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\ name put- * of wninli „Ztor,tforms,in n .horttime; andthe/ »r« thVbiit Judgil of the Im-J ' l ',, 1 n, 0 of«ucli a remedy. Price 50 ct» terns nnd materials—the whole _ J„ n„« with directions signed by the Prp- having been cnrefillly selected by Mr. M. mietar.' Prepared'end sold at I front the N. York market, and being pro prietor. A AuaT , V . 3 vided wilh of lhn bMt workmen. anrl Drug and Chemical Store, . tho Inteit London upd New York fashion* V„ *73. North Third, above Cairowlilllj (which Huey receive qunrterly) they wi I 1 I onnetn is11 tr anrlannne *#. _ 11 _ * No 85 Remedy for the Piles. I MALLE It Y & DUFFY, p The Medicine nowaffered to l DRAPERS tf TAIEOR&, - the public, Is one which ItaS l On ,the Ilay, n few doors East" of the City been fully subjected to tho ln-i| Hotel, anti nearly opposltethe fallible toil of ejtperlencei rtnnj Exchange, in every hutnneo where it line I fW’JENDHR their *incero thanks to their Wn attended with the most complete sue- 1. friends, and,the public generally,for . | n somo of tho oa*o», the pntients pair favqrs, nntT respectfully solicit a con, h d been labouring under tho disease for, thiuntionof patronage, sears, and during tlwt period had received They have received hy recent arrivals, a host modioal adviee. anil (tail even un- fresh and complete assortment of Elite,Su- doraone a painful single* operation, with, peril e, ami Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape- Z Vrmauent advantage, It is not (like (Inis ed . ' . satuoday. evening, APRIL 11, S mM atscgyooby” ajatawnllesi sin caret Wr ajSng^tafoima of difeaso,, I Of the most fashionable colors, and war b rti;o;« afflicted with «hi» c-splalan. ra ; t ” r t "' of mos^pVovia' which alone It Is recommended, may r«ly manufacture; nn.l ■»coafldonce upc'uimalnlng relief, evoa) VESTINGS . Street, PIIILA DEEPHIA. constantly endeavor' to execute all orders with which they may he honored, with the utmost punctuality,despatch, nrid in n innn nor not excolled by any similar establish ment in Americn. ready made clothing. For tho accommodation of gentlemen In haste, and other* who may prefer It, they keep constantly on hand an extensive ns soriment of coats,frocks, Coataes.Surtouts, Great Ennis, Clonks, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers,Wrappers, &o all made; np In tho best manner and newest style. AMO, FANCY ARTICLES. Such as—Stocks, Cravats, Ciavat Pads,’ Watch Guards and Ribbons,Gloves,Pock et Handkerchiefs, Collars, Riding Belts, Pantaloon Chains, &c. -SHOULDER BRACES. - Vn improved article, highly recommended liiiticei of the Inferior court of Em. irpiel I b y the first physicians as a most ceitaht re- Cumity for leave to sell all the real estate lief to persons afflicted' with weakness of if Thomas Jnlinsou, dpc’d. .1 the breast from a habit of stooping or se- WM. MoGARVJN, Exe or. I dentary employment. dctO 115 ...... A *| CAPS. Gentlemen's ami Youth's morocco and patent leather Caps, of all patterns. LADIES’ CLOAKS. .- ... A few of superior Ladies Gginblet, made efiirdlaary ofEffinghaUi county for leave to I with hoods,and Pallntines— Also Carolina A supply of ibis valuable modlolbo received. F ° r 7. P ARSONS, Druggist, At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Range, mar B ■ . Choice French Rose Wn-| ter. fUST IMPORTED I And for sale by A PARSONS. Druggist. is' Range. No 8 Gibbons' Range. de 5 Notice. P OUR mouths after date application will be made tu lie honorable the Notice. TN'IUfl mimihs after date application'!' r wJU be made to tlie honorable tho cotif 11 ’ sell ill the roal 6*tate, boloiuiing to tho estM of Matthew Hahn, hue of Effingham conn-1 tjf deed* JOHN C- RAIIN, Executor, jsn t ‘I' Pm^whSr ag0 ’.fM negr S I *'7 of January lsttcfnr'tillds to a certain M. mail who says In* name it JIMr-nmll n-aefiaf land it,: hat he belongs to John Pitman but does ’ oi know where his master lives,nbr where is ranawav from. ‘I am ihil-iced to be ni«'l^nl'n'i a' ni n !* 0 | lne i° n ,f e '* e '| "“jenuonsii any iney nave, on or uerore r*t/rgef he 4 , .U,re b0 wbi, f : I *'•?.—“••g t of Ordinary .fur- peaking, Drought to Jail, I N Cooiswhatchee, ontho 13th Inst., runsiray man who says bis name lfi| JOHN, anil that he belongs u Sir. MoCari ef .Macon Georgia,said fellow is about (0 o !i years old, five feet 5 or 8 inches high, iss marks on his left atm which appear tod received from Are burns. P. J. BESSRLI.EU, jailor, augtl . -m Plaid'do.—besides a quantity ofSaiineil and other Jackets nnd Trowsers, suitabl for servants, urlaborars, N. B. 'Ih consequence of the particular at: tontion pnld.to the selection of the above’ articles,we are happy to stare that thev can he offered much lower than the establish ment has aver [lime heretofore. M. &0. ncftA tl* err Brought to Jail. I Savannah, some time ago, a Court of Ortlin-iry, EiiUiig- ham County. nECRMBVn, TERM 18*8 O N the petition of Sainll. J. Bryan staling that.be is posessed of a hnnd which ho produced to tho Court made anil signed by Benjamin Kennedy late >>l the' county aforesaid hearing date tlio '14th To the Public. I N consequence nf tjte numerous frauds and impositions practised in reference 10 my medicine, I am again induced to change the furm of ml BOTTLES. In PANACEA wm be put up in round botties, Anted longitudinally, with he following words, blown m the glass, •tVAisi * Paiiacka, Puilada," as repre- senten above. These bottles are much stronger than- those heretofore used,and will have but one- Inbel, which covers the cork, with my own signature on it, so thatthe.cmk cannot be drawn without destroying the signature, vilhout which mine is geniiino. The me dicine may consequently be known to be gonulne when my signaturu is visible; to counterfeit which, will be punishable as for- J^he increasing demand (or this colcbrn- tert medicine has enabled me toifeduce the price to T1VO DOLLARS per bottle,tint's bringing it withip the reach qf ill- indi gent. My Panacea requires no encomium; its astonishing effects and wonderful operation have drawn, both from Palients and Me<lI cal I'r ivtitioners or ill- highest respectnbi f lily, the mas; unqualified approbation, nnd' established for it a character which Envv’s non, though dipped.in gull, can never tarn- : sh. . The false reports concerning this vulu able medicine,which have been so di'lgenrly' circulated by certain Physicians,have their origin either in ENVY, or in the misc iiev- ■MONs" ° f 1,18 S1>UlEIOl,lS I'HTA-' Tlio Proprietor pledges himself to the' Public, and gives them the ninsi solemn issiiranoes, that this medicine contains neither mercury nor any other deleterious drug. The public arc cautioned not.to purchase ny Panacea, except from myself, my ac-' credited agents, or persons of known os- pectahilitv: and all those will consequent ly be Without excuse, who shall purchase from any oilier persons. „ WM. SVYAIM. September, 18*8. . Tlie following certificate gives the his tory of the introduction of the Panacea into are to cite and admonish dll persons having' or claiming any interest in .the cst itc of t|to said Benjamin Kennedy to file their objections if any they have, on or before Cc idle I t JNO.l DEWS.j.c.c 144 | said county, for May term 1H*9, otherwise linlsl Brought to Jail. N Savannah on the-31st alt. a negro . man who says his name is JOHN nod i it he belongs to Sam King of t'huiles- 1 ms C. lie is about 40 years di age, and feet lOiiichea high. JOHN!. DEWS.j.c.o, feh C8 the administrator will be ordered to make titles to said tract of land pursuant to the. statute in such cases made and provided. J. CHARLTON, c.,c. o. k. c. j“Jt It 8 Liberty Inferior Court. JUNE TERM, 1808. U f |i PON Repetition ofW. B. Fleming, praying for tho establishment rtf a certain note of hand,given by John Har ris,to Tlios. T.- ShepartVibr one hundred anij eighty nine dollars 4 1-4 cent -vf bearing date on or aboiitthn fust nf Api„ ! 848, a copy whereof a« tig?Gy a« >ho perl tinner can recollect, is filed with the ..said iVitition, together with an affidavit of the • t;-. -' ■--B--- I Ipss thereof. -It is ordered, .that the said high’ and.has a .scar on his | copy be established infer ms of ihe act in such cases made and provided, due notice being. grveji Of tho application,agreeably to Brought to Jail. N Savannah on the lotli inst a negro' w me /l’ I MO,,er C!ln recollect, is that be belongs to Wm Cofflnof Char Uitition, together with * 7 .J' bKA of 11 K e - 5 loss thereof. At is ordt irehead. feb »8 JNO. L DEWS, 3 . v. c. emaa Olio of Rose Lip %l ™' 0 e * ° r ^ 00, ft’ u ■ nle,!, call,e . be ,lw ' vn to r Salve. uST received anil for Sale by A PARSONS, Druggist, Extract from the miniit.es, une 11 R. B AKER, Clk jan 17 Nn 8 Gilihon’s range | Vestimental Soap. NIIIS Soap is celebrated for taking all _ kinds nf grease and spots from cloth For sale by A. PARSONS. Druggist No 3 Gibbon’s range dec i D Spjenilid Razor Strops. ?IW.itS0N’8 and PRENTISS'! Snaps aro kept constantly op ' W 11158 gentlemen w.ho have nseiH i pronounce them superior • to any afl Pr**«.M| use. For sale by J ShoeMilackillg. At theEagle,; No 8 : 1W & M^TiNS 'liquid Blacking march i* b | Just imported and for sale bMha. ®^Tand Castor Oil. iVov _ . tN.STOaE ©ip inn^’ LS (5,uu * le r 00 bQ , xos do assorted sixes , .W" bou 'es Caytor Qil f or 1,‘tan saaM' °I' Purpose* 1 Son ^ d , rt bo 1 tll8S MW pressed WkKM.° do- do PlaZ. h .' S unusually low.'* a| l and examln |la f rt,0, . ,,nr| y requestqd to Porsaleby ll,0n,S0, ' ,e *' A,.a A PARSONS, D uggist. * e Eagle No 8 Gibbons range. cask or dozen by A PARSONS Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range. feb 44 mar 5 Fbr saleror Lease. E ITHER of the two lots or both, be longing to the subscriber, situated in Broughton street, the buildings on which were burnt .by tlie late fire. Terms ol sale, or for a long lease will be on the most liber al credit and advantageous conditions, Appljt to . ' MISS ABB.Y MINIS- South Common. mar,B 58 " . . , " Window sashes. 1 O J to T $ E WiVED. lO, eVsI^rVo- '® ht ' vindow s, ' sh »r of J e ° r y suJlL' 0 by \r "f.lhe same num y superiOl qtmlity. For sale by Ifeb 38 p-marlow. Hanters. bottles Castor Oil Common 500 ' vll "°r Uil . j |»Nft “)“ I Treasurer’s Office. , April 1.1849. T HE average price of Flour during the last month being S9 per barrel of, 190 -lbs. Bread for tlie present month must weigh as follows viz: IS 1-4 cents J,oaf *lHs,5 px 0 '1-4 •• •• 1 2 1-2 “ Of which all Bakers apd sellfcrs.of Bread will take due Notice. M. W. STEWART, c..t. > npril 1 Irish &' Scotch Whiskey. D.omijohns ivarran'ed pure as inipor- tod for sale extremely low by CHARLES Ai WOODRUFF. fob 3 Diokson’s Building. PRICE r\VODOLL\RS PER BOT TLE. ■ way impassible to be miilakpo, and for- borno to introduce any other circumstan ces tiiau wliat belqng iinmcdiateiv.to it. b w ,.. lt . „ WM. DUANE, .rhiiadalpliia, March lltli 18*8. ' CERTIFICATE OF i)R. EDWIN A Member of Ike Phitadelphia-Metlical Spcie _ ty. *•>010 easo detailed in tho above certlfi cate came under my obseryntion«nm1 I be lievo Alderman Du ma's statement to strictly correct, Mr. Swaiin showed tfie two other cases nearly similar, which were cured iy his Panacee,after every other re- inody had failed. Averse as f am to quackery, I hope ev er to bo preserved from unjust and selfish prejudice ; and, therefore, do not hesitate' to givo mi name, in confirmation of tlie ef ficacy and safety of. Mr. Swaim's medi cine. ■n found twotdeft be the Philadelphia Alms llolise Infirmary. Those who read it, will he convinced that 'tv proprietor has never feared the investi gation of physicians, or endeavored to ad- nlmstcr the medicine in secret. It also evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that' those who.were so anxious originally to exclude tho medicine/rpm this institution, otild neglect no opportunity or expelling , after it had been introduced. FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq. One nf the Aldermen of ihe City aj Phi ladelphia. Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a medical com-, position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied' to me, requesting me to .state what I know about the introduction of his medicine into the Alms House—nnd I consider it i duty comply with his requ jt. Being President of the Hoard nf Mana is of the Alms House in the year M2P, Mr. Swaipt expressed to me n wjsh to un-. derlake the cure of snipe persons then iiv ilie liuiistr, wlipse eases were given Up-as in-“ curable by tlie medical gentlemen, tbnt lie was coiiftileht of curing by Iris mediemn those eases, and would undertake js'mne olE the most desperate—and would require no' other compensation .titan the satisfaction be derived from the service tendered. : I promised to consult the otlicr mana gers, and did so : but I found that some of the medical gentlemen in the house had labored to prejudice them, as some of them attempted to prepossess me against what they denominated quackery. Home of the managers felt inclined to the trial, consid ering that as they were cases abandoned by. tlie medical men which were to be opera ' ted upon, no harm at least would be doner and if cure was.prar.ticable, the oppurtuni- ’ ought to be nffqrdml, but they expressed reluctance to take any responsibility upon litem ; by which I understood that-they did not like to put themselves in opposition to the physicians. Others opposed,it alto gether. T therefore offered and took upon inyseif whatever responsibility tlteie was in the case, and notified Air. Swaim. that I would accompany hitn, and did so. The first case selected was that of a woman, whose appearance was horrih'e, and whose condition trajko deplorable that the pa tients in tlie.saiuo ruotn wished to havener removed, and the (tvhieiice of my own sen ses justified tlptir complaint. Site was a woman nf about 38 or 34 years nf ago, Iter right eye was already destroyed, the left eye protruded more titan half 1 nn inch out. of the socket, the flesh of the left cheek was one complete ulcer, the flesh of the nose had disappeared and left tlie nostrils two- naked holes,, the tippet lip on the left side i destroyed, and the teeth and gums j,.and tlv EDWIN A. ALTEE. Philadelphia,Nqv. 5th; 1848. A supply of this Velpable Medicine i just received and for sale by A PARSONS, Agent. At tlie Eagle Np 8 Gitbons Range, march 17 03 Swaim’s Vermifuge. Patent. THIS valuable Anli-dyteri- iertc and Worm Medicine has been used .for these seven: •years past, arid its virtues are universally acknowledged by all who have tried it, to itc.far superior to, any other medicine ever employed for* most diseases children are subject to. It in perlectly safe, ttnd no child will refuse to take it. It seldom fails curing Dysentery, Slimmer Complaint, Colio pr Cholera Morbus, either in grown persons or ohiltlroni and it gives ftp petite,to almost, all dehilitn- ted persons. Worms frequently infest chil dren, aggravate their oilier diseases, and aro tlie chief cause of most feven, bourl, complaints, and chronic ond nervous dlseas es, incident to childhood, which are so nu merous andfiequently fatal. It is m’uclti regretted that most vermifuges now in use are injurious, and,thousands of children are swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale anil pinauctated through the first stage of life —which loads op to pulmonary complaints. Sec.6ic.3zc: ! Worms' being especia’ly apt .to Infest' persons of debilitated digestive organs and 1 emaciated constitptions, much mischief is. often done by tlie ordinary worm medi- cine*,, which generally consist of the strong est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, naron- lics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of tins kind may destroy worms, but they de bilitate the stomach, and often ntaterisllv injure lire general health. Hwaim's Vkr mifuoe has tlie peculiar advautiyga of tie stroylpg and removing worms ifrtnn tlie bowels Without t|te wea.kepiug consequen ces of the -stronger purguttves, Arc—and it has, moreover, a decided tendency to give vigor both to the stomach and .bowels and organs of digestion—tlierebj relieving, tlie general system from itiaiiv troublesome, complaints. It is by (his tueaits that so' many grown persons have been relieved, by its pie, of different complaints—stippo-f sing themselves tu be ina decline, Szc.Szc This medicine will relieve bowel com plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit ing, sickness, pain pr weakness in the slo- 1 much nr bowels, toss of appetite, cither in children or grown persons.In a few hours; nnd it seldom fails curing chills and Ft: vkb oa fkvkr AuliK. No family ought;', or ’ever will be without it, after a trig!. Worms are caffcble of producing -great disturb inee*in tlie system. Not only do they aggravate ordinary diseases w hen they, are present, but they also givo rise .to n‘ great variety of very alnt tiiing anomalous uffeutious. Tire whole train of spasmodic iz convulsive diseases may proceetl front tlie itrjtatiun of worms in the alimentary canal. Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa ralysis, mania, convulsions, as weil us a variety qf ptlier nervous and convulsive .tlfeoiTpns, are nor .unfr.eqtiently (lie imme diate effectsof this cause. Besides these' diseases, u arms have also been known to prodtiee pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys-' emery, remitting fever,dropsy of tlie brain,, ehruaic^nd spasmodic cough, 6zu. 6zc. Szp- Among the symptoms which indicate' tlie presence nf worms, Ihe following are the inpsi common and striking: —A pale, Ic'uden-cnloured, and vjccusiunnllx Bushed counlenauce; a .bluish streak under the eyes, these are dull and Jteavy,' the pupils are dilated and much cmitraetqd, the low er eyelids and tipper lip swell, especially during-the night while sleeping; great itebipg in the nostrils, which causes the' patient to pick Jtis nose; foul breath; dis turbed .sleep; during which the patient grindshis teeth, is apt to scream out nnd startup suddettlyus if frightened: tingling in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech; palpitation of the heart a dry spasmodic cough; irregular and depraved appetite,' being sometimes entirely suppressed, anti at others exceedingly voracious; abdomen swelled arid hard; looseness of the bowels: costiyeness; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;' pains in the bowels; wasting of the flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy;.and fin illy death. A supply of this valuable Aledicine is Just received nnd for sale by A. PARSONS, Agent. At the eagle No.8 Gibbon's Range, march 31 Tlje Virtues uadUse * or thk _ CORDIAL Cephalic Snuff. Which, by lont'experience, has bet an effectual Remedy for moil I of the HEAD, apecinlh Ike Common Headaeh, to which it hardlu ever, fails giv ing immediate ease, and by freouent use- prevents its return. • ? jT admirably opens and ptirges the head, M. strengthens the nerves,revives the tpi- s eir®' 1,a * a “°' 1 Btafefel aromatic ■It retndvia Drowsiness, Sleepiness, Gjd dinets, and Vapours, relieves dimness of tire eyes, is excellent in curing recent doaf-‘ ness, npd has been of greet serrioe fft'llys terlo und Paralytic complaints, and in re storing the memory when impaired by dis orders ofthe. head. * ^ It is also extremely proper.for persons who visit the sick, or go into unwholesome rooms or unhealthy places, and hot cli mates, as it fortifies the head against nox ious, exhalations and infectiop* air. A pinch or two. may be taken at any time, and indeed several in a day; but for a : cold, or stoppage in the head, n jiinch or two shoultr be taken just before going to bed* * Those who are in the habit of taking- dutch oflhe common snuffs, (and thereby iltjtiro both heart attrt ytomaclt,) are desired to mix some ofthisCEPHALIC SNUFF witlt them, and their bad effects will in n great measure, He prevented. ;Is oil hand and ,for sale hy A PARSONS. Druggist, At.tiie Eagle no 8 Gibbon's Rough, mar 14 Savannah Poor House aod Hpspita]. V ISITINGCotninitiee for April 1849.1 • Wtp. Taylor aud Moses Cleland. Attending Physicians. Drs Uop'pee nnd Culla'nen.' JOS. OUMI^IINtl, Sec'rv* match 81 (75 " Chairs. ANDINO from theschr Adams,from' Jl Baltimore 000 Chairs assorted, fur sale by J. B. HERBERT march 2fl Notice. rjTHE ropHrlnersliiijs of H. Cassidey & * s Go.ip Savannah,& of Seth B. Jone- fcCo.tn Bridgeport, Conn, were dissolved by mutual consent on the Slst day of April' last past. All persons indebted, by note I" account, to the linn of II. Cassidev 3z Go. will make payment before Ihe 41st April' next, avail then unpaid will be put in suit; and those having demands will immediate. Iy present them to H. Cassidev for pay*, ment, who is duly authoiixed In settle the concerns of the firm. OaSSIDEY, SETH B. JONES, Per Attorney, march 40 Jp II. Cassi'df.t Harris John llanscotnji Edward Hall Sheetiqg do do Shifting* do More New Goods. J UST received by M. Prendcrgai;, and for sale low. 9 Case* inp.'THsh Linens in full and' half pieces 4 do tin dp 8 bales.4-4 Brown *2 do Ho Bleached 5 do 3 4 do 5 tlo 3-4 Brown 9 do Domestic Plaids-dk Stripe* Russia feHirdseye Diaper 8-4 8-4 9-1 10-4 Irish do £ cases ladies Leghorns l do mens do : 1 do boys Ho Fashionable Ginghams 4,'Prints Plain plaid & stripe Palmariite Blue Straw & blk Worsted Barege Plain Haltice, all coiottp •Crimson •& Green JloreSns Blk station Silk—Gres de Naples,; < Florence Sz Sinchews “ Satin Levantine Fancy col’il. Gros de Naples Plaided Straw co|',d hat silk Fig.'Swiss dresses collars Ac half hdkfs <lo and Plain Swiss & Book Muslins Cambric,Jaconet,Mull Sz Nausookdo' Blit Itl. Veil Grape and Gploretl do • “ Canton qnd-Nankin do .Fancy Gibs De Nap—Baroge, and- Gauze Dress Hkfs u S'ik Cravats, Jaconet do “ 11 and Marsailles Vesting 1 Single & double width, 1>lk/& “blue black liombazin Bangitp cords, white Nankin & stripe - Jeans Lasting Cironssinns Nankeens .Sup. Blk blue Olive and Mix’d cloths’ English Thread (z Bubbiuet Laces Szc'.-Szc. mar 43 NoS & 14 Gibbons' range. wns M ,, „ hare', atid the who|nface, as it appeared to me, in a state of dissolution;, herpppetite i Imd left her—she tepreseiited .a living skel eton frightful tp beliold. .-Mr.^waimsaid- heoould oure.hev; he cotiid not restore the. lost .eye, nor restore tlte.noso, but he could ' restore the laft eye and,tlie mouth. He und-Mtook the case, and lfrequent- ly attended him in his visits to the poor, woman, and sho itas cured—and I iinve frequently seen her since, going about heir ordinary business with the alacrity usual a person of that age; the deformity of course remained ; hut all that remained besides appealed healthful I have con- lined •myself to this case; upon which I Notice. "■JN OUR ..months after date, application jL' will Ka made to the Honorabla.the Justices ofthe Inferiof Court of Tattnai County, for leave to sell the roal estate of Thomas Dickinson late 'of said county do- ceasedi for tlie'benefit.of the heiu and ere- ditPis of said estate. Win. DICKINSON, , Qualified Executor, march 7 56 . ' . :Ran Away a IN or about the first (lay of February last, from the vicinity of the Brad ford Springs, (Sumpter District,), (hq Ne groes joe, Simon, and John, then in the mssession,.pf Col. W. Capers. Joe is ». rlack fellow between 40 and 50 yearj/of age, about five feet .11 inches ...in heigii t, speaks .quick end with intelligence. Si mon and Johl),are. of lighter complexion than Joe; John is.abuut 24y'ear's_o'f age. and about five feet high; Simon about 45 yegrs of age, and'.about 5 feetO.or 9 in.elfcs high.' it is probable thatsaiaNegroesbent their course towards Charleston or Savan nah, Fine Cftewinir Tobacco. >g tnd 1 L ORILLARDS and Riell’s first qual ity Chewing Tobacco IsJitsVreceiv- ■ * “" 'ISO Any information leading to tlie discove ry of said Negroes will be thankfiilly re-, ceivetl, and the detection of all or either of them will be snitably rewarded. v > . . •' F. I- JIOSESl. ,1 Trustee of Martha Av-Murrell. Siimtehnlle, S. C. March 13, 1829. —— - ' Whole List of I.nthp R emaining j,, ,i. e i> J3 . office, Sa. vnqnah. 31st Mar. It, ..,49.—Persons tvlshipg letters tin titis list, are requested ip .ajk.fqr •>advertised letters." ■ •• '' £ " • ?» Dr « B , A ,sh Thomas Askew fills. Safah Adams Alexander Allen W Allan J| rl Eliza G Abbot B Alfreds Bowen ' CaptBiirkett JVit) Brownjoltn .Capt James Burt George Brown James Butler Thomas Baring,* .Claiborne BevIJl Dcnnts Bragdon .John Best Cap! Si(vestcr Hatii.Corneliui Bliss James Barnard » Capt Paul Briggs ■ -James .Bilbo Clk C of Ordinary Bryan 06. Jno Bartlielmcss Stephen P Bailey Janies Baxter Rev R W Bailey Jacob Chgdbnurn e IjcnJ Onckeroft * JJrs Suwo'h ECiarkfl'atrick Connelly ’ .Leonard Cooper RIchard.F Cooke .. ..try •Jno'H Crawford Jno L Clark S Benj D Clark BenJ Cheeseman Thomas Conner A Afex'r Calhoun Abner Cox James Caffrai’n Min Susan A Daisy Willard H Dimmiok Win Day Thomas Dawstin Lt AVm D Davies S Denso 1 Isagc Delano Alex’r Drew J.tines Devine John DeBrot ThomasEvans Win M Evans 2 JathesC Eduards Win Evans •WipDye Lotil Dnpkins Cntltpritie Dotlsoh 'Robert Dunbar Terence Duffy .Capt. Titos Duncau James Dunn 7 ' k •Rev jnslah Evan* Rev'Elijah Eagletob David Al Ersl Bglet kino John G Frazer George Fidlrr. Rev Lucius Field Francis Gray F '. . ■ - Dr Henty Field Airs,Ed -d Footman .Mrs Elizabeth Fqjc a _ , ■- U.8 Griffin Rev Win Gallaber.8 Win GihbifiS Patrick Grty Mrs Sarah (. Goiild John George Lt Gordon Gnodsoft Mrs Alary j Greeny .' Jn Wm Harris Aliss P 8 H-nry Haml S Hand Alias C E ll.-nry P.trickllmt Nathaniel Dicks I htlip F Hitnimobd Jqhn Al limes Jamcs.lfeeard Smith Illck. ' * rd J * .Zacheus Dolmea •Robert Hay fClark Ilorlio Alary Hotlgins , jlarriet Humbert John llarvey Wm Haight Miles AI Jarvis C Peter Jamieson S Bryant Jackson S Sami Jackson S James Jackson Mrs Alary'King John Klnshower James Keys n Lamps Capt Rd Legvitt Hans Linder Wth Linsey Dr Jos Ataxwel) Wahlon Mills Uurdon Mlifer VV W Johnston, Geo W Johnston Win Johnston Charles II Jones ■K Sarah R King John H Kenlp I r. , .C.aptllerinantinslejr Mrs ilarina Lyon Samuel J Lovett g. David H Louer AJ. Ann Mullryno , Geo S Alclntosh ifoiihMclIetlle 8am W Millwnrd 4 Lacklin Alclntosh Charles Alvers Susan McIntosh Thjiron Mills Bailey Mclmosh Capt Chas Moody S Robi AlcJinsey 4 Jesse Mount Jiobt AIcAlilbm “ Mrs r B Morrell John Maffatt Jaiqas.B Norris .. ‘ \ Philip O’lCeafe illUUI lllilll L i a A G Alclntosji jk. o. Stephen Potiry ■’apt ,T Prince nlm Prince Hiram M, Ralph William IReed f. - ’ Airs Ann Powell , -Josoph B Powell ■ Edmund 8 Plummer R. . Miss Alary A RobertsS Willi,mi H Robinson Daniel Reddock John U Rubin.,on Aronet Richmond 8 Julius M Robinson Jnines C .Richardson Maithew Robeitsun Airs Ryan Sliiihael G Rogers Willi,am.Ityn/i Tliomas II Russell * Cat.haiino Iticlmrds Eduard B Russell Alary Ryan ByriimReose Elizabeth A Robinson Alexander Sandford Henry Pniitlt John Shannon ' E W Sraitli Joseph Saunders Aquilti Stephens John D Street Alary Sleigh; John Segrane Daniel Di fl^The Winyuw Intelligencer and Sa vannah Republican-Will publish the above' advertisemeritdnce a week for three weeks, ed and for sale hy~ A. PAjlSONS. and.furward their bills to the office of tho Druggist No 8 Gibbons’Rangel Charleston Mercury. SOuf’ ■Peter Symmcs Silvester Stokes .Henry RStocker, Mary S Strobhart NethlSnow Shepard 2;Bonj BSturges T. Ainon Thrasher . Stephen Thorne Thomas BTuul 2 . Ruins LTodd' Capt Triesz J 'R Turner. , , Joseph Tillman , Geo ATurknett 5 • MiM ( Janet \V Thompson Alexander GVerdier W. . , ChasH Ward Ann M'White Jatngs Washington I-eiyniilas Wylly Eihrelffra Watson Wiley.F Willi* Major W C. Wayne Z"phar Wood Sami Wilson 'apt Wntson Mrs F.lizth Walsh Alexander Watt Win Warren Sami Wells • ..... Robl West . Capt Jos W'nodberry Zach AI Winkler 'William H Williams GEO. SCHLEY, P. Al. april 1 — : —’ — Elizth U omao.k Prince Weeks 'Gath C Wiindniff Riclid C.Woolfolit Jrihn B Wj«lt', .Diatmhj Williams Notice: A LL persons having demands against the Estate nf captain Abraham Nio- reqnesled to present tlie Estate nf captain Abraham hols, deceased, are requested to p.___ . tpeir account* duty atte6ted,tothe subscri ber, without delay. • N II OLAI STEAD, Ex'rr ,pt6hi* p B fii