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ii?mpmmmPC^bw?IBJ?icawai TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. From the Charleotoii Mercury. Washington, July 11. T \l ,DVVP H TOW II 5111(1 JUL V I'.UX'KJXJU V/UI I U.1 ? ... Shipley's Circular states that Cotton has advanced 1-2; Fair Uplands and Mobile,7 1-2; Fair Orleans, 7 3-4. Sales of the week 65,000 bales, of which 22,000 were taken by Speculators, and 10,000 for export. The stock on hand is 520,000 hales. A great explosion occurred at Ranus, by the blowing up of a powder magazine. One thousand lives were lost, and thirty boats were blown up. Nkw Yohk, July 11. The Cotton market to-day was firm, the sales amounting to 1000 bales, at unchanged prices. Hour and Wheat are dull. Advices from Santa Fe have been received, announcing the formation of a State Government by New Mexico, and that an election for State Otficess will take place on the 20th. Mi-s. White's child has been delivered up by the Utah Indians to the Apaches alive. New Orle \ss, July 0. The hostile demonstrations on the Rio Grande June occasioned much alarm and excitement, amd families are abandoning the settlements. A letter from Rio (Jrande city, says that the In<fitans are formed in three divisions; one will descend the Nueces to Corpus Christi; the second, will advance on Brownsviiie; and the third will take the Mexican side of the Rio Grande, New Orleans, July 10. The steamship Ohio has arrived from Havana, with dates to the 6th The Coutoy prisoners were still in confinement, and their fate undef l.j c1ucu. From the City of Mexico dates have been received to the 25th. The Cholera was raging with increased violence, the deaths amountiug to 300 daily. The brig Somers has arrived from Charleston, and the brig Josephine from Savannah. Washington, July 14. The funeral of the President yesterday was ? ?I- - ^ o i irj itKinrnifirmnnO CltP. Iimiftl-U IIJ a SUICUIIIIVJ unit itiagiiiuivuvti ? ? passing any previous pageant Husiness was entirely suspended throughout the city. From the Charleston Evening News. Washington, July 12. At the President's house, gentlemen had their pockets picked of four thousand dollars. The doors of the East Room were locked, for the purpose of searching all present The people were indignant, and broke open the doors.? There was great excitement. The corpse of Gen. Taylor was in the same room. Washington, July 13. A magnificent funeral procession is forming, over a mile in length, with an immense concourse of people. Minute guns are fii ing, bells tolling, and the old gray horse walking next to the coffin. tty The reader will find an advertisement in ano'her column beaded, 1 >r. Roper'* Syrttp of Liverwort and Tar We have heard it xt&ted by person* ofgreat rcspeetobilfty. who have used this medicine, tltal it i? one of the most remarkable medicines of the ag? for Coughs, (adds. Influenza.. Bronchitis, Asthma, Pains in the side and Breast. Spitting of Blond, Whooping t'ongh and nil Lttnp Com. plaints; which if neglected, usually terminate in tonsump tion, ttiid tlie certificates attached to the advertisement* would seem fully to justify this.statement."'?Railway Beg. See pamphlet to be had of tlie Agents, and also advertisement in another columnF?r sale nt McKAIMS' Dnig Store, Camden. S. C. COMSlliiN iifiJS PER KA!LKOAD. it. L. 1 weed; W, U. ratterson ; n. rorts; [It.] S. Benson ; VV. P. McFadden ; W. T. Moore; H. Massey <fe Co.,; T. E. Davis; P. &. Y. ; Fox & O.,; J. L. Hart; Sorrell & E.,; A. Young ; J. A. Hasseltine ; Workman & B.; W. Black welt lei i ; Rodgers & S.,; C. L. Chatten ; [D, & Co.,] McDowall ds C.,; Winchester & S.,; Spratt 6i A.,; H. B. & L. ?>. Williams ; T. W. Bacot; J. J. Love ; J. J. Dunlap; Wallace &. D.,; W. Mungo; W. Patterson ; Houston C.,; J. McDonald ; J. S. Miller; Branch Mint; F. B. &. Co. SONS or T3MPSSA2T33. Watcrce Division ,\o. 9. The regular meeting of this Divsion will be held on Thursday evening, at Odd Fellow's Hall at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. P. W. H. R; WORKMAN, R. S. Ha QDa COo Kershaw Xaodge.Number 9 The Regular Meeting of this Lodge will be held at their new Hall on Friday evening next,at 7 o'clock. By order of the N. G. H. C. WEI.LHAUSEN. Sectary. CADETS OF TEMPERANCE^ KERSIUW SECTION NUMBER 4. The regular meeting of this Section will he held at 1 heir Hall on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock By order of the W P. P. VILLEPIGUE. Sec'y. Notice. Th? Rp<rular Maetin/re of the Lancaster Division, No. 30, Sous of Tempera:ice, are held every Saturday evening, al 8 o'clock. R, U CRAWFORD, R. S. Notice. CATAWBA SECTION, No. ?. Cadets of Temperance?This Section wii! hold its regular meetings every Monday night at eight o'cloc.i. C. Q. C. ADAMS, Sec'yLancasteryille, June 3d, 1830- 40 Branch of the Bank of the State of So. C.t at Camden. ALL Notes intended for renewals at this Bank in the month of June and July must be in the original signatures of the makers arid endorsers. D. DeSAUSSURE, Cashier. May 6 30 i? WftWEV W1\TKH! THE subscriber earnestly requests those indebted to him to come forward and settlo without delay. FOB THE FUTURE He will work for cash, and expects the money or other n:.u-- rtion when the work is delivered. For those .o *\:.<>111 he is indebted, he will do work at the lowe '-hsIi prices. N. B. ARRANTS, Join* 1 I, 1850. 47 tfw Kottl.'d Soda and Sarsaparilla, For eale by MOORE & BELCHER, may 7. 36 tf Wnntfid. A WHEELWRIGHT^Wagon Ahkcr. App'y at tljig OffipBr June 14. I FEE DEE LODGE, NO, 12, I. O. O. F. TT7"ILL publicly celebrate its next Anniversary T V (th? 25th July inst.,) by a Procession and an Ofration, to be pronounced by brother Thomas C. Evans. Hi'iLif in rrnn/1 ctnilfl illp\ ZLYP. ureiurcii ui uiu wnn-?? ??? ..0, ? fraternally invited to attend. Bv order of the Lodge. A. J. IIOOLE, Sec'y. Darlington, July 9, 1850. 3t56_ WHO WANTS CORN? 4 FEW hundred bushels of CORN, for sale by A July 15. .MOOItII &. BELCHER. Fruit! Fruit!! 4 LWAYS a supply of West India FRUIT on A hand, by '.MOORE & BELCHER. _ \ ofice. BJ.WVUW* ^ PERSONS indebted to Joseph Cunningham, dec'd. are requested to tuake payment, and those having demands to present them to either of the subscribers. JXO. BROWN, Liberty Hill, C. J. SHANNON, Camden, July 15. [56t lj] Ex'rs. Another arrival of New Groceries, SUCH as Sugars, brown, crushed and loaf; Coffees, Rio and Java; and Ext't Java do.; Mo. lasses, Salt, Lard and Butter; Rice, Cheese, Salmon cfc. ALSO Afresh supply of West India and American Preserves: Lemon Syrup; Prunes; Jellies, cj-c.; Lime Juice, Ginger Preserves, &c.; Raisin?; Almonds; Currants, &c. ALSO A.68ortel Cand es;assoited P.ckles; Catsups and Saw es; ground Pepper, Ginger and Cinnamon; Nutmegs; Ginger, &.C.; Pickic: Schnon, Lobsters, Ac. A I.SO Soda Biscuits, Pilot Bre id and Boston Crackers. ALSO Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Fancy and common Soaps, Powder, Shot, Lead, Crockery Ware, Arc. With many other articles, exceedingly low for cash, by MOORE 4. BELCHER. Stock of Messrs. Hayatt, Mcfiuriiey A Co. On account of the Undericriters and concerned. MS 1 Jb. is. tnisiin. On TUESDAY, 23d inst., at 10 o'clock, will commence the sale at auction of the stock of Messrs HYATT McBUIINRY As Co. saved from the fire of Wednesday morning. May 29. at my store, on account of the Udderwriter*. and all concerned, viz : Broadcloths. Cassimeres. Ky. Jeans. Satinets Tweeds, Al|?ica? Bombazines, Queens cloth Bed andcol'd Flannels. Merinos, Drop d' Etc Croton and Monterey Coatines. Lvoiiese Cloths Cashtneret, Circassians. M- de Lains. Cashmere Prints. Ginghams. Uwtt*. Poroge. Florida Plaids Grenadines. Tissues, Merino Shirts and Drawers Irish Linens, Lawns. Linen Damask, Linen Sheetings Brown and White Hollands, White umlcol'd Drills, Dowlas. Liiwit Tucle Cloths, I.C Jfnndkfs Mroclto Silk. Mnslin and M de L Shawls Velvet and Silk Vesting- Merino und Cashmere do Blea-he I an I Brown Sliir'in^s and Shwtings, lJobinet* Striped Cambric*, Swiss and Jaconet .Muslins Apron ('hecks. Denim*, Ticking. Crriquilas Blue Drills, Huckabacks. Spoid Cotton Pearl and Agate Buttons, Verona and Madras Hdkfs. Pins, Ribbons. Parasols, &c. Jul v 16 1B5J. 50 UN. PIAKO"FOR SALE. A .V excellent PIANO F(JUT 1.0, nearly new, will II be sold on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office. July 10. AO Charleston, S. C. rF.IlE undersigned Factors, and General CotnJL mission Agents, do h< rcby return tltcir most sincere thanks to their numerous friends, for their former liberal patronage, and solicit a continuation of the sain-. The South Carolina Railroad Company having advertised to discontinue the reeeiv? ?/! A\i.u.nf/I!,.rr nl'nil tr/wwL nl'lnr tlli? fl!N:t lif* Illji dliu l"l?niuni8 v.. .. J illv next," (except those to pass over the Georgia Railroad.) we therefore most respectfully tender our services to our friends, and the country generally, as Receiving and Forwarding Agents.? Goods sent to our care v. ili he cautiously handled, and forwarded on iaiiding?charging customary rates. CHAM HERS &. WHITE, South-Atiantic Wharti Charleston S, C. June 18, ISo'J. 4S eow2m TRAVELLERS I)ASSIXG through Cnnrinstou And sti>ppiugat . the J'laxteks* Hotel, are cautioned to call fur the Omnibus J C. CAldlOUN, as they will hereby avoid I lie annoyances of oilier ( minibuses Claiming attendance on mid Hotel. Those who are desirous of imi h ivmg i/ieir baggage misplaced &.c. will do wei) by delivering their c hecks to the Dronrietor. HENRY i LYL)E. July r?, ia.-)0- 53 w3t PLANTERS' HOTEL 'IM1E Omnibus No. It}, Aj icjiael AIcOlenchy i manager, will always i.e ill attendance lor our friends and travellers coining to this House. L.U1KIN & I1UKST. Charleston, July ID. 55 w3t DOUGLAS NISBET, COMMISSION GENERAL FORWARDING AGENT. Boyce ?$* Cu.'s Wharf, Charleston, S. C. All goods entrusted to his care will lie promptly attended to and forwarded with despatch. References.?James K. Douglass, A. Young, Camden; John Kirk pat rick, Kohl. Jllure, l'aul brown, Alex. Gorden, Charleston. Charleston, 24th June, 165u. 51 "RICE DULIN." Factor & Commission merchant, CJSVritAL WJIAItF, C11 Alt LESTON, 8. C. Will also give prompt attention to RECEIVING and FOR WARING Goods consigned to his care. June Id. 48 \v3in ICED SODA WATER MAY be hau throughout the summer season, at the Drug Store of may 10 F. L. 7,E.VP. "who WAiXTS BRICKsT" ^T^IIE Subscriber has a splendid lot of HARD JL IIRIKS lor sale?ready lor delivery. J. F. SUTHERLAND. May 38, 1850. 42 tf Dress Goods. npiIE subscribers have just received from New JL York, and arc now opening their Spring and Summer supply, consisting in part, of? Plain, Metalline, Droche and Printed Parage Print'd Manjuise, Tyroleinne, Alborineand Floride Black Mousseliu de Lain, Parage and Milk Tissue Pans printed Jaconet and Urgandi Muslins Fancy and mourning Ginghams (small check) I oris, American and English Prints I? * ? ? I . ..I" l,.nP? ,n.l i>? I . UiC^ciW. ithMMIHIUIlwui jtvti j nijvi ??-i per Fans. McDOWALL & COOPKR. April 1, y(j tf ' POST OFFICE, CAMDEN, S, 0, MAUL ARRANGEMENTS. SOUTHERN MAIL, VIA AUOU3TA, OEO. Due Daily at , : : : ; 7 P. M. Closes " : : : : 9 P. M. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHARLESTON. Due Daily, at : : : ? : 7 P. RI. Closes " : : : : : 9 P. .M. NORTHERN MAIL, VIA CHERAW, S.C. Due daily, at t : : : 4 A. M. Closes '* j i s f | 5 P. H. CHARLESTON MAIL. Due daily, at s : : ; " PCloses " " : : : : 9 P.M. D3?A Way Rig will be kept open for the reception of Charleston letters until the inail leaves. WESTERN MAIL. VIA COLUMBIA, S. C. Due daily, at s : ; I 7 P. M. Closes " " : i : : 9 P. M. SUMTER DISTRICT MAILS, VIA STATEDURO, h. C. Due Daily, at i : : s 7 P. M. Closes : : ; : 5 P. M. (ty Way Mails for Offices on the South Carolina Rail Road close daily at 5 P. M. CHARLOTTE MAIL, VIA LANCASTER C. H. S. C. Due Tuesday and Thursday, Friday, at 3 P. M. Closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at C A. M. YORKVILLE MAIL, VIA RED HILL, 4c. Due Thursday, at : : : : 11 A M. Closes same day, at : : : 12 M. NEWBERRY MAIL, VIA LONGTOWN, flic. Due every Tuesday, at : ; . 7 P. 31. Clo?es every Wednesday, at : . 7 A. 51. LYNCH WOOD MAIL, VIA TILLKR's KERRY. Due Tuesday and Friday, : : : 4 A. 31. Closes same day, at : : : 5 P. 31. J. N. GA3IEWELL. P. 31. OFFICE HOURS. Oj>en at 8 A. 31.?Close at 1 P. 31. Open at 3 P. 31 Close at 5 P. 31., and open half hour after the arrival of the Southern .Mails in the evening On the Sabhath.open from 9 to 10 A. 31.. and half an hour after the arrival of the Southern mails in the evening flOrAII credit for postage is stopped. .No mail mail matter delivered until it is paid for. Postage Stamps for sale. ^ * Inly 1.1850 J. i>. (iAjtlt.wr.L.L., r. m. To all Concerned, AI.T, persons against whom execution lias been entered tor neglect of Military and Patrol duty, WILL TAKE NOTICE, that they are expected to SETTLE IMMEDIATELY, otherwise the law will be POSITIVELY and RIGIDLY en forced, TIIO. J. WARREN, Sh'ff. K. D. July 1*2. 55 swim CATAWBA SPRINGS, LINCOLN COUNTY, N. C. THIS well-known Watering Place is again open for the reception of company during the present season. The Springs having been recently repaired in a way which has rendered the water not inferior to any in the State. The sulphur property of the water is very little inferior to the celebrated Sulphur Spring, (Wilson's) in Cleveland county, N. C., independent of the other properties belonging to it. " ? * i - - ? J - r?._ 1.? rert-OlIS WISIllIlg iu sptmu a jew wrcna ui months of pleasure, will iiud a healthy country good climate and much more convenient at this watering place than crossing the mountains.? The Spring is 24 miles North-west of Charlotte. Visitors from the South will find it best to come by way of Charlotte, crossing the Catawba river at Rozell's Ferry, or Beatie's Ford, TIIOMAS F. HAMPTON. June 30. 5 t stvl3t Council Chamber, July 10, 1850. rpH10 Town Council will attend lothe inspecJ_ lion of the various Hitches and Lots in the Town of Camden on the 25tli ins!., when they expect to find them in good condition. All weeds cut down, and offensive matter removed, that all proper piecaution may be taken to preserve the liealiii of the community. The attention of the citizens is respectfully called to tins, liv order ol Count I. L. Vv. BALLARD, Recorder. Ju'y 11. 35 fit A Four Horse Wagon, ^T^TTIl llanos complete, will be sold low. t T Apply at tins Office. Nonih farchuu---Jicrslmw OistricJ. HHJEItEAS Nathan Calue lias applied to me lor Letters of Ailmmlistration on all and singular the (foods and Chattels, ltights and credits of Charles McLcod, latent tie Districidcccased : Those are, there.ore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to In; and appear Lelorc me at our next Ordinary's Court lor too said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on ike last day ol July Hist,, to show cause, il any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 111!) day of July, in tiie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and in the seventy-fourth year of American Independence. JOHN It. JOV. O. K. D. Jnly 12,1650. 53 31 il 1 Gudgeons, &c. Mill Gudgeons, 10J to 20 inch Mill Cranks, assorted sizes North Carolina, English and North-r Hollow Ware, assorted, from ? to55 gallons Patent Iron Axles. 1 to 2j inch. * -11 I - t I 1 t ,l._.l ... ft.iln. 4UIJJ iruus Ui <1IIV niiiU i n i 11j r> i icu iu uiuci. McDO WALL &, COOPER. Ju 1 v 8 ") J if Wanted lo Hire. rpVVO Fegro Fellows to work in a Brick Yard. JL Apply to J. F. SUTHERLAND. July 8. 54 if i!list Ucceived, AT Mi fiAIA'S DKIJG-STOKE, Cod Liver Oil White Lead Quinine, Bay Rum, Castor Oil, Congress W ater, Eau Lustral, Tannin, Extract Vanilla, Fresh Ergot, Cerman Colngno, Aromatic Vinegar. also All the varieties of TURNIP SEED, Suitnblo for the season. Ju'yQ ~ iceYICJYI : All K.A IN lift At ft IV J S nave neon rnaue lur uutuining larger supplies of loo, which will be furnished al the billowing rates?for less than 25 lbs. four cents; over 2') lbs. three coots per lb. M c K AIN\S DJ I UG-STO RE. July 8. 54 tf STORE TO RENT. Military hall, ?? xt oorto mo u=*mucn Bazaar. Apply to WM. ANDERSON. July 9. 54 FOR SALE. VLIKELY NKORO YVU.MAN and three children. For terms, itc. apply to \V. C. MOORE, Agent. July 55 if Camden Bridge, THE following resolution wa? adopted by the Bridge Company, at a indeting held on the 26th ult. Resolved, That the assessments for the year 1840, stand for 1850, so far as stockholders hold, ing five shares or over are concerned, and that all other persons pay as they govand may return free the same day. J. C. WEST, Sec'y. January 1850. tf Racing Subscription Office, 19 Park-Place, New-York. THE Proprietors beg to announce that they have opened classes for Sweepstakes, upon the system which has obtained a large sbare of support in England and elsewhere, by extending as it does to the public at lar<re, the interest otherwise felt by few in Racing Events, and enabling all, whether conversant with sporting matters or not, to participate in the chance of gaining a LARGE SUM, by the result, at proportionably small risk! As will be seen by the subjoined scheme, the subscriber in class E, may for ONE DOLLAR, gain $5,000. The sweepstakes now open, consist of five classes lor the Great Yorkshire Stakes, to be run at York, (England) 2Od August, 1850?164 Horses entered. First Horso, $50,000. ill 1 r~s I ? T? I ?? I?- t "I " I 5 S 3| ?11 J I _J_ i_ JJ l_ J A. 2.()oo $.')0.00i$r>n.(i00 $25.OOO!$IO.ooo!SIO.OOO $5,000 B. 2.000 25,00 25.000 12.500 , 5,0001 5,000 2.500 C. 5.000 10.00 25.000 12,500 5.000! 5.000 2.500 1). 5.000 5.00] 12.500 6.2501 2,500 2,500 1,250 E. 10,000 1,001 5.000 2,5001 1,0001 1,000 500 The drawing of this .Sweepstake will take place publicly on the !&ld 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 iti each class, and on the ztitn day 01 oepiemoer next, ny wmcn nine the result of the race will bo 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, Ticentu.fice 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, will be afforded by the Secretary, Mr. William Barroll, at the offices as above^to whom all applications for agencies and other commun'cations are to be addressed post paid, and all remittances, either by bill or note to be made, in return for which, numbered certificates will be forwarded as directed. Lists of horses entered for the above, and all other racei of importance may be seen, together with schemes for sweepstakes in the forthcoming St. Leger, &c., &c., &c. June 18, 1818 48 17t T^SSAM TEA COMPANY, 136 Greenwich Street, New York. TI1K Proprietors beg to call the attention of connoieeurs in Tea, and the heads of fainilirs to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, u'hich. bv 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 Dlark Tea, at SI 00 per lb. " Niphon, do " 0 75 " " Diari, do " 0 50 " " Osncca, a Green Tea, " 1 00 " " Too-tsinii. do '? 0 50 " " IM-fi Muiure.n eomjiotindnftlie most rare and chniee Tens grown on tlm fertile and genial soil of Asara, " 1 00 " W ith a view to encourage the introduction of theso matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, among toe purcnasorp, 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 hirn to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION III fcTFOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS.?8 aid out; and on tho roccipts amounting to ?20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to'tho value of ten per cent, or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be given away as bonuses!!! according to the following srl??: 5 Prize* of 50lb* of Tea each at 91 jwr lb. 25011js or $250. 20 " 25 500" " 500. 50 " 10" " 5'KJ" " 500. 100 " 5 500" " 51)0. 250 " 1 " '250" " 250. 425 Prize* in all. 2,0001b* $2,000 'ft.. wliii nrefer timer nriced Teas, can re ceivc their prizes in proportion, or, Ibexj will be repurrhtisrd fir cash, at a deduction of 1(1 per cent. it? Country a?ents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to (he Company's Depot, as above. June?, 1*50. 45 3:it ~ Miscellaneous Books, 4c. The Angel World, by the author of Festua Watson's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Cosmos; by ffuinbolt, 2 vul$. Southern Harmony; l.iue?n's Botany Traveller's Guide through the U. S. with a Map \lnsir lor the Piano and Guitar Rcrtiiin's Iiistroelions for the Piano Olncy's Modern Geography and Atlas, revised edition Youutt on tfin Horse 101 lion's History ot Roman Liberty, &c. July ti. _ 'A. YOUNG. 0. V. ANTWERP, 33KKUIIAXT TAILOK, Columbia, S. C. Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable I garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, | The goods are got up expressly for a fashionable i custom trade, and will he found superior in work- I nianship and quality. I have also on hand and am : daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts' and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. 1 shall j sell ho article hut what iv good and substantial. a lso A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of the j very latest styles, from the house of Uecbe Cos- ; tor. Jan. 3. 1 tf Negroes Wanted. T WISH to purchase iiOO NKGKOKS, 100 men I 1 if lit niAniAit Mnnn nnoil atmlv lin'pB*. : JL illllJ l\ni nuiiiuu. i.v.iv ?rrv .... . tlieir Negroes are young and likely. For such the highest cash prices will be paid. J. \V. FORI). Flat Rock, Kershaw Dis., 8. C, June 11. 4ti \v3iii (Lr'I'he Hornet's Nest and Salisbury Watchman will insert .'5 mouths and send bill to this office. Family Medicines. WISTAR'S Balsam; Townsend's Sarsaparilla; Cherry Pectoral; Rowand's Tonic .Mix-; tore: Roche's hmhrocation, for hooping cough; i Kpping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight; Dr. Allen's Compound, for the cube of Dvsi'ErsiA, &c.; together with every article in the line, may be had at Z. J. DeIIAY'S. Chimney Screens OF beautiful patterns, with borders to suit? For sale by A. YOUNG, Strayed, FROM the plantation of the Subscriber, a few days ago, a bay mare Mule, two years old, with a large scar on the left side. A suitable reward will be paid for the delivery of said mule to me at this place. JOHN McCAA. Camden, July 12. qq in Equity?Lancaster District. John D. McCardell et. al., vs. James K. Douglass et al.?Bill fvir partition of the Real Estate of James Douglass. IT appearing to rny satisfaction that Thomas A. McCardell, James H. McCardell, William B. ('anies, Mary A. Nisbe'. Rob't Douglass, Zadock 1\ Douglass, Henry C. Morton and wife Tabitha, Jane I,. Bell, Rachael T. Bell, Robert D. Bell, J no. C. Bell, Nancy I ell, John Bell, Robert Mcllwain, and the children of Samuel Douglass, whose names are unknown, Defendants in above case, reside withuut the limith of this Slate?]t is therefore ordered, on motion of W. A. Moore, Solicitor for Complainants, that the said and above named Defendants do appearand answer, plead or demur to. the Bill in the above case, on or before the 16th of September, 1850; otherwise, judgment pro con~ fesso will be ordered against all and each of them. JAMES H VV1TUERSPOON, c.e.l.o, Com'rs Office, May 31. 1350. [#7] In Equity?Lancaster District. Cyrus A. Allen and wife, vs. James jVJ. Richaidson et al.Bill to subrogate account and relief. TT appearing to my satisfaction that James M. X Richardson, Thomas Richardson, John Rich* ardson, Joseph B Klingle and wife, Margaret and ^'ary Allen, Defendants in >he above case, reside without the limits of this Sta.o. It is ordered on moticn of YV. A. Moore Sol'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 1890, otherwise judgement pro confesso, will be ordered against each and all of them. J. H. W1THERSPOON, c. e. l. d. Coin'rs Office, May, 8th 1850.40 15w In Equity?Lancaster District. J. R. Hunter vs. Allen Blair etal.?Petition to account and apply funds. IT appearing tn my satisfaction that Allen C. Blair, a defendant in the above case reside* without the limits of this State: It is ordered, od motion of Clinton that he do answer, plead or de. tnur to the petition in above case on or before the 7th day of October 1850, otherwise judgment pro # confesso will bo ordered against him. JAMES II YV1THERSPOON, Comm'r. Eq. L. I), Comrn'rs Office, July 1,1850. [?7] 111 liquify?Lancaster District. J. A. Hasseltine, Adm'r. and Amelia Villines, Adin'x. vs. William McCorkle and Elizabeth, his wife.?Petition to revive kand apply funds, and so forth. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that William Me Corkle and wife Elizabeth reside without the limits of this State; It is ordi d, on motion of Clinton & llnnna, sol's, for pe' tioncrs, that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the petition in this case on or before the 7th day of October, 1850, otherwise judgment pro confeseo will be ordered against them. JAMES H. WITHERSPOON, Comm'r Eq. L. D. Comtn're. Office, July 1, 1850. [$7] Bacon! liacon!! Bacon!!! fpHE subscriber has on hand 120,000 lbs.. JL superior ana a corresponomg quantity of LARD, in the lot there is nearly 1200 5ne Hams, any person wishing to purchase might hod it to their advantage to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere; terms will be made accommodating. An extensive and well assorted slock of other articles in the grocery line, comprising all the necessaries of subsistence, together with fifty thouuatid best Cuba filed Fiorid.< Segars. II. HOLLEYMAN. April 2, 1850. 28 tt Medical Books. Wood's Practice of Medicine United Slates Dispensatory, Wood and Baclie (,'hritison's and Griffith's Dispensatory Griffith's Universal Formulary Dunglinson's Medical Dictionary Hooper's do do Reese's Pocket Lexicon of Medical Terms Taylor's Aledical Jurisprudence Wilson's Human Anatomy; Homer's Anatomy Fmith and Horner's Anatomical Plates Carpenter's Elements of Physiology Do Principles of Human Physiology /-.l -I.Ml /.I.;!.Iron ' \ mill mil I'll III I (l ll ic* aiiu WIHIUIVII Coudic on diseases of children Kberlie's practice of Medicine, new edition in one volume Dewees on children Do. on Females Churchill's Midwifery C.'lymer's VV lliam's 1'iinciplcs of Medicine Churchill on the Diseases of Females {Simon's Family Medical Guide (iriflitli's Medical Botany Druitt's modern Surgery ' i ?? \.I\IIICI n licilipc wii iviqi Dickt-onV Practice of Medicine Miller's Principles and Practice of Surgery Morton's Human Anatomy M uller's Elements of Physiology Wilson on the Diseases of the bkin Pilclicr on the Ear, &c, July 8. A. YOUNG. JIASOMC HALL CLOTHING STORE, '26ft King-street, corner of Wentwurth, CHARLESTON, S. C. WA. KENT & MITCHELL are now re ceiving their usual supply of Spring and ? r'i,.ii,m.r tn which thev would invite the attention of purch. sere. Tlicy keep constantly oil hand, a full and complete snick of Clothing1 and* Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all times find a lull stock of English ami French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all descriptions, And a lull etm k ol Vests. They would invito attention to their stock or* Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders,. Dressing Gowns, &c. All of the above Goods will be sold at tlie low YV. A. KHNT <)r MITCHELL, 2tirt King-st. cor, Wentworth. April 12. 29 It F<.r Male. V SECOND hand Straw Cutter, (Eastman's patent,) in good order; also, one ol' Hotchkiss's make nearly new: either or botli of which, will be gold very cheap. Apply at this office. Wiu?> IIotth% A FEW Cross, clean and new, inay be had at a low price, lor cash, at Z. J. DeHAY'8. *s