Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 10, Brookville, Franklin County, 5 March 1841 — Page 4

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POKTBY. THE INQUIRY. ?Tell me. yejwinged winds. That round ray pathway roar, Dm ye not know some spat Where mortal weep so morel : Some lone and pleasant del! . Some valley i a the west. Where, free from toil and pain, Tbe weary eotil may recti The loua wind dwindled to wbiaperlow. And signed for pity as it answered "No. AN fail rive ad of Tell ine, thou mighty deep. Where billowe round me play, Know'at tbou acme favored spat. Home laland far away. Where weary man may find The bliss for which he sighs, Where sorre never lives, " And friendship never dies! The loud wave rolling in perpetual Cow, Stopped for awhile, and sighed' to answer Nol And thou, eerenest moon. That with such holy face, -. ' Dost look upon the earth , : -" Asleep in night's embrace. Tell inc. in all thy round, Hast thou not seen some spot Where miserable man . Might find a happier lot! Behind a cleud the moon withdrew in wo. And a voice sweet, but sad, responded 'No! - Tell me, my secret seal. Oh! tell me, Hope and Faith. Is' there no resting place " From sorrow, sin, and death: Is there no happy rpot ... Where mortals may be Mesa'd, Where grief my find a balm - And weariness a rest? Faith, Hope and Love, best boons to mortals given. Waved their bright wings, and whisper'd . "Yes, iu Heaven." ' CHANGE. Chamgb! Cbakoe! The mournful atory Of all that's gone before! .. TLe wrecke of perished glory Bestrewing every shore. - The shattered tower and palaee, " That frown o'er every glen, " In brekan language, tell ua Of the fieeting power of men. Change! Change! The scythe is sweeping ' O'er many a cottage hearth; The aickle hand ia reaping O'er some scenes of household mirth, The sheaf is hound where daughters Round their mother used to spin; And where the little feet did patter Full often out and in. Still Change! Go thou and view, All desolately sank. The circle af the Druid, Tbe cloister of the Monk; The abbey bold and aq ualid, With its grass manned atsggering wall, Ask by whom these were unhallowed Twaa Change that did it all. But Mind, the ever living, From Time's each succeeding birth, Will receive some more of heaven. Will retain seme leas of earth. More ef truth and less of error: . Less of hate, and mere of love; Till the world below shall mirror. Ail the purity above. THE LAWYER'S PRAYER. Ordained te tread the thorny ground. Where few, I fear, are faithful found. Mine be the conscience, void of blame, Tbe upright heart, the spotless name-, The tribute of the widow's prayer, Tbe righted orphan's grate Tel tear. -To virtue and her friends a friend. Stilt may my voice the weak defend; Xe'er may my prostituted tongne Protect tbe oppressor in Lis wrong, Nor rest the spirit of tbe laws. To sanctify a villain's cause! Let others, with unsparing hand. Scatter their poison through the land; Inflame diaeaaeioa, kindle strife, And strew with ills ths path of life. On auch, her gifU let fortune ahewer. Add wealth to wealth, and power to power; On me may favoring heaven bestow The peace which good men only know; The joy of joys by few possessed. The eternal sunshine of the breast;. Power, fame, and riehes, 1 resign, The praise or honesty be mine. That friends may weep, the worthy sigh. And poor men bless me when I die! a Seuthampton'B wise sens found the river so large, Though 'twould earry a ship, 'twould not carry a barge; So wisely determined u cut bf its side A muddy canal where. .Uw boat mirrht -lid.. Like the man who had made t. 'u:. First one for the nig cat, then one for the email: " w aa BBBS WBIIt He makes a large hole for old puss to go through, And then makes a email one for little kit too."

From the JV. TV Sunday Mercury

AMUSING SPECIMAN OF HUMANITY Who ever IraveU through any of tbe New

England States, and (wist es he jeurnics the

rvrrbiririties of some of the natives. can net

to be moused, and may, if be choose, d many new ideas in recpect to etymology diverritr of character. So mo years since an nceuniataace of oan of nut. on horseback, from the e intern part Massachusetts lor tue Ureea mountains oi m. .- r

Vermont. While travelling through the

town ef New Salem, hie road led into a piece of wood, of some five miles in length, and lone before be had got out of which, he began to entertain doubts whether he should ever be blest with the sight of human habitation, but - a a as all things must have an end, to at last bad th woods, and the nut brown house of far mer greeted bis vision. . Near the road was tall, raw boned overgrown, lantbern jawed boy, probably seventeen years of of, digging potatoes. It was a curious figure to beheld. What was lacking ia the length of . his tow breeches-was amply made up for, behind; bis aiiiMiidRra aoseared ta be comnooad af birch I bark, grape vine and sheep skins, and as for hat, which was of dingy white felt poor I thing! it bad oacn evidently seen fcelter flays, I - I . - . . . z . . r . l out slow wine, , n was omit iuo taaovv vi in glory. Whether the .tempests of time had beaten the top in,or tbe lad's expanding gen ius had burst it out, waedififcIt to tell: at any rate it was missing and through the

aiwrtiira rad haira in . abuadanca stood cicle, a.....j.. i M.rpb mast, at the Uwn of Ro-1

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roughest specimens of domestic manufacture tbe North West nart ot ue m " Lt,l fcihaM. n,tWfa resection thirteen, town eight. Range two West,

Otirtravelinv friend I ""v:iK irienw I , ,. ' -. . - . . . -:, feeling an ttctuegto scrape an acquaintance with the crittuf. drew up tbe reins ef his . h a Dorse, ana rean: - c I 'Hallo, ray good friend! can you miens me bow far it u to the next bouse r Jonathan started up leaned en his hoe It i - . i i : .. resieu one iovioh ih gamoru oi mm sinister icg, ana repueei: 'Uultow yerself howd dew! wall, I jess can. I aint near so fur now as it used to afore they cat the woods away. Then 'twas einerallr reckoned at four mile, but new the sub shrivels up the road, nod don't make mWntew. The fust house you cum to, though is aba.,! the nest frafeyrtMlr, mil aaiMaiu twin ia wm vjsw - aw u La sure te meet his gals long afore you git there tarsal robin critters, they plauge our folks moro'n little. His sheen sets into our o.ir.r. ta ..i k;. ..i ; ... AhaM I , I Dad sets the deg arter the sheep and me carter I tbe galsand the way he m ikee the wool,! aad I the petticoats, fly, is a sin to snakes. 'l se yu are inclined to be facouous.young man, pray tell me how it happens that onejoi your legs are shorter than the otberr I never 'lows any body to meddle wan my gran taoglers, mister, but seein it's you 111 tell ye, I was born so, at my tickler request, so that when I hold the plough, I can go with one feet in the furrer and t'other ou land, and net lop over, betidev,its very convenient when I mow round a side bill." Very good, indeed, but hew do jour pota toes come in this year f They don't come Id nt elMI digs em out, . and there's an everlastin snarLef esn in each hill. 'Bat they are small I perceive. 'Yea, I knows it, ye see we planted seme wheppin blue noses over in that ere patch there, and they flourished so all redly, that these ere herestopt growia jist oat o'spite, cause they know'd they ceuld'at ' begin to keep up xou appear to be pretty smart, and I should think you could afford a better hat than the one you wear. 'Tbe looks aia't aotbia', its all in the beha vior. I his ere bat was my religions Sunday getemeetin' hat, and its jist as chock full of niety as is a dee of fleas. I've wot a hat. tor one to hum, but I don't dig taters ia it no how. 'You have been in these Berts seme time.l should geaes. 1 guess so tew. I was bora'd and get bit brot'n up in that ere heiwe,but my native alace I ? l ma b a ia sown in rorauuir. Then you say It is nbout three and a half ilea to the nest house. riles 'Yet sir, 'twaa a sdoII in. and don't be Heve itS PTLiwM annrK aknrUr tinr. ' Much obliged. Good by. Geodby te ye that's a dare slick mara ofyoora. There, reader there is a Jonathan for you of the first water! feYeufdon't find his equal every where. SruaSDitt Bbqubst. Lfr.tCirod. Orleaas, recenUy decented, was supposed have left no will. Within a few days na However, says tne Bulletin, discoveries made in rumaging the contents of aa al sold an part of the estate, which may lead te a very uinerent UKpositioa of the property from I wnat was anticipated. The desk alluded to was purchased at pobhc auction by a gentle- " iy, ana.ou exaoimanoa was MBAd tf .AMf.M a . Jk . L , I . I larve Bsauesta. We br urd ihi r.iii.. JJJ8 ''.mentioned: T cjJ New Orlean for buildinp an Asylum . for French Orphans. $100,000 T "T0 Asylum 30,000 StAd Municipality 100,000 """" Pi To E ilontamar To E. Mazerc au I To Mechond 20,000 20,000 41,000 To Dennis Prieur

NEW CiOODS! THE auhseriber resnectfullv intoims tie

public that he hat commenced tbe asercnaniue bnninoass.in the house Jbrnierlv occupied by

Long As crown, where he is receiving a large c nneral assortment of Merchandixe. consisting of

Dry Goods, Queens Stone, Tin, Earth-, r n. ana Hard Ware and Grtttriet Ac. As mr GooDfl have been bought for Cash and of late purchase, person will do well te give me a sail before they make their parchas elsewhere. for this will enable me to sell at reduced prices. All kinds of Merchantable produce taken in exchange for Goods. w. it. avion. February 11th, 1841. 7-ly. A Good Farm for rent,. mHlER miles north of Krookville. Franklin Ji. County, on which theie is a good Barn and Dwelling House, Three Orchards, ana near louy acres of meadow, with pastures and other tilable land over one hundred acres in all. For terms apply to the subecriber In Brookville. ' sJAMUEL GOODWIN. Feb. 10, 1841. 7-tf-For Sale or IXeat. THE subscriber will either Sell or Rent the TavekuStakd situated oa Mala Street epnaif th PaMie Sauare. now occupied by Daniel Heffman, together with the out baildingsnare is good etaoung a..u -h' j- j 'h'm - J. WOODS. Brookville la. Feb. 0, 1841. 7-ttV 1VOT1CG. I

rmHE uaderaigaed Commissioners will sell at J of the most popular 'American writers, Mrs, Ly11 ,ki; ta tha hirhest bidder, on theldia H, Sigourney of Hartford, Cu, Mrs. Lydis

- i... Kr.akiin aad State of Indiana, I section thirteen, town eigus, - 1 ivi.:.. Wmm, Rivar inelndinff two I ITIDh mi in i Ljia - ftWriwf w M to conUin forty-tour acres. Terms One third of tbe purchase money to be I m. 1 J a . ft A Vksaaal a SB I paid on the day or sate, wse wro w .i one year from tue oay or eaie. r- ' ' j two vears from the date of said sale, te be secured by hood with approved security. . y order oi tne rrooaw vwun w ' ENOCH MCARTY. . JOHN T. COOLY. JOHA HARDEN. February 10th, 1841. 7-3w. AT COST THE SUBSCRIBER wishing to dispose of bis . . j i v: knnMaa will aall at H7b.ra enrof Dry Good. q well tO Call aou mauw wwmm, - fffty per cent. bsvs CCAIN. ' NOTECB. ALL indebted to C. E. Cam are now reaected to make immediate Longer indalgance cannnt be given. The eoncera must be do Md tkoa9 wjeBjng to nave coat, must make pay. m. c. tain. November, lS4t). Goods, Goods, have oa hand a beevv stock of Dav TTTTTE have oa head a heavy stocx oi wax V V Goods, Oaooaatna, HAaawaaa, ueam ! wabs. Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Far and Deal Dkin n. Bjia SliAat. Ate. sic. WVK, mrmw, P Alaa Into. Nails. Grindstone aad Salt. All of I which we will sell low for cssh R.4VS. TYNER. rookville. Dec. 8th, 1840. Titrfw NotieeS TfT is believed that every man should liquidate 11 Li a-innntj at least once a veart Te this end, tbe Subscriber hereby invites all his easterners now, to come ia, prepared for settlement aad payment. There are also, sassy persons, waose bomb have held a long time, these cannot reasonmbly ask or expect longer i--' qaLLION Brookville. Doc. 29. 1840. SOLE and upper leather for sale by M. da S. TYKPR. Brookville. Feb. 17. 141. C58 GRINDSTONES, 60 Bbl. Conameugh Salt, S.000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffee, lnhds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hysoo do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Han, Do Hoods, luat received and lot sale by EL deS. TVKR. The Raehvinu Wktg plasm soay fne above. nfATblKS. j OtN end, constantly at the American office the I following kinde of blanka. Deeds, Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bonds, Constable Sales. Mortgagee, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand, NOTARY PUBLIC. CiaatsoN, will also attend it at 10 per cent discount for debts. C. CAIN. Brookville, Jan. 88th, 1641. 44'OtLBS. COTTON YARN. P4V 1,000 Sole Leather, 200 Barrels Conamaagh Salt, 10 Sacks Coffee, ; Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Hvegs JNails, 1 Ccroon Indigo, Just received and for sale by R. 4c S. TYNER. Brookville Sept. 11, 1840. BuorjKviLLB. Feb. 0th. 1841.

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i j ri j I " r Bortmeat of Bav Goods aad Gnteariaa i or poibodoob crag oi any nwu, - nowledgement of deeds, power. , af attorney, or lroB.tItf3 not require any change of diet or exercise, nke depjMition. certificates, afiidav.te. ,ic. SiSs SoldH wholesale anf retail by Com rtock & Cor af 2f ear U Ue p-atia g o fflee. l-ly Tk . ! M'",CooPtrg.W'. WhoteaalB DmBiri.te. 2 Fl-ther-atreet N. Y.J

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to BrnmfZimlvoN 'o Sur W 8' b PrieipirDraggi.te ia the Union.

uararm f Vh hui; w.M w. aaavBi I aasmj VffBl " "sTt OelIOrta.110. UlDffOfa dOTSel Pater I 1 Zl.t 8tthc-f AT PAR for Goode, a good Spice, NutmegY, Madder, Allum, CopSr..; Ind'-' BARTHOLOMEW'S.

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uisa oi wuica oa hi an naau. ai wut iwt una i D-o. nil laM. Whifa liJ r.n.1l. a xr.:i I

30,000 ITJft ECEI VED this day by the Canal Boat "Na50 000 !MbV tive" upwards or Twenty Hundred pounds I . . . . - l -

iii vii .in. uugar rwaiues, atsorua sixes, Dutch Ovens, also lids for tbe same. Skillets aad lids, aetd. All of which will be sold lew. J. WOODS.

A NEW VOLUME.

THE CHEAPEST PERIODICAL IK THIS UNITED STATES. . -,, 624 page of reading, fur oviy 1,35 ceafs. . Protpeetno of Ike Fourth Volume of the LADY'S AMARANTH. . Embeiished Uhed Street 26 Numbers, payable in advance. L50 if not paid within three months; 2,00 sill be chnrg. ed if not paid beore the end of the year. On Saturday January 33d 1841, was issued the first number ef the Fourth Volume of the Ama ranth, which contains a large variety of Tales. Essay. Poetry. Biographical and Histortcal Sketches, Uemsof the tngltth Annu als, Anecdotes, taccrplt, Sketches, and auf eraluretn Ueneral. .v. VAtt.tu vnf.VTM.r .h. b vwwiti w ; . Amaranth ithat it shall fullv sustain the reputation whiea its rmnku m - " . . . predecessors have acqsirod. The object is, te concentrate ia this work, that which is useful and entertaining, by collecting from the great mass or publications instructive ana pioesiog waiver, a no fertile and luxuriant field of literature will be traversed with ears, te winnow from it choice native and exotic gems which will impart moral instruc tion to ths reader as wall as autcrieinmeni. no article whatever will be admitted into this work, but what a parent can with safety read aloud is the areeeace of familr. ORIOINAL ARTICLES will ansesria this volume from tbe pens of some Jane Piereoa. Libenr. Pa., Miss Alice Lynn; Thomas Dunn Ensrlish. M. D. Charles J Peterson. iXTiulS f J fiogue. Arthur Bsscem Shelly, Caleb Clambake. w. . hav annearad in the nresent volume. - - . rr - , , Fach number oonuins a fine Wood Engraving, illnstrstive of some particuUr passage WbVa itaaaaMli, ta Miikliahad iN WsnmlhaBal AB ntlsl v. ..T..., jUd U city Subscribers on the day of publication; and mailed to country Subscribers ia a strong a 'iT "iiT " " .tl j" rii 'lZZ-'-. wrapper. Each number will contain twenty-four page clocelv printed matter, brevier type, forming at the end of tbe veer Two Volumes of over three hundred pages each; Tenons remitting five dollars will be oatitled to a fifth copy gratia. I w,u Hi Subscribers must invanashr commence All letters, directed to the pvUiebs T'' 8mkrtrm h"Is. ft?-All letters, directed te tbe publisher. Joseph w. sixth street, rbiiadsipbia. must ae soot paid Parsons clubbing together aad forwarding a tea dollar correct bank bill, (free of postage,) will re ceive eleven copies of the Amaranth for oae year, Agents will be allowed twenty per cent. Spe cimen numbers sent when required. Past Masters generally act as agents. Tbe work will not be sent ualess paid for in advanes. The Amaranth has bsea ia existence more than a year, aad has met tie approbation of the entire newspaper press, which is of itself aa evidence of the utility of tbe work; combining aa it does the I Whole Rang of Literature. The work has also i been pronounced by the press, aad is ia reality tbe Cheapest Periodical in the United Stated; be I mg about oae hair the price of ether works that contain the same quantity of reading matter. Extra Inducements to Arents. Agents forwarding the names of 10 now sab - seribers with tbe money (free of pootace) will furniehed with a copy of test year's Amaranthr cvpy oi mo cuttobi year, waica ever laey prcier. anin "rwaruina- iaa nemos oi :w new sasscribers with the money (free of postage) will of last year's Amaranth, copy lor the current year. Tf UMBER. The ssubcrjbers have new oa hand &L4 and oner for sale low 1,100,000 feet of Piae Coard. . 400,000 SHINGLES: 1 300 Locust Posts; Joist, Scantling, dr.c. W. IA1IS At SUN. July, lS1889.-ileae. 99-tf piAH will be paid by ths subscribers for HCLEAN LINEN and COTTON RAGS. ehvercd at theirMills in Brookville. J. M. 8PEER da GO frtufh BARRELS of Saltjast received, aad for W HMbT U. At 8. TVNKIt res. s, 1841. Tl 4Hi BUSHELS Clovsr seed for sale by R.esS.TYi Fea lsui TYNER. . Call anal fisa.

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by, Joseph Torr JVo. 74 Jforth Sixth UD"-W." '"r.rj".- t

. PkUadebhia TERMS for "T . 1" " . "U

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JUST received and for sale by tbe undersigned th,r Pl.,enu "d in every instance, to our wsman assortment of Winea.- Ah..hi r.s.i edge, with great satisfaction have found it a err-

Sperm, Fiah aad Neatfoot Oils, Varnish, Palate' wass, ana urocencs, all of which he will low tor cash. n. The hirheat ea.k nrira ;il ka ciean riazseed. J I TEMPLP.TOTf. i n. " ill r v. ureosviue, Feb 1 1th, 1841. 7-tf. last Received Sage. Snuffs, Rcasins, Brooms. Wagon Boxes. ah or which I will cell low for cash or conn

Cast Steal, American Steel, Eng. Blister 8teel, Men s and Bov's Cane and Hata. Mail sia..

prodace such as Wheat, Flour, Butter, Chickens. Eggs, Flax-seed. . . :. . ' N. B. I will pay cash fer Flax-aaad.

J VTOODS. Brookville, Dec. 6, 1340. 60-ly.

Doot, Shoe, & Leather Store. THE subscriber has opened a Shoe as Leather store in the houee recently occupied by Mr. Edrmgten, nearly eppsitc tbe Court House where persons wanting any articles in tha abovs line, can be accommodated oa as good terms aad perhaps better and cheaper than the same article " 10 BrookviUe. Country produce or cash will be taken in payment for boots, ahoes or leather. I intend to keep shoe makers finding for "n , , . DANIEL HOFFMAN.. Brookville, June IS, 1840. " 3$tf

... i, AtkEiqnrc Ask thosenho Ahc THOSE only who know by trial or ian., observation, can form any idea of the effe of the -perfect relief, of the almost charm VA core effected in cases of the PILK8. RllF.ru .lair . uuibi i irna - 'art-

ai.aa, all R AjiJUIilU. ud mil E.A 1 KK4T Tin, no matter bow severe, by the nse of lin. Liniment. Find one who has used it that wfti whoknow ask the Hon. ALFRED CONKliv .Jndge for that district, residing near a rn;ask M ATHEW J. MYERS, Esq.. Atu M.Y.: ask Oea. DUFF GREEN, late ofVVu" ington eity. each of these gentlemen know ofcan nhconq nerable by all atber remedies or pLysioiia,' though tried for many years, that hare been eurei bythe nse of the genuine HAYS' LINIXIKHT Thousands of other persons know similar carets We appeal to their sense af justice their Lumti clings. It is but a duty you owe to year sufferinir fe'ln. beings to let thisgrest remedy be known. Sf V u Mearo u of yonr rrteiMr. iwi ,u aM mach pain wnere i be newspapers are m mach paia where the newspapers are not reid. or where readers are incredulous, because so a,ST worthlese articles are advertised for the same pur', pose. Ta buyers we say, if all who have used it do sot say it is beyond all praise, then do notuh it. The proprietor will not allow this article in be paid for unless it cares, when all tl e directiou are rally fallowed, rriu any one n tiering tffu mow to try it! If ha does, he oar At lo be pttiU more tor mi oomnacy lun nis svnenng. Mr. Hays would never consent to oner this tnicle, were be not compelled by his sense of moral religious duty to do all in nis power for tu victims of distress and misery. For thisc pirpoie he would sooner devote a fortune, than racare dollar for any wortaiess arucie. i LOOK OUT. Some icrnaVr At rot feUed this mrtitle, and put it up miih oarioJt Atees. Ifo not oe imposro upon, une thing oiW ill protect you it is tbe name of COM9T0CK co ,hat name mart aimays be onthewnp. I i j r . . . :. r nr. or Ton m sacu ire whuikui, iut fnj,'.. Wlth and test by that, or new ( t mu for any other to be tracr I ' iMnnine. eg by cnetock At Co.. 2 Fie . cber-etreet X. T And by J. J. TEMPLET ON Brookville. Kam nHnw uin To tiie Bald Headed, and others. TTKoee aay knew a neighbor or a friend whs ku eeea Bald aad whose bead is bow covered vita fine hair! Oae whose coat collar waa coeiea with dandruff, though brushed every hour viick aha now vanished entirely! Or one whoMkain t early ago were turning grey, who now baa at agrey hair! Ckildreawhose heads were coverol with scurf, whose hair would not grow, that art bow growing tbe fullest crepe of hair! Some casta must be known to most persons. Aek them thi cause, and you will be told .these things hsvebeei done bv tbe use of tbe BALM OF COLUMBIA Of 30 years growth is this article, its demand a crcaeing annually some hundred per cent, ibeer when discoveied not opposed by any thing loru came nurooee. now assailed by almost nuraberlM mashrooa traah preparations that will ruin tbskti if used ta any extent. Can more than these fact be wanted refer to the recommendations by a lis of Barnes of respectability, uneqoaled by aa; other article. Look to these things buy tins amcit Stay aad preserve your hair by Its nse, or if baM restore iu Ladies, attend to this hunarssi is fashionable Ufa are using it as the only article really fit for tbe toilet. Long hair is very apt to M aut. Ladies, use tne Balm or voiumeia in um u MM.I.Aa tka litnM nf haldnesahv nerlett lot vaur neraoaB. 1 It ia wear dutr. as moralists, to preserve tW bo I haaatiea of nature, with which a bountiful Crta I ator has endowed ou nse the Balm, for it oil i do it. No. 77-ly. For sate by -J.TEMPLETON Brooktitfr. DR. SPOHN'S SICK HEADACHE REMEDY. For the permanent core of this distressing ceanuint. neve. fails. When nersevered ia.it effs uallv renovate theavstemnd does away tbs estses of the SICK ee NERVOUS HEAUACHS Thousands have tried it, and found precisely tu relief which the articles promies to besto. cer tificates of the strong-eat hind, and frsntbe wot! resneetabla noraona. era in the nossesaioa oi in. proprietor, seme of which have been publiiedi, testifying te tbe permanent cure, and others toon tmmediate relief given by this remedy, it anorw relief to the amicted in 15 or 20 minutes irem ua first dose. If taken when the symptoms of tack are first felt, it prevenU tbe further progrM of the complaint, and esa pednce no danger stuf time by and excessive dose; as is such a cm would onlv throw off the contents of tbe etomack. leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent It-' netite. All afflicted with headache sbooia noiiw to procure the article, and relieve themselves fro I so diatressinff a eomnlaint. I Phyaiciane have in many instances given it w ta,nc.ur,..v "croon. eV.1"?! sail I ! " pnjucimi u -- any thing to do, and generally prescribe n,7 ! temporary relief- consequently. Headache Remedy escapes tbe opposition whiek some other proprietory articles meet from t" K r m . fc scouree. ' " Trv it oMcs and vou never" will rerret itcomposed entirely of vegetables, and contains ev PINKEXPEC TO RANT SYRl? The eases of consumptitn arc so numsrens is the northern latitudes, that some erisedf' trv preventative ahould be kept by every family o stently on hand, to administer on the Lrst apper ance of so direful a dtaeaae. This Expeotof Syrup will in every ease prevent the complain''-' it is quite impossible for any person ever w coasumptioa who will use thie remedy on tbe v aonroarh nf rnuah and nain ia tha aide, and iSBw ay cases it has cured when physicians had f,Te up tbe casee an incurable. SeM wholesale and retail by Comstock 4Whalesal DrBBViat. 9 Flatr har-ntreet. N. Y." by tbe principle Druggists in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Bseok'HJune, 39, 1840. -4 ... ALL persons indebted to the subscriber v .settlomeat wrtbfn. thirty daysy os W'Su Dee. 9, 1S40. '

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