Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, August 22, 1818, Image 1

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For New-ForJc bag SOPKR^ C. Ueno, center, on the 23<L. For freight tir'fke- * UMhe captain, on board. »ic n^Vc'SK'Riane. i 'For St. Marys, The schooner ANTELOPE, E. louder, master wliHailorcFeiday next •For freight or pastage, apply to the captain on hoard at Bolton’s Central w.-arf. atig 15-—*•-—17i Fire- Wood wanted DJV TOR WESTEJUT 1V.1TEJIS. im-boat Company are desirous of eon- * a regular supply of WOOD, to bs or- Ite iwettf the steamboats the ensuing Ceram, 1 at convenient landing places on Oconee . and Attain iha rivers. The W ood must be of pitch A. pine, cut from tbebodifc of latgctecea, of high r hftt} ’growth, and well ,«es toned.—Light-wood ^wbuld bi preferred., Pertonawillihg to contract for the delivery at one nr more landings, will fend their, proposals, specifying the rate per cord Md the natrt pf the hading, it:\estim*ted distance fro a Darien. •Milledgev.ll;, or some public place. Tlie proposals to' be addressed ei'her to Jotaru Hrroaixsox, treasurer, at Augusta; or Rtouas flVxvxs, Savannah. Samuel Howard. ffj The editor* of theMiUedgrvflie papers are ifcquested to insert the foregoing for 3 months, amr 4 rise £> In oar absence from this city, for a short time, Jnux M’Nisu, esq and Mr. L. n. Almy, are our attdrnles. • Joltn Spcakman Sf Co. 0K 8- .ylM Fm$!?♦•*# vthnrf f. *** During the absence of the subscriber lirom the state, Upward Stsbbins, esq. if duly authorised to act as my attorney. Sarah Ulacksell. jane 27 -»t——iso g?" During a short absence from fjiii j lace, Messrs G: F. fii O Palmes,«ill act a* my aUopn*fes:*thoae indebted are requested to uuike payment to them. DAVID VOTER. »uir «i m Notice. All persona indebted to me will plcate make payment to Mr. GsanxXa Terrs, who is Consti tuted my agent, daring my absence from 'his city. P SAM UBL EVANS, june 19 f *44 Notice. Mrs. RI.OKO, late of Savannah, having taken .charge of lhc Hoarding department i.f the Acade my in M'Intoih countv, tlie parents anil Rtiardi. ana of children are informed (hit the institution is open for the instruction of youth of botlj sexes, . wht re lhe different branches of education, inchid- ; ing the Greek and Latin languages, with die use' of the Globes, are taught by Mr. M’Cuntqcx. a gentleman of sound n,oral character, and unques tionable talents as a teacher. I» JAMES R HOUSTOUNT JAMES inrNWOODT, V Committee. a JAMBS TKOU1*. " 3 aug 30—173 Lloyd 8£ Morrison Have removed their Office tmm the Excharg. to col. Prav’s brick building, over tlie store of Messrs- Cfudnr A Dufaure. July gy --—m ■ Sugar, Gin, 8£c. 8 hhda prime murcovado Sugar 10 do northern Gin 17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey 33 do N.E. Rum For sale by 1 M. PeUinfiill, -ugU 173 v* Market-syria-e. Iron, Ktim, Sugar, fife- LaniUng per sloops Ge.i. Washington and Deligh-, 30 tons Swedes’ Iron 7 punchona 3d proof Antigua Rum 53 barrel* muscovado Sugar 6 pipes Holland Gin, ana 40 quarter cask* L. P TeneiilT Wine, (vestal's cargo) For sale by Isaac Cohen. aug 20 w ■ 173 Wanted to hire A st'ong and stout Hoy, about 17 years of age, to <lo the labeling woik m a su re. Apply to the printer*. aug 18 * 173 Lost The KEY of an iron chest. The finder i» re quested to leave it at this office., and if required, will hr amply reward d. a«g 9f a 17 i. „ Lost TcsUtday morning, .*u, p<«td in tlie market, tlie first half of a ten tluilir Bill, of 'he Stale Kai k of Nortli-Cxrolina, No 375. The findc will be suitably vewarded, on I at ing it a; this office, aug 30 * 173 • Twenty Dollars 7 reward. ’ Kanaway on the evening the H Ji u.at tty ne- ^to wencli Sitxa, carrying her child. a female tr Yix weeks old- It is presumed from several cir cumstance* that she was assisted in getting rff by a negro Allow, named Peter, (belonging 10 espt. Clark, of tlie city guard) and is no doubt harbor ed and supported by luin, either in tbe suburbs ot the city or it* vicinity. Having a mother and sis- ter brlorgingto a Mr. Uourquin about 10 or 11 mile* on the Ogechec read, she may h.-ve been convey rd to that quaitr* to elude discovery. Sil- la is about 23 years old, of low statue and down look: being born and raised in tbe neighborhood W formerly own, d oy several inhabitants in this; city she is too well known to require a further description. The above reward will be paid on delivering the said werch f ilia with her child to me at the Merchant-’ and Platters’ hotel, or lodg ing her in any gaol of the state, so as she jtny be c*ot .W CKA1G. • p 8. If 2illa wd ; return she will be forgiven, and liberty allowed her to procure another master aug 20—173■ Georgia—Chatham county. nv Samuel ,M. Bond, clerk of the court of or- f or die countv and state aforesaid. ■Whereas, Richard' Gorham h-is nude applies- eiot. for 4ertcr* of, administration, <» the estate *KV\ « aii. y. deceased, as arareat of kin, and in 4 John S. All y , deceased, 1 ***afc!w°thcoefthese Ere, to cite and admonish, ii .od aiaeular.lhe kindred and creditor* of the • i I,,. mtltf*° file their obiections,ftf anv the. ^iven under my hand and weal of office, at Sa Given unwr^ ^ ^ AU( ^ It 181& yaaWb,** ** M. UO-ND. c. e. o. c . e. V* Woollen Goods, e The sttbsyfiSKim have rcceivepl, the Bfitiib bttf Maria, from Liverpool, a l^vh fdpplyMtfU- pTJfiee ciotlis, Caaeinxres ond white Plains; which they offer fpr cals, by - tbe piece or package, oa accommodating terms. • James Dickson & Co augU—<a—lt» v ' Received, wii MM nrux-JosKviuwK, max jtastz, Osnahurgs, of a ruperior qu. J.ty Linen Clieck, negro Shirts Ladies and gentlemen’s Shoes Seine and aaiTTwiae Hhie and black stipe, fine Broadcloth Silk Ribbon, linen cambric Handkerchiefs Writing Paper, Quills. Wafers Gilt, silver and gold W ft tubes Sweet Oil, in biskeisi velvet Corks Table Cloths and Kapkins Osnahurgs Thread, tow priped Ha’s Single and double barrel Gun* and Pistol* Half pint and double flint Tumblers Soft shelled Almond* Window Glass. 8 by 10 Chairs, black and while squire Tile* Paper Hanging of assorted quality, with band- some collections Furniture , cotton Fringe Bidet*, turtle shell Combs, Gloves Powder Flasks and siipt Rags Claret, in boxes; Marbles, See- For sale by CHARLES MAUREL. august 1 ■ —ex—u-t6J and Gudgeons '*■'* d.dtr^ttritm . / For sate, 2> big* Wavy black'Pcppe^ 3 di finger iiCily Madeira Wi f navy nread / swing Twine les best northern Hay turning-house l>;sk, complete iher with a variety «f fancy and-or- amental Chair* For sale by Kea Ik Butler, aug 11—j—169 Jef’Kintte', vkarf. For sale Beit dotide Brown Stout Porter, bottled and John C. Holcombe Having taken the ware-house lately occupied by Fiewellin & Dickinson, offers ins services in tbe FACTORAGE O COMMISSION LINE. Hi* store houses are now undergoing a thorough repair fnr the reception of produce, merchandize, &e.—and strict attention uiil be paid to all busi ness committed to his care. 1rurutla, CGa JJuty 1. 1818. f 156 Dissolution. The copartnership h- retnfore existing under the firm, of J K. White & Co so far as the repre sentatives of the estate of Jontr Iacksos have been interested or concerned, was dissolved end dis continued on the 1 8th instant, by limitation and mutual consent. Their business will be conduct ed as heretofore by the undenigned. J E WHITE, STEELE WHITE, july 25 rf 163 Charleston Wire Manufactory. The subscriber informs the public, that he car rlesou tlie WOVE WIRE MANUFACTORY, in all its varioua branches, and will be happy to at tend to the orders of his friends for any articles in his hue; and particularly request that any or ders in his line of business, fnr the ensuing fall, may bo sent in during tlie summer, that he may be enabled to execute their, in time for the coming fall, as he intends stay ing hi the city and keeping his establishment going on during the summer. He manufactures all kinds of rice Screen Wire, in whole feta, or oiil Screens repaired: rolling Screens for merchant mills; Riddles ard Screens for Dutch mill* do. for brick-layers; meal, wheat and cockel Selves, by the dozen or -mailer quantity; wire Safes of a superior quality; Wire, for milk hepses and cellar windows; rice and flour Selves for planters, Ac: which he pledges himself are as good in quality, ami as cheap in price, as tlioie at Philadelphia and New-York. Any orders left with Messrs. Scabbbodoh & ,M Kim, or forwarded to the subscriber, will be thankfully received and punctually executed. JOHN S. JONES, Ni. 133, Chu-ch ttrtct. Charleston july .7 - —-tea 154 in h ds. Bottled - leer, in casks of 6.dozen each 4 trunks r idy madq Clothing Forsale bjt JAMES CARRCTHERS. june 6 t 1 '133 « John JAtle tg /Sons Continue to cany ai their manufactory of SAW GINS in a vcry.extetsive manner, in. Charleston, where tlie planters if green 6eed cotton, and their factors can be supplied with SAW GINS made of the best mato-ialt, greatly improved, and much approved of L; tie planters and factors of Charleston, as will aopea- in a certificate below. They respectfully informthe planters ol Georgia and the southern part of louth-Carolina, that they have establislied a correriondence with Messrs. Bnowa & Greeks and Messrs. GvzaAnn 2c Pol- mu, factors, in Savanr.m, v here a constant sup ply of Saw Gins will be sept on hand, and where a sample of their Gins isnow to be seen at their stores; where orders willhe received and forward ed on to the manufacturirs, with the number and size of the Gir.s. Ordeq from tbe active gentle men will be promptly attended to and execute; with neatness and dispath. Price of large Gins nine inch saws, g3 50 per saw; hand Giii3, £80 All their Gins warranted good, or the money- re, turned. We, the.subscribers.do certify that we hive for some years past bcch supplied with Saw Gins from’ the work shop of Job* Ldrix 2c Sossi the work and performance lias given general satisfaction, and we believe their Gins to he equal to any made in tliisstatc, and that we hate obtained the high est price for cotton cleaned by their Gins in Charleston. Jao. Whits Sc Co. Cuisuls Sc Taylor, Nobtu fc tVxaa, Rrcsx Sc O’Hzar, Fbahczs G. Me Liesselike, Maowoou Sc Pattkbsok, Brows Sc Tunis. feb 14 38 Notice. Valuable Deal Estate. FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to remove from Edge- field district. South Caroline, will dispose of his Plantations, about 15 miles from Augusta, (Ga.)— One tract lying on Cheves’s creek, containing one thousand and thirteen acres; one other on Horn's Creek, containing six hundred forty nine acres.— On the former is a good dwelling house, and all iieccs.-ary out buildings, grist mill, cotton machine and distillery, with about 500 acres under cultiva tion; on the latter tract there is an eligible site fir a mill or cotton gin. The lands are well a. dapted to the growth *>f cotton or wheat. With the Lands will also be sold, 40 or 50 NEGROES, good field hands; and the stock, which is considerable, together with the season’s crop, if required. Terms, one-third down, the remainder at one and two years credit, with approved endorsers and mortgage. Application to be made on the premises to the snhscriher, or to L. C. Cantclow and William ,ltary, Augusta. Ga JOHN ORMOE. apn! 71—csf—SW. Savannah Poor-House 8£ Hospital. VISITING COMMITTEE TOM .tig’ll! au:l Srp'emher, Altrer CnuBERT and 1 aaoDoaira Bartow. Joseph Cumtniii£, secretary. an? 11 1(19 ASSIZE of BREAD. lie pric el.the i barrel. the weight of bread tor ihc present month must be as follows, viz: lt>*. os. 12$ cents loaf must weigh 2 1 6$ do do do do 1 0 Of which* ali bakers and sellers of bread .will ake due notice. JOHN I. ROBEUTSi suiw 11 169 city treasure Georgia—Chatham county. By Pamutl M. Bond, clerk cf the court of or dinary of the county and state aforesaid. Whereas, MosesCIctand applies for letters cf administration on the estate of James Cleland, late of Savannah, deceased, as nearest of kin. These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and singular, the kindred and creditors of tbe said deceased, to file their objection’, (if any they have) in my office, on or before the 4th day of Septem ber next, other-wise letters of administration will - granted the applicant*. Gives under my bard and seal of office, at Sa vannah, this 4th dav of August, 1818. [L 5.1 SAMUEL M. BOND, e. c. o. aug 4 * 166 The goods rnd effects, st -ek iii trade, bonks of account, S&c. of Josara Kitchen of Savannah, fnd- 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, police is hereby given of the said assignment, to the creditors/of the skid Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de mands, aqd to thasetindebieif lhntihey make pay-' ment, to Jeremiah CcTua, attorney for the as signees. John Lolira, T Abraham Curlile, t assignees, . Edmund Kinsey. J aug 4 • lfG Notice. The subscribers having entered into copart nership in business, In future them TAILORING BUSINESS will be conducted under the firm of Cannon St Fowtra, who return their grateful thanks to the gentlemen of Savannah and its vi- viiiity 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 busyness will be conducted in. the strfre occupied by J. W. Cannon, on St. Julian street, opposite the store lately occupied by .Messrs. Stebbins Sc Mason N. B. Constantly kept on hand, a good assort ment of first chop Cloths, Casimeaes, Vestings, Trimmings, Etc. for the accommodation of ther customers. J- W. CANNON, J. FOWLER. july 11 156 Notice. The estate and effects of Antihew Enwix, A. Erwin, Gaocs Sc Co. and Enwia St Co. having been assigned lo tbe subscribers for the payment of certain debts in the first instance, and after wards for the benefit of all thecreditorsof the said concerns, notice is hereby given to those interested, of the said assignment. All persons indebted to the said AnSrew Erwin, Erwin, C.roctjc -Co. or Erwin St Co. are notified to pay the imount ol their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee dy payment will be required, in order to enable the subscribers lo make asettlement 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’linSNE, BAHNA M'KINNE, >o»»»jmee». WILLIAM SIMS, I ma*eh 31 76 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate ofxhe late Kobsrt j.omea Houston, deceased, are hereby requested to present, Without delay, their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. St J. Habersham; and those indebted to make immedi ate payment lo them, or to tbe subscriber. PATRICK HOUSTON, aprif 8—83 adtainirtrator. Georgia—Chatham county. By 9. M. Uoud, clerk of the court u! ordinary for the county aforesaid AVh v re»s. Moca. Cleland applies for letters of adminutiauon oo the remaining unadministered estate of-Wiliam Cleland, late of Savannah, de ceased, as nearest cf kin. Now; therefore, there are to cite end admonish, ail and singular, the kindred and creditors of tbe aaidReceased, to file their objection* (if any they have) la my uffiee on rfheTdrv the 4th day of Sep- temb-r next; otherwise' Ir-lers- of adminirtntiaa wcl be granted th'e applicant- ! Given untfer jpji^u.d 4tiidvv of AueVst, 1S.8,- • .• ■ * i ILL] S M BOND, • c o c c „ j ^ »—^-tS6 ■ - _ ■ *, 1 «T ~ ' ' * . * Blank Manifestsfr-' - V . For sale at this tjSce. v Notice.' All perrons having demands against tlie estat e of Charles Jkipwith, late of Wilkes county, de ceased, are desired to render them in properly ** tested; anj those indtbted to said estate, will make payment 16 A. G. SLMMES, odeCor. The Augasta Herald will publish the above for six weeks march 21—I-L-63 Notice. All persons having demands against the estate of John Mann, {ate of Augusta, deceased, are de sired to render them in properly attested; and those indebted to said estate will make payment to A. G. SEM.MES, cAi’ir. The Augusta fffreld wffl publish the above no lice, for Ex weeks. march 21—1—68 Notice. AH persons harhg demands against the estate of captain Tboma Rice, deceased, are requested to render them ir duly attested, within the time prescribe! by law; ihd those persons indebted to said ftple, are ret lired to make immrJ-itr p»y. ifcenezeF S. Rees’) oitBR W. Rice, j New Summer Goods. The iuiteAhert huz. rredved, 6j the Atp, Jane and Georgia, .?**? arrived from Liverpool, AS EXTENSIVE SUPPLY SEASONABLE DDF GOODS, which have been selected by one of the partner* and will be sold hr the piece or package on rea sonable teems, wsy 26 123 ANDREW LOW & CO. Dry Goods, Crockery, &‘c. ISO crates Crockery,' ^500 pieces cotton Bagging 3JQQ iron Poti and Spiders. 20 bales negro Plains 20 do London duffle Blankets 10 trunk* Prints 5 bales coarse Broadcloths 3 do Kersimere I care steam loom Shirting - do 4 4 oottbn ^ do ‘ 2 do 4 4 oottbn F- do 1 do 5 bales assorted Threads 4 do brown Sheeting ■* do Irish Duck 3 do toilnet Vestings 1 do Carpeting 8 cases linen and cotton Checks 1 qase cotton Hosiery 4 cases Ginghams and union Stripes 1 case book and mull mull MusUn 4 pair double Jack-Screws 1 bale Towelling 1 do white Flannels I case Salamaneas 1 bale Bomb.ozets 2 bales rose Blankets aug 8—ct For sgle by S. C. Dunning, No. 2, Commerce Row House and Sign Painting. EwiHAtM Peirce takes this method of informing his friends and tbe public in general, that he has entered into copartnership with Mr. IF. A. Me- Candlith, and tire budnms in future will be con ducted under the firm of F.. Prince Si 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 Kpliraim Peirce, W. A. McCantllish, July 28 163 Notice. The subscriber lias removed to the store lately occupied by Mr. Alley, on tlie Ray, ner^ door to the Republican printing office, where he intends to have all kinds of TAILORING WORK exe cuted with neatness and dispatch, in the newes- style and most approved manner; and returns his thanks lo his former customers, and bones, hi his workmanship being inferior to none and his steady attention to his business, to merit a liberal share of the public patronage. George A. Ash, aug 8 168 Merchant Tailor. Notice. In consequence of John Milne's retiring to Beaufort, the copartnership of Gillett Sc Milne is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those indebted to the above firm are requested to make rayment thereof to. IFilUam S. GiUett, who isdiert- >y RUthoriKetT to receive the same: and atso-to settie all claims against the said-firm:' r gj" The Businesi- in Beaufort Will be conducted by John Mils*, and tliat in Savannah by Wjllzsw S. Gillett, hereafter on individual account. William S. Gillett, John Milne. march 18 <65 Valuable Land Sf Negroes for salp The subscriber offers for sals, his PLANTA TION, consisting of six hundred and sixty acres oflaml, situate on the road leading from Louis ville to AugU3ta, distant about three miles from the former place. It is well improved; and there is rather more tlian 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 tbe middle of January next. Noble W. Jones june 6 133 Valuable Lands for sale. A tract of LAND situated upon the south side of the Alatan-aha river, adjoining tlie celebrated plantation of Jslm Couper, esq. whose crops of cotton made there sre known to be of tbe first qnaiity. The tract consists of 1025 acres, of hieh 295 are represented as prime tide swamp, in a re-survey by McKinncn: the remainder is mixed pine land and swamp. For term3 apply to Wm. Payne Sc Sons," in Charleston; or in Savannah PETIT LE V/LLBKS. 4——It——166 Lands for sale. One thousand and fifty acres of L AND, in Mc Intosh county, Broro neck, in two separate tracts, one of which containing three hundred and sixty (360) acres, is situated on the Salts, immediately open to Sapelo Island remarkably healthy, with a good two-story dwelling House, Kitchen and oth er necessary out-buildings on ‘the preptifes; two hundred acres of which are good cotton land, cleared and under good fence. The other tract, which is within £ mile and a half nf the first, con tains 640 acres, two hundred and fifty (250) of which are of first quali'y l igli inland swamp, very level and easily drained, hzvinga large salt creek at either extremi v—it may be considered a3 prime land for corn, cotton or sugar cane, and may be rendered perfectly secure by a force cf <0 dr 50 hands.—There ii a great deal of light red oak land, aone money krawles, and tbe balance well timbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr.. John Lxwis, in Savannah, or to the subreriber 6n tbe t remise*- II. Gignilliaf. aug 6 2— If7 Valuable Real Estate. FOR SALE The ROUSES and LOT, corner of Bioughton and Whitaker streets, now under management of Mr. Riiford, formerly occupied l>y eoionel Spell man, and well 'known as SheUman’s boarding house. with all the bouse and kitchen FURKl TURE, mostly new, and in good order. Pleats- sion will be given at any time to suit the purchss- .. .... HENRVW. FILLS. . ju'y 11——fer 156 To rent, , • (And po nation given aa the let of November next.) The Stores on the tun-criber’.* wharf a^naPpreaejl occupied by Messrs. Nichols, Dobson Suills-and that occupied by -JaBiiMr. House. Alto, the brick .building on the Bay, near Barnard-strtet, occupied by the ed- itoreef the Colombian Museum. For term*; in the absence of the subacriher, apply to George Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES. 6i 133 "* To let The west tenement of the RUOSE near the Mu seum Office, on the Bay-Immediate pcaseasion will be given. For terms apply to George Jones. may 12 1 ■- 111 Frieiids and Fellow-Cttizens—; I oflermyself a candidate for Cirri- rf ike .l/.tiA ■ Art, at tilt tit*-ling election; and pledge «ujaril, if elected, to hare the .Market kept clean, and do other duties agreeable to ordinance and law of the state. WILLIAM A. MOORE. J aug 8—.—-168 To the Public— I oiler as a candidate for Clerk of the Market— if elected, will endeavor to discharge the dptics thereof. JOHN DILLON, aug 8——168 To the Public—. Faiians!—1 filler' as a candidate for Clerk of the Market, jf elected «iU endeavor to discharge the duties of the office. - JONA. CLINE, bug 13—170 ’ Friends and Fellow-Citizens/ 1 oflermyself a candidate fir Clerk ol the Mar ket, at the ensuing election; and if elected pfiflge jqi ielftu fulfil the duties according to law <- JesseUandy. IS—c*—172? Airs, and Miss Stiltcell Inform their friends and the public, that they yre about to commence a SCHOOL, at their pre sent place of residence, near the Roman Catholic Church, where they will leach the vevcpilbranches of Reading, Writing, Sewing and {Ski aiderg; and will Ci’deavo-, by their unremitted exertions in behalf uf their students, to give general satis faction. aug 15 l*—-—171 VALUABLE Patent Medicines. Dr. Relfe’s Botanical Drojis. These Drops are a radical cure for Salt Bfieuts, Scurvcy, Scrofula, St. Anthony’a Fire, Leprosy, pimpled faces, sore legs, ulcers, vencrial taints, whan metcury hi* fiiiled, are the brat spring and autumnal physic, and may be given to chudren with perfect safety. Price gl. Aik for Dr, Uclfe’t Uotenical Drops—observe the signature '•Vi. T. Con war,” on die outside printed w rapper. UK RELFE’S ASTHMA! IC PILLS. These Pihs give instant ease in ail coughs, colds, asthmai, difficulty of breathing, ubreziog, tight ness of the cheat, consumption, pain in the, wde, spitting Of blood, cbiilnes'- and shivering*, ike fort, rumen offerers, ilc. CVniLon colas are re moved in a tew hems. 'I hi a;,red will experi ence relief equally agreeable iui it-I an tan cons, even when the lungs are afileir l. Price gl ’s Asthmatic Fills. One box. Ask for Dr. Relic’s Asthmatic Fills. One box, containing 12 Pills, frequently effects a cure. To pnvei.t ifpouiAn tlie outvie'printed wrapper is signed by the sole propriJtor, W. T. L'oswxx.— Observe this as j ou Value health. Dlb KELFE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. For indigestion, loss of appetite, little:saess, head ache, costivencss, Flatulence, Cholic, biliouu ffections, Ac. . T o ccmmei.t on the efficacy of these Pills, after successful experience of many years in England has established their reputation, as.lKedntUf— suffice it to observe, that for redundancy of bijq flathler.ee, co-tivencsi, head-lcjie, Sit. >Ac. dUy will hndoub'.edly prove fir mure aervicefble (hah those drastic purges-too frequently- amplujed, andwitl not oniy «t the iaamcretine Bud to ren ove' ’.be offending cause by gentle motions, and trengtben the digesting organs;'but impfrve tbe ppetite and renovate the system, which other wise in a little time would be liable to jaandice, fevers, Sic. '-s. BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTRIF1CE. The Tooth, Ache is not only prevented by this dentrificc, but it renders tlie teeth beautiful and white (though heretofore black) removes tlie cause of foeter arising from decayed teath, eradi cates the scurvy from the gums, and at the same time it restores to them Jheir original efflorescen- cy, imparts to tire breath a most delectable sweet ness. Price gl. DR. JEBB’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT. For Rheumatism, bruises, rpraius, childbhint, numbness, stiffness in the joints, Ac. The relief ' immediate, and cure frequently in 24 hours. DR. KKLFF.’S AROMATIC FEMALE PiLLS, For Obiti miior.s. Debility, llipicoi.ilr:u^ Zlc. Tliese hills cleanse, purify, and cause a free cir culation of the blood, when in a manner suspend, ed, assist' tlie female' when nature requires it, whereby health is established, and the patient be fore pale as death, restored to a lively and anima ted complexion. They are likewise con'dutit e 10 the health of matued ladies, unless when preg. nant, at which time they most not be taken.—- Price g3. . - ALBION CORN PLAISTKRJ) This Planter affrrtla instant relief; at the same time it dissolves and draws the com out by thb root, without the least pain.’ Price gL CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ApIlB PILLS, Tbe relief is immediate without the least injury the tooth. Price gl. ' " 1} ‘ Je , 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 certain tlie least particle of mercuiyt or odier pemicidus ingredient Ask for ■‘Dumfries Oinr- ment ” As you value your heatth observe tlie sig nature *\V. T. Cox war.” Price 50 cents DUMFRIES’ LOTION. A cure for the Itch and other cutaneous crap- tions, without smell, with wl.ioh persons may core themselves with Ihc greatest secrecy, DR. RP.LFR’S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC. A remedy for sick head ache, tickners of tbe stomach, flatulence, bilious affections, and as n preparatory before sea balliing/Stc. Price gl. DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC VfllS. To expatiate on tlie superior efficacy of these Pills, would be superfluous. After a successful experience of many year* in Europe, where they are frequently to be met with ia theextemporane. one pmertfitions or ihc'ir.ujt eminent of the te- eultv, tia.'Dr. J^tsoru, 5f D. F R S Dr. Austen, . D. Dr. Relfe. M- D. Dr. High Smith, M. I). . FuthergiiU'M. D. Dr. Fordycc, M. D all cf London. In Rt-.eroatism,' Gout, Cramp, Sf arm, rtiff'nesain the joints. Sic. they will be found sin gularly rfScieiotfs, and may be used by females under all circumstances to great advantage. AS •■sic, they operate perfectly eaay and'withcut pain. Price 53 crnls ••*' DR." HUNTER’S PILLJJ. An Lnfailible remedy far all disorders of a pri vate nature—perfectly safe. DR .HUNTER’S CF.BATE, For inveterate ulcers. grpThe above medicine* are for ■tle>y special appointment at tbe medical rtore of F.D\V.\Ii0 "COPPF.E, july .7—154 ; ... JteeJhet^qiwre. &Por sale—agreat feergai^*^ A tract of first quality river swamp tide/. AND, enf hundred and forty acre* nf wbr^harec ' under dams, and fit for cultiratMo.; For t' sale (which are liberal) and- a fnU tie cription ■