The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 19, 1825, Image 1

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irijc .. Many o| tiii: political evil., under which .very Country in the world labours, arc not owim; to any want of love luronr Country, but lo an ignorance of its real constitution »nd interests." PHI KSTI.V ' NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 19, 1825. No. 7. Ctje €an gtitutionaltet 1» PUBLISHKD EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNGE. AUGUSTA, GA. SPLEXim* SUVVVLWE \ \ OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. SN»iN ■ HIGHEST PRIZE. The Drawing to commence positively on the FIFTEENTH AUGUST NEXT, arid to be completed in Nine Drawings. S. Hai.e, 1 fA. Slaughter. R. R ReID, T T. I. Wray] n T Y r ’ y (_ B. i). 1 HOMPSON 1 Prizuj of 830,000 is 830,000 I 1 Prizti of 20,000 is 20,()00 1 4 PrizeV of 10,000 is 40,000 J t'f 4 Prizes of 5,000 is 20,000 5 Prizes of 1,000 i» 5,000 j ( 10 Prizesiif 500 is 5,000 t 50 Prizes f»f 100 is 5,000 100 Prizes ,f 50 is 5,000 5000 Prizes If 10 is 50,000 1 “ ’ ————— ( nils buS \ « ' 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS, 1 Xew than two isd an half Blanks to a Prize. The Prizri only to he Drawn. JiU the Prizes to bifloatincr from the commencement, except the fio/loumi'. •which -will he deposite.il in the t hetl at definite periods, viz ; ov rmj first drawing { i: 1 prize of 10,000 &1 of 500 I -2fl. I prize of 5,000 8c 1 of 1.00 ) Sc I of 500 ; 3d. 1 pnz ■of 10 000 & I of 5.00 . ?U). 1 prize of 5,000 8c 1 of 1,000 Sc 1 of 500 > *0 ■ I prize of 10.000 8c lof 500 fj 1 prize of 5.000 8c 1 of 1 000 8c lof 500 r jt. 1 prize of 10,000 8c 1 of 5,000 8c 1 <-t 500 8 1 prize of 20,000 8c lof 1,000 8c 2of 500 y "l>- 1 pr.ze of .30.000 8c lof 1,000 8c lof 500 j All Prize? payable thirty days after the com plelinn 01 1 dru yyi[|p. subject to a deduction of fifteen per oenr—if not applied tor wiiiun i»u,„ months, to be considered a d tnalion to the funds of the Masonic Halt. TIGRIS CS and SHARES may bo yst had. in a great variety of numbers at the original price at BEERS’ LOTTERY OFFICE, No. 241, 11 ROAD-STREET, AUGUSTA. Whole rickets, IS 10 00 Halves, 5 00 Quarters, 2 50 Eighths, £23 j Damn money will Ire received for Tickets, j dj' Orders fop Tickets and Shares from any : ntrl of the United Slates,'enclosing the Cash,) post paid, will meet the same prompt attention, j ns on personal application, if addressed to J. 8. Beers, Secretary to the Commissioners. July 15 6 A®a¥im~ imSONIC HALL LOTTERY THE Board of Commissioners have the pleasure, of announcing to the public, that from thei large sales of tickets up to this time, and the in-j creasing demand for them, they are enabled de-; il.iitively to fix a day for the commencement of the Lottery —and to give the most positive assurances of its being carried fully into effect. The first .drawing will POSITIVELY take place on the 15t\\ of August nwxA, Persons wishing to adventure are advised in pur chase w.thont delay as an advance in toe price of tickets is highly probable. Dealers in Lottery tickets in this and other Slates will be supplied on advantageous terms by making application !o ' .be Board of Com missioners through their See- 1 ."Clary. , J. 8, Beers, | Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners. June 17 102 1 rS’IRE subscriber, admitted to practice in the , JL several Gou ts of Law and Equity in this Slate, offers to the public his professional ser vices in the Courts of Jlibh, j Henry, I Jones, J Cra-w ford, Monroe, ! Jasper, j Twiggs, ( Pike. Washington Poe. 1 Macon, Bibb County, (Ga.) > . June 2d, 1325 \ 1 X CARD. \ DR. H ALT,, offers his professional attendance to the public, in surgery, the obstetnek art and in the practice of Phyaick. Application made at the U. S. Arsenal, near Augusta, Geo. will receive his attention. April 26 t 87 FOrXaLE, ' TWO pair of Iron Screws, fur compressing 1 Cotton j together with the Frame, which ] will be sold very low. Apply to Wm. J. Wood. ‘ Treasurer Steam-Boat Company. , •June 21 9t 1 03 j THE FIRST LOTTERY TO BE DRAWN. On Wednesday, the 20th July, the folhrwirtf &ip\feuA\A Loiter^ Will be Drawn and finished the same day. NEW-YOtyK. W 1 draw in New York on Wednesday, 20th Ju-i ly, positively—6o ntunber combination. Niue numbers to be drawn. BAcV\ 1 Prize of 30,000 Dollars. I “ of 15,000 Dollars. 1 “ of 10,000 Dollars. 1 “of 5,737 Dollars, j 20 “ of 1,000 Dollars. ; 30 “ of 500 Dollars. 30 “ of 200 Dollars. 1 Besides 13,511 Prizes of 100 COLLARS, 50 DOLLARS. 22 DOLL ARS, Btc. making a Grand t ital of 273.760 Dollars j and but one and a half blanks to a Prize. There being NINE numbers drawn in this Lottery' the Chances are greatly in creased. As but little time remains, immediate application should be made. TICKETS, 811. j Halves g 5 50, Qrs g 275. The Subscriber guarantees the payment on de mand of all prizes ordered by him. Prizes in other Lotteries received as cash, and orders from a distance (post paid) promptly at tended to. Information of the fate of Tickets will be given to distant adventurers as soon as received. Wm. Robertson, Savannah, Georgian Office. July 12 2» t 5 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber r s opening in Broad street, one door below Mr. Al len's Hat Store, t I.UIOE ANll (JKNEHAI, ASSORTMENT OV fbats 4ND CLOTHING, Consisting of Dress coats, Frock Coals Drab box coats Double ,& single mill’d Cassimere Pantaloon Broad Cloth, Satinett and Corduroy do Toilinett, Valentia, Swansdown & black silk Vests Blue and black Cloth end Cassimere do Superfine Linen and Cotton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitted, Cotton, Worsted and Lsmhswool Shirts and Drawers Flannel do do Tartan and Camblet Cloaks Ladies do Boy’s Dresses ! youth’s close body Ceats Gentlemen’s superfine Hats, some very wide | brims Cmmilation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Caps Washington, Jackson and fu Fayette Stocks Silk Umbrellas Hosiery Gloves, 8;c, —ALSO— Negro Jackets and Trowsers House servants Coatees and Pantaloons Fearnought great Guars Guernsey Frocks, red flannel Shirta Striped and Check do Common Linen do Woollen Gloves, and many other articles in his line, The above GOODS are New-York made, and will be disposed of wholesale and retail, at New- York prices. J. P. Setze. December 3 46 £/* Wm. D. Auernrthy, is du-, ly authorized to transact business tor me during rny absence from this place. Adna Howe. i P. S—The subscriber has on band a general assortment of seasonable DRY GOODS, And will be occasionally receiving liesii sup plies through the summer. Adna Rowe. June 28 6' 1 I V.DU R anoTLA.ME. ffPfa 111)© BARRELS Fresh North-j 250 Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of a superior quality, just received and for sale a' No. 308, Broad-Street, by Thomas 8. Metcalf. May 27 9b TAKEN FROM the back pan of the house belonging to James Fraser, Esq. in Ellis-street, a Liquor Case, with Bottles—the case had been just painted mahogany color, and being put out to dry was ta ken toss. Whoever will return it to the place from whence it wastiken, or leave if at the Au gusta Bookstore, or give information of it, so that ihe owner gets it, shall receive a reward if re quirecl, together with the owner’s thanks. ! June S 4 ' 104 No. 164 Broad Street, \\a\e, Uua VVeceiveA A I.AUGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER CLOTHING,! which will be dispose:! of low, for cash. May 20 ! THOMAS G. HAIiL, Carriage Maker. i HAS received a Dart nl his Spring Supply pf CARRIAGES and GIGS, which makes |d, ( assortment of Gigs complete—consisting of first, Second and third rate Leather and Suntop Gigs, one Coachee and one Cfiariotee. Being regular- ] lv supplied With an extensive assortment, direct ; from the various mamifautories of Newark and its vicinity, he is disposed to sell on as good terms as the articles can be obtained in Augusta , I (Cj’Orders for any kind of Carriages will be forwarded and executed in the best manner, at I the manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages I built to order. Repairing in all branches, at siiort .notice, on the most reasonable terms. I March 22 ts 77 NEW AX') LMEROVEU : ©©tft m (Boas. The Subscriber HWING been ap,stinted Agent for JAMES LITTLE & SONS, Manufacturers of Cotton Gins, will attend to orders for the same of any di- I mensions with promptness, and assures the Flan ders that the same shall be exeputed in the best Style of workmanship oil the newly improved ( principle. The Gins will be delivered at his Ware-House for the prices charged at the Manufactory. William 11. F.gan, tipper part south side Broad street. —On Wan A— -1 GIN of thirty six Saws. r June 28 4t t n |l .. [ . _ . r . t . , I To I tent.' A FROM the first of October, next, that commodious two-story DWELLING HOUSE, on BHis-street immediately in the rear of the brick store, i ten pied by Messrs. Wilson &c Cochrane.— For further canicular?, enquire of Mr. Robert F. Foe, or to the subscriber. M. A. B. White. July 1 2 iO Vieul, From th first of October next, 1 tM THE two fire-proof STORES, next above Mr. Koeeland. They are C jllllH Htted up in the best manner, for any ■UMa Dry Good business, with cellars and back stores attached. 1 The Store with the cellar under it, next to the , Fost-Office, now occupied bv Fraser &. Bowdre, ,as an Auction room—it is rend -red very conven ient for that business by the covered way, in front. The two apartments with cellars, next south, in the same range, and one or two Law-offices, on ■ the second floor. Also, a convenient Dwelling on Reynold street, now rented to Co]. M’Kinnie.— Apply in the absence of (he subscriber to his at ; tornies, A. Moore, W. Gumming and II H. Gum ming, or either of them. Thus. (jumniiug. July 1 4t p 2 TO Lli r, IStagl The Brick Store next to the, corner on Broad and M’liposh-Slreels, at present occupied by Mr. 9 nith Three or tour Count ing Houses or Offices on MHntosh-Sireet, Two or three Stores nhar Mr. Malones’ Ware Mouse iup town.—Possession can be had first October next, j ■ Hugh Nesbitt. July 8 4 TT TO'RE ST. ” ISSI F rom M l 6 f irs t °f October next, THE STORE in the brick, tenement, at: ccupied by Mr. Ruben tl Musgruvt. '! Arret xj Robert F. Poe. July 8. 4 NOTICE. THE undersigned has appointed John H Mann, Esq, his agent during his absence 1 from Augusta. ' „ Jlnd has also to Rent, 1 r"' 7 *i ■ * ( A Commodious Dwelling' 1 House, with a good Garden, Carriage-House, ali other needful out houses, situated near the Eagle-Tavern, on Keynold-Street. Possession 1 t« be given on the first of October m-xt. Asaph - > aterman. June 28 1 | SI? Ji 11 IFi (£1 &<. ; THE Subscriber has taken the SI’RINGS for- , merly occupied by Col. J. llacomton, back if the Planters’ Hotel, and intends keeping all kinds of R.E F P-kftVUM EXT ft, for gentlemen, who m*v cad on him Daniel Clements. < June 10 MO .. I & A l.arge Assortment of WViANUft, For Sale at this Office. tSdb j TO THE THERE is pcrhap-s no medical observalmn bet ter established. none more generally confirmed 1 by the experiences! the best physicians ofall ages ' and countries apd none of more importance to (in i practitioner,than the fact,that many of the most diffi- I cult unQ incurable complaints originate pi neglect- < ed colds. In a tlimale as variable us ours,where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden ana unexpected, it requires more care and attention, guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy of < life, than most people imagine, or are able am i willing to bestow. Hfence the number of pal cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthma consumptions, and other affections, and hence the farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried u) by the learned and illiserate. The many cases ol . the kind, fell under my observation ; the prepost , emus compositions of inflaming drugs, which |are in vogue ; the disappointment I experienced in | practice Horn remedies highly recommended; and ■'my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints, were strong inducements for me to consider, 1 whether a compound consisting of mild vegetable substances could not be invented, more free from ' the well founded objections of practitioners, and better calculated to avert the threatening df •tructioh of the lungs. PULMONIC ol Vegetables, For coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions I Enis remedy is superior to any medicine which has been offered to the public, as i{ is prepared trbm the most valuable herbs of our vegetable kingdom, apd He qualities are such that every de penitence may be placed in its virtues for the cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge the proprietor has Os the pulmonic virtues of the syrup, he has no hesitation in recommending is to those who labour under thdae distressing com- Hints as a safe and efficacious remedy, and hav mg administered it to thousands in New-York and _ Philadelphia, he feels no hesitation in offering it to the public, and after trial, those persons who j purchase tlie ge.mjine syrup, will have their mo (,ney refunded by returning the bottle, if they do , not (eel satisfied that they have reaped benefi t from the use of it. Directions fur Use. Take a tea spoon full three limes a day, sa) monrng, noon and night, and continue it until re lieved. (TJ - Eac{; bd ..will have the signature of the proprietor. U, fc 03* PreparedATioy ufid sold by E- Audler, sign iof the Golden Eagle, Augusta. October 21 33 , New aiul invaluable PATSNTBSD BT TK* UNITED STATES OW AMERICA, : AUDLER’S ; Asiatic Lenitive fox Pain. 1 This Medi- fine is a nev er failing remedy for the Tooth- Ache, Head- Ache, and other dis eases. m iIS remedy is good against the tontii-achc c( X. pain in the teeth and jaws when duly applied slid employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in Relieving swellings of the gums, face and adjacent '• parts, arising from or connected with tooth-ache. t Ji relieves head-ache or pains in the head in the most easy and agreeable manner •, for this fre , 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. This new and useful preparation produces, by mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation ' upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, sharpens the perceptions, and invigorate* the functions of the mind, by dissipating gloom and vapours it nets truly like a nervous and cephalic I medicine of the first order. Nor is its effect less beneficiai when considered in relation to the stomach, than t,j the mouth, the head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon J the Sigh 1 and imt. cdmtc- organs of digestion as a , carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing , torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a most , comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve tnenl is quite as /storable to diseases of the ear, more especially it acts to preat advantage in dul ness and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi ent deUness, restoring the failing organ to the , exerc.ae of us true and healthy functions of hear- | ln K- ’ ’ 0 Certificate from Dr. Samuel L. Mitchell, 1, Er. Etekiel Audler, of the city of New-York, e this day uibmitted to me his Itl.ers patent fronrf c he United Stales, for compounding and vending a s remedy which he calls the Asiatic Lenilive, and 1 isked my opinion upon the same, whereupon, as- h ter examining the receipt contained in itie specifi tl cation, 1 find it contains a mixture of such annual- tl ic, anodyne, and anti-acid articles, as are well cal ciliated to produce a composing effect on the hut tl man body. a Samuel L. Mitchell. ll | New-York, November 2d % 1818. ( , : ——— ■■ Xutice. A\ LL persons to whom the late Francis Bouyer Auk of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt ■d. .re requested to present their demands with- / in the time prescribed by law ; and those indebt ed, are requested to make immediate payment. | s B. Bouyer, } ... d • Paul Rossignol,^*™ December 21 51 K. AUDLER, t SURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen tlemen of Augusta, that he will be ready to servo them at all times, at his or their houses, in die line of his profession, and hopes he will mee share of tho public patronage, as he will extract teeth and stumps, and in the easiest manner if evet of difficult, .ia all its other branehei. Tasts ol Carbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered for cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth and making the breath sweet and greeabic. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in the Sums and teeth, and makes them firm at the same time. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. At his Drug and Medicine Store, at the Cotton Ilange. Sign of the Golden Ragle, Augusta, Jnlv 4 2 A. UARDI Z. TLGIUiXCE, SURGEON DENTIST, At Backelder SJ Coduiise’s, Broad- Street, Augusta nearly opposite the Planter's Hotel. Respectfully informs the Public, that he has returned again to this City, and respect fully solicits the Patronage of the Ladies and Gentlemen who may require his services in thb several Branches of his Profession.—Persons wishing his service in private Families can call and see his work Manufactured on a new principle, which he warrants. Teeth and Gums. The diseases of (he Teeth and Gums are chief ly owing to our own neglect ■, the parts of the aliments which lodge about (hern after mastic* lion, growing acrid and corrosive, the gums are thereby first affected, as being the most tender parts, after these corruptions arc produced, com monly called the Tsrtar of the Teeth, which destroying both their tpxturq ant} whiteness not only deprives the mouth of its principal orna pent*, but brings on vjolent tooth aches, and ren mers (he Gums livid and putrid, and offensive to ourselves and others.—But though people irt general may prevent those inconveniences, by OJWT-Wd attention at first, yet, if they are once •*J take Ja'wr-*'- lt4» no longer in the pow er oi the sufferer to remove them, this being pro perly the province of the experienced Dentist, who.has made the maladies of the Teeth and Gifms, wish their attendant evils, the principal object and end of his studies. Mr. Elorauce, Dentist, By long practice, a close application to busi ness, and a thorough knowledge of the structure of tiie Teeth and Gums, has made all the opera tions in those parts quite fahiiliar to him, inso much that what some Dentists have judged im practicable, ht; hath performed with ease and safety. lie places Teeth both real and artificial, (mak ing the latter With pure enamel) from a single one to an entire set so accurately, that they shell answer every purpose of the natural. Thus the greatest deficiencies ave supplied with ornament* which have the recommendation of utility. Those Teeth that have fallen out their sock ets, which frequently happens, though in a per fect sound state, he, by a method peculiar to him self, replaces as firm as ever, without the least pain or uneasiness to the patient. He clears the Teeth, if ever ao discolored, of all their foulness and tartar, without pain, and renders tjiem white and as f'uiras ever in half an hour. Teeth and Stumps extracted in the easiest man ner, if ever so difficult. He assists young ladies and gentle nen in the first and second dentitrori, and remotes the Milk Teeth at proper seasons, lest they should incom mode the regular growth of the succeeding oncea and if a deformity of this kind tins taken place through the'Want of a Dentist, Mr. Florence un dertakes to correct it j provided (ho subject is not more than twenty years old, and restores the Teeth to their natural, regular and beautiful or der. N. B. A Tincture and Dentrifice Paste, prepar ed by him only, which preserves the Teeth and changes them to a beautiful white, cures tin: gums of the Scurvey and makes breath at ail times sweet and agreeable, and cures the Tooth Ache imme diately, with proper directions how to use it. October 12 31 •ludVcr’a MAVk ot Roses. AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening and beautifying the skin, and removing pimt Ties, freckles auj chops from the face, neck, Ike. nlie Milk of Roses possesses many qualities, for is lot only serves for the above purposes, but it put ehe bloom of youth on age, which valuable property every lady is fund of enjoying. This beautiful rose woSjinetic lias a delightfulifagrapce, and is an article nil cb can be used with’safety, as it contains noth ulg that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa ibe article to every lady, and should be found on dieir toilets, Di aecriojts.—After being washed and d M llien take a small quantity on a piece of white flan mduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each bot tle will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by E. Audler, sign oi the Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 N otice. ALL persons having demands against the Es tate of Reuben Tipton, deceased, are here by notified to make their return agreeable to law, those indebted, are notified to make irnme iiate payment. Ezekiel Lester, .idm’r, June 7, 182 J Jt x 101