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I vants ofv MS tli - To comb uvj uud vash mv neck, And be my til my vife. Yrn Adam lived in Hindi-, He d;U'nt Jivb content, Ti.l from his idt a rib to too, Aqj tr.to voiHJin bent. Just think loiv Ailnw nju6 have stared. Veil tirt-t he g"t ataae, nd fouu-J hi nisclf a marred man ilLuut even vedding cake. I lsi that t could do the smie Just go to sleep .cine night. And vake up iu the tuoruiu viiU A vife to bless my tight. I'm werry bashful yes, I am i"vu!J t ave me lolsol trouble, To go to bed a t-iugle nun, And vak up as .t d uu c. -Yum le A. Ilace i Daily Herald. JON.vl'ilAN'd OllUm.U S. Did ,u icri;o up to a Chribtu.ttk! I SW.lggrt! hit .ioo uis ol c U;! Coutou.tvii-J line luts uf g-md "iving What a ilaru sight of 'losses it taxesHy goily! what despot great chickens! A a big as uid muster. 1 ai,! Aii.i turkey, lut ns I he chicken, I ivcf Otd tv'O sich, 1 swan. And there's the gravy and tatur, Gaul darn it! how mealy and iat, And puddens it does beat ail naturi 1 couiu'ut get cue into uy hat! Goad laud, tvhst a thundcrcn pic! iiede right out of puuktus, 1 ucbe; I vvvitUer if the crutt is made ot rje! 1 svvanry, I'll vat a whole mess. By thornier! only jjst look o here! What a 'tamed big pile of plums. And cake iull of 'lassct oh deai! OJd rttil! Low it sticks to my gums. Aifd then there's the fiddlen and dancen, And gals all as cult; as a whistle, Tho follow are sicken and praticeti Their legs arc cs limber asgriaiUu Tin old cat! if there a'tour Sal! Jumps up and down like a grasshopper; By jtnga! what's got into the gal! i don't 'spose the devil could stop her. My stars! how likcSancho they blow it! Whit Jarn'd cuirus capers, I swow, I vutupeit 1 wish 1 could gj it, I'd kick up a bobbery, 1 vow? MoTItBSS DC CIIEEItrCL. Not iii stntlic Above llictr y tars, or in irk-omt; tiiskc, should clnldreii be eniplovcJ. Tnr jvom lrctu:t ofllicir )uung tiaiurc sliuii'.a lc imfitivm while thvj L-.irii ll-.e duiii i lli.il fit ilieui Iv.i this life -ii J tlit! next. Wipe nw.ty thru tear, lletnciuber hoa Ir.n tlut arc Die liciv rains to the lender blossoms just vn mug u tile Uav. Lueitsh their Mink. Let Hum Icni to draw happiness from all nuiiiuluij; olijocti since there tnut be some mixture ut haptunesi m evert thing but tin. It vnisv.i.u aaiJoi'a benuttful n otuaii, t!iu!,!'n:n hur thsldhood, she hid ever ;oUc sauhng, ai it the heart poured joy from the lij)?, ana iheylui il ea it into heuutv. Slav I be lorjmen lor bo repeatedly presring on motliers to wear the lineaments ol checiluiluiSsI 'In be goou nad t!is;igret:ab!e is high treason agnins" the royal! v ot" virtue,' sai J a correct moralist. How much is it to be tleprecialed,laiipiei, the onlv loinidation v true ti.ininnts, t ub fi a ni ikiiis that jov isi b!e to uvcrv -e! li htppiues i melody of the soul, the t:ouvoii ol our Icehngs wi;h ll.e ruiim Mhiui s ol out lot, the harmony of the whole hting, with tin wit! of our Creator; how dtsinhlc that liih melody sliould product the rcspniise of sweet tone?, and a sm.litig countenance, thsit evi n lis;!it observers may lie won by the charms of t'a external yinhol. A trvc I'ltoPiitT. 'I he Y;irrrnton(V Times is entitled to credit lor it prediction miJe lour tars ago, which ha been mine en lirely i en I: zed ihan nny iikiulein pnpher wiihin our memory, unless it he the puutn tioti of the Vhis ol the contequencestd Uen. Jutksun's undertaking to "manage the revenue of the country." We fu' join n u) ol the prediction: ''The Opposition,! I vinvng to becon'endiug for the righu of the people under the law and Constitution, will h .":t their llags with the name of Wiili un lleury llamon, the sold- . :tr and patriot, the hero of Tippecanoe and ol the Thames, hikI, at the end 1 1 fair v e.n, we t mil have another President of overwhelm!!!" populaiity, who will have the power to mould and shape the Government us he chooc$. We are far from nchevtng that Gen. Harrison would abuse his power; hut when we aided to elevate Jackson, we ha I full tot Gdenee in him, and God defend us liom ateeond military President coming into power on ilie vote of an almost timlcvided People! We niieeiely hope tliat llariisoti may how kbu elected, for very many reasons besides those assigned above; for that he is to be rtetkJ vn the wxt tnat is as ctrlain as ihal our Union trill liv: tkiongk the ntxtjovtryeurs.' Bait. Put, SONG. " irke lottly teomaa stoops to filly," NT hen Loco Focos take to betting, Ard lir.d, too Ute, they have been rash: What plots, wLat tricks their briins besetting 'Jo draw '.he stakes and save their cash, Hy what device can they recover. What fresh invention shall they tryt By cries of "jaieo' their frauds to cover Thoir oulj hopes is now to Jot. The cup ofjoy, culike all othorF,ls Lesvist when empty.
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The etylo ol tltgauce, he I evuty and hnish of these illustrations, and the extciiMve improvements which will be made in its typographical appearance, and above all the l.u e of its literary department, by the brilliant array of Conlrib:ore,wbofelrlic!cs haveennclied the pages of cadi number, will give it a character second to no .Magazine iu the Union. Tho character o! tho articles which bhall appear in its pages, will be equally removed from a sickly sentimentality, and from an ertcctation of morality, but while a true delineation f human nature ,n every variety ot passion is aimed at, nothing tbaM be found iu its pages to cuse a blush upon the cheek of the most pure. THE LITERARY CHARACTER will be sufficiently guaranteed b the rrnutation of bol'j Magazines thus united, tor vears i.uti. Wri. ters of the first rank have been regular Contributors to their pages, and the talcs and sk-tches put hihed in them have been widely copied nnd read, and the linn and independent tone of the criticisms, upon the current literature or the day, has beeu every where approved and commended. List- of cox rit i nil mil Embrace the names ol mett of the nriucinal wri ters in America, witu a respectable number of En glish authors. liiiginal articles have appeared, durinr the last vear, iroin me pens ol tfte following Professor Ingialmm, Author of La Fitt 'itte, John Frot. I'hi'adelnhia. " K. C. H rooks, Italtimure. C. F. Viues, Philadelphia, Author of Two Ycnrs in the Navv. Captain Marryait. Author of Peter Simple, etc. Morton .ncJiiciiael, U.-q. Philadelphia, Hon. R. T. Conrad. Eo. du. Willi Gay hud Clark, Etq. do. Charles J. Peterson. an. Rev. Thus II Stockton. do. Samuel V. Stock ton. do. E Armstrong, Ebo, do. General O. P .lorris. New Yorl . Leigh Hum. England. lt. t annv Kemlile Itutlcr. Philadcluhia. P-rk Iteijamiii, New Vork, lloiis'ass Jerro!u. Eneland. JasepU C. Neil, Chucoil Sketches) The America a llr-Z J a men C. Ot 19, New Vi.rk. R S. ' limit, Euitor ut llarrisburg Journal Pa. O lVld lloilni .ii. i, lUllMiM.re. 'liath Vt Thoitium, PhilaiU-'tphia, nige I reiiipur. i esctn, .i w lurk, John lu olle, Esq. Grcnvill Alt lb n. iew York. P U Elde, E.hti of Columbia Sir. Pa. The Author ol fSianlev. Edgatd A. Poe, Philadelphia, T. II. Spear, X.nhor of " Howard Pinckiiey," Mr L. Sigouruey, llanford, .tlits Catharine II. U ntermau, Philadeluhia, Airs. Ann Stephens, New Yoik, tlenson ll.lt, England. Editor or New Monthly Magazine, ' Dr. J. K. MiteheJI. Piiiladelphia, Jam-S .MonlgiMiiery, England, X. M'Mtkin mid li. ttoiden, Erq. J. Iteauchanip Jones. Ilallimore, I. E. Dow. Va.-hiiigtuii Cuv, Mrs. E. F. Ei!elt. I..ttar, Dr. rhombs llnnn Ei.g.l,, Philadelphia. In addition to thi br.llianl nrrav of nams known to lame, the tli'stingiindied remcue ol a host ! auurmuus wnit-is uf ho ordinary abuit.ee., hive riven worth and ehamcter to the pige of th .Magaziuer. The beries of well know n miutical papers emit led. "Criizing m il.e Last War," have had n run, unequalled by any series published in any .Magazine, for years. The author promises to opeu the first uftt new srie of TALES OF THE NE, and from his known abiliti-K nK a 'epictor of sea hccups ami l.fe.much may relied upon liom h'm in mamtamsng thepopul ir 1y ru. M nzine lairriiiay be exacted dnrio.j u,e volume, al "'- "iort n,w well knuttii rtue entitled "lha I. o! lid Ir.owi.K. " Tl.- n.. ..r ..t.. riau latteis," ti Bs , ,. powerful n.t grjeelui pen.to Mitaiu nnd inrreatti llm reputat.omd the work. The valuable aid ol ' the auihor of "Leaves rrnin a Lawyers P.nt Folio." l as also been tecurei:. ,, XVe miy expect tunnel ni'in still more thrilling Trvm the capaeioii nore which a long l ie in the profession S6 euatlcd him to auiaf. An iK-csFioral Chi. Chat, with "Jeremv !t.urt "ami '-Ohver Old.ellow. is al.. promised; wish a variety ol ehoiee articles in prone and v-rre, liom various writ-r nf celebrity, as Contiibutors t the prominent Mainlines of tl.t nmnlrv. The editors of both Mafazmes continue their services under the new arrangement. Withsncli an array ol talent, a .Magazine of unrivalled attractions.may a..j uc iirumiseu tne coming volume. FASHIONS AND ENGRAVINGS. In compliance with the almost unanimous wih of our Udy subscriber, we shall the ensuing volume furnh them with a beautiful ami correct piateoi I a.l.ions Monthly, a feature, it is believed that will neither be unwelcome nor unpopular I hese lash.un plate shall I drawn from original i.es'g.ig from Paris an Indon. and may aUays e depended iinuii as the prevailin style m Ph delphia ami New York for the Mohlli they i ...-. .1 -l-l .... J Haare. .-mv... mce, nowever, shall in no wise interfere with the regular and Cinice engravings, and music which acompany earh number of the work The splendid Mezzotint engravings from the burin or 3ua.n which have reen so justly admired will be followed during the volumo hy several Irom the same hand, while the steel engraving m the best style of art. rrotn interesting cenes shall sti l enrich the magazine. The choicest pieces of music for the Piain and Guitar shall accompary each number of the work. TIME OF PUBLIC TI0X. The work will Le published on the first oftha month in eve-y quarter of the Union. The most distant aubscrioera will consequently receive it on that day, as well as those who reside iu Philadelphia. In all the principal cities, agents have bea estabjithed, lo wLcra the Mjgazina is forwatded, prior lo the tim of issuing it so tbit they may be delivered te reidnt sobscribcra b tka yfirrt rf tbe asertb. Tb'n is an tBitortaitt arrarraw-
t inert to distant aubacribeis, who beoome tired, im-j i porlunate.ni'd eventually d erontinue many works, ' til fm.FqUi'l''i' ,? viOjt tivlar hv mhlvhers.
I ftt.tBl 'I'lll.,... ..... . . " . i. ..-. i iim.r. irui.i, mi-, per annum. . two uopies e:irlr for I1 1 V K IIOI.I.AK", lit ariably in adanre, f ottiuiU. Nit new subscriber received without the im.fy, nr the iinme of a responsible fgiit. Fur I l.t? accimimodhtmn l thoe who limy ti sub.-rril.r- l.r either ol the following riiilailt lphii p-ri..(li a! . this hlHEUAi, PKUl't XL is imidi. For Eivo l)n!irn current mcnPV free of pn-tnjr, wc will irwrd (iraham'a Msgaziue, and Uodey's l..l V U uk, for one year. A diir , t,uil .aid G KO. U. P. A 1 1 A M. South west corner of Chesnut ami Third ts. 1'h.l. rvtiticc. fBIU all who have oeii ncrnunts with D. Prire fur the p.-t year are r.-nu-Mtd I" ra!l on cr before thcirft dav i.l Januarv lf4I ami cloe them with cabli or oll f-rwise. To persons whoe Notes and Account have laved oer t e past rear are requohled to call ami l,ny immediately, as further indulgence cannot be given. JJ PiUCE. IWbville, Dec. Tth, 1P40. STOVES and TI. WARE. F UDGF. z VAN CMP hive .ns'ai.t!y .n hmul a general ur.-.; t mr it of Franklin, 'I'en Mid Seven I'lae I'tiVr.s, ulo the -Premium Cooking STOVE, two izes. Tins Stove they would recemmi ml io the pnflic as o,.. ol I be heel Stocs now in upe. he eg the lulei-t iinprovement . ALSO, they will keepcnistaMly on hni.il a general assortment of Tin wara, Moie pipes, Imie heads ol the besi qu ihty, Imtise cutter pie. Ate. All of which thev will sell at Cincinnati pric-n. Job work of all kinds, in their line, done at the tlutrtCFt not ice. Old copper and pewter will he taken in exchange of ware. Shop on the North EatH corner of the public square. FUDGE fa VAN CAMP. Brookville, Oi. 9, Ie40. 44tf. tftffgj GRINDSTONES. C5C3 .r(i llbl.Conamaujjh Salt. 5.0t!01'i. C.tti.n yarn, 10 Siteks C ff. e. 1 Mid. N O.Sujir, Imperial Tea, Ynin g II j eon do. Coinin iii twir-t Tobacco, Paim Leaf Hats. Dn I'ihxIs, lust received and fot sale bv R. .VS. TVNER. The Ru-hville Whig pleirse copy the above. I5ml, Sliot. &, liCilhri .Store. fTHIE Mihrcriher has pencil a Shoe V Leather a tore in the hou-e reeeetiy eeeupied by Mr. I'Mrington, nearly oppite the Court Houte. where persons wantnr any articles in the above l.n. ran he areitinmodat'd on s irood terms ami perhaps heller ami cheaper than the sniue nrt'i le enn he had in llrookville. Com. try produce or cavh will be tkeii m p ivinont fr boots, shoes or Inather. I intend to keep ho mnkers timlii cr for ale. DNIEL IIOFFAIW. Itrnoktillt, June IS, 1840. 21-tf 1T.MISER. The esiibcrihrrs have now on baud and oiler for sale low 1,100,000 I Vet of Pi il i Ilo.irri. 400.000 SIUNGI.KS; ,300 I.cct'ST I'osts; Joist. Sraiiiling.or. Ar. W. TATE & SON. .Tulv, t:D8::n.-.ic 2!)-tf BOOT S? SHOE STORK. rgtJIE SlinSCRIItERS wtsh to inform the -EL public generally that they have, and will outinue to have, on huml, an assortment of BStpotS) Nh !, :tul Slipf !, of nil kinds, superior to any ever olfcrea in this place all of their own matin ncture and for sate, wholesale or retail, at the low eel prices. Work Warranted. I'hey Will ! keep nn npsortnif nt of LE. I rilEll .- FLYUIXGS. of nil kinds on hand and for pnle nt the lowest pric. . DROWN fa KING. Jdv so, ie si EILAAUS. ON and, co'iMautly al the American office the rollowiiirr kinds of blanks.Deeils. Sitmuiones, Siihu;na5. Execution. ConsIal.lt Eonds, ! "on!ah!e Sales. Morlirages, tinil-Cliiin I)ihU, Title L)oin!s. Notes o hand. XOTJliY PUIiUC. C. F. Ci.arkson, will also attend to fillins deeds. Mortgages, Bonds, fan, and take the ark liowledgement of deeds, owers of attorney, io take depositions, certificates, affidavit. Ac, Ac Otiiee in the printing oilie.e. i )y Orrica or the Brookvu.i.k Iks. C'o., I 15 Oct., IH.10. i f gVUS Co. will receive mom y on deponite nt M. their otfiee, on the lollowme terms, uamelv fori uioiiths :t per cent per annum for i luontbr 4 er cent. tor rt tnonihs 5 per cent., and for 9 or more months 0 per cent. Persona wishing to make sight depositee, can confidently rely on such certificates betnj met when nresented. Risks on all kinds of property w ill be taken as UMial.- mr terms apply at the office the cmpmy, eal upper room above Price and ArUms' saddle store. WM. M'CLEEU V, lre,idtl. A. .M'Caarv, E. M'Cahtt, N D. Gall. o;. II. 'mrc. . ! UWUIII.1 - . J s J. W TNK, Geo. Hollahd, V. T. Bmi. Jobs W. Hitv, 5c'y. lASli will be paid bv the subscribers for VCLEAN LINEN and COTTON
fid tt&m mif&
RAGS. chvered at tkeirMilU in Brookvill: If. BPEElt if CO.
mnorrT'8 vegetable like medi.
llT-a. CINE". Th.e SI edi?ir.r cio niflfliltd litr- ; rpn nhmne t 11 e.r luaniirt-t am) senr-thle action in Urifyilng. tho springs and i hanneleot life, and euUoWlllir llifin Willi rei.eulcil t ...r..r I., ma ny hundred ccrtilied cares wtich Imve been umde pubhe. uii.l in nlini.rt every species of d.rease lo which the human frame is liable, tne happy iTecta of .MoFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PIH'.MX III I'TI." ! J I i . -1. . . . t,...l..,f.,e.l K ti. u.'.,x... ..j in-,Biici Ut'lllTlll Lt'U , aOU HUlf wviw (in r.ouFij uiiacquaiiueu wnn tne Ocauiiiu.; y i ..1..I..0. , I i t i.......iw,.ii.ii (Mi.:e.yi. a i,, ton wiHcuitiuy are coinP'..oled I upon which they consequently act. The LIFE MHDiCINIW recommend' themUes ind.seasesof every form snd caption.-iiT-ir iirMuir.iiion iii iu lixitfcn iroin tne coat ol wuct?! ,IIU f aiiuu, IIIIIJVI Mil prm I .oc ....... .....I.. .i j - ""'"""""J ocuiii.s arouuu iurm,iiui to remove the hardened fa?ces w hich collect in coiivoiutioos of the smallest intestines. Other medicines omy partlly cl-.-anse these, and loavsucii collected iiiag.sea behind as lo produce habitue al costivenet-s. with all its train of evils, nrsuddan iharrl.uM, with its imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists, who examue the i.utnan boweis after death: and hence the prejudice of those well informed men agaiuol quack medicines or medicines prepared and hermnd to the public by ignorant persons. The secaid effect of the Li'e Medicines is lo cleanse the tt.niipy nmi the Uliduer; and by this means, the. liver mid the lungs, tho beathful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of thu urinary organs. The blood, Which takes its red color from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passes into tli? heart, being thus purified by tbem, and nourished bv nmd coming from a clean stomach, con i cos freely through the veins, renews every part of the syMem , ami triumphantly mounts the banner of health in the Lhtomiu? cheek. Mount's Vegetable Life .Medicines have been tlmroughlv tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy tor Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Palpitation orthe Heart, l.ovs of Appetite. Heart-burn snd Headaehc, Restlessness, Ll-temper. Anxiety, l.aiiem.r and Melancholly. C.stiveness. Diarrheal, Cholery, Fevers of all kinds, Rheumatism. Gimt. Dropfr.es ot all kinds, Gravel. Worms, Asthma and Consumption. Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate . res. Scorbutic Eruptions and Itad Completions. Eruptive complaints. Sallow, Cloudy, and othe.disagreeahle Cotnpl-xtiona, Salt Rheum. Ervaipelas. Common Chide ami Influenza, and variousother complaints which afflict the human Frame. In Fever and Ague, particularly, the Life Medicines have been most eminently successful; so much su that in I ha Fever and Ague districts Physicians almost universally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to be particular in taking tho Life Medicines strictly accordin? to the directions. It is not by a nert.panei notice, or by anything th,t he himself may say in their favor, that he hopes to gam credit. It i alone by the results of a fair trial MOFFAT'S MEDICAL MANUAL; designed as a domestic enidrt to health This little pan.. m.ier . e,i:te,i hy Y. . Mi.ffjt. :5 Itroarfway. New rk. Pan hepn piiMil... for the pitrpwo. ot -M-iauuoir more limy Jl r. Mr.ffa I V theory nf dis eares. and will he found highly intereifg to per sons seeki. if health. It treats' upon p.eralent dis V thereof. Price 2o cents -for "f lefl -t s agents generally. These Valuable Me.lieine. nr for sate by J J TEMPLETON llrookville. At.l'.NTS The Life Medicines ma v he ahm l.e had of any of the nrinciplexDriigg-st in every ti.wntlirn.iirl.niit !., Ith:i..i a... i.. .... .... ... '"'"'--' .?iT.irHiiu iiifMnnaUriK sk f..r Mir,t'ii Life Pills and Ph.nix Hitters a. i neKurotlial a f,p muinc of lolltl MorTit'a sirr. naturP.mipon the lahrl of each bottle of Bitters or Thesr valuable Me.licinen are tor sale br a ii !. J J. TEAIPI.F.TOV Dec. !7, IS:m.-rr2-ly Brnokville. Ind TO RENT. T. Tv" n'""" " frame luiltling at "Mlll rr,n tH ! Mtl1tm mr... uM,.w.f((Pl wvuaot Jur work ihnttM ori?r. r kiji J - er. c. F.CLA11KSOJ. Fall and Winter diMds US I received a I'rerh sitnidv nf i-.: m n!,,ver.,p. """I Times, fane, Print-. IW.ie .Iu Sheetin.r. Larrhoru JJ.,nnct'. Few Seal ciiis. mena. iinifi, ...i i..t I.. . . , . " niiMicim oaocs, Liadies (jiutve, riuoi.ii, xc. ALSO Groceries Slid dye stuff,,. lil oc,.ir.,e.iriiup .w,ler le,, fllg,r i nd?r. mntl.ler alum h - " aunitpni it? -s former stock which wu! bu sold o.. ...!.!.. , a ui-r, SI III L HIIH l.f in ..I.I.il term- tor each. approved produce, rueh a feathers, rags fl-ixsced, timothy seed, diycd peaches. Arc. D. PRICE. 44 Brockville, Ort.SKt, 1?40. (a'roerrieN. WEST received a fiech supply of Sugar. Molasres, Coffee and Mackeral, and will be sold low for path. a mo, a iiue assortment of women am) clnldrens D. PRICE llrookville, April 16. 1S4Q i-ri.Tca Co'rcc Sugar & Sail. R L t .S received a Iresli sun iiv ni tl.o ticlrs, and for sale, by D. PRICE. Salt by Uic barrel. "JUST received, 53 barrels of Salt, and for sale ..hyoo ,c. 0 PRICE. Oct g-. 140 44 Just ICeeeiTed AND for sale by the undersigned, a small assortment of Diav G Ilrooui Cord Ac tloffoe. V. II I Wilie. N. O. SlIT.r. I.nnf Noir.v ea. Imp. Tea, Gunpowder Tea.of th-! bott 'ility,S ilcr.tis,(;infrer, Cloves. Peper !pn-e, Nntnieirs. Madder. Altmii. .mwr,. g . Red Leml. White Le id, C indies Soap, Nails Cast tee. American Steel. Eng. Blister Pleel. Men sand Boy's Caps and Hats. Meal Sieves ir. Snuffs, Rejsins, Br.uns, Wagon Boxes. XII of which I will cell low for cash or country produce uch . Wheat, Flour, Butter, Chickens. I' iTtrrf h I -a ar . ,1 N. B. 1 will pay cash for Flax-seed. j . ., r. J' WOODS. Rrookville, Dec. 8, 1943. 5'J-Jy. j i ' Good, CSouiIs. lvS'rI, Llve ur- hnd heavy ttock of Dav j XVAnS, Tift Wire. I.tl.-!1 Varn I."... I "tl.-t
I sii vfirHiaa( ron.Cooking Stoves, Sugir Kittles, odd lids. Sad Iron. Andons, Window Glass, Coopers Ware I outcco. Cigars. Molasses. Tr. II Pilira Ha. I
, - - --. ui tuu gai o.in oaps, Hoots. Shoes, &c. Aic. Also Iron, Nails, GrmiUmnea and Salt. All of which we will sell low for cash. n t. . U.4 S.TYNER. BrookviHe, Dee. fth, IS40. .
'B"',,,i' o' if wi.o know by trial , i- '
I 1 . e a I in not i - .cure elfeeted in csps of the PI I n.. ""Mi -u -ISM. all S WELL1NGS. and all ifx rnV riti, no matter how severe, hv thi nJ , Liniment. I ind one who has ueI it tt, . "l I nid it. above all I bin-, ever'use.l ..5 W'!1 Uad w hit cannot he found il . t - i . TO.i i J. 'ortl. relief of suff-rin hum,,, ... I y b-atll rted. I hog ,o to a,k.,. M ,i,i.J. , , , " nt n 1 7'7 r , i , V"; R Wu? ? a'! 'tT"!:,H near At& . . , r.. , ' u - or WW. " l . ii , , I UliCOIiq ui. a... c ut ail iutr reinCO ie nr il . t ? . " Ui .-'lu . O.. . ..... , -
U'U? '-"ijii "in inve been .,,. I ,V'!bythe use of the genuina II AYS' LIXIMpvt''
i nousanas oi oiner person Know similar,.,. I We appeal to their sense af justice .th; i '.... i ! feelings. " "u,0 I It is but a duty you owe to your suffer;., r... b?"e". lo rt .'. be t, if il then to all o" yir frirudt. 1 I..H nl'l ... much pain where the newspaper, are not red where readers are incredulous, because so n,",.! worthies articles are advertised for the tame pa l"'"--- " ul J,,B " ". nil WHO Mr. do ant say it is beyond all praise, then d i notuk, it- The proprietor wil not allow thia artieln be paid for unless it cures, when all tie !;.;-. nr fully followed. Will any one suffering rtftu now In fry il! If he does, he ouW.'t la ;. more fur hi nbtliuncy than his sn fering. Mr. Hays would nc.r consent to offer thinn; cle, were he not compelled by his sense of mnrll of religious dHty to do all in his power for iu victims nf distress and misery. For this purpon ne won m sooner nevoie a fortune, than secure i dollar foranr worthless article. LOOK OUT. Some siaindltn hntr temin. fe lettthis article, audpvlilvp wi'h V3riau$ d(. vim. Do not do imposed upon, line ihirj nalr will protect yon it i the name of COMSTfJfjij V HO., that name mutt alwayt le on the vrqp. per, or you are cheated. Da not foreet it. Til. this direction with yon, and tet-t by that, or rterer buy; for it is impossible (ot any other to be true, ?enuine. No. 27-Iy SOLOMON HAYS Sold by Comstock & Co.. 2 Fie icl.er-street X. T And by J. J. TKMPI.ET ON Rrookvilli. To the Bald Headed, and othtrs. oes any know a neighbor or a friend wha in been ItaU and whose load is now covered vjih fine hair! tine whose roat collar was enmrrl with daiidruff, Ihniigh brushed every hour whirk ahs now vanished entirelyl Or one whojehiin I t early ago were turning grey, who now lumt vagrey hair! Ciildrenwhose heads were covered with scurf, whosr hiir would not row, t Latin ' now growing the Tullert crop of hair! Some cue. must be known to most persons. Ask tbcm l catir. and yni. will be tohl.thege Ihinjf-i have beri done by the use of the I. AI.M OF CULUMUIA. Of 2! years growth is this article, its demand in creasing annually s'une hundred iter cent, thoieA when disceveted not opposed by any thing for the same purpose, new assailed by a!m-U num'terleM tnun'.roon trash preparations that will ruin the ba r if usd to any extent. Cm more than these fcU be wanted refer lo the recommendations by a lirt of names ot respectability, nnequaled by any nibrr article. Look t these things buy this article. May and preserve your hair by its nee, or if bald restore it- Ladis. attend to this hundrerlt ii fashionable life are using it as the only article really tit f r the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fall out. Ladies, iwe the Italm of I Columbia in time lu aae yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of your pernons. It is your duty, as moralists, to preserve the beauties of nature, with which a bountiful Cre ator has endowed jou use the Balm, for it will do it. No. 27-ly. l'rr salo by -J. TEM PLETON Brockville. DR. 3POHNVS SICK HEADACHE REMEDY. fnior the pertnanent ca-e of tbi distressing conML plaint, nce . fails. When persevered in.it effet tially renovate thesyi'iein.-ind does nway the causesoi the sicK At NERVOUS HEADACHE' PhaiisiO'ls have trie. I it, and found precisely tbe reliel which the articles prnmies to bet-tow. C'ertt floater, nt tho nrongeol kind, and from the most respectable persons, aro in the posessmn of the proprietor, sonio f which have been pubHreflh, erlifying to the permanent cure, and others lot !,e tmmed ac relief give by this remedy. It affords relief to the a 111 ic ted in 15 or 1A) minutes from im first dose. If taken when the symptoms of an at tack are first felt, it prevents the further prefrcM of tim complaint, and can puuuce no danger at any time by and excessive tlose; as in such a care :l would only throw iff the contents of the tttwiacliC. leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent appetite. All afflicted with hendach' should not fail t procure the article, and relieve thcmiclv cs Uca so distrcrsiug a complaint. Physicians have in many instances given it ineir paiieuis. sua in every uiblance, io cur edge, willi grout satisfaction have found it a certain core Hick and JS'ervons Headache is a complaint with which bhvsicians do not wish to Levi any thing la do, and generally prescribe only fof temporary rel.ef- couseouentlv. Dr. Suhon's Sick Headache Itemed ltiinn thn n.inrs-.tidtl aa hick some other proprietory articles meet from It' cource. Try it once and you never will rerrrt itcomposed entirely of vegetables, and contains o" mineral, or poisonous drug of any kird, and io J nut rcouiteanv change ul diet or exe-ciee. Sold wholesale and retail by Coir, .-lock At Co.--Wholesale Druggtrts, 2 Fletcher-street X. V-i"4 by the principle Druggists in t he Union. No. 27-ly By J.J. TEM PLETON Urcokville. DR. BARTHOLOMEW'S. P1NKEXPECTORANT SYRVP fH'he cases of consumpti;n are so numerous in JS- the northern latitudes, that some enr.cdy preventative should be kept by every fami' coU staniiy on hand, lo administer on the trst appe"" ance of so direful a disease. This I'spccl Syrup will in every esse prevent the co.-a?Ii,'t"" It is quite impossible for any person ever to n consumption who will use this remedy on tL 3? approach of cough and pain in the side, arc 1 1 ny cases it baa cured when physicians had gi up the eases as incurable. r Sold wholesale and retail by Comitocx Wholesale Druggist, 2 Fletcher-street, N. Y.5 by the principle Druggists in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brookv'.B; June, 29, 1(340. Rag Carpet. rgvjttr? subscriber has on hand a good JL of Rag Carpet, which will be sold low. ?"
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