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Georgia—Kfflnglmm Comity.
HUFBIIIOK COUttT,
Ihcnntber 'i'crui, 1821*
The Trustees of the German^
I.titli* 1 run Congregation at
libencser, Yftoui Nisi.
Mi
The Heir* k Representatives
of Michael Monk, drccaiecl..,
O N the petition of the Trustee* ofthe Gcr-
man Lutheran Congregation at Ebenexer,
praying the fore clow re of the Equity of lie*
demption of all that tract or purer 1 of hum, con
taining two hundred aom*. lying and lining in
the county of Effingham and atntc aforesaid,but
ting and boundingn^ftliweM on John J. < -o-
irenatinc. north eastward on .Jolmllumild, south
east on John Lklle LivUner, 8. E David Lnselil
and arc vacant at the time of the survey therco.,
originally granted to Wolfgang Mock, deceiv
ed on the second day of April* one thousand
■even hundred and iixty-flve.to secure the pay
fnctit ofthe aum of eighty dollars, on the fourth
day of December, pignleeu hundred and three,
with interest at the rate of six per cent, from
the fourth day of Drcomher, eighteen hundrur
tndtwoi and i» appearing to t'.ie Court that
there it now due on said bond and mortgage the
turn of sixty dollart. with intercut from Maroli
twenty-fifth, oighteen hundred and eighteen,at
•iixperoent. ....
On motion of Wayne and Cuyler, Attorme*
for the petitioner*, ft' ia ordered that the amount
due on said bond and mortgage be paid Into
Court, with interest, Within twelve months, oth-
erwise the Equity of Redemption of the heir*
and representatives of the said Michael Stock,
be foreclosed, and that other and fun her pro-
cecdingsbc hud thereon, pursuant to the stat
ute in such cases made und providedi and it in
further ordered that thisKule be published once
u month for twelve montig in one of die public
gazettes of this state.
Extract from the Minutto.
jNO. CHARLTON. Clerk,
dart! Irn .
Notice.
XTINE month. .Her time »pplio«tioh willbe
Xl mtilotn thehijnoriblothe.1n.lloc.ofth.
Interior cotirt of C.milen county,for love to icll
.11 the l.oil. In .aid county brlonginjf to the
•■tote of John Onto lele ot RfBoehom county.
HMIAII KING, ailin'rx,
April S, 1882. ,»* Clark county, Ua.
april 6
Notice.
N INE month, after date application will be
made to the honorable the .lunhcua ol the
Inferior court or Glynn county, for have t o well
.11 the Unthln .aid county Mimflinj, to the ca.
Ule of John King, late of Effingham county.
ft MIA 11 KINO. liltin''rx.
April *,1822. fra* Clai h oi.uoly.Oa,
april (1
tientfTftl Drup ani YamVVj |
Pearl barlef
•MtdiCiinti Warehouse.
ANSON PAR80N8,
M. 8 Gibbon*' Jtniidinift,
R ESPECTFULLY informs lili friends and
customers in this slate and South Csrolina
f mernlty. that he has esiahiialicd himself in the
Inig Lint, on his own individual account, and
ia opening at thi* tima an extensive and general
assortment of warranted ficali Imported *
Drugs, Chemical, lWfumery, flfc.
Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchants,
and Planters, and ult who wish to purchase at
wholesale or retail, can be supplied at this Es
tablishment on the most accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Antimony crude Marble Marten
Powdered tin
Plaster mercurial
do Pm gundy pitch
do adhesive
do strengthening
do dracblyou
do gum
do Mistering
Quassia
do rasp'd
Quicksilver
Uluiburii root
do powdered
lied precipitate
Hose wftter, llosln
dust of Iron
(him elastic, Spatula*
Joules and weight*
lSank n seed* in basts,
Notice.
A T th. uptmtlou of nine month i IVnm tlila
date, I .hall apply lo Ills honorable the Jill,
tieea of the Inferior court of Chatham county,
fir leave to aell the following rcnland perwinal
properly held by the l.tc It J. tlouilun inti u.t,
vii i
Cedar Grove plantation, containing upward,
ef 180(1 tore., aitueted in tho diltrict of White
Bind'..
On. Tr.ot of Lattd, cohUlnlepJO ticrcs, nc.r
tho above.
May Island, containing 100 acre., more or
teas, situated on that marahe. ol tittle Ogochcc
* Alio, between 81 and TO Slaves.
TAT. HOUSTON,
May IS, 1822. crfatV. JI. J. Hotuhn.
may I* ,
Notice.
L T the c.plratlon of nine month, from this
■l.te, I Khali apply to the hinuirahle the Jut
in. of the Inferior cotirt of Chatham county,
r fcavo to tell the following real property ol
e estate of tl. .1. H.uta'on, vl.t
One tract of 2M, aeree of Land ill Bryan
tint}’, ntuJted on Ited II rd creek.
One undivided fourth part of HJO acre, of
imlln McMloeh county, litu.ted un the Alata-
ill. river. , .
Twelve LoU In the town of Brunawlek, Glynn
unty. VAT. Hous ton,
May 13,1022, aJm'r. JI. J. S.
may I® %
'Sactaruge & Commission
BUSINESS.
T UB tinderaigned have thi. day entered Into
copartnemnip In the .hove lino under the
firm of Btoihim U IIctrii—and .ollclt tVom
Weir friend. . ah.re nf bittineia—'Thbir Count
ing Hoorn i. in lit. watt end of Bulloch’. Ituild-
Inge. They will he enabled to make tumble
advance, on produce deposited for ude.
ouvn.it a ruitGF.s,
WM. V. HUNTElt.
'Warannah. One. 1, 1H n l. r
1 C berry Hill lor Hale!"
fV Plantation in Bryan county, sit-
W* uated on the south aide of the Great
Ojreohee rivrr, about 5 mile* below Hill's
Budge, and 20 miles ft-om Savannah, contain
ing two hundred and ninety acres of river
fwwmp ofthe grot quality, on an excellent pitch
of tide, two hundred of which are cleared and
underdatnsiand tlireo hundred and fifty seven
•ere* of high land of mixed qualities, one hun-
dfid andftuy ofwhteh in •beared and fenced,
Them ftro now growing on this plantation,
Cropkof totto* ana rice, by the appearances of
which the qualities of the lands under cuit.va-
tion may be estimated,
There arc a large and commodious barn, ma.
thine and maohine'house, cotton, corn nnd gin
Rousea, all nearly new t an overseer’* house, a
comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair
Rouse, Ac. neg*o houica fbr the aecommoda-
tiou <*f from 5U to 60 negroes, am) one ofthe
Aral springs of water in the low country. There
U also attached to Cherry -11111 a tract of five
hundred acres nf pine land, from which all the
lumber, rails, staves, Ua. to be used on the
place, may be procured.
A Plat of the above land may be seen at the
office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa*
nrannah.
For terms, apply lo Mr Janies 8. Bond, Da-
.'Tien, to R-1*. Domarc, Raq. ftryan county, or to
8AMUEL II. BOND,
•ttg 22 r
Alcohol
Aloes soct
do he pat
Arrow r. % <t
Anuia seed
Ahsafiaiida, AIIutq
Angelica root
Angostura bark
Aqua Fort ia
Antimohial wino
Arsenic
Acid Muriatic
do Nitric
do Nttrou*
do Tartaric
do Sulphuric
Hark yellow, do red
do pule, do in quill
Hals Capevi
do Canada, do Ptru
do Tolu
Dai badoea Tar
Borax rcPd
Burgundy Pitch
Bole Armenia
Bceuwax yellow
do wliito
Brimstone roll
do rePd
Castor Oil, American
do AV. India
Castor, UtiRNia
Camphor ilIM
Calomel np
Cumliurldcs, do pule
Camomile rtowers
Cnnclla alb.
Caraway seed
Cardamon Reed
Cascnrills bark
CasRia, Clnhomon
f!ustilo Soap, white
do colored
Cloves, Cochineal
Colombo root
dn pow.
Chalk prepared
CoriumleraeeJ
do iKiw'd
Cowitcli
Cream Tartar, pulv
Cniroiive Sublimate
Carmine
Conserve Rose*
Caustic f.nnar
Drai\'on« blood
Digitulcs
Dovers Powder*
P.pnnm 8idll, Eng,
Ifithor Sulpls
Ergot
Elder blossoms
Kmerv fine
do No 1, 2 and-3
Elixir 1*11 hi r uric
do Vitriol
Extra :t Cicutcr
do Gentian
do Quar.'ii*
do Lead
Hour Sulphur
do llenxnin
Composition do
iron do
Ivory Injection pipes
Ivory Syringe*
Eyr nges, quart* lh boxes
do pints, do 1 phtts
do mal:-' and female
Congresati spring water
l^mon acid
Soda powders
Balts of Lemon
Cologne water
AVjish balls
Windsor soap
Transmit ent do
Islqubl do
Low's perfumed do
Nnples do
Pomatum in sticks
do in pots RM»»rtcd
Rose water, livcnderdo
Fancy Vials
line nets iuu»M
Sal Aminoniso
do VMutile
do Soda
do Itocliell, Ho Tartar
do Epsom, ik> Glauber
do Nitre refined
Snlut Arsenic,Fowler’s
Spts. Ammonia
do Hartshorn
do Lavender tompn'd
do Wine, do cimphor
do Nit. Ditto
bassafraa burk
Bnrsnparilla
Sponge* fine, doewrse
Saffron Spanish do Eng
do American
Ravin, Bennt Ales
Spermaceti
8n»kc root Virg.
do Seneks, Rquilll
Btnrax, HaltaHaitshorn
8ugsr lead
Syrup Squills, do simple
Tart Emetic, Tapioca .
Tinct Aloes comp'd
do' Myrrh, doValcrUn
do Snake root
do Assnftttida
do llonxuin comp'd
do Cuntlmridea
do Senna
do Uhubarb
do bark Huxhxms
dn Peruvian bark
do Opium, do Castor
do Mvidats Iron
Via Colombo runt
do Kino, doJidap
do GvimIho, do Valerian
do Gentian comp'd
Vinegar distilled
do Squids
Valerian root
VUiiolatcd Tartar
Vitriol white, Jo bluo
do green
Patent Mmlir.inci, Uc.
Butt man's drops
Vial cute,'Mtledi 1
Wax tapers
Nurembergh da
Warm Losengea
Patent Lint
Thumb lancets
da camman
do Clewlcya
crown dai J* Evans*!
Spring lancets
Tooth Inatnimenta su’d
Bougies, Gallipot*
Vlicabov snufT
Liquid blacking
Black scaling wax
Rrd do
Red wafers, assorted do
Tooth brushes, common
do silver wire, 3 and 4
row*
Cupping and 1 repining
Instruments
e|«ui
Ulrlt
>
.i.o-lrd Male .n,l female ailver
Jalm Holla Catheter.
Jhurehe. cau|»h drapa,White leather akin,
far cau,ha, cvlda, Con-Bullish mustard, by the
S iitptian,, aathmaa. In. in catvater.
d. tic Grouml Cinpcr, nee da
lialic Snulf, for ca-Oiovca, cinnamon
rha, Mace
Soulcltarla, I.atrriflora, ar Fcullcap.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
Astunii’it in Small Ho ren,
Well calculated lor Planl.tinn use.
TtgtAer vath a gfir.'at a. I oilmen t aj
Surgical Instruments, Shop
Furniture, ...tirti-tl Pliidlt, &.c.
ALSO,
Stinting, .ml U.llHlmt Mineral Spring
Waters, - ill be kc-iot cnnitnutly on hand it) M
nertect atute u uni be impurlt d.
ANSON TAK80NS.
dec 31 (p
6YHHP OF PALME1TO.
D OCIOIt BGHTHELOI ruspenifttlly in-
forms the public and Ins fiicnds, tlmt he
n supplied in Iuh store with u large quantitv of
hut eflicacimiX Medicine oath J die Syrup of
I'olmetto, which ia celebrate I for its extraimli
;»ary virtues in destroying WORMS, which ao
,'euerally aHlict children in tlua etmutry. It haa
been generally acknowledged all-over the Went
ln«lie« and the United Stales. Tins Syrup he-
ng of un ugiecahle flavor, children will lake it
;*aisdy without that disgust which ordinarily at
tends tho use of other Medicines employed
for the same purpose.
Those persons who will use this Syrup in
the above case nmy be certain of a radical cure.
Directions to uso it will he given bj the sub.
icribcr. J. B. UEUTHELOT.
ma)' 31
Flax seed. Fennel seed Mi itidi Oil
Pilhigs steel, do iron Essence peppermint
Frankincense
GMuber salts
Galls Aleppo
Galhanum, Ginseng
Gold Thread
Gentian root
Glass Antimony
Ginger Race
do powdered
Grain# I’aradiso
Gum j\mmuniao
do Senegal
do Arabia
do powd,
do Kino
do heuxoln
do TrugacantU
uo Guac
do Myrrh
do Shsllao
do Copal
do Mastioh
do Gainhug*
do Ceamony
llelebore bluok
do whiU)
Hiera Pisra
Honey, do Rquilfs
Hufl'mans anodyne
Isinglass
'j Oemler ^ Posey
TfAVE moved their store to the south-west
Jllcorner of Jefferson and €t. Julian atreet,
There they aell all Show article* which are usu
jpilly enuineratedin the loug advertisement* ot
▲pothecAries.
* As they reside in the same bouse where thev
? rry on their business, they oan stall times,
F tjr night, accommodate their customers
. They always keep on hand a complete ass
mteht ftf warranted GARDEN SEliDd. Also,
teinien Touii and Jilower Vots.
* ■ «cp 19
StougntoiTs bitters
Godfrey's cordial
Rte»*rs Opodc Id oc
Turliu^tmis balsam
Daibeys Curml native
Daft'S Elixer
Harlem Oil or mcdcca-
mentum
Oil Wormseed
Pills, Lees N. Lbndon
Pills, Lees Windham
do AndtfVSous
do Itoopura
Jo calomel, do ophun
COLOt/m\ Uc
Pmsslnn blue, 1,21 Cf 3
Fig blue, Kings yellow
•Drop Lake, No. I U 2
Flake white, Carmine
lvo*y black, lamp blac\
Indigo Spanish
Black lead, red do
Litharge
Terri Uc senna
IN VIALS,
Ess. Cinnsnvm
d# Ltvemler
d« Bergamot
do Lemon
Culo'd Magnesia
Notice und Caution.
W HEREAS 1 have been inform*dthat John
Caruochan ami l’cter Mitchell (*f this ci
have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged
[iiid assigned to divers persona cithcrtheir indi-
•idusl creditors, creditors of the late firm of
Uarnvchan U Mitchell, or others, all nr sundry
the pi \pert >• and estate, both real and personal,
ot the fid firm, as welt t3 their own Individual
(ropeftv *«d *-state, oonsuting together of
immes, bits, lands, stores, wh irewa, negroes, Ac.
b fisvammh und Dirien In Georgia, or the
leighhorhnod thereof, and elsewhere with their
merest or share in the stook or the lower
lenm mill near Darien, anil sundry shares in
lie United Stairs Bank ami other banks, as well
s sundry debts due to tlu-m in various places,
ivMih'S famU, lota, negroes, Ac. in the territory
if Florida, ami particularly one large tract of
and bought of Forbes U Co. l>ing between
he livcia St. Marks ami Apalachicola in the
errilury of Florida uforesnid.
These arc hereby to caution the public against
mrchnsing any part of the said property or es-
atc so conveyed, or any other property belong-
ng to the said Caruochan U Mitchell, or eithei
»f them, as 1 hold prior mortgages on the great-
st part thereof, which are on record in the re
gistry in Savannah and DArien aforesa d and m
Charleston, S. C. ami equitable leins on nil the
tropsrty ot said John Cartv'chan and P«-ter
ilitchdl.
June 8 fl2
WILLIAM CH1RIST1E.
Ipecacuanha or l|Ippo Epsom salts, Uhubarb
Jalap
Juniper berrleq
Laudanum
Liquorice hoot
do powdered
do ball
do refined
Lime water
Lead do
Magnesia lump
do powderca
do small square
do catcirifcd
Manna flake, do sort*
Meacreon, musk
Mustard seed, mace
Nutmegs, nux vomica
Opium, orange pool
Osvmel squills
Oil Vitriaf
do Tansqy
do ohves
do Feppermint
do spearmint
do savin
do Hoacmary
do Pcncrpypl •
do Origanum
do Cinnamon
do Worm seed
do Lavender
Anitts need
do Juniper
do Cloves
do Almonds
Ointment mere
do Basilicou
dp rente
do simple
do red precipitate
do Spanish flict
Peruvian bark .
Cheltenham salts '
Henrys calftM Magnedl
Btomachlo bitters 1
CMtor Oil .
Porsgorio
Laudanum
Antimomsl wine
Tinct rhubarb
do aisafiatida
Hal Capevi
Sweet Oil
Snts Lavend com
do camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Caoitial
Jalap
Tartar Emetio
in noTTLxa,
%Vine Bitters
Buts Ha'lshoro
do sweet Nitne
do Turpentine
f wcct Oil, castor Oil
merican and W. 1,
Sun (triet.
Spanish whiting
Rotten stone
Pumice do
Powdered blue
Copperas
Yemilion, Chinese
do English
Verdigria, Irish Glue
Patent spring Truss*)
Com man da
Durable Ink
Red inkpawder
Black d*i Pill baxea
To the Public.
T CARV'OUHAN ami I’. HI I U1EL .re tor-
k! • ry to be again brought before the public
>y a second notice ot Mf Christie's, who him un*
luubtedly claims against them, which, when
inally liquidated on the decision of the suit
tow ponding, thoy will try to satisfy as soon as
lussibli- thereafter.
The deed* under which Mr Christie claims
in exclusive right to all the real and personal
•atute of Caruochan A Miichel, are considered
is informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they
have been brought ami 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 beneScial to C. U
M. or their families \ and if this bo not agrees
hie to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap
pear fair anu equitable to the public and all who
have a sense of justice.
The Trustees under the late deeds are anx.
jous-to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in
the notice of Mr Chriatie, and. to apply the pro
ceeds to the immediate payment of part of his
demand, and deposit a sufficiency thereof to co
ver all his claim, subject toThe decision of the
court—but his opposition to any reasonable sale,
os one interested in his own right, whilst injur
ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a
sale can be madq under an order of court.
June 10
F.ditors 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. U P. M.
Georgia—Canulen County.
W HEREAS, Elihu Atwater, esquire, admi
nistrator, applies for letters of dismission
(Vom the estates of Colonel William Scott, de
ceased, John Campbell, deceased, and Havens
Wetermnn, deceased. These are therefore to
cite and admonish all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased persona, to be
and appear at my office on or before the firat
Monday in January next, and shew cause (if any)
why said letters should not be granted in terms
ofthe law.
Gi»eu under my hand-and seal, thit22d June,
1822.
fi. a.} JOHN BAILEY, c. c. o. c.c.
jutv l
. .. r
For Sale,
A Few barrels AFl’I-FS. Appl- to
NICHOLAS & NEFF.
tog 27 p
MEDICINE, SURGERY,|
AND
CHEMISTRY.
WILLIAM T. WILLIAMS
n AS a great Variety of Works on the above
subjects, among which ares—
Arnold's Observrt-ona on the Nature, Kinds
and Prevention of Insanity, 2 volt. go.
Adam's (Sir iVm.l on the extraction ofthe Ca
taract, as usually pet formed, with the des
cription of a Series of £ew and Improved
Operations, 5 75
Adam's (Sir Win) Practical Observations on
Eutropium, or eversion ofthe Eve Lidsi on
the modes of forming an Art ficlal Pupil,
and on the cure of the different species ot
Cataruct,4 25.
Adam’s,Sir Wm.) Treatise on Artificial Pupil,
with an account of the morbid states of the
Eye, 3 .50.
Ay re on Marasmus and Bilious D-solders, R3.
Accum's description of the process of nut ufuc-
luring Coal Gas, for the Lighting of Streets,
llouaes and Public Buildings, plates, 9 ft).
Accum's Treatise on Adulterations of Food
and Culinarv Poisons, 82£ cts.
Bancroft’s Essay on the disease called Yellow
Fever, with observations concerning Febrile
Contagion, T) pirns Fever, Dysentery and the
Plague, g3.
Do. do. do. with Notes, by John B.
Davidge, Professor of Anstogiy in the Uni
versity of Mar> land, R4.
Bailout's Illusti ations ofthe Power of Com
pression and Percussion .in the cure of Rheu
matism, Gout, and Debility ofthe Extremities,
&c. in promoting Hcidlhand Longevity, 425.
Blackall's Observations on the cure of Drop*
•its, 4* 50.
HampfieM's Practical Treatise on Tropical
Dysentery, 4 25.
Be'v'8 Opinions on the Causes and Efiectc of
Diseases in the Teeth and Gums, with co*
loured Engravings, 7 50.
Uell’s (Charles) Essay on the Blood i being an
examination of the uiflVrence of the motions
of Fluids in living and dead vessels, 1 50.
Ufll'ft (Chaties^ System of Operative Surgery,
founded on tne basis of Anatom), 2 vols $8
Bell's (Charles) Letters concerning tlie diseases
of the 'Urethra, 1 50
Bi ll** (IK-n|.) S)8tein of Surgery, 6 vols. R18.
Bell’s (B»*qj) Tiectiacon Gonorriixa virulenta
and Lues Venerea, $4.
Bell's (Ben j.) Treatise on the theory and ma
nagement of Ulcers,
Bell’s (John) Principles of Surgery, 5 50.
Bell's (John U Charles) System of Anatomy,
2 vols. £8.
Bell** (Charles) System of Dissections, explain*
ing theenatomy ofthe Human Body, 2 vols.
Bicltat'a Treatise on the Membranes in general,
and on different Membranes in particular, $2
Barton's (W. P C.) 'Treatise on Marine Hospi
tals in the United States, and on the Medical
departments ofthe Navy, 1 75.
Brera's 'Treatise on Verminous Diseases, pre
ceded by the natural histqry of Intestinal
Worms, und their origin in the Human Bo
dy, R3-
Bail lie's Morbid Anatomy, 1 50.
Hree's Practical Inquiry into disordered respir-
avion, distinguishing the species of Convulsive
Asthma, j$2.
Burn’s Principles of Midwifery i’ including the
diseases of women and children, with im
provements and notes, by Thomas C. Janies
of Philadelphia, 2 vols. $6.
Burn's Anatomy of the Gravid Uterus, with
practical inl'ctmoea, relative to pregnancy
and labour, 3 75.
Burn’s popular directions for the treatment ot
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 ami commentaries, by Win.
James Macneven, » 5 '
Clat lei hack's Observations on the prevention
and treatment of the Epidemic Fever, 3 50.
Copeland's Observation!! on the diseased Spine,
2 50.
Copeland's Observations on some of the princV
pal diaeasesofthe Rectum and Anus, 1 25.
Cullen's first lines of the practice of l'lqsic,
with milts and observations, practical ami
explanatory, by Charles Caldwell, 2 vuls, 6 60.
Cullen's Treatise of the Materia Medic?, a ith
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
smd Pathology of the Human Mind, 2 vols.
fc!2.
Crichton’s Recount of some experiments made
with the vapour of boiling Tar, in the cure of
Pulmonary Consumption. 1 50.
Cheselden's Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 50.
Cuvtei'a Lectures on Cwtnpaiativc Anatomy, 2
vols. $11.
Coxe'a American Dispensatory, containing the
nutural, chemical, phai macaulicul and medi
cal history of the different substaaces em
ployed in medicine, 4 50.
Che) ne's Essay on Hydrocephalus Aculus, or
Dropsy in the Brain, 1 50.
Clieyne on the Diaeases of Children, 2 vols. $3.
Cleghorn’s Observations on the Epidemic of
Minorca, from 1744 to 1749, with notes by
Rush, 1 25. i ,
Chapman's Elements of Thettpeulics, and Ma
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