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PrdHamalioii' By TPs Exrelfetitff -Pierre M? Butler, Esq., frottrnor fcnU Ctirn mart d *r- in -< Vt i ef in and over the. State of South Carolina . WHEREAS information has been received hy thi* -Department that certain freeman of color, na men} Tom Archer, was, oh or n bout the 12th. . of March feft, -^eloritously taken and far?ied away frf?m tho house- of- widows 113 V -near tho Fish Dam Ford, in the I>*trict of Chester, by two .white men, who caHed themselves Alexander Acrher and Harris. vi "?:*> VOW KNOW YfV-'Tbat- to 'the- intent the said Archer and Harris broughtto legal trial and Condicm punishment- far" the- abduction and offence aforesaid; Ho hereby offer steward of three hundred doBaea fbt-.tbe apprehensiorrand delivery, of the said ?.- ~ ~Archer araTHmrrisj or one hundred and fifty dollars for the defive#y "*rf eijher of them, into any jail m this State. ^ It? alsa stated tlta two white "men of the above ;*-Hame? were at Kirig^aaini Ashtanga county, Alaf>a frma, about the 8th or l**ha( ApriHas^ with the said boy Tom Archer, and there o3ered him for sale as a abve ; but nn the said boy declaring ke was a free : - man. no sale could be effected; and that they carried ^^huxt ^vn there, and said they were gp;ng to" Greens fltiven under my hand and the seal of the State, this ' 2Tst day of December, 1837. ? :<? p.-jt Z<r-- '- ' f L. 3-] - By the Governor," k ^ T> T X O ' Secretary oFState.-^ m&r fe-r ? BOOKS ^ ?It Cost Prices, ^ FOR SALE AT B. D- PLANTS STORE. ?^bSfc The following comprise a part, viz : ? Elements of j ^?^Snrveying, JjyOharles Davies. at 8 1 25: Elements ' pp~ ?fcOeamecry and Trigonometry, by Charles Davies, Elements of Algebra, by Charles levies, at 1 Olmsted's Natural Philosophy, in 2 vols* at j 4 5fr; Smart's Cicem, at 75 cents ; Gould's Virgil, at \ ~ ' ~ ? ? ? -? ,r? ? .. i 1 ?Xirwit at a. av, j'uj o ??* - - - T ?-AVXenophon, at 1 50 ; Green's Chemistry, at 2 00 ; j franostrochts French Grammar, at 62 cents ; Smel- j e's Philosophy, at I 03; Neuman's Spanish Diction- , ry, in-? vols., at 4 00; Grove's Greek and English ? irtkinarv, at 2 25 ; Potter's Antiquities of Greece, j ntick's Latin Dictionary, at 1 00 ; Greek j ^jtsTestamcnt, at 60 cents ; Clarke's Homer, in 2 vols., i ?rj|:at 350; Cavallo's Philosophy, at 300; .Mrs. Lincoln's | 5^^Botany. at 1 25 ; Play fair's Geometry, at 50 cents ; -v" Crnnd's Natural Philosophy, at 88 cents ; Cornelius ! ^^Nepbs,' at 5<> ?*ents; History of Rome, History of j c^i^reece, and History of France, at62,cents each, (by 1 .'?^^Orirashaw) ; Life of Napoleon, at 62 cents ; Life of! Washington, at 52 cents ; Cooper's Surgical Diction- j Cywyyat 3 75; Gibson's Surgery, in 2 vols., at 5 50; | ^wotfs Study of Medicine, in 5 vols., at 5 25 ; Chit ty's ig?~ Bfetlical Jorisprndence, at 3 25 ; Dunglisson's Human i^ Physiolocy, in 2 vols , at 5 75 ; Penny Magazine, at 25; Woodbridge's an<l Wi{ lard's f Geography, and V^^Jfodern ami Ancient Atlas, at 2 50; First, Second, a ad Third Books of History, at 62 cents each ; Good's St>^3ook of Nature, at 50 cents; Music fbh Piano at three ?^tcents a page ; together with a good assortment of ^ v<sSchool Books, at equally low prices. ^ Columbia, January 6^ 1S3S "? 1 ? tw Bank or ilamhiir?. - % :v : Dec-f:1837-. %?W1KZ Boa rd has this day declared a dividend of i;-2jE two dollars and fitiy cents ($2 5<1) on each share s-v3 of the capital stock of this bank, payable to the stock k^sfcoJders or their lesial represent;itives, on or after tho i day of January, l i'is. - " ^r-I_3i H. HUTCHISON, Cashier. - $fm?h Carolina^ LACK. ENS DISTRICT. Wm. H. Putly. and . Wife sad others, v?* John West and John Smith. BiS for account, injunotion, and rvitef. ~ "WT appearing to my satisfaction that John West, one * of the defendants in the above stated case, resides - irom and without the limits of this State : It is there fore ordered, that he do plead, answer, or demur to "" . the bill of complaint within three months from the publication hereof or the same will be taken pro con : esso as to him. W. R. FARLEY, C. E. L. D. Corami??oner^8 Office, Etiifens District, Etee. SS, 13^ ??i Equity. . jLi - - RICHLAND, STATE OF SOUTH CAROUXAi John Lomas " VS. Mary Myddleton, t Foreclose Mortgage. Admrx. and heix of jgg: W. J . M yddleton. - ^?^lyV virtue of a decree of the Court of - MM wiU offer for sale^oa the first Monday of 1 ^ ary next, before tke Court House in Columbia, aH that part or parcel of Land tying and being in the distr^i ---* --f- :j In, 3D^Tr. Kwdi the une, costs ;OU a _rchaser to ! ad&and not ; and if- not at the risk and State aforesaid, on tfce:east side oi the . mg from Columbia to the Rice Creek Springs, tainmg forty acres; more or loss ; the said ?*?-- ? being part of a tract of one hundred acres, hy John Lomas to Wm-J. Alyddietoa, t" ** -IS3S. ? ? Terma of sale are? cash sufficient t of suit atwi expenses of sale, and >- ered it of one year, with interest, . . five b<md and security ; thetitk " n'; ' delivered till the purchase mone !- : paid when due, the premises to <c-'i of the former purchaser. JAMES L. Jan. U 1838. - Coiumit ? | JTHO the jail of Union District^ K"4" JL gro boy who calls his name ^ ; . that he belongs to Thomas *?){ District," about twelve miles fu,^ V* is about seventeen ar eighteen ?_ *-htgh, of a yellowish co^^exumjt^ftmmers very'bad iu speaking The owner s-requested to come for ^"V ward, provo his property, pay e?teQ$es, and take him awar ROBEa^BpBffM, S. U. D. ? Die. 26, 1837. - f f W5^. ? ... 1 .way, a ne-. ; and says ..-EdgeGeld rg. William old, Ave feet Estate Sate. Slaves of the _foTT wili be sold ,_lumbia, on the first ley pousist of an eX ?ters and an apprentice, .^otfiersV " v '.X ' * *"? '?<* pjrtli cash^and the balance e$afnfents, with "interest from tHy. Good personal security W. F. DS SACSSURE. JOSF.PH A. BLAC ARTIIURhavc . _ entered mto partnership MM&c practice of the law, in Richland and the surroundin^^istricts. Of fice in Columbia. They venture to assure, those w ho may intrnst to them their business, that every exer tion will be made to deserve their coafidenee^. ' JOS. A. BLACK, 3L EDWARD J. ARTHURS . Jan. 1. . ; *? Sealed Proposals TO build a conn* HOUSE in the village of Lexington, of Gra ?ite, 28 feet high, 50? feet long, and 40 feet wide, with a kiped roof eovered with shingle*, a Portico in front, ami a: passage through tlie lower story, dividing ii into fo?f offices, ^ will be received until the last Saturday in February ' next. A pjaaof the building must accompany the pronosafs> Address , ^ A_ H. FORT, Chainuan ?f thw* Board of Commissioners, Lexington Court House, S. C. Jan. 10, 1838. V 1 2 ~ Tlje-Times <fe Gazette ami the Augusta Chronicle ^ Scnrinel will wibli>h the ahove notice until the last" Saturday iit February next, and iorward their ?cro*?r?ia to A. H. Fort. ?50 Reward. RAN AW \ V from the Subscriber, my no^ro man WILL, about thirty years old, whom I purchased of Samuel Venning, of Charleston. S. C. ; and it ;s supposed that he is onsomeof the boats run ning between Charleston and Columbia, or some oth er inland town. The above reward with all neocs snry expense* will be paid for his lodgment in any jnii in the State of South Carolina. M. C. IIALE. Lexington, [Ga.] Nov. 10, 1837. The Camden and Cheraw papers will insert the above for four weeks, and the Charleston Courier twice a week for four weeks and forward their ac counts to the Telescope ottiee for collection. ? Private Boarding* AN be hail at Mrs. Oliver's, in the first brick house below the Commercial Bank. Oct. 28 43 tf LaiireusYille Female A cade -. mv. % THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the second Monday in January next; still under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, assisted j by 3Fiss Boyd,, whose . competency has been tested L by an .experience of two years. The Trustees are also pleased to announce, that they sent on. to -Philadelphia, and - have succeeded in pro curing Miss H. >1. Chambers, to take charge of the Musical Department; a young lady whose success in teaching vocal and instrumental Music, has been amply tested both in that city and elsewhere. Her testimonials are'oY undoubted charactcr. HATES. Spelling, Reading, Writing and Marking on Samp la r, $3,50 per qr or 812 per ann. Thea'wve with Arithmetic and Grammar, ?5 per qr-- or 18 per ann. ^ - />" The above with Geography, History, Astronomy, Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, Rhetoric, &c. 87 per qr., or 25 per ann. Music, *8 per qr., or 30 per ann. J Use of Piano $1. .y Good Boarding at $90 per annual session. By order of the Board. .. JOHN >1. SIMPSON, Secretary. .-**? V 51 c'V:. ?~rj T ftTAKE NOTICE. SHE Notes and Book Accounts due the late John f Ciliary have been placed in. the hands of my t r>i_ _r_- P _ i attorney, Jose p Ei A. Black, Esq., tp whom those in debted will please make* immediate payment, and save costs, as it is very desirable to. have the estate settled up as soon, as possible : also- those tu whom the estate are.inde.bted .will. please furnish me or ray said attorney with tlifcir accounts properly attested. - JAMES FENTON, : > Adm>. of John Hillury. - Dee. 27, 1837. * w ? " ' ?- 5 6 T WAITED TftPntCHASE, W O or three likely fellows, for "Whom liberal prices will be paid. Inquire at thisoffic?. Dec. 3Gb ; ; - - - r, Stevenson Walker . MERCHANT TAILORS, SUCCESSORS to Dickinson & Co. Would inform the pubKpijas well as the many patrons of the late firm, that in future, the business will be conducted nnderthe above name, at the same | stand. As heretofore, a fe^ularaasprtrnent of Cloths, Casimeres, Testings, andall articles usually found in such establishments, will be kept. Haying been for many years associated with Mr. Dickinson, in busi: ness, they7 die generally **Knowii to. all those who have p&tronized the former ooacern ; they flatter themselves, that hjr amotion to business and ura$i: mitting exertions to please, they will be able to se* cure a liberal share of- patronage. Columbia, 1 *. -?v. xNOficc. ALL persons indebtedto the estate of the late D B .- roms* and t h os e to whom the saidv estate are indebted, will calToa my Attorney, Jos. A. Black, who is legally authorised to settle up said estaie. \ ! JGROVE Al PELTON, Adm'r. ? . of D. B. Toms. Dec. 5th, 1837. ; ^ ^ - :.-c 'j&f V 51 " ^ P. S. Persons having notes or other Choses in Ac tion deposited in their hands, by said D. B. Toms, will please render, an .account of the same to Jos. A. Black, with the cause tif, their being in possession i hereofl GROTE A PELTON, Adm'r. ? of.D B. joins, r N. B. Prompt payjoents will be required pndX en forced. ^ .isiifiK;- :v ?QS. A." BLACK, " T V a I ua We Florida Iam3. ' HE undersiga&doSers for sale a tract of Land in Middle EJjroay?earthe Lake Sampala, m the Heckstown settlements - There are about 1200 acres,, comprising a-ferge body of the best hammock in the~ about' three hundred, and fifty acre* cucw'wfe^t is regarded by competent judges as one of the very best settlements in Florida. A healthy plnerfend residence and-good water, within 5 miles, pjiwtu be in Tallahasseeand on the premises about Sthe first of January. ~ ?-? w ? r B- J. EARLE. Dec. 2, 1537. ^ >- . v. , - > 49 f kr- * -N ; -v >->. j' ' '? * " Chewing Tobacco . HE subscribers, have j?st received on consign l ^ menta lot of ^. Brown's best Richmond Honey ^?Denr Oronoke Chewing Tobacco, put up in half box es, and sold by the half "box only. This Tobacco is so well known that it is not. necessary to say any thing in its praise. X ~ *. ~ " r- . \ D. & J. WART & Co. ^ Dec. 21. .. ' & LAW I* OTIC E . THE Subscribers have formed a partnership, il the practice of I^aw, under the title of FAIR k SUMMER, in the district of Newberry, Office v ~ Newberry Court House. All professional business entrusted to their care, will receive punctual atten tion. . " ; .SIMEON FAIR, HENRY SUMMER. Newberry C. II , Nov. 27 " -^ ^^- 55 T Saluda Factory. HE Saluda Manufacturing Company will here after dispose of their goods on the following . terms: * ?' .^v;* *?; ' ?r - ,The prices will at all times be regulated by the New \o/k Market. " v ? I" jFor Packages of ftebales or more, on a crcdit of four months, the purchaser giving his nole with en ' endorse rpay able in the Commercial Bank .? For aR quantities of less than five bales, one cent, a ?yardadvanee and ready cash will be required. The goods will be delivered either at the Factory or at any place in Columbia which may be designated, f- All orders for goods must be addressed to Wm. j Jenks, Superintendant of Saluda Manufactory. U :rH< ' WM. II. IIA M N ER, Secretary. ^ 1 .^Columbia, NoT^15tb'rl837.-. 46 , s x - - ? : - ? ice . THE Coparnership, heretofore existing under tlie firm of T. Dickinson, & Co., has this day been | dissolved, by its own limitation. The business of the concern will be settled by either- of the parties. r: DICKINSON, - ? JOEL STEVENSON. Cokimbia, ion. 1, 1938 J 1 Card. ?N consequence of the increased and still increas -dfc ing labors of tho Subscriber's business, and the fc^fl^nctj^^rced upon him, that his strength- and ; health are unequal to it, he has been induced to asso ciate Mr.'F. W. GREEN, of this town, in business | with him. with a-View to his assistance. | In announcing this" a^riSgementrthe Subscriber I cannot be so unmindful.uf.his.dut^tp this commuhi 1 ty, (of whose confidence he has so lately partieipa* tetl, and for which he cannot feel too grateful,) not to assure themrthat his own undivided personal atten tion, will continue to be, as heretofore, Closely devo ted to the business ? and that by express stipulation, no article w to be brought into the Store, that'does not undergo his strictest scrutiny, and meet his ap* probation. The business vvilhrbe conducted in fi<isr own name ami at I he same stand. v - V In fulfilment of these promises, he can only offers his past conduct, as a guarantee : ? and in again 80r licitinjr a continuance of former patronage, trusts' tliat his friends ill bav? no cause of compIaint.^S^ EDWARD StLE* Jau. 6, 1838. ? ' ^ ,;^c v ; Laurens District. Nancy Glidewell, applicant, vs. Stephen Glidewell nnd ot hers . r1 appearing to my satisfaction that Jesse Garrett anil Mary his wife, and Harrington Fowler, and Sufan his wife, two of the defendants, reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered that, they do appearand object to the division or sale of the real estate of Martin Glidewell, dec'd. on or be fore the 7th day of March next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. W. D. WATTS, O. LD. ' Dec. 7, 1837. > 52 lOt ? ommitted . TO the Jail of Richland District, as a Runaway, a Nccto man, who calls his name NED, and says he belongs to Vincent Carr, a Sugar Planter, on the Mississippi river, in the State of Louisianna, and says he ranawav on April last. Ned is about twenty five years of age, about 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 Maybank, and so 'd by him to ITarry 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 DEBRUIIL, S. R. D. March 28. 1837 12 TOBACCO. BOXES Honey Dew Tobacco, put np by #3" Gen. Edward C. Carfington, Virginia, for sale on Commission by . * D. & J. EWART & CO. Sept. 30, 1837 39 F. Ogicr, HAS removed hisDru* and. Apolhecary Shop to the corner opposite rolock & Solomon's Auc tion Store, Main st reet, where ho will be happy to supply his friends nnd customers with fresh Drugs and Medicines, as heretofore. Sept.23 as Cohambia Female Academy. THE next session will commence on Monday, the 2d day of October... . . ; .TERSTS. - f-v : Board, lodging, washing &c. pr session, : , $100 Tuition in the lower branches of English, ip- ) eluding Reading, .Writing, Arithmetic and [ 16 ^ Orthography, .4' , . ? ; For the same, together, with all the higher branches, including Geography with the use of the Globes, Ilistory, ancient and mo dern, Grammer, Rhetoric, Composition, Na- ^ 25 tural. Moral, and Intellectual Philosophy, v Chemistry, Botany, Geology, and Mathe matics, - , ' ' ? : ; :< Forthe same together with the Latin and Greek > ^ - Languages, v ^ J For French, Spanish, or Italian, - 16 Musical Instruction, Piano or Guitar, ? 25 Entrance to Musical Department, - 5 "Use of Piano, r ; - v ' 3 For other useful and ornamental branches the charge will bo as' heretofore. Competent assistants are engaged- m the various departments, and it is J toped the, institution will be worth yof the coritihned patronage of the public. >' ^ % The^ French aiw.Itattan Languages will be tanght by Mr. Rocchietti, who has been employed in the first Seminaries of Geneva, Joyous and Paris, and subsequently in the school oOGeneral Lallemand in New York.. ... ~ J ^ Dancing and Waltzing wilLagainbe taught by Mr. t-Breedio.^: ? ? -V- . . - A. C. SMITH, Principal. Sept. 13 . .- 37 . ? > ? - ? - . ?:} Can* ~* _r y**"" " T. "WTTTE do challenge the world to simplify or im x"W< r>rove the principle of Cooper s Tumbling Shaft horse power. ./ - ' ... It has only 2 small cast wheels, one with 29 cogs arid the other 9, with which! ruly" motion or power that's required for Cotton Gins, horse Mills, turning Laythesi,- Wheat or Rice Machines, can be obtained. 1". The, cost is not half that '"of tiny .of the old plans, is inueh easierpropelled, and more durable. 'JTw kiid power is now in operation, in the lot of Wiltiarn W. Purse, Cabinet Maker, near the Com mercial Bank, where it can be seen at any time. Any person 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 f?r the same. ROBERT M M A IJ PIN, ^ JOHN W. LANGHORNE. For Sale, A STRONG second hand small Carriage, with new wheels. - Also, a pair of stout Horses, aged, well broke, and in good order. For information, apply to Mr. Polock or Mr. De bnihl/r. -* ? r ' ? . .. - December 20 ? - : ^ 54 ; Land for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale at a low price his Plantation in Fairfield district, on Broad River, beween Ashford's and Flewy's Ferries, containing 645 Acres, about half of. which, is uncleared, and 60 tdcres'of it low grounds- ' On a healthy site and re mote from-the river'are a large and well finished Dwelling House, excellent Gin House, Barn, Negro Houses, and all necessary out buildings in good" re pair. For more particular information, persons wish ing to purchase, are referred to Messrs. James Alston, Hargrove A. Glenn, Dr. Jas. B./Thvis and Mr. . Philips, the Surveyor. r. - / ? - ' V A/so, at Lot in the Village of Jionticello, with a good Dwelling House, &c. Andf another Lot with a good Store and Dwelling Honser^. If the above premises are ndt sold before tho 30th day of December, they wiU/be rented out to the highest bidder for one yeatr ? . ' " ? v D^VID MONTGOMERY. : Nov. 28 - ? \ 48?; A Notice. LL persons having any demands against the x*. estate of MICHAEL HARK INS, deceased, win render them to the subscriber, duly attested ; and all those indebted to the estate of the said Mi cha ;KHarkins will please make immediate payment, or their notes and accounts will be placed in the hards of a proper officer for coUection. - ?*- . ? S. C. DEBRUHL, Adm'rV : Sepf 8th, 1837. y* ? ~ V * 36 ? - : FISHER'S COTTON YAK IV. THE subscribers have always on hand a large stock of the above and will sell by the ball at Factory price. Orders from the country thankfully received and promptly attended to. : POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO. 1 Oct. 28. ~ " 43 tr Polock, Solomon & Vo. Have received and offer for sale at very re duced j>rirc$, SUNDRIES. 400 Choice sacks coarse Salt, 28 hhds fine Sugars, Et Deslino and Victo ria brands, ' 10 hhds. West India Molasses, 10 bbls. superior crushed Sugars, 10 44 " New Orleans Molasses, 8 box. common and superior Loaf Sugar, 20 bags choice Green Coffee, 100 bags various qualities do. Gunpowder, Hyson, Poushong and Black Teas, in boxes and caddys, 120 bbls. New Mackerel, No's. 1, 2, and 3, 50 half bbls. do. Pickled Salmon, 25 boxes Sperm Candles, 4's, 5'aand 6's, 50 boxes Turpentine and Variegated Soap, 50 " Cheese, 40 half bbls. Northern Crackers, 10 keg?pmime Goshen Butter, UNDERWOOD'S PICKLES AND SAUCES. Lobsters, Wsdnuts, Gerkins, Piecolilly, Onions, To matos, Mangoes, Spanish and French Olives, Tomatto, Walnut and Mushroon Ketchup, Anchovie, Camp, Reading, Harvey and John Bull Sauces. SPICES, &c. Mace, Cioves, Nutmeg, Cassia, Pimento, Pepper Giriger and Mustard. OILS. Flasks and bottles best Sallad Oil, - Winter strained Sperm, Linseed and Train Oils by the gallon or barrel. . - , LIQUORS. Champaigne and Cognac Brandy, Holland Gin, of the roost approved brands, Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Gin and Apple Brandy, WINES. Champagne, anchor brand, Choice old Madeira, Cherry and Tcnncriffe, Muscat, Claret and Sweet Malaga, . CORDIALS. ~ ?? Marachino, Curaso, Orange, Perfect I/>vc, Cinna * * mon, Anniseed, Mint, Rasberry, Life of Man, &c. &c. ' 'GLASSWARE. . * An assortment of rich cut setts Decanters, Cham - ? paigns, Cillorics, Goblets; Tumblers, Jellies &c. with a few dozen Decanters and .Tumb lers, very stout made expressly for the use of . hotels. - . . ? CROCKERY WARE , An Assortment. ? WOODEN WARE. - , . * Painted Pails, iron bound Tubs in nests, brass bound Buckets, Wire Sifters, Straw Brooms, &c. r DRY GOODS. : 4 Mackinaw, Whitney and London Duffle and Rose V *$?'. Blankets, ? Very superior and heavy Servants Cloths, Linseys, Cas?inets and Kentucky Jeans, Red. Flannels, Merinos, Circassians, , Calicoes, brown and bleached Shirtings, Saluda Osnaburgs, Bed Tickings, some 6-1 wide, ?' Apron Checks, Cotton and Worsted Iloiscry, - Fur and Seal Skin Caps, . ... - - Wool Hate JFtif Hats, unusually low, Servants Shoes, Brogans lined and bound, Rosset Brogans, very heavy. ' ?' . ? ALSO 14 cases heavy and well made Clothing, consistingof ... t Suits, Bang-up Coats, Great Coats, &c. Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses Cloaks, and a variety of other articles which have been purchased ' V ? at auction in the Northern Cities low for cash ; . - Purchasers are therefore respectfully solicited - ' to call and examine our stock before purchas r: ing elsewhere, -- ; . , >? In addition to the above, we expect daily to receive a supply of fresh West India Preserves, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Figs, Almonds and Nuts. -ALSO- " '?*' A very large invoice of r PRINCIPE cV HAVANA CIGARS, Selected expressly for this market. ' POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO. Columbia, Oct: 28, 1837. 43 tf ~ JTOTICE. ~ THE copartnership of Purse and McCartcr wns dissolved on the 1st of August last. All persons having any demands against the concern wiM please render their accounts in, and those indebted make payment to WM. W. PURSE., WM. W. PURSE still continues to carry on the Cabinet and Upholstering business in all its various branches, at his old stand .Main street, opposite Mc Cully & Donaldson. -- ? N. B- Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. Oct. 28 ' . 43 tf SALE. .. WTNDER a decree of the Court of Equity, in the U case of James Boatwright and James b. Guig nard vs Mary Myddleton, administratrix and heir ot Wm.j/Mydd.eu.^dece^^ . ; Before the Court House in Columbia, on the first Monday in February next, a Sand Hill residence, formerly occupied by John Lomas, and I since by the Tate Wm. J. Myddleton, deceased, a east of the Female Institute of Dr. Marks. The Dlace contains about 60 acres, some of it eood planting land, and the rest dry sand hill, supplied with pure spring water. It isoneof the highest sand hills in the neigh borhood of Columbia, and regarded as perfec Uyl heal thv There are several buildings on it, suited to a summer residence. The terms of sale are-cqsh sufficient to pay the costs and expenses of sale, ^ and the balance on a credit of one year, with interest , the purchaser to give bond and security ; the titles to be made, and not delivered till the purchase tnoney is paid : and if not paid when due, the premises to be re ? Dec. 18,1837.; ? - - - ' . : ? ' ?' ?' Q . . Clark's Hotel. > , THE Subscribers feel grateful for the very libe ral patronage that has been extended toward? them, since they opened the above Hotel, and npg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have reduced their prices of Board to the followiug rates: ? ? .. - _ Jp '? '* ? For Transient Boarders. , v- 'From 1 to 60 Days (with Private Table) pr. ^ '/ 7 From 1 to 60 Days (at Regular Table por . Day . .V- - r - For Regular Boarders. _ Over 60 Days (;nciuding Lodging) pr week - vb,W 44 60" u rwithout Lodging) pr week - - W,w, ROACH & THOMPSON. May 27 21 Sailord's Patent Straw Cutter? Improved ! CilVlIIE Subscribers respectfully notify those that have been waiting for the above machines, (ns well - '*? Jk as those that may wish to avail themselves of the best article of the kind ever offered to the pub-.v v lie, that ther have established a factory for the manufacture ot them in Lexington District, where they, will at ail times be' ready to supply machines with knivea, /which they warrantor any other parts, at : the shortest notice.t They have a number of machines ready for delivery and intend hereafter keep ing a supply of them on hand. The above are the same as made by IJrck <fc Jknks ; long practice has : enabled the subscribers to make several important improvement* in them, narticularlv in the feed, ^ which can be instantly altered to eut any desired length, without stDpping. Fhcy deem any recom & mendation nnneccessary, further than to state, that the rise of three hundred of them liave been dis f loosed of in this district, and are universally approved of. 13;" Tnrm'ng in 'Wood and Iron executed with neatness and despatch ; also, Mil! Irons, Axes, ^^dzeSj^)ravving Knives, Plain Irons, and any description of edge tools, made by an experienced work man, a$dJMrran?3 equal to any brought to the market. *? v the Drag Storo of F. W. Green, opposite the Golden Horeo, Columbia. v ~ ^ ;v. ..GREEK & JENK9. SOFA AND SETTEE BEDST1 AT E. Brittin's Furnitare Ware-Room, a some nnd convenient article ? which are offei on reasonable terms, with a great variety of High Post, Field and French Bedsteads? also Fancy Bas kets, Floor Mats, Toilet Work Boxes, Opticks with plats, Chinese Table Cloths, Willow Cradles and Chairs, Cotton reels, &c. &c. ALSO, Mattrasses of Curled Hair, Wool, Moss and Cotton. Nov. 25 ; 47 tf IVoticc. , Resolutions passed by the Board of Directors of the Columbia Bridge Company, on the 4th Janua ry, 1839. . . :#y Resolved , That Wood Wagons, and othor Vehi cles carrying Wood or Fuel, are required, from and after the date of this notice, to pay tho following rates of Toll, viz : Wood Wagons d^aum by G Animals , ? $1 00 ^ 41 " " 5 14 0 871 j ?? tt i? ^ u 0 75 " ?? ?? 3 " 0 62 i I U it u 2 " 0 50 u it .i j ? 0 25 Further, that all tolls be collected in cash only, ex cept the Mail Contractors, who aro required to pay the quarterly sums agreed upon, in advance. The j heavy expenses incurred by repairing the Koads and | Bridges, render it necessary that the Board should call upon those most benefited by the Road nnd Bridge to contribute a share of the expenses. By order of the Board. , >? DAVID EWART, Sec. & Troa. January f? j L 3t, To Rent . / ^ THE large and convenient Brick Store next to P. <fc R, Bryce, at present occupied by Dr. F. W. Green, as a Drug Store. /Possession given any time after the 1st January. ' ' ?*-' I JOHN BRYCE*"'', Dec. 29, 1837. 4t * 5G THE Subscriber having disposed of his interest in the concern' of T.' Difckinson, & Co.? to " Joel Stevenson & W. W. Walker, takes great pleasure in recommending them, to the former customers, who he believes, will faithfully serve them. ^ " T. DICKINSON. ' ' Colombia, Jan. 1, 1838. Y r JYcxv and Seasonable Goods. HpHE Subscribers are now receiving direct from" ? JC New- York and England,. in addition to their -former extensive assortment, (at their well-known stand in Columbia) a large supply of Fancy and ?tav pie Dry Goods Hardware, Groceries, Crockery? and* Glassware, Paints, Provisions; Mill irons, and .Car penters Tools of every description, &c. &c, TheirGoods -being bought for cash enables them fo offer greaT -inducements to ^ tho public,- who. are '.re-^ " " ' * II flvninlha ilibif Sfnfllt hft. ' :;y AI/L persons indebted to. Dr. Samuel Oreeirr, Iat& of the Town of Columbia, Vdeeeased are re quested ta make payment without delajvand those to.wliom the estate is indebted are requested to fur1-; nish-the Executors .with their accounts duly. proven,1; and copies of Notes or Bonds. . ? ' -V?v - F: W. GREEN,* 1 ?** ) ? ?" - t; . JAMES S..GU1GNARD, f i - c"lprs .Columbia, April 7th, 1837 w ^15. ?>/ ~ "? ^ ?- ? y - ? . :<"7\ Office of Common Pl^asj : r Richland DijkncfiP WHEREAS O. Hochstmsseri witba schedule' "of his effects on oath, hath filed/his" .petition in the Court of Common Pleas of the district afott? said,staiing4hat he is no win. the custodjrofthe sbe riffof Richland District, Jiy virtue of a writ- of .capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit ofF. , praying a rule to be served on the said FlMcpoJJyi and- his other creditors, returnable beforeahe-As&d-; ciaie Judges of the Court of Com mon Pfeas> at a<^qurt of Common Pleas to be holden in and for the^ wmcf aforesaid, to shew cause, if any they can, why- toe said O. Hoch?trasser should not be -dischfirged from his confinement, according to the act of the General Assembly of this State, "passed for the relief of jnsol? vent debtors, made and provided : It is therefore or dcred, that the said F. McCully and all other creditors do appear at the Court of Common Pleas to be holden for Richland District on the third Monday in March next, be lore the. Associate Judges of the said State, id shew cause why the said 0 Hoclisirasser should not be admitted to the benefit of the said act* at which time and placc the estate and effects of tho said O. Hochstrasser will be assigned. .- ? ' _ - T- y.'V r r - JAMES S. GUIGNARD.-r N - - . ? . . >"? s v-- Clerk of Court Dec. 21, 1837..; " \ - M . 7 ' \ Order HEAD QUARTERS OF: THE REGIMENT OF CAVALRY. - Columbia, Dec.- 19, 1837. THE 6th Regiment of Cavalry is hereby ordered to rendezvous at Camden, for Encampment'-foi^ three days, on the first Wednesday in February next, 10 o'clock, A. M. v ' V. ' ' ' ' V* The ofiicerein command of squadrons are charged . with the extention of this order. ? -r - The order requiring said Reg'unent to meet at j Colombia for review, at the above time, is hereby countermanded. ^ H ColoneL M J , ? i;ree^vili-e 1 .yf.g MijBt jtc V^N Monday the 8th 'January, 1838; the annual vacation will terminate." On that day/'tne. students will reassemble, and the classes be organized for the ensuing year. L The appointment of Mrt^P McViccar, late Professor of IMathematics^ m Hamp-j den Sydney College, to the Mathematical department;^ in the Academy, will secure the services of a gentle man, eminently qualified for the . important station.-. The Rev. Mr. Spalding will preside, as heretofore, in the English department, Professor M Vjccar 'n the Mathematical, and the subscriber in the Classical. -I The studies are so arranged, as to qualify students for admission to the classes in South Carolina C6h lege, at Columbia. Students, however, enn be.pre-; pared for any. other College, previously ^designated , by parents or guardians? - To those who wish to rer j coive.an-Academic education, facilities are now df fered, as varied and extensive as they ore in similar institutions. The Academic year will be divided into four quarters of twelve weeks each.- In the English department, the following are the established charges : : < ' ? ?" ^ oq nrv 1 Reading and Spelling, per quarter, ? . Jfp w | The same, with writing, . - - $ yV? The same, with"English Grammar, Geography, ? v; History and Arithmetic, &c. t In the Mathematical Department and Bookr keeping, v ? In the Classical Department, . v - Payments are required quarterly, and always in advance. Persons who are not subscribers to the Academy, are charged 50 cents per quarter, add.r tional, for each scholar. . No student will be admitted for a less term than one ~ quarter. Pupils may enter at any season, but after entrance, no deduction will; be made for their leaving school before the end W the quarter. . w. B. LEARY, Principal. ^ ' v Dec. 18 \ -1" ,tf W ^ ?3d Ones made young! / r^".IIE INDIAN HAIR DYE, for changing grey JL hair to bla<>k or brown in a few hours, without colouring the skin or injuring the texture of the hair in the least. The article ha* been in general use for the last few years, and is believed to be the best ar ticle of the kind ever made known to the public producing a natural color which will not rub off or fade For sale at the Columbia Drug Store, south of the Court House, where every article in the Med ical line can be obtained at tho most reasonable price, and always warranted to be of the besttjuaUty Dec. 13. 52 furniture 1 VJl RE RO OM Y i EBRITTIN'S Futniture Ware-Room is rcmo, ? ved to the nqnare below the Court House ~ near Briggs {late Edgar's) Hotel, where a general assortment of Cabinet Furniture and Fancy Chairs will be kept, which will be disposed of on reasonable terms. His former friends and the public- m general are invited to call and examine for themselves. ^&ll kinds of Furniture neatly, repaired at the shortest notice and having made arrangements as undertaker^ all business of the kind will be promptly attended to on moderate terms, and ^ Hearse furnished ^klioiiri charge in town. j. N. B. A' Journeyman -vented to the aboye buw? nf elimihr KiiKitk " ; Winter ClotKiifg> A. C. SQtlER&, ?to^% At the. sign of thtr Black Hat , r ^ (Nearly opposite Briggs 1 '( Late , Edgar's) .Hotel) - ? ARE receiving from their own Manufactory, their > Fall and Winter supply of ! Fashionable Clothing, Ac Made expressly for this Market, the materials and. workmanship are warranted to be of the be*; all of/ jL. which are offered to their former customers and >?' j-* the public generally at moderate prices. ' " '?'? 4 ALSO, A handsome assortment of Broad Cloths, Cassiraere*, V\v, and Vesting?,* which they will make to measure on V./> reasonable terms, in the neatest and most fashionable style. - Their clothing consists in part of ttoj follow- Sss ng, viz : , r; ??'*?% t; DRESS AND FROCK COATS.< Of Black, Blue, Brown, Invisible Green, Oalias> Black Mixed, &c. Broad Cloths. . OVER CQAT$. OfB lack, Mix^d, Invisible Green, Brown,' Blue, Drab, Broad Cloths, Petershams, &c. ?i* i 0- CLOAKS. -/ -->? Of Blue, Black and Brown Broad Cloths, and Goat? ^ 1 Hair and Worsted Camblets of Brown,Blue and Bla?t.j^ g'sl -::-P^NTAipONS>^>?^^ Of Bluel "Blacky Brown, Hade Mixed." BufT,ToOci&^ Ribbed, Stripes, &c.&c. of Cassi meres, Brood Cloch*f.rc? jfec. ? ?V" ^E$TS. .> jOf Black and Fancy Silk Velvet, Pliid and-Fignred/.^ Merino^Plain-Rlack-and Figured Sauin and Silk, _ luwr'Nr nf.-i /Yi ? m _ a Boys^Oeats; Pantaloons, 'Vests^and Cloaks. Av*' V' i . ?_ r?r .t *1C . . i*i i ? -^n; rtin(>j0rnd and Drawers; Linen -Black SaUm Bosoms.JUolIars, Stocks, -Glove*, Crii^^ WliyUIl VH* V* *? CI1V/HO) Jk VVAUV lAA^IVOi A and Pen Ktii ves^wtT^ Hair" alrid Hat Brashes, Tootfcr^ BrushexvF^rfamer t'<HIa^ " ,ia I--. ? Ml .-yv^>v ! f Occo TOWKS^vr-kd^a AH tmtr. Mug Rooms;: which will he Bold low for cashor bankable . . Jan. 13, 1838^c^r^^v eon,ibr the ftc^omodotiotV of all" respectable persor /bat r^y^nlcpnwer tb calig. 1 have flo besitatic iUvre?mime^ding them;^ Xwll qualified to keep a ^Well' regulated, qui^ordcr[y.Ifa^:!and.Jiaye -nigj Viemefi atkl^arf^^aolfof thise'gentk^^" ^ assisted, mem tfa^otefi^te^nilyearsr^ "i t J.\W. CLARK; former Proprietor.'- ;; > LClYJ PresHi PronnSS^ * ^THOMPSON,^? 5 Tjie CharleslOT),Courier and Mercury, Savannah vir^^tandai^" of Uruon, and MobUe' ' . Advertiser, will insert- the above weekly forlhrei^,; | jnonth8and forward their accounts to the subscribe rr^?< ? ? . *.v ? ? '.r.r ^ ? r , p . ... ? . ??? Hfeir Aifa ng^meiit. THE Subscriber has made preparation lo hiTii^ his Medicine forward ed^monthly . ' In adopting VS^> this course, he will be enabled to keep oh baxid frasS^j articles, and iheTiewest Chemical Preparations which "come to hand," Physicians. and Planters can#be fqr<^^ n is lied afM times with such medicines as can be de-V^ /Jk - ^ >? ?> ? ??" : LL pereoTia" are wTuned np^ to trade fior- WTijir LlVotes given to the late !>: B. TOMS, or to pay jany such -notes, unless to the Administrator of said .Toms, or .to his Attorney, Jos.- A. " ^ Th|8 !T>th day of Deceinb^, /? -k ?^^53 GROVE A. PELTON. Adm'r. oT BC,B. Toms. Ol r* t- V To Rent or Sell. THE House and Lot now occupied by Stalker A; ^Hillii/The premises afford convenient .and j ample'accommodation for an extensive mercantile^ 2 Esuiblifibment, and for a family residence, and for tha*^"' ' Couon business : v -The buildings, including the back store, "are of brtck, and are situated on the West side -^v of RichardsOn -Street, just above the Commercial Bank.V The Lot is large Uhd extends bock to Asaem^^ ^ biy Streetf an^ is a gpod stand for business. '* -< "* tag? It is desired taseU the above properly, and liberal-i'v terms may be haiL; ' Ifnot fiold^it will be leased and possession given on the" 1st Oct next? Application to*W? ? made to- ? ^v" ' ^1^'; o;. Columbia Sept. 4 1837. . ? J. J. CHAP PELL, 'vj .36tfc^ - Regimental Orders^ t[ : *- -r ?- ~ T . ^'-;it^d.Quarte^i^i^i^B^r^ rflp 1 1 E Order dated the 25th November last, requir ^J v -B. ine a Court Martial to be held in Columbia on ^ the lst Monday in January next, >? hereby counter- T manded, and the following will be observed, vix A Couirt Martial will be held in .the Town Hall in Columbia, on the 3d Monday in January next, at o'clock, A. M. -To try'defcTultefs for Company, Bsi-'*;^ talion and Regimented Musiersf and also for d Uobed i-^L: ence ofordereaiid non-performance of patrol duty; \ '111 e Court "to c?nsiisf.of ^he following oflicers, viz : IL Maxcyi"t*res't. Capts. Douglass and Fenly, Lieuti. Chambers, Walter, Center, and Ensign Gregg. .Officers commanding companies -will cause theif^y; defaulters to be warned, and also furnish the court.^ with evidences of the same. By order of ^ V.1- , Col. GEORGE LIGHTNEIL^A^ - . \V. B. THOMPSON, Adit :23d. Reg. S. C. Ma. Dec. 23, 1837. 5t55 : .;?0. : > Columbia, February 11, iQ37^ " *-jsS Saluda Manufacturing Co RESoivEJ>? by the Board of Directors Saluda MaAnfacturing Company, That the'-'vV*: Books ehall be opened on the 1st day of March^JS next, at the counting.house of D. & J. Ewart'-^ &> Co., for an additional subscriptioO of ow^vj hundred thousand dollars to the capital Stock of the Company.- New^ subscribers will feo admitted into the Company on the same terms and on t|ie.sanr.e conditions of original sub- % scribers. Ten dollars ji shar^on each share '%?. of one hundreddollars, will be required at time of subscribing, and leA dollvs #- share at the^ end ot each and- every si^ty days tbereafter, ^i until.tlie whole will be paid. - A failure to com. AX -I.. . v?fi :i.? ; n <? .. ? jflMie Compan'y^hayin^ one fourth of the mill; jilted" wi^" inairhinery, and now id^pterationS. and anoUler fourt inn progress of setting up, are able tQ balcnhile to ft reasonable degree certainty,- the value of their undertaking. To make t)ie e5tabli6liment available to the full extent'of which it is capable, tliey have come io the determination, provided they ca^T selt, the stock, to fill the mill from;the basement U> theattic story. -TliX9'^z^ns our Sute,.^ * .MLrticnfarly thepi'i'sentstockholdcrs.areo I dponto aid in an, undertaking whicK wffr and iredit to ot will most u ixjuertion> ritbi