Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 13 March 1840 — Page 3

tic man from Dearborn. I pretended to be a plain, Hunt man, precisely such at he (old us fee was. But since it teems to be an object heie to make political capital Tor the next -lection,! hope to be excused for Introducing the Presidential election. I feel satisfied from the pass in connection with the gentleman's complaisance to me, and the peculiar benerolence of his smiles, that after a time he will think of me for President ! Bat it mast be after a lime. I wonder If the gentleman has hit mind made up now between Harrison and Van Burent Fori well know that hereto, fore he has entertained serious doubts on the subject. In February ig ha genteman (Mr I-ine) was at Washington city,at)d on the 8th of that month addressed a letter of n public nature, to a most resperuble gentleman of Brookville, Jeremiah Woods. Esq. From that letter, sir, for the public benefit, I shall read an extract in refererence lo the elettoriil rote of Indiana, as follows: "To give her clectorial vote for a weak randldaie would be unwise 1, heslow it on one who would iiot be favorable to wstrn sn..

est, would be madness and folly. General t would join my fello i Htit.. !n J! li?s interests, because I believe the best Inter ... ... l.,u.,H,t,.,K rits ol Indiana woulJ be promoted by il.It wouU seem that the gentlrman(Mr Lane) voulJ not then, February 1835, go for Van Bun n, because it Would be an act of madness n J follv.te support a man not favorable to wertcrn nlrrsti! One of the verv rramno f. which now we oppose the re-election of Mr an Buren. Mr Van Buren is a straneer to our battle fielJs; a stranger to our homes and firesides; a strnrger to all that it near nd dear to us, now, as he then wa, and therefore we continue to oppose him. Our candidate: and I do hope, that If the gentelemnn from Dearborn did write tbe words of truth in lb. 1835, at Gen. Harrison is now precisely ai much a soldier, statesman, patriot, and scholar, as he then was, that gentleman will now join us, in the attempt we are making, to rescue our country from the grtsp of ignorance and corruption. 1 hope, sir, he will nfiord to us another evidence of his candor nnd consis tency, nnd pin the whig in the support or mmeon: i snow mat that gentleman feels the weight of some difficulties, to impede him in such a course 1 know that he well recollects a rircular written by him, and dated. Washington. Feb. 5, 183&, and published in the Cincinnati Gatetle, with the italics, capitali, and notes of admiration, precisely as in th? original circular signed Amos Lane. 1 wilt read an extract from that circular, as follow-: lltH. . . - fc ... . ... w . i ue mm amusing pan oi me ntl.ur are 'n:es oi uic iion. m. Harrison's mifi-l nrv nivraricr ay seriously, the InUitarv rhnMcter of a General to whom the Ladies of UiUicolhe, of his own Ohio, voted ansmct as the fit reward oMiis manly murage!'" This would seem to be one creat difficulty. Hu! on examination it is less than one on a first view, would think. It is true that either the htter cr the rircular must be false. We know th.t the letter ts true; and I only ask the gentleman maw, to retrace his steps, to return to his first" hivr, and agin to sustain the truth. Mr Speaker, said Mr Judah. mv tasks is tiot finishod. 1 did not enter upon it with ptensuic, and I am much satisfied with the disclosures we have been able to make. The report will now go to the publir, with the commentaries of its opponent. The people will understand all the facts of the case; they will draw correct conclusions; they will pass a righlco'is judgement; and, sir, the minority here now, will find a full reward fot nil their tabors, in that judgement. Gkxf.um. HiRRrsox xso tub Catholics. The Baltimore Republican lalclv nut in motion a rediculous apd silly story about a onrcrs ition which (Jen. Harrison is repre sented tohavehad with a difctimruished ladv it Hagerstown, Marj land, during his visit to urn place, in 1Mb, in which he is charged j witb snyiiig,lhat if he had the power he would exterminate the whole Catholic race. This tory, we find, is obtaining extensive circulation through the loco foco print, and doubtlew mnx of them believe it to be trne,ns they are generally too honest ani kigkminderl to giv currency to a falsehood, knowing or believing u to be such. That they may therefore have an tpportunity of coi retting the erfor into which many of them have tnarfrettrnlyrallen, the editor of the Hagcrstown Democrat, (an honest leco foco paper) has come out in a paragraph, in which he slates that he has made it his business to examine into the matter, and at the result of his investigation ne fell free to State, that the charge is without foundation. In addition to ihis,aMr.Anthony Kimmel,, who was with Gen. Harrison in all Ids calls upon his friends in Hagcrstown, tales, that the whole story is a sheer fabrication, nnd without any, the least foundation in truth. Of course all those who have given any countenance to the story, will be prompt to correct the error LoicrencrSurgA Ben. The Hamsburgh Reporter, the chief loco feco paper t Pennsylvania, is constrained to acknowledge, that the State will probably be !w'd h' e M-corMtuerin Whigs. Lou. IaJI J BOSHELS OF CORN, delivertCVV t Brootville. a aSL . tU to reeaiva .r.m?r,,i kn ind atakt tsssMdlau tT. JLT ladargwies) K-Y!??,,rf No an Enfinear'a Certificate, will tteiva at ptt LONQ s BstO WN.

iiarnson ' fffman Patriot Per,cribingn uniform mode of eeeertaining and a Scholar and What is more than nil l - . . ... .. ... 'g flairr man in feeling d hZT And ' U V' kit of a, Ih.re the least r,o,s;bu"L" 2?" r,in' lh,t 'UU thi.

AM1E1HIIC AN. DftOOKVUtE,lniDIANA.

fatlDAT, MARCH IS, 1840. Jab. 3. Tcar-Lrroii, John Sand., Caat Penan., tA4c Jona., Md Joan Bnseoa, are candidates for Constable, of Brookville township, at Fi'cning rtpru election. Louisville JorHa.ViIl the editors f tbi. paper inform u. tbe reason of oar Hot reciting iouro.1. were at Louisville in January last, ani paid the editor, tbe difference in exchange, for one year, but hate never teceired their paper. Capital punishment. The laat LegJalature, as baa been generally understood, did not pa a law abolishing capital punishment. Ncitlher did the bill abolishing iuipriaionment Tor debt become law. : " wuc" pwinaa, avoirdupois, r.e C6 5C.h.rW iP n.i. ra I J I To Anettort. The law of 1839, requiring asaenora in the aeveral counties to take various agrlcultureal sUtietica, baa been repeakd, and tbe repealing act takes effect from and after its publication in the Indianapolis paper, in which it baa j been published. .Young mm. As there are now many young men'e Societies and young men's conventions, it ia very important to know what constitutes a young man. It has been stated that any married man under 85 years or age, and aay unmarried man of any age, are young men, in a political or social point of view. Count j Recorder. A friend has sent us a circular to the cititens of Franklin county, announcing himself as a candidate for county Recorder, and giving an accouut of bia politica in general and of himself in particular. lie requetts us to insert it in our paper graft's. New, we wish to be very polite to our fellow citizens, and especially eo to candidates, but we have discovered that our creditors and family expect some return from our labor. If you say, J. H. that you will pay for its insertion, then we are your bum Me servant. The People are moving. A few days since we travelled over considerable of Butler county, Ohio, and were cheered and atrengtbened with the proapect of regeneration even in that atrohg bold of I.. . an Bureniam. Theate ia a movement roine on in every nook and corner of tbe great West. The cty of an oppreased people ia borne upon every breeze, and nothing short of tbe interposition of Providence, we are convinced, can prevent the election of Gen. Harrison in November next. Let every patriot do bia duty, be of good cheer, and look forward for the da ning of better times. A free people will not always suffer themeelvea to be ruled with tbe rod of Despotism. The people are waking fro us their alum'jar, and brighter visions are even now bursting upon this our midnight of oppressionElection. Aa the preparatory steps are being taken in tbe different townships, Tor the purpose of holding county coaventions, is well enough the people should know who are talked of aa candidates. We will therefore give a list so far aa we have heard mentioned. For Sheriff, ainoug the Wbiga ae have beard the name, of It. P. C. Barwick, J. O. St John.and, A. 5. Babbett;and among the Van Burenites, Jefferson Coalscott. L M. Ctark, Tuoa. Flint, Thoa Pursel, Jaa Stooa, Jona Alley, Jona. Goble, Ate. For Recorder, there are Whigs, Geo. W. Kimble, John Holland, John Harvey, Arc; and Van Burenites, Redin Oeborn, F. Ge ter,A:c. For the Legislature, we have hard ao one express their desire to be elected, nor has public opinion settled upon any one, eo far aa we know. It is supposed Judge Mount will be re elected Senator. Araenae. The tax for state purposes the prea entyear, is niteea cents on taa fiun. Thia is half of what it waa last year. We consider the State ia irretrivcahlf disgraced tbe interest can not .be paid on our loans, and this one act of the Legislature, will prevent the 8tate from ever borrowing another cent on Credit. Although future Legislature may levy heavy taxes and pay the in terest on loans, yet this one act will convince cap italiats that no reliance caa be placed In the faith of our State. They will tee she baa forfeited bar honor for party purposes. Yet we have ao doubt many a demagogue will c!aim it ae an honor that he baa been instrumental in reducing our takes, and disgracing the 8late. We have received tbe proceedings of the Rush county Convention, but too late for this paper. It will appear next weak. Tits EQLK Escort. A company of between twel-e and fifteen hundred persons accompanied the American Eagle to North Uend on Friday morning, and returned in the afternoon, after having made a most agreeable visit to the "log cabin" of General Harrison, and been regaled with uhard cider" nnd good speeches. The uniform companies of the city were of the escort, and made a fine appearance. At the Bend, the Eagle was presented to the Hero of the Themes by Colonel Clarkeon, who made a happy address on the occasion, and was most Dertinentlv reolied to. The old; Soldier can still thine in a crowd of western freemen, with ell the brilliance oMormer days. Cia. Gat.

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" ! so. UxatvALKD Mammoth Rtiti Rir.i . iuib cxiraorairary ireo oi natura e garden, ia mx feet diameter three feet from the ground, eighty five feet to the first limbs of any site, and one hundred and thirty-five feet high. This etupendioua tree waa constructed into a eanno of enormoua bic anil i.kan n ll...k.:ii. - . . . . t - .V ..UVUVIIIC, uu the 82d inst., to the Harrison Convention, amidst uoiuria Banner, and waving flags, and received with about s oT acclamation. The object or tbia vessel ie to sail on the broad sea of Indiana, and rirtv lnl ,:!;. ple, and let them know that the time honered statesman and war worn soldier, William Henry Harrison, is now readv to reacnn iktnaMk.... ..j .hw v. wmyyj .11. fi vmperoue people of this great Republic from the hands -... , .h oaren ana hie forty thousand office holder., and one hundred thouaand office seekers. The heroic and patriotic General, who led our gallant and victorious army to the battle field of Tippecanoe, on the over mcmnr. kurt i. v... 1 1811, and rescued the whole Northwealem frontier mm tue nanna oi the merciless and savage Indi ns, wuu their uplifted tomahawks and blood drenched scalping-kaives. The same Hero who so successfully commanded our noble and patriotic ar ond time the Northweetem frontier from tbe hands of tle savaire and inMiii.. t,.. i. .j J sbf. tun ska-1 im or f nri migbims ami more ruthleaa hands of a Proctor, who in cold blood, murilered American prisoners and left their wivea and helpless children to mourn their lose. Again we see the seme Hero and patriot iniloring all the hardships of a Northern wilderness, snd pursuing the enemies nf nnr j i. . combined armies of British and Indiana on the r tT.L Vlfl 1 bmt' OM lh memorabla fifth or Uctober, 181, and completed their over throw. a hil a w ii s. a ti . . .no,e "" a'my prisoners. J bat noble barja knilt ; r . ruished citizen of the r mm m w 'aoiBiV ft VSJISJa TV UU apent more than thirty years or tbe prime of bia life intktt Knlk...l. . . L -.I- I "ru w, America, among howlinr beasts of ore. i .....w. t.j: . " that nobl. boat knil, .r . . ...! ss sn emblem of the sweetness of temper an d noblea a a s kf m. J a .a " ...... ,.nu vi one oi inegreateat Patriots. Heroes nd Sages that ever adorned free Columbia's once napnvlaad. While William tl.nr. It : . . . .. nu extricating lua fellow eituens from the bands of marandina- Hrimn. .d pilfering Savages, we bm Martin Van Buren re clining on nia silken sofa and passing; over Turkev carpets. wiiio .Frm rt CMriafi Gat. .Vre 7. ItlVElt-BtlMINRSS-WKATHEIl. The Wentlier liir la ram.rlr.kU t ..- - - - - .. nnwic lr uic close of February nnd opening of March."e ior neariv two weeks now. had the warmth of M.,y with tie drincss of midsummer. The river has been fnllinr r.il.rr r..i for several days, but is still In cable order. Our wharf. Imwpr I almost ant thing else than the wharf of Cincinnati. Business is dullvery. There are at this time but three small steamboats at the landine. Drariare mnvinv Inailw &l., .i. streets, looking for a barrel or box to nick un. oi standing idle at the corners. Hardly any body has anv thine to do. hut i;tnr. they have the toughest sort of a job to imnart m uieir mpers even a tolerable degree of eprightliness and interest. What a blessed thina this f m ---- - ' w m-m , s a W'Ml 9 lem'utn is to be! How nuiellv it daw a wondering and peace-loving people! orly cents o-eoy, and nothing to do at that! Publish it Tar nnd wide! Let the word go forth! It hath healineoii its win?-" o o Tun New Jersbv cask. Wp o-rratU itii. take the merits and quality of the act, if "in af ter times, wnen party leeling shall have cooled down to the ordinary lmnff-at iii-p. Ilia course of the Administration part in Conaa .a kk gress, in excluding the regularly commissioned members from New Jcrsejr, be not deemed, and held to bean act of unmitigated wrong and of usurpation, A bolder nnd apparently more deliberate effort, in all its phases to secure an administration majority in the House, without regard to law or usage, Was probably never made by a legislative body, under a Government of laws. Though in strict accor dance with tbe marked features of this Advinistration proceeding yet we cannot but ask, non wnt proturtry cmfH the tact, that on a proposition recently made, in the House of Representatives, for the Committee on the New Jersey case to report which set of clalmcnts to the contested seats had the prea test number of lawful vofes, ninety-six members of mnioouy all administration men, voted in the negativevoted aeaintt nn amendment introducing the word "tavfuF before "votes,' numnewi lorui: ine wnon nuministralion nartv n lhf ltmia rra ariltiitir In nrnfit f- - - ... &wwk.- v. vvama. a - w by the whole number of votes,ii lAeir yuror, without looking closely to their quality, and re ior till ir the .tnl.iwfiif. an it fraunulsnt. Ia it possible to put any other or more favorable construction uuon this vote? If so. let it be done. Meantime we hold it just lo place up on record Iht nnmnf ihft mihw tif Vatn Uu - rcn members of the House of Representatives who Voted nvair.at llie amendment inatructinv the Committee to report the whole number of .ft A M aaatta aa f any ui - votes, i iiey are as follows: NAYS Messrsr J. Allen, H.J. Ander son, Atherton, Banks, Beatty, Beime, Blackwelt, Bord, Brewster, Aaron V. Brown, A.G. Brown, Burke, V. O. Butler, Bynum, Carroll, Chapman, Clifford, Coles, Connor, Crary, Cross, Dana, Davec, J. Davis, Doan,Doig, Dromgoole. Duncan, Earl, Eastman, Ely, Fine, Fisher, Floyd, Fornace, Hammond, Hand, J. Hastings, John Hill, of North Carolina, U llen,Holleman, Hook, HOWARD, Hubbard, Jameson, J. Johnson, Cave Johnton, N. Jones, J. W Jones, Keim, Kemble, Lead better, Leet, Leonard, Lewis, Lowell, Lucas, McClellan, McCulloh, McKay, Matlory, Marchand, Mediil, Miller, Montgomery, Newhard, Parish, Parmenter, Paynter, Pickens, Prentias, Ramsey, Reynolds, Rives, E. Rosert, SamuelsShaw,SShepard, John Smith, THOMAS SMITH, Starkweather, Steinrod. Swearingen, Sweeny, Taylor, F. Thomas, P, P. Thorn a. Jacob Thomnaon. Tumn, Van. derpoel, D. D. Wegener, Watttrson, Welter, r? I. l r IVslli amr-.i. wick, larco vv. uiihbbb, si. VTiiuams, Worlhlngton 93.

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n.. ... ' rii.ua. fnL LTHf1-a1n,i'blr adapted to afford aniform relief the different modifications of the di. JTTSf 10 !v,r- Pclarly recommended to public notice, t n tbe accaa.ion.fth. cold .u wbea the face and limb, of the sulSS? blcome pale, and the sensation of cold and lanraor are felt pervad.ng the whole ayetem.tUir admin i.trati.B i, accompanied with astonishing success. They soon let-en the subwquent distreeaing eblvering.nd violent shaking, and by continuing in tbeif aate Aoca. 1 bey do not exhaust like Hirres..tiII their action is more universal and effectua-th". remove all obstructions, excite thefunctiona of tb! Liver to a healthy action, and produce "toe culation. Theae pill, are of signal utifjt, itho distressing cases, where there i. a .aSJwneiTf complexion, pain in tbe region of tbe ul 2 and di.tre.s in the epigf.,ric t!guX ZlZ symptom, indicating tbe existence of mrt I .ct or chrome disease of the ..um.ch. Ie? boweU meaeutery, or spleen, which conwqUen. ,o oV erally .upervene from pmtracleTTJSiK" They permanently overcome these d leaaeV .1 th. vmet.megive tone to the BtmmtSTSS .nd strengthen the bowels, and Impar, he.hh Tir and energy to tbe system Mai. ne,,lh !r''f0 U ;U,e ricYand fcrliK I SvSSZ ntKol of attaining a future comieunrV w . . . that hope become. hS. SSi:1."5 '""f si'SiaS1'' rsttoaraats: tern punned and inv roraterf ti . J Srosperitt Vi tlf ?m ea tho local fhTK'a'irn ctnt'beVlm.T f al remedy in Vl. j . " p' are n efiec-tu-te?ZtmiJi ai they invariably efleci a permanent cure. On first fMlin n. monitorv rrmninm. f .i "2 .!e?,,n? ue. " once la Vt.r . k . r n is advisable at atill mrm i . "woicioe nave bern, and Tbev Tend ,!PPrenl to e,U for furthe' "mmont. i bey tend to promote a l,.ln,. .... bile anil mJ.. .i ' "k"" n: f '.nd render ystem enable r r..i.;.. kind.orrilu. """" p" conuiami? both T n, u- K V. June 2d. 19:59. A- , . . uir i uave seen atJear. wi k 1? t" Mt of attended me. called it il. .-. ... . ,.,. . - kiiiu, iv returned ?h?r? VAT' eMl my friend" PPi Ibat utZZ ?,hV fur V recoverr; I Hw.ya felt languid and feeble; my face and limbs becauio pale i r,Ch'lted,,UJ Scathing was short and anx mlla . laVltn al aa,jaa.a a. ... Pin in my right aide; tbe fit 11 J C0"t"",eJ eiU or B hour., during which time there waa oiten an acute pain in the bead; sometimea alivkt Jai:.:.. . . r.- , """" i waa toia ny a ..TutaJ fc."d ''"t U?Pi, Prienced the rillsl that thav UmA l: j ... .. nn. L...C -" " WBS IISCIV to prove beneficial to me. I sent r n.m K! . ,,P i M"rt lh1 1 Mvtt hd return of the amie afteruainira r . .. . . . . : T, " . " Kva;c m mem tney are an invaluable remedy for that distressing comniaint. anil I .ntanil. I . ..... . ""I" nai tbe public will soon become ful ai.;n..j v L," . ' "reu w'" "ir virtaea. loo may pubh.h lb., if you consider it of any aervice In tmi . CIIAKLE8 ANDERSON Sold at 100 Chatham .1. ivuri wim esteem. 47 Ureen street. Louiaville. anJ k. i.:. ageote in all the principal town, in tha ITnit statea. ti. lloi.I.ANti n t.-.n. Dr. Goode' s crlrbrated Ft male Pills. These Dills ar stmnirl M.AUn...j.j .. .l. tice of the ladies a. a safe and efficient remedy in removing thnaa ramnl.l.1. : . - .. ..... ' --- -- -r---"". tvmiar tu ineir BX, irom want of !;. n i . .. . syatem, obstructions, suppressions, and irregularity .f the menses; at the same time strengthening, cleansing, and giving tone to tbe stomach and bowAS 1st mrtA haAjii:.. a a . OUl tM VttCltl lTnfr.llar Tl.a a:. . m "J vivaie eipV.sJei. kr7C Jnd,e,lM", "move giddiness, and nervous .. --.uc, BIIU BrQ eminently useful in those flatulent complaints wliirh ili.tpo.. r.r.i. I. .. the "Tea- or Lira." Tbet obviate coat;venesa. and counteract all hysterical and nervous affections. Iikewiaa aflnnl uniliin. ...j . ,. . ... ..V -... ..B iniinunu re lief in riuorAlbus, or Whites. and in the most obunmi. cases oi fluorosis, or firven Sickness, tbey nvariably restore the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor. mese puis have gamed tbe .auction and approbation of tha moat tminuii I. u. I T: fUJ I M M III' ted States, and many mothers can also testifs to their extraordinary efficacy. Dr Ocstc's celebrated Female PUU are of two kinds, via.- No 1, or laxative pills, and No 2, or restorative nill.. Tkav mrm t.-.r .1 (XI ses; Suppression, irregularity, or retention of tbe Waa a ataaa A.aaak a& 1k.. I I . a .......... , Uuv-. .iuui, cuiuruvis or green aicsness, COStl Venose. ffravel. inennlinanoa nfurlna affectione, hysterica, irrolapsus uteri or railing of saa wuiu j, eiuu a--aB avoat valuable discovered, a. a purifier of the blood 11 1. superior to sarsapanlla, whether . .uuurius or alterative. Direction r Pi I la No 1 must be taken from three) to air. dp mnr. at hmA ..Rn;n, - . - ...v.., . .III.., to operate briskly till the desired object ia effected. Take No 3 acceiding to tbe directions aa oa tbe box. Ia all caaea, both kinds of the pill, are to be used in the following manner; Vake three pills or mora Of No 1. ever ni.Ll an tmimm a kt i-.-..:-the number if they do not open tbe bowels; also, .... mm oi in pin. ra it, nan aa tour each aaeal, three time, daily. (ttrSee list or Agenu. See other advertisements in this paper. Q. HOtuLAND. Brook? ills. A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS. Dr IT. Xnm' ctlebrmted Seeking Syrup, for vnu.rn rsniMf imMtT iretm. i nis iniaiiioie reineJ baa Hi. mmi nai Lii.JmJ. .r .l.:lJMM ft. thought paet recovery , Irom con valaioas. A a aooa Asa ftaVaa, lla.aa.. U a.BVaV.J a. t - m. . a . .aa mm im rvp rvvvvej m xum funM9 IN CblM Will ItfAtsir. Tlaia tftMaaMlSfitk im saa SntatfaAAn AK. - - fi.Fwi.,wH wwvm aisraesa ew vraaa cacioua, and ao pleasant, that ao child will refuse) a . 14 ta. - a. . k a. . . . . a- a - l mmwa wita it. waea iniaau areatnbeageorfoutonth, though there is no appearance of teeth, eaa botUa of the Syrup aboald ho uaad am tha rama. in n .wim D. should never be without tbe Syrup ia tha nursery in young caiMraai roe 11 a caiia wakaa ia tbe aight with pain ia the fwa, tha Cyrap Imssediataly gives ease by openiaj tbe perea and healing tbe gnma, thereby preventing eoavalaioaa, tevara Axe. Tbe paeeafa of tba teeth threug b b gem pr:

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kaiw.l'S vin J?" with fluent and audd.nfi?of S'a-llV r,U,,Bf "i"rtin in "leep.snd spasats of peculiar part,; the child shriek, with exfreio violence, and thrust, it. finger, into it. m" th If these precursatory ayaiptom. .re not stJdilVdU leviated. .p..modic convulsions aniver-iny Kr.ESt m0i C'U"? lhm dh'oa of the inhnt. Mother, who have their babe, afflicted with thee, distreaasng symptom, shoo Id apply Dr. Wm.ET a..sB,rbTi srfciB' r"5..wbik imP. aetved hondreda of infanU when thought paat wtal malady. ronrulsious. Diaw-rio,. -Pies-. L.ke tie Dottle wUn firat opened. Wtea cLUdren becin to b. with their toeth shooting in Ihelr'Juma.T 5 ,umm,,,,P T 'Sb taa finger let the cl.,1. . gum. be rubbed fc, t u, ,re, u te. .hrea tune, a d.y. I, IU,t nul , t0 breast iinmed.ate'y, for 11,. milk would take the ing through their gums, nnaber. should .mmedistely applv the Syrup; it will prevent il.eir children baring a fear, and undergoing t he piuful operation of lancing the gums. ,it-h aUars makes the next tooth much harder to n-n.m tUr..ub. and souiettiues can res death. Pi ice utf doUur p. r buU. Evan. Soothing Syrup in his family. (i of . teething child.) wishes n. to st.te that be found it entirely effectual in reli.veii.g Pi j ,he eums. ?n H'Tr l"wncc' ,,icl' omeiimea follow. We cbeerfuliy comply with his request." We btlieve it is generally acknowfcdfedTky those w ho hsve tried it that the soothing syrup for children culling their teeth, advertised in another column, is a highly aeful article for . the purpose for wbicb it i. intended. lliKhlr respectable perone. at any rate, who hsve made use of it. do not hesitste to give its virtues the ssnction of their ns ii.es."-. Co.oa TrarelUr. A severe caae of teething, with summer com- &'! kVlh8i"W,i" A"''i Soothing Syrup of Tr. m. Evan-. Mrs. MTbcraon, reaiding at No. . Madison street, called a few dava ince at the medical olface of J)r. Win. Evans, 100 Catbam street, orcbeed a bottle of the 8yrup for her cb!jd, who was suffering excruciating pain during the process of dentition, being momentarially threatened with ronvulsious. its bowels too ware exceeding loose, and nn food could be retained oa the stomach. Almost immediately on its application, the alarming symptoms entirely ceaaed, andby continuing the use of the syrnp on tbe gums, the bowels in a abort time bream, quite natural. V-Vj ut! ' sT't'tude for the benefit afforded the child, the mother came of her own accord, and treaty sanctioned publicilyy to the above. A aingle trial of this medicine will test its unrivalled virtues. In the many thousand case, where it hss been nsed it hat never failed to givo immediate relief to tbe infantile autferer. Principal office for the Uuited Mates, 100 Chatham at N. York. Cactiok.- Entered according to Act of Coagreaa to avoid imposition of counterfeit.; be pai ticularthat the label tinrmu thai it L. tered, and be likewise particular in aurthaaln from the regular agent. See liat of irtmi far ik. ..t. .r ,k. r..n.. : medicines in this paper: Evana Camomile and Aperient Pills. Evans' Soothing Syrup for Children vultiif their Teeth. (Joode's Female PiKs. Evans' Fever and Ague Pills. (3. HOI. 1. 4 Ml lir..t..M. s.j v.w.T.Mv, mmm. and others see list of agents. P. Ac G. Ilibbon. Rusbville: Earkat nJT... cott, Hamilton O.; Matthias. Itieier aad Ca.. Kossvillc. .1 jF tr rum n iInteresting end applicable to the aJjliiieA stisk Disease nf tk Anmirt fir m w.. . r w ..... -. ..,,,., Such as Dyspepaia, either chronic or casual, uud.r the worst symptom, of rstiesness,lownesB of spirits, and general emaciations Consumption, whether of the lungs or liver: Liver Affections; Jsundicc , both biliary and spasmodic; Coati veocss; Werma or every variety; Rheumatism, whether scute cr chronic; together itb Gout, Scrofula, Pains in tba bead, back, limbs and aid.; T)pua Fever, Scarier Fevei , Putrid 8ore Throat. Fev.r and Ague. Spa. modic palpitation ol the heart and arterieeerv.u. irritability. Nervous weakness, Hysterics, Tic Doloreux cramps, Female obstructions, Heartburn, Headache, Cough the common or humid, and tho dry or the whooping; Asthma, Gravel and Dropsy. t Tha Blood haa hitherto been considered by Empiric .nd others, aa tha great regulator of tba banian system, and such ia tba devotedneas of the adherents to that erroneoua doctrine, that they content themselves with tbe simplo possession of thia fallacious opinion, without enquiring into tha primary aourcea from whence life, health, and vigor emanate, ai.d, uice versa, pain, sickness, disease and death. Not eo with Dr. Hunt, whose extensive research and practical experience so eminently qualify him for tbe profession of which ha haa been one of the most useful members. He conteada aa i a moment'e reflection will convince aay reaoi i g mind of tie correctness of hie views that tbe stomach, liver, and the associated organs are tbe primary and great regulatora of health, and that l- I I : " ,. . . mv uiuuu iu rj many infiincn ia a.penaeni on these orgaaa, and that unlera medicine reaches tha root of Ik ditemte, tba superficial anodynes usually prescribed, sarv. but as foils to cover tbe ravage of deep rooted maladies. Under tbeae convictions, at the expense of years of close application, the doctor haa discovered a medicine whose sesrehiag powers are irresistible, and in prescribing, it ie with a knowledge nf its being a radical cure ia the various diseases already enumerated, even if applied in the most critical cases, bit be doe. not pretend to ascribe to H CAT'S BQTAAIC PILLS a supernatural agency, although from peaitive proof, within the knowledge of hundreds, b is prepared to abew, that when every other earthly remedy hae been given np, HUJYT'S BQTAKIC PILLS have never been known to mil in effecting two very .gratifying results, that of raising from the bed of aicknesa and disease those who have tested their efijeacy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt Jbr bia long and anxious study U attain this prrfrdiau in the Hralifg Jtrt. GEO. HOLLAND, BrookvilU. T. At O. Hibben. Rusbville. Utt of Agents for the following Meditiuts: Evana'-Camomile and Aperient Pilla. Evaaa Soothing Syrup for Children Cutting thefr Teeth. Evaaa Female PillaKvanV Fever and Ague Pills. Barob Von Holcbe.cr Herb Pills. Philadelphia OSca No 3 Sooth Seventh, near -M..ka. -- - r; u.ix. . j nmi.:ii r i Q. Uibbea, UoabviUe; Lake Kvill. Wilmiajtee, Jao. Farxts neat Ce-, Lawrenceburgh; Earkat and Teawott.nawriltoa, 0. Matthias, Kieaer aad Ce. - n. .L Li. . H.L numuaii a. i 'a..i., uimiaaaui nasaieaw Cory, EleoeaiayOrove; James Baird, Roeaeetor. ri. I -w t'fZjm.- SL..:-- JmA

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