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J JCTELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE From th? Charleston Mercury. Nkw York, Aug. 20. The Cotton market is unchanged?the foreign news having no effect on prices. Nkw York, Aug. 21. Cotton to-day is unsettled; sales have amounted to 1000 bales, and the prices tend in favor of buyers. The steamer Philadelphia arrived this morning from Chagres with dates from San Francisco to the 15th of July. She brings 131 passengers and one milliou of dollars in gold. Improvements in. California continue, and the accounts from the newly discovered gold regions are still favorable. Murders and robberies have become common occurrences at the mines. Baltimore, Aug. *20. The sales of Cotton have amounted to 2."?00 bales, and prices have advanced a quarter of a cent: Middling 12 1-2 aud 12 5-8; Good Middling 12 3-8. ? Baltimore, Aug. 21. Yesterday and to-day 8000 bags llio CoH'ee liave been sold at 0 3-4 a 10 3-8. Flour has declined 1-8. From Tampa.?The schr. T. P. Sprague, ^Booth. master, arrive<l at this port on Saturday, 3eft Tampa on the 29th ult By a passenger on board the T. P. Sprague, "we learn that the U. S. steamer De Rossett arrived at Tampa on Sunday, the 28th ult, from Fort Myers, - on the Carloosahatcliee, j|here she had been for the purpose of bringing the ArImnciia fn.'UaiJS to Fort Broolvt?- leilVe Upon the U. S. steadier Fashion, daily expected, for New Orleans, on their way home. L.*l,e party was out on a visit to the Florida Indians, and they did not come up on the De Ros*:t>k Tiie U. S. steamer Planter left for Fort Myers a few days before the De Rossett arrived, and the IndirHiS" will come on her to Fort Brooke. The delegation will tike about twenty of the Seminolos to the West with them. Sam Jones And Billy Bow Legs decline leaving for the present, and it is doubtful whether they will leave at all, unless compelled. This much has been gained by the Western Indians communicating with them: Sam Jones says that all who are disposed to go can go; that he will w*rkf 11frrv rtTwtrnrit fKnir lontMD'r if tllPV 1 ?W IVIV ?v pi vwub tisvi* ivt* ? ,/ wish to do so. Bow Legs changes his mind very frequently on the subject So often has he changed it, that little or no dependence is Elaoed upon what he says The delegation are come to the conclusion that it ts useless for them to remain any longer in Florida.? They are of the opinion that it is unnecessary to have any further talk with Sam Jones and Bow Legs. Sam Jones will never consent to leave. Bow Legs may be induced to go after a while. It is said that in a talk held at Cai loosahatchee between (Jen. Twiggs and Bow Legs the General observed to Bow Legs that he did not care to have any further talk with him; that he had j lied to liim from the beginning; and that lie did not care whether he left Florida or not; that he, 1 General Twiggs, intended to leave, and take all the regulars with him; and that next fall the * Governor of Florida would send the cow tin- ^ vers down upon them; that he, Bow Legs W!ls \ well acquainted with thein and that they would ( drive him and his warriors out of the country, f Bow Legs appeared much affected, and said he would go; hut declined going on hoard the < steamer, preferring to wait for a more conve- 1 nient opportunity. j Newport (Fin.) Times 14th inxt. t I. O. O. F. i KERSHAW LODGE, NO. 9. I THE regular meeting of this Lodge will be held J th's (Friday) evening at their Hall, at 8 o'clock. By order of the j^. G. Z. J. DeHAY, Sec'y. j (KrThe friends of Capt JAMES CAN. ' TEY announce hiin as a Candidate for re { nliiofinn tn wnrMont tlip nonnlp nf Kprslinw District in the next Legislature. I {?7* The friends of Col. JAMES CHES- , NUT, Jr. hereby announce hiin as a candidate | to represent the people of Kershaw District in i the next Legislature. Columbia Female -High School, ! THE Exercises of this INSTITUTION will be 1 resumed on the first Moruiay in October. The number of Pupils will be limited; but. the School wiH be fully supplied with efficient Teach- I ers, in ail the various Departments of Female j Education. , 1 Terms as heretofore. 1 ,M. MARTIN. 1 Columbia, A up. 14. f*7 3t 1 dissolution! ; THE co-partnership heretofore existing under j the name and firm of MOORE & BELCHER j is this day dissolved by mutual consent. CrTKe business will be carried on by Wm.C. . Moore, at the old stand. WM. C. MOORE. M. P. BELCHER. , Aug 25. 6' tf j . " 1 y^y~The subscriber takes this method of return- i Ing his sincere thanks to those who, have so liberally patron-zed the late firm of Moore & Belcher, and promises, by prompt attention to business, and i an earnest endeavor to please, to merit a continu i ation of the same to himself. WM. C. MOORE. , LEATHER. THE subscribers have now on hand, a fresh snnnlv of LEATHER, of everv description. Also??oLk, HARNESS and BAND LEATHEE, with a small lot of Picker Leather, for sew. jjng bands. Also, red and black Upper Leather. Aug. 22. ALDEN & MURRAY. " Cleveland's Fremlnm Cologne." A LEW dozen of the above Cologne, for which l\ J. A Cleveland, of 209 King street Charles, ton, re-, five <1 a Silver Medal from the So. Ca. Institute, jusi received and for sale by Z. J. DEHAY. Leidy'i Blood Fills. A LARGE and fresh supply of the genuine article, just received at Z. J. DEHAY'S. Aug. 20, GO Band Leather and Gin Bristles To be found mr WORKMAN & BOONE'S. Aug. 20. I Salem Woolens. HAVING taken the agencV of the Salem, N. C. WOOLEN MANUFACTORY, we arc prepared to supply Planters with their Negro Cloths of various qualities, and at Manufacturer's prices. These Goods have been used by several Planters in this neighborhood for many years, to whom wo can refer, as being an article, for warmth and durability, of a very superior quality. OT WOOL will be taken in exchange, at a fair price. W. ANDERSON & CO. Aug. 22. 67 2m COSTUME BALL. A GRAND COSTUME BALL will be given at the Moultrie House, Sullivan's Island, on Thursday Evening, the 29th August. Gentlemen desirous of subscribing. can procure tickets by applying to either of the Junior Managers Tickets for gentlemen in oos'ume, - $5 Do. do. do. out of costume - - 15 SENIOR MANAGERS. Hon. J. BOND PON, ALEX. HERBEMONT. J. L. PETfGllU. H.W.CONNERW. 01LMORE SIMMS. OTIS h ILLS, W. A. CARSON. ROBERT IIL'ME. C. T. LOWNDES P. J. PORCIIERHon. W. J. GRAYSON. W. B, I'll INGLE. JAMES GADSDEN. EDWARD OA MAGE. JUNIOR MANAGERS. E. M. BEACH. A. HERBEMONT, Jr. W. G. I)KS ACSSURE. T. B. J. W ELD, U. S. A. F.J. PORCIIER. THEODORE STONEY. R. D. SPANN. C. K. PRIOLEAU. H. C. :\1NG. K. C-JONES. J. J. EDWARDS. M. A. PRINGLE. Aug. 20. 66 2t TO RENT, FOR ONE OR A TERM OF YEARS. 'IUJAT pleasantly situated residence on DeKalb I street, now occupied by Mr. E. G Robinson. The house is admirably located for private board ?#? lioritirr Koon L'Ohl aa cti/?K for tlm nncf fi poarc nig "v-v"' "-Kv "" I'""- - ?oeiii?jr very convenient to business; and from its elevated position, healthy atall seasons of the year. It contains 7 rooms with a fire place in each, and a piazza 70 tcet in lenth ; having or. the premises a large kitchen, wash room and all necessary out buildings in gocd repair. ?i"_he Jot fronts on DeKalb 132 feet and extends back to Rut ledge street, 528 feet. By cons?.'^, l^e present occupant possession can be had on 1st Sept. For terms apj.'Jv 1? A. BURR. Camden, Aug. 66 th " JPROSPJBC'jTS OF THE " Hornets' West and True Southron." In giving tfVis p'per an additional or sir-name, ivedeem ilTdue ifi the readers oJ it, ^specially those ivho havs approven ot its course ror tut; pilsi ?weive nonths, to give an expose of its future conduct. It is well known to those who have been obserieis of p< litical events for' some time past, f.hat lince we commenced the publication of this paper, he abolition question which tock root long ago, ind which has been growing until ile u^as branchis threaten to poison the country, with its n aliglant shade, has worn a more aggravated nspect han it ever did before. Upon the first appreksn>ioii felt by us that the question was growing more ieriousand important; upon the first jealous misgiving we experienced that the northern fanatics lad so far succeeded, as to be marshalling their ( orces beneath the very caves o( our national capiol, we became alarmed for the safety of the South, md had our every impulse enlisted in her behalf. Ihis, every number ol our paper lor a long time lag been proof to. We saw as every one may have seen, that a crilie was approaching which must result in entirey denationalizing the whole of the slave Slates, l acing them in a State of bondage, of complete railage to those at the north, who with pretend sd sympathy for our slaves were making every el'ortto become themselves our masters. Seeing this, every feeling of our nature, every :onviction of our reason, every spark of sympathy tiour bosom impelled ns to fling our feeble aid in vi h those who were battling for the South. Southern therefore has been the character of this paper, i id Sou'hcrn it shall continue to be. Pursuing a pnlicy suicidal to themselves and la-jgerous to the South, the Whi?;s in this State, lave as a party, opposed the Southern movement n all its phases, and thus are we. while consistcnty. and aswe believe'rigliteously actii.g so far as oi r ff?rt* go, for the best interests of the Souih, irought up antagonistic to that party upon the only ssues now beiore the oeoole lor the salvation and jro?perity of the S uth. Ii whiggcry consists in oppo-ition to what ihe South has nought as remedies to p:e> ent disunion md sustain her position, to guard her tights and preserve her ifistitu'ions/tiien we arc no whig. lf4tt consists in opposition to the Nashville Con mention in opposition to the .'Missouri Compromise line, in an approval of the Committee's Omnibus adjustment Compromise, v.e are no whig. If it consists in approving the administration of i northern man, who said he would appoijil no rnan 1 to his cabinet that wac from a State that sent del. ejates to the Nashville Convention, we arc no vvuij*. Of these things, against every protest that wc fiave heen ab e to make, is North Carolina whigjery by its Isaders made to consist, <*nd we arc iriven to the alternative of abjuring it while it remains such, now and henceforth. There is noes, cape from such a position. Wc must either become what we believe to be dangerous, and deadly 1-ngerotiR, to the South, under the above modern platform of North Carolina whiggery, or sustain aur past position of friendship to the South and abjure such whiggery. We prefer the latter. Under the stringency id such circumstances as we have endeavored to explain, we shall work with whatever party at the South, seemeth to us to be aiming at tho accomplishment of the same noble end?the honor, safely, and independence of the If : I.a llinl ...a Ink,.. ?I.A OUlllll. li M uc mot muui I via uic uuujui'i cur?, so be it. They have wisely and patriotically taken the proper stand, and it' we are found with them it is because witn the same goal in view, wc have met upon the same common highway, and not because of the least inconsistency of political conduct in either. The course of this paper shall be in strict accor dance with the foregoing exposition, and e trust the aid we shall receive from the friends of the South will be such as to incite us to renewed exertioi s in her behalf. We should have put forth no manifesto in favor of ourselves, but on behalf of the South, on behalf of that democracy which carriesthe flag of the South, we confidently bespeak a generous support for "The True Southron." LAWRENCE BADGER rt iwt n a i o-a charlotte, i>. u-, /iujiu-lo, i terms?82 in advance or within nix months ; 83 if not. paid until the end of the year. Removal. THOS. BONNELL ? co. have recently removed to the Stand lately occupied by J. Meyer, one door below Dr. Zemp's Drug Store, where lliey will continue to keep a well assorted Stock of Groceries and other Good*?? nucha* Sugar*, Coflee, Tea, S?lt, Mola?*es, Mackerel, Salmon, Flour, Hice, Underwood's 1'ickles, Ketchup*, Syrups, preserved fruit*, fine gold leaf A'egars, Iron of all description*, Oust. German and Blister Steel, Does, Bagging and Hope. Bro., blea'd and col. domestic*, nrint*, muslin*, gingham*, crockery. &c., which they oflor (or sale on reasonable term*. A share of public . patronage is respectfully solicited. June 18,18-18 48 17t JOS. B. KERSHAW, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, CAHDEN, S. C. Will attend the Courts of Kershaw, Sumter, Fairfield, Darlington and Lancaster Districts. wTh. r. workman, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Camden, 8. O. (Office immediately in rear of the Court House.) WILL ATTEND THE COURTS OF Darlington and Sumter Districts. Business entrusted to hiinwil! meet with prompt and careful attention. July 26. Boot, Pump and Shoe Factory. THE subscriber would hereby inform the inhabitants of Camden and its vicinity, and the people of the country generally, that he has open<>#) o th nn r\C tKn ? /I .,f/?rlntim> it> trtirn A f cu u. otiwp uj uic auuvc ucoviipuuu in mo wn u w* Camden, two doors above Messrs. AIcDowall & Cooper, and directly opposite the Lancaster Stage office, where he proposes to carry on the above named business with neatness and despatch, and on as moderate terms as it can possibly be done elsewhere; and he hopes, by due attention to the business, and warranting his work, to receive a liberal portion of the patronage of the community, for which he will be grateful, and feel himself under many obligations to his patrons and those who may see cause to favor him with their influence in his line of business. WILLIAM E. TURNER. Aug. 17. 65 3t New Publications. Vale of Cedars, by Grace Aguilar The Lone Dove; Heloise, bv Talvi Linda, or the young Pilot of the Belle Creole Ruth Emsley, the Betrothed Maiden The Earl's Daughter, by Rev. Wm. Sewell Iconstancy, a Story of To-day Stubb's Calendar, by Thackeray Fiatik Fairlelgh, or Scenes in the life of a Private Pupil, with numerous Illustrations The international Union tor August 1850, a Miscellany of Literature Story of a Family; Lettice Arnold The Initials, a Story of Modern Life Hylton House and its Inmates; Dalton'a Legatee Queen's Necklace Mysteridsof the Court of London Rose Foster, a Sequel to do. The Children of Love, by Eugene Sue The Slaves of.England, by G. W. M.Reynolds The Traitor, or Fate of Ambition. Aug. 20. A. YOUNG. In Equity---Lancaster District. R P. Carrico and wife Mary, vs. Mahala Caston, (widow,) Middleinn G. Caston, John R. Caston. Partition of Heal Estate of Eli C. Caston, deed. IT appearing to my satisfaction mat an uie aoove defendants reside without the limits oft lie State, it is ordered on motion of Clinton and Hanna, that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Bill in above case on or before the 21st day of Nov. 1850, otheiwise judgment pro confesso will be oru'ered against them. J. H. WITHERS POON,c. k. L. D. Cot,office, Aug. 15. $7 66 CATAWBA SPRINGS, LINCOLN COUNTY, N. C. 1-MI7S 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 winch has rendered the v. ater not interior 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 months of pleasure, will find 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. THOMAS F. HAMPTON. June 30. 54 sw!3 Just Received, rAPIEN l.inen Gaiier Boots, dilferent shades; J " Kid .S'lip-, with lloscts. Also?Cents tine Pump Bouts and Shoes; " Congress Gaiters and Buckskin Shoes. Also?Gin Bristles by the pound, very low for cash. WORKMAN cj- BOONE. August 2. G1 MARTIN & BRYAN, ranTOffs AND GENERAL MMMIS1I7N~MERCHANTS, BOYCK & CO S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S- C. James Martin. Thomas A. Bryan References?Messrs. Robert Martin, Charleston, R. O'Neal, Columbia, C. J. Shannon, Camden, James Wright, Cheraw, J. R. Aiken, Winnsboro. tiif* Advances snade on Cotton and other Product shipped to them. Particular attention given to the purchase oj' Ragging, Rope and Family Supplies. July2(>. 50 3tn DOUGLAS NISBET, COMMISSION GENERAL FORWARDING AGENT. Royce 4' go.'a- Wharf\ Charleston, S. C. All goods entrusted to his care will bo promptly attended to and forwarded with despatch. References.?James K. Douglass, A. Young, Camden ; John Kirkpatrick, Robt. Mure, Paul & Brown, Alex. Gorden, Charleston. Charleston, 24th June, 1650. 51 WM. MATTHI ESSEN'S Wholesale Clothing Establishment, Corner of East Bay and Queen Streets, CIIAKLUSTOflf, S. C. Manufacturing House, 36, Piatt St. New York. COUNTRY Merchants purchasing Clothing, will rind it to their advantage to look through the stock of this ex tensive Clothing House, where they will find fresh and desirable Goods, at prices as low as can be purchased at in New York. July2ti. 59 swlOt Picking Sheets. O-T INCH COTTON OZNABURGS, made cxf) l pressly lor Co/ion Picking Sheets, lor sale by Aug. 20. VV. ANDERSON &. CO. Flour I Flour!! A LOT of Fresh ground No. 1. Baltimore Flour juat received and for sale by T. BOIVNELL&Co. Aug. 2. 1850. (J tf Notice. ALL persons having demands against Frank Adamson. Tailor will render them in to the subscriber, on or beforo the first day of January next. ' J. B. KERSHAW, Agent. July 86. w6t REMOVALTHE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and customers that they have recently removed to the store immediately on the south east corner of Broad and DeKalb streets, (Niolon's old stand,) where they will continue to keep a well assorted stock of Groceries, Bagging, Rope, Twine, &c, Also?Blankets, and every other article necessary for Plantation use. They now offer for sale their present stock of Dry Goods at very reduced prices, being desirous to close them before fall. And as usual, will also attend to the Receiving and Forwarding Goods from Railroad. Also, receiving and storing cotton and other country produce upon moderate terms. GEO. S. DOUGLAS & CO. August 1,1850. 61 tf i 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 <?c. also Afresh supply ot West India and American Preserves; Lemon Syrup; Prunes; Jellies, 4*c.; Lime Juice, Ginger Preserves, &c.; Raisins; Almonds; Currants, &c. also Assorted Candies; assorted Pickles; Catsups and Sauces; ground Pepper, Ginger and Cinnamon; ! Nutmegs; Ginger, &c.; PickleJ Salmon, Lobsters, &c. also Soda Biscuits, Pilot Bread and Boston Crackers. also Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Fancy and common Soaps, Powder, Shot, Lead, Crockery Ware. &c. ' With many other articles, exceedingly low for cash, by MOORE tf- BELCHER. WHOSE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE I IT is ELIAS & KOOPMAN'S, who will sell Fancy Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, Groceries, and all sorts of Merchandize cheaper than can be found elsewhere in this market. We return our hearty thanks to customers who have so liberally patronized us, and beg a continuance of their lavors* Our Stock is new and well selected. ELIAS KOOPMAN. April 19 31 Gentlemen's Spring and Sninmer Goods. Black, brown, green aud fawn colored Summer Cloths Plain and figured Drap D'ete Black and fancy French summer Cassiineres Fancy French and English Drills Whito tind hrntun nlnin on/I n?ill? ?? ?|?V WHU wiwrt II I'lttin UliU 1/OIHU30 I/IIIIO White and fancy Marseilles Vestings An elegant assortment of summer Cravats Ready-made Shirts, a great variety Silk, cotton and merino Undershirts and Drawers A small invoice of Coats and Vests, made expressly to order by a New York city Tailor. Just opened and for sale low, by McDOWALL & COOPER. A large variety of Goods, suited for Boy's dress and every day wear. Aril 12. Fall Goods. TBONNELL & CO. are now recsiving their Fall supplies, to which they invite the attention of purchasers. SUGARS?Sl Croix, Delta, crushed, powdered and clarified t COFFEE?Rio and Java TF.A (iri>pn and Hvsnn MOliASSBS?West India and New Orleans SALT?Table and sack MACKAltEL?No. 1 and 2 Pickles, Ketchup. Mustard, Ginger, Pepper Spice, Cinnamon, Soap, Candles, Starch,&c. Hardware, floes, Axes, Spades, &.c. Rugging, Rope and Twine. DOMESTICS?Bleached and brjwn Homespuns Together with a general assortment ol Goods suited to this market. For sale low by July 26. T. BONN ELL & CO. QEGARS! SUGARS!!?A very choice lot O of Palmetto and Gold Leaf Segars, for sale by July 26. T. BONNELL &, CO. MASONIC HALL CLOTHING STORE, 268 King-street, corner of Wentworth, CHARLESTON, S. C. WA. KENT &, MITCHELL are now re> Aiiiinif t Lair iiaiiul citnolu ?if Strvniii/v oml Summer Clothing, to which tlmy would invite the attention of purcli sers. They keep constantly on hand, a full and complete slock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all times find a lull stock of English and French Cloth Dress and Frock Coats Medium and low priced Cloth do Pants, of all descriptions, And a lull stock ot Vests. They would invite attention to their mock ol Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats; Under Garments, Hosiery, Glo?cs, {Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &.C. drc All ol the above Goods will be sold at the lowest prices. W. A. KENT 4- MITCHELL, 26rt King-st. cor. Wentworth. April 12. 29 tf Notice. APPLICATION will be made to the Legislature at its next session, for an act of incorporation for Autioch Baptist Church. JAMES E. RODGERS. JOEL DAVIS. Aug. 9. 63 3m APPLICATION will be made at the next Session of the Legislature of South Carolina to charier a Company to A/anufaclure Cotton and Woollen goods in or near the town of Camden, by steam or water power. Camden, Aug. 9.1850. Noticf is hereby given, that application will be made at the next session of the Legislature lor a charter to build a PLANK ROAD fV/ltil P'llltrlnn tkmiwrK I tnoiolni" tn e m,,., ,,V"I. Hf MIIWU^II XJUUWUOlVi, IVi OJIIIU |JUIIIl on the North Carolina line. Aug. 2. BARGAINS. THE subscriber, previous to receiving his Fall and Winter Goods, will dispose of his stock of BERKGES, Printed LAWNS, printed MUSLINS, and PRINTS, at very reduced prices. ALSO?Gentlemen's ftumincr Clothing very low. E. W. BONNEY. Negroes Wanted, I WISH to purchase '200 NEGROES, 100 men and 100 women. None need apply un'ess, their Negroes are young and likely. For such the highest cash prices will be paid. J. W. FORD. Flat Rock, Kershaw Dis., S. C. June 11. 46 w3m * ' . "A* . . ?, & ^ ' 1 ; THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY, 136 Greenwich Street, New York. THE Proprietors beg to call the attention of connoiseurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported -v by them, and hitherto unknown in this country, which, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an infusion of surpassing richness and flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED, ARE THE FOLLOWING The Jeddo Bloom, a Black Tea, at 81 00 per lb. " Niphon, do " 0 75 " " Diari, do " 0 50 " " Osaccn, a Green Tea, " 1 00 " " Too-t*ina, do " 0 50 " " Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare and choice Teas grown on the fertile and genial soil of Asam, " 1 00 " With a view to encourage the introduction of these matchless Teas, it in tho inionti?n ?r iJ?n proprietors to distribute by lot, among the purchaser, a quantity of Tea equal to The first years* Prolits.on the sales effected. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entit ling him to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION!!! Kr FOR EVEUY FIFTY CENTS aid out; and on the receipts amounting to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to' the value | of ten per cent, or V* TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, 1 will be given away as bonusesy! according totlte following scle : 5 Pri7.es of 501heof Tea each at $1 per lb. 250lhs or $250. 20 " 25" 44 44 44 44 500" " 500. 50 44 10" 44 44 44 44 500 " " 500. 100 " 5" " 44 44 44 500 " " 500. 250 " 1 " " " " " 250" " 250. 425 Prizes in all. ^ ^ 2,0001bs $2,000 i n< se wno prerer lower priced Teas, can receive their prizes in proportion, or, they will be re purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. iCT Country agents required. Applications U? be addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot, as above. June 7, lfc50. 45 3m Stone Lime, Plaster of Paris and. * ' Cement. 'i> The'above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at low prices. Also, Gypsum or laud plaster. C. L. CHATTEN-Feb. 12. 12 f Executor's Notice. PERSONS indebted to Jospph Cunningham, dee'd. are refjuested to make payment, and those having demands to present them to either of the subscribers. JNO. BROWN, Liberty Hill, C. J. SHANNON, Camden, July 15. [56tlj] , .Ex'rs. Phalon'it Chemical Hair Invifforator. FtR preventing BALDNESS, and to retore the Hair that has fallen off or become thTu, and to cure effectually, "Scurf or Dandhuff. For sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. July 2. 52 tf In Equity?Lancaster District. Baily F. Ingram, vs. William Cautliern mid wife Nancy, Nathaniel B. Ingram. Arthur Ingram, ct. al.?Partition Real Estate Jemima Ingrain, (deceased) and so forth. F' 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 motion of IJanirrond, Sol. . for complainant, thatthe said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Bill in abovo case on or belore the 1st day of November, lbfH), otherwise Judgment pro confesso will be ordered against litem. j- U. W1THEKSPOON c. n. l. d. Com'rs. office, J uly 20,1850. 16t 5 ? Drugs, Medicines and PeriUmery. The subscriber has just received a fine assortment of Perfnmerv and Fancy Articles.comprising Farnias', Rous* sel's and Prevost'a. Golden Bell Colognes; Lavender Water, Otto of Rosea fine Aromatic Vinegar. Ltibin.s and, Roussel's Extracts of West End, Jockey Clith. Jenny Lind Citronella Hozte, Bouquet de Caroline; Kau Lustnil. I'car's Oil, liandolinc, I'hilocoine, genuine .Macassar Oil; (>ourand's Italian medicated Soap. Transparent Wash Balls, Sand Balls, Rose, Almond, Windsor and Nymph soup: Shaving Creams; 3Icen Fun, Lily White, Rose ToOlU Paste, camphoratetl I'entifrice; Ilatr, tooth.nail, llesliand shaving Brushes; Ivory and Bone Rattles, Ac. Ac. Jloreltound candy, Cum Lozenges, Yeast Powder in botles, Flavouring Extracts of all kinds, Spices, Ac. Ac. also : Constantly on hand, a complete assortment of Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window (Bass, Patent aud llioinpnoman medicines, ourgicai lustrumem*, rertninery, F-ampH. Garden >Jecdn, &c, Ity- Orders from a distance carefully packed, and the ciuaiiiy of every article sold warranted. Oct 31, JAMES R. McKAFN._ Tor Sale. THAT lionse on broad street at present occupied by John Ingram, as a storehouse and dwelling for particulars apply to JAMES McEVVKN. June 18, 48 tf Segars. A FEW thousand Gold Leaf Segars, just received and for sale by T. BONNELL & Co. Aug. 2, 1850. _ 61 tf Notice. i^ATAWBA SECTION, No. ?, Cadets of Temperance?This Section will hold it? regular meetings every Monday evcninga?5 o'cloc.i. C. Q. C. ADAMS, Sec'y, TEMPERANCE IIOU^E, The nnderaiened would respectfully inform flic public that lie has taken the house well known a. the "CROSS KE YS,"formerly kept bv Mr. \Vin. McKain in the own of Camden, v here he is prepared to accommodate travellers and boarders at reasonablepric.es. Those who desire to feei lhe same c]uiet abroad as at borne, arc invited to give hie a call Travellers accommodated for a single night, arid breakfast in time for the cars in the morning, at 1?.I...-..., 1 n i,' luwiMIl uiuuL'iavc wiiaign>i? w v A* &.*| Feb. 2?9?if J Proprietor, a. vV ANTWERP, MERCHANT TAILOR, Columbia, S. C. Keeps on band and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable garments, which will be sold at reasonable prices, The goods are got up expressly lor a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior 111 workmanship and quality. 1 have also on hand and am daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice and cheap. 1 shall sell ho article hut w hat is good a?d substantial. also A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of the very latest styles, from the house of Eecbo Coster Jan. 2. '-'4' tf Superior Hntturd, IN quarter and halt* pound boxes; White Mus. tard See 1; Ginger; Black and Red Boppm" Spice; Nutmegs; Mace; Cloves; Cinnamon, &.r. For sale by Z. J. DeIIAV. "store to rent. MILITARY HALL, next oor to the Camden Bazaar. Apply to W4L ANDKKSON. July 9. ' 01