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MISCELLANEOUS. From the American Mechanic. THE MECHANIC'S WIFE.
BY CHARLES Qlll.L. In America, every Mechanic is supposed to have, or to be about to have, a wife. The many thousands of these spouses are divided into sorts. Thus we have good and bad; very
good and very bad, and as a sort of a par expression tolerable. It is not every good woman who is a good wife for the mechanic.
A working man needs a working wife; but as
to qualities of mind, manneis and morals, she cannot run too high in the scale. There is an error prevalent concerning this. Giles says, 'I do not want a wife with too much sense.' Why not? perhaps Giles will not answer, but the shrug of the shoulders answers. 'Because I am afraid she will be an
overmatch for me.' Giles talks like a simpleton. The unfortunate men who have their tyrants at home, are never married tojwomen
of sense. Genuine elevation of mind cannot
circle is all important. It is bad merchandise! in nnv ftortnrtinotit rf trail til rV A nrpnilliml
for other men's opinions. In matrimony, he who selects a wife for the applause or wonder of his neighbors, is in a fair way towards do
mestic bankruptcy. Having got a wife there
is but one rule honor and love her. Seek to
improve her understanding and heart. Strive
to make her more and move such a one as you
can cordiallv respect. Shame on the brute m
man's shape who can affront or vex, not to say j neglect, the woman who has embarked with him for life, 'for better, for worse,' and whose haDDiness. if served from his 'smiles, must be
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unnatural and monstrous, in nne, l am prouu of nothing in America so much as our Ameri
can wives.
Thelmtian Vegetable Pill., I BRONCHITIS ! BRONCHITIS!
i
DRAKDRETIl'S PiLLS
The following letter will be read with much
interest by those favorable to the randhetii
Pills, and particularly by persons who are al
so acnminteJ with the writer.a highly respecta
ble Baptist minister;
Cornwall. Orange co. M. V . 6th July, 140.
INDIAN PURGATIVE,
Manufactured under the immediate sttperinltn-
deuce of Militant Hrtclil, I ue-I'iesident of
the NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE
OF HEALTH, established at Washington, D. C, January 8, 183S, FOR TUB CURB OF DISEASES IN THK FORM OF
Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammato
ry and Putrid Fevers; Measles, Small Pox, and Erysipelas; Inflammations of the Brain, Throat, Stomach, Lungs, Liver, Intestines, Kidneys and Bladder; Pains in the Stomach, Mack and Side, Consumption; Dropsy of the Head, of the Chest, of the Abdomen,
and of the Limbs; Scrofuia, Scurvy, and Syphilis; Cancer, Gravel and Loss of Appet'tc; Sick Mead-Ache; Rheumatism, both Acute and Chronic; Spitting and Vomiting of Blood, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Colics;
Syncope, Apoplexy, and Paralysis; Dyspep
Doctor It. rtrandreth Dear Sir.- In a former
prompt any one. male or female, to go out of communication I addressed to you some time
his or her sphere. o man ever suttored irom m the early part of IHao, I stated the nature
an overplus of intelligence, whether m las own and length of tune that I suuerd from prot rac
hend or in his wife's. I ted constipated bowels, that I had thus suffered
Hode savs. 'I will not marrv a mrl who oj : repeateu auacKs oi mis uangerous disease.
3 - . 1 r w 11 . - i . 1 . ,
t.wi imi.h manners.' Vprv wp II Hndsre. recoiieii nanny cuiiie iweive or initio
vou are risht: too much of anv thin-r is bad. vears. (previous to my making trial of your val
But consider wh:t you say. Perhaps you
mean that a fine lady would not suit you, join-! ed for life to what is called a 'tine lady,' to-wit,
uable medicine,) and that, to this constipation
of my bowels, I was also afflicted in process of
time, with diseased liver, bilious colic. 4 c. ivc.
and was by this compilation of diseases reduced
Beware of that dread destroyer, J rCTTHE BRONCHITISH i WHICH spares neither the Young, the Good, or the Beautiful, but is annually hurry-J ing thousands upon thousands to a premature j grave under the mistaken name of Consumption. The usual symptoms of this disease aro,
Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat,Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hectic fever, a Spitt ing up of Phlegm or Matter and
sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the fine skin which lines the inside of the small
wind tubes or air vessels running through eve
ry part of the lungs
remedy for this alarming and wide-spreading
disease is the Rev. I. Covert's Balm of Life. This new and invaluable Medicine is universally pronounced, by the multitudes who haur ! used it and tested its healing virtues, to be the
sia. Hypochondriasis, letanus, upiiepay, l most wonueriui ana aamirabie remedy in tlie Whooping Cough, Palp:tation of the Heart; I world for the cure of Bronchitis, coughs , eo-
Ulcers and Horea of evei j descri ption, Hys- Vere colds, croup, asthma, whooping cough and
all diseases of the Lungs and Wiudpipe, which neglected, soon lead to real consumption. The Balm of Life stands entirely aloof from the various Quack Nostrums ot the day, having
invariably won the confidence of Physicians.
OTof rat's Life VllU and Pliirim . Witters. THESE medicines are indebted for their nami to their nianfcetand insens.t.lAt;
m purifying the spring and channels of life Aendutng them with renewed tone and vi-rcr'-
to me undoubted fact that at a very early period in their history they had rescued sufferers from the very verge of an untimely fm.v -ft, .n ,V
deceptive nostrums if the day, prescribed by ph. sicians.had utterly failcd.in which cases they a" so permanently secured that uniform eniovmen,
lwtth. wiii. JJicni
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paniai uicssir.g.
of
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cacy invariably proved, that it was scarce, Ir-tR llinn mirMfMiUniB tAi .
The great and effectual qliainlcd wilu th0 b?.,!'!"";
principles upon which they were compounded and upon which thv consequently art '
tericks. Weak Nerves, and Lownesa ofSpir
its, Suppression and other delicate Female Complaint. "The Art of Healing had its origin in the Woods, and the Forest is still the best Medin.1 School."
THE author of our existence has provided Clergymen, and the intelligent of all classes,
certain outlets, or channels, viz. the Lungs, wherever it has been introduced. Philanthro-
Skin. Kidnevs. and Bowels, thro' which all pists, and all who truly sympathise with human
useless and corrupt humors are expelled from suffering, every where hail its appearance with the system; these are the natural drains of the heart-felt joy; and look upon the Balm of Life
a woman wuo treats you as ncneatn ner level, to extreme weakness and daily expectation of
sneers at your friends, and is above her busi- dissolution. On a trial of your Pills ilhe efli
ness. Cut this is not good manners. Real cacy of which I doubted.) in the course of 6 or
good manners and true politeness are equally
at home, in courts ami larm houses. I nis
quality springs from nature, and is the expres
sion of unaffected good will. Even in high
life, the higher you go the simpler do manners become. Parade and Vius' of manners are the
marks of half bred people. True simplicity
and native good will, and a kind regard for the
convenience and feelings of others, will ensure
body; and so long as they are an Kepi open, unu a8one Gf ti,0se great and uncommon blessings discharge freely their allotted portions of inipu which a kind providcuce occasionally bestov s rity, th. body will continue in ,hea th. But onman but which, like angel's visits, are few
wilt; ii. iruiu vaunir iuii)iui)ci uv , viuia
THE PHffi.MX HITTERS areeocalW k
cause they possess tLe power of restoring ,, expiring embers of health, to a glowing
throughout the constitution, as the Phoenix U said to be restored to life from the ashps r 'i
own ditsoulution. The Pha-nix Bitter 1
tirely vegetable, composed of roots fuund oc!v :
in certain pans oi me western country, whjci, will infallibly cure Fevers and Actus of 'l 1
kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely s!l the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner tUn the most powerful preparationsof Sarsapanla. and will immediately cure the determinatioa of blood to the head; never fail in the sicknet incident to young females; and will be louid
a certain remeuy in an cases of nervous debiliy and weakness of t.e most impaired consti-
mions. ta a reined v lor Chroni? and Infl..
inatory Rheumatism, tbe efficacy of the Pba?uix
niuers win oc aemor.Etratcd by tueutcofa sin-
ie botiic.
weeks, taking trom eight to ten fills every night, began to derive benefit from them, and
continued to do so until the fall of '37, when, being absent from tho city, I was much exposed to wet and cold. I was again attacked with a pain in my 6ide, attended with the colic,
and bowels bound with difficulty I reached my
home, and bad recourse immediately to the pills. In this attack of extreme suffering, I
took, from 8 o'clock P. 31. to 4 o clock. A. M
good manners, even in a kitchen; and I have! over sixty Pills before an evacuation rfter
impure air, over exhaustion, or any other cause, these outlets become closed; the humorB will
continue to accumulate, until the body is liter
ally overflowing with desease.
If the channels of our mighty rivers should become choked up, would not the accumulated waters find new outlets, or the country be inun dated! Just so with the human body; if the
natural drains become closed, the accumulated imnuri'.ics will most assuredly find vent in
tsome form of disease, or death will bo the cerain consequence. The Red Men of the Wilderness have been taught, by Nature, true medical knowledges and have, been Id. bv instinct, to select such
and far between.
JCCirciilars, containing numerous testimonials of the highest respectability, can be had, gratuitous, of all our Agents.
The Balm of Lfve (One Dollar per bottle,) is
for sale by M. W. IIAILE.
Brookville, Feb. 10, 1842. 7-6mo
seen many a vulgar dame in the assembly, and 1 which I was perfectly rc'.icved. I have not al-
manv a gentle-woman in an humble shed. lowed myself to be without your Pills 6ince.
Nay your wife must have good manners. i have travelled mucii, and have been exposed
Ralph declares, 'I hope I may never have 10 weatners, yet nave iua. no attacK oi my I herbs as possess the greatest healing properties,
a wue who is too strict ana moral.' low ".v """" '"'-",l"-' . 6 because they possess the ercatest power in ope-
my good Ralph you talk nonsense. Who mptons, men are always removed oy ia- . ,Dd keeping open, all the natural drains t. ,i . .i r j king two or three large doocs ofthe Pills. I r.?..i Vi ,t-j;. vi,i.in i:ii. -rP tauffht vou that cant? Are vou afraid vour . .. . . ofthe body. I he Indian vegetable 1 ills are
lie same plant; by tno am oi
ntutored savage is enabled to ob
tain such a complete triumph over disease, one
D
DBUtiS, PAINTS,
AND
MEDICINES.
? ?Are you afraid your not aowcJ mygbelf to b(J fof eXi eijfit or j" w?' ten days, (as formerly, before 1 used your Pills.) i wliih lh(J unt
fr
wife will be too virtuo
'Bless me! no.'
Then you rather prefer a moral wife to an
immoral one? 'Surely.' Are you afraid, then, of a religious wife?
'Why, something like that was in my head; for there is neighbor Smith's wife, who gives
him no peace of his life, she is so religious.'
'Why, she is forever teaching the children
out ofthe Bible.'
Indeed! And you, Ralph, are an enemy to
the Bible?
-v, no: out men aueni mere is reason in
all things.'
ies;ani ine reason you have just given is
that of a child, and like a child's because, is
made to do hard service. But let us under
stand you. Does Mrs. Smith teach the chil
dren any wrong?
H3, no! but plague it all! if one of them hears
Smith let fly an oath, it begins to preach at
him?
Then you wish, when you have children
to have liberty to teach thorn all the usual
THE
in-
withotit an evacuation, and ta order to avoid
this, I have taken from onk to four or fivk
IILLS EVERY MGI1 T (dVRISO OVER TWO TEAR8)
without hmling any im-onvsnienck or ill effects
front their continuam e; but on the contrary much benefit both in strength, capability to endure cold, wet or heat as well as ever even
in my best davs of health, therefore I can confidently recomnienJ them for their effiaccy
and innocence ,in any length of use, as to time
nd quantity. 1 have also used them with de
cided benefit to my family in all cases, without
exception, I have invariably observed, where
I nave recommended this mcdiciue, and the
persons to whom I have so recommended it have perservcred in its use that they have been cither cured, or so far relieved as to be able to at
tend to their business! and by their continued
application, ward off efleclualy a return of their
disease. Hoping this statement, in connection
with my former one, may have some influence
n extending the usefulness efyoar excellent
mcdicino, I am very trtily yours.
4. WELLSI.AGER. Formerly of 27 I'd Avenue, now as above. The following are'the only authorised agents
subscriber Mould respectfully
form the citizens of Franklin and the surround-
in" counties, that he has engaged in the busi
ness of the druggist in the town of Brookville
Thai he has on hand a noneral assortment of
ood and well selected standard MEDICINES,
of which is a dinretic, and promotes a proper
discharge of urine; another is an expectorant, and carries off the phleginy humors from the
lungs by copious sp.tting; a """""'' lso a ffreat vailelv of the most approved and
and opens I no pores ot he sun; . P,VTKXT MEDICINES. Also the
i i ' i r n.it.m rk or Thompsonian MEDICINh..
by the stomach and bowel- and it is by the pecul- general assortment of OILS and 1AKN i , oi iar combination of the above four properties. Dve Woods and Dye stuffs, &c. &c. And in a
that a purgative medicine is formed, possessing I WOrd, ALL that propperly belongs to a well the most astonishin? and wonderful powers, ,,i.n nn well sunnlied shop. All orders
that has ever been offered to the public
The above named Indian Vegetable Pills not
only thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bow
els of all billions humors, and other impnrities, but they also open the pore of the 6kin, and induce a proper discharge by the lungs and kidneys. Thus it will be seen, that by a single
,;ii nrnmniw filled. Prcscriotions from
nhvsicians shall be attended to with prompt
ness. accuracy and care.
Physicians and citizens "generally, are re
spcctfully requested to call and examine for themselves both the articles wanted and the
operation ofthis extraordinary medicine, all the prices, and I have no doubt but they will be
natural drains arc opened; tho blood and other I not only satisfies but pleased, -. ,., -1- , , t - r 1 .
oaths and curses, and obscene jokes, that are I in the places to which there names arc attach-
common? ica.
'Dear me, Mr. Quill, you won't understand
me.
Yes, I understand you fully, it is you Ralph, who do not understand yourself. Look here, Mrs. Smith is so religious that if she proceeds as she has begun, her children will break their
lamer oi nvs low oiasphemies. l hope you
may get such a wife,
'But, then, Smith can't spend a couple of
hours at the tavern for fear of his wife !' Ah! what dors he go to the tavern for? Just to sit and chat, and drink a little.'
And how does his wife interfere? Does she
fetch him home? 'No.' Does she chastise him on his return? 'O No!' Does she scold him then? 'No.' What is it that disturbs him?
'Why, she looks so solemn and mournful
New Trenton, Rochester, Brookville, Metamora,
Laurel,
Brookville, June Ttb 1S42.
Z. A. Nye. Thos. Fitton. R.As S. Tyncr. E. Tyncr, Ac co.
8houp & White.
24-6m.
CANAvIj AMD ST 15 A .11 BOAT LINE.
FROM BROOKVILLE TO CINCINNATI
THE Canal Boats NATIVE and HENRY
CLAY will leave Brookville every day except
Saturday, at i o clock, V. Al., and arrive at Lawrenceburgh next nioming.wl.crc'lhe Steam
Uoat IINIJIAINA will be in readiness and will leave at half past six o'clock and arrive at Cin
cinnati at 10 o'clock. 1 he Indiana will leave
Cincinnati every day except Sunday, at 2 and
arrive at Lawrenceburgh.al 4 o clock. P.M.
where one of the above named Canal Boats will
be in readiness and leave Lawrenceburgh immediately, and arrive at Btookville early next
and shuts herselfup so, and cries, whenever lie I morning.
is a little disguised, that the man has no satis
faction.'
Good! And I pray he may have none until
he alters his course ol life,
A pious self respect would teach every noble hearted American, of whatever class he may be, that he cannot set too high a value on the
conjugal relation. We may judge ofthe wel
tare ana honor ot a community by its wives and mothers. Opportunities for acauirinff
fluids are coin nlctclr purified: and disease of
every kind is literally driven irom tue nuinan
body;
r rom the above, it will be apparent to every
reflecting mind, that the Indian Vegetable Pills are a purgative, in the true sense of the
word: that is: tbey purge every Kind 01 impuri
ty from the body. And as they act in direct
accordance with the lawa which govern tne
M. W. HAILE.
Brookville, March 17, 1842. 12-ly.
maple Sugar,
animal economy, and in perfect harmony with I Country LiltCIl, the human constitution, it will be absolutely j 9 '
innossible for them to be used, (even a eingle J . - '
dose) without benefit. vniwus,
One happy circumstance connected with the "t ' using of tho Indian Vegetable Pills, is, they CIlCCSC, are not only always the right medicine, always Wood, safe, and are always sure to do good; but it is Dried Apples
absolutely impossible for them to do injury or I Dried Peaches
THE SOUND CURRENCY'. THE Editor of the American will take the followong currency at par, for subscrip
tion or advertising, to-wit:
Corn, Wheat,
Hour,
harm. Thercforc.no time sbonld be lost in I or most any mechanical product ions
Corn meal, Pork, Beef, Oats, I lav.
Flour Barrels,
All ofthe above named boats are veil arran
ged for this trade and for the convenience of passengers. P. JAMES, Pro. of S. B. Indiana. S. & C. COFFIN, Proof C. B. Native. J. LEMMON, Pro, of C. B. Henry Clay. Freight and Passage.
The proprietors have established the follow-
listening to contradictory advice; the only in
quiry should be is the person sick? If so, the I
sooner a few doses of the Indian Pills are administered, the sooner will the 'patient be re
stored to health and usefulness. The INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS ar. for sale by R. & S. Tyner, & M. W. Haile, Brookville.
J. D. Moody, Rochester, Franklin county. Ind. I
Samuel Mubkin, Connersville. George G. Sboupfe Co. Laurei. N. LEWIS, General Agent.
Clarksburgh, Decatur co., la. 19-3m
C. F. CLARKSON.
March 2, 1842.
BLANKS.
ON hand, constantly at the American office . - . i - ii i rl.l l
- imp KMimvmg Kinu oi uitiims.
Deeds, Mortgages, . Quit-Claim DivJs, Title Bonds, Notes of hand.
Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bond Constable' Sales.
mg rates from Brookville to Cincinnati, to wit.Passage (including boarding) $1 50; MerchanWAV l.ii rwl mo A Oli C3-1. LLI 0"T i
Iti I utot I'i uuiiuicui -wvr ttJIIVS; OBIl Dcr DDI Of knowlndf? and evrn nrrnmn ichmpnic nrol , - . . . . Ci . . .
o - j - r ...... i rnnia: r inn r pnnie and 1 1 t i.n m .aIas n
iiappuy open to every ciass aoove the very proportion, or as low as any other regular line
lumouuuiuc iffc iiirLiuum; will not iail IO
choose such a companion as may not 6hame his sons and daughters in that coming age, when an ignorant American shall be as a fossil fish. Away with flaunting, giggling, dancing, squandering, peevish, fashion hunting wives! The woman of this stamp is a poor comforter when the poor husband is sick or is a bankrupt. Give me the housewife who can be a 'helpmate' to her Adam: "For nothing lovelier can be found In woman, than to study household good, And good works in her husband to promote."
I have such a mechanic's wife in my mind's eye; gentle as the antelope, untiring as the bee, joyous as the linnet, neat, punctual, modest.
confiding. She is patient, but resolute, aiding in counsel, reviving in troubles, ever pointing
out the brightest side, and concealing nothing but her own sorrows. She loves her home be
lieving with Milton, that The wife where danger and dishonor lurk6, Safest and seemliest by her husband stays, Who guards her, or with her the worst endures.'
The place of woman is emminently at the fireside. It is at home that you must see her,
to know wno she is. it is less material what she is abroad; but what she is iu the family
WARE HOUSE. We have a good Ware House at the Basin at
Brookville, and will receive goods on commis
sion or forward or sell them on reasonable
terms, SKORAGE FREE.
S. 4 C. COFFIN. June 10, 1842. 34-3m.
NEW BACON
WAMS and SHOULDERS, for sale by
Feb. 2, 1842.
R. & S. TYNER.
lVhr.il.
mllP . .
r iic uiguesi -casn price wiil be paid at al
j. lime ror mercuantable Wheat, by
HAISES& BURTON. Brookville, Aug. 12, 1841.
NEW LINE. CINCINNATI & BROOKVILLE C A IV All AND STEAM BOAT LINE.
TF.R.MS OP THE INDIANA AMERICAN.
ripwo Dollars in advance, $2 50 in six
months, $3 00 at the end of the year, and
an addition of 30 cents for every year payment is delayed thereafter. Advertisements. Twelve lines or less will be inserted 3 times for one dollar if payment
The owners of the Canal Boats be made in advance, $1 25 if pa3-mentbe de-
PATRIOT and CHESAPEAKE inform their layed one year, and $1 50 if delayed two years,
friends and the public in general that they have and so in the same proportion for the time payformed a REGULAR LINE with the STEAM ment is delayed. Larger advertisement or for BOAT WM. PENN, and are prepared to take longer time will becharged on the same princi-
freight and passengers on the most reasonable ph'
terms. One of the above Cunal Boats will leave
Brookville on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays,
and Fridays at 9 o'clock A. M. and arrive at
Lawrenceburgh on the evening of the same
DOOI.ITTI.R, Mt'SSOS & CO. BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS. Office Third street, between Walnntand Vine, CINCINNATI.
day, where the freight and passengers for Cin- TCI ANK NOTES, Checks, Certificates, Bills
The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity af
forded by the universal diffusion of the press for placing Vegetable Life Medicines within
the knowledge and reach of every individual in
tbe community. Unlike tbe host of pernicious quackeries. which boast of vegetable ingredienbi,. the Life Pills are purely and solely vegetable.
nd contain neither Alercury, Antimony. An-
c, nor any other mineral, in any form what
ever. 1 hey are entirely composed of eAracta
from rare and powerful plants, tits virtues
fo which, though long known to several iniiin tribes, and recently to some eminent pLt.rmceutical cbeiuUts, are altogether unknown to the ignorant pretenders touiedical science; and
were never before administered in sohappiir
efficacious a combination.
TLeir first operation is to loosen from tbe
coats of the stomach and bowels, the various
mpurities and crudites constantly settling t
round thcra; and to remove the hardened faces
vvLicli collect in the convolutions of the small
ntostiuCH. Other niedioines only partially
cleanse these, and leave 6uch collected masses
6chind as to produce habitual costiveness, with
all its train of evils, or sudden diarrhoea, with
it imminent dangers, I his fact is well known
to all regular anatomists whoexamiue thcliuman
bowels after death.- and hence the prejudice of
these well informed men against tbe quack
medicines of the ngc. The second effect oftLe
Vegetable Life Piils is to cleanse the kidneys
anc the bladder, and by this means, the liver and tho lungs, the healthful action of which
cntrely depends upon the regularity of the un
nary organs. ILc Ulood, which takes if s red color ' from the agency of the liver and the lungs before it passcei nto the heart, being ttu: purified by tbcin, and nourished by food coning f.om a clean stomacb,coursCB freely tbrougfc the veins, renews every part of the system.
and triumphantly mounts the banner of health
in tho blooming check. The following arc among the distressing va
riety of liu:nn diseases, to M hich the Yegeta
ble Life Pills arc well known to be infallible
DYSPEPSIA, by thorouirhly cleansine the
hrst and second stomachs, and creating a now
of pure healthy bile, instead of the Male and
acrid kind: rlatulcncv. Palpitation of the
Heart, Loss of appetite, Heart-burn ain!hcjd ache, Restlessness, 111 temper, Anxiety, Lin-
sruor and Mclancliolly, which arc tbe sreiienl
symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a nit-
uaal consequence of its cure. Costiveness, 1'5
cleansing the whole length ofthe intestines iih
a solvent process, and without violence all no
lent purges leave the bowels costive within two days. DiarrLsa and Cholera,by removing tic
sharp acrid fluids by which these complainii are occasioned, and by promoting the lubrica
tive secretions of the mucous membrane, feve
of all kinds, by restoring the blood to i regular
circulation through the process of perspirauon in some cases, and the thorough solution of all intestinal obstructions in others. The Uifc
Medicines have been known to cure Rheumatism permanently in three wceki, and Gout .it hal f that time, by removing local imflanimatim from tbe muscles and ligaments of ttic joints Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and etrevigvbeningrtbe kidneys and bladder; they opcratcffios delightfully on tbote important organs, ate hence have ever been found a certain ren.l for the worst cases of Gravel. Also worms t? dislodging from the turnings of the bowels tbe
Asthma and Consumption, by relieving thea:i vessels ofthe lung from the mucus, which even slight colds will occasion, which if not rcmovec
L 1 - i 1 1 j .1 nr.n .Ira.ftflT
UUtUIIICD UUIUC1ICU, LU U JUUUi:CB " diseases. Scurvy, L'lceis.and Inveterate Sores, by the perfect purity which these Life PillpK to tbe blood, and all the humors;Scorbutic erup
tions and Bad Complexions, by their alterant effect upon the fluids that feed tbe skiu, the morbid state of which occasions all Erupt s complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagreeable complexions. Tbe use of these Pil's fof 1 very short time, will effect and entire care Salt Rheum, Ervsipelas, and a striding un;n iu'.i...no.. .rM,atin. Com-
L-IUttlUVIIb IU kill- I.K.IUI.C3 Ul .1.. .
Influenza, will always oe
mon colds and
l... l. ..- : tho urnrst fares-
cinnati can take the Steam Boat next morning " of Exchange, Bonds, etc. etc. etc., execu- Xr": Z.i. r.K;"m.t distort
at 7 1-2 o'clock, and arrive at Cincinnati 10 1-2. ted with promptness, and in a style equal to nd obeljnale maiady, the Vegetable Life Pi! The Steamer Wm. Penn will leave Cincinnati any other establishment, either East or West, de6Crve a disti,lct anj cmDha'tic recon.nien-
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regularly on I uesoays, v ednesdays, Fridays, na ai lower prices. tion. It is well known to hundreds m tw
auu ouiuruiijs i o u iiutK r. hi. ana arrive all tivmiu oiiongciurmo , LUai iuc originator oi inese invaiuaun.
SALT7
60 BBLf" SALT j"st 'ved and for their custom, and their prices shall be in accor sale, by dance with the hard times.
Lawrenceburgh at 6 P. M. where the above best Eastern Establishments, they can furnish named Canal Boats, Patriot and Chesapeake, a great variety of new and beautiful Dies, both will be in readiness to receive on board all pas for ornament and to prevent counterfeits, sengers and freight, and arrive at Brookville at Sealsand Seal Presses at the lowprice of $20 7 next morning. for both, with counter dies complete, or either The undersigned are determined to do all in separate for $10. -
their power to please all who favor them with February, 1842. 9-
Brookville, May 16, 1842.
N. D. GALLION.
Fresh Groceries. 8IIHDS. new crop N. O. sugar. SObbls N. O. molasses. 20 bags Rio coffee, ust riceived from New Orleans, and for tale, low for CASH by , . . BANKS Ac BURTON Brookville, Jan. 13, 1842. 3-
INDIANA STATE SCRIP.
THE Subscriber will take SCRIP AT PAR
WARE HOUSE. We have w New Large Warehouse immedi
ately at the head of the Canal at Brookville, For WRAPPING AND TEA PAPER, where all freight designed for the above line j. j SPEER
will be stored free of charge.
THOS. II. BARWISE, Owner of Chesapeake. A. ROCK AFELLER, Owner of Patriot. April, 1842. H-tf.
'Brookville Mills, May 6th 1842.
SI Alt. IHHD. first quality New Orleans just received and for ealc by
D. PRICE
, D ec. 29, 1841. 1-
sugar
himself aftlictAfl with this rnm nlaint tor
wards of thirty-five years, and that he tnf-'3 vain every remedy prescribed within tbe compass, ofthe Materia Mcdica. Ileboc at length, tried tho medicine which & offers to the public, and he was cured id short time, after his recovery bad l'ccy, nounccd not only improbable, but absoiu . impossible, by any human means. . . All that Mr. Moffat requires of his Pa,'e7Ifi to be particular in taking the Life '.Jj 6trictly according to the directions. 'l by a newspaper notice, or by any thing 'thimself may say in their favor, that beK- -j; gaincredit. It is alone by the results o. trial. The above medicines for sale by ,
W. J. BVEKS, Mount Uarmcl, M. W. IIAILE, AgBl Brookville, i5pt.l7, 1941, 3'''4
