Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 January 1842 — Page 4

Execntoi0! IVotice.

rOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may

concern, that letters testamentary upon the

estate of John Allen Jonr , late of Franklin Co., Ind. deceased, have been printed to the undersigned. Said estate is probably solvent. Ml those who are indebted to said estate will please call and pay the came, and those who have claims a54 inn the same will plea?o present them properly arf hr"icared for Bti lament. HENRY HKKIMTAM, her FRANCES ALL F.N.

Drugs Medicines.

Paints. Die-stuff, Oils & Patent

RIedicines. BY J. J. TEMPLETOM.

mark. Executors.

H

Ic Slat A. H.

IHecntors' Sale. 'I II F. undersigned executor and executrix of (he last will anJ testament of John AUfin jnnr. Ceeascd, will f-U at ublic auction on Monday the Kth day of January. 1S42, atttie late residence f paid deceased, in Blooming-Grove township, InJ.. th-t sroods and chatties belong-

........ t iiiti of said deceased, consisting of

hogs, cattle, heep. Lay, wheat i the stack, oats in the sheaf, corn. waggons, ploughs, wagon gears, and other larniin ulonsils, oak and poplar lum-

i.ir Knncch.-tli! anil kitchen furniture, besides a va

riety of other nrliolcs too tedious to mention. J The condition? wi!l he made known at the day . . . . i . . . rt 1 i. .....;, l!

m kuie. raie w commence muuuiw.iv uu

Copal

" Shellac Arabia Myrrh Paint, Hair, Cloth and Whit Wash Brashes, Tartaric Acid

Seidlitz Powder Soda di Ink da

Indelible Ink Black do Blue do

Jalap Nitre Indigo ('loves Kutint-gs Rosin I ppecac Ho rax Hrimstune

day, and to continue from day to day, until all shall Batenian's Drops

be raid that ii intended eo to be.

UENRY HARPHAM, her FRANCES X ALLEN mark

52-3 w.

& keeps alwavs on handa General Assort

ment of all the articles necessary to supply

medicines for families or practicing physicians. Great care is taken to have pure and unadulterated aaedicicnes, and are offered to the public at the lowest prices. He has row oa hand, among other lhiirs. the follow in sr

Calomel Rhenbarb ViiiuAluss Chamomile Assofoetida Epsom Salu Camphor Cream Tartar

Mace AlcbuW Clus Red Pc-cipitate Flour Sulphur

Cayenna Pepper Putty Annatte Copperas Sap. Carb Soda Sal. Rochelle While lead (drj) lied I,cad " " iu oil Black do Litharge Yenitian Ked Vermillion Chinese Verdigris Prussian blue Copal Yarn. Spanish i'-rown Black do Cherome Yellow Japan do

JYew Drug Store. V. CAIN,

AS just opened a NEW DRUG STORE in the room lately occupied by J, J.Templeton

as a Drug Store, North of Mr Gallon's. Hismedicines are all new and fresh, carefully selected and

purchased cheap, so that he can famish his customers with a good and unadulterated article at very favorable prices, and low for cash. He has also, Paints, Dye stuns and Patent Medicines, and all the articles necessary to constitute a good apothecary shop; the following is a part of

what he intends keeping constantly on hand.-

Calomel Rheubarb

Gum Aloes Chamomile Assofoetida, Epsom Salts Camphor Cream Tartar

Copal Mace

Shellac Alchohol Arabic Glue Myrrh Ked Percipitate Paintbrushes Flour Sulpher Annctta Cayenna pepper Tartaric Acid Sup. Carb Soda

Seiditz Powders.White Lead (dry) Red L-ad

Soda do ' m oil Ulacfc do

nk do Liit.erage Venetian

Black Ink Vermillion Chines,Verdigri9

live. V!ltt l?4I

Wheat. rgHF. highest cash priee will be paid atall times .8 for merchantable W heat, by BANES & BURTON. Brftakvie, Aug. 12, 111.

SEW STORIS. rtf ,BE cuhaeriber wishes to inform the public M that he ha just received from the city a fresh supply of GOODS, which he will sell on verv

reasonable terms. His stock consists of Cloths.

ftatiaette, Jane, Ate, dry goods of various deripUJuK, Ci'iiena-ware and Hard-ware; Young tfyaon and Gunpowder tt-as, coffee, sugar, molases. Mens" boots and shoes, boys and youths baote and !iia. Ladim shoes and slippers. SanjoiU. ctat-ir, fur and silk hat, fur ami Soal & Silt, iron, mil and casting's of different kitidt. ! -fee. ii oiiila his frieuJd ta' eall and examine'his stack aad priees. and then consult their own interest . W 1 LL1 AM RU BOTTt )M . Hsu mora, Nev. 3, 1M1. 45tf

Godfrey's Cordial

Lee's PilN Cook's Pilis Patent Medicines of all binds OiltCastor Oliva Burgamot A merican Sperm Spike Linseed Juniper

' Almonds Lavender Cedar Amber Aniue Orgaraw ' Cloves Rosemary Cinnamon Peppermint 4 Spruce Pennyroyal Lcnimon Sassafras Hygian Pills Shaving soap Macassor oil

highfirt cash price paid for HIDES and

SKINS, bv WM. RUHOTTOM.

Hcuntirt, Nov. 4,' 1J 1 45 tf

" Green Turpentine sprt. Bin Vitriol Fly Stone Blue Stoma Magnesia, lump Madder Ginger Wines, Maderia

Port Sweet Muscat Bayberry Pulv. Ualsoai Copavii Peru Fur Matches Swaim'8 Panocea Indian Specific Porcusion Caos Chinese Cement Window Glass Elixir health Gardiner's Lina. Nerve & Bone ' Khcumnlic do MedicamentuDi Oil of Soap i?ear's oil Jteckwith's Pills

Crumbackers pills Ualsoiu of life

July 9th, 1&41.

Umber Turk Logwood Aquafortis Cochineal Ginger root " Pulv, Allum Snuff, Maca. Rappee Scotch Segara Saffron Sal. Potash Carb. do Colycinth Essensea

Lemon Syr Raisins Trusses Tobacc Opadildoc British ail Pepper Spice Writing pap Quills Sand paper. Bar Soap .Buffalo oil Ague Pills

Founder int

Prussian Blue Spanish Brown

Batemans drops Charome Yellow

Godfry's Cordial Green

Lee s Pills 1 urpentine spirt.

Patent Medic- Fly Stone

nes of all kinds Blue Stone

Oil Castor Magnesia, lump

Olivo Madder Curgamat Ginger

nunron SjiI. Potash Carb. do Uayberry pulv. Balsona Copavia Matches

JIap

J"itre Indigo Cloves Nutmegs Ippecac Borax Brimctonv Putty Copperas Sal. Kochelle

Rec

KoflaU' Life Pill and Phcenix 1 Hitter. THESE medicines are indebted for their nam" to their manifest and sensible action in purifying the springs and channels of life, and

enduing them with renewed tone and vigor, and

to the undoubted fact that at a very early period in their history they had rescued sufferers from the very verge of an untimely grave, after all the deceptive nostrums if the day, prescribed by physicians, had utterly failed, in which cases they al

so permanently secured that uniform enjoyment of health, without which life itself is but a partial blessing. o great indeed had their efficacy invariably proved, that it was scarcely lees than miraculous to those who were unacquainted with the

beaut ally philosophical principles upon which

they were compounded, and upon which they con- ; 'ouently act. THE PHCENIX BITTERS are so called because they possess the power of restoring the expiring embers of health, ta a slowing vigor throughout the constitution, as the Phrenix ia said to be restored to life from the ashes of its own dis

solution. The Phoenix Bitters are enti ely veget ide, composed of root found only in certain

parts of the western country, which will infallibly

cure Fevers and Aovrs of all kinds; will never

fail to eradicate entirely all the effects of Mercury,

d.viuuals. who know the v,!e ofMff'4 Medicines, make it a rule to take thew i.IT three times a week, by which they remove tL causes that produce disease, preserve their hi.v

u 1 e r i

it-nun in i am 1 1 ies buouiu always keepaquant't of the Life Medicines in the house, as a remedy u! cases of sudden illness; for by their promr.t !T

: : - : tLKi&u u i

iiiiiiiBitauuii, vuuicrt jiioruus,

Sperm

Spike Linseed Juniper Almonds Lavender Cedar Amber Anise Organum Cloves Rosemary Cinnamon

Percussion caps

Elixir health

Gardners Lina. Nerve 4 Bone Medicamentann Bears oil Bal6oin of life

Pcppermint.Shaving soap Spruce Lemmen oil Brovkville, Sept. 23, 1841.

Copal Varnish

Japan do Logwood Aquafortis Blue Vitriol Cook's ?ills Ginger root Palv. Allum Snuff, Maca. Rappee Scotch Colycinth Essen ss Lemon Syrup Opadildoc British oil Pepper Spice Sand paper Writing paper Bar Soap Macaesoi oil Oil Sassafras 39-ly

P1M3ASI2 TO RETURN IT.

npHE Subscriber has loaned to somebody a copy

of Philips, Curran

and has forgotten whom, it. June 20 J, 1841.

and Grattans Speeches

Will they please return

e. r.cLAKivsoA

jVew Store.

&OLIS and upper leather for salehy

IS

Brookville. Feb. 17, 141.

K. &S. TTN.fR.

TO UK READ BY ALL WITHOUT FAIL

DR. SPOIIiVS ELIXIR OF HEALTH.

ACON HAMS. Sides and Shoulders, for sale

y BANES nURTHX

!ti-iwi!l i ilo iVnv O

r A I'll' QUIIIUI vr nia ai liic id . i t ut. oil u 3 i..ii(. JB. his views and assertions should not be inieur.dcrdtooA, and that the public should know the real inorits and eflVita of m ininnruat a reinedv.

! He will state a few facts on which the reader may 1 laAKl iinnlirMtlv roll 'I'Latf ir. triia t la aMir.

AVE just received from Philidelnhia, Pitts i , . ,W "'-., 1 iTV-,Xr. t?(J most solemnly and seriously, and the person

fill e: " v.t - v.-.., m. vn WliUWIilll

burgh, aed Cincinnati, a large assortment

&rtt Goods Groceries, Queew Ware, Herd Ware, and Cutlery, fyc. t$c.

K1N( a concentrated fluid extract of Bars,

I -m-m comumed wilh other vegetable extracts; i which renders it a medicine of great utility in the

I cure of a'.l diseases, arising from exposure te niar-

nd havs opened their store in the room immedi-1 "u" n miasmatic regions, and is oCrred to the fV north of the Brookville Hotel. Their goods ! public as infallible in Ague Ague and Feivr are ail Btire new, well eelectcd, and havin-jr been ! Chl11 Bnd Fever Ague Cake, and tf.at peculiarly Rbrsbased since the fall in prices, they m h sol.' j distressing state of body and mind usually arr.sing ' . ... from a orotraeted case of Fever and Arue. and ia

r i .1 rann,,nnAA . . ,i ...i. ! leel Derfectlv fre. well and hricrht

' tt i ' i(iL.inHiiiciiuru a i'.mju anu v. itiiii; jtiii i r i , -. - m

' ! , IT : 1 I . . I l - . .

in nut iue puoiic give u a iriai:

vestigate will hud them invariable.

On this assertion the author pledges his reputation and character not only as a man and physician, bn as a moral and correct good citizen. We repeat, this medicine is all it professes to be. Gentlemen have told the proprietors often, that whether prudent or not they feel perfectly safe from any fever while they have the article. They cm always throw off the worst kind of fevers in a few hours, if taksn at the commencement. They rise from its use without the least debility, and

Fhay have a nna assortment oi ciotns.cassimere i wcu cacuatcd to arouse the tone of the stomach.

a ad Mtinutts, of. fashionable colors and qualities i wen it haa become inactive from any cause. 8.tfnliy aeicsted in the Philadelphia market. ) This vauabe medicine r.etds no other recomTtsir ctock of Queensware and Hardware is ' nieudation than the generai character which it his vry large, and kavi. been purchased for cash, I acquired in the severaJ years it has been used in tkev can supply their friends on very favorable j lhe western couMry. The proprietor having had litis,. experience in the treatment of Fcvet Ague, as

j we as nil other diseases, having been engaged in i the practice of medicine mere than twenty years,

fces an assuiance in recommending this prenara-

Theirseleclions of silks, mouselinde laines.lawns. arieoes. &.c. &c, are such as they think will attract the attention and please the taste of the l.aAl.FO A Ure assortment of BooU. Shoes, Hats, Cotton yarn, Nails, &e. Thev solicit an examination of their goods and

pi.'and then wih the public to consult their)

wn mtvrest. Brookville, Apr.l 2i, IS41. 17-ly

C

VSH paid for Wheat and Rye, by the subscriber, at the market. Price, at all times.

BfVivule.Xov. 1G. D PRICE.

Ce2 SH.

THE SUBSCRIBER will pay CASH WHKAT, and for CLKAN LINEN

OTTOX R A G S. dlM&re4 at the Urovk villa 7A AU. J. H. SPKER

for and

ALL persons indebted to the subscribers are requested to call and make immediate payment as we eannot do business without cash. FUDGE At VAN CAMP. Maw 38, 1841. lS-tf Varnishes. COPAL, Japan and Leather Varnishes (superior qualities ) far sale by July 9h, lt?tl. J. J. TavPLETon.

tion to those who nccd.it, or to the medicai frater

nity.ifthey see proper to use it, as no quackery but

an honest compound, warranted to perform the office to which it is assigned, by the pa'.iOHt'd paying attention to the direclious.

SAMUEL NIXON. TO TFHO.V IT JfA Y COJs CERA'. This is to certify that we have been personally acquainted with Dr. SamuH Nixon, for several years as well as the character of an "Ague Syrup" which he prepares, and fed no hesitation in stiting to the world that he is a man in whom the utmost confidence can be placed, and from the

fact that he always sustained an enviable position as a scientific practitioner, we consider him altogether above palming upon the public a useless or harmful medicine; but so far as we have had au opportunity of tes-ting the virtues of this "Ague Svr-

. up," believe it to be an invaluable preparation. i We further believe, his object has ever been te

voiiiriuuiu an in uis power to fie renei oi sunenng humanity; therefore recommend to those who may need it to give it a trial, trusting it may, as it has already done within our knowledge, acquire a rep

utation unsurpassed by any preparatinn of kind. Signed by John Finlev. Clerk of the Court.

Francis King, of Wayne co. J. W. Bordon, Receiver at Ft. Wayne, Daniel Reed, Register at Ft. Wayne, Wn. N Cammack, Robert Morrissnn, Wni S Addleman, C K Williams, J D MorrisonSamuel Patty, o;i n-any others of Richmond, la. For sale by C. CAIN. Brookville. Nov. 15. 46-

An uncommon fact is, that this remedy is a syrup palatable and pleasant to the tasle,aud children take it always with the greatest readiness. The proprietor is now making rapid arrangements to have this article in the hands of every druggist and apothecary in this country. It mny

he known to be genuine by the signature of the

gentlemen and physician who is the author. E. SPOHN, M,Z. It is with great pleasure that the aeents are en

abled thusto bring forward an article eo truly me

ritorious as this syrup, and from sach a source and

they trust the community who have occasion for its use may always find it within their reach, both as to places at which it may be found, and the

low prices at which it ia 6old, and of all respecta ble Druggitts. For sale by J.J. TEMPLETON. Brookville, Oct. 1. 40-ly.

Notice to All. Who wants Winter quarters?

wish to sell my House and 1.ot situated imaae diatcly below the Exchange House, now occu

pied by L. Kings. The House has just been tbo

roughly repaired, it is thirty -six by sixteen feet

with a nrst rate cellar and all conveniences gencr ally found about a house. And as I am determin

eu to sen shortly it would io well for any person

wanting such a residence to call and examine for

themstlvcs. Title indisputable.

Also will be sold with the house a lot of House

hold and Kitchen Furniture, consisting of Bed

steads and Bedding, Chairs, tables, Settee, Da

reau. Clock, Stoves, Stand and many other articles

not innanerated. G. V. EDK1NGTON. brookville, Oct- 13th, 1641. 42-

I.

Take Notice.

4 LI. persona indebted to the undersigned, are requested to call and settle their book accounts notes of hand, as I have to raise two thousand dollarin short notice. Nothing but money or judgments will answer the complaint. J. WOOZ?S. Brookville, Aug. 35, 1S41. 85 N.B. I have on hand a good assortment of dv goods and groceries, which I will sell low for eas'h or good produce, such as wheat, cern, oats, rye, hay, rags and feathers. 1 have put my goods at cash rprices, and no credit will be by me given, and by so doing I flatter myself that I will be able to sell lower than any other bouse in this place or oountry around. Yoii will do well to call and see my prices before you purchase. J. WOODS.

PRICE would inform his friends and the public generally, that he still conti nues to

ke:p a general assortment of fresh Dry goods, groceries, queensware, hardware, tinware, nails, salt, cotton yarn, sole leather, carpenting, Collins Ac Co. axes, 4 c c, all tf which he will sell low cash or approved produce, such as wheat, rye, oate.flax seed, timothy 6eed,beeswax,5tallow, feathers rags Arc. itc. Brookvilfe, Nov. 16, 1S4 1 . 47

MADERIA, sale by JuIySMSSl.

Wines. Sweet, and Museat Wines, fo J, J. TEMPLETON.

New Orleans ItlOIasges. BBLS. first quality just received and for sale fc,. iD. PRICE. ,89. 1S41. 1.

Dissolution. fTtlHE partnership heretofore existing between J- the subscribers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. As Mr Ryman is about to leave the eounty, they take this method of requesting those in arrears to call and settle up. M.J.Kelly will continue the practice of the law in the same office, and be associated with J W. Johnston. jonp, RTM AN. Nov I4,1S41 4T-.f M. J. KiiLl.Y.

HEALTH SECURED BY THE USE OF Ilygeian Vegetable Medicines.

QttHICH have obtained the approbation an

v recommendation of thousands' who. h.vo

been enred,

In Consumptions, Cholera Morbus, InflamationB

internally or externally; Dyspepsia, fevers, aguos

inaigesnon, nunnas or nervous affections, and al diseases of the Liver, yellow fever, Gout, Rheu

maiism, iumuaro. tic doloreox. tiropsv. st. Vitus

dance, epilepsy, apoplexy, paralysis, palsy, green sickness, and all obstructions to which the Female form is so distressingly liable, and which sends

many of the fairest portion of the creation to the

untimely graves: small pox, measles, whooping cough, scarlet fever, asthma, jaundice, gravel, stone, and all Urinary Obstructions, fistula, piles, sttictures, ruptures, and syphilis in all its stages; constipated bowels, worms, scurvy, Ttchingsof tlw skin, king's evil, and all cutaneous disorders; in short, every complaint to which the human frame is so direfully subject, under all their varied forms and names. For sale by J. j. TEMPLETON. Brookville, Oct. 1. 40-ly.

hfimtely sooner than the most powerful p re para-

ions of Sarsupanlla, and will immediately cure the

determination of blood to the head; never fail in

the sickness incident to young females; and will

he found a certain remedy in all casee of nervous

debility and weaknee- of the most impaired consti

tutiona. As a remedy for Chronic and Infl amatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Phoenix Bitters

will be demo tratcd by the- use of a single bottle

The proprietor rvioiccs in the opportunity affor

dea by the universal dii.jsion of the press, forpla

cing Vegetable Life Medicines within the know!

edge and reach of every individual -1 the commu

nity. Unlike the host of pernicious quackeri

winch boast of vegetable ingredients, the L fe Pill

are purely and tcly vegetable, and contain nei

ther Mercury, Antimony. Arsemc, nor any other mineral, in any form whatever. They are entirely composed of extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtues of which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chemists, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders to medical science; and were never before administered in so happily efficacious a combination. Their first operation is to loosen from the coats of the stomach and bowel.s, the various impurities and crudites constantly settling around them; and to remove the hardened faeces which collect in the convolutiona of the small intestines. Other medicines only partially cleanse these, and leave such collected masses behnd as to produce habitual costivencss, with all its train of evils, or sudden diar rhnea, with it- imminent dangers. This fact is

well known to all regular anatoinifts who examinthe human bowels after death.- and hence the pree

judice of these well informed nicn against the quack medicines of the age. The second effect of the Vegetable Life Pills is to cleanse the kidneyst and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and

the lungs, the healthful action of which entrely

depends upon the regularity of the urinary o:gans. The Blood, which takes its red color from the agency 01 the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, beii g thus purified by them, and

nou ished by food coming from a clean stomach, i

courses ireeiy through the veius, renews every part of the system, and triumphantly mounts ths banner of health in the blooming check. The following are among the distressing variety

f human diseases, to which the Vegetable Life

lis are well known to be infallible: DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly clcansiti? the first

and second stomach s, and creating a flow of pure

healthy bile, instead of the stale and acrid kind,-

f latulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Lots of appetite, Heart-burn ami headache, Restlessness. Ill

temper, Auxiety, Languor and Melancbolly .which

are the general symptoms of Dyspepsia, will van

ish, as a natuaal consequence of its cure. Conivcness, by cleansing the whole length of the intes

tines with a solvent process, and without violence

all violent purges leave the bowels costive wnhin: two days. Diarrhoea and Cholera, by removing

the 6liarp acrid finids by which these complaints are occasioned, and by promoting the lubricative secretions of the mucous membrane. Fevers of all

kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular circula

tion through the process of perspiration in some

cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstructions in others. The Life Medicines have

been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in

three weekr, and Gout in half that time, by remo

ving local imnammation from the muscles and lig

aments of the joints. Dropsies of all kinds, by

free-lie and strengthening tl kidneye and bladder;

they operate most delightfully on those important

organs, and hence have ever been found a certain

remedy for the wortt cases of Gravel. Also worms

by dislodging from the turnings of the bowels the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere.

Asthma and Consumption, by relieving lhe air vessels of the lung from the mucus, which even

slight colds will occasion, which if not removed

becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful

diseases. Scurvy, Ulceis, and Inveterate Sore 3,

by the perfect purity which these Life PilU give

to tnc Dioou, ana ail the humors; Scorbutic erup

tions and uad Complexions, by their alterative effect upon the fluid that feed the akin, the morb.d

state of which occasions all Eruptive complaints,

sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions

The use of these Pills for a very short time, will

effect and entire cure of Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,

ana a sinning improvement in the clearness of the

skin. Common colds and Influenza, will always

oe curea ay one nose, or by two, even in the worst cases. Piles as a remedy for this meat distress

ing and obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life Pills

deserve a distinct and emphatic recommendation

It is well known to hundreds in this city, that the originator of these invaluable Pills was himself af

flicted with this complaint for upwards of thirty

pve years, and that he tried in vain every remedy

rrescribed within the whole compass of the Mate-

Ota Medica. He however, at length, tried the medicine which be now offers to the public, and he

was curea in a very short time, after bis recovery

had been pronounced not only improbable, but ab

solutely impossible, by any human means.

All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patients is to

be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the directions. It is not by a news

paper notice, or oy any thing that be himself may

say in their favor, that he hopes to gain credit. It

is alone oy the results of a fair trial.

Gout in the att

ach. Cramps, spasms, Fevers, and other alarming complaints, which too often prove fatal, ma k.

speedily cured or prevented. Facts for Mothers akd Nurses. It is a fct established by the annual bills of mortality, that one half of the children born are cut off before at.

taming seven years or age, and the fruitful soarc of this mortality is found to exist in that foul

th stomach and bowels which product ik.

generation of worms. As the safe restorer of ti-

lnfantine Health, in this critical state, the Life Medicines have long held a distinguished reoin

tion; and for foulness of the stomach and hm.i.

and convulsions, although worms may notexitt, it

a aiiuwcu iu un auprrior 10 any other.

Okh;is or thr Lira Medici- The ra.rfo-

may r.ut perhaps be aware that the origin of Mof

fat s Life Medicines was the result of a protractel and painful illness of their originator. Mr. J..k.

Moffat. When taken ill, Mr. M. was a Drocnw.

us ann uourisninz luercoam m ine lawer Dart J

the city; and havng consulted and emnlovra.

r . l.riir l t . J

numocr 01 our mii eaiiuui pnynician, be, aiter

months 01 u Bering, was prevailed upon to nnrchia

the recipe of the invaluable vegetable prejnrati

now ottcrea to tue paouc. i-i a-. r 1 1 :r T J - . .

1 11c cucri ui Luc inic JHcmcwes IB BIS OWBflra

as so singular ana remarkable, that beimmvA;

ately determined to offer to tbe world a medicine te

which he not only owed bis li:e, but his happiness

I he uniform success which baa since aUaodc4

their administration in every instance, where

fair trial has been given them, has been attetc4

by thousands, and mcontestibly provff their it-

trmsic merit.

The above medicines for sale ly

JEREMIAH WOODS, Artst. Brookville, Sept. 17, 1S41. 38-ly. NOW READY! THE Subscriber having finished his New Beit, ho is now ready to purchase any amount of WW or Corn.. Until he can make other arrangemeats he will occupy Gen. Long's Wsre House sear tka Eastern Bridge, where Corn and Wheat can te delivered. Tbe highest cah prices will be' givenHe is now rnnning his Beat snd ia ready U car

ry freight or passengers. His Boat is new, sift

and convenient, for freight, or esmfortabls f passengers. A. ROCKAFELLFX. Juno 9, 1941. 11-

SALT Sc IKON.

5. TVNER, have n band, and fornLi

at th Cincinnati prices, adding caasl

freight, I,5'0 barrels salt, 40,000 I'm. Iron assa

ed. 75 kegs nails, C.Olttl lbs Cotton Yarn Also,

a very extensive assortment of DRY" GOODS, Groceries, Hard-Ware, Cutllery, Queens-wau,

Tin-ware & Hollow-ware, r ur, silk and pal

leaf Hats; Bonnets and palm leaf Hoods-, Sola aa4

Upper leather, 4c 4c.

I hey receive and forward roods san nr

duce at five cents on the hundred pounds, and aUt

pay cadi or what. Brookville, July 7, 1641.

Rriuoral. IT AMES J. TEMPLETOX baa maaoved k

mS IM'U STORE to the frame buildm mm

oi... Pnhl.c Souare. loiioorly owned nv A.I

Prntl. J. J. TF.MPLETO.V. June SO. 141. 7

Jnst KcciTCd, fiom Kfcw Orleans

TTKIRECT

ILVl l Sacks Rio Co Km,

2 Hhds- Sugar, 1 Tierce of Rice, 1 Drum Cod fish, t Bone of ferun. 2 Lemon, 2 Raisins, 1 B'ul. Loaf Sugar, 1 Box honey dew tobacco. And for sale at reduced prices, by BANES 8 Bl'RTOJT Brookville, June 3, 1841.

ACOX HAM. Shoulders and sides for sa R. As S. TYNER.

Jtny r, 141.

sale

CLARKE'S Old established temple of fortum. No. 127, Main Street. rrnEELLVG, virglij. Conespondeaca at a distance can promra tiei'w in any Lottery advertised by any Tender in tat U. Slates, by addressing John M. Clarke, WU ling, Vn. The expense ef publishing nil the capital ?::ui sold by John M. Clarke would be too great u limit of it, consequently Lis correspondents at! tt public know but little of the name roes s?!c&& capitals he is distributing every month.

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six's Pills, for Fever and Ague warrant

For sale by

Brookville, Oct, 1.

J. J. TEMPLKTOV

SAPinorroHS Pnu, cure no paj. For sals by Brookville, Ost. 1.

fn. W.... mmi Aral. '

ivi ! www m J. J. TKMPLF.TOS

OR. HcRSHaw'a Vegetable Tern's Pillt. tain cure for the Fever & A gas. For sale by J. J. TEMPLFTON

Refined Salt. BRU. of refined Kanawha 8altju J 4 sad for sale, by R. & 8. TVMH

JBroek villa, Oct. 10, 1841.

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DLAIMKS.

ON ann, constant! at th Ai" following kinds of blanks:

Deeds.

Mortgages,

Quit-Claim Deeds,

Advicr to Females. Females who value viwiJ

health should never be without the Life Medicines as they purify the blood, remove Obstruct ions.and

give me earn a Beautiful, clear, healthy, and bloo

ming appearance. To Parkbjts arb others. Persons of a plethoric habit, who are subject to fits, headache, giddiness, dimness of sight, or drowsiness, from too great a flew of blood to the head, should take it frequently. Children, and persons of all ages, may take them at any time, as they do not contain mereury, or any ingredient that reouirw confinement nt raairiatiAn af Jiot

SummonscSr

Ssbposnaflr

.Execution-'.

Title. Bond. iiCeoslable,Bn

OILS.

ISH, Sperm, Nsatafoot, and Liaissi Oj salebr .J.TIMPLiTOH

July Oth, 1841

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Ginsene.

10,000 ar-sw

cash prisf .

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