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List of Letter? Ttma'inlhir in the Post-Office, at SAVANNAH, * GcoiS a > n the 30th dav of Nov. 1317. (Tj'Ptrtmt calling fir tetters on ttus list, -will jkuse ask fir letters advertised. A- John Abbott, jr. 2; capt. Joseph Allen, Daniel Andrews, jr.Charles AHeans, btiles Atwood, David Alderman, (Bulloch count if) John 11-Ash, Stephen Allen, Joel Adams, m iss Margaret Adams, mrs.Eliza Arnold,2 ; uus. Uosina Akers. B. N Bixby&co. Sami* B. Bowler, 3; rev. Henry Bass, capt. John Barry, Joseph Bl.ma, fi ; Bath Buckup, VVillia.n Blake, capt. Nicholas Blackman, John C. Brown, David T.Bourquin.C.Baug&co. Lee Branth wait, Amos Breed, William C. Barton, James Bixby, 3 ; Sami. Brown, Wm. A. Brown, Thomas C.Bell, Joseph P. Barker, Patrick Barry, 2; rev. Danl. S. Butrick capt. Lewis ‘Barnes, Robert Bowman, 2 ; John Bell, Daniel Berbant, capt. Nathaniel .Bulloch, Wm. H. Baker, mrs. Hamutal Jlourquin, mrs. Ann Beck, miss JaneE. Barnett, miss Ann Bass, miss Hannah Bell, miss Salva Barrows, mr. S. B. C. Cumming&Moorhead, Joseph Cumming, John Cole, John Church, David Cope, John Cumming, Christopher H. Champlin, William Cranstone, ? ;. Elias Con, John Clough, John Charlton, Edward Crow, William Carlisle, James Crawford, Fran cis Cogniac, Charles C.Colesworthy, Thom as P. Chairs, Dougall Campbell, Joseph Collins, James Culiun, capt. John Cleary, Stephen Cochran, mr. Cocks, John Craw ford, capt. Robert Campbell, John B. Crea mer, John Clifford, Thomas Cooper, James B. Collier, Daniel Cooper, mrs. Maty Chewming, mrs Lydia Cocks, inrs. Fran ces Parley, miss Cooke, miss Harriet Car penter. V D. Capt. James Delano, capt. Delano, John Dewecze, 2 ; Joseph Dolly, capt. L. Dunton, Ren bin Dexter, James R. Dan fort'.', 2; Francis Dickinson, Thosmas B. D’Beaumoot, major C. H. Dasher, Allen Denmark, James H. Hearing, John B. Da vis, G. Y. Davies, 2 ; John Davison, J. H. Deublli, miss Frances Dexter, miss Sarah Davis. E. Thomas Edon, Peter Evan, mrs. Evans. F. Richard 11. Finn, 2 ; Albert Ford, John Frazer, Joseph Farnier, dr. 11. Fie Id, Sami. Fairbanks, Taylor Flewellen, L. H. Feay, missClatjsaS. Fiske, miss Helen Fleming. G. Captain George Gray, John W. Gray, Daniel Ganison, P. W.T. Gram, Gilbert & Battle, lieut. S. Gignilliat, Robert Gibbes, John Guneon, capt. Graham, Russell Good rich, Joseph Golding, John Gibson, Robert Geary, mrs. Gerusha Graham, mrs. Lucy Golding, miss Catharine A. Gale, miss Elf za Gibbons, miss Lucia Gyrem, miss Sa rah J. Grimes. H. Ammi Harrison, Adam Hasty, Thomas Hancock, Jeremiah Hill, Sami. W. Harts horn, mr. Healy, James Hughes, capt. John ffewson, Casper Huffmann, Rcubin Ilamb in, William Haven, JeremiahHinsey, Hen ry Harbock, J. Lyman Hyde, 2; James Holton, Hunt & Davis, John Hannings, miss Caroline Hatfield, miss Mary Hatcher. J. Ebenezer Jenckes, 2 ; Daniel Johnston, Isaac G. Jeannett, Jacob Johnston, Joseph •Upson, 2 ; James Johnston, Charles M. Jenkins, 2 ; Joseph Jones, mrs. Elizabeth Jones. K. Henry Kelly, Geo. & Alexander M. Ker, .yohis Kennedy, Lewis Kingsly, dr. Lewis kennon, Thomas Kelly, mrs. Mary Knap per, mrs. Sarah King. t Morris Levy, John H.Laffitte, Thurman! Lockwood, Wm. M. Little, Augustus N,- Littlefield, 2 ; Daniel Lake, Nathaniel Ling, 2 [Bulloch comity,) capt. Jos. Lum- Wd, 2 ; Christian Leisoer, James Liken, 3; John Lunn, Paul Livingston, mrs. Lou isa Lewis, miss Lewis, miss Mary Lavin der, 2 ; miss C. F. M. Lightbourn. M. Robert May, 2 ; Join M’Farland, Dan- M Coy, John & James M’Lean, George Millen, capt. John M’Learn, Win. Middle ton, Alexander Mann, mr. Mina, Daniel M’Kahagen, Rodk. M’Leod, John M’Kin 8K Alexander Miller, Thomas Mandoch, Wm. Murray, A. M’lntyre, capt. Thomas M’Lellan, John Millne, ‘l'hoinas L.M’Mul hn, Edward Muoro, Wm. Morel, Joshua Merrill, Israel Merritt, “ Managers of the tree School,” Caleb Merrill, George Mil *r > rev. Andrew Marshall, Barria M* kinrne & co.fi ; mrs. Mary Montgomery, miss E. Morgan. n • N * Captam W,„. Naper, John Y. Noel, 5 ; Alexander Nelson, Armour Nugent, Ca ieb -Aewby, rnr. Nathan, mrs. Ann Newton. O, Dr. Ogden, Charles Lee Owens, Wm. ‘eistieel, 2 ; capt. Win. Ormsbee. P. John Page, Alexander Pratt, Wm. Per- Gideon Pope, 2 ; Win. A. Phelps, 2 ; V™’ ‘• 2 I 0 r t , Pl.lt, Willi.’ J 1 “*"’ 11,os. P. Purse, Thus. Philson, Wm. W TANARUS;, Parish, David Polock, capt. I. Pearce, Peter Ponce, Thomas H. Pi;'"’ V 1 ’ Peter Pouria, mr*. A, T u sT* SUr y Watt.*? mrs. I.Putnam. R. H.rT: ‘ , nr * v Ross, Geo. /'■'!’ Jonathan Koliio. B. J.: r V'”* n y 1 J ,,r itiiah fluwell, B. Rutland, /oho Robert#, Tlie*. W. Rodman, John Rose, miss Mary Rice, mrs. Eliza Russell. S. Henry Stark, John D. Strobhar, Henry S. Stevens, Sheriff of Effingham, Sheriff of Bulloch, Wijliam D. Snow, capt. Stiles, S. Sainsimon, William Spier & co. M. & A. Smith, Secretary of the Grand Lodge, Jas. Smith, John Smith, John Strain, Joseph Stuart, lames Swan, William Smith, John Segreen, Stephen Snow, capt. Seth Swain, Heni’y Shooinan, Henry A. Snow, Joseph Sackett, capt. Snow, Henry Stockman, Abner Stubs, Ebenezer A. Smith, William Stafford, miss Margaret Stroble, mrs. Cath erine A. Stoney, Erastus C. Secomb. T. Francis Tufts, capt. Stephen Timmons, capt. Dillon Thomas, Henry Tillman, Eli sha Tibbitts, Jacob Townsend, Thomas T. Tarry, Seth G. Threadcraft, Richard H. Tucker, Cornelius Tucker, E. C. Thomp son, Mark Tucker, James Tillman, Victory S. Townsly, Samuel Thaxter, jr. John Tay lor. V. Ilerm Vos. W. Clifton Wing, Adam Westcrbury, sir John Winter, capt. John Wisenbaker, Ef fingham county ; Ansel Watson, Jas. Wil liams, A. G. Winslow, Charles H. Ward, 2 ; George Woodruff, 2 ; James Washing ton, col. Shepperd Williams, David Wil son, Ebenezer Watson,jr. Charles Wilson, John Watts, Michael A. White, William Williams, Ebenezer S. Winslow, Andrew White, James G. Watts,Zara Powers, mrs. Mary Wylly, mrs. Sarah Wylly, mrs. Eli zabeth Westermyer, mrs. Martha Wylly 2 ; mrs. Judia Williams, mrs. Richard Wall, miss Hannah J. Wilkinson. Y James Youmans, 2; William C. Yonge, W'illiam Young, Miss Jane \ T oung. FRENCH LETTERS. Mr Reigne, mr. I. B. Magnan, 2; Nich olas Dupon, esq. maclame E. Parrant, mad mame Cannet, Mary Anna Magnan, inad ame Sanot, mr. Peter Moceau, mr. Gelli bert, mr. Louis Morchou, mons'r. Julien Drioche, mons’r. Jean Somino. PHILIP BOX, V. Master. .Brunt £$ Fox, IIAYE for sale, Jit their store , on Telfair's -wharf, 50 casks london brown Stout 25 do burton Ale 15 hhds muscovado Sugar 230 boxes Herrings 50 do boston no. 1 and 2 Soap 25 dd Doolittle’s do. 10 barrels refined loaf Sugar 15 do white Means 10 do Albany Peas 10 kegs pickled Salmon 100 do do Cucumbers, 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, fur sale as above , 1 elegant brass mounted Gig 3 do plated do. c Kittureens, and 1 four-wheel Carriage. nov 27 77 Pickles. 20 kegs Pickles for sa’e by GOULD & COPELAND. ALSO, CONSTANTLY OX U A NT), L. Baldwin & co’s. Soap and Candles, at the factory price. 67 nov 15 Gillett $ Milne, Have jvst received and opened, 2 cases extra superfine West of England CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. nov 22 an 73 For Sole, On board the ship Thomas Gibbons at Smith's -wharf 65 tons best CHAMBER COALS, Apply to JAMES DICKSON & co. ~,>v 1 58 India, French § English Goods The subscriber offers for sale the following Goods, at bis store in congress-street, nearly op posite the brick store occupied by messrs. Stout enburgh & Thorn, PIP Tl pAC K AGES, consisting of India black and plaid silk Handkerchiefs do flag 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 Humliums 38 yards ps. French colored and white twilled levantine Silks do do do Satin do assorted Ribbons—do linen Cambric do twilled merino Cloths do elegant black and blue Broadcloths do ladies’ and gentlemen’s heaver Gloves do linen Tapes—do silk habit Buttons do gauze Handkerchiefs— cambric Umbrellas English 4 and 6-4 cotton Cambrics *l° 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 Hkfs. of all kinds do cotton imitation Shawls do 6by Bto 7 by ls-4 reen Tabic Coverings do white and yellow Flannels do drab and mixed Plains do cotton Uni >rellas do green 8-4 eolchester Maize Which will be sold at a small advance for cash or approved paper, bv ROBERT It. PARKER, net 28 56 Bloom Ituisins. 500 boxes landing from ship Susan, for sale by ANSO.V II LA EE. v tsr> 1 elegant Chaise and llami'ss. nnv ‘>o 71) Gorn fyfVosli Hnlfimore Flour. just reci iy<;J HG ,1 II.MU'RSII \\| Kept. 23 4| Ed wal’d Coppcfc, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, MARKET SCtUAKE Hus just received by the ship Justinia, Jrom New. York, and other recent arrivals, the following ar ticles. ‘ 1 case American cold pressed castor Oil 20 lb Gum Arabic, 50 lb flaky Manna 50 lb Gum Opium, 100 lb Gum Camphor ref’d 100 lb Cinnamon, 1 box castile Soap 50 lb Calomel, 50 lb powdered Jalap 100 lb Camomile Flowers, 2O lb Nutmegs 1 case Syringes, assorted sizes, 20 lb pure Soda 1 case containing essential Oils of Anise, Cloves, Cinnamon, Peppermint, Penny royal, Rosemary, Bergamot and Lavindcr 50 lb Litharge, 20 lb Spanish Indigo 6 lb Tarter Emetic, 12 lb Cantharides 15 lb powdered Rhubarb, 6 lb Castor 6 lb refined Borax, 5 lb Mace 10 lb Vermillion, 101 b Spermaceti 1 doz. Trusses, 10 lb Gum Gamboge 50 lb pearl Barley, 10 lb powdered red Bark 20 lb Gum Assaftoeida, 2groce Lee’s Pills 20 lb Balsam Copavia, 2 lb Colocynth 2 groce smelling Phials, 1 demijohn spirits Hartshorn 1 demijohn spirits Nitre, 6 bottles Vitrolic JEther 1 barrel Linseed Oil, 1 barrel Lamp Black 1 cask assorted Phials, l bbl Spanish Brown, dec an § 81 Just received By the subscriber, per ship Niagara, and for sale, The followingarticles of FURNITURE, some of them of the first style of -workmanship and fashion Bureaus Writing-table3 and Book-cases Secretaries Sideboards—Night-tables—portable Desks Dining and Dressing-tables ladies’ Work-tables Bedsteads and field do Pembroke Tables—Chairs—arm do Sofas Fire-screens Wash-stands—Bedsteads, and Chaise and Harness. Also, A quantity of Tin-ware. JOHN THOMAS, Rice’s wharf, dec 2 81 Rum. 42 hhds. it. e. RUM— for sale by M. KETCHUM, dec 1 n 80 Jones’ wharf. Landing From ship Prudence, 20 hhds jr. e. Rum 1 case Fowling-pieces 1 cask Hard-ware— For sale by CHARLES IV. CARPENTER & CO. nov 25 75 New Shoes. Just received by brigs Speedy Peace and Ventrosa, A general assortment of SHOES, calculated for wholesale and retail—viz. Ladies’ morocco boots do quarter boots do jackson bootees do walking shoes—grecian tics 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 suwarrow and razee boots do fine copper bound shoetces do fine shoetees and pumps do morocco do do do Spanish calf-skin dress pumps do seal-skin 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. Cj"'The above stock is equal in quality to any ever brought to this market, and will be sold at the lowest prices at wholesale and retail. FREDERICK MARSTON. nov 29 T 9 NOTICE. TIHE copartnership of Nichols li Hunter is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All demands against said firm will be settled by inessrs. Nichols, Dobson &. Hilt.*, who are with James Hunter, authorised to settle the concerns of said firm. ABRAHAM NICHOLS, JAMES HUNTER. 21st nov 1817 ffj'The subscribers have formed a connexion in the Ship Chandlery and Grocery Business under the firm of NICHOLS, DOBSON & HILLS. They will conduct their business at the stores formerly occupied by Nichols and Hunter and Dobson'sc Hills. ABM. NICHOLS, O. L. DOBSON, 21st nov 1817 JAMES HILLS. MOTIVE. ffj"The subscriber tenders his services to his friends and the public in the Commission and Factorage Business. His compting room is at the store of messrs. Nichols, Dobson & Hills. JAMES HUNTER. Savannah, 22 d Nov. 1817. Q3'° A youn£ rnail from the northward, wishes a situation as clerk in a mer chants’ counting house ; is acquainted with busi ness generally ; can produce respectable refer ences as to his character and capacity : but re lies chiefly upon bis abilities and industry, to please his employer; has no objections to go to any part of the state.—A line addressed to A. It. and left with the printers, will he immediately attended to. dec 2 8 * 81 Sheriff’s Sales. THIS DJi IT,1 T ANARUS, 2 tl instant, Bill hr sold at the court-house, in the city rs Sa vannah, between the hours /10 and 3 o'clock, lot No. 12, Ewengsburgli, or so much thereof J as w ill satisfy the tax due by Jacob HcrslinLii for the year 1816; ntnmmt $ 18 75 cts. Also, lot No 24, Liberty war I, with the im provcinents thereon, rso much thereof as will satisf) *lu- taxes duo by Samuel Russel for the years 1815 and 16 j amount £163 73. A HAM ( OPE, a c. c. dec 2 59 Hoarding. Fight or ‘<-n gentlemen can be surniiiniodtitcd j wit 1, HOARD inu private t imily, in a plcasa'it I jHii'f of 1 Ik* lii A j*j !y fi* tin* print*r. dfc HI William H. Gilleland HAVING taken the western tenement of Bryan’s building, (Market-square,) otters for sale an assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware Sf Groceries, comprising almost every article for utility, taste, 6v convenience, lie will always keep the best LIQUORS, and other goods in his line, and will accommodate those who call upon hint, on mo derate ami advantageous terms. His stock consists of HARD TEAR E : Post patent and box coffee Mills Pocket Steelyards, waffle and wafer Irons, elegant patterns Gentlemen’s Hatchets, Knives and Forks Sportsmen’s and pen Knives .Frying Pans; tea Kettles, brass and compo sition Smoothing Irons, patent ilocs Patent stirrup Irons He has an assortment of dry goods ar.d gro ceries, too numerous to mention ; —and contin ues his establishment of SADDLERY, In Gildon’s new building, where he offers for sale, goods at wholesale and retail, and at reduc ed prices. ALSO, A quantity of NEGRO SHOES. dec 2 u 4 81 The Subscriber Has received, per ships Cora, Oglethorpe, &c. OS CONSIGNMENT, 1 box black lead Pencils 20 crates Earthen-ware 129 bbls do 1 bale Cassimeres 2do white Flannels 3 bales cotton stuffs, consisting of Ging hams and Lustres— Which he offers for sale at low prices. JOHN THOMAS, dec 1 § 80 Rice’s wharf Landing, from ship Prudence, 32 bundles Hay 2000 feet white pine Boards 2O barrels Newark cider Goshen Butter, in firkins. For sale by CHARLES W. CARPENTER 84 CO. nov 28 78 Cheese and Butter. 142 casks of real goshen Cheese, now landing from schr. Milo. Also, 1500 wt; Butter—for sale bv NORTON & WA DRAMS. dec 1 80 Tea, 20 chests Hyson Tea, recent importation, of superior quality*— for sale by T. H CONEY & CO. nov 27 h TI Rice’s wharf. Gillett & Milne HAVE RECEIVED, by recent ARRI VALS, 16 cases well assorted Irish Linens 1 do furniture Fringe 200 groce white and colored bed Lace l y bale linen bed Tick 1 case marseilies bed Quilts from 9 to 14-4 1 bale london superfine Cloths Ido do do double milled CassimCrcs 3 do 7-4 Cloths for servants 4 cases black and colored canton Crapes 2 Jo do Sarcenets 1 do changeable do * 2 do Levantines, black and colored 1 do black Florentine swansdown and plush Tippets silk, cotton, cassimere and merino Shawls 2 cases bandanna and flag Handkerchiefs 1 do linen Thread 1 do do Imperial 3 cord do 1 do lisle cambric Thread 1 do cotton Thread from No. 12 to 104 1 trunk gentlemen’s muslin Cravats 2 cases black and colored sewing Silks and Twist 6do white and colored Homespuns 2do worsted and marscilles Vestings real welsh Flannels, very fine irish, russian and clouting Diapers dutch Rolls and german Sheetings 1 case 5-4 fine irish Sheetings 2 trunks rich chintz furniture Calico 2 do common do do Calicoes and printed Cambrics plain and figured do cotton Shirting 9 stripe and plaid Ginghams jaconet and mull mull MuslinS thread Laces, Edgings and Footings fine mechlin thread Laces and Footings silk and muslin Trimmings artificial Flowers and Wreaths fine black and colored Bombazines irish Poplins black, violet and green silk Velvets 5 hales Plains and Blankets 2 do superior rose do furniture and common Dimities real ostrich Plumes superior black and white Crapes do colored do black, white and colored Satins silk Ribbons, &c. &c. 57 oct 30 Ground Nuts wanted. CASH will be given for any quantity of Ground Nut, of a good quality. Apply to G. F. &. OLIVER PALMES, dec 2 f n 81 To Rent, Clf applied fur this iveek.J ®A Building well calculated for a dry good store, in a good stand. Enquire at this Oflier. dec 1 80 To Rent, A two story IIOIJ.SK, in Broughton street, next door west of F.sq, Shoftall’s ; well calculated for a boarding-house. Possession will b<* given the Ist January next. Enquire at this office. dec 1 f i 80 Struyed from Snvummli, On the evening nf the ‘iCuh .Yuvemher, A pair of black NORSKS, 1 ‘l |ni|t LI or 154 hnnds high —both i I have switch tails, sod one it little white on two or three of Id* feet, mid u small stat in hi* f ire F.arlt hone had a halt nr on him when he went an ay. Ton dollar* mul nil ri ennuble expenses wiU l<e paid for their r *ui u ‘■-< 1 H- r/r.Y KtMRAJ.L. Jtalcg at Auction. THIS DAY, 2 d instant, WILL BE SOLD AT MY PTORE, Groceries and Dry Goods. Among -which are 5 hhds. muscovado Suirar 15 bbls do do -15 kegs manufactured Tobacco 15 do Butter, 30 jars do. 40 bags Shot, 50 boxes Cigars 20 ditto. Mustard 15 pieces Cotton. Bagging 3 bales 6-4 blue Cloth “ 2 do pelisse Cloths, asserted colours 1 do middling blue, black fk brown Cloth’ 1 do French superior black and blue 2 do. blue and black Cassimeres 1 dp. duffil Blankets, 1 do. rose do. 3 do. white and blue Plains 1 trunk super beaver Glove3 1 case Bombazetts 1 do. superfine Irish Linens Waistcoating, Pins, and a variety of oth,- cr articles. Sale at 11 o’clock. <lec - 2 D. Williford, auct’r, TOMORROW, 3d instaht, Will be sold on John Hunter's wharf, AN ENTIRE INVOICE OF 94 crutes and 4 hhds. well assorted Crockery Ware. 3 erms will be liberal, and made known on the day of sale. Sale to commence at 11 o’clock. 80 M. TIER HER /’dj* CO. auct’rs. TOMORROW, 3 d instant, If ill be sold at Hunter*s wharf, for account of the bag Unity , capt. Holmes, arid alt concerned, One cask FILES. Terms cash—sale at 11 o’clock. g 1 M. HERBERT tA Cos. Auct'rs. ~~ On THURSDAY NEXT, 4th inst. Will be sold on Bolton's central wharf, without re- Bei'vey 70 hogsheads prime Jamaica Sugar 2000 bushels Liverpool ground Salt 10 tons English Castings Terms, approved endorsed notes at four month#; Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. J\l. Herbert Sj co. auct'rs. , dec 2 * 81 On Friday, sth Dec. next, Jf ill be sold at Smith's wharf to close a concern, r rf At twelve o’clock, *l'he fine fast sailing ship TH OMA S GIBBONS, burthen about 350 tons, copper Fastened and copper sheathed to deep ballast trim ; with her tackle <y apparel, as she last arrived from Liver pool—ballasted with iron, copper dross and stone —now ready to take in a cargo. Terms wiil be liberal, and made known on the day of sale. M. HERBERT U CO. auct'rs. nov 28 79 Valuable city Property FOR SALE AT AUCTION. ON TUESDAY NEXT, 9th instant, Will be sold before the Exchange of this city, AT 12 O’CLOCK, A. M. NMIJ The Lot and Buildings, no. 2 4, liberty ward, consisting of three well-finished tene ments, rented to good tenants, for the present, at the rate of sixteen hundred dollars. The lot is city property, paying ground rent annually of twenty-five dollars, ordered rent fee simple’ on the payment of about five hundred dollars. Also —the Lot no. 4, in Vernon-tything, Heath coat-ward, fronting on President-street, occu pied at present by mrs. M. Miller, in fee simple, with one comfortable Dwelling-house and other small houses therein rented at the rate of six hundred dollars. Terms —approved endorsed paper, at four, six and eight months, adding interest at the rate of eight per cent 81 M. HERBERT & CO. Auct'rs. THIS DAY, 2d instant, The following Property WILL be offered FOR SALE, at the Court- House, in this city, being the real estate of the late R. Wavne, esq. and sold for the ben efit of the heirs of said estate, viz. House and Lot, No. 1, Yamacraw. Wharf Lot, No. 1, l)o. Wharf Lot, Na 10, Do. One ‘flown Lot, at Spring Hill. One Five Acre Lot, Chatham County, on the 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 bleared 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 whole tract will be sold or divided into two tracts to suit puVchaseis. 300 acres Pine Land, in the neighbourhood of Monteith. 11,000 acres Pine Land, in Effingham Coun ty, laid oil’ in tracts of from three to five hun dred acres each. 6000 acres of Land, in Scriven County, in different traits, spme of the tracts prime su'amp and oak anil hickory lands. 310 acres of Land, Washington County, oak and hickory. 202 1-2 acres Land, Wilkinson County, 12th District No. 265. 450 acres River 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-Curolina. Four Lots in the tow nos Columbia, S. Caroli na. Terms to be made known on the day of sale. GEORGE ANDERSON, i JAMES U WAYNE, Savannah, Dee 2,1, 1817. 35 iSoticc, \I.L (hi So who have demands against the es tate of .1 AM PH Melfl'l'.liOß, dii eased, will please render them to the subscriber, pro perly attested i ami all tho*c iiidehtcil to Said estate, will make paiim nt, to W II I I Ml GIUSON, Executor Ht Mar)’#,Nov 24. IMI7- Mi