..r jf.
' . . .' PiV-vAV -rf- yi. ninTT" vl :' - fM-" Tly1 liTT 'CV..' 2- TV,; ' reference co the; leiislHt rmtte.-1''? .
ft v
TarffiC'Si tfcoutfd copies of .the . map
AV;;onfno-:the country throudrwhich
v jJT--' ri Ka Aflftntii with
Oulpt of Mtwojdered to be
VnhlUhpd; : Mr, Webstfersresolution
aqncstiriff the President to- causeODics
'aopointed to attend the. CongrfMifti-:
namaVnd copies of iommumcations ;t(
"other kovermenti on the "subjecV io
Jaid before tneoenaie, was ;cuBiMt:rcu,
and aTter anCammateii disiWVion,was laid
nn stable iiy a' vote of 3S to 22. The bill
from the Houseof Representative "making
appropriations vfor the .public buildgings,
'proprJaWons for the erectiQn of a portico on
theWah'tront.of the president's House,
and for theen closure of tlie public square
st of the CapitoU'"i K - '
it -
' Ouri are the pUns bf fIrdeli?htfu1 peace
C Uiurarp'd by partj rage, ta lire! tike brothers
f 1 '.Mfi'itfil'MMi Ffl iv- hnifhlSRPH GJfLES it SON at Three Dollars tier aiinumLhaJfin nAnrV 'U :,V
:A D tBRTISEMBNTS not exceeding" sixteen linea neatly inserted 3 time's for a Dollar, twenty-fire cents forercry succeeding pubKeation. , . c i atongtMt ;JiJarcJl Oi -Ju
y;tv Ar: r .Vs- V-V -v:-.-. :,.- -.lrV IvTHie Senate ojf the , United Sfates met -i' .
L i .' . rrr . . . r : . rrr : ' . . i -yesterday "at-lSo'clotk :I and;:: arteraD;V!rv ;
r-i.V FRIDAY;wMAKC13,tl829. ; v : : . NaUViporntingaUoram
-rr ' ."7 . ' ' n- . -,--. - - iv- ' -- . , , , i - l - - ; r-."T , ,
I testify to the great beo.Bt. r.d genewll,!""' mfflW-:iq;-i.
L...:.-i:.r...?i ... f to raake,.c1sel itfdoQre,;on.iiiQtittit-:-.-
&q uruer to-Droceeu-iouioiv.
"of Executive ousinWsA - I ,
we can, iearn; crt nomma?v tr;
V01 XXIX
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1829.
,v Tuesday March, - .
4 TfiP Wtion making nrovis.ion for .the, re-
'fiefbf sundry Revotunonary & other officers
nd' soldier .wsa, .after, a lont discussion,
laid on the table; - A , committee consist
ing of Messrs. Smith of Md., -White, -and
SaVorijwre
cessary la r f an tnei ? f r lh e reception a n d
inaugo ration , of Jhe Prtsideht ElecJnthe,
-4th of Mrch; and to apprize Hinri of ithe
I amevlfrhe Senate tooka recess from 4
the: Evening Session, the bit! lor the
Preservation arid repair of the .Cotnberland
Roadi and the bill fr the govern jneht of
ine reniieniiarj in iri.uisniiiiw.vwiuiijuia
iwere pass ed. v,Tbe Bill authorisirfg a :.su.6
ycriptioir of stock tivtheahingtonRjrh '
Vikc Roai-'Company
laid on the table.' vTtie in ntiori to, ta ke up
the biifVlor ihe reducnMn of tounaeuties
was, after some debate, negatived. The
Senate refused, by a larv majnri'y t? tafee
up the bill providing ftjr an expl frig voy
as;e to the Pac fic Ocean and . South Sr-as
The CensU Bill ;vas takert i up ; but Upon
the i'lgsjcMion of Mr.' Benton, that rhe bilr
i anticipated ihe usual time of .taking the
census by thirteen mbn'-h. i" was laitl up
on the table without a :' division .The Bill
-for holdine treaties Avjth certain Indian
': tribes, &c. was lost, the Senate" refusing to?
recede f rm their, atnrnd n ent ; fr the ap
prprtation of 20,000 dollar to the survey
. of faiids west; f he Misissippi, ami the
Huiiie insistingCojn their xlgreement to
t he amend inehv a commi t tee of omlerence
' was appointed on the part o,f both Htues
whose mollification of the amendment, wa
pot conturred in bysthe House of Repre
" aeritativest' ' '' ,; . -:;r-,';.-v " . ' ;" .--.f
HdUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. ,
with the aid of a runaway negro. They
uF8i. ineu iu euect eir ODjeci oy Donng
through, the floor (having been furnished
with an auger from without,) but finding
His Excellency ' Governor -Owen re-U - -f k , , . ' -
turned to this city on Saturday last. - -rv vi w r ix i" j- '
! 'Appropriations for Aw a Weare ofthe Jaiier: - -
favored with the following welcome intel- TheTeTas .ben an alarm
ligence from our Senator, Governor Ire (say8 kst Bichmond EnquirerJ in the
dell J...-. , . .. , : tr it- pw-ucjij
Washxnstoru March 2, 1829. 1ka u ' ..j ,-1 'e r -
Messrs, J-Gales & Son, t l. - ' A rxi o it -0
Gentlemen You will be efatitied to V""- w...uiuHw. oume
learn, that bills have this day finally pass- ennessee Indians (about 7 m ; number)
ed both Houses of Coneress, makins ' ap-l wholiad come from Washington, nassed
propriations for,the following objects in-1 throughthis citv-on Sundav week and in
teresting to North-Carolina. Twenty-one r;amT:pa Vhnnt , mil, aWv th iJfa nn
thousand dollars for improving the Swash I ry . " . - j .
at Occacock. .Twenty thousand dollars TuesdaJ following, where they remained
for r removing obstructions in the Cape-for a week, and one of them waS-sick of
Fear, River below Wilmington, and twen-lthe Smallpox. This being discovered,
tV thousand dollars for purchasing the tir I thev had heWn threateneik And fle.Hahan-
4les stilclimedby Oierokee Indians jx doning their sick comrade. .TJie last ac
reservations within the State of North-1 , 4. . . . r
Carolina i count oi xnem is, inat tney are. passing
I write in haste from the Senate CJharai through the country in the direction of
ber. . ..Yours respectfully, , .' Goode's Bridge, between Chesterfield and
J A IKcDli.Llu. I Amelia counties. . V;-'
n..,A :u -t:ur. ' . 1 consideration
wishing to see: them, who-can thet; drawl yJ what
their own conclusions
adding however,?that
able case' known'to ev
viUe, of a happy and complete,Testoratiii j been ftjiarged;'tempomily
to heal rh, tmm i he last jst iges.nt diea$e, et- j of Secretary bR State, until a pennahent tvtv
I
Monday i March, 2.
The report of the Committee on the
Library, in reference .to the reprinting of
the scarce documents, was again the sub
ject of discussion during the morning
fe)ur" Mr. Hoffman occupied the floor
iintii the discussion was suspended. After
which, the House proceeded to act on the
vrinu3 hills ordered to a third reading,
and the" bilfsv and amendments from the
Senate. A ioint resolution from the Se
uate, on the subject of a military road
through the ; State of Maine, .. which had
ieeri referred tothe committee on Foreign
Affairs, was reported by that committee,
accompanied bv a resolution declaring it
to . be inexpedient" to act on the sub
ject at present. Mr. Sprague moved to
atrike out the word 46 inexpedient," and
to Substitute the word "expedient, "which
Iwas carried in the affirmative : and the
f j esolution was then changed, on motion
I f Mr, Sergeant, for one authorizing the
'resident to .mark out the military road
Whenever he shall Hhink it called tor by
7 the honor and interests of the country-
After some other bills had been acted on,
the House resolved itself into committee
of the whole on the bill to compensate
fllusan Decatur, widow of captain Stephen
Decatur, and others. Motions were made
'to amend tle bill so as to introduce the
fficers and crew ofthe brig Syren, but
thev were negatived, ' and the committee
rose and reportea tne4)iii . wunout amtnu
x ; juerit ; after, which, the question was ta
- ken on the engrossment of the " bill, and
decided vin the negative The bill was
j, i iA. 'u . i w. r oo on
uiereiore rejetveu oy a uic ui oo iu ou
- Congress adjourned sine die on luesday The Legislatu re of Virginia rose on Sa
last, about 3 o'clock in the atternoon turd ay week. Before the adjournment,
Arid on the following day, at the Capitol, an act was passed authorising a loan of
the newly elected President, in presence six thousand dollars for enlarging the State
of the members of both Houses of Con-.Library,
gress, and a crowded assemblage of stran-l
gerH and citizens, took the Oaths of Office The Book of Jasher. Since it has been
as Chief-Magistrate ,of the Uhioni fw the announced that a copy of this, sacred Book
next four years. After which, he deli- has been obtained at an immense expense,
vered his Inaueural Address, which bvt0 uVn me mosi eminent man oi nis
the spirited exertions of Messrs Salt- time from the c5ty of Gazan, in Persia,
marsh and Tompkins, the Contractors for lt has been annriunced by Mr. Samuel, a
carrying the mail, on this route, reached learfied Jew of Liverpool, that he was so
this City, by exoress. on the following roriuna as 10 nave met wim a copy oy
evening: about 6 o'clock. The Address accident' of 'thi missing Book,
appears in our preceding page. Ttis brief; n the Hebrew Language in the posses
larid written in a nlain. unvarnished stvle. of an IsraejUeT fiom Barbary, who
and but for the passage In the nararanh Presented h) with it, without knowing
in which the General sneaks of JReformA its value, and Mr. S- is at present engag-
andofthe "correction of abuses that have ed in translating it into-English, and will
broucht the natronaffe of the Federal Go-1shortI3r publish it, with the Hebrew on the
vernment into conflict with the freedom Pne side and tne English on the other,
of elections, and the counteraction of with Hotes critical and historical. This
those causes which have disturbed the Book, it appears, has been preserved by
rightful course of appointment and have the Jews n the Eastland some few copies
placed, or continued power in, unfaithful were printed m Poland some 20 years
or incompetent hands," it would have been aS" Jt occuPie3 l60 pages, and is in the
unobiectionable. same chaste and elegant style with the
There was to be a snlendid Ball on the Hstory of Joseph
evening of the 4th, in honor of the occa
sion.
The Senate was to meet at 11 o'clock
on the 4th, on . the special invitation of
T l i :. r n" t
rresiuent Aaams. un tne louowina: nav
An attempt was made on the evenins
ot the 24th ult to set fire to Mr- Dunn's
building, at the corner of Pollock & Cra
ven streets, in Newbern. Some miscre
ant placed a quantity of coals under the
door, which were rapidly kindling, when
it nn at rsa
- ., J x , . tliey were perceived by a boy returning
to office made by his successor.
A little before the two Houses adjourn
ed, the following Message was received
from the President :
Washikgtoh, March 3d, 1829.
To the Senate and
House of Representatives of tlie United States :
: I herewith transmit a copy of the instructions
nreDart d bv tlie Secretarv of Stti nnrt furnish
ed to the Ministers of the United States, appoint- ed by the Town Commissioners, for the
ed to attend at the assembly of the American apprehension of the incendiary CentineL
riempoteiuianes, nrst neia ai Panama, and tnen
alarm to Mr. Bryan, by whose assistance
it was immediately extinguished, without
having done much damage. The block
upon which this building is situated, is
more compactly built up than any other
ui tuffu, aim uie nouses are principally or
wood. But for the providential discovery
tne wnoie diock would have been in names.
A reward of two hundred dollars is otTer
. W cannotelp ?H? Xwru7 uiojne oenate
theresohe remark-1 "lainiy, none were
ery on'e in .Fayr te- ' James A. IfamiltOnV of NeTorkfiat 5 V 4 -
fit- .
every tmiig eise nau laueu... , ' omce. certain duties liave,tobepertoriaVhrCcrf-7
. ; - Fay.Obsert.s ed'arlthkt ,Jeparbnch
- 1 the accession a new Prejsidntt-;whicaA Atv
- ni,rfflJa,.Thfelength make siich an appointmentd
of time which hss elapsed since the depar- indispensably hecessarflj J-i?&-iZhfi -iVC
ture of the President Manning, from thra ij o. ii wi -
port and the silence of the northern papers T " - T', . '
wim imuw,v;mi,iivi,ucswi iwv.i i i .t,W.(Akii: IJk:I:i'-'
thp nffiP hf thi I ' -uuraxoi uupiHi.vounry, wr neory oore
tne onice oi inefnf Qm,; nwft. !?- as.cisK .tT v
vertiser, states, 1 tb bFthel,iie
mgi had put into ,f "'r-'---t"'.-"; : r. :"a
ad sustained no - ; r' mi iii -L'llr I
- . l ..- .. am unsuuiiiTit'VH uietrfui iu
every day augmented by sympathvi for 1 ;; In Newbern, cmthefseth' ult. byjheev. '
i i 4 :i lii:, a a l: 1 it. nri:a m m - i a i - js. v. ? .
tne laraiiy anu reiauves oi uocu rreue-t r. w. j u ic n oit nwn, o 33"
riCK v. uuer, wup Avas a pas&engen
A letter from John M4Raey -K
iriaster4 at Fayettv ii I e d ated?
came most season abl V to the rel
1 R ' Pttpr which c Ipt vps infiVrmat. nn t un me ivtn uu. at me reaiienceroi Mrjyim vs
rbm a, news slip, from
New-York Mercantil e Ad
hat the President Mann
Tarpaulin Cove,; and b
. ago; Robert
jtiooon ougar Lane.J portion or tne
Ribbon Sugar Cane, has been received in
town. Gentlemen who are inclined to
make experiments, in the cultivation of
th
tion
next
mar
co
Snnthpirn Srtinn nf thP TTn.tpd Statps-- I the purpose of forming anew the Fire Company 7
r . i- i 4k Uki J oi tneuuy, wnicn ine. Act pro vi ties snaji-cze ?- ..
We understand that an experiment, has A 9Bi vTh,m C -.n.W-.n-?."
aireauy- ueeu uiaue, vy a gcuueuuu iu uic of forty members, will be composed or TolunCV
vicinity of Newbern, the success, of which 1 tee'fs, if i sufficient number offer .their "service V,
Grove, t)raoe Connty.a fewjdays t ".- -M!Cauiey,v
sq: attorney At law. -t-; S c;
4 At Washington City,? on thed instant,; Mrs ri,. -Hannah3radle
aed 54 yeat," wif otPmneaa '
Bradley, EsqAIstamTosCmttstereuettli,'-,1
is arti ele, may be supplied on , applies-1 Kaleieb Flte CompaDVi Vi l- '
at this othce in the course ot the k , - P''. -wCVsv'V -W-
week. This species of Cane is re-fyA H nfnf. flftAm!ii!- f;
kable for resisting the .effects of the A and Citizens of italeiah. will beIieMtil'UieV.V V" .
Id. arid for its neculiar adantion to the Court-house, on Saturdav next-, at o'clock; iof ZC i
'J" -
as offer will be accepted, and Jhe:'remairt(ier,V;
win Dc arancu. as soon as a Ruracieni nuniucr
of members are .obtained, the-Cojnpahy-I, .
proceed to the appointment of it Onicfrs.jf4I V '
f v ;nteridant"orPoTeetVo, ;
ttaleigh, March 9 l$29r ' ? Kv53 l' !
that he has determined to renew the ex
periment, on a much larger scale, even
as tar north as the Koanoke. io.
A hearty old mdn.-There is at this ttme
living upon the Pocket Creek, in Sloore
County, an old man named Duncan Camp
bell,
tie of
years
astonishing degree, lie can n cut, split OOU Ed PUtes, !
rails, maul and grub, equal to most young) Bowls, Pitchers !.MugsBIue Places, Twifaers, :f V r ;
men in the county. One day last week j Disnev&c now lanojng trom bmps4eo.'t;siw 'c
he grubbed 10 rods of rough new ground ning, Caledonia John Jay, Jubilee ;other?
, &. . . - t r . from Liveroool. . - v P
tor nis day s worK. u. journal I
An unfortunate occurrence to
at Carthage, last week during the regil Country
. ...... . I nv Hnu
mental muster at that piace. .a pine tree
of considerable size, which had been cut
off at thejgrou nd and lodged in the branch
es of another, was blown aown by the
wind, and fell upon a group of men who
happened to be passing under it at the
time, by which several of them were more
or less injured We notice with particu
iar regret the case of Mr. John Currle,
who had his left arm, leg and thigh badly
110 rinses Glass Warc' eontainlnp- iauirt and
I pint Decanters, pinti 1- pinrand l4 piii.Tttm-N?
biers, for sale by the Packgeor re-packed ' j
Country Merchants, on as liberal,' terms iutby t '"
il lsOf fir. Saleasl ibqnpe, Vvll 'ri v f ' t
A complete assortment "of ' iVingClassesfc "vC-
Basket a
anft
New-Tork. Febw 27. 11
ell and Horn Combs, Ladies' Tfa ve I Un WorlC -
Antique Oils,-&iutf Boxes, KeckUces ,
Paris Fancy Goods ' generally.' 5 . -
JO OW
T
HE Subscriber wishea to inform his friends
if. r-P
and the Public; that fti Ka dtclined mov-. t
fractured. The sympathy manifested on ing to the country the present year, t and conUi; ,V
the occasion by all present, in his behalf, nues to keep hiaHouse, open for the acconimp :;
. T' L r i, a c., dationof-Travellers andotiiers,who"vmay favor
is the best testimony of Jus worth. Sur- birn with their Co4any; Produce beingiheap, V.
gical aid being immediately at hand, we and cash scarce, he will Board for the following"-
have reasons to hope he will soon recover. iow prices: . By the month (firVwood cariuMes,' 4
; ; loid. he. fumished) If these article are 1 not fur-
th iV, r:l TnnllUnn t nisnea, ?y. Man ana itorse peraay aian ,n
There is (says the National Intelligen- and Hor8epCP mQnth,J5f v sSlesi usual '
cer oi tne oin uiuuiu,; ai pxcscui. a gicaw shalj be 8Uppjd With the beat provender and"; vy
concourse of strarigers ia this city ,of every an attentive Ostler. ; . a V
dptrrPP in lifp. from the man of wealth and ! ; ' WItLtB- JONES. - - s jVif: ?
. -Tuesday March, S.
trio'iori1 was'fmade to re-cohsider the
Vot e of Sal urd ay , b V w h ic hi he bil I toco m
v penftale tSusan ''Decatur wakrejecjeth Mf.
'Whiulesey, uinyedj-jto' layfthe' mMtioo oo
y. ;tW tible & asked Hr, the ayes and noes. -k'
The uMiiiori was laid on the table ayes
4' ,99, . tides, 6 1. 4 The H ouse then took up the
'amendmenis made by the Senate in the ap
r;'rVpbpriatiun..biUat;4nd .disposed of them
v Various bills were then acted on in Cominit
lee of the. whole nn the state of the Union ;
atnoii others. bills from the Senate for the
continuance of. the - Cumberland Road
WestwanllylfnMriHZanesville, ,wlich wen
read a third time and passed. . The amend-
inentmade by theSdnate in the bill making
annropriaiionii fbr the Pablic-Baildin&siiiro-
yidinforvtorictt-?fur:jth6 :North Front of
the; PrcfiifeuVs Houie(,Vwa& concurred in..
'I lie iM.Je then determined to take a recess
' I rum halt past till half pant & o'clock x
he Kvenihf session numerous'Uther
bills of public;and , private ! interest were
, acted on tu Committee and -parsed.
Far sale" a,t5thts'oflicet K x
x i a. . r f -
iransicrrca io lacuDaya. t ae occasion upon
which they were given has passed away, and
there is no present probability of the revival of
these negotiatiens ; but.the purposes for which
the were intended are still of the deepest inte
rest to our country and to the wurld, and may
hereafter call again for the active efforts and be
neficent energies of the (Government of the U
nited States. Themotives for holding them trom
general publication having ceased, justice to the
Uovernmenx irom wnicn tney emanated, and to
the People for whose benefit it was instituted,
require that they should be made known. With
this view, and from the cons.deration that the
subjects e mbraced by these instructions rous
probably engage hereafter, the deliberations o:
pur successors I. deem it proper to make th1-,
communication t both Houses of Congress. O i.
copy only of the instructions being prepared, I
send it to the Senate, requesting that it may be
transmitted also to the lltuse of Representative
V JOHN qUINCY ADAMS.
The motion for: printing this message
was uncourteously rejected .by a small
majority in, both Houses.
It is stated in the National Intelligen
cer, that the great concourse of stran
gers at present in the city has brought to
gether' so.me, of those' gentry who live
by depredating ou Society. A Southern
gentleman bad his pocket picked at the
rheatref;on i Wednesday evening of hi
.ppckeVbook'containingOO dollars, and
another lost about the same amount in the
throng; near the President' house.
Attempt to break:JaikW&twrn that a
ringattempt' was made to break the Jail
ikes county; in the riightpf the6th
George Polldck, Esq. has lately import
ed into this place, alarge quantity of the
ougar uane trom Savannah, tor the pur-
pose oi trying tne capacities ot our soil,
tor producing it profitably. The enter
prise is deeply interesting, & the attempt
to introduce among us a more lucrative
employment of capital and industry than
can oe otherwise tound in the present de
pressed state ot our anairs, is deserving
of all praise.-ib.
Raleigh, March 3, .1 829.
TO THE AFFIIOTED.
s- , - 7, I
f 1 . :
We regret to learn, that in the blow on
Friday last, a lighter belonging to Wash
ington, was driven among the breakers
off the bar, and lost, with her crew, con
sisting of a man named Casey and two
negro men. Another lighter was dniting
out, when she fortunately came in contact
with a schooner : and her crew, consist
ing af three brothers named Fulford,made
their escape by leaping on board it was
reported that they had perished with their
nirnter. iewoern Svectator.
- A. .
Mr. lIadlock?s Jiferfjcme.- OurSreadera
will recollect an article published - in the
Observei of 24th July last, relative to the
discovery, by Mr.' J as. Had lock, of this
town, of the valuable Medical virtues of a
plant, indigenous to thia State; the effect
jf which, in cases of affection of tbe luogs,
wa : mere set form. Mr Hadlock has
now prepared a quantity of thisTnediciriei
which he offers for sale, either in Si run or
Powders, will be seen by an advertise
Mi .imuiu. vumwii ui-iuia paper
Mr. ?.H; has shown , us several letters from
effree
leisure who takes the occasion of -the in
auguration of a new President to visit the.
Seat of Government, and look Upon men
and things with his own eyes to the hum
west of the iuppoto of uc? regeUtbhmfPierifA
candidate,-who flock herein crowds in the ni-.iVtf.fWA
they believe themselves to have rendered
during the campaign. It is painful 'to
think how many there are, even ot. those
who have some claims to office, who must
necessarily return home disappointed, be
cause unrewarded, and dissatisfied of
course. The situation of the President
.V- IV.
elect himself is far from being enviable.
In fact, until things settle down into a
quiet and regular train, his elevated sta
tion can be to him but a splendid misery,
exposed, as he must be, to truitless soli-
citations, in every vanety oriorm, wnicn
if is painful to reject, and impossible to
grant.
Register of Debate in Congress. The
third volume of thia work, so valuab e asa
history of our national legislation, has just
issued from the press of Messrs ualei et
Sea ton. This volume contains eight hun
dred pages of solid brevier matter, ot super
royai oc!avoize,'compming uie inswrj v
the Second Sessioa of the Nineteenth Con
gress." Price six dollars. We regret tq
perceive an intimation trom the fuonihers
that, without an increased demand iorjhe
work, it will probably cease with the pre-ent-volume,
they, havhig already .sunk a
larse sum in the undertaking v Consider
ing thia work at tHe most'- imporUnt and
tauhtul exDosi tor onhe measures au a pou
cyrof the General tGovefnperif, ; We ear
THE Proprietor of this Medicine, after repeat
ed trials of its virtues, . which have been 'at.
tended wUh tfce mosrslgnal "success, -nbwfferk
it to those who; are afflicted' with"; thewastinif
diseases which H is deiigned 'to relieve, in fulf
confidence that it will be ftxirid efficacious." par-
ticularly if taken in the inti$en&e of these' -V -
diseases. -: :. ' v'-Wr ?" ' '";
For two years past, this -tredicine has been -O"'
prepared in the form of a Powder, & taken as an V,t
infusion, withtheinjoat happy succesr, Itisnoir . '
offered to the afjttctedm the form Sirup or;'
in powder, tbelatieit may prejeri under th
conviction,Mhat either form, will produce the' ;?? :
same happy resultr : - Among its most prominent t .
qualities the following may be mentioned, enlc ' 'f
titled la particular consideration.1 It'orcrootesr. -'-
thatgentle pirspiration which is deemel healthV; rl t J;
ana ciec. iwisc iwmiHMiwi wc iuvum iu
pernicious. -m. reucfiJ vurwuw icvi.iMiiiiiViy,-,vjr'r
congestions of the'lungs by7pving.fbrce?ta thaVv
languid c'tfcutatioo IjHuisaages ccghs.1 It'pro zft3&. V
pain trom .tne cneu . ix csueves iuniuc ant. f t
difficult respiration: It, corrects; obstinatecos y
tiveness.' and thus leaves the bowels in a regubf ' U
and healthy state. 'jThus,'irif fpund, tliit thesa ;
nainiui syiuwou wiiiwi-iMuurwiR.a.u vw'ii
readuyyieta io auwa powcxtui lauwiwticu v :
sonably resorted toV and that lit restores the pi-' ft:
nf to hodil v? viirour, - whichthat' Cruel : V
disorder the Vonsumptioo,vif.teft to its natural'' . :
operation; would ,Tery pcedily;dtMy ' tJ
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