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1A»1 of Letter s,
Remaining in the PuS I-OFFICE, at Cohtmb..
Court-House, (G«.) March 1825.
A M
Archer Avary.jr. Wm Murray
Willis Agcrton Martha Matewes
Robert I* Allen Marry WLendon
Archer Avary l"hn Magruder
Miss 9 M Andrew* Robert Martin
Jesse Alford Wm Murray
B Mrs Mary Myddleton
Wm P Resile folm W Moon
Richard C Burch Miss Mary Magruder i
Morton N Burch Hezekiah Magruder
John Burch Samuel McNair
Mra Mary Burke Win Muucrief
John Black Thomas Malone
Ralph Briscoe (esse H Morris*
Robert B Burke John Messer
C N
C ’k Inferior Court 3 Mrs Hester Newsom
Cl’k Superior Court, 3 : O
Thomas Carvair Wm H Oaknuu
William Carroll V
Warner Cannon Wilder Philippa
Peter Crawford Mrs Susannah Pullin
John Cole Joseph Prince
Mias Eliza Crawford Nicholas W Pilty
James Cartlidg* David A Perryman
D Pierson Petitl, Esq.
John Day Dr. J Purkhurst
Miss Virhuda Davis H
Joo. M Darsey Randal H Ramsey, 2
E lleubin Reynolds
Sterling Edwards .lane Ray
F James Rceo
Mrs Charlott M Foster I) L Ryan
G S
Mrs Mary Garrol! Jesse Steed 2
Hezekiah Grubbs Miss M. Shaikelford
William M’Garr William Sims
Joseph Oartiell Col H Slaughter
J W Oihson B M Saunders
H Joshua Stanford
Thomas Harden ; John I’ Smith
Samuel Hows Robert Shields
Anderson Holloway James G Staling*
Thos. Harden Secretary of Harmony
Wm Hudgins Lodge No. 16
Mrs Mary Harrison T
Henry E Harrison Mn Rhoda Taylor
Archibald Heggic Cliurohwell Tarvin
Benjamin Harrison W
Drury Harrison Miss Olivia Waison
George W Hardwicb 0 d Zidi. Williams
J Thomas Watson
Robert Jones ; Janies S Wilson
L John Wilkins
Miss Mary M Luke Mrs Elizabeth White
J W Luckett Samuel Wilkins
Luke Lively John H Wright, Esq
Alford Levi Mins Martha V> ilboime
Mrs Mary J Loyd Henry Wills jun.
David Low V
Mra Mary Ann Lnmar William Young.
Wm. F. Wilkins, p. m.
Anril 5 3t r HI
List Letter a,
Remaining in the POST OFIFCE, at Wuynesbo
rough, (Gs.) Ist April, Ki2s.
Robert R Atkinson \bner Belcher
Mary Ann An Irewa lacob Host
Harley Altaway Ann Henderson
James Anderson James H Hayiimns
P J °rnwn George Hammond
Augustus Boulineau, 2 I.lent l> 1, Holliday
John Brigham, 5 India Hargraves
W illiam Barron, 2 Ez, k el Inman
James H Bryan Cnl I homas Junes
John Bell, senr Alfred Jarvis, Esq
Vincent Bearlield John Jurden
Jessey Burch Aha,Rem Kinsey
Richard Brack Silas M Lesier
Richard Byne James Lewis
John H Cox Brvaut Lane
James Chance, 2 Benjamin .Madery or
Joseph Chance 'saac Farmer
Win R Caldwell, 3 Be ry Marsh
Marlin CleaveUml Wil, am U Mulfnrd
Henry Crew, Rev Cohn M'lver
Margaret! Crozier lohn M‘N.ill
fi ephen l)> benpurt Hr Bauldi g B Miller
Samuel Davia, 2 Beulah Nicks
Avery Dye tVninney Oliver
1. 1* Dugas Benjamin Phillip*
Miss Lucy Dillard Capt Roberts
A Forth Hoshea Rawla
Timothv Farrell Arthur Royal
Jesse Farrow Werley Reese
Thomas Floyd Elizabeth Russell
R iberi Fryer Frederick R Shubart
Fielding Fryer Arior Sikes
M rgarett A Ford Clement Sharp, 2
Elnisa II Evans Lewis Spane
Charles Gregory | James Shepard
Wdham GoJbee, 2 Capt Everitt Sapp
Will run Godbee or > Samuel Seegar j
Samuel Godbee or lame* Shirley
Spions Reev.s James B Spann
Anna G'ubbs ’arab Seabrook*
Jonathan Gregory Eason Sneed
Benjamin Gilstrap Bichard Phomaa
Or* ge Green William Taylor
Letter Humphreys. 3 t abitha Th'mpson
Absoletn Harwell, 2 Solomon Ward
John Host. 2 lohn Wim berly \
William Hu«t William Wales
Abner Holliday James Ward
Jacob Hargrave William West
Mrs Isaac Harris Ely Warnoch
Joseph Hines or
E. Garlirk, r. u.
April 3 3*t t HI
Administrator's Mile.
Will be sold on th firs, lues lay io day next, ■
the Court House in Franklin County, at th.
usual hours, agreeable to an order of the In
Tenor Court of said Cou uy, while sitting f
'Ordinary purposes :
One negro, named sandal, of the
estate of Win. E twaida, deceased, sold i , ord,
to make a div.siou among the Heir* of said dt
ceased.
Terms msde kn >wn on the dsv of a ,te.
George Stovall, adm’r.
Ms-ch 11, 1825. ‘ 7. T 77
Administrator's stale.
Will be ‘old *n the first Tuesday in June next,
at the C iurt-Hou.se in Burke County, at the u
so d hour* agreeable to an order of (he Hon
orahh the Justice* of the Inferior Court h r.
•aid Bounty, when sitting for Ordinary purpo
»e*.— >
Three negroes, named Hannah,
Suckv and Moses, b, o guig u> he Estate . ( R,-u
ben Moore, deceased, sold in order in m >ke a di
vision among the Heirs of said deceased.
Terms made k-, -wo on da\ of sale.
Pliz ibeth Moore, admr’x.
Mstch 38, lbJ5 lot T
Sheriffs Sale.
Vill be sold on the first Tuesday in May next,
at the Court House in Wayneaborough, Burke
County, :
9 Negroes, viz : Matt, Cherry,
■ hiarlee, Jim, vt dy, Prince, Sofa, Affy and he
child Lucretia—levied on ag the property of John
lairtl, deceased, to satisfy two Executions iu fa
vour of the Administrators of Balt Jones, dec.
—also—
-1 Negro man named Bill, levied
on as the property of Lewis Byne, to satisfy sun.
dry Execution* iu favour of Brodnax, Welch ant’
others, returned by a constable.
als—
o-1 Jack-Ass, levied on as the pro
perty of Eubank and Rolls, to satisfy two Execu
tions in favour of Wily Ross, for the use of .'t
N. Holliday and others.
—ALSO—
One third of SiS acres of Land.
adjoining Lauds of M iiii Barron, senr. and o
(hers, le> n d on s’, th*. . c Jesse White
decease'!, to satisfy an -turn in !-•■• mr of John
H. Mami.
200 Acre and, adjoining
Lands of Thoma levied m a t!i proper
ty of T. (I. Mol > satisfy sundry Ji, fat, in la
vour of E. G,r .< and Uedfi.! .
ALSO —
One grey Horse, levied on as the
properly ot Alexandor P. Lew is, to satisfy at
Execution in favour of Patrick Sessoms.
ALSO —
The thi ’d part of three Negroes,
viz : Lewis, Jane a d Dave, h v d on as the pr ••
per'v of I Immas Snrsby, to satisfy an Ex •< utio
■n favour of Cary Qodbey, administrator on th.
Estate of Baldv Moore, decmised.
Jno. T Forth, s. b. c.
March 31-18 5 5 > > JI
N olice.
AGREEABLE to an Older of the Honorable
. the Justices of the Interior Court, when si
ling for Ordinary purp -es, will he sold at 'he
Court House in the Town of Waymsborough,
in ibe fiist Tuesday in ' ,M y next.
Two negroes, viz: Tom and his
wife Silvcy, sold for the bench nt Dr, llichar,
Rogers, Minor, heir of Richard Rogers, dec.
Terms at sale.
Jno. Hogers, Guardian,
March 8, 1825. 9- t 75
'Vakfc dVotice.
I '•HE City Road and Well Tax (oi 1825 is now
. due, and the Collector and Treasurer may b
T amil at the store occupied by N, L. S urge
Jun’r. on the corner of Washington and Broad
Street, every day (Sunday excepted) until th,
first day of May next, to receive pnunent for th'
sine, Public notice is hereby given that exec ■
mni- wil! he issued against all defaulters inline-
Lately after the time specified.
Nathaniel L. Sturges,
Collector and Tr mure
March 1.1825 Wit 71
notuTk
ISIIF, Public are cautioned ag.iiost trespassing
. on the Houses and Lets of the subscribe
ipper end of town—especially against hauling
oid or earth from the river b ink or cnntiguou
thereto. Each and every person offending dial
iiave the law rigorously enforced against him of
hem.
Hugh Neshit.
Imuarv 21 50
A otice.
A LL persons having demands upon the estae
ilm. ot Nicholas Ware, deceased, are req ested ’o
make them known to the subscribers. Those win
,re indebted to the said estate, will please to mak
immediate payment.
Susan B. Ware, Ex’trx.
W. W. Holt, Ex’r.
Deremher 24 52
N otice.
a\ LL persons to whom the estate of John M
ft* Lapkin, deceased, is indebted, are request,-
o present their accounts within the time prt
scribed by law, and those who are indebted to
aid estate, are requested to make immediate pay
ment to
Peter Hemiuch, Adm’r.
dv 33. F s
N otice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of William Jones, deceased, late o!
oiumbia County, are requested to hand them in
greeable to law and receive payment—all those
indebted to said estate, will please call and makt
payment to
Lucy Jones, Ex’trx.
Nelson M. Benton, Ex’r.
March 22 R, 77
N otice.
VLL those indebted to the Estate of William
Moseiy, late ot Columbia County, deceased.
,re Cnlu-d on to make payment, and ihose having
lemands are reqnesied to bnog them in regula,
ly attested acc -r ling to T «■
Thomas Bowclre, adm’r.
Sta’-eh 25 U 78
*N olvee,.
A LL persons to whom th late Francis Bouvei.
•°* the cty of Augusta, deci ased, is ind, bi
,1. „re requested to present their demand- with
I the time prescribed by law ; and those mdebt
d, arc requested to make immediate payment.
H. Houjer, ) ~ .
Tsui ”•
Dmeceher 21 5]
H 5 VING constituted J.iHKS TIIO )fPSOV
Jr.Ksg.mv Agent, I earnest] v solicit ,/,o
-c-rsoos indebted to me for the Hamburg Gazette,
"id all othe.s ,n pecuniary arrears, to make pat
ment to him immediately, 1 •
‘ -W. Pleasants.
Subscription Paper is open ai In. Office
1 '5 ashington-street, where tho-e wishing ■« oe
•nme subscr.bers, have an opportunity aiiorded
Util) J.. yy „
March 11
t 4
Blank Deeds of Conveyance,
Neatly Printed on Valume I‘ofer.
For sale at this Office.
iSdb
TO THE PUBLIC.
THERE is perhaps no medical obaervation bet
ter established, none more generally confirmei
by the experience of the beat physicians of all aget
and countries and none of more importance tothr
practitioner.than the fact,that many of the most diffi
cult and incurable complaints originate in neglecK
ed colcle . In a climate as variable as ours,where tin
changes of the weather are frequently sudden am
unexpected, it requires more care and attention
guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy o'
ife, than t ost people imagine, or are able am
willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat
cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma
consumptions, and other affections, and hence thi
iarrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried ui
by the learned and illiseraie. Ihe many cases o
"ie kind, fell under my ob ervation ; the preposi
emus compositions of inflaming drugs, whic!
are in vogue ; the disappointment 1 experienced if
iraciice from remedies highly recommended; am
ny own predisposition to pulmonic complaints
vere strong inducements for me to considet
whether a compound consisting of mild vegetahl
substances could not be invented, more free trnu
the well founded objections of practitioners, an
> tier calculated to avert the threatening d<
•'■truclion of the lungs.
PULMONIC
Sjrwp of Vegetables,
For coughs, c>dds, asthm s anil c i'.sumption.-
I his remedy is superior l any medicine whic
has been offered to the public, as it is prepare
rom the most va.cable herbs of our vegetabi
kingdom, ami ns qualities are such that every dt
pendence tnrv h. placed m Us virtues for th
cure of the alt >v diseases. Fr no the knowledg
the proprietor tue of the pulmonic virtues of th.
syrup, he has n . hesitation in recommending n
to those who labour nwfcr those dotres*i.'g com
limits a» a safe and eflmac us remedy, and hv'
ng administered it t >ti nsands in New-York a i 1
Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering r
j to the public, aiffl after trial, those person wt.
mrchase the genuine syrup, will have the'r m
iey refunded by reiurning the bottle, if ihey d.
mt feel satisfied hat the; have reaped belief
from the use of it.
Directions for Use.
fake a tea spoon full three limes a day, saj
morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re
lieved.
dj* Each bottle will have the signature of th.
proprietor.
’ (Ij“ Prepared only and sold by K- Audler, sig.
of the Golden Eagle, August*
October JJ
At! W Alitl (IV. i.l . lilt.
rATXSTEF.iI I) X TUB. UXITEJ) STATES Os AMK&ICA
AUDLER’S
Asiatic Lenitive fur Pain.
This Mcrli- cineisanev
( ‘ r filing remedy fin
the Tooth- Ache, Head
Ache, and other din
eases.
remedy is good ay oust he tooth ache <■
‘ *. pain in lb teeth and jaws w’te.n dulv ap di- i
and enj I*'e<l, t po -esses suver igu . flic .ov
1 (lelieving swelling a of '.he gm\cj, tace sn.l adjace
i parts, arising from m ommecterl woh tooth aeh
It relieves head-ache or pains.in the head i
tlu most easy and agreeable mannerj tor Ibis ft.
quent and distressing complaint, this, hie ,te.
medicine, is a charming prescription, for it it
stores both the organs of sense and the nerve i
i bear healthy condition at a q nek and adm. ab
ra f e.
1 his new and useful preparation produces, h
mild and gentle sumnlation, a efu ering operatin'
I upon the ‘hits—-it quickens the 'W.isat- 'is,
. sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates (In
functions of the mind, by dissipating gin m at
, vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephelr
ncdicine of Ihe first ordci
Nor is its effect less oeneficial when consideret
in relation to the stomach, than (<i me mouth, th*
mad and the spirits, by its qualities it acts cpm
the sight and immediate organs of digestion as *
carminative and corlial. expelling wind, removim.
torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mo*
comfortable warmth,,
I'he operation of khU invention and improve
ment is quilt; as favorable to diseases or the ear
more especially i< acts to great a vantage in dul
ness and ttardae.ss of hearing, and even in incip'
ent deafnets, restoring the tailing organ to th.
exercise of its true and healthy functions of hem
ng.
Certificate from /Jr Samuel L. Mitchell.
Dr. Ezekiel Audler, ol the city of New-York
this day submitted to me his letters patent (run
he United Stale*, for con,pounding and vending
a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, ant.
asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at
ter examining the receipt contained n the specifi
cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of -uch aroma
ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as are well cal
ciliated to produce a composing effect on the hu
mail b dy.
Samuel L Mitchell.
, York, Vorcm i . ,/ |SIB.
Audteir 1 ® ..Milk of ilusea.
A N elegant cosmetic lor whitening, sofemng
ft and beautifying the skin, and removing pin.
pies, freckles and chops trots the face, nock, ike
flic M.ilk ot K. se- possesses many qualities, for o
•nit only serves for the above purposes, but it put
i.e bloom ojyouth on aye, which valuable proper!'
every lady iaf.m.l o! enjoying. This beautiful post
mimetic lias a delightful fragrance, and is an article
'li ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth
ng mat will i .jure the skin, ami it is an indispensa
il« article to every lady, and should be found on
heir toilets.
DtßKCTioas,—Aficr being washed and dried
men take a small quantity on a piece of white flan
nduel then wadi face neck, hands, &c. Each hot
tie will be algoed by the proprietor. P.ice gl.
I’rep ired only and sold by £. Audler, sign of ;hf
Gold’ o Eagle, Augusta.
July 4 2
X otice.
'I'HE co-partnership of Julian &c Thompson is
* dissolved Th<* subscriber has resumed his
ifftce near the market.
N. B. Julian.
ret. n
E. AUDLER,
SURGEON DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready t
serve them at all times, at his or their houses, i,
the line of his profession, and hopes he will men
share of the public patronage, as he witi extrac
teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if evt
of difficult, and all its other branches.
Paste ol! Carbon,
A superior dentifrice to any ever offered fnt
cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth ant
making the breath sweet and greeabic.
SCOUnUTIC ESSENCE.
Os Roses,
Which removes all scorbutic humour in tht
urns and teeth, and makes them firm at the
ime time.
Prepared and sold by
E. Audler.
At his drug and Medicine Store, at the Cotloi
Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta,
Jitlv 4 2
A. tAKD.
Z. TLOVUIAXE,
SURGEON DENTIST,
At Dachelder 0/ Codwise’s, Broad Street, Auguste
nearly opposite he JSanler’i Hotel.
Respectfully miunns tu» Public, that in
has relumed again to this City, and respect
tuny solicits the Patronage of the Ladies and
Gentlemen who may require his -services in lie
several branches of his Profession. — Person'
wishing his service in private Families can call and
see his work Manufactured on a new principle
which he warrants.
Teeth and o\u\\$,
The di-eases of the teem and Gums are chief
> owing to ur own neglect ; the parts of tlu 1
, 'limeiits which lodge about them alter masher.
• o.i. growing acrid and corrosive, the gums art
thereby first affected, as being the most tendei
narts. alter these corruptions are produced, com
mottly called tne Tartar of the Teeth, whlcl
lestroying both their texture and whiteness not
the mouth of its piincipal orna
.•ills, bui brings < n violent tooth aches, and ren
n'-rs ihe Gums livid and putrid, and offensive U
■urselves and others.—But though people it
general miy prevent those inconveniences, by
are and attention at first, yet, if they are once
-offered to take place, it is no lunger in the pow
r of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro
.eily the province of the experienced IK mist
who has rpade the maladies of the Teeih and
Gams, with their attendant evils, the principal
• bject and end of his studies.
3Vlr. TVorance, Dentist,
By long practice, a close application to bust
ness, snd a thorough knowledge ot the structur.
if the Teeih and Gums, has made all the opera
tions in those pa. is quite familiar to him, tnso
much that wnat some Dentists have judged im
r.cticable, he hath performed with ease an<
■*ite»y.
‘He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak
.g the latter with pure enamel) from a singl
me to an entire set so accurately, that they sbai
'■v* l >' every purpose of the natural. Thus the
<t atc-t deficiencies are supplied with ornaments
viitch have he recommenda'ion of utility.
Ih. s Teeth that h.ve fallen out their suck
•t , which f s-quently happenr, though in a per
n cl si und s ate, he, by a method peculiar to him
self, replaces as firm as ever, without the leas
aio or uneasiness to the patient.
He clears the Teeth, if ever so discolored, ol
o.i their foulness jnd tartar, without pain, and
renders them white and as tairas ever in half at
hour,
■ verb and Stumos extracted in the easiest mat.
er, if ever so d.fficijlt.
He assists young ladies and gentlemen in tin
hrst and second dentition, and removes the Milk
Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom
node the regular growth of the succeeding once.-
and if a deformity of this kind has taken plac.
hr ugh the want of a Destist, Mr. Florance un
ertakes to correct it 4 provided the subject is
•ot mure than twenty years old, and restores the
1 eeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or
der.
N. B A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar
ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth an
■lianges them to a beautiful white, cures the gums
of the Scurvey and makes breath at all times *wee
and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.nme
■hatclj with proper directions how to use it.
I>c 1 . 12
•Meson titeavtenx\>j.
IT is with pleasure ami confidence that tht
Trustees ol this Institution, pre en its cla ms
on 'his occasion, foi the support and patronage o'
an enlightened public. Although endowed inort
'berally perhaps than any other county school in
he s'ate, yet its funds having been unproductive
lor several years past being mostly vested in slate
bank stock, the academy has been much clogged
in its operation. The board have not been abie u
ffer an ad. quate inducement to engage the servi
ces of a Rector, who combined quaifications end
character, that would insure succ. ss to the semtn
ary. This bar we arc happy to state is removed
and we congratulate the cnniiiiumly in having
procured lor tne ensuing year, the Rev Thmna
Gould.ng, formerly t Liberty county, a gctule
man whose scholarship ami general character ar
t..' not rtous to requ.re the feeble tribute ol ou.
praise. Vlr. Goulding will superintend b .ihsohoon
-his personal services and attention huwevei
will be principally besto ved on the lemale tie
partment. In the male academy he will he assis
ted br Mr. Lslhrop—a northern graduate wh
..a- some experience in teaching—amj who is re
, commended <js unexceptional).e in talents an.
morals. t o these considerations we have to add
, local indiiceme ts. such as health, cheapness ol
, board, &e. and perhaps jt would not be though
t superfluous to ntggtst, mat inasmuch as most 0
tne important elections are transferred directly P
1 the people, it would become doub y necessary ■
n enlighten their minds, lor no truth stands on a fii
met basis than this, that in proportion a* we giv
,) to the people power, we should also give then
knowledge. On the practical adoption of thi
principle depends the preservation of our repuh
lican institutions.
Joseph Henry Lumpkin,
Secretary.
ffj 3 The Editors of the Constituttonalfit, Augusta
awl Republican, Savannah -will publish the abort
and forward their accounts to Lexington fur pay
. ment. J. H. j„
J n ■ r 18 59.
Look am\ Job Granting,
Neatly Executed at this f ffire
AXU STEAM B.iTtlS.
DR HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully
informs the public, that he has established
S I EAM a d MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta,
The very high repute these Baths have acquired
in Europe, w here (although a late discovery)
they are to be found in every hospital, and the
-treat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi
ladelphia and Charleston, Can leave no doubt of
their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the
‘most powerful medicines are administered by hat
means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the
patient.
They are a never failing remedy in all cutane
ous ass. etions; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to
Scaldhead and Leprosy. They also have neve?
tailed of success in either acute or chronic rheu
matism.
In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous
wellnigs, incipient dropsy; in all diseases oflhe
joints, gouty affections dispersion of tumors, iff
cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections;
m all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, bypocondriasis,
epilepsy—iliese baths have been found most ser
viceable, ami have often succeeded even in here
ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin
istering almost every remedy belonging to the
healing an, may be tendered applicable to almost
every case, and (it is repealed) without any pain,
rouble, or disgust to the patient.
As ihese baths are not yet generally known.
Dr. Hooti, will be happy to give the most res.
pectable references to persons who have been
cured by tnki. g them.
Tl\e Steam # Ratß
EstoßUsli me at,
Is in Ellls-Street, opposite Mr. M, Mealing’s
Brick Mouse, and has an entrance in Broad-street
imim diately opposite the city //old.
.January 11 57
3. Vuim’s i’auacea.
T v
HE subsci bar having discovered the cumpo
sition of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea;
hi* now a supply on hand for sale ; he has m!u
ced the price from go 50 to g 2 50, or by the
dozen g 24
All char table institutions in the United States
and the poor will be supplied gratis.
H the citizens of the principal cities and towns,
will appoint an agent to order and distribute this
medicine to the poor, it will be supplied.
This medicine is celebrated for the cure of She
following diseases, “ scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer
ated or putrid sore throat, long standing rhu
malic affections, cutaneous diseases, white swell
ing. ami disease of the bones, and all cases gen
erally oi the ulcerous character, and chronic dis
eases, generally arising in debilitated constitu
tions, but more cxpecially from syphilis, or affec
lions arising therefrom ; ulcers in the layrnx,
i() des, &c. And that dreadful disease occasioned
by a long and exoes.ive use of mercury, kc. It is
■is > useful in disease of the Liver.”
CERTIFICATES.
1 have within the last two years had an oppor
tunity of seeing several cases of very inveterate
ulcers which havi. g resisted previously the regu
lar modes of treatment, were healed by the use
it Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and I do believe, from
what I have seen that it will prove an important
remedy in scrofulous, veherialand mercurial dis
eas-'s N. CHAPM USI, M. D.
Professor of the Institutes and Practice of
Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania.
1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in
numerous instances, within the last three years,
and have always found it extremely efficacious!
especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial
diseases, 1 have no bestUation in pronouncing it
a medicine of inestimable value.
W. GIBSON, M. D.
Professor of Surgery in .the University oi Penn
sylvania.
JOHN SHINN, r licmist.
N. B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E.
corner <>f Third and Market-streets.
Philadelphia. Feb-iarv 17 1 .-23. Iml2m 87
DYING AND SCOC/IHNGT
'■'HE Subscriber returns Ins (banks to ttie jiub.
IL lie generally, for the encouragement that
be lias received since his commencement in the
Dying Business, in this jilace, and hopes, by a
s.ri’t attention to his business, to have a continn
ance of their custom; he still continues at ills
old stand, on the north side of Reynold street,
near the intersection of Bridge Row—where he
intends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, in
all its various branches, on Colton, Silk and
Woollen , also, Straw Leghorn and Crape
Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantaloon* and
Vesta scoured, grease, paint and staines extrac eci
at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms,
Wm. Taliaferro & Son.
November 2 37
~~LOST !! LOST! !
4 NO I E drawn by Messrs. A. Mitchell & S.
3 Clarke, payable sixty days afier date, Janua
ry 21st 1825, to our order, for five hundred and
eignu.f nr dollars, 43 cents, and endorsed by us,
The public is cautioned against trading for the
-ame, and the drawers of said note ag'ainsi pgv.
ment to any nth- rs than th>- subscrib- rs.
.1. VV r . L. Simmons & Co.
Feb 25 jq
Lust,
ON the 12th Inst, (wa h a small sum of money)
F Walkers Ch ck for gi'J, on the Bank of
Augusta, dated the- 11th in-t. payable to hearer.-i-
The Public is cautioned not to trade for the
Check. The tinder by leaving .it with the sub
scribers, wih he suitably rewarded,
ll- B. IJuncan & Co.
January 14 58
Xogroes Uv Sale.
'ITHF, subset'a ter offers lor sale TWENTY lik»-
I ly Negroes, consisting of Men, Women, Girls
-ml Boys. They will be sold low, on application
"> me at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negroes
nay be seen. h
John D. Walker.
January 18 5P
A Situation Wanted,
4 YOUNG woman lately from England would
3 be glad to obtain a situation in some pious
and respectable family. She has been accustom
'd to every sort of work usual in families, and
would m. kc herself very useful either with the
Needle, or in any of the departments of bouse
keeping. Satisfactory references can be made
I Enquire a'this Office.
) February 18
A targe tssortmem of
Jirveuiifc Rooks,
For sale at tins OJfUc.