Savannah republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1824-1829, April 23, 1829, Image 1
3W*' kssiSf Komedv for the jPiles. Tlie-Mnllctne now offered to lho nitUiOt is ona tvhloh Imk bean folly «"bjatt»etl to tlio In- fjllilile ten of experience) and in every instance where it lias . .^..itenilod willi tli° oo nplote sttc- ^ r n soioo oftlio case., the h°,d b*on lihoinios under tha $,<!«.«’for h , oddnito-thot period Hart received M|lc:d idvicc, ami had overt, tin- • h " '" S l lO iinful ffnrglcjt! operation, witli- dortfono “ I (dvnurrtio. ft ia not (like 0 i" 1 1 ,llv advertised,) oircrcfl.ns a cor- ttioseusoa y > I. . ^ #ta|osll8 n f diseases. n,n liili afflicted with this complaint, fm b T>r. aac : dU recoo,o,cok,d. tnay rely .which al■ ,jp4* olitaiuios relief, even- with caned ffl ■ >. l|i n e, and they in it* svrst f... n , ' ’ , f the Itn- the .solv.es a o thohest ) ; ^ ^ ^ SlCo'ttliSllrocUons signed hy the l’ro- pvietor, Ihep^^n; 1 said Prne iiid 'hemic il .Store, No. 27d, North Third, aliovo Oallowh.il ® lrect ' pHitADKlPHl.t. A supply* °f u,is vn,Ul ‘ bl ° medicine is received. l««r s.v e p Druggist. At tfio Kayle a 0 8 Gibbun’s ltango. mar 0 Choice French (or. f'lIST niPOHTKI) Rose Wa de,i lor sale hy A 1MUSON3, Druggist. Noll (lihhmu! Range. ilc S Uroiuiflit to Jail. X N,Sivam«th,*soino time ago, a negro lean "ho says his name is JIM, and lie lie liehmgs to .loon Pitman blit does' no know where his Ulster lives,nor where heriaiany from. I am induced to he iievo tint lie is o ned by some one else, he is I feet a I -1 inches high and about I ft yeitsof ugej lio stammers a little whin JNO. I. PEWS, i.o. o i;ao It .148 ___ brought to Jail. I N SiVaiinalion the rtlst ult. a negro mm oho says his name is JOHN mid I tint lie helnngs in flam Ithjg nf t’hatles- Itdii -l C lie is about 40 years ot age, and 15 feet 10 inches high. JOHN I. DEWS, J. c. o. feh :# fhought to Jail. I .V Savannah on the tilth inst a negro man who say* his mijie is Will Brown [a»yl that he belongs to Win Ooffmnf 1 ’liar *ston SC. lie is about -17 years of age. 5 •ft l\ niches high, iml 1ms a scar on his (prebend. lull 28 JNO. j. DEWS, j, c. c. I.Ptirsian Otto of fiose Lip Sake.' . J UST received ami for sale hy A I*\KSO.WS, Druggist. j,m 17 \n 8Gibbon’s r.inge II Splendid Razor Strop.s. |N HME iflOiV'S ami PUKNTISS' I J Razor Straps are kept const.mtlv oil ik*ii I, and .hose gentlemen who have used t'ltm, pronounce them superior ..to any at tiie.present time in use. For sain hy A. PARSONS, Druggist At the Eagle, iVp ii Gibbon's Range, march 12 ^alts and Castor Oil. IN 8TO.IB K-ft RULS Sal (7limber IF 100 boxes do assorted-sk/cs -. • 1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Finn taiion Purposes 500 quart bottles cold pressed 300 pints do do do Which is offered unusually low." IPInntors arn |»artieuJarly requested to ind examine for themselves. For sale by . A PARSONS, Druggist. At the Fugle No a Gibbous rang®, mr 5 , 6 v. (Call .i MALLERY ,fc DUFFY, MiArnnsSfT.ur.ORS, On the Hay, a.few doors East of the City I lotul, and netfrly opposite tlio Exchange, T ENDER ijieir Sincere tlianhs to their friends, and tile public generally,for past favors, and respectfully solicit a con tinuation of patronage. They have received hy recent attlvals, a fresh and cmnplelo assortment of Pine.Hu- porfl a, and Sup. Sup. Velvet and Crape finis ad liuw vnor.oTirs & cassweres,., Of the most fasliionahle colors, and war- rime' to he of the most improved Ilrilish manufacture \ mid VESTINGS Ofijjc newest and most fashionable pat tern! nn.d materials—the whole pf which having been carefully selected by Mr. M. from the N. Vork market, and bi/mg pro- vided with some of the best workmen, nn'l the latest l.ondon and New York, fashions (which they receive quarterly) they will conetauily endeavor to execute all oido.rs with which tl ov may be honored, with tlio utmost punctuality,despatch, and in a man ner not excelled bv any similar establish ment in America. HR AMY M [DECLOTllhSQ. For the accommodation of gentlemen in haste, and others who may prefer it, they keep codsfnutly on band an extensive as sortment of coats, frocks,Coatees,Smtouts, Great Coats, Cloaks, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers,Wrappers, &c.— all made up in the best manner and newest style. ALSO, FANCY AllTfOLKS. Such as—g t0,, tat Cravats, CiavnUPads, Watch Gitardi and Ribbons,tJlnves,Pock et Handkerchiefs, Collars, Riding Hells, Pmtaloon Chains. &c. SHOULD bill HR ATF,3, An Improved article, highly recouimended 4»V the first plivsicinns as a most ceitaii)re lief to persons atllicted with weakness or the breast from a habit of stooping ot se dentary employment. CAPS. Oentlenvm’x and Youth’s morocco and p itent leather Caps, of all patterns. L \ DIFS’ CLOVK3. A few of superior Ladies Cauiblet, made with bonds.and Pallarities — \lso <7.irolina, IMaidalo.—be-ides a qa intity of Salioelt md other .lackets and Trowsers, suitable for servants, or laborers. \. Ii. Iiicoiisequeuceoftliepaiticiilar .it tention paid to the selection of Uie above articles."e arc happy to state that they can bimjfeicfi niucli lower than tile establish ii^it b is ever done heretofore. M. & D. • oct 20 212 Court’of Ordinary, R iiu v- limn County. nFJJEMHFlt, TERM 1 020 O N the petition of flam’l. .1. Hryan stating that bp is posossed of a boil which be produced to the Court made and signed bv H«*njamin Kennedy la'o of the county aforesaid bearing date the 12lli day of January 181 ll for titles to a certain Irar.r of I in.I,described in s lid bond. 'Pbese are to cite and admonish -ill pors ins havi»i«i or claiming any interest in the estate of the said Henjamin Ken ledv to file I heir objo •tions.if anv they hive, on or before the meeting of the Court of Ordinary for said county, for May term l tli), otherwise the adininisjrntor will be unloved to make titles to said tract of land pursuant to the statute in such cases undo and provided,. J. CHARLTON, c. c. o. K. c. jan 12 k Window flaahefl.. 8 JUST RKCP.IPRD.. •ft, and 14 Lijrlii window sash- . es 8 by 10, ■ ■' f 0 ’ n " ' lan J D> by lloflhoinnianum ■er ol very suporioi quality. For sails hy ‘ o*. Marlow. 49 Liberty Inferior Court. JUNE TERM, in-28. U PON the petition ofW. R. ffle 11(112. praying for the establishment of t certain note of hand,given hv John Har ris,to Thos. T. Shepard, for one liuiulrcd ind eighty nine dollars 2 1-2 cent ml bearing date on 01 about the fust of Api.. 1820, a copy whereof as nearly as.tho pell, tioner can recollect, is filed with, the said petition, together with an affidavit of the ioss thereof. It is ordered, that the said copy b# established in terms of the act in such cases made and )>vovided, due notice being given of the application,agreeably to the rules of court, unless cause be shown to the contrary. Extract from the minutes, tine 41 ' R. HAKKR, Clk PRICE TWO DOLLVR3 PER HOT- TLE. feb 28 500 to Planters. IIOTTiLKS Common Castor Oil <"> Superior Cold Press is just jvfitc'ived 'and for s „i e loiwliy Diaji, A. PARSONS, agist,.nn jl’jjtibhnrn Range. Notice., l ,. t ! la jwpluMfon of three months from *- His dale, annlinr-— • ■ ! ,llp 1111 titers' lianlt haters’ lianlt ofthe Stale ol'Oeor- "•"> joneival ofCertifioato No. 54ft. fo io ,u"i. 5 >, fl »' t'vulve,shares. Al- |fi|,‘ 0 uja? rl , l, i ilni ' l r ' re Insutanee jiaoit ICcaVv ^°. r |. ia Torrenmynl of Cor Juno J r ci >ty shares. The • linn, .for tr,L,;:T *u» myovtt Uertjflpates st in tho Are «f thn lfiih ultimo. . „ CLELAND.* bi-irch fl q MO J! a finah, Marclifitb. 102U. .51 fo fepanish Se<»ars. . I Spanish Segais, , 9 landing and for salo hy J BlIRKUBftT. [ciarcli 24 ri Notice. I Wi»» r ‘lalo application 14 for ^f 0r r ™ a "'9 | of scrip No Iml Fi„ r ' n, -V-oigl,t Shares of mine I my iunYe," raill;<i Ba “ k S, °® l k WWlf l Hiarch a r -GEoaiAtt. .ftOfcA • Vcfltimcnlal Soap. (TH^ 11 [S Snap is onlehrated for taktn JL kinds of greasn and spots from cloth For sale hy all dee 2 A. PARSONS. Druggist No 8 iiibboo’s rang Shoe Blacking. D AYS. MARTINS liquid fllacking Just ipiported and for sale bv the caskordozen by A PARSONS. Druggist No U Gibbons Range. fob 24 Treasurer’s (Mice. April 1.1829. T HE average price of Flour during the last month being per barrel of 11)0 lbs. liread for tlio present month must weigh as follows viz: 12 1-2 cents Lgaf 2lhs 5 oz (5 1-4 “ “ 1 “ 2 1-2 “ Of which all Halters and sellers of Bread will take duo Notice. M. W. STEWART, c. t. .april 1 1 Irish SVMcK JVhiihei/. I N Oeinijohns warnin' - I pii.o a. ini|ior- teii liir salenxtremelv low by CHARLES \. WOODRUEP. ■feb .4 Di'ffltsfpi’s RitRdins. Just, ltoc.elved. f,milling Iran slim fichu Mar. JSJ. CATTY iHlXES fresh Hyson ■ 10 quarter casks swect\Malaga 'Vino 2ft hnxes Snap 20 bills -stipetior- superfine Canid Plnilr For. pnlo by marjJO J. B. HERmBT, r Pa the Public. 9 N conseqmmen of the numerous frauds S_ and impositions practised in reference to my medicine, l am again induced to. change the,-form of in) 'BOTTLES. In future, the PANACEA will ho put up in round hollies, Ruled lo igiludiually, with the;following words, blown in the glass, “ mvaim’s |*ama( ea, Piiilaiia,” as repre sented above. TIichc b.jitlfis ire much stronger th in tho.se heretofore used,and w ill have hut one label,- which covers tlio cork, with mv own' signature nn it, so that the cmk cannot he drawn without destroying the signature,' without which none is genuino. The me dicine may cousoqucntly ho known to lie genuine when.my signature is visible; to counterfeit which, will be punishable us for- sfery. '•’lie increasing dnmarnl lor this celebra ted medicine b is enabled me to reduce the price to TWO DOLLARS per botile.tbju.s bringing it withhi the reach of dr inili- gent. • My Panacea requires no encomium; its astonishing effect 3 and 'vonderfd operation have drawn, both (iom Patients and Modi- cal Practitioners of die highest respectabi lily, the most unqualified approbation, and established for it a c.banr;ter which Envy’s pen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn ish.* J The false reports concerning this vain able medicine*Much have been so di igentlv circulated by certain Pliysieia.ns,have tlmir origin eiiher in ENVY, or in the mlsc iev- oiju effects of the *SPlIRIOU3 IMITA TIONS. The l*roprietor pledges himself to di Public, and givrs them the most solemn assurances,. that this medicine-* contains neither mercury nor any other deleterious drug. The public are r. lutioned not to purchase • hy Panacea, except from myself, my ac- credued agents, or persort* of known os- pect.ability; and all those will consequent Iv bo without excuse, who shall purchase from .any oilier permits. WM. SWAIM. September, 1028. The folbming neidflcate gives the his tory of th" introduction of t' e Panacea into the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary Those who read it, will be convinced tint til proprietor lias never.feared the investi gation of physicians, or'endeavored to ad minister the medicine in socret. It also evinces the prejudices of the faculty, that those "ho were so anxious origin illy to exclude the medicine frojn this institution, mild neglect no opportunity of expelling it, after it had been inlnwluend. FROM WILLIAM DIJANE, Esq. One of the Aldermen of the City oj Phi ladelphia. -Mr. Swaim, proprietor of a me.dical coin- position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied to me, requesting me to state what I know about tbp introduction of his medicine into the Alms'House—and I consider it a duty in comply with Ills reqii st. Being President of the Hoard of Main gers of ihe Alms House in tin* vear 1820.' Mr. Swaim expressed to pie a wish to un dertake the cure of some persons then in the house, whom cases were given up as in?, curable bv tin. medical entiemen, that lie was confident of curing bv bis medicine those cases, and would undertake some of the iriost desperate—and would require no other compensation thaiv the satisfaction to be derived from the service rendered. I promised to consult the other mana gers, and did so ; but I found that some or the medical gentle nen in the house had lahored to prejudice them, as some of them attempted to. prepossess me against snyhat they denominated quackery- Some of the managers felt inclined to the trial, conVul- ej-ing that as they were oases abandoned by. the medical men which were to be opera teef upon, no barm aMeast wnuld 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. . I therefore offered and'took upon myself whatever responsibility there was iu the case, and notified Mr. Swaim that I would accompany him, and did so. The first case scletftod was that of a woman, whose appearance was horrible, and whose condition was so deplorable that the pa tients in the same room wished4o have her removed.-and the evidence of my own son des justified their oomplaint. • She was a woman of about 30 or 32 years of age. her right eye was already uestvoyed, the left eye piomided 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 nosirils two naked holes, thc*iippei lip on tlio loft side was destroyed, and the leeili and gums bare, and tlio whole face, as il appeared to /ne, in a state of dissoliitjou; her appetite dad left her—she represented a living skel eton frightful to behold. Mr. Swaim said he could euro Iter.; ho could not restore.tlie lost eye, nor restore tlio nose, but lie could restore the left eye and the nioifth. He undertook the case, and [ frequent ly attended him in his visits to tlio poor, woman, and sho was. cured—and I have, frequently seen.liorTince, going about her ordinary . business with the alacrity usual, to a person of that ago; the deformity of course reoiainod ; but all that- remained -besides appeared healthful I have con fined myself to this case, upon which . was impossible to bo mistaken, and for borne to Introduce any oilier circumstan ces than what belong immediately to it. „ WM. DUANE. Philadelphia, March 11th 1828. / CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN A, ALT EE, Member ofthe Philadelphia Medical Socie ty. The case detailed in the above ceitifi- cale came under my observation, and I be lieve Alderman Duane's statement to be strict I v correct. Mr. Swann showed in two other cases neatly similar, which were cured by his Panacea,after every oilier re medy had failed. Averse gs. I am to quackery, I hope ov er to be proMsrved from unjust and selfish prejudice ; and, therefore, do not hesitate lo give i^v name, in confirmation ofthe ef ficacy and safety of Mr. Swaim’s medi cine. * EDWIN A. ALTEE. PliiladelpJii.i, Nov. 5th, 1828. A supply if this Yahnblc Medicine is just received .mil.for sale by A PARSONS, Agent. At the Eagle No 8 Gibbous Range. inarch 17 63' Swaim’s Vermifuge. Patent. THIS valuable Anti-dyscn- Irric and'hr,orin Medicine Inis been used for these seven years past, and its virtues are univer>ally acknowledged by all who have tiied it, to be fur superior to any other medicine over employed for most diseases children are subject to. It is perfectly jufe, and no child will refuse to take it. It scl'fcmi fails curing Dysentery, Summer l^oiiiplaiilt, Colic dr Clioleia Morbus, either in grown persons or cliildicn and it gives appetite to almost all debilita ted persons. Worms frequently infest cliil dren, aggravate their oilier diseases, and are tlie chi *f cause of most fevers, bowel complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas es, incident to childhood, win Ii ace so nu merous and frequently fatal. It is much regretted that most vermifuges non in use are injurious, and thousands of children are swept off, or are'rondnred feeble, pale and eniiiiicriated through the fu r t stage of life .—which leads on to pulmonary complaints &c. Arc. &c. Worms being especn’ly apt to Infest persons of debilitated digestive organs and emaciated constitutions, much mischief is often done hy tlio ordinary worm nndi- ciues, which generally consist of the strong est purgatives, mercurials, bitters, narco tics, or spirits of turpentine. Articles of this kind may destroy worms, hut they de bilitate the stomach, and often inateii.illy injure the general health. Swaim’s Ver mifuge has the peculiar advantage of do stroving mid removing worms from the bowels without tlie weakening consequen ces of the stronger purgatives, &c —and it has, moreover, a decided tendency to give vigor both to the stomach and bowels md organs of digestion—-thereby relieving the general svstem from many tiotiblesomo complaints. It h bv this means that so many grown persons have been relieved by its use, of different complaints—suppo- ing themselves to lie in a decline, &c. &c This medicine will relieve boutd com plaints or dysentery, bilious cholic, vomit- n<r, sickness, pain or weakness in the sto mach or bowels, toss of appetite, t ither in children or (frown persons, inafw hours; md it seldom flits curing chills an » fe ver or fever ague. So family outfitt, or ever will he without it, ufter a trial. Worms are capable of producing great listurl)'macs in the system. Not duly do. • liev aggravate ordinary'iiseasbs »lien they ire present, but tlioy also give rise to a gre't variety of very‘alarming anomalous affections. The whole train ofspasmtidic & convulsive diseases inay proceed from the irritation of worms in the alimentary canal Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well as a variety of other nervous and convulsive affections, are not unfrequently the inime- liate effects of this cause. Besides these diseases, .worms have also been known to produce pleuritic find rheumatic pains,dys entery, remitting fever,dropsy of the brain, dironicand spasmodic cough, &c. &c. kSM. Among the symptoms which indicate the presence of worms, the fbllowing are the «(iQst couiflion apd striking:-—A pale, leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed countenance;'a bluish streak under the yes, these ace dull and .heavy, the pupils are dilated and much contracted, the low er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially during, the night while, sleeping; great, telling in the. nostrils, which causes the patient to pick bis nose; foul breath; dis turbed sleep ; during which thej patient ^rinds his teeth, is apt to scream out and start up suddenly as.if frightened: tingling in the ears; giddiness; interrupted speech; palpitation of thd heart a dry spasmodic cough; irregular and depraved appetite, being sometimes entirely suppressed, and at others exceedingly voracious; al domen swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels: costiveness;juinatur.il, slimy,or fou{ stools*, pains in the bowels: wasting of thb-flesh; convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death. A supply of this valuable Medicine is Juit received and for sale by A. PARSONS, Agent. At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range, march 31 The Virtues and Use OF THK CORDlA L Cephalic SnufF. IHtich, by lunff crperience, has been found an effectual. Remedy for most Disorders ofthe HR A ft, especially the Common IFeadach, to which tl./uirjdlij ever fails <riv- intf immediate case, anil by frequent use prevents its return. j l* admirably opens and purges th« head, M. strengthen* the nerves,revives the spi rits, and has a .most gtateful aromatic smell. It rfcmoves Drowsiness, Sleepiuessj Gid diness, and Vapours, relieves dimness of flic eyes, is excellent in curing reccijtdenf-. ness, and h.qsheen of great service in Hys teric. mid Paralytic complaints, and in re storing the memory when impaired by dis orders of the head. • It is also extremely proper for persons who visit tlm sick, or go into unwholesoin•• rooms or nnhealtjiv places, and hot uli^ mates, as it fortifies the head against nox ious, exhalations and infections air, A pinch or two may lie taken at nny time, and indeed several in a day; hut for a cold, or stoppage in the head, a pinch or- tv^p should be taknji just befyre going to bed. 'Those who are in the habit of taking much ofthe common snuffs, (and. therefiy injure both head and stomach,) are desired to mix some ofthisCEPH \LIO SNUFF with them, and their had effects will in a great measure, he pieveuted. •Ison hand nnd for sale hy A PAR80NH. Druggist, At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’s Range, mar 14 >Savaniiah Poor House and Hospital. V ISITING Committee for 'pril 1029, Will. Taylor and Moses Cleland. Attending Physicians. Drs Ooppec and C.ullnoen. JOS. GUMMING, Sec’ry. march 31 75 Chairs. L ANDING from theschr Adams from Baltimore 6U0 Chairs assorted, for sale by march .23 Just Received. P URL Wintor strained Spont) 04 Mutable for Family use fors.de ,hy feb 4 P. MARLOW. tfio Negroes for Sale. T HF. following Negroes, frtnn country, are offered for .sale, viz : A negro boy aged about 16 years. ; , A negro boy aged about 15 “very likely. A negro bo\ aged about 15 “ do do A negro boy aged about 12“ A negro girl aged about IS “ A negio man aged abuut 45“a field hand A negro mail aged about 47“ do. do. A negro girl aged 10 years. A negro man aged 24 “ »prime field baud. A negro boy nhout 17 “ do do do. A negro man aged 35 “ do do do; A negro man and w ife, and their child about 5'years old. Apply to mar 28 J.rPPINOER. Notice. F QURflionth, after date application will bo m itla to tlio Hon. ,tlie court of <lrtiinnrv of Itallocti Cnuntyr while sit-: lint! for ordinary pin pose., for Icive to sell nil the real estate of Ipaiir W’aters.dec., foi the .benefit uf tbe iieirs nod creditors. . JOHN WATEItS. fell 19 41 * Notice. A LT. persons liavlng demands aeniost: i*. thn Lstite nf enptuin Abraham Nio- rtmls. deceased, are requested . to present: their nccountsdidy attested.tQtlie subset) her,.without ilelitv. N II GLMSITEAD,' Ex’ar] inarnli 1* Sufi. J. 1). Ul’.UHRRT. Notice. fMWlF, Copartnerships of H.Cussidcy & ‘4. Co.in Savannah, A r - of Seth B. Jones & Co. in Bridgeport, Comi. wgro dissolved hy uiutual consent on tlie 21st day of April last past. ..All persons indebted, by notem account, to the firm of II. Cassnley &. Co.’ will make payment before the 21st April next, ns all llien unpaid will lie put in suit; md iboso having demands will immediate Jy present them to II. Cassidey for pay- merit, who is duly authorized lo settle tlie concerns of tlio firm. IT. C\.SSIDF.Y, BETH H. JONES, Per Attorney, march 20 Jr H. Cassioky. A Huuauay. R UNAWAY fmm the subicrlbprin D.arien on.Monday the 7th inst. a‘ < negro man named GAIN about 5 feet 7 niches high, is a very intelligent negro- speaks good English and is pretty stout built—li.i» lor many years been employed jo boating on .Lite Alaiaorabu .and Oconee / rivers, formerly resided in~> J t. Marys rind may now unite his wav to that pail of the country A reward of twenty fMhir.s will#l be paul to nny person who ”ili pbice saic! ’ negro in’anv safe jail, if found out of M’* Intosh County, and ten dollars if within said County. HENRY YONGE, Darien, April. 10, 1R20. tipril 11 85 F f Notice. OUR months after date, application will be made to the llonoDible. the .1 ustioes of the Inferior Court of Tattnal County, for leave to sell the real estate of Thomas Dickinson late of said county de ceased, for the benefit of. the heirs and cre ditors of said estate. Win. DICKINSON, . Qualified Executor. march 7 55 Fine Chewing Tobacco if ORILLARDS and Uiell's firstcjunl- R it ityCliewuiK Tuliaccajs itut re#eiv-. ;■(! and fm - sale by A. PARSONS. Drujrg* 51 8 Gibbons''Range. t|qc;lo More New Goptls. J UST received by M. Preudergast, and. for sale low. * 3 Cases sup. IrjslLLinens in full and- half pieces 4 do do do Sheeting 5 bales 4-4 Brown do 2. do do Bleached do 5 do 3 4 do Shirtings 5 do 3-4 Brown do' ,3 do Domestic Plaids As,Stripes Ru*si» & Birdseye Diaper 6-1 8-4 9-4 10-4 Irish do 2 cases ladies Leghorns l do mens dp 1 do. boys do Fashionable Ginghams & Prints Plain plaid & .stripe Paltnarine Blue Straw & blk Worsted Barege Plain Ballice, all colours Crimson & Green Moreens Blk station Silk—Gres d« Naples, Florence & rfinebews “ Satin Levantine Fancy col’d. Gros de-Naples Plaided Straw col’d hat silk Fig. Swiss dresses collars &■ half hdkfs do and IMain Bwi^a & Book Mtulim Cambric,Jaconet,Mull So Nansook do Blk III. Veil Crape •.and (.’ployed„d° '* Canton and Nankin do Fancy Gios De Nap—Barege, aud Gauze Dress Ilkis . “ S ik Cravats,* Jaconet do “ “and Marsailies Vesting Single &. double width,.blk & blue. black liombaziu ( Bangup cords, white Nankin & stripe Jeans Lasting Circassians Nankeens Sup. Jilk bhie. Olive and Mix’d cloths English Thread & Bobbiiiet Laces &c. &c. mar 26 No3. & 14_Gibbons’ range. Treasury Department, N OTICE l« hereby given totli* propft*. etois of tne unredeemed six pu cent stock, created in pursiiaricoof ini act of* tJongress, of the J4tlf of Mtirnh*. J 0t4. n- mounting, to six’millions seven -1 imbed and eighty nine fhoitsaiidt'^eveii hundred and twenty-two dollars and nm« h-two ' rents, sinder the several dcnbmin.ilVm* of- thn "Loan of May <ld, 1814, of 10,000,00.0 ‘ dollars, on, which siLpjdemtntnl JStnck l.qs '■ issued of "supplemental six.per cent rt'otlc' O/I014 loan of Mai/ 2//, 1014 offOjm,.’* tioo dollars,” .md ofiht* per cent stock ' of 181,4,” that tlieir certificates .uppn t!»o * sin render I bpi oof* will, on the first- day, of^ July next, be paid to ( Ul®tn,^ respectively,or ^ to their legril i ppi eseutatives, or -attdrniea .. duly constituted, at tbe.Treasury, or attho -• l/» m Office, where the, stock thus to bere- imbursed, may stand'oredited. * ‘ And it is furl her made know n fof the in- * form itiaiidfthe parties^oucerned, that no . transfer ofthe certificates issued under tho act of the 24th March.’ 1814, from the * books of the Treaty or of the Commis- • shiners of Loans, will be allowed alter the ’ 1st day of Jijnu next, and that the interest 4 on the stock hereby notified ns payable, will cease and determine on tlie day next * precedin'* tne day hereby Axed; for the re- r imbursement thereof. ’* . . ( Itan Away O N or nbout the first .day of February last, from the -vicinity of the Brad ford Springs, (Sumpter District,) the No groes Joe, Simon, and John, then in the possession of Col. W.'Capers. Joe is a black fellow between 40 and 59 years‘of ace, about five feet 11 inches in height, speaks quick and with inteiiigejice. Bi- mon amrJohn are of lighter complexion ihanvjoe^, John is about,22 years of age, and about five feet high; Simon about 25 years of age, and about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high. It is probable that said Negroes bent; their course towards Charleston pi: Sayan-; nail. ' > Any information leading to the discove ry of. said Negroes-will be thankfully re ceived, andjlie detection pf all or ejtlier of them will be suitably rewarded. F,M. xMOSES, Trustee of Martha A. s Murrell. Sumterville, S. C. Mafch 12", 1829.. ' fll/^ The Wihyaw Intelllgehcer rind Sa- yannhlf Republican will" publish the above advertisementonde a w*eek for three weeks,' and forward tlieir bills to the office of the Charlestou Mercury, jpril 0 80wf april 9 • Secret:iry of tlie Treasury. V3f ice. r T HE Ice House iir Bolton’s Range, . diiectly opposite the City Hotel,, is * now open .for the delivery pf ice. Tlio’ : hours fm keeping open will he from sun- .. rise until sunset, except meal time's—Bui)- days until one o’clock, P.’ M. if no qhjbc- tlOns hy the Cjty authorities, it being by particular request All orders for Ships-or the country will meet with icmnqd^t 6 at * * tention. : V N. B. The House in RockweR’s Biftld’J 1 ings will be closed for the presenl. EPTIRAIM SPEAR, april l .76 The Undersigned H AS foi the present, his counting room in the yellow stoie adjoinmg his lumber dock. - ' The' following, quantities and descrip tions of Lumber on haud and for sale, to gether uitli what he is daily receiving? wilt enable him l<r execute any ordtirs his qus- totners mav favor him with, viz* . 450,00 feet sawed lumber, consisting of boards, plank and scan- r tling ' ' ’ 600,000 feet Ranging.Timber . 100,000 Shingles 50,000 W. and jtr,0.;8taves * ^20,000 feet seasoned cleaiv White . Pine lumber ,45,000 feet Merchant|Jile do^. ;j (^•Oyders.for.luinber cutjli.any dimeh^ ^ siSns vvijl hejwomptly attended to . * *. ‘ . ALEX. A.:SMET». . april -13 80tj* V - : Notice. , ; F OUR months fmra tiiis .date 1 ihiilj' make application to -tlie Inferior^ C.oiirt oPChatham Coljnty sitting ~lor Or dinary purposes, foi leave to sell, that trnqt. of land^it ;ated oii'Skidaway Island, con taining 630 acres, more, or less, and called Hl'R ERNI A, part of the real estate of Dr. Wm. C raw ford dra. To be sold foryhe \ benfcfitdf the creditors. THOS IJ P.CHARLTON. Adm’r. fte Bonis,noth .^fob.9