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Midence ofthe Tiitm, giro the partfoo-
Jan of the evacuation:
The npepa.rance of the citadel It a el I is a
heap of ruins; all the buildings are destroy
ed by the shells and by the results of the
garrisonoparture. To many it was during
lake week an object of interest, yet to me
it was most so when tha.Belluns entered
it,' I was pretest and saw them enter in-
to posieuioa. The ground and Che ram-
parts were plonghed up: broken Shelia,
belie, sod •»r*‘ , lra nf ho naan were
scattered amidst wails devastated by (Ire.
Yet the provision-store, tbrougb which I
passed to Chaste's apartment. bad reeeir-
butoos’shell, There several huedred
barrels of provisions, bread in abundance,
. «,the pumps in. the caaenfants were un-
vuched. The chapel Ira striking ruin;
nothing there la whole; one remarkable
object wat the broken headiest statue ol
pan Fernando tie Solis, erected orer his
gravtt in ' J panish timet. The inscription
yet remains in that langnage.
The epartment in which Uen. Chaise
lately lived was at one end of a casement
fronting the south, and not exposed much
to the (ire of the French. It is situate at
die end of the provision store, and near a
lump, considerably lower than thn nther
■arts of the citadel. It ia in direction of
Its bastion Duq-ie.and near the Scheldt —
There was nothing of valne remaining,yet
OHIO persona, in their eagerness sough!
tven a slight memorial ofthe spot in which
lie old General beard ao many thousand"
iislls bursting around him. ( saw at the
ate bv tha river,eloae to the Fort du Keil
he last Division of tbeOutch taking their
eparlore yesterday morning, at I o'clock
rom the scene of their exploit. They
Miked to general strong healthful young
isn, of about 23 end 25, intermixed with
mne old soldiers. The sailors taken in
is Tete da Flandrea,after burning of their
unboats, followed singing ship ditties.
Alter an interval of an hour tin fed
runka of Gen- Chssae and lib staff 1 were
nought mil, and placed in three carriages:
hen cam* the old general himsell, with
iii oHirers. The French G uards station-
<1 where the coaches were waiting near
le gate instantly presented arms. Anoth-
party drove away about 100|<pectaiors.
The carriages pasted on through the
Hags of St. Laurent.. In the first, an old
ihi >neJ post chaise, eat Gen. Chaaie and
olonrl da Boer; it patted close to where
innA. I ww the old General, calm and
rene; his age, his intrepidity, and hia fi-
lily created for him reaped in my eyes,
forgot for a momert the intolerance of
s inatterand although none said ‘ Gad
sss him,” oi the contrary, nil were pleat-
‘ to ice iiim leave the citadel. I took off
hat; an ■ Englishman in my company
(1 the tame; the old man saw as. and re
read the aalutatinn, the ooly one I aaw
m receive from the spectators. The
isoners and he pasted to Uorch.and from
snee to lleep a league on thb aide of
■uni- Captain KuupBlan who is now
ated as the other pr’tf oners, nccompani-
hiin in another carriage.
The French are all to quit this neigh-
rhood to-morroyr.
FanscI—Parispaper* of the lstol Jan.
e quoted from in our London files. The
like ile Nemours and Orleans, had re
rned fiom the seat of war. The Diplo-
uic body ofthe ChamherofPeera and
rpnites, presented addresses of congrat
Illation on N.w Year’s Day to the King;
►n the Htfa, the King was to set nut for
RfalCnciennes to meet his returning armies
pnd it was unacted that by the 7ih. there
putrid not be left a French soldier in Bel
giittn. The Illusion Amhaaaadnr Count
J'ozso di Borgo left Farit for London nn
'the 20th of Decemlier. and bis depattnre
r ecited much speculation.
I'nnruuxL—Wn find nothing of moment
-incoming the affairs of this kingdom in
of our paper*. A vessel had arrived,
Dartmouth, which exiled from Oporto
i the 25th l)ecembrr;it was ra|Hirted that
lie troops ot Don Pedro made n success-
ol sortie on the 17th, and gained posses
ion „f part of Villa Nora. They are said
bo well supplied with provisions A
reach vessel attempting fo pass the bar,
as fired upon by Don .Miguel's batteries,
ml reduced to t complete wreck. A due
'presentation • of the facta waa made to
ie f reach government.
T HE Georgia ilnasart will aum-mblt
on their Parart. Ground; To tr.nr
tow. *2d February, at 10o'clock A. M. ir
Tull uniform and romplctely equipped in
honor of the day. The 1st Serg’t will
enforce the rules on defaulters, who do
uot renderja satisfactory excuse, in wri
ting, within twenty days after the pataile.
By order.
KOI.LOCK.
leb 21 43 - <* it
C«ytt* hstni.si yw.IV*'J
. f *“ * **»«bn—The import this
, k l l*r 1w bays- end Ike seles ara -JO.OiO
t an advance ..fl to JJ p., | b . on Ike common
shir quality oritowvd., Odessa* Alabama,,
*80'•ea Id-
irm1» ,, *5!S 1, K "*'■"• ditto at 7J a 8J:
«* • »fc Now-Orlnana 6| to
tt^MisaU. A. llousTotm, baring
|«n elected Secretary of the Widows',
ociety, is now ready to receive aubacrip-
ns to the samn.
OOjHMEttflTAT,.
ftsTt, nuns UrnnpooL,::t::tmt:tg7th rice.
»«r av.on Turns.:::::::::::::::^
ili'SI.V' }?• H '“Ji: »•» I'arnam,
B *tt ,, . T t 1 l k J 1*888Mamahaaw 7
■*b too Pferee on i,.vow r,|
y>l Suratatj «tt( per Ik.
■» I,ww nwiMftai
RgypiUoaii lu »j;n
.c ** % *->:i .
i.'t V T .IrtxTfcwf/- 4m! .1x.‘
FOR mfr-YORK,
[tlTSBLligil lis a.1*T4f _
•m
The regular packet ship'
FLORIAN,
T.J. Leavitt, i
l delgi
- detained, will sail [on
Saturday next. For balance of freight lor
passage, boring -excellent accommc
tions. apnlr toCapt. L. on boanl.or to
„HALL,SI1AI'TER &TUPPER-1
feb II
run augvsta.
The steam-packet
JOHN BTONBY,
Will learn for t he shore plncefon Sani
day next. For freight or pasaago,apply
board, or to 7
feb 21
JNO. W. LONG
Cavalry Orders.
Chatham Artillery.
A PPEAR at your l.uho,stars. To
m nrow Morniog. 22,1 instant at 9
o'clock, in full uniform, for Parade. I
By order of Cant. Stevf.ni.
WM. N. McKINNON,
1st Serg’t C. \.
fell 21
Phoenix Riflemen
^j^PPEAll on yuor Parade Ground
To Morrow Afternoon, 22d instant
at :t o’clock, complete!} armed and equip
ped for Company Parade.
A Coort of Inquiry for the trial of «Tn
faulters will convene at the Company**
•Hoorn o» Thursday the f8th inst- n
o’clock. Ilv order. Ca;>t Olmstx/d,
JOS P HKGIJR. H
feb 21 4,3
Savh Volunteer Guards,
A FI'EAlt on the Parade ( « I,Ml nil m
:M. full uniform. To morrow. 22-1 inst.
m a o’clock, P. St. to celebrate (no Ani-
versarr ofthe birth ol Washington.
A Court nl Inquiry for ihe ttfal of de
faulters will lie convened at ihe Company's
Room on Tuesday (Hth inst. at 7 'clock.
P M. By or ler. Oapt. Jackson.
MOORE, 1st Scrubs. V G.
feb 21
Republican lHues.
4 PPKAII nu vour n irmlc ground in
full uniform, armed tind equipped.
i T.
with six ronnila blank cartridges To-mor
row, the 22-1 inst. at igu'cluck, A. M. to
celebrate the car.
lo cass of d-fanIt,attend a Court of in-
A vessel bad arrived, quiry, at the Drill t nmu. on Holiday Eve
ning, 2fith inst. at 7 o't-loek.
Ily order, Rapt Pooler.
It. II. STUIIGES,
feb21 43 |„ Sere'', ft. B.
ifllAWI'vi; ;i'..: . . “
The fnllnwing are the drawn niiinhers
of Ihe Giand Consolidated Lottery, Class
No. 6.
2, 42. 4, 11. S3, 28. S3. 33 33.
Holders of priaea will call for |l e cash nl
LUTHER St CO’S
Lottery V Exchange Office
feb Si
* -
Positively
the
Thn dr,
T PANORAMA.
HE Proprietor returns his sincere
thanka to the ladies and gentlemen
•I savannah a 9 ,J ti. eft .u -. “
*1 patmnage which he has%ec'eired!"uid 89,1 in,l * ot -
bog, to atate to them, that the Panorama
S'luoae on Saturday Erening, Fob. 23.
1833—as the following week, four nren-
inga, will bo appropriated to give Colored
t eraons, Servants, See., so opportunity ol
•*wng it.
It remains on the came extensive scale
as foimerly—It commences with the prtn-
cipalerents in the Life of Napoleon, the
BATTLE OF WATERLOO, the snr-
render of Napoleon, hit arrival at8t. Hel
ena. hia residence on that lalaod. and hia
funeral proceaaion. The Officers.Men and
Horae., are a. large aa life. Ship, of
tvnr, etc. taken .from drawing! made on
'k’uS? 1, i * Mili !*;y **‘ >f *^ accompanies
each Erolulton of the Panorama, and a
correct description iagiven of each view
at it apprnacbea.
ff^Doora open at j past 6. and the
Panorama commence* precisely at 7 6*-
clock.
*•* Admittance 50 eta. Children half
price.
♦Ji Pertona haringany demands on the
d to
Panorama, ara requested to tend in their
arcounta. f e b 19
BRASCH BANK OF DARIEN,
_ Savannah, C4th Dec. 1832.
rithih office will be open for the trana
-M- action of business daily, between
the hours of 9 and 2 o'clock, Sunday’s
and holidarsexcepted.
Notes for Discount, to be oliersd every
Monday by | past 9 A. M.-
Itillwof Exchange, daily by a past 8 A. M.
JOHN -DAY, Cashier,
dec 24 S46
Painting atul Glazing.
T HE aubacriber has takeo a shop in
the rear of the late Lewis Falh-
□ant's Fancy Store, west ofthe Market,
where he inteoda carrying 00 the Hnac
and Sign Painting, (hiding, Glazing If
Paver Ifanrinr. in all their hrsnehes-nU
hopes by sirief attention to merit a share
f public palranage.
JOHN a. FALLIGANT
dee eft ^4*
union hotel fropertt
LOTTERY
Tickets in the above Lottery for sale at
EPPINGER'S and LUTHER & CO’S
Lottery and Exchange Offices.
The Proprietor takes this opportunity
-- velum thanks to his friends lor the aid
already giren, and solicits the public, and
particularly hia Mercantile Brethren,’ to
giro him further aaaistance, in buying np
the untold Tickets, in this last struggle
pay hia just debts.
The Drawing will positively take place
— the Jtrtl tinivrdag fa March nut, in
Thomaeton,UptonCounty,Georgia,( where
the Property now is.) nn the same plan aa
the Gold and Land Lotteries at lUilledge-
rille. 6
Price ofTickef. 85.
J. B. BATEMAN, Proprietor.
Thomaiton, Dec. 25, 1832.
Prizes delivered to Holders without dis
count.
feb 5 30
New Broad Sword Exer-
M R. BAGNAI.L.brg* leave to inform
the young gentlemen ofSavnmnh,
L. Hubbard, Dentist,
a ESPEd-FULLY informs the La-
dies and Gentlemen of Savannah,
that he baa returned to the city, and will
attend to all calls for hia professional
services, at hit Ofline in Hrnnghton-
atreet, three doors West nf Dr. Uichard-
•one'a. All operations on the Teetu,
performed to the complete satisfaction of,
(he patient, or no charge. Hit charges'
will be made known before operations are
commenced Office houri from 9 a. si.to
1 r >1 and from 3 to 5. r. m.
jin 31 2G
that they hare now an opportunity of ac
quiring from hint a perfect knowledge of
Ihe use of that noble weapon, the Btoad
Sword. The system the professor teach
es i, a Frcm.li invention, which hat au
perse,led thn old, in kutb that service end
he British. This improvement ie equal
ly effective in aiagle combat as in the ranks,
and its superiority over the old mode
mnst appear obvioov to any learned nnoc-
tatot in ill" science, who cannot fail to
pronounce it a useful, if no, a necessary,
accomplishment every young gentleman
ihottld possess.
Mr. B. engages to perfect. Fm terms
and other partirulais .apply at the City
Hutel. or Exercise Room, at Mr. O.
Bvrne .i Coffco ilouso.
feb 14 * 37
DRAWING IlKCl'SlVED.
The ara the, drawn* somber:
in ihn-Giand Consolidated lamely. Clast
No. 0,
2. 42. 4. 11. 53. 29. 58. 33. 35.
Holders nf prizes will call for the cash at
EPPINOER’S Ly. fic Ex. Office.
fob 81 . . . .
MARI VS LIST.
? OM OP I&VAVVAB.
n'jrJI'Ti, 1 Uarnn,. Haftinwre. 8 days to
nS. H "*r P |j<| r. Oats. Aa. to ¥.
el,; w U 5S' D***" A Donslow.
7l*J r % M’Aoloy. Buk. w.fd.C. | SO kales
. Brtaps P "3issl *** ^
SsteiJa-L ss—
Joop.ntrlfs», BUukenihia. liar leu
>g Reaper, Hutr. Wwt Indie.,
. DEPAIWBII. •
TU . .. BP-SJOiMNIIA
NowOrtonna.
T * ,IW ‘ k, "*» •» Liverpool, 3d
"’ Y " k ’ *» UR*
-H* Bary. k *w<t«l.a Tovk. 14tk.
«... “""••an ortrtnerd Ike algkt ko-
FOR BALTIMORE
The goo sekn -
: emblem;-
'vmwre-y t^SZ^Mop.
^^j^FRANOIBlOjl-^
On Tuesday.
$12000
GHA3D COIfMOLIOATRO
LOTTERY
The Subscriber,
H AVING arranged hia machinery for
piVtinding, grinding and for other
purposes, impelled by steam operations—
offers all his castings hitherto used, and
impelled by animal power, for sale, con
•isting of a large faqe beveled cog wheel,
about 20 lect diameter, containing 310
cogs, with one or more pinions, answera
ble (herein—of 32 cogs each, wjtha spur
wheel beveled) of6 feet diameter, with
nuudi’y uthor iitioil piui„i>o, scow hulls,
&c which wonld answer admirably well
for attaching cotton machinery or gins,
corn mills,3rc. also 1 set of cog wheels for
n sugar mill, (either for wood or iron)
sufficient large for a mill, (the middle 2
leet|l(U inchs. diameter & two onteronea
I foot lU inches diambter,) all of which
castings, will be sold at 4) cants per lb
either in whuleor separately, with screw'
bolts at 10 tts per lb — And a new. Riee
Thresher and Fan.and all ila attachments,
insured by tha maker to execute (00 bush
els cleaned winnowed Rice per day; all
ol which, attached In the machinery aoof-
lered, at much leas than coast. Apply 10
JAM. SMITH.
Simn, (near Darien) MTutosh county,
Jan. 10th, 1833.
jan 12 IQor
s/Y’cio Store.
CLASS. NO. 7
The drawing will be received on the
2Gtb iuttsat.
HIGHEST PRIZES.
I prixe of - - - - - - - - 912.000
1
I •• 1,100
1
2 •• i.1.000
4 VJO
Tickets SI—Halves 2—Quarters I,
Orders attended to at
awpawtHBi&M
iMIerf naj gntssrl OJUt
feb 21
Prime mi l Mess Pork.
M A IIPLS Prime and ’20 dn.
4S: V sices Pork.fo ’ sale by
J. STONE & CO.
feb 21 43
Francis Sorrel,
O FFERS for sale
20 hluln and .500 bills Whiskey
8 pipes White’s Oiu
1 dn Holland Gin
900 bbla American Gin
20 do Peach Brandy •.
mao do anpnrfine Flout
100 do ftoo do
IS hltda N O. Sugar .
80 casks Sweet Malaga VVion V
10 ni->ea anperior old Mndevre ,Vin«a.
of approved hrandt.lnj It { pips*
SO bote* Manufactured Tobacco
50 coile Bile Hope
2 tons Ilutlowaro
100 kegs Lard
2000 Iba Fliteh Baedn
30 bari^taaNWt Oil
feb 21 ° «
rjTIlE aubacriber begs leave to inform
the ladies of Savannah, and the
public generally, that he Iibs taken the
earner store, formerly occupied by Sir.
Scranton, at n clothing store, where he
now offers fur tale, a beautiful assortment
of choice Fancy and Staple
GOODS.
Among irhich art the following—
Gro lie NapleaSilka,plain tig’d. & wal’d
Mattionil.ust. do
Silks, Satins & Flornce, tast’d, eolors
Plain St Printed Chaly
Kiel) work’d Robes cu Dresses
Striped Mandarine
Primed & figured Muslins
Marino cloths St Bombacenes
Dn Shawls Scarlet whit* St black
Cashmere crape St Thibet shawls
Grape Do Chens Sc llanannan
Pongo crape* fit Handkerchief*
Black fit white Italian crapes
Blonde Veils
Gilt crape fit figured scarfs
Rich Belt Ribbons
Garneture Gauze fit Taff.ta do
Tinsel Head Ornaments fit Flower
llubbinet fit Thread Laces
Inserting Edgit g fic Quilling
Ladies lung fic short Kid Glorc*
Silk fic cotton Hots
leghorn fic straw Hats
lllus black and brown broad cloths,
easiitnere, brussel carpeting, rngga, table
coven, satiioeta and blankets.’ with a va
riety of other article all of wbjeh barn
been carefully selected In N. Yorb mark-
et thia Fall, and mil bn sold at very low
tdrtoco for oath nr Town aceeptanen by
WU. BROWN.
Os Coneignment—nix bales mist Kersey
ftJTtdMelpbia made Plant Forte of an-
neriorworkivi.in§hii> rr
One dns Ikbogany ebnlre and sophs
Ftny latod Uariteta It Tea Tray*.
$15000
$4000
MARYLAND STATE
lottery
CIuAS8. no. 3’ •’7?,;
■ng t- expected ssSatards;
. .*
prizes. '
1 prize of - - - f 18,000
J 4,000
* * .1,620
8 “> 14250
* j- - - - 100O
■00 “5 400
• See. fire. See.
P'cyra.tS; Halves,2 50; Qcar. 1 (5.
• tt/**Oni«r received at
LUTHER & Co's
feb 20 Lottery and Exchange
THoMasTon
1 Office.
Flute Tuition
M R- FREYTAO, give* notice to
ihusc pcr30iUwho hate no knowl
edge of play ing the Flute, aud are desi
rous of receiving instructions, that lie is
prepared with » course of lessons (A) in
number) suitable to give the pupil a cor
rect idea of music and . prepare him to
execute common Flute Melodies in a
short time. Terms only 95. Early appli
cation is solicited at Tousey's Writing
Roor>, Corner of Broughton fic Baroard-
itrerv
fe V 32
rtwi LiPERPtson.
The fine coppered nod copper fa*-
C. M. Bartlceon, master,
commence loading immediately,
•^proceed with despatch. For freight
ofSOO bale* Colton, *pply to
A■ ’ ' Wll.'fl
feb 19 ., 41k
PUBIoIC BAJLij
BY J.B. ilEUliEK-TsrS.
■ On Saturday next the 23d inst. at il >
o’clock in front ofthelr »toro, a genera!
.•GASTON.
; . . FOR PROVIDENCE,
A -The regular packet *hlp '
jHB ELIZA & ABBY, -
Will meet with de*pateh 5 "*Vor freight
or passage, haring fins accommodations,
apply fb c.pt. Foster on board, or to
feb. i< 37- J. STONE fic eo.
1
FOR BOSTON
The fius new copper hitened packet
BANKER, •
C. Harris, master.
Will meet with deapach. For freight
of 50 bales Cotton or pottage, haring su
perior accommodations, apply to Captain
Harris on board, or to
1. STONE ficco.
feb 14 37
PUR FREIGHT V CHARTER,
” Ths school er
PERFECT.
Capt. Jenkins, *
Will be ready to receive a cargo, in 3
or 4 days. For freight orCharter, apply
lo the matter oti board, or te
CANDLER fib DAVIDSON,
feb l»
VESSELS WAN TED.
Throe oniwt Inw it-rk-H vm.
vela (schooners from 120 to
ISO tons would be preferred) are
wanted to take cargoes of Lire Oak tim
ber at convenient landings on Oss.ibaw
Island, for Boston and New Bedford : fur
which liberal freights will be giren. For
particulars, enquire of
B. N. DOUGLASS, Ancianx’s whf.
|an7 5
One fee eimpie lot In Carpenter's Row.
fronting on East Broad-ntfeet. Apply .3
above feb 14
'in j.D. IlkKllEk-l’&co. *
FOR CHARLESTON RACES.
'The eplendid Steam-
Packet
WILLIAM SEA BROOK
a Dubois, "taster.
Will depart hence on Saturday 23d
inst. at 3 o'clock, P. 31. and arrive in
Sunday, Zsi'n inat It sees,
commencing on Monday 25th inst. For
ily to.
AT miTATE SALK.
100.000 Bricks, more or lets, including
some half Brieb,’on Finger Island, bn*’
low Thunderbolt,to be delivered at the In
land,and can be innpnrted^hera at awr timaw
IT not told at private tale, prcriona'to thn
Sth of March next,will then be offered be
fore the eorirt boons, on that day.
feb 14 Terms cash- f
CITS’ HUE tit ft' SfALH—UUNTIMViff.
passage applj
feb T5
S. PJ1ILBRICK, Agent.
To Rent,
M Tlie store north side of Mar
ket Square, neat door west
of Messrs. Wade & Wake-
man’s. Apply to
DENSLOW.
man’s. Apply to
HAZARD St DEN
feb 5 30
The Person having
a PEACOCK in possession, which acci
dentally strayed from its home yesterday,
will oblige tke owner by returning it 1 a
compensation for the trouble will be free
ly paid. Apply at thin office,
feb 20 42a
-Dentistry,
rilllE subscriber recpeclfully begs
.8. leave to make the tulluwrng conr-
munication to the public.
In Ihe hope nf extending his usefulness
and affording relief to those whose resi
dence is at so great a distance from Sa
vannah, at to preelode them from that aid
which otherwise they might obtaio from
hia advice and akill in Dental Surgery,
will make the following distribution of his
tin*, rix: three months, alternstely, in 8a-
ranoah and Augusta, lo commence in
Augnsta the first day of February and
August,and in Savannah on'the -first ol
V.zx and November. '
All of his operations will be performed
agreeable to modern improvements and oo
scientific principles, with the least possi
ble pain and correct profeasional skill
Asa Surgeon, he will extract teeth,
remora tomors ol the gums, all dead and
useless roots, reduce irregular teeth to
symqietr,. Extract the Nerves of teeth
when exposed, remove dentil Gangreen,
anil niiaral* np lh«, flare-lip. Snft.palaro,
Alveolar abscess.Gum hilea,FuDgu«,Can-
cerooa and Boney Excreiscences of the
Antruin, by opening that cavity, Sic. fire.
HU medical practice embrace the treat
ment of all the diseases of ihe mouth—
such as Scurry. Ulcers, Thrush, Can-
chrum Oris, Sore Throat, I4pa. fire. See.
Hi* mechanical operations extend to all
deficiencies of the mouth. Ile wilt act teeth
itrereiy possible situation in a style not
surpassed in the United States for beauty.
durability and use. lie will arlificially
supply the Iota of gums, jaws or sections
of the jaw, tbo boner palate or tbe palate-
process au as to correct deglutition aud
restore the speech- Also, cleanse, separ
ate and fill the cavities of decayed teeth,
to aalo prevent further decay, or future
sufferings from tooth' ache, fitc. Sic.
A number of ladies and gentlemen of
respectability, both in Savannah and Au
gotta, for whom tbo aubacriber baa per
formed very difficult and critical opera
tions, hare very generously permitted him
to refer pereons alike unfortunate to them
for particulars ia confirmation of his pro
les uonal skill.
. For further information, tbe pnblic are
referred to the following gentlemen who
bare very kindly offered their names:
In Baoanrah.—Dr. Daniell, Dr. Ilabrr-
•ham. Dr. Bartow, Her. Mr. FreatoD.Rer.
Mr. Wyer. Iter. Mr. Meallr, judge J. C.
Nicolt, Robert W. Pooler, Esq.
Liberty County.—Col. Jot. Jones, Rev.
C. C. Jouea.
Mitledgetitle—11 is Excellency Govern
or Lumpkin, Dr. Buyakiu.Dr. WJiite.Maj
•O. II. Prince, Messn. Hines fit. Harris.
Scollshomurk —Dr. Brown.
Avgusta.—Dr. Cnnoingbam.Dr. Antho
ny, Dr. Robertson. Dr. Sarage, Uer. Mr.
Talmage. Rev. Mr. Read, lion. Samuel
Hale, Robert F, Poe, Eaqr.
Athens—Dr. W. W. Wadel. Her. Mr.
Shannon, Rot. Mr. Iloyi.
E. OSBORN,
dee 31 2.511
- Taken Up,
(S^*l)r. Kichardsonehns
removed to tbe House formerly occupied
by Dr. Wilkins, in Brunghton-atreet.
jan 1 2
fi© 3 Mrs. L. A. Carson,
haring taken the spacious building be
longing lo Col. Jamoa .Marshal), opposite
J W. Jocksnn,Esq.near the Court House,
respectfully informs her frienJs nml the
poblie, that she can comfortably accom
modate boarder*, at a reasonable rate,
feb 4 29
NOTICE.
S EALED and Endorsed Proposals
will be received till l ie ninth day of
March next, to furnish prior to Ihe thir
leenth day of September next, nt Cock-
enur Island. (t*a.) fnv th— D-ited States'
Fortifications, one million first quality
hard burnt Bricks. A sample of the bricks
mnst accompany th - Proposals, and se
curity to half the amount ofthe Contract
will -e required lor the faithful perform-'
anco ofthe tame.
JOS. K. F. MANSFIELD. .
Lt. Corpe Engineers,
feb til 39
Marine & F.L Bank stock
W ANTED, one hundred ok one
hundred and-twenty-fire Shares
of Marine and Fire Insurance Bank Stock
Apply to JAS. EPP1.NGER
Prime Seed Riee.
F t >R tale,1500 bushels of first qnalily
Seed nice, weighing 47 lbs. and
scarcely a red grain in a bushel—If ap
plied for within a short lime.
. JOHN P. WILLIAMSON St SON.
feh 2D 48r
South-Carolina
Barms, II District.
IN CHANCERY.
William NT llimc-u, 5
a '1 DiU
The Adnr'orof Isaac 1 for Account
RzoriitLD, ilec'd )
O N motion of A. Patterson. Defend
ant'a Solicitor, it io Ordered, that
the Creditors of ihe Defendant's intestate,
do appear before the Commissioner, in bis
office, at. Barnwell Court House, on or
before the first day of January next, and
prove their respective demands. And it
is further ordered, that a copy of this or
der bo published, for one mouth in the
Chat tenon Alercurv, Savannah Republi
can, and Augusta Chronicle.
• WM. HARPER
81I1 Feb. 1833. *•
([/“Proprietors of Newspaper* publish
ing tbe above order will forward their ac
count! to A. Patterson, Etqr. Barnwell
C.ILforparment.,
feb 18 40
agfi
CURIES Ie SARTHEN. fVAR/f,
ALSO, ' i> .
I "''TraSei- ’
[ V . S,#*
12 casks Rice
15 fcbUNGro
80 do Wbi»k:y
10 do Spaniih Brand*
.5 c °8u»o do
IS Baskets sweet OH
50 bote* Herring
15 kegs Lard ■ y&P J* •"
tB kega Butter
20 baskets Gbampagdb *- . ■oH*'- ' *
feb 2!
"" ii i T7R WSSE0*TWT.
*4”
•dir-
.At Private Sals. r
700 bbl* Bolt*d anpeMb* Flour,whhQ .
will be sold low & upon reasonable term*.
BY 8. PHlLliltlGK —At',
7 package* fresh Calicoes, — TiinmlggP
•erne, inst received and will h* .ntd .A—,
gain. . ,
Also. 20 cult* Double Brown Stoat, Ia
quart and plat bottles, a superior article,
feb 16 • qf
kY J. U. HERBERT firco. "
A* PRIVATE SALE. - .
Those neat Wooden Boildiog* on I.ot
no.2t, Colombia Ward, comprising 3
tenement2 story buildiuga, in eompu„
repair, with itriUtr sad aO neeessefy Sg, ,
building*. Wilt be sold low, and terng
liberal. *
T 1 — t ***°' . ’. W-
«aid buildings, sabjeet to m groandT'iwM .
of 831 per annum to the city.
_GoJho first Tuesday in filarch next.
ILL be sold before tbe coort bouaa
io the city of Saraooah, between
the usual bout* of tale.
All the Buildings St Improvement* oa
the southern half of lot no. twenty firg,
Colombia word, in the city of Savannah,
bounded west by Lincoln atroet, and south
by a. lane; levied 00 as- Ihe property of
Daniel Nelson, in satisfy au execution ia -
favor of Clark St Luffburrow,
A. D’LYON, c. a.
feb 1ft 39
rarer
.1
A GREEABLY to ao order passed oa
XM. the 7lh inst. by the Justices of If*
Inferior Court fax tlm county of Ltbortra
wbilrttilting for ordinary purposes, rti'J
be sold at the Court House io said coo US
ty on the lint Tneeday in April next, be
tween the ofnsV liouraofsake, two negro
■laves, named Cslla and Elscy, the only
property belonging to tbe mtaorWof Thoa
McLclun Stouo,'deceased, for the benefit
of aoid niiuors. • * . jtb„
JOS. JONES, Trustee,
jan Ift ISLtr jo . ■
To the Public. „.
W IIY the Union Hotel Property Lot*
tery is nffered to the pubUe? ia
frequently asked; soil that Ihe whole mat
ter is aot wall enougli particularized.
Tbe Proprietor finding hitnselfinrolred
—Mortgaged bn landed Estate to one,and
hi* Negroes to aoother.(two of tbo oldest)
of hi* creditors. With this riew,that if ha
could not bo able to raise the mortgages,
that he wonld in such treats take tho
best coureo with bis Prooertv to par hia
debts. " ’ ■' ’ r ‘ ’ —
cordingly 1
■ooable vie ^
justice to others of hia creditor!, as well
a* the Mnrgagres, he has offered hi*
property in the plan now -before the pub-
The property hat been rained by foot
highly distinguished and disinterested
J ;enttc.-ncn at siu.Oun—and dtrsted into
01
*-
our thousand whole Ticket* at fire dol
lars each Reference lo the Scheme lor
the Prises and their description.—Also the
creditor* appointed under aval, six highly
distinguished and disinterested gentleman
to attend as Assignees, and the public
sanctioned the whole, fire.
Now if the Proprietor abatt foil by tbo
second of next month lo cell Ticket*
enough to pay the two Mortgages, (which
ia less than half tbe whole amount of lb*
said abrek.) then tlie Lottery mutt fail,
and tot little more will be be able to pay
than the said,Mortgages end be be left low
debt whlriti wife and ,ai* aaMUhbUUreiiv
with neither property nor credit. Rat oa
the other hand. If he eelia his Ticket*
sufficient and above to pay the Mortgager,
-then his other ereditoio will be materially
benefitted, and he will bj enabled with bra
stock to par his debt*. And tho' hewill
hare no property, lie willlto clear ofdebfi
and be triist* reclaim hia credit. •
The great anxiety of th* proitriMor to
•ell his Tickets—reels on this, lo db jus-
ficeloTiis other creditor* as well aa hia
two Mortgagees, as (o pay his debts with
roperir at least worth more than it ie
nroperir
iffered at
If thou wrr( indebt instead of me.
Then I wonld buy of thee;
Hut I Bin iudebt instead of theb, ■ ‘
Then come and buy of mo. 1 ’. *
’ *10
Ami by said purchase let messy '
• Yon make • fortune ereg day.
Then llyten, the Ticket* to bay, •»
Or my Creditor* me will nullify III14
Havana Honey,
1 A CASKS Clean Strain, d, foriale
IV by tha gallon, by
A. PARSON'S. Drnggist.
No, 8 Gibbon's Range,
feb 20 42 . *L
T
* Big Prizes Union IIotcl-12,800.
J. n. BATEhlAN, Proprietor.'
The Creditara of the Ittr finulof Bate
man St Diinean and of J II. Raigpraomre
hereby .notified to attend lit Thomtston
Upton County, G«4i.-b» themseluea, (ot
write to ihe superintendents of tbo ilW
Tinvert) or Attorney*. 00 Friday and tja-
lay the fust ami second day* of March
% Vf
- ori
the Commons of Sargonah on tbe
. td in*t. a email •Hoy Pooey, with
email switch tail ■»*aaaoT«i»t#iae! since
a *»flSS6s24S4?'** »
Ir- . ”• P,or:i,tor,.Jeolo AgezJ ofsajd lm:
m
;1
M
on the White Bluff Road, with a negro
boy oo ana—A suitable reward will be
gwa for Ha delivery. Apply M (hi* of-
7eb 9 31 k "
’ILTBEROER, Jr.
Proprietor City Ho
Linseed Oii,& White Lead
F OR wdoby- A. PARSONS, -
Dragjif t,No.« Gibbooi Rtsg* M
4 i*