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TEMPERANCE HOUSE. Tin' undersigned would respectfully inform tht public that lie has taken the house well known ai tha " CROSS KEYS," formerly kept by Mr Win. MoKain, in the 'own of Camden, where he is prep red to accommodate travellers and board* ers at reasonable prices. Those who desire to feei the same quiet abroad as at home, are invited tc gi^ him a rail Travellers accommodated for a single night, and breakfast in time for the cars in the morning, al moderate charges. J. B F. BOONE, Feb. 2?9?tf] Proprietor. FARE REDUCED TO *20 FROM Charleston to New York. THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON S C T EA VING the wharf at the foot of Laurens st. ? < *?? I J daily at 3, p. m. after thear-ivai 01 in? ouuiucrn cars.*via WILMINGTON and WEI,DON, N. C. PETERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON. BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, and to NEW YORK. The public is respectfully informed that the steamers of this line, from Charleston to Wilmington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated by well known and experienced commanders, and the Railroads are in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A THROUGH TICKET having already been in operation will he continued on and after the first of Oct. 1^49, as a permanent arrangement from Charleston to New York. Passengers availing themselves there will have the option to continue without delay 9 through the route or otherwise, tostop at any im mediate points, renewing their seats 011 the line to sur their convenience. By tliis route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will be ticketed on board the eteamtr to Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars, at the intermediate points from thence to New York. Through Tickets can alone be had 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 South Carolina, KERSHAW DISTRICT. JOHN H. TRUSDEL, who is in the custody of the Sheriffof 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, to gether with a schedule, on oam, 01 nis ceiaie ana effects, bis petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that be may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent Dcdtors* It is ordered, that the said H, Holleyrnan, Jr., and all other the creditors to whom the said John H. Trusdel, is in anywise indebted, be, and they arc hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before the said Court at Cantden, on Monday the fourth day of November next, to shew cause, if any they c*au, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. S. E- CAPEJ2S, Clk. Office of Common Pleas Kershaw District, 9th .A pril, 1850. m0m29 French Embroideries. I HAVE received a superb assortment of French Needlework, comprising rich worked muslin collars, " Queen of Scots" do., rich worked clierni settes, wrth and without collars, mourning collars, worked muslin cuffs, Baby. Frock Bodies, Swiss and Jaconet Edgings and Insertions, with a hand some lot of trimmed chemisettes. Also, all the newest styles of plain and trimmed lace capes, a full stock of linen, thread, and cotton edgings and luces, black Blonde Lace, black silk fringes, colored ditto, Bonnet Tabs, &c. &c.; all new and carefully selected. J.AMES WILSON. March 19 22 tf_ South vs. North! IT is now universally admitted that Southernin tde brown Homespuns arid Drillings are not only belter, but considerably cheaper, than those of Northern usanufacture, and the fact can be fully ascertained by calling at the "Palmetto Cash Store." Having laid in an unusually large supply of Domestic Goods previouk to the advance in cotton, lam prepared to sell Charleston and Graniteville brown homespuns and drillings, Nelson's and Allandale brown and bleached sheetings, bleached long cloths. Bed Ticks, blue Deniins, colored Chambrays, cottonades,and coiton goads of every description, either wholesale or retail, at last summer prices. My stock of these articles is large and varied, and cannot fail to suit the numerous nauvo vi my iiuiiiciuuo uauuno. March l9-22-2t] JAMES WILSON New and Elegant! EW. BONNEY 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 confidence, to call and examine thein. Among them may be found? 75 new pieces Prints, at 5 to 75c. per yard. 80 pieces printed Mus'ins, at 12? to 50c per yard 15 " French printed Jaconets at 25 to?7c 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 vvnue ana colored Swiss Muslins, for Evening : Dresses Swiss ami cambric trimmings, great variety Ladies' Gicven, of every variety and quality Mourning and fancy Fans For all or any of the above articles he will be satisfied with Charleston retail prices. March 26. 23 tf Drugs! Drugs!! rpiIE Subscribt r has on hand .iiut is constantly JL receiving fresh supplies of Drugs, Medicines, j Paints, Oils, Turpentine, Varnish-Putty, Brushes, ar.d 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 find it verv much to their advantage to apply first to 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. j?er gallon : also, pure winter-strained Sperm Oil. Sold by FRANCIS L. ZEMP. Feb. 22 15 tf ? ? - . muse tor Sale. THAT very desirable residence in Logtown, belonging to the Estate of Joshua Reynolds, and now occupied by Mr. Samuel E. Capers.? The terms will be very liberal. Feb 23?15?tf] FRANCIS L. ZE.AU>. Sitl|?Ii- 'Juimwi'. THE Subscriber has just received a few ounces of Ro-cngarten &. Denis's Superior Quinine which be offers at prices as low as it can be possibly afforded in this market, for cash or Bhort ciodit. Z. J. DeIIAY. The Great Cough Remedy. For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, GROUP ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION In offering to the community this justly celebrated remedy tor diseases of the throat and lungs, it is notour wish to trifle with the lives or health of 1 he afflicted, but frunklv to lay before them the opinions of distinguis ed men and some of the evidences of its success, from which they can judge for themselves. We sincerely pledge our selves to make no wild assertions or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold out any hope to suffering humanity which facts will not warrant. Many proofs are here given, and we solicit an inquiry from the public into all we publish, feeling assured they will find thcin perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage D* PROF. CLEVELAND, of Bowdin College, Maine, Writes?"I have witnessed the effects of your Cherry Pectoral' in my own family and that of my friends, and it gives me satishction to state in its favor that no medicine 1 have ever known has proved so eminently successful in curing diseases of the throat and lungs." O- REV. DR. OSGOOD, Wri.es?"That he considers ' Cherry Peclrral' the best mcdiqjne for Pulmonary Affections ever given to the public," and states that "his daughter after being obliged to keep the mom four months with severe settled cough, accompanied by raising of blood, night Rivnatji. and the attendant svinntoms of ConstltllD tion, commenced the use of the Cherry Pectoral and lias completely recovered." BT EX- Cli A N (;E 1. LOR. KING, of New York says : 1 have been a great sufferer with Bronchitis, and but for the use of the Cherry Pectoral might have continued to be so for many years to come, but that has cured me and J ain happy to bear testimony to its efficacy." From such testimony we ask the public to judge for themselves. Hear the Patient. Dr. Ayer?Dear Sir: For two years I was afflicted with a verv severe cough, accompanied by spitting of blood and profuse night sweat6.? Uy the advice of my attending physician i was induced to use your Cherry Pectoral, and continued to do so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparation. JAMES RANDALL. Ilampden ss. Spjttxr;field, Nov. 27. 1843. This day appeared the above named .lames Randall, and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. Portland, Me., Jan. 10,1847. Dr. Aycr : I have been longalBicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last autumn, it brought on a cough which confined me in my cnatuber, and began to tfssuine the alarming symptoms of consumption. I iiad tried the best advice and the best medicine to no purpose; until I used your Cherry 1'ectirraL, which has cured me, and vou mav well believe me. Gratefully yours. J. D. PllELPS. If there is any value in the judgment 01 the wise who speak from experience, here is a medicine wo? thy of the public confidence Prepared by J. C. AVER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass., and sold in Camden by J. R, A/cKAlN, and by Druggists and dealers generally throughout the State. Aug. 2,1850. 61 3in PIR? AIR A.Hi> CLEANLINESS? are now admitted to Ik; the preventive of disease, at al| times but more especially during the prevalence of tliat frightful scourge THE CHOLERA! It therefore becomes the duty of all to use every means to accomplish this desirable result. During the prevalence of this disease in lt\t2 and '31, clutinphor wus extensively used on the persun for the pur(?ose of preventing contagion; but though a very useful article in many respects, it did not entirely accomplish the purpose, and there is no doubt but that THOUSANDS HAVE DIED who used all the precautions known at that time. Many /J iwiri/V?nf itur ;irra?iits n rr* tmiv r. rnmniorttli'il f?i llm vtnHlis* but none which are at the same Uinc tougrucabie and efficacious as jules uauel's aromatic vinegar, which tlie proprietor can with confidence recommend tothe public us possessing many virtues of which no other article can boast, It effectually counteracts all unhealthy malaria, and by its agreeable and reviving fragrance, renders the atmosphere so pure, that those using it may defy contagion ! No person should be without this article at this time, as it is not the less agreeable than beneficial, and will supply the place of cologne or other perfume*. In sick rooms its beneficial effects will he especially felt, as its exceeding purilylug principles have a direct tendency to prevent contagion, and by expelling all noxious effluvia, will materially assist the invalid to a SPLi;L>V KF.STORATION Rut it is uiso useful in many other ways. It is a desirable article fur the toilet, and a most excellent cosmetic. It is an agreeable dentrifice and an excellent wash, it will instantaneously relieve headache, languor, faintness, rheumatic pains, Ac. It will strengthen the eyes urn] remove influmuiuiion of the eyelids, and immediately relieves the pain and fatigue incident to excessive muscular exertion, and whc i used in the bum is productive of the happiest cfjects Persons visiting the sick, may l? preserved from the liability of contagion by inhaling the Aromatic Vinegar, and sprinkling a few drops upon their persons, before entering the room. It immediately dissipates the languor and exhaustion consequent upon sea-sickness, Ac. Re particular to a?k for JULES HAl'EL'i, AllOtfATIC VJNEGAU. Prepared only by JULES 1IALKL, 120 Cliesnut M., 1 doors below -1th. Fur sale iiiCumdeii by J. It, .Mtdvuiu, Z. J. Del) ay and F. L. Zciup. A iii^tisi 2 the camdenbazaar; The subscribers beg leave to announce to the Ladies and Gentlemen ol this place and vicinity, that they have just opened a splendid stock of FANCY and STAPLE HOODS; all ol which they offer at the lowest prices possible. To the following articles they wish most particularly to draw the attention of purchasers Plain, figured, and satin-striped Parages Figured and Embroidered Lawns French and other calicoes Tissue silks, and Ginghams Plain and Figured Swiss Mulls Plain and Figured Cambrics; Jaconets Embroidered curtain muslins Linens? Irish and fJraau I .man r?mliri? Handkerchiefs, Lace Capes, and a great variety of Needlework Goods Together with a general assortment of all other articles usually found at their establishment. We wish to draw the attention of gentlemen to our stock of Ready-made Clothing, which embraces every article in that line. April 9?28. M. DKUCKKK & CO. Fine Hams. rpUJE subscriber wishes to exchange a lot of fine X hams for sides. il. 1IOLLEYMAN. may 31 43 tf Victims of Dyspepsia! look here:: DR. ALLEN'S COMPOUND. This [Medicine is offered to the public generally from b full conviction that it is superior to any other now in use, for the cure of Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, Bodily Weakness, &c. Prepared only by the Proprietors, G. W. ALLRN, M. D, Philadelphia, and J. A. & W. L. LEVELAN1), No. 207 King Street, Charleston, So. Ca D" None Genuine unless signed by Dr. G. W. ALLEN, and countersigned i?y J. A. & W. L CLEVELAND. The bottles having the words AlCen's Dyspeptic Medicine, Phila.," blown on the glass. Sole Agent for Camden, Z. J. DeMAY, Nearly Opposite Mr sonic Hall. s ftfi lv - Dress Goods. THE subscribers have just received from New York, and are now opening their Spring and Summer supply, consisting in part, of? Plain, Metalline,"Broche and Printed Barage Print'd Marquise, Tyroleinne. Alborineand Floride Black Mouseelin de Lain, Barage and Silk Tissue Paris printed Jaconet and Organdi Muslins Fancy and mourning Ginghams (small check) Paris, American and English Prints /Jso?An elegant assortment of Ivory and Paper Fans. McDOVVALL & C< OPERApril 1. 26 tf A^OTHERmSTALHENT OF NEW SUMMER GOODS!! qnilE Subscriber has just opened a handsome addition to his already large and varied assortment of SUMMER DRY GOODS, of which the following articles form a portion : LADIES' DEPAIITJIEMT. ..-j 1:? , ? n????? Willie Spill leu UlUMIlio iui iviusacs Plaid Swiss muslins (an elegant article) Printed muslins in every varietj of price and style Plain white Jaconet, Swiss, and check'd muslins .Mourning and fancy calicoes ; Grass Skirts L-tce Capes, muslin collars, and chemisettes .Musiit; cuffs of the newest fashion Infants' Frock Bodies Swiss and Jaconet Trimmings Laces of every kind. also: A large assortment of New Bonnets for Ladies and Misses, A fresh supply of plain and tancy ribbons Hosiery.of every description A profusion of Fans and ditto of Sunshades an Parasols Barege shawls and mantles Black and white sewing s lk mitts Gloves of all sorts and sizes Linen canibiic handkerchiefs at 10c. and others with an upward tendency GCXTLEJMLVS DEPAIITJIEJIT. Ready-made coats, panls ana vests, ail sizes Handsome black alpacca coats at $2 75. Boys' coats, assorted sizes Panama, Leghorn, and double-brimmed straw hats Black Drap D'Ete lor coats Figured ditto forPauts Summer coatings and Vestings Dress Slnris, Drawers and Suspenders Handkereliieis, cravats, &c. &c. AH new and attractive, anil guarantied as low as they can be lound in any market. Pavilion, GaUBe, and 10-4 Nett lor the Mosquito season, Irish Linens and Scotch Diaper, English long cloths, bleached and br. sheetings lioiiicspun and Domestic Goods oJ every descrip. tion still oilered at last summer's prices at WILSON'S PALMETTO SPORE. iMay 17 b9 tl Just lleccivcd, AT IcRAI.VS DiilU-?XOR?, od^Liver Oil White Lead Quinine, Bay Rum, Castor Oil, Congress A'ater, Eau Lustra), Tannin, Extract Vanilla, Fresh Ergot, German Cologne, Aromatic Vinegar. also All the varieties of TURNIP SEED, Suitable for the season. Ju'y 8. ICE! ICE I! ? nn a MVS* Imun lumn made for oh k/ tainuig larger supplies ot Ice, which vvili be lurnishcdat thelollowiug rates?lor less thau 25 lbs. lour cents; over 25 ius. three cents per lb. Ale RAIN'S DRUG-STORE. July 8. 5-1 tl For Sale. A SECOND hand Straw Cutter, (Eastman's patent,) in good order; also, one ol' llotchkiss's make nearly new: either or both of which wiil be sold very cheap. Apply at this office. m\ti WANT JED! Ti IE subscriber earnestly requests those indebted to him to come forward and settle without delay. FOR TIIE FUTUilE lie will work for cash, and expects the money or attliAtt #l?*> u'rtrli i< <U> 1 ii*ni*Afl. Pnr UkliUi oaiiDiai/Uuii nuvii wuv ?? w? .w . ?. ?. those 10 whom he is indebted, lie will do work at the lowest cash prices. N. 11. ARRANTS. June 14, lb30. 47 . tfw Bottled Soda and Sarsaparilla. For sale by MOORE & llELClJER. may 7. JIG tf Harrison'* Columbian Ink, IN bottles of all sixes, for sale by MOORE 4- BELCHER. Ladies, Look at This, I/\/*\ PAIRS ol Ladies Gaiter Bouts of every *XV/V/ description, of the best Philadelphia anil Eastern manulactures, at very low prices 00 pairs white Kid and Satin Slips -A lso 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 many other qualities of Boots and Shoes, too numerous to mention, sewed and pegged. U.rwe are also tnanulacturmg nne fenoes ana Boots to order, and warrant tlsein to give entire satisfaction. Call and see. at WORKMAN & BOONE'S. April !23. SJ2 tf ]) YAS'S London Porter, best Port Wine, Lemon 3 Symp, White Wine Vinegar, Sugar House Syrup,". ..for sale by E. W- BONNEY, April 1U 31 Boys' C lothing, Handsome Patterns and neatly mude, for sale by ID. YV. BONNEY. f Medical Hooks. Wood's Practice of Medicine Uuited States Dispensatory, Wood and Eache Chritison's and Griffith's Dispensatorjr -/ Griffith's Universal Formulary Dunglinson's Medical Dictionary Hooper's do do Retse's Pocket Lexicon of Medical Terms Taylor's Medical Jurisprudence , Wilson's Human Anatomy; Horner's Anatomy Smith and Horner's Anatomical Plates G'arpenter'sJ^llements of Physiology Do Principles of Human Physiology Churchill on infants and children Condie on diseases of children Eberlie's practice of Medicine, new edition in one volnme Dewees on children Do. on Females Churchill's Midwifery Clymer's W lliain's Piinciples of Medicine Churchill on the Diseases of Females rinulo Griffith's Medical Uutany Druitt's modern Surgery ("lymer's Treatise on Fever Dickson's Practice of Medicine Miller's Principles and Practice of Surgery Morton's Human Anatomy Muller's Elements of Physiology Wilson on the Dise -ses of the Skin Pilcher on the Ear, &.c, July 2. A. YOUNG. - Head Quarters,. Charleston, 1st Juno, 1850. ORDER NO. rpilK following regiments will parade for review and _L drill nt the tim?? and places following, viz: The 21 tli and 25ih regiments of infantry at Winnsboro', on Saturday the 20th of July nest. The 6th regiment of cavalry at Yonguesville.on Tuesday the 23d of July. The 2Gth and 27th regiments of infantry al Chesterville, on Thursday the 23th of July. The 4filh regiment of infantry at or near Ebenezer, on Tuesday the 3Uth of July. The 34th regiment of Inlantry at Yorkville, on Thursday the 1st day of August. The 37th regiment of infantry at Wilkins', on Monday the 5th of August. The 35th regiment at or near Unionville, on Thursday the 8th of August. The 9th regiment of cavalry near Glenn's Springs, on Saturday the 10th ot August. The 36th regiment of infantry at Timraons' old field, od Saturday the 17th of August. The 45th regiment of infantry at the Burnt Factory on i uesuay mc wm <>i August. This 41st regiment ol" infantry at Park's Old Field on Thursday the 22d of August. The 40th regiment of infantry at Boyd's, on Saturday tiie 24th of August The 10th regiment of cavalry at Martin's, or their regi mental parade ground, on Tuesday the 27th of August. The 3ath regiment of infantry at or near Keller's Old Field, on Thursday the 2'Jth of August. The 30th regiment of infantry at or near Ruff's Mountain, on Saturday the 31st of August. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will assemble the day previous, at their respective parade grounds, (except the 37th regiment at Wiikins'; they will assemble on Saturday the 3d of August,) for drill and in stroction. The Major Generals and Brigadier Generals will, ?-'?h their Stalfi, attend the reviews within their respecu.e commands. , The Brigadier Generals are charged with the extension of this order. An inspection of arms will take place at or before the review of each regiment. A return of all the regiments must be had by or before the 1st of October next. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. J. \V. CAiNTEV, AdjlA Iusp. Gen'l. The Charleston Courier and Mercury, the Carolinian and Palmetto State Banner, the Palmetto Standard, Yorkville Miscellany, Fairfield Herald, Newberry Sentinel, Sjurtan and Latireiisville Herald will insert once a week until the Reviews are over, may 31 43 if lava Ware. THE subscriber has receiveu Card Baskets, Plates, Baskets, Candlesticks, Pitchers, &c., made of Lava, all neat and liauusume articles.? Also, China Cups and Saucers, China Colognes, Glass Baskets, Toy Tumblers, Pitchers and Basous, Lcmoude Glasses, China Flower Pots, China Doll Heads, Tool Chests, Large Porte monnies backgammon boards, dice, miniature knives, China Puff Boxes, with a large variety ot Toys and Fancy Goods, all lor sale by F. L. ZEMP. April 19, 31 JUST received per Southerner: Congress water, Seltser Aperient, Castor Oil, Coil Liver Oil, Sweet Oil, Potash. Toilet Sponge, Quinine, Gelatine, F tie Vanilla Bean*, Canary Seed, India Rubber Balls, China Doll Heads, \ east Powders, India Rubber do. lleef-Marrow, Kan Lustral, Barry's Tricopherous, Hair Restorative, &c. &c. Also receiving monthly from New York and Philodel, oi..?niioc- tif Driirro nm\ r'hrtmieain I Jill Hit II ceil ?v-' w? ?-? ?(j-| I Surgical Instruments, Perfumery, Lamps, Window Glass. Paints, Oils, &e., which will Iw sold on reasonable terms, Particular attention given to the putting up of physicians prescriptions and family recipes. C. ilftATilESON, HANK AGENT. At his old stand opposite Davis's Hotel james w. baski'h AUCTIONEER, CAMDEN, S. C. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to liiin. lie may be loond at the Sheriff's Office. " Thompson's celebrated Starch PoliiST"' COMPOSED of Isinglass, Gum Arabic, <fc., and contains nothing injurious. It is highly recommended for giving a beautiful, glossy, and smooth surface to linens, cambrics, collars, shirt bosoms and all kinds of prints, &c. One cake will do sixty dozen of clothes, and no family pltould be without them. Price 12$ per cake; ?1$ per d< zen. For sale by June 11. MOORE & BELCHER. To all Concerned, ALL persons against whom execution has been entered for neglect of Military and Patrol duty, WILL TAKE NOTICE, that they are expected to SETTLE IMMEDIATELY, otherwise the law will be POSITIVELY ami RIGIDLY en forced, TIIO. J. WARREN, Sh'ff. K. D. July 12. 55 _ swim French Confectionery. . AFRESII supply of elegant Confectionary? consisting of Jelly Cakes, Cordial Drops, chrystalized Rings, Cosaquea, Bonbons, Rose Alinonds, Lemon Alinonds, Cordial Almonds, Gum Drops, Raspberry Balls, Raspberry Gum Drops, Mint Drops, Jujube Paste, Rock candy, iiorehound candy, &c., for sale by F. L. ZE3IP, April 10. 21 ' . , GEWHGE SiTW Wholesale and Re^l jnzrsic For the exclusive sale of Bacon & Raven's and Dubois & Seabury's celebrated graqd acfibii PIANO FORTES, 234 and 23<nQng&3tffh? bund,) Charleston, S. Every Instrument sold is accompanied -with;'* written guaranty, so that there is i?o risk whatever to I he purchaser. MR. OATES would respectfuliy invite the distention of the public generaIly;to Jiissfiect^ catalogue of musical publications, the copj^^hbp of which have been secured from. the C'Pjflmr Anna Bishop's (?r..nd March, founded on nWMttwi celebrated Rondo Finale, 'Ahl don't ini^H^: I.a JSoninambula,' and introducing theteveJ^jrw at ion, composed by BeliniLfne'ver jiHiieu aim me property oldociu)?] .eauh^ cd with a correct likeness of Madame Bwidplu the character of Amjua. Arranged Cor XnZ'PtSmi Forte by N. C. Bochsa. Price 3?$ cents. Une nuit dans les Tropiques. A night in the Tropics. AReveie, oria motive from l.e Desert,,. byFelicien David. . Composed by JWaurlce Strakosch. 37$ cents. ' V'Sunnyside .Waltz: embellished with a boaolifuB and correct view of Sunnysfdegihe residence off Auld Lang Syne Polk*; by Francis Rzih>. 25ctd*" iVary Biane Folka. 25 cents.'. i La b tile dc Regiment Polka; antroduciug the airr 'Salut a la France.' 25 cents, Reve d'Amour Polka. 25 cents. Yankee Doodle Polka. 25 cents. Frederick William's Garden Polka. 25c. Second Susannah Po'ba.^ 25c. Home. Sweet Home, Polka, [beautiful] 25c. i Last Rote of Summer Polka [very popular.] 25c.. Cove not Polka. Rziha. 25c. : Lelcbrated Linda Polka, introducing Ah ! would! the happy day was near.' 25c Charleston Quadrilles; by F. WooIcoU. 37$C; Despairing Mary, a beautiful Ballad, composed by the late distinguished vocalist, John Wilson. 25 cents. r' -* ? Keowee Waltzes, in 2 Nos.; by a lady of South Carolina. 50 cents each.. ^ Palmetto Regiment Quick Step; embellished with a correct representation of the New Military Hall, Charleston; by Henry T. Oates. 23c. Southerner Quickstep; embellished with a correct representation of Steamship Southerner; by H* T. Uates, 25c. Jasper Guards March;?Composed by a lady of South Carolina. 25c. Lucy Long Polka, Steyermarkitche 25c. Carnival of Venice Polka (very popular.) 25c. Steycrmarki6chc Favorite Polka 25c. Also all the New Music received by express from the principal publishers in the Coiled States. V*A liberal discount utade to dealers, Schools and Seminaries. Urders lor these publications most be sent to GEORGE OATES. 234 and 23fi King-street, (at the bend,) Charleston Elastic Doll Heads. ANEW and beautiful article, superiorJto ?qy thing of the kind ever before manufacture*!. Being elastic they will not break by falling; Painted in Oil, when soiled, may be washed with^oap and water, for sale by ; , ,F. L, ZEMPApril ill. . . 31 JTIoafi 1 If lilUUIT THE Gland manufactured by Uie PaMpscoCo. I of. Baltimore, cannot be.excelled by that of any other. I have just "received a lar^e invoice of the following sizes: 8x10, 10x12,9*11,11x13' 12x14, 14x1?, 18x20* 18x24, &?.,to wluchd would invite the attention of those iu want of the article. Also?Lamps, Chininies, plain and cut solar Globes. Nursing Bottles, Physicians' pocket. Casei and Vials. Z. J DeH AY. April 2. 26T . U" ' ->?. . ' .;,i ]%ew <Qoo4?* r A general assortment of "am*-'J Received by W. ANDERSON & CO. Iron Iron MStfeefc ~ * Sweed's.Irtin from 1x3-8jn. flat " 3-8. to 1.4. iitisquare. u " 38 to *4 in. .round. Cast Steel " 1-2 to 1.-4 iu square. , German and,BJislej,.^^ir^ hjf < I'ec 12, T. Bp^NELL-dt.Co : >i> ,nT?r',r J-jfi-?! v?. i\ew Mackerel and Salmon. Barrels and half barrels Wo. I ftiackarel, do do do ,.4o-SaImoa., For sale low, by . . Dec. 20. . DoXaflr Factory. ' 31 and 33 inch Cotton Osflaburga, 4-4 36 H )0?wburgs, uufta expressly to order for Cotton. Pickin^Skeets: SPUN YAIlN, df all numbers, and warrant cd of excellent ouijHy..,- _ For sale wholesale ano retail by V ANDEESON <f> CO, fceptemoer 5 38 ? tf Chain Pomps. THE subscribers bavo received a fresh supply of Chain and>rFix*itt^3;v.A{>amp-of-tbta kind may be seen in operation on4heir premises. McDuWALt Jb COOPER. 19 90 tf Bacon! Bacon!! Bacon!!!. THE subscriber has on hand 130,000 lbs, superior BACON and a corresponding quanti- < ty of LARD, in the lot there is nearly 1300 5ne Haras, any person wishing to purchase blight iind it to their advantage 1o cf II and examine, before purchasing elsewhere { terms will be ^inade ac, coramodating. 1 An extensive and waiKaeeorted stock of other articles in the grocery - line, comprising all thenecessaries of subsistence, together with fiftythousand best Cuba filed ^ Aoril 2. 1850. 2fl - tf ' Miscellaneous Books, Ac. The Angel World, by the authorof -Pectus Wsi tson's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Cosmos; by Hurabofti 2 vols. Southern Harmony; Lineon's Botany Traveller's Guide through' the U. S. with a M&j* , Music for the Piano and Gaitar Bertimi's Instructions for the Piano ? Olney'e Modern Geography, and Atlhs, revised; edition Youatt on the Horse Elliott's History of Roman Liberty, &c.; July 2. A. YOUNG. WHO WANTS BRICKS I THE Subscriber baa a. splendid lot of HAAD BRIKS? for sale?ready for, delivery. 3. P. SUTHERLAND. May 28, 1350. 42 tf