Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 46, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 November 1840 — Page 4

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" "- " For the America. TO SAM TELLER, e do sot know thee Samoel. Who tboa art. Whether lb nit that dealt in declaration, Or he lLat Ukea in medicine a part, Arcade am be, in iheir choice vocation. Ac awful mystery bangs about tby head, To name tbee.we poor Whiggies arn't quite able Wert thoa entomed ramong the ei'ent dead The tec ret would not be lese penetrable. Then let us speculate, thou Junius junta, (For udas we are too polite to hint at,) About thy history, thy name,'.hy nature or Thy motives that impel thee, let us squint at. Tell as now Sammy, wert then e'er a Whijl Four years ago but no, it shan't be said, Thou didst not for the Clerk-skip care a fig. Thou patriot pur as ever money made. And if thou didst awhile the locos bate, Just at the battle eve thy coat was turned, iJwift to their rescue thou didst ran, tho late, And those that mad thee alt thou art were spur nod. But if of legal honors Sam can't boast, Perhaps in the Sub-Treasury we'll find him. In battle, sir, the doctor is a host, leaving in lies great Amos just behind him. Whoe'er thou art, what evei thy vocation, Whether Old Franklin holds thy mortal frame. How high, how low, in life may be t6y station, Thou Shalt be damned to everlasting fame. But now friend Sammy thy vocation's gone. No more the loecs tloalt (zcite to laughter, No more o'er hovering buzzards thou eh alt moa n Or oxen brought fay cursed whigs to slaughter. The dying Democrat its latest number Will give thy authorship a speedy c'ose, In death political thou long shalt slumber, Mourned by thy friends.and laughed at by thy foes BOZ. Brookville, Nov. , 1840. SOXG FOR JIM CROW. Ttll Chapman he must crow." Let all da British Tory, Who feel very low, Keip stiff de upper lip. And give a loud Crow. Brmg about and Bet about And grin just so, Jlxd every lime you meat a Whig Give a loud Crow. Macs Kendall give d order, "Charge on de foe!". So neber be down-hearted; But give a loud crow.'" Brag about. It. Old Misses Grundy, Who everything do know! And tell do Loco, 'Give aloud crow'." Brag about , e. Old Mass Richie. He say just bo Slick to de dunghill. And give a loud crow! Brag about, S . Dare ia Louisiana, No mattar how she go Only claim the battle,. And give a leud crow! Brag about, 4. ' Maaam Tan be frightened. Every body know, Still be scold at Amos, "Cause he does'nt crow! Brag about, and boasl about, And ttrul just , 9nd never loose the spirit, But give a loud crow. From tke Unionist. THE PEOPLE. SONGS OF H ere's a health to the whigs that awa Here's a health to the whig that's awa And wba winna wish good luck to our cause. While onward we're rolling the ba'! It's gnid to be merry'and wise, It's guid to be honest and true; It's guid to stand fast by our flag to the latt. And vote for OLD TIPPECANOE. Hurrah for old Tippecanoe! Huzzah for old Tippecanoe! From Liberty' mast wave our flag in the blaat, 1 he banner of Tippecanoe. Here's a health to the States that's awa Here's a health to the St.t. ..'. TUPT ' vTld, IFermoa and .Weiae, vw, jiew Jersey ana a. Hera's freedom to him that will read, Here's freeJnm tn Kim , w;m -,: There's none never feared that the truth should be ucara. But the locos the truth ward indict. Hurrah for old Tippecanoe! Hurath for our (jAMniu iyi . Y11 oon urn ot Mat, aae mistake about that, Ana pdi m oi lippecanoe. RUNAWAY POXD. . This is a name riven toa ntar in th ofGlover, Orleans county, Vt, not whete Ihere is now a pond, but from which as the name intimates, a pond once ran away. The facts in regard to this spot were published in yr ioiu, out oy many may be forgotten. There was a pond of water about three miles in length, and some half mile in breadth, from which issued a small stream running to the south and mingling its course with the "2 im" now into the (Connecticut river. Ihere wis another small stream taking its use a little to tbe northnd west, of this pond, flair ftTSitAM l awKiL a . 7 :w-i;;:r:," ""rr irge the Vu . oanon river, and finally finding their way through lake Memphrema. gog into the St Lawrence. O im.there was a mill; and the owner having view-j cd themakeof thegroend tothe north end)

of -b ponJ, well Mto oppose but :

wunog uostncie u ui mining in tbat direction, conceived the Idea of turning Its count to the north, go as to aid in the operation of his mill. Accordingly on the 4th of July, mmseii ana ft rt timber of others went with spade and shovels and commenced di They goon found that a few inches from the surface there was nothing but quicksand and m moment tne water began to ran in that direction,thU gave way rapidly, culling a chanmm me wncHe water 01 the pond soon appeared to rush to that pointthe batiks of the ! near clM,m . . . a j were swept on oy tne floods that the party were only able to escape wim ineir uvea. me owner of the mill seeing at once that there might he. more water than he desired, and that his mill might be in uanger.very judiciously made a rapid move ment mrdvnnce of the water, and arrived just in time to apprise hii wife of her danger, no enaoie ner to escape from the mill which she was attending in her husband's absence. As the flood moved onward, it bore down ev ery thing that opposed the progress, taking along trees, earth, and rocks, and in narrow places in the valley, the moving mass would also often rise to the heieht ofsiitv.feet. and again reaching a broader place, would spread out and leave immense masse of timber. stones, and earth which after a lapse of twen iy nine years, are still visible. The behold er, who was not apprised ?of what had been done; was si ruck with absolute amazement as the water, the movine cause, was wholv invis' able. He saw trees, of all ics. nnd everv other substance, which could be accumulated, rolling onward; roaring and crashing and shaking the hills, and leaving peifect desola tion in its course the forest and morass were both obliterated, the hills were laid low, and the valleys were exalted. It swept in this way some 20 miles, the whole dislace lo lake Mcmphremagog, where, finding nothing to resist, it graduallyjmingled with lis placed waters, having erected at every step the most enduring monuments of its power. The width of the track of this flood was from six or eight rods to near half a mile. When the mighty torrent, rolling onward, struck the mill, for whose benefit this Wetting a - r a a . om oi waters was undertaken, it was crushed into atoms, and so completely obliterated, that not a Vestige has ever been found. There was only here and Ihere a solitary tree left to show that a forest had been there. In one of them a fish was found 20 feet from the ground. Among tke extraodinary and almost incredible exhibitions of the Dower of this flood is the fact that a rock was moved about a half a mile, the estimated weight of which was fifty tons!! w The pond lay between the mountains, occupying the whole space, and on being drained, it was found to have been 70 feet in depth. Through the bed of "Runaway Pond," the whole three miles, there fcis now a road leading to Montpelier. The town of' Glover has been greatly benefitted by the opening of this road. Adelightful village now occupies the ground that was made by the flood. It may be asked, what was the fate of the inhabitants below The answei is, that twenty nine years ago there was not a house, and no building except the mill, in the track over which the flood passed. Runaway Pond will long continue an object of much curiosity,and the history of it ceremonious exit, will continue to be tobi in generations yet to come. . Boston Mag. Mahaly Cheney, i In Franklin Circuit Court, v 7 C c e"ry i enn, 1841. Jacob Chenev. Chanrrr c. n...w. TTBE it remembered, that the taid complainaat, ? th6, of ADrn-1840 ft,ed in the Clerks office of said Court.her bill in chancery for divorce. .... uuw h mis oay to wit the 24 October 1840, filed in said office aa affidavit agreeably to law. " , . -coe vneney not a resident of the state of. Inuiana, The said Wnt..,t "5lfi, thtt nn,e 1 Plead, answer or demur to said bill, at or before the ca'.ling of this cause at the next ensuing termor said Franklin Circuit! wun, to commence on the third Monday of February next at the Court House in Brookville; the bill as to said dnTendadt will be taken as confeased.and a decree entered enrJinrl ROBERT JOHN, Cl-kF.CC. Oct. 24, 1840. . 44; uavid Price 1 Ia the Franklin Coreuit Court, v7. reoruarv erm. im . William Hartly.) Chancery. weTm. E .'a a. . . uio iiremeniDerM, mat th said complainant fLk by Matsoa de Hollsnd bis solicitors, this day filed in the Clerks office of the Court afoiesaid. his out in cnaacery ia this case, also aa affidavit agreeaUy to law, stating that tbe defendant ia this case is not a resident of the State of Indiana. The said defendant is therefore hereby notified that an-

reuMM m iimnvre uervaj aotinea tnat an-1 "-"'ki tn orooKvuie, woe re will atleea ha nld. answer nr alntnnr mmiA k;n ..I tend every Pridav and SimrJi. . ... -

before the calling or this cause at tho next ensuing J terra of said Franklin Circuit Court, to commence oa the third Monday af Fehru.r ui . court House ia Brookville; the hill as to said de fendant will be taken as confessed and a decree entered accordingly. ROBERT JOHN.Cl'k F. C. C, Oct. 19th 1840. 44-Sw Fall and XViater Gox!. JTUST receivwi a fresh supply of casinetts, also T co,,T Beayertea, Hard Times, fancy Prints, sine ao Qbeetiag, Laghora Bonnet's. Few 8eal caps, mens, woatens and ehildma SKm i.i. Kiotw, nuona, occ. ALSO Groceries and dve staffs. Rio coffee .ewnnowdor tea. nuw. ;da. mJL. mium ac. rowaer.eoot and Lead, in addition to his former stock which will toxoid oa reasonable terma for cash, approved produce, such as feathers, P nsueea,isnetay seed, dryed peacbes, Arc. O. PRICE. Brookville, Oct. 21st, 1840. 44 TO RENT, r TWo Rooms in tke frame building at W fJhe Jfortk East corner of Ike Public toun -- - ' -'- u.--L). C S.rTTT.Trr " - ... ""f opess jt: id r ,

prtQ GRINDSTONES, t0 Chi. Oooamaugk Salt. S.COOIb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, lhbda.N.O. Sugar, Imperial Tea.

Toung Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, . Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, lust received and fot sale by - . R.&S. TTNER. The Roshville Whig please copy the above. Coot, Shoe. & Leather Store. THE subscriber has opened a Shoe it Leather tore in the bouse recentlv nccunied bv Mr. Edrington, nearly oppeite the Court House, where persons wanting any articles in the above line, can be accommodated on as rood terms and perhaps better and cheaper than the same article can be had in Brook ville. Countrr nroduee or cash will be taken in payment for boots, shoes or leather. I intend to keen shoe makers tindinff for sale DANIEL HOFFMAN. Brooktilk, June 16, 1840. 25-lf TT UMBER. The ssubcribers have now on hand ILi and offer for sale low 1,100,000 feet of Pine Bonrd. 400,000 SHINGLES; 1,300 Locust Posts; J oiet, Scantling, dc.dc W. TATE t SON. July, 13l839.-8ec.) 29-tf DOnKRTY & XI AC IT. CARRIAGE WAGOX MAKERS. Tnfc ESPECFULLY Inform the citizens of Conu.tnersville, and the public generally, that they have purchased the Shop formerly owned bv II. L. Withersld, and carried on by Dickerson; where they will at all times be ready, and oa the most reasonable terms, and at the shotest notice, ac commodate their patrons with any, and every thing in ineir line oi uusmess. Repairing done with neatnesaand dispatch. Coonersville, April 3, 1840. 14 6m. Tea, Cofiee, Sugar & Salt. TTUST received a fresh supply of the above arW tides, and for sale, by D. PRICE. Ragr Carpet. ITnHB subscriber has on hand a good -assortment AL of Rag Carpet, which will be sold low. Also a good lot of tow linen, by D. PRICE Brcokville, Sep. 9, 1840. INOTICC A LL persons indebted to the subscribers m raakeimraediate settlement by note or oeafct tbey will have to pay costJuly 18 1840. LONG BROWN. BOOT 4 SHOE STORE. fTnilE SUBSCRIBERS wish to inform the M. public generally that they hve, and will continue to have, on hand, an assortment of Ooots, Shoes, and Slippers. of all kinds, superior to any ever offered in this place all of their own manufacture and for sale, wnoiesaic or retail, at tbe lowest prices. Work Warranted. Tbey will also keep an assortment of LEATHER and FINDINGS. of all kinds on hand and for sale at the lowest pri ces. ISUOWN Jc KING. July 30, 1839 31 ItPtASH will ho paid by the subscribers for HCLEAN LINEN and COTTON RAGS. chsered at thsirMills in Brookville: J. H. 8PEER de CO. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to call and make settlement imaediaieiy, itaerf cash or note. hOKQ tt BROWN. 10,000 Dnshels of TVhcat. 1 be Subscribers Wish tn nnrrkiM in (Wl U.I. eiaoi goo mercnantable wheat, for which the S?"ci..?r,c w,u fiTn, to be delivered in uroosvwe. Long Ac Brown. Administrator's Notice. VT-.- . . . . .... nereoy riven to all whom it m. ft a that letters of administration have been grantea co me usdersimed. an thm Mt.t. m.r i Tboonpson deceased, late of tbe County of Frank1 7 Wl" public auction on the ivinuav oi Movemaer imu n thia .aoi me mia aeceased, in Springfield Townahip in -. -. , . . . . ' " -"7 oww aioresaio, tke good and chatveioDKinir io me estaio nf j m T . - wv.u. terms maae aoown on the dtv of !. tk. n. . - m a , . m. wv WV " a oeceased is probably so vent. Tkai wui commence at 10 A. M- on said day. t. , ' 'BWBi Admr. October 21st 1840. 43-Sw. Ttt Notice. r me citizens oi r ranklin county are hereby SUry Coltrel in Hurkland n.1.:n . r:n: o , . n ,-......-..u,,, n iiiiin n(. -j sromvj sownsaip, to rbomas Flint ia Bath Decenker next, for tbe purpose of collecting taxes J1 enrrent money will pay the tax until that time--ier tee returns are made, nothing but H..L . .... paper or specie wn. ne received. - V a OEORQE FLINT, Col. F. & Nov. 4, 1840. 4V3w Executor's Police. TTOTICE is hereby given tbat fetters testatnen,I7ave mis day been granted to tbe ont?,,f!Se hj the 2?. ol lbft. F'0' Court of f eoanty Ind in vacation on the estate of j V - i!?"pw d ate of Sorins-fieid ... m a . . tt l oh vorwouu luueotaa to to Said e.r.to . wwiuiio maxe immeuiata ftavment. ..J l . """I waims are notined to paesent them dufy aa. tbenticated. with within one rr.. ..:. O.;. . . . . . wm.o. smis is aoivont. Nov. 3. ,840. J0NN,Ex.'er. raOTICE. ciTd s.rvr . : .. . Ki . " me on tbe 2-id instant, one black mara colt 3 years old next apriag, soar on her left hind leg. it has a yoke fastened oa " " " w waaawaa oiva I u III BXaTsgPslalll IV aVatal Andi im w wua a caaia. am mmm aAiwm . J wa uaawaaa- eara same aad will briar it or let m .k.Mi e." "" win aaiiaiy taem. live on Torn. w. ( will I pietona creek near Fry'a mill. I . . nARIKfiMnni varviTT KKX. VSt 44-3w

"rnOFFAT'S VEGETABLE LIFE MEDlit J. CINES-Thcse Medicines are indebted for

rpienbame to their manifest and sensible action io unfyitng-thc springs and channels of life, and en dowing them with renewed tone and vigor. In maay nunurea ceruueo case which have been made public, and in almost every species of disease to which the human frame is liable, the happy effects of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHEN1X HITTERS have been gratefully and publicly ac knowlecged by the persons benefitted, and who were previously unacquainted with the beautifully philosophical principles upon which tbey are compounaec, and upon which they consequently act. Tbe J.IFE MEDICINES recommend them selves indisessesof every form end descriotion. Their first operation is to loosen from tbe coats of tbe stomach and bowels, the various impuriliesf ana crudities constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faeces which collect ia the convolutions of the smallest intaaiines. Other sdicincs oniy parts lly cleanse these, and lctvsuet! collect d masses behind as to produce habitue ;bb, with all its train of evils, or sudden al costivenei diarrhoea, with its imminent dangers. This fact is wen anowo to an regular anatomists, who exam inc the human bowels after death: and hence the prejudice of those well informed men arainst quack medicinesor medicines prepared and herone to the public by ignorant persons. Tbe sec am enact or tbe Life Medicines is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder; and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the beathful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. I ne blood, which Ukes its red color from the ag?ncy of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, being thus purified by them, and nourished by food coming from a cleaa stomach, courses freely through tbe veins, renews every part of the system , and triumphantly mounts tbe banner of health ia the blooming cheek. Aionat-s vegetable Ltte Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, lab ofAppetite, Heart-burn and Head ache, Restlessness, Ill-temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancholly, Coetiveness, Diarrhoea, Uhoiery, fevers of all kinds. Rheumatism. Gout Dropsies of all kinda, Gravel, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, Scurvy. Ulcers. Inveterate Sutes, Scorbutic Eruptions and Bad Complexions, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and ether disagreeable Completions, Salt Rheum. Erysipe las, lyommon tiod and lunuenz,an various oth er complaints which afflict the human Frame. In Fever and Arue, particularly, tbe Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so much so that in the Fever and Ague districts, Physicians almost universally prescribe them. All t hat 51 r. Moffat requires of his patients is to oc particular in tailing the Life Medicines strictly sccording to tbe directions. It is not bv a news paper notice, or by anything ikat he himself mav say ia their favor, tbat he hopes to gaia credit. .,10 ujr iwtj reiuiuoi a lair inal. r ' """'vftL AKUAiij uestgnee " ""K-iic guioe to aeaitn. i bis little pam pniet, edited by W. B. Moffat. 375 Broadway. New 1 ork, has been DUbliahed tar tl.n nurnnm of rxpiBinine; more luuy Mr. Monat'a tbnrv of di ' eafces, and will be found hijrhlv interesing to per soi seeking health. It treats" upon prevalent die esses, and tbe causes thereof. Prii- 2S Kt. rr saie oy air. Moflat a agents generally. uw TBiuaoie aicoicines are for sale by J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville. AGENTS Tbe Life Medicines may be also be u ui any oi tne principles Uruggests in every town throughout the United States and tbe Canadas ask tor Moflat s Life Pills and Phenix Bitters no oesure tnat a rc simiieofJohn Moffat's sirI . . . " B SJ Wl -liuivio uiu lob iioei or pipa nvrr ia Ar RiUom ooxorruis. These valuable Medicines are tor sale by r J. J. TEMPLETON. vec. j, lNJ9.-o3-ly Brookville. Ind GOODS. inc suDscrioers wnntH ro.r...r..n. ir J"eir customers and the citizens generally that --j -- iweivinir irom JSew York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, and A general assortment of MERCHANDIZE; Consisting of the following; Dry Goods and Groceries of all kinds; Hard, Earthen, Queen's and Tin Liverpool, China and Rriinttiy ,! . BOOTS. SHOES. PUMPS SLIPPERS; m r, ana roim ana Leghorn Hats; ah oi which we will sell on the mit r.vcr.M. r.. wuiKlt TKUI1UCE tskrn in ex chsngefor goods. LONO de BROWN. sraaT.v-sna. w - . ...vii. nrooKviiie, May 23, 1839. Groceries. y ses, Coffee and Mackeral, and will he sold low Also, a fine assortment of unman .umj boes. n Dotia Brookville. April 16...1840 Jnst r2exsiwMl A No ;wortaM, f SytLes, Scvtbe Stones an Kfles. ALSO an assortmeat nfO. ware. Women and childrea'a akoea. ai.oii jew fancy Prints, and Summer goods, will be sold row for cash or approved produce, y Bookville,June 18th 1840. PRICE. St03e CtSf d mmim THE subscriber keeps on hand at the Basin at Brookville. irand fit rt mm T . l . wi. a . . . -r.. : . May. I84a-23f. ON and. constantly at the American office the following kinde nfkUnl.. Deed Summonses, Mortgages. Subpoenas, Executions, Constahlea Bonds, ConslaMe Sales. Quit-Claim Deeds. Title Bonds, Notes of band, - -VOTARY PVBfJC. deed. "'aVV" - " "ln? lB n,"" u, r . ixiliim. mill . I... ... , .... nowledfement of deed. -r ... . t.inuri. npnni. Are . nyf . . b . . i . i tske depositioas, certificates, affidavits, d-c, ii. - pnoiiag omce. 1 ly TrV44vLBS COTTON TARN l nor i Ri. t .i. 200 Barrels Conamaogh Salt, ' 10 8acksCree 8 Bale. Brown Sfieeting, 25 Kegs Nails, 1 Cerooa Indian. Just received aad for sale by n l.-ii. . m, ds 8. TYNER. Tee RuyhTHhi vrig will 'ploaie topy taeaeeA " "V"" oep. 11, I84t,

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hoee only who kaow hr ir;,i . . servatioa , can form any idea of ih 6a,Wt perfect relief, of thealmoi eharmkfS L.ii i. M.i..riL. Dittos line CDrc all SWELLINGS, snd sit F.XTER?Is,, no matter how severe, hr ALp. uaB 0( HiwTciuimup ever used, and you win iT1 wv aseav vaaassi v ir iwwiiui For the relief of suffering human h.; may be afflicted, I beg you to askl. A"? who know aak the Hon. ALPRRn U. S. Judge for that d,.tr,a. residing'' burn; ask M ATlIEvv J. MYER8. rZ ... N.Y.;askGea. DUFF GREEN, late'of w ' inffton city, each of these gentlemen k- . ' uuconquerable by all tber remedies or phr; ' though tried for many years, that h.re bil - by the use of tbe genuine HAYS' LlXlMEVr Thousands of other persons know similr e ',rL J w appeal to their sense af justice their buST feelings. ft am KMt m. mmm ham ft. or u tt9 u tr vour fritnda. Ti.;- ..-.. " . - - Will SH. nnb Ka i sa, BaakMA skVA - rse ww vim mwrpjrf are not rCfJ pose. Tu buyers we say, if all who h nJ? do aotsay it is beyond all praise, then do mitt be paid for unless it cures, when all tie direct;.. 'vnuncu. rrcttaNV one sun trine n I a I. f Iff If km, J. 1. l . rV - j v " jf io ot more for hu obstinacy than kis sutTeri Mr. Hays would nevr consent to offer thi cle, were be not compelled by his sense of h 1 i in of religious duty to do all in bis power fori J victims of distress and misery. For this nrnJ dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some tuindlm kr. felted this article, and put it up with tariov, wwi in imparrg upon, une tbins oeH will protect you it is tbe name of COM STOCK & CO., that name mutt always be on the ww. per. or you are cheated. Do not fonret it. t.u this direction with you, and tett by tbat. or tr. buy; for it is impossible for any other to be trot J genuine. No. 27-ly SOLOMON HAYS ooiu oy irfmsioca ot sja., a ne inner-street X T aou oy J. . ic.3ii'L.t.r US Brookville. To the Bald Headed, and others. TTKoes any know a neighbor or a friend who hu U-Koeea Bald and whoM hp.H M. .. fine hair! One whose coat collar with dandruff, though brushed every hour whirl has now vanished entirely! Or one whoMh.i. at early age were turning grey, who now bit a irrwv Ih.irl fl. ; Mm. m. i. ... - j wun scun, wnose bair would not grow, ibttm now growing the fullest crop of hair! Some ct most be known to most persons. Ask them th cause, and you will be told. these things hire ben oone oy tbe use of the UAI.M OF VOLVHntK. ur years growth is this article, its demand iicreasing annually some hundred per cent, thosn nen uiscoveiea not opposed by any thinr forth aaine purpose, now assailed by almost numberle mushroon trash preparations that will ruin the hair if used to any extent. Can morethaa ihea txm be wanted refer to the recommendations by a list of names of respectability, uneqnsled by any wbe article. Look to these things buy this articlesStay and preserve your hair by Its ue, or if bill restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundred! i faabionable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt lo U' out. Ladies, use the Balm of Columbia in time i. save yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, to nrecerre tin beauties of nature, with which a bountiful O ator has endowed lou use the Balm. foritaiL I J . Aa m ' UO It. 0. Z4-IJ. For sale by -J. TEMPLETON Brookvillt. DR. SPOH N -3 SICK HEADACHE REMEDY. TTor tbe permanent cure of this distressing e Pnt. "ever fails. When persevered in.it effee tuahy renovates thesystem jind does swsv tbe woses of the KICK e NERVOUS HEADA( HKi noussnds have tried it. and found nreri i it atl:. .1. : .B tt. ... a 7.'"" "men me articles premies to bertow. l'r tmcates&r the sirongmt kind, aad from tbe mert ref pectable persona, aro in the possession of tbe propr etor, somo of Which hare keen nnhWek estifying to the ermanent cure, and others Mil immeuiaie reiier given bv this remedy. It affordi relief to the afH;ctd in 15 or 20 minutes from tl nrst dose. II taken when the avmnim... of an ittckare first felt, it prevents the further progrea " compiaini, and ceo poduce no danger ai time by and exsessive doae: aa ia iiirh a race it would only throw off tbe contents of tbe stomac!, leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent ipH vi u. Aii amicied with headache should not fail to procure tbe article, and relieve themselves Iron so distressing a complaint. raysicians have ia man "lnt.n. ri'ven ifW their patient, and in every instance, to our LdmtIeugc, who greai satisfaction have focnJ it a certain cure Sick and Meraons ile-idache is a com plaint with which physicians do not wish to tv any thing to do, and cenerallv nresenbe onlv for temporary rel.ef- consequently. Dr. Sphon's Sick Headache Kerned escapes the opposition which some other proprietory articles meet from art Bcoorce. Try it once and yon never will reeret it. composed entirely of vegetables, and contaiss no mineral, or poisonous dros? of anv hind, aeddoes uvk rrqoire any cnanire of diet nr nm i. 8old wholesale and retail by Comstock As Co iHircaaie if rurrisis. ' rietcber-street M. 1..SD6 by the principle Druggiots ia i he Union. No. S7-ly By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookville DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S.. PINKEXPECTORANTrSYitUP The cases of consumption sraaapuoiercus is the northern latitnde. ih.i n,. rsrnHe7 10 preventative should be kent h a w frirnilc cowl stintly on hand, to administer on. tl.o first a'pr,rtnce of so direful a disease. This Erpertora , : r 7 m every case prevcat thn cioipii"It is quite impossible for anv ncum evr to hv Consumption who will uso tkLa.romedv r.a it Ii approach of coueh and rain in thaniil.''' and :n ay cases it Us cured when physic aus had 2K np the cases as incurable. old wholesale anaWotai! by Comstock v . Wholesale Druggist, 2 Fletcher-street. X Y..'1by the principle Druggist in tho Union. oy J. j. TEMPLETON Jane, 39, 1840. S7-!y Shoes and Eaot. JWT RECEIVRD, a goo aaaortir; KJ KfoaV ffoauV ftMf UW aa W-T" m .n tt. TVS aiuc mw m - -