Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 30, Brookville, Franklin County, 22 July 1842 — Page 4
MISCELLANEOUS.
From the U. S. Gazette. Mr. Editor As you have in the very leelli of oatronaao. and m ihe face of power, flung
abroad the fla for Henry Clay, as the best
qualified for, and most deserving of the next Presidency, 1 send yon the enclosed transcript
from the original, by a lady of our city.
to what they fee at home. An hnglish mother , ; 1 it thirty or thirty-five, is in full bloom of per- BK AfcDUETII'S , at ttiirtv or i,,i,,r.,i ., The following letter will be read with much
ected muw2Tcxo the A n or cnTiintere8t- b l,'SC fav,,ra,J,e l U'e J"SURET,U her daughters. But where aic tl.e American , . particularly by persons who are mlmothers ho can reach tins period I imfadcd ailr1'I1-in,i,1 Wllh U,J writer, Li ghly rcspectaaml unworn? In America, young ladies m lh tibt mil.isior;
wealthier classes are sent 10 scuooi irom cany Oorswai.i., Oram'c co. N. YM.ih July, 184U.
childhood, and neither parents nor teachers j i),ctor H. Rrandri-lh Dear Sir: In a former iniko H a definite object to secure a proper a- communication addressed to you pome time
... ..r f...cli ir niifl i'voitkiv to coillllClUUl- in thfi parlV narl Ol iUK I StaiCU iizuhiv
The Indian Vegetable Pills,
OK
INDIAN PURGATIVE,
Manufactured under the immediate superinten-
JIoITat's Life VilU and Phoenix
Miners.
npuivsL. medicines are indebted for
JL
the
name to their manfest and insensible action
IUOU1
press the true doctrine by whieh the friends o Clay should be governed and the duly the:
...r... ..-ill tli-il l!un vnri;' PV- 1. i lit Il'll 1 : V nt lllll.
- - - - - . . , ' . i l..!.!.!.! il.ni I il.iia en lit mil
o s poon as they pass their school days, cress- i'" rmiMiiau;u v
v iiifr visititui eveniiiff Das ties, and stimulating
dence of William, tl rishl, I tee-President of n purnymg me springs and channels oflife At the NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE enduing them with renewed tone and vWor & OF HEALTH, established at Washington, the undoubted fact that at avcry earlyWiod 1). C, January 8, 1838, ,n the,r Ulot V'CJ Ui rescued offerers from ' .,., . trie very verge of an untimely ffrave ..ft-, .11 .1 '
ami lemnhof time that I suflcrd from protrac- Intermittent, Remittent, Nervous, Inflammato
ry ana ruinu revers; xucasics, omau rox,
have to perform
ini. visiting, eveuin
amusements, takes the place of study while
by repeated attacks of tins dangerous disease,
if I recollect rsrl.tlv some twelve or hltecn
deceptive nostrums f theday prescribed by phvsicians,had utterly failed.in which cases they al-
The powerful influence f the Ladies in the , ,,le nlost ,uli,eathful modes of dress a id to the ection of the lamented Harrison, without I pliyioal exposures. To make morning calls,
electi
o'er toppin
j their proper spneie, i,r to do a little shopping, is ;ui mai compaiea
where felt and acknowieugen, aim nere 1 1 what is needed, is absolutely notiimg, anu en have one thus early in the field, known among j SOme accounts is worse than nothing. In cou-
cumvaicu
her friends as possessing a highly
mind, and all the domestic virtues. ORIGINAL SOXG. BY A I.ADY. Air "Auld Lang 6'ie." Leave vain regrets for errors past, Nor cast the ship away; ; Dut nail your colours to the mast, And stiike for Harry Clay. From him no treason need be feard, Your cause he'll ne'r betray; What name to freemen so endear'd As that of Harry Clay ! No vain abstractions fill his head, To lead his heart estray; For every noble promise made, Is kept by Harry Clay. Then let not treason's hatred form Thus fill you with dismay,
But gathering strength to breast the storm, Stand fast by Harry Clay. Rise bravely for one effort more, Your motto to display; Protection for ocr native shore! Sustain ?d by Harry Clay. And o'er our gallant Chieftain's grave, Pledge we our faith this day, In weal or woe, no change to know, 'Till triumphs Harry Clay ! chorus. 'Till triumphs Harry Clay my bo3 s, 'Till triumphs Harry Clay;" In weal or woe, no change to know, 'Till triumphs Harrv Clay ! Philadelphia, May, 1842.
vrs, 'previous to my making trial of your val-
ujMo medicine.) and that, to tins com-tipation of my howe'.-, 1 " as al.-o alUtcted iit procees of lime, with diseased liver, bilious colic. Sc &C 'and was bv this coinmUliou of diseases reduced
1 1 rirrin.i wiiliiicss and daily expectation f
dissolution. n a tri ll of vour Pills ilho efii
caey of which I doubted.) in the course of GorJ "J weeks, taking from eight to ten Pill3 cverj night, boiran to derive benefit from them, and
' continued to do o until the fall of .i, when, being absent from the city, I was much cxpos- ' ed to wet and cold. I was again attacked with
s:.le. nttrniW Willi the colic.
' and bowels bound with dillicultv I reached my
j h mo, and had recourse immediately to the
a : lulls
sequence of these, and other evils, tual wul be pointed out more at large in the following pages, the young women of America grow vq with such a delicate constitution that probably
eight out of ten become subjects or disease either before or as soon as they are called to the responsibilities of domestic life. E.rlrads
from Miss Heedless Treaties on Domestic
conomv.
In tins attack of extreme sultenng, 1
; took, from 8 o'clock I. M. to 4 o clock, A. M
over sixtv Pills before an evacuation after
I which 1 was perfectly re'ieved. I have not al
lowed myself to be without your Pills since
i" j -. . . 1
I have travelled much, and have been exposeu
to all weathers, yet have had no attack of my
old disease, though now and then feel returning
thousands to a premature sympions, wmcu are ilw tc'""":u "
King IWUUr Itliuu im? uuava ui 1110 m. 1110
have not allowed myself to he for six, eight, or
BRONCHITIS I BRONCHITIS !
Eexcareaf that dread destroyer, U3THE BRONCHITIS:
WHICH spares neither the Young,- the
Good, or the Beautiful, but s annually hurry
ing thousands upon
"rave under the mistaken name of Consumr
tion. The usual symptoms of this disease aro,
Cough, Soreness of the Lungs or Throat.Hoar-: seness. Difficulty of Breathing, Asthma, Hec
tic fever, a Spitting up of Phlegm or Matter aim sometimes Blood. It is an inflammation of the
fine skin which lines the inside of the small
wind tubes or air vessels running through everv part of the lungs. The great and effectual
and Erysipelas; Inflammations of the Brain,
Throat, Htomacb, Lungs, Liver, Intestines, Kidneys and Bladder; Pains in the Stomach, Back and Side, Consumption; Dropsy
of the Head, of the Chest, of the
and of the Limbs; Scrofula, Scurvy, and Syphilis; Cancer, Gravel and Loss of Appetite; Sick Head-Ache; Rheumatism, both Acute and Chronic; Spitting and Vomiting of Blood, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Colic6;
Syncope, Apoplexy, and Paralysis; Dyspepsia, Hypochondriasis, Tetanus, Epilepsy, Whooping Cough, Palp'tation of the Heart; Ulcers and Sores of evcij description, Hystericka, Weak Nerves, and Lowness of Spir
its, Suppression and other delicate Female
Complaint. 'The Art of Healing Lad its origin in the Woods, and the Forest is still the be6t 3Iedi-
cal School."
THE author of our existence bas provided certain outlets, or channels, viz. the Lungs, Skin, Kidneys, and Bowels, thro which all useless and corrupt humors are expelled from
the system; these are the natural drains of the
body; and 60 long as they are all Kepi open, ana
discharge freely their allotted portions oj impu
ritv. the body will continue in health. But
eating improper rood, Dreaming
when, from
ten days, (as formerly, before I used your Pills.) impure air, over exhaustion, or any other cause
an evacuation, miu 111 uiuer 10 ouiu mese OUlieiS DCCOme ClOteu; lue
remedy fortius alarming and wide-spreading y i.x tl Tm.. disease is the Rev. I. Covert's Balm of Life. .. confidently recommend them for the.r cffi
without
this, I have taken from one to pour
ril.l.S EVERY NIGHT (oi'RINO OVER TWO YK.VR8)
without finding any inconvenience of ill effects from their continuance; but on the contrary much nFNEFiT both in strength,' capabilitity to endure cold, wet or heat as well as ever eves
Therefore I cm
accy
f A n rt n nnAnrt.l irk unif 1.1 1 rv 1: rf It Ct a t1 tlfTlO
This new and invaluable Medicine is umver- .',," ,M, .:, jc.
sally pronounced, by the multitudes who hao I citle(, bcnefit to my falIli,y , all cagcs without
used it and tested its healing virtues, to be tlie exception . I hive invariably observed, where
most wonderful and admirable remedy in tin
world for the cure of Bronchitis, coughs , sm
AMERICAN
PIHSICAL DEBILITY OF WOMEN.
But the second and still greater difficulty
peculiar to American women, is delicacy of constitution, which renders them victims to dis
ease and decaA.
The fact that the women of this country are visually subject to disease,andthat their beauty
and youthlulness are of shorter continuance
than the women of other nations, is one which
always attracts the attention of foreigners, while medical men and philanthropists are constantly giving fearful monitions, as to the extent and alarming increase of this evil. Investigations make it evident that a large proportion of young ladies from the wealthier classes have the incipient stages of curvature of the spine,
one of the most sure and faithful causes of dis
ease and decay. The writer has heard medi
cal men, who have made extensive inquiries
say, that probably one of every six of the young women at boarding schools, are affected in this way, while many other indications of disease
and debility exist, in cases where this particular evil cannot be detected. - In consequence of this enfeebled state of their constitution, induced by neglect of their physical education, as soon as they are called to the responsibilities and trials of domestic life, their constitution fails, and their whole life is rendered a burden. For no person can enjoy exis
tence wnen aisease tnrows a dark cloud over the mind and incapacitates her for the proper
discharge of every duty. It would seem as if the primeval curse that has written the doom of pain and sorrow on one period of a young mother's life in this country has been extended over all; so that the hour never arrives when 'she fonretteth her sorrow for joy that a man is born into the world.' Ma-1 ny a mother will testify, with shuddering, that the most exquisite sufferings she endured, were ! not those appointed by nature, but those which ! for week after week have worn down health and i spirits when nourishing her child. And medi-! cal men teach us that this in most cases, results from debility of constitution consequent on the mismanagement of early life. And so frequent and so mournful are these and the other distresses that result from the failure ol the female constitution, that they had wept tears of bitterness over their infant daughters for the sufferings which they were destined to undergo; while they cherished the decided wish that these daughters should never marry. At the same time, many a young woman is look in" to
her future prospect with very different feelings and hopes from those which Providence dp-
signed. American women are exposed to a far greater amount of intellectual and moral excitement than those of any other land. Of course in order to escape the danger resulting from this, a greater amount of exercise in the fresh air.and
all those methods which strengthen the con
stitution, are imperiously required. But instead of this it will be found that ow
ing to the climate and customs of this nation, there are no women who secure so little of this
beautiful and protecting regimen. Walking and riding, and gardening in the open air, are practised by women of other lands to a far greater extent than by American females. Most English women, in the wealthier classes, are able to walk six or eight miles on a stretch without oppressive fatigue and when they visit this country, always express their surprise at the inactive habits of the American ladies. In England the regular daily exercise, in the open air (is very commonly required by the mother, as a part of daily duty, and is sought I y .young women as employment. inlTt f a different rnyical training, English women in those eircle, that enjoy teiicy,prese.t a appeal whichJJ ways strikes American gcntlemm as a contrast
vere colds, croup, asthma, whooping cough and all diseases of the Lungs and Windpipe, w hich neglected, suon lead to real consumption.
The Balm of Life stands entirely aloof from
the various Quack Nostrums of the day, having invariably won the confidence of Physicians,
Clergymen, and the intelligent of all classc s, wherever it has been introduced. Philanthro
pists, and all who truly sympathise with human suffering, every where hail its appearance w ith heart-felt joy; and look upon the Balm of Life as one of those great and uncommon blessings
which a kind Providence occasionally bestov s on man, but which, like angel's visits, are few and far between. JCr'Circulars, containing numerous test imonials of the highest respectability, can be had,
gratuitous, of all our Agents. The Balm of Lfcc One Dollar per bottle,) is for sale by M. W.HAILE. Brookville, Feb. 10, 1842. 7-6mo.
humors will
or rivEc0tinue to accumulate, until the body is liter
ally overflowing with desease,
y " . . . ...
If the channels of our mighty rivers siiouiu 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
impurities will most assuredly find vent in
tsome form of disease, or death will be the cer
ain consequence.
The Red Men of the Wilderness have been
taught, bv Nature, true medical knowledges
I have recommended this medicine, and the and havo been led, by instinct, to select such
persons to whom i nave bo recommcnueu u nave ; lCrbs as possess the greatest healing properties perservercd in its use that they have been ci-(because they possess the greatest power in ope
iher cured, or eo far relieved as to be able to at- ;ning, and keeping open, all the natural drains tend, to their businessi and by their continued of lllC bojy The Indian Vegetable Pills are
application, ward off cifectualy a return of their COinnosed of the same nlants: by the aid of
disease. Hoping tins ttatemert, in connection Uvhich the untutored savage is enabled to obwith my former one, may have some influence tain euch a complete triumph over disease, one
in exienuinff lue useiuiness oi your excciirfni nr wi.iM. ia t;n,-nfiv and nrnmotcs a nroner
medicine, I am very truly your
J. WELLSLAtiER. Formerly nf 27 3d Avenue, now as above. The following arc'thc only authoric-ed agents in the places to which there names are attached.
New Trenton, Z. A. Nye. Rochester, Thos Fitton. Brookville, R.Ai S. Tyner. Meiamora, E. Tyner, & co. Laurel, Shoup & White. Brookville, June 7th 1942. 24-6m.
DRUGS, PAINTS,
AND
MEDICINES
llllii subscriber would respectfully in
form the citizens of Franklin and the surround
ing counties, that he has engaged in the business of the druggist in the town of Brookville.
That he has on hand a general assortment of
good and well selected standard MEDICINES,
also a great variety of the most approved and
popular PATENT MEDICINES. Also the
Botanick or Thompsonian MEDICINES. A
general assortment of OILS and PAINTS, of
Dye W oods and Dye stuffs, &c. &c. And in a word, ALL that propperly belongs to a well regulated and well supplied shop. All orders will be promptly filled. Prescriptions from physicians shall be attended to with promptness, accuracy and care. Physicians and citizens generally, arc respectfully requested to call and examine for themselves both the articles wanted and the prices, and I have no doubt but they will be not only satisfied but pleased. M. "W. HAILE. . Brookville, March 17, 1842. 12-ly.
CANAL AX1 STEAM BOAT LINE. FROM BROOKVILLE TO CINCINNATI
THE Canal Boats NATIVE and HENRY
CLAY will leave Brookville every day except:
naiurday, at 1 o clock, f. Al.; and arrive at I.awrencvburgh next morning.where the Steam lloat INDIAN A will be in readiness and will leave at half past six o'clock and arrive at Cincinnati at 10 o'clock. The Indiana will leave Cincinnati every day except Sunday, at 2 and arrive at Lawrcnccburgh at 4 o'clock, P.M., where one of the above named Canal Boats will be in readiness and leave Lawrcnccburgh immediately, and arrive at Biookvillc early next morning. All of the above named boats are well arran
ged for this trade and for the convenience of
passengers. P. J AMES, Pro. of S B Indiana. S. Ac C. COFFIN. Proof C. K. Native. J. I.EMMON. Pro, of C. II. Henry Clay. Freight and Passage. The proprietors have established the follow
ing rates from Brookville to Cincinnati, to wit.-
I'assage (including boarding! SI 50; Merchan
dise, per hundred, 2 cents; Salt per bbl. a7i
cents; Flour 25 cents, and all other articles in
proportion, or as low as any other regular line.
WARE HOUSE.
We have a good Ware House at the Basin at
Brookville, and will receive goods on commis
sion or lorward or sell them on reasonnhlA
terms, SRORAGE FREE.
S. C. COFFIN. June 10, 1S12. 34-3tn.
discharge of urine; another is an expectorant.
and carries off the phlegmy humors from the
lung9 bv copious spitting; a third is a suuoriiic,
and onens the nores of the skin; and the fourth
is a cathartic, and carries off the residuum of the
natural food and coarser particles of impurity by the stomach and bowels and it is by the pecul
tar combination of the above lour properties
that a purgative medicine is formed, possessing
the most astonishing and wondenui powers
that has ever been offered to the public
The above named Indiin Vegetable Pills not
only thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bowels of all billious humors, and other impnrities,
but ihey also open the pored of the skin, and in
uuce a proper discharge by the lungs and kid
ncys. 1 bus it will be seen, that by a single operation of this extraordinary medicine, all the natural drains are opened; the blood and other
fluids re completely purified; and disease, of
every kind is literally driven from the - km
body;
From the above, it will be apparent to every
reflecting mind, that the Indian Vegetable
Pills are a ounrative. in the true sense oi me
word: that is. they purge every kind of impuri
ty from the body. And as they act in direct accordance with the laws which govern the
animal economy, and in perfect harmony with
the human constitution, it will be absolutely
impossible for them to be used, (even & single
dose) without benefit.
Unehaoov circumstance connected with the
ing of the Indian Vegetable Pills, is, they
P. P. PRICE CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, ""XFORMS the Citizens of Brookville and Vicinity that he has located himself in Brookville, and is ready to repair Clocks and Watches of every discription. His shop is in one of the
basement rooms of the American Printing Of-
nce uuuamg.
lirookville June 3d, 1842. 23-
JUST Received a fresh supply of DYE STIFFS, INDIGO, MADDER, AL-
isu.n, fc, ana jor sale by D. PRICE. June 20ft, 1842.
COVINGTON YARNS.
VST Received a freh supply of assorted No's COTTON YARNS, and y-ill be sold
ail. nicmuati jn-icesfor CASH. r . D- PRICE. June 20A, 1842.
Fust Received Jrth PPhi f fist quality GRASS and x CRADLING SCYTHES, WHET STONES, and RIFLES, and icitl be W rcry low for CASH. D. PRICE June 20A 1S42.
WILLIAM BROWN,
Manufacturer of Pattentctl Right and Left
nood Screw Round Rail Bedstead.
S now prepared to offer to the citizens, and
public generally, the best article of furni
ture in the way of Bedsteads ever offered in this part of the Country. This newly invented Bedsteads possesses the following decided advantages over all others heretofore muse: They can be put up or taken down in onefourth the time that is required to do the same with others, and without the possibility of a mistake. They are more firm and less apt to become loose and worthless; but on the contrary, are always drawing tighter and without a single harbor for vermin. As soon as their superiority over the common kind becomes
known, and duly appreciated, they must of
necessity lane me place of those now in use, or at least to a very great extent. Those wishing to purchase Bedsteads are requested to call and examine them at S. & C. Coffin's Ware House at the Basin of the Canal at Brookville, where they will be kept constantly for sale. They will be sold for cash or coun
try produce at cash price. He also keeps on hand at his ware rooms in
iawrenceiuirgh, an excellent assortment of
Cabinet Furniture of all kinds, which will be delivered at Brookville, or any place along the line of the canal, in good order. The above bedsteads are for sale also bv
D. Gallion. Brookville.
are not only always the right medicine, always
safe, and are always sure to do good; but it is
absolutely impossible for them to do injury or
harm. Therefore, no time should be lost in listening to contradictory advice; the only inquiry should be is. the person eickl If so, the sooner a few doses of the Indian Pills are ad
ministered, the sooner will the patient be restored to health and usefulness. The INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS are for sale by
R. it S. Tyner, & M. W. Haile, Brookville. J. D. Moody, Rochester, Franklin county. Ind. Samuel Mulikin, Connersville. George G. Shoup & Co. LaureL N. LEWIS, General Agent. Clarksburgh, Decatur co., Ia. 19-3m
SOLE and upper leather for 6ale by R. & S. TYNFR. Brookville Feb. 17, 1841.
Wheat. THE highest cash price will be paid at time for merchantable Wheat, by p ... . BANES & BURTON. Brookville, Aug, 12, 1841.
al
N,
June 3 1S42.
23-ly.
8 lr Fresh Groceries. 2L i?.8, ncw crp K - eu?tr30 bbla .. N Q B0,aMei 20 bigs Rio coffee, ..i. Ufl r?ei Jrom New Orleans, and fo sale, low for CASH by n y, ' BANES & BURTON BrookviUe, Jan. i3 ig42 g
nOOLITTLR, M UN RON fc CO. BANK NOTE ENGRAVERS.
Office Third street, between Walnut and Vine,
CINCINNATI.
TBANK NOTES, Checks, Certificates, Bills of Exchange, Bonds, etc. etc. etc., execu
ted with promptness, and in a style equal to
any other establishment, either East or West,
and at lower prices.
From their arrangements with several of the best Eastern Establishments, they can furnish a great variety of new and beautiful Dies, both
for ornament and to prevent counterfeits.
Seals and Seal Presses at the low-price of 20 for both, with counter dies complete, or either
separate for 10. February, 1842. 9-
BLANKS. ON hand, constantly at the American office the following kind of blanks;
Deeds, Mortgages, Quit-Claim Deeds, Title Bonds, Notes of hand.
TERMS OF THE INDIANA A3IERIC AN. Hp WO "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 be made in advance, '$1 25 if payment be delayed one year, and $1 50 if delayed two years, and so in the same proportion for the time payment la delayed. Larger advertisement or for longer time will becharged on the same princi-
so permanently secured that uniform enjoyment
u. ni, ..iiuum Dicu nie itself is but a partial blessing. S0 great indeed had their efficacy invariably proved, t,lt U was scarcely
Abdomen. lua" . w ".ose bo were unac-
T. iim.ru !.. tiic ueauuiully philosophical principles upon which thpy were compounded and upon which Ihey consequently act THE I'lltE.MX HITTERS are so called be
cause iney possess the power of restoring Hip
expiring einoers oi iieaun, 10 n giowmrr I(ror
throughout lli-J constitution, as the Pbunix l3 said to be restored to life from the ashes of it own dissolution. The Phamix Bitters are en tircly vegetable, composed of roots found on!v
in certain parts of the western country, whicb will infallibly cure Fkvers and Auves of U kinds; will never fail to eradicate entirely ill the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner thaa
the most powerful preparationsof Sarsapanlla, and will immediately cure the determination of
blood to the head; never fail in the eicknctg
incident to young females; and will be found
a certain remedy in all cases of nervous ilebil-
iy and weakness of the most impaired conaiiutions. As a remedy for Chronic and Inflamatory Rheumatism, the efficacy of the Pbcenix Bitters will be demonstrated by the use of a single bottle. The proprietor rejoices in the opportunity afforded by the universal diffusion of the press, for placing Vegetable Life Medicines within the knowledge and reach of every individual in the community. Unlike the host of pernicious
quackeries. which boast of vegetable ingredient?.
the I. lie Pills are purely and solely vegetablc-
and contain neither Mercury. Antimony, An.
nic, nor any other mineral, in any form what
ever. They are entirely composed of extracts
from rare and powerful plants, tbc virtue?
fo which, though long known to several Indian tribes, and recently to some eminent pharmaceutical chcinitts, are altogether unknown tc
the ignorant pretenders tomcdical science; ari were never before administered in 60 happily efficacious a combination.
Their first operation is to loosen from tie
coats of the Ftomach and bowels, lue various impurities and crudites constantly settling around ihenu and to remove the hardened fa-c? which collect in the convolutions of tbc iutll
intestines. Other medioincs only paiiiallv
cleanse these, and leave such collected masKs
behind as to produce habitual costiveness, with
all its train of evils, or suiluen diarrhoea, with
ita imminent dangers. This fact is well known to all regular anatomists whoexamine thebuman
bowels after death.- and hence the prejudice of
these well informed men against the quack
medicines of the age. The second effect of tie Vegetable Life Fills is to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, and by this means, the liver and the lungs, the healthful action of whicfc
entrcly depends upon the regularity of the uri
nary otgans. the Ulood, which takes its rw color from the agency of the liver and tk
lungs before it passeei nto the heart, being tki purified by tbem, and nourished by food con-
ng f.om a clean stomack.courses ireeiy iDroofi
the veins, renews every part of tbe system, and triumphantly mounts the banner of lieilli
in the blooming cheek.
The following are among the distressing variety of burmrn dieeBa, to which tie Vegeti ble Life Pills are well known to be infallible: DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing tk first and second stomachs, and creating a flo of pure healthy bile, instead of tbe stale anc acrid kind; Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of appetite, Heart-burn andb edache, Restlessness, III temper, Anxiety, Languor and Melancliolly, which arc the genera symptoms of Dyspepsia, will vanish, as a miuaal consequence of its cure. Costiveness, I; cleansing the whole length of the intestines itl a solvent process, and without violence allvio
lent purres leave the bowels costive within tc
days. Diarrhoea and Cholera,by removing Ike
sharp acrid fluids by which these complaint are occasioned, and by promoting the lubrici-
live secretions of the mucous membrane, rererr
of all kinds, by restoring the blood to a regular
circulation through tbe process of perspirauon
in some cases, and tbc thorough solution ot a,i intpotinal obstructions in others. The Lift
Medicines have been known to cure Rheuma
tism permanently in three week, and ioui in
half that time, by removing local imflammatior
from the muscles and ligaments of the joint Dropsies of all kinds, by freeing and strength
eninir tbe kidneys and bladder; they operate mot
ueligbttuliy on those important organs, tu
hence have ever been found a certain tcmety
for the worst cases of Gravel. Also worms tJ
dislodging from the turnings of the bowels
slimy matter to which these creatures adhere Asthma tnd Consumption, by relieving the an
vessels of the lung from the mucus, which evrr.
slight colds will occasion, w hich if not remewj
becomes hardened, and produces those dreaaiu
diseases. Scurvy, L'Iceis.and Inveterate ooref
by the perfect purity which these Life Pillgite,
to the blood, and all the humorsiScorbuticerur lions and Had Complexions, by their altera"1' effect noon the fluids that feed the skin, &
morbid state of which occasions all Erupti" complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other disagrfet
ble complexions. Tbe use of these Pills ta
very short time, will effect and entire care
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, and a striking m
provement in the clearness of "the skin, mon colds and Influenza, willalways be cure.
by one dose, or by two, even in the worst cas Piles as a remedy for this most distreiB?
and obstinate malady, the Vegetable Life PIif deserve a distinct and emphatic recommend' tion. It ia well known to hundreds in this ci'7; that the originator of these invaluable Pill'" himself afflicted with this complaint tJ wards of thirty-five years, and that he trie j vain every remedy prescribed within tbe ak0 compass, of the Materia Medica. He bo'" at length, tried the medicine which bef offers to the public, and he was cured in a ,e" short time, after bis recovery had bten f nounccd not only improbable, but absol16impossible, by any human means. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his patien to be particular in taking the Life Medi"11 -
Summonses, Subpoenas, Executions, Constables' Bond Constable' Sales.
strictly according to the directions. J" by a newspaper notice, or by any thing to" himself may say in their favor, that be bop . gain credit. It is alone by the results of ' trial. The above medicines for sale by , h. W. J. BYERS, Mount Carmel, Ind., BM. W. HAILE, ADt Brookrille, Spt.l7, 1841.
