NEW NEGROES.
STRAYED from the subscriber’s plantation, six NEW NEGRO
MEN, who are unable to speak the English language, some of
them are very much marked in the face, they will answer to
the names of February, March, September, October, November
and December; four of them wore short blue coats, two of
them, (the subscriber thinks) greay coats, all of them had on
white under waistcoats, double breasted and tied before, grey
caps and shoes of black leather. As it is highly probable they
thought they could go back to their own country, it is earnestly
requested they may be treated kindly by any person meeting
them; their expences and a reward for each will be paid on
their being delivered at the plantation sox miles from Goose
Creek Bridge, or to the subscriber in Charleston.
John Bee Holmes,
No. 7, MEETING-STREET.
April 9.