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? I ? * 4 * * *' ^n<,r) - ' Made Calf aad Gctav Watichig Shoes Kid Ties wiSlippcra. just received bf W. ANDERSON & CO. * " ?>?; '? ; ??? a sew oisoovery! Cheaper still for Cask boots, shoes, and stock op kveky dkschiptlfix, can" be pourd at our establishment at very low prices for cash. Mene' P.ne calf, water proof Boots, Philadelphia. -made, #7 to 89. Do. $1 25 to f 5 00 4lby VVmts and shoes, assorted, from 87 to 8 00 *?oths* AtV da do: do. 50 to 2 00 Ladies* boots, black and colored, 1 25 to 8 25 da kid and morooco Walkers, 1 25 to 1 75 da do - do SHj? St. Ties, 88 to 1 50 Misses' kid and mar. boots & buskins, 75 to 1 25 Chi Ureas' Shoes, assorted, , /25 to 87 ;"-?- ALSO a? ' .' SOOO FMn Negro Shoes, at frMl 79 cents to ?1 25. Aiai: A very large assortment of Trunks, carpet bags, Tali?es, <fcc. Ail of which can be bad very low for cash, from WORKMAN & BOONE. FebS 11 tf_ ffc Leather. Sole, Band, Harness and Upper Leather. Atso?Calf and Kip Skins, choice quality Manufactured and sold hr W. ANDERSON & CO. AFRESH SUPPLY. Just received, a large assortment of all the various kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, also. Hats, Caps and Bonneta, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices Sole and Upper Leather, which will be sold at a small advance on manufacturer's prices, and which \tgrfjifcbRb iife respctfully inv ted tp call and exuM)??n. alioirhorp a. hartraiun tviH he given. The stock consists in part, of r^gi^^toecoBotttiiw and Tiee "* ': ?0 Philadelphia kid and morocco Clippers Vteoeh aidSlipperB and Ties " f* do Ercefaior SUoocrc iV do Thick and thin sole Gaiters Hjl3i?w? ktdTies and Slipper^;.. , ' ''rthick sole morocco Busklna J do feather Buskins and Tie* '2 Children's' Boots add Shoes, all kinds ? - Gaiters and buttoned Boots, different * -colors * ??*.. '* ' do bronssd Boots ^ i teu, _;.<do , Boots, black nod light colors do tf io solej>egged Boots, from $2 SO *4Khmib sewed B-?ots from 84 00 to $7 00 sewed Bootes and Brogans, various ."^abari' kinds >. do and Boyscloth Gaiters do fine caff Phiia. made SboeteeB Boy's and Youth's Brog*n*,aJi kinds . gulden's Bootees, from 25 to 50 cento. 1S90v^^^ntaatl gPfort door to M. Drucker, and nearly oppoi^lhni. 2& . ^;'r- .fry J. S.*~McCA DPONTbe subscriber his received his usual supplvof floats -Shoes add Bboe-stock, together with TrajtipjfcTrenke, carpet Ban and Valices, all of * wbiebrh* offerees^ low asjheycan be purchased to eaamiw^uii suae* His stock consists in part ' Crefldwoeo's Ana calf Pomp Boots " "Welted do i.vMUiwujr - 1 :: " " Pegged Booteea Coogrw Boott Patent Leather Booteea, new etyle M- V? Ov er Shoea ** M BhiekFrench Kid Slipa and Tin r ?r. American do do do , ? ,,r Fn^^rocco^S^. u>K* a Fiaocia Gaiten - ' **" " 'r"*' eabmdGiiitii " .?Jir*a*WaSUa* " Kid Slipa and Two '4. School Shan and Bootees M Colored Slips and Ties Boy's fine calf Boots * " ? Bootees " Kip Pegged Boot* a$Z-,,m " v Bootees HS^MiMr with * gnat variety of (^Qdren's Shoes, mow Travelling Trunks, Carpel Bags and Valines ??aim?? Men's and Boy's fine Cloth Caps. < * Calf, Lining and Binding Sklnr, Kip Skins, Harness Leather, Upper and Sole Leather, Together with every article used in the manufacture of Boots ind Shoes. GEO. ALDEN. Stone Lime, Plaater of Paris, mad -CementThe above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at low prices. AiBoAjy^uin oriand i3? U A fN " " IfewYeftr's Notice. T subscriber begs to return his thanks for the liberal patronage received during the past year sod respectfully solicits a continuance of the same, &od assures his friend* and the public, that no offort will be spared, to render satisfaction to those who may patronize him the present yoar. Having to pay his workmen in cash, weekly, he will consider that bis bills will be due, and ex. peeta payment when they are presented. He would bo pleased to extend the usual credit, but the calls on him for money forbid it Jan. 3-l-tf W. M. WATSON. Choice Segan, Such as, Rio Hondo, Gold lieaf, Espartero, Washington, Charleston. Ac. &c^ to bo sold exceedingly low for eath. only. Jan %t?6?-tf ] MOORE & BELCHER. To Rent or Sell, That new Store an i Dwelling H< use, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Dwelling and Store will be rented sopiralely if required. > Apply u> JAMES McEWEN. "Auges'lS 83 tf ' JAMES ff. B A SKIN, AUC7I0NB11B, CAflDEB, ?.C. WiJI attend promptly to all bueiness entrusted tehim.lle may he found at the Sheriff's Office. \J . r CHARLESTON, S. C. SPRING OF ISfcO. W. Q. BANCROFT, . y 252 and 25& King Street, ^ ' Is now receiving and offers to purchasers of D K Y GOODS, who may visit the city, one of the Laigest stocks ofRlofa & Desirable Goods everofleredin Charleston. H ving made extensive arrangements for Spring sales, be confident!} invites purchasers to his sto-fc, as it is ' , UN USUALLY ATTRACTIVE. It will embrace all the varieties of new and filegant Silks, both black and colored ~M Grenadines, Silk Muslins, Tissues u Bareges, both plaio and printed ? Printed French Moalins Ginghams, Gingham Muslins, Prints Alpacas, Bombazines, Challysfimbroideries of various styles Evening Dress Goods, in variety of style and fabric White Goods of all ti e various qualities Elegant Crape, Lace, Silk and Muslin Shawls and Mantles Linen and Linen fabrics Hosiery, Gloves, Under Vests, (silk merino and cotton) Embroidered Revere-stitch and plain Linen Cam* brie H'd'kfs. (great variety) Goods for Gentlemen's Wear, In all the leading styles of Woolen, Linen and Cotton Fabrics. , ALSO A most complete assortment of all the heavy Cotton Fabrics for PhotaUon Use, Together with a large stock of bleached and browp Domestics, colored Cottousdes, fee. fee. Purchasers can always depend upon finding the newest styles of Goods imported, as an agent is always in tbe maket to supply u* with 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 tbe mOWE8T POSSIBLE PRICES-CO IN. E?He has made large additions tu his Wholesale Rooms; and will be prepared to offer Merchants an unusually attractive stock, and invites the attention of all who wish to purchase Goods at Low Prices for Cask or Prompt Pay. February, 1850. 10 w3ro New Goods. A genera) assortment of DRY GOODS. HARDWARE. GROCERIES, dec. ?a. ur iNfiRRSnN A CO. ivrceivcu uj ?? ? ? Iron Iron and Steel. Swced'3 Troo from 1 xM-d to 10x1-2 in. flat. ? u m to14 in. square. M ? " 3 8 to 14 mf round. Cast Steel u 12 to 1-4 in square. German and Blister Steel. For sale by l ec 12, T. BONNELL & Co. Cash for Bark. We will contract for Bark at tli rate of 96 a cord, cash?or #8 in Trade. W. ANDERSON <f CO. Ma ch, 7th/1849 10 tf New Mackerel and Salmon. Barrel* and half barrel* No. 1 Mackarel. . do do do . do Salmon* For sale low. by Dec. 29. T- BONNELL A CO. DeKalb Faconr. 31 and 33 inch L'otton Osnsturgg, 4-4 36 M Osnabnrgs, made expressly to order Tor Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all nombers, and warrant ed of excellent quailty. For sale wholesale and retail by W. ANDERSON <fr CO. Cfcepiemtter 5 . ? ' 86 tf Boys9'Clothing Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for sale by E. W. BONNEY. The South Carolina Bail Bond. mustftafraa aatflfla CXCaSa dSSt ^ On and after the 13th February, 1850, Freight Trains for the accommodations of Way Stations above Branchvtlle, will leave. the Mary Street Depot atldaylight on the morning of Wednesday in " A All fwvuln ond MmmnJilio* for tk-.. Stations must be deliiivered at the Depot on Tuesday preceding. Returning, the Trains will leave Hamburg, Columbia and Camden, immediately after the Passenger Trains on Frtay morning. Cotton and other heavy produce nytst 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 this office of the quantity of cotton, &c., to be despatched from the Stations, by letter, directed to the Agent of Transportation. JOHN McRAE, Acfg Ag't Transportation. Office Transportation S. C. R. R. Charleston, 7th February, 1860. Drugs! Drugs!! rffi Subscriber has on hand and is constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Putty, Brush es, 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 find it very much to their advantage to apply first to FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb 22 16 tf Lamp Oil. TUST received ? supply of Lamp Oil; which ?J may be had at the low price of per gallon : also, pure winter-strained Spsrni Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. aa 16 tf House for Sale. ri^HAT very desirable residence in Logtown, beJ_ longing to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by Mr. Samuel E. Capers.? The terms will be very liberal. Feb 22r-!6?tf] FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Attention. A fnvl a v aiinnln OsAitAaiAo ittof Mnaiuori r? lui mw? ui wavwoi ivb juan swwtstvw making my stock complete. Those wishing to boy, have only call and I am satisfied w ill go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec 13 tf 50 (HATHESON, BANK AGENT. At his oi.t) staxd oppositb Davis's Hotbl ~ Notice. The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment, tie hopes a further call will be unnecessary. as his is a cash business and the credit was given only fur a short time. A. E. ALLEN, - <& ? - -- -71. jV . A-**2^Highly Important from Washington! REPORTED LOSS OF THE SHIP UNION. OPENING OF A SPLENDID STOCK OF TWO Doors south of Mr. Bayman Levy's, consisting in part, of? English, Irish and American Prints Embtoidered Lawns and Lawn Mtulins Gold and Silver mixed Boreges ' Hungarian Bareges and embroidered Swiss Mtu. lin Swiss. Cambric, and Jaconet Muslins Infante' Bodies and Robes French worked Collars, Chemisettes & Capes Swiss ahd Cambric Inserting* and Edgings Linen and Bubinett: u * Barege Shawls and Cravats Kid, Silk, and Lisie Thread Gloves Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers Heavy 10-4 and 1*2-4 bleached sheetings Long Cloths at all prices Heavy 6-4 brown sheeting Linen and Cotton Drillings Bleached and brown Table Damask Drap IFEte and Kossuth's Coatings Fancy summer Cassimeres tor Gents' wear * Cravats and Stocks German Embroidered Baskets Ladies' Mahogany Woik Boxes And many other articles, both fancv and domes, tic, too numerous to mention ; and alfof which will be sold low for cash, by H. C. WELLHAUSEN, Two doors below Mr. H. Levy. March 8 19 * if STtZX THEY COME! ANOTHER SUPPLY OF FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES! CONSISTING OF: St. Croix and Muscovado Sugars, Rio and Java Coffees, Superior Crushed Sagar. First quality Lard, Rice, best quality, New Crop N. O. Molasses, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles, Corn, Meal. Grits, Ac. Ac. Teas.?Hyson aod Gunpowder. -ALSO: Raisins, Almonds, Currants, Ci'ron, Chocolate, Ar.'&c. Ac. jh Dried Beef Tongues, Cincinnati extra cured Hams, No. 1 Mackerel jn half Kits, No. 3 V in barrels and half barrels, ??ALSO A splendid lot of Pickles, Catsups, Sances, Sardines, &c. &c. A FRESH SUPPLY of assorted Candies, With many other articles, which will be sold exceedingly low for cash, by March ?-19?tfj MOORE BELCHER. New Books. PLAYS, Prow and Poetry, by Mis Barnes EUHed of Gudal. a Scandinavian Legend, and other poena; by Dr. E. Mark*, of Barhaonrille, 8. C. >" Dictionary of Poetical Quotation*, by Mrs. 8. J. Hals Memoirs of William Wlrt^lsto Attorney General of the United States; by John P. Kennedy. History of the Puritans and Pilgrim Fathers The Puritan and Ids Daughter Moon tains of the Bible, by Her. John McFkriant Circa**ia, or a Tour to the Cancaans Humboldt's Cosmos, London Kdidon 8hakspaatv'sPiaysand Poena oo tvven am oi am Wayland's Morml Science - .... do Elements of Political Economy Egypt and ha Monuments, by Dr. Hawks Liw of Chrittsnd bk Apostles Thornton's Family Prayers and Commentary Griswold's and Jay's Praysrs Winchester's Family Pimyera Hymns and Discipline of die Methodist Church, South. Chanuofthe Episcopal Church; pointed for singing by Family pictures from the Bible, by Mrs. EUet American Fruit Guitarist, by J J Thomas Life of Napoleon Louis Bonaparte ,and Hyperion, by Longfellow Kaloolah, or adventures of J. Romer, Ac. A. YOUNG. February 26 16 tf Memphis Institute. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. THE regular course of .Lectures iu this Institute will commence on the First of November, and c 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 thedirec. tion of the following PROFESSORS: Z, FREEMAN. M. D., Profemor of Anatomy. R. 8. NEWTON. M. D., Profemor of Surgery H. J. HULDE, M. D.,Profemor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. W. BYRD POWELL, M. D., Profemor of Physiology, Pathology, Mineralogy, and Geoltwy. J. KING, M. D., Profemor of M?eria Medicia, Therapeutic* and Medical Jnrwprudenee. J. MILTON 8ANDER8, A. M., M, D-, Profemor of Chemutry and Pharmacy. J. A. WILSON, X. 0, Profemor of Otaetricsand Dfe..n i rs,oi?? MM Ol IfODieil WW vmw! vm CLINIQUE LECTURERS. MEDICINE-PROF. H.J. HULDE. SURGERY?PROF. R.?. NEWTON. Z. 'FREEMAN, M- D., Anatomical Demonstrator. Tho fees for a full course^ of lectures amount to 105. Eeach Professor's Ticket, $15. Afatriculator's $5. Demonstrator's Fee $10. Graduation, 20. Those desiring further information wiT please address their letters (post paid) to the Dean; and students arriving in the city will please call on him at the Commerct I Hotel, R. S. NEWTON, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON. E. W. M. KINO, Profo?or of Theory an Piac JOHN DELAFIELP, E?q., Profewor of Commsrdal Jaruprudence. Terms?$50 per Session. All communications pertaining to this depart* mont must be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., Mai*ib; 1???* The Facuiiiw, for intellectual abilities, moral worth and professional acquirements, will compare fav< rable with the most distinguished in our couo try. The medical faculty constitutes an anomaly in this or any other country?all of them are able lecturer* and the best of teachers. Those who will contemplate our geographical position, and the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to the eligibility of out situation for an enterprise of the kind. As to health) including all seasons of the year, we deny that ant other CITY has MORE. A o mroon 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 practically acquainted with those diseases. That the public may be satisfied of the permanency *f this scbrol, we feel it our duty to state) that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit In action which aupurs well for its future success; and that the peculiar internal organisation which conneota theui, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M. KINO. President of the Memphis Institute. March 5, I960. 19 ly * ' ' trSra and ifeary A. Ford, Executor.?Bill b^ln. te rpleader. ; TTuppemng. to ray sausfiietiojfcthit mriffifa X Ford, Executor of the last a ill and testament of John Ai Nystnim, deceased, late of the Sute'of New Jersey, ia beyond and resides without the limits of this State: It is ordered, on motion of Chesnut and Castoo, complainant's Solicitors, that tbe said Henry A. Ford do plead, answerer dt^ mar, to tbe shore bill within three months from this date, in default whereof an order pro confess* will be taken against faitn. WM. M. SHANNON.-C. E. If D. ttk iftsn. 198m mai ui v wiy , , ____ In Effeltr-Kentafr DWrict W. W. Lang and wife, et aU vs. II. A. Bdykio, et at?Bill to convey and substitute land, aad for relief -j??* IT appearing to my satisfaction that Kitty B Lang, A Wil'iam Lang, J. Scots Lang* minofgpsfennants, and John Boykin, Defendants to the a hove bill* are absent from and reside without the limit# of this 8tate: It is, on root ion of Cbesntt and Caaton, complainant's Solicitor#, ordered that they do.plead, answer or detntir, to the ibfflre WH'titB. in three months from this date* in default whereof* an order pro confaso will be tftefi against lbero. WM. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. D. Afarch 7 th,,1650. 19 In Chtneeiy. KERSHAW DISTRICT. Elizabeth Nettles vs. James W. Canteyctal.? Bill for relief,sale. Sic. r' appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas Riddle, John Riddle, George P. Riddle, Thomas Reynolds and Jane hia wife* defendants to the' above-stated bill, are absent from and reside Without the limits of this Bute: It is,- on motion of Smart, complainant's Solicitor, ordered that they ?la?d anatun* as iIaimmb aIumia lull twltllJ, uwjfipawf W ?"U?i| ivnn.awv>?;?N> t^ii in three months from this date; in default whereof, an order vroeanfnao:will be entered against them. WM. m. SHANNON, C. E. K. D; Commissioner's Office, ) March 13th, 1850. } ?1 I . -i r jijntWj In Eqiitf-Lancuter DMrlch John Massey, Adm'r. dc bo iie non of John T. Ju> gins, dec'd. vb Jare Hagina and others?Bill to marshal assets, and to fortius The creditors of John T. Hagins tote of caster District, are hereby notified that nndeffhe decree of the Court of EiquiU in Umabuifi they an required "to establish tbeir claims before the Commisfiooer eo or before the 1st day of Je^n I* 50, and in default that their claims be barred. f<M?i n t* V I H ? Mnu n. wiinoaorvvni Cnm'n Office, Sept C, 1849. " fgMf) Sept 5 M - In Hqntty-LineMtcrD! strtet, Jonathan D. Johnson, Adm*r. vs. Asia' M. Cfesib$ tad others- Bill for Injunction, for sale 6f hronf, and soforth. >pearing to ray satisfaction that Samuel I?. Caston, a Defendant in the above caao resides without the limits of this State; It ? ordered, on motion of Clinton, comp. sol, that the said Samuel N. Castoo do appear and plead, answer or demur to the Bill in above ease on or before the 10th da/ of<May, 1850, otherwise judgment pro cdnfesso will be enteredegainet him. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, c.*.uU [?Z3_ In Eqetty-Laecastsr DMrlct Hiram Twitty vs. John McKeetiernd John Ad. sons.?Sill for account, discovery, and Wffofc ~ ; r' appearing to my salisfeclioia, that' John MeKenzie, one of the defendants ietbotecaie* resides without the limits of the 8tatn; It is hrdered, on motion of Cookes, Solicitor for ctsnpfoia, ant, that the said John McKenzje^appear and I a rawer, plead, or demur, to the bill inabovepaae, withio three month# froor the publicatfeo" jfogft aga ntthim. '^aM^H/WITHBRSHJON, ' Commiaaioner's Office, } C-E'JU DMtrehW,1800. \ ? . Soatt-O?rottn?, KERSHAW DISTRICT. IX THE COURT OF ORDIXABY. The Executors and Executrix of Beroamin Umk% deceased, vs. James C. Haile and others*- In At matter tf Benjamin Utile's TFrft It appearing to me *ati#faetron, that Sarah Krtoi, Charles E. Haile, John Haile, WilllamBfeire* and Mary his wife, Thomas C. Lanier,Thoma# Lanier and Catherine hie wile, Gardner and Emma his wife, and Franklin Lanier, are absent from and beyond the limits of ibis Htste; If is ordered that they appear before the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, to be held on the twenty. fifth day of April next, when and where the Exec utrix and Executors of Benjamin Haile, deceased will propound hie will-to be proven fa jfar foui of lew. JOHN ? JOt O* K. D, J.B.SHM8M. T ? >? ? The subscriber has fust foushed off a lot cif Met hogany Rocking Chairs in jrfnah. flluu Hifolhi Chaire in plush and hair; vers neat article* end at unusually low prices. C. L. CHAtT&N> " Bacon and LiidtW/;-' K| KENTUCKY and North Carolina Bacon Sides and Hams. Also, best quality Lard, put up for family use, for sale by Feb. fo R W. BONWKY. Fresh Garden Seeds. EVERY variety of burden Seed may be bad fresh at the Drug Store of Feb 23-rb-trj FRANCIS L.ZEMP. . 1 Boston Crackers. ? A few darrele of Boston Crackers for aabvbr < Dec. 29. t. BONNELL <fr CO. Chain Pumps. THfi subscribers have received a freah supply of Chain and Fitf u res. A pomp of tMe kind may be seen in operation on their premise*. McDuWALL & COOPER. March 13 ?_ POGAHDUS' Planetary Horse Wwel, HHHE subscribers have received ooe of the above JL machines from the manotaetory of Gee. VaH & Co.; to which they would call the attention of those who want powers for Ginaiog, Sawing,# Grinding. Orders for any kind of MJI4* IRONS or CASTINGS will be promptly attended to. , v McDOW ALL A COOPER. $ IT A few Mill Cranks on hand. March 13 20 tf Ploughing, JOE HOUSE, will betftanuul for aeyjohs b the above line. Orders left at the Printing Office will meet with prompt attention, March 10. i.?Frenh Good, jB?t Rw?lTCd. Raisins in quarter bom;pwi'finM Northern cheese, Sod* crtclfers, and Pilot b?**d Pie fruits, MoaoUin batten New Rice, New No 1 end2Mackrel. IWiAfe ^ . Deo. 12, T. RONNIU, 4 Co. 6jU?y AMC * tKkfr ^Ww[i3^piiftfc-i|wC^MPHrti af*# > ^al^m / WP^AHyH ^JBjQf THpoife?! B|;' 5; - > yt^gm^tSSSSS^SGKsSSSSESt^^^ki^ wiV - KrA;z&P b* won* tn tk* SMMntit ^wS3. 4 pV" VBB* wMMQHI " V*^ -^BtiMk - ff^JlMiil^i" :BgE?W. Pvg^^ppWfc' II - A^'jA A f t*v *wMj " ^ ^TfltBwrtff^3Ki6^ W, 'v w*