Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, April 29, 1837, Image 4
~ ^XARftE SA1K
9 f Real and Personal Estate.
Thjc Subscriber, desirous of changing the in\est i
Iient of % part of hi* property, otfers tor rile, at
Public Auction, on the Jtrsi Monday and 1 uesdai) in
Ju?t nex(,\h? ibliovving Property^ his resident e m
this town? the sale tacouunonce at 10 o clock, A.M.
on each day, ,
Ali and mDeular, that well known HOTEL, north
o f the Qjurt House, oecupied and kept by Mr. VV .
if. fronting on KiclxarUaon street 104 tee*,
and- expending back -261 feet, and northwardly to
Pfeun street, and fronting on it 52 feet This admira
ble location and long established Hotel, is ?o well
Jjo vn tothe pn:?Rc, that dcscriptioi.-ns unnecessary
* ""if not adld between this and that time, will be rent* d
^ to the*h?jivw4 bidder^ r
Also* Those two extensive STORES and ^ A RE
II QUSES adjoining it, on the north, fronting on Ri
chardaoo .street 58 feet, and 208 feet deep, "n<|er
, taD. & J. Ewart & Co. until the l*t of Jul) ,
; ao-annual rent of eight hundred dolia-rs, pay
. able fei Quarter yearly instalments.
? "jUw*|Thit extensive STORE and AREIIOUS
ES, situate on the east side of the last square on rh,e
appereadof Richardson street, and fronting on that
strectJ&jeet, running clear through the square, 417
. feet, aw occupied by and under lease to D. & J ?
Ewart A Co. until the 1st day of July, 1840, at an an
nual pea t of three hundred dollars, payable in quar
. ? . HOUSEand LOT, on which the Sub
' afihsr fives, gttucng 15Sieet on Washington street
an i HBjee Con Bull street
_ Alm> -Am unimproved LOT, opposite to Mr Sa
mel FeaiCe's residence, fronting on -Plain street, 104
feet, aatf extending back on Pickens street 2U8 iecL
Aba, AM. thai ?arai or tract of land, known as Ma
- ianTa Sprkj^, fronting on Pickens street 600 feet,
agdSGQfcetdeep. This will be divided into six Lots,
* of WO feet each, fronting on Pickens street. To suit
Cta oanveni etaeeof purcnasers, the purchaser or pur
diaieia wilt h> entitled to the free use of one or more
of ike excellent springs of water in the rear of these
fats in common tor ever
A&, HaaSaod Uifl. SUMMER RETREAT, three
?n*a*aSfimfas&ofa Columbia, containing sufficient
fuel for the supply of a large family. On the pre
mise are throe Dwellings, one well finished and
comnmdious, saitabie for the accommodation of a
taw family. The other is a comfortable buiidmg,
*fld wohld accommodate a small family; and the third
Ta fnn&lnuidiog wh*ek would also be suitable for a
small family ? together' with several out buildings,
and several never faffing springs of excellent water.
ALSO,
TSfieen *tt the most 5&ely, intelligent, and valua
* Me SLAVES te be found any where, viz :
Ned, a carnage dtiyer, a very handy man about a
hawse; Melissa, his wife, a good plain cook, washer
* and noaer, house servant and lady's maid ; their son
12 years of age, an uncommonly smart boy ;
tbeirdaoghtcr Fanny, 10 years of age, a smart girl ;
* Henrietta, Edward, Clarissa, Emma, an infant at the
fcrftKtkeir children.
Mali, an experienced cook ; her daughter Serina,
14 yeasrofage,a first rate herose servant and lady's
U and her son J?e, 11 years of age, an excced
t heese servant and waiting boy.
a plain oook, washer, troner, ?ouse ser
vant, and lady a maid, wish her twx? children, one an
mBm. a ad ne other a sawS boy. The females, ex
cept Mary, are ai good seamstresses.
" , Also,
A*W agron and Teara of I Torses :*?d all his House
hold and Kkehen Farnilore.
TVnas will be made known c* days of sale.
The whole or any part o f this property may be
roDtiaoeedSwbetawen A?simeand Aeday of sale.
? Wffi be meehr>ed in payment, Columbia Bridge
%oct. Saluda Manufacturing Co. Stock, Commer
cial Bank of Cofombw Stock, Insurance Co. Stock,
or anrather Stock at current value.
v When it is taken into consideration, the growing
prosperity of Colombia, its pleasant and healthy lo
many advantages Tor morafeand literature,
and that the Charleston and Cincinnati rai road will
certainly pass throagfc it, few places hi the United
States present ? fair a prospect for permanent ?u
?satmeat, cither imeai estate or in merchandise.
The sale -object the subscriber has in xiew m roa
hing this s?ct for sale, is with a view of investing
the proceeds citimately m the Slock of the Saluda
Xanafeetaring Company, a joint stock company, con
aide red ettlver as to its present advantages, or fuiufe
results, balding out prospects to its patrons scarcely
c^nalled, sad but sekiam surpassed any where. ?
The subscriber disclaims any niteation whatsoever
??f tweaking up or wtthdrawhrg his interest or atten
tkm from die mercantile establishment with which
He ia now connected. DAVID EWART.
<%&a^A?m*S,lS37.
Jobn Base out be
This Celebrated Racer will mnke
his first season at the II AMP- i
TON COURSE, near Augusta, !
Ga., under the direction of Mr. j
Freraaift W. Lacy, and he let to
Myct, the ensuing season, at One hundred Dollars
the season* payable 20th December next, with One
Dollar to the Groom; the season to commence the
ISetk ofFebniary, and end the 15th of July next. It
iaraqpested that persons sending Mares, will send a
note for the season, and the pedigree of the Mare.
John Bascombe never having covered, his powers
m a foal getter is, of course, unknown : such Mares
therefore r as do not proveJn foal, shall liave the be -
efit of another season, free of charge Messrs Glas
cock and Lacy are extensively provided with I/>ts
and Stables for Mares tliat may be sent to remain
with th* horse and will be well fed at Gfty cents per
day. Black servants sent with Mares, fed gratis.
Every care and attention will be taken to guard
Rg unst accidents, or escapes, but no liability w ill be
incurred for either. N
?. PEDIGREE. ? John Bascombe is a light chesnut,
fifteen and a half hands high, fine bone and muscle,
with very superior limbs and action, six years old the
ensuing spring; he was got by the celebrated horse
Beitrand, sen-, his dam was got by Pncoiet, and he
by imported Citizen, his grand dam was got by
hppwtftH Buzzard ; his great grand dam "wa s got
Sy Paragon, and he by-imported Spread Eagle ; his
great great grand dam was got by imported Dove,
* <kc- <fcc. Bascombe's performances on the turC are of
ao recent date, and consequently so well known, I
deem it Unnecessary to trouble the public with any
remarks of mine in relation to them, except to state
that bo has never loat a heat since he has been in ray
JOHN CROWELL.
Augusta, Jan 31 9? 3m
Committed,
fWlO the Jail ot Richland District, as a Runaway,
JL a Negro man, who calls his name NED, and
says he belongs to Vincent Carr, a S agar Planter,
on the Mississippi river, in the State of Louisianna,
and says he ranaway on April last. Ned is about
twenty five years of age, alxrnt five feet five inches
high, dark complexion, has lost his two upper front
teeth. Ned says he"was raised in Charleston S. C.,
by John May bank, and sold by him to Harry Bow
man, and by Bowman, to his present master, Vin
cent Carr. The owner is notified to come forward,
prove his property, and comply with the law in other
respects.
JESSE DERRUIIL, S. R. D.
March 28. 1S37 12
Iii Equity.
.LAURENS DISTRICT.
Elizabeth Ellen,
George 'Silkml, and f EI1 in PwtitioB'
wife, and others. j
ST appearing to my satisfaction that Martha Pra
ter, Amelia Potts, Francis Fincher, and Sarah
h? wife, Joseph Garret, Noah Garrett, Ellen Garrett,
Jesse Garrett, and EEzabeth his wife, James White,
. and Mary Itis wile, and Phebe (iarrett, Defendants
hi the above stated case, reside from and without the
limits of thi* State : it is ordered, that they do
plead, answer or demttrr to the bill of complaint
Within three months from the ;? '>lication hereof, or
the same wiil be taxen pro confesso, as to them
W. R. FARLEY", C. E. L D.
Commissioner's Ofiice, )
>i arch 6i'u, 1337 ^
March 18 . H
riTZ
WILL make his present z eason at Mr. J. C
Singleton's plantation, 11 miles below Co
lumbia, and will be let to mares at $8 each single
leap, $13 the season, which may be discharged by
?he payment of $12, if paid by the first of July,
$25 to insure a mare with foal, and 25 cents to the
groom. The insurance to "be poid as Koon as the
mare i? ascertained to be with ftraf or parted with.
Every attention wili.be. paid to prevent accidents or
escapes but no responsibility fin- either if they occur.
Pastnmre furnished gratis, grain fetJ at $3 per week.
Boys 4bttnd gratis for further particulars, see hand
hills.
V. V. TAVLOR^Manaj-er.
Carriage Repository .
L SHERMAN has on hand a large assortment
? of Carriages of almost every description, of
his own manufacture, and is constantly receiving
from the best manufactories at the North regular
supplies of Carriages of all kinds, made expressly for
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
Orders, No 1 6.
HEAD QUARTERS. )
Columbia, 1st April, 1837. \
9o nrnch of Order* No 11 dated 4th March, 1837
as relate* to the- reviews of the 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th
Resriments of Infantry, and encampments of the
Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade is hereby
countermanded.
The following portions of the Militia of this State
wilt parade by Regiments for drill, and the Officers
and Sewreanrs encamp by Brigades at the limes and
places following, vis : -
The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richardson's,
on Tuesday the 30th May next.
The 9th Re<riment of Infantry at Lowe's, on Friday
the 2nd of -lune next.
The 6i h Resriment of Infantry at Lomax/ on Tnes
dav the 6th of Jnne.
The 8th Reeiment of Tnfantry at Morrow's old
field, on Thursday the 8th of June.
The 4th Regiment of Tnfantry at Verrennes on
Mondav the 12th of June. *
The 42nd Resrimeni of Infantry -*t Minton, on
Wpdnesdiv the 14th of. June,
The 2nd R^ment of Infantry at Hall's on Sat
urday the 17th of June.
The 5th T?e?nment of Infantry at Hunter's on
Tuesdav the 20th of Jnne.
The 1st Regiment of Infantry at Bruton's on Sat
urday the 2*th of June.
The 3rd Regiment or Tn'hntry at Toney's. Old
Store on Tnesdav the 27th of Jnne.
The 40th Resriment of Infantry at Boyd's on
Thnrsdav the 29th of Jnne.
The 41st Regiment of Infantry at Park's Old Field,
j on Saturday the 1st of Jnty next.
! The 45th Resriment of Infantry near the Burnt
- Factory on Tvger River, on Tuesday the 4th of
i July ? _
The 36th Regiment of In%ntry at Tinhnons' Old
: Field on Friday the 7t.li of July.
t The Officers and Serjeants of the 9th Frieade will
assemble in encampment at Oaffnev's Old Field,
! near the Limestone Springs on Monday the 10th of
I Tnlv. ^
j The 37?h Resriment. of Tnfantry will parade for
! drill at Wilkins' Old Field on Monday the. 17th of
1 Ju*v- ?
The 34th Resriment of Tnfantry at Yorkville oa
Thnrsdav the 20th of Jnlv. ^
The 46th Resriment of Infantry at Ebenezer on
I Saturday the 22nd of July.
The 35th Resriment of Infantry at Union Court
i House, on Tuesday the 25th of July.
The 26th Resriment of Infantry at Thomas' Old
I Field on Thnrsday the 27th of July.
The 27th Regiment of In&ntry at Oliver's Old
Field, on Saturday the 29th of July.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 6th Brigade
will encamn at Young's on Monday the 31st of July
The Resriment of Cavalry attached to the 6th
Brigade, will parade for drill and review at Young's,
on Saturday the 5th of August next.
The 25th Resriment of Infantry at Winnsboro' i-n
Monday the 7th of August.
The 24th Regiment of Infantry at Bell's on Wed
nesday the 9th of August.
The 28th Reeiment of Infantry at Teague's Old
Field on Saturday the42th of August
The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade
will encamp at Belfast on Monday the 14th of August.
.The 39th Reg roe nt of Infantry will parade for =
drill on Monday the 21st of At gust at I?ng's.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 5tll Brigade
will encamp at Camden on Monday the 28ih of
August.
The 21st and 22nd Regiments of Infantry will
parade for driH at such convenient place as may be
selected and published in orders by the Brigadier
General, on iStesday the 5th of September next. -
T*he 20th and 44th Regiments of Infantry at Sum
terville on Friday the 8tn of September.
The 29th Regiment of Infantry at Darlington Court
House on Tuesday the 12th of September .
Thtj. 30th Regiment of Infantry at Bennettsvifle on
Thursday the 14th of September.
The 28th Regiment of Infantry at Chesterfield
Court House on Saturday the 16th of September.
The 15th Resriment of Infantry at Williamson's on
Thursday the 21st of September.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade
will encamp at such place as may be selected by the
Brigadier General and reported to the Commander
in-Chief on Monday the 25th of September.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 1st Brig
ade will encamp at Piekensville on Monday the 2nd
of Of+ab?f next.
The Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of
all the Regiments, except those of the 37th, 2>th,
3ikh, 21st, and 22nd, will assemble for drill the day
previous to their respective parades.
Tht? Cavalry not otherwise ordered, will parade
by Troops or Squadrons with the Infantry Regi
ments most convenknt.
Complete returns of the Militia, of each Brigade,
and public arms in use, will be made by the Brign
dier General to the Adjutant and Inspector General,
before 1st of October next.
i* he Brigadier Generals or Officers in command
of Brigades are charged with the extension of this
order, to their respective commands.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief.
JAMES JONES,
Adjutaat and Inspector ? General .
Fresh Dru^, medicines
THE Subscriber is now receiving and opening
at his store, near Roach's Hotel
200 PACKAGES,
Fresh and Genuine Drugs and Medicines, Surgeon's
Instruments, Spices, Perfumery, Fancy Soaps,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, &c. <fcc.
embracing almost every article usually kept in his
line.
These Goods have all been carefully selected by the
subscriber within the list twenty days, and pur
chased under the most favorable circumstances pos
sible, during one of the heaviest money pressures
ever felt in this country,) for Cask.
The Subscriber being again at his post, and having
secured in addition to his other help, the services of
a young gentlemen, a graduate of the Philadelphia
College of Pharmacy, and well qualified for ihe
business, from a long apprenticeship : respectfully
invites his friends, Physicians and others, to send for*
ward their orders.
EDWARD SILL,
near Roach's Hotel.
Columbia, I5th April, 15
7J11
SEED POTATOES, BALTIMORE
flour, MACKEREL, PICKLED
TONGUES , AND BEEF.
IHE Subscribers have just received, nnd offer
for Sale,
50 bbls. prime Seed Potatoes
30 bbls. fine Baltimore Flour
10 bbls. fine No. 1 Mackerel
1-2 and 1-4 bbls. do. _
Fulton Market Pickled Beef and Tongues
Pickled Salmon, Goshen Butter, <fcc.
ALSO,
200 bbls. prime New Orleans Rum
30 bbls. Whiskey
25 bbls Gin
With a variety of other articles, suitable few coun
try merchants. POLOCIf, SOLOMON & CO.
March 4 9
Committed.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
D ARLINGTON DISTRICT.
COMMITTED to goal of ivarlington district on
the 14th day of Apri?a negro man who calls
i Himself P K INCb, and says he belongs to Nicholas
i Peayof Fairfield district, and who further says he
was sold by Col. Deschamps of Sumter district, to
Hugh M'Cailof CamdenT who sold him to Col. Peay.
' and that Col Peay gave him to his son Nicholas Peay.
! Prince appears to be about five feet and a half high,
i and about forty years old, and from his confession
; has. been ?? runaway before. Prince had on when
j committed, White Negro Cotton Pantaloons, Mar
; seills Vest, and an o'd blue Broad Cloth C.ont: and
I has lost several of his upper fore teeth* Eynce is "
black. The owner is requested to come forward :
prove his property, pay charges and tafce him away.
WM. W. KING* & P. ?n
.Af*a is- i c ;
Estate Sale.
BY permission of James S. Guiguard, Ordinary
forRichl?nd District, 1 will offer for Sale on the
first Monday in May next, the personal property be
longing to the estate of Mary Monteith, deceased ;
consisting of one Negro. Man, household and kitchen
Fupniture, and Fanning utensils.
There will also be offered, a Dwelling Hotfte ami
a Lot, containing eight acres of land, -with a good
garden, a crop of corn and oats, now growing. A
well of excellent water, and never failing spring. The
fencing and out buildings are in good repair.
The Lot is bounded north by Taylor street, south
by Plain street, east by. Lincoln street, and west by
Gadsden street.
The House and Lot and Negro "Man will be sold
before the Court House ? the Furniture at the house.
Conditions. ? House and Lot a credit of one and
two years, wi?h a mortgage bond and personal secu
rity ; Negro Man a credit of one year, with a mort
gage bond and personal security ; the Furniture, all
suras under ten dollars, cash? over ten dollars, six
months credit, with note and security.
N. MOXTEITH,
April 22 Administrator.
Hanaway,
FROM the Subscriber on his way to Greene
county Alabama, a Negro boy named BENJA
MIN, whom he bought ol Jos. A. Eigleberger of
Laurens district. Ben is about 22 years of age, very
dark complectcd, has a strong voice, a stern counte
nance, is stout built, abo;;t 5i feet high, and weighs
probably about 170 pounds. On Ben's breast is a
scar or mole aHout the size of a large ballet by which
he may be known. Any informatipn relative to this
boy given either to Dr. Jno W Thompson of Lau
rens C. H., to Dr. Rutherford, of Newberry district,
to Dr. James Meacham of Union, or to myself at
Mesopotamia, Greene Co , Alabama, will be most
thankfully received, and all troubles and expenses
amply paid. My friends of Laurens, Newberry and
Union districts, ovill please endeavour to get the boy
for me.
His mother is in the neighborhood of Mr. English
of Newberry district, with whom he will probably
be fcund. HELLAKY FOSTER.
Anderson C. H., April 16 16
For Sale.
THE Subscriber being desirous of changing his
employment, will offer for sale that valuable
stand for Tavern and Entertainment in Stateburg,
kn<>wn as the 'Stateburg Hotel.*'
. This Hotel has for some time past been occupied
|*by William M. Brooks and A. China.
For eligibility and advantages a$ a Tavern it
possesses many. Being the only house in Stateburg,
there c^m-be no rivals in that line."
The house and premises are commodious for the
purposes intended. The house contains twelve
rooms suitable for travellers and boarders, "with
good kitchens and suitable out buildings, together
with a well finished house for Bar Room, and suita
ble Stables and Lots, for Stock for Drovers &c.
ROBT. W. ANDREWS.
April 15th 1837 IB 3t
Paints, Tarnishes, Oils, & c.
-J AA KEGS Wetherell's pure White Lead,
AW Verdigris in Oil, Terra De Senna,
Mineral Green, \ ellow Ochre,
Chrome do Spanish Brown, do Whiting,
Polish do Red Lead, Lamp Black.
Chrome Yellow, Venetian Red, Black Lead,
Turkey Umber* Vermillion, Litharge,
Best Copal Coach Varnish,
2nd quality do Leather Varnish,
Japan do
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine,
Tanners Oil, best pure Sperm do,
SaUad do., C.stordo.
Also,
40 Bbls. Thomnslon Lime.
Jurt received, and for sale by
ROBERT WADDELL.
- April 22nd, 1337 16 3t
Final Hetice.
'?^HE Subscriber will attend at the Court House
A. in Columbia, on Saturday, the 29th instant,
and on Monday -the first day of May next, to receive
the Taxea of 1836. All who do not pay before orby
that time will have to pay one dollar and six cents to
the Collector before they can get their receipts, and
all who do not pay by the first day of June, will
have to settle with the Sheriff.
* BENJAMIN TRADEWELL, t.c. r. d.
April 19th, 1837 16 2t
Appeals.
IHE Court of Appeals, in Law ami Eqwity, will
meet in Columbia, according to Law, on the
fi Monday in May next.
It is desirable that a statement of all cases to be
docketted, should be sent to the Clerk previous to
the aboveday.
Applicants for admission to the Courts of Law or
Equity must file their petitions on or before the se
cond Monday of the Term.
ALEXANDER HERBEMONT, Clerk.
April 5th, 1837 14
T
C
OM M ERCIA L BANK? Checks for Sale, on
Mobile, Alabama.
March 4 9
New Arrangement.
THE Subscriber has made preparation to have
his Medicine forwarded monthly. In adopting
this course, he will be enabled to keep on hand fresn
articles,and the newest Chemical Preparations which
come to hand, Physicians and Planters can be fur
nished at all times with such medicines as can be de
pended on, and at as low prices as are furnished in
the State. A. FITCH.
March 4 9
Public .attention!
NOTICE TO RHEUMATIC INVALIDS.
PERSONS suffering under Rheumatic Affection,
are respectfully assured, that they can obtain
?f the proprietor and his agents, a safe and admira
ble remedy for Rheumatism, however obstinate the
disorder may be, and in all its different stages.
DR. JEBB'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT ?
Will afford immediate relief to the patient, and has
sometimes been attended with such extraordinary
success, as to cure the most distressing Rheumatism
in twenty-four hours ? even when of years standing.
Tliis highly valuable Liniment is recommended,
with a confidence founded on the experience of ma
n y years, not only as a cure for that exorutiating
disease, but an excellent application fQj stiffness of
the joints, numbness, sprains, chilbriins. &c.
This article is considered so superior to every thing
else, and to possess such uncommon virtues, that it is
ordered from distant p?irts of the country.
An Agent recently writes ? " Please send me a
furtl?er supply of Jebb's Liniment. I shall probably
se!! a considerable quantity, as it is recommended by
soir.? of ourrhysicians very highly."
Price 50 cents a bottle.
The painful and debilitating complaint of
THE PILES,
Receives immediate relief ? and, in numerous in
stances, has been thoroughly cured by the adminis
tration of
DUMFRIES' REMEDY FOR THE PILES.
This approved compound also mitigates, and re
moves the symptoms which frequently accompany
that disorder, and increase the danger of the patient,
viz : pain in loins ; headache ; loss of appetite ; in
digestion, and other ?arks of debility.
A relieved patient writes from a distance ? " It is
but justice to you. to inform you, that I have used
your ' Dumfries' Remedy for the Biljs,' for some
time past, and have found it eminently successful."
The Remedy is quite innocent, and may be admin
istered to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample
directions, with a description of the complaint accom
pany each package, which consists of two boxes, one
containing an Ointment, and the other an Electuary.
Price $1 for both articles, or 50 cents where but one
is wanted.
%* None genuine, unless signed on the outside
printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder,
successor to the late Dr. Conway. For sale, with
all the other 'Conway Medicines,' at his Counting
Room, No. 99, next door to J. Kidder's Drag Store,
corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert
Ilall, Boston ; ? and, by specraJ appointment, by
F. W. GREEN, Druggist,
Columbia, So, Ca.
April 2 14
Town SjoI for Sale .
IN EQUITY, RICHLAND.
BY order of the decree in Equity I willoflferfor
sale in the Town of Columbia, on the first
Monday in May next, before the Court House, a
Lot of l.and on Walnut street, known in the plan of
said Town as No. 43. The said lot being of tne es
tbtcpf' the lue Zachariah PfiHips, deceased.
' Terms, I year's credit with interest frufn day of
sale, and good personal security, and Mortgage.
JAMES L. CLiLKit.EJEL D.
A*a?, 1*9? < > . ?; :: u ??
Saddlery Ware House.
^HERMAN & HAWLEY, at the old stand of
^^J. & L. Sherman, keep constantly on hand a
omplete assortment of Saddlery and Harness, com
prising almost every article in their line. They also
manufacture to order all kinds of Military Equip
menu in their line at short notice, and doali hinds of
repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, with
neatness and despatch.
Nov 23 49
LAW NOTICE.
WM. E MARTIN will practise in the Courts
of Law, for Beaurort, Barnwell and Colleton
Districts. His office is at Coosawhatchie.
Feb. 15. 1837. 8
South Carolina .
UNION DISTRICT.
.'oshua Wilburn, Applicant.
vs.
Mm. Anna Alexander, <fc others Defts.
r' appearing to my satisfaction that Randolph
Alexander. Simp>on Alexander, John Alexander,
Lewis Alexander, W.lliam Alexander, A Flinn and
his wife Charlotte, B. Powers, and his wife Sally,
J. Williamson and his wife Folly, Sampson Alexan
der, and Wm. Butler and his wife Elizabeth, ali de
fendants in this rase, reside witln ut the state, It is
therefore ordered, that they appear and object to the
sale or division of the real estate of John Alexander,
dee'd., on or before the first day of May next, or
their onscnt will be entered Qf record.
J. J. PRATT, O. U. D.
Ordinary's Office.
February 12th, 1837. ?
March 18 ' J 1 8t
Valuable fi*roperty.
MRS. PARR offers for Sale, her Brick House
and acre Lot, on the corner immediately north
of the Baptist Church, at present occupied by Col.
A. Blanding. This is one of the best houses in Co
lombia, built with great care and at great expense,
by the late Mr. John Parr, and has every out build
ing and fixture necessary for a gentleman's resi
dence. Possession given the 1st ofJanuary next, or
if preferred, on the 1st of November next,
ALSO ? A SAND HILL RESIDENCE.
A commodious Dwelling Hou-e and four acres of
Land, with another Lot attached, of 180 feet square,
on which is a good Spring and Spring House, at Lo
namville, all under fence.
Also ? A corner half Lot, on the street leading to
the bridce, known in the plan of the town as No. 17,
Gervai8 stieet.
The above property will be sold or. a liberal credit,
purchasers giving approved personal security, and a
mortgage of the property, with inn-rest payable an
nually. Apply to JOHN BRYCE.
April 15 3t 15
1 /fllMWI ACRES OF MISSISSIPPI
JL^MMFV LAN D FOR SALE -The sub
scriber is authorised lo" sell the f ,ands bel ?nging to
D. Hook & Co. in that rich ? nd healthy part of Mis
sissippi, known as the Chicasaw cession. Ha will
sell large or small bodies to suit purchasers, on good
terms, one half of the purchase money to be paid
down and the balance at one and two years credit.
The above lands lie near the Toinbigbee, M tsissip
pi, Cold water and Tallahatchie Rivers. For further
particulars relative to the situation, soil&c. apply to
D. HOOK, Augusia Ceo.
March 23 13 9t
Mark's Hotel.
I HAVE the pleasure to inform the public that the
above Hotel will be opened on Saturday, the
11th instant, by Messrs. J. M. Roach, & A. Thomp
son, for the accomodation of all respectable persons
that may think proper to call. I have no hesitation
m recommending them as well qualified to keep a
well iegulated, quiet, orderly house, and have no
doubt bat they will give general satisfaction to gen
tlemen and ladies. Each of those gentlemen have
assisted me in the hotel for several years
J. W. CLARK, former Proprietor.
JAMES M. ROACH, ) Present Pronri
A. THOMPSON, S etors.
March 11 10
The Charleston Courier and Mercury, Savannah
Georgian, Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, Milledge
ville Standard of Union, i>nd Mobile Commercial
Advertiser, will insert the above weekly for three
months and forward their accounts to the subscribers
Nofice.
LOST or Miscarried, a leiter mailed at the Post
Office at Lexington, Tennessee, addressed to
Wm. G- Davis, Laurens Court House, So. Ca. con
taining the left hand half of a United States one
hundred Bank Bill, payable at the office of Dis
count and Deposit in New York, to M. Robinson,
Cashier, No 412 letter G. and dated Philadelphia,
Dec. 1st 1834, signed, N. Biddle, President, and S.
Jaudon, Cashier, has never been rec eived. All per
sons are cautioned against taking the same. Appli
cation will be made to the bank for payment.
Feb. 25th 8 3m
w
Law Notice.
REGG & HALL, have formed a partnership,
VT in the Practice of Law, for Fairfield district.
J. G. HALL resides at Winnsborougli.
January 2 1 tlM
DR. RUFUS A. NO rT, has located himself on
Mill Creek, at the residence of Mrs. Stark,
where he maybe fomid at all times.
March 25 12
TO RENT.
THE extensive Store House opposite the Branch
B^nk, at present occupied by Mr Ke.r. Pos
session given on the first day of February next.
Enquire of
F. W. GREEN.
January 21 3
WILLIAM H. IIAMNER, has the pleasure fo
informing his Boarders and Customers, that he
has reduced his Hotel rates to the following prices :
Boarding per week, ?4,50
Transient Boarders per day 1,50
Breakfast, Dinner and Supper, iO
April 1 13
Beat (his wlio Can.
E do challenge the world to simplify or im
prove the principle of Cooper's Tumbling
Shaft horse power
. lt has only 2 small cast wheels, one with 29 cogs
and the other 9, with which any motion or power
that's required for Cotton Gins, horse Mills, turning
Laythes, Wheat or Rice Machines, can be obtained.
The cost is not half that of any of the old plans,
is much easier propelled, and more d< rable.
The said power is now in operation, in the lot of
William W. Purse, Cabinet Maker, near the Com
mercial Bai.k, where it can be seen at any time.
A*.y peison orpersons wishing to purchase the right
for Machines or Districts, will apply to Dr. Frede
rick W. Green, our agent, just below the Branch
Bank, who will make conveyances for the same.
ROBERT M. M A U PIN,
JOHN W. L4NGHORNE.
Large Sale, at Auction.
WILL be sold at Public Auction, on the first
Monday in May next, in the rear of the cor
ner above D. & J. Ewart, Co's. Store.
41 Hogsheads of well drawn West India Sugar.
100 Barrels of Marseilles Madeira Wine.
100 do do do do Marseilles Maderia Wine,
a well flavored article.
Kegs of Scotch Herrings,
A great variety of Dry Goods and other articles,
The terms which will be liberal, will be made
known at the time of Sale. Sale to commence at 10
o'clock.
Persous having any tfjirrg to se'f will please send
them in time as a larg* company is looked for.
JESSE DEBRUHL, Auctioneer.
N. B. The above articles ran be purchas< d at pri
vate sale, if application is made to me previous to the
day above mentioned. JESSE DEBRUHL.
April 15 15
-Neat's root Oil,
A SUPERIORarticle for softening and preserving
Barouch Tops, Harness, or Leather of any
description, for sale at the Drug Store of
FRED. W GREEN.
JsnunfY 51 3
Committed,
TO the Jail of Richland district ns a runaway, a
negro man who calls his name P AT L and
says he belongs to Susan Clairey of Charleston S. C.
Paul is about twenty two years of age, five feet six
inches high, spare made, dark complexion, wears an
ear ring in his lelt car. The owner is requested t*
come forward prove property pay charges and take
him away.
JESSE DEBRUIIL, S. R. D.
April 22 16
Police.
TO the Stockholders of the Nesbitt Mannfactu
ring Company.
Pursuant to an order this day adopted, at i meet
ing of the Stockholders of the Nesbitt Manufactu
ring Company, noiice is hereby given that the Stock
holders, are required to pay in one thin! of the slock
subscribed (being the first instalment under the
charter,; at the Branch of the Bank of the Slate io
Columbia, on or before the 1st day of May next.
VV1 1, SON N ES BIT 1'. President.
Colombia, March 31, 1837 21
Ague and Fever,
And every Symptom of General Debility,
SPEEDILY AND PERMANENTLY CURED BY
COSTER. 4- COXE S
Original
SOUTUERJT TOJS'iC .
COSTER & COXE, the inventors of this cele
brated medicine, from a long residence in the
South, and from the nature of their vocation, have
been brought immediately into contact with the
Ague and Fever in its most obstinate forms, and j
have frequently been compelled to witness the en
tire want of success in the practice of the most
skillful Physicians. The usual and popular mode
of treating this disease has been, first to evacuate
the stomach and lx>wels. and then renortto the use
of Tonics ? of which class of Medicines a very ffreat
variety have been recommended to the Public ?
all of which have had their advocates, and that
which has been by far the most popular one, has
been Peruvian Bark and its preparations, particu- j
larly that of Qutnine There are insurmountable
objections to the administration of Quinine, as to
most individuals, (when carried t'? a salutary point,)
it produces a roaring in the ears, nausea, and a
headach, very similar to a billions headach and;
when it effects a cure it is seldom permanent. It
was the hope of avoiding thia state of things that
induced us to try "che Southern Tonic," and we
are happy to say that its success has surprised even
us. As there is no Arsenic, Mercury, or any thing
in the least hurtful to the human constitution in it,
there can be no objection to the administration of
the Southern Tonic to the most tender infant : in
deed it will be found the most delicate and effective
Medicine known in those cases of Disorganized
Stomach and Bowels, and of general debility, wh?^*n
so frequently present thempeives in children.
We subjoin 1h? opinions of a few In ^nduals.
From C ol. JNO B. HO'iAN, elector of the Port
? y?hllrrformerly S?na'^r from the counties of
Mobile. Baldwin &c Acting Adj. and Inspector
General of the ^.rmy in tfio recent Creek Cam
paign, <fcc.
Mobile, Aug. 18, 1836.
Gentlemen ? "During the late Creek Campaign. I
v."as attacked violently with Bilious Intermittent Fe
ver, which for several days confined me to my quar
ters at Tallassee. Your "Southern Tonic" was re
commended to me. and my friend Dr Busscy, 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 1 hail taken half
the quantity, to proceed on and join the army on
Hatchachubba. Since my return home my son was
attacked, and I sent into the city for your Tonic,
and regretted to learn there was none for sale in
Mobile. Cannot you 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. serv't.
JNO. B. HOG AN.
From J. R. M'I.EOD.M. D.
Montgomery, Nov. 1835.
Messrs. Coster & Coxe r
Gentlemen ? I have used your Southern Tonic
in a number of eases, and I have no hesitation in
saying, that I have found it decidedly more effica
cious in Ague and Fever than the remedies in gen
eral use. Its great merit is its judicious combina
tion of Stimulant, Purgative, Tonic and Diaphoretic
qualities. Respectfully,
J. R. M'LEOD.
Extract from a letter from Capt. STRINGER, of ihe
U. S. Army.
Tai lassee, June 13, 1836.
Governor Clay of this State is with us, and has
frequently introduced the mention of the great re
lief he received from the use of your Southern
Tonic in my presence It is evident he is assured
that he is indebted to your medicine for his speedy
recovery from his recent severe indisposition. His
good opinion of it is certainly a high compliment.
Yours, truly,
THOMAS STRINGER.
Dear Sirs ? I have been afflicted with Ague and
Fever for a long time, and although the remedies
which were prescribed gave me temporary relief,
yet none removed the cause of the disense, and
thereby permanently cured me till I used your South
ern Tonic. It did so. This gave me great confi
dence, and as I saw that you had recommended it in
cases of debility, general weakness, and inactivity
of the digestive organs, I induced my wife, who had
been laboring under these symptoms for a year or
more, to try it. She used one bottle with some evi
dences of. an increase of health, and a few bottle
more taken in moderate doses entirely cured her.
Respectfully, yours,
J. B. MORSE.
Prepared only Hy COSTER <fc COXE, at their
Laboratory, Montgomery, Alabama, and sold by their
Agents in every part of the United States, &c.
Sold by D. & J. EWART, <fc CO., of this town,
Agents for the sale of the Southern Tonic.
Price, Si 50 per bottle, or S 12 per Doz.
January 14 % 2
From our representative to the Legislature, Col.
Jno A. Campbell.
Gentlemen ? No medicine stands so high in my
estimation as your Southern Tonic, for the cure of
Ague and Fever I used it at first by the advice of
my family Physician, with success, and its effects
upon more recent cases have been equal y gratify
ing. Your s, truly,
JNO. A. CAMPBELL.
From Wm. M' Lena ore, Esq. a member of the Legis
lature, Alabama.
Montgomery County, Dec. 1, 1835.
Messrs. Coster & Coxe :
Dear Sirs ? I feel grarified by this opportunity of
testifying to the merits of your "Southern Tonic."
I have used it in many cases in my white and color
ed family, and not one case failed. In short, I assure
the public that it is in my op nien, the best medicine
for the cure of Fever and Aijue now in use.
Very respectfully, yours,
WM. M'LEMORE.
From Major J. B. MORSE.
Montgomery, June 30, 1836.
Messrs. Cosier &Coxe:
Gentlemen ? I have used your Southern Tonic
with unparalleled success. I cured four cases of
Ague an<l Fever permanently with one bottle of mis
invaluable mndicine.
JESSE H. MOS ELY.
FROM AGENTS.
Caiiawba, August 5, 183f>.
Messrs Coster & C<*xe :
Gkntlemkn ? It affords us pleasure to nd 1 our
testimony, founded on experimental knowledge, to
prove the efficacy, and establish ihe reputation, ot
your invaluable Southern Tonic. We have sold all
you sent us except two bottles, which were broken,
and we have not heard of its failing in the first
instance. You will please send us 10 dozen bot
tles by the firsl opportunity, without fail, and
oblige yours, &c.
HARVEY & REIGG
Selling off at Cost.
THE Subscriber intending to close his Drug and
? pothecary business as speedily as possible,
will commence selling off" his stock on the first d- y
ef April next, at Cost, for Cash only. The stock
consists of a general assortment of fresh and genu
ine Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines. Sur
geon's Instruments, Paints, Varnishds, Shop Furni
ture &e. Physicians, Merchants and Apothecaries,
have now an opportunity ol obtainining their Sum
mer supplies at lower rates than they can buy at
the North. To an approved purchaser, fhe entire
stock will be sold on accommodation terms.
S. PERC1VAL.
V Mareh *2,1837. J Z
Carriage Depository ?
THE Subscriber has just returned from the North,
where he has selected from the most fashion**
ble and extensive Manufactories, a very extensive
assortment of all descripttoqs of article*, in the line el
Carriage and Harness Dealers, xhich are now coniQf
to hand, by the different arrival*. from Charleston
and are offered for sale on ferms to Ctxnpete with any
establishment of the kind in the Southern country.
Persons wishing to purchase, would do well to caf
and examine the stock, two doors South of Bosch'
Hotel, Richardson street, Columbia, S. CaroUii*. ;
Among the assortment are the following : ? Coaifc
es, Charriotteei", Barouches, Gigs, and Sulkies of va
rious binds, Harness of every kind, leather Trunks,
Coach Furnitnir, Turned Axels, Springs, Step^FIs
ted Ware of evpry description for rodOQtinga, Bow
for light and leather Tow, Whips, assorted.
Rkpairinc of every kind done with despatch.
All orders will be thankfully received and promptly
executed.
HENRY D A Via
Scj?. 17 39 tf
Slate of South Carolina.
UNION DISTRICT.
IN CHANCERY.
"Willis Benson, et al. )
vs. > BUI far Partition . .
Elias Benson, et al. .
r r appearing to my satisfaction that Elias Benson/
Gabriel Benson, Nancy Walker, Jeremiah Grm'
ory and Theresa his wife, W. W. Stokes, and nU*
wife Elizabeth, late Elizabeth ? Foster, WilKam B/
Stokes, Melinda Stokes, Hiram Tatnm and his
wife Ellen, late Ellen ^tokes, James Ti<juor, arul his'
wife Eliza, late Eliza Stokes, Peter Stokes, John*
D Martin, and his wife Raphael, late
Stokes, Rebecca Sloker, Nan'./ Stokes, and. Jesfl1
F. Stokes, defendants in the above stated ense, end
heirs at Law of Abner Benson, late of UnIm dis
trict, deceased, reside beyond the limits of this SUM*
It i? therefore, on motLn of P '*kins, Solicitor for
complainants, ordered 'th- V siid defenda*^ do
plead answer or demurr ? tl ? * ' ?n this c.se, within
three months from the publican r ?jfVuis order, or
the said Bib will be ordered pro c^'.ifeMo, as to tbaML
Commissioner's Office, )
Union C. H. Jan. lOtb 1837 t
January 2! ^ * A 'iVCF" C' %
JenJist's Instruments.
THE subscriber has a splendid set of scaling and
cleansing Instruments, with a complete set ef
Extracting Instruments, of the moat approved form
and highest finish, which he will dispose of at rea
sonable terma. . S. BLaNDING.
Dec 13 53 tf
JRowfon I
THIS -beautiful Stallion and celebrated Racer
will make his second season in America, under
the direction of Mr F. H. Gerow, at W. Hampton's
Woodlands Estate, five miles below Colombia, and
be let to mares at $75 the season, $120 to- ins ore, and
one dollar to the groom ; the money to be paid in
advance, or before the mares are taken away.
The season . will commence on the first of Feb
ruary anJ end the-first of July. Extensive rye and
grass pastures provided for marcs, and separate ktfa
for such as may have young foals, and mares well
fed.at fifty cents per day. Every care will be taken
to guard asrcinst accidents, but no responsibility
should they occur.
Row ton is a goodchesnut without white, fifteen
and a half hands high, of great bone and mnsde. Me
is a horse of the finest limbs, and roost exact propor
tions, and after the exportation of Amphion was con
sidered the most beautiful stallion in England. His
stock are thought very promising, and am seDiitr as
high as the get of any stallion in the kingdom. By a
reference to the sporting periodicals of the day*
Rowton's pedigree and perforratnees may be aeen,
as also the very high estimation in which he is held
both in England and America.
N.B ? Black servants sent with mares, will bo
boarded gratis ; having no accommodations for while
persons on the spot, they must board in Columbia er~
elsewhere. 57 dec 28
?5" The A ligusta Chronicle and Georgia Courier
will please copy the above six times weekly, and
send their accounts to this office.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to Dr. Samuel Green, late
of the Town of Columbia, deceased are re
quested to make payment without delay, and thoee
to whom the estate is indebted ore requested to far
tiish the Executors with their accounts duly proven*,
and copies of Notes or Bonds.
' F. W. GREEN, ) Vrmtnr.
JAMES S. GUIGNARD, ] t'iecutopt
Columbia, April 7th, 1837 15 1
*votice.
THE interest of David T. Hopkins deceased, m?
the well known Steam Packet James Boat-'
wright, is for sale u^>on a credit of one year with*
interest from date. For further particulars applies- -
tion can he made to James U Tradewell, Columbia, ?
to Major Wm Hopkins of the Fork, or to Chariea
Brenan of Charleston. 2 janl3
- Town Property.
THE Subscriber wisTiing to dispose of the whole'
of his Town Property , he offers for sale the fol
lowing valuable Houses and I>ots, viz :
Two Houses in the upper part of the Town an
the Main street, in the centre of the Cotton busineaB*
these lots extend through the square.
Also,
Two 2 story houses on the corner of Richardson
and Lady streets, opposite Urigg's (late Edgar*S>
Hotel, and one other I-ot with two 2 story houses on
the same square; the whole or anjr parlot theabovo
property will be sold low, and on a liberal credit.
S. PERCIVAL.
March 22d, 1837 , 12
Under Decree In Equity.
Trustees of Waring and ux vs. Dawson' and UX
and al.
On the fir?t M ON DAY in May, being the 1st, will be
sold in fronj of the Court House ofRichlond Die*
t/ict, at 12 o'clock, M
All th it square of LANI) in the town of Colom-'
bia containing 4 acres, more or less, and bounded
North l>y Gerviis-stjEast by iIepderson-street,Sontfc
by Senate-street, and Wot by Ihckens-street.
Conditions cash. Purch:*>cr to pay for paper*.
EDWARD R, LAURENS,
March 13 Master in Equity:
Farm, and Healthy SiWK
finer Residence7,
FOR SALE.'
THE Subscnbcr offers for sale the place wbereeg1
he now resides, about one mile north of the'
Lunatic Asylum, the house contains six rooms, s*
pantry, and store room, with all itecessary out build-'
m^s and accommodations for 15 to 2U negroes, about
two hundred acres of land, thirty or forty cleared1
and under fence, tiie rest is well wooded with oak
and pine, there ore several handsome situations for
buildings commanding a fine view of the town.
Al*<>,
Another tract of land, containing about one hun
dred and forty acres, lying betweenthe Rice Creek
road, and Dr. Marks' Female Academy, on this tract
is a beautiful site for a Duelling House, surrounded
bv a thick growth of pine and oak.
S. PERCIVAL. ,
March 23, 1837 12
South Carolina.
RICHLAND DISTRICT.
IN TUB COURT OF ORDINARY.
Wiliam Brown and wife Mar
garet, Applicant
vs.
RandellGrant and Sally his wife,
John Miller and Mary his wife,
Ileirs and Repre"
sent atives ef Ben.
Jordon Lee and Letty his wife, |jamin Hodg*r de
John Sims and Lucy his wife, | cea?edi
Danl. Martin & Rachel his wife,
Reuben Cusad & Anne his wife,
Trinity Martin, Tade Hodge, &
Nan? y Martin, Defeiviajus.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Roodel Grant
and Sally his wife, John Miller atid Mary his
wife, Jordon Lee and Lettey Iii? wife, and Reuben
Cus id, four of the defendants, reside without thie
Stato; it is therefore ordered that tltoy do appearand
object to the division or sale of tho real estate of
Benjamin Hodge, on or before tl? -first day of Mag
next or their consent to the same will be entered on
record
? ? JAM ES S, GUIGNARD, O: R. v.*
March . H> 8f <
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