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r ; J I fit . Stale Lrghlalurc 1 1 ibis e-any. tb fni"8 jentle r&ra art it people -"aniMate iea!, ia ihe State Lrlatur, viz. WHIGS. 5taae Hash WaUle, esq Cjwibiowa Willi P. Manjom. ha Buoo. and lw,n;n A. Urauam. Jo I St - IV.-Jianirl J. KiJ. qr. I VAN BUttEX. firtorCea. Jostpb Allison. Commons-' Col. Jbu Stncbaril, Col. IJrr'irrl Simt. Col. Benjamin TroI!ingrr, ,,i4 Dr. Julius Bracken. U IVrt.ia county the eao4M-tet are. for the Senate, J..U Darnell ( Wkif.) and . . i Jilm Williant. iioreny lor vomj KVri Jor.e. M.eaChambfia. and Ih-j , Edwatd. (Van Buren;) all Jroealt$ , Unl'ti &atn Bunk. Our frirnJ of tho Standard doea not know the Whig eandidatea in thia eoua ly 10 til aa the people of Orange do, or he would not hat ventured Uie anpposi ton lliat they would not com out open Jr. and above board, opon a!l the impor uat quea?ina which now engage public attention. If he will at end eomo of our m-ja heringa in July, he will bear ao inuiy trutha rcUti to the meaaurea and! pariengera hare gone ciMiJuct of tlie administration of tlie GeUf being preient,at tienl Coernmcut aoeijliciily and plain ly exhibited ti the people, that he him if f ill be tempted to cry out "Oh! huV." II will Cud that the Whig can Iiatca entertain no prinriplea or opiu ioua that ihey are not ready openly to de fend. And we think he will find, too, ttut tlie rerponne of the peoplo w ill be Amen" to all of them. We lat wee gae aome account of the burning of the Pcnntyltauia Hall in Philadelphia by the populace. We have week to add, that an attempt was made on Tridjy eening to btrn the Or t han School houso for coloured bo) a in ; t'.liowhill treet, and the Orphan Aiy.! lum, also for blacks. The school l ouse wa a large four story brick building. 1 nearly new. The am ntion of the mob j as directed to the achool house, in eon.' scqitetice of a rumor that an abolition J meeting was to be held in the school- room. j The Governor of Pennsyltania has f- f red a rewarJ of fite hundred dollars for ! the apprchru-ion and conviction of each , and every person engaged in the burning if the Pentisylrauu Il-.lt on the I Till in stant. The Mayor of the city of PoilaJelphia hi o:Tred a reward also of two thousand dollars for the conviction of the person engaged iu the destruction of tlr.l build , ing. A young man, said to be of a rcspeda- nie lainuy, nas ocen airesico, aim r.m- tneJ before Alderman Bmnt, cliargfd . wish hating assisted in ihe destruction tt the PcnsyKatiia Halt, aud was bound! over in the sum of three thousand dollars j (l( I for hi appearance I As an indication of the feeling that pre-; vailed, it is said that the house of a poor! widow having been injured to the amount ofsome fifty dollars, a collection for her , e - . . , benefit was set on foot, and money cot j lected to the amount of four hundred and . seventy dollars. j The immediate cause of this popular. out bre.k is said to have been the ridicu-! . . , - . . J lou and ostentatious amalgamation ofj colors in Chesnut street, during hours of fashionable promenading. ' P Hcn.J Dennis Kimbcily (Whig.) of New Haven, has heen elected bv the Ie H-twte of ConneeUcut to the Senate of, ks past, the dclrgatee appointed by ...... . . .. tthe res neetie companies comprising the inn 1. ti.. n. 1 NK.nd v rMn irnm in,T 4th of March next, in plnco ef the Hon . Jo!,n M. Nilca, (Van Buren.) whose term of amice will then expire. "'The votes were, fr Kimberly 97, Nilce 39. 4 Cctt Kimberly is represented as a gen tlimuin of fine talents, possessing many estimable qualities, and of popular ad dress. Misaissijijii. Full returns have been received from this state, and give to Prcn- tia l2.Mii votes. Word liasi. Claiborne 113H8. Davis 10321. Prentiss and Word, the Whi;r, candidates, are conse quently elected, the former by a majori ty of 911, and the latter by a majority of lt is stated t'.nt t'e Hon. Levi Wood- bui now Secretary of tho Treasury of t! c Vi!-! Su.tr, l.w ! wwi by ja Une?) U Utmcr ritfrrlrj tl.e Umtraur an J Couacil of i!,e sstc of, central -iit.n. New Hampb".re. a Chi f Jusiire of iL ' that Amos KeoJ.il u to receive tie ep-jn abject before t. Thote to poiutzurnt fef Seerctvy of t!ie Treasury, j rretent romr.lird wiih tlie rrquett and ll.at Itaae IliH. now Governor ofif.lh ",,,Sb. d tbere being but una Xe II.oip.liie, u li bo mil Pw. "".J" terCeaeraL. J It wm moved ibat a committee cf fi-o " persons, riz. int. Trolinger, eq. Samo Tie St Louis Ccunnercul Bulletin j' l-"'' '. Capu Briscoe Warrea, e.ya, lhal tlie signs of political refunna-1 C1L J Caul. Mj. J. Cheek, U aj- rroin erery quarter asauranre are rrceiv and report according!;. ed that the clerliona in that aUte will be ' Mmd furthrr. Tb-l the aawe commit. cUcrin u the loiera of the eouttiluiioa j and good rovernment It ia probable. t ,. - w b Senator may occupy the place of I the II ou lbomaa II. Benton - Tha Frederick Timet, a Van Buren Uonserraiive paper, aaya: If tlie cub! Treasury ia not giren up in a tery abort ! time, and Mr. Kitea aubstitute carried by , tltJ. 111 kf .1t k.ft frlAM.t m .. . - ( u vwnjicn, j Teunaylfania will go for the Whiga byj wousanu majority. TI e aaine paper further aaya: If the j AdminUtrati'tn will icturn to the priucU'reapondeut did not aien hie name fully, I plea which it baa abandoneJ, we think ititm mUio l,,e bo,,e eorreei. poaaible that it might be able to austain ! f 0 Uo ik"d ,l M ',aAM,eX? toM .. . .. i laid tn wieh alor of learning, an itself; bnt if the preaent policy ia aJbrr- ejfn, ,nj nunJern. in all the tarioua de ed to twt Ive mouil.i longer, Mr. Van Bu- j paitmenta of literature; he areata equally ren will not receive tlie electoral tote of i a single state in the Union, in 1840." In the packet efiijie ahirh hare recent ly left New York for Lirerpool, many out for the purpose the coronation of j Queen Victoria. . , I cd in the Gladiatior on the 20th intiant, was John Van Burr n, eaq. of Washing ton, anno! the President of the Uuitcd Slates. Gen. Memuesn Hum, Enroy from Texas, lift Washington for Texas on ihe 23d intt the National Intelligencer say, without a purpose of immediate return. Fairfax Catleit, esq. has teen left Charge d'Aff.irr s in the interim. A French squadron, consisting of a line-of-battle-ship and a com te, hating on board aa an officer the Prince de Join- ille, one of the sons of Louis Phillipe, King of the French, arrived in Hampton Road, from llatana, on the 20ih intt. The Prince landed at Norfolk on the tame day, and on Tuesday proceeded, by the way of Richmond, lor Washing ton City, at which place he artited on Thursday, attended by several French ofllcers. "", , A tioient tornaco pncii over tnc city of Baltimore on the 2'id instant, which though of short duration occaMoncd tery cmii. Jcrable damage. Many houses were unroofed and chimneys blown down; but it i.t not understood that any lives were lost. Increase of Pott Offices. Just before t'.e revolution, in I.J, tiicrc were in the t'liitcca colonic and in Cauadj, but jiny.utne post oflires; now tlicre are in ti,e United States alone upwards of lit the ihou$a)tJ. At the recent Annual meeting of the Wilmington Rail Road Company, the folloaiog important Resolution was adopt- cJ on nojon of n w ttuhUi fq, Rtwlvetl, ' Thai the Preident and Directors be requested to cause a recon- '"'"' 10 b ""J,:i,h branch from the Vtinnngton and Jlaleigh Ro ff(m , poift.. ,he NUie ijm l0 jtg rj,,y 0f Ualcigh. ' 1 Strawberries (from France) were sold ,'J"n on 22j of Arrif al ,hd" Iins per ounce. 9 ' For the Recorder. PUIILIU MEETING. In romnliance witli public notice, which had been given in the columns of ihe Hilltboronjfli Recorder for aome . . . aa - ' . . . t uiveraii ml Haw Fields Hfgimcnts, assembled at George Fousl's, on Saturday ihe 19th of May. to take into considera tion the subject relative .to a ditUion.of Orange couuty. ... - -A large number of the several districts being' represented, the meeting waa or ganized by calling Michael Holt, esq. to the chair, and appointing Dr. E. Watson, N. II. M Cain, and Dr. M. ,V. Holt, Secretaries. Tho Chairmen stated in a short and appropriate manner, the objects for which the meeting bad been called; when the following question was submil- L.J flir their consideration: Ought Orange county to be divided: This question was decided aimost una- uimntisly in the affirmative. The subject respecting tii point through which ihe division should tike place was next brought before the mcet uiir. After considerable discussion, it was decided by a very large majority in favor of tho nine mile point, (the former pro aiouoa u mid, that iI.o f e ode-' men projviae t brroui rauiliJatet fir tee q,"'d to draw vp a neator'ul. !ined"nJ. eol1,,, 10 lhM.,, G al AaarmUy, in ordr to cany into ef- Moted that iheaa prortadinza be aign- j4 J ilia chairman and remurin, and 1 forwarded to the editor o ihe IlilUbo ,ouh r poblieaUon. MICHAEL HOLT, PmiJent, Eli W, Witsov, ) K. II. U'f'aix. V5cc. MlCUAtL V. lloLT.J For iLe RteorJcr. TO Q-.V .9 CORSER. Fntexo IIertt Although your cor h' ol moral, religion, hutory. li nanre, and aporta ol tlie pit. His ancient reading in history, bat left on hia mind a fat orable impression of the Macedonian phalanx; therefore he tears down on the Fancy wiih dull quotations from the British Encyclopedia. fia con tent with this, he throws in bis own lead- VII VlllIMlillt, as reckl-sa of their effects dancing among the Poultry. Dut, sir. we . -- - or the feather will avoid his heavy gam bolsand would adrise your subscribers to keen a bright look nut leatt be alight on aome friend's toes in bia solemn gal lopaJe. not intending to follow nun in bis his tory of the Pit in the days of Greece and Rome, its introduction by them into Eng land, and its patronage by a long list ol Kings; many who now follow that sport. will feel themseUes under great obliga tions to Q. for showing that, eo far as pre cedent goes, this sport has had the sane tion f antiquity, of wisdom, cf religion, and the Kings of ihe Earth. But, sir, after this list of patrons, ao honorable to the sport and ao gratifying to the Fancy, he winds up wiih a cock and bull story of one John Ardcsoif, who ijot drunk, burnt up a game cock, and di ed of Apoplexy. Now, what of a! this? This is a good Temperance Society sto ry; he is but one of thousands that drink ing has killed; and at to roasting the cock, fa thing of some doubt by the way.) Mo ther Church has roatted thousands of men and women, equally moral and learn ed as your correspondent Q. But, sir, I ot ji'cl to making the conduct of a drunk en madman some hundred years past, a subject of reproach to gentlemen at this day; or if he meant to alarm us by his sudden death, he mut calculate greatly on our simplicity. But. sir, some of us have heard that men have fallen in the Snuttr thumber. at the liar, nay, at the Jll.'ar of our (JoJ. He should have ap pended a note to his piece, charging all member of Congress, lawyers, and mi utters of the Gospel, not to be alarmed at this a(ul stoty of death and cooking, as it was only intended to frighten those who fought corks. I ofler Vina friendly suggestion to (j. to show I bear no ma lice (1. oes on losny.that if all the crown-! ed l,e.Cds of Europe', united with Asia. Af- rica, and any other place, - they might make it fashionable, but iher could not make it fashionable, but they could notjmi.es make il moral or gemeel. low in this crusade against all the Kings of the earth, 1, at a citizen of Orange, have no lot or part; but I am persuarled thai if thoie same Kings could see his famous Jere miads, they would grieve unto death, un less. Ihey eanget absolution from thia HiU Priest of 'Morals and Fashion. Now is ynur chaucr, Mr. lleartt, ro be come a great man; send the last two num bers of the Recorder to such Kings as your learned correspondent knows to hare , otTendtd, snd yon will soon see their mi-f nisier. not in Washington, bill in HiI- borough .pot in th? palace of the Presi j item, diii in rue riuc-rouni ui me trrimtng lOilice, eying Cor an 1 introduction 10 the laat 4 t I III.. . . a. sanctum 01 me mooern A.Duinazar, uiai in the name of their sovereigns they may proclaim their adhesion, and receive such instruction in learning, religion, moral, fashion, and gentility, as may save them from error and his future denunciation. ' 1 am willing to admit the high claims of Q. in learuin?, in morals: nay, he may, for aught 1 know, be the very pink of fashion and gentility; for of the first he has given us proof tn the long quota tions that he has iii llicted on the subscri bers of the Recorder, and of the three last he has assured 41s he is a professor and a judge. Now let him, like the Pha risee of old, he content with his virtues and accomplishments, continue to pro claim tliem in the market place, and on tho house lop. and thank his God he is not like some men. Nay more, I sub scribe to his profound knowledge of arith metic; I believe he ha done ao, and can again calculate lo a single cent, what he has made and can make by the schools in Hillaboroush; I believe also that he ean, by the same proccit, that is, aa Sum 1 RlUi weulJ isy, 1 ruimut U nr.eise atnnnrit, ia dollar and cent, r.f bis .a n mWi and reltzion. But. with all thee ataairtmr oit, 1 krow of ambortiy by wbieb l pre aumea to act biaaself ipui j"c'e aad ernaor of Lii neigLbotire. What rigla lias be to airatta them at tha bar 'pub- lie opinion, try and condemn thea on bia own tea'imonr, lien call on Ier- chan'a, bot-keeper, auechanka. Rag. Tag, and Itobtail. to ezecuu bia aenteaetl erilT he ia a aaor-t powerful penonaf e; Judge Ly ne!i bimKlf ia aearcely more to be u traded. I almost Tear that renenble magiftrate baa left the, Writ to taka up bia abode among u. Tbo illumed zeal of friend ia tome timra fu!; and to no one can thia apply more justly than to Q. Had be nt been taken with the M cacotlkc icribendi." few beyond Uie limits of our tillage would i hate known thete bad been a cockfight at or near the place; but once ia the pa pers, and under bia imposing signature, il may be repeated in all the languages of the earth, till echo itself shall tire of the repetition. But least the indiscreet communication of Q. may injure our truly valuable in aiiiutions, to which I wiah the almost success, although I am not able, like bim. to sute those good wishes in dollars and cents, I beg leate to assure all Parents, Gusrdians. and oihera interested in those young persons now attending those schools, that not a aingle student, male or female, wsa present at either of those cockfights; and this I assert on my own knowledge, bring present at both; and aa I mean to attend all that may take place, here or in the vicinity. I will inform Q. if cither teachers or studenta oflVnd in that paiticular; when the way he will give it them, aa Pcio Whetstone aays. will be no body a buainesa. SAY 1IXE. Note. 1 a r.:..,t ...,.,.. ,. n ;. . .t O a) si. m at UK x. at tav .aat ws&a aw e , j . r I . tt 1 tioned in the School for Scandal," who would only dance to the politest tunes, such as, 4. 4'C 2. My venerable Iricnd will pardon the use of a little latin, 1 wished him to have a morsel that he could appropriate exclu sively to himself. Weekly Almanac. MAY. 1 Sua rites c e e s t E E E sett.;; r JJO Wedncsda) 31 Thursday, 1 Friday, 2 Saturday, 3 Sunday, 4 Monday, 5 Tuesday, i 53;7 15317 I52S7 7', -ew . r i in 8 a. ac - ? 1 52 I 52 t 51 I 50 8 .- Ca 9 et ( i A - et n lorcsjzs ncTimoKT Female Academy. fistic suWnurs nspectrully inform the A puh'ie that tlie escrcite tif llii institu- lion entme enaer lue rare oi .ira. t.1.11. a t. wt area-sat ol Mr. J. MOKKOVV; and as the gue. her taction m the winter, the tchool will eo HUaaa. wild. , out ,r,ler.m...on. until November. Young la-, dies will be charged only fio.n the time of ad-. n'ssion. ,.......! iiroi-nW ln Y . v. ..w., we we great p ea-u.e ... ,cu.oroe..o.n- ... no pa.rna8 ... par-u.a ..a gu.ro,.,.. . , ( , nd cl hjn ,ntnd g.vi: - their daaghleia and ward the j T,(. W . cornmuu ,,. 4 advaniaei of a liberal education. The price nttur8 of t 'tit ion is f iglit dollars per session. Draw- i ing an 1 Painting five dollars extrs. 1 rrtinririTr Board can bo obtained in respectable fa mi- a tr.siuib.tia lies, at a lmrt distance from the Aca'lemv, at : From three member ol the MEDICAL PRO five duLar a month. j FESSIO.N in Germany, in Europe. THOMAS D. OLDHAM, lltttl. Mlltltlt.Wtt jA.Mt.a 1 iiii.iii m)i ! inetlicine in uermany, are well aware, ELIJAH PICKAIH). f that by our course we may forfeit the May 89. H friendship of some of the faculty, but not ! of its bcnerolent members, who are unin PUullC SclIC. jflueneed by selfish motitee. Though we WILL be told, on Wed- nesd.t If,. 87ih ,.f J..ne nett. . valuable H0LE AND Lor. in the tillage .f Chapel Hill, t'.r - "'."'I' ''r" b" Mrs. Miicheil. on a credit .fy SZ m j day of salo. Sale to taVe place on tho pre- mie WILLIAM N. PRATT. .Mn'r. My9- 12 . . . . AllCUtlOIi..- Tothe CommUionerl Officers and Jmf tians'belonging to the 47A Regiment of .ortn Carolina Jlihtia, AToU are required and commanded to attend at llillsboroiuih.ontl.efir.1 Saturday of Jo'y next, eq lipped as the law directs, for drill , and court martial, and fur the election ol Brig- J adier UCIieral. I E. OvMANGUM, Col. May 99. Notice. T OST or miataid, two note ot hand, one on Xj Thorn.. H.-?.t led in March 1937, credit on it inr $13:00 one i en Giles Mebane for forty-rive dollar, dated 3d March 1833. All peitona are llisrcforo furewarned trailing far laid note, and the drawer from paying the tame to any person but the sub-criber. JOHN M. RAY. May 89. 82 Flour and Corn. T!1F. nhcriber continue to keep at hia Mill a auppty of FLOUR Jt CORN M EAL. THOS. W. HOLDEN. May 29. 82-- Stray. Takes up by James Ri ift iA ly. livo'g nine or ten mile jisjLl Ji north weat from Hillsborough, ttfit nA entered on the Stray Book tavafeaaaSfli of Oianse county, on the 87th of April, a Boy HOKSK, nine or ten ycare old thia tprine, hi hind lect white, and hie left fore foot while, black mane and tail, email bell with a rope and collar, and ahod all round. Valued at lift v dollar. JOHN A. FAUCETT. Ran&r. M,r 1. y r ia - flOKLICIiT.' 31a(chlcss Sanative. r louis urra.Y coeucke, u.u.mi Gtat ( !.(,) k'.ur ( tatpnah U fcaoaf dda( SKW Ml Mttta bin tm thm Scmmo of M ) Wtno Uch, Wffc rcfctae1j ,jamti kf ow al U ic!iy( (T akica no ia alakl ma kcr.) ! f4 t-m44 ia truth 4tum of lluly Writ a 4ariii, mp. tm em mf Wb ara pr44 ia uvea f .dlhwa of our taee, a4 wkirk fc WU'jr rfcaltcagM Uu tfpMMt U te(Me. via. Oatmajte la it UrM m!if4 komuV if a iifdnt4 alata ru tarn m lift riiU) t4 ia- fate Id ttrw crtili ImrluMt M ( tyttm f $mr k'jmn Hurt it U Utt fmtfWmt tht t-ZmL3im much mj t uHmmif Umfk M f fiellf turti. mt mmm U m timflt kfdmtkt. Am Hiilub' prer iw "ac uia iuw, aa a wipana aa Mupitaai kum i tu mfpmrmif atiay mt biu no, icarliar ,he" thia udn fc saay u uut ed iacBsia mf tbetr etat tv mmr mvrm , tuts they iioajis ibetaaelvr secure front Ks attack; tetcbui tketa ll.at lb gretl aecral ia ...( l. .l. i t ... mt an w prese-tin- health l plwck ! tUe diaaa Uri ia L hlmie, aad ot ait till thm luu f ts Mr. Tins iiletUMua btaeficrl ma a m slaaea lilted la ia anfuncd ratiiud .f tba warld, fur Ue iaveoiio t.f hia MATCHLESS SANATIVE. wbart beahnf Sal stay jiai't ctaiia for il swh a tttta, tiara it aa twaady triasapbtd attr ar great coat-ana tnemy. CONSUMPTION, both ia tba first and ltt stact e avdirine wbkh lt tUroarl.ly fi.M tha vcn-a ia iba alaicria Mrdie. aed Iherebf tinted tieetf tha CONQUEROR OF PHYSICIANS; a aaediciae, for W all tatahind will aavt abaadsft canta la IU st lb heneficeal faaad '4 a kind frtideaea-a atadirine. bate - deroas virlae bava beta a tlowing'y porlray ed evea by soma of ear clergy, ia their pa.taral tisits ta iba ak-k ebamberi by which tacant Ibey aflea beeema I be happy ioslraaisnl af changing dpndency iaia bpe, aickaeaa inl beahb, aad saJneas of frieads lata joyfalneas nOEMCKC'S ITIatchles S.iuafire, ia obtained eoually from tha vegetable, animal aad mineral kingjumt, and that poeses a three fold powers and thoueh deaitned at a re- medy fr Caampiia tilely. t pnteacd t4 a - ; , mj tl trio us infiaeaceovrr attnr ditcttet f it iimaa ayatem is medicine which bee ins la be valued by Phjtitiaos, wha ara daily wit- asing its aatonial ing cere of many whom they had resigned to tae grasp or iba losatia Die orate. DOSE of the Sanative, for adnjts, one drop; for children, a half drop; end tot infanta, a quarter drop; Ihe direction eaplaia tb vuaa ner of taking a half or quarter drop. PRICE Three and one third rix dol lar (Ji SO) per half ounce. All persona who lit ia unhealthy climates, whether hot or coKl- all operative and ethera connected with aianuf.ctoriet, and all who lead sedentary and inactive lite, arc eiposed to ta rion insidious atalailiea. which may be ailenl- ly preying apoa ttiiir ronttituiiunt while Ihtir j countenance! wear the glow of health, and ' w hile lhryMitpect no danger nigh' wlion iB arearioaal wi of the San tna'adie Sanative woulJ i vnria in iu, duo The patient, while using the medicine, should eat and drink (in kind, not quantity) whatever the arrariia dictatra; and not be compelled to force down, e;einil aitut. etery medley which the lenderi-sl friend and kindest nnre often imprudently recommend. NATURE 1$ THE UK CAT IMVsii UN, (the doctor ai.d nurse only her ervant); and if we would pr fit by her advice, we mui adhere ttrn-lj to her infallible recipe. If she order f-r the patient 1,,1 .1.., i. .k. j,...., tTU , 0icr'j;f lhe p.tient ahootd cat sod ,ri(lk whe,ef ,,V m tr,t flot ( t mf ft be .. , lllinpi ' la burning fevers, mock not tha ftii.'nt'a liwliltliM cau roreaul d.ink b simply , rnomtemna n ia nirchcil lipa, but place by ,i,bd.ide a ecf of water, put inll hit Linda We, the undersigned, practitioner of ! ... 9 . -V , . ? "Prc"" "ur ! P",rtn ,th;' of lhe soundness, or tin I eoundnesaof Dr. fjoclicke new doctrine. ! we are happy to say that we deem hi j Sanative loo taluable not to be generally f0' U' ar ',e-r " e mu,,, believe, We hereby state, thai w hen Dr. Louis ! OtTm Goelicke first came before the Uer- man public, as the pretended discoverer of a new doctrine and a ne, medicine, e hell him in Ihe highest contempt, be- "? M Ppn,T pronouncing no 10 bo a bate impostor and the prince of quacks. But, on hearing so much said about the Sanative, against and for it, we a mtiueetl, Iroin motives 01 curiosity merely, to make trial of its reputed' virtue upon a number of our mosl hopeless nui.nlii mil nna ilimia il nnr liniinil.ii f4july , ,t tjie f X)ense 0f 0Hr ,cf in. . J I..! .... . I I..I ? t ... eic5) puuiiciy 10 arKiiun leuge lis migniy effisacy, in cuiing not only consumption. bul other fearful maladies, which we have heretofore believed incurable. Our con- lempt for the discovert of ihia medicine 11 1 nda , u.avc wiiuni U. 111 i.u, niter astonishment al these unexpected reaults; and as amends for our abuse of him. we do frankly confess to the world, that we believe him a philanthropic, who doea honor lo the profession and lo our coun try, which gave him birth. , , The recent adoption of this medicine into some of our European Hospitals ia a eii.f&cient guaranty lhal it perform all iu promises. It needed not our testimony, for wherever it is used, it is its own best witness. Herman Etxpller. M. D. Walter Van Gaclt. M. D. AojLruvs Werner, M. D. MATCHLESS SANATIVE. DAVID S. ROWLAND, the General Ameri can Afenl for thia mighty medicine, (invented by the immortal Goelicke of Germany,) has great pleaaore in publishing the following high ly important letter from a respectable gentle man in New York, which he ha received, with many othera of a ainiilar character alto very interesting intellifenc from several of hia a gents, as will he seen below which, together anil the etrtitVjate from tines eminent (tamaa bt iairttas, wl laitter safsWUk itiol ife a Hicg tU.Ua ui si a t!.a tirry f Testimony No. I, A iH'et ttM a T. Skenr - KewTark. Oetaef f, 18-7. Dr. D. S. Rowlands-Sin About the middle of July last, I aeeideatty mowed in a ewpper the dertiemenl 4 the Matebleta SanaUtc. fi r tabieh I ferii. ed yoa were agent.and which pr.(esed to be a eovereifa remedv f.t CesupiMn. As sty wife waa'tKen fst waaimg away wiih this dreadful lieatf. and ae our family ph-airian wee daily and eni iously rutleatering to tetiore ber to health without eorscM, 1 eteppetl over to bia hous;ai.d atkrd bin if M "7 ?f iM - imna In her takits? this medieine. Ue replMd. that "He waa peneciij Mia. Sherwood ahould take that or eay ruber a edicio she might choose, but be thought it could d Jicr no good, ae her lunft vert tepidly tontvtning and no airmail snem$ could set ktr." Suit ae a tVowair; person will eauU al a taw, and the Sanative being rtwmmeaded by three physieiane ho bad eae J it in tbeir practice, she cwkded to give '-. I sent and purchased al. btrh ale comnirnced tuking three limca day, giving a free indulgence K ht eppeiite acroiding to the dirt?tione i BjC7r ins- this course, she Buffered tonnaerniy ... . Jor the first eight r ten days, but waa 1 111. . I .l.fc froclv. With uoriij auiv m ww j . out tlie least inconvenience. . Within four weeks from bet first using the medicine, her feeble end wasted frame began to put on new strength, end she taa been gaining from day to y until the present moment, to tlie otter astonish ment of our family physician and friend. She is now enjoying eomtVwtaMe ... .,.r..t mi.t aI Lealih. ia able to be about the teste end to attend ehurcb. - - Mrs.Sherwood and my aelf ere both ful ly of the opinion, and so are all who know her remarkable case, that she earn Aer life to the Xanalire sdonet and ea there are probably may consumptive pertene tn the United States, who hate not yet heard of this medicine, measures ought rpeedily to be adopted to have it more generally known. A number of persona in this neighbor hood, I understand, are taking it for ether serious complaints, with very great ben efit. I think of toine e ihe South, with my family, sometime this fall, ami in case 1 do, 1 will proclaim the virtues of the Sanative in thai quarter: for although aome of the physicians here are actively opposed In it, 1 do sincerely believe it aa ved rav wife from an opening grave. If you think thin letter will verve the public good, you are at liberty to publish it. Respectfully, iio. II. F. Sherwoob. Testimony No. 2. GERMAN SANATIVE. V Extract from the Ettvi RetMter, puiiUhed in Salem, Matacnueit. The Agent for the tela of this invaluable medicine in ll.i rity, have ia thiir pacioa statement of many lastancet which hate al ready voluntarily beea medu lu them of ncrit vrau'tinit from it use. Inquirer can he direct ed lo the individual by calling at Ihe Bock store iT the Aent. IVKs & JEWETT, 103 Eases street. Testimony No. S. . From the Btion Morning tnnt. THE MATCHLESS SANATIVE. By an article in our paper to day, it will b teen that this medicine has lutl none of it ir tuc by crorainn lhe AUaniic for it appear to be working similar cures in Atttiica la Ihot which have attonithed Curop. , WAR t IV AU 1 1 WAR III -ee.Twrr Physicians and the Matchlesa Sanative.' I. U'rty are tome of the American Fhysician makinffaurh ttrnn erTil to FUTDOANllio Maicliirra Sanaiivi ? . Lei the public aaswer. 8. U hy did liie German Pliysicians al fiil OrPOSK Dr. Goelicke, end aft.'raarda ao knowledge him tn be a GREAT EErNEFAC TUIl to iiiankiml? Lei Ihe publie answer. 3. v hat medicine II AS Cure.t.lScuriof, and U ILL cure r.bt linate Citeaiea which lb phy. tician CANNOT cure Let fact answer. 4 What kind of apple trees are STUN ED and CLUBBED? Let farmere answer. ' 5. hy re physician lonatanily FELT ING the Sanative aad saying iiailimg gaint oniEK niaditincs? Let their day bc-,k an. twer. " ' '. ; ' - 6. How did Dr. Adam attempt to convince Mr. Webster, who had bought a nlualcf the Sa. native for a member of bit family, that it wa a UAMibKUiwa meniciniT i.et one or U.e dai ly paper answer, "the recent eprrime.l which Dr. Adam tried with the Matchless Sa native, in giving a laige dote tn a dog, with oar titt ko bim, tlcariy provee that the Sana live was made lo CURK and not to Kill. 1 7. Why do aome physicians SF.CRETLT buy the Sanative and MIX it with their awn medicines, which they ae ia their d.i'y prao. tic-T Answer - that they may bays h CRE. DIT of Ihe CURES. '; , 9. Why is a tiik young man belonging to ana of the first fsmilies in Boston, aow waing ihe S. native without letting tha atteading phrsician an" iii.v.ij i m ntiLl tl till ahort'y anawcr. . 9. Why are physician trying ta pertaade agent to give up SELLING the Sanaiitrt Aa twer-they kenw, if it should be for tale ia ev ery town in America, Ihey would be 4ued la resort lo SOME OTHER BUSINESS w else STARVE. s 10. Why will tha Matchlet Sanative toon be the ONLT medioine need throuvhoul tha worldT Let PHYSICIANS answer. 11. Why did acenaia phvsieiaa iry to HIRE an Editor or p. per ao w.it. against th Saa alive? Let hia CONSCIENCE anewer. The above prectooa medicine (tha mieinal discovery of Dr. LOUIS O. GOELIXKK, ,f Germany.) ia lot aala, whnlale aad r.iaiL in Boston, by D. S. ROWLAND. General Ameri- ; can Agent for the discoverer, where auateroua letters, certifying tha good tfccUof the taedi. cine, may be ca. I' Alao fox tale by ttlail, In saoal at tha lowna in America. ICJ" In ptaeee where there 1 ao Agent, Ihe Poatmaate or any Stortkeeper wha ehall write t. the Ueneral Agent at Boston, will immedi ately appoinie.i an Agent. GAB. n. I,E., .fen, Pleasant Grvte,Qraflgt, X, i. ti- 0. 3i May ti r
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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