Columbian museum and Savannah daily gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1817-1821, November 26, 1817, Image 4

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Dancing Academy. mu <uXSAY further informs the polite „£"'of S.v.W, th*he to .rmedm heir citv,andheis ready to commence ins school. * bats of TOiTioir: • SJSSKSffiJESSSBS&** heme ball throughout the season. te*ms fir Tomow. Fifteen dollars a quarter, and five dollars en trance, payable in advance. For practicing bate, £w dollars for the season ; the first practi b.,? nThd.y. 13U, *■ .nd wdl continue until the first of April. N B. Ladies and gentlemen, wishing instruc tion'in private, will be attended to immediately on notifying Mr. S. by letter, on the days of tuition, t the Exchange, of such intention. The subscription book will be kept open, at the lilace and time aforesaid. 61 nov. g._ John F. Pouyat’s WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Drug and Medicine Stork , OPPOSITE THE KCHAHOK SAVANNAH : WHERE Planters, Merchants, Country Storekeepers, and all those who deal in DRUGS and MEDICINES, willbe suppled with every article in the above line, warranted genu ine, at the lowest prices, for cash or u?ual cred it to punctual customers. ■—ALSO— PATENT MEDICINES of evfty descrip ’ tionPaintc r ’s Colours, Oil, Window Glass, “Vials assorted, Shop Furniture and Surgical In struments. . Medicine Chests, with printed directions, tor plantations, vessels and family use, put up with care at the shortest notice. Jan. 14. * Marshal’s S*les. BY virtue of a decree from the honorable, the sixth circuit court of the United States, for the district of Georgia, macU in a case wherein iane Irving, tym. Irving, Catherine Maitland and 1 Alexander Maitland Were complainants, and Joseph Currie and Joseph Miller, as repre sentatives of the estate of John Currie, dec. wi re defendants. t ‘ On the first Tuesday in January ye.rt, “Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of Savannah, between the hours of ten and three o’clock, , ‘ \l’ Eighteen valuable Negroes, named Sharper, Boson, Peggy, Fanny, Nancy, jun; Stephney, Hercules,Sally, Will, jun; Hamilton, Andrew, Edinburgh, Dublin, Binah, Tom, Sandy, Fox, and Elsey; heretofore levied on and advertised under the above f ecree being part of the per sonal estate of the late John Currie dec. JOHN EPPINGER, Marshal. oct. 28. 56 i To Rent, THE Whartes and Store belonging to Hie e3tate of Andrew M. Credie , together with the dock adjoining and a wharf lot unimproved, situated between Col. Johnston, and Mr. John Hunters new wharf; extremely well adapted for the reception of lumber. Possession may be had on the Ist. Nov. lor terms apply to JAMES WALLACE, Attorney of Ex'ore. October 16. 51 (£j®A young gentleman from the state of Vermont, of liberal education, is desirous of obtaining a situation as a private in structor, or as an assistant in an Academy, and would be willing to go into the upper country. For recommendations, apply at Mrs. Williams’, where he boards, or to Geo. F. Palmes, of this citv oct. 25 * 55 . ■ - ■ ■■■ ■■ Thirty Dollars Reward, WILL be given for apprehending and lodg. ing in any jail in or out of the state, a light x>r vellow complected fellow named BUTLER, about 24 vears of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout limbed, likelv, and very civil when spoken to, and generally so with his companions ; very capable of all kinds of plantation work, and han dy with carpenters’ -tools, is a good driver of horses, and a complete maker and burner of bricks; sensible and smart; had on when he Went off, a large white hat with broad brim, a round-about jacket and trowsers of bearskin cloth, and absconded on the night of the Bth Oc tober. The above reward will be given, and if brought to Savannah all reasonable expences will be paid, in addition. DAVID POLOCK. (*3 The editors of the Milledgeville and Lou isville papers are requested to publish the above four times, and forward their bill to the subscri ber in Savannah- D P nov. 10 62 053**The undersigned having entered into Copartnership as Factors and General Commission Merchants, under the firm of JOHNSTON & HlLLS—ofier their services to their friends and feJlow citizens generally. They will ship planters crops to England on ac count of the planter, and make liberal advances on their shipment. They will also receive from the merchants of this state, consignments of cot ton to their friends in Liverpool or Glasgow, on advantageous terms to the shipper.— JAMES JOUXSTOX, HEXRYW. HILLS. oct. 18 52 Notice. PROPOSALS for filling the head of the wharf, known as Camnchan & Mitchel’s wharf, Trill be received by the undersigned; also, for the hire of six able regroes, by the month, uov 17 68 S. C. DUNNING NOTICE THE subscriber having retired from his pro fessional business of* Jewellery and Watch making, notifies those that have watches and jewellery jobs in his possession, that they may Receive them by applying to D. B. Nichols. — If not taken away by the Ist of April next, will be sold for repairs. JOHN PEARSON. Savannah, nov. 14, 1817. 70 Vo Let, dWH From the Ist of December next, that Wantfl well known Store, and capital stand for business, on the bay, corner of bull-street, now occupied a* an auction store by mr D. Williford. Also the two new brick Tenements adjoining and fronting on bullstreet. Inquire of the prim mmmm Domestic Goods. A CONSIGNMENT, consisting of Broadcloth, Costing!, Battinets, and plslii Cloth, which wIU be disposed of st from 10t 13 per cent less i lun prim* o*t, to clow oal**a. U r (J OLIVER PM JOS* nov 19 *-•> I Stubbing Mason J lave just received by the Cora, from Liverpool, The following GOODS , i Bales white and colored Plains v Do. London duffil and rose Blankets Do. Cloths, best superfine and second quality, *’ and Cassimeres Do. Bombazets, colored and plain Do. Flannels, and trunks of Calicoes and Chintzes The above being part only of their Fall im portation. Also, by the brig Spartan, and schooners Laura and Ariadne,from Xew-York, S cases 3-4,7-8 and 4-4 Irish Linens, remarkably long Do. long Lawns, do. of Bombazets, and * A complete and elegant assortment of well -assorted French Silks and Ribbons —all of which are offered by the package or pieces, at a small advance. oct. *8 56 To Planters , Merchants, Country Storekeepers, and all -who deal in Drugs 61 Chemicals. John F. Pouyat, Opposite the Exchange, Savannah, has just received by numerous arrivals, THREE HUNDRED PACKAOES-contaijuhg Genuine Drugs and Chemicals , SURGICAL insruments, shop Furniture, Vials assorted, PATEXT MEDICIXES, of every description—and in short, every article usually found and dispensed in a medical store ; all of which have been carefully selected by himself, and he confidently recommends them to be genuine—for sale wholesale and retail, at his Drug and Chemical store, at the lowest prices, sos cash, town acceptances, or the usual credit to punctual customers. All orders will be thankfully received, and put up with neat ness and despatch. Medicine Chests, withprinted directions, for plantations, vessels, and family use, put up with care at the shortest notice. OX IIAXD, 300 kegs English White Lead, in oil 20 casks English, white and green Vials, in handypackages, containing from sto 6 gross, well assorted 11 boxes roll Brimstone Kegs Spanish Brown, in oil and dry Prussian Blue, in do. and do. Venetian Red, in do. and do. Yellow Ochre, in do. and do. Copal Varnish, Paint Brushes assorted Linseed Oil, Lamp Oil, winter strained Spirits Turpentine, patent Yellow Chrome yellow Vermillion Camel’s hair Pencils, &c. Sic. —for sale on reasonable terms. oct. 18 nf 52 Lamb’s Academy, Opposite the Presbyterian Church. WAS opened on Monday last, the 13th inst. and will continue open through all sea sons, without any vacation, excepting that of a few days in December and May. In this academy, young gentlemen will be completely prepared for the counting house, for the university, or for entering upon a course of professional studies. The fees of tuition are as follows : Por the Latin and Greek Classics, Mathema tics, Natural Philosophy, (including Astronomy) Rhetoric, Logic and Book-Keeping, twisty dollars per quarter. For Arithmetic, Geography and the use of the Globes, twelve dollars and a half per quarter. For Reading, Writing and English Grammar, ten dollars per quarter. OC/* The greater part of the small number of pupils to which this Seminary is limited being already engaged, applications for admittance should be made as early as possible. oct. 21. 53 The Subscribers having formed a connection in business, oiler their services as FACTORS, at the west end of Bolton’s central wharf, above F. H. Webnan’s. P. GUEItARD. THOMAS POLHILL. julv 26. 16 Chatham Inferior Court, February Term, 1817. ON the petition of David W. Smith, stating that he had possessed a certain Promissory Note, in writing, made and signed by one Dan iel Hotchkiss, payable to the said David W. Smith, or order, on or about the 4th day of A pril, one thousand eight hundred and seven teen, for the sum of Three Hundred and For ty -Three Dollars and Seventy-Five Cents, a co py whereof is annexed to the said petition, and together with the affidavit of the said David W. Smith, and other evidence, to pr&ve the exist ence and loss of said Note, is affiled in the Clerk’s office.—lt is Ordered, that the said Daniel Hotchkiss do show cause on or before the first day of the next term of the said Court, why the prayer of the petitioner should not be grafted; &it is further ordered that this rule be published in one or more of the public Gazettes of the said State, once a month, until the time appointed for showing cause thereon. Extract from the Minutes. Job T. Holies, Clerk, march 8 law ts 30 Hughes, Curzon Campbell, Engravers dj* Copper-Flate Printers, (fhom liverpooi.) RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and i the inhabitants of Savannah, that they have commenced in the above line at No. 4, Gibbon ’* buildings. All orders will be gratefully received and exe cuted with neatness and despatch, Banker's notes, bills of exchange, map and historical plates, address & visiting cards, coats of arm*, crests and cyphers on plate, Sir.. N. B. Country orders duly attended to. nov. IP. Swa 79 30,000 Dollars, Tt highest prize in the 4th class Medical Sci ence Lottery— in which are also the prizes of 10,000, 3000, 3000, 2000 and 1000 Dollars.— A few tickets just received ami for sale bv nov 18 (W th O’ T WILLIAMS. Hills <m N. York Providence, Also, on Liverpool payable in London, for sale, bv CAIiNOCII 4 N fc MITCIfKL. j October Iff t n *1 Ju9t fteceiveS, And for sale on Hunter's wharf, by the subscriber, 30 hhds N. E. Rum 2 pipes northern Gin 1 pipe French Brandy 6 qr. casks Malaga Wine 10 bbls currant do. 24 bbls Muscovado Sugar 1 20 bags Havanna Coffee, first quality 100 boxes Soap 30 boxes mould tallow Candle 9 50 bbls menhaden Fish 2000 wt. first quality Cheese 5000 bunches Onions 212 hampers Potatoes 79 bbls do. 300 pair coarse negro Shoes 13 bbls Cider 20 bbls Apples 18 do. Beets The above will be sold on reasonable terms. G. F. GREEXE. To LET, —The store directly over that occu pied by Messrs. Deey & Martin, on Hunter’s wharf. Apply as above. nov. 8. 61 John Prentice, MER CHAXT- TA YL OR, Has just opened lus Store and Shop in tlte lower corner of Gibbon's Building, formerly occupied by Samuel House. WHERE he respectfully informs h:s former customers, and the Gentlemen of the city of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has again returned to this city, and intends to make it his continual residence, and desires to tender his thanks for the very liberal encouragement he lias heretofore received, and hopes to merit a continuance of their custom, as he has now in employ some of the best workmen in the United States,! & doubts not but he shall be able to do strict justice to any that may favor him with their work. He has now on hand a very large assortment of superfine blue, black and colored Cf -ats Waterloo Surtouts, silk Vests; Marseilles do. kersimere Pantaloons, and an elegant as sortment of London and French superfine Cloths and Kersimeres , which will be sold on reasonable terms for cash; Ocj- Likewise on hand at wholesale, three hun dred very superior Great Coats, which will be sold low.’ Merchants from the country would do well to call. now 11. §63 James Carrutliers Has imported, by the ship Science, from Greenock. Cotton Bagging, Strelitz Osnaburgs, seine twine Paints, ground in oil; Carolina Hoes Cork double rose Butter, very fine Ling Fish, in small boxes Loch Fyne Herring, fresh put up A few tons Coal Potatoes, in hampers, raised in the month of Oct. And, by the Juno, from Uverpool, Two trunks ready made clothes A bale of fine cassimeres, and A few of Roskill’s patent lever watches, with gold chains, &.c. ON HAND— London diiffil blankets, 6-4 Yorkshire cloths* One bale fine white Flannel Cotton stockings, and crates assorted earthenware Which he will sellrnn moderate terms, nov 12 we 64 Miss Mercer Has the pleasure of informing the ladies of Savannah that she has removed her situa tion to mrs Scweigbgover*s,on east Broad-street, and can be accommodated with a private room, where shfc will be happy to receiVe her custom ers •• nd ftiends. *fs 70 nov 19 Exchange, BILLS on London, Liverpool and Glasgow. pavinle in London, on New-York and Phi ladelphia for sale by JOHN SPEAKMAN, & co. Fraser's vharf 60 nov. 6 ■Jills on New-York, For sile by Charles Cotton. nov ISj Jlunter’s wharf. ‘ ‘l * - --- - . Co-partnership. THE subscribers having taken Mr. Charrier’s old stand, and entered into Co-partnership, under the firm of PETER DREGE & Cos. in the Hat, Dry Good and Clothing Business, hope a share of patronage from their friends and the public. At Ihe corner of Bay & Drayton street. PETER DREGE, JOHN PETER SETZE. nov. 13. 69 Partnership. Jonx R. Burke having taken J. WTllet as a partntr, the business in future will be con ducted urtier the firm of J. R. Burke & Cos. JOHN R. BURKE, nov 17 j 68 J WILLET. To Let, e A Dwelling House in Bryan-street, bet Veen market-square & Baptist Church square, inquire at the boot and shoe store of nov 13 j 65 EATON 8t JOHNSON. Q For Sale, Tse House and Lot now occupied by R. IV. Habersham, esq. adjoining the residence bf John Bolton. Apply to nov 17 63 R. &J. BOLTON. Notice. A LI, persons having demands against the es tate of William Lambert , deceased, will ren der them,ifully attested, to the subscriber, or to messrs. Davies & Drysdale, who are fully au thorised to settle the business of said estate. Those indebted, are requested to make immedi ate paymcit. CATHARINE P. LIMBERT, nov 17 t\f 68 Qualified Execntri r. , Writing Paper For ale at this Office. oct. 16 GKOKGI4,TBy Jour ILillik, Clerk of the M’lntosh C Court of Ordinary, for the coun- Connty. j 3 ty of M’lntosh. WHEREAS, Jeremiah Lester and Bsthues Driukwater, applies to me forletters of adrahUstnfion on the estate and effects of capt. Samuel Bepkwoll, late of this county, deceased These tn> therefore to cite and admonish al and singuUr the kindred and creditors of said deceased, 4e file their objections, if any they have, in ms office, on or before the first Mon day in Jan. irxt, being the 3th—otherwise ietlera of administration will be granted tothe applicants. Given under my hand and seal this 27th •lay of Oct. IHI7. fL. if JOHN BAILLIB, nov, A lij* 60 Clerk l> APPROVED PATEXT AM) FAMILY MEDICINES, Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail in Charleston, BY JOHN DYOTT, No 56 East Bay few doors south of the Exchange AXD ALSO, BY JOHN B. BERTHELOT, Nearly opposite the Exchange, Savannah. DR. ROBERTSON'S, Celebrated Stomachic Elixir of Health : (Price 551 and 50 cents.) WHICH has proved by thousands, wholiav experienced its beneficial effets, to b? the most valuable medicine ever offered to thf public, or the cure of coughs, colds, consump tion, the hooping cough, asthma, pain in the breast, cramps and wind in the stomach, remo ving costiveness, sickness at the stomach, hejjd ache, loss of appetite, indigestion, &c. &c- From the dysentary of lax, cholera morbus, severe gripings, and other diseases of the bowels, and the summer complaint in children, it has proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility. Per sons afflicted with pulmonary complaints, or disorder of the breast and lungs, even in the most advanced state, will find immediate relief. Common coughs and colds, which are in gen eral occasioned by obstructed perspiration, will be found to yield to its benign influence in a few hours. In asthmatic or consumptive complaints hoarseness, wheesings, shortness of breath, and the hoopingcough, it will give immediate relief. Copy of a letter from C. IV. Doyley, Esa. Xo. 28 E.Bay, ” Charleston, March 8, 1814. Dear Sir, —I feel much pleasure in having it in ny power to communicate a surprising cure, effected by the medicine! purchased from you, termed Dr. Robertson’s Elixir of Health. I will state the following facta: about the lattey end of Nov. last, I procured from you some of the Elixir of Health, for a boy of mine, wiio had labored under a violent cough for more than 12 months, attended with ‘ slow fever an d shortness of breath, it had reduced him so much that I concluded it would terminate fatnjly. He took many other medicines and found, no re lief. He continued to use the Elixir for about three weeks, when his rough, fever and short ness of breath ceased, and he is now in good health, having had no return of his disorder. Should any person wish to have more particular information, I will, with pleasure, satisfy their enquiries, by applying to me. I am, Sjr, your’s, &c. 1 To Dr. John Dvott. C. AY. Dbrirr. Chester District, December 3, 1813. Dear Sir, —When in Charleston lastjiJ called on you, and purchased two bottles of|bur Sto machic Elixir of Health, which you recom mended to me to take for a cough afii.l an op pression on the have since used the medicine according To your directions, and found it to be very beneficial to me in remo ving the complaints : therefore I thirve it my duty to recommend it to all persons afflicted j with the above complaints to give thfc medi- ] cine a trial. , I am, dear sir, your’s with respect. To Dr. John Dyott. .Tout D. West. DR. ROBERTSON *S Vegetable Nervous Cordial ; Or, Nature’s Grand Restorative. (Price gland SQ cents.) i - confidently recommended, astlieimost effi cacious medicine for the speedy relief and cure of all nervous complaints attended with inward weakness, depression of the spirits, head-ache, tremere, faintness, hysteric fits, debility, and various complaints resulting fromy ecret im propriety of youth and dissipated aits, resi dence in warm climates, the immouorate use of tea, the unskilful or excessive urn of mercu ry, so often distinctive to human; tfie same dir eases peculiar to females, at a certain period of life, flour albus, &c. Ac. f Under the denomination of nervd'ta disorders are included several diseases of tht most dan gerous kind, and are so various, tk.t a volume would hardly suffice to complete i description of them. It pervades, with its baneful influ ence, the whole nervous system, tTrkhing the heart with inexpressible an^uigf, fnd exciting the most dreadful suggestion! of horror and despair. To this demon have thousands fallen a sacrifice, in the direful transport of its rage. The most common symptoms dt its commence ment, are weakness, flatulence, palpitations, watchfulness, drowsiness aft# eating, timidity, flashes of heat and cold, numt.iess, cramp, gid diness pains in the head,backhand loins; hicup, difficulty of respiration and deglutition, anxi ety, dry cough, &c. Gout and Rheumatic Drops, (Price 2 dollajr!.) A safe and effectual cure the gout, rheu matism, tumbago, stone and- gravel, swellmgs and weakness of the joints, sprains, bruises, and all kinds of green wounds, the cramp, pains in the head, face ani body, stiffness of neck, chilblains, frozen limits, &c. DR. ROBERTSONS Patent Stomachic Wine Bitters (Price one.dollar.) Which are celebrated for strengthening weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a certain preventative and iure for the fever and ague, &c. DR. ROBERTSONft INFALLIBLE Worm Destroying Lozenges. A medicine highly necessity to be kept in all families. (Free fifty cents.) Worms which affect the human body, are chiefly of three kinds, ‘liz. Taema*, or tape worm, the Terce, or ramd and long worm ; and the Aecandes , or ipund and short worm. There are many kind of worms found in the hu man body but they proceed, in a great measure, from similar causes-have nearly the same symp toms, and require the same method of treat ment as those already mentioned. Though numberless medicines are extolled for egpellng and killing worms none are equal in efficacy to Dr. Robertson's Worm Destroying Lozenges, they are mild in their operation, and may be given to the youngest infant with safety DR. U/OTTS ANTI-BHIOIJS PILLS, Fr the prevention and cqn> of bilious and mahgnsut fevers. Prfy23 cents—large boxes, , 50 corns. These pills, tftinffr whniftieterad, will re move the cause* whk h cunmisnly produce yd low fever, bilious friers, sgui awl fever, elm tie piiiw, flatuk ncif *, Indigestion, costive ness, liypocUondrial and hysteric comolaints, strangy. j ral, gravel, rheumatism and gout. They are particularly serviceable in femals disorders and especially in the removal of those obstructions which are the great source of their complaintß at certain periods; the)’ possess this eminent advantage over most oilier purgative* : that while they operate gently, may produce neither costiveness, debility, nor to a great excitement. Whenever there is a predisposition to a disease arising from marsh effluvia, a too copious use of ardent spirits, or a vitiated taste of the bile, they are sure to relieve. 1; They are highly recommended to traveller* by sea and land, as they -may be made use of with the utmost safety, without change of diet or exercise. They will betyound peculiarly ben eficial in the prevention pf disorders incidental : to hot climates, they deterge and cleanse via. ckl humors, open obstructions, and promote the - secretion of good bile, operating as an easy . cathartic and a powerful diuretic & diephoretic. DR. Dvo rrs PATENT ITCH OINTMENT. For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ease, and certainty, is infinitely superior to any other me dicine, for the cure of that most disagreeable and tormenting disorder the itch. Pries So cents per box. DR. DYOTT'S Infallible TOOTH-ACHE DROPS (Price 50 cents.) CIRCASSIAN EYE-WATER. A sovereign remedy for all disorders of the eye* (Price 50 cents.) The RESTORATIVE DENTRIFICE, For cleansing, whitening, and preserving t],c teeth and gums. Price 50 cents per box. (rf’ Those who purchase by the quantity for cash, will he allowed a verv liberal discount. APPROBATION. We, the undersigned, do hereby certify, that having used Dr. Dyott’s celebrated family me dicines, now prepared by Dr. livott, wd have found them highly serviceable in our families and particularly efficacious in removing those complaints for which they are prescribed, we assured oftheir excellence, and consider these medicines valuable and well worthy the atten tion of all families ; in testimony hereof, we have affixed our respective signatures. David Jones, late chaplain to gen. Wayne; William Ayeres, v. n. m. No 112, north-fifth street 5 Waltington, No. 9, front -street; Wro. Julian, No 62, southfifth-street ; Jacob Shaugh, No 181, noble-street : Jas Mamill, No 93, north ninth-street ; David Fisher, No 137, arch-street; John Shreeves, coates-st. : George Seits, No. 69, race-street ; Andrew KJeet, No, 2, cable-street—all of Philadelphia ; Howell Hindes,Georgia. A List of Seven Hundred and Fifty persons names who have been cured by the medicines, may be seen at the store of the proprietors, may 24 89 The following Property Wlt,L be offered FOR SALE, at the Court- House, in this City, on the first Tuesday in December next, being the real Estate of the I late R. Wayne, Esq. and sold for the benefit of | the Heirs of said Estate, viz. House and Lot, No. 1, Yamacraw. Wharf Lot, No. 1, Do. Wharf Lot, No. 10, Do. One Town Lot, at Spring Hill. One Five Acre Lot, Chatham County, on the j bordersof the city. Two Town Lots, in Sunbury. One ditto, in Brunswick. 470 acres prime River Swamp Land, on Ar gyle Island, about 320 acres cleared and culti vated under dam ; with quarter drains, trunks, water machine, barns, overseers winnowing and negro houses; a garden spot, with a grove of sweet orange and fig trees. The buildings are situated on high Knowles, out of the reach of freshets. This land produces as good crops as any on the river. The whola tract will be sold or divided into two tracts to suit purcha9ei s. 300 acres Pine Lana, in the neighbourhood of Monteith. 11,000 acres Pine Land, in Effingham Coun ty, laid oft’ in tracts of from three to five hun dred acres each. 6000 acres of Land, in Scriven County, in different tracts, some of the tracts prime swamp and oak and hickory lands. 310 acres of Land, Washington County, oak and hickory. 202 1-2 acres Land, Wilkinson County, 12tli District No. 265. 450 acres Itiver Swamp Land, in South Caro lina, opposite the point of Argyle Island. From ten to twelve hundred acres of Land, on the Salt Ketcher, in South-Carolina. Four Lots in the town of Columbia, S. Caroli na. Terms to be made known on the day of sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, ) „ JAMES M. WAYNE, 5 Ejcecntors ’ Savannah, Sept. Ist, 1817. 35 Sheriff’s Sale, continued, On the first Tuesday in December next, will be sold before the Court-house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours of ten and three o'clock, ONE undivided third part, and all the right, title, interest and claim of Mrs. Ann Put nam to all that tract or parcel of Land called Woodville, three miles from the city, containing in the whole five hundred acres, more or less — levied on as the property of the said Mrs. Ann Putnam to satisfy a judgment in favor of Joseph Frith. ADAM COPE, s. c. c. nov. 10 § 62 Sheriff’s Sales. On the first Tuesday in December next, Will be sold at the court-hoi.se, in the city cf Sa vattnah, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, Lot No. 12, Ewengsburgh, or so much thereof as will satisfy the tax due by Jacob Hershmau for the year 1816; amount &18 75 cts. I Also, lot No 24, Liberty ward, with the im provements thereon, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due by Samuel Russel for the years 1815 and 16; amount g 163 73. ADAM COPE, s. c. c. nov. 4 BLANKS For sale at the Office of the Museum U Gazette. Prices Current Bills of Lading Entries of Merchandize Reports and Manifests Clearances Shipping Article* Notary’s Protest* Bill* of site for Negroes Powers of Attorney Together with a general wwortmenl nl Jui tice and Sheriff'* Blanks. Also, Blank* fi>r the Mavof’* court. (fjr CAItiB), HANDBILLS, he. •scented with neatness siwt despatch oct. Ih 51