Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, October 27, 1838, Image 4
The
T if Subscribers fake ejeat pleasure in inform
incc the Hfiaens of Columbia, and travellers gen
JW*?p!. this eleeant establishment which has un:
llerxonea thorough repair, besides having many new
?<* aodfine addition.*, is now opened for ihe reception
" .oftrumpany, e?riy in October next ; and from their
.vlor*^ experience fa business, they hope to merit a full
:.,#b*rao' poMic patronage. ?>... *
To the Members of th?* Lesrislature, Lawyers at
the b>r, an?t private families, this establishment offers
-.many advantages for their comfort and conve
nience ; and every exertion shall be usod to render
satisfaction. ?" - - u '
~ ' v - HAMNKR & HUNT.
. P. S- Persons wishing to encage rooms in this
Hotel, will please address the subscribers immediate
ly .? H- & H
...Ac -Sept 22- ^ . - v 3q. tf
The Charleston Mercnry. Greenville Mountaineer,
v. and An^wtaXhror.irJe, will publish the above once
i- - a week, six weeks, and forward their accounts to the
rtibseriberj.
'V ?
citxrns ofS. Carolina.
^ in^ET ER' S Vegetable A nti- Bilious PILLS have
^Ip. been so long renowned for the purposes mention
ed beneath, that they are now. justly held in the
highest estimation even in the. remotest regions into
"Cy which the genius of American commerce has pene
t rated. The tact is best proved Uj^the
?. ; v v IMMENSE PATRONAGE
- that they enjoy in all directions; wluch patronage
:^MK?ncxeasiDg to- such an.ex!entvthat it is with great
? difieufev (a> be superintends all the process of manu
%facturc oimself> that the proprietor can supply or
ders.
7-.:" Certampersons Shstigated by their great success,
have been so bareiScetf as to
COUOTERf BIT PEEPERS' PILLS !
r? and ere endeavoring to palm their vicious com
-? pounds upon the public, in various parts of the world,
f." Attift . .?
1 GENUINE ARTICLE !
\ and thereby many valuable lives are jeopardized in
order to put money in the pockets of a pack of
ATROCIOUS VILLIANS.
-Mi In order to remedy this glaring and desperate im
^ poiihon the purchaser MUST take especial care to
^,k*>kl&.t!)to facsimile of the ~ .
PROPRIETOR'S SIGNATURE,
which will be found on the colered wrapper pasted
round each box of the REAL PETERS' PILLS.
... v THE COUNTERFEITING OF WHICH IS iShtSCT FXLO
- Therefore , if purchasers" will only pay attention to
this, they witt he safe from imposition, as Dr. Peters
??> has offered r and again" hereby offers
A THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD!
iortfee apprehension of anv person who
^ . .C0UN PERFEITS EflS SIGNATURE . ! ~
fact which has thus far* and may hereafter deter
- any impostor from attempting so hazardous a specu
. lation. ? -
> -THE FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS,
are few of \hc many, for the care of which Dr. Pe
f ierlrPyfeam so widely, celebrated, viz :
Bilious Fkvk*,Fevkr and Ague, Dropsy,
r; Liver Cojipl ai.vt, F, nlargem ent oe the Spleen,
or **? Fever ..Cake" Headache, Haritcal Cos
TIVEXKSS, LoWXESS OF SPIRITS, LOSS OF APPE
titbt Indigestion a n1> Sourness of Stomach.-?
And in all the diseases peculiar to Females they will
be found highly beneficial. Prepared by
JOSEPH PR1ESTV PETERS, M. D.
No. 129 Liberty street. New Yor&
V ? Thesecelebrated PSUs are for sale by all the Prin
cipal Drsggists in Columbia and throughout the
K United States.
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_
jjPOI*
^ anHE DWELLING HOUSE belonging to the cs- '
v ->Jfc tatc of Rev. Robert Jfoans, laleiy occupied by
'his family ; It is. si tutted on Richardson street, on the
square below the Staee House, and is well adapted
for a private residence. The House contains seven
rooms conveniently arranged, with a spacious lot of
two acres. For terms, apply to : ^md
DR. ft. W. GIBBES.
i Sept. 22, 40 tf
^ Estate
sokT at iwibhc befi?tt" the
Conrtfloase ir Columbia, on the first Monday
m. November next,.the fTmiseand Lh the. late resi
. dence of 3fo. N> Herhermont. This- ISrge and com
modious dwelling wjo sooci repair, and has been
recently pointed inside and out. It has attached to it
a lot of tone acres, "ontainiiwr a large vineyard, and a
. great variety of choice -fruit trees, besides a rich col
^^ffection of exotic planfs. " ^ ~
- Terms of safe one third cash, and the balance upon
attedh o?one?ind two years, payable in two equal
. ' instalments, withimereaflrom the date.
A, mortgage of the premises, and personal securi
ty, Will be required. -C^ ^
7 ? W F I>ESAfJSSURE,
i :
% - : ? v ? ' Executors.
Sept 1, ,36
! ? r-s : ?
Leather, ?iioes, &C4
5T jeceiving Soft-, Harness, Skirting and Up
tntetiker.
'Skins, Roan-Skins,
t and- colored lamngs, t> y
tether with 3?en*8^Women's Children's and Ne
$nio$ ^wstrigt:
-;tlN THE ?OURT OF ORDINARY;
Tamgitoi^-ttpplican^ ,
r^*?B!tamTaroph(gs John
; toe T Saml. 'BaaalprtiJiira'nd 'Jsaac
Tampiton, e; at defendants
JK^a^^hluTampitOfl, SamJ. rampiton and Isaac
Tampttojv defendants in this case, reside without
tfe limits b? the State - It ^'therefore, ordered, that
they do appearand object to the division or sate of
the real Estate of Jasper Tampiton, decd.?-on-or
before. the 1st day of Dote mber'ne xt, or- their con
seni wi$ be-entered of records . ' V- - ?
- ^ \ ^ J. PR^TT/O- U. D.
j *'<>pfipary*s" Office, J ;
Oc pSRK* ' ? 4r tr
' \ -iv.-'? "^'JSc-' y ~SVT--rW
jpj 11 ? ? . 1 5 ?' ?? f * ? ; a - ?
Cabinet Jinking*
THE subscriber informs the Public and his friends,
thgtjie is now prepared to. execute all- kinds
? oTCabmeCwork, and Turnfng ? Columns, Banisters,
" and eyetyevarietyin that Branch of. his Business:
and, aiso is ready to make and fit in Pumps to' wells,
/ when called upon ? Furniture of aft kinds, repaired
_ " with .iweataess and &?&?& ? applicants can have
v their furniture varni^hedand^olished at their houses,
wHhoutahyJneonvenierice ofsending.it to his es
- , tahlish merit- He can be found opposite the commer
cial Rmk.
8Cr Funerals will be attended to at the shortest no
tlCQ* jflri " " * IV (gC
~ * . . JOIIX 31'CARTRR.
- Octfi. - > ; -~c ?*? - ? ' 41 life
?r' + ? 4 ,H -?'**' ? . y ?_ - *- * . **'
SOtTTH C,1S101jI*T*2, V
' f UNION DlSTfCICT. -
v IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
Jason Gre^r, apphcartt, ' ^ ?
John P. Woodson arid wife Elizabeth,
? v Keftfy Anderson and wife Leyina,^ ? ? - c"
7 ; and Elijah Greer, et ai. defendants
|T appearing toroy" satisfaction that Joh ?P. W ood-.
> ~ JK.- son and his wife Elizabeth, H?*nry Anderson and
. his wife Eavina. and Elijah Greer.lfefendants in this
i case, reside without the limits of the State ; it is there
? 6?re onfered, that they do appear and object to the
dreinpn or sale of the real estate of the Rev. Thos S.
Greer, deceased, on or before the 8th day "of Novem
ber next?or iheir consent will oe entered of record.
- J.J.PRATT, 0. U D.
Ordinary's OfBce, )
- September 13, 1838. \ - 40 8t
FRESH WEST INDIA PRESERVES, and a
fine assortment of Rckles ? Just received.
- J. H. HEISE.
^ October 6, 41 tf
^4- Notice.
A LL persons indebte<l to the Estate of Michael
j-m Harktv, dece?ed, will please make . immedi
ate payment either to myself or iny attorneys,
Messrs. Black & Arthur, arflfc-save costs, as further
indulgence cannot be given. _ v
Those to whom said eikate is indebted will hand in
their accounts, properly attested, to myaajiior my
. said attorneys. ^ S^XL^MESRUHL,
- . . Adm'r. of Michael Hark in.
Jaae lS;IS3Sv# ' - - .25
Wanted.
San apprentice to the Grocery, or Gun and Sil
r Smith Business, a Boy from 13 to 14 years
of age. One that can come well recommended, will
meet with good encouragement.
FECK HAM & GEORGE.
Sept. 1. 3o tf
$?uacks and their detractive
Nostrums.
THE united testimony of Physicians, throughout
the United States, has fully proved the FACT
that PETERS'S VEGETABLE PiLLS are the only
true Vegetable Pills, which will stand the test of An
alization ? hencc tjie proprietor would most earnest
ly urge them to the notice of those who have been
in the habit of using as CATHARTICS<or APERI
ENTS, the destructive and irritating QUACK
PILLS, so generally advertised, and which are at
besthut slow consumers of the vital functions and
MURDEROUS agent*, even to the most hale. It is
true, most of them produce a purgative effect, and
sometimes transient relief, but in most cases they
injure the digestive organs, and an habitual resort to
tbem must terminate in confirmed dyspepsia.
IT IS TRUE, that Cathartic and Aperient Medi
cines are often required, but the nicest discrimina
tion should always be observed in the selection, and if
this be doiie nothing injurious can result from their
use.
To produce this much desired result. Dr. Peters
has made it his study for severid years, and feels
proud to say he has at length succeeded, iar beyond
his expectations. The object ??f his "PILLS arc to
supersede the- necessity of a frequent recourse to in
jurious purgatives, and to offer a medicine SAFE,
CERTAIN, and PLEASANT in its ope ration.
AugusiSo. 35
^ C-FEM \ LE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
Tfre duties of this Institution will commenccon
the 15thf,ofObtober.
Sept.fr 37 tf
J|i?T KEOEIVtD.
THE subscriber has just received
lOtt Loaves best double refined-Loaf Sugar,
100 do ^Cump do
2 Bbls best cracked - do
15 Boxes best Sperm Candles,
1000 Lbs superior Manilla Coffee,
? i Bbls No. 1 Shad,
Superior Spanish Segars,
A few bbls Irish Potatoes, &c. &c.
? I D.MORDECAI.
Sept 20, 40
" : Take Notice.
THE notes and book accounts of WM. H.
BRIGGS have been assigned to us, and by us
placed in the hands of our attorneys, Black & Ar
thur, for roHection, to wfiom those indebted will
please make immediate payment, as further indul
gence cannot be given**;
SIDNEY CRANE,
DAVID EWART,
Assignees of W. H. Bn ioas.
Feb. 24. 8
I.\ EQUITY.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
John P. Crockett, executor, ) Bill to Account, y*
vs. [ and
James Gordon, ex'r et al. ; For Partition.,
rr appearing to the satisfaction of the commission
_ er, that Archibald Crockett, Benjamin Garrison
and Jane his wife, Rof ert W. Crockett, Dudley G.
Reeves and Caroline his wife, James Robinson and J
Lavisa his wife, and William Crockett, defendants
in the above stated case, are absent ftom^sad reside
without the limits of this Slate. On of Clin- {
ton, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered aSt the said
defendants do appear and answer, plead or demur
to the aforesaid Bill, within three months from the
publication hereof, or that the same be taken pro
confesso against them
J. H. WiTHERSPOON, jr. C. E. L D.
Commissioner's Offiee, ?
Sept. 25, 1833. S 41 3m
Choice anil Rare Articles ?
THE subscriber has just received and offers for
sale at his Store, -
No. 3, New Brick Range ,
1 Pipe choice Cognac Brandy,
_ 5 1-8 do do. s
2 1-8 do. 2-Lr ears old,
1 do. champagne, 17 do.
1 do. fine flavored Holland Gin,
1 do do. . Jamaica Rum.
. WINES,
AH of the most approved brands, in Wood and Glass
Madeira, Sherry, Champagne, Tinto Ma- '
deira, Claret, Muscat, Sauterns,
^ Malaga, Old Port.
French Cordials, assorted ?
Maraschino and Curaco Cordials,
Superior French Syrups, assorted, ?
Bitters and Absinthe,
Lemon, Raspberry, and Rose Syrups.
Underwood's Pickles* and Sauces .
Capers* .French and Spanish Olives,
French Rose Water, ,
Assorted Preserves and Fruits in Brandy,
.. > Sardines -in Oil, -;?>? . r ....
French and English Mustard,
Spices of aR sorts, ? ? ? s
Milk, Wine^ Soda, Sugar, and Butter Cr:~kers.
Smoked Beef, Bologna Sausages, and Bulluck's
Cheese, .:!* .- s
English W alnuts, Almonds, Raisins, Currants
and Citron, - ,
- Loaf, Lump, crushed, and Brown Sugars, ,
London double Brown Stout and East India Ale, in
quarts and pints, - -
Prime Green and Maftflh Coffee,
Gunpowder, Hyson, and. Black Teas,
Sperm Candles, Soap and Starch.
20,000 superior SPANISH CIGARS,
FLqe cat, Plug, and Leaf Tobacco.
J CROCKERY, CHINA, and GLASS WAR ',
Comprising a complete assortment.
HALL and ASTRAL LAMPS, and BALANCE
v,. ' .... - BALLS.
Knives and Forks, Waiters, Dish and Plate Covers
Sugar Boxes, Spittoonsv Nursery Lamps, Andirons,
Brass and Green Wire Fenders. Shovel and Tongs,
Brass Candlesticks and Lamps, Nut Crackers, Spoons,
Brooms, Whit?- wash Brushes, &c. &c. . - -
Also ? An assortment of Tin Ware.
? I. D. MORDECAI. .
March 24. " - 12 tf
If-" *?* Notice. ..
, "M?"R. Gi LEMERCIER returns to the citizens of
j lf_S- Columbia his" cordiat and most grateful ac
[ knowledgements, for their patronage so liberally ex
tended to him as an insfructer in the French lan
guage, and solicits for the futnre, a continuance of
the same. He will give lessons to youijf; Ladies
and" gentlemen; 3 times awweek, being Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays. They who are desirous
to become acquainted with the Literature of one
of tITe most improved and elegant languages spoken
among men, will receive every attention, as his
whole time and ability shall be devoted to those who
place themselves under his tuition.
'Oct. 6,1831 41 tf
The Public
ARE informed that the NESBITT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY are prepared to execute
orders, in CAST. IRON, for the running gear of
Mills, Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines, and Cast
ings generally.. at their works On the Broad River, in
Spartanburg and Union" Districts, about 100 miles
above Columbia. -?
Messrs. R Waddell and' P. & R. Brycr, of Co
lumbia, ore authorized to receive orders with the -pat
terns, which will be forwarded to the Works of the
Company without delay. \Mr- E. W Harrison,
the General Su pen uteh dent, will receive and exe
cute orders at the Works. C \
Castings will be deliyered to customers in Colum
bia at the Charleston prici s ; at the Works they will
be cheaper. v
The Company are determined to deserve the pa
.tronage of the public. >
R T. ELMORE, President.
Jan. 20. ? 3
Notice
AT the next Session of the Legislature -of South
Carolina an application will be made for a car
ter for a Rail Road from ~ some point on the North
Carolina line to connect*witu ihe Charleston and
Cincinnatti Road.
Sept. 8, *? 37 U
KlanketsV
HITNEY, Mackinaw, Rose and Duffle Blank- .
w ets, of all sizes and "prices. Just received.
FELIX MEETZE. ?
Sept. 29, - . 40 'tf*
w
Gun Stocking.
THE Subsaribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public, th?t having employed a
first- rate workman, ihey are now prepared to stock
GUNS of all descriptions in a saperior manner and
at the shortest notice. Also Double and Single
Guns and Rifles made to order.
Just revived, an assortment of extra KEYS, suit
able for door, trunk, desk, drawer, and cabinet locks,
which will be fitted to locks of any description. ?
Country Gunsmiths can be furnished with every ma
terial necessary for repairing or making Guns, at
their old stand in the Masonic Hall.
PECKHAM & GEORGE.
Columbia, June 23 26
Vafiiirible Land lor sale.
TIIE subscriber being anxious to remove West
ward, oilers his land for sale, in Newberry
district, lyin<* immediately at the junction of 13 road
and Enoree Rivers. The tract comprises four hun
dred and ten acres. There are two hundred and
eighty acres cleared ; of which, a considerable por
tion is fresh", and in first rate repair ? the whole is in
fine farming order, and well adapted to the cuhure
of corn, cotton and small grain. There is on the
place a first rate dwelling house, new gin-house, and
press, and all other necessary buildings. There are
several springs of fine water ? and the situation af
fords everv prospect of fine health. Any person
wishing farther information will call upon the subscri
ber on the premises.
* ROBERT LYLES.
Newberry, Oct. 10, 42 4tt
Segaa's.
THOUSAND BEST HAVANA SEGARS
for sale by wholesale or retail.
A FITCH.
Sept. 1. 3G tf
$ UB&CRMM* TM O.V
TO THE SOUTH-WESTERN RAIL
ROAD BANlv.
The stockholders of the Louisville Cincinati and
Charleston Rail road company, are mformcd
that Books fpr sto-k in the Rail Road Ban^vill be
opened at each of the Banks, and the Insurance of
fice, in Columbia, on the 8th day of October next, and
will continue open for one month. Each share in
the Rail Road is entitled toone*hare in the Bank,
on which twelve dollars and fifty \ cents must be paid
within the said month, in- specie or the notes "of
specie paying banks of the states of North and South
Carolina, Tennesee and KentueSy.
ANDREW WALLACE, )
JAMES BO ATWRIGIIT,} Com'rs
JOHN GLASS, }
Sept. 1. w - - 35 tl
ti Card.
THE Subscriber begs leave to return his thanks,
to his friends and the public generally, fur the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to hiin, and
would respectfully inform, them that he has removed
his Coach Repository, two doors north of his old
stand, and directly ogposite brick range, where he
keeps constantly ?n hand,. a select "assortment of
Coaches, Barouches, Charioteer, Baggies, Gigs and
Sulkies. Also, Harness, Whips, 'Together with
a large supply of Coach Furniture, such as Axles,
Springs, Dashes, Railing for Barouches, Bands,
Handles, and Plated Work generally, -suitable for
Coach Makers ; all of which, he offers for sale, on
reasonable terms.
- Repairs of all kinds in his line, will be faithfully
executed Orders {hankfullv received and promptly
attended to. ; v-*" " Vf
From care and attention to business, he hopes K)
receive a share of public patronage. "''v ^
HENRY DAYISte; -
Sept 22nd" ; ? - 6m 39 *
; In Equity. . V"
, YORK DISTRICT. ' -
Wm. Poag, Adm'r. of "1
Thos Carroll, dee'd. ! Bill
vs. ( To Marshall Assets.
Esther Clinton & others. J
IT appearing that Esther Clinton, Samuel Croft
and Elizabeth his wife, Mathew Carroll, Thomas
Carroll, /Alfred Abshier and Matty his wife, and
Samuel Carroll, defendants in this case, are absent .
from and without thq limits of this State. It is there
fore ordered, that the saki defendants do plead, an
swer or demur to this bill, within three months from
the publication hereof, otherwise judgment will be
rendered against them, pro con/esso.
"J:M. ROSS c. e. y. d. - -
Sept; 22, - ? 39 /
JftVL BER ir n TREES.
6 OR 8000 Moras Multicaulis Mulberry Trees for
sale, if applied for by the 20th of November
next ;' they are from 2 to 10 feet high, with or with
out branches, or bynhVioot or/ tremor cuttings with.
1 or 2 eyes to eac i cutting ; they are 1, 2 and 3 years
old, and are said tobe'theJinest ever offered for sale
in this country.' Enquire of * v
. . R. 1$. RUSSELL,
.??? ?? Seedman and Florist *
^ Sept. 29, V';./ 40;.tr^f
jramv bascombIeT^.
THIS. renowned and ever memorable HORSE
Will occupy hi* old stand at the Hampton
Course, in tbe. vicinity of Augusta, under my direc
tion. - Col Crowell, his owner, after returning from
his tour through the north, east and west, has come
to the conclusion to allow him to- remain with me
another season. Applications were made in various
sections of our country ; unlimited business was
-guarantied ; large sums offered by various genileraen
for tire service of the horse ;.but Col. Crowel threw
aside all minor considerations, all pecuniary motives,
when on his return he found so many solicitations,
from various quarters of the south, to allow the horse
to remain with me, that be at length yielded and
gratified their wishes, in fact Bascombe has go
many warm admirers, that" they nearly view him as
their common property. Bascombe has attained his
end in one point, he has put to Test all those little,
petty slanders, relative to wipolencyy as he has proven
himself as sure a tail-getter as any horse that stands
on four feet. His first get was dropped this season;
each and every persons colt, in different parts of the
south, is the crack and brag colt ; in fact, for game
like appearance, quickness of- action, spright-liness
and playfulness, trnsurjtasscd.
He will commerce his season on the 15th of Feb
ruary next ? to terminate oh the loth of July.
Terww, $ 100 the season, and Si to the groom. ? Good
lots, fine staples* pastures, and provender, will be
provided for the mares ; no liability for escapes or
accidents. Persons sending mares are particularly
requested to send their pedigree, also, notes made
payable to John Crowell or bearer ; the expenses of
the mares to be paid before taking them away. Mares
remaining with the Horse, will be well taken care
?f at 50 cents per day? Servants with them, fed gra
tis. ? < ? y
-It is useless to mention pedigree and performances;
Bascombe's speak for themselves ; the world know
"them ; his name will he handed down from Turfite
to Turfi e; and when no more, the bosoms of future
sportsmen will swell with emotion and delight, when
they hear mentioned the name of Bascombe.
F. W. LACY.
Oct. 13, 42 8t.
; .1 C&R&+
McCAFFREY, Bootand Shoe-maker, respect
m fully informs the citizens of Columbia and its
vicinity ? and also country gentlemen of taste and
fashion, that he lias commenced to manufacture
Boow, Shoes, and Pump-boots Having worked in
the principal shops both in New York and Philadel
phia. his experience in the business enables him
confidently to promise satisfaction to all. even those
whe* are most exact, who will favor him with their
eustom. Only give him a call fellow citizens, and he
asks no more to secure custom and patronage. 1
shall be found at all hours of business at my work
shop, neu door to Kinsler & McGregor's stQje.
. October J 3, - ; - 42 tf
. vComjuitted. ^
O the jail of Union District, as a runaway, a
jb. negro girl who calls her name . SEREN \, ahd
says that she belongs to Col- James Devlin of Ab
beville District about five milfs from White Hall.?
Serena is about seventeen or eighteen years old, five
feet four or five inches high and very likefy, and has
a small scar on the leftside of her neck supposed to
be from a burn. The owner is requested to comply
with the law in such cases and take her away.
ROBERT MACBETH, 8. v. i>. '
* Sept.. 22 ? . 39 tf
To the Public.
AS a number of persons have been misinformed
touching the wholesale price of Peters' Ve
getable Anti-Billious Pills," when purchased at his
principal office, 129. Liberty Street N. Y. he feels
called upon to make a public statestnent of his ar
rangement in relation to this matter.
From this date the rash price will be Thirty-six
Dollars per gross, payable in bills current in the city
of New York ; and no quantity under a gross, will on
any pretence, be sold under retail price of Fifty
Cents a box.
Merchants ordering these Pills from the proprietor, j
or New York Druggists, on time, will be charged ;
Four Dollars per dozen.
The proprietor requests particular attention to this !
advertisement, as the immensely increasing demand :
for his Pills, makes it necessary that his business
operations should be conducted without any of the
loss of time which would result from a variety of pri
ces.
The proprietor would have it further understood,
that this arrangement is for New York dealers, as
well as those who reside in other places.
August 25. 35
A I%ew supply of Fall and
Wilder < iofihing & Hals.
AC. SQUIER & CO. (at the sign of Ac j
? Black Hat, nearly opposite Edgar s Hotel.)
are again receiving from their own manufactory, a5
large assortment of 2
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, &c. 1
Made expressly for the Columbia market the,
terials and workmanship are warranted of the bestyl
and made in the most approved fashions; all ofs
which they offer to their former friends and the pub-;'
lie generally at moderate prices ; their assortment:
will consist in part of the following atticles, viz ?? ^
DRESS AND FROCK COATS, , % |
Of superfine, fine, and common black, olive, green,
blue, brown, purple, dahlia, &c., Broad Cloths,
COATEES AN&HUNTING COATS,
Orblack", blue, and ~tfark mixed Sattinets, Ken
tucky Jeans, and Blanketing,
OVER COATS,
Of black mixed, dark green, brown aud blue Broad
Cloths ; drab and dark colored Petershams, Blanket,
Pilot and Mohair Cloths,
CLOAKS,
Of dark green, blue, black and brown Broad Cloth,
Goat llair, and Worsted Camblets,
PANTALOONS,
Of superfine, fine and common plain and ribbed,
blue, brown, black, drab, dark mixed, and fancy
Cassimeres, Cloths, Sattinets, Kentucky Jeans, &c.
VESTS,
Of superfine, fine and common, black and fancy
Silk VeHet, blue, buff and black Cussiraere amfc
Cloth, plain black and figured Satin and Silk",*
Merinos, Bombazines, white and fancy Valencias
and Marseilles, Toilinetfs, Swansdown, &c. &c.
ROUNDABOUTS,
Of blue black and mixed Sattinets, Kentucky
Jeans, &c.
, BOYS CLOTHES,
Dress and frock ooats, ceatees, hunting coats,
round abotits, pantaloons and vests, of blue, dark
green, and dark mixed Broad* Cloths, Cassimeres,
Sattinet*, and Kentucky Jeans, &c. &c.
Also ? a large lot of fine and common Servants
Clothing. ? , ? 1 ^
Also ? A grcai variety of Cotton, Linen, Flannel
and knitt shirts and drawers, collars, stocks, cravats, ?
gloves, suspenders, hosiery, straps, pocket handker
chief, bosoms, shoulder braces, silver pencil cises,
pen and pocket knfves, cloth, hair, and tooth brushes,
pocket books, Maccasar oil, and perfumery of differ
ent kinds, &c. &c.
V; .UMBRELLAS,
Of Silk and Cotton of various sizes and qualities,
(some extra large.)/
/ - HATS,
~ Of black smooth Castor, Silk, Beaver, and imita
tion Beaver and Wool,
r .v. MEN AND BOYS CAPS,
Of blue and black Cloth, Otter, Seal and common
-Fur and- Hair Seal, ?- >
r*-y TRUNKS,
T Of Leather, Folio, Portmanteau and Bellows Top,
Sealskin, Horsehide, and fancy Morocco
CLOTHING MADE TO MEASURE.
Having a variety of handsome Broad Cloths, Cas
simeres, Vegtings, and Sattinets, they will sell' by
the pattern or make to measure in the neatest and
most fasliionable style.
Oet. 13. 42 tf
Committed
TO the jail of Richland District, as a runaway, a
negro man who calls his name HARDTIMES,
and says he^ belongs to William YVragg Smith, of
Charleston/S. C. and that he ranaway from his mas
ter's plantation, on Ashley river, about 20 miles from
Charleston. Hardtimes is about 25 years of age, dark
complexion, 5 feet 8 inches high, well made, white
teeth, wears whisker#? has a small scar on the inside
of hisTnght wrist, from a burn? no other marks or
. scats visiblo. The owner is requested to come for
ward, pro\*e his property, and pay expenses and take
him away^ ?' " " -
JOSHUA SOWDEN, G. R. D.
! Mnv 19, 1833. : J".
rigp
Police.
I (HE subscriber offers for sale about 300 acres of
? 1- land ; 180 acres of which is fresh 20 acres of it
is old? and 50 acres has the second crop on it. There
is on the land a good dwelling house, kitchen, and
all necessary out buildings, together with a gin
house and screw.- The situation is pleasant and heal
thy fwith goodjwater; situated on the waters of Ceder
Creek, in Fairfield district, within 4 miles of Winns
born', and 2from the Institution ; on the public road
leading from Wm. Woodruff's to Charles Broom's,
twenty five miles from .Columbia. If not sold at
private sale before the 6th of November, it will
then' be'sold to the highest bidder et Winnsbor'o on
that day GEORGE HASSON.
jv Sept. 8... v ? ; . ^ , ?>'?. ? 37 tf
NEW BOOKS.
iry ENOBIA or the fall of Palmyra, an historical
MA jomance in letters of Lucius M. Piso from Pal
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Probus, or Rome in the third century, in letters of
Lucius M. Piso to Fausta, the dp - ahter of Gracchus,
at Palmyra, in 2 vols.
Miscellanies-; by Harriet Martineau, in 2 vols.
[ Universal History from the creation of the world
to the beginning of the eighteenth century; by the
late Hon. A. F. Tyller, Lord Woodhouselee, in 2
vols, 8vo.
The Iliad of Homer, from the Text Book of Wolf,
with English notes and Flaxman's designs, in 1 vol.
8vo. '
.* Lives .of the Twelve Apostles, to which is prefixed
a life of John th& Baptist ; by F. P. Greenwood, Jr.
Minister of Kings Chapell, <? Boston, in 1 small vol.
Joanna of Naples ; by the author of Miriams
Poems; by Miss II. F. Gould, in 1 small vol.
Flaxman's Illustrations of Homer's Iliad.
A Manual of the Ornithology of the U. States and
Canada, by Tbomas Nuttall, A. M. F. L. S. <fec.
Kingsley's Social Choir, in 2 vols. .
The American Ilarp, being a collection of New
Church Music.
> Hoary Head and the Vallies below, or Truth
through Fiction; by Jacob Abbott, author ,pf the
Young Christain, in 1 small vol._
Selections from the Writings of Fenelon, with a
Memoir of his life, by a Lady, in 1 vol
Sketches of Young Ladies and Young Gentlemen ;
by Quiz, with f> Illustrations, by Quiz, and the original
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Specimens of Foreign Standard Literature ; edited
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.. Elements of Technology, taken chiefly from a
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application of the Sciences to the Useful Arts, now
published for the use of Seminaries and Students ;
by Jacob Bigelow, M. D. in 1 vol. 8vo.
WILLIAM CUNNINGHAM.
September 20 40 tf
For fcale or To Rent
THE Store House and I /Ot opposite the Fanners
Hotel. The Store is 50 by 30 ft. aud well adap
ted for carrying on either the Dry Goods or Grocery
business, having a IajI of J acre of Land, with all
necessary our buildings, a fine well of water which
.icver fails, and being in the business part of the
Town, renders the situation very de.-irable.
1 also offer for sale or rent the Dwelling House
and Lot adjoining the Store, which has lately under
went repairs 2 Stories high, newly painted, well
Shaded in front, which makes the place very desire
fable, as a fami.y Residence;
1 have also on hand a quantity of Beddnig, con
sisting of fine wool, Cotton and Mop Matrasses,
"Sheets, Pillows, Bolsters, &o.
Application" to be Htyide on the premises, to
. J. N. SLIQH..
Sept. 8 - ; ;Y ? ;?> 1 v 27 tf . ;
FISHER'S
THE subscribers have always on hand*large
stockof the above and wdl sell by_ihe bale at
Factory price. .* _ . ? ^
Orders fromthecountry thankfully received and
promptly attended to.
POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO.
Oct. 28. . ' - . 43 tf
Committed
TO the jail of Union District, as a runaway, a ne
gro boy who calls his name William, and says
that he belongs to Thomas Anderson, of Edgefield
District, about twelve miles from Hamburg. William
is about seventeen or eighteen years old, five feet
high, of a yellowish complexion, stammers very bad
in speaking The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove his propertv, pay expenses, and take him
away. ROBERT MACBETH, S. U. D.
Dec. 26, 1837. 1
I>r. Bernard's
EMEDY for the Cholera, Cholera Morbus, or
Summer Complaint, in children or grown per- I
sons. It is safe ana pleasant, and in mnety-eiglit !
cases out of a hundred it will cure in a few hours.
To be had only at the Columbia Drug Store, next
door south ?f the Court House. <*
May 12 19 4tis^
-j.-? '<?*
k ->? ' ">? -
^ ? Ed^? Hotel.;
nllHG snbscriber respectfully inftrnfa^his ol<Fj
? -BL< friends and the pubtic^g<tfierally,^at- nothav
t ing an offer for his establishment . e<jtt& to.-v&jiat. he
considers its value, he has concluded to continue
under his own name, and will be happyjtf a.contin-"
uance of their favors. He has engaged for thesh
perintendence^of- the Hotels Mrs. Ev*Nd?.wett
known formerly as the experienced house keeper qf
Santera Hotel, Charleston, and Mr.<5iBSON, also of
the sarfie Hotel, as an assistant. The" ett^thKshed
character of both the above named 'persons, 'togethej';
'with the personal supervision of the subscriber,, h.6
thists will secure to his a continuance of public fa^Dr.
* AI^lMEDOaC^
N. B. Western Drovers will find their usuaiai*com-,?
mbdations. ? '*,> *i--1
,8^ ' H" . ? - .^r
LOOK AT
T
HE subscribed ir "
offers fSr stijer
The lot contains tvye
uated in a
Also 415 Ac
C. H. And
above
on the sawmi
screw
built
privi
est -
Mdnday
Uunio nC,H. *0^!,
AGEWT?E1\J[AN well g u by experience,
eduta^lorif jand-as-fr disciplinarian, to prepare
students fof^enterii " ' " "
of obtaining a sltr
Krivate Tutor o& Teacher .91 a seieci Bcnom. nv
as sausfactory "tesdmoniala from the Trustees of a
highly respe&aUerinskjffitiori in Virginia, of which;
he has been psjnupal for -the last thfee years, as well
as from other gentlemen well knowri in SoutttiCaro -?
lina. 'v " -r v 4j|| E ~V
Those interested or who may desire Turtlier infor
mation can address. >.4r' * &
V '?& J0SEPH?0Y1)?N.>
Charleston, Jefferson County Virginia^ ' * <
J"'y 21. . ^ w " *V
Kerseys and IJndscys.
YDS, KeYseys, various qualities ;
_ 1500 do Lindscys, do
Just received and for salercheap. ' '*
^ TELIX MEETZEi*
3000
Sept. 29, - gf *
4
Fresh and Genuine.
DRUGS AND MED fciN &S , .
Paints, Varnishes , Surgeon's Instruments , <?*c.
BEST Bermuda Arrow Root,
Pearl Barley, Tapaico,
Robertson's Patent Barley, . .
Swaim's Panacea, . ' - * ^ :
Butler's Magnesian A pperient, superior, s' ??
Carpenter's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla,
Sarsaparilla Root, .
Super Carb. Soda, . -? , '
Tartarie Acid, i
Soda for washing, ,
Sal Eratis,' ?*&.,, 5
Pearl Ash, ?' ^ r ^ " , ,
Prussian Blue, "* *'v;C '?*
Chrome Green, - .? \ , ?:.,*>
Do. Yellow, . ? *, .
Copal Varnish, . r x ' "
Japan do. j *
Picture do.
INSTRUMENTS, x ? ;
Dentists Cases, ' ^ ? ' . ???;>.?. . ? ;>.?*; v- J
Trepaning, .*
Dissecting," ^
Evans's Lancets, - : - i
Spring do. '
Tooth Drawers, - *' '
Thermomiters,
Ilydromiier8 for proving Alcohol and other spirits,
Carpenter's Fluid Extract of Pink Root, aninfalable
remedy for Worms, _
Flake Manna,
Fine Sweet Oil, -
Liquorice Ball, ,
Do Refined,
Jujube Paste, ?
Tolu Lozenges, for Coughs,
Best Lump Magnesia,
Do. Calcined do > ^
Refined Borax,
Best Castor Oil, - .
Do- Alcohol, .. v r
Oil Black Pepper,
Peters *s Pills, \ ' ^ ?')*
Gallaghan'8 Fever and Ague Pills, a popular reme
dy in the South and West lor this distressing
complaint," . " *"
Medicine Chests, for family and plantation use, with
a Book of plain directions always in readiness,
which can be renewed at any time at a small ex
pense. - - " . ? ; ' * /
JerjottVs Concentrated Medical Compounds ? very pop
?" ular remedies: consisting of
Lanaments for Consumption, , * . ?
Do-- Fever, . -
Do Rheumatism,
Do Headache,
Do Nervous affections,
Do Cholera Morbus,'
Stimulating Linnmcrit for all kinds of pains,
Health Restorative or Vegetable Syrupr
Rile Ointment,
Vegetable Serate,
Tetter Salve, r
Female Drops, ; y
Diaphoretic Drops, '
Pectoral Tincture,
Tooth Ache Drops. . ?*. -? *. ? r'&
For an account of these celebrated compounds, coj*v
suit Jewett's Advertiser, at my Drug Store.
? ? # >1
The subscriber would respectfully invite Physir [
cians, store-keepers, his friends, and the public, to
call and examine for themselves. Ha- can be found
at all times at his store? he will attend at any hour of
the night, when called on.
All orders or prescriptions committed to his care
wiil command his strictest attention. 1 , r
Store at the corner above the Court J[Iouse and
Messrs. Ewart's & Co. '?)
~ F. OGIER.
Columbia, August 25. 35 eow 3m -
i .
?oitimiIfed,
rQ~0 the Jail of Richland Diatri<*t as a runaway, a
3 negro man who calls his name A BR AM, and
says I10 belongs to James Cushburn in Pocataligo',Si
C. Abram is about forty years of aige, five feet. J
eight inches high, stout made, cripple in the l6P^'
knee, white teen. 'The owner is requested to eoin<
forward, prove his property, pay expenses, and tak<
him away. " ' ?
JOSHUA SOWDEN, J -fclDf?
Aug. 30. ?* '.'it-. *86
jC.
8
- Jmi received, V
EGARS, CANDLES and SOAP.
,^rt 75,000 best Havana Scgars, of-the following"
brands : La Norma, Rionda, Silver and Principie, '
35 Boxes Family Soapj;:
20 Boxes Sperm Candles.
. - BEIfJ. MORDECAI.
October 13, . 42 . . tf
Polishing Liquid,
ed. This ts an i
family wjHlind to ita
rections accompany each
March 34.
ryr-\
**i>TPCH. .
12 tf
MAPS.
MAPS of the State of South Carolina can be had
at a very reduced pric<
Treasury Office in Columbia.
at a very reduced price, by applying at the
~ alumina .
JOS. BLACK, Treasurer.
March 5, 1838
10
Valuable Lands for sale.
FJJHE subscriber offers for
on botl
Broad River ^
On the premises
line house and
ana grist mill,
elpttmf""
ed forci
j8edA,L
convenient 'of ...
of the most desira1
State. Termswill
Chester fine
en hundred acreW
BHHB _ w ? ____ ; David Jc
lumbfejior a further discription.
Eillict su!
will sell his plantation adjoining, and below the same*
on Broad T~
day of G
continue
for 30 da? _ ,
"shall pay up the second instalment on
is entitled to subscribe for an equal number
in the Bank* Twelve dpHars and ? half
Share so subscribed for ip, the .gag&maife _
at the time of Subscribing, either flffcthe Comaiissapn-^
ere or to the Cashier, ofany Ban krtnggod credit: A
Meeting of the Stockholders of the Bank, in person -
or by protfy, will be held at Charleston, the 2Wi ,
November, when the MotMtor Bank wittbe* qrarftged
and Branches .established in J^brrM%n[??and^
Tennessee, assoon thereafter as possible-* * w
the Charters is in our haijdgfor e lamination.
^ ; r^JrSDDEg)^
? * -Av- Simmons;
Sept. 22
IsjpcOTT,
? .
ourmtsjn oners.
tf* ?
SOUTH WESIERM BA^*
BOA!* BANMf ?
with
Dollars,
? ?ned inihe ;
le State of]
\ aH th?.[
?t subscrif
?nt
l^ and. Sputh_(
Capital not toexceedTwehre' i
be put inop&ftjioiV inT
V For thispurposethel
boveStates mentwued,at
tucky, on the 2d MradaXin Gct<
fhere . Books wereTo'periedforj
?rth? Rail Road Company, au<
for (30)thfrty days. 4 ?
None but Stockholders intbe "
nati and Charleston Rail Roa&Comparij?; can"
scribe for Stock in the Bank, _bu t aU those' who
hold Stock in the Road or to whom the same sta
transferred, may take at tkreit discretion any ni
of Shares in the Bank ogg. exceeding the whole i
ber of Shares held by them in the Road
Twelve dollars and a half on each Share subscribed
(or in the Bank, must be paidTat Lhej^j
bing. The Directors expect to make i
to furnish the Stockholder with the r
cie'necessary to enable them. -tO jJ^^
tions ; in exchange for .which Bank Bills, wllPbe re
ceivenat the curre#rates.r ' -
A .Meeting of the Stockholder* in the'Bfnrwf^^'V ?
uos or by proxy s will be hkld at Char'eatooi ffe^ihO^P
20th November nextTto elect a President and
tors, when the Mother Bank, (which-is tobe.]~~v?-~. .
at Charleston) wiff be immediately put into operation*
! and Blanches wijf be established in Nxxth^ Carolina.' 5
and Tennessee as soon thereafter possible. .
No person who may forfeit his Shores in. tbeRoad^ *?
by failing to pay the'ind Instalment, can take Stock,
inthe Bank. "
..-The property in the Bank, with all its charterafc
privileges, for a period of (30) Thirty one years, wiH^
be vested exclusively in those Stockholders who?*
may. avail themselves of this opportunity to secure
.Shargun that institution.
ThWearly notice is given, to enable the StoCkhoM^-^fj
eraln the Road to make the necessary arrangement*.
for securing Stock in the Bank. ? ? ^^'^3
Notice o< the opening of the Books will be ^ivej^p
by the Commissioners m the. several States prior to' .
the 1st of October next;'-such of the Stockholders*
as may not have received, copies of theCharters, can .
see the same Qt the Rail HoaxI Office, in Charleston^. '
ami on an appUcabop to aj^o^^Cgpupussnneii^^^
President L. C. & C.R.%. C. "
- E. H. Edwards, Treasurer. f!2 Jy 13. .
'yS, . v- T, " v ~rN . . ^ J ' - ..V
JVeurVfahx, C assimercsf m
If. Cloths,
sale, lofK^ - ,r,
, ; *;-FEUx)ri
Black^T?feen, OHve, Gray, and
elso^ Cassimeres und Sa
.respect a first ra t c house servant, ha Wng been
bred to the employment. He can also drive^le op
tvv^horees. . of the Printer, f - xi . . '
TM t ? ^o^JSpaiiletts y>f
be sold lov?.' {,
v Oetober l?r ^ '
tisb
and a few pair of fine
^Tytc, which will
i .GLAZE.
W 35.