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:Vil ' (•’ K LAMYr*^ REV.Ii.U r IONARY ANECDOTES. From Gardner'.* Anecdotes of tkt ftevolu trente ry It ary recently published. M ITTKNANT MANNING, halt’ jhljnlniz1 General of the Ah'.itia of lutulh Carolina. **** Many other p oofs could hi: ad dwi -d of Mannings p e<ieuce of mind, s.ad cool tuuepulity in actinu. I( is grateful tn mentii.n one of ih<-*.** At the battle uf Kutaw, after the E: i. ti*b line had been broken, and |In Old Bluff*, a regiment that had bmst td of the extraordinary feats they wr-a to p^rlornt, were running fi-utn the held, Manning in the enthusiasm nf that valor fur which he was so t-nii tic'uiy <1 i-tioguished, sprung forward in pursuit, directing the platoon which he s ’tnoiandeil to follow him. He did riot e-ixf an eye behind him, until he found himself near h large brick house, into which the Yo-k Volunteers, enm inuride-l by C.-uger, were retiring._ i he British were on all sides of him, and not no American soldier nearer lb in me hundred yards. Ho did not hesitate a mi mem, but sprung at an of ficer near him, seized him by the col lar, and exclaiming in a harsh tuba of voice— ‘Damn you sir, you are niy prisoner.’7 wrested his sword from his grasp, dragged hitn by f irco fr .m t|;e hou 'e. and keeping his body as a shield ot !t-f. nee from the heavy hire sustain. e<! V *m the windows, carried him off ' out receiving any injury, Muti ning has often related, that the mo m.nt when he expected his p ’Soncr w mid liave marl- nti efforr for liberty, he, wi h great solemnity, commenced nil « Mimorati >n of his titles-. ‘*1 am, Hi>, Henry Burry, Deputy Adjutant C »»• raf of ilie British Atmv, Captain in 3H r-giment, Secretary to the coin* maodant at Charleston •• « Enough, enough, eir,7' said the victor, ‘-You art- tht very man I wax looking for, fear thing for your life, you shall scre-n me from danger, ant! I will take special care of you.’* He had retired in this manner some distance from the brick house when he saw c.ipt. Robert 7 c l,7 lllH > iTgiiiia un*f etigftgtni in a stogie combat with a Btitish "fti. cer They h id selected each other lor battle a tftle before, the American arir> d with a broad sword, the tlrii&ia 'vi<h u mu ket acd bayonet. A" they i came lege her, U thrust was made e.i Jouefi. which he happily parried and both d pped their artifieial weapons, being too much tn contact to a*» them wiif» * ff**ct, resorted to those with which th/y h. d been fumi.hed by na tur> J hiy uee both men of gs ■ at bulk and rigor, ar.d while struggling, each anxious to b.mghis adversary !o the ground, a grenadier who saw the coo*«»t run t» »he assistance of his of. fieor. made a lounge with his b.-.yonet, noi-rpd JouetlN body, but drove 'it be. yeod the curve in his coat. In at. temp ing to withdraw the entangled Weapon, he threw h.th of the combat ants to the gr und, when getting it tree, he raised it deliberately, deter mined uot to fail again in hix purpo-e, but to transfix Jonelt Jt wag aL this criii Manning anpoached— not neur enough, however, to reach the grena. Uief wi'h his arm. In ordrr to gain lime, an<l »o urrest ihe stroke, he t.-x claimeil in an angiy and uuiliontaiive i ton*—“You damn’ll brute will y..u i mu:det ih** gentleman?” The soldier: supposing himself addressed by one nf I his own officers, suspended tho cowiem- j pi 'l tl blow', and looked round to seo ; the person who hid iIior *p, ken to j him- Before he ronld recover from ! tin* surprise into which hr* had been j thrown, Manning, now sufficiently ! tiea, smote him wi'h hi* sword across } th/ eve-, and feiled him to the ground; J while Joiiel t disengaged himself from i hi- opponent, and snatching up the ' ouisk* t, as he attempted to rise, Jaid ; him dead by a blow from the but end j of it. Manning was of inferior size, hu; strong and remarkably well form ed, Jnucti, literally sjx liking. a giant. This, probably, led Barry, who could not hare wi«hed tbs particulars of his I capture to he commented on, to r* ply, when nrked by hi- brother officers how hr- came lo be taken, “I was over powered ay a huge Virginian,” sergkajst ord. to every instance where this heroic snMi-r wa* engaged in action, he not only increased hi* own reputation, but animated thu^e around him hy his Jive ly courage., In a camp, on a march, nod rr every situation, he performed all hit duties with cheerfulness sod vi vacity, preserving always the most or* dsrly conduct, and keepir-g his arms, aeo atreimn** and clothing in flj« neatest possible condition. He might, indeed, he considered the peifoct sol dier. At the surprise of Oenrg«-|i»wn, being with a small parly of the L; gion In'? fantrj. in possession if »n inclosu, e, aurraoodii g a h tune from which they h*d . xpel'ed the enemy, tho recoviry of lb* position was sought by a Bri tish force, the leader of which, »p preaching *he gate of entrance, ex. claimed — **Ruah on, fr y bravo fellows, they are only worthless militia, and b.i e r i»i»•, <>- p• sJM Ord immeditt'clv P' *’«ms tf tn front of r|»- gate, tRnd as they attempted to enter, laid six cfhis cc. mieg, la sfieciftsion, dead at hi* f*--t, crying out at every thrust— “No bayonet* here—non* at all, to be •urr!” am) following up hi* stroke* *i;h sueh rapidity that the British par ty e •nb! mike n<» impression, and were — m:>e||ed lo retire. <&u#ical Cuitiau. SlO*R Ml'SCARF.LM, From Italy, awl recently professor and coinpoSitorof music in the City of Philadelphia. jT^ S-SPliO I’KULby inform* (ho JL «L L idiesnf Winch* st**r,iridCharle* l«*»n» and their vicinities that he has * c tinmeneod a course of instruction in each place, and will be happy to receive pupils at their respective dwelling*. He will divide hi* time equally in the above- places, Lesson* will In- given on the Piano Forte. Span, ish Guitur, Pedal Harp, Flute, Violin. &c. and will also instruct those who •tesire it in fashionable singing in the Italian Style fcZT ^ig’r. VjV lodgings are tit Capt. Peter Liuck’s. Winchester. July 20—tf. Igitegittin to In the Superior Court of Chancery /widen at Winchester, the I3lh, day of April, 1822. Albert Kinney, and John Kinney, in fnnt* by Joseph Kmnty, their father and next friend ' Plaint ill*, •r G.ussr Margaret Smib, lute Margaret Moore, Lteiizer Barrow, and John Adams. Defendant. THIS cause eatr.o on to be heard I this 13th day of April, 1822, on the B:ll, answer nl the defendant Burrow, ntid exhibits, publication having been made against the other defendant* a* the law directs, and was argued by Counsel : On consideration whereof lite Court doth adjudge and order that master Commissioner B'nt, do exam ine, state and settle the Guardianship account of the defendant Margaret i^nii h, as guardian for the infant plaint ill-ij stating all such matters «.pe» eially defined pertinent by himself, or which shall be required by cither of tho pa'-ties to be specially stated, and make report thereof to the Court in order to a final decree. Vv.wiy—- i cute, DANIEL LEE, e. c. July —13 Commissioners* office,'* Winchester, July 9, 1822. £ 5 HE parties to the above mention ed suit are hmeby notified, that in n oeoienee to the above recited order 1 shall attend at n»y office aforesaid, ou M .ndfly the I2‘fi d«y <f August next, for the purpo-e of carrying <he said order into effect, when and where they will attend vvfli such witnesses and vouchers, as they may think pro per to po«’rice. LEMUEL BE\T, Mas. C.ta. July — 13. Virginia to wit : nr Kales /widen in the Clerk's Office of the Superior court of chant cry fnr the Winchester District the first Mon day in May, 1822. Lewi* Hoff, Plaintiff, AGAINST John Smith and others, Defendon??. I 1 IIR Defendrtn s Robert Mil's and Eliza his wife, and Jarquilina Mur. dock nut having enter d their appear, anc.e and given security according to the Act of Assembly anil the Rules i.f • hi* Court, and it appearing by saii* — factory evidence, that thev Hie not in* hnbiiuots of :Sris country: It i.s ordered. I hnl the said Defendants do appear here on tiro first day of the liexl term i and answer the oils ef ihc plaintiff; anil ! • hut a copy of this older he forthwith j inserted irr some newspaper published \ in Winchester, for two months Mireet*- | sively, and posted at the front door r,f ! the Court I louse in the said town of i Winchester. A Copy— Teste, I>a> I EL LEE, c, c. c. June !.—.0. M. Virginia to wit: Jit /Ivies h olden in the Clerk's Office of the. Superior Court of Chancery for the Winchester District thefirst '.holi day in May, 1822. Lewi* Hofl and Samuel Brisrly Kxeeu lor* of It ibert Dunbar deeVJ, plaintil]*, AOA1NST J.»hn Smith nnd others, defendant*. I I^HF defendants linbert Mill* aud Kli/a hi* wile and Jmj tieline Murdoch not having entered their op. earanee and given security affording : o the net of A**cntbly and the rules ot' hi* Court, and it Hpj,eating by sail* factory c» idenec, that lb- y ere rot in habitant* oftbi* county ; It is ordered, I hat the said defendant* do appear here on the first day nf the next terra nnd answer the bill of the plaintiffs ; and that a copy of this order bo forth, with inserted in some rew*paper pnb li-lnd in Winchester, for two month* successively and posted at the front ; door of the Court House in the suid j town of Winchester. A Cni*v<—Teste DANIEL LfcK 9. c.o. I June 1—c. M. j ■ r [ FOR SALE, A TRACT OF IjANi) ? >a iiu iag J i sL 239 .QCRES, lying on both sid*-* , of Bac.k Creek, whereon the subscriber now lives, a considerable part of which is good BOTTOM LAND, The im provewicMs are a comfortable DWKL LING HOUSE, Kitchen, Smoke-house, a good Burn, and an O chard. The payments will be made aec uninodalinir and the land sob! on low terms. ALSO A TRACT OE LAND, CONTAINING Four Hundred Acres, lying on the waters of Buck Creek, a bout two miles from the former, and adjoining the lauds of Wm. Bywaters. Joseph I) >lbv and others. This is fine land and well timbered, but has no im« provements on it. A great bargain will be given in either of the above farms, by applying to the subscriber living near Pughtowu. L. M'COOLE. ° Feb 2—tf. 9|tatuijacs IgcUV. U'DJvR a Depi ee of the Superior Court ol Chancery for the Winches ter District pronounced the 1st day of December 1820 in a rau-e depending in the said Court between Evan P, i aylor, plaintiff, and R bcrt Baily and Aon Cailmel defendant,* I shall expose to sale at public auction, to the high est bidder for cash, before the door of the Court House in the town of Win chester on Wednesday the 7th day of August next a tract of land in the cnuu ties ol Frederick and Hampshire, con taining two hundred and forty.four a ct es on the Rear Garden ridge between the lands of John and Owen Rogers, Thomsons’ heirs, Joseph Barry’s heirs and Wm. Smith, fur a more particular dcsei iption »of which see De> d from Charles Smith and wife, to Robert Baily recorded in the office of Freder ick County Court in Sept. lHifi. F M. BECKWI PH, D for JOHN S. PEYTON, m. :r. c. n \ July ft—tds. Virginia to wit: AT Units hohlcn in the Clerk's Office of ‘lie Superior Court of Chancery Jbr the ft uichestcr Disirict the first Monday in May, 1322. Philip C. Pendleton, Plaintiff, AGAINST Aun Turnbull uud Robert Hailey, Defendants. HP***1 Defend^g^g. ^Turnbull (i». 2 therwise iller) not having entered her appearance and ' g»yeo security according i« li e Act of l-semhy and the Rules of this Court, and >t appealing l.y hj -i-ftc'i ry tvi uence, that she is net uu inhabitant of this country: It is ordered, that the -.aid 1 ><*/*•,-ulant i| » appear here on the lir-t d.tj of the next term and answer the bill of the p! .iniiff; and that a co py of this order he forthwith in-erte.l ui some newspaper pul-lb hod in Win Chester, for tw*j months tou.cfi.urtly, dtj'.l paste l at the front linur of tiie Cnort Mouse in the said town of Win chester. A Copy -Test", D \N1EL LEE, c. c. o. ,T'»*•** t,—C. Virginia to wit: At Rail's hohlcn in the. Clerk's 0~fice oj the Superior Court of Chancery for the ft inch ester disirict the first Mon day in May 1822. Joseph Nourse, plaintiff, AGA I N*T John Smith and others, defendants ' aniK defendants Robert Milis and 3 Eliza hi< wife and Jarpieline Mtir <1 -eh not having entered their appear ance anil given security according to the act of Assembly and the Rules of this Court, ami it appearing by satis Jaetory evident**, that they are not in habit ants of this country; [( is ordered. That the said defendants do appear hero on the lir»t day of the next term and answer the hill of the pluinliff; and that a eopy of this order he forthwith inserted in some newspaper published in Winchester, for t wo mon'lts sucee*. sively and posted at the front door of the Court House in the said town of Winchester. A Copy—Teste, DANIEL LEE, c. c, c. June 1 —C. M. \ ^ i ti/rl Si XV 4 • sn 4 ▼ j i wyjlllt IV/ >▼ I t . Jit Units hotdcn in the Clerk's Office of j the Superior Court of Chancery for * the Winchester District the first | Monday in May 1822. John All>orti«. Plaintiff AO a tnbt Thomas McPherrio and Andrew Gotil Defendant*. * l‘ HF Defendant Andrew Gotildinc; JL having; entered his appearance and f^iven -iecurity according; to the act I of Assembly and ihe rules of this * Court, arid it appearing by satisfactory I evidence that he is not an inhabitant j of this Comm mwenlth; li is ordered, , That the said Defendant do appear • here on the first, day of th-1 next term i and answer the bill of dm PIaj;j- | tiff: and that a copy of this order be i forthwith inserted in «nme news.paper published in Winchester fur two ( monihs successively, and posted at the front door of the Court House in the raid town of Winchester A Copy.—Tc-te, OANJKL J.ER„ o, c. c. June 1 — D \\ Hardy County, to wit: June Court, 1322. Hetty Updegralf, Plaintiff, against Amhro«e Upd -grulf. - PatiJi ami Margaret I»i» wife, lute Margaret Up degrt.IF, and Joint ll|idfgntff ind M»ir> UpdegrafF, h- irs of Joseph Updegratf. deceased. Defendants. IN CHANCERY. THE Defendant* Ambrose Upde grvfi, and - Patch & Margaret his wife, and John Updegraff, not having entered their appearaoee and given se curity according to the act ol Assem bly 4 ml tlie rule* of this Court, and it appearing by satisfactory evidence that they are not inhabitants nf-thi* couu tiy: It is ordered, That the said De fendants do appear here no the first day of October Court n»'xt and answer the bill of the Plaintiff: and that a co. py of thi* order be forthwith inserted in some news-paper published in Win chester for two months successively, and another copy posted at the front d-.or of the Court douse of Hardy county. A Copy—Teste, ED. WILLIAMS, c h. c. July 0. to toU: In the Superior Court of Chancery /widen at H'inchestcr, tlis 10//;, day oJ'Jtpril 1822. William Bywaters, and Ann his wife, late Ann Cooper. Plaintiffs, jtG/IXS7u Rebecca Cooper, widow, and adminis tratrix, ami Jacob Cooper, administra tor of Jeremiah Cooper dec’d. and (he h“irs of said dec’ll. Defendants. BY Consent of the parties by their Counsel, it is ordered that mas ter Commissioner Bent, do examine, state and settle the administration ac count of the defendants, Rebecca Coo per, administratrix, and Jacob Cooper edminihtrator of Jeremiah Cooper dec’d. stating all such matters speci ally det-med pertinent hy himself, or w hich shall be required by either of the parties to lia .pccially stated; and itirtke r« port thereof to the Court in order to a final deeiee. A Copy— l est, DANIEL LEE, c. c‘ Inly 13— commissioners’ office, ^ Winchester, July 9, 1822. 5 rHK parties to tlie above meotioii t d suit will please to take noliee that in obedience to the above recited older, I shall attend ut my office in Winchester, on TbursJuy the 15ih, day of August next, for the purpose of carry iug the said order into effect, when and where they will attend wi>It swell w i:i.eases and vouchers us they muy think proper to pnulmc. LEMUEL BENI , Mas. Com. July—13 —---- ■ i ... - APPROVED FAMILY MEDICINES, Which are celebrated for the cure of most disorders to which the human body is liable prepured oniv by the sole prop: ieior T. W. DYOTT, M. D. Grandson of the late celebrated Dr. Ro* bertson of Edinburgh, And fer sale in Philadelphia cn!y at the pro* piictci's wholesaleand retail drug and family medicine \vaie!ou<e, Kortheast tinner of Second Race sheet<•, And, ly retail, of his Agents throughout the United Stales. DU. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED STOM ACHIC ELIXIR OF HEALTH, Price one dollar and fifty cents. Which has proved by thousands who have experienced its beneficial effects to be the most valuable medicine ever offered to the pub lic for the cure of cough* cold* consumption the whooping cough asthma pain in the breast ciamp anil wil d ill the stomach he'ad srhc loss i-l appetite indigestinn etc. For the Dysentmy or Lax Cholera Moihus severe gripinga ami other diseases of the bow els and tlie summer complaint in children it lots provi d a certain remedy anil restored to perfect health from tlie greatest debility. I\rsons afflicted with Pulmonary complaint* or disorder of the Breast and Lungs even in tlie moat advanced s'ate will find immediate relief. Common Coughs and Cold* which are in general occasioned by obstructed perspira tion will be found to yield to its benign influ ence in a lew hours. in Asthmatic or Consumptive cnmpbiints Hoarseness Wheezing* Snort ner* of Broth and the Hooping Cough it will guc immediate I L'llCU dr. uor.r.riTsoNvs VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL Or, Nature’* Grand llestcral.ve. Price f, 1 50 Cents. Is confidently recommended as the most e f firacious medicine lor the rpeedy rtlicl aftd cure of al! nervous complaints attended with inward weakness depression of the spirits head-ache, tremor Giotneas hysteric fus dr, bility seminal weakness gletes and variou* complainls resulting from secret impropriety of youth sod dissipded liabi's residence in w»rm climates the inmoderste use of tea the unskilful or excessive use of mercury so olte-n destructive to the human race diseases pecu liar to females at a certain period of life Flour. Albtis barretines etc. Under tbe denomination of nervous disorde’S are included several diseases ol the most dan geroils kind end are so various that a volume would liardlv suffice to complete a description of them. It pervades wi'h its baleful influ ence the- wheje r.rrvous sys'em writhing the heart wsth inexhressiWe anguish, »nd exoling the most dieadful anggtaiir.ns i.f horror and despair. To this demon have thousands fallen a s icrifice in the direful transports of rs rsge. The most common symptoms of i's com nieno merit are weakness flatulence palpita tions watchfulness drowsiness alter rath g ti midity flashes of heat ard cold numbn.-s cramp g.d I ness pains in the h* ad bsek and loins hirkop d.ffif nlty of respiration and de* iutioti anxiety d:y cu-yh e’er. Tlie vegetable Xirrooi cotdUl i« also ** great Antiscorbutic Medicine and is ol infinite service for pin dying the blond and curing these foul disotorrs of the akin which corn m«nly nppearin the form of scurvy, surfeit red blotrhit carbuncles ulcers etc. etc A d»s~ of Dr. Uyott’s Antibiliuns PilL uk. n occasionally with this medicine proves of ad ditional set vice in the l»«u men'inned cases. DR. ROBERTSON'S CEL E BRA T HD C. O UT A N D R E U M A A. TIC DROPS, Price txco Dollars. A safe and illei tHal cure fur the gout rheuma tism lumbago stone and gravel swelling and weakness of joints spra us bruises ami „ll kinds of green wounds tlie crarrp pains m thy head face and body stiffness in tlie rtfctlt chil^ bLms frozen limbs etc. * DR. DYOTT’S " PATENT ITCll OINTMENT, For pleasantness s-f«>y expediiun ease und errtasiny is iu6nih ly superior to snv ohef medicine for tlie cure of that most disagree*’ ble anti tormuuting disor der the I'rh Price 50 cents per box. DR. ROBERTSON'S PATENT STOMACH BITTERS, Price one dollar. Which are cilebra'cd for strenghening we-k stomachs increasing the appetite and a certain preventative aid cure for the lever and sgue e c. ^ For the fever and ague a malady so preva lent throughout the southern states and af. flicting to families resoling in all low count ie« redundant with marshes iukes stagnated pools rivers these celebrated snd universally esteemed Bitters hsve surpassed every remedy ever administered for tire relief and cure of the most obstinate oppressor of the human frame; numerous instances ol their efficacy have been testified after the balks and various other extolled prescriptions failed they proved successful to the admiration of those who experienced and witness'd 'lie li-ppy effects DR. ROBERTSON’S INFALLIBLE WORM DESTROYING LOZENGES. A medicine universally esteemed for desrev ing every species of worms—price oO cents Symptoms—The common symptoms of th*» worms ore paleness of'the countenance at other limes flushing of the face itching of the nose and about the seat staring and grinding of the teeth in sleep swelling ol the upper lip the appetite sometimes b-d at other linn % voracious; looseness disagreeable breath « hard swelled belly great thirst the urine frothy and sometimes of a whitish color griping or cholic pains an involuntary dis charge of saliva especially when asleep ; fr( . qiieot pains in the sides with a dry cougli and unequal pulse; palpitations of the hem t swoonings cold sweats palsy epileptic fits ace. Though numberless medicines are cxtollt.l tor expelling and killing worms none are «cjual in eflicscy to Dr. Robertson’s Worm Leatrojj. mg Lozenges; they are mild in their operation and may be given the youngest infant will* safety. CIRCASSIAN EYE WATER, Price 50 cents. A sovereign remedy for all disorders ofthe eyes whether arising from cold inflammation weakness &c J)R. DYOTT'S ANTDBlLlOUS FILLS, For the prevention and cure of Bilious and Malignant Fevers. Price 25 cent*—large boxes 50 ants. Those Pills if timely hduiun.*'trcd will re* ' move the causes which commonly produce In termittent Remittent Bilious ami Yellow F«.. vers Bilious Cholic Pleurisy Dysentery Worms Hiliuus Vomiting Flatulence Ind; gestion loss of appetite Ostivenrss Kpihp tic l-'its llypochoiidria and Hysterical mlir-* liona foul Stomach Cuide and Coughs Astl,* inu Brurvy Strangury Gravel Rheumatism and Gnu'. They are particularly serviceable in f mill* disorders and especially in the removal of these obstructions which ire the great source of their complaints at certain periods ; they possess this eminent advantage ever molt pur gatives that while *hey operate gently they produce neither costivemss debility nor too great excitement ■, whenever there is a predis position to a disease arising from marsh «fTIii vit or a too copious use of ardent spirits or a vitiaed state of the-bile they are sure to re lieve. They are highly n-rommended to iravelhrs I by se* at d land as tiny may be made use t f ■ with the Utmost safety without charge o» diet nr exercise. They will he found peculiar!/ beneficial in the prevention of disorders inci dental to warm climates,-—they deterge and cleanse viscid humors open obstruct inns promote the secretion of good bile operating as a cathartic and powerful diuretic and diaphoretic. MAHY’S PLA1STER CLOTH, Approved and rerommenfed by all 'he moi eminent physicians of Philadelphia. This plaister cloth well known in the United States and particularly in the city of Philadelphia is » sovereign remedy against ulcers however old and inveterate; algo can* rers erysipelas wens lurrpsscrofula fistula white swelling sore breast felons whi'Jows biles csrhuncles etc. etc. It cures spr ing bruises ps-ins in the back swelling and pains in the joints scalds burns chilblain son: legs and wounds tending to suppuration : if draws cauterised sons or is*uts very stums | fully and without pain {dissipates the pain of the gut’ aid rheumatism in a short time ) as i* soften* thr skin It is used successfully ! for the ctne of corns on the fee'. This j plaister is recommended to mariners and otbeis who tru-rl hi ,«n r-r bv land. 1>R. liVOTT’S * itM'Aiak.iuL.re luurh At-HE DROPS /'rice 50 cents. THE RESTORATIVE DENTIFRIC, I'or cleansing, whitening und preserving the T’i eih and Gum s. This valuable preparation possesses the most salutary virtue in r.lranso g and beauti fjir.g Uie tietli; in at a composition it is perfectly free from acd or any other pernicious property liable »*> rnrrcdc or in any way injure the lee lb for which reason is attribute <1 the safely of its use nrd the preference ii In.* obtained «>ver other preparations iMended l< r tiinilrr purposes f it srn gh. i,« ihp guns eradicates 'be scurvy sweeten s the hre- ‘ j preserves f’ie- teeth from drcijtrg ! trrtttllifm from aclnrg and M.e t.ccea j having them drawn Fee. ' Store Uie above invaluable medicine* . firs! discovered upwards of teven /ntmfiTtt l themand Jwtons hate experienced their haj} y at.d saliiiary efforts many of whom from the , ow'Rt stage 1/ tlieir disorders. r..kc not.Ce that each at.d alt of the above genuine mrelicines are signed on die nut.siteJ I cover* w itli the signature <■I the self prep-per T. if . vrn rr, m. jk CCVA fre«b R.»f j iy r.f the sbovr medicines it.si r>reived end fur title-by 1*11X1 AM j Mil,LRU W inchester where pamphlet* con* j tabling Ctll.ficR’.e* of rurrs. (ir. m v be lud 1 ?r»l tP Him Usui J»U, 28 3821.