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port of Savanna#, ■
Tuesday, October 29,1816.
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SM, R&ecca, Ni-nmo, Portland. (Marne)
Snip Winifred, M‘Geistcn,Ne W .york^
Urig* Holion,
Atldns, Boston. October 20, lat. 38 o3,
lan 72 97, spoke die brig Amelia, five days from Savart-
"'‘♦vf-S’iS'Sctaofi, Pearce, Providence (* *.i.) v
£4
Sooner Brutus, Thomson ditto **,
f Vfprcv, Boles, Providence, (a. i.)
S s0 P f ol { Rope, Delano, New York
K Victor, Brudiey, Charleston
CLEARED.
• C .Uv Rive, Philadelphia
bain, . charlotte, Symm'onet, Nassau, (jr. v.)
Schooner « CHari * ton ’ V J
Sloop Cynth^ 1 ^.
a* ^
/i^'rirand will be dispatched immediately.
: t0 R. RICHARDS!
For Liverpool
The ship REBECCA, captain Nitnmo, 265 tons
rg burthen, will commence loading On Monday
For
RICHARDSON.
Fok Boston
The brig uOl.LON will sail with all possible
JT-ffC dispatch. For freight or passage apply to this
t ^master on board at Moor’s^wharf, or to
A. Fox & Co.
c t 20- 129
For New-York
I he regular packet brig ELIZA LORD, V II.
zfVf..Smith, master, will positively sail on Thursday
F^a-^mxt- For freight or passage applv to the mas-
i or to CH \ REES VV. C VRPEN l’ER Si CO.
on do. ru, p
p_T_J___ -
— For New-York
T1 e fine ftst sailing schooner LAURA, It. Fos-
dick, masttr. For freight or passage appiy to
hc capti jn oil beard, at Telf.ir’s wharf, or to
William H. Joyner & Co.
oc l 09 m—129 Taylor's -wharf
For Charleston
The new fast sailing schooner BRUTUS,
f-jSpTy. Thompson, master, will positively sail on
Thursday next. For freight or passage apply to
on board, at Johnston’s wharf.
to, master
,- c 29- *-129
For Charleston
The packet sloop VOLANT, M‘Lean, master,
"25T will sail on Sunday next. For freight or pas-
i4*iS“ge apply on board. or to
Oiinstead & Eattelle.
Fur Ciiaileston
VIC i'oR, Bradley, master,
*sVh v " u s -‘ i1
^ij|i-sage apply
od 00 — M -
lac.Kei sioop
on Sand. y next. For freight or pas.
on board, at Bolton’s wharf, or to
G. Gordon.
129
freight or charter
i.t Europe,
fi st sailing ship VIRGINIA,
burthen, Jonathan Hillman, master.
the master on board, at
rf, or to HAZEN KIMBALL.
-1 -9
Fol
io a-i-i ;<>r-
—_ The superior and
J£#VK28a tons
* ri^L-Kor terms apply to
Fia-tr's \vh
or 'l-i
jLitlllilDg
75 two g.iion kegs Salmon
1) boxes mould Candles
15 do yellow Soap
8 bis N:>. 1 and 2 Mackerel
For Sale low, on the wharf, by
John Lathrop & Co.
oct 20-129 J’Tnier’s wharf
ived
.J ast rece
Anil for sale, at fuctore prices,
17 cases HATS K. U J. BOLTON,
oct 29—ii—129
Just received
case ladies’ thread Stockings
.trunk do silk do
do Angora Shawls
case paper Bureaus, in nests
do watch Furniture
ALSO
Barrels Beef and Pork
Hampers black Bottles
Windsor Chairs
For sale by
oct 29 120
Six. Sheet
i‘V . OF tits 5.
wl UNITED STAV
Just received from Philadelphia
Lewis* Six Sheet Map of thcUxirnn 8tat», drawn
from aftua 1 survey on the largest scale of any Map .of
the United States ever published* being six feet square
on canvas and rollers, and elegantly varnished, price £24.
Lewis a Map of the United States .and West . Indies,
pnceg9.
, Rf - es ’ CrciomaiA, vol. 27, part second,being thefiftv-
tourth half volume. ■' 'V . “
Analectic MagaZfcie, complete sets, bound in red mo-
rocco - W. T. WILLIAMS,
-r* °Q-vr-1 jo
I
George Gordon
Has landing, from brig JanitSj andoffers for sale, at reduc
ed prices and long credit,
TWENTY PACKAGES DRV GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Cassimeres, Cloths, Calnmcks, Coatings, Flannels,
Blankets, Prints, Dimity, Ginghams, Madras and
Bandana Handkerchiefs, buff Shawls, Ac.
10 quarter casks Port Wine, old and of suqerior quality
8 hluls prime Jamaica Coffee . '
10 ton* waggontire and »xe bar Iron '
2 tens shav • Moulds ocf 29—x—129
Charles YV . Carpenter & Co.
Offer for sale, ut their store on the Hay, a general assort
ment of Dry Goods,
CONSISTING OF
Cloths, coarse and fine; C»ssimeres, Coating, Blankets
Flannels, Bombazets, cotton Hosiery, Calicoes,
Cambiics, Ac.
Also, on consignment,
Three cases Millinery, consisting of
Ladies’ straw Hals, trimmed
do white chip do <lo
do satin do. ant! Bonnets, trimmed
do beaver do trimmed
do dress Caps, cotton Vandykes, plain, figured and
quilted
do white and black Feathers
I.I KKW1SK,
An Invoice of Cabinet Furniture, comprising an ele
gant assortment of
Sideboards, Secretaries, Bureaus,*Sofas; pillar and claw
card, breakfast and tea Tables, dinuig Sets
Mahogany high and field Bedsteads, Sec.
; AL>o
A general assortment of Saddlery, consisting of
Elegant Saddles and Bridles
Low priced do do
Saddle Bags, Trunks, Valicea and saddle Furniture
1 case Gold Leaf, containing do packs ,
25 quarter and half quarter Casks Colminar Wine
39 kegs English Paint, assorted oo,ors, ground in oil
22 fi g* Corks, wea l oct 29—129
fames
ejr*
ship* Georgia gpdjohn&ji
\_f'om Liverp6*If * ; .
Auctioii.
To-Morrow; Jlie 30th in&t*
, , /if ,-j.r l .
r stare,
Hat jutt re<9ti\
LARGEAi)BiTJi)N Groceries a§3 fty Goods*
V l ’L.iko f^jf <
6 ’galloh casks Sherry Wine
6 do Caimiliar . „ do
2 hiicSGiu, 15 bis Sugar
6 caskifChtose, 15 kegs BuH*^ -
Id bis Salmon, 2 Mackertl
30 pieces Cotton Bagging T
20 dozen Port Wine t ■’
20 kegs manufactured Tobaceb'.
20 boxes Spanish Cigars
50 sets Measures
10 dozen Windsor Chairs
2 baits Blankets
30 pieces Brbadclotli •, • .
20 do Plains, 30 dozen silk Stockings
Funnels, cotton and worsted Hosiery
Madras Handkerchiefs, Muslins
Marseilles Vesting, cotton Shirting
Cotton Cambrics, brown Hollands
Ginghams, he. &c.
Sale to commence at 11 o'clock,
A. Howe, auevr*
Ai private sale
50 crates well assorted Crockery ware I
bet 29—129
gls FonXEK STOCK OF
Ware, cutlery, tCc.
Among widen are,
Casks of socket 8pa4es, cast steel patent Hoes
Caroling, navrow and broad Hoes
Chain Traces, sad Irons
Cast anil waggon Boxes
2d, 3d, 4il, 5d, and 6d wrought clout Nails
5d, 8d,10tl, 124 and 20tl fine Wrought Rose anil Clasp
Ounce Tacks, head .Vaiis
4^ to 6 inch Spikes, Ac.
• AtSO
A large quantity of American and English Hotlow-
Ware, an efegaiit assortnient' of piafed Saddlery,. Ac.
Which is offered for kale on a low advance for cash, or
town . acceptances; and is well worth the attention of
country merchants, Ac.
N. B. Highest price given for old Brass and Copper,
oct 29; - r o—l#!
-r'W
Charles iiariiu-n os. to.
Have for sale, at Hunter’s wharf, m tote to suirfiurc/ius-
i ers,
Ladies’ Colored kid Boots and Shoes
do black do w ith heels
Morocco walking Siloes
do Ties and Suppers
Roan <io do
Scotch Sandals
Children’s n.orocco Boots and Shoes
do roan do
do leather do
Gentlemen’s' Boots and Shoes
do lace Boots
Morocco Pumps
Calf-skin do
Boys’ high laced Shoes
do common laced Lumps
800 pair Negro Shoes
150 do ilo Pumps
Atso
II VI'S of various rur lit les
do
do
ort 29—129
it. O J . A icllli
tj/ j. iidudisiiam
Have received, on consignment, end for sale,
5 bales white Plains
3 ditto BLnkets
1 case Linen
8 bags green Coffee
12 boxes Tin
Cotton Bagging
Sheet Lead, and
Patent Hoes
ert 29-i t29
J, BATTELLE.
iteceiveri,
Per schooner F’-iends and sioop Volant,
50 tons Iron, assorted
45 boxes window Glass
14 boxes tea China, aiid .
2 tierces containing China Desert, Sets and Jars
For sale by ISAAC COHEN & CO.
oct 29 129
50,000 feet clear
100 kegs BUTTER
11 cases wool HATS
For sale
u bite pine BOARDS
R, Richardson.
oct
-129
Fresh Flour.
J ’St landed and for sale
150 barrels superfine Flour
49 b..;f barrels do F. J ALINE AU.
• it29 -e—129
biioesl Diioes:
The subscriber offers for sale, at the Late residence
Mr, Robert Fair, near Market-square.
7J0 pair of men’s fine leather Shoes
200 do
0u J (to
8n0 do
80j do
3j0 tlo
200 do
8 -j do
5^a do
&' : J do
4i>J do
4no do
4.;0 do
50 | J do
of
do
Morocco do
do
grain do
do
km skin d#
do
fine Morocco Putnp9
do
leather
do
do
Cordovan
(k> y
.do
negro Shoes
-s
ladies*
Morocco Pumps
> z
Grecian Rands
do
Bootees
bov’s Shots
ciuldre
n’s Buskins, Ac.
negro
Shoes
1 case of castor Hat9
8 do rorum do
3 do youth’s do
4 do boy’s
Ido wool
A1.SO,
do
do
Abel Evans.
or*29-r*-129
F or sale
50 tons axe bar and waggontire IRON
R. Richardson.
oct 29 129
Robert ii. Harden
Has declined the Practice of Medicine,
oct 29—m—129
Marine and Fire
INSURANCE OFFICE
An election will br held, on Monday, Novembor 4,
*bt a Director to fdi tlie vacancy occasioned by the resig-
f" P. ii. & T. Crapon
Offer for sale.
The following GOODS, received per ship Oneida, from
New-York, at wholesale or retail,
Rose Blankets, London Dolfiis, ftish Sheetings, Platil-
las, Sheetings, cotton Shirtings, Flushings, Bandana
Handkerchiefs, Bombazcts. assorted; Calicoes, cambric
Prints'," Colton Hose, fiimiuire Calico, colored Cambrics,
book Muslins, muslin Cravats, Ac.
A T.SO
Fresh hyson Tea, in small boxes; loaf Sugar
Hafte*Ginger, ground do; Pimento
50 piece prime cotton Bagging
2 hhds prime Tobacco
5 Jo N E. Ruin net 29-o—129
Taft & Sihlev
Have now landing, from sloop Jiltr-cy, .from Providence,
C11. IJ on Jl foor’s -wharf,
12 hhds Amcriciji Gin
6 hhdsN. E. Rum
4 bis Sugar
3 bags Coffee
2000 pair black grained Shoes
200 do negro Shoes
2 boxes morocco Slices
2 casks Axes
1 do negro Hoes
2 boxes wool Hats
1 do napt Hals
• 2 cases straw Bonnets
10 bis Cider
50 do Irish Potatoes
30 firkins Butter
15 casks Cheese ort °9-'r-129
Just received,
Per brig Almira, and for sale, east of the Exchange,
TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHT PACKAGES,
CONTAINING
-
150
pair gentlemen's fine Boots
100
do
do
secondly quality Boots
150
do
do
Wellington’s do
12oO
do
do
fine Shoes
35eO
do
do
lined and bound Shoes
1200
do
do
fine Rumps
29 J
do
ladies'
' morocco Bootees
5500
do
do
do Siips
300
do
do
Perrv Laces
500
do
do
Sandals
100
do
do
morocco Slippers with military heels
300
do
do
white Kid
2500
do
do
Roan
2000
do
do
leather Shoes
400
do
do
colored kid Shoes
1100
do
misses
’ morocco Slippers
500
do
children’s morocco Boots
300
do
do
leather do
1000
do
do
morocco and leather Shoes
200
do
* do
Pumps
3500
do
negro
Shoes
Samuel Evans, jun.
ct 29—(»*■
-129
Sparkling Champagne, dec.
A'ow landing, from on board the sloop Volant, capt. »II-Lean,
100 bottles Sparkling Clwurmagne Wine
100 do French Cordials, of the first quality
2 pipes real Holland Gin, warranted
20 pieces cotton Bagging ,
20 boxes Candies, tallow
20 M Spanish Cigars
5 bags Hazlenuts
6 kegs Starch
30 baskets sweet til, quart bottles
24 boxes old Claret, (Lafitte)
1 box Dutch Cheese, which are offered for sale, on
reasonable terms, by P. C ATOX X ET A CO.
oct29-c*-129 On iVMiamse;’ <"- 'MV V’i gf
Factorage ana Commission liusiiiijss.'
The subscriber having declined the practice of law, on
the first instant; now offers his services to his friends and
fellow-citizens, generally, in the above line, and pledges
himself that his attention, exertion and punctuality, in
business, slialT be such as to merit a portion of their fa
vor and support He has obtained commodious fire
proof stores on Howard’s wharffor the reception of'pro-
<luce, and his counting room is in the east tenement of
said building, immediately under Mr. Charles Howard.
Joseph S. Pelot.
sen 3-
To let *
One of the first Stands m this city, either for dry goods
or groceries,,(if applied for immediately.) Enquire of
the printer. *•'**9
Samuel C. House
Having taken the corner store in Gibbons’ range, for
merly occupied by S. A !. Russel, offers for sale, on
the most moderate terms, a large and elegant ussort-
iifbnt of Goods, consisting of
Superfine Cloths and Cassimere, second quality do
pelisse (Jiotlis, Stockinets, Cord and Velveteens, Mar
seilles and w inter Vestings Salisbury and Welsa Flan
nels, Bombazets, Bombazines, and llattinets, Miriuo
Shawls and Handkerchiefs, elegant bordered and plain
silk do. cotton do. Satins, plain ami Levantine Siiks,
Italian and Canton (Trapes, stripe and plaid colored Mus
lins, Ginghams and Shstnbrays, Calicoes, furniture do
and Chintz; plain, furniture and cambric Dimities; White
black and colored Cambrics, figured and plain mull Mus-
l.us and Lenoes, striped and corded Musnus, gentle
men's Cravats, Linens, long Lawns and linen Cambric,
fine ttvist SUirtings, Insic Sheetings, brown Linen and
PKtilias, silk and cotton Bandanoes, cotton and worsted
Hosiery, ladies’ silk, kid and "beaver L loves, gentlemen’s
beaver do. stair Carpetting, cotton Uii.bre.,as superior
quality, French paper Hangings, Ac.
ALSO
1 bale Plains oct 22—x—129
John S. Aliev
Has just returned from New-York, ana is now opening-
at his ••tore, in Bryan street, vVhere lie offers for sale
On the lowest terms.
Superfine blue, black aiid Lrowii Cloths; superfine
blue, black, drab and mixed Cassivnere; elegant tancy Vest
ing;'biack, green, drub and purple tabby Velvet; silver
Cord, bine and mixed satinet Lion-Skin; blue Coating
and water proof Ciotli; blue and black Fiannel; black
and figured Bombazet, siik Umbrellas, Irish Linen, dr
Shirting, Hiimliums, striped ahd /nixed Homespun, Hag
Handkerchiefs, ladies’ white suk Ho e and Glo\es, do
kid do. cotton aiul beaver- do. bk.<ik worsted Hose,
worsted Socks, siik Buttons, patent Ciolh, do bail vest
Buttons, Ac.
He also offers to furnish customers wilh vperfmc
Coats, made and trimmed in the best manner, for twen-
tr eight dollars; superfine cashmere Pantaloons, for
eleven dollars; Coats made and tripimed in the Inst
manner for ten dollars oct 29—129
Ktw importations.
j.£ AV»- JituTAXL,
DUEL, GRESHAM & CO.
(Cornel- of pit. Julian and ft 7m'ulcer streets, north of Jlfr.
Shelintui’s boarding house, m me stove lately occupied by
Alessrs. J. Ii. White & Co.)
Have the pleasure to inform 1 heir friends and the pub
lic that, they have received by recent arrivals
437 packages
FNGT.TSTT, FRENCH, INDIA- .*md AMERICAN
STAPLE and FANCY GOODS*
Ordered particularly for this *t'nricet-;
Which, with their STOCK on hand, cor.uprises a gener
al assortment.
My the chip Oneida and no w lanabng
1 case Merino Shawls '
2 cases sdk do ^ \
3 cases cotton do
1 case silk Bandanoes V i
3 bales Madras, Sistersoy, Posaky and Choppa Tdbmal
Handkerchiefs and fancy neck Cloths
3 bales Carjrfing V
8 do Coatings, Flushings, Fearnoughts and bear Skins
4 do Bombazets, various qualities
1 bale superfine Cloths
l do Cassimercs
3 bales Flannels, assorted colors ^
7 do rose, point and duffil Blankets
5 cases superfine Prints *
1 do Dimities _ %
2 do Irish linen Cambrics
5 do do white and half white Linen
1 do nun’s Thread
3 boxes cane and common silk Umbrellas and Parasols
1 trunk Irish Poplins
3 cases Gloves, beaver, kid and silk
2 do cotton Hosiery
3 do ladies’ and children’s French bearer Hats, assorted
1 case colored Sinchews and Sarsanets
1 case NansGoks mull mui land jaconet Muslins
1 do cut Glass and siik Buttons
1 box coach and riding Whips
2 do stubb and double barrel Fo wling-Pieces
1 do brass and stubb barrel pocket Pistols
6 casks sad Irons
AND A FEW PACKAGES,
Containing
Elegant satin Robes, Macedonia, Paris and fasliiona-
b!e borders
Merino, plush and velvet Caps and Bonnets, Feathers
am j Artificial Flowefrs
Tul, Ctienelle and other worked Pilloreens
Velvet Binding, head and gown Garniture, fancy Trim
mings
Sdk, Ghcnelle and silver Cords and Tassels
Gilt and silver c.asp Indispeusables
rink, velvet, Zephyr and damask Gauzes
Brilliant white, ILlmire, Amarinthe, green, lilac, im
mortal, Macedonia, Levantine, Florence, satin,
Vergene and Taffeta Silks
Gilt and peari diadem Combs, table and head Brushes
Pocket and China Inkstands, hi the form of a shoe
Needle Ca3es, ladies’ Valices, watch Stands
Gentlemen aiid ladies’ morocco writing Cases
Ladies’ work Boxes, set with mother of pearl
Superfine Pomatum, Scent in bottles
Walnuts, in pieces; Mussels, Chesnuts and real Eggs
Toilet Tables, Secretaries and silver Seals
Wooden sand Boxes and morocco Note Books
Silver Spectacles, looking Glasses and Screens
Cloak Bags, boot Tassels, Corsetts and corsstt steel
Bones
Stay Strings and elastic Garters, Ac. For sale by
Duel, Gresham & Co.
9<*$r!28
Auction.
On Thursday next, 3-st instant,
It ill be sold in front <f our store,
Groceries and Dry Goods,
• •
AI W, WITHOUT BISEHV2,
5 bales Woollens
3 trunks Calicoes
2 cases Shirtings and Cambrics
300 silts Negro Cloathing
3'JDO lbs Bacon
Tin Ware, assorted; Demijohns writing Paper*
Measures, cherry Brandy, Apples, Mackerel
Cheese, low Cloth, Hats,'Ac. Terms, cash.
Sale to corny rent 11 o’clock.
M. Herbert & Co. auct’rs.
On . -JOO
£>■. Two or three gentlemen can bo
accommodated v ith Board and Lodging, in a small fami
ly, within a few minutes walk of the Exchange. Also, a
small Store to let, a good Stand for business.
V B. Want* d as above, a good cook, washer and iron-
er, for whom liberal wages will be punctually paid. Ei-
quire at this office. ^ oct 29—m—129
Medical Sketches
Of the Campaigns of 1812. 13 and 14, . ,
To which are added Suwgical Cases; obstructions on
Miutaht 1Iospitai.S( and Flung Hospitals; attached
to a moving army.
Also an appendix, comprising a Dtssegtation on Dt-
sf.nteby; which obtained the BaylBtarian Prize Medal
for the year 1816, and observations on the Winter Epide*
mic of 1815—16, denominated
PF.RIPNEUMANIA NOTHA,
as> it appeared iii Massachusetts, by .Ions Muni, M. D.
A. A. S. Hospital Surgeon of the United St.-tes* Army
and corresponding member of the Georgia Medical Soci
ety, price 2 dollars 50 cents. Just received bv
W. T. Williams.
oct 29-11-129
Rest
Fire YY r ood,
Consisting of oak, hickory and ash, as well as light-
wood, which is constantly kept for sale on Wallace’s low
er wharf.
Purchasers are requested not to pay the drayman with
out a receipt
N B. 15 dollars per month will be paid for afewprime
negro men J. M. COLLINS,
oct 29—w—129
For sale
A likely Negro Boy, sixteen /'ears of age, remarkably
honest and can be welt recommended as a house sera
vant. For further particulars apply to the printer.
oct 29—a—129
Marshal’s sale.
By virtue of an order of the honorable William Ste
phens, judge of the district court of Georgia, will be
sold at St. Mary’s, on Thursday, the 7th of November
next, at ten o’clock,
Five bales COTTON, JOHN EPP1NGER,
oct 29—a—1’9 marshal
To let
Two Tenements in the brick store
subscriber.
oct 29—x—129
occupied bv the
G. GORDON.
i'o rent i
For six months, and immediate posession given, x small
srul well finislied HOUSE, having every necessary con
venience on the premises—beingcompletely andgemaely
furnished, situated near the lower end ofBrougbton street j
adjoining captain Cooper's at the next Corner houst
below. Applv on the spot, to Mrs. Chimes.
Oct 29-vt-129
i'Totice.
Will be sold at the plantation of Mathew Colson, sen.
dec. on the 4th day of December next,
All the personal and perishable property of said es-
consisting of Horses, Hogs and Cattle, Corn and
'odder, and other articles, too numerous to ’mention.
:rms of sale, cash. CIILOE COLSON, ad a’rx.
HENRY COLSON, adm’or
Striven rountn October 2.1, la*:, erf 29—e*—129
liana way
i the subscriber, about a year ago, a country bom
negro
co'npl
very' cro
he is
named Ben, twenty-five years of age, black
n, one of his little fingers is remarkable, being
i, occasioned by a bum when he was a child;
tful, and should he be taken will endeavor
to escape: hA worked on the fortifications at Savannah,
and when thatb work was stopped, be marched into the
woods. He haltf out with him a negro, woman named
Juba, iate the property; of Mrs. Aimy, now of judge
Berrien as 1 have^*>een informed. This wench I am told
has relations, (by vi\ioai they are harbored) at Mr. WalJ-
burgheris plantation^
Twenty Dollars’ regard will be paid to any person
who will lodge said ne^fc 1 ’ 0 Ben in the gaol of this cotin-
iTH G. THUEADCRAFT.
ty
oct 29—129
irs 5 reward.
Twenty Doll
Ranaway, from the subscribing on the night of the 25'*i
October, 1816, two Negro men: country bom fel
low, about twenty-nine or thirty y A* 1 " 3 f& e > s ** ni .
about five feet eight or itffhe inchet^^^'Kli' took witli liitri
his last year’s found jacket, greyish^f°* orts ^’ ^ ,Tle< ^
blue, and blue pantaloons, also a blu%t “"o white mixed
coatee of homespun; and hom<-«pnn skP a nNioooS ami
waistcoat; and had on a felt hat, John wS®h/22 er ty *k**
property of colonel Frederick Oneal, of MTntdob^ coun
ty, and purchased from him by the subscrib<S^i n tins
year of 1811. Batrrcs, a likely country bom ..
about twenty three years of age”, about five feet sM t>p
seven inches high, has a large scar on his left elS^'' v '
occasioned by a burn; took with him no cloths exc3
what he nad on, which are a greyish colored rouil
jacket, lined with blew, checked homespun pantaloon—
and Osnaburgh shirt, an old twilled waistcoat and felt
I lat. Each of them took with them a blanket. Brutus
was formerly the property of Dr. William loor, sn<l
purchased from him by the subscriber in the year 1814.
The above reward vrill be paid for the said negroes, or
ten dollars for either ef them being delivered to the
subscriber, at Springfield, or on being lodged in any
gaoi and information given, so that the stthacriber tret
them. 1 STEPHEN S. CARROL,’
pfct 29—>ij*— m