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^? Executive Department, Feb, 26, 1650To the Chairman of the Commissioners <f Free Schools of Sir : You will oblige his Excellency tho liovernor, by giving concise answers to the following queries, as early rs your convenience will permit. Respectfully, An. B. T. WATTS, Secretary. 1st. What is the present number of male and female pupils at the Free Schools in the District (or Parish) of What lias been the number since 18431 "' "T1-*--*1-r^n r.ir pur.li ounil ? The au. ?v rial is nir luiMvii , , aggregate amount paid to the Teachers! The proportion of the School Fund received from the State? 3d. Are all the pupils sent to the Free S -bonis? If not, how many are instructe ' at private or public Academies, and at what cost! 4th. What proportion of the youth of receive no education ? To what causes is neglect on this head ascribahle ? 5th. Are the Teachers competent men, and therwisc qualified lor their station ? Do they undergo any preparatory examination ? Arc they long in office, or are changes frequent ? If the latter, assign the reason. 6th. What is the plan of instruction ? State particularly every branch of knowledge taught, and how far carried. 7th. What books are used, where bought, and at what price ? 8th. Is there annually, or occasionally, a public or p-ivatc examination of the Schools ? If so, do the Commissioners, as a body, or any portion 01 them, attend ? 9th. Is the present system a successful one in the If not, why ? How may it be improved? "" 10th. State anything' else in reference to the subject, which you may think important. D* All the papers in the State are requested to copy the above weekly 4 times. March 1,1850. 17 w4t The South Carolina Rail Road. ^pj| -IPP- 4?S I On and after the 13th February, 1850, Freight' Trains for the accommodations of Way Stations ' above Branchville, will leave the Mary Street Depot atldaylight on the morning of Wednesday in ... j j eacti ween. .111 uouas aim iuuiiiiuuiik9 mi Stations must be delilivered at the Depot 011 Tuesday preceding. Returning, the Trains will leave Hamburg, Columbia and Camden, immediately alter the Passenger Trains 011 Friday morning. Cotton and other heavy produce must be at these Stations on Wednesday preceding; light articles will be received 011 'Thursday. Persons desirous of availing themselves of these Trains, will please send notice to this office of the quantity of cotton, &c., to be despatched from the 1 Stations, by letter, directed to the Agent of Transportation. JOHN McRAE, Act'g Ag't Transportation. Office Transportation S. C. R. R. Charleston, 7th February, 1850. In Equity? Lancaster District. John Massey, Adm'r. He bods non of John T. Hagins, dec'd. vs Jare Hagins and others?Sill to marshal assets, and so forth. The creditors of John T. Hngins late of Lancaster District, are hereby notified that under the decree of the Court of Equity in the above case, tbey are required "to establish their claims before the Commissioner on or before the 1st day of June, l"50, and in default that their claims he barred. JAMES H. WITIIERSPOOX, C. K. L. D. Comm'rs Office, Sept. 21, l?t9. [810) Sept 5 30 tf In"Equity?Lancaster District. Jonathan D. Johnson, Adti.'r. vs. Asia M. Caston and others- Bill for Injunction, for sale of property, and soforth. It appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel N. Caston, a Defendant in the above case resides without the limits of this State; It is ordrred, on (notion of Clinton, comp. sol. that the said Samuel N. Caston do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 10th day of May, 1850, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered against him. JAMES 11. WITHiSKSI'UUIV, c. E. L. D. Feb. 2. 1S50 f?7] wtd The Slate of South Carolina. Kershaw District. In the Court of Common Pleas. Stephen D. Hough, who is now in custody of he Sheriff of Ccrshaw District by virtue of a writ capias adsatisfaeiendum at the suit of Samuel \V. Love, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his pe titionto the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts o. the General Assembly made lor the relief of insolvent debtors. It is ordered that the said Samuel W. Love, and all other creditors to whom the said St^nhon n Motiirh is in anv wise indebted, be and O * - ? they are hereby summoned, and 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. R. CAPERS, C. C. P. Jan. 2. (SI 050.) l-l.'it , South-Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. IX THK COURT OK ORDINARY. The Executors arid Executrix of Benjamin JIaile, deceased, vs. James C. Utile ami others.?In the matter of Benjamin JIaile's Will. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Sarah Knox, Charles E. Haile, John llaile, William Brewer and Mary his wife, Thomas C. Lanier, Thomas Lanier and Catherine his wife, Gardner and Emma his wife, and Franklin Lanier, are absent from and beyond the limits of this State ; It is ordered that they appear before the Court of Ordina ry for Kershaw Uistrict, 10 oe nein ou unj iweniyfifth day of April next, when and where ihe Executrix and Executor? of Benjamm Ilaile, deceased, will propound his will to lie proven in due form of Jrw. JOHN R. JOY () K- DJan. 24th, 1850. 7 V3m III Kquity?Kei>haw. Richard Nelson, etal vs. Francis < ook. ft al^-Bill It appearing to my satisfaction that Francis Cook and James K Cook, Delcndants to the above stated 11:11. are absent Irotn and reside beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to this Bill within three months from tilts date, in delanll. whereof an order pro conlesso will be entered against them. W M. SHANNON, C. 10. K. I). Jan. 2, 1 Bin Northern Potatoes, new Rice, anil Sugar House sy t up lor sale hy E. W.BON NEY | Philadelphia Made Calf and (Joat Walkin?j Shoos Kid Ties and Slippers, just received by W. aNPKUSON & CQ. A NKW DISCOVERY! Cheaper still for Cash. boots, shoes, am) stock of eveky descripton, can be found atouk establishment at very low prices fob cash. Mens' Fine calf, water proof Hoots, Phiiadalphiamade, 87 to ?0. Do. ?? 25 to $5 00. Boy's boots and shoes, assorted, fiom 87 to 3 00 Youths' do. do. do. do. 50 to 2 00 Ladies' boots, black and colored, 1 25 to 3 25 do. kid and morocco M alkers, 1 25 to 1 75 do. do do Slips & Ties, 38 to 1 50 Misses' kid and tnor. boots &. buskins, 75 to 1 25 Chiidrens' Shoes, assorted, 25 to 87 also : 3000 Pairs 3ie;;ro Shoes, at f;oiu 70 cents to 81 25. also: A very large assortment of Trunks, carpel bags, Vah.-es,&c. All ot winch can be nnu very tow for cash, from WOUKMAN & BOOMS. Feb b 11 tf Leather. Sole, Band, Harness and Upper Leaiher. Also?Calf and Kip Skins, choice quality .Manufactured and sold hy W. ANDERSON & CO. AFRESH SUPPLY. Just received, a large assortment of all the various kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, aUo, Hals, Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices Sole and Upper Leather, which will be sold at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, and which the public are respclfully inv'ted to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as bargains will be given. The stock consists in part, of Ladies .Morocco Buskins and Ties do Thick soles do Philadelphia kid and morocco Clippers do French Aid Slippers and Ties do Exce'sior Slippers, do Thick snd thin sole Gaiters do Mazarine Gaiters do Slippers, from 50 to 75 cents Aliases' kid Ties and Slippers do thick sole morocco Buskins do leather Buskins arid Ties Children's Boots and Shoes, all kinds do Gaiters and buttoned Boots, different colors do bronzed Boots do Boots, black and light colors Gentlemen s Boots, from 75 to 97 00 do tl in sole pegged Boots, from 92 50 to 54 50 do sewed B>x>t8 from 9-4 00 to 7 00 do sewed Bootes and Brogane, rarioua kinds do and Boys cloth Gaiters do fine calf Phila made Shoetees Boy's and Youth's Brogans, all kinds Children's Booties, from 25 to 50 cents. ALSO 1600 pairs Flaatatloa Bregaas, scv.ed and pegged. tTNcrt door to M. Drucker, and nearly opposite the Bank of Camden. * Jan. 2.5. J. S. McCADDOfl New Boots, Shoes, and Shoe-stock. The subscriber has received his usual supply ?f Roots, Shoes and Shoe-stock, together with Traveiling Trunks, carpet Bogs and Yaliceu, all of which he off.1 re as low as they can be purchased in this market, and respectfully invites the public to examine tlie same, liis stock consists in part as follows.? Gentlemen's fine calf Puinp Boots " " Welted do " " " Waterproof do ?? .? ? u .1 .1.. " " Pegged do " " Pegged Wateprool do " " calf Waterproof Bootees " " " Welled do " " " Pegged Bootees Congress Boots Patent Leather Bootees, new style Over Shoes Ladies' Blark English Kid -Mips " White dt? do do " Black French Kid Slips and Ties 11 " America i do do _ do " French .Morocco Walking Shoes " " Kid do do " " " Francia Gaiters " " " " colored Gaiters " " Lasting Walking do ' Over Shoes Misses black and colored Gaiters " " ' Morocco B<s?ts " " Kid Slips and Ties " Over Shoes " School Shoes and Bootees " Colored Slips and Ties Boy's fine calf Boots " Kip I'cggutl Him Its Buuteen Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes, some new patterns. ALSO Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices A LSO Men's and Boy's fine Cloth Caps. ALSO Calf, Lining and Binding Skins, Kip Skins, Harness Leather, Upper and Sole Leather, Together with every article used in the manufactureof Boots and iVIioes. GEO. ALDEN. Spring! Spring ?! I SHALL open tiiis morning, a handsome assortment of NEW Sl'RING (iOUDS, consisting in pari, of Ladies' Dress Goods, such a9 plain and fancy Berages, rich plaid Grenadines, Tissue Silks, new style and very handsome; printed Jaconet Lawns, from l'J| to oOc. per yard; real Earleston :ind Muslin Ginirhams. Onrandi and nrinled Muslins, English and American Prints, Ladies' Cravats, colored .Swiss Muslins, for Evening Dresses, best quality Kid Cloves, Silk do., Silk and Cotton Hose, of every description; Fans, Sun Shades, tf*c. All the above articles will be offered at Charles, on retail prices. For cash, great deductions will be made. E. W. BONNEY. Feb. 19. 14 tt STILL LATER! A CASE of Ladies' rich dress goods wlH be re1L ceived and opened by the subscriber this morning. Among them are black, colored, and Paris printed Bareges, printed and corded Allrorino, printed and fancy Organdies and Lawns; also, checked Kasterlon and Gordon Ginghams, blue nd green Bareges for Veils, black sewing silk Mitts, Ladies and Misses' habit spun Gloves, Thread Hose, &c. Call and examine them. Feb 20?10?tf ] K- W. BONWBY. Fresh Goods Jiist4ltcccivccl. Raisins in quarter boxes, Preserved ginger Northern cheese, Soda crackers, and Pilot bread Pie fruits, Mountain butter, New ltice, New No 1 and 2 Mackrcl. For sale by Dec. 12, T J JON.NULL & Co. Segars! Segars!! A choictv lot of Rio Hondo and Consolnceon Segars for sale by T. BONNELI*<Jr Co. I FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, OF TIIE GROWTH OF 1849. Asparagus, Artichoke, Melon.?Nutmeg, PineBEANS?Early Rachel, apple. China, Mohawk, Valen- MIJSTARI)?Black and line, Half Moon, Dutch White. Case Knife, white Kid* Onion Buttons, Wl.'tc ney, large while Lima, and Red; Onion Se:?. scarlet Runners. Okra, Parsnip. BEETS?Long Blood ?& PEAS?Bishop's Dwarf, Early Biood Turnip. Early May, harlton, Broccoli, <*o)lards, (Jele- Dwarf Blue, Prince Al cry, Cauliflower. Albert, (very early,) CARROT,?Allringhani Imperial, Dwarf Sugar, and Long Orange. Matchless Marrowfat, CABBAOE -E irlv York, I)*t Marrowfat, Knight's May, Paris Ox lleart, Dwarf .I/arrow, Knight's Dutch Drumhead. Sugar British Green. T.nnf. lanrf, Vnrk. lute Parslev: Peooer. fBell.1 Dutch, Green Glazed, RADISHES-?LongSalcurled Savoy, Druni- nion, Early Scarlet, Red head, large Mountain. and Yellow Turnip, and Cucumber?Long green, Black Spanish. Early Ira me, green clus- Spinach ; Salsify, ter, short prickly, Glier- SQUASH.?Early Bush, kin. Vegetable Marnnv. CORN. ? Harlv Tnsca-TOMATO?Large and rera, Dutton, Burling- Small Bed. ton, White Flint, Sugar TURNIP.?Spring, Norcorn. folk, Hanover, AberEgg Plant, purple; Kale deen, Red Top, Early and Leak. i Dutch, White Garden LETTUCE.?Ice-11 cad, .Stone, Ruta Baga. Silesia, Large cabbage. Sage and Thyme. also Lucerne, Large Italian il/illet, Canary, Rape, and Hemp .Seeds. The subscriber is particularly careful that his seeds arc fresh, and of the description mentioned aSove. Being in the habit of proving his seeds before vending them, he is enabled to recommend them with confidence, and to warrant their gruwth. JAMES R. McK.MN. Jan 1, 1850. 2 _tf__ Drugs! Drugs!! HHIIE Subscriber has on hand and is constantly JL receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Putty, Brushes, and Window Glass; all of which are warranted of the best quality, and will be sold lower than at any establishment in the place. Those who buy for cash will tiiul it very much to their advantage to apply first to > RANC1S L. ZEMI\ Feb 22 15 if CHARLESTON, S. C. SPRING OF 1850. W. G. BANCROFT, 253 and 255 King Street, Is now receiving and offers to purchasers of DKY GOODS, who may visit the city, one of the Largest stocks of Rich St SosiriMo Ctoofe ever offered in Charleston. H ving made exteu6iv* arrangement* for Spring sale*, Ire confidently invites purchasers to his* stock, a* it is UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE. It will embrace all the varieties of new and Elegant Silks, both black and colored " Grenadines, Silk Muslins, Tissues " Parages, both plain and printed " Printed French Muslins Ginghan**, Gingham Muslins, Prints Alpacas, Bombazines, Challys Embroideries of various styles Evening Dress Goods, in variety of style and fabric White Goods of all U e various qualities Elegant Crape, Lace, Silk and Muslir. Shawls and Mantles Linen and Linen fabrics Hosiery, Gloves, Under Vests, (silk merino and cotton) Embroidered Reverc-slitch and plain Linen Cambric H'd'kfs. (great.variety) ft TCM Goodi for Gentlemex'i Wear, In all the leading styles of Woolen, Linen and Cotton Fabrics. A most complete assortment of all the heavy Cotton Fabrics for Plantation Use, Together with a large stock of bleached and browr I Domestics, colored Cottonadcs, Sic. Sic. Purchasers can always depend upon finding the newest styles of (woods imported, sr an agent is always in the maket to supply us wirh the most fashionable Goods. In a word, the stock will be found to embrace almost every article in the Dry Goods line, which will be offered at the KrL0WEST POSSIBLE PRICES-CO N. B.?He has made large additions to his Wholesale Rooms, and will l>e prejmred to offer Merchants an unusually attractive stock, and invites the attention of all who wish to purchase Goods at Lain Prices for Cask or Prompt Pny. February, 1*50. JO w.'iru WHEREAS, IN THE COURSE OF A. FEW WEEKS, 1 expect to receive my stock of new and attractive SPRJ.XG GOODS, and having a decided antipathy to dead stock, i will dispose of my present assortment of WINTER CLOTHING: Coats, Vests, and Pants, singly or collectively ; Cassfiimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, and Pantaloon stuff", rrcnerallv ; Flannels, Blankets, and Ladies'worst ed Dresses, particularly ; TOGKTII Ell WITH All the " Odds and Ends" peculiar to the winter months, individually; A T PRICES A STONISIIINOL Y LO \V. N. B. As the balance of my winter stock is considerably reduced, owing to a liberal and extensive patronage, (for which I tender iny best thanks.) early calls are solicited from those who wish to avail themselves of the REDUCED PRICES. JAMES WILSON. Feb 8 11 tf Make WayT~ rFV) make way for new goods, a large supp lyof 1 Indies' Winter Dress Goods will bo sold at 1 1 1 R IV IinNX'R.V greatly reuuiuu piiv-to. February ~6 10 tf Lamp Oil. JUST received a new supply of Lamp Oil; which may he had at the low price of 88c. per gallon: also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. '-'J 15 tf House for Sale. ^TMIAT very desirable residence in Logtown, beX longing "to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by J\Ir. Samuel E. Capers.? The terms will he very liberal. Feb 22? 15?tf ] FRANCIS L. ZEMP. New Mackerel aiul Salmon. Barrels and half barrels No. I Mackarel, do do do do Salmon. For pale low, by Dm-.. 2!). T. BONN El.I, & CO. (). IWAIHIISON, B A.N K AGE NT. At his old sxahp orresive Davis's Hotel* I Memphis Institute. PIEMCAL department. THK regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the First of November, anil i ontinue until the last of February. The Anatomical department will be opened and ready to receive students by theFirst of October. The Medical Department will be under ihedirection of the following PROFESSORS: Z, FIIF.F.M \N. M. L)., Professor of Anatomy. R. S. NEWTON. .11. I)., Professor of Surgery II. J. IMLDE, .11. D.,Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. VV. RVltD POWELL, II. D.. Pr fessorof Physiology, Pathology, Mineralogy, and Geology. J. KING. .11. I)., Professor of .Materia Medieia, TLeraivurics anil Medical Jiirisnriidcricc. J. MILTON* r-ANDEKS, A. 31. > M, D., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy. J. A. WILSON, 31. I?, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. CLIMQUE LECTURERS. 3IEDICINE? PROF. II. J. 1IUI.DE. SITtGEUY? PltOF. 11. S. NI.WTON. Z. FllEGMAN, .M- D., Anatoiniral Demonstrator. The fees lor a full course of lectures amount to $105. Ecicli PrrfesFor's Ticket, 815. jl/atriculator's ?5. Demonstrator's Fee $10. Graduation, 8'Jl). Those desiring further information wil please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and students arriving in the city will please call on him at the Commcrci 1 Hotel. 11. S. NEWTON, iM. D., Dean of the Faculty LAW DEPARTMENT. HON. E. W. 31. KING, Professor of Theory an Practice of I^nv JOHN DELAFIELP, Esq., Professor of Commercial JurisprudenceTerms?850 per Session. All communications pertaining to this department must be addressed to p w \r PTvn XJ- If I Jl. X1UIU) uotji Memphis, Tenn., March, lSf)0. The Faculties, lor intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare favt rable with the most distinguished in our coun try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country?all of them are able lecturers and the best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have jio doubt as to the eligibility ofoui situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to Health, including all seasons of the year, we deny that any other city has more. A common error exists in the minds of many students relative to the place of studying medicine; those who intend practicing among the diseases of the West and South should certainly educate themselves ata school whose faculty are practical? - *-..i .l jy <1C<JU<IIIIICU Willi iimusc uiaeaacn. That I tic public may be satisfied of the permanency ?f this sch< ol, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action which augurs well for its lulure success; and that the peculiar internal organization which connects them, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M. KING.' President of the Memphis Institute. March 5, 1850. 18 ly irr EQUITY-KERSHAW DISTRICT. Thomas I.an?, administrator, vs. Frances A. Nostrum and Henry A. Ford, Executor.?Dill of Interpleader. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Henry A. Ford, Executor of the last ?\ ill and testament ..f T..iin a rCi wrrnm. deceased. late of the State'of New Jersey, if bovond and resides without tiie limits of this State: It is ordered, on motion ot Cbt'snuf and Casjtnn, complainant's Solicitors, that the said Henry A. Ford do plead, answer or demur, to the above bill within three months from this date, in default whereof an order yro cun/esso will be taken against him W.\l. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. D. March 7th, 1650. 108m In Equity?Kershaw District. W. W. Lang and wife, ct a!., vs. A. J3oykin, et a).?Bill to convey and substitute land, and for relief "|"T appearing to my satisfaction thM Kitty B Lang, Ji Wil'iam J. Scota Lang, minor, Intend- | ants, and John Boykin, Defendants to the above bill, are absent from and reside without the limits of this State: It is, on motion of Chesnut and Caston, complainant's Solicitors, ordered that they (0}plead, answer or demur, to the above bill within three months from this date, in default, whereof, in order pro ennfesxn will bo taken against them. WM. M. SHANNON, C. K. K. I). ;Warch7lh, 1S50. 10 S*" In Chancery. KERSIIAW DISTRICT. Elizabeth Nettles vs. James \V. Cantcj et al.? Bill for relief, sale,' &c. IT appearing 10 my sausiacimn mat j nomas Riddle, Jnhn Kiddie, George D. Riddle, Thomas Reynolds and Jane his wile, defendants to the above-slated bill, are absent from and reside without the limits of this .State : It is, on motion of iS'marf, complainant's .Solicitor, ordered that tliev do plead, answer or demur, to the above bill within three months from this date : in default whereof, an order pro coifr.sso will be entered against them. \VM. XI. SH ANNON, C. E. K. I). Commissioners Office, ) .s.im on .. March 1311,, 1950. {<?' <*? -0-1"1 IN KQUITY. Lancaster District. . Middlcton G. Caston vs. Susannah Caston etal.? Bill for Partition of the Estate of Samuel Caston, deceased. ' It appearing to my satisfaction, that William K. McDonald and Evelina A., his wife, William Frederick Williams, Sarah Evelina Williams, Elizabeth Williams, Susan Jane Dye, Asia M. Caston Samuel N. Caston, and Jefferson Caston, Defendants in the above stated case, are absent from and without the limits of this State, It is ordered, on motion of Williams, Solicitor for Cumplainaint, that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer, or demur, to the bill in the above case, on or before the lUlli of April, 1 * ;">(), and in default there * - --/ ...'ii i . ) I ol judgment pro coijesso \\ 111 ue oruercu ugamsi each and every of tlicm. JAMES II. WITHERS POON, Commissioner's Office, > C. E. L. I). 31st December, ld4l). j 2 3m Head Quarters, 22 ND REGIMENT, S. C. M. ORDER SO. ? IN pursuance of orders from Brigadier General Chandler, the 2^d Regiment ol'Inlantrv will parade i I.... ,|... OIJll, tlornl, ill V->aillU?'U UII lUlMIU) I1IV -UUI HUl VI -'4UIV.I1 ; next, at 11 o'clock, a. m., fully armed and equipped. Commissioned and non-commissioned officers will assemble on the day previous lor drill and instruction. 2^?" Captains of Companies are charged with i the extension of this order. fcgr The Regimental Staff will also assemble at Boyd's Hotel, at II o'clock, a. m.,fully oquipped. By order of Col. Tavlor. A. G. BASKIN, Feb 20?Iti?81] Adjt. 22d Reg't S. C. M. ii A A K AC; i;\( V. WILLIAM .1. ( KHALI), will aiicnd pnncouilly loal business entrusted n? Ins <-nre in i'lierof iho Banks nf Camden Ahiv 10. I?2iMTOa293 ]J23)?42ILj> BY ROBERT LATTA, LATE I5Y C. H. ?,1VIS, Would respectfully announce, tint lie lias now in ehrge tlia above wall located Hote!, convenient, to the most business part of the Town, lor travelers ; directly on all streets passing through?and now undergoing tlir rough repairs. lie earnestly solicits a call from his friends and the public ^cu if .TalI}'?for lie feels confident that tiiey cannot he otherwise than pleased, as no pains will be spared to make all comfortable. A variety of the best Liquors ran he had at the liar, except on Sunday. Gnddurd'x old lt-05 Brandy and other fine Liquors in bottles; the most favorite brands of Champagnes the choicest brands of Segars and Tobacco: Scotch Ale in pi: ts ; Soda Water anJ ICE will be kept constantly on hand during the summer season. uooti stables, roomy lots tor Drovers, and always plenty of corn, oats and fodder, and atten tiv? h isllers Ht is ;gmt for the Northern Line of S'nges. N. B.?Omnibuses run regularly to and from the Rail Road Depot for passengers, who can ah?o he accommodated with a carriage, hu^gy or horse (go into the country. Camden, May 2d, 1849. 8 tf To Rent or Sell, Thnt new Store ami Dwelling House, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Dwelling and Store will be rented sep.rutcly if required. Apply to JAMES McBWEX. August 15 * 33 tf DeKalb Faccry. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsluigs, 4-136 " OsnaburgF, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warrant cd of excellent quailty. For sale wholesale and retail by W. ANDERSON tf- CO. ^eptemoer 5 36 tf , PavciI "4 '1a< ft* t #T M-9KWJ O VlVIUlkl^^ Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for sale by K. W. BONNKY. Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete.. Those wishing to buy, have only call and I am satisfied u ill go away pleased with their bargains. fJKR' LD'S Grpcery. Dec 13 t: -*>0 New Goods. A general assortm?*nt of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, G ROC ICR IKS, &r. Received by \V. A.NDKKSON At CO. Iron Iron and Steel. Sweed's Iron from 1x3-8 to 10x1-2 in. flat. *' M " 3-8 to 1-4. in. square. 3 0 lo 1.4 111. round. Cast Steel " 12 to 1-4 iu square. German and Blister Steel. For sale by Hoc 12. T. BQXNEl.L & Co. Cash for Bark. We will contract for Bark at lit rate of 86 a cord, casli?-or 88 in Trade. W. ANDERSON d- CO. Ma eli, 7tli,f1849 10 tf Choice Segai'S Such as, Rio .Hondo, Gold l.eaf, Espartero, Washington, Charleston. &.c. &X, to be sold exceedingly low lor cash only. Jan2:1-0?tf] MOORE & BELCHER. rVew Year's Notice. T e subscriber begs to return his thanks for the liberal patronage received during the past year and respectfully solicits a continuance of the saine, and assures his friend--and the public, that no of ill b A a t\rt pAil t/? rA n/lns t icioot iftn *A llmoA liiiw " ill uc ppuic?i| i" icmiti c-aiifiQuuwii iv uiuoy who may patronize liiin the present year. IJavioar to pay his workmen in cash, weekly, he will consider that his bills will be due, and expects payment when they are presented. He would be pleased to extend ths usual credit, but the calls on him for money lorbid it. Jan. 2-1-tf W. M. WATSON. Stone Lime, Plaster of Paris, and Cement. The above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at low prices. Also, Gvpsutn or land plaster. C. L. CIIATTEN* Feb. 12. 12^ tf PERPETUALMOTION DISCOVERED! SELL CHEAP AND KEEP MOVING ! IS * OP El -IWOTTO !" Just received a full supply of Groceries: such as, Sugar, Cotfee, Flour, Rice, Cheese, Molasses, Lard, Salt, Tobacco, &.P.; Soda, Wine, Butter Crackers, Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Pecan nuts, &c.; Assorted Pickles, Catsup Sauce, &c.; Rio Hondo, Cold Leaf, Espartero, and Charleston Segars; a splendid lot ol Oranges; and Candies o every description; at the "Netv Cash Store." MOORE & BELCHER. Feb. 12. 12 tf Charleston, Feb. 27, 1850. [GEXERAL ORDERS SO. ?] CIRCUMSTANCES demanding that the Governor should bo officially acquainted with the effective force of the State, and the number of alarm men?the Brigadier Generals are hereby directed IbrtlnVith to make returns of their commands, to the Adjutant and Inspector General at Camden. A failure in responding promptly to this order, will not be overlooked, and the news paper publications will be regarded as sufficient notice. By order of the Commander in Chief, J. \V. CANTEV, Adjt. and Insp'r General. March 5, 18?It The subscriber has just finished off a lot of Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush aitd hair; very neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Bacon and Lard. KENTUCKY and North Carolina Hacon Sides : rid Mains. Also, best quality Lard, put up 1*.%m I*.. I - f. _ I.. I... iui itiiiiii v usiTf iur saiu uv Feh. 'JO. E. W. HONNKY. Fresh Garden Seeds. I7>VERY variety of Garden Seed maybe had. 1j tie.-11 at the Orlig Store of Feb 22?13?if] FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Pluuuh Moulds,Shovels, Spades, U<?es, Axes, Nails, Pols, Oven*. Steel, ?.Ve.. for sale at Jan. a0-??tf] - BONNEY'S.