The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 01, 1825, Image 1

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«■» ■■■■— , . . , .■.,, _ - .. * * T7-rre'g*v,ixr*y |r '*Ti , v i un l j*> _ *‘ u< '*"’ r ,llli ‘- 11 - >t! ‘•‘•Hi. anitrr win. n every Country in the world labnun., ere not owl in; to an, want of luvr n.oour Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution anil interests.” I'IUKSTI.Y ~ ‘ NEW SERICS Yol. 111. AUGUSTA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1825. No . 2 . '€itt Caiieftitutianalisft IS PUBLISHED EVKRY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BV VV. J. BUNCE, I AUGUSTA, GA. LA FAYETTE HAT AND CL 0 THING fVA ft E- HO USE The Subscriber fa opening in Broadxtreety one door below J\Ti\ *ll u len'a Hat Stove , m A LARGE AND OBXKUAL J %pat& ; AND CLOTHING, u Consisting of !, Dii KRSS COATS, Frick Coats Drab bos Coats 9 ;i Double k single mill'd Casatmere Wntaloonlt Broad Cloth, Ssiinelt and Corduroy do 1 Toiiuett, Valontia, Swansdown & black silk: 1 Vests ' |, Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do ; i Superfine Bitten and Cotton, (filled and plain!] Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and LambsWoolj Slurs and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Cambist Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses 1 Youth’s close body Coats Gentlemen’s superfine Huts, some very wide brims Imm'dalion beaver do La Fayetie, boys and mens seal skin Caps W • tngUm, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks i Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, Etc. — also — Negro Jackets and Trnwsers Ibnisc »ei v..n!s Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought >■ 1--at Coats Gim.itsev Frocks, red flannel Shifts Striped and Check do Common Linen do ’•Vo len Goves, and many other articles! in his line. T'it h -ve GOdDS are New-York made, anil will he disposed os wholesale and retail, at New-I York prices. J. P. Seize. i De r r nHe r * 46 . 1 "£*o BARRELS Whiskey, too do N. Gin, 20 Hhda. Sugar, S') s Coffee, 2b d ds. Loaf Sugar, .2 ds. Jamaica Hum, 2 1 ; s f'ngnac Brandy, 30 Phis. FI nr, 1 •■1 Ozt'aburgs, 20 Hilda. M laws, liec civeil on C<m ligament, ami for sale by W r in. li. Egan. j June 21 3t 103 ! V LVU: W and iAWL li 00 LAURELS Fresh North-1 pl " L'l 'nir, v&'SmBSImUt 2.50 Fresh Stone Lime, of! y. sit . rmr (|itl •• Jit received and for sale al No. 308, Broad-Btr -el, by * Thomas S. Metcalf. May 97 9(5 ’aj-vA' WAiFS&r At ths new Confectionary. A'o. 157—3 d door be- Low the City Hotel, A SOD A water Fountain is in full operation I ifi. at tile above establishment, where it will be j constantly ke.M doting the season. ICE CUE AM I Will be ready cv ry evening at 4 o’clock. Jim- ?! 4t 101 B IP Jid ±4 0 -E- inerly occupied by Cel. J. Hauohtow, back' of te Planters’ Hotel, and intends keeping ah kinds of W.E V IV. EftVI.MVLVT for gentlemen, who may call on him Daniel Clements. June 10 IPO LY.NUU.U. b\\UTVHUU»E AND Commission Business. At his old stand in savannah, near tne Fort, and is prepared to make suitable advances upon all! produce placed in his hands t- r sa'e. John Everinicham, ir. April 12 > 3 Au assortment of CatYvagfc, Gig and saddle HORSES, For sale by the Subscriber, John Dillon, No. 311, Bnoan street, Opposite the t'lird Engine House, May .31 it 97 & Air. Luther Gumming, will act as my Attorney during my absence from the j place. J. M, Hand. May 13 if 93 - , - Mo. 164 Broad Street, Wave. U\\a davf Aeeevved A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHING, which will be disposed of low, for cash. I Mat 20 94, A SWMA i MASONIC HILL LOTTERY Board of Commissioners have the pleasure 11 A if annou icing to the public, that from the 1 large sales of ticket s up to this time, and the in creasing demand for them, they are enabled de- j finitivelv to fix a day for the commencement of the j Lottery—and to give the most positive assurances :of itu being carried fully into eff-ct. The first 1 drawing will P-iSI ! IVKf.Y ''ike pi toe on the 15U\ of August luvxt, J Persons Wishing to adventure are advised to pur chase without delay as an advance in the price of Pickets is highly probable. Dealers in Lottery j tickets in this and other States will be supplied (on advantageous terms by making application lo jtbe Board of Commissioners through their See jretary. J. S Beers, Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners June 17 ‘ my VI VKK "HAS i 7 K _ To'bw’jj Ajuu 1 TlvkeAs in i\ve AUGUSTA Masonic Hall Lottery, i ! . — r I 1 The first draining of this highly approved ViDVVLVVA mill positively take place on the FI FI EE NTH OF AUGUST NEXT. A I winch time will commence the distribution of the foil-wing valuable presents : 1 Prize of 30,000 Dolls. I Prize of 20,000 Dolls. 4 Prizes of 10.000 Dolls. 4 Prizes of 5,000 Dolls. | 5 Prizes of 1,000 Dolls. 10 Prizes of 500 D 11s. I 50 Prizes of 100 Dolls, j 5000 Prizes of 10 Dolls. WHOLE TICKETS, g!0 HALVES. 5 QUARTERS, 230 EIGHTHS, 125. 1 Fur sale in the greatest possible variety of num ibers al the Commissioners < (flee, Xo. 2»4}i, Bvoad Street. Where orders for 1 L KK I S post paid enclosing I the casli will be promptly attended to, if addressed J. S. Deers, Secretary to the Commissioners. ' N, B Darien Hills will be received at par for ! PICKETS. JiH” 17 102 SCOFIELD7PHELPB & Co. DRAPERS A..VJ) TAILOHS S | WING formed a connection with Mr. Henry 1 K 1 Howard, late of Baltimore, have removed 'heir Establishment to No. 88, Broadway, corner of Wall Street, where their Business will in future be j conducted under (he firm of SCOFIELD, PHELPS k //OWAIU). | .IVciv-Vorh. June. 1823 7 FOli HALE, ~4 I niF.K tog h“r or separately, four Lots and J mprovemenis, on Broad Street at present ; tccupied by Viesu’S. John Cam ibcll, lolin Beach \. I. & G W Hu itington and B I’yne, ail well :adapted and eligibly situated for business. If not | sold before the lot>a iiTy next, they will bn rent led for the year, cumin ncing the first October : i next. Augustus Moore, Cashier. June 21 fit 103 tO.i, fsALli., v.IWO pair ol Iron Screws, t;r compressing JL C itlon ; together with the Frame, which will be sold very low. Ap Jy o Win. J. Wood. Treasurer Strum Boat Company, June 21 9\ 10j If lAKbX FROM ihe back part of the house belonging to James Fraser, E-q. in Ellls-slreet, a Liquor IDass, with Bottles —Die ca»e had been jus; painted mahogany color, and being put out to dry was la- I ken off. Whoever will return it to the place [from whence it was taken, or leave it at the Au igusta Bookstore, or give information of it, so that jitie owner gets it, shall receive a reward if re quired, together whh the owner’s thanks. June 24 H'4 NOTICE. 1 LL persons indebted lo Die esl ate of John Ca \» htrj’HEus, deceased, are requested to make 'immediate payment 10 the subscriber, ‘and those 1 Ihavi-.g claims agtoisl the said e-tate, are required; lln present ’hem duly attested m the form and I i vitliin the t me -r,-scribed bv Lw. Richard 11. Wilde, Adm’r. I ; June 17 12t 102 I TO THE PUBLIC. CIIHKRF, is perhaps no medical observation bet , *- ter established, none more generally confirmed |by (lie experience ol the best physicians of alt ins »nd countries and none of more importance tin practitioner,than the tael,that many Hf the must difli ,cnlt ana incurable complaints originate in nep-leci til colds. In a climate as variable as ours,where tin changes of the weather are frequently sudden anu unexpected, it requires more care and attention guard against tins subtle and dangerous enemy of life, than most people imagine, or are able an. willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pal cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence tin farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up y the learned and illiterate. The many cases ol ihe kind, fell under my observation; the propose erous compositions of inflaming drugs, which are in vogue j itie disappointment I experienced in practice from remedies highly recommended , and my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong inducements for me to consider, whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable substances couid not be invented, more free from i ie well founded objections of practitioners, ant! better calculated to avert the threatening de struction of the lungs. PULMONIC Syrup ol* Vegetables, fin coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions ii I hisi remedy is superior to any medicine which i has been offered to the public, as it is prepared i j from Ihe moat valuable herbs of our vegetable ! kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de b peudence may be placed in its virtues for the i cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge | the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of the i syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is i to those who labour under those distressing corn- \ fonts as a sale and efficacious remedy, and hav mg administered it to thousands in New-York and I hiladelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it to I tc public, and after trial, those persons who purchase the genuine syrup, will have their mo trey refunded by returning the bottle, if they do not feel satisfied that they have reaped benefit' trom the use of it. Directions for Use . 1 ike a tea spoon lull three times a day, sa) | morn ng, noon and night, and continue it until re heved. fC/’ Each bottle will have the signature of the, proprietor. tfj* Frepared only and sold by E- Audit-, sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 I\ew ami Invaluable PATENTEKI) BY THE UNITS]! STATES OS AMKIUCA, AUDLER’S Asiatic Lenitive foir IVm. This Medi- r avus remedy is good against the tooth ache ol | X pain in the teeth and jaws when duly applied and employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in h lieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent parts, arising from or connected with tooth-ache ) it relieves head-ache or pains in the head in j the most easy and agreeable manner; lor this lie j . quent and distressing complaint, this, his new |medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re ! stores both the organs of sense and the nerves oi' their healthy condition at a quick and admirabh irate. I'/iis new and useful preparation produces, by * ’mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, I sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates tin functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and I .vapours it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic, i medicine of the first order. | Nor is its effect less he; efirlal when considered ’I in relation to the stomach, th o to the mouth, the 1 head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon jthe sight and immediate organs of digestion as u [carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing lorpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mosi comfortable warmth. I'he operation of this invention and improve ment is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear, 1 more especially it acts to great advantage in dm ness and hardness of hearing, end even in incipi ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to tin exeicise of its true and healthy (unctions of hear ' , l “g- Certificate from Dr. Sanuel L. Jtlilchell. Dr. Ezekiel Attdler, of Hit city of New-York, | this day submitted to me hit letters patent frorr,| ilie United States, for compounding and vending! 1 a remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenitive, am' . asked my opinion upon the time, whereupon, at I ‘ ter examining ihe receipt curtained in the specifi ■[cation, f find it contains a misture of such ar.inm' |ic, anodyne, and anti-acid article-, as arc well cal iculated to produce a composing effect on the hu 1 (man body. Samuel L. Mitchell. Ji'eio.York, Novemhi r 2d, 1818. JV otke. LL persons to whom H late Francis Bouyer m'JL. of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebl .(eti, are requested to preset! their demands with j I in the time prescribed by law ; and those ndehi I led, are requested to make immediate payment. ( H. Houjcr, I , Paul Uossignol,s ' December 21 51 E. APDLEIi, | SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and he. i tlcmen of Augusta, that he will hi' ready I serve them at all times, at his or their house'', ii , the line of his profession, and h pea he will met share of the public patronage, as he will extrac teeth and stumps,atrd in the easiest manner if ev ol difficult, .id all its other branches. Taste ot Carbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered to cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth an 1 making the breath sweet ami grecabic. SC Oil If UTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes nil scorbutic humour in tht i oums and teeth, and makes them firm at tin same time. i Frepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cottoi i Uanfle, Sign oj the Golden Eagle, Augusta, July 4 « __ ( Avuiiec’s JVUik ol* IlosesT I AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening and beautifying the skin, and removing pinill 1 Fles, freckles and chops from the face, neck, &c |nhe Milk of Roses possesses many qualities, for is [tot only serves for the above purposes, hut it put elle bloom °J youth on age, which valuable property every lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose wos metic has a delightful fragrance, and is an article mb clt can be used with safety, as it contains noth | , f> ,ha . t Wlll ‘"jure the skin, ami it is an indispensa the article to every lady, and should he found or, their toilets. ! Ui suctions. —Afier being washed and d I then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan anduel then wash face, neck, hands, Each hot tie will be signed by the proprietor, Price gl. Frepared only and sold by E. Awller, sign o| the Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 1 j ANU STEAM. B.vTRS. DU. HOUEL, a Freocii Physician, respectfully , informs the public, that he bus established jSPEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta 1 he very high repute these Baths have acquired I"’ binope, aiicre (although a late discovery! i ,they are to be found in every hospital, and the! jKreal cures they have performed in iioston, Phi ! ladclphia and Charleston, can leave no doubt ol! i their efficacy. The most gentle as well as the I most powerful medicines art 'minim.red hy . means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to tlse l s patient. They are a never failing remedy in all cutane a mis affections; from Psora, Ringworms, Ike. to T Scaldlieud and Leprosy. They also have nevei s , failed of success in either acute or chronic rheu v mutism. j , In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, aoasarcou- j \ swellings, 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, hypocondriusis. epilepsy—these baths have been lound most ser (, vie able, and have often succeeded even in here r ddary complaints. In tine, this manner of admin • istt ring almost every remedy belonging to tin - . healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost ' I every case, and (il is repealed) without any pain. | trouble, or disgust to the patient. j\ j As these baths are not yet generally known 1 1 Dr. Hocer. will be happy to give the most res .portable references to persons who have been l |cntvd by taking them. The Steam 4r AieiiieaV hath Establishment, s i Is ip Ellis-Street, opposite Vlr. 11. Mealing’t, ißrick House, a >1 has an entrance in Broad-street immedia'ely opposite the city y/otel Jsn'iarv II 57 & f nude is, good respcAfUl y , coders his ser-! JL vices to Ins friends and the public as an At) dorney at Law. Any hiisnn ss which may be en- ' trusted to him, will he Uitbfully attended to. He will be found at the office of William Jackson. Esq. ..ity 1 1 all, between the hours ol 8 and 1, A. I M. and 3 and 7, P. M . I Andrew J. Miller. June 24 3*t lu4 «V oViee. !i, Api IE subscribers have connected themselves)’ [JL in the practice of die LAW—they will uni , lj for ml y attend all u,e counties of the Northern [Circuit, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes-, lern Circuit, one of them will be generally found /. it their office in Elbertou, where ttiey will taKi I 'pleasure in transacting the business of those whi onay be unfortunate enough to he involved in tin | haw. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January I, 1825 .57 CAL 110 N. f subscriber 00 Thursday or Friday lasi ' J. in August a or on I lie road leading to W ynes ihoiougli, dropped from Ins pocket a promissory o inoie drawn hy I bonus timelier and Josi .li H -1 j 'la cher, payable to Jonah Mathews or hearer, iff and endorsed hy Fielding Fryer, lor the sum o’ ii IftlUO. Due Ist January 1824 hi 1 Ihe { übhc are hereby cautioned from receiving I' tie same in trade or otherwise, and the under j igned will he thankful end wil reward the Ii I h r upon returning it to him should he require it. Win, Lii;on. t) I Uiiynesbnrough, June 6 3t t tul t , Look auvV \*vU\liug, jStally Executed at this (fjice. ■HIM Wl«w I MW 1,1,11,i HliMili '.faMOTJCi'ikIUXDBIUJMni • oa i. 3 'm Carriage .Maker. HVS reociv (1 . ar u--si. . g supply of tJ)HUIAGF.S mu) GIGS, which makes * sort infill of (Jigs complete—consisting of first, second and third rate headier and Suntop (Jigs, nc Ooachee and one Oharmtce. Being regular ■V supplied wiiii an extensive assm imt nt, direct Irom llie Various manufactories ot N wark and its vicinity, lie is disposed to sell on (fond terms as i lie articles can b * obtained in aj’Or lcrs for any kind of Carriages will be j orwaided and executed in the best manner, at i lie manufacturing prices, cigs and Carriages lunli to order. Bepairing in all brandies, at Sauk notice, on the most reasonable terms. M uch 22 if 77 An Ordinance r ' Uegulating the Mooring of Hunts at the IV,.oaves, Skc. 1. licit wduineil by the City Council cf Augusta, that from and alter llie publishing cf tins Ordinance, no empty boat having less lhaa bree able and competent men on board at all limes, shall be permitted to taslen to, or anchor it, any place opposite the city above the Btidge, or more than four days unless when securely fas tened witu a sti ung chain or cable at least fifty feet in length to a growing tree, not less than twelve inches in diameter, and that in the event ol a considerable rise in the Uiver, such empty boat, not fastened as aforesaid, shall he iir.c edi alely removed below ti e Urnlge. 2, Bach boat engaged in laoing or uni ding during a high river, shall have at least four able men constantly on board, and shall be securely fastened or anchored, in such a raannei as to pre vent her swinging or drifting on the VVh&if 3. The City Marshal, or any other ott.‘ *f'of Council shall have, and they are hereby luted with power, and are required, to remove or Can e to be removed, at the risk hi d ixpense ol tno owner, to some place below tne Bridge, any boat or boats, winch may he neglected by the owner or agent , and for each boat so removed the efii cer snail be entitled to ten dollars, to be ticiiv ed In m the boat owner, in the same manner as other expenses incurred in the removal. 4. The owner or owners of any and every bout shall be liable to a fine, ai the discretion of C ua cil, not exceeding two hundred dollars, (or each and every violation of this Ordinance, and shall moreover repair all damages done to the Wharves or Bridge in consequence of such violation. Done in Council, the sth January, 182,5 11. R. it-eid, Mayor of the. city of . Ingusta . By the Mayor Oko. M. U ii.KKii, Clerk. A ” ri 22 86 Seventy Second Section General or.lvuiih; [I shall he the duty u a I and every person or persons occupying a Lot or part ot a Lot in mis <jtty, to remove Irom mo, .... tv,.... ses, at the times herein prescribed, all d eayed and decaying vegetable and animal substances, and in general every thing tending to corrupt the air, and place llie same in the street oppo site to his, her nr their hot, twenty lee' be ymid its boundary line. The above m nlioned duty to be performed before Nine o’clock in the Morning : District No. 1, on Mondays and Thursdays; District No. 2, on Tuesdays and Fridays. District No 3 on Wednesdays end baturdavs. It is particularly requested that filth shall not be thrown out a any oilier lime Hy order of the Street Committee. May 20 94 IB following ire tne b.aliouaiy C immiUees M. ol Council for the year ending the second M unday in April, Di-6; On City Hull. — Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Dale. On Police -Hah , Dillon, Thomas, tin Hospital, —.l Mu ue, 11 ol inshead, Bowdre. On Honda. — Bowdre, Dill in, Hale. On Accounts. — Kale, A. Moure, ,1 M ore. On Uiver Hank ami Wharf Moore, J. Moore, Danforth, Bowdre. On Streets —B wdre, Diilon, Warren. On Jail -Warren, Danforth, Thomas.’ On llraius. Danforth, Hale, ,) Moore. On Pumps —WaiT'-n, Dauf .nil, A Moore. On Magazine. — Dillon. Il duii-liead. Published by order of Counril. (ico. ,Vt. Walker, CP/e, May 20 94 Keceiver’s Notice. twihi, attend at llie Office t th j (berk of . the Mayor’s Court in the Cby Bali, every Monday com noticing on the Ctlt day ot tune next, until the first day of August, to receive the returns of the taxable property ot vucb per sons as have not had au uppo: 1 unitv to make heretofore. And all persons who do not make their return previous to the first of August will be su j r l to (axaiion as a de’aulter. 1 M. F. Boisclair, it. t. u. it c. May 31 97 Surveyor’s Omu\iusses. JUST RECEIVED, /i supply 0/ v ry Hupt’rior Jive awl sir inch J\toni us Compasscb andfo> sale by Horace June 17 6 102 NOTICK. 'HUB Public are cautioned against trespassing 1 on the Mouses and hots of the subscriber t*l>per end of town—especially against hauling ’atid or earth from the river bank or contiguous thereto. Bach and every person off-nding shall 'tsve the law rigorously enforced against turn of hem. Hunh Xeshit. Tinuary 21 g 0" Pepsoos having I with h> suh.eribers dun g ifeir b-e.ice 1, ousci y fur the summer, will lease id on .Mr. K. VV. iIIEOOUY Beers, Bunnell & St. John. Augusta, June 18, 1625 4t t 103