Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 32, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 August 1840 — Page 3
1 31 EEIC A N . joactol Rern of the Vote, siren in Franklin County An 3, 1 840.
BROOKYILLE, IJVDIAft A
FRIDAT, AUG. T, 1840.
THE TIPPECANOE CLUB, Will meet, ae usual, at the Court I loose on to
morrow evening, wbere the friends of Harrison and
Til Buren are inmea to attend. By that t;m i
much additional news will be received from the .
lections in Indiana and Kentucky.
Our friends must not cease their exertions, but
tbarg upon the enemy so long as the? have aoa.
Kssioaof our Treasury, offices, Army and Navy.Only 1-t oar success inspire as with renewed vig-
i.tsee.
Indian a. Redeemed!!
Federalism Prostrate, and the Peo
ple Triumphant!! It is useless for us to say any thins of the
result of the election in this Stale, which took
place on Monday last. fok at the follow.
in- column of figures! It speaks louder than any array of wotd& The last hopes of the
pciiers are destroyed the people have pro
nounced their condemnation. Our anticina-
t ions are more man realized. Bieeers rra.
jority will not fall short of f 0,000!! In
iNovember next that pure potriot and honest
man, who has bien abusedlandercd and ner-
ceeoted by the administration and its hired organs, will reccccive 20 or 25,000 n.ajoritj.
Then you federal tffice holders mar lie
forge and steal un, until political grate?, , rope, Texas and the jails will receive you,with
the peoples' rr.oney in jour pctke! and slao
der upon yur tongues.
MAJORITIES. BgZcr' Uowmd. 99 136
Franklin Dearborn
Jefferson
Jennings
Scott
Ripley Rush
Wayne
Union Flovd
Switzerland
Putnam
Hcndrick
Hamilton
Hancock
Decatur
Marion
Ikrthobme w
llenrv
Delaware Randolph UaJlaOQ
Farette
Mcngotrry
Browo Johnson ilonroc Shelby
593 315 180 307 370 1626 144 83 166 300 800 475 227 75 509 301 GOO 805 332 400 350 337 125
For Governor. Samuel Bigger, 252 T. A. Howard 162 Lieut. Governor.
Samuel Hall 251 B-S.TuIey, 160 Senator. DaTid Mount, 266 Thomas Panel, 148 Representatives. J. A. Mntson 250 James Con well, 249 Geo. G. Shoup, 164 Joseph Bennett 15D Recorder. - G. W. Kimble 248 Red in Osborn, 163 Sheriff. J.O.St. John 251 Jef. Colescott, 155 Coroner. Oth. Colescott 245 Elmer Hyatt, 166 Commissioners. R. Templeton, 250 James Webb, 248 Jas. Rosberry, 161 Joel Palmer, 165
o
374 318 375 317 !365 32C 380 361 314 316 376 313 370 310 372 319 371 372 318 316
w o 3 5 ra O 99 GO
98 61 99 60 98 96 61 59 97 60 1.7 59 98 59 98 95 CO GO
03
75 44 75 44 75 44 75 75 44 41 75 44 75 44 74 44 74 74 44 4t
sr
4 v to 120 109 120 109 118 111 121 117 108 103 121 108 123 103 120 107 120 120 101 109
n
99 96 99 96 97 97 98 91 97 95 87 106 96 96 95 96 97 93 . 96 95
s OP o
113 115 114 114 114 114 118 113 114 110 113 114 117 111 tU 114 115 114 113 113
J8 9
27 69 27 89 30 86 27 24 89 88 28 88 i 31 85 27 89 27 27 89 X9
cr x 9
H C H . it
29 o a 1 188
96
1089
29 1188 970 1087
RD. EYANST FEVER AND AOITlt Mi ta
Theae nilla. ma amir.hTi- BJ.n.j . a- 1 . :
. - --j "vtu ,v mum uutform relief in the different modifications of the distressing maladies, are particularly recommended to public notice. On the aceecsionof the cold stage, when the face and limbs of the sufferer
pale, and the sensation of cold and languor are felt
vu note sjstem.t-etr administration is
28 y . 27 25 97 98 30 95 29 96 28 97 27 28 96 96
Kons Those marked with a star are Whigs, and of course are elected.
The Issue.
1192 1084 1194 1150 1088 1072 1175 1091 1189 1068 1173 1091 1179 1179 1080 1087 i
From tht Aets York Express Thb QDBmoN'-MSTTLBD. The election in Louisiana being over, we now give the followstatement, for the encouragement of tceak brethren, and a token for those who "look before thry leap." In 1836 it will be recollected that General Harrison received the votes of the following seven States, viz:
VOTES. 7 8 3 10 21 9 15
MAJORITY. 6.951 545 580 3,674 8,457 8.803 3,662
73 votes, sure for Harrison
9,635
300 300 350 147
1097 -ext L-gislaturt. In the 29 counties heard
V"-J we nave elected ix) Whig member, cf the Legislature and 5 Federalitf
This h the voice cf the people passing their
? nioa upon the acts of the last federa! Leg&tiire. It Ucir ha rebuke as ther decrrv.
el
Fret the Indian Journal of Aug. 4, MAKE WAY FOR MARION. 300 majority for Bigger. The annual election nf rhiaafefa ti- vi...
Nterday, and the result is most glorious in
--..v.. vuvj. acre, at the centre of the Jgee holding power, In the midst of the Post
junto, at tne very heart r the corrupt f rations of the train bands of executive
cwuon, me inends of Harrison have coverithemalrflu wifli imiunfiLi. .
. . jv,.,ufiine iionor. yjia I-Wion IS emnti9Kll J
. . .. r j "cuccnica, regeneraand disenthralled, and m .h.
. ... 1 w fawi SO is our a ret Pl.t iah t .1 .
L u counhave done as they may.
srr- ngnres here they
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r"fl I niirrr IRXt T a t ,
- 04 wa xm uowara, ioyo
filial!, 1670 B.S.Tuley, i i Senator. l0btHanna,1657 H.Brady,
f-etser, 1685 C. Vick-rs.
artlig, l678 A F Morriso 312
11 Rt oncrtff.
Q .., ,U(U u. v i aes, t County CommissionercPugh, 1646 A B Strong,
u ocvioof lAmmisnoner. -I aannaman tRTQ M n
"-)u lUt UVUUCL) Thomas, 1652 2. Lake.
0Ut 600 vol. a ' k .
'onlr j ,cv-uu" ne iu a vote given HlirLuV,dence of lhedeep and pervading , 'Rlthat exists in relation to national faoli-
Weilt , -' oted yeterday. who had KUethat liW privilege since rW,,ifl,tial el"- The increase almost entirely In favor of the
candidates.
The battle in Franklin County was fought on
Monday last, and after the smoke has blown awav.
and .the battlefield surveyed, we find the dead,'
wounded and missing, all on the side of the enemy. The army of the spoilers has been destroyed, and the friends of freedom have noble marched to vic
tory without the lose of one. We are incapable of
expressing our feelings, when witnessing the peonle t rinmnhtner nv.r tkAtf. am :
K 1 O - - www mv vu.bv wring iu
enslave them. Nobly have they triumphed. Se- ermoni vereis the rebuke they have given this corrupt' Jersey
administration.wbicb aas oppressed the people.andi H,elaw,,r
almost ruined the country. Maryland, I Ohio, There are many aoble souls, who have labored; t
unceasingly in the cause in this County, who have! Kentuckv,
euKiiea emseires to tue lasting gratitude oi an oppressed people. Tbey have entered the field Total."
without hope of reward, except in restoring a suf- in 1840.
feeing country, and of living and dying with a clear. Elections held in the following seven states
conscience. since the nomination of IIrrtdnn .. T-u-
I - awwaa iiiiu M J 111 a The eitiaens of Posey have covered ihemselves,'ndirate t"at they will vote for that ticket by with honor in the contest. Her spirited citizens.! but the majorities named:
ueauca or UOUDC. Smiin. Uonwell. Kilsrarfnn A- ' vnr
feel that they hare done some service for their Massachusetts, 14
country. She has entitled herself, according to New York,
the proposition, Co at&ad proudly at the head of Connecticut,
the lift- j Rhode Island,
Blooming Grove, the North' star el" Franklin Virginia,
county , is still unshaken tnd unsubdued. Alwavs' Michigan,
raising her voice, rebuking corruption, and cheer-' Louisiana, ing on to victory those engaged in the cause of Total human liberty. She will of course take her stand Harrrion's ) next to Posey, (not because she is any less patriot-' capja jD icgg f ie, but only because ber population is lees, I Balk, twin sister of Blooming Grove, has us-
a r a .
.ne. cr nonor, never navieg yet bowed ber Whole number of electoral rotes 264 knee to the spoil's party. They are trne native necessary to a choice 148. We have thereborn citizens, who love their institutions, and fore 24 votes 'to spare from the above list. knew how to preserve them. j Should we lose more than that number, we While Wmter, long degraded and 'abused White' will give "the grand hailing ign of distress."
n -icr, nas arisen ana put on ner beautiful ear-' lu loiiowing respecianie hl.Hies, ail consid-
rut odds, her imlomita- ered good for "Tip and Ty."
4i 8 3 25 3 5 95 73
172
MAJORITY. 3,000 15,000 5,000 1,000 2,000 1,000 2,000
menu. FighUngaginet fearful i
North Carolina,
Tennessee, Illinois, Pennsylvania,
15
15 5 30
65 MA word to the wise." is sufficient
1349 1318
1318 1312
1390 1348 1308
1334
n
Vie whin entered the nmiuin Rml ith !
that persevereing determination which never fail.' Tbey have their reward. If Van Burenism sweeps
over the country like the deadly simoon, they can calmly lie their heads apon their pillows with a1
ennciousneee of baring done their duty. Whilst here, we will make one remark. Tbos. II liar-'
wise, of White Water, waa a candidate before the
wh convention for the nominal ion of Representor The tie ws from the Kentucky elections is
tive, hot when the convention selected others, it most cheering. The Democratic Whigs re
aampenea not ma ardor, but he exhorted bia per- sweeping every thing before them, sonal friends to rapport the nomiations with xeal:
and he ha. spared no time nor treble in cheering. The &tfc ,Wrr. Severe I r I... P-r
on hi. friend, to victory, wdi. diN eminatind township, (the residence of the Rev. jam thoM rmt trsthi anon eaieb Ihc mim ib aim. x
Con well) rebuked the slander of the Globe
upon one of her worthy citizens. The whole
White Water valley owes it to herself to pro-
nouncc sentence upon it in like langu age.
W ill she not do it on ths first Monday in No-
thoee great troths upon wnich the peace and pros
perity of our country depends. Such devotion to!
principle i. worthy Only of Whigs, and they should
be recollected. Case, Wilson, ate. have also la
bored hard in the reformation of that township.
In Sprinefiel't, the battle via foazht w itb des
iteration, hot the result i. a triumph for the Whirs.! . i
The (jroTsrnment officer. left no device untried in
that township to succeed. 8ome fifteen Wbisrw
did not vote at the Springfield boll., which would;
. I
have settled the politics of that township.
There are many individuals in the county who
are entitled to the thanks of the Whiirs for their
untiring test throughout the canvas.. Mr Hiram Ja r-bman in Fmtttrml tti.klanil has hnlatl. Tamil
the enemy in that township, aud conducted the . Horriblb. A Frenchman in New Oi-
canvave manfully, assiated by many others in that! Lean! nnea Barnichand or Barauchand in a
township.
Where now are the slanderers of the honest old Farmer, David Mount? They have been sent to their political graves, like An naniul and Sapphire, with a lie in their mouths)
distressing cases, where there is a sallowness of first opened. WieV J1' Leo
iDr m iikj epigastric region, witn other 1 tie of ih ftvnm : . ... , yv symptom, indicating the existence of morbid action let the Sil7. VTT; "d witU .th fiD
vuivuiu uieeaee oi i no siomacb, liver, bowels, mesentery, or snleen. w
erally supervene from protracted intermittent.
they permanently overcome these diseases, st the same time give ton. to the stomach, cleanse and strengthen the bowels, and impart health, vigor, and energy to the system. Many persons emigrate to the rich and fertile st it of the west, in the hope of attaining a future competency, but alas! ere long that hope becomes blasted, when they appear with impaired and eufeebled constitutions, resulting from attacks of that direful terror of tha Vt.
Fever and Ague. If such persons bad resorted to the USe Cf the above ni!I II,. ennban .1.11; J
tenance Would Lav? been restored to its florid hue. t. :..a .
me Tiiai energy re-estaoii-nco, and the hole system purified and invigorated They are now regarded as an inestimable public blessing, and indispensible to the Lralth
prosperity of the inhabitants of many portions of
vv mm V u&u 1 LA a. IJIIII1 nneam Vtallak A a.. ak ....
I , j piiiaj iivj an cucctu al remedy in I' ever and Ague; they invariably effect a permanent cure. On first feeling the premonitory symptoms of the Ague, it is advisable at once to clear thoroughly the stomach and bowels. In no way can .this be belter and less inconveniently produced than by taking a dose of Dr. IFm. Evans Purifying Pill., tbe value and well authenticated' virtues of wLict. morii;.. i. . i. j
.... . uik nei:u, a iiu still are, too apparent to call for fMrther comment.
IMr Le IIU in nrnmniA . 1. 1. 1 ... ...
-, j j , " "canny Fecretion oi ino bi e, and render the system capable of receiving with knnph r Ik. In.:. .. - .
-"'goranng or Btrengtbening Pillar never failinir rn,J. :"
. ' . , " . J i"HcnniriDg constitution from attacks of the above diseases, and strengthening the stomach, and the whole arstem. AaaeatDiaiAf lla 4tl a
L.oV .t7 '1Br Pac containing both kinds of Pill.
- HaaL.ii, Y.June 2d, 1839 To Dr Wm Evans. Dear 8ir-I have been afflicted darner Hi .nrin. .nJ r.n -r ... 1 . .l .
. r" '"s i.ii wi iuv invi inrev years, with the Fever and Ague the docttorswLo
vaiicu ii. me tertian aina; it returned verv other dav. All mv rr;on.i.
there was no hope for my recovery; I always felt languid and feeble; my face'andpimb. became pale and emaciated; my bieathing was short and anx-
loua, wuu a constant pain in my ngbt side; the fit eencrallv continued ei-i. or ten knnr. Anrlntw
which time there waa often an acute pain in the
bead; sometimes slight delirium. 1 wss told hy a friend (who bad likewise happily experienred the Salutary effects of Dr Evsns' Fever snd Ague Pills) that they had cured him and waa likelv to
prove beneficial to me. I sent for them. And
... .......... .v.iiovj iui iuuitireiin pjm-l leeu. nlaint. anil I aritentl. k... L. . i . li t -.til-- ... m .
r , --, j i puoiic win uooue . remale Fill.. soon become fully acquainted with their virt.es. Evans' F.ver and Aru. Pi 11
vice to you. Your, with esteem. .. CHARLES ANDERSON. Snld at toft nhatkam IkT V i
r, ana at scon, Mai 47 Green .tree:, Louisville, and by bis sdvertised Roesville. fTa n t as l rt at 1 1 I l.at a.,t. a . . I
" piiiicipaii idwhi in in uniieo Statos. G, HOLLAND. Brook ville. la.
accomnanied Titkninni.i.;.. ti " "'ese precursalory sptoms sre not ;ted,l .1
leisen the .nhaanei A 'Zl , II: "J7 T1"M' 'P'Mnodie convulsions t '
violent .1-M.g. a.d e (aa directed) will ultimately curelhe most obati di.eJa-n, V.lh.C.,5 b, "?,c!?1 "ij
nateAoct. They do not exhaust like purges, nil their action ia more universal ant r. .. .1 . .1..
remove all obstmrtion. exoir. ti.. r-.: r , ol "rania when thought nat r.
Liver to a healthy action, and produce a free cir- miiJ" ,lUctea
CUlatlOU. There nilla are nf aitrnal ntii;.. .1 . I r .
. i - ......j ih iiivn
u. .i n 7 .iiu wuu inennsrer lettae childe numahn n.kkj . . a "
., . . - ir two or tnree nunoie three time. . d.y. It not breast immediately, for the milk would t.ke tU to? thror,,00n- WtCD ,Le lCf tL J com ifli anS.!: ffU,n'' ,n0tl,er immedidren having a fear, and nndergoing the painful opthe next tooth much harder to come tbrceh and sometimes causes death. rcng, ana .. . , Price one doIlar I hide. Evans 8oothing Syrup in his family, (i- of a tee hing child.) wi.be. n. f stst, ,Ut he fond it ent.rely effectual in relieveirg ptin in the guml. follow. W e cheerfully comply with his request.' w- k i- JV Y. Sun. , . - k 'CVe 11 " fc"CBer"y cknow!edged by those who Lave tried it that the soothing syrup for children culling their teeth, advertised in another column, is a highly nsesful article for the purpose for which it is intended. Highly respectable petsons, at any rate, who have made use of it, do not hesitate to give it. irtne. the sanction of their name..' Boston Traveller. A severe case of teething, with summer complaint, cured by the infallible American Sooihirg XES 5 k'' 1 S FVn"' Mr"- MTrson, residing at No. f, Madison street, called a few dava since at the medical office of Dr. Wm. Ev.ns, 1(M) Catharo atrect, purchased a bottle of the Syrup for her child, who was suffering excruciating pain during the process of dentition, being momentsrially threatened with nn.ni.;-. . i: . . '
,. , ......u., iu wwen too wer. exceeding loose ,Dd no food could le retained on the stomach. Almost immediately en its application, the alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and
k T" " 7 Ql " T',P on the rtims, the bowdt in a short time bees me quite natural .i!V-7l ?Utff r,lit0ror the benefit a forced the child, the mother came of her own accord, and rreely sanctioned publicityy to the above. A single trial of this medicine win tert its .nriv ailed virtue.. Ia the many thoussod esses .Lore it has been used it haa never failed to git. i mandate relief to the infantile ufierer. PrincipaUffice for the United States, 100 Chat nam st A. l ork. CaUTtoa.x-Entered .i..J;. . a.. .!-..
.i.iuiii iv nil ui wongress to avoid imposition of counterfeiters; be par ticularthat the label expresses that it has been entered, and be likewise particular in n.i...;..
from the regular agent. .
oee list or aotnr. r... .i i. .r . i .
... . . . mmm UI IVUvWIBI
i j , mm ior uiem. Ana meaicinea in thte paperglad I an, to assert, that I never, had a return of Evana' Camon.il and Aperient Pills the ague after using a few package, or them; tbey Evans Soothie SerarTJ riii.! .. .. are an invaluable remedy fo7tb.ldi.tre.aing TeeibTf 1 P fo,.Cailar9n ""!.
f ihit i ivn ,i ..
and others see list of agent.. P.ee Q. Ilibhen. Rnshville; Eaikat and Top.
scon, Hamilton O.; 3Iailhias. Kiecer and Co..
Louisiana. The final result of the election in
Louisiana is the election of two Whig Congress
men and one federalist. Ai heretofore stated J
White, (W.) in the first district received, major
ity of 2045 votes. - The second District Dawson
(fed) received a majority of 13 votes; and in the
third District Moore (W.) received 55 mojority. making the popular vote id that State, in favor
of the Hairisori ticket, two lAotuand and eighty
seven votes! Shs i. just a. safe for Harrison as if!
the Presidential vote had already been polled.
What has been the result of publishine and
Va.
circulating handbills on Sunday evening be
a .a a . '
lore tne election, containing lies and Slanders
upon the whig candidate! Let defeated federalism answer.
fit of intoxication on the evening of the 4th inst. walked into his own parlor where his daughter was sitting and plunged a dagger into her breast. The poor girl fled across the street where a neighbor caught her in his arms and extracted tne weapon. She expired in a few moments. The cause of this hor
rible outrage is not stated. We suppose he will plead insanity of course, as that is the fashionable defence now-a-davs for the mai
attrocious and Unnatural crimes.
Dr. Goode's celebrated Female Pills.
The SO Dills Sir A af rnncrl AMMm.nnJ .L-
tice or the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of exercise, or general debility of the eyatem, obstructions, suppressions, and irreo-ulari-.f ftk. w . ... ... .. .
.j ... uicin, ai i ue same time strengthening, cleansing, and giving tone to the stomach and bowel., and producing a new and healthy action thro'OUt the BV.tem erenerallv. Tk.. .
rf - C ' J ' - 7 v.m,v iplclllC correct Indigestion, remove giddiness, and nervous
.......vuc, auu am eminently u-erni in those natulent complaints which distress female, so moth at the "Tea- or Lire." They obviate costivenes., at St aAlllllaaa.S all ft- a a
- an Hysterical ana nervoo. affec tions, likewise afford soothing and permanent relief in Fluor Albus, or Whites, and in the most ohattnat. cases of Chlorosis, or Ok en Sickness, tbey invariably restore the pallid and delicate female to hoalth and vigor. These pill, have gained the sanction and approjo" of tne mo,t nj,nt physicians in lb. United 8tates, and many mothers can Io testify to their extraordinary efficacy. Dr Goode's ettebrafed Female Pills are of two kind., via No I, or laxative pills, and No 2, or re(tors tive Bills. The. ar. fa. tk. UI1 j:
- ... ... uw .viivmiug unci. se; Suppression, irregularity, or retention of the Menses, fluor albus, chlorosis or green sickness, CuVtiven.f.. FTHTmI. inanlin.n. r
. - . . v. wic,nriiuui affoctions, hysterics, irrolspsus uteri or falling of
atsjv w vr.as v, auu piivai. This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valnable discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It ia superior to Sarsaparilla, whether a. a sudorific or alterative. Direction for Pillar No 1 must be taken front f hrea So mi, or moral, mt hmJ ta. -.I-:.-.
w . n.jHiu, puuivivill to operate bristly tUl tk. daaicad object ia efleeted. Take Nsj Sace-adiw tothw car-etionsa. on the box. '
In all eaaea. hnih kinda Afh. .:ila ... j
.. ... i.... ii, w w uwu in the followinff manner: Vaka tkrea niii. .
Of No 1, OV.ry ni.ht OH Coin tO bad. InereaaSn.
the number if thev do not ooea the hnar.i..
..k. .L r.l .. . .. r"'
. . film no , nan an hour each
meai, mree times daily.
nry-o net or Agents. See other ad vert.se meat, ia Uie paper. - Q. UOcLAND, BrookviU. A RF.Af. Ht.eiaaivri Tn Morupn.
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mm raiMg- Idfir IfM, 1 BI. inlalllbN
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Thb Flobjba War. Mr Adams lately declared his belief, in the House of Representatives, that the President had it tn his power with an appropriation not exceeding (70,000, to dole the Florida war to-morrow and that the President had possessed that power every day and year since tto war had first broken oat! LitmU Sow "
dr ha. preserved; hundred, of children.
lUnnt Dill nMi. Imm mamliSM.. a.
A. the Syrup is rubbed oa the gums, the child w '! ' .
. "i prepenuun SO innocent, OO et3cacious, and so pleasant, that no child will ntim. a.. Is, k. . ia . i ... ..
m i ,1. Kam om ruooeu witb It. When infanto
are .t to age oi lour month., though there i. no appearance of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should be used on the gam., to open the pore. Parents ahould never he without the Syrup in the nursery where there are young children; for if a child wake, in the eight with pain in the gum., th. Syrup Immediately give, ease by opening the pore, and heal in the .... h.w. -I If: .
aiona. fitvavr. A... "
.1 -VIT THEORY. tUf retting and ctfticoble to the cflidrd
w-wii nj ine aiomacn.or Jtrvts; Such as Dj.pep.ja,, either chronic or casual, under the worst symptoms of restlessner.,lowne ofspirfeoeral emaciation; Consumption, wbeM-er of the hings or liver; Liver Affections; Jaundice, both biliary and spasmodic; Cotireoes; Worms of every variety; Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic; together with Gout, Serofula, Pains hi the bead, back, limbs and aide; Tjpus Fever, Scarier F evet, Putrid Sore Throat. Fever and Ague, Spa. modic palpitation of the heart and arteries, Nervous irritability, Nervoos weakne-. Hysterics, Tie Do Joreux cramps. Female obstructions. Heartburn Headiehe, Cough th. common or humid, and th. wLoP'nff! Asthma, Gravel and Dropayw rh Blood baa hitherto bee considered by Empirics and others, as the great regulator of the bus man tjtem,and such istba devotedncs. of the adherents to that erroneous doctrine, that tbey content themselves with the simple possesion of tbifal.acious opinion, without enquiring intotheprlmary soarcea from whence life, health, and vigor emanate, and. vice versa, pain, sickness, disease ad death. Not so with Dr. Hunt, whose exten sive research and practical experience so eminent ly oualifr him tor the ni-nf. r,t
- . . - r- w. . u.i. u wmm uu been one of the moat u.arnl nwmkM. it. j-
. , " ...... ... wnH .uui na a tooment s reflection will convince any reamning mind of the correctness of hi. views thai the stomach, liver, and the associated organs ar. th. primary and great regulators of health, and that the blood in very many instance, is dependent on these organs, and that unless medicine reaches the roof -the disease, the sttperfictMl anodynes usually prescribed, serve but as foil, to cover the ravage, of deep rooted maladies. Under these conviction., at the expense of year of close application, the doctor has discovered a medicine who, searching power, are irresistible, and in prescribing, it i. with a knowledge of its being a radical core in the various disease, already enumerated, even if applied in the most critical case., but h. doe. not pretend to ascribe t. jrrr Don .
PILLS a supernatural agency, although from no, i tive proof, within the knowledg. of hundred., be i. prepared to shew, that when every other earthly remedy haa been given up, HUJfT'S BOTJUfiC PILLS have never been known to foil in effecting two very gratifying results, that of rawing front the bed of .icknesa and disease those who 5V tfioacy, and thus amply rewar ding Dr. Hunt for his long and anxious study to attola th perfection In the Healing Art. GEO. HOLLAND, Brookville. T. Ac (1. Hibben, ftusb ville. . List mf Agents for tht following MemHtiaast Evaaa'Caaasmile and Aperient Pill.. Evan.' Seothiag Syrep law Children OuUinar their Teeth. Evans' Female Fill.. Evana Fever and A mum P;n.
Baron Yon Hutcheler IIerkrin. Philadelphia OSce No S SouU Sevwaib. Mar Market atreaa. CI. I9.ti.j w:i.. a. . '
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