Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 March 1840 — Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS.

P3ALtt OP LIFE." feT n. w. LoerctLow. Tell me hot in biournfal numbers, I.ifa is but an empty dream ! For the tout ia dead that slumbers. And things are not what the team. Lire ta real! Li fa ia earnest I And the grave ia not iU goal; . Dut thou art, to dust return t, Was not spoken of the eoul. Not enjoyment, en4 hot sorrow, ta our destined end or way; But to act that each to-morrow Find us further than to-day. Art ia long, and time it fleeting, " And out hearts, though stout and brave, Still, like mulled drums ere beating, Funeral inarches to the grave, tn the world broad field of battle. In the bivouac of Lite, . tie not like dumb, driven cattle ! Be a hero ia the strife! Trust no Future, howe'er pleasant ! , Let the dead Past bury its dead t Act act in the living Present t Hexrt witb:n, and Ho J oVr bead ! Uvea of great men all remind us We can make our Uvea sublime. And, departing, leave behind us Footsteps on the sands of timo; Footsteps that perhaps another. Sailing ore life's solemn main, A forlorn and shipwrecked brother, Seeing, shall take heart .gin. Let u. tl.cn, be up and doing. With a heart for any fate,Still achieving, still pursuing. Learn to labor and to wait. TIIKIX-nTIIERlXO. I or the lollowtns account of the assembling ot the People at Columbus on the 2lst int. we are hi dented to friend at Columhu. It is ej.tren.elv interesting nnd graphic, nnd agreet entirelv with what we have said above of the t haracter of the Convention i -The Delegates from the Xorth nnd Xorthe isferu part of the State, left home on Mon'.iy precluding the Fridav of the Convention. Ky this time ths frot had nearlv left the ground, and a warm rain Jetting in, the highwavsnf the worst country on earth for roads. ere,i their very worst condition,treamshigh, bridges wanting, mad without bottom. Toe lar .! A'.l i . , , . - v vuuuu were ciear uas, out en Th'irsd y the rain wni ioresseiit. On V dnesu.iy evening extra stages arrived, filled with delegates frvm tbe West. fl..gs and bantiers fivii,g. About ten, A.M., the Washjngion County representation of about one hundred, entered the town on horseback, in s heavy rain by noon all the public houses were thoroughly fi.hd. Just before sun set a cavatmde was tern moving along the National road from the cast iU splendid banners, gilded with the last glow of the sun, distributed through it procession half a mile in length it was form the tailor of the Muskingum. II it scarcely ha.Ulhe congratulations of the ti.ill;tude to these renters ended, when n new mom rose from the eannl,nr.d here were nine hotts loaded with three militarv companies, and as many men as could ride, from the lowvr Scioto. These constituted n part of a iomp.-i.y f 21 boats then upon the feede r At dnrk there seemed to be no more room in city ofTOOO penple,for any further accession of utters. The ncit morning, 21st, came ipen n clear and cloriotis dav A brilli.ni 'in, pnd a pure and cloudless sky gave a ficsh j j'.j iu mgn wrought souls of western freemen. About ten o'clock the heavy d lega!iotu from the Miami valley and the west had concentrated at Franklinton, and approached tha town across the splrndid bridge of the Yition:i I road. What is that dark mass moving on wheels in the midst of the throng f Jhgcabit, by heavens!! A log cabin! in earned; a modrratwiecd, strong built, oik covered log cabin, such as manv a man here fpnt his hrst hours in at the west, and such us uiey say our Harrison debased himself by ' Ajwk ai u : mere is (lie iiltle paper window, made transparent by grease, there is the camp kettle nlthe door to boil potatoes, nnd the axe to level the forest about it. And there too, is the old Hunter who inhabits it, his coon skins, and deer skins hansim? unon the roof, his rifle standing in the mrnpr. .,. he what is he about f lie is eating his bear's rrmt and diinking his hard cider with n cauItOn. IIC IS not alone thrn nr. nth... lo rainni n r.n t it.. m i . . . i . , a v. X ' S V IVk -i imiiiiirs in me train, ani a lHy set arc sprawling over the roof of the nearest neighbor, disposing of hard cider, and singing a gay song to the Hero of Tiopccanoe. And do you hear the tremendous response of the assembled multitude t Iok away to the northward What object is slowly ad var.cins unon the KndL v mn.l l, w - ing through the mire axle-tree deep, nnd nli.V . . J b" U " iiorinmen. ....... n xori xiieigs in mincaturfefry picket in its place, all its port holes and Mock houses perfect, its ditch and parapet, gateways, salient angles, every feature and timber of the original foi tress as it stood VSA? , he I;,unMe the 2 d May, lblJ, ti e Biuish shot ratling aainst its sides. It wus built upon the ground of the trees of the same forest, and is over thirty feet in length. - aaiiic men wno were uiere twent) -seven years ago, when the mud was deeper, weather colder, nd shelter less than It is now here. The men who stood a"e Hrnsou in tho hour of tri,l , SUlIerirtfr anil tn. r. . ! reaas,iatko! accommodation kill lie. inrm nn proposed under their old j ....... aav .Avuat; , !. , - . . Of jic rceepuon ol this restore i f.nr.. i...

1 cmbince of their fellow rilin. I I. 1...I.I

noon. Turn again to the turnnike of the IT. nion.aod on Its long white level track, above nil the streams and itrinca. above the hratt of horsemen nnd vehicles, you will see the bright sails fa lake brig! bending before the smunern orerje she comes from the waters of Erie, her clearance ts from the port of Cuyahoga, 150 mih s distant, and the crew nnd passengers fifteen in number,are bringing her io nnrnor, every spar nnd crosstrec standing strcched with canvass. She has n.vigated forests ud qungmircs bv fcicht. and throush storms,her crew never flag ring,the passengers i.eer complaining, and is coming to sound in every plank and line nmid the deafening roar of thousands. She is proceeded by a large likeness of Lencral Harrison slandintr at his ptoush nr.d followed by one hundred men from old Cuyahoga, mho have stood by her eerv moment till she left the waters where she was wont to float. In the rear you will toe on white canvass, two figures in black one is a a . " . . " general tlarnson puting a large ball i mo tion, little way down the hill is your Fresh dent,hiscotiatennncc tn high dispair, his face bttk turned upon the coining sphere, and hit mouth ntterin those feeling words of terror, -.7 Aot MIP They are joined by the Colunr.bus Bnd in a canoe fifty feet long, n Buckeye tree in full filiage standing nt the prow, and a likeness of General Harrison in triple sii erect upon the stern. The squad ron moves Into High street, across which, at interval, larce ranvM i irt.rhrt wliK . srriptions in phin characters such as these. "flrnsoH and Ty'ru" One Tt rm." Lwton for the soke of (he tVon," "77te ConsIiVnIion and iU Dfftnirtsf &c. The windows blooming with beautv, nnd the side-walks end buildings groaning with the weight of the crowd. Such is a meagre outline of the first dnv pageantry. To complete nl, to speak cf the procession from Licking, the militarv fi rom .anemlle, the various excellent inscriptions anu proceeding, would e.hnast the space of p-imphtct. The moral exhibition, in fact. exceeds the mere show nnd di.p!v of the occasion.' Cm. Re vo, axd think cat it. A nation must be truly blessed, If it were governed bv no other laws thin those t f the liible; it is so complete it system, that nothing can be added or tnken from it; contains every thing needul to be known or dont! it affords n copy for nkmand a rule for subjects; it gives instruc tion anu counsel to a Senate, authority and dneclioii loa magistrate; it ci-itions a witncss, req.un s an impartial verdict efn jury, nnd furnishes a judge with his saliences; it anla tl... l.t S a a, at. 7" nwsnanu as lora ol the household, and the wife as mistress of the table; tells him how t rule, and her how to manage. It entails honor to parents, and enjoins obedience upon children; it prescribe and limits the way nf sovereigns, the rule of tho rulers, nnd authority of itu innate rt rommwnrfs ih ...I, jt'ct to honor, and sorvanls tor.boy; and pro- .... . me i i.on oi us author to all who w alk by its rule-. It gives directions for wed.Iiitra uii.t I.., !. . . - , . ....v. jroiiuses looa and rai ment, and limits the use of both; it poiuls out j faithful eternal guardian to the departed uiMianu ana lather, tells him with whom the widow u to tniit; and promises a father to the foimer and a husbnnd to the Litter. It teaches n m m how to set his house in order, and how to make his will; it appoints n dowry for the wife, and entails the right of the Grst bom; and shows how the toui.g brunches sl.ail be Iclt. It defends the right of ill nnd reveals vengeance to the dcfrauJer. oppressor. It is the Iml book, the best book, u,v,uc.i uooa iii me wi.ru. it contains the chotrest matter, gives lhe best instruction, and affords the greatest pleasure and satinaction that ever were tcvealed. It contains the best law and profoundesl mtsteriea that ever was penned.. It biings the best tidings, and affords the best tomfoit to the inquiring nnd disconsolate. It exhibits life, immoi taliv, and shows the evct lasting glory, h is a brief reritnl ,.f all that is past, aud certain predictions of all that is to come Cxeeutoi 's Police. Tha undersigned, havimr obtained lt.r. tnetitary on thee-tate of Joseph Merril dee'd. late, ofthe county 0r Franklin Ia., hereby not.Ge all Vto S Aa. aa . ii.ti.t.! a . 1 Kv.auu. uucuim ig iiiu estate to make immediate payment, an.l all persons having claima against said estate, are r. quoted to present them duly authenticated for settlement, within one vear. Said "i.n: lOTOl-lll, MJI. Ai'llllVNit 1. March 4th 1M0. -'ft-. tM4 Executor. Executor!. Sale. . u..UcIB.Eim:u vxccuior ot the last will and estament ol Joseph Merril dee'd. Lie of the county of t ranklin la. will sell at public vendue at the Ute residence of said dee'd. in Springfield Townthip m said county on theS7thday of March, 140 the rsonal property of said deceased consisting iii '""'""J' niiolUand kitchen furni- .-.., .. . ..u.Hucroi oiuer artioies too tedious to w commence at 10 o'clock on said it VTiT r."T ,i0 WUI mdtt known. March 4th 140. WM. M'DOiNXALD. . - Executor. AN ORDINANCE. T protect the CViero mad f ASSBD MARCH 2, 1840. Ke it enacted by the Preiilnt an.l t... . , the town of Brookvihe, that it shall be the duty of the M.rha.1, whenever he shall be of the opii.ionl -M'voiic saieiy requires it, to setup notice in three or the m.t public places within the limits of tliecorporatio,rcquiringall persons residing with- ... , uur,K.ruon owuing any dog or dogs bitch or bitches, to confine the same for a reasonable v, naieno. exceeding tliirtv days to be detenn.ned by said Mrhall the length of time to be spcihd in said notice, and sll persons who shall .1.. - ... " . j .T ' ' nor more Kan Hot iv. an ....n ..... l.... '

UUFUS II AMOM.

QUEENS WARE. fTTIlIE subscribers would inform country mer11 chants and others, that they are. now recsiv-

ing their sorinff euDDties of QcEina Wm and Ciiika, which they will sell low, having reduced the prices: those merchants who have heretofore purchased in Puiladelobia. and ow-lork will find it ta their advantage tn nurchasa of us. NVe are agents lor, Messrs. vakewell i Uo- o( l'itu bnrgb, and arc prepared to salt fiiM war at manu lacturer's prices. IK P. HUM As Co. , . . No. 00 Main it.. Formerly 8ampson. Hunt tt Co. . Fab. S3, l:0.7w. Cia. Gat. IO,000 Dufthcl of When!. The aubroribtra wish tn purchase lO.rGO bush Is of good merchantable wheat, for which the market price will be given, to be delivered at Drpokvilis. Long 6c Brown. Takrn In. By Henry Davis of Itsy Township Franklin County Indiana, one astray read and white nided itcer, supposed to ba five yes rs old next spring. narked with a crop off each ear, and aalit in each mm A k n : . .1 . ft. - M. . I . 1 . J., I t.rt npin.mru kuu worm iwbui oouars oy nil' liam Oiidswell and Nathan Hawkins b s fore me the Ttuday of February 164U C1IARLLS MARLIN. Justice of tbe Teaea. Sale or Hen I Eslnlc. The undersigned Commissioners sppointed by the Probate Court ofFrsnklin County, Ind., will sell at public outcry, to the bighett bidder, on Saturday, the 14th dny of March, 1F40, betwcee the houre or ten o'ciock, A. M., and 4 o'clock P. M., of said day.on the farm now occupied byMrsReid, in Posey township, in said county of Frankliu, the following described real estate, in Posey and Ray townships, in said county of Franklin and of which John Reid died seised aud possessed and which decended to his heirs, to-wiu The North west qusrter of section No. 6. township No. 12, of Range 12, except about 30 acres thereof, setoff to Mary Ried.as her dower, and except about one acre owned by Mr Gorden. Also, the South west quarter of the Northwest quarter aud th North West Quarter ef tbe South Viniuri.r n j , , " " owanip ti, ot itange I J. Terms of aale. one half of the nurchase mnnev t be paid at the time of the sale, and the balance in one year thereafter- to be secured by note and approved security. ' By ordor or said Probate Court, mads at tbe Fcbiuary term, IMO. ANDREW CARMICIIAEL, ISAAC W1L80N. MAR VET BLACLIDGF., Feb. 12, ISiO.T-fW Commiasioncrs 80.000 SliiitKlrg wanted. ue subscriber wishes to contract for 80,000 i,imr auiugies ior the Methodist Episcopal Church, to be delivered in this place before tho 1st ol P" SAM I, UOODWIN, Agent. Brookville. Feb. 12, 1S40. t-3w LUMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hand and offer for sale low 1,100,000 rect of Pine Boards. 400.000 SHINGLES; 1,300 Lcct'ST Posts; Joist, Scantling, 4.dr. r . ,o . W.TATE & SOX. July 13, l8S9.-Cec J 20-tf , GOODS. Tllh subscribers Live int r Eaalern Cities, the Isrgeet and best asortment of rvrciga ana I'otnectic DRY GOODS. HARD WARE. SHOES. PALM HATS. ever offered for sale in this place, which they will "". "cvr wan ai me Cincinnati prices. add,nff carnage. R.&S.TVNER. Brookville, May 10, 1&9. 1 JUST RECEIVED and FOR SALE, by the barrel or lea onan iiv 10 Bbls. Sugar. ' 8 do Molases, 4 do Mackerel, COO lbs. best Codfish, 00 lbs. Kice, 5 bbls. Brandy, 5 do Rum, nJi ..do Winc; ALSO, 1000 lbs. S Uatheri Ca.tings, K.il..nJ Axes; Small Brasa Kittles. N. I). CJALLIO.N. Brookville, March 27th, ISI'9. T Thrashing & Cleaning Machine. HE subscriber, ftvm Philadelphia, otTera to tv Pa Lr D'V n"ner'B (Alsiur coiiai'll ihiaaK ,'n? nd CIeni"g Machines, which s.r.i n-h ",d c,e"n ,U kinda of eri" from the straw, Rice not excepted, and aleof which !r0,p?1;?ihe,Ii,,S Machine, b.ch will .hell one buh,! i three minu.es, by Uand power. nhtli ent,wm".n desirous of seeing the above maShl l-WuT'1 M'Her's, or Hudson Gentry's v lndic rff,! Htrk,mcOUn la- Counsold l hl'or a ''"(rle mach.nc, will be ,5. i839PETE? fv&: ROOT SHOE STORK I rJIIIR SUBStltlBERS wish fo infoVm the! PUUlie fwn.r.ll. .1... .1 . ... 1 . --- --ft..... ...a. iiicj nave, and continue to have, on hand, an assortment of will of 22?:m !.;.. -ii V". 19 mnT ever ottered in this p.--., .u 0, lUeir own manufacture and for au noiesaie or retail, at tlm .. . .. . . 1 Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LE.1TI1ER nnd Fiirnrx-nc of all kinds on hand and for sale at n. i J. ,839. BOVVN&KlN. 50a00O ; B3 KOjt received and WaVW for sale by the quantitv atCin. cinnati prices, a dding the Treight on the Canal, bv Brookville, July 25, 1S.J9, It. dc S. TYNER. NOT1CK ALL?r,' ind,eble?to tbeaubscriberaare re

J h ,)0- fi!Bl qu'ht.v of upper leather just leatVT, TV?' AS' 800 ,ba' tH"ty sole leather, and for tale low by rob. 1,183 R.Ar.S.TVAEIc.

"' Clssolatlon of Parttstrship. THIS DAY the partnerskip of D. Price & Co. was dissolved by mutual consent.' All persona who have accounts with the- above firm are revquested to call and close the same, as immediate payment wi'l be wanted, especially those whose

notes have been standing over from lift year. 1. Price is dijjy authorised to settle all accounts oitnenrm. ' II. f KIUK. August 6th, 1S3U. 32 JOHN W HITT. T1A8H will ' be paid br the subscribers for MftCLEAN LINEN and COTTON RAGS. delivered at theiillills in Drookville. J. II. 8PEER c CO. Sole Leather. ON HAND, a good lot of Sole Leather, and forssleby D. PRICE. Brookville, Sept. 9Cth, 1SP.0. BOOTS and SHOES. TTTkF.CEIVED and for sale, 450 pairs Miller's coarse boots do kip do do coarse ahoes Eood common coarse shea iya' do do youths' do do woman's kip shoes 8t'0 U00 20U 210 ISO 120 100 SO RO 100 do calf children's chnes boys' coarse bouts youths' do Mtlier's common coarse bonis K. t 8. TYNER Brookville, November 22, Last Notice. A LL persona indebted to the lata firm of I) U. Price & Co. are requested to make payment : I some satisfactory arrangement on or by the first f Jciiuary, either note or book aces., aa further i it y m oe attended with cots. x v. D. PRICE, s- ille, Nov..27tb, 1W0. NOTICE. rrnHE underaigned bavin; become agents for . mo nue- aier uoilon f actory, are now i. a J a. . ? a W t . r.rv.ariu iu uimisn .uercuama and their custo mcrs. wuu a OCTERIOR article Of Varna, carnal chain, candlc-wicl ing and oatting, at Cina. prices a. a I. m ! ai .a... n i a iuir viurc in urouHTiUr, . . . LOX dc BROWN. Jsn'y Oth, ISSO. 4J Shout and Boot. .-- VT . ilS a a k. U1'.' -baV I-.U, a good assortment of v men s, omen's, Boys', Misses' and Chil dren s Shoes, and for sale by D. PRICE. COTTON VAN. 7.000 lbs. cotton yarn, as sorted numbers, for sale by May 58, 1.9. R. 8. TYNER. Sugar & itlolasscH. H IB ' sugar, aim Ja-V 12 barrels of Molasi Molasses, just received and for sale by Aug. 1, LfCO. K. Ac S. TYNER. Orrics or ras Bkookvilek Irs. Co., i rwaftwf. 15 Oct., I8S0. Ji f Lo rcce,v money On deposite at r their office, on the following terms, namely: tor 2 months 3 per cent, per annum for 3 months 4 per cent for 6 months 5 per cent., and for 9 or more months G per cent. Tersons wishinir to make aitrl.t ..,u;t... confidently rely on aucb certificates bcinc'n.et wiien presented. Risks on all kinds of nrooert will k. ,... 3 ual.. for terms apply at the office ef the company east upper room above Trice and Adams' saddle atore. s. oonmviv n...:J. ... A. arcaavv, K. M Caaw, N. D. Gall. on, " - - a r c.fUCIir. it. raics. it. raics, j j W. M'Clkcev, J. Wtw, jS Geo. Holland. W. T. Deek, Joiih XV. Hitt, 5c'y UB,AMtS. ON and. conetantly at the American office the followino- kinda nfKl.nL.. iccds, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deed? Title Bonds, a - w ... .t.ii.o Summonses. Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales. INotes of hand, JVOTAIiV Print in r u wm.,. J. - " ... -isv mi.liu IO V. r. OLARCSON. Will alan lie.' to filling Z Ti """. onoe, A:e, and take tbe ack nowlediremana of aa. v" i.k. j ... oi avworney, or i in.. .x. ' B",n"t affidavits, e, e. in the printing office. ia-lv NEW GOODS. THE auDscribers would respectfully intoiro meir customers thev ar. ..Z. ,""v K""5-" .outers ana ti .it.n. n . . . c Philadelphia, PilUburg, and Cincinnati.' A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; n UonB'i'eT or the following; Ury Goods and Groceries of all kinds ; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin r. W Alt Ej .trJverP CAino, and Britania. do BOOTS, SJIOES, PUMPS b SUPPERSi tVrr,: ..-.w; ' " ravor.bl. t i-KiiUL'CE. taken ..ur gooa,. hOXG Brookville, May 3.1, lQ. in ex. BROWN. NOTICE. 'JL iL!Uri,T Vt tU bi,''l7 bow" being ."reherhTn ?V5' .M- E' L'hUrcb in ,hi P meat Sh.lJfied th;1 tbe.firtt V"'1 innl ti r .1 rulred I Jan'y, 1S40, and tte .other three instalment, will be required qu.rterly thereafter, without further notice. P.y to ulli Bf w.rde. Trustees. -.vv...,.,w, iou., ii rvov. .47 i TO RENT. TE or the a; Two Room tit Aa ' afkaaaa. a t,...4f ' the ji-orik jc "7r.s"z"ai"r J Bute, nitalt. Jlrork UVorTfi PoMestfntmmeduMUti. r n 7T. . "J 'n ruottc souart Dee. 20, . T - c f. Claris ay.

Who wants F.tTnnpvTnEKr?' . I would refer the reading Public to tbeV" raeroos voluntary letters poblishsd recentl !" Sunday Morning New. ad in the Good S4m.! U relative to the happy and. beneficial efiu f ?' administration of -- out, : ' Jlfoffafr Life Pilh and Phoenix BitUrt. Those who bare perused the letters above rlr ed to will observe that in almost everv p. J.v

... tli faft l.at no J . li attends the taking of these medicines, in ordini j cases, but tbit tha patient.Lwitbout reeling th? i AfMrtltnn. iai nisroratshll lslv - . lICr - . asw a itvw aa CUlClsr-a C .r " -" ' . ' ronr ...i beuer state of health than was experienced pre : ous io neipg smiciaa win disease; and in all Cim. of acute suffering, great relief ia obtained in a ft? hours a mil inn ia trmnmmWw ar.Ai.J : " Jz'. Zr" . m oecption, r all billions affections, it is nnneceasary for n i universally s dm it ted to be the most speedy and cf. fectusl cure extant in all diseases of that class The Life Medicines are also a most excelW relief in affections of the Liver and Bowels, at fa., been proved in hundreds of eases where paticnii have conio forward and requested that their eim rience in tsklng thera might be published for ti. j e - . - w Mvwik Deiin.. neneni or otters In their operation in such ci. they restore the tone of the stomach, strenthen tli digestive organs, and Invigorate the general funlion of the whole body, and thus become to bcu vac wr iasj arc perieciiy aaopieu to each iinvaluable means of preventing disease and rsstcr-1 iiij; ilea i, u. In affeetions of the head, whether aceompaniej with pain and giddiness, or marked by ths grin, or.s calamity of impaired mental energy; palpita! tions of the hoart, flatulence, loss of sppetita tti strength, and the multiplied symptoms of disorder ed digestion, the Lifti .Medicines will be found u possess the most ralutary efficacv. Constitutions relaxed, wet k, or decayed, in mtt r women, are unaer toe immediate inSuencto! the Life Medicines. . Ohr coogha, asthmas, md eonsomptive babits are soon relieved and speedilr cured. Poverty of blood, and emaciated limbs wii; ere long meet the happiest change; the chill tn, tery fluid will become rich and balsamic, and th, limbs be covered with fleah, firm and healtLy. Nervous disorders of every kind, and froai wUt ever cause arising, fly before tks effects of tb Life Medicines, and all that train of sinkings, ml iety, and treinours which so dreadfully aflVct the weak, the sedentary, tnd the delicate, will in i abort time be succeeded by cheerfulness, and avert passage of health.. ' For weakness, deficiency ef natural ttrenrtl, and relaxation of the vessels, by too. frequent in' dulgence of the passions, this medicine is s esie certain, and invalvable remedy. Those who have long resided in hot climata and are languid and relaxed in thoir whole systco may take tuc Life Medicines with the kappteat ef fects; and persons removing to tbe Southern State or West Indies cannot store a more important ir. tide of Lcaltb and life. The following cases are among tLa most recrrt cures effected, ard greatfully acknowlettged by tie persons benefitted: - Cate of Jacob C Hunt, New Windsor. Oram county, New York A dreadful tumor destrojci nearly the whole of his face, nose and jaw. Ex?. rienced quick relief from the use of the Life Medi. cines, aud in less than three months Was flntir'. cured. Case rcported,with a wood en gravirria a new pamphlet now in prea. Case of Thamas Purcejl, een'r, 64 years of if. was staicted 18 vears with iwclllnvi in !.. ws entirely cured bv takintr 42 mil in 3 a;-k. Case of John Daulton. Aberdeen, Ohio rheutnatism five yearsis entirhly cured has used tha Life .Medicines for Worms in children andfcutJ them sovereign remedy. Case of Lewi Austin periodical sick hcadicht alwaya relieved by a small dose now entire!; free froth it. CascofAdou Ames cured of a most inveterate and obstinate dyspepsia, and general debilitj Case of Adah Adams, Windsor, fbio rlicuuntism, gravel, liter affections, and general nervow debility, had been couSned seven years was railed from her bed by takiug one box f pills and i bottle of bitters a most extriordinary cure t is now a very healthy and robust womaa atteatci by ber her band Shubtl Adams. ' Caae of Sirs Badger, wife of Joseph Badgernearly similar to above result the same. Case or Susan Gooderant, a young unmarried woman subject to ill-health several yeais asaia course of tho Life Medicines entirely restored Le: u now hale and healthy Case or Miss Thomas, daughter or EirTl.omaacoujjh and symptoms or consumption cured ia (bur weeks. Her sister cured of a severe attack o! inflammatory rheumatism i one teeek: Case titS Colvin cured or severe attack of scarlet (ever in a rcw days bv the Life Medicines. Extriordinary case of Lyman Pratt, uU was afflicted witu Phthisic 20 years effected s perfect cure in twei.ty-four hours by the u.e oftLeLifa Medicines. Case orBenj, J . Tucker severe case of Fever and agne cured in a very abort space of time. Thousands of perrons afflicted in like manner, have, by a judicious use of Moffat's Life Fills an. Phenix Bitters, been restored to the enjoymect of all the comforts of life. The Bitters are pleasant to the taste and emr 11, gent!y astringe the fibers of the stomach, and give that proper tensity which a good digestion requires. As nothing can ba better adapted to help and nonr'sh lhe constitution. ao there is nothing more generally acknowledged peculiarly cmeacioiis in all inward wasting, loss of appetite, indications, denn-aainn ofsoinu. trembling or shaking of the hands and limbs, ob stinate coogba, ahortneev of breath, or consumptive uiuiu. The Life Medici in all nervous disorders. fit. haarf.ot,.. ..knusea, heaviness and lowaess of spirits, dimnewo. eight, confused thoughts, wandering of the mind, vapoura and melancholy, and all kinds of bysterii complaints are gradually removed bv thoir ute In sickness of the stomach, flatuleneies. or obstiuclions, they are sare and powerful, and as a purifier of the blood, they bare net their eenal in For additional particulars of the above madicises, see Moffat's "Good Samaritan," a conv of which aceompamca the medicine; a copy can always be obtained of the different Agents who have tho medicine for sale. French, German, and Spanish directions can be ouiamea ou application- at the office, 375 broad way. . . r . . . -. All post paid letters will receive immoi.ta i ! icnuon. i rcpareaj ana soia oy mu,nU B. MOFFAT. n . 1 . a i a tsfawsrw . a. . . . j uraaeway. new York. A liberal deductios made to those who purchase to .ii a.;. - AOENT8--TW Lit Cadicine. tna. also be had eT any of lb princi-Je Droiste in ever V . - . wmwo isiatM and UssCanaaaaAsa roe aaosat a Lire Fille and Pbeoix Bitieri. and be sure that a fee simiha of John UoAt'i siffll,l0.,!L'!l.P011 tbe IaW of eaeb bottle of Bitters or

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