Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1816-1818, September 17, 1818, Image 1
jriac For Liverpool
2u£ The fine fast tailing ship MARY-ANN,
captain Stubbs, having non than one-fourth of
W euro ready/* go on board, will meet wtdi
til poanble.diapMeL. For freight or mange ap
ply to the captain on boCrd, at HuoterY wharf, or
- * .iruBGEi A burroughs,
Ne.,3. -
aept 15
184
For Havana
plain Silva, will take freight for the
ore port- Apply to
Charles Maurel;
Who hat jot! rteaved.
Superfine Flour, in whole and half barrel*, and
Fteab Goshen Butter eejftl* 183
For New-York v
The packet ichooner HAL, Joseph
LDaris, matter, will have immediate dta-
apa’eh For freight (which will be tak-
i low) or passage apply to the captain on board,
M'Kinne’e wharf, or to _ ,
Rea & Burltr;
tfTht hoot landing, end for tale.frcm raid tehooner,
15 quarter casks tweet MALAGA
tept 13 x 183 _ .
For Philadelphia
The regular packet schooner EAGLE
John H. Rlye. master, will be despatch-
_ed immediately. For freight or passage
apply to capt Olye, on board, at Hunter’s wharf,
or to NICHOLAS It NEFF.
500 bushels Oats
20 barrel, first quality Apples
20 barrels Potatoes, and
A quantity of loose Onions. Fair sale on
board sept 15 184
For freight
Coastwise or to the tVest-Jndies,
The fine fast tailing schonnerEMILY.
captain Spiltnan, will meet with imme-
^^^idiate despatch. For freight or passage
et<pi» uu hoard, at Bolton's wharf, or to
. , J. UATTELLE.
sept IS w- 184 ___
<£?• In our absence from this city,
for a short time, Jons MKisa. esq. and Mr. L.
H. Almy, are our attomie*.
John Speakman of Co.
aug B—168 Frater't wharf.
*** During tlic absence of the
fiibscriber from the state, Eiiwasn Stxhbixs, esq.
is duly authorised to act os my attorney.
Sarah Blackscll.
jnne 27——WT 150
•Yew Flour, Fine Pilot Bread,
CRACKERS. &c.
,Vn landing frem echo,tier Emily, only eight day
/rap Alexandria,
ICO barrels pilot and navy Bread
150 kegs Jemison’s Crackers
150 barrels superfine new Flour
For sale by G. F. «t OLIVER PALMES.
on n< nn
1500 bushels flint CORN—together with a very
extensive assortment of GROCERIES, on
‘ accommodating terms
sept 15 * 184
Cotton Bagging.
120 pieces superior Inverness Cotton Bagging
Apply to JAMES H. FRASER,
tept 15 184
31 hogsheads Muscovado Ongar,
BENJAMIN HOWARD.
Hmter’e wha-f
For sale by
sept 12*1—183
Boots, Shoes, %c.
Just received from New-York, Providence and
Boston, by the latest arrival, an ext ar rive assort-
ment of ladies, gentlemen's, misses', youth’s and
childten’s Boots, Shoes, Stippers, be. &c.
ALSO,
by the Harriet Newell,
50 pair rsree Boots—All of which, will be sold
wholesale and retail, at moderate advance, by
John Douglass,
Sign tj ike golden hoot,
sept 10—cis- -182 Gibkont’ MlrBngt,
Saw-Mill Cranks and Gudgeons.
A constant supply always on hand, direct from
the manufactory, to be had of
S. C. Dunning,
aug 8——168 A’i. 2, Commerce /cm.
Corn.
Prime white Baltimore Com, just received and
for sale by NICHOLAS A NEFF
sept 1 179
Hair Matrasses,
Of various sixes, and of the btst quality hair
and ticking, constantly on hand, at the Cabinet
and Chair ware-house of
Faries & Miller,
aug 29——177 Brought, n-,treet.
Sugar, Gin, f£c.
8 hhds prime muscovado Sugar
10 do northern Gin
17 barrels Philadelphia Whiskey
30 do N. E, Rum For Sale by
M. Pettingill,
aug 20 173 Market-tquve.
Landing-
From tch’r Sight, Jrom Havana,
64 hogsheads prime M dosses
14 ditto Muscovado Sugar
4 barrels Havana do
aoso,
PINE APPLES, Ac. Apply to
Charles Maurel.
sept 8 v 181
Just landing, and for sale,
On board the tehr Emily, lying*al Belton't wharf,
I O'- barrels beat superfine Flour, for family use
30 hstf barrels and 100 kegs Crackers
Apply to the captain on board, or to
J. BATTELLE.
aept lg——* 184
Landing.
From schoonrr Eagle.
400 kep» llupont* Powder
10t> kffjs cut n;il*
15 luU Muacovati. -u^ar
6 tierces ami 3* barrel* do do
63 boxes hyson and young hys»n teas.
Lau reate Sc. l'muii|JSon.
sept !•»—m—184
Received
Per rchoonr- Eagle. Jrom Philadelphia.
Superfine Flour m whole and l»if barrels
Kye Win-key, in hogsheads and barrels
White Starch
Poprrmint and Anniseed Cordials, in barrels
Best chewing Tobacco
CHARLES MAUREL.
sept 15 ■ 1S4
Received,
Per echo,nr • l.ouit from Neia lor XT,
15 cask, beat CllEF.SE For »ale by
sept 15 X--IF4 CHARLES MAUREL.
Fresh Flour,
Just received and for sa.e by the subscriber.
William Leach,
*rpt 15—a—near t*e wWirhet.
Fresh Flour.
40 barrels tunerliiie Flour 7 Ground from
flU half do do > new wheat
For rate bv JAMES II. FRASER
sept 15 T—184
IF. P. Beers % Co.
MAVX RKC1IVXO
Canton Crapes
Superfine 4 4 and 5-4 jaconet Muslins
Black silk Velvets *
Black bombazines
Black Bumbazets s
Super undressed Calicoes
Irish Shretirgs
Seersuckers
White Flannels
Buck-skin and heaver Gloves
Super silk flag Handkerchiefs
Silk and cotton imitation Shawls
Black Ribbons, Ac. tept 15—i—184
Painting, Glazing, and Paper
Hanging.
The subscribers have entered into copartner
ship with a view to conduct the Painting, Glazing,
Paper Hanging and Sign Painting business. m all
its various branches, and will be tnankfol for any
form entruttsd to them. Thev have taken a shop
in Ray-lane, in the rear cr the Republican printing
office, where they m-v be generally found; or at
their residence, next V-oor west to that of the late
John Lawson, esq. in Broughton-itreet.
W illiam Pcarcc,
Davul Secortl.
HU* have Jett received frem New- Terk.
K fresh au-.pl? of PAINTS and Oil* which
skill enable them to execute their work in a neat
style. »od on reasonable term*.
aug 27 —157 _
~ Blank Indentures
For sale at tin* office.
Just received
Per schooner Bee, and for sale by the subscribers,
20 puncheons W I Itura
10 hogsheads N E Rum
5’J barrels Whhkey
300 barrels Liverpool ground Salt
150 whole and half barrels Mackerel, Nos. 1,2
and 3—new put up
1( 00 gallons winter strained Oil
1OJ0 ditto whale Oil
10 tierces white Beans
15 boxes Augusta Candles
5 barrels hog’s Lard
50 bags prime green CofTee
50 quarter chests imperial Tea
100 bolts Russia Duck, 1st quality
50 boxes Soap
80 do Glass, 7 by 9,8 by 10 and 10 by 12
50 barrels paint Oil
200 kegs white Lead
200 do Spanish tlmwn
Green and blue Paints, of superior quality
50 coils white Rope
20 bolts of English Canvas
50 barrels fresh Flour
57 barrels navy Bread
50 kegs Crackers
Nichols, Dobson Sf Hills.
sept 10—cs 182
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 CARRUTHERS.
jnne 6 133
GROCERIES.
65 hhdi prime i . i '.idad Molasses
32 do Muscovado Sugar >
20 puncheons 4th proof Jamaica Rum
50 bbls N G Rum
30 casks London Hroum Stout Porter
3 pipes pure Cojmac Brandy, 4th proof
2 do do Holland Gin
10 btgz black Pepper
20 do race Ginger
50 quarter boxes imperial Tea
100 baps fine Sait
1500 bushels blown Salt
50 kegs Dupont’s Gunpowder
60 bap* Buckshot
120 do patent do
3 kegs bar Lead
50 casks assorted cut Nails
20 do do wrought do
15 quarter ca«k* Lisbon Wine
20 do LP TeneritT do
10 casks claret do
■— 8 tor^wedish square and roundi ron
5 do Ovens, Spider* and Pots, assorted
A»n DAILT EXPECTED,
50 ton* of Uussia axe bar and Swedish chair
tire Iron, for sale on accommodating
terms by JAMES H FRASER,
sept i2—cs—183 Market square.
Boarding-House.
rhe subscriber ha* taken the Uige HOUSE on
he Bay, comer of Lincoln street, property of the
late John Anderson, situated in a very airy place,
opposite the store* of Mr. Samuel Howard. The
healthy situation of this building—containing near
ly thirty separate rooms—offers a very pleasing
advantage for the accommodation and comfort of
Boarder*, particularly in the warm season of the
year. Those who please to favor bim with their
patronage, will find the house well found, and
everv attention given, by the public’s humble ser-
Ta»C THOMAS GR1UBIN.
jiy 4 -152
Lost or mislaid,
On Friday tveniHg, the 4th inst an ivory head
ed DIRK, with gilt mounting—on it was engraved
ihe name of William Patterson, United States* na-
A reward will be given on delivering it at
this office
sept 12-
-183
Fire-Wood' wanted
O.V TUK ff'/m FEH.Y HATERS.
The steam-boat Company are desirous of con-
trading for a regular supply of WOOD, to be or-
dered for the use of the steam-boats the ensuing
season, at convenient landing places on Oconee
and Altamah* rivers. The Wood must be of pitch
line, cut from the bodies of large trees, of high
and growth, and well seasoned.—Light-wood
would ba preferred. Persons willing to contract
for the delivery at one or more landings, will
-end their proposals, specifying the rale per cord
and tlie name of the landing, its estimated distance
from Darien. MMrdgcv.lle. or some public place.
The proposal to be addressed either to Joeznv
‘Incimms. treasurer, at Augusta; or Riciusn
Wats A. Savannah. •
Samuel Howard.
<£> The editors of the Milledgerille papers are
requested to insert the foregoing for 3 months.
nug 4 1 166
Blank Manifests
Ftor ale at this office.
J\ew Summer Goods. *
The eubcadbtn have received, by the ehfe Jane
mmd tte^gem.peetmrrneHfyw Uvnftt t, ,
AN EXTEN8IVB SUPPLY
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS,
which have been .elected by one of the partners
and will be sold by the piece or package on rea
sonable teems.
ANDREW LOW A CO.
may 28 123
*Pur sale
300 pieces first qua.i.y Dundee Cotton Bagging
Richards Jj’ Hastoway
aug 29 177
L. Petty
' Offer efer eaie,
7 boxes and 2 bales resorted Hutnhums
66 pieces cotton Bagging
12 cates silk Umbrellas
2J boxes Philadelphia Potter, containing
one riojen each
10 stone Jsre, for bolding water
1 case chip Hats, assorted
50 ream, Paper
1 cheat imperial Tea
6 quarter do do
- And a few dozen hair Seises
sept 8—x—181
The subscriber
Offer, for tale the following GOODS, #n iccois
modating termt—vi:.-
1 trunk nuns Thread
1 bale all colored do.
2 trunks cotton Hore
3 bales colored Nankeens
1 box ditpere & paper Cloths
2 boxes brown Linens
2 hales linen Bedtick
1 bale linen A cotton Checks
2 brles Flannels
80 kega A 5 barrels Batlrv
250 pieces very best cotton Bagging
2 bales best London duffle Blankets
2 bales Russia Sheeting
2 boxes Irish Linens, very fine
24 hhds best New. Orleans Sugar
11 puncheons Jam. Rum 1
3 boxes wool fiats
35 casks very superior Brown Stout
Wra. Taylor,
sept 1 e* 178
Dry Goods, Crockery, §c.
150 crates Crockery
500 pieces cotton Bagging
3000 iron Pots and Spiders
20 bales negro Plains
20 do Ifcndon duffle Blankets
10 trunks Prints
5 bales coarse Broadcloths
5 do Kersimere
. 1 case steam loom Shirting
2 do 4-4 cotton do
1 do
5 bales assorted Threads
4 do brown Sheeting
4 do Irish Duck
3 do toilnet Vestings
1 do Carpeting
8 cases linen and cotton Checks
1 case cotton Hosiery
4 cases Ginghams and union Stripes
1 case book and mull mull Muslin
4 pair double Jack-Screws
1 bale Towelling
1 do white Flannels
1 ease Sahmaneas
1 bale Bombazets
2 bales rose Blankets For sale by
S. C. Dunning,
aug 8 • CT- 168 .Vo. 2, Comment Row
Brokerage.
The subscriber having established himself on the
Bay, over the store of messrs \V A A Wiyman A
Co. teudere his services to his friends and the pub.
lie in general in the above line of business, and
hopes by strict attention to merit a share i f pat
ronage ROBERT RAIFORD.
sept 1 178
John C. Holcombe
Having taken the ware-honse lately occupied by
FleweUin A Dickinson, offers his services in the
FACTORAGE & COMMISSION LUTE.
His store houses are now undergoing a thorough
repair for the reception of produce, merchandize,
Ac.—and strict attention wi.l be paid to all busi-
ness committed to his care
Augutla. (~Gn J Inly 1, 18t8. f -156
Valuable Land <Sf JVegroesfor sale•
The subscriber offers for sale, bis PLANTA-
riON, consisting ot six hundred and sixty acres
of land, situate sn 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 un'der excellent fences. With
the plantation would be sold forty-five prime
slaves. Possession of the property may be had
about the middle oi January next.
Noble \V. Jopes. '
june 6 133
Lands for sale.
One thousand ami fifty acres of LAND, in Mc
Intosh county, Broro neck, in two separate tracts,
one of which containing three hundred and sixty
(36U) acres, is situated on the Salts, immediately
open to Sapelo Island, remarkably healthy, with a
good two-stury divelliog House, Kitchrn and otb-
cr necessary out buildings on the premises; twrf
hundred acres of which are good cotton land,
cleared and under good fence. The other tract,
which iswithig a mile and a half of the first, con
tains 640 acres, two hundred and iftv (250) of
which are of first quality high inland swamp, very
level and easily drained, having a large salt creek
at either extremity—it may be considered as prime
land for corn, cotton or sugar cane, and may be
rendered perfectly secure by a force of 40 or 50
hands—There is a great deal of light red oak
land, some stoney knowles, and the balance well
timbered pine barren. For terms apply to Mr.
Jous Lewis, in Savannah, or to the subscriber on
the premises.
II. Gignillia*.
antr 6 167
Bank State of Georgia,
• 4--: de -t aavaxaam^Hat men, 1818.
Tteideed. That twcotF'per cent of the capital
stock of this bank, be and the same is hereby re
quired to be paid in, on or before the first Mon
day in November next, by the stockholder* there
of—the d ate to be paid in specie, or bills of ei
ther of the banks of Georgia.
By order of the Beard.
ANTHONY PORTER, cathicr.
A'otk.—Stockholders may pay their 20 ddlls. per
share, at the principal bank in Savannah, or at ei
ther of the brandies in MilledgrviUe, Wa-hingt* a
or Augusta, and obtain a receipt from the cashier
on the back of their scrip certificate for the pay
ment theiAf. sept 1 178
JVotice.
Augusta, August 25,1818.
Savannah River Navigation Company.
An instalment of 5 per cei.t on the capital stock
of the company is required to be paid in to the
treasurer on or before 2d of November next.
By order of ihe board,
J. \V. L. Sitnmons, sec'ry.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re
quested to publiih the abose until the time ex
pires, and forward his account to the Company's
Office for payment,
sept 1 178 *
JVotice.
Augusta, August 25,1818.
Savannah River Navigation Company.
At a meeting of the stockholders of this com
pany on July 22<t last, it was resolved by tlie mem
bers present, thst a meeting of the stockholders
is requested to take place at the Globe Tavern,
in the city of Augusta, on Monday, the 26th of
October, at Tlx o’clock *• x. The meeting being
called for important purposes, punctual attendance
is required.
J. W. L. Simmons, sec’ry.
The Editor of the Savannah Republican is re
quested to publish the above until the expiration
of the time mentioned, and forward his account
to the Company’s Office for payment,
sept 1■ .178
Notice.
An ELECTION will be held at the Court-House
in Savannah on Monday, the 5th day of October
ensuing, for six rasa bibs, to represent tlie state
of Georgia in the Sixteenth Congress of the Unit
ed States, and for a sixatob and tbrkx niraESEx-
TATivES to represent the county of Chatham in
the next Legislature of this state, at which said
election any three magistrates of said county will
^reside, and the sheriff will attend the same to
:eep order.
John P. Williamson, 1.1. c. c. c.
Ebcnezer S. Rees, j. i. c. o. c.
Thomas N. Morel, j. i. c. c. o.
sept 12 183
Notice.
Mrs. BLOGG, late of Savannah, having taken
oharge of the Boarding department of the Acade-
my in M'lntosh county, the parents and guardi
ans of children are informed that the institution
is open for the instruction of youth of both sexes,
where the different branches of education, includ
ing the Greek and Latin languages^ with the use
of the Globes, are taught by Mr M’Cxiutock. a
gentleman of sound moral character, and unques
tionable talents as a teacher
JAMES E HOUSTOUNT
JAMES DUNWOOUY, l. Committee.
JAMES TROUP, i
aug 20 173
For sate
S pipcxX F Ma.;«ira Wine ~ v
150 barrels N B Rum
10 hhds W I do
30 bags black Pepper
100 bags Com
75 pieces Burlaps
On accommodating terms by
John Lathrop & Co.
aept 12—*—183 Bower', wharf\
Water Proof Hats.
Wiutaw H. Hand, ot 'he city of Washington,
makes water proof Hats, in a viiy supper ior
manner. These hats are made of the same ma
terials as others, the only difference consists In
the stiffening, which renders them water proof.—
They ire perfectly elastic, will resist water, thogh
immersed in it forty-eight hours, and maintain
their true shape. They will wear two or three
years without requiring the aid of the hatter.—
The termsof sale, for wholesale orders, are cash
or good acceptances at reasonable dates.
Ihe Editors of the Baltimore Federal Gazette,
Philadelphia Aurora, New-York Mercantile Ad
vertiser. Boston Patriot, Charleston Courier, Sa
vannah Republican, Kentucky Gazette. Ncw-Or-
leans Gazette. Pittsburg Gazette, and Rslelgli Re
gister, will please insert the above six times, and
forward their accounts to W. H. for payment,
sept 1 fa 178
Lloyd Sf Morrison
Have removed their Office, from the Exchange
o col. Pray’s brick building, over the store uf
.Messrs Uaudrv A Dufaure.
july 25 -162
Notice.
In consequence of Joua Mi tax's retiring to
Beaufort, the copartnership of Gileett A Milne
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Those
indebted to the above firm are requested to make
isyment thereof to William S. GiUctt, who is-here-
>y authorised to receive the same: and also, to
settle all claim's against the said firm.
(£j- Tlie Business in Beaufort will be conducted
by John Milxi, and that in Savannah by William
Gileett, hereafter on individual account.
William 8. tiillett,
John Milne.
march IS- 65
Notice.
The goods and effects, stock in trade, books of
account, Ac. of Josera Kitchen, of Savannah, Sad
ler, having been assigned to tlie subscribers, for
tlie purpose of making a ratable distribution of
the money which may arise from p sale of the
same among his creditors, notice is hereby given
of the said assignment, to fie creditors of the said
Joseph Kitchen, that they may present their de
mands, and to those indebted that they make pay
ment, to Jsbemiah Ccteeb, attorney for the as
signees.
John Lohra,
sng 4-
Abraham Carlile.,
Edmund Kinsey. J
—1C6
To rent,
{.bidpettmiongiven on the lit of ,Vmember next.)
l The STORES on the suoscriber’s wharf
Jj jf present occupied by Messrs, Nichols,
■ ■■I Dobson A Hills—and that occupied by
Mr. House. Also, the brick building on
Bay, near Bai nard-street, occupied by the ed-
s of the Colombian Museum. For teraut ip
absence of the subscriber, apply. to George
Jones, esquire. NOBLE W. JONES,
june 6 133
To let
The west tenemefit of the HUOSB near the Mu
seum Office, on the Bay—Immediate possession
will be given. For terms apply to
George Jones.
miv 12 -111
To Let,
From the first of November next, the TWO
STORES on the Bay. at present occupied by
Messrs. J. Depass A L Halt. Fur terms, apply
HALL A HOYT.
sept 12 153
Notice.
The estate and effects of Asnaavr Ebwin, A.
RrwIx, Groce A Co. and Erwin A Co- having
been assigned to tbe subscribers for the payment
of certain debts in the first instance, and after-
wardsfor 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 Andrew Erwin, Erwin, Groce A Co. or
Erwin A Co. are notified to pay the amount of
their debts to the subscribers only, and a spee-
cly payment will be required, in order, to rnable
the subscribers to make a settlement of tbe affairs
of the said firms. AU those having claims against
the arid parties are requested to exhibit them to
the subscribers, duly attested
GEORGE HARGREAVES,')
JOHN M’KINNE,
BAUNA M’KINNE,
WILLIAM SIMS,
march 31—76
Notice.
All persons hiving demands against the estate
of captain Thomas Bice, deceased, are requested
to render them in duly attested, within the time
prescribed by lawj’and those person* indebted to
said estate, are required to make immediate pay
ment to
Ebenezer S. Rees'!
% laim’rs
Thomas W. Rice, J
april 1< — -94
Notice.
All persons having demands against the estate
ofYbe late Bobsrt James Houston, deceased, are
hereby requested to present, without delav,_
their accounts duly attested to Messrs. R. A J.
HabJMtam: and those indebted to make immedi
ate payment to them, or to the subscriber.
m PATRICK HOUSTON,
april 8—33 adminirtrator
ASSIZE of BREAD.
The price of flour being 12 dollars 50 cents per
barrel, the weight of bi - 1 for the present month
must be »s follows,viz: •*-
12 j cents lozf must weigh 1 14
64 do do d» do- 0,.
Of which all bakers and sellers of bread will
ake due noties. JOHN L ROBERTS,
•cpt 3 179 Clt * trto, * rcr ‘
YALL'ABLK
Patent Medicines.
Dr. Relfe's Botanical Drops.
These Drops are a radical cure for Salt Rheum,
Scurvey, Scrofula. St. Anthony’s Fire, Leprosy,
pimpled faces, sore legs, ulcers, v<«.erial taints,
vvlivn mercury has failed, are the best spring and
autumnal physic, and may be given to children
with perfect safety. Price gl. ,\*k for Dr.
Relfe’s Botanical Drops—observe the aigtitturo
W. T. Con wzt,” on the outride printed wrapper,
DR. RELFF.’S ASTHMATIC PILLS.
These Pills give instant ease in all coughs, colds,
asthmas, difficulty of breathing, uheizu'g. tight,
ness of the chest, consumption, pain in tlie side,
spitting of blood, dullness and shitrringt,(4e fore
runner, of fever,, i/c. . Common colds are re
moved in a few hours. The aged will experi
ence relief equally agreeable and instantaneous,
even when the lungs are affected. Pnc. gl
Ask for Dr. Relfe’s Asthmatic Pills. One box,
containing 12 Pills, frequently effects a cure T,
prevent impotition tbe uutside printed wrapper is
signed by the sole proprietor. W. T. liifTiT.—
Observe this as you value health. /
DR RELFE’S ANTIlllLIOUS PILLS.
For indigestion, loss of appetite, listlessaess,
head ache, costivcness, Flatulence, Cholic, biliuua
eflections, Ac.
To comment on the efficacy of these Pills, after
a successful espcner.ee of o any yearsi n England
has established their reputation, as neednelu—
suffice it tu observe, that for redundancy of bile,
flatulence, co.-tiveneas, head-ache, Ac. Ac. 1 l.cy
will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable than
thuse drastic purges too frequently employed,
and will not only at the same time tend to ren ove
the offending cause by gentle motions, and
strengthen tlie digesting oigam; but impr. ve the
appetite and renovate ihe system, which other
wise in a little time would lie liable to jaundice,
fevers, Ac.
BRITISH ANTISEPTIC DENTHIFICE.
The Tooth Ache is not only prev-rued b. the
dentrifice, but it renders tlie teeth beaut ful and
white (though heretofore black) r-moecs the
cause of foeter arising from decayed tenth, eradi
cates the scurvy from the gums, "and at the same
time it restfires to them their original cfllorvscen -
ry, imparts to the breath a most delectable sweet
ness. Price gl.
DR. JEBB’S CELEBRATED LINIMENT.
For Rheumatism, bruises, sprains, childbiains,
numbness, stiffness in the joints, Ac. Tlie relief
is immediate, and cure frequently in 24 hours.
DIL RELFE’S AROMATIC FEMALE PILLS,
For Obstruction, Debility, Hypoeondria, tic.
These Pills cleanse, purify, and cause a tree cir
culation of the 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 death, restored to a lively and anima-
*eil complexion. They are likewise conducive to
the health of married ladies, unless when preg
nant, at which time they must not be -taken.—
Price g3.
ALBION CORN PLA1STF.R ! !
This Plaiater affords instant relief, at the same
time it dissolves and draws the corn out by tbe
root, without the least pain. Price gl.
' CAMBRIAN TOOTH-ACHE PILL3.
The relief is immediate without the least injury
to the tooth. Price gl.
DUMFRIES* OINTMENT.
A certain safe cure and for cutaneous eruptions
and tlie Itch being ever 10 inveterate in one hour’s
application. No danger from taking cold! Doe*
not contain the least (article of mercuiy, or other
pernicious ingredient Ask for “Dumfries Oint
ment ” As you value your health observe tlie sig-
nature“!V. T.Coxwzx.’’ Price 50 cents
DUMFRIES’ LOTION.
A cure for the lich end other cutaneous erup-
lions, without smell, with which personi 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 and as a
preparatory before sea bathing, Ac. Price gl.
DR. RELFE’S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIC
PILL3.
To expatiate on the superior efficacy of there
Pills, would be superfluous. After a successful
experience of many yean in Europe, where they
are frequently’to be met with in th.eextemporane
ous prescriptions of the must eminent of the fa
culty, via. Dr. Letson, M. D. F R S. Dr. Austen,
M. D. Hr. Relfe. M. 1>. Dr. Hugh Smith, M. D.
Dr. Futhergill, M. D. Dr. Fordyee, M. D all of
London. In Rhematism, Gout, Cramp, Spasm,
stiffness in the joints, Ac. they will be found sin
gularly efficiciotis, and may be used by females
under all circumstances to great advantage. As
physic, they ope rare perfectly easy and without
pain. Price 50 cents
DR. HUNTER’S PILLS.
An infallible remedy for all diaorders of a pri
vate nature—perfectly safe. »
DR. HUNTER’S CERATE, . "
For inveterate ulcers. - . *
(jyrhe above medicine* arc for tale by special
appointment at the medical store of
EDWARD COPPES,
july 7—154 1 Murket^gnare.
For sale,
A NEGRO WOMAN, about 25 year* of age;
with her three children. She is a plain washer
and iroocr, an excellent cook, and is acquainted
with house woik. Enquire of tbe grintef.
aept 10 IK