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A Fresh Supply
oi Tine following
Are Just reccivAl, and offered For Sale by .
THOS. t WRAY,
* Agent for the Proprietor, «
PREPARED ONLY BY THE SOLE PROPRIETOR
T. W. DYOTT, M. D.
% OBAXDSOA Ot TU* L-iTK CKLEI»tt/#KI) DM. BOXEUTSON,’
0/ Edinburgh;
AND FOR SALE IN PHILADELPHIA ONLY.
AT THK
PROPRIETOR'S WHOLESALE & RETAIL
, DRUG AND FAMILY
MEDICINE WAREHOUSE,
-Vo. 137, Northeast comer of Second & Race Sta.
AND UX KKT.VI* Os HIS AOKNT9 THROUGHOUT THK
UNITED STATES. 4 *■
DR. ROBERTSON'S
CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR O*F
'f HE ALTfI.
(Price One Dollar and Fifty cento,}
Which has proved by ihoufands, whohove
experienced its beneficial effects, tobe the mod
valuable medicine ever jf&rcd to the public,
for the cure of coughs, colitis, confureption,
the hooping cough, ail lima, pa.n in the bread
Crimps and wind in the stomach, head ache,
loft of appetite, indigcftion, Ac. Ac.
For the D Tentary or Lax, Cholera Mor
bus, fever* Griping*, and other diseases of
the bowels, and the Summer Complaint in
Children, it has proved a certain remedy,
and restored to pencil health from the great,
est debilify.
P< rfonsitfH died with Pulmonary Complaints
ordifixderof the Bread and Langs, even in
the«a >ft advanced ftatc, will find immediate
relief. . ( '•
Common Coughs and Colds, whfch are in
general occafi med by odftrudled perfpiracion,
will be fonntl to yield toif* benign influence
in a few hours.
In Afthrhatic or Confumpttve complaints,
Hnarfcnels, Wheelings, Shortness of Breath,
and the Hooping Cough, it will give imme.
diate relief.
dr. Robertson's
VEGETABLE NERVOUS CORDIAL
OR, NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE.
vrrvv* **»**)»■ ■ '-» s «JL
Is co ifi.i'-n ly recommend*, d, a* the moat
efficacious medicine f r the speedy telief and
cure of all nervous complaints, attended with
inward weakneft, depression of the spirits,
headache, faintnefs, hylleric fits, debility,
fcminal weakneft, gleets, and various com.
plaints resulting from secret improprieties of
youth and dissipated habits, residence in
warm climates, the immoderate ufc of tea,
the unskilful or excefiivc use of mercury, so
often deftrusive of the human frame, difeaf.
es peculiar to females at a certain period of
Use, Fluor Albua, barrenness, &c. Ac
Under the denomination of nervous difor.
decs, are included fcvctal direases of the
most dangerous kind, and are so various that
a v lame .v mid tfardly suffice to complete a
defeription of them. It pervades, with its
balefhl influence,, the whole nervous system,
writhing the him with inexpressible an
guish, and cxcl ing the rood dreadful fnggtf
tions of horror and difj air. To thia demon
have thouftnd< fallen a facrifice, iii the dire,
ful transports of rage*
The moll common fymptoros of its com
rrenccmcnt, are weakness, flitulence, palpi,
tations, watchlulneft, dr.wfinds alter eating
timidity, fl (hes of heat and cold, numbness,
cramp, giddimft, pains in the heat), back
a' d toms, hickup, difficulty of respiration,
and deglutition, anxiety, dry cough, Ac.
The Vegetable Nervous Cordial is aTo a
Sreat Anitcorbutic Medicine, «nd is of in
nit e fervicc for Purifying tbe Blood , and
curing those loul difordeis us rhe skin which
commonly ippear in the form of Scurvy, Sur
feit, Rad Blotches, Carbuncles, Ulcers, Ac.
A dole of the Anil Bilious Pills, taken oc
cafimally with this medicine, proves of ad
•'* ditionsl fetvjse iu the last mentioned cases.
m, ROBERTSON'S
CELEBRATED OWUT A RHEUMATIC DROPS,
v Price Two Dollar a.
A fife {and tifetuat cure for the gout,
■ rhr uraatifm, lumbagr, done aud gravel ftkcl
; ling atd weakneft of the jot ms, sprain?,
b.uifes, and ail kinds cf greeu wounds—the
ciamp, pains it* the head, face and body,
ftiffmft in the neck, chilblains, frozen
- limbs, Ac.
, DR. ROBERTSON’S
1 . PATENT STOMACHIC BITTERS,
Price One Dollar,
, 4 ■ Which ate celebrated fjt strengthening
weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and
a certain prcvtnitiive and cure for the fever
and ague, Ac. Ac. , /
Fo>' the Fever and Ague," a malady so pre.
valent throughout the fou'hern States, and
so ftffiiftiug to families refidiog in all law
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countries, redundant with marshes, lakes,
fbgiuted, pools, livers, Sec. Sec, thcfrcCK
ebrated and universally clUemcd Bisters,
have furpafled every rgmed.v ever admini-.
stered, far the relief and £jurc of that myu
ob?inate oppreffoi of the human frame num
herlefs infiances of the afficacy have bfer
teftifiad, after ba»k/, and various orb.
er extolled prefcripihns failed, they proved
fucctftful, to (he admiration%f thTc whp
experienced and witntffod theil happy el
fefttu
DR. ROBERTSON'S,
IKFALIBLE WORM DESTROYING LOZENGES
* A medicine highly r»*ceff<ry 1 to be :%.ept
in all families— Price fi/ty Cent*, ,
Symptoms—The common fynt) toms ol
the Wormrlre, palcncft of .hi coitpffcnanue
at other times slushing ,of the i>ching
of the nose, and about the feat,- darting
pnd grinding of :hc teeth in sleep, swelling
us the upper lip r the appetite fumetimes
bad, at other times vora* i usVloofineft,
difagrceabic breath, a hard (Veiled belly,
great thiift, the urine frothy and fome'times
of a whilifti color, griping or cholic pains,
an involuntary difehafgc cf saliva, efpccial.
Iv when ep, fiequent pains in the flue,
with a dry cough, and mrtqual paSfe, pal
pitations of the heart, fwoonings, cold
fwoitr, palsy, epileptic sis, &c, &c.
Though rrumberiefs medicines arc extol
led for cxp<U|ng .md killing worms, n< nc
are equ-il in efficacy to Dr, Robertson's
WORM DESTROYING LOZENGES,
they are pild in their opera tioa, and may
be givtn to »he youngest infant with safety.
Dr. DYOTT’s PILLS
For the prevention and cure of B iious
and Fevers. Price ,25 cento—
large boxes SO cents.
Theft Pills, if timely administered will
remove the causes which commonly pro.
duce the Yellow Fever, Bilious Fcveis,
Ague and Fever, Flatulen
cies, Indigestions’ Coftivcr.eft, Hypochon.
driac aud Hysteric complaints, Stanguaiy,
Gravel, Rheuma ism and Gout*
They are peculiarly ferviccable fn Fe
male Disorders, and especially in the re
moval of those obfiructions which ate the
grea'tTource of their complaints at certain
periods, they pofiefs this eminent advant.
age over most other purgatives, that while
they operate gently, they produce neirher
coflivenefs, debility, nor too grear excite
meet, whenever there is a predifpofiiion to
a disease, arising from rnarfti effluvia, a too
«fi.rAs, ftyfeit a r relieve^
DR. DYOTT'S PATENT ITCH,
OINTMENT j
For pleasantness, fafety, expedition, ease
certainty is infinitely superior to any
other medicine, for the cure of that mofi
difagrteahle and tormenting disorder, the
iTf’H Price 50 cents per box.
Dr. Dyott's Infallible Tooth Ache Drofis y
Price 50 ct ats.
Circassian Eye- Water, celebrated for
curing most disorders of tbe eyes—Price
50 cents.
Dr Tissott’s Celebrated Gout and Rheu
matic Drops Price Two ’ r
Dr, Godbold’s Vegitable Balm of Life-**
P ire One dollar.
The Balm of Iberia —Ex traded from an
Iberian plant, for curing the defects of the
skin, and improving the complexion, Ac.
Pare two dollars.
The Restorative Dentrifice —For clean,
ting, whitening, and preserving the teeth
*md gums. (Price jo cents per box.)
Since the above invaluable medicines were
firft difeovered, upwards of seven hundred
thousand persons have experienced their
happy and falotary effefts, many of whom
from the lowest stage ol their disorders.
Take notice, that each and all the
above genuine Medicines are signed on she
outfidc covers with the figna'urc of ths fide
proprietor. T. W. DYOTT, M. D.
Dr. T. W, Dyott, refpeflfully informs
the public, that the above mentioned Gen
uine Medicines, arc prepared and fold in
Philadelphia only, at hit Wholesale and
Retail Drug and Family Medicine Warc
houfe, No. 137, N. E. corner of Second
and Race Strceis—whefe he has constantly
for sale, a large and general afibitment of
frefh D. ugs and Medicines, of every de.
feriprion, warranted genuine.
Those who purchase by the quantity
fi rcvlh, will be allowed a very liberal
difevont.
N, B. Country Storekeepers can obtain
he agency for vending the above Medi
cines, cn commission, by addressing the,
proprietor, accompanied with fatifactory
reference, See, Sect
Letters, poll paid, from any part of the
continent, will meet attention.
fitly as, 1814. co’.vram.
Book-Binding,
Executed with neatness and
Dispatch at this Office. ' j
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MARSHAL’S SALES,
Postponed.
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On//* Jint Tuesday inSe/uember next ft the
Market House in the City oj Augusta,
between the hour* of ten and 3 o’etock,
WILL BE SOLD
A tract of tend, containing 289 £ acres
io Franklin county, on ; the waters of
Broad river, about 2 milts from Carns
vllle, originally granted to Jeremiah
Beall. « .. i
ALSO—A tract of land containing 250
acres in Franklin County, on the waters,
of Bear creek ; buuoiM by tends of
Sandwich, Loury and others, on which
is a good dwelling house, and other im
provements;
, ALSO—Attaotbf land containing Ss2|
acres in Franklin count}, on tl)s wuiersot
Broad river, bounded-by lands of Baker
ahe) others, 'and originally grunted to
Frederick Beall and Edward Ilcndly.
ALSO—A tract of land containing 200
acres (more pr less) adjoining the town
of Carnostfllle in Franklin County, on I
which is a dwelling house, &c. being the
present residence of Gen Fred. BcaH.-
The above levied on as the properly of
Gen,Beall, to satisfy two executions from
the 6lh Circuit Court nf the U. S. for
the dist. of Georgia, in favor of Wright
& Tibbals, Vs Frtd’k. ficail and Beall &
out by D. lendants,—
Conditions cash—Purchasers to for
Titles. THO* H. PENN, D M D.G*
July E fds
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an Order from the Inferior
Court of Burke county,
WILL BE SOLD,
On the Ist Tuesday in October next, at the court
house in th ■» town of Waynesborougb, betwein the ;
usual sab; hours <'
12 2 1-4 Acres of Land ih Burke county, ad
joining David Ballard and others.
ALSO—-100 acres of land hi said county, ad- >
joining Thomas Lavatt and others. The above
dercibed tracts of land to be sold for the benefit of
the heirs and creditors of Frederick Rheney, dec.
July 15 (tds) JOHN RHENEY, adm’r
Administrator’s Sale.
Wiu be Sold on the VHtb day of September next, ai
use late residence of John Laseter, dec. in Burke
county, the ,
Whole of the Personal Property
Os said dec’d.—Consisting of Horses, Cattle,
100 tedious to mention.—Terms of sale—nine
months credit, purc.habers giving small notes and
approved security-#Sale to continue from day to
day 'til the whole of the property is sold.
Martha Laseter , ") Adm.rx.
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July 22. [tds.] Joseph Sbewmake j Adm’r.
Administrator’s Sale.
AGREEABLE to an order obtained from the
Honorable the Justices of the Inferior ) Court
•f Burke county, on the first Tuesday in October next,
at the court bouse in the town of Waynes borough,
between the usual sale hours,
WILL BE SOLD,
One negro man slave, name Jack, being apart
of the persoal property of Elihu Thompson, late j
of Burke county dec’d,—-sold for the benefit of I
the heirs and creditors of said dec’d.—Terms
made known on the day of sale.
William Thompson, 7 , ,
July 22. [f*.] John Thompson, sadmrSl5 admrSl
Susan Thompson, adm’rx,
~T '■ ; ’ NOTICE.
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Will be sold, on the premises, to the highest bid
den, on Tuesday 27th day of September next,
between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock,
[ THE STATE-HOUSE
I In Louisville,
Together with the Lots or public squate on which
j it stands, on a credit of'one, two ahd three years
, —Bonds with approved personal security, afid a
' mortgage on the premises, w’ll be required.
B. WHITAKER, V_ “ ,
J. MERIWETHER J Comm rs •
Louisville, June 24
Corporation of Wrightsborough,
HAVING laid a Tax upon all the Lots in
town, which becomes payable on the 2nd
September ensuing—all persons owners of lots,
or their agents, are notified to come forward on
or before that period and comply with the. Ord
inance, or else the lots will Unavoidably be sold
for the tax,
Thomas White, o
Samuel W■ Good, j - §
July 15(4f—p’d) Daniel Martingale, > ,g
Pearson Pettitt, j
* r f Thomas Dooly J -S
FOR SALE,
THE HOUSE .1X1) LOT
IN the citv of Augusta, on Green
.and TeUair-streets, adjoining Major Hutch
inson. whd|j(L the subscriber formerly lived, and
now occupied by Mr. Joseph Carrie-—and also
a Fifty acre Lot, eleven of which is cleared,
and the balance wood and well timbered, join
ing Jolih Oourse. esq. Lee, Phillips, Beach and
Edwards. Terms made known on' application
to the subscriber, or to Mr. John Hill. ,V , 1
j AACUsIiILIH WILLIAMS,
j Ap.23. . ff
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Executor Sale.
FOR SALE,
Black-laci Grove,
T'WE seat of f homaaS. Hill *.l
1 km»|,n.ondcounty, on the w“u‘.
of Little Spirit Creek, "fifteen miles iron,
the cil* of Augusta, containing 650 acres
Pine land, one hundred of which is clear,
ed, oh the premises is -a good Dwelling
I House and garden, and necessary cut
buildings, a Grist Mill which runs tw»
vjiair a superfine Bolting Cloth, 4
new and mi exceilent”ordcr, dn a neverfJl,
ing strei.ii, f water, ary further descilp!
tion would be -unnecessary, ns a purclia.
ser of course, would taka a look at th«
place.:—The above property will be dis.
pottd of at private sale, at any time be.
tween’this and the first day of January,
1815, if not disposed of before that time,
it will on that day be sold at public out-cry
without PeSwttjßir* posses,
sion given, Conditions cash-All per,,
sops having any demand** against the esi
Aale, Are requested to render them in,
properly attested according to the lime
prescribed by law, and all those indebted,
are requested lomakeimmediate'payia’m.
1 JOHN HILL# '
THOS HILL, 5 txecutor9 «
July 1L 6t
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, Adjutant, and Inspector Generals *OJfke,
Washington Jane 17th, 1814.
GENERAL ORDER.
The Presidentdms hejfti pleased to is,
ue the fallowing proclamation, of which
s ue notice will Lt Jaken.
By the President of the United Stales
of America,
A PROCLAMATION.
Whereas, information has been re.
; ceiVw-dtnat ajiurjabtr of individuals, who
have des lt d from the Arnljpof the
United Stales, have become sensible of
1 their offences, and are desirous of return*
ing to their duty f
A full pardon is hereby granted and
proclaimed to each and ail such individ
ual's as sh«l) within three months from
the date hereof, surrender thems.lvts to
the comm inding officer of any millitary
post wihm the United States or the ter.
ritories thereof *
In trstimdny whereof, I have caused
the* seal ot the United Stales
affixed to these presents, and signed
with 01. hand.
Done a{, the City of Washington the
seventeenth da f of June, A. D. one
thousand eight hundred ancU four*
teen, and of the Independence of the
United S.atesthe thirty.eighth.
JAMES MADiftON.
By the President,
James Monroe. Secretary of Sate,
All officers and soldiers of the army
are requested to continue their exertions
in detecting and bringing to trial desert*
ers from the army.
A premium not exceeding fifty dollars
for each dhstrter will be paid by the com
manding officer of the post garrison or
j district to which he mpy he brought and
I delivered* All officers and soldiers arc
required to enforce the Jaw against such
citizen or citizens as shali enffcc or pro
cure a soldier to desert. The words of
the law are as fyiK-w*, viz;
y“ Be it enacted &c. That every p< rson,
not subject to the rule.s.and articles of war,
who shall procure or entice a suldie rln
the service of the United Sfates, to de
sert; or who shall purchase from any
soldier, his arms uniform clothing, or any
part thereof; and every Captain or com
manding officer ot apy ship or vessel, who
shall enter op b' arc such ship or vessel
as one of his crew, knowing him to have
deserted, or otherwise carry away any
such soldier, or shall rtfusfc to deliver him
up to the orders of his commanding of
ficer, shall upou legal conviction, be fined
at the discretion of any court having cog
nizance of the same in„.«ny sum qut ex
ceeding three hundreddollars ; and be
imprisoned any term not exceeding one
year.
By order of the Secretary of War.
JOH*l R. BELL,
Assistant Inspector General .
July 8. wl’2m,
. NOTICE.
NINE months alter the date hereof, ap
plication will he made to the Hen.
Inferior Court of Burke county, when sit*
ting for ordinary pmpofes, for- leave to
fell tlic following belonging
to the estate of,Thomas Dillard, dec. —viz.
Charles, Golah, Dqjrtass, Lury and lift
Children Neiley, Raihel aV»d Hagi-r.—- I J
be fold for the benefit of the heirs and c;s*
dito.'s. i‘
A , r WILLIAM DILLARD, 1 k
Si ' k • »' * A’nd ?.
■- "* TOLLIViiiV DILLARD, j ?
Ap,