Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 6, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 February 1840 — Page 3

AKIEEUC AN DttOOKTlLLE, INDIANA.

FRIDAX, fEB. T, 1840. CANAL CLAIMS. We are requested to eay, that the drafts gives fot the claims of ether upon the contractor, fear been left with Wm. MCleery, Esq. for delivery, including ell the line from Laurel to thio place, except eectione 90. 78 end 79, which ere left at the store of E. Tyr er, in M eta mora. The labor claims oe Sopria & 'Jo. will recieve on lection 72 about 5 cent to the dollar, and on 87 about 27 cents, which will not be distributed entil the money is ready, the ram due to each being too small to justify issuing drata. DEMOCRATIC WHIG MEETING. We are authorised to lay there will be a meeting tt the Democratic Wbigs cf Franklin county, heK at the Court House on Wednetdev the 19th iast, to consult together, and to promote asd carry forward the cause of the People. This meeting will be on the evening of the third day of our Circuit Court, when mint of the cittern. ef county will necessarily be called together here, as wen as several a Me orators from other counties will be present, and address the meeting. We hope to see the Peoplk present at the meeting - . M k a, k .. not merely orace Holders and office seekers but the yeomanry of the country who are now groaning under the electa of a profligate and ruinous administration. (T We ask of every man to read the demo traticwhig address in this paper. We believe it would convice some of out federal frienda who ate still advocating the sinking cause or Van Buren, of the error of their ways,' if they would read a Few rack documents. .!. McCartw has been elected toCoarreoa frem the district in Virginia recently represented by the venerable Mr. Mercer. Mr. McCarty ie a true w big. The Illinois Legislature hsve a bill under coneideration, repealing the law in that State provi ding for a general system or Internal Improve menu P. S. We now learn from the Terre Haute Pa per that the above repealing law has passed the Legislature, it prohibits the commissioners from pay in oat any mwemiiiey, except for work done, and allows no damages for right f way, except VrlOlt reJeeMe.Hkll. at- a .1 mmmm a- SMllBKllW UUIBDCV Court. The Franklin Circuit Court Monday the 17th inst. There ia a much larger docket of business than has been bronrht any session of our Coort for many years. It will be ne tuing 10 impossible to get through with it all m two weeks. The following is a list of the brand Jurors for the approaching term: George Rudicil Geo. Higgins Abraham Robinson Thomas Haiberstadt Joseph scboooover William Brown Jasaee Co!d. John Hackleman. Jas J. Andrew. Joseph Wallace. Richard Chambers Jamee Alexander Saml. Goodwin Isaac Jones Stephen Craig John Buoyant loeeph Stephens Joseph Abbott. The Probbte Court will meet on Mondsy next, if Juoge Bjrry be able to attend to business. Strange Coincidence Saml. Bigger, and T. A Sr w . iowr4,candidatee for Governor in this State, are both members of Temperance Societies, kik members of the Presbyterian Church, and both deacons, or elders in that Church. And better than all, they arc both ornaments to their profession. We heard a federal Van Buren man say, a few days since, ith evident exaltation, that ir nearly U the Sutes were leaving Van Buren, New Hampshire would atick to him. Congress.--Nothing of importance hss been done by this body, except the passage through the Senate of the Sub Treasury hill. The fate of New Jersey is not yet decided. We believe the Whig members wiU yet be admitted to to take their eats. Temperance U Texas. In the Senate of the Texian Congress a bill has been passed .making it a PMUy of $ 1000 for any person in that Republic to seU spmtous liquors in a less quantity than one Sart. It ia said the bill will pan the House also. FeJerat Exterminator This is the tide of a paper about to be commenced by C- W. Hutchen, to" last during the War. This paper ie correctly nam-cd-His party has already "exfermt-afee?" one ember or the "Federal" union (New Jersey nd t seems they now come out boldly and proclaim their intention to exterminate the "lUrrar Government. He can truly call hie paper Federat Exterminator. Jacob tFalker of Lafayette, and Gee. P. BaeU ofLawrenecburgh have been elected by the Legie'ture, State Directors of the State Bank, in the Places of L. H. Scott resigned, and Alexander worth, whose term of service had expired. petition has been nresented to the TUi.!.tnM J have the southern portion of the town plat of "rooxvuie atricken off.aod called New Augaburgb What object there ie in this, we know not, except it be to escape paying corporation Usee and to eniS all the corporation improvements. -Neis ITftjie, to W entitled "(he 4iW - . wwnniicn at jauianapetie on sae of this month, and continued until the middle

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, aawre, ana others. Price il yn. P. A. J3adrfetM Cm k.. i t ih l- wa proposal "Rushville Whig." He i. a warm friends r... Harrison. - -vv . Tke Bill for the Belief t rv.. . the Senate on the 29th lt, by tke following vote.The oupttinn Uin . t .-.- -...B KNinii me diii passr those who voted in the nfSrmntire were; Messrs. ueard I or Montgomery, Berry, Bell, Brndj, Cnrnnn, Cbamberfain, Clark, fiobson Ew,g0rC.,EwingofA.t Finch, Hackett Hargrove, Kennedy, Lane, Mount. Smilev, Those shn vntt tn ika. . , 7 "K"ve wwe, Messrs. Angle, Arion, Armstrong, Baird of .v..,vun.iiri1 craven s,vreen, IviDZer, Lowe, Moffatt, Nave, Nickell, Riley, ptuunit i nompson, nna w rigth w, INDIANA LEGISLATURE at ?W ' inJb Bosnia of Jan. 31. On Mondrty, the senate resumed the conilierntlon of the bill for the relief of conl roctors; and, nAer spending the greater part of lot dav upon the numerous amendments offer- ,. ? "mm,Uw f bt whole, and otherwise, all furtnre nmendments wars rnt nflT k for the prerloni auestlen. nnrf ih An.l -mn was taken; whish retailed In the nuMsg of uui j m voie oi ;aa to VJt Oa xesterdar, considtfreble business was transacted in the Senate, but Rone of special or general interest. Most of the afternoon was occupied on bills upon their third readng; quite a number of which, were rend a third time and passed. In the House, on Monday, Mr Ctrrra ofr reoltlon declaring, that, as the people of Indiana, through their representatives, had adopted n general sjstem of internal improvement, and had borrowed a large amount l nejr with which to carry on that system, the House would do every thing in its power to preserve the engagements of the State inviolate. Considerable opposition, wat manifested to this resolution by man of the Loco Foco leaders. Motions to lay on the table and postpone were, however, negatived by decided majorities. No final question has yet been taken on the resolution. Yesterday was occupied in considering the amendments ofthe Senate te the bill for the relief of contractors and othets engaged on the public works; many of which were concurred in. At this time (13 o'clock Thursday.) they are not half through with. An important amendment; offered by Mr Long, to an amendment of the Senate, to modif ih improvements, was veted down by a vote of 36 ayes to 59 noe. It confined the operationsof the Board to three works, exclusive of aI . ttr a s ere ins tvaoasn and fcrte canal. Another amendment, by Mr Hunt of J., to restrict operations to the works including the Wabash and Erie canal was also toted down. Meesrs. Lane, Henley, Fisher, Gccles, MiIroy,and Garrigus, went against classification or modification, in ani nated speeches. Messrs. Tarker, Judah, Robinson of J., Hunt of J., Cutter, Sweeteer, and Long, and perhaps some others, declared themselves favorable to a material modification of the system. From the mKsm Jaurnat, Fib. 3. On Friday, Mr Baird of St. Jose Dh. from the judiciary committee, returned to the Senate with an amendment, the bill to prohibit the intermarriage of whites and blacks, together with a long and able report on that uujcti, which win oe tound in us appropriate place in the reported proceedings of the Senate. After some discussion upon the general merits ofthe subjet t, the report was concurred in. On Saturday afternoon the bill for the relief oi contractors came into the Senate and was immediately taken ud far consideration. The House had concurred in all the amendments of the Senate, (some of them, howerer, not wunouc lurtner amendment,) with the exception of two; one of which. (Inserting after the word "Legislature," "or board of internal im provement") after the reading of the amendments concurred in, the Senate proceeded to consider. Mr Bell moved that the Senate insist upon the amendment and after some discussion, and a dispute upon a point of order raiad by Mr Armstrong, the question was, taken and decided in the negative by ayes 20, noes 21. A motion was then made, bv Mr Thompson, to recede from the amendment, and upon this motion the remainder of the afternoon was spent An effort was made to defer the vote on this motion until Monday, on account ofthe absence of several Senators. But after some half dozen unsuccessful mo tions to adjourn, and about as many calls of I me senate, the obstinacy of both parlies gave way, and the vote was taken on receding! from the amendment, and decided in the affirmative, by ayes 21, noes 20. In the House, the principal part of Friday was spent in considering the amendments of magnate to the lull for the relief of contrac tor, and others engaged on public works. Some unimportant ones were concurred In ;but the most material were not concurred in. On Saturday morning the House got through with the nmendments, nnd sent the bill back to the Senate, which body will, doubtless, insist on some, at least, of those amendments that the House refused to concur in. In the course of the debate, on Saturday, on an amendment offered by Mr Cutter, to allow an appeal to the circuit courts, by the party who might feel aggrieved by the decision ofthe tribunal provided by the bill to assess damages, some remarks, in a braggmdocia vein, fell from Mr Lane. It appears that

lome threats of personal chastisement, by edfttmctort, had reached his ears, wheieupon he

House, that these thru k.J A ! . -. - ""v. iu icirun lur him that many n time and oft, fists had been shaken at him. and t;-k .:- - - uvuiiiucn vvtr ins head and shoulders, but that he had never toast KanAs ImiaI Wt . Vvve presume the gentleman had forfmtlMft tUm iui t i . i i?7 " " iiiaiviauai of about half his size, broke an umbrella stock jkfetA Bv k. . i . a ... cr iieau; as, aiso, a trifling incident that that once occurred at the Gallatin court in Kentucky.) We are not, however, disposed to doubt the gentleman's raorhe certainly Mr Sweetser thnmrhi :r.n. i uj been made, (and he had heard of none,) they were not serious, and should not be regarded. They were of a nip. ;ih !. i the gentleman had received n few days since. ....-6.. pu., ouicc, notifying him that a nAptiAn t lb a ft a w . iw..v.. v. .B iiuceni oi inaianapolis had de termined to tar and feather him onlr infon ded to excite and vex him. Mr S. was satisueo oi uie genuineness or the gentleman's cormge he would breast a regiment of drawn swords without quailing; but if the gentleman iu .l i & reeoj to go with the House in adopting any measure for .... ucituvc sou security. He would vote for giving him a bodyguard, ifH should be Inoutfht nrstftBpp. Messrs. Cutter mnA rl. l . passage at nrati. The latter gentlemnn.wfthi till tm I... I . It . J .. . vfvtuwwn,niiuaea very improp erl v to tlm inrmrV muhi m.mmt j f some otheruncnlled for remarks in relation to ins course nna conduct in the House. Mr. v rctorteo, ana hit offMr. E. about his ex cewive egotism, and the many ludicrous re Dortl he had made during ikM .-..t. A considerable amount of local business was attended to on Friday and Saturday; but them is attll n htrow imAnni . A.. a it l - contractors, or somebody else, doe not put the gentleman from Dearborn (Mr. Lane) out ofthe way, the House will not be ready to k r - ii.. oil., t i ujuuiu UCIVIC I ilC -UI lull, From the Indiana Journal Fel. 3. ADJfHTRNMrwr The Home a few days ago, passed a rasolution to adioun tine die on K While the resolution was under debate Mr. judah, a whig, moved to amend by striking out the U1T and inertinr th tiV r ri... ry; this amendment however.was voted down. uu tue resoiuuon passed. Some ofthe locos upon reflection. and from Initilb trainmen nsmtin . bly they had ascertained there was money enougn in tne treasury to pay them awhile Ionger,) concluded to reconsider the vote on the passage oi me resolution, wbkh they did and, then laid it on the table. On Saturday, a resolution from the Senate, adjourning on the l?th. was laid on the IjIiU K r 40 Messrs. Bowles, Fisher, Fitch, Hull, Lane, Milroy, White, nnd Read, Speaker, reu" " py, voting in the ammative Inonom V nnd rpfarm mrm nn I k M j - -- .-- vu .ii: gcu tlemens lips; but they are far, very far, from 'Tis true the House is not ready to adjourn, and probably will not be by the 17th; but it u. iuh oi me mnjority. All the important committees consist of a majority of Van Buren men, and have Vanile chairmen, and yet, with the execution of the rrimmif ff An educntion, not on important report has come wHvmzui uicm. a ne committee on the State Bank and on canals and internal improvements, especially, should hnve reported much earlier at this session than at any former one. TheV had Sent In thfm m nwtnth t w iiivuii earlier than usual, the printed annuals reports wiU uie srcsiaent oi me Uanc and the Board of Internal Improvement, documents upon which are predicted reports from these committees. But here is the third P.k.i.. ry, the time at which the Legislature might imivc oeen reaoy to aojourn, and no important puna irum eiuier oi mem. verily, verily, when a Loco foco gets his hands into the pco- . . ..... pic e treasury; ne is slow to take it out. Robert J Walkkb has been re-eloctcd a Senator of the United States from the State of Mississippigfor 6 years from the 4 of March, IS4U, when his present term of service will ex pi re. His majority in the joint ballot of both branches of the Legislature was twenty-six, Mr frentiss having thirty-seven out of the forty Totes given against him. CINCINNATI PSUCXS CURRENT, Feb. S. There is no Flour selline nt the canal ex cept for city consumption. r lour from wagons, $3 75 n 3 81 Whiskey, 24ia25 Pork, 5 00 a 5 25 per 100 lbs. Mess, 13 00 demanded. Clear, 14 00 Prime, 8 50a9 00 " Rump, 8 50a9 00 - Lard, 7 per lb. Wheat, per bushel, 62a65 Corn, in ear, 314 Oats, 2531. Cora Meal, 37i At Richmond, f Va) oa the 24th ult. rnim. try Flour was held at 6$. Wheat 105al 10; isorn ddaOl; Uats Xta34. Exchange on New York7ia8 perclprem; on Philadelphia and Baltimore i pr ct; little done in exchange in consequence of the suspension of trade. " -Ylieu p, : ; " TTTkY Abrabaa Miller of Beta township, PrankllM lie county. Indiana, a Pided Cow, marked with a swallow fork in tke right ear and supposed to be an upper bit out of etc ear. snort boras, supposed to be six or seven years old, appraised to twelve dollars, by Robert White and Elioha ttoetimnery, thio 10th day or December, 1639. I hereby certify that the above ia a true copy from my Estray Book, this 10th dee of December, A. D. 18S9. f3w THOMAS FLINT, 8. P.

DR. EVANS FKVER An annp dm..

These Dills, so e4n.ir.ki. .j.J.7. " -r r.' form relief in the MmLZTTZ"9? Bn? . . , . - -"nuwi OI I M O IS treeeing ma adiee, are particularly recommended r -- - kccmioiioi i be cold stan. when the race and limbs or the eoffem hecoS. pale, and the sensation of cold and languor erTfelt nerved n the ...... .u-:--jITTr."fr ,e.11 - . -;""imkii wiaiinistrauoa IS fcccoinpanisd with astonishing success. They soon UvS-. ! !?bueJnl. direniinf shivering, and violent shaking, and by continning ia the? nee. LassfE!!- iim1' - -cetouS: d "ot ,ikB pu,VM "till their action is more universal and effectual. they remove all obstruction., excite the functions of the Lirer to a healthy action, and produce a free circulation. These pills are of sisnal utilit. i. ti. distressing esses, where there is a eallowness of """i""' Pm,n ' region or the lirer, tension and distress in the epigastric region, with other symptoms indicating the existence or morbid action or chronic disease of the stomach, liver, bowels, mesentery, or spleen, which consequences so gen! erelly supervene from protracted intermittent. hey permanently overcome these diseases, at the 7" gr Son. lo tLe Bl0,b. cleanse and strengthen the bowels, and impart health, vigor, to the rich and fertile s. il of the west, in the hope ?K.Vl'D,n fulu" fPetency.but slas! ere long that hope becomes blasted, when they sPIKar with .mpa.red aid enfeebled constitutions, resulting from attacks of that direful terror of the Ve, fever and Jlgue. If such persons had resorted to .the use of the above piae. the sunken, pallid I countenance would have been restored to its florid Lue. 1,l,1'"efW re-established, and the whole system purified and invigorated. They are now reSei!,"..",,tlmb, pob,ic d indispensible to tke health. rnmr..M .j . t . " - ... esse as W S CJU iUJ lUCoVI .7 .--.-j u7. ue.e puis are an effectual remedy id Fever and Ague; they invariably effect e permanent cure. On Sr. i .1 ' monitory symptoms of tLe Ague, it is advisable at "B;uiy me siumach and bowels. In no way can this be better end less inconvenient IV aroduced lUn Urn 1. 1 ini. j . n Evans Purifying Pills, the value and well autben. ticated Virtues at trl.iol. i . still are, too apparent to call for further comment. . uu 10 promote a bealtby secretion of the bile, and render the svstem can.ht r ." . . : " in preserving tue con stitution from attacks of the above disesses.and strengthsninr the stomach, and the whole system. U&ltmL M'ollK Pack containing both t n f "" N Y, June SJ, 1830. To Dr Win Eranai n. n:. 1 l 1. , g,. . . , . : . uarw inin flicted during the spring and fall of tho last three eSsnsk m all. 1 1. Su S a T. i j. " . er Ma myt the doctors who attended me. called it the tertian kind; it returned every other day. All my friends supposed that there waa no hope for my recovery; I always felt languid and feeble; my face and limbs becsme pale and emaciated; my bieathing was abort and anxious, with a constant pain in my right side; the fit generally continued eight or tea hours, during which time there wss often an acute pain in the bead; sometimes slight delirium. I was told by a friend (who had likewise bsppily experienced the u ut?Xeffe,?U ?f P Ev,M' Fw Ague Pills) that they had cured him and waa likely to prove beneficial to m. V h.i u. .i . . , - iVl .tICUIa An. glad 1 am to assert, that I never had a return of va" alter using a rew packages of them; they are an invaluable remedy for that distressing complaint, and 1 ardently hope that the public will soon become fully acquainted with their virtaes. ou may publish this if you consider it of any service to you. Yours with esteem, o ,j . M CHARLES ANDERSON. Sold at 100 Chatham v.u j 4? Green street, Louisville, and by hie advertised lirnnt. In all tl. 1 . .. . v i"v.ii luwm m toe unueu States. O. HOLLAND. Brookville, la. Dr, Goode's celebrated Female Pills. These pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladiee as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of exercia. nr mnri Jok:i:. .r syktem, obstructions, suppressions, and irreirularittte.f Ik a. a . uicaees, at 1 ne same time strengthening, cleansing, and giving tone to the stomach and bowe's.and nroducino a new and k.iii.a .t:.. out the system generally. They create appetite. vV..vv. luuimiigg, remove giddiness, and nervous head-ache, ana ro .miiunii. nr..i . "-J IU fcUI.. Mi. LUlent complaints which distress females so much at tka liTkiMH V - an ' r uiri 1 ue; ooviate costiveness, and counteract all IimmimI .nJ . - .' - . vww. ..nr tiono. likewise afford .ml dim. mA n... lief in Fluor Albus, or Whites.and in the most ohannate cases or (Jblorosis, or Green Sickness, they ......... ,j m pkiiio kou aeiicate temaie to health and vigor. These oills have o-nA tka ttimiiu ..J . - . . mpyiv batton ofthe most eminent physicians in the United States, and manv mnikr. tmm.;r- . f " W M W . W .1 1 their extraordinary efficacy. Dr Goodt't celebrated Fm.ml Pill. mm. r . kinds, vis; No l.or laxative nill. nl M. 9 M. M. storative pills. They are for the followinsdiseaeee; Suppression, irregularity, or retention ofthe Menses, fluor albus, chlorosis or green sickness, Costiveness. gravel. inenntinenM nfnriM ........ affections, hysterics, irrolspsus nteri or falling of! This medicine is acknowledged to be one ofthe most valuable discovered. and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether mm niuunnc or alterative. Direction far . Pill. K 1 w .v.. from three lo six, or more, at bed time, sufficient ra operate vnsaiy tin tne desired object is effected. Take No 2 accoiding to the directions as on the box. In all Cases, both kintta nt th nHIa in the followir.tr man nor- '.''Ira tk. n;nm -WMIIVVIIINVIIIIVI or Ko I, every night on going to bed, increasing the number if thev do not nrtMn tk km..!.. . take three ofthe pills No 2, half an hour each tnaai, niree times oauyi OO-see list or A genu. See other advertisements in this paper. Q. HOLLAND, BrookviUe. A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS. Dr tf. Km.. .ca; e - tvvw.fMn Dini. for CkUdm euMinrn- tki- tmmik Tv;. :--.ii:i.I- i-' - dy has preserved hundreds or children, wbea ft ksxaaev-lkw mama s a k rewnrj, imm convulsions, as soon aa the Syrup is rubbed on the gums, the child will recover. Thio preparation is so innocent, so efficacious, and so nlnunl tk.i M ok. 1.1 1 . . r . tww .hii. w i.i mum to let its gums be robbed with it. When infante mrm wo mga oi tour montbe, t bough there is no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrap should be used on the gnaw, u open the pore. Parents should never be without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children; for ir a child wakee ia the night with pain in the gums, the 8yrup Immediately given eaee by opening the pores and healing the gums, thereby preventing eoavnlmens, fevers dee. . The passage ef the teeth through V gma pre-

KaSasmr' .-Vi PMmod!C conuons univerJapcr. luSm4 C,"? lh Solution of the inTnt Mothers who bars their babes afflicted with ibesn 1 . . S ih. ok frUP ,D te"P-". d with tbe finwr k... j- . ' " vw not ne put to the hreeat immediately, for the milk would t.keth! STtSrokT Wbn lhe leetb i t comin? lurouirh th'ir mima 1 . . . v telv anol. th. H." """0"'8 '.. - j -i'- win prevent tfaeir children having a fear, and undergoing the painful 00rstion of lancing the gums, Thich al.y. maK the next tooth much Larder to come through. "nd sometimes cause, rfo.ik uugu, ana Price one dollar per bottle. A gentleman who has made the trial of Dr W Evans- Soothing Syrup in hi.r.rnily. (n '...'of a C,d,) r.'"" te that be found it entirely effectual in relieving p.ia i tbe rums follow. e cheerfully comply with his request." .u- k y Sun. tl ,t?"in 11 Mrr scknoledged by kT? Wb r "Uhe soothing syTup for children cutting their teeth, advertised in another column, .. a highly usesful article for the rpo for which it is intended. Highly re,pectable JTTLV: !l "L"la.' wb, U,T mtde f . -- not names.' Boilon Traveller. A Mvere case of teething, with summer comSdTSS 5 Mrs. M'Pherson. re siding at No. 8, Madison street, cslled a few davs since at tbe medical office or Jr. Wn. Evans, 100 Cetbam street, purchased a bottle ofthe Syrup for her child, who was suffering excruciating Jain duthrfart! f den1li.tio0' inff oomenterially tnreatened with convuUioes, its hovels too were S.Cf kW";.",d - foodiKW ruined on the stomach. Almost immediately on its application, the alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and bhVt,n.UI!,lb! J"P on tbe gun... the bowels in a abort time became quite natural -1 iV ur,,Jbutf of r,tilu, for the benefit afforced the chUd, the mother came of her own accord, and rreely sanctioned pnblicityy to tbe above. A aingle trial of this medicine will test its nnrivailed virtues. In the many thousand cases where it hss been used it has never fsilsd to give immediate relief to tbe infantile sufferer. Principal office for the United States, lOOChsthsm st ft. lork. Caution. Kntnxl gress to avoid imposition of counterfeiter-; be naticular that the label expresses that it has been entered.and be likewise particular in purchasing awsan IUU IVfUlU gVlll, See list of sgeote for the sale of tbe followine medicines in this paper; Evans' Camomile and Aperient Pills. Evsns 8oothing Syrup for Children cutting their Goode's Female Pilla. bvans Fever and Ague Pills. O. HOLLAND, Ilrookville, Ind. and others see list of agents. P.dc G. Hibben, Rushville; Rarkst and Topscott, Hamilton O.; Matthias, Rieser and Co.. Rossville. A JVEfF THEORY, hderetting and applicable lo the afflicted with Diseases of the Sionmrh. or V.. . Such aa Dyspepsia, either chronic or casual, under S I.A aa. a. a. A . a . ""J"1 ajniptoms 01 resuessness,lowness of spirits, snd ireneral emaciation- rv.n llmnfi.. .1 ...I fcl . " .UC1OTI or the lungs or liver: Liver Affections; Jaundice, both biliary and spasmodic; Costiveness; Worms of every vsriety; Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic; together with Gout, Strofula, Paios in the head, back, limbs and side; Tjpus Fever, Scarlet evet , Putrid 8ore Throat. Fever and Ague. Spasmodic palpitation of the heart and artcrics.Nervous irritability. Nervous weakness. Hysterics, Tic Doforeux cramps. Female obstructions. Heartburn. Headache. Couch the m m, ws ""WlUt UU r7 w-oopiff: Asthma. Gravel and Dropsy. 1 he Blood has hitherto been considered by Empirics and others, sa the n ..!.- r.i.. man system, and such is tbe devotedness ofthe sdherents to that erroneous doctrine, that they content themselves with the simple possession of this (sl.acious opinion, without enquiring into the ori-

j niKim me, neaitn, and vigor emanate, and, nice eersa. pain, sickness, disease and death. Not so with JDr. Hunt, whose extensive research and practical experience so eminently qualify him for tbe profession of which he hss been one or the most useful members. He contend, and a moment's reflection will convince any reasoning mind or the correctness of his views that tbe stomach, liver, and tbe associated organs are : tbe primary and great regulators of health, and that the blood in very many instances is dependent on these organs, and that unless medicine resches the r-oof of the disease, ibm superficial anodynes usual! v prescribed, serve but as foils te cover the reverse of deep rooted maladies. Under these convictions, at the expense or years of close application, tbe doctor has discovered a medicine whose sesrehing powers sre irresistible, and in prescribing, it is with a knowledge or its being a radios I cure in tbe various diseases already enumerated, even if applied in the moat critical eases, but he does not pretend to ascribe to IIUJYT'S BOTAMC PILLS a supernatural agency, although from positive proofs within tbe knowledge of hundreds he is prepared to shew, that when every other earthly remedy has been given up, HUJfT'S BOTANIC PILLS have never been known to foil in effecting two very gratifying results, that of raising rrom the bed or aicknese and disease those who h?V?l,jltb,ir efficacy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for bia long and anxious study to attain this perfection in tbe Heating Art. m GEO. HOLLAND, Brookville. T. it G. Hibben, Rushville. List of Agents for the following Medicines: Evans Camomile and Aperient Pills. Evans' Soothing Syrup for Children Cutting their Teeth. . Evana Female Pilla. Evans Fever and Ague Pills. Baron Von Hetcbeler Herb Pills. MPhaadelphia Office No S South Seventh, sear Market street; Geo. Holland, Brookville; T. and Q. Hibben, Reabville; Lake Evill, Wilmington; Jno. Ferris and Co., Lawreneeburgh; Esrkatead Topscott, Hamilton, O.; Matthias, Rieser and Co. Rossville; 8. C. Parkburet, Cincinnati; sthan Cory, Blooming Grove; James Baird, Rochester. , Dr. Joseph Clerkeoa, Sentinel, Ind. Nov. IS, 1899. 46-iy