Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, July 08, 1837, Image 4
Notice.
WSWWRD L ROCIIE, having executed to the ,
Cl ttnJerayiw}, an assigmner ? of the Stock in l
? FYade, Goods. Wares and Merchandize, which con
> uitutad the Stock in Trade of ROCHE & KANE,
> iad all the Not?s, Books of Account, C hoses
s lA Aciioaand Debta generally, of the said Edward !
I L. Rochef^ad likewise of the said Roche & Kane,
*<*ice ishefreby given to a ! persons indebted to the j
;said Edward L Roche, or to the said firm of Roche
k & Kane, that it is necessary that all the Account* i
and Notes, now in the possession of the undersigned, !
should be settled without delay, ft?r the purpose of
?at&ying tihe creditors of the said Edward L. Roche, i
io the maimer prescribed in the said Assignment.
A U. MXORATFI, > . . '
CHAS. LA WTO N, \ AwSnc^
June 17 * 23 6t
'?^H E Subscriber hereby notifies the Legatees of
sL the estate of Mastin and Simeon Abney, that
he will petition the Legislature of this State, to be
come an heir of the said estate, at the ensuing ses- !
iwn. * )
WILLIAM ABNEY.
June 17 24 6t
iVotice.
ALL persons indebted to Dr. Samuel Green, late
of the Town of Columbia, deceased are re
quested to make 'payment without delay, and those
to whom the estate is indebted are requested to fur
tush the Executors witb their accounts duly proven,
and copies of Notes or Bonds.
F. W. GREEN, , > ~
JAMES a GtllGNARD, \ Mentors.
Columbia, April 7th, 1837 15
Town Property.
FTTIUE Subscriber wishing to dispose of the whole
Jl of his Totem Property, he offers for sale the fol
lowing valuable Houses and Lota, via :?
Two Houses is the upper part of the Town on
the Mam street, in the centre ef the Cotton business,
these lots extend through the square.
Also,
Two 2 story houses on the corner of Richardson
and Lady streets, opposite Brigg's (late Edgar's)
Hotel and one other lot with two 2 story houses on
the sane square; the whole or any part of the abov
property wiH be sold low, and on a liberal credit.
* S. PERCIVAL.
March 23d, 1?37 , 12
^ _ Notice.
WANTED at the Saluda Factory, one Family
to keep^ a Boarding House for boarding fe
males, and 3 or 4 families ot Children to work in the
Factory. Also, 15 Girls to Weave on Pbwer Looms.
None frill be received tbut t hose who can come we<4
recommended as|to character and industry. Appli
cation to be made at the Factory, to
WM. JENKS, Superintendent.
May 27 21
For Sale,
AVERY HAND80ME PIANO, fim purebred
la New York last summer It will be sold very
low for cash. Apply to the printer.
June 24 4t > 25
South Carolina .
UNION DISTRICT.
* - - "V.'; ? TjJvS? V.
? James Savage, Applicant. 1
vs. [
John Savage, & others Defts. ;
?T appearing to nay satisfaction that Benjamin
JL Savage, Joseph Savage, Robt. Savage, Jacob ,
Black and his wile Mary, Geo. Whitlock, and Han
nah Davis^iefandants in this case, reside without the
limitsof this State ; his therefore order? 1 that they
doappear and object to the division or sale of the
real estate of Mrs. Elisabeth Reynolds (formerly
Elizabeth Savage) deed, or their consent will be en
rered of record. ^
J. J. PRATT, O U. D.
Ordinary's Office, )
Jobs 5th, 1837. $ 25 8
For Sale,
A GOOD HORSE & GIG, with good plain,black
mounted Harness, low for cadi. Apply to the
Printer ?
Jane 24 : ^ *
HEAD QUARTERS,- I
Columbia, June 23d, 1837. >
LANGDON CHEV^ J^^Tmi^GE
ROIVHAM. bavins been appointed Aids de Camp
to the Commander in Chief, with the rank of Lieut.
Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly.
By order of die Commander in Chief.
JAMES JONES,
Adjutant and Inspector General.
?<Naiittitted.
rcio the M of Richland district, as a Runaway,
JL a negro man whoeafls his pane ROLLER and
says be Mooes to Cot Burrel Jordon, of Twigs or
Ptiadbe county, Georgia. R?Bes is of black com
plexion, sbout twenty two years of age, five feet six
inches nigh. Tqe owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges and take him
m3r* JESSE DEBRUHL, S. R. D.
June 11 24
??t .v;. For Kent*
fWlHE. Brick Store, with apartments above, oi<
Ml the corner below Sherman's, Mam Street,
Columbia S. C. The Store and rooms are new and
spacious, and in a very eligible' situation for busi
ness. For terms, aad other particulars, enquire at
this office. ? /
June 17 # 24
- To Let r
fglHAT we3 known, and kmg established Hotel,
JL now occupied by Mr. Wm. H. Hamner, and
po we wioa given on. die first day of October next.
Also, A small dwefling in a healthy situation in
this town. Posses woo will be given on the first day
?f October next.
Al-o, Two Summer Residences three miles from
Columbia, in the Sand Hills. Possession will be
given forthwith.
Also, For Sale, Forty Thousand Feet Lumber,
well sawed and well assorted in sixes, mostly well
dried. For terms apply to
D. EWART.
June 12, 2837 24
ftotiee.
THIS-ts to caution all persons and banks against
trading for or discounting any note endorsed
b? Tsmrt Giiiam, unless signed by me, as I have lost
?r midtid two bknks with his name endorsed. It
was merely a blank piece of paper with his name
on the hack, and could be filled up by any one so
disposed. . ,
^ ' M. R. SMITH.
Hamburg, June 12th, 1837 24 3t
COllITTED.
TO the Jail of Richland district, as a runaway, a
Mulatto Woman, who calls her name VE
NUS, and says that s ie belongs to John Gray, and
that the said Grsy left her in the care of Dennis
Liser, in Camlen So. Ca. Venus Is about forty-five
?r fifty years of age. The owner is requested to
come forward prove property, pay charges and take
her away.
JESSE DEBRUHL, S. R. D.
Jane 17 21
Valuable Real Estate
FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation in
Richland District, on Broad River, nin#? miles
above Coianob iar containing about 847 acres? say
2 JO acres of lowgnoaod af which upwards of twenty
aasesare * cFeared? 200 acres of pine land? the bal
ance oak and hickory about 200 acres of which is
cleared ? a good dwelling house ? gin house ? screw,
aad other necessary out buildings. Should a private
sale not be effected, the same will be offered for sale
at the Court House in Columbia, on the first Monday
in September next to the highest bidder. Teems
will theftaocbtberebemade known. A peat bar
gain will be tfrve*
STERLING CLARK WILLIAMSON
June 10 23
JYotice.
fYlHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the gentle
M men ot Columbia and its vicinity, that ha has
commenced the Manufacturing of BOOTS and
SHOES* opposite the Branch Bank, where he hopes
by strict attention to business, to receive a sham of
public support.
V. R Repaired done with neatness tad punefitt
afity. ~ LESLIE. SMYTH,
June 10 1m. 23.
Carriage Repository.
"?* SHERMAN has on hand a large assortment
1 Am 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, >
Colombia, 1st April, 1837. $
So much of Orders No. 11 dated 4th Ma|ph, 1837
as relate* 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
places 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 & h Regiment of Infantry at Lomax,' on Tues
day the 6th of June. ?
The 8th Regiment.of Infantry at Morrow's old
j field, on Thursday the 8th of June.
The 4tb - Regiment of Infantry at Verrennes on
i Monday the 12th of June.
The 42nd Regiment of Infantry at Minton, on
Wednesday the 14th of June,
The 2nd Regiment of Infantry at Hall's on Sat
urday the 17th of Jtme.
The 5th Regiment of Infantry at Hunter's on
| Tuesday the 20th of June. -?r
I The 1st Regiment of Infantry at Bruton's on Sat
f urdaythe24thof June.
! The 3rd Regiment of Infantry at Toney's Old
i 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 Infantry 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 Gaffney's Old Field,
near the Limestone Springs on Monday the 10th of
Tuly.
The 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade for
drill at Wilkins' Old Field on Monday the 17th of
July. *
The 34th Regiment of Infantry at Yorkville on
Thnrsdav the 20th of July. _
The 46th Regiment of Infantry at Ebenezer on
Saturday the 22nd of July.
The 35th Regiment of Infantry at Union Court
House, on Tuesday the 25th of July.
The 26th Regiment of Infantry at Thomas' Old
Field on Thursday the 27th of July.
The 27th Regiment of Infantry at Oliver's Old
Field, on Saturday the 29th of July.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 6th Brigade
will encamp at Young's on Monday the 31st of July
The Regiment 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 Regiment of Infantry at Winnsboro' on
Monday the 7th of August.
The 24th Regiment of Infantry at Bell's on Wed
nesday the 9th of August.
The 28th Regiment of Infantry at Teague s Old.
Field on Saturday the 12th of August.
The Officers and Sergeants of the 10th Brigade
will encamp at Belfast on Monday the 14th of August,
The 39th Regiment of Infantry will parade for
drill on Monday the 21st of August at Long
The Officers and Sergeants of the 5tll Brigade
will encamp at Camden on Monday the 28th of
August.
? The 2lst and 22nd Regiments of Infantry will
parade for drill at such convenient place as may be
?elected and published 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 Bennettsville en
Thursday the 14th of September.
The 28th Regiment of Infantry at Chesterfield
Court House on Saturday the 16th of September.
The 15;h Regiment 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 Pickensville on Monday the 2nd
i of October next. .
; The"?fficers and Non-Commissiooed Officers of
; all the Regiments, except those of the 37th, 25th,
| 39th, 21st, and 22nd, will assemble for drill the day
, previous to their respective parades.
The Cavalry not otherwise, ordered, will parade
by Troops or Squadrons with the Infantry Regi
i ments most convenient.
Complete returns of the Militia of each Brigade,
! and public arms in use, will be made by the Briga
i dier General to the Adjutant and Inspector General,
; before 1st of October next.
The Brigadier Generals or Officers m command
[ of Brigades are charged with the extension of this
; order, to their respective commands.
Bv order of the Commander-in-Chief.
3 JAMES JONES,
Adjutant and Inspector-General .
Notice.
THE Subscriber being desirous to withdraw from
hi* present business, offers for sale his entire
i stock of Books, Stationary <fcc. The stock is good,
and well-adapted for this market, it is composed of a
variety not surpassed by anv similar establishment
in the State. The terms wi& 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 being one of the most de
sirable situations for a Book establishment &<: "*n the
I place, having recently been put in good repair at a
considerable expense, and under a lease for a term
[ of years, to an approved tenant that would procure
the stock, could occupy it at the same low rent as
now paid. All his household furniture, will be sold,
provided the stock of Books Ac. is disposed of.
He offers also for sale two Squares of Land, lying
south of the old burying ground near the Columbia
i Bridge. ~ ;
I The undersigned tenders his most sincere thagks
| for past favors B?4hoee that have sustained in
business, and solicits a continuation of the same, to
enable him td close his affairs. Those indebted to
j him will please come forward and settle arrears, in
order that he may pay those he is indebted to.
Having been in business for the last fifteen years
| in this place and not sums moire on an average, than
, one a year, he hopes still he may close his mercan
tile transactions without resorting to this unpleasant
recourse, and then apply his attention hereafter to
that which is-better adapted to ldfe present health.
} B. D. PLANT.
Columbia, April 25, 1837 17 3t
P. S. The Charleston Mercury and Augusta
Chronicle and Sentinel, will please give the above
| two insertions and forward their accounts for pay
ment to B. D. P.
i
Equity.
"l^TOTICE is hereby given, that a Special Circuit
I J. el Court of Equity will be held, by one of the
Chancellors at Newberiy Court House on the first
! Monday after the 4th Monday in June, being the
j 3rd day of July next, instead of the regular time
heretofore fixed by Law, and to be held six days if so
long be requisite. Parties and Witnesses are re
quired to- attend accordingly.
( By order ef the Court of Appeals in Equity.
ALEX. HERBEMONT, Clerk.
May 13 19
Chloride JLinte .
: 1000 lbs. Dry Chloride Lime for sale.
The value of this powerful disinfecting agent and
| purifier, and its comparative cheapness, should com
, mend its free use toevery family during the present
season.
Superior Fvesh Tamarinds.
Jtat opened, a Jot of very superior fresh Tama
rinds, put up in clanfied syrtip^n-one and twp pound
jars- Apply at E. SILL'S Drug "Store,
May 97 6t near Roach's Holel. |
CHOLERA, Summer Complaints, of children &c.
may soon be expected, and the following medi
cine is a sure and safe cure. No family ought to be
j 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 been used where it has failed. It is
therefore confidently recommenced, to every one
constantly to have it in their houses.
READ AND BELIiVE.
This remedy has been used by many eminent
physicians, some of whom have charge of the largest
Hospitals in the United States, where the Cholera
has prevailed to a great extent, and been fatal to the
intemperate, aged and lunatic persons. Their con
fidence in this medicine issucn, 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 I have of the efficiency of this certain
remedy for the Cholera. Tho?e opposed to quacke
ry will at once see that this is nothing of the kind ,
for those who have subscribed their names to these
certificates, live among us, and are known to be men
of the first 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
hi?ur, as occasion may require, until vomiting, purg
ing pains have ceased. In common, ordinary
cases of diarhcea, a table spoonful of the mixture
may be taken three or four times a day, and repeated
at nighton going to bed. This medicine has been
administered to children afflicted with diarhoea, or
cholera morbus, cholera infantum and summer com
plaints, with complete success. In no case has it
foiled 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 m^re palatable.
fc^Keep the bottle weD corked.
When the cholera was raging hero 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. I
immediately gave him a dose of this medicine ; he
was presently relieved, and has not complained
since.
"On Friday, while absent from home, a white girl,
iviiig at my 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
charm. She was well before I returned to the house,
remained so ever since.
Norfolk, Sept. 6th, 1832.
This certificate, which adds no little weight to the
value and importance of my medicine, ia given by
the Rev. Artnur Cooper, Inspector of our Borough,
and I have no doubt his name will be recognized by
every individualin this section of the country. He
presents it cheerfuMy, believing it to cause many to
possess what he considers to be the most valuable of
all medicines. I am sure it will convince those who
have an abhorrence to patent medicines, that this is
no quackery. Only read this.
Norfolk, July 17, 1835.
Mr. R S Bernard? Sir, I am greatly opposed to
anything like quackery, but when 1 reflect upon tho
good your invaluable remedy has done, and might
continue to do, if made generally known, I am wil
ling lo throw aside any thing like prejudice, and freely
give my opinion upon your medicine. In my situa
tion of life, it frequently happens that diseases of
every kind come under my observation ? 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
Chole-a (as you call it) is the very thing that is wait
ing to stay the progress of this distressing disease. ?
This I speak from experience. I have not only used
it repeatedly in my 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"the patient was in great dan
ger of dying, and from dimply giving a dose or two of
your remedy for cholera as described, immediate
relief was found. In one instance 1 used it upon a
servant, a member of my family, that was laboring
under a dreadful bowel complaiut, spasms and vomit
ing ? tor some time my wife and self had serious ap
prehensions that she would die ? but after giving one
dose of your remedy for 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.
Moi?t willingly do 1 recommend it to my acquaintan
ces, and hope all prudent persons will avail them
selves of so valuable a medicine
ARTHUR COOPER.
This invaluable medicine is for sale only by
A. FITCH, Columbia.
May 27 21
SOUTH CAROLINA.
In the Court of Ordinary.
LAURENS DISTRICT.
Alexander Filson and wife, }
Samuel Hunt and wife, \ Petition for
t>5. I 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 this 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. D. WATTS, O. L. D:
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 fresh
articles^ nd the newest Chemical Preparations which
come to hand, Physicians and Planters can be fur
nished at all times with such medicines as can b? de
pended on, and at as low prices as are furnished in
[he State. A. FITCH.
March 4 9
Columbia , February 11, 1837.
Saluda Manufacturing Co
Resolved, by the Board of Directors of
Saluda Manufacturing Company, That the
Books shall be opened on the 1st day of March
next, at the counting house of D. & J Ewart
& Co., for an additional subscription of one
huodn d thousand dollars to. the 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 share on each share
ef one hundred dollars, will be required at time
of subscribing, and ten dollars a share at the
end of each and every sixty days thereafter,
until the whole will be paid. A failure to com
ply with these terms, will inure in a forfeiture
of the stock for the benefit of the Company.
The Company having one fourth of the mill
filled With machinery, and now in operation,
and another fourth in progress of setting up,
are able to calculate to a reasonable degree of
certainty, the value of their undertaking. To
make the establishment available to the full
extent of which it is capable, they have come
to the determination, provided they can sell
i thestock, to fill the mill from the basement to
the attic story. The citizens of our State, and
particularly the present stockholders, are called
upon to aid in an undertaking which will be a
credit to our Stale, and will most unquestion*
abJy exceed in profitable or pecuniary results
any joint stock company within the State.
DAVID BVVAJUY President.
Saddlery Ware House.
fiJHERMAN & 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
ments in their line at short notice, and do all kinds of
repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, with I
neatness and despatch. '
Nov 28 49
White, Lec, & Co.,
SUMTER>ILLE, S.C.
4 RE Agents for the sale of Costa ff Coxe's origi
nal Southern Tonic.
The virtues of this valuable Southern Medicine
are becoming well known ; they have in their po?
ession certificates of its efficacy.
May 12th, 1837 _
public Attention I
NOTICE TO RHEUMATIC INVALIDS.
PERSONS suffering under Rheumatic Affection,
are respectfully assured, that they can obtain
of the proprietor and his agents, a safe and admire
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.
This highly valuable Liniment is recommended
with a confidence founded on the experience of ma
ny years, not only as a cure for that excrutiating
disease, but an excellent application for stiffness ot
the joints, numbness, sprains, chilbrains, &c.
This article is considered so superior to every thing
else, and to possess such uncommon virtues, that it is
ordered from distant parts of the country.
An Agent recently writes ? " Please send me a
further supply of Jebb's Liniment. I shall probably
sella considerable quantity, as it is recommended by
some of our Physicians 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
'^uVfRIES' REMEDY FOR THE PILES.
This approved compound also mitigates, and re
moves the symptoms which frequently accompany
that disorder, aSd increase the danger of the patient,
viz: pain in loins ; headache; loss of appetite , in
digestion, and other marks of debility.
A relieved patient writes from a distance? it is
but justice to you, to inform you, that I have used
your 4 Dumfries' Remedy for the Piles, for some
time past, and have found it eminently successful
The Remedy is quite innocent, and may bead rain -
istered to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample
directions, with a description of the compJa^t accom
pany each package, which consists of two taxes, , o
containing an Ointment, and the other an Electuary.
Price $1 for both articles, or 50 cents where but one
18 VNone genuine, unless signed on the < ouurido
printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kid der,
successor to the late Dr. Conway. For rale, with
all the other Conway Medicines,' at ^Counting
Room, No. 99, next door to J. Kidder r Drug Store,
corner of Court and Hanover streets, near Concert
Hall, Boston ^ by
Columbia, So, Ca.
April 2 _____ lA
In the Court of" Ordinary.
LAURENS DISTRICT.
David Owen, Benj, Owen, Jr,
Toseph Owen, and others, Appli
cants.
vs
Virgil Owen, David Owen, Sr.
Bemamin Owen, Sr. Wm. Hill
and Holdah his wife, Abun Jay . p .
mi Su-an hie wife, Elizabeth } Petition in Parti
Owen, John Owen, Richard 1 uon.
S. Owen, Alfred Owen, James
Owen, The Heirs of William
Owen, Jr. James Sillo, and Kez
ziah his wife, William C. Owen,
Ed w. Boyd and Nancy his wife
Defendants. j
r' appearing to my satisfaction that the Defend
ant m this case, all reside without the limits of
this State: It is therefore ordered that they plead,
answer or demur to the Petition for Partmon, wuh
in three months from the publication hereof, or the
same ?? "? wkwPD.<WATrs:J?C Si L. D.
Ordinary's Office, }
Laurens district, June 12th, 1837- >
June 17 "
Notice.
THE Firm of Kinder, M'Gregor &Co, consists
of Daniel Kinsler, P. M Gregor, and the es
tate of James MacFie, and as it is des.rable that the
affairs of the estate of James MacFie, late of Colum-1
bia, should be speedUy adjusted and sei uled. we ed,
upon all persons who stand indebted to said estate
uTcome forward at as early a day as P^>le,and
settle or liquidate the same, with the aforesaid Firm
of Kinsler, M'Gregor & Co , who are duly author
ised to settle and receipt for the same. Any per
2?s taking any demands against said estate will
al8oprewntthem.THER]NEMACFIEiAdm.Xi j
JOHN BRYCE, Adm'r.
Dr. Blackwell's Celebrated
ANT ACRID TINCTURE,
For the Cure of Venereal Disorders , Stubborn Gleet,
Seminal Effusions, Weakness of the Ureter or Blad
der, Diabetes or Difficulty inmakiog Water.
PRICE $5 00.
I^HESE DROPS are chiefly composed of veget
able substances ; their use and efficacy have
hpen fullv proved by hundreds, and may be relied
onas perieeUy aure and safe. Dr. Blaekwel] having
oreoared and used them for many years in his exten
sive practice in Scotland with great satisfaction, and
wond. rful success among his numerous Patients.?
Dr Blackwell, the inventor of this truly valuable
medicine, makes no other claim to public confidence,
than what experience has so fully justified , nd
does not, in the least, hesitate to warrant them as
afafeand certain CUREfor the Venereal Disor
ders, Stubborn Gleets, Seminal Effusions,
WXAKNKSSOF THE URETER OK BLADrRR, DtA
bktes or Difficulty in making Water.
It u allowed by the most skilful practitioners in
physic and surgery, that no distemper incidertto
{he human body is so difficult to be cured as stub
born eleets and seminal wenknesses, from whatever
cause proceeding; and their consequenees are no
less dangerous than their cure is difficult ; since they
en emelv weaken and debilitate the generative
powers, render feeble and inactive the whole ner
Vous system, frequently occasion hectic heats, pains
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, sero
sal effusions, * any weakness of the ureter or
blade er, diabetes, or difficulty in making water,
would undoubtedly be glad of relief by some cer
tain, safe and speedy remedy, which they may be
assured with the greatest certainty, they will re
rPOPive bv taking that balsifmic restorative, and effi
cacious medicine, the Ant Acrid Tincture, which in
numberless instances, has never been known to fail
of curing the most stubborn gieet 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 BoWe.
For sale at the Columbia Drug Store, opposite the
Court House. w
June 3rd
Committed
TO the Jail of Richland, as a Runaway, a Negro
Boy, who calls his name Henry, and says he
belongs to John Hatton of Newberry District. Hen
ry is about sixteftn years of age, rather of a yellow
complexion. The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay expenses, and take him ,
away. JESSE DEBRl'HL,
June 24 25
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The State of South Carolina.
B
PROCLAMATION.
>Y PIERCE M BUTLER, Govern dr drid C6m
> raander-in-Chief in and over the State afore
said.
Whereas, information has been received by this
Department, that a certain free coloured man,
named TOM ARCHER, was on or about the 29th
of March last, feloniously taken and carried off from
the house of widow Hill, near the Fishdam Ford, in
the district of Chester, by two white men, who
called themselves Alexander Archer and ? Harris.
Now know Ye, to the intent that the said boy
Tom Archer may be restored to freedom and his
friends and that the said Felons may be brought to
legal trial and condign punishment, I do hereby offer a
reward of two hundred dollars for the apprehension
and conviction of the Thieves, and also two hundred
dollars 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, nnu 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 tliey carried him from thefe, and
said they were going to Greensborough.
Given under my hand and the Seal of the State,
at Columbia, this 2n<Way of June, Anno Domini 1837.
[l.S] P. M. BUTLER..
By the Governor.
BH. SAXON, Sec, of State.
Committed,
TO the Jail of RichUnd district as a runaway, a
negro man who calls his name PAUL 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 left ear. The owner is requested to
come forward prove property pay charges and take
him away.
JESSE DEBRUHL, S. R. D.
April 22 16
IVotice.
10 the Stockholders of the Nestytt 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 third of the stock
subscribed (being the first instalment under the
charter,* at the Branrh of the Bank of the State in
Columbia, on or before the 1st day of May next.
WILSON NESBITT, President.
Columbia, March 31, 1837 21
Dr. J.M. Gage
HAS located himself at Unionville. He may al
ways be found at his office, near the Court
House.
Unionville, May 30. 6t 22
WILLIAM H. HAMNER, 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, 50
April 1 13
Spring & Summer Clothing?
HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
A. C. SQCJ1EK, & CO.
(At the sign of the Biack Hat.)
T
[Nearly opposite Brigg*' late Ed gar's Hotel.)
ARE receiving from their own Manufactory, a
very extensive assortment of
. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING,
made expressly for this Market, the materials and
workmanship are warrnted to be of the best
which they offer to ' their former customers and to
the public generally at the lowest prices. 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, Drab and Black Summer Cloth,
Black Bombaztne 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 Nankin and Stripes, &c. &c,
VESTS,
Of Plain Blk. and Fancy Silks and Sattina,
Bombazine and Merino,
Plain aud White Figured Valencies,
do do do Marseilles,
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: 01 Merino Summer Cloth, Bombazines,
Linens <fcc &c.
AIso,k
A great variety of Servants Clothing.
Ajso,
A large assortment of Linen and Cotton Shirts*
Drawers, Collars, Bosoms, Stocks, Gloves, Snspen
ders, Hosiery, Cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs,
Shoulder Braces, Clothes, Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brushes, Pen and Pocket 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 34 inches.) Also,
Fashionable Drab and Black, Russia Beaver and
Silk HATS,
with Boots, Shoes, Pumps and Slippers. Also,
Leather, Folio, Pormanteau, Bellows Top, Hide,
Seale and Fancy
TRUNKS.
Also, Broadcloths, Casimeres and Summer Goods
in the piece, which will be made to order or sold by
the Pattern, on the best terms,
May 13 19
A Farm, and Healthy Sum
mer Residence,
FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale the place whereon
he now resides, about one mile north of the
Lunatie Asylum, the house contains six rooms, a
pantry, and store room, with all necessary out build
ings and accommodations for 15 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, there are several handsome situations for
builaings commanding a fine view of the town.
Alsu,
Another tract of land, containing about one hun
dred and forty acres, lying between the Rice Creek
road, and Dr. Marks' Female Academy, on this tract
isa beautiful site for a Dwelling House, surrounded'
by a thick growth of pine and oak. *
S. PERClVAu.' j
March 22, 1897 12 ,
Albion Corn PImI
rw\ HE ALBION CORN PLASTER
Ji. Corn, however cold and tough, and
it to the veryxoou. The velief afforded)*
immediate a/id thorough.
A Recent Case.
Sir ? I do not hesitate to give my moot unqualified
approbation, in favor of your valuable Albion Corn
Piaster. By the use of less than a box, Mrs. Stow
ell has been cured of a .Corn on each foot, which has
been erceeding troublesome, and painful for yean,
and I think it but justice to your invaluable prepara
tion, to add, (for the encouragement of those who,
owing to repeated disappointments in the various
remedies resorted to, have finally despaired of a cure)
that your Plaster cured her Cqrns after trying othea
highly recommended remedies to no purpose ; and
what increases ray confidence in the superiority of
your Plaster, is the fact, that it has been used by
several of my neighbors with equally good success.
SETH S^OWELL,
Keeper of Toll House, S. Boston Bridfe.
Boston, June 17th.
Price 50 c^ftts. ; .
SORE AND INFLAMED EYES.
The studious and weakly, and others wfco sxe.
troubled with soreness or inflsmation of tMt.w.
cate organ, will obtain a most pleasant' and invalua
ble application in DUMFRIES' EYE WATER f
This well ertablished Wash for the Eye, usually,
gives immediate relief, even in very aggravated d!s
eases of soreness and inflamation.
Price 25 cents.
THE TOOTH ACHE. . j
This agonizing disorder is cured in its most paiqfi^l
stages, by one of the most simple as well as power
ful remedies known in modem practice.
The Cambrian Tooth-ache
Afford instant relief without inflicting the slight
est injury on the teeth. They are applied taste nstliy
to the parts affected,, with the greatfi* efcse add ?
pedition.
Price 50 cents a box. ;
%? None genuine, unless signed on the oOtshfe
printed wrapper by the sole Proprietor,' T. Ktobfefc,
succesor to the late Dr. Conway# For sale, with alt
the other 4 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,
Columbia, So. Ca.
May 7 19
Dentist's Instruments.
THE subscriber has a splendid set of scaling awtf
cleansing Instruments, with a complete set of
Extracting Instruments, of the roost approved form
and highest finish, which he will dispose of at re*~
sonable terms. S. BLAND1NG,
Dec 13 53 tf
Rate ton I
THIS beautiful Stallion and celebrated Racer
will make his second season in America, under
the direction of Mr F. H. Go row, at W. Hampton's
Woodlands Estate, five miles below Columbia, and
be let to mares at 375 the season, $190 to insure, and
one dollar to the groom; the money to be paid hi
advance, or before the mares are taken away.
The reason will commence on the first of Feb:
ruary and end the first of July. Extensive rve and
grass pastures provided for mares, and separate lota
lor such as may have young foals, and mares wel
fed, at fifty cents per day. Every care will be takes
to guard agcipst accidents, but no responsibility
should they occur.
Row ton is a goodchesnut without white, fifteen
and a half bands high, of great bone anfrmuscle. 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. His
stock are thought very promising, and are selling Of'
high as the get of any stallion in the kingdom. By a
reference to the sporting periodicals of the d*y,
Rowton's pedigree and performances may be seen,
as also the very high estimation in which be is held
both in England and America.
N.B ? Black servants sent with mares, will be
boarded grotty having no accommodations for white
persons on the spot, they must board in Columbia or
elsewhere. 57 dec 28 ^
?>~ The Augusta Chronicle and Georgia Coo Wen
will please copy the above six times weekly, and
! send their accounts to this office.
COMMITTED.
TO the Jail of Union district, as a Runaway, a
Negro man, who calls his name GEORGE, and
says he belongs to Philip Gilder, of Newberry district^
George is about fdrty years of age, about fivefeet ten
or eleven inches high, has scant on each side of his
face, has lost bis two upper front teeth. The owner
is notified to come forward, prove his property, and
comply with the IS win other respects.
ROBERT MACBETH, S. U. D.
Unionville, June 26th, 1837 26
Dumfries' Itch Ointment*
THE extensive sale and established reputuatom
of Dumfries' Itch Ointment, encourages the
proprietor to recommend it with renewed confidence
to tne public, as a most innocent as Wjril ss powerful
application for this annoying disease. The mo?t in
veterate cases have been cured in one hoar by this
esteemed Ointment. It contains no Mercurr* or
othemoxicus ingredient, and may be confidently ap
plied even to the youngest children, or pregnant fe
males.
Price 371 cents.
DR. RELFE'S ANTI-BILLIOUS PILLS.
For Indigestion, Loss ofAppetite, ListUssneSt, Head
ache, Costiveness , Flatulence, ChoUc, Bihous
AJfections, fc. fa. t - -
To comment on the efficacy of these into, uwy
successful experience of many years in England and
America has established their reputation, is needlesi
Suffice it to observe, that for redundancy of Bile,.
Flatulence, Costiveness, Headache, Ac. ?c. they
will undoubtedly prove for more serviceable than
those drastic purges too frequently employed, and
will not only at the same time tend to remover he of
fending cause by gentle motions, and strengthen tba
digestive organs, but improve the appetite and tw no
vate the system.
Price 50 cents.
DR. RELFE'S VEGETABLE SPECIFIC,
For Sick Head Ache, Sfc.
Price 50 cents.
"%* None genuine, unless signed on Ae ootsidfr
printed wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder,
successor to the late Dr. Conway. For sale, wttbal*
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
April 15 Columbia g.C- i -
R ana way,
FROM the Subscriber, a netfb man named DAN
IEL, a carpenter, about 30 years old. upwajdt -
of six feet high, arid rather slender. . Ha was pw^
chased from Mr. Pogson, near Charleston, and may*"
have returned to the lower country. A libera! re- '
ward will be paid to any one who will deliver him*
to me or lodge him in goal.
W B MEANS,
' Buck head, FVirfield.
The Charleston Mercury wJI poWislr the above1
3 times and forward the account to this office.
July 1st 26
Fresh Turnip Seed*
JUST received from Baltimore, afresh* supply of
Turnip seed, for Fall planting.
Ruta baga, low in July,
Long Tankard or Hanover, ^
Dale* new Hybrid,
Swan's Egg and YeIlow;SUiiie,
Yellow Aoerdeen,
Large Norfolk, Finest;
Large Flat Dutch,
Red and White Tap, cornea early,
Green Glaxed Cabbage Seed,
Buncorab do for Fall Planting,
A few boxen splendid Hydrangeas, now m fall
bloom , all colours.
Persons wishing fresh Vegetables, can be supplied -
by sending to the Seed Store or Garden, at ahart*
the Selnda Hotel, which ia now open for
uo '
notice;
R. E. RUSSELL,
Seedsman aad Florist*
25 at
Jtily 1st, 1837
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