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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN.
No 103 .Vol. xxyi
SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 2, 1829.
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to
Remedy for the Piles.
The Medlclno now offered
i (fop public, is one wliicli lies
bun fully subjected to the in-
f.HibK>te« of experience; apd
in every Instance where'll IlaJ
...ended with the most complete sue-.
•.*!. i n ,omc of the eases, tlio patients
h»d been labouring under tho d sense (or
veers and duringthal period had .received
defg'
out
™na nfnl surgicM operation, with-
0U , g p°.rm.nC advance. I. $ not (like
i°hnso usttaUy’ndtcrtfted.) offered es a cor,
‘jren e for along catalogue of
.re;for along u».alogue of diseases,
•hat those afflicted with thle complaint; foi
which alone it is rccominenJeJ, may rely,
with confidence upon obtaining relief, even
worst forms, In a short timet and they
themselves are the best judge, of fhe .iin-
■Dortanco of suclt a remedy. Price 50. rots
~r Box, with directions signed by the Pro--
■prietor.
-■ i an?
No. *70, North Jfl
^taUSwe
Drug i
. Chemical Store,
‘bird, aliore Callowhill
’ etr0e,, PHILADELPHIA. , • '
A supply of this valuable medlcmo is
received.
FOf "a./ARSONS, Druggist.
At the Eagle no 8 Gibbon’* Range.
l —:
vChoice French Rose Wti
ter.
f USTIMPORTED
'tf And for sale
d« 5
A PARSONS, Druggist.
No 8 Gibbons' Range.
Liberty Inferior Court.
JUNE TERM. 1848.
PON the petition of\V. 11. Fleming,
. praying-for the establishment of a
certain note of ham),given by Joint Hur-
ris,to. Titos. T» Shepard, for one htiiidred'
and eighty ninedollara t 1-2 cent o,|
hearing date qii ot about the (list of Apr ,,
1818, a copy whereof as nearly as tho peti
tlonor can rtepUtet. is filed with the said,
uetilion, together with an affidavit of the,
loss thereof. It ii ordered, that the said
copy be established in terms of tho act in
Hitch cases made and provided, due notice
being given of the applicatloo,i$isea61yta’
the rules of court, unless oauie be shown to
the contrary.
Extract from the minutes,
one 4.f B. BAKER, Clk
Brought to Jafk.
I N Savannah, sonto time ago. a negro.
man who says his name is JIM, ami
that he belongs to John Pitman but docs
no know where his master lives,nor where
he ranawav from. V am Induced to he
Jlove that ne ts owutfl some one else,
>he in t feet 8 1-4 Inches high and ubout IS
years of age; he stammers a little when
speaking. .
Y JNO.l.DElVg.j.c.c
.** tine 14 lit 1 ~ ;;
Brought to Jail.
J N Savannah ini the'fitst lift. t negro
man who says hit name Is JOHN.nad-
that he belongs to Sam King of Charles-'
‘ton 8 C. He is about 40 years pi.nge, and
5 feet 10 Inches high.
JOHN I. DF.WS, j. c.c.
ifrt'M
Brought to Jail,
I N Eavtinnah on the djljlt lust a negro
man who says his mime'is Will Brown
I and that he belongs to Wm Uofflnof t.’har,
| lesion SO. He is about 97 years of age. 5
i feet 11 inches high, and has a scar on his
forehand. . ,
feb 98 JNO.'l. DBVya, j. c. c
Persian Olto of Ruse
Serttp.
IfUST received and for sale by
A PARSONS, Druggist.
i an \1 No 8 Gibbon’e range
f~-g HW »V1„ VUII511IHIV uu
hand, ami dtose gentlemen who have Used -
'them, pronounce tliem superior to any at'
•he present time in use. For sale by
A. PARSONS. Druggist
Arthe Eagle, Nb 8 (Rbbon’a Range.
. march 19
Salts and Castor Qil.
1**,— ■ in stoh*
ln .^ n, ‘ 8 Hai Glauber
inni, 100 ^°I XCS , < 0 a,M rted sizes
1000 quart bottles Castor Oil for Plan
taiinn Purposes
500 quart bottles cold pressed
d0 lln
Which is offered unusualty lob'."
Planters, are particularly requested
fall and examine for'themsclres. *
For sg)e by
APARSl
to
m^ttbeEag'.^Tm^,
Window sallies.
i o J ^ 3 ' Received.
•jL 8. « 8by d ir L ' 8l “ Wi "^ W ,Rsh ’'
hr^ofrerv w? 1 i y
ot rerysupenoi Quality. For stile by
[ feb 98. 46 ' P ’ MARLOW.
L 0»0
from.
Notice.
of three month,.....
teSs'sarasit.
iti?e # fe? a Flre Jn*“ ri >Ao« Bant
deotRin for renewal ofCer
’anty Juno ,0 > lain, fo
ire lost ii2I’ _ TI| « above Certificate
- >" the fire of the 10th ultimo.
Savannah ilr M ? a £S CLELAND.
h.amb « ah, Slir 6 c 4 h t « ,h ’ * 8S >»-
4 s l>anith Sega»,
■ Ending and for sale by
u JB HERBERT.
Ijnarcli
Notice.
11 win days after dato application
r f °f rwent 1 v“ob.f <) , r '2® of 8Cri l’ No
r'Pirc Insurance h of ''urine
| lay nj m0i anc0 fttock, standing
GEO. IIALL.
Court of Ordinnry, Efilng-
liam County.
O DKCEhiirn, TBRM 1898
N tlio petition of Sam’l. J. Bryan
stating that hois poscsseil ofn bond
which he produced to the Court made and
signed by lienjamiu.Kennedy 'late of the.
county nfnrcsaid bearing date tile lathi
day of January 1018 for titles to g'cerlaiiP
tract of land,described in said bond. These
are to cite and admonish ail person, having
or claiming nny interest in the estate of
thoeard Benjamin Xeniiridy to file thplr
objections if any they have, on or before
the meeting of the Court of Ordinary for
Mid.,county, for Mnv term 1899, otherwise
the administrator will bn ordered to make
titles to ssld tra$t ofland’pursnaut to the
statute in siten oasei made and provided.
J. CHARLTON, e.o.o. R. o.
jan It 8 .
Whole No 6369.
Veatitucnlnl Soap.
T HIS Soap is celebrated for taking all’
kinds of grease and spots from cloth
For sale by 1 J
A. PARS05(8.
Druggist No 8 ’Million's range
d POfi
Shoe Bin i.’Kiilg. * .
D AY fit MARGIN-illiquid Blacking
Just importo I an I for «ale bv the'
eavk or dozen oy A PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbons Range.
‘fell 94
-
Treasurer’s;) .Tice.
• Afril 1.1899.
T HE average price of Flour during tile’
lust month being Jo per barrel uf
190 lbs. Bread for the present month,
must weigh as follows viz:
19 1-9 cents laiaf e|l;s i or. .
0 1-4 •• " I " 9 1-9 “
Of which all fakers and sellcrsof Bread
will take due Notice.
M. W. STEWARt, c. t. '
"I'l* 1
T
sfust Received.
Tending from thin Htlen Mar.
GAPPY BOXES fresh Hyson
'‘io quarter cgsks sweet Malaga
Wine
• 95 boxes Soap
90 bbls superior superfine Canal
.Flour
'Ftir mile, by
mar 19 J. B. HERBF.1T.
Cotton Cords, lirowti
Sheetings, &c.
P* BALES While Drab&dlive Ccttoo
0> Cords
,4 db 9-4 Brown Siiceting
95 Domestic Colton Shir(s
for sale by
' PjHLBRICK Si BAKER,
aptjias
Just Received,
T HE Extraordinary Military Career!
of John Shipu. late,a Lieutenant in-
his Majesty’s 87th Kegimeap-Written by
himself.'
“ No one can read the ucenunt of his
sufferings, without the deepest commisera-
lation.”—London Litirary Gazette.
*' Wo are satisfied thnt no one will rise;
from the Narrative of our brnvo'Auto-Bi-
ogrnpher, without haring been deeply in-’
terosted in hi, story.”—The Critic.
T. M. DRISCOLL,
april 99 * 95
—— ■
Groceries.
10,000 8, G V A N tlI H 8E -
8000 Imsh I,iverpool Salt
40 hbds Prime St. Croix Sjtgar
59 do Molasses
.160 hags Coffee
900 bbls Gin, different brands
40 do Wliiskoy
90 do first quality Ca.nul Flour
bo do Middlings do
.'AO do Linseed Gil
SfiO boxes Soap different brands
SO do Sperm Candles
19 puncheons Jamaica Run)
8 pipes Cognac Brandy
. Holland pin
18 kegs V K Butter
9 tcs.,Sperm Oil
ALSO
Crates Crockery^
For sale by
- J B HERBERT,
nprill.8
Charles A. Woodruff,
Has received add for sale,
■*" CASKS, eoiitaining 9 doz eaoh
_ Philadelphia AJe and Toner
. • 60- boxes superior Crab Cider
llibbort's London Porter in qrts
and pints.
Diokson’siluilding, Bay street,
march SO
nas
34
Bacon.
10.000 10,000 Shbuidorl
of superior quality.
ALSO,
5 bbts. old Peach Brandy
Just received landing from Steam Boat
Carolina, For sale by
april 3 J-H. HERBERT. ,
PRICE TWO DOLLARS PER BOT-
To tlie Public.
I N consnquence of the numerous frauds
and iiuBosiiions practised in reference
impositions
tb my mqgHie. I
: the form of
practised
. . .._. . am again'induced to
change the form of mj BOTTLES. In
future, the PANACEA will be put up in
round bottles, fiuteiP longitudinally, with
the following words, blown in.the glass,
"SWAtSt's Pa DACCA, Pat LADA,” as tepre-
sentedahove.
' iThese bottles are much stronger than
those heretofore used,and will have but one
libel, which'covers (lie cork, with my own
signature on it, so ihatHp coik cannot lie
drawn without destroying the signature,
without which none is genuine. The me
dicine Inay consequently be kiiown.to be
genuine when my signature is visible; to
counterfeit iritich, trill be punishable as for-
Kcry.
The increasing demand lor this celebra
ted medicine lias onabled me to reduce the
price to TWtTDOLLARS per bottlo.tlius
bringing it within the reach of the Indi
gent.
My Panncea requires no encomium; Us
astonishing effects mid wonderful operation
liave drawn, both from Patients and Medi-
cnl Practitioners, gf the highest rospcctabi
lily, tho most unqualtflsd approbation, and
estaldislicd for it a character which Envy’s
nen, though dipped in gall, can never tarn
ish.
The Wise reports concerning this -vain
able medicine,which have bern so dUgenily
circulated by certain Physicians,Have their
origin either in ENVY, or in the inise'.iev-
(iili effects of tho SPUIMDUS IMITA
TIONS.
The Proprietor pledge* himself to the
Public, amt gives them the most solemn
insurance*, tli it this medicine contains
neither mercury nor any other deleterious
drug.
Tho phtdlc are e.iutinned not to purchase
my Panacea, except froin tnyself, my ac-
creili.ed agents, or persons of known cs-
pccohility: am) all llibse Will consequent
ly lie without excuse, who ahull purchase
from any other persons.
WM. SWAIM.
September, 1898.
Tlio fql lowing certificate gives the his
tory of the introduction of the.Panacea into
the Philadelphia Alms House Infirmary.
Those who read it, will he convinced thnt
tin- proprietor lias never feared the investi
gation of physician*, or endeavored to ad
minister the medicine in tecrol. It also
evinces the prejudice* of.tha/fiioiilljr.jtha!
those who were so nnxioqs originally to
exclude, tho medicine, from this Institution,
would neglect no opportunity of expoljing
It, after idled been Introduced.
FROM WILLIAM PUANE, Esq.
One of the Aldermen of the City of Hid-
ladfiphia.
Mr. Swalm,'proprietor of a medical com
position called Swaiip’s Panacea, applied
to me, requesting mo to state what I know
about the introduction of his medicine into'
the Alins House—and 1 consider it a duty'
to comply with his rrqu-tt.
Being President of the Board of Maria
gers of the Alins House in tile year 18.10,
Mr. Swaiin expressed tome a wish to un
dertake, the cure of Some persons then in
the house, whose cases were given up as in
curable by the medical gentlemen, thnt lie
wav Confident of ouring. by his medicine
those cases, and would undertake some of
life most desperate—and would require no
otb|!r compensation titan the satisfaction
lobe derived from the service rendered.
I promised to consult the other mana-
S eri, and did so; but I found that tome of
le medical gentlemen in the house bail
labored to prejudice them, as totbe.of them
attempted to prepossesVinb kgainst what
they denominated quackery. Some of the
managers felt inclined to the trial, consid
ering that as ihey were cases abandoned by
the medical m,en which were to be opera
ted npqn, no harm at least would be done,
and if euro .was practicable, the .opportuni
ty ought to be afforded, but they expresmd
a reluctance to takOony responsibility upon
them; by whiph l understood that they did
hot like, to qptit thenlMves in opposition.to
the physicians. Others opposed it alto
gether. I therefore offered and took upon
myself whatever responsibility there was in
the case, bnd notified Mr. Sivaim that I
would accompany him, and did so. The
first case stlcCted was that of a woman,-
whose appearance wgs horrib'c, and whose
condition wns.no deplorable that, tlie jja-
ficacy and
cine.
sgfety ot Mr. gwaim’e medi-
EDWIN A. ALTEE.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5th. 1998.
A supply of this Valuable Medlclno
just received and for sale by
A PAIISONS, Agent.
At tlie Eagle No 8 Gibbons Range,
-march 17 69
—s—;—,——
Swaim’s Vermifuge.
k Patent. '
f
THIHvaUtablo Anti-dysen
teric and If arm Medicine lias,
been used 'for these seven
years past, and Us virtues are
Universally acknowledged by
all who have tried it, |o brnfar superior tn
any other medicine ever employed fur
most diseases children are subject to. It is
perfectly safe, and no child will refuse to
take it. It eel'lom fails curing Dysenterr,
Suiinher Complaint, Colic or Cholera
...
ticnls in tlio same room wished to have
removed, and tho evidence of my o,vn sen
ses justified their oumplairtt. She was a
woman of about 30 or. 82years —
right oye was already uestroyi .
eye protruded more than half au inch out
of,the socket, tlio llcsil of tlio left chqek wns
one complete ulcer, the flesh of the nose,
hail disappeared anil left tlio nostrils two
naked holes, the uppei lip on tlio left sido
ivaa destroyed, and, tho tcoih ami gums
hare, ami the whole face, as it appeared to
me, in a stain of dissolution; her appetite
had left her—she represented a living skel
eton frightful to behold. Mr. Sivaim said
lie could euro her; lie could not restore tho
lost eye, tior restore tho nose, but he could
restore tlio left oye and tlio mouth.
. Ho undertook theouse, and I frequont-"
ly attended him in his visits to the poor
woman, and she was cured—and I have
frequently suen her since,'going nbout her Fj p £ Chewing TobaCCO.
ordinary bustpess with thealaorlty usual T riirnrsiine Tun. r . .
to a permnoFthataget the deformity of f W?n * flr * tqa '
eourso remaioeil ; but all that remained "2 Cncwtng Tob.
besides appeared healtliful
fmed myself to this case,
II that remained
ill - I have, con-
o, upon which I
The Virtues and Use
OF TIIK
CORDIAL
iCejphalic Snuff.
lyhich.by long experience, has iitn found
to uh
ing immediate
prevents its return,
tf V admirably opens and
4.
diu ever fails g
i by freyueni'x
wav •impossible to bo mistaken, and for
borne tOintrodoco any other circumst.n.-
cas than what'lielong immediatelf to it,
n ,„ , WM. DUANE. 1
Philadelphia, March nth 18*8. ?
CERTIFICATE OF DR. EDWIN A.
Member ofthePMadliphia Medical Sccie-;
Tho case detailed in tho above "eertifi-
cato camo under'iny Observation, and I be
lieve Alderman Duane’s statement to be
jtrictly'correct. Mr. Swaiin showed rile-
two other ensos nenrlv similar, which were
corn! by his Panacea,after every other re-
mody had failed.
Averse as I am to quackery,'I hopo ev
er tu bo preserved from unjust and selfish
prejudico t and, tliereforc, do not hesitate. gt .... I
to give ray name, in confirmation of the ef- storing the memory when impaired by dis-'
ind sgftty o.l Mr. Bwahn'a medi- orders ofiholioad.
. .... r ._,n'the head,
strengthen* the nerves,revives tlie spi
rits, and has a most grateful aromatic,
smell. 1
It removes DroWstnqss, Sleepiness, Gid
diness, and Vapours, relieves afmness of
tlie eyes, is excellent in curing reqpnt deaf-.'
ness, and lias been Of great service in Hys
teric qnd Paralytic complaints, and in re-
It Is also extremely proper for persons
whp.vtsit the sick, Or go into unwholesome
rooms or unheelthy places, end hot ’cli
mates, es it fqrtiAes the heed against nox
ious, exhalations apd.iitfectious air.
A pinch or ’two : pray 'be taken at any
time, and indeed several in a day 1 ; but'for a
cold, or stoppage in the head, a pinch ;br
two'shouid lie taken Just • before going to
bed. r
Those who are In lire habit of taking
much of the common iiiuffs.laiid thereby
injure liotls-heart and stomaciiAV* desired
to mix some oftliis CEPHALIC SNOFFr
ititli them, and their had effect* will In a
great measure, be prevented.
Is on hand and for sale by . ,
A PARSONS. Druggist,
A* the I'Sgle ho 8 Gibbon’s ltanJ).
mar 14
Morbus, either in grown persons or children
and It gives appetite to almost all debilita
ted persons. Worms frequently infest cliil
ilreu, aggravate gieir other diseases, and
are the chief cause of must fevers, boiotl.
complaints, and chronic and nervous diseas :
es, incident to childhood, whL-h are so nu
merous imd frequently fntJl. It is much
regretted that most vermifuges now in use
are injurious, enil thousimdsofcliildrnii are
swept off. or are rendered feeble, pale and
enunciated through the first stage qf life!
—whiebdead* on to pulmonary corhpi,lints
ic. &c. Sec. ' ■
' Worms being especially apt .to infest
persons ol debilitated digestive organs and
emaciated ^institutions, muclj mischief is
often done by the ordinary worm modi-
■nines, which generally consistof iKo strong
est purgatives, mercurials, hitlers, narco-
ties, or spirits of tnrpeutine. ’ Articles ol
•hi* kind inay destroy worms, hut they de
bilitate the stomach, and often materially
injure the goneral health. Swain's Vnn
MiruuElias the peculiar advantage of do
stroying and removing worms from tlie
bowels without the weakening consequen
ces of the slrongor purgatives. Ac.—and
it lias, moreover, a decided tendency to,
give vigor bath tb tlie stomach anil ’bowels
and organs of digestion—thereby relieving
tlio general system from many troublesome
complaint*. It is by' this means dial so
many grown persons have been relidved
by its use, of different complnints—suppn
sing themselves to ho jn a decline, &c. &o
This medicine trill' rflicvc bowel earn
' olie, vomit-
'l the sto-
- . . f — „ ~ rr either in
children or groyr/i persons, in a few hours,,
and it seldom fails'curing cuiic* aan rx-
vkr on FKVKR .aoUK. No family oyght,
or ever will be without it, after a trial.
Worms are cfpahle of producing great'-
disturbinees in the.systeitr. Not only do
they aggravate ordinary diseases when tlmy-
aro present, nut they also give rise to a
gre .t variety of very alarming anomalous
affections. The whole train ofspasmodio &
conviitsjyedlsen'ies may proceed from tlie
irritation of worms in thenlimnnrary canal.
Cholera, epilepsy, catalepsy, tetanus, pa
ralysis, mania, convulsions, as well ’ ns IT
variety of 'other nervous and convulsivo
affections, are hot'.infrequently tile imme
diate effects of this cause Besides these
diseases, worms haventy) been kjhown to
produce pleuritic and rheumatic pains,dys
entery. remitting fever,dropsy of the'broin,
chronic and spasmodic cough, &c. &'c.
Among tlie symptoms which indicate*
the presence of worms, the following are
tlie most common and striking: —A pale,,
leaden-coloured, and occasionally flushed
countenance; a bluish’ streak under tlie.
-eyes, these % re dull and heavy, ^the pupils’
are dilated and much .contracted, the low
er eyelids and upper lip swell, especially
during tlie night while sleeping; great-
itching in-tlie nostrils, -which cauVc's the
patient to pick his nose; foul breath; dis
turbed Sleep; during tvhi'ch the patient
grinds his teeth, is apt to scream' out and
start up suddenly as if frightened: tingling
in the ears; giddiness; -interrupted' speech-,
palpitation uf the bpurt n dry spasmodic-
cough! irregular and depraved appetite,
being sometimes entirely suppressed, and
at otliersexceedingly voracious; atdomen
swelled and hard; looseness of the bowels;
costlvenes9; unnatural, slimy,or foul stools;
pains inthe bowels; wasting of the flesh;
convulsions; fits; paTsy; and finally death.
A supply of this .'valuable Medicine-is
Jurt received and for sale by
A. PARSONS, Agent,
At the eagle No 8 Gibbon’s Range. -
march 31
ClinirB.
L ANDING from tlieschr Adams from
Baltimore 600 Chairs assorted,
sale' by
J. B. HERBERT.
march 93
fur
; r ■■■ 1 .'I ’■ i
Notice. .
rjN HKCnnattneriliipsof It. Oassidey Sc
-M-. Co.in Savannah,& of Seth B. Jone.
SiCo. m Bridgeport, Conn, were dissolved
by mutual consent on the 91st day of April
last past. All persons indebted, by nolo an
account, to the linn of H. Cassidey Si Co?
will muko -payment lieloie tlie 91st April
next, as all (lion unpaid will be put isiAUil i
and those having demands will immediate
ly present ilium to it- Cassidey fur pay
ment,' ijflm ia djtly authorized tp settle.tlie
concerns of the firm.
h. cassidey,
SETH B. JONES,
Per Attorney, ,
march 20 Jf H. CandiDcv
■taariiaiMftriNM
Mdre New Goods.
J UST received by M. Prendergast, and
for sale low.
Sheeting
do
‘Oo
Shirtings
do
, Notice.
F OUR months after date, application'
will.be made to the Honorable the
Justioes of the. Inferior Qo.urt of Tattnal
County, fiw leave tp sell The real estate of
Thomas Dickinson late pf said .county den
ceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and cre
ditors of said estate,
Wni. DICKINSON;
-1'.. • , Qualified-Executor,
march,7„... 55,. jgk ...!
first qual-
Toba'ccoisjustreceiv-
ed and for sale by. A, PARSONS.
Druggist No 8 Gibbons’ ftaiige.
deb 10 .
I. Barege
3 Cases sup. Irish Linons in full and
half pieces ‘
4 do do Ho
5 bales 4-4 Brown
2 do do Bleached
5 do 9-4 do
.5 do 3-4 Brown
3 do Domestic Plaids fit Stripes
Russia Si Riidseve Diaper
6-4 8-4 9-4 10-4 Irish do
9 cases ladies Leghorns
1 do mops do
4 do boys do
.'Fashionable Ginghams & Prints
Plain plnid Sc stripe Paliiiariun
Blue Straw & blk Worsted.Bai
Plain Hhllice. all oolonrs
•Crimson fc-Qreen Moreens
Blk station Silk—Gros de Naples,
Florouce St Sinchcw's
’’ Satin Levantine
.Fancy col’d. Gros do Naple*
Plaided Straw col’d hat silk
Fig. Swiss dresses ioltnrs.& hnlf hdlifs
do and Plain Swiss & Book Ma lia.
Cambric,Jaconet,Mull St Nansook dif
.Blk,Itl. Veil Crapo
' atifl Cdlorbd do
” Canton and Nankin do
Fancy Gins De Nap—Barege, and
Gauze Dress Ilkfs
“ S ik Cravats. Jaconet do
. “ ” nod Marsailles Vesting
.Single &’double width, blk & blue
black liombnzin
Bongtip cords, white Nankin St stripe
A e *ns
Lasting Circassians Nankeeps i
Sup. Blk. blue Olive and Mix’d cloths’
.English ^Thread St Bobbinet Laces
mar 90 NoS fie 14 Gibbons' range,
Just Received.
F ube' !Whiter strained Sperm 0]1,
>'uitnile lor FuitiMynWfor sale l»y
f'b I T. MARLOW.
Negroes’lor Sale.
T he follow Ing Negroes, from tlie
country, Rre v Qfl’cred for viz:
A negro bo> afe.ud ,i*»put lOj’Ofxrs.
A hcftgto boy aged nbout 19 “very likely*
A negro boy nged at out 15. •*’ do do
k' pegro Jjpy aged nbout 18
A-I'tcgrCiTiringed about IS “
A nogio rnnn nged aKoiit d5“a field Ifaffff
A negro man aged about 47“ do do.
r ' * ; ’ ' Ajfn.o
A negro glfj nge’d io^rean.
A negro jnan aged £4. •• a prime field
A nc^nj buy gbout 17 “ do do do*
A liegro mau aged 43 « do do ilq,
A negrp man mid wife', and their child
ahuut 5 years old. '
Apply to - . ’
28
mat (
J.EPPINGER
_ Wotipe, ' ,.h
F OUR months after Hato application
will be m.nlc tt) the-Hon. tin* r inrt
of Ordinary of Hiilloch County, whll. -.jt-
tiug fur ordinary purposes, for leave tb sell
all the real KtatooT Isaac War I d.-e , lor
the benefit of the heirs end ci oditors.
, ' JOHN WATERS.
feh IB 41*
Nolipc.
A LI- person, having demands afntn^
tlid Est.ite of captain Abraham N’ic *
i»ol3, deceased, are requested to prt’seut
their nocounTl dnly attested,to the rubsci i;
ber, without del.iv. * - * ' *. J ,
HOIAISTEAD, LT’cil
march t2 59Jl ’4
A Ruyuway.
Hi UNAW4.Y fium jhe subscriber in
-Mm; Darien on Monday the 7th lint, a
negro man named CAIN about 5 feet 7
inches high, is a'Very lntelh;-rnt ne.ro
•peaks good English and is pretty stout
built—hat tor many yours been employed
in bontiugoa tlio AUdamaha and Oi’oiirQ
riyerl, fomiorly‘resided ip 8t. .Marvs and
may now liiafielijs way lo (bat part'of the
country A reward prtivenlv dollars will
be paid to any oersqii wlm will placosaid
nr-groipnmrsiife jail, if found out of M’-
liilosh County, ,-iml teii dolh-r, if within
said Cuunty. , •
HENRY YONGE.
.april 11
Darien,'-April to, u:9.
8fi' . , ~ ‘-'Vi j
. .Ran Away
MlkN or about the first day ofFcbruarv
last, from the vicinity of'the Brad.
ford Hprings, (Sumpter District.) the Ne
groes Jot, Simon, and John, then in the
icsslon oT'Col. W.-Capccs. Joe' is a
between 40 'and 0
posse
black fellow
50 years
age. about five i feet It inches piTieitlit,
speaks qbick and -with intelligence. Si-
inph and John are of lighter complexion
than Joo;'John is about 29-years of age,
and about five feet higli; Simon about S5
years of age, and about 5 feel 8'or 9 inches
high. It is probable that said Negroes bent
their oQuriertowards Charleston or Savan
nah. "
Any Information leading to the rliscovo-
ry of said Negroes will he ihaiiUfiilly re;
eeived, apdAhe Hetecttofi of all or' either of
them wfil bo suitably rewarded. . ’
' o' ; : ,F. I. MOSES,
Trustee of Martha A. Murrell.
Ebmtenille, S'. C. -Match 12, 1829.
(0*The Winy aw Intelligencer and Sa
vannah Republican will publish the above
adyettis6mantbncea WMk,for tlivoo weeks,
and forward thlilr bills to tlie officl of the
Charleston Mercury.
april 6
SOJlf
Savannah Pocyr House and
Hospital,
•MTISITING Committee for May ,1829.
W George VV. Coe and Francis Sorrel.
4. Attending Physicians.
Drs Bartow qnd Coppee
r JOS.
april SO
AO 1
ING, Scc’ry.
Treasury Deftartmenf,
M ARCH gist, Ui»9i
7MTOTICE Is lierehy given to tlio prupri-
otdrs of Uie iinro^eijitfd vj\ ;.«•! .cnf
strttk, created in pursuance of <n acl of
Congress, oftlic tjtli n( Mbrclt, 'tail, k.. ;
mounting to she millinus seven mniilreil
and eighty-nine thousand seven hundred
aruj twenty-two dollars anil nin.ty-two
refits, under tlio sevrriil denominations of
the "Loon if May 2d,. IBU.n/IO.OOO.OUp
dollars, on Which supplemental stuck l„l,
issued t'^nf'fuppiemental six per cent.w., /.
q/1814, loan of May'id, I0H. of to,000,.
OOU dollars," and of tho “six jn f ci ul,stock
0/IUI4," that their 'certificates ilpon tlie
suirender thereof, will, oil the fii-i day ol
Julv next, be paid loth,cm, respei-iively.iir
to their legal represnntaii'vcs or attonlies ■'
duly constitqted, at tlie Tfeu- -, j, ,, r 1 iho
laian Office,'wherb the stock tl.11- lo L-i- rv
imbnrsed, may rdantl credited.
' And it isdkrlllor made known for the in-
f'lrinationoft’lie partieseoiieerueil, that no '
transfer of tlio certificate* issued undei 1I10
act of the 94th'March, uni, from 1I10S
books of the Treasuirnr iSf'tlia Cmm-.iia-
skrncra of Loans, will be allowed after tlio
tit dky of Jitne next, and that tlie interest
on the stoclf hereby notified ns payable,
will cease.and determine o'n the day pekt
preceding tr,o day he,euy uxea fly' ,ne re.
imhiirscmeiil thereof. '.«•-•
’ ^,.D.-INGHAM,
Socrctnrv 'pf the Treasury. I
april 9 H3f ’ ... ■ - ' .
ICE,
rjl'JHE -hie House 'in Bolton'-
J.'’ 1
Range,
diiectly opposite the Citv Hotel, is
now open for the delivery of ire. Tlio
hours for keeping open will be from sun
rise until (unset, except meal times -3un-
flSy, until one o’clock, P. M. if no ohjr c-
tions by the Cjty authorities, it being lij
particular request. All orders for shi| W or
tlie country wifl/meet with immediate a--
tontion.'
N.0. The.House in Rockwell’s IUuM-
ings closed for tho present.
;'' EPHRALM SPEAK',
april. 1 70
The Undersigned
AS foi tlie present, ills counting
room inthe yellow Stole adjoining
IVntlllmberdock, ” ■ -
Thp following quantities .and descrip
lions of Lumbehon hand and Am -;de. 1.’■
getlier with what fie iidi® receiving, will
enabjedum-lo exocute’eny ordtrs his cus-
toKiers inav faiyor him with, viz- v . .
450,00 fgefcawed liinlber, consisting
• df boards, piaiilt and scan*
A •Hog . ’
Boo,000 feet llangiitg Timber!
100,000 Shipgles M;,
50,000 W. audit. O, Stayos
20)000 feet seasoned choir Whilo
Pine lumber
45,000 feet Alercli,unable do
fl^Urders fdrluliihB’r cut tb any dimen
sions will be promptly at’.e’nrled to
^pri! T9
ALEX. A. SMI
OOtr ^
' Noiide,
F GUR months from till! date I slml
make application tp tho Inferior
Court of Cliatharn Coitntv sitting lor Oi'r
dinary purposes, foi leave to sell, that trart
ol land situated 00 Skidaway Island, coil-
IMning OagAPfVX more or less, and called
illULU'NfA, part of the real estate of Dr.
Wm. Crawford dee. To be sold for tile
benefitof the creditors.
THO.S 1) P OIIAULTON.
Adm r r. De Bonis iwn.'&j
ftbsi
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