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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 1

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i i 5 a- 1 1 i i No G220 riJESDAY vlORNINTF MJS'Udlir 1820 VbCXVII SALES AT AUCTION FOR LONDON The Shin ISAIIF-LLA Niu'Mkkmi master ill sail bv the 12th of January hav-ng two-thirds of her cargo engaged and will meet with immediate despatch For freight of the remainder or passage apply to the captain on board at wharf or to Vnlfc Craft s' a wharf December 24 1 The Copartnership Of LGVELL PAINE this day dissolved All persons having any demand against the said firm arc requested to present them for Settlement and those indebted to make paymcht to Josiah Lovell who is only authorized to acttlc Die business of said firm JOfclAH 9TUKG1S LOVELL JOS PAINE January 1 46 The Subscriber WILL continue Die Sllir CHANDLERY andfRON-MONGER BUSINESS ort hij own account at the Store occupied by the late firm of Lovell Et Paise and will be Uunkful to his frieftds for their favors JOSIAH STURGIS LOVELL January 1 tfr Twenty Dollar Reward RANAWAY my Negro Wench nara-' ed NAWCY She absconded on Thursday morning lust ijnd has taken away all her among which are one yel-low and one red flannel petticoat one red spotted calico frftck a blue woollen wrapper awhile cambric tucker frock with other fancy clothing'' Nancy is of a short stature a mustee color an African born speaks thick and indistinct when spoken to but plausible when disposed to evade detection and may change her name as she has done on former occasions The above reward will he paid on proof to conviction of her being harbored by a hite person or a re-ward of Ten Dollars and allcxpcnces will be paid on proof of her being harbored bv a colored person or her being lodged in the Work-house or any other firison of this state or elsewhere so that she may be bund QjP Masters of vessels and others are cautioned from taking her out of the state the law shall be rigorously enforced ugainst defaulters TIMOTHY SULLIVAN November 13 Under rciTC in Equity 'On THURSDAY the 13th day of January at 11 o'clock will be sold by Wnita Holmes at the Nprth East comer of the Custom Hour A LOT of LAND oh the East side of King street measuring 36) feet in front on said street and 105) feet in depth On this Lot is a 2) storv Brick House 25 feet in front by 50 feet deep and known by No 248 1 at present occupied as a Dry Good Store by Mr Lacoste with Brick Kitchen and every other necessary out building also A LOT of LAND adjoining the above measuring in front on King-street 2d) feet and in depth 105) feet On the front are two small Wooden occu- ied as stores Ac adjoining the store of Mr John lunter These two Lots are excellent stands for business being in the centre of trade ALSO Anotlier LOT of LAND on the West side of King-sfreet between Brood and Tradil-streets measuring in front on said street 20 feet jnd in depth 78 On the'preniises are a small Brick House with every necessary out building known by liie No 48 occupied as a Grocery store "tiw Mr Labarben and a gpod situation for that biisinessi ALSlVv A LOT of LAND situate on tile Fast side ofOrartgc-etrect adjoining the above Lot on the back line being in front on Orange-street 39 feet 2 inches hich front runs Eastwardly 78 feet and from thence 4 fec in depth to the Eastern boundary by 20 feet wide On this Lot is a wooden Dwelling House containing 16 feet 3 inches in front by 36 feet 9 inches in depth containing 7 upright Rooms with a Piazza ou the South and East brick Kitchen Counting House Stable Carriage House Ac A FARM in trie village of Washington Containing four Lots adjoining each other in the plat of that village known by the Nos 29 40 41 and 55 hounding on Pinckney and Gndsdert-streels and containing on said-streets 420 feet by from 260 to 280 feet in depth On the premises are a wooden Dwelling House and necessary out buildings the whole under fence and cultivation To be sold separately or in lots to suit purchasers A LSD A Tract of LAND on 26 Mile Creek a branch of Savannah River in 96 District containing 640 acres by a survey dated June 1784 ALSII A small Tract of LAND in the Parish of St James Goose Creek adjoining Lands of Mr James Sharp and thp estate of Peter Fernh 11 containing 33 acres of ligh laud and 33 acres of salt marsh ALSO An elderly NEGRO MAN named George accustomed to work on a Farm and in a Garden The premi-ea can be viewed any time previous to the day of sale one-tliird cash the balance payable in one to anil three years on bond and mortgage with interest 'payable annually and good personal security if required i Sold to make a dividon among the heirs of Tobias CAVHBiouf decesscd' (Q Purchasers td pay for all necessary pfpers THOMAS HUNT Cent in Equity 30 tu Valuable Colton Land Simmons llee Pursuant to the lastWill and Testament of Wu mbr and by order of his Executor will be acid at the North side ol the Custom House on THURSDAY 20th January at 11 All that PLANTATION called Obi Field situate in St Parish Colleton District containing 500 Acres more or less and bounding on Pon-Pon River anil Land of Col Hayne S' Melli champ and A Middleton expences of the sale to be paid in cash 4 1 and balance in three equal annual instalments by bonds bearing interest from date (whole interest to be pjud annually) with a mortgage of the property anil personal security if purchaser to pay for papers ws December 23 By Daniel Huer On TUESDAY the 1st February will be sold at Public Auction on the north side of the Custom-House at 11 The following valuable PROPERTY Belonging to the Estate ofthe late Hon Judge Ml-ths wes by order of the Executors viz That large commodious and valuable double HOUSli and LOT of LAND at the corner of Wentworth aftd Itutledge-strects the Lot tneasufxs about 212) feet -front by 120) feet deep ALSO An adjoining LOT of LAND a part of which is marsh containing about 212) feet front by 241 feet iJeejiN- iis That valuable inland Swamp PLANTATION Jerry Hill situate in the Parishes of SL George and St 18 miles from the £ity cont fining afiout 1660 acres 320 of which are excellent Bice Land with reservoir of 160 acres and 1180 acres of high and flat lamb This Plantation is in the neighborhood of Mrs Mathcwes and States Gist Esq ALSO A PLANTATION called Cypress Tract containing acres and adjoining Lands ofthe late Col Gaze A PLANTATION called Maple Cane containing about lu'2 acres in St Parish on Ashepoo River ALSO nty-three very valuable NEGROES among whom there is a jobbing Carpenter Conditions one-third cash the balance payable in one ami tv 0 cars b) bonds hearing interest from th dates to be paid annually with a mortgage of the property and personal security if required Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers December 6 124 27 PLANTERS HOTEL Corner tf Church and Queen-Streett Charleston South-CarolinaJ ALEXANDER ALDER the proprietor and for- merlv keeper of this well known! long established spacious ami convenient ESTABLISHMENT having fur a time retired on business to Europe now the honor cf informing his friends and the public that haa returned business therein and has fur that pm pose had every part thereof newly fitted up in the best neatest and most convenient manner for the reception and accommodation of such Indies and Gentlemen as tnav honor him with their company The reputation of this Establishment hint his family presided over its concerns is too well known to require further observation He flatters himself howc- 1 ver with the hope that its former celebrity will be the pledge ofliis unabated zeal to render the same general satisfaction in future The Establishment is now pencil There will be no Tavern kept in the Estab- lishinent but servants will always be kept in waiting to procure such Wines as the company may desire November 22 4 fifty Dollars Reward WILL be paid for the apprehension of a Negro Fellow named lit HA HAM the property of Major Manigault he absented himself on the 1st inst He is about 5 feet 6 inches high very much pock marked and has a blemish in one eye had on a blue round jacket and -white trowsers The reward will be paid after lodging him in the Work -bouse on application to Mcsr ln icatlroHD MrnBLFToy Masters ut Ji are cautioned against carrying ofl said Fellow tn i iw will be rigidly enforced against all offenders 4' December 18 'Pwenty-five Dollars Reward RANAWAYfrom the subscriber on the 4th of October last a Negro Fellow Awlk ALBItO whose African name is Fulliman by which he may have the an to pass He is 5 feet 4 inches high lias 17 diamonds marked on his breast in one of which on the left side is a scar 'as large as a 7d piece he has also two dotted marks on each side of his face near his temples and his front teeth are filed lie took with him sundry clothing some marked A and others Atbro The above rew ard ill be paid on his to the subscriber or thg Master of the Work-house and double that amount on proof to conviction of bis being harbored or employed by anv person whatever JW BRANDT November 30 ws Runaway ON the 10th January hut a Negro Fellow named he is a likely fellow about 20 or 21 ye Ars of He was purchased of Mr James White cut of the Work -house and is wcl! Xf known about town as formerly the ait Cjufiug-roan of Theodore GsiHard Esq A re ward of Fifty -an rea sonable expenccs will be paid on delivering him to the Master of the Work -house by JOHN PLATTS JlarnvteU District or LEITCH 233 hlng'r-et -NTL IfVose will return of his own accord he will be forgiven -4 August 24 Twenty Dollars Reward RANAWAY my Negro Man named JTlllSlIilJ- (formerly belonging to Mr John Gitsinger) lie absconded on Tuesday evening 21st inst and took away all his wearing Apparel He hail on a brown round jacket and Trowsers the sante cloth he is about 5 feet 6 inches in height thick set one of his thighs is thicker than the other having been broken He bas some acquaintances at Jicksonborougli and it is supposed he may have gone there The above re ward ill be paid on delivering the said Negro to GEORGE HALL December 24 104 Broad street' Academy ON the 1st MONDAY in Jan Vm intends opening his Academy (a short time suspended) at the corner of Rutledge and Montague streets for the reception of Boys The usual course of an English education shall be attended to including Geography with the use of the Globes and Maps Geometry Trigonometry Mensuration Surveying 8tc with Logarithmic Tables a To which will be added the Latin and Greek Clnssics and if required natural and moral Science Belles Lettrcs 8tc Five hours a day through the winter nnd from 6 to 7 hours during the summer months shall be devoted to instruction The Academy to be opened both morning nnd afternoon if required an instructor of the French Language shall be engaged 1 9 Dec 21 Just Published A VIEW ftf the Lead Mines of Missouri including some observations on the Mineralogy Geology Geography Antiquities Soil Climate Population and of Missouri and Arkansaw and other sections of the Western Country by Henry ft Slmolcrcft Price g2 The Pellet Lcllrrt Hepository for November and December" Price 50 cents each For sale by MILL Dec 24 Vo 107 Ilrend-ttreet i Dissolution of Copartnership THE Copartnership heretofore cxisDng under the firm of Thomas Naiukb £1 having Diis day expired all persons indebted to said concern are request-ed to make immediate settlement and those to hom they art) indebted are notified that cither of the sub-scribcrs will liquidate the same THOMAS NAPIER ROBERT ANDLUSON Dec 31 1819 46 Copartnership Subscriber has formed an association in the Auction and Commission Business generally with Mr Jacob Rapllte and Mr Jous 8 Bevsltt the business will Jiercatler be conducted finder the firm Of NaWlk IUcelxb Bekitxtt 1 THOMAS NAPIER Dec 31 1819 46 endue Commission Business The subscriber having engaged in the above branches of business requests a share of public favour Having made arrangements with Mr Myer Moses (formerly of the firm of Brown A Moses) the Vendue department will be conducted by him ARNOLD UEMOUSSIN 1 The subscriber having undertaken to conduct the Vendue business for Mr Arnold Bemoussin pledges to their respective friends his best exertions to pro-mote Uieir interests MYER MOSES Ji nuary 1 49 Notice The subscriber requests all persons having demands against him as Auctioseer to present them for payment to Mylb Mu 1 sit and all persons Indebted will make payment to said Myer Moses ho is hereby authorized to receive the same I PHILLIPS Charleston Janunrv 1 1829 Notice THE Copartnership YfDT A Smm having this day terminated by its limitation and the death of the latter the same is disolved All claims against said concern must be rendered to the subscriber for settlement all those Indebted thereto are called on to discharge the same without delays ISAAC MOTTE DART Who continues the business of the late firm at his Counting House No 7 Cruft Soiffh IVharf lie soli cits a continuance of his friends 60 txerUon on his part will be wanting to give satisfaction January 1 and Port WINK THF Subscriber oflers for sale London Particular MADEIRA WINE nearly three years in this city imported from one of the first liousea there inhalf pipes Also a few dozen of genuine PORT WINE selected by a friend in Oporto This Wine is believed to be equal to any of its kind offered for sale for nianv years ISAAC MOTTE DART Jan 1 sw 6 1 Vo 7 CrafC If liarf Tim Subscribers HAVE this dav entered into Copartnership under the firm of HIGHAM A FIFE TIIOMAS HIGHAM james rirE January 1 70 bags COFFEE LANDING from the brig Imtlia at Lothrop's Wharf which will be sold low if applied for im mediately HIGHAM fit FIFE January 1 f3 Vs 43 Ban Turks-Island Salt In barrels and half barrels for sale by JAMES II MAGWOOb 8c CO Dec 30 6 KunhardCt IVharf Prime Cotton and Rice Lands A Valuable TRACT consisting of Eight Hundred Acres ofl-and well adapted to the culture of Cotton and Rice situated near Causeway adjoining lands of the Hon Win Lowndes and Pringle cf the estates ofDrs Neill nnd Pringle and of Wm Maxwell Peter Smith and Hunter Esqrs will bo offered for sale at Public Auction in Charleston on THURSDAY 6th January next if not previ ously disposed of Application to be made at No 49 Wcntworth-strcct 4 Dec 21 Johnson's Dictionary THE above work now completed aiul will bo de-livcred to subscribers in Charleston by the undersigned who has come on to this pluce for that purpose Those in the town and its vicinity are requested to call at captain No 95 East-Bay andreccive the Work MATTSON January I 2 HovlhoCaroUna Jockey Club The ANNUAL CHARLESTON RACES will commence over the Washington Course on Wednesday the 2d of February 1820 First 4 rnile for a Purse of One Thousand Dollars Second 1 -y 3 mile beats Third 2 rnile for fillies and gcld- FOR GREENOCK The very fast-sailing coppered British SBrig PIKE It Capt AvnEusox in evere respect a first rate vessel she has upwards of one half her cargo engaged and will meet wUh immediate despatch For freight or passage having very good accommodations apply on board at Edmond whiff or to Broadfoot 8c A few tons of COAL and a few bushels POTATOES for sale on board at reasonable prices December 9 a FOR LIVERPOOL The fast-sailing coppered Ship MARY-FT PLAXn Abxih vow master burden about eleven hundred hales Cotton having one third of fier cargo engaged she will be despatched im mutely For freight or passage apply the Itias-tetX board at wharf or to 1 John Stonejr For tale board said skip About 6000 Bushels superior quality Turks-Island SALT -Apply as above Dec 1 FOR LIVERPOOL The fust-sailing coppered Ship SALLY Joh Cillindk master having a consider---- 'able part of her cargo engaged will be des- patched immediately For freight or passage -apply on board at wharf or to Gibson Falconer 8c Co December 28 FpR HAVRE 71 The stanch Brig COLUMBIA 'master will be despatched freight of 100 bags of Colton apply on board at wharf or to Leland 8e Brothers For tali on board No 2 and 3 MACKEREL and lry salted IIEUUINOS Apply as above Dec 30 FOR ANY PORT IN EUROPE 1 The fine icoppercd Ship HALCYON WonsTEH master burthen 300 tons tapa- of carrying 800 bales of Cotton andean despatched immediately For freight or passage having excellent accommodations apply to the master on board at wlurf Dec 24 FOR SALE FREIGHT OR CHARTER The Brig MARY-ANN buitlicn 160 tons VyHinVShe is a fast-sailer and an excellent vessel a has just undergone a thorough repair and li in complete order lor see Apply to Delicsscline No 30 wharf FREIGHT OR Clf ART ER (To any Pthi I the TVetf-Indiet or Worth-Carolina The substantia! Schooner INDUSTRY rTVJ Swiet master burthetflOrtofl'has a r-e--r high deck and can be despatched imniedi-Vutcly For term' apply on board at (late 1 wharf or to Leland 8c Brothers December 30 FOR ATANZAS The fine new schooner EMIGRANT Master lias the greater part of her -r i freight engaged and will be despatched iu-tncdiatcly For remainder of freight or passage apply on board at Wliirfi or to LELAND 8c BROTHERS January I Bank of the Mate of $oulfi-( Carolina NOTICE is hereby given to all persons indebted to Bank on Bond "that a payment of one tenth and interest on the balance until the 1st March 1821 will he required on or before the 1st day of March 1820 ftecoruing to the provisions of the third section of the let to establish a Bank on behalf of and for the benefit cX the State passed 19th December 1812 A HENRY Cashier December 28 tilth FRESH SUPPLY Rogers's Pulmonic Detergent TO THE PUBLIC TIIFRE perhaps no mtdical observation better tablislicd none more generally confirmed by the ex-pcrience of the best physicians of all ages and coun- tries and none of more importance to the practitioner than the fact that many oi the most difficult and incurable complaints originate in neglected cetdtl In a climate as variable as ours where the changes of the weather are frequently sudden ofnl unexpected it requires more care and attention to guard against Dim subtle and dangerous enemy of life tlian most people imagine or are able and willing to bestow Hence the vast number of patients afflicted with coughs catarrhs asthmas consumptions and other affections and hence tin farrago of fational'and absurd remedies cri-'fd up by the learned and illiterate The many cases of the kind which fell under my observation tin- preposterous compositions of inflaming drugs which are in vogue the disappointments experienced in practice from remedies highly Recommended and my own predisposition to pulmonic complaints were strong in ducenients for ine )o consider whether a compound consisting of vegetable! substances could not be invented more free from thc well founded objections of practitioners amj better calculated to avert the threatening destruction of the lungs I have the satisfaction now to offer to the public vucLj remedy under the name of the Vegetable Pul-Swia JMcnfc-nt well adapted to various constitutions And habits and to declare with the fullest confidence that I found this composition in a great variety of ocs far superior to others intended to answer the same Hose Aware of the Impossibility of universal revs destitute of the despicable and versatile talents cf a Charlatan I am too proud of the character of an honest man ever to dcsro to profit by the ignorance of the sick and afflicted and whilst I confine the use of my medicine to the erects of a suppressed perepi-ration in their incipient state only 1 flatter myself with the hope that this candid appeal to the understanding of an enlightened public will ensure to my discovery better fate ami longer life than the greater part of the boasted panaceas deserve I am perfectly Batisfi-ed that such practitioners who have frequently to combat the elfccts of suppressed 'perspiration and do not neglect the use of tne lancet ftml oilier evacua i i Under Decree in Equity Will be sold before the Office of Willi Holmis on the North side of the Exchange on TUESDAY the Stli day of Jaiiuaiv at 1 1 A valuable Settled PLANTATION at Island helongingto the Trust Estate of Thomas Sim-moqj Esq and the Heirs of John about 12 miles from the city containing about 900 acres of a high 200 is high marsh and the remainder excellent Cotton and Provision Land and is well adapted for a Mll Scat txhpwards of 200 acres may he flowed at every tide On it isa handsome well built brick Dwelling House of eight rooms with brick Kitchen and all other necessary Out Buildings one ofthe most desirable situations lor a residence and in a genteel neighborhood Thirty PRrMsWu OFQ Conditions 12 3 and4 years Purchasers giving bonds with approved pirsonal securities and pajing interest annuully II GIBBES November 1 tn Master in ruiuj Balsamic Nervous Cordial Prepared from the real Arabian Balm of Gi(ead for de bilitated Constitution Consumptive Wtrvout Com plaints IN the whole Materia Medico there is not a mora efficacious Medicine than the above as a restorer of strength to internal decay it stands unrivalled and may be relied on in giving immediate relief and cer tain cure in almost all stages of nervous complaints from the bvigour and weakness attendant on disorder of the stomach This excellent Medicine has been productive of gercral good and the many restored to the blessings cf health from the gates of death by this inestimable preparation is the highest culogium which could possibly be paid to l)r MAxit and Is indeed his boast and reward It is most excellent for the following disorders Headache Lowness of Spirits larming Drems Mental Agitations Indigestion Loss of Appetite Bilious Complaints Jaundice Declines Consumptions Flatulencies Heart-Bum Colics Cos tiveness Ac and Apoplectic Affections Starting Fits Palpitation and other incontrovcrtlblo-proofs of the derangement of the nervous system which in all cases either of debility or relaxation it braces snd restores to its proper tone The Balsamic Nervous Cordial prevents every kind of infection par- ticuLrly those originating from unhealthy climatc and other communicating distempers -CONSl and other decays of nature wfie- ther the effects of natural consequences or proceeding from imprudcncics or an advanced stage of life have engaged the study and attention of Physicians of this fcnd of all oUrer nations in vain uniil the discovery of the Jtalsamic Nervous Corditd was promulgated to the world and hich has produced such instances its good effects as must convince the most incredulouft of iUaifazing restorative pow ers To enumerate its truly happy healing balsamic and renovating efficacy testimonies ofthe drat authority ore now extant It is aduvrably calculated for bilious and other disorders of the stomach and bowels for Head-ache occasioned by Indigestion 1 artd for preventing Palsies and Apoplexies so often the consequences of free living The Bulsamic Nervous Cordial is universally acknowledged to be peculiarly efficacious in all inward windings depression of spirits trembling or shaking ofthe hand or limbs obstinate cough shortness of breath and consumptive habit It thins tho blood eases the most violent pains in the head and stomach and promotes' gentle perspiration By the nobility ami gentry of Eugland tlfis Medicine is much admired being pleasant to thetuwte and smell gently the fibre of the stomach and giving the proper tensity which a good digestion requires It is highly cstectn-cil in the East find Wcxt-lndics for nourishing and In vigoratlng the nervous system and acting as a general reitorutivc for debilitated constitutions arising from bilious complaints contracted in hot climates Tho studious as well as the sedentary part of the community should never be without the Balsamic Nervous Cordial which removes diseases in the head invigorate the' mind improve Use memory and enlivens the ira-agination it For sahrnt the price on dollar per bottle Jan 1 1829 Information to Travellers' THE ROAD from thu Stage Ro! to Goudov Ferry having been lately opened and repaired by cutitraet is now in good order Travellers wish- lag to use the above Ferry ill make no objections to tin Road future Uft it will bs kept irt constant IT rlr Couglis Colds Asthmas ARNOLD'S ECTOR JL D1LS1M OF COLTSFOOT More Consumptive Patients date the beginning of their Disorders from wet feet damp beds night air wet clothes or catching cold after the body lias been heated than from all other Buchan IT is notorious Uud Cough and Colds are the fore-runners generally if pot at all times of the deplorable disorder of Consumption the inconsiderate who neg" lect to remove them even in their first and second stages do hut too fre quently realize the fact indeed no sooner is the mask removed which veils the disorder of Consumption than the unhappy patient discov-frs himself hastily approaching an untimely grave and he seeks around but too often alas! in tain for resources to recover him That most excellent Medicine ARNOLD'S PECTORAL BALSAM OF COLTS TOOT for Coughs Colds Asthmas the hooping Cough Shortness ot Breath and Consumptions is allowed to be the greatest discovery ever made in the annuls of Medicine It is held irt the highest estimation for its excellent and sulubrious irtues Volumes would not be sufficient to contain tfic inass of individuals who have taken it and experienced its safe salutary nnd inestimable vir-tiles Upwards of 180000 persons have been cured Ill old Coughs recent anil long standing Asthmas slight and recent Coughs and Colds Wheesings Hoarse-ness tne Hooping Cough Shortness of Breath and Consumptions this Medicine is decidedly the most safe and efl'ectual remedy Nothing can be better adapted tbnn it to prevent the ill ts of damp air and foggy weather nor can any thing he more excellent to take lien wet damp or wet in the feet cold or shivering in the body after a shower of rain or fall of snow Ac Above 2000 years has the herb (Coltsfoot) from which it is prepared been held in the highest estimation it comforts and relieves the afflicted speedily it causes individuals to breathe more freely and strengthens their constitutions against tho deplorable and calamitous effects of Consumptive Disorders Persons will please ask for JrnohTt Pectoral BaLntm of Coltsfoot and observe in the pamphlet which is enclosed the Certificate made and attested by the Proprietor before the Right Hon Matthew Wood Lord Mayor of Loudon at the Mansion House the 23th day of March without which it cannot be genuine Sold at WM Dmgand Chcmi-cal Store comer of Bt oud-itrcet and the Hay July 31 wf 7 To THE HOUSE in Islington lately occupied by Chs Dawson Esq being in a fine airy and healthy aitua-turn witli a large Lot for a Garden and is a desirable residence for a genteel family The premises arc in excellent repair and ft ill be rentrd on moderate terms to a punctual tenant apply to IIEUIOT 'W CanUixCFellrj'At Notice ALL persons having demands against the estate of the late Mrs Jsasnb Ahsacd Lacohtk deceased are requested to render them ithout delay properly attested and those Indebted are also requested to make payment to the subscriber who is fully authorised to settle the affairs of said estate CIIAS A LACOSTE Dec 30 th3 ddminietraior To Hire 7 A YOUNG WENCH of warranted character a complete house servant For terms Plty No 26 Meeting-ttiert wf December 29 Notice WILLIAM JAY oflers his services to the inhabitants of Charleston and the Slate generally in bis profession as an ARCHITECT Any commands left at l)'s Office jn Building St Michael' Vley will meet with immediate attention January 1 General Btate Tax for the year 1811) The Tax Collector for the parisht i of nt Philip and 8t Michael hereby gives notice to all concerned that he will open his Oflicc on Monday 3d instant to re-ceivc Returis'f all Tarablo Property for the year 1819 aiid that it will be open every day (Sundays excepted) from 9 to 2 till the first day of February next inclusive after which time it will bn closed to affix the assessment and all defaulters will be liable to a double Tax SAMUEL BURGER Tax Collector for St audSt Free Persons of Colour are desired to report themselves Blank fumidied at the clfice Jan If 141 Mares Fillies and Geldings to be allowed 3 Ij' On the Handy Cap principle will be run for ort Saturday 5Ui Feb a GOLD value one hundred guineas GRAVES WADE KAMI TON Jun JAMES FERGUSON JOHN DAVIS JOHN CALDWELL DC JONG December II 4 To Bent THE upper pari of the HOUSE In Church-street adjoining Mrs boardinghouse Apply at No 1J tions ft henevor they arc indicated will place this medicine provided they give it a fair and impartial trial in the list of the most favorable remedies that families will substitute it for the heating El'ixir paregoric and asthmatic for their rough drops pectoral balsam arid syrup i and that the manifest benefit tie-rived by such who use it according to iny directions will prove far better test of its value and usefulness I ban ever so many certificates I could palm upon a dis- cermng public ROGERS CO" A Fpj Supply of the above valuable Medicine haa been lately ren jwd and for salg at the Office of the COUUJFflWo 03 vi.

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