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4 mm&tlx official returns tif the ifeWF M&bW ( Lner) 30,335 tWwm&$-l$$0 mai. . .. - i- . ' Loco) 30,535 LI. Dt- rSiiW:e li irict. Ucy- ltltOT ih'er2nd district, Casey, MBfeMVa'tir tliet Iriarty and the y-ox. 705a over jnnge In the 3d District, majority; of 77 ,ja?Mr if divided jfoliti- PM3 .1 over ia in every lnslauce. l.&tixwev- AIailr-- from v ei3t1rf. Mail, lroin sour ins aw . "-"7 f- t ( SP the close of the polls, k 2& e increased says Wfti:ra i IJLU iinrit. Indeed the frymPil.ARE, onUbefevenii g of furihei continuadce of liJtlli rte- u eless, and - there i;Skil pniire!y to their Kly ihoIe of the HobiEs iMenuiivesi will alfiO,Smoat tipn, all was swectnes3, not a (ear, a jsigh ft struggle. But as death appioached a holjr anxiel seemed to take i place, doubt less in tiew or eternal iovs nbove. when she sweetly fc$ ip the arms of Jesus Her fnneral serrailnf was preached by tbe Kev'd l! II. ITipiiitt, ftoiD Heb. it, 9th, to her father? housed 'grea'..'effecti p Ver j Ij it may be .aid)i6f.hertjis was said of Sacnpsonj that i'be blew tnore atbei death, than in all her; Iuef The ajtiele! ImblUhed below, concern - ina ih ,i ih! nooular docinne adranred by tbe illoatriptti Goelmke of Gf rraany, cannot, fail of exciting fa dajcfJj thrilling interest tnruagti nni finr runnirv. t 1 (Traiulattd ftvn the German.) ' I- 1 1 'i of Germany, THE GJAfiiirrl OF flliMAN BENE- FACTORS. i i If: It. f: -F SSI I' SewfA Carolinian. rzlllll'-iAe Com. jiW. fcBAr Arc? Office, Jhii7iWiy,:Oet.5.; js-' . - leSa llC tecijamin sUHthbnn, vffneb rJi Ion! Wednesday last, termtn- i j-ft;iMa was then made by the pri- mi wuelipr a suspension. oipa- Ttfmti&ii reluei,aod tbe Court Sirncf !iniears imprisonment id FAYKTTEVILIE : s.. V. Rush, i Jn fi ARRIVED. ; . fekWr Ilcnriiktt. Ctot tK7V!NclBM aadPuai Boy in kow-i $rfr;Jk$ji4 Fatittteoillej 'nd' for Jf 0p5'lfe. ;T Lileback, R, Woody; lli'Sti'ijiaSi 4-" Co., W- & A: ia; riwnter St Co Geurge Brower. H lAlso,,ifti ;af j Q'HanKm'a Jbcat Glasgow, .w mtauais icr. Bunaiy urcnaais ja I ayetta tMUi, Jlfirrter Cotton Plant, with irH'4PH0Kyt'-Gocicis for I Ctl izens of orth and South ' Jlmerica. I ' :Si:' To LOLM OfFON GotLlCKE, M. D., of Germany, (KaiopeJ longs tbe impernbable honor of addinsria NRw aod prlcioos doctrisk to the Science of ;Mjsicine ajdoctioe which, though t ebemfintly deposed by many of the fac oliy, (f of lwbici bofs a Tvluable niember, ) he proret to be as iwcl) ifuaoded in tru'.h as any docirinoof; Holy Vrit a d'iCtrin. upon th a rity of-which are tuepended the hres of millions of oor.race, and'wh3oh he boldly challenge bis opposen to refotW, m : Consumption is a dis ease ahcays occttiotied by a disordered state of Vis Vilce (or Life Principle) of the human body : CT' often secretly lurking in tht sy- umjor years Dtfore irurc is ine leasycompiami of the Lwtgs OJ ind trhich may be as cer tainly, "though notjo quickly , cured, as a com mon cold or a simple headache. An tnvaloably precious doctrine !ti; as it imparts an impor tant lesson to" the apparently healthy of boh Sexes, Tleacbingj thiem ihut ibis joMidiops fo mar b an or.ubserved inmate of their "cUyt-y bouvea eteo: while 'they, iraairine lhemali?i secure from its attacks.teaching ihem that THE OREAT SECRET IN TH E ART OF PRE SERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK OUT THE DISEASE WHILE IN THE BLADE. AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL- GROWN EARJ This illnstrioos benefactor of man is also en-; titled to Tpnr unfeigned gratitade, end the grat itude ot - a worlds i for the invention of his MATCH LESSSAN ATI VE, whose healing fiat mayr jostly claim for it8oeh a title, aince it baa so signally triumphed over our great common enemy SdJ CONSUMPTION, both in the first and last ttaff&-a medicine which has I thoroughly filled the1 vacuum in the Materia jueaica,aou inerBpy proTeu iweii iDejuj-iun-luiaoa of PiisiciANS33 a medicine, for which all' mankind will have abundant cause to bless the beneficent band of a kind Providence, a medicine,! whose wondrous Tirtues have been so glowingly portrayed even by some of our clergy j ini their pastoral visits to th ck ehsm her; by .-vhicb means; they often become the &sujy instruments of cbanging despondency in: to hone, eicKneas -into neaun,.ana saaness oi rxieodtf inio joyiainess. GOELICKE'S a medicine of rxkore, aloe to mao than the vast mines of Anstriari et en the united- treasures if our globe,- a medttme, which is obtairtediegMVif ly Irom the fegeiable, animal and minernl Kiugaouis, anOijlhu$ rwsswsses a thrbb fold power,-a medicine wbiehJ though designed as a remedy for consumption jsbiclv is possessed ot a mysterious influence ovpr many diseases of tue human system ,M-a medicine, vrhich beffms h Goods for aundry I lo ue. aiueu oy ; rnysvetans, wno are aauy wi;- ? . nAffbiniv wc ir n i mm vacs v m 4nii ; r n . Xnd J MrKinnr.ll f I MB ira bohhiismiuj; v-ui cr. vi tuaitj !wun iuejT nu resigeu w ine grasp ui iu ijssatia BLEGeATE. ; j '! ' ; - DOSE of the Sanative, for adults, one drop ; for children, a haU drop: and tur niTHn's. & quarter drop; thj directions eXUaining the tuan which tbev have bereTolforellieliefed incurable. ITiey franklicoiifess,that U s the most onfe couotable in jts action of any medicine eter pre- 1J uJ. t.-.n hinfa - i : T.I J 3 " ' : i .'4 it t' -'".fSacn lsthl; demand fofj.In'b'i'nilshty1 nealtfii rtorer in Uermany that j rv, Anthony : btru inVr.iKie of dur,DotkseUersis6ld in one siwriih 147 phials, being mote Itaoi six packages; Mr Ft P. nfanhitun. tfrocer, 12$ ; Mr. James Se- ir. inokeeorr. 105 ; .and nut a single ag0t- wbo bas made retarnaof money to the depositor ry, has sold less than jlOp montli, since' pe received bis ppointment. H ,' , Jr ji 1 An tsitociatioa of gentlemenwilh Ir. Mani halian jat iii head, and comprising" twenty I, 4 gems, jepently tfferad Gwlicke $40,000 for the oBiGisUi mf cire for pieparmg the Sanaiiv eibat this wasirefsed. ,-'.- ' .- I , ft ) Mr. Manhattan has cause to pnie this medi cine, sineeoiie of bis daegb ers, whom Dr, aft dautt atijeoded in a long sickness, and whoni tie ackuoredgd to be in a confirmed consomp- tioo," ha btled perfectly cured by using only 'three qairttrs of a phial. UAlso a young man. who was! formerly a clerk itc bis store, - and" whF had, tor se? eral years, been; subject to fits iwas restored to ninterfupied hejalib.on taking lien tjpaaidhahxal. Several ther very, imporjtaqt cuiys have beea disinterestedly reported to j the nb'hlie the fforenamed nhvsictans.'h since their 'Coa version to the Vis Vila1 doctine. teSUxUooi- i ' ? as will bo eeoo by; their janntxea als. i 1 -.. v ':! i 1 --lif 'v f Ofimost tbedicines before the public, the pa- tfect is directed to 'luxe nfe or six bouied, aun if theW do riot c ire; perse? re in the use of tea, or.f5 ; hit uot so with; the Matchless 8ina- i It is herefworihy of remark, that in tiJxfact every iasunce here cures! have been wrought A cerMficateroni three members iof the MEDI CAL; PROFESSION in (fermaoy, id Earoe. : Wf4 fneriigned, prctitioner Iof! molt 1 cine in Germany, are well&waare tbit,by oar course., we msy forfeit the friendship of soma' of the faculty .but not of its benevolent S members. wao arc uKtuujKacea oy scin$n motiyeai Too we shall refrain from an ex ores si on f oar onin. ian, either of the soondoess or unsoondnesa of Dr iwetrcaoo new aocirine, fwe are bSfpy to say thai j we deem his Santive loo Talnahte not fa' m generally known for what our eyes behold and our ears, near we must beiiere. We hereby state, that when Dr Louis Offon Goelicke first came before the German; public as the pretended discoverer of m new doctrine And s new ,medicine, we held jiim in this ! highest cooteoipt, believing and openly pronouncing him toibeila! base imposter and the prince of quacks. Ba, on beariog io mueh said about the JSaha- iiTc. i;aui9i ii, boo rur li. we were induced irom I moMf eunoeay merely, to make trial iliis t reputed virtues upon a number of our most hope less patients; and we now deem it our boonden Juty (even at the expense! of our self interest) publicly to acknowledge0 its; efacscyfie orng not only consumption, but other fearful maladies, wbicn we nave heretofore believed tope incura ble: li Our contempt ; for the discoverer of this medicine was at once swallowed upiU our niter astonishment at these unexpected results ; and, as i amends for. our abuse of: him, we do frankly coniess io me worm, that we believe him a phi lantbiopisi, who does honor to the profession and to our ry which pve hioi birth. 1 ,tj 1 na recent adoption of this medicine Into some of our European hospitals is a sufficient guaranty that it portbrmsi all it promisee. It r t 9 : r ptiueot usee ilwa - i - i f St-: & bythis remedy , feat than a itial has remuvedjthe aisea4e-aaa. in nu case, wneiaer reaumwg, tkHv or 'succesafully. has la whole pbtals. ! ' 1 The Sanati ve is above all estimate, as a gen eral preventive) of coitTaGtocs DissxsESj--nu by manyj itfis eajJ to be a ilaverfaittnj aniiaie, th'Migh the inventor dues nt4 clothe it wiinsQcu tfjfalhbity. I j ; ? ! Masters of vessels, who may wish to .1 f.autsh themeivesand their resi ech with a p.iial of it, caU obtain the article Iof my agents Jjal 8 percent, discuunt by ine pack tgta ! Airlpersbns who live id uohealthy cliiriates; whntftr'hnt Ar rrntd. Lalt uiaeratives andl Others connected rtth manufactories and aff who! leal Sedentarv arid inactive BVei, ate expneed to iva, rioas insidas maUdies which may be pilehtlj i preying upon then constitutions while theft coon- ;.- J. to I. . - i t i ilk. L.ulL iennceq wear ne giow they Mospeet no danger f J. '' : . "fj WHY are jsome-of the American ; Phy - sicians making such strortr effort t PITT DOWt? the Matchless Sanative?! Let the public answer. . :. 2'nidi? "a Physicians! at first OPPOSE Dr Goelicke. and ft1. knowledge him to be a GREAT B ENEFAC- " e maaatna i ietibe publici answer, j 5V What medicine HAS cured, IS Sewing. & W ILL core obstinate diseases which the chyai clana CANNOT curt ? j Let facts answer. 4. What kind of apple trees are STONED and;CLUBBED 5. Why arethe Dhviiriaoji ront.ni!. pprl ! -SSii SDliTB and saying nothing against T OTHER medieinea? I i ihVr ..clL..t I 6.! How did Dr Adams attempt M r Webster,- wbo had booht daily jWs a-sawcjrjf 4 The recent experiment which pr Adams tried biih the Matchless San- UVe, IQ CIVlDg a large does to jivdowj MTt.nrr i XIX.UKG urn. clearly prwvea that 'the! Sanative was maae to cure ana not to KILL," tos Con vi ace nKil .it ihm j 7. Why do some physicians SECRETLY boy the iSanatiTe and MIX, it with, their owb turuiciarc, which uey jose in tneu cam prac tsce? Answer that they may have the CUED- 713 Y virtue cf t Decree cf the Cccrt cf 12;. jaar iy ei uavhison eoopty, I shall txreca t j public sale on Fnday Stb instant, on tha rr: miscaj ' THE PLANTATIOir, whereon Elizabeth Peebles, (wUow tf IaU i n iel Peebles) Hred previous to ber 4eath , ccr.:i. ! 200 ACHED, v tdjoinlog the lands jof ; Mack Cromp and cthrn TirEX? LIKELY EGrROES , casTM'o'fap.viY. iro.irv AXD CHILDREN. A credit of twelve mstU willtveallcrf l tha parchase money, aod bood and approved irucn tae purchaser. TIJ0MJ3S, C ME. 'fj By Charles Xcck, curity rtqvlred jr? Af 1 Davidson Co. Oct v i IL'of the CURES. t ;?0, 1333-1 vj 13 NOTICE ?L i?-ickn?man belong jusngine pf North Carolina, fur an Act to incvrpcraie i! h ?f n55 wl'of ksvfUeiJla the cuunij f Dati:-; 11IL.AIJ A u to miter tha act of Assembly on the s l needed not our testimony, (for wherever it islus ed, it is Its own best witness ; : !' ' HERMAN ETMULLER,m d WALTER VAN GAlHVn m d ADOLPHUS WERNER, m d.I Germany, December 10; 1836. 1 :!ih ifejfe lb . b .i fcj ; fit appears by the following information given to tie publ!-"5y Dr Rowland,' that the much talked of Matchless Sanatfve is indeed wht it profmses lu be ao ffeotoal and valuable medi cine, Mrorthy the serious attention of e very icpn 8 timpuve person and the sick generally ) J . ... If: fi MATCHLESS SJUfATlfE. ".'Ib w ";w';ai Ker, j tyouucii, J Fails, MtfMbLash Ifr Briithera. G W .lUKh. tf, J Kk aMClai k Sc Coi, of the interior. dilate - 1 r- rr r Hijj iiifffoji. ol health. jand?vhip nfghms!adie whio1! Saoative would checx i a ilti i- an occcuioftcd use of the in triA mn i u- The patient, while osindtbt9 medfeinej should eat and drink (in kind, not in quantity) wbiievtr ihe arrsTTTC dtotateec not be oompelledrta fprte down, against nature, every medley w Men the tenderest friends and kindttst nurses otteiimprt dently recommsnd. NATURE IS THE GREAT PHYSI CIAN, (the doctor aoJ hube only hersefants; and if we Woald profit by her advice,: we:! must adhere strictly to her infallible reeipej If she order for the pttient water;" porter, or hock, obey her 't if she direct fish, -fowl; gs,..or a i;-liitek'S, regard he tpice. In othjM wordsj the;! patient should j eat arid drink wri&tevor, lis 'pijte. craves oojt forgetting to;bB temperate f)n all ihingsj H UIP'l- i In burning fevers,raock mttthe patient's instiW tlVe call for eoolingdrinlbjr f imply nWsteng) liiiipafelid lips ; but p)ae by his bedsidea:y;es t Mai il o. nun uajy, mo ueuersj JUrmerican Agent for this mighty medicine, (indented by tb immortal Goelicke of Gtrmauyj baa greit pleasure in publishing1 the following highly important letter from a respectable gen tleman in .New York, which he has received, with many others of a similar character-4also very interesting intelligence from several of his Agents, as will be seen below which, together with the certificate from three eminent German physicians, must forever establish the character of the Sanative as being without a parallel in the history of medicine. J ! y I Testimony JYo. I. A letter from H. F. Sherwood, Esq. of If ew h ;" York. : . - :. - H I New York. Oct. 9, TW7. Dr D. S. RWlandJ tr : About Uie middle of July last. 1 accidently noticed in a newspaper the. advertisement of the Matchless Sanative, Tor which perceived yoo were agent; and which professed lo be a sovereign remedy for Consump tion. of tbe first families ta! Boston, now j usiog ihe Sanatiye without letting the attending V it ? The recovery of hi will shortly answer. ! 1 li. v- liny are pnjsictana trying to persuade a- gents to give up SELLING tbe Sanative? An ! swertlief know; if it should be for sale in ev y iuu iu Akoeiica, iney wuuiu oe ooneo to resort to SOME OTHER BUSINESS or lse STARVE. i 1 i . . i :J I . ... . b ! I lu.iwhy win the Matchless Sanative soori be the ONLY medicine used throughout the wona r l-ei ru i diui&:ss answer. 1 1.1 Why did a certain physician try to HIRE an Editor of a aper to write-agaipst the Sana tivs 7 Let his UUNSC1EKCE answer. i The above precioos'medicine (the original dis covery of Dr LOUIS O. GOELICKE, of Ger many,) is for ealej wholesale and retail, in Busion by JJ. fc. KUWLAMD, (ieneral Americau Ageoti for the discoverer, where numerous leill ers, certifying the good effects of the medi cine, may be seen. Also, for 6ale by retail, in most of the towns w jciai vvjuri fco.ur as uie county ol iJd is concerned. - a i t.---: r- Oct 2Q. 183S-U4W1S ? ; 4 1 this sulnconiBEhc HAVE Commebivd the above bisin ss : : their TAN-YARD, immediately on : :- tbe old JailJ .l'lbey bfjjire 'eniplvved giind vtrk meu, and with itttefials of 4he first quality, enabled to furnish the best kind of woik, ai a!...:: noiteer On hand a quantity of ready rniJe in America. sel of Wafer, pat into hrs Jininds a cop. ijUt... J isny jrcifo wm then -fast wasting away with him elakelhis thiist at dUitum Thismsotir itn) drecdfoMsease,ndsour ramily physician! 3 .B Bf ner ot taking a ha PjitCEfci-Tbree f or a qnartet drop. and one-third rix dollars RlfMWfoaret Ann Waters Barba- ),50) per nALF ounce. BCbtlktSS-F Thorn, S A German coin, valoe 75 cent?. fJM'W'ISowrs Phila A brief history of the immortal Exoerimen ter. San ford, 'from J who has eacrific(d!a large properly anu! nearly "I lift X- ' ' j cwfa m isciivai jnuu vnj u jjii tssv? at" Id, vra1??f Andrew: Jacksoni Inleldrum, tar ofhuban benevolence, mut b fraught with fWi'v . ' thrilJitigltnteresti'iothe Western as weli as the ilii i;hase, from Bos- Eastern World. He is a kinsman of Dr. An- DEW;OrroN Goelicke, the well known air' thor of the Historia Medicinai Universalis,"? 1 i-aiJ? i" : -I tvkrt ttinoA rrt rnrtiital inn Ihrnitfvhnnt flwr 3 Krk 1 SS-y'e,e DoWflJa frora New I many, in the commencement of ihe last centu-1 Ji j ry,ny jealously aovocaung tneaocinnes oi tne i Thomas, from Madeira.via eccentr ic Dr. St i h Li Having lost his father by C Cousun)tion, Goelicke was ett' with a large estate. ! Fortunate for us, and fortunate for generations yet unborn, his polar . star was the good of hts fellow men, and he " vowed, io tbe name tf the Being whomate him, thai he would speod liisiat i s!.;ihr.g and his life wilh it, ere -he wuld itop short of the discovery, of the t&UBE auu ease which had j rent.w? v? i "fi-!l The lofty spirit of Goelicke was chafed by the too just reprtiach cast upon the hsalingj art, this i3 cotpuion sense : t'njs is natnre. Matchless Snnative,in t tt Western Hemisphere, is Dr: DAVID S.i ROWLAND,' BoisMifn ihejanctt Stale of Masaciiusetts, Morth AMr.ncA To prevent any attempt atibrlver. jeuingp ;e direMtijjs abourjanymg esthipck age wijli. contain a - privhfe check inarltj jfrmde known to' the geneial agriiit in Bosiriaf4jhai is duly authorized to HTnplOjf ian inspect ;n lament, at the expense of the dpjisitory, to visiijinci-. ijiionally tbe sub 'agents m the duTcrent Isiiions of thecuiintry. .11-! , y;: jjti .. li was. deemed absntftely npessary Hhe iuverilUri that the genejril agent th ArlpaV shoirldba gentleman . aVqiainteJ i wiirti eine jybul while sjid agept has. power tfcrtjte ddiiianal anHesJ in kby town ohoit lirhti ever hjp hil think pmr, he has it injf5ch?j ot to kpjjoint either druggists or cpsiAkisli kgcnts, sjod conseqnent)rthis medicine fwtjl not be" for'saje 'at their storebj. : j if If- ij: -I As pUelicke does not! wish the repntatlin S of ( this remedy in Ameiica ty depend npon tHeraes uerem- reponea, out upon, lis own merns alone, he is perfectly willing, nby, he asks it us a fa- : 4g iD: ihe town of Jefier 4 county, u. on. tne 27 tb of NANRYl ROWPR: retnJ. Weorgtj Bower, fand diughter Ifflticj Bryariof Wilkes Cbun- '4 Cvqe of that dreadful dis- orn fiotn him a beloved pa . .a . a ik : . - a r; 1.;. --: t - . 9 vittiet. datii in tha jii ,.Ar iMi imoectiiiT ana iirnoranre ccrve oai i fs4! owrt an4 Mterjse.'rand his aspiringjsl ' ivt: J till mptii P 1 li.il. .il-'i,.,! would, not permit ih'rar to gravel cn with; the mls;1 6hfd great mass& pic.ans. in the dim twi ignt of MSSFiW Vt aP Wy IB- medibal knldWha said he4 has rT?' 1 bprecerjt.and ex- the.G)d Iof oatujre been more pmvident .for! the 'Cf-- 1-Irl 'fy early period , of her earthly reptiles that crawl at our feet; than for. H..7Tfet;aaa obtained the pearl of great 1 Xi-rp-t:$.ri& Vrawv;niatjUHier death esleem JirmanaU reatetl j things f 3-f rK'dithe Iiappy art of bringing i rtlfl weitt subordination to tbe i2'4- Pnng hlalt illness, she 'MVni'i?i and js of tcri ex pressed llWMo.tneet boih. When medi- WPatbM become perfectly "menter; commenced ransacking tbe three kmg- IviHP4 'iipproaching dissolution, MmifclmiXi r ? -v..!. ' and iwith tbekey of ehemisiry rn hand, unlock. feaStSS! J 8at,??Cl0 ed hr saed 4ves. Not satisfied witti sur- ! r rsrvvn mo tnomentons subiect.- the noblest of h creation, Man ? Ha, he! not ktodljr providedian antiaotc to the maladies e yen o the hateful toad, in the very leaf that was designed us) its shelter from the storm ?. Dare We' then (mpiously charge , our Maker wiih a Wisxi of 1 Foresight? Heaven for bid V.y- 1 I. - .. -.. ' :! Being fully perjoaded of the .existence jof a sovereign remedy for Consumption, then undis covered, this gUtnt mitided philosopher and expe- beautiful exterior of her triune item ealoas 'chemist made a bold entrance iailf i ttr'" i ""P3 01 1 1010 tueinner courts; anu mere,uirectea py ine vftwGp'eaki'it must be done Great Chemisi! of Uhe. Universe, obtained (from :fiI,ni.fcii :!iWi;Li'.l-jl .-11 -l-.l.-..'. Ll. f.Atw Pure-, k' MiU ''Uve tt,MtV,ei.r L uli-AlSanaiivei iiii. fi 1 ; Dtrt. "In lti tiftmnml ...'TV , : ... - . " v t 1 . im mm w . vw.-M. WW. .uw I .... 11 k. K i m . . n .w . . 1 1ID l Mn tv l.r m til .Peaceful- and - intelligent I e.k-nhiUi itk ntiw-htv efficacv in carincr not W'rM f'Pf. and entire resigria- onlyt fJonsumrJtia, but other fearful maladies sion of ill their argumentative coromuhicatiwia (over? reu! names) whichlthey may offci Against j In regard 10 the SANATIVE, the public wijl otabtyjprefer to makeiajcfuai (rialof its'wbWh ratherittfkn rely upon wHat my. .be- said jof lit," ?nher its friends or -: )t j fos.; Not being j it a5!! desirous of a certificate reputalio ' abroad. wic iiivciuor touia fioi n e consente.a ilia ines follnwing eases should haeheen prtblisbef1; tit.t riot the annexed testimonial, which curtuWat the1 facts, have been Sokndly and enMliiMteoly prHscDled to him, by th4e of our moti dieting guishtd phy.sic,an,s. whu jvtre, till very . recent ly, tits bitterest oprpsKRs. Having oe'gn ed his mrtftcine as ah aniiHote to only one disease. l.-- I a . 1 . t . t- -i . h . . . . !j 'k ' . tie ciiuiu noi nare oeiievea inat 11 assesses sucn i cvjotmlJing power ov'ei the human ietstcm. were not 'be cases heregiyen, attested toby gen tlfmei,Jwho were individually knowing iu the tacts, and wh(e,veracitrl no ne will presume o call in question, viz ;J2S; of Incipient and Con firmed ConsuniptKin $ Pabey ; 13 Fits; 21 yeneral ; 5 Lirppsy ; S Insanity ; 1 fc,m& nation ; 15 indigestion ; 7 PieujrMj: ; 3 Gout ; 1.4 Piles : a iiysentary ; u u ravel and atranguary ; ai UiaWtes: 15 Kbeomat&m ; 5 1 SrMnei.lom- pjatnt;j 7 Rickeis; i Jaundice; I .partial Dcatries j 17 Ntvousfiess , 8 Agues; S5 , cdik tuuiigs ana oHiiiBg 01 uioou ;ia ueil tfum Tremens ; 7 Heartburn ; 18 Veligo and headache ; 12 Li4 of 1 Appetite and Debility 'r A Live! Complaint ; Si2 Obstinate Concrhs and Golds ;! 9 Asthma ; 24 Diseases of the 3 Eyes; ) 0 St. Anthony V Fire j 10 Disturbed Sleep and akvuiua , zi uiuccr , i i iving worms ;o Ul- lerjandjFever Sores; 9Wnd in trteSiomich anl BoweN ; 5 Hypockondktaf ; 10 NigntiiSipeats; S Strains 13 Scurvy i f 12 Scald ffea!da jGajrburcied and Pimpled pace ; 9 Leply 5 fTil Douloureux; I fdiimed' s '4' iek;s3 iPiegnaliCy ; 3 Tumore i and aunv difficnlt f- Imale complaints ; besides fiumerous calefuf Hu44 mours; t evers, 4c. All persons whom the Jfrom threatening, disease sired to communicate theircases fpostad) to was daily and anxiously endeavoring to restore her lo health without success, I stepped over tot his hoosp; and asked him it he had any objec tions to her taking this medicine. He replied that " hej was perfectly willing Mis &berwond should take that or any othr medicine she might choose, but he thought it couM do her no gtRxl, as her lungs were rapidly consuming, and no human means could save er.M- Stilt the -jsna- live, being- recommended by three physicians who had osed it in their practice, j she conchidrd to give a triil. I sent arid purchased a phi-il, which she commenced taking 'three times a day, giyiog a free indulgence fto ber appetite accor ding to iho dirwlions. By pursuing thiis ciinrse, tfie stiff ered consiaerabi'j jcr the Jtrsl eigif oil ten duy but was shortly able to eat and drink) f i eel i without irw-o vcnijfr.ee. t i ! Wthin four weeks from her -first using the? medicine, her feetrte healiti and wasted forifn be gan to put on new strength, and s.he had been! gaining rm day to day nntil the presentl mo-j ment.lothe utlT astonishment of our family i poysician ann uienos. vsne is now enjoying a comfortabls (ihongh not perfect) stats of health, is able to be about the house and attend church. I Mrs Sherwood and myself are bth , fully of opinion, and so are all who know her remarka ble case, that sJte tnces her life to the: Sanative alone ': and as there arc probably many consump tive persons in the United States, who have not' yd heard uf this medicine, measures ought spee dily iu be adopted to have it mere gent rally known. .; t- ; f. ' , j . ; L A number of persons p : onr nei'ehborhood, I anderstand, are taking it for other serious', com-; pfitnfi, withvetv great benefit. ; I think rf going to the South, with my famir lyj sometime this fall, and in case I do, I will proclaim the virtues of the Sanatire io thatjqo'irsj ler ; for although wma of the Physican here are actively opposed lo itj I do sincerely believei it saved ray wife from an; opening grave, i I If you think this letter will serve the public good, you are at: liberty to publish it. Respect fall V t$-c. " 1 ! HfF. SHERWOOD. I Test inony Ja' 2. j j ! ( From the Brunswick -Jfcverfisert ) I j f One person in our village, who was consid ! ered by his physician to jbe in a Co.ni'Dmption , has taken the Sanative, and is g n e ati.t b en kfited by a shot tt course of ibis medicine. There can be no question; but this medicine has performed wonderful cures in a host of cases and that it is worthy of general attention.! i Testimony JVb, 3. j j THE MATCHLESS SANATIVE. ; By an article in oar paper to-day, it will be sen that this medicine Has lost none cf its vir tues by crossing the Atlantic for it appears to bef working similar cures in America to; those which have astonished Europe Boston Mori nxns rost. j SCpIa places where there is no Agent, the Postmaster or any Storekeeper wbo shall write to the General Agent at Boston, j will im mediately be appointed an agent. 1 S; S. CLAYVELL, i ' y I I Agent.' Snow Creak, fpdell .Oct.20, 1838- 8ml3 County, NC. j y ' t 1 ''.' . 1 COTjTON SEED nniiE Subscriber will receive in all the months M of DckUr n4 Januaiy , a large supply of Jted River Cotton Seedj raised from the most approved Petit Golf SE LECTED STALKS, by which method the beat seed, are grown, j The price delivered here. will be $4 50 per sack, for any quantity less less than 25 sacks and for any larger! quantity 94 per sack. 1 he sacks will contaio four bush els each, thefcd w arranted genuine, and m&ik with the name of the planter whb grows the ar- t cracni9 uesirops oi engaging win .00 BOOTTQ & SIIOEG.: t wEGiiq shoes of Tin: FIRS T Q tALlTl s 1. J Cheap by the ipuatitity Also for Silo LEATHER. ' I .1 j I j f. -. -i : ' of every description;, i BROWN It' CHAMBERS. Salisbury; Octrl5L 1938 6wl2 IS hereby given tbtt application will be nnj 1 to the ensuing session of tbe General As f : . bly of the State of j North Carolina; for a Chart, r to tnrwporate Ihe Xrottees of tbe' David- 1 College. ;... j -i - V ' : . UMAKLKS W. II ARRIS, i See. of the board cf Trcstrr . Oct. 13,1838412 - SALISBURY "ESI ALE tide. well do send their orders immediately, directed w ! , i ,; I I ' ; E. WATERMJUf, ., Georgetown, S. C. Qctober 20, 1838 4-4 w 13 l Stiitc ot Jiovtft avoUUtt, Montgomery County. Court of Equity Fall Term, 1838. The amended Bill of Complaint,'of John Bird, admr. uf his wKe Charlotte Bird, dee'd. ; ;. . against j Margaret Graham and John McLeod, surviving Adioiiiistraiorsof Robert Graham dee'd, Wil Iwra Barrett and) Mary bis wife, Samuel Bar rett & Elizabeth his wife, Mark Allen1, Andiew Graham and Malcom Graham. ?K ITappearing the satisfaction jof the Cooit, tjjat John McLeod ore of the defendants in this case is not an inhabitant of this State: It is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in llie Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbury, N.Ci, that the 6aid Jhn ; McLeod appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the eoonty of Montgomery, at the Court House in Lawreoccyill, on the ilrsi monday in March next, and then and there plea dp answer or demur to the complainants bill as amended at Spring Term 1837, of this Court, or said bill will be taken procunfesso as to him. aud heard exparte. y . j f - Witness. James L Gaines, clerk ,and master of out said Court of Equity, at Lawrencevillc, the first monday in September 1838, and of the American I ndeperdence. the 63J-1 1 ? JAMES L. GALYES, Q M E. Oct 20, 1833 6wl3 Piinter'S fee $5 State of iiottft troUnn Motttsotnery County. COURT 0&lEiluiTY--FALi, TERM, 1833. Sanative shill are narttcu i ! save de- 133 Washington Stre' t. (. . . 5T II Xlar ! War n War !! I ';! Between. : PHYSICIANS AND THE LESS SANATIVE er, Petition for the sale of Land SIRS. HUTceioor William M But ' tj' ! Silas Sillers, Abel Sil lers, Mary Chisholm, ISancy SillersJ John Si IU r?, William Sillers, James Sillers, Samp I son aiiirs, Aogostui Santer & Charbite his wife, Lee. Blackman, & Sena his wile, and Samuel Stringfellow. IT appearing to the aaiisfaction cf tte Court, that none of .the above: named defendants, except Nancy; Chisholm, are inhabitants ot this State: Ii is ordered by the Court, thatj .publica tion be made in the Carolina Watchman, printed at Salisbury, fori six weeks, that the defendants wboere not inhabitants of this Stare, appear at the next term of this Court, o be held lor' the county cf Mottgmory, at the Court House in Lawrencevillen on the first monday in March next, and anwer this petition, or it will be U ken pro ebnfesso as to them, and, heard j exparte. Witness, James L. Gaines clerk and master of 00 r said Court of Eqoity, at 1 Ltwreneeville, the first mondav In September 1833J and of the BEGS leavej ttj jinforra her, frietds and tl pubtio generally, that the exerciies of 1:. Inatitotion J will, by divioe permission, recti -mence on the lOfa jof October -next. With the hope Mr rendering the New Fern' Academv of Silisbkirv. worthv. the libcnfitv j ' y 0 its founders, and tj North Carolina, she ha 1 sociated with herself, teachers, in whose talc::: and acquirements, well as disptisii ions z. : principles, 6be feels Ibejbighest confidenco, tr thus she is enabled to recommend thrm to t! patronage of a discMning public, and lo frr in her own name and theirs, that every nscuf -r shall be pursued and every exertion usti', which promises to promote the ; moral, tnen i and peisonal Improvement of all who may t? cr. ti-usted to their cire.l She belieirea the cr j sures puisued in bSf School Room, happily cal culated to form the female character for stati , of high U6efulnes3in society. She appeals f : living examples loathe multitudes of her schola: widely scattered oyer the Southern and Wcstr: Stales, who, shej trusts, will be to her School, : sufficient letter of Recommendation. ; Tbe literary Department will be urdr l' r own persooal charge ; the Ornamental c r J r that of her niece Miss Sabaii Locisa Nye, . New York. To Miss Emma J. Baser is cc milled the Department of Music. The hi ' qualifications of thU'young lady, as, a teacl r on the Piano and Gjuitar, place her amor. g 1! mi successful tei jhers of tbe present day . To the Rev. S. Frois. whose cbsractej h t. well established Jtjoj need recommewdatiun, ar i whose superior talents as an instructor in tl. French language.jbis native tonguoj nret t:: tensively known, will be entrusted iLe chir i: French. : ! :: ! r . ,f Excellent board ean be obtained for tie Pu pils, either at Col Lemly'S with the Ttac!. r , or in other highly respectable families, r w I every care will be takes to promote their i. provement and eotpoft. y v Termip" ilmitssi on, ; iJriiasT class. ; ; ; History, BolaejJ Ariihmetic, Algebra. Mi! Brun'a.Geograpbl j (with the use of the GLL Astronomy i Che?cpistryf Natural Philur; j j , Mental and Moi Philosophy, Rbetoric, ; Composition , uji te. per Ses'ioa, (15: Readin?. S Del Ho ' Writing, and A ri th rz z : I , tie ( lower Rules! With Olney's Gecgrafhy, 1 it trn 11 I American Independence the 53d. ' . L lIAfCIM JAS, L. CALVES, C M E. J Oct 20, 18384- Printer's fee Session, BRANCHES. $10 10 f s i G ( m EXTRA Latin, per Sesipo, FfMfh. . da. ' 'I III Drawing and Panting In.Water Colors, Wax W ork, per iLoerse. Embroidering and Silk and Chenille, '.' per Coutsiei j .-'.- - --.-ri Lamp-Mat aod jWorsted Work, do. Mcaio on Piano or Guitar, per Session Sholars will be charged from the time tf teting, but no dedocikw made for absence, t cept in case of prstracted skknesa; N. B. Parents and G uardiana are re;r c ' f ly requested, le specify what Church, thvy v tbeir children to attend. 1 ! Salisbury, Sepi 29,1823 tf 10 25 JOB Of every FJUIXTIXG description ncall; r i I; r1 f t-I:-'lri P4l-.V:-f":V--l'- ' - . 'M4!!it j .' ; i y . !'''.: ' ' j j ,
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