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Philadelphia Made Calf and (Joat Walking Shoes Kid Ties and Slippers, jus! received by W. ANDERSON & CO. A NEW DISCOVERY! Cheaper still for Cash. HOOTS, SHOES, AND STOCK OK EVEKY DKSCEIP. TIOX, CAN BE FOUND AT OUB ESTABLISHMENT AT VKHY LOW PRICES FOB CASH. Mens* Fine calf, water proof Boots, Philadelphia. made, S7 to ?0. Do. $1 25 to ?5 00. Boy's boots and shoes, assorted, from 67 to 3 00 Youths' do. do. do. do. 54) to 2 00 Ladies' boots, black and colored, 1 25 to 3 25 do. kid and morocco W altera, 1 25 to 1 75 do. do do Slips & Ties, (36 to 1 50 Misses' kid and mor. boots & buskins, 75 to 1 25 Childrens' Shoes, assorted, 25 to 07 also : 3000 Pairs Negro Shoes at fro* TO cents to 01 95. also: A very large ass: rtment of Trunks, carpet bags, Values, &c. All of which can be had very low for cash, from WORKMAN & BOONE. Feb ? H tf Leather. Sole. Band, Harness and Upper Leather. Also?CaH and Kip Skins, choice quality Manufactured and sold l>y ? r?A W. ArNIJr,KOU.> 0? AFRESH SUPPLY. Just received, a large assortment of all the various kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, also, Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Yalices Sole and Upper Leather, which will be sold at a mail advance on manufacturer's prices, and which the pubijc are respctfuliy invted 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 Slippers do French .%id Slippers and Ties do Exce'sior SJippert, do Thick and thin sole Gaiters do Mazarine Gaiters do Slippers, .rom 50 to 75 cents Misses' kid Ties and Slippers do thick 6ole morocco Buskins do leather Buskins and Ties Children's Boots and snoes, an Kinos do Gaiters and buttoned Boots, different colors do bronzed Boots do Boots, black and light colors Gentlemen s Boots, from 81 75 to 87 00 do t!-in sole pegged Boots, from 82 50 to 84 50 do sewed B<>ots from 84 00 to 87 00 do sewed Bootes and Brogans, various kinds do and Boys cloth Gaiters do fine calf Piiila. made Sboetees Boy's and Youth's Brogans, all kinds Children's Bootees, from 20 to 50 cents. ALSO 1600 pairs Plantation Brogaas, sewed and pegged. ET Next door lo M. Drucker, and nearly opposite the Bank of Camden. Jan. 23. J. S. McCADDOK New Boots, Shoes, and Shoe-stock. The subscriber has received ins usual supply of Boots, Shoes and Shoe-stock, together with Travelling Trunks, carpet Bags and Valices, aH of which he offers as low as they can be purchased in this market, and respectfully invites the public to examine the same. His stock consists in part as follow*.? Gentlemen's fine calf Pump Boots 44 " Welted do " 44 Waterproof do 44 * 44 Pegged do 44 44 Pegged do 44 44 Pegged Wateproot do 44 44 calf Waterproof Bootees 44 44 44 Welted do 44 44 44 Pegged Bootees Congress Boots Patent Leather Bootees, new style Over Shoes Ladies' Black English Kid Slips 44 White do do do 44 Block French Kid Slips and Ties 44 44 America i do do do 44 44 French .Morocco Walking Shoes 44 44 44 Kid do do 44 44 44 francia Gaiters 44 44 44 44 colored Gniters 44 44 Lasting Walking do ftrnr Shn**n Mimes black and colored Gaiters " " " Morocco Boots " " Kid Slip* and Ties " Over Shoes " School Shoes and Bootees " Colored Sline and Ties Boy's fine call Boots ?< ? ?? Bootees " Kip Pegged Boots Bootees Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes, some new patterns. A LSO Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices al?O Men's and Boy's fine Cloth Caps. A LSO Calf, Lining and Binding Skins. Kip Skins, Harness Leather, Upper and Sole Leather, Together with every article used in the manufacture of Boots and Jsi'noes. liKO. ALUEiM. i ..i r>??io ....A civile liiuiV) m. vi * ui ii/ ??uu Cement. The above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at low prices. Also, Gypsum or land plaster. C. L. CHATTENPeb. 12. 12 _tf New Year's Notice. T'<e subscriber begs to return Ins thanks for the liberal patronage received during the past year and respectful y solicits a continuance of the same, and assures his friend' and the public, that no erf. fort will be Rpared, 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 ex< pccts payment when they are presented. He would b* pleased to extend ths usual credit, but the calls on him for money turbid it. Jan. 2-1-tf VV. M. WATSON. Such as. Hid Hondo, (jold Leaf, E*pnrtero, Washington, Charleston. &< . &r.., to be sold exceedingly low for cash only. Jan 23-?5?tf ] MO'.JRK & BELCHER. To Rent or Sell, That new Store and -Dwelling House, opposite the Episcopal Church. The Duelling and Store will be rented sep irately if required. Applv to JAMES McEWEN. August 15 33 tf JAMES W. BASKIN, AUCTIOTJBSa, A m ivbi-I; c Will attend promptly to all bupiness entrusted o him. He may be (onnd at the Sheriff'? Office. 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 i-amit riarta of lick fc DesiraM# &C9di ever offered iti Charleston. Having made extensive arrangements for .Spring sales, lie conridenll) invites purchasers to his sto k, as it is LWUKUALLY ATT It ACTIVE. It will embrace all the varieties of new and Eiegant Silks, both black and colored M Grenadines, Silk Muslins, Tissues j " Barages, both plain and printed [ " Printed French Muslins o:>/,i,,n,0 (imnnsin Muslims. Prints Wliiguauin ">ug ? - , Alpaca#, Uombaxines, (,'liallys Embroideries ?>f various styles Evening Dress Goods, in variety ofs'yle and fabric White Good# of ail tl 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-etitch and plain Linen Cambric H'd'kts. (great variety) als?> 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 Plantation Use, Together with a large stock of bleached and browp Domestics, colored Cottonsdes, &c. &.c. Purchasers can always depend upon finding the newest styles of Goods imported, as aa agent is aiwavB in the maket to sunulv us with the most fashionable Goods. In a word, tlte stock will be found to embrace almost every article in the Dry Goods line, which will be offered at the mOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES-CO N. B.?He has made large adduions to his Wholesale Kooins, 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 Cash or Prompt Pay. February. 1850. 10 wikn IVew Goods. A general assortment of DRY GOODS. hardware. GROCERIES, <Stc. Received 1 ,y W. ANDERSON Ac CO. Iron Iron and Steel. Swced'a Iron from lx3-tJ to 10x1-2 in."flat 44 mm 3.y to 1-4 in. square. 44 44 44 3 8 to 1-4 in. round. Cast Steel 44 1 2 to 1-4 iu square. German and Blister Steel. For sale by Dec 12. T. BONNKLL & Co] ? - ?nMi LU9I1 IV! JL>U1 A. We will contract for Hark at ill rate of 86 ? cord, cash?or 83 in Trade. W. ANDERSON cjf- CO. Ma ch, 7th,*1849 10 tf Hew Mackerel and Salmon. Barrels and half barrels No. 1 Mackare), do do do do Salmon. For sale low, by Dec. 29. T. BONNELL & CO. DeKalb Factory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsburgg, . 4-4 30 " Osnaburgs, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers, and warrant, ed of excellent quality. For sale wholesale and retail hv \V. ANDERSON CO. jjeptemoer 5 30 tf Boys1 Clothing, Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for sale by V VV RMVA'VV Tbe Soul!i Carolina Rail Road. On and after the 13.i? February, 1850, Freight Trains for the accommodations of Way Stations above Branchvilie, will leave the Mary Street Depot atldaylighton the morning of Wednesday in each week. All Goods and commodities for these Stations must be delilivered at the Depot on Tuesday preceding. Returning, the Trains will leave Hamburg, Columbia and Camden, immediately after the Pas senger 1 rains on r nday morning. Cotton and other heavy product; 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 this office of the quantity of cotton, &c., to lie despatched front the Stations, by letter, directed to the Agent of Transportation. JOHN McRAE, Act'g Ag't Tram portation. ft* rr* a_ a! O r? D T> /M.. Venice i ransporuuiun o. iv. iv. uiidnwion, nn February, 18o0. i)ru ga! Drugs!! T^IIE Subscriber has on hand and is constantly J_ receiving fresh supplies ol" Drugs,Medicines, I'aints, OiN, Turpentine, Varnishes, Putty, brushes, and Window (Paso; 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 verv much to their advantage to apply lirst to FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb >1 15 tf Lamp Oil. JUST received a new supply of Lamp Oil; which inay be had at the low price of 88c. per gallon: also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 22 15 . tf House for Sale. THAT very desirable residence in Loetown, belnno-imr tn the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by Mr. Samuel E. Caper?.? The terms will be very liberal. Feb 22?15?tf ] FttA NCIS I,. ZEMP. Attention. A further supply of Groceries just received making my stock complete. Those wishing to buy, have only call end I am satisfied will go away pleased with their bargains. GERALD'S Grocery. Dec 13 W *0 C. *I \TI1 KSON, BANK AGENT. At tits ojji> staxu oim'csitk Davis's Hotel Notice. The subscriber respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment He hopes a further call will be unnecessary, as his is a cash business and the credit was given only for a short time. A. E. ALLEN, Highly Important from Washington! , REPORTED LOSS OF THE SHIP UNION. OPENING OK A SPLENDID STOCK OF VA86* TO&3&G tfOWMa TWO Doors 6outh of Mr. Hayman Levy't, condinting in part, of? English, Irish and American Print* Embioidered Lawns and Lawn Muslins Gold ar.d Silver mixed Unreges Hungarian Bareges and embroidered Sw iss Muslin ^ ! - 1 f 4 Ciwiss, i.aniDnr, aim jaiuuei Kiubiom Infants' Bodies and Robes French worked Collars, Chemisettes & Capes Swiss ahd Cambric Insertions and Edgings Linen and Bohinett " " Barege Shawls and Cravats Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gloves Bonnets. Bonne: Ribbons and Flowers Heavy 10-4 and 12-4 bleached sheetings Long Cloths at all prices Heavy 0-4 brown sheeting Linen and Cotton Drillings Bleached and brown Table Damask Drap D'Ete and Kossuth s Coatings Fancy summer Cassimercs lor Gents' wear ' CraVats and Stocks German Embroidered Baskets Ladies' Mahogany Work Boxes And many other articles, both fancy and do?es - 1 _ii ..e i.:?l tic, loo numerous 10 mention ; aim an u> wuh.ii will be eold low for cash, bv H. C. WELLHAU3EN, Two doors below Mr. H. Levy. March 8 19 if__ Memphis Institute. M?DI aL depaktmeat. THU regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the First of November, and continue until the last of February. The Anatomical department will he opened and ready to receive students by thnFirsl of October.. The Medical Department will be under thedirection of the following1 PROFESSORS: Z, FREEMAN. M. D.. Professor of Anatomy. R. S. NEWTON. M. I)., Professor of Surgery H. J. HULDE, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. W. B'i'KL) POWELL, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Pathology, .Mineralogy, and Geology. J. KING, M. i>., Professor of Materia Mediria, Thera peutioi a.id Medical Jurisprudence. J MILTON SANDERS, A. M., M, D., Professor of Chemistry uml Pharmacy. J. A. WIL&ON, M. L?, Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of vVomen and Children. CL1NIUUE LECTURERS. MEDICINE?PROF. II. J. HL'LDESU RGERV?PROF. R.S. N.tWTONZ. FREEMAN, M* D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The lees far a full course of lectures amount to $1(15. Reach Prcfessor's Ticket, $15. A/ntriculator's $5. Demonstrator's Fee $10. Graduation, $20. 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 Cominerci I Hotel, 11. S. NEWTON, M. D.t Dean of the Faculty. LAW DEPARTMENT. HON. E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory an Practice of Law JOHN DELAFIELD, Esq., Professor of Commercial Jurisprudence. Terms ?$50 per Session. All communications pertaining to thin department must be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis, Tenn., March, 1850. The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral wnrtti ui?fl nrnlpwsional arnniremenf s. will comDare fav< rahle 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 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 any other city has more. A common error exists in the minds of many students relative to the place of studyiug medicine; those who intend practicing among (he diseases of the West and South should certainly educate j themselves at a school whose faculty are practical* Jy acquainted with those diseases. That the public may be satisfied of the permanenry of tins sch. ol, we feel it our duty to state, that the Trustees and Faculty form a unit in action which augurs well for its luture success; and that the peculiar internal organization which connects mem, caimoi ue mierrupicu. E. W. M. KING. President of the Memphis Institute. March 5, 1850 18 ly_ New Fablications. Mysteries of the Court of London Black Plumed Rifleman Gentleman of the Old School Fern ing Master or 18 months at St. Petersburgh Kalnnla Hands not Hearts Fanny Hervy Debtor's Daughter, or Life and its Changes Our Guardian Con Crcgan, complete Pendennis, 4 No. ' ? i ?' -i i ? - it l cspocc n 01 me nun. nenry v^iay Notes on Virginia, by Laurie Todd. March 21. A. YOUNG. Tissue Paper, FOR Artificial Flo were, assorted colors: also mottled pink Bohemian G ass Vases, new patterns Gilt China Vases and Candlesticks Gilt, Silvered and P:ain Paper Fans Sin II and Buffalo Polka Combs BufFilo and English Horn Dressing do Backgammon Boxes, Doinitms Acconleons, Files, Flageolets, &c. March 'dL A. YOUNG. mtTT* n a iymfM p a 7 a a p liiii umiurijK uiiuuuiii THE subscribers beg leave to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen of this place and vj. cinity, that they have jusf opened a splendid stock of FANCY and STAPLE (JGUI)S; all of which they offer at the lowest prices possible. To tfie following articles they wish most particularly to draw the attention of purchasers :? Plain, figured, and satin-striped Bareges Figured and Embroidered Lawns French and other calicoes Tissue silks, and Ginghams Plain and Figured Swiss Mulls Plain and Figured Cambrics ; Jaconets Embroidered curtain muslins Linens?Irish and Grass; Linen cambric Handkerchiefs, Lace Capes, and a great variety of Needlework Goods Together with a general assortment of all other articles usually found at their establishment. We wish to draw the attention of gentlemen to our stock of Ready-made Clothing, which embraces every article in that line. April 9?28. M. DRUCK BR & CO. Boston Crackers. A few darrels of Boston Crackers for Bale, by Dec. 29. T. BON NELL f CO. IN EQUITY? KERSHAW DISTRICT. f Thomas Lang, administrator, vs. Frances A. Nystrumand Henry A. Ford, Executor.?Bill of Interpleader. IT.appearing to my satisfaction that Henry A. Fore, Executor of the last a ill and testament of John A. Nystruin, deceased, late of the State of New Jersey, is beyond and resides without the limits of this Slate; It is ordered, on motion ot Chesnutand Caston, complainant's Solicitors, that | the said Henry A. Ford do plead, answer or de- | mtir. to the above bill within three months front this date, in default whereof an order pro con/esso ( will be taken against him. ( WM. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. D. i March 7th, 1850. 19 Bin j Ij? Equity?Kershaw District. VV. W. Lang and wife, et al., vs. A. Boy kin, et a<.?Bill to convey and substitute land, and for relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Kitty B Lang, Wii iam l.ang, J. Scota Lang, minor, Defendants, and John Boykin, Defendants to the above bill, are absent from and reside without the limits of this State: It is, on moiion of Chesnut and Caston, complainant's Solicitors, ordered that they uo plead, answer or demur, to the above bill within three mouths from this dale, in default whereof, an order pro con/esso will he taken against them. WM. M. SHANNON, C. E. K. D. March 7th, 1650. 19 3in In Chancery* KERSHAW DISTRICT. Elizabeth Nettles vs. James W. Cantey et al.? Bill for relief, sale, &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that. Thomas R'ddlc, John Riddle, George D. Riddle,Thomas Reynolds and Jane his wife, defendants to the above-stated bill, are absent from and reside without the limits of this State: It is, on motion of Smart, complainant's Solicitor, ordered that they do plead, answer or demur, to the above bill within three months from this date ; in default whereof, an order pro confe.sso will he entered against them. WM. ;\1. SH ANNON, C. B. K. D. Commissioner's < flice, ) /c-rnn\ on o M?rfM3tli, mm 1 <S70?) 20-im In Equity? Lancaster District. John AJassey, Adm'r. de bonis non of John T .Hagins, dec'd. vs Jat e Hagins and others?Dill to marshal assets, and so forth. The creditors of John T. Hagiris late of Lancaster District, are hereby notihed that under the decree of the Court of Equity in the above case, they are required "to establish their claims before the Commissioner on or before the 1st day of June, 1*50, and in default that their claims be barred. JAMES II. WITHERSPOON, C.E.L. D. Comm'rs Office. Sent. 81, 184'i. [$10) r. " o/! *r CHfJIl ) OU u In Equity?Lnncaster District. Jonathan D. Johnson, Adn.'r, vb. Asia M. Caston and others- Bill for Injunction, for sale of property, and sofortli. It appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel N. Caston, a Defendant in the above case resides without the limits of this State; It is ordr red, on motion of Clinton, comp. poJ. that the said Samuel N. Caston do anpear and plead, answer or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 10th day of May, 1850, otherwise judgment pro conlesso will be entered against him. JAMES H. W1THKRSPOON, c.e.l. d. Feb. 2, 1850. [ST] wtd In Equity-Lancaitcr District. Hiram Twitty vs. John McKenzieand Johr\ Ad? ??? RIM f,%f n 1 *1 icent'flr 17 oitfl roliof IT appearing to my satisfaction, that John McKenzic, one of the defendants in above case, resides withoutthe limits of the State; It is ordered, on motion of Cooke, Solicitor for complainant, that the said John McKenzie do appear and answer, plead, or demur, to the bill in above case, within three months from tl.e publication hereof, otherwise judgment pro co'fssso will be ordered against him. JAMES H. WITHE RSl'OON, Commissioner's Office, ) C. E L. D. March 27, lf5U- S 25 3m Fresh Garden Seeds. EVERY variety of Garden Seed may be had fresh at the ?>rug Store of Feb 22?15?tfJ FRANCIS L ZEMP. The subscriber has just finished off a lot of Mahogany Rocking Chairs in plush. Also Sewing Chairs in plush and hair; very neat articles and at unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. Bacon and Lard. KENTUCKY and North Carolina Bacon Sides and Hams. Also, best quality Lard, put up for family use, for sale by Feb. m E. W. BONNEY. Chain Pnmps. TUfi subscribers have received a fresh supply of Chain and Fix'ures. A pump of this kind may be seen in operation on their premises. McJJUtVALL & COOPER. March 12 20 tf BOGAKDUS' Planetary Horse Power. TIIE subscribers Inve received ooe of the above machines from the manufactory of Geo. Vail &, Co.; to which they would call the attention of those who want powers for Ginning, Sawing, or Grinding. Orders lor any kind of MILL IRONS or CASTINGS will be promptly attended to. MoDOW ALL & COOPER* O" A few Mill Cranks on hand. March 12 ' 20 tf__ Ploughing. JOE HOUSE, will be ib;inKiul for any jobs in the above line. Orders left at the Printing Office will meet with prompt attention. March 10. Fresli Goods Just Received. 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 BONNELL fc Co. MOORE & BELCHER WiijLt promptly auenu 10 an ousiner<o rommutcd to them as Receiving and Forwarding Merchants. They respectfully solicit that patronage which they promise to merit. House in Kirkwood to Rent, THE IIousr belonging to Mrs. C.| A- Boykin, adjoining the premises of Misf^J. S. iMcIta, will be rented for one year. Apply to Dr. K. Al. Boykin. March 20?24tf. New Tailoring EstabUshmentT rpHB subscriber respectfully informs the citi. _jl. Zens oi uaina* n una vic-iimj' mat no nas opened a Shop one door south of MoRsrs. A M. & R. Kennedy's store, wh re he will attend punctually to all orders in his line. He will receive the latest fashions regularly, and execute work in the best style. Military and Youth's clothing done in neat and elegant style. He solicits a share of public patronage. C. A. ^tcDONALD. 3/arch '20, 34 wtf - life* A RESCUE TO TttE AfFLICTEK THE CELEBRATED A certain remedy for all fixed pains in lite Aide, ChM Louis, Bark, Bowels. Muscles, Rheumatism In all its varied forms, Nervous Affections, Lnim and Liver Complaints. Spinal Affections, Female Weaknesses, etc. etc. For the above complaints this plaster has no raoAi*? Die great celebrity w#ch it lias already acquired, not only in the old, hut in the new world?the extraordinary cures it has performed in the most extreme cases of suffering, have acquired for it such a reputation, that the proprietor lias nut?until recently?been able to supply naif the demand. The sales throughout every city, town and village In ihe United States, are without a parallel! A circumstance not surprising, when the vast amonnt of human suffering relieved by its use is considered. In spinal defects, the benefit usually is of the most decided character. Jn Nervcus Complaints, nineteen cases out of twenty readily yield to the penetrating stimuht combined in litis valuaole preparation. In Rheumatism, either acnte or chronic, the rlsiias of the Hebrew Blaster have long since been universally acknowledged. Those who are laboring under weak barfes, no matter irom wnat cause me weaKi.es* may nave ong>? nated?even if such persons have been misguided in pre* vimi* application*?in the u*e <>f the Hebrew Plaster thrjr will find the affected port suddenly restored to its original a mildness. - . . As a supporter in cases of constitutional weakness it will he found ol great advantage. It i* particularly recommended to females who are saflering from sudden weakness, or general debility.. In short, it ombnu-es all the virtues which the most scientific mind was capable of compounding from valuabic substances found in the old world, and will be found entirely free from those objections which are a source of complaint with the numerous spreadplasters now before the public. Where this Plaster is applied, pain cannot exist. These Plasters possess the advantage of being put up in air-tight boxes, hence they retain their full virtues in all i-limates. We have jtrn received the following trstisss nial from C. C. Sellers, an eminent, lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. lie is a gentleman in high standing, and one whose influence has great weight: Camden, Ala., Nov. 21,1848. Messrs. Scovii if Mead: Gentlemen?Having been requested to state what has been the result of my experieoeu by the use of your Hebrew Plaster, I'cheerfully comply, hv Inavinc that I have found it to be as heretofore recom mended, ar. invaluable medicine. Indifferent rasesof nf family i have applied the Plaster to chronic sores, turnout and pains, and it has never failed to afford instant relief. 1 have also used it with good effect upon my own person, in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been severely afflicted. Respectfully, etc. C. C. SELLERS. Beicart of CoirntrrfeUx and Base Imitations." CAUTION?The subscribers are- the only General Agents in the Southern Slates for the sale of this truly valuable Plaster; and in order tn prevent purchasers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere for the genuine, they invite particular attention to the following marks of the gennine ; 1. The genuine is nut up in smooth, engine-turned bat* tomed boxen, not soldered in. 2. The gennine has the engraved liead of Jew David on the directions around the (mix. villi accommnvinc Re cord of Court, to E- Taylor, Rochester. SCOVIL & MEAD. 113 Chartre* ?., New Orleans. Sole General Agent* for the Southern State*.. Void by J. R. McKaiu Camden; A. Fitch. Columbia; Ilavilntiti ILirrali 4* Go. and P. Bf. Cohen Charleston; Munsel Hall, Witirw borough. Caldwell 4c James, Newberry; Reedy 6c Ruff. Cheaterville. French Embroideries. I HAVE received a superb assortment ot'French Needlework, comprising rich worked moslm collars, "Queen of Scots" do., rich worked chemisettes, with and without collars, mourning collars, worked muslin cuffs, Baby Frock Bodies, Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and It scrtiona, with a hand some lot of trimmed, chemisettes. Also, all the newest styles of plain an trimmed iare rapes, a full stock of linen, ibroadband cotton edgings and laces, black Blonde Lace, black silk fringes, colored ditto, Bonnet Tabs, &c. &c.; all new ami carefully selected. JAMES WILSON. March 19 22 tf South vs. North! IT is now universally admitted that Southernm de brown Homespun* and Drillings are not only better, but considerably cheaper, than those of Northern manufacture, and the feet can be folly ascertained by calling at tbo "Palmetto Cash Store " Having laid in an unusuallylarge supply of Domestic Goods previous to the Advance in cotton, lam prepared to sell Charleston andGranilevtlle brown homespuns and drillings. Nelson's and Ailandale brown and bleached sheetings, bleached long cloths, Bed Ticks, blue Denims, colored Chambravs.coUonadee.aiMl cotton ooodsof every description, either wholesale-or retail, at last summer prices. My stock of these articles is large rtiul varied, and cannot fail to suit the numerous wants of my numerous patrons. March 19-32-2t] JAMES WILSON. mDMnbD i wnti rinTTCc* I XiJirEiHi.A^VJCi XXUUOJUt The undeisigned would respectfully inform the public that he has taken the house well known as the " CROSS KEYS" formerly kept by. Mr. Wm. McKain, in the own of Camden, where be is prep red to accommodate travellers and boarders at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feel (he same quiet abroad as at home, are invitedto give him a call. x Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfast in time for the cars in the morning, at moderate charges. J. B. P. BOONE, Feb. 2?9?tf] Proprietor. Guns and Cutlery. SINGLE and donblc Gnm?; Revolvers; PJttod Knives; Hunting Knives; Per. Knives; Raure and Scissore. ' A. YOUNG, g < March 24 23 If Bacon! Bacon!! Bacon!K THE subscriber baa on band 120,000 lbs., superior BACON and.a corresponding quantity ot LARD in the lot there is nearly 1200 fine (lamp* any person wishing to purchase might find it to advantage to call end examine before purchasing elsewhere; terms will be made accommodating. Also an extensive and well assorted stock <>f other articles in the grocery line, comprising all the necessaries of subsistence, together with fifty thousand best Cuba filled Florida Segars. H. HOLLEYMAN. April 5, 165a 28 tfr__ JOS. B. KERSHAW, k mrrivn\tn v a m t t ?17 Ai XUftHJCiI A X juan^ Camden, 8. C. WILL at attend the Courts of KERSHAW, SUMTER, FAIRFIELD and DARLINGTQN DISTRICTS. IT. Feb. 19. 14 w6t A. G. MARSHALL, ; " COLLECTING AGENT, Columbia, 8. 0, Merchants and others, having unsettled claims in any part of this State or North Carolina, can have them promP,'y attended to'by piecing them in his hands at the Qfljc# of the Telegraph. January 7. 3 Notice, THREE monthj aflpr'dgte, application will be made for cprtifjceip ftfetock. fof eight share* in the Louisville Cincinnati and Charleston Rail, road, and Railroad Bank, owned by Mrs. R. Ballard, the original leaving been lost or mislaid. J. B. WfCjaE,E*V. mar 2S185Q W) w3n