The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, January 25, 1825, Image 4

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SQUID3BJ&Jb AS D Si E.V *1 B i I as. Dq lIOUEL, . H - .on Pnyalcian, reap, df.'tl ms rn» the nub .c, Hut be lias establish- S i KAM a d MEDICAL. BATHS in Augusta The \ ,y high repute these Hath* have acqmr in Europe, a here (although a late discover, ; tli are in be found in every h spitai. and th er .icu.es ih. v have perlurnv d in lloston. Phi I ~|eloli ■ andGlun c..n leave no doubt .., th -,r efficacy The ms. gentle as W'll as the n. St powerful medicines are administered by .ha means, w.thuut a..y pain, troub.e or disgust to Ik *’ "rh" y are a nevrr’fa.l ng remedy in all cufane ,ff cl inns; from Psora, Ringworm*. &c. K s ahfltead and Leprosy. They also have neve, , ii Id of shcc.*•» ill eillwiF acute w chronic inen m o*»m. \ 1., glandular obstructions, chlorosis, auasarcoit , i.v ll.i.gs, inc p.ent dropsy; in all diseases ol ' i t joints, gntiiy affections dt-ptrsion of tumors, in ( - cm ed sypit jis, spasmodic or nervous affections; in all bilious di»ird-rs, dyspepsia, liypooondnasis epiieosy—these baths have been tound most sei f vie, able. »nd have often succeeded even in here flilnry complaints. in line, this manner <d admin isi.ruig almost .very remedy belonging to the j healing an, may be tender, d applicable to almost every case, and (it is repealed) without atiy pain ( trouble, or .).sg .st to the patient. As these ba.hs are not yet generally known, ( Dr. h.jckl will he happy to give the most res pe.n *bie references to persons who have been c< dbv ♦ .k'p.g them The tHeam Sf .MeAicaV Baila EatubUskment, !■ .11 Kllis-St. eet, opposite Mr. fl. dealing’s IJr.ck 'louse, a .1 has an entrance in Broad-street imn. diiiie.y opposite ihe citv //otel. Ja- v II S7 A. OAlti). Z. YLBB.AXCE, sUitt.EON DEN ns r, At H tehelder (J Codio.er’s, Jlrouil Street, Augusta newly ofjfjosKr ,he Planter's Hotel. UE3PECttLL.LV ..in.nns the Public, that Ik. has returned again to this City, and respect to . solicits 1 lie Patronage of the Lad.es and G .otleine.. who may require h.s services in tin scv -ia, .Ira .dies of h.s Profession.—Person* winning his se.vice in private Families can call and see his work Manulaciured on a new principle, winch he war- i«"t«. TcfttVi and Gums. The diseases ol me Teeth and Gums are chief ly to our own neglect; tin- parts of tin uli.tu .its which lodge about them alter maslica 1.0 i. grow log arrul and corrosive, the gu.i.s a.- thereby first affected, as being the most tendei p«r.», alto; these Corruptions are produced, com monl) calie.l the Tartar of thy Teeth, wine.- d- <ro.ing bnlii tneir texture and whiteness not o, l> leprves the mouth of its principle orna d 't», out brings nn violent tooth aches, and ren In rs lie Gum- livid and putrid, and offensive b ou.-»elv.-s and others.—Hut limgli people i g, lu-i al nv.y prevent those inconveniences, b». ca .• and attention ai fir-l, yet, if they are one anil red to uk. place, it is no longer in the pow er ..f die . uU'ore. to remove them, this being pro p L the pr .voice of 'he experienced D.-ntisi wi i has made the maladies of the Teeth ami (i nns, with thmr attendant evils, the principal object and end ■ 1 his studies. Mt. V'Vtvrtwice,, Beutiat, Itv long pcao oe, « close apphcatioi. to bus. ness, and a llt'-r nigh knowledge of Ihe struoum of me Teeth and Guns, has made all the opera ti c s In those pa ts quite f, miliar to him, ms . u.uch that what some Dentists have jydged in. practicable, he hath performed with fuse and safety. He p’aces Teeth both real and artificial, (mak ing the la.ter with,pure enamel) tioin a singl o ■ti an entire set*sn accurately, that they sha ans* r cvervknue{»i>se,of the natural. Thus ihe grea’e i dcliciencrej arc supplied with ornaihents, which h<>n. die rwcdtiimcn alijh of ulilny. Tn .S Teemcthat h.ve falfcn out their snet ets, wnich t eq lemlv happens, though in a pel feet a m id stale, be, by a method peculiar UUjh s. il, repine s as firm as ever, wtlhuu l theWea pam or uneasiness to the patient. He clears ihe Teeth, if ever so discolored, o ! all ttieir foulness and tartar, without pain, and renders them white and as fair as ever in half an hour. Teeth and Scum ns extracted in the easiest man ner, it ever so difficult. ll.* assists young ladies and gentlemen in Ihi first and second dentil ion, and removes the Milk 'I eeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom mod die regular growth of the succeeding nnes, an 1 if a defur nuy of this kind has taken place thr-ugh the want of a Ifeslist, Mr. Florence nn 1 det takes o correct it ; provided the subject is not .ii ire than twenty years old, and re-lores tin 1 T—th to iheir natural, regular and beautiful nr- ' d r. N. U, A Tincture and Denlrifine Paste, prenar ed by ii .1 o. ly, which preserves the Teeth am. ch mges dt- m.» a beaut itul white, cun s the gum- ; of In-Scnrvev a id makes breath at all tunes-we an I sgr-'eablr, and cures the Tooth Acbe i.nme dia'ely. wi h .riper directions how to use it. Oe nr 12 31 'dying and scouring, rgA r, Su, up. i)i r returns ins thanks to tire pub JL nc gem rail;, Tor the encouragement tha he b ,h rece.vi d since his commencement in the Dying lln»mss, m this place, and hopes, hy s,. ici me umu to Ins business, to b> ve a enntinn an -e if 'heir custom i tie still continues at In o ' stand on the north side of Reynold stree n .r ibe in', i section of Bridge How—where Ik in mis in carry on the DVING BUSINESS, i »1 Us various branches, on Colton, bdk ami V luilen , a so, straw Leghorn aid Crap G ntleine . can have their Coats, Panlalo ns and A -ts scoured, gresve, pantt and -lames ■■xlracrct at me shor'e.t notice, and on reasonable, term . by Win. Tuliaft'-iTo & Son. N.-veniber 9 37 ——— ( Police. UT|J'iE -ub crib rs connected themselves n me practice of he LAM—they wi 1 uni 1-. > y alien lal. t e count, sof the Norihi r (ir Ui , aid me c m ty iif Franklin, of Hie We t, i Circuit, -me n ib m will h, generally ton a. the’, hi - -e in E berton, w-.ere they will tan,, j lers r in anssc i g the bit mess of lb sc wf mas oe unf riunale enough to be involved in th Law. John S Heard, Taomas J. Heard, -• i 3825 37 - I TO THE PUBLIC. THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet ter established, none mure ge. erally confirmee » the of the best pliysiciaiia of all ages sd countries and none of more importance to tin ,i.actitioiier,tban the fact,that many of the most ditfi cult ana incurable cotrijilaints originate in negleo d <d colds. In u climate as variable as ours,v;here the -hangea ol the weather a;e frequently sudden and ■ hexpected, it requires more eare and attention, !( u arU against tins subtle ami dangerous enemy ol de, tban most people imagine, or are able an willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat cents, afilieted witti coughs, catarrhs, asthmas consumptions, and other affections, and hence the farrago of rational and absurd remedies, ci ied up ■>.v the learned and illiserate. The many cases nt lie kind, fell under my observation ; the pre [Wise erous conipiisitions of inflaming drugs, which trein vogue ; (he disappointment I experienced i‘ practice from remedies highly recommended; am, my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints, were strong inducements for me to consider, whether a compound consisting of mild vegetabl substances could not be invented, more free Iron the well founded objections of practitioners, arid better calculated to avert the threatening di itruction of the lungs. PULMONIC vy. YegetaLles, V For Coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions. This remedy is superior tn any medietpe which has been offered to the public, as it is prepared from the most valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, and its qualities are such that every iJe j.endence may be placed in its virtues Jmi'-. the cure of the above diseases. From Thc. the proprietor has of the pulmonftf'rfwres of.tltf, syrup, he has no hesitation in ,not«hg',' v to those who labour under l h‘ lS,i 'Q.'*^ju,in;s» Tents as a safe and efficacious list ng administi red it to th msands iivKew-Vinfk am Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering .. to the public, anil after trial, those person- win, purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they do not feel satisfied that they have reaped benefi from the use of it. Directions for Use. 'Take a tea spoon full three limes a day, s.j norn'ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. dj* Each bottle will have the signature Os the nroprietor. 03* Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sig' if the Golden Eagle, Augusta. Octnfv r 21 33 E. AUDLEI^ t SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULL.Y Informs the Ladies and Gen t emeu of Augusta, that he will be ready h .ct'Ve them at all limes, at his or their houses, ti lie line of his profession, and hopes he will inei" share of the public patronage, as he will extrar , teeth and slumps, and in the easiest manner ifevrr irf difficult, anil all its nth- r hranehes. Pastci of Car Lon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered foi cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am' making the breath sweet and greeabie. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, , Which removes all scorbutic humour in tin -i ns and teeth, and makes them firm at th. •ime tune. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the O .ttoi Range. Sign of the Golden Kaffir, . iturnsta. .1 11 1 v 4 2 Audieir’s «MUk of Kv»»es. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, and beautifying Ihe skin, and removing pin. .des irecktes and chops from the face, neck, &c The Milk ot Roses possesses many qualities, for is not only serves for the above purposes, but it pin he bloom of youth on age, which valuable properly -very lady is fond of enjoying. This beauiiful n>«e cosmetic has a dedghtful fragrance, and is an article wh ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth mg that will injure th skin, and it is an indispensa ole article to every lady, and should be found or heir toilets. Dikections. — APer being waslted and dried hen take a small quantity on a piece of white flan undue) then wadi face, neck, hands, &<-. Earl, hoi lie will be signed by the proprietor. Pi ice gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Andler , sign ofth. Guide' Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 iavues’s PILLS. DYSPEPSIA, and its attendant symptoms, hub toa costivvne-s. cholic, diamcca, cholera morbus, looseness, irregiParity of the bowels am. dies, sick headache*, yellowness of the eyes and skin, oppression of stomach after meals, eructation, Heart burn, foetid breath, Btc. are some ol the pro mlnent consequences of a deranged and weakenc ( slate of the organs of digestion. The Awri-DisecpTic Pills, invigorate the sto mach and bowels by a simple and almost impel- J ceptible operation, and prove a safe, easy, a d 1 < fficacious, remedy for the above symptoms, aiu '• for every mod-ficatiun and degree of Hy (teiisie rom its commencement to its most obstinate ami | confirm' d state. ‘ . ' for mu «t s x R. D. & D. G. Haviland. , Agents Jo- Georgia, .rircemt'er 17 5u ~JAMES BALL, KESPEO TKULLV iit'orms the Giiiiens of An gus'-a and the Public generally, that he h . pened an OYSTER ai d HELLISH HOUSE, or. .be corner ol Green ami M Intosh streets, from -ig the Mansion-House, where Gentlemen can In .ccommudated with Itreaklas'S, Dinners and Sup ( ers, at any hour, and he hopes from 'lie due at e i'ion he intends paying »n his establishment, to btam a share of Public Patronage. October 19 33 ✓ New and Invaluable SaiBSM®aSMB 9 BTKNTKiITHE UNII'LII STATI.S OF . AMEBIC. AUDLER’S. Asiatic liCiiitWc lor Tain. This Medi- cine is a nev er failing remedy for the Tooth- Mt Ache, Head- Ache, and other dis eases. rntus remedy is good against (he tooth ache ot A pain in (he teeth and Jaws when duly applied and employed,'possesses sovereign eihcacy in delieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent parts, arising frotn or connected with tooth-ache It relieves head-ache nr pains in the head, ii the most easy and agreeable manner ; (or this fre quent and distressing complaint, (Ids, his new medicine, is a charming qqjpscripiioii, for it re .tores both the organs of sense and tire nerves or their healthy condition at a quick and admirable ale. This new and useful preparation produces, b} mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates th onctiuiSiof the mind, by dissipating gloom and truly like a nervous and cephalic nM&ine m tlAdirst order. NtwqtoUb less beneficial when considered in the stomach, than to the mouth, the eadhaPd tile spirits, by its qualities it acts upoi 'he sight and immediate organs of digestion as a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing editor, correcting acidity, and creating a mosi comfortable warmth. operation of this invention and improve ment is quite as favorable to diseases ot the ear, pore eskfftcially it acis to great advamage in dul- of hearing, and even in incipi tleafness, restoring the failing organ to the •xercise of its true and healthy (unctions of hear %. Ce’’tifia(ite frotn Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. Dr. E/.tkiel Audler, of the c ty of New-Ycrk, this day submitted to me his letters patent from he United plates, fur compounding and vending i remedy winch he calls 'he Asiatic Lenitive, aim ask -cl my opinion upon the same, whereupon, Bi ter examining the receipt contained in the speciti cation, I find it c mains a mixture of such aromat ic, anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are well cal culated introduce a composing ellect on the lint nau body. Samuel L. Mitchell. ./V--,.- York. Vov m'»- 2d. I Hid. liAl xi KES l\i it ATI V Us. Jhid Preservative Vegetable Cerate. I VIE importau' rliscovery of a vegetable sub . stance, capable o( restoring and pn serving i e hair, was accidently made by an individua-. who has neither the capacity uur the disposmoi o prictice deception or fraud. I lie fullest ic I nice may be p aced on the efficacy and power ,l the Vegetab e Cu a e not only in restoring and pri-v. oting th'- falling <ff of ho hair, but in ,irodm i ig the greatest lustre and l.veliness of it imaginable ; and the public may resi assured Thai us effects will be clearly ma .ifes'cd in the cour.st f a short time by tin renewal and vigorous growth of the hair, and by i fi'ectuailv prevent g its coining out or falling off. The Vegetable Cerate tends to ‘ rrsyscitate and excite ihe entr ;its of the capillary vessels, which constitute diose organs that secrete the ma ter forming tin ' udr j these, like many other organs ot the am nul body, which have beemgn state of dorrrfan y or disease, fflfty be o stored }o their healthy action, and perWntyfUf thus&funclions assigned them by naiure. *^7 The oroprielor beftijfc aware of the numerous ptcifics pa ined on lliff)u®ic, and cle‘irou< (ha lie present article may not suffer, rests its me this on the < fleet it lias produced on hundreds o( •I Tsons, both male and female, and found to he he oily thing in restoring and preventing tin hair from c nning out ot the heads of those who iave us, d it, and nil that i„ asked, as it relates U. die verity of ita eff ct, is a fair trial. Elderly people, with bald beads, most rest as sured that by applying a few boxes of the nbov Hi rale, their hair will be restored with all it' vouthful beaut) and life. The proprietor of die above valuable disoove. rv intends app hilling agents through 'he United Slates for the saV of it, and also in Europe. Directions. The Vegetable U.raie heoig perloc cent, ma> be plentifully applied, night an og, and rubbed hard into 'he pores ot t) ad with the fi .gens, without apprehendm of dan ger. In addition to its other value, it beaulifi-s ike hair and whisk ns. N. B. G-ulleinen that are bald, after using i ’ for some weeks, will find a sma 1 fibre ot hah <n,w ng on Ihe place that is bald , they will con -111 ue it for about ten days after its appearance, hen Uuy will shave th ir hair ci sc oil' where it - affected, after that it will receive us natural and rigorous growth. And ih se w'.io have the misfortune of loosing the.r hur by sickness, the Cerate will re.tore to them in a very little time a full and beautiful head of hair, as it is beyond all doubts that u i ■ he only thing that has ever been discovered in ■ this country, or perhaps in any otner. A constant supply for sale by K. B. & I). G. Haviland, Agents so - Georgia. Jnrwnw 14 58 is oiice. VGREEMILE to an order of the Honorable the Inferior Court of Itichmond County, wid >e sold dn tbe first Tuesday in March next, a he market house in the city of Augusta, be uveeo 'be usual bou -of sale ; Four Hundred and sixteen 6- 10th , acres ot Land, lying on Vl’lfcan, one Situ pan m i hrec hundred and fifty acres, lying on Spin) Creek. "Three negroes : Nancy, Billy and , Frank, the whole being lie real esta e ot Lewis ■ ■iollins, deceased, for the benefit ot the heirs et said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. Benjamin Howland, ? Mm , rs liobert Alien. 5 7 . T 47 *XoUce. VLL persons to whom the late Francis Bouycr of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indeb' d, are requested to present their demands with in the time prescnbid by law j and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. B. Bouver, > , Taul Hossignol, " ,r 13 December 21 51 state foT Sate. THE House and Luton Ellis-Street, at preset occupied by Mr. John S. Coombs —The Hou and Lot on Broad-Street, occupied by Mrs Hi iiliica Cocke—The House and Lot on Telfair-S occupied by Mr. William Bchton. The House and Lot 01, Broad-Street, formerly ccupied by J. H. Kimiiell, & Co. at present by Mr. Lathiiop. —ALSO — r The Court House Square and Dwelling of lh< Subscriber. For terms, the present rents, and - Apply to kb Samuel Hale.- I December 17 fOr AO i! Executor’a oait. ON Wednesday, Ihe 26>h imt, at Ve". -’clock, A. M. will he sold in August*, at the'btmr. t ■f the late Col. Nicholas Ware,* a part ol the personal property, belonging to his estate. IHe 1 terms to purchasers, will be liberal, and most of i lie art ices offered of the best quality. Among 1 other things to he then sold, are Drawing Boom ; Furniture, Brussels Carpets, beautiful sets <il Tea and Di ssert China, Glass Ware, some plate ’ of fine and fashionable workmanship, and some * choice old Wines. A Library of Lew Books ’ will also be offered for sale. , Susan B. Ware, Executrix, W. W. Holt, Executor. Jmnary 14 4t 58 1— Ex.fcvutut’B Sale. , On the first Tuesday in March next, at 12 o’clock Will be sold at the Mai ket-Hou >e, One Lot L VN D, 230 Acres. No. 199, tenth Disir.ct County, belonging to the Estate of John Willson, deceased. % onler of fjhe Executors, Fraser, Bovvdre & Henkell, . Auctioneers, r 31 r 54 NOTICE. . ! {\GREB\BLEto an order obtained from the 1 iiAdusiiccs of the Interior Court of Burke ■ County, when setting for "Ordinary purposes, WILL BE SOLD , ‘ at the Court House door, in the Town of Waynes -1 borough, between the usual sale hours, on the first Tuesday in April next, All that Lot or Tract of Land, ■ lying and being in the County ot Henry, contain mg two hundred" two and one halt" acres oi Land," m the fifth Distric*, number sixteen. Sold for ■he benefit of the heirs and creditors of Cary Godbee, junr. late of Burki County, deceased. John Skinner, sldm’r. Waynesboro' .laimari' 4 4H25 1 Ot. 58 Slieiiff’s Sale. Will be sold on 'he ti'st Tuesday in February nest, at tbe Court-Hou-e, in the town of Waynes borough, Burke county,•yithin sale hours : 30 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of William Kay and others, lev.c.i on as the pro perty o' Richard Brack, to satisfy two fi fas ir tavour of William H- Caldwell. " —ALSO The ninth part of five Negroes, vi%. Aggy. Gbarlo' ie, Aquilia, Merrit aim Liz., evied on as the property of S l.imon Wilson, o satisfy C. Brinson, administrator of John At ki .son. —also— One Negro woman named, Ur scy a id her chiui, Ge 'rge, levied on as Uie pro perty of Edmund B. Glasc ck, to*salisfy an exe notion in favour of Samuel Hysler, returned by a constable. —ALSO Three Negroes, viz Hampton, Charles and Nanny, levied on as the property oi s'ephen 'V. Blount, to sa'isly an execution in fa .our of David Taylor, against A B. Slurges, Sle ihen W. Blount, Samuel and N. L. Sturges. —also— -100 Acres of pine Laud, adjoin ng Lands ot Henja nin Wbitaser and It- berl Allen, being part of a tract of 200 acres, grant d to Joseph Burnet, levied on as the property 1 | d John C. Ley, to satisfy one execution in fa <ur of Sturges and Blount, property pointed out ■ y Blount, returned by a constable. als— o-360 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands lihesa Bostick and John Cates, granted to tohn Scott, levied on as the property of Alfred W Jarvis, to satisfy 'wi executions in favour ol Ffiilip Lightfoot and Alexander F. Lewis. —ALi'> One Negro man, named Isaac. levied on as the property of S'ephen W.Bloum to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from a Justice- Court in favour oi N. 1,, and S. Slurges, against Andrew B. Sturges and Stephen W Bhiunt. John T. Forth, s. b. c, DecembT 27 5 1 f 54 Administrator’s bale. Agreeable to ar. ord r . f die Honorable the Justi. ces of the Inferior C ;urt of Richmond County w hile sitting for ordinary purposes, will be sold at the Mark- '-House, in die ci'y o i Augusta, m tlie first 'Tuesday in Ma ch next, at public outcry All the NEGROfiS, belonging to the E<iate of Gersham Selleck, deceased, to wit.—Peter, Luci, 'Thornton, Bob, Sam, Polly, Henry and Mary Ann. —also— , Al ihe same time and place, one 'Track of Land, situate and being in lhe 26th district ot Early coun •y, known as Lot No. 273. —ALSO An undivided part ot a track of Land in the county of Greene, si'uate on the south-west bank of the Oconee River, —sold fir the benefit of the creditors of the said Estate. Jj* Terms made known on the dav of sale. Luke Weed, Acting Administrator Estate of G. Selltck, dec’d January 4 55 ~ TO HIRE , WILL be offered for hire at the Market-House on SATURDAY morning, several likely NEGROES, for the present year. January 7 56 lost .aT ON Tuesday 'ast, a Bunch of KEYS, tied with Re Tape.—The finder on leaving them at tiiis office, ahull he rewarded. Administrator’s Sale. Wiil be sold on the first Tuesday in March next | at Che Court-House in Jacksonborough, Seri ( ven County, between the hours of ten and four , o’clock, agreeable to an order of the Honors. * hie the justices of the Inferior Court of said County, wh le sitting for Ordinary purposes : ' One negro man slave, named Pe ier, belonging i) the estate of Windsor Dickson, eceased, sold for the purpose of making a divi <ion among the Heirs of the said deceased. Perms madeßenown ort the day of sale. 24th day r ’f Decembetvl324. 93 >.■ James Dickson, Jldm’r. \ f ■ 7 Administrator’s Sale, (Postponed.) Will he-sold on the first Tuesday in February next, at the Court-House, in the town of Waynes borough. Burke county. agre;atile to an order ■ ; f the Honorable the Inferior Court of said t c tin y, while sitting for ordina y purposes:— c Eight ninths of five Negroes, viz. f Vggy, Aqud a, Mi-n-it and Eliza, sold H as the properly of William Wallace, leci.-ased, to n satisfy the heirs and creditors of said deceased. I Terms on th<* day of sale. e William Wallace, Jld)isr. December 27. 0824- 9t 54 Notice. &*** AGREEABLE to an order odMTHonorable the Inferior Court of Burkedfounty, when sit ting for Ordinary purposes,Jfill be sold on the - first Tuesday in February Jfiext, at the Court house tn Wayneshoropglf between the usual hours of sale : Two negroesla bay and girl, he longing to the estaleTrif pei, rJ. Gouiding, <(«. , ceased, sdd for the benefit of tlte heirs and ere ; ditors of said Estate. Conditions cash. Absoluui Kinsey, adm’r. November 24, 18?4 J2r * 44 —-p - * J. Shimi’s Panacea. THE subscriber haying discovered the compo siiiun of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea, has now a supply on hand.lbr.-sale ; he has redu ced the price ‘from g>3 50 to g 2 50, or by the dozen Jj24, ’ e All charitable institutions in (he United States : and the poor’will be supplied gratis. It tiie citizens of the principal dities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute litis medicine to the poor, it will'be'■supplied. This medisine is cele’brafed for the cure of the following diseases, “ scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer ated or putrid sore throift, long' standing riiu malic cutaneous diseases,- white sweli -1 mg. and disease'of the holies, anti all cases gen .. orally of the ulcerous character, anachronic di»- • eases, generally arising in debilitated constitu tions, but more expecjally from syphilis, or alfec lions arising therefrom ; ulcers ip the layrnx, hides,' sic. And that dreadful disease occasioned iy a long and excessive use of mercury, kc. It is ..iso useful in disease of.the Liver.” - ' '- r CERTIFICATES, I hsfVe within the last two years had an oppor ttnityof seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcer* which having resisted previously the regu ■ lar modes of treatmeiu, were healed by the me if Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what t have seen that it will prove an important remedy in scrofulous, vcneriul and mercurial, dis eases. N. chapman, m. d. Professor of-the Institutes and Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Panacea of Mr, Swaim in numerous instances, within the hikM'fufee years, md have always found it extremely efficacious, ■specially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial liseasch. I have no hestitatiun in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. !). Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn sylvania. JOHN SHINN, Chemist, N. B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall's, N. E. corner of Third and Market-streets. P/ulaMbhia, February 17. 1323. Iml2m 87 A last of iiottous, Remaining in the POST OFFICE at Columbia Court-House, (Ua.) January sth, 1825. A 1 K Willis Agerton | Stephen O’Kelly B i M M’ g Eliza Bayliss j Eldad M'Lendon " illia 11 Barnett } .lames Murray Charles Bealle 1 Daniel Masting, le C | Andrew Murray John Cartledge ?Jacob Mayer Kd vard Cater j N li G Chgtiorn t Vlrs Hester Newsom ■ , Phot-. Cobb senr. | Mrs Betsey Napier G o. W Ci'awlord } O D | Mrs Ann E Oakmau John Duv s } P Isaac Downs 1 Mrs Mary (3 Peat-re Samuel Dotson 5 Wilder Phillips, 2 I hos, Dyer 1 W.ley Parkman E ? Pearson Pettet Hezekiah H Elgin t M Pittman F I R Copier Foster | John Heaves Ariliur Foster * * Richard or Jas Reynolds Mrs. Mary Foster | S Benjamin W Few Henry Slaughter Archibald Fuller } Billing.on M Sanders G | Mrs Cyntha Sanders Charles 6 Gdl > T Horatio Gartrell i .Irs E Taukersley H Revjarmn Hurst J Vug. R fight James Hamilton I ’’nomas ukins Pheoplnlus Hill j Mary Ann lute h Miss Ann B Halaway | Thomas Watson 1 1 Peter Watson, 2 Franklin S Johnson 1 John Wilkins- n William F. Wilkins, p. m. Januarv 11 3t t 57 FifVy DoUars IVtwavd. LOS P between Ligon’s and Carrel’s nn the Milledgevill ■ road, on the Bth instant, a sum ot MONEY, enclosed in sundry account sales of Cotton, viz : Account Sales of eleven Bales of Cotton, sold by J, S. & E. A. Holt, Account Sales of seven Bales of Colton, sold by If, Craiton to J. Ansiey, Account bales of eight Bales of Cotton, sold by B. Crafton to J. Adams. Tho,e finding the same will rec ive the above reward, on delivery of the money and papers lust, to Jesse Ansiey, John Campbell, J. S & E. A. 11 It—or to the subscriber in Eatonton, Put nam County. Bennett Crafton. January 14. 1825 3t 58 A Large Assortment of JLJ VEJVIL E BItOB S, J*r bale at thi» Offict.