columbia telescope (columbia, s.c.). 1836-12-10 [p ].€¦ · farthersupply ofjebb's liniment....

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' BY A. S. JOHNSTON. miiBssm.BBss . "V . m !C SI RESSE REIPUBLICJE. TOI/. 33. Columbia, js. c. December 10, isse. S&Sf.;. & . ... m^.T - . -.mm. _ m* THE 00L7MBZA T3L3SOOP3 IS tnuiua BY A. S. JOHNSTON, Every Saturday Udoraingr, UrO XTBRTWXDI«JCSDAT AX D S.iTCRO.lT M0X51XG »7RU« TH* SKSSIO* Of TK£ LKCtSLATOftX. TERMS: Three dollars per imam, if paid in advance, or ^ Four dollars at the end of the rear, i AnvcariawcxTS conspicuously inserted at 75 cents per|gttareier the first insertion, and 371 cents (or every subsequent insertion. All advertisements ordered in file inside every publication . or inserted ri*» than regularly, to be charged as new for 4. rtion. Advertisements not having the r v> insertions marked on them will be contin- ardered out, tad charged accordingly. All for advertising, above #25 and under $50, Mft. Jeduction . above $50, 40 per cent, de- ' * «. :i that they can obtain agents, a safe and admira- ( .v ivunuj . ism, however obstinate th*j disorder may be, and in all its different stages. BR. JEBB'S RHEUM ATIC LINIMENT I Will afiord immediate relief to the patient, and has sometimes been attended with such extraordinary ¦access, sa to rare the most distressing Rheumatism twenty -four hours.even when of years standing. This highly valuable Liniment is recomnmmti| sHth a confidence founded on the experie nce^Bp? ny years, not only as a care for that exrruMQ? disease, bot sa excellent application for stiffness of theioints, numbaess,' sprains, chilbrains, &c. Tnisarticle ta eonsideredso superior toevery thing else, and to possess such uncommon virtues, that it is .< ordered from distant parts of the country. An Agent recently writes . " Please send me a farther supply of Jebb's Liniment. I shall probably sell a considerable quantity, as it is recommended by seavt of our Physicians very highly." ^ HSce 50 cents a bottle. - >. * - tv M GK&lf'Pfr *V, ^^ The painful and debilitating compknH^o/ THE PILES, Receives immediate relief.and, in numerous in* ty has been thoroughly curedby ties adminis- DUMFRIES? REMEDY FOR THE PILES. This approved compound also mitigates, and re- ¦aeves the symptoms which frequently accompany that disorder, and increase the danger of the patiem, vm: pain in Icons ; headache,; loss of appetite; in- , and other maris of debility; ^ ived patient writes from a distance . " it is yon. to inform you, thati-have used Remedy for the Piles,* feur some «u u.;e found it eminently successful.** Remedy is quite innocent, and maybe adrain-^ atsrsd to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample ' tisas, with a description o;" the complaint accom- each package, which, consists of two boxes, one * "ns an Ointment, and the other an Electuary. _ $1 forboth articles, or 50 cents where butone is wanted. V None genuine, unless signed on the outside posited wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder, .or b* the late Dr. Conwav. For sate, with other "Conway Medicines, at his Counting Ha. 99, next door "to J. Kidder'i Drug Store, .f Court and Hanover streets, near Concert ind* by special appointment, by R~MT. GREET - - ^'.Orated KreosocSL , Salacine, a new and va¬ luable Took, Tannin, Pure Tetatrine jBma Powdered Rhu- 30iubarbarine, f-: Prusic Acid, V*' Strychnine, Oil of Capivi, - 44 " Cubebs, " '?Yanifla, , Citric A cid, Jujube Paste, Aromatic Vinegar, Kreosrjte Tooth Wash, Chlorine do Electric Anodyne for the Tooth and Ear Ache. miscellaneous ARTICLES. Tooqua Beans, -Carmine, Pink Saucers, Jebs Linemenv Fresh lime Juice, Ginger Beer Powders, Salts of Lemon Bxagg's Pofisfaing Paste, Cork Screw# Large and ¦Bees, and Hygeine Pills, _ Indian Specific, Macaboy, Scotch, Rappee Snuff, Cupping Cases, Hull's Trusses Thermometers Hydrometers, Ivory Nursing Tubes, Mahogany Medicine Chests for family use, Als s Common Chests for f^Plantaiioiis. , English BWH* vimrfllltffr, [ subscriber intending to decline the Drug busi- i the first of January next, he will sell to Pby- 'MerckanUfcCosk, at a very small ad- Cost and Char^^N S. PERCIVAL. Columbia H July, 1836 ."- ' 29 ' -A' - Garden and FMd Seeds. TJTIHE subscriber has just returned from the North, receiving a part of his Garde* and Yield Seeds, selected bv-himself bfthe hest growers =at the North ; they will all vegetate and are' of the <rue sorts. . GASDEX SEEDS TVX ThASTlSG THIS MONTH. Jaettice ol aB kinds, Lanre Lisbon Lemon,extra BAnrb or Pfe Plant, / fruit, Spinach, cress double, Shaddoc or the forbidden cOroliflower, - ? : fruit, ?Onion sets Cor planting, India Rubber Trees, «Gertic sets, do. Mustard, Caraelias Japonica, all ro- ~ *. * s -Sha ©nion, see Cata- do. do. extra larse idrs, some and fine, JJealCamelia,now in bloom Plumbagos, blooms win¬ ter, »Fvarious sorts, fine, Hydranges, all sizes, Paonias, white, red and pink. iLeeks field Seed in-store, White Clover, ||eid> or tail sapling do. liSOSfQ, fi nest, t«"-i "Timothj or Florel Grass, Tuiipjs, double red, striped Orchard Grass, Rye and Herb, Skinless Oats, fine. Bird XiHet, Canary Seed, Pruning Scissors, Garden Trswels, Green Flower Plants, ami pink, Ehfasiitths^Il culors, Tulip Glasses, a pretty mantle ornament, the roots now growing. Dahlia Glasses^ extra fine, China Flower Pols, do. vivvu m r 60UJ{JM)0f Oranges in full bearing, Ornamental Shrubbery, frrnt, , Flower Seed, very rare. The true Sugar Beet Seed, imported directly from France by Mr. Jamas. Pedder of Pkiladelpliia, t lie spocial Ag»nt of the Ifeet Root Sftgar Soeiety of Pennsylvania- - * - Samples of the Beet Sugar to be seen at my Seed Store. Afeo. the true Chinese M ui berry Trees, or MorasMilticaules, aud a sample of beautiful sewing silk Aax. Also, a pair of gloves manufactured from the same in Philadelphia, by the -Messrs Upton and Jackson. .. - Catalogue of Seed and timeof ^antir^, fer sale by Seed subs and ] November 5 fe iii ¦" Branch Bank of the State of Col n m sia, .r of the ^r.-wr^ By arde* of&eBosrdof jtm tfTBOS. R* T1 Columbia Female Academy* HE following regulations have !>een recently adopted by the Trustees of this Institution. 1. The scholastic year shall hereafter be divided i into two sessions ; the one to commence ou the first | Mc d day i.i October and terminate the last day of : February ; the other to commence on the 1st day of 1 March, and end the 3 1st day of July. 2. At the end of the summer session there shall be a vacation of two months, embracing the months of > August and September. 3. The Board and Tuition Will hereafter be charged by the session, one half payable in advance, the resi¬ due at any dine during the session r- 4. No paptLshall be received for less than a ses¬ sion or the unexpired residuum thereof. 5. The price of board, including lodging, washing, fuel and candies, shall be $100 a session. 6. The price of tuition shall be at the fol!owing rates per session : For the lower branches of English, including 4 Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Orthogra¬ phy. $16,00 For the same, together with all the higher branches of English, including Geography wi;h*tbe use of lit* Globes, History Ancient and Modern, Grammar, Rhetoric, Compo- * ' sirion, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phi- > losophy, Chemistry, Botany, Geology, > Matnematics. «&c ; . . $25,00 for the same, together with the Latin and Greek Languages 36,00 For French, Spani-h, or Italian 16,00 For Music* .. 25,00 Entranceto Musical Department Ji,00 L'se of Piano ; .4,00 Fon Needle Work, Drawing and Painting each . 16,00 For Wax Work, Ebony Work, and Japaning each per course .V 8,000 For other Ornamental Branches a separate charge will be mode, corresponding with the foregoing rates. The Dancing Department will be under the charge ofW. C. Breed in, who has taught with distinguished success in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, and whose moral worth is equal to his professional skill He is expected to arrive m Columbia about the I5th uf October, and in addition to his services at the Academy, will open a school in the town for the benefit of the citizens generally. The next session will commence on Monday next, the 3d. of October. There ia a prospect of obtain- ,irig shortly a male assistant of nigh qualifications. Ti\e patrons of the Academy may rely on the unwe .rxed exertions of the undersigned to render the course of instruction as useful and comprehen¬ sive as at any institution in our country. A. C. SMITH, Principal. Columbia Female Academy. Oct 1 A Teacher is Wanted* fV%0 take charge of the MonticeDo Academy in M Fairfield district : one well qualified to prepare jrtadents for the fc-o. Carolina College and of good ifejgat character will meet with liberal encourage¬ ment, especially if he will prepare himself to board a portion of ' the student, as it is probable that the only difficulty in the attainment of a large school will be found to exist in the want of the facility of Boaiiii**. This Academy is large, commodious, and has're- cently undergone a thorough repair, . has four fire¬ places^ and is convenient to a spring of the purest water. It is beatifully located in a healthy and de¬ lightful section of country . in the midst of a com¬ munity characterized by a high degree of morality, intelligence, and refinement. Applications wfH be made by letter or in person t* the undersigned, near Montrcello P. 0. »*r * a f * O** rrttk j HffontKello Nov. 15th, 1S35 Carriage for Sale. A FIRST rate Family Carriage, will be disposed of on reasonable terms, if applied for soon, enquire of B. Lr M' Lauchlin & ' Co opposite Ilam- ners Hotel Dec. 3 '"* ~ 50 Mouth Carolina College. THE Trustees of the College will proceed to the election of a steward, to fill the vacancy occa¬ sioned by the resignation of Mr. Holmes, during the session of the tioard in December next^ The stew¬ ard to be elccted will enter upon the pities of his office on the 1st January. Applicants will forward their communications io Columbia, addressed to his Excellency Gov. M'Duffie, President of the Foard, onor before the 10th December next There are at present about 130 students in the College. The pre¬ sent steward has on hand a supiJy of furniture &c .necessary for his department, which he wishes to dispose of. ' W. F. DeSAUSSURE, ? - Oltairman of Ctrnxmittet Nov. 15, 1836 - ; 47 HOD , The-Charieston Mercury and Charleston Courier will give the above ten insertions - factorage and Commission Business . finHE undersigned having established a branch JEl of their House in the City of Charleston under tKe firm «f EWART, WILLIAMS & Co., superin¬ tended by our Mr W. B. WILLIAMS, for the transaction of Factorage arid Commission Business, beg leave to* tender their services to their friends and; the public generally. Office on Magwood's Sou& Wharf. N B. . Having. a large Ware House in progress of building, in a sa e and convenient situation in this Town, where will be established Public Scales, we would offer oar services here also, in the Factorage and Commission Business. Cotton and other pro¬ duce and Merchandize received in Store, or sold on them »si favourable terms.. Every attention paid to receiving and forwarding Merchandise to its proper destination. ' A Store will be established forthwith at Saluda, under our direction, where we will keep a general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries, ibr the accommodation of the Factory,*.! the sur¬ rounding neighborhood. Cotton and- all kinds of country product; purchased, for which the highest market price will be paid. '. W . D. <fe J. EWART <fc Co A Teacher Wanted, rO take charge of the Fairfield Broad River Academy, on the first of Jan. next well quafi- ^fied to prepare Students for the Junior Class in the South Carolina College. Applications will be made to the subscriber. , f THOS. WALL* Sear' y . Dec. 1st, 1836 , 50 Horse lor Sale. SADDLE HORSK of very superior qualities. . Enquire at the Bar at Hamner's Hotel. Dec. 3 ' 50_ A To Rent, TEN Rooms on the second and third story of my large brick House. Also, a two story Brick House, in the same yard. V PETER MAGUIER. Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1835. 3t.48 r For Sale. THE House ami Lot, in the Town of Columbia, adjoining Mrs. /ferron's. -The lot contains two acres, and fronts on three streets, Camden, Tay¬ lor and streets. Enquire, during the session, of me, at Briggs' Hotel, or afterwards at Stunter- ville. - f- THOMAS DUGAN. t Not 30 . 4t 49 A PAIR of well broke Carriage Horses . also, a single Horse, gentle and weM broke, for sale o*. Fur further particulars apply at (his office. A I nov 19 ~ . 47 ' - - : SoJTTir r~V~ ALL persons are hereby cautioned, not to trade ifcr a Note given by me to John T.*¥or%ot for i eight hundred and seventy-lwo dollars, 16 centa, or, ^ne about the 18th of Dec. ' not to pay the- same unless er or more valuable said Ne.e was given B.RWF.V NEW .ON.ERi| O'Hanlon & Jtlantefrlh, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the publtc, that they have taken the Brifck Store, one door below the Commercial BatiiA formerly occupied by Mr. Rowland Keenav,' and are now receiving their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hatsy Caps, Shoes, Wines and Liquors. ? * - JOHN C. O'HANLON, ] N. MONTEITH. r DRY GOODS, >1 Blankets of various sizes, Negro Cloths, fin Blue, Black and Grey Cloths Cassituercs, SaUv tmets, Sheetings and Shirtings, Woolen and Cotton Hose, Calicoes, Merinos, Cambricks and Muslins, Linens, Osuaburgs, :jB«qdker- chiefs and Flannels. v C " i jjyjftDWAREJw :::;M A general assorsmeirf, co &s^ i^ofa^ftety: H ATS 4ND CAP#, #- jj Fine fur Hats, common do.. do., Vack awT white Wool Hats, fine Fur Caps, ttnsfc <lo, Seal do. SHOKS, Men's Calf and Kip Rrogans, tnen's Walking Shot's and Pumps, stou* Brogansfor Negrogs, stout Russet Brog<ins tor Negroes, Ladies fine Shoes, Ladies walking ^lioes, Ladies Slipped, Ladies stout leather Shoes. T- TRUNKS OF DIFFERENT SIZES, i SADDLHRYr . ; \ j A general assort raant of Saddles, Bridl Harness. GROCERIES- j . Brown Sugar, Loaf and Lump ditt<V -BWas- ses, Coffee, Salt, Teas, Chocolate, v" Bailey Mus'ard, Table Salt in Boxes^ffe S()ice and Ginger, Cassia, Mace, * Cloves, Cheese* Sperm Candles, Ta diet?,- Soap, Saltpetre Alum, Epc Indigo, JVf adder. Copperas, Starch, J^egars, 4000 Cauipeachy ditto, M Scotch Snuff, Powder, Shot and Lea Wine Vinegar, Cider ditto. The Win*-s and Liquors were selected pi| poseiy for this market, which are equal or perior to any. "r - U , .. v winss." ; v Old Madeira Wiue^ Sherry do, Cogsw Fina do, Goernee do, Champaigne Malaga do. LIQUORS. u Old A'Paris Brandy, £ " Dupey do f " O. D. & Co. do. ** Champaigne, " do. i - 14 Holland (Grape Brand) Gin, ,; Jamaica Htimll > £ N. E. Rum, Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandy. ± All kinds of country produce purchased. Dec 3 tP' 5p » A TRAC T of UNfD o ffte Eftiihr «Vcr, through the centre of which passes th»Rail- Road, and thr ugh we of the corners ^passes the River. This tract, originally granted to Jacob Mo:te for 1000 acres, is the most eligible land for a seL' lenient within the State. The re^- c^nt termination of two law suits in favor of; the plaintiff, has established the title and th& location by well known meets and bou$8s. The land is remarkably well timbered, bu a small part of it cleared and has recently ber J in cultivation. As cot on or provision lan the superior to this tract is not to be met wi The river and the road both furnish iR^r nr C'-mpI te access to the best means of trai poriarioi. The distance from Charleston is abou miles, being 3 miles from Branchviller wtyeh the cars from Charleston reach every *iiyj b* 12 or 1 o'clock ; the neighbours* higfrand ridges arc not surpassedjjoi^^vhy residences, as the w esJrtfy settles ' their own families. This tract w^fe sold either in w Lots, to sui^^^cftasers. / The Pla^ are ready for examination! For terms, &/* aPPty t0 ts f JOHN Y. STOCK. Decerri^r 7 51 6t No 9 State- street.' . . : hi y .... Saddlery Ware House. HERMAN & HAWLEY, at the old stan^ o? J. & L. Sherman, keep constantly J»n hand ai complete assortment of Saddlery and tWttpM, prising almost every article in their Hnel xhey alsod manufacture to order all kinds of Militirv Equips raents in their line at sh« rt notice, and doall kinds of; repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, with: . * -L neatness and despatch. Nov 23 49 §;Ja and Settee Bedsteads. AT E. BRITTIN'S Fnrniture Ware room, a handsome and convenient article, which are offered on reasonable tt rms, with a great variety of High Post, Field and French Bedsteads, also Fancy Baskets, Floor Mats, Toilet and Work Boxes, Op- ticks with plates, Chinese Table Cloths, Willow Cra¬ dles and Chairs, Cotton Reels &c» <&c. C olumbia, Nov. 24tb, 1836 48 Bradford Springs. AN English, Mathematical and Classical Schoo will be opened, by the subscriber, at Bradford Springs, on Monday the 8th of January next. It is needless to say any thin? of this place as a fitting location for a school. Its health fulness throughout the year, and its entire 'exemption from all opportunities for vicious practices^ire well known. The year will be divided into two sessions of 23 weeks earh r, v For board, (in the family of the teacher,) inclusive of the use of bedding, fuel, &c with tuition 9100 per session, Tuition alone, $20 j do. invariably in advance. j ' Parents or (Guardians who wish to board tfceir sons or wards with the teacher, are requested to communicate with him, by the 10th J)ec. None re¬ ceived as boarders in the teacher's fittnUy, over the age of 15 years. h' Mr. Henry Britton, near the Acaderty. is p*epared to accommodate with good board. P * ' * :V* v ; HENRY P. MT1ELD. Nov. 5 iT, pi.i.* tU T Pry ftwodH^ Sobscribers, imponers^»«ora£ean A Goods, offer for sale on accomodating Dry ods, offer for sale on terms an eibmv* assortment of direct ir ; porta tion from >l»bpe, at the r establishment tireet and Fraie& Wharf, ttiaaarofti to One hundred priHje-^FEGROES^ahig the pro* p<-rty of the estate oTthefetS 'Jbba.trHforiot, de¬ ceased, not already divided and sold fef^n^avest- raent of the minor hei||^:if' f ' ^ f - ^ ^ -j The Lands from the.fsituation in a high healthy country and pleasant neighborhood, ownr induce- meats to persons de^irousof buying, not often to be met with. '. fe Among the negroet, are House Servants, Seara- » stresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field Iiaod^ and one Car- t pernor; "The Sale will be pSsifive and continued f£|ENni$py today until tire whole is dispoaed ot optja . One third cash r ifatt balgne* fr MW yywu«, wwurwi BjTfrmd bearing interest, |K^^-^l secuptyT and a mortgage of ghe property, jortbe purchaser may pay the whole far cash, aI his (option. Purchasers 4o pay for necessary papers, i Any further particulars will be riven on applica- bg letter, (post paid' tome at Bradford Springs, jmter district, or&' Franklin J. Moses, Esq. at Sumterville, So. Ca. r ROBERT I* HERIOT, - ' Ex'onfcf J. 0. Heriot. Stunterville. Oct 15 . "> " 44 >tds If \ne*i Cardial?, London Porter* Segars, && ; *B"UST receive^ a fresh tot of superior Champaign IF Wines, Anchor brand ; Madura, by gallon or . nHtle, superior; Muscat and Tenerieff; Maraschino wl^Cortsoa Cordials, very fine ; London Porter, Bibberts best). Pickled Beef Tongues; Fulton Market Pickled feefi. ISo^l Mackerel, very fine; Goshen and Pine Lpple Cheese ; Goshen ^Butter, fine ; Pecoe and Pouchong Tea, &c. With a variefv of fresh East ( udia Preserves. Also, another lot of 30,000 Principe nd Havana Segors. Nov 28 49 POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO. At Public Sale. THE Steam Packet.ETI- WAN, will be sold at public A uc' ion at II o'clock, iESBssSSS.S&on Tuesday forenoon, the ^iday-uf December ensuing. North side of the '$£haqge. She is well and substantially built, cop- ' and copper fastened, her dimensions are 100 feet kjEtgU^of deck IS feet beam and 6 feet 6 inches hold, sle has heavy Cdpper Boilers, and a splendid low ~re Engine, of 30 horse power, from the cele- tc house of Fawcett, Preston & Co, of Liver- c. > Her Cabin is neatly fitted up for passengers, I amply supplied with furniture, bedding, dsc., a Sail and fore and aft awning, a Copper +cd Leather Hose, with Copper Discharging r, eminently useful in case of fire. is also attached to her a Yawl aud Quar- Boat, the last being copper fastened. At the p time will be sold, the hands which belong to i vVBC AtJK, the Pilot. §eE, a Fireman. % fi a Fireman, and who can work the Engine, i^and BEN, Deck Hands. - _ litions of sale for the Boat will be one third of int at 2, 4 and 6 months, payment secured by * factorily endorsed. The hands will be feyv . .. . ^ntory of her Cabin Furniture, <fec., will exhibited on the day of sale. ./ W. S. DEWAR, Secretary Etivxm Association. {Sov. 26 48 tds T." . " " / Slate of South Carolina > J . LAURENS DISTRICT. / Elrfah Franks, "] Jane his wile, and ] . others i Bi]1 iQ Partition> Jaihes Pool and Rebecca his wife. J IT appearing to- my satisfaction that James Pool and Rebeca *Pool his wife, Defendants in the above staled case, reside from and without the limits of this State: It is ordered that they do plead, answer, or demur to the Bill of complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the. same will be taken pro confesso W. R. FARLEY, c. i. l. d. Commissioner's Office, ) . Nov. 15th. 1836. { Fa r n i ture Ware Room* E BRJTTIN'S Furniture Ware Room i* re- . moved to the square below the CourtHouse. rBrim (late Edgars) Hotels where <a general wtarot of Cabinet Furni'ure and Fancy Chain [ be kept, which will be disposed of on reisona- e terms. His former friends and the pnblicin meral are invited to call and examine for them* :lves. All kinds of Furniture neatly repaired at j^ghortest notice, and having made arrangements .iu ona&rtaker, all business of the kind will be prompt* ly attended to on moderate terms, and a Hearse fur¬ nished without charge in town. N. B. A Journeyman wanted to the above busi¬ ness, also an Apprentice, both of steady habits. Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1836 48 Marks' Confectionary. AND FRUIT STORE, A few Doors above Brings' s Hotel. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friands vqyi customers that he has just received a full gtppiy -of Articles in his line of business, and will be .fcappy to serve those who may please to honor him wth a call; the following comprise a part. i f East India Ginger m Jar ¦«. '1 West India do assorted. J A full supply of Brandy Fruits, French. | Bordeaux Cordials of a Superior quality. I j Curacao Cordials. (/,. 100 Dozen domestic Cordials. ft 40 Dozen Champaign, approved brands, 50 Dozen Madeira Wine of a superior quality. London Pi«ter in Quarts and Pints. i Pickles assorted, in Gallons i Galls, and Quarts. . Sherry and Muscat Wine, in bottles, j Raspberry Syrup. i Strawberry do Pineapple do. Lemon do. last India Ginger Syrup. 'rench Capers . warranted. ipanish Olives. lunch Raisins, by the lb. or box. gofi Shelled Almonds. Persons wishing to supply themselves with any of th£ above articles will please call and examine for themselves. T, A. MARKS, frfov. 26, 1836. 48 Sorith Carolina- Lexinotow District. ¦WSSSE BATES tolls before me a dark bay Mule, .F about 4 or 5 rearfi old, arid adkraiscd at one hun¬ dred doBaft. ' JTA. ADDISON, IP. Lfexington Court House, DecMst, 1836. % . HotiCC. 1 N^order to bring to adose.tbfe estate of James Adger, it will be expect©^ that prompt payment . be raacK? next." Fn each case of a failure to make payment, the necessary stepe "Will be taken at once for the foreclosure af the mortgage " I shall' also exact payment of all debts unsatisfied or before the first day of January next, as longer ulgence cannot be given. JOHN AliGER, Adn*V RAIL- ROAD AND BANE. From the late hoar at which the following was seat to the press, and the . hurry of busi. ness at present in the office, several erroo* were made m printing it in the last Telescope. It is now issued in a corrected form. Plan, for conferring Banking- Privileges on the Louisville , Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Road Compact and for amending Op Charter. - s The stock of the Rail ftped Company to be increased to $12 OfMMXWgbjr opening the books again. If that sum is raised, eaok stockrider to imre a back share of for eachItomd share oftlOO. .When the road is made wratf^^ub^tra^to the Southern boundary of KennAteJiIv^IMak shares to be raised to #75, and wI&Ltfee road is finished to the Ohio river, ;t)M . - from the shares iu tl tor non-payment of instalme|^|^ffl^ Tail' road, to forfeit the co -responding shares in the ¦bank.. The bank to be prolubi^from discounting o i its. own or raft road stock aa security till the road is finished; and tfce bank never to per¬ mit the rail /oad to overdrew its account. The bank never to issuenotes under ten dollars, or to an amount greater than double its capital ; and to pay specie for th .-m on demand, or to pay ten per ceut interest after- wards. . - No director in the benk er it. branches to be permitted- to act as* broker, or ^miged in trading, directly or indirectly, m exchange or loaning money. V The tenk not to be liable for the debts of the rail road : but the rail road to be liable for the debts of the bank tin-ftc fiulura^ s The mother bank to be in C&arlestoQ, with one branch in each state* of South Carolina, North Carolina, Teefe£ee and Kentucky. Other branches to be established with the consent of jthe States where they may.VjMp located. ^ V The President and Directors to make en- annual exjtoi i?ef tbeaffiurs of the bank, to the Legislatures of all ihe statei incorpora¬ ting it. " i' The rail road chajterto be soamended» that the local directors ot the state of 0&9Q and three local directors in Kentucky to be made general directors, chosen without regard to residence, and the company to be discharged from their obligation to make any roaif iuf Kentucky, except one to Lexington. v > In case Kentucky will noi. consent to Uii alteration of the chiller, and North Carolina , and Tennessee shall agree to this plan, the rail road company ind the bank -f/i: porate existence . Carolina and T< with a double ] Charleston rTOckf^^Tl.- .nrrx one years after the road is finished with ibj double tiack, provided that it is dime pi pgr years. " 'f- The State of South Carolina at the present session, to be required te make no siiscrip- t ion to the stock, butreserveber fun&fo-aid in making branches or other rail roads, in parts of the state which wjli not receive any; direct local advantages from the great toad'. Such is. the plan which has suggested itself to my wind, and .with it I befteve the road can be- made in less time than lSir, baps five year* I o^er the foliOwinj^i _ vat ion s in explanation of iLi. :Efi? The objections to granting banking to any but merely banking^ insti two. First, i' insecurity of ins.itotion. Where the practice has oW been obtaiBed~o£gr*ngng banking privileges tovencourage puMic underri takings, it may happen- Jhat the legislature ' may be induced to increase unoeceasa^iMtbe banking capital^ the State, ~«nd^';ii^Mt:: jequire the proper guaranties for the prefers vation of the credit, and prompt conversion of the notes of the bank into specie,- loo^f^g mainly to the equivalent they are to receive for the charter iff the public work tendered as its bonus. When therefore an application is made to grant banking privileges to any other than a banking institution, it ap¬ pears to me, that the* following enquiries should be made and satisfactorily answered before the grant should be conferred. 1st Is the wbrk whiafc is offered as the bonus for the bank, one of- great national im¬ portance?- ; / ",Vv : 2d Will it fail for want of sobsriptions to ihe stock, and of prompt payment of the instalmentson it, unless supported by a bank? 3d Will the capital broqigbt into action bv the creation of the bank, be required by the commercial wants of the community! 4th Will the public have s&'vessonabie security that the notesdrlfce link -wrfT irot depreciate, but will be convertible and equal to specie! -<.- .vv J..; ; . Xv I shall say nothing on the first head. The public mind needs not to be now informed as to the importance of the work, i On the second, I have heenrelnctantly forc¬ ed to the conclusion, that the wo i k will fail unless the Stockholders of the Boad are cloth¬ ed with Banking Privileges. The present subscription* up now but four Millions, and I am sorcy to Stro, that many of the subscri bers will forfeit their first payment and their I stock, unless Banking privileges are granted^ But suppose that as many new subscriptions ' are made as old dnet /are forfeited, the indi¬ vidual stock will stand at #4,000, (XXfc tejond which I feer it denuot be increased. If this State should take Two Millions, there would J still remain three or four Millions to be made 1 up by the other three States, which I fear will never be* done. «od that will dmg.on without energy -end gust and debility can brought to its support, as btfat its is doubtful. But if: Ba#mg per cent o:i the Rail Road eapitEi'e^ glinted, f have no app«tare.;* ;i^ Twelve millions i&tt:*** iiiHBffiidi- Irately taken. You khe patriotism but the interest of mm alent -Road work m*i r. it w3i V,not^ viae*; creased capital ctUed tnurlia'a created^ new that this new 4 eoui her n bounda ey would W more tho irawfe onSostTenn dif^renl direction, Sfateaad require i support it. i tbeiei inv capital of the tr will be wanted. demanded, the matter, stockholders restraints oF3 vent over-ba« ining the p!i -2**35 to parito del What:. realntf^^ lliitf'toall-tbeBa je cling iJ^iiMim are icestraintaiot^ip jn teState, and Itto IpAriei^To prevent ti from- using its capiu sche mcs of dis cou htii sure in the moneys* such (Mings lairs are paid Ort eacfi share ; and if t not made witb a dqnble trtjk boundary of Kentucky witn w ti*6 ] bank charter wiH eni afewa^iflgy pel punctual payments o&imi^gI rail road, default of such payments ' n *t only tiie raiistock«but thecorfi bank s(ock^e5^»,^iw^^< tiVjtfaE on condition gasg..st?jfeff not- be sufficient W mate* the O0ni| of cap It aT^REe banc*^ li A word as to tiie amsnd ter. TteachenI* tof this the State of Ohio, and. in ter through the Le^ttjm | effort was made to sustain t cin«ati as a maiter Had this State consented cinnati fro.wtltffoill and si ton in its place, it is proto have passed withou* w»^| The question nov^s, jrhe ?aVed and whetherCincinc claims on us on jih&.feip that /he sobecriijSSHB her to supp^ three ffirectOi ment propose* discharge of tktii^BIiR to extend the rtj$&to any pi

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Page 1: Columbia Telescope (Columbia, S.C.). 1836-12-10 [p ].€¦ · farthersupply ofJebb's Liniment. Ishallprobably sellaconsiderable quantity,as itis recommendedby ' seavtofourPhysiciansveryhighly."

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BY A. S. JOHNSTON.miiBssm.BBss.

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TOI/. 33. Columbia, js. c. December 10, isse.S&Sf.;.

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00L7MBZA T3L3SOOP3IS tnuiua BY

A. S. JOHNSTON,Every Saturday Udoraingr,

UrO XTBRTWXDI«JCSDAT AXD S.iTCRO.lT M0X51XG

»7RU« TH* SKSSIO* Of TK£ LKCtSLATOftX.

TERMS:Three dollars per imam, if paid in advance, or

^ Four dollars at the end of the rear,i AnvcariawcxTS conspicuously inserted at 75cents per|gttareier the first insertion, and 371 cents(or every subsequent insertion. All advertisementsordered in file inside every publication.or inserted

ri*» than regularly, to be charged as new for4. rtion. Advertisements not having the

r v> insertions marked on them will be contin-ardered out, tad charged accordingly. Allfor advertising, above #25 and under $50,Mft. Jeduction.above $50, 40 per cent, de-

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that they can obtainagents, a safe and admira- (

.v ivunuj . ism, however obstinate th*jdisorder may be, and in all its different stages.

BR. JEBB'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT IWill afiord immediate relief to the patient, and has

sometimes been attended with such extraordinary¦access, sa to rare the most distressing Rheumatism

in twenty-fourhours.even when of years standing.This highly valuable Liniment is recomnmmti|

sHth a confidence founded on the experience^Bp?ny years, not only as a care for that exrruMQ?disease, bot sa excellent application for stiffness oftheioints, numbaess,' sprains, chilbrains, &c.

Tnisarticle ta eonsideredso superior toevery thingelse, and to possess such uncommon virtues, that it is

.< ordered from distant parts of the country.An Agent recently writes." Please send me a

farther supply of Jebb's Liniment. I shall probablysell a considerable quantity, as it is recommended by

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seavt of our Physicians very highly."^ HSce 50 cents a bottle. - >. *

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The painful and debilitating compknH^o/THE PILES,

Receives immediate relief.and, in numerous in*ty has been thoroughly curedby ties adminis-

DUMFRIES? REMEDY FOR THE PILES.This approved compound also mitigates, andre-

¦aeves the symptoms which frequently accompanythat disorder, and increase the danger of the patiem,vm: pain in Icons ; headache,; loss of appetite; in-

, and other maris of debility; ^ived patient writes from a distance." it is

yon. to inform you, thati-have usedRemedy for the Piles,* feur some

«u u.;e found it eminently successful.**Remedy is quite innocent, and maybe adrain-^

t atsrsd to all ages and both sexes. Plain and ample '

tisas, with a description o;" the complaint accom-each package, which, consists oftwo boxes, one

* "ns an Ointment, and the other an Electuary._ $1 forboth articles, or 50 centswhere butone

is wanted.V None genuine, unless signed on the outside

posited wrapper by the sole proprietor, T. Kidder,.or b* the late Dr. Conwav. For sate, withother "Conway Medicines, at his CountingHa. 99, next door "to J. Kidder'i Drug Store,.f Court and Hanover streets, near Concert

ind* by special appointment, byR~MT. GREET

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KreosocSL ,

Salacine, a new and va¬

luable Took,Tannin, PureTetatrinejBma Powdered Rhu-

30iubarbarine,f-: Prusic Acid,V*' Strychnine,

Oil of Capivi, -

44 " Cubebs," '?Yanifla, ,

Citric A cid,Jujube Paste,Aromatic Vinegar,Kreosrjte Tooth Wash,Chlorine doElectric Anodyne for theTooth and Ear Ache.

miscellaneous ARTICLES.Tooqua Beans,-Carmine,Pink Saucers,Jebs LinemenvFresh lime Juice,Ginger Beer Powders,Salts of LemonBxagg's Pofisfaing Paste,Cork Screw# Large and

¦Bees,

andHygeine Pills, _

Indian Specific,Macaboy, Scotch,Rappee Snuff,

Cupping Cases,Hull's TrussesThermometersHydrometers,Ivory Nursing Tubes,Mahogany MedicineChests for family use,

Als sCommon Chests forf^Plantaiioiis., English

BWH* vimrfllltffr, [i subscriber intending to declinethe Drug busi-

i the first ofJanuary next, he will sell to Pby-'MerckanUfcCosk, at a very small ad-Cost and Char^^N

S. PERCIVAL.Columbia H July, 1836 ."- ' 29 '

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Garden and FMd Seeds.

TJTIHE subscriberhas just returned from the North,receiving a part of his Garde* and

Yield Seeds, selected bv-himselfbfthe hest growers=at the North ; they will all vegetate and are' of the<rue sorts. .

GASDEX SEEDS TVX ThASTlSG THIS MONTH.

Jaettice ol aB kinds, Lanre Lisbon Lemon,extraBAnrb or Pfe Plant, / fruit,Spinach, cress double, Shaddoc or the forbiddencOroliflower, - ? : fruit,?Onion sets Cor planting, India Rubber Trees,«Gertic sets, do. Mustard, Caraelias Japonica, all ro-

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©nion, see Cata-

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extra larseidrs, someand fine,

JJealCamelia,now in bloomPlumbagos, blooms >» win¬

ter, »Fvarious sorts,fine,Hydranges, all sizes,Paonias, white, red andpink.

iLeeksfield Seed in-store,White Clover,||eid>or tail sapling do.liSOSfQ, fi nest, t«"-i

"Timothj or Florel Grass, Tuiipjs, double red, stripedOrchard Grass,

Rye and Herb,Skinless Oats, fine.Bird XiHet,Canary Seed,Pruning Scissors,Garden Trswels,Green Flower Plants,

ami pink,Ehfasiitths^Il culors,Tulip Glasses, a prettymantle ornament, theroots now growing.

Dahlia Glasses^extra fine,China Flower Pols, do.

vivvu m r 60UJ{JM)0fOranges in full bearing, Ornamental Shrubbery,

frrnt, , Flower Seed, very rare.

The true Sugar Beet Seed, imported directly fromFrance by Mr. Jamas. Pedder of Pkiladelpliia, tliespocial Ag»nt of the Ifeet Root Sftgar Soeiety ofPennsylvania- - * -

Samples of the Beet Sugar to be seen at my SeedStore. Afeo. the true Chinese Muiberry Trees, or

MorasMilticaules, aud asample of beautiful sewingsilk Aax. Also, a pair of gloves manufactured fromthe same in Philadelphia, by the -Messrs Upton andJackson. ..

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Catalogue of Seed and timeof^antir^, fer sale bySeed subs and ]

November 5fe iii ¦"

Branch Bank of the State ofColnmsia,

.rofthe ^r.-wr^

By arde* of&eBosrdofjtm tfTBOS. R*

T1Columbia Female Academy*

HE following regulations have !>een recentlyadopted by the Trustees of this Institution.

1. The scholastic year shall hereafter be dividedi into two sessions ; the one to commence ou the first| Mc dday i.i October and terminate the last day of

: February ; the other to commence on the 1st day of1 March, and end the 3 1st day of July.

2. At the end of the summer session there shall bea vacation of two months, embracing the months of

> August and September.3. The Board and Tuition Willhereafterbe charged

by the session, one half payable in advance, the resi¬due at any dine during the session

r- 4. No paptLshall be received for less than a ses¬

sion or the unexpired residuum thereof.5. The price of board, including lodging, washing,

fuel and candies, shall be $100 a session.6. The price of tuition shall be at the fol!owing

rates per session :

For the lower branches of English, including 4

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Orthogra¬phy. $16,00

For the same, together with all the higherbranches of English, including Geographywi;h*tbe use of lit* Globes, History Ancientand Modern, Grammar, Rhetoric, Compo- *

' sirion, Natural, Moral and Intellectual Phi-> losophy, Chemistry, Botany, Geology,

> Matnematics. «&c ; . . $25,00for the same, together with the Latin andGreek Languages 36,00

For French, Spani-h, or Italian 16,00For Music* . . 25,00Entranceto Musical Department Ji,00L'se of Piano ; .4,00Fon Needle Work, Drawing and Painting each . 16,00For Wax Work, Ebony Work, and Japaningeach per course .V 8,000For other Ornamental Branches a separate charge

will be mode, corresponding with the foregoingrates.The Dancing Department will be under the charge

ofW. C. Breed in, who has taught with distinguishedsuccess in Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania, andwhose moral worth is equal to his professional skillHe is expected to arrive m Columbia about the I5thuf October, and in addition to his services at theAcademy, will open a school in the town for thebenefit of the citizens generally.The next session will commence on Monday next,

the 3d. of October. There ia a prospect of obtain-,irig shortly a male assistant of nigh qualifications.Ti\e patrons of the Academy may rely on theunwe .rxed exertions of the undersigned to renderthe course of instruction as useful and comprehen¬sive as at any institution in our country.

A. C. SMITH, Principal.Columbia Female Academy.

Oct 1

A Teacher is Wanted*fV%0 take charge of the MonticeDo Academy in

M Fairfield district : one well qualified to preparejrtadents for the fc-o. Carolina College and of goodifejgat character will meet with liberal encourage¬ment, especially if he will prepare himself to board

a portion of ' the student, as it is probable that theonly difficulty in the attainment of a large schoolwill be found to exist in the want of the facility of

Boaiiii**.This Academy is large, commodious, and has're-cently undergone a thorough repair,.has four fire¬places^ and is convenient to a spring of the purestwater. It is beatifully located in a healthy and de¬lightful section of country.in the midst ofa com¬

munity characterized by a high degree of morality,intelligence, and refinement.

Applications wfH be made by letter or in persont* the undersigned, near Montrcello P. 0.

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HffontKello Nov. 15th, 1S35

Carriage for Sale.

A FIRST rate Family Carriage, will be disposedof on reasonable terms, if applied for soon,

enquire of B. Lr M' Lauchlin & ' Co opposite Ilam-ners HotelDec. 3 '"* ~ 50

Mouth Carolina College.THE Trustees of the College will proceed to the

election of a steward, to fill the vacancy occa¬

sioned by the resignation of Mr. Holmes, during thesession of the tioard in December next^ The stew¬

ard to be elccted will enter upon the pities of hisoffice on the 1st January. Applicants will forwardtheir communications io Columbia, addressed to hisExcellency Gov. M'Duffie, President of the Foard,onor before the 10th December next There are at

present about 130 students in the College. The pre¬sent steward has on hand a supiJy of furniture &c.necessary for his department, which he wishes to

dispose of.' W. F. DeSAUSSURE,

? - Oltairman of CtrnxmittetNov. 15, 1836 - ; 47 HOD ,

The-Charieston Mercury and Charleston Courierwill give the above ten insertions

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factorage and CommissionBusiness .

finHE undersigned having established a branchJEl of their House in the City of Charleston undertKe firm «f EWART, WILLIAMS & Co., superin¬tended by our Mr W. B. WILLIAMS, for thetransaction of Factorage arid Commission Business,beg leave to* tender their services to their friendsand; the public generally. Office on Magwood'sSou& Wharf.N B..Having.a large Ware House in progress of

building, in a sa e and convenient situation in thisTown, where will be established Public Scales, we

would offer oar services here also, in the Factorageand Commission Business. Cotton and other pro¬duce and Merchandize received in Store, or sold on

them »si favourable terms.. Every attention paid to

receiving and forwarding Merchandise to its properdestination.

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A Store will be established forthwith at Saluda,under our direction, where we will keep a generalassortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Groceries,ibr the accommodation of the Factory,*.! the sur¬

rounding neighborhood. Cotton and- all kinds ofcountry product; purchased, for which the highestmarket price will be paid.

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W . D. <fe J. EWART <fc Co

A Teacher Wanted,rO take charge of the Fairfield Broad River

Academy, on the first of Jan. next well quafi-^fied to prepare Students for the Junior Class in theSouth Carolina College. Applications will be madeto the subscriber.

, f THOS. WALL* Sear'y.

Dec. 1st, 1836 ,50

Horse lor Sale.SADDLE HORSK of very superior qualities.

. Enquire at the Bar at Hamner's Hotel.Dec. 3 ' 50_A

To Rent,TEN Rooms on the second and third story ofmy

large brick House. Also, a two story BrickHouse, in the same yard.V PETER MAGUIER.

Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1835. 3t.48r For Sale.

THE House ami Lot, in the Town of Columbia,adjoining Mrs. /ferron's. -The lot contains

two acres, and fronts on three streets, Camden, Tay¬lor and streets. Enquire, during the session,of me, at Briggs' Hotel, or afterwards at Stunter-ville. - f-

THOMAS DUGAN. t

Not 30 .4t 49

A PAIR of well broke Carriage Horses.also, asingle Horse, gentle and weM broke, for sale

o*. Furfurther particulars apply at (his office. A

I nov 19 ~.47 '

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: SoJTTir r~V~ALL persons are hereby cautioned, not to trade

ifcra Note given by me to John T.*¥or%ot fori eight hundred and seventy-lwo dollars, 16 centa, or,

^ne about the 18th of Dec.'

not to pay the-same unlesser or more valuablesaid Ne.e was givenB.RWF.V

NEW .ON.ERi|O'Hanlon & Jtlantefrlh,RESPECTFULLY inform their friends

and the publtc, that they have taken the BrifckStore, one door below the Commercial BatiiAformerly occupied by Mr. Rowland Keenav,'and are now receiving their stock, consistingof Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, HatsyCaps, Shoes, Wines and Liquors. ?

* - JOHN C. O'HANLON, ]N. MONTEITH.

r DRY GOODS, >1Blankets of various sizes, Negro Cloths, finBlue, Black and Grey Cloths Cassituercs, SaUvtmets, Sheetings and Shirtings, Woolen andCotton Hose, Calicoes, Merinos, Cambricksand Muslins, Linens, Osuaburgs, :jB«qdker-chiefs and Flannels. v

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A general assorsmeirf, co&s^i^ofa^ftety:HATS 4ND CAP#, #- jj

Fine fur Hats, common do.. do., Vack awTwhite Wool Hats, fine Fur Caps, ttnsfc <lo,Seal do.

SHOKS,Men's Calfand Kip Rrogans, tnen's WalkingShot's and Pumps, stou* Brogansfor Negrogs,stout Russet Brog<ins tor Negroes, Ladies fineShoes, Ladies walking ^lioes, Ladies Slipped,Ladies stout leather Shoes. T-TRUNKS OF DIFFERENTSIZES, i

SADDLHRYr . ; \ jA general assort raant of Saddles, BridlHarness.

GROCERIES- j .

Brown Sugar, Loaf and Lump ditt<V -BWas-ses, Coffee, Salt, Teas, Chocolate, v"

Bailey Mus'ard, Table Salt in Boxes^ffeS()ice and Ginger, Cassia, Mace, *

Cloves, Cheese* Sperm Candles, Tadiet?,- Soap, Saltpetre Alum, EpcIndigo, JVfadder. Copperas, Starch,J^egars, 4000 Cauipeachy ditto, MScotch Snuff, Powder, Shot and LeaWine Vinegar, Cider ditto.The Win*-s and Liquors were selected pi|

poseiy for this market, which are equal or

perior to any. "r -

U , .. v winss." ; vOld Madeira Wiue^ Sherry do, CogswFina do, Goernee do, ChampaigneMalaga do.

LIQUORS. uOld A'Paris Brandy, £" Dupey do f" O. D. & Co. do.** Champaigne, " do. i

-14 Holland (Grape Brand) Gin, ,;

Jamaica Htimll > £N. E. Rum,Whiskey,Peach and Apple Brandy. ±

All kinds of country produce purchased.Dec 3 tP' 5p »

ATRACT ofUNfD o ffte Eftiihr «Vcr,through the centre ofwhich passes th»Rail-Road, and thr ugh we of the corners ^passesthe River.

This tract, originally granted to JacobMo:te for 1000 acres, is the most eligible landfor a seL' lenient within the State. The re^-c^nt termination of two law suits in favor of;the plaintiff, has established the title and th&location by well known meets and bou$8s.The land is remarkably well timbered, bu

a small part of it cleared and has recently ber J

in cultivation. As cot on or provision lanthe superior to this tract is not to be met wiThe river and the road both furnish iR^r nr

C'-mpI te access to the best means of traiporiarioi.

The distance from Charleston is aboumiles, being 3 miles from Branchviller wtyehthe cars from Charleston reach every *iiyj b*12 or 1 o'clock ; the neighbours* higfrandridges arc not surpassedjjoi^^vhyresidences, as the wesJrtfy settles '

their own families.This tract w^fe sold either in w

Lots, to sui^^^cftasers. /The Pla^ are ready for examination! For

terms, &/* aPPty t0 ts

f JOHN Y. STOCK.Decerri^r 7 51 6t No 9 State- street.'

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Saddlery Ware House.HERMAN & HAWLEY, at the old stan^ o?J. & L. Sherman, keep constantly J»n hand ai

complete assortment of Saddlery and tWttpM,prising almost every article in their Hnel xhey alsodmanufacture to order all kinds of Militirv Equipsraents in their line at sh« rt notice, and doall kinds of;repairing in the Saddlery aud Harness line, with:

. * -Lneatness and despatch.Nov 23 49

§;Ja and Settee Bedsteads.AT E. BRITTIN'S Fnrniture Ware room, a

handsome and convenient article, which are

offered on reasonable tt rms, with a great variety ofHigh Post, Field and French Bedsteads, also FancyBaskets, Floor Mats, Toilet and Work Boxes, Op-ticks with plates, Chinese Table Cloths, Willow Cra¬dles and Chairs, Cotton Reels &c» <&c.

C olumbia, Nov. 24tb, 1836 48

Bradford Springs.AN English, Mathematical and Classical Schoo

will be opened, by the subscriber, at BradfordSprings, on Monday the 8th of January next.

It is needless to say any thin? of this place as a

fitting location for a school. Its healthfulnessthroughout the year, and its entire 'exemption fromall opportunities for vicious practices^ire wellknown.The year will be divided into two sessions of 23

weeks earh r, v

For board, (in the family of the teacher,) inclusiveof the use of bedding, fuel, &c withtuition 9100 per session,Tuition alone, $20 j do.invariably in advance. j '

Parents or (Guardians who wish to board tfceirsons or wards with the teacher, are requested to

communicate with him, by the 10th J)ec. None re¬

ceived as boarders in the teacher's fittnUy, over theage of 15 years. h'Mr. Henry Britton, near the Acaderty. is p*epared

to accommodate with good board. P * ' * :V*v ; HENRY P. MT1ELD.

Nov. 5 iT, pi.i.* tU

T Pry ftwodH^Sobscribers, imponers^»«ora£eanA Goods, offer for sale on accomodating

Dryods, offer for sale on terms

an eibmv* assortment of direct ir ;porta tion from>l»bpe, at the r establishmenttireet and Fraie& Wharf,

ttiaaarofti to

One hundred priHje-^FEGROES^ahig the pro*p<-rty of the estate oTthefetS 'Jbba.trHforiot, de¬ceased, not already divided and sold fef^n^avest-raent of the minor hei||^:if' f

' ^ f - ^ ^ -jThe Lands from the.fsituation ina high healthy

country and pleasant neighborhood, ownr induce-meats to persons de^irousof buying, notoften to bemet with. '.

fe Among the negroet, are House Servants, Seara-» stresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field Iiaod^and one Car-t pernor; "The Sale will be pSsifive and continued

f£|ENni$py today until tire whole is dispoaed otoptja.One third cash r ifatt balgne* fr MWyywu«, wwurwi BjTfrmd bearing interest,

|K^^-^l secuptyT and a mortgage of ghe property,jortbe purchaser may pay the whole farcash, aI his(option. Purchasers4o pay for necessary papers,i Any further particulars will be riven on applica-

bgletter, (post paid' tome at Bradford Springs,jmter district, or&' Franklin J. Moses, Esq. at

Sumterville, So. Ca. r

ROBERT I* HERIOT, -

' Ex'onfcf J. 0. Heriot.Stunterville. Oct 15 .

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If\ne*i Cardial?, LondonPorter* Segars, &&

; *B"UST receive^ a fresh totof superior ChampaignIF Wines, Anchor brand ; Madura, by gallon or

. nHtle, superior; Muscat and Tenerieff; Maraschinowl^Cortsoa Cordials, very fine ; London Porter,Bibberts best).Pickled Beef Tongues; Fulton Market Pickled

feefi. ISo^l Mackerel, very fine; Goshen and PineLpple Cheese ; Goshen ^Butter, fine ; Pecoe andPouchong Tea, &c. With a variefv of fresh East

( udia Preserves. Also, anotherlot of30,000 Principend Havana Segors.Nov28 49 POLOCK, SOLOMON & CO.

At Public Sale.THE Steam Packet.ETI-

WAN, will be sold at

public A uc' ion at II o'clock,iESBssSSS.S&on Tuesday forenoon, the

^iday-uf December ensuing. North side of the'$£haqge. She is well and substantially built, cop-

' and copper fastened, herdimensions are 100feet

kjEtgU^of deck IS feetbeam and 6 feet 6 inches hold,sle has heavy Cdpper Boilers, and a splendid low

~re Engine, of 30 horse power, from the cele-tc house of Fawcett, Preston & Co, of Liver-

c. > Her Cabin is neatly fitted up for passengers,I amply supplied with furniture, bedding, dsc., a

Sail and fore and aft awning, a Copper+cd Leather Hose, with Copper Discharging

r, eminently useful in case of fire.W® is also attached to her a Yawl aud Quar-Boat, the last being copper fastened. At thep time will be sold, the hands which belong to

i vVBCAtJK, the Pilot.§eE, a Fireman. %

fi a Fireman, and who can work the Engine,i^and BEN, Deck Hands. -

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litions of sale for the Boat will be one third ofint at 2, 4 and 6 months, paymentsecured by

* factorily endorsed. The hands will befeyv . ...

^ntory of her Cabin Furniture, <fec., willexhibited on the day of sale.

./ W. S. DEWAR,Secretary Etivxm Association.

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/ Slate of South Carolina>J . LAURENS DISTRICT./ Elrfah Franks, "]Jane his wile, and ]

. others i Bi]1 iQ Partition>

Jaihes Pool andRebecca his wife. JIT appearing to- my satisfaction that James Pool

and Rebeca *Pool his wife, Defendants in theabove staled case, reside from and without thelimits of this State: It is ordered that they doplead, answer, or demur to the Bill of complaintwithin three months from the publication hereof,or the. same will be taken pro confesso

W. R. FARLEY, c. i. l. d.

Commissioner's Office, ) .

Nov. 15th. 1836. {

Farn iture Ware Room*E BRJTTIN'S Furniture Ware Room i* re-

. moved to the square below the CourtHouse.rBrim (late Edgars) Hotels where <a generalwtarot of Cabinet Furni'ure and Fancy Chain[ be kept, which will be disposed of on reisona-

e terms. His former friends and the pnblicinmeral are invited to call and examine for them*:lves. All kinds of Furniture neatly repaired at

j^ghortest notice, and having made arrangements.iu ona&rtaker, all business of the kind will be prompt*ly attended to on moderate terms, and a Hearse fur¬nished without charge in town.N. B. A Journeyman wanted to the above busi¬

ness, also an Apprentice, both of steady habits.Columbia, Nov. 24th, 1836 48

Marks' Confectionary.AND FRUIT STORE,

Afew Doors above Brings's Hotel.

THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friandsvqyi customers that he has just received a full

gtppiy -of Articles in his line of business,and will be.fcappy to serve those who may please to honor himwth a call; the following comprise a part.

i f East India Ginger m Jar ¦«.

'1 West India do assorted.J A full supply of Brandy Fruits, French.

| Bordeaux Cordials of a Superior quality.I j Curacao Cordials.(/,. 100 Dozen domestic Cordials.ft 40 Dozen Champaign, approved brands,

50 Dozen Madeira Wine of a superior quality.London Pi«ter in Quarts and Pints.

i Pickles assorted, in Gallons i Galls, and Quarts.. Sherry and Muscat Wine, in bottles,j Raspberry Syrup.i Strawberry doPineapple do.Lemon do.last India Ginger Syrup.'rench Capers.warranted.ipanish Olives.lunch Raisins, by the lb. or box.gofi Shelled Almonds.Persons wishing to supply themselves with any of

th£ above articles will please call and examine forthemselves.T, A. MARKS,

frfov. 26, 1836. 48

Sorith Carolina-Lexinotow District.

¦WSSSE BATES tolls before me a dark bay Mule,.F about 4 or 5 rearfi old, arid adkraiscd at one hun¬

dred doBaft. ' JTA. ADDISON, IP.Lfexington Court House, DecMst, 1836.

% . HotiCC.1 N^order to bring to adose.tbfe estate of James

Adger, it will be expect©^ that prompt payment .

be raacK?next." Fn each case ofa failure to make payment,the necessary stepe "Will be taken at once for theforeclosure afthe mortgage

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I shall'also exact payment of all debts unsatisfiedor before the first day ofJanuary next, as longerulgence cannot be given.JOHN AliGER, Adn*V

RAIL-ROAD AND BANE.From the late hoar at which the following

was seat to the press, and the . hurry of busi.ness at present in the office, several erroo*were made m printing it in the last Telescope.It is now issued in a corrected form.Plan,for conferring Banking- Privileges on

the Louisville, Cincinnati and CharlestonRail Road Compact andfor amending OpCharter. - s

The stock of the Rail ftped Company to beincreased to $12 OfMMXWgbjr opening thebooks again. If that sum is raised, eaokstockrider to imre a back share of foreachItomd share oftlOO. .When the roadis made wratf^^ub^tra^to the Southernboundary of KennAteJiIv^IMak shares to beraised to #75, and wI&Ltfee road is finishedto the Ohio river, ;t)M

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from the shares iu tltor non-payment of instalme|^|^ffl^ Tail'road, to forfeit the co -responding shares in the¦bank..The bank to be prolubi^from discounting

o i its.own or raft road stock aa securitytill theroad is finished; and tfce bank never to per¬mit the rail /oad to overdrew its account.The bank never to issuenotes under ten

dollars, or to an amount greater than doubleits capital ; and to pay specie for th .-m on

demand, or to pay ten per ceut interest after-wards.

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No director in the benk er it. branches tobe permitted- to act as*broker, or^migedin trading, directly or indirectly, m exchangeor loaning money. VThe tenk not to be liable for the debts of

the rail road : but the rail road to be liable forthe debts of the bank tin-ftc fiulura^ s

The mother bank to be in C&arlestoQ, withone branch in each state* of South Carolina,North Carolina, Teefe£ee and Kentucky.Other branches to be established with theconsent ofjthe States where they may.VjMplocated. ^ VThe President and Directors to make en-

annual exjtoii?ef tbeaffiurs of the bank, tothe Legislatures of all ihe statei incorpora¬ting it. " i'The rail road chajterto be soamended» that

the local directors ot the state of 0&9Q andthree local directors in Kentucky to be madegeneral directors, chosen without regard toresidence, and the company to be dischargedfrom their obligation to make any roaif iufKentucky, except one to Lexington. v >

In case Kentucky will noi. consent to Uiialteration of the chiller, and North Carolina ,

and Tennessee shall agree to this plan, therail road companyind the bank -f/i:porate existence .

Carolina and T<with a double ]CharlestonrTOckf^^Tl.- .nrrx

one years after the road is finished with ibjdouble tiack, provided that it is dime pipgryears.

" 'f-The State of South Carolina at the present

session, to be required te make no siiscrip-t ion to the stock, butreserveber fun&fo-aid

in making branches or other rail roads, inparts of the state which wjli not receive any;direct local advantages from the great toad'.

Such is. the plan which has suggesteditself to my wind, and .with it I befteve theroad can be-made in less time than lSir,baps five year* I o^er the foliOwinj^i _

vation s in explanation of iLi. :Efi?The objections to granting banking

to any but merely banking^ institwo. First,i'insecurity of ins.itotion. Where thepractice has oW been obtaiBed~o£gr*ngngbanking privileges tovencourage puMic underritakings, it may happen-Jhat the legislature '

may be induced to increase unoeceasa^iMtbebanking capital^ the State, ~«nd^';ii^Mt::jequire the proper guaranties for the prefersvation of the credit, and prompt conversion ofthe notes of the bank into specie,- loo^f^gmainly to the equivalent they are to receivefor the charter iff the public worktendered as its bonus. When therefore an

application is made to grant banking privilegesto any other than a banking institution, it ap¬pears to me, that the* following enquiriesshould be made and satisfactorily answeredbefore the grant should be conferred.

1st Is the wbrk whiafc is offered as thebonus for the bank, one of- great national im¬

portance?- ; / ",Vv :

2d Will it fail for want of sobsriptionsto ihe stock, and of prompt payment of theinstalmentson it, unlesssupported by a bank?3d Will the capital broqigbt into action bv

the creation of the bank, be required by thecommercial wants of thecommunity!

4th Will the public have s&'vessonabiesecurity that the notesdrlfce link -wrfT irot

depreciate, but will be convertible and equalto specie! -<.- .vv J..; ; . Xv

I shall say nothing on the first head. Thepublic mind needs not to be now informed as

to the importance of the work, iOn thesecond, I have heenrelnctantly forc¬

ed to the conclusion, that the wo i k will failunless the Stockholders ofthe Boad are cloth¬ed with Banking Privileges. The presentsubscription* up now but four Millions, andI am sorcy to Stro, that many of the subscribers will forfeit their first payment and their Istock, unless Banking privileges are granted^But suppose that as many new subscriptions '

are made as old dnet /are forfeited, the indi¬vidual stock will stand at #4,000,(XXfc tejondwhich I feer it denuot be increased. If thisState should take Two Millions, there would Jstill remain three or four Millions to be made 1

up by the other three States, which I fearwill never be* done.«od thatwill dmg.on without energy -endgust and debility can t» broughtto its support, as btfat itsis doubtful. But if:Ba#mgper cent o:i the Rail Road eapitEi'e^glinted,fhave no app«tare.;*;i^Twelve millions i&tt:***iiiHBffiidi-

Irately taken. Youkhe patriotism but the interest of

mmalent-Roadworkm*i r.

it w3iV,not^

viae*;

creased capitalctUed tnurlia'a

created^ newthat this new 4

eouiher n bounda eywould W more thoirawfe onSostTenndif^renl direction,Sfateaad require i

support it. i tbeieiinv capital of the tr

will be wanted.

demanded,the matter,stockholders

restraints oF3vent over-ba«ining the p!i-2**35to parito del

What:.realntf^^lliitf'toall-tbeBajecling iJ^iiMim

are icestraintaiot^ipjn teState, and IttoIpAriei^To prevent tifrom- using its capiuschemcs of discou htiisure in the moneys*such (Mings

lairs are paid Ort eacfi share ; and if tnot made witb a dqnble trtjkboundary of Kentucky witnw ti*6 ]bank charter wiH eni afewa^iflgypel punctual payments o&imi^gIrail road, default of such payments '

n *t only tiie raiistock«but thecorfibank s(ock^e5^»,^iw^^<tiVjtfaE on condition

gasg..st?jfeffnot- be sufficient W mate* the O0ni|

of capItaT^REe banc*^li A word as to tiie amsndter. TteachenI* tof thisthe State of Ohio, and. inter through the Le^ttjm

| effort was made to sustain tcin«ati as a maiterHad this State consentedcinnati fro.wtltffoill and si

ton in its place, it is protohave passed withou* w»^|The question nov^s, jrhe?aVed and whetherCincincclaims on us on jih&.feipthat/he sobecriijSSHBher to supp^ three ffirectOiment propose*discharge oftktii^BIiRto extend the rtj$&to any pi