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ICS+i *c ILtlAM GLAZE, FFULLY informs the citizens of Co . and its vicini:y, that he has just re the North, with a very ch? ice selection iw GOLD AND SILVER PATENT LEV 'WATCHES, from the Factories of the moat makers, and a very fine sssurtmem I l^bionable^JEWELKY. Having made ? Mrangement, both in New York sod pom, u.ai will enable him at ail times to a fine pertinent of the above articles, he happy to serve his friends md customers, to he*3& aei! ou the most reasonable terms, and to give perfect satisfaction. " Ladies and Gent's Dree singC-ses and Writing Desks, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Walking, Riding and Sword Canes, Doable and Single Bar rel Guns. Swords, Pi* tok, Dirks, Game Bags, Powder and Shot, Dupont's fine Duelling Powder is canisters of 1 lb. each, fine Razors JJewefey, : Finger Rings, . I ins, Ac. Ware ? i Knives <k Forks, Caps, and Sugar Salt and Mustard Spoons, Brit ta ma Ware, Urns, and Candle ,__0 _? and Small Musical Boxes that pby from fcur to six tunes. Pen Knives, Scissors, Ae. 4 3CrC LOCKS and WATCHES repaired? Having obtained Mr. T. W. Rs.oci.irrK to take chary* of the Rmairirur Ifrnartra^nt. those disposed tO faVOT me F work, will have it faithfully done. Mri e too weft known in Columbia to moke it seesasa* 3 My any thing as to his skill ae a Ins work, is not surpassed if equalled in the country. J, IS 33 M5W CONCERN ~ Or H anion &' Jftmteitk, f, RESPECTFULLY la form their friends t /and the public, that they have take*, the Brick Store, one door below the Commercial Bank, i . formerly occupied by Mr. Rowlajtb K ken an, f Y ami are now receiving their stock, consisting i . of JQry GockIsj Groceries, Hardware, Hats, ig^aps; Shoes* \Vines and Liquors. r JOHN C. O'HANLON, fmS^ry N. MONTEITH. a %??&<.? . DM, GOODS, Blankets of various sizes, Negro Cloths, fine JJIue?Btack and Grey Cloths Cassimerea, Sat V Sheetings and Shirting Woolen and n Hose, Calicoes, Merinos, Cambric ka and Muslins, Linens, Osnaburgs, Handker* *lhiefs and Flannels. * -v HARDWARE, A general assortment, consisting of a variety. i*W ' HATS and caps, Fine fur Hats,- common do. do., black and : white Wool Hats, fine Fur Caps, Mask do, -fctfdo.' ; sho;;s, * Men's Calf and Kip Brogans, men's Walking Shoes and Pumps, stout Brogaos for Negroes, ?ftoot Russet Brogans for Negroes, Indies fine ? Shoes, Ladies wai king Shoes, Ladies Slippers, . fadies stoat leather Shoes. V A TRUNKS OF DIFFERENT SIZ E S. \ ;;r . 31 . .SADDLtiiLY, A general assort maat of Saddles, Bridles and ?limes*. ' GROCERIES. B-own Sogar, Loaf and Lamp ditto, Molas ars, CoSee, Salt, /Teas Chocolate, Rice, Barley Mustard, Table Salt in Soxes, Pepper, " ~ add Ghnger, Cassia, Mace,'Nutmegs, + Cheese, Sperm Candles, T^How Can? vm, Soapi Saltpetre Alum, fipeom Salts, Jnd:g?v Madder, Copperas, Starch, 8000 Flint Campeacby ditto, Maccoboy &. Po.vder, Shot and Lead, 'White T a>rgar, Cider ditto. The Wines and, Liquors were selected pur poody fur this market, which are equal or so Mm. Madeira Wii*e, Sherry do. Cogswell's do, Goernce do, Champai?ne do; x" . "3?* XWtOOES. at*v?)Id A' Paris Brandy r Dupev ;0. fii?co. do. fpaigne* t 'do. iolland C G rape Brand; Gin, Jamaica Rom, ? N. E. Rum, Wfitskey, Peach and Apple Brandy. Alt kinds of country produce purchased. D 3 " ^ tf 50 AT PRIVATE SALE. - v A TRACT of LAND on the Edisto River, through the centre of which passes the Rail Road, and thr mg!i one of the corners passes die River. V This tract, originally granted to j?col> Matte tor HKX) acres, is the most eligible land L| for a settlement within the State. The re* cent fefownition of two law suits iu favor of the pfauntitf, has established the title and the cation by well known meets and bounds. The land is remarkably well timbered, but mail part of it cleared and has recently been mtF. cultivation. As cot on c r provision land, the Superior to this tract is not to be met witli Xbe river and ihe road both furnish the most %*fipi te acceis to J he best means of trans iiitaDce from Charleston is about 65 3. ?&*, being 3 miles fifon Branchville, which the cars from Charleston reach every Jay by ISor I c^clock ; the neighbour! j highhnd aie nut surpassed tor finally summer feftdences, as the wealthy settlers evince in ?0^i he* r own families. . Tbia tract will be sold either in whole ?r in Lots. to suit purchasers. The Plats are ready for examination. For iiterms. Su. apply to sgps Y. STOCK. Deeember 7 51 6t State street. Saddlery Ware House. IHERSAS & HAWLEY, at the old stanW of Sherman, keep constantly on hand a assortment of Saddlery and Harness, com every articfe-in their line. TUej* also to order aH kmds of Miftt<ry bquip tn their fine at sh*Mt notice, and d??all kinds of -in ihe Saddlery aud Harness with and despatch. r $&&&& 49 v $ MUt anil Settee Bedsteads AT R. BRITTIN'S Fnruiture Ware room, a handsome and convenient article, which are ? offered on reasonable terms, with a greav variety of ?Qfh Post, flekl and French Bedsteads, also Fancy - Baskets, Fkxx Mats, Toilet and Work Boxes, "Op ticks with plates, Chinese Table Cloths, Willow Cra dles and Chairs, Cotton Reels &c. &c. Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1836 > ^ < ^-48 Itouble autl Single Barrelled . -rcr v- GkHS. i'^lONSJSTING of London. Wire Twut, Damas ens and fbin Barrels, are jusfreceived, and w3be aold at low prires by - ROBERT WADDELL. ^yoiaster4 - ? 45 B?C(Hh Macaroni, &c% AAA lbs. Prime Sides an . Shotrfders W V Just received pei Con^aree and other arrivals anu ??.y Ym> had by t rpiying at -liar Wore of po^ocK, SOLOMON & CJOi ~ ?k is, 1 Bosas fresh Jlacaroai. i Balm, An Indian Remedy Vur the Tool fi- Ache. THE established reputation and constantly in creasing demand ti>r this eft'ectuai remedy of pain and preservative of the teeth, has induced the Proprietor to offer it to the American public. Ar rangements have been made to #up( ly agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States, so as to place it within the reac h of those suffering and likely to suffer with this most harassing of aO Ackr* TOOTH- AC HE. ? Tub cause of decay in teeth is the depositing of small partides-of masticated i bod (either animal or vegetable) in the indentations ofthe teeth, or be tween them, which there remain until decay of this food takes place, the acidity of which decomposes the tooth. The great difficultyofall that have writ ten treatises on the teeth, has b< en, to recommend a liquid, that would mix itself up with this fetid mat ter, so as to weaken it to such a degree, as to pro vent its affecting the teeth. This 'discovery (purely accidental) has not only been brought to tight, by the use of which the de cay may be arrested ?but its application to an aching tooth (when the nerve can be reached) affords almost instantaneous relief. And if its use is continued until the bottle is consumed, none need apprehend pain from the same tooth. It may be remarked, that the teetk are as subject to ache, as any other bone ofthe system, and in the same way. But for tooth ache, proper, a remedy is now offered to the pnblic, that has become the wonder, as well as the admira tion of every one that has become acquainted with its reputation. Since a remedy has been discov ered lor ^disease so general and so excruciating as the tooth-ache, the proprietor has been more than ever struck with the grand and benevolent provis ion made fortnan, in all his afflictions, and is fully satisfied, that the earth is supplied with a remedy at hand lor every disease, where the cause may be traced. , A few extract* of letters are published, in place of tha numerous certificates, that might*be; as they oc cupy less space/areless expensive, and inspire the public with equal confidence. From Dr. E.R. Calhoun. Abbeville, S. C., March 21. 1 Dear Sir ? I wish you to ship two gross, or more if you can spare it, of your balm. You may expect me to make * strong pull on you in a short time, for as its reputation increases, I shall spare no pains in its management. If yon should feel disposed to sell the right ol this state, and all south of this place, in form me your terms, 'i wish you, at any rate te give me the refusal, whenever you feel disposed le make that kind of a trade. I remain yours, 9 E.R, CALHOUN. I plugged a tooth for a lady in Petersburg, which, from its very sensitive condition, I was unable to shape the cavityso as to retain the plug; and after two orlKr^e trials, I recommended the use of Mon tague's Balm, which so deadened the surface of the cavity as to enable me to shape it perfectly, and plug the tooth permanently. &. M. SHEAPHEJRD, Surgeon Dentist. Petersburg, 3d-Jan , 1836. We invite the attention of all persons afflicted with that most excruciating complaint, the tooth ache* to the advertisment of Mr- Montague, publish ed (in to-day's paper.) We have a guarantee in the high standing and respectability of Mr* Montague, (with whom we are acquainted,) that his medicine is not one of those thousand empiricisms which are constant] y^almed upon the creuulity of the public. In addition to the many testimonials which he has furnished of its efficacy, we will state a fact which, coraes under our own knowledge. A lady of this village had been suffering for several weeks with tooth-aehe, and was immediately and permanently relieved by the application of the balm. ? Boydton (Va.) Expositor. Matthews Court House, May 20th, 1836. To H. K. Montague: Dear Svr ? while we were in Norfolk on eur return from Petersburg we saw a man at the Union Hotel (the place that we put up at} who had the tooth ache very badly, and could get no relief : we recommend ed your Balm, and showed, or rather went with him to the place where it could be obtained, He bought a bottle and tried it, and in less than five minutes he was relieved. He said he had tried every thing he could think of at different times, but this was the first thing he ever met with that ever re ieved him. He said he would recommend it to every body, and was willing to give his certificate as to the efficacy ofit. With respect, yours <fcc. THOMAS S. LEWIS, L CHARLES H. EDWARDS. Huntington., near Cabin Poent, 24 tk March. i H. B. Montague, Dear Si*. ? I bought a bottle of your Balm from i Messrs , in Petersburg in February, chiefly be cause I had a servant who had suffered most excru ciatingly for some months. We had tried all the remedies which were in our reach; an attempt was made to extract the tooth, but it broke off i caused the Balm to be used after warming it in a cup ? this veas repeated with a second spoonful, when she was entirely relieved. The next night she came a gain for more, saying that a tooth on the other side ached and also requested some for her husband, whom, she said, had been suffering with the s ime disease for some weeks. I cheerfully gave it, and the next day on inquiry found that both had been ? relieved. One of my neighbors of high respectabili ty sent to me for some for his Wife. 1 have this day seen him, and he assures me that it afforded imme diate relief and there has been no return ; before, she suffered almost constantly, and could not bear to let cold water touch the tooth, and for two nights previous to the application she had not been able to sleep scarcely at all. Now she has no inconveni c f ?ce from cold water or any thing else that comes in contact with the tooth. The night before lost he used some wiih one of his men with the same suc eess,and says if he eoukl have had this remedy fif teen years ago, and known its efficacy, he would willingly have given a hundred dollars lor it. 1 have written in haste, giving a plain statement of facts. Yours respecfully, WM.F. R.RUFFIN. Albemarle, April, 1836. Dear Sir: ? Several. ^persons with diseased gums, or scurvy, hipg^BeiTtfie Balm, and are so much de lighted with it, that we are charged to keep a sup ply. The lad e3 are using i; with the tooth-brush, and say that it is the best thing for the teeth and gums they have ever used. Allow us to congratu late you and the public, at the discovery and use of j the only real remedy (except drawing) for tooth ache, that has yet been discovered. Respectfully yours, R, R. & T. T. G. Persons taking medicine, wiih a view to salivation* should, by all means, use at least a bottle of the Balm with the tooth-brush, (applying it three or four times a day) as an astringent, in order to have the gums in a healthy state, for the protection of the teeth. After mercurial action, it should be used frec iy, to cause the gums to adhere at once to the teeth, to guard against looseness, and falling out. Indeed, jt is the best wash for the mouth, during salivation, that can be used, If too strong at first, add a small portion of water. It is with peculiar plea*ere- that the proprietor hears of the good alfcndy done, while he contem plates the relief yet to be afforded by this Widely spreading remedy. He regrets, however, that he has not been able to supply the demand. The pre parations, though large, were not based on its sud den and unexampled popularity. The demand has surpassed all calculations but arrangements are now malting, which will enable all applicants to get a supply as it is ordered. When applied according to directions given on the bottle, it has never failed to afford iaomediate and permanent relief. It also arrests the decay in defective teeth, and relieves that soreness which so frequently renders a strong tooth useless. The application and remedy are simple , innocent and no unpteoMmt^iiind the large number of persons in dif ferent sections of the country, that have already experienced such delightful and salutary effects from the use of the Balm, are ready to bear, (for the public gooa,) their testimony, to its unrivaled qualities. It is an Indian remedy obtained singular ly and unexpectedly, and may he regarded by tho civilized world, as the most valuable discovery of the Red Man of the Woods. ? PRICE ONE DOLLAR H. B. MONTAGUE. - Petersburg, 1836. 3Q- A supply of the above mentioned article, stuj received, and for sale, at E. SILL'S ZW Strrre, near Roach's Hotel, Cloiwtma , S. C. Dee. 3, lS^G*. 2wis 71 . Removal. THE Subscriber respectfully notifies his friends and the public, that he has removed from the store he formerly occupied on the corner of Plain and Richardson street', to ihe corner nearly op peaite, formerly occupied by Mr, James M'Fie, and intends to keep a full supply of all goods m his line, viz : Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutleiy, and lronmoti; rrry. Also, Groceries, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, ? . ^ ? Robert W.VDDELL. Columbia, October 7 * In Equity, ? Richland. Nancy Lorrick, CharlotteM. Ix>rrick, ( m i and others, heirs of C Estate John Lorrick, dee'd. ) B\ order of the Court of Chancery, I will offer for Sale in Columbia, on the first Monday in January next, all that Plantation or iract of l.and, ly ing in Lexington District, composed of three several I tracts of land, one tract of 527 acres more or less ; one tract of hundred and twelve acres, also one tract of| j two hundred acrcs, in all 33 J acres lying on Broad Riv er. Flats and boundaries given on day of sale. Also, at the same time and place, --a tract of Land, i composed of two se veral tracts of land in Richland, I on Dry Fork of < rane Creek, containing 424 acres, conveyed to John l^orrick by Samuel Warren, on the 23d Feb' y 1335. Also, another tract, adjoining the above, of 124 acres, conveyed by Elias Jamison and W. I. Jamison to John l orrick, on the 13th of April, 1835; making a Plantation of 544 acres of first rate pine land. 1 will also offer for sale, on the firsi Tuesday in Ja nuary jjext,on the Plantation in Fairfield District, all that Plantation or tract of Land, lying in Broad Riv er, being in all, 440 acres, composed of one tract of 331 acres, conveyed by Mary M. Sligh and John Lorrick, on the 25th Nov. 1831 Also, 1 other tract of 51 acres, aborning the above, conveyed by William Long to John Lorrick, 17th December, 1S33. All these three several Plantations are in good re pair and highly cultivated this year by the said John Lorrick. Terms of sale, money sufficient to pay the costs of suit and expenses of sale, and the balancc on a credit of 1, 2, and 3 years, with. interest from dale, secured by bond and mortgage ami two good personal securities. J AM ES L. C LA RK, 1>7 ' C.E.R. D. ?Vol ice. THE Subscriber having sold out his stork to Chambers if Camphctt returns his thanks to his customers tor their liberal patronage, and begs leave to recommend the new concern to their no tice, as one in which they may place the greatest confidence. RICHARD ONEALE July 2, 1836 27 fc^-The Subscribers have this day Altered into Co-parmerehip, under the firm of CHAMBERS & C AAIPBELL, they will keep on hand, a good supply of articles, and will be happy to fill the orders of the former customers of Richard O'Neal*, and those who may favor them with their patronage. P. P. CHAMBERS. ALEX. CAMPBELL. July 2 27 * THE Subscriber is very thankful to those who have sustained him in his business for the last ftfteen years, .and he now mibrrns them that he de clines taking boarders of any kind ?fter the first of January next, and therefore offers his establishment and fumitnre for sale or rent aftar that time. It is not necessary to say any thing about the superiori ty of the stand and the arrangement of the buildings, as they are well known to many, and those that may wish to purchase or rent will of course examine for themlseves. J. W CLARK. Columbia, Oct. 24t, 1836 44 t Ifdical Notice. DR. CLINTON offers his services to the citizens of Columbia and the vicinity, in the Practice of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Persons desiring his professional advice or attendance will please apply at the residence of Mrs. MartCliftow. . June 21 tf 26 Notice. ON Saturday the 7th ii.st. at a regular meet ing of the Regents of the Lunatic Asyium, Dr. DANIEL HEY WARD TREZEVANT w.?s elected Physician to the establishment, in the place of Dr. Jamks Davis, resigned. This elec tion vacating his seat as President of the Board, N. Herbemojt was elected in his place. E. W. Harrisox was also elceted Treasurer and Secretary, and he hereby gives notice that in future, all letters on business of the Institution should be (}>ostpaid) directed to him. By order of the Board. E.W.HARRISON, Stc'ry and Treasurer. Feb. 14 7 tf Committed the Jail of Richland District, as a Run * away, a NEGRO MAN who calls his name Peter, and says that he belongs to the estate of Col. Fred. Myers. ? Peter is about 45 years of age, about five feet eight or ten inches high, light com plexion, has been shot inthe right arm and thigh with email shot. The proper person M> receive him will rome forward, prove property ,j?ay charges and take him away. S. C. DEBRUHL, S. R. D. September 10 * 37 NOW FOR LAND BARGAINS. 4,000 Acres, OF MISSISSIPPI LANDS FOR SALE. THE Subscriber having lately sold his Lands heretofore advertised lor sale, (situated above Foster's creek,) now offers for sale all his other Land, amounting to about ; FOUR THOUSAND ACRES, lying in the County of Copiah, Mississippi, in par cels, and on terms to suit purchasers, (with the ex ception oT cfty Mount Vernon, tract, containing twenty two hundred acres , which I will not dispose of for less than Fifty dollars an acre, giving liberal time for payment.) 1 will also sell Lands situated either in Claiborne, Jefferson, Hinds or Rankin counties. Persons wishing to buy bargains in lands, can do so by giving me a call at Mount Vernon, or advising me of the same by letter, at Gallatin, Copiah county, Mississippi. RICKS B.WIGGINS. Copiah co-, Misp O 15, 1836 45 3m For Sale. THE HOUSE & LOT where the subscriber now resides. The house contains 13 rooms, eleven of which are chambers of good size. The out-build ings are abundant, and aB in good repair. The lo contains one acre, and is a choice garden spot, Per sons wishing to purchase are invited to call and ex amine the place, Also, a F arm, consisting of 160 acres, lying on the Southern Boundary Street of Columbia^ around the head of Fisher's Mill Pond. Persons wishing to pur chase, would do well to call upon the subscriber and examine the land. J.M.DANIEL. lwtlJ SOUTH CWKOLM.Y.i, W CHANCERY.. LEXINGTON DISTRICT. Saml. P. Corbin and wife, To vs. I BUL for partition and Mary Parr, S. S. Saylor relief and ethers. J IT appearing that Samuel S. Saylor, one of the defendants, is absent from and without the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of Law cannot be served on him to make him a party to this suit. Therefore, it is ordered that the saio Samuel S. Saylor, do appear aod plead answer or demur to the Bill, in the above case, within three months from the publication of this rule, or in default thereof, the said Bill, will be taken pro confesso against the said Samuel S. Saylor. J. A. ADDISON, C. E. L. D. Commissioners Office, \ # Lexington, C. II. Oct. 20, 1836. j Oct. 20 44 3m IIE undersigned respectfully makes knoWuthe following arrangement for his public DANCING SCHOOL: Time of attendance for Misses, 1 o'cloek, on Mon days and Tuesdays, and 3 o' clock on Saturdays. Ditto for Masters, 7 o'clock, PJH. Mondays, Tues days and Fridays. Should these hours not suit, alterations can be made so as to accommodate all persons. - If the grown young gentlemen of the town will form a Class, they will be attended to with pleasure, nov 10 3t . 47 E. C. BREED1N. State ot* South Carolina. LAURENS DISTRICT. Martin Shaw and others') Benj.Sherley, Susannah I Bill for Partition. his wife, and others^ J appearing to my satisfaction that Benj. Sherly and Susannah his wife, Lewis Graves and Re becca his wife, Isaac Eddings, and Sarah his wife, Jiobt.SherleyjMosesStearnrsand^Johrt Stfcprnes, De fendants in the above^tated case, reside worn and without the limits of thi& ?tate, *tt is ordered that they plead answer, or demur to the Bill ofixunplaint within three months from the date hereof, or the same will be. ordered pro confesso against them. > W. R. FARLEY, C. E; L. D. . Commissioner's Office, J Laurens Court House, \ *ov. 20, - -ay T I T1 hand for Sale . WILL sell my tract of land situate in Abbeville ? district, about 10 miles N. W. of Abbeville C. H. It contains about GOO acres of first rate Cotton ' and Corn land, and is well watered. Between 2 and ,300 acres cleared and in cultivation, and none of it exhausted. On the premises are a comfortable dwelling house, and a Gin hous^, Terms one hall cash, ami the remainder in intUIihents of 1 and 2 years. Application to be made W^the subscriber on the premises. I lao refer those who may wish to purchase, for information to Col. Patrick Noble. EBENEZER MILLER. Nov. 7th, 1836 50 5t House and Lot for $ale. IHE House and Lot on the corner next to Dr. ? Gibbes and the Presbyterian Church is offered for sale Any person wishing to purchase, can in spect the premises, and learn the terms of Sale by application to Andrew Wallace, Esq. who is author ized to transact the business nccessary for a transfer. WM. C. CLIFTON. Sept. 17 33 Cotton Bagrgjng? Bale Rope * and Twine. THE subscribers have received a larjre supply of the above articles, which they offer to their friends and the public, at the lowest market prices. B. L. ML ALC H LIN, & Co. First door north of the Market. October 14 42 To TteiiT, IP A ND immediate possession given, the small Stort J and Cellar underneath, in the Brick House oc cupied by L. McCoy, two doors below Sondley & Kennedy's. This is an excellaut stand for a Confec tionary, Millinary, or any retail business, not requi ring a great deal of room. Apply to L. McCoy, or to JOHN BRVCE. Oct. 8 41 ?Madeira Hardware , Grorerics , THE Subscriber has just received, and is opening a choice assortment of Wines, consisting of Madeira, Leacocke, Harris <& Co's Brand, M. Ma deira, Mountain Malaga, and Tenucriffe. ?Also, an assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, &e. in his usual line of business. Cheese in Casks, a superior quality. For sale low for cash, and also to his customers on usual terms. ROBERT WADDELL. Nov. 4 45 Increased Expedition. FROM Baltimore to Blakely, N. C. in Twenty sl x Hours. ? Great Northern and Southern Line of travel, via Washinglon city, Fredericksburg, Rich mond, Petersburg, Raleigh, <tc. On and after the fifteenth day of October next, travellers from New York and Philadelphia, reaching Washington by the evening train on the Baltimore and Washington Railroad, will be forwarded imme diately by the Steamboat, to Potomac creek, and fhence by stages and the Richmond and Fredericks burg Railroad care to Richmond, Virginia, whic h place they will reach at 104 o'clock A. M. leaving Richmond immediately, they will arrive at Peters burg to dinner, and at the termination of ihe Peters burg Railroad, on the Roanoke, at 8 o'clock P. M. , whence they will be forwarded by the expeditious linesof J. H. Avery At^'o. to Halifax, Tarborough, Warrenton, Raleigh, Fayetteville, Columbia, S. C., Augusta, <J-c. Returning, the stages from the South will reach Biakely Depot (the termination of the Petersburg Railroad) at 4 o'clock P. M., Petersburg at 9 P. M-, Richmond at 2 A. M. the next morning, and Wash ington city in time for the afternoon train of care to Baltimore and Blokely, on the Roanoke, in the un precedented time of twenty-six hours. The above line is connected throughout and con nects at Hick's Ford, with the Boydton, Danville, and Salisbury line, and Northern and Southern travellers are guarantied against detention at any point on the route between Baltimore and Augusta. THE PROPRIETORS. Oct. 20 45 6t T1 Double and Single Rarr I FLINT AND PERCUSSION GUNS IHE SUBSCRIBERS have received, and offer for sale, a large assortment of the above ar ticle. B. L. M'LAUCHLIN & Co. Nov 12 if 46 Lunatic Asylum. AN election will be held by the Regents of ihe Lunatic Asylum, in Columbia, on the 24th day of December next, for a Superintendant of the esta blishment under their care. Candidates for the office are requested to make their applications and send recommendations as soon as practicable, either to the present superintendant, E. W. Harrison, or to the 8ubscri: er, Post Paid. The salary of the superintendant is one thousand dollars a year, he is entitled to his own board, and if a married man, to that of his wife ; but for every further member of his family, he is charged such rates as he and the executive commirttee may agree upon. Comfortable rooms are provided for him, and fuel and lights are also at the expense of the es tablishment ; but he must ptovide furniture for his private apartments. N. HERBEMONT, President of the Board of Regents. Nov. 9th, 1836 46 t20D Public Sale AT SUMTERVILLE, S. C. llY order of the Court of Equity of South Caro M3 lino, 1 will offer forsale at Suraterville, on the first Monday in January next, Two PLANTATIONS, known by the name of Mayfield and Hopewell, lying iu the vicinity of Rembert's Meeting House aud the Bradford's Springs, in Sumter District. One Plantation con taining about six hundred, and the other about eight hundred acre*, both in a fine state of cultivation. ALSO, One hundred prime NEGROES, being the pro-) perty of the estate of the late John O. lieriot, de ceased, not already divided and sold for aa invest ment of the minor heirs. The Lands Irom their situation in a high health v i country and pleasant neighborhood, off er induce ments to persons desirous of buying, r.ot often to be met with. Among the negroes are House Servants, Seam stresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field Hands, and one Car penter. The Sale will be positive and continued lirom day to day until the whole is disposed of. Conditions ? One third cash : the balance in one and two years, secured by bond bearing interest, personal security, and a moitgage of the property^, or the purchaser may pay the whole in cash, at his option Purchasers lo pay for necessary papers. Any further particulars will be given on applica tion by letter, (|K)st paid, to me at Bradford Springs, Sumter district, or to Franklin J. Moses, Esq. at Suraterville, So. La. ~ ROBERT L. IIERIOT, Ex or. of J. O. Iieriot. Sumterville. Oct 15 44 tds Furniture Ware Room. EBRITTIN'S Furniture Wnre Koom is re ? jftoved to the square below the CourtHouse, near Brijggs (late ,Ed#irs^ Hotel, where a general assortment of Cabinet Furni ure and Fancy Chairs will be kept, which will be disposed of on re <sona ble terms. His former friends and the public in general are invited to call and examine lor them selves. All kinds of Furniture neatly repaired at the shortest notice, and having made arrangements aj undertaker, all business of the kind w ill bo prompt ly aoended to on moderate terms, and a ilearse fur nished without charge in town. N. B. A Journeyman wanted to tho above busi ness, also an Apprentice, both of steady habits. Columbia, Novt 24th, 1S36 43 Farina Cologne. r HE Subscriber hasjust received a fresh supply of this inestimable perfume; any recommenda ricn is unnecessary to those that have ever used it. Cologne Bottles replenished very low ; at the Drug Store of F. W. GREEN. August 27 35 ^ Dyspepsia. THE Subscriber is agent for the sale of with's Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, and inten^8 keep ing a supply of the genuine article. Tho*,to'K)urin8 under this complaint are invited to caU*"d wwnine the certificates in his possession, ?i g? S?^en mortar. F. W. GRFEN. u 42 south Carolina. ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT. In Chancery. Exparte, 1 Thomas Oliver nnd Casper Sis- > trunk, Ex'ors of Peter Oliver. ) . r* appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that George L Oliver rind Charles Oliver, sons of Pe ter Oliver, dee'd, are absent from the State and have not been heard of for 10 year#, lt is ordered, that the said George L. and Charles, if alive, or if they be dead, their legal representatives or heirs at law, do prefer their claim for any interest they may have unoer the last will and Testament of said Peter Oli ver, to the Commissioner of this Court on or before the 6th <fay of February next ; and on failure there of, the Executors of said last will and testament are ordered to pay over the amount in their hands, to which the said George L. and Charles are entitled, to the other children of the said Peter Oliver, de ceased. By order of the Court. J. B. McMlCHAEL, Conra'r. Orangeburgh, S.C. ) Commissioner's Office, f 26th July, 1336. J July 30 , 31 tfiF i Notice. ALL persons having demands against the estate of George Boukraght, *enr., deceased, {late of Lexington District,) are requested to bring in their claims and present them to the Executors properly attested, on or before the 1st day of October 1837, those who will not avail themselves of this notice will be barred thereafter. MICHAEL BOUKNIGHT,) F . * JOHN BOUKNIGHT, J ideation. Oct. 24th, 1836 44 3un To Cuuntry Merchants and others. THE Subscribers have just received 30 Hhds Sugar. 50 Bags Cotfee. 150 Bi ? Mackerel. *' * 20 Casks Cheese. 50 Boxes Raisins. 20 Casks Sweet Wine. With Liciuors and a variety of other articles which will be sola very low lor Cash either wholesale ?>r retail. POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO, Nov. 13. 1836 47 Carriage Repository . L SHERMAN has on hand a large assortment ? of Carriages of almost every description, of his own manufacture, and is constantly receiving from the best manufactories at the North regular supplies of Carriages of all kinds, made expressly for this market, and warranted of the best materialaand workmanship, all of which will be sold on as good terms as can be bought in this State. # ' .a*. N.B. ? Particular attention paid. to. all kinds of Re pairing in the carriage line. 49 .Nov 28 FaU and Winter Clothing , HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. &c. &c. A. C. SQ,UIER- & CO. At the sign of the Black Hat , neariu opposite Briggs * (late Edgar's) Hotel, ARE receiving from their own Manufactory, an extensive assortment of Fashionable Clothing, made expressly for. thin market. Great pains has been taken in selecting the materials, and io th workmanship so thai they should not be surpassed by none in this market,? which they offer to their . former friends and the public in.general, at modern ppnces : among which are tlie following articles DRESS and FROCK COATS, COATEES and HUNTING COATS, "V " . Of Superfine, Fine and Common, BIu*t Black, Olive Green, Dalias, Purple, Invisible Gjre^nv01ive Brown, Brown and Black Mixed Broadcloths. Ovkr Coats? Of fine and common, hlue, invisi ble green, black mixed, brown,, drab imd parpVe broadcloths, Petershams and Camhlets. Cloaks ? Of fine and common, blue, brown, black and invisible green broadcloth, goat hair and worsted camblcts. " Pantaloons ? Of superfine, fine and common, black ribbed, buck skin, plaids, stripes, bine, black, brown, drab, buff, purple, invisible green and mixed roadcloths and casimeres. V ksts? Oi' superfine, fine andcotnmon, plaid, fig ured and plain silk velvets, plak) and figured me rinos, blue, black plain ami buff caijirw and broadcloths, figured and plain toilcbet?^rftlenrios and tabby velvets, figured plaid and plain silks and satins, blue and black satinets, swandowns, &c. ALSO : Boy's Dress Coats, Frock Coats, Hunting Coats, Roundabouts, Pantaloons, Vests. Over Coats, and Cloaks ? Of blue, invisible green, purple, black and mixed broadcloths, cassimeres, sattinets, &c. ALSO : A large assortment of coarse and line clothing for Servants. ALSO I A great variety of Linen, Cotton, Silk, Knit, Merino, Lambs-wool and Worsted Shirts and Draw ers, Mocks, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Russian Belts, Shoulder Braced Pantaloon Straps, Silver Ever Poin' d Pencils, Pocket and Pen Knives, Pocket Couios, Hair, Cloibes, Tooth and Nail Brush es, Perfumery, &c. Umbreli.as ? Of black, brown blue and green silk and cotton, of all sizes and qtialitit*. Hats ? Of black beaver, silk and imitation beaver, and wool CArs ? Of fine and common fur, cloth and hair seal. also : Black and drab leather folia, Portmanteau, Bel lows and flat lop, seal skin, hide and fancy Morocco Trunks. Also ? Travelling Bags of Brussels and common carpeting. ? Also ? Broadcloths, Casimeres, Sitincts and Vest ings, which will be sold by the pattern, or made to measure on reasonable terms: November 25 48 3m Lumber. 1- HE following will be the prices of Lumber, de * livered at or near Columbia, after the 1st day of January next, if not paid for on delivery, Interest will be charged uiltil it is. ? Co rnon fencing and three quarter plank of ten "inches and not over twelve in width, one dollar and , fifty cent* a hundred feet, if sawed 4 inches or nn der in width, two dollars and twenty five cents a hundred feet. All quartered stuff, flooring plank, weather hoarding, or any lumber required, to be all heart and < lear of krote, or 18 inches and over, wide, one dollar and seventy five cents a hmidcgd feet. All plank 14 inches and under IB inches in tvidtb, one dollar and ^2 i ris a hundred feet. Common Joists, Scantling, Sills or Plates 24. feet or under.in length, one 50-100 dollarsa hundred feet, do. do. of 25 feet and under 30 in length, !62i a hun dred feet, do. do. of 30 feet and over in length 175 a hnncired feet. . * When either of the last named items are required to he of heart timber 121 cents a hundred feet, will be added to these prices. - I/O mas & Davis/ George Leaphart, " . S Percival, 3 John M eeuiif. James T Wade, Senr. West Caughrtmn, ^ Spmuel Loric, Thos. Taylor. Green & Jenks, .. December 8th, 1836 ** Clothing and Store, NO 9 BRICK T. & R. AVE received a per*?1 assortment of Fash? J*Ja. ionable CLOTH^?* AND HATS, suilahlo for the Wit ter season and respectfully invite their friends and the pnP? generally to give them a call before making tb^ purchase" elsewhere, as they m tend to sell on/*4*003*''6 terms, and warrant their Clothing well rfiadc. > June 4 23 J ftVmis, Cordial ? London P i Tier, Se<rars. UST received a fresh lot of superior Champaign v Wines, Anchor brand ; Madeira, by gallon or bottle, *uperior; Muscat and Tenerieff; Maraschino and Curasoa Cordials, very fine ; London Porter, (Hibbert's beat). Pickled Beef Tongues ; Fulton Market Pickled Beef; No 1 Mackerel, very fine; .Goshen and Pine Apple Cheese: Goshen Butter, fine; Pecoe and t Pouchong Tea, <fec. With a variety of fresh East/ India Preserves. Also, another lot of 30,000 Principfr and Havana Segars. / Nov28 49 POLOCK, SOLOMON <fe CO / Union Jockey Club RACE* T HC Union Jockey Club Race* wi& Wednesday the 2Ut December next. 1st day 3 mile beau. 2d ** 2 " " I ' f 3d M 1." " rFreeforrf 4th " 1 " best 3 in 5. | r The Turf is. situate about two miles from C. H. on a tine soil, and will be in m good e as possible. S tallies can be had in towA. _ the traek. And above all, die purse* will be By order of the Club, R. J. i.a vA Unionvile, Ifov. 18, 1836. '-ZSI f lord springs. '? i Mathematical and CliswnaT led, by the subscriber, at l?? Springs, on Monday ihe 8^i of January ne*. It is needMM to say stay thin* eOItij fining location for a^, school. Its 1 throughout the year, and its entire exe all opportunities tor vie ii Ilui m IKM. ?tjl'W 'foe year will be divided into two For board, (in the family ol of the use of bedding, * tuition Tuition alone, invariably in advance. . .a Parents or l*uardians who wish to sons or wards with the teacher, ace re. communicate with him, by the iOtn Dec. ceived as boarders in the -teacher's fiunSy, age of 15 years. . ? Mr. Henry Britton, near the Academy. ? to accommodate with good board. - *' HENRY P. HA' Nov. 5 ?u **> Splen id Annual far 18j 1*LOWERiOF LOVELINESS: 12 Female Figures, emblematical of flow poetical illustrations o y T. H ay ne* Bailey 1 1 Biefatrdstm's Dictionary: A new l>iet)0 the Engfitfalfcrfguage, by C. Ri< hardson j Protestant Jesuitism. By a Protestant. , Herodotus, 2 vols, being the 29, 30 and ! of Haiper's FsraiJv library, dm ' 4 ' Bradford's Comprehensive A, Historical and CotnraerciaL A vi T.G. Bradford. A fresh supply this day received by dec f 51 ? J. R. & W. epNJMI Lexington Female . THIS Institution will go iuto operation on 1 first Monday in January next, un<*t^fb# ( rection of Mis. M. M. Addison, as hei?M?fT competent assistant is engaged. Reading Arithmetic, Ortho^raphy/Geography, Ar Modern Hirtory, Epistolary Composition, 1 plain and ornamental Needle Work, will be j TEK MS. Board and Tuition per quarter, Washing {extra,) 44 " Music on Piano (extra,) per quarter, Use of Piano - **' .Board and Tuition to bepaein a ^ WEST CAtlGLiu^ H THOS. H. SIMMONHH ; JOHN MEETZE, &v EDWIN J. SCOTT. " Nov 30 Sim** Neve ?Voref; A MELUCH AMPE. a Legend of the S the author of Guy -Rivers, the Y? ASTORJOor Adecdotes of an er 1 THE ?aMBLEIUN li EXJCO, by ^cSfSes IM Latrobe, 1 v.? author of the Alpenstock, See. <9 MAKENZIES WORKS, in It. conMHttM Hull of Feeling, .Ma n of the World, and Julia de Roubigne, i s beautiful edition 1_+- ? THE POOR RICH MAN, and thejftch IW Maa, ? by the author of the linwqodtv Lt. ^ J OH N BULL and Brother Jonathan, new editiaart* by Pa at. ling. ? "*? ~ . ^ ~"*r* A new supply of Lafitte the Pirate oftha Gaif. ? Also Geoiip BaJ combe, second edition. Just reearved by. . 7\ % R. & W. CUNNINGHAM Nov. 26, 183^ ^ 4* Of r l1HE Subscriber has just returned ftomtbe^kcth^ I . JH where he has selected from the ^pst fasfifdna ble and extensive Manufactories, a assortment of slldescriptions of artidaa. Carriage and Harness Dealers, www to baud, by the different arrivals (ran yaancKon and are offered for sale on tertas to compete with an j establishment of the kind* in the Southern country. Persons jvisl ling to purchase, would do w ell to cal and examine the. stock,, two doors South of .Roach.' Hotel, Richardson street, Columbia, S. Carolina. Among the assortment are the fellow' es, (hirriotteex. Barouches, Gigs, and rious kinds, Haraess of every kind, Le i , Conch Fiirnitnre, Tnrn?i Axels, Spring*, Steps, PI* ted Ware of every description for mootrtiaga, . JBew for light arid leather Tops, Whips, assorted. ' Repairing of every kind done with despatch. All oVders will be thankfully received slid prowptf) executed. '?? ~Ai IIENftf DAVIS. SepMT v: ? 38 ;; fcA&lr)* ? * ? Stale or South Carolina*. Office of Common Pleas. - i ; ; J'' ' ; ? Richland District. f ? r - .:.i A V H ERE AS Jacob Meetze. with a srhedole or his effects on oath, haS? filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas of the district aforesaid, stating that he is now imtai Custodyof 4he Sheriff of Richland district, by virtue of a writ ofCapias ad Respondendum, at the suit of th? Charleston iWand Mairoe Insurance Company and pit; be served on the said Company return] Honorable the Associate Judgesofthe \ rolina iu shew cause, if any they can, why col> Meetze should not be discharged from his r me??f?ecording to the act of the Gent this state, passed fur i he reliefof Ii . made sod provided : It is therefore ORDEikoTthat. the said Charleston fire and Jfrrine Company do* appear before the Honooble Jsdges of the sod State ai the ensuing Court of Common Tleas to Ue fcalderb at Colombia in and lor thedistrict afbnAaid*tolfhe? Second Monday of Marejr next at^fbe-: Cpurt?Hnose> ofxAe ?<id district, to diewcaaeewhy the said Ja cob Mcetze shot dd not be admitted to the benefit or the said actt ar which time and .placed the ?sute and effects of the said Jacob McStzc will be assign JAMES S. GUIGN4RD Clerk ofCourt. ??><> -fZ* <&,*?? _ # CHANGE. Nov 29 ? ICHAKO 5, . Agent Bunk of Ci .. 0 -v-. ', : i mmter* i CE h? esuMu PsablMcIver's] lb?tline?^lbeaaj ? Office at ipb ?w bosi^ Blacksmith. and ?goo4 jon, Hoffes Ac. apply immediately. o.h),y^ ' '4^t ^ ' :;n 31 r4 SITiaTION at taacber is "xSl ifie^ to instruct in ibe etape*? , branches of an Engjiah Education unexceptionable references will U given. Apply at this OflRf Dec? 0^ 3e* T Dry tytods. HE Subscribers, iropoters of European Dry Goods, offer for sde on accomodating terma an extensive assortment of direct importation from the manufactories of Hnrope, at their establishment Comer of East Bayjfetreet and FhuuerV Wharf,. Charleston. i ? ?' "L ' ? > SHV^KLEFORP, BOAG, & CO.