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MARYLAND STATE
lottery
CLASS, NO 3
The drawing is expected on Saturday
Add instant.
PRIZES
1 prize of ------
M
100
Ac. Ac.
• - 515,000
..... -4.000
. - - . 1,620
- - - - 1550
.... 1000
600
400
Ac.
'tcBETi.iS; Halves,2 50; Quae. 1 15.
(f?*Or.lor received at'
LUTHER & Co's
feb TO Lottery and F.rchangt Office.
liarinc tv F.I. Bank Stock
THTANTED, one hundred or one
hundred and twenty-fire Shares
Marine and Fire Insurance Hank Stock,
inly to JAS. EPPINGF.il.
feb 20 42
Wanted,
NEGRG Girl, a good seamstress,
starcher and irooer—for which i
itial price will be given', she mast be
'll recommended. Apply to
J. B. HERBERT & cn.
h -20 42
co-partnership formed; '
VVHOD haring taken THOMAS
i.e DOWELL into copartnership with
i, they will continue the Shoe Ilusi-
at the Store of the. late E. Wood
the Market- under the firm nf A’
ro OD A CO.
AMASA WOOD.
THOMAS DOWELL.
A. WOOD A CO.
[J- Respectfully inform the customers
the late B. Wood, and the puMin geu-
llj, that they have purchased a large a-
unt of the choicest articles at the late
of Shoes, sold as part of the Estate of
late E. Wood, and solicit the contio
nee of their patronage.
(/-Country orders promptly and faitb-
y attended to. i
iavannah, Frb. 20, 1833. .
feb 20 4*D
# - a
'f * &&W 'r.
! fll HE subscriber begs leave to inform
JL the ladies of Savannah, and the
public generally, that he has taken the
coruerstore, formerly occupied by Mr.
Scranton, aa a clothing atore, where he
now offers for sale, a beautiful assortment
of choice Fancy cod Staple
G O O 0 8.
Among which arc the following—
Gro De NaplesSilks,plain fig’d. Sc wat’d
MattioniLuat. do
Silkti Satina & Flornce, aaat'd. colors
Plain & PrioteiT Chaly
Rich work’d Robes & Dresses
Striped Mandarine
Printed & figured Muslins
Marino cloths Sc Bouibazenes
Do Shawls Scarlet whita & black
Cashmere crape Sc Thibet ghawls
Crape De Chens Sc Hannnnan
Ponge crapes Sc Handkerchiefs
Black Sc white Italian crapes
Blonde Veils
Gilt crape Sc figured scarfs
Rich Belt Ribbons
Garneture Gauze & Tuffbta do
Tinsel Head Ornaments Sc Flower
Bobbinot & Thread Laces
inserting Edgit g Sc Quilling
. Ladies long Sc short Kid Gloves
Silk & cotton Hose
Leghorn & straw Hats
Blue black and brown broad cloths,
enssimere, brussel carppting, ruggs, table
covers, sattineUami blankets, with a va
riety of other articles all of which have
been carefully selected in N. York inark-
•?! »hi« F«!! f sod •.*:!! be sold at verv low
advance for cash or Town acceptance bv
WM. BROWN. ’
On Consignment-* tix bales mixt Kersey
A Philadelphia made Pinua Forte ofsu-
pertor workmanship
One doz tf thogany chairs and sophn
Fine plated Baskets Sc Tea Trays
dec 29 S5o
.nr*
Prime Seed Rice.
7| OR sale,1500 bushels offirst quality
; Seed Rice, weighing 47 lbs. and
ireely a red grain in a bushej—If ap
ed for within a short time*
JOHN P. WILLIAMSON Sc SON,
feb 20 42p
CORN, AFLOAT.
T WO Thousand three hundred besh -
cU first quality S. C. Corn, tor sale
onboard sehr Lady's Fancy Sc bailor's
Delight. Appiy to
\V \KEMAN Sc PALMES,
fob 13 30
Beach Island Cora, Admit.
S Bushels, superior quali-
l.** V if ly Beach IJanrt Com
afloat, at Mnngin’a upper wbatf. For sal"
i lota to soil purchaser., by
CANDLER AD\
D AVIDSON.
Winter strained SperinOil
A LARGE supply is kept rjnstnntly
on hand, for retail customers. For
sale by A. PARSONS,
feb 14 No 8 G. Range.
For Sale,
Northern Cow, with a young Calf.
Apply to
P. WILTBERGER. jr.
Proprietor City Hotel,
feb 40 42
fur sale by
feb 13
Lemon Syrup.
I Large supply on hand, and for sale
L at low prices, by
A- PARSONS,
Drnggist.No. 8 Gibbons’ Range,
fell 20
Hum, Candles, Chairs,
Figs, Ac.
T^WENTY Bbls New England Burr.
JL <50 boxes caodles
27 dozen Pails ^ Vv-
•50 dozen Brooms,' assorted
HO chairs, assorted
200 drums fresh Smyrna Figs
Landing from brig B jaton, from Bor*
n, and for sale by
, „ J- B. HERBERT &co.
frb 0 31
Havana Honey,
0 CASKS Clean Strain, d, for sale
by the gallon, by
A. PARSONS, Druggist.
No. 8 Gibbon’s Itonge.
fob 20
42
Window .Sashes.
V Further supply of Window Sashes,
Lauding from brig Mary. For
' - by .
HAZARDADEN8LOW,
inn 3 2
Gayler’s Iron >nfes,
SINGLE and 3 double improved
ditto Landing from ship Flo,ian,
r sale by
J B HERBERT fit co. Agent,
feh 0 31 .
INFER STRAINED SPERM OIL.
4 FEW casks of pure Winter Strain*
m. ed Sperm Oil. of light color ond
liable ior family purposes. Just receive
per Modi.on, and for tale by
LAY A HENDRICKSON,
feb 9 84
Philadelphia Whiskey.
£4) HHDs Whiskey
Landing Irombiig Frances, and
J. B. HERBERT & CO.
36
Brandy and Wines.
HALF Pipes Cognac Brandy
9 hblt do do
20bb|it Marseilles Madeira Wine
Landing from brig Madison from New-
York. For sale by
J.P, HERBERT & CO.
feb 13 30
Positively the
PANORAMA.
FJ1 HE Proprietor returns his sincere
thank* la ihe ladies and gentlemen
or Savannah and its vicinity, for the liber
al patronnee which he has received, and
begs to state to them, that the Panorama
wilt close on Saturday Evening, Feb. 23,
1833—-as the following week, four even
ings. will he appropriated to give Colored
Persons, Servants, See., an opportunity ol
seeing it.
It remains on the same extensive scale
as formerly-~-It commences with the prin
cipal events in the Life of Napoleon, the
BATTLE OF WATERLOO, the sur
render of Napoleon, his arrival atSt. Hel
ena, his residence on that Island, and Ids
funeral procession The Officers,Men and
Homes, are as large as life. Ships of.
War, See. taken from drawings made on
the spot. A Military Band accompanies
each Evolution of rhe Panorama, and a
correct description is given of each view
as it approaches.
ffi^Doorsopenat j past 6. and the
Panorama commence, precisely at 7 o’
clock.
•Admittance 50 ct3. Children half
price.
W Persons having any demands on thn
Panorama, are requested to send in their
accounts. feb 19
FOR HALE,
T il AT Plantation on Whitemarsh Is
land called “Newton,” comprising
375 acres, more or less.40 acres of which
uncleared and virgin find; a delightful re
sidence and healthy situation, about 8£
mile from town. It has large groves of
l.ocnst , and a quantity of Red Cedar; n
plenty of fuel for fencing, Ate.; a residence
and all not buildings complete, and is all
ready for immediate planting—titles clear
and good.
Also, a number of nogroes, if desired.
Also. S Whorl Lets on the eastern part,
of Bavannnh Rivet, near Fort Wayne,
fronting 150 feet on the river, aud 478 ft
in the rear, with all the buildings and im-
nrovsin»nts thto-wa 4nnl* ♦»*
J B. HERBERT &co.
feb 16 39
NOTICE.
S EALED and Endorsed Proposals
will he recn'ved till t.'e ninth day of
March next, to furnish prior to the thir
teenth day of September next, at Cock-
spur Inland, (Ga.) for the United States’
Fortifications, oue million first quality
hard bnrnt Bricks. A Sample of the bricks
must accompany .tlr* Proposals, and se
curity to half the amount of the Contract
will ~e required for the faithful perform
ance of the same.
JOS. K. F. MANSFIELD,
Lt. Corps Engineers.
-feb 16 39
Painting and Glazing.
T HE subscriber lias taken a shop in
the rear of the late Lr.wis Falli-
o ant’s Fancy Store, west of the Market,
where he intends carrying on the House
and Sign Painting, Gilding, Glazing tf
Paiter Hanging, in all their branches, and
hopes by strict attention to merit a share
of public patronage.
JOHN O. FA LLP»ANT
doe »6 ?4'
on TtnisbAt,
$10000
VIRGINIA STATE
LOTTERY
CLASS, NO. 2. v * %
The drawing will be received on the
21at Instant.
HIGHEST PRIZES.
1 prize of ....... . (30,000
1 “ 10,000
1 --- '.5,01)0
t *’ - * - 4,000
1 “ 3,700
30 “ I ,(M)q
30 500
fiekete (10—Halves 5—Quarter. 2 50.
Order, attended to at
, UUtry and bxduiuge OJtee
feb 18“
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THOMASTON
UNION HOTEL PROPERTY
LOTTERY
Tickets in the above Lottery for aale at
EpplNUER’Mand LUTHER & CO’S
Lottery and Exchange Offices.
The Pioprietor takes this opportunity
to return thanks to hia friends for the aid
already given, and snlicita the public, and
particularly hia Mercantile Brethren, to
give him further assistance, in buying up
the unsold Tickets, in this last struggle
to pay his just debts.
The Drawing will pns>tirel« lake place
on the Jirtl Saturday in March next, in
Thoms,ton.UptonCounty.Georgia.(where
the Property now is.) on the same plan as
the Gold and Land Lotteries at lUiliedce-
villc.
Price of Tickrlt. 85.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Thomnston, Dec. 25,1832.
Prizes delivered to' Holders withont dis
count.
feb 5 50
R. IS. Martin, Dentist,
A T the Methodist Parsnnao* R+flr.
/m cnees t Dr. Daniell, Maj°A. Porter,
Rev G. F. Pierece, F. M. Stone, Esq.
and R. W. Habersham, Edq.
feb 14 87
UK' ‘ t£
f*r.trr.RP»dt *
The fine coppered and copper fas*
B E N J A Mi'n'm O R(^A N,
C. At. Partition, master,
~5U commence-loading immediately,
and proceed with despatch. For Wight
of500 bales Colton, apply to
WM. GASTON.
r«k to si.
FOR PROVIDENCE,
The regular packet ship
ELIZA & ABBY,
—7-— Capt. Foster,
Willtmeet with despatch For freight
or passage, having fine accommodations,
spply to Capt. Foster on board, or to
feb 14 37 J. STONE & co.
FOR BOSTON.
The fio. now copper fastened packet
brig
BANNER.
C. Harris, master.
Will meet with despach. Foi freight
of 50 bales Cotton or passage, having su
perior accommodations, apply to Captain
Harris on board, or to
1 STONE & co.
feb 14 37 . .
Dry Goods, ltemly mudejUlotblngi'HSA,
ware, &c. Sec. at Auction.-- -
BY Si PHILB1UCK, <
On To-morrow the list lost at' J "
,o’clock in Auction Rdoin.Uoltnn's Itan
* feb 2o - •
S2 mmsrnn
Pet ttos cash.
BY J. B. HERBERT &OO.
- : -4f:Private sab.
700 libls Bolted superfine Fltuir.wblch
will be sold low & upon reasonable terms,
feb 18 i- t 40
BY S. PIULBRli; - -At primt( i
FOR NEIP- YORK,
[tsisnim mij
The resutar packet chin
FLO RI AN,
T. J. Leavitt, master,
Will sail on Thursday next. For balance
of (might or pattage.having excellent ac
commodations,apply to Capt. L. on board,
° r °HALL, SilAPTER acTUl’I’ER.
feb 18
/V >R FREIGHT tf CHARTER,
The tchoorer
PERFECT,
Capt. Jenkins,
Will be ready to receive a cargo, in 3
or 4 days. For freight or Charter, apply
(0 the master on board, or to
CANDLER & DAVIDSON.
feb 15
L. Hubbard, Dentist,
R espectfully informs the la
dies and Gentlemen of Savannah,
that be has returned to the city, and will
attend to all calls for his professional
services, at his Office in Brnughion-
stieet, three doors West of Dr. Richard-
sone’s. All operations on the Tkktu,
performed to the complete satisfaction of
the patient, or no charge. Hia charges
will be made known before operations are
commenced Office boors from 9 a. is. to
1 r. h and frnm 3 to 5. r. at.
jao 31 26
Anchor Cham;utgne
T WENTY-FIVE Baskets, jost re-
ceivetl direct from the AcettU and
Importers, Messrs. J. G. Sc E. Boker.
ew York For sale hy
WAKEMAN Sc PALMES,
feh 11 B5
BHASCH BANK OF DAMES,
Savannah, 24th Dec- 1832.
HiB ofhee will be open fur ike tr.tns
. action of business daily, between
the hours of 9 and 2 o’clock, Sunday*
and holidays excepted.
Notes for Discount, to be oflered every
Monda> by j past 9 A. M.
Bills of Exchsinge, daily by A past 9 A. M
JOHN DA -
di».c 24 *46
'RECEIVER OF
IV, Cashier
X RETURNS’
NOTICE.
[ AM now teady to roeei.e the Returns
ofTaxalde properly for 1 BtVl. office
at Justice tSheftall’s, north side nftlieold
Baptist Church
ADAM C PE, R. t. it c. c.
feb 9 tbltaf.■
Mew Crop Cuba Coffee,
Molasses St. Sugar
B fl A Bags new cropCuba Cofiee
LOW 40 hhds do do do Molaa-
u.
SO l hd» do do Muscovado Sngar.
, l, j Ooin bvig Octavia.and for aale by
. ball,sh vpter&tupper.
jaa 2d <>3
T<» PRINTERS.
Baltimore Type Foundry
T HE Proprietors ol the Baltimore
Type Foundry, reapeetfnlly inform
the Printers in the United Htalea.thatihey
are now prspnreil to furnish them with a
great variety of I^Uer, aniteil to Bunk,
Nowa, and Job Work, at prices the same
as they can be obtained from other Foun
dries— cunaistinc principally o( the fol
lowing sizes, viz:
Netc Broad Stcord Exer-
else.
M R. B AON ALL,begs leave to inform
the young gentlemen of .Savannah,
that iliey have now un opportunity of ac
quiring from him a perfect knowledge of
the use of that noble weapon, (he Broad
Sword. The syst-m the professor teach-
in.a French invention, which hat su
perseded the old. io both that service and
the British. This improvement is equal
ly effective in tingle combat aa in the rankt,
and ita superiority over the old mode
-nut appear obvious to any learned spec
tator in the science, who cannot fail to
pronounce it a useful, if noi a necessary,
accomplishment everv young gentleman
should possess. " *
Mr. B. engages to perfect. For terms
and other parth-ulaM .apply at the City
Hotci.^a^Rrcuc itootn, at Mr. O,
Flute Tuition.
M R. FREYTAG, gives notice to
those persons who have no knowl
edge qf playing the Flute, and arts desi
rous of receiving instructions, that he is
prepared with a course of lessons (30 in
number) suitable to give the pupil a cor
rect idea of music and prepare him to
execute common. Flute Melodies io a
short time. Terms only $5. Early appli
cation Is solicited at Tousey’s writing
Boon, Corner of Broughton Sc Barnard-
strew
fe V 32
VESSELS WAN TEl>.
Three good low decked ves
sels (schooners from 120 to
150 tons would he preferred) gre
wanted to tak« carg«*« of Live Oftk lim
ber at convenient .landings on Qssnb.'iw
laiuiiu, fur iiiniuu umi Now fieuioru J ter
which liberal freights will be given. For
particulars, enquire of k
B. N. DOUGLASS, Anciaux’s whf.
jan7 5
FOR CHARLESTON RACES.
The splendid Steam-
Backet
WILLIAM SRA BROOK
Duhoin, matter,
Will depart hence on Saturday 23d
inst. at 3 o’clock, J*. M. nml arrive in
Charleston on Sunday, 24th inst Races
commencing oo Monday 25th inst. _ For
passage apply to
S.PIULBRICK, Agent.
feb 15
feb 5
To Rent,
The store oorth side of Mar
ket Square, next door west
of Messrs. Wade Sc Wake-
man’s. Apply to
HAZARD Sc DENSLOW.
30
£^*Mr. Pleasants, Den
tilt, having raturnad to Savannah, will at
tend in the duties of hi. profession, at the
honse of Mra Stebbins, on the South
side of Broughton, between Dr<iyton aud
Abereorn-streeta.
fob 19 40
7 packages fresh Calicoes, assort^St." < .a \.
terqs,Just received and will be sold'rtar- -f .
gain. i * As* WWM
Also, 20 casks Double Brown StouLtS-.
qoait and pint bottles,'a superior article, * * ,
feb 16 . . - - mm :
ByT-'B. HERBERT Acw. * .
- AT PRIVATZ SALK* * - »
Those neat Wooden Buildings on LoT *
no.^4, Columbia Ward, comprising »
tenement 2 story buildincs#- in comiSbe —
repair, with •laClesand all nenehursYn* -• *'
buildings. Will be lold low, andjterros ”
liberal. m. jrrrr* '-*• .
-a, ’ - - aj%sp» X
Tlifi vacant last immediately oppesit. **-
said buildings. Subject to a ground rent * * >
of (31 per annum tq the city. ~ *■* ' , .
One fee aimple lotfn Carpenter's Row, ' 5
fronting on East Broad-street. Apply «. ' '
above •' . t feb 14 .
BVs\ii. iiEiiiiEitT tSico. “
100,000 Bricks, morenrless, ihcludinjf V- ** ”
some half Brick, on Finger Island, b*J
low Thanderbolt,io be delirered at the Is •
land,and can be intpe<-ied|thcre at any time. ’ -
If not sold si private sale, previous to the.
5th of 5Iarch noxt.will then be offend be- ,■
fore the court house, on that day. _ U4 ». i
feb 14 Terois caslw, * — •,
1111 mi nTTi inn ' i i' i i iiiiMj - . -
On the first Tuesday io March oext,- '
W ILL be sold before the coort home
in the city qf Savannah, bet«ee»
the usual hours ot sale, - . .
All the Bnildings & Improvements on, .*
dio southern half of lot no. twenty .fire,
Columbia ward, in the eity of Savannah, .
bouadw tssat UJ Liucuiii .tree,, and.oniii -
by a lane; levied on as the. property tor,'
Daniel Nelson, to satisfy an execution in •** -■*
favor of Clark & Lufiburrow. * . .«e*
A. D’LYON, c. s. - *■- A
leb 16 39
noth""—
A GREEABLY id an order passed on -
the 7th inst. by the Justices of the *
Inferior Court for the county of Liberty,
whllstsitling fat ordinary purposes, will _i •,
be sold at the Court House in said couu*. -V Z
ty on the first Tuesday in April next, be. tit d
tween the usual boon of aale, two negro. W
slaves, named Celia and Elsny, the only- . *
property belonging to the minors^ The*
,Met,elan Stone* deceased, for ‘
of said minors. ''
nefij
JOB. JONES. Trustee,
13liv^
jail 16
EXECUTOR’S NOTICE.
A LL persona having any demandf
against the estate of John C. Rahn,
late of Effingham county, dec’d. will rcn.
dor them duly attgsted according fo law,
and those persons imlcbted-to the said
catate will plea^ to make payment to thu
subscriber without delay.
C H. DASHER, “
Qualified Eeecutor,
fob 2 . 281 l
RBSH BISCUITS.
Nnnparicl
Minion
Brerier
Bourgeois
Small Pica
Long Primer
Pica
English
Great Primer
V N auotimentof fresh baked Biscuits. .
m. Received per brie Maditon. and lor 0‘«' , >l e Enghsh
ale by
leb 14
I per brig Madison, and lor
w . W. Z. IIALL.
F ^VfUp of Gum,
OR all inward Weakneas. affections
of the Bowclt, Coughs, See
.. V Medical Faculty of Paris,
Fw'.'lVby ““ of th ‘* 0um in Fracttce.
A. PARSONS, Druggist,
No. 8, Gibbon's Range.
Hi 38
^mes and Porter.
RA HR. casks Madeira Wine
W ” 25 baskets J C.Sparking Cham-
pa^ne
5 casea Muscat Frontlgnac do
25 do heat larndnn Brown Stout
for sale by fro “ ,loo P J«hu Chevalier,am
Jbj V' HERBERT fcco.-
J'laniifacturetl Tobacco,
F|X'VfcNTY kes. on
.J- Mf Olhaltn f •- ^ - ■
AT- .hrtg Oth-Uo. for sslo Tow if taken
^hewlmrf.^ WeSfelttkloU
Five linrsPica
8rvn lirtes Pica
Nonpariel )
Brevier ( £
Lone Primer, j g.
Pica j <
Four lines Pica I
Eight nhesl’ica J
Six lines Pica, orna-
mijhwiii M . merited
DouhleGreatPrimer Eight lines Pica, flu-
Cannon ted
Eight lines Pica.or- Eight lines Pica, oak
nameoted
Sec. See. See.
Togetherwitb Leads, Brass Rule, Dssh-
ea, plain and ornamented; a great variety
of Flower*; Cuts,*nitable foi bookt.news-
papers. and hand bills; Card Borders, Ac.
Orders for any of the those, as alaofor
Presses, Cases. Chases, Composing
Sticks.Galleys, Ink. Varoish.or any thing
required in the completion of an office.
will be executed on term* ** favorable s.
at any other establishment of a aiimlir
kind In the Uni|ed Suite-
- Old Type will be taken in exchange at
9 rent! per Ih. delirered at the Foundry.
Mr. F.dwlmStarr, who h»« b»o» long
engaged In eerrying on the bosin—s. Is.
superintending the Baltimore Foundry,
and from his well known experience, -ill
bo uahler' to sticnd lo the orders of Frlq-
tersln snrh » manner for proo ptoess and
accuracy, ss to ensure aati-fariiot;
accuracy, p J,.
Agent of the Babimore Type Foundry,
fc| 13 YPS ' * *
bxcrilier,
ged his machinery for
, grinding and for other
purposes, impelled by steam operations—
olf-rs all his castings hitherto used, and
imp died by animal power, for sale, con
sisting of a large face beveled cog wheel,
about 29 leet diameter, containing 349
cogs, with one o^^re pinions, answera
ble thereto—of 'c^^Bpach. with a spur
wheel i beveled J n^^Kt diameter, with
sundry other smal^Mnons, screw bolts,
Ac, which would answer admirably Well
for attaching cotton machinery or gins,
corn mills, Ac. also a ant of cog wheels for
a sugarmill, (either for wood nr iron)
sufficient large for a milt, (the middle 2
leet|IUl incha. diameter A two outeronea
I foot 10 incliee diameter.) all of which
cuatiege, will be sold at 44 cent* per lb
either in whole or separately, with ecrew
bolts at 10 cts per lb — And a new lliee
Thresher and Fan.and all it* attachments,
insured by the maker to execute 490 bush
els cleaned winnowed Rice per day; all
ol which, attached to the machinery as of-
Icr'd, at much leu than coaM.^ Ajiply to
Siook, (near Darien) M’lntosh county
Jan. 10th, 1833.
inn. 12 I Pop
Taken Up,
O N the Common! of Savannah on the
4d inst. a small Grey Poney, with
email swiicbiail—seen several times since
00 the White BlulTRoad, with a negro
boy on him—A suitable reward will be
given far hia delivery. Apply at thi* of
fice.
leb » !U
Dentistry.
T HE subscriber rccpcctfully begs
leave to make the following com
munication to the public.
In the hope ol extending his usefulness
nod affording relief to those whose resi-
dence is sc so great n distance from Ha
vannab, aa to preclude them from that aid
which otherwise they might obtain from
his advice and skill in Dental Surgory.
will make the following distribution of his
line, viz: three months, alternately, in Sa
vannah and Augusta, to commence in
Augusta tile first day of February and
Auguat,and io Savannah on the first ol
May and November.
All of hia operations will be performed
agreeable to modern iroprorement* and on
scientific principles, with the least poeti-
Ida n*in i,»,) correct professional skill
As a Surgeon, he will extract teeth,
remove tumors ol the gums, sll desd and
useleu roots, redneo irregular teeth to
symmetry, Extract the Nerves of teeth
when exposed, remove dental Gangreen,
and operate oo the Hare-lip, Soft-palate,
Alveolar abiceM.Gum-bilea.Fubgus.Can-
ccrous and Boney Excrcssccnccs of the
Antrum, by opening that cavity, Ac. Ac.
Ilia medical practice embrace the treat
ment of all the diseases of the mouth—
such as Scurvy. Ulcers, Thrush, Can-
clirum-Oris. Sore Throat, Lips, Ac. Ac.
His mechanical operations extend to all
deficiencies of the mouth. lie will set teeth
in every possible lituation in a style not
surpassed in the United Stales for beauty,
durability and use. He will artificially
supply the loss of gums, jaws or sections
of the jaw, thn boney-palatc or the palate-
proceas ao as to correct deglutition snd
restore the speech. Also, cleanse, aepar
ate and fill the cavities of decayed teeth,
so aa to prevent funlier decay, or future
•ufieringa from loath ache, Ac. Ac.
A number of ladiea and gentlemen of
respectability, both in Savannah and Au
guata, for whom the subscriber has per
formed very difficult and critical opera
tions, have very generously permitted him
to refer persona alike unfortunate to them
for particulars in confirmation of his pro
fessional skill.
For further informatian. the public are
referred to the following gentlemen who
have vary kindly offered their natneei
la Savannah.—Vt. Daniell, Dr. Haber
sham, Dr. Bartow, Rev. Mr. Preston,Res.
Mr. Wyer, Rev. Mr. Meally, judge J. C.
Nicoll, Robert W. Pooler, Ei
C^*Dr. KicliarilsoncWs
removed to the House formerly occupied
by Dr. Wilkins. ln Broughton street.
jan 1 2
(^* Mrs, L, A. Carson,
having taken the spacious building be
longing to Gel. James Marsha’!, opposite
J.W. Jackson,E«q.near the Court House,
respectfully informs her friends ond thi
public, that ahe can comfortably nccotn
modate boarders, at a reasonable rate,
feb 4 29
J. Parnily, Dentist—
respectfully informs the ladiea end gen
tlemen of Savannah and its vicinity, that
he has returned to" the eity. These who
wish to araii themselves of his services,
will please apply immediately at Mrs
Platt’s boarding nou*e,Johnvton’s square,
jan 8 1<
Titu Subscriber
M OST respectfully informs thn eiti-
zenytf Savannah, that he will ap.
propriate pari of hia time in Tuning and
repairing Piano Fortes and Organs.
Orders left at Mr. I. W. Morrell’s Csbr
net warehouse, will be attended to ae
oon as possible,'
BAML. L. SPEI3SEGGER
jan 8 OjicB *. - '* -
SPEItM CANDLES,
BOXES Sperth Candles, 1 it
IIV quality,- Landing from brig
Flora, and for vale b
HAZAtt" 1
jan29 21
CE^Mrs./rurnett, has re
moved to Mr. Gordon’s Brick bnilding, in
Drayton-etreet, three doors from the Bay;
she has very good accommodationa for
Boarders, and solicits the patronage of
her friends and acquaintances; and she
will do all that lies in her power to make
them comfortable, oo reasonable terms,
nov 5 *' 204t
Jt *
.3*- •
liny. %
m ft BUNDLES prime Northern
Ovr Itay,. For sale in lots u> suit
po,c uall.Chapter a tupper.
feb 19 . 4I
Just received from NYork,
m% m* DOZEN Champagne, Anchor
,<toBrand ,
*0 hblsButter Biscuit. '
GAUDRY ALEG
* .. f
South-Uarolina
Barnwell District.
IN CHANCERY.
Willi au N. Buacu, 1
rs 1 Dill
The Adm’or of Isaac f for Account
Keovield, dec’d J
O N motion of A. Patterson, Defend
ant’s Solicitor, it is Ordered, that
the Creditors of the Defendant's intestate,
do appear before the'Cotnmisaioner. in hia
office, at BarnWeli Court House, on or
before the first day of January peat, and
prose their rrepective demands. And it
is further ordered, that a copy of thi* or
der bo published, for one menlb in the
Charleston Mercurv, Savannah Repotil i*
can, and Augusta Chronicle.
WM. DAPPER. **
8th Feb. 1833.
Q^Praprietan of Newspapers publish
ing the above order will forward their ic-
counts to A. Patterson, Esqr. BarnwcU
C. II. for payment,
feb 18 49
Herring.
BOXES Herring, landing
from Bcitr, Enterprize from
Charleston, and fur sale by
J. II. HERBERT Aco.
feb e 81
I'EOEIVED BY RECENTARljJa*
VAL8, .
IWTEW White Beans
111 5 casks Cheese *
10 firkins Goshen Butter
100 oew llama, small size
25 coilo Manilla Rope, aaaon
50 Dram, freak figs
50 boxes smoked Herring
20 bbls Refined Oil . —>
20 do Tanners do. For sale low,
1 ll. N. DOUGLASS,
incisax's W
icoll, Robert W. Pooler, Eaq.
Liberty County.—Col. Joe. Jones, Rev.
C. C. Jones.
MiUrdjrrriflr—Ills Excellency Govern
or Lumpkin. Dr.Boyakin.Dr. Wliite.Maj
O. H. Prince, Messrs. Hines A Harris.
Seottsborovgk-—Dt. Brown,
Augusta,—Ur, Cunnipgham,Dr. Antho
ny. Or. Robertson, Vi. oarage. Rev. Mr.
Talroage. Rev. Mr. Read, Hap. 8amnel
llale. Robert F. Poe. Esqr.
Athens.—Dr. W. W. Wadel, Rev. Mr.
Shannon, Res. Mr. Hoyt.
E. OSBORN,
dec 31 25H, .
feb 9 34 Anctanx'a Wharf 1 «
DUTCH LlNSKEb OIL. ^ '
"M MV IIBLS fiiai quality Duich Umi
XV zeed Oil. Just received, and » •
for sale by
RAY AHBNDRICKSON.
feb 9 34 -
Prime Green Coffee.
“■ 4h A BAGS prime Green new
J.U V erop Coffee, landing front
Spanish Felucca Emily, snd for sale bw ’
HALU SilAPTER A TUPPER.
feb 4 , 29 *
:
Wanted,
B ILLS of the Wrstsra Banks,*! a mo*
derate discount, by
J HENRY HARPER,
Williamson’s Range,
feb It 40m
'Boston Kum.
M A BBLS Boston Rum, landing
WW - from brig lira,snd for ealaby
HALL, SH AFTER- A TUPPER. * ;
feb 8 «! .. i M .
Heirnng, •
AAA BOXES Dnt son Herring,
V V Just received and for saBr
by, HALL.SI1APTER ATUPPER. ,
feb 8 33
A Lost this b orenoon,
BUNCH of KEYS (8-to 12) on a
ateal ring. Tha fiadarvrill ba tatia-
factorily rewarded by leasing them at this
office. 38 feb 15
Gig Horse.
A Good Gig snd Saddle Horse. For
saleby
CHAMPION A LATUROP.
w»4 n W* - . *
NEW SMALLdAMS. “
7 UUUJ- Just received IMm New- |
. York, sifltableier famthes. Wilt bp
sold low by the barrel or at retail. Applg
io OBO. F. PALMES, Agent,
Comer ofBull-et. A Coort Honse squares
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