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Schr. Mark-TijnCj. Carra, Charleston, 2 days,
’ nt , on ed in our last) with sugar, brandy, rum,
S, coflee, molasses, tallow, Hour and merchan
-s;se to Sturges & Burroughs, Johnston &. Hills,
t Raklwin co. ami 11. B. Gwathney.
Steam boat Charleston, capt. Rodgers, arrived
bar put II o’clock, from
Srkstoo, 5 du\s—shc ground^ ’
owing to the carelessness of the pilot. I'assui
r3, S /mvv. English V family, m. Accent Ufami
f m is, Higher, mrs. Jackson & daughter , Messrs.
\hlde, Ha,r .ton,Milv<y, Farsons, Robson, 1 ntch
ard, Guerard, Lyon, Justin, Israel, Units, undjir.
passengers in the steam boat Charleston,
from Charleston to Savannah, having met with a
considerable & unexpected detention by ground
ing the boat on the passage, and wishing the pub
lic not to misunderstand the cause, beg leave to
state, that it was entirely owing, either to the ig
norance, or wilful mismanagement ot the 1 dot.
He was highly recommended to the inspectors
ufthe boat as one who was qualified in every
respect to conduct the navigation of the rivers:
whereas he has proved himself to be the very re
verse ot the character which he w as represented
to sustain. Wc beg leave to bear our testiAny
to the excellence of the steam boat, the skill,
the vigil nice, the careful, polite and gentleman
ly deportment of captain Rogers —his attention
to all the interests committed to his care, to the
comfort and convenience of his passengers, en
titles him at once to their thanks, and to the
perfect confidence of the public ]
The steam-boat Enterprise, capt. Tallmadge,
4 days from Augusta, with 60 bales cotton —con-
signed to John Guenin Sc Cos. and freightened
boats no. 7 and 9, with 826 bales cotton, .and 44
hhds tobacco —to Win. Gaston, Joseph George,
J. Lathrop & Cos. Campbell Sc Gumming, Sturges
& Burroughs, William Taylor, Minis.& Henry,
Dobson Sc Hills, Richards Sc Harroway, Johnston
£c liills, and . nomas Gardner. (^* / * •-
•v ) • ‘1 ixt steam-boat Enterprise, will stait this
f fternoon at 4 o’clock, for Augusta.
Boat Stephen Decatur, (mentioned tur.ough
mistake in our last as the Cato) Hatcher, Augus
ta, 11 davs—with five hnndred and sixteen bales
of cotton— to W illiam Gaston, Johnscon Sc Hills,
Campbell & Cumming. The boat was three
days wind bound a: Broad-river.
CLEARED,
Ship Halcyon, Wooster, Liverpool— Johns,on L’
Hit's.
British ship Hero, Parker, BarbaJoes — Camo
chaa SJ Mitchell
French ship LaThemiert/VUlnare, Nantz — Cha’s
laurel
Sch’r Hal, Davidson, Havana — J. E. Ifartridge.
Q'j-’ hehan last Night,
Ship Alexandria, Hutchins, of New-York.
Brig - Eliza, Adams, of Boston.
English brig Hope, of St. Johns.
Also, a ship and brig, names or where from
unknown.
All Demands
AGAINST the British ship HOMER, Bell,
master, for Greenock, are requested to be
presented to the subscribers on or before 12
o’clock, TOMORROW, or they will be debarred
payment.
JOHN SPEAK MAX St CO.
dec 23 99
Notice.
THE subscribers placed in the post-office, on
the evening of the 6th instant, a letter ad
- to messes- J. R IE j u-- ■ u, Augusta,
Georgia, enclosing two thousand dollars in cash,
AS FOLLOWS
Bank of the No. 29, letter A favor of J. Cum
state of Geo. > mine, Oct. 24, 1816, for §IOO
nol96 > kt.BfavJ.BUbo, dec 1,1817 100
do. no. 197 „ A do. do. do 100
do. no. 198 „ A uo. do. do. luO
• do. no. 198 ~ B do. do. do. jyg
do. no. 199 „ A do. do. do. j y o
do. no. 191 A do. do. do.
do. no. 187 „ B do. do. do. j u q
do. no. 188 „ B do. do. do. jyQ
no. 189 „ A do. do. do.
do- no-185 „ A do. do. do. I( jq
do. no. 175 „ A do. Win Scarborough,
Jan. 18th, 1812. 100
do. no. 193 „ A do. Janies Bilbo, Dec.
• 1,1817, 100
do. no. 192 „ B do. do. do. 100
do. no. 192 A do. do. do. 100
do. no. 191 „ P. do. do. do. 100
do. no. 195 „ B do. P.Guirard, do. 50
“do. no. 194 „ B do. do. do. 50
do. no. 195 „ A do. do. do. 50
t do. no. 197 ~ A do. do. do. 50
do. no 196 „ A do. do. do. 50
do. no 196 „ B do. do. do. 50
do. no. 197 „ B do. do. do. 50
do. no. not recollected 50
g2OOO
• •••• ALSO • ••((I
Mr. John Howard’s note to John W. Deve
reaux, dated in March last, and payable on the
Ist of November last, for gI2OQ, and paid by us
to Thomas Fitch, as per his receipt on the hack
of said note ; which letter lias not come to hand.
A lib; ral reward will be given for the recovery,
or anv information respecting the same, will be
thankfully acknowledged, bv
BENJ AM!X ‘HOWARD &Cos
Savannah, December 22, 1817. we 99
For Sale,
100 pieces squared ee ’ LOGS. Applyto
ISA ‘.C COURSE & SON.
dec 23 99
For Sale ,
217 casks LFMF,, just received bv the sh'P Bt; r _
ling, capt. Johnston, from Boston Apply to
JIAZKN KLVJiSALE
dec 23 s 99
Wanted.
A COOK, to assist where one is .-.beady kept;
Also wanted, a good washer and 1 or 2 smart
taels. Enquire at the late residence of R. R.cii
annsoN esq. Yarnacraw
dec 23 a 99
N. E. Hum.
12 libels N. E. Rum, for sale bv
. oa M. KF/I CHUM,
dec ~0 97 Jones’wharf.
Apples.
bu barrels Apples,— just received and for sale
„ C. BRUKN&CO
dec 90 n 07 „„ ;r,,
Christnms Cordials.
I ‘ ST received fruit France. Cordial* in has
* kiin of un. do/.cn hut ties eat It. Also, unit..
“ml, lioniigiac Win** i, and sweet olive
7 < !’ V WOOmiMllMili,
■ do north rail corner Exchange
For Charleston.
The steam-boat CHARLESTON will start
This Day, at 1 o’clock. Apply to capt. Rogers,
on board, at Howard’s wharf, or at the counting
room of CHARLES HOWARD.
For Charleston,
The regular and fast sailing packet-
I sloop ADELINE, Z. Bradley, master,
having a part of her freight engaged, will sail
the first fair wind. For balance of freight, or
passage, having beautiful accommodations, ap
ply on board, at Hunter’s wharf, or to
G. F. & OLIVER PALMES.
Wlw have just received and offer for sale,
150 barrels Philadelphia superfine Flour
15 do no. 3 Mackerel
30 qr casks genuine malaga Wine
10 hhds prime Sugars
60 do n. s. Rum
150 barrels do.
dec 23 99 _
For Charleston,
The regular packet’ sloop GENERAL
WASHINGTON, capt. Campbell, will
sail for Charleston, in 2 or 3 days ; for freight or
passage, having superior accommodations, apply
to the master on board, or to
NICHOLS, DOBSON & HILLS.
dec 20 I*7
For Boston,
The regular trading sch’r SARAII
JI.A'jK\ capt. l.umbard, having one half of
her cargo ready, will meet with immediate dis
patch. OLMS IFAD & BATTI.LLE.
dec 23 §99
For Newbern or Washington,
N. C.
fcSfjv The fast sailing sloop ROSF.j.n RLOOJf
E. Hamblin, master, will sail in all this
week, having good accommodation. For freight
or passage, apply to the master on board at
Moore’s wharf, or to TAFT & SIBLEYS,
d0:22 s 99
For Liverpool,
The ship ROBER TANARUS, captain Thomp
son ; now loading at Johnson’s lower
wharf, and will meet with dispatch. For freight
or passage, applv to the master on board, or to
J. BATTEI.LE.
For Freight or Charter,
The superior brig ELIZABETH, cap
sa-teft*-. lain Bradford, burthen 330 tons. Now
ready to take in. For terms apply to the master
on board, at Johnston’s lower wharf,or as above.
For Freight or Charter.
The elegant coppered ship CON
GUESS, John C. King, master, burthen
363 tons, in order for any voyage. Apply
to the master, or as above.
For sale, freight or charter,
The fast sailing brig SALLY-A.VJY,
captain Saunders; burthen 220 tons;
.SaStiSfc packet built, with handsome accommo
dations, newly sheathed, and completely over
hauled, ADnly master “•> Kotirti at I#*—
rt.on’s tower wharf, or as aoove.
For the West-Indies,
And a Market,
The brig THREE-SISTERS, captain
Hay ward : has half a cargo ready. Apply
on board at Johnson’s lower wharf, or as above.
For Boston,
The brig HJ.RO, captain Chase, will
sail in two or three days. For freight
or passage, apply at the wharf occupied by Olm
stead &. Battiie, to the master on boaid, or as
above.
For Boston,
Tlie packet brig GEORGIA, captain
West, will sail in all next week. For
freight or passage apply to the master, or to
J. BATTELLE.
Who offers for sals on liberal terms,
To close consignments,
articles all received direct fpoji their
PLACES OF MANUFACTURE.
8 bales Flemish Sheetings, Shirtings and
Diapers
8 do do unbleached Linen
1 do Tapes and Bobbins
12 do brussels Carpeting Bordering Btßugs
5 elegant Brussels Carpets
2 trunks low priced Muslins
1 trunk white Platillas
11 bales Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Police
Cloths, uncommonly handsome and
low charged
10 bales Oznaburgs and cotton Bagging
32 pieces Dutch Bagging
5 bales Ticklenburgs
7 do linen Bags
1 cases Violins Strings
2 cases Slates
2 do cedar and slate Pencils 1
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
100 do. double and single barrel Fowling
pieces and Rifles
1 case Hones and oil Stones
6 bales cammomile Flowers
6 chests mahogany and oak Liquor Cases
15 hhds and chests Glass Ware, (Decanters,
‘Tumblers, Wines &c.
5 packages Shoes ofdifferent kinds
100 casks assorted cut Nails and brads
75 bundles heart, club and blistered Steel
300 tea Kettles
17 bags Black Pepper
3uo jugs Seltzer Water
7 casks white Lead
20 barrels black and bright Varnish
2 tons assorted Cordage
500 double and single Blocks
11)0 boxes Soap
60 ,|ars very superior Dutch Butter
50 kegs Northern do.
200 boxes Dutch Cheese, one in each
20 chests small do do.
6 casks Northern do
15 kids Northern Beef
J 4 qr conks 1.. I*. Teneriffe Wine, 8 years old
10 / doze 1 superior Champaign
ALSO AS AUnVE.
527 blue (.rinilslones
200 casks ht. im I .uni*. dm 19 r O6
/Jinan icx for ini",
Per ale a*, tbi cT.
Office-Bank United Slates ,
savannah, dec. 22,'*1817.’
JYO TI C'E. —l his bank w ill be shut on Thurs
day next, it being Christmas All paper
fulling due on that day, must tie paid on Wed
nesday. ELEAZEIt EARLY, cashier.
dec 23 99
Bank of the State of Georgia.
Savannah, 22n December, 1817.
THURSDAY next being Christmas day, bank
will be closed on that day : therefore, all
bills and notes falling due on the 25th, must be
taken up on Wednesday the 24th ; and as Thurs
day is tlie offering day, paper intended for dis
count on Friday may, be offered on Wednesday
and Friday morning previously to 10 o’clock.—
The board of directors will meet at ten.
w 99 AN THONY PORTER, Cashier.
New Store—New Goods.
CHEAPER THAN EVER,
At the store of PETER DIiEGE $ Cos.
corner of bat and diiatton-streets.
JUST received from London, via Charleston,
per sloop General Washington, captain
Campbell,
THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ—
-2 trunks of the latest fa shion e xtra superfine
Waterloos, of all colors, lined with and
without silk
2 trunks of the very best blue cloth Coats
2 do. different colors
3 do. extra fine Pantaloons, cossack fashion
3 do. fashionable boy’s Dresses
2 do. of low priced Surtouts
1 do. sky blue waterlqo Pantaloons
1 case merino Shirts, for gentlemen’s wear
1 do. lamb’s wool do.
2 do. extra fine lamb’s wool Drawers
2 do. merino Drawers, long and short
4 trunks extra fine irish linen Shirts
1 bale do. Cloth, of all colors
s — ~
4 trunks Waistcoats, different qualities
16 cases fine and coarse Hats
1 trunk angola Stockings
1 do. lamb’s wool do.
3 bales red flannel Shirts
1 do. extra size lion skin great Coats
2 bales londonmade pea Jackets
10 do. negro Jackets and Trousers
2 do. london duffil Blankets, 2 yards wide
1 do. red and white Flannels
1 box Dominos h
1 bale whitejPlains, which will be sold by the
* piece at the wholesale price
And a great many other Goods, too nume
rous to particularize.
•••••ALSOihi*
3 doz. red Shawls, the very newest French
fashion, which can also answer for bed cov
ers.
3 do. white do. do. do
-3 do. purple do. do. do.
dec 23 99
N. E. Hum , Flour , Cheese ,
Bread , &c.
150 barrels N. E. Rum
20 hlids. do.
100 barrels fresh superfine Flour
20 half barrels do.
’OU unll ci v,racxcrS
10 half barrels do. do.
50 kegs New-York do.
50 barrels pilot Bread
50 do. navy do.
i 20 qr. casks Tenerifl’e Wine
30 do. sweet Malaga do.
25 hall’ qr. casks dry Malaga
300 boxes digby Herring
10 barrels .Mackerel
| 50 do. Boston Beef
100 reams wrapping and writing Paper
100 Demijohns ‘
i 20 boxes hard 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 t\v. to lb.
50 bags low mould buck Shot
For sale on accommodating terms bv
G F. St OLIVER PALMES,
dec 16 93
Robert H. Parker,
4 T Id 3 store, opposite the brick store of
A messrs. Stoutenburgh &. Thorn, lias receiv
ed by late arrivals, in addition to his former stock
of 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 “ db.
sistersoy Handk’fs, 15 in a piece
fancy silk do.
India Humhum’s
marscilles and swansdown Vestings
light Calicoes, furniture Prints
cotton Hollands, fi-4 cotton twilled Shawls
super, super, black & blue french Broadcloths
englisli do. consisting of black, blue, brown,
olive and mixtures
Cassimeres of various colors
blue, drab and mixed Plains
3 cases straw Bonnets
2000 yards northern tow Cloth
1 bale french merino Cloths, an elegant article
for ladies’ dresses
Shawls, &c. &c.
Which which will be sold on accommodating
terms at wholesale. dec 19 96
William I. Dudley
RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that
he has opened a
HOUSE OF EA‘TERT.UAIMEAT,
thirty-six and a half miles above Savannah, on the
Augusta road, lie pledges himself that no pains
shall be spared towards the accommodation of
those who may call on him ; and only solicits
public patronage.
‘Tuchusehing, Effingham county, Dec. 18. 97
Potatoes , Cider and Apples .
3 )<t bugs and 96 barrels Potatoes
‘29 barrels Cider
11 do. Apples
1 or do low if taken front the wharf this day.
M’i'lV “'I b’ ud sloop \djinv, at Rico’a wharf
de v i u9B
N. E. Bum , Whiskey , &c.
8 hhds. New-England Rum
4 do Philadelphia-Whiskey
2 pipes Holland Gin
Just landed, and for sale by
JOHN BOGUE & CO.
dec 23 S9 Hunter's ivhaif.
Muscovado Sugar.
20 hhds prime muscovado Sugar
A few hhds Jamaica Ruin
Just received and for sale on good terms, by
KETTELL & SEW ALL,
dec 22 98 JVb. 34, Bolton's wharf
W. P. Beers Cos. „
(buoughton-stkeet,)
Opposite col. Shellman's boarding-house,
Have a complete assortment of English, French
and India
BUY GOODS,
which they offer by wholesale, on liberal terms,
dec 16 ||§we 9 93
The Subscriber
Has received, per ships Cura, Oglethorpe, &c.
ON CONSIGNMENT,
1 box blaclf lead Pencils
20 crates Earthen-ware
129 bbls <lo
1 bale Cassimeres
2do white Flannels
3 bales cotton stuff's, consisting of Ging
hams and Lustres—
Which lie offers for sale at low prices.
JOILV THOMAS,
dec 1 * 96 Rice’s wharf
Samuel C. House
Offers for sale, at his store on Jones’ wharf,
FIVE thousand pounds prime green Coffee
15 hhds and 20 bbls brown Sugars
6do jamaica do do do
2 pipes port Wine—2 do cognac Brandy
30 bags Ginger
50 do Pimento
25 boxes choice Claret
Teneriffe and S. Madeira, in quarter casks
dry Malaga, in half qr do
london particular Madeira
jamaica Bum and l. p. Madeira, by the
dozen, 14 years old
teneriffe and port Wine, by the dozen
fresh hyson and young-hj son Teas
boston Chocolate, no. 1
cargo and mess Beef
smoked do
35 boxes Spanish Segura
20 hhds Copperas
130 boxes Pipes
30 tons english and swedes Iron and Plough
moulds
german Steel, Vises, Anvils, Spikes
Waggon-boxes, english Castings
buck Shot, linseed Oil 96 dec 19
T. iVI. Chamberlain
ACQUAINTS his friends, and customers in
general, that he is now receiving his sea.
sonable supply of
DRY GOODS,
Which consists of almost every article in that
line. 3.ncl v ivr tvin^
any store in the city, by wholesale and retail,
nov. 10. § 62
JVi otice.
ALL persons having any legal demands a
gainst the Estate of the late John H. Ilen
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 day of March next.
WILLIAM H. IIENEREY,
Adm'r with the will annexed.
Beaufort, S. C. Dec. 14, 1817. ns 194
For Sale,
On accommoda ting terms, if applied for soon,
A TRACT of 1009 acres pine Land laying
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, esq’rs. AI3O, six Negroes,
one a capable driver. A. WILKINS,
dec 16 wit 93
ICt* REMOVAL.
Office for the sale of Negroes.
THE subscriber lias removed his office from
his store near the exchange, to the house
he occupies adjoining that of Peter Mitchell,
esq. on Bay-street continued, where he will as
usual give attention to the disposal of negroes
and other property, real estate, horses,carriages,
&c. Negroes sent to him for sale will be taken
care of at 25 cents per day till sold. All com
missions of property confided to him must be
accompanied with written orders, and the char
acter and qualities of negroes stated. He has
now on hand several slaves for sale, of various
qualifications, and exertions will be used to pro
cure house servants and field hands when re
quired, and from his long habit of dealing in
that species of property, flatters himself that he
can give ample satisfaction in the sale or pur
chase of such. He has now for sale a House and
Lot, in an eligible situation, either for a family
or a mercantile gentleman. Cash will be advan
ced on property deposited for sale.
DAVID POLOCK.
dec 22 se 98
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 BUTLER,
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 ol
bricks; sensible and smart; had on when he
went off, a large white bat with broad brim, a
round-about jacket and trowsers of bearskin
doth, and absconded oil the night of the Bth Oc
tober. The above reward will be given, and if
brought to Savannah all reasonable expences
will be paid, in addition.
DAVID POLOCK.
CfA* The editors of the Milledgeville ami Lou
isville papers are requested to publish the above
four times, and forward their bill to the subscri
ber in Savamia!i. 1). I*
nov. 10 62
To Let,
?, front STOHF.-UOoM, in u house on
‘ tilt! ihe buy Apply tltlti offic”.
•lee 23 ’ ‘on
at Auction.
==-■ - - —: —- “
TO-MORROW, the 24tli instant
Will he sold on Factors’ walk •
immediately below our store,
128 barrels and 2o crates well assorted
Crockery Ware.
Terms at rime of sale.
Rale to commence at 11 o’clock.
98 M. HERBERT iV C!). Anct'rs.
On THURSDAY, 22d January next,
II ill be sold at i!.e residence of Thomas Foil dll, esq.
near the market-square, and next tenement to
Francis 11. iVelmau, esq.
A QUANTITY OF ELEGANT
Household £5 kitchen furniture;
CONSISTING OF
Sideboard, Sofa, dining Tables, tea do.
Mahogany Bedsteads, Bedding
China, glass and Crockery ware, &c.
Being a part of the estate of the late rnr. Ben
jamin Brooks, deceased, and sold by order of
the executor.
Terms, cash —Sale at 11 o'clock.
M. HERBERT & Co .Aucfrs.
dec 21 98
On THURSDAY, 22d January next.
If ill be sold before our store, all the personal estate
of the late J)r. Joseph W. Caldwelldec. consist*
ivg of
1 family Horse
1 Gig and Harness
Household and kitchen Furniture, &c.
By order of William H Joyner, a dm'or.
Terms, cash—Sale atll o’clock
M. HERBERT Sc Cos. auct'rs.
dec 29 97
On the first TUESDAY in January next,
Will be sold before the Court-house in this city,
between the usual hours. ...
The Lot and two tenement
BUII,DINGS, lot no. 2, Warren-ward, fronting
the bay. Both tenements are two stories high,
and in complete order. At present occupied by
rnr. Holmes and mr. Donald M‘Leod.
OjT Perms —one half, 60 days ; and the Other
halt 12 months’ credit, adding interest at the rat©
of 3 per cent, with approved endorsers.
M. HERBERT & CO. Auct’rs.
dec 12 99
Overseer.
ONE of experience, highly recommended, will
meet with employment on a cotton planta
tion near Savannah.
dec 23 99 R. & J. HABERSHAM.
A Cook wanted.
GOOD wages will be paid for a negro wench
who is a good cook, as well as character.—
[ Apply to the printers. dec 23 99
Seryart’s Shirts.
JOST receive* 1900 stout linen Shirts, made
up in prance, suitable for house servants, for
sale very i o w by Wm. WOODBRIUGE,
dec 8 j-86 north-east corner Exchange
John F. Fouyat’s
WHOLESALE AJ\ D * RETAIL
Drug and J\l*:dicine Store ,
ori'OsiTE the exchange— SAVANNAH .-
WHERE Planters, Merchants, Country
Storekeei ers, and all those who deal in
DRUGS and MEDICINES, will be supplied with
every article in the above line, warranted genu
ine, at the lowest prices, for cash or usual cred
it to punctual customers.
-ALSO—
PATENT MEDICINES of every descrip,
turn 4—Painter’s Colours, Oil, Window Glass,
V lals assorted, Shop Furniture and Surgical in
struments. ° .
Medicine Chests, with printed directio
plantations, vessels and family use, put i
care at the shortest notice,
jan. 14.
l Notice.
ALL persons having demands against t
tate of Lydia Turner, late of Beaufi
ceased, are requeste rto render them in t - r
- Rested ; and those indebted to the es ! i
make immediate payment to
_ . „ DAVID TURNER, Ecrec
Beaufort, Nov. 15,1817. §vv a 80
Ten Dollars Reward.
Ranaway on Tuesday the
A 4th ii.stant, from the sub.
scriber, a slave by the name
Abraham, a large, stout,
strong built fellow, about 6
feet high, rather inclinit
~r: VT \v aSTZ>...,. be round shouldered, i.erk
r£- color, or pale black, ~i
coarse features, thick b ai k
a scar on the under a bit cut off the ■ >1
the right ear, when sicken to lie has a di -me r
downcast look, and appears very subn .ssive,
when he talks has generally a drawling ‘ u
his words, but when lively, can speak ass: -rip;
ly as any one, he is a good carpenter.
taken awav with him sundries of oottor co -s
and none of them very coarse, he had <■; . : t
he went away, a dark brown broadcloth >r *•<
coat, rather worse for wear, a good pair “t ron
shoes, a good old hat, a pair of new at-acts
London duffils, striped at tlie ends;
himself when away from home, Isaac, a m ><< : -
blv he may call himself by some oth. r r ;
he is a native of South-Carolina, his first i
name was Hendrix, the second Uendcm.i
living on the fork of Broad river within a few
miles of Columbia, and probably he has made
for there again. Any person lodging him in any
jail in this state, or within sixty, miles of Augusta,
in South-Carolina, shall receive the above re
ward, and all reasonable charges, by applying to
the subscriber in Augusta. THOMAS PVE.
nov 15 wa B 6
J). Brown
Hi. i constantly on hand, a general assortment of
SHOES, HOOTS AND HA TS,
for tnun and country trade, which will be sold
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