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Seed* I Seedi!! f swbeeribef* have jost receiv ply of frs*h Northern and Jkjrf wttcfctho foUowinf cu <? iwSSE' - W Itjflr iJM] uo d? Btttrrm do Largo DmM do :, ..A: Curled 8evo .Eariy - v4p^_. _ _ Tfco Mtt W'ffljod B^t. i0 fling Parsnip*. ~ ...... ..'Ruond Spinach. Ti^bM Bead Lettuce. , lUjjpicabbsfc* do lwF^v: do DqqMc CarW Crrss. Curled Fsrsley. "j Xartzet. , Egg Plant. , White Hush Squash. Long Green Cucumber. jrute aod Yellow Onion Seeds. Whito Solid Cslery. Early Doable Podded Peas, do Golden Hotspur do do Bishop Dwarf do v do Chariton ? do iMIura^t . . do do do __ , . do Stuff Norwich do Dwarf Marrowfat ^grt^Im^efW do Hoe ffT? ?*n sr^frn " ?? ? ~ do noonc Mohawk V do do W Tuto do White Kidney do Red French do -~A' few bushells Engtuh Potatoe Oats, a very heavy and excellent grain . The above seeds were selected with great care, F&r?* * m ***** m "** **** KINSLER, McGREGOR ft Co. ,-?9*. 15 I^'.; f* . tf ftttHE genuine 1*DRUS MULTICA. UHS, <* ' JL Chinese Mulberry, Tree* or Cutting* For sale by S> KNBEL4ND ft SON, Notice-. .\;o %yUc inberribert grateful for the fiberalpetron \ M age they have received, beg leave to call on all fhMO mdebted, or who w3f hoindeirted to them, on Thajju. day of January, 1839, to njake prompt ar rangement* for payment. They farther announce thmr firm and determined intention, from and after the close of the present year, to discontinue the ere* ditsmrtein on open accounts: But to sell at low price* for cash, or notes payable at some of the Banks, at ?iirfthme samaybeagreedupon. The reasons they assign .fir thi* (^termination are, 1st Their intention of changing their business from a retail tn a wholesale business. Sod. The Bank* having, very Jwiselyl adopted the system of refusing to renew on any new paper; force their customers ro give a credit commensurate with ?t.thw??iT?fc - i lie pressing nature of their own habifities ? 10 render this coqm absolutely necessary. D. ft J. EVrAKT,^ Co. Pec 15 tf. POTATOES. " ;r;^| vljBWfc fiem worfje^ wo recorded the fact, thst Jl friend Orsment, of the United Society, hsdtwsed ene bushel of potatoes from a sinsfe tuber. Wo OX .MmiuluptOfi^ TAU0U TWO flyfWffly uJltMPp froov one Rohan Potatoe. The abewe potatoes for * sale by ' R. B. RPSSRlL. ' ? - ?? ? ' ... ,i y -? - WOSJBOT SOO fnflH. Bw.1? ' ? ' . tf. ^ ' w'Trmimmrmr , Mm **. . ^ . Bill for Partition ? AdrainiMnlor.t vf 8A. ' [ and others. >fartha Crimni, one of the De fiwn and withoot the limits of motion of Desanssure, she appear, plead. as> ?->m? . pArm JOHNSOX. ^ , j0 ^ 3t? Field of thiayear'ejrowth. While prfifrd t .fever. ^ im Orcbid Grasi. Buckwheat; Timothy or Redtop. Blue Grass, far Lawn* or border*. ~#Wnk?and Pomp Oat*. ItaEan Spring Wheat. CMS Wheat; Plauco Wheat from Africa, a rare ancNieautifii] grain, and will be distributed amang The r^ebritrd Rohan Potatoes, from Judge Buel, of Albany. The three first root* of thia> rare po tato^ from Switzerland* coat forty-five dollars I , which I have, from Judge Buel hini BH83Sftkn farm, near Albany. 0. two barrels of his Ninety day*, or Dutton The Judge raises 90 busheSe to the aire. ' eom, by the ear or hushell. /Sugar eom, for butfiag. Firming ami Garden Tools, of afisocts. 106 dooblo Daiias, of 100 varieties. FRUIT TREES. Peara, A pple*, Cherries, IWlia, Gage Plums, Apneots and Nectarines. A beautiful -collection of rare Usees, such as white and rod Moss Roaes, yellow and red Tea lb?a, yellow Winkiee It? i, &e. SpHt Peas and Oatm**!, for Sonp. ' " 25 Band* oCSeed Potatoes, or for the table. A few Bona of uncommonly good ciewing to ^becce^^. ? .r - ^ * -< WW - Veaatablee-for ?tle at tho Garden all hours of the Suockivs exempted* 7^-4^ '.. R. E. RUSSELL, Seedsman & Florist. Cohuabiat 8. C. Dec 15t 54 ,3t The Public 4 RE informed that the NESBITT MANUFAC TURING COMPANY are prepared to exec ate orders, in CA^T IRON, for the running gear of j Mitts, Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines, and Cast ing generally, at their works on the Broad River, in Sptirfmhnrg and Union Districts, about 100 miles -Jbove Columbia- _ . Messrs. R W aoozll and P. & R. Bkyce, of Co tanbia, are authorized to receive ocriera.tctl& ike pat tern*, which will be forwarded to the Works of the Company without delay. Mr. E. W. Haikisoh, the General Superintendent, wiH receive and exe cute ontoa-at the Works. Castings will be delivered to customersin Colum ns at the Charleston prices ; at the Works they will & cheajer. The Oympany are determined to deaerve the pa Nonage of the public. B.'T. ELMORE, President. Jan. 30. 3 ?r?m Stocking. THE Subscribers *wmld respectfully inform their friends and the public, that having employed a first-rate workman, they are now prepared to stock VFNS of all descriptions in a s a peri or manner and It the shortest notice. Also Double and Single - vcpmioA RiSes made to order . y<a?aii>i ail aseertmentof extra KEYS, snit dnor trunk, desk, drawer, and cabinet lock*. ^tJochw? he fitted te lacks of any description ? Conwy Gu ?smiths ean be tnmished with every ma teria! necessary for repairhig or making Guns, at ibeir-eidiCeodjB the Sasomc Hafll. PfiCKfljea -3k GEORGE. ' Columbia, June 2H 26 Furniture Ware-Rjom. (Between the Court How aadthe U.S. Hotel.) a C SQITIKR, aucceMor to E. B RUTIN, ha. Am r?lceived audit receiving a large assortment ?cSl#BT FURNITURE, CHAIRS , LOOJC /JVC GLASSES , $c. The material* and workmanship are wajranted to be of the beet, which ere offered to hi* fnendsand the public generally on moderate terms ; consisting in par. of the following article., vix Mahogany wardrobe., secretary and h^caae.. Sofas, sideboard*, dressing bureaus, French and plain do. , . Writing desks, dining table., single and ra sets, Tea, centre, card, pier, and work tables, Wash and candle stands, and ottomans. Also, BEDSTEADS, of mahogany, cherry, birdseye, curled and plain maple, . ^ Children s criha, of mahogany, cherry and maple. Mahogany and gih tnm?LOOKINQ GLASSES. Also, - Sitting, rocking and sewing chairs, of mahogany, and curled maple, , Fancy, with cane, rush and wood seats. Curled maple and fancy, with rush. cane, and wood seat settee., and childrens table and *it ing chairs, Writing and easy chairs and bed step* MARBLE TOPS ? Egyptian and sideboard", bureau, centre, table, double wash stand, ^NEW & BEDS & MATRASSES Of curled hair, moss, wool and cotton, AZso? Ptoer hangings and bordering* Fire board prints, lamp mats, ManeDa and grass floor mats, * iSnerak attended to at short notice, and a Hearse furnished in town without charge. Oct 13. 48 * - . A Bargain. The Subscriber offers for sale, at a reduced price, the large and commodious house erec ted by him at the Limestone Springs, in 1837. The building was erected at the cost of $3800, and can oow be had for 51600, dbusiderably less than half cost. * Also, a farm of 300 acres of best Thickety land, equal to any grain lands in the State, 4 miles from the Springs, can be purchased low. For particulars apply to the subscriber ia Columbia. M. DANIEL. December 5th, 1838 51 3t CO P.lRTJYERSMilP THE subscribers have associated them selves together io the practice^og DENTISTRY, under the firm of Handing If Avers- One of them may always be found at their office in Colufl,b? O. AVERY. Nov, 2 2d, 1838. The liberal patronage which, the snbsc" her has received hitherto has rendered his la hours so arduous t&th?has long desired 10 associate witkhim a gentleman of high char acter well qualified in 'every branch of the profession. For want of ooe tie has. been prevented from attending to the motion of artificial teeth as extensively as he could hive desired,. having been mostly occupied to those operations necessary to preserve tbe teeth. Dr. Avery, with whom he has now become associated, is a gentleman of charac ter, both moral and professional, and brings wktf him a well earned reputation gained by ionr experience. Hi* operations in filling teeULss w&Q as the insertion of artificial teeth, 319 neat, taaty, and . aubstaqtial. fo htm the utmost confidence may be reposed. With none but a gen tiemanof such character eonWhe think W assftciattng himself, and bone but such nouldhe be induced to recom-. mend to this entightetfed community. - They are now prepared to manufacture the artificial teeth to suit tbe most difficult cases, and ibsert them in cases ot from a sin gle tooth to entire sets. They hazard notb tar in saying that they canpot 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 tbe Nov. 24, , 48 y Merchants Hotel, CHARLESTON, S.C. _ THE subscriber would ^respectfully inform the travelling pobKc, that- he has taken this hereto- . fore reputable Establishment, and having put the | same in complete order for the re^pUon oM.uest*. colicits their patronage ; assuring them, that if stnft attention on hi. part, and that of hw Servant* the Hoose shall be kept up to ite*mginal character whilst under his predecessors ; and any additions that can be made for their comfort ami convcnicnce, attended to, that it may be a Hotel of the first order in the city:. WM. NOLAN W B.?S. W.SHELTON takes pleasure in re omroendinr his friends and acquaintance* to Ins suc cessor, Mr. Wm. Nolan, with jheir patronage, be ceving that ha will give them eiitire satisfaction.^ l,Nov: 34, . ' * 1 48 * Fifty Dollars Reward. Kariawsiy from the" plantation of the late George Young ?!ec'd, of Ogle thorpe county, (ia., a mulatto fellow by the name of DANlEL,#about 25 or 30 years of age. He is something above the ordinary size of men, com plexion rather bright, a little bow-legged, has promi nent cheek bones, very wide apart, and has a pecu liar look opt of hie eyes, caused by the fact that his eyelids sre not usually as much opened as those of other people. He is quick spoken, and very shrewd ; uncommonly so. He is believed to have stolen, pri or to his absconding, four one, hundred dollar hills, and to have gone off with a white man by the name of B A RNES, said to have come originally from North Carolina, where he was raised. Barnes is a dark complected man rather under the ordinary stature, | well built, and has a bad countenance. He speaks quickly, looks down, and has a thin beard. They both have a plenty 'of tine clothes. The negro has once before absconded and got to Savannah, but what course he will take now, is altogether conjec tural! The above reward will be given tor tne apprehen sion and confinement of the boy ; and if Barnes is- ap prehended in his company, and also confined^and/ any portion of the stolen money recovered, the re ward will be raised to One Hundred Dollars. THOMAS YOUNG, Executor. Oglethorpe County, Ga. Nov. 28, 1838. 52 4w 1 State of South Carolina. EF CHANCERY? LAORENS DISTRICT. Martin Shaw, Ex'r, - J Aaron Hill and wife and others, $ Amended Bill ior * ??. ) Partition. Benjamin Sheriey and wife, > and others. ) r11 appearing to my satisfaction that Joel Sheriey, Vary Ann Shertv, Wade Sheriey. Lewis Shejr ley, Susannah Sheriey, Rodah Sheriey, Rebecca Sheriey and Aaron Sheriey, Defendant* in theafove s tared case, reside from and without thtHimits of this , State. It is ordered tjiat they plead, answer, or de mur, to the Wll of complaint within three months from the publication of this rule, or the same will be . ordered pro confesso tt. R. FARLEY, *C. E. L. V. Commissioner's Office, ) Laurens Ccrurt House, Xov. 24, 1889. ) 50 dm I BENJAMIN MORDECAI'S JVew Cheap Store. *** H E subscriber having received hit assortment ? of fresh end seasonable GOODS, offer* them to the inhabUarm of Columbia anu-urroundingcoun try at the following reduced pritiB% consisting in part <5 I fcry (Goods, & c. Galicoes, S 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yard ? for one dol lar, " ? ? Dark Sh allay Chintz, for dresses, 4, 5 and six yards for a dollar, Curtain Calicoes, 4,5, 6, 7'aad 8 yards for a dollar, Yen) wide French C hints, 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents per yard, ' Mourning Print*, 4, 5 and 6 yards for a dollar, ' Colored Cambrics, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 yards fo?a dollar, / v Spool I otton, warranted. 300 yards, 75 cents per do zen, ? Ball Cotton, 12 balls for 6 cents, Pins, 2 paper* for 6 cents. Needles, 6 cents per paper. Hooks and Eyes, 2 boxes for 6 cents, Fine Blue Thread, for negro clothing, 75, 87 and $1 per pound, Carpel Bindings at all prices, Bobinett Quillings, 5 and 10 cents per yard, Worsted and Cotton Hosiery of all kinds and prices. Double width Merino Circassians, 56, 62, 68 and 75 cents per yard, Angola Merino, a new article for Ladies' Dresses, $1 per yard, Super fine black Merino Circassian, 62, 75, 87 and $1 per yard, Thibet, Shally and Merino Shawlsl 200 Pieces Satinert, 31, 37, 43, 50, f 6, 62, 75, 87, $1 1 12 and 1 25 per yard, of all colors, BROAD CLOTHS, Blue, Black, Olive, Green, Brown, Drab and Mixed - 2 50, 3, 3 50, 4, 4 50, 5, 6, 7, 8, and $9 per yard, ' "X Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3, 3 50 ami $4 per yard, White, Red and Green Flannels, 25, 31, 37, 43, 50, 62 and 75 per yard, Kentucky Jeans, 62, 75. 87, $1 and 1,25 per yard, 12-4 Rose Blankets. 7 dollars 50 per pair, London Duffil and Mackinaw Blanket*, 4 59 to 5 50 per pair. Brown Shirtings, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 yards for a dol lar, Brown Sheetings very wide, 8 and 10 yards for one dollar, Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings from 3-4 to 6-4 ? 6, 7, 8 and 9 yards for a dollar, Long Cloths, very fine, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for one dollar, Handkerchiefs, yaid square, at 12, 18, 25, 31 and 37, ? Apron Checks, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for a dollar, Canton Flannel, 4, 5, 6 and 7 yards for a dollar, 5-4 Cotton Shawls at 37 cents, Marseilles Quilts from 12-4 to 14-4, a superior article, 6, 7, 8 and 10 dollars. A large assortment of Irish Linens, some superlative ly fine, from 37c to 1 dollar per yard, Extra width Lawns from.25to 87 cents per yard, Bird Bye Diapers, 25, 31, 37, 43 and 50 cents per yd. 6-4 Irish Sheeting, and very heavy, 62 cents per yd Brown Linen Table. Cloths, heavy article, 62 cents, Corded Skirts, 56 cents. Cotton and linen Bed Ticking, 20, 25, 31 and 37c and i'C Linen 56 per ywjL Heaver Twilled Drillings, 8 yards for 1 dollar, 5-4and 6-4 ^dtton Cambrics, 18, 25, 31 and 37 cents per yard, . ;i C V.,. 5-4 i. heck Muslins, 20, 25, 31 and 37 cents per yard, Figured and Swiss Muslins, 5-4 Dimity, 43 cents per yard, very fine, Stocks, Suspenders Gloves, LamlS Wool Shirts, Cotton Shirts, Guernsey jlhiils. Silk Umbrellas, Pantaloons, Rom d Jackets, Vests, Pilot Cbth, Bear Skin and Blanket Over Coatsi Ladies Cloaks of all- colors? together with a' large as sortment of negro Cloths of Various discriptions. stationary & Fancy Articles. Blank Books, Letter and Cap Paper, English Crown ?Paper, gift edge? 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, large aim small,' Pencils, Ink and Quills, Ladies' Work Boxes, Gen tlemens Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Card Cases, Memo random Books, Pocket Books, Steel Pens, Indelible Ink, Comic Conversation Cards. Ink Powder, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Comb Brushes, Hearth Brashes, Fine and Coarse Combs, Tucking and Side Cotnlw of i all discrintioiML Lncifer Matches, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Razor Straps and Hones, German Cologne ih quart bottles, a Very superior ^article Lavender Water do. ? Hani ware & Cutlery, AT K EDUCED PRICES. Rndgers and Crooke's fine Penknives, Paten Screw Augurs, Patent Screw Gimblets, Mortice Chissels, with and without Handles, Hand and Panel Saws, Sash Saw's, Hunts BroedAxesand Hatchets of the fol lowing kinds, shingling Hatchets, Bench Hatchets, Axe pattern Hafchets, Kentucky and Yankee Axes, Iron Squares. Polished Nail Hammers,Braeeand Bitts and extra Bhu, Box Wood Rule*, Plated Squares, Spike Gimblets, Mortice Gouges. Adzes, Jack Planes, Smoothing Planes, Single and Double. Iron, fore Planes, Jointers and Match Planes, Cut Brads and Tacks. Screws, Butt Hinges, Hooks; and Hinges, Bolts, Knives and Forks in Setts of 12 and 51 pieces, Carving Jtnives and Forks,- Cork Screws, Table snd Tea Spoons, Raqor Hones, Powder Horns, Trow els, Door Latches. Stock Locks of all sizes,- Mortice : and Door Locks, Carpenter's make, Close* Locks, - ? Pad Locks, Box Locks, Trunk Locks, Chest Locks, Drawer Locks, Steelyards, Lbmps. Fire Dogs, Shovel ' and Tongs, Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Twine. Brittania Spittoons, -Sand paper,. Fancy Dust Brushes, -(.lamp, and Scrubbing Brushes, Floor Brushes, Plough Lines, Toasting Irons, Cotton and Wool Cards; Copper Stew i Pans, Wire Seives, Smoothing Irons, Iron Shovels < Oil Stones,Slates, Trace Chains,Compasses, Weights, - Curry Combs, Files of ill descriptions, and many i other articles too numerous to mention. Wines and Crroceries, ^ , V . ? *??>?;.... 7 Underwoods fresh Pickles in Quarts, I Gallons, and Gallon Jars, Jellies and Jams, London and French Mustard, Spanish and French Qlives, Pepper Sauce, Wainut and Tomato Ketchup, Lemon Syrup, Rasp berry Syrup, Lemon Shrub, Sardines, Rose Water, 'Anchovey, Paste, Vermicelli and Maecaroni, Fruits is Bandy. Currants, Cherries and Gages for pud-4 dings, Pickled Lobsters, Capers, Cayenne Mace, Cloves,. Nutnegs, Cassia, Pimento, Pepper and Gin ger. " Wines dfdirect importation. Madeira, Golden Shefry, Fruity, Old Port, Tenc : rifle, ?% 40 Doxen Champagne of the following.brnnds : Con gress, Juuit and Sillery, in pints and quarts, Muscat, and Srceet Malaga. Martinique Cordials . Marachino, Curaso, Orange, Perfect Love, Cinnamon, Anniseed and Hose. Sundries. 300 Sacks Salt, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, Gun Pqwder, Hyson, Poushong . Tea*, in Boxes and Caddy's, Sperm Candles, Soap, Pine Apple and Northern Cheese, Goshen Butter, Lard; Hull's Candles, Smoked Beef, Mackerel, Sperm Oil, Chocolate, fresh Northen Crackers, Bunch Raisins, Currants, Malaga Grapes, Prunes, Alnmnds, Nuts, &c. Liquors. Champagne and Cognac Brandy, warranted of the first quality, Holland Gin, Whiskey, N. E. Rum, and India Point Gin. v . In addition to the above I expert daily to receive a large assortment of Glass and Crockery Ware, which wiJl he sold low. B.MORDECAI. Nov. 17, 47 JTOTICE. 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 Acrws? 435 of which is bottom I .and, of the first quality? ell of which is in high cultivation and abov nigh water mark. The uph??d i* yery level and in ferior to no hijjh land hi the State : about 400 of which is still wood land, and 70 acres of the clearrd upland, second year new ground. " The Rivers are both navigable for Mountain Boats. The Plantation is well improved, and healthy. Terms will be ac coHimodating ? application^ to be made at* my resi dence near Monticello. Fairfield District. Possession would be given the 1st January next. JAMES B. DAVIg. Ntrv. 24, 48 H If To the PnMi?'% * *fj A S a number of persons have been misinformed x*. touching the wholesale price of " Peiers* Ve getable Anti-Billions Pills," when purchased at hia principal office, 129. Liberty Street N. Y. he feels called upon to make a public statesment of his ar rangement in relation to this matter. From this date the cosh price will be T iny-six Dollars per gross, payable ifl 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, 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 mis, 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 Mm 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 For Kale or To Rent THE Store Houie apd Lot opposite the Fanner* Hotel. "Hie Store is 50 by 30 ft. and well adap ted for carrying on either the Dry Noods or Grocery business, having a Lot of i acre ofLnnd, with all necessary out buildings, a fine well of water which .never fails, and being in the business part of the Town, rentiers the 'situation very deniable. 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 pla( e very desire able, as a fami.y Residence ; I have also on hand a quantity of Beddnig, con sisting of fine wool, Cotton and Mop Matrasses, Sheets, Pillows, Bolsters, <tc Application to be made on the premises, to * J. N. SUGH. ;* Sept. 8 27 tf PRINTER*' INK. A LARGE SUPPLY GF NEWS AND BOOK INK, of the best quality ? for sale bjr. October 13, , 42 mew goods. STEVENSON ic WALKER, H?"ERCHANT TAILORS, Are now receiving^ JfJL and opening their Fall and Winter supply of Cloths , Cassimeres, Vesting*, Hats,- Stocks , Gloves , Suspenders , Handkerchiefs , Collars , Sff. , <^c. The above articles have been purchased in the City of New York ; and selected, with great care, from the latest importations. They are now presented to their numerous customers, and the . public gener alty, as equal, if not superior, to any thing of the kind, heretofore offered in this market. Oct 6 4i yy < *_tC. ANTWERP & FRA.\K. MERCHANT TAILORS. RESPECTFULLY inform their customers and the citizens of Columbia and it* vicinity, that they have received, and are daily receiving,, all articles in t*ieir link, consisting* of -BRO %D CLOTHS, OF ALL COLORS, QUALITIES, AND PRICES; CASSIMERES, of assorted colors, & qualities ; VESTING^, or the NEWtoit fashion, and of the best qualifier, also, STOCKS, COLL A RS, BOSOMS, Ac- Thev will receive iini few days a clioice qual ity of HATS ^ - The ' will be able to supply their customers with all articles in th'e'r line, on at good terms as they can be procured in ihe place, ami at the shortest notice. They retorn their thanks to their customers, for the iittera! support they have received and hope, from their attention to business, and desire to please, to still receive a share of public prtronage Oct. 27. tJy EXCHANGE, BANK OF CARLESTON, Checks at sight on NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, LEXINGTON, Kentucky, RICHMOND, do. PARIS,. d?. COVINGTON, do. LOUISVILLE, do. RICHARD SONDLEY, Agent, Bank of Charleston, S C. ? October 13, * ' 42 if NOTICE 4LL persons having demands against the Estate j of *he late Dr. James Davis, will render them in properly attested ; and those who are indebted to the Estate, will make payment to CATHARINE DAVIS, Executrix. EDWARD G. PALMER, Exor Nov. 24, 48 tf ? Parker's Corn Shelter, Improved ! CAPABLE OF SHELLING 20 BUSHELS IN ? ONE HOUR ! ! ! THE subscribers have on hand a few of the above Machines, whichthey unhesitatingly re commend as the most simple as well as the most ef fectual Corn Shellars now in use Persons desirous of seeing them in operation, can do so by railing at Mr. Felii Meetze'i store, on the comer below th* golden horse. . ' GREEN <fc ANDERSON-. Dec 15, 54 6m A Teacher Wanted. TO take charge of the Fish Dara Acodamey 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 Class-vf the South Carolina College. This Aradamey is situated ?ri Uuion District, in a very healthy and remarkably pleasant neighbor hood. It is desirable that applica'ion be made before the 20th uf December, 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 SCAIFE. WILLIAM KELLY. - CHARNERT. SCaUTT Nov. 24, 48 tf Beaver Dam Academy. ON the Stage Rood two miles above Hamilton's Bridge, Union District. The exercise* of this Academy will commence on the 2<l Monday in January lS3y under the direction of the Rev A Wi.liams, A. M. The scholastic year 48 weeks Good Boarding can be obtained in the ineghborhood at $80 a year. Rates of Tuition, (payable halfyearlyinadvanceJ For Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, $25 per ann. '?Geography and English Grammar, 16 Do " All lower branches. 12- Do The high qualifications of Mr. Williams as a Teach er, ha\ing been long and very successfully engaged in the instruction of young men ; and the heahhy and pleasant situation of ihis Academy,. warrant the Pni?- J tees in recommending it to those who arc preparing i for College, and to all, who, under circa instances po ' favorable, may be des rous of obtaining the elements of a thorough and substantial education. Nov. 24, 48 tIJ ' FISHER'S COTTON YARN. T iHE subscribers have always on hand a large stock of the above and will sell by the bale at Factory price. Orders from the country thankfully received and promptly attended to. ^ . POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO. Oct. 28. 43 tf ro HIRE* FOUR likely young fellows? one a Carpenter' and the others, house servants. Apply to Capt T. H. Wade. October 27, 44 2 Edgar's Hotel. THE subscriber respectfully informs his oM friends and the public generally, that not hav ing an offer for his establishment equal to what he considers its value, he has concluded to continue it under his own i.ame, and will be happv in a contin uance of their favors. He has enraged for the su? fenntendence of the Hotel, Mrs. Evans, well nown formerly as the experienced house keeper of Planters Hotel, Charleston, and Mr. Gibson, also of the same Hotel, as an assistant. The established character of both the above mimed persons, together with the personal superv ision of the subscriber, he trusts will secure to his a continuance of public fa vor. A- AM EDGAR N. B. Western Drovers will find their usual accom modations. Sept. 8. 37 tf- ? Final Notice. v. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of MichaKL' Hark in, deceased, will please make hnmedi* ate payment either to myself or -my attorneys, Mestrs. Black & Arthur, and save toott&fti further indulgence cannot be given. . Those to whom said estate is indebted will hand in their accounts, properly attested, to myself or my said attorneys. S.C. DEBRUttL, ? **?" AdmV. of Mich ail Harkin. June 16, 1838 . ? ^ _ Dry Goods. J Snmcden Smith, A TIE in receipt of a foil assortment of ENGLISH * FRENCH and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, which were selected with great care, expressly for this market, and which they recommend, and- offer on the best terms, consisting of . v ' i WORSTEDS & SILKS. Printed and plain Moualin de Laine of the latest ?tyle, >' 6-4 bl'k. and col'd. superfine French Merinos, ; 6-4 do do dp do. finj^ish do 6-4 do do da do Gro de Nap. do . 5-4 bl'k. and blue black French Bombasins, s. V. Rich figured and plain colored Chalys, ." ~ Black and lead. . do ' do' . Black and fancy colored Gro de Nap.Silks,' . Sup black Gmde NewYork V . > do do ' do Gro de Rhine,very superior and rich lustre, ? ' ? d? . black and blqe black' Reps, Silk, fine and heavy," do do * PonltdeSoie, do do Silk Series, do ? do and colored Satins, Rich black and colorcd Silk Velvets, Vellum prize and Grog de ifriaue, for Ladies Rkh Satin and phid Silk Bonnet Ribbons, - Belting and Gauze Cap do. WOOLENS. Extra super black and blue west of England Brood Cloths, Suiter grey, mixt and fancy colored do do do ribbed, striped and plain Kerseymeres, Sattinetts, a completo assortment plain end fancy colored, Pilot Cloth and Flushings, Extra super black Drap de Ete. * Linseys and Kerseys, for servants, , Kentucky Jeans, wide, Ihiffil, Whitney and Rose Blankets, etery size and quality. Fine red Flannels, ? Super Welch do. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. A complete assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen and Youth. LACES. 7 " . " V~ 4-4 and 6-4 plain and figured Bohbinetts, 4-4 and &>4 figured lllyric and Olympic Laces, Wide and narrow Thread Lace Edging^ do do do Bobbinett do oo Thread, Bobbinett and Moslin Inserting, Fine. French worked Mtislin Collars aiid Cuffs. SHAWLS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. 4-4 and 8-4 richChanella Shawls. 4-4 and 8-4 Cashtnarett . Bl'k. & lead col'd, Thibet do ^ '* . Fine hem stitched L; C. Handkerchiefs, Gentlemen s Pongee Bandanna, do do Italian .Cravats. -fCy . LINENSAN^COTTONS. . .' x \ fr< .Super DamaskTpble Cloths, from &4 to 20-4 long, do do do Diaper, v Bird's Eye& Scotch do ' " ? Super Linen Sheeting from 6-4#to 12-4 wide, Fine and extra super Irifh Linens, very Cheap,* . Linen Cambric and LongLawns, . Heavy 5-4 Hamilton Sheetings, undrest, A complete assortment of bleached and 4>rown Shirtings, cheap, Fine English Lone Cloth, _ . Super Marseilles Quilts, 5-4 Furniture Dimity, very fine,". Blue, brown and bleached Cotton Drills, Super plat and Chaly Chintz ftints, - / \ do Coronation * do ^ Georgia Nankeens. ?' . * . * ? v\. V CARPETINGS. ; # ? , Super Brussels and Venetian Carneting, Scotch Ingrain and Stair uo ~ Figured and pla n green floor cloth, c .. Brussels," Wilton, and Kidderminster Rugs, Super Tufted ? do Super Manilla Door Mats, ALSO, Ladies and Misses plain Straw Bonnets, do Leghorn " do^ ? Victoria Extra Super Sflk and India Rubber Suspenders, Bombasin and Satin Stocks, plain and buw'd. Cotton and Silk' I mbrelias, large and very good, - Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, of the latest lra is ian style, and first quality, - Black and fancy color d Fur Capes. ,w . - Nov. 24 ' 48 ; The Stale of South Varlinw IN CHANCERY? UNION DISTRICT. Hannah Foster, and Nathaniel ) 7 ' Foster, Executors, j Bill for Accwunt ?vs. . 1 and Relief, &c. ^ George S Foster, and Pleasant > Foster, Ad'mrs. J ' ^?*HE judgment creditors' of the defendant, M George 6. Foster, will take notice 'that the de cree of the Court in this case, requires thetn to enter into Bond to.A. W. Thomson, Esq ffl the penal sum of Three Thousand Dollars, conditioned to save him harmless on account of any dcfe?*f of title o!^ the tract of Land mentioned the in plea&ngs to this easel* That they are also required to fife with the Com missioner ot this Court, satisfactory Evidence of their demands against the said George S. Foster, together with the $aid Bond, on or before the first Monday in May next. ; That on their complying with these conditions, the fundot (1,014 81) One Thousand and Fonrteen Dol lare and eighty-one cents, with interest from the 1st day of January, 1835 (after deducting coats) will be subject to distribution amongst them, according to their respective legal right* ? and on failure 'to com ply with these conditions, they will bo deprived of the benefit of the Decree in their favor. By order of the Court. D WALLACE, C. E. U. D 'Commissioner's Office, ) Union Court House, Nov. 16, 183S. J 50 3m AI>VKRTI?EinEftT. THE snbscriber requests all those thai are in debted to mc either by Note or Book account, to come forward and make payment on or before the 1st next January, and save cos s-ras longer indul gence cannot be given. A iter which time the sub scriber will sell his Goods very low lor cash, or to his old punctual customers on liberal te.-ms. WILLIAM GAFFNEY. Concord, Nov. 23, 1838. 49 Ul ST.JtHMTTHEW>S RACES . OVER THE KICHA"RDSON TURF, WILL commence on Taesday, 8th Amnary 1839. - : . * v#??> lst day a colts stake, 2 miles heats, entrance 9100, p. p nine subscribers. * , . r- ^ ? 2*1 day Jockey Club purse, 3~raile heats. 3d du do do do 2 de do.* 4th do do do do 2 .do ? fa THOMA8 OLIVER, Secy. Ncrv.27, ? 0 tf mumf::,., T1HAP8 of the of Somk Cartrfina r en bo had 1TE at ??ery ***** P?*? ** ?W?I?f ?* **? Treasury Office in Coluabii. ^ JOS. BLACK, Treaanrer. March 5, 1838 >". #>*??&?- ~ - - \" 1? Cabinet nakfof, See. fMIEenbecriner having matained a aerioae loi*by JL the late Conflagration in Charleston, he* located himself in Colombia, where he iruer*i? carrying en the Cabinet Making and UvfcoLSTta* buatneae and all the branches appertaining thereto. All bonnet* entraatcd to him in hit fine wifl be promptly attended to. i Funeral* will be fvraahed and toand is every ka* terial. .-**? WM. B. PURVES. Sept. ? Apprentice* Waal 'in!* AT the Cabinet Making and Upholstering bod neae. They will be taken on trial for three -??a- *"** WM.B.PIRV1 Next door to Start Sept. ? ;? 1 LANCASTER DISTRICT. John P. Crockett, executor, ) Bill to Account, I ? "? [ . . , James Gordon, ex'r et al. J Fur Partition. mm -V T*** L^rriw and Jane his wife. Re ert W. Reeves and Caroline hia Lavisa hia wife, an<f Will-am in theabove stated case, i without the limits of Uria ton, complainant's defendants do.. up to^he afofresaidfiL publication" hereof, confesao agaibst them. ?m .. . C. E. L. D. wmzrs?**' JL that he taw taken the hotwa in 1 mcrty kept as ? House of Entertain^ BarMey, and pledgee himae fto use hist to gfce it the reputation which it had ? ley s time. He hopes for a Ubehtl share < lie patronage, as he will endeavortai ' lie in the arrangements, both of the I stables. . f v^rXjES The house will hereafter be ' Hotel. "'fliH Winnsboro', Nov. 26. ' 20 ?2^^'- * - M?uleira, qualities. Just receiv . -...**?<? PO Dec. 8, _ ? --I 1 5ux Auk ki.v negro fellow, capable lor boose serranf, er g for tale, apply to - *, |Sh g^ , POLOCK, SOLO^OX 4 CO.. Dec. 8, itPPl i.X?? PiHtcUte Jockey Club. ANNUAL RACES over M Coarse, near Pi neville, -WiD }'lub wifo&erVsrt'^topfw b* run for. -Free for 'all Horses carrying their pm?r weiirh??; 2 mile heats. On Tuesday. 2 mile heats. The Wrights aftd rules of the " Dee. 8, ?" t ' y WpttOM JT Expenses; and a re lo any one who w:I) deli ton's, two miles from C public booses ir^olumbial ,:^ COMMITTED a way a Negro MD tnya he belongs to Col. _ . District. Bob i8 about fifty year* Sigh. The owner prove property pa Nov, M, fflHE DWELLING HOUSE Fo& tt! ?gjqjptotk*# tatf of Rev. Robert jhwfc toil; waijiri by tia family ; It is situated on Richardaon street, on the ,qaare below the State Hoase, and is weO adapted /or a private VMidtifM. The House contain* seven nK>ras conveniently arranged, with a spacious lot of two acres. For ternis, apply to A ? ?;*& R. W. - Sept 22* PPTT |Pjg| B E.YJ.l*W/J\'.TIOR D 2 ^S^Pto#ABnLir!k--i_ Wine and Botler Cracker*, Sweet and Pilot Biacoit Dec. V? . lnE<piHy. ^ YORK DISTRICT. fej 4^45 Win Thoa ????RBKa >* w >?< .*rKT\ BUI TelbniMUMO i. Pm?, Adm'r.of >Y] Carroll, dec'd. v* I Kstner Clinton <fe others. J >" - -v ? ?g$gAlfred aii.lmii ,gFSSMBHa| funnel Carroll, defendant# in Uiti tS" PC i he publication