Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, December 04, 1839, Image 4

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j - < off . fer rite an'preHertslftn ' ^ #y*&<HfcY, who passed through WSJr "On ttfc && October last. ~ V? * (*rt*saiey gitveme to hehev^hjinm w> ??*TflWnH*' former, who twd bronght .bpronld not vhvti maflwt,*nd itaifdrafpd rt; and saj/sa*<l V)at ^ s?U ;mtii the ArtH-fe took a rise, s upfcri the fare 01 iwttt ** ^k?r district, S. i*T me goods &c. these rtfeteftsioiia, he receiver ?n a goo.i fanoor s Ha W*te?etl wW* geenteel man. The ' ?*? vl? Mid aMPeare^ jgw ci**? 10 ch? ha,ld' - fin?-r nfh:x rg^o7* ?"fihe? high, stunt bath, 22S2^S2?',,i"y-fiTe 1 ZtT-w >.?. ^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;<krpet Horse Brashes, Curry 4tfpB^fclteM, HakerCfcaius and Dog Cottars, Coach and Gig Harness, &? dza\ vjMpfcpi^ .wilt fee disposed of en the meet ac conwBodutmgierma. 'f|(e sohs?,riber will also make to order shafts and j plrift saddles, coach and gig harness, &c , and aU repair* daoe at the shortest notice and on the boss reasQHable %eMBp? ? COXRAD AT. WIEXGES. 46 tf | WKtorf Goods. rPlffB irfHrrifclw won id infirm the public, gene -B?? My, that (hey have received, and are atilf re ceiving a fnii ancT oowplete" Menmesiof the abovr nanw?oedt ; sad will be able 10 <it oat officers of the different tanjfe, at skort notiee. TTheir stock consists in part, ?f the following? Fine sit KngBsh s-rait a ail sabre Swords, A supply uf leather mounted Swords, Swocq Belts of aU the different patterns, and rooun An assortment of fine Beaver and Silk Chappeaus Bass and smail Drums, <fec. They invite the public to call and examine their stock, as it is aril seiectM, ami wiU be sokl as low as tbey a?po?ibiy afford. . -J> 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 <kc. Mahogany, Oheny, Birch and Maple ] Bedsteads and Cribs. Looking Glasses, I Ma i rasses . and . F eather Beds. Also, Venetian Window Blinds; Willow Bask els. k Bflard F<ki{s and Bordering ; Opticks witn plates ; LaW and Floor Mats. &c. Foroitiire Repaired aDd Made latest maimer, and Fuoer notice, both in tcnrn G'-SfeaL Cabinet J^?3Rjre' . his FneodTf^' ? ^whlch moderate pri< represeoied. Columbia, S. suitable Valuable Lands for Sal B Y virtue of the provisions of the 1 of Hargrove Arthur, deceased, I will o? fer for sale on the first Monday in January next, on the premises, one settled plantation situated in Lexington District, about 4 miles below Columbia, butting on the Coagaree fliver, situated immediately on the State Road, containing between six hundred and fifty and seven hundred acres, about two hundred and fifty acres cleared and under cultivatioa; the rest, back swatnp and piue , land, and all necessary out buildings. Also, on ihe premises, several other Tracts, containing io all three hundred and fifty acres, all adjoining, chiefly pine land and Sand Hill, situated above and back ofGranby ; one of these tracts butting on the Congareie River. These lands will be so divided as to suit the settlements on them. Also, at the same time and places will be sold, six negroes, thr* e mules, fifty two hea^ of cattle, Hogs, and some little Household 1 jumI Kitchen furniture. The sale (will com mence at 10 e'eWck A- M. and continue trntii finished. Abo, on the Monday following, one other Tract of land situated in Fairfield District, on Little River, containing about three hun dred aud seventy five acres, adjoining the land of Jeremiah Glenn, William Thompson and others; this land is chiefly wood land, and will be sold at the House of Jeremiah Glenn, near the premises. la the s*J? of ihe perioral property, all sums under five dollars cash ; ? all sums of five doilars and above, a credit of nine months with interest from the date, secured by note aud good security ; a mortgage nny be re quired for the negroes. The terms of sale I of the lands will be mad; known on the daj I of sale; the lands, or any part of them, may be bargained for at any lime previous to the day abore speci6ed. HJEJSB Y ARTHUR, One of the Surviving JExec't of the Estate of Hargrove Arthur. Nov. 27, # 48 t. d. &. Executor's Sale . On t he first Monday in January next , WILL be sold !>efoie the Court House d<?or in Camden, within the ustul hours of sale, a Tract of Land containing upwards of one Hundred Acre*, situate in Kershaw District, on Sawney's Creek, about two miles west of the Wateree River: oa which there is an extensive and valuable Gold Mine, thought to be wor;h millions, if properly tie veloped. A quantity of the ore is collected on the land, but not pulverized, which will exhibit specimens ef iu intrinsic value. This sale is made in actor diroce wirh the Will?f the late Alien 8te**tor?, to ?ak? a division among the Heirs, Termt, which will be accommodating made known j at tbe sale. A correct re-survey plar, with a warran ty deed for the land, will be presented to the pur chaser, m\ his securing the payment of the purchase rarney. JAMES A. STEWART. ? Executor of (he last Will of the late. Allen Stnoart. Nov. 3i), * 3t 49 CHEAP GOODS FALL AND WHITER DRY GOODS. B. MORDECAI, HAVING just retained from the North, respect fully informs the citizens of Columbia and the snrrounding country, that he has just received a large and very extensive assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, both Foreign and Domestic, which te offers at wholesale and retail at the lowest redaced prices, consisting in part as follows, viz : NEGRO CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FLAN NELS, Sec. ^ Yards heavy Lrnseys and Kerseys O ' V 19 of Hazard's make, Argile, Glassgow, Glenrock, Robroy, and Warwick . Kerseys, all wool filling, Linsey Woolsev, Blue, Grey aid Plaid, a superior article for female servants, Sattinets and Kentocky Jeans of every description, from 31 to $1 25 BLANKETS. London Duffil, Mackinaw, Point, superor Rose, Whitney and Barth Bed Blankets, of every de scription. BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, aj-d VESTINGS. Blue, Black, Olive, Green, Adelaide and Stoel mix ed cloths, for gentlemen and servants, and at very low prices, Mixed Cloths and Cassiraeres, particularly selected for the College Uniform, Fashionable Vesting*, both Woolen Velvet, Silk Sat in Cut Velvet, Plaid and Figured Velvet Vest ings, Welsh and Merino Flannels, a superior article^ Canton, Red, Greeu and Blue do Ladies Cloaks, Great Coats, Blanket Coots, Broad Cloth, :Pilot Cloth, Beaver Cloth, Oyer Coats, a superior article for gentlemen. MERINOS, MOUSLINS j>e 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<k Gro de Lyon and Gro de Swiss Silks, Colored Satins and Florences, Black and Figured Satin Vestings, Black and Blue Black Velvets, Bteck Sinchew Silk, for aprons, Green Florences, Plain and Twilled, Colored Cambricks and Sileana. > / 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 <?up? and Saucers, -Bttttse Pota, Bowls, Toy Tea Sets? also, an assortment of rich mantle ornaments. CROCKERY. The same as above, of white granite and blue and brawn priated ware, ?iih an assortment Jof common ware. GLASS WARE. Rich cut T umblers, Wines, Cordials, Champagnes, Jellys, Goblets, Lemonades, Decanters, Pitchers, B<>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, Can<He-stieks, Brass and Met tal Lamps, Dish and Plate Covers, Brittaniu Tea, Sugar and Cream Pots, Brass Andirons, Fenders, Shovel and Tongs, Chimney Hooks, Green Fenders, Tea Kettles, Furnises, Wafle and Wafer Irons, Smoothing Irons and Stands, Coffee Mills, Japaned Lamps, Spice and Sugar Boxes, Spittons and Tea Canisters, Brass and Brittania Spittons, Table Mats ?together with a number of uLber small artidearf hardware for family use. Brooms, Bellows, Wooden and Willow Ware, Ilearih Brooms, Bellows, Scrub, Shoe and White Wash Brushes, flair and Straw Brooms, Buckets, Nests Boxes, Keelers, Barrel Covers, Nests Mea sures, Wire Sives, Dippers, Wood Spoons and La dles, Tubs, Churns, Travs, Cloth and Market Bas kets, Children'? WiHow Wagoas, &c. All of wkieh wi'I be sold at prices corresponding with the times. L I) MO R DEC A I. < Nov. 23 47 tf JOB PRIIVTIACI NEATLY EXECUTEP AT THIS 'OFFICE. * Estate of &r. Green. THOSE persons indebted for purchases at sales of said estate, and have paid nothing, are noti fied that their bonds or notes will be placed io roit unless payment is made daring the week before the ensuing return day. JAMES S. GUIGNARD, FRED. W. GREEN, 'Bwcutorf. Columbia, August 3, 1839 . 31 tf ? v- ? ? New Books. Just received and for sale by Wm. Cuxninoham. Contributions, to the Ecclesiastical History of the Urtited States, by Francis L, Hawks, D. D. Jesus and his Biographers ; or remarks on the Four Gospels, by W. H. Furness. Three Weeks in Palestine and Lebanon, published by the Society for the promotion of Christian Knowledge. Blair's Sermons, in one 8 mo. vol. London Edi tion. ?Sermons to a Country Congregation, by Augus tas William Hare, A. AI , in 1 vef. , Tile Whole Works of Joseph Butler, L L. D? London Edition, 1 vol. Sermons by Henry Melville, B- D. in 1 vol, A Dictionary of the Holy Bible, by the Rev. John Brown. ? Buck's Theological Dictionary in 1 vol. The Works of the Rev John Wesley, in 10 vols. The Family at Heartherdnle, or the inflnence of Christian Principles, by Mrs. Colonel Mackay, in 1 vol. The Works of Joseph Stevens, Buckminster with memoirs of his Life, in 2 vols. The Life and Times of Whitefield, by R. Phillips, in 1 vol. Messiah, the Prince, or Mediatorial Dominion of of Jesus Christ; by William Symington, D. D., author of a Treatise on tlte Atonement and Inter cession of Christ, Ac &c? in 1 vol , Hie Pleasures of Personal Ueligion, by the Rev. John Newton. ' The House I live in, or the Human Body, by W. A. Alcott. , The Missionary Convention at Jerusalem, by the Rev. David Abeef; 1vol. Phillips's Variety of Female Piety "Beauty of Female Holiness," " Love of the Spirit," &c. Oct. 26 43 tf JLaw* fMlHE subscriber having been admitted to the JL practice of Law in the Courts of this State, may be seen at the Clerk's Office, where he will attend to any professional business intrusted to his care and management. EDWARD A. SEYMOUR. Nov. 9, 45 Wirtchcs, Jewell ry &c. VEAL & GLAZE, No. 2 Brick Range, are ex pecting in a few days, a fine assortment of GOLD PATENT LEVER WATCHES, which, together with their present stock, will be as rich an assortment as has ever been offered in this market. The Watches are all of their own importation, from the Manufactory of M. J. Tobias dt Co. Liverpool Also, Gold Watchesof other approved makers ; and a handsome assortment of Plain and Patent Lever Silver Watches. They pledge themselves to sell on moderate terms, and the work warranted of the best. Likewise, a first rate assortment of GUNS now on hand, and expecting from England. August 3 31 tf New Books, Just received and lor solely Wit. Connligfiam. Chronicles of England, France, Spain, and the ad joining Countries, from the latter part of the reign of Edward IL, to (he coronation of Henry IV? by Sir John Froissart, in 2 vols. 8 vo , London edi tion. Life of Joseph Brant, Thayendanegea, including the Border Wars of the American Revolution, and Sketches of the Indian Campaigns ol Generals Harman, St. Clair and Wayne, and other matters connected with the Indian relations of the I'nited Stales and Great Britain, from the Peace of 1783 to the Indian Peace of 1795 ? by Wm.L. Stone, in 2 vols. , Percey Anecdotes, in 2 vols, in 1. The Phylosophy of Rhetoric ? byG' Orge Campbell, D. D. F. R. S , principal ot the Mareschal College, Aberdeen. The Case of the General Assembly of the Presby ? H'lltui OlimUi til Itie. Unhuiq Aw?>w..?, 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, <fcc. Ladies, gentlemen ana misses cloaks. Sundries . 600 sacks Salt, &c. <tc. 31 hhds. fine sugars, EI Destfno and Victoria brands, 10 hhds. West India Molasses, 10 bbb. superior crushed Sugars, 20 do. New Orleans Molasses, 8 boxes common and superior loaf sugar, 20 bags choice green Coffee, 25 bags Java - do. 100 bags various qualities do. Gunpowder, Hyson, Pottsfcosng and Black Teas, in boxes and caddys, Mackerel, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Pickled Salmon .25 boxes sperm Candles, 4's, 5's and 6's, 5*1 boxes turpentine and variegated Soap, ioWheae, 40 hriflnA^forthern Crackers, 10 keg8prime Gttoben Butter. UNDERWOOD'S PICKtes and SAUCES. Walnuts, (Jerkins, Picolilfy, Onions, Tomatos, Man goes, Spanish and Freiich Olives, Tomato. . Waluuiand Mnshmnn Kpn h..P Ancnovie, Camp, Rcading/Harvey and John Bull ' oauces. . SPICES, Mace, cloves, nuu?eg, cassia, pifiaecto, pepper, guy get and mustard. OILS. flasks and bottles best salid oil, Winter strained sperm, linseed and train oaU, by the gallon or barrel. LIQUORS. Champagne and Cognac Brandy* Holland Gin of the most approved brands, Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy. WINES. Champagne, various brands, Choice old .Madeira Cherry and Teneriflfe, Muscat, Claret and Sweet Malaga. CORDIALS Maraohino, Curaso, Orange, Perfect Love, Cinna mon, Anniseed, Mint, Rbspberry, Life of Man, &e. &c. GLASS WARE. An assortment of rich setts cut Decanters, Cham pagnes CeJleries, Goblets, Tumblers, Jellies &c. with a few dozen Decantejs and Tumblers, very stout, made expressly for thewse of hotels. CROCKERY WARE, an assortment WOODEN WAKE. Painted Pails, iron bound Tubs in nests, brass boun Buckets, wire lifters, siraw Brooms, In addition to the above, w? ?xpect daily toreeeit ' a supply of fresh West India Preserves, Raisins, CY rants, Prunes, Figs, Almonds and Nuts Also, A very large viuoicc of HA VANNA an PR1NCIPIE &EGARS, sel clcd ei pressly fur this Market. Aind a variety of other articles, which have been purchased at auction in the Northern cities low for cash. Purchasers are therefore respectfully solicited | to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere October 12 il .11 M APS. V ' "r v * ' , J .+ " MflTAPSof the State of Sooth Carolina call be Jiad if JL at a very reduced price, by applying at the Treasury Office io Colombia. JOS. BLACK Treasurer. March 5, 1838 10 ft Antwerp & Frank. MERCHANT TAILORS. ESPECTFULLY inform their old friend* jkw and customers, and the public generally, that they have removed their business to the boildii^g recently occupied as the publication office of the Colombia Telescope, adjoining the Coach Factory of Mr. L. Sherman , and that they have received their Fall assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, &c.r &c. ALSO Hats, Shirts, Suspenders, and all the ordinary nnd fashionable articles that generally constitute a gentleman's wardrobe. The articles were personally selected by one of the firm; and we can confidently recommend them for elegance and durability. A large assortment of our Cloths and Cassimeres are of Direct Importation, through the Hoose of Snowden & Smith WOULD vail the attention of their customers and the pnblic generally, to their splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, just received from the New York and Philadelphia markets, which they will dispose of on- the most moderate terms to ail purchasers, consisting in part of Rich figured Mous de Laines and Challeys, Super French and English Merinos, Jet and blue black figured Poult de Soie, *' U U it JJgp, gj]^ " " u Hellena Silk, very heavy, Silver grey figursd Reps Silk, Super Gros- de Rhine, first quality, Gro. de Levant, Gro. de New lork, and Gro. ae . swiss, Carpeting s. A very large supply ef Brussels, Scotch, Ingrain and Venetian Stair Carpeting, Floor Baises, Tufted, Wilton and Kidderminster Rugs and Manilla Mats. Blue, black, adelaide and invisible green Broad Cloths? Cassimeres and Sattineta, French, Rose, Mackinaw, London Dnffil, and Crib Blankets, Low ell and Roll Kerseys, a very heavy article for negro clothing. Shawls. 4-4 and 8 4 Alpine Shawls, a new article, 8 4 Brittania do. 4-4 and 8-4 Rob Roy do. Figured and plain Ihibet do. all sizes. Chanella do. " Rich French worked Muslin Collars, infants Caps and Cuffs, French, English and American Prints, Super French and Welch Flannels, English, Straw, and Leghorn Bonnets and Hoods, Gloves, Hoisery and Perfumery, a complete assort ment of each, Embossed Table and Piano Cloth Covers, Gentlemen, Ladies and Misses' Cloaks, Stocks, Cravats, Suspenders, and a great variety of articles, unnecessery to mention. Nov. 2 44 tf To Planters. A quantity of Glauber Salts for sale by the Barrel im. or smaller qua tity. A. FITCH. Sept. 28 39 tf New Books. Just recieved and for $ale by Wm. Cunningh vm. THE Man ahout Town, a novel, in 2 vols., by C. Webb, author of Glances at life, ?kc. Sketches of Public Cliaracters, by Lord Brong ham. Continuation of the Diary of the Tunes of George the 4th, by I. Gait, in 2 vols., 12 mo. Sidney Clifton, or Yiciasitu !e* in Both Hemis phere*. ft tote Ol lilt* 1'JtU ?*eiuiny,>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 <he subscri ber: they will be wanted for twelve months; liberal wages will be paid for their services; apply in Co lumbia. THEODORE STARK. Nov. 2, 44 tf JYcw Jtedicftf Books , JUST received and for sale by WM. CUNNING . HAMt \ Louis on Fever, translated by H. J. Bowditch,in 2 vols, 8 vo. Louis on Phthisis, translated by C. Cowan, in 1 vol Researches on the effects of blood letting in some inflammatory diseases, and on the influence ofTar tarized Antimony and Vesication in Pneumonitis; by Charles A. Louis, translated by EL G. Putnam, M. D. U Doan's Midwifery, illustrated by Maygnqjgbin 1 yol. ^ An ELemerttary Treatise on Aaseultatioa a ad Pre cussion, or the application of Acoustics to tiie Diagno sis of diseases, with a Synoptical Table, by A. Ra ciborski, M. D. Nov 2 44 The Pililic 4 RE informed thatibe NESBITT MANUFAC TURING COiMPANY are prepared to execute arders, in CAST IRON, for the running gear of Mills, Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines, and Cast ings generally, at ibeir works on the Broad River, in Spartanburg and Union Districts, about 260 miles bove Colombia. Mesa*. R Waddzix and P. <fc R. Bares, of Co ombia, are authorized to receive orders with the pat terns, which will be forwarded to the Works ot the Company without delay. Mr. E. W. llAaaisoif, the General Superintendent, will receive and exe cute orders at the Works. Castings will be delivered to customers in Colum at the Charleston priccs ; at the Works they will cheaper. The Company are determined to deserve the pa- , tfonage of the public. . B T. EL3IORE, President. Jan. 20, ,3 Notice. TH E notes and accounts due to the late firm of W. B. Thompson & Co., have heen placed in the hand; of J. Gregg, Esq, and with Messrs i <2regg and Hail at Winnsiwro, with instructions to oaa^coflortions ns soon as possible, in order to meet the demands against the firm. As this course becomes absolutely necessary, and j as no lunger indulgence can be given, it is hoped that payment will be made before the ensuiflg Return Day. Sept. 14 37 tf COMMITTED TO the Jail of Richland as a runaway a negro. I boy who calls his name Tom, <u?d says he be- I longs to Mrs. Sophia Lawson ChoHeston, S. C ' Tom is about -eighteen years ?f age, five feet high, slender bat well made, very (mall fee I, no visible marks. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, poy charges and take him away. JOSHUA SOWDE.V. JRD.. .March 30 13 ir iley. THE subscribers respectfully announce to the public, that they have taken the oki and 'Well known stand* formerly occupied by L. Shkim&x, where they intend to keep a general assortment m Coaches, Barouche*, Oigt , Buggies , SuDcegs, ^ made by tbetofckres, and the best makers at the North; and are constantly manufacturing and fa* reiving articles i a the above line, all of which, for neatness and doraoility, cannot be excelled. ALSO, A general assortment of Coach Trimmings, such as Laces, Fringes, Damasks, Cloths, Oil and Brussels Carpet, Patent Leather, Morocco Skins, Coach Glass Eiiptic and Coach 8pf1ag* Axles, LHahrt, RaHiftgs, Bands, and Handles, together with a superior article of Coach Varnish, all of which will be oiepcaed^CW fair prices - Repairing done at usual, with neatness and des patch. - Carriages mode to order, at short notice, which cannot be excelled for neatneps of finish or durabili ty. If practical knowledge and undivided personal attention to "business will insure public mor, tWf auhtcribeis liope to shsre iu Nov. 9, 45 tf L. Sherman. Having sold the stock In bis Coach Mm&fH . ry to Messrs Thornton & Finlj:t, takes this opportunity to tender hit grstefbl thanks to his flta ate and patron?, and to recommend his successors- ae worthy of their confidence and support. / Mr. Titornton haa been foreman of his caifWOT establishment for the last four year*, and is favorably known to the public for has meeanical Aitl >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<MT 5, ? : 4? . : IT : OoiUttiiUed, ? v rvw the Jail of uichhnd District as a Runaway, a Ji. Negro Boy who c*ll4 his name Jack, and says he belongs to John (.'iKchrist Jack is ntottt Stf#*" teen years of age, spare made, ami badly dod|J?is hack very much marked by the whip; tlie owner is requested to eome for\ytjjd, identify his pfupsrty, pay chuiges artd take Km* away. -"Tv-. JOSHUA 80WDBK, ';?< . . .-."????v... h i ? g. R. d. Nov. 9, , 45' tf , ' ^ LnHdafor Sate THE snhscriher offers for sole, his House sod Lot whereupon he .now resides, containing about six acres, ingood repair, wet! watered1 fostbek &c Dwelling House 461ty 37 feet, $s(ot?e*, with cellar, fire place, in it, bed Rooms Plastered, stable* and other out buildings complete Also, two plantations. the farthest one mile (root the village, both in good repair; likewise a plantation composed of several hundred acres 6J miles from "the Court House on the Stage Road ; a two story, dwelling house, store house and stablcai former!* ? stage sta nil , 50 or fiO acres elcared adapted in soil, the products of our country, and an overshot grist miM, new and in food sepittr, offered on (avorable terms ;*and?f not disposed of before the 1st January next the latter will be reoteij if application he made (o me at Lexington Court House. ^ A H. FORT. Oct. 26, 43 ' m:/ Buckwheat flour, , Fresh Salmon in Canisters, Smoked Tongues, Fresh Pickles, Cranberries, Cheese, Mhcaroni, Vermaeett, Ac. ... Just received by * . j POLOCK, SOLOMON, 4 Co, Nov 16 46 v tf . Japan ned 1 in Ware. rHE subscribers have just received a large as sortment of JAPANNED TIN WARE, Of every description, comprising round and square Sugar Buses, pound and half pound Canisters, Drudge Boxes, large snd tmall Tor Cops, Extinguishers, Graters, table Sugar Boxes, nurse Lamps, Molasses Cops, Tumblers of all sices. Dressing Cases, Spit Boxes of aU patterns. Spice Boxes, a- new and coa? I'gnfcm article? Trunks of aft shtes and" pot turns pressed Plates? Caudle Slicks, and La apaof every description Also, a good assortment of Pfain TIN WAREof every description. ? f . ? ? . STOVES and STOVE-PIPE of all aixes and patterns. . . i ft/5" JOB WORK done al short notice F. & L. ROOT. August 3 31 tf ABBEVILLE DKSVttiCT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. J ante 3 W. Richardson, AppHamL w Frances Sample and others, Defendants, IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Frances Sam ple, one of the Defendant^ resides without this State : It is therefore ordered thst she do appear and ob ject to this division or sale of the real s state of Hoa* rietta Richardson, deceased, on or befi re the second day of December next : or her consent to the same will be eotttj&d of Record. MOSES TAGGART, O.A.D. Oct. 13th, 1839. 43 8t THE fvbscribcf* have juat received tod offer for tale an assortment of West India Preserves* Jama and Jelliea? Fruits in Brand j. ?S|? Grapes,' * Fancy Boxes Prunes, Drum* figs, Raisins, ; Currant? Citron, Ac. POLOCK, SOLOMOX, Co. Nov It 46 tf Kenf?cfcy'|eiia?. AAAA YARDS of ?ery superior qaatiif< amf very few price. rv> c>; > - . - J.F.MARSHALL. J*>?$ 4* 6* y