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Another recent test of the unrivaled virtue of
Dr. Wm. Evans Medicines. Dyspepsia, Ten Year' Standing-. Mr. J. M'Kcnzie, 176, Stanton
street, was afflicted with the above complaint lor
10 years, which incapacitated Inm at intervals, rot
A OOOD THING. General Harris n was aming the iavited
guests to the dinner given to General Van
Rensselaer, in this city, on the second instant.
lie could not be present Tor reasons assigned. The following is his letter, declining the invitation. It richly deierres the ciplion we
have given to this paragraph. It is one of those good things which frequently fall from
sentiment. "May Solomon Van Rensselenr
be the last victim In our country of party violence; and may the services which are to be
the future passports to oflice be not those rendered to a party, but to the whole people.
1 am gentlemen, with great respect, Your humble servant, W. It. HARRISON. To Samuel W. Davis, etc.
Another. The Loco Focos of Louisville,
OX LOW" SPIRITS. n certain state of the mind accom
I .CJW C ' - I - . . . .. I
tnied by indigestion, wherein the greatest evils the period or sil years, in attending to nis Business, re apprehended upon the alightest grounds, and I restored to perfect health under the salutary treat- - ,-ni!ftiiiinnii imairined. Ancient medi-1 ment nf Dr. Wm. Evan.
t 1 S (J I 3k LVUOV'vi.v.v - p) I ------- .1 nritprs eunposod this disease to be confined to I The Svmvtomt were A sense of distension and
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tha" particular regions 01 me aouomen, iccnnicai- oppresaion niter eaung, uiBirve.mg iiu m me yi It called hypochondria, which are situated on the of the stomach, nausea, impaired appetite, giddir'ght or left side of that cavity, whence comes the ness, palpitation of the heart, great debility and Mine hypoohondriasas. emaciation, depression of spirits, disturbed rest, St vrroMS. The common corporeal systems are sometimes a bilious vomiting and pain in the right flatulency in the stomach or bowels, acrid eructa- side and extreme degree of languor and faintness; tions, costiveness, spasmodic pains and often an nt- any endeavor to pursue his business causing ira-
ter inability of fixing the attention upon any sub- mediate exhaustion and weariness, ject of importance or engaging iu any thing that Mr..UcKenzi it daily attending to hit buiineit, domapds vigor or courage. Also languidness the and none of the above symptoms have occurred mind becomes irritable, thoughtful, desponding, since he used the medicine. He is now a strong melancholy and dejected, accompanied by a tottl and healthy man. He resorted to myriads of remderangement of the nervous system. The mental ediee, but they were all Ineffectual. He is wilfee!inrs snd peculiar train of ideas that haunt the ling to give any information to the afflicted respecimiff'mauon and overwhelm the judgment, exhibit ting the inestimable benefit rendered to him Vy the tn infinit? diversity. The wisest and best of men use of Dr. Wm. Evans' medicine.
ire as open to this affliction as the weakest. I An Extraordinary and Remarkable Cure.
(James. A sedentary life of any kind, especial- t Mftry Dillon. Williamsburffb, corner of
severe study, protracted to a late hour in the F0UrtB lnj North streets, completely restored to night, and rarely relieved by social intercourse or ,eailu by the treatment of Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 sercise, a dissolute hs bit, great excess in eating fjnesnut street. tad drinking, immoderate use of mercury, violent Yhe tymptoms of the distressing case were as purgatives, the suppression of some habitual dis- f0W8. Total loss of appetite, palpitation of the chuge, (as the obstruction of the menses) or more heart, twitchins of the tendons, with a jrneral
taoortant organs within tbe abdomen is frequent spasmodic affection of the muscles, difficulty of
uuse. I breathing, giddiness, languor, lassitude, great de-TnRiruKKT.-TI.ii nrincinal obiects of treatment nreesion of spirits, with a fear of some impending
are to remove indigestion, strengthen the body, and evil, a sensat!on of fluttering in the pit of the
the bent of American Statesmen, and from recently issued an Address wftich wai iremarK-
nan mor oftpr, lhn fipn-ral Ilarriiinn's b' MY for the despercate Rnd rcckleM de
Good taste will relish, and correct judgments P;,rlre 'rom the truth, and wanton perver-
approve it. Cm. Gaz.
North Be?id, 1st July, 1310.
Gentlemen: A recehl domestic affliction
in the death of one of my sons and the prcs
ent illness of Mrs Harrison, will prevent me
lion of the records of the countr) . Its effect i
may be seen in the following note : Belt.
i'al.
To the EJititt'M of the L ui$ville Jonrnat. Frankfort, Ky., June 15, 18 10,
Dbr Sir!:- Arriving here yesterday from
An office-holder of the Government lately
met n blunt honest farmer, who had formerly
been n supporter of the Administration; and. with the view of reclaiming him commenced rending Benton's speech to demonstrate that
14 millions, of the 39 millions squandered by Van Curen every year, were for "extraordinary" objects. "You need'nt trouble yourself to read any more,", said the farmer, "to prove what 1 know as well as joii do. So far from that circumstance having influence on my mind it is because 1 think the expenditures of the Administration txlraordinary dev lisli extraordinary that 1 atit to see the Executive spendthrift put iloun, and the yUn honeft (armcr of North Dmd put in his place." The ofiice-holJcr said not i-nolLer word, Lut folded up the document, nnd walk
ed oil! Wabash Conr.
it ts now lorty seven yean since i nrst gently, although with pain. 1 could not help is distinguished eoldirr In the armv of feeling Indignant at the gro nnd low dishonal Wayne he, In the capacity of Cor. e8(y 0f the party, to which 1 have everjbelongDragoons, and I as an Ensign of Infant- ed, in 'making and spreading such garbled
enliven the soirits. which ma be promoted by ex- stomach, irregular transient pains in
oarlv Imtir. rAtnUr mesls. nleasant con-1 nart. irreat emaciation. Witn otner symptoms 01
ttvicv( " " J " O I I I e - the bowels fif costive) should be care- extreme debility.
fully regulated by the occasional use of a mild a per- The above case was pronounced hopeless by three ient. We know nothing hetter adapted to this end, of the most eminent physicians, and the dissolution than Dr. Wm. Evans Aperient Pills; being mild of the patient awaited by her friends, which may nd certain in their operation. The bowels beins be authenticated by the physicians who were in at-
anee cleansed his inestimable Camomile Pills, tendance. She has given her cheerful permission
(which are tonic, anodyne, and anti-spasmodic) are I to publish the above facts, and will also gladly give
n infallible remedy, anl without mspuie navei any iniormation to any inquiring mmn. craved a irreat blesein? to the numerous public. I . MARY DILLON
come physicians have recommended a free use Dyspepsia abb Hvpochciiiiacism. Interes
nfmercur. but it should not he resorted to: in ma-1 tin case Mr. William Salmon, Green street
nr casis it greatlv aggravates the symptoms. I above third, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years
HIGHLY IMPORTANT. with the following distressing symptoms; Hick N'erroua disease, liver complaint, dysoepsia, I ness at the stomach, head-ache, diztiness, palpitn
bilious diseases, piles, consumption, coughs, colds, tion of the heart, impaired appetite and weakness
(pitting of blood, pain in the chest and side, ulcers, of the extremities, emaciation ana general aeonujr
female weakness, mercuria. diseases, and all cases I Disturbed rest, a sense of pressure ana
of hypochondriacism, low spirits, palpitation of the stomscb after eating, nightmare, great
tbe heart, nervous irritability, nervals weakness, despondency, severe Hying pains in the
flour albus, ceminal weakness, indigestion, loss ofl a id sides, costiveness, a dislike for society, or con nnetite, heart barn, sreneral debility, bodily I venation. Involuntary sisbinir and weeping, lan
weakness, chlorosis or green sickness, flatulency, guor and lassitude upon tbe least exercise, hysterical faintings, hysterics, headaches, hiccup,! Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent
from enjoying the great pleasure of being pg county. Mo., and being much fatigued, I
present at the dinner to be given on Th ars. concluded to rest. In the course of the day,
day next to my ueiovea menu ana oia asso- came across the Address of the Democratic ciate in arms, General Solomon Van Kensie- r0mmltlee of Louisville 'and oerused It dili-
tear, it is now lorty seven years since i nrsi gently, although with pain. 1 could not help
met nils General
net of Dr
ry. Associated in all the tolls and dimcullies anj forged extracts against the good old pat
ncident to a war, the theatre or which was an Pini -nd father of the West. Gen. Wm. II.
m a 1
unbroken wilderness; ot ages nearly corres- irArrion.
ponJent; and of dispositions and tastes which fho first vote I ever eve was for Jackson.
induced us to seek the same employments, Hso supported Van Buren: but I will not
the same amusements, ind the same fellow-1 ..n(i t. nv ianper. I Rm now forever done
ship, our friendship thus formed by p re posses- wiln tne poor m(ir', enemies: the present V,
1 IV ? a I J .IJ b.i " .. . ........ - as .
sion ana Knit in common aanger, cuuiu nwi oe b, spoilers. I Jtlle did rthink, When 1 leil my ephemeral. It was such Indeed as though home .that I should soon feel constrained
we had owned the same paternity, nnd had lo ci,ange my politics.but, thank God,my eye been nutured at the same bosom. And I may Rr,j sn November next, if I live
I.u r-.l; fL!. i .1 I ... ...
say wnn vwtsiano oi ins urouicr, jc eet j0 lhe poll. 1 will give the honesr, tne
I - . -. tir r
Whnn hml I m. friend tlmt nraa not Polid.ira'ii. crn..d. the irrettl bet). W m. II. ll imSOIl IDT
Or Polidore a foe that was not mine!"' heart v support.
II . . .1 . ... . I. I Unlr .innn llvo A,lrlr..2 nf lllf 1 ) t HOf T .1 ll C
i wm not attempt, genuemen, to give you ur"" -
even a summary ol the services o( lien. Van wmnmiw " fe
Rensselear. I will not tell you of the deep darkest dc-Js they could be guilty ot. aucii
hai nf CTpaiii.iatt.KirK ;. il,;m fmm an attemDttoeuli ana misieauiiie p'lour niui
western men of his gallant bearing in the rob the advocate and Iriend ol my own oear
battle ol the Rapids of the Miami, and the ie, Missouri, 01 ins iaurc, y blood which I saw pouring fiom his manly reflect and look back upon my past fo ly in
ia still morp I aovocaiiiig so ruinous n tttusi-. " "
Patriot, June 20ih, IS 10. Mr. Gregg: Sir Please give the follow
ing a place in your valuable paper:
We, the undersigned citizens ol rosey town
ship, Switzerland county, la., late supporters
of Martin Van liuren. do declare that we
cannot consistently as Democratic Republi
cans support the administration any longer; therefore have made up o-jr niipdj to support HARRISON & TYLER. Wm. McNutf, Farmer, David Shaver, Laborer, Itctijamin Stogdate, Farmer, Charles Oeaty, Do. John Wilson, Do. Michael Long. Do. Charles Van Doren, Do. Win. Clark, Mechanic, f W. Unxter. Laborer, Amos T. Wiggins, Mechanic,
bosom upon the soil of Ohio, or his still more
glorious achievements upon the hights of oil my chains and will be tree.
cd, like those of Abra- Very respectluliy, yours c.
Queenstown, ennobled
ham, by the blood of the contending heroes.
All this you know. It is to be found tn the
records of your country, and furnishessome of
the brightest pages of its history. But for a
JAMES C. SMITH
From the Ruhtitle Whig. (ir.VF.RAl. HARRISON'S KINDNESS-
We frequently hear it stated that General
man.
Van
noor. livery
ofthe heroic Brock.ot him by whose manage- i, hn i. rr..,a?ntrl wiih ih two men's
ment,or whose gallantry, so deep a wound conduct through life, knows the utter wan', of had been Inflicted upon the military chnrac- trulj, iu ,uch H eta(emcnt. We will relnte a
i weijbt s moment, let me nsk your attentipn to bis more arrison 4 noX lhe frtend of the 4po0r m -"llS recenlUlorJr Aye, w hat is lie now ! What bul Uwt he j, M enemy ,and that Martin itt oreoa. & hero of two wBrg. the conquerer Burcn Is the true friend to the poor. E
little circutnstntice to show Gen. Harrison s
kindness nnd benevolence to the poor. Mr.
Kitchen, who now resides in this county, ma
I 1 1 t-c m nnf in I MA nnlnln nl n l.rffn nnn lidnnv I . . r.. . ...
atrial or lir. urn. lsvans'mea- -""" v ..6w .... ."tv years ago went to Cincinnati 10 purcume
fficulty repaired to the office and lanuly, supported the emoluments ol an hum- i ,na i. i,Hr,cned that Gen. Harrison was
, to which, he says he is indebt- Iblc oflice,the gift of a President who had :n tiie f.nd Office when Mr. Kitchen arrived
to life, health and friends, himself leooardiscd his life, and shed hit blood k. : n..k.. mnnov.
ing all the blessings of health. in-4. , v nirlh- Inn-iieiim nf U srnimtrr. .l.. ...- j-..Tj j h kl.
j . . i r . . r i -.-.w--p.--w----.f---'--"w -.--w ii iiiu v prpivor iiPi pr i' is xi uniiur rr t w u as w
ic.nc s night mare, rheumatism, asthma, tie do-1 physicians who considered it beyond the power oil ter ot our country!
loureuxS.cramp, spasmodic affections, and those l medicine to restoro him to health; howevor as his! ear 8g0 1 wouli have answered you fel
who are victims to that most excrutiat.ng a isorucr, .miction had reduced mm to 'rj j j k, ,!,' I lw citizens, that he was living in humble re Ai. ;M driA roliar rrnm tkeir .uffierinir h a I riilinn. and hmrin hep n recommended hv a rela-I . . . "
course of Dr. Wm. Evans' medicine. I tive of his to make
Also, nausea, vomiting, pains in the side, limbs, I icine, he with di
nad, stomach or back, dimness or confusion of procured a package
techt. aoiees in the inside, alternate flushes of led for his restoration
heat and dullness, tremors, watcbinge, agitation,! He is now enjoy
: . . su a t avABSMasa asiatMna ai iiipi npp ininrmminn. waisa rt" k &A
p.,r., ina ii.it... .r. Nw Yoa. satined in everv oarticular as to this astonishing and knw how 5 Ppreciate a Hero scrvi- n- counterfeit, and upon his throwing out the
Ths Folaowimo InTBRnTtno and Abtosibh- case at Dr. Wm. Evace' medicine office, 100 Chat- ces, nnd reward a soldier s toils, fcuch, gen grsl one and pCrhpa the only one, Mr Kilthiso Facts, are among the nuin rous Cures per- J ham et N. Y. Itlemcn, wasthe situation ofmy friend, thede-l en observed that if he found another one, he
formed by the use of Dr. Wm. Evans' Medicines. A severe ease of files cured at iiw Uhatiiam si fender ofUhto Cabins from the furious sava- hllTe to 0 home wUhou. hjs land, as
i rincip. umce, iwiaawam pes, the barer in his body the ma. ks of seven he ,, ld Deen ro ne onP lima to eet what
wueretue uoctor may oe coneuueo, prooiiniij . cw wcrwj, w.o bc.cicij mtuic " ,i:tinrt wniind when ihP snoilers rnmc. I i j , , . o ------ by Iftter, poat paid) from any part of the United more than 0 years. Had had recourse to medi- d ,8J'n" "J "ftr il Jl. Ir A . h.e ,,lld' nd hd b?,re,Jr enou?h lo Purc$
States, Arc. Persons requiring medicines and ad- cmes of almost every description, also the advise .B.w.,a v. I the I tn J he Wtnted, and wo tll be compelled
tics, must enclose a Bank Note, or Order. of several eminent physicians, but never round the were sutlered toejecltne hnppy nusoanamen (oab tndon the idea of p irchtwing it for lhe rtrlits- k tia I 1 iivlial sa1 iaT from sinv ssniirrA tt.liftlsirMVtP lint i 1 1 l I La f- re si t nnrriAii r I 1 1 a 1 ta lisrn reitAii I . ..
t . -,., .-lr r Ik.. .11.4 m n Ko.n.. nF 1IM1 t!l.lhnm afreet. N I " - I s.l.j il.. ICBCIIW
iors (jonciusire rrooia oi me exiraorainsry i v..v .... lQ uenc,tr ws niivn inuceu -iiiui miic irerc
ficacr of Dr. Wm. Evans celebrated Camomile and nd procured some medicine irom turn, wmcu ne
Aperient Anti-Bilious Pills, in aleviating
mankind. Mr. Robert Cameron. 101
G. W. English,
Madison Chase, W. Jono, James Chase, Robert Seymour, Seth Sampson, R. D. Iliitrherson, Joseph Bonnell, Jeremiah Kinney, I.uzarus Yocum, James Wade, Vincent Rudd, Sun ford Rudd, Eraslus Rudd. John Taylor Jr.. Aaron M. Cochran. John W. Cochran, Jesse Turner,
Do.
Farmtr do. Do. Du. Do. Do. Do Do. Laborer, Farmer, Do. Do. Do Laborer, Farmer, Do. Do.
Another Cm woe. Wc have before us a
letter from a friend in Vevay, by 'which we
are informed that Mr. Gray, late editor of the Times in that place (one of the rankest
Locofoco papers in the s'.ate) lina censed ins
connextion with that print, andlrflthe party;
and that he will immediately commence the
publication of n Whig paper there under the title of "The tVatcrn Statesman and Demo
cratic U hig." So we go. Vt e have swapped off a Whig Lau-yer for a good Democratic edi' tor a very fair exchange; with theexceptioc
that the difference is in our favor. rohtna Beacon.
Eighty two Changes ixosib Ward. An official notice signed by the officers ofthe 8lh, ward Tippecanoe Club, of New York, Chas. II. Delcvan President, states that the Club mimkin An a iKnnsanil nnii ri i n fi I V m. rrKe
Gen. Harrison observed to the He-,8.of W,0R1 rotei llie vn Buren ticket at
f Pi VPS' I ft fwr Ait Avat .a.mI La mnnaV. Hal . rt i r .
a ma . I - v f n" a j y i hp sinri ii tr f inn. tin it. m 'nr.
jt.ik'rarl a Sa vast hloes inn ikia ssar si tAr aiitlatv I - s. "
Ti . . ... a m ... r -. I sirm cu is u tiinv s ni ui a a si cuuer i jl - m.a..u l a irta.i I ..i..... w
fflicted found tmmedttie renei ana suosequenuj upeneci a . . . , wuiu iei ir. ivucripn n.vr ihicci imwCery. cure. ed "8UrP ,he eaJ ,nnd Vl0,ate 8rov" ney he wanted to nurchasc hi land with-and
. DOWerTiM''" I i i i l i r-t I J
Disease, Chronic Dysentary. or Bloody Flnx- letter from Mr Sheldon P Uilbert to ur jvm wmc. . rcaou.mcu io u.e songso. u.c remarked to Mr. Kitchen that he should not
the bowels, ee- J?P"0'"'V'V " P"c" " - go away without being made a freeholder
to m to stool. Afro:r nu iuu immuii.i upc. ine scarrcc veterans oi lormer wars were ex- as. ir:..i r.- . r
. . .1' J . . . " L - r I m.io.l mi.liiiD. nrik. riamnmilA hliint. he. s well I . w ..... . ... . . mi. n.ui.iieii wiu an enure uranRcr to u.
o. VK, nium, romiuni, .- --i" "T-" vlr" 1 n ' u a.. empieo irom me otnerwise general proscrip- n,,Prjertr, .j u ,,,:u..,. k:. .A.t ,nnn
! OlllUC I UraiUVS llljacia uum . a I ... i al a L. I vaj nasu h ntniwuu o aita l"
its wonderful effects on the nervous "ucc". ". . ri'" ' this oi
Symptoms, unusual flatulency in
vers griping, frequent inclination to go to stool,
cnsion to his friendship for the "poor
quency of pulse, and a frequent discharge of ip- M thoossnoe
uinriT iua rnnuer. miipd waft hinnd. rreii re-iAucnuvu w...a.. v - - i . . ri. i " .
... - ' i . .. . . t,t r...- ..... Bvi . a. a . i nni in niiir.i s im ifii npi n; ais n mpn ni iiv ibitip i . . . .
oiiuy, sense of burning heat, with tn intolerable system, i na puoiic m.my m v w i,g- r- j --' , " ... - - man. ' II vott nre not ali?hed in regard
bearing don of the n.rts. Mr. Cameroo is en- d in the bud, through the na urai enect o his ner- proiession, wouia nave inuucea tne usurpers .... ,...,- rBn1IMOn Mr. Kilcl,,,, himself.
joying penect health, and returned his sincere vona aeoimy up 1 10 ipnre uic warworn followers oi tne greai j , ... . , t-m-nl of
tn. . . ..v. tL. t - . . ft a . . i tftavA.VA.. ww aim w r oor srsss ins nnasii inn ras. a . . a .a a . a as a sk.vw wvw..w ------
lu.uu .ur mo eairaorainary nenent ne nan recei- . w --- . - rompej, aitnougn iney naa neen tne soiaiers r.... - , r.-A. nn;nt ,ii J. . Irulshade. but the calm retreat cave his physical I r t.Si.. j .i" ,--...- I lacls. U ill our an Buren friends point out
Asth.a Tw v.s c, -j- . t. if "P If eom OMO lhen hd i . ' ' , , ' " ,":" a similar instance of disinterested friendship
Monroe, Schuylkill, Vm ctodith the medical virtues oi --- , K....c.. :.., . ... to the "poor" upon the part of Martin Van ajj;. U. they term him
ency, disturbed rest, nervous head-ache, difficulty I"'"""" ' " ......... j , . the "poor man s friend.''
nr breathing, tightnew and atricture across the """k"' n,n.ni.J from Vr sl- e . Je,ir,. i0 has ueen spared u at
.1.:!:.. J m.i .... I ilc ... r.v....r. , n w Ihini, nrhirh rnnl.l lomnl Ih.
I. if f ... I i.'ivivobiu "ii I nunc n iiivii vwum .iai' have experienced from Dr. W m. L.vana Uino i . f e i
:i- n:ii- V.M .HI, i.im tupiuu ui me spoucrsi .111 menu is mc
SHELDON Us GILBERT, last victim, i he reason oi this honorable uis
Durham, Green county, N Y. Unction 1 could tell.. It is somewhat differ
ent from that which induced the giant Poly-
breast ditziness, nervous iritabilitt and restless
ness could not lie In a horizontal position without the sensation of imnendimrmflToeation. naloitntion
of the heart, distressing cough costiveness, pain nf tha stomach, drowsiness, great debility, and deficiency of the nervous energy. Mr. R. Monroe give up every thought of recovery, and dire despair
A certain rich physician, lately complain
. v a a a a . B
ingina cottee-house, mat he had tnree nre daughters, to whom he should give ten thous
and dollars each, and vet that he could hno
I nobody to marrv them. ''With rour lave
. . ... .... ii - $ . i .I - i-i.- i r. ... - ,- i
rrica 73 cents a package, which contain , a not- piiemus to intena tne line uonor to tne rvmg Doctor," said and Irishman, who was present, tick nf f'amrtmila Pillat mnA Sh Kav nf A npnAItt Pi llsl. I .f 1 1 Li at. 11. t a-vi mat. nnrk La I " " 7
very
it'
respect
R.lt nrk f L A MAiinlnftM AMMft ..Sva.. a. I
...c vuuuwiiiiico ui pem-i iiiicresieu ne i vimginu rim iua 001 ui n(reciom i m.. V( nmcs. Dill YOU may PCmsnj Me aOXIOUS J .. I .l.: natir! -i8lenCr f haPPInc"' " b? M(idenJl D .J?' E..s' Camomile and Family Aparient to know the w,ich has Keen assigned VJ i? vn i? j nir !! noticed m a public paper some cures effected by Pills for sale at his principal office, 10U Chatham e ... ,,,- lKo u; r,u- a ,ul tow 11 take lwo ' ,hem pr. Wm. Evans'Medicine in his complaint, which st N Y. - - for this outrage upon the feelings ofthe Amer- . ,
maucedhim to purchase a package of the Pills Principal rreatern Office, 47 Green et Louisville, ri people, viiij, u wi precisely inai Spirit or tub Time. We noticed in our t?m0hr T1? incomP,ete,? removiogevery symp- Ky, W'here Dt Evans celebrated medicine can be which has been given in all ages and in all ,erda v. a coal wngon bearing on it w or his disease. He wishes to say his motive had wholesale and retail, and southern and western countries for all the violent and unjust acts of t n . utr.... u r riv r; fct this declaration is. that thfMnfflirrd with tk .t. rn h ...nntiJ. . ... uTi. ui:- i iJ.k:- the following mottOCSt MIIuzzah for UlG I ip,
, . - 7 - i t - . ... . litmus; iij I'uuni. kuuu. jii tins vnsc, ime or any symptoms i similar to those from which Vvtion.Dt ITm Evans will not be respon- trth .dvanlnre ofthe democracv.n In the is happily restored, may likewise receive the ible for the genuineness ofthe Camomila Pills un- tne aavantnge oi uie uemocracy. mine Jie inestimable benefit. less they ara bought of Dt Evans' ndvertis miJsl of uch Abominations, how appropriate . LivaaCoaetAtaT: TVa rers Standi. tor, annta. Thera i one airant in everv countvoa i the exclamation of one ofthe distinguished
Hannth Browne, wife of Joseph Browne, north Buy of none but agents, as many druggeata who victims ofthe savage Robcspiere, ttOh! dem-
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ixth st. near Second street, Wiltiamsbnrgh, ar- are otherwise respectable, have imposed upon the ocracr. how many crimes are committed in
. w i.u unci wuipi.uiif invaiiu vj Bduiig . vputiuuo . i v i n4 u . ww uvicHH thv namel reatored to health through tha treatment of Dr. druggists are not Dr. Evans agents; therefore re- ' ,i , t u u 5 . Evan.. Symptoms; Habitual eonatipation spectable dealers in the country ought not to get . mar, e proper, gentlemen, that I hould 01 (he bowels, total Iom of ai,ntite. craciatia anurinua artieia nrtham. hn writa fnr tha Mnn. add that ueneral Van Kensselear has nccoun-
n of the epigastric region, great depression ofl ine to 100 Chatham street, N Y, where the Pillsl ted for every cent of the public money that ?.riU n?not and other ay mptoin of extreme de-1 are manufactured and sold wholesale. General! ever came into his hands, and that he dares
u,.iroea Bleep, inordinate now or the men- freetern uttice, 47 reen st Louisville, K.y: lh- ,ircleat invesliimtion inin LI. rnndurt . V"
pain in the right side, could not lie on her left Principal office of tha United States, 100, Chat- mn rt(So.. what . ne . "fl.Vi: ,ale cxtraordm wfc without an alcravation of the bain, urine hiirh ham at New York. an officer. W hat cause of deep leflectton, Mni., 0ethl
and good times, and good money," nnd on the
other side the laconic Wellerism, with the
nose and crooked thumb, uMatty, you can't
come it. The miners, in the immediate vi
cinity who s'ipply the city with ?oal, feel the
pressure ol the times very sensibly. We trun that, at the election, they will give a hard
pull forbid Tipr--Sl.bou.Rep
OCrltiss ud, with how much truth we da
not know, that when Mr. Dumont made his
larv somerset, and vaulted into
u I.- ri t i i. i.jil. r
wf avMi iiw a.d anwiMBl nf Ik. r,, r .i i:.
mi ..wvnuw. iii ,m iii.ii II. Biol. unpviHiv. CP.Hirrir.rrii oci.riuwiiinBivii . . ,,Vw iv vsuumiii atrs. Browna v.. .t..iiA A. tk... nfik. R..l i-i.i ik-t .-. .j J J..I j.r V. I r i c
, " -". j w. .i.iiim wni"""i"n .ailin.iiiliraliwvi uiiaVIICIIl Hl WII I Cini IICU IO OIUCC, L. L , . . " . , fpyswians, hut receivad no ralif fmm their m ad i. mnr tim tar in nurriuiii. v... ia. r.h.I , .K- j r:. j r n lbo nave heretofore been regarded as loco
.w,..- . Thit u Uie way things work for every one
ft-rSea list of Agent. K"r ."' E "A " ! i ' ar loose,-we gain threc. Thiit Mr. Dumont
T Jea tier aevtrtlssmsata ia this paper. 1 e -v -I Mt his party for hit POrtv troo4.Poliical Ben.
Wafmibb 1tCm. whieheffsctailly sj hetr tae aijf diHrsma anni at
Still they comb! Mr. F. O. J. Smith,
formerly member of Congress fiom Cumber
land County, Maine, has been invited by IsaacDycr and forty-two others, recently tup-
porters ot Jackson and Van Buren, lo Jelivcr
a political address at Ualdwin, on the 4!h ol July. Bait. Pot.
New Cumoehi.?id, Pa. June 1. Aji Incide.it. A laughable inciJenl occurred in this county some time since, the cir
cumstances of which we give just ns wc got
them from one who professed to be acquainted with the transaction. An old gentleman farmer, who had two or three very pretty
daughters, was so very cautious of his chargo
that he would not permit them to keep tne company of young men; however, they adopted the following expedient to enjoy the company of their lovers, without the know ledge of the father. After the old man had retiicd to rest, the girls would hang n sheet out of the win liw, which W is q-iite a distance from the ground, an J the bean would seize hold of the sheet, and with the assistance of his lady love, who tugged lustly nt the sheet above, would thus gain an entrance; but it so happened that one evening the girls hung out the sheet rather too early for the old gf ntlcman,by some ill wind, was blown round the corner, and spying the sheet could not coujecture the meaning of its being there s. he took hold and endeavored to pull It down; the girls above, supposing it to be one of their beaux, began lo hoist, and did not JUcovcr their mistake until lhe head of the old man was level with the window sill: when one of
them exclaimed Oh! Lord! it's Dad!' and
letting g their hold of the sheet, souse came
the old man on lhe hard ground and stones
belcw, dislocating one of his shoulders, viiiru convinced him 'that bis effort, to make old
maid on I of his dnf liters' was a matter not so easily accomplished, and withdrawing all further opposition te their keening, company, be was soon a father in law.Frttinafi't Adv.
