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SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 8, 1818.
No. m—Voi.
Whole
W. T- Wiliams
■as mi asefivSK Mom rau-urazrats,
Hemto, by lord Byron -
Bob R»y A'.negregor. so old I tog syne drams, in
3 volumes 57 j
Gillie's World, 3 rolnir.es
Hurobold’s I’crsonal Narrative 3 CO
Underwood's Diseases of Children - 3 iS
Cranche's Reports, rols I and 2. at 4 50
Hsrriton's Court of Chancery, rols 1 and 3 9 00
Haddock's Treatise on Use High Court of Chan
cery. 3 rols 11 U0
Works of Ann .Moore, 9 rols 15 00
Classical English Letter Writers
Pinkerton's Atlas, Nos 16, 17 and 18
Analectic Magazine
Port Folio, for July
Visiting and Conr. ration Cards
aug 4 >« 1C6 ^
The subscriber offers for sale
S3 hhds an 1 tierce mttscarado Sugar
50 pit ees prime Inremess eottdn Bagging
40 neats Trunks
30 cases assorted sizes Looking-Glasses, some'
-a —and genllemsn's Shoes nut
For Charleston
The regular packet sloop DELIGHT,
captain Cooper, ‘ will pnsitirely sail on
:he 9th inatai.t, weather permit tine.—
rid or passage apply to ttie captain on
car Rice's wharf.
•Marine and Fire Insurrnce
For freight
slnrt.. lUTTlin
fffa The sloop HECTOR, D. Whitelsey,
Fsllk\ir„irr will take freight to any northern
miiaiLpnrt, on reasonable terms, and will be dis-
nttciied immediately. For freight or passage
haring comfortable accommodations, apply to the
looter on board, or to
George Iigersol I.
Deceived per taidthep, and for tale os oAstr,
30.000 Rricks
4,000 northern pine Boards
LluO bushels Oats
- 3 pljtes cniintr
4 10 bases Nichol
10 ditto Soap
Gin
1 Candles
Fire-Wood wanted
Off JCUE. WRti'mv wji
jw a,rt gular Mippiy of WOOD, to be or-
I tor the use of the steam boats the ensuing
n, at convenient landing places on Oconee
and Altamaha rivers. The Wood must beef pitch
pine. Cut from the bodies of large trees, of high
land growth, and well seasoned.—Light-wood
would be preferred. Persons willing to contract
for the delivery at one or more landings, will
send their proposals, specifying the rate per cord
and the name of the landing, its estimated distance
from Darien, Milledgev'JIe, or some public place.
The .proposals to be addressed either to Jotzrn
yicTCtnasoz, treasurer, at Augusts) or Hiciakd
Vfsvsz, Savannah.
Samuel Howard.
(Cy The editors of the Milledgeville papers arc
requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months,
aug 4 ■ .166
•Yotice.
The subscriber contemplating a short absence
from Ssrsnnsh, bes appointed Sheldon C. Dun.
rung, esq. and Mr. Joseph Armstrong, his attar-
nits. SAMUEL HOWARD.
»ug < ■ ■■ w——168
Notice.
The subscriber beinp about to leave this state
for a fear \fceks, tus appointed John M‘Xisb,
esquire, his attorney.
Nichol Turnbull.
aug 6 r ■ 167
Notice.
In consequence of Jons Mima’s retiring to
Beaufort, the copartnership of Ciitiarr & Alixjvz
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
indebted to the above firm at* requested to make
payment thereof to William S. CiUett, who iwiiere-
by authorised to receive tlx same: and also, to
settle all claims against the. said firm.
(CT The Business in Beaufort will be conducted
by Jons Muss, and that in Savannah by William
5. Gillstit, hereafter on individual account.
William S. Uillett,
John Milne.
march 18 1 65
Notice.
In conformity to an ordinance, passed in 1813,
dogs are suffered to go at large upon their having
collars and being muzzled.
F. M. Stone, c. m.
aug 4 166 i>
Green Coffee, Holland Gin §* Iron
S0O bags prime green Coffee
5 pipes genuine Holland Gin
50 barrels country do
15 tons Iron
5o puncheons 3d proof Rum
10 kegs Tobacco
5 pipes Madeira Wine
For sale by MEIGS & REED.
• aug 6 D 1 — -167
Boarding.
Gentlemen of respectability can be accommo
dated with good Board and Lodging, in a very
pleasant and healthy situation on moderate terms.
Apply to the printer.
aug 6 x 167 ^
b Lands for sale.
One thousand and filly acres of LAND, in Mc
Intosh county, Broro nack, in two separate tracts
-erne of which containing three hundred and sixty
(360) teres, is situated on 'he Salts, immediately
open to Sapclo Island, remarkahlv healthy with a
good two-story dwelling House, Kitchen and oth
er necessary out buildings on the premises! two
hundred acres of which are good cotton land,
clearcj and under good fine-. The other tract,
which is within a mile and a l-alf oflhe first- con
tains 640 acres, two hundred and fift\ (250) of
which are of first quality high inland swamp, very
level ami easily drained, having a large salt creek
at either extremity—it may be considered as prime
land for com, cotton or sugar cxne, and may he
rendered perfectly secure by a force of 40 or 50
hands.—There is a gnat-deal of light red oak
land, some ateney k-owles, and the balance well
tunbered pine barren For terms apply to Mr.
j£as Lewis, in Sav»naah,er to the subscriber on
the ; remises.
H. Gignilliat.
. aug 6 —-167
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALK
•The HOUSES and l-OT, comer of Broughton
•nd Whitaker streets, now under management of
Mr Halford, formerly oceupi-d by clonel Shell-
nan.'Sud welt known as She'lman's boarding-
{muse, with all the house and kitchen FUit.VI
TUBS, mostly new, and in good order. Posses
sion will be given at say time to snitthe ltirchaz
® uvudv iir tin i e
<T'
Jujyn
-fre—1
HENRY W. HILLS.
Marshal's sale.
On the first Tuesday in September next,
wr.Uht told at the ctunLo use fa the tit, of Sava*.
*>*»«» ththotm oflOndO.’&et.
The following slave*: Ansel, and Papheny his
-y r mn ,| t hrir four child ten Hector, Ifi*na. An«el
and Salle: with the consent of the defendant at the
Josiah Smith. survf< r of Smith, Desaussare
rwaeL n John’M. Verdia. Conditions, cash:
A mneb v* M JOIlS H MOREL, ttarthal.
■ T Marshal's sale.
<jjj^ £e firn^westlaj in September next,
at St. J»fa'7>*iejreea lie Aura of 10
-tof Ln: No 4 in the town of St M>-
TJ-menring oo the ally, thence north one
-- na O.hurrasireet, thre.ee east cne
t tlTd and thirtv three and one third feet, thence
so’tto one v-fSanimr, with all the improve
*° thereoni l<mdv> as the prom etv of Pa-
isfivfy 00 ezreution in favor of the
r**
Rum.
The subscribes have always on hand, a supply
of the Darien iJl’M, by the puncheon or greater
quantity. Its quality is so near that of Jamaica,
that few can distinguiali between them.
CARXCCHAN A M1TCHEL, or
J. H. GIF.K1E, Darien.
aug 4 l 166
Hay.
80 bundles of Hay, from New-York, by the sch’r
Milo, for sale by
John Iloguc <5* Co.
july 39—i 164 *
Madeira IVine.
73 Of pipes
quarter casks, of superior quality, for sale by
John Bogue &. Co.
july 30 1 164
For sale
Best double Brown Stout Porter, bottled and
in hhds.
Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each
4 trunks ready made Clothing
For sale by JAMES CARRUTHER3.
june 6 133
Bills qj Exchange
On Greenock, payable in London, for sale by
James Carruthers
dec 2 164
Landing, from schooner Milo,
5 piptt gamine Holland GIN
xx STORK
80 cask* superior London Hrou n Stout
for sale V 7 WILLIFORD & BAKER
julv SO ■■4 1 * -164
Sto$k of Goods for sale.
The jub-ctb'-r offers for sale his entire stock
of fresh imputed British Dry Goods and Hard
r of a Variety ol staple articles,
present and approaching season,
, 9 and 12 months, for approved
fcUAS WALLEN.
T. Williams
Oat flit nfeitedprom AVw.F«rJb,
Child Hamid, 4th' canto, -price 75 cts.
Fudge Family, 50 rts. ■ " .
Reed's Life.of Jackson, new edition, 4 dollars.
Phillips' Mineralogy, 1 35
Life of Luther
Art of Swimming. Pates, 1 dollar.
BaUey’s Digested Index of the Modern Reports
of the Courts of Common Law ill England
and the United States, 15 dolisrs
Clerk’s Assistant, 1 dollar
Murray’s Power of Religion, 1 25
Shey’sBook keeping,new edition, 1 75
Art of Weaving and Dying, 1 50
Quarto Bibles, with engravirgs after the best
masters, ind various other works,
july 14-157
Received,
rett scnooKzs eagle, from Philadelphia,
Superfine Flour, in whole and half barrels
Peppermint and anniseed Cordial
White Starch, in kegs
Rest Burlington Hams, in tierces
Best yellow Soap For sale by
Charles Maurel.
august 1 p—!65
Received,
Ttg BRIO JCLIE-JOSErom, FROM MARTS,
Osnabuigs, of a superior quality
Linen Check, Degro Shirts
Ladiesand gentlemen's Shoes
Seine and sail Twine
Blue and black superfine Broadcloth
Silk Ribbon, linen cambric Handkerchiefs
Writing Paper, Quills, Wafers
Gilt, silver and gold Watches
Sweet Oil, in baskelSi velvetCoiks
Table Cloths and Kapkins
Osnaburgs Thread, low priced Ha's
ngle and double barrel Guns and Pistols
Half pint and double flint Tumblers
Soft shelled Almonds v
Window Glass 8 by 10
Chairs, black and white square Tiles
Paper Hanging, of assorted quality, with hand'
some collections
Furniture , cotton Fringe
Bidets, turtle shell Combs, Gloves
Powder Flasks and shot Bags
Claret, in boxes; Marbles, Ac.
For sale by . CHARLES MAUREL.
august 1 etc 165
Planter's Bank.
The directors having 1 resolved on calling in the
whole amount due on the capital stock.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that on all shares, in which sixty dollars have
been paid in, twenty dollars are requited
be paid, on or before Tuesday, the 15th of
December next, and the remaining twenty dollars,
on or before Friday, 12th February, 1819 Hol
ders of sbarca, on which more than sixty dollars
have been paid, are called upon to pay one half
ol the amount due on their stock, on or before
each of the above mentioned days.
Payments .^e to be made in specie, or in notes
of the banks of this state.
J. MARSHAL, cashier.
Smrcrmah. Jfay 13#A, 1818.—rf—le3w—112
The August .a Herald and Chronicle, and the Mil-
ledge ville Journal, will publish the above once
very tup weeks until the 12th February, 1819
Charleston Wire Manufactory.
The subscriber informs the public, that be cw
rleson the II OI’E IV1HE JMJfUF.lCTORT,
in All iti various branches, and will be happy to at
tend to the orders of bis frieods for any articles
in his line; and partirularlr request that any or
ders in hi. line of business, for the ensuing fall,
may be sent in during the summer, that he may
be enabled to execute them in time for the coming
fall, as he intends staying in the city and keeping
his establishment going on during the summer.
He manufactures all kinds of rice Screen Wire,
whole sets, or 1 old Screens repaired; rolling
Screens for merchant mills; Riddles and Screens
for Dutch mills do. for brick-layers; meal,
wheat and cockel Seires, by the dozen or
smaller quantity; wire Safes of a superior quality
Wire, for milk houses and cellar windows; rice
sod flour Stives for planters, Ac: which be pledges
himself are as good in quality, and as cheap in
price, as those at Philadtlpliia and New-York.
Any orders left with Messrs Scarbxocgh k
Ki'tst, or forwarded to the subscriber, will be
thankfully received and punctually executed.
JOHN S. JONES,
-Vo. 123, Church urea, Chariceton.
July 7 tea 154
PILOTS
Authorised to act for the Bar and River of Sa-
vannah*
BRANCH PILOTS.
■Jteohrn Timmons
lliam Royston
B. Sisson
Anderson
Brou.'btoa
John Dixon'
Jesse Funds.
John Cleary
John Low
Jchn Dennis
« Henry Craig
Thomas Xottage
William Wall
Andrew Guard
, CERT! FI CATE PILOTS.
U. Timmons | Hew, Hsker
John Hale I James Elford.
B, order of the Board.
m 5 JOHN G. HOLCOMBE,
april 29—100 * Keep ctatdtuum of pilotage
John Litle df Sons
Continue to tarry on tlieir manufactory of SAW
GINS in a very extensive manner, in Clarlrston,
where the planters of green seed cotton, and
their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS
made or the best materials, greatly improved, and
much approved of by the planters and factors of
Charleston, as will appear in a certificate below.
They respectfully inform the planters ol Georgia
and the southern part of South-Carulina, that they
hive established a correspondence with Messrs.
IIsotj & Guf.exk and Messrs. Guzman U Pol-
hill, factors, in Savannah, where a constant sup
ply of Saw Gins will be kept on hand, and where
a sample of their Gins is now to be seen at their
.-'ores; where orders will be received and forward
ed on to the manufacturers, with the number and
size of the Gins. Orders from the above gentle
men will be promptly attended to and executed
with neatness and dispatch. Price of large Gins
nine inch saws, g3 50 per saw; band Gins, £80
All their Gins warranted good, or the money re,
t urned.
We, the subscribers, do certify that we have for
some years past been supplied with Saw Gins from
the work shop of John Ltixe Ik Sofs; the work
and performance has given general satisfaction,
and we believe their Ginsto he equal to any made
in tills state, and that we have obtained the high
est price for cotton cleaned by their Gins in
Charleston.
Jfo. Wnrrz & Co.
Chisolm & Tatloh,
North & Webb,
Rilzt U O’Hear,
Fmitcts G. Dz Lizssxlimz,
Magwood Sc Patters of,
Brows' Sc Tef'a-
feb 14 38
Notice. ..a
The goods and effects, stock in trade, books o*
account, Sec. of Joseph tCiTcuzs.of Savannah, sad-
ler, having been assigned to the subscribers, for
the purpose of making a ratable distribution of
the money which may arise from a sale of the
same among his creditors, notice is hereby given
of the said assignment, to the creditors of the said
Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de
mands, and to those indebted that they make pay
ment, to Jeremiah Cutler, attorney for the as
signees.
John Lohra, T
Abraham Carlile, lassignees
Edmund Kinsey. J
aug 4 166
Notice.
The subscribers having entered into copart
nership in business, in future their TAILORING
BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of
Oaffom & Fowler, who return their grateful
thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and its vi-
vinity for the liberal patronage heretofore re-
ceived, and flatter themselves, by their superior
workmanship and promptitude in business, to
merit a good share of public patronage. The
bus;ness will b': conducted in the store occupied
by J. W. Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite
the store lately occupied by Messrs. Stebbins A
Mason
N. B Constantly kept on hand, a good assort
ment of first chop Cloths, Casimeres, Vestings.
Trimmings, Jcc. for the accommodation of ther
customers. J W. CANNON,
J. FOWLER.
jnlv 11 156
Notice
The estate and effects of Afdrew Enwtsr, A.
Erwih, Groce {l Co. and Erwih & Co. having
been assigned to the subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in the first instance, and after-
wardsfor the benefit cfall the-creditorsof the said
concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested,
of the said assignment. All persons indebted to
the said Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce &>Co. or
Erwin ti Co. are notified to pay the amount of
tteir debts to the subscribers only, and a spee-
dr payment will be required, in order to enable
the subscribers to make a settlement of the affairs
of the said firms. All those having claims against
the said parties are requested to exhibit them to
the subscribers, duly attested
GEORGE HARGREAVES,T
JOHN M'KINNE, I
I1ARNA M'KINNE, >atugnvo.
WILLIAM SIMS, I
lr.areh 'll 76
Notice.
All persons haring demands against the estate
ot*he late Rubsrt James Houston, deceased, are
l»ertby requested to present, without delay,
their accounts duly attested to Messrs. JL & J.
Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 8—83 • adszintitran*.
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estaff
of Charles Skipwith, late of Wilkes county, de
ceased, are desired to render them in properly a*
tested; and those indebted to said estate, will
make payment to A. G. SEMMES, adm'or.
The Augusta Herald will publish the ab*.re for
six weeks march 21—|—68
New Summer Goods.
The tultcrihen hat. reerned, if.tho ohipo Jane
and Gejrgia,;mt arrived from Liverpool,
AN EXTENSIVE SUPPLY
SEASONABLE DRV GOODS,
which have been selected by one of the partners
and will be sold by the piece or package on re
suiuL'e teems.
ANDREW LOW St CO.
mav 26 183
_j During the absence of the subscriber
from Savannah, William Woodbridpe. esquire, will
r.ct as his attorney. JAMES BILBO,
june 17—At—142
*** During the absence of the
subscriber from the.state, Edwabd Stebbins, esq
is duly authorized to act as my attorney..,
Sarah liUvkacJt.
june ISO
Lloyd Moi'rison
Have removed their Office, from the Exchange
to col. Pray*s brick building, over the store of
Messrs Gaudrv 8c Dufuurc.
july 25 ^162
House and Sign Painting.
Ephraim Peircx takes this method of informing
Ills friends and the public in general, that lie has
entered into copartnership with Mr. fV. J). J/c-
Can/llith, and the business in future will be con
ducted under the firm of E. Peirce & Co at their
establishment in Bay-lane, two doors below Whit
aker street, where all orders for Painting will be
thankfully received, and punctually attended to.
Ephraim Peirce,
W. A. McCamllish,
july 28 163
Notice.
AH persons indebted to me will please make
psyment to Mr. Gardfer Tufts, who is consti
tuted my agent, during my absence from this city.
SAMUEL EVANS.
june 19 f 144
Valuable Land Negroesfor sale.
The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA
TION, consisting ot six hundred and sixty acres
of land, situate on the road leading from Louis
ville to Augusta, distant about three miles from
the former place. It is well improved; and there
is rather more than two hundred acres of cleared
land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With
the plantation would be sold forty-five prime
Slaves. Possession of the property may be had
about the middle of January next. 1
Noble W. Jopes.
june 6— 133
Valuable Lands for sale.
A tract of LAND situated upon the south side
of the Alatamaha river, adjoining the celebrated
plantation of John Couper, esq. whose crops of
cotton made there are known to be of the first
(nalily. The tract consists ot 1025 acres, nf
which 295 are represented as prime tide swamp,
in a re-survey by McKinnon; the remainder u
mixed pine land and swamp. For terms apply to
Wm. Payne & Sons, in Charleston; or in Savannah
PETIT DE YILLEB3.
aug 4 It 166
COMPANY.
A dividend for the last six months, of four per
cent has been declared »ad will be paid on or a^ -
tei .Monday next. R. WAYNE,
june 5 -—-137 Secretary.
For sale
A negro WENCH, about 28 years of age,
good cook and washer. Enquire at this office,
june 25——149
For sale,
A CARRIAGE ami pair of well broken HORSES.
Inquire of the printers. june 6—133
To rent,
(Andpotoation given on the lot of November next,
The STORES on the suDscriber’s wharf
at present occupied by Messrs. Nichols,
Dobson K Hills—and that occupied by
Mr. House. Also, the brick building on
the Bav, nearBarnard-street, occupied by the ed
itors of the Columbian Museum. For terms, in
the absence of the subscriber, apply to George
Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES,
june 6——133
111
To rent,
FROM TUE FIRST JULY,
A pleasantly situated HOUSE, suitable for a
small iaraily.
Also a neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, con
taining five acres. Possession of the Utter may
be obtained immediately. Inquire of the printers.
june 20 — 145
To let
The west tenement of the HU03E near the Mu.
seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession
ill be given. For terms apply to
George Jones.
may 12—111
To Rent,
On a teaoe of oeverat years,
THE FOLLOWING FROPEUTV:
House and Lot southwest brotd street, with a
Livery Stable attached thereto, lately occupied by-
Mr. Warren.
House and Lot adjoining the above, lately oc
cupied by Mr. W. Black—these two houses and
lots would make a very eligible establishment fora
tavem and livery stable.
Lots Nos. 18 and 19, adjoining Mr. Norman
‘Leod’s. on south common, being near the For
tifications
Three 5-acre Lots, within one hundred yards of
the above two lots.
Lot No. 16, fronting on Jefferson street, ad
joining Mr. John M-Kinnon’s.
Lot No. 32, Greere ward, corner lot, immedi
ately opposite Mr. Fred’k BalL
For terms, applv to I. MINIS.
FOR S.1LE
A 5-acre Lot adjoining the brick-yard of Mr.
Eppinger, about one mile and a half from this city.
Apply as above.
june 18 al 143
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of John Marin, late of Augusta, deceased, are de
sired tn render them in property attested; and
those indebted to said estate will make pavment
A. G. SEMMES, otVsr.
The Augusta Herald will publish the above no M,Hair, Augusta, Ga re-
tkc, for six weeks. march SI—1-£8. ■■■•:
Valuable Real Estate.
FOR SALE.
The subscriber wishing to remove from Edge-
field district. South Carolina, will dispose of his
Plantations, about 15 miles from Augusta, (Ga.)—
One tract lying on Cheves’s creek, containing one
thousand mid thirteen acres; one other on Korn’s
Creek, containing six hundred forty-nine acres.—
On the former is a good dwelling house, and all
necessary out buildings, grist mill, cotton machine
snd diatiilerv, with about 500 acres under cultiva
tion; on the* latter tract there is an eligible site
for a mill or cotton gin. The lands are well a-
dapted to the growth of cotton or wheat.
With the Lands will also be aold, -40 or SO
NEGROES, good field bands; and the stock,
which is considerable, together with the season’*
J TewJTonc4hird down, the remainder < 2t one
and two years credit, with approved endorser!
and mortgage. ’
Application to be made on the premises to the
subscriber, or to L. C. Caritelow ind William
* m ~ JOHN ORMOS.
Owners of Houses and Wharves
TAKE NOTICE.
The Managers and Assistants of Engines will
proceed to make an examination of the state ot
your buckets, ladder*, Ac. throughout their re
spective wards on Saturday, the 2vd August next;
Those thxt would wish to Lave themselves the
trouble of being summoned before council will
be complete.
J3y order of the board,.
Joint Huupt, clerk. -
july 28—!* 163 ^ 7
«T VALUABLE -
Patent Medicines*
Dr. Relfe's Botanical Drojps.
There Drops are a radical cure for Salt Rheum,
Scurvey, Scrofula, St. Anthony’s Fire, Leprosy,
pimpled facet, sore legs, ulcers, veherial taints,
when mercury has failed, are the best spring and
autumnal phytic, and may be given to children
with perfect safety. Price gl. Ark for Dr.
Relfe’s Botanical Drops—observe the signature
“W. T. Con wat,” on the outside printed wrapper.
DR. RELFE'S ASTHMATIC I'H-LS.
These Pill* give instant ease ioaltcoumja. coMa,
asthmas, difficulty of breathing, w heezing, tight
ness of the chest, consumption, pain in the side,
spitting of blood, chillne*s and shiveringa, the fort.
runners offerers, tie. Common Colds are re
moved in a few hours. The aged will experi
ence relief equally agreeable and instantaneous,
even when tne lungs are affected. Price SI
Ask for Dr. Relfe's Asthmatic Pills. One box,
containing 12 Pills, frequently effects a cure. 7b
prevent imporition the outside printed wrapper la
signed by the sole proprietor, W. T. Lohway.—
Observe this os you value health.
DR. RELFE'S ANTIBlUObS PII.LS.
For iudigestion, loss of appetite, livtleuness,
head-ache, costivenesa, Flatulence, Cholic, bilious
eilections, be. •
To comment on the efficacy of thfsfc Pills, after
a successful experience of many years in England
lias established their reputation, a* necdnelra—
suffice it to observe, that for redundancy of bile,
flatulence, costiveness, head-ache, Ac. Ac. tLey'
will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable than
those drastic purges too frequently employed,
and will not only at the same time tend to remove
ibe offending cause by gentle motion*, and
•trengthen the digesting organs; but improve the
appetite and renovate the system, which other
wise in a little time would be liable tojauudicr,
fevers, Ac. ,
BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DEKTRIFICE.
The Tooth Ache la not only prevented by this
dentrifice, but it renders the teeth beautiful and
white. (though heretofore black) removes the
cause of foeter arising from decayed Icatb, eradi
cates the scurvy from the guma, and at the same
time itnatorcs to them their original effiorescen-
cy, imparts to the breath a moitikkciAU.w-^-
— Price flt:-
DR. JEBB'S CELEBRATED LINIMENT. ’
For Rheumatism, bruises, sprains, childblaina,
numbness, stiffness in the joints, Ac. The relief
is immediate, and cure frequently in 24 hours.
DH. RELFE'S AROMATIC FEMALE PILLS;
For Obstructior.o, Debility, Hypocfttfria, (fc.
These Pills cleanse, purify, and cause s free cir
culation of the blood when in a manner suspend- r
ed, assist the female when nature requires its
whereby health is established, and the patient tie-
fore pale as death, restored to a lively and anima
ted complexion. They are likewise conducive to
the health of married ladies, unless when, preg
nant, at wliich time they must not be taken.—
Price g3. *t
ALBION CORN PLAISTF.R ! !
This Plaiater affords instant relief, at the same
time it dissolves and draws thq.com out by the
root, without the least pain. Price gl.
CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILLS.
The relief is immediate without the least injury
to the tooth. Price gl. *
DUMFRIES’ OINTMENT.
A certain safe cure and for cutaneous eruptions
and the Itch being ever so inveterate in one hour's
application. No danger from taking cold! Does
not contain the least particle of mercury, or other
pernicious ingredient. Ask.for "Dumfries Oint
ment.” As you value your health observe the sig
nature “W. T.Corwat.” Price 50 cent*
DUMFRIES' LOTION.
A cure for the Itch and other cutaneous erup
tions, without smell, with which persons may cure
themselves with the greatest secrecy.
DR. RELFE'S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC.
A remedy for sick head-ache, sickness of the
stomach, flatulence, bilious affections, arid at ■
preparatory before *ea bathing, Ac. Price gl.
DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC
PILLS.
To expatiate on the superior efficacy of these
Pills, would be superfluous. After a successful
experience of many years in Europe, where they
are frequently to be met with in theextemporane-
•ns prescriptions of the must eminent of the fa
culty, viz. Dr. Letsom, M. D. F. R S. Dr. Austen,
M. D. Dr. Relfe, M. D. Dr. Hugh Smith, M. I).
Dr. Futhergill, M. D. Dr. Fordyce, M. D. all of
London, in Rhematism, Gout, Cramp, Spasm,
stiffness in the joints, Ac. they will be found sin
gularly efficicious, and may be used by females
under all circumstances to great advantage. As
physic, they operate perfectly easy and without
pain. Price 59 cents
DR. HUNTER’S PILLS.
An infallible remedy for all disorders of a pri
vate nature—perfectly safe.
DR. HUNTER'S CERATE,
For inveterate ulcers.
aj*The above medicines are for sale by special
appointment at the medical store of
EDWARD COPPEE,
july 7—154 Murkct^yuare.
SAsfc Wat. c
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
of captain Thomas Rice, deceased, are requested
to render them in duly attested, within the trine
prescribed by lav; and those persons indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate pay
ment to
Ebenezer S. Rees')
ladm'rt
Thomas W. Rice, J
april 11 94
Notice.
AH persons indebted to the estate of WilCaOi
IranSa gifria, deemed, late of M'budMira
ty, are derjM to wake imnsrdiaif pqpfawti riiil
those hxriagOsitns to present them for payment,
property attested, previous tq'thp 1st of Stptem-
>er next. •: -^silriw
njamin Baker,
illiam Dunham
exte'orp.
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