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iFrmtleCazttteoftheVntted 'States. I-have been a Glent ubferver of the' different modes of treatment adopt ed by the medical f acuity In this ci- ty, in the bilious rand remittent fe- vers i I have read with attention, ' every author of airy eminence who haryet writtin nponiheldifeales of Tvarrn, climatesjl and 1 Have had a confiderable opportunity of compar ing the iw.4iipinc'fo.il3och agi tated by do&or ICand his oppo nents, and I caiaver, a far as my mcdicalcapacity will allow me to conclude, that there is no fort of compar ifon between ibtHutcefs of the llimulating plan, with that of, the debilitating ' for the calcuktion (accordirgto the bills of mortality) in favor ot the latter to the former, isasfjv.e to three,! therefore data, . fo Uncontrovertible a' tlie prefent, will warrent me to recommend to the. inhabitants at this1 important trills, to explode the prefcri.pt ion of bark; and wine, For the invaluable improvement of bleeding and mer cury for it is a practice fupported by the evidence of almoft umverlal fuccefs. Turn oh fpns of jfcfcula pius, for why will you' t Is it not better to renounce an , old error that fupprefs a new truth ? Let the ceUbed luminary, .who" fliineih fo ennfoicuous in the firmament of medicine, and who has trimmed the Janjp of life with fuch unparalleled fucbefs, never want for oil'.in this cruife. May, thofje fatellites that ireAjjplve round Mercury, keep with in the vortex of conviction, and they may yet gi ve light 'to foind being in the dark. To be Rented, for 6, 9, of tvvelve months, or longer term,. if required- in the towfc of Lumberton. That well known commodious HOUSE .'.,;::''' ' 1 gtO if ca Powell's Tavern, The particulars of the premifes may be known by all that have frequented th hoefe. The dwelling houfe 32 by 22, three llory high, wiih an excellent kitchen", under neath the hall there is k ball room 2 by 24 feet, 7 windows, calculated to receive genteel focietles : Two lodging rooms m the middle floor, a piazza, hall and two chambers, alio one (lore and ware houfe, 14 by 32, a compting room and large loft iufficient to noli any quantity of grain that can be collected,, at any one feafon. TOne other houfe 36 by 14 feet devided into two rnm for thereceDtion ol a family, well finifhed, a liable 32 by 24 feet with a large loft ; one other irame iAu a raife 2t bv 16 Gcet calcu li! fnr a Billiard room, or any other- purpofe, and nectflary '.mall buildings and with as good 4 kitchen and garden perhaps as any in the county nlfu, i1e prefent ule ,of foBr lot well improved and under good fentei, one of which is for fale, and within two hundred yards of one Wodds pafture ot about 30 acre under a very flood nev fence, a plan tation two miles and1 a aoarter from town of 1 81 acres, on w, uch is a field cf about 40 acres,cleared, well fencM aud necefTary buildingi thereon, and a tolerable good orchard, which yielded thelaft Tear 55 gallons of braodv, and fix barrels ol keeping cyder) beftdei ihe confumption on the premife the whole may be leafed together or in part as may Uft fuit, thofe ho may wifh to )eafe. Foripatlculars apply to Richard Powell on the premifes. Lumberton, Auguft 7, 179 c. mm THIRTY DOLLARS HEWARD.. WJLLbepaidtoany perfon who .will deliver to tlie fubferiber inGeorgetown,aniultie SERVANT WOMAN NAME E 3f ancif Oxindincy (he is a (lout wench, of a liffht com plexion, and appears to be about ?o years ot age ; it is uncertain What kind of clothes fhe may ware as (he took a number with her. It is fuppofed fhe has been entie'd away by her brother and fitter, who were here in February l(l (he probably is with one nf them : the latter lives in Fayetteville, the former in . a diftant pjart of the .(late. The above reward will be paid for her and at the rate of ten dollars for every hundred miles Ihe may be, beyond Fayetteville. JAMES DUFFEL. Gorgetown South-Ca- 7 rolina, June 4, 1 79?- 3 FIVE POUNDS REWARD. . RUN - AWAY from the Subscriber. on the 27th of June la(l, a fmall negro man, named fITTFF about forty years of age, five feet high ; had on when he went away a wool hat, fliirt and trowfers, he h remarkably dark, has a large fear on his jaw, fpeaks broken language, he drinks no fpirits, both of his feet very . much, bitten with frofl, and loft two or three of his toes. Any perfon fecuring laid fellow in jail as in formation can be given, (hall receive the reward of four dollars, and the above regard will be given to any perfon that will bring the runaway to his mafler. JOSHUA CARTER. N. B. He has a wife near the mouth of Cape-Fear, and it is ex pected he is lurking in that neigh-' bourhood. Montgomery, Aug. 6, 179?; Taken up by the fubferiber at the plantation of John Carraway dec. late of Cumberland county, a SMALL BLACK FELLOW, NAMED C U F F , he has a fmall peace of his left ear, and the great toe of his right foot clofe oil; he is about five feet eight inches high, and fays he belongs to Jofhua Carter near the Narrows of the Atkin river. The owner may have him by applyingtomeand pay ing the coll of advertifing and all realonable charges. WILLIAM CARRAWAY. The fubferiber begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he is carrying on the 3&aling ffiufincfe in Hay flreet, oppofite James Spil ler, Efq. and hopes from the atrtn tion and afliduity to his buGnefi to render it worth the public at tentian, alfo will prepare and Bake (hip t..:nit on the fhortcft notice. He likewifc gives notice that he has a Kiln prepared for the purpofe ofdrying and cur ing bifcuit in the neateft manner, agreeable to the northward mode. JACOB HARTMAN. Fayetteville, 7 Auguft 8, 1795. i The SUBSCRIBER informs his friends, and the" pub lic in general, that he has a New JErvtru otavfe, 4 r jull-4uifh e,or: the reception "of"' tl u A 5 a a, cuncr oy mc jcr, by the month, pr by the week, upon the mod reafonable term?; He ftiU continues keeping the Fayetteville Hotel, to re ceive BOARDERS and gentlemen Travellers on moderate terms, and hopes from attention to meet with the elteem of the public. I am the public's obedt. fervant. S. Staiert. Fayetteville, Auguft ? 22, 1795. 5 WANTED by the fubferiber a JOU11NE1 MAN HATTER, one. who can work both furr and wool, and is matter of his bu 'inels will Jay apply ing immediately have conftant imploy and goecVwjes. Alio as Apprenfices, two lads from 14 to 16 years ofa. . JOHN MOORE, Fayetteville, July 25, I795 The fubferiber begs Jeave to inform his friends and the public, that he intends carry ing on the and allures the Gentlemen and La dies, that he will make MATTRESSES & "CUSHIONS of all kinds, and fliall apply himfelf attentively tobufinefs, fo as to meet with encouragement from the public. C. B. MILLER. To be Solely or Rented. The commodious kujl'f where the fubferiber now lives in Hay -flreet, Fayetteville; well accommodated for public, or private bufinefs, enquire of JOHN ELLIS Augufl 4. a FOR SALE. TWO valuable Trails of Land in Orange County, two or three miles from the Univerdty, one of three hundred acres, the other of about feven hundred acres, for terms of fale, apply to SAMUEL PARKE. Juft received and for fale by the fubferiber in Wilming ton, the following GOOD S, Which he will difpofe of on mode rate terms for Cafh or country roduce: TV0 boxes Irifh Linens, Two ditto Plattilles or Dutch Linens, One bale Ravens Duck, One cafe Fowling pieces, Twenty cafes of Holland Gin, Thirteen barrels apple Brandy, An Invoice of Cueens Ware with two boxes of GUIs. I am willing to con tract for produce in payment, to be delivered in Wilmington by the 15th of Augufl next. JEREMIAH DONOtyW. Wilmington, June ? 2?, 179 s. 5 &adcadforja&. Thfe fubferiber hav- v ingobferved in fome of the periodi cal, publications of the Northern ftates . BLACK LEAD recommeded for painting the roofs of houfes on account of its repelling influence againfl Fire - I akes" this method of infoflinngthe public, that he will fupply them at Wil mington in ,-this flate, with any quantity of it, Vt twenty five perxtnt" lefs, than it can' be imported at from England or any other country, purchafing ten Tons or upwards,, will be allowed a liberal difcount. Blackhead exclufive of its valuable quality as aboveftated, makes a mod beautiful mining paint, is madnfe of by Cabinet makers and others in fmoothing all kinds of wooden work and on board of (hips in making Blocks work eafy: Alio in cleaning urates and Moves, in makinjr Black lead pencils Cru cibles and a variety W other pur- poles. Specimens of the Article may be fecn ' and terms cf Sale made known by applying to Metln. EBEN tZER S TOTT. & Co. of Pctsrjbtirg, Virginia, ROBERT uuNALUtJlN, & Co. ot tapette Vtlle. TOHN MACAUSLAN. of JVilmhgtou, or the . Sublcriber at Pittsborouph. Chatham county. N. Carolina. JOHN HENDERSON. -June 20, 1795. t r .. TO BE SOLD. SEVERAL, valuable Trafts of Land with improvements on them, alfo, fbme 0 & -f improved in Fayetteville, one, two, three, or more years credit will be given as may be agt-ted on. For particulars enquire of J. SPILL ER. Fayetteville, June ) 5 7, I79J- offic cfiiSdcriSer caw lions all perfons aga;nfl receiving an alignment of a note he gave to JOHN STROUD, 16th Otfober, 1794 For the fum of one hundred guinea The abbve note was de pofited in the lwads of John Cofez land, and was to become due on the event of a Race; but was prema turely delivered up, as the race has not been run. The fubferiber will only pay it, in cafe the law fo decides. JOSHUA BAR FIELD. Little Pedee, ? t - L Doutn Carolina. (J3T The publifhers of the North Caroiina Cent in el, 6-r. having admitted feveral Malignant Invec tive in their paper, in confenuence? of a miflaken opinion " thit all fiecei accotnpanitd. "with the ai.'.ht's name, would be infer ted they now affurc their readers, that in future? no inflammatory produclini cf a perfonal nature, will appear in the CENT1NEL, ai they aie conceived deflrnUive of the fence and good order cf Sccicty - They wifli. their paper to be the vehicle, thro' which intel ligence, ufeful and entertaining, lilay be conveyed to the public. Blanks for Sale.
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