The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, April 19, 1825, Image 4

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List ot Loiter s, Remaining in the Pos I Os PICK, at Columbia Court-House, (Gs.) March 31st, 1825. A M Archer Avary.jr. Wm Murray Willis Agenoii Vlarlha Mutewes Hubert T Allen Harry M’Lendon Archer Ayary John Mugruder Miss 9 M Andrews Robert Mai tin Jesse Alford Wm Murray B Mrs Mary Myddleton Wm P Resile John W Moon Richard C Burch Miss Mary Msgruder Morton N Burch Hezekiah Magruder John Burch Samuel McNair Mrs Mary Burk# Wm Muncrief John Black Thomas Malone Ralph Briscoe Jesse H Morriss Robert B Burke John Messer C N Cl*k Inferior Court, 3 Mrs Hester Newsom Cl’k Superior Court, 2 O Thomas Caivair Wm H Oakman William Carroll P Warner Cannon Wilder Philipps Peter Crawford Mrs Susannah Pullin John Cole Joseph Prince Miss Fliza Crawford Nicholas W Pitty James Canli-lge David A Perryman D Pierson Petitt, Esq. John Day Dr. J Parkhurst Miss Virlinda Davis K J no, M Darsey Randal II Ramsey, 2 E Reubin Reynolds Sterling Edward* | lane Ray F } James Rees Mrs Charlott M Foster D L Ryan O S Mr Mary Gurroll .L-sse Steed 2 lit kiai Grubbs M'ss M. Shackelford Willian M’G. rr ..viiliamSims Joseph Uurtiell Col H Slaughter J W Gibson R M Saunders H Joshua Stanford Thomas Harden John I’ Smith Samuel Hows Robert Shields Anderson Holloway Jamea G Slalings 'I lios. Harden Secretary of Harmony Wm Hnlgins Lodge No. 16 Mrs Mary Harrison T Henry E Harrison Mrs Rhoda Taylor Archibald HeggiC Clitircbwcll Tarvin Benjamin Harrison W Drury Harrison .Mias Olivia Watson George W Hardwick Col Zach. Williams J ; Th l nv» V atson Robert Jones James S Wilson L John Wilfcii.s Mi-s Muy M Luke Mrs Elizabeth White J W Lockett Samuel Wilkins l.nke l.vtly [John H W right, Esq Alfi r<J Li-vi Miss Martha Wilborne Mrs Mary J Loyd Henry Wills juii. David Low Y Mrs Mary Ann Lamar ; William Young. Wm. F. Wilkins, p. m. mm , ■■■■■■ - ■ 1 List ot Latter Remaining in (he POST OF.FuE, a. Waynesbo rough, (Ga.) l“l April, 1825. Robert R Atkinson 1 \bnep Belcher Mary Am Andrews | Jacob Bust Harley Attawry 5 Ann Henderson James At.dcrson | James H iiuymans p j Hrown } George Hammond Augustus Boulineau, 2 |Dnul 1) L Holliday John Brigham, 5 j Bt.'m Hargraves William Barron. 2 5 bn-1 Inman Jano s II Bryan | D 11 homaa Jones John Bel., senr 1 ‘bred Jarvia, E-q Vincent Bemfield I John Jurden Jessey Burch j Vbsolem Kinsey 1 IF chard B' ck | Slla » M Lester It chard Uyoe {James Lewis John H Cox I Bn ant Lane James Chance, 3 } Benjamin Madery or Joseph Chance | Isaac Farmer W m R CaUlwell, 3 { i,e ' r Y Marsh Marlin Cleveland } VV|l, »m B Mulford H nry (hew, 1 bev Colin M'lver Margardt Crozier {John M'Ncill S eplien U. beoport I Hi Baiildmg B Miller Samu* i Davis, 2 |>* Nicks Avery Dye 1 Whinney Oliver I, P Dugas 1 Benjamin Phillipa Mi sa Lucy Dillard | Gapt Roberts I A Forth | f lushes Rawls Tiin .thv Farrell Arthur K 'yal Jesse Farrow Wes'ley Reese < Thomas Floyd Elizabeth Russell Robert Frier , Frederick R oliubart Fielding Fryer Art or Sikes Margaret' \ Ford Clement Sharp, 2 E 1 .SS H Evans l.ewis Span* Charles Gregory James Shepard William G dbre, 2 G.pt Ereriil Sapp VV,lli«m God bee or Samuel Seeg*r Sumue Godbee or lames Shirley ’ Spiona Reeves J imes U Spann A ma Grubbs sarah Sea brooks ( Jona ha Gr gory , Eason Sneed Benjamin (iilatrap l Richard Thomas Orange Green William Taylor Le*. 1 r Humphreys, 5 I abilha Thompson Absolem Harwell, 2 Solomon M'upd John Host 2 ' lohn Wimberly W ulisrn Hu«t 1 W lliam Wales Aboei II lltday Jam*- Ward Jacob Hargr ve William West M a Isa.ie Harris | Ely Warnoch Joseph Hines or | E. Garlick. p. m. April < •• 'i AdmiiiislTutoTs nale. IV pnrsuanc- -I an order ol the I Tenor Com >f Richmond County, sitin g for Ordinary purposes, there will be gold at (he Market Hous. i:< 'he City of Augusta, on the fii t Tuesday ii June next : One undivided third pe.rt of the Lot in iht City 1 Augusta. ■ pri at it occupied by Messrs. Biadey L D ibcriy, having a front o' Broad and Ellis streets of about twenty feet which Lot is ill. seven'll part ol Lot No. 26, its the pla lof said ci'y Tin* sale is ordered for foe beo- fit ol the II .irs and Creditors ot Samue Bowers, jun, drre't- d Win C. Dilhm, Jtdm'r. April 1, 1825 111 r B'.' AdmiiiietrAtor's hale. ILL hi -mi o luesjav (tie J9th Anril, ▼ T s' he house ot Joint 8. ge-, al the per s ■ Ks'atr »l Samuel Bell, hie of the Com t oi R rlimond. decfised b\ ordn of the Hoii'ts file Court oi Ordinary it s-.id County.— Con dtlions maoe know e the 'ime sale. John Senge«, Jdm'r. A pri 4 5,. A v Hi Auwukta buokft^, ta*(i at //ftv Sheriff** Sale. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in May next, at the Court House in Wuynesborough, Burke County, : 9 Negroes, viz ; Matt, Cherry, Charles, Jim, \\ ily, Prince, Soia, Afly and hei child Lucretia—levied on as the property of John Barrel, deceased, to satisfy two Executions in fa vour of the Administrators of Ball Junes, dec. —also— -1 Negro man named Bill, levied on as the property of Lewis Uyne, to satisfy sun dry Biecutions in favour of Urodnaz, Welch and others, returned by a constable. als— o-1 Jack-Ass, levied on as the pro pcrly of Eubank and (tolls, to satisfy two Execu tions in favour of Wily Boss, for the use of It- N. Holliday and others. —also — One third of 318 acres of Land, adjoining Lands of William Barron, senr. a. d o thers, levied on as the property of Jesse White, deceased, to satisfy an Execution in favour of John H. Mann. —also— -200 Acres of Land, adjoining Lands of Thomas Burke, levied on as the proper ty of T. 11. Moore, to satisfy sundry f,, fas. in fa vour of E. Girlick and Itedfield. —also— One grey Horse, levied on as the property 01 Alexander P. Lewis, to satisfy an Execution in favour of Patrick Sessoms. AT.S" — The third part of three Negroes, viz : Lewis, Jane a tl l)av.-, leviea on as the pro perty of Thomas Sorsby, to satisfy an Execution ni favour of Cary G'dbey, administrator on the Estate of Haltlv Moore, deceased. Jno. T Forth, s. u. c. March 31 IK 5 5 r 81 aN otice. AGREEABLE to in cider of the Honorable , tile Jus'ices of th Inferior Court, when si' itiigfor 0 dinary purposes, will be sold at the Court House in the Town of Waynesboroug on the first Tuesday in May next. Two negroes, viz; Tom and his wife Silvey, smd for the ben fi of I >r. ii hard Roge rs, Minor, heir of Richard Kog.rs, dec. Terms at sale. Jno. Rogers, Guardian. Marc'' 8. 1825. «■ Administrator's aa.v Will be soid on the first Tues lay in vlay nexf, the Court House in Franklin County, at fit' usual hours, agreeable to an order of the In tenor Court of said County, while silting fu Ordinary pnrnoses : One negro, named Randal, of the estate of iVtn. Edwai'ls, deceased, sold in orde to make a division among the Heirs of said de ■eased. Terms made known on the dav <>f sale. George Stovall, adm’r. March 11. 1825. 7t t 77 Administrator’s Sale. Will be sold oo tne first Tuesday in June next at the Court-House in Burke County, at the ti suul hum's agre able to an order of the Hon orahle the Justices of the Inferior Court oi said County, when sitting fur Ordinary purpo *es. Three negroes, named Hannah, ■lucky a d Moses, belonging to the Estate ol Ren bi-u Moore, deceased, sold in order to make adi vision among the Heirs of said deceased. Terms made known on day ol sal Flizabeth Moore, admr’x. Mi 18 182,5 V* t U1 dministnitor’s bale. Will he sold on batttrd'V the 21st day of Mai next, at the late residence of Mary Plait, de ceased, or at my House in Scriven County, h» low Pearce's, between the hours of ten am four o’cl'-ck : All the perishable property be- I ng"»g ’■<> th- E tale of the said eo ased, coo i ting of Cable, Hogs, one Stove, Household •id Kitchen Furniture, together with a numbet of other articles too tedious to enumerate. Terms of sale made known on the day. Ephraim Hunter, Adm’r. Sc*ivev con if A’’ 1 4 1825 8' t 83 Xeu BoViara IWwavd. A\ ®*t"tied r an Horse, black mane and tail, about 1-1 hands high, 5 years old thi spring, has been missing from Mr. Charles Gas diet, in Jones county, on the 27th March. It is opposed that he has been stolen or straved a way. The above reward will be paid on the de ■ very of the said H >rs» to Mr. diaries Gaschcl or Mr. Thomas R. Stubb. at Mill dgeville. A o-H 1* 83 ! LOUTH LOST!! \NO I E drawn by Mes-rs a. Mitchell & S. Clarke, payable sixty days after date, Janna ry 21st 1825, to our order, for five hundred and ■ •igoty four dollars, 43 cents, and endorsed by us, i ue public is cautioned against trading for tin ame, ai d the drawers of said note against pay nent to any other, than the subscribers J. W. L. Simmons & Co. Feb °5 IaU&V, ON the 12th inst, (with a all sum of money F. Walter's Check for j§sd, on the Hank o ingua'i*. dated the lltll in-t. payable to bearer The Ptblic is cautioned not to trade for th cluck. The finder by leaving it with the sui iCt'bers, will be suitably reward- d. R. B. Duncan & ('u. Janusrv 14 5' t*ov Sale. rHE subsenoer idlers tor ale I MENTYIik ly Negroes, consisting I Men. W omen, Gir. ,'d Buys. The\ will be sold low, on applicatioi nine at the Eagle Tavern, where the Negrot may be seen. John I). Walker. .1 unitary 18 *0 A situation Wauled, A YOUNG wo: an lately fr m England would A be glad to obtain a situation in some pitutr sod respectable family. She has been accustom •d to every sort of work usual in families, am - would in k- hersell very u.elul either with lh. Needle, or in any of the deparcinents of housi k' e 'iog. Satisfactory references can be nmdt E quire at this Office. .February J.B fa TO THE PUBLIC. THERE is perhaps no medical observation bet ter established none more generally confirme* by the experience ot the best physicians of all age> sod countries and none of more importance to thi practitioner,than the fact,that many ot the most diffi cult and incurable complaints originate in neglect' ed colde. In a climate as variable as ours,where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden and unexpected, it requires more care and attention guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ot tie, than most people imagine, or are able an< willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin tarrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried ut by the learned and illiseraie. the many cases o • tie kind, fell under my observation ; the prepost erous compositions of inflaming drugs, whic' ire in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced ii practice from remedies highly recommended, ant' my own predisposition to putaonic complaints ■vere strong inducements for'nse to considet whether a compound consisting ot mild vegetabl iubstsiices could not he invented, more fret* frort the well founded objections of practitioners, am belter calculated , avert the threatening di struclion of the lungs PULMONIC Syrup ot VagatokVaa, For coughs, colds, asthmas an. comminution.' I'his remedy is superior any medicine whic ins been offered 11 the public, as it is prepare trom the most valuable herbs of our vegetabl kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de pendence may be placed in its virtues tor lh< cure of the above diseases. From the kimwledg the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of th syru ■, he has m* hesitation in recommending i to those who labour under th .se di-iresv.g com lain's as a safe and ellicacious remedy, and hav ing i.dinmiatnred it to thousands in New York a >■ Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in < liering to the |,ubli" and after trial, th 'se persons wh purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo nev refunded by returning tiie bo tie, if mey di not teei saiisli-d that tm.y hare 'raped benel from the use of it. Directions for Use. Take a tea spoon hill t ire- a day, sa* morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. GCj” Each bottle will have the signature of ti. propretor. CCT Prepared only and sold ' E- Audler, gig of tin* Gold n Engle, Augusta. Or' .1 '( ' ft — .■ ■ -.■■■■ i ■— i - New mid i v ,a <it P ATCN'I't KJJ Bt TUI UAT'EJI STATES Ot AHHICI A (IDLER’S Asiatic Lciu \c lor Pain. riiis Medi- * cine is a nev er failing /?'*. remedy for the sooth- Ache, Head Ache, and other dis JA IS remedy is good .'gams' the tooth ache « JL pain in th teeth and jaws when duly appliei and employed, it possesses sovereign ffleacy Believing swellings of the gums, face and adjace .parts, arising from or connected with to,»th ach [ It relieves head-ache or pains in '.he head i the most easy and agreeable manner; for this fr quent and distressing complaint, diis, his ns medicine, is a charming prescription, for it i "tores both the organs of sense and the nerve ' heir healthy condition at a quick and admi 8 . •ate. This new and useful preparation produces, i> mild and gen le stimulation, a cheering operatin pon the spirits—it quickens the sensations sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates th functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom a t vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephah medicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when consider, in relation to the stomach, than to ’he mouth, th ieadand the spirits, by its qualities it acts ur. . the sight and immediate organs ot digestion »> carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removin; nrpor, correcting acidity, and creating a m<> comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improv. ment is quite as favorable to diseases it the ea. more especially it acts to great advantage in dn ness and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the tailing organ to th, exercise of its true and healthy functions ot'he.o mg. Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Jllitchell. Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York this day submitted to me his letters patent Iron he United Stales, for compounding and vending a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, aw asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, ; 1 ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of such aroma ic, anodyne, and anti acid a tides, as are well cal culated to produce a con.posing effect on the ho' nan body, Samuel L. Mitchell. JW>c- York, -Kovem'nr 2 <l, 1818. •iudlviv ’s .Milk ot Hoses. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, sos emny and beautifying the skin, and removing pin., pies, freckles and chops fmm the face, neck, kc The Milk ut Roses possesses many qualities, for is mt only serves for the above purposes, but it pul bloom of youth on age, which valuable properu ■very lady is fond ol enjoying. This beautiful rose has a delightful fragrance, and is anartich wh ch can be used with safety, as it contains noth ng tliai will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa ole article to every lady, and should be found or their toilets. Duikctioss.—After being washed and driei then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan anduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each hot tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign of the Golden Ksgle, Augusta. July 4 2 •Notice. •IMIF. co-pattnership of Julian & Thompson is •- dissolved. The subscriber hasj resumed his office near the market. N. B. Julian. ‘ Feb. 18 68 E. AUDLER, SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY inform, the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready tt serve them at all times, at his or their houses, ii , he line of his profession, and hopes he will mei ( share of the public patronage, as he will extrac eelh and stumps, anti in the easiest manner if eve >f difficult, and all its other branches. ( Taste ol Garbou, A superior dentitrice to any ever offered foi ( cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth aiu making the breath sweet and greeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in thi ims and teeth, and makes them firm at th. ime time, Prepared and sold by E. Audler. ' At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cottoi Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. Julv 4 2 A. CARD. Z. FLOBULVCE, SURGEON DENTIST, it Buchelder U Cod-wise’s. Broad-Street, Augustt nearly opposite he Planter's Hotel. UESPBC 1 FULLY informs the Public, that lit has returned again to this City, and respect uliy so icit-. the Patronage of the Ladies and Gent emeu who may require his services in th* seteial (tranches of his Profession.—Person wisning his service in private Families can call aiu' *ee his work Manufactured on a new principle winch he warrants. Taatk and Gums. The dlsea es ol ttie i eeth and Gums are chief y owing to ur own neglect; the pans of the ilinients which lodge about them alter mastics non, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums are hereby first affected, as being the most tendei •arts, alter these corruptions are produced, com .noitly called the Tartar of the Teeth, whicl •e-.troying both their texture and whiteness no’ . dy deprives the mouth of its principal orna o nt», but brings on violent looth aches, and ren <rrs the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive ti mi-selves and others. —Hut though people ii C neral may prevent those inconveniences, by a e and attention at first, yet. if they are oner offered to take p ace, it is no longer in the pow r of the sufferer to remove them this being pro ■ eily the province of the experienced Dentist who has made the maladies ot the Teeth am' G'.igig, with their attendant evils, the principa' bjeot and end of his studies. M.r. ¥\oranca, Dentist, By long practice, a close application to busi ess, a.ul ath trough knowledge of the slrucuin t the Teeth and Gums, naa made all the opera ons in tnose parts quite familiar to him, mao ouch tha l what some Dentists have judged im racticaole, he hath performed with ease am saie'y. He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak og the latter with pure enamel) from a sing], me to an entire set so accurate)}, Dial they aha , nswer every purpose ot the natural. Thus ilk I'oatest deficiencies are supplied with ornament which have the recommendation of utility. Fh"se Teeth that h ye fallen out their suck , ets, which frequently happens, though in a per • cl sound state, he, by a method peculiar to him •elf, replaces as firm as ever, without the lear sin or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, il ever so diso lured, oi I iheir foulness and tartar, without pain, am . enders them white and as fftiras ever in half a ■ mr. Teeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest man ‘ <*r. if ever so difficult. H- assi.is young ladies and gentlemen in tin irst and second dentition, and removes the Mill 1 i eeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom s •ode the regular growth of the succeeding once.' 1 id if a deformity of this kind has taken plact ' 'trough the want of a Destist, Mr. Florance un 1 ■ . takes to correct it ; provided the subject ii ' it more than twenty years old, and restores tin eeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or ley. 1 N. B. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, preoar I by him only, which preserves the Teeth am | Manges them to a beautiful white, cures the gum> f 'he Scurvey and makes breath at all times swei i id agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache ijimt ately, widi proper directions how to use it. 'V'ffier 12 31 IT is with pleasure and confi<leuce that tin Trustees of this Institution, present its claim, 1 dug occasion, for the support and patronage o 1 oi enlightened public. Although endowed more literally perhaps than any other county school ii die state, yet its funds having been unproducliVf •nr several years past being mostly vested in stall dank stuck, the academy has been much cluggee ■i its operation. The board have not been able u ffer an adequate inducement to engage the servi oes of a Rector, who combined qua ifications and character, that would insure success to the stum, ary. This bar we are happy to state is removei ~nd we congratulate tlie community to havpig procured for the ensuing year, the Rev. Thoms' , Goulding, formerly of Liberty county, a gentle nan whose scholarship and general character ur, too notorious to require the feeble tribute of out praise. Mr. Goulding will superintend b Uhschoo —his personal services and attention howevei will oe principally besto ved on the female dt partment. In the male academy he will be assis ted by Mr. Lathrop—B northern rad' a to wh • lias some experience in leaching—aim who is re : commended as unexceptionable in talents and ' morals. To these considerations we have to add, local inducements, such as health, cheapness of • board, &c. and perhaps it would not he though n upetfluous to suggest, that inasmuch as most o' the important elections are transferred directly P the people, it would become doubly necessary '■ enlighten their minds, for no truth stands on a fir mer basis than this, that in proportion as we giv to the people power, we should also give thm i | knowledge. On the practical adoption of thi principle depends the preservation of our repub licau institutions. Joseph Henry Lumpkin, Secretary ’ (J 3“ The Editors of the Constitutionalist, Augusta and ltepublican, Savannah, will publish the abovi and forward their accounts to Lexington for pay ment. J, H. L, January IS 59. ssmDumsa AMU STEAM BATHS. DR. HOUEL, a French Fhysician, respectfully informs the public, that he has established STEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta, The very high repute these Baths have acquired in Europe, where (although a late discovery) they are to be found in every hospital, and the great 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 that means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient. They are a never failing remedy in all cutane ous afli etions; from Psora, Ringworms, &c. to bealdhead and Leprosy. They also have never i ailed of success in either acute or chronic rheu matism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous Wellings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; in all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis, epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser viceable, and have often succeeded even in here ditary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin istering almost every remedy belonging to the healing art, may be rendered applicable to almo every case, and (it is repealed) without any pa; rouble, or disgust to the patient. As these baths are not yet generally k * Dr. Hodkl will be happy to give the mos u pectable references to persons who ' ■._;, cured by tak'u.g them. TUe Stram LalVa EstabVU . Is in Ellis-Street, op '{ 'sealing's ifrick House, aid has an m . . e r )< Mad-slreet immediately opposite the c. 2/< i. l January II 57 J. feUluu’s Panacea. THE subserber having discovered the compo sition SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea, ms now a suppjly on hand for sale ; he has redu-1 ced the price from g 3 50 to g 2 50, or by the * dozen g 24 All charitable institutions in the United States and the poor will be supplied gratis. It the citizens of the principal cities and towns, will appoint an agent to order and distribute this medicine to the poor, it wil) be supplied. This medicine is celebrated for the cure of the following diseases, “scrofula or king’s evil, ulcer ated or putrid sore throat, long standing rhu matic affections,, cutaneous diseases, white swell mg, and disease of the bones, and all cases gen erally of the ulcerous character, and chronic dis eases, generally arising in debilitated constitu tions, but more especially from syphilis, or affee lions arising therefrom ; ulcers in the layrnx, lodes, &c. And that dreadful disease occasioned >y a long and cxcensive use of mercury, &c. It is • Iso usetul in disease of the Liver." I GEIJ TIfICATES. j I have within the last two years had an oppor- •' unity of seeing several cases of very inveterate ulcers which having resisted previously the regu lar modes of treatment, were healed by the use of Mr. Swaim’s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from’; ' what I have seen that it Will prove an important; - remedy in scrofulous, venerial and mercurial dis eases N. CHAPMAN, M. D. i Professor of the Institutes ai d Practice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania. 1 have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, within the las' three years, ‘ ind have always found it extremely efficacious, , especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. I have no (restitution in pronouncing it; « medicine of inestimable value. W. GIBSON, M. I). Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn cylvania. * JOHN SHlNN,Chemist. N. B, For sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E, corner of Third and Market-streets. Philadelphia, February 17, 1323. Iml2m 87 DYING AND SCOURING. ‘ V |IHE Subscriber returns his thanks to the pub- JL lie generally, for ihe encouragement that * has received since his commencement in the Dying Business, in this place, and hopes, by a strict attention to his business, to have a conlinu unce of their custom ; he still continues at his old stand, on the north side of Reynold street, near lire intersection of Bridge Row—where li& intends to carry on the DYING BUSINESS, in .11 its various branches, on Cotton, Silk and Woollen , also, Straw Leghorn and Crape, ' Gentlemen can have their Coats, Pantaloons ami Vests scoured, grease, paint and staines extracted at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms, Wm. Taliaferro & Son. November 2 37 •Vo Vive. THE annual meeting of me Stockholders of the Steam-Boat Company of Georgia, will take place, agreeable to the constitution, at their office, in the city of Savannah, on the 2d Mon Jay in May next, at which time an election will be held for thirteen Directors. Polls open at 10 o’clock, A. M. and close at 2 o’clock, P. M. Any absent Stockholder, may by power of attor ney, under seal and certificate by a notary public .r justice of the peace, authorize any other stock holder to vote for him or them. Wm. P. Hunter, Treasurer Steam-lioat Company. . Anril 9 d 83 * Taka Notice. rHE City R-.mtl and Well Tax for 1825 is now due, and the Collector and'Treasurer mav be found at the store occupied by N. L. Slurges, Juir'r. on the corner of Washington and Broad sireet, every day (Sunday excepted) until the first day of May next, to receive payment for the ante. Public notice is hereby given that execu ■ tons will be issued against all defaulters imme diately after the time specified. Nathaniel L, Sturges, Collector and Treasure, March I, 1825. 10't 71 N otice. /A LL persons to whom the estate of John M XIA Lapkin, deceased, is indebted, arc requcslc present their accounts within the time pre scribed by law, and those who are indebted to said estate, are requested to make immediate pay ment to Peter Hennoch, Jldin’r. Julv 28 F 8 For or Hire, A Negro \S oma". a good Co-k. Washer anß li-oncr. For particu'irs apply to William Macki*. February 1M ts #e