The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 05, 1825, Image 1

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* NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 5, 1825. So. 3. ■W** . ■ > —l| m r 1....,.,., .—I Cfte Con.otituttonali.ot IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNCE, ( AUGUSTA, GA. luiii No. 164 Broad Street, llavt t\\\s day Usecfeived. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SU VIHER CL ) THING, which will he disposed of low', for cash. May SO 94 iV MIM , MASONIC HALL LOTTERY HP IB Hoard of Commissioners have the pleasure JL t announcing' to the public, that from the large sales oftiefce's up to this lime, and the in creasmg demand for them, they are enabled de li oil l 'l lv to fix a day lor the commencement of the Lottery--arid to give the most positive as'iirances of its being carried fully hpo elf ct. The first drawing will POST I IVELY >ake I c r. on the 15U\ o£ August next, Persons w. thing I j .idv,- cure arc ,nlv se.l to pur cha - ■ v bout del y as a \ advance in toe price of tick ns is highly probable. Dftilera in Lottery tick-t ■in this and other Slates will be supplied on ! antagenus terms by making application to the Hoard of Commissioners thnugh their See retary. J. H. Beers, Secretary to the Board of Commissioners, Jim** \ y | »2 MAKE HAS Tii To b\\)j Tickets u\ tWi AUGUSTv Masonic Hall Lottery. The first drawing of this highly approved LA V V Is \v\ will positive!:/ take place on the FIFTEENTH OF AUGUST NEXT. .it' w/iic.i rm - will commence be. d:sl lu.iUon if the ,V. w nr vtilu hli pr, seals : 1 Prize of 30,000 Dolls. - 1 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. 50 Prizes of 100 Dolls. 5000 Prizes of 10 Dolls. WHOLE TICKETS, glO HALVES, 5 QU'tIMERS, 250 EIGHTHS, 125. Tor vdu in 11 e greatest possible vatu ty of mini- 1 bers at p. tv » . office, Ko. 241, LvoatV Street- Where onlers l ; <I. Kftl S » os - pair] enclosing '* tlie Cibli will be promptly attended to, ifaddressed; J. S. Beers, Sea ctarv to the Commissioners. N. H —Darien Hilts will be received at bur for TICKETS Jn - I" 102 c SCOFIELD, PHELPS & CoTI ■Y UHAFEHS AVI) TAILORS j, eWINO firmed a connection with Mr. Henry Howard, late of Hatiimore, have removed. - heir Establishment to No. 8?, Broad way, corner of 1 Wall-Street, where their Business will in future be conducted under the firm of ; SCOFIELD, PHELPS & /TOWARD. New York, June. 1823 7 I NO CIUE. rriHE under-ig.ied lias appointed John IJ, f 4. Mann Esq. his agent during his absence | from Augusta. And had aha lo Rent, Jj|flK§_ A Do.mu Kilims Dwelling Hnu-e. with a good Garden, Carriag -H n»e, all oth r needful out houses, situated near the Eagle Tavern, on Reyn i d-Street. Possession tube given on the first of O • >ber next. Asaph o atennan. 1 June 28 1 KOIt h.VLE, 1 THRU t >g her or separately, four Ln‘s and ■ A unpr iv rn.rnts, on HrovJ-Street a pn sent ‘ oc :n i ed by viesars. lolin Cam .bell, lob 11 Beach. A I. & G W Huntington and B Pyie, ad well adapted and eligibly situated lor business. If not sold bMore the 10th Inly next, they wnl b rent ed for the year, commencing the first October next. Augustus Moore, Cmhier. June 21 fit 103 TO»v aALb, Fit-V O pair ot Iron hcr.-ws, for compressing A C .'tlon; together with the Frame, which will be sold very low. Apoly io Win. J. Wood. Treasurer Si rum Bout Company, June 21 9 lUJ (p A i iti ge Assortment of H V\ iiA, \ Ka, For Sale at this Office,, •■"■■^wraHeiKrßKXiOßvafiaßcarKdWiteiwieiisaff*;^imßauum Tn/r-mvifc, ■ . LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber r s opening in Hvoud street , one door below JVlr% •Al len's Hat Store, A L4UGE AVli GENERAL ASSORTMENT OS AND CLOTHING, / Consisting of i\ l J HESS CO ATS, Frock Coats Drub bus Coals Double k single mill'd Caaaimere Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy dn Toiiinetl, Valentia, Swansdown k black silk Vests Blue and black Cloth and Cassimere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Colton, Worsted and Lambswool Sitirls and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Cambist Cloaks Ladies do Boy's Dresses Youth's close body Coats Gentlemen's superfine Hate, some very wide brims fnitnitatiou beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Wisbington, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, &c. —ALSO— Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Con's Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirts Striped and Check do Common Linen { ] o Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line. The above GOODS are New-York made, and I /til be disposed ot wholesale and retail, at New | York prices. J. P. hetze. December 3' 4fi 'l/vD BARRELS Whiskey, 2d Mans Coffee, 20 Brils. Loaf Sugar, 2 Muds. Jamaica Rum, 2 Pipes •' ognac Untidy, 30 Uljis. FI nir, I Hal- Ozo.ihurgs, 20 Hltds. M .la.-eg, Received on Conrignmutl, and for stile by Wm. ii. Kigali. June 21 3, ip; Will AH. tuvd uL.SiL. li t BRELS Fresh North- I ” n Flour, . Vv:2so Cnsks P ,r, s l i of a superior q ju-t received and for sale at N>. 308, Broad Sir'' • by Thomas K. Alelralf. 27 0 ; a aLaATw AtZET At the new Confectionary No. 157—3,/ f / 00) . / JC _ low the City Hotel. A SODA water Fii.itam is in full operation .a. tl .he above cuablishment, where it will h - constantly ke .l dtp mg the s< asui. ICE CUE \M Will be ready ev n ••veiling a 4 ct: Jn 21 4. 105 0 4p dd, U 4-i bki f tE S.iriscribei'has lak n the SPi.iNGS for J. merly occupied by Col. J. Hauoiit n back nr Ihe P. Pliers’ Hotel, and intends Keening all! kinds of WLYWVa^VVNVL.v'V^, for gentlemen, who ra n o, 'i n. Daniel Clements. June 10 LAN\i’iViVl VVVATo u.Ui L AND Commisston Hu.siness. At bis old stand 111 Sava, nan, near tne Fort, and! s prepared to mike suitable advances upon all produce placed in lp« bands r sa'e, John Everingham, jr. tori' 12 An assortment of Aari* cage. Dig *auA &ud(\Ve HOK tE S, For sale by the Subscri ter, John Billon, No. 311, Hri.Al. STREET, OffosUe the third Engine House. May 31 it 97 &VUTV p> OV’s utu\V,V!sßeS. JUST UKCEIVEL), A stifiply 0/ very sup rior Jive n , 1 tie inch Aloni us Compasses andJe sale by Horace Ely. lune 17 fi lu2 & vir. Luther Cuouning, will act as my Attorney during my p>se v- trom in dace. J. M. Hand. May 13 if 92 ■ ■ r minwfl -i'WtfMUt..'- 'UM^waßniE THOMAS G. I [ALL. Uavriage «Slakei*. HAS received a nun o' hi* Sjirni}; Supply of CJRJiUGE.Sund GIGS, which makes hi assortment of Gigs complete^-consisting of first, second and third rale leather and Suntop Gigs, one Coachee and one Chariolee. Being regular lv supplied with an extensive assoilinent, direct from the various manufactories of Newark and its i vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as go id terms as the articles can he obtained in Augusta . CC/’Orders for any kind of Carriages will be (forwatded and executed in the best manner, at the manufacturing ptioes. fogs ami Carriages | built to orders Repairing in all brandies, at short notice, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 if 77 AN I) 8 i IvVM 15 vTUS. Dli HOUEL, a french Physician, respectfull} informs the public, that he his established S I'KA M ami ME DIG AC MATHS in Augusta i I'he very high repute these Baths have acquired i in Europe, where (although a la'e 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 oi their efficacy. she most-, gentle as well as the most powerful by ihat 1 means, without any pai*g«46aWi c or disgust to the patient. v« v -—- They are a never failing remedy in all culane I Otis ullections; from Psora, Ringworms, &,c. to 1 Scaldhead and Leprosy. I’hey also have nevei .failed of success in cither acute or chronic rheu i matism. ; In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, nnastircou |t wettings, incipient dropsy; in all diseases of the joints, gouty affections dispersion of tumors, ill cured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; in all bilious disordeis, dyspepsia, hypocoadriasis epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser viceabte, and have often succeeded even in here ibtary complaints. In fine, this manner of admin s : istering almost every remedy belonging to the healing art, may be rendered applicable to almost j every case, and (it ia repealed) without any pain. trouble, or disgust to the patient. 1 As these baths are not yet generally known, ] Hr. Model will he happy to give the most res ' per.tabl- references to persons who have beer j ohm d by takh.g them. yiAie ftkam # M eAicai Ua\L VjttV*ahUs\\ me, at, Is in LlliS-btivet, opposite Mi*, H. Mealing’s : Brick House, a d has an entrance in Broad-street I imitu dial. ly opposite the city Mitel, ■lo o n II 57 E* AI iiiijijaiiitj mtL m 1 _ SURGEON DENTIST, II ESBECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen fti llc-men of Augusta, that tie will be ready to serve them at a!! limes, at his nr their houses, fi die line of his profession, and hopes he will rnee p share of the public patronage, as he will extract i teeth and stumps,and in the easiest manner if eve of difficult, id all its oilier branches. Vaale at Uavbfm, A superior dentifrice to any ever off ered foi cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth am nuking the breath sweet and greeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Hoses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in the Sums and teeth, and makes them firm at tin same time. Brepared and sold by K. Audler. AI liis Drug* and Methcine Store, at the Oultoi Range, Sign of the Golden Eagle, Jluipista* •lulv 4 2 Audieir’a Milk Roses. AN elegant ,smenc for whitening, sofiening a d beautifying the skin, and removing [find Mrs, (reckies and chops from the face, neck, ike ohe .Vlilk ot do es possesses many qualities, for it tot only serves for the above purposes, but it pip. ehe bloom of youth on age, which valuable proper! \ every lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful rose has a delightful fragrance, and is an article u'h cli can be user, with safely, as it contains noil,, big i hat will injure the skin, and it is an indivpensa the article to every lady, and should be found or j I heir toilets. I)i iii.ctiovs. —After being washed and d H then lake a small quantity on a piece of white flan .amluel then wadi face, neck, hands, &c. Each bot tle will be signed by the proprietor, Brice gl j I’repared only and sold by E. Atidler, sign oi the j Golden Eagle, Augusta. 1 .Inly 4 2 £ A W niidi,rsigind ri spectluny his sen -1. vices to his friends and the public as an At torney at Law, Any busiiu ss winch may be en ' rusted in him, will be faithfully attended to. He w. 11 he found at the office of William Jackson i uy Call, between the hours ol 8 and I, A. \ M. and 3 and 7, B, M. Andrew J. Miller. June 24 104 JS* olite. A 111 I K subscribers have connected themselves w* ■i* toe practice of the LAW—they will um i rnly a'tend all ti c counties of the Northern lircun, and the county of Franklin, of the Wes ! ■ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found it their office in Elbefton, where fney will taken deasuro in transacting the business of those win j nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin i ■aw. John A. Heard, Thomas J. Heard. January I, 1825 57 {■ ) I 1 TO THE by the experience oi the best physicians of all ,gTs ' Mid countries and none of more importance t ... praciitiuurtr.thHu ihe Fact,that many of‘the most clifli enk ana incurable complaints orijinaie in neefc ' ed colds. In a climate as variable as ours,wire,eth. f l“eutly sudden an. unexpected, it requires more cure and uUenim, . guard against tins subtle and dangerous enemy „| hfc, t tan most people imagine, or are able in cem"* ttffl-T T V e " Ce ,hevast "“"•ber of pat ' cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs asthma , onsu:n Ptions, and other affections, and hence Mn I 7thfi f rUl 'r # abs " pd remedies, cried u, ihe H.Vf n da !. ,d llhSen,te - many cases , 1 11 ’ ' Undep «V observation ; the prepos. . ) elu V* compositions of inflaming drugs, wind • are in vogue ; tne disappointment 1 experienced i, pracoce from remedies highly recommended , aim , l |” ywn predisposition to pulmonic complaints, ; ! were strong inducements for me to consider , v ho her a compound consisting of mild vegetal,l, > 1 übstances could not be invented. mnvo f!•<*«* Ron die well .ounded objections of practitioners, ant :,; ep CUiC d | ated to avert the threatening* d< *>truction of the lungs. ! | PULMONIC of YfcgfctaVAfcS, L . For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions ' , r int ' /’? ? u l )enor 10 ‘my medicine whicl ; has been ottered to the public, us it is prepare. , /torn the most valuable herbs of our vegetable . kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de : m ,** y be ,. (:!act:d 1:1 its virtues for th. '■ t C eof th ? above l. From the knowledg, c the proprietor has of the pulmonis virtues of th. u f yr t l J. P 5 lie las ny hesitation in recoisimendinff o ' L„ 1086 Who ' ab(,ijr “'‘de*' llmse distressing coin lamts as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav '> ''s. a , .ii' lster fd it to thousands in New-York and '• : h ' la(l( clphia, he (eels no hesitation in ottering it i do the pub ic, and after trial, those persons win .purchase the genuine syrup, will have their m • k l i.ey refunded by returning the bottle, if they do n feel satisfied that they have reaped belief! trom the use of it. • Directions fur Use . I ake a tea spoon lull three times a day, sat iieved' K> "° on Bnd n,fer|lt ’ and c °ntinue it until re I (CT.Each bottle will have the signature of the 1 I proprietor. ; CC j ’ I’repared only and sold by E- Audler, sigi 1 nt the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 New ami Invaluable rATEBTEEU Hr THE UMITKO STATES OF AMKIIICa. J| AUDLER’S j Asiatic Lcuitvvc for Vaiu. II " 01 "'l ‘ U DeV ' T llb rcm * d J is K”od Kg,.mat the tooth ache ol ' 1 X pain in ike teeth and Jaws when duly applied t and employed, it posi. saes sovereign efficacy ini' dehoving swellings ol the gums, face and adjacent ! , parts, arising from or connected will! tooth ache I, it relieves heud*aohe or pains in tlie head ii» i the most easy and agreeable manner; for this Ire I, queiit and distressing complaint, this, his new’ medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re (' _ stores both the organs of sense and the nerves orli their healthy condition at a quick and admirable | rate. jj I his new and useful preparation produces, h\ ! n mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation , : "I* oll t,je »pbils— it quickens the sensations, is sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates the t. (unctuns of the mind, by dissipating gloom and y vapours it acts truly like 1, nervous and cephalic ■e mt dicine of the first order, c Nor is its effect less beneficial when considered m relation to the stoma, h, ban to the mouth, the 1 head and the spirits, h\ its qualities it acts upon " ltie immediate organa of digestion aa 1 aa/ininative and cordial, expelling wind, removing 1 •i orpor, correcting acidity, and creating a moan i- comfortable warmth. the operation ofthis invention and improve nent is quite as favorable to diseases ol the ear, .. more especially it acts to great advantage in dnl J teas and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ,ent deafness, restoring the failing organ to tin 1 1 ■ (exercise of its line and healthy functions of hear ' UI K- Certificate from J)r. Samuel L. Mitchell. Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York . this day submitted to me his letters patent from he United States, for compounding and vending 1 ja re medy winch he call* the Asiatic Lenitive, and i ‘*ke.d my opinion upon the same, wliereupi n, a, jter examining the receipt contained in the specifi cation, I find it contains a mixture of such aroma c, anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are w c-ll ca dilated to produce a composing effect on the ho man body. Samuel L. Mitchell, f New-York, Novemhct id, 1818. NT tfUcti. a j jt\ LL persons to whom tin- Ihic Francis Huuyei '&A of the city of Augusta, dec asod, is indt-bl 'Jj | ‘.i, >re requested to present their demands nub jll ltie time prescribed by law ; and those indent i d, are requested to make immediate payment. J It. Ilouv er, ) , |- Raui Kossiguol ; s 1 j December 21 ammm I i iHHI A. UAUIi. L. fc'IAUUIJS'UB, S(.Hii!EON OEM IS r, At Hachehler if Catlwtse’a, Hronti Sheet, JlnqusSa nearly appetite he Planter’s Hotel. I fc ESI’I'.C I EuLI.Y informs the Public, that he 1.1. has returned again to this City, and respect udy solicits (lit- Pstronnge of the l ad es and Gentlemen who may require his services in the seuial llranches of his Profession,—Persona wishing Ins service in private Families can call and see his work Manufactured on a new principle which lit warrants ’ Tettth and tiums. I lie diseases of itu. i eeth and tiuin- are chief* it owing in our own neglect ; 'the nails of the ■hntenis which bulge aboto them after inusttca non, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums are hereby first affected, as being the most tended ■iris, altei these corruptions are produced, coin, ’only calhd the Tartar of the Teeth, which ■-ilroving both their texture and white.ness not only deprives the mouth of its principal orna p’-nu, but brings m violent tooth aches, and ren tiers the Gums livid and putrid, and offensivf to utselves and others.—Hut though people in general may prevent thine inconveniences, by rare and attention at first, jet, if they are once suffered to take place, it is no lunger in the pow er if the Mtllerer to remove them this beiniruro- i tie province of the experienced Dentist who lias made the maladies nl the Tee'll and Gniiis, with their attendant evils, the principal object and end of his studies. «Mr. Violence, UviuUat, H.v long practice, , d apphrav. . uusi nosbf and u knowledge 01 itie :s ruciure !) , l " e . i»hn made dl the »r era tions m those pa Is quite familiar to him, inso much that what some Dentists have judged im pmeticable, he hath performed with -ease and safely. lie places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak ing the hitler with pure enamel) from a single one loan entire set so accural eh. dial ihey shall answer every purpose of the naiural. Thus the greatest deficiencies are supplied with ornaments winch have the recommendation of itiili y. Those Teeth that hive fallen out their mefe ets, which frequently happens, though m a per feet sound state, lie, by a method peculiar to him self, replaces as firm ns ever, without the pain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever so disc, lured, of all their foulness and lartar, without pain, and renders them white and us (aims ever in half an hour. Teeth and Stumps extracted in the ea-iest man uer, ir ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentlemen m the nrst and second dentition, and removes the Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they shool I me,an mode Hie regular gmwtli ol the succeeding m res and n a deformity of this kind has taken place through Ole want of a Destist, Mr. Florance tin deitakes to correct it ; provided the subject is not more Ilian twenty years old, and restores the eeth to their natural, regular and beautiful nr tier. N. ». A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth'and changes dn m to a beautiful while, cures th- gums of the Scurvej and makes breath at till times ,weet and .igrceahl , and cures the Tooth Acne i nine diately, wiifj iroper directions how to us it Oct h.-r 12 V' jj J. felunu’s l*aaacea. '■ip !l ' <b -Or > I I.vc .g discovered i c imtio “ hitm of SWAIM’S celebrated Panacea ha, now a suppjly on band for sale ; be has redu ced Ibe price from gd.SO to $2 50, or by tn e dozen g 24 All charitable institutions in the United States and the poor will be supplied gratis. ! h 'he citizens ol ifn* principal cities and towns, .will appoint an agent to order and distribute ibis medicine to the poor, it will In, supplied. This medicine is celebrated lor the cure of the [following diseases, “ scrofula or king’- , v. , dcor jitii:d «r putrid son throat, long Mmnimg mu .malic affections, cutaneous disea.es, wo-- swell. |ing, and disease of the bones, and all c>. ■g, u. orally of the ulcerous charadcr and duo nc dis eases, generally arising in debilitated cnnstitu jtloim, but more exnecially from syplitiis, r affi c ;tions arising therefrom ; ulcers in the layr ..x, nodes, kc And Hint dreadful disease occasioned by a long and t ee- ivc u-e ol mercury, i>.c. it is also useful in disease oi the .l.iver. ,, CERTIFICATES. 1 have within the last two years had an oppor tunity of seeing several da-e« of very inveterate nicer, which having resisted previously .he ngu lar m ,d. i nf treatment, were healed ly. th • use of Mr. Swaim s Panacea, and 1 do believe, from what i have seen (hat it will prove an irnpor ant remedy in scrofulous, veneiial and meiciiriul dis eas-s N. CHAPMAN, M. D. Professor of the Institutes u d Piactice of Physic, in the University of Pennsylvania, I have employed tin* Panacea of Mr Swann in numerous instances, within the Esi three years, and have always found it extremely effic . ious, , specially in secondary syphilis, and mercurial diseases. I have no heatiiath nin pronouncing it i medicine of inestimable value, W. CIHSON M. D, Professor of Surgery in the University of Penn sylvaua, JOHN SHINN ' demist. N. H. For sale at Smith and Pear-all's, N. E. -"flier of I bird and Market-streets. I‘hikulelphia , Febtoa-i 17 1 <25 lml2'r 87 NOTICE. Public are cautioned against trespassing fl on the Houses and Lots of the subscriber ' per end of town—especially against hauling ai d or earth from the river bank or contiguous hereto. Each and every person offending shall iave the law rigorously enforced against him of iiem. Iliu;b Nesbit. f'lnn&rv 21 -tu IWtk am\ VvVuliug, ft tally Executed at this C(/ice.