The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, March 22, 1825, Image 4

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Sheriff’s Sale. Will bj sold o>in• ii -s In -d»y in April next, ai tuf C uirt ho ise dour in Waynesb inm«ii, Rn-'ce C iptiv. wiilnn sale hours ; 8 ) Veres of Land, adjoining lauds of I. wH V\ 111 field i.iul Dill I>d *crp- «a U„rl, of Willi-m Tills and others, levied ~, pr mery -I Him Tliomps m, d ce»sed. vontisfvtwi executions "i lav-ur of Ward &. I nz . mi „ an I Wil'a n Thumps ,n, v. Talntha Thumps m, ad'iiin strain* ol John Thompson, e ceased. —a l;o — One negro man named Manly, le ▼ied o i i' me properiy of Benjamin Guest, to satisfy two eX'-eiiti ns in fivonp of S. L. R >yal Executor of Wil mm Royal, for ihe u e ol William II | ami P -ter Leuu ux and James Tolli.ll, Ex’rs. of H. Cotton, d ceased. ALSO— One large dark chesnut sorrel II , | v 1•»» vi hi .* properi» if George M‘» |^, v i» giiisty tn Kxecumm in favour us Augitb lUb J()aiVS, c wed* ALSO One negro (iirl named Phillis, levied n a he .roper y t liaa-til Warn ck, die P, sa t-l'v an Execution in far our of hurket I) Th im;.s ii, ag-inat 'he Administrators of said War inck, deceased. ALSO — 375 Acres of Land, adjoining 1.a,. . 1 Co “'I a'doth- s, levied ... .is ih. p,., , ,y m .lie b >1 li st, 1 ) s.ilmfy an Ex culio . in avour of .) v. >b Uressor, junr. bearer, pointed out by defendant. —ALSO— gjj Acres of Lund, more or less, adj 1 ~ug La i» •! r, e* el icy and on.era, le Vi ■ I 1 is I ’’ I> rope vOl Wili am Godbee, In ga i. va 1 Ex-cu mu 11 favour ol Mu-y linffi 1, point - | oui by s rnuul Gnlhce, and returned by £ M.Bo— Acres of Land, adjoining Lan i. T II M >or- aid oillers, I vr.:d i... n« th pr >|n-11 yofJoin U. Moore, to satisfy sun del Ex cun.ms 1 .sued ir on a Ju• tines Conn, in f v .nr 1 1 .Mm C Toy.uri si. and now (or die u,< o' I • sv< II i). Ilnrkpoi .I' d out by John U. M • and rein rued h> J ones Tindale, conala hi. -tLSO 410 Acres of Land, adjoining Lind > d Am is Wiggins a .d otiu rs, levied on a< th .i'a '. rty 'it Uicii it I Evans, to satisfy an Ex ecu ii.n in i.v m- us Julm C. Puythress, pomUd on. by defend it. A > su— -200 Acics of Land, adjoining Land of ill,. Ea sts f Isaiah darter, oeotaa. , an I .1-i-rs, levied m as the ptoperty of Thom* II 1 liday, to Hatisfy an Execoion in favour o Thomas Ward, reU>-rued by a Constable. AL.O— One negro man named Jim, le\i e<l on as 11 property ml.■ * . if, , os ni> gumlcy ft, /iia, i l . ned fr i.n a Magt.i auis Court o Burke Comity, m lavopr of Hannon lines against L. Uvn and Iticlmrd dyne. 11. H 1— One negro (»irl, named Hetty, le- V*h <1 C P »|)« sty I »a W 1 li ll ,in bilib l\ h u hhi in favour of ti fit li. Myne. AI.M 11 Negnes, vi/.: Jack aiul his wile N -cv .'id .er I*o child • 11, I,c•> cy an J W ny old nor three children, .lick, Cul In 1 (v an 1 Emilv, (.Inc and her cliild K se, md . *.l m. lb li h-V'e Inn as me property ol L« «»i B.ne, t a iti.iv a 1 Execu' i 11 in favour of Uliarlti Ki Jiftid-on, v-. L wis '*yne, i —ai.i^o—• 288 1-8 \cre» of Isand, adjoin iuye 1. n,|, nf Janos H. It ya n i.nl others, 1 vie, nn a. Hi properly ol .1 .11 Kn.-rll, to satisfy u ■ K■. •Cut'O 1 ill favour n| En cis Ward. • A Lb' —— 5/d I 2 Acres us l.and, adjoining Li • T .ai. ■■ 1 nil r, 1 ciu.n -j.- s. 1 S irh Th itias Scai-hr •pf . ,1 sitisfy an Execution 11 fa v. urot lhe S « Geur^ri John T. Forth, s. h c. F hr . i, 1 i.j n t 71 fbUeriff’s Sale. Wll be sdlo 1 me tics I'u.-iiday m April next ti On- Court House in Wuynesboroii(;li, Ilnrk C 1 nv, »11 hi l <s 1 ■ hmir - 2(1 Veres of Land, be the same mir n- I■■s.a'J 11 n. IJ»' J ~l 1 hll Si a nor 11 H, Jn 1 si and hen. levied on as the properly ol F. J Borns d -ceased, lu satisfy tw 1 Executions in fa vn • of N Lamed, a,;ainsi James E. M rns. Al-ni si at 'r of said F J. Hums, deceased, poinift 1 out by 'he a I inn sii-.i* r. 11. I) Burke, i). s. b. c. F ' J-l ! J > , r vilmiiu.iiialiu s oute. Will in' s.l 1 . ,e li ■ I 1 day 1' V ini n»-x a' me (Jn ir II use d inr, m B n-ke Conn v, e in un order 01 Ih II 1 inh - m I r rl n- Cmirt o( sanl Uounti i W * silll Ir 1 I nary por m«a. ( Two hnudretl and fifty Acres of id I' ok 1 di hist 11.8 riel > . Mu urn Con t feu ", n is I.nl Nn lus, m (he plan ol said I) 1 t dci. aof 1 .s 1 ie propei ly ol the r .late of Sdo ni ■ Its' .d-cnasert, (or the bent fit ol the I upl and c Jim '-s Simeon llnin]>tun. ndm'r. .1 mary 1 » 1 A- luiiiiisuiUm 3 vf.jiie. OV «y 1 it iii*' n Ajiril nr v, in th T•vn n 'Vr.< , •) C dumb.a conn t,i .lelween •n. a! h n s if .a I . %> U\ bv, sSuit\, llii' vvh Voil iv 1 tj> o 1 \ ii-Inuring* t tli I W I u;n io rny c » c sd, cunaiM in.c m »(>nics. /i.n s Itv | five fiic. I 1 rtib iti.i ip ki'owo 11 ft. is t\ Thomas Howdie. ad in'r. I f■ h n 1.1 Adimiiihii-..ior'a me. A,.' 'b e o a,. lo ih inn, ~n e <’mir < I 1,1 11 I '' ‘ir.'ll II 1,, , vl | b, s ,,ld IM V." ** s * ""bay Ap .11. x', 1,1 the Conn H n <■ m \l n e i ,1 ,v. *>oe Lot oi I,anil in the4ih Lis tv c ' ll „ 11, ....... „ c vs.;. 0 ,ia V' » « ■ t mown bj II uniiib 'ti 15, Ci niai rag ' 1-2 \<r - > consol .a | av Amos right. .Idm'v. * iu; l»l«v, uin va 5, load. T 73 wAAvw’uvistratoT’a Sale. NOTICE. r.RRB \BLE to an order obtained from tin S’**. Justices of the Inferior Court of Uuik' County, when selling- for Ordinary purposes, WILL BE SOLD , it the Court House dour, in the Town o( Way ne norongh, between Ihe usual sale hours, on tin first Tuesday in April next, All that Lot or Tract of Land, ying anti being in Ihe County ol Henry, contain mg iwu hundred two and one half acres ol Land in the fif'h District, number sixteen. Sold fu Ihe benefit of ihe heirs and creditors of (Jar-. Uodbee, junr. Lite of Murk • County, dere s d. John Skinner, *ldin’r. U r uyiusf>oro’ January 4, lrf2s Idt 58 (jruanlian’s toaie. Will be sold on the first Tuesday n April next, a* the Court House m Jacksonboro’. Striven com. ly, between the hours of ten and four o’clock, pursuant to an orders of the Honorable Tie Jus Tices of the Inferior Court of said county, whet, tuning for ordinary purposes : All that tract or parcel of Land, containing to ir hu .di ed .nd ninety acres (nnu-i nr less) situaie T mg and being in the fourteentf district ut Irwin county, Georgia, and known amt hslinguished in Ihe plan of saul dis'nct, by the number twenty three (23.) sold for the beo fi of Sarah Lee, orphan, of John M. Lee, deceased I’erms m.i t* known on l 1 e day of ole. Pctt'r lletldick, Guard'an, Scriv*n county, *fnnu« v 10t t iN otice. A GKKRABI.B lo an order of the IlonnrahT [\. the Justices of the Inferior Court, when sit ting for O-dinary purposes, wi 1 be sold at the Court House m the Town of Waynesburoogh, m the first Tuesday in May next, ; Two negroes, viz: Tom and his wife Silvey, »u d for Ihe Ik n fi' ol Dr. Bicharu Uogers, Minor, lieir oi Richard Rogers, dec. i Terms at sale, Jno. llogers, Guardian. M irrb 8, 182 ). 9t T 7) 'Lake .XiAvee. City Road and Well lax tm 1825 is nov . due, and me Collector amt Treasurer mav It f und at the store occupied by N. L. Siurge-. .Inn’r. on the corner of Washington and Broad tree), every day (Sunday excepted) until first day of May next, to n ceiv. payment for [ ame, Public notice is hereby given that execo dons will be issued against ad defaulters immr liately alter the time ‘"ecified. Nathaniel L. Hturgos, Collector nr.d I’n ainire Ma-ch I, 1825. loi -r 71 NOTICE. Public are cauttoned against trespassiny mi the Mouses and Lots of the subscribe, per end of town—especially against In.u'i nd or earth Iron tin; river bank "r contigu u mreti). Each and every person ofi'endiog >liai ’»v ■ the law rigorously enforced against him < i hem. Hugh \es!»it. » Imunrv °t eN UiiCtt. VI.L pepsont- ‘o wh on the late Francis Ihmye of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indeb" (I, are requested to present their demands with i the time prescribed By law , and those mdebt d, are requested to make immediate pay ment. JL Rouver, ) F , Paul Ivobsignol. 5 Ts raerebep 21 51 Nolitc. i LL persons indebted to tlu subscriber prior .'ll to Hie Ist o| .) I,,nary 18*4, are requested to <; one forward and make immediate pay ment, as ;■ mgei indulgence cannot be given. Persons in h-bled to die la e firm of B. D. & I. Thompson, tv also req tested to make immedi te seflement ith the subscriber, who is alone authorised to ■lose the accounts of the concern. 11, I). Thompson. Augusta. Mri-'i 1 ;>i 71 -tS oitce. ‘ 1.1, persons to whom the estate of Joan M Jiwk I.avhin. deceased, is-ndebted, are requeue i present their accounts wi lini the lime pre- j •crihed by law, and tliose who are indebted ti iml estate, are requested to make immediate pay- ; nentto Peter Rennoch, Jldm’r. lu'v 23. V 8 fe pop tTvvep \ \ r E Subscribers hark Sto>e was broke open a. on Sunday night and rubbed, among he ai *■ icles taken, were two pieces ol da. k noxe- " Cloth s xieeo q arlers wide, intended i r flooi el th. lie hag t' fr. e marked M(a glass bag 1 FIE V Di'I.I.ARS REWARD will he g ven (m he property and conviction of 'h I hies. s S. Kneel:’nd NB. As depredations of thi- k- d have bee i- q i 111 1\ made the past week ■ r two with mi piti itv, cannot some plan lie devus-d to arresi die e villianv—wher- are onr Police ufti is. *j a, M r -h 15 3t 75 <J JS'tgvues tov vsw\p. r|XPF, suhartiher nHin for sale TH KNTY tike- A It Negr es, con-is ing of Men. W, men, G-r ? ud Bits, 'file i w ill he sold 1 'W. on api'lmati' ■ me at the Eag'e Tavern, where the Negroi nay be seen. John I). Walker. T'tl'ii '|PV 1 $ O •V NN ivutv vV, 1 | 4 hi NO woman lately fr-nn Engl d vvoun' » Be glad to obtain a-iluunm in some id .. n.i resßectable family. Site has been arcusti m i d t i every sort of work usual in lumilies, am 1 •"Ttd m»k - her-elf very nse.lul either with the m edle, or in any of the departments us house i j ; eping. Satisfaeiort references can be made. I Enquire a" llii-.• Office. ! 1 F hi-n rv 18 gg AN vvuwd Vo Uive. /S| I 1. toe fust ■ i .la u IV lies . four young NI t- ! OE.s, accustomed to work, troin tin ol 18 025 B. Picquet. j January 21 to Monthly Advertisements. N otice. months after dare, application will h. made t<i Ihe Court of Ordinary ot Frankln bounty, for leave to so 1) one hundred Acres of '-and, in said County, as the property ot Adan •Min, deceased, for the b ;nefit of the Heirs aim iredilors of said dec-ased. John E. Carson, adm’r, J «nnarv 18, 1825 lm6m 63 Notice. jgQINC months after date application will hr « I made to the Honorable Inferior Court o. olumbia County, when setting as a Court of Or tinary tor leave tosell2o2 I 2 acres of Laid H -"g in the 2d District of Monroe <’ u >y, Loi No 208, it being (tie real estate of W d iam ' mallei leceased, and to be sold tor the benefit of th. leira and creditors of said dec, -ised. James Smalley, Adm’r. January 4 1335 ) i 9 n 57 Notice. INK months after date, application will In IN made to the Horn Table the- Interim Coin! if itichmond County, when sitting (or O,dinar nirpi ses, fur leave to s- II one half of tour ai tree q larters acr--- of Land, in said Countv ■ joi' ini; lands of Ware and Coleman, for tin ben fit ot Seaborn Skinner, m or Livingston f?kinn r, Guardian. ‘’ept it 1324. Im9m 23 N otice. tkSjfl.VK mo .th afl r d ap ' a'ion will lx Ji''l made to the Honorable the Justices ot the inferior Court of said c u ty. when sitting f ■ Ordinary purposes, for leave to sell die wh>> e the real Estate of Irvin B el, decease.l, la'e c, oid county, for the benefn o( ihe heirs and ere dilors ol said d> c,»a-et:. James Li’iukcrt, ) „, , Edvvafd Bo}\ t. \ M m rs. Striven Count v J.n 28. 1 ’5, Imp f-3 Not.c i. N r INE months after da'", application wi'l be made to the Honniable th Jos- c s of th Interior Court, setting for ordinary purposes, i ■ county ot Burke, for leave to s id’ ihe n> *B'ile of Stephen Chinee, late ol 80-ke county, deceased, for the bem-fii ot the ue.r . ,-n ’ ervd 'ois of said deceased. Maty rhinc". JJdm’x, Jose,.l, C’Ua ce, Adm’r. Tturhf' rmnitu < ni, f. uT I> 9m 9 ? Notice. L! INF. minihs for dee, ap(hc (lon w’H b i.. ' made to the Honor ble Court ol Ord.nan 0 Columbia Couiey, for leave to 8" 1 al the ea! esia’p belonging to, the • rphans nf Sanuie' Sullivan, deqpits-d, and 1-n, an undivid d tra 1 jt Land, lyi-g in Column a Oouuvy, belonging o said orphans, and to Me'i- chi .1 ones, a Minor. Joint Cai lUdge, Gn- i 1 v a/ mid O I ham l\tjly Jones, Guard an of Jit ’hi ’a hves Mav 25 1 1 • 9,0 Notice. \TINE months after dale ap Mi cation "ill L Lo made to the Honorable court ot Ordn ary oi ol imbia County, tor h ave to sell two In- d wo and a half acivs ot land. Lit No, is 17 I D stric. (originally HaMw.n, now Ja p r. gram d co Benjamin Smithson, to he sM I lor he hen h nf the heirs of Benjamin Smithson, dec ased Thom a: C. BoUon, Adminit ■ t'nr de ho,’ s no : i June Ist 1824. I m 9 Notice. ■.fSiINE mmuhs after claw , application up | .i'-l made to the Honorable 'he Cou-t ol O i •ry of Burke county, (or leave to ell do rta 1 F late of Enoch F< in r d "c. a I. Jttlm K trmer, adm'r. Burke County, Peb. J 18 > I d fi ; notIUTH %fTINE months afterdate, applica'ion will b INI made to the Honors Me Court of Orel nary o Columbia county, lor leave to aril two tracts Land in said county, lying on G ecnbricr Greek one containing 31S am-- s joining Pollard, Pulli am! others, the other c.ii-ainiog 172 acres joinh Luke and others, it being a pail of the real esta if I hm-nas Jones, deceased, sold for the bench of the heirs of sale’d "eased. William Booker, Adm’r. In ght of h i tuij , January 25 P's. 1"9 61 N otice. V'SJINF months after dale, apphealion wi 1 be i J.J msde to he h morable I f nor Comt if climond County, h r leave toseh the undivide, ■aif ol I eneme t No. 7, Bridge Bow—also, tw i i mprov. d lets Corn rof Fiber and U,-ynol reels, tor the benefit of Margaret P- Bones, i Minor. Jttlm Bones, Guardian. Oct -her 25 18 t n’9 - N otice. CfllNK months after ilate, application veil be iiNI made to the In n -r Court of Co'u . bo’ 4 Cuiinty, when sitting foi Ordinary puroi'ses, t. leave to sell 235 rcr sos Land, (in sad C only) oc longing lu the esl.de ot William It (babb, tie- 1 ■cased. John Keimon. adm’r N-vember 6, 1834. 1 9 41) Notice. N’INE months after du*e, application will bi made to the Hon Tab e the Inferior Court ' Burke County, when silting for ordinary purpose or leave to sell all he real estate us Joseph Ma r-.y, laie of Burke county, deceased lor die bene fit ot the heirs and creditors of s.fx deceased. Benjamin Madray, Adm’r June 1, 1834, lm9m 97 1 N otice. 1 OWIN’E months after date, application will be U made to the Honorable the Court es 0.-diu ‘ ary ot Columbia County, tor leave to sell 223 a ores of Land, lying in Columbia County, on lb ’ waters of the big Kiokee Creek, adj ining Lands i ut Hamilton, Graves and oil ers. to be s It forth rentdu of the heirs of .lames \l rein, i rr-a«i cl. Hubert N 1 art in, adm'r. November 8,1634 Im9m 40 E. AUDLER, c* SURGEON DENTIST, Ti ESPEGTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen l-li llemen of Augusta, that he will be ready U serve them at all times, at his or their houses, ii the line ofliis profession, and hopes he will mee share of the public patronage, as he will extrac teeth and stumps,iiiid in the easiest manner if evei if difficult, and all its other branc hes. Basie, of Carbon, A Superior dentifrice to any ever offered foi cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am making the breath swept and greeabie. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in Iht um« and teeth, and makes them firm at the me time. Prepared and sold by E. Au cller. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cottoi A* <?ti of ihe Golden Kagle, Avgusta, Jidv 4 ' 2 A. \JAItli. Z. TLVUVA.N CE, SUltc-vEUN GENUS P, It Bachehter (/ Codunse’s Broad Soee(, Augusta near'y opposite he f’h.nlcr'sAiotely UESPEC I t ULLY informs tne robkc, that lit ha." returned again to ihu. Ciiy, and respect ohy solicits the Pa- milage of Hie Ladies anti Gentiem-ii wlm may leqiure lus services in the everal Bra'dies of Ins Profession.—Person wisuing Ins service in private Families can call an •ce his work Manuiac'ured on a new principle which he warrants, Tofdh and Bums. The diseases of Ihe Iceth and Gums are chh v owing to oar own neglect ; the parts of tin limenls which lodge about them alter mastica o ' growing acf.d and corrosive, the gums art ereby first affected, as being the most tendei •arts. I'tcr these corruptions are produced, com ■•only called the lariar of the Teeth, whic Vstrojing both their texture and whiteness no' - )y Urp ves the m null of its pimcipal orna . but brings on viment tooth aches, end ren u. rc he Gums livid and (mind, and offensive h irselves and others.— But though peojile ii eui-rai may prevent thoae inconveniences, by arc and aiieii'ioii u first, yet, if they are one" iudered to -kc place, it is no lo ger in the paw eruf the offerer to remove Hi. in, this being pro D oly the province ot the experienced Dentist who has made Ihe maladies of the Teeth am Goms. with their attendant ehis, the principa ibi’.-ct aid (> d' t his stn ies. By long pfac- ce. acl ise applicauon to nisi e s and ath rou- knowledge of the s'rueiui the I’eeth d v.u-oa, has niade all the opera ■ i s i those pa is quite familiar to him, ins rich 'hat what some li-- ists liav. judge;! in i acticubie, he hath (K-rtorrm d vvitn ease am y. He places Teeth both re d and artificial, (ms.k .g the latte:' with pure enamel) Horn a singit ■e t' a i entiie sot so curs-tely, dial they shai .wer every purpose of ihe natural. Thus ih. I ’a est d. ficiencie-. sre sup lied with ornament, winch h ive he recoouiu - , alion ot mill y, Th se Teeth that hsv. fallen out their sock ts, which frequently happens, though in a pn ect soui d state, he, liy a method p cu'.iur to him elt. r | lac, s as fine as ever, w ithout the leas '••in oi uneasiness lo the patient. He clears the I eetli, it evirso disc-lured, o- I their foulness and artar, vnlh-ut pain, am, oiders iltem while and as fairas ever in hall a' Mur. . eeth and Stumns extracted in the easiest mail er. if ever so difficult. He assists young Indies and gentlemen in tin irat and second denntion, and removes ihe Mid •V'-th at proper seasons, iesi they should mcom 'ode the regular growth ot the succeeding one ■ d if a delormity of this kind has taken pluc i ugh the want ol a llesus', Mr. Florance ui takes to correct it t provided the subject i: - more than tweniy yn rs old, and resiores the ve.h to their natural, regular and beautiful nr ler. N B. A Tincture ami D -ntr ficc Pa.te, preoa' ' by him only, which piesi n ,s the Te< h am 'iinges h: nuu b uit lul v/.it cures die gone I f 'bn Sctirvev and mak- s bieatlt al all i.in-‘s -wts ui-l agreeabl , and cures the t e.oth Ache i.nnu ately, wi Ii "roper directions h.>w to use it. Uc'ober 12 31 AuiUet’s N\Uk ol Roses. AN cl. gam cosmetic fur whitening, «ofe iii'g ami beaulilving the skin, and removing pin,, -ties, irecKles and chops from the face, neck. &. the Mdk ol Boses possesses many qualiiies, for n .I only serves for the above purposes, but it pul re bloom of youth on age, which valuable property very lady is fond ot eujoyng. This beautiful rose Cos metic has a d- ightful fragmnee, and is an arlicl. w b ch can be used with safety, as i. contains noth ng dial will i jure tlx skin, and it is an mdispensa Me article tc. every.lady, and should be found oi heir toilets. Dibbcxiovb, — Af'er being washed and drie ben take a small quantity on a piece of white fiar •ntloel ihen \va v h face, neck, hands, &c. Each lx> le will be signed by the pro.-netor. Brice gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of th '■.olden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 Vi\e DoWavft UewavA. 4B8( ONDF.D from the subscriber, near Wash ington, no he light of the i- Ist N vemoer. I 1634, a boy bv he name of Marcus, ab' ut tigli o-en years ol sg , five feet four or five incln ,igli ibi 'ght m 'at to, snuri and uitel’igent. ’I h b<-ve reward w II be pod for his denvtry to tlx uh-cr’iber. and k 1 r. as mable expenses paid ; <n n being 1 tdged in any Jail in the state, that lx i.ight be got. James Davant, IVtikes Comity F brnarv ?2 4t t b 9 N otice. NINE months after da l e, application will bt , _ made to the llonorab e the Inferior Cour 1 I Burke Bounty, when sitting tor Ordinary mi, s ) poses, (or leave to sell the real estate of Wi-ilt • 'Bilberry, (Micor.) deceased, for the bem fit o me heirs and creditors of said deceased. Jona. Lewis, adm’r, Jiirehe totally, March 7,132 S Itn9nis7 . TO THE PUBLIC. t SPHERE is perhaps no medical observation bet- I ter established. none more gent rally confirmed , •/ t*»e experience ol the best physicians ot aii apes I" *od Countries and none ofn.on. importance to the practitioner,than the (act,that many ot the most diffl cult and incurable complaints originate in negltcld ■*d colds. In a climate as variable as ours,where the changes ot the weather are frequently sudden and u mexpected, it requires more care and attention, c guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy of ite, than most people imagine, V r are able and willing to bestow, Hence the vast number us pat cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthmas consumptions, and other affections, and hence the t arrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up f by the learned and illiterate. The many cases of ne kind, fell under my observation ; the prepose troits compositions of inflaming drugs, which are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced in practice Irons remedies highly recommended; and ny own predisposition to pulmonic complaints, vere strong inducements for me to consider, „ whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable itibstances could not be invented, more free from the well founded objections o( practitioners, and J t er calculated to avert the threatening de etruction of the lungs. PULMONIC of Vegetables, t For coughs, colds, asthmas and con-mmplinnt. ' his remedy is superior to any medicine which [I aas been offered to the public, as it is preoared t from the most valuable herbs of our vegetable siogdom, ami it- qns'ties are such that every de -1 , v ■■) o- aced in its virtues tor the • “-hove i. ,■ ises. From the knowledge i •is ♦or (>«s ol the pulmonic virtues of the j•> i j lie iias no fi ; . ation in recommending is who!.. under those distressing com ' . d efficacious remedy, and hav ing adrn listered it to thousands in w-York and HMadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it in the public, and after trial, those persons who i purchase the genuine syi up, will have their mo ■ 'ey refunded by returning the botile, if they do 'Ot feel satisfied that they have reaped belief; ' from the use of it. Directions fur Use. Take a tea spoon lull three limes a day, say norn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. f£i/ > Each bottle will have the signature of the proprietor. Ily' Prepared only and sold by E- Audler, sign ■d the Holden Eag'e, Augusta. October 21 33 iNew ami invaluable soßawoiiaiß, ETEWTEDTUE USXTIin STATUS OP AMEUICA. AUDLER’S Asiatic licnltiyc lev Tam. This Metli- cine is a nev er failing remedy fo> Toolltj Ache, Heath i'|’? IIS remedy is good against the tooth ache of *■ pain mvi e teeth and jaws when duty applied •nd employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy it? Itlieving swellings of the gums, face arid adjacent (arts, arising from or connected with tooth ache. It relieves head ache or pains in the head in llte most easy and agreeaoie manner} for this fre ■ quent and distresalng complaint, this, his new medicine, is a charming prescription, for it .re ■tores both the organs oi sense and the nerves ot heir healthy condition at a qiui k and admirable a'e. I his new and useful preparation produces, by nild and gt ntlt siniiululion, c cheering operation span the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, mid invigorates the ■ unctions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and • vapours it acts truly like a. nervous and cephalic mi dicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered .n relation to the stomach, than to ihe mouth, the nead and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon \ he sight and immediate organs of digestion a- a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing nrpnr, correcting acidity, and dialing a most comfortable warmth. flip operation of this invention and improve ■ent is quite as favorable to diseases ol the car, nore especially it acts to great advantage in dul ess and hardness of bearing, and even in incipi -1 ent deafness, restoring the lading organ to the ■xercise of its true and healihy functions of hear ' "R- Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. ' I Dr. Ez. kiel Audler, of the city of Ne«-Ycrk p - t' is day submitted to me his letters patent from Ik- United States, for compounding and vending runedy which he calls the Jlriatic lenitive, anti .sked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, af ter examining the receipt con’ained in the specifi cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of such aromat ic, anodyne, and anti acid articles, as art well cal misted to produce a composing effect on the hut man body, Samuel L. Mitchell. A ' ■•-Fort. Wivemh.-r %l, 1818, DYING AND SCOURING f J'UIE hub cribi r returns his llianks to the pub IL tic generally, lor the encouragement tha.'- ■ e has received since his commencement in th* Dying Busuuas, in this place, and hopes, by s s.nct attention to his business, to have a continu r re of i heir custom; he still continues at his , ilil stand, on the north side of Reynold street, , ear Die intersection of Bridge Row—where ht , 'itnidsto carry on the DYING BUSINESS, ir. It its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and : V notion , also, straw Leghorn and Crape. Gem e.net' can have their Coats, Pantaloons and It Vests scoured, grease, paint and staines extrac ed ■i the shortest notice, and on reasonable terras, by Wm. Taliaferro & Son. I' November 2 57 V VIV 0 4 I.IKEI.Y NEGRO WOMAN, a good Cook * Washer and Ironer—for further particular qu re at the Office of the Constitutionalist. December 21 «1 INDISTINCT PRINT