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Georgia—F.ffinpham County. | General Th^ig mA Fimttj |
Tetri barley
Uolb Ni*t»
superior corin’,
Orrrw^fr ?Vr»*i 1H21.
The Trustees of the Germin''
Lutheran Congregation at
Bbeneaer,
»•».
The Heira fit Representative*
of Michael Mock, deceoneil.J
O N the petition of the Tiurteei of the Her-
mun Lutheran Congregation at Kheneaer,
praying the I’orecloauro ol the Equity or He-
dcmption of all that tract or parcel or latiu» eon-
taininjf two hundred acrea, lying «nd being ,n
the county of Effingham and state aforeaaiti,l»vet
ting ami nuunding north-west on John J. Gre-
VC Hit i nr. nurthoast wan* on JohnHunold, south
rant on John Lhllu Livlirter, S. K David Unsold
and are vacant at the time ofthe survey thercor,
originally granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceas
ed on the second day of April, one thousand
litven hundred and nitty-five, to secure the pay
ment of the stun of eighty dollars, on the fourth
day of December, eighteen hundred ami three,
with interest at the rat * of ait per cent, from
the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred
and two; and It appearing to the Court that
there it now due on said hood and mortgage the
turn of sixty dollars with Interest from March
twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eighteen,at
motion of Wayne and Cuvier, Attorniei
for the petitioner*, it is ordered that the amount
due on fluid bond and mortgage ho paid Into,
Court, with interest, within twelve month*., nth-
erwiie tho Equity of Redemption n| thn heira
•nd representative* of the said Michael Mock,
lie foreclosed, ami that other ami further pm
ccedinga be hud thereon, pursuant to the stat
ute In auoh caso* made and provided! ami it ii
further ordered that thlilhllC he published oner
% month fbr twelve month* in one of the public
gaicltea of thh» atate.
Jfxiixwl/rom iheMinutei,
JNO. CHAIM.l'ON, Clerk,
dec tt
Notice.
N INE month* tfter il.ip .ppllc.tlon will So
mule to tlir honnriblo tho Ju.ticn of the
tiilbrlorcourt of Cmtioii county,Ibrlhkvc to trail
,11 the lintd. In «ultl county In-longing to the
cute of John King.l.te of county.
SAWAH KING, 0<fm'r,r.
April J, 1833. O' Clark c,ul, ' ly * Ga -
•prtl fi.
MrAVctiw warehouse.
Notice.
N INE monthtt allot time appliettlon will bo
tniido to the honorable tho Jutttice. of tho
Interior omirt of Olynn coimty, lorh ave lo noil
,11 the Until in Mid entmty belonging to llteei-
t,te of John King, late of Effingli.m county.
SAUAII KINt'i ttdmrx,
April J.1B33. 8a* OUrt county, Ga.
aprll fi
Notice.
A T tho expiration of onto ptonths from thio
date, I ahull apply to tho hunorahlo tho Jim-
ticca of tlnilnforior cmtrl of Ohatham comity,
for leave to icll the ftiltbwing teal anti portonol
property held hylho lute IU. Umuttm in truot,
(tolar drove plantation, containing opwarda
of 1300 acrea, aituated in tho dlalrlct of White
Bind. , .
One Tract of Land, containing JO acrea, near
the above.
Mav Inland, containing 100 acres, tnoro or
leu, .diluted on the maraneaof Little Ogcchce
river.
Alio, between 85 ind TO Slaves.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13, 1833, ot/m’r. II. J. Houston.
may lti 4
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine month, from this.
date, I .hull apply to the honorable the Jus-
ticca of tho Inferior ooort of Chatham comity,
for leave to icll the following real property of
the eatate of It. .1. Houston, via :
One tract of HSU acrea of Land In Bryan
County, aituated on Bed’ 11 r. 1 creek.
One undivided (nurrh part of 14X0 acre, of
J,and In McIiiloilt eouAty, aitoated on the Alata-
Stilt* Iter.
1'wClve Lota in the town ofllrimswlck, dlynn
County! PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13, 1833. ctfri’r. It. J. II
■nay 16 S
ANSON PARSONS,
•W 8 Gtbbtnt' ButttHnga,
R K«ri:r,TFULT.Y informs his Wend* and
ctialuinciti in this Slate and .South C arolina
roimi/Zji, that he has established himsellln the
Drug Line, on his own individual account, and
is opening at thi* time an extensive and general
assortment of warranted fieah imported
Drugs, Chemical*, Perfumery, $c.
Gentlemen Physician* Country Merchant*,
and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at
wholesale or retail, can ho supplied at thisKs-
tablishmcnl on the moat accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Antimony crude Marble Mortera
Composition do
IroTi do
Ivory Injection pi pea
Ivory Syringes
Syr'ngts, quurta in boxes
do pints, do $ pints
Alcohol
Aloe* aoct
do hepat
Arrow root
Annin need
Amufietida, AlUtm
Angelica root
Angostura bark
Aqua Portia
Antimunial wino
Arsenic
Acid Muriatio
do Nitric
do Nitrous
do Tartaric
do Sulphuric
Hark yellow, do red
do pule, do in quill
Hula Oipevi
do (hmada, do Tcru
do Tolu
Ihuhadoea Tar ,
Ho tux rerd
llurgundy Pitch
Hole Armenia
Hrrakux yellow
do white
Brimstone roll
do re I ’d
Castor Oil, American
do W, India
Cftstnr, Russia
Camphor ref’d
Calomel np
Cuntharidefl, do pulv
Camomile tlower*
Canella alb.q.
Caraway aeCtl
Cardamon seed
t’Mcurilla hark
Cassia, Cinnamon
Castilo Soap, whit©
do colored .
Cloves, Cochineal
Colombo root
CludHfcpareJ
Coriander need
do now’d
Cowitch
Cream Tartar, rmlv
Corrosive Sublimate
Carmine
Conserve Rosea
Caustip Lunar
Dragons blood
Digitalea
Dovers Powders
Epsom Salts, Eng.
'it her SulpU
Fa r got
Bluer blossoma
Emery due
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Ihnagorio
do Vitriol
Extract Uicuter
do Gentian
do Quassia
do Lead
Hour Sqlphur
do Heiumiu
Sixth Circuit Court,
DISTRICT Of GEORGIA,
Yott tnd M'Klitn* 1
Ltwli j! Dtigxi >ud f
John Corntick, J
OAnmSer., Jimr 3, 1832.
1 T«ppnringth»tprm o«, has usiivd In thi.
our, returnable to tho term of thi. court in
D«o«mb*r n«xt, and that Lewi. J. Dttgn, one
of tho defentl.nl v reside, without the limit, of
the Diitrict of Georgi.—It U ordered, th»t the
Mid Lewi. J. Uttgu do .ppr.v at the term nf
this Court, to he lioldrn at Savannah, on the
.(burterntb of Deeemher next, to answer to the
^lalnliAa on the merit, of their uitl petition
tnd thxt t copy Of thi. order be publi.hed In.
ene ofthe gatelte. of thi. atate for three
tionthai and that the plalntiftk have leave lo take
.och further proceeding" aa are prescribed in
the rule in tueh cate, made and provided.
J. CUYLEIt, Din. Judge.
Extract from the minutec.
GKO, glen, Clerk jttnc T >3m
®ug Destroying Tbictui'e.
* VlrM Nature’a toft rettorer balmy sleep,
Me like the world, hit ready visit pay a
Where fortune trade, i the wretched ho fbr.
lakes;
8.(ifr on hia downy pinion, flies from hed
With Rugs infested 1 and gild, the Couch
Of prudent house wife.
A\ FTRR the wit minute research and ex-
At periencc made on its efficacy, Dr. BKIt-
TUELOT now ronRdcntly awtirta the public
That he hat invented e mixture w hich will moat
infidllbly destroy those unwelcome distnrheraof
our repose, by apply ing it to the furniture which
Whey infest. There it no danger in it. use, and
it la perfectly free from ttngi t' oful smell.
A. I)r. U is desirous mat what he now of.
fen til suffering humanity may recommend il-
»elf by its use, ho ibstains from all that panegy-
rick too often eobunpeny ing Hie most cuntemp.
tibie nostrums. June 13
Tactor are, & Cownwisslon
BUSINESS.
miSjB ondf raigned have this day entered into
JL copartnership in the above fine under the
firm of Sttkiw U UrjrrKB—ami solicit from
tffeir friends a share of business—Their Count
ing Room is in the vest end of Bulloch’s Build
ing*. They will he enabled to make suitable
advance*on produce deposited for aa?e.
, OLIVER VrUftGES,
WM. V. HUNTER.
Savannah. Dee. 1,182L 6-
do male and femultt
CongrcssBt spring water
Lemon acid
Soda powders
Balia of Lemon
Cologne wnier
V i»’-li bulls
Windsor soap
Transparent do
Liquid do
Low's perfumed do
Naples do
Pomatum in sticks
do in pots assorted
Rose water, luvenderdo
Fancy Vi ala
Essences ass’d
Sal Ammoniac
do Volatile
do Soda
do Rochet)* do Tartar
do Epsom, do Glauber
do Nitre refined
Solut Arsenic, FovdLr’a
Spts, Ammonia
do Hartshorn
do Lavender cbmpn'd
do Wine, do camphor
do Nit. Dole
Sassafras hark
Suisnparilla
Sponge tine, do coarse
Safi i on Spanish do Eng
do American
Savin, Senna Alex
Spermaceti
SnakcToot Virg.
do Seneka, Squills
Storux, SultaHartshorn
^8ugur lead
Syrup Squills, do simple
Tart Emetic, Tapioca
Tinct Aloes comp’d
do Myrrh, do Valerian
do Snake root
Asaafuctida
do Honaoin comp’d
nJo Cantharide*
Ho Senna
do Rhubarb
do hark lluxhnms
do Peruvian bark
do Opium, do Castor
do Murr.de Iron
do Colombo root
do Kino, doJulap
do Guniac, do Valerian
do Gentian comp’d
Vinegar distilled
do Squills
Valerian root
Vitriolatcd Tartar
Vitriol white, do blue
do green
Patent Mudicinrs, &fc.
It ate man’* drops
Flax seed, Fennel seed British Oil
Filings steel, do iron Essence peppermint
Frnnkmaense
Glauber salts
Galls Aleppo
Galbamtm, Ginseng
Gold Thread
Gentian root
Glass Antimony
Ginger Ruco
do powdered
Grain* Paradise
Gum' Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do powd.
do Kino
do hensotn
do Tragacanlh
do Guao
do Myrrh
do Shellac
do Copal
do Mastich
do Gamboge
do Scamony
Helcbore black
do white
Hiera Plant
Honey, do squills
HofHnans anodyne
Isinglass
Stoughton’s bitters
Godfrey’8 cordial
Steers Opodeldoc
Turliugtons halsom
Dalheys Carminative
DaflYs Elixer
liarlem Oil or medeca-
mentunt
Oil Wormseed
Pill*, Lees N. London
Pills, Lees Windham
do Anderson*
Hoopers
do calomel, do opium
COLOURS, Uc
Prussian blue, l,3€if3
Fig blue, Kings yellow
Drop Lake, No. I U 2
Flake white, C&rmine
Ivoiyblack, lampblack
Indigo Spanish
Black lead, red do
Litharge
Terri de senna
ih vises,
£sd. Cinnamon
do Lavender
do Ucrgamot
do Lemon
Calc’d Magnesia
Ipecacuanha or Hippo Epsom salts, Rhubarb
Jalap
Juniper berries
Laudanum
Liquorice root
do powdered
do ball
do .refined
Lime water
Lead do
Magnesia lump
do powdered
do small souare
do calcined
Manna (lake, do sorts
Meiereon, musk
Mustard seed, mace
Nutmegs, mix vomioa
Opium, orange peel
Oxymel squills •
Oil Vitriol
do Tansey
do olives
do Peppermint
do spearmint
"do savin
do Rosemary li
do Penerovol
do Otiganutn
do Cinnamon
do Wormseed
do Lavender
Annis seed'*
do Juniper
do ctbves
do Almonds
Ointment mere
do E*wl ,c on 4
do Cerate y
do simple
do red precipitate
do Spanish flies
Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
llenrys calc’d Magnesia
Stomachic bitters
Castor Oil
Peragorio
l-uudunum
Antimonial wine
Tinct rhubarb
do assahxtida
Bals Capeva
Sweet Oil
Spts Lavend com
clo camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Cvvomcl
Jalap
Tartar Emetic
ix hotti.es.
Wine Bitters
Sots Hartshorn
oo sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Sweet Oil, castor Oil
American and W, I.
Sundries,
Spanish whiting
Rotten stone
Pumice do
Powdered blue
Copperas
Vermilion, Chinese
do English
Verdigris, Iyish*Glue
Patent spring Trusses
common do
Durable Ink
Red ink powder
Black de; Pill boxes
Powdered tin
PUper mercurial
•In burgundy pitch
du adhraive
do strroj■•helling
do drachlyon
do gum
do blistering
Quassia
d»» rasp’d
Quicksilver
Rhubarb root
do powdered
Red precipitate
Rose water, Rosin
Rust of Iron
Gum elastic, Spatulas
Scales and weights
Garden seeds in bexes,
Via! cvrkflt bottle da
Wax taper*
Nuremberg!) da
Worm Laxcnges
Patent l.lut
Thumb lanccta
do common
do Clewlcva
crown do; da Evans's
Spring lancets
Tooth Instruments ass’d
Bougie*, Gallipot*
Macabov snuff
Liquid blacking
Black Sealing wax
Red do
Red wafera, assorted do
Tooth brushes, common
do silver wire, 3 and 4
rows
Cupping and «trepanlng
Instruments
assorted Male and female silver
Halm Quito Catheters
Churches cough drops,White leather.skins
for coughs, colds, con-English mustard, by the
sumptions, asthmas, lb. in can'stcrs
Uc. Me Ground Ginger, race do
Cephalic Snuff, for ca-Cloves, cinnamon
tarrhs, Mace
Scutellaria, T.nteriHors, or Bcullcsp.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
j/fsorted in Small Baxes,
Well calculated for Plantation use.
Together tcith a general assortment of
Surgical Instruments, Shop
.Furniture, assorted Pldals, &.C.
ALSO,
Saratoga and lkliston Mineral Spring
Waters, will he kept constantly on hand in as
perfect state as can be imported.
ANSON PARSONS.
dec 31 1 f p
SYliUF OF PALMETTO.
D OCTOR BERTHKLOT respectfully in-
i nm the public and his fiiends, that he
ih supplied in his store with a larp'e quantity nf
that efficacious Medicine called the Syrup nf
Palmetto, which is celebrate 1 for its extraurdi*
bury virtues in destroying WORMS, Which so
generally alfiict children in this country. It has
been generally acknowledged all over the West
Indies and the United States. This Syrup be
ing nf an agreeable flavor, children will take it
eas-ly without that disgust which ordinarily at
tends the use of other Medicines employed
for the sumo purpose.
Those persons who will use this Syrup in
the above case may be certain of a-radical cure.
Oiri ctions to use it will be given In tfie sub
scriber. J. B. BERTHE LOT.
may 31
Notice and Caution.
W HEREAS I have been informed that John
Carnnchun and Peter Mitchell of this Vt
y have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged
nd assigned to divers persons either their indi
vidual creditors, creditois of the lute film of
'.Jarnuchan W Mitchell, or others, all or sundry
.no property ntul estate, both r* ul ..ml personal,
if the said firm, as well as their own individual
property and estate, conH.stmg together of
muses, lots, lands, stores,' Ii new, negroes, Ac.
n Savannah and Du icn ni Georgia <*r the
neighborhood thereof, anil elsev-N rr v th their
interest orShare in the stock of the lower
steam mdl near Darien, and sundry shares in
the United Stales Hunk ami other bunks, as well
as sundry debts due to them in various places,
besides lauds lots, negroes, Jkc. in the territory
ol Florida, ami particularly one large tract of
land bought of Fovhes (Jo. Ring between
the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola In the
territory of Florida atoresnid.
’These are hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any part of the said property hr es
tate so conveyed, or any other property belong
ing to the said Carnochan U Mitchell, or either
of them, aa 1 hold prior mortgages on the great
est part thereof, which a% on record in the re
gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and in
(Jharleston, S. C. and equitable leins on all the
property of said John Cnrm-chan and Peter
Mitchell. WILLIAM CilllUSTlE.
june 8 f l!
t the Public.
J CARNOCHAN ami P.MITCIIEL are eor-
• ry to he again brought before the public
by a second notice of Mr Christie's, who has un
doubtedly claims against them, which, when
finally liquidated on the decision of the suit
now pending, they will try to satisfy as soon as
possible the leafier.
The deeds under which Mr Christie claims
an exclusive right to all the real and persona)
estate of Carnochan & Mitchel, are considered
as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they'
have been brought and are still before the court,
and other deeds have been executed and re
corded, conveying the property for the use of
all their creditors, Mr Christie included, with
out any trust or reservation beneficial to C. U
M. or their families; and if this be not agreea
ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap-
K ear fair anu equitable to the public and all who
ave a sense of justice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are anx
ious to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in
the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro
ceeds to the immediate payment of part of hia
demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co
ver all his claim, subject to the decision df the
court—but hia opposition to any reasonable sale,
as one interested in his own right, whilst injur
ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a
sale can be made under an order of court
june 10
Editors of papers who insert Mr Christie's
notice, will please insert the above until his is
withdrawn, and forward their bills to,the Savan-
h Republican Office, where they will be
promptly paid by J.C.ffP M,,
Georgia—Canulen County.
W HEREAS, Elihu Atwater, esquire, admi
nistrator, applies for letters of dismission
from the estates of Colonel William 9cott, de
ceased, John Campbell, deceased, and Havens
Waterman, deceased. These are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased persons, to be
end appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in January next, and shew cause (if any)
|vhy said letters should not be granted in terms
^f the law.
Given uuder «ny hand and seal, this22d June,
1822.
[tt s.) JO|IN BAILEY, c. c. o. e.c»
July 1 . '
For Sale,
A Few barrels APPLES. Apply te
NICHOLAS d%EFF.
MEDICINE, SURGERY,
AND
CHEMISTRY.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS
H AS a great Variety of Work* on tha above
Subject*, among which are
Arnold’s Ohietvations on the Nature, Kinds
and Prevention of Insanity, 2 tola. gn.
Adam’s (Sir Wm.) on the extraction ofthe Ca
taruct, a* usually pci formed, wjtli the des
cription Of a Series of New atjfl Improved
Operations, 5 75
Adam's (Sir Wm) Practical Observations on
Entropium, or eversion ofthe Eye Lkls; on
tlie modes of forming un Artificial Pupil,
iuu! on the cure ofthe different s|ffecies oi
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, $3.
Accutn’a description of the process of manufac
turing Coal Gas, for the Lighting of Streets,
Mouses and Public Buildings, pluies, 9 50.
Accum's Treatise on Adulterations of Food
and Culinary Poisons, 82$ cts.
Bancroft’s Essay on the disease called Yellow
Fever, with observations concerning Febrile
-Contagion, Typhus Fever, Dysentery and the
Plague,
Do. do. do. with Notes, by John B.
Davidge, Professor of Anatdmy 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 ofthe Extremities,
Ac. in promoting Heulthand Longevity, 4 25.
Blackall’s Observations on the cure of Drop
sies, 4 50.
Bampfield's Practical Treatise on Tropical
Dysentery, 4 25.
Bew’a Opinions oft the Causes and Effects of
Diseases in the Teeth and Gums, with co
loured Engravings, 7 50.
Bell’s (Charles) 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 vote. $8
Bell's (Charles) Letters concerning the discuses
of the Urethra, l 50
Bell’s (Benj.) System of Surgery, 6 vote. gl8.
Bell’s (Benj ) Treatise on-Gonorrhea Virulent*
and Lues Venerea, 84.
Bell’s (Benj.) Treatise on the theory and ma
nagement of Ulcers, $3.
Bell’s (John) Principles of Surgery, 5 50. ,
Hell’s (John (J Charles) System of Anatomy,
2 vote. g8.
Bell’s (Charles) System of Dissections, explain
ing the anatomy ofthe Human Body, 2 vote.
•Bidial’s Treatise on the Membranes in general,
and on different Membranes in particular, &2
Barton’s (W. P C.) Treatise on Murine Hospi
tals in the United States, and on the Medical
departments of the Navy, 1 75.
Brera’s Treatise on Verminous Diseases, pre
ceded by the natural history of -Intestinal
Worms, and their Origin in the Human Bo"
dy, $3,
Baillie’s Morbid Anatomy, 1 50.
Bree’s Practical Inquiry into disordered respir
ation, distinguishing the apecies of Convulsive
Asthma, g2.
Burn’s Principles of Midwifery ; including the
diseases of women and children, with im
provements and notes, by Thomas C. James
of Philadelphia, 2 vote. $6.
Burn’s Anatomy of 1 the Gravid Uterus, with
practical inferences, relative to pregnancy
and labour, 3 75.
Burn’s popular directions for the treatment of
Women and Children, JR1.
Hover’s Lectures upon the diseases of the
Bones, plates, 4 75.
Brown’s Elements of Medicine, 2 7o.
Braude’s Manual of Chemistry, to which are
added notes and commentaries, by Wm.
James Mncneven,>£5.
Clutterhack’s Observations on the prevention
and treatment of the Epidemic Fever, 3 50.
Copeland’s Observations oh 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 vote, 6 50.
Cullen*) Treatise of the Materia Medica, with
large additions, including many new articles,
by Benj. Smith Barton, 2 vote. 5.
Crichton on Mental Derangement, compre
hendingn concise system of the Physiology
and Pathology of the Human Mind, 2 vote,
gl2.
Crichton’s account of some experiments made
with the vapour of boiling Tar, in the cute of
Pulmonary Consumption, 1 50.
Cheselden's Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 50.
Cuvier’s Lectures on Compaiative Anatomy, 2
vote. 8lt. ...
Coxe's,American Dispensatory, containing the
natural, chemical, pharmacautical and medi
cal history of the different substances em-
ployed in medicine, 4 50.
Cheyne’s Essay Hydrocephalus Acutus, or
Dropsy in the Uhun, 1 50.
Cheyne on the Diseases of Children, 2 vote. 83.
cieghorn’s Observations on the Eniderr c of
Minorca, from 1744 to 1749, with not a by
Rush, 1 25.
Chapman’s Elements of Therapeutics, a..J Ma
teria Mcdiea, 2 vote. 86-
Chuptal’a Elements of Chemistry, 3 vote 5 90.
Do. do. do. 1 vol. 3 78.
Do. do. do. with additions
and improvements, by James Woodhouse, 2
vote, 8 5 -
Comstock’s conversations on Chemistry, in
which the elements of that science are fa
miliarly explained, 1 75.
Duncan’s Observations on Pulmonary ConBump
lion, 3 50.
Dorsey’s (John Syng) Elements of Surgery for
the use of Students, 2 vote. 8
Douglass’s comparative description of all the
muscles it) a man and a quadruped, 83.
Ewells’s Medical Companion, with' a Dispensa
tory and Glossary, $5*
Ewell’s (Th«s.) plain discourses on the laws and
properties of Matter, containing the Elements
and Principles of Modern Clu mistry, 83.
Elliotson’s numerous cases illustrative of the
efficacy of the Hydrocyanic or Prutaic Acid
in affections of the stomach, 2 75.,
Edinburgh School of Medicine, 4'vote. 10 50.
Farre’s Essay On Malformations of the Human
Heart, 2 50.
Fontana's Treatise on Poisons, 2 vote. g8.
Faithorn’s Observations on Liver Complaints,
81 50.
Fourcroy's Elements of Chemistry, and Natural
History, with notes by John Thompson, "
vote. 8^2. ^ .
Gilman's Dissertations on the bite of a Rabid
Animal, 3 50-
Gallup’s Sketches of Epidemic Diseases in the
State of Vermont, from its first settlement
1815,R3. *
Gamage’s Account of the Fever which existed
in Boston during the autumn and winter of
1817 and 1818, with remarks on typhus fever,
62$ cents
Hillary’s Observations on the changes of the
air and the poncomitaut ep'dcmical diseases
In the TiltedofUaebadoet, with note* hy Rusk
2 50
Hunter’s TreatSae on the Blood, Inflammation,
Mil gun shot Wounds, 2 vote 84 50
lhf? On Spotted Fever, 1 50
Hcustii’s Physical observations on the disease*
of Louisiana, ! 25
Hamilton's Observation* bn the utility and ad
ministration of purgftive medicines in seter-
al diseases, 2 25 ^
Heberden’s Commentaries on the history and
cure of (Iisel9rs> 83 00
Hallers first lines of Physiology, 2 50
lluHtinga’Treatise on Inflammation ofthe mu-
coup membrane ofthe lungs, 4 50
Hastings’ Experimental Inquiry into the ge
neral nature of Inflammation, 75 cents
House Su gcon 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 ofthe Diseases ofthe teeth, 87$ eta
Henry's Elements of Experimental Chemistry,
2 vote 6 50 1
Henry’s new and complete American Medici!
Herbal, plates, 8^ A
Innes’s Short Description of the Human Mux-
cles, 1 SO
Larrey’a Memoirs of Military Surgery, translat
ed from the French, 2 vo Is 87
London Practice of Midwilery, 1 80
Lavoisier’s Elements of Chemistry, 84
Lagrange’s Manual of a course of Chemistry, of
a series of experiments and illustrations ne
cessary to form a complete course ofthe sci
ence, 2 vote, 86
Marcet's Essay on the chemicnl history and
medical treatment of calculous disorders, 7 50
Mtinro’s Observations on the different kinds of
Small Pox, 4 50
Medical Lexicon, on the plan of Quincy, 84 ,
Medical Dictionary, by hooper,4 50 1
Maclean on Hydrothorax, 2 75
MacNeyen’a Atomic Theory of Chemistry, 75 ct
Medical Repository, 15 voIb 37 50
I Uo do new series, 3 vote, g!2
Murray's System of Muteria Medica, with note*
by N Chapman, %S
Mann's Medical Sketches of the Campaigns of
1812,13 and 14, to which are added surgical
cuses, observations on military hospitals, and
flying hospitals attached to a moving army 82
Mease's Treatise on the caustu, means of pre
vention, and cure ofthe "Bich Head Ache 50
cents
Mwgendie’sPhysiological and Medical Research
es into the causes, symptoms and treatment of
Gravel, 1 75 *
Mngendie’s Summary of Physiology, translated
from the French by John Revere, of Balti
more, 83 *
Magendie’s Physiological and Chemical Re
searches on the use of the Prussic or Hydro
Cyanic Acid in the treatment of Diseases of
the Breast, and particularly in Phthesis Pul-
monulis, 62$ cents
Orillia’s General system of Toxicology, or a Trea
tise on Poisons, 2 vote 13 SO
Orfilla’s Directions for the 'Treatment of persoi\*
who have taken poisons,2 50
Prout’s Inquiry into the nature and treatment of
Gravel, Calculus, Wc. 3 25
Phillip’s Treatise on Indigestion and its consep
quenccs,-culled nervous and billious com,-
plaints, 4 25
Phillips* (A P Wilson) Treatise on Febrile Dis
eases, including the various species of fever
and ull diseases attended with feyer, 2 vote 87
Phillips' (A P Wilson) Experimental Inquiry
into the Laws ofthe Vital Functions, 2 50
Pttckinson’a Medical Afimonitions to Families
respecting the presemiion of health anti the
treatment ofthe sick, 8‘J
Potts* Chirurgical Works, 2 vote 88
Pharmacopoeia ofthe United Stales of Amertt
ca, 2 25 ,
Do. of the New-York Hospital, 1 50
Do. ol the Massachusetts Medical Society, 1 50
Paris’s Pharmacologia, or the History of Medi
cal Substances, 3 25
Parkey’s Chemical Catechism, with notes, illuSf
trations and experiments, 4 50
Purmly’s Lectures on the naturai history and
management ofthe teeth, 2 50
Ramsbothom’s Observations on Midwifery, witll
notes by Professor Dewees, 2 75 ‘
Rodman on Cancer in the Female Breast, with
the method of cure, 4 25
liicherand’s Elements of Physiology, with note*
by Chapman, 84
Rush’s Six introductory Lectures to Courses of
Lectures upon tile institutes and Pruci ce of
Medicine, 1 50
Rush’s Work*, a new edition,2 vote 87
Rees’ Practical Observations on Disorders ofthe
Stomach, 2 25
Reid’s Essays on Hypochondriacal and other
Nervous Affections, 1 50
Ricketsou’g Means of Preserving Health and
Preventing Diseases, 1 25
Sydenham’s Works on Acute and Chronic Dis
eases, with notes by Rush, 3 50
Swediaur’s Complete Treatise on Syphilis 84
Scarpa’s Treatise on Aneurism, with numei ou*
additions, and a memoir on the ligature of
the principal Arteries of the Extremities,'^
Sinclair’s Code ofilealth and Longevity, 4 vol*
8M ;»
Surgical Essays, by Astley Cooper and bkmj,
Trovers, with plateB, 5 50
Thomas’ Modern practice, of Physic, with an
appendix, by David llossack, 4th edition, 4 50
Thacheris American Modern Practice, or a sim
ple method of prevention and cure of diseas
es, 84
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 SO
Thompson’s System of Chemistry, 5 vote 831
Underwood’s Treatise on the Diseases oi Chil
dren, with directions fbr the management of
infants, 3 25
Wistar’s system of Anatomy, for the use of Stu
dents of Medicine, 2 vote 87
Periodical Works.
The Eclectic Repertory and Review of Medi
cine, Wc. published in Philadelphia, at 85 per
annum.
Journal of Foreign Medical 8ciencc, fife, .by
Drs. Emlenand Price, being auew series of
the above, j$5 per annum. ^
Chapman’s Philadelphia Journal ofthe Medical*
and Physical Sciences, 85 per annum.
Eberle’s American Medical Uecorder, Philadel
phia, 85 perannum
The New England Journal of Medicine and Suva
gery, 83 per annum.
Godman s Western Quarterly Reporter of Med
ical, Surgical, and Natural Science, published
at CmciniaU, 62$ cents per uumber.
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