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fain onboard, we’H
Benjaa
90 (Mindies HAY, landing ifrc
Apply as above. , I
2 -' r Forlfotton
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ri
i Howard.
iu
The sloop HECTOR, Whittelvej.fcsv
in* three-fourths of her cxrgo enraged,
•ill sail on Wednesday nest. For freight
*S ihw remainder or passage apply to the master
t Bolton’s lower whtrf, or to
on board, laying at 1
sug 8 -.4^ 168
George Ingersoll.
The sloop MEtrfiiB, 0. Whitelsey,
safer, will lake freight to any northtrn
, irt, on reasonable terms, and will be dis-
C te ied immediately.' For freight or passage
ring cmnfvrtable accommodations, apply to the
*mster on board, or,to .W-.
George'lnger»n!!.
Received per told tloop, and fit- apis at atave,
30.UC0 Brick* . at, . ^
4,000 northern piho Boards
1,100 btuhels Oats
2 pipes country Gin
-*-• 10-buxe* Nichols’ Candles
10 ditto 8»ap ■ aug 6**—.167
Fire-Wood wanted
ON THE WBBTEUN waters.
The steam-boat Company are drsiroua of con-
tracUngfora regular supply of WOOD, to b= or
deredlar the use'or the steamboat* the ensuing
.season! at convenient landing places on Oconee
and Altamdia rivers. The Wood must be or pitch
pinT. cut from the bodies of large freer, of high
land growth and well ieaaoned.—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, .MifledgeVlL, or some public place.
The proposals to be addressed ei'her to Josxru
Hctcuxsos. treasurer, at Augusts; or
IVatire, Suvunnah.
Samuel Howard.
(J^ The editors of the Milledgeville papers art
requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months,
aug 4' - ‘ "—166.
& la our f&eeoee from tills ciiy 3
for a short lime, Joss V.-.Nisx. esq and Mr. 1-.
B. Alroy, are'oUrattomies.
John Speakman <§■ Co.
attg 8- 168 Fratcr'c wharf.
Notice.
Dunns' tny absence from this place Mr. Camas
Macaw will act as my attorney.
S. J. Bourgaux.
augS—t,—168
Notice.
The aubuetiber being about to leave this 6t*te
for a lew weeks, has appointed John M’Nish,
esquire, hi^Ktey. ^ T|lrnbn|1 .
—167
aug
ej*"! * Notice.
The subscribe* has removed to the store lately
occupied by Mr. Alley, on the Bay. next door to
the Republican printing office where he intends
to have all kinds of TAILORING WO UK e*>
cuted with neatness and d>spa>ch, in the iu we»
style and most approved manner; and returns his
thanks to his former customers, and hopes, b> his
workmanship being interior to none and his
attention to bis business, to merit a liberal share
of the public patronage.
Georjii At Ash,
aug 8—168 Merchant T-.hr
Fry Gdode, Crockery, 8£c.
ISO crates Crockery
500 pieces cotton Bagging
3000 iron Pots and Spiders
20 bales negro Plains
20 do London duffle Blankets
10 trunks Prints
5 bales coarse Broadcloths
5’ do Kersimere . _ ,
1 ease steam loom Shirting
2 do 4-4 cotton do
1 do P
S bales assorted Threads
:,4 do brown Sheeting
4 do Irish Duck
5 do toilnet Vestings
1 do Carpeting a
8 cases linen and cotton Checks
X case cotton Hosiery
4 case* Ginghams and union Stripes
1 case' b->ok and mull mull Muslin
4- pair double Jack-Screws
toil bale Towelling I,
1 do '.white Flannels
1 case Salarnancas
S. C. Diitmini,
|V 2, Commerce Row
ffirienis and Fellow-Citizens—
I offrr m> self a candidate.for frho Mar.
Xet, at the ensuing election;'and pledge myaelf, if
.degtrd. to have tl.e Market kept clean, and do
Other duties agreeable to ordinance and law of the
- a IVllJLl \M A- MOORE,
aug 8 —'168 i
<30) b*gs prime green tJ
5 pipes genuine Holland Gin
ft®'!* "uni*-T V •
15 tons froo
■5 pipes Madeira Wine
For sale by MEIGS & REED.,
aug 6. t —167
Hay.
60 bundle* of Hay,'from Jlew-York, by thesch’r
Milo, for aak by
jtdy 33 1 l 1 164
Joliit Bogue Co.
Madeira Wine.
quarter casks, of superior quality, for sale'by
John Bogue & Co.
July 30 ■ s 161
For sals'.
Best double Brown Stout .Sorter, bottled and
in hbd*. •
Bottled Beer, in casks of 6 dozen each
4 trunks ready made Clothing
June
.
deceived,
ran eato jcuc-joscihim, tnost irasTz,
Osnaburga, of a superior quality
Linen Check, ntgro Shirts
Ladies aud gentlemen’* Shoes
Seine and sail Twine
Bine and blade superfine Broadcloth
Silk Bibbon, linen cambric Huidkerchielb
Writing Paper, Quills, Wafers
Gilt, silver and gold Watches
Sweet Oil, in baskets; velvet Corks
Table Cloths and Kapkins
Osnabargs Thread, low prided He’s
Smelt and double barrel Guns and Pistols
! * an pint and double Sint Tumbler*
Soft shelled Alumnd*
Window Glass 8 b> 10
Clairs, black and while square Tilea
Paper Hanging, of assorted quality, with band-
some collections
Furniture , cotton Fringe
Hidets, turtle shell Combs, Gloves
Powder Flask* and shot Bags
Claret, in boxes; Marbles, be
For.sale by CHARGES MANUEL,
aligns' 1—-c——16*
rpayahlciBO^ew for sale by
. James Cariyfthcis.
decs 164 % ■
schoonerMile,
Landing,
S pipes genuine Holland GIN
nr stubs
39 casks superior London Drown Stout
i For*a!e b>/* WILUFOliO “ “
july OO-rr-f 164
T' Hum.
The’ subscribers have always on hand, a supply
of the Darien HUM,' by the puncheon or greater 1
quantity. Is quality is so near that of Jamaica,
«»*> few cal distinguish between thrm.
CARNOCHAN 8c M1TCHEL, or
. J. H. GUSKiE, Darien.
*ug4-—z.—-166
W T. Williams
ffatj’ttt reeeivedjrom .Yew. fork.
Child Harold, 4th canto, price 75 cU
Fudge Family, 50 cit*.
d’s Life of Jackson," new edition, 4 dollar*.
Phillips’ Mineralogy, 1 25
Life of Luther
Art of Swimming, Pestes, 1 dollar. «
LSHay** r%est»d Index of the-Modem Reports.
¥ of the Courts of C'r-nrcoR j-aw in England
and the TfnitedStaus;lf5 dollars
Clerk’s Assistant, 1 dollar
.Murray’s Power of Religion, 1 25
Sheyts Rook keeping, new elitidnVT 75
Art of Weaving and Dyingjl 50
Quarto Bibles, with engriyings after the best
masters, and various olherworks.
july 14-157
Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons
A constant supplv always on band, direct from
the' manufactory, to be had of
S. C. Darning,
aug 8——168 .Vo 2, Commrrce Rmt.
W. T. Williams
Hay just i CLeived,
WeatalP* Bible, 3 vols price $&5
Shakespeare, an rleganl London edit, dolls. 50
Drawing Hooks, with‘Flowers finely colored,
pnee 5 dollars
Carpenter’s Guide; Artillerists Companion
Clutty’a Pleading; Smith’* Botany
Conversation on Chemistry
Michuux's American Silva, vol 1, dolls. 10 50
—thi, work stands pre eminent for elegance and
correctness
Say's American Ktomology—this native produc
tion will rivel Wilson’s spltnditl Ornithology.—
The author ia vet known to u»; he may with pro.
orietv be called the American Lilians in his
branch.
Lite of Luther, doll. 1—should be in the bands
f every member of the Protestant church.
Medical Dictionary; parents* Assistant
Lee's Memoirs; Hazlitt’s Lectures ou English
notts Lf of Jackson
l!o!>hou«e’a Albania; Hobhouse's Letters on
France; Lady Morgan’s France, with plates
OH Bachelor; Itob Boy; Tales of my Landlord
ltuey’s Narrative; Lalla Rookh, with plates
Foilage, by Leigh Hunt; Letters from the South
Logic of Condillac; Paley’a Clergyman’s Com
anion; Phillips’ Minrralogy
Phillips’ Lectures on Astronomy—more renl
philosophical inquiry is to be found in this little
volume than in Ferguson, Adams, and many oth
era. The author possesses a happy knack to
rouse your understand )gs. open your mind’s eye
and enable you to behold with awe and admiration
that mighty hand that “put these wheeling globes
in motion, and bowled them flaming through the
dark profound.” .
Best quality letter-P*p*v
Cheap and neat Kaleidoscopes
Parchment, suitable for law instruments and
drum.beads aug 8 w—168
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the wire-hon e lately occupied by
Flewellin & Dickinson, oilers his services In the
FACTORAGE U COMMISSION"LIATS
His store houses are now undergoing a thorough
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize,
itc.—and strict attention will be paid to all busi
ness committed to his care .
AnffatUl. fGa )Juh, 1, 1818. “f 156
''To the Public—.
1 oiler as a candMate for Clr-ktf the Market—
if deCledjfcU &v
-thereof. Jc
aug 8 —ji—168
-avor to discharge the dutieas
JOHN DILLON. ,
■ #* Lost,'
Out or the watch seal of a gentleman, a red
Cornelian Stone, with crest, a lion coucbant, and
coat of arm*, barred without support,-rs-motto
"semper fidel'*.” The finder, by leaving it at the
syfflee of fl>o Savannah Republican, will be hand-
•omety rewarded, if required.
Notice.
Iu consequence of Juox Mrutx’s retiring to
Beaufort, the copartnership of fintrrt & Must
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
indebted to the above firm are requested to make
payment thereof to IViKaa'S. Gillctt, who {where
by authorised to receive the same: and also, to
settle all claims sgainst tht said firm.
’ gry. T he Business in Beaufort will be conducted
by Joas-Matas, and that in Sarlnnah by Wmui
S. Llslstt, hereafter on individual account.
'William S. Gillett,
John Milne.
march 18 55 >.
i-jr Found,
A few day* since, by a «gro, a small red mo,
TOCCO Pocket Bbok; whid*. jhe owner can have
Boarding.
1 respectability can be accommo
dated with good B.ird and Lodging. In a ver)
r )- r ~.t and healthy situation on moderate terms.
Apply to the printer. *
,
«ine months Mjter date, I shall
Illation to the. honorable Inferior
ratlnall, county, when sitting for
•c*. for leave Jo sell ‘be real
lehead.deceased.
John Sands, adm'r,
rdinsrv putpo’e*. ,e * v< ,
state of Cfraly lvh»ehead. deceased.
Dissolution.
Tbe ennartnerahip heretefore existing under
the firm of J E. Wbit* Sc Co so far as the repre
sentatives of tie estate of Joesr Jackson have been
interested or concerned, was dissolved and dis
continued on the 1 Stir iustsot, by Tarnation and
mutual consent. Their business wilt be conduct-
as heretofore by the undesigned.
J. fe WHITE,
STBELE WHITE.
july 25—rf 162 1 ' -~y * .
Lands for side.
Ove thuuaand and fitly acres of LAND, in Mc
Intosh crunty, Brnro neck, in two separate tracts,
one of which cootaini’>g three hundred and s'Tty
(S63) acres, is sitaated on the Salts, immedistely
open to Sapelo Island remarkably heahhy. with a
good two-stary-dwefling House, Kitchen and oth
er necessary out buildings on the premises; two
hundred acre* of which are good cotton hud,
cleared and under rood fence. The^other tract,
whidya within a mile and a half ofttaeSrst, con
tain* 649 acres, twtrhundred sndSfiftv ^250)' of
whiSPire of first quality high ir
levelahd estihWnar.ed. hk<
»t cither extremity—it may I
hmlT't- C rn, cotton or sugar
rendered perfectly
lie-id*.—Tliere fa
land emt
timbered pine
I Max Lxwls, a
^rremfae*.
John Litle $ Hons
Continue to carry on theirnanufactoiy of SAW
GINS in a very extensive banner, in Clarletton,
where the planters of grepi reed cotton, and
their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS
made of the best materials, greatly improved, and
much approved of by the pjmtera and factors of
Charleston, as will appear il.a certificate below.
They respectfully inform th< planters of Georgia
and the southern part of SotUhCarolina, that they
have established a eorrespoidehce with Messrs.
Ilkows & Gjtxxxs and Messrs. Gvxrard & Foe-
aits, 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
stores; 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 latge Gins
nine inch saws, go 50 per saw; hand Gins, £80
All their Gins warranted good, or the money re*
t unity. •■ijA
We, the subscribers, do certify that we have for
some years past been supplied with Saw Gins from
the work shop of Joint Lrrix & Sows; the work
and performance has given general satisfaction,
and wc believe their Gins to he equal to any metle
in this state, and that we have obtained (he high
est price for cotton cleaned by their Gins in
Charleston. ‘
Jxo. Ware* & Co.
Caisoue & Tjvylou,
North & Wxbb,
Rilxt & O’Hux,
Fxaxcis G- Db L^sssilixz,
Macaroon 8c Pattibcow,
Bmowx & Tears.
feh 14 38
Notice, f '
The goods and effects, stock ri trade, books of
account, Sec. of Josaru Hitcht*x>f Savannah, sad-
!er, having been assigned to life subscribers for
the purpose of making a ratabe distribution of
the money wlticlt may arise trim a sale of the
same among his creditors, notirt is hereby given
of the said assignment, to the creditors of the said
Joseph Kitchen, that they mayjpresent their de
mands, and to those indebted Oat they make pay
ment, to Jzbzkias CrriiR, attorney for tbe as
signees.
John Lohra. T
Abraham Cirtile, \assignees.
GdmuniJ Kmsej, J
aug 4——166
Notice.
The subscribers havinf entered into copart.
nership in business, in fiaure their TAILORING
BUSINESS will be condacted under the firm of
Cabxos 8c FewctB. who return tfjeir grateful
id it
thanks to the gentlemen of 6*e**e-«n and its vl-
yinity for the liberal patronage heretofore re-
cehred, and flatter themselves, by their superior
workmanship and promptitude in business, to
merit a good share of public patronage. The
bus/ness will be conducted in the store occupied
by J. W. Cannon, on St. Julian sweet, opposite
the store lately occupied by Messrs. Stebbins &
Mason
N. B Constantly kept on-hand,'a good assort
ment of first chop Cloths; Casimsrec, Vestings.
Trimmings, 8cc- for the accommodation of ther
customers. J W CANNON,
J. FOWLER.
july II 1S6
Notice.
The estate and effects of Axsbxiv Eawtx, A.
Erwin, Gbocx Sc Co. andEmwrir & Co. having
been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in the first instance, and after
wards f or the benefit of all theereditorsof the said
concerns, notioe is hereby given to those interested,
of the said assignment. AU persons indebted to
the said Andrew Er»-it\ Erwin, Groce 8c -Co. or
Erwin & Co. are notified to pay the amount of
their debts to the subscriber* only, and a spee
dy payment will be required, in order to enable
the subscribers to make a settle ment-of the affairs
of the said firm*. All thoae having claims against
the said parties are requested to exhibit them to
the subscribers, dulyattected
GEORGE HA!
JOHN M*KI
BARNA M
WILLIAM SIMS,
march 51 76
Notice. a. ' ,i
All persons having demands agaitst the . estate
olAhe Tate Eohsrt James Houston, deceased, are
hereby requested to present, without delay,
their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. & J.
Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 8—83
ctdminii
Notice^
AD penansTisving demands against the estat e
of Charle* Skipwhh, late ofJ WUkei county, de'
ceased, art desired tu rendeythsm in properly* 1
tested; and those indebted to said estate; will
make payment to A. SEMMES, adm'er.
, The Augusta HenM w2T publish the aWre for
six -weeks d march 21—1—68
All peraons I
of John Main, late
fired to render tb-
those indebted to
.to
The Augusta He
tice, for sfa week*.
I demands against the estate
' g»»l}a, deceased, are de-
properly atteated; and
I estate w;U make payment
’ G. SEMMES. oAi’or.
New gimmer Goods.
ic tKifsriSer* i«. rrefanjC hg the-Mpw Jaoh
cad Gcn-ia,;,,! artiveilfum LiverpoA,
*' AN -EYTENshf* SUPPLY ■
\SF.iSONRBLE DHF GOOFS,
Wfiich have been selected by,fine of the partnen
and wiU4>e sold by tile piece or package on rea-
-oBaldc teems. ^
may 25——123
ANDREW LOW & CO.
*** During the absence of the subscriber
from Savannah, William Woodbridge, esquire, wfil
act as his attorney. JAMES BILBO,
jnne 17—as.—142
*** During the absence of the
subscriber from the state, Edward STzsais*, esq-
fa duly authorised to act ad my attorney.
Sarah Blacksell:
jane 27 kt—^150
Lloyd Morrison
Hake removed ibeir Offiee'. from the Exchange
to col. Pray’s brick building, over the store of
Messra. Gaudry 8t Dufauie.
july 25, .163,
House and Sign Painting.
EranAire Pzibcs take* this method of iidorming
his friends and the-publio in general, that be has
entered into copartnership with Mr. IF. A. Me
CantUiih,.and the business in future will be con.
ducted under the firm of E. Peirce ft Co. at their
establishment in Bay-lune, two doors below Whit
aker street, where all orders for Painting will be
thankfully received, and punctually attended to
Ephraim Peirce,
AV. A. McCandlish,
july 28 163
NsHgs.
AU person* indebted to me will please make
payment to Mr. Gakdxeb Terrs, who is consti
tuted my agent, during my absence from ibis city,
SAMUEL EVANS.
june 19 + 144
Valuable Land Negroes for sale
The subscriber offers for sale, his PLANTA
TION, consisting of 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
fa rather more than two hundred acres of cleared
land, all fresh, and under excellent fences. With
the plantation would be Sold forty-five prim-
Slaves. Possession of tbe property may be lad
about the middle oi January next
Noble AV. Jones.
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 Jehn Couper, esq. whose crops of
cotton made there »re known to be of the first
qnality. The tract consists of 1025 acres, of
which 295 are represented as prime tide swamp,
in a re-survey by McKinnon: the remainder is
mixed pine land and swamp. For terms apply to
Wm. Payne & Sons, in Charleston; or in Savannah
PETIT DE VILLEKS
aug 6 —It 166
For sale
A negro WENCH, about 28 .years of age, a
good cook and washer. Enquire at this office,
june 25 - 149
For sale,
A CARRIAGE and pair of well broken HORSES.
Inquire of the printers. june 6—133
To rent,
(Andpossessiongjven on the 1st of rvtmber next,)
The STORES on the uuoscriber*s w harf
_ at present occupied by .Messrs. Nichols
■ £il Dobson 5 Hills—and that occupied by
® ■"! *4m U..... A Inn thn kaaiol. hllilAimra ,.V,
Mr. House. Also, the brick building on
the Bay, near Baiuard-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
To rent,
rnoH Tax riasT jutv,
A pleasantly situated HOUSE, suitable for a
•mall family. ’» 1
Also, neat HOUSE and a GARDEN LOT, con
taining five acres. ' p.«e»tun of tbelatter may
be obtained immediately. Inquire of the printers
june 2d 145■
To let
The west tenement of the HUOSE near the Mu
seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession
will be given. For terms apply to
George Jones,
may 12 - --111 '
To Rent,
On a lane of several years,
THE FOLLOWING PBOPEBTr:
House and Lot southwest broad street, with a
Livery Si able attached thereto, lately occupied by
Mr. Warren.
House and Lot adjoining the above, lately oc
cupied by Mr. W. Black—theae two houses arid
lore would make a very eligible establishment for a
tavern arid livery stable.
Lott 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, Greene-ward, corner lot, immedi
ately opposite Mr. Fred’k BalL ~
For terms, apply to L MINIS.
FOB 8JILB
A 5-acre Lot' adjoining the brick.ycrd of Mr.
Eppinger, about one mile and a half front this city-
Apply as above.
jime 18 al -T43 , ■ -
Valuable Beal Estate.
■ FOR SALE.
The subscriber wishing to remove from Edge-
field district. South Carolina, will dispose of his
Plantations, about 15 miles from Augusta, fGa.)—
One tract lying on Chevcs’s creek, containing one
thqdsand and thirteen acres; one other on Horn’s
creek, containing fix hundred forty nine acres.—
On the former ia a good dwelling house, and all
necessary out buddings, gristmill, cotton machine
sod distillery, with about 500 acres under culthra-
1.“,.
buu ulcfl.it.J | wiu. “*™wv v.v - ’**”*•■ v».«vai»
tion; on the falter tract there fa ah eligible site
for a mill or eotton gin. The lands are weU a-
dapted to the growth of cotton or wheat.
With the Lands will also be sold, 40 or SO
NEGROES, good field bands; and tb^ stock,
which is considerable, together with the season’*
crop, if required. yj‘
Terms, one-third down, the remainder at one
and two year* credit, with approved endorsers
and mortgage.
Application to be made on the premises to tbe
subscriber; or to L. C. Cantelow and Witliaro
Marine and Fire Iisun-nce
A dividend for the last six months, of four per
cent has been declared and' will be paid Vn or sf-
-Tfa MondayfiEtt; iir IL.-WAYNE* k
■S-.IV vSmmui
mtmamSmBdSmmnm
Ownersjof Houses cmd*Wkasrres
TAKE NOTICE.
Tbe Manager* and Assistants of i
proceed to make an examination of i
your buckets, ladders, Ac. throughout their re
spective wards on Saturday, tbe 32d August next.
Tliose that would wish to save themselves the
trouble of being summoned before council will
he complete. ■ -
JSy order of tU hoard,
J° ,m clerk.
july 28 ♦—-i6j. .
0
VALUABLE
Patent Medicines.
Hr. llelfe's Botanical Drops.
Drops are* a radical cure for Salt llUeutn,
_ ^ Scrofula. St. Anthony’s Fire, Leprosy,
iplcd faces, sore legs, plcert, TcncrlaTUlnts,
when metcury has failed, are the best spring and
children
autumnal physic, and may be given to
with perfect safety.* Price £1.' Aik fbr Dr.
lit-lft
W
fe’s Botanical Drops—observe the signature
. T. Cox wat,” on the outside printed wrapper.
DR RELFE’S ASTHMATIC PILLS.
These Pil.give instant ease inailc.ugha colds,
asthmas, difficalty of breathing; w hetraeg, tight
ness of the chest, consumption, pain in the aide,
spitting of blood, chillncu and ihirerings, thefire,
niimert of fevert, Cfc. Common colas: are re*
mov ed in a few hours. The gged wiU experi
ence relief equally agreeable and instantaneous,
even when the lung* are affected. Price £l
Ask for Dr. Belle’s Asthmatic Pills. One box;
containing 12 Pills, frequently effects swcure To
pnva.t ivpttinon the outside printed! wrapper fa
signed,by the sole proprietor, W. T. tax WAV.—
Obirrve this as you value health. “
DR. IIF.LFE’S ANTIB1U0US PILLS,
For indigestion, loss of appetite, liitleu>iea%
head-actie, costivencss, Flatulence, Cholic, bilious
etUctions, Ac.
't o comment on the efficiey of these Pills, after
a successful rxperiecee.of many''yean in England
has established their reputation, a* meJi.elss—
luffice ittu observe, that for redundancy of bile;
flatulence, co-tiveneas, head-ache, Ac. Sic. they
will und< ubiedly prove far more serviceable than
those drastic purges too frequently employed,
and will not only st the tame time tend to remove
the offending cause fly gentle motions, and '
strengthen the digesting organa; but impr- ve tbe
appetite and renovate the system, which other
wise iu a little time would be liable to jaundice,
fevers, Ac. ' . '
BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIFICE. > *
The Tooth Ache fa Dot only prevented by this
dentrifice, but it renders the teeth beautiful and
white (though heretofore black) removes the
cause of foeter arising from de'eayed tea'll, eradi
cates tbe scurvy from the gums, and at the same
time it restores to them their original efflorescent
ry, imparts to the breath a moat delectable sweet*
ness. Price gl.
DR, JEBB’S CELEBRATED liniment.
For Klieumatfam, bruises, sprains, chiidblaint,
numbness, * stiffness in die joints, Ac. ' The relief
iaimfuediate, and cure frequently in Xfhuura. " Ar
DK. RELFE’S AROMATIC FEMALE PILLS,
For Ob> trmtior.t. Debility, Uypncoutlrin &c. >
These I'illscleanse, purify, and cuusi a tree cir
culation of ilie blood when in a manner suspend,
ed, assist the female when nature requires it,
whereby health is established, and the patient be
fore pale as dtath, restored to s lively and anirh*.
ted complexion. The;
the health of .married
mint, at which time
Price g3.
ALBION CORN PLAISTF.R ! ! *
This Plaiater affords instant relief, at tbe same
time i; dissolves and draws thr corn nut, 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 erup tions
and the Itch being ever so inveterate in one hour’s
application. Vo danger from taking cold! Does
not contain the least particle of mercury, or other
pernicious ingredient. Ask for ’‘Dumfrie* Ointl'
mrnt” As you vslueyourliealth observe die sig
nature “W. T. Coxwat.” Price 50 cents
Dumfries’ Lotion, «.
A cure for the Itch and other cutai
tions, wiihou* smell, with which person
themselves with the greatest secrecy, j
DR.'RELFE’S VEGETABLE
A remedy for sick headache, si
sttunach, flatulence, bilious Affections i
preparatory before sea bathing, 8cc. Pi
DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC
PILLS. . ” ^tr
To expatiate on the superior efftcaey of thece
Pills, would be superfluous. After • successful
experience of many yean in Europe, where they
are frequently to be met with in theextemporane-
•na prescriptions of the tmlit emiriept of the fa*
catty, viz. Or. Letsora, M. D. F. R S. Dr. Austea,
M. D. Dr. Relfe. M. D. Pr. Hugh Smith, M. D.
Dr. Futhrasiil, M. D. Dr. Fordyee, M. D all at
London. In Rhematism, Gout, Cramp, 8puai;
stiffness in the joints, ftc- they will be found sin
gularly efficicious, ahd may be used by females
under all .circumstances to great advantage, As
in, resturea to a lively ana amnia-
They are likew ise conducive to,ii^
Harried ladies, unless when j reg. •-
time they must nut be taken.- -"'fi'
physic, 1 they operate perfectly easy and without
pain. Price SO cents
DR. HUNTER’S PILLS.
An infallible remedy for all disorders of a pri
vate nature—perfectly safe.
- DP. HUNTER’SCE1M.TE,
For inveterate ulcers.*
ffTThe above medicine* are for 5i!eby_ special
appointment at the medical store of . * • ■
EDWARD COFFEE,
july 7—154 Market^quartt.
' Notice.
All persona haviog’demand* against the estate
of captain Thomas Rice, deceased, are requested
to render them in duly atteated, within the time
prescribed by law; anil those persona indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate pay*
april14-
Ebenezer S. Rees'} *
$ . V adm’r*
Thomas \V. Rice,J
~ S * *■"
Notice.
AU penoaa indebted to the ettale of Wffliasi
Thomas Harria, deceased, late Of Mdiitosh coun-
e desired to aqjkc immediate payment; and
Laving claims to present them for jaynfenr,
auested, prerious to the 1st of Septets
y*. '
Benjamin Baker,
' ~ WHIuitn Dunham f exe ***’
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