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Ague awcl Fever, And every Si^rplom of General Dt-ln'ifu. SPEEDrLV AN'D PERMANENTLY CI RED BY COSTER di- COXE S Original i SOrTHEl^T TO.VIC, COSTER. & COXE, the inventors of this cele brated mcdicine, from a long residence in the j South, an^Xrum ihe eatore of their vocation, have j been brought immediately inio contact with the ? A"ue and Fever in w*3 most obstinate forms, and have frequently bees compelled to witness the en tire want of soecess in the practice of the n:o*t { skillful Physician?* The usual and popular mode : of treating this cfce-jse- has been, first to evacuate the stomac>. and bowels, and then resort to the use i of Ionics ? of which class of Medicines a very erreat j variety have beert~tocommendcd to the Public alt of which have advocates, and that i which has been by far the nipst popular or.e, lir?3 been Peruvian Bark aid its Weparatiois, partiju- f larly that of Quivine. Therigare insurmountable i objections to the admrnistratwK ?i Quinine, as to j wost individnals, t'w hen carried t*> a salutary point,) I it produces a roaring in the ears, nausea, arui a j headach, very similar to a biifaous hoadach ; and ; when it effects a cure it is scldooi permanent. It i was the hope of a\oiding thia state of things that t i?duced us to try "ihe Southern Tonk\" and we I are happy to say that irs success h$s surprised even i us. As there is no Arsenic, Mercury, or any thin^ | in the least hurtful to the human constitution in ir, there can be no objection to the administration ot" the Southern Tonic to the most tenSer infant : in deed it will be found the most dtlicaie and effective Medicine known in those cases ?f Disorganized Stomach and Bowe's, and of general debility, which so frequently present themselves in children. We sulrjmn the opinions of a fewIndixidticJs. From Col. JNO B. HOG AN. Collector of' the Port ^ ot JTocue ? rormeriy Senator :r*m:ne counties oi Mobile, Baldwin &c. Acting Adj. and Inspector General of the Array in the receut Creek Cam paign, &c, ^ Ek Mobile, Aug. 13, 1S3G. Ge.vtlkmsn ? Daring the late Creek Campaign, I was attacked violently with Bilious Intermittent Fe ver, which for several days confined meto my quar ters at Tallassee. . Your "Southern Tonic" was re commended to me, and my friend Dr Bussey, actu ally rode from Tallassee to Montgomery and back in one day to procure me a bottle, which entirely re lieved me, and enabled me, before I had taken half the quantity, to proceed on and join the army on Hatchachubba. Since my return home my son was attacked, and I sen: into the *city for your Tonic, wri regretted to learn there was none for sale in Mobile. Cannot yoa send some to this place, so that our citizens may enjoy the benefits of the best medicine of the sort I have ever tried? Your at tention to this request will confer a favour on the afflicted, and oblige one who has already experienced its beneficial effects. Your obd't. scrv't. JNO. B. HOGAN. From J. R. 3FLEOD*M. D. MoNTGOMZRT, Nov. 1833. ^Icssrs. Coster & Core : Gentlemen ? I hive used your Southern Tonic m a number of cases, and I have no hesitation in saying, that I have found it decidedly more effica cious in Ague and Fever than the remedies in ^en ?crai use. its great merit is its judicious combina tion of Stimulant, Purgative, Tonic and Diaphoretic qualities. Respectfully, J. R. JrLEOD. Extract from a letter from Capt STRINGER* of the U. S. Army. Tallassee, June 13, 1836. ; Governor C lay of this State is with us, and has frequently introduced the mention of the great re het he received from the use of- your Southern Tome in my presence It is evident he is assured - that h? is indebted to your medicine for his speedy recovery from his recent severe indisposi:ion. His ^ood opinion of it is certainly a high conjpliment. , Yours, truly, THOMAS STRINGER. Montgomery, Juno 30, 1836. H?sst3. Coster & Coxo : Gentlemen ? I have used your Southern Tonic with unparalleled success. I cured four cases of Ague add Fever permanently with one bottle of tub invaluable mndicinc. . JESSE IL jtfOSELf. . FROM AGENTS. Cahawba, August 3, 1S35. Messrs Coster & Coxe : , ~ .jf Gentlemen ? -It affords us pleasure to add our testimony, founded on experimental knowledge, to prove the elHcary, and establish the reputation, of i your invaluable Southern Tome. We have soul al I you sent us except two bottles, which were broken, and ~we have not heard of its foiling in the first instance. You wilt please send us 10 dozen bot tles by the first opportunity, without fatf, and j oblige yours, &c? " ' . - . " > HARVEY & CREfG. From our representative to' the Legislature, Col. | : -v Jno. A. CampbelL Glvtlsmcs ? No medieine-stands so high in my { estimation as your Southern Tonic, for the cure of Agoe and Fever. I used it at first by the advice -of j my family Physician, with success, and its effects i upon more recent cases have been equal y gratify- | lag. Your s, truly, JNO. A. CAMP3ELL. j ' ; ~ - ?>' -v ?? From Wm. M'Lemore, Esq. a member ef the Legis- ! ';v lature, Alabama. Montgomery Cou.ntt, Dec. 1, 1835. leases. Coster & Coxe :? Dr.tn. Sras ? I fcei gratified by this opportunity of j testifying to the merits of your "Southern Tonic." ! I have used itin many cases in ray wiiite and color ed family, and not one case failed. In shoit, I assure the public that H is in ray op nioa, the best medicine j ibr the cure of Fever and Ague now in u*e Very respectfully, yours^ Witt. M'LEMORE. j ^ From Major J. B. MORSE. Dear. Sirs ? I have been afflicted with Ague and \ Fever for a long time, and although the remedies i which were prescribed eave me temporary relief, i yet none removed the cause of the <iise..se, and ! thereby permanently cured me till I used your South- ' ern Tome. It did so. This gave me great confi- i dene*, and as I saw that you had recommended it in i eases of debility, general weakness, and inactivity I ?f the digestive ergans, I induced my wife, who had been laboring under these symptoms for a year or i more, to try it. She used one bottle with sorao evi- j dences of an increase of health, and a tew bottles j more taken in moderate doses entirely cured her. Respectfullv, yours, J. 3. MORSE. Prepared only by COSTER & COXE, at their Laboratory, Montgomery, Alabama, ami sold by (hew: Ageors..in avery part of the United States, <fcc. Sold- by D. & J. E WART, & CO., sf this town, Aserfts for the sale of the Southern Tonic. Price, $1 50 per bottle, or $12 per Doz. * January 14 . 2 - $ !?00~ REWARD. Tt UNA WAY from the subscriber, on the 25th > JE&day oflast December, my Negro Man ELLIC K, j aged about twenty-five years ; a blacksmith by j trade i uncommonly large and fine looking in his i per?>n, with a broad open face ; about six feet in ' height, and has the scar of a burn on one of his hands, and also a similar -car on one of his thighs. I Ellick has been traced as far as Camden, w hit her he ' went on the stage from Columbia, 3nd is undoubtedly : endeavouring to make bis way to the city of Baki- [ more, froa? whence Ire originally came, and with : some one there (as has been ascertained from the Post Office in this place) has had correspondence. i It is supposed t bat he has frqe. paper*, or is making off under the protection of some white person, and j will perhaps pass under the name of Ahsxawler ; Thompson, that being the name by which he has i been addressed by his Baltimore correspondent. ? i Ellick had no cause whatever for this act of trearh- ; ery to his master, having always been treated with theereatest kindness and indulgence. Tli e above reward of $1000 will be given for the ' apprehension and lodgement ok Ellick in an v jail out > of this State where I may find him, and for the de- ! teetion oi che tiuain who was accessary to his escape, i Or if taken within the State and delivered to me at j Columbia, or if lodged in any jail and information given to me of the fact, I will give a reward of $500. i j A ?ES BOATWRKili'r. I Columbia, Jan. 12. 1337. 2 *#3r*The Cheraw Gazette, FayetteviKe Observer, i Raleigh Register and Richmond Whig, will publish the above three times and transmit their accounts to this office immediately for collection. 0 Yolice . THE Columbia Anti-Gambling Society offer a standing reward of One Hundred 'Dollars for the conviction of any person keeping a Faro table in this town The names of persons responsible for ihe money arc left with the printer. Jm.1337. ? & 2 15S. PETERS' t'egelabletlnti- BiliousPills. MA.VI.NG now acquired an exalted reputation in private practice by an invariable efficacy which could only have resulted from their exalted worth, has convinced the proprietor that he has only to make vhem extensively known to render that re futation universal. It is only a lew years sir.ce these Pills were first presented to the Public, but in that time some thous ands of persons might be found who would solemnly declare that they believed their lives were secured by them, and in many cases after they had tried most and perhaps a:[ the common remedies in vain. ? Wherever ihey arc kno-wn they are rabidly coming into use and this affords the most substan'.ial and convincing proof oftheir merits They are composed entirely of vegetable matter, and honestly promise no more than they faithfully perform. A physician of eminence who had witnessed the | cflicacy of these i'llls in his own private practice, had the candor recently to acknowledge to the pro prietor, that he hnJ never ?sed an article thatansw rrod a better purpose for what iney are recommen ded, and that they ought deservedly to stand at the head of the whole class of such remedies. Perhaps no article of the kind has ever been offered to the Public, supported by testimonials of a character ?o decisive, trom sources as respectable, or that has met with more general favor. These Pills have been most successfully employ ed in almost every variety of functional disorder of i the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, and Spleen; such as ; Heart Burn, Acid Eructations, Nausea, Head Ache, I pain and distention of the Stomach and Bowels, In cipient Dinrrhcea, Cholic, Jaundice, Flatulence, i Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Sick Head | Ache, &c. They area safe and comfortable aperient for females during pregnancy and subsequent con finement, relieving sickness of the Stomach, Head Ache, Heart Burn, and many incident Nervous Af fections; literary men, students, and most other per sons of sedentary habits, find them very convenient. Those who indulge too 'reely io the pleasures, of the table, find speedy relief from the sense of op pression and distention which follow, by taking the I Pills. Those who are drinking Mineral Waters, and particularly those from ague and fever districts, will find them a valuable adjunct. Those who are ex posed to the vicissitudes of weather, on voyages or journeys, can take them at all times with perfect safety. Dr. P. having been educated under the most emi nent American and European Medical professors, and practised his profession many years in different climates, considers himself well qualified to judge of the. nature ofinveteiate disease. Prepared by Joseph Priestly Peters, M. D, at his institution for the cure of obstinate diseases, by means | of vegetable remedies, No. 129 Liberty street. N. Y. i inventor and sole proprietor. Each box containing \ forty Pills. Price 50 Cents. DEATil AND DISEASE. Mens sana in, corpore sano ? 'A mind well lodged, and masculine of course.' Deatii met Disease the other day, - And thus they gossipped on the way. . Death ? How comes it friend, in every shape, . . [ You let so many folks escape I ^ 1 ; A few years hack, and every elf ? - " ? Once sick, you hid upon the shelf. Dyspepsia f h en hrul power to kill ? Asthma defied the doctor's skill ? ! The lancet too at all times sought, I Its hecatomb of victims brought; sThen Cos'iveness could fatal prove, i And Rheumatism no power remove, A simple cold where'er you went, A subject to my kingdom sent Ilowcomcs it then, that now-a days, Folks slip your gripe and go their ways? Asthma subsides ? Dyspepsia" s cured, ? , The lancet is no more endured; *? -T ' " "-I1 hv flLK 1111 Sbr>aiv ? , And laugh at bota of U3 tomorrow. Disease ? Dread sire! I use aU means I can. To abbreviate the life of man: : I dog his footsreps from his birth, "nil he returns to mother earth; And though 'tis true thax my success Is daily growing less and less This satisfaction I can feel,. I have not slackened in my zeal ? I use all means I used ofohi; Changes of weather? hot and cold; I give them colds ; i give them pains, 1 rack their bones ; I nrc their veins; I poison them with rancid bile, In place of the digestive chyle, Yet all is useless ? nothing kills, Death ? How's that! Disease ? They ail take Peters1 Pills. A large and fresh supply of these celebrated Pills with the Patent Vegetable Medicinae Stomachic? et Hepatic?, for the care of Dyspepsia and Liver com plaints, Jujst received and for sale wholesale and retail by A. FITCH. Sole Agent for the City of Columbia. N. B. Drgistsand Country merchants will be sup plied at New York Prices. Dec. 3 50 The Public IS most respectfully solicited by rite Subscriber to ' an invaluable preparation. DR. RELFE'S BOTANICAL DROPS! Are every year increasing their long established reputation. They have outfrml many rival prcpa vtions, and are continually gaining upon public con fidence. They have been successfully administered forma- ; n y years, as a remedy for ? Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Leprosy, St. Anthony's Fi:e, Fever Sores, White Swellings, Scurvy, Foul and obstinate Fleers, Sore Leg3 and Eyes, Scald Mead, and Venereal Taint ; and are also successfully used in cases of violent eruptions after the Measles, Red Blotchcs, Pimples on the Face, Festering Erup- ; tions on the skin, and other diseases of the external surface, and are one of the best Spring and Autumn Physics known, to free the system from humors. Physician of eminence who had witnessed the efficacy of this article, had the candor recently to acknowledge to the proprietor, that he considered it the best medicine known, for the complaints for .vhich it is intended, and that it ought deservedly to -stand a: the head of the whole class of such reme dies. TV>? rmr. bo t tie, or 311 bottles for five dol 1 ars. " " TEETH! GUMS! Those who would retain or restore these desirable personal advantages, are assured that no composition can be obtained superior to the British Antiseptic Dentrifice, which is exempt from acid and other deleterious in gredients, which too frequently enter the composi tion of tooth powders in common use, and whitens the enamel 01 the teeth, without doing it the least injury. Its application also braces and strengthens the gums, secures to them their healthy and florid hue, and, by removing all discolorations and offen sive foreign accumulations from the teeth, preserves the natural sweetnees of the breath. Price 50 cents. %*None genuine, unless signed on the outside printed w rapper, by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, successor to the late Dr. Conway. For sale, with all the other 'Conway Medicines,' at his Counting Room, NTo. 99, next door to J. Kidder's Drug Store, corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston : And, by special appointment, by F. W. GREEN, Druggist, Columbia, So Ca. May 7 19 State ojf South Carolina. LAURENS DISTRICT. Martin Shaw and others') Benj. Sherley, Susannah f BUI for Partition. his wife, and others. J ST appearing to my satisfaction that Benj. Sherly and Susannah his wife, Lewis Graves and Re becca his wife, Isaac Ed dings, and Sarah his wife, Robt. Sherlev. Moses Stearnes and John Stearnes, De fendants in the ahove stated case, reside from and without the limits of this State. It is ordered that they plead answer, or demur to the Bill of complaint within three months from the dat.-? hereof, or the same will be ordered pro confesso against them. W. R. FAR LEV", C. E. L. D. Commissioner's Office, ? Laurens Coirrt House, \ Nov. 25, \S36 50 iloiitaguc's Balsia, An Indian Remedy For the Tooth- A che. THE established reputation and constantly in creasing demand lor this effectual remedy of ?ain and preservative of the teeth, has induced the 'roprietor to offer- it to the American public. Ar rangements have been made to supply agents in all the principal cities and towns in the United States, so as to plnce it within the reach of those suffering and likely to suffer with this most harassing of all Achat, TOOTH-ACHE. The cause of decay in tef.th is the depositing of small particles of masticated food (either animal or vegetable) in the indentations of the teeth, or be tween them, which there remain until decay of tins food takes place, the acidity of which decomposes the tooth. The great difficultyof all that have writ ten treatises on the teeth, has bt en, to recommend a liquid, that would mix itself up with this fetid mat ter, so as to weaken it to such a degree, as to pre vent its affecting the teeth. This 'discovery (purely accidental) has not only been brought to light, by the use of which the de cay may be arrested ? but ils application Jo an aching tooth (when the nerve can be reached) affords almost instantaneous relief. And if ils is continued until the bo; tie is consumed, none need apprehend pain from the same t<-oth. Jt may bo remarked, that the teetk are as subject to ache, as any other bone oftho system, and in the same way. But for tooth ache, proper, a remedy is now offered to tho public, that has become the wonder, as well as the admira tion of every one that has become acquainted with its reputation. Since a remedy has been discov ered for a disease so general and so excruoiating as the tooth-ache, the proprietor has been more than ?vtr struck with tho grand and benevolent provis ions made for man, in all his afflictions, and is fully satisfied, that the earth is supplied with a remedy at hand for every disease, where the cause may be traced. A few extracts of letters are published, in place of the numerous certificates, that might be; as they oc cupy less space, are less expensive, and inspire the public with equal confidence. From Dr. K. R. Calhoun. Abbevim.k, S. C., March 21. Dear Sir ? I wish you to-ship two gross, or more if you can spare it, of your balm. You rfiay expect me to make a strong pull on you in a short time, for as its reputation increases. I shall spare no pains in its management. If you should feel disposed te sell the right ot this state, and all south of this place, in* form me your terms. 1 wish you, at any rate ?o give me the refusal, whenever you feel disposed to make that kind Qf a trade. I remain yours, E.R, CALHOUN. I plugged a tooth for a lady in Petersburg, which, from its very sensitive condition, I was unable to shape the cavitysoas to retain the plug; and after two or three trials, I recommended the use of Mon tague's Balm, which so deadened the surface of the cavity as to enable me to shape it perfectly, and plug the tooth permanently. S. M. SIIEAPHERD, Surgeon Dentist. Petersburg, 3d Jan., 1336. We invite the attention of all persons afflicted with that most excruciating complaint, the tooth ache, to the advertisment of Mr. Montague, publish ed (in to-day's paper.) We have a guarantee in the high standing and respectability of Mr- Montague, (with whom, we are acquainted,) that his medicine is not one of those thousand empiricisms which are constantly palmed upon tho credulity of the public. In addition to the many testimonial"? which he has furnished of its efficacy, we will state a fact which comes under our own knowledge. A lady of this village had been suffering for several weeks with tooth-ache, and was immediately and permanently relieved by the application of the balm. ? Doydlon ( Va .) Expositor. Matthews Court IIou3E, May 20th, 1836. ' To H. B. Montague: Dear Sir ? while we were in Norfolk on our return - from Petersburg we saw a man at the Union Hotel (the place that we put up at) who had the tooth-ache very badly, and could get no relief: we recommend ed your Balm, and showed, or rather went with him to the place where it could be obtained, He bought a bottle and tried it, and in less than five minutes he was relieved. He Raid he had tried every thing he could think of at different times, but this was the first thing he ever met with that ever re ieved him. He said Be would recommend it to every body, and was willing to give his certificate as to the efficacy of it. ' With respect, yours &c. AS S. LEWIS, CHARLES ji EDWARDS. Huntington, near Cabin Point, 24th March. H. B. Montague, Dear Sir. ? I bought a bottle of your Balm from Messrs , in Petersburg in February, chiefly be cause I had a servant who had suffered most excru ciatingly for some, months. We had tried all tho remedies which. were in our reach; an attempt was made to extract the tooth* btrt it broke off I caused the Balm to be used after warming it in a cup? this was repeated with a second spoonful, when she was entirely relieved. The next night she came a gain for more, saying that a tooth on the other 6ide ached and also requested some for her husband, whom, she said, had been suffering with the s imt. disease for some weeks. I cheerfully gave it, and the next day on inquiry found that both had been relieved. One of my neighbors of high respectabili ty sent to me for some for his wife. I have this day seen him. and he assures me that it afforded imme diate relief, and there has been no return ; before, she suffered almost constantly, and could not bear to let cold water touch the tooth, and for two nights previous to the application she had not been able to sleep scarcely at all . Now she has no inconveni encefror.i cold water or any thing else that comes in contact with the tooth. The night before lasthe used some with one of his men with the same suc cess, and says ifhe could have had this remedy fif teen years ago, and known its efficacy, he would willingly have given a hundred dollars lor it. I have written in haste, giving a plain statement of facts. Yours resoccrully, WM. F. R. RUFF1N. Albemarle, April, 1836. Dear Sir: ? Several persons with diseased gums, or scurv y, have used the Balm, and are so much de lighted with it, that we are charged to keep a sup ply. The ladies are using it with the tooth-brush, and say that it is the best thing for the teeth and gums they have ever used. Allow us to congratu late you and the public, at the discovery ar.d use of the only real remedy (except drawing) for tooth ache, that has yet been discovered. Kespectfully yours, K. It. & T. T. G. Persons taking medicine, wiih a view-to salivation, should, by all means, use at least a bottle of the Balm with the lootli-brush, (applying it three or ' four times a day) as an astringent, in order to have the gums in a healthy slate, fur the protection of the teeth. After mercurial action, it should be used free ly, to cause the gums to adhere at once to the teeth, to guard against looseness, and falling out. Indeed, cit is the iKashiiMt Thf* month. during c*livaItipn that can be used. If too strong at first, add a small portion of water. It is with peculiar pleasuro that the proprietor hears of the good already done, while he contem plates the relief yet to be afforded by this widely spreading remedy. lie regrets, however, that he has not been able to supply the demand. The pre parations, though large, were not based on its sud den and unexampled popularity. T^e demand has surpassed all calculation ; but arrangements are now making, which will enable all applicants to get a supply as it is ordered. When applied according to directions given on the botile, it has never failed to afford immediate and permanent relief. It also arrests the decay in defective teeth, and relieves that soreness which so frequently renders a strong tooth useless. The application and remedy are simple , innocent and r.o unpleasant , and the large number of persons in dif ferent sections of the c ountry, that have already experienced such delightful and salutary effects from the use of the Halm, are ready to bear, (for the public good,) their testimony, to its unrivaled qualities. It is an Indian remedy obtained singular ly and unexpectedly, and may be regarded by the civilized world, as the most valuable discovery of the Red Man of the Woods.? PRICE ONE DOLLAR each. H. B. MONTAGUE. Petersburg, 1836. OCT A supply of the above mentioned article, stuj received, and for sale, at E. SILL'S Drug Sir re, near Roach's Hotel, Cloumbia, IS. C. Dec. 3, 18?C. 2wis Tonic Mixture. ROWAN'S TONIC MIXTURE, a fresh supply of this invaluable medicine, has just be?n? received by the subscriber who is the only agem fqrT the same, in this and the adjoining districts; and can assure the public, that lie has never known it in any instance, if used according to the directions, not to effect a cure. Price, One Dollar a Bottle. B. D. PLAN Pee. 20, 18SG. 56? 6t.T 1 Furniture Ware Room. EBRITTIN'S Furniture Ware Room is re ? moved to the square helowtheCourtIIou.se, near Briggs (late Edgars! Hotel, where a general assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Fancy Chairs will be kept, which will be disposed of on rensona ble terms. His former friends and the public in general are invited to call and examine for them selves. All kinds of Furniture neatly repaired at the shortest notice, and having made arrangements oj undertaker, all business of the kind w ill be prompt ly attended to on moderate terms, and a Hearse fur nished without charge in town. N. B. A Journeyman wanted to the above busi ness, also an Apprentice, both of steady habits. Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1836 . 48 iHlLLS FOR SALE. rgnilE subscriber declines selling his plantation in ML Ijincaster District heretofore adverti ed for sale, and wishing to remove to it, offers for sale his MILLS or. ills Creek, with the lands attached [ to them, being upwards of two thousand five hun dred acres, all within from five to seven miles of Co lumbia, having on it an abuntlfmco of pine for saw ing, and JJIack Jack fcr fire wood. The situation of the- e 31 ills is so well known that a description is unnecessary. If not sold before the first Monday in January next, they will be offered to the highest bidder, before the Court House, in Columbia, on that day, when the terms will be mide known ? or on application be.ore to the subscriber on the premises. JAMES T.WADE, sf. Dec. 17, 1836. 55 * " ??-?.. i Saddlca'y Ware House. HERMAN & HAWLEY, at the old stand of J. &, L. Sherman, keep constantly on hand a om plete assortment of Saddlery and Harness, dam prising almost every article in their line. They also manufacture to order all kinds of Military Equip ments in their line at short notice, and do a ii kinds of repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, with neatness and despatch. Nov 23 49 THE undersigned respectfully makes known the following arrangement for his public DANCING SCHOOL: Time of attej^JSffce Tor Misses, 1 o'clock, on Mon days and Tuesdays, and 3 o'clock on Saturdays. Ditto for3fasiers, 7 o'clock, P.M. Mondays, Tues days and midays. Should/these hours not suit, alterations can be made sails to accommodate all persons. If the grown young gentlemen of the town will form a Class, they will be attended to with pleasure. nov 19 3t 47 E. C. BREEDIN. ?oii(h Carolina Volunteers. "j^T OTICE is her by given, that a Roll of the OfTi iw cers and Men belonging to Good win's and Brisbane's Regiments, and Elmore's Independent Company, South Carolina Volunteers, who were absent from the payment of their respective Corps in Florida, if left with Mr. H. Cohen, at the Office of Pay-Master, J. S. Lytie, U. S. Army, in Charles ton, where each can receive the amount of pay due him from the United Stales, on personal application, or where that may be inconvenient, it will be paid to the duly authorized Attorney of the claimant. The Adminislrators of those who were killed, or have died in the Service, will be paid the amount due the deceased, on a presentation of a Copy of the Letters of Adrainisi ratio;; by themselves or their Attorneys respectively. The Letters of Attorney for this purpose may be expressed in brief terms, and acknowledged before any Magistrate, or beore a General or Field Officer o( South Carolina Militia. J. S. LYTLE, Pay-Master U. S. Array. Dec. 20 1 EDVCATfiON ! MOUNT Z10N ACADEMY. THE exercises of this Institution will be resum ed on the 1st Monday in January next, under the care of J. W. Hudson and B. F. Wilkinson (at present a tutor in South Carolina College) -with a competent assistant. The scholastic year will consist of two sessions ; the 1st commencing on 2nd January, ending 1st June; the 2nd commencing 2nd June, ending 1st November. TERMS. Tuition and Boarding, including lodging, washing and firewood per session $100 TERMS FOR DAY SCHOLARS. Classical Department. Latin, Greek, Algebra, Geometry, (including practi cal Surveying,) Natural Philosophy, English and Latin Composition, Mythology, Ancient and Mod ern History, Ancient and Modern Geography, per session $20 00 English Department. Reading and Spelling... $8 00 The above with Writing and Arithmetic 10 00 Do. do. English Grammarand Geography . . 12 00 For fire-wood for ihe school rooms per session 50 An additional charge of $20 per session will be made for Tuition in the French language. A student will be received at any time, and will be charged at the same rate to the end of the session; but no deduction will be made where he leaves be fore tho end of it. Boarding and Tuition to te paid half-yearly in advance. J. W. Hudson and B. F. Wilkinson, will reside in the buildings of the Institution, and students boarding there will be constantly under their rare. They pledge themselves that every exertion shall be made to prevent the formation of bad habits. The following are the principal text books used in lh:s Institution. Laiin Grammar, (Gould's Edition.) Latin Reader, Phoedrus, Virgil (Cooper's,) Horace, Doering's or Anthon's, Sallust (Anthon's,) Cicero's Orations, Anthon's Prosody, Tacitus (Valpey's,) Juvenal, Adam's Roman Antiquities, Robinson's Antiquities of Greece, Mair's Introduction, Anthon's edition o, Valpey's Greek Grammar, Xenophon's Cyr.padia Xenophon's Anabasis, Homer (Felton's or Valpey's,; Greek Lexicon, Donnegan's is preferred, but Picker ing's, Parkhursts or Grove's may be used. Geome try, Davies' edition of Legend re's, Algebra, Davies edition of Bourden's, Arithmetic (Emerson's 3rd fart and Smith's,) Surveying, (Davies' and Flints;) -atin Synonymes, (Dumesnil's or Hill's;) Valpey's Etymological Dictionary, Ainsworth's Latin Diction ary, (the London edition is best ;) Classical Dictiona ry, (Anthon's edition of Lempriere ;) Woodbridge's Geography, Butler's Ancient Geography and Atlas, Blair's Lectures. Students coming to this institution are requested not io bring with them translations of any of the Authors read in school. Ten or twelve students be sides those already engaged, may obtain boarding in Mr. Hudson's family, by making immediate applica tion. Letters on the subject to bo addressed to J. W. HUDSON. Winnsborovgh, S. C ? Nov. 4th , 183G. 83" The Southern Times, The Mercury, Christian Herald, Cheraw, will- insert the above twice a week until the 1st of February, : nd forward their accounts to J. W\ Hudson for payment. Nov. 5 45 tf South Carolina, UNION DISTRICT, In Chancery . Williss Benson, vs, Gabriel Benson, James Benson Nirarod 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 cose, and heirs at law of Abncr 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 ihree montns from the publication of this order, or the said Bill will be ordered pro confesso , as to them. Commissioners Office, ? Union C. II. 1st Dec. 183G. J D. WALLACE, C. E. U. D. Dec 12 53 tf ? Sola aud &e ?f i*a <1 s?' BRIl"l lN,'S Furniture Ware room, a rJ^St'-'handsome and convenient article, which are offered on reasonable terms, with a grcnt variety of Jli^h I'ost, Field and French Hedsteads, also Fancy Baskets, Floor Mats, Toilet and Work Coxes, Op ticks with plates, Chinese Table Cloths, Willow Cra dies and Chairs, Cotton Heels &c. dre. Columbia, Nov. 2?th, 1836 18 South Carolina. ORANGEBURGH DISTRICT. In Chancery. Exparte, Thomas Oliver and Casper Sis- 1 trunk, Ex'ors of Peter Oliver. ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that George L Oliver and Charles Oliver, sons of Pe ter Oliver, dee'd. are absent from tho State and have not been heard of for 10 years. It is ordered, that the said George L. and Charles, if alive, or if they be dead, their legal representatives or heirs at law, do prefer their claim for any interest they may have under the last will and Testament of saul Peter Oli ver, to the Commissioner of this Court on or before the Oth day of February next ; and on failure there of, the Executors of said last will and testament are ordered to pay over the amount in their hands, to which the said George L. and diaries are entitled, to the otjher children of the said Peter Oliver, de ceased. !; By order of the Court. ? if r/ar ? t_ J. B. Mc MICHAEL, Comm'r. 31 t6F Police. ALL persons having demands against the estate of <?eorge Bouknight, senr., deceased, (late of Lexington District,) are requested to bring in their claims and present them to the Executors properly i attested, on or before the 1st day of Octoher 1837, those who will not avail themselves of this notice w ill be barred thereafter. MICHAEL BOl'KNIGIlT, > JOHN BOLKXIGHT, \ E*ccutors Oct. 24th, 1836 44 3tm Carriage JRepository. L SHERMAN has on lmnd a large assortment ? of Carriages of almost every description, of his own mam.locture, and is constantly receiving from the best manufactories at the North regular supplies of Carriages of all kinds, made expreshl> ior this market, and warranted of the best materials and workmanship, all of which will be sold on as good terms as can be bought in this State. N. B. ? Particular attention paid to all kinds of Re pairing in the carriage line. 49 Nov 28 m Fall ami Winter Clothing, J HATS, BOOTS, SHOES. &c. &c. A. C. SQXTIER, & CO. At the sign of the Black Hat, nearly opposite Briggs ' {late Edgar's) Hotel , ARE receiving from their own Manufactory, an extensive assortment of Fashionable Clothing, made expressly for this market. Great, pains has been taken in selecting the materials, and in th workmanship so thai they should not be surpassed by none in this market,? which they offer to their former friends and the public in general, at moderat prices : among which are the following articles viz ? DRESS and FROCK COATS, COATEES and HUNTING COATS, Of Superfine, Fine and Common, Blue, Black, Olive Green, Dalias, Purple, Invisible Green, Olive Brown, Brown and Black Mixed Broadcloths. Over Co'ats ? Of fine and common, blue, invisi ble green, black mixed, brown, drab and purple broadcloths, Petershams and Camblets. Cloaks ? Offinc and common, blue, brown, black and invisible green broadcloth, goat hair and worsted camblets. Pantaloons? Of superfine, fine and common, black ribbed, buck skin, plaids, slripcs, blue, black, brown, drab, buff, purple, invisible grt en and mixed roadcloths and casimeres. Vksts ? Of superfine, fine and common, plaid, fig ured and plain silk velvets, plaid and figured me rinos, blue, black plain and buff cassimeres and broadcloths, figured and plain toilenets, valencias and tabby velvets, figured plaid and plain silks and satins, blue and black satinets, swandowns, &c. also : Boy's Dress Coats, Frock Coati, Hunting Coats, Roundabouts, Pantaloons, Vests, Over Coats, and Cloaks ? Of blue, invisible green, purple, black and mixed broadcloths, cassimeres, sattinets, <fec. a lso : A large assortment of coarse and fine clothing for Servants. * AL80: A great variety of Linen, Cotton, Silk, Knit, Merino, Lambs- wool and Worated Shirts and Draw era, Stocks, Collars, Bosoms, Suspenders, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery, Russian Belts, Shoulder Braces, Pantaloon Straps, Silver Ever Pointed Pencils, Pocket nnd Pen Knives, Pocket Combs, Hair, Clothes, Tooth and Nail Brush es, Perfumery, &c. Umbrellas ? Of black, brown blue and green silk and cotton, of all sizes and qualities. Hats ? Of black beaver, silk and imitation beaver, and wool. Ca-ps ? Of fine and common fur, cloth and hair seal. ALSO: j Black and drab leather folio, Portmanteau, Bel- i lows and flat top, seal skin, hide and fancy Morocco Trunks. Also ? Travelling Bags of Brussels and common carpeting. , Also? Broadcloths, Casimeres, Satinets and Vest ings, which will be sold by the pattern, or made to measure on reasonable terms. November 25 48 3m | Lumber. T 'HE following will be the prices of Lumber, de livered at or near Columbia, after the 1st day of January next, if not paid for on delivery, interest will be charged until it is. Con mon fencing and three quarter plank of ten inches and not over twel"e in Width, one dollar and fifty cents a hundred feet, if sawed 4 inches or un der in width, two dollars and twenty five cents a hundred feet All quartered stuff, flooring plank, weather boarding, or any lumber required, to be nil heart and clear of knots, or 18 inches and over, wide, one dollar and seventy five cents a hundred feet. AH plank 14 inches and under 18 inches in width, one dollar and f>2J cts a hundred feet. Common Joists, Scantling, Sills or Plates 24 feet or under, in length, $1 50 per hundred feet* do. do. of 25 feet and under 30 in length, !62J a hun dred feet, do. do. of 30 feet and over in length 1 75 a hundred feet. When cither of the last named items are required to he of heart timber 121 ccnts a hundred feet, will be added to these prices. Lomas & Davis, Qeofg* I?eaphart, S Percival, Jolin Meetze, James T Wade, Senr. West Caughman, Samuel Loric, Thos. Taylor. Green & Jenks, December 8th, 1836 52 * Slate of South Carolina 5 LAURENS DISTRICT. Elijah Franks, ^ Jane his wife, and i others ( Bill ia Partition. vs. j James Pool and Rebecca his wife. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Pool ana Rehe^a Pool his wife, Defendants in the above stated case, reside from and without the limits of this State: It is ordered that they do plead, answer, or demur to the Bill of complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro c??nfesso W. R. FARLEY, c. e. l. d. Commissioner's Office, ) Nov. 15th. 1836. S Bill for partition and relief. SOUTHS CJBH OJL BJYJi. IN CHANCERY. LEXINGTON DISTRICT. Sam!. P. Corbin and wife, ] vs. >Iary Parr, S. S. Saylor. and others. T appearing that Samuel S. Saylor, one of the defendants, isabsenifrom and without the 1 suit. Therefore, it is ordered that the said S. Saylor, do njjpear and plead answer or demur to the BilL, in the above case, within three months from the publication of this rule, or in default thereof, ths said Bill, will b,; taken pro confesso against iho said Samuel S. Saylor. J. A. ADDISON, C. E. L. D. Commissioners Officc, ) Lexington, C. II. Oct. 20, 1836. ) Oct. 20 44 3m ne of the j the limiM m CJ 'IPil I Car riff g e Depository. THE Subscriber ban just returned from the NortB, where he has selected from the most fashiona ble and extensive Manufactories, a very extensiri assortment of all descriptions of articles, in the lilMoi Carriage and Harness Dealers, which are noweurainf to hand, by the different arrivals from Charleston and are offered for sale on terms to compete with anj establishment of the kind in the Southern country. Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to col and examine the stock, two doors South of fioteh* Hotel, Richardson street, Columbia, S. Carolina. Among the assortment are the following: ? Coach es, Charriottee*, Barouches. Gigs, and Sulkies of rious kinds, Harness of every kind, Leather Trunks. Coach Furnitrfte, Turned Axels, Spring*, Steps, Pis ted Ware of every description for mountings, Bow for light and leather Tops, Whips, assorted. Repairing of every kind done with despatch. . All orders will be thankfully received and piumptfy executed. HENRY DAVIS. i Sep. 17 33 tf State of South Carolina. Office of Common Pleas. > Rich J. and District. J A\> ' 1 1 HUE AS Jacob Mcetze, with a schedule of w his cffccts on oath, hath filed his petition ill the Court of Common Pleas of the district aforesaidi stating that he is now in the Custody of the Sheriff of Richland distiict, by virtue of a writofCabias e4 Respondendum, at thesuitofihe Charleston Fireand Marine Insurance Company and praying aralettf he served on the said Company returnable before the Honorable the Associate Judgesofthe State ofS.Ca* rolina to shew cause, if any they can, why the aaid Ja cob Meetzc should not be discharged from his confine-, me nt, according to the actofthe General Assembly of this st^te, passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtor* made ?nd provided : It is therefore Ordebco, (hat the said Charleston Fire and Marine Company do appear before the Honorable Judges of the said State at the ensuing Court of Common Tleas to be boldetf at Columbia in and for the district aforesaid, on the Second Monday of March next at the Court-Hooetf of the snid district, to shew cause why the said J*-' cob Mcetze should not be admitted to the benefit 0 the said act, at whi< h time and placed the Estate and efTects of the said Jacob Mcetze will be asnfA< ed. JAMES S. GUIGNARD Clerk ofCoort. Dec 10 tf 52 EXCHANGE. CHECKS at Sight on Lexington, Kentucky, by RICHARD SONDLEY, Agent Bank of Charioto*. Nov 29 tf 49 JOHJY JTMcCUIjIj I" A' Co. OFFER FOR SALE, 38? Sacks Liverpool Salt, 150 Bags Cuba and Rio Coffee, 100 bbls. superfine Canal Flour, 1 10 coils i inch Bale Rope, 200 pieces 42 and 43 inch Hemp tad To# Bagging, 300 lb*, best 3 strand Twine, 40 lihds. St- Croix and Porto Rico Sugacft^ 35 lihds. Cuba Molasses, 50 bbls. No. 3 Mackerel, 15 lihds. very superior No. Co. Bacon, 100 Reynolds best Hams, 25 kegs prime Goshen Butter. 60 kegs Salmon and Mackerel, 25 kegs new Buckwheat Flour, 25 Boxes Sperm Candles. 10 half bbls. Pickled Tongues. 10 half bbls. Fulton Market Best 100 fine Smoked Tongues. 1 cask Horse Shoes. 75 kegs Nails assorted. 100 boxes Bunch Raisins. 50 hf. boxes do do. 5 bags Filberts. 5 bags Almonds. 10 cases Fruits in Brandy. 10 cases Pickles assorted. 5 jars Malaga Grapes. - 2 cases Mustard. & Pepper. 10 qr. chests Hyson and Imperifti Ttt. 3 hlf. chests Black Tea. 10 casks Cheese. 3 casks Bullock's fine Imitation ChoMe. . ? 10,0000 choice Spanish Segars. Wines and Liquors. 1 whole and 4 half pipes Madeira Wine, part Vintage, 1325. 10 qr casks choice do. 5 or casks Teneriffe. 25 t do Malaga. k pipe fine Gold Sherry. 50 cases Claret. 50 baskets Champagne Wine, qts. & pts. 1 pipe and 10 or. casks old Cognac and Champagne Brand v. 2 pipes superior old Holland Gin. 51 cases New York do. - 1 pipe Scotch Whiskey. 10 fihds. Philadelphia Whiekfcy. - % 5 qr. casks 4th proof Mommgaheia do. 20 bb!s. N. E. Rum ? 10 casks London Brown Stout, qts. and pt*. Dec 13, 1836 55 & THE subscriber offers for sale his Residence in the Town of Columbia, and would sell fail fur niture with the house, if desirable to the purchaser; the house contains eight rooms with fire places; the lot contains one and a half i?cres, with Stable, Barn, Storfe-houses, and all recessary out buildings to make it one of the most desirable residences in Co lumbia. Also. Three squares of Land, (formerly Randolph's) near the River, under good board fence, and in fino order for cultivation. WM. GREGG. Dec. 17, 1836. 54 ileoirtf SUGAR, SOAP, Arc* ON CONSIGNMENT. , JUST received per Steamer St. Matthews, et* consignment: ' '*? HHDS. superior N. 0. SUGAR*: - 30 boxes No. 1 SOAP. 15 " Tallow C AN J LES, 40 bbls. No. 3 MACKEREL, 2 bbls. Shelled ALMONDS. . For sale by J. R. McJHLLAN <fc CO Dec 30 57 Dentist's Instruments. THE subscriber has a splendid sot of scaling and cleansing Instruments, with a complete set o? Extracting Instruments, of the most approved fertn* and highest finish, which he will dispose of ac*ea sonable terms. S. IjLANDING, Dec 13 53 ?f Rowton ! THIS beautiful Stallion and celebrated Racef will mnke his second season in America; under rhe direction of Mr F. H. Gero w, at W. Hampton's Woodlands Estate, -five miles below Columbia, and be let to mares at $75 the season, 3120 to insure, and one dollar to the groom; the money to be paid in advance, orbefore the mares are taken away.' The season will cemmence on the first of Feb ruary an i end ihe first of July. Extensive rye and grass pastures provided for mares, and ?*peraJe lots for such as may have young foals, and mares well fed.at fifty cents per day. Every care will be taken to guard acrnnst accidents, but no responsibility should they occur. Rowton is a goodchesnut without white, fifteen and a half hands high, of greet bone and muscle. He is a horse of 'the finest limbs, and most exact propor tions, and after the exportation of Amphion was con sidered the most beautiful stallion in England. Hi stock arc thought very promising, and are selling as high as the get-of any stallion in tne kingdom. By * reference to the sporting periodicals of tht day, Rowton's pedigree and performances may b* seen, as also the very high estimation in whicfe tie is held in Ed^fe^^pd America. sent with mares, wSI be I no accommodation* fiat white K they mwt board in CotwoMa or n, O. MOLASSES. JU?T received per Steamer St, BbUpnn.cN.^^-^^ January 7 " * * The Ailgusla Chronicle and Geonria Courier will please copy the above six times weakly, and send their accounts to this office.