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| |r~7Th'c Steam-Boat Charleston, was
F„rr ve Charleston for this place on Thursday,
‘ll will probably be here this evening, or to
!l£! SW-*w “ m re *“™ Clittvlesto l ’
Mediately. N dec
For Charleston,
IXS\ The regular packet sloop GENERAL
WASHINGTON, capt. Campbell, will
gftTcharlesvon, in 2or 3 days; for freight or
p us.wre, having superior accommodations, app y
iH r %tCV SwKs, O OBSON & HILLS,
f? dec 20.
For Liverpool,
rT£ The ship ROBERT, captain Tliomp.
son; now loading at Johnson’s lower
flrpfwi will meet w ith dispatch. Tor freight
1 Dosage, apply to the master on board, or to
<rp b 11 J. BATTELLE.
For Freight or Charter,
■ The superior brig ELIZABETH, cap-
Qy.tnin Bradford, burthen 330 tons. Now
Ireudyto take in. For terms apply to the master
|in -board, at Johnston’s lower wharf,or as above.
For Freight or Charter.
I}, The elegant coppered ship CO.V
----OR ESS, John C. King, master, burthen
I rested 363 tons, in order for any voyage. Apply
I io the piaster, or as above.
For sale, freight or charter,
if. The fast sailing brig SABLY-.9NN,
captain Saunders; burthen 220 tons;
packet built , with handsome accommo
itionjj, newly .sheathed, and completely over*
ji ’led. Apply to the master on board at John
son’s lower wharf, or as above.
For the West-ladies,
.hi (l (i . Mu i -ket ,
The brig THRRE-SISTERS, captain
Hay ward: has half a cargo ready. Apply
jn board at Johnson’s lower wharf,or as above.
For Boston,
T’ue brig Jt: RO, captain Chase, will
sail in two or three days. Tor freight
ppply at the wharf occupied by Oim-
Head & Battlle, to the master on boaid, or as
lore.
_ For Boston,
The packet brig GEORGIA, captain
West, will sail in all next week. For
•eight or Dassage apply to the master, or to
J. BATTELLE.
Who open for sale on liberal terms,
To close consignments,
iRTiei.ES ALL RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THEIR
PEACES OF MANUFACTURE.
8 bales Flemish Sheetings, Shirtings and
Diapers
, Bdo do unbleached Linen
1 do Tapes and Bobbins
12 do bmssels Carpeting Bordering Sc Rugs
5 elegant Brussels Carpets
2 trunks low priced Muslins
1 trunk white Platillas
11 bales Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Pelice
Cloths, uncommonly handsome and
low charged
10 bales Oznabtirgs and cotton Bagging
32 piece# Dutch flagging
*•’ 5 bales r l icklenb*u o *,
7 do linen Bags
1 cases Violins Strings
2 cases Slates
2 do cedar and slate Pencils
12 boxes smoking Pipes
2 cases nuremburg Toys
2 do pocket and toilet Looking-Glasses
8 cases French letter Paper.
2 do Foolscap writing do.
9 chests and bales German paper hangings
ICO do. double and single barrel Fowling
pieces and Rides
1 case Hones and oil Slones
6 bales cammomile Flowers
6 chests mahogany and oak Liquor Cases
15 hhds and chests Glass Ware, (Decanters,
Tumblers, Wines &.c.
5 packages Shoes ofdiiferent kinds
100 casks assorted cut Nails and brads
7j bundles heart, club and blistered Steel
300 tea Kettles
17 bags Black Pepper
300 jugs Seltzer Water
7 casks white Lead
20 barrels black and bright Varnish
2 tons assorted Cordage
500 double and single Blocks
100 boxes Soap
60 jars very superior Dutch Butter
50 kegs Northern do.
200 boxes Dutch Cheese, one in each
20 cliests small do do.
6 casks Northern do
15 kids Northern Beef
14 qr casks L. P. TencrilFe Wine, 8 years old
100 dozen superior Champaign
ALSO AS ABOVE.
527 blue Grindstones
200 casks stone Lime. dec 19 §96
Robert H. Parker,
1 T liis store, opposite the brick store of
il. messrs. Stoutenburgh &. Thorn, has receiv
d In .Me arrivals, in addition to his former stock
<£ GOODS—
plain soft Satins, figured Virginia do.
figured levantine Silks
6-4’ and 7-4 double chain levantine Shawls
ladies’ silk habit Gloves
do. white and color’d kid do.
misses’ beaver do.
sistersny Hundk’fs, 15 in apiece
fancy silk do.
India Tlumhum’s
marseilles and swansdown Vestings
light Calicoes, furniture Prints
cotton Hollands, 8-4 cotton twilled Shawls
super, super, black & blue french Broadcloths
English do. consisting of black, blue, brown,
olive and mixtures
fiassirneres of various colors v
tine, drab and mixed [Mains
* Cases straw Bonnets
‘2OOO yards northern tow Cloth
1 bale french merino Cloths, an elegant article
for holms’ dresses
Shawls, hr. hr..
Which which will be sold on accommodating
*rirm at wholesale. dec 19 9t>
W. P. (Sj Cos.
r (n mum htoji.stiirf.t,)
K 0.1. Shrllman'ti honrtUng-h'tuir,
JVe 11 mplt!U} usnort im nt of KnglUli, French
and India
DRY noons.
’ “h thfyoJler I, y wholewlr, oil 1,b.-,| ti inn,
q ” , l (twe 9 91
Bank of the State of Georgia,
Sa v ANN All, 19lh December, IW.
“■gIUESDAY next being recommended by council
JL as a day of solemn prayer and religious de
votion to the inhabitants of this city, the bank
w ill he closed on that day ; therefore all hills
and notes falling due on that day and.payable at
this bank, must he taken up on Monday next,
a 97 ANTHONY POItTER, Cashier.
Planters’ Honk.
VN Election will be held. on Mondaj, sth Jan
uary 1818, at the Banking-house in this city,
tor thirteen in rectors, oil the part ot t tie Stock
holders. The poll will be open from nine o’clock,
until two, and from three o’clock, until five.
J. MARSHALL, Cashier.
dec 15 p\92
The Subscriber
INFORMS his friends and the public, that he
has recommenced the AUCTION A Vil
COMMISSION BUSINESS, and will
thankful for a continuance of their former pat-’
ronage. Any business entrusted to his care,
will be punctually attended to. Liberal advan
ces made on all kinds ot property.
JOSEPH DEPASS.
dec 20 8 97
JV. E . Hum, Flour, Cheese,
lire ad, &c.
150 barrels N. E. Rum
20 hhds. do.
100 barrels fresh superfine Flour
20 half barrels do
-60 barrels Alexandria Crackers
10 half barrels do. do.
50 kegs New-York do.
50 barrels pilot Bread
50 do. navy do.
20 qr casks Tcneriffe Wine
30 do. sweet Malaga do.
25 half qr. casks dry Malaga
300 boxes digby Herring
10 barrels Mackerel pL—
-50 do. Boston Beef
100 reams wrapping and writing Paper
100 Demijobrs
20 boxes bard Candles
150 barrels menhaden Fish
100 boxes Soap
10 barrels Salmon
15 half bis. do.
15 hhds. Jamaica Rum
half chests fresh hyson Tea
20 half barrels fly market Beef
white Beans
20 kegs Saltpetre
kegs manufactur’d Tobacco, 8 tw. to lb.
50 nags low mould buck Shot
For sale on accommodating terms by
G. F. Sc OLIVER PALMES,
dec 16 93
The Subscriber
Has received, per ships Cora, Oglethorpe, &c.
ON 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
liawis and Lustres —
Which he offers for sa'e r* lew prices.
’ JOHAT THOMAS ,
dec 1 $96 Rice’s wharf
Just received
BY THOMAS LOKGW OUTH, in Bull-street,
near the bay,
The Gentlemnn’s Annual
TICKET REMEMBRANCER for the year
1818 :
containing an Almanac; ruled Pages for memo
randums for every day in the year 5 list of Du
ties ; Government of the U. S executive, legis
lative and judiciary; Departments at the seat of
government; Territorial Government; list of
the. Navy, Army and Cadets; U. States’ Coin*’;
Weights, &c; Directors of the Bank of the U. S.
and its branches; with much other useful infor
mation is a handsome Pocket-book. Price
51,25.
—ALSO
The Ladies’ Pocket-book and
Remembrancer ;
containing ruled Pages for memorandums for
every day in the year; with many prose and
poetic Selections, embellished with an engraved
Frontispiece—handsomely done up in Pocket
books ; gilt edges. Price §1,25.
T. L. has just received a supply of very supe
rior English Ilotpressed Bath stamped Letter
paper, gilt Or plain edges. *,*A general col
lection f Books and Stationary,
dec 15 §s92
’New Slices.
Just received by the late arrivals from Nev>-York
and Boston, a complete assortment of SHOES,
AMONG WHICH ARE- —
ladies’ black morocco Slips and walking Shoes
gentlemen’s copper fastened calf Shoes
Wellington Boots, morocco Shoes
dancing Pumps ; bl’k, white & col’d kid Slips
misses and children’s Boots and Shoes
ALSO,
3000 pair lined and bound Shoes
0000 do negro do
500 do black and colored Slips
A few boxes and barrels first quality Cheese
Do. firkins of Goshen Butter
For sale by WOOD & WALKER.
dec 9 SB7
Just received,
Per brig Sally-Ann, from Rotterdam,
and roit sale nr the svbkciuhers,
3 pair elegant Looking-Glasses
9 elegant liquor Canes
2 casks German Sausages.
OLMSTEAD & BATTELLE.
dec 1 §0 80
T. IVs. Chamberlain
VCQUAINTS his friends, and customers in
general, that lie is now receiving his sea
sonable supply of
DRY GOODS,
Which consists of almost every article in that
line, and which he oilers on as low terms as at
any store in the city, hy wholesale and retail,
nov. 10. $ C'2
Servant's Shirts.
J's ST received, 1(#)0 stout linen Shirts, made
np in I'nuiee, suitable for house servants, (of
sale very low hy Wn, V, OOlIMKIIM ;K,
deco fHfi no rt>i. l'iwt corner Ei chanjr
3VV E. Hum.
12 hhds N. E. Burn, tor sale by
M. KEICHUM,
doc 20 97 Jones’ wharf.
For Sale,
100 barrels brown SUGAR
25 do- white Havana do.
10 do-and ljhds. muscovado do.
100 Hides
15 qr. casks .Malaga WINE
Muscatel and bloom Raisins
dec 20 597 RAC DRY & DUPONT.
Apples.
50 barrels Apples — jusi re ceived anti for sale
by C. HELEN it CO.
dec 21 n 97 mo. 55, Holton's wharf.
Samuel C. House
Offers for sale, at his store on Jones’ -wharf,
ITMV’K thousand pounds prime green Coifee
. 15 hhds and 2O bbls brown Sugars
10 hhds w. i. Hum, high proof
6do Jamaica ilo do do
2 pipes port Wine—2 do cognac Brandy
3u bags Ginger
50 do rimento
25 boxes choice Claret
Teneriffe and S. Madeira, in quarter casks
dry Malaga, in half qr do
lontlon particular Madeira
jamaica Hum and e. i>. Madeira, by the
dozen, 14 years old
teneriff’e and port Wine, bv the dozen
fresh hyson and young-hyson Teas
boston Chocolate, no. 1
cargo and mess Beef
sirioked do
35 boxes Spanish Segars
20 hhds Copperas
130 boxes Pipes
80 tons english and swedes Iron and Plough
moulds
german Steel, Vises, Anvils, Spikes
Waggon-box£Sr-ergfiVirCastin gs
lM*Hy%fi6fTlinseed Oil 96 dec 19
JJ W McKenzie,
rice’s wharf
HAS just received per ship Adonis, and sev
eral other arrivals from New-York, the fol
lowing articles: which he offers for sale, on
accommodating terms, to suit purchasers, viz.
43 boxes of Hats, assorted
a few dozen morocco Caps
41 crates stone IVare
11 hhds. do. do.
80 bbls. first quality Newark Cider
20 dozen fancy Chairs, of different patterns
and low prices
9 kegs Goshen Butter
a few half bbls. Ist qual. fiy-market Beef
dec 17 n94
The Subscribers
Have now landing per brig Hero,
30 mahogany high post Bedsteads
20 field do
10 single do
25 dozen Windsor Chairs
4 mahogany Wash Stands
20 Bereaus
21 barrels Glauber Salts
8 barrels pilot bread
OtAISTEAD & B ATTELLE.
nov 28 v, 78
Hats, Bonnets, Boots § Shoes.
CLARK TILESTON, have received and of
fer for sale, at'their store in Congress-street,
south side the market, a general assortment of
Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes,
AMONG WHICH ARE *
Gentlemen’s best superfine HATS
Youth’s & children’s super. £t fancy do.
Common and low priced do.
500 roram do.
100 merino pUted do.
500 felt, of good quality do.
1000 negro Mats, very low
200 children’s morocco Hats.
10 doz. ladies’ bl’k & drab beaver BONNETS
4 cases do. straw do.
packages ot Boots and Shoes, suitable for
country trade
The above stock being direct from the manu -
factories, will be sold low for cash, or approved
paper. dec 9 snß7
T. lL Con cly § Cos.
OFFER FOR S.LE,
10 hhds. N. E. Rum
10 do. muscovado Sugar
10 chests hy son Tea
3 do. hyson-skin do.
16 kegs Richmond manufactur’d Tobacco
10 cases roan Shoes
150 barrels Potatoes
2 trunks fine straw Bonnets
12 dozen band Boxes
1 case wool 11 ats
J case fine Huts
2 trunks roan Slins
3 cases assorted Dry Goods, at Invoice
•••••• ALSO ••••••
An invoice elegant tandem Chaise, and
Riding Whips
dec 17 594
For Sale,
JUST RECEIVE!! ON HUNTER’S WHARF,
50 hluls and 100 barrels N. E. Ruin
100 boxes mould Candles
140 barrels double boiled white Sugars
32 do refined loaf and lump do
100 bags white Ginger
19 coils small Cordage
8 bales (containing 800 pieces) Baftas, con
sisting of Lackapores, Irjdees & Lai lip u ttys
50 bolts first quality Sailcloth
5 bales bleached Sheetings
2 do unbleached do.
4 do thin raven’s Duck
1 case fine Chap pa Roma! Is
2 cases red Bandannas
1 bale superfine black Broadcloth
Which will be sold on accommodating terms, by
dec. 6 84 § JAMES T WILD.
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the cs
. tate of Lydia Turner, late of Beaufort, de
ceased, arc requested to render ihcin in propi r
ly attested ; and those indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment to
DAVID TURXER, Executor.
Beaufort, Nov. 15,1817. swa 80
,1 Situation
\H OVEHHF.KU wanted hy a gentleman, who
.is Well acquaint cd with planting ; and good
reference as to < haracter van he given. Apply
at this olli dec 18 i Vl
William I. JDudfey
REBPI CTFL LLV hifurms the public, that
lie lias opened a
H U USB. OF ENTER TAIN MEN TANARUS,
thirty-six ana a half miles above Savannah, on the
Augusta road. He pledges himself that no pains
shall be,spared towards the accommodation of
those wiio may call on him ; alid only solicits
public patronage.
Tuckaseking, Effingham comity, Dec. 18. 97
llardzvare , Cutlery, and Fancy
Goods.
FRANCIS OGSBURY
HAS taken the store one door west of messrs.
Crapons’, near .Market square, where lie
offers for sale, at very low prices,
The following Articles,
—wholesale on retail—
Table, desert, tea and children’s Knives &. Forks
Scissors, Shears; pen and pocket Knives, of all
descriptions
Oyster, butcher, mincing and pruning Knives
Iron, polished steel, japanned, paper fit leather
snuff and tobacco Boxes
Ink Powder, court Plaister
Elegant game Bags, powder Flasks fit shot Belts
Battledores and shuttle Cocks
Toy Watches and Cushions
White and yellow tinsel Cord
Gold and silver Thread, silver Thimbles
Bodkins, Pencils, tooth Picks and Cases
Plated pencil Cases, Spangles, finger Rings
Opera and spy Glasses
.Metal coat and vest Buttons
Treble gilt and plated do.
White and yellow ball do.
Tilack, blue and green glass Buttons
Pearl and Ivory do.
Quilled bafck and plain dressing Combs
Coarse and fine do.
Pocket Combs, steel Bodkins and Etweezers
-Japanned -and-plated Hooks and-Bycg N”
Cork Screws, gun Picks and Brushes
Lead Pencils, India Rubber
Morocco pocket Books and Purses
Single and double temple Spectacles
White metal, pinch-back and brass Thimbles
Brass and iron paste Jiggers, do. Jewsbarps
Do. Cham ; iron post coffee Mills, with and
without covers
Netting and knitting Needles
Bed Keys, sugar Nippers, timber Scribes
Brass Cocks, with fast and loose keys
Brass and iron Candlesticks
Jack and trace Chains, polished steel Snuffers
Iron and japanned Snuffers, snuffer Trays
Iron and brass head Shovels and Tongs
Brass pocket ink Stands and Compasses
Steelyards, fire Steels, candlestick Springs
Spouts and Handles for tin tea kettles
Composition and sheet Iron Tea Kettles and
sauce Pans
Long and short handle frying Pans
Tuning Forks, A and C
Horse and shoe Rasps
Mill, pit and hand-saw Files
Rough, bastand, 2d cut and smooth Files
Thumb, Norfolk and brass nob spring Latches
Cupboard, bureau, chest, trunk, desk, closet,
stock and pad Locks
Tron rim door Locks, wtih brass rings or nobs
Iron sash Pollies
H UL T strap and chest Hinges
Brass trunk Nails, Clouts
Flemish and tin Tacks, tenter Hooks
1 ’ ’ . Nippers, C.; • . ‘
| Knives, Awls and Tacks
j Carpenters’ Hammers
Compasses, Rules, Pencils,. Chaiklines
Spike and nail Gimblets, Augers, Braces & Bits
Trying and iron Squares, hand, pannel tennpn,
dovetail and compass Sa\vs
.T“.ck smooth Planes, commode Handles St Nobs
Lion-bead and shell Rings, clock Balls
Thread Escutcliions, socket and plate Castors,
with iron, brass; and wood bowls
Wood Screws of all sizes
Smith hammers and Screwplates, iron Wire, Jkc.
AT.so
1 case first quality Violin Strings, assorted
2 do. best Turkey Oil-stones,
dec 13 n§ 91
D. Brown
Has constantly on hand, a general assortment of
SHOES, BOOTS AND HATS,
lor town and country trade, which will be sold
low for cash, or approved paper, at his store in
Jefferson street, one door west of Congress st.
dec if 94
Notice.
AIL persons having any legal demands a
gainst the Estate of the late John 11. Hen
erey, of the town of Beaufort, are requested to
render them in ; and those indebted to the said
estate will make payment to the subscriber on
or before the first dav of March next.
WILLIAM H. HENF.IIEY,
Adm’s with the will annexed.
Beaufort, S. C. Dec. 14, 1817. ns 194
For Sale ,
On accommodating terms, if applied for soon,
A TRACT of 1000 acres pine Land laying
Jm. in South-Carolina, about 30 or 35 miles
from Savannah; being pretty well timbered.—
For terms and a view of the plat, &c. apply to
R. &J. Habersham, fesq’rs. Also, six Negroes,
one a capable driver. A. WILKINS,
dec 16 wa 93
Bills on Boston,
At ten days sight, for 3500 dollars.
For sale by J. BATTELLE.
dec 18 § 96
Thirty Dollars Reward,
Wll J. be given for apprehending and lodg
v v ing in any jail in or out of the statfe, a light
or yelloy complected fellow named BUTLER,
about 24 years of age, 5 feet 5 or 6 inches high,
stout limbed; likely, and very civil when spoken
10, 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 anil burner ol
bricks ; sensible ami smart; had on when lie
went off, a large white hat with broad brim, a
round-about jacket and trowsers of bearskin
cloth, and absconded on the night of the Bth Oc
lolu v. The above reward will be given, and if
brought to Savannah all reasonable cxpencca
will be paid, in udlition.
nuri) roi.ock.
qT Tim editors ofibe MillcJgeville and Lou
isville p iper:, are rc<|ii< sti'd ’1 publish tlie altove
four times, and for** id tin lull in the vjbscri
her in Savannah. | p
urn !<• * ’
I k'S at u ction.
OS
--r “ - - -r~- ‘— n-r
THIS DAY, goth instant,
Uid he sold at the s'oi e Jurmei ; occupied by Refer
jVi-Furlune, a few doors above mr. Garnet's,
THE hemai.mxg stuck of
Groceries, Dry Goods, §c.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock:.
9 ~ A. IT.WE, Auct’r.
THIS DAY, 20th instant,
II ill be mid before my store,
Groceries and Dry Goods,
ALSO.....
2000 lbs loaf Sugar—l hhd muscovado do.
20 barrels Philadelphia Ale
30 boxes Candles, It, do soap
4 cases wool Hats roram Hats
London Porter, writing and letter Paper
Cotton Bagging, Croci'h yware
- bales Plains, 15 pieces ssunere
2 bales superfine and common broadcloth 1 )
.8 pieces Coatings.
1 trunk worsted Hose
1 do Calicoes
1 do Furniture do
1 do colored Cambrics
1 do cotton Shirtings
Flannels, Irish Linens Ribbons, &c,
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
A. HOWE, auct'r.
— i
On THURSDAY, 22d January next.
-WHt-he sold bfr-e our store, ail thcpnrrsonhl estate
of the late Ur. Joseph TV. CaldweU, dec. consist
ing of
1 family Ilorse
1 Gig'and Harness
Household and kitchen Furniture, £;c.
By order of (f dliam 11. Joyner, a'dm'or.
Terms, cash—Sale at 11 o’clock
M. HERBERT h Cos. duct're.
dec 20 . 97
On the first TUESDAY in January next„
Will be sold before the Court-house in this city,
.....BETW EEN THE VSUAL HOCKS. ...
The Lot and two tenement
BUILDINGS, lot no. 2, Warren-vard, fronting
the bay. Both tenements are two stories high,
apd in complete order. At present occupied by
mr. Holmes and mr. Donald MtLeo'd,
tig Terms— one half, 60. days ; and the other
half 12 months’ credit, adding interest at the rat®
of 8 per cent, with approved endorsers.
M HERBERT &. CO. Auct’rs.
dec 12 90
Mar&haVs sale.
By virtue of an interlocutory order of the hon
orable William Stephens, judge of the district
court of the United States, for the district ®f
Georgia,
FT ill be soldi at Hunter's wharf,
On MONDAY, the 22 d inst.
AT ELEVFqf o’clock,
The C ARGO of the brig Moria Francises’, toll
sisting of
Sugar, Coflee, Rum, Hides, <^c„
JOHN EPPINGER, marshal.
dec IS 95
Watches, Jewelry,
FINITE subscriber offers for sale a very extern
J[ sive assortment of articles in his line, a
mong which, are watches, Jewelry, Spoons, pla
ted Ware, Cutlery, Military Goods, Whips,
Canes, tortoise-shell Combs, Pocket-books, Fire
fenders, And-irons, Shovels and Tongs, Flutes,
metal and glass Buttons, coral, amber and gla3S
Beads, one box Beads suitable for the Indian
trade —and a variety of other fancy articles, at
low prices,for cash or approved town acceptances
ALSO
A handsome GIG, with harness
JOS IAH PEjYFIELD.
Watches and Clocks reparied & warranted,
dec 11 s\va —sf 89
Elegant French Laces, £jc.
JUST received, and for sale by the subscri
ber, an assortment of beautiful French
thread Laces, and book and cambric Let-ins.
T. M. CHAMBERLAIN;
dec 11 n—§ 89
For Sale ,
A PLANTATION, in M'lntosh county, con
taining four hundred and twenty acres, seventy
of which is cleared and has not been cultivated
for the two last years. The land is rich and well
adapted to the culture of sugar cane, cottor and
provisions—has negro houses, cotton house, gin,
and corn house—is situated within nine miles of
Darien, and three miles of Basden’s bluff. For
further particulars, apply to Barna M’Kinne Sc
Cos. Savannah ,• or
HENRY HiRFORD,
dec 12 90 *fh Darien.
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 ;
has one of her fore under teeth broke cff. Pu
laski, as he calls himself, is stout made, about
five feet six or seven inches high, a little dark
skin’d, with light hair; has a very conspicuous
scar 011 or near the mole of his head; also one
on his arm, don’t recollect which, apparently
occasioned by n shot. ‘Hie abov e reward will
be given for both, otherwise ten dollars for the
mare alone. JESSE WRIGHT.
Srrivcn county. .A or. 20,1817. n*f 73
DR VIN KS
Enr sale at the Office of the .Museum if Garette.
Prices Current
Bills of Lading
Entries of Merchandise
Reports and Manifests
Clearances
.Shipping Articles
Notary’s Protests
Hills of sale for Negroes
Powers of Attorney
Together with a general assortment of Jus.
tier and Sheriff’ll Blanks
Also, Tt lan Us for t lit 1 Mayor's court,
jy CARDS, HANDBILLS, so. executed
v (tli nest inns and despatch. 51 dec 18