The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, February 01, 1825, Image 4

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AAttUiusiraiot’a NO PICK. f \ GKEE MILK to an rd- r obtained from (Ik y&A lu.uces of (lie Interior Court of Burki County! witen 11i ‘nr Ordinary purposes, WILL BE SOU), at the C mrl House door, m the Town of Waynes hni'oujft|, be> ween the usual sale Il ou m, on the first I'uesdar in April u 1 xt . All iliac Lot or Tract of Land, lying and .» its in die County of Henry, c mUI • ini,- Vi l)ui|i|r -d (WO a.id on • hah' acres ol Land in ill fi h Dis'ric', number .ix een. Sold (m lhe hn< II of the h- irs and creditors of Can Gndbee. j inr. late ■ f O-rk Cimi ty. decc-a-. d. John Skinner, . idirrr. IViV))imhi>rn' hi u:n u 4 Id? ■ 1 )t Ad minisXn tor’s nulo. Agreea’de to an ord' rof ii,e ' lmorab.c the Jns'i c sos the I dVrinr C urt ot Richmond Cuunij will's sitting for irdmarv purposes, will be sol ■ al (be M < It ( 11 i ise in t’nc chy ol Augusta, on tin 1 first rue-dav 111 lla'f. I lie* 1 it nuhlic Older v All the NK«U)KS, boloogin^ to the Ratale of (icpsh >.ll Selh-rk. d' ceased, i w-t Reier. Loci, I’borntnn, Bob, Sam, Poly Henry a id Mary Ann. ALSO At the same time and place. one Track of Lind, situate and b' mg in the -.f> T district ot Early coun ty, known as Lot N ■ 27.3 ALSO An und vi led pu” u a lr,ck ol Land 'n lb enuntv of Greene situate on th'‘ south-west bank of the Oconee Ulv r, —snhl firllm ben fi ot ill Creditors of the said I s'ate. jj- Perms made kn >w , on the dsv n< >'atp. LuUo He' d. at cfitiqr A'lwiniutvatov F.stutu <>J C*. Selltch. <.rc’il .1 nr 4 S 5 Adinimslr.i tor’s Sate. Wi'l be sold u.i tni. first I uesd.iy in March nex l a! the (', net-House m Jacksonbnrough, Hci veil County, between the hours of ton a'd hin o’rln-k agi'ei aide to an order of he II mnr„ file the jnsl.C 'S • f th ; I I rior Court ol sail Cmt i y, w)» 1* siring lor O'dinsry pnrp s s One uezro man slave, named Pe- Cj te , hem iping to tin- es ate ol Wind or D'n k m d 'censed, sold f r the purpose of in king div slon among the Ih-irs of the ssid dee ■ asc Term, ma le k" wn on tin day ol sdc. 21 iidio if Occeinuer, I'LH. 03 James ’ lekfion. Jldm’r Ailmini-stiMloi’s Sale, (I'ostjmni d.) Will De ' Id ii the first Puesday tu I'cbrua. next, at tin- Court House, in the town ol Wayne borough Turk •cmnt v, agiv ■a* >1; to an ordio of ih • II norable tlio I iferinr Court of sal cnin'y, wmle siding 'or ordina yom posds ; Fight ninths of five Negroes, viz Aggy, charlotte, \<|u l a, M rri> » d Kl <i, s o as th i property of William Wa I c■, ipc-as d, t satci r the heirs and ere,l tors ol amd ilecens.d. Terms on Mte d«v of * ile. WiMiam Wallace, Jldm'r. Wecembei 27, 1H24- 9t 51 rthetilV's Hale. Will lv* sold on he fi st Tuesday iii Tebrusr' next, at ihe Court H iter, in the town of Wayms borough. Hu,-It i'n,'.TV, .viihms I hours ; 30 Nrrcs of Lan 1, adjoining Lands of W •.11mm K n h ' nli )• v.. u o t a ■ ‘ iu* oi « - p rty o |{i(mhi*<l Hwlc, to satisfy tw - Ji fas \ favour of \V Ilium it (JaMwell. M„S<» The ninth put of live Negroes, vi*. Aggy, Cii.irhn'e, q il. a, ~1 em it ami Eliza levied on a. tbu properlv ol Soloiniri Wilson to satisfy C. Brinson, ad niuistialor of John At kinson, , • — also — Olio' Negro -woman named, Ur- S"y and her cm,l lie irg ■, levied on is the pn pji ty of Edm mil 11. (daseock, ttkaiaiisfy an ex ■ention in favour of Satnu.l Hysler, returned by -constable. ALSO Three Negroes, viz Hampton Cbarles and Nan y, levied on as the property •• Stephen W. Ulount, to sa iafy an execution in fa vour of David Taylor, agains A B Suug-s, Su .phen W. li'mini, Samuel and N, L. Sturges. —also— -100 Acres of pine Laud, adjoin mr Li i d' B njanin Whitaker ami It u ■ Aden, lienig part of a tr.,c of 2 iU acres, gran' ed to Josepii Burnet, levied on as the property of John C. Ley, to satisfy one execution infs vour of Sturges and 11 ni it, property pointed on by Blount, returned liy a const ble. —A i.so— -300 Acres of Land, adjoining La .Is Übesu Bostick und .1 ihn Ca'cs, gi uiteil i .'eb.'i Scott, levied on as th ■ prouertyof Allred W Jarvis, to satisfy tw ■ executions in favour ol I'mlif) Lighttimt and Alexander R. Lewis. als > One Negro man, named Isaac. levied on a, toe 1 property of S etilien W. Ithim to sitisfy sundry ft fa» issued from a Justice Court iu favour ni N, L. and H. Suirges, again. Andrew U. Surges and Steuben W B. miu. John T. Forth, s. b. c, P epn h t ' l 7 y. k <4 1 —■ —— ——i—■—.— —- i> once. CUKE ABLE to a iorihr of the Honorabl it*, tie 1 ifenor Court of Hiclunond County, wi 1 b sold ou the first Tuesday in March next, i> the market house in the cdy of Augusta, b. tween 'lie usual Imitrs of site : Four Hundred and sixteen (5 10t!. sees of Lind, lying o i M’Bean, one ti'Ui purl i e hundred and fitly acres, lying on Spu Clvek. Three negroes ; Nancy, Hilly and V' k, l whole being Ibe real , -la' eol Lear ■ Collins, deceased, for til • benefit ol the heirs smiil ceised. Terms made known on the diu of sale Benjamin Howland, ) , Itulifrt AlUti. Dccrmt, 7 .7 SN wiUevV Vt» Hire. k* p Id- the H st ot .la' ii ly next, four ymim sA N t (iIiOKS, accustomed to werk, from th 1 p; ot Id to 25 13. P icq net. January 2l b{J TO THE PUBLIC . ■TnnLItE is perhaps no medical observation bet X ter establi-lied. none more gci trally confirmee >y the experir lice of the best physicians of all ages •■od countries and none of more importance lotlu practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most dilli cult ana incurable complaints oi .ginate in negleclo .■tl colds ' In a cuiuate as variable as oui ~whei e th ■ hatiges ot the weather are frequently sudden a d .expected, it re.Rjir-s more care and attention ;uanl again.! tins subtle and dangerous enemy 01 it«, than most people imagine, or are able am willing to bestow. Hence ihevast number oi'p.i tents, afflicted with cougns, catarrhs, asthma .on*umptions, and other alleclions, and hence tin arragn ot rational ami ab-uru remedies, cried u, )_v the learned and iiliserate, I lie many cases 1 -e kind, tell under my ob ervaiion ; the preposi ■rims cjmpositims of inflaming drugs, whn re iu vogue i trie disappointineut ’l experienced 1. -ranice from remedies highly recommended ,an ny own predisposition to puunonic complaints ere strung inducements fur me to considei whether a compound consistii g of mild vegetabl 'Ubstances coul 1 not be invented, more free Iron, te well I mud d objections of practitioners, am e tier cali.ul ued to avert the threatening di st ruction of ifie lungs. PULMONIC ot* VttgelaMes, borc-jugns, c his, asthmas anil consumptions, his remedy is superior tn any medicine which Has been offered to the public, as u is prepare lum tile most valuable heri s of our vegetable iogdom, and its qualities are such thin every de endence may be placed m its virtues lor thi ire of the abov" diseases, Rr mi the knowledg .e propi'ietor has f the pulmonic virtues of th vioi>, lie has no hesitation in recommending Is 1 t'r sc who labour under those distressing com • nits as a safe and elHcaciofts remedy, mid hav ng administered it to Hi nsa ids in New-York and Rbiludelplna, he feels no hesit.r ion in off ;rmg it to the public, and after trial, those persons win, purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they do i d feel sa'isfi il that they have reaped benefi rum the use of it. Directions for Use. Take a tea spoon (nil three limes a day, sin orn ng, noon and night, and continue il until r< u* veil, (jfr Each bottle will have the signature of tin 11 opr clot 'ff Prepared only and sold by R- Audler, sig ■f the Golden Eagle, Augusta. Oet ihi r 21 33 .New atul iii » altidltie som-suAii, Il Y RXTEIITH K UNireil SI'ACKS OF AMKUIC. AUDLER’S Asiatic, iicuitiyc i’uv Pain. riiis Medi- cincisancv the I’iHiili- Ache, llead- Aclic, and j|Wjpsjtjjp' other dis 1N IIS remedy is good against Hie tooth ache o' . pai 11 hi th teeth and jaws when duly apidin Slid empl .jed, it possesses sovereign efficacy n hdieving swe hugs ol the gums, face and adjacei 1 •arts, arising from or connected with tooth ach. It relieves head-ache or pains in the head, in in- most easy and agreeable manner j tor tins I'm - picnt and distressing complaint, this, his nev nedicine, is a charming prescription, for it n lores both the organs oi sense and the nerves or heir healthy condition at a quick and admirable aie. mis new and useful preparation produces, by nihl and gentle* stimulation, a chi ering operatin' pon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, .liarpens the pcrcepliuns, and invigorates tl. unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and vapours il acts truly like a nervous and cephalic nedicine ot the firm order. Nor is its etleci less beneficial when considered n relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, tlu lead and ihe spirits, by its qualities it acts upon he sight and immediate organs ot digestion as j ■arminative and cordial,expelling wind, removiu. orpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mos comfortable warmth, , file operation of this invention and improve nent is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear. nore especially it acis to great advantage m dn •ess and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi -nt deafness, restoring tlu fai mg organ to tin , exercise of its true and healthy functions of heai K'- Certificate fretm Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell Dr. Kzt kiel Audler, of the city of New-Ycrk. this day submitted to me Ins letters patent Iron he United Slates, for compounding und ' ending < remedy winch he calls the . hiutic Lenitive, am isked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, a ier examining the receipt contained in the specd'i cation, 1 find it C' utains a mixture of -uch ar >mat. lc, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as art well cal culated to produce a composing elfecl on the ho. nan body. Samuel L. Mitchell. dW". York, A'lvm'i r 2d, IBIS. .\vuVVev\s AiiVk oi’ Ruses. A N el guilt cosmetic for w hitening, sofening ■TO. and beautifying the skin, and removing pi" pU-s, treckles and chops from the face, neck, &c t he Milk ol Hoses possesses many qualities, for 1- .ot only serves for the above purposes, but it pm he blorm of youth on age, which valuable proper! ■very lady is fond ot enjoying. T his beautiful k - cos nit tic has ade ightful iragranc<, and is iin'arlicli h cb can be used with salcty, as 11 contains noth ng that will i jure Ihe skin, and il is an indispensa te article to every latly, and should be (omul to heir toilets. Dihbctioss. Afer being washed and drie hen take a small quantity on « piece of white Am indue I 'be wa h face neck, hands, &c. Eadi bo ■ te will be signed by the pronr etor. Rt ice gl. Prepared oily and sold by E. .Duller, Sign ~fth ; iideo Ragle, Augusta. ,luK 4 2 ftou\c tuul JlO Tv uTuur C S Neatly Executed at this Ot/ice E. AUDLER, ft BURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Cen t omen of Augu-ta, that he will be ready ii five them at all limes, at his or their houses, t he line of his profession, and hopes he will met hare of the public patronage, as he will extrac teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if eve -f difficult, am) all its other bran. bos. Taste of Carbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered foi leaning beautifying and whitening the teeth »n> ■ taking the breath swept and greeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE, Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in tin ms and teeth, an 1 makes them firm at tlu ■me time. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cotto Hinge. Sign of the Golden Kagle, Augusta. .In'v 4 £ 2 KEST ni vliv''.<7 .' JjmCPreseruatiue Vegetable Cerate. IPillvynpi i iant oiscovery <d a vegetable -ub startce, capiibh- o restoring and preserving be hair, wa- accid-n ly made by an individua who has neither lite Capacity nor the di position ■ prictice deception ortraud. The fullest re hance mat be pace-' o i I lie eHicacy and pnwe' d Hie Vegetable Cra-e, not on'y in restoring i.d prey, tiling the falling oft <u he hair, but in prodti'ing the greatest lustre and liveliness of i magi liable ; and die pu. me a r st assured lha its efte ts v* iff be clearly marbles ed in the coins. I a short Urn ■ by the renewal and vigorous growth of tin hair, and ■ y i fLciuxlly preve"’ mg its coming out nr talli g < If, The Vege'a.b Cerate lends to re uic.,at,- and excite be on gif sos tile cupdlaiy vessels, winch consiuu "tose ergans tint S'-crete the matter forml ig th iif i these, nke many ther organs of ih a l . ■ al body, which have b en in a st ge of d iruia y or disease, may be r s ored io their health ac ion, a ul perform all those functions assigne I hem by nature. The iroprietor being aware of the nnmernn: pi-cdics ..aimed mi the public, and desirous tha lie present article mit nut suffer, res s its me fits on the , (feet it has produced on hundreds o' i-rsons, both male and female, and found to hr he o ly thing in restoring and preventing Hi nair from c uning ■nt nt the heads of those who have used it, and all that is asked, as it relates t the vcriiy oi its t ff cl, is a fair trial. Elder y people, vvdh bald heads, must rest as ured that by applying a few boxes o! the abov. Cerate, their ban- wiH be restored with all its ou'lilul beatitv and life. The proprietor of the above va'uable discove i'v intends appointing agems through die United d'-aies lor the sale of it, and also i i Europe. Divectlows. Ibe Vegetable Cerate be.i g perfectly inno in, may bo pi •ntifully applied, night an 1 morn ig, and nt ibt d hard into die pores ol the hea. ‘ 'Hi the ft igers, Without apprehen -jon of dan r. In addit.on to its oilier value, it btautift the hair and whiskers. N. If. G -oil oe(j t h;y. ai e ba'd, after using it lor some weeks, witj< (iod a sma 1 fibre ol bail grow gon the place that is' bald , they will cm Unite il for ab nt*ten days after its anpearaiue, then they will sna'e their hair close off where i a(F*cled, alter that if will receive its na'ural an. vigorous grow h. , yy And ih ,se who have tile misfortu. e ol loosing tiieir hair by sick n ss, the Cerate will restore t ■ them in a very litlle tune a full and beautiful Imad of hair, as il is beyond all doubts ih.il it i he only tiling dial has ever been discovered it this country, or p- rliups in any other. A constant s-i-.plv for sain by R. 15. & I). G. Havilaud, Agents for Georgia .Tsmi'irv 14 "53 James’s PILLB. DYSPEPSIA, and its atendant symptoms, hab - tual costivene-.s, chol c, diarreoea, cholera inirons, I iiiseness, irregularity of the bowels am lies, sick headaches, y downesa of the eyes and kin, oppression ofstomach after meals, eructation, mart burn, Upend breadi, &c. are some of the pro Tiinent coos quences ol a deranged and weakened siate of the organs of digestion. 'he Anti-Dyspeptic Fills, invigorate the sfo nvidi and bowels, by a simple and almost imper r u.ible opera-ion, and prove a safe, easy, aid fficncious, remedy for the above symptoms, and ■or every modification and d gree of Oy'pepsic rmi its commencement to its most obstinate and 001 firmed s'ate. rou WALK BY R. R & 1). G. Haviland. Agents foe Georgia. 1) cemher 17 50 DYING AND SCOUEINQ. r BAH E Sub senher returns his tiiaoks to the pub I he generally, for die encouragement that 'ie has received since his commencement in tlu Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, by a s'net attention to his business, to hi ve a continu aure of their custom; be still continues at his old stand, on the north side of Keynold street, near 1 lie intersection of Bridge-How—where lie nit lids to carry mi the DYING BUSINESS, tu all its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and Woollen, also, Straw Leghorn and Crap (i nt emeu can have their Coats, Pantaloons ai d V stssenured, grease, paint mid stai ties extrac ed at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms, by Wm. Taliaferro & Son. y.-vpinber 2 37 Toy Svv\tt, V LIKELY NEgHO WOMAN, a good Cook " astier m I Ironer—for further particular, q' re at he Office of Ihe Constitutionalist. cen her 21 51 •s’egYues t‘o\* SuVe. 'H 'K, suisciiuer < ft’ers for side TV. Rjf | \ like- I ly Negr .es, cooms ing of Men, Women, Girls il Ifuys. T 1 e< will he sold 1 w, 011 application o 1110 at 1 lie Eagle Tavern, where the Negroet nay be seen. John I). Walker. 1 January 18 59 A. CARD. Z. FLOTUINCE, SUUGEON DENTIST, At Bachelder if Codwise’s, Broad Street, Avgusta nearly opposite the Planter's Hotel. aESPEC I FULLY informs the Public, that he has returned again to this City, and respect lUily solicits the Patronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen who may require his services in the everal Branches of his Profession.—Persons wishing his service in private Families can call and -ee his work Manufactured on a new principle, which he w: rrants. TypA\\ and Gvmva. The diseases of the leeth and Gums are chief i owing to our own neglect ; the parts of the » liments which lodge about them after masticu 1 t.on, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums are thereby first affected, as being the most tender arts, alter these corruptions are produce!!, com .only calh d the Tartar of the Teeth* whic I -stroying both their texture and whiteness n , inly deprves the mouth of its principal orm! t lent*, Out brings on violent tooth aches, and mil m rs the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to mrselves and others.—Hut though people h general ni iy prevent those iiiconvenienpes, by ;are and attention at fir t, yet, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no longer in the pow er of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro ne, ly the province of the experienced Dentist, - who has made the maladies of the Teeth and G-uns, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end of hi studies. «N\r. Tlorawce, Dentist, , By long rac'ice, a close application to uusi ness, and a thorough knowledge of the s'ructufi , o the Teeth and Guns, has made all I lie opera (inns in those pa Is quite familiar to him, insn ouch that what some Dentists have judged ini iracticable, he hath performed with ease ano -afety. He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak ng the latter with pure enamel) from a single ne to an entire set so accurately, Hint they sha , answer every purpose of the natural. -"lhustbr rrea‘cst deficiencies are supplied with ornaments, winch have the recoirnnmiila ion of utility. Those Teeth that h ve fallen out tiieir sock ■ts, which tiequently happens, though in a per eel sound state, he, by a method peculiar to him elf, replaces as firm us ever, without the least >ain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so disci lured, 01 dI their foulness and tartar, without pain, am renders them white and us fair as ever in half a ur. Teeth and Sttimns i xlractcd in the easiest man ter, if ever so difficult. Ueassi ts young ladies ami gentlemen in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk i'oeth at proper seasons, le-.t they sh ml! incom node the r -gnlar growth ul the succeeding once.s id it a deformity if tins kind inis taken placi hrough the want of a Uestist, Mr. Ftorance un lertak's to correct it ; provided the subject h uot more than twenty years-old, and restores the ee It to their natural, regular and beautiful i‘r- ' -ler. N. H, A rincture and De'ntrifioa Paste, prepar j d by liim only, wliicll preserves the' Teeth an-, ■hanges ihe.m to a-b autiful \yiiite, cures the gums f the Sett'vey and makes breath at all times swee 1 and agreeable, and cures tlie Tooth Ache i.nme ha'ely, wi h proper directions how to use it. 'fetch -■ 12 31 A. obt'vuu’fi Tavuvcea. HE subscriber havnig discovered the c. nipo I 2. sition of SVVAIM’S celebrated Panacea, ■as now a supply on hand for sale ; tie has re In ed tlie price troin §3 50 to §2 50, or by tut dozen §24. All charitable institutions in the United State- ' md the poor will he supplied gratis. It the citizens of the principal cities and toyv.ns will appoint an agent to order and distr.bute tin Medicine to the poor, it will be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of tin 'blowing diseases, “scrofula or king’s eyil, ulcei -,ted or putrid sore throat, long standing rim ' natic affections, cutaneous diseases, while swell log, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen raMy ol the ulcerous character, and chronic dn ,-ases generally arising in debilitated Constit 11 , ■ions, but more especially from syphilis, or aftec- , ttons arising therefrom ; ulcers in the layrnx, nodes, Ate. And that dreadful disease occasioneH oy a long and excessive use of mercury, &c. It is .iso useful in disease of the Liv- r. ” UEimFICATES. I have wiihin the last two years had an uppor unity of seeing several cases of very inveteratt ulcers which having resisted prt vit usly the regu- ( lar mndes of treatment, were healed by the us< , of Mr. Swinm’s Panacea, and I do believe, Iron • what I have seen that it will prove an importan remedy in scrofulous, venerial and mercurial dis eases. N. CHAPM AN, 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 las' three years, and have always found it extremely efficacious, especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial i diseases. 1 have no hestitatiun in pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON. M. D. Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn sylvania. JOHN SHINN, f hemist. N. B. For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E. corner of Third and Market-streets. Philadelphia, Feb nary 17 L 2.3. Iml2m 87 V'wtuVy DuVVavs RpANapd. UANAWAV from tile subscriber aonul the Is of this instant, two tiegroe-., viz. JIM, a man between 25 and 30 years of age, a little yehou complected, slow ol speech, and actively made : nad on when he left me a homespun woolen suit o clothes, and LYDIA, his wife, a tall spare mi|di 1 woman, quick ul speech, dressed also in bonus , pun, and took with ihejn two children, Harriet, a , mulatto girl, about four ,years old, and Jane a suck ingchi'd dark complected. Any person who wif ’’ apprehend and de iver said negroestome in Mon roe county, ten miles above Macon, on the road leading to Forsyth, shall be entitled to the abov-' reward and all reasonable expenses paid—other - wise should they be apprehended, I would ad v se that the follow should be put in j 01, and the wojjftan and children kepi until 1 receive inior -1 mutton of the fact, in which event ten dollar ‘ and all reasonable expenses will be paid. Said negroes were brought from Maryland last spring. Beuj. H. Rutherford. January 11 3t t 59 ■ FOR SALE, 1 Five young and likely Negroes, viz. *ff)WO Fellows and three Wenches, accustom. J ed to the working of Colton and Corn.—Ap ply at the Western Hotel. January 25 2t 61 BUHDIKDiUL AND STEAM BATHS. DU. HOD EL, a French Physician, respectfully informs the public, that he has established ‘ STEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta. t The very high repute these Baths have acquired in Europe, where (although a late discovery) I ihey are to be found in every hospital, and the | Afeat cures they have performed in Boston, Phi- Udelphia and Charleston, cm leave no dpubt of j their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the most powerful medicines are administered by I hat ’ means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient. They are a never failing remedy in all cutane . Qqs afflictions j from Psora, Ringworms,'. &c.-to r Scaldhead and Leprosy. They also have never , failetl of success in either acute or chronic rheu u matism. r In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous . twelfiiigs, incipient dropsy j in all diseases of the joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; ■ hi all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis, pifepsy—these baths have been found most ser ) ' iceable, and have often succeeded even in here ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin. isttTnig almost every remedy belonging to the : healing art, may be tendered applicable tp almost . every case, and (it is repea'ed) without afCy pain, trouble, or disgust to the patient. Ja(F As these baths are not yet genoK known, I Ur. llovkl will he happy to give tie most res pectable references to pertons wUo have been con d by taking them T\\s Sseam $ .MMicaA Bai\\ E slaVjUsluuq nt, Is in Ellis-Street, opposite Mr. fl. Mealing’s Brick House, a d has an entrance in Broad street imnru diately opposite the citv If) ul, II ' 57 *\iesou «>\Ciaiie,i\\^. II is with pleasure and confidence that the I rustees of this Institution, present its da.ms ■ n this occasion, for the support and patronage of in enlightened public. Although endowed more dhtml y perhaps than any olhei' county school in he s'ate, yet its funds having been unproductive tor several years past btf.g mostly vested m state 'auk stock, the academy Ims been much clogged in its operation. I lit board have not been able to ffer an ad- quite inducement to engage the servi ■es of a Hector, who combined qualifications and character, that would insure success to tlie semin <ry. I hia bar we sre h ippy to stale is removed utd We congratulate the community in having procured for the ensuing year, the Jtev, Tiiomas Moulding, idiniv'fly of Liberty county, a gentle .•tan v. bose scholarship and general character are oo not >rious to require liie ’feebie tribute of our oraise. Mr. Gouldiug will superintend b .thschools bis personal services and attention b twever wdl oe principal!) bestowed on the female de partment. In (be male academy he will be assis t'd by Mr. Lathrip—a northern graduate who ins some eyperience in te idling—and who is re commended <*s unescep'i liable iu talents and morals. I o these considerations we have to add, local inducements, such us health, cheapness of board, kc. and pt rliaps it would not be thought upt . H ums to Miggtst, iliiil inasmuch as most of the imp 'riant elections arc Iran.'(erred directly to he people, it would become doub y necessary to enlighten their minds, lor no ti mb stands on a fir mer basis than this, than in proportion as i) tlie people power, we should lf>S<r*g!ve J fueiU knowledge, O i the practical adoption of this principle depends the preservation of our repub lican institutions. Joseph Henry Lumpkin, , . Secretary, CTj' I'h“ Editors of the Cyngtitsttiennlist, Augusta, and Itepnbdpan, Savannah luilh publish the above, and forward their accounts to Lexington for pay ment - ■ ' J. If L. ,)»■ irrv 18 * 59 t f nformatioii VV anted. A NV information respecting Henry Hutchi on i\. ot Mount G de, county of Edkenney, Ire'and w io arrived in Savannah from Liverpool, in the 'tup Bluclipr, Capt. Butter, in November or Te member, 1822, shortly aft r sailed (or New-Yont, aid has not since been lizard of, will be thank ful y by the sub-ciib r directed to Si. vannah, Geoigia, who his lately had letters (non Hie family of said Hutchison, expressing their anx :ety to hear if he b ‘ alive. \ H. Hutchison is aboui eighteen years of age, lair com; lesion, light brown ban, and about live : et nine inches high. tEjTTlie editors of papers throughout the Union, •re particularly requested to g va inis notice a lew insertions, and lend their aid to restore this y«-«ng man to his d scousolate narents. Henry Mactlounell. January 25 qUce. [V i he Fall of 1 122, aYm bof the name of Win. O’Hkiis ix a native of Ireland, left his .Mother in Washington City, District of Columbia, for Chariest in, S. O. with (he filial object of looking into a claim which she had on the estate of one Carmicheal, at Charleston—since which time he has not been heard of. Should he be alive, either in Soiith-Carolina or Georgia, a letter directed to her from him, td the care ol James Hamilton, jun. Esq. Member of Congress from South Carolina, will leach her in safety. Should any nne be acquainted with the fact ofh sd.-ath, he wi'l relieve the anxiety and sus pense i f his parent, by communicating it through tlie same channel. tEj* 'Hie proprietors of newspapers in South Carolina a .d Georgia will oblige a poor woman in great poverty and distress, by giving the above a few inseitious gratuitously in tbeir papers. January 14 5g .Notice. SUITABLE reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery ol Deedham, of dark complexion, middle age and common size, he is supposed to avail himself of a ticket, which lie obtained from me ab mt two months ago, au thorizing him to work out and receive his own wages. Wm. Longstreet. January 91 Jit 60 Molice. 4 LL persons having demands upon the estate I (m. ot Nicholas Ware, deceased, are requested to make tliem known to the subscribers. Those who ire indebted to the said estate, will please to make immediate payment. Susan 13. Ware, Ex’trx. W. W. Holt, Ex’r. A Large Assortment of JUVENILE BOORS, Tor bait at this Office.