M&*fe s^jsKse* ^^hgreaanrr BrP. "- ? *?;?? ;.^?*c *&*?< BkT .;'? ? . vr^r 'v ~ ' '-: V.> *J5 .? 'Ay -? >i'.V v*< * - >" ? jjf 'i* w -,? -"!"J ? v ??. 4 N >i -">s : - je* "*% T- - ' YOL. ?4?N(). 44. v- " vr,? >T>. ' BY A. S. JOHNSTON. NEC DEESSE, NEC SCPERESSE REIPUBLlCiE. PUBLISHED WEEKLY COLUMBIA, S. C. OCTOBER S7, 1838 $3 PER ANNUM. V.?. . oer annum, if paid In advance, or ibe end ~ . ,= JAMES*. TAYLOR.; Executors' Notice. . t- i . 1 . .LC ? -?Vi f A.1 ^ ? "W * v v hu vi jXMvi n ANfJfAY from. ?y%mp. n^^k. BKah K%r Watson's, in IMgefield-distrtft, S? Cvon 'Sun lay nigfrMhe 30th September, the ftwr following lamed negro men, viz vSwan, of ^c^oinplexion, tbout 22. years of age, 5feet7 oV&incSwKhigh, very leayy made, ani< has a veryfine sec of teeth/ Wil a^>ut^3 yea? of age, 4 eft fiefr 8 inches high; "with a thm visage, spare-' aadeitoop shouldered- Jerryrofrather brown com^ >lexi*nr ahout 35year*of age, 5 feet 8 or_9 inched tigh witk aolky countenance and several of &i& ront- teetff ont; And Bake, about 22 years of age, boat ^ feet high* very black, stout built, a very hea sagckaqd very small feet. The above fewanlpf )ne;Bundreo Dollars wilH he given for The appre-. leaawn of^Sjfow of these negroes, or twenty-five olfart.lar e^tbwt separately, and the delivery of hemi^e^Mrof them to rtre keeper of any Jail in >. C. dr lo iameaj). Tradeweti, Esq. of Cohifnbia, i, O. to whom woSe belongs. The above negroes from Richmond in Virginia, and may itetopt to make rbeirway back there. It ir very probable that they may be caught lurk- J iTg about ihe premises of Mr. Benjamin Trade wgll, j MMHMr?e Columbia, in Richland district, as Lake 1 tyed there five or six weeks. ~e XATHANIEL MATTHEWS. IE 41 tf ?r.; - f?f^o* received, and are receiving, large Ha] C/;crst receives, auu additions to> their usual stock of a ^^D&Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, '? &e* - - * *" the Fall and Winter demand. ~ " ? ? "L I _ ^ % Smtedjo tne ram ana r? UftCl uv.ai^?v> A? w5r??neraliy keep a considerable variety in all those different branches of our business, we will not attempt to enumerate, tail .invite ouHrieods and tke ^ipublic generally to call, aad judge forthemsel ves. The above have purchased, recently, in the t|*v. ? J^rthertr .cities, mostly for Cash, and some im ported diseetly from Great Britain, purchased at the time of a depression in tfcat market; we think we will be able to make it to the interest of purchasers teMeasicjiL ..i ;\>-V ^ ''' Obfc.^. 41. 4t. I ^ * - - Bag-gin^. Rope, and Twine. ITkUNDEE, Kentucky, and Flax Bagging, 42 z ? Kilm&nock Caps, together with fine Green, Brown, OEve, Black, and >li$ed Cloths, Mixed and ft; ? Satioetts, and Casimeres, Merinos and Cir ,> together with a general assortment of Dry ani Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Shoes, . *?#*? &C-V ' ; jp' ^3* The Subscriber respectfully informs the inhabit ants of Columbia, and its vicinity that he baslocated -^himself fcer$, and will be receiving weekly from the ^Northern and Southern 'Markets Targe quantities of -^^ipceries and other Merchandize, which will be sokf yfrfow. Beinglatefbr the paper this week, he will . ?' * ^jve^a morefcli account in the next, as be has all of - . -Ski* Groceries on the Riverv ?. _ ~ s r BENX MORDECAI. - ? - v-? . 41 tf ^ ^-Oct.6 *1838 Charleston Insurance anil Trust Company. 4^. AGENCY AT COLUMBIA, S* C. THE subscriber havfng been appointed Agent for the above Company, is now prepared to receive application and issue POLICIES of INSURANCE for River and Fire Risks generally. ' ~ _t>. - Terms of applications for Insurance wiH at all times be furnished, and all necessary information * - .given. . v " ? '?*" "? RICHARD SONDLE Y, Agent of ^ Charleston Insurance and Tru^t Company. Oet 13, ' X. Vv 'l. 42 tf EXCHANGE, ANK OF CARLESTON, Checks at sight on ' NEW YORK, V PHILADELPHIA, > IJ5XINGTON, Kentucky, RICHMOND, do. L PARlSr do. COVINGTON,.- .do. * ' LOUISVILLE, '/do. RICHARD SONDLEY, Agent, / . - . - ^ r-vrJBapk^Xharleston, S. C. . Odtobefti3, " ^ ^ *-* 42 tf ? ? Af.vlnm. _ _ lor this Institution will be elected ytm. on ^ktordag|^^3rd Novemoer- tetters of ap plication with reference as to character and qualifi cation should be addressed fo Andrew Wallace, Esq. president of the Board of Regency, and Jaaoded in aaeartj.w eoavenient. The salary a two hundred and fifty dotfars per annum, and her hoard. Oct 42 4i GOLD AND SILVER. THE subscribers (next door to Messrs. Snowden & Smith's,) having enlarged their 6tore with a view of increasing their stock, are now receiving and opening a fine lot of goods, direct from England, and also a large supply from the Northern market, among which are? Gold Patent Lever Watches, ?SILVER LEVERS and PLAIN WATCHES, : Gold Guar is, Fob Chains, Neck Chains, j? Guard Keys, with all other patterns of Keys and i' - Seals, ' vv-r^ . Ear-Rings, Breast-Pins, -and Finger Ringt^. Gold Pencil Cases, Spectacles, Thimbles, Medallions, f. Waist Bucklcs, Vinegrets, Locket^&c. Stiver Spoons of all kinds, ' WT TeaPots, Sugar Dishes, Milk Pots, Sug? Tongs. Butter Knives, Picfcle Knives & Fori?, Mugs, I . with various other articles in Silver line, Pocket Knives of all sizes, and o IfXhe best, Silver Fruit Knives, / Bazors of the best and of the latest style, with all f ~v . kinds o? Razor Strops, Shaving Jjrushes and L Botes, ami some veiy fine soap, Scissor^sT*# sire?,-and of a. superior amwty, Sffv^r Scissors' Chajps." * Take Cutlery yf ._>Knives.and Forks, in setts of 51 pieces, handle Knives and Forks, Pins, Glass Curtain Bins, Bands, Cornice Pole Ends, ?u8ses Irom very large down to very small; Looking-Glasses of all sizes for'the toilet lO> te aftd Ladies' Dressing Cases of a sqj>erior Compasses, Cj^ins and Instruments. OMBisE AND SINGLE - Large Gun Implements, Pislofafeassorted si$es aodquaHties, with a fine lot the- best English and American made Gun <--.^.\jaovMert and Percussion Caps of all qualities gfcfe. ^and^sizesi " **? - ' Ttr few of the short Rifles of fine finish, A good assortment of best made Jtfahogony Gun Jz v Cases, .5 \ Such as Plated Castors, Candle-sticks, chamber do. .i-Snuffers, TVays, Cake-Baskets, Magi;' TaW *amf Tea-Spoons and Brass Gjmdle-sticks, tall abd flat, Yeryjieat polished Braw^iand Lamps, ? St?el. Snuffer8,..Fme oSraseFenders, Shovel and -Tonga and AiKtragra^' Iron Fenders, -Shovel^ncP Tongs, small neat Fire - . Dogs, Bellows, Hearth Brushes, Dusting Brush ^ee^ Hihr and Tooth Brushes, ,s - Glass Passage Lamps, Store and reading Lamps, Cut Glass JDecanters; Timblers, Wine ditto, Cham 'V; pagne omoi Egg J Plain and Cut Candle Shades, with Lamp Glass as ?'^\. sorted, ?- ?, "*1^% -sfc ~ A few fine White China dining setts, and a few Chi ;/s -. ria Tea setts- U ' A large lot of -L--. J . , - MtttrARY GOODS, . uch aslarge and small Drums, Swords, Belts, Epau $ . . Iefes,Wings, Sashes, Humes, Tassels, Stars, Ti;; Laces/. Cords, Buttons of all the different patterns ? Spurs Gloves, &c. &c. " ?&' With a great many other articles, such as : Perfumery , Toilet Soaps, Bead-work Bags, Purses, Watch Rib bons, Silk Guards, Steel Watch Chains, Seals and Keys, Sun-glasses, Spy-glasses, I A large lot of Silver Spectacles, Blue Steel, double and single eye ditto, plain Steel Spectacles, Spectacle Cases of Silver, Shagreen, Morocco, Steel and common, with extra Spectacle Glasses, Extra LOOKING GLASS PLATES , ' A few first rate EIGHT DAY BRASS C LOOKS, iciOi fine Mahogony Cases. A feic best MANTLE CLOCKS , Sfc. <$r. - Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for goods. . Jewelry repaired, having employed a fine work man, our patrons and friends may depend on having their Watch work well done, and on the shortest nov tice. We would not forget to render thanks to a generous public for past encouragement, and trust they will not forget us for the time to come \ VEAL & GLAZE; t ' Oct. 6, 41 [ ; Blankets, Negro Cloths, &c. mrOW opening a general assortment of Blankets, ; 1^1 consisting of " I French and American Mackmaws, (very heavy) Duffils of every variety (some very large and hea s vy.) " ? ? - ; i Rose and Fancy striped Blankets, ! And, a very superior article of Whitney Blankets, for family use, of our own importations, ^ - I " Together, with a good assortment ofHoisery, Lin-" f seys and ready made Clothing, for servants and la-" 'borers, . [ Surtouts and Overcoats, for drivers, &c. &c. Ail of which will be sold at moderate prices, by P. & R. BRYCE. - Oct. 6. J - s ' -v ? 41 4tu I Or. John Sapping ton's Jinti-Fever Pills ARE offered to the public as the most certain and effectual remedy for fevers of every descrip j tion. . ';?< " .... . / > ? The unprecedented success of this n edcine for the cure of fevers in various parts of the United States, would seem to preclude the necessity of a publication ; yet when it is believed that thousands are deprived of its incalculable advantages without j such a communication, a sense of duty to my fellows ( man, as well as other considerations, have induced ! me-to make my medicine generally Known, so that ) all may try it and judge for themselves. For up , wards of forty years I have treated fevers upon this i plan now offered to the community, and have had ample evidence of its superior efficacy over any oth-' er mode of treating fevers-. The experience also of i thousands of individuals in the Soutnern and West ; em States, has induced them to write me of its hap^ ! py and wonderful effects. WHENEVER TRIED j it has produced confidence upon its own intrinsic me rit, unaided by newspaper bombast or puffing, and ! now stands .WITHOUT A RIVAL. Unlike most j other medicines for the cure of fevers, it is possessed of the singular and admirable properties of neither : sickening the stomach nor operating on the bowels as a purgative. It corrects the bile, gives tone and i energy to the stomach arid bowels, and thereby communicates health and strength to the whole sys tem. It also breaks the Ague and Fever in from 24 to 48 hours, daring which time the patient feels no sensible benefit from it, but finds himself suddenly ; well without being conscious of its mode of opera j tion. Fevers of a different character (a description^ j of which will accompany each box of medicine) re quire a longer time under t*ny treatment ; but perse vering regularly in the use of this medicine, they wilLyield much sooner, and to a much greater cer tainty, than by any other treatment. It is also en tirely harmless. Persons laboring, travelling, or in any situation may take them, and at the same time use ordinary diet or drink with perfect safety. It al so has the effect of preventing the formation of fe- j vers; I would therefore advise persons residing in or travelling through sickly districts of country to use it as a preventive, particularly if indisposed, as such will often save time and prevent a protracted illness. For sale throughout the State. JOHN SAPPINGTON. Salem Citv., Mo. The above Pills for sale at F. OGJER'S Drug Store, Columbia, S.C. July 7, 1838 6m PRINTERS' SIN'K. LARGE SUPPLY GF NEWS AND BOOK INK, of the best quality ? fbr sale by A. FITCH. October 13, 42 s tf and ex - Polock. Solomon & Uo? ARE now receiving and will in a few days have in store the following articles?and respectful ly solicit their customers and the public generally to call and examine ? consisting in part of H)ry Goods, vi%* Mackinaw, Whitney and London Duffle and Rose Hlfinksts Very superior and heavy servants cloths, Linsey, cassinets and Kentucky Jeans, Red Flannels, merinos. Circassians, Calicoes, brown and bleached shirtings, ; ; Sahjda Osnaburgs, Bed Tickings, some 6-4 wide, . Apron checks, cotton and worsted hosiery, ? Fur and seal skin caps, Wool hats, fur hats, usually low, v ' Servants shoes, brogans lined and bound, U Russet brogans: very heavy. Also, _ ? ? 4 cases heavy and well made clothing, consisting o|i suits, bang-up coats, greatcoats, &c. ^ Lauies, gentlemen, and misses cloaks. ? Sundries. 500 Sacks Salt, &c. &c. , . 23 hhds. fine sugars, El Destmo atiu Victoria ~*r- brands, 10 hhds. West India Molasses, TO bbls. superior crushed sugars, j0 do New Orleans Molasses, 8 Boxes 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 bbls. . do. Pickled Salmon, 25 Boxes sperm candles, 4's, 5 s and b s, 50 Boxes Turpentine and variegated soap, 50 Boxes Cheese, / 40 half bbls. Northern crackers, 10 Kegs prime Goshen Butter. UNDERWOOD'S PICKLES and SAUCES. Lobsters^$Valnuls, Gerkins, Picolilty, Onions, To r"- Blfttos,' Mangoes, Spanish and French Olives, Tomato, Walnut and Mnshroon Ketchup, Anchovies Camp, Reading, Harvey and John Bull Sauces. Y v < ; ; ^spices, &c. Mace, cloves, nutmeg, cassia, pimento, pepper, gm * jrer ain.1 mustard.^-. \r "OILS' . ?_ Flasks and bellies best Sallad Oil. . Winter strained sperm, linseed and train oils, by the gallon or barrel. -? ??; ' - LIQUORS. ; Champagne and Congnac Brandy, Holland Gin of the most approved brands, Whiskey, N. E. ltum, Gin and Apple Brandy. WINES. Champagne, anchor brar d, Xhoice old Mndeira, Cherry andTennenffe, Muscat, Claret and Sweet Malaga. 4-; . - .- CORDIALS. 1 - ./* ^arachino, Curaso, Orange, Perfect Love, Cinna mon, Anniseed, 31int, Raspberry, Lite of Man, &c. &c. .. GLASS WARE. An assortment of rich setts cut Decanters, Chatn pasnes,Celleries, Goblets, Tumblers, Jellies, &c with a few dozen Decaniersand I umblers, very stont made expressly for the useof hotels. CROCKERY WARE, an assortment. WOODEN WARE. 9 : Painted Pails, iron bound Tubs in nests, brass boun Buckets, Wire Sifters, Straw bennets, &c. [ ' ? a " * ' Also, A very large invoice of HA VANNA PRINCIPIE SEGARS, selected pressley for this MarJeet. / Jn addition to the above, we expect daily to receive a supply of fresh West India Preserves, Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Figs, Almc^ds and Nuts ? And a variety of other articles whjch have been purchased at auction in the Northern cities low for cash. Purchasers are therefore respectfully solicited to call and examine our stock before purchasing else where. . Y . v *- ?? ? October 13,- -v " Wurnilure Ware- Room. (Between the Court House and the U. S." Hotel.) A C. SQUIER, successor to E. BR1TTIN, has ? received and is receiving a large assortment of very fine-. > CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, LOOK ING GLASSES , $c. ' The materials and workmanship are warranted to be of the best, whiclf-are offered to his friends and the* public generally on moderate terms ; consisting in par , of the following articles, viz ' ? Mahogany wardrobes, secretary and book cases, ; Sofas; sideboards,, dressing bureaus, French and plain do. * r+r . . ? # Writing desks, dining tables, single and in sets, \j Tea, centre, card, pier, and work tables, Wash and candle stands, and ottomans, vrrAlsoJr ^ ... BEDSTEADS, of mahogany, cherry, birdseye, curled and plain maple, "*,? . Children's cribs, of mahogany, cherry and maple, v Also, ? : '* ' - Mahogany and gilt fra me~l> OOKING GLASSES. ,. v 1 ,- j Also, "" ; Sitting, locking and sewing chairs, or mahogany, ami curled maple, * . . Fancy, with carie^ rush and wood seats. - ? . Also, ; . Curled maple and fancy, with rush, cane, and wood seat settees, and chddrens table and sitting Ch&jrS ? Writing and easy chairs and bed steps, MARBLE TOPS? Egyptian and Venice marble sideboard, bureau; centre, table, double wash stand, and work table tops, _ ocl?c, NEW FEATHER BEDS & MATRASbEo Of curled hair, moss, wool and cotton, Also? Paper hangings and borderings, Fire board prints, lamp mats, JVIanella and grass floor mats, . With a variety >f other fancy articles, MAKING AND REPAIRING Cabinet Furniture made to order, and all kinds or repairing done in the neatest manner on reasonable - jftmeraZs attended to at short notice, and a Hearse furnished in town without charge. ; oct. i3. 48 .tf JAMES ?. INFORMS the citizens of Columbia that lie has located himself on the cross street, near Ogier s, opposite Sherman's work shop, where he intends to carry on the CABINET BUSINESS, . in all its various branches. He will at all times be ready to attend punctually, to every thing required. As he has been a resident of the town "*14 years, any further than what I have said is needless. All that I ask is for the town of Columbia to give me ^ A complete assortment of Sideboards, I ables, Bureaus, Bedsteads, and all other furniture, now on hand."- ' Funerals attended,, with all that is JAMES D. HEPBURN. Sept. 8 " V" " ' - 37 3m THE subscriber offers for sale, on accommodating terms, his residence near Columbia. The tract contains about 140 acres of land, a part of which is under cultivation as a small farm. The bouse is new and convenient for a small family, and has suitable outbuildings. a HERBEMONT. October 20, - 43 4t A New arrival of best SPANISH SEGARS for sale as usual by ^ fitcr . Oetober 13, 42 tf Tfaifiv friends of Capt. T. H. WADE, announce liimas a can didate for Major of the Upper Battal ion, 23rd Regiment S. C. Militia. Oct. 13. 42 3t SOUTH CAROLINA. ABBEVILLE DISTRICT. Robert Anderson, applicant, vs. Nancy Beazley and other?, defendants. r' appearing to ray satisfaction that Edward C. Beazley, Benjamin C. Beazley, Willison Beazley, and Washington Beazley, four of the defendants, re side without this State ? it is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate ot Edmond Beazley, deceased, on or before the twenty-first day of November next, or their consent to the same will he entered of record. MOSES TAGGART, O A. D. Oct. 20, ^ - - ???? ** Si " The Legislative Jflansion , l^TEARLY opposite the State House, which was 1^1 necessarily closed in conseqience of sickness in the proprietor's family during the extra session of the Legislature in June last, will again resume its usual course of business, during the ensuing fall ses sion. Those who may wish to rake lodgings at this House, would do well to drop a line or two to the proprietor signifying their intentions, which will be thankfully received and promptly responded to. A family or two might be accommodated with private tables, if applications are quickly made. WM. G. HUNT. October 20, 1838, 43 tf " ST^lJSJLES. WATSON & BOUGLE respectfully inform the public, that they have rented the commo dious Stables owned by John C. O'Hanlon, situated on the square l^ween Clark's Hotel and the Com mercial Bank, and are prepaped for the acrommoda lion of Stock Drivers, and all who may be disposed to patronize them. VEHICLES and SADDLE HORSES of the first order, kept for the accommodation of the pub ic ' October 20, 1833, 43 3t Fine Segars, I resh Raisins, 'v.., r.; '-*??? * W AT AAA Superi ?r Havanna Segars, ? 25 BoxesFresh Raisins ? Just received and A>r sale by " ; - POLOCK, SOLOMON & Co. October 20, 43 ? * COLUMBIA Oct. 13, 1838 Brigade Order. PURSUAN T to order from the commander-in chief, the 5th . I 1 ? Where ever-blooming Youth, With pleasure at his sUe, And Innocence and .Truth, *'? ' rT ? __ . In golden courts abide. Then, gentle Morn, attfhile, The odours let i?e b. eathe ; Heaven seems ?6ove to smile, 'Tis paradise beneath. 4/' / Flowers fre?hly gemm'd with dew In tears entreat thy stay ; And bird* of every hue Sing M Why so soon away V The mast. ? To get up a cold winteVsmoruing to hunt a timid little animal and pronounce ourselves rational and benevolent beings. You cannot keep your own secret and expect that another should do so for you. To subscribe to any indefatigable collec tor for public charities who h is no : visible means of subsistence. To indulge in all manner of excess aud vice, and imagine yourself cunning enough to conceal it fiom the world. Manners in Missouri.? A member elect of the lower chamber of the Legislature of this . State, was last year persuaded by some wags of his neighborhood, that if he did not reach the State House at 10 o'clock 'on the day of Assembly, he could not be sworn, and would lose his seat. He immediately moun ted, with hunting, frock, rifle and bowie knife, and spurred till he got to the door of the Senate house, where lie hitched his nag. A crowed were in the chamber in the lower house on the ground floor, walking about with their hats on and smoking cigars. Those he passed, ran up stairs into the^Senate chamber, set his rifle against the waltf a.ud bawled out " Strangers, whars the matCJhat swors me in?" at'the same time taking out his credentials. 44 Walk this way," said the clerk who was at the moment igniting a real Principe, itreThe was sworn without inquiry. When the Teller came to count noses he found that there was one Senator too many present; the mistake was soon discovered, and the huntsman was informed that he did not belong there. Fool who! with your corn bread!* he roared. "You can't flunk this child no how you can fix it ? I'm elected to . this here Leg.slatur, and I'll go against all banks andeternal improvements, and if ther's any of you oratory geutlemen wants to get skinnedj jest say the word ; aud I'll light upon vou like a nigger on a wood chuck. My constituents sent me here and if you want to floor this two legged auimal, bop on, jest as soon as you like, for thougU I m from the back country I'm a little smarter than any other quach-uped you can turn out of this drove." After this admirable harangue, he put his bowie knife between his teeth and took up his rifle with, " Come here old Suke stand by me !" at the the same time presen ted it to the chairman who, howeverbad ee?n such people before. After som$ expostnla- , tion, the man was persuaded that he be longed to the lower chamber, upon which he sheathed his knife, flung his guo OttJM* shoulder, and with profound congee remarked, * Gentlemen, -I beg your pardon. TOf did'nt think that-ar lower room was the groagery, may 1 be shot.M- **;houn saVs that the sub- treasury iti? vohres the fate ofthe Tariff and abolitioU questions. Dfoslt ftot aUo iaTolve the qu,e3^ tion of the" North ; eastern boundary tAnJ' he ,emo?al of the Cherokees f And the ad' Nation 0fT?asJ And >heExplor og E?= oedition 1 SB thegjradirig of Bunker tin And the Lommlte Jouf vol. : ' .'