HUNT'S PILLS, taFor CoHitmptioa, Dyspeptic-ami la er Ui"H)lii it . 'J Reader, are you rPdielfd -with Indigestion, Coatiroueaa, Sour KraoojtioHii, -Lou T jlppe'. ite. Water Rash Pain er Distress at the Sto 'wch. 8ickueaa atW Eating. languor, Pidiita-' lion of Chn.lfort,""l.ownesa -tf bpirha,,aiH in wjne mad, ureas!, tsacic, aim 4vraM, -Dizziness cand Coiifoakin of Sight, Tear of some fending Lvil. Restlessness, a troltkit-ftr Food, vith oiher .YHrvoa t3ymptenM,'-tins; Wore you tli Picture ofthe Djs,-x.ptio, tod Cunsmnp; ' live patient. Havin:; reaofotd to rmnndv them procure immediately bnr.f"Dlt. HUNTS VILLS;' never failing mid oflicadmis remedy (or those dreadeil foes of human hapjiiiiess Dys pepsia, Cienatmiptinfi siiii Liver Complaint, and th whrda raine tf moliincrtohr HflVetlons oris- "ing fmro diaexwof the tjkxnach', Liver, Bowels - M wing. 4-.ll -at iU office , I Clititliitm street," N. DR. HUNT'S : CELEBRATED1 TILLS,' l" . ' x FOR 'tXIXSU.VPTlON, DlSl'EPSIAi AND LI -Mii VOMPL jitrr, tfVftS'cnhiymo'rrl P heilth depend on pre ,,vrvmg rlro functions of the Stomach, Itfer, In- tesfino onrf -ijnirj(, in (I healthy and vigorous " -state, ihrtttrvh -the niiHratinna nt which ihu nodv '-Tcivea ill growth; -it nutiition, its suisport, it i - n - j - can no longer be astonishing that When tliesevis? " cra are deraiied,and nannol perfurin their pro er funrtoiiis, the whole system au tiers and be ' -cornea disordered. ''-Knowing this to be a sound and dutnonstrated fact, in science and experi--ence, Doctor Hunt's Systim ok Practice is in - aaithful accordance with it. Ha'aims- to keep lite Stomach, Langs and the Liver, in vigerous ' tnd heallbyatin,aathe three grout fountains ' of health and life. For this purpose his pills are compounded of herbs, which strengthen and - equal izt tho action of the heart, and give an im pulse or strength to thesrterful system, 'at tho ssine time quicken the action of 'the absorbent and discharging vessels; and as all the seete. '-tions are drawn from the blood, any-morbid ae-; tion which may have taken phce is removed, - all obstructions are overcome, the blood is pun '' -fled, mid rhe hntly assumes a heulhl'ul state. ...These-fills 8IV tonetolhe stomach, increase 'tm apfi otit,a, and eminently expel all acid-or. morbid matter through the esetrrtoiy ducts in. to the parage of the bowels. In all casesof - --nnsuinpuon, indigestion or irverrapsia, vinous i v A&hitiefM, or 'Lrver Jmpi(rjiit3,- Heartburn, , - Sasmjewer' ArShlirj in rbe'SioBJunk, Tightness1 " ttiS''t3hert,'lniss--6f Appetite, SiekIdAv cho.'Pain in fins' Head; fi-ack-Lkibs and Side,, ''"Flatulency, Tvphus and Scarlet fever, Putrid H.l Tk..i "f..... A.... l. '--Severf, Gout, Rheumatism, Lumbago,' Jjciittkn,' - Spasmodic AiTections, and Tic oloureux, Oou-- -vulsionsrfClijWrw.,iMeilts,Siiiall I'ox, Hoop. ing Coeirh. --Kickets, Teething, Worms, Fe - niAla WMrurlinnti, Chlorosis or Green Sii:k lies, and Rejections of Food, and Costiveneo, '-Culic, whether flatulent or Bilious, follow the -'DIRECTIONS. Doer.. Take from three to ten pills, till they orajr&te, two or three times daily. The use of - the pills must be persevered in till a cure is efs INTERESTING AND APPLICA ULE TO THE AFFLICTED 'with "XifCKXsrs nf Th arsMicn, or Nehvm; 8uch as DYSPEPSIA, either Clnonic or casual, uader the wofst syinplonij ol restlessness t' ixmnfy of Spirits and General Ehiai ialion: tuifMJfpjcm,'isw!ietli6r of the Lungs or Liver; l.lVEit AFFECTIONS. JAVNOWE, both 'Uiliary and Spasmodic; Cu6tiveness ; VVcrms of every variety; Rheumatism, whether A -ciilaor chrouic; together with GOUT, Scro fula, Painn w tho fkjad. Buck. Limbs, aud Sifie, Twttns Fkver, sscariht FLVEK.l'uo '''' j v. ' I , cah- '-InJ Sore Throat, FEVER and' AG jSuasmndio Pulphatinn of the Ileuit and taries, NervoUH, Irritiiiility, Nervous Weak ".ness, Hysterics 'ilie Douloureux Cramps, 'c. "male Obstructions, Heartburn, tleadache Coush, th Couiuion or humid, and the' Dry ..iliii Whooping; ASTHMA, Gravel and Drops-. Tlie Blotnl has hitlierro-1een cniwidwdl ' S-TjiHiific4nd others, as the great 'rcjiiilntu'r -of i me mnnnr Eysietn, anaiuvli is tlie uevulcdiiess ' f the adherents to that erroneous doctrine, that " they content themselves vvitli'ttio unplo pea ' kemuon ef this fallacious opiniuii, without en- iw't!)Ho the primary snuscea froin whence 1 Lfle,' nnafiii.and vigour emanate, aim ztct versa, pain, sickness, disease and death. A'ut so with --JAR.-HUNT whose extensive research -aiti Yjirartical experience so eumrently qualify him ' for the prolfhston of which he has hem one of -tlie most uselul members. Hecoutcnd!-and a '-''TnoinenYs'Tdflection will convince any reasou-'--Mig mind of the correctness of his views that the stomali, liver and the associated ouaiis-nra the primary ami greM regiiialore of health, and UiBt4lie blood in very many instances ia totally discoimectud with the first and succeeding eta ges of disouso, and that uuless a medicine reach, the root of the disease, tliu superficial linoy "wesuHiilly prescribed, servtf'Uitas toils to cov - r the ravage. of deep-rooted nPitaNHes. Un- er lliese eosmctmna, at the expence of years .10 olose application, the ileotwhas discovered :niewioses,!aTchii.gpoweisawirres' tible, -wid in inesaribing, it is with e firm con- iviction oWts being a radical cure in the various M;.M.lf.i,lu,un.,.j r .- , . uMt wUinl cau-s.,. i. j.. r. . - hu, o uuci iiui preienu 1 HUNTS PILLS tl agency, .1.1 r .. aiiuousn trcm nositir 1 tlie to sh ,"". i , . . , , know led iio of huiidredu. hn . . , ow!.th.at wl,en ecr)r 'I'W bdy has failed, jHUKTS PILLS n tn,.u,n ,n iiui:. -irr .- . n Known to tailiin e(Tectin7 twn results, that of raisimr from th ss and thus amply rewardiim n, lonir and auiioiia n.rf. jong and aiixious siudy to attain m u.e MtaUBli ART, Vill perform what it prom- fcior, seen utt. HUNTS proved themselves to be "fully tried iu all partssh is so compounded, ton Vn in the vessels h. earuas ao ttiehgtso , Wvlinl5l'i gives 1 byiromot strength, Mole trame, Mc beno- jc be may tonsMutnitt, L);scm, both chrinoo and re cent, under the worst aymptums, lowneu ol spirits, pTOsions aftor etiu, waierbrsh low of appeiile, general debility, and einncia tion tie soon removed by ll use of Uta above 1tM. OONSUMmON, Uiat insidious de stroyer of tha human family, ud itr attendant tram uf borrow, greenish and bloody soitlle , clammy, night sweats, general emaciation pros tration of atieiigtii, all -will 'be fwrmved by the iimely administration af fir. Wuul's Pills, and, tf taken according to directions, completely t moved. -In Uer''Coaplaint, Jaundice, both biliary and spasmodic." Iheir influence truW tftonishing. ; In all cases of Hypochundriacism Low Spirits, Palpitations of the Heart, Aervous Irriltability, Nervous Weakness,' taor Albus, Seminal IVeaknoss, (adiiestion. Flatulency. lloasthuTflrfodtly ValraassChlorosis or Green Sickness, Elatulent or1 Hysterical Faintinei. II liter ics. Head ilehe, Sea SickmeM, Nightmare Gout, Rheumatism, Asthma,' Tic Doloreox, Spismodio Affections, Nausea, Vomiting, Paiai in the Side, Limbs, Head, Stomach w Back, Dimness cr Confusion of Sight, Noisea in the Inside, alternate FittshMtcs of Heat and Chilli ness, Trevors, Watchins, Agitation, Jnxiety, KadUreasi!, Spasms, all may be completely re. Unnved by the use of the above Pills. these rinsirray be taken with the most per feet safety. Their bemficial inBoenoa hat olton limes revived from the bed of sickness, ihe pair lid, dejected, 'and emaciated victiro-of dieease. and sent him I'oWh again into the world, anjiale anifactrTcman Suld at 10O4Cliathtnn Street, TV.'- York. DR WILLIAM EVANS'S SOOTHING SYRUP.. ' tm-- CHILDREN TEETHING. PStTAKk.0 BY IIIM9JLLF. To MoMen anil Nurtes. The pajsage of the tcelli through the gams produces ouMesome and dangerous symptoms. It is kuoMn by mothers 'llmt'Uwre is great irrit ation in lie mouth and gum1 during this pro cess. Thi gums swell, the secretion oFfta-soft iva is increised.the rhild is seized with fremien- and nuddwailiu -of crying, watcliing, startim in is sleep, and spasms ot pcouiiiu parts; the child isnrieks with extreme violence, '-and thrusts its fingers into its mouth. If these precursarv symp toms-are nof speedily alleviated, spasmodic con vulsions universally supervene, and soon oeose the dissolution of Ihe infant. If-mirrltera who have their liltlvbabes sftlicted with these dis tressing symptoms would apply Dr. W-tlttam Kvans's Suolliiug Syrup, "which him preserved hundreds of inlaurs when thought past recove ry, fi-'km being suddenly attacked with that fa- ttrt-malnrty conviilsions. Tins inrMlible reineay Ins preserved imn- dreds when thought pant lecovery, from ton- vuistous. as seen as me oyrup is rubbed on the gums, the child will reiover. Thisprvpai ation in o innocent, to efflennioua-and so plea sant, that no child will refuse to iet its gums he ruuueu n un ii. tt uen nianis are at tile age ol lour months, tlinugn there is no appearance o teeth, one bottle of the syrup shoi Id be used on the gums to onewahe pores. Parents should ne ver hu without the sytup in the nursery where theri are young children, for if a child wnkes in the night with pain in the liiinis, the Svruu immediately gives ease, by opening the pores and heals the gums; thereby preventing CodviiI i ons. Fevers, &c. lurbntered accord ins to Act of Congress. Be particular tliut the -luhle nir the bt,x expresses sucli, 1'lie genuiteeis vended by Aiients only. iigent Dover. ;-5! cr cn oj Ptlei cured at 1 00 Chatham ilrut. Mr. Daniel SiniininK of Shrewsbury, Eden Town. New Jertey, was severely ufflic led nitli Piles fir more than 20 years. Had roeiturno to medicines of ntiiiosl every descrip tion, also ihe l vice of several eminent Pyi cians, but never found the slightest relief from any Sonne wlmifoever untiihe calltd on Dr. Evens, of 100 Chatham street, New York , and procuied fome mediMne from him, from which lie found iimuediate-jrelief. and subsequently a perfect cure. Extract of a letter ofjonus Snyder, Pout Mas ter, Kcrnmlle, Pa., to Dr. William Evans. Anione several cases, the following is found: An elderly lady, who had been 25 years to af. flicted w ite iiBrvims'liydochondria, trehilily, A c. that for the last 3 yean see conslanlW received I-... , ' . . meuiLiii uiu iiuuia res;ei:iauie pnysicuin, out the pressure and pain on her .heart and breast, and especially wifii weakness in her head ana on her mind, keeping her discouraged to uuder Inkeauy thing. In .May she commenced usinir, Dr. W. Evans' medicines according to the di rections nccompauying Iheni. A reaction took place; the pain and. pressure in tier body -was rvmoved; her iniud h(me clear and strong; her spirits perfectly good, and up to this limn it is in all respects restored to health, which lb. ' lust ten years-has not enjoyed. !iigued, JONAS SNYDER. Seprember 7, 1838. RT.dnof7iCT recent testof linvrrktUti virtu of Dr. Urn. Evans1 thilicne. LYSPEIA, TEN YEARS STANDING.-Vr. J. .VcK. n. zie,' 17(i Slantun street, was a'fllicled vi ith thv abeve complaint fur 'teiry earn, which incspacla ed h m at intervals1, for the period of six-years, n attending Io his business, restored io perfect ealth under the salutary treatment of Dr. Win. Evans. 'I As symptoms were. A senwi- of distension and npjnussnn Slier eating, distressing i.aiu in the pit of tlie stomal h, nausea, iuipared a p pe ine, giuuintss, paipuntion ol tlie licart, grlt ,7.mJ . r'1T?,or P"' - ! T T' m"Kt " r""" vomiting, ,.A '... . ,i... , , b'. I r" ' aiuo, an eiircuie uegree or 1 ."" wmineM; any endeavour tu-pursu Kits nusiness causnii! iiuiiiediata -eiiianiinn n a . . wearmew Mr. McKerwie is 'doily attending to his bsui ness. and none nt the fihnvA nV-mnf.D . . .v -,i..iiunij ,,g -fMirreil a,iiu l,a ,,..,1 ilia n.A'.n;. t ; u ij wiiMU Hir. IieiSTtow ...,i i,.,.i,i, n . --..-.-j, iiu iitaimr "ilia 11U ivmjTivQ T.Q IITV" r.oA . j:.. l...u .. J , He is willinK lo live anv information to il l! flicted respecting the inestimable benefit render- ed tohini by die use ot Dr. Wm. Evans' med- "Cine. ti . .1 ,. . . . . .. 'V9 " "e procurerJ--6f all " m ".va.n" a v"?a l in the United l2!' nna lt""1Bnout the Wor d. ny nr. F..,. i,. ,j . .t . .rnM n,;. Mn : k.T1. ".r'"'' - ..uin uvula; imposeii upon oy counlerfehs, has had the labels of all hismedi- cines entered eecording to act of Congress. He rrquests them therafore, to be prt cular in see- intt that the labels contain ih rll,u;., "Enteral according to act nj Conercss bv H' u.van, in uk year io., at vie Vlerk I (Met of .. IL.,-: . .. .-V. f Vis Svuthern District Court of NeYork." - -AGENTS. M. C. Younglovr. -devolend. 3. A. Beebe. Akron. A. UnderhiU. Wassillon, Dover. . OvoHlolU N. Philadoloeia i .VS , " "u '-''WAKU continne . vuiiiiuua Uieir practice as Attorney's, and may at l , times he eonsuhed at their orPce, New Pl.il. W delph.a, IO trie east end of th two story frame NtitffheTutSo ba iN V May 30. 1830. . Internal Iiuproveiiiels. CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS: These Pills are stiongly recommended to the notioa of the Ladies as a safe and etfirient renv eily iu removing thsee complaints peculiar theirex, from want of Exercise, or general Debility of the System, Obstructions, Suppres sions, and Irregularity oi ihe Afense ; at h same time ctfengtheuing, cleansing, and, givicg tone to Ilia Stomach and Bowels, and produciux new and healthy action throughout the sye em -generally. They -create Appetite, correct indigestion, remove Giddiness anal nervous Headache, and are eminently uxehVH in those Flatulent Complaint! winch distress Females so much Hi the Tuku or Lirs. They ekviateCos livencM, and counteract id Hysterical nd Ner vous Affections, likewise allord seothitjr ar -permanent relief in r luor Albus, or Whites, and in the roost obstinate etinate cases af CWorosis, or .they invariably restore the pal-. ) female to health and vuroar 1 Creen Sickness, lid and delicncte . m... . . . CJ w Tnesefi shavaffAndthnRnt,nn.nt. nrobation of the most eminent PIiv.Mmm in..h United State, and manv mother, can likewise tostifirto their eitxnr.lmv (T.c iv m.r ried fennrles. whose exneeiationa nf tho tndr-i est pledges of connubial hapuinesa ave beeai defeated, these Pills may he truly-esteemed a blissful boon. Thev i,n .L, n fi,,.-,. ional debility, and if taken, accrdin to direc tion,; oV,n,Vll morbid mSmu A Jfdtumtlni. safe and efficacious, will be found in Dr. Gowde's Celebrates Female Pills. Tkese Pills are of two kinds namely : No. 1, or Laxative Pills, and No. 2, Restorative Pills. They are for all the following diseases : Sun- pressioiv; irregularity or Ketetrtion of the Men- sea, ciuur nwnii, iiitunwis or ureen oicanass, Co8tivenwv tiravel, Incontinence of Urine, Nervous Aflectiorm, Hyiterics, Prolapsus Uteri, or fulling of the Womb, and Piles. These Pills am also particularly adapted to the male as well a the female sex, for the cure of die following diseuses: Nervous Diseases 4,irer' Complaint, i)ymep9ia,Oiliou Disewres.nnd all cares ol'Hj rrochondriBciMH'Law Spirit. PafpitaiKre x the Ifeait, NeTvnulvri(ability. Nervous WakneEL Indigestion, Loss oMppetitc, Ireu-thnnien-rnl Debihrty, Buddy Weakness. -or Flatulency, ireauncnH, irigimnare, nueuirmiiBm, si n ma, Tic Douloureux,' Cramp,- Spssmo'd to Affections, and those who ore rotKiis to that most ex c.rcoiating disorder Gout; also. Partis rn the ida. OftSSt. l.imha Ht-ad. Stnmn,-li n, Rn.lr fbimnees tir C'on fusion ot Sight, Alternate flush es cl Meat mid Untiineb, iremors, Watchings Agitation Anxeity,'had Dreams and Spasms. This Medi' ine is acknowledged to be one of tho niopt valuable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior la' Sar snparilla, whether as a sudorific or alternative. Dilutions for wse. Pills No. 1 must be taken from three to six, or more; nt bed lime, suffi cient to operate briskly, till the desired object-is effected. Take NcCS-according to tlie directions as on the box. In all esses; both ttmds if the pills are to' be used at the same time, in the following manner. Take three pills or more of No. 1, every night on going to bed, increasing the number, tf thry do not open the bowe's; also, take three of the pills No. 2 hair an hour before each meal, three times daily. ?old at 100 ttiathnm street. N. Y. And by one renpeutable peisoaiu every town io the Union. AGENTS. Jf. C. Younglow. Cleavland. i. A. Beehe Akron. A: Undeihill, Massillon. j Dover. " J. OverhoI Uf. PhilaJelphin, tjf"ln order to protect tho public against tlie m position of 6'ouuterlnit Modit-ino 'Vender, hey have been entered according to cttifC'on gress, and the right to prepare them secured; thcTofore he surem feeing that the lahol on each Im expieses such entry, us ull others are Coun terfeits. A PVBLfC MASSING 1 DR. HUNT'S BOTANIC PILLS, MR THE CWIK W FEVER AND AGUE, Consumption, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,' Heatthurn, Sourness or Acidity in the Stomach, Tightness nl the Chest, Loss of Apnetite. Sict flead Ahe; Patnin the Head, Ifcick, Limbs and Pidu, Flatulency, Typhus Wid Sfearlet Fever. a . i r rail . " . . i-uiriu ore inroat, revet and Ague, or Inter, milting Fevers, KJont Rheumatism. Luniha-o iSciatica, 'iuniodic'Afiet-tioiis, and Tic Doulou reux, Convulsions of Children, Measles, Small IVx. Hooping Cough, Rickets, Teollmi!.',. tvorms, ruinate Tjnstrur.tioiiH, Chlorosis tir Green Sickness, and Rejections of Food, and KJiwtivcnesH, Coluvwltellicr llatulenlor 4Jilious. ullo w file "DIRECTIONS. Duffl. Telw'from three to ten plilis'till they opera c , two or three times da.ly. Prick 5 Cents rer llox'. Sdld at 1 00 Chatham -stiant, New-York, Whtdesale and-Retail. Where rpplicationH for Agru're. Medicines, wr Advertiiiiiig, will meet with prompt alien- "WrSTEIlH AHF.1V AX AT BOLIVAR. THE subscriber would respectfully place before tho public the following Synopsis 01 a rpreniHu Hssunninroi GOODS. which he has just leceived rom the East. w - - - I. fruill the Rnst. Imvn niAt reeniverl rliMw., . , i -j -Hl-in 1 " "VJ wi wimive aim uvai au American, French and English Calicoes. Af"orle1 Ribbons, and yaukee Corn Hoes ; .',0l;etl Cambricks, Tin and Wood Pails, Jicmrrgs, inreaa lace and rntsUurgli Kails, n j . ... Pa .. ' 17. '" P . 7" . V'' lancy i.recianetw, c" uvct, mi rans, a worn u inserting, Ed.-ine. Foot tnar & col'd vw.tem.1 n.hin. 0 Red &AA,na. ri,h. K.tT ... PI . , e.vif, ojhu . , b ,8' . ' Co"i co' Kop, nd Handsaws ton. Orleans Sugar, Moliair Silk and Salin Srocin, Ladies' Bonnets. Iron Sauares i Colon Sdri 'la''lln Luaterinu. col'd Florence & Gro de nan, " "'i', v,uuiure, oinviiarii, or. r.ortap, tn.nn.l,..b 11..,...... P.I JL.I. I -1 ' .....v.. u,ubn, .nituMn , itcb, biiu iiuuer cnains Kiae, Xlolaraea end Glass by box or panes. n i v.- .1 . . ... r Oils. Tobacco. Gineer. Snuff and Ten. Hammers, Waiters, and Cordsof Hetnp & Sea, Iron Steel, Brandy, Wine and Cedar "Ware. Oriental Braid, m fine, all kinds uf tears tear. Reader, perchance, I've named your fancy or your care, If SO. " Tll mitl hiirh tfeimon 1i w O Hvaivirvui Vfllll I " share," Should Plaster. F.sh, or Salt, your urgent wants demand,- t Cal' number One, for I have them .11 on hand. ISAAC TELLER. DR. WM. BVjaKS' MEDICAL OONSUL'l ATION OFFICE, 100 CHATHAM &PREET, NEW-YORK. ttXDr. Evans' OtHce ibr Bledical cousulu tian itpA advioe, 100 Chatham street, IN. Y. Daily attendance tf given for personal consul tation. tsamediMe answers are returned to country letters, which jnuat ai'tnutely describe the case, and coiilatayarornitlance for advice and medicine, Which can 1ni fiirwardod to any part of the world, however distant. No jtfficulty can occur s the medicine will be securely pack ed, and letteteofudvice earefully protected from ousarVftUtoa. CONSUJITTION, COUGHS, AND COLDS, Nervous diseases, liver complaint, dyspepsia, 1tliouf 'diseasea, piles, ulcers, temale weakness, rid all causus ofiypochondriaeism, lowspirits, palpitation oftira heart, nervous irritability, ner vous weaknaea, fluor albus, seminal weakness, vindieestieo. loas-of a-inntite. heartburn, ireceral i'tiebtTity, bodily weakness, chlorosis or green J7 waaimess. cuiero. or green k wlncy. hyMcncal fainting. Iiysler. hiccup, sea ucknasi, night mare fhaiunahain imathmi ,a .itAiilAiinstiii' Mvaasnn 1 "-' ". , m ., ""p, , rtieutnotHm, asthaa , tic douloureux, cramp, ' PMmodio aneetiom., aHd those who are wes '" J.0 V'aV mo8t ecruciatmg disorder, Gmt W1" nndwlief Irum their sufferings, a course of Drl Vvan :me:,5'n-. .' . . I ' f"'," m.,,,e lllet est, linio, head, stomadi 1'T ' fT . or con.usioi, .., sign., auernate .fluhe .f 8nd clhlhtieas, Uooiow, watch-.. 15" VT?1. .T, ""ww. spawn., VT. .WST" o-, t "'ji -i r "CERTIFICATES. ITLettcr from the Hon, Abraham M'Clel m, Sullivan County, East Tennessee, Mem, ber ot vongress. Washihotok. Julv 3d. 1838. Sir- Since I have been in this city, 1 have used some of your Dyspeptic med-rotno with iu firiito benefit and satisfaction, anil-believe it to be a most tutruable remedy. Orra-of my cons MUiucnts. r. A. Garden. ofCamnbeH conntv. Tennessse, wrote nie'to aend him some, - which I did, ami he had employed it very successfully n his pr(ce,nd says it t ttivaluable. Mr, Johnso, yow -aerit t Wris place, thinks you wuu proriably like-r. agent ta Tennessee. If hen, I would recommend Ur, A. Garden as a proper person to ofheiare for ttte safe of vour oefebrated 'medicine. "Should yoa comtrrissjon him, he is willing to'ftct fur you. You can send The medicine by watorto the - o.ire of Robert King & Sons, Knoxville county. Tennessee. or by laud to Graham & Houston Tazewell, EastTenn. I have no doubt but if you hada gentsin several' counties in East Tennessee, a great deal ol your medicine vyonid be sow. 1 am suing to take some of it 'home-wUhim for hrry own use, and lhatf my fticnds.-ejid should liKe to near troaryou wttefher you would tike sn agent at BluntviHe, "Sullivan eounty East Term. I can get some of Ihe merchants to act for you, as I I tve near there. ABRAHAM M'CLELLAN. oftfenn. To Dr. Wm. Eviuis, 100 ClwUiain A.S.Y. ABRAHAM J. CREMER, resiihng at G6 Molt street, New Yoik, was alilicted with Dys pepsia in'itsmost aggravated form, 'ihe symp toms were- vioki.t lietidache, great debility, fe ver, costivetmss.-ctsugli,1 hearthbuvn.rpain-iu the chest and stomach always after eating, impaired appetite, sensation ol sinking nt the stomach, furred tongue, nausea; with restlessness, lieee had cuutiniied upwrads oTlwclvemonth, when eti consulting "Dr. Wm. Evnns, 100 Chatham street, and submitting to his over snccessfal and agreeably mode of laeattnent, the 'Oarient was completely restored to Isenlth rrrlhe short space ot one moiitli, -and gratelul lortho incalculable bench t derived, gladly came lorward and vol iinteercil the abirve statement. Dr. WM. EVANS' Medical Office. 1 GO ClmtlKun street, Mewiork. THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE was handed to u by Mr. Van Schsick. of Albany Tutghly respectable member cf the community. iiu vt nose veracnv cannot hp uoimten: Mr. 'Septcniius Rendull, of thetowli of Wes tcrloo, county of Albany, was for abeut"27 years Irouqled with a nervous and bilious iitl'ec lion, wliitii for 7 y eats rendered Isiin unuhle to attend to his business, and during the lust three years of his illnfts was confined to' the liuiiae' His S)iiiitonw wore diMtncss, pain in the head and side, palpitation oi tho heart, went of appe tite Vc, After exiKHding cur-Mg his confine n,ei.t,Trearh"SireeTiuiidre(f doflara -without ib taining any permanent relief, hu by accidettt m.t, cod an advef.iscinvMt of Ot. W. Evans, Laniomile and Aperient Pills, and was conse quei. tly induced totnake a trial af them. After usuia, -thefli aliuut a lortiiight, lie was able to walK out; in tour months he- cwiH attend to .isiucss, and considered his disease entirely removed. The above iuformation was civun to the subscriber hy Mr. Kendall himself; tlieie can, therclora ho no decentiun. . STEPHEN VAN SGHAICK. IDno(ier ren satre of Inflammatory Knelt mutism cvred bu Dr. Wm. Etans' Mufic'mt. .Mr. John A. Carroll, of the county of West- cnesier, town 01 rvortn t;nstie, wew Xork, hart ucen severely alllictol with inllamniutory riicu- malism fori fourteen inonlhs witli violent cuius :.. i.:. l:...i... . i . .. ., . r, . in ins iinius, greui neui, excessive inirsi, ury nnsaoi SKin, iinios mudi swollen, wasnolalile without assistenceto turn in bed for six week, Had tried .vanous remedies to no effect. Was advised hy a friend of his to proc ure some ol Wr. W. Evans' medicine of 100 Chutheui street, INew York, which he immediately sent for: and j after takiiiL' tho first dose fbuud ireat relief. I .. . "... ci - --, and in continuing its use according to the direc tions ror ten uays, was perlectly cured. Allow me to refer any person to him for the truthj of uiw auuve smienieill. Dr. Wm. Evans' Medical Oflipe 100 Va. tham street, New York where the Doctor a' n cuusuucoj uuu iih rncoicine procured. . . A...l I I I. ! - - . J WOOL OARDZNCr 1Kb CLOTH DRESS I N G. J. BROWN ! tu F FELING tliankfiil for Dast favors, would inform, the Farmers and Wool Growers ot 1 uscarawas comity and the counties adjoin log, uiui uMiy me now reuay io JAKD WOOL DRESS CLOTH on short notice. Havmc a first rale Double Carding Machine and the best of Machinery for Dressing Cloth, together with an erne Hence and skillful workman, they teel confident saying that their customers may rest assured oaving meir worn none in nie best manner, The prices for Carditis G 1-4 cm. iKWind, and the prices for Ctath Drcssin shall be reasonable. AI kinds of produce recieved in payment work,a work must be paid for before taken from the simp. All kinds of Wood Turning dona on short notice, Msw Fbitarfcphia, May 3, 1839. OF THE Ohio ' Democrat DOfr&RADEiTr.SER. : Asanrei hat, in odopting io wetsurrvrm v but meeting Tho obvious v inli of tha uonmmw ty, the subscribers will of r to ilia ijiproliaiiou and support of their fell w citizens weekly fin waimtHtT In jinlilirftet ill the IttWfl of Camn Dover, Ohio, bearinf tli notna ofthe 'Ohio Lienmorat and Hover Atvertiser - aniwA" the limits of Prospectasjdo not admit of exte nded expositions and minke details in regard to this enterprise, lomewharbf our principles and purposes will be properv demanded by the public, and ai far as is ftnirg to the occasion, we oroceed br'reflv to decls-e thorn. The political columns 4C our paper will be found, therefore, to espoe the doctrines -of a strict comtrjiction ofthe federal Constitution, win advocate the principle ollitcpreseni ami nislrntran. and will mnintiin the doctrines oftVe Damn. P.. ;n ,i.. ..,r.ti..i been iOTepeatedly indicatTd by the general toff. aeeiiiOTer se. Ai c object is tl conductors ot apublio journal wnsjae tho riifTiMinn nfliirlitind knowledge. our column! will be open to fulland free dhwus- I our coiumni Uobob all matters that interest die Public" We ehsll be equally, gratified ifwe may be instrumental in refutini the ouinions of those who differ ftom us, or. if roni ourselves, that cmr errors he oorrected. We earnestly desire V establish an Iiidcpmokrt and Frk lVr., in liberal sense of the terms. Not io indeoen- uBin.aa u may oeaoove oaironoze anu recx ess ueni, as u may neaoove patronage and reckless of opinion, not free as its conductera may publish i,hrM i,.t ii.ovl pieas-but so independent tlia.auoll inculcate truth.sud so freeihav.it shall "be atceasable to thn efforts of all who horestly seek the enHligt trood of our common conntrv. , A p irtion of the paper will be devoted to the itnprovuii,ent of Agriculture, and the lovers of a.u.0 .... u-, .proaa oe.ure u.e... ...a. of tl:3 most interesting selections. Together with tho most interesting portions of Foreign and "Domestic news, we will give a weekly re- port of tl.e Market Prices, and desire to make our paper profitable, to the whole community through' which it may circulate: Terms of Publcation. The ''Democrat and 'Advertiser" will'be published weekly at $2,00 per annum, it not paw wilinn six jnonuis, after 'the first number is Published, and $!!,59 at the end vf the year. hill at ou ivn&n&K. Dover Sep. 27. WYJIAIV SPOOLER- TATT O R N E Y A T . h A W A SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Canal Dover. Tuscarawas County. Ohio. Office-second doer north of the Commercial Inn, Frorlt street, Dover. July 22nd. 1839. Jj. JONES, 1WVSE, SIGN, ORNAMENTAL PAIN TER SflGLAZlER. r'fl flTOULD respectfully inform the citi I Vw zeni nna' Cover and vicinity, wness immediately over MICHAEL FI3PEI8 ma, f,v ,,aa uuiiiiitciiuc,, mtj anove OU- waggon bhop, where he intends to carry it on in all its various oranches. He also -has con nected with the above the Paper Hanging which he promises shall not be surpassed by any. His work shall be dons in a stile and manner, that will show for its self. He also will attend to work in the count rv lsnal Dover, Aug. ID, 133!), 3iuo. FtOME!! TOE THE CHALK!! "HMlE subscriber wishing to enlurge his M. groceries li uda itiieuessary to cull up on those who are indebted to him -either by Book, nole, -or otherwise, in order that he uioy meet his ends. He 'regrets to be under this necessity, but ciicuinsiances urge him to it. Those who cannot possibly pay the full amount will confer a fiivor by settlini: nart. vet. mon. a'ey hewn.". Iavu, and that on or before Ure20lh t tins month. So take notice, JAMES U. PATJUCK. N. B. He still .continues to Sell -at a rite much lower 'than can be hud at any other place m uiwuai uwoioie, noil aoor to itlrs Albert Motel. J, U. V. oYj wi, lty. r D IJON Hon:.. BY AiRS MAKY ALBERT. Kc. ALUtUT, would rusiectlully in lurm me ciukmisoi iuscuruwi Coun ty, U ll tlj trovillimi 'I'uolic lieiienillt tliatsltecuu accumodaiu those mho .11,11) lav 01 uer wi 111 -u.eir cusiorn, 111 us good a at) lb us cai be hud in this tart ot tl country. tier Uur and J ublu will besunuiied with ll.i host ti u uiurkut can alluid. Her slubles aie lun, kiid v.ili lurnished, and will be well attendee to. Newririladelphia, May 3," 183?. l H E Board ol limrwueia lor the Count) oi iuscuTuwas.will meet for the examina ion ot Hliose pronosma to leach Cimiin,.,, Sohuo.s, iu said countv. on r-aturdav iLu MM rii day of November next, and on every succeeding Friday Vluring ihe month of November and ueceuiuer nevt. V aVOONER, on behalf the Board inoveniocr ih, ibju. CLOTH Si WOOL I. SMITH fr Co., Dover, will receive Cloth to Dress and Wool to Curd, fur the New l'hiladelohia Caidiinr Mucliine ir.ruiung nun, unu returned lo Iht-ui on short tl?.. I I- (-, . 1 . . O notice and in good older J. BROWN & Co. New Plulade1hia,June8. IfcBo. if. WHEAT I WHE1T1I nri HE snbscribers will dbv lie highest mar- H ket price for Wheat, at u times, deliver. d auneir tstoreltuuse Dover, J.i. tfUTH&Co. Duver August, 8, 1839.-tf. NEW FALL and WINTER GOODS L I Ea TffUST received frou the Eastern cities, a! U large and splendid as.niUnt or FALL V An uiiiuti.u --ririraj OODB conjistins d French, English, and ictoriolPrinls ; Muslin a"lA,v f f lii ijiv vwi'uaoiiiiH u in de Lane, Painted Muslin and (Lawns j Linen of d Cotten Drillings; blue, Hack and Mixed . Vilotlis ; assiomnis, sou Ur.tJnclt Aif sail M. M. ors and qualities; Bed Tickini, iHeathedMd uatsi.viievi anvil Unbieached Muslins.- Also, a fii.e lot. of Hair' and Fur Caps. I for I SlITII & Co. li. II. nd kiiiu ui uroouw niseii in ex iliange for Coodi.CASH paid br W heat. iAI. O. (V Co. Canaf Dover, Sept. VJ, 1831 en: PROSPETCU THE UHTO STATESMAN, .. MESSSiON PAPER . t ' According to ctmtoin, r (tao pro- -ant to the people of Ohio our )rrut)pe- tua (or a paper (luting Ihu aemnon uf tlis Legiblatuw. pny jrtMi whu d not finl it convemoHt u ubtM;riH fur a paper primed el thin place lot hul year.o during im fthtj Leg- mlafure, being deiTos) W mretrig whet is done by these in whue keepttig thef have entrusted the aflatra f ttw Slute. To accommodate ihie juet desire 1n th people to be thoroughly acquainted willt every trirttg prwtiiwg t their hup pi- . flesa and welfare, we have i (hiapr er pectrrs eitetioeu lactinres atw awr , beyond what has been cuHtomary, W ah'all isaue during theeeesioip tlf paper (Tree of adverlisemntfwat hiliy - wnta a erai-week1y at cue dollar tri-wwkly at two dollars, and a cwly at three dtrllars. tiy thw amftgemeat ' ws wt)4 be able to accowrmrdate every , portion eftive State by a tlw . maitts, ,,j and we ofe onr ffientla will ot twraj- . mist in availing , thernsehytB of tlveM w means of infonnetion, It is all ,tpoT - ttrnt that every freeman ehouW be fHf acquainted with everyquestion touch- - , .if. .r w QT h. afi. "elfar8 ' Sla, "5 ine approacmnz eession m ukj Ohio Legislature will M tt04t twpOT lantone, Wo previotte enohae ever had the same number of delicate an! exciting questions to meet and act upon atieotiooa vt hich canoot be avoided, nor disposeeJ ofwa moment Among thege n JqqI lajprovetrMClta, . . mj The condition of our Banki, fld (he bank' ing aystem under the eecond auspen- sion. Tbearoitrooment of the Stale) into Senatorial and Representative) diutrictB, and a snore just and suita ble laitatiofl by 4 w-veluation f prop rt will be -ditrcuesed. Ail tbeee tjuen. tiona nave veen connoea, y xttt over whelming voice of kilelligent freemen ta the care o keeping of the democratic partf. end it is important tb( that pel ty should meet tbem in sober eatnert-. ness, and in that spirit of candor an4 patrioitsm which they will bring togeth- ty lor the public good. Ve ahatl also eie entA sketches of the" doings of Cvnraesaei we conceive of immediate interest to ihe State, bf tne earliest aid of correspondent. tiy the aid ol a daily end tt-weoklT paper, we shall be ajle to Uwo w out th earliest eastern news, foreign and do mestic, wbich we hope will not be over looked by Ihoae desiiuig such tutor. mation, and with the aid of a pnwer- spress, on a new and improved modeller expect to aod greatly to the facility f preparing our paper tor the mail, with out the loss even of at) hour. We ark only such support as carrecponda with our exertions to make our paner uaolui to &e put lie. ltrm of the teuton l uper. (tyPersonp receiviiiii tine puper will consider themselves agents and for five subscribers one gratia will be stnt, eklytUhiOf$uieMoan, ft) 5(1. benn-weekly, ' 1 0U, Tn.ekly, ' 2 00. Daily, 3 00. All payments must be in advance or refereace to a member of the Legist ture. S. & M. H. MEDARY. Columbus, 13G9. - FASUIONAULK TAILOHI(i- JVSEPH W. NEWBURCH, would re specialty inform his old Iriends and the public in general, that he carries tin . ' . i i : .. . : : me auvio uusiimss in an I'o varivud branches, one door Cast of J. 1. Smith' Store, where he may n1 aH times oe fonntl to attend te ail work intrusted tu him. He flatters himself it wtll Ih lone as durable, neat and fashionable, as it can be done ia ttve couuirjr, us Ins inteuds at all tunes to keep in hm cm- -ploy good competent workman, and hie means lo receive the Ftetiieus isaropl f provided for. To accoTrnnoflate his frier.ds in the country, he will lake nearly all kind of country produce. N. 1J. One or two apprentices wan ted immediately to learn the Tailoting business. lioya between the ae of 15 and 16, would be preferred. They must be of good charucter, as recommenda lions of industry, honesty, and sobrte try, will be required. Canal Dover, Aug. 15, 1839. tf. PROSPECTUS OFTHE SESSION BULLETIN. The Bulletin will be issued twice a week da ring the session of the General Assembly, at the rate of $1.00 in advance A full and am ple report of lite proceedings of the two llm ses will fregtven Intelligent and faithful Re porters wiU be employed Ibr this puriese, anil every effort of tho Editor will be used to furnish the ewiest possible intelligence to those whs take an interest in the proceedings of Uie Leg islature. Having had hitherto, considerable experience in the publication of a paper, and in reportiiuj the doings of the General Assembly,' die Editor ' wiU endeavor to be outdone by none of his co temporaries in tho pronilness, correctness, anv! fiidelity of this important branch of Ltislutiva information; Those who were the patrons of our first Bulletin, and subsequently, ofthe Co- I I t 13 .! f I. . I .1 - ... 7 '.;v,,i.e we. were ne r.ouor, f".".""" ? C(,n,'pl,".,,i b,,t a" I'f04 to bo well pleased: and such as may acsin favor of t0 bo i,ietbii "A ,cl' ""y g'" fvoc -.a a w . ....., ., '. assured that nothing in this particular, shall bo wanting on our part to fulfil their just eipcn lations and wishes. May the Editor bddcsI to - .1. II I ' J 1 mi. ' "'noness onus mends ana "mJu' ,r"-u . ule,f uPP.n"a P"' ronaga, and will Postmasters and others, into wiiose nanas una may lull, obligingly extend K to such individuals as will ba willing: to sub scriber To such we will feet greatly indebt. ed, and for any trouble they may thereby incur we will amply and .atisfactorily reward them. JOHN A. BRYAN.. 1 t' i - ' i 4H t t