Georgian for the country. (Savannah, Ga.) 182?-1822, September 10, 1822, Image 4

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Georgia—'Effingham Comity. sufkuiok court, Darmber 7Vfm» 1821. The Tntit^M of the German 1 Lutheran Omigregatioii at Kheneatr, U«w Niai. Vi* The Heir* h Representative* of Michael Mock, deceased.^ O N the petition of the Trustee* °f th* ncr * man Lutheran Congregation at Bbencaer, ttr«yin>c the forccloaiire of the Equity of Re demption of alt that tract r. parcel ol lanrl, Con- twining Jvvo hundred acres, lying and being in the county of Effingham and Mule Hforeaat J,but- ting mid bounding notth-weiit on John J. Gro- VcfiHtiuc. north-eastward on JohnHunold, aoutn eaKt on John I .idle Livtfner, 8. K. David ITnscld and are vacant at the time of the survey thereof, originally granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceas- ed on the second duy of April, one thousand seven hundred and maty-five,to secure the pay ment of the aura of eighty dollars, on the fourth , day of December, eighteen hundred and three, with interest at the rate of six per cent, from the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred and two; and it appearing to the Court that there is now due on said bond and mortgage the sum nf sixty dollars with interest from March twenty.fifth, eighteen hundred and eighteen,at •ix per cent. , ^ , . . On motion of Wayne and Cuvier, Attovnlea for the petitioner!, it is ordered that the amount due on aaid bond and mortgage be paid into Court, witUintcreat, within twelve months, oth- erwisethu Equity of Redemption of the heira and rcMweniotivea of the aaiu Michael Mock, be forecKscd, and that other and further pm- ceedinga be hud thereon, pursuant to the atat- ute in such case* made and provided; and it ito further ordered that thialtule be published on<fc a month for twelve months in one of the public gazette* nf this state. Extraetfrom the Minuteo. JNO. CHARLTON, Clerk. dec 11 ire Notice. N INE monte, alter d.lc .pplioitlnn will he made to the honorable the#l»licM ol the Interior court of Camden county,for le»vc to.ell ,11 the Innd. In s»id cottnly beloniting to the eattte of John Kinff, l»te of Effiocham county, BARA11 KINO, (irfm’rr. April J, 1823. ii‘ CUrk county, 0». april 6 . Notice. N ine month, after line application will he mude to the honorable the Justice, of the •Inferior court of Glynn county, lor leave to sell ,11 the tends in ssul county hi-lnnfingto tlieco- U'eof John Kintr, late of Effingham oounty. SARAH KING, adm ix. ApW 5,1823. W Clifts onumy, G». split 6 • Notice. A T the expiration of nino months from this date, I shall apply to the honorable the Jus tices of the Interior court of Chsthsm county, for leave to sell th* following real and personal property held by the late It. J. Houston in trust, Vl, ! , Ocdtir Grove plantation, containing upwards or 1200 acres, situated in the district of White Bluff, Ono Tract or Land, containing JO acres, near the above. May Island, containing 100 acres, more or less, situated on the marshes uf Little Ogechcc Saver. Also, between 65 and 70 Slavea. PAT. HOUSTON, May 10, 1822, adm’r. /»’. J. Houston. may 16 fr * Notice. A T the expiration of nine months from this date, I shall apply to the honorable the Jus tices of the Inferior court of Chatham county, for leave to sell the following real property of the estate of It. .1 Houston, viz i One tract of 354i acres of Land in Bryan county, situated on Ked Bird creek. One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of Landin McIntosh county, situated on the Alala* maha liver. Twelve Lota in the town of Brunswick, Glynn county. PAT. HOUSTON, May 13,1822. adm'r, U. J. // may 15 $ Sixth Circuit Court, DISTRICT OF GEORGIA, Pott and M'Kinne "\ Lewis j'Ducts and f '*»««&•«■ John Cormicx, j * Chamber t, June 3, 1822, I T appearing that process has issued in this case, returnable to the term of this court in December next, and that Lewis J. DugaB, one of the defendants, resides without the limits of the District of Georgia—It w ordered, that the said Lewis J. Dugas do appear at the term of this Court, to ho holdeu at Savannah, on the fourteenth of December next, to answer to the pluintiOs on the merits of their said petition end that a copy of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this state for three months; and tnat the nluintifls have leave to take inch further proceedings as are prescribed in the rule in such cases made and provided. J.CUYLER, Uiat. Judge. Exlrncf/rom tht minuter*. * CEO. GLEN, Clerk. june 7 f3m OtttfTft’t Drug wilt Y&mttj WvmVic’uvc, \VaTp\iouB6. ANSON PARSONS, A*#, 8 Gibbmt' Buitdinft, R ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and customers in this atate end South-Garohna {mtralty. that he has established himsellin the Drug Line, on hia own individual account, and ia opening at this time an extensive and general assortment of warranted fresh imported Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, <J*c. Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchants, and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at wholesale or retail, can.be supplied at this Es. tablishmenl on the most accommodating terms. OATALOCTJE. Marble Morten Composition do iron do Ivory Injectiop pipes Ivory Syringes Syringes, quarts in boxes do pints, do 4 pints Antimony crude Alcohol Aloes soct . do hepat Arrow root Aunisseed Aasufurtida, Allum Angelica root Angostura hark ' AquaFortis Antimoiiial wino Arsenic Acid Muriatic do Nitric do N<troua do Tartaric do Sulphuric Bark yellow, do red do pale, do In quill Bala Capcvi do Canada, do Peru do Tolu Atrbadoes Tar Borax refd Burgundy Pitch Bole Armenia Ueeawax yellow do white Brimstone roll do ref'd Castor Oil, Amerioan do W. (Adia Cantor, Russia Camphor ref’d Calomel pp * ■Cantharides, do pulv Camomile Bowers Candid alb. Caraway seed Cardamon aeed Cnscarilln hark Citssiu, Cinnamon Cuutilo Snap, white do colored Cloves, Cochineal Columbu root do pow. Gnulk prepared Coriander aeed do pow’d Cowitch Cream Tartar, pulv Corrosive Sublimate Carmine Conserve Roses Caustic Lunar Dragons blood Digitules Dovers Powders Epsom Salts, Eng. Ether Sulph Ergot Elder blossoms Emery fine do No 1,2 and 3 Elixir Paragorio do vitriol Extract Cicutet do Gentian, do Quassia do Lead Flour Sulphur do Benzoin Flax seed, Fennel seed British Oil Filings steel, do iron' Essence peppermint Frnnkinsense Glauber salts Galls Aleppo Galhauum, Ginseng Gold Thread Gentian ruot Bass Antimony Ginger Race do powdered Grains Paradise Gum Ammoniac Bug Destroying Tincture. * " Tir’d N.ture’s toft restorer bslmy sleep, 'Me like the world, his resdy visit ptys ■Where fortune entiles: the wretched he for. sskes: Swift on his downy pinions flies from bed With Rugs infested t end gilds the Couch Of prudent house wife. A\ FT6R the most minute research snd ex* <OA perienee rn.de on its efficacy, Dr. BKR- THBLOT now confidently erattres the public thst he hu invented ■ mixture which will most infellibly destroy those unwelcome disturber, of our repose, by epplying it to the furniture which they infest. There is no d.nger in its use, end it is perfectly free from wigne efitj tmnll. An Dr. n.-is desirous mut w^ist lie now of fers to suffering humsnity mny ree mmend it- self byite use, he sbstsins from ell thst penegy. tick too often accompanying the moat contemp. tible nostrum,. june 13 Factorage & Gonvnuaaion BUSINESS. T HE underrgned have thia day entered into copvtnenhip in the above line under the firm of ftrvuixa Hu*t»b— and aolicit from their friends a share of business—Their Count ing Room is in the west end of Bulloch's Build ings. They will be enabled to make suitatye tdvancea on produce deposited for sale. OLIVER STURGES, WIG P. HUNTER, .-annab. Dec. 1, 1321. j do male and female CongressK spring water LeiTiun acid Soda powders Balts of I.cmon Cologne water Waan halls Windsor soap H'ranaparent do Liquid do Low’s.pcrfumcd do Naples do Pomatum in sticks do in p»its assorted Hose water, lavender do Fancy Vrals Ensonces ass’d Sal Ammoniac do V r f)lutile do Soda do Kochell, do Tartar do Epsom, do Glauber do Nitre refined ^ Solnt Ariicnic, Fowler's Spts. Ammonia do Hurtshorn do Lavender compti'd do Wine, do camphor do Nit. Dole Sassafras hark Sarsaparillu ^ Sponge fine, do coarse Safli on Spaoish do Eng do American Suvlq, Senna Alex Spermaceti Snake root Virg. do Senekn, Squills Slovax, fealuHavtaliorn Stigur icud Syrup 8quilln,*do simple Tart Emetic, Tapioca Tinct Aloes comp’d do Myrrh, do Valurinn do Snukc root do Aasafcciida do Benzoin comp'd do Cunllmridea do Senna do Rhubarb do hark lluxliartis do Peruvian bark do Opium, do Castor do Muriate Iron 4 do Coin mho root do Kino, do Jnhtn do tiuaiac, doVaWikn do Gentian comp’d Vinegar distilled do Squills Valerian mot Vitriolated Tartar Vitriol white, do blue do green Patent Medicines, Bateman’s drops do Senegal do Arabic do powd, do Kino do benzoin do Tnigacanth do Guac do Myrrh do Shellac do Copal do Mastich do Gamboge do Scafhbny Helebore black do white lliera Piara Honey, do Rquilhi Hollmnns anodyne Isinglass Stoiiglitou’s bitters QodfrpV'a cordial Steers Opodeldoc Turlingtons balaoin Dalbuys Carminative DafiYs Elitep llarlein Oil or medeca* mentum Oil Wormsced Pills, Lees N. London Pills, Lees Windham do Aivlemons do Hoopers do calomel, do opium COLOURS, &fc Prussian blue, 1,2 & 3 Fig blue, Kings yellow Drop Lake, No. I U 2 Flake white, Carmine Ivory black, lamp black Indigo Spanish Black lead, red do Litharge Terri de sennk IN VIALS. Ess. Cinnamon do Lavender do Bergamot do Lemon Culc’d Magnesia Ipecacuanha or llippo Epsom Balts, Rhubarb Jalap Junmer berriea 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 Mezereon, musk Mustard seed, mace Nutmegs, mix vomica Opium, orange peel Oxymel squills Oil Vitridl do Tansey do olives do ‘Peppermint do 6peavmint do cavin do Rosemary do Peneroyol do Origanum do Cinnamon do Worm seed do Lavender Annis seed do Juniper do Cloves ‘ • do Almonds Ointment mere do Bisilieon do cerate do simple do red precipitate Spanish diet Peruvian bark Cheltenham salts lienrys culc’d Magnesia Stomachic bitters Castor Oil Peragovic Laudanum An tinionial wine Tinct rhubarb % do assafcctida Hal* Caneva Sweet Oil 8pts Lavend com do camphor do Hartfihurn do sweet Nitre do Turpentine Caiomcl Jalap Tartar .Emetic IN B0TTI.F9, Wine Bitters 8nts Ilartshum uo sweet Nitre do Turpentine Sweet Oil, castor Oil American and W. 1. Sundrift* Spanish whiting Rotten 3tone Pumice da Powdered blue Copperas Vermilion, Chinese de English Verdigris, Irish Glue Patent spring Trusses oammon do Durable Ink Red ink powder Black do; PiU boxes Pink roe« Pearl aihei Pearl barlry Powdered tin Plaster mercurial do Burg indy pilch do adhesive do strengthening do drschlyon do gum do blistering Quassia do rasp'd Quicksilver Rhubarb root do powdered Red precipitate Rose water, Rosin Rust of Iron Gum elastic, Spatulas Scales and weights Garden seeds in boxei, Vial eotka, biAtle do Wax tapers Nuremberg!! do Worm Lozenges Patent Lint Thumb lancet# do common do Clewlcvs crown dot do Evans's Spring lancets Tooth Instruments aw’d Bougies, Gallipots MscahoV snuff Liquid blacking Black sealing wax Red do Red wafers, assorted do' Tooth brushes, common do silver wire, 3 and 4 rows Cupping andXrepaning Instruments assorted Male and female silver Balm Quito Catheters Churches cough drops,White leather skins for coughs, c«lds, con-English mustard, by the sumptions, asthmas, lb. in can sters Uc. CJc Ground Ginger, ’race do Cephalic Snuff, for ca-Cloves, cinnamon tarrlis, Mace Scutellaria, Lateriflora, or ScUllcap. SHIPMAN'S GARDEN SEEDS, •iswrfed in Small Boxes, Well ca|ctilale,I for i’luiitatiun use. Together ntth a general aieortment of Surgical Instruments, Shop Furniture, a»s»rted Phials, &c. otfso, Saratoga and Rallaton Mineral Spring Waters, .'.ill he kept.constantly'on hand in as perfect stale as can be imported. ANSON PARSONS. , dec 31 fp ' SYIIUV OF PALMETTO. D OCTOR \iERTHELOT respectfully in* forms* the public ami his fi Tends, that he is supplied in luv store v> ith a large quantity of that efficacious Medicine called the ^iyrun of Pidnitlto, which is celebrated for\ its extruordi* nary virtues in destroying. WORMS, which so generally nifiict children in this country, It has been gent rally acknowledged all Aver the West Indies and the Uriited States^ This Syrup be ing of an agreeabjh: flavor, children will take it easily without that disgust which ordinarily tends thq use of other Medicines employed for the Raise purpose. *, Those persons who will use this Syrup in the abovf case may be certain of a radical cure. Direction^ to use it will be given by the sub scriber. ’• J. B. BERTHE LOT, may 31|, W Hoticc and Caution. HF.lF. AS l have been informed that John Camochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci- ty have hi sundry deeds recently mortgaged and uHsigipd to divers persons either their indi vidual crftlitors, creditors of the late firm of Curnochaittl* Mitchell, or others, all or sundry the propc itv and estate, both real and personal, of the said firm, as well as their own individual pToptfrty aid estate, consisting together of houses, lota lands, stores, wharves, negroes, &c. hi Savanruh and Darien in Goorgiu, or the neighborhJod thereof, and elsewhere with their interest or sliure in the stock of the lower steam mill near Darien, and sundry shares in the Unitedptates Bank and other banks, as well as suiulry 4'btsdue to them in various places, besides lautts, tots, negroes, 8»c. in live territory of Flori»la,wiul particularly one large tract of land bought of KoVbesS3 Co. lying between the rivers it. Marks and Apalachicola in the territory ofTlorida aforesaid. These nr< hereby to caution the public ogafnst purchasing any purl of the said property or es tate so confeyed, or any other property belong ing to tho laid Carnochan «y Mitchell, or either ol them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the great est part thereof, which’ ore on record in the re gistry in Sftvanuuh and Darien aforesaid ami in Charleston* S. C. and equitable lci'iy* on aR the property of anid John Carnochan tpul Peter Mitchell. WILLIAM CHIR18TIB. juncH f42 To the Public. J CARNOCHAN ami I*. M1TOHF.I. are sor- • ry to he again brought before the public by a second notice of Mr Cliristie’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 thereafter. The deeds under which Mr Christie claims an exclusive right to nil the real and personal estate of Cnrnoclmn Ft Mitchrl, 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 anv trust or reservation beneficial to C. & M. or their families*, snd if this be not agreea ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap pear fair and equitable to the public and all who nave a sense of justice. The Trustees under the late deeds are ani ons to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro ceeds to the immediate paymertt of part of his demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co ver all his claim, subject to the decision of the court—but bis opposition to any reasonable side, un 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 wdl be promptly paid by J. C. 8 P M Georgia—Camden County. W HEREAS, Efihu Atwater, esquire, admi nlst rator, applies for letters of dismission from the estates of Colonel William Scott, 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 and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in January next, and shew cause (4f any) why said letters should not be granted in terms of the law. Given under my hand and seal, this22d June, 1822. [l. s] JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c.c. j#iy i Tor Sale, A Few bArtclt AFPLF.S. Apply (o NICHOLAS id NEFF. »up 27 p MEDICINE, SURGERY,| AND CHEMISTRY. WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS H A 8 a great Variety of Works on the above subject!, among which are Arnold’s Observations on the Nature, Kinds and Prevention of Insanity, 2 vol». Adam’s (Sir Wm.l on the extraction of the Cn taroc', as usually performed, with the des cription of a Series of New and Improved Operations, 5 75 Adam’s (Sir Wm.) Practical Observations on Entropium, or eversion of the Eye Lida j on the modes of forming an Artificial l’upil, uud on the cure of the different species ol Uatsract, 4 25. Adam’s (Sir Wm.) Treatise on Artificial! Pupil, with an account of the morbid states of the Eye, 3 SO. Ay rc 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, plutes, 9 50. Accum’s Treatise on Adulterations of Food and Culinary Poisons, 82 J cts. Banr.rofi’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 D. Davidge, Professor of Anatomy in the Uni- versity of Maryland, g4. Balfouty Illustrations of the Power of Com- pression and Percussion in the cure of Rheu matism, Gout, arid Debility ofthe Extremities, fcc. in promoting Health and Longevity, 425. Blackall’s Observations on the cure of Drop sies, 4 50. Itymfdield’s Practical Treatise on Tropical I)yseptery h 4 25. Ilew’s Opinions on the Causes and Effects of Diseases in the Teeth and Gums, with co loured EngrnvingB, 7 SO. 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 Xnatomy, 2 vols R8 Bell's (Charles) Letters concerning the diseases of the Urethra,' l SO ' Bell’s (Beni.) System of Surgery, 6 vols. £18. Boll’s (Ueiij.) Treatise on Gonorrhaca virulenta and LiieS vefieres, £4. BelPs (Benj.) Treatise on the theory and ma nagement of UlcerB, £3. Bell’s (John) Principles of Surgery, 5 50. BellV (John & Charles) System of Anatomy, 2 vols. £8. Bell’s (Charles) System '.offjsnectioiis, explain ing the anatomy of the’lTuman Body, 2 vols. 36. . . Biuhai’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 qf the Navy, 1 75. Brern'a Treatise on yerminous Diseases, pre ceded by the natural history of Intestinal Worms,'and their origin, iu the Human Bo dy, 83. ' P.aillie's Morbid Anatomy, 1 50. Urce’s Practical Inquiry into disordered respir ation, distinguishing the species 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 vols. Jj$6. 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 Womciuand Children, Hover'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 ami commentaries, byv lVm, James Mncneven, Clatterback’s 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 Hie Rectum and Anus, 1 25. Cullen’s first lines of the practice of Physic, with notes and observations, practical and explanatory, by Chari** Caldwell, 2 vols, 6 50. Cullen*! Treatise Of ihd Materia Medics, 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. Crichton's account of some experiments made with the vapour of boiling Tar, in the cure of Pulmonary Consumption, 1 50. Cheselden'a Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 50. Cuvier’s Lectures on Conipaiativc Anatomy, 2 vols. $11. Coxe’s.American Dispensatory, containing the natural, chemical, pharmacautical and medi cal history qf the different substances em ployed in ipedicine, 4 50. Cheyne’s Essay on Hydrocephalus Acutus, or Dropsy in the Brain, 1 50. Cheyne on the Diseases of Children, 2 vols. $3. Clcghorn’s Observations on the Epidemic of Minorca, from 1744 to 1749, with notes by Rush, 1 25. Chapman’s Elements of Therapeutic^ and Ma teria Medics, 2 vols. $6. ChopUl’a Elements of Chemistry, 3 vola. 5 90. Do, do. do. 1 vol. 3 78. Do. do. do. with additions and improvement*, by James Woodhousl*, 2 vols, g5. 1 . 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. g7. Douglass’s comparative description of all the muscles in a man and a quadruped, $3. Ewells’s Medical Companion, with a Dispensa tory and Glossary, S 5 * Ewell’s (Thoa.) plain discourses on the law s and properties of Matter, containing the Elements and Principles of Modern Chemistry, £3. Elliotson’s numerous cases illuatrstive of the efficacy of the Hydrocyanic or Rrutsic 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. g8. Fuithorn’s Observations on Liver Complaints, SI 50. Fourcroy’s Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History, with notes by John Thompson, 3 vols. ftl2. 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 settldnent to 1815, g3. # Gamage’s Account™ 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 snd tlic concomitant epidemical diseases in the Jalind of Barhadors, with notes by Ru*h 2 50 Hunter’s Treitise on the Blood, Inflammation, and gun shot Wounds, 2 volt 84 50 Hall on Spotted Fever, 1 50 Heustis’s Physical Observations on the discssci of Louisiana, 1 25 Hamilton’* Observations on the utility snd ad ministration of purgative medicines in sever al diseases, 2 25 Heberden’s Cammentiries on the history and cure of diseases, g3 00 Hallers first lines of Physiology, 2 50 Hastings’Treatise on Inflammation ofthe mu cous membrane ofthe lungs, 4 50 Hastings’ Experimental Inquiry into the ge nera’. nature of Inflammation, 75cent9 House Surgeon and Physician, designed to rs- sist heads of families, travellers, and sea-faring people in discerning, distinguishing, and cur ing diseases, 1 25 Uertz Familiar Dissertation on the causes and treatment ofthe Diseases of the teeth, 874 cts Henry’s Elements of Experimental ChemMry, 2 vols 6 50 y Henry’s new and complete American Medical Herbal, plates, g9 Innes’s Short Description of the Human Mus cles, l 50 Larre>'s Memoirs of Military Surgery, translat ed from the French, 2 vo Is 27 London Practice of Midwifery, 1 80 Lavoisier's Elements of Chemistry, g4 Lagrange's Manual of a course of Chemistry, or u series of experiments and illustrations ne cessary to form i complete course of the sci ence, 2 vols, 86 Marcet’s Essay on the chemical history and medical treatment of calculous disorders, 7 50 Munro’s Obsirvatioiii on the different kimfs of Small Pox, 4 50 V Medical Lexicon, on the plan of Quincy, $4 Medical Dictionary, by Hooper, 4 50 Maclean on Hydrothorax, 2 75 MacNeveu’s Atomic Theory of Chemistry, 75 ct Medical Uepo&itoiy, 15 vols 37 50 0 . „ do new series,;! vols, 812 Murray a Sy «t cm 0 f Materia Medics, with notes by N Chapman, 8$ oflhe Campaigns of 1812,1Jland 14, to which are added surgical cases, observations on military hospitals, and hying hospitals attached to a moving army $2 Mease h I realise on the causes, means of pre vention, and cure ofthe Sich Head Ache 50 cents Majfcndie’sl’liysiulogic.l.nd Medical Research es into uie causes, symptoms and treatment of Gravel, 1 75 Mageudic’s Summary of Physiology, translated trom the French by John Revere, of Haiti- more, g3 Mageudic’s Physiological and Chemical Re- sciYcheaonrthe use ofthe Prussic or Hydro Cyanic Acid in the treatment of Diseases of the Breast; and particularly in Phihesis Pul- tnou&lis, 624 cents Orlilh’s Genera! system of Toxicology, oraTrea* list* on Poisons, 2 vols 13 50 Orfilia’s Directions fpr the Treatment of persons who have taken poisons, 2 50 Proul’s Inquiry imo the nature and treatment of Gravel, Calculus, &c. 3 25 Phillip’s Treatise on Indigestion and its conse quences, called nervous and bdlious com plaints, 4 25 Phillips’ (A P Wilson) Treatise on Febrile Dis eases, including the various species of fever and all discuses attended with foyer, 2 vols 8? 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