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t / Georgia—Effingham County. | GcJrinrtil Brag Y«mR‘ MvaYicAims YV&reYuraftfc. Bl'l’EKIOU COURT. December Term, 1831. The Trustees of the German"! Lutheran Congregation it | Ebenczcr, VRuti Km. vi. f The Hein & Representatives I of Mi chic! Mock, deceased J O N the petition of the Trustee* of the Ger- imiii Lutheran Congrrgat ion at Lbeneier, praying tl»e foreclosure ot the Equity of Re demption of all that tract or parcel of land, con taining two hundred acres, lying ami being in the county of Hffingbatn and state aforesaid,but ting and bounding north-west on John J. Gro- venstine. north eastward on Johollunold, south east on John Lidle Livtmer, 8.E. David Unadd and are vacant at the time of the survey thereof, fr. iginally granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceas ed on the second day of April# one thousand •even hundred mtid sixty-five,to aecure the pay ment of the sum of eighty dollurs, on the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and three, svith interest at the rate of six pet* cent, from the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and two* and It appearing to the Court that there ia now due on aaid bond and mortgage the turn of sixty dollars with interest from March twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eightcen.at lix per cent. _ ... On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, Attornies for the petitioners, it is ordered that the amount due on aaid bond and mortgage be paid into Court, with interest, within twelve month*, oth erwise the Equity of Redemption of the heirs and rcpi'cserttallves of the said Michael Mock, ■be foreclosed, .nd that other end further pro- teedingsbc hud thereon, pursuant to the slat- ute In inch cue. made end provided) end it is further ordered th.t thi.ltulc be publilhed once month for twelve month, in one of the public gazette, of thi. tt.te. Bxtraetfrom the JUimiteo. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk, , dee 11 4re Notice. N ine month. .Her date application will bo made to the honorable the Justice, of the Inferior court of Camden county,for leave to noil •II the landa In aaid county belonging to the estate of John King,late of Effingham comity. SARAH KING, a,l,n'ra. April 5,1823. 4a* Clark county, Gn aprd 6 .. . Notice, ■vtlNE month, after date application will be 1VI made to the honorable the Justice, ot the Inferior court of Glynn county, (or leave to sell •U the l.tida in said county belonging to the es tate of John King, late of Effingham county. 8AUAI1 KING, uJmrx. April J, 1822. 4a* Clark county, Ga npril 6- . Notice. A T the expiration of nine months from this date, 1 ■hall apply to the honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior court of Chatham county fur Wave tn lull the following real and persona property held by the late tt J, Houston in trust, vi» i , . , Cedar Grove plantation, containing upwards of 1200 acres,situated hi the district of White Muff. . . One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or Icao, situated on the marines of Little Ogeclice Also, between C5 and 70 Slaves. EAT. HOUSTON, May 13, 1822. adin’r. H. J. J/nuttm may 16 4 hMTlaknd • T Pearl aaho ANSON PARSONS, -Vo, 8 Gibboni* lluiltUnoi, R ESPECTFULLY informa hia friend* and coat omen in thil ataie and Sonth-Carullna generally, that he has eatabllshed himsell in the Drug Line, on Ida own individual account, and la opening at thiatime an eatenaivoand general assortment of warranted fresh imported Drug!, Chemicals, Perfumery, <J’c. Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchants, and Planters, anil all who wish to purchase at wholesale or retail, can be supplied at this Em tablishment on the most accommodating terms. CATALOGUE. Antimony crude Marble Mortera Notice. A T the expiration of nine months from this date, 1 shall apply to the honorable the Jus ‘tiers of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following real property of the estate of It* J. Houston, via: One tract of .1541 acres of Land In Ilryan County, situated on Red Bird creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 a^rcs of Land in McIntosh county, situated on the Aluta* inalu river. . , . Twelve Lots in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13, 1822. arfmV. Ji. J. If. may 18 4 •N*r Alcohol Aloes soct do hepat Arrow root Annis seed Assafaetida, Allum Angelica root Angostura bark Aqua Fortis Antimohial wine Arsenic Acid Muriatic do Nitric do Nitrous do Tartaric do Sulphuric Bark yellow# do red do pale, do in quiU Ruin Capevi do Canada, do Peru do Tolu Barbadoes J ar Borax rePd Burgundy Pitch Bole Armenia Beeswax yellow do white Brimstone roll do ref'il Castor Oil, American do W. India Castor, Russia Camphor ref'd Calomel pp Cantharidcs, do pulv Camomile (lowers Cunclla alb. Caraway seed Cardamon seed Cuscarilla bark Cassia, Cinnamon Castile Soap, whit© do colored Cloves, Cochineal Coin mho root do pow. Chalk prepared Coriander seed do now'd Cowitcn Cream Tartar, pillv Corrosive Sublimate Cutinine Conserve Roses Caustic Lunar Dragons blood f Digitales Dovers Powders Epsom Suits, Eng. Ether Sulph Ergot Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1, 2 and 3 Elixir Paragoric do Vitriol Extract Ci cuter do Gentian do Quassia do Lead Flour Sulphur do Benzoin Sixth Circuit Court, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, >ott Mid M'Kinne 1 Urumpsit. Lewis J. Dugas and John Cofmick, CAnrnfter*, June 3, 1822. I T appearing that process bos issued in this nase, returnable to the term of this court in December next, and that Lewis J. Duels, one 6f the defendants, resides without the limits of the District of Georgia—Itis ordered, that the ©aid Lewis J. Dugas do sppetr at the term of this Court, to be holden at Savannah, on the fourteenth of December next, to answer to the plaintifft on the merits of their said petition •nd that a copy of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this state for three months; and that the plaintiffs have leave to take •uch further proceedings as are prescribed in th© rule in such cases made and provided. J. CUYLER, Uiat. Judge. Extract ftvm the ininutei. •GEO. GLEN, Clerk. June 7 *3m Flax seed, Fennel seed British Oil Filings steel, do iron Essence peppermint Frankinaense Stoughton's bitters Glauber salts Godfrey's cordial Galls Aleppo Steers Opodeldoc Galbnnum, Ginseng Turliugtonsbalsom Gold Thread Dalbeys Carminative Gentian root Duffys Klixer Glass Antimony Harlem Oil or medeca- Ginger Race mentum do powdered Oil Wormsced Grains Paradise Pills, Lees N. London Gum Ammoniac Tills, Lees Windham do Senegal do Aitdersona do Arabic do Hoopers do powd. do calomel, do opium do Kino COLOURS, &c do benzoin Prussian blue, 1,2 U 3 do Trugacanth Fig blue, Kings yellow do (Suae Drop Lake, No. 1 ^2 do Myrrh Fluke white, Carmine do Shellac Ivory black, lampblack do Copal Indigo Spanish do Mastich Black lead, red do do Gamboge Litharge do Scamony Terri de senna Helebore black rx vials. do whit© Ess. Cinnamon Hiera Pisra do Lavender Honey, do squills do Bergamot Hoflhi&ns anodyne do Lemon Isinglass Calo’d Magnesia Ipecacuanha or Hippo Epsom salts, Rhubarb Twenty Dollars Reward. *ffJANAWAY (Vom the subscriber in lturke county, xnegro fellow named JOHN, about ♦ feet 8 inches in height, well made; smart, ac tive, intelligent fellow; he can both read and write, and may perhaps have a forged pass.— It© has also a small scar under the left eye, by which be may be known. He will no doobt en deavor to make for some of the northern states. The above reward will be paid lor his appre. hention and delivery in the gaol of Chatham county, on application at the office of the GxomeUM WILLIAM DOYLE. Matters of vessels arid others are cautioned •gainst harboring the negro, os the law will be put in force against lb* m. june 4 New Summer Goods. B Y the »bip Georgiy just arrived from Li. verpooi, the subscriber* have received a mriety of seasonable articles, which, with those Wcently received from England, make their as sortment of DRY GOODS, More general and extensive than usual, and Will be told at a tnoderala advance and long credit for undoubted paper. ANDREW LOW U CO. ^L^O- Crates of Crockery Wore and casks Tea China London Porter in pint and quirt bottles Caska of Glassware, Sheet Iron, &c. Uc a»yS0 2a Composition do iron do Ivory Injection pipes Ivory Syringes Syringes, quarts in boxes do pints, do $ pints do male and female CongressSc spring water Lemon acid Soda powders Baits of Lemon Cologne water Wash balls Windsor soap Transparent do Liquid do Low's perfumed do Naples do Pomatum in sticks do in pots assorted Rose water, lavender do Fancy Vials Essences ass'd Sal Ammoniac do Vol utile do Soda do Knclicll, do Tartar do Epsom, do Glauber do Nitre refined Solut Arsenic, Fowler's Spts. Ammonia do Hurtshorn do Lavender compn'd do Wine, do camphor do Nit. Dulo Sassafras bark Sursaparilla Sponge fine, do coarse Saffron Spanish do Eng do American Savin, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snake root Virg. do Seneka, Squills Storax, Saltsllurtshorn Sugar lead Syrup Squills, do simple Tart Emetic, Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp’d do Myrrh, do Valerian do SnHke root do Assafoetida do Benzoin comp'd do Cunthari-.les do Selina do Rhubarb do hark Huxhams do Peruvian bark do Opium, do Castor do Muriate Iron do Columbo root do Kino, doJulup do Guaiac, do Valerian do Gentian comp'd Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian root Vitriolated Tartar Vitriol white, do blue do green Patent Medicines, life. Bateman’s drops Jalap Jumper berries Laudanum Liquorice root do powdered do ball do refined Lime water Lead do Magnesia lump do powdered do small square do calcined Manna flake, do sorts Mexereon, musk Mustard seed, mace Nutmegs, nux vomica Opium, orange peel Oxymel squills Oil Vitriol do Tansey do olives do Peppermint do spearmint do savin do Rosemary do Peneroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon do Worm seed do Lavender Annis seed do Jumper do Cloves do Almonds Ointment mere do Basilicon . do cerate do simple do red precipitate do Spaniahuct ashes Pearl barley Powdered tin Plaster mercurial do Burgundy pitch do adhesive do strengthening do drachlyon do gum do blistering Quassia do rasp’d Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered Red precipitate Rosewater, Rosin Rust of Iron Gum elastic, Spatulas Scales and weights Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts Henrys calc’d Magnesia Stomnchic bitters Castor Oil Peragoric Luudanum Autimonial wine Tinct rhubarb do assafatida Bals Capeva Sweet Oil Spts Lavend com do camphor do Hartshorn do sweet Nitre do Turpentine Caiomel Jalap Tartar Emetic IK BOTTLES, Wine Bittera Spts Hartshorn ao sweet Nitre do Turpentine Sweet Oil, castor Oil American and W. I, Suudritt. Spanish whiting 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 d<?i Pill boxes Vtal eorks, bottle do Wax taper* Nuremberg); do Worm Lozenges Patent Lint Thumb lancets do common do Ctewlevs crown do; do Evans's Bpring lancets Tooth Instruments sss'd Bougies, Gallipots Macaboy snuff Liquid blacking Black sealing wax Red do Red wafers, assorted do Tooth brushes, common do silver wire, 3 and 4 rows Cupping and<repanmg Garden seeds in boxes, Instruments assorted Male and female silver llalin Quito Catheters Clnirchc8 cough drops,White leather ^kins fbr coughs, colds, con-English mustard, by the sumptions, asthmas, lb. In camsters &c. Uc. Ground Ginger, race do Cephalic Snuff, for ca-Cloves, cinnamon farrhs, Mace Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or Scullcap. SHIPMAN’S GARDEN SEEDS, Assorted in Small Boxes, Well calculated lor Plantation use. Together xuitha general atoortment of Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, assorted Phials, &x. also, Saratoga and Ballston Mineral Spring Waters, will be kept constantly on hand in as perfect state as can be imported. ANSON PARSONS. dec 31 -fp The subscriber respectfully submits to the pub lic the following PROPOSALS, For publishing at ATHENS, in the State of Ogor- gin, a new weekly paper, to be entitled the ATHENEUM. I N a community it Freemen, and where a dis position to patronize Literature und Science is extensively marlifested, the importance ofa well conducted newspaper, must, of necessity, he generally understood ; and among a reading people, such a paper can hardly fail of being ac ceptable. That the Ajheneum will be a paper ofthis description, it might perhaps be deemed presumptuous to assert: but so far as the efforts of the editor can render it useful—so fur us per* severing industry ami attention can insure suc cess to his undertaking- so fur, at least, the sub< sciiber cun pledge himself, that he will endeavor to render his paper worthy the attention of Us supporters. . The growing importance of Athens, where the (lourising University of the State is located, und surrounded, as it is, by an intelligent and wealthy neighborhood, has induced a belief that no place in the upper country presented a more inviting opening for the establishing a new weekly paper—and the influence of this opin ion hub led to the present proposals, and the subscriber flatters h inself, that, in the liberal patronage of an enlightened community, his un dertaking will receive an approving sanction.— And while his own exertions Will be persever- iugly employed to furnish a paper which shall be useful to his supporters, he will venture to hope that his columns may be diversified by the occasional communications of such scientific and literary friends as may be disposed, through this medium, to aid him, and benefit the com- nuinity. To make his paper useful, will be the propri dor's principal mm; and in the furtherance of this object, he will endeavor to give the earliest foreign and domestic intelligence, with such portions of Congressional matter, when the Na tional Legislature are m session, as his limits will allow—together with such original or selected political communications or moral eBSuys, as have the public good-iq'view, and are free from personalities, but t» articles intended merely to gi atify revengeful feelings, and to provoke or continue personal contests, no place will be giv en. And though in judging of these the editor mny occasional!) err, it is to be hoped that no improper motives may be supposed to influence his decision, inasmuch as the right of rejecting, as 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 partial luty, lie will endeavor pot to depart; 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, t that the political complexion of the Athepeum will be Republican. In this age of light and know lege, 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* hers, or forwarded by mail, at Three Dollars a year, payable in advance, or Four Dollars, if pay ment is deferred to the end of the year. All subscriptions will be for one year at least, and till a discontinuance is directed. No paper discontinued, except at the option of the editor, until all dues are paid. Advertisements will be inserted at the usual rates. (O’ Persons disposed to encourage the under 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 Notice. O N the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hour, of sale, will be sold the five following Negroes belonging to the estate of George W. Allen, deceased, viz: Ben, Mo ses, Nancy, Hsnnah and Dinah s sold under an order of the honorable the Court of Ordinary for Chatham county. R. HABERSHAM, odiu’r. tr.zy 16 t At Private Sale, Received per Coroair and Mar 1S4 boxes Troy Candles 70 casks B B L Porter 20 hhds Jamaica Rum 20 do 4th proof N O do 24 hhda Muscovads Sugar 50 bis Newark Cider 5 pipes Cognac Brandy 5 bales Oanaburgs J, B. HERBERT & CO, one 4 MEDICINE, SURGERY, AND CHEMISTRY. WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS H AS a great Variety of Works on the above subjects, among which are Arnold's Observations on the Nature, Kinds and Prevention of Insanity, 3 vols. $9. Adam's (Sir Wm.) on the extraction of the Ca taract, as usually performed, with the des cription of a Series of New and Improved Operations, 5 75 Adam's (Sir Wm.) Practical Observations on Eutropium, or eversion of the Eye Lid*; on the modes of forming an Artificial Pupil, and on the cure of the different species of Cataract, 4 25. Adam’s (Sir Wm.) Treatise on Artificial Pupil, with an account of the morbid states of the Eye, 3 50. Ayre on Marasmus and Bilious Disorders, £3. Accum’s description of the process of manufac turing Coal Gas, for the Lighting of Streets, Houses and Public Buildings, plates, 9 50. Accum’s Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Uulinury Poisons, 82$ cts. Bancroft's Essay on the disease called Yellow Fever, with observations concerning Febrile Contagion, Typhus Fever, Dysentery and the Plague, $8. Do. do. do. with Notes, by John B. Davidge, Professor of Anatomy in the Uni versity of Maryland, $4. Balfour's Illustrations of the Power of Com pression and Percussion in the cure of Rheu matism, Gout, and Debility of the Extremities, &c. in promoting Ileulthsnd Longevity, 4 25. Blackall's observations on the cure of Drop" sies, 4 50. Bsmpfield's Practical Treatise on Tropical Dysentery, 4 25. Bew's Opinions on the Causes and Effects of Diseases in the Teeth and Gums, with co» loured Engravings, 7 50. Beil’s (diaries) 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 Anutomy, 2 vols. g8 Bell's (Charles) Letters concerning the diseases of the Urethra, 150 Bell’s (Henj.) System of Surgery, 6 vol9. $18. Bell’s (Benj ) Treatise on Gonorrhea virulenta and Lues Veneres, 84. Bell’s (Benj.) Treatise on the theory and ma nagement of Ulcers, $3. Bell’s (John) Principles of Surgery, 5 50. Bell's (John It Charles) System of Anatomy, 2 vols. $8. Bell's (Charles) System ofDisseetlotiR, explain ing the anatomy of the Human Body, 2 vols. $6. Bichat's Treatise on the Membranes in general, and on different Membranes in particular, $2 Barton’s (W. I*. C.) Treatise on Marine Hospi tals in the United States, and on th6 Medical departments of the Navy, 1 75. Brera's Treatise on Verminous Diseases, pre* ceded by the natural history of Intestinal Worme, and their origin in the Human Bo dy, $3. Baillie’s Morbid Anatomy, 1 SO. Brec's Practical Inquiry into disordered rcsjiir* ation, distinguishing the species of Convulsive Asthma, $2. Burn’s Principles of Midwifery T including the diseases of women ancl children, with im provements and notes, by Thomas C. James of Philadelphia, 2 vols. $6. Burn's Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus, with practical inferences, relative to pregnancy and labour, 3 75. Burn's popular directions Tot 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 Macnevcn, $5. Clstterback’s Observutiops 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 Medioa, with large additions, including many new articles, by Benj. Smith Barton, 2 vols. $5. Crichton on Mental Derangement, compre bending a concise system of the Physiology and Pathology of the Human Mind, 2 vols. $12. . A Crichton’s account of some experiments made with the vapour of boiling Tar, in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, 1 50. Cheaelden'a Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 50. Cuvier's Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, 2 vols. $11. , , * Coxe*s‘*American Dispensatory, containing the natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medi cal history of the different substances em ployed in medicine, 4 50. Cheyne's Essoy on Hydrocephalus Acutus, or Dropsy in the Brain, 1 50. Cheyne on the Diseases of Children, 2 vol9. $3. Gleghorn's Observations on the Epidemic of Minorca, from 1744 to 1749, with notes by Rush, 1 25. . Chapman’s Elements of Therapeutics, snd Ma teria Medica, 2 vols. $6. Chuptal's Elements of Chemistry, 3 vols. 5 90. I)o, do. do. 1 vol. 3 78. Do. do. do. with additions and improvements, by James Woodhouse, 2 vols, $5. t Comstock's conversations on Chemistry, in which the elements of that science are fa< miliarly explained, 1 75. Duncan's Observations on Pulmonary Consump tion,3 50. Dorsey's (John Syng) Elements of Surgery for the use of Students, 2 vols. $7. Douglass’s comparative description of all the muscles in a man and a quadruped, $3. Ewells’s Medical Companion, with a Dispense tory and Glossary, $5. Ewell’s (Thos.) plain discourses on the laws and properties of Matter, containing the Elements and Principles of Modern Chemistry, $3. Elliotson’s numerous oases illustrative of the efficacy of the Hydrocyanic or Frussic 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, $1 50. Pourcroy’s Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History, with notes by John Thompson, 3 vols. $13. Gilman’s Dissertations on the bite of a Rabid Animal, 3 50. Gallup's Sketches of Epidemic Diselses in the State of Vermont, from its first settlement to 1815, $3. Gamsge's Account of the Fever which existed in Boston during the autumn and winter of 1817 and 1818, with remarks on typhus fever, 62$ cents Hillary's Observations on the changes of the •ir and the concomitant epidemical d is cues in the Inland of Barbadoes, with notes by Bush 3 50 Hunter’s Treatise on the Blood, Inflammation, and gun shot Wounds, 2 vols $4 50 llall on Spotted Fever, 1 50 lieustis’s Physical Observations on the diseases of Louisiana, 125 Hamilton's Observations on the utility and ld« ministration of purgative medicines in sever al diseases, 3 25 Heberden's Commentaries on the history and cure of diseases, $3 00 Hallers first lines ofphysiology, 2 50 Hastings’ Treatise on Inflammation of the mu* cons membrane of the lungs, 4 50 Hastings’ Experimental Inquiry into the ge neral nature of Inflammation, 75 cents House Surgeon and Physician, designed to as sist heads of families, travellers, and sea-faring people in discerning, distinguishing, and cur* ing diseases, 1 25 Hertz Familiar Dissertation on the csuse9 and treatment of the Diseases of the teeth, 87$ cts Henry's Elements of Experimental Chemistry. 2 vols 6 50 ' Henry’s new and complete American MediciV Herbal, plates, $9 Innes’s Short Description of the Human Mus cles, 1 50 Larrey's Memoirs of Military Surgery, translate ed from the French, 2 vo fa 87 London Practice o( Midwifery, 1 80 Lavoisier 1 . FJemcnts of Chemistry, $4 Lagrange's Manual ofa course of Chemistry, or a scries of experiments and illuatrationa ne cesaary to form a complete course of the sci ence, 3 vols, g6 Marcet’s Kssay on the chemical history and medical treatment of calculous disorders, 7 50 Munro’s Observation* on the different kinds uf Small Pox, 450 Medical Lexicon, on the plan of Quincy, K4 Medical Dicllonary, by Hooper, 4 50 Maclean on liydrothoriut, 3 75 MacNeven's Atomic Theory of Chemistry, 75 Medical Repository, 15 vols 37 SO Do do new serica, 3 vols, $12 Murray's System of Materia Medico, with notes by N Chapman, g5 Mann's Medical Sketches of the Campaigns of 1812,13 and 14, to which are added surgical cases, observations on military hospitals, und flying hospitals attached toa moving atmy R3 Mease's Treatise on the causes, means of pre vention, and cure of tlie Sich Head Ache 50 cents Magendie’sPhysiological and Medical Research es into the causes, symptoms and treatment uf Gravel, 1 75 Msgendie’s Summery of Physiology, translated from the French by John Revere, of Balti more, g3 Msgendie’s Physiological and Chcmicat Re- seat cites on the use of the Prussic or Hydro Cyanic Acid in the treatment of Diaeases of the Breast, and particularly in Phthcsis Pul- monalis, 62 j cents Orhllo’s General systemofToxlcology, oraTtes- tise on Poisons, 3 vols 13 50 Orlilla’s Directions for the Treatment of persons who have taken puisona, 2 50 Prout’s Inquiry into the nature and treatment of Gravel, Calculus, Uc, 3 25 Phillip’* Treatise on Indigestion snd its conse quences, called nervous and billious com plaints, 4 25 Phillips’ (A P Wilson) Treatise on Febrile Dis eases, including the various species of fever and all diseases attended with fever, 2 vols gf Phillips’ (A P Wilson) Eiperinientul Inquiry into the Laws oftlte Vital Functions, 2 50 Parkinson's Medical Admonitions to Families respecting the preservation of health and the] treatment of the sick, 83 Putts’ Clururgtcal Works. 2 vols 28 Pharmacopoeia, of the United Slates of Amerii ca, 2 25 Do. of the New-York Hospital, 1 50 Do. oftlte Massachusetts Medical Society, 1 50 Paris’s Pharmacologia, or the History of Medi cal Substances, 3 25 Porker’s Chemical Cotcchism, with notes, illus trations and experiments, 4 SO Parmly’s Lectures on the nstursl history and management of the teeth, 3 50 Ramsbotham’s Obaervations on Midwifery, with notes by Prolessor Dowees, 2 75 Rodman on Cancer in the Female Breast, with the method of cure, 4 25 Richeraud’s Elements of Physiology, with notes by Chapman, 24 Rush’s Six Introductory Lectures to Courses uf Lectures upon the institutes and Practice of Medicine, 1 50 ltuah’a Works, a new edition,2 vols 2? Roes’ Practical Obiervatioua on Disorders ofth. Stomach, 2 25 Reid’s Essays on Hypochondriacal and other Nervous Affections, 1 50 Ricketsuti’s Means of Preserving Health and Preventing Diseases, 125 Sydenham’s Works on Acntcand Chronic Dis eases, with notes by Rush, 3 50 Swediaur’s Complete Treatise on Syphilis 24 Scarpa’s Treatise on Aneurism, with numerous additions, and a memoir on the ligature uf the principal Arteries of the Extremities, gi Sinclair’s Code of Health and Longevity, 4 vols 220 Surgical Essays, by Astley Cooper and Bery, Travers, with plates, 5 50 Thornes’ Modern Practice, of Physic, with an appendix, by David Hoauck,4th edition, 4 <0 Thachcr’a American Modern Practice, or a sim ple method of prevention and oure of discas* es, $4 Turnbull’s Naval Surgeon, comprising the en* tire duties of professional men at sea ( 4 50 Townsend's Elements of Therapeutics, or • Guide to health, 2 50 Thompson's System of Chemistry, S.vola$31 Underwood's Treatise on the Diseases of Chil dren, with directions for the management of infants, 3 25 Wistai ’s system of Anatomy, for the use of Stu dents of Medicine, 2 vols J7 Periodical Worts. The Eclectic Repertory and Review of Medi cine, Uc. published in Philadelphia,al K5 pci annum. Journal of Foreign Medical Science, etc. by Drs. Emlen and Price, being x new aeries of tbe above, £5 per annum. Chapman’s Philadelphia Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, 25 per annum. Eberle’a American Medical Recorder, Philadel phia, g5 per annum The New England Journal of Medicine and Sur gery, 2 3 per annum. Godrnan s Western Quarterly Reporter of Med ical, Surgical, and Natural Science, published at Cincinnati, 63| cents per number, juiy 20 Ten Dollars Reward. R ANAWAY from tbe subscriber on Thur> day, 4th init. a yellow fellow named BIU LY, about thirty-five yean of age, five feet six or eight inches high, spare made, and vei— smooth spoken. The above reward will be given to any person who will secure him in any jail in the state, so that I get him. 7 WILLIAM ROBERTSON. - MilLedgtviUe, July 8. 03" P. S. Captains of Vessels and others ate cautioned against carrying bits off, under tlu penalties of tbe law, juJy 16 e