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* There is nothiug of interest doing in Cong?e6s j.._:?)i.? ,k .,..? ?f tiio Funeral Commit 11U\Y ) UUilUg iUC (lUCCIlCV ui uiv - ? tee. The Hornets' Nest says: " In accordance with a resolution adopted at the Convention Tuesday afternoon, the following gentlemen have heen appointed to represent this District, in the Nashville Convention: Walter L. Steele, Esq., cf Rockingham, Richmond county, and Hon. G. W. Caldwell, of Mecklenburg, Delegates. Bartlett ShiDT). Esq., of Gaston, and C. J. Person, Esq., of Moore, Alternates." Hudibras Beat.?A maker of doggerel, having laid a wager that he could make a rhyme on anything, "Sennacherib and Jehoshaphat" were suggested as a theme. He immediately said? There ?n? a King Sennacherib. Who raid tliat he rnuhl cniek a rib Of any but Jehoshapliat?. He couldn't his. he was so fat! Height of ll.ie Presidrn's.?Washington was fully 6 feet) John Adams 5 leet 10 inches; Jetferson <5 feet 3 inches; Madison 5 feet 9 inches; Monroe feet: J. Q. Adams 5 feet 10 inches: Jackson (5 feet 1 iuch; Van Buren 5 feet 8 inches: Tyler G feet; Polk 5 feet 10 inchi-s. " Breeches of etiquette!" said Mrs. Parting ton. "Who ever heerd of sich things! My poor old man used to wear nankeen and "lad to get ;ton. But now. oh how proud! OKI Zack told about Mexican breeches of faith; the old scamp, and now lie's talk about mending Poussin's breeches of etiquette. The next we know hell he making breeches for women 'and the rest of mankind.' Oh dear!" and she grasped her needle convulsively. CONSIGNEES PER RAILROAD. G. 8. DouHass & Co.; Planters' Hotel; Me D. & C.; H. Waiinins; F. L. Zcuip; J. Rosier; J. S. Depass; .U Si Bm; Fox <5c O.; J. F. Erwin; W. F. Phifer; J. Duiilap; H. H.; K. j L. Tuecd; Withecs &. L.; D. & C.; CI. S. Douglass 6t C.; J. X. Houston; E. Myers; J. S. D.; J. L. Joues; Steel Si H4 R. (1. How.ard; S. B. Levy; X. MnyWuni; Sorrel & E.; J. Rosser; Mc Do wall & C.; E. Myers; Wallace &JX; Wilson d: C.; J. A. Uaseltitic; C. M. Wienges, A. Stevens <fc S.; J. W. White; "* *' * ? ? - n ?. o . Air . p \\r it,,,, W. Anderson oi u.; n. a o., ??., u. . j/.-..uey; J. Wessinger; G. D. Beckham; H. L.; A. E. Alien; W. W. Hart; W. M. Shannon; J. C. McKenna; R. C. Potts; A. Graham; Breoi & A.; C.*J. Shannon; L. J. Patterson ; W. Parrott; S.B. Emmons; J. Cunningham; T. E. Shannon; F. L Hoffman; E. M. Boykiu; J. Chesnut; W.F. Beattie & Co.; W. P. Waugh; J. Moore &. Son; J. S. Bradley; Spratt & A.; W. W. Hart; McLaughlin <V G.; A, J.Roddy; T. Trotter; W. L Howie; J. Lee: B. W. C.; Mrs. S. Cyples; J. Brown; J. W. Houston. - CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT. Bugging, per yd. 18 to (Lard, lb 8 to 10 BafcKope lb to 12 |l^nd, Ih 6 to 7 Bacon, lb 61 to 7 Molaw*, gall 31 to 40 Bauer* ?lb 12 to 13 IMackarel, bbl 8 to 12 Brandy, gall.28 to35 |Najl*, lb 6 to 8 Bcanntx, lb 18 to 22 .Data, ?heaf. cwt 50 _ BvA, lb 4 to 6 iPco*, bushel 65 rime, lb 12 15 I Potatoes, "v eet, bu 50 Cttoo, ib 101 to 12VI Irinh hit 75 t'?m, bwhel 65 to TOjRvr, huolicl 75 to 87 Flour, . bhl 6 to 6I}Hkt. bushel 3 to 4 Fodder, r?1S6 to Iuu.Sugar, in i io j? Ilidee.dr? lb 8 to 9 |S*Ft, Bark 1. Inn, Ih 5 to 61 whnt. bag 1) Line, bhl t to 2t iToharro, lb 10 to 7*> Leather, ?ole. lb 13 to 2! | Wheat, bu?h 00 JUST rreelved per Southerner: Conjrrcj* Water, Sdtrer Aperient, CaatorOil, Cod Liver Oil, Kwoet Oil, , Potarlu ToiletSponge, gaitime, jtiClttllir, run ilium iiciim, /Canary Seed. India Rubber Balls, China Doll 1 leads, Yeast Powders, TndiA Rubber do. Beef Marrow. Ran Lustral, Barry's Tricopherous, I loir Restorative, 4r. &c. Ab*> seeeivinjr monthly from New York and Philadelphia. fresh supplies of Drug*. Medicines, and Chemicals, Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Lamps, Window (Hate, Paints, Oik, 4c., which will lie sold on reasonable terms. Particular attention riven to the putting up of physicians' prescriptions and foully recipes. April 30 34 tf - from ~ STOLEN from the at ble of the Subscriber on the night of the 19tli instant, a HORSE AND SADDLE. Description.?Horse fivo years old, supposed to be something otcr fifteen hands high; co'or light bay and slightly roan, black mane, tail and legs; tail long and light, ntano light, particularly nc .r his herd, having the appearance of being worn by a * - _ ffl ...I 1 a 4l._ 1:1 wuier. w?cu (rwcu urcsjiug nne one wind broken being caused by liaving distemper wiieo a colt. SADDLE AND CR1DLB. The saddle of Northern make, of fair leather, Spanish tree, and bjace quilted seat. Stirrup leathers buckled at the stirrup. llRIDLE.?single-head stall and reins, both Intf round and of tair leather. A reasonable reward will be given for the deliv ery or anv information of the property, ami Twwity-fivc Dcllarn for the lodgment of the thief in any jail. R. VV. FOARD. Concord, N. C'., April 20, 18XI. 34w3t BRICKS. *pHE Subscriber would refer those who may de. JL sirelfKiUKS, to Mr. Nathan if. Arrant?, who will give any information a* to quality and price, and will see to the delivery of them. WM. J. TAYLOR April 30,1850. 34 2ui Tal k, "WILL be contracted for, on application to \V. ANDERSON &, CO. April 30,1850. 24 tf Bummer Cloths, Cassimeres, Hals, &c. 4 M. & R. KENNEDY are just receiving a -i-X* terv handsome stock of Freiu-'i <"o:hs. very low; also: Cassitneres, Linen Drii. . Ventings, Cravats, cctton and linen Underclollu...-, uiovee, jialf Hose, &c. Panama, Leghorn ant] fur Hate Fashionable black aijd u-hite do An assortment of boy's do Ai^orrA very large stock pf Ready.11 adc Clothing, in Coats, Vesfs and Pants The above stock i* yerr large and complete, and cheaper thai) ever. They solicit a call from their friends and customers generally. April 2. 2Q So CEX ODo ?2*0. Kershaw Lodge.Number 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will beheld at their new Hall on Friday evening next,at ? o'clock. By order of the N. G. II. C. WEI.UIAUSEN, Secretary. : or? PP,V:T\yrT5'!r:P.AN2S. Watcree Division So. 9. I The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held ! on to-morn \v (Thursday) evening,at Odd Fel low's Hall al 8 o'clock. IIv order of the W. P. j W. Il.'U; WORKMAN, R. S. Tlic State of South Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. JOHN II. TRUSDKL, who is in the custody of the Sherifl'of Kershaw District, by virtue of a | Writ of Capiat ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit ot II Ilnllcyman, Jr., having' filed in my office, to. i gelhcr with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and efleets, his petition to the Court of Common I'leas, p nyinj that he may be admitted to the benefit of : tlie Acts o/ the General Assembly made for the relii fof Insolvent Dedlors. It is ordered, that tlie saiJ II, Hollcyii an, Jr., and all other the creditors [ ; tr whom the said John II. Trtisdel, is in anywise : indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and I Iimvo nrtfirn to !ir>iw?ar. before the said Court at Camden, on Monday the fourth day of November ' iiC.vt, to shew cause, if any they can, why the pray- i i er of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted, j S. E CAPErtS, Clk. ! Office of Common Pleas Kershaw Distr ct, Uth i i April, 18A0. iuGnr28 Promissory. I fTMlIKTY days after date, I promise to call at i JL the office of a magistrate, and leave for ! collection sundry little bills, which should have i cm settled two or three ni'nth.s ago, especially i as those whose naincs iJioy bear, are wc'l aware I I lut my engagements, like liiose of all business I men, arc obliged to be met at maturity, or my pa- J I per protested, and my credit injured. I have here- j I in made a promise: be not offended if I make it j i go xl! You owe ine ! you ought to pay me ! ! and : I lOU KNOW IT : ! !* Z. J. DEIJAY. j Camden, April 2d, ]?">(). 26 4t Notice. The Regular Meetings of the Lancaster Division, j 1 iVn rtt). Sons of Temuerancc. arc held every Satur- | ! day evening, at 8 o'clock. ! J. W. COOK. .It- S. i 1 i Offi<*c S. C. Railroad Company, | Charleston. March 2d, 1850. \ | BY Resolution of I lie Hoard of Directors of this \ Company, 1 lie remaiirng Instalments yet due ! on the stock will he called for as follows, viz * leoO, June 1, pert-hare, - - - 85 " A"?- I. " 41 .... . !i u Nov. 1, " " 5 1851. Jan. I. " "..... 10 Payments of Installments as above from the lamuen uiid i.oiumbia ntocklmwers will he re- t ceived at tlie Bank of Camden, at Camden, and the Commercial Bank Columbia. And interest at the rate of 6 per cent, will be allowed on all payments made in advance of these dates. \V. '' ifTLESS, Secretary. Ap-il ."> 17 tJ 1 . Klast. . *>oII Heads. A NKIV a.?l .......ifflln.tii, \ .......I*., <-? (?.I... IV. ""J I tiling of the kind ever before manufactured. Being elastic they will not break by falling. Painted in Oil, when soiled, tnav be washed with soap an I water, for sale bv F. L. ZE.Ml\ April If). ' 31 French Confectionery. V FRESH supply of elegant Confe tionary? consisting of Jelly Cakes, Cordial Drops, chrystalized Rings, Cosaqtiea, Bonbons, Rose Almond--, liemon Almond.-, Cordial Almonds, Gum Drops, Raspberry Balls, Ra-pbcrry Gum Drops, Mint Drops, Jujube Paste, Rock candy, ilorebound candy, &c., for sale by * F. L. ZE.VP. April 19. 31 t'oDilif nnil Elitii* llvncltofii AVViiiMO wwaawa. * m %m a a. i/t u>7iii SUPKRIOR lot of Hair finishes; ( ombs of | every description, with various articles for j | the Toilet, together with a complete assortment of Patent Medicines, Tfiomsoiiiati Medicines, Drugs, ! Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Pultv, &.C., for sale j by F. L. ZRMP. i April 10. 31 j A CARD. Reynolds & Reynolds. 1 have this day associated Wji. L. Reynolds with me in the practice ot Dentistry. Mr. Reynolds has been my pupil for the past four years, and I commend him with con fide lie.* 'y , tl.n Kmnnitmilr The'businoFS will be conducted as formerly at | my office on Main street, under the above name 1 atd ft vie. \\\\1. REYNOLDS. August 22 .'14 if Window Glass. THE Glass manufactured by the I'atapscoCo. i?f Itulliinnro. r;iiinut tin liu tl.nt i\f ! anyotlicr. I have just received a large invoice of 'the following pizes: 8x10, 10x12.0x11, 11x13, I 12x14, 14xl8, 18x20,18x24, &c, to which 1 would j invite the attention of thosejn want of the article, s Also?Lamns, I'hiuinies, plain and cut polar i Globes. Nursing Bottles, Physicians ixirfcct Case* i and Vials. Z. J. DeII AY. j April 2. 20 tf Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue ol*sundry writs of Fi. Fn. to me directed, I will sell on the first Monday in May I next, (0th (lav,) before the Court House door in I Camden, during the legal hours of sale, tlyj^',',^.: i ing properly, to wit: All the right, title, and interest pf the defendant , in and to 22o acres of land, more or loss, with the | improvements thereon, lying and being in the Din- i tri/?t of tfnrcl, .... I I . I - : t.r I *' 'TIMI' liiuuft u?iun?ing in >v - j | A. Ililliard, S. B. j Trunuiond ami others. Also. 'jr. Tuesday, second day of sale, (~th May,) ' at the residence ul the defendant, two horses, small stock of sheep, a lot of corn and fodder, one large wagon, one small wagon, one lot hacon, sundry arj tides of household and kitchen furniture, &c. levied on a in] to he sold as the property of Bartlet j Milliard, at the suitol S.B. Ilai/iinond and others vs. Bartlet Milliard. Also, on Monday (5th May, before the Court i Mouse door in Camden, all the right, title, and interest of the defendant in and to 40 acres of land, more or less, lying on Hell Branch, on the waters of Twentv-fivc-.Mile creek, in Kershaw District, i adjoining lands of John A. Bow.cn and C, Bailey i Levied on and to be sold as the property of Benja- | mill Nettles, at tlie suit of John iiowen vs. 13enjai tnin Nettles. j Terms Cash?Purchasers to pay for necessary papers. TIIO. J. WARREN, 3. K. I). MUjS'LIN and Cambric Edgings and Insertions just opened l>y K. \V. HONNEV. April 10- ' 31 i i: ? mmm m -u- ^af?T? Copied from the Louisville Journal. Consumption is a disease which is carrying its victims to the tombs by thousand, without being arrested in its progress by the medicines in common use at the present time. But a bright day is coming, and lias < o ne?to successfully arrest this disease. Dr. Rodger's Liverwort and Tar, not only gives immediate relief in Coughs and Colds, but from the testimony of making some very remarkable cures of Consumption. Improvements in the treatment of diseases are onward, and nothing can arrest its spirit in the* present ngp. It may be obtained at JAMES R. McKAlN'S Drug Store, Camden S. C. See advertisement in another column. i Mi niili ? ! m ! !? q? The Bank of Camden S C. MMIE Annual meeting of the stockholders of this .1 Hank, will convene at the Banking House in Camden on Monday 6tl> May proximo, when an election for seven Directors for the ensuing year will be held. IJy order of the Board. W. J. GRANT, Cashier. April 20 33 3t South Carolina--Kershaw District. By John R. Joy, Esquire, Ordinary for said District. TT7"IIEREaV, Columbus and Thus. E. Ilaile apV T plied to me for Letters of Administration on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Wm. Haile, late of the District aforesaid, deceased * These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for tlic said District to be holclen at Kershaw Court House on the 10:h day of May next, to show cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 24lh day of April, in the year of our Lord one ihousai d eight hundred and fifty, and in the seventy-fourth year of American Independence. JOHN R.JOY,O.K. D. April 24. 3-3 Notice. BY virtue of a writ of attachment to me directed will be sold or Monday the 29th insL, at my Auction Room in Camden, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Sundry articles of household furniture. Levied on an . to be sold as the nrooertv of Sarah Har ris at the huil of W. T. Birchmoro. Terms Cash. J. W. BA.SKIN, C. K C. April 23, 1650. 33 Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Goods, Black, brown, green and lawn colored Summer Cloths J'laiii and figured Dr^p D'ete Black and fancy Frencli Hummer Cassiineres Fancy Frct.ch and English Drills Wlute and brown plain and canvass Drills White and fancy Marseilles Vesting* An elegant assortment of summer Cravats Ready-made Shirts, a great variety Silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers A small invoice of Coats and Vests, made expressly to order by a New York city Tailor. Just opened and liur sale low, by MeDOWALL & COOPER. A large variety of Goods, suited fur Boy's dress and every d ?y wear. Aril 12. Brushes. W1IITK Wash or Wall, Paint, flair, Nail, Tooth, Flesh, Bath, Cloth, Comb, and Shaving Brushes. SPICSS. Cinnamon, Allspice, Nutmegs, Mace, black and red Pepper. Extracts for Flavoring. Consisting of Extract of Vanilla, Bitter Almond, Orange, Lemon, Hose and Peach. Preparation* for tlie Hair. Phalon's Chemical Hair Inviterator, Haucl's Eau Lustral, Uouseell's Ox Marrow Pomade, Hauel's & Johnson's Bear's 0,1. OILS. Sperm and Solar, Family and Plantation Castor Oils, Linseed, fanner's, Olive and Cod Liver Oilj together with every article usually kept in a Ltrug Store. ILF Orders from the country put up with care and dispatch. Z. J. DitllAY. April 2. 20 tf Notice. T DO lipfpliir rnii?l il nli> :i!,il aniinlnl mu Iriniwl X Jolm Rosscr, o. the Town of Camden, my agent in ilie settlement ol'thc Estate of Mrs. Harriet 11. Sizor, deceased. UCLA SIZElt. April :>tli, lS."iO. t>d PINK APPLE Cheese, Seed Put'tucs, Krcsli Citron, Maccaroni, and A tlti.iiervous T?'jncco lor sale hy K. \V. JiUNNEY* April 10. y[ BYAS'S London Porter,best Port Wine, Lemon Syrup, White Wine Vinegar, Suirar House Syrup, fiic. for sale by E. W* BONNKY, April 10. 31 SPKING GOODS Cl^IlK Subscribers beg to call the attention of X. their friends and tl.e public generally to their stock of fancy and domestic goods, suitable lor the season, which tliev are just receiving, Having linnn /t'lrafnlli' cnliii't ml i ? !?** IV ... . V...I* uwi.il vuiviumj pvivi.ivu III IIIU ilt'W 1 U(l\ I1I?1II\C-|| they arc enabled to sell tlieiu without any advance on last fall's prices. On inspection, the stock will be lound very complete, li consists ol? i>isi-:ss fiood.t>. Bareges?plain, printed and changeable; Grenadines, AI bori lies, ami Tissues; printed Lawns, ! Organdies, and Jaconets; embroidered Swiss! Dresses; Gordon und Karlslon Ginghams; Eng. i lisli and American prints ? /.. r t a ?."l: Sowed and Thread Killing* ar.d Inserting*, in great variety ; collars and chemisette* of all dosorptions; J/l(ce Capes, <j*c.; Gloves, Milts, Rib. butts, &c. domestics. Bleached and brown Homespuns, all "widths and qualities; Ued Ticks, Marseilles Q,jilts, linen and cotton sheetings; Family Lin ns, Diapers, 4-c. ; with a large assortment of gr>od -nitable for servants' wear. The whole of v. Iiic!.i will bo disposed of on the most reasonable ten , for cash or to punctual customers. A. M. & H. KENNEDYApril 2 2(5 tf Uheap Literature, "117ILFRED MONTUESSOR, ur ?t<o Koeret Tf Older ol Seven; A roniunoo uf lilc in N. York. Saliithiel, or llic Wandering Jcnv i by the Itev. George Croly. Kaloolah, or Wanderings in tho Desert; by U. S. Mayo. Vanity Fair; Pictorial hi(o of Jack Slicppard; Francisco Gcrardo; The Willingtons ; The Maiden Aunt; Jane Shore; The Steward; R< land Cashiel: Copperfield, No. 10; Simon Sng"d; Major Jones' Courtship ; Con Crcgan ;'Aielf-De penuence ; Sell-Control; &c. A further supply ol the above popular works just received. YOUiNtJ, April V-? ?!J JVASONiC HALL CLOTHING STORE, 2(58 King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. \\J A. KENT & MITCHELL are now re: T T ceiving their usual supplyof Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of purrh; sers. They "keep constantly on hand, a full and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at a!] times find a full stock of English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of ail descriplions, And a lull 6tork of Vests. They would invite attention to their stock ol Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. cf*c. All nf fhe above Goods will be sold at the low est prices. W. A. KRNT MITCHELL, 208 King-?t. cor. YVentworth. April 12. 29 if Dress Goods. TIIE subscribers have just received from New York, and are now opening their Spring and Summer supply, consisting in part, of? Haiti, Metalline, R roc ho arid Primed Oarage Print'd Marquise, Tyroleinne, Alborineand Floride Black Mousselin de Lain, Barage and Silk Tissue Paris printed Jaconet and Organdi Muslins Pancy and mourning Ginghams (small check) I aris, American and English Prints t Iso?Ar, elegant assortment of Ivorv and Pa per Fans. AIcDOWALL & COOPER. I April 1. 20 tf Ladies, Look at This, A AA PAIRS of Ladies Gaiter Boots of every x\J\J description, of the best Philadelphia and Eastern manufactures, at very low prices 50 pairs white Kid and Satin Slips also Black SJippers-and Walking Shoes, of every description Misses' Gaiter Boots, black and colored, cloth and j Innflinr . Gentlemen's Department. Fine pump and thick Boots. Philadelphia do do do Bootees, do do do Congress Gaiters, calf and cloth do velvet and goat Slippers And many other qualities of Boots and Shoes, too numerous to mention, sewed and pegged. (D*We are also manufacturing fine Shoes and Boots to order, and warrant them to give entire sr tirfaction. Call arid see. at WORKMAN & BOONE'S. April 23. 22 tf j Committed, rpO the Jail of Lancaster District, as a runaway, j 1. a bright mulatto boy, who calls himself JOE. and says he belongs to Henry Walker, of Charleston, Magazine street lie is about 5 feet and 5 or 0 inches high, stout built, hair nearly straight, and has considerable whiskers. The owner will come forward, orove properly, pav charges, and take ? :.? I WlttS ADA MS. S. I,. D. April Id, 1650. 31 lin T. 0. STEVENSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, COLUJIDIA, S. C. WOULD inform his oust, tner* mid the public generally tlint he has removed his etorc to the building one door south of the Furniture Ware Room of Messrs. Price and Berry, where he will keep constantly on hand CLOTH'S, CASSf. MERES, VESTING*, if-r., all of which will be told to punctual customers, on the usual time, very clienp. TEN PER CENT, deducted for cash payments on the delivery of the garment. Jan. 23 6 3m Fancy Goods. rFMlE subscriber has just received, directly (rom X the House of Messrs. Jos. Boury it Sons, of Baltimore, a large aiul select assortment of PERFUMERY, among which arc, Lubiti's Boquct de Caroline, I Extrait Jockey Club, Jenny Lind, West End, | Patchouly, Miguioucltr, lledyosmia and Orange ! de Portugal, yllso, a licautiful variety of Hair Brushes; among which arc a peculiar and handsome pattern, call*'! the "Ladies' FaVurite;*' Pur.<es;Cii'".a Inkstands; Port monies; Bohemian Cologne Bottles; Ivory Pressing Combs; old brown ^ ''liusor Snap; tri-colored Wash Balls; Gutn Drops: llocl; Candy, itc., which he oilers for sale on the most accommodating terms for cash or to I i.i...l.....nrs n?il >. VI* ll if It ll/? llivitp< lllf? Iiuiiu.ua. UU--..U...V.,., ...... ... .... attention of the public. Z. J. DeIIAY April 2. 20 tl ON am) after the l.'lth April, the old plan of re turning ?ntiic day tree, will be discontinued, and persons required to pay full rates both ways. N. D. BAXLY, Agent. Auril ID* 01 2\v New and Elegant! 1^ \V. 1HJNNKV i.-? how receiving his entire Jm slock of new iitul fashionable Spring Goods. As tliey are well worthy the attention of his friends and customers, he invites them, with much contideiicc, to call and examine them. Among them may he found? 75 new pieces Prints, at 5 t? 73c. per yard. HO pieces printed .Mus'ins, at l-j to 50e per y;.rd 13 " French printed Jaconets at t!3 to67o /)r.m,wti XI iwIiiik. variety Dattorns and prices l'iain and fancy silk and worsted Derates, some very handsome Plain and fancy Grenadine Siil?s, some mourning Eloga lit silk Tissues and linen ''.'.sires French Earlston and American Ginghams White and colored Swiss Muslins, for Evening Dresses Swiss and rauiln ir trimmings, great variety Ladies' liirves, of every variety and quu'ity Mourning and fancy Fans Fur all or any of the above articles lio will We satisfied with Charleston retail jiriccs. March 'Jli. 'J3 tf \oticc. j rpilK undersigned, having qualified as Kxecu'or X ol'the will of the late James 11. McKain, his | business as a Druggist and Apothecary will be colli III HUM 111 1IJU limnc Ui lilt uinii;ir>i?nu.., .... ecu tor. under tlic ni.ina?tuiiciit of Julm Worlliingtoii, aii'cd by Dr. Wiley J. !V|c(Iaiii, fortlic benefit of bis children ; and the patronage licretofore extended to Iiiiii is earnestly bolic.pd to be extended - Mi- Wiirtllillirlon is I lUlll'- Wlllllllii;u MUOIIIv.fi>> I'll. I . n I authorised to receive money, yrant receipts and make settlements. All persons having demands against James R. .1/cKajn are rcqusstcd to give notice to the Executor, us soon as possible, and tlinsu indebted are earnestly requested to pay up ate soon as possible, Vid-ijia friends are specially requested to do so. - " JOHJST HOSSER, Exr. A-^prilStKIWO, - ? .. K '. t* THE AH ERICA M Racing Deposit Bank. OFFICES 41 WALL-STREET, JAUNCEY COURT, NEW YORK. The proprietor* beg to announce that they have opened Classes for Sweepstake*, upon the *y*tem which ha* obtained ?o large a share of the public support in England and elsewhere, bv which an opportunity is extended to all classes of ohraining (according to the means or inclination of each) an interest in the great sporting events in all parts of the world where racing is practised. as win r>e seen by the subjoined particular!, the ?? srribcrs to the scheme now proposed by the American Racing Deposit Bank, may, by the small outlay of $1. train a sum of $10,000!!! the security of his investment being strengthened by the guarantee of nnqoeitionable Trustees. <, An opportunity will be afforded of speculating in ail* races of importance in America and elsewhere, in whWfc a sufficient time intervenes between the entry of the horse* and the day of running to enable the proprietors to fill lb# various classes. The Sweepsiakes now open consist of five Cltusee far the CHEAT I)ERBV RACE, Epsom, England, to ba run on the 20th day of May, 1850, nnder the superintend* cncc of tiie Stewards of the English Jockey CluD. SCHEME. * * S II i.l 3 ^ ? ? 3 it o !X ! 3 3 n ?al Sub. Pols. Dols. Dols. Dols. Pol*. Dols. Claw A, 4,()00 50 100,000 50,000 25.000 15,000 10,000 " B, 8.000 25 100.000 50,000 25.000 15,000 10,000 " C, 20,(KH) 10 100.000 50,000 25.000 15.000 10,000> " I), 20.000 5 50.000 25,000 12.500 7,500 5,000 44 E, 20,000 1 10,000 54)00 24100 1.500 1,000 The number of horses entered is upwards of 200, The drawing of this Sweepstakes will take place publir.ly, on the 29 day of -May, 185'J, the day on which th* race will be run?the place and hour being first duly announced by advertisement; when the names of all the horse* entered will lie allotted amongst the subscribers in each class, and on the 30th day of June next, by which time th? result of the nice will be known, the Prizes will be djatri billed; the holder of ihe name or the winning home in L'lase "'A.,' receiving a prize of O.N KII ITS'DUEL) THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! That of the second $50,000, <tc., in accordance with theabove A'cherne. At iliin drawing all the subscribers will be admitted on producing their numbers. To gentlemen of the Presa free admission will be given; thus affording every security tosubscribers and the public. indupeudently of the above, the proprietors Iiave opened Belting Lists, by wliich any desired oct (according u> th? state of the odds) may l>c obtained, in all the great racing events, and a* will be seen by a more detailed prospectus forwarded to all subscriber*, ihe holder of any favorite IlUr?C 111 IIIO UlAIIC rnc&pnmuvi., ?ww g?.., v, mm. considerable sum, whether that horse wins or not. A commission of 10 per c*nr. to cover expenses wilfbodcducted on payment of all prizes. Any further information required, wH3 b? afforded b* it Secretary. Mr. Archibald Mackenzie, at the office* above to whom all applications for Agencies and other cnmmoni cations are to be addressed, post paid, and nil remiltaneM** > cither by bill or note to l>e made in return for which nut- ft. a bered certificates will be forwarded as directed. Lists of horses entered for the above and all other Rarest of im|>ortance may he seen at the etneev. Nc-w York, April 3, 1850. 30?svrfft. " Will wonders never cease V* NEW GOODS, At astonishingly low Priced, lor Cash an# Nothing Else t JUST received, a fresh supply of Grocery atu tides; suclt at> Sugars, Brown, crushed, and Loaf,. Cofff.es, Rio and Java. Teas, Gunpowder and Hyson, Rice. Bacon. Lard, and: Salt,. New Orleans Molasses, &c. Mackerel, in half Kits; No. 3 in barrels*. | Fancy Soaps, j Powder, Shot* and Lead, I Crockery-ware, &c. tj-c. also: j Raisins, in quarter, half, and whole boxes,. | Figs, in quarter, half, and; whole Drums,. Preserves, of every kind,. I .Salmon, Lobsters, Candies, of every description,i With many other articles; which will be solffeitretnsly low for cash, and cash only. MOORE &. BELCHER. April 16 30 tf cnUAnT VATTflP OV1XVVJU MVAAVM' rI~MIE Executive committee of the Camden Or;. X pliaii Society Female Academy, have the1 pleasure to announce that Miss Theus will openthe sr.liool on Monday the 6th of May next, with* every prospect of this being a permanent arrange-ment, and the school being open the whole year,, with the usual vacations. This lady comes to ur with the highest recommendations, from geutJe-1 men known to us, and having ten ycarB experi? ?ncc as an approved teacher. J. M. DESAUSSDRE, April 16?30?3t] Pres't C. O. Society. Committed, r|^0 the jail of Kershaw District, on the 4th in*t.,? JL a negro man, who says his name is RANTER,* and that lie belongs to Col. N. A. Pe_ay,of Fair J lie Id District. Said negro is about 65 or 70 yd*r?* j of age, live Icel and a half high, and stout built.* i The owner is requested to come forwaVd, provtf I properly, pay i h irges, and t;ke him away. April 16?30. TIIO. J. WARREN, Sli'ff I Removal. T I (OS. BONN F.I.I, A: CO. haw recently removed to1 tlii' Stand lately occupied1 fty I. Meyer, one door fclow Dr. ZempV Drue Siore. where they will cohlinne to' keep a well aborted Siock of Gmeeric* nnd other Good*^" such nx Suear*, t rdR-e, Tea, Salt. Molasses, Mackerel,* Salmon, Hour, Kire. ?. ngerwoou s rii'MCB, i\cttuup?? Syriiiw. preserved fruits,fine gold leaf Segars, Iron <Sf all descriptions, fast, (ierinan and Blister Steel, Hoes, ging and Hope. Bro., Idea d and col. domestic*, prints,' inttslitis, ginghams, crockery, &c., whirh they offer for rale j on reasonable terms. A share of public patronage is re-" | sportfully solicited. Cam len. ISth April, 1850. 31 ! WHOSE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE THIS POST OFFICE f IT DELIAS &. IvOOPMAN'S, who will aeli . Fancy Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, Grocc* " '* ' i; 1.. rics, iiml all sorts or itjercuanuize mcnpci ??.. be Ioum] elsewhere in this market. Weretuftf our hearty thanks to customers who have so- fibi'ri ally patronized us, and bey a continuance of thbff favors* Our Stock is new and well selected. ELI AS if* KOOi'M A N.April 19. 31 Lava Ware. r|^HK subscriber has received Card BasKe1sw 1. I'laies, Baskets, Candlesticks,.Pitchers, made of l.ava, all neat and handsome an icier? Also, China Cups and Saucers,. Chitu Colopnrs,* Glass Baskets, Toy Tuinblbre, Pitchers and Ba? Lento ode Glasses, China Flower I'ols,1 Chi r;i Doll I loads, Tool Chests, lf.arge Porte iilonnies. backhaulinoii boards, dies-,, miniature knives, China' Pull"Boxes, with a lar^e variety ut Toys and Fan*cy Goods, all lor sale by F. L\ ZEMP. April 19, jl SUPERIOR 5-4 TntTia Waltiiiff, Cottoh Carpet-in?r, Oil Floor Cloth, &c^ for sa!c by April 19.31} E. W. BONKBT. CADETS OP TEMPERANCE, KERSHAW SKCTIUIN .IN Uai tiem?. The regular meeting of this Section will be held* at their Hall on Friday .ovehltig next, at 7 o'clock* Py order of the W; P.... P. tfIXElTGUE,:Sec'jf..