Indiana American, Volume 9, Number 25, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 June 1841 — Page 4

TflE a u EDM ILL SONG. BT O. W. HOLMES. Th star arc rolling in tba iky. The earth rolls on below-. And we ctn feel ths ratling wheel Revolving as tve go. Then tread away, my gallant boy, And make the axle fly; Why ehould not wheel go round about Like plannets in the lcy1 Wake up, wake up, my duck-legg'd man, And stir you solid pega: A reuse, arouse, my gawky friend, And shake your spider lege; What too' you 're awkward in the trade; There' time enough to learn, So lean upon the rail, my lad. And take another turn. They've built us up a noble wall To keep tbeculgar out; We've nothing- in the world to do But just to walk about; So faster now, you middle men. And try to beat the ends, It's pleasant work to rmble round Among one's honest friends. Here! tread upon the long man's toes, He shan't be lazy here, And punch the little fellow'6 ribs, Aud tweak the lubber's ear He'd lost them both, don't pull hia bair,Be cause be weaia a scratch, But poke him in the farther eye, That iii'l is the patch. Hark, fellows, there the supper-bell. And ao our work is done; 'Tia pretty sport suppose we take A round or two for fun! If ever they should turn me out When I have better grown, Now hang me but 1 mean to have A treadmill of my own.

From the Sunday Jlercury. LOVE'S VICTIM. Oh, list to me, Lizzy, You sweet little buoger! Love makes me feel dizzy, Like brandy and sugar! My vision is reeling My brains are all burning And the sweet cream of feeling Is curdled by Churning; For my heart 'neath my jacket Is up and down jumping; And it keeps up a racket With its bumping and thumping' Oh show meoue smile 'tis my last supplication! 1 crave nothing further 'twill be my salvation. Oh, Lizzy, I'm worsted f feel it all over; I'm done up and burs ted A broken down lover! The joys of my bosom Have cut stick and vanished.1 know'd I should lose 'cm When my true love you banisb'd; The world has gone dreary. In its sackcloth of sorrow; Of life 1 am weary, And I wish that the morrow Would dawn on my grave in that peace-giving valley, Where I'd care not for you, nor for Susan nor Sally. 1 know 'tis a sin to But I'm bent on tks notion: I'll throw myself into The deep, briny ocean. Where mud eels and cat-fish On my body siall riot, And Uuuniiers and flat-fish Select me for diet: There soundly I'll slumber Bsneath the rough billow, And crabs without number Will crawl o'er my pillow! But my spirit f hall wander thro' the gay coral bowera, And friek with a mermaid it shall, by the powers! LIFE. BT BARKY CONWELL. We are born; we laugh; we weep; We love; we droop; we die! Ah! wherefore do we laugh or wee pi Why do we live or die! Who knows the secret deep? Alas, not I ! Why da the violet spring Unseen by human eye? Why do the radient seasons bring Sweet thoughts that quickly flyl Why do our fond hearts cling To things that die! We toil, through pain and wrong; We fight, and fly; We love; we lose; and then ere long. Stone dead we lie! O Life! is all thy song, Endurt and die? Flowers. "Flowers, of all created things ine most innocent, simple, and most superbly complex play things of childhood, ornaments f the graye,iind companions of the coKi corpse iathecotnn! Flowers, beloved bv the wan dering idiot, aed studied bj the deep thinking man of science. Flowers that, of perishing things, are the most heavenly. . Flowers that unceasingly expand to heaven their grateful. and toman their cheerful looks partners of Human jov; soothers ol human sorrow; nt em fclems of the victor's triumphs, of the young brides blushes; welcome to the crowded UM, and graceful upon the solitary graves! Flower are in the volume of nature, what the expression God is love,' is in the volume of revelation. Whnt a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face wilkoat a smile a feast without a welcome. Are not flowers the start of the earth, and are

not oar stare the flowers of heaven! One can not look closely at the structure of a flower without loving it. They are emblems and

manifestations of God's love to the creation, and they are means and ministration of man's love to his fellow creatures; for they first awa ken in his mind a sense of the beautiful and good. The very inutility of flowers is their excellence and great beauty, for they lead us to thoughts of generosity and moral beauty, detached from selfishness; so that they are pretty lessons in nature's book of instruction, teaching man that he liveth not by bread or from bread alone, but that he hath another than an animal life!" A Romancer and Thief. "The other evening," says a Paris contemporary "a well known novelist, a man of great coolness and courage, was met by a stout fellow, w ho pull ed out a poinard rnd demanded his purse. "Capital'." the other exclaimed; 'l was just about to make the same demand n you: bm come, as I find I have fallen in with one of ourselves, I'll give yon a share of a prime job I have got in hand. Come along." Deceiv. ed by this confidence, the real rogue joined the counterfeit, and they stole along together till they were met by a patrol, into whose hands the good natured friend unkindly lodged his associate. ADVICE TO HOUSEWIVES. Those who make candles will And it a great improvement to sleep the wicks in lime water and saltpetre, nnJ dry them. The flame will be clear and Ihe tallo'w will not 'r.jn.' Britannia ware should be first rubbed gently with a woollen cloth and sweet oil: then washed' in warm suds and rubbed with soft leather and whiting. Thus treated it will retain its beauty to the last. It is a good plan to put new earthern ware into cold w ater,and let it heat gradually until it boils then cool again. Brown earthern ware, particularly, may be toughened in this way. A handful of rye or wheat bran thrown in while it is boiIing,will preserve the glazing, so that it will not be destroyed by acid or salt. Clean a brass LcUle before using it for cooking, with salt and vinegar. 1 he oflener carpets are shaken the longer they wear; the diitj that collects under them grinds out the threads. It you wish to preserve line teeth, always clean them throughly after you have eaten your last meal at night. Woollens should be washed in very hot suds, and not rinsed. L,uke warm water shrinks them. Do not wrap knives and forks in wollens, r .a . . .... rap mem in coorj strong paper. Sleel is injured by lying in wollens. Barley straw is the best for beds; dry corn husks slit into shreds are better than straw. When molasses is used in cooking, it is prodigious improvement to boil and skim i' before you u-e it. It takes out the unpleasan' r w tatt?,and makes it almost as good as su g ir. Where molasses is used much for cook ing, it is well to prepare one ur two gallons in this way at a time. Have important papers all together, where ou can lay vour hand on them at once, in case of 6 re. J Use hard soap to wash your clothes, and soft to wash your floors. Soft is so slipper that it wastes a good deal in washing clothes. It is easy to have a supplv of horse faddish all winter. Have a quantity crated while the rot is in perfection, put it in bottles, fill it with vinegar, and keep it corked tight. All hnery is a sign of idleness. L.OST--$ 1 S Reward! TWO small flc-Bb colored pocket books; one of them containing sixty five dollars in naner money, twenty-five dollars on Ohio banks, and the remainder on this State. The other contain ine two dollars and fifty cents in specie. These pocket books were !oston the 6th er 7th of May. beween my residence near AndeMonville, and Wm. Hollowels, in Whitewater township, in this coun ty. The above reward will be given to rany person deliveriug said pocket books and money to the subscriber, or to V. f . Clarkson, at rfrnokville. StLAS ANDREWS. May 31, 1841. 23-3w Cincinnati and Whitewater Canal. Laborers &, Stone iTfasons wanted. firtHE work on this Canal is again resumed, and JL the Company have determined to complete it during tbe present year. All the necessary ar rangements to secure its completion haVing been made, public notice is hereby given that several buudreds additional Laborers, and 20 or SO good Stone Masons, will find employment and prompt pay in cash, by application to the several contrac tors along the line of the Canal. Apply to Messrs Hamilton Ashby, at Dry fork. J 4- J Dickey, at Miami River, Muddy Creek and Rapid Run. " S & H Howard & Co, at the Tunnel at North Rend. Joseph Cooper, at Millcreek near the city. D. LAP1IAM, Engineer May at, 141. 23-3w ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are re quested to make immediate payment. Su'will he commenced in the early part of next month on all claims which are not attended tn. Feb 3, 141. R. & S. TYNER Spring Goods. lT(7E have just recived a supply of Goods ww suited to tbe spring Sales. It. 8. TYNER. Brookville, March 31, 1841. Wheat Wanted! CASH will be paid for eooa WHEAT, at all tim. k merchantable " 1 "j R. & 8. TYNERBrookville. March 9, 1841. (ROLE and upper leather for sale by R.&S. TYNER. Brookville, . 17, 1841.

JYew Store. BANES AND' BURTON" UlAVE iust received from Philidelnbia, Pitte-

M.M. burgh, and Cincinnati, a large assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Queens Ware, Hard Ware, and Cutlery, $c. And have opened their More in the room immedi ately north of the Brookville Hotel. Their goods are all entirely new, well .elected, and having been purchased since the fall in prices, they can be sold upon terms more suitable to the times. They have a fine assortment ofclotbs.coimeres and eatinetts, of fashionable colors and qualities, carefully selected in the Philadelphia market. Their stock of Gneensware and Hardware is very large, ana having been purchased for cash, they can supply their friends on very favorable terms. Theirselectionsof silks, mouselinde laines.lawns. calicoes. Axe. Ate, are such as they think will at tract the attention and please the taste of the Ladies. ALSO A large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cotton yarn, Nails, 4 c. Thoy solicit an examination of their goods and prices, and then wish the public to consult their own interest. Brookville, April 22, 1841. 17-Iy Richmond & Brookville Canal. AT a meeting of '.be Board of Directors of the Richmond and Brookville C'nnnl Co. held t their office, January 14th, I 41, the following resolutions wers unanimously adopted, to-wit; Resolved, That the Treasurer be directed to collect lortuwitb, all monies loaneu oy nim,oeiong- . . . . ii i inir to the Canal Company Resolved, That the Secretary be, and he is hereby directed, to proceed to collect the fir?t Trttal!ment offive dollars the share, from all subscribers who have neglected to pay the same: Reiohed further, That he be directed to collect the two dollars called for, and due on the 2d Installment and he is hereby instructed to proceed forthwith against any, or every individual, who has or may rofuse to nay the amount due and called for on their subscriptions. And it is 'urther ordained by the Board, that the balance of the second Installment be and the same is hereby demanded at their office in Rich mond, as follows: Two dollars on the first day of April, two dollars on the first day of June, and the remaining three dollars en the 2d day of Au gust, W4I. 1 aken from the minute. WARREN M. LEEDS, Pres't. Benjaman Fulghum, Sec'y. - . 15-4m Take NollCC. iHP,..whir i.R Just received from the citv a irood assortment of dry gooiJs, groceries, hard ware.and queens ware, viz, calicoes, mennoes, muslins? bleached unbleachedlcheck,ticking. . . I tlannela, casinetts, cloth, casimere, linens, musun. iiobinett iaconet. footine, table linens, imported flannel, serge, cotton, stripe, drilling, 6uspenders, woolen, kid and silk gloves, silk and cotton hand kerchiefs, merino shawls,8ilk dress handkerchiefs, silk and worsted coat binding and cord, vesting mens and bovs fur hats, mens and boys wool hats, bedcords, Y 11 and G P tea, coffee, molasses sutrar. pepper, spic?, saleratus, sho3, bair an cloth brushes, shoe thread, black sattin cravats, crapes, sheep shears, sawmill and hand 6aw files, currv combs, horee cards, snuff, pad locks, table and 'shoe knives. Den knives, trace chains, horse shoe and wrought nails. J E William's axes and hatchets, umbrellas, coat wadding, books, first second and third books of History, spelling books, Gallaghers Watts, the Sacred Hirp, or beauties of Church music. Spanish, half Spanish, and com mon cigars, stone and earthern waae of all descrip tions, baskets of all sises. also an assortment oi garden seeds, all of which he will sell very low for cash or produce. J. vtwuua GRINDSTONES. J0 50 Bbl. Conamaugh Salt. 2,000 lb. Cotton yarn, 10 sacks Coffce, 1 bbds. N. O. Sugar, Imperial Tea, Young Hyson do. Common twist Tobacco, Palm Leaf Hats, Do Hoods, Tust received and foi sale by R.AiS. TYNER. The Rushville Whig please copy the above. ePN and, constantly at the American office thej following kinds of blanks: TV . 1 uceas, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables1 Bonds, Constable Sales. Notes of hand, NOTARY PUBLIC. C. F. Clabkson, will also attend to fill in 3 deds, Mortgages, Bonds. &c, and take the ack nowledgement of deeds, powers of attorney, r nke depositions, certificates, arhdavite, 4c. Ac. ffice in the printing o ffice. - 16ly 50O BARRFLSf Salt just received and sale, low or Cash, by It. & . TYNER. Brookville, March 31, 1841. StsHWn-slfcLBS COTTON YARN. iPUVJfv I.flOO " Sole Leather. 200 Barrels Conamaugh Salt, 10 Sacks Csffee, 8 Bales Brown Sheeting, 25 Kegs Nails, , 1 Ceroon Inrtisro. Ji3t received and fu'ealo by R. & S. TYNER. Brookville Sept. 11, 140 ATffc BARRELS of Salt just received, and for 93 W said by R. & s. TYNER. f eu. 3, IS41. NOTICE. Wy.NTED at the Office of the Brookville In. mrance Company 30 Fifty Dollar Treasury notes on the State of Indiana. 6 May, 1S41. 19-3w. ALL persons indebted to tbe subscribers are re, quested to call and make immediate payment as wo cannot do business without cash. c v FUDGE VAN CAMP. March 35, 1841. gtf

j. lie- x uuriicijciici s ci m.j t u u . THE public will please observe that bo Brandreth's Pills are genuine unless the box has three labels upon it, each containing a' lac simile eig -

nature oi my hand wi These libel) are erg signed, and cone at an dollars. The Brandrctli Pills. T1 HE remarkable cures which bave been effec ted by n rand reth's Pills, bave astonished the whole medical faculty, many of whom have conceded that they are tbe greatest blessing that ever was given to tbe world. The reason these celebrated Pill have such a universally good effect is because their action harmonizes with the human body. Purge out tbe old leaves, that yon may become a new luinn." is ihe lsneu?e of Holy Writ, a fig ure ap Led spiritually, it is true, but bow could it have any application on Ices conhrnved by practical experience in the body of matter! Tbe foundation upon which this figure of scripture rests is as immoveable as the law which govern the tides, or that occasion the thnnders of heaven. The condition." The condition unon which God bas given health to man is a constant care to keep hi stomach and! bowels free from all morbid or unhealthy accumulations. The means to effect this must be those remedies wh.ch cleans the bowe'e and purify tbe blood. Good healthful medicine is onlv a species of - - - food; when the animals, whose habit we have the means of observinsr.are icb, they wonder through the field i. and mnke reiect'cn of thr.se herbs which open their bowels and purify their fluids, which immediately restore their henlth. When a dnse of Brand reth's Pills are taken. they are digested, and pass to every part of the system; but thy leave the body when they have effected the intended nuroose. and health and vie- . or are 0y them insured. mineral meaicines mav enier ine fveu-iu; oui m,. , i . .i . . . they are with difficulty get out again; and they alva,'s occasion pain and misery while they remain n the body: u hereas Brandreth's Pills are aa innocent as a piece of brcid, and are evacuated with the disease for which they are taken From the time we are born to tbe time we cease l0 breatnei our bodies are constantly wastinsr, and as constantly building up. The action oftheatrroRi.lioro wears or wastes them. I be food we eat. the digestive organs convent into blood.whicl: renews or builds up by its circulating power. Thus the human body is healthy when the blood circulates freely, and when any thing prevents its free course through the vaines, disease commen ces. Remember ! the top the side and the bottom ftr My own office is on Third etree, between Main and Walnut, Cincinnati, where the uehdikk Pills con be obtained For sale by W & J Keen, Harrison; E Bodine Lofran: Z A Nve.TVew Trenton: Ward Ro6ebery Rochester; R Ar S Tyner. trock")le; E Tyner & Co. Metamora; Joel Palmer, Somersett. These are me oiny nutuorizeu agents in inose pmces M 2-3m NEW GOODS! THE subscriber respectfully infoims the public that he has commenced the Merchantile business in the house formerly occupied by Lone & Brown, wher he is receiving a large & general assortment of Merchandize, consisting of Dry Goo'Is, Queens, Stone, Tin, Earthtn. and Hard Ware end Greet rif 4c As my Goods have been bought for Cash and of late purchase, persons will do well to give me a call before they make their purchase elsewhere, for this will enable me to 6ell at reduced prices. All kind of Merchantable produce taken in exchange lor Goods. G. W. SURER. 7-ly. February lltb, 184L I- UMBER. The ssubcribera have on band now i and offer for sale low I.IOO.OOO feet of Fine Boards. iuu,uw oil iji.o; ,300 Loct'ST Posts; Joi6t,Scantling,or.dc. W. TATE & SUA. July, 13l839.-Beac. 29-tf Stoves, Tin, aaid Hollow Ware. fJMHE Subscribers having opened Shop in the JL New Huildinson Main Burres9 Street, near tbe Pust Office, they would respectfully inform their customers and the public in general that they will krep constantly on hand a general asoriment of Cooking, 1 en and Seven Platesioves, which they would recommend to the public as good as there is now in use, being of the &tel improvement. AI,Sfjrhey will keep assortments of Hollow Ware, consisting in part of Sugar Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillets, Amliions Ac. 1 hey have on hand a general assortment of 1 in War , w bich th-y will sell whU sale or. retail at Cincinnati prices, Also Hout-e heads. House Outers, Snuuting, Steve Pipe, &ic. AH kinds of

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raved on steel, beautifully de- !i?u a" SbLLlRUS. and all EXTEliXiV

expense of several thousand 1 ". no matter how severe, ly the ue of n,'v!"

job work in their line done on the shortest notice.lt

old copper and pewter will be taken in exchange for Tin ware. Persons wishinir to purchase of the above articles will do well to call and exam ine for themselves. FUDGE 25. VAN CAMP. 9Brookville, Feb. Good, Goods. WE have n band a heavy stock of Dai Goods. Groceries. Hardware. Qceenh ware, Tinware, Cotton Yarn, Fur and Seal Skin Caps, Boots. Shoes, Arc. Arc. Also Iron, Nails, Grindsrwnes and Halt. All of which we will sell low for cash. R. S. TYNER. Brookville, Dec. 8th, 1840. CASH. nnHE SUBSCRIBER wilf pay CASH H WHEAT, and for CLEAN LINEN

COTTON RAGS. delivered at the Brookville Mills. J. H. SPEER. RrooLiville riofel. TO THE PUBLIC. 1HAVE returned to my old stand west of the Public Sq-iare, formerly occupied by Daniel HofTmm. It will be my endeavor to acrnm-

uiooaie an wno may tavor me with a call. The bouse has been fitted up anew, and arrangement

have been made, which will make it the interest

listeners 10. can. i ne stabling is good and convenient, j Wfinna Brookville, May 20. ie41. WU 04r The Indiana Journal, Connarsville Watchman, and Rushville Whig , jit copy lhe forepwe advertuBBt threo tinea, and charn America a Oaco.

-J-..- ..on ...v.!, u ,lu . irTpHOSE only who know by trial or irnmai.t observation , can form anyide a of the eff j' tne perfect relief, of tbe almost charm-liT

laud it above all things ever U6ed, and ii not Jon m-iU find what cannot be found. For the relief of suV rg human beirjff u naemkltffl'cted. I beg yon to ask ask of tbo. whouow ask the Hon. ALFRED CONKLlX j?.Ju?ge for that dietrnt. residing uear An rn;ask MATHEW J. MYERS, Erf., Athe N.Y.; ask Gen. DUFF GREEN, late of W,,B.' ington city, each of these gentlemen know of case ui.conq nerable by all ther remedies or plj;c;rii though tried for many years, that have been curt J bythe use of the genuine HAYS LINU1S:xt Thousands of other persons know similar cures. We appeal to their sense sf justice their humis feelings. it is dut a ouiy you owe to your sunering fellow bei pits to let this great remedy be knon. Spe of it then to all of your friendi. This w,u n4 much pain where tbe newspapers are not read, or where readers are incredulous, because so manr worthless articles are advertised for the same parpose. Tj buyers we ssy, if all I o have a ted it do not say it is beyond all praUe, then do not take it. The proprietor will not allow tiiis article to be paid for unless it cures, when all tie direction are fully followed. Will any out $vferv.gufut ii'iv) t try it! If he dor, he ovghi. l It vU'ui .mote far hit vbt'.iitacy than his ivjj'crwg. Mr. Iihjs wi.uiti ik-v-t cooreiil lo oner iLie arti cle, were he not compiled by his sense of mora! of religions duly to do all in his power for tin victims of distress and misery, r or this pnrposa he would sooner devote a fortune, than secure t dollar for any worthless article. LOOK OU 1'. Some $vindltr$ hate counter. fe ted this article, and put it vp iih tariuvt de vice t. Do not be imposed upon- une thin? will protect you it i the name of COMSTOCK At CO., that name- mutt alwayi le u i the writ. per, or you a o heated. Iu not furget it. lake this direction with you, and test by that,ornerer buy; for it is impossible for any other to be trocar genuine. No. 27-ly ROLOM V WS. Sold by Comstcik Ar Co.. 2 Fie ch-r trct V f. And hy J.J. TEMPLET 'N Ba-okr.r-e. To the Bald Headed, and othrrs. es any know a neighbor or a friend who hi been iialrf and whose head is now covered uitb fini hair? One wlmxe coat collar was rnrprrJ with dandruff, though brushed every hour which ahs now vanished entirely: Or one wbose hairs t early age were turning grey, who now Las not sagrey hair! Children wbose beads were covered with scurf, w hose bair would not grow, that art now growing the fullet-t crops of hair? Some caws must be known to most persons. Ask tbem the caute. and you will be told, these thing have done by the use of tbe HA1.M OF CUl.LMHIA Of 20 years growth is this article, 'its cemand ib creasing annually some hundred per cer t, tt oug when discoveied not opposed by any thing forts same purpose, new assailed by almost nurnberle mushroon trash preparations that will ruin tbe bad if used to any extent. Can more than these faci be wanted refer to the recommendations by a lis of names of respectability, unequaled by any othet article. Look to these things buy this article. Stay and preserve your bair by its nse, or if bair restore it. Ladies, attend to this hundreds ia fntdiionable life are using it as the only article really fit for the toilet. Long hair is very apt to fall out. Ladies, use tbe ualut ol ooiumnia in time to cave yourselves the disgrace of baldness by neglect of your persons. It is your duty, as moralists, 10 preserve ids beauties of nature, with which a bountiful creator has endowed j ou use the Balm, for it will do it. No. 27-ly. For sale by -J. TEMPLE TON Brookville. DR. SPOHN'S SICK HEADACHE REMED Y Ilnr the permanent cure of this distressing eoa . plaint, never fails. When persevered in.it effually renovatesthesy stem, and does away the cio., ses of the SICK & NERVOUS HEADACIF-c Thousands have tried it, and found precisely tbe relief which the articles promies to testow. Certificates of tbe strongest kind, and from the most respectable persons, are in the possesions 01 ids proprietor, some of which bave been purjliseoa testifying to the permanent cure, and others to tl tmmediate relief given by tbis remedy. It affords relief to the afflicted in 15 or 20 minutes from the first dose. If taken when the symptoms of an attack are first felt, it prevents the further pn grea of the complaint, and can poduce no danger it tny time by and excessive dose; as in surh a case it would only throw off the contents of the stomach, leaving it sweet and healthy with an excellent appetite. All afflicted with headache should not fail to procure the article, and r-lieve themselves from so diFtri tpipg a complaint. Physicians have in manv instances piven it to their patients, and in every instance, to our kooffljedge, with grel satieoction nave lot-no u any tain cure airic ana JVervoits tle iaacne is a cu plaint with which ohvaicians do not wish to Lv any thing to do, and generally prescribe oolyfa temporary rel.ef corerquently, Dr. Sphon's ick Headache Kemedv esc pes the opposition n . - r aVat some otter proprietory articles meet uom m Ecource. Try it once and vou never will rtertl it. composed entirely of vegetables, and contains sBl mineral, or poisonous drug of any kind, and ao v not require any change of diet or exercise. - Sold wholesale and retail by Cora .-tock & Coj Wholesale Druggists, 2 Fletcher-street N. V.4d by the principle Druggists in the Union. No. 27-ly By J.J. TEMPLETON BrookvillDR. B A RTH O LOM E W'S. PINKEXPEC TOR ANT SYUtF fllhe cases of consumption are so numerous i" -LL the northern latitudes. that some trinedr B 1 for and preventative ehould be kept by every family cn" stantly on band, to administer on Ue 1 rst spFeir ance of so direful a disease. This LrfsctitSt nip will in every case prevent the compl"'"1. It is quite impossible for any person ever to W consumption who will use this remedy on the fir1 approach of cough and pain in the side, ard i " ny cases it has cured when physic.ar.d bad C,rt op the cases as incurable. Sold wholesale and ret ail by Comstock Wholesale Druggist, 2 Fletcher-street, N. Y. by the principle Druggists in the Union. By J. J. TEMPLETON Brook"'3June, 29, 1840. 27-ly of Ilaiiis and T.ett Aii Sale. THE subtcriber w isbes to sell a house and lt the town of Brookville, ou the bottom part of tve town. The house ia convenient for a small fannjT and the stable large enough for six horses. ' particulars inquire of JACOB RYilA For I.

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