Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 44, Brookville, Franklin County, 30 October 1840 — Page 4

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VHAT HAS lM!SED THre GREAT COMMOTION! Tint" Little Pig, Tktf."

What U cauead this treat com motion , motion

motion. Oar cocnttv through! -. Jt ia the bill a rolling oa, fat flpeekfeo aad Ty lei too Tippecanoe and Tyler too. And with the Well heat littlt an, an. Van, Van is a ueeu up man. And witb them we'll beat littl Van. Like the rushing of mighty water, watere.watere, Oa it tit go, Aad in iU course it will clear the way Fur Tippecanoe, te. Bee the loco standard tottaring, tottering, totter iag. Down it must go. And in ita place welt rear the flag Uf Tippeccno, ate. 'Can't yon knar from every quarter, quarter, qaarirr, Good naw and true. That swift the hall ie rolling on" For,! ij-i tiahoe, etc. The Buckeye boya turned out ia thousands, thoaaanda. tnouand. Not long ago. Aadat Co.umboa net their eeale. To Tippecanoe, ete. Now yaa hear the Yan Jack'e talking, talking. talking, Tbinga look quite blie, for all the world aeema turning round Foi Tippecanoe, ate. ' Let them talk aboot hri cider, cider, eider, And log cabina too, Twil only help to apeed the ball Nor Tippecanoe, ate. The latch ttring hanga outside the door, door.dwor, Aed ia never pulled through. For it never wee the cutom of Old Tippecanoe, a.e. Be alwaya ban hie table net, aet, eet. For all honest aad true, Aad iavitea them in to take a bite With Tippecanoe, etc. 8a the enilamea and lg-traaurer, treaeurete, lret.au rare. All ia a ataw. For wel they know they atand no chance With Tippecanoe, etc. Llul Matty 'a dayaar aambered, namaarad.num bared. Out ha meat ga. And in the chair well place the good Old Tippecanoe, etc. Now who ahall we haveforeur governor, governor, Who tell one who? Lei's have Sam Rigger, for hae a team Far Tippecano and Tyler too .Tippecanoe aad Trier too. And with them we'll beat T.A. Howard, Howard, Howard a a used up man. And with them we'll boat T. A. Howard! PREMATURE CHOICE OF A SECOND WIFE. ItruB op a titrpocnoRuaiAC 'Wow, mv dear,' said Mre Woodtum faintly to her hu band, 'the time hat come at las. I fevl that I am on my death bed, and have but a short time to elay with you. But I hope we shall be resigned to the will of hea vm. These thing1 are undoubtedly all ordered for the beet & X would go cheerfully, if it was not for my anxiety for you and the chil Jn-n. Now don t you think, my dear. she continued, with in created tendernett don't von think it would be best for you to he married again to tome kind, good woman, that would be a mother to our dear little oner, and make y our home pleasant and happy r She paused nnd aaemed to look enrntelly in his face for an antwer. 'Well, I've sometime thought, of late, it r a. & a a a www . mignt oe oett, taia r wooisum, with m ve ry solemn air. 'Then you have been thinking about it,' aid Airs w oodsum, with a alight contraction of the mutclet of the lace. Why yet,' taid Mr Woodram,! havejinre you iMTe had spell of being so very tick. make me feel dreadfully, tut 1 don't know but it might be n matter of duty. Well I do think it would, taid Mrs Wood lain, 'if you ran gut the right tort of a nenen. Evert thing depends upon that my dear, and I hope you will be very particular about wbo you get very.1 1 certainly shall, said Mr Woedsum; dont Jive yourself any uneasiness about that, my ear, for 1 assure you I shall be very particular. The person I shall hare is one of the kindest end best women in tlie world. 'But have you been thinking of any one in particular, my dearl said Mrs Wood so nv 'There is one, that I have thought of for a longtime putt, 1 should probably nam, if j It should be the will of Providence to take you from us. 'And pray, Mr Woedsum, who ran it bef aid the wife, with expression, a little more of earth than heaven returning to her eye. ; Whoisit,Mr,Woodsumt You haven't named it to her, have youf Oh by no means,' said Mr Wood ran--'but. my dear, we had better drop the subject, tl agitates you ro much.' 'But, Mr Wood sum you must tell me who , it is, I could never die in peace till you do. It is a subject painful to talk about,' said " Mr Woodbum, 'and it don't appear to me it - will be best to call names. 'But I Insist upost it,' mud Mrs Woedsum, wbo had by this time rained herself up with great eArwestacss, nod loaning upon her elbow, whiia net searching glance was reading every snwachr in her husband's face. 'Mr. Wood seen, 1 laokt .upon it.'

sigh, Mf yon inaia upon it, my dear, I ranee1

tiiought tnnt it it should he the will or "rovi. dence to Ink you from e to b here no more, I bave thought that I ahonld marry for my second wife, Hannah Ixtvelnt ! ; An earthly fire Qashed irvrD Sirs WoodsunVs ejr sl.e leaped from the bed like n rut.1 walked across the roorr, nnd seatt d bemelf in n hntr. What !"he ext laimed in n trerr.Ming voice, almost choked with agitation, what! marry that sleepy slut of n Hannah I.nvetov Mr Woodsum. that i too murh for flesh nnd Mood to bear! I can't endure that, nor I won't! No! that's what never shall he.' So ou mar go to your ploughing. Mr Woodmm, and net your hrart at rest ousnn, she continued, turning to one of the girls, 'make up more nee under that dinner pot Mr Woodtum went to the field and pursued hit wotk. and when he returned at the dinner hour, he found the family dinner well prepared, and hU wife prepared to do the onors of the table. Mrs Voosuni s health from that day continued to improve nnd he waa never afterward visited ry the teriihle ndiCMon of the hypochondriac. Frm fa nrfi Jmumml, Shall we etocite ova dcoktbbs thbb hard times For sn answer to the above important inquire, will the Editors of the Journal be good enough to publish the follow ing shot t article from an Eastern paper t Ifjinrnct rf a mant wife en his character an destiny. Aleph and Beth Were brothers. Aleph married a pious woman of a respectable religious family. I met him in his yard, walking around with vigor and speed, an erect, pertly, ruddy, robust man. His out buildings werr numerous; and his yards were full of wood, utensils, and materials for Work. 1 went into his house. It was laree, well fur nished. There were books there ; and they seemed to be read and stndied, Ah-ph was a pillar m tbe church, the paruh.and Utetewn; lor nenad a good wife. A wise woman buildeth her house. Her hiaband is known i" 'he gates, whethe sitteth among tke elder of the land. She looketh well to the ways her houiehold. and eateth not the bread of ulenes. Her children rise up, and call her blessed; her husband aUo and he praised her. ravor isdeceitlul, and beauty is vain, but a woman that feareth tbe Lord, she shall be praised. Gite her of the fruit of her hands and let her own works praise her in the gate. uein naa a goon uispoemon. lie was in duslrions,steady and prudent. He .was hon est and moral, and respected religion ; hut he had a poor wife. His tall form was bowed down. Un his lace was the impression of rare and despondency, and his movements were of the same character. Wilh the companion and family that he had, he aosseued neiuirramiuv ie no any ining lor the promo.1 1 I" . I . 1 - 4 . non oi reiiEion.ana puouc good, lie did not prper. There was the aspect of nakedness about hu barn. and about hi house. and with in his door. His familv did not gtow Up in einn .mi rc-riiuc iiaout. i neir charac ter and condition were net such as to cheer him. He drooped at lengih and died. He made no profession of religion; but he cor a. a. a a . many welcomed my vi.i's as a minister: and I indulged wme hope that denth was gain to him; but as he lived, so he died in a cheerleu state of mind. There was considerable religion in the fimity.Muh as it was; but there was also considerable intemperance, and looseness of prim i pie and practice in other brandies of morals. In the sinking condition of the family, tbe it.fluence of the poor wife was to ne seen. Mte wa not herself vicious hut she had no hih moral principles, no rul tivation of mind, no interest in the improve ment of society, no sval for neatness and eaan fort, for whatsoever things are lovely aad of good report, tier want of the qualities of the virtuous woman, described in Proverbs, made her a poor wife, and her husband a Door oar. ithioner. 1 seem to see hit stocpii.g form and care worn fare, passing before me. I seem to see the neighborhood presenting all around me niigniing innuence oi a alack woman, -.1. 1 . .. w uncu nrr cinioren. laiK lo ir.e then of educating young men, and of training them np to be good cilzens, good mem he is ol cnurcnes, aim good supporters ef religious te cieties; and I will tell too. to educate totmr aro men to be good wives, ify vu wculd have men to be happy men, good cilisens, and good par ituoucrs, ramtr our. BOOT cf SHOE STORE. rTnllE SUBSCRIBERS wiab to inform the 1L public generally that they have, and will continue to have, on hand, an assortment of Boota, Shorn, and Slipper, oi an kinds, superior to anv ever offerou ia tb?a place all of their own manu'acture and for sale. wameaam or retail, at lb lowest price. Work Warranted. They will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FUNDINGS t all kind on head aad for sale at tb lowest pri , BROWN 4 KINO. July 90, 1SS8 . VfiASH will b paid by tb subscriber for UWSAlt aad COTTON J2AGS. oltvored at theirMilk ia BroOvlIVs; J. H. 1SPRER s CO. NOTIC& l ' '? ' ' "': A persen ladebted ta tae s seer kVsr are re 41 sotUamsai immo asely, ertaeetf sjeea ar aota. .."' tOKS a BROvTIT. rmoMBSTONEa JLL For aale by

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DcnEnnr & uacv. t CARRIAGE fVAGOJf MAKERS. C"VE5PEC FULLY Inform tba eititeaa of Conaenville, nnd the public generally, that they

have purchased the shop formerly owned by H. L. rLn" f ' v rY, ZZZlZ rIVJ Witberald. and carried on by Dickerson; where ... . n a . , i reasonable terms, and at the abotest notice, ac- ""-' I commodate their patrons with any, and every thing a their line of Business. Repairing done with neatness and dispatch Connersville, April 3, 1840.14 6m. Tea, Coffee, Sugar & Salt. JUST received a fresh supply of the above articles. and for sale.by D. PRICE. - Rag Carpet. . THE subscriber has on band a good assortment of Rag Carpet, which will be sold low. Also a good lot of tow linen, by D. PRICE Brookville, Sep. 9, 1840. RICHMOND and broolville canal --The stock holder is the Richmond and Brookville Canal, are hereby notified that two dollars on each share, of the second Installment now due will be required on the 1st day of 9th mo. (Sep tember] next. By order of the Board of Directors. BENJAMIN FULGHUM.Sec. 6th mo. 20th, 1840. 26tf Richmond Palladium NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the subscribers make immediate settlement by note or cash they will have to pay cost July 12 1840. LONG & BROWN. 5000 LBS COTTON YARN 1,0000 Sole Leather, 200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sack Coffee, 8 Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kcgs Nai!s, 1 Ceroon Indigo, Just received and for sal by R. & S. TYNER. Brookville Sept. 11, 1840. The Bushvill Whig will please copy the above Just Received AN assortment of Styles, Scv the Stone an Rifles. ALSO an assortment of Queens ware, Women and children's shoes. ALSO few fancy Prints, and Summer goods, will be sold low for cash or approved produce, by D. PRICE. Bookville.June 15th 1840. NATIONAL HOTEL, LAWRENCEBURGH Ind,. THE subscriber has taken and fitted up at a heavy expense the building formerly occupied by E. D. John, Esq. corner of Short and High sts. , where he can accommodate a number of city and transient boarders. His entire furniture sad fixtures are new and of the first quality. Every effort will be made to spread the best table that the locality of the place will admit of. A good livery is prepared for those travelling by private conveyance, and erv attention will be paid to enhance their comfort. Said house is now open for the reception of transient and city custom. JNO. KYLE. Lawr'gh, Sept. 19, 1840. 40 Lawr'gh Bea. Boot. Shoe, & Leather Store. THE subscriber has opened a Shoe & leather store in the house recently occupied by Mr. Edrington, nearly oppsite the Court House, where persons wanting any articles in the above line, can be accommodated on as good terms and perhaps newer and cheaper than the same article can be had in Brookville. Country produce cash will be takea ia payment for boots, shoes or earner, i intend t keep aho maker finding for u.iniEL iiiirrniK Brookviil, June IS, 1640. 25-tf TT UMRER.Tbe ssubcriber have now on band U-d ard offer for sale low 1, 100,000 feet orpine Doarda. 4UIMJUU SHINGLES: 1,300 Locust Posts; Joist. Scantling, sVr.dV. . TATE dr 80N. July, ttl39.-(Aee. 2-tf NEW GOODS. THf. subactiber would respectully infoim their customers and tbe citizens generally that tncy aru now receiving irom JVew York, Philadelphia Pittsburg, and Cincinnati, A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE Consietin of tha A!lrtw;n--Dry Goods and Groceries of ait kinds i Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin WAKE; Liverpool. ChiMa. and Britania. do.: BOOTS. SHOES, PUMPS SLIPPERS far, Silk, and Palm and Leghorn Hats; All of which wa will aell oa th moat favorable terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE take ia ex change for good. LONG BROWN. Brookviil, May 93, 1B. Groceries). TfUST ived a fiech aupply of Sunr. ltolaa CJ sea, Coffee and Mackerel, aad will be old low lor cash. Also, a fine assortment of women and child boes. D. PRICE. Brook ville. April 16, If 40 Omen or van BaooxviiE I. fJon i IS Oct., 18.9. rnvHIS Co. will receive atoaey oa dpnit at ueir ottce, oa the followirg trm. naately: for 3 month 3 per cent, pmr annum for 8 oaoathe per cant. tor a aaootaa o per cnt-, aad for 9 more moot ha 8 per cent. - Person witthinr to make Birbt danositra. Beatiy rely oa sack certificate being 'Whoa presented. Risks oa all kiads of property will be takea S ! for Una apply at th Sc of the eompan. waci oppor room a nor rnc a a teams saddle store. 8. GOODWIN PrttidoM. A. MCanvv, , B. U'Cabtv. N. D. OasA.oa, D. Pa ics. W. MfJuaav. J. Wvan, fimm. Hsutis. 2 o W.T.:

O07FAT8 VEGETABLE LIPS MEM CINES. The Medicine are iadahted for eirpabameto tLoir manifest nnd sensible action in

anfyitng. the - spring and enanneJs of life, and endowing tbm with renewed tow aad vigor, la ma fcnadred certified case wticb have bee. made .,.. j - . -. t 1.. ... fraawiivo " ah eiauioj. arvuiy peasa.iui wi uniavayaiaii w which the human rraane ia liable, tba happy enerti of MOFFAT'S LIFE IMIX8 AND Pit K NIX BITTERS have been gratefully aad publicly acknowledged by tbo permma benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical priaciplee apt a which they are compounded , and upon which they consequently- act. The LIFE- IIEDICIXK8 reeommead tbemelre iadiaeaaee of every form and deacriptioa Their first operation to looaen from the coats of the stomach and bowels, the various impuritieaf and crudities constantly settling around them; and i to remove the hardened fiaces which collect in the convolution of tbe smallest intestine. Other medicines nmy partally cleans these, sad leav such cullected behind aa t produce habitue al coetivenera, with all ita train of evil, or sudden diarrboM. with ita imminent dangers. This fact i well known to all regular anatomiata, who exam, iae tbe fcumaa bowel a Her death: aad hence tbe prejudice of those well iaformed men against quack medicine or medicine prepare and tierwnd to tbe public by ignorant perron. Th secaid effect of the l.i'e Sledicines ia to cleans th k;dneys and the bladder; and by tkia means, tbe li.M..illk. ill. L..1I.A1I . i. mat .kipk W WW ,Uf IMIIC, . II. ... .Mill. -r. entirely depends op. th regalarit v of the riary rcan: Th blood, which take it red rotor from 1 tko r t Ik. l.r and 1L Um befor it na. rr. .if. l ... . r .j u . mrm lniti id cnii. h-ibv uhii uur lur. n ,ww. and nourished bv food coming from a cle atomsch. eouises fieelr tbroush the veins, reuewa ov ery part of the system, and triompbaatly mounts the banner of health ia the blooming cheek. Moffat's Vegetable Lif Medicines have been thoroughly tted,eod pronounced a sovereign remedy a Dyspeiwia, Flatulency. Palpitation of the Heart, Lose or.pptit. Heart-bum and Ilea aebe, Reatlassneas, lil-temper. Anxiety, Languor aad Melancbolly. Oaniveaee, Diarrheal, Cbolery. Fax-era of all kinda. Rheumatism, GoutDropsies of all kinds. Gravel. Warms, Asthma and Consumption. Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sure, Scorbutic Eruptioas and Bad Complexion. Eruptive complaint. Sallow, Cloudy, and tber disagreeable ;nutpextion.Ilalt Kbum. Krynipelaa. Common Clod and Influnxa.and variooajrth r complaint which afflict the human Fiaro. In Fever and tgue. particularly, the Life Medicine have been most eminently uceeteiul; much so that in th Fever and gue districts Physician I most umveroally presrrib them. All that Mr. Mfat renaira o' bis patients Mt be particular in taking the Life Mdi.-ine strictly aceordinc to the direction. It is n' by a - paper notice, or by anytbinr that h himeelf may aay in their favor, that he hop t. p;aia credit. Itioalooebviaerenultsora fair trial MOFF4T'S MEDIC I. MANUAL; designed aa a domestic ruidet health. This In tie pam plilel. edited by W. B. Moffat. Si-I Bmartway. New York, has been puMihd for tti nurpoae of explaining more folly Mr. Moffat s thenrv of di eases, snd will be found highly interring to ar sons seesing aeaita. it tees nrn iNeraient dia ease, and the causes therawf. Price 25 cent for sale by Sir Mfft a aawnts enerallv. The ValuaMe Meiiiae ar for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookviil. AGENTS The Lifo Medicine may bealen he bad of eny or the nnneipleoDnirvest in every town tbronehent the lTnid States and theCanadaa Aak for 5fnrTr Life Pill and Ph-mz Bit'era aod nesnrethat a fae si mi ia of John Moffat ig nature! npoa the label of each bottl of Bitten or boxofPiiV . These valuable Med;enes are tor hy J. J. TEMPLETOV. Dee. 37, lfCn.-R2-ty Brook ville. Ind BRANDRET&S PILLS. LIFE AND DETH. Every living Wing hits hen ditint imneiple in ift nit Mre one the Principle f Life, the oth r ijbt r rincipic of uetitiu SO lone tt princlnW of f .iff' predomi nates, health is enjoyed; when the Prineinle ofdrwtK. icknea takea olae. By the prinnnt of death ia meant the prteeiplavof dejerawpnoitirn or ey. which is each bor gninenn in tSo human frame, fmra the hour of tmr birth to that of our final exit vt hiln the natural outlet. th nora. thm bowels ..J .11 .l- . .... v" " "iIr-T-r.-rTT rw"t' ,"rT-rr" "7 'jrrrn.r.77.rwmf

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How shall we eomnteraet th finintM nf AeatVI nowj rurge yes. rnrtl Toe magic in 17 vet he aooerntond be the a.irwnt.n. ve. rurge nemo pam in thetiad. the bark nnw-ia. im mm. ine atntnarn. the . I throat: does it arise from intemat external can

still purge! For know thia self evident truth, j leaving it sweet aad healthy with an exrellnrfirj

" p'a wiax wtf nr iae pressor or tmnurity. mm deposit of decompned part

noon tae Aryan or part where the pain aetl.l ao distmsinp; a complaii.t

nr wim whall Witb onviaa BrandrethV Pbvaiciaa have ia many instances p;Wr i"1

rn-j waini ran tm aarame oniv nom pernor re-1 their patient a. aad in every attain e. toour ii' folarly aothnrixed to a1 th aarae bv a certificate edee. with imi aaiiar.riw.n !.. fnund it a

of Agency signed by Braadretb. ' BtWAtS op irraTf.psiiu! All Pill pnrporting to he Dr. Rrrh. M dr .iii. . :t. copaTrarnT. - . - Tlaa r.sl1eWlllSB W.m,mnm taaaaam. t .-J - " ' - .ww-w ass tv- www w to sapmin-ea foots for tke sat ofDe BraaJml.. tniiil DMTiMit nn, plaeo- there iooaetor hrinr SaanoaoJ mrmm the Connterforts. if yoa nmlo remember tn aab

the eeHifieato of kmneo. Never toy p-dlers. for a ao instance do they ever have tbe genuine sr. liele. awee a nnve avoae aa vo worro eetimff.' for if yoaj purrhaaa wia thrm ahidi tkm a.lt

yon aro Braedretb'.ya are aa eertsieaa doatb get a wnnTWLRM mwwraassiT ,in.vi

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boon only who know by trial or ;, 7" serration, can lorm any ideaoftheM-'i prrf rf fetttf, the alinot charm-iik. -1 tecied ia caaea of the PI I. PS uiiDm. all MWELLIAUS, sad H EXiERaV1 . -J Ol H.Tl I tnnt. rind ana .kn h.anuJl : .i... .. . i. i .w.hv uw snu yon what cannot be HMad. For the relief of angering annua be'r. ly a aflicted, I beg you to ask att J?1 may wno mow ih ma lion. Ai.rKr.II (Juvir,) IT. H JnM f..rtht di.tp.. ' li i a n .L a e ge for that distru t. residin MAT1IKW J. Id VERS, rJL kGea. HUFF CSREKN, U, burn; ask - N.Y.;aak n .... .if. ..L tf t ku. 1 uiiconquarable by all ther remedies or nl.., J i5. y'. by th use of tbe genuine HAYS' I llNlMENi titniltr mJ Wa appeal to theu sense sf justice tLe.r U " vwwasF wa wurvi gesBFwe: saww Bll mi IB mm.. vol saa It ia but a duty yon owe to your suflerii.e ; beinre to let this great remedy be kimn. j f if then fo mtt f jwav iVn. This wft 1 A - . J. - ....jlulxii. 1 1 wortble-s articles are advertised for tue .Jl pose. Trf bi yr w sy. if all l.o barr DJ j . . . i J -ii .. . "A hu im mmj ii wcjiini bii prai. men It. am prjpnr,r m auuw ling ,ni,iJ . . , . . . 1 ! " wken " -itea i ' W,"we,d: .' "wi-r : " - V - m it erfr aisflMnrfN hu $fferiar. 1 . . - - Mr. Hays would nevr conrent to offer thi cle, wre a not compelled bv bisreneeof of raligioo duty to do all in his power ft victima of distress and misery. For this rvJ mm wouiu sooner uoeoi a lortun, man teta dollar for any worthies aittcle. r j u i XT tfkvTl - - tr i ft led tkia mrtitte, mud put it up milk earkni wees. If not be imposed upon. Ur.e tkin will protect yea it i the nam of COMSTM dc CU fAf Rsat mvsf wy It tkt J I er, or you are cheated. IK not forget it. tJ this direction with you. and tet by tbat.vral bey; for it ta taaKsi6c for any other to be uJ renuin. - J Ko. 7-ly SOA.OMONI1AT Sold by C-rmstock dkCM3 Fl tcher-streit N Aad by J. J. Tr.MPLET W Urookr To the Bold Headed, and other TTtyve any know a neighbor or n friend wh lLVea Bald and whoa hea4 is now coveted a m une oair: roo waoao roat collar was ratH v ith dandruff, though brushed every bar 5 baa now vanished ntirelvt Or one whotelu at early ag were turning grey, who now l.u a grey hair; Cbildrenwbo beads were cmci with cur, whose hiir would not grow, tktt now growing tb fullest crop of nairl Some etf must n known to most persona. Aek tbr-n cause, and you wiil b tnld.thoae thing hieH don by tb oa of tb BALM OF COl.UllHf Of ail year growth is t hi articl. iu denuadl creasing annually mm hundred percei t. ih.J when discovered aot opposed by any tbirg Tut I same purpose, orw a Mailed by almort fumieJ muliruoo trash preparations that will ruin tbe k if uaod to any ztnt. Caa moretUaa tbese W be wanted refer to the recommendations by ! of names o respectability, unentitled by any ml articl. Look to thee thing buy thia artidr Stay snd preserve your bar by Its u. or if " . . . . . . . m u i . a faabionabl life are using it as the only art kit i ally St fr lb toilet. l.ong hair i very apt h ' nut. lAdie. oa th Balm of Columbia in tint sav yoarselve the diagrsee of baldnsa by w of year parson. It is your duty, as moralist, to preeorrt il beauties of nature, with which a bountiful C atw baa endowed ou use th Balm, fur it V do it. no. CT-ly. Fer eala by -J. TEMPLETON Brock DR. 3POHJS-S SICK HEADACHE RE.'IEDl TCfo tb permanent core of this dietreiwinr cos 11 olaint. never tails. Wlvn tw wriMt1 ia il .K tually ret ovate tbesroteoi jind does away the u oi or the e-lCaV e NKRYtiUS IIKADAt HM Thousands haee tried it, and found precierlr iJ relist which the articlea promies to bet-tuw. I'd i uuuKm kiuq, mi imra i tificats(4 th stroogeal kind, aad from tie anj respectable person, ar ,n tha noaecsi..a of t IW-eaer. nm of which Uv kceniaUii fana d,-t K.r ... k. it.; 1.. Il .fcrrtf rvlirf l ih mt&Md im IF. or rXi m.. r.i.m tli tha. first dose. It taken when the symptom of , tar.k are first t. it prevent" the further ptiTH uf this ciiaplan, and can pnduce no l.ii2r'fl he time n inS nMii daa: u .wk r ' sold nnlv throw i ff the enntnta f tbe at mrW. smrne petit. ' All aDtcted With beadacbe ebouit m idea J to procure the articl. and relieve themselvw iroa I taia cure Siraf mod JVeroout Be.docke 1 iml wUh h,cfc phyaician do not wi.b to hi" nod ' lb,n? generally prescribe only h temporary rol.ef- eoneauentlv. Dr. Spbrni Net . Ilfr.44ck. Rentrdy ecope the oppos,t.a H ' - 1 r MJ A PW MaMT' WOPntUrfi llUCiei UlCel irilsHi " V..I eeooie , Trv it owe and van novo will ml it M v.!eompodntirelv uf tentahlea. and roriais Cr 1 mineral.- or poisonous drue of anv kind, and dotH awe eeouir aav cbaaee of diet or exercir. 8M wholesale and retail by Comstock A Ce H at a a a arm . WT .4F w aowsai iirnggiat. 2 rietcber-Ktreetxt- -UJ y to pripcipie ltrurgita inihe Union. No. S7-ly By J.J. TEMPLETON BrookvilleDR. B RTH OUIMEVV'S. to PINKEXPE :TORANT SYRVP rmbe cases of eonsamptin are so numertos i" r JU. tb north ra latitude, that eom remedy preventative should b kent be everv fan-iiy Untly onhand, toadminieler on tie fi'.t ance of so direful a disease. - This Lif" Syrup arill in every esse prevent tl. -mrls' " ItlSOUrt imnaaanbla lor mmw nmnn ever t Oeanamutiaw wha ai'I nai thia nxnrt ctl tK MnnwmMtmd mah wl naiat ia aha .;.!. and ' my cease it bee carejd whew phyaic an biJ f i op ta caass as incrably ' Sold wholesale aad retail bv Comdteek I L tbe WbataMl DrU'Tist. 2 nahr.trrt. N V..Dk by the wneeioUDR' ta TJatoa. By ALTUZruS Brook""9- - Jao,9lSCX v . - ' 2W

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