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'To the Afflicted! j
t IN iustice to myself: I have been
iad iced to reply to a false arid un
justifiable attack made upon me
and others by Swaim, the verider
- of a certain Panacea in this -city;
'I do this also," in order to remove
from the .-"public-' mind," thefalse
impressions which may !: arise, out
of his pompous and " incorrect
statement in the public prints-
Mr. Swaim v wishes : to establish
the belief, that he is the sole pat
entee of the celebrated Panacea,
upon 'which he has built his Yor
t'ines;and not satisfied with asser
'ting this, he -goes. on to condemn
ad others as . spurious and false
imitations No jv nothing is more
'entirely destitute , of -tAuth.-- 1
. have been acquainted : with 1 the
Original recipe,, from 'which
'Swarn manufactures his" medi
cine, of Upwards of ten years.
It was obtained from my father-in
law, who now resides in the State
fN 'W-York, who has used it for
thirty years, and performed innn
; merable extraordinary cures with
administered this medicine, its
powerful virtues have never been
, known to fail, this, of itself, and I
have certificates to substantiate
the fact, would give the. lie to
Mr Swaim'sbare assertion. " Per
fectly satisfied as X am, with the
increasing orders for it, which are
reaching, me from various parts of
the Union, X should not - have
thought it necessary to make tnis
plain statement ql the relative me
j, sua ji ; hic tasci iiuu ;uui, iur;
Swaim, On one occasion, when' a
3Lady.,personally fvaited on him to
purchase his tPanaccahndJeorn-
1 em irked that slio could purehuse
: mine! fb'iialf the moriet, rtvt-TT
her riot to take any of it for ieyr it
.. tnight produce fataf conseqiiQn
xes.and went to fay that it was
Tirtf (TPnnino . . - rF.l-r.?i-on1ei rtl nor.
isoa'i who aren6- enjoying the
bletsihgs'F ,hc aUh; establisbed by
its etvill bear me ?6u0 in this
- : 4Trtion,Th'at'PakeWRen-
. aiing-i egeiaDie xanarea -" iSj in
: very respect equal to Swaims,
uua cuu ut; iukcii in an i cases
- vherhis' hasr proved efficacious,
with J perfect security : and iree
dom. Ahd I do say, without tear
.-Of contradiction, and I can estab
lish the fact beyond the possibility
. ui uwioi -inai .my meaicme ana
- his - are one and the same'thing,
with tbo exception of any mercu
rial preparation. x .'- ' " -s
JOHN A PARKER.
VEGETARLE RENOVATING
Carefully prepared from the
original recipe, and warranted e
qual , to any now in use, for the
cure of Liver Complaints, Scrofu
la, or King's Evil, Mercurial Dis-
ease; Tumours, Putrid Soro
Throat, Tetters, Ulcersc .
- It is particularly beheficial iri
Rheumatisms, its effects being
such as completely to remove the
complaint. - In all cutaneous dis
eases or effect ions of the skin,
perhaps there is no medicine that
has been more eminently success-'
ful. , In the early stages of Gori-
suujyuuu, ii wiu oe.iouna oremi
nentiervjee; .It affords effectual
relief in Suphiliticahd Mercurial
P iseases. Several cases of Jaun
dice have been radically removed
wy the use pf only a few bottles.
Dipepsia, or indigestion? is taken
away by its powerful virtues and
where ; children ar concerned; it.
is known to be a salutary operas
tive; and for that purpose kept by
families to be" used iri ilhe com
plaints incident to "the change of
the seasbbsv7'Thb;:medicineis'
warranted genuinei and is .equal
to any now iri use; it is' carefully
prepared from the - original Re
cipe.' By JOHN A, PARKER;
Directio'dsVfdr jusirib this Medi
cine; and certificates from respec
table persons who It has radically
cured of various confir med diseas
es; accompany each bottle. ':.'
Price 2 per Bottleg20 per
dozen:? '?;-'' .'"-'it";
; Post-Masters, or' Other
Gentlemen, who may interest
themselves in the sale of this Me
dicine, shall ; have a liberal dis
count ' allowed them. They ma)
be'assured that the Jn'gredients u
sed in the , manufacture of it are
entirely simple, arid of a'tofrect
iye nature; and its specific quali
ties have been tested by many of
oaf-i&bst ruaMgPhysiciansr'
ONLY $2 A. BOTTLE.
; REMEMBER! v
"Parke f s Panacea?
equal to Swaira's, or any other &
One Dollar-Cheaper. .... -
OT Orders from any part of
the Union ,wiIlVbe atteuded to
with punctuality and every infor
mation given that rJlay be requir
ed4 , Address to . . - . - '
: ?v John A, Career.
To ;the care " Of Atkinson and
Alexander, Printers, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia June 2, 1 827.
Religious Notice,
? 4 TO THE MEMBERS .
Of the Jllethodist Episcopal Church
''. . ' in North-Carolina.
Whereas; "our Itinerant Preach
ers, having "assumed to themselves
the exclusive Driviledo-e of ma
king rules for the government of
our Church; arid in the' exercise
of thatauthority, have in various
insiances enenroacnea upon our
religious aad ircil rights; and have
(by their reneral conduct") evin
ced to us, the necessity of a gene
ral representation of the ; hor.nl
Preachers arid Lay-mc rubers of
uur Ayiiurcn as a security ioj- inose
rights -some of us actuated by
the-purest principles, have form
ed Ourselves into Union Snptif4
arid pissed fesoiutionsfTatrionff
wuicq are me following, passed at
WhitakeVs ChapelV in Halifax
county! March 3d,;l 82t viz V
.i tea in ecu, i at, x tliil IU IU6 esil-
mation of this Society, the friends
;6rRpfyrm:U?oh in the Methodist
Episcopair Clitirch in this State,
ougnc -10 oe represented at tne
.Converition to be held in, Balti
more," on, the 15th of Novem-
ber 2837. . , . ' '
2nd, That, the members of our
Church in, this State favorable to
Reforrn,' be requested to meet, at
some convenient olace m pah
in
uuiuy, on mesecooa Monday in
Juarj
next, ana elect two JJele-
gates for each county, to meet at
Bradford's Chapel, in Halifax
county on the second Mondav iri
September, for the purpose of
cnoosing ueiegates lor tne Gene
ral Convention to be held in Bal
timoro as aforesaid."
JAIES HUNTER. '
i " ; j i, : Pre, 'pro; tern.
NEW GOODS.
HAVE ; just, received an entire
, stock of. Fashionable and Sta
ple, spring; 4-; summer
GOODSconsistrrir of all the im
portant articles b their line of
.DRY GOODS) r
Gr6cerrpchefyGlass
' ChMiMjHafd ; Wares
: arid Cutlery. ? ?
" ' THEY HAVE ALSO ON HAND;
' ? TWO ELEGANT .
FOUR WHEELED CARRIAGES,
G IGSi AND HARNESS
' v ';- --ALSO " :V :-
Celebrated Panacea:
'"' - ... . ,
.WlllCtl THET WARRANT,- TO BE GE-
nuine, being- Agents for
, '; the proprienor.? . '
All of whichi together. with ma
ny other, articles are to be found at
their Store, at the west end of
William-street, where purchasers
are invited to call and get good
bargains, -v ;. ' .:
s ,May 28 ts. . ..- ; ? :
PJNA GEM
'i THE riumerous . and multiply iiig
frauds committed on tjie public by at
least fifty spurious mixtures in imita
tion of this well known medicine, is
alonesatisfactory evidence of its su
perior virtue, '"without any other
proofi "-:
i I deetn it DroBef to inform the mib-
lic. that the cpDapositipn of the Pana
cea caunot possibly be discovered by
analyzation ; ncr was it fever commu-r
incaiea to any otner person, it Demg
original with myself, i Proofs of this
are manifest almost every, dajr.
The genuine Swaim's Panacea has
my name on thea on the cork and
my signature pri the labl represent
ing Hercules and the Hydra. ;
c: It is particularly requested ihat
these who use, the "medicine would
destroy the label as improper use has
been made of the bottles having my
name on'tKemlpi,- -..:i ; ;
. ; WILLI AU SWAIM,- ..
. , ' No. 221 i Chesnut-street.
!, Philadelphia, May .13, 1827. , , ,
Zachariah Berry.
.Respectfully informs his
friepds arid, the public generally,
that he lias established himself in
the' Old Storb house, exactly
opposite , the dwelling, house ? of
Mr, Patrick : Brown, -and two
doors above: the' Printing Office,
where" he is ready to execute. all
kinds of , work in his line of bOsi
nessat the shortest 3 notice His
prices will agree with those oFthe
Tajlors in Murfreesboro', . ahd
trusts. ; to obtaihthatr
rrient. arid patrpriage which K shall
ever bjo his constant and earnest
endeavpf to merit t He partica
larlysoircTts'the enstom of all of
hisf p'at i 6ns, assuring them that
work' leiV with hirn is made up i na
workmanlike style, with neatness
and despatch ;
1 19 ts . r . . T
VALUABLE ' ' '
Land for sale
I AM AUTHORISED AND EMPOWER-
ed to sell the Lands of JTu Easont
Esq.near the town of Murfreesboro'
containing; ' "
8l2j acres.
The Land is good and well known,
to most of our citizens, and might
be made very valuable. Those dis
posed to purchase will; please call,
as the Land can ,be examined at any
moment. . The right is indisputable,
and the terms can be very accommo
dating, v : ; :-
. MOSES CLEMENTS.
March 31 ts : , i - - - ;
. DBiirjIXC, ' ;
Hand-Billls, Cards, &c. of even
f description, printed atthis Office.
LOOK AT THIS!
' S ,'..V ' .' .- ' ' '
' THE Subscriber grateful for past
favours, wishes to inform the Public
generally, that he has just received
from New-York per the Pigot, a
complete assortment of ' ,
.AND
and that he has in hi employ seve
ral first rate Journeymen, and is pre
pared. to make : to- order any article,
in the most workman-like style with
neatness and despatch. ,. .' .'
: He would also ihfprm those of his
former ftiehda - and customers, that
he has already opened a Shop in Je
rusalem. Sonthamntnn fniintw Vii
. 7 1 " J 7 yJ
giniai Where he has placed ong of his
most eip6rienced. workmen " to pre
side over arid transact his business
in that neighborhood, . and miaran-
iees me wpricmansnip oi articles lert
with him. ; His Assortment consists
of the folio wing materials :' .
6 gross best plated Bridle Bits.
and Stirrup Irons of all kinds,
iz pair patent 15ndle blinds for
Harness,' . . " - - :.' ''
6 sides first quality Russett Bri
. die Leather,, . ;i . .
. 6 sides first quality .Black Lea-w:-:
.ther.'.r --- .
150 pounds Skirting Leather for
aaddies, ,) -
(. 75 pounds best Harness Leather
6 Seal ah'd Leopard's Skins
12 pair Plated Spurs. . ,
16 do. best.JPlated Haimes. and
Several pieces best worsted web,
. 4 . iur vjinas oirsmgies, dLC.
HE HAS ON HARD,. AND KEEPS COW
STANTLY for sale,"
SADDLES, HARNfiSd,
BRIDLES. MARTINGALES.
JHRTITS. SIRKlWCLESr&a
Otf.EVERY DESCRIPTION;
AND WILL MAKE AT THE SHORT
EST NOTICE, . .
lutaicai ana ranpjitn.gr
, .... . , : rT-"'-Q
Bagsy Velissesy Scci
He trusts, by, his own eride'avors,
and constant attention to his Shop,
to. give generar satisfaction iof all
who may favour hint ith their Cus
tom, and particularly invites them to
come and examine his assortment.
. PERRY CARTER.
May 12hwt, ;; '
To the Public.
' WILLI AM EBB, a Saddler by
trade, deserted from my shbp on the
3d instant, arid the uublic'nrA hor-
hy forwarned not to trust him on my
account, as I will pay no debts of his
contracting" - He has sold croods Kp-
longing to me, and pocketed the
money, and has had other men fals
ly charged at different times -with
xne 6ame, at iMortnampton Court
house, which was Droved to his fi"r.p
Webb has also tun me in debt at Je-rusdera,-Vrrginia,
and if he ehould
have anv notes or accounts of mine.
the people who pays him, will be
respqnsiDJe lor tne same to me. ,
fJciliRY CARTER
June 9, 1827 ts
CARRIAGES.
I have on hand, for sale, two
very elegant -Carriages and Har
ness, which I will sell chean on
credit, or for good notes and
still cheaper for cash.
MOSES CLEMENTS.
March 31 ts:
3?OR SAIBd
Bushels or CORN,
roa sale Br
RE A & CAMP.
-.June 23 ts t '. ;
Wfi flATE FOR SALE 100 BrAX-
dt BAaaixs; ' - .- . -;
r - V ; REA & CAMP.
Jnce 23 ts v - ; j - .
WANTED.
wish to purchase a first-rate
MILCH COW, for which a liberal
price will be given.1 One from the
Country would be preferred.
. J. M. HILL.
Corn
-. 1 n,
; . fOB, THE CHRONICLE
inea written on hearing that an 1
' rniable young friend was violeri
ly taken sick. I ; : : .
;4 jMowpAT, June 25tu
Ah Who could dreary thit -ticiacV
?tc.?et. y. .rr-r f "; U i'i
. Would;: wound eo pure, so fit
"v fprm, : ' : :.i . '. ' . ;- ( "
Ah who could dream that anguiA
, drear, y v a t - . :l ij
. Would aim its pain at Beautyr
own.
1 i:
Angelic spirits wire like thine, if
it a
.Should ne'er a mortal hearts bH
sad, , . , V- ,V " --ti
m. icasuic suuuia Wall Oil
t vino .....
And sickness wound none but-thj
4 " badi ' iit "
' " i '5l
'-"' -'' ".-:
Would aU the ills that ere ba
Wring, ; . '
So fairso sweet a brow as th$nl
Verit all -their grief, their shareQ
. . ' Sting, . " '; . i. , i U
Upon this wayward heart of miaigg
' "'- - - " ; - " r T
. y . ' - - " i
Then I'd be happy, doubly blest U
Vith Love's own ardour cis
: : thec'hain, 7. .
Since fier i loved was thus at res
. Since her I loved was free fr,oiSf
pain. ; s .
ANACREON, li
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A JUDICIAL ANECDOTE. No
many vears ago a judge in the uttof .
rior of Pennsylvania whose charjicM
ter for parsimony .was well knownj
Went Into a shop, to buy a hbr
comb the .lady waiting on hjtn?
asked eight cents for it -. The judgi
offered six, which Was finally acccpt
ed. He took the comb, ana lai$
dwawMy Which: is felxS
actly , six and a Quarter cents. Aft v
staying an unusual length of tim i$
the-store, a servant entered with lot?
formation, that dinner was' on tabled
'I'll be there nreapntlv.' eiA JuJ&:
judge-another message came, the-3
juugc iui iiugerea oemnd vhy
do - you 6tav.' said th laHv . a it!
waitmrr for mv chancre aaH tXL
judgevWhat change Sir? enquired
between six centa. and' the JVpena
bit, said the judge!-i-I know. not f
how to accommodate vou bnf ? ?
cutting a cent into four equal partU.
axiugiu jou one pi mem:: replied) .
the lady. On sarins . which tl
judge stepped up to a box contaiji- H
ing tnvjji ana putting his hand into i!
it observed, Well then, I'H take '
oui in tnaccouoarHe took a centfe 4
worth ! . 'Bless ine said th. UAJi I
Jike a Hound on a ecent, you pinci
hard, and give no quarters! . , ( t J
, Filial TiiDKRNss.-iThft tfM
sons of an eastern ladv wpra initoVi
to furnish her with an einrn Ar
their love, before : she went a lonU
journey One brought a marble t U
n h.m wciuobiiuiiuu m xiername;
another presented her with a ric&-9
cratland of fragrant rlowpm nA thA M
third entered her presence and thus
accosted hen. "Mnt
ther marble tablet,nor fragrant nosei ;
W.a II , . . - t
name is engraven, here yourmemd4 o '
ry is precious, and this heart, full oj KS .
affection, will follew you, wherevefc
you travel, and remain with you;i f '
wherever you repose." j J ,
- ji f
, A gentleman having built him 4 y "3
house, wanted some place to put tb lli
rubbish. He asked his Paddy what; ii
he should do with it. Why dig a; j
hole and bury it. tip, was the repMr 1
What shall I do with the dirt,askei it?
the gentleman. By my soul, saiiji
the Paddy, then dig a hole large e 4
nough for both. ' - 'V
fc Lord, Falkland was chosen verjH 1!
young to sit in Parliamem,and wheq?
he waa first elected, some of th ti l
members opposed his admission arSf
guing, that he had not sowed allhiij -wild
oatsThen, replied 1m, vi'5
will be the best wav to sow them Ih. :i.
the House, where there are soman- 4
;i2morf.--Let .tfie virtuous xoiF
membe'r, amidst their afflictions
that though the heart of a good man r 4!
may bleed even to death, it will he; Jl
ver feel a torment equal to the reai J.
ings of -remorse. : - "'"L&