Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1828-1839, March 09, 1839, Image 4
The Sfmtcof S&Mh Carlina.
UNION" DISTRICT
Dr. Thomas I Tan rock and his wife Agatha,
Applicants,
vs.
Julia While et al. Defendants.
r* appearing to m v satisfection that Daniel Vin
son and James Vinson, heirs nt law of Thomas
Vinson, Roily Whtttcmore and his wife Polly, defen
dants ift this case, reside without the limits of this
Stote ; It is therefore ordered that they do appear
fend object to the sale or division of the-real estate of
James Johnson, deceased, on or before the fifth day
hf April next, or their consent will be entered of
rtaord
J. J. PRATT, O. U D.
Ordinary's Office, Feb. 4, 8 8t
in eqiriTY.
LEXINGTON DISTRICT.
Josiah. Corley and wife, ?
vs. S Bill for partition ind
D. W? T^adawaySntl wife, ) sale,
and others. >
r?}DRR an order of the Court of Equity in the
above stated case, T will expose for sale, at pub
lic auction on the fourth Monday in March next, at
the late residence of Thomas Wells, deceased, the
following Tracts of Land ?to wit : one tract situated
in Lexington District, containing eight hundred and
fifty-seven acres, more or less, bounded by lands
owned by Matthew Eeddy, Charles Cook and others.
One tract containing six hundred acres, more or less,
bounded by lands belonging to Sarah Treada way and
othefi ; ^
. One other tract, containing six hundred and four
acre*, more or leas, bounded by lands owned by
Dudley Treada way and others ; and a tract lying in
TTilgwrfil district, on Shaw's Creek, containing two
hundred acfea, more or less, adjoining lands of Gul
i'erms af sate. ? Cash enough to pay the costs of
the case, and a credit on the balance for one year,
cliWr Of interest ; the purchaser te give bond and
personal security, and a mortgage of the premises, to
secure tl?e purchase money.
> V J. A. ADDISON, C.E.L.D.
March b 9 3t
To the lovers af
FRUITS and FLOWERS.
RECEIVED his day from J. Thoolen, Florist,
at Haarlem in Holland, 1 case of very superior
Dutch Flotffcr Rflbts ; viz.
? Terr fine Double TuKp*% with yellow grounds,
with* different stripes and a}! colours.
Hyacinths, all colours, and by various names.
Crown Imperials ? Martigon lilies-? Jacoba . lilies.
Crocuses of all colours.
Iris, of various sorts. Paeonies.
' Double Dahlias, from 50 cents to $5 per root.
? Dwarf fruit trees of afl sorts, for borders of small
gardens* from 2 to 3 feet high.
? OttKimentai Trees and Shrubs of all kinds. Some
verv rare Roses, such as .Tree Roses, from 3 to 6
kinds and eolbun on one tree ? splendid.
Abo, yel'ow and red Tea Roses Lord McCartney
or Scotch "Rose, an evergreen. Last, not least, the
beautiful Mess Rose, " the emblem of superior me
rit" ~ ?
. The angel of the flowers one day
Beneath * Ro?*tree sleeping lay ;
Awaking from the light repose,
The angel whisper'd to the Rose ?
M O fondest object of my- care,
Still feirest ibtmd wht re ail is fair,
For the sweet shade thon'st given to me,
* Ask wh^it them wilt, 'tis granted thee."
???** Then wktlhi Boee with deepened glow,
' ** On me another grace bestow."
The spirit paused in silent thought :
What grace, was there that flower had not ! ,
. : 'T was but a moment? o'er the Rose
*-? A vei of mm the angel threw*
And, robed in nature's simplest weed,
3 * fti?wer that Rose exceed ?
? MvUdtAttiolog,. ?
i-* ' . 7 > ??*.-- S* E.R6SSKLL) j
Seedsman and Florist, Colombia, S.C. ?
HIBISCUS.
VK71LL stand the ensuing Spring at the Race
""" ^fw Course, near Columbia, South* Carolina, and
will be pet to mares at rirrr dollars the Season,
and one dollar to the.groom ; the money to be paid
in every instance before the mares are served ?
HIBISCUS is a beautiful Bay, without white, .15
hands 3 inches high, of great length, and capital ar
tioa He was bred by Lord Exeter and was foaled
in 3834; he was got by Sultan, out of the Dutchess
t?TTorik bjWsxy, her dam. Moses* dam, by Gohan
na, out of Grey Skim, b^ Woodpecker, Herod" &c.
? His Sire SuJtan ranks higher in England, than any
' Stallion in the Kingdom, and his dam unites most of
rtX foiurflh >Tns>? i, for this country .as a single glance
as her pedigree will shew.* In 1837, therv3yearsuld,
HIBISCCs received 200 gns. ft from Sir M. Wood's
ch. c. Rococo, bv Citus, 9 if. 5 lbs each, 1>. 9T He
was batten fop the Darby ; won by Phosphorus, Car
avan second. Portbe Grand Duke Michael, Stakes
bf 50 Soverigus each, he wns beaten by Ld. Exeter's
Troihis, by Priam, grid Mr. 8owerby*s br. a. Ruby
He rat a dead heat on the Saturday of the New
market Houghton meeting with Mr. Stanley's Rat
Tm Excepting the Berby, aii these races were run
at New-market. In 1838, New market Craven meet
ing he was beaten by Mango, for the Claret Stake,
each, and Hrthe second Spring meeting, he
was not placed in a handicap sweepstake of 10 So v.
am li, wunby Cob Peers McWaggs. At Epsom he
beaten for the Craven StakeslOSov. each, won
by Caravan ; the day but one following he won the
gold cap of 100 So v. in Specie added tea sweepstake
of HfrSov each yand at Ascot. he was beaten for her
UMgest|r'sJPtateaflOft?rns won by Sir G.Heaihcore's
Vaientissnadf when be was purchased by his present
fawner.
r The above comprise all of his performances, and if
they have not been Tery brilliant, it is mainly to be
attribeseijotheiart ot his Being in the hands of a no
bleman proverbially unfortunate.
-The season wfll commence oh the first of March,
and (eounate on the first of My. Mares will be well
fed at 50 cents per day, and separate lots provided
for such ss may have yooog foak Every care will
he taken to guard against accidents, hot no response
btiity, should they uecur.
HlBISCt'S is a hone of the purest pedigree, and
in high factor form, exceedingly handsome, and th6
lowftme at which ?S* services are offered to the pub
lic, will, it* hoped, insure him a liberal patronage.
GEORGE FRYER.
.'?/Cohoabta. Feb. ft. --c 6 tf
. itinfli -western Rail Road
bank agency at Columbia,
^tHEC?S at sight on the BRANCH BANK, at
Kjwxviile, Tennessee.
JOHN X GRACE Y, Agent.
* , c| WH* ?"? 7 tf
' ; v: ' .
JLOST.
' OTIGB is hereby given that application wiH be
II ^sade^ at the expiration of three months from
this date, for a new certificate of Stock in the Com
mercial Bank of Columbia, S. C.,in lieu of one issued
nythe name of the subscriber, dated 7th November,
1834; No 214, for Seven Shares. The original Scrip
having been lost of mislaid.
<x-: : n . . ' WM.PATTON.
Columbia, Feb. II, 1839, v 7 3m
y ? - ? ;
? 1 . w. JYotice.
\JSlT ? ^have placed the notes and accounts of the
JPJf * estate W. HARRISON"; deceased, in
tte hands of Messrs Black & Arthur for collection.
Those indebted to said estate will please call and
"uake payment before the 15th instant and save
% )?&? 's.
: WILLIAM NORRIS, Adm'r.
-MARY A. HARRISON, Adm'x.
1 -? " ? 7 St
COp^t.TERSttfr
^MIHE subscribers have associated them
-*? selves together in the practice of
DENTISTRY, under the firm of Blanding
^ A eery. One of them may always be found
at their office iu Columbia.
S. BLANDING.
O. AVERY.
Nov. 22 d, 1838. "
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 gentleman of high char
acter well qualified in every branch of the
profession. F or want of one he has been
prevented from attending to the insertion of
artificial teeth as extensively as he could
have desired, having been mostly occupied
in those operations necessary to preserve the
teeth. Dr. Avery, with whom he has now
become associated, is a gentleman of charac
ter, both moral and professional, and brings
with him a well earned reputation gained by
iong experience. His operations in filling
teeth, as well as the insertion of artificial teeth,
are neat, tastv, and substantial. In him
the utmost confidence may be reposed. With
none but a gentleman of such character
could he think of associating himself, and
none but such could be be induced to recom
mend to this enlightened community.
They are now prepared to manufacture
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 in saying that they cannot be surpassed
in elegance and durability in the world.
Dentists cau 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, t 48
SOUTH CAROIjIJYJi,
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
IN THE COMMON PLEAS, To wit:
Miller, Ripley Co. Y
vs. > Ca. sa. in debt.
John R- Welsh, )
Miller, Ripley <fe Co- ) '
vs. > Ca. sa. in debt.
James Perry, )
C. G. H. Keteey & Halstead, )
vs. ? Ca. sa in debt.
John R. Welsh,
Robbins & Conner, ;
"v vs.;'*.'- " *> Ca. sa. in debt.
James Perry, s .
THE defendants, who are in custody ofthe sheriff*
by virtue ofthe above capiat ad satisfaciendum,
having, in order to entile jJbemselvea to the henefit
of an Act entitled an Act tor the relief of insolvent
debtors in the said State, did, on the 9th instant, file
in ray office, a schedule of their whole estates. No
tice is therefore hereby given to the said plaintiffs
as well as all others the creditors of the said defen
dants, to be and appear at Lancaster Coart House on
Monday, the 8th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A.
M. before one of the Associate Judges of the said
State, to show cause, if any they can, why the effects
mentioned in said schedules should not be assigned,
ami the prisoners discharged from confinement, in
conformity "with the provisions of the said Act
S. BECKHAM, Clerk.
Clerk's Office, ? ; ' *
- ? 4JaiBary 9, 1839. $ 3 td $9
rWlHEtmparaltelpd teputation which Peters's Pifls
Jt have acquired as a Medical Restorative, is the
most unquestionable proof that can be given, of their
immense importance to the afflicted, in almost every
class of diseases. Thh'iittitBber of lettqf* received
from Patients recovered throogti their means, is real
ly prodigious, and the complaints which they, have
cored ?ro almost as varied as they are nujperons.
But still there ate some in which they aro more
especially beneficial than m others ; and among those
may be named the too often fatal complaints of the
otomach and bowels, such as Chohc , Flatulence and
Indigestions, for which they -are not only a certain ,
bat an immediate cure, ' '
It is well known, that from the disarrangement of
the stomach and the bowels, ajjse nine-tenths of all
the maladies of adult and declining life ; that this is
the foundation 6f flatulency, spasrnodic pains, indiges
tion, loss qfappetiU, <$-c. and that those in their turnr
give birth te DROPSY, LIVER COMPLAINT,
CONSUMPTION and HABITUAL LOWNESS
OF SPIRJFTS ^therefore Peters Pills being the very
best raedfckfe which has ever been discovered ioi
the incipient diseases of the intestines, are necessar -
ly the surest preventives of those dreadful, and also
general disorders which embitter meiuie life and
drag so many millions to untimely graves.
In speaking thos^'Dr- Peters arrogates nothing to
himself that has not been conceded by the public.
He is no needy qsack or unknown speculator, wlio
comes before the world as his own herald and wit
ness ; but is placed in a responsibility of situation by
the patronage which he has enjoyed for years, and
which is increasing to an extent unprecedented in the
annals of medicine, that makes him careful to assert
nothing which is not borne out by the most infallible
proof, and hence he does no^ fear to be put to the
test in any thing which he has promised respecting
his Pills.
Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to state on the
authority of a great number of regular Physicians,
that wherever his vegetable Pills have been intro
duced, they have ahnost%nperceded the adoption of
mercurial experiments, for their peculiar facnfty in
sweetening the blood, and stimulating it to expel all
noiious juices, and: in giving strength and tone to the
; nerves, prevents disease from acquiring that strength
which must be go.t under, if at all, by dangerous
remedies. ' I
Every geuine box has the signature of the proprie
tor on the colored wrapper that envelops it, the imi
tation of which is felony.
JOS, PRIESTLY PETERS, M. D.
For sale by A. FITCH, Agent.
Columbia, August 25. < - -38*
In the Court of Ordinary,
S OUT H.CAROL TN A.
LANCASTER DISTRICT.
Woodson Taylor and wife, Mary )
Elizabeth, applicants, }
vs. / ? I
John McCorkio and wife, Etenor, y
Kirby King, Mary King, Wm.j ' -
King and Rachel King, deien- >
dams. ) *
r*appearingto my satisfaction that John McCorkle
and wife, Ellenor, KirWf King, Mary King, Wil
liam King and Rachel King, defendants, reside with
out the State : It is therefor^ordered that they do
appear and object to the division or sale of the
real estate of William King, deceased, on or before
the 20th day of March next, or their consent to the
<tame will be entered of record.
J. H WITHERSPOON, Jr.*). L. D,
Ordinary's Office, )
January 8,1839. f 3 tf $4
:
COMMITTED
TO the Jail of Richland District, as a runaway, a
negro man who calls his name THOMAS, $nd
says ho belongs to Frank Cords, who fives on Coop
er River in St. Johns. Thomas is dark complected,
stout made, five feet eight inches high, about forty
five years of age, has a wort on the left cheek near
the nose, and scars on his legs from sore legs. Thorax]
as says he has been hired on the Rail Road previous
to his running away. ^The- owner is requested to
come fonvard, prove his' property, pay charges and
take him away/
JOSHUA SOWDEN, J. R. D.
March 2 ? 9 2t
CORJT. ... >
. > j. % ? . '.T*; ? i*". } , . ? #1 XT >
QOAA or bushels of corn may be had
at the Plantation of the subscriber
below Columbia.
J. C. SINGLETON. '
March 2 2 _ tf
benjamin wo^ffgcfrs
JVe ?r Cheap Stare.
* "*' ' S; s*
^*HE subscriber having received his assortment
? of fresh and seasonable GOODS, offers them
to the inhabitants of Columbia and surrounding coon*
try at the following reduced prices, consisting in part
Dry Croods, <fcc.
Galicoes, 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
__ yam,
Mourning Prints, 4, 5 and 6 yards for a dollar,
Colored Cambrics, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 yards for a
dollar, " .
Spool Cotton, warranted 300 yards, 75 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 cento,
Fine Blue Thread, for negro clothing, 75, 87 and $1
. 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, 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 Si -
per yard,
Thibet, Shally and Merino Shawls'
200 Pieces Satinett, 31, 37, 43, 50, t6, 62, 75, 87, $1
1 12 and 1 25 per yaid, of all colore,
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,
Cassimeres, plain and ribbed, 1 75, 2, 2 50, 3, 3 50
&n(^ $4 per y^rd^
White, Red and Gieen Flannel^ 25, 31, 37, 43, 50,
62 and 75 per yard,
Kentucky Jeans, o2, 75. 87, $1 and 1 25 per yard, j
12-4 Rose Blankets, 7 dollars 50per pair,
London Duffil and Mackinaw Blankets, 4 50 to 5 50
per pair, . > < . * * *
Brown Shirtings, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 yards for a dol
lar, ???'? ? !' ' r
Brown Sheetings very wide, 8 and 10 yards for one
dollar, . . ; '
Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings from 3-4 to 6-4 ?
one
6, 7, 8 and 9 yards for a dollar,
Long Cloths, very fine, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for
dollar,
Handkerchiefs, yard square, at 12, 18, 25, 31 and 37,
Apron Checks, 5, 6, 7 and 8 yards for a dollar,.
Canton Flannel, 4, 5, 6 aqjl 7 yards for a dollar,
5-4 Cotton Shawls at 37 cents, _
Marseilles Quilts from 1&4 to 14-4, a superior article,
6, 7, 8 and 10 dollars. :r : * r & -
A large assortment of Irish Linens, some supertative
ly fine, from 37c to 1 dollar per yard,
Extra width Law;i* from 25 to 87 cents per yard,
Bird >Eye Diapers, 25", 31, 37, 43 and 50 cents per yd.
6-4 Irish Sheeting, and very h?avy, 62 cents per yd.
Brown Linen Table Cloths, heavy article, 62 cents,
Ladies Corded Skirts, 56 cents,
Cotton and linen Bed.Tickiag, 20, 25, 31 and 37c and
Linen 56 per yaid, *
H y Twiiled DrH lings, 8 yards for 1 dollar, r. "
5 d 6-4 Cotton Cambrics, 18, 25, 31 and 37 cents
per vard, !
5-4 Check MusHns, 20, 25, 31 and 37 cents per yard,
Figured and Swiss Muslins, r
5-4 Dimity, 43 cents per yard, very fine,
Together with a large assortment of ready made
CLOTHING, consisting of Collars, Bosoms,
Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Lambs Wool Shirts,
Cotton Shirts, Guernsey Shirts, Silk Umbreljas,
Pantaloons, Rour d Jackets, Vests, Pilot Cloth,
* Bear Skin and Blanket -Over Coats, Ladies
Cloaks of all colore ?together with a large as
sortment of negro Cloths of various discriptions.
Stationary & Fancy Articles.
Blank Books, Letter and Cap Paper, English Crown
Paper, gilt edge ? 150 Ream* Wrapping Paper,
large and smafta- - ? ,v cj-i
Pencils, Ink and Quills, Ladies* Work Boxes, Gen
tlemens Dressing -Cases, Writing Desks, Card
Cases, Memorandum Books, Pocket Books, Steel
Pens, Indelible Ink, Comic .Cqpvereatlon Ca^ls,
InkPowder, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Tooth
Brushes, Comb Brushes, Hearth Bhtshes, Fine
and Coarse Combs, Tqcking and. Side Combs of
all discriptions, Lucifer Matches, Shaviug Boxes
and Brushes, Razor Straps and Hones, German
Cologne in quart bottles, a very superior article
Lavender Water dqi. r>. . .
Hardware & Ctttleryf^T
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Rodgere and Crooke's fine Penknives, Paten Screw
A ugu re, * Patent Sere w Gimblets, Mortice Chissels,
with and without Handles, Hand and Paftel Saws,
Sash Saws, Hunts Broatf Axes and Hatchetsoftheiol
lowing kinds, shingling Hatchets, Bench Hatchets,
Axe pattern Hatchets, Kentucky and Yankee Axes,
Iron Squares, Polished Nail HummersrBraceand Bitts
and extra Bitts, Box Wood Rules, Plated Squares,*
Spike Gimblets, Mortice Gouges, Adzes, Jack rianes,
Smoothing Planes, Single and Double lion 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 Knives and ForRs, Cork Screws, Table
and Tea Spoons. Rasor Hones, Powder Horns, Trow
els, Door latches, Stock Locks of all sizes, Mortice
and Door Locks, Carpenter's make, Closet Locks,
Pad Locks, Box Locks, Trunk Lttcks, Chest Locks*
Drawer Locks, Steelyards, Lamps, Fire Dogs, Shovel
and Tongs, Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Twine, Brittania
Spittoons, Sand paper, Fancy Dust Brushes, Clamp
and Scrubbing Brushes, Floor Brushes, Rough Lines,
Toasting Irons, Cotton and Wool Cards, Copper Stew
sPans, Wire Selves, Smoothing Ifrons, Iron Shovels,
Oil Stones, Slates, Trace Chaihs,Compasses, Weights,
Ccmry Combs, Fiks- of all descriptions, and many
other articles too numerous to mention.
Sundries.
300 Sacks Saltf&ugar, Coffee, Molasses, Crushed
and Loaf Sugar, Gun Powdfer, Hyson, Poushong
Teas, in Boxes a?d Caddy's, Sperm Candles,
Soap, Pine Apple ana Northern Cheese, Goshen
Butter, Lard, Hull's Candles, Smoked 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
first quality,
Holland Gin, Whiskey, N. E. Rum, and India Point
t* *, J
In addition to the above I expect daily to received
a large assortment of Glass and- Crockery Waie,
which will be sold low.,
B. MORDECAI.
'Nov. 17, 47 ?<*
SELtLtKYG QFjF,
AS AGENT appointed to close ihe business of
.the Hppse of S C. WRIGHT & Co. I will in.
form the public that the extensive stocfc of DRY
GOODS on hand will be closed remarkably lorn
Having arrived here from the North with the de
termination to wind up the business against the 1st
of May next, the price of all goods will be reduced
so as certainly to effect this object. The*serious
indisposition of the senior partner of the House, and
the necessity of bis retiring from business, requires
that tfie stock must be sold without reserve? and
the.pnblic may be assured that the object of this no
tice is nov to produce a false impression, but actu
ally to convince all purchasers that I am. determin
ed to Make it a strong inducement for ' them to buy.
$3r The GOODS must end will be sold.
L. B. BECKWITH, Agent.
Feb 16 - ' 7 tf
UHIBER,
SAW-MILL is now in complete repair and
lvJL in operation. Orders for LUMBER will be
promptly attended to. ; ?
, GEO. W. HUNT.;
Feb 2 t 5 tf
? ? 1
Charleston Insurance and
Trust Company.
AGENCY AT COLUMBIA, S. C.
THE subscriberhaving been appointed Agent for
the above Company, is npw prepared to receive
application and issue POLICIES of INSURANCE
for River and Fire Risks generally.
f Terras of applications for Insurance will at all
times be furnished, and all necessary information
given.
RICHARD SONDLEY, Agent of
ChajleatoB Iuswaope and Trust Company.
Oet 13; if
I To the Pufelic.
AS a number of persons, have been misinformed
touching the wholesale price of M Peters' Ve
getable Anti-Billious Rlls," when purchased at his
principal office, 129. Liberty Street N. Y. he feds
called upon to make a public statesment of hit ar
rangement in relation to this matter,
From this date the cash price will be T irty-nx
Dollars per gross, payable in oills 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 Pilta from tlie 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 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 other places.
' August 25. 35
Quacks and their destructive
Nostrums.
rHMIE united testimony of Physicians, throughout
C the United States, has fully proved the FACT
that PETERS'S VEGETABLE PILLS are the only
true Vegetable Pills , which will stand the test of An
ahzatwn? hence the proprietor would most earnest
ly urge them to the notice of those who have been
in the habit of using as CATHARTICS or APERI
ENTS, the destructive and irritating QUACK
PILLS, so generally advertised, and which are at
best bti: slow consumers of the vital functions and
MURDEROUS agents, even to the most hale. It is
true, most of them produce a purgative effect, and
some imes transient relief, but in most cases they
injure the digestive organs, and an habitual resort to
them must terminate in confirmed dyspepsia.
IT IS TRUE, that Cathartic and Aperient Medi
cines are often required, but the nicest discrimina
tion shouid always be observed in the selection, and if
this be done nothing injurious can result from their
use. ?
To produce this much desired result, Dr. Peters
has made it his study for several years, and feels
proud to say lie has ax length succeeded, far beyond
his expectations. The object of his PILLS are to
supersede the necessity of a frequent recourse to in
jurious purgatives, and to offer a medicine SAFE,
CERTAIN, and PLEASANT m its operation.
' August 25- - 35
SOUTHERl^pEillAftiE IX
STmiTS^??^
rgtHIS Institatio^P^ted in
retired and a most beauti
ful spot just in the outskirts. of
the yillag?^pf Charlottej^N C\,
and having been in ?nocewfb!op
?rntion for a number of years
Dast, under the rare of the Rev.
A.J. Leavenworth, and Lady is now in charge
of the subscriber ss Principal, who hopes to render
U as a tractive for its literary ^vantages, as .t .s for
^ P-ented in a
prospectus of his kind, the attention ofi the J*"
respectfully solicited to Vhe ,foIj W ?f 'the
compromising Wme 0 f Je 1
sehool^g p^-^, flsa 8trnneer in this 8e??
the country, must he allowed to say that he e"gage
in the business of instruction as a permanent one,
and one o which his attention has been directed for
years His whole time ami exclus,ve attention wd
therefore, be devoted to his work ; and he will not
rest satisfied till the Seminary takes its rank amp g
^j^Jphe course of study in the Institution, embra
ces such instruction as is given in the h,ghe? order
of schools in the elementary and higher branches
of English? the elements of the Nat"ra!nSc,e?Le? .
Mathema ics ? Greek and Latin? and will, as soon a
prac 1 1 cable, emb rac e French, Music, Painting and
drawing at all events; and whatever others, patro
I Dafe ?In^giving instruction, it will be the ^nstajj*
aim of the Principal to excite in the minds of
nils, a high degree of interest in whateverbranch they
may pursue? to eradicate to the utmost ofh.s pow
er, the feeling tha- any particular study is dry and
V?^r the purpose ofi: ding interest to a large ^ pro
portion of the studies as well as rendering them
much more rapidly an,. easily understood, th? Semi
nary is furnished with an "tensive set of .
by which, experiments will be made in NAnral P^
owmhy and Chemistry ; and the principles of Ar.tb
metie, Geogwhyr^^etry &c
trated. In addition 10 the use of Globes, Maps, &<r.
in the study of Geography lagje outhne Maps, adapt,
ed to Woodbridge's Universal Geography, will be
Used in advanced elates, and from whck they
wiU re -ite. These wherever introduced have
been attended with invariable success.
At the same time that we hope to throw an interest,
by various means, into every study pur*ned. we are
far from intimating, or even hinting, any thing ap
.?? ? superficiality We must be thorough
we mustgo over the ground inch by inch, a d parents
mubt wait patientty the result v We know of no
?' royal road"? our only hope is in patient, and 1 long
Sontinned effort. Hence, after parents are perfectly
SJd-and not till then-of our competency as in
structorewe ask that pupils may ! be un er oiircare
n ?rrip* of terms. Discipline ot mind requiring
y^SningtlsTn no way' advanced by a change
ofschook and^ok^eekiy informe(|i hy regolar re
ports of the attendance, deportment and ^olarahjp,
Sf their daughters. If the friends of the pupils attach
sufficient importance to ' he?^J^rl V frti^nar b
rabst sure to produce happy results; as the
own experience, and knowledgeroftheir use hasfully
demonstrated* The business of traming rnind-of
fittine it for strong and energetic, as well as correct
moraf action, is one of alniost un^unled respoMiW
itv and hence, the most faithful and best directed
efforts of teachers will prow comparatively
without the general co operation of the patrons of the
80 5??^ the government of the school, moral suasion
is deemed the best influence; and in no case will
rigid rules be introduced, vyjthout patient and pro
tracted efforts to show their necessity, and oh?un
tions, will be the standard of our morality.
6. The scholastic year conswts often months,
_n j :s resolved into two sessions of five months, each.
The fiSSiST Commences October Ist-second
1st of March and closes with July. Vacatoin during
August and Ptera^?jjfl|e .
fir Spelling, Reading, Defining Words, Emerson's
. 1st part in Arithmetic, Element.
Elements of History, Colbam's -
Mental Arithmetic, Emer
son's 2d part, Olney's and
Woodbridge ' 8 Geography ,
Written Arithmetic, Pen
manship, $1050 per session
Worcester's piements of His
tory, Goldsmith 8 Rome, Gil
lie's Greece, Watt's on the
Mind, Colburn's or Day s Al
gebra, Euclid, Natural Phil
osophy, Chemistry, Botany,
English Grammar,* Parker s
Exercises in Composition,
Geography of the Heavens,
WoodKridges's Universalbe
ogrr Logic, Rhetoric,
Intellectual Philosophy, Nat- #
ural Philosophy, Evidences
of Christianity, Examination
of the English Poets, Col
burn's Sequel and Emerson s
^ PaF1' . -o :; 16 50 per session.
Ineddition to the ajbove, for lec- ^
tures with -experime W b; ^
Music, - " g
French, - ?; _ 10
Ab the PHucSipal conducts the school on his own
responsibility, he must require the payment of"**?
' fe^fon or before the close of each session No de
.duction made for pupils who enter after the ses,ion
has commenced* G SPenCER, Principal.
Charlotte, Feb' y 1, ltt39*
R ft The 'Stticipal can accomodate a few pupils
wifhSaM in tiis family, to whomhe wd' endeavor
to-eive a pleasant and an agreeable home? wno wn
h^e his constant watch and guidance , and f
w hose education and moral deportment e w
jfr>r>Board, furnished rooms, wasbig^fnel, lights and
| Instruction in all the branches of
inand. Greek, *1Jy & *
F?h. 16. '
I tor Sole,
A SANDHILL PLACE," containing about one
hundred and ten acre* of land, with good and
abundant buildings upon it, and an excellent gardes
&c. upon the Camden rond, one mile and a ban from
tbe boundary of Columbia, formerly the residence
of Dr. Cooper. Ter ? s will made easy to an appro
ved purchaser. Apply to
T. P. COOPER, at Columbia.
Jan 12 2 tf
?I Card.
T1
HE Subscriber begs leave to return hit thank*,
? to his friends and the public generally, for the
liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and
would respectfully inform them that he has removed
bis Coach Repository, two doors north of his old
stand, and directly opposite brick range, where he
keeps constantly on hand,' a select assortment of
Coaches, Barouches, Chariotees, Baggies, Gigs and
Sulkies. Also, Harness, Whips. &c. together with
a large supply of Coarh Furniture, such as Axles,
Springs. Dashes, Railing for Barouches, Bands,
Handles, and Plated Work generally, suitable for
Coach Makers ; all of which, he offers for sale, 00
reasonable terms.
Repairs of all kinds in his line, will be fsithfblly
executed Orders thankfullv received and promptly
attended to.
From care and attention to business, he hopes to
receive a share of public patronage. '
HENRY DAVIS.
Sept 22nd 6m 39
FISH EK'SaMTTOK YAK#.
HPHE subsc^l^hSBKgi^sSSBnd a large
JL stock of the above and win sell by the bale at
Orders from the cootifiry tfcapkfiilly received and
promptly attends
Oct. 28.
Stone Wa
T
HE Subscribers j?|(Jffrony nffbrro their cus
tomers and the 'pwffic generally, that they
keep constantly on*fcand a full assortment of the
above.'&rticles, and are constantly manufacturing at
Potteisville, near Edgefield Court Hbuse, formerly
owned by Messrr. H. & R. Drake.
Grateful for past favors and hope by prompt atten
tion to business, to still share a reasonable Patronage,
one of our firm from long experience is to be excelled
by none in this country. They will be happy io re
ceive and fill orders as heretofore. They receive
their orders at Kdgefield Court ^Idtose, S. C.
-^ehave heard thatsome complaint has been made
agairiftt'ifei, q?tfelay in Jilling orders, It was occa
sioned by merchants who were not acquainted with
us hatg|igg tb^rorders to the wrong person, so that
we d icn not flMfchem . We always attend to orders
Wsre promptly.
from i gallon to six gallons.
from i gallon to *20 gallons.
- - RHODES, RAMEY & GIBBS.
Dec. 22, ? 56 tf
? ? . - ? - . ^
Polock, Solomon & Co.
Have just received and offer for Bale,
New Bacon Hams,
Dried Beef,
Goshen Butter,
Leaf Lard,
Smoked Salmon,
1-4, 1-2 and whole box Raisins,
Soda, Milk, Butter and Water Crackers ? all
fresh.
Dec. 8. 52 tf
Land Tor sale.
THE subscriber offers for sale 320 acres of Land
in. Spartanburg district, on the North side of
Paekolet river, on little Buck creek, lying on both
sides of Colter's ford road, well timbered and well
watered. Any person or- persons wishing to pur
chast .vill do well to call and examine for themselves.
J. P. PONDER.
Spartanburg dist. Jan. 28. * 9 tf
^ The Public
4RE informed that the NESBITT MANUFAC
TURING COMPANY are prepared to execute
orders, in CAST IRON, for the running gear of
Mills, Cotton Gins, Thrashing Machines, and Cast
ings efenerally, at their works on the Broad River, in
Saartanburg and Union Districts, about 100 miles
bove Columbia. ..v
Messrs. R Wadoell an&'P. & R. Brtck, ofCo
umbia,are authorized to receiveorders xoith the pat'
/ems, which will be forwarded taljhe'Works of the
Company without delay. Mr. Harrison,
the General Superintendent, wilFieceive and exe
cute orders at the Works. . jpr >
Castings will be delivered to customers in Colum
.? at the Charleston prices ; at the Works they will
chea^r. * < . M;. ,
The Company are determined* to deserve the pa
ironage of the public.
B T. ELMORE, President.
Jan. 20. 'r 3
M? ?
Seeds! Seeds!! Seeds f!t 4
. t -? *
THE subscribers have just received a large sup
ply of fresh Northern and English Garden
Seeds, of which the following comprises a part.
Early York Cabbage
do Sugar Loaf do
do Battersea do
Large Dramhead do
Green GJaze do
do Curled Savoy.
Early Dutch Turnip.
do Red Top do
Long Scarlet Short Tqp Raddish.
Red Turnip do
Whi e do do ?
Long Blood Beet."
Early Blood Turnip Beet.
Long Orange Carrot.
Early Horn do
Large Swelling Parsnips.
Broad Leaf Round Spinach.
Cabbage Head Lettuce.
Royal Cabbage do
Ice do
Double Curled Cress.
Curled Parsley.
Mangle Murtzel.
Purple Egg Plant.
Early White B.ush Squash.
Long Green Cucumber.
Asparagus, Salsafy.
Scotch Kale
White and Yellow Oaioa Seeds.
White Solid Celery.
Early Double Podded Peas.
do Golden Hotspur, do
do Bishop Dwarf do
do fChnriton do
Dwarf Marrowfat do
do Green Imperial do
do Blue Russian do .
do Prolific : do
Early Norwich do
China Bush Beans.
Mohawk do
Early Valentine do
do White do
White Kidney do
Red French do
A few bushells English Potatoe Oat#, a very
heavy and excellent grain.
The above seeds were selected with great care,
and are warranted to be genuine, and of the growth
of 1838.
KINSLER, McGREGOR & Co.
Dec. 15 . 54 - tf
TIJVPLJi TE BOItTMJYG
CJ.OTHS, &c.
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
IHE subscriber has received per recent arrivals
on consignment, and offers for sale, ... . (
200 Boxes Tin Plates 1-3 >4 at $11 per box,
Also, I x X- D x x. and Leaded Roofitag Tm,
14 x 20 inches, . ? _
And a fresh supply of German Bolting Cloths of
the real Anchor brand. '
JOHN S.JONES,
No 129 EaSf Bay, Charleston.
Feb 1C > \ V 5*
T
- \!
CAIiL AIB JUMfi FOB
YOURSELVES. '
ID. MORDECAI has just received per Stea
a men Conferee and June* Adams, m> wiiita*
supply, consisting of the following choice aad live
articles.
GROCERIES.
St. Croix and New Orleans Sugars.
Loaf, Lump and Crushed dp
New Orleans Molasses and Honey.
CHd Java, Msneila and Green Coffee.
Gunpowder, Hyson and Black Tea. < ?
Salt in Sacks, and fiae Salt in Boxes. t
No. L Mackerel in Kits, Pftkled Salmon and Shad.
Rice Sperm Candles, Soap, Starch, floor, Lamp
Oil, &c- &c
BRANDIES, WINES, CGRDIAL8, &?.
1 Pipe choice old Cognac Brandy.
?? U M M u , -44 ;
5 44 " u Vintage, JSIl.i, A
5f . 44 44 1798.
51 /* "Champa?- ? IttL '? 4
1 ? " 44 Holland Gin.
"* 44 Jamarai Rom. ' ? . \-Z
i " M Scotch Whisker. ... "
3i 44 Old Loudon particular Madeira Wins.. '
21 44 44 Superior Scrcial 44 44
21 44 44 44 Malmsy 14 ,a
lj a a- 1 . *? 'Rnta ? **?
41 14 44 Sherrr ; ,
25 Baskets Champagne, pts. sndtjts. warn'ldqoaBty,
15 dot. Superior Claret Wine.
ipenoi
8 M Hodt '***' 44
E
Muscat, Malaga, and Teneriffe Wine.
10 doz. Superior French Cord is Is,Cha reps, Makes;
=4. 44 . 14 ^Martinique 44
6 u :^ * . .* ' /
* 'fcuraeoif^
4 ? ' tJm
2 ;m r; ** Freoch Cordials in fine China Jugs*
10 -4 Cheap CordiaW > ^
10 Casks best London Porter, in pto. and ate.
1 doz. Absenthe, 10 dot. Lemon and Kaspberrfr
Syrup ? ~ r . w
10 44 Wine Bitten . -
Raspberry and Cherry Brandy. ' $ .
-PRESERVES. *
Pine Apple, Citron, Oranges, Lemons, Ginger>
Guava, Mums, Currant Jefly, Ac. Ac.
Also, Fruits in Brandy. :
MALAGA FRUITS. .. , -
Almonds, Raisins, Cu rants, Malaga Grapes, Cit
rons, Dales and Figs.
SPICES. , *
Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves Cinnamon, Ginger, A1
spice, Black and Cayenne Peppet* ?+
PICKLES, SAUCES, Ac. <
20 Cases Underwood Pickles, inquls i gals, and gala*
10 doz. Sauces and Catsups.
15 Cases French and Spanish Olives and Capers.
12 doz. Canisters of Mustard. ' A '
2^M Jars French v ." . ? <;
6 Cases Lobaiets and Anchovies,
72 Canisters Sardenes. fr i ? 1
21 44 fftsh Salmon. *r % ,
12 44 Freah.Peas^r '? ^
2 Cases Cocoa Paste. Jy ;
10 Boxes Maccaronfer^ ^. ^ ., .
M:. 44 .Bologne Sausages. .. ',-k
4 dot Fine French Rose Water.
' $EGARS AND TOBACCO.
25,000 Spanish Segars; choice frauds. '
Rest cut, Honey Dew and Csrvemfiih Tobacco
HARDWARE ANDCUTLER?.
Sets Ivory handle Knives and F erka, Buck hand)*
Nutcrackers; Nutmeg Graters, Nursery Lamps,
Brass Candle Sticks and Lamps; Cork Screws, Tea
Bells, Astral and Study Lamps, Balance Balls and
Chains, Spittoon*. Steel Snuffers, Sifters, Wafie and
W arfle Irons, Coffee Mills, Smoothing : ir*ns, ? Gfid
Irons. Shovel and Tongs, Brass and iron Andirons,.
Chimney Hooks. Brass and Green Fenders, B rooms
ami Bellows, Strawmnd Hair Broome, Whiskk White
Wash Brushes, Door, and Table Mats. Brushes,
assorted Baskets, Wooden Wire, Tin Ware, with,
many other articles for family nse,. -'tr
:c'RockeryIV +?&
20 Crates, containing, Blue -Printed, Plates .and'
Dishes of all size?;Soap and Sauce Tureens, Sauce
Boats, ballad Bowls, Covered Dishes, Fruit s?tb<r.
Custard Cups, Pickle Leaves, Water Pitcher
and Saucers, Tea, Sugar and Creani PotsT
Ewerand Batons, Chambers, Soap and Tootlp Brush
Stands, Covered Mugx, Edged Plates, Covered Dish
es, Soup and Sauce Tureen Dished Saoce Boats
and Baking Dishes, C. C. Jims, Chambers, Ewer
and Basons, Platee, jft amf Jelly Mould., jW
Jugs, Mugs and Bowls, Lettered Cans and Painted.
Cups andoaui^rs. . 4
>?> ? ; <?H1NA^ v ^ V J I r ?? t
2 Csses White Granite China Plates, Cops aad'
Saucers, Tea, Sugar and Cream -Pots, Ewer and
Basons, Chambers, Soap Boxes and Brush Trsys^
Watec Jogs, a new article, White China Dinner, Tsa
and Breakfost Sets, White end Gold Chias Tea Seta*.
White and Gold China P!atss,aH sixes^ Whtte aad
Gold China Mugs, covered and
Gold China Mantle Ornament
Baskets, 20 sets cheap Tea China.
GLASSWARE
Rich cut and pUjn Tumblers, Wines,,
Lemonades, Champagne and Jelly GU
Decanters, SaltCeflers, Finge t Batons,
Cup Plates, Dishes, Sugar and BudSr Potsj Iasmsl
and Lamp ' Glasses, ntchers, Jetty Stands, Hsif
Lamps, Sets Castors, and Caster Beetles, Ac. dcc.
AM of which will be sold oa the most reasonable
Jan^SLr* *' .-vrT-fl ?K?; tl
Cheap (irniciei^*
THE subscriber respectfully informs the inhabi
tants of Columbia, and its vicinity, that having
rented Mr. Sherman's New Store in the Bncfc Range
- if t c_ ffiMPV .
UWI ftuisili vi Tt 11^ wv OWM ^
Merchants and families will therefore find it gtaWfj
to their advantage* to call, a* *oeh an opportunity oa^
ararceiy or ever offer again. Slock cousiMpf in
Part o?; f '?
. 50 Baa prime Cqba and Java Coffee,
10 Bhds St. Croix and New Orieaiis Sugars,
150 Sacks Salt,
50 Boxes Soap, <
Loaf and crushed Sagar,
Gunpowder and Hyson Tea,
New Orleatis Molasses,1
Sperm and Tallow C and lea, '
Sperm 03.^ . /
W tries and drocertfi,
Underwoods Fresh I^ckfes in Qnart< } Gafions,
and Gallon Jam, Jelh'esand Jams, London awFlttaafc
Mustard. Spanish and French Olives, Pepper Sauce,
^nchovey, Paste, Verimceffi and Msiccaidbi;^
n Brandy Currants, Cherries and Gages for nud?
din|a> ESekled. Lobsters, Capets, Cayenne Mssay
Cloves, Notoegs, Cassia, Pimento, Pepper and G?r
ger.,: : \ j', .
Willies of direct i mportallon.
Madeira, Golden Sherry,; Fruity, Ofcd Pbrt, Tena.
t. nffe. h-.-xir-r >.,? ji<;>
40 DoxenChsm]
Masrat, - " ?<>
"* Martinique CorUUOt.
Marachino, Curaao, Orange, Pcrfect Love,
Cinnamon, Anniseed aMjJtoeet
Choice old ^n^ Bnfbdyin^ ?Mk of 16 gal
' Ions each, ' 'V1' ""?'v -
Holland Gin,
New England Ram, Gin, Whiske^v-! ^c;:? ?
And a large invoice of Hardwarer Crockery em*
Glass-ware ? all of which wtfl be sold at cost, ss he
will move shortly.
'BENJAMIN MOfcDBCAL
Feb 16 ?Jf
*!!
enry Seibels, James Sei- 1 Partition ot me reai e?
bels, Henry Arthur and > fate of Mi* Sarab
wife, B Sta&am &_wife, ) Seibels,<leceased.
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY*
South CarolMa,
LEXINGTON DIStBICT. .
John T. Seibels, appfirant, | . Y y
va 4' ".i& ?
Henry Seibels, James Sei. Partition of the real
- . ? . ? w, 7 . _?
WT appearing to my satisfaction that l^ai Cornelia .
Ja 'Seibels, one of the defendants in the above case,
resides oot of the limits of this Statd; it is IfcweftW'
ordered that she appear and object to the division
sale of the real estate of Mm. Sarah Sflihelt late rf
Granby, deceased, on er before the first day of Apm;
nexVor^er consent to the same will be entered of
* * * A. H. FORT, Ordinary* rt
Cornelia Seibels, Thos.
Seibels dfc Eliza Seibels
, t Qitfaary's Office.
Loxingtoo, Feb. 5th, 18W.f:/C 9 , fl|^;v
" JOB :.;t I
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