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mm star North-Carolina State Gazette. UALE1GII, (N. C.j FBI DA.Y, APRIL so, i8t9. Vol. XI. No. I. I "4 roiui sua whhi, ir TMOMJ II & UKRSO jr. ..rviav. fllllHlUU M nn ' r.lCt.I.rW.. MeCWaTiataa, OAlt iTTIM 1., H TII SAIT-a, MUM 414 IUil- Mil iimtiillim vasts Tiaaatoaoa am"" rws MiniHia mtun Hon 15 Parsley, 1 1 .Li rA-a th -a n H a . oUra tr lTZ; TU U.W jil r 10 krgs London j ttmt lent A lawowdt- and have band . .r I J, kV.b.ak the) Ul U1 aha,? lor A., At tb.l aitldr TW M-" " raralcy, at. woueatedto . I . att lltAUl THOMAS COBBS, CO JIP1I MAKER. RALE IIS II V. T. Neuse Hirer NaYigaiion Company. 'PMF. M.ul mrtint af lb StoekWoWr of Um Ki ver Navigation Ccapnay, tied ky saw o Um fcwrth Mo.!it ol April ia evert year. will be Wkl At U btata Jfouae in BAWigfc, oa Monday acil, at lOo'etor. n th' kxT- atoa.lor It purpaa of alerting a rVeaadewl ana -4. rotors ! the mid Cnoipnay for ike cMHinf year, rveeiwig a rUpta-t j of tbe Proeerdtaft of the present Board, awl lor transacting ' other batmrwj of the aa id Com nan v. Saeh of the StiHwrikm at have uot yci paid tip Uk- brat io talrofmt of their atibacrii(iowMKtcx, are rvtjurr to tn aoN prewiualo Ue tbors nireting. lx"rrr th7 ieoeiMi e"l of Uw privilege of Tftting at M'd wet C- Suelt Suickholikm aaeniMit eoivrim.ntly attrnt in pcraoit, are deairtd (u antlioriae Ptoih-1 to vote in tlieir uvhalf. Uj order oi the Board. C L. II1NTOX. Srrtsrr. 'holetnme for their gorcromcot, I . ilxr morning c.H, tod eotcrcf ih'o i ale b aao lour where three young '.die, Cro eted litre iQJecd, the aspect of thiuga wacHn gcd and pleating ach fcf them in m"ming drr ic white at the anow oo the mimbnrua their hair waving io ita gloaay and luxnant curU, and their lip aod check, cf the ver tnillion hue; beDoke health and c mtentment. Ooe cf them ha a neat work table ntar t r, and was assiduously employed io darning . ot ton cocking ; the other waa intent htmmmg a ruffl., and the third was attentively practi- inj aataonthe piano forte.- TV parlour TT4I rmnliwMt faim ihe CiIt'i Ntw Ark. ticm-Jcney I III Nr.. York. a nnmbcr of Brat rate work-men, ti lf." in the MaMM.ic Hull 1 'Wie Mrmber. are notified, iiiatuvir uexi rrjj ii-1 m.,o.M j was a tvpe of deaolines th- mahoganr was 7i . ? "T"''.'! pUe.-.ouSj.tmxi.; l.,.,,., .., ii briCht.'the brasaes shone, thr fire w rWr. HoiUlr-Mukiup, Carii Apni, tliv- rmirjne. pitintin; Smitli'i, ke. lo have been ( ed by hn liiewl in N'ew-Jerart. He hi also i the Ciliea of Nca-Vork And Philadelphia, a Fy order, Br.NJ. A. HARM AM, SfC. Apr'l 23, A. L. 1619. . i7 2t ...n t rriN nihil araaou. at my aualc-, haiku."., IVr rf UrA...U.. Jiortkarolin.. U,. TZTaZm be k to wr.i at the .. Brg . if uaid Wfora M lre. '"."T'.T i-i. .... .i. nf IWmaer . cat, a acverul Hranenea of liia huaitieai viz aM-makinir, Trm earefulW aelectel MwifMl run I irge Si extenwve Stock of the be and moat fiuuiooable mate- HollSCS Ii0tf4 1H UillllOro' foi EillC He ii gmtrful rH- the vrry UhrrJ enenrarcment lie hsi il. " ' ' ' w ' a nit i is red received, fe botiei fi'om hit ataklmtT k altcution to lnt fnMAt. acre-lrts well itiiled and eont ipjona, bu a-u, ti merit a eonluiaance ot their tavmira. I arrwgrt j enieHi opnns nmir umi imii-.vrint n. '".""riiLl ...,U the Ml ot lmoer r 7 7 .i i mn ioau or II, ariin DMVable beu the Carricri of any description, piic-,en be liad at a aliort notice OrJora from any part of Uie Contioentare f)lieitod R ifiT"nce for eorlleice and elegance of hie work, and the eharae er of Oie a lveiliaw. if made to hit nuiucroui ao- quaintaneet in tliit and the neighboring States tul, the conversation gav aod innocent. Thi was a very pleasant sight and had I been a y uog man, looking out for a wife, I certMtniy should have been tempted to make my elec tion at that time. It then occurred to me that yourg ladies nnerallv ghnulri initr indmiriAn. hv drnir. Hint mv wife , , ' , . " , uW Nancy ('r'arnl. liming for .i"HMean quit my tied a'wi bxini j 111 cneeriui, it not from principle, then from II iih L ali jie noCre I V'e hen t'i wuliont any liiH rail.-. nnl Imvinc ahamloned l.rir-ll to a , DOIICV. Hoyr ran thiw evnrt in m.U ,l lewd lieenlioui lilt, I for'il all peraij'ii fnim giviiiK her I . . . ..." ,. . credit or trading with licr oi. mv account, m I will pnv nu w,vla UI &' u '"Oiner WHQUUt aCQVIty, eC. linctnl. li.iK.Y.1B.iS irt JtUMIl. i nee. .lHl.r US UM HI Wm .r Urv Miid we,l lncn-cu. .uu itmieicli. February 17. 1519. -eo.u. ut'" "r nrrnm WUt I! fd tf i.iuirl. And e7 attention U.en., , : lldl.borouKh. 1819. mJZ Ike .. riLir.; htItto'r. fS tl.e 3trv -Rook of Orange coantv, br .rc!.ib,!d Vi- WoUSe HlVd SUewAnpteto .r-Jl-ytl. Uo ,r"i" m llh . P ehol.on. on C.i.i Creek. e of lUw River, a aorrel k wfUtal WAl enH - f'-l mar . .ve veHr, M aua. 17 At aorae grey hair in Iter forcto(i, okl thi Spring, the haodaoinett, moit brand, 4 feet 9 inehea high, sliod all round, two curia in her , ry-MF. iiihwriber nff.-rt for s:ile the houae n lied Aud tuW.nl.al kxrae, i r . aoe valued at U 50. If at prevent retiilrt I In- situation it Mi hands high, A Ine daifc bitl", with . ALSO. and the lioililiiiKt Bcroninio.li.ud eiiher for II Parhun Uiere n r appeareil on ! RY Henrv Holt, near HuRmaiiVmiH Haw River, a orrcl private residence-t'nlett pn viously told l, I ... . . ... -. - . .... . . . . t . e l i 'l . . .1... l ... - III I ...1 .A -.IR HAL It 10 yean limit nin- r. Iat lorui AiutrMaii turt- ttlnea llaek Mfja, mmmrn ... i. -d hj, w rfot uiuu- r.nam iknil S ri hih. anmn white in her forehead, shod nil u. luri iioete n , - - - ... .,....- , J" if lh, hll, er been equalleit auu iwsi. .xuiire round, i,er et eye out, t lie it old -valu- u at ftlW. BY James Ttaruwell, near Ornas-Road Meetioj-House, a sorrel mare, some white in her right flank, 4 year old, near S .vet high, shod before, some white in the root of her tale valued at j$?o, v nvnMnSOTAXUIL,Rir.-rr. IIilsboronsh .piil 15, 181, 7.'Jnpd tbe reori of the iitnmw ' , ZM&A by the vlcbnaed imported u ill i - !w ( who was got by Sir Pcitr I ) bit daiu f, ,Xdhore Medley, . b, jiraeracK , l.u grct Knudam VTAh-X .Uo wmV Ac impolted ...,.se UlttoU. rt.,.,Wv,?ww-.-.7---- . wlThST very mmV, ia M l - - Wd IM won a Cup 1 V.ir6eld, 8 mile heats, faeatiua Mr. II .ti.Ks.ut, Mr.NVi la' tit U.omed. i.r. , Urn ., .?.He.n....dtwohe, withal being pUt Up ra.l he T ' V . - i. - a. tK i..kev aiuu iturae .1 V aiTtnioii, o ill niur vcarw, " ritute of ISioi'tb-Carulitia, Columbus Coanty. Court of K(utiy . Fall Term, 1819. James B White, vs. tMah Flowers. Original Bill. J .V .. . I I I .. .. .nn i .. t. .. . I . . .1 . . 1 . 7 ' L-.,t... Air Davifc S LittU: illliy, " several - I "Viwiij wi cuuit, uiat me Aeiemim reauci in a- aim "",,1 ht. euito brusd t.oek, 1 wnher State, it is ordered that publication be ma.le six .""iLTIv-. ?h-l PrntTrietor's Purse, 3 mile beM, aud iioluii.e weeks successively, in the Rleigh Star, Out said defendant Mtrwl tor ttilr'ew rui'te, . afield, k i-Par at the nextUrm of this court, which will be on the would enter agaiin buu. aiu lall,' " 1 ., v' . 0nd Monday after the fourth Mo.wlt in Smbprn.vi Lot for ssAe ftt e . and lot where she vlired and plrxsMiit boariiing or lor by prhatc coti t-nrt. the above irotierv w ill be exnawd to puNic wile ot til.' tUh of .lime next, but pnsesion will not be ien tiil tlie next veur. JANIi PUCkKTT. Cliap"f Hill, rVpril li, 1VI0. 17-twpd. Motice. iTO THE INHABITANTS OF RALEIGH ! "I H A VR rercivr d th- ti-x Hal for Our year 1818,-jou ait I tin itf re re'per.livfclv i. qites'.etl to call at ti e Store of Uoss and Parsley anil txy vnur ptil lie tax. H. P.AilSKLEY, Collector, " ,... ".v... .ink uurae. 4 mile heats, ae ou .t ..'..JTJ'ZZ -i.;-h ....... h lost, at . Mtlltl lUUr UUICII, waaavwaa . r 9. i aaaK.-S.l n ivir-.... --- ,k-M...dk ttw ter wiiininK tae art neai in h, p fcltZZ waatak. n wkli tuaranip ia . ifjuied leg, and waa tTtrJreAl Uimcult, got to U.e abU. T. five vein Ud, ha was not trained, by way of b rniurVd UsT Vail WAS 6ve, U " JPkJ I"!1"1 C.rra'on; iu. Itaata, wiUiout being .r p. woo tlie jookay aluU purac, tStiSieSS, -inc and bie luug itowa, at ooe heiit, Mr. W yn.. s t. fl"; in I imunetor'a nut ae at Uei- ki J 40. BA.n .an, ; .- -- --.,. ... very owe-, Mr. Wyaa'sm. and three others atsou a amtie irt-e - beata Mr. IJrumnwvd'a horse by Potomac, 7SX X5onl. Itir Car'a mare bSir i.ai, J, LUera Spring be ' Jra oW, he woo the la- Z:Zj r- uirfild. mile beata. beat three in nve, oeaung Din uwarw f ..... .a . A 4. verv eaav, Mr. .Vilnga's alk-Mi-tlie "Kr, SaZho, Mr Wo) .errel mi, and Uu-ee others . ? ' . :.; inr1, i.Hi'te ai New Market, tl yl.. :Ji Tllve fifi,.two,.beati..g Mr. V or-aui's rail be mm. six year oio, hi. airenlon, two miie neuts, Sir rohy, ai'id Air. "i iipp'a h.rte by Sir Harry. San eiwi oe won ibjwj i'.--"..l.rk,t ,ur mile hea t, ruuinos boOi hcaU Mler w ...w . :..,uu r,,ir and plead, answer or demur to the bill, filed in '.his o:se. or the said bill will be wken pro conleso and heard exparte. Test, A- Bit VAN, C M K of Ilia. County of Columbus Coiumboa County,-X, C. 17 fit : State of 1 North-Carolina. Oranee County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February trot. term, 1819 George MeCulley, F.x'rs kc. m. Henry "Bracken. Oi igi- nai aiiiciimvni icvieuon lann. IT appearing to the satistaction of the court that -Henrv Bracken, the defendant in this suit resides heyoud the li mits lf this State, or so absconds or conceals himself, that the ordinary process ot Uie law '-cannot be Vryed upon htm FANCY AND WINDSOR CHAIRS. A CLARK, Fayettevilie street, a few doors south of tlie niMt-ket. resiM-OlfuUv informs hitfrientls and tlie public that he has just reeoivMrfr;ni New-Yoik, a new nsortment of FANCY at 'VlNDOIt CiiAlKS of the lat. st f-ihions fcc various eoloui-s, haudsomely ornamented, Guilt and Uronse, all of which he will sell low fur CASH. Ral. ig ., April 15, 1I9. 17-lf N B. I'crsoi s wirhing to piuchi.se are invited to call and examine tlie artit-.lcs. - ON the Ranger's Book of Robeson County, by S. Biggs, a Stray Hone of the following description a bright bay about four feet four inches high, shod before, marked very much with gear, about twelve years old, his common gait is a hiarc by Jaak Andreaa, j Sir. Araiiv. ana atvraiuivi ron IUU rivi" - i- beaUngMr Firt;rs aiara fe- eiulunum us.and Uie seouQ iito -v loo,,!.., quicker than any br ever run over tha c.ure, beam.K 1? Wiirsliain's mare by Jack Ao.,.s, Mr. .Jones trev ii..r by F.oriael,Mr. Forrester's Ureawr by Sir Ai 5h . iVlr. .Vlnge's brvwa mare by I ir Archy, and several o : '?.L a ".:ilhwontlie Joekyclub tarse at Bellield, from the 'aiionul AavocuU, VVe learn much from baoks, but more from therefore ordered tliat nnblication be made in the Ifaleiirh nature ; and I OUlU BOOner StUQV Cliaraciera ,8iar for tJiree months successively, ordering the said Henry' ;n a hut In a palace, IB a parlour, or a farm I Bruken to appear at our iiext countv court of P!cas snd . , ' Vi.i ' k: m,, Quarter Sessions to be held for tlie county of Orahge,t the yar n lo n"slcau lu7 -ui.y, J""B court house in Hillsborough, on the fourth Monday in M?y ment aud cramp my understanding, by ficti- .1.1. . . i iT-piry Him pieai io lastie, or ,;..,ia r.nraentaaovis ot human nature, or highly col&ured pictures t f rural economy and domestic happiriL-ss. Observation xr- sorjal obiervauon dxs mere in ao hour, than readit e can l in a :n nih. ' n I...... .ItiMiui beina nul uu, beating .VI r. Yi nn joungfavbraeand Mr npsUmw. apvlug heaas .ei.n e .rt old, be wade a season at Mr. to y nn's tu u.c coun ty of 1-utiex, bLre he aa p( to f'y maivs. lail l..lto; 4ug be astiameit and carried to Maryland, where he-run 8"" ... .. . ... ,- . ...;i I...UI. .vp.. tturt. tworaaetiOua at iarimwvuBii -rr; - . - iuK, which race he won very ay,ruuiuus bod hau uudei: aiStt minuiea. The next a. eft ho run at W tW.mgtou eity, basting ten easy, thru mile heats, Hot-tor mW l.oaa, a '"ij --- , , ,. - n ti VLk.'i f.cu-lnne. Mr. t'Uitl.e a in, U-..L...I....I. Tu.L.I. I'.Nt linut kve tav-itine, St coin! heat nietortyiirea. JHarcUlst,tl9. .WlLUMHtXT, ktriisitl ANT loan order of Ch'alkam County Court, issu- 1 I d KeoruKrv Sttsioii 119. v ill ba lei to Uie Idwesi brtloer f f7 autheCata day ot April naxt, at or near, Natlmii Stednmn i y .1... k...t.iii.r iui kjrtjuiir in rood ami ooutuat roi.air, lor ana ttce. that iiKleeiueut final will be enteid agHintt him, aiid Uie land lcvi"d on ordi red to be. sold IZ-m 1;et, J.TAYIvOR, C. C. State of ' North-Orolina, Mecklenburg, Gounty. February Tvm 1819. Henry ntid. Charles Mitton, vs. Elizabeth, Winfieid nl .liichsrd Mason. Petition for distributive of shares in the real mate of Richard. Mason, deceased I-'l' apeart to.lhe sMisiaclion of court, that sonic of the de "fendantslive. without the Suite It is therefore ordered I called about ll .'clock, a few morning. since to see an oid friend and, with -an old friend, ceremony as toh jur, is unnecessary. I found the brc-aktast table ati'.l in the middle C .1. IX'm.w r-.trt. -.-l Warl r-tl ttl it f T Xt ilTlfi (fit rililiAarif.M tuuHaa fita tKtvwa aolrti Ita flirt Sluro fla- . u ' . tette, thatniiiefts tiiu d. fontUnu pnear tour nxt cdururemnantB ot a previ us meal the young la to he held for the county foresaUU t the court louse in djes ufic oot yct their pillows, having ..f.ii iuvu uii inc iuui iu ..Kjiiunj ill l.iny lieAl, Htiu UICII nuu thi.-1-e plead, answer or demur, otherwise judgrncnt will be entered U'i'pi-o confessso. i, , A copy, test, . ISA VC ALKXANDER, C. M E. " MeakiuTiburg Co. N.C. r r17.St-pd IfJM tlie subscriber nn Sunday the 18th instant, a sorrel horse about nv$ feet high, with a while been uo late the nrecedinf? night at a ball In a few minute thy entered,' dressed rn neg'iigee, their ha r in paper or papilott's; and their eyes ah- tiding dim liistre ; their wraprirri not nf pare Castalian whheness, and th ? kid sorters curved ai the heth notny aod industry ? Y ung men begioing life, seek for a partner am mg the m.)t nota ble and industrious and it to thee iodispen sible and happy qualities thej unite a clar head and good hert, why prosperity foU- wt, as sure as the sun f dlows a cloudy djj. La dies may think that the name of a good house keeper may sound uafashionable to the tar, but if they are n t s , it will be severely felt by the pocket. Instead of making pastry. brewing goosbcrry wine, preserving fruiti and tying up bundles of thyme, rosem. rry a id sweet majoram, thry should wholly utir- icci tnose useiui autirs, tne econorav ot a house will be sadly deranged indeed, and tho young husband, who fondly hopes that for tune has blessed him with 4 careful and assi duous companion, will find his pro-pecti !b scurt d and domestic troubles will pave the way for a decay of mercantile or professional prosperity. Old bach, lo-s, like mvself, have many tt QeHeiXopportuaitifs of lotjklng into causes I . (T J ' . . ana enacts uumewc peace ana d.mcstic prosperity and I have seen and ascertain d to my satisfaction, how much a' well organiz- . ed fam'tlv, may contribute to the wlfni", temper aud happiness of a man of busit es. I have seen a merchant worried to distract ir, to raise money to meet his, engagements- harrassed by creditors aiid usurers worn out with anxiety and fatigue, return to his house after bank hoars, and finding no table spread, no fire made, no cheerful voice to welcome him ; gloomy, irrascible and petu'ant, he has gone to some tavern, ate his dinner alone, mixed subsequently with company drank ful ly to drown sorrow and bury rt flection, ancl" plunged ioto extravagance, play, and finally ruin. Reverse the p ctUre, and I haie seen a man equally harrassed worried and fatigued, go home to dine ; his table neatly a "d clean ly spread, his wife pleasant and affectionate, his children interesting, and his fare well cooked, seasoned with health, contentment," and good homor he has forgotten his cateS ',, given his troubles to the wind enjoyed ' (he present, and returned to his pursuiti, with new energies and perseverance. Thus it will be seen, that the influence of t good wife when properly exercised,-tends eminently to smooth the brow of care, and tb aid m advancing the interest and promoting the happiness of her husband and children " X streak in his ,u 1.., 1:1., hent down bv a hcavv He liad on bell when he stafed ; but llU he ' tnaf K. . . ...:. j l J. duriiig the teraiof asveu years a Bridge acroasUo.ky River, ! Id. He was raised in Tennessee and will no doubt make 8fiOWer, When the leaves are oaitcreo or uem the undertaker io giva bond with suHicietA Stcurity for tlie 1 his way thither -liberal reward will be given and all n a- riJj rain. They dropped 9k half reluctant e x .i.a mm ' . -." . i-. I annnhle exiwneea tinid to onv neraon who w ill nelurn him nr . . . i atop Mnnaml give me such iiformation that I get him a-: courtaey, and then slid to a cnair sippea a gKin.. JOSIAH cuudup. cup of cloudv coffee and cold toast talked wake bounty, Utile H.ver April 19, isi. I7w. . . Ta - . , . , he,d dre8fl the Cut i . ma ti i Mvtnmuuitii of the same. r TUOMAS FAIUSH, EDVV VKU KlVtS, - THOMAS CLt!U April t, V Com'rs. I5t v ijiuMi Cather, f t , OVTRTdRSnURO VIUGLVIA. ; A BE just reaeivins; tlirec troia tfie Uriiisb-ManufaetorWa t tbatouawwg tiUUus : SJTruakt Calinocs, Chintaes . and printed Cimbi ict, -IS do Cambrics apd Muslin plain and figured. tO do Ginghams, t Bales, BonabaseU tc Bom kasinet, fl rank Lace Vtiln J do Shawls aud Hamlker fhiefa, 4 do. Stockings, ' . 5 do Tapes aod Bobbint. $ do Threads, S Casts Patent Vspkeens, 7 do ( ettoti Catni-re, A do Veatiaa. 1 . A do Velvets and Chords, . I do TwiU'd Drilling, ..- s do Susptnde'ra, ; A 6 IriskUiion, Bales Cotton Shirting, v t tavs Brawn LJneu, ' i 9 do Bra. HaalandV 8 do Bed Ticking, 4 dd Cliecks, S Hale Oxnaburgs, c Y 10 do CottiM Bagging, 85 Casks Hot, 00 tJozeo Scythe Bladei, 00 Catka Nails, ; 1 do Gun and R ilia , Locks, 8 do .orTi Mills i do -Waffle Irons, ' . . do tfmitksVkea, 18 .iavils, v--w...'.. . ."0 1 Wu 8padea and ',Sho- vets, - ,.,- fi Caaia Cat, Pi (k daad. Saws, -.-tYJ t Uk Rcs: Hooka, wi $ do Drawing and; CaUlng 1 Knives. 18 Casks .Assorted llardware, Cud. t) am) SaOUtery,., SO Cases Ouna, - -.-HI Crates Liaerpool Waci , Land for sale E&ETWEE.N fivoand six hundred acre of valuable land S lying ait&ute 00 the waters of Brown Creek, about four or five miles west of Wade thorough in Anson County, will be : sold on easy term's to the purchaser if Immediate applicati.m u wade to the subserioeT or wiiuam uirr 01 Anson. . ne soil is well adapted to tha culture of cotton, corn, tobacco and wheat. There areabout forty acre of cleared land, tome outhouses contiguous to which is a spring equal to any ia the county of Anson. .; - CHAIthS C. COPPE1 Hit. Tkaa Gxiods will ke told to pnnotual eitttomers at thoeua- te.iary aavanee and cash parcuaaeia wu ue auo a a uoc April 12,4818..; 176w. '. - TAKEN- UP, n Y GolQeb tin met, on me waters 01 tjambey't ereek, six Sf miles Eastof Lexintton.a sorrel mare with a snip and blaze in her faeev Pad saddle mark On her back, dun brand under her ifenin something like tha letter U, 6 years 0(4, S ft. bwh and shad before apprauea to ' 17-Sw-pd -' y .uwWiBi, lunger. , Bat- of nohhv Pendratron's new coat, Mr. Phil Iin's Soldiers Bride," aod then inquired with a languishing drawl whether there was a Croaker, io last Evenings Post. How thinks 1 -How comes it that the father of these young ladies, who is well enough to live as the saying is should not take more I interest in his domestic affairs j should not ! breakfast at a given hour, close his doors at a stated period, compel his children tu dress, I and to participate inamusements with system, aod in a rational manner- Young ladies do notth hJc it proper that their fathers should I covern their toilet, regulate their dress, and manage , their time but, it is his duty to do it, if the mtither neglects it nay, no' family can r 1 -, ft - - CD ..wJ-.- , , . . " "Entered. v trn nn nrosnernuslv br hanDuv. where the 'L&-:miLU.)h9 March, iMD.by- headof it thinks it beneatlvhis dignity 01 ' ? Tbotan Viens, one chetnut torrel mare, 4 feet ten in. l ; .U jlL LtZ? - . tv. to take a becoming interest 1 10 tne CIIC I1IFU, limn Ull 0UI ajUMC WU, " .. myv " J ' f - , baek, a small wit- in her taae, oof amaii white ipotoo the Cerns of his family. i,The entraoce ofa maid, T.Xbrw,S whh a brush and a buckw, announced that uppotoW About 11 eH oii, Smd tvigg tire i my absence was desirable, nod I retirtd i. WtaaV fWa. .WatV A rnlltl froA WaaarfarriSllw4v. OB a : t l : . .1 1 .w j ri FROM THE qUKBEC GAZETTE, An extraordinary cure Jor the Lock Jaw i Mk. Nemos. The interest of suffering hti"- manity tending at all times to excite public' st tcntion, I send you the following case, which, ' even the gentlemen of the Ucuitr will not pe ruse with indifference, and which th generosi ty of my two under mentioned brother doctor! engages tne to make public. It is welt known ivitn how little success the medical art has struggled with that terrible disorder, known by the name of Tetanus (Opisthotonos) especially. when causetl hy a wounti. V On the 15th of December last, Mary Saint ;i (Selais, 19 year old. a servant of Mr. Saal, felt on the glazed frost, and lacerated , the intega ments'-of her right knee, but the wound not kpk j pearing da ng;eriius, she cortinoed he'r usual oc , . V, cupstion i eighteen days after, a1tftough lhJV- J wound appeared perfectly healed she began; td , , - 1 complain of stiffness in the hack of her; neck,' 8t1 m a certain difficulty in moving her Jaw kMom't ; pabied with a pain in her knee, whic,h the cur-M, . k ing of the wound had not beta aole to dispel;; ; The pain having'increased in an alkrmins manV'; ;;r-; her daring the day, the patient was carried '-iof 4 - i ,. the evening to Dr. kBlahCliet, wh44 frescribetl;v.:V;i-.,-v some'hinafof the night. l)r. Iffland heing call ,3 ed i6 at Mr aaurs aesire,- fieciirri -mat yio t. OO . a ; tr 1 - ' l.Ut.J. !..:.. mv 1 A r.'.t tkt mad that (oeaU) .ajniaoonni, 1 tma, Ta, AfoLUlf. :U4t 2 J-j 'i. '. . . w.vtkl 5 - . .-4 r-,-.
The North-Carolina Star (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 30, 1819, edition 1
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