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“m HUBS DAY. HAV 16, 1322.
ictnict of a letter Jr• )m a Jffercan(ile House
to the - Editor of this paper,
fated the 11 th in ttc sit.
‘•sfjjie advices fro its New-York by the
packets, are to the 4th inst,—As
i evidence of the pr; sssnre for money, 8;
ie scarcity of that article, it is slated that
.BL Bank Stock. hasa fallen from 105 a
98— Exchange on F ngland from 113 a
lotton 13 a 16 c. tuts, some of which
i forcetiat thel. timer price.” “*
in tewing informal.’ion has been fur
ysnrieud. It respects “FORGED
i” now in circa? ition among us; |
hope that the 1 lint may not be
away upon the p üblic, cr upon
ors of tlie mischie f.
respects the Bank c f Augusta, we
red that the differe; ice is princi
the manuscript; and that as the
e of the red paper, first issued by
k, there are very fe w of the gen
itstanding. They are made pa) •
ier to Aug. Moore or li. Malone.
nterfeit Twenty Doh'ar Notes of
ik of Augusta, old plate, signed
umittyng, President, and E Early,
, are in circulation of the letter
escutcheon suspended from the
f the eagle in the vignette, in the
ft it, seventeen stripes ; in tiro gen
ie, thirteen stripes.
; feathers in the eagle and the back
darker in the counterfeit than in
uioe.
the signatures and writing in the
feit stiff and formal.
; public are cautioned against Fives,
id Three Dollar Notes of the Bank
; Fear, which are in circulation;
wenlies and Twos of the Stale
’ North Carolina
i altered Notes of the Bank of the
State of South Carolina; one and two dol
ar poles, altered to Tens, Twenties, and
llipdi cds.”
ifcj’ We are requested lo mention that
IB Sunday last, on the occasion of a Ser
apu Ly the Rev. Mr. McCarthy, Pastor
f tfce R 'man Catholic Chapel, ninety s x
lellars and twenty cents were collected,
H, kid of the Female Asylum.
lor the Chronicle.
[LALETIIES to GELLIUS.*
Geluus { Geliics !—you seem
it of breath ; wet your pen again
we’ll then consider the subject,
mblic, you know arc respectable,
y who appear before them, should
o, or they forfeit all claim lo their
n or regard. When writes
rs to read, he must have in view
musementoi edification; anything
vould be foolish and absurd- Now
, “if you can point out one obnox
sage, what Isay will not be so ba
be taken as orthodox.” But in
’shewing my errors by reason ai d
;ration, you brandish your blade in
ind by a species of talismanhi, raise
ge pictures, which you giv - - to
iders, as gewgaws, triumphing in
Is this treating yourself, the puh
me ingenuouslv ? Sanctarius and
apparatus, “ the gabbling of geese, ”
such pictures, or rather they are
which you have raised from the
ird of your own fancy, per artem
ice, for I am sure they can have no
on with any thing I have written,
my papers may possess errors, I
ng to admit, it were almost im
; it could be otherwise, on such a
but none I hope that are wilful
Those that 1 may have unforlunate
n into, were purely owing lo the
ity of my mind, and not lo a wish
;ad any one. My object was mere
salize a few scattered rays of light,
d there to bo met with, gleaming
e pages of philos pity, and turn
to some use, in th? study of mind,
we, do’nt be alarmed, Gel litis, I’m
ing out on new adventures ; I shall
use to the shores of the old conti
ind doea a part of he intellectual
emain undiscovcicd, are there new
lias to be sought lor, in these regi
;c!inc the glory of discovery ; and
ht I may do, posterity will be at
to recog il/e them, by toe name cl
—if) on choose.
is been said by an intellectually
ian, that language is ihe key to ad
dge : and that he who undertakes
net others, should not only appear,
iuld himself be instructed. Now,
, i layou have studied the language
;!vs>u write, selling aside the sub
ielf, it is plain to the commonest
you have no availed yourself of
tudies in your compositi >n ; fir al
i every sen'ence, you ti espass upon
lain rule of grammar. Inyom first
ce, you separate the proposition
le word it governs ; in your next,
y “ attempts n-instead of, at
teed; a Pule below, do »oit not ad
alainly what isunphilosophic, in say
jre is but one wav of instructing
here is an infinity of right ways,
he susceptibilities are variant in an
Ihen !
But it is for my doctrines you reserve
the severest caustic of your criticism
When 1 mentioned, from observing the
reciprocal influence of the mind and body
upon each other, that education or eaily
swtly might cooperate with the vital
pji.ciple, in developing the cerebral or
|pns in sucli a manner, as to predispose
cb lay the foundation for a fieev activity,
aW more enlarged display of she intel.ee
wl functions, I had no expectation, Gel-
JBp, ol exciting in your mind or in any
Sanctarius and his apparatus, than
4ftt the words 1 was then writing, wouid
Kume grid-front, on which ilifc king ol
Hyland might roast his muticn \oiyou
■ Vide the Chronicle of the 6th inst,
would think of Sanctarius, when reading
what I had written, and, forsooth, straight
way put it down, as a criticism against me,
merely because it popp’d into your head
at tlie time In the same way, bad vou
tiave happened to think of Venus, Pe
trarch, Dr. Slop, or Dr. St. Gr.ido, what
then had been the difference? Why, all
who read the criticism, had taken it f,r
granted, instead of a Doctor, that 1 was
tlie greatest Lover, Poet, or Quac k in the
world. B) way of exposing my eirors
then, all amounts to this, that my writing
was tlie remote cause of my critic’s think
ing of the great Italian physiologist in his
balance.
You tell me, if you are understood, that
the motions of a ship or any machine, .he
plan of which our minds have conceived,
and our hands executed, are as much a
part of tlie mind, as the voluntary motions
of our body. Canyon beserioui? The
agitations of the air, 1 know occasions du
motions ol a ship ; in like manner, am I to
be taught then, the blowing of a sensorial
glsb from the cranium, down the mrves,
causes voluntary motions ? Query, Did
not Achilles i lien owe his swiftness to the
rapidity, with which these cramological
■whirl-winds descended the tubes ot the
nerves; but this fact was not known to
Noenides, his Poet ?
It you understand by the term compara
tive psycholog, *• the gabbling of geese, the
croaking ot frogs,” &<;. as yt u vitl lure
it, I am sure no other person will, who
reads my papers, so that yon may have the
satisfaction to believe you will monopolize
all tlie laugh and pleasure of being shrewd
and witiy, if these bi your object.
But I begin already to suspect, it is
more the object of my critic to play ,dl'
Don Quixotte, and Saucho Pansa, fi. an, w
costume, than to guard the go »i i t h,
public, for whom he seems to volunteer
himself a guardian:—For at every step, he
advances, he seems to be charging upon
wind-mills, which the moment btf.ir nul
risenjup out of air lo impede uis p . g eas •
or like Dr. Syntax, he seems to be u.k
ing views of tilings far out of sight, whi .
his Kosinante strays out of tlie way with
him, or plunges him into some pool over
his down-bent neck.
If I have written any thing contrary to
the prevailing opinions of the philosophers
of the clay, 1 am not conscious of it ; and
so tar from “ originality" being an “ im
pelling motive” with me, I have laid no
claim lo it, farther than in the manner ot
treating ho subject.
Except you convince me you have stu
died my subject, you wi'l not hear ft cm
me again on any account —so farewell, my
Gellius!
PHILALE IIIES.
im:D.
At T.a Vairie, in Uritany, Madame -Ida
luide Picquet lie JLltsse, wife of Mr 1.
Picquet, ugod 55 yi a: s. Mr Picquo, aa
Is well known to many of our reade s,
sought a residence in this country with
his family at a time when the revolution
ary cruelties in France sent into cxiie a
large proportion of the best blood of the
nation. Having resided here mai y years,
esteemed and respected, Mr and Mrs.
Picquet, after the restora ion of public .
order, returned to France, wber- they
have continued, till the recent dispensa
tion of Providence his remov d huh. it is
to be- hoped, lo afar happier and more ex
aited situation Those who recollect, as
many doubtless I.ere do, the dignified de
meanour and many amiable qualities of
Mis. Picque*, will sympathise with the
bereaved family in the loas ihey have sus
tained, while they will take a melancholy
pleasure in healing tesi.mony to the ex
cellence of one greatly beloved for her
many virtues.
Geo Adv
AugwsUx IVu-feS iiucvoi\t,
Os Produce SJ Merchandize ; bought from,
and furnished to, the Wagons,
C Corrected for the Chronicle J
Cot'on, Prime f dullJ 15 a 15J
Prime Selections, 16
Other descriptions as in quality, 10 al-1)
Cotton Bagging, - 35 a 37)
Sugar, in demand 11a
inferior 10 a 11
[No prime sugars in market,]
Coffee, (in demand) 31 a 33
Myi ases, ... - 42 a45
Salt, Liverpool Ground, 31 j a 371-2
Do. Alum, 75
Iron, 5) a 6
Rum, Jamaica, 1 37.) a 1 50
[1,., Nevv-Rngland, 4-5 a 50
Gin, Holland, 1 11 1 ~ 6
Do. Northern, 45 a 50
Brandy, Cognac, 1 6 ') a 1 75
Whiskey, Northern 41 a 42
Flour, 7 50
Leaf Tobacco, 3 50 a 3 75
Manufactured, do 12 a3O >
according to quality. S
EXCHANGE.
Bank Bill 1 xcliange.
United States Bank notes,s as)pr ct prem
Nevv-Yot * Post notes, 5a 5) pret prem
No Carolina Suite Bank notes, par
Wwbern 8t Cape Fi.a;’, la I) ct dis
South Carolina, 2 a ct per prem
Tennessee & Alabama. 20 a25 pretdis
Bridge Bilis—no purchasers.
Bills of Exchange.
; Bills on N.York, short signt 5a 5) >rem
i ()o. Boston, 4) a sprct prem
i Do. Philadelphia, do do
• Do. Providence. do do
■ ID. Baltimore, 4 a 4J do
Do. Charleston, 2 percipient
Span’sh Do'lars, 2 o per Prm
- \oierican, Por ugttese, 4-oer I’rm
' and British Gold, 5
Doubioons, • 15 50
; Strajed
l
. TjXROM the subscriber about 3 weeks
: Jl since, a yellow Sorrel Horse, with a
, dark streak on his hack, and a knot unde.
- bis jaw, which appears a-> if it had bee
- broken ; be was in good order and abou
v 10 veais old.—-Ary person returning
n said "horse to me, or leaving information
1 where he is to be found, will be liberally
.f, rewarded.
Jv lui G- Ilolcomlje.
I May 16—— —3t
AUCTION, f
By '1 hompsoii Andrews^
Till S I) IV,
At ten o’clock, will be Sold,
before our ft tore,
H'DHhbS. SUGAR, Muscovado
lU I this, do
11 litis. ■ turn,
Du. Whiskey,
Pipes Cm,
Du- Brandy,
40 Pb s Ibiirie Shad,
7 Qr. (’ sks & 2 Half Pipes Malaga
Wh.e,
SO Boxes M.mld Candles,
30 K gs Mil..nfuctured Tobacco, Ec
5 Boxes sV!iitteinm-N No. 10 Col
ton Ci. o, kc kc ZJc,
And nnnr diad Ij after w-thin doors,
A general, assor hiphl of
Additional.
3 Boacn tl.i tcis’ llatklcs,
50 Do P o'er,
40 I) f.laret,
4 Pipe Gin
‘I enn» at Sa'.;.
May 16 U
Leghorn Gypsies
AX') HATS.
C ASES L dies’, M sscs, Men’s St boy’s
liftgllOTU
AND HATS,
Os aSn prnor Quality,
FOR • M.K LNC3IAT.LT LOW.
i m-n '®:sD©a)So
An extensil e assortment >f Staple U Fancy
DRY GtiODS,
ADAPTS 9 TO THE PRESENT & APPRO AC RING
SEASON,
V C VIZ \) p
lutXTKA Super & Superfine, black blue
and Coronation mixed Cloths and Cas
si./.eri s, (one piece blue cloth very
supcijor )
Super k couuimn black white and figured
Merseilh.i, Valencia, Florentine and
figured Cassimcre V.islings,
Wiiite an I Striped Jeans, Cotton Floren
lines, cotton Cassime. es, plain anil s( ri]t
ed Drll'ings, blue Nankins, plain and
striped yellow ditto, (long ami shorl
pieces,) and black Camleis, for coals
and pantaloons
Super, midd.ing and Inw-prlccd Bomba
aettes, plain, twilled and figured black
and assorted colors
Black and blue black Bombazines, fine
and cheap
Small Cashmere and figured Silk Hand
kerchiefs, new articles and very rich
Jaconets, Mull, Mull Jaconet and common
cafnbr'cks
7-4 and 8-4 Damask Table Linen
Super London Chintz, Furniture and
Printed Cimibricks and Calicoes
White and brown Irish Linens in whole
and half pi tees, a part very fine
Tlpvad, B binelte and Silk I,aces, a great
assorlmniit
India and F . nch Levantinas, Florences,
Sarcenet:es and Satins, plaid, striped,
figured and plain, black, white, green
an 1 L.s.oried colors
Caroline. Carl : 6le and cambric Ginghams
Silk and Tabby Velvets, assorted colei’s;
one piece white, suitable for painting
Black, white and green Italian Crapes and
Gauzes
Rook, Mull and Jaconet Muslin, scollop
ami Inserting trimmings, (a few pieces
l aser imps vety wide amt rich)
Flag, Bambino, Canton and German Silk
Handkerchiefs
Nail kin and Canton Crapes, plain and fi
gured black and assorted colors
Elegant Satin figured Mandarin crape
Dresses
Nankin and Mandarin crape Shawls and
Scarfs.
Plain and figured Books, Lena and Swiss
Muslins and Scotch Lawns
Low-priced Lenoes, suitable for pavilions
Wiiite, spotted and cross barred cambric
Cravats
Ladies’ and gentlemen’s black and white
Silk Hose and Gloves
Elegant figuted Satin and Needlework
Muslin Robes, Walking Die tics and
Scarfs, very rich
Ribbons, an extensive assortment of ail
kinds, tqo great a variety to particular
isc
Pearl, thread, bone and ivory Shirt and
Suspender Buttons
Slid! and Imitation Combs, a good assort
ment
Bonnet Wire, Pasleb tards. Willow Fiats
and Millinetls
Bandboxes by the package and dozen
Black, while, blue, green and assorted
Italian and India Sewing Silk
Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Shirtings and
Sheeting, <*c. &c. kc.
WITH A Otic AT VARIETY OF ARTICLES
JTOT KJHJMI.RATEU,
Comprising an Assortment equal, if not su
perior to any in the city, which are offer
id fi" sale at wholesale or retail, vi ry low
for cash, or on a liberal credit for town
acceptances
REGULAR SUPPLIES
Will be received from onr partner in New-
York through the summer, which will en
able us to keep constantly on hand a gen
era) assortment of fresh Seasonable Goods,
of the newest fashions and latest importa
• ions.
On hand, as usual,
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF FASH
IONABLE, FINE
Straw Bonnets & Trimming
Jewett, &be\\ § Co.
Upper wing, City Hotel,
May 16 wtf
A Bargain
MAY be had in the purchase of an ex
cellent Sulkey and se' of Harness,
bv a plying at the City Hotel.
May 15 U
-
For the Benefit Os
Change of Performance,
This Evening, (Thursday) .1 fay 16
Mr. IV. BLANCHARD,
DECS leave to inform the Ladles and Gen
tlemen of Augusta that Mrs ULAN
CHAFij will perform the
Grand Ascension,
(The same as she performed at the Phila
delphia an<l Ncw-Yorlc Theatres.)
She iviU ascend fram the Singe to the Upper
Gallery, anil descend upon tlx
Tight Hope,
(A feat never attempted by any other Fe
male.)
AIR. BLANCHARD
Will perform his Mathematical and Philo
sophical Experiments.
By Master George:
lie-will conclude -wJh the Herculean Feat oj
Ji. limiting
Two Carriage Wheels.
FAVMvVjtUv,
(run ii.hyo i-hkhojiknon,)
D'ill go through her pleasing Equilibriums
on the
■ Slack Wire.
Dwarf Dance— Ey Mr Blanchard.
Favorite, Soak— By Miss (i aneburd.
And conclude her performance on the
tight lion:.
The -whole to conclude with
Mrs. Blanchard's
Grand performance on the Tight ItopQ,—
•with Cfair, Board, &e.
And Dance a Pas Seul in Fetters,
(A. feat never before attempted
by any other Female.)
Admission to the Dress Box, one dol
lar; other parts of the Theatre 5U cents
—Children ha'f price.
Seats for the Boxes, can be taken at
Mrs. Wilson’s, or at No. 4, Bridge How.
May 16
FIRE WORKS.
Mu- JOHN YIOEF.AU respectfully in
forms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Augus
i taand its vicinity, that joyfully to celebrate
the Anniversary of the Independence of
the United States, he will (jive a grand
display of Fire Works on the next
FOURTH OF JULY, in the second lot
oelow the Theatre. Great pains will be
taken in erecting good seats for the ac
commodation of tlie Ladies. Particulars
will he given in June next.
May 16 2t
lilMtk
CEASES Boston Slone Lime,
jnst received and in prime order—for
Sale by
•John C. Ilolcoijibc.
Mwv 16 2t
I.antls For Sale,
Xr application be male immediately.
Lot 35, District 22 Early County son the
Waters of Lime Creek ,-j> Lot 189, District
3, Henry County, Lot 210 District 12,
Monroe County.—-Apply at this Office.
April 16
Notice,
PERSONS having business with the
Regimental Court of Enquiry for the
10th Regiment, are requested to give
their attendance at the City Hall, on Sa
turday (he 18lh inst. at 10 o’clock, A M.
J. U. Stanford, cl’k.
May 16 It
For Sale,
A LIKELY Mulatto Girl eighteen years
of age, an excellent seamstress, nurse
and house servant. —She will be sold low
if applied for immediately—sold lor no
fault. —Enquire at this office.
May 16 3t
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the honorable the
Court of Ordinary of AVarren county, for
leave to sell the real estate of Germain
Tucker, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs and creditors of said deceased.
Frances H. 'Pucker, adm’x.
' Wm. B. Hundley, adm’r.
May 16, 1823—m9m
Soiitb-CaroKna.
Shimey Jq Kcjliity.
John Jenkins, et al J Edgefield District. *
WHEREAS it appears that Haley G
Jenkins resides without the limits •?
of this stale. —It is therefore ordered, that
the said Haley (>. Jenkins do plead, an- ‘
swer of demur to the bill in this case j
within three months after the publication
hereof,, or the bill will be taken pro con- \
ffisso against him.
Whitfield Brooks,
Com'r. E. E. J).
May 16, 1822.
George Hammond,')
Attorney, j
«• > In Equity.
Charles Goodwin, ( 1 *
Trustee, &c, J
In Obedience to an order of the Court
ol Equity, will positively be sold at
■ famhnrgh, on .he hist Monday in June
next, on a credit ol one and two years, a
tract ol 949) acres, lying on Horse Creek,
near Us confluence with Savannah river,
and within two miles of Augusta. The
purchaser will be required to give note
and s. curity, and to pay in cash the cost
of suit.
Whit. Brooks,
Com'r E E. Ji.
Edgefield Court-House, >
12th May, 1322. «, M 16-w.ls
gj’Mr John M. Tillmu • will attend for
me to the sale of the foregoing land.
av. n.
33 Days’ Drawing
Over.
’V ickets 30 0 oWaT s.
No. 31,939. a Prize of SIOOO was o, dered
cby a gentleman in Augusta
fiftiiciass,
Gram! NVUonaV
22 day's WroYiiwg oveT
lias more prizes floating in its wheel
than any other Lottery in America.
Brand Capital Prize,
On?, \Uuu\vfcA r V\\nwaand
liuV\av».
CAPITAL PRIZES ARE
lor 835,000 £B(S of 1,000
lof 10,000 j 7«f 000
4of 5,000 595 of 100
Besides an immense number of small
er prizes.
Prizes to be deposited in the Wheel as fol
lows i
10th day lof 5,000 dols.
15th do. lof 5,000 do.
25t1. do. lof 5,01,0 do.
27th do. lof 10,000 do.
28th do. \of 25,00 ft do.
30th do- lof 100,000 do
All the other prizes flouting from the
commencement of the drawing,
D. Gillespie’s
Fortunate Office, Pennsylvania Avenue,
Washington Cay,
The Managers Official Report of each
day’s drawing will he regularly published
in the National Intelligencer, the day after
the drawing.
Recollect U. GILLESPIE has sold more
Capital Prizes in different Lotteries since
lie has been engaged in the business, than
any other vender of Tickets in America-
The following since the first of January
last ;
Grand Capital in the Monument
Lottery, $40,000
Literature do. 25,(JgC
Consolidation do. 30,000
Grand Capital in the State Lottery,
of Pennsylvania, §20,000
National Lottery, 4lh classy
35,000
Washington, January, 1822.
*** The price of Tickets
has advanced to §2U ; as the drawing of
the LOTTERY Will be completed in the
course of the present month, those who
wish tickets would do well to send to or
leave orders with the subscribers immedi
ately ; and they shall he forwarded to Ur.
GILLESPIE with all possible dispatch.
J. 8t U. ELY, Booksellers, j,’
Broad-Sir eel
May 16 wlf
THF Sf T BS I?IBKBS,
Offer for Sale,
A Largo nunfber of
shkimuP
OF ALL SIZES, WA l{ RANTED
ALSO
STILLS repaired, and other kinds of
Copper AVork, done as usual at their
Manufactory. V-
John Beach, & Co
Broad .street, ugusta.
April 15 law6t
*** I foi'Avarn all pontons
from trading for any notes given, by Hen
ry Shultz, made payable to Benjamin
Pierce and William Allen
Benj. Pierce.
| May 2 *
!!!!Notice!!!!
I \VI LL attend at my office at the cor
ner of Washington and EUi» Street, ad
joining Mr W. V/. Holt’s office, on every
Thursday anilFridayj until the first day of
Jane, from ten until one o’clock, for the
purpose of collecting the State and Conn*
ty tax so- the year 1821- All persons in
arrears for tax will do well to avail them,
selves of this opportunity, otherwise exe.
cut ions will he issued without respect to
■persons.
E. Bugg, t. c.
March 25 ts
Tardy Mans,
HAVE JUST RECEIVED*.
And offer for Sale,
AT lIF.TtUCXD PHICJiS,
V ORTE, ]
V L f'!TKNCRII.FE,|'V Viu^'
MADEIRA, J
Together with a general assortment of
GROGMMES.
- lAvt’unl Baroucke,
Suitable for a Famiy
And two light WAGONS, which they
will sell low fop OAS{l*
May (5 8t
SKETt HKS
op ryiiK
lAft & Covre»\)om\enc«i
op
XATIUXAEL GUEEXE
Major-General of the Armies of the United
Stales, in the War of tin Revolution.
CombJ.'d chief IJ from original materials.
Hi rnk HON. WILLIAM JOHNSON,
Os Charleston, Smith Carolina,
In two yols. 4to—ln Hoards, gli).
FOli s.uk ur
J. 11. Khv
may 18 ts '
XOTICE
Will he Hold,
ON the first Tuesday in July next, a
greeahly to an order cbtain.-d from
Ibo honorable the Court of Ordinary of-
Uiciimond county,
20 Shares Steam
Boat block,
belonging to the estate of David M'Kinney,
deceased.—Terms made known on the]
day of sale.
CoMancc 8. McKinney,
Jiil mini sti at'ix.
May Id ids
’l'ano 'SVfefeks longer,
DR. C. S. liREWSTF.IT,
SURGEON 13 ENT | ST.
w 1,1. continue in Augusta this sea
son, to assist those who require the as
sistance of a Dkntist, to furnish new
Teeth, or to assist in the preservation pfl
the natural Tenth.
All advice given gratis, and Teeth not
too far decayed, so loaded that they shall
never decay or give pain.
Office in Jtl'Jntosh-sfreel, North of the,
J'ost- Office.
May Id
& "
AJLf. HURLEY, of Richmond,
student of E. Baker, Esq well known td
the faculty and the citizens of Virginia,
is now in Augusta, and proffers to tin in
habitants bis professional services as a
Dentist,
The documents in the possession of Mr. '%
II will be exhibited to those who nss#
ho-orliim tyith tbeir confidence.
Families will be attended at their resi
dence, by leavings line at the CITY ijfji
I EL*
April 11 If
Thirty Dollars
H E W .1U).
RAN a WAY from the
plantation in Burke county the follow,
ng negroes, vix :
NED,
A likely well looking fellow, about twenty
years of age, five feel 7or 8 inches high,
very black, is smart and intelligent.
AARON,
About 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or (5 Inches
high, thick visage, has a scar on his face,
is smart and intelligent.
BILLY,
about 3<j| years of age, 5 feet 10 or 11
inches high, rough countenance, and his
knees bending inward'.
Ned was bought of Col. M. Myers of
Savannah, and is well known there. —
Aaron was purchased of Mrs. FrasCr of
Savannah, and is well known there
Biliv was bough. of Messrs. Baker (J Min
ton’, Commission Merchants. They will
probably attempt to go Savannah by the
way of Augusta, or make some landing on
the river for that purpose, having been
brought tip in the country by boat. The
ab ve reward w fl be given for lodging
them in jail, or delivering them to the.
subscriber on his plantation, or ten
lor either of them *
John \V. Reynolds.
May 18—-6 t *
Notice. '
f|MIF. undcra'gned requests those ro» ,
I whom he is indebted, to present their,
demands property authenticated to Wfn.
W. Holt, Esq? uu or before Saturday tba
IBi.li insiam. ’■ V . ' ,
Vs, Barton.
May 13 3!