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Cv:-' ^ :?Pf . r -i'^J !.^"-flj ?- ? -? "' 7 *?>.??? . ". M*" "V' '\.v ? ??: ';***> ? ' __ ' *> ' '?* it fy0&tc7' '* *?;-v J*7 -? i rin ii,j^ * 58r v4 wamms^ A. ?* JOHNSTON. NEC DEESSE, NEC StfPERESSE REIP UBL1C JE m *? - .tt -- < ?5Sy<&. -. *, EaSr-v-^ "?? ? - ? - ? VOIi. S4--NO, 33. COLUMBIA, S. ?. DECEHBER 8, 1838. PUBtlW t u ~~~ ;? TAB GOLTHSXie TEiBSCOPB 3EEa ? ?"?>*-. $?^H X3 PUBLISHED BY ^?ib3?r A. S. JOHNSTON, Every Saturday Morning, EVK-RY WSWiKSD -It-*!*!* SATUR0A.Y MORNING o jatxo THE SfiSStOX OF THB iJ&IJLATORB. TEEMS: in advance, or inserted at 75 Wand 37i cents ^advertisements Jieaowi? or inserted charged as new for hentrnot having the Igjtsbem will be con tin accordingly. in a fewxiays have ind respectful ?he mJ^Hc generally to Ki WlQet C^>: v. . ^ ,sufd wonrtcsu lioiicry > _.y low; lined a ad bound, ^ ? V' eiy-fta#?- __ "j ' ^ *iso,. :J^V ;weB made; clothing, consisting of id?is,.great. cools, <fcc.> misses clodts. El Bestino_a^4 Victoria : - Itf -bbU. superior cnwhed sugars^ . p1- ''do New Orleans Molasses, ?j periorioaf sugar, 20 Bngschoiee 'green nrffee,^. 100 bags various qualities do." ' Pickled Salmon, ,wdei? Hyiiun, Pt>oshong,and Black ,,_s, in boxes and caddys. l Mackerefc No's 1, 2 and 3, v do. -/ \ 25 Boxes sperm candles, 4's, 5's and (Fa, s5n Boxes Turpentine and variegated soap, - 50: Boxes Cheese, . 1 - & half bhls.- Northern crackers, i "-^v . i Kegs prime Goshen Butler. RCg&D'S PICKL^San.1 SACG?S^|! Jnuts, Ger kins, PieofiHy, Onions. TVjl Vtengues, Spanish and French Oli vea^'Vi " and Mushroom *m W - ?? brands, \z , g^\mEs/v> , Cherry and Tenneriffe, ^Claret and^Sweet Malaga.* ^GORDIAL^S. Marachino, Cnraso, Orange, Perfect Love, Cinna ... nan, Anniseed, Mint, Raspberry, Lite of Man, fe *#"' GLASS WARE. An. assortment of rich setts cat Decanters, Cham pepet. Ceileriea, GohletsTTumhlsrs, Jellies. &c. with a few dozen Decantersand Tumblers, very X: stoat made expressly for the use of hotels. CROCKERY WARE . an assortment. WOODEN WARE. Painted Paifc, iron bound Tubs in nests, brass bound -s Buckets, Wire Afters, Straw bonnets, &c. Also, Avery forge iwxdce of HAVANNA and PRINCIPIE SEGARS, selected ex pressley for this Market*^ : In addition to t be above, . we expectjiaily to r<*ccive supply o? fresh West India Preserves, Raisins, " '* * ftnhei. Figs, Almonds and Nitts. variety of tH her articles which have been asedat auction in the Northern cities low for Pbrcfeasers are therefore respectfully solicited 1 and examine our stock before -purchasing else 42 tf glule of j;d?^ERr? oraoNjH ??^...?.fcJWer, and Nathaniel i.., Foster. Executors, > Sill for Account v? v ? , ? ) and Relief, &c. George _S P&ster, and Pleasant > ' ???Q-r < tftter, AtTmrs- J . Judgmenr creditors of the defendant, JL George S. Foster, will tike notice that the de ^ Court in this case, requires ihetn to enter into-Binut to A. W- Thomson, Esq in the penal sum gf^|?ee Thousand Dollars, conditioned to save him hamfap on account of aiiy detect of title oi the tract of Land mentioned the in pleadings in this case. ~ - That thev are also required :o file with the Com ^ miauoticrot thie Court, satisiactory evidence of their !- tfyji>rnlB agatnst j he said George S. Foster, together with the said Bond, on or before the first Monday in May next. ... ~That on their complying with these conditions, the. ? fend ot (4jGi4 81) Owe Tltousaud amf Fourteen Doi beaand eighty-oue cents, with interest fromrtke 1st of January, J 835 (after deducting cosis) will be ? object to distribution nmongst them, according to ?tlwir respective legal right? ? and on faiiure to com ply with these conditions, they will bo deprived of Ihebenvfitof the Decree iui heir lavor. 3w otdertfUie Conrt. P. WALLACE, C. E. U. a - Commissioner's Office, t Union Court House, Nov. 16, 1833. ) 50 Sm iBank of Chai'leslon, S? ?? CHARLESTON, ltth 5ov. 1833. OTICE is hereby^ given, that in conformity to xw thepcovwms of the Charter of this Co rj>o ra tion and a Resolntiou of the Stockholders adopted at .their last Annual Meeting, it has been determined to - extend the amount of the Capital Stock of this' Bank ?? r further som of TWO MILLIONS OK DOL LARS, ok- Twenty Thousand Shares at One Hun died Debars each Share. For this purpose, Books will be opened at the Banking House to this City, on the first Monday and succeeding Tuesday in January next, to receive the I sniweriptions of all such Stockholders as may avail : themselves of the righr, to which they are exclusive- ! :Jy entitled; ot" subscribing to- a number o; shares equal ' :to thglpJbehf by theoi respectively, in "the present ! Twenty-five- per cent or twenty-five Dol- ! eoch Share, to be paid at the time of suh- j and- the bulan-e of Seventy-fi*-e j>er cent. " ;y.five Dollars on eachfehare to be paid viz: Twenty-five Dqihrs on each Share, Mohdav ana Toestiay itr Jane next, and the rwaainder, being Fiftv Dollars on each Share, to W'ir-tf months thereafter, at the dis cretion of the Boafd of Directors, on one month's -pttbiic notice ^Mng given.'" - ^ . , All Transfers of ^tockin the present Capital mas he made on or before the fifteenth day of December ? * '' ' ROSeT 0^5 !f evepher 94, 48* ^ % Bli.V JA.TII\ MORDECAI'S .>V? Cheap Stare. '1 , *75* HE subscriber having received his assortment fit of fresh and seasonable GOODS, offers them to (he inhabitants of Columbia and surrounding; coun try at the following reduced priees, consisting iu part of Drv Goods, &c. Gelicoes, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yards for one dol lar, Dark Shallay Chintz, for dresses, 4, 5 and six yardf for a dollar, Curtnin Calicoes, 4, 5, 6*7 and 8 yards for a dollar^ . Y ard wide French C hintz, 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents per yarc, "* Mourning Prints, 4, 5 and 6 yards for a dollar, Colored Cambrio, 6, 7, 8, y, 10 and 12 yards for a dollar, ^ Sp?-ol ( otton, warranted 300 yards, 75 cents perdo zen, Ball Cotton, 12 balls for 6 cents, Pins, 2 papers for 6 cents, Needles, 6 cents per paper. Hooks and Eyes, 3 bo *es for 6 cents, Fiue Bbte>'Cbreadr^k.netfro clothing, 75, S7>aod $1 Carpet Bindings' at jpriefs, ? Bobir.ett Quillings,' 5 and 10 cents per yard. Worsted and Cotton Hosiery of all kinds and prices. Oduble width Merino Circassians, 56,62, 63 and 75 ( no, a new article for Ladies' Dresses, black M?uno Circassian, 62, 75, 87 and $1 Sn^Mel-iao Shawls, i^ett, 31^ arX, 43, 50, 56, 62, 75, 87, *1 1 1ST and 1 25 per**Hi, of all colors. ? BROADCLOTHS, Blue, Biack, Olive, Green, Brow.n, Drab and Milled 2 50, 3, 3 50, 4, 4 50; 5, 6^7, 8, and $9 per 3, 3 50 and. $4 per yard, r- ? . T White, Red and FlannelSt.25, 31, 37, 43, 50, * <5 62 awf "75 per yftiH,- - * . . j |? Kentucky Jeans, 62,25^ 87, $ l and 1 25 per yard, >2-4 Iio.se-BlankHsv7"^loUars^<'pert?air, - London Duffii and itsckmaw ^apkets, 4 51) to 5 50 Brown J^rtings, 8^ 16 yards for a dol lar, "V- ^ Brown Sl^etinga very wide^? and 10 yards for one . dollar. iX/r . Bieac tied Sheeting a nd SKmingsj(^rom 3-4 to 6-4? ; 6, -_7, &sfnd y*W? Tor n dollars Long Cloths, verjr^ne,^ 5, 6, 7 ahd B yards for one HcndkiTphieffcyard square, at 12, 18,25, 31 and 37, rn ** cems, 12-4 ta 14-4, a superior article, *. rs - * - : A !arjfe?awfortruent of IVfch linens, somesuperlauve giii- M n J a?{]ar per yard, Wr?r?4?th ??m 2*? to S7 cents per yard, ^ir&ye 31**37, 43 and 50 cents per yd Sbetrtin$**?d_very heavy, 62 cents per yd. ^jjaeolablgdoths, heavy article, 62 cents, ia&Fs^oftled Sfcirts, 55cetus, vuMon and Linen Bed Ticking, 20, 25, 31 and 37c and -^Lineft 56 per y-rd, Heai y Twilled Drillings, 8 yards for 1 <loIInr, 5-4and 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, 18, 25, 31 ai,d 37 cents * ' per ard, , . , , 5-4X heck Musins,?20, 25, 31 and 37 cents per yard, Figured and Swiss Melius, 5-4 Diuiity. 43 centtper yard, very fine, ? Together with a ia>ge assortment oljfady ravie i LOTHl^a of, CoU^ Stocks, Suspended Gloves, Lambs Wool blurts. ( oiton Shirts, Guernsey Shirts, Silk Imbrellas, Pantaloons, Kou- d Jackets, Vests, Pilot Cloth. Bear Skin and Blanket Over C?>ats, Ladies Cloaks of all colors -together with a large as sortment of negro Cloths of various discnpuons. stationary & Fancy Articles. Blank Books, Letter and Cap Paper, English Crown -- p8per, gilt edge? 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, ; large and small, . r Pencils^ Ink and Quilla, Ladies Work R>xes, Gen il'-mens Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Card ('nses,*JIemorai?lum Books, Pocket Books. - lee I'em. Indelible Ink Comic Conversion Cards, Ink Powder, Hair Brushes, Cloth Br.^he?, Ijnnh Bros he?, Comh Brushes, Heart h Brushes, Fine and Coarse Combs, lucking and Side Conihs of all discriptions. Lucifer Matches, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Raz. r Straps and Ilones, German Cologne m quart bottles, a very superior article Lavender Water do. Hardware & Cutlery, AT RCDtTCED PRICES. 5? . Rodgers and Crooke's fine Penknives, Paten Screw. Augurs, Patent Screw Gimblels, Mori ice- Chissets, with and wtthoiH Handles, Hfcna-ami Fanel ^aws, Saslr Sa wsv Hn n 1 8 Broad>xes and Hale bets on he fol lowing kinds, shingling Raiehets, Bench Hatchets. Axe pattern Hitched. Kentucky and \ankee Axes, Iron Squares. Polished Kail Hammers.Braceand Buts and extra Biltn, l^ox WimhI Rules, Plated ^Squares, Spike Gimblets, Morti?-e Gouges. Adzes, Jack Planes, Smoothing Planes, Single and Double Iron lore Planes, Jointers and Match Planes, Cut Brads ond Tacks. Screws, Butt Hinges, Hooks, and Hinges, Bolts, Knives and Forks in Setts of 12 and 51 pieces, Carving Knives and' Forks, Cork Screws, Table and Tea Spoons. Rasor Htmea, Powder Hor is, Trow els, 1 oor Latches. Stock Locks of all sizes, Mortice and Door"Locks, Car}iemer*s make, Closet Locks, Pad Locks. Box Locks, Trunk Locks. Chest I^>cks, Drawer Locks, Si eelyards. Lamps. Fire Dogs. Shovel and Tongs, Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Twine, Brittania Spittoons, Sand paper? Fancy Dust Brushes, Clamp and Scrubbing Brubhes, Floor Brushes, Plough Lines, Toasting Irons, Cution and Wool Cards, Copper Stew Pans Wire Seives, Smoothing Irons, Iron Shovels. Oil Stones,Slates.Trace Chains, Compasses, Weights, Curry Comhs, Files of all descriptions, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Wines and Groceries, Underwoods flg-jh Pickles in Quarts. 5 Gallons, and GahoaJars, Jelhesnnd Jams, Umdon and French Mustard. Spanish and French Olives, Pepper Sauce, Wa nut anO T??mato Ketchup, Lemon Syrup, Rasp berry Syrup, Lemon Shrub, Sardines, Rose Water, Anchovey, Pasie, Vermicelli and Maecaroni, Fruits in Brandy Currants, Cherries and Gages for pud dings, Pickled Lobsters, Capers, Cayenne IWace, Cloves. Nutnegs, Cassia, Pimento, Pepper and (*in ger. Wines of direct importation. Madeira, Golden Sherry, Fruity, Old ?ort, Tene 40 Doxen Champagne of the following brands: Ccn gres.", J'*utt and Sillery, in pints and quarts, Muscat, and Sweet Malaga. ?Martinique Cordial h. Marachino, Curaso, Orange, Perfect Love, Cinuamon, Anniseed and Rose. Sundries. 300 Sacks Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, Gun Powder, Hyson, Poushong Teas, in Boxes and Ca.ldy s, Sperm Candles, Soap, Pine Apple and Northern Cheese, (joshen Buiter, Lard, Hull's Candles, Smoked Beef, Mackerel, Sperm Oil, Chocolate, fresh Nort hen Cra. kers, Bunch Raisins, Currants, Malaga Urapes, Prunes. Almonds, Nuts, &c.. Liquors. Champagne and Cognac Brandy, warranted of the. first qtmli Holland Gin, WJai^Ay, N.?, Rum, and India Point Gin. JiPL' M In addition to the above I expert daily to teeerve ^fc^e assortment of Glass and Crockery Ware, wtee?wili b^etAl low. B.MORDECAI Nov. 17, 47 A !%cw supply of Fall and Winter t lolhins & Hals, i A C. SQUIER'A CO. (at the sign of the l ? BlacH Hat, nearly opposite Edgar's Hotel.) are again receiving from their own maimfactory, a ' large assortment ol FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, &c. >Made expressly for the Columbia market the, ma terials and workmanship are warranted of th#? best, and made in the moat approved fashions ; all of which they offer to their former friendsand the pub lic generally at moderate prices; their assortment will consist in part of the following articles, viz : DRESS AND FROCK COATS, - - Of superfine, fine, and common black, olive, green, blue, brown, purple, dahlia, <Stc., Broad Cloths, COATEES AND HUNTING COATS, Of black, blue, and dark mixed Sattinets, Ken tucky Jeans, and Blanketing, OVER COATS, Of hlack mixed, dark green, brown aud blue Broad [ C'If?th#y drab and dark colored Petershams, Blanket, Pilot and Mohair Cloths, CLOAKS, .i I Of dark gveet^bine, bfeek and brawn Broad Cloth, Haicuknd 3$?*ed -Camblet*, ?'* 1 ^ ^ ] ^AKTALOO^S," # k Of superfine, fine and common plain and ribbed, j blue, brown, black, drab, dark mixed, and f ncy j Cassimeres, Cloths, Sattinets, Kentucky, Jeans, &c. VESTS, ; ? Of superfijie, fine and common, black and fancy Silk Velvet, blue, buff and black Cassimere and ("loth, plain black and figured Satin and Silk, Merinos, Bombazines, white and fancy Valencia? and Marseilles, Toilinetts, Swansdown, &c. <fec. ROUNDABOUTS, Of blue black and mixed Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, Ste. BOYS CLOTHES, Dress and frock coat*, coatees, hunting coats, round about*, pantaloons and vests, of blue, dark green, and dark mixed Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattineta, and Kentucky Jeans, &c. &c. . Also-* large lot of fine and common Servants Clothing/- \ ? , Also ? A great variety of Cotton Linen, Flannel ami knitt shirts and drawers, collars, stocks, cravats, glove*, auspenders, bouiery, straps. po<ket handker chiefs, bosoms, shoulder braces, silver pencil cnacs, pen and pocket knives, cloth^hair. and tooth brushes, pocket books, Marcasar oil, and perfumery of differ ent kinds, Ac. &c. v*j ^ - UMBRELLAS, * Of Silk and Cotton of var.ous sizes and qualities, (some extra large.) ? v f " ' ?* HATS, ~ ; Of blark smooth Castor, Silk, Beaver, and imita tioi. Beaver and Wool, ... - * - MEN AND BOYS CAPS, Of blue and black Cloth, Otter, Seal and common Fur and Hair Seal, ' - TRUNKS,'. . Of Leather, F<>1?0, Portmanteau and Bellows Top, Sealskift, Horsehide, anil fancy Morocco. -i CLOTHING MADE TO MEASURK. Having a variety "of handsome Broad Cloths, Cas simeres. Yestings, and Sattinets, thty will sell. by the pattern or make to measure in the neatest and most tia?hionable style. Oct. 13. 42 tf GOLD AMD SILVER. THE subscribers (next door to Messrs Snowden & Smith's,) having enlarged their store with a view of increasing their stock, are now receiving and opening a tine lot of goods, direct from Engfand, and also a large supply from the Northern market, among which are-? Gold talent Lever Watvhes, SILVER LEVERS and PLAIN WXTlHES, Gold Guar Is, Fob Chains, Neck Chains, Guard Keys, with all other patterns- of Keys and Seals, ' ? Ear-Rings, Breast-Pins, and Finger Rings, Gold Pencil Cases, Spectacles, Thimbles, Medallions, Waist Bucklcs, Vinegrets, Lockets, &c. Silver Spoons of all kinds^ Tea Pot 8. Susjar Dishes, IVlilk Pots, Sugar Tongs, . Butter Knives. Pickle Knives & Forks, Mugs, with various other articles in the Silver line, Pocket Knives of all sizes, and of the best, Silver Fruit Knives, . : Bazore of the best and of the latest style, with all ' kinds of Razor Strops, Shaving Brushes and Boxes,1 and some very fine son p, Scissors of all sizes, and of a superior quality, Silver Scissors' Chains? ' ^ Table Citllery* Ivory handle Knives and Fork*, in setts of 51 pieces, Buck-horn handle Knives and Forks, Gilt Curtain Pins, Glass Curtain ?ins, Bands, Cornice rings, Pole End?,: ? Lookitig-Glasses Irom vory laTge down to very small; and Looking-Glasse* of all sizes for the toile>. Table, . * - , . Gentlemen and Ladie*' Dressing Case* of a superior SurveyorsiCompasses, Chatnsaod- Ir.iiriimeDtf ? . A fine tot of DOUBLE AND SINGLE BARREL GUNS,. Large and small, with all kinds of Gun Implements, Pistols, assorted sizes and qualities, with a fine lot ' v cf the best English and American made Gun powder, and Percussion Caps of all qualities and sizes, / _ , A few of the short Rifles of fine finish A good assortment of best made Mahogony Gun -T Cases, "*? , House Furniture , Such as Plated Castors, Candle-sticks, chamber do. Snuffers, Trays, ' ? Cake-Baskets, Mugs, Table and Tea-Spoons and Coffee urns, . Bras* Candle-sticks, tall and fiat. Very neat polished Brass Hand Lamps, Steel Snuffers, Fine Brass Fenders, Shovel and Tongs and And Irons, Iron Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, small neat tire Dogs. Bellows. Hearth Brushes, Dusting Brush es, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Glass Passage Lamps, Store and rending Lamps, Cut Glass Decanters, Tumblers, Wine ditto, Cham v pagne ditto, F;rg ditto, Plain and Cut Candle Shades, with Lamp Glass as A few fine vftiite China dining setts, and a few Chi na Tea setts. A large lot of JMLITJIHTr GOODS, Such as large and small Drum*, Swords, Belts, Epau letts, Wings, Sashes, Plumes, Tns*cl*,Jstars, Laces, Cords, Buttons of all the different patterns ? Spurs Gloves, &c* &c. With a great many other articles, such a* Perfumery , Toilet Soaps, Bead- work Bags, Purses, Watch Rib bons, Silk Guards, Steel Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, Sun-glasso*, Spy-glasses, A large lot of Silver Spectacles, Blue Steel, donble and single eye ditto, plain Steel Spectacles, Spectacle Cases or Silver, Shagreen, Morocco, Steel and common, with extra Spectacle Glasses, Extra LOOKING GLASS PLATES , , ... A few first rate EIGHT DAY BRASS CLOCKS . with fine Mahogony Cases . A few best MANTLE CLOCKS, fyc- <VC* Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods. Jewelry repaired, having employed a fine work man onr patrons and friends may depend on having their Watch work weU dooe. M tiee. W vsvaMiint tenet To rentfw #anka to a generous pnbfiofor pastencmiragemenCand trust they wiH not forget us for the time to come VEAL? ' Oct- 6, * J8BPE1XT1SG keatly exeoutbp ATTHJB OTYJCZ &Hry Goods. k: , Snwcden 4r Smith , . "*A RE in rccwptof a full assortment nf ENGLISH FRENCH arid AMERICAN DRV GOODS, ?which were selected with great care, expressly for this market, and which they reeommond, and offer on the best terms, consisting of ?? f?. WORSTEDS & SILKS. Printed and plain Mouslin de Laine of the latest #yle, * ?. 6-4 bPk. andcol'd- super find French Merinos, d -do" ' do ^ English do ? &4 do ^'do do do Gro de Nap do | Wk. and Woe bl^ck F rench Bombesins, Riflpfiguretl and plain colored Chalys, Blaclt and lead , do dp " Rack and fancy colored feo.de Nap Silks, Sup. black Gn? deNew YoHc ' do ffdo do Gro de Rhine, twry superior and rich ? black and bine black Reps, Silk, fine and do Pbutt de Soie, do Silk Sergea, do and colored Satins, ? , Udi?. Rich Satin and plaid Silk Bonnet Ribbons, ' Belting and Gauze Cap do. WOOLENS. Extra super black and bine west of England Broad Cloths, . ' * Super grey, mixt and fancy colore J do do do ribbed, striped and plain Kerseymeres* Sattinctts, a complete assortment plain end fancy colored, Pilot Cloth and Flushings, Extra super black Drap de Ete. Limeys and Kerseys, for servants, Kentucky Jeans, wide, Duffil, Whitney and Rose Blankets, every size and quality. Fine red Flannels, Saper Welch do. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. A complete assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen aud Youth * LACES. 4-1 and 6 4 plain and figured Bobbinetts, \ 4-4 and 8-4 figured lllyric and Olympic Laces, Wide and narrow Thread Lace Edgings, da do do Bobbinett do - ao Thread, Bobbinett and Mualjn Inserting, Fine French worked Muslin Collars and Cuffs. SH\WLS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. ^ 4-4 and 8-4 rich Ghanella Shawls. 4-4 and 8-4 Cashma re tt do Bl% & lead col'd, Thibet do Fine hem stitched L. C Handkerchiefs, Gentlemen s Pongee & Bandanna do do _ Italian Cravats. LINENS AND COTTONS. Super Damask Table Cloihs, from 6-4 to 20-4 long, do do do Diaper, Bird '? Eve & Scotch do Super Linen Sheeting from 6-4 to 12-4 wide, Fine and extra superlri>h Linens, very cheap, Linen Cambric and Long Lawns, Heavy 5-4 Hamilton Sheetings, undrest,. A complete assortment of bleached and brown Shirtings, cheap. Fine English Long Cloth, Super Marseilles Quilts, 5-4 Furniture Dimity, very fine. Blue, brown and bleached Cotton Drills, Super plat" and Chaly Chintz Prints, do Coronation do Georgia Nankeens. , CARPETINGS. Snper Brussels and Venetian Carpeting, Scotch Ingrain and Stair do Ifoored andplaj ftrm. - ? tfhissels, Wifton, ana Doucrnuitiier Tings, Super Tufted Super Manilla Door Mats, t ALSO, ' Ladies and Misses plain Straw Bonnets, do Leghorn do Victoria Extra Super Silk and India Rubber Suspenders, Bombasin and Satin Stocks, plain and bow d, Cotton and Silk Umbrel as, large and very good, Ladies and Gentlemen s Cloaks, of the latest r a.is ian style, and first quality, Black and fancy color d Fur Capes. Nov. 24 48 Fresh aud Genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES , Paints , Varnishes , Surgeon's Instruments, BEST Bermuda Arrow Root, Pearl Barley, Tapaico, Robertson's Patent Barley, , Swaim's Panacea, # j Butler's Magnesian Apperient, superior, I Carpenter s Fluid Extract of Sawaparilla, i S.irsapardla Root, ?Super Curb. ^>oda? Tartaric A cid, 7 '' Soda lor Washing*' -r" - ' >"'* - , Sal Eratis, ? [PearfAsh, '? - Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, ~Do. Yellow, [-Copal Varnish, Japan do. Picture do. INSTRUMENTS, Deniista Cases, Trepaning, Dissecting, Evans's Lancets, Spring do. Tooth Drawers. 1 Thermomiters, . . Hvdromiters for proving Alcohol and other ?P!ril*? Carpenter's FluiJ Extract of Pink Root, an infalable remedy for Worms, Flake Marina, - Fine Sweet Oil, Liquorice Ball, Do . Refined, Jujube Paste, Tolu Lozenges, for Coughs, Best Lump Magnesia, Do. Calcined do. Refined Borax, , Best Castor Oil, pt)o- Alcohol, Oil Black Pepper, Peters's Pills, , Gallaghan'a Fever and Ague Pills, a popular reme dy in the South and Weot for tins distressing Medicine Chests, for family and plantation use, with a Book of plain directions always in readiness, which can be renewed at any time at a small ex pense. Jeicett's Concentrated Medical Compounds? very pop ular remedies: contesting ?J Linaments for Consumption, Do Fever, ' " Do Rheumatism, - Do Headache, ~ Do Nervous atfecttons, Do Cholera Morbus, Stimulating Linament for all kinds of pains, Health Restorative or Vegetable byrup, Pile Ointmert, Vegetable Serate, Tetter Salve, Female Drops, Diaphoretic Drops, Pectoral rimciure , v? ( f|d^an wcoimSfthese celebrated compounds, con sult Jewett s Advertiser, at my Drug Store. _ 1 The subscriber would respectfully invite Physi cians, store-keepers, his friends, and the probhe to call and examine lor themselves. Ha can be found at fill tiroes ai'bis store? he wdl attend at any hour of the nieht, when called on. All orders or prescriptions committed to hi* care will command his strictest attention. , Store at the corner above the Court House and Messrs. E wart's & Co. F. OGIER. ColambU, Atffost 35. 35 eoWSra ; 5&S PROCliB WtB LEGISLATURE Of W* Senate, Tuesday, Pw? The Senate met parsuantto ^tfftment, and the Clerk read the JourWftJof 'yjUtm^y. Mr. Glover, submitted the report of the \ Committee on Accounts, on the: qllKnbutioa i of the Transient Poor Fund-ofj^Norgetowe y ordered for consideration to rnnrrow. ? Also, -the report ofComrahWg?l& Accounts, on the account of monies ^jjlttjdedh- by the city corporation of Charleston, for the main tenance of sundry poor and ttan^ient poor; ordered for considerdtlol?to-^WP*t? - Mr^ Evans, preseuted tbeWpdoo of flfrs. Chfoe Rodgers, praying to $*;&$<*<* 'M ^ pension roll; referred to tbe-'Ci?Mt pensions. ?' * Also, the petition of praying to lie fertted to the": , Also, the acconot of J. ~ , V^T/Tr---,T. for military services rendeied tbe State; re ferred to the Committee on the Military. On motion of Mr. Stone, ordered ibat Mr Fulton, the, Door keeper have leave to wear his hat iivthe Senate chamber. Mr. Beatty from the Committee od Roads. Bridges and Ferries, submitted a report on the report of the upper Board of St. Peter's Parish ; ordered for consideration to-morrow; . Also, the report of the Committee on Roads, Bridges, and Ferries, on the petition of Abner Whatley; ordered for consideration to-morrow. * . Also, the report of Committee on Roads, Bridges, and Ferries, on the petition of Mary Simmons anti Frances Mathesoo; ordered for consideration to-morrow. The House sent for consideration, a reso lution to appoint Managers of Election# for LTnion District ; concurred iirand ordered to be returned. ? ? V ^ " The President submitted the report of the Solicitor of the Western Chrcrit-, concerning the District officers and their Office*? refer red to the Committee on the Judiciary. ~ ' ? Mr. Jenkins, ptesented the petition of the Board of Commissioners of Roads for i 't John's Colleton, praying an alteration of the Road Laws; referred to the Cointnittfce' on Roads, B ridges and F erries. gfe ~r> Mr. Patterson submitted the report of the Solicitor of the Middle Circuit, concerning the District Officers and their Offices; refer red to the Committee on the Jndiciary. Mr. Dubose submitted the report of the Commissioners of Free Schools fbr Claren don District; referred to the Committee on Schools. " ? Mr. Higgios presented the petition of W. NoUnd, praying for the repeal of the 15th section of the Road Law of the last regular session of the Legislature, as relates to the opening of a new road in Newberry District, referred to the Committee on Roids^Bridges, and Ferries. " - 1, ; ' y* ' Mr. Dawsqn submitted a r?okition to ap point Daniel Sheppard ish of St. John's Berkley; agreed tajmdsent to the House for concurrence. Mr. Littlejohn, submitted the report of the Commissioners of Free Schools for Union District; referred to the Committee oo Schools. Also, the petition of John Anoet, prayiog payment for work done oh the Ltf>Cfb?rt Shoal Canal ; referred to the Committee5 on Internal Improvements. u A message was received from the Gover nor, covering the Report of the Special Con? mittee of the Board of Trustees of th^ponth, Carolina College, to whom was snbnMtt3d the Report of the Committee on tfcjLiljra^ rv ? referred to the Committee on the* pots;: lege. ^ ? ? > *y>> -L Mr. Dunnovant submitted the Report of the Board of Commissionei* of Fw for Chester, 1838; referred to toCeounillie onScbobli.\. ... ?"* - ? ;-V <' y The Senate dies proceeded oftbedavr^ v .. The President called op the report ort? Committee on Accounts, on the St%|?rt#t. shewing the amounts paid by the CityCoan cil of Charleston for the destruction of- brig Amelia ; agreed to and sent to the House for concurrence. - . . ' . C. ' c' Mr DeTreville submitted the report of the Ex-Superintendent >f Public Works; referred to the Committee on Internal Im Pr?)n motion of Mr.Caughman,ordeied, that when the Senate adjourn, it adjourn to IS o'clock to-morrow. ^ # Adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The House met pursuant to adjournment and the Clerk called the roll and read the Journal of yesterday's proceedings. Mr. Witherspoon, pursuant to notice, in troduced a bill to prevent the frequent re newal of magistrate's executions, and for oth er purposes ; read first ume jukI ordcted Tor j second reading to morrow. . r- - J Mr. Memminger introduced a bill to. a menu ; an Act for rebuilding the city of Charleston: which was read first time, and orawea to be j read again to-morrow. ' The Speaker announced thal^he Solicitor of the Western Circuit had laid on the table the Annual Report on District Officers, and their offices, within his circuit; laid on the Also, that the Senate had returned, with their concurrence, the Resolution appointing an Escheatorfor Sumter ; laid on the table. Also, Resolutions from the ^toate, ap pointing Coroners for Snroter and JCerShaw ; referred te the committee on vacant omces. ing a place of election wCta nee parish, re ferred to the committee ofa ^f A message was received fro ! lency the Governor, accompajuied _ of the committee of the Trustees College, in relation to the Library; - ou motion of Mr. Belin, to the c ^ ?Up^reuaut to notice: tho following^ were introduced and read a tot time, * ordered for a second reading Bv Mr. Elfe,a bill to,. allow the same coition. ??*****. ? mmF? the Ciiy Court of Charleston, as itftiif lowed by law to Grant* awl P?tSt Jurors $ a the State Court#. *fs?? - ^ 4SfS^.\ ? - ? B v Mr. J oh a Douglass , a bid t o petfcct t ho titles* of certthtGianiees ? xM*. Elmore Colombia Indepen&nt'Fi pay for an Ei on Internal In prove menu. *? -?< ; * Also, the Anotnri Report i^ll^ of tbe Lunatic Asylum-, which was referred t?*he committee -of AYayiKOi*^ Means. ;*;??? ?. Mr.CsWefell presented the poriiioaffmfc* tain citizens of Newberry, for the re-fsiab lishtnentrofan election ground rjSn&mjl^fr the committee on Prnil Also, a petition fremi district, for a rednctiouft ; referred lathe Jv&ttimrf cum+Mm *' ** *?& on Roada^Bridges Mr. Powell offered a a Manager of Electiona?" mtttee oo Pririlegeo eodRWetiMwi :*i?. Mr. Wardlaw preMnrifci ^Aut$9gtt0klSi Ossian Gregory and Susao Breitbaspt, to be vested with the title to certain escheated pro perty ; referred lo the J udiciary Committee. Mr. John. Douglass called up tbe>RcsoUi t ion offered by him, enquiring dieocy of disposing of the Canal on Catawba River; wjiieh ? wat ajyed tot ,r- yl Mr Perrr presented the jiefirionof anwiry citizens of Edgefield, Orangeburgh and Barn well, for the establishment of a now juftkiai district. Abo, that of certain citizens of Hamburg, for the erection of a new Diatrict, to befe ken from the Districts i>f Barnwell, Orange* burjjh and Edgefield; referred fo a special committee, composed o? the_ following anM - members: Messrs. Perry, Burt, S.N. Erins, J. E. Colhoun. Rodders, Boyce, Brockmau, Ker, and John Douglass. Mr. Jamison presented tain citizens of Oran^ebargh, against annexation to n new district arooadA referred lo the same com inittee. ?) Petitions were presented : By Mr^Ifcwi&eer from John Ansel* t o bo paid for work done ou the Canal, at Lottos harfs Sltoals, in 1S36; teM(^o ihe com mittee oo interna! improvement*. ' By M*. Jrby, from Wte. Bell, for anefcsn of peusioo due to bis lather,.* ' ** ^ referred to rKe committer on _ By Mr.Jtoo)!% from Eliza Smith*; pmyin" ' pension list;, referred _ By Mr. Hibbeo, froi|S wich, for the repeal of that town with the coQKQi&ee-nn incorpor?ti Mrr Memraipger celled I order of the day, the Report tee to revise the n>ie# Qftfcn on motion of Mr Bellinger, tUt-waMwrow, ??<* <wJ*dL? _ made the special order of tbe day, o'clock. ? 3 ouxene flf . the State, prajiog tbe? bridge ?*?$$$! be incetpfttfttejL. to the committee on rpafc bridges and Also*- the account of Mr/Lebqi^.lbf3 priuting Election resolves ; referred to the committee qo accounts, . Mr.Rortfwtesented the eennal the Solicitor of the Middle Circuit, oo ibf district officers within that circuit ; the table. Mr Perry gave notice, that en he wouLd introduce a Bill, th< regulate th# feei of the Sheriffs, other officers bf this State. Jger, election ?w? ama ? ^we, and to gire electors to tbe p reed * first time, reading tomorrow. v ! ^:.v^vrv-? T Mr Phillips presented the account of TiiOmas Martm, for services jttgfiW a Magistrate in Charleston district ; ?WW*, to the committee on acc?uu4s? Reports were submitted, (and ordered for consideration tomorrow,) By Mi Phillips,: jfroin -the. committee on colored population, on part of the ment of the Grand Jury for Colleton By Mr Mem mi ager, from the comt of ways and means, oo the memornd t City Council of Charleston, for aid i lismng a .system of Water. Works I account of the expenditure of the Tr Poor Fond at jQeorgetojru, by ~ sioners of the poor, and the same commissioners, for an* Mr Metnminger, fromtbe t to which had ~been;refet!mdj the Board of Director w'? Cincinnati aod Charleston Rail paoy, for a modtficatioo of i fiSS ported aJB ill to amend an^Act t credit of the State to secure ap inav be made by tbe Louisville, and Charleston Rail Road C"-"* other purposes ; which en and oidered to be re^d " Mr l^lakeoey gave uotice, day, be will .ask leave to introduce a repeal so much of the 4th sectioo of to organise the Courts of the State#; in 1836, as relates to elr ? ^ Equity Mr Wm BeejT citizens of La tawba Ionian system of Me i committee' oo. other to thespe m sonian . raade,;; on tie the wyiT*? ? ? of Si;F > the ~^PaiS)&ee: war flH >W it was ?tferied |^|^^