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I would fain hear - all 1iat?ran be said nn both sidesi arid hold fast to the best; ition tir fatherW td'tne; the puzzle. p;Jf hut aimoiety, friends of , theae:.tvo gentlemen respecf ;tively7avish on their tavritbf allow ;ed to hrve an fouhtiation iii fact, I: ty the ft of VmanQto determine which !isthemdjri?-orth f the censure which the friends jof ipign .bes tow ujidnthc po.that cap iletermiiieTwhich ot thi two is most unfit fortiicjugh atati arc both! aspiring;; musfehave a farc e'er faculty , cf jdiscn mi nation thti has i fallen to myTlot- XlAHfe"')li";pple:.at larffe, I ain slu-e the tedple in ? my part oC the country; regard the contest in the Jatterr point ; o view 1 or;ninety-nme foutf ari hundred otthdsH I, converse I wi th, onlytfil le;-wfiicliliey;ai gqi ng to ( vote .flatTiaf, -not .w Hicti Jt wey arc gfJ ihe tVoteybrr have farely heard any man descanting on i xmj guoMwifii ties of either : I hear hundreds dailyJnr; yeighinagaliisf the (aultsofbotl This may be p w i ng, perhapsr to, a. trait in theihuinan character rwhicli; basfofV tcu-becn iremarkedthattthc salt pep pcr vinegar anu-.jiii;rfw i ui . wuiun p iire is seasoned inake it grateful to the palate trft he jneraHt of inen - J whei astL panegyric LsVal ways :insi pi d , and (w lien li v i cJiaracters are the subject) often intoIeraMyTiu disust imr -:r It is my opinidrii fa lyiandcjdse- dbsf ryationi jthatJfar the greater par t of those whpt h ave made u p only iadornlyheed,;Hhc;bbjections that; are urged against lumjwitli so tnucn fbrcettd ' vehemehcebyHhe opposition newspapers rand at -nipstrofj those twhoha vcj resot o to yoteMgainsi -Cbirf-Jalcksoii: rijt any raftVjgive thei rj whole ;attentionr "at ieast heitihble confi denceto the awfiilccensurcstlcnounceU agailll: HI? 1 lltl nviei, auu yuiiuuvt uj tlie Jministeitaf -nriii is: u t Ufbri me. stu d ious to lieaiaml real a IXtli at is said oh jboth desntusiti ifuVartial---hfiw am fy :to,vbtVft,lo to thei r poHtfc"cAa qKdaTOAjrepresentt him to us as theJmosV ujirightdisintero and pro-? f Mjn states n ace drountryirSesiiecially skilled ?Zin tlie'science of d ipfomacyand in all the lareign vreiauous ot inc. niinun;:; guieu hyuatuf with rnenf to discWn' what is best in all emer- 'cehcies,XvTcli an excel lenc euucanon, anu oy long ex uerienceitVtheweighUest piiblic anairs;; a t dwl th ' it hequa 1 1 ed po w e r s d f, reaso n i nfe: to lexpt at ntiievm os t co di pt ex bpcra- lionsof giiyiTiment -:r5thcrpjaiest:;uii: 'erotaUli: dodbtiTulhotlibesltlhHvi his t country weilHhd kho wi rig 110 means out rruiii, rtasju , an jus i ice ? 8tirewd;aaiFranilw fu ; gtle as lathsmi roe ; antlWrdeut liliiis, courito cause rus iiisowij laiiicrraiiu wnna.'ono 01 me propffof.iihiclr last trait4; w'h&charac tertlieyefetdftW ! istoyyithat he joined j t Uv-. rtpnblican party in t80;reho'un ipu nfc inghces odious prjjhcipiea 'aV g vi ng the iiri isii i nghld w 1 ttli one ny uriitingaivasi,accession oi siiTngM u a, notterWX'&n i K gxon w In invjoV- .t.:l..-' - : ';'i; ; ';. A-:. fir to this j 6rnow Jedged cthat: i i " ? lPlr "l " pnriy. jL nejrienus of trcn, Jacioasc;rjb aif that is great ami dl,;iii"0hVwdrd T!tiMi ibirst y5rup'prpaxi hft;pacr3f-4il tK-lftHV-p ,to puj iTiuiUhcan' iititnohIliiv tact 1 hWrriever - when -occasion ''Triinuiredt snunneu -me aviui rtrjuiiimnf ui Idtjiig. particular ;proTisiohs of the.Con stituiion, fin rder fto. save; tlm: wliole system irom destruction :j and. to prove hia quaIification9,'for: tlie Preijidency; they adduce the cotivincin'arffiinientr-- that' as ho resigned the offices of a Judge n ins-own ouuty uu; uaiiur,u,i he ' United States, from av sense of th the unfitness: of his ,temjer and talents for such stations: we may therefore be surethat he Would ! never h ave aspii-ed to the Presidency, if he (were not con scious: that' lie v possesses i be raui table Qualifications for the office' . rt - ; . second ly, pt tne puoiic services oj fir. Mamsihismtitis hava riot; as yettliought itworth while logivea very pariituiar aLtuuni. v.jluvj dnly remind tis, in general, ;tli at; he has ben iditlie riblicervi liesmarsHooil J and that; le haihad tlje cdnderice and applause qf Washington, Jefierspni jMadison andonroi in the mbsV i idport aniVci y i I posjts proiioiin'ced by them all to be a vv isej 8atesmau and an honestjman l; not to mention the un bounded adiniratioriyof h is' fatherV tlie elder Adam, Svho.i (hoj'Sincejpart heats have subsided) is onlversally aV kno w te'dee'd to - have beeii a ? wise t and virtuous fitatesman.i . Thefriends ; of GtnU Jccsari enter poldly into the ue 'tail of hislpiibliclseirmc the present; (I think) hajtej gaiml some advjintagejtipori thisf pont t ;Theyrrc mind us,hat lie haa beenj thehero of tVo Wars; that in the late war he al most extei-njinated the , ijeekl ndians. whose knowri ruleoiarfare is an un distinguished; destruction' of all ages, sexes and. conditions,' and who mbe- oyer; held ;an unreasonably large extent of valuable territory ; and that above alU by hiSjSkUfand'prp ec ill perid ra rmy of ru Vh less i n v aders dtsaripointed VtheiTi.;i of tli p 1 . beaMy ' and bitptt: of New-O rieans, 1 preserved j that most liiiMrtintcltytheK ern states, ; And thereby! I in .effect,1 pre- serveu iiie iniegriiyi ot xot? euipiru.' When I read the accounts which have; been gi yen to the won u,! join u nquesuon aule authjii-itv, dfi and accomplishments of tliese j two;Ulu.s tri90 men; I ian find nothing wanting i n the -cha f aeter. of either j to entitle him id the lo vei resnect audi veneration of al I mankind Mi Ad jams,4 accord lig t4 his friepdif i is a I ina h (of the purest morals, the utmost re pub Ji can s i m pi ici ty iqf mannet's:calm 1dighityserene tern periHrruptihle integrity an kc cdmnlished scholaKtan Jiatit rhetorician and eloquent viriter of the age. jf On the other p and, Uw friends of Genl: Jackson assure iiji9 that: he is a nian of the most heroic courage, terri ble Indeed to the foes of his .country; whether ifbreigidr fouiid in the r;ks of ail invading army, ojritfa Hartford; Coin vention; 'Mjut to those men fthatseck: hi rdjsweet assum- of ; an. energy to meet and cbn- qucr al 1 fl iffic ulties : o ire ofitfiose; raie menwhd1fieed; of - education r whoinl natuf'el madea -1.- great manV-and endowed;! with' a capact ty,of miijd, and a .strntliauaiq rsvdf j Irdgnien tw !u ci! any exigency of human affairs. ; Jn fine wVare tpld qf praise Jjthatlie :s;ltlwC?toHtW to. Who: called "C;bmj h is plqugji) to'de: tend his-cobntirt wdn ltorl liersatetyi p then nouiy resignoo nis andretired tohis Jarm high cpijimand,: How is it pos- sib la toqa; m air jReme tvveen t wd such aulrust fclu toychcosebe- haiVcters which (o fypuyfiri- f; ; AVhen ,1 readHheir; praise, m v; bosom swells , wi th the. moral sub - . - . . ....... -.-. . .. ing ireb ukes: my, feel i hgs fo r"t WifoJ ly' fo(tiei the jrVliwi f i:.iI'dtli; fiieyfe atrVf la tq:diidi;ng1thetc qncoiistitutiohal3vfftf5i 1lt U niyhunible pthiodi ii hat-he iricnus OIJ.HC twoAcanuiuaresf resjieciive lyd itgHy hateisem r i)aneiryrics;aud their enemies-sdiqewhat otthp substance; and?mdre-f !ofrjtlie;.'Viq-; Ichce' of thei . censu r&sFdr ccam pie, Jlt iliii'lKtiUtiircts npt:tiogiye,Hini qiiejSxiqiucn creou ioj his'abafltdqq tneJPciIerJil rarty iii! i8'07becauVe it tseem to'd (cqn- iderii)ttli anduiaiheilnpt vdfeS; o sparry wafytto ;aii t; ciqiq t;j idieiub1ic.tha feiou WalrMitheVea tlie Strdng- 'rn, jiari.y auu; out .:guax(ieuqivMASorcu, :utVudijU5 de ou;t;iat J Ii me and 1 say wi tli It he pOet'JU t dldmpt!ieuyield ttivideV tliebmw to dwell Tsq much on his skill injrliplo- iiiaujr j uecHiixe.iue puujiu nceuiH iitsiiiv ed to suspend its judgment jon his jiead, ii ntit the secr4. history- of j the treaty of jiieiiT snau ue punnstieo o -eswiuiisn his claim to sujierior excellence in this line of public service Their praises ofjj his literary A attainments should,- be more- nicely j tneasu red, than;theV have hitherto beenf; for his toasts arr. certain-! ly the worst that, have ever been given irrdrankand his' Baltimore speech' not better; and this implies a defect which must be allowed to .detract a great deal fromv the merit of any American scholar, orator or statesman. 4: Oiij the Mother hand, Mr, Mams9 s'enemies mf;it o say no more about thb'Billiard, a very sm all jma it n til aome Jdf i his; ifriends it hough t itinei cessary to lay the: blame: of i that tnirts action oh one of his sdris, I never could see any great harm in it :t for stand the j Vi rgi n ia statutes I underT L , i v ....... i against gaming af0 not in fo rce i n Wash 1 1 igtq n . Tlieyought riolonger to:taynt;m the story, about "Mrs. jyiouitoiKsrentj fiiHthat isija jcase and. no fair manought to judge of cir, without-haying, all . the witnesses'con fronted arj qj cross -exa m inetl before him -U-petulance of temper is neither dishon esty nor rpeauness. Tliey bughi not;to to persistii accusing him with -reviving theex jdoded , tloctri ne'of the,divine right of kings : 1 am con v i need tb? in an mean t no more than' to;express hts- sense of (he. reiigious qoliatidn of hisath ofjoffice iwhirh I hope is no' u u pardonable ner esy . , . They ought not to harp any Jon- n ama miss ion -j as i uouo i this time a sincere penitent not hells by in regarti to j tThe rieTiaV of Genl. Jackson ought not to insist ihat he is the Hero oftwo wai' r'-'beciiukeV j if theyy can i prove' the fact, his enemies will probably demon strate byfigdi,es, that he is super an nua- tiliTheyipigtitlnq the whole! honour of the victory ot jNw Orleans : I let jiim have the largest; sliare i iiac ever was a warueu ip - a , c'oininariu -ddr in chiei ; but. reserve some ;partf to to vbe. divided .among 'the officers and 80iuiers iqai iougii. uiioer niiui. -;;tdspe7 cially I' praylthem tq call him asecona-WASHiNGTON.:' jit sounds like olaspnemy : tne two men stanu m contrast to! each other, nor compari son. GenU Jackson s enemies, At tey be also friends of Mr. Adahis, ought npt to say ladothr :ord abdut'the' Semin ole war ;f since liey ca'n by no possibili ty, avoid implicatitig. Mr. Adams in the blame, fl hey ouglit not now insist up on call i ng.the general to j too strict f an accitunt of his administration of martial law-tNeW-Orleans lest they implicate the Congress and Executive of the day theireat body of -..theP.jieopljpatid tne Jsaitors, or: zne jyuttonai jnteuigencer, who wiltully ishut their eyes 'to- Ins pro- inm W Mio iiuie, oecause, a P. tf.A sume,j it-yas men neituercmirtiy nur popular io ppii iiieir iips si uiuik. mcj oil irh t no t to fci ve ' imdl icit faith to the siory of theluelath have repqrted it :'I :, must : believe there is some disaikeVtir exaggeratidnjbn that subject. A tid if they will iusist that the Uetierai cannot spell, they oueht to know tnat iieiiiier couiq iviariuiriugn, accorii idgior Vjitird FiChesterfieldi wrvj Buonaj liarte, according to Walter ScottV' r ioeg Je4ve;(o sdggest that lr; Rush jir. poiitnartt qugn i rto ue -ao useq a little, f If they do not play, they hold the caddie J arid if ttheyjbe not abused. will , not; be praised : and so those recomrneiid, in general, an entire change in thestyle bf control itensi ye, iiiai 1 1 vjqs i ury saai not aoaie, mreigiiers'ivill: concludeHhatwcJare; a qationof khaVes, X setffea.taluon ''iIatio.fta1'--cia'r!aCtcrir il ! a nv c leir)y? o f dpi n iuiti, th A wh etlier. wcregarUjiiiiSjCQUst,,! a$acrtm petition meritorious ciiizeii i n iiie.naiion, or in theotheias a scdme fori lidwer; between tlie Ityo m tM jdeiii-ayjeddrm nd , yet tJiere caohbtt but bcr jsbmeMiVicstanu seiisibie f menamdng the fmn&; andra-; iAfter longltholght jtlbjri the; peaci andarmpn derjalNptipnar ihaiiilieeleciiGnoifiiedn v Xastly 1 implore the friends of GenU Jacksqii-vHbtaiivTrdmliim:! befbreiiatid, a u explici t d eel aratioii uiiori the fol low- i h pbi tits-:!- Jf ce lie 3h a t lli ee lected MitlfrlSP cowiuqder ii chief oY tlie'iiatiq'iffti'lrbi two high officers of State will sink into Utterihsigjiicance have them ahxiSfed itir greatlmodera pes, claim Hie riht to susjendrthe writ oV Habeas Corpus w h ene verihe I s!i al I think the public safety requite itJ-rand that lie will ii(t hold the members ofl unauthorised .con ventions.iasscmbled; Uitheiih warrdf jppace, to advise and in enect-to cjii ectine consTinmonai auino ritiesX" anienable to militaiV trial and , execution, under theisecond -article of the. rules of.rvarr br-at t least, that he will not exli aust tlie" who! e force-of 1 he argumeiitttpbn.Xsthffmeanbei.6frihe H artford and H arrisbu rg conventions This last is a very iniportant matter, for in this age of Conventions if that article : of war shall receive as lati tudinous a-const ruction as ;iiak been gi ven tolie; constitution, odly. think how maiijwilllb W exposed. tdtlijey punUhmf n t MWc MFbr mysel; theraalady of jinocmojd. fusjiensotljiidgi riiearj;fixed:upoq ra of remedy ; and; a very distressing ma-; ladyirisBudnapartelb there could 6 no Vifrfllsrvlii cli waa generally luougni to oe conirary u law i Co am neutral. 1 inave oeeti.ai;amqg,iPi? i ng mebf st; to:t ake ;vides: :and I shall: not remitjmy ,exertioiis; (tiioMt thatihothparfies ihayf xestajiifih qmr mittecs bfsafetKah jown anu coiinty, now am i. xo snow iue least inclination t TitherVj witldibt be? i ng instan tlyj detected by t he other, an b rough t back by force or , persuasion f 'BV THk! pIresihect or T UNITED STATES. JE -; J N pursuance of ! law, I, J Pres'ident of .ttje United John Qumcy States of 'America, do hereby declare and make known, that a pub lic ale Will be held at the Ikmd Ojice, l(tt. Wash Txt in the State day in Jun nfcr, tlie United SUteft in the fouovrine towns! a 6s fractional township in the Land District! NoTtt of RaoffeTTaw. Est.i , 1 ;)- 4.1 i Tbwnships JPour, ie, and Eight, ; of Rane Fractional Township Three,- p Itange Six; East.- ..jr;:p-;V-;; & S'ft't---' Fractional Townships Owe, Two, and TAree, of' Rhert" Seven, .East. f"-" , .: .;- ' ", H Fractional Townships ;'aw;Tjnd-'Wrttr,-l;Jof. Uanxe' jEiA, -:EasU . - y;--; I Fractional To wnship Nine of Range iLE&tJen Township . Seveti, of Rtnges une ana. - j.vo West. I; : ;.; ' The Lands reserved by ! law for the use ot- Schools, or for; other purposes' will be ; excluded from Salet which will proceed in the Order above designated, beeinniner with; the i lowest number J of section in each township. - s City ri !. 4. j rr - f Wash. . ton, this 15th dav of Feb.! A. D. 1828. JOHN QUINCX ADAMS. . By the , President j I VI. :.;.vfi ,VQQ. Git AH AM, v Commissioner of the Gen. La :n. Lan d Oftice & --E;',i; !-i - -'- 'i;State;f'N6rth0ar - i ;fe;: Northampton' 'County f-h- v;f';,: tCourt of Equity,' Fall Term J A. uJ 1827. r: I';,. V .-; Jaines Webb, Complainant.', -V Jonathan Currin ami wife, Elizabeth; late Eliza-, i :::-; beth Jenkins", defendants. ttf Bill;to make conveyance of Real Estate? TT appearing tq the satisfaction of tbl CourV tlia4the;dcfehdants in; this case are not resi dents of this State," it is ordered j that publication be- made jn'tbe; Raleigh - Register, ,for six weeks iticcessiveij tha, -Junlesa VsrtHSjdeTendrits shall appear fat the. next Court- of j Equity, toljehlfl tot said county, aj the Cpurf House i n thetown of Jackson on the fifths MondaV after the fbnrth jiondayin: March exC and pleadanswer or d, - ?Miir j.o complainant's ptii, me same win oe nearu t exparte" and ,a decree made accordingly. D.; amis; c m: e. SairJwi State oforthfCatbUDjL Frnklin . Superior Courrtf Euty-the12d Monday after jf the 4th Monday: ineptemberlB27. r: ; 1 ! -' JesseReidjp i ? Complai nantg ,fl.fe;sfe;r Gebrgej Murphy; e WiUTamson Murphy Nicholas ' ! Murphy,-. Patience Murphvj .: Aroey jjtfurptiy , , Elizabeth Murphv, Darbv Thomas and NancV his wife, Joseph Bledsoe iiic oaiuuci joimson, vierici ;ai tsier ccCv,ad Jesse; D:ivis.admi nist rator of his U ife vAktaJU v t Kv twlV ivsras-Etiz5etK MUrphyDefendnts fT appearing, t the purtihatsielJavis; Iministrat of of:b rswife JtJ,lizsbethi wl no-'ttras. EJiiaoeth It is thefetore ordered 1hartthat utlif 4atibnjbe made is the ltaleigh Hegisterjffy sii jMeeks;si i ccesViy ely tliat JesseDayKainln trator of Elizabeth' D?visv. make, his perspnar ap pearance atithe iiext tc?be heldfbr 0h5(tyofF thi? pourtHousien' Luui sh nf g on the l iloncli v afte the ;4thiMoriday;iMarWnext "lind thn&lhe'fe to ahswptead andrmurb plain therww enteredt affamVthirn.'jamt decide mle"accortiniri' fjn voirv.; kp fit HOlAS PJOWERt fes.raaved J.ti Tailor ing Shop to the I louse one 4oWnortU cf ileasrs: lu at u uy le's Store, where hef is prepared .tv of nations but it is a settleq point n the lavy of party I : pray --it" be nsiqereq that it is not my fault that i of Louisiana, on tu, second Mon , for the disposal of 'the lands of and 4 Township ve and Seven, -ot ltange vnc. East.;. '-: -;yVi-'4 r T -:-. :nt: f Towshi Iouri FiveSt Sevmtm Eight, promptitude. --:;-' ;b--v, v.;j 1J : 1 leU'i d FV 182a 1 j v C5 5ti tAmerican CouvDropsi fA certain remedy i for, Golds. :"o'bs tin hb diseases 'of Ihe Lurts, if timely.used. y ber cured fay a timely application- if Ihis - ie; metly. . The proprjetor doe rot warrant it to b. a specific tout 'is "satisfied. hat it appro-icfie nearer iaone'iiian,aoyininj? (pf the kuvl u iiclv ; has come under his obictrvaiiioH i it has btenl very extensively mecf and With4 extraord'uurv succesa in the practice of emineit"p!iiiicians. never failed of cdrincr :or jnateriaily ' alleviatui"-.' i the above distressing and dangerous complaints.. r N nay De usea ior -.anyicnin or lime, with-. V out in the least ihjurinsr the! constitution h ok does it interfere : witlillifvbuMiieasoqietof. ttfe patient- He mayakeqi as ft general iie may eat ror jdrink; whatever tlie : Phlegra already collected, aiii by Its halin and invigorating properties prevents its fdrjher "ac-ciniiulaqo-wl-ltifVv. oi spe nepaiio aerangemenr,, sucn as are c :i n seep in case;. B Jaunuiceandwhat,ris; called -'V LTver Complamts, (owg tb jtheVtcrpor of tSid ' x ort?an.i uiis reinewy is .pecunariV.-aaan.tedL - , if does tiotij liketmany f bthersr relieve for jl ! o, or merely while tisiotT,but its fleets are ; permanent. It pwmatfS-JWgeitioh t gives tone ' ahdvigor to the Stomach, J ifesbres the Lunss, wnicu are generally tne scat- ot thf above com- lajnta; tV thej hettiy discharge of "their func wons !- fll- ERTmdAES: June last, ; I: was nfflbted with a Gainful dt That m of the lungs, which occasVoned violent turns of ' isease cpu n ng; accompanieoj w iiuj spiuing or b loood . ) pain in tne preast waen from thp high repu tation I liad heard of the; Ame ncan Cougii Drops I was induced to give' tlie m a trial J, A61 "s,nJ? tw bottles, 1 found so much benefices to be able to resume my business About -thred ropptJisafter 1 was attacked with a violent ld, attended with theifeaniesytript'ims v heo I Imaqimmediatei; nscj otthe above remedy, ano;; tot rid completo relief fro iiv the. use of one bbttle isince wptcH time I have" had no- rrcurrence of the 'symptomsi" My health aMhis time is entirely re-stored, j .V-j ' : r$4U'.iW I v-'li GEORGE LiNT6ki; ;-r;' ; Middletown, Dec. 2, 18241 The jdll(ruHng ffi TA4, corntriencetl ;'4 using tke:Me&dntii&p i,eqri ibicei Zi f his ecriities that the hscrintr lias beeii fbf ; a long tinifflictefwith the Asttiaiia, (ami fof three years was unable j to steep In' j a reclining " posture,) atcr"Hled" wit all the other rdtstt-essing' sy mptoms usaallytittend r ing the complaint. Had tri4d almost all the ' va- riotis remedies jto.mnnded not finding! tlie least be,wefit;estTOai their use - despaired ot finding anv relief s'ln ; r CoihAsthiiiiM.trrh. Honp riwCous;! , ' ' httIuza,,C4hsuin'ion. fwtakoesV uf hd- i JJreVsU sfiitiiu .Ti BUmI. ariiKfift other , ; f paving heard the A'mericaji CioughDrops hlgh 1 ly recommended ; as a lwt resbrtjlimade a trial - oi uoines, nnuingrmy iHjtncuity ot Oieathinjf lessened,! and my general eilth' improved, X coniinuett,th had used 12 or 15 bottles, when found my!- health, completely"" i restored. - X can now rest wellj and; have no difa culty of breathing-ani able to atte id to my busi ness,;and have not had any return of the com ' plaint; From the greit benefit I- have received, ! and.knowing by experience the; distress suffer- , ed by persons tnmbled as 1 have been 1 frt-'el v re- , commend thV American Cough Df opsi as a Me ; dicine, that wiui perse verancje. wili liri ihe worst ' cases, allev iate; if hot adicitly curielthistlistre ing disorder. -:;L, -.-LyMAf WILCOX V: Berlin; Sept 12, 1825. 4l nh-: ' 'riL:,,";V;'f "' "" f'-'v---!- if ' 1; i-X ' ' " " SiThesuhscriber having been fof ?everal davs Severely afflicted with Unfliijehia accompahied- : witu avviuicui vuuii low oi appeuie, and symp toms of feVer, Was entirely cured by using hilr.v a bottle ot the' American Cduiyh UroiiaT Print a perfect confidence in thisf emedyl L would re v vim ucHu uuu . yi m- iijjvwu ,in' a 'Similar . way. r-K ; tfr:-?, ;-LOT D. VANS ANlls-y . i r. Middletown, Teb25t tilp J. : ; l his cert lhes, that 1 was Tor . nma months ta boarihg under a violent affection !of the lungs, aUehdcdWithVyeryha svmDtom of the Cbtisumntioli V hvinn mad o of many remedies, . without; any rejnoval or les- sening oi uie compjatm,. was maucea to trythe; American Cough Drops, as a. last resort, ;and af- ter using ;biie pbttiej l wasrestorcdl to " perfect health '4x:: f-. : i-' ' : MeridenJan. 5dt 1826: 7 'T- 4. CHARLES D. BUTLER. rri ,.fS-. I ; j--. i : ,' ,. VThe subscriber was violently attacked with the Influenza, attended with a -violent Coup-h. and many turns o spittinghloodapd. syinptbms of .an approacmng,consiump tion, was iRduceti to make use pftheAmericn Cough Drops, and to my astonisiiment, alter udinglone pottle -1 was - ' rt lieved frbm'every. symptom of disease,' and my ! healthwas'periectlyrestored;; K i'i.i : ;' ' -:1 v -1 -'.'Middletown llarcW 1826 j-: i ' tis certifies, that I -havd been adictcd iorl : j nearly thirty ears with an asthmatic or pulmonic' ''.! cbugh,.and by the use of thee bottles of "Ame- - ricaii L-ouh l Jrops," the malady is removed; and. .-j Sf ll r?Peanc?' foraprcip, conquest is obtiiin edover a cbhsikutioiial or htteilitary cOinplainU" ;f;Micldletoiipril'll82 iVH-r ' trom a conviction that all p'ersoiis, who afeaf flledwUu diseas of thetLungaj: particularly ! t Qbse whose; cases aie of recent date i nil j cveu jthoieaseswerei the Lungi have became tilcer atpdjtiil fiHbla great tid lasting; benefit from! the.ust? of these "drops, thtf Proprietor is induced f tb?f present tothejublic lot . their;! perusal, ; tiie: I. active ertiatsW cairiiot fail to J satkty tli4"noit ijiefeulha f ie has h d t e gbo i fortune' to discover, ;fias 'stimeJ f wripoperUeV afd heclmst not claim that; strt arsprcmc ' yer"jeieels;jiatfs.nj that a trial ILOvTi rnerbus cai Plants to prevent imposition, ; obier te! Hhat VAmeiicun Cough;! Irops ivre st'.r.i !icUi.l:th?djrecaoits''siL'Si: LmvAnc3. -JiOUTUAtAVl iti:aiu;:u;;'; ?v" js'riTlwU9ulc AgenUJk IjU-Iktown, "Conn; n!.-t hv AVH.t.TAM'S ?L H'vv;nnn .- ut more service o iiar repuutjOu tiien iu ; B.r-'Tb.is iledicmd is pjreparc J fi-om 'Amen. - 1 -3 u ' . ly1-; . t 1,. -r .j;v IF- 3 If - 1 " .5 4 1
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