mm-.
-vSi,
daily republican.
41
FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 10, 1829.
RernedV for the Pjlew
f ho Medicine now offered to
. ,|,e public, is one .which lias
• been folly subjected to the In
fallible tost of experience! and
in every instanoe where it ha«
?(*sn:feodU^ivc.f
hnl'those'afflicted with tins complaint, for
b lib nlo“e it I* recommon IcJ. may rely
which ,il obtaining relief, oven
»>"’ W#™* JH* „ ,hort time; nod .hoy
l ? .elves are die host jlidp-es of the Im-
tl,e i" lofsucli a remedy. I’rioehO ct,
Khox with directions signed by tho Pro-
f. P eoared and sold at
grietor. Prepaci^ m ^g-^.g
Prnz and I'HeffijoJ) Store.
No. MS, North Third, above Cnllowhlll
euer '’ PHILADELPHIA. ^
A supply of Ihl* valuable medioine
loccivod. .
to ‘ aA PARSONS, Druggist.
At the Eagle no 0 Gibbon's Rango.
mar fl
Choice French Rose Wa
ter.
TTU9T IMPORTED
#9 And for sal# ny •
” A l*AUSON[S» mnjralit.
No H Olbbciiii* ItijiTge.
Hr fi - ■ i..
Notice.
|TN )im innnthl after date ijiplioation
Jj vjlt ha .node to he ho lorahle the
I,Aliens of the Inferior court iff Plthmnel
Cmioiy tor leave to sell all tile real estate
of Thomas Johnson, dee'd.
W.M. MoUARVIN, Exe’or.
1 decO >*15 ’
uiiiiieinadn to tho honorable the court
ifnrdlniry ofEnhigllam'coanty'ror leave tn
lell all the real estate, belonging to the eat?
if Matthew Rahil, late of Effingham eomi-
ydccd. .• >'
JOHN O’ HAHN, Executor,
jan* I -- '
Brought to Jail,
U V Coimvhntchee, on the 13th inht„ t
timway man who says Ilia name Is.
WIN, and that he belongs n Mr. McCari
bnlicon Georgia,said fellow la about *0 o
It years old, live feet 5 or 0 Inches high.
Ins marli* on his left antfrwhloh appear to
be received (tom fire borne.
P. J. ttESSELLEU, jailor.
augtl .11?'. .
Brought to Jail.
TV Sivanneii, some limp ego. a negro
1 man who saye his name ,is JIM, and
■at he belongs to Jo,in Pitman but does,
*>• hooiv where His master.Ut'es.nor'Vfheie
raoonay from. I ain Induced to bo
|ve that he is n • ned by some oho else,
til 4 feet 0 1-1 inches high and about 15
psof age; he stkmmersa little when
|«king>
JNO.LDEWB.j.cc
|uno It 14*
Brought to Jail.
IN Savannah o» the 31*1 nit, a negro
L man ithosays his name is JOHN tied
it he belongs to Sam King of Iharjos-
3 C. He ie about 40 years ut age. and
vet 10inches high.
1. . JOHN I. DEWS, t, c. o, •
fe'i 48
ghttoJail.
iSavaanali on the mfc a n; . * negro
1 man who,»ays hie name ie Will llrown'
I tat lio belongs to Wm Oofflnof Char
. i, ■ 0 al,oul 27 years of age, 5
{l^^ 168 high» iihd has a scar on hb>
jno.l hews, a.c.c.
'i^iimOlto of &o$e Li]>
nah, ■ Salve.
u»T received and for ealiby
A PARSONS, Druggist.
No B Gibbon’s range
MALLERY & DUFFY,
DRAPERS S,- TAILORS,
Ou the Hay, n'few Moors East rtf tho Cjly
Hotel, anil nearly opposite the
Exchange,
T ENDER tln-lr sincere thanks Wlheir
friends, and tho public generally,for
past favors, and respectfully solicit a con
tinuntinn of patronage,
They hnve received by recent arrivals,
fresh and complete assortment of Fine,Su,
peffi a, and Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape
(Inis' ed .
BROADCLOTHS fc OASSIMERWSi.,
Of the pinst •fasliinnaulB colors, and war
ranto’ to he of the most approved British
manufacture t and
VESTINGJS
Of the newest amV most fashionable pat
terns,-and materials—the whole of which
having been carefully selected hv Mr. M
froiu tho N. York market, and being pro-
vidoil with some of-the best workmen, ahd
the latest London' and New Yfirk fashions
(which they receive quarterly) they will
couetanllv endeavor to execute nil miters
with which thev mtyJre honored, with the
utmost punctuality,tidfpatch, nnd in n man
ner not excelled by any similar establish-
neat in America.
he.a nr vide nr.oTnixa. .
For the accommodation of gentlemen in
haste, and others wlm may prefer it, they
keep constantly on hand an extensive as
sortment of coats,frocks,Coatees,Snrtouts,
Great Coats, Clonks, Pantaloons, vests,
Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, &c.—all made
ipfin the best milliner and nowost style,
ALSO,
FAVCYAIUTCT.ES.
Such as—Stocks, Cravats, Ci.vv.at Pads,
Watch Guards and Ribbons,Glove,Pock
et Handkerchiefs, Collars, Riding Beits,
Pantaloon Chains. v .‘h.
SHOULDER BRACES,
An improved article, highly recommended
'ly jliB first physicians is a most ccitain re
lief to persons afflicted i# weakness of
the breast from a holm of stooping dt se
dentary employment.
CAPS.
Gentlemen's nnd’Y’vith's morocco nnd
Nfttice. patent leather f hips, of all patterns.
RPR months after dato application LADIES* CLO.AIC8,
A few of superior I..piles Camhlct, made
with hoods,and Pall nines—Also Carolina,
Plaid do.—besides a quantity ofSatinett
and iftlier Jackets and Trowscrs, suitable
for servants, nr laborers.
V. H. In consequence of the particular at
tention paid to the selection of the above
articles,»ve are happy to slate that thov can
he otlecod iimcli lower that! the establish
moot has ever done heretofore. M. th D.
act *3 *1*
Court of Ordin try, E.liti^-
ham County.
■ OKctuui'B, tkbsi 1828
O N the petition ,if Sain'I. J.- ltryau
•stating that he it posejsed of a hood
which he produced lo the Court made and
signed by Benjamin Kennedy laic, of the
douuty aforesaid bearing daio the H*th
day of January 1810 for titles to a certain
tract of land,described in said bond. These
are. to cite.and admonish all persons having
or claiming any Interest in uhe estate of
the said Benjamin Kennedy to file their,
nbjo-tlftnsif auyjhey have, bn or before
the meeting of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, for May term 10*0, otherwise
the administrator will be ordered to make
titles 4o said tract ofland pursuant tn the
statute in socfi cases made and provided.
J. CHARLTON, q. c. o. E. c.
jan IS U
Liberty Inferior Court.
JUNE TERM, 18*8.
P PON the petition of W, II. Fleming,
praying for the establishment of a
certain note of hand,given by John Har
ris,to Thos. T. Shepard, for ene hundred
•and .eighty nine dollars S l-S cent ml
bearing date on oi ahout-tlm ffist of Apt,,
teat), a copy whereol as nearly ns the peti
tinner can recollect, is (lied with tho said
petition',,together with an affidavit of the
loss thereof. It is ordered, that the said
ly be established interims of the act in
such cuses made and. provided, due nptice
being given of the application,Agreeably to
the rules of court, unless cause be shown to
the contrary. * •
Extract from the minutes,
une 41 E. BAKER, Clk
pn 17
eudid Razor Strops.
&N*B and PRENTISS'.
, and hm ? ! ? ru l “’ |,t c * n,t .»itly on
f SSli" who have used
S ‘"N* to any at
A ni"n l ' ,!f ' For shleby
, Druggist
No 8 Gibbon’s Range.
Sill ts~nndCiis t0 r OiK
An stobe
ni<LS Sal Glauber
Carthnni a “ 8SS0r, ed sines
»l«Ca,to, 0 i 1;1 br P1 an
s<) 0 S^a 11 ' 08 “'t> pressed
Window sashes.
Mp4te-
snum
To
stgrst
Common
’ 9m
* mi *Z£i83*
Yestiraental Soap.
ri^ UI8 Sonp is celebrated for taking nil
A ' kinds of grease and spots from cloth
F6r sale by
. A. PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbon's vango
dec a -
Shoe Blacking.
D AY & MARTINS liquid Blacking
just imported ahd for sale by the
cask or dozen by A P A RSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range,
feb 24 ■
For sale or Lease.
TjN ITHF.ll of the two lots or both, be-
B'i longing to the subscriber, situated in
Rroughton street, the buildings on which
were burnt by tho late fire. Terms of sale,
or for a long lease will boon the most liber
al credit and advantageous conditions.
Apply to
MISS ABBY MINIS.
South Common,
mar 5 53 '
Treasurer’s Office.
. Arait. 1. 1829,
T HE average price ofFIpurdurirrgthe
last month being R9 per harrel of
108 lbs. Bread for the present month
must weigh as follows vile:
12 1-2 cents Loaf 21bs 5 oz
0 1-4 “ " 1 “ 2 I-*
Of wjrich all Bakers and sellers of Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWART, c. t.
upril 1
Irish fr Scotch Whiskey.
AN Demijohn* warranted pure as impor-
A tod for sale o;
ClIAltL
feb S
SSSSSuw.
Dickson's Building,
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT
TLE.
To the Public.
I N consequence of the numerous frauds
and impositions practised in reference
to my medicine, I am aglih Induced to
change the form or inj BOTTLES. In
future, ihe PANACEA will he put up in
round bottles, fluted 'longitudinally, with
the following words, blown in the glass,
"Swsim’s PaM4<'Ea, Pihlaoa,” ns repre
sented nlmve.
These battles are much stronger than
those heretofore osod,aiul will have hut one
label, which covers the Burk, with my own
signature on it, so that tile cmk cannot be-
'Irawn Without destroying the signature,
u illtuut " Inch none is genuine. The me-
dleine may consequently be known to he
genuine when my sigpaturu is visible: to
counterfeit which, will be punishable as for-
I he increasing demand tor this celebra
ted medicine has enabled me to reduce the
price to TWO DOLLARS per hottle.thus
bringing it within tho reah of tli» indi
gent.
My Panacea requires no encomi'um; its
astonishing efieeia and wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Patients and Medi
cal Practitioners of the highest respeetabi
lily, the must unqualified approbation, ami
established for it a character which Envy’s
non,-though dipped in gall, can never tarn
ish.
The false reports concerning this v.ilu
able medicine,which have been so di'igemly
circulated bv certain Physicians,(l ive,their
origin cither in ENVY, or lit theinlsed i«v-
oiu effects of tho SPURIOUS IMITA
TIONS.
The Proprietor pledges himself to the
Public,, anil gives them the most solemn
assurances, tli it this medicine contains
neither mercury nor any other dclnlerihus
drug.
Tire public are cautioned no’ to purchase
my Panacea, except from myself, my ac-
nrcdl.nl agents, or person* of lino we - os-
poalnbility: and all those will consequent
ly be. without excuse,who shall purchase
from any other persons.
WM. SWA1M.
September, 18*8.
Tho following certificate gives tho his
tory of th» introduction ofrthc Panacea into
tile Philadelphia Alins ITnnse Tnfirmnrv.
Those who read it, will he convinced that
tit preprint ,r has never feared the Investi
gation rtf physicians, or endeavored to ad
minister the mediclpe in secret. It also
evinces the prejin Reek jOf* the faculty, that
those w ho woeq so anxious originally to
exclude the medicine from this institution,
would neglect no opportunity.,of expelling,
it, after it had hoen introduced. ■ > -M'
FROM WILLIAM DUANtf, Esq. <
One of the .Aideriacrr of the Cili) oj Phi
ladelphia.
Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a medical com
position called Swalm's Panacea, applied
to me, requesting me to state what 1 know
about the intrndhetion of his medicioe into
the Alms House—and 1 consider it a duty
tn comply with his requ st.
Being President of the Hoard of Mana
gers of the Alms House in the year 18*0,
Mr. Swaim expressed to m« a wish to un
dertake tire cure of some persons then in
the house, whe-e cases were given up as in
curable by vhe medical gentlemen, that he
was confident of curing by his medicine,
those cases, nnd would undertake some of
the most desperate—and would require no
other compensation than the satisfaction
to be derived from tire service rendered.
I promised to consult the other mana
gers, and did sox hut I found that some of
the medical gentlemen in the house had
labored to prejudice them, as some of them
attempted to prepossess mo againit what
they .denominated quackery. Some of tho
managers felt inclined tn the trial, consid
ering that as they were oases abandoned by,
the medical men which were, to lie opera
ted upon, no harm ait least would be done,
and If cure was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought to be afforded, but they expressed
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
them; by which I understood that they did
not like to put themselves in opposition to
the physicians. Others opposed it alto
gether. 1 therefore offered and took upon
myself whatever responsibility there was in
the case, and notified Mr. Swaim that I
would accqnipatiy him, ahd did so. Tho
first case selected was that of a woman,
whoso appearance was horrible, and whose
condition was so deplorable that the pa
tients in the .same room wished to have her
removed, 'and the evidence of my own sen
ses justified their ooniplnint. She was a
woman of about 30 or 82 years of age, her
right eye was already uestroyed,. the left'
eye protruded more than half an inch out
of the socket, the flesh of the left chock was
one complete ulcer, "the flesh of the nose
had disappeared and left the nostrils two
naked holes, the upper lip on the left side
was destroyed, and -the -teeth and guini
bare, aud the whole face, as it appeared to
me, in a state of dissolution; her appetite
had left her—she represented a living skel
eton frightful tp beheld. -Mr. Swaim said
he could cure tier; he could not restore the
lost eye, nor restore the nose, lint he could
restore tlie loft eye and the month.
He undertook tho ease, anil I frequent
ly attended him in his visits to. the poor
woman, and she was cured—and I..have
frequently seen Her since, going .about her
ordinary business with the alacrity i)su.al
to a person of that age; the deformity of
course remained ; bitt all that remained
besides appeared healthful I have ■ eon ■
finedjjnyself to-this case, upon avhicli l
Was impossible to be mistaken, ami for-'
uornn to introduce any oilier'circumstan
ces than ivliat belong immediately to it.
„ WM. DUANE.
Philadelphia, March lltb 18*0,
CERTIFICATE of"DR. EDWIN A
,, , , ALTER,
Memhtr of the Philadelphia Medical Soeie-
, ty*
Tlift cane drttaileil in the above Certifi
cate enme under obsorvutioc, nnd 1 be
lieve Alderinan l)n mip s statement to bn
strictly correct. Mr. S'vaiui showed me
two other cases nearly similar, .which tvere
cured by l»Vs tbuMcee,after every other re*
inedy had failed.
Averse as I am to ^hackery, I hope ev
er to,be preserved from unjust and selfish,
prejudice ? and, therefore, do nothesitato
to stive mv name, in confirmation of the ef
ficacy and safety of Mr. Swoiin’s medi
cine.
. EDVVTV X. ALTER.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5tin 18*R.
X supply of.this Voluble Medicino iv
just received and for sale by
A PRISONS, Agent.
At the Ragle No B (Jibbous Range*
march 17 =63
Swaim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
. THIS yalulilrle Anli-dysen-
MgPI® leric und Warm Medicine has
been used for these seven
SKjl years past, and its virtues ere
1 universally acknowledged by
all who liavo tried it, to Ire far superior to
any other medicine over employed for
most diseases children are subject to.. It is
perfectly safe, and no child w ill refuse to
take it. It seldom fails curing Dysentery,
Summer Complaint, Onlln or Cholera-
.Morbus, either in grown persons trv children
aird it gives appetite to almost all debilita
ted persons. Worms frequently infest civil
dren, aggravate their other diseases, nnd
are the chi-f, cause of most fmro, boipel
complaints, anil chronic and nervous diseas
es, incident in .hildltourt. which nre so nu
merous ami frequently fatal. It is much
regretted that jfftpst vermifuges now In use
nre injurious, and thousands of children are
sraept rtff. or are rendered feeble, pale nnd
einancinted through the first srago of life
—which leads on to pulmonary complaints
&c, &c. Sic.
.Worms being, -especial)' apt to infest
pnrsnns of debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated cbt&tjlutions, much mischief is
often done by the oroinary worm medi
cines, Which generally consist of tho strong
est purgatives, mercurials, titters, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of
Ibis kind rnay destroy worms, hut they do
hjlitate the stomach, and often materially
injure the general heallh. SavAist's Vuit
siifuoe has the peculiar advantage of do
straying and removing worms from the
bowels without the weakening consequeu-
eea of the stronger purgatives, die.—and
it has, moreover, a decided tendency to
give vigor Until to the stomach aiul bowels
rod organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system from many trouhlosdute
complaints, ft Is hv litis means that so
many grown persons have been relieved,
hi/its use, of different complaints—..suppo
sing themselves tn law in a decline, &c. Sic
This medicine will relieve bowel com
plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit-
intf, sickness, pain-or weakness in the sto
mach nr bowels, toss of appetite, either in
children or grown persons, in a f tp hours t
audit seldom fails curing chills ai*i> pf.-
vkr or ft,ver ague. No family ought,
or ever-will be without it, afle; a trial.
Worms are capable qf,,producing great
disturbtinses in tue system. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, but they also give rise to a
great variety of very alnrmiiig anomalous
affections. The whole train nfspasmodic &
cnnvulsivedisenses may proceed from the
irritation Of worms in the alimentary canal.
Gholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well ns a
variety of other nervous and convulsive
affections, are not tinfrequently the aiimier
tliate effectsof this cause. Besides these
diseases, warms hnve also been known lo
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,'dys
entery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. &c.
<&c.
Among the symptoms which indicate
tlje prrpsence of worms, the following ate
tire most common and striking:—A pale,
leaden-colpured, arid occasionally flushed
counlenanecVia bluish streak under the
eyes, these are 'dnll and heavy, the pupils
are dilated and much contracte.d, tho low
er eyelids and uffper lip swell, especially'
during tire night while sleeping! great'
itching in the nostrils, which causes the.
patient to pick Iris nose; foul breath; dis
turbed sleep; during which the patient
grinds his teeth, is apt to scream out ami
start up suddenly ,ns if frightened: tingling
iii Die ears; giddiness; interrupted speech;
palpitation of tire heart a dry spasmodic
cough; irregular and depraved appetite, 1
being sometimes entirely-suppressed, and
at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of tire bowels:
costiveness; unnatural, slimy,or fool stools;
pains in thw bowels; w asting of the .flesh;
convulsions; (its; palsy; and finally ilektli.
A supply of this valuablo Medicine is
Juit received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Agent,
At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range,
march 31
Notice.
WTIOUR months after date, application
Jt; will be itrado to the Honorable tile
J ustices of the In ferior Court. of Tattnal
County, for leave to sell the real estate of
Thomas Diokinson late of said county de
ceased, for tiie benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said estate. . ■
Wm. DICKINSON,
Qualified Executor.
• inarch 7 - 55 ;
The Virtues and Use
OP TIIK
CORDIAL ,
Cephalic Shttff. , .
inieh, by long experience, has been found., * W " advertised letters."
» - A.i » M.J..JA *..» - --* *** * ’ *’ 4 '■ -c-
an effectual Remedy for most Disorders
fiftfe HEAD, especially the Common
Ihadach, to which ft hardly dir /hilt glv,-
«MT immediate ease, and by frequent use
^prevents Us return. ’ '
g l’ afiinitahlv bpensknii purges thtrhcad,
JL streogihons the nerves,revives the spi
rits,. riud has a most gtateful -aromatic
smell.
, It removes Drowsiness. Sleepiness, Gid
diness, and Vapours, relieves dimness of
tho eyes, is excellent in curinjt receht deafr
ness, and has been of groat service in I hys
teric and Paralytic complaints, and In re-
storing the memory when impaired by dis
orders of the head.
It Ts also extremely proper for persons
who visit the sick, qr go into unwholesetne
rooms or unhenltliv places, ami hot cli
mates, as it fortifies the. head against nox
ious, cxllnlntinirs anil infectious' Mr.
A pinch or two may he taken at any
time, nodindeeji several in a day; but for a'
cold, or stoppage in the head, n pinch or
two should betaken just before going ttr
bed. j . , / * *
Those who are in (he ,hubjt of tnkittc
Ipnch of the common snuffs, (and thereby
injure hoth head and stomach,) are desired
to mix some oTtlils CEPHALIC ,SNUFF
with them, and their bail effects will in a
great measure, Ire prevented.
Is on hand and for sale Ijy
A P ARSONS. Druggist,
At tire Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Range,
mar 14
Whole No 6850.
List of Letters
U » EMAINING In the post Office, Sa.
-ilau vsnnah, 31st March, 1(1*9.—Person*.
wishing letters on this list, are requested
Savannah Poor Ijloufee and
f lfdspital. '
ISITINO Committee for April 18*0.
Will. Taylor und Moses Clolahd,
Att'ending Physicians,
Drs Coppco nnd Cullanefi.
JOS. CUMMING, Sec’ry.
march 31 75
Chairs.
T ANDINO from thasclir Adams from
JLi Hultimore D00 Chairs assorted, for
sale hy
J. B. HERBERT.
mnrch 23
Notice.
rMVHF, Copartnerships of II Cassidcy &
t’o in Savannah,&of Seth B,Jones
& Co. in Bridgeport, Conn, were dissolved
by mutual consent on Mm21st day of April
last past. All persons indebted. Try note or
account, to the firm Of ll.Cassidey & Co.
will mnko payment before the fist April
next, ns all then unpaid will be put in suit;
and those havingademands will immediate
ly present them to H. Cassidev for pay
ment, who is duly authorized lo settle the
concerns of the Arm.
%I. e xssinET,
SETII B. JONES,
. Per Attorney,
march 20 jp ' II. Cassidev.
More New Goods.
J UST received by M. Prendergaet, and
for sale-low,.
3 Cases slip. Irish Linens in full and
half pieces,
4 do do do Sheeting
5 hales 4-4 Brown do
S do do Bleached do .
5 do 3 4 do Shirtings
5 do 3-4 Brown do
3 do Dou.estjc Plaids Si Stripe*
Russia & Birdseye Dirper
6-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 Irish do
2 cases ladies Leghorns
J do mens - do
(1 'do boys do •
f ashionable Ginghams & Prints
Iftin plaid & stripe Paiiiiariae
Blue Straw & blk Worsted Barege'
Plain Hnltice, all colours .
Crimson & Green Moreens
Blk station Silk—Gras de Naples,
Florence & Sinchews
M Satin Levantine
iFaney col’d. Grosde Nantes
vPlaidod Straw col’d hat silk,
Fig.'Swissilresses collars &.iialf hdkfs
do nnd Plain Swiss & -Book Muslins
Cambric,Jaconet.Mull &, NansuoU do
Blk III. Veil Crapo
and Colored do
" Canton nnd Nankin do
Fancy Gins De Nap—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Hkl’s
“ S ik Cravats. Jaconet do
“ “ and Marsaillos Vestiugi,
Single & double width, btli & blue
I,lack Bombaziri
Bangup cords, while Nankin & stripe
Jeans , , .
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Sup. Bik.'tdue Olive and Mix'd cloths.
English Thread & Bobbinet Laces
maiy28 NoS Si 14 Gihbons’yange.
Ran Away
O N dr about the first day o'fFobruarv
Inst, from the vicinity of the Brad
ford Springa, (SUippter District,)-the Ne
groes joe, Simon, and John, then in -the
g ossession of Col. W. Capers, joe is a
lack-fellow between 40 and 50 years of
age, nbout five feet 14 finches in height,
spe.aks quick and with intelligence,. Si
mon ana John, are arf lighter .complexion
than Joe; John is aboUY 2* yeariipf age.
and about five feet high; Simorifhont 26
ears of age, aod.nhuol 5 feet 8 or 9 incites
iali. It is probable that said Negroeg bent
their ooucse towards Charleston or Savnh-
Any Information leading to the discove
ry of .said Negroes ivill lie thankfully re-
“ ".or either of.
deo
.Chewing , .
■ for «l®Bfiiiii A-TAliSDNS,
■Drugj;iit fjo 0 Gibbons’ Range.
- -Eviyert, and the detection ofall .i
them will be suitablyj-ewanled.
. . F. I.’ MOSES,
.. • Trustee or .Martha .A-. Murrell.
Simtennlte, S. C. March 12, 18*9.
()J*Tlte VYinyaw- Intelligencer ami Saj
rnnah Republican will publish the abpve; hnls, deceajed,,
advertisement once a week for three avcoks, ilieir .ir,count* duly attebted.to the subscri-
and fqrrvard their bills, to the office of the ‘
;Firiei Chewing Tobacco.
jf ’ (jlhlLLARDS and Riell’s'first qual- vannah Republican will publish the abpve
M J itv Chewing Tobacco is just receiv- ' ! " ' "
eri and filr sale byA-TARI
George Ash
51|ss Snral) Adams
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Alfred S Bowen
Wm Rronrijohn
George Brown
Thomas Baring g
Dennis Brngilnn.
Thomas Askew
Alexander Allen :
fn G Ai)!>c4
Capt Bjarkett
Capt Janu-s Bur*
James Boiler
Claiborne Bevill
n ... John Best
Cnpt Silvester IJntcs Cornelius Bliss ’
James Unrnnrd 2 Capt Paul Briggs 6
Jim Harllielmcss
Stephen P.Bailey
James Baxter -
Rey 11 W, Bailey
James Bilbo
C)k C of i Ordinary
Bryan Co,
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Jnooli.Chndbniirn 2 Benj Cnolteroft
MrsSusuo’h E Clark Patrick Connelly
Henry Casteliotv
Jno H Crawford
Jno I, Clark 2
lienj Craggen ■;
Auffrew Clark 2
Beifj D Clark 2
lienj Clieeaeman
Leonard Cooper
Jllchard F Coolie.
Thomas Conner *
Alox’r Calhoun
Abner Cox.. ;
James CaflVain
Miss Susan A Daley lYillnrd'H Diinmick
Wm Dye
Loni Dopkins
Catharine Dodsott
Robert Dunbar
Tereflce Duffy.
Capt Thus Duncan
James Dunn
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Ilev.Josiah Khans . -
Rev Elijah Eagleto'n
Ilavid M Erskine
Wm Day
Thomas Dawson
Lt Win D Davie*
S Dea«o
Isaac I'l'llio"'
Alex’r Drew ’
James Devine
John DeBrot
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riiomns Rvnui
AVatrM Evans 2
James C Eduards
Win Evans
John G Frazer
George Fuller:
Rev Lucius Field
Dr Henry Field ,
fill's EdadVruffmal
Mrs Elizabeth Viet
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Francis Gray H S Griffin
Rev Wm GalluherS Wm f.’lhhlns
Patrick Grry Mrs Sarqh C Gooltl
John George^, Lt Gordon Girodsoh
Mrs Alary 3 Greene
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•WmHarris' fflissF 9Henry
iAamijS H-iiifi Miss C Ejlepry
Patrick Hart Nathaniel Hicks
Philip F Hammond John 51 Hines
Jamesjlahltrd Smith' Hicks
Thus S Hardy $ Z.ichefis ilolinOs
C Flarris
John Haoscom jt
Edward Hall
John llarsey
AVm Haight
Miles 51 Jarvis 2
Peter J i mi maul 8
llrvant Jackson 8
Sami Jackson 2
Jatnes Jackson
Sirs 51nry King
John Kinslimver '
James Keys
C Lampo
Capt Rd Leavitt
Hans Linder
Wm Linsey
Dr Jos Maxwell •
Malilon 51ills
Onrdon Miller
Sam W .Millward 4
Cliarlpsfrlyers
TlierOn 5liHs
-Robert Hay
Clark llodio
•Mary llndgins .
Harriet Humbert
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W W Johnston
Qco W Johnston -
Wm Johnston
Charles H Junes
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Sarph R King
Jolrh R Kcrhp
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CaptllcrmanLinsley
Mrs Martha I,yon.
Saimiel J Lovett 2
I. David II Loper
M. . ■
Aiin Miiilvyne
Geo S .McIntosh
John 51clled!e
Lacklin 5|c(utosh
Susan .McIntosh
■Bniley iMcfntosh
Caplt.’has Moody 2 Robt 5icJinscy 4
Jesse 51ount Hobt 5tc5lillan
J B Morrell
John Jialfatt
James B Norris
Philip O’Keefe
Mrs SAG McIntosh
N.
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Stephen Peary Mrs Ann Powell
Capt T Prince Joseph B Powell
John Prince Edmund S Plummer
R.
Uir»m M Ralph Miss MaryA RoherUS
William Reed William Il llobiuson
Daniel Keddock John It Rohiusun . V*
Arnuet Rlclimond 3 Julias M liotiimon f
James C lUcliitdson Matthew Robertson •
Mrs Ryan Slinbael G Rogers
William Rytm Thomas II Russell ’
Catharine Richards Ed • ard B Russell '
Mary Ryhn . ..Byruni Reese.' .
Elizabeth A Robinson
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Alexander Sandfofd Henry Smith
John Shannon,
Joseph Saunders
Aqttila Stephens
.1 filin'D Street' 1
Mkry Sleigh
John fiegrane
Stephen.Thorne
Ritfiis liTodd
R Turner. : ,
Grp ATurknett 5
W Smitly
Peter Sytnmes
Silvester S;okf!h
Henry R Stocker..
Mary S Strobhnct
, , . Natlt! Snow
Daniel p Shepard 2 Benj B Sturges .
Amon Thrasher
Thomas P Taut 2
f'aptTriesz
Joseph Tillman
51 jss Janet W Thompson
Alexander G Verdier
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Chas HWartP . Ann 51 White
James Washipgtrth l,eqnidas Wylfy -
Etlneldra Watsori; Wiley F Willis
Major W C Wayne Zophnr Wood
Saini Wilson ' Elizrli Wonrl^ek
Capt Watson Prince VVecks
Mrs EliZtli Walsil Cstii C Wobdruft'
Alexander .Watt Richd C Wnulfulk
Wtn’Warreri John B AVick
Sam! Wells -< . Dlanrth Wiltkffrav
Robt West Capt Jos 'YYpjfdbe.rry..
Zach 51 Winkier William H-WiHianw '
GEO, SCULEY, P. 51. -
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- ' . . Notice.
LLpersons having demands against
. tlaq Estate of captain Abraham - Nips- ,,
ho|s, deceased, are .-requested -to 'present
tour delay
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march 12
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