The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, June 10, 1825, Image 1

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Sit Cob® tfiuit ®L, ——====: “ Many of the political ovils. under which cyry Country in the world labours, are not owing to any want of love forour Country, but to an ignornnee of its real 'coimiltilioii »nd interests. ’ NEW SERIES Vol. 11. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1823. No ion""'* Cfce €onstitutianalis'£ 19 PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, 1 BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. ®asa®®iK & sat aa 3 jl. No. 164 Broad Street, llovft this day Received A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLO THING, ; which will be disposed of low, for cash, \ May 20 94 $ for $ ii®o Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery, Samuel Hale, ~i Robert It. Reid, Thomas I, Wray, Augustin Slaughter, William W. Holt, I John W. Wilde, B. D, Thompson, J SCHEME. > 1 Prize of 830,000 is 830,000 1 Prize of 20,000 is 20,000 4 Prizes of 10,000 is 40,000 4 Prizes of 5,000 is 20,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 is 5,000 10 Prizes of 500 is 5,000 1 50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000 100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000 5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000 5175 Prizes, ) 12825 Blanks. $ 180,000 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, Less than two and anWalf blanks to a Prize, The prizes only to be drawn, and to he all floating from the commencement except (lie fal lowing, which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz : ON THK FIRST DRAWINO, 1 prize of 10,000 k 1 of 500 2d. 1 prize of 5.000 & lof 1.000 k1 of 500 3d. 1 prize of 10.000 k lof 500 4th. 1 prize of 5,000 & lof 1,000 kI of 500 sth. 1 prize of 10,000 & lof 500 filh. 1 prize of 5,000 k1 of 1,000 k1 of 500 7th. 1 Prize of 10,000 & 1 of 5,000 k 1 of 500 3lh. 1 prize of 20,000 k 1 of 1,000 k 2 of 500 9UI I prize of 30,000 Ik 1 of 1,000 k 1 of 500 I lie Scheme is splendid, and for richness and safety of investment, offers equal if not superior inducements In .any'of the Northern Lotteries. The whole Lottery to be completed in Nine Drawings Only, Prizes payable in Thirty Days alter the com pletion of the Drawing, if applied for within twelve months. Prize tickets will be received in payment for any Tickets that may remain unsold in the course of the Drawing. Present Price of Tickets , Whole Tickets glO I Quarters, §2 50 I Halves, 5 j Eighths, 125 1 For sale in a threat variety of numbers at the COMM IS SI OWE IPS () FFICE, s4l, Evoad Street. ! A FKW I) /ORS BELOW THE HANK. dj* Orders for Tickets and Shares from anyi part of the United States, POST PAID, and I enclosing the Cash, addressed to the Secretary will meet prompt attention. J. 8. Deers, Secretary to the Commissioners, * N. I! Darien bills will be received at par for TICKETS. 1 April 24 gy NOTICE. dhe following articles having been received 1 by Steam-Moat Company’s Uoats, and are now ‘.ii the Ware-House, if not claimed previous to the 25th June next, they will on that day be said at Auction, to pay freight and other ex pences:—- Marks. Articles. j No Mark 15 bundles Paper, do. do. 1 parrel Liquor, “ Jos. Gresham” 1 box, Diamond Maik 1 barrel Liquor, i D. 1 box, I- H. 1 bundle Fish, “ Rev. A. Hammond 1 box, W. 1 barrel Liquor, U. 1 crate, J "J. L, Graves” 2 boxes, Wm. J. Wood, Treasurer Steam boat Company. Augusta, May 15. 1825. 93 SCOFIELD, PHELPS & Co.” D PAPERS AW I) TAILORS HAVING formed a connection with Mr. Henry Howard, late of Baltimore, have removed heir Establishment to No. 88, Broadway, corner ol Wall-Street, where their Business will in future be Conducted under the firm of SCOFIELD, PHELPS & /TOWARD. Wew-York, June, 1823 y liUMRLW. Y ALT DllVti E AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and s prepared to make suitable advances upon alii produce placed in his hands for sale, John Everingham, ir. April 12 ° g,3 T* For hire by the month or year. .4 NEGRO WDMAN a good COOK WASHER TV anal RON ER, for further particulars apply at this office. 1 I May 17 og \ FRESH Hrs Gfotliau The Subscribers have just received a very complete assort ment or j I Sta\>Ye & Fane,} Goods, ; -—•AMONG THEM IS— | One case Leghorn Bonnets, j 'Thread Laces and Footings Barrege Scarfs and Handkerchiefs, India figured silk Scarfs, a very handsome ar ticle, Black and colored Grns de Naple Silks, do. Italian Lutestring, f Green do. Gauze, for Pavillions, Figured. Swiss and Mull Muslins, a variety of patternv, Rook Muslin Ruffs, White and colored Robes, Dimities of all kinds, Fine Irish Linens and Sheetings, A variety of striped Drillings, Nankinnetls kc. for gentlemen’s wear. Hall & Hardin. May 31 4t gy flfrDrtrto** vvALv. Guardin', AHE now receiving a large and very complete assortment of GROCERIES, which they will , sell low for Cash, or on liberal credits Tor appro ved Town paper. There is among the articles— Real Canal Flour Best London Porter Do. Northern Ale Do Claret and Port Wine Do. Sallad Oil Do. Sperm Candles Do. Spanish Segars A few very superior Cheese’s. —also— -6(1 Pieces Twilled Sacking 1 Oznaburghs, &c. &c. May 31 4t gy LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber 1 ts opening in broad street, one door below Mr, Al ten’s Hal Store, A ÜBOI Awn GENERAL ASSORTMENT 0» AND CLOTHING, Consisting of Oress coats, Fmck Coats Drab box Coats Double k single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do Toilinetl, Valentia, Swansdown k black silk Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswool Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Camblet Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses Youth’s close body Coats Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide - brims Immitation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, &c. ALSO— Negro Jackets and Browsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Coals i Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts Striped and Check do i Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. The above GOODS are New-York made, and I .vi!l be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New- I York prices. J. P. Bet/.e. December 3 40 N oiice. Dividend, No. 1. A* DIVIDEND of Six Dollars per share, has ■ been this day declared, on the profits of the Steam-Boat Company, for the last four months, payable on the first Monday in June next, to the Stock Holders, or their authorised Agents, al the , Steam Boat office, Savannah. I VVm. P. Hunter, Treasurer S b. C. Savannah, March 2, 1825 go To Went, MTHE Ware-House and Dwel ling, occupied by Mr. P. Stovali.l Possession will be given the first of October. Hamuel Hale. J May 27 8t 96 i j— ~ soc Sale. A Two Stores and Lots, upper end south side Broad street—nearly opposite R. Malone k Co’s Ware house ; which will be sold low for ■ cash or approved acceptance, on reasonable terms. Apply to James P, Maguire. j April 29 v ! It | TO THE PVmic, I'PIIKUK is perhaps no medical observation bet- X ter established, none more generally confirmed by the experience o» the best physicians ot all : ges snd countries and none of more importance to flu practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most djffi cult ana incurable complaints originate in neglect ed colds . In a climate as variable as ours,where the , changes of the weathe; are frequently sudden ana junexpected, it requires more care and attention, jguard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ol jhfe, than most people imagine, or are able'ism: willing to bestow. Hence the Vast number of pat perils, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthmas consumptions, and other affections, and hence the farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up by the learned and iliiserate. The many cases of the kind, tell under my observition ; the prepose erous compositions) of inflaming drugs, which are in vogue ; the disappointment 1 experienced in practice from remedies highly recommended ; anti my own predisposition to puitaonic complaints •«« strong inducements For me to consider whether a compound consisting of mild vet-etahlt -substances could not be invented, more fr4e from the well founded objections of practitioners, and better calculated to avert the threatening elf struction of the lungs. PULMONIC of Y vegetables, ■ or C() ughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions Ihis remedy is superior to any medicine which has been offered to the public, as it is prepared Irons (he most valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de peudence may be placed in its virtues for the cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge .the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of the Jsyrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is Uo those who labour under those distressing com jlamts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and liav ing admimstered it to thousands in New,Fork and h hiladelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it to the public, and after trial, those persons who purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo. ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they do! , !? ot feel satisfied that* they have reaped belief! from the use ol it. Directions for Use. Take a tea spoon full three times a day, sat morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. 03* Each bottle will have the signature of the proprietor. (C T Prepared only and sold by R- Audler. sign of the Ooldcn Eagle, Augusta. October 21 on OJ New ami Invaluable sasiDaißasMo PA TESTE ED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMKBICA. AUDLER’S Asiatic Lenitive for Tain. 1 This Medi- cine is a nev er failing remedy for the looth- Ache, Head ache. and o ther dis eases. Tdis remidy is good against the tooth-ache ol pain in the teeth and jaws when duly applied and employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy ir, delieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent parts, arising from or connected with tooth-ache It relieves head-ache or pains in the head ir the most easy ami agreeable manner; for this lie quent and distressing complaint, this, his new medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re stores both the organs of sense and the nerves or their healthy condition at a quick and admirable rate. 'Phis new and useful preparation produces, by , mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, . sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and 1 vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic ( medicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered , in relation to ll.e stomach, than to the mouth, the , head and the spirits, by its qualities it nets upon i the sight and immediate organs of digestion as a i carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing , torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mosi comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve meat is quite as favorable to diseases nt the ear, more especially it acts to great advantage in dul I ness and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the lading organ to the exercise of its true and healthy functions of hear mg. Certificate from Dr. Samuel Mitchell, Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York, tins day submitted to me his letters patent from the United Stales, for compounding and vending a remedy winch he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, and asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, at ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aromat jic, anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are well ca) j.'culated to produce a composing effect on the hu man body. Samuel L. Mitchell. Neis-Yorlc, November 2 it, 1818. "notice! T HE Public are cautioned against trespassing X on the Houses and Lots of tbe subscribei upper end of town—especially against hauling sand or earth from the river bank or contiguous ' thereto. Each and every person offending shal, have the law rigorously enforced against him of them. Hugh Neshit. January 21 gy K. AUDLEU, t SURGEON DENTIST', RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Ce tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready l 1 serve them at ail time 9, at his or their houses, i s d,e *' ,,e his profession, and hopes he will me , share ol the public patronage, as he will estrv teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if eve of difficult,, nd all its other branches. \ Taste ot Carbon, , A superior dentifrice to any ever offered so I cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am making the breath sweet and g-reeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, > Which removes all scorbutic humour in th< P °‘ irns * n d teeth, and makes them firm at tin , same time. , Prepared and sold by ' tl . E. Audler. ' US Medicine Store, at the Cotto. lulv 4 **“ ° J 6 G ° lden Easlc ‘ Jlu Z U!i <'- i t - 2 A. CARD. Z. FLORAE UK, SURGEON HEN I'ls r. At Bachelrler £/ Codiuise’s, Broad-Street, August, nearly opposite .he Blunter's Hotel. D ESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that In - has returned again to this City, and respect ; solicits the Patronage of the Ladies am ■ Gentlemen who may require his services in tin several Branches of his Profession.-Pers-m wishing his service in private Families can call am ■ see his work Manufactured on a new principle ■ which he warrants. j TeetYi and Duma. - The diseases of (he Teeth and Gums are chief ly owing to our own neglect; the parts of tin 1 aliments which lodge about them after mastics I tion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums art • first affected, as being the most tender . parts, after these corruptions are produced, com )|m°njy culled the Tartar of the Teeth, which , destroying both their texture and whiteness noi on y teprives the mouth ol its principal oroa dents, but brings on violent tooth aches, ami ren mers the Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.-Hut though people i. general may prevent those inconveniences, by care and attention at first, yet, if they are once ■ 8U,1 71 d to *« ke Place, it is no longer in the pow er of the sufferer to remove them, this being pro ! P.y ,‘l |e province, of the experienced Dentist -who has made the maladies of the Teeth ami Gums, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end ol his studies. 1 Alt. Finance, Dentist, By long practice, a close application to busi ness, and a thorough knowledge of the structure ot the I eeth and Gums, has mude all the opera lions in those parts quite familiar to him, mso much that what some Dentists have judged im practicable, he hath performed with ease and safety. He places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak mg the latter with pure enamel) from a single one to an entire set so accurately, that they shall answer every purpose of the natural. Thus the greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornament winch have the recommendation of utility. I hose Teeth that have fallen out their sock ets, which frequently happens, though in a per (eel sound state, he, by a method peculiar to him self, replaces as firm as ever, without the leas' pain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so discolored, of all their foulness and tartar, without pain, and renders them white and as (aim ever in half hi, hour. Teeth and Slumps extracted in the easiest man ner, if ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the first and second dentition, and removes the Milk I eetli at proper seasons, lest they should incom mode the regular growth of the succeeding onces and if a deformity of this kind has taken place through the want of a Deslist, Mr. Florance un del takes to correct it; provided the subject is not more than twenty years old, and restores the Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or der. N. B. A 1 inctnre and Dentrifice Paste, prepar ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth am 1 changes them to a beautiful while, cures the gums of the Scurvey and makes breath at all limes sweei and agreeable, and cures (be Tooth Ache i.nme dialely, with proper directions how to use it. October 12 31 IL&Wo T A HE subscriber having resumed the practice ot LAW, tenders his services to the public. He will attend most «f the Courts in the Western Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint and Ocmulgee, and the counties of Lawrens, Twiggi and Pulaski, in the Southern Circuits, Thomas W. Harris. 0"T Letters addresse Ito Inin Monroe, Wal ton comity, will lie attended to. February 8 3m 63 NT atice. subscribers bate connected themselves ii m the practice of the LAW—they willum firmly attend all the counties of the Northern Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wen ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found it their office im Elbe/ton, where they will take I, Measure in transacting the business ot those who nay be unfortunate enough to he involved in the Law. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. I January 1, 1825 57 Uonk ami 3v»b Vrinting, Ntally Executed at this ((Jut. I TCEKDSt&S ©* m&M** EarTiago .Maker. H A C Jriitr.urn , 01 „?jr o 8 ‘ ,r, "» Su f’P , y of ■" yiIiHIJIUEb and G/G.S', which makes his assortment of Gigs complete-consisting of first, soco.ul and third rate Lea her and Suntr.p Gigs one Coachee and one Charimee. Being regular ei.. * y s,, PP ||e d with an extensive assortment, direct t < trom the various manufactories of Newark and its i. ( v ‘ cimty ' , lle ,s deposed to sell on as good terms as Bc the articles can bi obtained in Augusta , c OI * any kind of Carriages will b® e fwaided and executed in (he best manner, at the manufacturing prices. Gi ffs and Carriages inii.t to order. Repairing in all branches, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms m M,trch 22 If 77 " fflliiDimSlb AND STEAM BiTUS. II». Hoc EL, a French Physician, respectfully 'nf <,r| ns the public, that he has established * I BAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta. I he very high repute these Baths have acquired Europe, where (although a late discovery) they are to be found in every hospital, and the great cures they have performed in Boston, Phi. * ii wdelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt of their efficacy. Phe most gentle ns well as the most powerful medicines are administered by'hat _ means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to the patient. 1 h S7 are a "ever failing remedy in all cutane ous affections; from Psora, Ringworms, &c to Scald head and Leprosy. They also have never laded of success in either acute or chronic rhea- U. mutism. In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasaremis it : welling*, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the t. K°uty affections dispersion of tumors, ill id pufed syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections ; It ,n ““ uihous disorders, dyspepsia, hypocoudriasis, u e P I,e P*y these baths have been found most ser () viceable, and have often succeeded even in here . udft’y complaints. In fine, this manner of admin istering almost every remedy belonging to the healing art, may be rendered applicable I o almost every case, and (it is repeated) without any pain, I trouble, or disgust to the patient. < As these baths are not yet generally known. „ Dr. Hoorn will be happy to give the mus ms i Pcclable references to persons who have been f cured by taking them. Tka Steam # .Medical Bath i Establishment. Is in Ellis-Streel, opposite Mr. if. Mealing’s Brick House, a cl has an entrance in Uroad*street ) immediately opposite the city //otel. January 11 57 I ——~ - - - - Boetov Thomaa RESPE'; I KUI.LY uiinmincesto his friends and ihe public, that lie h*»* u j | residence of Capt. Navey, where he may beat I ail times found, when not Professionally engaged elsewhere. Hurke county, Vfav °8 3t r 98 T . 1. HE inhabitants of Augusta and vicinity, are intormed that a supply of It.K has been received I at the new Ice House, back of the Eagle I avern, where it may be obtained from sunrise to sunset every day during the summer. Persons living at a (!is<«nce, can have it packed I so as to keep several days. TJez. Dickinson, Ice Hume Kt eftev, Vfav 3 N otice. LL persons to whom the estate of John M Ladiiin, deceased, is indebted, are requests to 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 1 Peter ilennoch, JldmW. July 23. it « A Branch of the Classical and KngliKh Seminary <-l Augusta, will be removed to the Sand-hills, The school, under the direction ol the llfev. Mr. Shr-ehun, will open on Monday May 16th, 1825. 7 Edward Swiney, prefect. May 13 1 9J N otice. A HANK HILL has bem found by a servant ol the sub-criber, winch the owner can have [by giving a satisfactory description of the same, (paying for this advertisement ami a small reward to the finder. Patrick H. Cams. May 10. 1825 91 Notice. ALL persons having demands against the es . fate of Ehza A. Levett, laie of Hurke Copn. 'y, deceased, are reqneste i to present them le ; gaily attested, and those indebted, to make itnme -1 diate payment to Jonathan Lewis, ) Mm’r. and C w -‘ l •* « . t -Mn-’.c. <le liosina Morrisoii, \ bonis non, Msv 2 182 s : 7. T g| iMir Saio, oi* to ilftut. riIHE property ui the subscriber 10 Hie village JL of Summerville. The three Tenements will be s. Id or rented together, or separate as may best suit. Samuel Hale. May 20 fit 94 i'or feaio ov tiiiro, A Negro Woman, a good Cook, Washer and ijL Ironer. For partirula sppiy to William VJackie. February 22 H fig Blank Deeds ol (Joiivdymc e Neatly Printed on Vel um Paper, For sale at this Office,