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For Boston,
iii'Y The fast sailing sch’r SA RAU-AMM,
sO-Ac. capt.Lumbard, having one half her car
go engaged. For freight of the remainder or
Dassaafctapply to the captain on board, Or to
OLMSTEAD & BATTELLE.
dec 31 204 _
For Providence ,
■Jffi l'he fine packet brig TELEGRAPH,
J. S. Munro, master, will sail on Wed
nesdaynfext. For freight or passage apply on
board, at Bulloch’s wliarf, or to ,
GREECE &. UP PITT, Moore’s -wharf.
dec 31 P h 204
~ T For Liverpool,
Y fhe ship ROBER TANARUS, captain Tbomp
son } now loading, at Johnson’s lower
wharf, anil will meet with dispatch. For freight
©r passage, apply to the master on board, or to
]* J. IiAHTELLE.
For Freight or Charter,
t&v ‘ The superior brig ELIZABETH, cap-
Bradford, burthen 330 tons. Now
ready to take in. For terms apply to the master
on boai\. at Johnston’s lower wharf,or as above.
For Freight or Charter.
The elegant coppered ship COM
GRESS, John C. King, master, burthen
tons, in order for any voyage. Apply
to the master, or as above.
For sale, freight or charter,
The fast sailing brig SALLY-AMM,
. tffiv captain Saunders; burthen 220 tons;
packet built, with handsome accommo
dations, newly sheathed, and completely over
hauled. Apply to the master on board at John
ston’s lower wharf, or as above.
For the West-In (lies,
And a Market,
The brig THREE-SISTERS, captain
Hayward: has half a cargo ready. Apply
on board at Johnson’s lower wharf, or as above.
For Boston,
The 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 sale on liberal terms,
To close consignments,
ARTICLES ALL RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THEIR
PLACES OF MAVCFaCTCRE.
8 bales Flemish Sbeetmgs, Shirtings and
Diapers
8 do do unbleached Linen
1 do Tape 9 and Bobbins
12 do brussels C&rpeting Bordering Sc Rugs
5 elegant Brussels Carpets
2 trunks low priced Muslins
1 trunk w r hite Rlatillas
11 bales Broadcloths, Cassimeres and Pelice
Cloths, uncommonly hanusome and
low charged
10 bales Oznaburgs and cotton Bagging
32 piec es Dutch Bagging
5 bales Ticklenburgs
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.
o on men paper Hangings
100 do. double aqd 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,
j Tumblers, Wines &c.
5 packages Shoes of different kinds
100 casks assorted cut Nails and brads
75 bundles heart, club and blistered Steel
300 tea Kettles
17 bags Black Pepper
300 jugs Seltzer W'ater
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 Cbeese, one in each
20 chests small do do.
6 casks Northern do
15 kids Northern Beef
14 qrcasksL. P.Teneriffe Wine, 8 years old
100 dozen superior Champaign
ALSO AS ABOVE.
527 blue Grindstones
200 casks stone Lime. dec 19 596
(U° The ship Mexico can
take on freght 150 bales COTTON, for Havre
ApP'yto B. M’KINNE & CO.
dec 17 94
Bills on N. York Providence,
Also, on Liverpool payable in London, for
sale, by CARNOCHAN &. MITCHKL.
October 16 -j-o 51
~~~ FLOUR.
100 barrels fresh superfine Flour, for sale by
T. H. COXDY & CO.
30 s 203
Landing this day ,
PROM sloop Express, at Howard’s wharf, 25
hhds. .prime retailing MOLASSES, of the
new crop, and for sale by
JOHN BOGUE & CO.
dec 30 203 Hunter's wharf.
Baltimore Flour.
200 bis. Flour, of the first quality, landing from
schr. Favorite, for sale by
B. M’KINNE & CO.
_ dec 30 g Q3
Landing , and in Store ,
’ 105 casks Cheese
55 barrels prime Beef
| filing superior Butter
25 barrels country Gin
3 pipes Brandy
9 pipes pierpont's Gin, old and of excellent
quality
40 kegs labby mnmifacturcd Tobacco
boxes tobacco Pipe*
50 do N. S. llrmugs
10 half barrels Buckwheat
♦0 tickets N \ork medical science I/ittery
lb bundles liny
Jor sale by • ‘C11.%8. C. GIU8WOI.I) h Cos.
•W‘A 'time's i etui>J’.
York, at Short sight,for sale as above
4*c 29 vi )2
For Sale
BY TAFT & SIBLEYS, now landing from
brig Gen. Jackson, from Providence, b. i.
9 hhds n. e. Rum
30 bbls Mackerel—4s bbls Oats
40 do Potatoes
20 do Apples
18 do Cider —7 do white Beans —2 do Shoes
1 do Axes
30 kegs Pickles. .
also —in store,
10 hhds Jamaica Rum—4 do n. x. Rdm
1 pipe cogniac Brandy
2 do w. i. Rum
2do american Gin—lo bbls do
20 boxes loaf Sugar
100 bbls pilot Bread
100 kegs fresh Crackers—3o boxes Raisins
10 bbls mess Beef
20 do prime no. 1 and 2
500 lbs new-york smoked Beef
1000 lbs Cheese
2 cases roram Hats
2 do wool Hats, etc. etc.
n 200 dec 25
JV. E. Bum , Flour , Cheese ,
Bread , &c.
150 barrels N. E. Rum
20 hhds. do.
100 barrels fresh superfine Flour
20 halfbarrel9 do.
30 barrels Alexandria Crackers
10 half barrels do. do.
50 kegs New-York do.
50 barrels pilot Bread
50 do. navy do.
20 qr. casks Teneriffe Wine
30 do. sweet Malaga do.
25 half qr. casks dry Malaga
300 boxes digby Herring
10 barrels Mackerel
50 do. Boston Beef
100 reams wrapping and writing Paper
100 Demijohns
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 tw. to lb.
50 bags low mould buck Shot
For sale on accommodating terms by
G. F. &. OLIVER PALMES,
dec 16 93
Robert H. Parker,
AT his store, opposite the brick store of
messr9. Stoutenburgh &. Thorn, has receiv
ed bv 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 do.
sistersoy Handk’fs, 15 in apiece
fancy silk do.
India Humhum’s
marseilles and svvansdown Vestings
light Calicoes, furniture Prints
cotton Hollands, 8-4 cotton twilled Shawls
super, super, black & blue french Broadcloths
entclish do. —e. u-acr hrowu.
olive and mixtures
Cassimeres of various colors
blue, drab and mixed Plains
3 cases straw Bonnets ‘ \
2000 yards northern tow Cloth
1 bale french merinp Cloths, an elegant article
. for ladies’ dresses
Shawls, &c. &c.
Which which will be sold on accommodating
terms at wholesale. dec 19 96
——t ■ - - .
Rea Butler
HAVE for sale —16 Firkins goshen BUTTER
130 half boxes turpentine Soap
20 boxes Claret
4 bbls loaf Sugar
4 boxes each containing a tea-sett of China
300 pieces cotton Bagging
30 kegs yellow Paint
1 bale english sewing Twine
3 bags Ginger
25 do Pepper
1 mahogany counting-house Desk
sicily madeira Wine, in pipes and qr casks
l. p. teneriffe do in qr casks
2 chests imperial Tea
3 Settees
fancy and Windsor Chairs
dec 27 201
For Sale ,
SIXTEEN half barrels mess BEEF—Groce
ries, Dry Goods, Hard-ware
Cutlery, and a general assortment of Guns
12 kegs of irisli Butter
10 barrels of loaf Sugar
■ 60 kegs Dupont’s Gun-powder
50 pieces cotton Bagging
14 barrels n. e. Rum
10 bags and barrels Pimento
5 barrels black Pepper
Also —a complete assortment of SADDLERY,
consisting of every article in that line, by
SAMUEL J. BRYAN.
dec 27 201
JV*. E. Rum.
40 hhds. New-England RUM, just landed and for
sale by JAMES T. WILD.
deo 30 103 Hunters wharf.
Sugars and Tobacco.
LANDING, 7 hhds. and 20 bbls. SUGAR, and
25 kegs manufactured TOBACCO,
For sale by ISAAC COHEX.
dec 30 s 203
OATS/ 7
FIVE hundred bushels of OATS, just receiv
ed per sloop Volant, from Charleston, for
sale by G. F h OLIVER PALMES.
dec 30 °O3
New Rum, Sugar , &c.
30 hhds. N. Ruin ; 50 bbls. do.
32 bbls. Beets; 20 do. Potatoes
50 casks Porter f
30 kegs fresh Crackers
50 reams wrapping Paper
8 hampers English Cheese
prime Sugar in hhds, and barrels
20 boxes fresh Raisins
1 pipe Cognise Brandy
6 hhils Jamaica Rum
10 hhls lost’ Sugar
6 kegs Dupont’s Powder
Tea in chests and boxes
For sale by C HRI'BK U co. j
dec 25, wa 200 ,Asi, 33..’ Holton's wharf, j
NEW GOOES.
SHEPARD’S Cloths and Cassimeres
Canton Crape, Shawls, plush Trimmings
rich damask and diaper table Linen
sixty thousand silver eyed Needles 11
Calicoes, lattin Trimmings, velvet Bindings
Ribbons, Cloths and Blankets
3 trunks cheap Jewellery
40 caslts first quality Goshen Cheese, colored
throughout
20 boxes fnould Candles
10 casks English Cheese
10 trunks fine and coarse Shoes
Just received, by the late arrivals—for sale by
JONAS HARRISON & CO.
dec 30 - n203
New Shoes.
JUST received from New-York by brigs Le
vant, Eliza, and schr. Ariadne, 80 packages
containing a general assortment of ladies’, gen
tlemen’s, children’s and servant’s
BOOTS, BOOTEES, SHOETEES & SHOES
of the best quality and newest fashions, whole,
sale or retail, on the most accommodating terms.
also, on Band,
An assortment of common and fancy Trunks/
Brushes, Saddles, Whips, Sifters, Lee’s patent
Liquid Blacking, and a few young hobby Horses,
By M. ROFF, jr.
dec 27 201 opposite mess. J. E. IVh i/e HI co
For Sale, .
Received per sloop Express, from Charleston,
12 cases cut and.plain half pint Tumblers
6 do do do wine Glasses
2do Beads
4 do Decanters, plain and cut
6do Liquor Cases do
—ALSO —
Two cases CUT GLASS, assorted, consisting of
fruit Baskets, punch Bowls,
sugar Basons, Plates, cheese Covers
salad Bowls, Castors, &c.
dec 30 203 LEVY HART.
For Sale ,
100 pieces squared cedar LOGS. Apply to
ISAAC COURSE & SON.
dec 23 99
For Sale ,
First proof Philadelphia Whiskey
Northern Gin in barrels
Cheese in boxes and casks
By GEORGE F. GREENE,
dec 15 92 / Rice’s wharf.
Just Landing ,
8 pipes and 40 bbls. Gin and Cider Brandy
IN STORE—
Cranberries in barrels, or at retail,
Together with a general assortment of
Groceries and Liquors.
For sale by C. BRUEN & co.
Mo. 33.... 801t0n’s central wharf.
nov. 16 wa93
Tea China
Received per sloop general Washington
100 boxes india tea China,
for sale by ISAAC COHEM.
oct 28 56
Genuine Jl TaJoifa, ff r tnc.
5 half pipes superior quality Madeira Wine,
just received on consignment, and for sale by
MINIS & HENRY.
dee 13 91
Muscovado Sugar.
20 hhds prime muscovado Sugar
A few hhds Jamaica Rum
Just received and for sale on good terms, by
KETTELL & SEWALL,
dec 22 98 Mo. 34, Bolton’s wharf.
Tobacco.
18 hhds prime—now landing
For sale by GEO. GORDON.
Also — landing• from brig Amelia,
1100 share MOULDS
50 bundles HAY
f, ec 29 n 2
Jamaica Rum .
10 libds Jamaica Rum, now landing from schr.
Sarah-Ann, for sale by
KETTELL & SEWALL,
dec 25 200 Mo. 34, Bolton’s wharf.
For Sale ,
On accommodating terms, if applied for soon,
A TRACT of 1000 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. Also, six Negroes,
one a capable driver. A. WILKINS.
dec 16 wa 93
Notice.
ALL persons having any legal demands a
gainst the Estate of the late John H. 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 day of March next.
/ WILLIAM H. HENEREY,
Adm’r with the will annexed
Bern,fort, S. C. Dec 14, 1817. ns 194
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of Lydia Turner, late of Beaufort, de
ceased, arerequeste to render them in proper
ly attested; and those indebted to the estate to
make immediate payment to
DAVID TURNER, Executor.
Beaufort, Nov. 15,1817. §wa 80
Notice.
ALL those who have demands against the es
tate of JAMES McGREGOR, deceased,
will please render them to the subscriber, pro
perly attested ; ami all those indebted to said
estate, will make payment, to
WILLIAM GIBSON, Executor.
. St. Mary’s,Nov. 24,1817. B 1
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the es
tate of IViUiam Umbevt, deceased, will ren
dvr them, fullv attested, to the subscriber, or
l„ messrs. Davies h Dr* while, who are fully an
thorised to nettle the busint ss of said estate.
Those indebted, are requoatedto make immedi
„u payment. CJirlMßjyK ~
nov|67nfß Qmlfeil Executrix.
ABEL FOX,
i^ >r at u PP €r store, Rice’s wharf,
3 bales Gurrahs, Baftas and Mowsannahs
o cases domestic cotton Goods
8 do straw Bonnets
6 do artificial Wreaths and Flowers
f *' ur ar >d wool Hats
70 rp\£ om ’ writin s’ foolscap & letter Paper
9no HoT r °y al P nntin S do
zuu ao “txppn g ,> 0
t o T °n SU -if r,in e press or bonnet do
10 m. Quills *
lUOdoz. boxes >r a f ers
50 do bed Coni*
30 do Selves
20 do Axes >.
3 trunks assorted C(%c t
10 do bl’k and col’rd jr oes
150 pair lin’d and bound c
40 boxes rose and Windsor L ~
25 do negro Pipes
600 wt. Twine ? J_.
10 casks assorted cut Nails
50 iron bound half Bushels, C. S. \a
1 case Tumblers ,
2 bbls glaub’. Salts
60 m. Marbles
MUtAIiSOtIM*
A variety of other articles, worthy the atten
tion of purchasers.
dec 31 § n 2o4
Landing
Tills day, from schr. John, 69 barrels sweet
CIDER. For terms apply on board at Me
Kinne’s wharf. s’ 202 dec 29
- ■ 1
William I. Dudley
RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that
he has opened a
HOUSE OF ENTERTAIMMENT,
thirty-six and a half miles above Savannah, on the
Augusta road. He pledges himself that no pains
shall be spared towards the accommodation of
those who may call on him ; and only solicits
public patronage.
Tuckaseking, Effingham county, Dec. 18. 97
Planters’ Bank.
AN Election will be held on Monday, sth Jan
uary 1818, at the Banking-house in this city,
for thirteen directors, on the part of the 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 +n92
kFhemoval.
Office for the sale of Negroes.
THE subscriber has 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 w r ritten 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 mercantlfe-grntleman. Cash will be advan
ced on property deposited for sale.
DAVID POLOCK.
dec 22 se 98
Sheriff’s sale.
On the first TUESDAY in January next, -will be
sold between the usual hours,
A NEGRO BOY, named Jim ; levied on
as the property of William Guest at the suit of
John Cherry; returned to me by a constable.
dec 9 +B7 ADAM COPE, s. c. c.
Sheriff’s sales.
On the first Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city ol
Savannah, between the usual hours of 10 and
3 o’clock.
All the right and interest which Benjamin B.
Norris has in the following property :
Lot and improvements No. 10, Holland tyth
ing, Percival ward, fronting south Broad street,
and corner Whitaker street —also, five negroes,
George a carpenter, Harriet and her child W il
liam, Sylvy and Venus, levied on as the proper
ty of Benjamin B. Norris, to satisfy judgments in
favour of John B. Norris, et. at.
Also, two horses, one cart and geers, and about
three hundred shingles, levied on as the proper
ty of William Guest to satisfy a judgment in fa
vour of Samuel Lockhart.
ADAM COPE, s. c. c.
dec 3 82
Sheriff’s Sale.
On the frst Tuesday in January next will be sold at
the Court-House, in the city of Savannah, be
tween the usual hours of ten and three,
ALL that plantation or tract of land in Chat
ham county, containing 250 acres, more or
less, the residence of Seth G. Threadcraft, or so
much thereof as will satisfy the taxes of Seth G.
Threadcraft and others, for the year 1816—
amount §ll 05. A. COPE, s. c. c.
dec 8 86
Marshal’s Sales.
%
On the frst TUESDAY in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of 10 and 3
o’clock,
Six’ NEGROES, named Murriah, Emily,
Peggy, Smart, Sophy and Joe, levied on as the
property of John M. Verdier to satisfy an exe
cution at the suit of Josiah Smith.
JOHN EPPIXGER,
dec 8 86 * marshall
Marshal’s Sales.
BY virtue of a decree from the honorable, the
sixth circuit court of the United States, for
the district of Georgia, made in a case wherein
Jane Irving, Wm. Irving, Catherine Maitland
and Alexander Maitland were complainants,
and Joseph Currie and Joseph Miller, as repre
sentatives of the estate of John Currie, dec.
were defendants.
On the lint Tuesday in January next,
Will be sold at the court-house, in the city of
Savannah, between the hours of ten and three
o’clock.
Eighteen valuable Negroes, named Sharper,
Boson, Peggy’, Fanny, Manor, jn ; Stephney,
Hercules, Sallv, Will, jtm Hamilton, Andrew,
Edinburgh, Dublin, Dinah, Tom, Saiuly, Fox,
and Klaey i heretofore levied on and advertised
under the above decree being part of the per
sonal estate of the late John Currie dec,
JOHN EPPfVGKR, .Marshal.
oet.M v
h$ at Auction*
-- • mrn—smmmamKmm.
THIS DAY, 31st instant,
Will be Solfl before my store.
Groceries % Dry-Goods.
v ummA L S Ot* *•
2000 lb loaf Sugar
1 hhd muscovado Sup's?
30 kegs Butter °
50 boxes Digby Herrings
50 barrels Cider
10 do Beer j
4 boxes Hats /
—0 pieces cotton Bactrim? /
500 pair Shoes, 30 do’ Booti
20 Memijobns Honey 1
40 Pieces Plains /
and 2d Cloths
do CSwrnere /
1 do Coalings ‘
Slaunels,Wh Linens
CosF led , Hr “^? ,fc >tton Blurting
V; on C ambries 6
uhcs V ~and
dec 31 A i 2O2 WC ' V ‘
On FRIDA i r Januarv,
Will c a t ,-S
An elegant som v TIOHBI.
sixteen hands high, remarkably ‘Sant und
the saddle, warranted sound and l v
5 pipes cape Madeira MINE— \
It lay in the island of Teneriffe two ye. nL
superior, and now fit forfamily use. ) n
Sale at 11 o’clock. \
204 D. WILLIFORD, ’
OtTfRIDAY NEXT, £d~of JanuS|
Will be sold at Bolton’s central
r XT’ WITHOUT NESKKVK,
T he bl % CIT iLE FRANK, bi|P( 1
. *■ ‘TnW tons, btult of oak and cedar/ ant 1
is 111 order td receive a cargo. Inventory 4o be
seen at the counting room of mr. ttazen Kimball.
Terms at the sale.
Suleto commence at 12 o’clock.
V. WILLIFORD, Auct’r.
dec 30 -203
On TUESDAY, 6th January next,
ts 111 be sold in front of the Court-house,
at the usual hours,
2 negro Women
1 mulatto Woman and 2 children
1 mulatto Boy
Sundry household and kitchen Furniture,
belonging to the estate ofmrs. G. Sommiers.
Terms, cash.—By order of the admiiustratiix.
B. HERBERT & co. auct’rs.
30 203
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
BUILDINGS, lot no. 2, Warren-ward, fronting
the bay. Both tenements are two stories high*
and in complete order. At present occupied by
mr. Holmes and mr. Donald M‘Leod. /
(Tj* Terms —one half, 60 days ; and the oltitr
half 12 months’ credit, adding interest at the rate
of 8 per cent, with approved endorsers.
M HERBERT & CO. Auct’rs.
dec 12 90
On WEDNESDAY, the 15th Jan. 1818,
Will be Hold before my store,
The personal property of Wm. Limbert, dec’d,
consisting of
Household and kitchen Furni
ture.
By order of the executrix.
Sale to commence at 11 o’clock,
dec 5 t 84 Jl. Howe, auct’r.
On THURSDAY, 22d January next,
Will be sold at the residence of Thomas Polhitt, esq.
near the market-square, and next tenement to
Francis H. Welman, esq.
A QUANTITY OF ELEGANT
Household § 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 mr. Ben
jamin Brooks, deceased, and sold by order of
the executor.
Terms, cash— Sale at 11 o'clock.
M. HERBERT 8c Cos. Auct'rs.
dec 21 . 98
On THURSDAY, 22d January next.
Will be Sold before our store, all the personal estate
of the late Dr. Joseph W. Caldwell, dec. consist
ing of
1 family Horse
1 Gig and Harness
Household and kitchen Furniture, &c.
By order of William H. Joyner, adm’or.
Terms, cash—Sale at 11 o’clock
M. HERBERT & Cos. auct'rs.
dec 20 9 7
Administrator's Sale.
On THURSDAY, 29th January next,
Will be sold before our store,
A quantity of Gunny Bags.
SUNDRY WEARING APPAREL,
belonging to the estate of Wm. Johnston, dec’d.
By order T E. Llovd, esq. adm’or.
Terms, cash—Sale to commence at 11 o'clock.
M. HKRBERT 8c CO auct’rs.
dec 30 203
Twenty Dollars Reward.
STOLEN from the subscriber on the 7th No
vember inst. by one fftUiam Pulaski, a dark
>ay Mare, 7 years old, wliite round each ear,
with a’ bit cut out of each for the staggers ;
iuh one of her fore under teeth broke oft. 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 ; lias a very conspicuous
scar on or near the mole of hi* head t also ono
on his ami, don’t recollect which, apparently
occasioned by a shot. The above re want ttnl
be given for both, otherwise ten dollars fertile
marc aloiK". JESSE fi BIOHT,
Striven <unty, Mv 70, 11117. n*t 7 *