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■ Augusta Chronicle Georgia Gazette.
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t W. 11. Turpin,
Wk Offers the folioicing Articles
M ’ icith a general assortment oj
iFrcsli Medicines,
mk L!y. as h-w as they can hr purchased in the
City— Viz :
■■. rt *SV/TS TlO/ Lee’s Fills f direct from
Mliiabfir il Or S, H. P. Lee,
■H 100 Doz Lori Hard s Maccoboy & Scotch
S nufF,
■ 300 Kegs English White Lead,
K- 200 Boxes Window Glass,
182000 lbs Spanish Whiting,
|M 8000 lbs. Copperas,
■ 1000 lbs. Alum,
■ 800 lbs. Indigo (Spanish and Carolina)
■ 1500 lbs. Madder,
111 300 lbs White Starch,
150 Gro Bottle Corks,
■TISOO lbs. Roll Brimstone,
|K 1000 lbs. Ginger,
|\ | 400 lbs. Camphor, refined,
■ 600 lbs. Cream Tartar,
I f 300 lbs. Jalap, kc &.c
F —ALSO—
C Fresh Cabbage Seed.
■ February 4 w4t
I “merino shawls,
v Saarfs & 'Points,
m * 0 1
-I Very Elegant,
■just Received from New-York, J
Rf ALSO I
Ct AROLINE Plaids, a few pieces hand- (
/ some patterns, ,
■ Elegant white figured Satin Robes, ,
IS Uo. do. do. do. Ribbons,
IS Ladies’ Fleecy Gloves, (
B Super, black Italian Crapes, ;
B Thread and Bobbinette Laces, a great (
I assortment,
B Best company Flag Handkerchiefs, j
B Silk and Tabby Velvets, various colors,
■SVcry superior black Levantine Silk, 4
Btßlack Red and figur; d do.
K; White figured Gros lie Nap do. j
Ktlllack it dark blue Bombazines, very fine, t
f WITH A VAKIETT OP OTItEII !
Re topic. Articles* t
■•'Which in addition to Stock on hand, com
■ prise a very general assortment adapted (
I to the season- I
ri likewise
I Cashmere Shawls
A few, very elegant, will be received t
|Br in a few days. f
Jewett, Abell, &Co <
Upper Wing City Hotel. 1
ff. January 21 —wtf
I Just Received) \
ON CONSIGNMENT. *
And for Sale by the Subscribers, 1
iOO ftagft Ycimc Coffee-
Bilbro & Groves.
4 January 31. if
' Bacon Hams,
L ’J’i[K Subscribers have on han.l, a qnan- ,
f tit yof first rate BACON HAMS (for sale, (
opposite the Market, south side Broad- ,
I Street, Augusta. '
David Smith, £5 Co. i
January 31 -4t ,
1 Msaiio
i
,i j i
TIERCES Boston STONE i
jiM LIME,
Just Received and for Sale, '
\ LOW FOR CASH, HI
John C. Holcombe.
| January 24-
| (£p il Wan wove BoavA
ers can ho accommodate! in a Private
Boarding House, with Rooms suitable for
families. Apply at this office.
January 24 -"t
'Tax Collector’s Notice.
ft' X WILL attend at the City Hotel on the
t eleventh and twenty first; at the Globe
iV Tavern on the twentyeth and twenty-so
li cond; and at the Plan Ur’s Hotel on the
thirteenth and twelfth third of February,
| for the purpose of collecting State
I and county las for the year 18zi.
E. Bugs, t. c.
February 4 -td
Notice.
V H GEORGIA, Warren County*
ALL persons are notified not to trade
for a note of hand, given to James
■ Drake,Jby Benjamin CulpepperMarmot
f C iloepper, of one thousand dollars.
Fj dated the 15lh December, 1820, and due
}' ten days after date, with the followin'-
V credits on said note, viz:—On l>th of
| January 1821, was paid five hundred ami
sixty dollars; on 31st of January 1821, fifty
4 dollars more was paid, which payments
I were endorsed on the said note; as the
said note has been misplaced or lost by me,
who was the agent of Mr Drake for th<-
crllcctitn of the said note, and the sam>
has been legally discharged by a subse
! quent payment,
Chappell Ileelb.
February 4 w3tp _
*** Mr. Henry TTanna
1. han is fully authorized to collect all debts
A due to this office, (from the Sth of Octo
| ber •,) and to give receipts for the same.
January 17
Cotton, Stock,
xnn
Yxchange Broker.
THE suhsejiber has taken an office in
the building lately occupied by
Messrs Stewart & Hargraves, on the m.rth
side of Broad-street,, opposite tr> the Pos--
Office—where he offers his services in
the above business, and hope?, by strict
personal attention, to obtain the patron
age of his friends and the public.
The great facilities afforded by brokers
in commercial operations genera!ly, render
it remaikable that the merchants of A"
gusia and the planters have long sustain
ed the inconvenience of having none, and
particularly a Cotton Broker. In almost
every other cotton mart the bnsiness is
principally done by brokers; and hence
the ease, certainty and dispatch wiih
which il is executed. The same system
is perfectly practicable here. The mer
chant, by applying at the office of the sub
scriber, may hereafter save himself the
trouble of sampling his cotton and looking
up a purchaser;—the planter need be no
longer involved in doubt and difficulty to
ascertain the true slate of the mark; t,
nor subject himself to the caprice of th
wary speculator—and the purchaser will
at all times know where to resort for cot
lon at the market price.
Office Regulations relative to
Cotton.
Ist- In order to give lime for sampling,
citizens offering cotton are rt quested to
eave the ware-house receipts by eighi
o’clock, a. u •—II* left later liiall l>fne. sales
cannot be realized till tne suceeding day
If more convenient, the receipts way b:
enclosed in a letter of instructions, ami
dropped in the letter box the night pre
vious.
2d. Cotton will bo sampled and (receiv
ed from wagons till ten o’clock, a. m.—
if offered after that hour, sales cannot be
eralized till next clay.
3d. Warehouse expenses will invariably
be deducted from the account sales.
4lh. Sales will commence at ten o’clock
and close at twelve, a. m.
sth. Persons choosing to limit and lim
iting higher than the market, will have
their receipts returned them on paying
CJ cents fora ha<- entry and sampling.
oih. Commissions on sales, 25 cents a
bale.
Orders from the country* rn
closing the warehouse receipts, w ill be
promptly executed.
Stock Exchange and
Brokerage,
, Jn their Various Heanehes,
Will be attended to at all times during of
fice hours, which will be from eight o’-
clock a. m. till two o’clock r. m. and from
three o’clock till five v. m.
John Kinney, jun’r.
(jjp Money' is sometimes wMth mar
than at others. Persons having it t«* loan,
may, in the strictest confidence, avail
themselves of the advantages of the mar
ket, by applying at the above office.
November B.—— ts
Court of Ordinary, January
Adjourned i erm, 1823.
\V ILLIAM .TONE 5 !, Executor of the
estate of Henry Jones; deceased, and Vetv
eil Walton, having petitioned this Court
to be relieved from their liability as seen
ntv for Henry Gillum for the Guardian
ship of the mino's and orphans of William
Gillum, deceased, on the grounds of his
removal firm this state and upon his fail
ing to make annual returns of his manage
ment of the estate of said orphans, as the
law rtqui) es
It is ordered, That the said Henry Gil
lum appear at die next May term of this
Court, to wit, the first Monday in said
month, and should that term be lost,
at the next term thereafter, then and
thereto shew cause, wl.y the said William
Jones, executor of the estate of Henry
Jones, deceased, and Newell Walton,
should be relieved in terms of the law.
And be it further ordered. That a copy
of this Rule be served upon the said llen
cv Gdlum, by publishing in one of the
public Gazettes of this state, at least once
a month for three mouths, preceding the
first Monday in May next.
The above is a true copy, taken from
the Minutes of the Court.
Wra. i/arper, c. c. o.
January 27
A. Ylcquet’s
Crockery Store,
BRIDGE ROW, *Vo. 5.
JUST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT
A very Fresh and Handsome.
, Assortment of
DRY GOODS,
—COXSISTIXG OF
Brown Hollands,
Shirting Linen, assorted,
Masulipa'au Handkerchiefs,
Fancv ditto
Ladies* white tops sup’r black Cotton
hose,
Fancy Quillings,
Fine white Flannels,
Apron Checks,
Jaconet Cambrics 9-8,5 4 if 6-4,
Fine Russia Sheeting,
100 Pit-Cfs Calicoes, late patterns,
1000 Pair Mens’ Wax Calfskin Shoes
Which will be sol 1 low for cash or ap
proved paper. He has also a very com
plete assortment of
Frovkvvy iwu\ Glass
\Varc,
for sale by the crate or retail, on very
favorable terms.
January 10 lm
mrviuß3>
Black AianittiV/.cUc?,
Nankeon i.union Francs
and Crape Robes.
WALMSLEV (J FOSTER.
(XZXT DOOR TO TIIK ACS USX A BOOK STORK.)
Have just received from A'cw-Vork, and
now opening
A FRESH SUPI'LY OF
1) V GOODS,
CONSISTING OF —■
fIGURI •'ll Black Bombszattes, j
Black Nankin & Canton Crapes,
Figured black Do Do
Crape Robes, black & coloured,
Black Canton Handkerchiefs,
Silk Flags and Bandanoes,
Merino and Crap*; Shawls,
Black Silk Florentine Vestings,
Do Do Do Fancy Patterns,
Blue mixed Sattinctls, fine.
Domestic Stripes k bleached shirtings
Waltham Sheetings, bleached very
handsome,
Osnaburgs St Hessians, good quality,
Imitation Beaver Hats, by the Case,
Imimtion Tucking & side Combs,
Seersuckers and Parasols, assorted,
QJ* V itli a variety of other
articles too numerous to mention, and
with tnocK now on it amt comprise a pret
ty general assortment of
SEASONABLE GOODS,
Which will be Sold low for CASH or ap
proved paper.
January 31. wtf
U - A List of Notes Lost
on 28th December 1821, by
Uaudiwav.
One 'fote of hand on J, Draper for I
484 Dollars, due 25ih Dec. 1820, with a
credit of one hundred and thirty eight
dollars and 72 cents
Eight Twenty-five dollar Notes on Wpii v
A. Tyson, and endorsed by Joshua Dra
per, due IGth December 1818
One Note on James Cody, sen. for Two
hundred Dollars, with interest from Ist.
January 182 U.
One Note on Thomas O, Tyson and
VVm Mays for one hundred and one Dol
lars, due 25th Dec. 1819.
One Note on Thomas O. Tyson, tor
fifteen Dollars, due 25th Deo. 1821.
One Note on David Cody sen. for one
Hundred and Ten Dollars, due Ist. No
vember, 1822-
One Note on Wm. Rondson, for forty
two Dollars and some cents due 25iii
Dec. 1819.
Two Notes on Banister Evans, one for
thirty Dollars, due 25iii Dec. 1821, and
tiie other due 25th December 1820, lur
g IS 18-J cents.
One Note on Abner Rogers and Abner
M‘C«rtnack, for one hundred and ninety
Dollars, due Nov. 18-i, wiih a credit of
Ninety Dollars.
One Note on Peter Cody fur thirty
two Dollars and a few cents, due 25tii
December 1821.
(p* All persons are forwaru
ed from trailing lor the above notes.
January 31 w3t
CCT A liist of
nut in Storage al the W ARE-HOUSE of
111 Lit no k Gkovks, by the Steam-Boat
Company’s Boats, since the 7lh inst. viz:—
20 Bbls. Liquor marked B k D
1 Bag Codec, marked F H M‘Lcod
6 Demijohns marked the same
2 Ha f bbla do
1 Tierce Rice do
1 Leather trunk marked on the Lock
J Hutchins,
1 Trunk Sam’l T Phelps
1 Trunk Jno. C. Elsworlh
1 Package Book do
1 Tierce Liquor N. Wayer
25 Boxes Candles T.
46 Bbls Flour F.
35 Rags Coffee F,
1 Hhd. U. S. 14 Company F.
6 Trunks, W Nos 1 2 3 4 5 6 .
1 Chest Miss Godfrey,
2 Boxes M G No 3 & 4
1 Box I N. 1 Trunk C N
3 Boxes Dr. F, Hunt, Nosl 4 2
1 Kog Do. No 3
1 Half Bbl S 1 Half bid HP
1 Tierce marked diamond A
1 Box M G
1 Box Dr. Tims. Sandwich
, 2 Bbls J G Clark
1 Tierce 1 Sc 1 bbl I Sc 1 box I Sc
i 12 Bids Cider II P
4 Pipes Liquor marker! diamond B
10 Bags Coffee marked diamond W
1 Bbl Rum mat ked diamond M
1 Keg Chains I B No. 3
2 Bbls Oranges, Cooke,
1 Pipe P C 1 box Jno Sayer
2 Tierces Rice R
1 Box s & L 5 boxes Fish M k M
165 Bars Iron
3 Corn Mills.
N. B. There aie other articles not yet
called lor, which have already been pub
lished. Persons callingfor goods, will be
required to produce orders from some offi
cer cf the Steam Boat Company.
Bilbro & Groves..
.T-tnnarv 94. I“22———Jt
Tax Collector’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the first Tuesday in
March, one HOUSE, adjoining
Thomas Walton’s Lot, and sold as the pro
perly of Giles Gt iswold, to satisfy his State
and County Tax, forthe year 1820. Amount
of Tax g 9 75 cents
E. Bugg. T. c.
January 3,
the
Waverly Novels,
Complete in :*,even Volumes,
(>itavo--new and line
Edition.
view ol this, see North American
Review for October
Say, on Political Economy
Bigelow’s Sketches of Ramble’s Norlh-
Brituin and Ireland
No. 50, Quarterly Review
No. 24, Blackwood’s Magazine
Annals of the Parish
The Mourning King, by Mrs. Inchbald
Swanton*.-. Chancery Reports, Vol. Ist
Lacon or many things in few words to
those who think
The Life of Coin. STEPHEN DECATUR
Together with a General As
tment of
BOOKS & STATIONARY.
Fine Paper Hangings
Garden Seeds, anu Lucern Grass Seed
For Sale, by
J. §II Ely.
03 s Wauled Johnson’s Quarto Diction
ary and Lavolsnes’ Atlass, for which other
Books will be given in exchange
Ftb 7 3t
Dissolution.
t
*• Li* Co-Partnership heretofore exist
ing under the firm of Humble & O'KeiJfe,
is tins day dissolved by mutual consent.
All those, indebted to the said concern,
either by Bond, Note or Book Account,
arc requested to make immediate pay
ment to Jolm O’Keiffe, or otherwise they
will be placed in the hands of an Offi
cer for collection, and all to whom the
said concern is indebted, are required to
preseni them to John O’Keiffe, who will
settle the same.
Jolm Humble,
Jolm O’Keifle.
Augusta, Feb 6, 1823, 3t
For Sale,
A family of Negroes,
(CONSISTING of a Man between 55 and
J GO yews of age; a Woman between
30 and 40, and a little girl child of the
former, about 9 years of age For their
characters, reference may he bad to Judge
McTyre; and for the terms apply to A.
Slaughter and C. Labuzui).
STANTON SLAUGHTER.
Ft binary 7 ts
Dissolution of Co-Partner
ship.
X HE Co-Partnership which lately ex
isted under the firm of William E. Ken
dall Co.is this day dissolv ed by mutual
consent.
William E’ Kendall,
Issacliar Bates.
Clinton, 2oth Dec. 1821.
Feb 7 Itp
THE AUGUSTA
Jockey Club Races
Will commence on the fourth Tues
day in February next, free for any horse,
mare or gelding on the continent, (weights
as heretofore,)
The first day, 4 mile heats, (purse) g4OO
„ 2»l do. 3 do. do. do. 300
„ 3J do. 2 do. do. do. 200
„ 4th do. 1 do. the three best in five,
for the entrance money the preceding
days.
N. II —The proprietors of the turf do
pledge themselves that the money will
be hung up each day.
Ed. Bird, Sec.
14. January
E stray.
GEORGIA, Burke County.
f SHAKEN up and brought before me, by
1 George Byne, of the 69th Company
District, a small male Mule, between a
pale sorrel and deer color, with some sad
dle marks, ablaze in his forehead, brand*
oil on the left hip, hut cannot be made out
wl at it is, between ten and twenty years
old ; —valued by Lewis Byne and James
Farmer at fifty-five dollars.
Isaac Farmer ? J. P.
January 21st, 1822
Taken from the Toll Book.
John Carpenter, d’k.
February 4 3t
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate o>
John W. Walton are requested t<-
come forward and make immediate pay
ment, and those that the said estate are
indebted to, are requested to bring for
ward their accounts duly attested, within
the time prescribed bv law.
W. P. Beale,
Archibald Haggle,
John Dunn,
Administ raters.
•TanuarvJV 6t
Doctor Colter,
His removed his Office to Mclntosh
street, third tenement north of Broad
street, where he can at anytime be found,
when ndt engaged in professional
January 17 ts «
i
Penmanship.
«6r. TfcTske,
t 5 F.SPP.C ITUI.I.V inform, tlie Ladies
and Gentlemen of the City of Augusta,
that he has opened a Writing Academy in
one wing ol Mrs. Reed’s brick house, near
Doct. Turpin’s store, (Broad Sireet)
fop three weeks, he will instruct in the
Running hand, upon a system, probably
altogether new in this place. More than
6000 persons have been instructed in these
lessons for the last two years, in the cities
of Boston, New-Vork, Philadelphia, Balti
more, Charleston and Savannah. In all
those places these lectures have b-en at
tended by the most respectable classes of
society, and from ten to fifty yea' s of age.
None under ten are admitted. All appli
cations must he made within two weeks
from this date. Further particulars may
be had by enquiring of Mr. Fiske al the
Writing Academy, or at Mrs, McCoy’s
boarding house, next door; also by refer
cnce to printed bills in all the public places
in the city.
N. 15.—-As the making of (he pen is a
very essential and important art in writing,
and, which many both in private and pub
lic life do not acquire systematically, so as
to be certain of getting a good one, at
though fair writers. Mr. Fiske therefore
oflers his instruction to all who may please
to call at his Academy, which is open from
9 to 12 A.M. and from 2 to 5 I*. M.—also I
from 7 in the evening. Th« price!
for a method that will enable all to make
willi certainty and facility a good pen, is
one dollar.
February -I ts
A New System ol*
Velvet Painting.
nilil, h Mrs. CROCKER will commence
giving Lessons in ihe above painting on,
Wednesday the 6ih inst. at the Bridge
Bank, residence of Mrs. Sandwich, Broad
Sireet.
Mr. & Mrs. C. forbear to eulogize on the
superiority of Hie system, but invite the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Augusta to call
and examine specimens of their work, and
also make themselves acquainted with the
futility of the method, confidently hoping
that they will be thereby induced to be
stow liberal patronage.
A course of lessons consists of twenty,
each an hour.
Term for teaching in this city, limited
to four weeks.
February 4—— ■ ts
NEW
AND
Fashionable.
The subscriber bunpcnH bispoodsat
Mr. George Wrngg’sjun. upper store, for
merly occupied by Mr. Carter, Druggist.
It consists of Travelling Portable Shaving
Apparatus, complete ; Cloth, Hair, Flesh,
Tooth and .Shaving Brushes ; Fancy Eng
ligh Soaps; Macassar,Russia and Antique
Oils; Naple Soap in pots, which execs all
others for shaving; Coburg Stifl'ners fir
the Cravat; Military Black Velvet Wel
lington Stocks; Webb’s Patent Suspen
ders ; Wood Slock and Beaver Giovss ;
Tortoise Shell Combs, gilt ornamented do
Pearl Powder for the Ladies; Curls, Fiiz
etts, Toupets and Wigs of every shade,
and a few dozen of Mauguin’s Patent Da
mascus Steel Razors, which, when once
set, and got to suit the gentleman who is
to use them, if a careful hand, will never
require more than stropping again. The
importer has had a pair for 16 years; k be
pronounces them better for use. Those
with the steel backs are Mauguin’s j those
with brass are counterfeit. It is well known
th« rotuil price in xsew-York is $8 a pair;
they will he sold at the same price in this
city. The above articles are of the best
quality, and will be sold at New-Vork
prices, by
EDWARD HU IRK.
N. B.—Wholesale purchasers will re
ceive a liberal discount.
February 4 2w
Administrator’s Sale.
WILL be sold on the second Saturday
in March next, at the house of Ai
len Jones, rtec’d. ail the personal property
of said deceased, consisting of one Negro
follow ALEC, Cotum, Cpiii and Fodder;
Stock of every descriptftyri. Household and
Kitchen Furniture.. ••
iPSO—
At the same time and place,
WILL BE RENTED
The Mill and Plantation,
whereon the said deceased lived, —Terms
made known on that day. 7
THOMAS DOOLY, ? ,
RlCli’n. H. JONES. 5
Feb. 7 -w*4w
G cor-ghi — Warren County
Clerk’s Office of the Court of Ordinary.
W HEREAS Amos Travis, admmistra
tor of the estate of John 'trails,
late of said county, deceased,,applies li
miters dismlssorv from said adiffimstialion;
i tieseaic therefore, to cite and admonish
ill persons concerned, to be and .appear
jt my Office, within the time prescribed
by law, to enter their objections (it
they have) why said letters shook
not be granted.
Given under my hand, at Office, at
Clerk of the Court of Ordinary, tin
4th February, 1832.
JOHN TORRENCE, Cl’k. C. O,
Feb. 7 ——m6m
Job Fruiting
Neatly Executed at this Office
* •
In the Superior Court,
Kichmond'county.
Present the Jlonoratde Jons H.Montoo.
meut, Judg*. .
The President,
and Company of the Bank |
of Augusta, l petition fi-p
, >fs * [ Fo eclosa.e,
Thomas Grace and Two I
Lots of Land. J
RULE NISI.
UPON the petition of the President,
Directors and Company rs (he H >nk ’
of Augustpraying (he foreclosure of
the equity of redemption in and to a cer
tain lot or parcel ot land in (he city of
Augusta, lying on the south side ot Broad
street, and extending back to Ellis stre^,
on which end ou Broad street it has *
front or twenty-seven fee*, bounded mi
the l ast by John Cushin’s lot, and on the
west by John Ghulral’s lot; also in ;.nd t
another lot or parcel of Isnd ia Summer
ville, about three miles from Angus a,
containing two acres, bounded on iVt
north east by Walton Way, having a front
thereon of two hundred and sixteen se t,
conveyed by .lames Murphey and wife o
1 homits Grace, which said lot* were mot l- ,
gaged by the said Tbonus Grace to tbo y
said P nisi dent, Directors and Comps'y
of the Bank of Augusta on the eighteenth
day of August, in the yea l o* our md
one thousond, eight hundred and nine.
I teen, to secure the payment oi *und;j-
I promisswy r«ies, amonnung in the who e
to »"’rf thousand three hundred and
ninety six dollars ; and the eum of seven
thousand five hundred and Sixty seven
dollars and twenty seven cents being host
due upon the said mortgage.
And now, to wit—at the November
term, upon notion of Richard Hen
ry Wiki.-, petitioners’ attorney,
ft is Ordered ay the Court, That the
principal, interest and cos’s clue on said
mortgage be paid into court within twelve
months front the dsie hereof, or fcom
ihe icdo th the equity of red* mption will
be forever barred and ibrcelost d ; and t ho
mortgaged premises sold as thfe'laiv di
rects Jitul it tafurther erithfcd, thai » copy
of Ibis title be. pubdsbtd in one of the Ga
udies of this place, at least once in every
month until the time sppoin'od lor pay- ‘
nicnt, or served on (he mortgagor < i his
special agent at least six months previous
to the time the money is directed to bo
paid.
Taken from the Minutes.
John IS. Mann, ci’k.
Clerk’s Office, 15Ut /
November, IB2L 5 rr.JSm
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Georgia, J iclmioiul hupciior
i l. ourl,
November term, 18SI.
Present the lion. John 11. MoaruoMt rt
Judge.
The Planter’s Hank
the State ot Georgia, |
Assignees of Uarna | Petition for Fores
M'Kinuc, )• closure,
vs.
Adam Hutchison, and
four Lota of Land.
RULE MSI.
the petition of the Planter’s
Dunk of the State of Georgia, praying
me foreclosure of the Equity of Redemp
tion in and to four lots oi Land, IJing and
being in the city of Augusta, &-c«ttti.y and te
state aforesaid, known in the plan of lots
laid out at the upper end of llmad-Slrenf,
by Daniel Sturges, Surveyor General, on
the twenty-eighth day of February, eigh
teen hundred and eighteen, and lying on
the south side of Broad Street, as num
bers nine, ten, elevenand twelve, contain
ing tacit thirty feet front on said Broad-
Street, and extending back to
as by reference to said plan will more fujjy
appear; which said four lots of I*nd were
>nop(£»£cU by Adam Hutchison, on the
first day of July, one thousand eight hun
dred and eighteen, to Barna MnKinne, and
by said Barna M Kinne assigned to the
said Planter’s Bank, on the twenty-ninth
day ofjuly, ©ne thousand i igntf hundred
and nineteen, on which mortgage there
is now due twelve hundred u.d sixty-Se
ven dollars and a half, witlfi Merest.
And now at this term, upon (notion <Jf
I humus Flournoy, in behalf of said Dank,
It is ordered, That the ttrinetpul, interest,
and costs due upon the said ityutg.ige, be
naid unto court, within lactic mcn'iis
from the date hereof, op the Lq ; ty of
Redemption in the said mortgaged, pre
mises will be foreclosed, and tbit: samc.ris
postd of as the law dirvets ,J!r.d u
further ordered, That this Rule b . pui*.
fished in one of the public G aoUi s oti
this State at least once in ev<H-y'*nr.ou l'
until the time appointed for pa-ment, a"
served on the mortgagor or i.is spdc al
agent, at least six moths previous to tho
nine the money is directed It, be p.ud**
Cra en f< om the JWnutes.J
John E Maim, d’k.
- rierk’a Office, 13th ; Nov. 1821 l‘2n
Notice.
NINE months after date application
will be made to the btidi ible the
Interior court «1 Columbia to. nty, while
hltiftg for ordinary putp' svs, for leave to
tell ib’rtcen hundred aninety cine
ceres of pine land in M,contend county oi»
ooth sides of Butler’s creek, on which
Uere is a saw and grist-mill, it being part
>f the real estate of John Foster, late of
said county, decased. V
Jbilizahcth Foster. T \j"*~
Arthur Foster, >
Collier Foster, j *
May 7, 1«21 m9m
Sfterifl‘‘s Deeds,
For Sale at this Office,