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TEMPERANCE HOCE. The undersigned would respectfully inform thi public tiiHt he has taken the house '.veil known a< tha M CROSS KEYS" formerly kept by Mr Win. McKain, in the own of Camden, where he is prep red to accommodate travellers and board ? ? -.-.I. 'Pl.Aon U/Iift ilouirn tn t'ppi ' er(* hi reuhuiinuic (ji i^co. iuv?? .. ..? the same quiet abroad as at home, are invited tc give him a call* Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfi-st in time for the cars in the morning, at moderate charges. J. B. F. BOONE, Feb. 2?9?if] Proprietor. Far the Care mf oowatra nntn.q A www?w, WW , HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION This truly valuable Remedy for all d if eases of ihe lung? an d throat, has become the chiel reliance of the nffiicted sunt it> the most certain cure known for the above complaints. While it is a powerful remedial agent in the most desperate and almost hopeless cases of consumption, it is also, in diminished doses, one of the mildest and must agreeable family medidines for common cough and colds. Read below the opinions of men who are known to the the world, and the world respeets their opinions. FR031 PROFESSOR HITCHCOCK. 44 James C. Ayer?Sir I have used your 'Cherry Pectoral,' in my case of deep-seated Bronchitis, and ant satisfied from its chemical constitution that it is an admirable compound for the relief of laryngial and bronchial difficulties. If my opinion as to its superior character ran be of any service you are at liberty to use as you think pruper EDWARRD HITCHCOCK, LLD., President of Amherst College. From the London Lancet. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL is one of the most valuable preparation that lias fallen under our notice.? After a careful examination, we do not hesitate to say we have a large appreciation of its merit* and the fullest confidence in its usefulness for couglis and lung complaiuts." Dr Brewster, of Wndham Co., Conn., sends us the following testimony Dr. J C. Ayer?Dear Sir :?I enclose you e certificate from Mrs. Catherine K. Cady, a highly respectable lady of this village, wife of Mr. Seth C adv, Deputy 6'lierifh Windham Co., Connecticut. The cure in her case was veey prompt, and has attracted general attention. W. A. BREWSTER, M. D. West Killingly.Ci., Sept. 28, 1848. This may certifv that I was afflicted with a severe cough in the winter of'17-8, which threatened to terminate in Consumption. I had tried many medicine* in vain, and wasenred by the use 'AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.' CATHERINE K. CADY. DIRECT EVIDENCE. Dr. J. C. Ayer, Lowell?Dear Sir :?Feeling under obligation* to you for the restoration of my health, 1 send you a report of my case, which you are at liberty to publish for the benefit of others. Last autumn 1 look a bad cold, accompanied by a severe cough, and made use of many medicines without obtaining relief. I was obliged to give - - 1 ! * ? !.. klniul nnd rnuld no sfeen Up ouKinczta, irw{u?imj i?iovu ??.w? ?? ?? 0~ r at night. A friend cave me a bottle of your Cherry Pectoral, the use of which I immediately commenced according to directions. I have just purchased the fifth bottle, and am uearly recovered. I now sleep well, my cough has ceased, aud all by the use of your valuable medicine. E. S. STONE, A. M. Principal Ml Hope Seminary. From Dr. Bryant, Druggist and Postmaster, Ghicopee Falls, Mass : Dr. J. C. Aycr?Dear Sir Enclosed please find remittance for all the Cherry Pectoral last sent me. 1 can nnhesitatingly say, that no medicine we sell gives such satisfaction as yours does; nor have I ever seen a medicine which cured so many coses of cough and lung com plaints. Our Physicians ar j using it extensively iu their twsMire. and with the haDbiest effects. Trulyyour*. - * -D. M. BRYANT. *r- Prepared by J. C. AYER; Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold ia Camden by J. 11. McKAJN, and by Druggsits and dealers generally throughout the tftate. January 2, 1850. 1 3m FARE REDUCED TO g20FROH Charleston to New York. THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON S. CLEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens st. daily at 3, p. ni. after the arrival of the Southern care, via WILMINGTON and WELDON, N. C.PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASH. JNGTON, BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and to NEW YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Oh rlesion to Wilmington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated bv well known and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH j TICKET having already been in operation will be continued on and after the first of Oct. 1840, aa a permanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. Passengers availing themselves there of, will have the option to continue without delay through the route or otherwise, tostop at any immediate points, renewing their seats on the line to sui: their convenience. By this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on board the eteanicr to Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars at the intermediate points from thence to KT mi L U hnA SH&W y OTK? X III UU*^ll i ivncia wuu mwiiv wv imu of E. WINSLOW, Agent of the Wilmington and Raleigh Railroad Company, at the office of the Company, foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For other information inquire of L. C.DUNCAN, at the American Hotel. May 3, 34^ tf The State of Soutb Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. JOHN II. TRUSDEL, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Kershaw District, by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the suit of H. Hoi ley man, Jr., having filed in my office, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of A ' 1 A ooomkl tr rvin/In fA* ?U? IflC HUIS Uf LUC ucucioi iiupuiiim j tuauw iwi tiiu relief of Insolvent Dedtors. It is ordered, that the said H, Holleyman, Jr., and all other the creditors to whom the said John H. Trusdel, is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before the said Court at Camden, on Monday the fourth day of November next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. S. E. CAPEKS, Clk. Office of Common Pleas Kershaw District, 9th A pril, 1850. rn6m2S Sulpli. Quinine. THE Subscriber has just received a few ounces of Rosengarten & Denis's Superior Quinine which lie offers at prices as low as it can be possibly /* i_ J ii.:_ ' anoraeu III uns lUdincki iui uaau UI oiiwi t ticuiu Z. J. DeHAY. Combs and Hair Brashes. A SUPERIOR lot of Hair Brushes; Combs of every description, with various articles for the Toilet, together with a complete assortment of ?? . . >i i 'PL* : r, ratent ineuicuics, i nuiiisumau itjeuitnnjt?, urugH, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, &c., for sale by F. L ZEMP, April 19. 31 MUSLIN and Cambric Edgings and Insertinga jtiat opened by E. W. BONNEY. April 19* 31 French Embroideries. T HAVE received a superb assortment of French X Needlework, comprising rich worked muslin collars, "Queen of Sco'.s" do., rich worked chemisettes, with and without collars, mourning collars, worked muslin cuffs, Baby Frock "Bodies, Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and It sertions, with a hand some lot of trimmed chemisettes. Also, all the newest styles of plain and trimmed lace capes, a full6tockof linen, thread, and cotton edgings and laces, black Blonde Lace, black silk fringes, colored ditto, Bonnet Tabs, &c. &c.; all new and carefully selected. JAMES WILSON. March 19 22 tf South vs. North! rT is now universal!) admitted that Southernmade brown Homespuns and Drillings are not only belter, but considerably cheaper, than those of Northern .manufacture, and the fact can be fully ascertained by calling at the "Palmetto Cash Store." Having laid in an unusually large supply of Domestic Goods previous to the advance in cotton, lam prepared to sell Charleston and Graniteville brown homespuns and drillings, Nelson's and Aliandaie brown and bleached sheetings, bleached long cloths, Bed Ticks, blue Denims, colored I Chamhrays, cottunades, and cotton goods of every description, either wholesale or retail, at last summer prices. My stock of these articles is large .liul varied, and cannot fail to suit the numerous wants ol iny numerous patrons. March 19-22-2t] JAMES WILSON. New and Elegant! EW. BOiNiNLY is now receiving his entire stock of new and fashionable Spring Goods. As they are well worthy the attention of his friends and customers, lie invites them, with much confix dence, to call and examine them. Among them may be found? 75 new pieces Prints, at 5 to 75c. per yard. 30 pieces printed Mus'ins, at 12? to 50c per yard 15 " French printed Jaconets at 25 to 87c Organdi Muslins, great variety patterns and prices Plain and fancy silk and worsted Berages, some very handsome Plain and fancy Grenadine Siiks, some mourning Elegant silk Tissues and linen lustres French Earlston and American Ginghams White and colored Swiss Muslins, for Evening DreeseB , Swiss and cambric trimmings, great variety I .HiiiD1 fi'.mou ?.f avmff vnrifiu and oualitv "" *"?-? J J -1 Mourning and fancy Fans For all or any of the above articles he will be satisfied with Charleston retail prices. March 26. 23 tf New Goods. A general assortment of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, <fcc. Received by W. ANDERSON & CO. Iron Iron and Steel. Sweed's Iron from 1x3-6 to 10x1-2 in. flat 44 44 44 3-8 to 1-4 in. square. 44 44 44 3 8 to 1-4 in. round. Cast Steel " 1-2 to 1-4 iu square. German and Blister Steel. For sale by I ec 12. T. BONNELL & Co New Mackerel and Salmon. Barrels and half barrels No. 1 Mackarel, do do do do Salmon. For sale low, by Dec. 29. T. BONNELL & CO. DeKalb Factory. 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osnsburgs, 4-4 36 ' Osnaburgs, made expressly to order for Cotton Picking Sheets. SPUN YARN, of all numbers,and warrant ea 01 excellent quamy. For sale wholesale and retail by W ANDERSON tf CO. gjepietiioer 5 3tf . tf Boys' Clothing, Handsome Patterns and neatly made, for sale by B. W. BONNEY. Drugs! Drugs.!! THE Subscriber lias on hand and is constantly receiving fresh supplies of Drugs,Medicines, Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnishes, Putty, Brushes, and Window Glass; all of which are warranted of the best quality, and will be sold lower than at any establishment in the place. Those who buy for cash will tind it very much to their advantage to apply tirstto FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb 22 15 tf Lamp Oil. JUST received a new supply of Lamp Oil; which may be had at the low price of 88c. per gallon; also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 2a 15 tf__ House for Sale. THAT very desirable residence in Ix)gtown, belonging to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by Mr. Samuel E. Capers.? The terms will be very liberal. Feb 22?15?tf] FRANCIS L. ZEMP. C. UIATIIESON, j BANK AGENT. 1 At his oi.n stand opposite Davis's Hotel Red Oak Bark, WILL be contracted for, on application to W. ANDERSON & CO. April 30, 1850. 24 tf Fine Hams. TMIE subscriber wishes to exchange a lot of fine X hams for sides. H. IIOLLEYMAN. may 31 43 tf Harrison's* Columbian .Ink, IN bottles of all sizes, for sale by MOORE 4- BELCHER. I Ladies, Look at This, I AA PAIRS of Ladies Gaiter Boots of every jlV/w description, of the best Philadelphia and Eastern manufactures, at very low prices 50 pairs white Kid and Satin Slips -also Black Slippers and Walking Shoes, of every description Misses'Gaiter Boots, black and colored, cloth and leather 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 manv other oualitios of Boots and Shoes, too numerous to mention, Bewed and pegged. ITT We are also manufacturing fine Shoes and Boots to order, and warrant them to give entire satisfaction. Call and see, at WORKMAN &, BOONE'S. April 23. 22 tf BYAS'S London Porter, best Port Wine, Lemon Syrup, White Wine Vinegar, Sugar House Syrup, &c.. for sale by E. W* BONNE Y, April 19 31 ? Philadelphia; Made Calf and Goal Walking Shoes Kid Ties and Slippers.jusl received by W. ANDERSON & CO. A NEW DISCOVERY: n Cheaper still for Cash. BOOTS, SHOES, AND STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOX, CAN BE FOUND AT OUR ESTABLISHMENT AT VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. Mens' Fine calf, water proof Boots, Philadelphiamade, $7 to $9. Do. $1 25 to ?5 00 Boy's boots and 6hoes, assorted, from 87 to 3 00 Youths' do. do. do. do. 50 to 2 00 Ladies' boots, black and colored, 1 25 to 3 25 do. kid and morocco V\ alkers, 1 25 to 1 75 UO. UO 00 Clips Gt i ICH, OO lO 1 OU Misses' kid and mor. boots &, buskins, 75 to 1 56 Childrens' Shoes, assorted, 25 to 27 also : 3000 Pairs Negro Shoes, at from 70 cents to 91 25. also: ??? A very large assortment of Trunks, carpet bags, Values, &.c. All of which can be had very low for cash, from WORKMAN & BOONE. Feb a 11 tf Leather. Sole, Band, Harness and Upper Leather. A Also?Calt and Kip Skins, choice quality Manufactured and sold by W. ANDERSON & CO. Naot Rnnt.fl. ShnAR. and Shnp-stnnk. The subscriber has received his usual supply of Boots, Shoes and Shoe-stock, together with Travelling Trunks, carpet Bags and Valices, all of which he offers as low as they can be purchased r in this market, and respectfully invites tlie public to examine the same. His stock consists in part Vl as follows.? 1 Gentlemen's fine calf Pump Boom r< 44 " " Welted do rr " " Waterproof do " ' " Pegged do ti " " fefiged do " " Pegged Wateproot do " " call' Waterproof Bootees " " 44 Welted do " " " Pegged Bootees 0j Congress Boots Patent Leather Bootees, new style p Over Shoes Ladies' Black English Kid Slips 44 White do do do " Black French Kid Slips and Ties q " " Anierica i do do do 4 " French Morocco Walking Shoes ei ? 44 44 Kid do do 44 " " trancia Gaiters 44 44 " " colored Gaiten " " Lasting Walking do ' Over Shoes Misses black and colored Gaiters " " " Morocco Boots ? " 44 Kid Slips and Ties " Over Shoes _ 44 School Shoes and Bootees * " Colored Slips and Ties Boy's fine calf Boots a " " 44 Bootees 44 Kip Pegged Boots 44 " " Bootees a Together with a great variety of Children's Shoes, some new patterns. ALSO Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valices" ti ALSO j Men's and Boy's fine Cloth Caps. ALSO Calf, Lining and Binding Skins, Kip Skins, Harness Leather, Upper and Sole Leather, Together with every article used in the manufac t.ure of Boota and .Shoes. GEO. ALL)EN. Stone Lime, Plaster ot Paris, and J' Cement' t' The above articles constantly on hand, of good ' quality and at low prices. Also, Gypsum or land , plaster. C. L. CHATTEN- * Feb. 12. 12 _tf New Year's Notice. " T e subscriber begs to return his thanks for e the liberal patronage received during the past year 3 and respectfully solicits a continuance of the saine, c and assures his friend-' and the public, tKSt no effort will be spared, to render satisfaction to those ? who may patronize him the present year. Having to pay his workmen in cash, weekly, he will consider that nis diiis wiii do aue, annex* pects payment when they are presented. He would be pleased to extend thB usual credit, but the calls on him for money lorbid it. Jan. 2-1-tf VV. M. WATSON. 1 v Choice Segars, t I Such as, Rio Hondo, Gold Leaf, Espartero, t Washington, Charleston. &c. &c., to be sold exceedingly low for cash only. Jan 23?6?tf ] MOORE & BELCHER. Tames v. baskin, AUCTIONEER, ' CAMDEN, S. C. ? ?i -ii i : .-j c Will attend promptly to an uuhiucsh emrucieu to laitn. He may be found at the Sheriff's Office. Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Goods, Black, brown, green and fawn colored Summer Clfiths Plain and figured Drap D'ete Black and fancy French summer Cassimeres Fancy French and English Drills White and brown plain and canvass Drills White and fancy Marseilles Vestings An elegant asBortmeut ot summer cravats j Ready-made Shirts, a great variety Silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers A small invoice of Coats and Vests, made ex- r pressly to order by a New York city Tailor. Just opened and for sale low, by y McDOWALL &. COOPER. A> large variety of Goods, suited for Boy's dress and every day wear. Aril 12. j Fresh 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 1 Dec. 12, T. BONNELL fc Co. Chain Pinups. THE subscribers have received a fresh supply of Chain and Fix'ures. A pump of this kind may be seen in operation on their premises. McDuYVALL & COOPER. March 12 20 tf ; MOORE A BELCIIER r WlJjlj promptly aiieilU IU an uuniucoo vumimi- j ted to them as Receiving and Forwarding j Merchants. They respectfully solicit that patron- c age which they promise to merit. 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 . u... r T. CTTATTF.N 1 ci i uimniiany 1U? ? ?? ? ? ? JUST received Southern Coru Shellers, Patent , Cutting Knives, and Wheat Cradles, by J June 18 E. W. BONNEY. ] For Sale. i THAT house on broad street at present occupied by John Ingram, as a storehouse and dwelling, < for particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN. : June 18, 48 tf - *-?r- -x. v?y>*>. .ses^lwri.?er-w Highly Important from Washington! REPORTED LOSS OF THE SHIP UNION. OPENING OK A SPLENDID STOCK OF ' sstaasf? <&w>?sa pWO Doors south of Mr. Hayman Levy's, con *_ blbuilg iii pan, ul ? English, Irish and American Prints Embioidered Lawns and Lawn Muslins Gold and Silver mixed Bareges Hungarian Bareges and embroidered Sw iss Mublin Swiss, Cambric, and Jaconet Muslins infants' Bodies and Robes French worked Collars, Chemisettes & Capes iSwiss ahd Cambric Insertings and Edgings Linen and Bobinett ' Barege Shawls and Cravats Kid, Silk, and Lisle Thread Gh ves Bonnets. Bonnet Ribbons and Flowers Heavy 10-4 and 12*4 bleached sheetings Lonjr Cloths at all prices Heavy 6-4 brown sheeting Linen and Collon Drillings Bleached and brown Table Damask Drap D'Ele and Kossuth s Coatings Fancy summer Cassimeres tpr Geuts' wear * Cravats and Stocks German Embroidered Baskets Ladies' Mahogany Woik Boxes nd many other articles, both lancy and doriestic, Loo numerous to mention ; and all of which will be sold Jow for cash, by li. U. WELLH AUSEN, Two doors below Mr. H. Levy. Aia.ch 8 19 tf_ Memphis Institute. IVEDICaL department. rHE regular course of Lectures in this Institute will commence on the First of No ember, arid continue until the last of February, 'he Anatomical department will be opened and jady to receive students by theFirst of October, 'he xMedicul Department will be under thedirectm of the following PROFESSORS: Z, FREEMAN. M. L)., Professor of Anatomy. K. S. NEWTON. M. D., Professor of Surgery H. J. HLLDE, M. D.,Professor of Theory aiul Practice f Medicine. W. BY KL> POWELL, M. D., Professor of Physiology, athology, Mineralogy, and Geology. J. KING, M. L>., l'rofessor of Materia Medicia, Therajuticsand Medical Jurisprudence. J. MIL TON SANDEilS, A. 31., 31, D., Professor oi hemistry aiid Pharmacy. J. A. WILSON, M. L?, Professor of Obstetrics and Distses of Women and Children. (JLlMliUE LECTURERS. MEDICLNE?PKOF. H J. HULDE SsUKGEKY? PROP. K. S. Nc-WTON. Z. FliEEMAN, 31 D., Anatomical Demonstrator. The feed lor a luli course of lectures amount to II05. Eeach PrcfeBsor's Ticket, $15. A/atriculator's 15. Demonstrator's Fee $10. Graduation, $*J0. Those desiring further niloriiialiou wil please ddress their letters (postpaid) to the Deai.; and tudents arriving in the city will please call on him t the Coimneici 1 lintel. 11. S. NEVVTOiN, M. D., Dean of the Faculty. JLAW DEPAKfilEYl'. HON. E. W. 31. KING, Professor of Theory an Prac ce ot 1-iiw JOH.N DELAHELP, Esq., Professor of Commercial urisprudcnceTekms?850 per Session. All communications pertaining to this departlout must be addressed to E. W. M. KING, Esq. Memphis,Teun., March, 1850. The Faculties, lor intellectual abilities, mora /orth and protessional acquirements, will compare iv> rable with the most distinguished in our coun ry. The medical faculty constitutes an aiiomaij n this or any other country?all of theui are ablt ecturers and the best of teachers. nu ...i :II ...... 1 IIOSU W IIU mil tuiuciupiuiw uui ^cu^iapuiv/a osition, and the extent of our popu at.on, can.have 10 doubt as to the eligibility of oui situation lor at nterprise ol liie kind. Ad to liealtli, including 11 seasons of tiie year, we deny liiat asy othei itv has molle. A ci.innion error exists in the ininds of manj tudents relative to tiie place of studylug medicine liose who intend practicing among the diseases o he West and South slnuld certainly educate hcmselves i^a school whose iaculiy are practical y acquainted with those diseases. Tnat the public may be satislied of tho perma lency of this 6ch>.ol, we feel it our duty to slate hat tne Trustees and Faculty form a unit in actioi vhich augurs well lor its luture success; and tha he peculiar internal organization which connecti hem, cannot be interrupted. E. W. M. KING. President of the Memphis institute. March 5, 180U. lb ly THECAMDEN BAZAAR rHC subscribers beg leave to announce tothi Ladies and Gentlemen of this place and vi unity, that they have just opened a splendid stocl if FANCY and STAPLE GOODS ; all of wliici hey offer at the lowest prices possible. To tin bliowing articles they wish most particularly t< (raw the attention of purchasers :? 'lain, figured, and satin-striped Bareges figured and Embroidered Lawns French and other calicoes fissue silks, and Ginghams Plain and Figured Swiss AiuWa 'lain and Figured Cambrics; Jaconets Embroidered curtain inuslins [.iiiPiiR?Irish and Grass : Linen cambric dandkerch'efs, Lace Capes, and a great variety o Needlework Goods rogether with a general assortment of all othe articles usually found at their establishment. iVe wish to draw the attention of gentlemen t( our stock of Ready-inade Clothing, which era braces every article in that line. Vpril 9?28. M. DRUCKER &. CO. Elastic Doll Heads. A NEW and beautiful article, superior to an] l\. thing of the kind ever before manufactured ieing elastic tiicy will not break by falling. Paint id in Oil, when soiled, may be washed with 6oaj ind water, for sale by F. L. ZEMP. ? -?? April it*. 01 French Confectionery. A FRESH supply of elegant Confectionary? l\. consisting of Jelly Cakes, Cordial Drops ihrystalizod Rings, Cosaquea, Bonbons, Rose A1 nonds, Lemon Almonds, Cordial Almonds, Gun )rops* Raspberry Balls, Rarpberry Gum Drops Vlint Drops, Jujube Paste, Rock candy, ilorehouix ;andy, &c., for sale by F. L. ZEA1P, April 19. 31 Window Glass. r<i r--. j u_ ii n XHiJLi UJiiss iimnuiainureu uy iiiu x aiujjoco L<0 of Baltimore, cannot be excelled by that o my other. I have just received a large invoice o lie following sizes: 8x10, 10x12, 9x11, 11x13 12x14, 14x18,18x20,18x24, &c.,to which I woui< nvite the attention of those in want of the article Also?Lamps, Chitnnies, plain and cut sola Globes, Nursing Bottles, Physicians pocket Casei ind Vials. Z. J. DeHAY. April 2. 26 tf i ' i i i iimmmmmmqm New Music. "V/TE. OATES would respectfully invite the atItJL tention of the public generally, toils select catalogue ot musical publications, the copy-righta wf which have been secured from the Composers. Anna Bishop's-Grand"March, fotndetf en Bellini's celebrated RondoFinale, 'Ah! don't.mingle in La tioninambula,' and introducing the new-varii. ; ation, composed by Belini, [never before pub. Jished and the property of Boohs*.] Embellish^ ed with a correct likeness of Madame Bishop, in the character of A m?na. Arntige^ffWn^SBf fwte qy c*. oocnea. rriceo/j cents." Une noitdans les Tropiques. A night inth'e Tropica. A Reve ie, on a motive from Le Desert, by Felicien David. Composed by d/auriceStrakosch.' 37$ cents. Grand Polka Ftnaatique: composed by the late eminent Guitarist, Vincent A. Schmidt, author of the Retreat.' Arranged tor the Piano Porte by Miss Adele Kohnetock. 25 cents. ' ' . " Sunnyside Waltz: embellished' with a beautiful and correct view of Sunnyside. the residence of J Washington Irving: composed by Heury T. Oaies. 25cts. An Id Lang Syne Polka; by Francis Rziha. 25ots^ JFary Blane Po|ka. 25 cents.. ^ . La Fi lie de Regiment Polka; introducing the-ait 'Saluta la France.' 25 cents, Reve d'Amour Poik i. 25 cents. Yankee Doodle Polka. 25 cents. Frederick William's Garden Polka. 25c: ucvvnu uuoaiiiidii ruiAtti Home, Sweet Hume, Polka, [beautiful] 2."# Last Rose of Summer Polka [very popular.J 25& Love not Polka. Rziha. 25c. Celebrated Linda Polka, introducing Ah! would the happy day was near/ 25c'' Charleston Quadrilles; by F. Woolcott. 37^c. Despairing Mary, a beautiful Ballad, composed by the late distinguished vocalist, Jobn Wilson. cents. Keowee Waltzes, in 2 Nog.; by a lady of Sooth:. Carolina. 00 cents each. . Palmetto Regiment Quick Step; embellished with, a correct representation of .the New Military Hall,Cliarleston; by HenryT.Oates. 25c. Southerner Quickstep; embellished with a correct representatiou of Steamship Southerner; by H. T. Oates, 25c. Jasper Guards Mprch^?Composed by a &dy ot South Carolina. 25c. Lucy Long Polka, Steyerraarkische 25c. Carnival of Venice Polka (very popular.) 25c. ' Sleyermarkische Favorite Puika. 25c. Also all the New Music received by express Irom the principal publishers in the United States. %*A liberal discount made to dealers, -ocboul* and Seminaries. Orders lor these publications, must be sent to * GEORGE OATE& 234 and 236 King-street, (at the bend,) Charleston* June 25. . 50 Head Quarters, ORDER NO.fpilK following regiments* will parade for review and I X drill at the tunes and places following, Vis:T ' ; The 24th and 25th regiments of iafontryai Wimutoto', on ^atnnliiv the 20th nf Ji??v next. The 6th regiment of e>wlty?l'Ta^i(iroBe,bn Tuesday ' the <wa ot Ju./. . J The 26th and 27th regiments of infantry at Cheaterville, on Thursday the 25th of July. . 'Die 46ih regiment of infantry at or near 'Ebenezer, on , Tuesday the 30th of July. The 34th regiment of intantry at Yorkville. on Thure1 day the 1st day of August. r The 37th regiment of infantry sr Wilkin*', on' Monday L the 5th of August. The 35th regiment at or near Unionvflle, on Thsnday the 8th of August.. ' The 9th regiment of cavalry near (Bena's-Springs, on ; Saturday the lt)tli ot August. f The 36th regiment of infantry at' Tfmmtins' old field, on , Satnnlav the 17th of August The 45th regiment of jufsptry at the Burnt Factory on Tuesday the 20th of August, The 41st regiment of infantry at Park'* Old Field on . Thursday the 22d ofAugusC,.. The 40th regiment of in&ntrjtat Boyd'*, on Saturday ' the 24th of August " ' " ? 1 ' The 10th regiment of cavalty.at Martin's, or |heir jegfI mental parade grbund, on Tuesday the 27th of Angwt. g The 38th regiment of infantry stforinear Keller's Old Field, on Thursday the 29th of August. Tlie 39th regiment of infantry iaror near- Ksffi Monty tain.on Saturday the 31?t of AugustThe commissioned and non-commiymsned officers ueiljh assemble the day previous,- at' tbesr respective parade . grounds, (excent the 37th reghpet&s* Wiliins*; they will .i&AAinkla/tn ^atnrrlntr tVio nf A limrat ^ s)m1I avut m struction. a The Major Generals and Brigadier Generals will, with * their Stalls, attend the review within their retentive " commands, < The Brigadier Generals an charged with the ettenaioB. I of litis order. - , >. ?*?j - . : V,*' x An inspection of arms will take place at or before the " review of each regiment. . .. A return of all the regiments most be had by or before the 1st of October uiexL * * ' ?" By order of the Commander-in-Chief. . , ',-j > J. W. CANTEY, A<lj.'t& Insp. Gen'L The Charleston Courier and Mercury, the Carolinian and Palmetto State Banner, the. Palmetto Standard, Yorkville,Miscellany, Fairfield Herald. 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