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Seeds ! Seeds I ! Seed* ! ! ! TFIE subscribers have just received a large sup ply of fresh Northern and English Garden Seeds, of which the following emprises a part ?arly York Cabbage do Sugar Loaf <!? do Battersea do > Large Drumhead do -Green Glaze do p do Curled Savoy. ^ Early Dutch Turnip. * *> Rpd Top do ; krlet Shorts Top Raddish. >ig i^gj??Pk" do do ^rty "^rnip Beet. Early Horn da - Large Swelling Parsnips. Broad Leaf Round Spinach. v Cabbage Head Lettuce. Royal Cabbage do tee do Double Curled Cress .<^ Curled Parsley. ?- Mangle Mvrtzel. Purple Egg Plant. Early White Bush Squash. Long Green Cncumber. Asparagus, Salsafy. ^ Scotch Kate: r ? pr White and. Yellow Ouion Seeos. WhitoSolid Celery. Early Double Podded Peas. da "Golden Hotspur do vCjv do Bishop Dwarf do ? do Cbarfton - do ^ Dwarf Marrowfat do . do Green Imperial * do ?Kv. do Blue Russian do fcL do Prolific do Early Norwich do ?rT;China Bosh Beans. Mohawk do ^ Early Valentine do do White do iV. .. White Kidney xlo Red French .'<? dp A few boshelk English Potatoe Oats, a very -o heavy and excellent grain. >oTh? above seeds were selected with great care, and are warranted to be genuine, and of thegrowth of 1838. "* ' " ... KINSLER, McGREGOR & Ce. r ' Dec. 15 - ^ 5t . tf The Public ft RE informed th?-r the NESBI.TT MANUFAC i9L TURING COMPANY are prepared to execate orders, in CAST IRON, fbr^the running gear of Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines, and Cast ing* generally, at their works on the Broad River, in Spartanburg and Union Districts, about 100 miles nove Columbia. Messrs. R Wabos&l and P. & R. Buyck, of Co - umbia, are authorised to receive orders with the pat terns, which wifl be forwarded to the Works of the Company without [.delay. Mr. E. W. Harrison, the General Superintendent, will receive and exe cote orders at the Works." - "'-"V Castings will be delivered to cnstomera in Colum ti at the Charleston pric? s : at the Works they will ; efceajer. I . ; The Company-are determined to deserve the pa . ?rouage of the sublic. - B T, ELMORE, President. *i Ha m* n: j ... . , .. ? A rfew supply of Fall and Winter riolbiwsr & Hate. C. SQU1ER & CO. (fit the js^ra e/ the Black Hat^nearfy opposite Edgars Hotel ) A. are again receiving from their own manufactory, a . large assortment ox' ? * i FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, &c expressly for the Columbia market the, ma terials and workmanship are warranted of the best, made in the .post approved fashions ; all of T ; "which they offer to their wmer friendsand the pub^ Tic generally at moderate prices: their assortment will consist to part of the following articles, viz ; DRESS AND FROCK COATS, Of superfine, fine, and common black, olive, green, bloe, brown, pnrpie, dahlia, &c.,. Bioad Cioths, COATEES AND HUNTING C&&$?, ? Of black, blue, and dark -mixed Sattinets, Ken **-fcky Jeans, and Blanketing, jsggp* - s:orBR->eoA^rs, * . . Of ldack mixedjdarftgi reen. brown aud blue Broad Cloths ; dral> and dirk -colored Petershams, Blanket, ^.^Pitoi and Mohair < CLOAKS, Of dark green, bine, bfcack ami brownjJroad Cloth, Goat Hair, and Worsted Cambiets, pantaloons^ Of superfine, fine ami common plain and ribbed, blue, hrowft, .black, dr*b> dark mixed, and'f ncy Cassimeres, Cloths, Sat tine ts. Kentucky Jeans, &c. ? . vests; , - Of superfine, fine ami common* black and fancy "Silk Velvet' blue, buff ami , black Cassimere and Cloth, plain black" and figured Satin and Silk, Merinos, Bombazines,, white and fancy Valencias - and Marseilles, Toifinettaf JSwausdcwrn, &c. &c. v. , Rqeig>ABOfts, :,s Of bine bltek dad Bttxed Sattinets, Kentucky Sm .. , . - -*K"? ? "-%? press and frock coats, coatees, banting coats; \coond aboots, panraloon^ and vests, of -blue, dark ?reen, and dark mixed Broad Cloths, Casshneres, 'Srttinet*. and Kentucky Jeans; &e. <fec. Aifs^-aisrge lot of fine and common Servants Cbthxn?^> A&o^-A great variety^ of Cotton Linen, Flannel and knitt shirts and, drawers, collars, stocks, cravats, t suspenders^ hosiery, steeps, pocket handker- i . besmns, shoulder hrstcea^ silver pencil cases, r and pocket knives, cloth, hair, and tooth brushes, pocket books, Maccasar oil^ amlr" perfumery of differ Agtt kind^Sc. to.!.; fj^r^ .^yfesyBMBgEtbitS, -j- ... , - Of Silk and Cotton a^jn^Ums. sizes and qualities, extra, large J . ;> ; ' " ? HATS, . i. ?f black smooth Casta/, Silk, Beaver, and imita tion Beaver and Wool;" caps, XX Hue and black Cloth, jStter, Seal and common Fur and Hair Seal, - TRUNKS, OfT.eafter, Folio, Portmanteau and Belfows Top, Sealskin* Horse hidev and fancy Morocco. ISQTflPG MADE TO MEASURE. Havfnfea variety.-of handsome Broad Cloths, Cas simeres, VestBags. and- Sattineis, they will sell by the pattern ?r make t?4neasure in Jthe neatest and CBOat fiishiooaWestyle. '' Oet.13. . ' ~ tf ' "*:* '*.?>? **? S ? ? ? - . ? ? ? - ? : ; ? Insurance and Agency at Columbia, s. c. The sub-<criber having l^een appointed. Agent for .the above Company, is now prepared to receive <apptiraUrtft and issue POLKTIKS of INSURANCE fer "R:verand Fire Risks generally. . ^ Terms of applications for Insumnce will at all -- times be furnished, and ull necessary information giyaa . " *-?: ' * ' RfCH ARD .SONDLEY, Agent of "Charleston Insurance and Tru?t Company. - - v 4'2 tf The Stale of South Car lino* -^ CHANCERY? UNION DISTRICT. Hannah Foster, and Nathaniel ? Foster, Executors, ^ - > Bill for Account .j y'f- vsf^:. .. ) and Relief, <Scc. ' Sr George S Foster, and Pleasant >. Fesler, Ad'mrs. ? } fJlHE jndgmenr creditors of the defendant, ,. af George fe. Foster, will take notice that the de ?reeofthe Court in this case, requires them ?o enter j irito Bond to A. W. Thomson," Esq in the penal sum of Three Thousand Dollars, conditioned to save him fearaaless on account of any defect of title of the tract of Land mentioned the in pleadings in this case. ? That fh&y are also required to file with the Com m*ssioner ol this Court, satisfactory evidence of their Remands against theyaid George S. Foster, together ?-i^h the said Bonil^?^ or before tl*e first Monday in . ^Bary .next. - "Tbitt'OiJ f?ieir com^Iyina with these conditions, the "' Tundof (1,014 8D OneThoueand and'Fonrteen Dol " I irs and sightv-one cents, with interest from the 1st ?jay of January, 1825 gaffer deducting costs) will be -eoigect to distribntion amongst them, according to Jtheir respective legal nghfo ? and on failure to com ply with these conditions, they -will be deprived of she benefit of the Decree in their favor. By order of the Court. D. WALLACE, C. E. V. D Commissioner's Office, X&noa Courvilouso, Nov. 16, 1838.^ 50 3m Furniture If *arcmSlooni. (Between the Court House ami the U. S. Hotel.) AC. SQUIkR, successor to E. BRITTIN, has ? received and is receiving a large assortment of very fine CABINET FURNITURE , CHAIRS, LOOK ING GLASSES , 4-c. The materials ami workmanship nre warranted to he of the best, which are offered to his friends and the publu- generally on moderate terms ; consisting in par of the follwwingarticles, viz Mahogany wardrobes, secretary and book cases. Sofas, sideboards, dressing bureaus, French and plain do. Writing desks, dining tables, single and in 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 cribs, of mahogany, cherry and maple. Also, Mahogany and gilt frame LOOKING GLASSES. Also, Sitting, rocking and sewing chairs, of mahogany, and curled maple. Fancy, with cane, rush and wood seats. Also, Curled maple and fancy, with rush, cane, and wood seat settees, and childrens table and sitting chairs, Writing and easy chairs and bed steps, MARBLE TOPS ? Egyptian and Venice marble sideboard, bureau; centre, table, double wash stand, and work table tops, NEW FEATHER BEDS & MATRASSES Of curled hair, moss, wool and cotton, Also ? Paper hangings and borderings, Fireboara prints, lamp mats, Maneila and gross floor mats, With a variety of other fancy articles, MAKING ANU REPAIRING. Cabinet Furniture made to order, and all kinds o repairing done in the neatest manner on reasonable terms. - Funerals attended to at short notice, and a Hearse furnished in town without charge. Oct 12. 42 tf COPJMR T*YER S HIP subscribers have associated them selves together in the practice of DENTISTRY, under the firm of Blanding Avery. Oue of them may always be found at their office in Columbia. S. BLANDING. O. AVERY. Nov. 2'2d, 1338. The liberal patronage which the subscri ber has received hitherto has rendered his la bours so arduous that he has long desired to associate with him a gentlemau ofhijh char acter well qualified iu every branch of the profession. For want of one he has beeu prevented from attending to the insertion of artificial teeth as extensively as he could have desired, having been mostly occupied io those operations necessary to preserve the teeth. Dr. Avery, with whbi-n he has now become associated, is a gentleman of charac ter, both moral and professional, and brings with hira a well earned reputation gained by iong experience. Mis operations in filling teeth, as well as the insertion ofartifieiaLteeth, t, are neat, tasty, and substantial. In him the utmost confidence may be reposed. With bone 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 , to manufacture 1 the artificial teeth to suit the most difficult cases, and insert them in cases of from a sin gle tooth to entire sets. They hazard noth ing iu saying that they cannot be surpassed ;4d 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 iu the practice of Dentistry. S. BLANDING. Nov. 24, ' - 48 State of South Carolina . IN CHANCERY? LAURENS DISTRICT. Martin Shaw, Ex'r, ? Aaron Hill. and wife and others, S Amended Bill for vs. i Partition. ^ Benjamin Sherley and wife, [ y . and otheis. ) r* appearing to my satisfaction that Joel Sherley, Mary Ann Sfierly, Wade Sherley, Lewis Sher ley, .Sutannalv Sherley, Rodah Sherley, Rebecca Sherley and Aaron Sherley, Defendants in theahove stated case. resideTrom and without the limits of this State. It is ordered that they plead, answer, t>r de mur, to the Bill1 of complaint within three months from the publication of this rule, or the same will be ordered pro confesso. ; W. R. FARLEY, C. E. L: D. V ? Commissioner's Office, ) Laurens Court House, Nov. 24,^^3$. 50 3m SOUTH LANCASTER DISTRICT. : IN THE COMMON PLEAS, To Miller, Ripley <5* Co. ) ? vs. [ Ca. sa. in debt. John R- Welsh, ) Miller, Ripley & Co . i _ vs. > Ca sa. in debt. James Perry, ) C. G. H- Kelsey & Halsiead, ) vs. ? Ca. sa in debt. John R. Welsh, J Robbins & Conner, 1 vs. J ,? Ca. sa: in debt. James Perry, } THE defendants, who are in custody of the sheriff by virtue of the above capias ad .satisfaciendum, having, in order to entitle themselves to the benefit of an Act entitled arrAct for the relief of insolvent debtors in the said State, did, on the 9th instant, file in my office, a schedule of their whole estates. No-, tice is therefore hereby given to the jstajd plaintiffs as well as all others the creditors of the said defen dants, to be and appearat Lancasteri^oaiit House on" Monday, the 8th day of April next. -a&lO o'clock A. M. before one of the Associate Judges of the. said Stare, to show cause, if any they can, why the effects mentioned in said schedules should not be assigned, and the/pruRyne^s discharged from ,confinpm<enVin conformity with the provisions- of the said ActT S. BECKHAM, Clerk. "Clerk's Office, ? ), 1839. S January 9, 1839. J 3 td S9 In the Court of Ordinary, SOUT H CAROL! N A. LANCASTER DISTRICT. Woodson Taylor and wife, Mary ? ' Elizabeth, applicants, $ . i'- vs. ? I " John McCorklc and wife, Elenor, \ Kirby King, Mary King. Wm.i p.r King and Rachel King, defen-> dants. * ? ) IT appearing to ray satisfaction that John McCorkle and wife, Ellenor, Kirby King, Mary King, Wil liam King and Rachel King, defendants, reside with out the State: It is tnerefore ordered that they.tlo appear and object to the division or sale of rbe real estate of William King, deceased, on or before the 2l)th day of March next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. H. WITHERSPOON, Jr. O. L D. . Ordinary's Office, ) January 8, 1839. $ 3 tf ?4 EXCHANGE, BANK OF CARLESTON, Checks at sight on NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, LEXINGTON, Kentucky, RICHMOND, do. PARIS, do. COVINGTON, do. LOUISVILLE, do. ' RICHARD SONDLEY, Agent, Bank of Charleston, S C. October 13, 42 if BENJIDIIN MORDECAI' JVeiv Cheap Store. HE subscriber having received hit assortment of fresh and seasonable GOODS, offers them tolhe inhabitants of Columbia and surrounding eoun tryat the following rcduced prices, consisting in part Dry CJoods, &c. GaKcoes, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 yards for one dol lar, ' - Dark Shallay Chintz, for dresses, 4, 5 and six yards for a dollar, ? , . Curtain Calicoes, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for a dollar, Yard wide French Chintz, 25, 37, 50 and 62 cents per yard, Mourning Prints, 4, 5 and 6 yards for a dollar, Colored Cambric*, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 yards for a dollar, Vfijgs? . ' V ' Spool Cotton, warranted 300 yards, /o cents per do zen, Ball Cotton, 12 balls for 6 cents, Pins, 2 papers for 6 cents. Needles, 6 cents per paper. Hooks and Eyes, 2 boxes for 6 cents, Fine Blue Thread, for negro clothing, /5. 87 and 31 per pound, Carpet 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, 5G, 62, 68 and /*> cents per yard, Angola Merino, a new article for Ladies Dresses, $loeryard, : . Super fine black Merino Circassian, 62, 75, 87 and SI per yard, Thibet, Shally and Merino Shawls' 200 Pieces Satinett, 31, 37, 43, 50, >6,62,75,87, S>1 1 12 and 1 2a. per yaid, 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 Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, 1 /5, 2, 2 5'J, 3, 3 50 and $4 per yard, White, Red and Green Flannels, 25, 31, 37, 43, 50, 62 and 75 per yard, Kentucky Jeans, o2, 75. 87, $1 and 1 25 per yard, 12-4 Rose Blankets. 7 dollars 50 per pair, ^ _ London Duffiland Mackinaw Blankets, 4 51) to o 50 per pair, Brown Shirtings, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 yards for a dol lart Brown Sheetings very wide, 8 and 10 yards for one dollar, Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings from 3-4 to b-4? 6, 7, 8 and 9 yards for a dollar, Long Cloths, very fine, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for one dollar, v - Handkerchiefs, yard square, at 12, 18,25; 31 and of, 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 lOdoilnrs. A large assortment of Irish Linens, some superlative lyjfine, jfiroiri\37c~to 1 dollar per yard, Extra width Lawns irom 25 to 87 cents per yard, Bird Eye Diapers, 25, 31, 37, 43 and 50 cents per yd. 6-4 Irish Shteting, and very heavy, 62 cents per yd. Brown Linen Table Cloths, heavy article, 62 cents, Ladies Corded Skirts, 56 centsr Cotton and Linen Bed Ticking, 20, ~5, 31 and 37c and Linen 56 per yard, " . II y Twilled Drillings, 8 yards for 1 dollar, 5 d 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, 18, 25, 31 and 37 cents Per vard, , _ . 5-4 Check Muslins, 20, 25, 31 and 37 cents per yard, Figured and Swiss Muslins, 5-4 Dimity, 43 cents per yard, v*ry fine, Together with a large assortment of ready made .CLOTHING, consisting of 'Collars, Bosoms, "Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Lambs VS ool Shirts, Cotton Shirts, Guernsey Shirts", Silk Lmbrcllas, Pantaloons, Roui d Jackets, Vests, Pilot Cloth, Bear Skin and Blanket Over Coats, Ladies Cloaks of all colors -together with a large as sortment of negro Cloths of various disenpnons. Stationary & Fancy Articles. Blank Books, Letter and Cap Paper, English Crown Paper, gilt edge? 150 Reams Wrapping Paper, large and small, - . ^ , r. Pencils, Ink and Quills, Ladies' Work Boxes, Gen tlcmens Dressing Caws, Writing Desks, Card Cases, Memorandum Books, Pocket Books, Steel Pens, Indelible Ink, Comic Conversation Cards, Ink Powder, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Comb Brushes, Hearth Brushes, Fine and Coarse Combs, lucking and Side Combs of all discriptions, Lucifer Matches, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Razor Straps and Hones, German Cologne in quart bottles, a very superior article Lavender Water do. Hardware A Cutlery, AT REDUCED PRICES. Rodgersand Crooke'sfine Penknives, Paten Screw Augurs, Patent Screw Gimblets, Mortice Chissels, with and without Handles, Hand and Panel Saws, Sash Saws, Hunts Broad Axes and Hatchets of the fol lowing kinds, shingling Hatchets, Bench Hatchets, Axe pattern Hatchets, Kentucky and Yankee Axps, IronSquares. Polished Nail Hammers, Brace and Bnts and extra Bitta, Box Wood Rules, Plated Squares, Spike Gimblets, Mortice Gouges, Adzes, Jack Planes, Smoothing": Planes, Single and Double Iron fore Planes, Jointers and Match. Planes, Cut Brads and Ticks. Sctews,' Butt IIinge9, Hooks, and Hinges, Bolts, Knives and Forks in Setts of 12 .and 5J picccs, Carving Knives-anil Forks, Cork {Screws, and Tea Spoons, Rasor Hones, Powder Horns, Trow els, L'oor Latches. Slock Locks of all sizes, Mortice and Door Locks, Carpenter's make. Closet Locks, Pad Locks, Boi- Locks, Trunk Locks, Chest Locks, Drawer Locks, Steelyards, Limps, h ire Dogs, , Stun el and Tongs, Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Twine. Brittania Spittoons, Sand paper, Fancy Dust Brushes, Clamp and Scrubbing, Brushes, Floor Brushes, Plough Lines, Toasting Irons, Cotton and Wool Cards, Copper Slew Pans, Wire Seives, Smoothing Irons, Iron Shovels. Oil Stones, Slates, Trace Chains, Compasses, Weights, Curry Combs, Fiks of all descriptions^ and many other articles too numerous to merttion.^ . Wines and Groceries, Underwoods fresh Pickles in; Quarts. J Gallons, and Gallon Jars, Jellies nnd-Jams, London and French Mustard. Spanish and French Olives, ^Pepper Sauce, Walnut and Tomato Ketchup, Lemon Syrup, Rasp berry Syrup* Lemon Shrub, Sardines, Rose Water, Anchovey, Paste, Vermicelli and Maccaroni, Fruits in Brandy. Currants, Cherries and Gages for pud dings, PickJed Lobsters, Capers, Cayenne Mace, Cloves, Nutnegs, Cassia, Pimento, Pepper.aud Gin ger. - Wines ojfdsrectj importation. Madeira, - Golden Sherry, Fruily, Old Port, Tene " 7 .'J#! i' ' V j 40 Do"xen Champagne or the following brands: Con gress, Jourt and Sillery, in pints and quarts, Muscat, and Sweet Malaga. ' ? Martinique Cordials . Marachino, Curaso, Grange, Perfect Love, Cinnamon, Anniseed and Rose. ? Sundries ? 300 Sacks Salt, Sugar,' Coffee, Molasses, Crushed and Loaf Sugar, Gunpowder, Hyson, Poushong : Teas, in Boxes and^Catldy's, Sperm Candles, i Soap, Pine Apple and Northern Cheese, Goshen I Butter,. Lard,. Hull's Candles, Smoked Beef,. Mackerel, Sperm Oil, Chocolate, fresh Northen Crackers, -Bunch Raisins, Currants, Malaga Grapes, Prunes, -Almonds, Nuts, &c. Ijtquors . Champagne and Cognac Brandy, warranted of the first quality, Holland Gin, Whiskey, N. E. Rum, and India Point Gin. In addition to the above I expert daily to receive a large assortment of Glass and Crockery Ware, which will be sold low. B. MORDECAI. Nov. 17, 47 BENJAMIN MORDECAI has just re ceived, 50 boxes Bunch Raisins, 25 do Hull & Son's patent Candles, 25. do very superior Sperm do 5 casks of Northern Cheese, 2 casks of Imitation English Cheese, a superior article. 2 boxes Pine Apple Cheese, 4 casks London Porter ? in pints and quarts, Citron, Currents, Malaga Crapes Goshen Butter, Hyson, Gunpowder and Imperial Tens, &c. &c. All of which will be sold low. Dec. 22, 56 tt T? the Public. AS a number of persons have been misinformed touching the wholesale price of M Peters' Ve getable Anti-Billious Pills," when purchased at hi* 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 cash 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, 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 Iiis 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 i well as those who reside in oilier places. August 25. 35 PRINTERS' INK. A LARGE SUPPLY OF NEWS AND BOOK INK, of the best quality ? for sale hv A. FITCII. October 13, . 42 tf NOTICE LT, persons having demands against the Estate ^ _ of the late Dr. James Davis, will render them in properly attested; and those who are indebted to the Estate, will make payment to CA ITIARINE DAVIS, Executrix. EDWARD G. PALMER, Ex'or. Nov. 24, . 48 tf l>r. John Sappington's ?Mnli- Fever Pills RE offered to the public as the most certain and effectual remedy for fevers of every descrip tion. v The unprecedented success of this iredcine for the cure of fevers in various parts of the United States, would seem to preclude the necessity of a publication; yet when it is believed that thousands are deprived of its incalculable advantages without such a communication, a sense of duty to my fellows man, as well as other considerations, have induced me to make my medicine generally known, so that all may try it and judge for themselves. For up wards of forty years I have treated fevers upon th? plan now ottered to the community, and have had ampteevidence of its superior efficacy over any oth er mode of treating fevers. The experience also of thousands of individuals in the Southern and West ern States, had induced them to write me of its hap py and wonderful effects. WHENEVER TRIED n has produced confidence upon its own intrinsic me rit, unaided by newspaper bombast or puffing, and now stands WITHOUT A RIVAL, bnlik? most other medicines for the cure of fevers, it is possessed of the singular and admirable properties of neither sickening the stomach nor operating on the Bowels as a purgative. It corrects the bile, gives tone and energy to the stomach and bowels, and thereby communicates health and strength to the whole sys te"?o l ? l)r?a,C8 l^e A&ue a?d Fever.jn from 24 to 4? hours, during which time the patient feels no sensible benefit from it, but finds himself suddenly well without being conscious of its mode of opera tion. Fevers of a different character (a d( scription of which will accompany each box m medicine) re quire a longer time under any treatment ; but perse venng regularly in the use of this medicine, they will yield much sooner, and to a much greater cer tainty, than by any other treatment. It is also en tirely harmless. Persons laboring, travelling, or in any situation may take them, and at the same time use ordinary diet or drink with perfect safety. It al so has the effect of preventing the formation of fe vers; I would therefore a ivise persons residing in or travelling through sickly districts of country to use it as a preventive, particularly if indisposed, as such will often save time and prevent a protracted illness. For sale throughout the State - c . ? JOHN SAPPINGTON. S Jem Cit v.j Mo. The above Pills for sale at F. OGIER'S Drug Store, Columbia, S.C. - July 7, IB 38 6m ?/Vol ice. ALL those indebted to the Estate of Cunning ham Boyle, by note or book account, are re quested to come forward and pay the amounts due, to the subscriber? as if not paid by 1st March next, they will be indiscriminately placed in the hands of an' Attorney for collection. JOHN S. GCOTT, Ad'mr. Dec. 22, 45 wGw Pine iWrovc Academy. THE exercises of this institution will commence on the first Monday in January next, under the care of the Rev. R. S. SEELY, an experienced and competent instructor; where young men can be prepared for entering the Junior class of the South Carolina College The scho!a?tic year will be divi ded into two sessions, the first, terminating about the middle of June and the serond commencing the middle of July, and closing in December. No pupil will be received for a less time than three months This Academy is situated in Chester District, rtenr the Fairfield line, six miles from Debardeleber's, and seven miles from Young^ville. - | Thehigh moral character of the neighborhood, to- i ge.tKer with the cheapness of Boarding, and ger.eral health' of the country, render it a desirable situation for a classical school. TERMS. Spelling, Reading and Writing, per session, $5 00 The above, including Arithmeiic, English Grammar, and Geography, - - ' 7 50 Rhetoric, Ancient History, Mathematics, 17 50 Different Languages, - - - . - 17 50 Boarding, .including Washing, per month, 8 00 "" Dr. JOHN DOUGLASS, Rev. WARREN FLENNIKEN, SAMUEL WYLIE, E S TRONG, J. Y. MILLS. Jan. 5. J 4t . i>EW BOOKS. UST received an 1 lor sale by WM. CUNNIVG HAM, a new and handsome assortment of splen did English Annuals, viz: The Keepsake, for 1839, with 12 splendid Engra vings; Buds and Blossoms, a series of highly finished En gravings, from the most eminent Artists Drawing-Room Scrap Book, with poetical Illustra tions, by L. E. L. ; Juvenile Scrap Book, for 1939; Heath's Picturesque Annual, for 1839, with 20 highly finished Engravings ; , Jennings' Landscape Annual, or Tourist in Portugal, for 1839 ; - Portrait Annual of Illustrious and Eminent Persons, of the Nineteenth Century ; ' Finden's Tableaux of the Affections, a series of Picturesque Illustrations of the Womanly Vir tues; Tho Gift, for 1839; 'I'lio Young Gentleman's Annual, for 1839; The Young Ladies' Annual, for 1839; Ciwioimus Tales, for 1S3J; Imperial, for 183'J ; lleir of Selwood, a novel, by the Author of Mo thers and Daughters; The Ettrick Shepherds Tales, in 6 vols.; An Expedition of Discovery into the interior of Af rica, through the hiiherto undeseribed countries of the Great Naniaguas Bosckmans, and Uill Damaras, in 2 vols.; Napoleon Memoirs; Evenings with Prince ( amba ccres, Second Consul, Aren-Chancellor of the Empire, Duke of Parma, &c. &c. &e. <fce., by Baron Landon, in 2 vols. 12 mo.; The Medley or Scenes from the Life of Edward La?<elles, in 2 vols; Ellen Glanville, by a Lady of Rank, in 2 vols.; Four Years in Paraquay, with an account of that Republic, in 2 vols. 12 mo.; The Far West, or a Tour beyond the Mountains, in 2 vols.; Evenings at Home, or i he Juvenile Budget Opened; The Lile of Christ, handsome edition; Anccdeiical Oho, being a collection of Literary, Mo ral, Religiors and Miscellaneous Anecdotes, I vol ; The Poetical Works of Miss Landon, complete in 1 vol.; Portrait Gallery of Scotland, in 1 vol.; The whole of the late Rev. William Romain in 1 vol; Brooks Universal Gazateer; A Manual of Analytical Chemistry, by Henry Rose: The works of W. Chillingsworth, complete in I vol. Jan. 12. . 2 tf | ? * For Sale, I ! THE House and Lot on Carnden street, formerly j owned by Dr. Becket. The House is very large and commodious. Apply to John W. Clark. ' WILLIAM HOLMES. October 6t 41 tf * J FISHER'S COTTON YARN. THE subscribers have always on hand a large . stock of the above and will tell by the bale at Factory price, * ~ Orders from the country thankfully, received and promptly attended to. . v Y' POLOCK, SOLOMOfrA C 0. . Oct. 28. " , 43 tf; THE Treasurer of the State Tempe rance Society is authorized to invite Proposals or estimates from Printers, or others, stating on what terms they would print the contemplated Temperance Journal, as described in the following extract from the Prospectus just issued, viz : n The South Carolina Temperance Advocate will be pub lished weekly, at Columbia, on a super royal sheet, equal in contents to the Columbia Telescope." Persons offering will include all the mate rial< and the labor of distribution by mail, or otherwise, to the different subscribers. All estimates are requested to be handed* in to the subscriber by the first of February next, at farthest, stating the terms per week, or per annum, for Two, Three, or Four Thousand copies. . ROB'T BRYCE, " Treasurer State Temp. Society. Columbia, S. CM ? * ' ^ , Dec. 17. 1838. S , 56 wlF Landretli's harden Seeds* JUST received n fresh supply of Landreth's cel ebrated Garden Seeds, of crop, 1838, whieh are warranted a genuine article, inferior to none. For sale by . t. - E. JOHN HUGGINS. N. B ? E. J. H. is sole agent for the sale of the Seeds in Columbia. Columbia, Dec. 15, 1838, 55 8t ? ' ? 3 Stone Ware ! Stone Ware ! / THE Subscribers respectfully inform their cus tomers and the public generally, that they keep constantly on hand a full assortment of the above articles, and are constantly manufacturing at Pottersville, near Edgefield Court House, formerly owned by .Messrs. H. & R. Drake.' * Grateful for paat favors and hope by prompt atten tion to business, to still share a reasonable Pauonfcgcf' one of out firm from long experience is to be'exceHed by none m this country. They will be happy to re ceive and fill orders as heretofore. They receive their orders at Edgefield Court House, S. C. We have heard that some complaint has been made against us, of delay in filling orders, -it wa* occa sioned by merchants who were nof'acqnainted with us handing their orders to the wrong, person, so' that, we did not get them. .We always attend toorderf for Ware promptly. * * <??, Jugs from J gallon to six gallQift. _ Jars from i gallon to 20 |ralfdiriP^'^ - ~ * r RHODES, IGUffEY & GIBBS. Dec. 2*2, 'y . ^ St? tf * P R O P O S A L S i -?? FOR PDBLIS.'HNG A - TE MPEIIANC%JDUR,NAL^ ' . IN C<S?MBIAp8. The State tempf.rXNCE society of' SOOTH C A KOLIN A, atihe fate Annive|sary Meeting in Columbia, resolved to est4bluhrif pra'cti* able, a.Weeh'y Newspaper, deyoteclto the ?raqp$; of Temperance. The Executive Committee, whose duty it is to carry this resfdutioh into'eflfecC be^' leave to address the several Societies and individuals, in i he State, engaged in this good Cause, upon this* ^ interesting subje.'K- ; 'i-.^ The increasing prevalence and ruirfbiis effects tff the use of intoxicating liquors, call loudly f&ir sdme decisive measures to rouse public attendoift to this direful evil, and unite the councils and efforts of the benevolent and patriotic, in arresting its ..progrewwr-. No means seem more wisely adapted to accomplfstii their purpose, than such a dissemination effects ana statements upon the subject as wouhl be effecf&l by* such a publication. The .labours^ expenenice and investigation of the friends of Temperance- iir the Northern States, have accumulated treasures of knowledge and arguments in this cause. But these valuable materials arc excluded from our community, by their being mir.gled with speculations hostile to our domestic institutions. The only way' therefore, in which the interesting details and powerful reason ings, contained in the Temperance publications.of the north, can be given to the public here, is through the columns of the proposed paper. It is thus mani fest that the best interests of our State, add the pro gress of the Temperance Reformation so vitally im portant to public safety and happi n ess, will J>e triost effectually promoted by a general circulation of the Temperance Advocate. > ^ '*-<*, * ?**' The following plan will regulate the publication. It will contain ? ' ? ? V- r ' ?-< ^ I. Original communications and domestic intelli gence relative to the general subject oflntempe ranee. II. Copious extracts from Books, Pamphlets and Newspapers, published iu other States to promote the Temperance cause. C . ' III. A weekly summary, of general and domestic news, prices current, &c. * . ~-v As the friends of Temperance, the'expefted patrons of this Paper, belong to different political parties and religious denominations, all discussions of a contro versial orsecturian character, both as to politics and religion, will be scrupulously excluded. _ The general design of the publication is to furnish every family in the State, desirous of obtaining it, with full information and authentic documents as to the direful;evils of Intemperance, and the necessity of Reformation As the commencement of such a Publication can. only be warranted by a large subscription, a strong appeal is made to the officers of Temperance Socie ties, and the friends of the cause to whom this Pros pectus may~ be sent, to use prompt and active exer tions to obtain as many subscribers as possible. CONDITIONS; the south Carolina: temperance ADVOCATE will be published Weekly, at Colum bia, on a super-royal sheet, equal in contents to the Columbia Telescope. The price to subscribers will ; be Two Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum^? paid in advance, or Three' Dollars, at the close" of the year. ? . In order to fill the subscription without delay, it is respecttully recommended to all Temperance Socie ties tosuoscribe-ior a number of copies for gratuitous distribution. _ *p _ '. The Kxecutiv'e Committee earnestly request ievery Gentleman, to whom this Circular is addressed, to act as agent for obtaining subscriptions, and to transmit the list of subscribers obtained to the Hon. Joiin Bryce, Intendant of Columbia, previously to the first day of Match ensuing. Dec. 29. 56 tf, Notice. - ALL persons indebted to the estate of James VV hitecotion, deceased, will please make imme dinte payment and save costs, as farther indulgence' will not be given, and those to whom the estate is indebted in any manner, will hand iu their demands properly attested to. ? -*? J. McD. SMITH, Adm'r. Jan 1*2 2 ? 3t J Caution, '% _ AS I have heard that there is a note in circulation for Five Hundred Dollars, said jo be given by me to a man by the name o. -Robert Lyle, "payable the 1st of January, 1839 ? this, therefore, to to wain all or any person against trading tor such a rioter or any other note written payable by me to Robert Lyle, as such a'note or notes, will be protested by me as a fraud. ' ? ; - - - - '?:>* \ JOHN P. HUTCHISON.. Dec. 29, 1838, A ^ 2 -' tf State ot* Saulh Carolina, RICHLAND DISTRICT. ; "/ Wf Mathew Telford and wife, ,1 >?? N^*r[ vs. 1 Bill for Part9^|^t Wm. R. Taylor, Administrator, j and Sile. Lavinia Crimm and others. J IT appearing that Martha Crimm, one of the De fendants, is absent from and without the limits of this State, it is ordered, on motion of Desaussore, 1 Complainant's Solicitor, that she appear, plead, 'an- ] swer, or demur, withi.i tltree months from thjB pibfKl cation hereof, or a Decree fro ConfessojjHirbe enter ed against her. 4 PA VXD JOHNSON. Dec. 1, ; 50 * 3m COMMITTED to the Jail of Richland as a Run away m.Negro man who calls his name Bobaad says he belongs to Col- William 6miih of FairfieU District. Bob is about fifty years of age, dark coo* plexion, stoat made and aboot five feet six Ineh*f nigh, i The owner is requested to come forwaid prove property pay charges and tak? him away. JZ JOSHIJA SOWDEN, G. R. D. Nov. 10, 46 maps; MAPS of the State of Sooth Carolina can be had at a very reduced price, by applying at the Treasury Office in Columbia. JOS. BLACK, Treaaurer. March 5, 1838 10 BBLS. Northern Flour, 6 tierces Rice, . 20 baskets Champaign? euperuir. _ r,} Madeira, Sherry and Pttrt Wines, gfsopenoC qualities. Just St CO. f' Dec. 8, 5* ?' tf CALL AND JUDGE FOR * ? YOURSELVES. 1. D..MORDECAI has just received per 8 tea js m men Congaree and James Adams, his winter supply, consisting of thefollowing choice and imvt v articles.' ^ 5C . GROCERIES/ j St. Croix and New Orleans Sugars, -v Loaf, Lump and Crushed '? . Salt m Sacks, and f?ne,gSaltjn Boxes.\ , . No._ t Mackerel in Kits, Pickled Salmon and Sha& Rice, Sperm Candles, Soap, Starch, Fk>?r, Lam? Oil, Ac. ' . ? ~ r BRANDIES, WINES, CGRDULS, to 1 Pipe" choice djd Cofnec Brtody?'" ;* " fcl ' * 41 -*? - 44 V' 44 44 ' "4* r Ux 1 41 Champa M Holland ' 44 Jamacai 44 Scotch Wh i, Old Louden _ . "jp5uperior~8e 44 - " Mt t< it ? .*v Muscat, Mfcloga, and 10 doz. Superior Fren 4 6 44 u:^&WSm 4 " -M Cttraco* 2 44 ? ; M French 10 *\*4 ? p/.j* -Cheap 10 Casks best Londor ' GnSl&l??' -Also?Fr^rfri i - Almonds, _ rons, Dales and Fi spice, Bla 20 Cases Unfawood Pick 10 doz. SauceaAnd jsr ^TE* >"**/' t-'--- v. - - JL &C3ES 10 BoieS Maccaro brl , ? 44 Boloznec '^toSpenii^ |*Fest 'Cttt, fFofritf, ^Sctrivor|S^y Knives and Forfeit sets Duh and Ptale Ptns.Nutcrackers; $ Brass'Caqdle Stttfcr and Bells, Astral imd/Study Lamp*<| Clmins, Spittoons, Steel Snuffers, Warfle Irons, Coffee Mills, Smoc*.....* ?< Irons, Shove! and Tongs, Brassand Iron Chimney Hookas Brass and Green JFendent* ana Bellows, Straw and Hair Brooms, W hiska, W Wash Brushes, Door, and Table Mate. Brushc*, assort ed Baskets, Wooden Ware, Tin Ware; with many other articles forfonuly use. : v ? ^CtoCKERfe, \ .^V f t , . 20 .Crates, urontainij^^jttrfe Printed, Plajea and' Dishes of afl.sizes, Soup and Sauce Tor Boats, Sallad Bowl Custard Co ps, qj&le t^avA, Water and Saurers^Tea, Sugar and-C; Ewerand Ba Stands, Cove _ _ .... es, ^up ancF^quceT^r^ia^K&&?i : and Ba Jugs, Mr tuee Saucerrv'Tteai^ BasonSy Chambers?^ Water Juga^a new ar and Breakfast: White and GoQfj Gold Chiiia'Mugai cifl Gold China Mantle ^ Baukets, 20 sets chieaj Rich cut "anc K Cht inters, up Plate and Lampi* Glal?es%f<j Lamps, Sets C&toqf,:i All of whicSi will be i terms. .. *jfar 1 eacltimarg mrthe He paid ouor&efo id Cream Pc and Fenr and ~ Traysf ?r, Tea ^ rPe*i\; llsixesjWKtte' and I lettered. White and 5nte,.Whitfe China^Vuit ' MIVUSr VHV Lemonadet, ^ Decanters.SSalt CclJerk; Chd Plu terf. DiifoiySt IUII UI H|C uwru Ve^DoI/Laks on r_ L'^r inJg any Jfleo*)p<H v "e ^States of Nprtlc--, M K???ctX. w.K? be aj>point#dW>jecetve ill heready tore* the 1st Febrfloyv. P.'M. oo ^UUSOA rated Ban\ and SouilrCHkr the commissioners who m thesame^ The RaU;RSai ceive such payj^ejMVon^nfT afteir the and will continue to do so untile o'elc. . , the 1st of filafrh rtfcd^atfien r-(|?e books will be finally closed. Persons wKiFfiftveitot received certificates pf 'stock,' 'in Rail Roed'artd the Bank will then re- " ive the same, andthoae;?ho nawselready risceiv? ed their certificates will present them in order thai the receipt may be endorwd ihereon; As this InstaU mentis called krexwesslir-for the potpose of entw iiing the Company to the suaramee of the State South CanJina, tor 'ichloah of a.minkm lars already secured in -Europe, itts-ei punctually paid. The fol lo wi n%yjj^-.? ^ Charters are published for the inionnatibit of the Stocaholders : ^ ^ RAJL RO\D CHA &T?R.4,^*~?W? See. 22d. "Any failure to pay. according to tho 4 Rules of the .Company, any ortheInstalment?calle4 v for, shall l i iuce a lorieiiureof the sharel)rshafiM:VnVw which default sbinllbe sb made i V-?. . & , . Rail ro? j^ank charter. ^ \ Sec. li>. wEech^hare in the Bank shall be insep^ nrably connected \iith a sharejn the . Rail Road . Company, and shall never be tiwijittTedVithout ir,y;; and. the forfeiture of a sh pany for the non-paymeiSi foir thereon, shall induce a, iorfeituw. Corporation, of the corresponding Bank ?& ^ E- H. EaWARDS, ' Charleston, Jan .8. - - y' A ??i ?A note or book: Apriia83^#reiwl immediate pajafettt^ ?fn? < ness to tliat period, (April, >T .'Ai , ^ _ w JtneeHtki* be given, . y . * ? ..-o, January I&, 1839> ^ ?BPtTno< ? - 4MGLAZE, BK?7 +0*