Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 October 1840 — Page 4
ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE. Near the close of the Inst century, (Capt. S a native of New England, who. at an ear
ly age, wai eat rust. with "he command o( a rrV 'n but T V a ,n""j.",an7- f "nT,n6 re"c.nea ",B ilectinrd nnrt. rfianntpo1 n In rnrcro.anrl made I 7r r r ,. y - . e-'- - - the necessary prepera her, i for his return, one day .as he was walking. n lhe slreelsol the large and flourishing Dort at n hit It hit vessel was L anchored.he ob.er.ed a well dreed female walking near him in the same direction.Her ''eRturec. thoueh bear ns tbe evident . marks of sorrow and dejection, were beau i- Lhe " w i T .: inlprtct init Sltllrlr niih hrf Itnntilr anrlhfrl . v I glie prepossesting ani aignineu oemcanor, vapi aemcatior, i,api. er the might be ,arquainting her 8., pohtelv inquirrd whetber walking far in his direction at tae same ina.p. viiii ,rie nouse oi nit oS" ings,to wmcn ne was men repairing, ane assured him she whs eoing directly to the me house he had mentioned. Capt. S.lhcn nrolTered his services in tarrvlne a basket of ' ., ., . Li Lj..l..ir:i...i....j . . , 7 7. 7 l i ft " jT. i V ..e iuanae ..m -.. ... "I 'T', b i tlu Tiii l "J V r et. Capt. S. took the little burden from her hand, wholy unconscious of what it contained, . , , i . , , . t . ...' and little dreaming what to his future life y, f b the consequences of the action of I 4 1 a I a-Mmaal Ha nliCArra.1 n ho Innlr thai . . . . . t L: a I asei, iusi uicrc was as ng- mr iiniuiuon . hermannt.r and that her cheeks were crimson- ., , . . , , . . ..... . ed by a deep blusli; but impuliogi! lo noother cmmc lln maiden lim.dily, he walked on
in ie,.ce. . ue .-y -m, rCm hCu ..t -.. Uncton jn tode,-, She wa, illduced, (here. must make a call at the house then on hand ron, lo CQnincl rbnicMw mnl&. The for a few moments, and if he weald convey jntercour8e whicU followed wa, so.nd;.cor. hebaskeltohis tedgings she wou d soon be eredher hutbaIld wa, ,nR,ched rrom ,irebv there to lake charge of 1 1 herself, and throw- u le(J ca8ualljhet tncensed parent, .ngauanx.ouSlook on Captain 8. and his woul 1s(cn (o no eJttenuation-at the best, charge, she disappeared. her transgression wa, considered unpardonaCapt. S. proceeded to Ins boarding house ble, and wa8 driven from home in their aud deposited the basket m the hall. He niment, with limited pecuniar nllowseated himself M the dinner table and jovially and t'0d lo 9eek protection iherever related his adventure with the fair unknown. , , c .. ' i j ',i .1 she could find it. His host, better arquainted with the manners . ,i, ii . . 1 ... i . i . one was now thrown upon the world, a ofthe town and the imposition, which had wretched wandercr, willlouPt fricnd or p. sometime, been played orfon strangers, ,m,. tec,orehfi who 'neTcr dreamed ed. and rallied him on the po$ibintv of his ur i.l.i j u : ' , . - ,i- L .1 j j world wa, made for aught but her and hapiubasket containing something more than dead , , . r t t. j c . . . i i u i , 1 1 i ness, came lo tin, city fur shelter, and heie weieht, as he had humorously teimed hi, bur- ,. ., ... , . . . 7 5 ...I- . i.i r r.,i remained in security til that period which den. At this moment the cries or an infant , . ', , . r . i i - .i. j- r .l i. i . made her a mother, had exhausted her small
was nearu in uie. uirecuon oi uie uat:i i I had sucgested. Unmoved, however, by the u r:K . , 1 :i 1 To . ..... r I . i i ,, ,. . , , -.. - .. " I ,!.d nt dead weihK b.,1 living heal- .. . l 1 e I- i..r. I tl ity, ana nnnu No mothe tion. Ca irtCK, itnu iiitti"! ciscu iii iiihi crcuuiuus tmu i 1 . I- . L- 1 . r , , , . , ... honest simplicity in himself which had thus I rendered him Hie auoe ol female artince.was. . ... , -" . . . notwithstanding, imbued with too much phi huthropy and too much humanity of Teeling l.:l. ).:. I..I.Z J L .,.J..,.J Tlll.ll K'l.v unit a lie tci mtru lici, HIS nuuiicu l d.,,l,ir. Sn.rinfhef.-inai w.lvevenra Capt. S. frequently visited the island, and - n -- - - js a . a aIJ I k - ity ofthe penurious, and destroy, the merits , i ... . .. of their charities. ::"Zu;u !m "ri : r SSI "ZrlZ V r,r iv 7 ,L j 1 fectly, perhap.. than any other period, opens heblosomof female beauty. She wa. eateemed a, possessing nn uncommon share of beauty and vivacity, and such a, Copt. S', attachment that it wa, genera ly supposed that hi, was other than a parental affection, -j. I . , as ue sioou on in wiian ai wnici i, u t..... I . i .1.. .t..r. - i. . wm moored, a billet was put in hi, hand, by a person who immediately disappeared. He ,nT " P'ite request of his attendance to dine at .a hoe n the city, which was particularized in th. KilUi Tul house and family who occupied it were to him perfectly unknown: and so sinaular wer nil hiiwiih5 me invitation, mat ne tor some time hesitated whether It would be expedient to accent it. Curiositr however, won conquered hi. J.ubt., and resolved to attend. At the appointed hour, he arrived nt the house, and was ushered into an elegant apartment, by n adr whn ratio.! him by name, land introduced herself br the name of Mrs. W m ar -i assuring him at the tame time, that the cause of hi, invitation ahouli be lhe subject of a future epl.ination. The company toon with, drew, and left Capt. S. and the lady alone. And now, Capt. said she, addressing him with n confidence which was inspired, perhaps, by a consciousness of Ihe favorable imprestion which she had made, 'and now for our promised explanation, which, permit me to commence by inquiring, how fare, tour adopted daughterr Well, rnadame, very wrell,! believe,' replied Capt. S, somowhat tupprised at the question ' And it is rumored sir,' replied the lady, Mhat you are about to ch.tnsb the title of father, for one of a different nature 'Rumoi, often apeak, raguelv,
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cured nurse for the present, and before he ,?JSt T"P "W'V b" opened 8bw I'clh" left the island mtde amnle nrovion for the f1" lng nnd interesting society ofthe if store in tbe house recently occupied by Mr. lelt the island m tae ample proiison wr me OTey girl I protecled.' And there i, nnoth- Edrington, nearly oppsite the Court llov ifMU1! er.siV replied the ladv, who i, bv no meat,, wher.Vr.on. w.any article. intZ home, and did not visit the place for some unrraiGfuF 0 ,... anif whn ROW ,.nj, rmaj hne, can be accommodated on as good terms and year, after, when he found hi? former help- 3" nnsl perhaps better and cheaper than tWame article less ward had become an interesting little J IZJiT ' Zl A lfB"?k'il,- f P"" or ni lr.. . u ii u.ji- ehe amount of whatever ou may be pleated cash will he taken inpayment for boots, ahoeaor prattler. He oon became much -attached I to ,0 J J ,eftther I intend to keep shoe maken findinVfor
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V Y . i j u i , .r L i . dead, had forgiven, and bequcthed her a comclll K w .i ltLl JUPT1 RU,ir- Petence' 0n lhc8C grou9 tg.lhr with Capt. S.jra, at that time mak,ng prepera- his prepossessions in her favor, Capt. S. in a tions to return to. New England. Or. cJaJI. ;.i w .A.X I? ?
replied Capt. S., still uncertain wl.iiher Tier!
remarks tended. 'Nobody could be better entitled to that pririlege sir,'! continued ihe seriously, but what grade, alasl what grade .1 i i . . m me Bcmeoi jour narsn censures nave jou assigned to her seemingly uonatural mother?' V7i man a me. recited uaou S.. 1 am ill qualified to iudke.. Perliao. that mo ther might hare reason to justify her conduct, ..v .. . ."I anawitnout knowing the circumstance, under n which -he(ed . - , - rmlJ - mn . . V . . ... . . .. ' " V ... biiiu vMfc.i.iv iiir w imt r kncw Uie wcrW wcuM. Md nad rencuct, which right loccnJemn,Mba .i unm t iral.but think you parted w lilh Ihe infant tf her btscm n illi-1 cuta w,(hont one tear of motherly lote. 0,f could jou hate krean the anguish "of thn momcnl .hal dj,,raction cf filing which rent her bleeding bosom, when the re" KnnoIp hpi1 lhp onK. oH;;,.f nf h , Ji i.: ' ...t r-.-.i.!.u.L. l .u "? V' l" ' . I " ,k" " d 7' ' Ve' ' Ve"dure l,er lhen nmeu'xi!irnce, every reeling oi censure would have been Ion in commiseration for her sujering8. 0ne year before, and all that the heart can w sh, was hers; a (he adran- . ... . ... . , ,, .... V..i- : ' r that is splendid and dazzling in the eyes of . . s ,-t.. l"c nvnu, nuu CIICI IIISIIIILIIUII III BUI. IUI inc. a9cour(i h?fnccepUnce. hut ner ,iear fo rMnff offir. BoorJinrf,.,..!. hll. honor"iv iiiit out ivt iitvi nil divl.lllllllt uie, nuu niio,iiic hiicw, nouiu never o rc COgnid as her 5uilor by her proud parent,, wfQ vewed wei(1( M ,fje V ble, and who, the knew, would never be re ,, , , i rpennrrpfl' li wni thn rnmnllt In vnl 7";.n. ""Y' c "c' MU BU" ,"a t",u At this tricisshe m?t you, I I. 1. - ,1 l . I a. I j m inn iiimauc uiri iuu, juui turn nv-1 irr was iimiiiij inc uiuuem occurreu iw iicr Ipr wns known lhf Ihnnahl nrrnrwH in lirl 0 J00r enev.lence with the charge of . 11,11 . , . - ... , . w uciiuiu ins euuaiicn auu uiuicviioii CUIIllll . . . . . . V v iucu iu mm unucuicit nuu niii. mu inn v tier, i hj . ih. J.n.hi.. . i . . ., , . r i , j - -. - w .. w.. WUI nppm. a,i ir.pann inroarn nit ..ii. eve mv' VeelV-I Xh V.l j p- - "V- - nurainimmii ui Biiuuier KIIIU r ... .1 .: J !...,. I. .: ...l-.J 1 i I be wceptaVIe, .ir. epl ed she, perhap, you the choice of marrying either the mother er i mis vvnpt. o. imu uiseoverea wun whom be I wa, conversing, and Hint he wa, tint a little I rrro I ill AH tatksl inldhlslelaasl era lUaa. M.t...K ft V! gtit him to the conclusion that daughter had alway, looked u, on him a, a hih . Wfl, . Ai.nina..A . " wilh he molher, 7 Edition to what she had Already teld h m, th whatever .tain, had been thought to 8uU; her chnracter, Ihey had already been .r a h..i i... . J. Mn.uiiu,iiim iiiiiiiici iinrcillS, UlOUgn HOW i.j J,Li.r .,5i f.. w . . of the imilling village, of which he .ettjed, and now lives with hi, family in lhe bo,omof! contentment and social happiness, Baltimore Cti tiainmore u,t ipper OtTtfca.ot TMt BaooaviLKB Irs. Co., 13 Oct., 1839. i r n ""n win receive money on deposite at omce, on the following terms, namely: for2tnonln 3 PT cent, per annum for 3 months mf 5 per cent., and for Dor Persons wishing to make sipht depoaitcs, can confidently rely on such certificates beins; met when presented. - , ks on " kinds tof ProPerty will be taken as ai si i ias saVaeBMsa m 3 ual: for terme apply at the office ofthe comnanv. east upper room above Price and A dame' eaddle tore- 8. GOODWIN, Pretident. A.MTjA.aVt, N. n.Riit.... I O tl Pair a 3 W. M'CLktaT, f S VV-.. Is Rao. HoLtiRB, W. T. Bma, Jona W. Hitt, SscV' SUttrs and Cot. JUST RECEIVED, a good assortment et Men's, Women's, Boys', Misses' and Children's Shoes, aad for sale by D. PRICE.
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DODFRTY & in ACT. CARRIAGE if WAGON MKERS. i ME8PEG FULLY Inform the ci tissue of CoBnersville, and the public generally, that they hare purchased the Shop formerly owned by II. L. Witherald, and carried on by Dickerton; Where they will at all timet be ready, and on the moat reasonable terms, and at tbe shotest notice, ac commod.te their patrons with auy.end every thing n! ' Ye,r ,,nB ! uneB"Repairing done with neatness ami dispatch. Connersviiie. April 3, 1840. 14 On. Te, Colftc, Sugar & Call. ticies, and lor sale.by IJ. TKHJE. Rag Carpet. mi HE anbscriber ha. on band a ,ood assortment ofllag Carpet, wbich will be sold low. Abra e00"1 lot f tow linea, by B'HIe, Sep. . 1840. : D. PRICE TTlCHMOND AND BROOLVII.LE CANAL iltt - -The atock holders in tba Richmond and Brookiille Canal, are hereby notified that two dol on Mch "bre ofthe eerond Illi.ient will be reqoired on tbeUt day offith mo. (Septemoer next, ny oraer of tbe Hoard of Directors BENJAMIN EULGHUH.See. 6th mo. 20th, 1640. 26 if lltchmind PaNadium. NOTICE. A tL persona indebted to tbe subscribers mat jA. makeimmediate settlemeat r nets or catbt they will ha veto pay coatJuly 18 1810. LONG BROWN. frOOfkLBS COTTON YARN. WVVW l,t)00 Sole Uather, 300 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee. 8 Bales Brown Sheeting. 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Ctroon Indigo, Just receired and far sale bv ft. Ac S. TYNER. Broekville Sept. 11, 1?40. The Ruahville Whig will please copy the abate Jus I Receired. AN assortment of SytLes, Scythe Stones and Rifles. ALSO an asaertment of Queensware, Women and children's aboee. ALSO tew fancy Prints, and Summer goods, will be sold low for cash or approved produce, ty II. PRICE. Bookville.June 15th 1640. NATIONAL IIOTEL, L4WREXCEBVRUH lad,. m rnl UIE subscriber has taken aad fitted up at a tts , where he can accommodate a number of city mnu iransieni eoaraers. Ilia tntin inrnitiiri! ml Rtinn. . J r the first qal,ty. b first quality. Every effort will be made to apread the beat taace will admit of. for thoae u-a veiling every attention will be fort Said house ia now open for lha recent ion oft ran. Picm a no cut cuuom. jkii. kvi.k . - i.wr'irb. ent. I. l Lawr'gb, Sept. 19. IP40. 40 Lavr'gk Bta. sale. DANIEL HOFFMAN. Brookville, June 18, 1840. 25-tf TT UMBER. The esubcribers have now on band at-J and offer for sale low 1,100,000 lct of Pine Doards. 4U0,UU0 SHINGLES; VV. TATE 80N. July, MI839.-r.flee 20-tf NEW goods. THE subscribers would respectfully intoi their customers and the citixeus generally that my are now receiving irom JS'ew York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE! Consisting or the following! Dry Coorf ond Groceries of all kinds Hard, Earthen, Queen's ond! Tin 17 AUG; Liverpool, China, and Britania. rfo.. BOOTS, SHOES, PUMPS SLIPPERS; r ..ii .trii. mm . ' rur, otMir, qru roim ana Leghorn Jaw; AU or which we will sell vn the most favorable terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. LONG de BROWN. Brookville, May 2.1, 1839. Groceries. JUST received a frech supply or Sugar, Molasses, Coffee and Mackeral, aad will be sold low for cash. A led, a fine assortment of women and children, boes. - D. PRICE. Brookville, April 16, 1840 O N and, constantly at the American office the following kinds or blanks: Deeds, Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions. Constables' Bonds Mortgagee, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand, Constable Sales. NOTARY PUBLIC. C F. CtABKaoR, will also attend to filling deeds, Mortsgaa, Bonds, dee, aad take tbe acknowledgement or deads, powers of attorney, or take depositions, certificates, affidavits, we, sVe. Office in the printing office. IA ly
NOTICE. rTnHR undersigned having become agents for ii. the White-Water Cotton Factory, are bow prepared to furaiah Merchants and their customers, With a Hirnioi ajlicle of yarns, earpet thai, taafte-wictiae and totting, et Cina. prices t OiZtASft tl troekviltei LONT1 fc BROWN. - asSib, . i
TTOPPAT'ft VEGETABLE LIFE MEIlI
X-U. ClNErTbea Medicines are indebted for 1 frpnhame to ilieir manifest aad sensible action in urifyitng the springe and channela of life, and en dowing them with renewed tone and vigor. In ma ny hundred certified eaaes which have been made public, and in almoat every species of disease to which tbe human fraaia ia liable., tbe banov effects of MOFFAT'S LIPE PILL8 AND. PHEN1X BITTERS bare been gratefully and publicly ac knowlecged by the persons benefitted, and wbo were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which they are com pounded, and upon which they coneequently act The LIFE fllEUICINHS recommend them selves in diseases of everr form and description. Their first operation is to loosen from tba coa of the stomach and bowels, tbe various itnpuritiesf ana crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faxes wbicb collect in tbe convolutions of the smallest intestines. Othrr medicines only penally elesnse these, and leav such collected masses behind as to produce habitue ai costiveness, with ail its train of evils, or sudden diarrhoea, with its imminent danirsra. Thia fact is well known to all regular anatomiala, who exam ine the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of thoae well informed men against quaes meaicines or medicines prepared and her ond to the public by ignorant persons. The seeaid effect of the Life Medicines is to cleanae the kidneys and tbe bladder; and by thia means, the liver and the lungs, the heatbful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity ofthe urinary organs. The blood, wbtoh takes its red color from tbe agency of tbe liver and the Junes before it psa ses into tne heart, being tbua purified by tbem, and nourished by food coming from a clean stomach, courses freely through the veins, renews every part of tbe system , and triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the blooming cbeek. ' j Moffat's Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss ofAppetite, Heart-burn and Head aebe. Restlessness, lil-temper. Anxiety, Languor and Melaneholly, Costiveness, Diarrheas, Cholery, Fevers of all kinda. Rheumatism, Gout. Dropsiea of all kinds, Grsvel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sures, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive comptainte. Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Common Clode and Influenza, and various other complsints which afflict the human Frame. In Fever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so much so thstinthe Fever and Ague districts Physicians al most universally presence them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his natients iato be particular in taking the Lire Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a news paper notice, or by anything tkat he himself msy say in their favor, that he hopes to train credit. i ia aione uy me results or a lair trial. MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL.- designed as a domestic guide to health. This little pampmec, eatteu ny w. i. Moffat. 975 Broadway, New York, has been published for the purpose of explaining more tuny Mr. Moffat s theory of diaeaaea, and Will be found bio-hlv mtereainor to ner. eons seeking health. It treats' noon prevalent diaeases, and tbe causes thereof, Price 23 cents fer sale ny nr. Moffat s agents generally. i nese v aiuaoia medicines are lor sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brook ville. AGENTS The Life Medieines ma k alan he had of any of the principleaDruggesta in every town throughout tbe United States and the Canadas ASK for Moffat a Life Pills and Pht.nir RittM and besure that a fac eimiie of John Moffat's signatureis upon tbe label of each bottle of Bitters or oox or p.,!,. Thesn valuable Medicines sre tor sale by J.J. TEMPLETON, Dec. 27, 1839-62-ly Brook ville Ind BRANDRETkTS PILLS. LIFE AND DEATH. Every living heing has two distinct principle in it riunire -vnc- tnc .rnnnvir nr AJtre. tne Olfl r ine i rincipie oj ueam. 0 long ss the principles or Life predominates 9 health is enjoyed; when the Principle or death aickneaa takes place. By the principle er death ia meant iho principle or decomposition or decay which ia each hour irtiinirnn in th hnm r. .... from the hour of our birth to that or our final exit While the natural outlets, tbe pores, the bowels and all the other excretoriea efthe body, discbarge these decsyed particles as faat as they are generated, we are in a state or health we are free from tbe presence or disease. How shall we counteract the principles or death? now t'urge lee, Purge! The magic ia tba. Word shall vet be underalond h lha riiiii i Yes, Purge. Be tbe pain in the head, the back the bowels, the foot, the stomach, the side, tbe luroati aoee it ansa rrom internal or external cause Still OUrira! For Vnnal tkia aalf aaidani inik m - .. ..M.aa, that pain cannot exiat eavt by the pressure or soma impurity, seme deposite or decomposed particles apen the organ er part where the pain is seated Purge with what! With ucroirb Brandreth's mis! wbicb can be obtained only from persons re gularly authorised to sell the same by a certificate oi Agency signea oy uraadretb. BBWABB OF COVHTETKtTs! All Pills purporting to be Dr. Brandreth's, and sold by persoas without a certificate as above, are COVHTBaPKITB. The following persons have been appointed Agenu for tbe sale of Dr. Brandreth's Gaaciaa Vs BTAM.B UaiTBBBAL 1'h.lb, in tbeir respective places; there is no need or being imposed apoo by the Counterfeits, ir you only remember to aak for the certificate or Agency. Never buy of pedlers, for in no instance do they ever have the genuine article. anon a nave sroaa as too wools roisoir. for if yon purchase pills or then which they tell you are Brandreth's, you are as certain as destb to get a WOBTBtSSa COCNTtarCIT asticlk! The foiloowing ara the only autkorited Agents in Franklin County. - It. & 8. Tyner Joel Palmer Z. A. Nye Esekial Tyner e Co. Cooley de Petty Ward 4c Roaeberry June 29, 1840. Brookville Somerset! . New Trenton. MeUmora Rochester Coder Grove P. O. 27-3mo. 1O.00O EtUael of l7hc.it. The subscribers wish to purchase 10,000 bushels of good merchantable wheat, for wbicb tba 5? if1 ,?nce wi" iveB lo be Mivered in Brookville. , Long & Brown. . TO RENT, Jiv 2t74 Public liar, i2Mseta nnmee'rerefy.
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. , . ,,, IHWCC U.UQ fcfJcafc hose nnly who know by trial or immediate serration, can for,. y idea ofthe effer r . f jr. innui x.t J.. . , perfect rtltrf or the almost charm.l.wrectediaea.es of tbe PILES, RHEUM ATUxV ill 8WF.LI.tKRS a.J .11 W-rr. J.AJ ,!M. all SWELLINGS, and alt EXTERN a fn no matter how severe, bv tbenae or ir.., . ins ment. ' Find one who haansed it that will" not 1 i it above all things ercrueed; aad you will !iU fawhaiv ABnflail ha Bataaajaal - aiU w wbbs vaiiiiv in; lUBinwi For the relief or suffering human heinin i y be afflicted. I bear too to ask a.v'Jr . who know-aak the Hub. ALFRED COXKLT? UrS.Jadge for that district, residing near I?.' burn; ask MaTHEW-J. MYERS, Esq.. A u N.Y,;sskea.DUFF GREEN, late of vS . "a1"" '"?", ,,,ra" Know of case, ouconquersble by all sther remedies or ptiveiei.n. though tried for many years, that hare becncnrM by the use or I he genuine HAYS' LINIMENT 1! Thousands of other persons know similar cures "" We appeal to their sense af justice their hom feelinirs. It is but -a duty yoo owe to yeur suffering fe!;ow beings to let this (treat remedy be known. of U then to all f your friends. This will Mve much pain where tbe newspapers are nt read, nr where readers sre incredulous, because so m'ji woriuiess srucies are overused lor the same pnf. nn.. P . urak all if mil a.,-1.. I . . i'"-"- - it "BTP "Bed it do ant say it is beyond all prsise, then do nottaU it. Tbe proprietor will pot allow this article to ha paid for ualess it cures, when aU tl e direction are fully followed. F.7 any one tvffering rtfit now fo try itt tf km doe$, kt ovghl lo be ptiUi more for hit obtiinacy than kit nffering. Mr. Ilava woiital naiur nnnmmnt i. .a., .lcle, were he not compelled by his sense of moral of religious duty to do all in his power for tbe vicuna oi distress ana misery, r-or this purpose he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure a dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OUT Some tvindhti kate eevntet. feited tki article, and fntt tl j wia tariont s". vice. Do hot be imposed upon. One thing an will protect you it is tbe name of COMSTiW fc CO., that pome mutt mlwavt be on ih, ... per, or you are cheated. Do not foriret it. r.L tbie direction with you, aad test by that, er never ouy; lor it is mpottiore sor any over to be trer genuine. No. 27-ly SOLOMON D.T.a Sold by Conutock k Co.. 2 Fie tchen-street N. T And by 4. 1. TEMPLET ON Brookville. To the Bald Headed, and others. Does any knew a neighbor or a friend who his been Bald and whose head is now covered with fine hair! One whose coat collar waa mmmJ with dandruff, tbouirb brushed ever hnnr t.;.k has now vanished entirelvl Or one whnaai..;M mm, J WW HILU at early age were turning grey, who now Las not a grey bain lhaxirenwboee beads were covered with scurf, whose hair would not stow, that an now growing the fuhVst crops or hair! Some cases must be known to most persons. Ask tbem tb cause, and yoo will be told, these thinjrs hsve beea uono oy me use oi lot UAL.JH OF COLUMBIA ui so years growth is this article, its demand in. creasing annually some hundred per cent, though Whoai JiauaiA.Aj a t a ... nucu uwcvicicu noiopposea oy any thing lor tbe same purpose, now assailed by almost numberless musuroon irasn preparations that will ruin the hair ir uaed to any extent. Can more than these rcu be wanted refer to the recommendations by a list or names or respectability, unequaled by any other article. Look to these thinsrs buv this article. Slay and preserve your hair by its use, or ir bald restore u. L.asies, attend to this hundreds is fashionable life ere uaing it a. tbe only article really fit for tbe toilet. Lang hair is very apt to fall out. ftadies, use the Balm of Columbia in time m aave yourselves the disgrace of baldness by negltct of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve the beaotiea of nature, with wbich a bountiful Creator haa endowed lou uaa the Balm, for it will do it. Ne. 37-ly. For sale by J. TEMPLETON Brookville. DR. SPOHN'S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY. For the permanent cure of this distressing complaint, never foils. When persevered in.it effee tualiy renovates thesystem,and doea away the causes of the SICK dc KERVOVS HEADACHK.Tbeusands have tried it, and found precisely tbe relief wbich the articles premies to be tow. Certificates o( the strongest kind, and rrom the mot respectable persons, are in lhe possession of the proprietor, seme of wbicb have been publieedh, eatifying to the permanent cure, and others to tbe Immediate relief givon by this remedy. It afToiit relief to the afflicted in 18 or 20 minutes from the first dose. If taken when the symptoms or an ittack are first felt, it prevents the further prqgrw f the complaint, and can poduce no dsnger stanr time by and excessive dose; as in such a case it would only throw off the contents of tbe stomachs, leaving it eweet and healthy with an excellent ippetite. All afflicted with headache should not ftil to procure the article, and relieve themselves from so distressing a complaint. Physicians have in many i Balances given it ts their patients, and in every iastance, to our knowledge, with great satisfaction have found it a certain core. Siek and JVervont Headache is a complaint with which physicians do not wish to bars any thing to do, aad generally prescribe only lor temporary relf- consequently. Dr. 8plion's Hick Headache Remedy escapes the opposition wbicb some other proprietory articles meet from Ut scource. Try it once and you never will regret it. It composed entirely or vegetables., and contaiss bo mineral, or poisonous drag or any kind, and does not require any change or dieter exercise. sold wholesale and retail by Comstock Co. Wholesale Druniata. 2 Plthar.ai ri N. Y..aod by the principle Druggists in the Usion. Ko. 5f7-ly By J.J. TEMPLETON Brook ville. DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S. PINKEXPECTORANT SYRVP rrnhe cases or eonsomptitn are so numerous in as ii. tbe northern latitudes, that some remedy as a preventative should be kept by every family coal atantty on band, to administer oa the first appearance of so direful a disease. Tbie ExpectorSyrup will in every eaee preveat the complaiot It ie quite impossible for any person ever to bare consumption wbo will ate this remedy on the first pproacn or cough aad pain in tbe aide, ana to mr mj cases it has cured when physicians had fir" p tbe cases as incurable. " Said wholesale and 'reUil by . Comstock Co.. Wholesale Dngril.3 Fletcber-street, N. T."a by the: principle DrofyisU in tba Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville. ? June, S, 1840. " - ' 27 J? rrnllE awssmaT kspe ea hand at the Baai" 1L . Ereavi"a. - ' ru.i . inmr t Woods, -U -: h jC3Tfc5rriNGTa-
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