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Lam Vs Academy, .
Opposite the PrcsbytcnSu Church-
WAS opened on Monday last, the I3th inst.
and will continue open through all Sea
sons, without any vacation* excepting that of a
few days in December and May.
In tliis academy, young gentlemen will be
completely prepared for the counting house, for
the university, or for entering *pou a course of
professional studies. >
The fees of tuition are as follows:
For the Latin and Greek Classics, Mathema
tics, Natural Philosophy, (including Astronomy)
Rhetoric, Logic and Book-Keeping, twsbtxv
collars per quirter.
For Arithmetic, Geography and the use of
the Globes, twelve hollars and a hals per
quarter. *
For Beading, Writing and English Grammar,
TWr dollars per quarter.
03* The greater part of the sipall 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
Dancing Academy.
MR. SAMS A T further informs the phlite
of Savannah, that he has arrived in
heir city,and he is ready to commence his school.
DATS Os TUITIOS:
Mondays and Tuesdays, at the Bkchangaffrom
3 until 5 o’clock, p. m. foryoung ladies ; and from
6 to 8, (same days) for young gentlemen.
(Jj’On each Thursday evening will be his prac
ticing bsul throughout the season.
TERRS or TUITIOJI.
Fifteen dollars a quarter, and five dollars en
trance, payable in advance. For practicing balls,
fifteen dollars for the season ; the first practi
cing ball will be on Thursday, loth inst. and
will 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, at the Exchange, of such intention.
The subscription book will be kept, open* at the
place and time aforesaid. 61 nov. 8.
Marshal’s Sales.
BY virtue of a decree from the honorable, the
sixth circuit court ofthe United States, for
the district of Georgia, made in a cate wherein
Jane Irving, Wm. Irving, Catherine Maitland
nnd Alexander Maitland were complainants,
and Joseph Currie and Joseph Miller, as repre
sentatives of the estate of John Currie, dec.
Were defendants.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city’ of
Savannah, between the hours of teii and three
o’clock,
Eighteen valuable Negroes, named Sharper,
Boson, Peggy, l'anny, Nancy, jun ; Stephney,
Hercules, Sally, Will, jun ; Hamilton, Andrew,
Edinburgh, Dublin, Dinah, Toni, Sarnly, Fox,
iuid F.lsey 5 heretofore levied on and advertised
under the above decree being part of the per
sonal estate of the late John Currie dec.
JOHN EPPIXGER, Marshal.
oct 28, 56
Twenty Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the subscriber on the 7th No
vember inst. by one William Pulaski, a dark
bay Mare, 7 years old, white round each ear,
with a bit cut out of each for the staggers ;
lias one of her fore under teeth broke off. Pu
laski, as he calls himself, is stout made, about
five feet six or seven inches high, a little dark
akin’d, with light hair; has a very conspicuous
•car on or near the mole of his head; also one
on his arm, don’t recollect which, apparently
occasioned by a shot. The above reward will
be given for both, otherwise ten dollars for the
mare alone. JESSE WRIGHT.
Scrivcn. covn’v. Afor. 2” n't 73
Thirty Dollars Reward,
WILL be given for apprehending and lodg
ing in any jail in or out of the state, a’light
or yellow complected fellow’ named 11UT1J1H,
about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high,
atout limbed, likely, and very civil when spoken
to, and generally so with his companions; very
capable of alt kinds of plantation work, and han
dy with carpenters’ tools, is a good driver of
horses, rjid a comrdete maker and burner of
bricks t sensible and smart ; had on when he
went off, a large white hat with broad brim, a
round-about jacket and browsers of bearskin
cloth, and absconded on the night of the Bth Oc
tober. The above reward will be given, and if
brought to Stvannah all reasonable expences
will be paid, in addition.
BAY ID FOLOCK.
(py The editors of the Millcdgeville 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 ’ Cl
Fifty Dollars Reward.
JIAXAWAF FROM THE SUHSrniBER
A NEGRO MAN, NAMED
W-”
1 Ulw
■WBaliM
tmTlSm -Tg SS'Smm
PLATO .
It presumed his height is about five feet ten
or eleven inches ; his complexion of the Afri
can, though a native ; rather meagre visage,
thick lips, stout nose and large eyes—lns hands
and feet are rather larger than proportionate;
and Ins fingcre long- and tapering. No scars re
collected but one, occasioned by ahum or some
other cause, on one of his hands. He is abouf
24 years of age, well made, except a little in
clination of his knees, and speaks sensibly. His
dress not recollected. Having relations in'Sa
jrannah and on st. Helena, s. c. it is supposed he
may make fur cither the one place or the eith
er; but from some conversation he had with
his fellow boat-hands previously to his abscond
ing, it is likely he may attempt an escape,to
st. Maw's, and from thence to the Spanish
possessions
Tl* above reward and all reasonable ex-1
J tenses will be paid to any w-c for his appre-j
tension and safe delivery “into any jail in
South Carolina or Georgia, and for informa
tion thereof sent to the post-office of Au
gusta, Geo
ANDREW MII.LRR.
nov 26 •76 %
(fir The editors of the Savannah Museum and
the Charleston Courier are requested to give
tlw above thee# insertions In their rtspwdve
papers, and forward their accounts to tlii. office
of As Augusta Cliionicit fir [>syiniit
I. K. TEFFT would inform his friends and the
public of his having received William Flrkiks
as a copartner, and that the
ilardttfare Business
hereafter will be conducted under the firm of
TEFFT & PERKINS.
03* I. K. T. tenders his thanks to his friends
and customers for tlieir liberal support, and res
pectfully solicits for the firm a continuance of
their favors, at the old stand, opposite colonel
Shellmun’s boarding house.
Tefft Perkins
Are now opening a handsome and complete
assortment of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
GOLD, SILVER, PLATED & JAPAN’D GOODS
received by recent arrivals from Europe and
elsewhere; which enables them to offer articles
in their line, as well worthy the attention of the
public, as can be found in any part of the coun
try. 74 nov 24
Hughes, Curzon £$ Campbell,
Engravers dj* Copper-Plate Printers*,
(from Liverpool)
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and
the inhabitants of Savannah, that they have
commenced in the above line at JVb. 4, Gibbon's
buildings.
All orders will be gratefully received and exe
cuted with neatness'and despatch.
Hanker’s notes, hills of exchange, map and
historical plates, address &. visiting cards, coats
of arms, crests and cyphers on plate, &c.
N. B. Country orders duly attended to.
npy 19. * swa 79
Miss Mercer
Has the pleasir. of informing the ladies of
Savannah that she has removed her situa
tion tomrs.ScwtighgOvcr’s,on east Broad-street,
and can be accommodated with a private room,
where she will be happy to receive her custom
ers and friends *+s 70 nov 19
■ ■ ■ ii +
Co-partuersliip.
THE subscribers having taken Mr. Chenier’s
old stand, and entered into Co-partnership,
under the firm of FETE It DIIEGE &. Cos. in the
Hat, Dry Good and Clothing Business, hope a
share of patronage from their friends and the
public. At the corner of Bay & Drayton street.
PETER DREGE,
JOHN PETER SETZE.t
novrlß. 69
■ 1..,.,. ...a. , ‘• ..
Partnership.
Johx R. Btjrkf. having taken J. Willet as a
partner, the business in future will he Con
ducted under the firm of J. It. Burke & Cos.
JOHN R. BURKE,
nov 17 68 J. M ILLET.
. ..... .. . *1,1.1 q
S3 25 The undersigned having
entered into Copartnership as Factors and
General Commission Merchants, under the firm
of JOHNSTON ii HlLLS—offer their services
to their friends and fellow 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
•she merchants of this state, consignments of cot
ton to their friends in Liverpool or Glasgow, on
advantageous terms to the shipper.—
JAMES JO/IXSTOX,
TfF. \’R VII'. HILLS.
out lo 52
pCP* The Subscribers having formed a
connection in business, offer their services as
FACTORS, at tiie west end of Holton’s central
wharf, above F. U. Weiman’f.
P. GUERARD.
THOMAS FOLHILL.
julv 26. 16
A O TICE “
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‘lst of April next,
will be sold for repairs.
JOffX PEARSOX.
Savannah, nov. 14, 1817. 70
Notice.
PROPOSALS for filling the head of the wharf,
known as Carnochan &. Mitchel’s wharf,
will be received by the undersigned; also, for
the hire of six able regroes, by the month,
uov 17 68 S. C. DUNNING.
The subscriber
HAS just received per ships Vulcan, and Re
mittance, from Liverpool, a part of his fall
supply of GOODS, which with those daily ex
pected, and his former stock, will make his as
sortment very general, and are now offered for
sale, on favorable terms, along with Groceries,
&.C. JAMF.S H. GIKKIE,
oct. 7 sn 47 Darien, (Georgia.J
To Rent,
@ A two story HOUSE, in a healthy
and pleasant part of the city. I likewise
wish to rent the furniture that is in the house.
1 here is every thing that is needed in the line of
house keeping—and likewise three or four Ser
vants to be hired to the one that rents the house.
For particulars enquire at this office,
2f>— V
For Sale,
The House and Lot now occupied by
I*HR. VV. Habersham, esq. adjoining the
residence of John Bolton. Apply to
nov 17 fi.S R. &J. BOLT OX.
To Let,
A Dwelling House in Bryan-street,
’LJ:;*]between market-square & Baptist Church
square. Enquire at the boot and shoe store of
nov 13 05 EATON & JOHNSON.
To Let, T
From the Ist of December next, that
- W4i] well known Store, and capital staildfor
business, on the bay, corner of bull-street, now
occupied as an auction store by mr. D. Williford.
Also, the two new brick Tenements adjoining
and fronting on bull-street. Inquire of the prin
|#ers. 71 nov 20
To Rent,
THE Wharves and Store belonging to the
estate of Andrew JSt. Credit, together with
the dock adjoining and a wharf lot unimproved,
situated between Col. Johnston, and Mr. John
Hunts'renew wharf i extremely well adapted for
the reception of lumber Possession may be
tsasd on flic Ist. Nov. tor terms apply to
j a mkm Wallace; .Momey if aeon.
October 16 H
Valuable Medicines.
The proprietor of Lee’s original Family Me
dicines, respectfully informs his friends and the
public in general, that he continues carefully to
prepare the above well established Medicines
at his Dispensary, No. 68, Hanover street, Bal
timore, where they are always to he sold whole
sale and retail. *
q3* Those who purchase to sell again will be
treated on the most liberal terms.
Elegant Show Bills furnished gratis.
Lee’s Antihilious Pills.
The Operation of these highly esteemed Bills
is perfectly mild, and the experience of thou
sands has proved they may be used in every sit
uation in life without the iea& inconvenience.
They are admirably adaptedto carry off su
perfluous bile, &c. &c.
Lee’s Worm Destroying Lozenges,
The now the pleasure of sta
ting that the following case came under his im
mediate observation. His little daughter, about
five years old, appeared very visible to lose her
flesh, no particular cause could be given for
her thus pining away, she was at length taken
with fevers, which, with other symptoms led
him to believe she had w orms; he gave her a
dose of Lee’s Lozenges, which brought away,
incredible as it may appear, 2 Worms, the one
fifteen and the other tliirteen inches in length,
each three fourths of an inch round; he has
given tlie Lozenges to another of his children,
which brought aivay a vast quantity of very small
Worms.
The proprietor is now in possession of the
large Worms—those inclined to see them will
be gratified by calling at his Dispensary.
LEE’S ELIXIR.
A sovereign remedy for colds, obstinate coughs,
catarrhs, asthmas, sore throats, and approaching
consumptions.
A single trial will prove that it restores the
determination of the fluids to the surface of
the body, and brings on the common, heidtiiful
perspiration; that it dislodges and evacuates
the tough, visced phlegifi or mucus, strength
ens the weakened vessels of the lungs. Thus
striking ii; the root of the disorder, the symp
toms are of course effectually and permanently
oonquered.
Lee’s Sovereign Ointment for the Itch,
Warranted to cure
By one application, free from Mercury or
any pernicious ingredient. This vegetable re
medy is so mild, yet efficacious, that it nAy be
used’ with the utmost safety, on the most deli
cate pregnant lady, or on a child of a w eek old.
Lee’s Genuine Persian Lotion.
The Persian Lotion operates mildly, render
ing tiie skin delicately soft and smooth; impro
ving the complexion.
Lee's Restorative Tooth Powder.
This excellent preparation comforts and
strengthens the gums and preserves the enamrd
from decay.
Lee’s Genuine Essence and Extract of
Mustard.
A safe and effectual remedy for Acute and
Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Rheumatic Gout,
Palsy, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Face,
Necic, Sec.
The experience of many ages and the testi
mony ol the best medical practitioners from an
earl) period to the present time agree in ascri
bing to Mustard very powerful and singular
virtues.
Lee’s Indian Vegetable Specific, for the
Venereal
Lee’s Grand Restorative and
Cordials,
, Proved by long and extensive experience, to
be a truly valuable Medicine.
Lee’s Infallible Ague Drops, warranted 10-cure.
Lee’s Eye Water.
Lee’s Tooth-Ache Drops.
Lee’s Anodyne Elixir, for the cure ofhead aches
Lee’s Cornplaster.
Lee’s Lip Salve.
The proprietor wculd be glad to insert the
many Certificates and letters recommending the
above truly valuable Medicines, but this, in a
newspaper, is impracticable—He therefore with
increased confidence, respectfully proffers them
to .a liberal and discerning public. They are
sold bv his appointment by
M. J. Kappel 6c Cos. Savannah,
Who have just received (and intend to keep)
afresh supply from Baltimore.
(Tj* To detect counterfeits, observe each arti
cle lias on the outside wrapper the signature of
. NOAIi RIDGELY,
f Late Michael Lee if Cos.)
iulv 3 1 ■ 6
John F. Pouyat’s
WHOLESALE ALD RETAIL
Drug and Medicine Store ,
opposite the exchange— SAVANNAH :
WHERE Planters, Merchants, Country’
Storekeepers, and all those who deal in
DRUGS and MEDICINES, will be supplied with
every article in the above line, warranted genu
ine, at the low'est prices, for cash or usual cred
it to punctual customers.
—ALSO—
PATENT MEDICINES of every descrip
tion ; —Painter’s Colours, Oil, Window Glass,
Vials assorted, Shop Furniture and Surgical In
struments.
Medicine Chests, with printed directions, for
plantations, vessels and family use, put up with
care at the shortest notice,
jan. 14. 1
■j By JOHN BAIL
STATE GFGEORGI&, , c ”" k
M’lntosn County, r Ordinary, for
j the County of
J M’lntosh.
Whereas, ITf.xrt Giomleiat, esquire, and
Rf.bf.cca M’Kat,’applies to me for letters, of
administration on the estate and effects of IMl
lia-i JW'Kay, planter of this county, deceased.
These are therefore to cite 81 admonish all 81
singular the kindred and creditors of said de
ceased, to file their objections, if any they have,
in my Office on or before the first Monday in
January next,-—otherwise letters of Adminis
tration will be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this 24tli day
of November, 1817. 77
Boarding.
INROM six to eight Gentlemen van he acrom
-1 dated with board and lodging in a central and
pleasant part of the city. Apply to the nriliters,
nov 18 <n <*2
Writing Paper
For sale at this Office. net. 16
] APPROVED PATEMT A*D FAMILY
MEDICINES,
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail in
Charleston,
BY JOHN DYOTT,
No 56 East Bay few doors south ofthe Exchange
AMD ALSO,
BY JOHN B. BERTIIELOT,
* ■ 1
Nearly opposite the Savannah.
DP. JU ODER TSON’St Celebrated
Stomachic Elixir of Health :
(Price gland 50 cents.)
inKTHTCH has proved by thousands, who have
TT experienced its beneficial effets, to be
the most valuable medicine ever offered to the
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, sicknessat the stomach, head
ache, loss of appetite, indigestion, 2cc. &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 bom’s.
In asthmatic or consumptive complaints
hoarseness, wheesings, shortness of breath, and
the hoopingcough, ii will give immediate relief.
Copy of a letter from C■ W. Doyley, Esn. Mo. 26
E. Hay,
“ Charleston, March 8, 1814.
Dear Sir, —I feel much pleasure in having it
in iny power to communicate a surprising cure,
effected by the medicine I purchased from you,
termed Dr. Robertson’s Elixir of Health. I will
state the following facts • about the latter end
of Nov. last, I procured front you some ofthe
Elixir of Health, for a boy of mine, who had
labored under a v iolent cougli for more than
12 months, attended with slew lever and
shortness of breath, it had reduced him so much
that I concluded it would terminate fatally. He
took many other medicines and found no re
lief. lie continued to use the Elixir for about
three weeks, vi hen his cough, fever and short
ness of breath ceased, and he is now in good
health, having had no return qfhis disorder.
Should any person wish to have more particular
information, I will, with pleasure, satisfy their
enquiries, by applying to me.
1 am, Sir, your’s, &c.
To Dr. John Dyott. C. W. Dott.lt. j
Chester District, December 5,1833.
Dear Sir, —When in Charleston last, 1 called
on you, and purchased two bottles of j our Sto
machic Elixir of Health, which you recom
mended to me to take for a cough and an op
pression on the breast. I 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 think it mv
duty to recommend it to all persons afflicted
with the above complaints to give the medi
cine a trial.
I am, dear sir, vour’s with respect,
to Dr. John Dyott. Johw D. West.
Dll ROBERTS OX’S
Vegetable Nervous Cordial ,*
Or, Nature’s Grand Restorative.
(Price gland 50 cents.)
Is confidently recommended, as the most effi
cacious medicine fprthe speedy relief and cure
of all nervous complaints, attended with inward
weakness, depression of the spirits, head-ache,
tremore, faintness, hysteric fits, debility, and
various complaints resulting from secret im
propriety of youth and dissipated habits, resi
dence in warm climates, the immoderate use
of tea, the unskilful or excessive use of mercu
ry, so often destructive to human; the same dir
eases peculiar to females, at a certain period
of life, flour albus, &c. Sec.
Under the denomination of nervous disorders
are included several diseases of the most dan
gerous kind, and are so various, that a volume
would hardly suffice to complete a description
of them. It pervades, with its baneful influ
ence, the whole nervous system, writhing the
heart with inexpressible anguish, and exciting
the most dreadful suggestions of horror and
despair. To this demon have thousands fallen
a sacrifice, in the direful transport of its rage.
The most common symptoms at its commence
ment, are weakness, flatulence, palpitations,
watclifulness, drowsiness after eating, timidity,
flashes of heat and cold, numbness, cramp, gid
diness pains in the head,back, and loins; hie up,-
difficulty of respiration and deglutition, anxi
ety, dry cough, &c.
Gout and Rheumatic Drops,
(Price 2 dollars.)
A safe and effectual cure for the gout, rheu
matism, tumbago, stone and gravel, swellings
and weakness of the joints, sprains, bruises,
and all kinds of green wounds, the cramp,
pains in the head, face and body, stiff ness of
neck, chilblains, frozen limbs, Etc.
DR. ROBERTSOJV’S
Patent Stomachic Wine Bitters
(Price one dollar.)
Which are celebrated for strengthening
weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, and a
certain preventative and cure for the fever and
ague, B<.c.
DR. ROBERTSON’S INFALLIBLE
Worm Destroying Lozenges.
A medicine highly necessary to be kept in all
families. (Price fifty cents.)
Worms which affect the human bouy, are
chiefly of three kinds, viz. Taema,’ or tape
worm, the Terce, or round and long worm ;
and the Ascandes, or round 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-huve nearly the same symp
toms, and require the same method of treat
ment as those already mentioned.
Though numberless medicines are extolled
for expellng and killing worms none are equal
in efficacy to Dr. Robertson’s Worm Destroying
tx>zengcs, they are mild in their operation, and
may he given to the youngest infant with safety
I)R. DIOTT’S
ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS,
For the prevention and cure of bilious and
malignant fevers. Priee, 2 3 cents—large ooxes,
SO cents.
These pills, if timely administered, will re
move tiio causer which commonly produce yel
low fever, bilious fevers, ague and ftrer* cho
lie pains; flatulencies, indigestion, ewiveneas,
hypochondrial and hysteric complaints, strar.gu.
ml, gravel, rheumatism and gout. -
They are particularly serviceable in female
disorders and especially in the removal of Mmse
obstructions which are the great source of tin-ir
complaints at certain periods; they possess ti,i
eminent advantage over most other purgatives
; 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 bilftj they are sure to relieve.
They are highly recommended to travellers
by sea and land, as they may be made use of
with the utmost safety, without change ofdict
or exercise. They will be found peculiarly ben
eficial in the prevention of disorders incidental
*0 hot climates, they deterge and cleanse via.
cid humors, open obstructions, and promote the
secretion of good bile, operating as an easy
cathartic and a powerful diuretic & diephoretic.
DU. D YOTTS
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. Price 50
cents per box. ; • ,• '<
DR. DYOTT’S
Infallible TOOTH-ACHE DROPS
(Price 50 cents.)
CIRCASSIAN EYE-WATER.
A sovereign remedy for all disorders of tiie eye?
(Price 50 cents.)
The RESTORATIVE DENTRIFICE,
For cleansing, vhitcning } and preserving U,e
teeth and gums. Price pucents per box.
(Tj* Those who purchase by the quantity fur
cash, will be allowed a verv liberal discount.
APPROBATION.
We, the undersigned, do hereby certify, thad
having used Dr. Dyolt’s celebrated family me
dicines, ‘now prepared L>v Dr. Dyott, vie have
found them highly serviceable in our Ikiniim
and particularly eflicaciohs in removing those
complaints for which they are prescribed, we
assured oftlieir excellence, and consider these
medicines valuable and well v.crthy the- alien,
lion of all families ; in testimony hereof, v-e
have affixed our respective-signatures. f •
David Jones, late chaplain to gen. Wayne;
William Averes, v. n. k. No 312, north-fifth,
street; Waiting-ton, No. -9, front-street; Wro.
Julian, No 62, southfifth-street ; Jacob Shauph,
No 181, noble-street : Jas Hatniil, No 93, north
ninth-street •, David Fisher, No 137, arch-street;
John Slireeves, jun. 55, coates-st.: George
Sells, No. 69, race-street; Andrew Kleet, h
2, cable-street—all of Philadelphia ; Rove]]
HindeSjGeorgia. 4;
A List of Seven Hundred and Fifty persons
names who have been cured by tiie medicines,
maybe seen at the store of the proprietors.
may 24 89 ,
• * —— ——
Thu following Property
WILL be offered FOR SALE, at tlve Court.
House, in this City, on the first Tuesday
in December next, being the real Estate ofthe
late It. Wavne, Esq. and sold for the benefit cf
the Heirs of said Instate, v iz.
Mouse 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, oil the
bordersof the city.
Two Town Lots, in Sunbury. >
One ditto, in Brunswick.
470 acres prime River Swamp I .and, 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 ns
any on the river. The whole tract will be sold
or divided into two tracts to suit purchase! s.
300 acres Pine Land, in the neighbourhood of
Monteith.
11,000 acres Pine Land, in Effingham Coun
ty, laid off* in tracts of from three to five ltuii
dred acres each.
6000 acres of Land, in Scriven County, in
different tracts, some of the tracts prime swamp
ami oak and hickory lands.
310 acres of Land, Washington County, oak
and hickory.
202 1-2 acres Land, Wilkinson County, 12ti
District No. 265.
450 acres liiver 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, } Executors
JAMES M. WAYNE, $ t - xecutors \
Savannah, Sept. Ist, 1817. 35
Sheriff’s Sale, continued,
On the first Tuesday in December next, -will be sd
before the Court-house in the city of Savannah,
between the usual hours of ten and three o’clod,
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 callei
vYoodville, three miles from the city, containing
in the whole five hundred acres, more or less
levied on as the property of the said Mrs. Am
: Putnam to satisfy a judgment in favor of Josepl
1 Frith. ADAM COPE, s. c. c..
I nov. 10 562
Sheriff’s Sales.
On the Jirst Tuesday in December next.
Will be sold at the court-hoi.se, in the city c.f &M
v anna,h, between the hours of IQ and 3 o'clock, I
Lot No-* 12, F.wengsburgh, or so much there*
as will satisfy the tax due by Jacob Hershnufl
for the year 1S16; amount £lB 75 cts. I
Also, lot No 24, Liberty warJ, \vi‘b the >?■
provements thereon, or so much thereof as v ■
satisfv the taxes due by Samuel Russel tor t.*
years'lßls and 16; amount g 163 7o ;
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nov 4 —■
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Prices Current
Bills of Lading
Entries of Merchandize
Reports and Manifests
Clearances
Shipping Articles
Notary's Protests
Bills of sale for Negroes
Powers of Attorney .1
Together with a general assortment J**
. tice utul Sheriff's Blanks.
Also, Blanks for the Mayor's court ■
f[y CARDS, HANDBILLS, he. < ■
, witli neatness and despatch. ,; et *6 9 ■