Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 September 1840 — Page 4

LADY'S CORSES. THE BRIDE. JIT TliS XILFORD BASS. I s w her ou the bridal day, lu blushing beauty blest, Smiles o'er bcr lips were seen to play. Like gilded gleams at dawn of diy, Tb fairest among the guesi; Her cherry cheek and azur eye, Rival'J the rose-bud and the sky; Her undulating ringlets roll'd, OVr beds of enow like waves of gold; Acd now a sigh b'oke from her breast. Like billows rise and roll to rest; And now a tear stole from her eye. And mingled with a softer sigh; .Now wish'd it not, now wish'd it here. And blush" to think the hour bo near; Then silent eat and nothing said, In tioble negligence array'd.

But ah, no lover came. From blasted beauty far he fled. And etrew'd with thorns the ioey bed The bridal night was6bame. The blush that ti ng'd her beauteous face. The smile that ehed the shadowy grace, The rosy cheek and radiant eye. That rival'd roses and the sky, Have perish'd; and those golden gleams. Rut serve to haunt the mtniic's dreams; Those undulating locks that roll'd, O'er breasts of snow like waving gold, Have wildly floated on the wind, In triumph o'er a maiden's mind; The crystal cascade of her tears, Has roll'd to reel with sighs and fears; Those ruby tins of ripeuirg hue, Have breatb'd the ling'ring last adieu; And n-jw the sleeps in yonder grave. Where softly steals the winding wave.

"... lor. lie I.- ti-j ivu:v; i.e U uu itty ure- j

side; uo child to hi b teeing; no beautiful jcreatuse of smile .nod gentle tones to welicome Lis coming, and melt a tray stern !ness of care with the warm kis ofaiTeclion: no patient watcher at his couch of sick

ness, stealing with a hu-hed and gentle step

around h:in, like the visitation of a spirit.

True, ah'u sorrows e somewhat l a negative ch ir.icter. 1J it vlnt is it, save positive agony, for him lo gaze, all his life ion", upon the Paradise of Matrimony, like a

half staived school boy upon the garden

whose enclosure he cannot scale? Hurt-

ford Review.

Just Received. AN assortment ofSytl.es, Scythe Stones and Rifles. ALSO an assortment of Queensware, Women and children's shoes. ALSO few fancy Prints, and Summer gods, will be eol lowfor cash or approved produce, by D.PRICE.

Brookville, June 15th 1640.

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Boot, Shoe. A: Leather Store. rnillE subscriber has opened a Shoe At Leather A store intLe boupe recently occupied by Mr.

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1'" jtTA ' The FBVllIClN kV recommend

OFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDI

CINES. These Medicines are indebted for

their name ts their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and en

dowing them with renewed tone and vigor. In ma

An Old UacuelorV Ctrr at tub Ladies. When we see a neat, pretty girl,with a free but innocent air dressed tasty, yet simple with cheeks which we can hardly help kissing, and with a pair of heavenly blue eyes, which seem to repoe in perfect security be

neath their silken lashes: how can we help

Ednngton, nearly opp site

where persons wanting any

line, can be accommodated on as eood terms and

perhaps better and cheaper than the same article can be had in Urookville. Country produce or cash will be taken in payment for boots, shoes or leather. J intend to keep shoe makers finding for sale. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Urookville, June IS, 1840. 25-tf

ny hundred certified cases winch have bren made ! fected

public, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND i'HKNIX BITTERS have been gratefully and publicly1 acknowledged by the persons benefitted, and who were previously unacciah.ied with the beautifully philosophical principles upon Avhch they are com-

Ask, In quire Ask those zrho knex. hnse only who know bv trial or imrhr-dUr.

nervation, can form any jdeaoft.heeflecu.ofi,,

LUMBER. The ssubcribers have now on band and offer for sale low

1,100,000 feet of Pine Boards. ' . i-wv T W vr-a

4UU,UUU SHIAULbS;

W. TATET or

July. 1.1l8:l9.-f Beac 1

SON.

29-tf

loving her? But when we see a woman 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scani.ing,6r. c

whose looks seem to say that the issojouminz

somewhere about the region of '30,drescd off

in pink ribbons, mock gold safety chains, and pinch back breastpins, and mincing her steps as if treading on eggs, she reminds us of an old peice of furniture scoured up to 6cll.

She who makes her husband and her children happy, who reclaims the one from vice, and trains up the other to virtue, is a much greater character than ladies described in ro

mances, whose whole occupation is to murder

mankind, with shafts from their qniver or their J ,eves! Goldsmith.

Skxtiment. How much fine sentiment thre is wasted in our strange world! 1 have

seen u young lady in raptures of admiration

ASH will be paid by the subscribers fori

CLEAN LINEN and COTTON

RAG S. ehvered at tbeirMills in Brookville. J. H. SPEER A CO. Wanted by Lon? Sc Brown, IfiMfeafb BUSHELS OF CORN, peliver1VVV eJ at Brookville. They have also nnde arrangements to receive all kinds of merchantable produce on accounts, and all their customers arts required to make immediate payment in this or cash, as no further indulgence will be given on notes and accounts. Treasury Notes and Engineer's Certificates wil be received at par, by LONG BROWN.

NEW GOODS.

THE subscribers would respectfully infonn

A Texas editor accused a brother editor of having but one shirt, and says he borrowed that. To this :he second editor replies that

IS Ul HU lllll HUVll I . C - .1 t 1 I U I I' I i I ucv. . . UVI n .. u u 1 ivojuv--iij .....-

vtr a flower that was lo deck ht r hair nt the "rn!S,,r "7 ""V-.. t,,c,r custouier9 and lhe, CIt,zen8 Stauj that

LI I II j . .. ji A IB iau uitubi n ntuLiuiuivu iui niv v" tucy a;c iuw icvc tiiiv iiuiii

VI I Ki Ct I, I 1 1 1 alUlli lliU iilfllLlvu S o v st.s

by btother; and I have heard lovely hps nil

wreathed in smiles, and breathing tonesof joy

ocr a pretty shell, a shining in?ect, or even

a my libband, sh cold and cruel words toi

5SOa SGI.K!S, ElttCP POLKS.

MIE Subscrser takes this method to inform

Coopers and the public in general that he

tha best ti lend. ay. even the rr.cthcr, u no was. winter season, tt his store near the mouth of

the walnut fork of Pi- ('ret-k, t'ranklin County I

Ind. an assortment of Hoop Pole, whicii be will sell low for cah SAMtJEL ALLEY. August 2. 1S40. a5-:w

wcnrir.u her liieout to promote the happiness

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el liar ungraauni u.ugicr.

Vt'cMAs's orix:oN". Women are slower

l change their vi;iuions than men, exactly i

because ther re adopted on lets considera tiuii. Man's opinions are founded upon rea

Adiiiinistrator'ti Notice.

J OTIC E is hereby given that the undersiged

has takrn letters ol administration on the es-

son, the opiition roc 6 with it;but woman's are tate of Jacob Cample, dee'd. late of Union counry,

founded on feeling, and thriefore, part ofiand State of Indiana. All persons indebted to

.Yew York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and

Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE! Consisting of the following-; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WAttE; Liverpool. China, and Brilania. do.:

BOO TS. SHOES, PUMPS & SLIPPERS;

Fur, Silk, and Point and Leghorn Hats;

All of which we will sell on the most favorable

terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in ex chancre for goods. LONG & BROWN. Brookville. iMay 23, 1839.

inerr.selvts, ana not easy to change, men iJerive their from without, women from within. With ourscxtliey are but adopted children : with the other their own.

Fe.hile buuaviuvr. A good rule for wo men's deportment and instruction both, is to talk a little more with men, nnd a little less with women.

said estate, arc requested to make immediate piy

ment: and those having claims against the same, are notified lo present them duly authenticated for

tetllemcnt within one year from this date, ibe said estate is deemed to be solvent.

JOHN SAMPLE. SAMUEL MITCHELL. Administrators. August 11. 14A. 24-3w

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Maugjacb. A wedded pair msy be fitly tiompnired to the sun and moon, and their path should l-c the same. The sun shines and burns, but Luna, though she turns only a dark ide lo the earth, (reserving the bright one for I'hcebui alone.) atlracls with far more power than he does, and governs the sea and tte weather and the vegitable world.

Fabio.s of the two Sexes. The faults fx omen come from too great tendcrnes,and are like the spots on the moon.flowery n tins;

while our? arise from hardness and selfishness, and are like spots on the sun, burned out or exposed portions of the surface.

Manners vs. Morals. A recent clopo

nteut wag discussed before old Lady Betty C,

wtio toox occasion to astonish her auditors by protesting her "belief thai manners more fre

quency prevented such dijgrnceful affairs than morals, adding: "For my own part, 1 confess that, sixty years ago this very day,

should have gone off with Capt. Gorget, of

the uuard!,u my night caps had been in good trim.'

Administrator's Notice.

ETSERS of idininit-tration upon the estate of

Jane Jackman. dec d, late oi franklin coun

ty, Indiana, have this day been granted to the un

dersigned by the Probate Court of said county. All persons having claims against said estate, must

present them duly authenticated, within one year from this time; and those indebted must make payment. The estate is solvent. ALLEN JACKMAN. Administrator. August 10, 1640. 33-3w

Last Notice!

THE notes and accounts doe the firm of Long & Brown are assigned and left with us for collection. All those indebted will please call and

settle their claims and avoid cost. MATSON & HOLLAND. Aug, II, 1940. 38-3w

Groceries.

rllST received a frecb supply of Sugar, Molas

tee, Coffee and Mackeral, and will be sold low

for cash.

Also, a fine assortment of women and children hoes. D. PRICE. Brookville, April 16, 1640 BLANKS.

N and, constantly at the American office the

following kinds of blanks

Deeds,

Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds,

Notes of hand,

TO RENT, VE or Two R-oomM in the frame building at the JVbrtA Eatt eorner of the Public square

iu Brookville, tvitable for work ihopt or offices

fosftion immediately. Dec. 20 C. F. CLARKSOX.

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

NOTARY PUBLIC.

C. F. Ciarkson, will also attend to filling deeds, Mortgages, Bonds, dec, and take the ack

nowledgement of deeds, powers or attorney, at take depositions, certificates, affidavits, we, 4-c. Office in the priming office. 1ft ly

BOOT 4- SHOE STORE.

fin HE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform the JUL - public generally that tbey have, and will continue to have, on band, an assortment of

Boots. Slit, and Slippers,

of all kinds, superior to any ever oflereu in this

place all of their own manufacture and for sale,

wholesale or retail, at the lowest prices.

Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FLVDINGS.

of all kinds mi hand and for sale at the lowest pri ces. BROWN & KING.

July .10, 1839 31

selves in diseases of every form and inscription.

I heir hrst operation is to loot en from the coats o the stomach and bowels, the various iinpur litsf and crudities constantly settling around lhMn; and to remove the hardened feres which collect in the

convolutions of the smallest ' intestines. Othrr medicines oiiiy partnlly rh.-anse these, and leave such collected masses behind us to produce hb;tusi costiveners, with all its train -f evils, or sudden

diarrhea, with its imminent dangers. 1 his 'act is well known to all regular anatoiniBts, who examine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of those well informed men agaimt quack medicinesor medicines prepared and berated to the public by ignorant perrons. The second effect of the Li'e .Medicines is to cleanse the

kidneys and the bhutier; and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the heathful action of which entirely depend upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it pas

ses into the heart, being thus purified by them.

and nourished by food coming from a clem stom

ach, couises freely through the veins, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts

the banner of health in the bloo-nni? cheek.

Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been

thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign rem

edy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the

Heart, Losf" of Appetite. Heart-burn and Head

sehe, Restlessness, lil-temper. Anxiety, Languor and Melancholiv. Costiveness. Diarrhoea.

iCholery, revere of all kinds, Rheumatism, Gout

Dropsies of all kinds. Gravel, Worms, Asthma

nd Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate

Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions,

Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Completions. Salt Rbeuin. Erysipe

las. Common Llode and Influenza, and various oth

er complaints which afflict the human Frame. In

r ever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been must eminently successful; so much so

that in the fever and Ague districts Physicians a!

most universally prescribe them.

- All that Mr. Moffat requires of bis patients is to

be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly

according . to the directions. It is not by a news

paper notice, or by anything tkat be himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gam credit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic guide to he.ilth. This little pamphlet, edited by V. R. Moffat. 375 Broadway. New York, has been published for the purpose ol explaining more fully Mr. Moffat's theory of diseases, snd will be found highly intcresing to persons seeking health. It treats' upon prevalent diseases, and the causes thereof, Price 25 cents for sale by Mr. Moffat's agents generally.

I nese aluable Medicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville.

AGENTS The Life Medicines may be also be

had of any of the principlesDruggests in every town throughout the United States snd the Canadas Ask for Moffat's Life Pills and Pbenix Bitters and becure that a fac aimiie of John Moffat's signature upon the label of each bottle of Bitters or box of Pii!a. Tbcc valuable 3Iedicines are inr sale by J.J. TEMPLETON, Dec. 27, 19S9.-.p2-ly Brookville. Ind.

il in cases of the PILES. R IIEPM Tt'f

11 SWELLINGS, and alt EXTERN I. p.;.

no matter how severe, by the u-e of IIy' lini ment. Find one who has used it tht will not it above all things ever used, and you will Sad-, what cannot be found. For the relief of suffering humau ben? i,

who know ask the IIn. ALFRED COXKL1K U.S. Judge for tint district. refidinT near aV burn; ask MATHRW J. MYERS, Esq , A.W N.Y.;ask Gen. DUFF GREEN. late cf Vui.. ingtnn city, each of three gentlemen know of civ. in. conquerable by all ther remedies or phreicief

though tried for many years, that hare bo.-n cn:by the use of the genuine HAY'S LINIMENT.-!

I housands of other persons Know similar c::rcg.

W e appeal to their sense af justice their Lun.ii feelings.

It ts but a duty ynu owe to your suGon" &;,,

beines lo let thisgrcat remedy be knoAn. Stta

-. . t - 1 1 r . r r ri - ... -

TJ it inrn 10 mi y yniir jiienuw. i uis ,.v.

rnnrh pain where the newspapers are r.-t read, nr where readers are incredulous, because so mnnj

wortuies srucirs are anvrniFt-n lor iiie same ror.

nose. T. bnyeis we sav. if all who have utrA

do not ssy it is beyond all praise, then do nnttsV

it. The proprietor will not allow tin a article to

he paid for unless it cures, when all tie fiirectiir, arc fnllv followed. Will any one tujfc tine r i.

note to try ill If he does, he ought la ve plliti

more fur his ubttinacy than his suffering.

Mr. Hays would nevr ronent to offer this art--

cle, were he not compelled hv li;s sense of moni

of religious duty to do all in his power for tU

victims of distress and misery. For this purple he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure t dollar foranv worthless article.

LOOK OUT. Some ttcindltrt have ccvnlrr.

Ife'ted this article, and put il up wi'A various fr.

vices. Do not be imposed upon. ". il..' eo '.T

will protect you it is the name of COKHfu.'i

Ac CO., that name mutt always te on 1'ie tempper, or you are cheated. Dn not forget it. TY.e this direction with ynu. and test by that.nr never

buy; for it is impossible for any other to Le t:uvr genuine.

No. 27-ly SOLOMON IIAYJ. Sold by Comstock & Co.. 2 Fletcher-stract N. T. And by J. J. TEMPLETON BiojV.v ile.

Tuisgwclls. A ladj at the Springs last cummer, being desirous of obtaining the reope for making a certain pudding, to. be met now here but at Congress Hall, applied to the cupenntendant for the snme. It was immediutcly furnished in the following clear and conspicuous tcYm: "Take a few eggs, n quanti

ty of milk, a thingfull of currants, a Ihir gfulr aj of meal, a thingfull of wine, three thingsfull of iO WO

Sour, and sweeten to your taste."

10,000 Ituhcls oi' Wheat. The subscribers wish to purchase 10, ( GO bush

els of good merchantable wheat, for which the

market price will be given, to be delivered in

15 rook vi He.

Long Ac Brawn.

Ot Bachelors. We never could, for the life of us, perceive, why old maids should manifest such amoral antipathy to old bachelors. There is no reason in their wrath. 'Tis spiteful, cruel and uncalled for; the trampling on n reed already broken. It is like flogging a cripple with his own crutches because he is

lame. Few men are bachelors of their own freewill. Go to the veriest misanthrope ainong them, and ask himofhishislorv,and he will tell you of the unforgot.cn hours of his early affections: and his eye will light up again with its wonted energy, as he relates the story of his love.foronc who had proved faithless, or whose affections were repressed by the rude hand of arbitrary authority, or who had gone down to the church-yard, a beautiful bud plucked from the tree of being to open and expand in a brighter and holier sunshine, no worm could gnaw at his bosom, and no blighting descent upon it.

tait not to us 01 me sorrows of old maids !i

I hey are light as air in comparison to those of bachelors; the patter of the small rain to the overwhelming of the deluge. Oid maids can commune together and mingle in the charities and kindly offices and sympntl.iejof exiiffre. It is not so with (be barb

Stone Coal lor alc. njvIE subscriber keeps on hand at the Rasin at Jl Brookville, good Stone Coal. Apply to J. Woods, Agent. SETII BUFFINUTON. May. 1S40 2"tf.

GRINDSTONES. 50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt,

1,0001b. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, 2hhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Honda, lust received and fot sale by R.&S. TTNER. The Rushville Whig please copy the above.

Omu or tbk BaooKViLKB Irs. Co., ) 15 Oct., 18:.9. (

flflHIS Co. will receive money on deposite at

Ji. their office, on the following terms, namely

for 2 months 3 per cent, per annum for 3 inontbs

4 per cent. for 6 months 5 per cent., and for Dor

more months 6 per cent.

Persons wishing to make eight depositet, can confidently rely on such certificates being met

when presented.

Risks on all kinds of property will be taken as

2 ual.- for terms apply at the omce of the company

east upper room above Price and Adams' saddle

store. S. GOODWIN, President.

A.M'CxavY, E. M'Carty, N. D. Gallioh, D. Price, W. M'Clekt,

J. Wyhb, Geo. Hollaud, W. T. Beeks, Jobn W. Hitt, Sc'y.

DOI1 RRTY & HI.tr V. CARRIAGE WAG OX MAKERS. RESPECFULLY Inform the citizens of Connersville, .nd the public generally, that they have put chased the Shop formerly owned bv H. L.

Wit herald, and carried on by Dickerson; where

Mansion Iloiise. THE undersigned have fitted up, in a very neat and comfortable style, the long established Hotel, on Main at. near the Canal, known as the-

Mansion House. They have at considerabla ex

pense, placed in it entirely new Furniture, and

otherwise furnished and refitted the establishment.

as to render it a pleasant and convenient resort for

they will at all times be ready, and on the most travelers and businessmen, from a distance visit

auv vims 1 11 m aiLiiii v v s v uo T saitu m

reasonable terms, and at the shotest notice, accommodate their patrons with auy, and every thing n their line of Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Connersvillc, April 3, 1840. 14 6m.

RICHMOND AND BROOLVILLE CANAL The stock bolder in tbe Richmond and

Rrook?ille Canal, are hereby notified that two dol'ars on each share, of the second Installment now due will be required on tbe 1st day of 9tb mo. (September! next, l-y oraerof the Board of Directors. BENJAMIN FULGHUM. See. 6ih no. 20tbi 1S40. 26tf fachnond Pmtiedittm.

aving

choice selection of liquots for their customers, they confidently anticipate, by prompt attention to thir business, to secure a share of public patronage. . CAR.MICIIAELos CARNCKOSS, June 27. Cin. Gaz. 27-3 mo. NOTICE. fjllHE partnership heretofore existing between Ji. David Lorixo Ac James 11. SSpger, is thii day dissolved by. mutual consent. David Loring will settle tbe accounts of D. Loring & Co, and James H. Spear will settle the accounts of J. II. Speer i Co. DAT ID LORING. 3. H. bPEER. Jaly 1,194a, Mw.

BRANDRETHS PILLS. LIFE AN1J DEATH.

Every living being has faro distinct principle in

its nature one the Principle of iJje, the oth

r the Principle of Death.

CJO long ss the principles of Life predominates, t9 health is enjoyed; when the Principle ot death.

sickness takes plsce. By the principle of death is

meant the principle of decomposition or decay.

which is each bour going on in the human frame, from the hour of our birth to that of our final exit

While tbe natural outlets, the pores, the bowels

snd sll tbe other excretoiiea of the body, discharge

tbse decayed particles as fast as tbey are genera

ted, we are in a state of health we are freo front

the presence of disease.

How shall we counteract tbe principles of death!

Howl Turge Yes, Purge! The magic in tha.

word shall yet be understood bv the wnoi.it world

Yes, Purge- Be the pain in the head, the back

the bowels, the foot, the rt.mach, the side, tbe

throat: does it arise from internal nr external cause

still purge! For know this self evident truth,

that pain cannot exist save bv the pressure of some

impurity, some deposite of decomposed particles upon the organ or pirt wl-ere the pain is seated. Purge with what! With ue.no.ke Brandrelb's Pills! which can be obtained only from persona regularly authorized lo II tbe same by a certificate ol Agency signed by Brandrelb. BEWARE OF 1CJSTtrElTs! All Pills purporting to be Dr. Brandrcth'e. and sold by persons without a certificate as above, are coca tor r cits. Tha following persons have been appointed A gents for the sale of Dr. Oratxircth's Go acts Ve

getable usrvsasAt. rui. in their respective

places; there is no need of r.e:rg imposed upon by

tho Counterfeits, if yiu nJ remember to ask for

the certificate of Agency, never luy of pedlers. for in no instance do they ever have the genuine ar

ticle. SHUN A DRCC STORE AS YOU WSOLD POISOS,

for if you purchase pills of them which tbey fell

you are Braudreth's.you are as certain as deatb to

get a WORTHLESS COUNTERFEIT ARTICLE!

The follonwing are tbe only authorised Agents

id franklin County. R. & S. Tyuer Joel Palmer -Z. A. Nye Ezekiar Tyncr Se Co. Cfwiley At Petty Ward An Roaeberry June 29. l4i

To the Bald Headed, and cthvs.

oes any know a neighbor or a frier.; S L-.f 1 1 j , 1

wen uam uiu wiiiir nrii is now cCf m

finebsir! One whose coat collar was c : i rith dandruff, though brushed every h.'.v v,K t has now vanished entirely! Or on-? wUtsV.i at early age were turning grey, who u a grey hair! Children whose h-i.'s ue..-.--.. with scurf, w hose hiir would at C'o---. urS st now growing the fu!3e.t cr,s of h:r! S ... :iXt

must be known to most per, m. Alt i'.f iiti.t cause, and you wil! be tl.!.th -se ?hir.j r-ve rra done by the use of the HALM OF t'A)A"MH'.. Of 211 years growth is this article, its d--.nd in

creasing annually sime huudreJ f.ercent, thonk when discoveied not opposed by anv !iii fthe same purpose, new assailed by a!m irt nuuirk-M

mus'iroon trasta preparations that vi!! r:vnhs:.r

11 usea to any extent. Can morst:.'?? -icso b wanted refer to tbe reconinicnd&'iv-rs bv r. . h

f names of respectability, uncqnalec by any '.

article. Look to these things buy this a-lf Stay and preserve your hair by its nv. or f bail

restore iu Indies, attend to ibis '..ur.d.vo r fashionable life are using it as the on'r art'- nally fit fir tbe toilet. Longhair is very a t c ai-

tut. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in f ie n

sate yourselves the disgrace of baldness by B-jt

1 vuur pemons.

It is your duty, a moralists, to prrse-ve it

beauties of nture, with which a bunt fui Cre

ator has endowed jou use the Balm, f.-r.irf do it. No. 87-ly.

Frr sale by -J. TEMPLETON Brookvie.

DR. SPOHK'

SICK HEADACHE RE

fEDY.

TCIo" tbe permanent cure of this oisl'Mine err

M. plaint, never fails. When persevere in.;i et

tualir renovates the svstem.nnil does awav t!i c

see of the SICK Ac NERVOUS IIF-ADV'":

Thousands have tried it, and found prrce? !'

relief which the article promises t btt .w. ly-

tificatesof the sironret kind, snd from il-e :r.-

respectable persons, are in the p.issessiin of t''

proprietor, some of which have Leei fohi:i-

estifying to the permanent cure, snd oiiieto'1''

tmmediatfi relief giv- bv this remeda. 't ifa'-'

relief to tbe affected in 15 or 20 ciinntes f-m :U

first dose. If taken when tbe symptoms of ae ' I

tckare first felt, it prevents tb farthT Frot'' a .a m . m

01 ino compiami, ana can poduce no can-rr i

time by and excessive dose; es in snch ipj

would only throw off the contents oi the st-n -

leaving it sweet and healthy with an excel!

petite. All afflicted with bendache eIouW ' j to procure the article, and relieve themtel-.- i

so distressing a complaint. "

rhvsiciana . have in manv lsstances :vpn r.'i

their patients, and in every instance, to our raw

edge, with great satisfaction have found it a ' I

tain care Sir and sfcrson Headache 1 ; a f- I plaint with which physicians So not wish i '-''I

any thing t) do, and generally prescribe c . 7

temporary rel.ef- consequently. Dr. Spbor.'s Headache Remedy escapes the opposition when

some other proprietory articles meet from seoorce. Try it once and you never will regret it. I' f comiiosed entirely of vepetahlH. and crrts'.:. l'

mineral, or unisonous drnsr of anv kind, and cCi

m j not require any change of diet or exerrie Sold wholesale and retail bv Comstock t

Wholesale Druggists. 2 Fletcher-street N. V .''

by the principle Urngcats in tha Union. No. 27-ly By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookvii''

Brookville Soinertett New Trenton, M eta mora Rochester Ceder Grove P.O. 27-Hino.

Shoes and TTUST RECEIVED, a

V Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and Chit dren's Shoes, and for sale by D. PRICE.

Soot.

good assortment

of

NOTICE. THE undersigned having become agents for the White-Water Cotton Factory, are nowprepared to furnish Merchants and their customers, with a Superior article of yarne, carpet chain, candle-wicl ing and oatting, at Cina. priees at their store in Brookville. LONG it BROWN. Jaa'j Qtb, 1889.- . .

DR. BARTHOLOMEWS.

PINKEXPEt TOR ANT SYRl

rm.be cases of eonsumnthn ar an nnmtrcui ic'

the northern latitndes.t bat some remei'j l1

preventative should be kept by every finny c Mtantlv An ltant In .Jminiatar ah 1 1. fi rit Bj'-'

ance of so direful a disease. This ExpnrfiJ

Ayrup win in evcrv case prevent tue corny j 1. : 1.1. .r to "'1

a. ...tfuibv I III 7r.Bl uiu .v. any ffdouil " J consumption who will use this remedy cn tl

ny cases it has cured wben phye:c.ar.s naut

up the eases as incurable. f

Sold wholesale and retail by Comstoca Wholesale Druggist, 2 Fletcher-slreet, N.

by the principle Druggists in the Uni"n. :

By J. J. TEMl'LliTU.X iiroo'--

Jons, 29, 1840.

ALL persons. indeoteu toiae suaw---make immediate settlensnt by ner-

ortbty wiJtbacto HaraV ... .-.-Vi