Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, December 24, 1836, Image 3
Alexander et ai. rs. John Hearst and
ibeth Dobbs ? decree reversed.
faun G;st Adm'r. Ads. John Robinson et
lecree affirmed.
Tnomas Wilks, Adm'r. Ads. Aon Davis a
:ree affirmed.
Jobo. M. Niotan vs. Jiraes K. Douglass ?
IfinK^
Ervin vs. Enos Tart et ui. ? decree
firmed.
Samae! Brigham vs. Samuel Kerton ? mo
on granted nisi. ?
Adm'rs of Harley, Ads. Jos. Dopson et ai.
-motion dismissed.
E. Gantt Ads. J. Eagan ? motion dismissed.
WilliamNaits Ads. the State ? motion dis
eased. ??
Thomas Hollis Ads. the State ? motion dis
eased..
John Stoney et ai. v.-. Thomas Wood ?
Xnon dismissed.
Wm Davis Ads. Charles Riley et al.? mo
rn distnissed.
Tbos. Richards vs. Oliver Towles, ShrF. ?
motion dismissed.
\ser Moses White vs. Samuel Floyd Ex'r. ?
motion dismissed.
James Wilbourne V3. Mary McGarrity ?
^ /motion dismissed.
Brvio BmnsAwKi Wife, vs. James King
Adm'r et ai ? dfTree reversed.
Joseph D. Massey adm'r. et al. ads. Joseph
?Ifeyi'Wnf r-'? d^brce modified.
Adm'rs of Wicker ads. Reuben Pitts Sh?fF.
ion granted.
jrgeGarinany ads. Archibald Caldwell ?
t dismissed.
-Dajniel D. Free ad-?. tne State ? motion
anted. ; * V ^
Atex'r Mcoty ads. the State ? motion dis
iissedi;:^-* -
I John Brown et ai ads. Hugh McMullin,
'^dm'r-^decree modified.
?i Jine'McKenna and D- Aiken vs. Elizabeth
Jtusgefl, adnTx.? decree affirmed.
y Ji: G. McKenzie ads. A. At. Lowry ? motion
i?dfcmissed.
| Robert C. Davis vs. Isaac Webb ? motion
r :Rlrish vs. John Mattuce ? motion
jj^ JiranS ada. the Sta'e ? motion Tor
- iS*
tear
: ^JP triai granted.
Elizabeth Green ads. the State ? motion dis
wi??d, and sentenced.
^osiah B. Morse et al. ads the Administra
te!* of Sumter ? Decree reversed.
I. Mary Saodav vs. Daniel Bjon ? Decree af
I.?. ton Blair et al. ads. W. K. Clowneyetal.
1 Decree modified.
Joseph Dickson, Administrator, vs. the D s
(buteeaofJ. Hunter's estate ? motion granted.
A. Legett et ah vs. Elizabeth Legett et al.
? ordered lor re-hearing on the Circuit. .
? ? Win. Love vs. Mathias Williams ? Decree
*?%' Will tarns et al. vs: Foster ? motion dis
?_ missed.
Benjamin Hagood ads. Alfred H eister? mo
lingi dUKMssed. ?? ? ; x
?Twrn- Council of Spartanburgh vj. Daniel
?MuJiins ? motion dismissed.^
/>*?-* ,y, ALEX. HERBEMONT,
' . ?_ ri Clerk of Appeal Curt .
Coin tntJis Selmojpi
*?>?- -
S ITC H I>.A V. DBCIlJMBB* 24. IS36.
:i\' j, r ^ , ? =
Tbe lie^islatare adjourned on Wednesday.
A larger quantity of busin ess t ia i u> i ii
"waatransacted, ^om^ of wh cli was of much
importance.'. See the I?t of Ac s piss ?d.
v- TbeCourtof Appeals last estaai shed, eo i
-sisrtng of "all the Judges, is abolished, and
ttwtt Appeal Benches are now fo.uied ; one
'tbosisting of the Chancellors, for Equity
?casea,and the otherof the circuit Judges, for
tM* of common I^aw. The chtef objection
?(that of a conflict of Jurisdiction) vv.'tici# at
tended this system on its trial some years ago,
ia now removed, by the Court of Equity bei n g
/#equ;red^ in all cases of disputed power, to
tinUow the decision of the Court of l>aw.
" Banking Privileges have been granted to
*Jie Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston
Rati Rond Company, under guards rostric
-tiem. The State has subscribed to the
?3tock one million of dollars, out of the sur
revenue. Tii? accomplishment ef this
jifeet undertaking is now absolutely secure.
"x. .Sixty. thousand dollars are appropriated to
?*ke GoKege, for building another tenem: nt,
Library Hali* purchssing books, &c. &c.
?**> 000 for extending the Columbia Canal ?
#20 000 for repairing the State road ?
*7000 for improving the navigation of the
?tertARiver, ? ?o(Xa) for Lynchers Creek,
.&c. &c.
ita objects of public utility, as well as in
the arttlement af many private claims, the
Legislature has been very liberal. A liber
-ality, however, notvmore than is accordant
?with the flourishing resources of the State,
-as well as the sentiments of the people.
T
We understand that Sania -Anna is ex
pected to pass iVough this place, in a day or
two, on his way \? Washington City.
Short mode < f setting accounls. The Gen
-etalPost, Office, the^ty Post Office, and the
?>Uent Office, in W.^s,on CltVi were bum,
ed down last-, wet k, w?j> a considerable por
tion of therr ceotents.
&
jmmed Major Hirllee, to co?ri^d h ^
pltoly accepted the appomtment.s>Cjar.n CoaT
The above is not precisely acc^ate> j>^e
Goferw%?e understand, receive^ requisi
tion for 'Socmen, from Gen. Jbssb^ which
to Washington City, inf^nin(T
Department that it wHl be com|jie2
_^jjtnmediatelyu poi) their saectioning'j^
tod aupplyicg the Executive of this Siaje
with the neccessary funds for equipping thk
Considering the uncertain relations that
scens to subsist between the U. S. Govern
ment and its commanding Generals ? and re
nieinbennor t h * suffer njs and individual ex
?
I penses to which the Carolina troops weru
subjected, in last winter's campaign, for war t
of supplies irom t lie proper quarter ? it is evi
dent, we think, that the course adopted by
the Governor is necessary and judicious. In
the mean time, preparatory orders have been
Jiven, and the organization of the Battallion
is proceeding.
J n Tuesday last, a fire in Augusta des
troyed seventeen or eighteen stores, and a
iarore number of tenements and out-houses in
b ^ ^
their rear. The loss is estimated at $150,000.
Attention CaTalry!
THE Richland Light Dragoons will parade in
front of the Market on Saturday the 3 1st of
December next, armed and equipped for Inspection
and Drill.
By order of Capt. TAYLOR.
T. MACON. O S.
Per. 24 5 i
For Safe.
A good plantation, lying on the Wateree river,
Fairfield Disirict, containing between five and
six hundred eresot land. On the premises is an el
egant two story Dwelling House, with ail necessary
out buildings, in good conditiou for the comfort and
accommodation of a family. There is also a good
gin house, packing screw and negro houses.
The above-property was owned by my Grandfath
er, the late Darling Jones, who resided on the prem- 1
iscs up to che time of his death, and is well adapted
to the cultivation of Cotton and Corn. I 6hall offer
the - said property for sa ? on Saturday the 15th of
January next, at the said premises, to the highest bid
der.
The terms of sale will be one-third cash, and the
balance on accommodating terms.
THOMAS W. BRIGGS.
Dec. 24. 56 3t '
AT a Meeting of the Members of the Indepen
dent Fire Engine Company, on the 21st inst.
! the following officers wereaelected.
UtORGE -KERR, Presdent.
O. HOCHSTRASSER, V. President.
L. SHEftMAN, Sec'ry & Treasurer.
WM. CUNNINGHAM, 1st Director.
J PEC K H AM, 2nd do.
P. BKYCE, 3rd do.
W. B. STANLEY, 4th do.
N. B. ? The Members of the Company will meet
oo ths 3 1st inst. at 7 o'clock P. M. at Mr. Neuffer's
Store.
Dee 24 It 56
Notice.
^TTRAYED from the subscriber, 10 miles bebw
55 Columbia, about the 15th' of November, two
mare MULES, of common size, 4 years old next
spring ? a dark Bay, and a dark Chesnut Sorrel.
The Sorrel has a star in herfaee ? both marked with
the Gear. As they were raised in Kentucky it is
probable that they may be making their way back
again. Any person delivering, or giving information
so I get them, shall bo liberally rewarded
JOS. E. REESE.
Dec. 34, 1335, 53 4t
?Yew Hooks.
m/f-ORE ENGLISH ANNUALS for 1837.
if J. GEMS OF BE A UTY, with 12 elegant En
gravings, from designs by E. T. Parvis Esq. with il
lustrations in verse, by the Countess of Blessington.
HEATHENS PICTURESQUE ANNUAL, with
20 Engravings, by Leitch Ritchie, Esq.
SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE'S CABINET OF
GEMS, with Biographical and Descriptive Memoirs,
by G. T. Patmore.
P HEATH'S BOOK OF BEAUTY, with 19 beau
! tif/tf y finished Engravings, rom Drawings by the first
| Artists ; edited by the Countess of Blessington.
I B Q O K OF CHRISTMAS, with elegant designs,
and appropriate illustrations.
This day received, and for sale by
J. R. & W. CUNNINGHAM
Dec. 23. 56
I, aureus vilje ale Academy.
THE exerrises of this institution will commence
on the sec ond Monday in January next, under
the careof Mr R. H. Speers, with a competent as
sistant*". -This institution is again in a flourishing
| state it i* believed that the patronage so fibc
I raily given the past year, has been s~ justly merited
! by Mr. Speers, as to leave no doubt of its continu
ance the next.
TERMS:
; R ading. Writing and Arithmetic $14 per annum
| or $4 per quarter.
I The higher tranches of English $20 per annum
or $6 per quarter.
I The Languages, S30 per ann. or $9 per quarter.
None to "be received for a less time than one quar
leF
I Good Boarding can be had in the Village for SS0
and in the vicinity for $30 the Scholastic year, to
wit : eleven months.
P. FARROW, T
E. H1X,
J H. 1RBY, Trustees.
T K. JUNES,
J. W. SIMPSON, ?
Dec 24 56 3t
R
*? Card.
RICHARDSON, Beu Hanger and Engineer,
? having, left Charleston for a short t me to
j fulfil his engagements to his distant friends, most
| respectfully acquaints the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Columbia, that he is now putting up bells in this
City. Those who may please to honor him with
their commands, can avail themselves of this oppor
tunity, and have their residences furnished with
bells, in a new and very superior style, combining
strength of material.^ with elegance and perfection
of workmanship ; the whole tastefully arranged,
ensuring durahilityand ease in ringing. As his nu
merous engagements in Charleston, where he has
been long established leaves but a short time it his
disposal, an early application is respectfully solicited.
Orders left at Mr. Cunningham's Book Store, will
be pu< ctually attended to.
Columbia, S. C., Dec. 24, 56 It
For Sale.
^SEVERAL Milk Cows. Enquire at this o?
fice -
Dec. 24 56 ? 2
Tonic .71 i xt u re.
ROWAN'S TONIC MIXTURE, a fresh supply
r of this invaluable medicine, has just been
received By the subscriber who is the only agen. for
the same, in ibis and the adjoining districts ; and
can assure the public, that he has never known it
in any instance, if used ac ording to the directions,
not to effect a cure. Price, One Dollar a Bottle.
B. D. PLANT..
Dec. 20, 1836. . . 56? 6t.
Just Published.
^SERMONS, and an Essav on the Pentateuch,
By-Robert Means, A. M. of Fairfield District,
South Carolina : ? with an Introducuon and a Ser
mon occasioned bv his death, ? by the Rev. Geo.
How%. For sale by
B. D PLANT.
Dec. 2%. 56
4000
fl a%eree Plantation
%for sale.
AcwgLpf Land lying on both sides
_ ?f SwifcCreek in Kershaw District, |
and partly on the Wahree River; including the
well known valuable MilTS*? Swift Creek immedi
ately on the Charleston Roaft^
'1 his is one of the best plantfcikms on the Wateree
River. A large part of the op^and is of recent
clearing, and is not exposed to Frel^fa. For terms,
apply to the sub criber on the spot, ?y>y letter left
at the Post Office in Columbia.
A. HAMILTON BOmiN.
Dec 22, 1836. 56
REWARD. XJ
RUNAWAY, from the subscriber, living in th$^
Fork of Richland District, a negro man nam
ed JIM, about 40 years of age, 5 leek 9 or 10 inches
high, slim made, his upper lore teeth out, and in
clines to stutter. He went off about two months
ago. I will pay Ffiy Dollars for his delivery, or for
proof of his being harbored by a white man, I will
eive One Hundred.
JESSE KILLINGWORTH.
V Dec 34 56
Southern Hevle j
Encouraged by a belief that the Southern lie- j
view would receive a hberaf -patronage generally,'
and espec. ally in the Southern ami Southwestern
Stages, the undersigned proposes to revive it, under!
auspices which promise fully to sustain the reputa
tion, which the late Southern Review, during its I
brief existence, had earned.
It will be published in Washington, and edited by
a gentleman, wfftse high character and superior at
? ainments, guarantee that, aided, as h? will be, by
??the ablest writers and statesmen of the Union, the
work will take rank at once among the ablest and
best periodicals of the age
The condition of the South, and the crisis pro
duced by- the Revolution in Texas demands that
there should be some abler and more authoritative
exponent of public opinion than the newspa
per press ? that there should be some acknowledged
organ of Southern sentiment, elevated above all i he
considerations of mere personal ambiiition, in which
patriots of every party may commune together,
and labor for the preservation of the republic
Some experience admonis1 es ihe undersigned, that
to obtain a subscription which will remunerate his
own labor and expenditure, will require an a'ctive
co-operation on the part of those who desire ihe
accomplishment of this undertaking, an:! with this
view, it has been suggested, and he begs leave to
urge upon all such, and especially the young men,
to organize committees, and by subdividing their
respective (owns, c.ties, counties and districts, apply
to such individuals as may be induc ed to subsrrihe,
upon application. Many persons have expressed a
willingness to'^gyitribute a fund to be applied to- 1
wards the Editor's salary, and in payment for com
munications. It is suggested th&t the subscription
of such, if any, should be taken and, when paid,
placed in the Bank of Charleston, to be applied to
these objects by the President and Cashier of the
Bank and the publisher, as a committee for that
purpose.
The Southern Review will be published quarterly,
will contain 275 to 300 pages, at Jive dollars per an
num, payable in advanee. Committees or individu- 1
als obtaining subscribers, will forward the names
and subscription to Washington. All contributions
to the Editorial fund will be lorwarded to the Cash
ier of the Hank of Charleston, and placed to the
credit of the Editorial fund of the Southern Review
DUFF GREEN.
R solution adopted by the South Carolina Society
for the Advancement ot Learning.
Resolved , That this Society approve of General
Green's proposition to revive the Southern Rk
vikw, under the Edi oriai charge of Judge Upsiier,
and, taking into consideration the claims which it
will have upon the public, and the duty of every
one to assist in placing the work in a prosperous
condition, would urge its friends, and especially the
members of this Society, to aid in obtaining Sub
scribers and contributions therelbr.
WM. HARPER,
Acting President of S. C. Society
for Advancement of Learning.
Ver. 24 56
IJT EQUITY,
RICHLAND.
Wm B. Yates and
U
Bill for account and Division.
Jane his wife.
vs.
A. Wallace & Sal
ly Chesnut Taylor J
BY order of the Court of Chancery, I will offei
for sale to the highest bidder, on Thursday
the 12th of January next, at the plantation of the
late John C. Taylor *in Richland, all the Stock of
Cattle, Hogs, Mules, Horses, Corn, Fodder and
plantation utensils.
Terms, for all sums under $20 cash ? all sums
overva credit of 12 months, interest fromday of sale,
purchasers giving a 'ankable note and good personal
security. All the articles will be delivered on the
day of sale.
JAMES L. CLARK, C. E. R- D.
Dec. 24 - 56
Large instate Sale
IN EQUITY. '
Wm. B. Yates and Jane 1
his wife, vs Andrew i Bill for division and ac
Wallace and Sally ; ; count.
Chesnut Taylor. J '
BY order from the Court of Equity, I will offer
for sale belbre the Court House in Columbia, on
the 2d Monday in January next, all that splendid and
well known plantation on the Waterree River, lying
on both ?iile8 of the River, consisting of the follow
ing tracts of land, to wit:
One tract of 1 JOO acres more or less, lying in Sum
ter on ihe East "side Of the Waterree River, being
the same tract conveyed by John Chesnut and Jol?n
C. Taylor, the 25ih March 181 S ? also a tract of
3 JO acres lying in Richland, on the West side of the
River, being the same conveyed to John C. Taylor
by John Chesnut, th9 25th March !8. ? also a tract
of 414 i acres lyi:ig iii Ri hland, being the same con
veyed by Robert English to John Taylor, Sr the
29th Oct, 1323 ? also, another tract called the Ballard
tract, of 320 acres, in Richland; all the above tracts
adjoin each other, and form one of the best planta
tions in the district, making in all, 203U acres.
Also 6'J very prime and. likely -negroes Terms
of sale. 1, 2, 3 and 4 years, interest from date pay
able annually, bond, mortgage and good personal
security ? purchasers to pay lor all necessary papers.
Sale positive.
JAMES L. CLARK, C. E. R. D.
Dec. 16th 1336 54?3
Fresh Oraiigi-s.
Fresh Oranges, together with Al
CF 4 monds, Raisins, Bananas, Prunes,
Nuts &c <fcc Also a variety of Family Groceries,
Hardware, IJry Goods and Crockery Just received
and for sale by
JOHN I. WALTER.
Dec. 23, 1336 56?2
Wauled to Hire.
TWO or three good House Servants from the
first of January. Apply to Dr. Ellett at the
College.
Dec. 24 56?2
SALE*,
BY permission of James S. Guignard, Esq. Ordi
nary of Richland District, will be sold at the
late residence of William Klllingworth, sen. decen?
ed, a variety of household, kitchen nnd plantation
Furniture, Corn and Fodder, Blacksmith's Tools,
stock of Horses, Alules, Cattle, Hog*, Sheep and
Poultry, &c. &c. Tems will then be made known.
JESSE KILLINGWORTH, Adm'r.
Dec 24 56
LOST,
A LADY'S Cloak, of claret colored cloth, lined
with silk, a week ago, at a party in this town.
The finder will receive a suitable reward for the de
livery of the Cloak at this office.
Dec 34 2t 56
lei'ihanCs ISotiel.
(Formerly Conducted by Mr. Miot.)
? , Societi/st eet, Charleston , 5. C.
DANIEL COOK, the present Proprietor of the
above Establishment, begs leave to in/orm its
Friends, and the Public generally, that he has con
nected himself with Mr. S. W.Shelton and solicits j?
coutinnance of the extensive patronage heretofore
receive I.
This Establishment, as is well known, is in every
way calculated to render comfort both to the travel
ler and permanent boarder, and every exertion wll
be continued on the part of the proprietors, to accom
odate those who may favour them with a call.
Mr. S. W. Shelton will give his personal attention
to the entire management of the Houae.
d. coera
S. WS HELTON.
N. B. ? The Columbia, Camden, &Svannah stage
offices kept at the above Establishment.
'U or, 3i fio
The purchasers of properly at the sale of the Es
tate of Anne Hall, dee d, are notified that the
terms of the said sale will be rigidly enforced.
THOS. FUKMAN. >
"WM. K DAVIS, : f Executors.
i BENJ. F. DAVIS, )
Dec 10 tf 52
Slate of South Carolina ,
- LAURENS DISTRICT.
Elijah Franl s, ^
jahe his wife, and J
^ Bill in Partition.
James Pool and
Rebecca his wife. J
?T appearing to" my satisfaction that. James Pool
ja. and Rebeca Pool his wife, Defendants in the
afcpTe stated case, reside from and without the
lim|i of this State : lt is ordered that they do
pleaa$An8wer, or demur to the Bill of complaint
w)thinn|jtaee months from the publication hereof
or the,ira|tt will ^)e taken pro confesso
W. R. FARLEY, c. x. l. d.
Com mission it's Office, f
Nov.
\
South Carolina College .
fTSTHE Faculty of the South Carolina College
ix will procced to elect, on the 1st. Monday in
January next, two Tutors one for the Dep't.
of Mathematics, the other for the Dep't. of Greek
and Roman Literature-.
The salary of Tutor is $1030 per annum, and
board in Commons ? lie is required to reside in
the t "oliegc.
^ Applicants will address letters (post paid) to the
Secretary of the Faculiy, incW.ng reteronces and
recommendations.
THOMAS S. TWISS,
Scc'ry of the Faculty.
The Courier and Mercury, Charleston, will
please publish the above oncc a week, till the
1st. January next.
Dec. 14 53 ? 4
THE subscriber will sell at public sale on the 23ih
Dec. next, at her late residence on the line di
viding l^aurens from Newberry district, near the
Island ford on Saluda, her plantation containing five
hundred acres. It is in fine preparation tor the next
crop, and has ail the buildings and appurtenances t?i
acolton plantation. There is also on the plantation
one of the best fixed lanyards in the state, also a full
crop of provisions and stock of Horses, Mules, Hogs,
Cattle and Siieep. There will bo sold at the same
time, about thirty very likely negroes, ajnongthem a
Blacksmith and Carpenter. Thecrcdits will be very
liberal, and will be made known on the dav of sale.
SARAH M. HALL.
The Hive will publish the above advertisement 3
times, and present the account to J. G. 15>own.
Nov. 12 Ct
GENERAL O RDERSv
Head Quarters, )
Columbia, 10th Dec. 1836. )
THE rank of the three Infantry Regiments of
Militia in this State, crcated by Act of Assem
byt passed on the 17th day of December 1831, having
been determined by lot, they will hereufler respec
tively be known and take rank as lollows, viz :
The regiment in Sumter District, known as the
"Clarendon," Commanded by Col- Crosby, will rank
as the Forty fourth Regiment of Infantry
The regiment compose > of '"the lower end ofSpar
tanburg ail upper end of Union Districts,'' com
manded by Col. Waters, and attached to the 10th
Brigade, as the Fortu fifth Regiment of Infantry.
The regiment in York District, known as the Ca
tawba river regiment, commanded by Col Ellis, as
the Forty sixth Regiment of Infantry.
By order of the Commander in Chiet.
JAMES JONES,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
Dec 10 if 53
Notice.
All persons indebted to the Estate of Capt-Charles
Thorn, Dec'd, late of Chester District, are
requested to come forward and make payment, and
those to whom the Estate is indebted to hand in their
accounts legally attested
C. THORN, Administrator.
Gladden's Grove,
Dec 70 52 *
South Carolina,
UNION DISTRICT ,
In Chancery.
Williss Benson,
vs,
Gabriel Benson,
James Benson
Nimrod Benson
and others.
Bill for Partition.
It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court,
that Gabriel Benson, James Benson, Nimrod Ben
son, Jeremiah Gregory and Theresa his wife, Nan
cy Walker, and the heirs at Law, of Ignatius
Stokes and Rebecca his wife, James Stokes and
Elizabeth his wife, Moses Foster and Polly his
wife, defendants in the above stated case, and
heirs at law of Abaer Benson, late of Union District,
dee d, reside beyond the limits of this State.
It is therefore ordered that the said defendants do
plead answer or demur to the Bill in this case with
in three months from the publication of this order,
or the said Bill will be ordered pro confesso, as to
them.
Commissioners Office, )
Union C. H. 1st Dec. 1836. J
D. WALLACE, C.E. U.D.
Dec 12 53 tf
Wholesale Grocery.
THE Country Trade is invited to call at 139
East Bay, (South of the City Hotel,) where
a general assortment of Groceries can be furnish
ed by " WM. MARSH.
OCT Cash given for Beeswax.
Char'eston, K. C. Dec. 10 53 ? 6t
Teacher Wanted.
A TEACHER is wanted to take charge of the
Greenville Male Academy, the ensuing year.
Applications will be received until the 3rd day of
January, when an election will be made. None
need apply without producing satisfactory recom
mendations of m<iral character, and of their being
qualified to prepare Students for the Junior Class
in the South Carolina College.
J. M. ROBERTS.
Dec. 14 . 53 ? 4
l>enti*t>s f aistrai 3ii e ills.
IHK subscriber has a splendid set of scaling and
rleansing Instruments, with a complete set of
Extracting Instruments, of the most approved form
and highest finish, which he will disfSose of at rea
sonable terms. S. BL\ND1NG,
Dec 13 53 tf
Teacher Wanted.
AS ALARY of a thousand dollars a year will be
given to a teacher, in a private family, who
will come well recommended.
JAMES WHITAKER.
Columbia, S. C. Dec. 13, 1936.
FRESH FRUIT. ? Malaga Grapes, Bunch Rais
ins, Soft Almonds, Prunes in small fancy boxes,
Firs, Currants and Citron ? Just received and for
sale at No 3 New Brick Range, by
nov 19 4t 47 J. D. MORDECAI.
Jwst Received,
AN- extensive assortment of Gent's and Youth's
FUR C APS, of all qualities. Also, 30 cases o >
Fine Beaver HATS, a superior article, the latest
New York fashion. O. HOCHSTRASSER.
nov 19 47
New-York. Boston, Phila
delphia and Charleston.
F. MARSH ALL having madelarge selections
? of seasonable Goods from these places, offers
them for sale at such prices as he thinks will satisfy
purchasers. To merchants from the country who
may wish to make up their supplies in Columbia, he
will sell goods by the piece at a small advanee on
the original cost.
In bis stock are included,
HEAVY KERSEYS, AND LINSEYS, Cctr field
or house servants.
Stout Blue, Mixed and Stripeif Cottons,
Brown, aud Bleached, Sheetings and Shirtings,
Bed-ticking,
Duffle Bl' nkets, different sizes,
Red and White Flannels,
Green Baize and Floor-cloth Baize,
Eighteen thousand yards oalicoes,
Merino Calico,
Fo# thousand yards of Plain, Figured and Printed
3-4 and 6-4 Merinos,
Grode nap Merino,
Fresh Broad Cloths, different colors, and Sattinets,
Irish Linen, Bird-eye and Russia Diaper,
8-^and 10-4 Table diaper,
5-4, 6-4 and 12-4 Linen Sheetings,
7-8 l? ng Lawn, very fine,
Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, low price,
6-4 Bombazine, Bombazette, Circassians,
Bohbinets, Laces, Edgings,
Plain, figured and Checked, Cambricks and Muslins,
Ladies' and Gentlemens' Hosiery,
Silks, black, colored and figured,
A new article of Hemp Carpeting, very durable and
cheap,
HATS and CAPS, several cases,
A large assortment of Iresh made Saddles,
ITeavy Baggin<r, Hemp and Tow,
Wrapping, Fools -cap and Letter Paper,
Shot-guns and Rifles,
A general supply of Groceries.
CLOAKS.
All the Lad ies^-and Gentlemens' Cloaks sold at this
Establishment, are made in Columbia, having a large
quantity of liandsome Merinos and other kinds in
ha nd.K Those who wish to purchase to sell again,
will probably find them cheaper and better made,
than they can get them in the northern cities.
" Oct T 40 8t
? - Columbia, Dec. 22, 1836.
TIIE Copartnership of Maguire & M'Cormorke
is dissolved, according ,o the articles of agree
??BT" ? ~ ? rrmtm
Columbia , S . t1. Rates.
Colt Slakes, to rome off", on the Columbia Turi
on Momhiy, the day before the annual Races, in j
January, ld37 Colts Spring of )833 ; $200, jpff-J
forfeit ; ten entrances, and closed. '
Col. J. It. Spann, enters, .produce of Poor Girl,
by Bertrand
Col. James II. Adams enters produce of Tapaatell,
by Godolphin.
Dr. R. II. (loodwyu enters produce of Amanda,
by Berirand, Jr.
Col. P. M. Butler enters b. c. by" Valentine,*]
dam - '
( ol. W. Hampton enters b. c. by Godolphin, dam
Pocahontas
Col. P. Fitzsimons enters ch. c. by Godolphin, dam
Pgciry. . ...
B?F. Taylor. Esq enters ch f. Daisy, by Godol
phin, dam Lady of the Lake. .
Col. R. Singleton en.ers ch. c. by Godolphin, dam
Lamball.
John J. Moore, Esq. enters fiDy, By Bertrand,
Jr. dam f.eucadia. ,t
A. Flud, Esq. enters ch f. by Bertrajudf ^Idom,
Vignetto.
Dec 21
FOK IIJkht&fr*':
THE Subscriber offer* for^etfle, the.traot of
Land. whcretm hrr n u vV^TCSHtes, ^ itf Chester '
District, containing 1,100 acres. ; It lies immediately
on the Catawba River, one mil? above McDobaUTs
Ferry, nnd is well adapted to the culture. of Cotton,
Corn and the different kinds of small grain. There
is about two hundred acres of fresh land thatBstiOW
in Cotton, and about one hundred an- lift v acres of
bottom la<:d, some of which is fresh, ;and tbereir
about 5J0 acres of well timbered Woodland. The
situation is healthy, free frap any disease of a local
nature, a good well of excellent water in the yard.
The place would suit either one or two persons,
there being two settlementeon the place witn a good
Gin House and a new Screw, a fine large Harn,
negro houses and every necessary oat-building.?
Persons wishing to purchase will examine soon, as 1
am determined to sell. ?
For terms, enquire of the subscriber on the pre
mises, or to Caleb Clarke, Esa. of Winnsboro.
1 will also sell on the 1st Monday February.
1837, at public sale, nt Lancaster Court House, all
my Lands lying in Lancaster District, if not sold
privately previous to that time., .These lands lie on
the waters of Flat Creek and are \tfiimprovad~~Iands
in the neighborhood of them produce 4>ftton finely.
Persons wishing to buy any of those lands, would
do well to attend early, as the sale will be positive. .
HUGH McM ULLANiVj
Catawba, Chester District, S. C. 14th Dec. 1835
? ACT The Times will please copy this for 4 weeks;
also, the Camden Journal, and forward his account
to the subscriber, at Catawba Post Office, S. C.y, .
Dec 21 55 ? .
Pocket Book Lost, '
ON Saturday evening, December 17tb, 1836, on
the State Koad below Columbia. It contained
165 or $170 in bank notes. A handsome reward will .
i>e paid to any one who will recover it, anA return it
to me, or leave it at the printing office.
? - ISO M McAfEE&IN,
of Spartanburg District.
Dec. 21. $3
Notice.
BANK OF THE STATE OF SO. CA. }
Charleston, J5th Dep. 1336. : J.
l^TOTICE is hereby given, that the President and'
II Directors of this Bank will proceed to the elec
tion of President of the Branch of the Bank as Co
lumbia, on Wednesday the 23th of December inst. I
to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
P. M. Butler, Esq. C. M. F (J KM AN, * \
Dec. 21 56 . Cashier.
Notice, *?
IS herefc-* gi^en to the Commissioners pf Roa?a, ?
Bridges and Ferries for Richland .District, that
on Monday the 2d day of January next, is the day
for their Meeting as a Joint Board, at the Court;
House in Columbia, to attend to the business of
said Board. By order of
1 JAMES WHITAKER,
Chairman.
Dec. 19 55-2
Notice. * *
TAKEN from a Negro Boy, supposed to have
been vtolen, a small amount of money which
the owner can have by calling at this oifice. " '
Dec. 19 55-3
Notice.
TII1S duy tolled before me by Pleasant Newby
.of Laurens district, a Red Roan Filly, four
ye irs old next Spring, with a gray spot-in the fore
head no visible brand or mark, appraised at fifty
dollars. A "?
JAMES WRIGHT, J. P.
Spring Grove, Laurens, Dec. 12, 55 . 2t
A Teacher is Waated.
TO take charge of the Monticello Academy in'
Fairfield district : one well qualified to prepare
students for the bo. Carolina College and of good
m^ral character will meet with liberal encoimfga
ment, especially if he will prepare himself to board
a portion of the students, as it is probable that the
only difficulty in the attainment of a large school
wiil be found to exist in thfevvant of the facility of
Boarding. ' '
This Academy is large, commodious, and hasre
cently undergone a thorough repair, ? has -four fire
places, and is convenient to a spring of the purest
water. It is beatifully located in a healthy and de
lightful sectioa^of country ? in the midst ofa com
munity characterized by a high degree of morality,
intelligence, and refinement.
Applications will be made by letter or in person
to the undersigned, near Monticello P. XJ. '*
W. J. ALLSTON, ,
Preside I of the Board of Trustee f .
Monticello Nov. 15th, 1336 48 tTJ f /
noiiceT
ALL persons are hereby cautioned not trade
for a Note given by me to John T. Yorsa, for
eight hundred and seventy-two dollars, 16 centa, or^,
near that amount, and duo about the Idth ol' Dec.;
next, as 1 am determined not to jMty the same unless
?compelled by law ; the greater or more valuable 1
part of the property for wtiich said Note was given
naving proved unsound. P. B. RUFF.
Lexington Court House, Nov. 20, 1836 51
military Crood#, Ace.
No 2 BRICK RANGE
7JPHE Subscriber is receiving and opening an ele
* gant assortment of military goods^ suitable
to officers of every gr?de? consisting off""
Cnt and thrush swords gilt and plated mounted.
Sabres - do do do clo^ "
Gold and Silver cppauletts
Gilt and plated do Wingf.
Sashes, Belts and SWonl Knots, Plumes- .. .
Gold and Silver Lace, Stars, Tassels, Cord, all of
which are fresh new goods, and will be sold on as
reasonable terras as they can be obtained" in -the
State, with a splendid assortment of Duelling, Belt
and Pocket Pistols, together with a small bnt very
choice selection of Double Barrel Guns. Pu?cha.<er < I
would d * w ell to call and examine for themselves. j
WM. GLAZE, j
Sept. 17 33
Notice.
f N order to bring to a close the estate of James
Adger, it will be expected that prompt payraeifL
be made of all bonds due on the first day of January
next. In each case of a failure to make payment,"
the necessary steps will be taken at ?nee lor the
foreclosure of the mortgage 1 . ?
I shall also exact payment of tul debts rtrtsatisned
on or before the first day of January next, as longer,
indnlgenc. cannot begi;^ ^ J
Fairfc?ld Disirict Dec. I, 1836 51
To Mtent, ^
TEN Rooms on the second and third story of my
large brirk House. Also, a two story Brick
House, in the some yerd. p?;TER -
Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1835. 3t ? 48
__ : e* -
A PAIR of well broke Carriage
single Ilorse, . .
- '? ?E" apply at this office.
*%. Sj
JILL be!
townof<
Tuesday ^January neit, on sundry
neri &ciaa, wilbin ihe legal ho tit* oTaalo
4 00 acres of LukI,mpre or less, *i tasted f
tnct of Richland , -hounded iSouth by Pav?d
no: t h by Lands originally belonging to the
Joha Curter^wert-bjf Congnrce Uiver, and kno
the name of W:r!not Htfl Tract, at the Suit of I
V/ heeler & Co. vs. lie Leu Liaduy, uxiai'r of<
" f *1 * ? * " ' ' '" ' '?? -*?? '5^8
Tlii House andlxHin the Town of <
half snacre of ( end more or i
h-y Plain Street, tast by John J.
e*ti>y Marion Street, ut the sun of Joha j
?f-JohnUtark. ' - 1 ' *?'* 1
ocrP-8 of Lands more or less,
Sarah Brown now lives, bounded North W<
A: Smith's Land, East by Lands belongrq
Kstftte of John 1> Brown, and on all of
S. Guignard# Lands. ; ' *
Also, one. hujidred acresof Land more ct
the twetWfntre*"bTanch waters of Jackson's
bounded South by Dr. S. Pcrcivals Land,
Land belonging ft> the Estate oi John D; Br
on all oiher sides by James S. liuignards ]
the suit of Benjamin Hart vs Sarah Browi^
John D. Brown, the same property at the soil!
liamOord&Co vs, derail Brown, Ex'rx of it
Brown. Terms cash, purchaser to pay for Aha
papers. ?
S C. DEBRUHL,S, R?i
Sheriffs Office, Columbia,) ' >*
-Dec.lv), 1836. i .ff'L
; South Carolina ,
UNION DISTRICT.
. John Norman, Applicant, :
L'.V*" r ; ?*"* - ? ?
"$*s$s NoftMAN and others,
IT appearing to MT satisfaction*
'ft Norman, John Martin and hi*
Dnrid Norman, William Norman at
man, defendants in thia case, reeide withoytj
ofthra State ; it i? therefore ordered and
that thev appear and object to the division or
the' Real Estate . of Dicey Norman, deceased* on <
before the <fth day of January next, or thai*
will be entered of record. v<
. ?*VV?r.! - - J. J. PRA1V, 9:W. Mm*
:t Ordinary's Office, Nov. 4th, 1836. 46
South Carolina ,
. UNION DISTRICT. H
Mrs. Ruth Hails, Applicant -,v %
. M.
Samuel Hails and other*. Defendant
r appearing to my satisfaction, that Robert Sti
ting, Marl StrebJing, Cornelius S trebling, ]
ard Rose man and his wile Polly, Benjamin Stret
Wm. E.. Moo re laud and his wife MariaJi, Kie.
Haiie, Wm. Haile, Robert Haile, Laura iiaile
Samuel Haile, defendants in this casei reside w?l
the limits of this. State ; it is therefore ordered
decreed, that they do appear and object fa the divi
sion or sale of the Real Estate of John Hftile, sen.
dsceased , on orbefore the 4ih dar of January next,
or their consent will be entered of record.
EL : > > . J. J. PRATT. O U: D.
" Ordinaras Office, N?v.4th, 1B36. i . v^
- - - n ~ ? * -r *
.. Hegimeniul Qrdtr** , ? ^
HEAD QUARTERS, . v.
i ' . , 1)M. 9, .1830
A H. GLADDEN having been appointed and
im* commissionVl Quarter alasteMlt the 23d Reg*
imentS outh Carolina Militia with. the rankdf Ii?DW
will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
' By order ofCSed. ligSor.1^* ' - 4K ?
... . , W~B. t&O.MPSON, Adjutant A
Dec 9 ' $1 m Reirt Se. Ca. tfilit*. _
AJOR A- PENCI, Professor of Gymnastics and
1TM. Fencing to the University of Virginia, frill
open a School for FctKlOg, B roailsword, Quarter
Stoffr&c. on Mornlay, Dec. 13th, in th^s Town Bali. <
He hopes that his numerous friends an4 scholars*
?wiH aid- him in his pursuits* and be will exert himself
to gain from the public that confidence thataaysn.
has never been disputed. For information enquirsr
at Mr Cunningham s Bookstore ??r at lbs HalL . *>
Columbia, Dec. 9&, 1836. 52 "
- TTlHBrsubscriber declines selling his plantation id
JL Lancaster District heretofore, ad verti/ '
sale, ancT .wishing to remove ??* offers i
his MILL* on feats-Creek; with the lands- -att
to them, being upwards of t wo t hout and fi* e bun.
>dred acres, all wubin;frQm fivata m\
larabia, having on it an abundance o I
ing, and Black Jack far fire wood. 11
the e Mills is so w*U known that a I
unnecessary. ;Jf not the first Monday*'
in January next, they wiil be offered to thf highest
bidder, before the Court JBonse, in Columbia, on that
day, when the term*jfl$be made known? or on
application before to the subscriber on tbeorexmscc.
JAMES WA1>B, w* ..
DeC.lfr483fc . - . ^ X* ?
Morse VreeK Aconem#. - ^
THE undersigned Trustees have employed M f
Richard B. Rice, who will open a Classical
School on the first Monday in January uestt ?t tfwa
place which is situated in Gnlenville District, on the
Sooth'wejt side of Reedy Rivefc. fiya^aitos above
the Laurens line. Ilie locality oTvNfpjpMe lesur^
passed by none in the State, for morals, goJd water,
aid health; there are four churches lor puhtt*
worship within reach, and good board fan.be had m
the neighborhood for sixty dollars ' * year. .The
terms of tuition will be ' ''*?
For Latin and Greek, ^ ? - ? - ; f3D
English Grammar, ? i ? ? . ' -t6 -
Reading, "Writing and Arithmetic, - 10
The Trustees hope, irom the repoHuion of*b?r
Teacher they liave employed and the heathy situa
tion where the school will be established that it will
be patronised by a genftous public. : r
^ JxNo.c;su?xnp^
S.CALH00N
* Tumbling Shoals, Dec. 7th, 133$. 54
yyHE subscriber offers for sale his Rasi idahce in
, JF the Towfl ofXolumbia, and would i
nlture with the hotfae, if desirabfo to the pmyiym ?
the house contains eight rooms with , fire places;.tbe
lot contains one and a half :-.c*es, -with Stable, Barn#
Store-houses, and all necessary out bulldings-jM
make it one of the most desiraQe residences in flp*
lumbia.
e M*- , A: ??L* ? 'iXii?jE.
Three squares of Land, (formerly Randolph a)
near the River, under good board fence, and in fin#,
order for cultivation. . / > i
. *? WM. GREGQj*.
Dec. 17, 1336. ? \vk
TIID StBSCRIBft!
ARE CONSTANCY RECEIVWK3
EUROPE, ADDITIONS TO THE)!
OF. URY
THEY have an axte rtsntf ;?morUnen t of Jdttkn
and domestic goods; e&mprisiog DuJ&fc Alee
' and McGrough |Siankefl?r CI Jth?, Cassimeres and
Saftnetts, of every vanety ; Flannels ; Merinos ;
Circassians; Vestings, of all descriptions^ -
Hosiery, Liases, Cambrics, and ell other atlieka
in their line. J*. .
Thev have very lately received an extensive in
voice of Goods from France, comprising- Silks#
Crapes, Bombazines, Velvets,. Kid and Beater
(iloves, Silk Hosier* and Glove*, Ribbons, yLawn.
Muslins, and evej,jj#aiietjr of Faflcy Good* 'all
which they oiler f?r sale on the most accomao'
dating teroM& s?I.f * ? t 1
Corner of Frasar* Wharf and East Pfc?, -
Dec 9 > ?fcfejP'*" 10^ r ' ?; v Charlttt..-, ^
"" Soulh Carolina .
^ Lkxinotoi DlSTRKr^.. . < . ...
?"ESSE BATES toll* before me adayk b*ip9tdtet'
J' a#out 4 or 5 years oH. and appraised * ho?
d re J dollars. J. A. ADDTOON, J.Ft
^ Leangion CouryHonse, Vtfyl af^ g3ff. . /x"s
Z A 'i'eacliei- 2 -f.
r O tako charge of the FfTirficld Brpad Rirer
Aeftdomy, oin the first of Jan: next we&'qiftlf
ied to prepare Students for the Junior Cbrik V the
f South Carolina College. Applications- will be made
b to thesubacriber.
THOS. WALL, Scefy.
-Pec, 1st. 1836 50
rBranch Rink nf the State of SyuJh Carolina.
co.',VH>HAe Novcmssr 18, 1835.
- A FtER thu* day, all Njtes in the BfoochjBonk
A be poniiatJy pnt under prot est whenrtb#
terms of the Bank are no: ccmpUed with.
Bv order of r?t'l>ireetors
No/re y tHos. rt .rrisott, cashier^
One ^
fWIHE Subscriber hss jrs* 0
Jl nine French <fc English
'o "in i ' |i ijhisrfi
mNH^ffyiicians and country merchant* ac
to call and exqmirw before they nnrchaaa
C^ipowta ^?a G<wan Hifne.