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proved beneficial to the. African race; ana had redounded in numberless and inestimable blessings to the rest of mankind: that it Was the source of commerce, refinement and christian l- ,:e ?I benevolence, cut, sain ne, u wo UCCIICU bV 'give it up we could not do.so; that the freedom of the slaves would have to be purchased or we must be forced to give them up, or must do so voluntarily. He then proceeded to show that all hopes built upon either of these foundations were futile and delusive, and that the South were consequently compelled by the exegency Of the case to stand by each other or to be destroyed forever. But* said he, should a dissolution come, the South. is amply provided with means of defence; her numerical strength and other resources are great. Be said that we -should disregard the panegyrics pronounced upon the Union, that we owed to it a rational not a blind devotion. That it had 1 een wrest'ed from its legitimate objects nnd perverted to the worst of purposes; that it was established to-secure justice and domestic tranquility?but that under its cov-t the greatest injustice to_ wards the South had been long and successful-ly practised?and that it had been made to cre* ate allf the disquietude we experience1, and that P^^nnlu cmcim we were not iitterlv destroved VM*J . - j ^ T w#8 that Jonathan was wiser in his day and ^generation than he who killed the goose before all her golden eggs had been laid. "That these grievances gave uS the right to change or abolish a government which had proved insufficient to our wants, and could not afford us protection, Ac. When he had concluded, Wni. Shannon, Esq.,offered the following resolutions: Rtmolred 1st. That the Address, Resolutions nd proceedings of the Nashville Convention meet with our hearty concurrence. QA.?That the moderation, nrudence and firm determination exhibited by the Delegates from the different States are worthy of the highest commendation. Resolved 3rd. That while we regard the line of 36 30 as a concession on the part of the Sooth without equivalent consideration, and violative of oar constitutional rights, yet as a measure acquiesced in for so long a time by our people, and as a partition of the territory as between co-heirs* we are ready to assent to the permanent settlement of the slavery question apoit that basis. Resolved 4th. That any other of the proposal nntknils ndinaTinM rtf xninnrnmlciiKT J Jin CU 1IR7VIIVUO U| auJUO?lil^ Vi vvmj'i r..v difficulties existing between the Northern and Son them States bfthis confederacy, are inteutionally fraudulent and designedly wicked, and are only delusive to the ignorant or madly prejudiced and cau ueVer be acceptable to the . southern people BO liing hsthey merit the name of freemen, ''ih"/ ~ Resolved 5th. That the course which the General Government is pursuing towards the Sovereign State of Texas is a breach of public iaith?falsifies the position taken before the -worlds on the subject of the Mexican War; is insuhiogand degrading to theSouth, and should be resisted ^atul hazards and to the last extremity." - t Resolved 6th. Tliat our immediate Representative?,Cota. Maxcy Gregg and Jatnes Chesnut, Jr., have earned the thanks and approval of tbeir constituency, and we hereby tender tbem the true patriots highest reward, "a hearty well done." .Which he followed op by a few very interesting nnd appropriate remarks. The resolutions were seconded by Col. James Clusnnt, Sr. and by Col* J?B-. Kershaw, the latter of whom in so doing detiveved a. short but very touching and ihipressivo addres? Upon being put tic resolutions were unauitnoasly adopted. Capt. Jolm Boykiir then moved that the proceedings of -this meeting be published in the Camden Journal with a request to other papers to eopy, which was put to vote and adopted. CoU James Chesnut, Sr., t' en moved that the meeting adjourn, which was put to vote and carried. The ipeetiug accordingly adjourned. J..M. DESAUSSURE, Ch'n. W. H. R. WomuUk, Sec. mEGRAPHICTOTELLIGENCE, A V Froorth* Sooth Carolinian' Balttmoae, July 19, 1850. TWsteamer America arrived at Halifax on the 17th instant. 'I be stonn prevented the getting of the news in Baltimore last night Alio glVTTUI^ wvpo .VI giam ai c pivuuoui^, though the harvest may be later. Liverpool, July 6.? &> rrnjr. Prices have advanced 1-8(1 per pound on<all descriptions above inferior. The sales of the week reached 60,000 bales, of which speculators took 17,000, and exports 6,000. The commercial intelligence from India and China iv eonsidered-satisfectory. Accounts from- the manufacturing districts represent an increased trade. . , The Harre cotton market is quiet -iff' Sir Robert Peel was killed on the 28th June by being thrown from his horse. Great excitement prevailed in Lisbon, in con sequence of the arrival of an Ameiiuau gquadro? in tbe Tagns to enforce the claim of the U. S. for $70,000.21 days were allowed by the American Commander for a final reply. Fears were entertained of the refusal of the Portugese Government to comply with the demand upon them. The Schleswig difficulty between Prussia and Denmark was satisfactorily adjusted. Specuation was rife in England as to the probable <elfect which the death of Sir Robert Peel wonld have on the position of parties. The general belief appears to be that this event will ruther strengthen than weaken the hold of the present ^Ministry. The death of Mr. Browne, M. P. for TKayo, was also announced in the House ol Lords. TV {Ministry have suffered another defeat bv a majority of22 on the Irish frauchise bill. Washington, July 20. Tl.v l'resjdent nominated the followin Cabi net (o Ute Senate for confirmation to-day : Daniel Webster, Secretary of State. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, Attorney General. rr .*. v Thomas Corwjn, of Ohio, Secretary of tin Treasury. James A. Pierce, pf Maryland, Secretary o Jip Interior. ^ . . ... James Graham, of North Carolina, Secretary of the Navy. Mr. Bates, of Missouri, Secretary of War. Nathan K. Hall, of Now York, Postmaster General. A late despatch informs us that all these nominations were confirmed, and thrt of Mr. Webster unanimously. Nkw Yohk, July 19. The advices by the America reached the city to-day, and caused quite an improved feeling in the cotton market. The sales were 3,000 bales, at full prices. New Orleans, July 21. .Yesterday the sales of cotton were only 500 bales, at a wide range in prices. Middling 12 1-4 a 121-2, good middling 12 5-8 a 12 7-8. Remains^k'Gen. Taylor.?Gov. Walker has appointed a committee of sixteen to proceed to Washington to escort to Louisiana the remaius of (ien. Tavlor. CON SI G N EES PER RAIL RO A D. ~ C., J. A. Hasseltino, D. & co., Hunter & MeE., J. Thompson, C. Tarr, Sorrell & E., VV. I J. Taylor, J. T. Ervin, L. L. VVhitaker, M. W. ! Hunter, J. F. Gilmer, H. R. Brown & co., J. ; Lee, VV. Workman, Z. J. DeHav, S. B. Emmons, It. F. Myers, E. Shaw, H. Pate, F. Lang, i Anderson & co., no mark, lion. G. VV. Dargan,. ! J. Charlesworth, M. <St B., McD. & C., N. ; Mayblum. C. Matheson, II. B. Cunningham, j Concord Co., J. P. Lide, Houston & co., J. P.! SmitJ), & co., C. F. Carpenter, E. M. Boy kin, i J. McCaa, Fox & 0., W. Ai ]{., [Spratt te A., I T, Bonnell co., A. E. Allen, P. & Y., II. B.' | & L. S. Williams, Phit'er & Y., J. Kenlock, J. j ! Rosser, J. W., F. It. Brunctt, S. C. Wardlaw,! i J. E. Arrant, Wallace & D., VV. Patterson, J. j ! Wincoffdi co., R. H. Mcilwain, S. Goodwyn, I Time P. U Pn-imiti i "sons' OP?:riAN3s.~~ Waleree ft>ivision No. !). The regular meeting of this Divsion will he held on Thursday evening, ail Old Fellow'a Hall at 8 j o'clock By order of ihe VV. P. ! \V. II. R. WORKMAN. K. S. I CADETS OP TEMPERANCE, KERSH.WV SECTION NUMBER 4. The regular meeting of this Section will he held ; at their flail on Friday evening next, at 7 o'clock By order of the W P. P. VILLEPIGUE, Sec'y. Notice. The Regular Meetings <?f tlie Lancaster Division, No. BO, Sons of Temperance, are held every Saturday evening, at 8 o'clock. J. R. LARK, R. S. Notice. CATAWBA SUCTION. No. ?. Cadets of Temperance?This Section will hold its regular meetings every Monday evening a*. 5 o'clock. C. Q. C. A OA .MS, Sec'y. -jgS ON and after the 25th inst. the Passenger Train will leave Camden at half past five o'clock, instead of five, as heretofore. And on and ai'er the '.Mill jus , Passengers will he received at the new passenger Depot, N,!), BAXLEWAgt; . July J3, 'Jt 59 In Equity---Lancaster District. I Ba Iv P. Ingram, vs. Wiiltain Cautherii and wife ^ - - - IJ Nancy, Nathaniel U. Ingram. Arthur Ingram, et. : al.?Bar) it ion Real ftstate Jemima Ingram, (deceased) and ho forth. IT appearing to any satisfaction that Nathaniel B. Ingram and Arthur Ingram, two of the defendants in above case, reside without the limits of this Slate, it is ordered on mot ion of Ham* ~ond, Sol lor complainant, that the said delendams do plead, answer or 'demur to the Hill in above case on or belore the 1st day of November, IbftO, otherwise Judgment pro cotr.esso will he ordered againa. them. J H. WITUEItSi UON c. e. i.. d. Coin'rs. office, J uly &?, lsioO. Kit 5n RICE DULIN, Factor 4b Commission Merchant, j CENTRAL WHARF, CHARLEST0 N, S. C. Will also give prompt attention to RECFIVING ; and FOR WARING Goods consigned to his care. I June 18. 48 wSni PIANO FOR SALE. 1 iV excellent I'i.tNO I'\>RTL, nearly new, will j A he sold on re^tonanio lerin.-. Apply at tins Office. Joiy i(>. Charleston, S. C. WHE underpinned Factors, and General Coin i. mission Agents, do !r rob) return their most' sincere thanks to their ninu-rous friends, tor their formor liberal patronage, and solicit a continuation of the same. The South Carolina Railroad Cumpauy having advertised to discontinue the receiving and forwarding "of all goodjs after the first of Julv 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 will be cautiously handled, and forwarded on landing?charging customary rates. CHAMBERS & WHITE, South-Atiantic Wharf, Charleston S. C. Juno 13, 1850. *13 eowtlin DOUGLAS N1SBET, COMMISSION & GENERAL FORWARDING AGENT. Boycc Jf Co.'s WluirJ, Charleston, N. All goods entrusted to his cart; will l>t; promptly attended to and forwarded with despatch. References.?James K. Douglass, A. Young, Camden; John Kirkpatrick, Robt. il lire, Paul & Brown, Alex. Gorden, Charleston. Charleston, 24th June, 1850. 51 G. V. AWTWERP~ MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia. S. C. p Keeps on hand and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable t garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, ' The goods are got up expressly lor a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. 1 have also on hand and am . daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. I shall sell ho article but what is good and substantial. ALSO A fine assortment of Silk and Fur lints, of the very latest styles, from the house of Ueebe tj- Cosi ter. Jan. 2. 1 t/_ Chimney Screens, f beautiful patterns, with borders to suit.? \J For sale by A. YOUNG. B??? ?BM?????? ? PUBLIC MEETING. AT the request of many Citizens a Public Meeting will be held on Saturday the 3rd day ol August next, at 11 o'clock, at the Couit House, U adopt measures necessary for building a Plant Itoad to the ISortn Carolina line, JAMES DUN LAP, JntendantT, C, Medical Books. Wood's Practice of Medicine United States Dispensatory, Wood and Bache Chritisnn's and Griffith's Dispensatory Griffith's Universal Formulary Dim?linson's Medical Dictionary Mooppr's do d<> Reese's Pocket Lexicon of Medical Terms Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence Wilson's Human Anatomy; Horner's Anatomy Smith and Horner's Anatomical Plates Carpenter's Elements of Physiology Do Principles of Iiuman Physiology Churchill on infants ami children Condie on diseases of children Eberlie's practice of Medicine, new edition in on? volnnie Dewees on children Do. on Females Churchill's Midwifery Clymer's W lliam's Principles of Medicine Churchill on the Diseases of Females Simon's Family Medical (iuide Griffith's Medical Botany Druilt's modern Sur?cry Clymer's Treatise on Fever Dickson's Practice of Medicine Miller's Principles and Practice of Surgery Morton's Human Anatomy Muiler's Elements of Physiology Wil.-on cm the Pise ses of the Skin Pilclier on the Ear, &c, July 3. _ A. YOUNG. Family Medicines. V?7"IST\AR'S Balsam; Townsend's Sarsaparil ? T la; Cherry Pectoral; ltowand's Tonic Mixture: Roche's Embrocation, tor hooping cough Epping's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight; J)r Allen's Compound, lor the cuke of Dyspepsia &.C.; together with every article in the line, ma) be had at Z. J. DkIIAY'S. Jew David'* or Hebrew Plaster, 1MIE most successful Pain Extractor of the present day; Lt-idy's Sarsaparilla Pills; Jayne't Ague Pills: Brand ruth's, Peters, Spencer's Mof fat's, Gordon's, Keeler's, Robert's, Lee's and Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills; clove anodyue Tooth Ache Drops; Eg) ptianJChampoo; Pa.stiles dt Paris; English Tooth Brushes; Hair Brushes Buffalo, Horn and Ivory Combs; Perfumery; Gilt Toilet Bottles; China Inkstands, Paper, Pens, Envelopes, Sealing Wax, Wafers, Mottos, &c., &c. mav ahvavs be had at /uly 2. * Z. J. DeHAY'S. Negroes Wanted. I WISH to purchase 200 NEGROES, 100 mer and 1(H) women. None need apply uu'ess, their Negroes are young and likely. For sue! the highest cash prices will be paid. J. W. FORD. Flat Rock, Kershaw Dis., S. C. June 11. * 46 w3tn It/The Hornet's Nest and Salisbury Watchman will insert 3 months and send bill to thisVffice. {FOR SALE. A .LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN and threecbilil dr< ii. For terms, ike. apply to W. 0. MOORE, Agent. July"). 53 tf T nnAortov ftf ill uijuiiy?utuiuasipct uuuti/n Jol-n D. McCardell et. al., vs. James K. Douglast el a!.?Bill tor partition of the Keal Estate o James Douglass. IT appta ing to my satisfaction that Thomas A McCanlell, James H Me.Cardell, William B Carnce, Mary A. Niche'. Rob't Douglass, Zadocl I\ Douglass, lleury C. Horton and wife Tabitha Jane L. Bell, RachaH T. Bell, Robeit I). Bell, J no C. Bell, Nancy i ell, John Bell, Robert Mclhvain and the children oi Samuel Douglass, w hose namei are unknown, Det'endai ts in above case, reside without the limith of this State?It is there'ort ordered, on motion of W. A. Moore, Solicitor foi Complainant*, that the said and above named De fendantsdo appearand answer, plead or demur tc the Bill in tjie above case, on or before the 16th o September, 1850; otherwise, judgment pro con ftsso will be ordered against all and each of them JAAIKS 11 w 1 rilEHSl'OON, 0. e. l o, Com'rs Uihce, May 81. 1850. [87] Iii Equity?Lancaster District. Cyrus A. Allen and wile, vs. James M. Richard son et a!.Bill to subrogate account and relief. IT appearing to my saiisfaction tlint James M Richardson, Thomas Richardson, John Rich aidsoji, Joseph BKlingle jnd wife, Margaret am Mary Allen, Defendants in the above case, reside without the limits .-l ihis Si,.te. It is ordered m motion of W. A. Moore Soi'r lor complainants, tha the said defendants do app'ar and plead, ansvvei <>r demur to the bill in above case on or before tin lilsl day of August 1850, otherwise judge met) pro cmifesso, will be ordered against each and al of them. J. (I. WlTIJKRSl'OON, c. e. l. v. Com'rs Oflice, May. 6t!i 1850.-10 low 1.. L^oiaKv..! . inonwtoi' AAA I^*|UH J #- ?^>>> .v.. J. II Hunter vs Allen '. L?hiir et al.?Petition t< account and apply funds. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Allen C Blair, a defendant in the above case residei without the limits of this Slate: li is ordered, 01 motion of Clinton that he do answer, plead or de inur to tie petition in above case on or before tlx 7ili day of Octohcr. 1&00, otherwise judgment pn confesso willbe ordered against iiiiu JAMBS II WITHBKSI'OON, ('oinin'r. Eq. L- 1). Comm'rs Otfire, July 1, IS")(I. 111 Equity?Lancaster District. J. A. llasseltine, Adm'r. and Amelia Villines Adm'x. vs. William McCorkle and Elizabeth his wife.? Petition to revive and apply funds and so forth. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that W illiam Mi Corkle and wife Elizabeth reside without tin limits of this State: It is ordered, on motion o Clinton & Manna, sol's, for petitioners, that th said defendants do plead, answer or demur to th petition in this cast! on or before tlio 7lli <lay o October, 1850, otherwise judgment pro confess will be ordered against them. JAMBS II. WITIIERSPOON, Comin'r Eq. L. D. Contm'rs. Office, July 1, 1850. [87] WHO WANTS BRICKS I THE Subscriber has n splendid lot of HARI BillKS for sale?ready for delivery. J. F. SUTHERLAND. May 28, 1850. 42 . tfv s. BOOK AGENCY. Study nnd bo great?die and be glorious; Read h?w our armies were victorious' i Oyer Mexiean hordes that vainly planned Our defeat on the Rio Grande; THE MEXICAN WAR AND ITS WARRIORS. BY J. FROST, LL. D. '' II. Mansfield, Publisher, New Haven, Com. ' Vl7\M O. CASTON having obtained an Agency , : W from the Publisher, to seil the above work Dy BUnscnpilon, respeciniwy imnrnis nis inenua m lie counties ot' Union and Mecklenburg, N. and Lancaster district, S. C. that lie will travel through the said counties (beginning in Uni? n, about the 1st of August,) with a Prospectus, exhibiting a description of the history, with specimens of the Engravings, &<:. The woik bound, in embossed cloth with gilt title, will contain more than 300 pages with 40 Engravings, at ?1 50 to each subscriber. In every case where the Book is not as represented in the Prospectus,' the Agent is authorised to give the copy gratis. A Lecture, explanatory of the History, may be ptcted at Monroe, Charlotte, Davidson College, and Lancaster, respectively?of which m< re particular notice hereafter. U" For testimonials of character and responsi> j bility, reference may be made to the following gentlemen : In Monroe?Maj. I). A. Covington, Ch'in. C. C.; S. 11. Waikup, County Solici or; Col. J. M. Stewart, C. C. C.; T. D. Winchester, P. M. Charlotte?S. N, Hutchison, County Solicitor,; Lieut E C. Davidson; J. R. Lerr, C. S. C*; Law. rence Radger, Ed. Hor. Nest. The Faculty of Davidson College. Lancaster?Jas. II. Witherspoon, O. L. D; Col. M. Clinton; lion. \Vn>. McKenna. < Jacksonham?Hon. T. W. lluey. Can.c'eu?Capt. A. J. Raskin; Dr. E. A. Salmnnrt M Aceru Wnrrpn Sj. ^ripp. Kils. Journal. Columbia?Dr. John Barker ; Dr. D. II. Trezevant; Andrew Wallace, Esq ; John G. Bow man, Ed. Temp. Adv. Wadesboro?Col. A. Little; Cedar Ilil!?Dr. S. G. Twitty; Col. Wm. Smith. N li. As no other person is autnorised to sell ' " Frost's History of the .Mexican War," i will en> deavor to see every man, eil er at public places or his private dwelling. Wm. C. CASTON. ? Lancapler District. S. C., July 3, 1650. 3t 57 NOTICE. THE following extracts from the Act of Congress for taking the Census, are published to ' enable ihe persons of this District to give ine the ' necessary information as required by the said Act, [ without delay and inconvenience. ! 1. Every person will be required to give the \ names and ages of himself and of every person in ' his family, their place of birth, &c., and all who ' were at school within the last vear. 2. The slaves of each owner are to be numbered ' separately, beginning at No. 1, and a separate dei ./..Inii/iK ,.runci. nut. in hp irirpn?ihft nerson on " "t"'"" * ?*? ev-- - i ? whose plantation a slave is to be found is to be ; considered the owner?the age and color of each slave to be given; if the exact cannot be given in1 sert some age which is the nearest approximation ) to it; the sex of each slave to be given. 1 1 3. The name of every person who has died in the family during the year ending 1 June, 1850, their age, sex, color, place of birth, whether married or not, their occupation, and the disease or cause of death. 4. Every person will be required to give the ' number ot acres oflauil improved anil unimpruT? ed?cash value offarm, the whole amount of live' stock on 1 June, 1850, the number of cattle that are one year old, the number of sheep one year and older, whole number of swine on farm on 1 June 1850; cash value of all live stock; produce or farm ending 1 June 1850, to wit: the number of bushels of corn, wheat, rye, &c.; value of home made manufacture. JOSEPH E. NETTLES, Asst. Marshall. ? July 20. 67 w3t Sheriff's Sales. T>Y virtue ol Write ot fr'i F.i to me directed, I a., tha lor \rr?n#lav in Anornat nPVf. JL * Will ^Cii IMI mr ac*. -p, : and the day following (if necessary) being the 5th ' and 6th days of said month, between the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door in Cam den, 1 1434 acres of Land, lying on the waters of Gmn J Swamp creek, in Kershaw District, adjoining lands J of Messrs. Haile, Mathjs, .1/cKain, Love and Basr kin, levied on as the property of Thomas Sumter, * deceased, (to he sold by consent on a credit) at the i suit of the President an<l Directors of the Bank of ' the State of South Carol na, vs.F . Sumter, Exec* utor, ALSO, At the store recently occupied by the defendant, | his entire stock in trade, consisting nt wry uooos, Groceries, tf-r. Levied on and to be sold as the prpertyof II. C. VVellliansen, at the suit of T. Backus and others, vs. H C, Wellhausen. Terms cash. THO. J WARREN, S. K. D. July 17,1?*)0 37 1 FEE DEE LODGE, NO. 12, ? I. O. O. F. , "1?7ILL publicly celebrate its next Anniversary r ? T (the :25th July inst.,) by u Procession and M-.,,;.... ,lpr?inniier><l hv brother Thomas [ C. Evans. j Brethren of the Order, in good standing, are fraternally invited to attend. By order of the l-odge. A. J. IIOOLK, Sec'y. Darlington, July 9, IdoO. >. 3ti6 \ Executor's Notice. FIR SONS indebted to Joseph Cunningham, dee'd. are requested to make payment, and * those having demands to present llivm to cither ot 1 thu subscribers. J NO. BROWN, Liberty IIill, 3 C. J. SHANNON, Camden, 3 Jul v 15. [56Uj] Ex'rs. Braiicii of f lio ISauk of the State of So. ., at Camden. A I.L Notes intended for renewals at this Bank " x V in the mouth of June and July inust he in; the original signatures of the makers and er.dor. ; sew. D. L. DkSA CSSURE, Cashier, i, xS/ay 6 30 tf ' Noutli Carolina?Kershaw District. c flHIERHAS Nathan Catoe has applied to rne e ft l'>r Letters of Adiriintislration on all and sinf gular the Goods and (chattels, Rights and credits e of ('harlen.Mcl.eod, late of tie Districideceased : e These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all r and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said o deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at Kershaw Court House on the last day of July inst,, to show cause, if any, whv the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 11th day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight D hundred and fifty, and in the seventy-fourth year of American Independence. JOHN II. joy. 0. K. D. ' July 12.1850. * 55 . ' CATAWBA SPRINGS, ft LINCOLN COUNTY, N. C. TIIIS well-known Watering Place is again open for tfie reception of company during the present season. The Springs having been recently rpnnirprl in n roav ti'lnoK lioo ron/loro/I iii ? fiuj nuivw ??*? iwiiuvieu 1UO WOVC1 lit t 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. Persons wishing to spend a few weeks or riionths of pleasure, will Cud 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 Soutli will find it best to come by way of Charlotte, crossing the Catawba river at Rozell's Ferry, or Jieatie's i ord. THOMAS F. HAMPTON. June 30. 54 swl3t Racing Subscription Office, 19 Park-Place, Kew-YorkV* THE Proprietors beg to announce that they have opened classes lor Sweepstakes, upon the system which has obtained a large share ot support ill England and elsewhere, by extending as it does to the public at large, the interest otherwise lelt by few in Racing Events, and enabling ail, whether conversant with sporting matters or not, to participate in the chance of gaining a-LARGE SbM, by the result, at proportionably small risk ! As will be seen by the subjoined scheme, the subscriber in class E, may lor (JiNE DOLLAR, gam ?5,000. The sweepstakes now npeu, consist of five classes tor the Great Yorkshire Stakes, to be ruu at York, (England) 2itd August, ISoO?104 Horses entered. First Horse, ?50,000. <~T oo ~ " oc> S ? | ?. * " ~ 5 3 Z?2 m o" 5 w ?> 5 t ~ s i i I n ' t A. I a,l*x;jiiP0I00j$50>00O;(#25,000j!jl0>(AHJ;$101IWO|%io,0U<i B. 2,wx| 25,H 25,000 l-JpOtl 5,001 5,0001 2,500 (J. 5,000 10,00' 25,000 12,50c' 5,00c' 5.00o' 2,500 I). I 5,000 5,001 12,50o 6,2501 2,500| 2,5001 1,250 li. 110,0otI 1,001 a.1**-! 2,50l| J,001! l.oool 500 The drawing ot tins Sweepstake will take place publicly on the day ol August, 1&50, the day uii which the race will be run?the place and hour ueing nrat duly announced by advertisement: when the names of all the horses entered, will be allotted amongst the subscribers in each class, and ou the 2Ulh day of September next, by which time the result of the race will bo known, the Frizes will be distributed ; the holder oi the name ot the winning horse in Oiuss "A." receiving a prize of FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLABS, that of the second, Ticenlu-Jice Thousand Dollars, &c. dec., in accordance wiut the above scheme. A commission of iU per cent, to cover expenses will be denuded ou payment of all prizes. Any lurther information required, will be afford* ed by the Secretary, Mr. IVilliam ilarroll, at liie offices as above?to whom all applications tor agencies and other couiniuuications are to be addresoed post paid, and all remittances, either by bill or note to be made, in return lor whicu, numbered certificates will be forwarded as directed. Lists oi horses entered for the above, and all other race lot importance may be seen, together with schemes tor sweepstakes in the forthcoming tit. Leger, &c.> &c., &c. June 18, 1848 48 17t THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY, THE Proprietors beg to call the attention of connoiseurs in Tea, and tne heads of families tn ?Vio rhnirp anH mrt> selection of Teas iroDorted 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. TIIE TEAS OFFERED, ARE THE FOLLOWING: The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at SI 00 per lb. " Niphon, do " 0 75 " " Diari, do ' 0 50 " ' OsHcca, a Green Tea, " I 00 " " Too-bsiaa, do * 0 50 " " Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teifc, grown on the fertile and genial soil of Asam, " 1 00 " With a view to encourage ttie introduction or these matchless Teas, it is the intention of tho ' proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to .. .. The first years' Profits, on the sales effected. -X Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the* ' ' package, a numbered certificate, enlit ling him to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION!! J or FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS aid out; and on the receipts amounting to 6^U,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to'the value of ten per cent, or TWO TPrnTTSANT) DOLLARS. will be given away as bonuses!!! according; to tljo following scle t 5 Prizes of 501b* of Tea each at $1 per lb. 2501bs or $250. 20 " 25 4 " 44 500'J " 500. 50 " 10 ' " 14 44 " 500M " 500. 100 " 5" " 44 " " 500" " 500. 250 " 1 44 44 230" " 250. 125 Prize* in all, 3,00011)8 $2,0u0 Th'se who prefer lower priced Teas, can re- ' ceive llioir prizes in proportion, or, they xcill be rtpurcliasrd fur cash, at a deduction of iU percent. ?? Country agents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot, as above. June 7, 14450. 45 3m Miscellaneous Books, A:c. The Angel World, by the author of Festus Watson'* Dictionary of Poetical Quotation* Cosmos; by Humbolt, 2 vols. Southern Harmony; Lineoti's Botany Traveller's Guide through the U. S. with a Map Music, lor the Piano and (iuitar Bertinn's Instructions for the Piano Olncy's Modern Geography and Atlas, revised edition Youatt oil the liorso Elliott's History of Roman Liberty, &c. ? !? ? A. YOUNG. To all Concerned. A LI. persons against whom execution lias been entered tor neglect of Military and Patrol duty, WJLL TAKE NOTICE, that they are exitcled to SETTLE IMMEDIATELY, otherwise the taw will hn POSITIVELY ami RIGIDLY en ? forced, TI10. J. WARREN, Sh'tf. K. I). July 12. 53 swim Council Chamber, July 10, "1850. rpiiK Town uouiicii win aiienato tne mspecL tiou of the various Ditches and Lots in the Town of Camden on the' ?5th iqst., when tney expect to find them in good condition. All weeds cut down, and oflotisive matter removed, that ail proper precaution may be taken to preserve tlin health of the community. The attention of the citizens is respectfully called to this. By order of Couno I. L. W. UALLAHD, Recorder. Ju'y 11. 56 31 ALWAYS a supply of West India FRUIT on hand, by MOORE &. BELCHER.