j - < off . fer rite an'preHertslftn ' ^ #y*& ??*TflWnH*' former, who twd bronght .bpronld not vhvti maflwt,*nd itaifdrafpd rt; and saj/sa*.?. ^j/re his righr name. ^ ->r frS?nfcJ*?? he see aw d 10 speak of Hat lirrte e'se ?i -jjiluid Texas, aod says that he has been a '. Z/Gad in his possession, while here, a gokl watch Jwiod so tho plate, Veai & Glaze, Colombia, S. C , S 'it r Tbeaheve twuiai witf be mid to any one who will 2r-e? thesaid Cresmey, so ihat I <^^et *? ? ? * ? c C Nor 30, IS?. ' ~ I m the detection of a by 'pa Wising the above. WPOTICE. IHE Suibwriber having obtained a Shop, for* ; marly occupied by Sr. Lorous, on the same ~ L a shod di?tanre ahove bis former stand, (late 2 emii he can re huHdon his fof his customers and the public, jera forthwith; and will still be ^a? litnhl* his Hue of business. , likewise: that on the night of the Book containing the amount of Job. within the, last- 6- weeks ; and he ear ??e who know themselves indebt local! and give him notice of V WILLIAM DUNN. 'tf ' ^ ' 49 Fop Sale. intelligent negro Boy, Enquire at ? ~ * ???%.&?; ? if 49 "T r mbi .&******> -|T*R6? ^Subscriber, at Chester Court House, Jl 00 the Sfefch day of October last, a grey Hoksk, about 7 years old, blind of the left eye, and ha* 3 "* had on a bridle and -a quilted seated Any person giving information j will rOfijer a favor by writing to me. ML,fifrrirhama?'iUo Post Office, Chester dis th Carolina. .t . 8AM0EL PAISLEY. \ g^P-^SP 49 , ESTATE SALE ?Y perav'ssion of A. H. Fort, Esq., Ordinary of ) Lexington district, will be offered for sale, to $he*taider, on the Sm Monday- m January on the plantation belonging to ilte.estate ot Arthur, deceased, in Lexington district, below (Columbia, near the bridge over n die Stateroad, seventeen Shares pdge, two Horses, four Mules, one __rW?gtw, one Cert, a quantity of Foddee,w*h a variety of plantation tools, nging ro the estate of Mary Arthur, de are--* - ?? - - ^ ceaseo* . ^ ,*?? T soma under $5, cash? all sums of $5 and credit of nine months, with interest from fry note and approved security. " ANN AlffeuR, Ea'rx J ^ HENRY A8TBC8,/ P^ DA.TL. MORGAN, } ""? V tuy Orders . Columbia, Nov. 25, 183% it Lieut of the Richfand Volnn ttar, wili be heklattbe market, VVeoher next, between tile -? Q.gTof Qipt GHESG. ? of orders from Col. - timer, the Richland Vo trade m front of the Guard HouH? the 4th Deeertber next, at half pal T6e commissioned and noiwom _ will assemMe at the same place on TVBtttih*3&attoo'r4ockA M. By order of Capt. GREGG. fci.TBjBWWttA, a S. &**?&, 49 uJ __ WARE-HOUSES. mREILLY, respectfully informs the pnbfie, that he has fitted op the two WARE-HOUSES immediately below the Columbia Bridge, on the Canal, where be w3I receive and forward Goods with despatch. He wiii a:teadt? the Agency and Com mission business of Boats, storing at Cotton, and all Jun-Js of Goods and Mefelbmdixe. He bopes, that " ? attention, he will merit the patron business, he has employed i com i assm him, who has been atanr ith Csrofiotanaad Chariest na Courier, will publish the above 4 bases, and present their aeeocrnts to the subscribe*. . Nov 30 49 1 ' The Subscriber LrT inform# the cifixena ?f Co and it* vicinity, that he hax rominen eed rbe Saddle and Harness making business, at No ? gigfinabfp street, new to H. Davis's Coach es tabUshniexr? and is now opening a handsome a?urt me?ref Engfesh and Charleston made Kaddiery, c inwaiay in part of the blowing article*, viz : ? Best T nwtan made Somerset Saddles, Do. Soring and toiler bar Shafts do. Jii Miibt wo do, English Bricfie Meastingc jmd Martiagalaa, Carb, Chiffney toA snaflle 8iu#, best patterns Plated, a?d stee&#prinz and plain Stirrups, ^ptifs. eoaeh, gig and lijpfr Whips, Faftp TjHok|i; VEAL & GL.V2TE. *Sw3ii' ' 38 tf * ' * '> 1 ? ? ' ? +iforus wffrUlicauli*. IiJare about seven hundred genuine Trees that average tnn 5 to 9 feet high that I will take 62* tenia eadb foe, with all tlieir side branches. JAMES L. CLARK. 40 tf ^ to Hire , *3 PiBBU^TELV? 30 or 40 negro fellows, te work ?JLfm H* M &?ul, 6 miles above Orangeburg. Vtiey are wanted lip?>2momha, aad ttberai wages ja^jrs M. TAYLOR. St. I5e?.3^ 5 45 Servants at Auc tion. ,N Mondsy the 9th December next, will be sola at the Coart House, at 10 o'clock, the following valuable Servants ? im-st of whom have been in efficient training in ibe South Carolina Female Institute, uu dr the direction of "Dr. Elias Marks, viz. t'ATTY, a superior cook, washer aud ir ner. * PEGGY, an excellent washer, ironer and cliar starcher. and good cook. CF1ARLOTTE, a good cook and wash er. HENRY, a first rate waggoner, plough ni in and. axeman. NANCY, wife of Henry, an excellent cook. TENA, a saperior washer and ironer, an excellent cook ; She *is also a good field hand, ploughs, <5 cc* NELSON, an excellent carriage driver, and ostler, aud house servant. JACOB, a superior ostler and carriage dri ver, a good painter and glaizer, and a first iate bouse servant. JANK, wife of Jacob, a superior seam stress. , ? 5 TOM, their son, a carpenter, whose time w ill be out in May next. - ISABELLA., their daughter, a first rate house servant. JUDD, their son. EPBRAIM, about 19 years old, a first tate se riaui, -vow at the carpeoter's trade. PAtJL, a boj about 14 years of age? ac customed to house. ?... ? \USTIN, about 14 years ejd.:; . - Tetm of sale for the above valuable Ser vants, one third cash ; the balance payable in one and two years, for bond with good securi ty, bearing interest from date, and mortgage of the property* Purchasers to pay for the necessary pa pers. . ? r POLOCK, SOLOMON &Co. Auctioneers. Nov. 27, 48 tf A linn's and Clark's Piano Fortes, ^ At the Furniture Ware Rooms, ^ *" \ v * '"i* **" N * -? ' Between the Codrt Qoiraggd United States Hotel. AC. ? SQUIE RT^i^fceor to E> Brit ? Ti??j^avio2 mad^snch arrangements witfc Messrs Nunn & Qpfirk, (the mostcele bi^ed Manufactures of Piano Fortesin the Tinted States) is now; prepared to offer to tlte Citizen* of Colombia, and the.Public in general, a variety of tbe above beautiful, Sweet T?ited, Grand Action Instruments, at sueh rates as will make it an object to all srftrSestrea fink rate article at alowpriee'to caillf^VlU '"W ? --t' ' general assortment of Fioe Cabioet ; Furniture, Chairs, Beadsteads, &c., the most of vrtiejflKmade here, and to order, express ly tup-this market, of tke best materials and wo! kmansbip? tamong which are Mahogany Book Cases : - Wardrobes.; Sofas ; Dressing Bureaus; Sideboards ; Center, .Card, Pier, Ten aod Dining Tables ; Wash, Candle ?nd Wt>rk Stands &c. See- Mahogany, Ma pie and Fancy Rocking and Sitting Chairs, j efoie the Court House de LAINS and. ; ; 1 SILKS. 6-4 colored Merinos, of English German and French, 3-4 colored and black . do 6-4 IVnted Saxonies for Ladies' dresses, Mouslin de Lains and Shallys, last importation in the JBritish Queen? and newest style, New style English Prints, Rich French Prints, Turkey Red ? do American do Colored and Black Figured Gro de Naples, Ptem* amtaolored Gro de Naples, Sotin Stripe and Plaid .Silks, , Bla / BONNETS, &c. &c. New style Bonnetsl English mid American Straw, Do . do Leghorn and Split Straw, Do do Florence Braid and Imperial do Do do English Leghorn and White Palm, 25 dozen Palm Leaf and Tissue Hoods, very cheap, by tbe case,. 2S -dozen Wfllow and Imperial Hoods, do Philadelphia made Corseues, a superior article, at all prices and numbers, LadieaMerino Vests, Garters, Ac. Cotton Cambrics, Plaid Cambrics, Cambric Muslins, MuD Muslins, Book Muslins, Jackonett Mnslins, ' Swiss Muslins, Figured Swiss Muslins, Check Muslins, Bobbiner, Cambric Dimity, Furniture Dhaity, Corded Skirts, and white goods ef eve ry description ?Linens, and Damask table cloths, Long Lawns, lines Cambric Handkerchiefs, ve ry cheap, Black Lace Veils, Muslin de Laines , Shaws, Shallay Shawls, Thibet Shawli, Merino Shawls, Biaek and White do., Embroidered new style Bush Mantilla Shawls, last importation, Silk Shawls and Scarfs, new style, together with, all styles oi Cotton and Worsted Shawls, Hat, Cap, Taftin and Narrow Belt Ribbons, new ? style, ' ? . Fine and superfine Blue Block and Black Bomba zines, selected expressly for family use, . HOSrEKY. ~ French Buck and colored Kid Gloves, of every de scription, . Woollen, Berlin and Thibet Gloves; for ladies, gen tlemen and children, Wore ted. Lambs Wool and Merino Hose, Black, yOTCv7^Aa^e^an3P^Tixed Cotton "cTo-" Misses and Boys Cotton and Worsted Hose, of eve ry description, _ Goaf l-nieos Merino, Lambs Wool, Royal Ribbed, , Gernser. Wonted-and Cotton Sfaprts and Draws, Black Sarin, Bombazine and Ribbed Stocks, new v style, Gentlera?ns Scarfs, a new and splendid article, Black Italian and colored Cravats, 34, 38, 40 and 46 inches, ' Linen Cambric and Pongee Handkefchiefs, for Gen tlemen, India Rnbber and Buckskin Suspenders, ^endecaens Morning Gownsand over Shoes, Fur^nd Cloth Caps, for gentlemen, newest style, Do >do for tx?ys and servants, Do- do for rohaUt iUr? assortment Casting, W Flooring Cloths Plain and Figured Green Bare, Hearth and Chamber Rugs, Door Mats, Carpet Bag* Cur tain Fringe, Bindings, &c. ervcnts Handkerchiefs of every discription, ? # les and cases of brown and bleached Shirtings, Meetings, Drillings, Long Cloths, 8, 12, 14 and 20 To*? sl^can Calicoes, ?, 8, liyaids 5 hale?heavy? j Ticks, Abo, veiv c^KpoKCotton, Needles, P?s. Tapes, Braid, j^nrm Cheeky Stripes and Plain Aprons Colored Table and Pian^QgV.erR( * fine assortment. Together with many utnW^rticles too numerous to mention? the above ?iek isoff^redat whoUsale and retail, therefore country merchants wtfi fin& it greatly to their advantage call and examine th\ Goods, and assures them moi* positively he can sell at the lowest Charleston prices. Oct. 19 42 1 f . >v ? Family Grocery and Tar tiishin^ Store, AT CHARLESTON PRICES. THE subscriber^ bn? just received and ofieo^br sale, si No. 3, New Brick Range, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Comprising a general assortment of every article for family use. * CHINA. White China P'aies and Dishes, assorted sixes; ' Soup and Sauce Tureens, Sauce Boats, Baker's Sal lafl Bowls, covered Dishes, Trait Boskets, Custard Stands, Water and Cream Pitchers, Straw-berry j Stands, Ice-cream Stands, Tea, Sugar and Cream ? Potj.'fea-mitf Ooffre wls, Dishes, Celliy Glass, Hock Glasses and De canters, Salt Sellars, Lamps, Hall Lamps, Lamp Glasses, Finger Basins, Cruit Bottles ? with a com plete assortment of plain and moulded Glass, Astral, Mantle and Stuba Lamp?, Plated Castors, with rich cat Bottles CUTLERY AND HARDWARE, &c. Fine Table Cutlery and Pocket Knives, Ntrt Pick ers, Nut Crackers, Tea Trays, Cork Screws, G.-r c aae Silver Spoons, Batter and Fish Knives, Forks and Ladles, Snuffers, Canw..?, before the Supreme^ Court of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ? by Rev. D. W Lathrop. Southey's Poetical Works, in 1 vol. Moore's Lalla Rookh illustrated, London Edition. Home Education ? by Isaac Taylor, in 1 vol. November 9 45 Polock, Solomon & Co. ARE now receiving* arid will in a few days have in store, ihe following arride? ? and respe< tful ly solicit their customers and the pubKe generally io call and examine? consisting in part of MPry Goods, viz: Mackinaw, Whitney and London Duffle and Rose Blarikets. Very superior and heavy servants cloths, Linsey, cassinets and Kentucky jean*,. Red flannels, merinos, Circassian*, Calicoes, brown and bleached shirtings, Saluda ornaburgs, Bed tickings, some 6-4 wide, Apron checks, cotton and worsted boisery Fur aDd seal skin caps, Wool Jbatt, Curtate, unusually low, Senraats shoes, bnogaas Uaed and bound, &Mset brogans, very heavy, Also, Heavy and well made clothing, consisting of soils, bang-up coats, great coats, suits, n g vof?. The Bride of Fort F.dward, founded on an incident of the Revolution, I vol. Blanch of Navarre, a Play, by G. P. R. James. Wfci?e SnJphef Papers, or Life at the Springs of Western Virginia, by Mark Pencil, Esq in 1 vol. Hyperion, * Romance, by the author of Outre Mer, in 2 vob- . 'fc Charles Vincent, ix the Two Clerks, a Tale of, commercial life* in 2 vol*. Diary in /vtneriea* bfCapt. Manyatt,H. N. Morton's Hope, or the memoirs of a Provincial, m 2 vols. . Theory of Money and B inks investigated, by G. Tocker Experimental Researches, in Electricity; by Micheal Faraday, D. C. L. and F. R. S., in I vol. Treasury of Knowledge, and Library of Referen ces, in 2 vols. Murray's Travels in North America, in 2 vols. Travels in Europe, by Welber Fisk, in I vol. Everett's Oration* and Speeches, on various oc casions. Brancroft's History of the United States, in 2 vo!?. Cyclopedia of History, Ancient and Modern, by F. A. Durivage, in i vol. Passages in Foreign Travels, by Isaac Appalton JewetL ALSO, A supply of Classical, Law, Medieal, School, and Miscellaneous Books. Blank Books, of all descriptions, on hand, or node to order. Binding of all kinds neatly executed. Oct. 26 43 tf Dickinson, Skbring, & uo., 01 i^nanesion. Great punctuality will be observed jo filling our orders. Oct. 19 42 lft Negroes Wanted. ONE hundred Negro fellows can get immediate employment on the Louisville Cincinnati *nd Charleston Rail Road, hy applying to mi in. duxtry. He would also earnestly request all indebted to him by book or not?, to callitnd settle by the first af Jan uary next. Nov a. 45 tf n Annual* for 1840. JUST received and for sale by WM. CUNNING* HAM. The Literary Souvenir, Edited by Wra. E. Bar ton The Christian Keepsake, Edited by Rev. J. A. Clark*' The Gill, Edited by Miss Leslie The Token find Atlantic Sonventr, The Gem, a Christmas and New Year's present, The Pearl, or A Section's Gift, The Religious ^Souvenir, The Violet, a Christmas and New Year** present. The Religious Offering. Nov. 9 45 ? : . " Faskit nabte C -msrtmeren EROA-O CLOTHS, and general assortment of French. English, and American Prints. J. F. MARSHALL. Nov 9 , 45 ft Ihally^ & >lous!in ric Lain*, OF the latest fashion. Charleston Importation j. f Marshall. Nov 9 45 ?t Kicbtand? In Equity. John English, administrator of 1 Franklin English, deceased. [ vs. J Bill for partition. Harriet English and William / English. ) 11* appearing to my satisfaction, that V ilfiam En glish, one of the De e.idanta ip'the above ease resides beyond the limits of this State .* it is there fore ordeifd, that the said William English do ap pear, plead, nnswero "demur tolhis Kill, within three .months front thi^dale, or in ?!efanll thereof that ao order pro coniesae be entered against h-m. EDWARD J. ARTHUR. C< mmiisvler; y c>; > - . - J.F.MARSHALL. J*>?$ 4* 6* y