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Georgia—F.flinghMn County. 1 Thrug *n& Tamftj 1J 18 *™*
SUPERIOR COURT, JAwAtnW W«r»Wv..,» ' IC.SHE,
December lYm* 1821.
The Tniifees of the German"
Lutheran Congregation at
fcbtnctHb ►Km Ntu.
The llelre 8t UeprewntitWea
of Michael Mock, dcccaaed..,
O N the petition of the Truiteea of the Ger.
man Lutheran Congregation at Lhenraer,
playing tlie foreclosure ol the Equity o» “ c *
demption of all that tract or narcel of land, con
taining two hundred acrea, lying and being in
the county of Effingham anti atate aforesaid,but
ting and bounding north-weat on John J-
treustinc. north eastward on JohMlunold. aoutn
east on John Lulls Uviincr, 8. E. David Unseld
and are vaennt at the time ofthe aurvej tnercol,
origin idly granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceas
ed on the second day of April, onu thousand
icvon hundred and alxty-five,to oecure the pay
went ofthe sum of eighty dollars, on the wortn
Jay of December, eighteen hundred and three, I Aloes soot
With Interest at tlio rate of sis per cent. Irom do liepat
the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred I Arrow root
•udtwoi and it appearing to the Court 'll® 1 ...
there is now due on said bond end mortgage the I Asiifwtidii, Ahum
•aum of aisly dollars with interest from March I Angelica rent
twenty-filth, eighteen hundred and eighteen,at Angostura hark
all per cent. I Af l u .uFortis
Oh motion ofW.vno snd Cuylrr, Anomie. AirtlmjMilol wltto
for the petitionora, it it ovdered that the .mount . .
due oil raid bond end mortgage be peid into Aolil Murielio
Court, with lnlere.t, wHhln twelve months, oth- <lo Nitric
erwiie the Equity of Redemption nl the heirs I do Nitron,
end representatives of the said Michael Mock, I do lartatio
be forecloaed, «nd th»t other .nil further pro. no Sulphuric
eecding. ho hed thereon, pursuant to tho Mat. I Bark yellow, do red
tlte In inch oaaea made and providrdi and it ia | do pale, do in quill
furthermrdcred ll»t till,Rule be publiihed mice
• month for twel e montlu in one of the public
Mtilclnt Warehouse.
ANSON RAI180NS,
JVk. 8 Gibbons* Pudding*,
J^MPECTFUULy informs his friends and
gazettes of this state.
Extract from the Minute**
JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk.
dec 11 tre
Notice.
INK months alter date application will bo I Brimstone roll
customer* in this state and Smith-Carolina
generally that he has established himself in the
Drug Line, on hit own individual account, and
is opening at this time an extensive and general
assortment of warranted fresh imported
Drug*, Chemicals, Perfumery, Xfc.
Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchants,
and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at
wholesale or retail, can be supplied at this Es
tablishment on the most accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Antimony crude Marble Mortem
| Alcohol 'Composition do
iron do
Ivory Injection pipes
Ivory Syringes
Syringes, quarts in boxes
do pints, do $ pints
do male and female
OongressSi spring water
I«emun acid
Soda pmvdcrs
Sails of Lemon
Cologne water
Wash balls
Windsor soap
Transparent do
Liquid do
Low's pcrftimed do
tuples do
Pomatum in sticks
do in pot8 assorted
Hose water, lavender do
Fancy Vials
Essences ass'd
Sal Ammoniac
do Volatile
do Soda
do Kochcll, do Tartar
do Epsom, do Glauber
do Nitre refined
Pearl barley
Powdered tin
Plaster mercurial
do Ilurgundy pitch
do adhesive
do strengthening
do drachlyon
do gum
do blistering
Quassia
do rasp'd
Quicksilver
lihubarb root
do powdered
Hed precipitate
Hose water, Rosin
Rust of Iron
Gum elastic, Spatulas
Scales and weights
Garden seeds in boxes,
Vial c irk a,’bottle da
Wax tapers
Nuremberg!* da
Warm Lsscngti
Patent Lint
Thumb lancet!
da common
do Clcwleva
crown d*( do Erani's
Spring lancets
Tooth Instruments eas'd
Bougies, Gallipots
Macahov snuff
Liquid blacking
Block sealing wot
Hed do
Hed wafers, asserted do
Tooth brushes, common
do silver wire, 3 and 4
rows
Cupping and ^repairing
Instruments
Hols Gapevi
do Canada, do Peru
do Tolu
llarbadoes Tar
Borax re Pd
Ilurgundy Pitch
Hole Armenia
Beeswax yellow
do white
N made to the honorable the Justices ot the do reftl -
Infei iorcourt of Camden county,for leave to sell Oastor Oil, American Solut Arsenic, Fowler's
nil the lamia In said county belonging to tho
estate of John King, late ot Effingham rounty,
HAWAII KING, iu/ihVj*.
assorted Male and female silver
Ualm Quito Catheters
Churches cough drops,White leather skins
for coughs, colds, con-English mustard, by the
sumptions, asthmas, lb. in canisters
tJc.lJc Ground Ginger, race do
Cephalic Snufl', for ca-Cloves, cinnamon
tarrhs, Mace
Scutellaria, Lateriflora, orSculfcap.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
Assorted in Small Boxes,
Well ctlculuteil lor Plantation Use.
Together with a general auorttuent of
Surgical Instruments, Shop
Furniture, ^sorted Phials, &c.
-tiso,
Saratoga and Ballstwn Mineral Spring
Waters, will be k(pt constantly on hand in as
perfect state as carl be imported.
j ANSON PARSONS,
dec 31 fp !
April 5,1822.
upnl 6
fju* Clark county, Gti.
Notice.
J^INR month, aflci dale application will he
tin W. India
Castor, Russia
Camphor ret'd
Calomel up
Cantharim s, do pulv
Camomile dowers
Canclla alb.
Caraway seed
Cardamon sued
Cascarilla bark
* . nude to the honorable tlie Ju.tice. ol the v . .
Inferior court of Glynn county, lor te.ve to .ell C|lssi cim , nmon
■II the hind. In wild oounty belonging to the w CllKUle So , p wll ; tc
titc of John K.ng, Inte ot Effingham count). I '• •
SARAH KING, 0,/mV.r.
April i, 1822. W Cl* 1 ' 11 c -'« nl y. G «'
qpril 6
Notice.
do colored-
I Cloves, Cochineal
I Colombo root
do pow.
I Chalk prepared
f 1 Coriander seed
A T the expiration of nine months from this I do pow'd
date, 1 ilinll apply to the honorable the Jus- Cowitch
ticca of the inferior court of Chatham county, j Cream Tartar, pulv
for leave to cell tho followlngtreal and personal I Corrosive Sublimate
property held by the late U J. Houston intrust, I c untune
*i« 5 I Couaerve Hoses
Cedar Grove plantation, containing upwards Caustic Lunar
of 12U0 acres, situated in the district of White Dragons blood
XJI.iir. . . „ IliKitnlcj
Ono Tract of Land, coutatnmg i»0 acres, near | Dovers Powders
the above. I Epsom Suits Eng.
May Island, contacting 100 acres more or I Ether Sulph
less, situated oil the marahcaof Little Ogcchec Ergot
I Elder blossoms
Also, between 65 and TO Slaves.
’ PAT. HOUSTON,
ll.y 13,1833. adm'r. ft. J. JfotuKth
may 16 $
Emery fine
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Paregoric
do Vitriol
Extract Cioutet
do Gentian
do Quassia
do Lead
Flour Sulphur
do Benzoin
Spts. Ammonia
do Hartshorn
do Lavender compn'd
do Wine, dooamphor
do Nit. Dulc
Sassafras bark
Sarsaparilla
Sponge fine, do coarse
Sullron Spanish do Eng
do American
Savin, Senna Alex
Spermaceti
Snake root Virg,
do Senekn, Squills
Storax, SaltRUarlshorn
Sugar leud
Syrup Squills, do simple
Tart Emetic, Tapioca
Tinct Aloes comp’d
do Myrrh, do Valerian
do Snake root
do Assufcclida
do Uonzoin comp'd
do Canthsridcu
do Selina
do Rhubarb
do bark Huxhamo
do Peruvian burk
do Opium, do Castor
do Muriate Iron
do Columbo root
do Kino, do Jnlan
do Guuiuc, do Valerian
do Gontian comp'd
Vinegar distilled
do Squills
Valerian root
Vitriolattd Tartar
Vitriol white, do blue
do green
Patent Medicines, Uo,
Bateman's drops
The subset iber respectfully submits to the pub
lic the following
PROPOSALS,
For publishing at .■W , //£,VS, in the State of Geor
gia, a new week 1 ': paper, lo be entitled the
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine months front this
date, I shall apply to the honorable the Jus-
tlceo of tlte Inferior court of Chatham county,
for leave to sell the following real property of I Flaxseed, Fennel seed British Oil
the estate of R. J. Houston, viz t I Filings steel, do iron Essence peppermint
Ono tract of 354$ acres of Land In urysfi I Frattkimiense Stoughton's bitters
bounty, situated on Red u>nl creek. I Glauber salts Godfrey's cordial
One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of | Galls Aleppo Steers Opodeldoc
^xnd In Mclntoah county, situated on the Alaia-1 Galbnnum, Ginseng Turlingtons halsom
. malts river. ^
Twelve Lot* in the town of Brunswick, Glynn
PAT. IIOUS ION,
County.
May 13,1822.
.may 16 $
adni*r. A J. H.
Sixth Circuit Court,
DISTRICT OF GEORGIA,
Pott and M'Kinne
Lewi* J. Dugxi and r Juuixpstt,
John Cormlck, J . «
' CAnm5err, June 3, 18*«.
I T appearing that process has issued in this
case, returnable to the term of this court in
December next, and that Lewis J. Dugas, one
ofthe defendants, resides without the limits of
the District of Georgia—It is ordered, that the
said Lewis J. Dugas do appear at the term of
till* Court, to be hoiden *t Savannah, on the
fourteenth of December next, to answer to the
plaintiffs on the merits of their said petition
and that a copy of this order be published in I Honey, do squiHa
one ofthe gsaettes of this state for three I Hoffmans anodyne
months) and that the plaintiffs have leave to take isinglass
such further proceedings as are prescribed in 1 Ipecacuanha or Hippo Epsom suits, Rhubarb
Gold ; bread
Gentian root
Glsss'Antimony
Ginger Race
do powdered
Grains Paradise
Gum Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do powd.
do Kino
do benzoin
do Tregacanth
do Guhc
do Myrrh
do Shellac
do Copal
do Mastich
do Gamboge
do Scamony
Hclcbore black
do white
Hicra Piara
Dalbcys Carminative
' Duffys Elixer
' Harlem Oil or medeca-
mentum
‘ Oil Wormsecd
Pills, Lees N. London
Pills, Lee* Windham
do Andersons
do Hoopers
do calomel, do opium
COLOURS, L*c
Prussian blue, 1,2 U 3
Fig blue, Kings yellow
Drop Lake, No. 132
Flake white, Carmine
Ivory black, lump black
Indigo Spanish
Black lead, red do
Litharge
Terri dt* senna
IN VIALS*
Ess. Cinnamon
do lavender
do Bergamot
do Lemon
CalcNFMagncsii
the rule in auch cases made and provided.
J, CllYLEH, Dist. Judge.
Rrtratt from the mtoutet.
GEO. GLEN, Clerk. june 7 torn
Twenty Dollars Reward.
R ANAWAY from the subscriber in Burke
county, a negro fellow named JOHN, about
5 feel^8 inches in height, well made* smart, ac-
live, intelligent fellow; he can both read and
write, ami may perhaps have a forged pass.—
He has also a small sear under the lefr eye, by
which he may be known* He will noxJoubt en
deavor to make for some ofthe northern states.
The above reward will be paid for his appre-
{tension and delivery in the gaol of Chatham I Nutmegs, mix vomica
county, on application at the office of the 1 Opium, orange peel
CxoaotA*. WILLIAM DOYLE. Oxymel squills
Masters of vessels and others are cautioned I Oil Vitriol
•gainst harboring the negro, as the law will be I do Tansey
putin force against tht m. june 4 I do olives
— — 1 do Peppermint
I Jalap
I Juniper berries
I Laudanum
I Liquorice root
do powdered
do ball
do refined
I Lime water
(.cad do
I Magnesia lump
do powdered
do small sou arte
do calcined
I Manna flake, do sorts
I Mczercon, musk
Mustard seed, mace
New Summer Goods.
B y the .hip Georgia, just arrive! from Li
verpool, the iUMcribcm hare received a
variety of seasonable articles, which, wit li those
peently received from England, make their as-
‘^"•'drygoods,
More general and extensive than usual, and
Vltl be told at • imSt'ate advance and long
credit for undoubted paper. •
ANDREW LOW U CO.
JLB&—
Crates of Crockery Ware and casks Tea
China
London Porter in pint and quart bottles
Cask* of Glassware* Sheet Iron, C'c. Uc.
8»y 2 J 2a
do spearmint
do savin
do Rosemary
do Peneroyol
do Origanum
do Cinnamon
do Worm seed
do lavender
Annis seed
do Juniper
do Cloves
do Almonds
Ointment inert
do Bssilicon
do cerate
do simple
do red precipitate
do Spanish flics
Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
Ilenrys catc'd Magnesia
Stomachic bitters
Castor Oil
Perogorio
Laudanum
Antimonial wine
Tinct rhubarb
do Bssafuetida
Hals Capeva
Sweet Oil
Spts Lavend com
do camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
Bo Turpentine
Caiomel
Jalap
Tartar Emetic
IN BOTTLES.
Wine Bitters
Snts Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Sweet Oil, castor Oil
American and W. I.
Sundries,
Spanish w hiting
Rotten stone
Pumice do
Powdered blue
Copperas
Vermilion, Chinese
do English
Verdigris, Irish Glue
Patent spring Trusses
common do
Durable Ink
Red ink powder
Black <l«i Pill boscf
ATIIENEUM.
N • cmnmuniti ot Freemen, and where a dis
position to patronize Literature and Science
extensively manifested, the importance of a
well conducted newspaper, must, of necessity,
be generally unde stood ; and among a reading
people, such a papnr can hardly fail of being ac
ceptable. That tile Atheneum will be a paper
of: his description, it might perhaps be deemed
presumptuous to insert: but so far as the efforts
ot the editor can render it useful—so far as per
severing industry Rnd attention can insure suc
cess to his undertaking—so far, at least, the sub
scriber can pledge himself, that he will endeavor
to render his paper worthy the attention of its
supporters.
The growing importance of Athens, where
the flourising University ofthe State is located,
and surrounded, as it is, by an intelligent and
wealthy neighborhood, haa induced a belief that
no place in the upper country prest?nted a more
inviting opening for the establishing a new
weekly paper—and the influence of this opin
ion has led to the present proposals, and the
subscriber flatters h>mself, that, in the liberal
putronugc of an enlightened community, his un
dertaking will receive an approving sanction.—
And while his own exertions will he .lersever-
ingly employed to furnish a paper which shall
be useful to his suppoiters, he will venture to
hope that his columns may be diversified by the
occasional conunnnieations of such scientific and
literary friends as may be disposed, through
this medium, to aid him, and benefit the com
munity.
To make his paper useful, will be the propri
etor's principal aim j and in the furtherance of
this ob ject, he will endeavor to give the earliest
foreign and domestic intelligence, with such
portions of Congressional matter, when the Na
tional Legislature are in session, as his limits will
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personalities, but t j articles intended merely to,
grotity revengeful feelings, and to provoke or
continue personal contests, no place will be giv
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may occasionally err, it is to be hoped that no
improper motives may be supposed to influence
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us well as of inserting communications, must be
reserved to himself.
As an editor, it will be his interest—as it will
be, under all circumstances, his inclination—to
give general satisfaction. From the line of im
part ial duty, he will endeavor not to depurt; and
none shall have cause to accuse him of volunta
rily giving a needless offence to a single indi
vidual.
It will scarcely be necessary to say, that the
wlitical complexion ofthe Atheneum will be
lepublican. In this age of light and ktiowlege,
in this country, none other ought to ask, or
could be expected to receive, public patronage.
CONDITIONS.
The Atheneum will be published once a week
on a super-royal sheet, and delivered to subscri
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inent is deferred to the end ofthe year.
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and till a discontinuance is directed. No paper
discontinued, except at the option ofthe editor,
until nil dues are paid.
Advertisements will be inserted at the usual
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taking, are requested to signify the same by the
first of September, as it is contemplated to issue
the first number early in that month.
BENJ. BRANTLY.
Editors of newspapers in Georgia, are re-
quested to give the above a few insertions,
jnly 18
MEDICINE, SURGERY,
, AND
CHEMISTRY.
WILLIAM r. WILLIAMS
H AS a great Variety of Works on the above
subjects, among which arc —
Arnold'* Observations on the Nature, Kinds
and Prevention of Insanity, 2 voll. gy.
Adam’s (Sir Wm.J on the extraction ofthe Ca
taract, as usually petformed, with the des
cription of a Series of New and Improved
Operations, 5 75
Adam's (Sir Wm) Practical Observation! on
Entropium, or eversion of the Eye Lids; on
the modes of forming an Artificial Pupil,
•nd on the cure ofthe different species of
Cataract, 4 25.
Adam’s (Sir Wm.) Treatise on Artificial Pupil,
with un account of the morbid states of the
Eye, 3 50.
Ayre on Marasmus and Bilious Disorders, g3.
Accum'sdescription of the process of manufac-
luring Coal Gas, for the Lighting of Streets,
liouHcsund Public Buildings, plates, 9 50.
Accum’s Treatise on Adulterations of Food
and Culinary Poisyns, 82$ cts.
Bancroft's Essay on the disease called Yellow
Fever, with observations concerning Febrile
Contagion, Typhus Fevei* Dysentery and the
Plague, g8.
Do. do. do. with Notes, by John B.
Davidge, Professor of Anatomy in the Uni
versity of Maryland, g4.
Balfour's Illustrations of the Power of Com
pression and Percussion in the cure of Rheu
matism, Gout, and Debility ofthe Extremities,
Ac. in promoting Health and Longevity, 4 25.
Blackall's Observations on the cure of Drop
sies, 4 50.
Rumpficld's Practical Treatise on Tropical
Dysentery, 4 25.
Bcw's Opinions on the Causes and Effects of
Diseases In the Teeth and Gums, with co-
loured Engravings, 7 50.
Bell’s (CharleB) Essay on the Blood; being an
examination of the difference of the motions
of Fluids in living and dead vessels, 1 50.
Bell's (Charles) System of Operative Surgery,
founded on the basis of Anatomy, 2 vols. g8
Bell’s (Charles) Letters concerning the diseases
of the Urethra, 1 50
Bell’s (Benj.) System of Surgery, 6 vols.
Bell’s (Benj ) Treatise on'Gonorrhsa virulenM
and Lues Venerea, g4.
Bell’s (Benj.) Treatise on the theory and ma
nagement of Ulcers, g3.
Bell’s (John) Principles of Surgery, 5 50.
Bell's (John & Charles) System of Anatomy,
2 vols. 86.
Bell’s (Charles) System of Dissections, explain
ing the anatomy ofthe Human Body, 2 vols.
OicLat's Treatise on the Membranes in general,
and on difierent Membranes in particular, 82
Barton's (W. P C.) Treatise on Marine Hospi-.
tala in the’United'States, and on the Medical
departments of the Navy, 1 75.
Brera’s Treatise on Verminous Diseases, pre-
Notice.
O JN the first Tuesday in July net, between
1 the usual hours of sale, will be sold the
five following Negroes belonging to the estate
of George W. Allen, deceased, via: Her. Mo.
ses, Nancy, Hannah and Dinah i sold under an
order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary
for Chatham coenty.
B. HABERSHAM, odm’r.
may 16 t
At Private Sale,
Received per Corsair and Mar
134 boxes Troy Candles
70 casks BBLPorter
20 h.hd* Jamaica Rum
20 do 4th proof N O do
24 hhds Muscovads Sugar
50 bis Newark Cider
5 pipes Cognac Brandy
5 bidea Ozoaburgs
J. B. HERBERT b CO.
june 5
ceded by the natural history of Intestinal
Worms, and their origin in the Human Bo
dy, S3.
Baillie’s Morbid Anatomy, 1 50.
Bree’s Practical Inquiry into disordered respir
ation, distinguishing the species of Convulsive
Asthma, g2.
Burn’s Principles of Midwifery ; including the
diseases of women awl children, with im
provements and notes, by Thomas C. James
of Philadelphia, 2 vols. 8^.
Burn’s Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus, with
practical inferences, relative to pregnancy
and labour, 3 75.
Burn's popular directions for the treatment of
Women and Children, $1.
Boyer's Lectures upon the diseases of the
Bones, plates, 4 75.
Brown’s Elements of Medicine, 2 75.
Braude's Manual of Chemistry, to which are
added notes and commentaries, by Wm.
James Macneven, 85-
Clatterback'a Observations on the prevention
and treatment of the Epidemic Fever, 3 50.
Copeland's Observations on the diseased Spine,
2 50.
Copeland’s Observations on some of the princi
pal diseases of the Rectum and Anus, 1 25.
Cullen’s first lines of the practice of Physic,
with notes and observations, practical and
explanatory, by Charles Caldwell, 2 vols, 6 50.
Cullen’s Treatise of the Materia Medica, with
large additions, including many new articles,
by Benj. Smith Barton, 2 vols. 8$-
Crichton on Mental Derangement, cotnpre
bending a concise system of the Physiology
and Pathology Of the Human Mind, 2 vols,
S12.
Crichton's account ot some experiments made
with the vapour of boiling Tar, in the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption, 1 50.
Che9eUleu’s Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 50,
Cuvier’s Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, 2
vols. git.
Coxc’s;American Dispensatory, containing tlte
natural, chemical, phurmacautical and medi
cal history of the different substances em
ployed in medicine, 4 50.
Cheyne’s Essay on Hydrocephalus Acutus, or
Dropsy in the Brain, 1 50.
Cheyne on the Diseases of Children, 2 vols. 83.
Cleghorn’s Observations on the Epidemic of
Minorca, from 1744 to 1740, with notes by
Rush, 1 25.
Chapman's Elements of Therapeutics, and Ma
term Medics, 2 vols. 86.
Chaptal’s Elements of Chemistry, 3 vols. 5 90,
Do. do. do. 1 vol. 3 78.
Do. do. do. with additions
and improvements, by James Woodhouse, 2
vols, §5.
Comstock's conversations on Chemistry,
which the elements of that science are fit
miliarly explained, 1 75.
Duncan’s Observations on Pulmonary Comump
lion, 3 50.
Dorsey’s (John Syng) Elements of Surgery for
the use ot Students, 2 vols.
Douglass’s comparative description of all the
muscles in a man and a quadruped, 83.
Ewells's Medical Companion, with a Dispensa
tory and Glossary, 8 5 *
Ewell’s (Thos.) plain discourses on the laws and
properties of Matter, containing the Elements
atid Principles of Modern Chemistry, 83.
Elliotson’s numerous cases illustrative of the
efficacy of the Hydrocyanic or Prussic Acid
in affections of the stomach, 2 75.
Edinburgh School of Medicine, 4 vols. 10 50.
Farre’s Essay on Malformations of the Human
Heart, 2 50.
Fontana’s Treatise on Poisons, 2 vols. 8®*
Faithorn’s Observations on Liver Complaints,
81 50.
Fourcroy's Elements of Chemistry, and Natural
History, with notes by John Thompson, °
vols. 812. , „
Gilman's Dissertations on the bite of a Rabid
Animal, 3 50.
Gallup's Sketches of Epidemic Diseases in the
State of Vermont, from its first settlement to
1815, 83-
Gamsge’s Account of the Fever which existed
in Boston during the autumn and winter of
1817 and 1818, with remarks on typhus fever,
62$ cents
Hillary’s Observations on the changes of the
•if sud the coucomitant epidemical diseases
in Hie Island of Barfeadoci, with notea by final
Hunter's Treatise on tlie Blood, Inflammation
and gun ahot Wounds, 2 vols g4 50
Hall on Spotted Fever, 1 50
Hciistis’s Physical Obaervationa on the disease*
of Louisiana, 1 25
Hamilton's Observations onthe utili^ ami ad
ministration of purgative medicines in sever
al diseases, 2 25
Hebcrdcn's Commentaries on the history And
cure of discnm», 83 00
Hallers first lines of Physiology, 2 50
Hastings' Treatise on Inflammation ofthe mu
cous membrane of the lungs, 4 50
Hastings' Experimental Inquiry into the ge
neral nature of Inflammation, 75 cents
House Surgeon and Physician, designed to as
sist heads of families, travellers, and sea-faring
people in discerning, distinguishing, and cur~
ing diseases, 1 25
Hertz Familiar Dissertation on the causes and
treatment of the Diseases ofthe teeth, 87$ cts
Henry’s Elements of Experimental Chemistry, .
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