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Eeck Klit f . ;i kie ileal tulacl eWbraV latitat Lt t.i dart : ; , . ..... aT- - The siti bc j teams oa faflea tower. I,. . ? tThiie eitenee breeding o're ike scene iihln the Uaplsoi their rV The Jews their watches There chtat'riti teend it sacred ehrine, " Jerusalem's daaj biers weep. . -la Herod's tew'r Yespesiab's ton, Fatigued, has tuhk to rest, , '... . v Cut frightful dreama sad spectral ahkdae Distarb the warritr's b re act. . ... . " Eeforihio. ataftaeaVageaman' 'TV''Hie head itwUtiutaov. -; . : Yat toll aa wait tba ample foKs, f f Which Ami hie ihotJeraflow; ' Ilia priestly (ark and visage mark'd ; f Bespeak the Jewish He. ' ' Tba sorrows afa bleadinf kaart v 4 7 Ara-piclBt'djan kia face. ,1 v Titai Ariael Th boat li 6iiie j! ' " The hoar fbretald af yora,, ; - .; : Whea Gob, trbo heard our (kthaa jprAy'ra Would hear their pona' do more. , . Oar ajatroc' teara- our aoldiera' blood, - (': Alaa! now ratnlv flow ' , e Cc Wa war not with the might of Home.' ! 'Jnovitoiaaar foe. -. Th tettr ie coiV Ri. TiTta, riirf:4 E'er moraiaff beam aball amile,, s Toa atately temple' pillar'd dome ' Wit! hea fiineralile.i- . Awake! aaa now, metbinkat aea ' 'X'"X Ita amokia; eolumai fkll - ,1 1 Aft hark! A thouaand female tongaee O thee for merca call. x , The honi (a come-ojlr ieiarL" . The flying angela cry -7 . " Lb! Sea JaH0Taa' Jirey-ntori, V l' .2'' - ia picmr a tn toe aky. -- lliM, Roman, Itiae! And tare ob, aatet Yon tetnale'a aacMil abrinA. Bid mm corer all tbat'a toan'a, Out teach not wbat diihe. "Xfy Uak fa lohe--I aiaat'away ' .Heeeaa'd.'aaddiaappeared. The R6maa wakea-4ha dia af war -Oa erary aide ia heard; - . " Thh Tinquitk'd Jewa-U.air tbnqViL Iota.. RaaVtktonjh iba tenpla'a door l Tv a marble floor and pillar white Are erimaon'd with ihair ara : , -,Vp1 P!--4ajrBi it aot! The Ropmio chieftain criei, i v - . In ia Alaa! they heed him net. v Intent aaon the priae; - ; -Prjaaa ordead they wend their WyThe outer feourt ia pasa'd, ' ' rl A hd in the ttmple'a holy.ahthie ' 2 v i v nnry wrmBC la Hi t " : The blase aseeadatke doias appaarr r F mia o bra "i ; ' i r The anaa of laraal. i diaphif, if--wo naaaea expire. .-:. . - 4 v. The night is paat-the aun'a bright raya ?s - Peer throogh the awelryafcy.'V - n 01,66 the Wr! ateod ' -Where aow ita mine H.7 L. C.C. L." 'See Joaephaa orUilaiao.' , J" Powder MM tbmnh PmOne dmclhng fumseOne barn, and laro tiU hornet blown to aldmittAnd titange io sov, no lives Jn Monday morning, Sept S3, at about half.past ten o'clock, the powder milk tclongmgto Messrs. Foot & Gillett, itandina i0, of thf, village, werf iwn up. , . i nere were three distinct ezpk j W V iTeniy or tnlrty sec onds. The first was the cylinder mill, which was a short time before put in operation; and the workmen had left but about five minutes prev.oni and who were at the. time working in jhe corning mill, about five rods distant, and which blew, ap . within twenty seconds, giving the men barely time to leave the mitt, and throw themselves mto the brush within twenty feet of It. - And, strange as It may ap: pear, they escaped sTighly injared one with, out a mark of injury except from being ftrt ' 5e. prder' "lr received a billet of wood in his breast. - - t : - ;; - Thev had scarctlv Crn Fnub it...:- Li js & If ek2 novhkh contain, ed four or five hundred barrels of powder ex. E1-!. them again- 4 leaving ?.0t ? V!Se to mnik Pt on which it bvoo in ground for several feet around wat swept clean of every thing. A dwell toy fiowe etandin near It Was bnfobfediXtlZZ "l ot even j!2-Jld,B-.- Paring of the iiriKiSS bi?efl Ja Peice, fcer beds V 'eTT1 10 lhe house, injured. iJlTC,.0n M gt that buUd. p In the village received considerble intfii from the mlU hd twenty or thiiv ty Hshti broken out, and another .bad one window totally demolished, the casing being Aoot ten8 thou. o..i. .u 1 Pwar ko for sale, and bltnu '"me qMnU "wftcturing.was im? cele-K57ile-Wretci,.who would refue to defend Vrd with --,", we vuniiemned to wander
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nwUtioa atuler ita jti I :zte4 it rw tJnce In Uianktjivlpcr ;rj iaictir. el io fte rudtt of araatfa, tr rarer ft lace, 1 ihipwretk hare united ki the work of tfc.ation aud distress aniT comroefxlal emUrttnentt have casta blight on bar ibrt;;.f. calamiij hai succeeded calamity antilte cup of our suCerinru been filled w nrcowiR'. ; . uemvj a&a jaetp cause thtn Jiav velar bamilatiott of sotrl and prostratieo of spirit before the Sovereign Ruler of the UoiTerte. ilot-while bdwinlth tttb tniision to the oCcftded RlBjeesty of lleavcn, v yei nave muc& arm abuadant canr for hearlfeH tbankfjilhesa, - W.he.n jsre. took;! tip' on oiurity, idly -JiOint hertelf In beauiy wraouj- rrom ino- asnes oi-conuagra tionheti -tft re Seel on the drmihhhed thinr of the bresefit as cbmoared. with ih nr. Tious season of pestilence, and esDeciallr on the Jightncss of our aQiction from diseases, which have rallerf W severat'of nr aitir ri(. ieij.of the Sooth nnd Southwest. H -weir becomes us to exclaim "it is n good thing to gre thatnti tjito the Lord, nocTto biaise lh nanie, OlMoatllighrt : x x Wttaf A Ca6tl-We have,haaV r. guments on this point - Most Deoole swd. lwoc h Kreoie 10 oe. n mucmr, oi home Kind lonvthin like a mulatto, but not exnctlr. n imiit mnj ere ac tne iNortn do not know nat idea tb attach '1 the wofd. Uut here comes an explanations- A .Southern cbrres ponaehtorttte Stdtsonian sars. i-'W " ! H used the word Creoien in mV )ast letter when Speaking of a Southern lad r. Marty peraotis, including even some' lexicographer, are. tinder n misapprehension as to the meahinfc of thfc w6nL 1 hare no doubt tome were quite shocked to hear 'Creole' called a: uadyJ:.A profencd Johnsonian dictionary constituting n' part of the "Treasurj ot Knowledge published In Niw York, defines "Creolej. the tSbrin of black nnd white; parents- in rilhe VVest IndW this is the, common Junderstandinqt of ihe wofd in the North.1-Bat ith treat dtfer ehctf to' the -American v lexttorraahpr an J Democracy of numben," 1 must take the iioeriT. ot alleging this to be a. great imiitake. "Creole" happens, to be ar FreAch word, menning.udes(endaiit of an European born iti America.'!- A larre imrt nf ih ulation o( touiilaua bfteof French deV cent, ihli word 1s - generaUr .sed in the Sooth asttescriptrve of that clais of bar ciliseni.t. Theword Vmulatto" it oed to deavt ibe the o&pring . of jUck and white pa TttHxauar Notm. Dv no cC.ur i la ment in the Globe of yesterday, it appears ftat, of the three several issues of Treasury Notes, as, difierent oeriod. thrf 6Ut standing 3,7004,50. ' , Thus, it appears, that the Post Vim Urn. rency of the government "arr.oaot at this time to hearty four million of dollars. Why theft, in the face of this admitted fact, should the Mgoverament organs keeo nn .n ...irr. Against the post no'e usuesof the U. S. Bank, wurcji noi prooaoiy amount to half that urn, in.be aggregate! - Let the admiaistra. tiotf take the beam out of its own eye, before i ciMi w pun ice mote out of that of the Monster. Treasury notes ar. tn ll inint. and purpose. Doat nnioa. A1 if u for the banks, which are sound n.l in 3 credit, to issue them, it must aho be wrong for the government to do so. Where ia the aiuerenceT . FoxTRca Sxixcrw The Philadelphia nquirer sayF: We learn that on Mnr.4.. ast, Another lot of woolen cloths erable amount, was libelled at the Philadelpnta custom house. We have learned some particulars in relation to the matter, but ns so Much has been said, upon the subject in the newspapers, and as tbe proper authoities win no aouDt mete out justice to all the p parties we toroear. JemaaoitviLtjs, October 3. 1839. Airing TlrTl. The Rissne Sun Journal aays: "Some daring villain entered the bed room .of J. Vangorder, of Warren, Ohio, and stole a. poi table desk, containing three thousand dollars tn money, and many valuaimpcia. rt. rewaru oi nve hundred do - ars was offered for lhi moner. ji..! :. amount ior the thief. Short! i -was committed, the di. .c- -" $1,000 in post note- s . ,1;, M notes, and papers, bank, secreted ne 1 1 n luck, iwr''.t H'tvland fiiflv beine ve the place is sucpir ' tvf. Kfctip -j ilCtv;. .1" money. Who evi 1 ed he has made hi H ft -. 0 nd then taken i th- r cinnati. rv Four dwelling! by fire at Lowell day last. A great lie, sayi on dry ground; it make afri'M h erH. rr '.'rfibfc,.-. r r rt. t.-
TBa Ctt-nAtr Wab. The Iowa Gazette tati Cat U-r. Lacaa bat issued a second -so
lamatfcn ia relation to the siisputrj 'r? ?tttn tlicsarl ttUhir: .M.j f l..s lite crcdarAXiiW of the Goviiiir if
f Citba Lftti J'tcandseccr-i;! t lt-. liti -sWjrirfbUCWek ez:Stt cfi?;t. Ur Jthe c riAtri Vj Of. lYtvC i fctr i the seat of NcU ta is epezen othutlfec boundaty qucsUr. Cirtse of the ciiizsna they will have . their lights or bloW.H The CheriXin this; coun ty, a I wae mtormed, u to start in w 4av -:or w ip i iae ouputea termor io collect Ukts, ine resijenisnaring over ftefoxe paid to Iowa, wlH Racst probably refuse to pay toMisroari wtvs. force will most unquestionably, bereaorv ten io ty tne jailer.,. Look but for warm work.- ..: , . ,1 he Kxecutive of Iowa, as was to have been expecteo, ia tn rather bad' eider berelie It called 4Icads(roo Bob.! IjUttrnand decided tondbct, throughout thiscontrbveisy, meets with the entire southern portion' of the tefrilbrj. - Nb fears are en'tertafced pfjt'ie nincmng m tne WiKDargo of his duty.' : ti Tiw MsrrnoimTTi w WAtmnatoJi.TJie National, Intelligencer aayn ' ,vv Thex Xcnteoarr of Methoiiam brated in this city on last Monday evening, at Weselr Chapel, by one bf -the most erow ded coflsregittioni ever witnessed wlthtn iti waits; h ;The ceremonies, us we are informed. were pt tne most r interesting charatteiw The venerable Stephen G. Roftel nddraaaod thev mcetine. statin? that he had minister of the Methodist Ediacooal church for .fiiftyKme years. Ui remmiirtncc of early Methodism were very . appropriate and interesting. . Mr. RotXel was succeeded la his addrecs by the Kev. G. .G. Cookman, who spoke in his usual felicitous -maatier' After - these d dresses had .been delivered. BUDSCnpilODS cxceedina: E'JVW Srrra -ml . . . .. . - . ir tne veotenaiy , fund. : One. lady con tributed a donation of 1200 arm of. lnH situated l Texas, supposed jo be worth 5 nut nrra.t . ' . . -,-. vrar?ii. 7 . ?.Ut R'g1"! tht the Bank Of" Illinois, nt Shawneetnwn.' hni m.j A pass vw,uw to the credit of the Stat. iu cuitura uie. uoara oi rublic Works to comply with the existrny liabitiliei.r This Um yJhe Register, -With the, funher sum f;ou,uvu, which falls due ti: New York on tbe IWh of October and NovembM. places . the snmof 20(MXX)-ir. th rl tne ' state tor the prosecution' of her worka. It .ts creditable to the financial ikill nf iKU "a . . . ... a -- mwiw vi Hiuiuvu .ram sue ii aoic tp .tjms siep lot wHnx- toine uki ei tne diate. ana it iseatutt. !...... ... ... - . 1 . iy so ia ner libernlilv in beinrT wUHn" to make this advance.. ' J, OirTho attempt now making hr rortntn bro foco editors in this state, to saddle nil bnr difficulties ami embnrfassmenta'arising rom the", general' derangement of our currency, upon the Whig party, is dishonorable, unjust, nu unpatriotic, i instead ot Indulging in unmanly recrimination, thev should !!). or if possible, to devire somemana hr which me pressure oi tne times could be mitigated. f . . . i a ! o . vur airacuiiies are truly a family affair, ana ia not cnargeaoie to either party. We nave all a common interest in the nrnnortv and honor of the state. Then let us as breth ren oi the same great family, without regard . j rmHi..imc io auranre tne one ana preserve the other. We look to the meetingot the next Legislature for some wholesome measure of releif. Political Beacon Mrthem Coast. The discoveries of Mr. Thomas Simpon, the indefatigable traveler upon the Northern Coast of the American continent, has enabled geographers to complete the delineation of the line of coast from Bhering's Straits, to the 106th degree of longitude, embracing an extent of 60 degrees. Mr. S. has received en honorary medal from the London Geographical Society.--Bait, Am. . Lucky Haul. Tho Worcester Mass. fcpy states that a young man in that vicinity, a few days ago dug up a metal vessel containing nearly three pecks by measure of old coins of various denominations, about onethird of which were gold and the remainder i ne vessel was so comnletplv A posed as to be of no strength. nnH h.roi. to retain its form. Hasd Times. i . The Eastern girls complain u" joung men are so '.hr. tv rH,V .- poor down there atri?stet. - i:j ii ;i- ' f.;;iri: i tilt . ...: e 1 . f ,!i;vc n tne
: . k BBOBcriBBr again ubbbb bib obbibbbcb u hti r-rtr-rera, aad the pablie in general, aad haa ti t-r Tt tdirooones, that he ia now receiving aei e-ia!'- A r--l aaaortment oGooda, Wares
kCJ c-wxtatinf In part of tbe follow TizCz.c& of every grade PrOiatza aaiiaaiu of varioai eoloare. Maia tc t rarei, fine & coarse aatiastiof all eols ruin red, gnsn aad yaHow ginaele ' - i 5 Twiled : '-do',.:'v , in i 'v .,- rae. point aadaaiile klaeketfc a Haia la tx'tfeaasrmeaee of all col'a.foo e anaerfi. O piece eaneebalaela2 H grade; aad eveA beautiiul aasortincnt of f in;hams , -" " A eteat vmriet of pkUa and trared dreasaiaas Fraech meriae of the teat eMllty da of yarieea eol' rwa am Kfarva vsimm ape sauna , . r-1 ,. ; tSpleadid eoroaatioe aila . , . ; . J ' Seaehew aad aaroCBett ailk - ? ' -.. LadiBB'ailk.kid and boskta glove - do-v-flguredaiikaad pickwiok. d Men'a heart c ard boetckla aiovss and mittana Ladies and genu' nerf no, worsted aad. cotton bote risra aad Bgurad eambrie moalia . do- ; do , JaconaU do J Vf-" .- eo ' -V; oo'A; fall ajd Bobinett aiulin fashionable fur aitrw hoaneta " , , ypnniu. wiiwt rim, RUM CBDriODOnB - f 10 cases aboes and hoots, inclodiiur men's and ova Tup and eoarae hbota- aLadie gaiters, pruoal, calf aad mor'a boeta ' Ypatha'. aad boya' aad ehildrea'a calf aad nw'o aaa eoarsa ahee;:;-r; c . --. . , W caaeahaUand cap Ineledinf ladies for oapea boo Boya- fur .cape, seat caps, ana rur and eeal conara" - 8jr, flqr, 5 qr.4 erand shawl had dreea hd'hta . or an colors and grades.-:.', : ;';. A gen'l assortment of bardwara and cutlery, iaclo.dina; kaivaa and forka, he aiva,, hatcher amveaapd pen kaije. Scissor, shears, pia eers. loeke, hinge and aerew. File, chiaaele, . gtehleta, baadaaws, shoe nails. Aeessortmeaf f HboanUn trace chaiaa and hoe.- China Tea , 01 0Prwr;qaamyi . 159'eett LivOrpaol tjiMBa of vanoua paCsrns, 150 aott heautiftil rrnasMn cups ani aaueera. China and common P. oianeeaad pttehenr, assorted.. 4 ai.u whtck Jtave bean carernTly aeleeted by hrmseir in Philadelphia, and will ha aold ib naoat reaaoaaaie terraa. for eaeh or appreved iryprduce. . ft. D. OALLION - Brookville. Nov;3Clh..lftia. .,.'- - BOOT 4 SHOE STOtlE. arvarw ca am at nm.-r . IP ... Vbwkijbers wish to rororm;the pbohc geaeraiiy 4hat they have, aad wiH i wnuB w nave, oa a and, an aaaortment of i f t - Coots), ehere. unci Eiimm ot ail kinds, superior: q any ever otfered ia tb fa k u i maBorewre--an4 for sale, v VI lu ue rawest prices. : vrorn Yarranted. They wiH also keep an assortmenl of - ' . LEATHER mhd Fvivnc t :.- of aU kiadaoe band aad for sale at the lowent nri tSAm. r. btixinai . ........ . J"' . July jSO, 183931, . . " " womo; rvpectmriy t infoi m thetr cttktomera aod thoUixcs gCBerHy that vtc Jorft.-rwiatfjpAiVi,, Piiltbutg, and A. general assortment of -- " '- Muu vuA JS JJ I ZEs - Conaiating of the following-; .--. Dryr Good, and Groceries of ail kindi i ;"T Hardi Earthen, Queen's and Tin C ' r.' , WARE; B0FOT?ES PUMPS SUPPERS AH of Which w will ..II . , - I -', unu Cira ana lrmtm. Mnlm. i..m. f.m,Vn;, " A0"1 4oraoio change for goodB. LONG oc BROWN. bw a aassaa i.uurii hi 'Mi iiirirvw . preoeviiie, May 20, 1839. . --: . " C . TT'iE. wid?.g?ed hin eom8 nta lar unriuiii anicie Of vara nimni chain, caadle. wicl ing and ee-tS JfSi. at their store in BnMb.ni. 8 F W, Oth, 1839. BROWN. JU?.T REtiEIVE "d FOR SALE, by the barrel or ! nnn:. ' , 10 Bbl.S0gex. 8do Molaaes, a do Mackerel, V 000 lbs. best Codnah, 700 lb. Rice, ' . 8 bbla. Brandy, ' : . do Rum, - 1 :' 3 da Win.. A r an . 1000 lba. Rn.l ' .... Axe': SmU ?.' Kittles. N. D. OALLION. nrooKvuiB, March 27th, 1839. . . . . r NEW WOODS. BUbBCrihara ka. . THK teVnl"1. rtmentot DRY (inn nss HARD WARE SHOES, PALM HATS, edding carriaire. proosruie, Majr 16, 1839. IB ... I. OC O. 1IHK . - Sl r tFVKXEDrAa ".ortment of light and Ginghams. Alao, Striped, Mix.5 t. i !.;. fi-: I ?(". T.Ji Lil d:., til' r '.I,; 1 of T'I 'V! run 'V-
rjT..J aabacriber hateVemoted their Tin Jril' ii to No. 9 of C. F. ClarkBon'- . V?,T?
oa the North Bast earner of the public ,X where they are prepared to furnish the publi? J "ercnantt will he supplied at Cincinnati price. - They alao have on hand a variety of cookin m common atovea, stove pipe. &e. They have eoa. tinually employed good and experienced workm July 10th, 1880. 411 COOTS and SHOES. C DECEIVED and for aale, Vf. J 450 paira Miller's coarse boots : 84 do kip do S00 do coarse shoe ' 800 goodemmon coarae ahe ' ''200 boys do do ''f i M0 yontha' do do yciSA '.. women's kip ahoea . 120 ,"..do calf I . 100 children' choes ;".'' S3 hoys' coarse boota . 3 yontha do ': 10O M Miller's common coarae boote ;,-.-; --,....;.. R. a-S. TYNER DrookviU. . November 22, laS 5fl AHA 'i"-." juat received.l VVlvy for sale by tbe quantity at 0ic. eianitj prices adding the freight on tbe Canal br ... . y R. dc S.TYXER. BrookvilV. Jaly 25,1300. - Raabvilie Herald- and ConneraviUe Watchmia wiJl copy tba above 4 weeks aod forward their iecounts to oa for paynreoU- f. . . r R. t g. j D A h D NE 8 S. " A -BEAUTIFUL bead of hair i thegtadeiA ornament belonging to the human fraae. How atrangely.tha kwo of. it change tbe coaatea ence, end nremautaly. brings on the sppearanoi r M age, which cauaes many to recoil at being nB. covered, and aomatioraa even abon aociety to avoij the jesu aad sneers or their acquaintances; tbe remainder of their lives is conseqnently spent io retirement. - la short, not ven the loss of propertr fills the- generous thinking youth with that bem sinking gloom as does the loss of hi hair. Ti avert all these unpleasant circumstance. OLDRtOaT3 BALM OF COLUMBIA stop tbe heir, (baa Ailing off on the first applica tioavaad a taw bottles restore jt g,,iB. . It likeWiae' prodoeea erO-hrowa aod whiskers; prereau the hair from turning gray, make it curl beaotirally, and frees It from eeorf ' Nomeron certificau ofthe- first respectibHity in support of the virloej efOfdridae'e Balm are shown by tba proprietori. .. Read the following; :- Roaaav Whabtob, Em., I.te Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as mij be aeen below, tp the high character of the followhiggentlemenr -:." : ' The andenigaed do hereby certify that va Uti used the Balm f Colombia discovered by J. 01dridgeaad have ftund it highly serviceable, not ""7 .as a preventive agaiast tho falling cfUir.bat also a certain restorative.' 'Wm. Thatcher, sea. Mctbodiat Miniater ia Su George charje,No. 83 north Fifth at; Join P. Inglta, 891 Arch st Joka D. Thomas, M. I). 163 8; rnrr3r 101 SP Hugh . -j rmv ovum tin -si.; Joua uard. jr. VZi Arc - It v.J cerUlnlv raiae its virtues in the .i;n.. Hon of tU public, when it is known that three of wa aaove aigoers are more than 50 years of im " m ytusia UK 4CBB IDBO OU. ' "i -Ti ' From ihrMavor.l y Comincmwealth of Pane., City of Philadelphia. I, Robert Wharton, Mayor of said citv of PhilaoBipaia, oo aereay certify that I am well acquainted with MesBra. J. P. Ingles, John 8. Fuwv. oi ttoeh UcCurdv. vLiiM iiimM ... .;mA . ik. ww w?uaoia, ;aai tney are gentlemen of cLareterand reapecubility, and aa such full credit aouid Be srivea to aaid ertifin.1. tn ;m 1 U,riB kerebeto aet my hand, and canted 5 ;lbe aI !rii" el to be affixed, thii sixth umjw uecBmoar.atc Uobbbt Wbato, Mayor. 17 JOA. OhBOrVB thai aoh hattU nf Ika geauiae Balm haa aplendid engraved wrapper, oa which w represented Ltha Fall of Niagara, tbe SCHkBBBDW.eiO... v. ' Editora. Alt country paper who will insert the w. inoi i wbck o months, and send one sumbet to the agents, shall be ant;ilJ A Anal Arw nf Ralm. aoio-wboieaaie and retail by COM3TOCK and OO.eola. Agents for America, 3 Fletcher street tnsmr maiaeu LAUK- On am haliw P...I iItm) New Tork, and by one or mora druvvist in nearrr every town io the Union. - -Oct. 1S38.-43-1T PILES, 4c.-H(E?lORRH0DlS JVt) CfJIE JVYJ : PjIVi E). i Jjjj A x 7f UNIMBNT. No FiCTios.-T.ii , extraordinary chemical composition the rem or "Cienca and the invention of a celebrttJ tneoicai man. the mimlii.i:. .r .1.. mi. lie was invested with the aolemnitv nf . deathbed bequest, has eince gained a reputation unparalleled, Buy a oata in inn- tb rarni.... ,u t.nii iw. uita.ey t coafeesion. that "he dared not die wiiaont giving to posterity the benefit of his knowledge on this subject," end he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant. Sniomnn Hari.tb( seeret of his iseovery, : i jb now nsea in the-principal hospital, and the private practice in anr on.inlr. Ct mnA mMt certs inly for the cure of the Piles , and also so eiure.7 .no enectually as to baffle credulity, unlesa where ita eftaeti n mit...! rrt.r.!lt ia v f2'lowin8' complaints; . . ' - or Dopty Creating extraordinary absorptioi at once. Alt SMiBIR.j..-: : . b aoura. Rheumatism Acute or Chronic, griming quick ease, Throat By cancers, ulcen colds. Crovp, or Whooping Cowa-A Externally, sad over the chest. : Jtn n .... c ;. and SfBTMS CuriBCT -in . f.ur t,-j e J 111 rift aether fresh or long sUnding, and fever sorei. . ..uuu, HNin aouiu and children in resur cmg rheumatic, awellings, and. loose oinff cougf -m ..gumcss 01 the chest by relaxation of w ,. VOIIMIU tUIIVVV. pans, naa been he common rmrk- hosn h va used it i" f 1 : ! '.in: t ... CM 'e Atmis.
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