Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 35, Brookville, Franklin County, 28 August 1840 — Page 3
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pB0OKVILLE,INDIAiA FRIDAY, Arc 8, I MO. HOW STANDS THE ACCOUNT! in order the more strongly to assure our fellow Whig hal the oelu of l8eloodnd corruption It ii t ..h-idinff, we eena mem uw unuo. Lhlemof peace, of hope and of promise, it the . ... b friends of human liberty. Success to cue -ud political redemption has come over the land tbe rush of a mighty wind. Van Burcnism is utterly and totally prostrated, and the ause of (he people is advancing dry land is appearing, Bi the old ark will be again safely moored on the 4th of JIarcb next. None dispute but that Gen. Harrison will get tbe same States oe received in 1836. It is at certain as any contingent event. They are as follows. Slates. Vermont New Jersey Delaware Maryland Ohio Indiana Kentucky Electoral rotes. 7 8 10 21 9 15 73 These 73 electoral votes Le will absolutely get. There is no doubt hanging about them. They are decided, and the people are panting for the contest, that they may hurl tbe usurpers from tbe throne. Tha following states have all held elections since ths nomination of Gen. Harrison in December !tgt,and have given the strongest indications that ihcv ate on the side of the people. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island. Virginis, Michigan, Louisiana, aoJ North Caroliaa have spoken in a laae that the deaf aluaoat hear. And New York bisthre? jtiine successively solemnly denounced bur recreint son, and the spoilers have not a bpe for her. She Las spurned them in her second and third sober thoughts. Alabama has also nobly come opto the rescue of the conntry, and spoken a rebuke to federalism. These slates count op as follows: Masiachuselts Connecticut Rhode Island Tirginia Michigan Louisiana North Carolina New York Alabama Harrisons vote in 1836 Voles. 14 8 4 23 3 5 15 42 7 121 73 194 The whole number of the electoral votes is 294necessary for a choice 148, To tbe above triumphant vote of Gen. Harrison, we may as well add Pennsylvania 30 Tennessee 15 45 Which are certain to cast their votes for him, although they have toot made it known through the ballot box, which will swell the cause of the people to 239 electoral votes! But this is not all. We have not and cannot give up Illinois to hardness of heart. We cannit believe that any State within tbe limits of the North Western Territory will finaly prove re ereant to her best interests to her old defender and father-to human liberty and the hopes of man kind. Although tbe many local qaestiona in the late canvass in that State have placed her in a oouDtrui position, still we cannot give her op ens is not irrevocably joined to her idols. Missouri has also nearly redeemed herself from loco focoism in tbe late elections, and her citisens . .... " ana ner public journals assure us that she will be cured of her leprosy in November next. Missiseippi ruined and distressed by the ruinous policy of our rulers.is mourning in sack cloth and ashes. one is collecting a mighty shower of indignation, wnich she will pour in fury npon tha heads of her poilers, when called upon to give her testimony .- me, the place ot our nativity, we do not see why she should be any less enlightened or patriotic n her sister states. Is she willing to cast her fortunes and her vote with dsrk and benighted ew Hampshire! We are unwilling to believe it. From that far distaut land, through the journals of toe day, we hear the voice of her oppressed peoP'e, rallying around the standard of the People's tut the genius of destruction broods over New mmpghire, in dark and sullen gloom. We think the account atands about thus then P Vote", nunson, 17 states certain - 239 V&a Buren, New Hampshire certain. 7 Doubtfcl 8tatee. Illinois 5 JUme io Georgia 11 Jui Carolina 11 ' wissippi 4 - araansas ; iawnrt 8 4 48 Whole nnmbor inf UnnilnlM 20.1 This will be tbe teralt if the people atl deposit ,s-Taffmbw Will two do ft WB w
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favor of "One Presidential term tie restoration of tbe fetter; government to it legitimate object the restoration of power to the people the separation of tbe money power from the political pow erthe restoration of a sound and uniform corren cy he redaction r government patronaire the retrenchment of extravarnt nnl;tnM ... coorageme&t to American labor and industry an " r l end to destrncti Tr;mt. .v.. . r r V......V, ind lnt.rnr wnrth. n.i .V . r. ,j ments upon the constilotion-an end to the nit .r. ....j- . . . , of a standing army power for the executive and I I J I ff !"rtheod w ina Jimn jtiaaison. must oe vigilant and . . . .. active, refuting slander, and dominating truth "vt, .... . to hp, bnt "trengthen and invigorate na to renewed exer bor. Let the truth be disseminated, and tbe tri umpb of correct principles will be final and deci sive. INDIANA. The returns for Governor in this State have been received from all but three counties, DeKalb, Palaski anu Steuben. Without these counties vote is for Bigger, 62,383, the Howard, .13,908. Majority for Bigger 8,475 - Which will probably be increased 300 by the counties to hear from. Now that the matter is settled it may not be nninteestinir to snrvev the sronnrl unon which v fought. At the Presidential election in 1838, tbe vote stood for Harrison 4l,81 Van Bursa 32,478 8,803 Between 1836 and 1339 we were to divided on local caueee, acting without a General to Marshall nnr fare. nl v.riana nt W rna.,nr State nn. J..,. m ,i a , I wiwua, m m aaa. t iiviukivii wiiu sia a aa n uauoa election in 1839, staking the Congreesional test the vole stood Tan Raren 51,021 49.645 The W higs Van Buren majority 1,376 Flushed with this victory tbe Van Burenitea met in Convention in January last, brought out tbcii strongest men, and proclaimed in every man iter possible, by newspapers, speeches, letters and in conversation, that they were sure of success, until Ihe h;gsabroad gave up tbe atate.ano some of our own Whigs dispaired of success. The Van Buren press charged npon ns all the die asters of the Internal Improvement system the proatra-j lion of business, aided by Marshalls, deputy Marshalls, postmasters, land officers, fee ice until we have no doubt they influenced some 6 or 8,000 hpoest voters from caeting their votes for the Dsmocratic Whig ticket.but which will aid in November in swelling oar majority to fifteen thousand. We claim this majority in November We have gained It thoutand votes in one year when we were 1,376 in debt, now we can easily gain five or six thousand, when wo have 10,000 to commence business with. Yes, we esn gain more than six thous and, if sister States do not think 16,000 majority will not be enough for the little State of Indiana. The Federal tlanier.W copy into this paper a letter from tbe Baltimore Patriot, and also the Resolutions of the Brookville Tippecanoe Club, np on the subject of the federal slanders upon the Rev. James Conwell. We should not devote so ranch time and space to that infamous article, were it not the federal party are making great use of it a gainst us in Virginia and elsewhere. This afternoon at 4 o'clock there will be a gen eral meeting ofthe citizens of thin county, at the Court Hause to place tbe sesl ffalsehood upon that article, and call upon the Globe far the author. The Circuit Court is yet in session. The Grand Jury adjourned on Monday evening last, having been longer in session than at future term, and have, w understand, presented more indictments. Very few ofthe indictments ofthe last court have been sustained. Many a villian goes "unwhipped of justice" by the in efficiency of jails, and incom petency or Prosecutors, We may expect crime to increase in this iudicial circuit so lontf as the - weakest lawyera are selected for Prosecutors, in stead or tbe strongest. W hope the people of this district will we prepared, when the term of the present Prosecutor expires, to have his place filled by a competent man. We are happy to inform our readers, that th report of the death of Gov. Bigger is untrue, but that he bas so far recovered of bis late illness as to go about and take exercise. Mas. Maav Tvtxa, consort of the Hon. John Tyler candidate for the Vice Presidency, died in Prince Williams Co. Va. on the 26th July. The Hon. John H. Eaton, Gov. Call of Florida, and the Hoa. Levi Beardalsy bf New York, are among the late distinguished accessions to the tri umphant cause of Harrison. Tha Wabash Courier thinks Hsanegan was not doinr "a 'and office busineas, when he resigned the land ode to run for Congress againit Lena The loco foco party have carried Xlttourt and Illinois by small msjorities. 8ome even contend that the Whig Governor in Missouri, is elected Bat it is very doubtful. ta KeftracM the full lad oEcial majority for Letcher the Whig Governor ts 15741. . tt will be seen that North Carolina baa dose no bly. Alabama, although a little) doubtful, appear v rf fcwrtfle for lb whif.
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Sift: Tbe editor of the American having respect for you-and believing yoa to be a man who loves the truth, nndi unwilling that yourself, or the partv to which you belong, should be sustained by error, and the people be deceived we nRTe bought proper to address '"J"" w worusm canuorana mnaness. .it ii " were some wnai surprisea, nsweii as roortihed,ivhen we received the Baltimore Fatn I : . vvnwiuiug m laic nnnil we tuuj Iinu , a ,: J fi .w " "J "M nre nun uuvn me cvev. w nine vuu wen. . ;mt . r d. f . A I ....J... 1' - . II that the oharge against !. - ' " j .-...- - i mr vunweii ns maae in me uiooe. "so Tar as preaching a political sermon is untnte." Now, nr. do vo,, nol fee i .. e -.Kamed of our certificate? You tacitly acknowledge that all the other foul charges against that estimable man are true. It was! due to yourself, to your friends, and the community io which you live, to nave pot the brand ol Jaisehooav1 upon all and every charge in that infamous article.. Your certificate really amounts to this: That the Rev. James Con well is a "Federal circuit rider"-thnt he is a "distiller and a mer chant" that he prostituted the sacred func lions by singing log cabin songs and making political prayers in thecliurrh of God, insulting the throne of grace, that he is guilty ol all l J: l ... . .. tne aisgusung aepravmcs ennumeratea in mat foul calumny, except to far as vrrachine mlitical formon." we e wish to know whether this is a specimen of your candor and love of truth. Whether VOU am Wlllinff that the cause of truth and jutice should sufler loss, ina 11,1,1 our purest anu dmi men snouia oe '? "ed ror l?.e. VP Mining a party. iwenre candid to contess mat our reelings were moniuea ana our estimation oi you, somewhat lowered, when we saw that partial na contracted eertincate. Lid you ever 'gn ?t, or is it an imposition upon you t We are almOSt lead to believe 80. YoU knOW that the article from the Globe is false from i a . a t i Mining to tnit and you certainly could not have acknowledged that those charges were all true except the preaching the sermon. Will jou relieve us of this doubtt Did you write and sign that little' truth-with holding, and soul-polluting certificate, or h it a forgery? We entertain the kindest feelings towards you, and from your speech nt rairncld. we lormed a favorable opinion of your honest candor. I hen be a man or a mouse. Wash your soul of deception.Proclaim the truth, though your political hear eng fcji, Wc nre Tourg wHh ientimentS of esteem, . - Tub Editor. NORTH CAROLINA. The Raleigh Register of Tuesday August 18th, was received last night. It gives returns from t hi ft J nine counties,which shovr ft Whig majority of 5,943 for Morehead. In these counties there nre elected to the Legislature 81 Whigs and 48 Loco Focoi, being n Whig gain ol a on the last election. 1 he following is from the Register: NORTH CAROLINA RIGHT SIDE UP! GLORIOUS WHIG TRIUMPH!! We are most happy in stating that the re turns of our late election, received at this office, and published below, leave not a loop to hang doubt on, as regards the result. The State has gone for HARRISON and RE FORM by a tremendous majority. If the news from the counties yet to be heard from, proves ns favorable as we have a right to ex pect, our majority will reach EIGHT OK TEN THOUSAND! Our uresent majority is nearly six thousand, and the vote of our heavy Whig counties in the West is yet to be added. The Legislature is safe too, in both branches, and we shall have a majority on joint ballot, ranging from TWENTY TO THIRTY! Two Whig Senators will now succeed Messrs. Brown and Strange, and our good old State will be represented by men who, knowing the wishes of their constituents, will not fail to carry them out. Rejoice with us, then, Whigs of the Union! We have fought the good fight, under a conviction that the liberties of the people are in danger, and the people have nobly rallied to defend their bleeding Constitution and to vindicate their violated rights. They will be rewarded for their honesty of purpose, and firmness of ac tion by soon witnessing better days for us all
. - f, . i . t:.i. nicii.n, uuur iibui, cniunnii or srreeil sicaness. --days of honesty and alutarjlegi6lation-rorteoetiven'eM8TeIf iBC0IlUneDce ofrine, nervous
nonoraoic uuiers ana wise councils oi n sound Currency, a prosperous Commerce, and tbe successful prosecution of humble industry and enlightened enterprise. Bait. Palnot. Later and Better! Te! TftotrsAitD Majority tit Noktb Car omxa!! The National Intelligencer of Aug. 20th sajt: Before the mail-car left Raleigh on Tuesday, information had been received swelling the majority for the Whig candidate ror Governor to TEN THOUSAND THREE HUNDRED Attn THIRTlT-SEV. EN VOTES, and the maioritr on ioint bal lot of the Legislature to 36! Seventeen Eastern and three Western counties remained to be heard from, the returns from which were not expected matetialy to vary this result. HYMCXKAL. On flundar last. Miss AMEL IA BRILL to Mr. PETER GRASMUCK. In this place, at 6 o'clock on Monday mor nine last, by the Rev. Mr Patterson, MrsEMEL1NE REMY to Mr J It, FUDGEOn Tuesday last, Mr John M'Nutt to Miss Margaret Anwtroog. tta these bard Urn, ytesg appear to bs economising- They bav ao eake, tweet meats, wine, fee-. at their wedding, hi least th editor has no evidence of any. A hirdaweely fed UsnJ sina.j:
DR. EVANS' FEVER AND AGUE FILLS. Thee pills, so admirably adapted to afbrd uni
form relief ia the different modification of th distressing maladies, are particularly recommended to public notice. Oa the acceeeionof tb cold staff. whea the face and limb of th sufferer become pal, and tb sensation of cold and languor ar felt pervading th whole system,their administration ia accompanied with astonishing success. They soon letsea tb subsequent distressing shivering, and violent shaking, and by continuing in their use, (a directed) will aliimatelv cure the most obsti nate Aoca. They do not exhaust like purge, still their action ia more universal and effectual.- thev remove all obstructions, excite the function of th Liver to a healthy action, and produce a free cir culation. These pills are of signal utility in those distressing cases, where there is a sallowness of complexion, pain in tha region of th liver, tension and distress in the epigastric region, with other symptom indicating the existence of morbid action or chronic disease of the stomach, liver, bowels, mesentery, or spleen, which consequences ao generally supervene from protracted intermittents. Ihey permanently overcome these diseases, at tbe same time give tone to the stomach, cleanse and strengthen tbe bowels, and impart health, vigor, and energy to the system. Manv persons emigrate to the rich and fertile r il of tbe west, in the hope of attaining a future competency, but alas! ere long that hope becomes blasted, when they appear with impaireo ana enieeoieu constitutions, resulting from attacks of that direful terror of tbe West. Fever and Ague. If such persons had resorted to the use of the above pills, the sunken, pallid coun tenance would have been restored to its florid hue. the vital energy re-established, and the hole eystsm purified and invigorated They are now regarded as an inestimable public blessing, and indiepensible to th health, comfort, and even the local prosperity ot the inhabitants of manv portions of th fTBtra Country. These pills are an effectu-1 al remedy in Fever and Ague; they invariably effect a permanent cure. On first feeling the premonitory symptoms of the Ague, it is advisable at one to clear thoroughly the stomach and bowels. In no way can this be better and less inconveniently produced than by taking a dose of Dr. Wm. Evans Purifying Pills, the value and well authen. tieUed' virtues of which medicine have been, and still are, too apparent to call for further comment. Ihey tend to promote a bee Itbv secretion of tha bile, and render the system capable of receiving who oeneni me invigorating or Strengthening ru.B, never isiiing reiueuj in preserving the constitution from ettacks of the above diseases, and strengthening th stomach, and the wjiol system. rcrnce un collar a pacx containing both kinds of Pills. Haattv, Y, June 2d, 1839 To Dr Wm Evansi I)ar Sir 1 have been afdieted darng the spring and fall of tt.e lust three years, with the Fever and Ague; the docttorawbo etteudeu tne, caiiea it tbe tertian kind; it returned very other day. All my friends suppoaed that there was no hop for my recovery; I always felt languid and feeble; my face and limbs became pal and emaciated; my bitatmng was short and anx tous, with a constant pain in my right side; the fit generally continued eight or ten hours, during which time there was often an acute pain in the ueao; sometimes sugut oeiinum. 1 was told by a friend (who had likewise happily experienced the salutary effects of Dr Evans' Fever and Ague Pills) that they had cured him and was likely to prove beneficial to me. I sent for them. And glad I am to assert, that I never had a return of the igW after using ft few packages or them; they are an invaluable rtsnedy for that distreec:? com plaint, and I ardently hope that th public will l soon necome luuy acquainted with their virtaes. Vou may publish this if you consider it f any service to you. Yours with esteem, CHARLES ANDERSON. Sold at 100 Chatham street, New York, and at 47 Green street, Louisville, and by his advertised sgents in all th principal towns in th United States. G, HOLLAND. Brookville, la. Dr. Goode's celebrated Female Pills. These pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe and efficient remedy in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of exercise, or general debility or the system, obstructions, suppressions, and irregulari ty of the menses; at the same time strengthening, cleansing, ana giving tone to me stomacn and now e's,and producing a new and healthv action thro out the system generally. They create appetite. correct indigestion, remove giddiness, and nervous head-ache, and are eminently useful in those flatulent complaints which distress females so much at the "Tvaa or Lira. They obviate costiveness, anu counteract an hysterical and nervous affections, likewise afford soothing and permanent ro ller in r luor Albos, or Whites, and in the most obstinate cases of Chlorosis, or Grt en Sickness, they invariably restore the pallid and delicate female to health and vigor. These pills have gained the sanction and approbation of the most eminent physicians in tbe United States, and many mothers can also testify to their extraordinary efficacy. Dr Goode't celebrated Female Pill are of two kinds, vit: No l,or laxative pills, and No 2, or restorative pills. They are for the following diseases; 8oppreesion, irregularity, or retention ofthe Menses, nuor albua, chlorosis or green sickness. affections, hysterics, irrolapsuo uteri or falling of ine woms, ana pues. This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Saraaparilla, whether aa a sudorific or alterative. Directions for use. Pills No 1 must be taken from three to six, or more, at bed time, sufficient to operate briskly till tbe desired object is effected. Take No 2 accoiding to tbe directions as on the box. Ia all cases, both kinds of the pills are to be used in the following manner; Take three pills or more of No 1, every night on going to bed, increasing tbe number if they do not open th bowels; also, take three ortfa pills Wo 2, hair an hour each meal, three time daily Qr3ee list or Agents. . See other adverl;sementa in this paper. G. HOLLAND, Brook r ills. A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHER. Dr W. Evans celebrated Soothing Sfrup, for lAUdreN cufftnr laetrieef. ris infallible rem dy has preserved hundred or children, when thourbt past recovery. Irom convulsions. As soon aa th Syrup ia rubbed on the gums, tbe child will recover. This pre Deration is so innocent. o effi cacious, and so pleaaant, that no Child will refits to let it gum be rubbed with it. Whea infanta ar at tbeag of four men tbe, though there ia no appearance oi weta, one aottl or th Benin should b uaed on the gums, to open th para. Parents should never. U without th Syrup in th nursery wasra laero are young children; ror ir child wakeaia the nirht with oain la th smms.th SrN up Immediately give eas by opening tha pores and bealinv th snai. thotah BraMatin faiiah ipas, fevers est. ra passage ;o th teeth through the gunsa nre-1 duoes troMhlesWe addnssayt5sB, TUkt Th passage jo th teeth through tb guns
known by mothers that there a great irritetie in tb mouth and gum during tbe process. -T,t gam swell, tb secretion an th saliva increased,tb child is seized with frequent and sudden tte of cryin writhing, starting in it sleep, and spasms of peculiar parts; th child ehriek whh extreme violence, and thrusts its finger into its month. If these prvcursatory symptoms sre not oeAil .1.
leviated, spasmodic convulsions universally supervent, and soon cans tbe deseolution of the intactMothers who have their babes afflicted with tbene distressing symptoms should apply Dr. Wm. Ei ana' celebrated 8oothing Syrup, .which has pre. served hundreds or infants when thought pat re covery, irom oeing suddenly attacted withihat fa tal roaiaay. convulsions. DiesxTioK. Please shske the Hott! when first opened. When, children begin to be in rain with their teeth shooting in their euma, put a lit tie of the Syrup in a teaspoon, and with the finref I . -i ru . . I i a - ivi me cones gums oe ruooeo lor two or three mm - ote faree times a day. It must not be pot to th breast immediately, for the milk would take tb Byrop oa too soon. hen the teeth are juit eom ing through their gums, mothers should immediately applv the Syrup; it wiil prevent their chil dren having a fear. nd once-going tbe painful op. oration of lancing the gums, which alvrsyt rr.akr the next tooth much harder to come ibrco;h, and sometimes causes ceatu. Price one dollar prr lollle. A gentleman who bas made the trial of Dr. W. Evans' 8ooihing Syrup in hi family, (. use of a teething child.) wishes us to ftate that be found it entirety eneciuu to reneTeir.g psm in th: gums, snd preventing the consequences which sometimes follow-. We cheerfully comply with his request. A. Y. Svn. We believe it is generally acknowledged bv those who have tried it that the cootl.irig tyrap for children cutting their teeth, adrr.rtired in another column, is a highly ocftfoJ article for the pnrpos for which it is intended. Highly respectable persons, at any rate, who have n al use of it, do not hesitate to give its virtues the sanction of their names.' Dotton Traveller. A severe case of teething, with rummer ccm. plaint, cured by the infallible American Soothing Syrup of Dr. Wm. Evan. Mrs. MTberson, residing st No. , Madison street, called a few days since at the medical offie of Dr. Wm. Evan, 1(H) Uatham street, purchased a bottle of the Syrup for her child, who was suffering excruciating pain during tbe process of dentition, being niomrntarially threatened with convulsions, it bovve.e too were exceeding loose, and no food could be retained on the stomach. Almost inimeoistely on its spplicst ion, the alarming synvtTtis entirely ceased, and by continuing ihe use of the syrup on the gums, the bowels in a abort t'Cie became quite natural As a tribute of gratitude for tha benefit afforded the child, th-? mother came of her own eecord. and freely sanctioned publicityy to the abov. A single trial of this ined.cine will test its unrir ailed virtues. In the mat y thousand eases whcr it has been used it has never failed to give imtned.'ate relief to the infantile mifferer. Principal ofBcl for the UniteJ Stales, 100 Chatham et N. York. Cacttos. Entered according to Act of Congress to avoid imposition of counterfeiters; be pa' ticular that the label expresses that it has been entered, and be likewise particular io purrhasinst from the regular agent. See list of agents for the sale of the following medicines in this paper; Evans' Camomile and A portent Pills. Evana Soothing Syrup for Children cutting their Teeth. Good' Female Pill. Evans' Fever and Ague Pills. G. HOLLAND, Brookville, lad. and others see list of agents. P. & a. Hibben, Rushville; Earkat and Top scott, Hamilton O.; Matlhiaa, Rieeer and Co Rossvill. A JfEtP THEORY, nterestiiig and applicable to the ojlicUd kith Disease of the Stomach, or jXcrvesf Such as Dyipepsia, either chronic or casual, under the worst symptoms of reetiessness.lownofs of spirits, and general emaciation; Consumption, wb-'-sr ofthe lungs or liver; Liver Affections; Jsundice, both biliary and spasmodic; Costiveness; Worms of every variety; Rheumatism, Whether acute or chronic; together with Gout, Scrofula, Tair.s in .f head, back, limb and side; Tjpus Fevefi Scarlet Fevet, Putrid Sore Throat, Fever and Agfte. Spas modie palpitation of the heart and arteries, Ntrvus irritability, Nervous weakness, Hysterics, Ti Do loreux cramps, Female obstructions. Heartburn Headache, Cough the common or humid, and U.f dry or th whooping; Asthma, Gravel and Dropsy Tbe Rlood has hitherto been considered by Empirics snd others, as the great regulator ofthe bus man system, and such is tb derotedness of the ad herenta to that erroneous doctrine, that they con tent themselves with tbe simple possession of thifallacious opinion, without enquiring into theprimary sources from whence life, health, and vigor emanate, aiid, vice verse, pain, sickness, disease and death Not so with Dr. Hunt, whose exten sive research and practical experience so eminent ly qualify him for the profession of which he has beeu one ofthe most useful members. He coat ends and a moment's reflection will convince any ressoning mind of the Correctness of his views thst the stomach, liver, and the associated organs are the 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 of the rfieote,the superficial Anodynes usually prescribed, serve but as foils to cover tbe ravage of deep roated maladies. Under these convictions, at the expense or years or clot application, tb doctor has discovered a medicine whose searching powers are irresistible, snd in prescribing, it is with a knowledge or its being a radical cure in tb various diseases already enumerated, even ir applied ia tbe most critical esses, bvit be does not pretend to ascribe to IlUJfT'S BOTJMC PILLS a supernatural agency, although from poa itive proofs within the knowledge of hundreds, he is prepared to shew, that when every other earth ly remedy ha been giveu op, fAT'S DOTAK IC PILLS have never been known to fail in effecting two very gratifying teeults, that of raising from the bed of sickness and dims those who have tested their efficscy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hunt for his long and anxious study U attain this perfection in the Healing Art. GEO. HOLLA ND, Brookvilr. T. & G, Hibben, Rushville. List of Agents far the f Mossing Medieinau Evens' Camomile and Aperient Pills EvaaS' Soothing Syrup for Children Cutting their Teeth. Evans' Female Pills. Evans Fever and Ague Pills. Baron Von Hatcheler Herb Pills, Philadelphia OSes No S South Seventh, near Market strest; Geo. Holland, Brookvill; T. and O. Hrbbea, Roshville; Lak Evil!, Wileaiagtoai J no. Ferris and C., Lawreneeburgh; Hark en Toosoott, Hamilton, O.J ZSatthiaa, Uiese and C. Rossvill S. C. Parkharst, Ciaeinnatf i CLata OoryElacjaiag Grove; Jasse Bafrd, -xDr. JsSft Ciarfc 1, Dt. Jsb ClarkMn, Raw net. 14. UmI. I Int. -i Vly
