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A NEW MEDICINE
For Coughs, Catarrhs, Incipient
Asthmas, if CcHsumptivn*.
Thomas I, Wray & Co.
HAVE just received and %eili ccn
itarit'ii keep on hand a xunplu of
Dr. ROGER'S
c 4. LEBRATED
Vegetable Pulmonic Detergent
The use of this Medicine
is said to have been attended
% with the happiest effects in
the Eastern and N. States,
and it probably requires on
ly to be used in the South
ern dates to be attended
with equal fucccfs. In the
former it appears to have
been extensively used, and
if we were to form our judg
ment from the Certificates
that accompany it, few Me- .
Hical Patentees would be
found to have a higher claim
on the patronage of the pub
lic.
TO THE PUBLIC.
NO Man, perlmps, Vusn
ter aversion to cg<-tisui,ur univer
sal remedies, than the subscriber ;
hut tacts are stubbo*** things, and
the fact is, that che Vegetable fail
snonic Detergent, ol which he is
the proprietor, is a select rtnie*
dy lor ail- coons of the lui gs only,
and fouodtd on the experience of
eighteen years indefatigable prac
tice, and all physicians'have their
* select retiieciifM, hut non*, will pre
tend that ail remedies, are alike
efficacious. T his Vegetable pre
paration, if taken according to
the directions accompanying tin*
medicine, to wit, to attend to other
evacuations when they are indieft.
ted, such as freeing the circulation
hy moderate blood letting, when
the pulse is hard, and the respi
ration difficult. Observe this, and
keep the habit of body free, as is
usuul in health, and let the per
son using the medicine, in other (
respects, conduct l«ke a prudent '
rational creature, and this medi
cine willcure nine cases out of ten,
hereditary asthamas excepted, it
the powers of nature are r.ot ex"
hausted bv age, or a lot g contin
uation of the indisposition. I
GEORGE K OGERS I
CERTIFICATES.
New York Dec. 28, 1810.
I, George Hunter of this city.
Front-street, No* 150, do certify
and declare, upon every thing
that is sacred, (and hundreds can
testify to <he same) that for several
years pa»t, I have been affl cted
with an aflection of the lung*, and
through the cold* r sea* ons of every
year, had been exercised with a
Se vere 5t almost incessant cough,
& a disthalge of lai ge quantities of I
phlegbm ami mucus alternately
tin own oil ; hut in the hot season
of every year, mv cough has been :
soiiit tviiut abated, u»ql the last
past, which continued until the
montit of August, with unabated
fc» vn iiy ; at length I bled profusely
from the lungs, and continued so
toon lor lour d4ys, with inter..
V»U of abatement, until my life
\v«s de'-pairedot by two eminent
physicians of ibis city. At length ,
l vvas induced to try lit . lingers'a
Vegetable Pulmonic Dctc-gcnt,
recommended for affections of the
lungs, and to this valuable me
dicine, 1 can sincerely say f think.
I owe mv Ilk; for a kw dost*
clucked the bleeding, and a let
CAcs of it ti * oretl lo me the et
j >) uietit ol a very unusual degree (
ot bod:!;, he All, and 1 have con
tinued so to this day. I have been
thu. particular tit writing, that tlu
public k may be induced so try the
ttiicucv c>l so Valuable a medicine )
i" twupiaiuu lor which u is pie- :
scribed-
GEORGE HUNTER.
New York Jan. i, iSio
t«w nu ll to iOßiuiumty have a
pr.aici ciixcuipt fur untiloms, ia ,
gv uc ia I, vb *u luyscll. Patent •
SL w.»dtcim' aid caul.-penny, wuh t
Wave Octu a) Uuluutoufc.
I am r or. s'rained however, tot
relinquish these reiHimems, as it ,
respects Dr K<-grr’s Vegetable
Detergent, the effects of which I
have recently witnessed. A young
lady in tr.y family, by us’u g two
papers, 1 have reason to believe,
is eik-rtually cured of an alarm
ing pulmonic complaint which
in ell its symptoms gave evi
dence of immediate consumption. <
l communicate this with a view >
of usefulness, and sincerely hope J
that such people as have complaints
similar to the above, wdl make |
trial of the medicine.
GIDEON LEE. |
New York Dec. 28, 1809.
Th’S mav certify, that I, Mar
garet If} tier, No 2U I, Water
street, aged 65 years, having in
the month of F«br«ary last past
taktn a violent cold, which ter.
initiated in a severe k distressing
cough, wuh an expectoration oi
phleghm, with the greatest diffi
culty raked. Thus 1 continued •
without the least relief by o*di- |
nary means ; but hearing of Dr j
Hogei’s Vegetable Pulmonic De„
icrgcni I was induced to try it. 1
was immediately relieved, and in
the couise ol ten da>s completelt
cured. lam therefore pontoenci
ously induced to recommend u to
the us- of the pubiitk in tins pub
lick manner, and shall ever use
my private influence, among in}
at qua ntance, to promote the sale
of so vulnable a medicine, and
thtteby augment the happiness
ol my fellow ctratlins.
MARGARET RYDER.
Philadelphia J in. 12, 18io. |
The moial obligation which e
very person is under to conlrL
bole relief to the human family,
it in their power, constiain* me to
make tfle following coinuiutiica
tion. While on a visit to Bahi
more, in spring season 18U9,1
was unfortunately seized wuh
a mo't violent cold. I was languid,
breathed with the utmost tiffin
culty, extremely hoarse and le
vel ish with a disposition to cough,
but could ialso nothing.
In this situation I was induced
( to try Dr IL-ger’s Vegetable Pul
; tnonic Detergent, for affections
of the lungs ; and to my joy 1 was
>oon relieved of my fever and
distressed feeling*, and in a few
davs all symptoms of indisposition
subsided. lam therefore sincere
| ly of opinion, from this and many
i other circumstances, that it is a
' ude and ethcacious remedy for
affections of the lungs, and am
pic&st d thus to recommend it:
Rachel M. Montgomery.
TO THE PUBLIC.
This may cert:f\, that my wife
Sarah Sanderson, h iving been af
flicted with au alfv-ution of the
lungs fur many years, in a greater
or less degree, at particular periods
being more distressed thin at o
tliers, wi ll an incessant dry cough
and difficulty ol breathing, up*
I peared like a peculiar kind of asth
ma, which no medicine append '
ever to move, until hearing of
j Dr Roger’s Vegetable Pulmonic
Detergaut, which Irom the cele
brity tt appeared to have, I wrote
io the Doctor to semi me a cake,
which he did ; and from the use
ol it, the complaint appears to be
totally removed; my wife having
no symptoms of the complaint for
5 months past- 1 therefore am lull
, in the bcln f that it i» a very va..
iuabie medicine, and c an wi ll sin.
ceriiy recumneud it to die uat
ol Uic public.
Elnai han Sahderson.
Dalton, County of Uciksiure,
.uni .taic ol Mas&achusciu, Au
gust 29, 18C9.
I r
Sheri S'*s Sales
On the Jirji Tue/Jay in Oc
tober next at the Market
I hcvje in the City oj Augus
ta, between the usuut hours,
li Hi be hold,
Out Son el i\it>rc leiad on as
property of John Turman dee. to
sausl v autxetu-inu io lavor of A
U « Luis agi. (k others pointed out
I by tnc Tiatottlis aiturnsy*
i Yondilio: s Cash,
i P. Donaldson,. Ship,
i Augujt 20
Sheriff*s Saif
On the firtl Tueiday in Sept,
next, at the NKiket House
in the City of Aa be
tween the nbial hours
WILL UNSOLD, 1
THE undivided proporion ol
Thomas G. Homier in the tract of
land commonly knor/n by thr
■ namctit ilib Sand-Bar tract; to
I be su'd to satisfy a judgement oh- |
1 tain-d aga.njt Holms by Scott
‘ igC°,
i P. Donaldson, Shits
| July. •'
Sheriff*s Sale.
On the first Tuesday in Sept,
next , at the Market-House in the
Litij of Augusta betzoeen the
usual hours.
Will be Sold
ALL that tract of land contain
ing 32£ acres, more or Kss lung
in Kuhmond county, bounded on
J the North-and West by land of
D l- . Job iiai nev, W'm. Barney &.
I lands belonging to the estate
I of Henr\ Jones juti’r, on tile East
b; 1 artels fit Htz’ii Bc<dl and John
TwiggH, and on the aouih by
lands; forntcrly tie tstaic of
Geio’ge Gaipbin fend Jeremiah
Harris, I. vied #n as the pr< p< rt\ I
of John Turman dec. to :a(isf \
several executions,*in favor «.f A:
Watkins ag’t, ar.d ushers, am.
poimej out by plaintiff’-, attorney.
P. Donaldson Shff.
July 2.
Sheriffs Sales.
On the jirfl Tutsday in Stptcm
her next, at the Market hou>c
in the city of Augusta, be
tween the. usual hours ,
WILL BE S LD
Five negroes, to wit : Svrus,
Bp Is, Bill, Tcnah, if Monday,
alHo, three horses and twelve
he .d of cattle, one waggon and
ilree pair of harirefs, two sea.
ther beds, and furniture, one
desk, two itunks, one chell, ont
fence, five chairs, two tables,
one case, 6c bottles, also kitch.
co furniture, & plantation tools,
one half of a tobacco boat, lev
icd on as the property of the
late John Turman, to fatisly an
execution in favor of Anderson
Watkins agent, and pointed out
by the plaintiffs attorney,
Conditions calh.
P* Donaldson, Shff.
July 23. * ids
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the firfl Tueiday in
Sept, next at the mar
ket house in the City of
Auguffa betweeen the u
sual hours,
WILL BE SOLD,
One Ne,rto natind levi.
ed on as the property of Charles
Jones to satisfy an execution in
favor of Joseph Collins, the above
property pointed out by the plain..'
tiff. Conditions Ca^h.
P. Donaldson, Shff.
j°h 30.
Sheriff's baie.
ON the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next , at the Market -
House, in the City of Au
gusta, between the usual
hours,
Will be Sold,
1 250 ACRES ot iand, ly
ing in Richmond County on
ihe waicis of Rockty creek,
joining lands of Thomas Glas.*
cotk, deceased, Bascki Lamar,
Lud Harris and others; on
which is a good dwelling.house
and sawmill*—the above levien
on as the ptopeny ol Samue
Bugg, deceased, to satisfy at.
execution in favor of the ad
nurmuaiors ol Satuh Lamar,
Conditions—Cash.
P. Donald sou, Shff.
August 27.
FRESH INK POWER
For Sab at this Office.
SHERIFF’S SALES. |
On the first Tuesday in Oc
tober next, at the Market-
House in the City of Au
j gusta between the usual
hours,
Will be Sold,
A negro girl named Clarifa,
levied on as the property of
I Thomas C. Ruffe! E(q. to
faosfy an execution in favor of
John Hammoch. The above
property pointed out by the
plaintiff.
Conditions Cafb,
P. Donaldson Shff.
August 27*
Sheriff’s Sales Continued .
On the irrist Tuesday in hrplem.
bernextat the 'Market house in
the city of Augusta, between the
usual hour*.
’ IVill be Sold.
A tract of land, orriginally
granted 10 Red, corraming
tour hundred and fifty acres, more
or less situated in the county of
Richmond, lying on .Saraunah Ri,
ver,joining lauds at prasent own
ed bv Fitzsimmons, Bacon and
iVJaloue, and VV r hll e e Leigh—
-1 In* above property poinied out
by the Ex’r, levb d on as the pro.
pertyof Wm. Glascock dec. to sa
au rxr cution in favor of Wm.
Greenwood Jun.
Conditions Cash.
A RHODES D. Shff.
May 2j. ’ -
Sheriffs Sale.
On thefirst / uesiiay in September
next, zvilhin the ttsuul hour 's, at 1
t 'if Court house in Columbia J
couu'y. ~
Will be Sold,
106 acres of land in C olumbia
county, adjoining lands of James
Ravage and Hardy Foster, to satis
fy tno executions, John F. Mar.
tin h Co. against Asa Savage dec.
'laid executions from a Justice’s
court in Richmond county and re
turned to rrtt bv a Constable.
Wm. Wilkins, Sheff.
July 30.
Sheriffs Sale,
On the jirjl r i uesday in Oc
tober next, at Columbia Court
House, within the hours
prescribed by law,
Will be Sold,
256 acres of land in Colum •
bia county, adjoining Howard
i*nd others, on the waters of
Uptons Creek, at present occu
pied by James Mulled, to fans
!y an Execution Prudence M‘ }
Mon agatnft Thomas White 1
Ex’r of the Estate of Wm.
Miles.
Also 290 acres of land a dr
joining DotJey and Amfftrong
on Gei many's creek, to fatisfy
two Executions Thos. IHtnp_
hill Fx’t of jofeph Uay, agaiuft
john Biirioi;, and pointed out
by said Binion.
a
Also 100 acres of land ad
joining of lianifoo and Dever
ux, on the water? of Germany's
Creek, to fatisfy an execution
Fx’rs, Benjamin Andrew, a
gainft MMnvale 6c McCormick
at present occupied by Marga
te! M‘Cormick pointed out by
Ex’r of Andrew.
Alio thiee Negroes, to wit,
Isaac. Billy, and Pbdiil* to fa.
tisfy two executions, Kenan and
Taylor vs. Clan K. Harrilon,
and John Robinldn vs. Ciem
K. Harrilon.
Conditions Cash.
Wm. Wilkins, Shff.
Augult 20.
Elegant Engravings, J
Os the Annunciation, of 1 ;
Jelus and the Children of |
Zebedee, in gilt, frames for
iale at this Office,
Auguff 1
spelian'cTlooksT
For jffle at this office. j
I COLLECTOR’S S\LE.
Hr/-’ be sold at Columbia Court
H>U3€ , on the second lue*4ay
September next, for the m x 0 /
the year 1809. J
40 i 2 acres of land in Colon!
bia county, joins M‘ Kinney, r c "
turned by Ann Cridmion, tax du«
! do]. 91 1-4 cents—A Ism 202 I 2
in flth distnet No. *3l
county, returned by Lluha H\ar>
tax due 1 dollar 63 cents—Also 75
acres m Columbia county, joins ’
Kubatiks and liluiu returned by
Hardy Doyal, tax due lidoilar
-98 3-4 Cents—Also 24 I 4 acres of
arid in Columbia couatv, joins U
returned by Hie hard Bennet f or
Daniel Dixon, tax due for the
v«*»r 1808 54 14 cetits—Also 2qs
1 -Seaercs in Bth district No 2 19
Wilkinson county, returned by
It üben Garnett, tax due l do.ar
40 3 *4 cents —Also 57 12 acres of
land in Columbia county* join*
Garnett and Jones, returned by
Thomas Willingham, tax due 1
dollar 3 i-2 cents—Also 12 acre#
of land in Lincoln county, joins
Boothe, returned by Abraham
Ayres, tax due 1 dollar 21-2 cents.
Also 202 1-2 acres in 11th district
No 3, Wilkinson county, returned
by Knoch Crabb, tax due 1 dollar 5.
cents—also 200 acres of land in
Lincoln county, joins Walker, re
'urned by James Loflin, lax due
2 dollars 94 1-4 cents-—also 100
acres in Columbia coun:y, join*
Sullivan, returned by Wm. Law#
rence, tax due 2 doiU 62 1 2 tents.
Also 202 1-2 acres of land in the
1 Gth district No 71 Baldwin coun
ty* returned by Ple#sam R. Mit
chell, tax due 1 dollar 25 cen’«—
Also 101 1-4 acres in the sth dist.
No i 77 Baldwin county, returned
by Abner Roberts, tax due 56 3 4
cents —Also 200 acres of land it)
Columbia county, j >ius Gilstrap Sc
Reeves, returned by David Houge,
tax doe y 2 cents— Also 100 acre#
in Jackson county, on Walnux
Pork, reuirnad by John Jones, tax
due 65 3 4 cents— Also 422 1 2
acres of land in Columbia county,
joins Carrol, reiured by John
Youngblood, tax due 2 dollars 28
1-2 cents —Also iSO acres in Co
lumbia county, joins Newsom, re
turnrd by Wm. Millican, tax due
65 3 4 cents —Also 72 acres in Co
lumbia county, the property of A.
qtiiila Howard, tax due I dollar I
cent—aiso 202 i. 2 acres of land in
lltb district No 32 Baldwin coun
ty 7 , returned by Robert Rozier sen.
tax due 2 dollars 94 3-4 cents—
aDo 70 acres of land in Columbia
county 011 Maddox’s creek, return,
ed by Lemuel Howard, tax due 73-
1-4 cents— Also 202 I 2 acres in 4 h
district No 250, Wilkinson, retur
ned by Martin Hayes, tax due 1
dollar 48 1 4 cents—al*o 202 1 2
acres 20th district No 320, Bald
win coun'y, returned by John
J :v| 00. a, tax due 1 dollar 22 cents—
j Also 202 1.2 acres in Isth district
No 222 Wilkinson, returned by
John Kindi ick, tax due 69 1-2 cts.
Also one lot in Wt ightsborough,
returned by Richard Moore, tax
due 48 3-4 cent*—Also 202 U 2
acre* in 25th district No 85, Wil
kinson county, returned by John
Perryman, tax due 1 dollar 22 cti.
Also 202 1-2 acres in 18th district
No 222 Wilkinson county, return
ed by Joseph Wmrr, tax due 1 dol*
lar 63 1 4 —aLo 5 lots in the town
of Whrightsborougb, known in the
plan ofsaid town by lots Nos. 53,
54, 55, 77 & 84, returned by John
Harden, tax due 4 dollars 3t 1-4
cents—Also 202 1-2 acres of land
in the i4th district No 25, Wilkin*
son county, returned by Willi* o4
Batkins, tax due 69 1.2 cents*.
Wm. Zachary*
Collector Taxes, C. C#
July 5, ißio
BOOK BINDING.
John R* Fairlamb,
OFFERS his lervices to
the public in the above bu-
I finds. His (hop is at the
| houfc formerly the refidencc
1 of the late John Ham ill efq.
at the upper end of Reynold
Street. Orders left at this
Office will be pundually
I attended to.
j July 2.* cow^tn