Indiana American, Volume 8, Number 48, Brookville, Franklin County, 27 November 1840 — Page 3
AMEBIC AN.
jIlOOKVILLEjIIVDIANA
FRIDAY NOV. 7, 1840.
THE RESULT.
VehJve returns sufficient from all the State to final result. Harrison baa received 234
( i mil Vu Buren 60. if the vote of
VCtO!1 ' c Ciroli"4 has been Kiven t0 him' W deem il i to cive any more than the official vote of
gtates wnen iraiu.
chutelt Harrison s majority 18,431.
tbe
Vassac
v.rmonX Harrison's majority 14,000
for Old Tip. ,:' 4,000 do. lilutoi' The Indiana Journal of Nov. 24, say a: vr? re compelled at last to give op the Prairie
State.
Van Buren's Sdliloqnc. Sce The White House Van Buren reclining upon a damask covered toa A negro servant at his head A noise is heard without.
"like the rushing oj mighty maters? and Tippecanoe and Tyler too? is distinctly heard foot
ing upon the breeze. The little man is wakened up out of a fitful and feverish slumber, by the
noise, when, starting from his silken couch, with despair written in every lineament of his face,
ne tnus
SOLILOQUISES:, What means that shoot o( triumph, that so
disturbs the ttillness of my chamber T Is it the knell of my political demise! Is it the summons that calls me hence? They tell me
all is lost! 1 hat state alter state has desert
ed my banner, leaving nothing but a misera
ble remnant of retainers, unht to be a corpo
ra Is guard. 1 hev
l : .n.Cnrliir ia stimatA at 19 OfHY '
t:oas. mo j j - ritginia. All heard from, but not official Baren'e majority 1409.
teli me that old democrat
ic Pennsylvania, the Ket stone of the arch, on
. . . a a
The returns received last evening giveiwnitn i leaned wun so much continence, has
. v.-n . JntiXf Van Rnrn K a ma! I fallen frnm hr hi ah ctst and ffnn nvpr in
tha State ire j u - - -- j -.-j , e fbeteea 1H0O and 2000. the standard of Old Tip, They tell me that YiirA Carolina.-Wo have received returns North Carolina, .Georgia, , Louisiana, Missis- . . i ...i. -.- . .k sippi, and Illinois, have all deserted mc, and torn 15 count.es. It is only necessary to say that V Y J
ir.moon is about 1,000 ahead or the state elec-f, , . t .,, . . ' Harriso"'" , I that Tennessee, the state of mv ilIuaiiAiMftre
i 1 - j - - - r
decessor, has gone against me! Ah, I had Van fondly hoped that the towering name and influence of Old Hickory would nave been suf
ficient to sustain me in that quarter. But it
.Mama. But a fw counties heard from, but! seems the spell is broken, and the influence
thevare so favorable for the Whige, that it very of that Old Roman could not avail me, even
unexpectedly renders it uncertain how tbe State in the Hermitage precinct, for there they say
bu voted. There is a Harrison gam in the four j 1 am beaten Jour to one! But worse than all,
unties heard from of 1609. they tell me that N. York, rr.y own, my na
, . live land, has turned her back upon me, leav
l.lUIAHa UIIIVlRIa I" I . , p a a . ' , . I
KIOTC J .,,... --... llo6 ,nu Mune o ouuetine strong ana turoiu
w,w nu.aia,wta. . .f.r.J!( ALI 1 1.1 I J:.l
CI rnc I XT t (i I iui ti-ii v nuicisnii JU. I IUIIIU ll uicu
August, 116,761
The tone or the Philadelphia press in par-1 ticular, upon this subject, has had our warmest approbation.. Its recommendation to appoint committees, and collect and expend among lhe poor the amount of money which the celebration of a partv victory would have
cost, is much in the spirit of christian duly,
and exhibits an early triumph over the passion and bitterness of party warfare. . And
the fact that this recommendation is about
being carried into effe t,mnst excite the warm
admiration of every reflecting man, be he a
partisan or otherwise. We copy the sub
joined paragraphs from the Philadelphia Sen
tinel or the 14tn inst: Un. Uaz. A PnAisEwoirrnY Movement. The HerrisoB and Tyler Association of Dock Ward, of-wliicli Samuel C. Morten, Esq. is President, and D. M. Little, Secretary, at a meet
ing held on Thursday evening, for the pur
1MM. 1 I
DR. EVANS FEVER AMI ABUK rn.L.t known by Bothers that there is a great irilatim in
pose of devising some method of celebrating the election of General Harrison, unanimouslv adopted the following resolution, which we trust will receive the concurrence of their
These milt, so admirably adapted to afford an
form relief in tbe different modifications of tbe distressing maladies, are particularly recowmeaded to public notice. On the aceessionof tbe cold stage, 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 is accompanied with astoniabiag success. They soon lessen the subseaaent distressing shivering, and
violent shaking, and by eontinaing in their nee,
(as directed will ultimately care ine most ousunate Aoca. They do not esfcatwt like purges, still
their action is more universal ajid effectoalr -they
remove all obstructions, excite the functions of tbe
Liver to a healthy action, and produce a free circulation These pills are of signal atility in those distressing cases, where there is a sallewness of coinplexiou.painin the region of the liver, tension and distress in the epigastric region, with other
svmbtoms indicating the existence of morbid action
or chronic disease of the stomach, liver, bowels,
mesentery, or spleen, which consequences so gen erallv supervene from protracted intermittents
They permanently overcome these diseases, at tbe same time give tone to tbe stomach, cleanse and
strengthen the bowels, and impart health, vigor,
Many persons emigrate
mnA .nirvtAthfirBt.lH
political friends throughout the city, fcoch a j to the rich an j fertiie s. il of tbe west, in the hope mode of celebrating their victory would carry of attaining a future competency, but alas! ere long l.pinb-i to the bo4om of manv a lielnle.s fam-: that hope hecomes blasted, when they appear with
ii .nnU ni nl,.rk .e;..ri.l..rrrnmili impaired artd enfeebled constitutions, resulting
T ' ISAM mi mrlrm rf t,t Wi refill tornip nf tls t .
browortneir UVOnte c..!p- f Fever and Jlgve. If such persons had resorted to Whereas, some public demonslratiort 0'f the ue of the above pills, the sunken, pallid roun-
gratitude from the friends of Harrison anl itenart w.ould hve been restored to its florid hue, Tyler may be expected, in conuence of! the vita: energy re-cetabliehcd, and the hole systhe successful termination of the Presidential tern purified and in, .orated. JLc; are now re-
IlarrUon, Vaa Buren,
contest: therefore, Resolved, That this Association recommend that meetings be called in the different wards
of the city and county, to take into consider
ation the propriety or calling a town meeting
to effect arrangements for making collections at an early day in their respective districts.
mirHp.il na an ineetimaHle nubile ble8ing,and indis
:ri. i i lit. r. n local
Harrison's maj. 13,581 Increase
Post. Packing Pork has commenced in this
p'.v tt about $4,H7i, we understand; about the
eanx it Lawrenceburgh, and about $ 4 75 at Cin
neneiBIe to the health, comfort, and even iw?
prOFperity ot the inhabitants of many portions of the Western Country. These pills are an erTectual remedy in Fever and Ague; they invariably effect a permanent cure. On first teeling the premonitory symptoms of the Ague, it is advisable at once to clear thoroughly the stomach and bowels.
a thousands dealhf, politically, without a rnur- t be ap Jied Jlo ,,e p(Jrchse of fuel and ly produced than by taking a dose of Dr. Wm. mer, but this, Ais theunkindestcut of all. otwr necessaries 0rife for the benefit of the Evans Purifying Pills, the value and well authen-
suffering poor, durin g the ensuing winter. Ueated' virtues or winch medicine have neen, ana a " r3 et-ill mm Iaa at rrt mnt tn 1 1 fas fn rt dor nftm tnAn t '
Resolved. That these proceedings, signed . " , ' ,, tn . u-uu-M-nfii,.'
by the President and Secretary.be published. bilCj and render the system capable of receiving
MML. ly. MUlv 1UXM, 1 res. with benefit the invigorating or Strengthening D. M. Little, Secretary. Pills, never failing remedy in preserving the con- - . -. . . i - . i i a
sinuiion irom auacKS oi iue aoove aiseases, auu - . . i a 1
Mr. Joh 1. Fafqcuau, of Brookville is l?;? rlZrZ
... . . . ,, . , vw I llJ ,i -will uuiiu n pav.. VIIV-II11IK a candidate for 'Enrolling Clerk to the House 0f Pills.
HasLEX. Y. June 3d. 18.19
lo oe thus wounded in the house ot my
friends! To be thus stabbed in the home of,
my childhood, and by the companions of my
youth, is more than I can bear. I'll hear no
more! I'm sick at heart! Ho! Amos, bring
ctenti. several droves or hoga have passed through hither mv smelline bottle mv salts for I am
displace for Cincinnati. What hoga there re very f.unt. What! not here! Where, where
ia the country this year are good. Corn is plenty is Amos? Blair! Woodbury ? Poinsett!
and stock hogs scarce. Where are you Ml! Ah me, I see how it U.Lr n-rtn(a.;..fih0 0c.,;n-l minr..
v i a lav ri ksuii inn I vc ra axip ai j a . K.iaaMia-a
Matters are so unsettled in tbe monetary affaira They too, have deserted me. My summer- Mr. Pr,..lap U renr-senteH h. corresnon
oftLedsuntry, that it is difficult to say which way day companions all are gone, and there are ent Jo be W.j qUajfied for the duties of the flicted pricM will tend. none left so poorto do me reverence! They office anJ first rate Whig into the bargaiiu yrB- : saw the falling fortunes of my house, nndseiz- Indiana Journal ofXov. 24.
CENSUS OF FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Tie Deputy Marshal! of this county has made his return to the "Clerk's Office, from which we
pther tbe following. There is in thia county White Males 6,639 White Females 6,532
ing nil my golden spoons, have fled for Texas,
or perchance to the head waters of ball liiver.
(1 hen turning to his servant,)
Well Cully, my trusty black, of all my
house, thou art most faithful still. Then bring
To Dr Wm Evans. Dear Sir I have been af-
durng the spring and fall of the last three
with the Fever and Ague; the docttorswbo
attended me. called it tbe tertian kind; it returnea
very other day. All my friends supposed that
there was no hope for my recovery; 1 always felt languid and feebie; my face and limbs became pale
and emaciated; my bieathing was short and anx
ious, with a constant pain in my right aide; the ht
297
Clack Males Black Females Total Whites and Black!
43 40
Jonx Van Burem, who is .lected to Conwva. in "XT
grcssin Ulster ana rsuiuvan counties, new V I. : r .It. hm f Ik. !--; J r.rv t nf ihlt
w" -"-generally continued eight or ten hours, during ma namo. Tha loltsr tlVfi 111 AltianV. I6 . . . - . .
-i-- a af-flr ii ... l k.- which time there was oiten an acute pain in iue
v., u So gays the Woston Atlas. head; sometimes slight delirium. 1 was told by
friend (who bad likewise happily experienced tbe llfi. ealutarv effects of Dr Evans Fever and Amie
It aaa . , . I A. fj IH iTl. UtVTb vi iivff iiuiiivvi B'H w w I - . . aa myseif am hell the wings are hell and hell Krouht over from Kenluckv vesterdav, P6) l.at they had cured him and was likely to
o . . ,- i nmvA iMniniai tn me. sent mr mem. Ana
Fire The dwelling houses of Jonathan Alley, Etq. of this township, were destroyed by fire on Morday evening last. The house in which be resides was discovered on fire about? o'clock in
the evening, just in time for the family to escape
are all my democratic friends
13,444 all deceived me! They
me, in this the darkest hour of my adversity
"O for a lodge in some vtst ilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumor of dieaster and defeat, Might never reach me more!"
lor thevhave! ..." i ?.- .u" i Ui..
j ,nn nrmn i limn trn inp ruv in iiih iiu iilci ... .. . . r
i n j .i.j I v -- o sriad l am to assert, mat 1 never naa a return 01
uac ail unciicu l.c. il . nA,Km tnkiirKc "hv Pr f, ... .1
uuumiu mc iiuiiuvin m. , ine lue tiler asms 1 rew pacain ai tueinj mej
. 1 f .5 I . I - 1 1 r . 1 1 . ;
tne nnesi arove wc nave seen mis esim. are an invaiuaoie remeay ror inaiaiGiresBing cjih-
Thev were purchased, we believe, at 50 plaint, and I ardently hope that the public will
anii J. f Jiit IVrta l"2lh isoon uvcoihc i-mj " nnd ?4 vtH.lFJ?, JoV. lW nw;i, thilfvnn nl.-?r .1 ot anv ser
. WU tllOJ M V a - waa, WWMWW m
v i ya t nnn ah m U -.
Ruhiville, Nov 21, 1840. CHARLES ANDERSON
The .IloosiER. This brilliant loco loco Soli at 100 Chatham street, New York, and at
vice to you.
a i nasi vii.i.ic iwaaw ji. vrxia i
Is that a dagger, Cuffev, in vour girdle!
with the furniture in the lower story. In a short Well give it me, and I will rush upon its luminary is no more. It departed this life on 47 Gre'en street, Louisville, and by his advertised R0MVilei
i.uie a owciiins oouse upon anoiuer itnn 01 aar.iuwuii. miiu iiiicb iiu 111c world OI a aisap- Natiirrinv last nltor n linirriiicr illness M sev-1 airenis id ail luo prinoipai idwui in mc u 11 1 icu
Alley's, about half a mile distant, and in which Mr. I pointed, disgraced and fallen politician. But eral weeks, nnd has gone down to the grave, Sutes HOLL AND, Brookville, la.
Inr.ir.iMciJ;.. j :--- a W. a . . I nn! H hat VAiilH ffmlifv mv annniH tnnl . 1 "
mnic ldiuiuji waa uii.utcicu ire lu na uit j . .. . "'J
the moum and gums dariar the an TK.
gnma swell, the secretioa and tbe saliva. inrmi
the child ia seized with frequent and sadden fits of cryin .writhing, starting in its sleep, and spasm, of peculiar parts; the child -brieks with extreme
violence, and thrusts its fingers into its mouth. If these preenrsatory sv .upturns are not speedily alleviated, spasmodic ctmvalsions universally supervene, and soon csne tbe dessolution of the infantMothers who have their babes afflicted with these distressing symptoms should apply l)r. Wm. Er ana celebrated Soothing Syrop, which haa pre. served Lundreda of infants when thought past re
covery, irom Deing suddenly attacted witkthat fatal malady, convulsions.
DiRKcrioaPlese shake tbe Bottla whsua
first opened. When children begin to be in pain
with their teeth shooting in their gums, put a little of the Syrnp in a teaspoon, and with the finger l at . I ft
iei in. cuuus gums ne ruDoes lor two or three minutes hree times a dsy. It most not be put to tb
breast lmmedisteiy, for tbe milk would take tha Syrup off too soon. When the teeth are just com
ing through their gums, mothers sLotild immediately tipplv the Syrup; it will prevent their chil
dren having a fear, and undergoing the painful od-
eration of lancing the gums, which always makev
lite next loom mucti harder to come through, and sometimes causes death.
Price one dollar per bottle. "A gentlemn who has mad the trial of Dr. W. Evans' Soothing Syrup in his family, (in case of a teething child.) wishes us to state that be found it entirely effectual in rclicveing pain in the gums, and preventing the consequences which sometime follow. We checrfuMy comply with his request. JV. Y. Sun. "We believe it is generally acknowledged by
those who hsve tried it that the soothing syrup tot children cutting their teeth, advertised ia another column, is a highly usesful article for tbe purpose for which it is intended. Highly respectable nelsons, at any rate, who bave made use of It, do not hesitate to give its virtues Ike sanction wf their names." fiottoK Travelltr. A severe case of teething, with so mm?? complaint, cured by tbe infallible American S.olliir.
Syrup of 7r. Wm. Evans. Mrs. MTheraon, re
siding at No. 8, Madison street, called a few dayii since at tbe medical office of Dt. Wm. Evans, It Cathatn street, purchased a bottle of the Syrup for
her child, who was suffering excruciating pain da
ring the process of dentition, being momentarialiy threatened with convulsions, its bowels too were exceeding loose, and no food could be retained on
tbe stomach. Almost immediately on its application, the alarming symptoms entirely ceased, and
by continuing tbe use of the syrup on the gums, the bowels in a short time became quite natural. Aa a tribute of gratitude for the benefit afforcel tbe child, the mother came of her own accord, aJ
freely sanctioned publicityy to tbe above.
A single trial of this medicine will test its unnv
ailed virtues. In the many thousand cases where
it has been used it lias never failed to give rmmcd.ate relief to the infantile sufferer. Principal office for tbe United States, lOOChsi ham st N. York. Cactioh. Eutered according to Act of gress to avoid imposition of counterfeiters; be pa' ticular that the label expresses that it has been n tered, and be likewise particular in purchasing from the regular agent. See list of sgents for the sale of tbe followiaj medicines in this paper; Evans' Camomile and Aperient Pills. : Evans Soothing Syrup for Children catting their Teeth. Goode's Female Pills. Evans Fever and A pie Pills. G. HOLLAND. brookville; liul
and others see list of agents.
P. & G. Ilibbeo, Rushville; F.arkat and l v
scott. Hamilton U.; Matthias, K.eser and to
enemies too
The buildings were set on fire. The loss to Mr.l much and my hey-day friends, who were
Alley will be severe at thia time the amount of wont to bask in the sunshine of my favor,
which we arc not informed. I would laugh in their sleeves at my consummate
roily. 111 not gratify them, then, by self-destruction. But 1 tell you what we will do
Cuffy. We'll go direct to Kinderhook, and
there we'll cultivate our cabbage garden
make vur own Jtrotf and eat it and live on in spite of friends or enemies, to a green old age.
(Lxeunl little Mallyand his dusky companion.
corryin a bundlt, and both singing 0 there's
no place like home." We wish them God
Speed and a safe arrival at Kinderhook.)
Lawrenceburg IScucon.
"Unhonored, unwept, and unsung.
Dr. Goode's celebrated Female Pills.
PrttUent Harrison is now on a visit to Lexing
ton and Frankfort, Ky.
Alexander JTGrew of Cincinnati, has recovered
tke large amount of Jewelry stolen from him a few
weekacinee. .
Di'zor H. Hall has been elected U S Senator
y the Legislature of Alabama. He ia rather fence mas.
whitest or Weixcr's seat in Congress.-
ite understand Mr. Campbell has detennin
1 to contest the election of Mr. Weller's seat
n the Butler District, to Congress. Weller
ws returned as having 69 majority,
THE RIGHT SPIRIT.
We are highly gratified to see the Whig
' I T - aa
The Prc8S 01 ine generally, discount enanc
iiv. mc : ... v
resolt of the election for Electors in the Dis- ?S 7 tning like a triumphal celebration at
le legal to- lu,s umc Brougn we neip ol r ro vide nee,
Wet AatUfio t - r,mnl l il la lorrnl
io the District gave a majority of at least wc have 'eved a great victory a victory Ion . J . ' . . I nvpr on AilminiclnliAti .-Kl aK I C
against Wetter. We give this as an item of information, not knowing ourselves
A A-filT THEORY.
nlnrsMng and tjplut.br to ihfc'fijjiichd vitt rVvji nf ih Slnmnrh. or'JVVrrM
We cannot but mourn over its untimely I These pills are strongly recommended to tbe no- guck ag Dveoensia. either chronic or casual. ! r
demise, as it has been Jof so much service to ticeofthe ladies as a safe and efficient remedy lnlg rorst symptoms of reetlessnesclownees of siir.
the whig partv. Peace be to its ashes. mnuYuig mww cumiiuu iwuhm hkh a-a, ll8f ani general emaciation; vnaumpion,wu- & J . I frnm wnt nf everritM- or ownera! dihil!tv of the 1 -r l .. M 1:1... I : n- a av.;n. l.nni!:... .
Whirr I " ' - j 1 Ul uv iuiis ui 1 1 v v 1 liKbi ui.viiwii. iim v . o l svbtem. obstructions. aupDressions. and irregulari- wi. k;i;r n.i nanniiri rvtirnaaai Wfim n!
tv of the menses: at the same time strengthening.! nriat.i uuiimiii.m t.aiKap amt -
triumph in I cleansing, and giving tone to the stomach and bow- chronic; together with Gout, Scrofula, Paina in th
is. Senator e's.and producing a new and healthy action thro'- hedj Dack, limbs and side; Tv pus Fever, Se-r'
service will expire on the 4th of 'March next.
The next Senate of the U. S. will stand as
follows: Harrison, l-oco Foco,
29 23
over an Administration which has in four years disorganized all the business relations
of our country, which was doing all that could be done by mischievous precept and bad example to destroy the moral sense of the people, and which, in four years more, we verily believe, would have brought our liberties to I . a 1 W . a . . -
PerouS buthe will leave them exceedingly 'ocIK let M be thankful. Too nappy " Prvn t!r I tnanitiui we cannot be; nor can we too earn-
' " . . . . r . . ... . . .. .. .
eeuy ninniiesi. our (.ratltuae to that LrOd.WhO aa.a. a
pat in the struggle ot. the past canvass gone
U. S. Sen ate The Whig Michigan ensurps ma Wnra U
in place of Hon. John Norvell, whose term of ou'-tbe .system generally. Tbey create appetite. Fevc Putrid Sore Throat. Fever and Ague.Sp-.
... rn.-m.rn I PfiFrPri InnlvPRlinn. rPmOvi! frtflfi I nfRl-tnl nPrvTini I IT 1 'ca, I 4T .1 lia m . A .S..;.a .
" - o - & I muuiu MipiLaiitm ui tu unmi v sjiiim im iv.i v
head-ache, and are eminently useful in those Hatu- irritability, Nervous weakness, Hysterics, Tic
lent complaints which distress females eo much at ioreul cramps. Female obstructions, Hearths -n
me -1 van or .ifb. a ney ooviaie cosi.ve.ws, Headache, Cough the common or humid, and 1 and counteract all hysterical and nervous affec- dry or the whooping; Athma, Gravel and Dro -v
lions, likewise afford soothing and permanent re- The Blood has hitherto been coaaidered by 1! 1
liei in r luor aious, or nues.ana in iue roost 00- .n(i others, aa the rreat rpmilator nTtha l.n
st 1 note cases or Chlorosis, or wrten sickness, tliey man BVKtm. and anrk th AvmuSiun r th
invariably restore tbe pallid and delicate female to . to thai erroneous doctrine, that thev r.m
health and vigor. tent themselves with the simple possession of tMs
1 nese puts nave gamea me sanction ana appro- f.V.r.nnm on n nn. withniit Mon rinf into iLm.r,
bation or the most eminent pnysiciana iatbe urn- mary eources from whence life, health, and vir ted States, and many mothers can al-o testify to emanate, and, eice eersc. pain, sickness, dieeae-
ineir exiraoroinary eu-cacj. I and death. Not SO with Dr. Hunt, whose Cxtei.
Ur tioode S celebrated female fUlS are Of IWO :vft ,nJ omrlioat neriinre an rnm
. . I 1
for the profession of which be h
most useful members. He centeud
Harrison majority,
6 Bait. Pal.
ll)e merits of the contest G'n. Gaz.
Gen. Jackson said,I leave this great peo
ple prosperous and happv." Mr Van Buren,
on the 4lh of March,may not leave Ihercrpros-
PuiLosornY. The editor of the Boston Post acknowledges the defeat of his party, and bears it like a man. He says:
MIf you ate doomed to be whipped, there is kinds, viz.- No l,or laxative pills, and No 2, or re- jy qnaiify tm a satisfaction even 1:1 having it done $0 effec- iterative pills. They are for the following disea- J been one of tbe
tuallv that there is no mistake about it we
do not, like any of your half and half business
give us a decided triumph or a decided de
feat."
ice.
W k ApriiEs." For the Presidency toext Receding Gen. Harrison's term, Thomas H. f enlan has been nominated by a newspaper "Virginia, Lewis Cass by a newspaper tn :ew York, Winfield cotttya newspaper Jn Aew Jersey, and Henry Clay by a newsaper in Mississippi! Gentlemen, friends, '"ethren, do let us have a little rest. We mov8 a straight Jacket for anv man who shall
oniaence urging the claims of any one to '"e succession, for at least two roars. Is there
olhing that men of business can taft about, r men of leisure read about, or men of the Press write about, but the Presidency the "esidency the Presidency? For our own
r"". we are tized; and looking over the coun rv at its deranged business, at its undevelop
- .cSOurces,and at its want-of social and
Prpg-es, we see how much il requires pose. U is important, beyond any question, Hal Wp Ksva rrs.-A
. " S""" icsiuenis. weii,iorii.e en 1 r )ea', we are certa'n that we have e. Let us therefore rest a little, and make Sd conteDl at ea fr half of this pes i?nl6ss in the meanwhile something "U happen of whiih we have at this . time
"Hicipatton, Ci. Gaz.
before us a cloud by day and a pillat of fire
B a . . .
bv nignt. ana lea us out or a bondage worse
than Egyptian. Let us, then, return our sin
cere thanks; let us express our gratitude; let
a a . at
us "rejoice, acta oe exceeding glad. But let
us net triumph oviiT our defeated opponents.-
ror this, our victory iijs not been given us. There is neither manline. In it, nor virtue,
nor wisdom, nor patriotism. Let us rather
be guided by the noble example of the good
and the great Washington, who, when the British troops at York town were marched out
of their entrenchments to lay down their; inns, said to his fellow soldiers" drawn up to receive them. My brave boys, kt there be no insults offered to a conquered foe. When they lay down their arms, do not huzza. Posterity will huzza for wn.n Like the peo
ple of that day, marching under the banner
ot w asbington and Independence, the people of this, enlisted under the banner of Harrison
nnd Reform, hare achieved a great work. rra .
ineir posterity, enjoying the liberty won by them,Au huzzaed for them; and ours , perpetuating that libertj, which we have just. rescued from danger the most imminent,.. huzza for us
TnB Result. The election has closed
and the trial ended. The verdict of the people is against Mr. Van Buren and his Admin-
istrat on. The verdict is in lavor 01 tne re
publican principles of Washington, o! Jefler- to operate briskly till the desired object is effec
son, and of Madison. led. Take No 2 according to tbe directions as on
tine dox.
In all cases, both kinds of the pills are to be used
ia the following manner; Vake three pills or more
of No 1, every night on going to bed, increasing
ses; Suppression, irregularity, or retention of the a moment's reflection will convince any t Menses, fluor el bos, chlorosis or green sickness, eoning mind of tbe correctness of his views tha costiveness, gravel, incontinence of urine, nervous lhe Btomtch iiTer ad the associated organs are affections, hysterics, irrolapsus uteri or falling of the primary and great regulatore of health, and tket tbe womb, and piles. the blood in very many instances is depends t ea . This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the these organs, and that unless medicine reacbesttbc most valuable discovered, as a purifier of tbe blood root of the duease,lhe superfcioHumdynes vsaall,and fluids. It is superior to Sarsaparilla, whether prescribed, serve but aa foils to cover tbe ravagey as sudorific or alterative. of deep rooted maladies. Under these convictions Directions for use. Pilla No 1 must be taken at tbe expense of years of close application, the
from three to six, or more, at bed time, sufficient doctor has discovered a medicine whose scare bin
yiae nial.
powers are irresistible, and in prescribing, it ie with a knowledge of its being a radical cure ia tha varioua diseases already enumerated, even if applied in tbe most critical cases, but be does npretend to ascribe ti HUJCTS BOTAJslC
PILLS a supernatural agency, although from poe-
Mabrieu On Wednesday laFt, Mr John Childers to Miss Susannah Herndon.
On same day,Mr George Flint lo Mias Al- methree times daily.
IiceVOle, v.i 1 See other advertisements in thia paper.
On Sunday last, Mr 1 nomas . G. HO1.L AND, Brookville
Miss Ann fisher. -
On same day. Mr ThomM Sbera to Wtss a REAL HLKSSING TO MOTHERS.
mr ..i . 7 n !...' .i.k.j Snikin sm. for I attain this perecroN in the Jetg .4rf.
rtl w..i.....1..i fr Tinnlrian Webb to CAiWra in W leeATIiie infallible reme- GEO. HOLLAND, Brookville
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. . -.-i 1 1 v naa nreaerved imnnrecs 01 cnuaren. wnen 1 i,
xMlSSKencccaunnmEunm. thonirht iaat rerr. from eonvelsio... A.e
tbe number if they do not open the bowels; also,! ilive proo fa within the knowledge of hundredth take three of tbe pills No 2, half an boor each! is prepared to shew, that when every other eartif
ly remedy haa been given op, HlWT'S IC PILLS bave never been known to tail in eifecting two very gratifying results, that of raising from tbe bed of tick nets and disease those ! bave tested their efficacy, and thus amply rewac ding Dr. Hunt for his long and anxious study to
L, , ,r 1 n . 4- v,;r. ! thought past recovery, irom convulsions.
On Same nay, air iwia v- the Svrun is ruhted on the me. tbe child will
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On the same day, Mr David Ward to Miss I cacious, and so pleasant, that no child will rentae - . I . 1 . . 1 ... nr. .
ii- Ami Shaw. ' l 10 lw gums oe ruooea wiin 11. w ucu iiiinu Z. . , t a vm.!.- i in kt Ik aM af fnar mnnlka. ttwMiffh tlaa ia nn
Miss Nancy Ann lempleton. be used on the gums, te open the pore. ParenU On the same day, Mr Benj. Brothers to -hould never be withont tbe Svrup in tbe aursery
Miss Margaret Swift. where there are youag children; for if a child t , " wakes in the nibt with pain is tbe gums, tbe Syr The above 9 couple are all W bigs. Do our po- up immediately gives ease by opening the porelitical opponents net see a revival in business since and healing tbe gams, thereby preventing coavul the electron of Old Tip. Tbe young Whigs of fevers dee. - . lrra tiklin sr.ltoWirg MrCr.ver. to bis promm.5 - Jj
LiU of Arenttfor the following Xedieixet:
Evans Camomile and Aperient Pills. Evans1 Soothing Syrvp for Children Cutting their Teeth.. Evans Female Pills. Evans Fever aad Age Pilla. Baron Voa hntebeler Timrh Pills. PhUdelpbia USce No S Sooth Seventh, near Market street; Geo. Uolland, Brookville; T. ant G. Hibbea, Snebville; Lake Evill, Wilaiiajtoa; Jco. Ferris and Co., Lawreaeebargb; Earkaaad Tooecott, Hamilton, O4 Matthias, KJessr aatd Co. ttossvillc-S.C rarkharst,Chietaat1; Catkao rv ni .. a:i i.
111 J , VHIWIWC liWHI MJWt, -rmmmmm.
Dr. Joseph dCWfi, Sentinel, la. Kov.l5,lU
