Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 37, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 September 1839 — Page 4

POETIC A I

SPEAK. yOT TO mM A BITTER WORD. Would'st thoa a wiadeifr reclaim, A wild aud restless spirit tame Check the warm flow of youthful blood. And lecb lt one back to God? Pause, if thy spirit'swralh be stirr'd, Ppoaksctto him bitter word. Speak not that bitter word may be The stamp that seels bis destiny. If widely be Lath gone astray. And dark excess has marked hia way, Tis painful but yet beware, It e form must come from kindly care, forbid iby parting lips to move. Hat in the gentle tones of love; - Though sadly his young heart hath err'd Speak not to him a belter word. The lowering frown he will not bear. The venom'd chidings will not hear. The ardent spirit will not brook. The stinging tooth of sharp rebuke. Thoa wod'st not food the restless steed To calm his fire or check his speed, Then let no artgry tones be heard, Speak not to hun a bitter word. tlo kindly to him, xiko iiio feel Your heart yearns deeply for his weal: Tell him the dangers thick that lay Around his'wildiy devious way." 80 sbalt thou win bini, call him back From pleasure's smooth, seductive track, Ar.d warnings, thou hast mildly given, Mv guide the wanderer up to Heaven. WARD.

ValVablb Rkcivs. Old Deacon II. (who was

something f a wag in hiaday)oed teeay his wife

nan m. certain reineuj ror testing us quality o in-

digo. It was to nil a milk pan with pure water, and eift some indigo on the sarface; if the indigo was good it would either sink or swim she couldn't tell which. JVtts Have Herald.

An exc&age papar says "Jomi as soon see a

white black-bird, as a young lady who docs not

love babies its contrary to their nature.

The editor of the New Orleans Courier is said

to be worth a million and a haUof dollars.' Hecau afford to write fur glory, aud ptint for fun, if he1 bus a mind to, as a country editor once said ho himself did.

CrThe life of a political editor is very much

like diggiug for water in a sad bank, where the gravel caves in quite as fast as it e thrown out.

It requires constant digging to aceomplial: nothing. A man of peaceable, inoffensive habit, had better place himself in a pillory, as a mark far sUle eggs

and rtilter apples. Bradberry OrThe Cincinnati News has tie best cure for corns yet. He says if you are a brisk young bachelor, let a nice young maiden stand on your toes while reaching for the proffered kiss, and the corns are charmed away by the music of the smack.

fc7-There is a man down south who celebrates

bis birth day by paying for all his newspapers. Let's make him President? Darby Repub. 03 When is a man thinner tbaa a lath! When he's a thavirg.

ITEMS.

The Louisville Journal, in describing the death of an inebriate suicide, says, "he staggered into eternity" Where could be found words more awfully expressive of tWe end of the drunkard? A Shoe-maee& i.ookinc ip. We learn that a Shoemaker in the City of Philadelphia has recently

c J m J in possession of a deed, bearing date several

years before the treat of iiliam Penn with the Incians. The deed secures to him many thousand acres o' land in New Jersey. He intends com

mencing suit for it and it is generally thought his cliim is valid. Tin chira covers several counties

entire.

A Tight Sqcceze "Corns here, my lad," said aa attorney to a boy about nine years of age. The boy willingly came, and aeked, "What case is to be tried next?" A case between the Pope and the d 1; which do you think will gain the action!" answered the attorney. "I guess 'twill be a pretty tight squeeze; the Pope has the most money, but tli i 1 has the most lawyers," replied the boy. new waltx entitled "wbiggery," was lately I'iayed at a ball in Boston when the dancers, in endeavoring to keep time with the music, twisted their hand entirely off! BaUitmnrt Pout. Rather far fetched and hard twisted for a joke. Af:er ait. the Loco Foco sub -treasury walla is the thing fr dancing. No difficulty about keeping tine only be sore and mVe the legtjly that's all. Hartord Car. Rtir-PEaT Wombs. The aborigines of Hsyti

bohered that men were a long tiaie destitute of

women, but happening to wander near a small lake.thsyaaw certain animals among the branches of iLe trees, which proved to be women. They attempted to catch them, but found it impos&ible to get any hold of them, as they were as slippery as eels. At laat they employed a number of men

whose harm's lei been rendered rough by a kind of leprosy, and who succeeded in catehing four of

them, from whom the world was peopled. BosIoa Pott,

Tns.ow in tbc Pos. Amng the Hoosiera we call cotton thread lion, a term which few Yankees

understand. A fair ft brunette cae day stepped into the sto:e of a ycuog merchant, and bought a drees of the clerk. After it was cut off. she addrcrrcd hersel) to him, Well, I reckon you'll throw in the to. 'Certainly ,' replied the clerk, with his mmh 6tretched in laughter; 'we throw iri the boei thera he is you're very welcome to him! Goshen Ind.) Democrat. fjr- country girl attending a Quaker meeting was atked by a friend how she liked it. 'Like it why I see no cense in sitting for hours without saying a word, it is enough o kill the d 1. 'Yea my dear, replied he, 'that is just what we want.;

fjy-If a boat propelled by steam may properly be 1 called a t (earner, a canal boat moved by horses should bo called a horttr. Caction to Serikadcbb. Some young men of Hamilton county, Ohio, lately undertook to celebrate the nuptials of a Mr. Williams and hia wife, a few evenings after their marriage. They proenred a cannon, and tired it directly under the window, terrifying the married pair and breaking several pains of glass by the concussion. Mr. Williams brought an indictment against them. The jury ecu vie ted them of rivt, and the court sentenced them to eight days' imprisonment in the dungeon of the prison, thereby clearly vindicating the right of newly manied couples to undisturbed slumbers.

say. Jack, can t you give us a little advice

upon a sort subject," bawled a lean favored city touch-me-r.ct, the other day to a jolly old sou led butcher, who was carefully and scientifically ear. Ting upon the lifeless remains of a fine fat bullock.

"May be 1 can what's broke!' "Why why I'm in love with a gal, and can't contrive how to gain the eriuur's affections." "Well don't look so calfish only ttake yourself my friend, and I think

"j """'8 icnocr ine iieinsi you can

soon Obtain a smack at the chopt. .fife.

TJNPtEASsT Isctoest. The President arrived

1 oiruug on ma a . some parade was made bj bis friends upon hia introduction there. The fol

lowing unpleasant incident is in the New-York

1 1 mee;

"The President having been fairly installed, he

began to play the courtier. After giving audience to some expectants, he saw at a ahort distance in the large saloon, the widow of the late Govenor

Clioton. Instantly Icavinsr hiscontDinv he rushed

through the crowd with imprt$mentio offer her his a a nam. .

liana, k be laor drew herself uo toons of her firm.

est and loftiest attitudes and bentopon bima coun

tenance of disdain and ror.temnt. riolJ It, rrf.

fered hand, and tarned with indignation aa if from

pumuwu luseu, trom the man who bad reviled and

persecuted her husband during hie life- This Indignant rebuke "and cut direct." did not chare the

" luiimiimmn countenance, l he lady

" j ue leiitne room. "I

speak to lac who persecuted my husband to the dav of h!rh '

- - ... riv . i, iwr man s COW ie ex

empt irem naotiity to oe taken on execution.

Tnn haw's J stick Every particle ef bay the - root man has' provided for hie cow. may be Uken -M.d soIJ, if the cuw starve W death.

U.vRD Mosev TIxes. The Cintinnnli Gazette, after stating that Mr. Morris, late United States Senator from Ohio, had taken up his residence in Cincinnati, and n nc there occupying himself as a teacher of locofocoism, and especially ns a denouncer ef banks and advocate of hard money, adds these reflections: k iiw a little of hard money times. My

recollection runs back bevond the commence

ment of hanks. I remember the gold currcn

cy ha! joies, moidores guineas, all snugly

wrapt 111 white paper, witii their amounts en

dorsed. These travelled over the mountains in breeches' pockets, and none could get hold of them that did not work. I remember ine when nn able hand hired himself to fell dead

timber with an axe. at twenty-six shillings,

Pennsylvania currency, (3.57.) by the month

of twenty six working das, in the months of

January and February, and lie worked faith

fully from daylight until dark! Do the la

boring classes wish a return of this wages!

lhe hard money rystenv may accommodate them.

I remember when there were no mer

chants, hut little count'y shops or foot pedlars: 'when pewter was the material for cup

bord furniture; and when the travelling tin

ker, with his spoon moulds, was a most accep

table visitant in the rich farm-houses. The poor had no use for him; they abided by horn cups and wooden trencher. I should like to

see tl cse times again. Fortunes were not

then made in two or three operations."

Tn mixing Iwcidekt. The Northern Journal, published in Ltwlscounly, N. Y. contains nn account of one of the most thrilling incidents we hare ever rend of. It occurred in

the town of Watson, in that county, on Saturday the 27th ult. It appears that on that day,

a Mr. James Watson, who resided at Watson, left home with his wife on business, leaving their house in charge cf their oldest child, a girl aged 12 years. Near noon the girl heard the infant, aged about 14 months, which had been laidwhilc asleep on a bed in an adjoining room,utter a horrid sr rccch,upon which she immediately ran to its relief, and imagine her feelings upon opening the door, to sec a panther with the babe in its mouth leaping from an open window immediately over the bed ! Cut she, like a true heroine, sprang upon the bed and then out of the window, screaming

at the hight of her voice, and upon beingjoin-! ed by the other chilJjen aptut the house, pur-!

sued the panther at her utmost speed. They

lollowed it nbout lorly rods to a pair of bars

which seperated the clearing from the forest,

at which place the trirl states that the id-

proached within 15 or 20 feet of the panther,

1 ? 1 - - 1 a aaa .

wncn 11 rennquiMicu n3 uoiii I lhe child, leapt the bars and made its way into the woods. The infant was picked ud much strangled

from its rapid movement through the grass and and which had filled its mouth and eyes, but soon recovered, with the exception of the scratches made by the panther's teeth.

Arrah, TedJy, an, wa'nl your name Ted-! j -,n 11 ,. .. . I

ay j oryue oeiore you leitould Ireland 7'

'bureil was,mydarhnt.' But mv jewel, why

then do you add the s and call it Teddy O'-

Uryncs now?' Vhy,yc spaldeen! hav'nt 1 been married since 1 kern to Ameriky! and ar' you so ignorant of grammatics, that you don't know when one thing is added to another, it becomds a plural V

TZZZrVATPS LIFE ' nCDICIHIES.

ErE ANIMATION. When the most important J function of life are saspended, and . those

who are invalids by inheritance or imprudence are reduced to a deplorable state of nervous debility, hey should not even then despair, for it is not in despsirtbat 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 his reputed 111111 my only re

sort!" .-. . Perhaps at that moment th heading 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 in

duced 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 mott happy

results, too.

If they pursued their inquiries still further, they

would find that all practicing physicians of the

present day prescribe MERCURY, in soma form.

for almost every disease, and they would learn, too, that mercurial medicines, though they give present

relief, undermine tue constitution, and alwsys leave

the patient m 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 usednolh

ing but simple herbs. Even the bible recommends as the 'skilful phsician he who prepareth bis medicines from herbs. Witness Ecclesiasticus,

cbap. xxui.

V. 3 The skillful phvtician thall lift ti hit

head: and in the tight 0 the great men he thail be in admiration. ' V. 4. For he hath prepared hi medicines our rf

the HERBS nfthe earth, and he that it wise will

not abhor them. MorTATs' Vegetable LtEE Med.ciheb possess qualities of the most mild and beneficial nature.

They are composed of articles the most anti-putrcs-

cent.combmed with ingredients known aa the only certain antidote for fevers of every description. When the disease is produced either from cold, obstruction, bad air, swampy and camp situations, or putrid miasmi, whether malignant or epidemic, or by other causes, these medicines are certain in

their operation or effects. They are possessed of

peculiar 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 vapor, 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 are found to give a toue to the nerves, exhilerate the animal spirits, invigorate the body, and re-animaic the whole man.

I be life medicines have also been used with the most happy success in Nervous and Dyspepsic dis

eases, uonsumption. Asthma, Liver Complaint,

Rheumatism, chronic and inlltmutory) Dropsies,

ozc. AC.

for full particulars the reader is invited to call

at Mr, Moffat's office, 367 Broadway, and receive a

copy ouue tjrooa oamantan, published gratuitous

The 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 air; It is with sincere nleasure

Ihst I venture to address yon, to thank you for the

oeneni 1 uave received ironi your medicines. My complaint was salt rheum, for which I have tried t 1 1 .1 ,. . .... . . . .

ncariy u iuo meuiciues wuicn were advertised in

the newspapers. I, however, received no relief

from any of them. Siucc I was shown your Good

Samaritan, which induced me to try your medicine

m uen 1 appiteu 10 you, my legs and arms were so

bad that they looked like raw beef, and were cover

ed with scars, but after taking a 25 cent box of

your puis, tho dead skin began to scale off, at:d so

continued until 1 was entirely cured. It is now r . . 1 . . .

luur uiuiuus biucc 1 was curea, and 1 have had no return of the cem plaint. I have recommended your

iiieiiiciiit 10 several persons, and should advice all

atntcted with the aall rheum to try it. Respectful-

ij, jour u erv i, fli. VL.KU ER, 13tb at., between 5tb and Jackson Avenues. .... LawaEscE. N. Y. Slay 23.

3r. aiondt Uear Sin I was troubled with the piles for severs! years. I applied to the most emi

nent Physicians without relief. A friend of mine

Mr. Clarke, who had received great relief from

them, recommended me to use vour Life Pill

Though I wan suffering verv several with then,

at the time, I experienced relief in 48 hours, and

iew weeks was not troubled with them at all

i'

.v ..,. , 1 . 1 ri . r t m . . h ....... - .

ia viva ma ant reiiei, until 1 baa cvmnicscca w -jj ", ciawm cmt.

king your Vegetable Life Pills and Phoenix Hitters, in taking the first bottle and one box of pills, I found the most excrutiatiog pain that I bad long been

troubled with, entirely liieappeared. bucii oeing the case, it is with gratitude I offer these senti

ments, feeling conbdent tbst I am inueoiea to you

more than words can express, lor your vaiuasie medicine and the peedy cure 1 received from its trood effects. Yours respectfully.

Maucb Chunk. Jan. 17, 1:8. Mr. Moffat Sir.' I am most happy to send you through vour airent Mr. White, a few lines relative

to your excellent Life Medicines. For a length of

lime I have been complaining of an infection of the liver, and tried much medicine, but found no relief, until I commenced with yours; 1 Lave now taken nearly two bottles of your Phoenix Bitters, and I am pleased to state that I find myself fast recovering from a long and lingering complaint. Most gratefully and sincerely yours, GEORGE R;SNER. iiETTEa raosj w.iiiii paTTKesoa. Lock port, Nov. 27tb, 1837. Mr. W. 1.. Moffat Dear Sir; As a remarkable instance of the virtue and cffica.:y of your Life Pills and Phoenix Bitters, in restoring lost health tot.be afflicted, 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 thip, and obtain a remedy in season to preserve them from a premature grave. " My wife has been afflicted with the liver com-

!aint and general debility for upwards of three

years; and lor the last three months she has not

been able to walk across the room. After trying various medicines prescribed by various physicians.

hich gave her no relief, she was given up as in

curable. In this aitustion she was gradually fail-

ig, when I happened to call upon ynur agent in

this village, and bo 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 from it. The effect

was surprising, ifefore she had taken one bottle

of bitters and one box of pills, she was to far recov

ered asjto be able to accomplish most of ber bouse

work without assists nco..

Yoiin, respectfully, WARREN PATTERSON. For further particulars of the above med

iciue, see Moffat s Good Samaritan, a copy of which accompanies the medicine. A copy can als

be abtained on application at the store of Mr. C Cain, Brookville, Ind.

Sold by W. B. Moffat, 337 Broadway, N.York.

A liberal deduction made to those who bnv to

a a

sen again.

i or sale at the Drag Store of ' C.CAIN, Crooville.

Sf A

Sameel Hughes.-, Amount claimed. 14 oa , rTTVMVIT.- On tie 16tb day of August, IS: 9 f jJL Daniel Wilson, a justice f the peace iu and for the ounly aforesaid, issued a writ of f.jrei-r., attachment in the above causa aaiuet the grd chatties, rights, credits, n:oueye and effects of th, said defendant, and delivered to Joseph Beaten a constable of said county, and said writ was returned on the 2-?ib dsy of August, IS-'IO, no goods, battles, rights, credits, moneys and effects of said defendant found in said county, but there being cred

its, moneys, 01 saic ceionaani in rue l:3nds of on John Broatberton, and John King, which roulii not be come at, and the same was attached in their bands, by serving a summons upon them, ss garnisheee. on the 28tb day of Augnst; and said eaufj

is set tor iriai on tne -xn aar 01 March, 140 it 10 o'clock, A.M.. at my office ia White. Wat.

township, in said county I will proceed to ber

ano oeciue on toe same, in testimony whereof I

nave nereumosei mv nana ami seal

and ibave been free from distress aver sine and

have great pleasure in recommending them to those

auiicuru in a similar manner. Respectfully, JOSEPH E STEARNS. New York Anrll 1

Dr. Moffat Sir; Since your Life Medicines have

occn introuuceu in this neighborhood, they have

" wunuero. 1 win merely state a few &

tne wne 01 my neighbor, Mr. Cornelius R. Roe

wno was supposed to be in a decline for the last two years, after taking two bottles of the Phoenix Bitters and one box of the Li fa Pills, says she bad , 1.1 . 1 .

usr ueauu, entirely restored.

jr. an 10 u.koot, my nest door neighbor, who was laid up with inflammatory rheumatism, by ta-

niHK mw uviLies 01 1110 iiiiiers and one 'Ji ini hn

of the Pills, told me ho was as wall as he ever was

and told a gentleman in my store who was afflicted

tnat as soon as be would take the PilU and Bitters just so soon he would be a well man.

Also, Mrs. Hordu, wife of John Hordu, was two years since uken sick, and often bad fits, and lost the use of one of her arms. In six weeks after ta-

king your Pills and Bitters, so far recovered that

sue nas oeen on a visit to one of her noioi.hnr.

as ior myself, 1 bare been in bad health for 27

One Henry Sampson has gone to jail in Buffalo, for having no less than six wives two of them located in that city, two In Rochester, one ia Utic,nnd another seme where in Ohio.

riikr. tvitnin tr.e last lew days the river has been extremely low, and the navigation upwards pretty much suspended. Boats of a light draught stilf nlv between

this place and Louisville. Raiu is very much needed. Cm. fVhig. An Indiana editor gives as on excuse for not announcing the name of a candidate for office, that he was unable to decipher the name. He add that the mauscript might have been muh improved, and Die name quite. legible, if the regular publication fee had been properly enclosed. That editor is no greenhorn. CY11. Rep. An Arabian having brought a blush to a maiden's cheek by the earnestness of his gaze, said to her: My looks have planted roses in your cheeks; why forbid me to gather them? The law-permits him who sows to reap a harvest,' . ':

of Aogust. 1SS9.

SF.A.L

DANIEL

this aSih d-

WILSON, J. l S5.2w

Taken lTn,

ON the seventh day of August, 18o9, bv Sana. I Logan of Brookville township, Frank!-, county, Indiana, one white Horse, barefooted ail round, some saddle marks cn the bark bnn. '

other marks or brands perceivsble; supposed to la

uciwecn len sou twelve years old, about fourteen and a half hands bigb; appraised at thirty dollar by Wiliiam Stoonj and Amos D. Martin, Anmst OO.I 1A!0 . . .... "

1 certify the above to be a true copy of tl.a original papers now on file in my office. August 22d 19. 35-3wj DANIEL ST. JOHN. '

1XOOTS and SHOES.

TfECEIVED and for sale, Ml' 450 pairs Miller's coarea boots

M " do kip , -. do 200 jo coarse shoes . . 200 good common coarse shea 200 boys' do do - 210 youths' do .da 150 " women's kip shoes 120 " do calf 100 children' chocs 36 boys' roars bsota 36 youths' do 100 Miller's common eearsa boats Brookville, November ti, 1838

Dr. tfurnham's DROPS, or Medicine, for Fever.

AS an anti-bill ious and an ti -dyspeptic Medicine

the Drops are unrivalled, where they are known.

ny any thing yet recommended. Persons who have suffered for years with rmin in the side

I . . a .

orcasi eiomacn or lunesano wiien. to all ao-

pearances, disease had ade extensive ravares.

and seemed to be beyond the control of medicine.

have been in all cases of trial greatly benefitted;

ano in a large majority of instances entirely re

iieveo as tne esses or Airs. Hunter of Lancaster

Mips Burwell of Columbus, and Miss' Tiffany or

juauieon, aounuantiy testily and many others not

here enumerated, who have been relieved from the sufferings of periodical sick, or nervous head-ache.

Diiiious and cramp cholic. 1 bese facts in connection with the ease, and the safety of its administra

tion, render it indeed an interesting and desirable remedy to every afflicted person. It is given in a

iltie cold water, and this agreeable beverage mav

be drank during its administration, in all cases ex

cept eruptive fevers, such as scarlet fever, measles, small pox, 4c, in which cases warm drinks are only admissible. The dose being small renders it a

very convenient medicine for children and infants-, and it operates kindly and promptly in those dis

eases of a biKious character, auch aa cholic. mm.

mer complaint, fits, c, which either mia the con

stitution at this early period of existence, or otherwise terminate in the death or a vast preportioa of the children of this conntrv.

For sale at the Drag Store of Brookville. where additional

dwacftnns may He gained.

NEW GOODS. THE subscribers would respectfully infoim their customers and the citizens generally that they are now receiving from Xew York, Philadelphia, Pillslurg, and Gnctnnali, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE! Consisting of the following; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds-, Hard,-Earthen, Queen's end Tin WAR E? Liverpool China, and Britania. do.; BOOTS.SUOES, PUMPS SLIPPERS; Fur, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Hats; All of which we will sell on the most favorable terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex-

change for good. JJOXG & BROWN.

Urookville, May 23, 1S59.

C. CLAIM, sortineteree Vns

BLANKS.

flKN hand, constantly at the American office the

roiiowinir kinds or blank-

NOTICE.

rinllE Brookville Insurance Company will re--L ceive monev on denncito .t ti.nimfT;.o i

following terms, namely for 2 months 3 per cent per annum for 3 months 4 ner cent for fi monthi

5 percent and for 9 or more months 6 per cent.

Kisas on ail Kinds or propertv will be tales as usual: for terma apply at the office or the Company, east upper room, above Trice At Adams' Saddler store.

S. GOODWIN, President. A. M'Cabtv, "I N. D. GiLLion, I 9

' J. Wtrk. (

Wm. McClkebv, - Enoch McCaaTT, G. HoLLARD, Joaa W. IIitt, Sec'ry. Oct. 12 41

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quil-Clalin Deeds, Title Bonds, u

Notes of band,

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

NOTARY PUBLIC. ar-a w .

1'. ULABKSoa. will alao attenl fill;..

deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, dee, and take the acknowledgement of deeds, powers of attorne. ar

mk cpiaiiions, cenincatea, aKdavite, c, c. Office in the printing office. 16 j

name, nor was that medicine known by an' name. It proved a very successful remedv, i popular, and others wishing to profit by "its larity, are putting up a medicine which th

yeais, and though 1 am not now iu perfect health, still 1 am bettertban 1 have been for ten years past, which I believe to be the consequence of taking your Pills and Bitters. The above fa tm .t.t.

ment of a few of the many cases which have come uuder my observation. You are at liberty to publish this letter, and reference can bi had to me as Postmaster at Claverrock, Columbia Co., N. Y. With respect, J. A. VAN VALKENBURGH. ar v r - NW York' APriI 1838 Mr. . Jloffat Sir: I have been afflin.H nntt.

the fever and ague about three months, and used a good deal of quinine, which did me no good, but I still grew weaker and weaker until t mm.

mended to try your Life Pills and Pbonix Bitters, and after taking two boxes and two bottles of bitters, I am very tbankfuS to inform you and the public at large, I consider myself completely cured. Yours truly, JOHN TENNENT. N Y. Kw Vork Mills, March 29, 1838. Mr. Moffat Dear Sir: I have used your medicine ia my family for some months, and 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 medieiae, she baa entirely recovered, and is now well and hearty. If this will be of aay service to yoo, you are at liberty to publish it. Resp'ly yours, de. N. BUTLER. Summit IliH, Jan. 18tb, 183. Dr. Moffat Dear Sir: I kavo great pleasure in addsessisg-yofi.hlving been troubled far sometime baek vrwA ba flaeenmftna, coaM tnri aetbnsf

n. EASTMAN c ELIXIR OF HEALTH.

Formerly tolled Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of Health. tvJlX years tince I devised and prepared this Medicine, which I called Dr. Bloodgood's Elixir of Health; of which I was the sole inventor and proprietor. No medicine was known br that

name, nor was that medicine known by any other

became

its pope

ik.. .-,1

, ,. -n.. 7 J Wll

uiooogooa a cuxir 01 Health. That the public may not be deceircd en the subject 1 have now

given it ray own name, and tho directions aecom-

panymg Lach Bottle are signed with my own airnsitii tA tvSfliAn w U IL. . .

wmwu nuns i tannine, and to

counterien wuicn would be forgery. Sold Wholesale and Retail at my Drug Store, Zaoeaville, Ohio.

ar v EASTMAN March I5th, 1837. Tk:. im m ir: I D . ., - .

umwciami ncsioraiive in an cases where the stomach, bowels, liver, er any of the organs concerned in the Cigestire functions are the primary seat of the disease, and that such ia true

ei aimosi ine wuoie catalogue of bomao maladies

is well Known to every physician. AH diseases incident to people living in warm climates, or new an4 flat countries, or such as border on large lakes or rivers, partake more or less of what is termed bilious, from the organs concerned in the process of rata nSB tV 1 1 a 1 . at .a

... uvmS mose primarily or principal y affected, and ague and fever, bilious fever. el

low fever, lake fevet. iaundir. h;i;A. .i.Ii:.i.

dysentary, common cholera morbus, ague, cake and' liver complaints, are all diaeasea in which the sane organs are first deranged and a rue from the same

prcuiipoBing cause, viz.- exhalations 0 ma rah 01 vegetable miasmata, but modified by some peculiar

luu.inuimu 01 um patient, er the cli m. tm a. nun, wLm. a .

7.. 7 a sure end never

mug preventive, ao well as core fr all those

cwnpiaiois, l IN C.L.1JLIU O HEALTH. For sale at the Drag Store of C. CAIN.

"wwr,Awi wg? iOonel ceniCealee aad

Doctor Jnn. IX Tbnvi

TTrAS taken up bis residence in Brookville, aui iLU- offers bis services aa a practitioner of Med-

icine and Surgery to the inhabitants of the tdws and country.

w u",r,I,e De W, 1838. N. B. Doct. Da Via Will nrrf( nn lAAth if rs-

quested will insert, plug and eleanse them ia tit

iieai ana most improved, manner.

NOTICE.

THE undersigned having become agents for the White-Water Cottoa Factory, arc now prepared to furnish Merchants and 'their msia-

mere, with a Sopsaioa article of varni. oarptt

chain, candle-wicl ing and sattiag, at Cin'a. prices

at meir store m urookville.

LONG & BROWN. Jaa'y Otb. 18S9. . : 4-

iucr,

Rice.

JUST received a Tierce of fresk fn sift I a kr tt '

tug UI i7e D. 1 RICE, & Co. Brookville, April 30, 1839 tf.

COTTON YARN. 7,000 lbs. cettea yarr, assorted numbers, fikr .! k.

May 33, 1R39. ' R. & S. TYNER.

SIGARS. IT AVE on hand a froodsuLslv of N. 0.

Sugar & Loaf do; and for sale bv. D. PRICE, dcCa. Brookville, April 30, 1839. tf.

Cash Tanted. ALL persons indebted g D. Price dc Co. dorir the last year are requested to call and clou them, by cash or due-bills.

N. B. And persons whose notes bare laid aver

irom last year must make immediate payment, it ia impossible to get along without the one thiiI needful. . 5 D: PRICE CO. "roobv ilia, Dee'r 85th, 638.

Valuable Town Property for SaleWILL be offered for sale oji-tSe 21st of September next,' 33 lourfn the low boito near the basin, together with 10 in Sutler's aM put of the town of BrookviHe The greater portion of them are well eaiooiatad or busioesf, sW are located ia that part of the town where sM Commirsion buaiocsa vill he doae. The tevs will be made known or fbar day a sale. wick wiU be liberal. , XI AUY ttTlzX Es"' Aug . 7. ?