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Baghnil mad the Cuba Affair. A letter from London to the Philadelphia North American, dated June 14, says: " When this letter reaches you, Lopez, his expe- 1 dition, and Cuba may be forgotten in the United States, and other affairs may be uppermost I can ^assure you however, that, secret as are all the movements of the British Government, some very important measures are about to be submitted by j&ngland to more than one European nation, having for their object certain checks on the grasping and growing ambition, as it is termed, of the United States, as - Government and as a people." for the Camden Journal. The u Adjustment-" I17L- aUamM Q/\ntk ?nitk nnmmfllirtH bf fVsiUffht? If 11J Oliuuiu UIO uuuui Him w And fighting in vain and grumbling for naught ? Fair's the " adjustmenT. and equal the laws That to each are extended in this cause. Why should the South more territory have To bring into it the curse of the slave ? "The majority here we now possess, (And though some southerners it may distress,) This bill must be passed by Congress one day Stamped with the name of the great Henry Clay, With a Finite behind to give it a shove, To quicken its pace and help on the move, iiow foolish the Senators who oppose This adjustment, which frcm such men arose! They are traitors! worse indeed so the r land, Who thus against Northerners dare to stand! "We claim not indeed the great lion's share, Well he eenerous and a portion spare, But oh the iugratitude is lost man Who not even give thanks for this just plan, When to ourselves we might take the whole land, And let them without a single inch stand. Their men have deserted, their cause is lost, Never again of unanimity boast Ye sons of the South! For your men are wise And go the side where strength greatest lies, And then what a miilenium will be When by our labor your slaves are set free, Equal to you by the law and by right, Yet superior in number and might, Easily they'll rule you in their own way * - ??e ) ?n All 6DIIC UJ )uui chui 10 auu an jvu can cuj* J vCamden, S. C. June, 1850. . A- ?? The "Southern Argus," an ably edited journal, published in Norfolk, Va., speaks of the letter recently addressed by Gen. Wallace of this State to his constituents, in the following complimentary language: "Thk Rhjhts of tiir Sorru.?Gen. Wallace, of the first Congressional District of South Carolina, has lately addressed to his constitu onts au interesting and able letter on the absorbing topic of the day. The sentaments it expresses are worthy of the noble son and representative of that brave and gallant State ? -worthy of the better days of the Republic, and worthy of the earnest attention of every man who valnes the liberty Snd institutions of the 8?wth. We regret that we have not space for the publication of the whole of this eloquent and manly address; bat we furnish below the concluding portion of it, which presents in sombre colors the prospects and future destinies of ithe South. Let every one rend it and deter mine for himself whether he will unite with our -most approved good ma*frrt at Washington iii riveting the chains which they are preparing for them." TrttfKkvruoKv Block.?Hie State of Kentucky will contribnto ft Tdock of its own native marblefor the National Washington Monuiuent. It wilt he eight feet long, four feet broad, and from eighteen to twenty inches thick. Inscribed opon it wiH be the arms of the State, and the appropriate and patriotic motto directed by the (Jeueral Assembly: " UniUr ifw. unxpicex of Heaven and th'eprece; ts of Wathin&on, Kentucky triJlbc the last to "ice up the. Union]" Am alga jjation jw Boston.?At the grent National Celebration i?f the Sons of Temperance on the 12th innf., at Boston, in which twenty-three Slates were represented, the Southern Division were insulted by the intra, duel ion o! negro Cadets of Temperance. The Southerners ?eriy sensibly left the parade to fbe AointgamationistK, and retired from the piorewirirr, Procrastination Is the thief of time. Delay is dangerous?neglect that cold and rough a few weeks', and the hope of recovery will he Ir at to you forever. Letuotany pecuniary consideration deter you from trying insayc yonr life and health while tliere is a cloture. Consumption is annually sweeping off thousands to the tomb; no disease has tattled tta skill of physicians like it; no physician, perhaps, has ever done more fur this large class of stittering Humanity, than Dr. Wistnr. An "ounce of preventative m worth a pound of rnretherefore tafure your lungs become ulcerated, and so diseased that no human means ran save yon from an early grave, try in season, try at onra, a medicine which ha* heen such infioiute value to thousands?obtain a bottle of Dr. Wistnr** Balsam of Wild Cherry, take it, get another If necessary, persevere in using it until you have removed the disease entirely, which If neglected will terminate your It A.:. Be not deceived by quacks, witli their imitations and counterfeits; boyuone but the genuine and original, which is signed I. ov now we wrapper. Notje Genain" unt?*< signed 1 Bl-TTS on the wrapper. Sold inViuudrn bv JAMES. K. McK AJN. Wlwlerale hv P. M. Cohen & Co.. CJmrlwrton, nml by Druggwti" generally throng bunt the State. ^"T.Steii, J. F. At D. LJCbud, Rowley At B.. Sorrel 1At E., R. P. Nonnant At C., Mrs. Hart, R. Reid, P. Patterson, J. B., Longenecker At B., C. J. Shannon, Wallace At A., Fox At O., Springs dc W., A. Young, F. L. Zetnp, A. Graliant, A. H. Sanders, S. Woolf, R. Davidson, J. Turner, R. & S., L J. Patterson, J. Chesnut, N. Mayblum, T. Trotter, Workman At B., A. AI. At R. Kennady, F. Lynch, A. F. Roddy, J. Cantey, J. D. Murray, H. L. At Son, AIcKain's Drug Store, Wriston At R.t Phifer At Y., J. MeEwan, W. H. Neal, R. S. Tweed, J. Newman C. McLean, W. B. Campbell, J. C. Cnlwell, W. C. Workman, Rogers At J., T. E. Haile, Brem dc A., H. Pate, R. J. M. At Co., W. Shock, At C., W. S. Murphy, A. Nettles, Alden At M., M. A* B., S. Ciples, E. W. Bonney, J. A. Haaeltine. C. M., George Olden, L. L. Fraysier, W. Stevens, J. Baakins, J. A. Davis, G. Can then, It. L. Kdgeworth, C. Matheson, Est. J. C., [D] Ac C., C. Phiter, Melcher At S., W. A. At C., AN linnn At A_ J. Winr.nff I.. IVf. liindinn J. F McDowell & C., A. C. Freeman, J. LHea, M. & W. L., H. C. Turner, J. W. Stucky. 0~~ RANGE'S, Leinonr, Almonds and Dates, by JAMES McEVVfiN. B01TS OP TSMPBP.AHOB. Waterec l>ivislou No. 9. The regular meeting1 of this Divsion will be held f on Thursday evening, at Odd Fellow's Hall at (3 o'clock. By order of the W. I'. c W. II. R; WQKKMAN, R. S. j Oa ODw CDs, ?5?? ' Kershaw Lodge.Number 9 j The Regular Meeting of this Ixidge will beheld a at their new* Hall on Friday evening next,at ; 7 o'clock. f By order of the N. O. c II. C. WEI.LHAUSEN. Secretary. , CADETS OF TEMPERANCE, KERSHAW SECTION NUMBER 4. The regular meeting of this Sec tion will be held J at their Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock j By order of the W P. L> Vfl TPPinlTP. Sor'u 1 Notice. ' CATAWBA SECTION, No. ?, Cadets of * Temperance?This Section will hold its reg- * ular meetings every Monday night a', eight o'cloc.t. I C. Q. C. ADAMS, Sec'y. Lancasterville, June 3d, 1850. 46 Notice. The Regular Meeting*of the Lancaster Division, f No. 30, Sous of Temperance, are held every Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. s R. L. CRAWFORD, It. S. I ] Three Strong Men; by Dumas 1 Linda, or the Young Pilot of the Belle Creole; a J Talc of Southern Life ^ Old Oak Chest, by JameR 4 Reginald Hastings, by Warliurton The Duchess Almeda, by Eugene Sue * Philip Augustus, The Collegians a Masonry Revealed and Illustrated 1 Norval Hastings, a Nautical Tale The Bronze Statue,* r Virgin Kiss; by Reynolds Queen's Necklace. Norman Leslie The Traitor; by Emerson Rennet " ? o ... ?r ,ho Iwose rosier; h o^ijuei iu mc mjeicnco u? i?v Court of London J July 2. _ A.^YOUNG^ Medical BooksWood's Practice of Medicine United States Dispensatory, Wood and Bache (,'britison's and Griffith's Dispensatory Griffith's Universal Foruiuiary Duuglinson's Medical Dictionary ^ Hooper's do do Reese's Pocket Lexicon of Medical Terms Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence Wilson's Human Anatomy; Horner's Anatomy P Smith and Homer's Anatomical Plates Carpenter's Elements of Physiology Do Principles of Human Physiology Churchill on infants and children Condie on diseases of children Eberhe's practice of Medicine, new edition in one volnnie Dewees on children Do. on Females ^ Churchill's Midwilery Clymer's W lliam's Ptinciple* of Medicine Churchill on the Diseases of Females Simon's Family .Medical Guide Griffith's .Medical Botany Druitt's modern Surgery ( .'lyiner'H Treatise on Fever Dickson's Practice of Medicine : Miller's Principles and Practice of Surgery ' Morton's Human Anatomy Mtiller's Elements of Physiology W.lsoii on the Disc ses of the Skin Pilcheron the Ear, &c, July 2. A. YOUNG. , Miscellaneous Books, &c. i Cosmos; i?y Uiiinbolr, 2 vols. c The Angel of the World, by the author of Festcs T Watson's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations < Southern Harmony; Lmetui's Botany c Traveller's (iuule through the U. S. with a Map I Music for the Piano and Guitar < r Rertimt's Instructions for the Piano Olney's Modern Geography and Atlas, revised j edi'ion j r Youait on the Horse | U Elliott's History o> Koman Liberty, &c. j t July 2. A. YOUNG. I For Kale. p A SECOND hand Straw Cutter, (Eastman1!* ? 1\ patent,) in good order; alto, one of Hotchkiss's make nearly new: either or both of which ? will be sold very cheap. Apply at this office. Superior iVnxtard, IN quarter and half pound boxes; White Mustard Seel: Ginger; Hlack and Red Pepper; Spice; Nutmegs; Mace; Cloves; Cinnamon, &c. { 1 p v t m-HAV I j tut cujc uy >.??- - . , Family Medicines. WISTAR*S Balsam; Townsend's Sarsaj>aril- 1 la; Cherry Pectoral; Ro wand's Tonic Mixture: Roche's Embrocation, tor hooping cough; Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight; Dr. Allen's Compound, for the cuke of Dyspepsia, &c.; together with every article in the line, may tt be had at . Z. J. DkHAY'S. f Plialon's lioinical Hair luvigoratcr, FtR preventing BALDNESS, and to retore the 1 Hair that has fallen otf or become thin, and to cure effectually, Scurf or Dandruff For l sale by Z. J. DeIIAV. r July 2. 52 tf j Jew DitvidN or Hebrew Plaster, 1 THE most successful Pain Extractor of the pros- * ent day: Leidy's Sarsaparilla Pills; Jayne's Ague Pills; Brandieth's, Peters, Spencer's iloffat's, Gordon's, Keeler's, Robert's, Lee's and j Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills; clove anodyne Tooth Ache Drops; Egyptian|Cha mpoo; Pastiles de Paris; English Tooth Brushes; Hair Brushes; 1 Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs; Perfumery; Gilt ' Toilet Bottles; China Inkstands, Paper, Pens, Envelopes, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Mottos, &.c., &c., 2 1 i...'i.?.i ..t t IllHV ajWUYd UU liau at July ^ Z. J. DeHAY'S. ; " Thompson's celebrated Starch Polish," 1 COMPOSED of Isinglass, Gum Arabic, <fc., i and contains nothing injurious. It is highly 1 recommended for giving a beautiful, glossy, and I smooth surface to lineus, cambrics, collars, shirt * bosoms and all kinds of prints, &c. e One cake will do sixty dozen of clothes, and no t family should be without them. J'ricc 121 per ' cake; $11 per d< zcn. For sale by ! I June 11. MOORE & BELCHER. I HONEY WAITED! j rpHE subscriber earnestly requests those indebt- , X ed to him to come forward and settle without delay. tuc rirxiti?!; | , *?' ? j He will work for cash, and expects the money or other satisfaction when the work in delivered. For those to whom he is indebted, he will do work at the lowest cash prices. N. B. ARRANTM. ' June 14,1*00. 47 tfw FISHING TACKLE. A GREAT variety, suited to the season. For *** sale by A. YOUNG. May 19 37 tf MOULTRIE HOUSE, SULLIVAN'S ISLAND. rHE subscriber having taken this extensive ESTABLISHMENT, will open it for the reeption of Visitors and Boarders on MONDAY, IULY 8th. It is admirably situated, about the niddle of Sullivan's Island, with the Atlantic O:eau directly in front. A beautiful beach extends or miles, affording ample space for promenading, ind admirably adapted for surf bathing. The adacent waters afford every opportunity to those ond of fishing or aquatic sports. The Island is :elebrated for its healthiness, the equability of its einperature, and the blandness of its atmosphere, fhe building is large, airy and commodious, and he parlors ami chambers capacious and conveliently arranged, while the furniture throughout he establishment is entirely new. There is houry communication with the city of Charleston, 5 niles distant, by steamboats, thus combining the ittractions and resources of a large city with the tenelits of a sea-shore residence. No effort will be ipared on the part of the undersigned to render he Moultrie House among the post populat daces ot resort in the United States. ?\.MES M. HURST. July 2. 3t Charleston, S, C. rHE undersigned Factors, and General Commission Agents, do hereby return their most fincere thanks to their numerous friends, for their ormer liberal patronage, and solicit a continuation >f the same. The South Carolina Railroad Com>any having advertised to discontinue the reeeivng and forwarding "of all goods after the first of lulv next," (except those to pass over the Georgia lailroad,) we therefore most respectfully tender >ur services to our friends, and the country genially, as Receiving and Forwarding Agents.? Joods sent to our care wili be cautiously handled, md forwarded on landing?charging customary ates. CHAMBERS & WHITE, South-Atiantic Wharf) Charleston'S. C. June IS, 1850. 48 eow2ni RICE DULIN, factor db Commission Merchant, CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Will also give prompt attention toRECFIVING mil FORWARING Goods consigned to his care. June 18. -18 \v3in A CARD. rllK Subacriber offers bis services to his friends and the public, to receive and forward all Merhandize consigned to bis care. Me hopes, by irompt attention and moderate charges, to merit a hare of public patronage G. A. XEUFFER, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, 134 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. June 7. wtf 45 DOUGLASS NISBET, COMMISSION & GENERAL FORWARDING AGENT. Jioyce Go's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. All goods entrusted to liis care will be promptly ittended to and forwarded with despatch. References.?James K. Douglass, A. Young, 'nmden; John Kirkpatrick, Robt. Mure, Paul &. Irown. Alex. Gordon, Charleston. Charleston, 24th June, 1850. 51 A CARD. rHB Subscriber respectfully i fortns his friends and the public, that he lias es ablislisd a STEAM Ft 1C'TOR Y on Laurel street, directly n front of the Columbia Hotel, for manufacturing >f Doors, Sa*hes Blinds; Planing, rongue and Grooving; Flooring and <>thr Plonk. He flntter< himself that, with the fa ilities he has, he can furnish any article in his ine of business, of a superior quality, and at pries which cannot fail to please. Orders solicited and mniplly attend'd to. In connection with the Rstahlishnienl is a firstate Ml ill for crinding Corn. A l-<> one for rrln.t iiT ii lor (biitlo. Jlctil and jiri*ls f om-taiitly lor sale. lie still carries on the Carpenter llusiiiess, and s now prepared lor.ontrart lor Buildings ofa:l decriptious, from a Co!(ngi' to a l'alucc. on the iu>Bt favorable terms. lie takes this opportunity to return his most p-ateful acknowledgments for | ast favors, and so. icits a continuance C. RECK. Columbia, June 3, li$50. 44 w2m Negroes Wanted. I" WISH to purchase ?00 NEGROES, 100 men L and 100 women. None need apply unless, heir Negroes are young arnk likely. For such he highest cash prices will be puul. J. \V. FORI). Flat Rock, Kershaw His., S. C. June 11. 40 w.'lin ICTThe Hornet's Nest and Salisbury Watchnan will insert 3 mouths and send loll to this ofice. THE POWER OF BEAUTY. [XTE read that the strength of Samson lay in it his ha r, and ilmt when the perfidious i?eildh had despoiled h.iu of his (lowing loci's, his a" iloiwrfiiil I r.lln 1.1II >. W ill* II WH see ;i 'oung and lovely woman, with magnificent hair, lelore whom all seem to bow, ti e history of Sauioii is forcibly brought to mind. Let that proud adv, through sickness or neglect, lie shorn of her j uxuriant ringlets, and the power of beauty is at m end. JULES UAUfclL'S E.VU LUS'J'RAL JAM RESTORATIVE is, without doubt, the lest article extant lor keeping the hair in a healhy state, re-invigorating Jiair which has become hiu and harsh. Its constant use will keep the lairiolt, silky and luxuriant to the most advanced ige. It entire y eradicaies dandruff*and scurf, and teeps the scalp clean and healthy, while the ha r s not liable tu turn grey so soon. It will bring in lew hair on heads which have become prematurey bald, and prevent the hair falling out by sickless. I have received testimonials ot its bench* :ial effects from persons of the highest rcspectalility, and some ot the most scientific gentlemen >f this city have pronounced it to be unique. As ivory highly popular discovery is liable to be counerfeited or imitated, 60 it is with my Eau Lusiralc lair Restorative. An imitation of this article las been manufactured in this city, which I would >articular)y caution the public against. Always isk lor JULES IIAUKL'S Eau Lustrale ilair tlestorative, and you will then obtain an article vhich is warranted to r nder satisfaction, JULIAS 11AUEL, l'Jl)Chcsnut-st. PliilaFor sale in Camden by J. K. McKai.n, Z.J. DeHaYi and F. I* Zen p. June !. Attention Ileal So. 5i. COMPANY ORDERS, NO. YOU are hereby ordered to parade at your rendezvous 011 Saturday the Oth of July next, it 10 o'clock A. M.? precisely. By Order ofCapt. S. J. YOUNG. L. A. AUSTIN, O. 8. Camden, June 'JH, 1^50. 01 2t ' Camden Bridge. THE following resolution wa^dopted by the Bridge Company, at a meeting held on.the 26ih u IL Resolve-J, Tliat the assessment* for the year 1849, stand for 1850, so far as stockholder* holding live shares or over are concerned, and that all other persons pay as they go, and may return free the same day. J. C. VVE^T, Sec'y. January i850. tf Racing Subscription Office, 19 Park-Place, ffew-York. THE Proprietors beg to announce that they! have opened classes for Sweefstakes, upon I the system which has obtained a large share of support in England and elsewhere, by extending as it ' does to the public at large, the interest otherwise felt by few in Racing Events, and enabling all, i whether conversant with sporting matters or not, I tn i,:irliriii9fn in the r.hanr.ft of oaininir a f.ARdR SUM, by the result, at proportionably small risk! ; As will bp seen by the subjoined scheme, 1 he sub- I scriber in'class E. may lor OiNE DOLLAR, gain $5,000. The sweepstakes now open, consist of five classes for the Great Yorkshire Stakes, to be run at York, (England) 23d August, 1850?164 Horses entered First. Horse, 850,OIK). x ~ 'y & jj a V x > 3 3 I I I sjl *23 ! * " 3 3 5 ? 3 g = 3 ; I _L_ _ L JJ L'l A. 2,000 $50,00 I $.50,0001 $23,0001 $ 10,0001?10,000j $5,000 B. 2,000 25,00 25,000 12,500 5,000 l 5,000 2,500 C. 5.000 10.00 25,000, 12,500 5,000 ' 5.000 2,500 D. 5,000 5.001 12.5001 6,250 2,500 2,500 1,250 E. 10,000 1,00| 5.000 | 2,5001 1.000| l,000 l 500 j The drawing of this Sweepstake will take place publicly oil the 23d day of August, 18o0, the day on which the race will be run?the place and hour being first duly announced by advertisement; when the names of all the horses entered, will be allotted amongst the subscribers in each class, and on the 20ih day of September next, by which time the result of the race will lie known, the Prizes will be distributed ; the holder of the name of the winning horse in Class "A." receiving a prize of fifty thousand dollars, that of the second, Tioentu-Jive Thousand Dollars, &c. &c , in accordance with the above scheme. A commission of 10 percent, to cover expenses will be deducted on payment of all prizes. Any further information required, wili be afforded by the Secretary, Mr. IVilliam Barroll, at the offices as above?to whom all applications for agencies and other communications are to be addressed post paid, and all remittances, either by bill or n,.r? f,, im ina.'ip. in return for which, numbered certificates will be forwarded as directed. Lists of horses entered for the above, and all other race j of importance may bo seen, together with schemes tor sweepstakes in the forthcoming St. Leger, &c? &c., &c. June 18, 1848 48 17t THE ASSAM TEA C0MPANT7~ 130 Greenwich Street, IVew York. THE Proprietors beg to call the attention of connoiseurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED, ARE THE FOLLOWING: The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at $1 00 per lb. " Niplion, do " 0 75 " " Diari. do " 0 50 " " Ositrca, a Green Tea, " 1 00 " " Too-t?ina, do " 0 50 '' " I M-fi Mixtitre.a foin|ioHiid of the i most rare and choice Tea* grown on tlw fertile and genial soil of Axam, " 1 00 " ! With a view to encourage the introduction of I these matchless Tea*, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to The first years' Profits on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION !!! {& FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS aid out; and on the receipts amounting to 920,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to] the value ; of ten per cent, or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be given away as bonuses!!! according to the I following scle : 5 Prize* of 50lb*of Tea each at $1 per lb. 250lbsor$250. j 20 " 25 500" " 500. : 50 ' 10 *? " " ? " 500" ' 500. 100 " 5" " " ' " 500" " 500. ; 250 " 1 " 250" " 250. ' 425 Prizes in all. 2,000lbs ?2,000 ! Th< se who prefer lower priced Teas, can re- ! ceive their prizes in proportion, or, they will be re purchased fur cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent, i iC7 Country agents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot, i a. a hove. June 7, 1*50. 45 3m Head-Quarters 22d Regiment S. 0. M. 11 th June, 1850 rI"M10S. J. WARREN having been appointed X Adjutant of the Regt. S. C. M , (vice A. j (J. Raskin, resigned,) will be obeyed and respected accordingly. Ilv order ot Col. Taylor, A. (J. BASK IN, Adjt. June 11. lm 40 Piano Fortes. BEING appointed Agent of Newman &. Bro's i Piano Fortee, would give notice that any per- j son desirous of obtaining an instrument that will j wear well and keep in tune, to apply to the under- , signed, who will order immediately, an'd supply . them, either in Mahogany or Rose Wood cases; terms moderate. On hand and in good order. two second hand Pianos, that w ill be solu low, in price J. B. F. BOONE, Agent of Newman &. Bro. June 11. 46 NEW Confectionery and Grocery Store, j Two Boom Nortli of the Post Office. npilF, subscriber would inform tlie public tha X he li h taken the store formerly occupied bv .Mrs. U. II. Sizcr, where he will keep constantly on hand an assortment ol Candies and Preserves; Segars Wines and Pickles; I<emoii Syrup Sugar, Coffee and I ard; Candles, Soaps Molasses, Spice, Pepper, Coperas &c. And a mind ussjrtnienl ol Crockery and Tin Ware. | All of which he will sell low for cash. PurchaHers will do well to give him a call before buying elsewhere. L L PELTIER, may (i. 36 if "Wail A WHEELWRIGHT and Wagon .Maker. Apply at this Office. June 14. Administrator'* Aoticc. A LL persons having demands against John x l. Prince, deceased, late of this District, arc requested to hand them in duly attested, and those indebted are hereby notified that immediate payment is required. J. D. MURRAY, may 24?11?tf] Administrator. MASONIC HALL CLOTHING STOEE, 368 King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. WA. KRNT &. MITCHELL are now re* ceiving their usual supply of Spring and Summer Clothing! to which they would invite the attention of purch; 6ers. They keep constantly on hand, a full and complete stuck of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all limes find a lull slock of English and French Cloth Dress and Frock CoatJ Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all descriptions* And a lull sto^k of Vests. They would invite attention td their stock of Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravat#* Uii'lcr Garments, Hosiery, Glo-ee, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &.c. <jpc All of the above Goods will be sold at the lowest prices. W. A. KHNT MITCHELL, 268 King-st. cor. Wentworth/ April 12. 29 tf WHOSE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE ? IT is ELIAS & KOOPMA-N'S, who will sell Fancy Dry Goods, Ready inttde Clothing, Gro< eries, and all sorts of Merchandize cheaper than cart be found elsewhere in this market. We return our hearty thanks to customers who have so liberally patronized us, and beg a continuance of tlieif favors' Our Stock is new and well selected. ELIAS $ KOOPMAN., April 19 31 WHO WANTS BRICKS I THE Subscriber has a splendid lot of HARD BRlKS for sale?ready for delivery. v J. F. SUTHERLAND. ' * May 28, 1850. 42 tf In Equity?Lancaster District. John D. McCardeil et. al., vs. Jarnes K. Douglass et al.?Bill fur partition of the Real Estate of James Douglass. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas A. McCardeil, James H. McCardeil, William B. Carues, .Vary A. Nisbe', Ruh't Douglass, Zadock P, Douglass, llenry C. Horton and wife Tabitba, Jane L. Bell, Racbael T. Bell, Robert D. Bell, Joo. C. Bell, Nancy Bell, John Bell, Robert McIIwain, and the children ot Samuel Douglass, whose names are unknown, Defendants in above case, reside without the limilh of this State?It is therefore ordered, on motion of W. A. Moore, Solicitor for Complainants, that the said and above named De fendantsdo appearand answer. plead or demur tar the Bill in the above case, on or before the 16tb of September, 1850; otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be ordered against all and each uf them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, c. e.l ih Com'rs Office, May 31. 1850. {87] In Equity?Lancaster District. Cyrus A. Allen and wife, vs. James 'M. Richard* son et al.Bill to subrogate account and relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James ?* Richardson, Thomas Richardson, John Rich, ardson, Joseph B Klingle and wife, Margaret and Vary Allen, Defendants in the above case, reside without the limits of this State. It is ordered on inolicu of W. A. Moore Soi'r for complainants, that the said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill in above case on or before the 31st day of August 1850, otherwise judgement pro confesso, will be ordered against each and all of them. J. H. W1THERSPOON, e.E. l.d. Com're Office, May, 8 th 1850.40 15w Bacon! Bacon!! Bacon!!! THE subscriber has on hand 120,000 lbs* superior BACON and a corresponding quanti. t\t of I.A RH in fho Int tlioro is noarlv i onn <?na .J V,. ... .?. >"V. - ? .J ? ? ? - Hams, any person wishing to purchase might find it to their advantage to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere; terms .will be made accommodating. also An extensive and well assorted slock of other articles in the grocery line,- comprising all the necessaries of subsistence, together with fifty thouaand best Cuba tiled Florida Segars. II. HOLLEYMAN. April 2, 1850. 26 tf RUN AWAY " FROM the subscriber about the first of February last, his negro boy BRUTUS, about 18 or 20 years of age, stout built, about five feet ten inci.es high, very black, and a likely fellow. I suppose he is lurking about the neighborhood of Liberty Hill, where his mother lives. A liberal? very liberal reward will be paid for his apprehension and delivery to tne, 12 miles above Camden, or for his confinement in the jail at Camden. VV. R. YOUNG. June 18, 1850. 48 w3t ANOTHER INSTALMENT OK NEW SUMMER GOODS!! TTMIE Subscriber has just opened a handsome *- addition to his already large and varied as sortnient of SUMMER DRV GOODS, of whic the following articles form a portion : LADIES' DEPARTMENT. White spotted muslins for Dresses Plaid Swiss muslins (an elegant article) Printed muslins in every variett of .price and style Plain white Jaconet, Swiss, and check'd muslins Mourning and fancy calicoes ; Grass Skirts Lice Capes, muslin collars, and chemisettes Muslin culls ot the newest fashion Infants' Frock Bodies Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings Laces of every kind. also: A large assortment of New Bonnets for Ladies1 and Misses, A fre.-h supply of plain and fancy ribbons Hosiery of every description A profusion of Fans and ditto of Sunshades and Parasols Barege shawls and mantles B1hc)c and white sewing s'lk mitts Gloves of all sorts and sizes Linen cambric handkerchiefs at TOc. and otherswith an upward tendency GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT. Ready-made coats, pants ana vests, all sizes Handsome black alpacca coats at ?2 75; mats, assorted sizes Panama, Leghorn, and doul>le-brimmedstraw hat? Black Drap D'Ete tor coals Figured ditto for Pants Summer coatings and Vestings Dress Shirts, Drawers and Suspenders Handkerchiefs, cravats, &c. &c. All new and attractive, and guarantied as law asthey can be lound in any market MISCELLA X EOUS. Pavilion, Gause, and 10-4 Nett for the Mosquitoseason, ? l ? __ j rt' irisn lumens ! na ocoi.cn i/iupvr, English long cloths, bleached and br. sheetings Homespun and Domestic (Jnodnof every descrip*tion still offered at last summer's prices at WILSON'S PALMETTO STORE. May 17 38 It