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PLLf.AM GLAZE, *CTi-Vi.r.Y m.'brms the ? it'-ieni of Co arid vi ?iury, ihrtt he has jitsr r<* j th<^North, with a ve-rr (?!?. ice selection mJl.D and SILVER "PATE.\T IXV IP?TCIIES, from the Factories of iLo mo3t makers, arid a very fine assuruupirl |nd whhmabie JEWfiLKY. Hating made uranrrrmcnt, both in .New Yoikaiid mbbi, u ai \v:i! er;^!>lo liim at ail times to Ja fine rrracrtt of the above urii'-lf-s, h^ Ebappy to >*r\e his irior: Js arid customers, tn ^ie will ??!' o:i the most reasonable terms, and thnnselMo ?i\c ;C 'Vet satisfaction. fwni Jewelry. in Finger Ria0's, [ f ins, <& c. ( Ware ? >ns. Knives & Forks. i Cups, and Su^r ! ? ? Rand Mustard Spoons, i "itania Ware, fee Urns, and Cam:' o ; ^Sticks: Sroafl Musical | Boxes that play irom I If fourto six tunes, fiiKnivcs, Scis.-iuM.5re. ' Laches and Gent s U res- . sins C sesand Writing i Desks, Perturciory.Faney Soaps, ! Waikin Riiiing and ; Sword Canes, Double imd Single Bar- ' rei Guns. Swords, Pi -tols, Dirks, Game Bu^s, Powder and Shot. Dur>ont*3 fine Duelling Powder is canisters of i 1 1I?. each, Fi. e Razors R LOCKS and WATCHES repaired. ? Having p- obtained Mr. T. \V. Radclikkf.io take charge oltiie Repairing Department, tli#?se disposed to faror m? aki V^cir work, will have it tuitkfuliy done. Mr . weH known in Columbia U> mak? i r neees.-a ?*y ajjy thing as to his skill as a line work ; he is not surpassed ii* equalled in the country. 3?*" August 15 33 BL I SEW ??.\C?R.\ O' Hani on A* ?! lonieith, t RESPEC'f FCLLY inform -their friends i and the puhltc, that they have taken the x3ric!c 5^U)re, one door below the Commercial Bank, formerly occupied by Mr. Rowland Keenan, ami are now receiving their stoc:-:, C0!is:s<irsir r * ' o of Drv Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Hats, Caps,' Shoes, Wines and L:q;iors. JOHN C. O'lIANLON, N. MONTEITH. DRV GOODS, i Blankets of various sizes, Negro Cloths,. fine ! Black an<f Grey Cloths C ass i m eres, Sat- | linetSr Sheetings and Shirtings, Woolen and : 'Cotton Hose, Calicoes, Merinos, Canibricks i and Muslins, Linens, Gsn&bargs, Handkcr- i chiefs and Flan neis. HARDWARE, , A general assortment, consisting of a variety, a ATS AND CAPS, Fine fiir liats, commen do. do., black and W'oul Hats, uae Far Caps, Mn>k do, S? d&K , ? sHoi^s, Xtt'i Calf and Kip Brb^aas, men's Walking Shoes and Pumps, stout Broganrfefor Negroes, ?tout Russet Brogms for Negroes, Ladies fine Shoe*, Ladies walking2 Shoes, Ladies Slippers, Ladies stoat leather $hoes. TRUNKS OF DIFFERENT SIZES. 4kS AI>I>LEP*Y, A general assort man t of Saddles, Bridies and Harness. I * - GROCERIES. Brown Sugar, Loaf and Lump ditto, Molas i Coffee, Salt, Teas, Chocolate, K.c c, I Barley Mustard, Table Salt in Boxes, Pepper, i SpSce and G.uger^ Cassia, Mace, Nutmegs, | Citfes, Cheese, Sperm Candies, Taliow Can.. ' flfces* JSoap, Saltpkre Alum,. Epsom Salts IndigOt .Madder. Copperas, Starch, 8000 Fiij fkgare, 4000 Cam peachy ditto, Maccoboj Powder* Shot andLead*. > e Wine Vinegar* Cider tli!tov - Tbe Wines and Lienors vircrapSTcctod pur posely for this market. whi^flre equal or su perior to any. Sherry d.v Madei: Cogswell's i raiee do, - Champaigns do 1 r iih*;'> t~ . ? LIQUORS.. Old A'Paris B/andy, ^ ?" Dupev do' O. Du & Co. do. rape Brand; Gin, Rom, TW- ' ??'' produce purchased. ? . tf 5U gf AT * TiUCPof Stfe. Eiist(i; Siier, i the cas tre of v hieht passes, the Bail - and thr .-ugh o?ie of the; corners passes mm ' . "-v iiiaally^ granted . to Jacob ?res,' is. t he- most eligible land ' ' 'a the State. The "re _ m w ibits- iff favor of - piaintiiT, has established the title and the t.by welfkaown meets an<l bounds. remarkably well timbered, But li of it eleared and Las recently been, ion. As ??fr oiicr provision land,. this tract is not to be met with Lthe road fcoth furnish the most ^oraplvtc portatioa. to tha best means of tFans Tfee distance rom Charleston is about 65 is from Branch v tile, which lesion reach every day by clock ^%he neighbouring highland r?3es, beingS the cars from. t o'i ridges are not su residences, as th I hen- own This tract Lots, to suit The Plats terms, &c. r v Dccen:bor 7 51"^ No 9 ssed for healthy summer ealthv settles evince in -*iit c sold either in whole sr in hasers. examination.. . For ?TOCK. :et. i-strc SaddleryWare Hoi SHERMAN <fc II AW LEY, at the o I J. & L. Skerman, keep constantly oo&plete assortment of Saddlery and Har prising almost every article in their line. manufacture to order all kinds of 3*i'it-... ments in their line at short notice, and do all repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, neatness and despatch. iD j f . Horse Creek THE ondersigncd Trusrees have employed ?& Kichard B. Ricc, who wiil o;>en a Classical School on the first Monday in January next, at this I stace which is situated in Greenville District, on the j r*otttfifeeat_side of Reedy River, five miles a!>ove ; the Le-uren* Vine. The locality of this place is sur- { passed Wy norvejnths Stare, for morali, good water, i nod health ; there arc four churehca f<>r , worship TOthin .reach, and good hoard c i:i be had in j *ie neighborhood for sixty dollars a year. The | Far I^atin and Greek, ... Enrii8h.Grammar, - ]6 Reading, Wcitijig and Vriihmetic, - . 10 hope, from the reputation of the Su-L' ^j^iveemjrfoycd and the heahhy ? 19 school will be estabhsaeu. ua: i: will j a generous public^ . JXO. C. SULLIVAN, Tbis&K^ ShnaK J35C. 54 Ct | tffftotague's ASaissa. ^ErAn I aC a* Fur [he 'L\*>ih Ache. r^TUiK established reputation anil constantly in ?fi^fbr<asjng demand for thU eficctun! miasdy of paiaapd preservative of the ico>!i, ins irtd.iccd the rtapfc:or ;o o He r it to the American public. ^ Ar- j r ingeatVui-J have been made to supply agents in all ihepSueipai cities ancf towns in. the Ci.ited Stales^ so as toj^UIC it within the reach of those suffering and likelvtJR&iiTer with this most harassing- of all Aches* TOOI&ACILE. Tub c.\ decay in* tketit is the~depositirig, of small par tidjgs of masticated food (either, animal or vegetahlei^ilie indentations of the teeth, or be tween tiierp^^^li there remain' until decay 6ft his food takes p&H, the acidity of -which .decomposes the hx>th.- j|^great difficult jof all -that have writ ten trcaiw^?ethe teeth, has been,; to recommend a liquid; rliSjSifctiid nriritSelf tip with tins fetid n\at: ;er. so as tQweptenitio sucha- "degree, as (o pre ve.it i^s naecufothe teethe ? This- has not oiidy been bixxo^SwHgh^byVtiifi^ttae of ?which the de cr.y may be^Fre^eu -baths application to anlching' : ' "o1. is (w|?Uie nervecaabe reached) affords nhnbst . ins:a;i:ans&s relief/- And if its use 19; continued unril the bi?je is- consumed, none need apprehend pain from ta^rane tooth. ~ it niay4)e remarked^ha^ the t eel a at^Hbubject to ache, as any other bone - oft he system, ari?ki n the same way. Bat 'f^^lbo^ ache, proper, a riaaedy is now offered to the public, that has heroine c? wonder, as well as'the admira t:on of every one tMt has become 'acquainted*- with jits reputation. SiSqe a remedy Has been disco ??' cred for a disease so general and so excruciating as the too:h-aehe, the pMprietor has been more than* ever struck with the g%ind and benevolent provis : ions made for man in aS his afflictions, and is fully, i satisfied, that the cartels supplied wiiha remedy at hand far every disec w here ihe cause may. be traced. Ja 1' 'V . A few ex'.racis ofletfers are published, in place cf the numerous certificates, that might be; as they oc cupy !e?? space, arc less- expensive, and inspire the public wi; h equal confidence: From Dr. E- fL Culho'tn. AuBEvi?LE, S. C., March 21. Dear Sir?I wish you to^ftip two gross, or more if you can J^ure it, of yoursbalm. You raetf expert me to make a strong pull on you in a short time, lor as its reputation increases^ shall spare no pains in I its management. If you should feel disposed io sell the right ot thisstate, and aB?south of this place, in form me your terms. I wis? you, at any rate to give me the refusal, whenei^r you feel disposed tu make that kind of a trade, I. remain yours, ' j E.R, CALHOUN. I plugc 1 a tooth for&^ady in Petersburg, which, from i:> v< rv sensitiw^condition, I was unable to shape the cavity sojis to retain the plug; and after two or throe trials^ Iareeommended the use of Mon tague's Balm, whic^so deadened the surface of the cavity as to enahii me to shape it perfectly, and plug the tooth permanently. ' " <? S. M. StffEAPlIERP, Surgeon Dentist. Petersburg, 3$ts|an , 1830. w e "invite P attention of all persons afflicted with that mogfc/exoruciatinq: complaint, the tooth ache,totheadfertismenr of-Mr. Mont ague, publish ed (in to-day Ypaper.) We have a guarantee in the high standing jfind respectability of Mr- Mo'ntague;. (with whom iie are acquainted,) that ki?t medic ine is hot one of those thousand empiricisms which are constantly paTmed upon the creau^ky ^ 'he public. In addition to the many testimonials which he has fum^hfd of its efficacy, we.will stat e afaet which commander ourown .knowledge.^- A lady of this, village hf-d been suffering for several 'weeks with; tooih-achc, and was immediately and permanently : relieved by the application o? the balro.? Boydton (F<*j Expositor. ^ " 4. ?OIattijews Coitrt House, May 2Qth, 1836. Tall. B. Montague: i v., v *.? r Sir? while we were in Norfolk on cur return 'etersburg we saw a man at the Union Hotel lace that we .put up at) who had the looth-ache j r?dly, and could, get no relief: we recommend-, [ur Balm, ahd'-showed, or rather wont with him place where it could be obtainc I, lie bought-" le and tried it, and in le^ss than five minutes he eiieved.'- He.said.he hhd tried every thing he' think of at different times, hut this was the ling he ever met with. that ever re icved him. id he would recommend it to every bod 7, and "tiling roglve his certificate as .to the efficacy With respect, yours &e THOMAS S-. LEV. .. S . . ! CHARLES H. ED AUDS. K^rifi.igfon, near Cabin Point. March. L>. Mo.NTAGiJEj k. Sis.. ? I bought a bottle of your Balnaifirom Messrs , in. Petersburg in -February, chiefly be cause I had a servant who had suffered most cxeru.-" ciatingly for soma ; months. Werteti tried all th8| remedies which-were in- our reach; an attempt waa; made to extract the tooth', but.it broke olT" 1 caused* the Balm to be used after warping it in a catfefbl* was repeated with -a second spooriiu^ wliW^she was entirely relieved. The^irext night she earqe a|i gain for more, saying .that a tooth, on -the other Ysjtfe^ - ached and also requested some for her KUs^andi fehom, she said,. feai'beeh e^ering- wrthtthe disease for some weI&ks. I cheerfully -gave the next day on" inquiry fouadithat*koth--ba~d been, relieved. One ofm'y.n'eighbors of high rcspecIahsHi-; ty sent to me fbr-some for hi? wife:, rhaye tl seen him, and he assures -me^^^-a^or3fei ? dtale relief and there has- beeii. no - return she suffered almost constantly, and could not, to. let cold water touch the' ttotfi^anct' for Jwo nighti previous to t he application sEe had 'hot been able to; sleep scarcely at all . Now Vae. has no ittcoovcnii; ence fromcold water or anv thing "else that comes in ; contact with the tooth." Tbe 'nigTjit "before last he used some with one of his'men'with the same suc-:> ??ss,an.l says if he could teve had tlio -remedy' fif teen years ago, and knewn Hs efficacy* lie would' wjJHngly have given '^ofc^for ltV-- Ihaye, wlil^n in haste, giving a" plalri ^tement of-facts. Yours re?pocfully, '.. '~T_ ' ; " -.war. E. R/RUFFIiNL ' - O- - . : ^ ' 1 o36: ? Dear Sir .?-^Several pejrsofi^vHtli diseased gu ins, or ply .. The LaSfet^ are ;o?i ^it^wiQf th.e' tootli-.})rs^fii? and sav that it is thc- best thing-for -theteelli and.;; guinsf they; have ever. used^ ~ Allow us to coiigratti^ late you and the p'libltc, at, the discovery ahdjise of the only real remedy (except dra\ving)^foe':tipbjfe ache, tharhas, yet beeti discovered.^ : - ? %^%J?Purs, ? ^ ; * |;R, <fc T.T\ <}. ^ ?" Persons taking medicine, wiih a viciw to galiyatioh,' should, by all means, use at Ie^t a^bbtUe of tlie Balm with the i ooth-brush > ^a pplyin'g it three or four times a day) as an astriagentj itf order tff iiave fhe gums in a healthy state, "for the' protection of the teeth'. After mercujdal action, ivslip?ld% used free ly, to cause the gams to adhere?at 6iice to the teethv to guard aga i nstloose nessV arid falKftg out.' Indeed, it is the besl ?tkh for the mpu.tlv during eaUvatkmg; that can be used . Ii too strong'at first," add . i.-^mall" f - - ?" ' V.'-, i*- v Vv > ?" - jioruon of water: ? : It is with peculiar pleasure that the ^proprietor hears of the good aUeady done, vyhile lie contem plates the relief yet to be afforded by. this widely spreading remedy. < He. regreis, however, that he. J has not been able to supply the demand. . The pre parations, though br^cvwere nottbased on its sud"r1 den and unexampled popularity V:.The demand has.; surpassed aH calculation ; but arrangements are now making, which wUf^enableall .apphcant^ tp;get. a supply as it is ordered.: i'-'- . When applied according to directions- given on the bottle, it has -never failed to afford J mmediate and permanent relief.' it aiso arrests tiie decay in defective teeth, and re^evesjhat- soreness which so frecmently .renders a -strong tooth-- useless. Thei apphcatio:: and remedy are simptey innocent and - na unpleasant, nndthc large -number of persofis in dif ferent sections of. the ?country, ihat-have .already, experienced such delightful and sal u tar y Reflects" from the use of the Balm; areready to bear, - (-fcr- ; the public good,) their iesgtm&jp;' ''to its. i^rfvaled ? qualities. It is an Indian remedy obtained angular*. I y and unexpectedly, and may. be regarded by -the j civilized worldvas the most valuable discovery ofthe Red Man of the Woods. -PRICE ONE DOLLAR' BTEftSBURG, 1836. 90" A supply of the above mentioned article, stuj received, and for sale, at E. SILL'S Drug Si re , near Roick's Hotel , CloumLia , S. C. Dor 3. !-Vf>. 2 wis T I i E Su':*.cr;!:?'r res:?cHTTf!!y 'iswtiiuis lii friends aii?i tilt; public, tliat he has removed Tronv store he formerly occupied on the corner of Plain and Richardson street;, to the corner nearly op po >noer'v 'occupied by Mr. James M'Fie, and supply of all goods hi h;s hne, I'rv (?ooos^i^^vyare, Cutlery, and Ironmon gry. Al>o, Uroo?^^B|^tajfcj^rorIngj Bale Ko])e, Twine, &c. ^0i0i?b:a, C?tobcr 7 ^ iia Equity,? A2ich8a&e2. Nancy Lorrick, . .Ci.ar!oite'l?i: Lorrick, t _Bdl ? sni.pthcrs, beirs of ,.T X*l BitaU- . ^ John Lorrick. dec d. / "giY order of live Court of Chancery, I -tf? offer JO& for Sale in Coiumbia??on the first Monday in January next, ail that Plantation or i r act ofJLaniLly i 'ijttlcxir.gton District,- composed of tliree several twets of land, one tract of 5*27 acres more or less ; one tract, of hundred and twelve acres, also one tract of two. hundred acres, in aU S39 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, composed of two several tracts, of. land in Rjehland, on I)ry Pork of Crane Cre ek, 'contai hi ng 424'acres, conveyed to John Lorrick by Samuel "Warren, on the 23d Feb V. 1335,;: Also, another tract, adjoining the aboye*of 124 acres, conveyed by Elias Jamison and W.J. Jamison to John Lorrick, oh the 13th of April, ; 1333 : making a Plantation of 544. acre3 of first rate pine land. v r " - - - 9^1' wili also offer fbraale, 011 the first Tuesday in Ja . nuary oex&on the Flanlation in Kahfield District, all ^hal- tIanfIttoii.or tract ofLand, lying in Broad Riv ! cr* being"; in 411,440 uteres, .composed of one tract of . 331 aeresi ^cpnveyed by Mary. M. ?ligh and John ' T ~ ?* ^ :I^k.1831. . Alsoi lrOtheJ1 tract of 1: j'r* . r'V* / -> v ? % these three several Plant? t^ns are in tgood re pair and highly cultivated trhis year by tSe said John ?orrick. Teftnsof sale^lrK^y sufficient to pay Iho costs of suit and exposes of a^e^ .and* the balance on a credit of,. T, 5, aiid. 3 interest :irom date, secured by bond arid mortgage and two good personal securities. . JAMES &VVARK, t 1)7 r v:. -;; > : V e-?E.R.P. j^oiscc; THE Subscriber having sold out his stork to Chambers fy Cainj.-btU , returns his thanks to his customers i'or their liberal patronage, and bogs leave to recommend the new concern to their no tice, as one in which they may place the greatest confidence. RICHARD O'NEALE. July 2, 1336 27 ft$~The Subscribers have this day entered into Co-nartnership, under the firm 0: CHAMBERS & CAMPBELL, thev will keep on hand, a good supply of articles, and will be happj* to fill the orders ol the former customers of Richard O'Neale, and those who may favor them with their patronage. P. - P. CHAMBERS. % ALEX. CAMPBELL. * ~ Julr 2 " ' ^ 27 i... , HE Subscriber is very thankful to those who " have sustained him in his. business for the last fifteen years, and he no win forms them that he de-. eliries~ taking boarders of anykindallfer the' first jpf January tfext,,9nd therefore offers hia establishment and furniture for.saiecor jent after -that. time. It is not .necessary- to. say any thing ahoiut the.superion tj-of the?tattd and theyarrsngemehtofthe buildings, as they are^ welfkndwn to many, and those that may wish to purchase or rent wjD of course examine for themlsevcs. " >s '' r" ;. v* ^ " ... . J. w.- Clark. 4 * , Columbia. Oct. 24^, 1836 i 44 t aeiti-. ft of see. a aR.CLIFTON offera.his?erviees to the citizens JL^-qf Columbia and the vicinity, in the Practice of MEDICINE and:SURGERY. 'Persons desiring his professional advice or art endan<^yill please apply at ibe rc^id^ce^fJlrs.^TARYChlFTON. ' ?" ' ? VjuneS' * y ?> - tf 26 .. ^... - ~ jj 0||ce# N Saturday (he 7 th" ii.st- at a regular nieet i rig of tlic Regents of the Lunatic Asylum, Dr. DANIEL HEY WARD TREZEVAJST w;s elected Phy?ician to the establishment, in the place of Dr. Jahes Davis, resigned This elec tion vacating his seat as President of i1\ ? Board, N. Hkrhkmont was elected in his place. E. VV. Uarrisox was also elected Treasurer' and Secretnry, and he hereby .gives notice that in future, all letters on bnsiness of the Institution should be (post paid) direcledto him. By oider of th<?TEfoaid. f / E, W. HARRISON, Sec1 ry and Treasurer. "'"Feb! 14 \ 7 tf \HVOTV FOR LAND BARGAINS. ?^'^vijOOO Acres, OF xMISSIS^PPl LANDS FOR SALE. TglHE ^Subscriber haying lately" soldTus JUnd#; ^ftuai^ above. eels, and OQ;ierm?tioauK purcni^jra,^YViuiuic Ci eepiion ofrcy Mouret^fiernoni t^^poiitaiiiiIg foantj Xjso'-buurfn j V^?%f:^wch Lvmt^nb.t dispose of /or. less than- Fiji ;/ <lotiarp\ an acrie^ giving liberal time ?foR^'iB^) ???&? M* 5^pS^a??iell Lands siiuatda Claiborne, J.efforson^liipds^r Rankin rounttesI^V5^ s' '*? Person vas^xig io buy bargains in lauds, can do ;soby giving me a'call at Mount- Vernofa, or advising .l.n nAntA ktrlAirni. CnlUtin fVniflK Pflill nti' . g jHE HOUSE <fe LOT where theVibscril jcr row :~M. resi^?r;t^etjhouse;<Sbntaii? 13 rooms, eleven of which- are chambers ofgood-stze. The.put.-build aitf^the 5- Also>:aif mL^.a . ^ ^Sj?uth^^B5,tiOTar^ti^t?0je^j^biai -around the . head^-J^he^scMiU Pond. ^ J^er?oSs"*wi?Iring to pur chaseV would do vvclHo caD upon'tlie subscriber ifnd; exMtfBe'tfehma. ' 'J.M'.:DATV!EL IwtlJ. [^BiU'forjxirIiti'on and, wMary Parr,- S^S;'Stfylor; . j -and; others. "X-J- ,r.? %-.? v-/ - - ? ? f T -appearing that ? Sanuief-& 'Sayton,- one of the "? ,;defe n d antakis abseritfrpra and without the limits ..i*- ..r t v. the Bill, in the above ca^within three months frwm the publication of this-rute, br^in default thereof, the 44 3m makes known the isvpuj$cD AN CIN G Mon-, Conri^?iohe rs - Office , - ?- ';>> . .. Lexington, C. H. Out. 20, 1S36. < - ^ Oct. 20 ^ v- , --- - %JkM ?? ^^e^anc^/o?^?scs;jl g'clocfl^on I ;days and Tuesdays, and 'Sp'clocIToh^ JSaturdayL : ? " Ditto for Masters, 7 o'clbck^PiM. Mondays,* Tues- ? ^Vfra^nday* _ " ? - . * v T *5p f- ' ; ; | ^tibuld : these hours; not suit, alterations can be . ..mad e so a? to aiccomt?^ratjr aUp erso r.s / If the |ro>vh youhg gentlemen ^ "of the town will i r. ? V +Ki%,T Tt-iTT tn xirith hlfiasure. ( ?a roiiiia . Be^j. onenoyijausanuiia i-s - his- wife, and "others. J . . . r. iiwT appeartng. to i?y^Scrtisfactipn that Benjv" Sberly ?-S and Susannahiiiis wiTe^LcWs^Graves and Re becca hi^ wfef Isa& ^dmgsi'a'nd Sarah' his wife,; " >bt.Sherley,Mo?es Stearnesand_John Stearnes,^?-' flints in the above stated 'Case, reside from "and withomthe lilnit^^ltt^Stjite. It is orderM-thtt^ they pWyLanswer, or demur to the Bill of complaint within thre^wnths from- the date* hereof, or the same will be' ord^etkpro confesso against them. ' ' "?AKLE\ , C: E. L. D. Commissioner's Office,1#? Laurens Court House, ) Nov. 25, 1S36 : .4 50 ?iul Sctiec A T E. BTilTTTN'^- Furniture Ware' roorh; -a handsome and convenient article, which are ! offered 011 reasonable terms, with a <rreat variety of j iliilh Post, Field and French Hcdst cads, also Fancy Baskets, Floor Mats, Toilet and Work Boxes, Op ticks with plates, Chinese Table Cloths, Willow Cra ^ a?d Chairs, Cotton Reels &c. A c. ^ a, 1336- ^8 Jjatrrf for WH'Ii sell ray tract of find situate in Abbeville district, about 10 miles N. \V. of Abbeville C. If. It coiiiains-.abo'Ji of first raie Cotton and Cortt^fiigwid is well watered. Between '2 and 300 acrCM^iiHEhiul in cultivation, and no::e of it exhncste^^G dwelling Ti6xi?c? cash, and the re years. Appllcatf the premises. _ Ii purchase, for informaiii Nov. 7th, I33t> raises are a comfortable i house Terras one licit instalments ofl and 2 de to the subscriber on ose who may. wish to Col. Patrick Noble. EBENE'ZER MILLER. ? 50 5t > K3o;8se t fios* ttale. ' THE House and Lot on the corner next to Dr.'4j Gibbes and the Presbyterian Church is offered for sale,.. Any person wishing to purchase, can in spect the premises, am! learn the terms of Sale b$j application to Andre w Wallace, Fsq. who is author' :zed to trarisactthe business necessary for a transfer. '? V:;vV-: WM. C. CLIFTON*^ ; Sept. 17 - ?>, <%,;,? , Cotton Biaggia gr, Bale Kopie; ^sidTwihc. Flp II Esnbseribers have received a large i 3l ~ the above articles, wjiich they offer.: friends and the public, at the latve ^ <yi. t A . g i M! Ti A 1 Miih? ;; October 14; jJ.. ' "V"V . . ... To 1 v ND immediate possession given; theiraialf StoM and Cellar underneath, m the Brick: Ho use o6<| eupicd by L. McCoy,, two doors b e 1 o w~S ondleyx<&" Kennedy's. This is an cxeellant sfantffor aConjjeck? tionary, Millinary, or any retail business, nofrequi ring a great deal of room. Apph' to LiMcCoy. or to < JOHN BRYCE. : Oct. 8 ?- 1 ?jjii-Al ... Jfladcira Wine, liar die are, G roccriesj ^V. <fsc. -v. THE Subscriber has jast received; and is opening a choice pssortment of Wines, consisting * of Madeira, Leacockei Ifarris & Co's Brand, M. Ma deira, Mountain Malaga7, arid TenneriflTe. v'" Also, an" assortment of Hard ware. vand .? Ctftleryy &.C. in hic usual.line of business^- >7 i ,Jt._ ? - Cheese in Casks, a superior.auc^g^e, For sale low for cash, and also to hi? customers oii usual-terms. * /; .ROBERT WADDELL;> } -MSTov. 4 " v"' --T ' '? ?* v . ~.v>> ,-Ab EPouhle and Single -M arrl FLINT AND PERCUSSION QUNS/~: THE SUBSCRIBERS have received, anil offer for sale, a- large assortment oftfre abo^ar ticle. ? ; ? ..rr ' B. L. M?LAUCHLfN & ,Go. Nov 12. ? ' - ? ,Pd lJWuv Sale ?? 3i ; AT SUMTERYliliE, C. r BY order of the Court of Equity of iSoutii Caro lina,. I will offer (or sale at Sumtervdle,' tin tli?? first Monday" in January', next," v rTv.o PLANTATIONS;. known, by the name- of Mayfield andr Hopewell, lying in the.: Vicinity of Rembert's Meeting . House .. and the Bradford's Springs, in Sumter District. ii One PlantatipnTc'on^ taining about six hundred, and the'otber aboqt eiglft hundred acres, both in a fine staid of ?ultivatiouVO-vr v; & ' 3 - v ;? ? also,-* &&&?? m i mk One hundred prime NEGROES,. beine*the prq^ pcrty of. the estate of the late John 0. Heriot, dei ceascd, not already divided and sold for an invest? mcnt of the minor heirs. 'flu! Lands from their situation in a high li&rftliy., country and pleasant neighborhood, offer induce?, ments to persons desirous of buying, not often to be met with. Among the negroes are House Servants, Seam stresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field Ilaods, and one Car penter. The Sale will be positive and continued irom day to day until the whole is. disposed of. . Conditions ? One third cash : balance in one and two years, sccurcd by bond bearing interest, personal security, and a mortgage of the nro^rtv, or the purchaser may pay the whole in cash, at hiis option. Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. - Any further particulars will be given on applica tion by letter, (postpaid? to me at Bradford Springs, Sumter district, . or to Franklin J. Moses, Esq." at Suraterville, So. Ca. ~ ? ROBERT L. HERIOT, ?;, > .; ?' Ex5or,.of -J; O. Heriot. fA ? Subtervil|e.^ct: 15- :/ -X ? i ? . ?? ?? ?; ; i 1 ?- 1 ?? ? 1 ? 1 ? ?*r' - "iv' - - V ?_ O *>? s *r~'\ v**- t .-'wi?v. '? ' ? n i f Urei rWar& R i. jiji ' .;B^^N^u^itaFet:W?Te Room is. re- I below the (JourtHouse; near Bitggs (late Edgars') Hotel, w h ejra^a.gejaeral assortment of Cabinet Fijrni u re and. Eancy, CHairs uiU b c kopt, which will bejdispo^ed'of on rensojiai" i*Ie ter s.Vr Kis i'orraer^friends arid ,the<pubfi&'in generai^rcf ifrvite#' tp ^caU^nd ' examine- Ibr ^eni selves. :^aU hinds oPTurnifurl), no^tly repaired^ ot: the shortest .notice, 'aad^ying-.matie ?rrangementa #3 undertaker, aii businesffpftfee Kind wiirbe prompt^ il^?"teDd.ed" toonnrnod ei^S t'MinSj .ittd allearse fur-. ^?h?dL\vithont chaise iri town.- - "N. B. A/ Jourixeyman^vanjce d tOith e above Busi ness, also an Apprentice, -both of steady habitSv,^^ . Columbia, Nov. 21tlt^ J835;^.r^ i - .48 jt . Fas-iiiaC?3c>^rie. / - .v.JlHE Subscriber hi&just received a fresh supplyj : ;SL of this inestimabre perfume; any ye^mmenda^ rioh-isjunneeessary to those tbat^li^^?ve?yusfed it. ^Cologne-Bottles replenish^.verylow }atthe/Drug 50re'pf c-v h& EIj&figj&a; ; SFS Bvspepsiar <> ?-? - >BlHE Subscribed is agcnt~fdfr the saleof Beck^ ; ^^witli'sv Anti-Dyspeptic Pills,arid4fltend? keep /ing^a.suppiy of ^he^enw^firtiple. .Those labouring Iuiig^r.thi? cdniiilaint are invited. tol.caUVnd examine ythecertificates in his possesion, sign pf the golrfei f*S" y PpM^: a5-:>v ??-*? zSptfth Carolmdy r O^si^NION DISTHIGT. ' P'^ - IJo^3^feJ4A>r; '': Je?sSt3Nprman\ and others, Defendants. r *-V: t T appearing- to. m)* satisfaction that. Jonatjjan c Norman, John Martin and his wife. Elizabeth, David'Norman, WiJliim Norman and Mariah Nor? 1 man, defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State ; it is therefore i-rderedjind decreed, .that ihejr^ppear and object to the division oc Sale of the; Real Estate of Dicey Norman, deceased,, on or before the 4jpi day ef January next, or their .consent t-wlli be entered of record. . * M .???>;_ J.XPRATT, Q.jVxD. Ordinary's Offieey Nov. 4th, 183B.~ . ;..46- jV V: ^ : v : UNIONT :piSTRie'E^ Mirs. Rvril ifttiL e; 'Applicant; "-**? /' "???? / r \ -J f-ik' ' n ':?> ; ^;^;; ;Samuel II AiLE. and others, Ueferiddnls. ? . t T Spearing to my satisfaction, thatRobiirt Streb*. i lihgj MarkStrebling, Cornelius Streb! i ng, Rich-< arctiioseman and hisAvile Polly, Benjanun Strebling, AVij. Er MotTreland and bis wife Mariahr'Ricbtird Haile, Wm. Hailp, Robert Haile, Laura' jlaile Satauel HailCjdercndantsin this case, reside withonf the limits bf thifi St ate.^it is therefore' ordered arid decreed,' diafthVy do appear nnd objeet to the divi sion or side of the: Seal Estate of John-' Hailej^sgn: ^ dsccased; on;or|>efoee the 4th day of January "hextj * -or .their consent wiilbe enrered of record. J- J. PRATT, 0i:U7 D. ? Ordinary's Office; - " 46 V -T ?;?>? .y. ?>: ^ -.v?y . ' ?? ' FOR'SAL ^ ianCMUi- District Uerelofore , advcrtitl'dj^, sale, and. wishing to remove to it," offers for saK hjsMf-LLS on trills <Treek; nSrfth i he tand? attac^ ro themi" being np wards of two tbouiand fivjifi*: dred acres, all within from five to seven mil?*'*" ^?" lurabia, having on it an abundance of o??P?': 6a-^> ing, aud Black Jack,fcr .fina wood.-, Tjb^^tau.0Ii ?? :the<e Mills is so well known thacy^^0"?1'0? ^ unneqessary. If hot ^otct1 before Monday j in Jannaiy next, they will b*e ot&f**0 MlC- highest bidder, before the Court Hons*- ,n day, when the terms will made known? orjMfc application be ore ;o the- subscriber on the premise*' JAM KS T.WADE, ?r. Dec. 17, ma. M South Carolina. ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT. < ... In Ckanccry. Exparte, ) Thomas Oliver and Casper Sis- > trunk, Ex'orsof Pttfer Oliver ) appearing to toe satisfaction of the Court, that i Geoige t^Oliyetand Ciuttle?,09r?^?^ons of Fs ter Oliver, dee'd, areabsent from the Stat^h^have not been heard of for 10 years. lt is ordered,infft' the said George L. ilT>d Charle?, if alive, or a tftey*; be dead, tlfcir Ic^al representatives or hein atfev^i do prefer their jclaini for any interest they may have-, under the last wjU arid Testament of said TPeter Oli ver, to the Commissioner'of .this Court on or before the 6th day of Feoroarynexttandon failure 2?ere^* of, the Executors pf saidiasvjvillaodr' i ~~~ ordered to pav over the. amount :' .which the saia George L- and Charles UKtheother, children of the said Pe t er' Oliver, ' Orangebufj^SC?f5rv7^*^ tv l?5a?S>* VS&sSI^K requested % brtng fli t] vJf to the Executors' p rope ir1>efbre Xhe 1st *foy of October whd vciUnot avail themselves of this n |wiD be barred (hereafteK: MICH A EfrTffOUKNIGIiTft JOHN BOUKNIGI1T, * Oct. 24th, 1836 - ISiM4 iiTb Country Merchants and othifs^ ^ ri\HE Subscribers have just receiyed JL 30 Ilhds Sugar. ... flr^^OP 50 Bags Coffee. 150 Bl< Mackerel. 20 Casta Cheese. ^ $0 Boxes Raisips. . 2SXasks Sweet Wine. With Liquors and-a variety of other articles which ill te^d tiW low for Cash either wholesale or ?? , , extenOTe aspbrtn iDade^e^Jof-r been tak?riir.i?ler * workipjai) by none? formef friend prif-08'^ambi Y|7. . ? DRLSSal^ ? *?+. Of Supcrfi Olive Green, Brown, Brow Over Coats hie green, black' broadcloths, IVtp Cloaks? Of fine antfeomi, and invisible green brbiadcioth, gjoat ixairtind worsted camblets. Pantaloons ? Of jiapcrfmb, fin p <md common, .bkek ribbed, buck skin, plaids, 'gtnpes, blue, black, brown, drab, buf? purple. invisiMMWen and mixed road cloths and, casimerejc; 'dgjflpf*: . , Vests? OCsupeffine, fine arid common, plaid, fig ured and plain^J^rVelyete, plaid and iigared me rinos, bluej?r>lack "plain and buff cassimeres and broa(J(lo;h8"r>irgured and plain toilenets, valenrias and tabby velvets, figured plaid and plain silk* and zulins, blue and black satine- ts, swan downs, &c. Sjg jjA AI. SO : ;vJBoYrs Dress Goats, Frook Coats, Hunting Coats, RouaiJabouts," Pantaloons, Vests. Over Coats, and CJoaks? Of blodi invisible green, purple, black and mixed broadcloths, cassimeres, sattinets, &c. ?*. , . also: . r ??iAC large assortment of coarse and fine clothing for ? 0Eiianif;:' S # ALSO: &:A;JpeaL variety of Linen, Cotton. Silk, Knit, flJerinQ,, Lambs- wool and Worsted Sbinsand Draw ers, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cravats, POckeV Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Russian "c!ts, ^Shoulder Braces, Pantaloon Straps, Silver Ever Pointed -^Pencil*, Pocket and Pen Knives, ^Ppcket^jmJ^ Hatr^Clolbes, Tooth and Nail Brush .'eV Perfumery, & ICSi^fk^, ' - ' -KS*~X, , Umbrellas-? ,Of- black, brown blue and green ^silk and cbtton, oFaIlsize3 and qualities. a t s? black beaver, silk and imitation bearer, i^hd - -^Ga Ps-jiOf fi ne_ and common fur, cloth and hair* AMO K ' ' : ? ;"Black and drab leather folio. Portmanteau, Bei _ 1 r" ? Morocco Tl ,-E foIIo^iPg wi11 be the prices of Lumber, de ? hvered at or near Columbia, after the 1st day of- Jariaify nett,:if noTTpaid for on delivery, interest will be cnai?ed*uruilit-re. . Common fericing.and three quarter plank t>f ten in cheiahd ^nouovertwelve in- width, one dollar and; fifty cents .a hundred feet, if sdwed 4 inches or un deiin width , two doll are and twenty 'five cents a ?hnndre'd 'feet All quartered stnffjflooring plank, vveather boarding, or any lumber required, CO be all heart and clear or knots, or 18 inches and over, wide, one dollar and sev*nty-?ve cents ahundred feet All plank 14 inches and under. 18 inches in width, o'ne^doIlar aridf'?i cts ahundred feet. '-Common Joists, Scantling/ Sills or Plates 24 feet or. uhdewn lengih,one 50-100 dollars a hundred feet, do.da o? 25 feet and node r 30 in length, 1621 a hun dred feet, do. do of 30 feet and.over in length. 175 ahundred feet. ~ ' ? . When either of the lost named items .arerequired to be,; of. heart timber 12fr cents a hundred. will be added to these " S John^Meetz^^ James T Wade, Senr. West . Samuel Loric, ? ThoSiTap?^ Green,# Jenks, * . December 8th, 1836 '? -? 52 ~Z7~r. T~igni "H"V4VE? rpr*'ivf>A<* ?en*ral assort mrnt of F^jOTf B ?" ionable;G^^,"I^^ AND HATS, suitable b^fom their Tiilrchases eisowhepe, as they m ?: tend fo>*^ reasonable i erm* o^^urmn^th^ IVmeSyJEordi ier, Sege . a fresh lot of superior Chai ^V?pi^nchor brand; Madeira, by . Muscat and TeneriefT; ?a ri dCftasoa : Cordials, very fine ; JLon ^Beef-Tongues; Fullon IMackerel, very fine; Goah< ,eeee ; Goshen Butter? fate Tea, &c. With a varied _ .jfccyes. Abo, another lot of and Havana Segars. Nov38 49 POLOCK, 80L$0N & CO. T SI K SUBS * *? K7 ?/ *6ll& CONSTANTLY RECEiyiN- -- EUROPfijhUlDlTlONS TO THEIR Sr ~ DffiEfeoODS. Springs, on " It is nfced -r"Q*..IUWl all opportunities lor yotoub l. ? ???um Tne year will be divided into two session* For board, (in the family of the teacher,) ii of the use of beddings fuel, &c with tuition \y/.- $ v ??v.\ s-* -$10Q per | Tuition alone, '? $20 do. rtnt?na% in t guardrails who vyj?h to board Is with the teacher, are requeued g. with him, by the-JOth Dec. Nene , over i'ear the Academy, is proj HATFlELDf ^7 46 tU 18*5 tionary f? jueroaoius, 2 vols, bTing W *^5Fand or Haroer's Family Library, cla'fe ^Bradford's Comprehensive A Ofl 'under tha di. , A I Writing, and rt. laught. - $38 . -3 It OO 3 OO Sims* JWeu* JYmel* ILLICHAMPE, a legend of the MM _ _ the author of Guy -Riven, the Yemawee, &c. ' iTORIO or Adecdotes of an enterjfut ibeyond the ftpcky Mountain*, ? by Waahragiom Imtig. 2 THE RAMBLER IN MEXICO*' by CJiarUj.I LatrobojJ v. ? aathor of theAIpenatoek, - MAKfe^ZfEa^FOftK^i ? m l Trcom^ni* of FeelingJManoflhe World, ana Julia;de Rou a beautLfm ekition^^HHffin9^H|v THE POOR RICH MAN, arid the Rich ftwr Man, ? by the Jathorof the Iinwoods, &c. 1 v. . JOHN EULLSmd Brother ^opathan, new edition,. ?A new Also George Balcom^aecpnd edition. Just received by Nov. 26, I83G * Ee$ ^W.cCUNNlNGHAJft - "w48 Carriage I>cp silory. fjpHE ?uhscriberhpB just returned from the North, M. -wuerd be has selected from the most fashiona ble and extensive Manufactories, a very extensive assortment of all descriptions of articles, m the line of Carriage and Harness Dealers, -which are now cominf to hand, by the difFerent'arrivaJ* from Charieston and are offered for sale oh term$ to compete with any ? establishment of the kmd in the Southern country. Persons wishing to janrchase, would do well to cal' and examine the stock, two doors South of RoooftV Hotel, Richardson street, Columbia, S. Carolina/. Among the assortment are the followine : ? Coacbt: es, Cnarriottees, Barouches, ( rigs, and Sul&ies*of va riou8 kinds, Harness of every kind, Leather Tfnnks Coach Furaitnre, Turned Axels, Spnngs, Stepp, Pirn ted Ware of every description for mountings, for light and leather Topt, Whips, assorted. ' Repairing of every kind done with despatch. All orders wiil be thankfully received aud promptly) executed. J - , - HENRY DAVIS. Sep. 17 \>38 tf State of South Carolina. Office af Common Pleas ) Richland District; j; : dft' HEREAS Jacob MeetZe, with .a schedule of v w bis c fleets on oath, haft filed his petition in the Courtof Common Picas ufthe district aforesaid, stating that he is now in the Custody of the Sheriff* of Richland dirt' ict, by virtue of a writ ofCapia* ad "Respondendum, ut tho suit of the ^arteetonrire and* Marine Insurance Company and praying a rule to? he served on the said.Compony returnable before tfle Honorable the Associate Judges of lii?8tate of 8. Ca rolina to shew cause, Ja cob Meetze should not be disc hatred mmmm confine ment, according to the act of the General Assembly of this st&te, passed lor the relief of Insolvent Debtor* made and provided : Jt is therefore Ordered, that the said Charleston Fire and Marine Company do* appear before the Honorable Judges ofthe said bute at the ensuing Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Columbia in and forAhe^digtHct aforesaid,' on the Second Monday of M4rch next at Xfce Coort-House of the said district, t/shew cause why the said Ja cob Mfcetxe should rot be admitted to th&beneft of "the said act, at whfr.K time and placed the Estate and effects of the Aid Jacob Mfeetec will be assign 7 ? *?' . -?-T ; ^ GUIGNARD Clerk of Court. tf 52 _ Good* ^ gq^^|MBM*I|g^rojx>neTs of European Dry on accomodating terms ct importation from thdr establk iaafe tucky, by )ONDLEV, Bank of Charleston. * ' " 4? . Broker % O LICE has a jedaBrMfe Office Bt comer, w Hare any bu? , b? attended to. He offers for saleafirstRate Blacksmith, and a good Waggc Waggon, Horses &c. apply immediately. Dec 10 3i 5*