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F-TO THE AFFLICTED!jr€¥r.r II*—*4y **-X.M :t-In justice to myself, I have been induced to rfeply to a false end unjustifiable attack made upon me and othesa by Swaini, the vender of a certain Panacea in this city. I do this also, in or-' tier to remove from the public mind, the false impressions which may arise out of his pompous jjd incorrect statement in the public prints.— Mr.Swalm wishes to establish the belief, that he is the sole patentee of the celebrated Panacea, .ttpon which he has built his fortues; and not sat--- isfied with asserting- this, he goes on to condemn*5 *? ** 8Puriot?s OTd false imitations. Now - Aotning is more entirely destitute of TRUTH. I hare fapen acquainted with the (CT ouxgisal qe-ciFfc frbx which Swaisi mashfaotohes his hed-, tc**s, rok dpwabos or ten teabs. It was ob-TA|3S1s9 FftDJt KI FATSER-IIf-LAW, WHO SOW BE*smas js tbr State of New Yobs, wao has us-®» TT FOB THIS-TT TEARS, AND PERFORMED INSU-SIEBABtE EXTRAORDTSART COKES WITH IT. Inater# Case where I have administered this medi-. cm*».r5ts virtues have not been blownta fkii: this, ofjtselfj and I have certificates to substantiate the fact, would give the lie to Mr. Swaim’s bare assertion. Perfectly satisfied as { MB, with the increasing orders for it, which are reaching me from various parts of tbe Union, I should not have thought it necessary to make this plain statement of the relative merits of the case, had not Mr. Swaim, on one occasion, when personally waited on him, to purchase h« Panacea, and complained of his extortionate 4 pnce, remarking to him that she could purchase 9»2»r half the money, advised her not to take any of it for fear it might produce fatal conse-' quences* and went on to say that it was not genuine, Thousands of persona who are now en-- joying thehlessings of health, established by its use, will bear me out of this assertion,. 1 oatP-Asleh’s Removatise Vegetable Pajtacea”ker'a Panacea, I procured two botlins, one bow- • wt\Xy removed the pain, and the is now |JAMES C. MUHCIl. The Proprietor of Parkers Panacea has the satisfaction of laying before tbe public, the following recommendatory notice of bis Medicine trom Dr. Edwin A. Atlee, a highly respectable practitioner in Philadelphia, Having been requested to state, what experience 1 have had of the efficaty of Park-^ixrtac^df I am eDatyed to say, that three patients, who have used of the bottles presented for trial, have evidently derived’ great benefit. The first is a respectable female, who laboured under extreme Scrofulous debility, in which tbe stomach participated largely—its digestive functions being much disordered. After taking one bottle, her health was improved—her appetite, di gestion, and complexion meliorated; and inthe use of the second bottle, her convalescence is speedy.The second, is the son of a board-merchant, who suffers with the htp-disease, a scrofulous affection or caries of the neck of the thigh boae. Previously to the use of Parker s Panacea, he had habitually suffered great pain In the affected part, and bis general health was much impaired. He has taken nearly two bottle^, and his parents say he has been more free of pain than before, while hisi general health is fast improving. i he third is a Lady* whose disease is ^supposed to be Rheumatic—and who has long suffered with an extensive ulcer of the leg, resisting the remedies prescribed bv two regular and eminent physicians, who apprehended the loss of the limb by gangrene. By request, I called to see her today; viewed the ulcer, which is no*v not more than a fourth, in diameter and depth, oi what it was originally—is'much less swollen, very slightly painful—and she says she» F*™1 mere bcnefit from the two bottles of Parker's Panacea, than from anymediciae that had been before administered,li the above recommendatory notice is calculated to benefit the proprietor, it is at hisE. A. ATLEE.Philadelphia, 5th mo. 30, 182 7\Soldby Josefh Brisghfrst, Druggist and Chemist, No. 87, Market street Wilmington.t-ri»A Valuable Farm for Sale.aS offered for private sale, a Valuable Farm, situated in Pencadei hundred, Newcastle County, Del. a- _______ . b out 1 mile south of Newark« adjoi n-rs,*jr every besfbct, buuai to Swaim’s, awd \?S , •, F' ,H‘ Hohzbecker, the heirs ofVil-where.his has prov- i,a™ lt;se^/ec-’ Zachariah Jones, and others, ed, efficacious, with SECURITY asd freebom. F°ntait[l”ff*06 acres, “more or less”. This Farmn on a black oak and hickory soil, in a high state or cultivation* and equaled by few in the neigh-bonrhood; It is well adapted to all kinds of GrasSes and Grain;—lias on it a young thriving orchard of about one hundred trees of choiceexce^ent bottom meadow, through which runs a never failing stream;and seven tillages or fields, all under good fence. The improvements are a two story log duelling house, well weather-boarded outside and lathed and plastered inside, having three rooms down and tour up stairs, with a first rate cellar under thec TAIs0’ ak,tcben adjoining, with a pump or excellent water at the door,- a stone milk house and a smoke house; a frame barn, nearly new, with excellent stabling underneath, sufficient to hold ten or twelve head of horses, besides milch cows, calves, c. Further descrip-I 1 ft n 1 C1 ri n n «m J ■ ■» .. . f • I4GVED EFFICACIOUS, WITH SECURITY AMD FREEDOM. AHB t DO SAT, WITHOUT FEAR OF COJTTIt ICTI0 F, AifD I CAS ESTABLISH THE FACT BETOSD THE POSSI-PEEITT OF DOUBT—THAT My medicine and HisOSTE A3TD THE SAME THIHG, WITH THE EXCBF-TiOaFOF AST JEEHCURIAE PREPARATION.- *■ JOHN A. FARKFR.Vegetable Renovating Panacea.Carefully prapared from'the original recipe, 9ua warranted equal to any now in useFOR THE CURE OF. Liver Complaints, Scrofula, orKing’s EvR, Mercurial Disease, Tamonrs, Putrid Sore Throat, Tetter, Ulcers, c. Etc.msuClt;Tc a fHi* * -v-rw# - a u v,vwa» waives, cx-c. jurtoer descrip-Itisqiarticularly beneficialin Rheumatisms.its S?* lS de^d un^ecessary, as it is expected effects being such as completely to remove the • any.'vilt;5hing to purchase will view the prem-complflmt. ♦ ,c“‘* ‘l -1% all cutaneous diseases, or affections of the*__ I .1 • 4 . *akin, perhaps there is no medicine that has been more eminently successful. In the early stages ot Consumption, it will be found of eminent ser-vi,c.e* It affords effectual relief in Sylphltitic and Mercurial Diseases..Several cases of Jaundice have been radically removed by the use of only a few bottles.• f %• .. - , . ^ i — Lllt;v- pi cm-ises, winch the subscriber, living thereon, cansnow, and make known the conditions of sale.JOHN PJTNF.R.’4t.May 28, 1827.37-TSHHROTAITY.HE Subscriber beg, leave to offer himself to the Democratic Citizens of Newcastle Conn-~~ rLUC3‘ I ri ;°r Qfhce °f SI!E3UFF to be supplied in. Dyspepsia, or mdigesbon, is taken away by Oetober next; assuring them that in esse heits powerful virtues; and where Children are sho»3d be the object of ibeir choice, his best ex-conosrnedit h known to be a salutary operative ertions shall be employed to execute the dutiesknd for that purpose kept by families to be used tbe office with fidelity; and pledging himselfin, the complaints incident to the change of the to abide by the decision of the Countv Meeting^ to be held at the Red Lrfori, for the noi'mna^ion^ofThi3 Medicine is Warranted Genuine, and is the County TicketanLn°fin^se5 ilis c“cftllly prepared) _____ ALEXANDER PORTER.HeIHoHoHoHoHoHoHoCoerawittheThBalCor,Coifrom the original Recipe,By JOHN A. PARKER.Directions for using this Medicine, and certificates foom respectable persons who it has radically cured of various confirmed diseases, accom pany each, bottle.This Panacea has been highly recommended by many respectable Pkt/sidans, and Professors in the Umverity of Pennsylvania, it has performed remarkable cures, after all the efforts of experience and sfcUl have failed. A timely use of it will prevent Consumptions, ss it carries off the complaints that terminate in this fata! wideV* 1* — , A .. _ __May 17,1835—tf.^ Fbe cultivation of these Crops is everj* seasonspreading disease. It is a well known fact, that bec°^n^ mJrJ enlarged, as their excellence as more die with this disease than of any other to , stock becomes more generally kndwn?TO AeiRSCUiLTtritSSTS.D. C. liAXBHETll,nursery and seedmen,Ao. 85. Chesnut Street. Philadelphia.OFFER for sale some superior Seed of the MANGEL WURTZELL. or CATTLE BEET—also, of the RUTA BAGA, or $\\ ED-ISH TURNIP.* v — - — - - j umore die with this disease than of any other to L. Which the iifeman family are exposed. Indeed, f it has spread to such an alarming extent, and is so i% certain in its operation, when once it has got the l^j'ascendency, that we cannot be too careful in nip-T ping in the bud the diseases that generate it. j In cases where Mercury has been used, the ef-*, fects of which remain in tbe system, it is an inval-. uable medicine. It restores the constitution to I its wonted vigor and soundness, and completely \ eradicates the evils that attend it, -and many k-xnore can bear testimony to its good effects in^ this particularPBZOS $2 PER BOTTliE.r $20 PER DOZEN.a (Ci'Post-Masters, or other Gentlemen, whomay interest themselves in the sale of this Med** oKnll flftTR A ItVlAHn! m.n A . 11 1 a tparticularly the former, which is extremely nutritious, and the produce very great,—stxicm hundred buskek to the acre, hav mg been reared in the neighbourhood of Philadelphia, with no more labour, than good farmers bestow on Indian Corn. For particulars as to the mode of cultivation, c.see Memoirs of the Pennsylvania Agricultural Society.^ CC/ Before nee may be had toC. G. REYNOLDS, Xc. 69, Marhct-st , Wilmington; who will receive and forward all orders winch may be left in their i are.May 17, 1K7. ' 35^4t.2(KPiplct:dedisualnsuawart:withfirstftf — - — - — —- r v V*icine, shall have a liberal discount allowed them. They my be assured that the ingredients used in the manufacture of it are entire]) simple, and of ft corrective nature, and its specific qualities bAre been tested by many of our most respecta-Physicians.j? GjTOvden from any part of the Union will be attended to with punctuality, and every information given that may be required. Address toJOHN A. PARKER,^ -^To tbe care of Atkinson and Alexander, Prin-I' ten, Philadelphia,^ CERTIFICATES.I w« afflicted, several years ago, with a mercurial di*e**e» which destroyed my health and enfeebled tny cotistitution to that degree that I detpainxl of evef again recovering from the effects of it. I bad been under the care of a phj-. riciam for more than seven months, and my malady stiH continued tq increase; in fact ! bad,become ulcerated, when by chance, 1 became acquainted with Mr. John Jl. Parker, who informed j me that He believed he could cure me in a tcit Iftbort time with hilt; Panacea, five bottles of which restored me to health atd comfort.G. MILLS,Witness, J. H. SrawiRT.Philadelphia, February 14, l82f.Philadelphia, April 11 ih 1827.I beheby certify that my wife was afflicted with moat excruciai'mg Rbeamatic pains in all herfor two BKftthti being advjaed to try Par-SPRING GOODS.THE SUBSCRIBER has just received in ad-1 Tnfl diticrn to his former stock, a large assort-; ,1 ment of Spring Gocxls, among w hich are, ' A KCLOTHS and KERSEYMERES,Silk, Toihnet, Valencia and Marseilles Vestings. . Letentines, Florenses, Grosde Naples, and Lus- i tring Silk«.Ravens Duck, Russia and Porter Sheetings.Irish Linens, Sea Island and Prime N. Orleans Shirtings.Cambric, Jaconet, cwjss and Mull Muslins Bombazcts, Bcmbazenes and Norwich Crapes.Silk, Cotton and Woolen Hosiery,Dnllingt Blue and Yellow Nankeens.2 Cases Leghorn—1 do. Straw Bonnets.Also, a large as^ortmcRt ofBOOTS Sc SHOES,At the following low pricu: viz.2 cases Men’s fine Boots, f 2 00 per3 do. do Mnnroes, S'j1 do Ladies Valerc;a Shoes 752 do do Morocco 1 do. do. Leathc-. do 50JOHN PATTERSON.N.B J. P , hcc just received an extensive I assortment of PAPER HANGINGS, of the • newest pattern*April, 1827.etswith next win one c will lalso.Halt'-» *cn% 1 J. ! Bn021pair.do,do-do.lt;3*.3d—3 m,iiuigmftnt Notts l\ont\s,ron SAi.r, at this opitce.ALSO,BLANK CHECKS.Fla
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