Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 36, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 September 1840 — Page 3
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" FRIDAY, SEPT. 4, 1SI0. Hilton Gregg:, Esq., Will address tho citizens of Franklin Count?, on
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gcoeral politics, ai me uourt i louse, at 4 o clock, ft Saturday the 12tb inst. Come on, boys: Five Grand Rallies! li'u proposed by the Madison Banner and .ronIed by the National Patriot, to have
fire Grand Rallies in Indiana, simultaneous-
'j in different" sections of the State, on the -lorioas Fifth of October. "We have gained
z plorlous victory in our recent struggle with .e f poi!s parly. But we must still bear ir.
z?A that this will avail u? nothing unless we . a 1
improve our aovaninge, ana prcsrcule cur
access to pcrfect-finr.l and triumphal victory. But a few weeks will elapse before the final, momentous struggle, will take place, which
M- Johnn, with all the nnli;..i.t
to keep .ilem or even misrepresent, has dared to rebuke in open, PUin add manly truths, the slanderers of Harrieon. Ilia ;..: .. .,, ...
cum9tances. connected ;n. : : . . .
,. . . -., give a moral subhomy to Johnson'. letter which ha. few parallels. Johnson's patriotism ae ever been celled joto question by the Whig partT. .nd h;. . .
truth and justice seem, to ge hand in hand with h i. love of country. The letter to which . ,.r.
can be found on'our first page.
Supremely ridiculous .To see the iV.W. i
Buren papers continue their list of federal !...
for this State. What use da th
, . v.v.w ,B nBVC
lormemi
JVorlA CarofiaOJicia.The complete returns from North Carolina give Morehead (Whig
fliao majority
97 v majority in lSuO wa. 8,
2S4. Enough said.
.HabtlJUa Till. Sr.t. 1 1....
' eicciec mem tiers of
. ae...lure aua county officers. It Las resulted in the election of 13 Whir, and 20 fed f ,t.
Set.ate.and 47 Whig, and 53 fed. to the Hon.. of
U determine whether we are to be free ort ' r.:. "majont' of 13 " i ballot
,- jrcar mer bid 47. Tk.. m.-.-
... uuu was uHVfir
pie or not. Saould we not, then, previous to
this most important event, meet together that we may take counsel togetlicr,and strengthen each other's hands and hearts for the final charge upon the spoilers of our fair inheritance. We have heretofore said that we ibould not be c ontented merely with success, but victorj, overwhelming victory, is what we mn.t have, that Mr. Van Ibiren and his foul
eonspirilors may meet with such a signal rebuke as shall forever deter others from walk
ing their footsteps." The Madison Banner
proposes Madison r.s the southern rallying
point, and the rati lot proposes Knightstown atthe place for the Eastern and Central point. We aro satisfied with any plan. Rut we proposed some weeks since, that there be
a Grand Rally in each Congressional District in the State. And we still 1
suit the convenience of the people, and be the means of more good. Bat we go in for the meetings any how. Come one, come all,
and let us carry the war into the enemy. mp. Our liberties are at stake, and our du 1 w
plain. i,et us come in council together
oa decree that the reign of terror SUA! X
CEASE.
claim for the Whim. .ti .u. . . .
... .,. come,;, out i. new
.uuuuenuy sat covu ,n h- W big paper, for Tip It 1. Mid the popular role i mr.,. . 1...
popular rote is mora hgnh!. ,k.
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11m legislature. Harrison', name strength.
1. a tower .01
V'a Thi. SUU ha. rnrne fo, .1.- r..i
there is no doubt, by about 6.000 majority. We 5'.?Jl.UP .We d0 notcIi,n iu November-
u.wv is too larire a maiorit far .., ...
... . Hiwnui. uut we have decreased
weir majority th ppttUr Tote The dgy
i ..iui, wnen.be wilt cast off her tpoilen.
Jnitice UtlUH-la a few week, there is to bo Justice oi the Peace elected in this towartip. in
v ui -ouam.n Alley. Will the Wbif. of
.....wie wwuimp rtcoiiect that it i not more
that O mouth, since a federal inspector wa. -I
.... H.WWIIIP, eou me federal paper in Ibis
Place churned it . Van Buren triumih. Viii
not suck thing, opes your eyes!
WUIG3 OP FRANKLIN! la leu than two months you will .train h t
Hnjon to exercise the inertimablo right of free-
nen. e no bave had time for reet and refrah
isat since tbe August confiiet. and it i. time to anite for the greater battle, and more glorious
Hoipn in November. Hold vour towihin
tsfi. Appoint your committees of vigilance
ca ine ajovemeoT. of the enemy, fle vigilant -aettrs, but not noisy. Call to your aid. if ee-
wry. any or opr Whig puhlic speakers. The lilM. and tatanf of T-i - , .
, 'i nig ociong to m.
wrr.an it i.yoar right to command their .er- " Ta.,. the Wbigs of the different townships,
"uu'y """eine.r duty in Aogust.will again thsmselves for anion. "Eternal vigilance Jftepriee of Liberty." Much can be done in ''tMininiting truth and correcting error. The
fPiearo honest, tut many of them are mislead fc ho1Jer By byprisy the fe?erali.ls are ueoringto make the hor.est Germans believe '-aOen. Harriaon is their enemy, and Martin tonur.a their friend. During tbe last Court firignar.were naturalised; about 54 of,
j: , ere,or lIaion. and the balence for
t. r J V 6 "wo u ivor.ox taat l of about 2fl. tvi.:.k .
.. .... we nsa net inereaae
ye vote in other respects, it would have cot
IU xiovemoer. itut we ilium
taois This state i. yet claimed bv both oar
tie.. The candid portion ot ihm federal party claim
.u i,ow majority in the popular vote. In 1838, Illinois gavo 43,000 vote., and the federal majori
ty wM ii,uw. mow they have given 84,000, and
ta teueraj majority ta only 1,MK). Illinoi. ha. done well. It i. .aid the fed. have 13 majority on
joint oauoi in tbe laegi.lature. But we give the following speculation, an authorities, for different
resu.'U:
ILLINOIS ELBCTIOW. Our latest intelliirenr
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.Illinois is given in tne Alton Telegraph of last Saturday. The substance of it is stated
in the &t. Jxui. New Era of Monday. That
paper says:
1 He Alton Telegraph, of Saturday, eives
...... j .c.g,u wrings, uurij.three loco focos, and one Conservative elected as members of 'e House of Representatives the political complexion of the IIouc is regarded as very doubtful. The Seuate is loco foco. An immense vole lias been polled some esrimates make it over 90.000 and a few days ago our political friends were disposed to concede a majority of 2000 against them. But as the official returns come in, it is quite as likely that the maioritv will be ih
other way. Ten counties in the Nortlnres-!
tern JJulnct electing lWQ members, nnd gi
Gcistsu. 1
A ronrention ha been held at Macon, on the 13th. 12,700 Mg77reported themselves.
juuge lie men presided Call the Revolutionary Patriots were chosen Vice Presidents. Thev "ere addressed by Messrs. Berrien, Preston or S.(,.,and others. The most determined spirit and unanimity prevailed. "The Current is irresistible. Georgia will undoubtedly give a majority of 10,000 for Harrison. Vermont Alive! There was n great Whig delegation at r?n.l.nJ5tf"' Veoit. last Friday. From
,u 10 persons were present. The pro-
cession was several miles in length. One of
me many attractions wasrt wagon containing nearly one hundred ladies, drawn by twelve horses. It is sixty lhree years since the glorious battle of Bennington, when the hardv mi
nim 01 jvpw Hampshire nnd Vermont, commanded by the intreped and patriotic Stark,
"u,l"lu nooie victory vera slrvngdetnrh mfnt frnm iKa ..C f t .... .
vast assemblage n "h addreysfii by Colonel Stone, of New York, N. P. Tnlmadgf, Gen.
James vuon, nnd alo bv a Revolutionary . roiV?wi "urd.whoborea part in tl ebntlle of Bennincton. Am. .
"Boys, (said old General Stark to his troops, before ihe battle,) the enemy arebrforeusour
viivet ant tzocelfiearts are behind ve must beat the red coals, or Mtlly Stark is a tnVcm f The Green Mountain boys know how lo win a victory. YVe look for a Bent.ingfnn victory on the Jirst of September Ci'i. Gaz.
ELECTION NEWS. Tho late election resulted about as follows
in trie several Uongresional Districts. Bigser. Howard. lat.D.sfrlct 6,229 6.29G 2i 8,112 7,384 3J do 6.457 6,236 4lh do 7,822 6.213 5th do 1M57 7viS2 th do H.30S 10,112 7th do 11.627 10,572
i win pe seen mat Howard hn a m.;.:..
inlUfia.1 n:...:.. ' "V",V
- y.siiiii 01 Vi votes; ana tnat Uig.
n - ! iiiv. in mi liic Diiifr i iibt nir. mm
fellows: In the second 728 in the thWA qiq
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m me lounn l,Wilin ihelfifth 3,972 in the s.xlh 1,19G .nd in the seventh 1,055.
snc second, tbird. fourth. Tih. nA. ....
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entn uisincis in all of which the Wi.;.
hav. m J.-iIJ ' ' t . . .. O
" vnucu inn luriir. ana in nmn ni ih.n.
. j ' vm
very targe were renresented lat ninf.r k.
vSnlonl Iao r. . lr ts ... ...
.w. mroin in w m
...... ... me umereni mnaiacations of the distreseing maladies, are particularly recommended to public notice, f hi the accesstonof tbe cold stare when the face and limbs of the sufferer become pale, and the sensation of cold and languor'are felt pervading the whole eystem.their administration i. accompanied with astonishing success. They soon letsen the subsequent distressing shivering, and violent shaking, and by continuing in their use. (as directed) will uliimately cure the most obstinate Acra. They do not exhaurt like purges, still their action is more universal and effectual they remove all obstructions, excite the functions of the Liver to a healthy action, and prodoce a free c rculation. These pill, are of signal utility in tbo
.fcrwiiiig cases, wnere. there is a .allnwnen -r!
......,.. iuii, pmn m tne region of the liver tensor with ) .:. ..1. . . . " ' "t- in pain and distress in ,he epiga.trw regTo, , wVtL Xr li of fto 'r cum., p, .P,it. symPtomsindic.tingtheexistenceof.,rhW
and rnait dutin tk. .
the child i se.ztd with freq-ientsnd roddeo fiteif cry.n r, writhing, stsrting in it..eep..nd spasm, of peculiar parts; the child shrieks with extreme violence, and thrusts it finger, into it. mob If these precursatory syaipi..m. ire ct speedilr allaviated, sp,Pmofl;c convul-ion. universally supervene, and aoon ran the devolution of tl.e infantMothers who have therr babes arBirted with the,, distressing symptoms sbooIJ ppy fr. m. K!e'vd !eiTd, Sr h'n erLieli has pre. Jlndrtd? "f inf.nt. wben'thuogLt past re tl mfuJr -UddeDl- ,?sclt1 witl.tL.tfatat malady. convulsions, DiaBCTio58. FJesse tlake the !!.tr
' " "vu rniiurt-n Ufwn tn Ka
or cnronic disease of the stomach, liver, bowels, mesentery, or spleen, which consequences so ornerally supervene from protracted intermittent-. l,eT permanently overcome these diseases, at the same tmie give tone to the etomnch. cleanse and strengthen the bowels, and impart health. viror.
. iT."" gI 10 lAe 93 "e,n- rersons emigFate
... . ,,v ..hi ie.rine . 11 of the we-t. in the l.nne
or attaining a future competency, tut alas! ere 1
... . v ii 1 iu o Kunjg ne ruDiictf ror two or three minutes hree times a dv. Ti ..... ..!. ."B
I brew imn.ed.ate.v.A, lu" 2
oy run on t.o ,oo. When the tetth r. just coming through tneir gums, mothers .h-mld m.-di-ately app.w.the .Syrup; it will Prc-ve..t their eM -dren havings fear, aid undergo r , , .,;a.i "
er.tion of l.ncit g tl, gn. w Lich alav, fu(lke. ! thi ni,l t..i. ..... . . "
" "'' inrucr i come i!.roufc. mr.S
urcomes oiastcd, when they nnp-ar with hr;r V , , .mPa,red aid enfeebled con.titutions. resulting I v T Uar P'r io!tIefrom attacks of tlmt direful terror of the We. : ? r' J t ,n !' nde the tri.Uf Dr. V. Aver andfgve. If snch persons had resorted toh-TwnJ Tn V"P in hi'f'i!y. ('" of the ueeof the above piJls. the sunken, pall.d ro.in- InVirX20 i,e'U6 ? 'l9e found it tenance would Lave been reatorcd to it ? florid hue, . DrJ reUx"' i H.e gum., the vual energy re-established, and the vLole .yl". wimei tern purified and invinr.f.i tu if lo,lo' e cheerfuhy coit.nU H-th l.i. .
a T us 11U.W re 1 - m
r-
SBi rna,iAe(
y of 1,609 of the people of his District .
I a "A all. - " "
5in it voiea to lastcn upon the people the l0V, Lh5sury-Mr Carr, with a major-
ny oiaiyoi 111s constituents aaminQt ii.
simiUr vole and Mr Davis, with majoritv of 728 constituents against it, gave a similar
iur Howard left Washington before the vote was taken, and therebv
: f .. . . J.
w measure ot which he ia lhA
advocate, and which is reprobated by a large m.iA.il. f iL. I ... .0
......v.... ui me propie wno were ma rnntii.
ents Spirit of ''76.
HTMBXEAIa
t, "f.00"!? a Mt. in thi. nl.ee. John
r rearica to miss Kiisabeth Smith. On yesterdav. Mr laaae I..
Case. "..i m.
On the same dav. Mr Will;. m c.:a
. - - ...i-i.. wmut m iU.. Mary Ann Koop.
u the same day. Mr Samuel Clark to Mis. Urso-
Admiuistrntor'ti IVoliri.
"IT ETTI3RH of administration on the estate of
"-a J-mes usrsour, aee'd, bare been
, ..,""- t"n. maeoted to said ea-
wv, win maae se.tiement immediate v. ant .11
S3TOCa an lni.elim.1.1. . II .... 1 V V
"""""1 y:iu"c Di-esing, and intlts-1 .v. i i- .. ' ' pcneiblc to the health, comfort, and even the local , '1 , ,l a acki.owWged hr prosperity o( the inhabir-ntp r thoec wLo "''e tried it thai the soothf 1
tbe Teatera Country. The Tpii.re 'XZZ !n.c""in?!''' 'eeih. .overtimed i,.no.her
ai remcoy ,n Fever and Ague; they invariably effect permanent core. On first leeling the premonitory symptoms of the Aue. it ;. .nl;..i.i.
once to clear thoroughly the stomach and bowel. In no way can this be better and less inconvenientiy produced than by taking a dose of Dr. If m. .'-.vans Purify iog Pills, the value and well authen-
oa virtue, or wh,ch medicine have been, and
column, is a highly usenful artic!. for the purpose for Which it U intern!.! Ili-kJ ...
'j ""Feciaoie per. I Kp"";.!I.a"l",e' k,ve UW et
" nuc tLe sanrt on of their names." Dotion Trarel.'er.
with umn.er ec-rfi.
Aroericcn fe'cothinir
M'J'herron. re-
A revere case of ia.ii;..
. w...'a
n ww
plaint, cured by the infallitre t
ovrup 01 jjt. m. Evan. Mr.
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m are, too apparent to call for further comment. . - 1 tTikt' cailcd daye They tend to promote a healthy secretion of tho ' c"fhm .imm . . ? of w ra. Cvene, loo bilo.and render the system capable of receiv n' Z tT T Purch- bottle of theSyrnpfcr with benefit the Invigorating or StrengthcninSj J:"f,Vl W ho w" g'rruCiurg ,8in .'u. P.ll..a nev.r fading remedy in preserving the con- u'JS0?? f deriIt,.t'n. uiomentarially stitution from attaot. r .1.. i a:.Z . threatened with ronvulaiona. ta hnar!. .,.
I
strengthening the stomach. an 11.. i...t.
kindrofrpCSi7OM d"ar P"k M1"!"
T n v r. Har". Y, June 2d, 1S?,9 iO Ur Wa I?vnai II... Q:. I u V -
flicted durng the eprin and fair of ti. i..t .k..
lf,tI!!AWJth lUe .fe,ver nd AWei be docttorswho atrffOtlHaVH nia A.II..1 . . a a . . ....
-'iniiiins lentao kind; it returned very- other dav. All mv friar, A. .. 1 .t...
uSZF w 'ui for my recovery; I alway. felt languid and feeble; my face and limbs became pale
-u ...c..ieu; my Dieatbing was short and anxious, with a constant oain in mv rSkt .u. c.
generally continued eight or ten hours, during wbtcb time there v.. . -
. . . i .i-uic pain in tne bead; sometimes alight delirium. I was told by a
usmu iiaew ikbw nsi nni ias AwnA. &s
'7. effe.ct" ?f Evan.' Fever and Amie
. .Hwey nao cored him and wa. likely to prove beneficial to in., r Mn .1. i
fkl n never bad a return of
ii..Tu',lr P"kage. of them; they are an lavaluable remedy for that distressing complaint, and I ardentlv hone th.t tk. ...wiT :..
m I ... r " imwiiv WIJi Yr!n Jtf. mtuVC,inted wilh their virte... ou may publish thi. if you consider it of any Wrvice to you. your with e.teem-
11 CHARLES ANDERSON. Sold at 100 Chatham afro.t V. V-..I. .
a. ..w 1 ui., ana .1 L?.ree? " m:: '"i"-. by hi. advertised gent, in all the principal towns in the United State.. o. HOLLAND Rt.:ii.
exceeding loose, and no food could be retain !
the stomach. Almost immediately on its application, the alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and by continuing the uae of the syrup on the rums. the bowels in a short time became quite natural As a tribute of gratitude for the benefit afforeed the child, the mother came of her own accord, and freely sanctioned publicityy to the above. A single trial of this medicine will teM its unriv slled virtues. In the many thonaand catea a here it has been used it has never failed to give immediate relief to tbe infantile Kiifferer. Principal office for the United State, 100 Chat ham at i. York. Cactioji. Entered according to Art r fnr,.
grees to avoid imposition of counterfeiters; b. par ticular that the label exoreasea that it ,. h..n ..
tcred. and be likewiae particular in purchasing from the regular agent.
oeo nat or agent, for th. .ale of the following medicines in thi. paper; K vans' Camomile and Aperient Pills. Evans Soothing Syrup for Children cutting their Teeth.
Ooode'. Female Pills.
t. vans' Fever and Aran Pi.M.
O. Hl)M.4n b.l.:'t. ra
and others see list of agents. P.& G. Ilibben. Rushville: Parle. t r,A Ta.
scott, Hamilton O.s Matthias. Kiesar and t.
KosaviHo.
no-
in
in? Seven IhAiteonl 1 .11 it. t
maioriiiAa f7 iVI 11 "a f" P "ea Pon h,TiDf c,im g'iwt tbe same will ore SnWfi Harrison candidates, ma- sent them legllly authenticated Tettlemen? -King in the atrprerrnt nrlv fif..n l,..rA,A I TK. ...... .ui 1.. u. . , " . "ien,eni
,w . ,'B B V uuuuitu - w tuuugu. iu ira inaoirent.
K4 P. C. BARWICK.AtW.
the
par
riend that hv .;i t ...
- -4 Mu.,lw v, aave notning to
uw 01 truth is onward. Th ..!.
!"f. The
...... w .iui lain
your
Tliil eaa.M..
uC lttttl 11 " Probable, will be in
! T,pi Bu'i White Water and
Tit " 9 " ny th "nd "rrying a ma
win at K.;.v:u.atyourp't'1
to f.ii maJriV ' Poy cauw them
fut.h' , C:lIjr' ftnd Perni tbe spoiler, to da
nil J " " i:.0'ember- Fr,end of freedoml look
j. auuaiioo.
Ja, iv uv """"''"".meet on Monday H.uk Ju W,U aain tak bi i that
. -a.ll IIP n al. ...
etiaaar.L. " ,uu occP'e to tho aatia-
5 ClLlZana nF . -
"c.vuaiy. n,.. " .
kl' rMr Wh,teh0d. f thia county. htW uuuurlan Bull which he ha, raised nn
a j ...
. u"js oeiore it t, j
.... ca "frO nonnd.. ...
TKl SI 1 1 n . . Ba.'- aVTW B
aa.. . . 7 10 t this. Mr Whit.i... i...
" . m't.L . . . ...
taf . . in improvinir the
Tallin, T . . Vtana eflo bavenot been
WnnU : . . ...
. udi 00 wen for our .t.t
tl.n;H . . w 1
11 in a o . . . ...
"Drnii l . . waiwr. or at
. 1 ..... - 1
m. "niiehead. nrniaaori-.. .
.-ail . - x-- -w. w UEr
silk, j:. "a exnine hi. stock, and -m
kn.. .re,,c betwen good and bad. 17. ;.
st!itr. aaJ lre"s vi.itora with social ho..
J11 ? Seyeral imPo. change, -ttof k!.'1 !' "id' thi i"Uttlon. -if 1? n- '. beC apoi,,ted PreOM.! MJr-B,8bo?. Profea-or. MfJra..
a..
.nil U . : ,
m - 1 eir piace. are Saral
'lasaw ; ca"aa bars abn takea for the better. -.
majority. There is no great reason to suppose that Illinois wll not tive h- mi. f..
ien. Harrison in November, even should
there be a nominal majority in Ihe late elec-
non against the candidates who came oat in
ni favor.
Sept. 1st. 1640
Administrator's Sale.
nnHERE will be sold on Saturday th onih a..
JL of September, 184Q. at tbe late residence of
James u amour, dee il. lateoftbamtuntnri?...b
lin, Indiana, household and kitchen rnrniinr.
. ji .. . .
ILLINOIS. 1 he Ouincv III. Whio- f ih. u,f "noi... couars. narnea. , carriaire and waron
I.rih in.t .n..bi c .u 111:1.;. ?. ... " whip., saddlers tools, harness leather, horana h.
' 't vi iiis 11111101. election, witk .:.i.. . .
iriTA. r .1 .1 . I. H,u """f anicio. too numerous to particu !TTu. ?turn, 'rJar ,h?! 'if Popufarl iariae. A liberal eredit will be given on all .um.
vc iv uc irt .user 0 larriSOIt." I na Jnrlr.
sonville lllinoian of the same data ..,
"The locos will have a majority in the Legislature, but the Whigs may yet ret the popular
over three dollar..
Sept. 1st. 1S40.
a-ivea on a:i iddu
K. r. C. BARWICK, Administrator. 36-3w
Administrator s Notice.
rnHE underaighed has taken'out letteTs of adrain-
VI8IT TO NORTH BEND. LZau""' VSUtt.fl'&r
t ,, . . , , . I ' . ivw, wuicu were oi joon Tbe following is a copy of resolutions passed at! Hiatt. deceased, lata of the count of Fr.nkim .j
tbe Brookville Tippecanoe Club.Saturday evening.! Stte r ,ndin- All person, indebted to .aid es-
Aug. tfin, 1B4U. wre. a., usm.j uutiun 10 maae immeni.ie pay.
P.. 1 j ti. . t . . . . . ,peB "na " P"na having claims sgasnet said
.n.u, a um mt- narnson uuaras OI theisiate, are reque.tea to present their account, le - I...; II faH . ana a I it . a . .
Dr. Goode's celebrated Female Pills.
tiri .AV , fn tnnSlj recommended to tbe 1 iemo.!i ,Kad,e" " Vfa ,0d ffici M""AT removing those complaints ... u.:. :
from want of exerc se. or JaK-'
yatem.ob.truct.: '.tr .u! .7 "
e a . r aauua TCIUIIBa BlIU I rrPvll 1 rl a
- tne metises; at the same time .trengthening. c lea rising, and giving tone to the stomach and bow-
-.,anu proaucing a new and health v action thro'21. :!Lem. f!nerHr. they create appetite.
kla j y"u,Sx""on remove giddiness, and nervous
-;., anu are eminently useful in those fiatu-
,7" ,,nf T aistres. females so much at tbe "Tprh of Lim Tk.. v:.. ...
- viiio vuaiiTones.. ana rn.int.r... .11 i . - . .
.; i:i.:r "'J "ie"rai na "ervou. affec-
r.r .!... r.Tora S2u,sT " permanent re-
... iuur AI0US. or U hltea.anrl in tk. .... v.
?nln.ateu.aeee ftf C,'lorosi.. or Green Sickness, tbey l..a.ria"3.ro"torethe PH,,i1 Plicate female to
uv.itu auu vigor. These nill. hav .;..! v. .....: j .
v... . .uu tau un anu approbation of the moat .m;n.n .,.;; : ..VtL,
tl IS..... . r; i iuc uniwa state., and many mother, can also testify to their extraordinary efficacy. I)r Cootie', celebrated Female Pif are of two kinds, viz.- No 1, or laxative Dills, and No 2. r ,..
storative pill.. They are for the following disc.-
Men
ik-K-...-. e . a . . .
ses- SunnwHia. ' .,, , ibv- wren one oi tne most uaeiul member., K:-TC"'t!rC? or retention of the -and a moment', reflection will eo.
iiuiir a i nil. ekin .. . a i. -
ca rrrn.ol . ? . I ....uu u cos enrrecmcaa OI Dt. View. tbll
sea.
A ,Vr THEORY, ntcrestmg and applicable lo the afflicted mi'! a u?? bfthe Stomach, nr. Verves; such a. Dj.pep.i., either chronic er cssual, uacN-r the worst tjvam of restlessness.lownes. of spir
its, ana general emaciation; Consumption, wbeof the lungs or liver: Liver Affections; Jaundict . both biliary and spasmodic; Costivenees; Worms or every variety; Rheumatism, whether acute if chronic; together with Rout, Scrofula, Pains in Ib--head, back, limb, and aide; Tpus Fever, Scarlv revet. Putrid Sore Throat. Fever and Ague, Spaa medie palpitation o the heart and arteric.,Nerven irritability, Nervous weakness, Hysterica, Tic D . loreux cramps, Female obstruct ions. Heartburn Headache, Couirh the common or humM. anrl i,
dry or tbe whooping; Aethma, Gravel and Dropt The BlooA has hitherto been considered bv Em
piric. and others, a. the great regulator of the hu. man.yaem.and such ia the devotednes. of the adherent, to that erroneous doctrine, that they cot: tent themselves with the simple poskCEsioa of tL.fal.aeioue opinion, without enquiring into thepnmary source, from whence life, health, and virar
emanate, and, vice versa. ain. eichneas. d.apn..
and death. Not bo with Dr. Hunt, whose cxteisive research and practical experience so emineM
iy quainy mm for tbe profession of which he In a
! or tne most useful member.. He cout eud moment', reflection will convince any re-
costivenes. gravel, incontinence of urine, nPrvcus' the afom.eh, Ii fK'Tk' !'?!!?,? irr0,"'SUS nte l"rr ofltheprirlTary and
the womh, and pile..
i hi
most
Brookville Tippecanoe CIuS. in oerson. t.n
der to the Sage of "North Bend." their irrati,
tude, for his long afid valuable services to our
common country and more paiticolarlv to
me uicni i-Bi, uy visiun mm at nis farm
sometime about the 1st of October next.
gaily authenticated for payment, in one vearfrnm
-.. . .. .
tne uate seroor. i be estate 1. .opposed to be sol vent. JOHN HACKLEMAN.
Sept. 1st. 1840. Administrator.
Administrator's Sale.
Resolved, That a committee of tro be d- ftJOT!f?E u, hereby given, that I will expose to w "f I 1 V eaHl aaala naa at A k m hk HbL . P
pointed to make the necessary arraugements s.m.mk.V ilZlJr .. Vk. -71
and to invite such other cilixena . maV I H ;.! ..... mAlininir k. ...;... . ...
leel disposed to join and aid us in this merited subwriber. the personal oropertr of the said estate
token of respect. vo wit; Two horse., cow and calf, house hold and Resolved. That the citizens of Rnshvill. kt furniture, farming utensils, wheat in tbe
Connersville. Versailles and I.iheri, k- ' "ack.cornon tbegaound. and bean, growing, and
........ . . .. . : v some potatoes subject to rente, iruit in the orchard.
iver, and the associated ornn. mt
j .oc Vi i i.narjr auu great regulator, oi Health, and tfa
is medicine ij . , , " er7 -"""y instances i. dependent eu AhS?SJ'SSit C;'.?.l : ! i 2M. d -les. medicine re.che.
and fluid.. It i..uoeriQr teS..na;;i. V;,V:i 1 " V" .u"ra": ine otfrief MuaTi.
a n Fuaonnc or alterative. Directions for tff?. Pi Vrt 1 mtlakl Ka ft. I...
from three lo six, or more, at bed time, sufficient to operate briskly till tbe desired object is effected. Take No 2 accoiding to the directions as on tbe box.
A credit ofniae month, will be riven on all
mm. over three dollar., the purchaser giving sou with approved security; .11 .urn. of three dollar.
and under, caah in advance. JOHN HACKLEMAN, admV. . Sept. 1st, 1840 36-3w
quested to join us in this visit to North Bend, and sundry other article.. &c
wscesis. vinrason aau fiyman are appoin-j
me committee oi arrangements.
GATHERINGS OF THE PEOPLE. Maktlahd. The people, to the number of 5000. enliven.
ed with the presence of ladies, banners and
soul-stirring music, met atMiddtetowo. Md., - la. a 1 j. . . .
consumipon puDiic aUairs,onthe 141 h ult;
rfonn oee presiaes. A number of excellent
speeches were made, and a fine saint nrevail.
ed. Maryland is alive, and determined to give good whig majority.
Deeds! Xeedn THOSE who have deed, laying ia the Recorder, office of Franklin Couuty, and tbe fee for Recording aapaid, are reooested to call and pay the feee, and aave eoaU. Forther delay cannot be expected. GEO. W. KIMBLE. Rtfrder. Sept. 1840. 3&-0w
In all caees.botb kinds of tbe pill, are to be used in the following manner; Vake three pill, or more of lNo 1, every night on going to bed. increasing tbe number if thev do not oner, the k. ...!.. .i "
take Ika ,!..'-:..- A 7 . . ' '
m a a, 1 e r -. . .-. j ? t .
...w.., iuin iiinvr oaiiy.
Uoee nsi or A genu. See other advertisements in thi. paper. . HOlLAND, Brookville. A REAL BLESSING TO MOTHERS. . Dr W. Evmns celebrated .WAi'n. .
r wrrr.. a nis iniaiiibie remedy ha. preeerved hundred, of children, when thought put recovery , Iron eon vulsraaa. Aa sooa -A . yrVj' n,bbed oa tke Bnw lW child will recover. This pre Deration ia an iaMH.i -or
cacious, and so pteaaaat. that no child will refae
Zl T .w.0" ,? n,bbed wit H- When infsnu
lour BMNnae, tboagb tker. is aa fren ..t-tk. one bottle of the Syrup should be need on the hbl to am . .- . u ..
w b. without tbe Syrup ia the aureery I
. .. ." ""b cauorea; lor ii a child wake, in tbe aigbt with pain ia the gum., the 8yruP.,n,tf,teJj e.M by opening the pore, and healing the gum., thereby preveaung conrulwon., fevers Ac The pamge y the teeth threegh tbe goma prw
.cra inajBMfMBt andUangertnxe symptoms. It ia'
prescribed, serve but aa foil, to cover the ravager of deep roeted maladies. Under these conviction'
at tne expense of years of close application, lb doctor has discovered a medicine whose searching power, are irresistible, and in prescribing, it iwith a knowledge of iu being a radical cure in tb various disease, already enumerated, even if applied in tho most critical cases, but he doe. en, pretend to .scribe to CWT'S BOTJtMtz PILLS a supernatural agency, although from pos itive proof, within the knowl'edee of hundred.
i. prepared to shew, that when every other earthly remedy has been given op, f-NT'S liOT.I.V. IC PILLS have never been known la tail i ef. fectmg two very gratifying results, that ef rawl from the bed of sickness and disease those U have tested their efficacy, and thus amply rewarding Dr. Hant for his long and anxious study U atUln thi. perfection in the leafing Art.
OEO. HOLLAND. Brookvilis. T. 4c G. Hibbca, Rushrille. List nf Agents far lksftlomig .VedUint--Evan.' Camomile and Aperient Pill. Evan. Soothiog Syrap lor Cbildrea Gutting Usit Teeth. Eraaa Female Pills.
Kvana' Fever and Ague TiHa. Baron Von Hotclieler Kerb Pill.. Philadelphia Office No 3 South 8evenlh, aear Slarket street; Geo. Holland, Brookville; T. mo4 O. Ilibben, Ruhvillei Lake Evill, WilmiagtciH Jao. Ferris aad Ce., LewrenceHttrgb; Barlai4 Topeeott, Hamilton. O.; Matthias, Uieser and Co. RonU18.U. P.rkVurst. Cinsioneji; EJaaiU Cory, BhMfiiag Ciova; Jaaet Baird. ' -oiaeter. Dr. Joseph Clrkaon, Seajt.nel, fad. Wr. IS, 1HQ. jfM,
