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DR. PETERS' \*e$tlable*lnti- Bilious JPills. HAVING 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 them extensively known to render that re putation universal. " It is only a few years sir.ee these Pills were first presented to the Public, but in tha? limesome thous ands of persons might be found who would solemnly declare that they believed their lives were saved by tlHHSu and in many cases after they had tried most and perhaps ail the common remedies in vain. ? Wherever they are known they are rapidly coming into use and thir affords the most substantial and convincing jjroof of their menu They are composed entirely of vegetable matter, and honestly promise no more than mey faithfully A physician of eminence who had witnessed the efifcary of these PUIS in hie own private practice, lad the candor recently to acknowledge to the pro rtwr, that he had never used an article thatansw rrad a better purpose for what they are recommen dftLand that; they ought deservedly to stand at the Wad 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 so decssivp, from sources aa 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 the Stomach, Bowels, Liver, and Spleen; such as Heart Bum, Acid Eructations, Nausea, Head Ache, pom and distention of the Stomach and Bowels, In lipniH Diarrhoea, Cholic, Jaundice, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Lose of Appetite, Sick Head Ache, &c. They are a safe and comfortable aperient for females during pregnancy and subsequent con finement, relieving sickness ef 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 in the pleasures of the table, find speedy relief from the sense of op pression and distention which follow, by taking the rills. Those who are drinking Mineral Waters, and Jtsrtaealarlytbosefrom ague and fever districts, will find them a valuable adjunct. Those who are es~ posed to the vicissitudes of weather, on voyages or journeyvcaa take them at all times with perfect "d?p. having been educated under the most emi nent American and European Medical professors, ? &|?sct^uii his profession many years in different climates, considers himself well qualified to judge of the nature of inveterate 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. inventor and sole proprietor. Each box containing forty Pills. ' Price 50 Cents. DEATH AND DISEASE. Mens sana in, carport tana ? 4 A mind well lodged, and masculine of course.' Death met Disease the other day, i ml thns they goseipped on the way. D*fcTB? How comes it fhend, in every shape, Yon let so many folks escape? A few years hack, and every elf OncesKk, you laid upon the shelf. Dyspepsia then had power to kill ? Astkma defied the doctor's skill ? The lancet too at all times Bought, Its hecatomb of victims brought; Then Coftiveneu could fatal prove* And Rheumatism no power remove, . A simple oold where'er you went, A subject to my kingdom sent How comes it then, that now-a days, . . % FoOceriip your gripe and go their ways? ? Asthma subsides ? Ih/spepsia's cured, The- faxes* is no note enured; the sick to day forget all sorrow, And kugh at both of us tomorrow. Disease ? Dread sire! I use sM means I can. Toahbreviate the Hfe of man: I dag hie footsteps from hie birth, T30>e returns to mother earth; And though 'tis true that my success ladafty growing less and less This sstja&rtion I can feel, I have not slackened in my seat? I use aKmeans I used of old; Changes of weather? hot a?l cold; I give them colds; I give them pains, I met their hones; 1 fire their veins; I potion diem with rancid bile, In piece of the <&ges?v?*hyie, Yet ad is useless nothing kills, Dbatb ? How's that! Disease?' Ther a& take Peters' Pills. A large and fresh supply of these celebrated Pills with the Patent Vegetable Medkinm Stomachics, et Hepatice, for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver com Just received snd for sale wholesale and retail by A. FITCIL Sole Agent for the City of Columbia. N.8. Dragists and Country merchants will be sup plied at New York Prices. Be&3 50 Notice. males, and 3 or 4 families _ Factory. Abo. 15 Girls to Weave on Power [x>oms. None will be received but those who can come well recommended as to character and industry. Appli cation to be made at the Factory, to . WILLIAM JENKS, Sup't. May 27 ' ; . 21 TfcK. D. C. DE LEON has returned to Columbia, JLP and will resume the duties of his profession. June 10 2t 24 Columbia^ February 11, 1837. Saluda Manufacturing ?o> Resolved, by the Board of Directors of Haluda Manufacturing- Company, That the Books shall be opened on the 1st day of March noxt, at the counting house of D. & J. Ewart & Co., for an additional subscription of one hurtdri d tfitMistmtf-dollars to capital Stock of the Company. New subscribers will be admitted into the Company on the same terms and on the same conditions of original sub scribers. Ten dollars a shar- on each share ?of one hundred dollars will be required at time of subscribing^ and ten dollars a share at the end ot each and every sixty days thereafter, until the whole will b ? paid. A failure to com ply -with these terms, will inure in aforferure of the stock- for the benefit of the Coinpaiy. The Company having one fourth of the mill filled with machinry, and now i.i operat no. and another fourth in progress of setting up, are ahle to calculate tc a reasonable degree of certainty, thn value of their undertaking. To iuak?* the establishment available to the full extent of which it is capable, they have com^ to the determination, provided thoy can sell thf* stock, to fill the mill from the basemert to the attic *tory The citizens of our State, arid particularly thf present stockholders, are called upon to a d in an undertaking which will be a credtt to our State, and will most unquestion^ ahJy exceed in profitable or pecuniary results soy joint stock com pan v within the State. DAVID E WART, President. FITZ M WES. WILL make his present * eason at Mr. J. C* j Singleton's plantation, 14 miles below Co- ? tambia, and will be let ro mares at $8 each single J leap, $15 the season, which may be discharged by the payment of $12, if paid by the first of July, ! $25 to injure a mare with foal, and 25 cents to the 1 groom. The insurance to be paid as soon as the mare is ascertained to be with foal or ported with. Every attention will be paid to prevent accidents or escapes but no responsibility for either if they occur. J\st?rage furnished gratis, grain fed at $3 per week. Boys fenftd gratis, for further particulars, see hand sills. ? V, V. TAYLOR. Manager. *?<*? - '? L Carriage Repository. SHERMAN has on hand a large assortment !? of Carriages of almost every description, of hi? own manufacture, and is constantly receiving from the best manufactories at the North regular supplies of Carriages of all kinds; made expressly lor this market, and ?warranted of the best materials and workmanship, all of which will be sold on as good terms as can b^ bought in this State. ! N.B. ? Particular attention paid to all kinds of Re pairing in the carriage line. 49 Nov 28 Orders, i\7o 16. HEAD QUARTERS, ) Columbia, 1st April, 1837. $ 80 much of Orders No 11 dated 4th March, 1837 as relates to the reviews of the 6th, 8th, 9th and 10th Regiments 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 will parade by Regiments for drill, and the Officers and Sergeants encamp by Brigades at the limes and plafM following, viz : - The 10th Regiment of Infantry at Richardson s, on Tuesday the 30th May next. The 9th Regiment of Infantry at Lowe's, on Friday the 2nd ef June next. The 6th Regiment of Infantry at Lomax, on Tues day the 6th of June. The 8th Regiment of infantry at Morrow ? old field, on Thursday the 8th of June. The 4th Regiment of Infantry at Verrennes on Monday the 12th of June. The 4*nd Regiment of Infantry at Mmton, an Wednesday the 14th of June, The 2nd Regiment of Infantry at Hall s en Sat urday the 17th of June. The 5th Regiment of Infantry at Hunter s on Tuesday the 20th of Jnne. The 1st Regiment of Infantry at Bruton's on Sat urday the 24th of June. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry at Toney s Old Store on Tuesday the 27th of June. The 40th Regiment of Infantry at Boyd's on Thursday the 29th of June. The 4ist Regiment of Tntantry at Park s Old Field, on Saturday the 1st of July next. The 45th Regiment of Infantry near the Burnt Factory on Tyger River, on Tuesday the 4th of July The 36th Regiment of Infantry at Timmons' Old Field on Friday the 7th of July. * The Officers and Sergeants of the 9th Brigade will assemble in encampment at Gaffnev's Old Fielder near the Limestone Springs on Monday the 10th of *?The 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade for drill at Wilkin*' Old Field on Monday the 17th of T 1 - The 34th Regiment of Tnfentry at Yorkville on Tbursdav the 20th of July. The 46th Rpgiment of Infantry at Ebenezer on Saturday the 22nd of July. . . The 35th Regiment of Infantry at Union Court Hooee. on Tuesday the 25th of July. The 26th Regiment of Infantry at Thomas Old Reld on Thursday the 27th of July. , The 27th Regiment of Infantry at Oliver s Uld Field, on Saturday the 29th of July. . The Officers and Sergeants of the 6th Bnpde will encamp at Young's on Monday the 31st of July The Regiment of Cavalry attached to the btn Brigade, will parade for drill and review at Young's, on Saturday the 5th of August next. t The 25th Regiment of Infantry at Wmnsboro < n Monday the 7th of August. The 24th Regiment of Infantry at Bell son Wed nesday the 9th of August. The 28th Regiment of Infantry at Teague s Uld Field on Saturday the 12th of August. The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Bngade will encamp at Belfast on Monday the 14th of August. The 39th Reg:ment of Infantry will parade for drill on Monday the 21st of August at Lon^V The Officers and Sergeants of the 5tll Bngade will eiyamp at Camden on Monday the 28th ot * Th^ 21st aift 22nd Regiments of Infantry will pemde fc* djilLftt such, convenient place as may be selected and jpa Wished in orders by the Brigadier General, on Tuesday the 5th of September next. The 20th and 44th Regiments of Infantry at Sum terville on Friday the 8th of September. The 29th Regiment of Infantry at Darlington Court House on Tuesday the 12th of September . . The 30th Regiment of Infantry at BcrmettsviHe en Thursday the 14th of September. The 28th Regiment of Infantry at Chesterfield Court House on Saturday the 16th of September. The 15th Regiment of Infantry at Williamson s on Thursday the zlst of September. The Officers and Sergeants of the 2nd Brigade will encamp at such place a* 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 Bng ade will encamp at PickensviUe on Monday the 2nd of October next. V ? . . Ttie Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers of all the Regiments, except those of the 37th, 25th, 39th, 21st, and 22nd, will assemble for drill the day previou* to their respective parades. "His Cavalry* not otherwise ordered, will parade by Troops or Squadrons with the Infantry Regi ments most con vement . Complete returns of the Militia of each Bngade, and public arms in use, will be made by the Briga dier General to the Adjutant and Inspector General, before 1st of October next. The Brigadier Generals or Officers in command of Brigades are charged with the extension of this order, to their respective commands. Bv order of the Commander-in-Chief. * JAMES JONES, Adjutaat and Inspector-General. Notice. THE Subscriber being desirous to withdraw from his present businessv offers for sale his entire stock of Books, Stationary Ac. The stock is good, and well adapted for this market, it is composed of a variety not surpassed by any similar establishment in the State. The terms will be such that it would be an object for any one with a capital that wishes to engage in this line of business. The store is one hundred and fifty feet deep, with a dwelling attached, situated on the corner of the block, the lot extend ing to the back street, it bein? one of the most de sirable situations for a Book establishment &c n the place, having recently been put m good repair at a considerable" expense, and under a lease for a term i of years, wan approved tenant that would procure the stock, could .occupy it at the same low rent as ; now paid. - AlHwrfceusehold furniture, will be sold, provided the stock of Books &c. is disposed of. He oilers also for sale two Squares of Land, lying south of the old burfmg ground near the Columbia Bridge. . . The undersigned tenders his most sincere thanks I for past favors to those that have sustained him in I business, and solicits a continuation of the same, to ' enable him to close his affairs. 'Those indebted to him will please come fbn^ard and settle arrears, in | order that he may pay tfyse he is indebted to. Having been in business fo^the last fifteen years i in this place and not sum* more on an average, than j one a year, he hopes still he may close his mercan ' tile transactions without resortiiig to this unpleasant recourse, and then apply his attention hereafter to | that which is better adapted to his|resent^ej^th. Columbia, April 25, 1837 17 3t P. S. The Charleston Mercury and Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, wiH please give the above two inserttons and forward their accounts for P^y* ment to D Equity ? miOTICE is hereby given, that a Special Circuit Court of Equity will be held, by one of the Chancellors at Newberry Court House on the first Monday after the 4th Monday in June, being the 3rd day of July next, instead of the regular time heretofore fixed bv Law, and to be held six days if so long be requisite* Parties and Witnesses are re quired to attend accordingly. By order of '&rk. May 13 ? 19 Chloride JLime. 1000 lbs. Dry Chloride Lime for sale. The value of this powerful disinfecting agent nnd purifier, -and its comparative cheapness, should com mend its free use to every family dunng the present season . Superior Fresh Tama rinds. Just opened, a lot of *very superior frosh Tama rinds, put up in clarified syrup, in J?e and twp pound jars Apply at E. SILJ/S Drug ^t,or^ . Vfry27 6t ' * near Roseh s Hotel. New Arrangement. TIIE Subscriber has made preparation to have j his .Medicine forwarded monthly. In adopting \ this course', he will be enabled to keep on hand fresh j articles, and the newest Chemical Preparations which i come to hand, Physicians and Planters can be fur- i nished at all times with such medicines as can be de- j pended on, and at as low prices as are furnished in I the State. A. FITCH. March 4 9 T Dumfries' Itch Ointment. HE extensive sale and established reputuatoin j-. of Dumfries' Itch Ointment, encourages the proprietor.ro recommend it with renewed confidence to the public, as a most innocent as well as powerful application for this annoying disease. The most in veterate cases have been cured in one hour by this esteemed Ointment. It contains no Mercury, or other noxious ingredient, and may be confidently ap plied even to the youngest children, or pregnant fe males. Price 37* cents. DR. RELFE'S ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS. For Indigestion, Loss o f A ppctite , Listlcssness, Head ache t Costiveness , Flatulence , Cholic, Bilious Affections, fyc. <?'C. To comment on the efficacy of these Pills, after a successful experience of many years in England and America has established their reputation, is needless. Suffice it to observe, that for redundancy of Bile, Flatulence, Costiveness, Headache, &c. &o. they will undoubtedly prove far more serviceable than those drastic purges too frequently employee, and will not only at the same time tend to remove t he of fending cause by gentle motions, and strengthen ?he digestive organs, but improve the appetite and reno vate the system. Price 50 cents. DR. RELFE'S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC, For Sick Head Ache , Re price 50 cents. %* 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 Drug Store, ( corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert Hall, Boston ; and, by special appointment, by | F. W. GREEN, Druggist, April 15 Columbia. S. C. SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Court or Ordinary. LAURENS DISTRICT. Alexander Filson and wife, } Samuel Hunt and wife, \ Petition for vs. k Partition. Daniel Felder, and others. J rr appearing to my satisfaction that Burrell Atkin son, and Nancy his wife, Jesse Alexander, and his children, defendants in thi9 case, reside with out the State, It is therefore ordered, that they ap pear and object to the sale or division of the real estate, on or before the first of September next, or their consent to the same will be entered on record June 10 W. J). WATTS, O. L. D. CHOLERA, Samraer Complaints, ofchildren&c. may soon be expected, and the following medi cine is a sure and sale cure. No family ought to be without one bottle at least, when it is notorious thousands of children die annually in this State with that obstinate complaint. Diseases of the bowels frequently effect grown persons as well as children and no instance has yet been known where this medicine has be*n used where it has failed, therefore confidently recommenced to eveqy one' constantly to have it in their houses. ' V READ AND BELIEVE. This renredy h%s been u$ed by many eminent physicians, some of whom have charge of the Invest Hospitals in the United States, where tuo Ch<Jera has prevailed to a great extent, and been fatal to the . intemperate, aged And lunatic persons. Their con fidence in this medicine is such, that they say they are not afraid of the most inveterate cases of Asiatic Cholera, when taken in time. ? The following are only a small proportion of the certificates 1 have of the efficiency of this certain remedy for the Cholera. Those opposed to qua&e* ry will at once see that tfci* is nothing of the kind, for those who have subscribed their names to thedV certificates, live amor^g us, and are known to be men of the fir&standing, and upon whose word the ut most reliance can be placed Directions. ? Take a table spoonful of the mixture, with the same quantity of water, every hour or half lyur, as occasion may require, until vomiting, purg ing and pains have ceased. In common,- ordinary cases of diarhoea, a table spoonful of the mixture may betaken three or four times a day, and repeated at night on going ;o bed. This medicine has been administered to children alHictei! with diarhoea, or cholera morbus, cholera infantum and summer com plaints, with complete success. In no case has it failed to cure the most inveterate attack. The best mode of administering it to children, is, to take a tea spoonful of the mixture and mix it with the same quantity of water, giving it as above directed ? a little sugar may be added to make it nure palatable. JO" keep the bottle well corked. ?When the cholera wf.e raging her.i to a great ex tent, the Rev. Dr John French, had occasion to use this preparation twice in his own family, and has given the following certificate of its efficacy : "On Thursday my little son came home from school, making great complaint of sick stomach and pain in the bowels. He looked to be quite sick. J[ immediately gave him a dose of this medicine ; he w*as presently relieved, and has - not- complained | since. "On Friday, while absent from home, a white girl, iving at ray house, was taken with nausea and painl in tne bowels. My wife gave her a dose ot this me dicine, and to use her own words, it acted like a fcharm. She was well before I returned to the house, and has remained so ever since. , Norfolk, Sept. 6th, 1832. This certificate, which adds no little weight to the value and importance of my medicine, is riven Uy the Rev. Arthi.r Cooper, Inspector of our Borough, ~ and 1 have no doubt his name will be recognized by ever}* individuals this section of the country. He presents.it cheerfully, believing it to cause many to possess what he considers to be the most valuable of all med cines. I am suro it will convince those who have an abhorrence to patent medicines, that this is no quackery. Only read this. Norfolk; July 17, 1335. Mr. R S Bernard ? Sir, 1 am greatly opposed to anything like quackery, but when 1 rellect upon the gooayour invaluable remedy lias done, and might continue to do, if made generally known, I am wil ling to throw aside any thing like prejudice, and freely give my opinion upon your medicine, in my situa tion of lile, it frequently happens that diseases of every kind come under ray observationj-but the major part of them seem to be, at this season of the year, premonitory symptoms of Cholera ? many of which, I have no doubt, prove fatal for want of such a preparation as yours. Now, sir, the remedy for Cholera (as you call it) is the very thing tliat is want ing tosjay the progress of this distressing disease. ? This 1 speak from experience. I have not only used it repeatedly in n?y own family, but have adminis tered it to many others, and I can with truth say its* effects have surpassed my most sanguine expecta tions. In several cases where the bowels were in a most deranged state, other remedies had been ad ministered, until really tlx? patient was in great dan ger of dying, and from simply giving a dose or two of your remedy for cholera as described, immediate relief vva$;jound. In one instance 1 used it upon a servant, a member of my family, i hat was laboring under a dreadful bowel complaint, spasms and vomit ing ? lor some time my wife and sell had serious ap prehensions that she would die ? but alter giving one d(*e of your remedy/or cholera, the vomiting ceased, the pains gradually disappeared, and the next day she entirely recovered. * 1 have also used this medi cine with children troubled with bowel and summer complaint, and in no case has it failed to cure them. Most willingly dt*I recommend it to my acquaintan ces, and hope all prudent persons will avail them selves of so valuable a medicine ? ARTHUR COOPER. Tbi* invaluable medicine is for sale only by A. FITCH, Columbia. May 27 21 | Saddlery Ware House. | ^SHERMAN <fc HAWLEY, at the old stan<' of J^J. & L. Sherman, keep constantly on hand a omplete assortment of Saddlery and Harness, com prising almost every articic in their line. They also manufacture to order all kinds of Military Equip ments in their line at short notice, and do all kinds of repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, with neatners and despatch. Nov ** 49 Clark's JMolcl. Ill AVE the pleasure to inform the public that the above Hotel will be opened on Saturday, the 11th instant, by Messrs. J. M. Koach, <fc A. Thomp son, for the accomodation of all respectable persons that may think proper to call. I have no hesitation in recommending tliem as well qualified to keep a well regulated; quiet, orderly house, and have no doubt but iliey 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 Propi let or. JAMES M. ROACH, \ Present Projni A. THOMPSON, < etors. March 11 10 The Charleston Courier and Mercury, Savannah Georgian, Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, Milledge ville Standard of Union, and Mobile Commercial Advertiser, will insert the above weekly for three months and forward their accounts to the subscribers COMMITTED. TO the gaol of Chester District on the 24th irwt., a Negro man, CATO, he says that he belongs to Warren Moore in Lincoln county, N C, near BatiesFord. Cato is about fifty years old, black, about five feet eight inches high. The owner is requested to prove his properly, pay charges, and take him away. D G. CABEEN, SCD Chester C. H., May 24th 22 3t White, Lee, & Co., SUMTERYILLE, S.C. RE Agents for the sale of Costei ? Core's origi nal Southern Tonic. The virtues of this valuable Southern Medicine are becoming well known ; they have in their pos ession certificates of its efficacy. May 12th, 1837 19 A w Beat this who Can. Edo challenge the world to simplify or im _ _ prove the principle of Cooper's Tumbling Shaft horse power. It 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 tfcat of any of the old plans, is much easier propelled, and more durable. The said power is now ir. operation, in the lot of William W. Purse, Cabinet Maker, near the Com mercial Bank, where it can be seen at any time. A<jy peison or persons wishing to purchase the. right for Machines or Disrricts, will apply to Dr. Frede rick W. Green, our agent, just below the Branch Bank, who will make con veyances for the same. ROBERT M. MAUPIN, JOHN W. LANGHORNE. In Equity. LAURENS DISTRICT. Elizabeth Ellen, George Dillard, end f Bi" in PartIlion wife, and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Martha Pra ter, Amelia Potts, Francis Fincher, and Sarah his wife, Joseph Garret, Noah Garrett, Ellen Garrett, Jesse Garrett, and Elizabeth his wife, James White, and Mary his wife, and Phebe Garrett, Defendants in the above stated case, reside from and without the limits of this State : it is ordered, that they do plead, answer or demurr to the bill of complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taxen pro confesso, as to them W. R. FARLEY, C. E. L D. Commissioner's Office, ) March 6th, 1837 $ March 18 11 Limestone Springs. THE Stockholders of the Limestone Springs Company will please call at the Insurance of fice in Columbia and receive their Scrips for the amount of stock for which they have subscribed. And all those that have not paid in full ore earnestly requested to make immediate payment to the Super intendant or to Mr. John Glass who is authorized to receive it, and who may be found every day (cxcept Sundays,) atThe above named office. J.W.CLARK, Superintendant Limestone Springs. April 26 8w 17 Notice. THE Firm of Kin der, M'Gregor & Co, consists of Daniel Kinsler, P. M'Gregor, and the es tatp-vof James MacFie, and as it is tiesimble that the affairs of the estate of James MacFie, late of ColumI bia, should be speedily adjusted and settled, we cal, upon all persons who stand indebted to said estate to come forward at as early ft day as possible, and settle or liquidate the same, with the aforesaid Firm of Kinsler, M'Gregor & Co , who are duly author ixed to settle and receipt for the same. Any per sons having any demands against said estate will also presenfr them. * CATHERINE MACFIE, Adm'x, JOHN BRYCE, Adm'r. May 16, 1837 20 8t Dr. Blackwell's Celebrated ANT ACRID TINCTURE, For tfye Cure of Venereal Disorder s, Stubborn Gleet, Siminai Effusions , Weakness of the Ureter or Blad der, Diabetes or Difficulty in maki ie Water. PRICE $5 00. THESE DROPS are chiefly composed of veget able aubstances ; their use and efficacy have been fully proved by hundreds, and may be relied on as perfectly sure and safe. Dr. Blackwell hav ing I prepared and uset them for many years in his exten sive practice in Scotland with great s ttisfaction, and jjKiHad? rful success among, his numerous Patient*. ? 7>r Blackwell, the inventor of this u uly valuable medicine, makes no other claim to public confidence, than whatTxprrience has so fully-justified ; ~nd he does not, in the least, hesitate to warrant them as a safe and certain CUREfor the Venereal Disor ders, Stubborn Gleets, Seminal Effusions, Weakness of the Ureter or Bi.AorER, Dia betes, or Difficulty in making Water. It i^ allowed by the most skilful practitioners in physic and surgery, that no distemper incidet t to the human body is so difficult to befcMtred as stub born gleets and seminal wenkneases, from whatever cause proceeding; ; and their conseqnenees are no less dangerous than their cure is difficult ; since they ext emely weaken and debilitate the generative powers, render feeble and inactive the whole ner vous system, frequently occasion hectic heats, nains in the back, or a nervous consumption, which, if not prevented by some powerful remedy, terminate in death itself. Such, therefore, as have the misfor tune to be afflicted with old or stubborn gleets, sem inal effusioHB, -r any weakness of the ureter or bladder, diabetes, or difficulty in making water, would undoubtedly be glad of relief by some cer* fain, safe and speedy remedy, which they may bfe assuyd with the greatest certainty, they, will re receive by taking that balsamic restorative, and effi* caeious medicine, the Ant Acrid Tincture, which, in numberless instances, has never been known to fail of curing the most stubborn-gipet in a few weeks, without confinement, or little or no trouble to the patient. These Drops can be taken by any one without being discovered by the most intimate ac quaintance ? and one bottle is generally found suffi cient to effect a perfect cure. Directions accompany each Bottle. For sale at the Columbia Drug Stare, opposite the Court House. Jhne 3rd 22 M1 For Rent. RS. BELL'S dwelling house opposite Mrs. Raoul's. The house has been recently fitted up and painted. The lot contains one acre pleasant Jy situated in a healthy part of the town. The wa t?ris excellent', and the garden contains a variety of Vegetables and Fruif Trees. Apply to J. A.CRAWFORD. '? June 10 Sv 2t 5 The State of South Carolina. B PROCLAMATION. ?Y PIERCE M BUTLER, Governor and Cora ' mander-in-Chief in and over the State afore* aid. Whereas, information has been received by this department, that a certain free coloured man, lamed TOM ARCHER, was on or about the 29th >f March last, feloniously taken and carried off from he house of widow Hill, near the Fishdam Ford, in he district of Chester, by two white men, who railed themselves Alexander Archer and ? Harris. Now know Ye, to the intent that the said boy Tom Archer may be restored to freedom and his riends and that the said Felons may be brought to egal trial and condign punishment, I do hereby offers reward of two hundred dollars for the apprehension ind conviction of the Thieves, and also two hundred jollars to any person who shall return the said boy safe to his friends. Said Tom Archer, is about 29 years old, complexion of a yellow cast, has a scar on one cheek, ana is near 6 feet high: It is further stated, that two white men of the above names, were at Kingston, in Autauga county, Alabama, about the 8th or 9th of April last, with the said boy Tom Archer, and there offered him for sale, bnt on the said boy's declaring he was a free man, no sale could be effected, and that they carried him from there, and said they were going to Greenuborough. Given under my hand and the Seal of the State, at Columbia, this 2nd day of June, Anno Domini 18J7. [l.s.J P. M. BUTLER. By the. Governor. B H. SAXON, Sec. of State. Commuted, TO the Jail of Richland district as a runaway, a negro man who calls his name PAUL and says he belongs to Susan Claireyof 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 left car. The owner is requested to come forward prove property pay charges and take him away. JESSE DEBRUHL, S R. D. April 22 16 IVoficc. TO the Stockholders of the Nesbitt Manufactu ring Company Pursuant to an order this day adopted, at a meet ing of the Stockholders of the Nesbitt Manufactu ring Company, notice is hereby given that the Stock holders, are requiied to pay in one thin! of the stock subscribed (being the first instalment under the churter,' at the Bran?h of the Bank of the State in Columbia, on or before the 1st day of Afay next. WJ LSON" NESBIT i\ PrexdenL ' Columbia, March 31, 1837 21 EX?HA?tie. ^IHECKS at Sight on Lexington, Kent :cky, by KJ RICHARD SONDLEY, Agent Bank of CharU 'ton. Nov 29 tf 49 WILLIAM H. IIAMNEcR, has the pleasure fb informing his Boarders and Customers, that he has reduced his Hotel rates tQ the following prices: Boarding per week, $4,50 Transient Boarders per (>ay 1,50 Breakfast. Dinner and SHpper, 50 April 1 13 Spring <fc hummer Clotfcui#, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, A. C. SQUJEK, & CO. (At the sign of Ae Black Hat.) A' [Nearly opposite Briggs' late Edgar's Hotel.) RE receiving from their own Manufactory, a very extensive assortment of FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, made expressly for this Market, the materials and workmnnship are warr nted to be of the best which they offer to their former customers and to the public generally at the lowest price*. Consisting in part of the following, viz : DRESS AND FROCK COATS, Coatees and Hunting Coats , Of Black and Blue Mixed Merino, do do do Summer Coats, do do Bombazene and Bombazette, do and Mixed Lasting, White and Brown Linen, do do Grass Linen, Blue Stripes and Nankin, &c. PANTALOONS, Of Black, Drab and Blue Mixed Merino, Blue, I)rab and Black Summer Cloth, Black Bomhaztne and Minerette do and Mixed Lasting and Bombazette, White and Brown Linen Drillings, Fancy Plain and Striped Linen Drillings, White and Brown French and Grass Linens, ? Yellow Nanlun and Stripes, &c. &c. VESTS, Of Plain Blk. and Fancy Silks and Sattins, Bombazine and Merino, Plain aud White Figured Valencies, do do do Maraeilies, Fancy Marseilles and Valencies, Plain Figured, Boys do Silk Velvet and Toilanetts. ROUNDABOUTS, Of Brown and White Linen, do do Grass Linen, do Holland and Stripes, Blk Bombazette and Nankin, Russia Duck, &c &c. BOYS DRESS COATS, . Frock Coats, Coatees, Rounabouts, Pantaloons and Vests: Of Merino Summer Cloth, Bombazines, Linens Arc &c. Also, A great variety of Servants Clothing. Also, A large assortment of Linen and Cotton Shirts, Drawers, Collarsy Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Suspen ders, Hosiery, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Shoulder Braces, Clothes, Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Pen and Pooket Knives, Pocket Books and Wallets, Silver Ever Pointed Pencils,. Perfumeries, of various kinds, &c. Also, UMBRELLAS, Of Black, Brown, Blue and Green Silk and Cotton, (from 26 to 31 inches.) Also, Fashionable Drab and Black, Russia Beaver and Silk HATS. with Boots, Shoes. Pumpe and Slippers. Abo, Leather, Folio, Pormanteau, Bellows T\op? HSU, Seale and fanry TRUNKS. Also, Broadcloths, Casimeres and Sunder Goods in the piece, which will be made to orier or sold by the Pattern, on the best terms*. May 13 j? 19 ? * A Farm, a lid Healthy Sum mer Residence* FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale the place wheceen j he now resides, about one mile north of the Lunatic Asylum, the house contains six moms, a pantry, and store room, with all necessary out build ings and uccommodations for 13 to 20 negroes, about two hundred acres of land, thirty or forty cleared and under fence, the rest is well wooded with oak ! and pine, tl^ere ore several handsome situations for buildings commanding a fine view of the town. Alsu, Another tract of land, .rontaining about one hun dred and forty acres, lying between the Rice Cre<"jK mail, and Dr. Marks' Female Academy, on this ,#facl is a beautiful site for a Dwelling House, surro^^^ by athirk growth of pme and oak S. FER' nyiL Marrh 22, 1837 ? "?a*** Carriage Depot "MIHE Subscriber has just returned from the North, JL where he has selected from the most fmkicmm* lie and extensive Manufactories, a very exf i&sortraent of all descriptions of articles, in the Carriage and Harness Dealers, which are now * o hand, by the different arrivals from Chs ind are offered for sale on terms to compels with if Mtablishment of the kind in the Southern epnODQT) I Persons wishing to purchase, would dio wellto.cw md examine the stock, two doors South of Hooch7 Hotel, Richardson street, Columbia, 8. Carolina. ' Among the assortment are the fbUow<w>3tfeMfc', !*, Charriottee*, Barouches, Gip. and Sulkies ef ?a rious kinds, Harness of every kii^l* T ? t * - Coach Furnitnre, Turned Axels. ?] Led Ware of every description tof 'i for light and leather Tops, Whips, asaoi Repair ing of every kind done witk ? All orders will be thankfully r/eceive<l*a4lp^WpFli executed. - ? HENRY DtAVia. Sep. 17 38 ' * ?' tfr "22- ? r ^ r Dentist's Instruments. " ** * of sealing i complete se _. _ __ approved form and highest finish, which he di sonable terms. 8. Dec 13 "jjjj Roue ton I THIS beautiful Stallion %nd celebfp^ will make his second season in ? the direction of MrF. H. Gerow, at Woodlands Estate, five miles belowCol be let to mares at $75 the seasoa,tl20to one dollar to the groom ; the money te he advance, or before the mares are taken MTffk^ ... The season will commence on the first MIm*' ruary anJ end the first of July. E*,tewfce ry$ tod grass pastures provided for mares, and separate sna for such as may have young foals, and mare? aiH fed, at fifty cents per day. Every cars will be taken to guard asrunst accidents, but no responifiouity should they occur. Rowton is a good chesnut without white, SIms and a half hands high, of great bone andfaraiQle. Ma is a horse of the finest limbs, and most exact prqyfp* tions, and after the exportation of Amphion was con sidered the most beautiM ttalhon in Engbnitf: 5k stock are thought very promising, and are stllisijr as high as the get of any stallion in the kingdom. . By a reference to the sporting periodicals of. the daj? Rowton's pedigree and performances maybe tM. as also the very high estimation in which hie is ksM both in England and America. N.B ? Black servants sent with toarea, to boarded gratis; having no accommodations Ji*] persons on the spot, they must boen] in elsewhere. 57 ' : ' 33^ The Augusta Chronicle and GeorgM will please copy the above six times wdJpi Hi send their accounts to this office. Notice. ALL persons indebted to Dr. Samuel Gxeen^ Jste of the Town of Columbia, deceased quested to make payment without, delay, ai to whiom the estate is indebted are requesKd te nish the Executors with their accounts dnly pM ayad copies of Notes or Bonds. . Tf. W.GREEN,, I JAMES S. GUIGNARD, \ Columbia, April 7th, 1837 IT T Town Properly. ~: IHE Subscriber wishing to dispose of Ifcewhofr ? of his Town Property, he offers for safe tbe fol lowing valuable Houses and Lots, vis : Two. Houses, ia the upper pert of the Took a* the Main street, in the centre of tbe Ctttoabqan**, these lots extend through the square. . Also, .* . . '* Two 2 story houses on the corner of Richardson and Lady street*, opposite BHgg's (late Edgar*l) Hotel and ofie ether Lot with two 2 stcwy houses <m ? ? r a? ? the same square; the whole or any parto*" theefrove property will be sold low, and on eubgsiq^gu^ March 2M, I8JT7 ' ?' <" W ? iM'SW A Li?t of Letter* Remaining in the Post office at Co hanbia^ r rS. C.) on the 1st of June, 1837. ' : ?T Persons applying for leuers on thil w?#' please say "they are advertised." ,v A ? . 1 Aiken, James R ^evingfto^l^f 'li( t Brown, Mrs Sarah Lee, Caroline -A Bellinger, Edmund Ji Leadingham, Jacob > '' Birch. James H Liles, James Beutty, John J^snid, John Butt, Armstead 2 Ligbtner, Henry Baker, George Ann ,J' TBI ' Brooks, Samuel M'Neill,W Q. Chief Barney, Alexander "n leeft UMB It Cn* Blanchard, Jotham cinnati R R Cy 4 r ? Bailey, S P Moiemaij, John. ... v Boon, T M Moores/Tbomai ' Boyn, Thomas JTHae, Chrfstopfcef 1 Brecon, JPatrick M'Afee, RL *? Brown, Mr (with the Cir-Mount, Joseph H ? cus) ; M'Nure, Elixabeth C Moses, F J Crawford <fe Morgan, M' Donald, Alex'r* . Chappell, Margaret Morby, Ri chard '? Clifton, W C- Mulder, WB Xt~* Chappell, James H Morn* Minr Carter, Sterling Calder, Anne Norns, Thomai Church, Johnathan O reigbt, Daniel CMcott, Jsmer^. Cope, Samuel OlWly. CMW Calhoon,JohnA P Collins, Jesse a Hatt, Nsnc] Center, Nathan * Park, At Clarfcc, Needhanr Pbiomxl D ? Phillips v Daniel, Miss Caroline fJni/lT. U/3 ' & l Dawkina, Thomas 2 , Price, Martha. R. ?. - (care of. ? ?; ? , ?' Doyle, Mary TIk*. Pbp., fc<SdV<A Demefe, John- ! Fife" ^ " Dickinson, Sophia; F?r, James Du hard, 'Adam F Prtee, Tfcyeai N* ... Dorsey, J N Pleyw, 'Jlrompsea t , ;. Dodd, Lucius ;. R . Davie; W R Robertson, Thenm* Diseker, * ' Rt**, LooisvIT' ?~f" Flowers, William B . Rives, MarwatA.' r ?? Fugerson, Robert KovfMu Jonn, Finn, Robert Rose, Thomas G Roche, E L Gay, Fmncillo 2 8 Gay, J F Scott; Daniel ? Gay, Jordon Spain, Maooratt Gunter, Jane Shugog & Davidson- ? Glover, TW2 Seawnght, Stepftefaw . Griffin, Jesse Stusrt,JneA' Green, Elizabeth, Rmkh, Samuel Gates, John Snidery Mary C , GIadne?RS Sharp, Jesfey^.., Garner, Gilhevt Sullivan, C P . Graham, PjiscilTa C Simpson A MttrtejT Goodwin, Jhs E Smith', William Guv. Joseph F 2 G racer, C A., TiBery*. TImIms \ . H Taylar, John . Harrison, Benjamin Turnips?d, . Hussey, Ebenezer TRllery, Martin Hammond, A L Tommas, Renaties ; Holmes, GB Herroa?Jehn B r WesiofK Sa^h l ^ Hicscb, Jno M Warfield, EUbbeth . care Netty _ , House, for Joicy Bkker,Wniiatii, J r J wnHaa^J# Joiner, Absolem i Wages, WjUisw Johnston, Edward Wtf<l>%D L 2 , Johnston, Job Wertetu, W B If. K Wolfe, Joseph 4. .. . Killings worth, Martha talker, S i A. Kinsler, Sarah Watts, RTi" Koy, Wittiam . Wia^ Tl??4s Kyle, John , 'Wefter, George -. . j ' Kaigler, Johr .(j Williams, John, {pare of At Company, John Allen Gtbsoo., King, Jranc BEjrjAMiN RA#L^, F? iL >noe 3 22 ?. ? ?T 1 ;; r ,T r. be tUU SAMWWw ? r Wc ^ ^hiialMiU