The constitutionalist. (Augusta, Ga.) 1823-1832, July 26, 1825, Image 1

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'ft zsty ' * ©lie &on»tttnitowiU»i* “ Many of the puli' .al evils, under which every Country in the world labours, are not owing lo any want of love lor our Country, but to an ignorance of its real constitution and interests.” pRIKSTLY NEW SERIES Vol. 111. AUGUSTA, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 26, 1825. No. 9. Ctje Constitutionalist IS PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, BY W. J. BUNCE, AUGUSTA, GA. No, 164 Broad Street, IVivv v Uus day W.vv vWvi\ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SUMMER cLO THING, wlucli will he disposed of low, for cash. May 20 9 4 LA FAYETTE HAT AND CLOTHING WARE-HOUSE The Subscriber ,8 Opening in JJroud s-'reet one door, below .Mr, Jll len s Hat Afore, A LAlias AMI OI'NKUAr. AS3OHTMKST OS fiats AND CLOTHING, Consisting, of OItUSS COATS, Frock Coals | Drab box vjoals Double k single mill'd Gassimere Fimialoonj Broad Cloth, Satinet! and Corduroy do Toiiiiv t!, Valentis, Swansdowo k black silk : Vests ■ I llluo a.d black Olotli and Gassimere do Sup i line Linen and Colton, frilled and plain Shirts Knitt d, Cotton, Worsted and Lambswoolj S.uVi.s aik! Drawers Flann l do do Tarian and Cunhlet Cloaks Ladies do BoyV Drosses Youth’s close body Coats Gentlemen's superfine Huts, some very wide brims Immitation beaver do La Fayette, boys and mens seal skin Gups W- ■ ilngion, Jackson and La Fayette Stocks Silk Umbrellas Ho iery Gloves, &c. —also— Negro Jackets and browsers House servants Coalers Pantaloons I' .irnoui'iil jit- at Coatfe r Girths. y Frocks, red tlannel Shirts Striped hi d Check do Common Linen do Wo di, :i Gloves, and many other articles in iiis line. The ihovc GOODSjire New-York made, and will !>■ deposed of wholesale and retail, al New- York pr C :S. J. P. Hetze. Decervlv •• 3 46 ELDVUi and hUUi. V • '"V-i I ■•'V • .-4if " p l“" p » ai, ISO Casks Fresh Stone Lime, of a sup ior quality, jii't received and for sale at No. 3 3, Ilroud Street, by Thomas S. Metcalf. May 27 9(? is* Vi w .cvu v;m vvuTye d dWDUWiI (M^So The Subscriber HAVING been apnon ed Agent for JAMES LIT • LE & SDNS. Manufacturers of Colton Gms, will attend t t orders for du same of any di mansions w-’h prompt ness, and assures the P an tern tba’ the same shall be executed in ihe best style of workmanship on the newly improved principle. The Gins will be d livered at his Ware-House for the prices charged at the ManufncUr y William i(. Egan, Upper pat I south side lit ond-street. —Uu Viand— -1 GIN of tinny »'x Sun s ,luru* 4 t 1 ©IP THY dnliscrit) has tak-n i lit- SPRINGS for merly occupied by C 1, J, Haikiuton, back of the Planters’ Hotel, and tiuends keeping ul kinds of YLEIUUiftVVMEXTft, for .gentlemen, who in . c.c •> hue Daniel Clements. June 10 100 liU *AE E W V.VUV v) UfU, E AND Co min iss ion li as i n ess. At his otd stand " ■■savannah, near Lie Fort, and is prepared to make suitable advances upon al. produce placed in Ins ham's sue. John Everiugham, Jr. April 12 N utice. ALL persons having nt-mauds against the es late ot Eliza A. Levett, late ot Burke Coun ty, deceased, are requeue 1 to present them le gally attested, and those indebted, to make imme diate payment to Jonathan Lewis, ) eidm’r. . and [ * Rosina Morrison, y bonis non, May 2, 1325 7t t 91 ftTLEXIUD ftEVVE«NVE \\ i , j OF THE Augusta Masonic Hall Lottery. j Si®*®®® i HIGHEST PRIZE. The Drawing to commence positively on the FIFTEENTH AUGUST NEX T, and to be completed in Nine Drawings, s Hats 1 f A Slaughter, |R. K. U-*-J W- W Holt. |T. I. Whay f ] , ’J 13. D. 1 HOMPSON >1 “* BOOMiaißo 1 Prize of g 30,000 is g 30,000 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 . 50 Prizes of 100 is 5,000 100 Prizes of 50 is 5,000 | 5000 Prizes of 10 is 50,000 | 5175 Prizes, } „ i| 12825 Blanks, $ & 180,000 J 18,000 TICKETS at TEN DOLLARS. J Less than two and an half !Hunks to aJ J ize. ij The Prizes only to be Drawn. 1.1/7 the Prizes to be• jloutimr from the commencement, j except the foHomn.tr, which will be deposited in the wheel at definite periods, viz ; DM THE FIRST DRAWING 3 prize of 10.000 k1 of 500 2d. 1 prize of 5.000 h 1 of I,OOJ k I of 500 1 3d. I prz-nf 10 000 & 1 of 500 i 4th. 1 prize of 5,000 & 1 of 1,000 8c lof 500; sdt. 1 prize ot 10.000 8c lof 500 6th 1 prize of 5 000 & I of 1.000 k lof 5001 7th 1 prize ol 10.t.00 & 1 of 5,000 Sc I ot 500 j Bth. 1 prize ot 20,000 & I of 1,000 k 2 of 500 9th. 1 prize of 30,000 8c 1 of 1,000 k lof 500 All Prize? payable thirty days after the com pletion of the drawing, subject to a deduction of fifteen percent—if not applied for within twelve months, to be considered a donation to the funds of the Mas-. ic Hall. TICKEIS and SHARES may be yet had, in a great variety of numb rs at the original price at BEE US’ L<) TTE It V 0 HFICE, : No, 241 IIIW \D S 1 REE I, V GfK A. i Whole Tickets, 810 00 "j Halves, 500 Quarters, 2 50 Kighths, 1 a5 Darien money will be received for Tickets. (13 s Orders for Tlcketr and Share- from any p t’t at the United Stales, enclosing Ihe Cash, post paid, will meet the same pr nnpt attention, as on personal application, it addressed to t| J. H. Beers, 1 ] Secretary to the Commissioners. \ July 15 6 , MASONIC HALL LOTTERY H E B >ard ot < lommissioners hive the pleasure j3l ,(announcing to the public, that tnnn the j large sales oflickets up to this dme, and the in creasing demand for them, they are enabled de- ‘ ■ i (runvelv to fix a day for the commencement of the ,| * joltery and to give the mos' positive assurances >f i's hung carried fully into eflf ct. The first 1 Irawing will P'KI IVK.I.Y «al; -1- in die 1 oU\ v>t AusujsV vvi'nl, \ 0 7 ll’erfl ins wishing o adioir ure are aiv s-d to pur . clia ;- w tlimit d-»Ly as an advance in tile price of j tickets s highly probable. Dealers in Lottery (tickets in this aid other States will he supplied | on advantageous terms by making application (o 'he Board of Commissioner) through their See ;retary. J. S. Beers, Secretary to the Hoard of Commissioners J June 17 ‘ jo2 ii j ,, |^stibicriber, admitted to practice in the iii i several Cuu ts of Law and Equity in this I ,Stab , offers to the public his professional ser vices in flit Courts of /iibh, J Henry. I Jones. I Crawford, ,Monroe , ( Jasper, | l'wigi>s. | Pike. W ashin gton Poe. .1 lacon, Bibb County, (*ia,) j Ju m 25. 1525 if 1 IS utice. 4 LL persons having demands against the Eft j. ». tate of Reuben Tipton, deceased, are. here- Joy iio ified to makj their return agreeable to | Li i, those indebted, are notifi. dto make imrne ' jdiate payment. Ezekiel Lester, Mm’r. j June 7, 1H25 5 joi <X oUce. 'iIME subacribf r will di.-p ,se of his MILLS it 1.•«- Montgomery county, having a Grist and lour Saws running, which last are calculated to turn out from 4 to 6000 feet of lumber per clay, which can be nd ed immediately into the Ocmulgee riv -r, with 600 acres of the best timbered pine land m that section of the state. As to terms of sale p they will he made easy, The above preoerty wa rmerly that of E. W. Barker. Mv residence 1- blear Milledgeville JAMES BOYKIN, June 14 w3m 101 smia Ml M\ =anUßlKHWlff tWWI I - Ttt THE PUBLIC. PSpHEKE is perhaps no medical observation bet ‘ JL ter established, none more generally confirmed ; by the experience of the best physicians ot all ges and countries and none of more importance t<; Un practitioner,than tile fact,that many of the most diffi cult and incurable complaints originate in neglect i ed colds, In a climate as variable as,ours,where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden uno unexpected, it requires more can? and attention , guard against this subtle and dangerous enemy ol life than most people imagine, or are able am willing to bestow. Hence the vast number of pat !cents, afflicted with coughs, catarrhs, asthmas | consumptions, and other affections, and hence the | farrago of rational and absurd remedies, cried up |by the learned and iliiserale. The many cases o( the kind, fell under my observation ; the prepose emus compositions of inflaming d tigs, which are in vogue ; the disappointment 1 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 could not he invented, more free Iron the well founded objections of practitioners, and •letter calculated to avert the threatening dr struction of the lungs. PULMONIC of Vegetables, ior coughs, colds, asthmas and consumptions. ? 1 tus remedy is superior to any medicine which ' pus been offered to the public, as it is prepared II rum the most valuable herbs of our vegetable? kingdom, and its qualities are such that every de pendence may be placed in its virtues for the : cure of the above diseases. From the knowledge 1 the proprietor has of the pulmonic virtues of tiie :S} nip, he has no hesitation in re - mmending is Ito those who labour under those using com-? , faints as a sale and efficacious rerm nd hav 1 ,mg administered it to thous- nds i ■ \, - . rk and ll’hiladeiplna, he feels no hr , ti. - . • , 'erngit to the public, and after ti a! -h.w , nm - .b 0 . jpurchase the genuine syrup, at. 1.-- - m jney refunded by returning i, ,r t ; . - rfoi not lee) satislicd that they h. ped Ui.ulii from the use of it. Directions for Us , 1 ake a tea spoon lull three times a ay, sa) 'a morn ag, noon and night, and continue it i •! i« lieved. 0- J Isach bottle will have the signature ot proprietor. • C? Prepared only and sold by E - Audlcr, gig. cf Hie Holden Eagle, Augusta. > October 21 33 Aew ami invaluable i PATENTEE!) !) Y THE UNITED HTATES OV AM ERICA. - AUDLER’S Asiatic iicnitivc fox Vain. 1 fliis Medi- cine is a nev-j' Tooth* Ache, Head-|I remedy is good against the tnulh-ache otjj - pajn in the teeth and, jaws when duly appliedL and employed, it possesses sovereign efficacy in , lieliering swellings of the gums, (see and adjacent parts, arising from or connected with tooth-ache , ■ it relieves bead-ache or pains in the head in|< i the most easy and agreeable manner j for Ibis fre | quent and distressing complaint, this, his new;, medicine, is a charming prescription, for it re j stores both, the organs of sense and the nerves orp their healthy condition at a quick and admirable;] , P 3, - h I his new and useful preparation produces, by i 1 mild and gentle stimulation, a cheering operation|, I upon the spirits—it quickens the sensations, \ 1 sharpens the perceptions, and invigorates Hie c I functions ot Hie mind, by dissipating gloom and i j vapouru it acts truly like a nervous and cephalic | medicine of the first order. f Nor is its effect less beneficial when consltleredjt Jin relation to the stomach, than to the mouth, the) ; head and the spirits, by its qualities it acts upon I iihe sight and immediate grgans of digestion as a!r I carminative and cordial, expelling wind, removing |c (torpor, correcting acidity, and creating a mos J comfortable warmth. The operation of this invention and improve ' ment is quite as favorable to diseases of the ear, more especially it acts to great advantage 111 dul i ness and hardness of hearing, and even in incipi j ent deafness, restoring the tailing organ to tin i 1 exercise ol its true and healthy functions of hear 1 ">ff- f Certificate from Ur. Samuel L. Mitchell. Dr. Ezekiel Audler, of the city of New-York 1 this day submitted to me his letters patent frorrN the United States, for compounding and vending II • a remedy which he calls the Malic Lenitive, and In ■ | asked my opinion upon Hie same, whereupon, at < iter examining the receipt contained in the specif! ■ iCation, 1 find it contains a mixture cf such aromat he, anodyne, end anti acid articles, as are well cal culated to produce a composing eltect on the hu 1 man body. Samuel L. Mitchell. Nevi. York, November 2d, 1818. * N* otice. 1 AA EL persons to whom tin late Francis Uouyei < 1 iRA of the city of Augusta, deceased, is indebt (1 ed. are requested to present their demands with | 1 1 in the time prescribed by law ; ami those mdebi 1 ed, are requested to make immediate payment. L IJ. Houj er, j | Paul Kossignol,s ii,rrs, | December 2] * 51 I TTmiOTllllßimiHli^—lllil—■ —■!■ I H— t E. AUDeER, SURGEON DENTIST, II ESPECTFULLY inform* t ie Ladies and Gen fc tlemen of Augusta, I) at lie will be ready H 11 serve them at all times, at h.s or their houses, h > the line of liis profession, and hopes he will nice share wf the public patronage, as lie will extras teeth and stumps,and in the easiest manner ifevei so dllKcult, and i i all its other branches. ¥aate> o t Carbon, A superior dentifrice to any ever offered to cleaning beautifying and whitening the teeth an making the breath sweet and agreeable. SCORBUTIC ESSENCE. Os Roses, Which removes all scorbutic humour in the gums and teeth, and makes them firm at the same time. Prepared and sold by E. Audler. 1 At Ids Drug and Medicine Store, at he Cotton j Range. Sign of the Golden Eagle, Augusta, Julv 4 2 AudVer’s *Mi\k of Ro&os. I AN elegant cosmetic for whitening, softening and beautilying the skin, and removing pini (Ties, f reckles and chops from the face, neck. Sir Jnhe Milk of Roses possesses many qualities, for it tot only serves for the above purposes, but it put ehc bloom of youth on age, which valuable property every lady is fond of enjoying. This beautiful ros't has a delightful fragrance, and is an artich mb ch can be used with safely, us it contains noth big that will injure the skin, and it is an indispensa the article to every lady, and should be found oi their toilets, IT bectioivs. —After being washed and d 1 then take a small quantity on a piece of white flan anduel then wash face, neck, hands, &c. Each hot. tie will be signed by the proprietor. Price gl. Prepared only and sold by £. Audler, sign ol the Golden Eagle, Augusta. July 4 2 THOMAS G. HALL, Carriage .Maker. HA s receiv.-d a par o' Ins Spring Supply of 1 < 1 < UIAGES and GIGS, which makes hi ;* • ,f Gigs complete'—consisting of first, second and tldrd rate Leather and Suulop Gigs’ j o| in Coachee and one Ghariotee. Being regular dy n n.p!’ I with an extensive assoitment,'direct dr m ( irious manufactories of Newark and its " nn lie in disposed to sell on as good terms as i ■ iirti- is can bi obtained in Augusta. | till'Orders for any kind of Carriages will bc lorwa ied and executed in the beet manner, ai the manufacturing prices. Gigs and Carriages built to order. Repairing in all branches, at short nolice, on the most reasonable terms. March 22 if 77 AND STEAM li.vTHS. Dll HOUEL, a French Physician, respectfully informs the public, that fie has establishes jSIEAM and MEDICAL BATHS in Augusta I Ihe very high repute these Baths have acquiree )"• Europe, where (although a late discover)' they we to be found in every hospital, and Ho igrcat cures they have performed ip Boston, Phi j hidelphia and Charleston, cun leave no doubt o. itheir efficacy. Flit* most gentle as well as (he Imost powerful medicines are administered by tha ' means, without any pain, trouble or disgust to iht patient. They are a never failing remedy in all culanc ] <>us affections; from Psora, Ringworms, ike. te J Scald head and Leprosy. They also have nevei H (failed of success in either acute or chronic rheu n niatism. ( In glandular obstructions, chlorosis, anasarcou s )iwelling*, incipient dropsy; in all diseases oi the h 1 joints, gouty affections, dispersion of tumors, ill il jeured syphilis, spasmodic or nervous affections; b on all bilious disorders, dyspepsia, hypocondriasis epilepsy—these baths have been found most ser viceable, and Inv.j often succeeded even in her. jltary complaints, In fine, this manner of admin * islering almool every remedy belonging to thr healing art, may he tendered applicable to almom every case, and (il is repeated) without any pain , trouble, or disgust to the patient. As these baths are not yet generally known I 1 Dr. lluoei, will be happy to give the most res 1 'pecltible references to persons who have beei !t ‘ cured by taking them. '' Tkii lotoam $ Medical Baib EttiabiisAuurni, Is in Ellis. Street, opposite Mr. 11. Mealing’, Brick. House, and his an entrance in Broad-stree 1 immediately opposite the citv //otel, January 11 57 ), Notice. MU. (IcMir 11. Field, is authorized by the ! Farmer’s Fire lusunnco and Loan Com- 1 )>ai y N;w York, to sign f* licies of Insurance (<■:■ ns, and to attend to all other matters in which this Company may be interested, during our absence from tills place Bidwell & Casey, Agents. July 15 if 6 4 •Notice. 1 * jpHE subscribers have connected themselves in the practice of the LAW—they will uni irmly attend all tl,e counties of the Northern lircuit, and the county of Franklin, of the We ern Circuit, one of them will be generally found d their office in Elberton, where they will lak. , lio isure in transacting the business of those wlp / nay be unfortunate enough to be involved in tin ~, UW John A. Heard, m Thomas J. Heard. January 1, 1825 57 ■ nrwi——aßMU———b——«———l AN ORUI . A s ( E, Further to regulate and establish Wharves in the city of Aag.isia, WMRHEAiu very heavy expense lias been in curred in building an ixtensive range of wharves, which were designed for the pobl c con venience ; and oi'lur improvements on the river hank h-ivi become necessary, It is deem ,- e 3 proper to collect -lich wharfages on pioduce and merchandize received in the city and ship. , P" f l from it, as to relu til to the City Goui ct' the money already expended (or the purposes atore ■■aid, with the accruing interest, and to c omplete the work still to be done. 1 Sec. 1. Jte it ordained by the City Council of Augusta, Mint Imm and after the tirsi i| August next, al, meichandize and reduce shipped from, or landed, at any place within the limits »t the city jurisdiction, whether at the wharves in which 'he city is interested or not, shall be subject to 'tich rates o( wharfage as are now, nr may here after be established, fur merchandize and pro duce landed al the wharves. -d. It shall be the duty of all owners, agents or ; consignees of boats, loading or unloading, either - wholly or in part, within the aforea .id luni s. in iwenty-lour hours alter arrival of the boat, and in the same time after the loading is complete, to •urnish the City Whaifi iger with a copy, or the original of the (fill of ladi g, or a fair itst of the • cargo, and the names of the owners, shipners or consignees, in order that the wharfage accounts •gainst the shippers and receivers of goods, may b< made out therefrom, and any agent, owner or consignee, refusing or neglecting to lurm h the wharfinger with such bills of lading, or lists of the 1 cargo so loaded or unloaded, shad he subject to a penally iii every instance, i o exceeding one hun dred dollars. 3d. All wharfages charged under this ordi nance, for cargoes loaded or unloaded at other places than ai thu wharves now built, slipll be col lected by the wliarfi iger, and paid over qu irlcr ' I y to the Collector and treasurer if In • coy. Done iii Council, this 15th lav of in 1125. W. W Holt, I Mayor of the city of tujusta. I By the Mayor. «to, M Walkkii, Cl'k. .July 22 3 NOTICE. WE will attend at ho Muket House, in the city of Augusta^on Tuesday the 2d day of Atigusi next, at 12 ofclnqk, to let tn- Building of a Bridge over Butler’s Creek, on the f.ouisville road below Mr Walkcrfs Mill. A plan of the Bridge with particulars will be made known on the day, U. Berry, j. i. c. r. c. H. \lcTyre, j i. c. u c. y. VV alker. j. i c. u. c. Hale, j i c r. c.‘ J- S. (iOlt. J. i. ... ii c. July 19 7 1 1111E o.iuw ug a:v nie o ationury C niltees . ot Council (or the year ending the second Monday in April, 1826 : On City Hall.- Messrs. Thomas, Warren, Hale. On Police Hale, Uillon, Thomas, On Hospital.—J Moore, Holliiishead, Rowdre. On Hoads —-Bowdre, Dillon, Hale. On Account?.— Hale, A. Moore, J. Moore. On Hiver Panic and Wharf. —a. Moore, J Moore, Danforth, Bowdre. On Streets.— Bowdre, Uillon, Warren. On Jail -Warren, Danforth, Thomas. On Drains. —Danforth, Hale, J, Moore. On Pumps —Warren, Danforth, A Moore. On Magazine. Dillon, Holliiishead. Published by order of Council Geo. M. Walker, Cl’k. May 20 94 Receiver's N utjee. IWILI, attend at r tie Office of the (Perk of the Mayor’s Court in the City Hall, every Monday commencing on the 6th day o' June next, until the first day of August, to receive the returns of the taxable property of such per sons as have not had an opportunity to make heretofore. And all persons who do not make 1 heir return previous to the first of August will be subject to taia'ion as a deoiuher. M. F. Boiscl air, r. t b, r c. May 31 * 97 N(mcE~ 4 LI. persons indebted to ilie est ate of J <hn Ca nn’rautts, deceased, are r• quested to make mmediate payment to the subscriber, ai d those laving claims against the s«u} estate, are required to present them duly attested m the form and within tin- time r crib dby Idv, llicliard H. Wilde, Jldm’r. Jute- \7 ’l2> 10J xNUTIIE. f|MIE i’ublic are cautioned against trespassing 1 on tin- Houses and Lots of the subscriber upper end of town—especially against hauling -and or earth from the river fiank or contiguous hereto. Each and every person offending shall have the law rigorously enforced against him of them. IIue;Ii Nesbitt. January 21 69 NOTICE, 41,f. persons having demands againsi the estate of Hubert Lang, dec. ased, are hereby unified to make their return agreeable to iaw ; those In i' bled to said estate, are notified to make imme diate payment. W in. Brux, AVr. July 1 6 1 r 2 N dice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cotton fa. Merritt, deceased, are requested to render iieir accounts in properly attested, within the me prescribed b law. and those indebted to aid estate wih make immed a'e payment to Comfort Merrit, ddmr’sQ. Burke County, May 3, 1825 13t 9