Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 23 October 1840 — Page 3
One. Presidential Icrm-Intcgritt of public servants Safely of the Public monney General good of the people.
-Te preserve our liberties we mutt do our own voting and oar own fighting.' JTa. . Hmrrinn. lei every Whig be animated by tit conviction that on himself and on bit vote, depend tbe fste of tia ertintry .'Weary Gary. . The enron of the whigs for the sake of tbe Union." IT. J. Witt. Democratic Republican candidate for President, (Posturing Republican principles integrity etfcharcdcrsupcrier tnhnlspo'iticcl hmttly.) For Vic President, J O H N T Y LEU.
Karrkon & Prosperity. -Fur President, WILLIAJI ElEftKY HARRIS For Vice President JOS.Y TYLER. Of vi'ginia. - REPUBLICAN ELECTORS. JONATHAN McCARTY. of DelawareJOSEPH G. MARSHALL, of Jefferson; i$ District, John YV. I'atnb, of Harrison; 2' do R. W. Thompson, of Liwrrence 'i do Joseph I.. Whitby of Jefffnn4m 5th 6th 7ih do J ames H. Cravens, of Ripley ; do Caleb U. Smith. oL Fayette; do Ws. ffsKOD.of Bartholomew; do S. C SAitPLB,of St. Joseph. Cv)L- JOHNSON THAMES. Tbe following it n extract from the speed of Gen. Ilirtison, delivered tit Chilicothe Seri. 17th Ifaving said thus much of Col. Johnson, 1 musi now say wnan Know ot him that is poo (J. Hie whole militarv career. a I hro nrrvim ly remarked, did not exceed four months; and T wniie nc was a memoer of the army, he wired Ins country with unsurpassed fidelity.A purer patriot I never saw. Daring the. campaign, wnen I looK command of the er my, he was a member of Congress, and all the time that he coal! he snared from his dut a 1 - fc - mere, ne was in active service under nay commandf somefimn with one eompanr, romeJ Vf .:.':.. .. ""'P'ny' wntirfbe had been LilW i fc,7fff iVI
inr h M.u j - w "jme Iront ol the battle that I waa one hunThe fmKt r- ;. r rff'sf1 from the front of the battlr-then
the Lmnmiit!erin chief. Tkcrv 0'ir event wtwn the laws of war permit him tejo into the foremost of the fight. Wher. hope reems lost, and deanair n aotiHn nMn hi wllit-rs, then only, is he to plan re into the f"nrs i me sinie io meet er acbiere a victnrr. In r life thus to be periled. And if he is alwavJ tn ft.-. A . m - I ...v very iront ol the ceatett, leading on ir Person the adranre. who is la etn th e!of the rariooc drtirhmenta f tK itnr All the orders of battle ireae froml.im. When ne fees one portion of these who ere engaged conflict too botlj pressed by the enemy, he mast tn J tk - r , .i .
ii'Ltii HHiiwuce iron inose :n re eut lo theW i rrr rK. i .. . . . i. - -o M. saw 111) sjjc HtU?l lf ed aron all parts of the nrrny, and he must e ready at moment, to provide for any emero- -j- ivn-eive i iien wnai mnti neine fosttion of the commanding General for the security of his arm... - If it re the feci, that (he sugseslion to charge upon the enemy by mronted infantry were made to me btr Col. Johnson, it roule not injure me. I rrnwt accept th susgestion. and i !rn F r? . . 7 '"J oraer, cr else it could not bf enforced. And I also was responsible U it , :,rr iiiey wiigni e. ftuppoS' now that it haa not surceeded. Suppose thr lh troops, Instead of continuing in open " 'er as they were, and which alone induced mo. . ..... canceire tnw project, had instantly clo Y m!o compact columns. How then should xe been atquitted for tho tremendous sac fed? ConM I K-r- a ' cu i:e wiiicn muat norrasr r dir. .n. U not mr fault, for lb I ...l-.V raaiatvaravaa ni m ria i n f"e fim fVI iritrT
"e. f w lhe other hand, a detachment HGSVJr . i 'rea,ing aro,hrr Mr of reserve m,l bJfT ".'n mC Bre CMnl ,h5""lh
i!.!in :i"j":V. ..have received was conferred upon me in this
Ufm : "'"""" . J vww m viaw Sits t. Vll'llllllK ( ""Verity, and jou alone are responsible 0 rt lile this. And these very persona whc. hr t,a,n' for C4vJohr.Kn l c honor of thi r nuCZ:"-- ".r' wrre ,n commr!fl m j.. . . ii . . r i . . r . . - I teiiir,tnj - , , . . , r-. m w-ivH-e one ci ine nonor oi aoeea. 1l ditrtr.r ifciu u ?u ' - miSL l ?o rh.ereM.hr " w?ell H it i2?Jr Jtaimwl't 'J Je'c .ftrn v. Ii--. -.... aTZjIlI ... SM-ito ila !SlSSSS!Si!S
Federalism & Hard Timet. For President. . MARTIN YAW DUREX, Fr Vrice. Preitfrnl. Richard Itl. Johnson, - FEDERAL ELECTORS. William Hexdbick' , of Jefferson j T. A, Howard, of Parke; Robert Dale Owe, of Posry; HrjfRT Secrest.oI Owen; TRnxAt J. He? ley, of OUrk; John L. Robi?son, of Rtih; Andrew Kennedy, of Delaware; William J. I'gaslet, ol Shelh. ; John M. Lemon, of Lap or te. the return, that he most he miKlaWn. ?..: Keing assured, however, that such wn the position of the forces under Proctor.l changed the mode of Attack, and ordreo ii . . . . ivuiiuwn io cnarge. wim ins mounted uvu. IIJ U , .. " ii iroopa oi me enemy neen nrwn op in solid order, as they should have been and as every one expected, I would as soon have charged with mounted infantry upon yonder iiiic vi uiicKiinugci, You hare been told, fellow rliis-ena. that vat two miles from th rn f iri'nn memorable buttle of the Thame. Now will here proposed bargain. If any on ill ishewthat 1 was faro miVesat anyone tirreoV : i- . . i - ... . "5 engagement irom me iront ol the hat il r . . m ,? , T ? from ne front on he that I was one mie from the fmr.t ef II .f lh5 ball,e--ht 1 was owirter efnmUe fn n voi. joiit:oj did not see xnt. iNeithci did i iee him. Can ny one tuppoie tht Ik rute he did not see me through thit ket of ivr,. hundred yards wide, war not thcr:? Col. IntitiMn b-. ..... il. I. fa J
IE" 1 1 hH the extreme right with hit brother J inus't otftet case is hifjr6gjmrn! Will anT one totr.r fnrwrr'I
and swear that I .did not finish brtttlt iind rain the rirtorr. in 7 W " 7 point that Col. Johnson had attained to? i did so. For when he fll rnnrAil with woonds.and his troops were rrmilced. 1 mart h ed forthwith to the rescne, and in front vf ;where lie had fallen,! rccored the conquest . t r ...... ,,,s,orJ OI " i i war untrue lor that hrstopins cuujeci. ven. ii. nere made a most ihannr and touching allnsion fo tToninrbr nd It support she had given him durivg the last war. Thie licart, sard he, mill cease !o turooere it ceases to remember my obligations to Kentucky that gallant State! I was never her ri liven m sine! Am. i tk. ... ej"" ;i J -" "- ent for me to take command of an armv of per patriotic soldiers. And long alter tbe battle was over, allhoneh thm- hmA nunr nnhU honsopon her own soil, when Kentucky wishd to send out her Imint. ah iktrnatil in n care her favorite tons, with these words, here ire our gallant tons, we entrust them to your care. Does this look at thoueh Kentuckv believed the charges that are now urged to j: j: l i i . r . . uj uin icuiu a iitia ine nonor oi oeinp oorn in old Virginia, I was once adopted br the Ii : V..jiioosjers of Indiana, I am now a son of Ohio. .. T . . ' i Ind.ana.and . . m m "wo. let, the greatest honor 1 trer yet preiious trust committed to my care br a lant Kentuckv. ii.i.mnTa. I iif anirnii iriiA in tu . . . . - - - - ..' ... nr IS llnttiliccncer mt that that election was n . , , rritenon by vr hirh to judge of the vote next montb' e states thaVlfe Whig, were split ' Ue advantage. have rece ved YandPiBg and respct.bihu;. Rnd hose knowledge of pohticnl matins is tredit. which .peak In Ihe most "W gg for General
JotU TiXBn. This faithful and fearless!
son of the Ancient Dominiondestined if he lives to be the next Vice President of the U. States passed through Hngerstown on Sat urday evening lasi on hit way to the great gathering of ll.e people at Columbus. Ohio. Referring to Om casual and unexpected visit of Mr TO. r. the Torch Light He was receiv4 d with the warmest enthusiasm by the friends of qual tights :md after he had partaken of a iy snper, addreed a dense crowd, which had assembled a Mcllhenny's Tavern in a few moments, in a most eloquent and spirited strain. His remarks mere extremely happy and spirited. He stated tint : .us. .: ... .. ..
'"'" i e "eneraiieTdireainff cases, where there ia a ealluwn.. r
Patriot at North Rend, and he desired lo know what' tidings he should bear him from his friends in Man land? The hearty and signficant response ihat uMarvl.nd is safe,' was given from all quarters of the crowd. In passing through the public square, at Ragerstown on his route west. Mr Tyler was greeted with the acclamations of the multitude who had assembled, without previous concert. and as if by magic," to give him a testimoni al I their respect and confidence. , Fr.urs the Wheeling Times, we learn that Mr Ty ler rem hed thai city on Mondny. H ifhiresed tin? i f oi.le who assembled in Mu ('ity IIhII.iIihI evening, and gnve a glowing account of the feeliners and rnlhusiaam f ilL. people of the East. The Time adds thnt b hnd evidence in the enthusiasm of(a thousand freemen who assembled to hear him at a mo. ti.ent's warniue. that he can bear hack to th 1 - t ' W ..a ... . " peopie oi ine ii.isi. that mete of the West will to their dutv." Baft. Pnl. VAX BUREiYS FALL. It is amii6'rtg to mnrk Ihe moderate tonkin which many of Mr. Van Ruren's supporters now sreak of him. The fascination under which they have moved for the hst three years seem to hve suddenly lost its rhtrm. The wnnd of the mng'ctnn is broken the blind have rr covered their eves sitjlit.nnd Ihe .Inmh begin lo speak. And judging from the levlopenif nts of opinion which the changed condition sf thing daily produce, it will fran.l i xnte mir winder if. at the end of hi term. Mr. Van Bureti should find it difli ill! todi-cover a si'tj'lf petvinal friend lo esn i itnn ; ! Ki'eihM V. He has no in-rr.(il p.pu.vriu. Jit ne of hi adherent f.M- an iitiaehmiit (iihim, Qd when !he l ist p-irire turns hi hat k on him. :r f'!! "laa'i t'rieiidh s in the ipi.), ,f the politirnl desoln iin which he ha prrdiKed. The evils brought upon the country bv his aAmnislr.itt.m the. apprehension of others still more pertiici-tis, should it he prolonged md the recollection of the deaf -ar whiih he has in-vanal-l turned to II c tomplaiiits of n suffermg people n.mbine to prevent any fteline of aympatly from rising w itl in us, when we ;eho!d tie daily itertion of seme of his (v., r,. .,) ,. (i,,jU, , fM, p;rrna of coming .. tin. ii etl . M d ihe )iniiiiil.i d xal . ! I - ei;. et. Tl r dei hr.e ol a tjrrnt man " J t ly t liiillet-ge iur ndiniration and rept'.; t ut h. n l.ijj'i pie'en-iort. unbacked t an s rhvg qualities of genius or viitue, eh vat d by in i.1iit. sills bark into the ohsturity from nliiih it nnht never to have leen r iiied. we tan only contemplate it as a proof that ihe law which govern destiny are rn-pea'iiMe, nd hi pn.ve lhe stem iuatice wl.teh i h ii rm teri.es the mnrnl government of .ne u'Mveise. Mr. Van Uuren had no heart i. instruct htm lo relieve public distress. His n'ense g -ee on Ihe one point at which hisnm'ition hasai'iied, rausr dhim to overlook the int. rsaof hit rountry.aud Ihe contemplation of his g eat and t veiitftil errors will prevent h s roiiniry from wasting a single glance on hi individual fate. He will not be disturbed in tho obscurity befoie him, until he U sum-mo-e l to the tribunal of history. And he can never look to that ordeal without terror. Mcidisonian. Who are tdr Democrats? Among the opportcrs of Gen. Harrison, we find the nan esof Horse gallant ffirers. Generals Miller, Sott.Gatiif-s. Etistis. Tnwson,Clinrhand other soldiers of the last wnr and Commodor i s Hull. Stewart, Morris, Hiitdle, Waning, ton, Ri.lgtly, Perry, Crane, Downe. Wadsworth, Ballard and other gallant tfiicert of the Navy. Who are the FbdbralistiT Rurl.nnnn, tngersoll. Wall, Wilkins, Cushmnn, Hubbard. and o'her Hartford Convention supporters f Van uure.t. binndard. Fros Ihe Portlmnd (vVatae) Jidter titer. MAINE AGAIN IN THE FIELD. November The Whigs in the country will perceive by the rail in to-day's Advertiser that the Whigs of Portland are preparing for the ovtmber Election. Si werlu Jrom io day Ihe grrnt qwttim who thai I be the. wxl rrendml nflhe United State, anil be decided. The Whig of the city intend to keep up their a a .a . r organization ana use. an their exertions until the national question is settled by Ihe People. Let our bietl.tea of the country then RALKY AND UE AWAKE ,. M Mine i now the Main Sute of the Union, and the congratulations which we publish manifest the deep and abiding interest felt by ihe People of our sister Sum in our well doing. The Germans. We recur to the election on 1 u.Wrfy, to express our gratification, at Ihe i tlertne aid k horded to Ihe friends of good ordci,by a larg? portion of our Gof r.an citizens. Muih is ue to them not only Vor i ne pel sir for the su gret t ied fleet upon native born j..cobin to deceive, mislead, audi extitu tiam to violcucce Gst. Oax.
nuon en inr ne ire of ine cht- but " ; " " ojrup ?n in ninety ess of our iuse. Thev le ttSZl IZltt. 'f .f
,1 lor .h.s, particularly when we rs . tmmediate,,; TlaTe b7 IZSLTrSi
unweaiitd paint taken by some aad hstf big ib eulSis.iharebv nrsvantinir
DR. EVAKS FEVER AXD AGUE PILLS. . known by -oiberan.ttfere is. great Irriuiinva , The pilla. to admirably adapted to aford oni- the nooib and cnDW dinf tbe praresW TU form relief in the different modifieationa of the die- gums swell, tbe ferret ic at He saliva increaaeatreating maladies, are particularly recommended) t child is reixed with fi- w.rd rardenfitT'f
p.iwiiv irau. ... m; ii.mimoi me cm a stafre, wl.ea the face and limbs of tbe sufferer become pale, and the sensation of cold and languor are felt pervading the whole eystem.t heir administration is accompanied with astonishing aucces. They toon letsen tbe Folwequent distressing ahjrering, and violent shaking, and by continuing in their nse, (as directed) will ultimately cure Ihe most obstinate Aovr. They co not exhaust like purpes.still their action is more universal and effectual. they remove all obttretiors, excite the functions of the l.iver to a healthy action, and produce a free eir )"" ini is u. Biirnai uiiuiv in I hose eemntexioii, nain in tbe rerinn of the liver. imiA and diatreaa in the epigastric region, with other symptoms indicating the exiatence of morbid action or chronic dices of the stomach, liver, bowels, mesentery, or spleen, which consequences so generally anpervene from protracted intermittent. that hope becomes blasted, when they appear with jrom attacks of that direful terror of' tbe West Ftter avd .4ft. If such persons had resorts f iwp.irca una eaieeoieu constitutions, resolttpg tll Af ft. A . .III. .1.. t .... i -....... .t - . tenance would have been restored to hi AriA lthe vital energy reestablished, and the whole .v.: A iem pur inert and invigorated They are now reK",u "n rnesumawe pohlre blessing, and inctiepensible to the health, comfort, and even the local prosperity ol the inhabitants of manr portions of the VT sstern Country. These pill are an efftetual remedy in Fever and A mm, wM , feet a permanent cure. On first feetinv tbe ore. monitory symptoms of the Ague, it is advisable at once to clear thoronghly the stomach and bowels. In noway can this be better and lets inconveniently produced than by taking a dose of lit. Wm. Evans Purifying Pills, the value and well authenticated virtuea of which medicine have been, and still are. too apprnt to call for further comment. Ihey tend to promote a healthy secretion of the bile, and render the system enpable of receiving with benefit Ihe Invigorating er Strengthening P l.s.a never failing remedy in preserving the con"t;Mtio. from atticla of ihe aUve diaease. and strengthening the etomach.and ti e whole svstem fKrPrire-One dollar pack containing both kinds of Pills. . ItaattM, Y, June 2J. 18H9 To Dr Wm Evanai Dear Sir- I have been afflicted dorng the spring and fall of the last three years, with the Fever and Ague; tf.c doclterswl attended me. called it the tertian kind; it returned vry other day. All my friends supposed thai there wa no hope for mv recovery; I always felt languid and feeble; my face and limbs became pale nd emaciated; my b.ealhing waa abort and anxjoin., with a coii.!"nt pain in my right si!e; the fit (e.'icr)ly continued eight or ten hours', during which time there was mien an eetne pain in the head; sometimes alight delirium. I was told hy a friend (who had likewise happily experienced the salutary effects of Dr Evana Fever and Ague Pills) that they had cured him and was likely to prove beneficial to me. I 8Cnt for them. And glad I am to assert, that I never had a return of the ague after using a few packages or them; thev are an invaluable remedy for that distressing complaint, and I ardently hope that the public will soon become fully acquainted with their virtaea. You may publiah thia if you consider it of any service to you. . Yours with esteem. UHAKLES ANDERSON. Sold at 100 Chatham street. New York, and at 4 1 Green street, Louisville, and by his advertised agenta in all the principal tnwna in the ITnit4 the principal (owns in the United States. U. HOLLAND. Brook ville, la. Dr. Goode' s celebrated Female Pills. These pills are strongly recommended to the notice of the ladies as a safe snd efficient remedv in removing those complaints peculiar to their sex, from want of exercise, or general debility of the sytem, obstructions, suppressions, and irregularity of the menses; at the same time atrengthening, cleansing, and giving tone to tbe aloroaeh and bowe's,and producing a new snd healtbv 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 Tra or Lira." Tla?y obviate costiveness, and counteract all hysterical and nervoos sffections, likewise afford soothing snd permanent relief in Fluor A I bus, or Whites. and in the most obstinate esses of Chlorosis, or Grren Sickness, they invariably restore tbe pallid and delicate female to Jj alth and vigorThere pUls have gained tbe sanction and approbation of tbe moat eminent physicians In the United States, and many mothers can alo testify to their extraordinary efficacy. Dr Goods' celebrated Femmle Pilh are of two kimls, via; No 1, or laxative pills, and No 2, or reiterative pills. They ere for tbe following diseases: Sonnressinn. irnsti1i;iv .....i r .u j Menses, fluor a! bus, chlorosis or green sickness, rnruvrncft, gravei, incontinence of urine, nnrvmi affections, hysterics, irrolapsut uteri or falling of the wntnh, and piles. j This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the most valuable discovered, as a purifier of the blond and fluids. It ia superior to Sareaparilla, whether ss a sudorific or alterative. Direction for vte. Pilla No I must be taken from three lo six, or more, at bed time, sufficient to operste briskly till the desired object is effeeed. Tske No 3 accoiding to the directions as on tthe box. In alt cases, both kinds of the pills are to be need in the following manner; Vake three pills or more of No I. every ntght on going to bed, increasing ii mcy oo noi open ine ooweis; also. ikiu r i. :n &T t, . . - h1"" M oan an nour eacb meat, tnree time daily. (fcSee liat of Agents. ee other sdvertisemenu in this paper. G. HOLLAND, llrookville. A REAL BLESSING TO 31 OTHERS. Dr IT. celebrated Soothing Syrup, finChildren cutting their teeth. This infallible remedy haa preserved hundreds of children, when thought past recovery, trotn convulsions. As s.on as the Syrup is rubbed on the gums, tbe child will recover, l bis preperation is so innocent, so effi. ! jistaaa aaatal aw vlaaMt fL a a to let its gums be rubbed with ft. When Inf-nt: --'v""' "V 1autitJtxuVtj IDSI IIO CDTtQ Wlsl f?tl4 are at ine age oi lour montba, thong there no appearance ol teeth, one bottle of the Syrup aboulu be used on the Brums, te ooen tk P.... 'on9 u fevert :e. t4i ? h ,"". t hreegb the gams pro
'.r. . v-... ..renrupm,ti int"i? iirotigu ii.eir gnms, mothers rl.cvld tmmerf. !,L'I!le "TlJ0 l th.'tomc- el-nse and lately appit tbe 8yrup; it pevci t, their chi.?fc h Bd 'wPrt vipor. dren having a fear, and undrrrf t p.intiil opand energy lo the syetem. Many persons emigrate ! oration of lanrirg the gtm. wki, UU aTt makea or attaining future enmnctenrv. hut at.! r in.! ..- j . ...
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cry ia .writhing, ttartirg i ilashep.srd spasms of peculiar parts; the rhi iea with trlnv violence. att ihmt it fit gera into it awvib. If these precuietci ty a.ptt n a ate ret (.eeditv alleviated. pa-rooH:c convalsiens universally turvene, and aoon cause the devolution of the infantMother .o have their babea rfflirted with tUre distreasins; aympt.-ms should apply Ilr. Hm. Ev ana celebrated Scnthirfcr Sriup,lhieb ha a prate: ved hundreds of infants w Ii n thought paat re covery, from being ddenly attacted with tUt ia. tal malady, convulsions. DiBErnioKa. Flefe shale tie Ictt!e whew firat opened. When children heg'n to be ia pain with their teeth shooting in iheir rumi, put a little of the Syrup in a teaspuc-n, and with i be fin gar let the child gums be robbed f,r two or three mii. uie three liinr a day. It mii-t v t he nt to tU breast imn-ediate'v, for the mi; L vphM nhe l
j Syrup off to enow. When the tetth are just roi. Price one dolae prr hoXl; I r MA F?tIfn6 U Bl",f r. Vr. Ev8"8 ."l Vn in h r"f. ( cT icf-isiine riMio.i wiBi.rt mi io aia?e inai he found it m.5re,v ert,r'u"' !n relieteing pin in the (ruma. eZSHx TvlT ' 'omc,,n'? follow. -v. r. .?. We believe it is generally acknwlec,ged by thoaa who have tried it that lhe soothing ayrap for children cutting their teeth, advertised in another column, a highly osesful article for the .urpoe for which it is intended. Highly respectable poison, at any rate, who have made ne of it. do not hesitate to give its virtue the sanction ef their names." Pott on Traveller. A revere esse of teething, with summer eotnplaint. cured he the infallible American Soothing Syrup of Dr. Wm. Evans. Mr. M'Phcrsnn, residing at No. Madison street, called a fe.w days since at the medical office of Dr. Wm. Evans, 100 CM ham street, pnrchaved a bottle of the Symp for her child, who waa suffering excruciating pain du ring the proofs of dentition, heirg mcmcntarialljr threatened W;tb ronruVon. its ht els too were exceeding too, and no fond ecu Id be retained oa the stomach. Almost immediately on its application, t lie alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and by continuing thence of the tyrup on the gums. Ihe bowels in a short time became qnite natural. As a tribute of gratitude for the benefit afforced j the child, the noher came of her own accord, and freely sanctioned publicityy to the above. A single trial of this medicine will tast its tsnriv ailed virtue. In Ihe msry thousand raaea where it baa been used it has never failed to give immediate relief to the infantile sufferer. Principal office for tbe United States, ICO Chat ham st N. York. Uavttox. Entered according te Aet ef Coe gres to avoid imposition of counterfeiters; be pae ticulartml the label expresses that it has been et tered, and be likewise particular in purcbasin from tiie regular agent. See list of agents for the sale ef tbe fallowing medicines in thia paper; Evans Camomile and Aperient Tills. -,. Evans Soothing Syrup for Children ettig their Teeth. Goode'e Female Pills. Evana' Fever and Ague Pills. a. HOLLAND, Uraokville, lad. and other tee list of agents. P. ft- G. Ilihben. Rurhvillc; Farkat and Tapscott, Hamilton O.; Mailbiss, Kisser and Ca., Ilosaville. .i jvEir niEonr. ' nterrsting otH rpplicclle lo the cJflictU mlh Ditentrf efihe Stomach, or Acrvcs ; Such as Dyspepsia, either chronie or casual, under the worst symptom of reat'essnese.lownete of spirits, and general emaciation; Consumption, wWer of the lunge or liver- Liver Affections; Jaundice, both biliary anJ spasmodic; Coativeneaw; Worms of every variety; Rheumatism, whether acute or chronic; together with Gout, Htrofula, Pains in tin head, back, limba and side; T) pus Peter, Scarlet Fevei , Putrid 8ore Throat, Fever and Agne. Spas inodic palpitation ol the heart and arteries .Nervous irritability, Nervous weakness. Hysterics, Tie Da lorcux cramps, Female obstruction, Heartburn Headache, Cough the common or humid, and lb dry or the whooping; Asthma, Gravel and Drepey Tbe Blood has hitherto been considered by Eaa pirics snd others, ss the great regulator of the bus man system, and such ia the rlevotedness of the sd berents to that erroneous doctrine, that they content themselves with the simple postetsion of thia fallacious opinion, without erquirirg into thepri mery sources from whence life, health, and vigor emanate, ai.d, vice eer. pain, sickness, diseaea and death. Not so with Dr. Hunt, whose extea sive research and practical cxperirr.ee so rmineni ly qualify him for tbe profession of which be baa been one of the moat useful members. He contendand a moment's reflection will convince eny ren eonirg mind of the correctness of bis views I ban the stomach, liver, and the associated ergareare the primary and great regulators of health, and that the blood in very msny instances Is dependen t oa these organs, and that onleee medicine reachestlbe root nf the ditratr, the wnprrficwl nnodynet ucnalt,prescribed, serve but aa foils to cover the ravsgey of deep rooted maladies. Under these convieti0nsa at the expense of years of clore application, the. doctor haa discovered a medicine where tea re Lin powers are irresistible, and in prescribing, U ia with a koowlcdge of jt being a radical care im the - " -tv. j iiiuuiviiua, nn a is plied in the most critical cases, but he does a pretend to ascribe tu HLWT'S EOT.IJilC PILLS a supernatural agency, slibevgh frcsa positive proofs within tbe knowledge of auadrcaYbe is prepared lo shew, itat w hen every ether eerfqIv remedv has tten civen nn. f 'VT'.c nnrik IC PILLS have kerer Wen knows te tail ia eifecting two ery gratifyirg retuht, that of racing from tbe bed of aickrca and disease thoie wbta have tested their rffcary.srd tius aaiplj rcwar ding Dr. Hunt fer bis big and saxiooa stody l attain this perfection in the. IJraiixg Ait. GEO. HOt LAM Urockrilie, T. 6c G. Hihbeu, RuehviKe. .f ff Agtftifor e.iwg Jftdiei . Evana' Camomile and Apcritat Piits. 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