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A NEW MEDICINE
Ter ('ought, Catarrhs , Incipient
Asthmas, C Consumptions.
Thomas I, Wray Si Co.
2J iVlt', just received and will con
tlanllj/ hep an hand a supply of
Dr. ROGER’S
CELEBRATED
Vige table Pulmonic Detergent
The use of this Medicine
is said to have been attended
with the happidl effedtf in
tlie Kaftern and N. States,
and it probably requires on
ly to be used in the South
ern states to be attended
with equal success. In the
former it appears to have
been extensively uled, and
if we were to form our judg
ment from the Certificates
that accompany it, few Me
dical Patentees would be
found to have a higher claim
on the patronage of the pub
lic.
TO THE PUBLIC.
NO Man, pei haps, has a grt-a
tf*r aversion to egottsjn, or umvor
**ai remedies, than the subscriber ;
hot fai ls are atubhora thing*, and
the fact is, that thr Vegetable pul
inonic Detergent, ot w hich he is
the proprietor, is a select rime,,
dv (or affections of the lungs only,
and founded on the experience of
eighteen years indefatigable prac
tice, and sll physicians hare their
select re medic's, but none will pre
tend that all remedies, are ahk»‘
efficacious. '1 his Vegetable pre
paration, if taken according to
..the directions accompanying the
ox dicine, to wit, to utt» nd to other
evacuations when they are md:cu.
led, such as fret jug the circulation
by moderate blood letting, wbtn
the pulse is hard, and the respi
ration dilficidt. Observe this, and
keep ihe habit of body fi „*c, as is
usual in health, and let the per.
son using the tnrdicne, in o' her
respects, conduct I ke a prudeiit
rational creature, and this ra.dio
cine wiUcnre nine cases out oi ten,
hereditary csthamas excepted, il
the powers » f nature arc not rx"
haur.trd by age, or a lot g cumin,
uution of the indisposition,
GEORGE ROGERS
CERTIFICATES.
New York Dec. 28, 1810.
I, Gt-orgt liuuter ol ibis i i v,
Frent'Stri et. No* 150, do ceitily
and declare, upon every thing
that is snored, (and hundreds can
test if} 1 to.the same) that lor several
years past, l have been i dieted
with sin -aflurth n of the lnnge, and
t trough the c licit r seasons of every
year, had been exerci-id with n
severe St almost incessant cough,
*" ct a d c!) igi- el large quantities of
phleghm and mucus
thrown oil ; but in the h it sea o .
of every yea:, my cough lias bi c ;
souietvmti abated, u>■ 1.1 the iaht
past, whah continued until the
in until of August, with unabated
st 1 tnn ; at Itngth i bled profusely
from the lv.ngs, ard continued so
to do for four days, with inter.,
v. ts of abate ment, until my life
ws»s despairedol by tvvo tutment
physicians t f ibis coy. At length
J was induct d to tiv Ur. Rogers's
Vegetable Ku'inouic li .icigcnt,
ittouuiiendcd lur affections ol tRe
lungs, outl to tills valuable me
dicine, t cm sincerely say l third’
1 owe uu life; fur a lew dost*
chtekuf the bbtdmg, and a Ic'
cakes of it restored to me the et,
joy memos a very unusual degree
of bodily healdi, and 1 have con
tinued so to thisdav. 1 li.ivc been
thus particular in writing, that the
pubiick nuy be induced to try the
efficacy ol so v<doaLL- a medicine
for complaints lor w hich it is p.c*
scribed-
GEOKGE HUNTER.
New York Jan. i, ISIO
Fi*w men in cun.tiiunuy hare a
gretiU'r cun-empt fur nostrums, in
gem-rad, tb< 11 myself. Patent
medicine and c.-un-penny, tvnh
xuc, have been synouiuiou*.
lam coos'rained however, to
relinquish sentiments, as it
respects l)r Knver’s Vegetable
Detergent, the effect* of which 1
have recently wnnessed. A young
lady mmy family, by using two
Dap* r«, 1 have reason to believe,
is e (Tactually cured of an alarm
ing pulmonic complaint which
in all its symptoms gave evi
dence of immediate consumption.
1 communicate this with a view
of usefulness, and sincerely hope
that such people as have complaints
similar to the above, will make
trial of the medicine.
GIDEON LEE.
New York Dec. 28, 1809.
1 his may certify, that I, Mar
garet Ryder, No 221, Wa*er
street, aged 65 years, having in
the in nh of February !a>t past
taken a violent cold, which ur.
initiated in a severe 3c distressing
cough, wuh an expectoration ~f
phiegiam, with the greatest diffi
culty rai ed. Thua I continued
withm t the least relief bv o-rli
nary mean* ; but h-aring of Dr
Roger’s Vegetable Pulmonic De
tergent I was induced to try it. 1
wai immediately’ relieved, and in
the course of ten days completely
cured. lam th* icfore r.oi'scicuct
ously induced to recommend it to
the us<- of the pubiick in thi; p a |,
lick manner, and shall ever u-o
my private it fl .ence, among nn
acquaintance, to promote the sale
of so valuable a medicine, m<J
thereby augment the happiness
ol my fellow creatures.
MARGARET RYDER.
Philadelphia Jin. 12, 1810.
The moral obligation which c
very person is under to cur.t:'„
Imte relief to the human family,
if in tl eir power, constrains me to
make the following communica
tion. While on a v isit to Haiti -
more, in spring season lUo9, I
was unfortunately- seized with
a most violent cold. I was languid,
orca.h-d with die utmost
culiy, extremely hoarse and fe
verish whir a disposition to cough,
but could ra'ie nothing.
In this situation I was induced
to try Dr R gn’s Vegetable Pul
monic Deterg-ut, for eff'-ction
of the lungs; a"d to my joy l was
sopn relieved of mv fevrr and
distressed h idings and in a few
da s all s> mp'oms of indisposition
substd. d. lam therefore sincere
ly of opinion, from tins and many
o<her etrcumstauccs, that it is a
s*.fe atxl efficacious remedy for
affection* ol the lungs, and am
p eased thus to recommend it :
Rachel M. Montgomery.
TO THE PUBLIC.
'Fhis may c itify, that my wih
sur&li Sanderson, having been af
tinted w.th an affection of the
lungs for many rears, in a greatc.
or less degree, at particular periods
being more distressed than at o
tlitrs, wi h an incessant dry cough
and difficulty of breathing, ap
peared I ke a peculiar kind of asth
ma, which no medicine appeted
ever to move, until hearing ol
l)r Unger’s Vegetable Pulmonic
D tergant, which from the cele
brity it apprared to have, 1 wrote
to riie Doctor to send me a cake,
which he did ; and ir»nn the u»e
ul ir, tiie complaint appears 10 bo
. o.aliy removed; niy wife hating
«•> mptoens of the complaint for
t> months past. 1 therefore am full
in the belief that it is a very va
luable medicine, i nd tan wi h sin
ccri y recommend it to the use
ol tfic public.
Llnathan Sanderson.
Dalton, County ol ldci koiure,
and suit ol Massachusetts, Au
gust 29, 1809.
NO ITCE.
I hat ihe expiration o
nine months after this date an
plica.ion will be made to the
Honcrab'e It.jerior Court ol
Elhea county, for leave to fell
one tract of Land, lying in the
nimh uillrict of Baldwin now
Jones county, being the reales
tueolAbigah Headricks dec.
fold for ihebenelit of ihe heirs
of laid dec.
Elias Hendrick; 1
A-nn HcndiCilo J Adtm’s
April 9. u«9io
GEG Rg rA, Columbia aunty,
IN THE INFERIOR COURT
June I erm, 1810.
ON THE PETITION OF 1
Jnines Ca.'-dgv, strum.: that
E<.* l»;iog ot a tract ot
land, -.icuaic in the County ol !>«•
lumbia, containing i«’C» hundred
acres, bounded at the time of sur.
vcy N. W. by Little river, and on
all other sides by vacant land
granted to Hugh Middleton, and
by him conveyed to Daniel Wai
licon, a copy whereof, as nearly as
your Petitioner can recollect, is
annexed to the said petition, and
is now lo Iged in the Cirrk’s Office,
together with an affidavit, pursuant
to the Act ®f the 22d February
1805, that the said Deed or Con
veyance 13 lost or destroyed, ai*d
praying the benefit intended bv
sud act, and other circumstantial
proofs being laid before the Court,
Ordered the same be published
as the lav/ directs.
Test,
A. Crawford, Oi’k.
Clerk’s Office, J e!y 9,1 3rd*
ihym
NOTICE.
NINE months from the date
hereof I shall apply to the honor,
able tiie Inferior Court of Col urn
bi t county lor an order to sell
ninety five acres of land in the
county aforesaid, on the waters of
.Cc.hc creek, joining lands of Craw
ford and Fames, being the whole
of ilte real csti 1 e of Liuas Uader
wood dec. and to be sold for the
benefit of the bells and cteditors
of said dec,
Wai. Underwood, Adtnb
April 2. f .9ut
N O T I C IS
NIME months Rom the date
hereof application w l ll be made
to the Honorable the Inferior
Cuort for the county of Col
umbia for to fell four
tracts of land, which me in laid
county, the lame being part of
the real Eltate of Isaac Willing,
ham deeealed, to be fold for the
b :nefu of the heirs <*£ creditors.
Marthew Willingham, adrii’x.
May a:.
NO riCK.
That after the expi.ation of
Niue months, appplicatiou will be
made to the honorable the Info,
rior Court of Elbert County for
permission to seiLa tract ot l.itui
on the waters ot Coodiea Cree k
in said coun-y , part of the
real estate oi Elisha Town* dec,
Drury Towns, ")
Abraham Bcl|,j ‘* l *
April 30,
BOOK BINDING^
John R- hair lamb,
OFFERS his services to
the public in the above bu
linefs. His shop is at the
houle formerly the residence
ot the late John Hamill efij.
at the upper end of Reynold
Street. Orders left at this
Otiice will be punctually
attended to.
July 2. cowjtn
SOMETHING NEW!
jurr PUHUshkd.
And For Sale at the
MIRROR OFFICE.
A New Pamphlet, Entitled,
The Devil in Petticoat;,
Or, God’* Revenue Againfl
HUSBAND KILLING;
EXEMPLIFIED iu the aweful hiflorv of
Mrs. Rebecca Cotton, who after having
bad her Father murdeitd in her arms’
and iu tier own house, did yet in the
fains house, mod inhumanly murder her
Husband JOHN CO H ON, F«q. f or
which horrid act, God pcrmitrtd fer.in
tiie prime of life and bloom of beautv to
bt cut oIT by her Brother, Stephen Ken
nedy, May the y:h. IBc7.
With a number of incidents and anecdotes
molt extraordinary aod inftnedive.
BY A1 L tv Eli MS,
[Price 25 Centa.]
FRESH INK POWER
For Sale at this Office.
COLLECTOR’* SALE.
tVill bt said ui Columbia Court
Il use, on the second T uesday in
September next, Jor the lax oj
the year 1309.
40 i 2 acres of land mi Colum
b'a ccuH ( y, joins M’Kinney, re.
turned by Ana Crideivon, tax due
1 dol. 91 1-4 cents — Also 202 1 2
in lllli district No. i3l Wilkinson
county, returned by Llisha Ryan,
tax due 1 dollar 63 cents —Also 75
acres in Columbia county, j >ins
Eubanks snd Blunt, returned b.
Ih.rdy Doya!, tax due 12 dollars
98 3 4 cents —Also 24 I 4 acres of
an 1 / iu Columbia county, joins U
returned by Richard Ben net for
Daniel Dixon, tax due K>r the
year 1308 54 I 4 cents—*U-o -’OS
1 2eacrcs in Bdi district N 0219
Wilkinson county, returned by
R übert Garnett, t..x due 1 do.ar
40 3-4 cents —Also 57 12 acres of
land in Columbia county, joins
Garnett and Jones, returned by
Thomas Willingham, ux due 1
dollar 3 i-2 cents-—/Do 1- acres
of laud in Lincoln county, joins
Boothe, returned by Abraham
AyrcE, t.iX due i dollar 2 1-2 cents.
Also 202 1-2 acres in IT h district
No 3, Wilkinson county, returned
by koocli (Jrabb, tax due 1 dollars
cents—Also 200 acres of iand in
Lincoln county, joins Walker, re
turned by j. oies Lollui, tax due
2 dollai'3 94 1-4 cent—aUo 100
acres m Columbia county, join-
Sullivan, returned by Wen. Laws
fence, tax due 2 dolls 62 i-2 cents.
Also 202 I*2 : cres ol lami in the
10. h district No 71 Baldwin coun
ty, returned by Pleasant K. INlit
tax doe 1 dollar 25 cents—
Also i')i i t acres in the s:h dist.
>o i 77 Baldwin county, returned
by Abner R beils, tax due 56 3 4
cents—\!so 200 acres of land in
Columbia countv, joins Gilstrap Si
Reeves, returned by David Hodge,
tax due 92 cents— A ; so ino acres
in Jackson county, cn Walnux
Fork, returnud by John Jones, tax
due 65 3 4 cents —aDo 422 i 2
acres < f land in Columbia county,
joins Carrol, retured by John
Young blocd, tax due 2 doilars 28
1-2 ct-ots —Also 150 acres in Co
lumbia county, joins Newsom, re*
niri.rd by Vv r m. Midi can, tax due
45 3 4 cents —Also 72 acres in Co
lumbia county, the pioperty of A.
f|uillu Howard, tax due I dollar 1
cent— aho 202 i. 2 acres of land in
llUi district No 32 Bair’ w in coun
ty, returned by Robert R<teiersen.
tax flu* 2 dollars 94 3_4 cents —
A. -o 70 acres of land iu Columbia
county on MaddoxN creek, return,
ed by Lemuel Howard, tax due 73
1-4 cents—Also 202 1- 2-acres in 4th
district No 250, Wilkinson, retur
ned by Martin Hayes, tax doe 1
dollar 13 1-4 cents—Also 202 1-2
acres 20th district N » 320, Bald
win county, returned by John
Moors, tax due i dcl’-«r 22 cents—
aDo 202 1-2 acrca in lidi district
No 222 Wtlkiimi.;, returned by
John Ktnclrick, tax due 69 1-2 ct«.
ADo oue lot in Wnghtsborough,
returned bv Richard Mo te, tax
due 4S 3 4 cents—aU« 202 1,2
acres in 25th district No 85, WiL
kuuon county, returned by John
Perryman, tax due i dollar 22 cts.
Also ‘21)2 1.2 acre., in 18th district
No ‘22:1 Wilkinson county, return
ed by Joseph Winn, tax due 1 dol •
!af *l3 l 4 —Also 5 lots in the tonru
of Whrightsborougb, known in the
plan of said tow n by lots Nos. 53,
51, si, ,7 6t 84, .4 filmed by John
Durden, tax due. 4 dollars 3i j. 4
cents — a Du 292 I2acre sof land
in the i l b district No L\», Wilkin*
son county, returned by William
llatkina, tax due 69 1-2 cents. ■
Wm. Zachary, I
Collector Taxes, C. C, I
July 5, 1510 I
SherifFs Sale. I
On the firiT Tuefday irl
Sept, next at the mar-1
ket houle in the City ol
Augusta betweeen the u-1
fual hours, I
WILL UF. SOLD, I
One Negro named levjjj
ed on us the property ot Charlel
Jones to satisfy an execution ill
favor ot Joseph Collins, the a hovel
property pointed cut bv the plain!
lid. Conditions C»*.«h. ■
P. Donaldson, Slid. 1
Jlll.T 50.
She nil's Sale.
On the firtt Tuelday j n §
next, m the Market HoyL
in the Cuy cf AugufU b
tween the u f ua\ hour?,
WILL BE SOLD
TH K i-ndividi d ;
1 horns'. G. Hr.inic lu tu , ( /,
laud commonly known [ 'V
name of the Sar.d..E<ir tr^i.
!»e sold to .««!> a j
SCO * 8 “"“ Kol “* b >' *««
P. Dunaldlon, Slip"
Sheriff*s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in Sept
next, at the Market- House in the
City of Hug us la between tie
usual hours.
Will be Sold
AT.fa that tract of land contain
ing 325 acres, more or loss l v i Dg
in Richmond county, bounded on
the North and West by land of
Dr. Job Lamcy, Wn». Bavney &
lands belonging to the mate
of Henry Jones jun’r, ca the East
b) lai ds of Ht z’n Beall and John
Twiggs, and on the Sotnh by
lands formerly tie estate t s
Gtioige Galpliin and Jen miah
Harris, levied in a» the property
of John Turman dec. to satisfy
several executions, in favor of
Waiitios ag’t, and •others, ard*
pointed out bv plaintiff’s attorney.
P. Dor.aldjrm S/j/f.
July 2.
Sheriff V Sales Continued.
On the lirist Tuesday m Septe n i,
ber nex at the Market house i Q
the city of Augusta, between th o
usual hoi r
mil be Sold.
A tract of land, orriginally
granted to Hod, containing
i four hundred and fifty acres, more
or less, situated ia tiuj county of
Richmond, lying on Savannah Ri„
ver, j >inmg lands at ptesent own*
ed by Fitzsiaunons, Bacon and
Malone, and Walter Leigh—
The above property pointed out
by the Ex’r, levied on as the pro.
perty of Will. Glascock dec. to sa.
| tisfy an execution in favor of Wifl.
I Greenwood Jun.
Conditions Cash.
A RHODES D. Shff.
May 2i.
, Sheriffs Sale.
, On the Jit st Tuesday in September
next, within the usual hours, at
tie Court house in Columbia
county,
" Will be Sold,
IC6 acres of land in Columbia
county, adjoining lands of James
Savage and Hardy Foster, to satis*
fy two executions, John F. Mar
tin & Co. against Asa Savage dec.
said executions from a Justice’s
court in Richmond couatyandre*
turned to me by a Constable.
Win. Wilkins, Sheff.
July 30.
Sheriffs Sales.
On the ftrjl Tuts day in Septem
ber next, at the Market home
in the city of Augusta, be
tween the usual hours ,
WILL BE SOLD
Five negroes, to wit: Syrus,
Bess, Bill, Tenah, i 3 Monday,
also, three horles and twelve
head of cattle, one waggon and
, three pair of harness, two (d
--| ther beds, and furniture, one
! desk, two ttunks. one chest. one
tiiat such ex*.
mat ow*v. * * ■*- -n, ,
the law as B
to be, may for 1
1 its operation, 1
ill burst forth I
Id splendor, & I
ures as your- I
ness (ignomi-f
le.-Of your I
idate, Ma jor A
v it at present )
1 «.ay any thing i
I'ait and Bibb )
initted are as 1*
ed with him h
for
sale at this Office.