Columbian museum and Savannah daily gazette. (Savannah, Ga.) 1817-1821, December 01, 1817, Image 3

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For the Mediterranean, ( r o STOP AT HI H HALTAIt) rliC ‘j'he ship CERES, M. F. Mix, com ® m .,ruler. A few passengers can be com accommodated. Apply on board, or to nov i 78 MINIS & HENRY. Passage for Liverpool, *r7 A few passengers can be hand unclv accommodated on board the line Philu "lelDhia built ship Factor capt. Hamilton, to Jon or before the Ist of December. Apply 111 NICHOLAS Ik NEFF. to -■, - - - -r < For Liverpool, r ITT The well known packet ship JOHN & Jfx p.DWAHD, s. s. Webb, master. For fiSht t* 300 bales cotton (the rest of her car go being engaged) or for passage, the ship hav |i,g elegant accommodations, apply to captain Webb, on board, or to nnv'ir 77 RICHARDS & HARROW AY. For Liverpool, Tlie shl P REMITTANCE, Coffin, jjtofrv. master, is now in readiness to receive a Ar&n For freight or passage apply on board, at jfjvitine’s wharf, or to REA ZIBU TL Eli. Who Arme for sale, on hoard of yaid ship, 58 chaldron best Liverpool COAL, which will be sold low, if immediate application is made, ix store, 40 boxes Raisins 8 bbls prime Pork 20 firkins Goshen Rutter, first quality 130 half boxes Soap 2U cases Claret 20 qr. casks L. and T. Wine 6 do. & 7 Sicily Mad. Wine 7 jnpeß > J 1 bale English sewing Twine 2 chests imperial ‘l ea 4 boxes tea setts China 10 bbls Brooklyn Gin 1 mahogany counting-house Desk 300 pieces cotton Ragging 1 fine toned Pi aim a Forte, and A general assortment of ‘J indsor and fancy Chairs. nov 28 n 75 For Boston, The brig HERO, captain Chase. For jfr.oF freight or passage applv on board, or to ‘ J battelle. Who has landing from said brig-, 25 half bbls Tongues .50 do. do mess Reef 26 bbls Irish mess Pork 30 do no. 1, Boston Reef Banding from brig Olynfhus 24 large hhiis prime Muscovado SUGARS nov 28 §7B For sale as above. . ----- - For sale, The stanch and fast-sailing schooner ii Ai i Freemason, capt. Lymburn, just arrived from the city of Washington, in complete order, built of the best materials, and well calculated for anv voyage that may require despatch. For terms apply to Gheexe & Lippitt, or at Holton’s central wharf, to F. H. WEJ MAN. Who has received per saidsclir. and for sale cheap, if taken from oil board, 100 kegs and 25 half bbls Crackers, made by the celebrated Jamieson, in Alexandria 34 bbls. Shad, t 76 nov 26 _ Wanted to Charier *§S*\ A good Vessel, of aUd tons to carry a cargo to a port in Europe E'er particu lars apply to E. M‘KIN NE &CO nov 28 s 78 Steam Boat Company. The OFFICE of the agent of the Steam Boat Cpmpaxy, is removed to the wharf formerly own ed by Caig& Mitchell. All shippers of proper ty on hoard the Company’s boats, will in future be required to make out one receipt for the use of the agent. P. SCHENK, agent S.B. C. nov2B 78 M. L. WHITE, | (MAItKET-SgUARF.) Has just received, *by numerous arrivals, I A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP I Choice and Seasonable Goods ; >; W hich are offered for sale, wholesale and | retail, and at reduced prices, for cash, !? cotton or short credit, CONSISTING OP I Black and colored Sinchews and Sarsnets 1 do do Canton i- andkerchiefs 1 do do Florence and Levantine Silksj I fashionable colors do Taffetas and plaid fiilks I do and wliite Thule Lace and silk Gauze I Silk Hose and Gloves; kid Gloves I do Shawls and Handkerchiefs I Satin and lustrings Ribbons 9 White and colored Feathers 1 flag Handkerchiefs and Bandannas ■ Face Handkerchiefs and Shawls I Silk and cotton Florentines I Black, white and colored Crapes 1 s:lk net Sleeves 1 Black and while figured Laces, with I A general assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres and I and Cotton Goods, British and domestic 1 —ALSO,- I twenty casks of assorted I 7IJl111)-WARE AND (tkj'LET'Y ; ■ Consisting of a general assort Wot, put up ex. ,1 ptcssly for the count ry, and for sale at a small I advance from the auction cost in New-York. I ‘GROCERIES, Sfc. 9 50 barrels N. K and rectified Rum ■lO do common Brandy I l do a Pple do It , ! if ! t;i "~3 hhds Jamaica Rum I 4 ! ’. !k,s West-India Hum— 2o hags Coffee | 0 chests hyson, young bvson k l.vsonskin Teas ■ J k -gs marainctr’dTobacco, Ist A ><! quality ■;; m. Spanish Cigars—2s m. N. Orleans CigaM ■ boxes Raisins—lo jars Loriilard’s Snuff ■ ‘ pieces cotton Bagging I . J crates stone and Kart hern ware I ,’ “o/fn Frying pans, assorted sizes I ‘1 V‘\'” l ,:i1 * 1,1 and Carolina Hoes ■ *’ ’ ’ eight and tcii link trace Chains I ‘ 1 * ‘‘oi'am, castor an I wool Mats, at very 1 i,,W “ nov 26 76 I, Ghliiici’h Dbitomiry. IS ilv W-'V ‘ ‘•AIKI ‘s 1)1* TIONA 1-1, ’! ° P .™ K !!HLK. art inlorrmd Uiatthe ■ .. ..,VV l , T ! rt ‘ ,U: d, for wbictj, they are rc- BB j lull iiiimcdiatt-lv :a VT. T. WILLIAM?, Brant iSj Fox, HAVE 1011 KAU;, At their store, of Telfair's wharf, 50 casks london brown Stout 25 do burton Ale 15 hlids muscovado Sugar 230 boxes Herrings 50 do boston no. 1 and 2 Scrip 25 do Doolittle’s do. 10 barrels refined loaf Sugar 15 do white Beans , 10 do Albany Peas 10 kegs pickled Salmon 100 do do Cftcumbers, Beans and Peppers 200 reams wrapping Paper 250 nests boxes 10 casks prime Goshen Cheese Firkins and jars Goshen Butter Boxes spermaceti Candles, and A general assortment of GROCERIES. Also, for sale as above, 1 elegant brass mounted Gig 3 do plated do. 2 Kittureens, and 1 four-wheel Carriage. nov 27 77 Jam. Rum, Sherry Wine, &?c. Landing per sloop Volant, 20 hhds 4th proof Jamaica Ruin, Per ship Justina, 40 quarter casks Sherry Wine. Per sloop Delight, 20 quarter casks Snerrv Wine. 10 half-quarter casks dry Malaga Wjno’ Per brig (Jlynthus, 2 pipes real Holland Gin—for sale by nov 28 s 78 ISAAC COHEN. Now Landing, 20 hlids n, e. Ruin 6 pipes and 10 quarter casks teneriffe Wine 16 hhds muscovado Sugar 12 barrels do do 12 do currant Wine 3 hhds loaf Sugar Ido lump do 10 chests hyson Tea 100 bbls pilot and navy Bread 1 bale House-paper 2 boxes clothes’ Brushes 5 cases straw Bonnets 2 tons assorted Cordage 20 kegs first quality Butter 20 bbls. albany double Ale 3 cases Coarse and fine Hats 6 kegs manufactured Tobacco 15 boxes spermaceti Candles 3 ca es northern Homespuns 25 boxes Cheese. * For sale by nov 27 i7B GHEEXE Z 1 LIPPITT. Pickles. 20 kegs Pickles for sale bv GOULD & COPELAXD. ALSO, CONST * > TLY ON HAND, L Baldwin & co’s. Soap and Candles, at the factory price. 67 nov 15 Gillett &>* Milne, Have just received and opened, 2 cases extra superfine West of England CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. nov 22 an 73 Stone Lime. 400 casks Stone Lime, momently ex pected and which will be engaged low, by nov 28 s7B ISAAC CO HEX For Sale, 0;i board the ship Thomas Gibbous at Smith's wharf 65 tons best CHAMBER COALS, Apply to JAMES DICKSON k co. n< > v * 58 Miss Jones, Late from New-York, begs leave to inform the ladies of Savannah, that, she has on hand a handsome assortment of MILINERY, con sisting of leghorn, straw, chip, velvet, silk and beaver Hats—tortoise-shell Combs— Feathers artificial Flowers—an elegant assortment of lace • urbans—besides a number of articles too nu merous to mention, which she offers for sale, a few doors north of the market, corner of Barnard street and bay-lane. 75 nov 26 To owners of Mills, Cotton- Gins, £SO. THE subscriber has received from Bruges a preparation, used as a substitute for oil, which the patentee is desirous of introducing into tins country ; and will, for the present, be soldby the single cannister, if required, nov 25 75 j, BATTELLE. India, French § English Goods The subscriber offers for sale the following Goods, at his store in congress-street, nearly op posite the brick store occupied by messrs. Stout cnburgli & Thorn, IU t PACKAGES, consisting of India black and plaid silk Handkerchiefs do Rag and bandanna do do real madrass do do black and plaid Sarcinets do slate and white Lustrings do assorted colored sewing Silk do fine 6-4 Humhunis 38 yards ps. French colored and white twilled levantine Silks do do Satin do assorted Ribbons—do linen Cambric do twilled merino Cloths do elegant black and blue Broadcloths do ladies’ and gentlemen’s beaver Gloves do linen Tapes—do silk habit Buttons do gauze Handkerchiefs— cambric Umbrellas English 4 and 6-4 cotton Cambrics do do cambric and jaconet Muslins do do figured lace do do do satin striped do do ladies’white cotton Hose do do do silk do do colerain Shirting—do assorted Calicoes do mourning Prints—do Ilkfs. of all kinds do cotton imitation Shawls do 6byßfo 7by ls-4 s recn Table Coverings do white and yellow Pluntic Is * do drab and mixed Plains do cotton Umbrellas do green 8-4 colchester Baize Which will be sold at a small advance f >r cash or approved paper, by ROBERT 11. PARKER, net 28 56 • Bloom Ruining. 500 boxes landing from ship Susan, for sale By AXSOX BLAKE. • *•••• A I elegant Chaise and Harness. nov 2y 70 Rum. 42 liinls. N. E. Rum—for sale by J\l. KETCHUM, dec 1 11 80 Jones’ wharf Landing From ship Prudence, 20 hhds n. e. Rum 1 case Fowling-pieces 1 cask Ilard-ware— *, For sale by CHARLES W. CARPEXTER ZI CO. nov 25 75 , Landing From ship Pnidence, 11 hluls n. e. Rum 16 bbls Gin 30 j bills buck-wheat Flour <•£• 3 bbls peach Brandy— For sale by .If KETCHUM, it the store of C. W. Carpenter Si co. nov 25 75 11 6 Riding Gigs, An invoice of fancy Chairs 7 barrels buck-wheat Flour Just received and for sale bv OLIVER M. LILLIBRIDGE. nov 25 75 —— just Received, The following GOODS,:which will be sold on ac commodating termsviz. 200 pieces very best cotton Bagging 3 bales Carpeting 3 cases landkerchiefs 10 bales flaxen Osnaburgs 8 boxes brown Linens 6 do linen and cotton Checks 2 cases derries and union Stripes 1 case willow Hats 100 groce empty Bottles 10 casks brown Stout 90 kegs scotch Herrings. Apply to nov 10 wi62 WILLIAM TAYLOR'. Li lieu Table Cloths. 8-4, 10-4, 10-12,10-16 and 10-18—Elegant linen table Cloths, for sale by JOHN TANNER. august 26. 29 1 Russia Buck. 42 bolts Russia Duck, for sale by nov 22 woe 73 IVAT TAILOR NOTICE. copartnership of Xichols {J Hunter is A this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All demands against said firm will be settled by messrs. Nichols, Dobson & Ilm s, who are with J ames Hi nteii, authorised to settle the concerns of said firm. Ahß.lll. 1. M XICHOLS, JAMES HUXTEB. 21st nov 1817 tXj'The subscribers have formed a connexion in the Ship Chandlery ami Grocery Business under the firm of NICHOLS, DOBSON & TIILLS. They will conduct their business at the stores formerly occupied by Nichols and Hunter and Dobson & Hills. ABM XICHOLS, O L. DOPSOX, 21st nov 1817 JA WES HILLS NOTICE. ffj’The subscriber tenders bis- services to his friends and the public in the Commission and Factorage Business. His corapting room is at tlie store of messrs. Nichols, Dobson k Hills. JAMES HUXTER. Savannah, 22 d Xov. 1817. New Shoes. Just received by brigs Speedy Peace and Ventrora, A general assortment of SHOES, calculated for wholesale and retail—viz. Ladies’ morocco boot3 do quarter boots do jackson bootees do walking shoes—grecian ties do do jeffersons do slippers and perry laces do do with heels do blk and col’d kid and jean slips do leather walking shoes and pumps Gentlemen’s sttwarrow and razee boots do fine copper bound shoetees do fine shoetees and pumps do morocco do do do spanisli calf-skin dress pumps do seal-skiu shoes Men’s coarse shoes and shoetees Boys’ do do Children’s leather shoes and buskins do morocco do and bootees. Also —a large assortment of negro shoes. (7/The above stock is equal in quality to any ever brought to this market, and will be sold at the lowest prices at w holesale and retail. FREDERICK MARSTOX. nov 29 79 Just received 250 boxes first quality window Glass 10 puncheons Jamaica Rum 50 hi ids muscovado Sugar 50 barrels do do. 10 chests fresh hyson Tea With a general supply of GROCERIES and SHIP CH ANDLERY. For sale on 1 accommodating terms, wholesale or re tail, by GRAY fc FINDER, nov 29 579 Landing from brig Elizabeth, 60 boxes superior bloom Raisins 4do lined and bound negro Shoes 321 blue Grindstones For sale bv J. BATTELLE. Also —2 large Prints, representing the entry of Bonaparte and his wife into Antwerp, in 1803. nov 15 § 07 The Subscribers Itavr now landing per Prig Hern, “0 mahogany high post Bedsteads 20 field do 10 single do 25 dozen Windsor Chairs 4 mahogany Wash Stands *0 Bereaus 21 barrels Glauber Salts 8 barrels pilot bread n r.> i tstk. to if n.-ir rr. r. r.r.. nov OR 78 Fons fV<*sh Ibilliinon 1 ! Flour, just received. 1< h t MAUEItHII AM Nept *.i 41 More new Good^. Received per the John & Edward Elegant ivory work Baskets and Fans rich changeable Florences . poplins, plaid silks, Lead ornaments real ostVich Plumes elegant merino Shawls and Trimmings pelerines, superb lace Caps chip atid crape Bonnets black crape Trimmings for dresses Combs of every description real ivory Chess-men Loo-boxes and counters one small box silver Watches white plush Vandykes men hair Caps, Boston Wadding silk coat and lace Buttons ° embroidered silk Hose children’s worsted Hose and Socks angola Gloves—elegant Ridicules and Claspi irish Linens—Cambrics and Sheetings a large assortment of Domestic Goods AI.SO 20 casks first quality goshen Cheese 10 do do english do 10 do do Loaf-sugar 20 boxes 3 lbs each gunpowder Tea 10 casks Porter 15 packages well-assorted cheap Boots and bhoes—Fol sale bv JOXAS HARRISON cl Cos. dec 1 js 80 Johnson-square. Tlie 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 Ins as sortment very general, and are now offered for sale, on favorable terms, along with Groceries, &c. JAMES H. GIEKIE, oct. 7 sn 47 Darien, (~ Georgia. J ‘%L.-ignr Strayed or Stolen, ’ From the subscriber, itist night, A DARK BAY HORSE, About fourteen and a half hands high, the two hind and one fore foot believed to be white, unusually rough about the same from the hair having been occasionally cut off, somewhat wingalled, a few’ white spots on his back occa sioned by the saddle, the hair in his cars latch cut, crest fallen, black flowing mane and switch ed tail. At the time of having strayed or being stolen, he had on a large red and mixed rug, to the et.d of which was attached two patches of leather, for the purpose of securing the same at his breast Said horse trots, paces and gallops finely, supposed to be about 8 or 9 years old w r as purchased of captain George Watkins—no brands recollected. If stolen, a rewml of 100 dollars v, ill be giv en for the apprehension of the thief, and ten dollars for the horse, and all reasonable charges paid. JO IIX A. BAR.YES Augusta. Xov. 25, 1817. s 80 Strayed from Savannah. (V the evening of the 2 6th Xovember, J&k A pair of black HORSES, about 15 or 15| hands high—both have switch tails, and one a little /. w'hite on tw-o or three of his feet, and a small star in his face. Each horse had a halter on him when lie went away. Ten dollars and all reasonable expenses will be paid for their return, dec 1 sB9 HAZEN KIMBALL. Fifty Dollars Reward. BAXAJVAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER A NEGRO MAN, NAMED PLATO. It is 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 uose and large eyes—his hands and feet are rather larger than proportionate, and his fingers long and tapering. No scars re collected but one, occasioned by a burn or some other cause, on one of his hands. He is about 24 years of age, well made, except a little in clination of his knees, and speaks sensibly, lfis dress not recollected. Having relations in Sa vannah and on st. Helena, s. c. it is supposed he may make for either the one place or the oth er; but from some conversation be had with his fellow boat-hands previously to his abscond ing, it is likely he may attempt an escape to st. Mary’s, and from thence to the Spanish possessions. I lie above reward and all reasonable ex penses will be paid to any one for bis appre hension and safe delivery into any jin I in South Carolina or Georgia, and for informa tion thereof sent to the post-office of Au gusta, Geo. ANDREW MILLER. nov 26 s 76 (Cy’The editors of the Savannah Museum and the Charleston Courier are requested to give the above three insertions in their respective papers, and forward their accounts to the office of the Augusta Chronicle for navmeut. Thirty Dollars Reward, WILL lie given for apprehending and lodg ing in any jail in or out. of the state, a light or yellow complected fellow named BUTLKK, about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high, stout limbed, likely, 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 an 1 smart; bad on when he went off, a large whits hat with broad brim, a round-about jacket and trowsers of bearskin cloth, and absconded on the night of tbeßt.li Oc tober. The above reward wall be given, and if brought to Savannah all reasonable expences will be paid, in addition. DAVID POLOCK (pj’ The editors of the Milledgeville and Lou isville papers are requested to publish the above four times, and forward their bill to tlie subscri ber in Savannah. , I). I*. nov 10 62 Miss M<*m*r the pleasure of informing tlie ladies of S.tvannnb that site lias r* moved her niton, j tion tonirtt.Seweiglurover’H.O'i 1 ast Itrosul-strert, andean lie m eoinntuOHti tl uldt a private room,! where be will !*’ tmj• ji*, t< ‘ 1 o’ive her ustom era tmd Bicn ’ *l® ’ 11 | J>alc£ at Auction. On Friday, sth Dec. next, WII be sold at. Smith’s wharf to close a concern, rf~F~ At twelve o’clock, wJp'Tpfy 1 be fine fast sailing ship THOMAS GIItB oX S, burthen about 350 tons, copper fastened and copper riieathed to deep ballast trim; with her tackle irßpparel, as she last arrived from Liver pool—ballasted with iron, copper dross and stone —now ready to take in a cargo. 1 erms will be liberal, and made known on the day of sale. MID TIBER f & CO. uuct’rs. nov 28 70 On IVETi X~hS ’)A i.A ixY 1, vu Md,, at, li tV be sold on John lluv.tPi'*s iv/hiiJ'y AN KNTIRE INVOICE OF 9* crates and 4 hhds. well assorted Crockery Ware. Terms will be liberal, arid made known on 1 lie day of sale. Safe to qimmtnce at J 1 oA-lock. * M fVt . CliPist Church. THIS D.l Y, (it 11 o’clock, A, M. fl ill be rented at the church to the lugheit bidder The PKYVB iiT Christ Church, not held in fi e simple. Terms, one naif cash, notes payable at 3 months for the balance The holders of Pews Nos. 13, 2z s 5, 48, 61, 64, 69, in fee simple, are hereby notified to call on the treasurer, anil pay the ba’ance of assessment now due, or the same, will a so bti sold on that day. It. W. li Aii ritSUA !, • 1 78 sePry.uK’ . .Notice. THIS DAY,at 11 o’clock, A. M. THE sale of the Pews of the Roman Catholic Church, v/ill take place dec 1 74 Exchange, Bll.i-S on London, Liverpool and Glasgow payable in London; on New-York and Phi ladelphia, for sale by JOHN SPEAK.MAN, &. co. Fraser’s wharf. 6) nov. 6 SherifV’s Side, continued, TOMORROW, 2 d instant, II i’l be sold before the Court-house in the city of Savannah, between the usual hours often and three o'clock, ONE undivided third part, and all the right, t'tle, interest and claim of Mrs. Ann Put man to all that tract or parcel of Land called ■ • oodville, 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 o*'Jo9eph Frith. ‘ ADAM COPE, s. r c . <i- r 1 §62 Sheri TV’s Sides. TOMORROW, 2d instant, Will be sohl at the court.hoi.sr , in the i u; cf So v'aunah, between the hours of 10 and 8 o'clock, lot No 12, Ewengsburgh, or so much thereof A as will satisfy the tax due by Jacob Uershnian for the year 1816; amount & 18 75 cts. Also, lot No 24, Liberty war , with the im provements thereon, cr so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due by Samuel Russel for the years 1815 and 16; amount 5163 73, ADAM COPE, s. c . c. dec 1 59 The following Property IBTILL be offered FOR SALE, at the Court* f v House, in this City, TOMORROW, 2d in stunt, being tile real estate of the late R. Wayne, esq. and sold for the benefit of the heirs of said e® > tate, 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 A ere Lot, Chatham County, on the borders,>f 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 ; w ith 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 tlie 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 hun dred acres each. 6000 acres of Land, in Scriven County, ia different tracts, some of the tracts prime swamp and oak and hickory lands. ’ 810 acres of Land, Washington County, oak and hickory. 202 1 2 acies Land, Wilkinson County, 12th District No. 265. 450 acres River Swamp l.and, in South Caro lina, opposite the point of Argyle Island. From ten to twelve hundred’ acres of Land, on tlie Salt Ketcher, in South-Carolina. four Lots in the town of Columbia, S. Caroli na. Terms to be made known on the dav of sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, j „ JAMES M WAYNE, 5 Executors. c vannnh, Dec. Ist, ibl7 35 y JOII ‘ H WE ST,® TE OFG EOIHUJ, | V K ‘ ° 4 C M’lntosh County, > /.dinar'!* tor , the County of J M’lntosh. Whereas, Hk.vut Cipmlm'T, esquire, and lttnari'4 M’K.iv, applies to me for letters of adininistration on the estate and rfierts of II il lium .U A ’ey,’ planter of this count) , deceased. These are ther -fore t<> cite &. admonish all & [singular the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to tile their objections, if an) the ) have, in ni) Office on >r before the first Monday in January ne*i,—otherMse letters of Adniiius t rat inn will tie yr.nted (ovi n under inv It Mid and • a! this ‘MtU day ot November. tSU~. 77