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- - " ' FT - . -.- " i' f IM a.. in II II; JU.J Si S! ".-.Js' t 1 :T - . . .A ' - it-:- 'V.' v . ; 9 1 "1 I !---vv.-"; ;- . - l t- ' 1 . ; ! 1 frpm th me- : , , , -1' 74b fjaVe been t;ure4 ; 22 rel ied 1 9 pro. mmmmmmmmm IMimmmmm wmmmmmm. ;?r Utterd or unpreM; )fQ;M yy- . Prayer i4he imj?lest form of speech, Vs I' : 'iFfr VrM ,: : ' j Whea'none but God is; far;;'ff:-;:i 5? 1 . ..!. ',.' - iV..; '.A- -v- . j rayr tne BaDiime8TiBruns -lua. icww-t h .7-'-v'.r- The Majesty on high,U&-y: - 1 J .' y " '- i "-''''' a .;:i;-!eatji.A. -" It vv-?-' best opportuqity of jearriiRg this branch oi " 1! - A?Ht enterr.HeareH with prayer. K'W vTS rWlfi24' ffliv-i.' :,"xr-s' - rFrom the Christian Obserrer, for Oct. 18524. ; Prayer is the contrite sinner's yoice- ,; Returning from his ways j v, While angels in their songs rejoice, sicJi aVsf vvw'':..' - ' ' " ' V ' T . I . I I I. - ;' i Their feUqwship they. find. ; ; ( - '-'-OJ-i.'"... v-Xor prayer Uade on ea : "Th Hol Sbirit 61eads rr --r And Jesas on the eternal throne ' ;l I For 'sinrmtercedesj ' rA-fY-r:V v 4I 1 - vV"--.?''V-'f '-. ;d :i d thnn. bv whom we come to God. , , vv xi'.ri L?. -.- elith5eC ;",;The path prayer, thyself has trod- . ' Lord teach us bow to orav.. ' ' - - . ' . .. y ' " ' ' N " ' a t' " v ; WsCeWatteOUSi ; 4 " r : : 9 . . ... . THE PEiTENT , In noticing the sixih annual meeting ol i"lV" cmisaui eapense. the Boston Penitent Female's Ueluge thl CTPlls ar I f?111"113"1": : jestdblislr- ilegraph furnishes the followingf interest ting particulars of tliis highly beneficial iu " stituiion, A kindredassOciation hasf lon existed in this chvl candi The MaVrial rejoice to sav; thaWt ana we eood fruits have not teeh fewfe-; -r i o y iJ . . , ' 1 Special effor.s have been:made of late by a lew benevolent individuals in this cuy . I to piace,this institixion.on YUch alooting, that its blessings may be secured . to the re- I i-..v. i; -vV' j w i .u u i - - s.i - nan has succeeded in propelling a) boat bi rJLncouraged bV, their; benevolence. !thedi. - - , ' t ' - i rectots have purchased a Valuable'estate- th npplicatton ol his newly invented gene. peculiarlvedmtbepbrp : a rC-Jo,, r vr wvv v miles up the river and returned with a ium ; society- at an expense of S7w00. .- ;lo de- - r :- ,r - ? - - - - ,L-, - A.;r Vui. l;nJii,ai;J;fr;;Rw'tn.o her oh gentlemen who seemed mdeh plea fray this expense, the sum of K5:5Qt, have, -v"vi c-rtW1--'1--xf . if . . , 7 it - v sed wilb its . operation, liie advantages been already subscribed making the, en- v , . . - - - -u . , .. tire funds bf, the institution not'4r from !,?;n!!dPJ,- ; 6,000v Besides the balance of dbi- fcr.? - . i . r u i . - considerable saving ol fuel, . lightness, the lars to be yet made out for, the purchase ol t - u . l. s - -u .u v,-. . - ' . -ji ui c.T- .i - space which it occupies, and entire safe the estate, a considerable sum is urgentlv . 4 . . i r i. ' ., - -".li:-n-'',': . . - - . . against accidents resulting Irom the burst required for contingent expenses .klL'i- VU V 11 . v - em W m W n T'nf tnll . L ' Ill maim nit- cuvuuiasciuctu ; ui , oil who WISH . ir..-vwa-: r - iti t i .well to the interests of morality and social - n , . 1 1"7 j .- - barmony. u But there is one ; consideration which . gives it a special value at the" present time. We refer that since the establishment of : the House females are made. its successive occupants, for. periods " of four, .six and eight wee As each'. , Here they have, time and opportu- nity sfor ,reflection J they; look back with re- 1 morse unon the "hihwav to "i 11 in -ih ' whirb ' they-bave beeh, walking 5 they, are startled ' to think how lowthey are sunk-in vWretch edness ; they would lain iresbl ve, some of ' them at least, to YorVaSe their course pi4 sin, . iand learn Uie consolations of vii tue. - i But vhat can they.do ? Worespvjctable family ; ; vul receive themi and their frieiids,- per hapsV have renounced them forever.; l liey have r no alternative, therefore but to re; turn to ihe scene of thehr formelriguilti-rj ' - Here then -is the benefit of- the Penitent Female's -Refuge. ; doors are open o those unhappy v outcasts father fleeJto v'its ' protection and are reiormed.v,:VVe speak . not ol . an, but of very many: We have ; the. best authority for saying that, . since Rge w.as provided, as many as one hundred have been ireibi med for a season, : and half that number pertuanently. -Some. s N; of jheni ; have btcome examples for piety end good mbrals54 .v-The following may be supposed 40 be wuguogt ui ine leciaimea one : ' I know the world derides tiny clsum - :f - To healiosr nitv and nrnirrhAn ;'-;--.,?!vc Iknow that to the ciuld of shame, r '; v;v It turns no look of kind aliection; ! ''.:dlwell I w.jthe'bifter' scCtllS , JtliatV greets C.. hapless female ever f s-'i ; o soothe her and rrcb ; iiuc wunu mat gives.4is reaqy; Vsnuie,) ''S"x JEven 11) who look'd ob2 MaVys tears! i- 'il.il. it I him r1 ' i , : aui .UP a -t noaf too, art forgien. I' v:;: tx tnat readyrkmile,; f-.'Vr?.V.-v i.';pproving-to the gay deceiver, '--,.r,:;:?v.. ri-li ;H :.-:'" Abhor her, whei'a prey to guile.' ji' : r ?2&And balm too ibr this bosom s anguish X rJ-'. 'V t-:;i,t,' he ho marks the briiised rltf-i? f Ipraiwet bMtbVounded' H'vvLi-'. still,iiay lielrt ! awayyelvwps ft? " c ?vemp68 which have W Spirit driven i ; i wii.iwtiiuptjtiT, iHaii Jiine vtiDndred ;:,::'iX:y. ' rthtrtvvlwo patients: bav been "under ( remain ml attendances vSmcejUm dtounqa snip,-iw cu 'Vti&&i riari -Wlie report says A V ' A? greatUgf ofhe imber.sbe Ba In order to lDCrease as mucn ns possiDie tni(r tiiHfnta nf medicine in tneorancn ol a cour3e briectufes on Diseases tf;tbe" Eye, which - will be repeated every succee4mg wiriCef iiurmg the: session oC tb College' ol Physicians andl Sarg attending the' lectures having at the sanie time the? Drivileffes of : seeing the practice ani operatiuns of the surgeons - of the i the cultivation of Oriental studies. ; he king; has Jatelj gi ven his sanction to a plari . ihe nature, of ;whicb iU ,appear Irbrn v the men Who have devdtetl themselves to ihese arid sludis'is not enough ; "it .requires liv powerful, I W': I -:v-:i.r"t:"iiji-l iu:: autiqriit an d ; classical: litera t ure fj; jl igli T 'nat'ii colleciidn fl(f the pfi .Lk'2'LVi . y V j-l r i f worts oe unaeriaKen, wmcn snouiu ot pun- hshaSdertheUuWesbfv .. i..v il. j ' ; rians''Ajf;.;Frace' fwjm 'yat riirinlinffie ?h IWouItlie easv; ror tne royaLprmiing omce to execute this iiid eftaki f av i t h 6u t : 1 1 iterrut injtlie -ord tiaj'coorse of ittfla 5" W nsirMcicu ur ineijpprainicai nanagemeqt of Oriental character. 5 M1 r?Hch , hteiatt will?v xioubtAnot, he eager 'tbdnair in; ihi important enter- li'vN to contribute Jby i h e i r a t r I to 1 1 -a.n9 VPr councils, , to the new; monuments which your niajestyJwin consecrate to the 0Jf,etlersVndf France" i . - ; ; : '"- c:;'r , Lexington,. (Kir.) .Dec. 21. -r-: t-tv rV;; SWe are gratified to hear that Dn fiuchait-? j j j ' tir1 ' - j . dred pounds-; We understand that the Dr. - i -rr -- .-.;,, f r intends applying it to the propelling oftcar- - j t " u ;r- i s A v v 7 . .ct- n nairt inn ranrn in - consideration n'tenos appiy ing u to tne propel img oitcar consideralion riagt,s olvand, h, which he feels confident C. tT - V . j rt ''i- ';v5 The following desciiption of this vessel is civen by anautical man'iThe Colunir' I bus is extremely deceitful, in. her, appear j ance, especially when she is seen: end, op I slie-r sea reel v looks half her s".! Sb :sheT.8Ctfrejy. lojuk:;hi)f;hefi like'a wedge. forward, fias W cutwater,-; is wall -std ed,; carries h er beam. V we J sljould imagine 10 auaii ine mainmast, , and has a shuare tuck. V; Her , run - is . very,' s yeryiradual nndlroni her; length she looks extremelv tea.:; r ioiu uect& .10 neei sne measures bout 35 feet, and as she draws aboi e 22 feetl ?he sits lowilnio the waterM lA tole rablesizecT VVVst'Indiaraanor 3un frigate in cruising trlni; tony in ine nun wnen VCu are. alongside. - oiuauMue view irom a ., oistance she looks: a rerrreTidousrfengtiv ..j- Li ... J.:i- . . A.' -- - '.-i ' - uiiy nugg.u ur uriHen-oacKeor and very iuaw uuuci-nggcu 5..' mere 'is something snealing - and aiigerpus in her show : . As you approach her however. Vie ifodks as- 4UC, is-ou iuiiucHsc wass oi tinioer kiiqck- 9 f0ge.tner :lor : the purposeofcammerce, wi thout any Regard to beauty, and little ai- lciiiiuu.iu me uuuciuies oi naval aichiterr- ture She has two se ts of 'bea msl the ub- per bneAviHchustaiii theklroject ihrpughf4he ;sides; She Ka aso saq inner iraroe, tor ine oeuer security ol the cargo, to prevent any startingof the- timbef.1f She perfectly' flat; bottomed and Jher sheU was completely built foreTa-riiaHrher cargo was stowed Previous to her being were run onboard byhorses,; thrbugh th bown-anrrsf em norts'tarid h rirU 43:ferof 'waterjwhen she first -Won the M:? Unlilargeshr ber galievand ff apove deck ;nd tetween trie for mast and the first, mainmast there! is a fore halrKWdW Vahlaitii, "1ia-i--:rrt:! Pt tnercrew Vlnchlo bkeVe rudef gap rnadi? in heT cirgofierltityharf "T)ie Jbeighri -wfiicfrtliej .iKe,TOett;'hive;twaor)bWte ifeat ?heretrnus auuuj. oy ieer oeep 01 timber..; Uot from rUIlS from deck' In tole'nn A iinrt " i , , ., . , i,,,;,,!!,, ml nmk : ji.'i" Columbus was Jnaturall a i mi nor .consider tiwiihheVpWnersi and 'though ii has an; sWred the purposes first inteocieldit fkesntsi; Hothinworthy of comrnenaaiioB tu me ejr ui a ciaM, omu iiothin'e- strikiiiff ;to that of a laiidsinan. 1 ;i he masts ar tit proponioneo laroejiuiv., land inludtcibuslyf so Inr as the fabori ol ihie crew Is cbhcthiedl The lowertmasts at too taunt rjnere p 100 mucn tneni aumr deck ahdlnslitessati trtmpndm!s drto.?. , One of the crew, .an inteiligent sailor-like: man, 'said the lorsaw had - fi fly ff t jevcb Ttie ( bowsprit iibboosh are but ooe sipat ; .tliey steeveiitl tl?ndlh(h masts, are aso in .5nes hey, a r -exceed iiigly short.-aiili a. royal, can only be set yi one .of the mainmasis. She is ooumor4 sarpnged jlin she is tauntj J her ibre yai d does hot rnauf e aVe sevthiyfeet The onlv studding sails she cariid .werel a . I mi .? ''.viA "'-" . 11 ;;: lopniastionts oin ipe nrsi, maioinasi s iier topmast ;t figging is rove itNroiiji fobles'liiV the cross j r e es , and i s se t u p( w ith lanyards to' gtuffimet round the lower ; mast There aie, therefore no cat harpings, ud ne esi oi ine riinj: is ti . ijie aiur Tfiiii jKJraiy.spjrcul a t ive dewrri j dion.; 1 Her ii e m p cable;'nieiisues," twen tysix incites in cir- cumfei ence. and ihe chain Is iu proportion" ine crosseo inej twaoiic wnq suiie oow er anchor, a nd a k eq e e ol bei ween, 6 a nd 7 t. - It ;is said she worked easily and surV ct. iv S that Sihe "was nerfectlv under the iov- eminent of her rutlder ;': thai she was in general steered ;vith facility by a; man 'end a boy that she went " from nine to , ten knos or miles anliourw heir sailing freei and that at six points and a half from the wind she 'J went six knots, and mafev but lit tle lee" way. In a sea she' was of course neavy, ana snippeo mucn water, as : sne could not4 rise from her great '; length and want orbean! VVe2ar however, i rather Jiceptfcal as to whether ;we should conclude (hat she is actually possessed il all the good qualities attributed to her; We cannot bev- ni halfVJ or ateyenvseveh points (phf the winu,; or iniiesiati she ever went nine or ten hour. TAVe do not think that a square sal in her ould stand at six points a nd 'a half and she has no buttock! for i uti- Her cargo consists of 21 pieces oak tim ber,- 3,253 pine ditto, 54,854 st5ves fand neaoiiigs, ;3,i4 oeais;Qo pieces nmDer, part of which 'was thrown oui'hV the .(Jul! '"L Another vessel, - belonging to the same pfoprietoir -jwh&sliijVBS thepr.jbi'ilder ! re t Cf ng j isnroen, i s no won t ne stocks ? a t Quebec,-which will br- bl the,sani lenMtlii but AO feet wider, "and five leet deeper in iKe hold. London' unneri; iffi JHs T"" . rV' From; late English papers. fAflem& 1 .-. : '. t it '.:'tl-v. ? : l --V-'.- H, f : msij i Dduyciounn cnurcii, whilst the clerr gyman: fthe I Rev. Mr.' Chester) , was rea ding the fifst lesson, iid had just -conclu'. ded tbr verse (ti abba kuk 2, V..I1 j For the; stone shall ery out' of the wall, and. the beamr out pf 'the' timber. shall answer it'- the gallery1 whit bw as ; crowded iwith mili- tary, &c; came do wn w it h a tremeudotis crasn. i, nis event as may. wen be suppo sed caused great dismay and confusion foi soeiime) but ntbst' providentiall V hot an individual J sustained any senbus itbiry' Cork ane'&&i "lfzj'n . - -. '-..-!-. .1 ..... . -. , . - - " . .; ' Tbe following instance of the miserable state of supeistition ex is tirfgnSpa in rtia: been stated as a fact : A new Marine In surauce; Company Ws'm'tf ';iiiii'e;.Bpiice es : tablished arMadridyin which1 thpreni' ums were fixed on a scale macb below aiy that was reard oti lqr such as the na tore: 1 ol sea risk wbulo! I warrant.; ; Thtf Compan.AS may be supposed soon fel? ttbe ground? On it beiuasked how tb proprietors Could Ithink; of succeeding oj)on uch a state. .ofcilcoIaHon oiie "of f them replied, that eihadjt 6parta;Certaiii nomber,)f Ishaie jfor thYirgiri; Maryland relied Opbnbet influence to 1 protect them from" loss fi''r-fm'P'-- tiselsay Sr ,iVIrJ Man tell has discovered IhJtheJ iron-sandstone of this county - the tef th')f an! herbivirbu? reptile of a gigantnr lUBguuuuej'.x. ms animai approaches near- -r: to the Iguana;of Barbadoes, than to anv oiner recent iizatrj, and it js proposed s to distinguishit bythe name V.f Iguana saur us. tcittyueu jjarts oi .ine.sKejeton, as. veTte bra?; mgonfifif tebave a Isg beeri Ajiund of which, a particular account will be a laid belbraieiit has ik rt of thiih-bone V his 'pbssessibb which there, is every reason to conclude is. ' v f mi aMuii 5 . us ate, 1S.S0 great, that upon a moderate, computation; the in dividual tb'whichi it belondxnustlbave equalled the elephant in IieightVand been onwards of 60 leet ldneJ r !-..,, riilweniynisioricaijUQiuiJcMpt v.fefate':& lahhbnllipr expected j Wil 1 throw great light on a poiv lidnfiancieriiUiresr fiave.;sl .Yeivemam4 ?&zi& i .Though appetite forffood-be i he most (ajni. quires a su pplyiy eto beiff r regular , it 004 h t never tb be indulged . beyond a moderate thr'slow : fersCa ver) gradual, distention and the food -has sdhlcien t ime to bT duly5 prepared by masticatnin) or ehew.'iog in the; mouth ; ana h ieKa: obser vesitij is simple ;ru!e;'w;ill feel: jil'ntselfVisalisfie 'ji due portion of ailment ; whilst he ; who; swallows his food too ' qbickly , and before It isper&cijy che wed, will be aptjtb ima iue: he has eanenoiiJ:jit : when the un masiicaldl pr6fMq sides of 4 he stomach 5 J the consequ en ce is 4ha t; hbgC: V jlf-) torn i 7 r Those who take-more exercise in winter thari in summer,' caa also digest more food. IfuV asjndividiialsj leading a sedentary life, usually suffer in , winter from a bad state of iliiestibrii Vwmg to the want ' of exercise; they ouht in this season to be more $pai- A V L H. j uVl recei ved vfroni Ne vv-York, Cjand ofiVrftJf sale aV iheir 'slore bn jhe Old iouity' Wharf , a general assort ment of Foeig n and Domestic v - ; V. 7- . Lctdie fy: Geritlemen's Bobts Shoes H ard ware, uutiery, Ve rocKei r GUssave, ! rou. S at, . -1 . AND A VERY GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF A few half bbls. best Fulton Market mess A few hhds. and bbls' Long Island RUM , Just received from Baltimore i and for sale) ; 70 bbls, Howard-street FUuJR, ou odis. Dammore suptrune uo. f 24 hois, seconds. -h 70 bbls: Apple BRANDY; ! "- : . -i . . - --. if - mill i- r V ' ' , . 43 bbls. 4 nnus. wniorvrux. , 20 baiys C )FFEE. - v i8 kegs English' WHITE liE AD. 18 hhds. Bait; inspected leaf IOBACCO, November 13th, 1824-'46i $i$'A V - ... ,. ...... ..... .... . t7;, Mew Establishment. rFX)RMS the citizens if NeWbern and its vicinity, that lie has commpncrt th SADDLING BUSINESS in all its various branches, ; in the House one door North of the Bank iif Newberh: where be ha nn hahrf 7 t " "iy Muaiiuiaciuring caddies and Bi idles of all kbb's Carh, Gig and Waggon Harness HeimSi CbllarsV Sad Mle Bags, Clothes Bags, VVbips ; and all iiivj9 tiuiiy uuimpeotsv -wnicn ne win jseilywnqiejsaieorx retail, wv:i- vr isatogn Sadd le, r Brdieanq H arnels! Moun ting Spurs JUather, Saddle trees. of all kinds, with man v other articles in iiisf iln Ar Kn. Iinessjr:. 7'f ;C; w 3$!:tu-, : : y Merchants can b '.vhm, v;"jr unlet, at iities in, my line oi ibusiness, as low' as can be, obtained at the 111,111, aim oi as goou a quality. . ; -, : - . . AH kinds of Cpaise. 1 rimming and; re aring, executed at the shortest notice. ' ; .Newbern'Dec, 11, I826lrf:7:,- Oue hundred DoWars Revirard. O AN A WAY some time sincej a negro man nanied JQHN. befbnging to the state of Williain Shephard. ! He is a dark roulatto fellow, about 6 feet in height, spare orin, and has a blemish in one -of his eyes, apparently , the etiect of amalt pox He is 'ft Bricc Jay erby trade and it is supposed hat, bejs in Wilmington or Fayetteyille, nr in )ie vicinity of sbnie of the large towns jn thistState Tbe above Reward will be given for' the detection and deliverance of ffanaaiytfi,-'i82 arReyavd'i1 AN A WAY from tin? SubscriberV la- bout the last bf J ul yw 'negro "Woman named SUKEY--about 25;years of J ge, 5 feef c2 or 3 jncheshigh,- and of a - yellow ompiexion , t one iormeriy belonged ; to rlarv -nerritage, s the , wife of the.Subscri--er ' The;. above: Reward wilt be eiven to any pf rnvjwhb: w ill 'deliver dv Negrb woman to ihe'dr; tecure hef la jail so that .jsair) egroto me9 and all reasonable cha r- BM ' , w I L 'til A M B:s hepard:( ?d .k by the Schr. Cov !om ,iHew-York, ;a few Jrh g0ods. J mongst which are: ; 4H : ( i. ' a 8! t xira super. Wesiof Enplarirl r and Best SUDer; fancv mirt ui.. Black Irish! Linen Black, blu 2 .colU thread, assorted nos. d!l " Blk, Italian 6ewjnKs. best oualliv r. bove are air worthy thenttentioa ,e chant 1 ailnN: . "'cn :;5eco;ui.qual.. middling and low Pl'iced v , cloths and ca ssi meres, a ; 'Super. aud;cbinmoh Bedticks Calicoes, VCambricsj Mull and Jac . ; muslins, Plain arid Fijj'd.-Cook n .Linen Camljrics, Scotch Lawns v Black India Lustrings, ! , 7-c- :j Reaf Naples dilto. 5-4 wide, a mn. V .article,:v '-;V.-,A;.:. . a Per.ar ;Black and col'd Florence Silks . Black ipdia and; French Levantines .Black BombzinVs; sbme8exiiemdy fin. Super.' gold end Linen Tapes ' Silk Bnids, . H j ; Very fine Imitation Thread Cambrics 3 4 & &4 Cambric Dimity, ' ' 3-4 coiumbn ; do. Iiish Linens in whole & half pieces Best' London pound Tins, ' ; Dilto. in packs and boxes, Uenilemen's black & white English silk 'S(ockinys & Gloves, ; LadieN black & whiteJ fig'd. & plaia i0 J Bandanas and Flag silk Hdkls.' f ' Children's i j do. v .Barcelona Shawls & Hdks. & V Velvet Ribbons, &c. &c. ? - STATFZ OF NORTH CAROLINA, c V, ;; r' 1 ; VVAYNE County. . ' Court of Pleas arid Quarter Sessions ; ; ''''-'r:''i)einber Term. 1824 rhoma8-. Vinson j,. Jurusha j Cro1)m, Benjamin; Vinson I " 'James Viuson,-; uauiel I f etition for -. .. --.- . i . . . Vinson, . v - . :. i partition of m : . ... vs. , : 1 ... I Land, &b. Alexander Vinson cts.Celia v " Hawe. , I T appearing to the satisfaction. 0 JL Court, that Alexander. Vinson and C'e hit Hawe, are not inhabitants of this S ate, fi is therefore ordered by ihe Court, that publication be made five successive wekj 111 llie Valuiiiia unusi) (Jiiiiiicu cii iw.. Mtrik,, that the said Alexander VinsonW Celia Hawe, del'hdants, appear at' the next County. Court of l'Jeas and Quarter Sessions lo be held for the County aforesaid, at the Court House in Waynesborbugh, m the third Monday1 of February neit, plead and. answer or 'demur to said IVtiiion ; otnerwise noai juugmeni win oe- made up against tnem. . Witness; &c. . . . f ; P. HOOKS, Clk. Jan. 8, 182555 59 4. , NOTICE. X; will give a reward of Fifty Dollars in jcash, for information sufficient to c m vici ine leiipw inai Durni ineuweinnj nouse at the vmouth of-Sfocumb's Creek, called j Sandy Point, t - : EDEN T. JO.NES. Jan io, 18256671 . -' - ; ' ' '. - t ti t.! subscriber naving discoverea me composition of SWAIM'S celebrated PANACEA, has now a supply on band fpr .' sale he has reduced .the price from $350 to 2 50, or by the dozen, 14. ' All charitable institutions iu the United;; States, and the poor, will; be supplied grain-: If the citizens of the: principal towiif ... . . .. .. . j ,.i a;z win appoint an , agent, io pruer bh .ui tribute this medicine to. the poor, it wil;l be supplied. -. - -' 7 '" -' y.Tbis medicine is, celebrated, for thecue ni tUt fnttnariricr rlicPA. 'isrrnfllfa or- kini?S evifi ulcerated or putrid sore. tnroalonf ; standing rheumatic affections,' cutaneotis diseases, -white swel ling, and diseases, of he bones, and cases generally of an ulce rous character, and chronic;discases, gene rally arising in debilitated constitutions, ' ' ( II.: .f '. ". .Li -.l.'.I'ic nf out more especially ii oin ine sypni"." affections arising therefrom : ulcers in tie larynsr nodes, ; &c. and that dreadful 's ease, occasioned by a long and succ?s8ve use of mercury, &c. . It is also useful a diseases of the liver 1 . j ; ... ' CERTIFICATES. . 1 have within the last two years had an opportunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers, - which having resisted, previously the regular modes of treatment were , healed by v the use . of Mr. awaau Panacea, and- I do believe from wi'at have seen: that it will prove an importa1 remedy in scrofulousvenercal and mert'r rial diseases.-:-?;::'-'-:';'v;;:":- ! - mY N, CHAPMAN, M-.,. f Professor of the Institutes and Practice" ifV Physicin the University of Penosylvtinia ?X: have employed the Panacea of Swaira in numerous instances, within" .i ... l,nt.o found 11 last inree years, anq nae . extremelvr efficacious, especially in ' d4ry : syphilis und mercurial diseases. Vave ho hesitatiori in bronouncing w , icine-of Jriesttmable V9lue. n "') ti W-V x-: W GIBSON, M. ";of ) ::CJbHN:SlilNN,-Chemist.. ; ri!adelphia,Feb.;i7;1823: ?;M"vbn INKS'- '! 01114 xuienor. try-
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Feb. 12, 1825, edition 1
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