Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, November 27, 1838, Image 1
BT A. S. JOHNSTON.
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NECDEESSE, NEC SIJPERESSE REIPUBLIC,?.
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COLUMBIA ? S. C. 5rOVE3lBEftS7, 1838.
PUBLISHED VEEKIA*
$3 PER ANNUM.
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:;C3S*ETa?filA T3L3SCCP3
IS PUBLISHED BY
A. Si JOHNSTON,
Bvery Satiirdaytttorniiig',
%?0 SVSRT WEDMKSD Y A*D SATURDAY H0RNI5G
n feTOLVe THE SESSION Of THE l.*GULATURE.
^ - \ . * TERMS:
" ?;. Three dollars per annum, if paid in advance, or
yoqrdpfegsat (he end- of the year.
"Ifcjfr* conspicuously inserted at 75
_ >fer the-fin*Mnsertien,and 37 i cents
- for every sobeeqiieBt ia*ftion. AH advertisements ;
ordered m the inside every publication ? or inserted
?teeew?etla?: regnlaHy,: to be charged as newibr
?very Insertion. Advertisements not having the
^aMhw^^aaseintfeins marked on them will be contin
ued till ordered- out, and charged accordingly.
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cni n I\I?SILVEB,
to Messrs Snowden
?u?^l their store with a
their stock, are now receiving
ucrfetaf goods, dftrect from England,
supply from the Northern market,
. Lever Watches, I
vjrviivi a ciiivii v
Waist
- ;Sp<>OT^or?a.
ami aL- __
a553F*S
Guard Keys, with all other patterns oi Keys and |
Ear-R??a, ihreiatrfasj and Finger Rings, JS }k l
Gold Pencil Cases, Spectacles, Thimbles, Medallions,
nrL'^ ?~.kU V^oegrets, Lockets, &c.
% _> v_
Sugar Tongs.
Forks, Mags,
Silver line, -
tkebest, " V
_ -^Tm, um _ _ x _ m p ^ "
Bazo*s,o?the best and of the latest ttyle, with all
kinds of Razor Strops, Shaving Brashes and
" Boxes, and some very fine soap, 5
Siei^rs of sizes, an4 of a superior quality,
Ivofy-handle knives and Forks, in setts of 51 pieces,
V ^Bt?ek-horn handfeKnives and Forks,
7 Gib Curtam Pins, Glass Curtain Has, Bands, Cornice
rings, Pole Ends,V
Looking-Glasses lrora very large down to very small;
and Tboking-Ghtsses of all sizes for the toilet
?m v .Table* ? v '?* % . --
^ Gentlemen and Ladies' Dressing Cases of a superior
kind,
Surveyors Comoasses, Chains and Instruments.
A fine ik of DOUBLE ANJ) SINGLE
barMel guns, . , : -
' Large and small, with all kinds of Gun Implements,
?%: 'Pittois,- assorted Mzes and quaiities,witha fine lot
^ - - \of the best English and American made Gun
g?P .. "powder, and Percussion Caps of aU qualities
and sizes, - J ^ J*--** ?? " ?- -
A few affile short Rifles of fine finish,
? *900& assortment of best made Jfahogony Gun
' - im . ^ r?: . .
> - -- -
zsatgi-^
Bouse Furniture .
Soch ^tewdC^ C andlMticks, chamber dot
Travs*
Mae* Table and Tea-Spoons and
tf?** < ** jf
-sticks, tall and
tbed Brass ff
^Fine BrjrtS
And Irons^.
Shovel and
-5 .
small neat Fire
ing Brush
OWIC Wimpaniii^ { ? T
Tnwbtersi Wine ditto, Charo
Pfsrn a^x^Cut Qnufle^ hades, with Lamp Glass as
;.^?rted w-, .
'??fp:*. Afwr fine White China dining setts, and a few Chi
sLs na Tea setts.
^hJjelOtof
.wt/r.iKr ?o#?s,
; Such aita&e and taaall Dftflns, Swords, Belts, Epau
~ letts, Wings, Sashes, Ptnmes, Tassels, Stars,
* / :vj- Laces, Cords, Buttons of all the different
patterns ? Spurs Gloves, &c. &c.
, With a great many Other articles, such as
M**rfnmet%h
.k? Toilet Soaps, Bead-work Bags, Pntses, Watch Rib- i
bona. Silk Guards, Steel Watch Chains, Seals j
and Keys,
Sun-glasses, Spy-g&sses,
A liiTge fet of Silver Specwdes, Bine Steel, double
and single eye ditto, plain Steel Spectacles,
Spectacle Cases of Silver, Shagreen, Morocco, Sieel
**V>- and common, with extra Spectacle Glasses,
? Extra LOOKING GLASS PLATES ,
A fete first rate EfGHT DAY BRASS
1 CLOCKS, with fine Mahogany Cases.
L I fete best MANTLE CLOCKS , <$r. <fc.
Ofd Goid and Silver taken in exchange for goods.
T~welry repaired, having employed a fine work
u, enr patrons and friends may depend on having
WT Watch work well done, and on the shortest no
We would not forget to- render thanki to a
Ttoos pnblrc fbr past encouragement, and trust
' will net forget us fbr the.time to come
" r . VEAL <fe GLAZE.
.6, ~ ^ . 41
*??? REWARD.
kNAWAY from ray Camp near Coi. Elijah
Watson's, in Edgefield district, S. C , on Sun
P.: : ? da-y night the 30th September, the four following
- named negro men, viz : Swan, of black complexion,
?> -abort 22 years of age, 5 feet 7 or 8 inches high, very
c * - Sttfcty 'rttede, and has a very fine set of teeth. Wil
liam, ofblack complexion, about 23 years of age, 5
"fee 1 6or 8 inches high, with a thin visage, spare
^-? p;^ttade,*dop shouldered. Jerry, of rather brown com
pie xion, about 35 years of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches
nigh with sulky countenance and several of his
fwht teeth out: And Luke, about 22 years of age,
-about 6 feet high, very black, stout buflt, a very hea
vy neck and very small feet? The above reward ot
he given for the appre
of?T fo*ir of these negroes, or twenty-five
w ^deBars for each one separately, and the delivery ot
w -them or either of them to the keeper of any Jail in
-S. C. or to James D. Trade well, Esq. of Columbia,
h :S. C. to whom Luke belongs. The above negroes
-were brought from Richmond in Virginia, and may
attempt to make their way back there.
It-ierery probable that they may be caught lurk
^ng about the premises of jtfr. Benjamin Tradewell,
iust above Commbia, in Riehland district, as Luke
. ? jlived there five or six weeks.
NATHANIEL MATTHEWS.
rOct. 41 tf
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Fop Sale, *
House and Lot on Camden street, forroferly
?, J|" owned by Dr. Becket- The Hawii very
jsrM titd commodious. Apply to John W. Ciarfe.
9irge ana WI^AM HOLMES.
October^ " / 41 tf
?3E
For Safe ?
very gen we pair of carriage horses which will
?fc- be- sold k>w if inquired in a short time. En
.^auirftr at this office.
Oct. 3t 44 tf
?omt?itled.
*MlO the iail kllnioQ "District, as a runaway, a
r^gro girt who caHs her .name ^
ti"ii>' that ?hf Mfong* t? Col- James Devhn of A b
bevSle fiwtriot- about five mSes ftwa White^Er
**,lW -??riteenor euthteen years aid, #ve
from a ftwofc'
withUielswin
- ..
i ana v?it arid has
of het wck suwwaad io
' jainqui I
l take
ACBETRTi-?vi^
Stop the Horse Thief.
^STOLEN from my stable in the town of Colum
^ bia, on the night of the 28th of October tost, a
smaH brown bay Pony, about 10 years old, with a
long mane and fore top, his tail lately bobbed short.
Taken at the same time a small saddle, much worn,
and a snaffle bridle with a stiff bitt and bent up in
the center with red leather. I will give ten dollars
for the delivery of the Pony, and fifty dollars for the
thief with proof to convict him.
WM. GILL AM.
November 10, 46 tf
$20,00 ReWat'd. =
E STRAYED from Batton Rouge Chester Dist on
the 2Sth May last, a dark Bay Mare about four
teen and a half hands high, with some white in her
face and marks of the saddle, supposed to be fright or
nine years old ; for the delivery of said Mate to the.
subscriber of Union District near Fishdam lord on
Broad River, the above reward will be given and all
reasonable expenses paid.
GEORGE B. TUCKER.
Nov. 10, 46 tf
COMMITTED to the Jaif of- Richland as Run- 1
away a Negro roan who calls his name Bob and
?ays he belongs CoL WiMtara Smith of Fairfield
District. Bob is about fifty years of age, aarkcom
p] ex ion, stoat made and about five feet six Inehes
"nigh. The owner is ra^uested^ Ut oome forward
prove property pay charges an&take him away.
JOSHUA SOWDENi G. S. D.
Nov. 10, jfljr*- 46
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flmlce.
AStray Horse ^taken up near Columbia, the
Horse is a Sorrel, about fifteen bands high su
or seven years dftqe. The owner can get the Horse
at A. W. Roach's Livery Stable by paying charges
and proving property. *"
Nov. 10, jT 46 3t
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Fresh HHflittery.
"jlffRS. WALTER would respe<n fully announce to
JjL her friends and customers generally, thttt cir
cumstances not In her control having prevented
her removal from Columbia this season, as she in
tended, she has recently imported direct from New
York a New Sup&y of FRESH MILLINERY AR
TICLES of the newest FASHIONS and STYLES,
which she is confident she can sell as low as any in
the places ha ving beerr bought in the best Market and
on the best terms. Among ihem are,
Victoria Patterns ? .Velvet, Silk, and Sattin Hats,
- ^ JDoi> 'Fine Plain and Oriental Straw do
Do Englislvdouble Straw, do
De ? .Xeg horn Braid, do
Fine Palm leaf Hoods, for Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren. > " - ? ?
Ladies, Misses, and Chfldrens Tuscans (very low.)
A handsome assortment of Ribbons of the latest
Styles, with a vairety of FRESH FLOWERS:
Wreaths , Curls , HEAD-DRESSES : Gloves, Nee
dles, Pins, &c. &c. &x-.
Having received the Fashions for October, from
New York, she is piepared to make dresses of every
variety of Style ; and will be thankful for a continu
ance of the Patronage hither. o so liberally extended
to her. L ... ? . .v
Nov. 10, 46 4t
.The Hatted States Hotel.
THE subscriber take great pleasure in inform
ing the citizens of Columbia, and travellers gen
! erally, that this elegant establishment which has un
| dergone a thorough repair, besides having many new
land fine additions, is now opened for the reception
of company, esriy in October next; and from their
long experience in business, they hope to merit a full
I share of public pitronnge.
To the Membets of the Legislature, Lawyers at
t the bar, and privoe families, this establishment offers
many advantages for their comfort and conve
nience ; and every exertion shall be used to render
satisfaction.
HAMNER & HUNT.
P. S. Persons wishing to engage rooms in this
Hotel, will please address the subscribers immediate
ly. H. & H
Sept. 22 ? ; 39. tf
i Thfc Charleston Mercury. Greenville Mountaineer,
' and Augusta Chronicle, will publish ;he above once
i a week, six weeks, and forward their accounts to the
subscribers. ' -
Executors' Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of the late
Mrs. C. Herbemont, are requested to make
prompt payment to the subscribers ; creditors will
present their demands duly attested.
W. F. DESAUSSURE,
S. PERCIVAL,
Executors.
October 6, 41 2m
Wanted.
AS an apprentice to the Grocery, or Gun and Sil
ver Smith Business^ a Boy from 13 to 14 years
of age. One that can come well recommended, will
meet with good encouragement. . r 1
PECKHAM & GEORGE.
Sept. 1. 36 - > tf
notice.
AT the next Session of the Legislature of South
Carolina an application will be made for a char
ter for a Rail Road from scfrrie point on the North
CaroHna line to connect with the Charleston and
Cincinnati Road.
Sept. 8, 37 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ARBEYILLE DISTRICT.
Robert Anderson, applicant,
vs. -
Nancy Beazley and others, defendants.
MT appearing to my satisfaction that Edward C.
?- Beazley, Behjatmn C. Beazley, WilHson Beazley,
and Washington Beazley, four of the defendants, re
side without this State ? it is therefore ordered, that
they do appear and objeet to the division or sale of
the real estate of Edmond Beazley, deceased, on or
before the twenty-first day of November next, or
their consent to the same wiH be entered of record.
MOSES TAGGART, O A. D. I
Oct. 20, - 42 8t
NEGRO FELLOWS.
17 ANTED to hire immediately, forty or fifty
r first rate Negro Fellows, for whom liberal
wages will be given.
JAMES M. TAYLOR.
October 6, - 41 tf
FOR SALE,
A Pair of Bay Horses, gentle and well broke. A
few daytftrial will.be given to any one wish
ing 'o purchase. Apply at the Arsenal.
Columbia, Nov. 10, 46
w
TS
.For sale.
JE DWELLING HOUSE belonging to the es
j?. tate of Rev. Robert Means, lately occupied by
liMaroily ; It is situated on Richardson street, on the
square below the State House, and is well adapted
Jor a private residence. The House contains seven
rooms conveniently arranged, with a spacious lot of
two acres. For terms, apply to
DR. R. W. GIBBES.
Sept. 22, v/;. 40 tf
$
EXECUTIVE OFFICE, )
- Columbia, S. C. Nov. 22, 1838. )
W>ERSONS having accounts against the Execu
JT tive Department, will render them in on or be
fore the first of l>ecember next; and those holding
checks on the Banks against the Department are re
quested to .present them for payment at or before
tnat time.
EA$?GDON OH EYES, Jr? Executive Secretary.
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fssKsaafc*''-:? > -
BENJAMIN fflOBDIICAI'S
JVeUr Cheap Store.
f*lHE subscriber having received his ^sortI??"J
1 of fresh and seasonable GOODS, offers t m .
to ihe inhabitants of Columbia and surro^dir^coun
try at the following reduced prices, consisting in pan
of
Dry Goods, &c.
Galicoes, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and lSyards for one dol
DarkShalTay Chintz, for dressy, 4, 5 and six yards
SSE8& r?' ?
Spoottolt'on, warranted 300 yard., 75 cent. per do.
zen,
Ball Cotton, 12 balls for 6 cents, ?
Fins, 2 papers fbr 6 cents,
Needles, 6 centrper paper.
Hooks and Eyes, 2 boxes for 6 cents, ^ , t1
Fine Blue Thread, for negro clotlung, 75, 87 and II
Ca^T]?nding?at all frice*, v. - v
Bob&ett QuiHings, 5 and 10 cenUTiery^d,
Wonted and Cotton Hosiery of all kinds and prices
[Double width Merino Circassians, 56,62, 68 and <5
Angofan?Sino!?new article for Ladies' Dresses,
Supe/fwe black Merino Circassian, 62, 75, 87 and $1
TbilS* ShSy and Merino Shawl.,
200 Pieces Satuiett, 31,37, 43, 50, 56, W, o,
1 12 and 1 25 per yard, of all colors,
BROAD CLOTHS,
Blue, Black, Olive, Green^
2 50, 3, 3 50, 4, 4 50, 5, 6, 7, 8, ar.d SV per
Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3, 3 50
White,' Jtod and7! Green Flannels, 25, 31, 37, 43,50,
E?>Sck W, Wand ' 25 per yard,
12-4 Rose Blankets, J dollars 50p? pair, -
London Duffil and Mackinaw Blankets, 4 50 to 5 50
Bro^XW 8, M, M. ^ and 16 yards for a dol
Brown'sheetings, very wide, 8 and 10 yards for one
BleachedWetings and Shirtings from 3-4 to 6-4?
6 "7 8 and V yards for a dollar,
Long Cloths, very fine, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for one
Handkerchiefs, yardsqunre, ??- 1% W> ^25, 3 1 and 37,
Apron Checks, 5, 0 and 8 (yards fbradoBar,
Canton Flannel, <5, 6W 7 yards fbr a dollar,
!2?q!K?K. WU . superior article,
A lafge'at^fmemtn^h Lrnens, someraperla.ive
KW Eye Diapers, 25 31, 37, 43 and per yd
6 4 Irish Sheeting, and very heavy, 62 cenw per >a
Brown Linen Table Cloths, heavy article, 62 cents,
TiU(iiP8 Corded Skirts^ 56ccot8j . ^ i
Cotton and Linen Bed Ticking, 20, 25, 31 end 37c and
Linen 56 per yard, , .1.
^I^'StoSkWS 3^and 37 cents
VI Checl^Muslins, 20, 25, 31 and 37 cent, per yard,
Figured and Swiss Muslins,
S-4 Dimity. 43 cents per yard, very fine,
Together with a large a^rtra;ni
CLOTHING, consisting of; Collars, Bosoms,
Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves,^bsWwl Shins.
Cotton Shirts, Guernsey Shirts, J^kUmbwUg*
p<>nt?ilnon? Round Jackets, Vests, Pilot ciotn,
^r'&anT Blanket Over Coat., Ud.es
Cloaks of all colore -together with a large as
soranent of negro Cloths of various discretions.
Stationary & Fauc.v; Articles.
Pen* Ink and^Quills, Ladies'* Wbrk Boxes, Gen
C^rMemS^^ St 8 Jel
fnkPowder^a^Bru?he^ cloih Bashes, T^oth
Brushes, Coinb Brushes, Hearth Brushes, Fine
and Coarse Combs, Tucking and I'^ ^ombs of
_i| discriotions, Lucifer Matches, Shaving Boxes
and Brushes, Razor Straps and Hones, ^er?a''
Cologne in quart bottle* ? very superior article
Lavender Water do.
Hardware & Cutlery,
at reduced prices..
Rsxfeersand Crooke's fine Penknives, Paten Screw
A a crUrs Patent Scre w Gimblets, Moriice Chissels,
wSh^and without Handles, Hand and Panel baw s.
Sash Saws, Hunts Broad Axes and Hatchets of the fol
leaving kinds, shingling Hatchett, Bench Hatch"!.,
Axe Mttern Hatchets, Kentucky and \ ankee Me s,
IronSauares. Polished Nail Hammers, Brace and Bitur
and extra Bilts, Box Wood Rules, Plated Squares,
Spike GimbletC Mortice Gouges Adzes Jack Hanes,
Planes, Cut Brads and
Tacks. Screws, Butt Hinges, Hooks, and Hinges,
Bolts, Knivesand Forks in Set^ofl2^M juecon
Carvine Knivesand Forks, , Cork Screws, l a Die
and Tea Spoons. Rasor Hones, Powder Horiia/Trow- ,
:S?D?r ffchet^ock Locks of hll
and Door Locks, Carpenters make. Closet
Pad Locks. Box Locks, Trunk Locks, Chest Locks,
Drawer Locks, Steelyards, Lamps, Fire Dogs, Shovel
and Tongs, Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Twine, Brittania
tjiuftn/ins Sand natier. Fancy Dust Brushes, Clartip
and Scrubbing Brushes, Floor Brushes, Plough Lines,
Toasting Irons, Cotton and Wool Cards, Copper Ste w
fC! Wire Selves, Smoothing Irons, Iron Shovels
Oil Stonfes,Slates,Trac6 Chains, Compasses, Weights,
Curry Combs, Files of all descriptions, and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
Wines and Groceries,
Underwoods fresh Pickles in Quarts, i Mow,
and Gabon Jars, Jellies and Jams, London and French
Mustard, Spanish and French Olives, Pepper Sauce,
Walnut and Tomato Ketchup, Lemon ^yrUPj^8P"
berry Syrup, Lemon Shrub, Sardines, Rose Water,
Anchovey, Paste, Vermicelli and Maccaroni, Fruits
in^rendy Currents, Cherries and Gages for pud,]
dines, Pickled Lobsters, Capers, Cayenne Mace,
Cloves, Nutnegs, Cassia, Pimento, Pepper and Gin
ger./ ^
Wines ofdir?C( importation.
Madeira, Golden Sherry, Fruity, Old Port, Tene-^
40 Doxen Champagne of the following brands: Con-!
great, Jouit and Siltery, in pints and quarts,
Muscat, and Sweet Malaga.
Martinique Cordials .
Marachino, Curaso, Orange, Perfect Love,
Cinnamon, Anniseed and Rose.
Sundries.
300 Sacks Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Mola?es, Crushed
and Loaf Sugar, Gun Powder, Hyson, Poushong
Teas, in Boxes and Caddy's, Sperm
Soap, Pine Apple and Northern Cheese. Goshen
Butter,' Lard, Hull's Candles", Stnoked Beef
Mackerel, Sperm Oil, Chocolate, fresh Northen
Crackers, Bunch Raisins, Currants, Malaga
Grapes, Prunes, Almonds, Nuts, &c.
^ Liquors.
Champagne and Cognac Brandy, warranted of the
HolW Gin, Whiskey, N. E. Rum, and India Point
In^ddition to the above I exp^t daily to receive
a large assortment of Glass and Crockery Ware,
Which will be sold low. r M0RDECAI.
Nov. 17, 47
JOB PRINTING
neatly Executed at this office.
o
NEGROES WAITED
(N or before the first of January next, for one or
?v more years, to work on the 35th Section of the
Louisville, Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Road, be
tween McCord's Ferry and Orangeburgh. For good
hands, $200 a year will be paid ; and in proportion
for Women and Boys. Payment monthly, if required.
For further particulars, apply tu VVm. Cunningham,
Esq. at his Book-store in Columbia- Those dis
posed to hire their Negroes, will please make appli
cation immediately.
T. W. LETSON & CO.
Columbia, S. C.
Nov. 24, 24 1 1 J
o
POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO.
WfrAVE just received and offer for sale,
B ? New Bacon Hams,
Dried Beef,
Goshen Butter,
Leaf Lard,
Smoked Salmon,
1-4, 1-2, and whole box Rnisins,
Soda, Milk, Butter and Water Crackers, all
fresh- \
Nov. 24, v 48 tf
jf-" V ?? ><??'? ^ V ' '
A Teacher Wanted.- .
TO take charge of the Fish Dam Acadamey the
ensuing year, to whom liberal wages will be
given. Satisfactory testimonials will be required of |
his competency lo prepare young men to enter the
Junior Claw of the South Carolina College.
This Acadamey is situated in Uuion District, in a
very healthy and remarkably pleasant neighbor
hood. It is desirable that application be made before
the 20th ofDecember, and in person, if convenient.
Applications by letter to be addressed to the Post
master at Fish Dam, Union District, S C.
Thomas bowker.
JOHN P. SARTOR
FERDINAND SCAlFE.
WILLIAM KELLY.
CHARNER T. SCAlFE.
Nov. 24, - 48 tf
Beaver Dam Aeademv.
N the Stage Road two miles above Hamilton'*
^ ' Bridge, Union District.
The exereise# of this Academy will commence on
the 2d Monday in January lctfy under the direction
of the Rev. A. Williams, A. M. The aplastic year
43 weeks. Good Boarding can be obtained in the
neighborhood at $80 a year. t
Rates of Tuition. fPhyable half yearly in advance.)
For Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, $25 per ann.
" Geography and English Grammar, 16 Do
" Ail lower branches, 12 Do
The high qualifications of Mr. Williams as a Tcach
er, having been long and very successlully engaged
in the instruction of young men; and the heahhy and
pleasant situation of this Academy, warrant the Trus
tees in recommending it to those who are preparing
for Coilege, and to all, who, under circumstances no
favorable, may be desirous of obtaining the elements
of a thorough and substantial education.
* Nov. 24, 48 tlJ
Atflk SEGARS, from 16 to 24 dol
tars per thousand, wholesale
and retail. As complaint is often made that good
segars cannot be obtained, ! I le subscriber has tak *n
much pains to obviate the cause of thut complaint,
and now confidently assures those lond of a good ar?
tide in the smoking community, that they can be
satisfied by calling and selecting for themselves
A. FnCH#
November 24, 2t i
Estate Sale.
W?ETWEEN twenty and thirty valuable Negroes,
^ |rB belonging to the estate of Robert Means, de
ceased, wiU be sold at Buckhead, Fairfield, on Thurs
day the 20th December next. The Negroes will be
Bold in families, on a credit of one, two, and three
years ? Purchasers giving bond, bearing interest,
payable annually, with a mortgage of the property
and two approved pereonoUecjirHies.
THOS. I. MEANS.
Qualified Executors.
November 24,. 48 t8
BRIGADE ORDERS.
THE Bricnde Order of Oct. 13, 1838, ordering a
paradeot the 5th and 6th Regiments, compo
sing the 3d Brigade of Cavalry, on the 6th December,
and requiring the officers and non-commissioned offi
cers to assemble on the clay previous, is hereby coun
termanded.
By order of Brig. Gen. Adams.
LANGDON CHEVES. Jr.
A id -de-Cam p.
November 24,
COJPJiR TJYE K StiiP
fglHK subscribers have associated them
jL selves together in the practice of
DENTISTRY, under t1 e firm of Blanding
<^- Avery. One of them may always be found
at their office in Columbia.
S. BLANDING.
O. AVERV.
Nov. 22d, 1838.
The liberal patronage which the subscri
ber has received hitherto lias rendered his la
bours so arduous thai he has long desired to
associate with him a gentleman of high char
acter well qualified in every branch of the
profession. For want of one he has been
prevented from attending to the iusettiou of
artificial teeth as extensively as he could
have desired,, having been mostly occupied
iD those operations necessary to preserve the
teeth. Dr. Avery, with whom be has now
become associated, is a gentleman of charac
ter, both moral and professional, and brings
with him a well earned reputation gained by
long experience. His operations in filling
teeth, as well as the insertion of artificial teeth,
are neat, tasty, and substantial. In him
|-+be utmost confidence may be reposed. With
none but a gentleman of such character
could he think of associating himself, and
none but such could he be induced to recom
mend to this enlightened community.
They are now prepared lo manufacture
the artificial teeth to suit the most difficult
cases, and insert thein in cases of from a siu
gle tooth to entire sets. They hazard noth
ing in saying that they cannot be surpassed
in elegance and durability in the world. >
Dentists can be supplied with teeth of the
latest improvements, and of the most exquis
ite imitations of the living tooth, and the other
materials used in the practice of Dentistry.
S. BLANDING.
Nov. 24, 48
JYOTICE.
THE subscriber, desirous of concentrating his
planting interest, nearer his residence, offers
for sale his plantation immediately in the fork of
Broad and Tiger Rivers, consisting of one thousand
Acres ? 435 of which is bottom tJind, of the first
quality? all of which is in high cultivation and abov
high water mark. The upland is very level and in
ferior to no high land iu the State : about 400 of
which is still wood-laud, and 70 acres of the cleared
up land, second year new ground. The. Rivers are
both navigable for Mountain Boats. The Plantation
is well improved, and healthy. Terms will be ac
commodating? application to be made at my resi
dence near Monticello, f airfield District. Possession
would be given the In r
Nov. 24, 48 tf
Dry Goods.
Snow {ten 3* Smith]
AR E in receipt of a full assortment of ENG LISH
FRENCH and AMERICAS DRY GOODS,
which were selected with great core. expressly for
this market, and which they recommend, and offer
on the best terms, consisting of
WORSTEDS & SILKS.
Printed and plain Mouslin de Laine of the latest
?tylo,
6-4 bl'k- and col'd superfine French Merinos,
6-4 do do do do English,' do
6-4 do do do do Gro de Nap do
5-4 bl'k. and blue black French Bombesins,
Rich figured and plain colored Chalys,
Black and lead do do
Black and fancy colored Gro de Nap Silks,
Sup. black Gr?? de New York iJo
do . do Gro de Rhine, very sup* nor and rich
lustre, " . ?
do black and blue black Reps, Silk, fine and
heacy,
do do Poult de Soie,
do do Silk Serges,
do do and colored Satins,
Rich black and colored Silk Velvet*,
. Vellum prize and Grot de_ Al:*qug. Indies
Rich Satin and plaid Sillr BonneP|fraw!&li -
Belting and Gauxe Cop ~v ^ > ' dp.
>' WOOLENS. -v
Extra super black and blue west of England Broad
Cloths,
Super grey, mixt and fanfcy coloreJ do do
do ribbed; striped and plain Kerseymeres,
Sattinctts, a complete assortment plain end fancy
colored,
Pilot Cloth and Flushings,
Extra super black Drap de Ete.
Linseys and Kerseys, for servants, -
Kentucky Jeans, wide,
Duffil, Whitney and Rose Blankets, every size
and quality,
Fine red Flannels,
Super Welch do.
GLOVES AND HOSIERY.
A complete assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen and
Youth. \ }?
LACES.
4-4 and 6 4 plain and figured Bobbinefts,
4-4 and 8-4 figured Ulyric and Olytapic Laces,
Wide and narrow Thread Laee Edgings,
do do do Bobbinett do ao
Thread, Bohbinett and Muslin Inserting.
Fine French worked Muslin Collars and Cuffs.
SHAWLS AND HANDKERCHIEFS.
4-4 and 8-4 rich Chanella Shawls.
4-4 and 8-4 Cashmarett. do
Bl'k. & lead col'd, Thibet do
Fine hem stitched L. C. Handkerchief,
Gentlemen a Pongee & Bandanna do
do Italian Cravats.
LINENS AND COTTONS. -
Super Damask Table Cloths, from 6-4 to 20-4 long,
do do do Diaper,
Bird '8 Eye & Scotch do v. *. / /J
Super Linen Sheeting from 6-4 to 124 wide,
Fine and extra super Iris-h Linens, very cheap,
Linen Cambric and Lortg Lawns,
Heavy 5-4 Hamilton Sheeting*, ondrest,
A complete assortment of bleached and brown
Shirtings, cheap,
Fine English Long Cloth,
Super Marseille#; Quilts,
5-4 Furniture Dimity, very fine,
Blue, brown ind bleached Cotton Dnlts,
Super platr and Chaly Chintz Prints,
do Coronation do
Georgia Nankeens.
CARPETINGS.
Super Brussels and Venetian Carpeting.
Scotch Ingrain and Stair do
Figured and plain jgreen floor cloth,
Brussels, Wilton, and Kidderminster Bog*,
Super Tufted * '??:< & . d?
Super Manilla Door Mats,'
ALSO,
Ladies and Misses plain Straw Bonnets,
do Leghorn do Victoria
Extra Super Silk and India Rubber Suspenders,
Bombasin and Satin Stocks, plain and boMr%
Cotton and Silk Umbrel as, large and Very good.
Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, of the latest 1 a-is
ian style, and first quality,
Black and fancy color , d Fur Capes.
Nov. 24 49
Carolina Hotels t
Broad-Street Charleston , 5. C.
THE proprietor of this establishment begs leave
to inform bis friends and patrons that he is tbi*
season better prepared to accommodate them,. than
at any previous period since he has bteq, engaged -in
the business. During the past summer, _ be hes re
paired and refiited his premises, and fiavipg comple
ted all his arrangements, respectfullysolicits the pa
tronage and support of his country friends, and the
travelling public generally, and gives assurance that
no efforts shall be spared on hw part, to contribute to
the comfort ofsuch as favor him with their custom ?
Families are informed, that they canbe furnished
with separate apartments, and that an entrance has
been constructed, by which they. are enabled to keep
entirely private. - * ;
Since the occurrence of the fire, at the Carolina
Hotel, some few years since, by which the proprie
tor lost a considerable quantity of Wine, he has suc
ceeded in replenishing his stock, having collected a
fine assortment of old wines, nnd first quality liquors,
which he can recommeud with confl&nfe.
ANGUS STEWART?
Nov. 24, 48 4t
j vjikn.
J McCaffrey, Boot and Shoe-maker, respcct
? fully informs the citizens of Columbia and its
vicinity ? and also country gentlemen of taste and
fashion, that he has commenced to manufacture
Boots, Shoes, and Pump-boots. Having worked in
the principal shops both in New York and Philadel
phia, his experience in the business enables him con
fidently to promise satisfaction toall, even those who
are most exact, who will favor him with their cus
tom. 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, next door to Kinsler & McGregor's store.
Nov. 24, 48 tf
ST. MATTHEW'S RACES
OVER THE RICHARDSON TURF,
WILL commence on Tuesdav, 8th January
1839.
1st day a colts stake, 2 miles heats, entrance $100,
p. p. nine subscriber*.
2d day Jockey Club puree, 3 mile beats.
3d do do do do 2 do do.
4th do do do do 2 do do.
THOMAS OLIVER, Sec'y.
Nov. 27, 48 tf
ftOTICU
ALL persons having demands against the Estate
of the late Dr. Jam** Davis, wiH render them
in properly attested; and those who are indebted to
the Estate, will make payment to
CATHARINE DAVIS,- Executrix.
EDWARD G. PALMER, Ex'or.
Nov. 24, 48 * tf
RAN AWAY
From the subscriber on the moroing of
the 6th Nov. iost. ray indented apprentice,
CHARLES BERRY. I forwarn all per
sons from harboring or employing him, as
the law will be rigidly enforced against any
who may be guiity of the offence. The said
BERRY is about 18 year* of ag^and about
5 feet 5 or 6 inches high* . % ~ r
WM. MEAfti).
Nov. 24, 4fc jt.
Merchants Bote),
CHARLESTON, S.O
THE subscriber would respectfully inform the
travelling public, that he has taken this hereto
fore reputable Enablfshraent, nnd having pnt the
lamp in complete order for the reception of .(Quests,
coficit? their patronage ; assuring them, that if strict
attention on his part, and I hat of hi* Servant*, the
House shall be kept up to it* original character, whilst
under his predecessors ; nnd any addition* that' can
be made for their comfort and convenience, will he
attended to, that it may be a Hotel of the first orde*
in the city.
WM.NOUIN.
N. B? S. W SHELTON takes pleasure in re
commending his friends and acquaintance* to hi* suc
cessor, Mr. Wro. Nolan, with their patronage, be- .
lieviog that he will give them entire satisfaction.'
Nov. 21, - ' "T& 48 * '
?f trainable VlantqUon for
Sale. :^v"
MRS. SOPHIA BONHAta offer* for stJe that
ral cable Jlnntation upon which ahe now re
sides, lying near Mu V* Bling in E-rgefieW District,
anil adjoinn" land* of Jacob B. Smith and otheva,
The tract contain* nine hundred and thirty -eaven
?937) neiae ? hnftt Tiim Timdlhii nfwhinh i* oiin *m\
most of that in a fine ?tnte of -cultivation. Iti* in
ferior to noUuid in ttttt section ot the counfry. Upon
the place-there is * large and eutsforxable dwelling
house with other out building*. Possession wfll
be gfotn by the 1st of January next.
For faftber perticulars apply on the premise*, at
Mount Wifling, to J. B. Smithy or at Edgefield Court
House, IpV- M. L. BONHAW.
Nov 14tfi, 1838 48 , 2t
, . ? J St." . - - ? ?.
fflHE unparalleled reputation which Petera'e Pills
Ml have acquired as a Hcstoratiue, if tli*
ifeoat unquestionable proof that can be given, of their
immense importance to the afflict**), in ahxvat every**
class of diseases. Th^ number of {eftera received
from Patient? recovered through tteir menus, is real
ly prodigious, and the complaints which they haw
cured are almost a* varied ns ihey are numerous*
But stHI there are some in which they #ro more
eHpecially beneficial than in others ; and among thoae
may be np med the too often fatal complaints of the
stomach and bowel#, surli nvCWr, Flatulence and
Indigestion *, for which they are not only a
bat an immediate cure
It is weli known, that from the disarm..gement of
the stomach and the bowele, ari*e nine-tenths of all
the maladies of adnit and declining life ; .that this is
the foundation otjhjtulency, g/xatrwdic pains, indiges
tion, loss of aiweiite^Ar. and that those In their turn,
give birth to DROPSY, 'LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSUMPTION and HABITUAL LOWN ESS
OF SPIRITS ; therefore Peters Pilk hcin<; the very
heat roedicine wjuchChas ever b< en discovered for
the incipient diaeasea of the intes: ines, are jieuwar -
ly the surest preventives of those dreadful, and also
general disorders 'which embitter roo'me life and
drag ao many millions uTuntimely craves.
, In speaking thus, Dr. Petera arrogntes nothing to
himself that lias not been conceited by .the public.
He ia no needy quack oa.. on known apecaJpscErWrl*'
comes before the world as bis own herald affll'wfr
neaa; but is platod in a reaponeibility of siloatiair ^f^
the patronage which he has enjoyed for y^*|Sin
which ia increasing to an extent nr?0ww?eden ted in the
annals of medicine, that $*?ea him tiarefiii to an^rt
nothing which is not bofneoutby the mail infallible
proof, and benre he doea not fearto Jbe'jmt to the
test-in any thing which h^ lnvnMmri ? ?
his Pills. '
Dr, Peters ia moat happ^to beebte
authority of ogijefct number*' -1
that wherever ^ia vegetable
duced, they have almost sup
mercurial experiments, for th^ ^ _
aweetening the blood, and stimulating jt4b expel
noxious juices, and motiving afrengtb anrf foriefo&e
nerves, pre ventadiaeese from acquiring thai atrfflgtb
which *must be got under, if at all, by dangerooa
remedies. ; : ? ? *. ; .
Every geuine box has the signature of the proprie
tor on the colored -wrapper that envelope it, tlit Imi
tation of which is felony. -
- JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS. M. 0.
For aale.by . ? - . . A. FITCH, A rent.
Co I u m hi ugnat 25. w
Fresh andUenuiafe
D R t^Cf S A ND M E D I CINB S,
Paints, Varnishes, Surgeon's Instruments, Sea
BEST Bermuda Arrow Root,
Pearl BarleyiTnpaico,
Robertson'* Patent Barley, ,
Swaim's Pani^M^' * - -rt 1 J3
Butler's JfagneiianApperietit^superior,^^.
Carpenter'a Flnid Extract of Sardaptrifc, ,.
Sarsaparilla Root, *
Super Carb. Soda, . - V ~
Tartaric Acid.
Soda for washing, ? ' \ ?????.
Sal Eratis,' ; ? '
Pearl .Ash,- . .
Prussian Blue, ' 'j
Chrome Green, - ..
Do. Yellow,
Copal Varnish,
Japan do. , *
Picture - do. .v . -
INSTRUMENTS,
Dentins Canes, ? . *
Trepaning, '
Dissecting,! r
Evans's Lancets, .7
Spring-^ do, . . - " ? ^
Tooth Drawers, . * A
Thermomiter*, ' ^ ? ? V
Hydromiters for proving Alcohol and other spirits;
Carpenter'a Fluid Extract of- Pink Root, aoinfalabfe
remedy for Worms,
Ftake Manna, "
Fine Sweet Oil,
Liquork e Ball,
Do Refined,
Jnjube Paste,
Tolu lozenges, for Coughs,
Bert Lump Magnesia,
Do. Calcined do.
Refined Borax,
Best Cast?>r Oif,
Do Aigohol,
Oil Black Pepper,
Peters's Pills,
Gallaghan'a Fevef and Ague Pilla, a popular reme*
dy in the South and West for this diatreaaing
complant,
Medicine Chesta, for family and plantation uee, with
a Book of plain directions a I ways in readiness,
which can be renewed at any time at a amall ex
pense. , ' ^
Jevoett's Concentrated Medical Compounds ? very pop*
ular lemedits: consisting of ' .*
Linaments for Consumption,
Do Fever, '
Do Rheumatism, -
Do Headache,
Do Nervous affect Jons,
Do Cholera Morbus,
Stimulating Linament for all kiudsof pains.
Health Restorative or Vegetable Syrup*
Bile Ointment, ..
Vegetable Serate*
Tetter Salve,
hFemale Drops,
Diaphoretic Dropa,
Pectoral Tincture,
Tooth Ache Drope.
For an account of theae"celebrated compounds, con<
suit Jewett's Advertiser, at my Drag Store.
The subscriber would respectfully inVite Physi
cians, store-keepers, his friends, ana the public, to
call and examine for themselves. Hx can be found
at all timea at his store ? he will attend at any hour of
the night, wfien called on.'. . .
All orders or prescriptions committed to his care
wUFcomittand his strictest attention. T
Store at the comer above tfce Court House and
Mot. , f ostB1L
C6larat>ia, August 2j. ? 9** -