Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 20, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 May 1840 — Page 3

0ROOKVILLE, INDIANA.

FBI DAT, MAY Iff, l MO. Tks Xws from Virginia., cheering in the ex tree. It ha. more than met tbe expectation of i; democratic friends and has entailed abame, ruis and defeat P-n the federalist. For particular e toother calumn. Doctor Thompson stated in hie nawck tk;. pjjee on Saturday the 2J iost. that the narad. t;. Whg Convention in Conneraville, Lad tnined 53 sen in thit County from Harrison to Van Ba ns, wil. the W atchman tell n whether tki. stiteaeat ii true orj ?! J?iW Consjr. In thia conntr the Dimi;. White held their County Convention an Hiinhl.. Uft It it ttid they had a Urg. ,d enthusiastic mtmff being about 1500 ofthe hard fitted .j kett learted yeomanry present.. Dr. D.teert mu laminated for the Legislature. TL aouli'ttion. wo hare fcot beard. dater. Licease. It will be ceen the Tm.h-. of U town of Brookville hire raised g rocery Ii- -: r lib iit.i li(r,) DOLLARS TUi istfcc way to prcttclour children from rain and i ititct, and render the institution, of Mrm... 17 fre ttaW by parifying tbe elective franchise. I). K.--ft will be ecca we bare beaded ik. sss fion Virginia with the mystical letters "O. K." we saw these letters uac4 in the federal pa. F3, swh ts the Indiana Democrat dec. over the X7-rk city election. Wo ... . .. , ............ ,.,-, somewhat paid U define their import, until we inquired of oi ft'thft initiate V..;,-. It. .:.. ea- c the initiated Vanite. He said he suppo sed t. h.. stood for ort Jtorrecf . We admired the idea, aad hare adopted these tnagic letters. TVe politic! cUracter of Virginia is therefore O. K. FEREtUl FAILURES. Tin Caltimore papers state that the Van liuren yti.nl Convention met at that city on the 5th icst. t.'cn. Wm. Carroll waa appointed President. (Tt s ia tbe man that abased and slandered' Gen. Hrcisa a tew weeks aiuce in Tennessee. ni ae.the wat net and repulsed bv Mr. Jones. - - ngai the appointment of Van Rarea elertnr .1. Edging that he had not the document. th adciial.tration.) Six Vice Presidents of the noting was appoint and four Secretaries. Two lunarea and tbirty one delates were in ait.-. thnce. The Convention .j.Imj Orandy. Disayrecir.ff. tU Convention arijoarned without making any nomination for Vico Preaiieot. So the federal party bave no particular can. d.3te for that office, leaving each Mate to ran tbeir awn man. Four or fire havo alradr been nominated by the different States. Job Tt ler w:!ibencxt Vice President of the United Stater! riker. great German meetin? was to ban. eeea tciJ in Dearborn Coanty on Satardav last Some of the knowing feds from this quarter went oTirtogive them a "talk " Bat we understand liUtiGeimans'corae np miir,r." Tbe man !w went as intsrperter said there were no Gerbj tnere. Try it agaia gentlemen. A Van Boren man, and tl.e leader of the federal F'-riy in this county, and who lives in this town. !1UJ tt Uniontown, in this county, a few daya iaee,t'alGov. Noble his hJ i hie peswssion for as months S0.W0 dollars ot Treaory notes, wjvh should have been paid out sometime since to Cont.actorsinthiaconnty: and that he (being a w) was withholding it to enable tl.e banka to r?ss fue people. N w th fact is N. B. PalRw, a thorough going Van Barenlte ederalist,and :w is nv spendir.g bis time making political Pcc'aes, is charged with the entire duty of disthaTrexaary notej Vxrmir and con. tract.j.T will you believe those federal ! food it the JgUiittippi.T Cincinnati Gamteoftbe Ifitb iost. says:-We bave the wmt dietfwng accounts, from a gontleman who left New Weans on tbe firrtof May, in the steamboat GenBrown, of th- Fined in the Mississippi. .Vrorh the Me coRHf.-y.ro., ae moaiA of ike Ohio to .Yew OrUatt, it underwater. Tt. ,.i.. ' Cairo is completely sabmirgsd, an J great feara nrxainea or the destruction of New Orleans. Baftimore W have given aoma particulars of tie Baltimore Convention of youny Men. We ish our limits would permit our giving tbe det'ias pnblished in the Baltimore P.-riot. deaiption of the PMction, btnners. chins, flig. c. The following i. notic of tU iee. CtiOB from AllrgLaay county, Hd. AllegUnr the frontier county of the Stnte, - .remusij irprewnieu; her delegation tttred in th hunting dr of her wiM i.- xinsiT ""g r uncultiTiited moun"nncthjriw preceded by n fl.g f length hiring the inscription Alle. S-'sj ,n hnjje letters then followed nn jnsasja ball lOor 12 feet in diameter. rolled J bj ihei hardy of the mountain, I!. ir.th9irec,iAn f CP1- Shrirer. The i-ri r r PropiMing it, constituted it an obV"orPculiar inttrett nod attraction. It was jwgipced we learn even by Mr. Clay to be rfc ly, and permiMion we S 1 hu of Fort Meigaon the 8th od 8ta v!f57e8Pondmil,numhcr wit' he tr tlprUuion-4nd throughout it wiJf UHired and white at ripe went : thrown t rtott intfisti vet Mde

from among which we coght the following-

OLD ALLEGHANV. ' i5.lhJtr8"oul 1 his ball we y times improve Ae on we move. This Democratic ball. Set roll.ng fir.t by Blon, on a-ioth !r track tromtfcuit first was ..ntoa. YMn!.:,,UwrVwr.Bot r mm; l oguido the .hip. W.tUryOUT.J. w-! ""rroi P Mlel.yeIr,,weHrIk h And moan to make it know. ' Bat da not l.ke the treat; ' W d rather have a l.ttle bread, And something else to eat. O.d Allrg.ny mm cs here, 1 o bid y aU -be of g,d cheer." TiPEcaxos arDTtLKK, A a rolls the ball. an . reign does Ml. And h miy on To KinJerLoik; Hi form-sr Triends To other ends. Tak- earn t"nr toes 1 lro FoV; At yo're in mnM Vo may tee i?ub!e; "'vincaibell, Wa roll your knell, ,,STOPTaTlM..M '.T5ft b rolling still , Aad atll gather as it rolls." Indiana waa well represented there. The Balt.re Patriot. ya,-...I,di.Ba , Kpntltntti nun oi itooaiers, armed un inscribed with "She mill rkerith in her ImitMJrtt t . . y - -w.nDin oanii of Ifooaiera, armed n man asod fAe grewA f her i-yWy." From among many patriotic and cheering addresses delivered on the orcMin L. . f Mr. Clay', aad Mr. Uuma't of Tennaaaee. MR. CLAY'S ADDRESS. Mr Clay commenced l,y a reference lo the northwtat wind, nhirh -i V V and ramnii( it 1. .... e v' .;K" n'") ne popular vo ce r i. . """ were present. D.fficl as ,t wa, to be heard by ,ch n throng, liefaid he conM nn r..: . . " ' -w i.iiau s . z nt hHT fw?m4ai b; ponding to Ihe call. V K..ie,ui lor tne honor conferred upon him. This. saiH h t .: for the dic5on has p.tKedthe nation T ' Pro,,ouncc nlcnce. I behold here the advance gmrJ. A revolution X '""r" ol 'he will of the I'-o pie will be achieved. William Henry lUr nan will be elected President of the Uifl-J Ntaies. We beh U continued Mr Clay, i hi, em phatic a, d elo.riMit mnaer, the ratagoa brougM upon our country under the revolutioniry A L.iinistrationsof the present and the past. see them in a disturbed country in broken hopes in deranged exchange in initiUtion of the hi(H1Mi ct; . ords of the country. All these are the fruits t.r in power, and a part of that revolution which has been in progress for the last ten ycarc. Kul this party, Mr Clay thought he could say, had been or was demolished? As it had demolished th institutions of the country, o it had fallen itself. As institution aftr r i.l5titmion.had fallen 05 it.nnd with them interest afir intcrt-st, nntil a general niJ wide spread ruin lud cune upon the couulry. so nowtliR revolution was to envl in the destruction of Ihrnarir ami tht t.rin. i ha.l been instrumental in ournatioaa! suflerinws. This, said Mr Clay, is a proiH dav for tlw patriot. It animated hi - ....... vpviM hr.pr, and I, he added, am here to minule mv ?aM.oA m.U . a ... r a n.in jour? my neait with yours and my exertions with )our exertions. Our cms mit s hope to conquer us hut they are dclu dcd.an-l donmeti to disappointment. Mr Clay tlicn allulii. ,n.i Ktnn.;t. .i amid the cheersa.rall ar .iti I him. to the union of the Whigs. We are, said b... a WbU we are all Harrison men. Wc art untied. We must triumph. One word of mrself. he the National Conveitiin ni.;. i. .1 11. risSurghin December last. That Conv.ntiott Was composed tf O enliirhtono.t nA r. spectablea Iwdy of men as were ever assem1.1 . j t .1. . . . . ... ui-o in me country. 1 ney met, deliberated, and, after a full and imnariil i!.-lihpt;nn. decided that Wiluam Henry Harrison was the man best calculated to unite the Whigs of uie union against Hie present Executive. General Harrison was nominated. ni:d cheerfully, and without a moment's hesitation, 1 gave mv hearty concurrence in that nomination. From that moment to the present, I have had bat one wish one objct one deire and that to secure the eleclian of the distinguished citizen who received the suffrages nf the Convention. Allow me here to say, continued Mr Clav. that his election is certain. This I say not in any boasting or over-confident sense; far from it. But I feel tuie almost that there are twen. ty States who will give their voles for Harri. on. Do not the glot ies of (his day authorize the anticipation of auch a victory? - I behold before me more than twenty thousand freemen, and is it anticipating too much tp say that such an anrmM iku aiKll Vltil'lUUB of triumph? - Mr way then warned his friends of two great errors in political warfare too much confidence and too much despondency. Both were to be feared. There should be no relaxation. The enemy acre yet powerful in Lumbers and tlmns is naitiin 1. k B S, UBcame the Whigs, therefoie, to abstain from no 1 its J able exertion necess ry to success. Should e fail, he added, bchi Mr Van Bu

ret be re-elected, which calamity God avert,, though he anuld be the last man to despair1 orthe Republic, he believed the struggle of restoring the country to its former glorv would he almost a lioneless one Th. -..".1

however, or the alternative, was V ft with the! iwemyinouainl t lugs here assembled, s We received our liheri,- xr. ..'!.. conclusion, from oar Revolutionary anceers. .. iluiiii, in ii nnnor, lo transfer it ""T "ra &,r posterity. The breeze which this day blows from the right quarter t the promise of that popular hreez which will defcnt or adversaries and make William Henry Harnson the IVesiilcnt or the United o(a1cs. Mr. Humes, of Trnimtu m.j upon for a report from that Stale, spoke as toilsws: . .T Fat LOW ClTraKJfc. In l.. r .1 wmy cf banners," borne aloft hv the stout nrms of freemen, there is cae robed in the wble weerts of mounting. Tennessee deE. ,thf nl this day, honors the memory of Huh Lawlon Whiie. You, my i-ountrymen! by tour uncovered heads, Rt thi mention of this grcal name, and bv the holv EiSl T lndiS""on you feel, 'written in legible characters on.. c. s ... . . .m . wcnin tnis vnsi 1. , now eicrrs with -uusiriotis dead." His heart no lrtnW , ""ipwiaaiionoi IreeJomihis voice no longer ehnjuent in the councils ,f ,he nA. Hon, IS hushed fnri-r in 1 ttkroha viK .1. i .... . ne ." "" reuiinin suence 01 tue grave. - Mr II.,in atluJin? to ...i lion ofthe Partv in 1 1 r I'WI, 11,1111 A moil IT the man inl.lA 1 1 1 , - v ". u inn?, wno nave "led unon the li-r ri.:. ... . ... rt uiisHiirarrn uioiocn.inis Qerce, relentless despotism, xvas that man who had been jstv termed, the Cato of the RepWtc. H. orook a past Administration in me noon-da v of iis nor ;n .t,r .1 . const.lu,on and the Uws,-he renounced adto men, i,r the stke or principles. He "passed the Rubicon," and the decree went forth. He waa A;,,f t ... VMIJIHI tWIII YJIlIf and wnh a heart AilnrAAn i-r i - f vats 11 it t;i it ifj ICf Ijig, and a venerable form trembling beneath the palsv me hand of Hire, hn rAfhnm.l more tolhe neaeeAil r 1 r Hi the storms of winter, and the baseness of ."Sramuae "more slron? than traitor's arms iuuc vanquished him." Diacase and calumny completed their work 1, home a dishonerd soil received the ashes of uer njnrea exile. There.we mi5lt hope he would rest in undisturbed repoe. But No' with fiendish malignity, do his defamcrs pur-' sushi. Like fierce Jhyenas, they prowl around his grave, and insult his injured manes. Bit Fellow Citizens! There is n day of teriMe retribution. The blades of twenty thousand freemen are leaping f,m tlaoiw- scabhard to avenge his wrongs. A voice from his Iresh-soddcn grave speaks in tones of thunder to you. this day. The foul stain upon the bngl tness of gallant Tennessee, will soon be wiped off her glory is eclipsed, but not departed the daik spot upon her broad disk will soon pass away, and the 3 ear 1811 will dawn upon the young Switzerland of Aincrmn, regenerated and redeemed. COXQRRSSU The lIomR nt nirsnc... Ttvra met csterday, for form", sake, at 8 o'clock ia the moraine nn.l (mm. );,) joiirued over to Thursday, being the longest ,,,M liMI niMiy com j consututionaUy make without the consent of the Senate. The Sexvtk iticl, and, though imnv mmhers were nbsrnt, toik up and pasaed. with some amen(iments,the General Appropriation Kill, which, after so inanv nr.i..i.i .. contest, had passed the House of Rr presenlativAj .... O . a t a . - h oiiurtay iatt. he amenddieiilji made in the Senate will require, of course. uiai i.ie n iij Miall ngain cnne before the House. The S 'iiate. Mf!i-r nat.ltlt till. las II adjourned over to Thursday Nat. cer, .May 5 A. Van Bore am thk i.vst W' ;. nttompt ism iking by 5iitcl.i-! cf the Richmond iimiiirri, 10 jirnve mat jMartin Van Uuren was ia favor of the last War! We nrn prepared to hear it vrcsentlv denied hv il worthy that the dandy of Kindcihook" was not opposed to Mr. Madison; that he did not support that disiinraishcd Federalist. Refu King, that he did no. yii the Democratic f arty daring ihe War; that he did not support )e Witt Clinton: After this we shall not be supprised to hear it denied that he opposed General Jackson until he found his opposition would he unavailing; that hesupporied John Q 'iney Adams, applied to him for an appointment as Minister al the court of England, was refused, and came out against him on the Panama mission question; or that he opposed an extension of the right of suffrage. It is idle and an outrage ngainst common sense, for Mr. Ritchie font tempt invalidating the evidence of Martin Van Buren's opposition to the last War. The crime will stick to him like the shirt of Nessus. It is notorious that he went so far as to offer the following re-! solution at a meeting in Hudson, New York, at the period when Gen. Harrison was fighting the battles of his country :J YSlar. "Resolved that the war is impolitic and disa . .a ... astroos, and to employ ine mihttain an often aivc war 1. ciiconmiuriusAii, "His (Harrison) blundering conduct due ing the late war only exposed him te ridicule and contempt." Thus spake the Jackson Mtssisstppian on the ISih ult. It never spoke again. The next day tbe grave worms were battening upon its carcase. Horritile h.iuotii!'' Ts.., ( .

DR. EVANS' VRVKR AD ARtJP PHI I " '

1 - s imsiw a-a"iunnaenn0A 1 waan.a a as- a-" ,. ua

t puDhc notice. ),, the accersiono'i tbe c I rtan ' -ZZ "1 1 the saliva increased wben the face and limb. ,.r .1.- ...i6"1 . , .be child issued with fieot.a !

letcen tho cnh. ' .. "1 11 s preeorsatnrv si rr. .. . ..." .

Violent vhak ina. .nJ l , s mnQ '"". paIIH'l.c Cnnvu Imr.... in.. '

..ts' kITJ I!'1 fim Cher ?iJZfcto iiate Aoca. 1 ,ey do not exh,u,t like purges,Mil diMnSa . , ffl,cle,, wi,h

rCSTs' ' itr'nr ion--ci" eUea. of tb. i.ncrto a heaiihv irtm. j , .i..;A. .... . riiucw a tree c:rdigress, rg cases, where there is a salh.wness i i!TX.,0,,,p,,n,n lbo r"gion of lb vr.te.ir and diPtreen in tbe pnio.ir.. .. 2 niptom. indicstingtbe existence . nwrkid action or chwmc d,6eae kA iKe siomach. liver, boael "( '"esenterv. or snleen. ... " . 'I I ""'V'1"'' T, - r i-.".i n-u iiuemiiueiit. hey icrinanenilv overcome ti... .. .i sa tne time rive inno .. ii.. . ,... . strengthen tbe bowel, and impart Wealth, v.gnr. ?rii..n!rKy l VT yeUm' Mr -"'irr.te ,f iu.iTV:? frli'' " n nf etSkat k !i 5 UUrt. r,nte,,r.,r-bnt hJ ?i ''P0" b'"fHl. when thev appear will, imps.red ...d enfeebKI constitutions. "result, ,g ironi attacks of tbat d freer mud 1rtte. If .noi. .. ... . . ,",'v, pi:is, the sunken. pall-J rountenance would have been restored to its florid hue. .!'.!. rtrgy .-Mb. Md tbe wbole fjstei purified and invigorated. They are now regarded as an inetimabl public llewing.and ii.dis-.-ens.ble to the health. comf,,,t. .d even the ioo.l prwpenty ot the inhabitant, of manv irtions ot lhe. ire.tern Country. Thee pill, .re an eifcetu. al remedy m I.evCr end Ague; thev invariably effect a permanent cure. On firt feeling the pre. monitory .-ymnloms of tbe Afeue, it ia advi-able at once to clear thorougbly the stomach and b .wela in nowsycaa this b better and leva inconvenwt,f If produced than by taking a doso r Dr. ITm. 9 1 1 II LIITTII - tieatcr virtues of wl.ii. l . "' i umvin ' I'iII. Ihn i .1... .nj !i ..... will are. too apparent to call for further comment. I llCV tend tO hr.Ulinl. . I.a. 1 I .: ... - ;te v S . ., , - wuuiiiij prvrciiim Hie ' .nd fnr ystem capable f receiving ...... , invigorating or strengthening I il.8, never failihf rei.i.t ! .M.r;. .i . . j 1-- - i.in .n Lullft.t.itioti fr.r,i Hi.cU of the above disease, ami eirengmsning the stomach, and tl.e whole svetem 0rrrnee One itr.ll.r . rouai.iing noia - . .iiiu. ui 11 us. t t ir nR-E. N Y. June 3J. I5::,9. 1 o Ilr W m Evana . Dear Sir- I bave leen afdieted durin? tbe Kirimr fill r h.. i... .1 years, with the K.ver and Ague; the doctore wbo attended me. called it the tertian kind; it returned every ether day. All my friends supposed that there Was no hope for my recovery; always felt angina anu leeoie; my race and limbs became pale and emaciated: mv b.eaii.inr .i.r ious, with a constant pain ia my right side; tbe fit rrnri llir A - i . .. . . . J,...... j ..uic vigm or tea hours, durin? Ahich time there was mn . ...... . : . 'head; sometimes slight delirium. I was told hy a menu 1 wno i.aa likewise happily experienced the si ntary efTocts of Dr Rvans' Fever and Ague I ills) that they had cured him and was likely to prove beneficial to me. I sent for the in. And glad I am to assert, that I never had a return of the ague after using a few packages of the 01; thev are an invaluable reme.'y for thai distressing com, plaint, and I ardently hope that tbe public will soon become fully acquainted with their virtaes. You may publish this if you consider it of any service to you. Yonrs with esteem. OMIAKI.KS ANDERSON. Sold at 100 Chatham street. New York, and at 47 Urcen 6tree:, Louisville, and by hi. advertised agenta in all the principal towns in the United btatcs. G. HULL NO. Brookville, la. Dr. Goodc's celebrated Frmttle Pith. The-e nilla arA aipnnnt mmimm.mJ a 1 - , - .j ...,...1111llvllulu ,11 1 nv no tice of tbe ladie. as a safe and efficient remedy in MioaiiIhib el 1 . . . iiiv..... iiki. coinpiainis peculiar to their sex.

iuunr ii, ineirsex,: -....(ii.tui.u sxercise. or general debility of lt.e 1 B"1 sT"eral einaci tions. suppressions, and irregul.iri-'of ,,,e .' r livert ; at the mmn time strengiheuing.) 'HlU D,,,ry spn-n fiving tone to the Ftmnach and bnw- i'very. r'e'y; Itben

...... Him hi cxerciee. or general nenility of the rj i-.ciii, vuniriici ty r the inens-p 1 . . cienbinriinai trivnitr e'e.and producing a new and health action thro'katt A aa Hi. -in. mi: ayFiem gncrauy. 1 ney create apatite, correct indigeKtion, remove giddiness, and nervmis head-arhe. nnd are eminently irneful in thwe 6 itulenteoinpldinta whieb ditr-sr femiles so much at ihe "Tens or Lirts." They nbvinto eot.vcne., and counteract all hycteri-al and ncrvnus affeclions, ii.tewi.se attord southing sod perinanoet relief in Fluor A lima, or Whitex.and in the moM obsi mate eases of Chlorosis, er Or. en Hirkuens. tl.ey invariably rest re the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor. . Thee pills have gained the sanction and apprei. bation f the iiioki eminent physicians in the United States, and many mothers csn sUo testify to their extraordinary efficacy. Dr Gode't celebrated Female Pith are nf two kinrts, vis.- No l.or Uxat-ve pills, and No?,nr rettorative pills. They are for the following diseae; Si'pprecsinn, irreirutarity. or retention oflbe Menses, ttuor albus, chlorosis or green stt kneHsi nfttii-.n. ir..i.r I ... r : .

.ir... I . ... : : 1 .... . .(.rvii..vi. ni'.iMU inriii r 1 .1 urine nfivni i and fluids. !ti..i.,riortoSr.wn.rill.. as a uditrifi nr .ItAr.iiu. r r alterative. Direction f.,r vte. Pills No I must ho tatrttn from three to six, or mure, at bed time, sufficient to operate briskly till the desired object i. effected. Take No 2 accotding tolhe direction, a. on the box. . In all caw., both kind, of the pill, a re to be used in tbe following manner; Take three pills or more of No 1, every night on going to bed, increasing tbe number if they do not open tbe bowels; also, tike three oflbe pill. No 2, half an hour each meal, three times dailv. Or-See list of A genu. See other advertisement, in tbi. paper. O. H 'i,LANl, llrookville. A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS. Dr W. Etn celebrated Soothing Syrup, for Children cutting- their teeth: This infallible !.. ilw ha. Hr.....l l.ll.jlr.d. ..r ok .Am L thought past recovery, Irom convulsion.. Aa anon I Ii. Nvpiin 1. .ii KK.il am tk. mini. tl. 1. : U ... : 1 1 I n.. li.:. : . "v'"u m Hi. piciwvu 1. mt iiinuvcm, wo eiacacious. and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let its gum. be rubbed with it. When infant are at the age of four months, though there is no appearance of teeth, one eottle of the Syrup eboeld heuaedon the from, ta iw. ii.. nM P. ahould never be without tbe riyrup ia the nerserv wnere loero are young caiiarent lor II a Child wake, in the right a ith pain ie the gums, the Syr-, np Immediately give. eae by opening tb pore and beahng the gums, thereby preventing convulsions, fever. kc. . - 1 Tte passage f the teeth through lha gum. pro-

imi, ..jritrrieB, irrviaptus uteri or inning ol' ...t., .i.u in acsuciaiea nrgan. are tbe womS, and piles. jtl,e primary and groat regulators of health, and that This medicine is scknowledged to he one of the '.EL . 1TT ,,,"UPCf '? Pent oa most valuable discovered..- . oor.fi.r f .. K.'i,,,e!e or.Ban?.' ,ht -"'w-medicine reacbe. the

.e;ved hundred. -7 w".. 'Vf ,"C1! fcM P"

let the . T ;m P , "'I'oon. and with tt:e finger hild. gums be rubbed f. r two or tt.rST. X - waaldufiSl. J " " hen the teuh are just com. ately appl, the Syrup; it will prevent theircl.il. errl'LVT: fe,r;,'n,, rfeil-Ihtf?lJ. VI . . Un ihm bich aU ay. make, the n.t lontb much harder to come throVrh, m4 sometime, cam, death. . - . f Ptirenne dollar prrlctL'r. tea thing child.) W!hi us to state that be found it ei,t.relyeir tu. i rel.evei. g pain in ttie gum., f n.i'r'-"-conseqeac which somcUme: foLow. U e cheerfully comply w!th his request.' -We believe it is generally aekRowledgeeTby thOe Who have Lrieit ii 1V..1 .1 .1 . " , ,, nii inn luvimni rtrail lor ch.lilrcn eutung their teeth, advertised in another r usesiui article for the purpose lor which it is intended. IliLl ' son. at any rate. wk. have made use of it, do ea , . "inue. the sanction of their names." J0,f0 Traveller. A revere case nf tm.n.;n .!!. I plaint, cured by tbe mfalhtle American SoothiPg snlmg atNo. .Ta" i v::?x n"'d,c, offi f Eva..iS I ",1 , . . "re,'e' ooltle ofibe Syrup for ............ .... 'uarringezeructatirff pain curieff the process of dentiru.i. ! threatened w tbronvulsioM. its bowel, too were s ceetung i..e. and no fKd could te retained oa ,,he stomach. Alo..t ;n,.-;..t ' :i -:.r tion.tbe alarmirg symptoms entirely ccaad. and by contiiiuinir tt.MM 0rn.M .1 . the bowel in a short time became quite natural. .: 1 V. Z ior iie beneSt afforccd the child, the mother came of her own accord, aad Treely aanctmned publicityy to tl.e above. A iiig!e trial .f thi medicine will tert it. uarieailed viriues. In the mary thmisand cases where it has been used it ha, never failed tegire immedf ate relief to the infantile tufTerer. Principal orHt-o Ar il.. l'..;.-i j. .n . ham st N. ork. CaCTiO!t.-.Kntered rir:.. a., -r . vi win' gresa to aviMd impudiiion of counterfeiter; be pae llCUlarthal tbe ULpI rmrp,. 1... i... 1. tereit. and be likewise particular in purchasing from the rfnniir .M.t ee list of a pent a fur th. ..U r.i.. r.M. ... aw WS IVIIW VS S US m;dicn es in thm paper; i.vana Uamnniile and Aperient Pills. Cvana Soothing Syrup (or Children cutliar their I eeth. Ooode's Female Pills. Lvans Fever and Ajue Pill.. 11 lint i.avrt it. i.:mand others see list of agent. P.& G. Ilibben. Ruabville; Farkat and Topscott, Hamilton U.; 3Iatthiie. iiieser and Co.. KoseviUe. . a Jt .VJCir 7-nrn r v Interesting end applicable to the aflictrd nitk Such as Dyepeiwia, either chronic or casual, under III. M ... ... . . ... w..... .(iiitiii., 01 reaiessneattewnc(s o! spirit, and general emaciation; Consumption, whether rT i.iver a flection.; Jaundice, PftvmodiR;Coe.tiveoeM; Worms of Et lapnmaf fftm a-l.i I as .Ma.ea ehnmir; together ill. ftoot.Strofula, Pains in tbe head. bock, limb and side; T)pu. Fever, Scarlet rev-t, IVtrid S ue 1 l.roat. Fever and Ague. Spas nindic palpitat ion o tbn heart and arteries.Nervou. irritability. Nervous ueahi.crt, llyaterics. Tie Doloreiix erampa, Female olwlructions. Heartburn, Headache, IVugh the common or humid, and tbo diy nr the whooping: Asthma, Gravel and Dropsy.. 1 he lliooil has hitherto been considered by Empirics and ethers, as tbo great regulator ofthe haman system, and such ia the ievntedness ofthe ad. herein to that erroneous doctrine, that theycoa tent thesrsiloea with the simple possession of thi isKsciow. opinion, wiibo it enquirirj intotbepri-a mary eiKirces from wlience hte, health, and yigo emanate, ai.d. eice eersa. pain, sickness, disesee and death. Nut so with Dr. Hunt, whose extensive research and practical experience so eminently quality him fir the profession of which he ha. been one ofihe most meiul member.. He conteuds -and a moment' n-rlm-t.-nn mill m.npm. ... I . " - iuv .11 , - - - sonit g mind or the crrerlnes of hi. views that 1 1 t.ti.tii.l I..-A. .. .1 . 1 . . I ' eJ"' H Z , "7 ... . r ln w8 ' -CTe maladies. Lrnoer tbese conviction., at the expense nf year, of close application, the doctor hss discovered a medicine whose Marching power, are irresistible, and in prescribing, it ie with a knowledge of it. being a radical cure in the various disesaes already enumerated, even if applied in tbe most critical ease., b-it he doe. not pn-tend to ascribe t HUJVT'S BOTAAtC PILLS a supernatural agency, although from positive proofs witbio the knowledge of hundred., he i. prepared to abew, that when every other earthly remedy has been giveu up, flUJVT'S JiOTAJTIC PILLS bave never been known to tail ia effecting two very gratifying results, that of raising from tbe bed of sirknp.. anal iliaa. ikim v. hare tested their efficacy, and thus amply re wardinff r. Hunt fi.r his Innir mnA 1. attain thi. perfect ia tbe HemJing Art. raB.aav & a. . . iscivf. tluLitjAiVU, Brsoxvilje. T. Cc O. Ilibben. Kusbville. LiM of .fgeaisur tkefilUwirngJUeiieineti Kiui.'1'.ni..u a avui Evan.' Soothiag Sjrrap for Cauldxea Ceuiag tbeir Evans' Female PilU. Knail Hm ,ai taaa fttt. Bro Vew Hatcbeler Herb PBis. Philadelphia OSce No S fiowth r.i 1, tsta Market atreet; Geo. HolUad, BreekviOet T. aad O. Ilibben, Ruabville; Lake Kvill, Wiltaia-taa; Jno. Ferri and Co., latwrencehurgh; arka and Topscott, Hamilton, O.; Hatthias, Uiecer aad Ce.

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