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' ;; J MaV ivc hot selet some you thful vie- im of excessand trace him back; step tiuil suiik in his body's "defile- f i" tnt utbat.couillietir Winiep slaryjoUU errtiw,- as faith ful y .as Jjp fodks their odious consequences, Jia vi ou Id tell : us.lhat ti tle innocent, enjoyments if hospitality; and , festii itV he wes his - ruin X hut the .'warranted Jndulgencies gCcoiviUlVireledUayjoctliOliA'r' Ritual debauch, w hiph p has finally ; set ,V;Mirti ihR seal whcieby,al raen may I nbvvUheUlrunkard. x Jle would tcllvui that he was once wonujk iirti deatihV thatbe stepped tin.lifeVpatlij- hv. iViuicihe hi -purity and hope-? tliat he was blest-Wim a irauie tor vi t vrnus actioiand a fieart for thclvvoHd ' ;tiiur he found lie had fallcncyen before hp ? kue w lictvas;in-d anger j tliat the customs f society had first enticed . him;, annj then unfitted hini.forr its. duties-r iftit the wreathes they?hadlnsiduouslv fluiiK around him;hardeiied; to -fettersJ -tJ.: j J.Li. t -'K -.. U t I" .. . ft .J tlieirs that as lie grewmore uuguaru ed in -hw' offence'; they raised the angry voice of reproof, and; he (braved tt in stlllen r -silence that as liet became. still moie vile and brutish, kindred '& friends 1 tdrned their, cold -eyes Trom biin9and 1 his e,xpmnS slmmc felt-aguiltyi relief. I He would tell us," that at :!pgth just not hated, he has reached. the j.lowe&t point i of human degradation;. that irf his hours f frenzy htvts locked up in uie recepia. rfp for tlie infamous, and fin - his lucid I :. fl - : 5-.- .. i. v.-'. . i v .-' ; .1. I j. f Ln.k tiintervaisiet out, a,iy'i,5iuu,M rrarn tlie Virtuous. sCbttld he antici- tliat the father who hung over his cradle, TithV vle dust frenv whence helspruog, f Unwept unhonorcd, ana unsung," centable to our ivadei's.':' It fsTrom the f Kaleidoscope a3ritishnubljcatmn pi i"IIo was born ah Fhiladelphialn Ifn; had all his life a fral I ewjsti tu ttoii . and , i as carried off by si consonTiplion jii his 39th yeari lie' was a student fronrhis ;childluHd ; ral hV ago ;ofj: sixteen : he in Lusgust ti ; About the age of 26, he be: a'uUior bv professi6n,V the ca'mc an auUior by pi fiilst inown iti , America. His filstno- veL W ielutidi as published r iii--.17.98i In! the' : tdio wing year Jie had fi iii hand, tworof w luch,;Arthur Mervy it, anavJ(igaraiuniiyi;wcre .-puuiiMiwi,m ore the ; eaiv was ?6utlv Pi'mandtbe. juit iii tiv preceding, was also publish sdlinhis ;ar. r Tiiis.astoiiishing piilit v acctV uts for, their defects, lie Asiri the V-Vibit of sending the sheets ate wroif ha4detertti "by step, to these wijMfmnuum-wa !- these innpcentbcreations? . Have , ve ; :not. spcu - vv1 :Ct'i v" 1 i'Theounffdiseascw that m?t subdue at length ; Growith their Krowtl. and ateftthen wth ' j- their strengtu:' ij. - l . k''-? " -c ' ' i Could lie repeatal as ! ; hev t;annot-r. i. . ' 1 !.i llOll v'a ' ''flP.fl lf ' endeariilg charitiesthat; his ?cyeKvf ' thcjbeaiities of naturc,r aud;hls spirit adored - the goodness of. nature's God; IJut Jie vvould tell us that IdUn evil aha .could ; not ;. shake tjiem - He Would tell -us oer'lheTu stdiscoyery.o? ihU fatal lap&e'hts alarmed parent ,vVnf. .mh he Vmmirled his .tears, with i wea v I ng u rigjuv -Mf ox,t mK Hire fatness; willfecl a '(dreadful sat isfaction -as he gazcs.uporf: : him in rhis coffin-r-that the, mottiyr. uno lunei.io ; steep on her bosom; and jtryed, to watch 4 MswakingwllUnptdar that the sleep has .com upo?i ; hrmqUt of which on earth, he will, rievorvVake forgive her,, . Thef assembly vvitb united -that tliegravc will , be gladly made reA: voice, responded:, tf.fve forgive,aitd may 'dy to receive hiintjJatkisJ,ut while Tty- slie also be forgiven of licKGod,9? crosk ing,,, he forfeited 1 -aif renown' -so eel themselves and .bo wed. vl The croWd ; do'iibl y dyi5"-he must r t 1; V1' tlien parted and the relatives drew near. 7 ' -; -f ; . .'Go'down'., v r V k v Theeve 'of the lie shaiid was niw. for r 'As a 'complete, edition of the VvbrkVof - i A k 4 1 i' J. w 1 ;; a f x r lm r 1 ;: ttTMl A .1, r , XlllS rOnianilV ciiiujurnnjuciii. nn;iri just published, the rullowhi; bricC' a Veount "of v.tlio. aiithoivjnay nor bejiuac ' i. Vwm to the press, oeiore ire J trancendant meriU'of the Wexford Magi- Foe, terms, enquire at the Office KtrCU'On hu plow; in.auUt-j;tacr,:oa niDtiontot '.jBjitenJn Uie, cnmiiul m lUleigh. .ItbVSOi ftion to J Ins ;five avelshe Had in the, same year, a Monthly 'Magazine,', thatj he editeditosiipplywjth orSp'jiiararti4 cits: Tvm 106 taj ins deatli lie con J d ifc tefllati-? American' Annual Rf glsteri Hev'alsoi published ttireef political rpam--; pldets of .-.considerable Jcnjthind jpuch cbinmeh(iejd by liis bigt'apheivi'B rown? pri vate, qual i ties! af4 represented as p"e-! cul iarlyl erigaging: fiHe ;vas, tiffect jn-j a(ekenerbuiad uuexacting. - AmonW strangers' he? was silent and embarrass ed: hutfche;isonly one;of numerous iri sjfatices where persons tlie most nervous anil tiinidjn con v ersatiori fofm the bold est writers. (,His fa or! to." stutlies'were - He ; w as abijually," thoughtful ; an 'ari;atfentive,obsRcver of tlie opera; tions f hjs-jnind ; :qf this an affecting example il 1 given. Sh6rUyi before - his drat!), he had one-of those mysterious foretastes f bliss that come tojeheer the dy I ng sufferer. ;Fi x j pg! his ey es serene- !yibii the sky lie desired . that Jic-might toibe inierrupted. After some minutes hesaid-to' his, vrue s hen 1 desired Wu not t(i speak4 taine-I had'theosjt , ! " "J ..!.I?V Ii' " Alervvti vcre conicisUif w hat he ; wit- nessed. He museltljandwrdle amidst t h e1 groti ii $ a t v t h e 1 1 dyi ng J a n d the ru rat bling of Uichearses?' j Brown, uniform ly abstained from aplmal food; and all kind of spiritous liuos-a fact or, Sliyj the aUenion of lsbn)c who .imagine that stim'nlatin?' the frame in igurates yiemaginaimn. ; ; - . t A receqt.traveller gi ves' the following Account )of aGrieeki funeral. f , A low bier standing -ncarl thel centre :of :the cluircli flVjri bore: :ihelcorpse,rithe i;e-j mains of ia female. t O h I her head - was a w ii iter lui'uaji, i it ; v icn jyvas giatciu 1 entwined a -larere 'bjiaidWof:lia1ir, Blic was dressed in alonibt'ownr-silk manl tleiwith edces trimmed'with'satle- Hijr neau w as res ii n s ,o n a n i q w oi y e 1 1 o w; i silk, beahtifully figured With gold, and al small coyerletof ,tfie'same spread o-j v'er the lower part of tiic body, 6c hutig; uowu. ii om. ine iooi oi uto uicr. .sue seem cd -J i (te a - pe rsoh who h ad t h rtiwuj herself W a coucbt :to rest fronr thCfa4 .i ' lr - ?:. "... X.J ' iK ' : i 1 iigowi a -journey to uuuiii, iiu 3iiruuu none of wonted habiliments of the dead wci-e seei On each side - oftlie - bierj stooulUare wraxe"n caudles, and around tare iRfandina? hundreds of friends. eaclJ bWring"'fl(' lighted taper inJtishand;-- llalf arrj'jour or more, tlie prieslis alters halelyrecitedj the 'funeral; service, and at short iptcrval numbejrs i'jecited a sa cired soiic. vThe scrintures were oneni audi fimv the ancient .Greek read, the tpwr is earning, in Hie ivhidvallibat art in i uc ir. graves snau near nis .voice,, ana cqmejorw. An aeeu priest, wuti a long niiu i wool f ' uii iittiiuvt j he saidito tanea k for he i who could tin I il nger s pea k fo r I ie rs el f, and for her to forgive' any, who' ;niir!it ever have 'i i It- mitd Jier. If sheikd herself in jured the last time, fixedt oir the object of his a tfec t i o n S.: t Th ricej he crossed ' In i msel f, tlitMvhowpd arid kisseiK the. check 'now cold "tiV death I'itud so feeling, sc aiec- tionaie wan tne iat iaie,veu, riuai .no oie could pronounce itereinony, mere ly. ' The" deceased! was diW ; borne to jukv ui-pusi toiy uoi j iiic. :jvau a V uei lajU in f theUomb, the priest poured oi .otrberJiehdiJ-cncaf iii'sr ouefof the-Jtlfsalnif of David Jitie earthlis the, Lord's and the juiness inereojii tne xcariafttna-uizy uiai dwtl therem.--r';l7::;Tj-K V- T Atone one of those-larcc convivial parties which 'dismguiiihed the table? of. Major Hbbart(after- iwafcls Ojord UuckuiirhamshiTe') wherr he was .JSe vrciary jii ireurna, amon iiie.osuai ipya ioa The w-den walls of. EngLnd,' beinj giveii, Sirjaohn Hamilton in hU turn gayev Tht WoocJ- cnwailot Ireland l, This tokst beinrvOUite ntxp to us alljj fie was askedToV an eitplaiatioirf; upon;whichfilHnj5a bumper apd bowing to the' Marqui!,' or Waterford and "several genf lemeri, f Sir . Frederick FlowV.Jiad vajdrolt hibit'of which, he could never '-effectually break himself. Wheneyera person, at his back whispered .or suggested any, thing tdhim3NfhiIat.be wa speak ing in public,''Wi(Jiout'a mon"ent?s re3eeton,-he v osx aiways invouiinarny repeaiea trre lUgges on literatim Sir rrcderick ws once riskin? transpxirjiiiigfaiiu suyuinejecuiiis i;:ev er, experiehceid,: I w anted to .enjoy, them and knOw)hoyUoirg;they. would last.'' The description )f the -plague ib Arthur jt i r . . v ; .. .m . j ... i. ... i i ; . . . - i lord a and gentlemen; If huve-thetpleasure.,. of giv- nffy cuv r ?s The r,u'ooden wall : of Ireland-iAtf i n? siieccn in uieuwj rariwiuciu. iiuunuri jjj ut newoern. . . m jurisdiction. la7 that qoimty, : to keep dpwn the isaffc-cted. . As he was 4closmff ar most .turgid orattdQ by declaring thathe-aaMV Msvpfisiracy ought to .receive some' signal mark: of .the Lord LitutenabtV favor' Jolm Ega'n, who was rather mejlqw, 'and sitting ;beu5hi him jocularly whi,3 pered" and bft whipped'al' the cart's ai I : and ;be whipjied at the cart'st tail t?,vTepeated happened to alight at a public house forref esh- mentnn a neignDonng towu.s lew, aays. snicr, and it was immediately rumored -that MtSJfenrif Clay; ihi' Secretari of Stafe, had; arrived ; the ruihoif of course spread wiih : preat rapidity;'? .and a great tnaiiy beople flocked to the tavern to see the sjcjetaryf jand among1 the festfan'ihonest countryman! who observed to the dancing mas-, ter fthat he 'hadlbeen taken to"Jje the Secre. tary of Sfate' who promptly , replied, No, my dear fellow, I am not the hian although we nave me same name,ana are aaoyi-unr sjiuic. heigh ; yet there is about six feet qMnerence n ents - ihis talents are in his head, and. mine our ta are in my keeUHarriibitrg IVatcMomcr. 7 Bj? tttlJOti; .: PUBLIC ACTS. : - An At making partial appropriations for, the sup$ortof I Gcvernment during the year one thousand eight hundred and ; twenty-eight.;. i -; ' . Beit enacted dy the Senate and Hause of 'Representatives df the United States of tlie folllowinff; sums be, and the same are nereuy . respecu veiy , appropriaieu wi wards thefsupport otj covernment,fJor the vyear one : thousand "eight hundred and twenty-eight, yLz :; ;,, , j . y'.J For cornpensatiqn granted iby 1 law: to tlie Members of theScnatet and . House of Representatives of the IJnitpd States", and, their -officers; four hundred and se- venty-one thousand eight liUmrred lars. . i 1 r d " m For; the eixpenscs oF, fire' Wood, tionary, prj nti ng, and al I other contin- mi expense? ui me two nouses oi uon- gress, one; iiuiiureuanci isix thousand two liuiidred and three dollars. I I : ,1 Sec. 2.rflnd belt further enacted, ITliat the Rums hfercin appropriatedftshall be paiujoui uiiany iiioucy in me a reasury, not! otherwise appropriated U.' 1 .. ; A.. STEVENSON, ' Speaker of the House of Representatives. , j ( C. CALHOUN; Vice v President of the United States,! and p , .President of the Senate. Approved 3d 5 an. 1828: f JOHNJQUINCY, ADAMS. An A ct to prevent defalcations on the paft' of - xne. i7isDuraingiigenisoitne troerntnent, ana for other purposes- ' i . i ! , Be it; enacted by the Seriate 'and House bf Representatives oj ' the United States of America - in Congress assembled, That 1 - L ' I Va ' ' - 1 l'"! -!! rnij niuejrviiercaiier.ajipropriaieu.suau be paid tol any .l person, forliis coinpen satibn, v!ior is in arrears toithe '..United Stajles, until such person shall have tici counted tor and paid into tln3 Treasury all sums for Which he may be liable : Providedj Tliat nothing herein contain ed :j shal I be; construed; Ui extend :to b'al- anres .arising, polely from the 5 deprecia tion rof Treasury fNotes"-received fby such, persontjo be expended in.thepub- lie servicfbut in all. cases where the pay or salary yf any person in withheld, iirpursuancc .of . this act, ul shall be the dufy of the;Accountiiiff.Officers,r if de- niaiiueu oy iiie pariy ins pgent,or at-, torney, to. report,- forth witbl toUheVa- gent of :theTVeasuix Department," the oaiance tine ; aim it snail be the uuly ot the saiU ,affent,;;ithiii sixtv dav uiereaiier, to )racr uit;ro oc commenc ed f utii sr a m. 'v . . .v. f ON the third Monday of Marchnext, at - the Court House in.AVayhes?orouih,' will be ex posed to Sale theifollowing Lots!: in the town" of u .tyiicsuixoueiu wr u inuui nicrcui win tut tisfv "he town tax', fbr the vearl826 viz. Nos. 16 1.121 2?: 25; 47j5I,k57;26, 27J30. J6:Mo;43. 46." 50, 61, 63,,65, 78,2, 86,f94,Land 9S: I . - '.JJNO. A. M'CAUKElTjJoilector, yay nesborough J 3 1" Jan. 1828. i 40 KRMOVALfd" QTilHE Subscriber has removed his Shop to the JJk Store two doors south f the Newberri Jlank recently occupied by Mr. Jr. O. bUis, & Co, where he solicits a continuance'of publlcpatronaire. ii x. . .... .- ..:,.. ..,. i j, v t .jw r . i . . w i "Raleigh, Fe:-5.1 .V. 40 3t - Xpwbern J3ank;Htock for sale. " 1 niBTY-NrNE Shares! of Stock of the! Dank of said Bank 44 St ir. Frederick f uncons?ioily, amidst 1 peals ot uncootrolablc laughter. Ibid, r, - " v; ' He'nrv-Clavi' a Virirtnia dahcinlr master,' against such delinauent and his sure- .A Approved, 25th Jan.: 1 823: , , v .iii j a. . j i 'v.- p i ..... . i1. .(:.-. . And for: sale by X Gales1 & Son, Raleigh SDITEl .Blt xar ET. IfiMtTHir .l.: SEWALU I CohtentkQf No,, 1 .Preface. fu Proper tThity of 7 G3d. --Thiaught. on livhveSovereijrnty.V Whitsunifav. J lraciical v.Uuestioinioti tlom'mon Faults; lV-1'nej Sting of Deaths Explanation o? Scripture intemperance. liehefits ; derived from Sunday Schools.. Siinday Jvhol Instntc tion,;. Snndlay ScJmk1 ;TeactteW Jlewarck ' Iy earlyDays,; iJ'her Sunday ScHooUV Intelligence. ? ConUnt9"or No.1 2. The proper thVtty of Je sus; , Uniformity ' of Opinion nbt 'essential'-; P.ray; er for'iFrienjcts at, Sea-V Religion tn 'DomrStic Life. k , The food Pastor r of AValdbaCh.- Invita tion from the Pjersiani a Gox the4 hope vt all ,Be lievers.k Posters Essay. Mtrar-andr tleligtous SouvemruGrievev.not--Jiy'-Father.,Dujiea of the, Sunday J School :TeacherSunday School Anecdote. Mode of Instruction.-Original Mo? ralTale. ljitelKgence;: - .A- .IS1, ' k: Tbe Unitafian Advocate will he published. eve ry montjii 5 llaCh number contains 50 Tages du odecimo,s making rtw; 'Volumes; "of 300 pasfes eacf a- yeaK The;anrtu;d subscriptipn 1 is , two dollars a year (exclusive"of postage). ;'A11 com munications rom .Agents or Subscribers are lo be directed to Bowles c Dearbdfn,72, Vf ashing tcm.stre'et Boston, '-tV-? I ' - Statb of-NoTtli-Caroliha; L AsheCOuntvi ?, VJ, Superior Court of Iw.SeptraBerTermV 182f MajoryaIdwin, r ' U Z ' V Mj.r-.1- Petition for Divorce.', 'v' Elisba Baldwin 5 - 4" C ":-';V y- VBTHEltEAS it appears to! the-satistion 'o( IT v, - the Court," that the defertdant is "an inha bitant of anqther State Tit is therefore : ordered byhe Court, that publication; be' trade for three months an UeKaleiglr Register and the Western Carolinian, that' the defendant , appear. 'Jatj, the 1 next- Superior Court i Lav jtq be neldi lor the county. 6f Ashe, -at the Courthouse' in Jefferson, on tlied "Monday -of -'March-next, and then and there- pleadl answer Jor demiir; otherwise'the petition jwillj be heard exported and die: same set for triaLl i ' 't-Y "V NVitness,'Iavid Earnest,? Clerk at office;; this 7th day lof November, A. D. 1827." -V." t 'i -;;1 Hoy. 7- v m; J. K A HNEST, cut. b ' ; 4Lost or mis aid; i li: NOTICE of Hand drawn by Green Bobbitt fVof ths City In favor cf Samuel S: Ifinwn, for Sixty Dollafjs, payablethe MoXiTt day ot December last, .with ared:t of two dollars thereon; ! ' ; ; u All persona are therefore cautioned agrainst re ceiving said Note as the Drawer Ta notified not to pay" the Note except to said Hint on, or to : 1-. - - J " ' Ai M, KAGLAND. iHardwarei'Gutlery and OefmaW TyFbLfif':.rrapec4fuHyvjnfQrnisAe.pVbTie, IL . that he has purchasediat' Auctioni ' onthe 30th ulU the entire SfodkloF.'she lateiMr.1 P. Di Peters, consisting of an. xtensivev assortment j of II AltD WT ABE,C UTLEUY, 8c G EKM AN GOODS well calculated for t wholesale arid retail trade. The frieidsof .the late establishment are imiied to calif and ex:imine the assortment (wlnch.wili be regularlyf kept up) at the house .lately occu pied by Mr Peters, on BoJhngb rook street. The advertiser pledges hitnseU to. se.)l-at : as re- aucea prices as any nouse ini virgiuia.v :- ' Petersburg, Feb. 5. 1 i 41 3t Statq ofrNorth-Carolitia,.: v- - , J Rertie County. - , Court lof jEquitySeptember Term; 1827i- f -v Cherry widow of Solomon Cheny, Petitionersi tuwt nuiucr auu , wutf r .nary, : lormeriy i Aiary, ' Cherry, f . " -"-; Defendants ' - 1 tition for sale, of T&aiEtate , . rsiHE .petitioners sejt; forth n their petition, that Salomon Cliefry, late of IJerlie county, died intestate,' being seized and possessed ot two tracts of Jandii to wit t One'jtract- containing ! six hundred acres, , adjoining the ; lands; of Stephen Uaryemorp.i the heirs ef Jades Cherry deceased, and ' others-!; the other tracts containing--sixty acres; "adj pi iking the lands oliTiiomssllaryemore, William JJaryemore, and others-'. .That i he Clerk and Master be directed to make sale of the said lands' for a iiyision'amotig jtbe-heirs at law of the said TSolombn ' C 1 1 eny vThat " JUeyi I lolder. and wife Mary formerly1Maryjt;herry,' who are en titled to a distributive'sh'arej 'of said lands; do not reside within the jurisdiction '-of this Court V and pray t mat publication oe made tot be said Hold eX and wife,f that they be and appear at the 'next Court; to b s held o!T the third Monday of March next, and j 'e..d answer or j demur.- -And it ap pearing'to Uie .sutisfaction of the Courtfhat the said tevi.M; Holder arid wife Mary, do not reside withf the jurisdiction of this Court irJt is there fore, ordered,' that publication be made in the lialeigli 'llegister for six'? weeks, that ..the., said Holder and wife.be. and apnfear at the pext term of said Courf,to be held in Windson on the third Slonday of . IMai-ch ; next, antl plead, . answer or dfrnhr tr th u.lrl ntitiru. ini iUnt inf iraunnm -Windsor, fN- C- 12th Oct.a827.'.' 6w ,i- :the l,atii::wm. shaw. fpHE ii ndersignetl. having at.tbe . present term : Il ?af the1 Court ofpleai and Quarter Sessions of ,Wake Countyi rpjalifiedj as Executor arid Ex ecutrix of the Estate of thej late William Saxw, of this City,! merchant, Kereby-calt upon'all per sons indebted to said Estate,, by, Note, "oconen . .a. ' a.i. v . -. . -. ... 3cvguM ,10 uav me- sume, wuuuui ueiay, 10 -ei ther. of the Subscribers; and alfwho may -have present the samei proncf . authenticated. t properly I.1 J settlement, i f, J. GALES, ExV: 'AU- PI11SCILL.A SHAWEx'. T7attpti viwoo - i8')o f-- . , :v OCj" Any person desirous of entering: -into a Well-established' Mercantile Business- may Jibe accommodated with the Store & Stock of Goods bf the deceased " The stand is equal to an in the City; and the Goodi have been well laid in, and Wiiyam Cherry, Solomon Cherry, Joseph Cherry V and James II. Cherry, thej three latter infants, l by 'William Clierry their 'Guardian: and 'Mary demtir to tne said petition, ior that ludK-menforo 1 ed oVer,a confesso be entered against them, v;- y! i I 'f " , i 4 Test. .C HA S.3V, JACQCKS, C. CBiC , Middl iii, uu wis? wooui ave Deen weu ww 7 . . iro ik avwnnil. ' . -1 will be AtYlfi 4 frrat harrrtin fTniU nurcbanerl i aoia OV lli .f" - - - I offers the Store wjllbilLrptopt,n ' , ;,rk-American GouchDrops.- 1 ' ,V 't' A certajnemedr-fbr Coldc; obstmntft" r Cnuh, Asthma," Oatarrh, Ho-in-Co-j 'h," -KSCAUCfVa caseof diseased lunys occurn but rii$ beacmed by a timely applic it ion of this rc- f meuyvTiie propnetorljoes rot w arrant it to be -t--: ajspecilic,' "but. is satisfied ;th it .it approu;ht-t nearer, to c ;;e than any. thng of the kind whictl : " has,-come under : his observation j it has "Ti'een very extensively r use'dV ' and ? With'extradrdi n:? ' success in the practice of emineMt phvsiciiris.A ?Asj-et, where it has had;-& fairtrJa,' it as never failed of curing." or materially .allevi.atiR; -tbej ab6ve distressing and dang.erbus complaints.- i v; It may be used Tor:" any length" of time, with ouin the least tnjurfn the 1 constitution V nor, v n des it interfere vith the business .c-r diet of iUo patieiit.'i f He rnay4ke;his ordinary exerci'an as ajgeneral rule, may eat or 'drink whatever the 1 appetite 4ictatea y :.It promotes thedisclmrge of "- Phlegm already colIec(ed4kf ndby its hyahirg ami ; invigorating prop'erties')fevehts its further " &c : cumulation. - - - ." ' In. ClirpniejCnuglis, (or those ofloiij ccntlnu- v ance) asing from a ; weak Etate xf -tlie Jungs, ; 'particularly: in those cases, that," are symptomatic t ' of some hepatic deraqgemeht, such as are ofteiV- seeti in tases ofyjaithdice,: and."vhat is called -lAver Complaints, (owing to the torpor of, the" . organs) this remedy is'peculiarly adapted V . v . lt do.s Aot,Mike many others, relieve fura time; orerely while-using; .but, its, effects are : permanent. - it promotes Digtstion; gi v es - tone v ana vtgor.to.tue stomacn & resjores ttie Luns. wnico aregenerauy itte.st-ai otnne above com- iniluenzayonsamplinnv. TTvakne.i ofrhf. 4 . . BirasU spiing.of;fjBhd.'.and all pt'aer - . diseases of the1 Luns,vif timely used: ' " - plaints, to the healthy discharge' cf tiieir func ' - ; tioii-.-. , ';; t - -; 'CERTIFICATES. This may certify, That in ' June last, I was afHcted with a paihful disease ' ' of the lungs, -which occasioned violent turns of , " - coughing accompanied with spitting of i bloood,. pain in ine oreast 5- wnen. trom tne high ; repu- V--.' tation Ibadieardofthe American Cougii Drops; .'; y- -I was induced to give them a trial. After usin? ' " iroijouies, i xouna somucn tjenent as to be able. - -to! resume my businessl Aboutthree months after;, . 1 was attaCkedswith a violent cold, attended with r the same .rymptoms ',whenI made -immediate y use ot the above,1 remedy;, and found; complete J relief. from Ihe'use of one bottle since,;whicli 1' time I have1 had no recurrence of the ' symptoms , yv 31y health at this timers entirely; restored." ' 1 I i lUEOUGECJLlNTO. . Middletown, Dec. 2, 1824, '. . , . The JoUojoing.js from a genHemanyiJto commented- Vtvh vting thejlledicjn? tto&yeart sinte. " - y 4This certifies, tliat the subscriber has been for ' T ; -i a lohg.time aficled "with the;T Asthma; (and for1 y 7 three yer-;4 was unable; to sleep ,in aeclining ' pbstirre; attended with difficult respiration; and -y " altthe othet-distressing symptoms usually attend- ' : ing jthe -complaints Had tried almost all tlie va riqtisj remedies recomtneoded fu" tue disease andX ; ' not finding -the least benefit result from their use 'Mv -despaired, of finding any relief 1 : ; " ' : " Having heard the American Cough Drops high- -! 5 lyrcPP.m mended as aClaStesort; I made' a trial ' ofj boUIes, fe hhding rny tlifficulty: of breathing ; A ; lessened, arid myj general - health imr'oved,-I : ." continued the use ot them' until"! had "used 12 -tr--- ' - -15 .bottles, when I found mybealth : completely . ' restored. .1 can now rest Atell; and liave no diiTt- ' :. -culty of breathinam able to attend to my busi- ; y. v ness arid have "nothad any; return Tof s the- com- : plaint. ;rrom the great' benefit I have received; nd knowing bjr. experience; the .distress sulfer-' . ed by persons troubled as I hve been 1 trc ely re . ' ' commend the 'American Cmigh Drops, as a Me- "1 -dicine, that with perseverance, will , in the worbt , cases, alleviate, if not radically cure this distress- 1 , ing disorder. LYMAN3VILC0X. ' t"' , llerlin, Sept. 12, 1825- . V ; , , - ' r. i Tlie s, subscriber lrmngcbeen for several dys , ' - severely afflicted with Influenza, . accompanied j with a violent Cough,' loss of appetite, av.d symp toms of fever was entirely cured by using half ? v - auotne or -ine American :v;ougu ; urops 1 ( . i 1 sir -a . " ' . w From' a" perfect confidence in this remedy, ( would Commenda tnalr6f it to all afilictetj inta sirr re- milar way LOT D.. VANSANDS. , Middletown, Teb. 25th 1825. y This certifies, that I was for nine months la- bourihg under a Violent affection cf.theTjr.,73, . attended, with a v very hard Couh , and- every sym'ptotn of the Consumption ;h.-ving.made use of many remedies without ;any, removal 4 or les sening of UYe, complaint,1 was induced to try the American Cugh Dropras a last resort,, and af- ; ter.using ; one bottleV I was .restored, to xrfct jhealthCtv-.- . . - ; .-1 t ' '-.' ' cMeridenJaniSdlSSS. ' :T,- y,The;ubscri.ber was violently: atfacked witf' the, Influenza.-attendeil with a violent CpUgh, and rqany turns of spitting, blood and symhtom, ' of ania'ppVoax;hingvconsumptIort, was indtJed to make use 6f the American Congh Drops, ndy to my astoinsiiment after using one -.bottle y I was : relieved frcni everr symptom ctlisease And my - ' Middletown, larch' 7i X"? ' J 1 f This cert ifies; that Ywc y httxi vi&edr nearly, thirty years witvaoastbmatic orL' coufchi.' and by the us of three bottle Amt rirt frHiTrlv Hwins' rlhe tnalatlv i fpved; at Trv all" ainMininrp. COm'nl&tt-r.n-nn tvotiiS obtil C(jnstitiyionai or nereclita vuhhiaj TltPHniuf NEU l.L.V' ?- etown.APni l, lb. v A . rnnu k coir ,v"-v" . - 1 i flr'iri t;k disaspi nf tfifv- r-urfrs nartcuiai iy HJUjiriuip . - ---s o i--. j I' 'i Tort those c'ay' where ;th Lungs have-, bet uTce- to ufeseni - iodine ; uoia; ior. metr jvvr y : ........ .X , .- i .1 1 . , ,'- ..: -Aa.MIJlJ llle Certificates, vrbfcirlie thinx""" sfy the most incredulous,- thy ' uieuieme e has had t e irotxl fortune toVer, nas some AQr-1 tiArf&e..-ct-..ciaini mac it is a .pKaficrt hKhti$f. .a that a tnal will b of moreerve to its rcpuiauo w en u- v is Medicine is prepared from Airter .f cair Plants to prevenf imposition American Coucrh lirop' are ta stamped orv t!i'.-' bottle; and the directions feigned B. Ii l V AUL . ' . r .PiWflwJlSWw."1! ioiif vv.. i merous certificates P -or vAr--' --Si--J--v-1 : J' -y:: '.;y..' ; -VT - - J - ' rt - " :
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1828, edition 1
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