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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN.
ry 0 102 VoJ, XXVI
FRIL> \Y EVENING, MAY! b 182!).
-
. Remedy for tlie Pdos. .
D fHe Medicine now otlerod In
the public, is »no which has
In-wfiillv subjected to the m-
k&J n.li'iblo test of experience; and
in every instance where it
every instnuce.-wiiciv •* Has
Jod witlVtho until compleie suo-
ln sofno of tlio case*. tl»‘J patuuit^
rTbee lahnmin? under the disease lor
h '" , luriic' {tint period had received
t'T* medical advioo, and had even tin-.
’CT'IUdsur.ie.dnpe
, r manent advailt " e.
boon attend
llie li
ition, with-
it is nut (like
oftured as a ccr
„u l ),,rin 7 1 r ‘ !ve rtisca,)uflered as a c
:hosy,,SUa /rt on ^oata^^^ of discas
with-this complaint,
in those 5fll|otcd
alone it is rccommon led
foi
rjjly
agteMtai
irirlor.
®;eh"'Sehert’Hge* 0^ «>* >■"
llieacelV'' are u v |fc) c e SO cts
icr'liuSi' v r itlt directions signed by llio.l’ro-
^'^IT'aust.n'S » !
Prill! and Oliemical.Stnro,
No. 273,North Third, above Callowh.N
s ' tc0,, pmf.ADET.rw A. •]
A sitpply'of this valuable iiicdicino b
received.
At the liable not Gibbon's Range. *
mar 6
Court of Ordinary, Effmg-
1mm .County.
nr.LE.MBFIl, Tl.ltM 1(120
gTbN the petition of Sqin’l. J. Ilryan
' -W stating that ho is poseljcd of a band
liieli lie produced tutlio Court made and
gned by Benjamin Kennedy lalu of die
"inly afnrcsaid bearing dato tlio lqtli
lay nf January 1010 for titles to u certain
act of I mil,described in said bond. Those
' in cite and admonish all persons having
claiming any IntorMt in the estato of
the said llenjainin Kennedy tp-flle their,
objoationsif any tliby have, on or before
tlio mooting of the Court of Ordinary for
said county, for May term 18*9, otherwise
the administrator will be ordered to make
titles, to said.traot of land pursuant to tlio.
statute in such cases made mid provided.
Choice French Rose \\ a-
ter.
J UST IMPORTER
And for sale by
A l’ARSONB, Druggist.
• ' No 8 Gibbons' Range,
do 5 _ ,
Liberty Inferior Court.
JUNE TERM, 1888. ■
HTPON'the petition'of W. B. Fleming,
U paying for the establishment of n
certain note of hand,given by John llar-
risRp iTljoi. T! Shepard, for one hundred
and eighty nine dollars 2 l.j cent' mil
bearing dato on oi about the (list of Api„
,18»8| a copy whereol as nearly as the petl
tinner can recollect, is filod with ihe said
letition, together with an affidavit of the
ussthereof. >lt is ordered, that.the said
copy be established In terms of the act in
■melt cases made and provided, due notice
being giyen of the application,agreeably to
the rules gfedurt, unless cause be slipwn to
the contrary.
Extract from, the minutes,
ime it . E. BAKER, Clk
Drought to Jail-
I N Savamiali. somo time ago. u negro
man who says hi* namo »it JIM* and
that he belongs to Joon Pitman but dcos
not know whero his master lives,nor where
no ranaway from. I am induced to be
lieve that he is owlud by somo. one else.
hcH 1 feet 1 Inches liighuml about 1ft
years of age; ho stammers a littlo when
.speaking. JNO. I- DEWS,/. c. c
uno I t i-M
Brought to Juil.
I S Savannah on the 31st ull. * negrq
man who says Ids name is,JOHN nnd
tint lie belongs to Sam Ring of Charles-
• tnn S C. He is about 40 years ullage, and
5 feet 10inches high.
'■ JOHN I. DEWS, j.c.c,
fell *8
Shoe illucking.
flV\Y & MARTINS liquid Rlnokirig
Just imported and fnr sale bv the
cask ordoaen by A P ARSONS.
Druggist NmI Qilibrins Range,
fell,24 ■
—4'
*T"
Brought to Jail.
I N Savam-.ali ou tlie ,10th lust* negro
man who srys Ids Jl’nine is Will Brown'
1 ail I dial ho belongs to Win Uoffiiiof Char
.jestoo SC. He isabout,87,years .yfgge. 6
• feet 11 inches high, and lias a pear on 'hi*
• forehead.
fob 28 3NO.L DEWS, j.c.c
Treas'urerVOffice.
April T. 1849.
rnilE average price of If lour during the
M-. last month bejng per barrel of
1.00 lbs. Bread far ,'tlie present uKyitli
must weigh as follows vix:
141-2 cents l.oaf 2lbs 5 ox
8 t-4 * » ' 1 •• 21-4 •*;
Of which all Rakers and sellers o'fjBrea'd
will take due Notice.
JI. W. STEWART, c. t.
april 1 1
Persian Olio of Hose Lip
lire. '$m
JUST received anil for sale by
tf A PARSONS, Druggist
' j in 17 Nn i; Gibbon's range
Splendid Razor Strops
■®77 MMERSON’S and l’RENTJ&jj
Ja_J Razor Straps arc Ut*pt constantly on
»hand t anti t linage n tie men who have used
'them, pronomiee them superior to any at
i tlie present time in use. For snlo by
A. PAUSONSvDrngglst
At the Eagle, No 8 i>ibbon?» Rango.
march 12
Salts and Castor Oil.
i.v STonn
Illll.S Sal Glauber
ibjr r| fcr loojrav,; .do assorted sixos
toon rpii.rt iiotdes Castor Oil for Plan
bu'um Purposes
500 qqart botHes told Dressed•
300 pint! do do' do
vvliieli is olb red unusually low.
f Planlors are particularly requested to
pall .uid examine for.theiuselves.
FcTtab by
A ^’ARSONS, Druggist
At the Eagle No JG,'" “
mar 5
Jlbboiu range.
Window sashes.
JUST RECEIVED.
| 15 ' nl, d 14 Eight window sash
-■-4-7. os-8 by. 10,
a.. 01lll! md 19 by 14 nf the siimc Hum
.iBr of very suponoi quality. Por sa'ie IrV
fob 28'.'. •„
To Vlantcrs.
lm »#&&&
..Oomnion
Castor Oil
Wfr'ItPtmUitLWlf
Received and for sale low by
. A. PARSONS,'
•niggisi, no a Giblimis Range.
500 • 3N .Superior _C„ld Press is just
A Notice.
r the expiration of three jnonths from
t m dale, application will be nmde
mo 1 lanters’ Bank'of the State of floor'.
5, "I *1® renoivnl of Certificate No. 02f>,
m m u"‘m l813 ' hf l»e|W share- AP-
ofj|?„ l i°,' iln !"' anJ f'dc Insurance Bank
tin', ‘ v al ° W Georgia for renewal of Cer-,
it'»• >"lir„ for
ivcvo H f l . aie | i ‘ n The : ' l,,>vo Gertifioates
w <9e lost in the fire of the lGtli ultimo.
I - .MOSES CLELriND
I h ^v.innnh, i\I.nch 6th. 1829.
nwrch o 54^
Spanish Segaru.
' ll Spanish Soeari)
-■* Landing «\nd for sale.by
^ : JiniERRiCRT
marr.h 2t
Notice.
IbfffNETY days after date application
21 for" T - !' or re ,',' 0 ™ a l of scrip Ni
and b" T vc '> t y-ctght Shares
, 1, !rq Insurance Bank
‘ n 'ey name.
nf 'urine
Stock, standing
• T " : ‘tch 11
!’6f ex
GEO. IIAEI,
jan 12
cases jHHIil
J. CILARETON, c.c. p. x. c.
Vestimenlal Soap.
FBI HIS Soap is celebrated for tailing all
:Bl kinds of grease and spots front oloilr
For sale liy
A. PARSONS.
Druggist Nn 8 tliHboit’s raiv.'P
dec 2
PfUCE TWO DOLL ARS PER BOT
TLE.
was impossible tp be mistaken, and for-,
borne to introduce any .other circumstan
ces than wliat belong immediately to it.
WMi DUANE.
Philadelphia, Morcii 11th 18*8.
CERTIFICATEoFDR. EDWIN A.
ALT EE,
■IfemSer pf tht Philadelphia Medical Socle-
' t;/.
The case detailed in tlio above cerlid-
cate came under my ohjucvation, and I be-
liovo Alderman Dnano's statement to be;
strictly correct. Mr. Swaim showed mo
two other eases nearly similar, which were'
fed by bis Panacea,after overy other re-,
medy had failed,
A*ofse nj am to quackery, I liopo ev
er to be preserved from mijust ami saltish
prejudice (and, jliorpfore, do nothesllato
to give my name, in confirmation of the ef
ficacy and safety ol Mr. Swalm's medi-
Tp the Public.
I N consequence of t)ie numerous frauds c l°f*
and impositions praetised in reference * EDWIN A. ALTEE,
to my medicine, lam again induced to Philadelphia, Nov. 6 th, 1828.
ohnnge the form of mj BtlTTLEff. lii
future, the PANAOEA will bo put up in
Just Received.
Emuling from chip Helen Mar.
B( ^ Xl5s • fr ^ 1 ' Wj ,oin
• ,10 quarter casks sweet Malaga
• Wine ’ -
..SS boxes Soap
20 bbls^supeiior sqpcrfine Canal
. For sale "by
mar 19 J..B. HEBBERT.
Cptton Cords, Brown
. Sheetings, &c.
F* BALES While Drab & Olive Cotton
<>P Cords
.4 do 2-4 Brown Sheeting
25 ' Domestic Cotton Sliirjs,
fur,sale by
PIULBUICK& BAKER
april 23
round hott lei, (luted longitudinally, with'
Ihe following words, .hloivn in Ihe glass,
“Sivaim's I'amacka, Piiilada,” qs repro
sented above. ' •- •,
These Imttles are much stronger than'
thoso heretofore used,nnd wjlj hnve but one
Inbcl, which covers the cork, with my own
signature ,nu it, so that the coik cannot be
drawn without destroying the signature,'
without which none is (tannine. • The me
dicine' may consequently be known to he
genuine whoo my signature Is visible;, to
counterfeit which, toill be punishable as for-.
%o increasing demand lor this celebra
ted medicine Inis enabled mo to reduce the
price to TWO DOLLARS per Imttle.thus
bringing it witltlo the reach of the Indi
gent.
My Panacea requires no encomium; It.
ustnuixhiug effects and wonderful operation
have drawn, both from Patients and Medl
cal Practitioners of 'll- highest re.peetabl
lily, the most unqualified approbation, and
established for it ^character which Envv’s
port, though dipped in gall, can never tarn-
Isl). '• „■ ' ' '
Tip* falsa, reports concerning this valu
able iiiedicine.whieliliave bead qo di'igenilv
eirculiited liy certain Pliysieia'nsjiave t'inir
origin either in ENVY, or in the inisclev,
ny« directs of the SPUlUOtlS IMITA
TIONS. ' ;
The Proprietor pletkes himsejf to the
Public, and gives then! tKe mosi solemn
Kssurauges, that' this medlrlne contains
neither i»erci|ry nor any other delelerious
dryg. ' v
Tlie public are cautinned not. to purchase
lily Panacea, except from inyself, my ae
ereili.eil agents, nr persons pf known os
r iceubilit.vt anil all tluisis will consequent
v.be without excuse,,who shall piirciiaso
from any oilier persons.
"• WM. SWAIM
September, 1828.
The following certificate give* the his
tory ofjjie Introduction of the Panaeoa iuto
Ihe Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary.
Those who read it,, will be convinoeil that
tlif proprietor hm never feared the invest!
A supply of this Valuable Mcdicino is
, ust received and for sale by
A PARSllNS, Agent.
At the Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range,
march 17 93
Jupt Received,
r HE Extraordinary Military Career
of Joint Shipp, late a Lieutenant in
his .Majesty’s 87tb Regiment—Written by
himself. ■ •
"No one can read the account of his
sufferings, without the deepest cominiserar
niliun."—London IMcrary Ornette.
“ We are satisfied that no .oneiwill rise
from tlio Nanativo of our brave Aiito-Bi-
ogrupljer, without having,been deeply in
terested In his story."—The Critic.
■ • ././ J" ... x- .VL.DRISqOLL.
april .23
(Srocerjea.
%us!‘ SE '
iUOn bush Liverpool Salt
■ 40. Iilids Primo St. Croix Sugar
.53 do Moliissjis
109 l ags Coffee
200 bills Oiii. different hrands
40 do Wiilskey
30. do first qnality.Cannl Flour
{(0 do Middlings do
10 do Linseed Oil
200 boxes Sdsp different brands
20 do Sperm Candles
Is puncheons J .malca Rum
.6 pipes Cognac Brandy
8 .do Holland Gin
1C kegs V I{ Butter
3 tes Sperm Oil
■ „ . It 5 ALSO - '
Crates Crpckery.
.For.saioliy _
I ... J B HERBERT-
Charles A. Woodruff,
Jjtw received and fr~
/fl CASI
Pbili
Has received and for si..,
' ~ CASKS, containing 3 dox. each
l’hilailelpliia Ale mid Porter,
00 bnxos.suporiqi-Cgab Cider
eviuees the prejudices of the faculty, that
thoso who wore so anxious originally to
Exclude the medicine from this institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expelling
it, nfter it had been introduced. .
FROM WILLIAM DUANE, Esq.
0(it of the Aldermen of the City oj PM*
t ■ ludelpllia.
Mr. Swa'lm, proprietor of a medical com
position called Swaim’s Panacea, applied
to me, teqiiesting me to state ivhat 1-know
abihit the 1 Introduction pfhis inedieino into
the Alms House—and I consider it a dilty
to comply with his requ st. • i •
Bping President of the Bnnrd.of Maun
gers of the Alms House in the year I8*n,
Sir. Swaim expressed in me a wish to tin-,
dertako the cure of some persons then in
the liomc, whore oasq* were given upas in-
cerabie by-theSwiWaat gentlemen, that he.
was confident of.curing by his- medicine
those cases, and would undertake some of
t|io most desperate—and w.ould require no
other compensation than the iatisfaction
to be derived from the service rendered.
I promised to consult ,tlie other mana
ggrs, and did so; but 1 found that spine of
the medical gentlemen in the house had
labored-to prejudice iheni, ns some of them
attempted to prepossess me against what
they denominated qunckery. Some of the
managers felt inclined to the trial,jco.nsid-
nring that as they were cases abandoned by
the .medical men which .wore to be opera
ted upon, no harm at least would be done,
and if cure Was practicable, the opportuni
ty ought tp be afforded, but they expressed
a reluctance to take any responsibility upon
them; by which I understood that tlipy did.
not like to pu^ thoin«elvcs in opposition to
tlie physicians. Others opposed It alto
gether. I therefore offored and took upon
ipyself whatever rcsponslbility tliere was in
the ease, and notified Mr. Swaim that I
would'accompany hiuv and did jin. The
first case stlected was that.pf a woman,
whoso nppearanoa was Iiorrib'e, and whose
oonrlltlon was so deploiable that, the pa :
tients in the samo.iooin wished to have net.
removed, and tho pvlclenco of my own sen
ses justified their oamplaint, .She was ;
woman of about SO.or 32 ye;irs of age, her
right eye wad already uestroyed, the left
eye protruded more than half an inch out
of tlie sockeL.the fiosh of tlio left check was
one complete ulcer, the flesp of jlie nose
had, disappeared and left .the nostrils two.
naked holes, t]jb tippet, lip on the left sido.
Hibberfs Lbndo'n l'ortcr in qvts
and pints. -
Dickson’s Building, Bay street,
march "30
— ;
i **•’ r "‘.■"'•Bacon.
T2 41, dfti vf!k L,i3, Middlings
hPv.P w 10,000 Shoulders
ol' superior quality#
.ALSO,
5 bbls. obi Roach Rranrly
Just received land lug Iroin Steam Boat
Carolina. For gale by
. njll .ii J B. HERBERT.
Svvuim’s Vermifuge.
Patent.
t
THIS valuablo Anti-dysen
teric and Worm Medicine hits
boon used for theso seven'
years past, and Its virtues -tire
universally acknowledged by-
all who have tried it, to Tie far supprior ii>
npy, other medicine ever employed fur
most diseases children are subject to. It is
perfectly safe, and no child will refuse In'
take it. It sel'lom fails curing Dysentery
Summer' Complaint, Colto or Cholera
Ajorbus, either in grown persons or children
and It givey appetite t* almost all debilita
ted persons. \VormafreqiienilyInfestchll
dren, aggravate their other diseases, mid
are the chief cause of most fevers, bowel
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas
es, incident m childhood, which are so nu
merous am( frequently Watal. It is inpeli
regretted that most vermifuges now in'use
are injurious, ajid thousands nf children arc
swept off, or are rendered feeble, pale and
e'rnaiiciated through the first stage of life
—which' leads on to pulmonary complaints
Jf.o. &c..&ci' “ ' " -
Worms being .especially apt- to Infest
persons of debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated constitutions, much mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm modi-
elites, wli jch gcnerallji consist of the strongs
est purgatives, mei-curi'als,' bitters, narco
tics, or spirits of turpentine*"' Articles nf
this kind may destroy .worms, but they de
bilitate the stomach, and often mateiiully
injure the gqperal health. Bjvaim’s Visa-'
snrude has the pec'uliiir advantage.of do-i
stroying-and-'i.einovhig wpruis ftoni the
bowels without tlie weakening consequen
ces ol’ the stronger purgatives, tie and
it lias, moreover, a decided tendency tii
give vigor both to the stomach and bowels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
the general system iro’m m'anyarppblesptnu
complaints. It is by this means that so’
The Virtues mul Use
OF 1 IIV,
con Dili,
Cephalic Snuff.
Witch, by.lorigcij.‘ricnce, lias beev fount*,
an off'cctiial Remedy fir nwat Qiwrifcrs
of tht HR AD, especially ~ Ihe Common
Headach, to ithich it hardly ever fails gir*
in if immediate ease, and by frequent use
prevents ili return. '
gV admirably.opens and pprgei tt>ol\cad,
BL sirenglliohs tiio serves,revives the spi
rits, nnd-has a irmsl gtateful aromSt'ic
smell. " ' ’ jS*
It removes Drowsiness, Sleepiness; Gid-
dipnss, and Vapours, relieves tiimnesS of
the eyes.' is excellent .ni pining recent deaf-,
npss, and has been </ gre-,-, .service in ilys-
terie and Paralytic contplsmts, end in rc-
stonng'the memory when impaired by dis
orders of the heaij..
It is also extremely proper for persons'
who visit the sick, or go into unwholesome
rooms or unhealthy places, and 'hot cli
mates, as i| fiiAlfiei the head against nox
ious, exhalations tfnil infectioris air.
A pinch or two may' bo taken nt any
Whole No <5308.
Just Reccivctl.
URE Winter strained Bpcrm Oil,
Suitable for Family use fur sale by
ft!, 4
P. MARLOW.
betl. .■■■P ,
Those wh.6 are in the habit of taking
much 'of the common snuffs, (and tlicreliy
injure butli head and stomach,) are desired
to mix somd qftlii. pEPII ALIC HNUFF
with them, and their bad effects will in li
gre?l measure, be prevented^
js on. band and for sale”by
A PARSONS. Druggist,
Atthp Eagle ho.8 QlbbonTltu'nge
iqar 14
Chairs.
ANDING from tliesclir Adams Irom’
Bj Baltimurc OOP Chairs assorted, for
sale by .- J.-
i. Bi HERBERT.
march 23.
gallon of physicians, or endea.vpreil to adydiniii'y.grown persons' have been relieved,
minister the medicine in secret. It also j jL 0 f djirerent complaints—suppo-
sini thcinselieVtuba inn^declinc, &c.-&c
nedieme will "Hlicve 6cugf.com-
• dysentery, bilious Cholicj vomit*
' Notice.
qmiE Conarfnersliips of II. Cnssidey dr
.Hi ' flo.ln Bavan’iialt.dtof Setli.B. Jone-
&Co.|n Bridgeport, Conn, were (lissolveif
hy 'mutual consent ontiitSlstday of April
last past. All persons indebted,Tiy iidletin
account, to the firm of 11. CassidOy St Co.
will inako payment before the 81st April,
next, as all then unpaid will be put MSSmt:
and those having deniainls will iiniijediatc
ly present flicni to 11. Cnssidey fer pay
mem, wliu is duly nutlioiixed to settle the
concerns nf iho’firin, v
II. CASSIDF.Y,
SETH B. JONES,
Per Attorney,
marcli 20 tp II. Cassioet
Negroes for Sale/
IIF following IS'nuroes, from the
0. country, arc ofTeurl for sale, viz;
A negio boy aged about Id years.
A negro boy aged about 1J> “very likely.
/V neuro boy aged about 15 '* do do
\ negro boy .t^eil about 1 l i “ ,
A negro gill p.gcd about \2 “
A negio man aped about 45“.i field band
A negro man aged abom,47*' do cliff
. , I; also
A negro giil aped |0.yo\rr.._
A npRio man aged sM •• a prime field
hand.
A nepro boy about.! 7 “ do do do.
A negro man aped 65 “ do do do,
A in-pro man and wi{o, and their cli
abmit ,j years old.
Apply to
mar 28 J. KVi'lN01'Tt
; Notice. ^
HA OUR montlil afier^d.Tte application
li 1 will bi) made to the lien. tl,e r.mrt
of Ordinary of llalludi Qnnmy, wbile -it-
ting fur ordinary parjnnes, iur leave to -ell
ell the real esinte uf Isan.' W ar rs dec., for
tliebpnofit 'oftlie Rein and creditors,
JOilN UATEItfl;
felt. 19
r
cl »«
No! ice.
I.T, persons having i'emands ,iijinst
L tlie' Elute of captain Abraham Nic
hols, ilc-ceavrd, nro i, qirt-ied to jnesenl
their account.duly aiiosiod.tol'u- subscri
her, without deb,V.
N HOLM STEAD, Ri'aA
march 12 on) ■„
IT
A it tmawfiy.
UNAW A Y from lire ,u!i3.'ri!u r in
Darien nn Monday the 7tlr in-i. a
negro man named CAIN about ft , t 7
inches high, is a very intellioem mero
xpealis gnoi) English an I ir pretty noiil
built—lias Iur many years been employed
iri boating on. the Al.iimnalia nnd t teoue'e
rivprs. formerly resfdedTn Kt. jliarys and
may now nnke Ills. Way to that part uf llio
eorjintry A.reward ofini niv dnitqjsaffl
lie paid to day person who will place said
negro in *nV safe jail, if found out of'M’-
l.itusli C.ouilUC, and ten dollars if will,in
mid County,
april 11
HENRY YONflE,
ll.iricfr, April Id. 18 to.
85
This medicine
rfoin/J or dysentt |
hg, sickness, pain"or weakness in the sto
mach or howels, loss of appetite, either in
children br grown persons,-in a fw hours;
and it s^ioe^ fells curing chills aud rt-
VEn on Ti'kvin aouk. No family ought,
or ever will be without it, after a trial.
Worms are capable of producing great
disturbrn.ei in tho system. Not only dti
thov aggravate ordinary diseases when they
are present, but, they also give rite Id a
grcat'variely of very alarming anomaldns
affections;'The whole train nf spasmodic Sc
coovulsiv’e diseases may.proceed frdin tire
irritation of worms in.the.aliiqentary canal,
Cltol'erai epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, .as well ns a
variety of other nervops anti tSsfiiJsivs
affections, are not unfrequently the imme
diate effectsof this cause Besides these
diseasM,>9rms.liBve also been known to
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery, remitting fever,dropsy uf lire brain,
chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. &c.
Among tRu symptoms which indicate
the preserroe of worms, the billowing are
the most common and striking;—A pale,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed,
countenance; a bluish streak under the
eyes, these are dull and heavy, ihe pupils
nre diiaied nnd much contracted, the low
or eyelids and.upper Tip swell, especially
during' tfie night white sleeping; , great
itching in the nostrils,which canids tbe
patient to pick hisnoso; foul breath; (list
tnrljetl, sleep; "ditring which .the patient,
grinds liis teeth, is apt to scream qiif and
starf Up suddenly as if frightened: tingling,
in the ears-, giddiness; intorfppted spoeclti,
palpitation of the heart. a dry 'spasmodic:
cough; irregular and depraved appetite,
being Sometimes entirely suppressed, an'tr
nt others exceedingly, voracious; nidolnen.
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels:
oostivencss; unnatural, slimy,dr foul stools;
pains in the botvgls; wasting of the flesh;
convulsions; fits; palsy; and finally death.
A supply of this '.valuable Medicine is
Jurt received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Agent.
At tl)*'eag|e N.o .8 Gibbon’* Range
march 31'
.. .. - c —— -i— 1
Notice
was destroyed; and'-tlie ..teeth and 'gums; "El OUR pionths after date, application
hare, aiid.the whole face, as it appeared to. .1 will bo inado to the Honorable the
me, in a/tato of dissolution ; her irppetite. Justices,ofthe,Tnfefictt' Court .of Tattnal,
had left bor-rsho reproseiitcd a living skel- County, for leave to sell tile real qstate of.
otnn frightful to behold, fyr. Swaim sank Thomas Dickiuson late of said county do- :
lie could cure hers he could not.restore the ceased, for tire benefit of iRe heirs'ntrd.cre-.
lost eye, nor restore the nose, Inn lie could ditors of said estate. ■ .
restore tlio left eye and tho mouth. Win. DICKINSON,
IIo undertook the case, ' ami I frequent; _ .Qualified Exgcutor.
ly cuemlcr'l liim in his visits to tlio poor mqrch 7 55
ivoninn. aud.shc was cared—and .1 have ^ ,
frequently seen her since, going about her ' Pipe Chcwini? TflbaCCO.
ordinary husines's with tho alacrity usual-
to a person of that ago; the deformity of
entirsc remained j but itll that remained',
besides appeared healthful I have, con
futed myself to this case, upon which 1
More Ne\v’ Gqods,
J UST received, bjr M. Prendergast, «nd
.for sale lorv.
3 Cases sup. Irish Linens in frill and
IralffiledCs •
4 do do " do Sheeting
5 bales 4-4 Brown , do
2 dp do Bleached do
5 do 3-4 do Shirtings
' 5 do 8-4 Brown do
3 do Doij.estluPJairls Sc Stripes
Russia&Birdseve Dfajior
0-4 8-4 0-4 10-4 Irish do 1
2 cases ladies Leghorns - '
1 domens do
1 do boys do
Fashionable Oingha.ns & Prints
Plain plaid Sc stripe I’almavjoe
Blue Straw St blk Worsted' Burqge
Plain Baltiep; all colours
Grirnson"&‘Greeii Aloreens
Blk station Silk—Uroi de Naples,
Florence Sc Sinpltews
“ S,itih Levantiito
Fancy col'd. Groj lie Napleo
Plaidod Straw col’d hat silk
Flg/Swiss drosses collars Sc half Irdkfs
do anil Pliiin Swiss St Book Muslins
Cambric,Jaconcf.MiiU fc Nansook do
Blk III. Veil Crimo 5
and (Colored do 7
’• Uantdif and Nankin, do'
Fghcy" Gins De Nap—Barege, and.
Gapxe Dross Hltfs ' P
“ Silt Cravats','JiilrrShel do
4 anil Mai'sailles Verting
Single St double width, blk & blue
black Bomb,ixiu .
.DnngjVp corclij wTiitb Nankjn Sc stripe
Lasting Circassians Nankeens
Slip. Bill blue Olivo nijd Mix’d cloths
Engjisb Thread & Bobbinet Laces
' See. See. ? ' ' P
. mar 26 NoS.S^id Gibbons’ range.
Treasuiy Dcparli ’ctri,
MARCH aistl-jik-io.
N OTICE is herd / given in tire piopii-
ctois of too unredeemt'd mx p.-
slock, created in pursuance uf vh act of
Congress, Aftlie 24tl, ill Msftih, 1811. «-
MVitiltliig jo six minions seven ftunnnid
ap'l eighty nine thousadfi seven liuudied
mil fweiity-two dnll.i,, and rrinrli-tuo
; ; eehts, under tlio sever,il denoeiin oinusnf
.lie ‘•/.aim of Ir li, id. ip i4.«/jo.oou.oun
dollars, on which supplemental Stcrk I.ns
issuedoi "supples, n.piMf j.r, cent stock
••flail, loan of .ilui/ 4-/, I l,., nf lO.ilup,-
riuo dollars,” and uf tin “rix p, r on! stock
of VR14,’’ tWtt ibeir r^itjflentes upnn-ihe
sin render thereof, '.ill, no tbe li.sr dnv of
July nexi,'Tie paid totbqiu, respecii\riy,or
to thoir legal reprdae quives er iUtornies
July constituw, at tlie Treasury, or at llie
Lorn Olfje; where tlie stock thus to here*
linbimed, may stand er ;l led.
' And It is fiirllicr made.known for the in-
formatlon of the parties I'oneerne,I, (li i no -V
transfer oftlle&rtificiUcs issnl'l undcHlib
act of the 2(III March', lint, from t!ie
books of ihd Treasuiy nr nf tho Cninmis-
sinnors of l.nar.s, will i;c allowed after the
1st day of June next, and that tlie interest
ou tlie stoek hereby noiiffjyl as pnyiil>lt>
will cease and deu-niiiiio on me-ilav next
lireeedin'.etne day hereby fixed for the re-
imburseniont tlie’reci.
SJn.. INOJIAM,
Secrelarv of the Tie.isury.
april. 9 • vTntlK^'r- 1
T he ico iioi'-e
directly opposil
Ran
O N or about the first ilqy of February
last,. CrcJiii the vicinity of the linid-
fo'r'd .Springs, (Sumpter. District,) the Ne
groes joe, Siqwn, and John, then in the
possession of Col. VV. Capers." Jtie'is a
black fellow between 40 and 60 yours of
age, about five feet 11 inefios in height,
speaks quick nnd With intelligence,' Si
mon arid John nre of ' lighter, complexion
than Joe; John is about 24years; of’age;
and ubotit five feet high i Sin’ion. alimil 25
years of age, and about 5 feet 8 ,or 0 inches
high,' It isprobableihat8aidNegroes.hent
their course trivvarijs Charleston or Bavunk
nah. ’ ' " •
Any information, loading to. tlie.discove
ry of said Negroes will be thankfully ' re
ceived, and tile detection ofall or either of
them .will be suitably reworded.
' " 5 ,F.,I/MOSES, ..
.Trustee of Martha A. Murrell.
, SumterviUt, S.'jg, March 12, 1820.
ffT’Tbe Winy^w Intelligencer and Sa
vannah Republicnn will publish the above
adverilsoinent once a week fur three weeks,
and,-forward their bills to tlio office of the
Charleston Mercury.
.april C oOsif
Bolton’s Ranee,
iim '.'its- lintel, ,
now open.for tbe'-dplivery of ieev. .'Ihe
horn's fui keeping open will ire from smj-
riso umil sunset, except meat rimes —Sun
days until one o'clock, 1’. M. if no objeo-
ifiuii liy the City .mil.critics, ir being by
phrtjcular request. All orders fur ships er
llie euuntry will meet with immediate in
tention.
N. it. The House in Iineker'l's I'uild-
ings’ivill bn cl os oil fur Hie prdsenr.
El’1IRAI.11 SI’EAR.
a [Ait 1 78 ci
•Tiio Undersigned
AS foi jnd ..present, his coopting
room in tlio yellow stoio, adjoining
his:lUmijcr dunk.
■ t The joilowujg qualities and doserjo*
tionsj)f Lumlii'r on lnindijnd fur sale, to-
gntlier with wh.it ho is daily receiving will
eju^biO.diim to exeeute any or dvrs his coa—*
Uppers may favor him with, viz\.
.450,00 fcctsasveJ lumber, consisting
of boards, plank and scan- ■
tling
000,000 feet {{onging Timber!
100,000 Shingles
O0,*000- W.aiid It. O. Stavoj ‘
2t*,000 feet seasoned clear White
Pine liimhor
45,000 feet iWcrcli,int.iblc do
O^Orders for hunher cut to any dimen
sions will be promptlv nt tended to
ALEX. A. SMETS.
april 13 %
L OlULLARDS and Riell’s first qual
ity Chewing Tob'.icco i^ just reeeiv-
ed ami for stile hy A. PAKEU.NS.
Druggist No B-Cibbons’ Range,
doc .10
Savannah Poor House and
Hospital.
¥ ISITING Committed for May 18-29.
George \V. Coe and Francis Sorrel.
Attending Physicians.
iDrs 'flartow and Coppee
JOS. CUMaMING, Sec’ry.
•^pril 30
101
IT
Notice.
OUR months from this date l shat
make application to tlie Inferior
Court nf Chatham Countv sitting tnr Or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell, that tract
oi lurid situated on SKidaway Island, con
taining 689 abres, iri'ure or less, and called
HIBERNIA, part of tlie real estaMif Dr.
Wm. Crawford dee. To be the
benefit of tlie creditors. * '
TIIOS I! I’ CHARLTON.
Adm’r. Dc Jionis non.aS
fell 9 S2 "
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