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ip&AxtmaiB9?} ia<D#i22io Mnnnrn r a mm L if ? JtiUbium iiaha) LATE BY C. 11. D.iVIS, Would' respectfully announce, that he lias now in chrge the above well located llote!, convenient to the most business part of the Town, for travellers ; directly on all streets passing through?and now undergoing tin rough repairs. lie earnestly solicits a call from his friends and the public getinerally?for he feels confident that they cannot be otherwise than pleased, as no pains will he spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Lienors can he had at the Bar, except an Sunday. Goddurd's tdd 1605 11randy and other fine Liquors in bottles; the most favorite brands of Champagnes : the choicest brands of Segars and Tobacco; Scotch Ale in pints; Soda Water and ICE will be kept constantly on hand during the summer season. Good Stables, roomy lots for Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and atten tive fiostlers. He is agent for the Northern Line of Stages. N. B.?Omnibuses run regularly to and from lio R^i! RnsH DeDot for passengers, who can also J>e accommodated with a carriage, buggy or horse (go into the country. Camden, May 2d, i849. 8 tf To Rent or Sell* That new Store an I Dwelling House, opposite the Episcopal Church. 4 e Dwelling'and Store Will be rented sepirately it required. Apply to JAMES McENVEN. August 15 33 t f Dekalb Facory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsburgs, 4-4 36 " Osnaburgs, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warranted of excellent quailty. For sale wholesale and retail by \V. AI\UfcKSU.\ g- I.U. September 5 3(> tf* Boys' Clothings, Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for pale by E. W. BONNEY. Attention. A farther supply of Groceries just received making my stock compleie. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied w ill go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. ' Dec 13 tf SO Seasonable Goods. The subscriber has just leceived a good supply of Fresh Goods, suitable for the season, consislir.g nf mnAin artir.lfs for Ladies Dresses, Calicoes', at all prices, brown and bleached Homespur), &.C., together with a good assortment for Gentlemen's wear, and a great variety of other articles. # also stock of choice Groceries, all of which he J sell as low as they can be had in the place, and to which be respectfully invites the attention of purchasers. J. CHARLESWOKTli. April 25 17 tf . Wicks and Glasses. . The subscriber has just received and opened a large and select assortment of Solar, Carnphine and other Lamp W icks, Gltsses, &t. also Sperm and Solar Oil which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash or punctual customers." Z. J. DE1IAY. Xearly Opposite Masonic Hall April 4th, 1849. tf 14 To Miners. The subscriber keeps constantly on hand a full supply of Quicksilver, which he will dispose of at a very small advance on onariesion prices. 7. J. DKH AY, Oct 17 Nearly opposite Masonic Hull. Notice to Hunters. The highest prices will he paid in cash, for all "* game, viz: Venison, Woodcock, Partridge, Snipe, wild Turkev, etc. etc. by calling on Old Mac, at Nov. 7. XMJR HOUSE. BY P. ROBENSON. TKo cnVwr ri hnr Knora Iouva tn tli if lip ic ???'wv..wv. "vO * prepared to make up lot hiiii* at t lie shortest no tice, in a neat and fashionable style, and xranavts a fit. With his knowledge, of the Business and a disposition to please, lie solicits a call from his friends generally. may 9 tf 19 Phalon's Chemical llair In Visorator, To prevent Baldness and to restore the hair that has fallen off' 01 become thin, and to cure effectually Scurf or Dandrijf. Prepared and sold only by Edward Phalou, iNo. 01 Broadway, N. Y. Afresh supply just received and for sale by Z. J. DeIIAV, Nearly Opposite Masonic Hall. New Goods. A general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. GROCERIES. &r. Received by W. ANDERSON Ac CO. Wagon Timber. The highest prices, in cash, will be paid for eeasoned Wagon Timber, at the Rail Road Blacksmith Shop. JVuv. Id. I\ew Year's Notice. Ti;e subscriber begs to return lii.s thanks for the liberal pntronasre received dtirin^ ilie past year and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, and assures his friend-and the public, that no effort will be spared, to render satisfaction to those who may patronize him the present year. Having to pay his workmen in cash, weekly, he will consider that his bills will be due, and expeels payment when they are presented. He would be pleased to extend tlis usual credit, but the calls on him for money turbid it. Jan. 2-1-tf VV. .M. WATSON. fTlie State of South Carolina, Kershaw District. In the Court of Common Plras. T\ II I. ... L. ? l r oicpuvu u. Jiuugll, WIIO 18 now 111 cusiouy OI he Sheriff ofLershaw District by virtue of a writ capias adsatisfaciendum at the suit of Samuel W. Love, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and elects, his pejj tition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made lor the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the sai.J Samuel W. Love, and all other creditors to whom the said Stephen D. Hough is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned, ami have notice to appear at Kershaw Court House on the first day of April term next, to shew cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner aforesaid, should not be granted. S. K. CAPERS, C. ('. P. Jan. 2. ($10.50.) 1-I3t Spring! Spring!! I SHALL open 11ns morning," a handsome assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS, consisting in pari, of Ladies' Dress Gupds, such as plain . and fancy Bernges, rich plaid Grenadines, Tissue Silks, new style and very handsome; printed Jaco? i 101 tn fiOr. ner vard: real Earle* net j-m n no, iiviii j ??? vww. j.,. t, r ston and Muslin Ginghams, Organdi and printed , Muslins, English and American Prints, Ladies' Cravats, colored .Swiss Muslins, for Evening Dresses, best quality Kid Gloves, Silk do., Silk ai.d Cotton Hose, of every description; Pans, Sun ' Shades, ?j-c. All tlic above articles will be offered at Charles- ' on retail prices. For cash, great deductions will be made. E. W. BONSEY. J Feb. 10. 14 - ft" tmif r T JTP1! ! , l livu u;i x iu? 4 CASE of Ladies' rich drees goods wiH be re- ( J.X. ccived and opened by the subscriber this morning;. Among them .are black, colored, and j Paris printed Bareges, pi inted and corded Alborine, printed and fancy Organdies and Lawns: also, checked En>terton and Gordon Ginghams, blue nd green Bareges for Veils, black sewing silk . Mills, Ladies and Misses' habit spun Gloves, ^ Thread Uose, &.c. Call and examine them. Feb 26?16?if] K. W. BONNEV. New Boots, Shoes, and Shoe-stock, The subscriber has received his usual supply ol i Boots, Shoes and Shoe,stock, together with Tra- | veiling Trunks, carpet Bags and Valices, all of I which he offers as low as they can be purchased" in this market, and respectfully invites the public to examine the same, liis stock consists in part as follows.? Uentlc.men's fine calf Pmnp Boots 44 44 44 Welled do 44 " " Waterproof do " ' 44 Pegged tin 44 44 Pegged do 44 44 Pegged Wateproot do 44 44 calf Wrfterproof Bootees 44 44 Welted do 44 44 44 Pegged Bootees Congress Boots Patent Leather Bootees, new style Cher Shoes Ladies" Black English Kid Alips 44 . White do do do 44 Black French Kid Slips and Tics 44 44 America i do do do _ ^ 44 s44 French Morocco Walking Shoes 44 44 44 Kid do do 44 44 44 Francia Gaiter* ' . " " " , colored (iaiters " " Lasting Walking do ' Over Shoes Misses black and colored (Jailers " " " Morocco Boots*' " Kid Slips and Ties " OverShoes " School Shoes and Bootees " Colored Slips and Ties Boy's fine calf Boots " " 14 Bootees " Kip Begged Boots " " Bootees Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes, some new patterns. Af.sn Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valiccs also ilea's and Boy's fine Cloth Caps. also Calf, Lining and Binding Skins, Kip Skins, Harness Leather, Upper and Sole Leather, Together witji every article used in the manufacture of Boots and .Shoes. GKO. ALPEN. Frcsli Goods Just Keceived. Raisins in quarter boxes, Preserved ginger Northern cheese, Soda crackers, and Pilot bread Pie fruits, Mountain butter, New Rice, New No 1 and 2 Mackrel. For sale by Dec. 12, ' T. BONN ELL fc Co. n 1 n it segara: oegars:; A choice lot of Kio Hondo and Cousolnceon Segars for sale "by T. BONNELL <f- Co. Iron Iron and Steel, Sweed's Iron from 1x3-8 lo 10x1-2 in. flat. " " " 3-0 to 1-4 in. square. " " " 3 8 to 1-4 in. round. Cast Steel u 12 to 1-4 iu square. German and Blister Steel. For sale by . JBcc 12, T. BO.XNELL &. Co. Frcsli Groceries, A:c; The subscriber has on hand an extensive and well selected stock of Groceries, comprising all the leading articles, which country people will find lo their advantage to examine before purcha sinjr elsewhere. 5,000 Florida Scgars, of the first quality, on hand, at from '5 to G dollars per thousand. Dec. 5. R HOM.KYM&N. Family Groceries. A large supply of superior Family Groceries kept constantly on hand, and forsalc at the lowest prices, at the * CAMDEN' GROCERY STORK. Cash tor IJnrk. Wc will contract for liark at lii rate of $0 a ! cord, cash?or $8 in Trade. j VV. ANDERSON <f- CO. Ma nli, 7tl.;1849 10 tf Negro Shoes and Brogans! 0000, pairs Negro Shoes andlllrogans, sewed and pegged, mostly "f my own inanufnctusc, which loiTcrata less price than the same quality of shoe can be purchased, of northern work. I would also call the attention of purchasers to iny fine Boots and Shoes of every description, ail of which I offer as low as they can be purchased in this or any other market. (i. AI.DEN. All'* Risht. AND THE HOUR HAS COME! Those indebted to OUR HOUSE, will please pay. If not. A. G. Raskin will {jive the receipt requisite. Those having any demands against the same will please present them for payment. Jan. 2. .IAS. C McKENNA. South-Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. iv tup rnmiT nv nniii\?iiv. The. Executors ami Executrix of Benjamin llaile, deceased, is. James C. llaile and others.?In the matter of Benjamin llaile s Will. It appearing; l<> my satisfaction, that fiarah Knox, Charles K. llaile, John llaile, William Brewer and Mary his wife, Thomas C. Lanier, Thomas Lanier and Catherine his wile, ?? (iardncr and Emma his wife, and Franklin Jwfiier, are absent from and beyond the limits of tnis >k'tatc ; It is ordered that they appear before the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, to be held on the twentyfifth day of April next, when and where the Execntriv utifl F.vnfnfnro nf PunintnUt ?.**?! ? ?#nvvMkvni IIJ CI 114 111 HUIICf UCV.CaBCU| will propound his will to be proven in due form of J?w. JOHN R. JOY () K. D* _Jan. 34th, 1850. 7 's3m Horehound Candy, Manufactured in Charleston, and of superior quality, Jujube, Paste, Fancy and Medicated I/>zenges, Pastiles de Paris, for Coughs, Colds &c, tj-c. may always be found at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. _Jan. 2, 1 Seed Potatoes. A few barrels just received. For sale by Feb. 2-9-St] T. BONNELL & CO. Philadelphia Hade Calf and Goal Walking Shoes Kid Tics and Slippers, jusl received l?y . XV. ANDERSON & CO. A NEW DISCOVERYI Cheaper still for Cash. lOOTS, SHOES, AND STOCK OF EVERY DlCSCniPTION, CAN UK FOUND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT AT VF.UY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Hens' Fine calf, water proof Roots, Philadelphia. made,.$7 to $9. Do. SI"25 To 355 00. Boy's hoots and shoes, assorted, from 37 to 3 (tf foutlis' do. do. do. do. 50 to 2 00 Ladies' boots, black and colored, 1 25 to 3 25 do. kid and morocco Walkers, 1 25 to 1 75 do. do do Slips & Ties, 23 toil 59 Hisses' kid and mor. boots &. buskins, 75 to 1 25 ^miurens auocs, assoricu, 10 o< ALSO : JOOO Pairs liouro Shoos, at from 70 cents to S1 25. 4 also: A very largo assortment of Trunks, carpetbags, Valises, &c. All of which can he had very low for cash, from WORKMAN & BOO Mi. Fob b 11 tfi Bright Light. I have lately received two casks superior Sperm and Solar Oil, which will behold as low ns/jl can pjssib'y bo afforded in ting market, for cfsh, or tj punctual customers. Z.J. JJeIIAY. Jan. 2, ISoO. 1 ____ "" if Leather. Sole, Hand, Harness and Upper I.eather. Also?Calf and Kip Skin#, choice quality .Manufactured and sold l?y _ W. ANDERSON & CO. Superior Bath Bricks, Mount Eagle Tripoli, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, and Red Lead, for cleaning Knives, Brans, Hearths, tf-c. &c, always on hand at Jan. 2, ltwl) Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Cod Liver Oil, THIS va'tiable MEDlClNK is now used with astonishing cllica.'y in tiie cure of Consumption, Scrofula, cliroijic RhcuiHutisw, General Debility, diseases of the Kidneys, etc. etc. :A jresh'supply just received and for sale by Jjn > 1 I * V Hauel's Eau Lustral, Hair Restorative. " There is nothing in this wide world, that con fributCB more to comeliness and beauty than a prolusion of soft, flowing ring ringlets, or auburn tresses and lie who can aevise the means to preserve and retain, in its original beauty, this important appendage to the head, will confer an inestimable blessing upon mankind, and deserve the lasting gratitude of the cerhinuriity."''' '1 Such an article is Hauel's Eau. J-ustral! I have ust received 'direct from the Proprietor, a large and fresh supply, in Bottles at 50c. ,75o and 81. each ... .. g ulv3 4: Z. J. DeUAV. $50 Reward. Will be paid forlhe apprehension of my man STEPHEN, who left toy place on the 22d day oj July last. .Said man is 5 feet, 7 or 8 inches high, about 20 or 27 years old, once belonged to'Air, William K. Davis, of Fairfield District, lie is supposed to have returned tt> that District, or the ad t i._ .:~i, ...i? ~ i. ??.i JOIMIJli; Ullt, lie opcuiva \juiun vv licit npunun iutuiiu inclined to be left handed, tolerably stout built, weighs about 160 cr 170 pounds; uses a whip v^lieri driving a team with the left hand; he may deny his name and owner. He may be lodged ina'-y Jail in the .State, so that I may get liim. B.F.SIMMONS. Hull Swamp, Orangeburg l)i6t. Jan 19.84. Plnk-JGyc Seed Potatoes; New crop N O. Molasses ; .Alum and RocV Salt ; table salt, in bags , New* Raisins, in quar ter boxes; fresh citron; curranu>, Maccarom, and Aimonds ; Bacon, Old Hauis, Lard, &c. Foi pale low by E, W. BONNEY. January :30. ' S tf in equity! " Lancaster District. Middlcton (J. Caston vs. Susannah Caston ct al.? Bill fu( Partition of the. Estate of Samuel Caston deceased. It appearing to my satisfaction, that William K McDonald and Evelina A., his wife, William Fre derick Williams, Sarah Evelina Williams, Eliza bcih Williams, Susan Jane Dye, Asia ,M. Caston Samuel N. Caston, and Jcflerson Caston, Defend ants in the above staled case, are absent from am without the limits of this State, It is ordered, 01 motion of Williams, Solicitor for Complainant! that the said defendan s do appear and plead, an swer, or demur, to the bill in the above case, on o before the lOtli of April, 1-50, and in default there of judgment j>ro confessu will be ordered again* each and every of them. JAMES II. WITI1ERSP00X, Commissioner's Office. 1 C'. E. L. I). 31st Decern Lor, 1849. J 2 3m New Year's Card* The subscriber begs leave to tender his inoe grateful thanks to his friends and the public gene rally, lor the patronage bestowed upon Jii.'n during the past year; and trusts by strict nttention to hit business and THE 111 IVANT8, to merit a can. tinuance of the same. Those indebted to him loj 1819 are earnestly requested to come forward ani close their accounts, as by such a course abmt will l.c be enabled to meet /lis engagements. J. DeIIAY. January 15 4 if i\OTICJL<:. rpiIE steamer liUHEKT .MARTIN, will from l_ and after this date, (13th Tcb.) take Cotion from Camdne and all the intermediate landings at EIGHTY SEVEN AND A HALF CENTS per bale, WITHOUT INSURANCE, the Planter and Merchant being their own insurer. She will not take Freight on any terms involving insurance.? All persons sending property as Freight to the Hn :tf m licit hn rnttciflprnd nu on! imr I hnoo tnrmc " W. Al. LUBBOCK &. CO. Feh.M. U 4t Iu Equity?Ivcrsliaw. Richard Nelson, et a I vs. Francis Cook, ct al?Rill It appearing to my satisfaction that Francis Cook and James E. Cook, Defendants to the above stated Rill, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of this .State. It is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to this Rill within three months from this date, in default whereof an order pro confesso will be entered against thtm. W. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. 1), Jan. 2, . I 3m Northern Potatoes, new Rice, and Sugar House syrup for sale by E. W. BONNEY BANK AGENC Y." WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually to al biummsa entrusted to his '-are in ci'lierof tin* Hanks of Cnmden May 1(1. C. Ill ATIIESON7~ RANK AGENT. At his olo stand opposite Davis's Hotel' C-'linicc Scgarn, ^riS'ncli nf?, Kio Hondo, Hold Leaf," "Espartero, Washington, Charleston. &.c. &<v, tube $old exceedingly low for cash only. Jan Si?G?if j MOOllE &, BELCHER. I\cw,3Iackcrcl and Salmon. ( Barrels and half barrels No. i Mackarel, < do do do do Salmon. For sale low, by tv---of? T nnwp.T.T. a rn AFRESH SUPPLY. t Just received, a large assortment of a!I tlie'va rinns kinds of ROOTS and SHOTS, also, Hats, Caps ond Hon nets, Trunks, Carpet 13yg.*-, Malices ' Sole and Upper l.eathcr, which'will be sold at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, and which the public aro respctfally itiv ted to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as bargains will be given. The stock.coiisists in part, of Ladies .Morocco J'uskins and Ties do Thick solos do Philadelphia kid and morocco Slippers do Trench .?id Clippers and Ties ' '1.x r.e/ift'einf Klinftnrf do Thick and thin sole Gaiters do Mazarine Gaiters do Slippers, from 00 to 75 cents Misses' kid Ties and Slippers do thick sole morocco Buskins do leather Huskinsjirid Ties , Children's H-njts and Shoes, all kinds do Gaiters and buttoned Boots, different colors do bronzed Hoots do Hoots, black and li<rhl color's Gentlemen s Hoots, from SI 75 to?7 00 do t in sole pegged Boots, from S'4 50 to ?4 50 ' ' ? ' do sewed Boots from ?4 00 to ?7 00 di) Hjwoil lloutci and i5rogan?, variouB kinds . . ; do and Hoys cloth Gaiters do line calf I'liila made .Shoetecs Boy's and Vonth's Hronraof, all kinds. Children7* Bootees, from 115 to 50 cents. ? .M.SO 1600 pairs Plantation 3rogans, tewed and pejrged. ET Next door to M. Drucker, and nearly opposite the Hank of Camden. Jan. 25. J. S. McCADDON ^ptdtqu nflonrNSPPns X llllUit UX11U/JLI&1 k/xjxuuw| OF TIIE OftOWTII OF ISO. Asparagus, Artichoke, Melon.?Nutmeg. PinoBEANS?Early Rachel, apple. China, Mohawk, Valen- MUSTARD?Black J tine, Half Moon, Dutch White. , 1 Case Knife, white Kid- Onion Buttons, ?Vi tr ney, large white Lima, and Red; Omuii S; . scarlet Runners. Okra, I'ursnip. BEETS?Long Blood &jl'E.\S?Bishop's Dwarf, Early*.Blood Turn p. | Early May, ' harlton, Broccoli, i ollards, (,'ele- Dwarf Bltie. I'rince Al ery. Cauliflower. Albert, (very early,) CARROT,?Allringham. Imperial, Dwarf Sugar, .Mid Long Orange. Matchless Marrowfat, CABBAGE-Earlv York, l)'t Marrowfat,Knight'.* May, Paris Ox Heart, DwarfA/arrow,Ivnigiu's Dutcli Drmnlioad.Sugar British Green*, r Loaf, large York, late Parsley; Pepper, (Befl.) Dutcli, Green Glazed,'RADISUF.S?LongSafcurlcd Savoy, Diurn- moo, Early Scarlet, Red head, large Mountain. and Yellow Turnip, and Cucumuek?Lottggreen, Black Spanish. | Early frame,green clus-Spinach ; Salsify. ter, abort prickly, Gher.iSQUASH ?Early Bush,' L-:" ! Vegetable Marrow. , CORN. ? Iiarlv Tusca- TOMATO?Large and i rcra, Burling- .S'mall Rerf. ton, White Flint, Sugar.TURNIF.?Spring, NorCurn. I* folk, Hanover, AberEgS Plant, purple; Kale) deen, Red Top, Early and Leak. 1 Dulrli, White Harden LETTUCE.?Icc-IIcad,! Si one, Ruia Baga. , Silesia, Large cabb'aito.|Sagc and Tliywc. also > Lucerne, Large Italian Millet, Canary, Rape, and Hemp Seeds. The subscriber is particularly careful that his seeds are fresh, and of the description mentioned above. Being in the habit of proving his seeds before vending them, lie is enabled to ren-imaeud hern with confidence, and to warrant their grow.h JAMES II. McKAlN. t Jan 1, 1850. 2 tf ' A CAKD. Reynolds &. Reynolds. l-lHive tins day asso'cialed Wji. L- Reynolds , with mo in the practice ot Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been my pupil lor the past ] four years, and I commend liirn with conlidcnte to i the community. t The business will he conducted as formerly at . my office on Main strcot, under thii above name r and style. . , . WJI. IIEV.NOLDS. , t August 22 .'11 tf In I-Jqiiily? l.uiioa.slcr District. , John Massey, Adiu'r. de boiis non ol John T. 11a- ( gins, dee'd. vs Jar n ffagins and ethers?DiUlo marshal assets, and so forth. The creditors of John T. Unguis late of I?uicaster District, are hereby noiilied that under the 1 decree of the Court of Equity in the above ca.-c, they arc required "to establish their claims before ' tha Commissioner on or before rlie 1st day of June, s 1-50, audio default thai their claims 1m? barred. James li. wi ri/r.Ksruo.N", c. t. \.. u. r CnrmnV* Ollii-o. Si it. 2 , KSl'J. [$10) ... - .ii> II' I J5C|?l U .ID lu lC<|tiify? Lancarter District. JonatIjan D. Johnson, Adn.'r. vs. Asia M. Caston and other*- Bill for Injunction, for sale of property, and soforth. It appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel X. Caston, a Defendant in ilie above case resides without the limits of this State; It is onh red, on motion of Clinton, com p. sol. that the said Samuel N. Caston do appear am) plead, answer or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the lOtli day of May, 1651), otherwise judgment pro conlesso will he entered against him. JAM MS 11. W1THKRSPOO.V, c.c. l. n. Fell. 'J. ism [37] wid TlieSontli Carolina 2C;iiI itoad. -ry-aT ;^T<'-VT<i,T-a v " On and after tin.- 13th February. 1850. Freight Trains for the accommodations of Way Stations above I^raiu-livillc. will leave the Mary Street Depot at|daylight on the morning of Wednesday in each week. All (Joods and commodities for these Stntinnsniiist he delilivered at tile Depot on Tnes (lav preceding. Returning, the Trains will leave Hamburg, Colunibia and Camden, immediately after the Passenger Trains on Friday morning. Cotton and other heavy produce must be at these Stations on Wednesday preceding; light articles will be received on Thursday. Persons desirous of availing themselves of these Trains, will please send notice to tliis office of the quantity of cotton, Ac., to l>c despatched from the Stations, by letter, directed to the Agent of Transportation. JOHN McRAE, Arfg Ag't Transportation. Olfieo Transport"lion S. C. R. R. Charleston, 7th i February, lS.r?". ???f I Circular. H Executive DepaktmIn'i?, Feb, 20, 1850- HH To the ( hainnan of the Commissioner* of Free Schools of Sir : Vou will oblige his Excellency the Gov. ;ri;or, by giving concise answers to the following flfl jueries, as early : s your convenience will permit". ... liefipecifullv,&c. ' O. v. & '? WAT m Secretary. 1st. What is lhe present.numler of male and female'pupils, at the Free Schools jn the District mm [or Parish) of What has been tbe number iinro 1h4:V1 . 2J. W hat is the tuition fee for tjacli pupil? The iggregale amouut paid to the Teacher*] The proportioti oPtfie K( hool Fund received from the State? H 1 Jiil. ft re all the pupils sent to the Free Schools? If not, liovv many are inMrude at private or publie-, Academics, 'and at what cost ? jfl 4th. What proportion of the youth of receive no etfiieation ? To what causes is neglect 01. this head ascribnfile 1 5th. Are the" Teachers competent men. and H otherwise (jiwlitied tor their station ? Do they nndergo any, preparatory examination ? Are1 they long inf incei or are changes (rcipient ? Jf the latter, assigh'the reason. .. H (jth. What is the plan of instruction? State H particularly every brawchof knowledge taught, and far carried." 7lh. What books are used, where bought, and if tfliAt r?v?r*t% 1 ?" - i" *. > h 8tb Irt'therc annually, or Occasionally, a pplilic or p- ivate examination of the FSt-hfihl* 7 ' If bo, do the Coiqmi&jmtets, a.-*- a body, or any portion of them, attend!, Hj Dili. Is the present system 9. successful one in H the ^-Tfnor.wh'y 7 How may it be impruvedt |H . "i-KJlh. kittle anything' elfce in reference to the H subject,. w built you may think important. H O* All the p?ju?rs in the State are r. questdd to H co'pV ffie above weekly 4.tiroes- H| Marteh l.'IS^r.' 17 '' ' , \v4t | Bead Quarters, j r. - t r ?' e* jCn,vcLKi<To*, JariV 22,1850. ujtubK ,vy-v?!<-. - \y The following Troops yvil! Parade fr?r Review and Dnn.t ht the times and places m^ntioiicd, viz: The-Uaifotrrt^Companies of the 16th and 17th -Regirvei.ts# aad the 1st Regiment'of Artillery and ? the ClJjarlettotJ.Uussarson Pridoy, the 22d of Feb- * ruarv. M \ Thd'l&tfi1 Regiment of infantry at RidgeviLle, on i TurtstlJifvlherSfith of February. ' I The LcivenBiutalionof the lOfh Regiment at J Srawberry_Ferj> i?n Thursday,- the 28th of Feb- 1 ruarvV . . ' Thd Upper "BittaVn of the 10th.Regiment at ; liu-f. /t~ tf_A?\ - o i - uin?.n vaiv-t^uv-R \,oi v.iuu ijuuse; on oaiuroay, mo 2d of March. , i The 31*t Regiment of Infantry at Black Mingo, on Tuesday, thaoth ot March/ The 8th Regiment of Cavalry, at or near Bradley & Brittons Ferry.{south side; on Thurday, the 7Ui of March. . ? ? . - * The 333 Regiment of Infantry at Conwaybort), on Saturday, the 9th of March. The"32d Regiment at Marion Court House, on Tuesday, the 12th of March. The 29th Regiment of Infantry at Darlington Court llquso, on Thursday,the 14th of March. The 7lh Regiment of Cavalry at or near Darlington .Court iiou.se, on Saturdav. the 16th of Mnrtli. The30'h Regiment of Iitfantry at Bcnncttsville, on Tuesday, dlie 19th of March, The 23th Regjiiient"at Chesterfield, on Thursday, tl.e 2lstof- March: " The^Ist Rfsgitnent at Lancaster, on Saturday, the 23d of March.. . , . . y i* The 221 Regiment at Camden, on Tuesday, the 26 h of Marchs*r The 20th Regiment at Swirmeing Pens, on riiursdav, ?jio2tijh of March. , .. ' J ho 44th Regiment aihuintcrville, on Saturday, the yOth of Afafch.' ' The .commissioned and non-comrtiipsioned officers will assemble previously at the place ot rendezvous of tlmr. rea| octive Regime. Is-or Bi.ttali.ms, for Drill and.Instruction. . The .Major ttei errand Brigadier Generals will with their -SVatf. a'tteijd Uie lie views in their re- i spoctive commands. . ... The BrigadlortJpncriils' nrp charged with t!?e extension of Ihifr order to (hefr Brigades. AH theTroope and Arms Will be inspected except al Charleston, iPit tinier of the commander. in.rhiof. : . J. W? CANTRY, .Aijjutjiut and jnspcc or Genera). Feb. 5." . (.JO . w7t The Hesperian Harp, A Hi:.sic BOOK IN. IMTENT NOTES, RV DR. W>t. HOrSER, fs the greatest \vorl> of the, kind t'.ver offered o? the world. It contain/; ?70 pages, and more than *7ni4 tiitwic riiirf' tT\ ??i?i Tnni'Q n,tM n .ift Anthem*. Sunday-SHiool. Want. Revival, CampMcrtiug.Missionary, Temjierarice, Moral, and Pat triotic pieces:. Scotch. Irish, German, French, and oilier line foreign tune*.. Much new Music never befire ptd>!i*lied; flip noble old tunes that thrilled the "hearts ol our fathers awl mothers in their youth* and one the plainest, expositions of the principles , of Music and oftnusical composition ever publish- , oil. Ii is specially Suited to the taste of the South and West, (the author is a Southern man in birth, 1 education, and all his affinities) and is adapted to * the Day School for children, the Singing School, the Church Choir of. every denomination, the Mis- y sinnary and Temperance Meeting, the proud gala days of our Republic, and the social parly, where good sense and the love ofevery thing virtuous and noble should rule the houT. Inquire of the Rooksellers and Country Merchants generally, and of GEO. A. OATES & CO., Augusta. ua. Teachers who tyill.tra.tel and sell this work cai\ make from $500.to SjiloUOayear. Address the aiK ihor. post paid, Snief's. JTiirn Out, Jeflersw co. Ga, I-Vh.lt. ' Tuxc*. . t > Notice is hereby given that 1 wilJ open Books orrthe 1st of March ue*t? at the store of Jame* Duulnp ih Camden, for coll xting the Taxes lor 1840, and will attend at the following places oi* the following days for the snme purpose? On Atonuay, tiie nth of Marcn at Liberty Hill) on Tuesday.5th of March nt Flat Rock; on nc'sday, titliof March at Buffalo: on Tburaday, ?th of March at Lizonby'e; on Friday, 9th of March at Srlirock's Mill; on Saturday* 9th of March at Cureton's -Vifl. , After the above-named times, 1 will attend ^t V Camden until the first dav i f May next, at which t liine the books will positively be closed and all de* faultere double taxed. J. \V. DO BY, t. c. k. d. Feb. 3. 9 w8t