The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, June 24, 1825, Image 1

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ww r i M> ,| M , nn i— m i m “"' " Ilh ,1,, “' , ‘ 1 ' V,L ‘. "<• 1 " «■• m "iiiiirv m the « rid labour,, arc nol owiiiji 1o uny w»iR nf love foronr Uounlry, but to an ignorance olltn luul coiutilulion and interuttts.” PRIESTLY NEW SERIES Vol. U. ACUUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 21, 1825. y O . 104, * Cite ■ilautftitutionaliist IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNGE, AUGUSTA, GA. MASONIC HALL LOTTEHV ommissionershave ti>e 1-1 asure J1 of announcing to (he public, that from the | large sales ofticke's up to tins lime, ai d the in creasing dema id lor them, they are enable 1 dp- I finitively to.fix a day for the commencement of thr-i Lottery—ami to give the most positive assura c-s of its being carried fully ino ell' cr. rh-- first drawing w ill PUSI 1 IVKI.V take pl.ce on the I&U\ oi August next, J’ersons wishing to adventure are adv s d to pur chase without delay as an advance in the price of tickets is highly probable. Dealers in Lottery tickets in this and other States will be supplied on advantageous terms hy making application to the Board of Commissioners through their Sec retary. J. S. Bet-re, Secretary to the Hoard of Commiss loners, ' .Inne 17 \i\) M.iK E BAH . bi To "buj >juv\v Tickets In V\\e AUGUST.! Masonic Mull Lottery. The first drawing of this highly approved \N\ WtiU\ will positively take place on the FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST NEXT. AT -which lime -will commence the dittuhu'ton 0/ the folh winy valuable fr ■ seals : 1 Prize of 30,000 Dolls. 1 Prize of 20,000 Dills. 4 Prizes of 10,000 D ills. 4 Prizes of 5,000 Dolls. 5 Prizes of 1,000 D ills. 10 Prizes of 500 D 11s. 50 Prizes of 100 Dolls. 5000 Prizes of 10 Dolls. WHOLE TICKETS, gio - HALVES, 5 QUA fiIERS. zj u mull i lls, 125. For sale in the greatest po-slble variety of nuir,. bers at (he Commissioners iffice, Ko. 2i4i f RvoaA Street. M here orders lor i D KETS post paid enclosing tiie cash will be promptly attended to, iCaddrc-seo to J. B. Beers, Secretary to die Commiss:oners, 1 N. B —Darien Hills mil be received at bar tor TICKETS. June 17 102 ■ " London porter, SPERM CANDLES, tallow do. Beach Island, BACON & LAUD, All of a superior quality, just received by Hall k Har tin. f June 17. vt 102 MiHOE. rhe following articles having bet n received! by Stcam-Boat Company's Boats, and are now m the Ware-House, if not claimed previous | to the 25th June nest, they will on that day be sold at Auction, to pay freight and other ex peaces:— Marks. Articles. No Mark 15 bundles Paper, do. do. 1 parrel Liquor, “ Jos. Gresham” 1 box, Diamond Mirk 1 larrel Liquor, D. 1 box, L D. 1 bundle Fish, ” Ilev. A. Hammond 1 b x, W. 1 barrel Liquor, G. 1 crate, “ J. L. Graves” 2 boxes, Wm. J. Wood, Treasurer Steam Dual Company Augusta, May 1.5. 1825 93 j UW V.ACTVUt.IV, L , AND Commission Business. At his old stand in Savannah, near the Fort, and is prepared to make suitable advances upon all produce placed in his hands for sale, John Everins'liam, ir. April 12 (S 3 An assortment of Carriage, Dig a«A Saddle HOttsE.S, For sale by the Subscriber, John Dillon, NO. 311, BUOAII STHBKT, Opposite the third Engine House. May 31 t ' 97 & Mr. Luther Camming, will act -s my Attorney during my absere-. from the place. J. M. Hand. May 13 it 92 No. 164 Broad Street, it WV V \\\ VA t\<Vs llwce/vviiA A LARGE ASSORIMENT OF SUMMER CLt) HUNG; vvhch -v 111 he disposed of low, fu call. ! Mr 20 »4 LA FAYETTE IIAT AM) CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber 's opening in Hrouds reel, one door below Air. Al leu's Hat Store , k L4H«L AND QKJiKIAI, ASSORTMENT OF AND CLOTHING, Consisting of ' Orrss coats, Frock Coats Drat) b ix coats Uonb k single mill’d Gassimere Pantaloon UraadGluth, Saiinell «od Corduroy do 1 1 uiiinet', A alentia, Swansdown k black silk Vests Bine and black Cloth and Ca-simere do Superfine Linen and Colton, trilled and plain Shins Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Larabswoof . Shirts and Drawers ' Flannel do do Ijtitan and Camblet Cloaks Ladies do Boy's Dresses Youth's c'ose body Coals Gentlemen's superfine Hats, some very wide , brims Immitation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washing 11, Jackson and La Fayette Slocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, &c. ALSO Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coalers and Pantaloons Fearnought great Corns Guernsey Frocks, red Hamid Shirts Striked and Check do Common Linen jj, Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. 9 Fhe above Gil'illSare New-York made, and! vili be disposed ol wholesale and retail, al New , York prices. J. P. Betze. Deccnfiher 3 4 (> V LDU A aud ii MiKELS Fresh North (Aflfhffilfin A 2.50 Casks F egh Stone Lune, of a -npei .-r •piality just received and lor sale a )N n. 308, hi I Thomas S. .Metcalf. - Mav 27 q,; 3 iF jiuTLusZ IE S ihscribut has h»it n the SIMiiNGS for 1. merly occupied of the Planters’ Hotel, and intends keeping id kinds of WEVVU^VIAIVLVTS, fnr genii men, who m.y caC > h . Daniel Clements. June in tup r enp Ci HE inhabitants of Winnsia and vicinity, are j I nln> m d th it a supply of ICE has been received .at the new Ice House, back of the E gle Pavern, where it in iv be obtain d from sunrise to sunset every day d inng die summer. Persons living at a di-tance, can Itave it packed so an to keep several days. llez. Dickinson, Ice House A' ester. Miv 3 „9 iloctor V Uinuas B. i FUI.I.Y a iinoinces to he 1,, ncls md the puhli r, ilia he has removed to the la e. I residence if Capt. Nivey, where he mav h a ! u 1 ,im “s found, when not Prof ssiona h engag. d elsewhere Our Ire cmnlv Mav 28 3 93 i iin %?1 'f. ■•'iib.se her has removed 10, and opened k i“‘(.nice in die Town of Sparta, H mcock County. lie will attend the courts of the Nor thern Circuit, ami the c u ties of Morgan. Green, Pulliam and Baldwin ol :oe <1; mi gee t’irco t. Ulysses I.PWIB. ( Sparta , On.) May 17 8 r 93 1 TP. . * 1 HE subscriber liavoig icsunied the prac- ci j •LA A', tenders his services to the public. He | will attend nmst ot the Courts in the Western Circuits, the adjoining counties in the Flint ami j Icmulgee, and tie counties of Lawreos, Twiggs (Hid Pulaski, in the Southern Circuits. Thomas \V. Harris. (C? * Letters V f al ton county, will be attended to. K»br'iarv H 1 r, gr A Large Assortment of DViAN KB, Eor sale at th.ir Off - TO THE PUBLIC. TipHERE :-h perhaps no medical observation bet. X tei e-.tabli-.iied. none more ge; erully confirmed b> (he experience ot the best physicians 0 f all :g t s, | sod countries ami none of more importance t< in. I practitioner,than the faci.tliat irtauy of the most diffi c ill ana incurable complaints originate in neglect ed colds, In a climate as variable as ours,where Hu , changes of the weather are frequently sudden aim ! unexpected, it requires more cure and attention guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ot lift, 1 ban >st people i mgine, or are ab{e am 1 willing to bean w. Hence the vast number of pat cf ' ,lts > ttltticled with coughs, catarrhs, asthma cons imptions, and other affections, and hence the farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried tij bv the learned and dliserate The many cases of ihe kind, fell under mv observation; the preposei er nts compositions of inflaming drugs, which! are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced ini practice from remedies highly recommended; and! my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider vvW-. ;y ( h compound consisting of mild vegetable ces be invented, more free Iron t founded objections of practitioners, and calculated to avert the threatening dt 1 “h > ■'€■ fdi f the lungs. PULMONIC [■ Syru\» o£ Vegetables, For coughs, colds, asthmas and consiimptious I his remedy is superior to any medicine wbici has been offered to the public, as it is prepare from the moat valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de pemlence may be placed in its virtues for tin ■ cure of the above diseases. From tin, knowledgt Übc proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of tlu jsyitip, be fins no hesitation in recommendiog is ito those who labour under those distressing com lumts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and liav , mg administeretl it to thousands in New-York and! niladelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it l«» the public, and after trial, ih'?se person* win I purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo i ocy refunded by returning the buttle, if they dt 1 mu led satisfied that they have reaped benef from the use of it. Directions for Use. Take a lea spoon full three limes a day, SH i i || ~,rn "(?« aoon night, and continue it until re lieved. I I ffj* Each bottle will have (he signature of tlx .jproprietoi .t j c. e,,area only and sold by E- Audler, sigi of the G 'lflen Kacrle, Augusta. i ' 33 - —— - . ' • v t“w and final Utility. l-ATHNTEEU HI TUB UKITKII, STATES OF AMERICA, AUDLER’S Asiatic Lenitive tor Tain. I his Metii- cine isanev er failing y*p remedy for tlie I’ooth- Ache, Head Ache, and j otlier clis 'l' ts remedy is >d ..g.unsl the tooth ache ol i X pain n i he teeth jmd jaws when duly applied | andl employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy ii, I'evmg swellings of the gums, (ace and adjacent i pans, ansing from or connected w,tb looih'-ach* i It relieves head-ache or pains in the he ad ii 1 • the most easy and agreeable manner; lor tips fre quern and distressing complaint, ibis, bis ~ev i medicine, is u charming prescription, for it re stores both the organ , of sense and the nerves ot I them healthy condition at a quick and admirable 1 rate. ! Tins new and useful preparation produces, by L mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation i M'oo the spirit-—it quickens the sensations, < ■toarpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin I, (unctions ot the min 1 by dissipating gloom and I vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cepbalit d merlienije of the first order. Nor is it> effect less beneficial when considered e " ’.'ulalion to the stomach, than to die mouth, the c •lead and the spirits, by Us qualities it acts upon o 'be sight and immediate organs of digestion as t a carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing d | torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most •comfortable warmth, | I'he operation of this invention and improve jment is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear, ore especially it ac's to great advantage in dul' | ucs.s and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi i ejit deafness, restoring the lading organ to tlu | (exercise of its true and healthy functions ol hear Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell. Hr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York, •bis day submitted to me his letters patent from he United States, for compounding and vending!. a remedy which he cabs the Asiatic Lenitive, audl asked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, ai I ter examining the receipt contained in the specifi U cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aruma I' ic, anodyne, and anti p.cid article-, as are well cal j ciliated to produce a Composing effect on the hn man body. i Samuel L. Mitchell. !‘ New-York, November hi, IHI H. NUTICK r | , HK Public are cautioned against trespassing i. on the Houses and Lots ot the snb-enbe i (tipper end of town—especially against hauling 1 -and or earth from the river bank or coniiguou ' 1 lereto. Kadi and every person offending sbal | "ive the law rigorously enforced against linn < I i a hliem. Hugh Nesbit. ! January 21 gy mm— wi ;i i —niTiriif E. AI DLLH, BURE EON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs (lie Ladies and He tlfcmen of Augusta, that he will be ready I serve them at all times, at his or their houses, i (he line of his profession, and hopes he will me. share of the public patronage, as he will extrar teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if eve of difficult, id all its other hrunehes. Taste tv£ Larlum, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered ft. cleaning beautitying and whitening the teeth an making the breath sweet and greeabic. SC ORB UTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in tlv Stuns and teeth, and makes them firm at tli 'same time. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. I At Hrug and Medicine Store, at the Gottm Uanße. Sign oj the Golden Eagle, Augusta Jmlv 4 \) A OAK 111 Z. YLOVUUXGE, SURGEON DENTIST, At Uachehler if Cod-wise’s, Broad-Street, August, nearly opposite he Planter's Hotel. RESPECTFULLY informs the Public, that hi ha- returned again l« this City, and respect fully solicits the Patronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen win. may require his services in tin several Branches of bis Profession Person wislung Ins service in private Families can call anti see his work Manufactured on a new principle which he warrants. Teetli and Gums. The diseases of the Teeth and Gums are chiel ly owing to our own neglect; the parts of tin aliments which lodge about them alter mastica jt ion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums art 11 hereby first affected, as being the must tendei jparls. after these corruptions are pruduced, com , monly called the Tartar of the Teeth, wine t.estroy nig both their texture and whiteness no only deprives the mouth of its principal on.a dents, but brings on violent tooth aches, and ren mers'he Gums livid and putrid, and offensive t< ourselves and others.—Hut though people ii general may prevent those inconveniences, bv xare and attention at first, yet, if they are once suffered to lake place, it is no longer in tins pow r' 7 ffie -tiffern to remove them, this being pro perly the province of the experienced Dentist who has made the maladies of the Teeth and .Goms with their attendant evils, the principal' 1 object and end ot bis studies. Mv. Vlovanoe, Gehtlst, My long practice, a close application to busi ness, and a thorough knowledge of the structur of the leetli and Guns, lias made all the opera toms in those parts quite familiar to him, mso nmcli that what some Dentists have judged in. practicable, he hath performed with ease and safety. He places Teeth both real upd artificial, (irmk mg the latter with pure enamel) from a singli ne to an entire set so accurately, that they sha' answer every purpose of the natural. Thus tlu ' greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments ' | which have the recommendation t?f utility 1 Those Teeth that hsve fallen out their sock 1 ets, which frequently happens, though in a per 1 led sound state, lie, by a method peculiar to him 1 self, replaces as firm ns ever, without the leas pain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so discolored, ol jail their foulness ami tartar, without pain, ami t renders them while and as fairas ever in half at it i hour. | i eeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest man t ner, if ever so difficult. , He assists young ladies and gentlemen in the r first and second dentition, and removes the Milk i i l eetli at proper seasons, lest they should inconi (mode the regular growth of the succeeding once, and it a deformity of Ups kind lias taken plact through the want of a Healist, Mr. Florance «n r [dei takes to correct it; provided the subject is „ not more than tv/emy years old, and restores tin t I celh to their natural, regular and beautiful nr* t der. N. M. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, |>re(iar i ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth am' I changes them to a b tamiful white, cures the gums of Hie Scurvey and makes breath at ail limes swee and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache i.nrne (bately. wuh proper directions bow to use it. t Oc b«.r 12 -j SCOFIELD,~PHELPS kUo7 I) HAP EH S AND TA IEOHS HAVING formed a connection with Mr Henry) Howard, late ol Uallimore, have remove 1 ue.r Establishment to \o. 88, Hr ,adway. corner „ i Wall-Street, where their Uushiess will in future be tonducled under the firm of SCOFIELD, PHELPS k //OWARD. New-York, June, 1823 7 N’ oViee, jjlHF. subscribers have connected tbemselvt Gi in the practice of the LAW—they wi l urn o-mly alien I all ti e counties of the North:n breuit, and the county of Franklin, off he tt e -1 rn Circuit, one of them will be generally (bund it their office in Eiberton, where they will lain leasure in transacting the business of’ those win .ay be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin • Law. John A. Heard, , Thomas J. Heard. January 1, 1825 57 #S"o\ice. \|'f. WILLIAM A MATHE3ON, will act a my Attorney during my absence. A. Bihley. i June 10, 1825. 3t» \<yj t'uvvVugvi «Maker. a\S r«coiv. (I ■, a p ~ m-i spivijf Supply of C.iU/iI AUKS uml G1(!S wliich makes lii i •rsort ■ ent of Gigs cnniplel - consisting of first, second 111,0 third rate I tea'tier and Suntop Gigs, me Coßchee and one Churunec. Memg regular lv supplied wiili an extensive asset tint nt, direct limm lhe various manufactories of Newark and its vicinity, he is disposed to sell on a. good terms as , l ie articles can b" obtained in Augurta UJ-Orders for any kind of Carriages will be orwai led and executed in the best manner at ihe manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carnages hinlt to order. Impairing in all branches, at short •'>'ice, on I lie most reasonable terms. March 22 H 77 AM) STEAM IUTUS. Dl! HOUEL, a Ki-encli Physician, respectfully informs the public, that he lias established I KAM a ..I MEDICAL MATHS in Augusta, he very high repute these Maths have acquired 11 Europe, where (although a late discovery) hey are to be found in every hospital, and the great cures they have performed in Moston, Phi ladelphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt of 'heir efficacy. i'he most gentle us well as the most powerml medicines are administered by 'hat means, without any pain, trouble 01 disgust to ike patient. They are a never fading remedy in all cutane 'us ass ections ( from Psora, Uh gworms, &c. to Scaldliend and Leprosy. They also have never ! °f success in either acute or chronic rheu matism. 1 In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcous W'llmgs, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the J joints, goutv affections di-peraion ol tumors, ill , cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; - m all bilious di.s .rd os, dyspepsia, liypocoudriasis’, | epilepsy ihese baths have been found most ser viceable, and have often succeeded even in here diUry complaints. In fine, this manner f admin ister,ng a/msg,' every remedy |»el,ng|ng to the healing an be tendered applicable 10 almost every caSe, » . (it is repea ed) without any pain, trouble, or disgust to the patient- Ax these baths are not yet generally known, Dr. Dock 1, will he happy to give the inns r.-g --pectahh’ references to persons who have been cor* d by lakh.g them. Tkfc fcteam &f MpiVu-oA Bat\\ kstubVlsVvwuiul, fs 111 KHis-Street, op.ms'l • Mr. If Meidhig’s llnck House, a d has an entrance 111 Uroad- reel nnim dialely opposite the ci'v //oil Joniarv 11 57 tiUimu’u i'mmcea, T !,K S " b:,C, ■i , '' " v ‘ '< Uisi ' 'Vered toe eompo 1- sition of SWAIM'S celebrated Panacea has now a soppily on ha d for sale ; |, e has redo dtn »4" Ce ,r °' n g:is ° to s 2so > wby tup All char laid- institutions in the United States and the poor will he supplied gratis f! ,he c .«‘wensol the principal cities ami towns, will appoint an agent to order and u.str hole this medicine lo the poor, K will he supplied This medicine is celebrated (or trie cure of the following diseases, “ scrofula or king’s evu, ulcer! aied *r putrid sore ihroat, long standing run mane affect ions, cutaneous diseases, white swell mg, uml disease of Ihe bones, uml all cases e.-,i eraliy of the ulcerous character, and chrome d : s eases, generally arising in d bihtuled consluti. nons, hut more especially Ir ,m syphilis, .r a ffer. Hons arising therefrom; ulcera 10 the iuirnr nodes, &c. An I tlisi dreadful disease occasioned by a long uml excessive use of mercury, £ic, Jt is dso uselul in disease of the Liver ” CKMTIHCATEs. I have within the last two years had an opnor, 'unity of seeing several ca,es of very inveterate ulcers winch having resisted previously i|, e regu lar modes of treatment, were healed by the u ’ se ot Vlr. Swann’s Panacea, and I do believe, from what I have sec (hat it will prove so important remedy 111 scrofulous, veneris)ami mercurial <lls eßS S N. CHAPMAN. M. D. Professor of the Institutes ami p. act ice ->f 1 liysic, in the University of Pennsylvania. I have employed the Panacea of Mr. Swaim in numerous instances, witbm the las' t(iff e years ami have always (bund it exirernely efficacious* especially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases, f have no liesfhr m pronouncing it a medicine of inestimable value, „ . .. „ w (UIISQN. M. D. 1 rofessor of Surgery in the University m i>enn rylvama. „„ „ , J OIIN SHINN, ■pemist. a. M. for sale at Smith and Pearsall’s, N. E. corner of ('bird ami Market-nlre-ts. !‘h,lritlrlfi/iia, Eehroa ■l7f o > 1 T 2 87 N oiice. t’HJE public are caul on d against (lading fi r a ' “ . N tlle subscriber, made p« able to ), I. U'iMpsoN, SIX') days r. m the 28 h of May '■sat, bn l ive Hundred Dol ar»-» 8 | have offsets s o nearly, ur quite t*» ter simrtitnt (lilherl i.oiigHtreejt. • Tl|llP| " 6 ' ip] iN oiice. td- persons to whom the estate of John M I A oil IN. deceased, is indebted, are r-queste o present their accounts wuhm the ijme pre -< ribed by law, and those Who are indebted to •i d 1 Mate, are requested to make immediate pay. neiit to 1 J Pf’.ter Hennoch, Jidin’r. Inlv 2.1. , « V ilraucli ol the. n3lti«»ical tuid English Seminary of Augusta, will be rem ved to lie .Sand-hills. The sell ml, under the direction Hie Uev. Mr. Sheeh m, will open on Monday Hay l6tti, 1825 ’ Kdvvard Swiney, prefect. M v n 92 YYotik iun\ ,\v»h \ k v ? u\mg, A’eatly Executed ut this ((/ice.