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FROM WASHINGTON Tho President, the Cabinet, Mr. Cloy, G cn. Scott aid S thousand others attendod the Lind concert' Receipts $18,000. In Congrei the military committee have rep. iied a bid to refund South Crolinathe oxpcnses incurred in fitting out troops for the Floridia war. Also a bill to establish n western armory. The death of Hon. Mr. i IlnrmonRon hoinrr unnmioftil I -0 ?.?vw..vvm| wvu a ivuovn adjourned. GIiT! TIOIV. AN ELECTION will he held in the Court House on th second Monday in January next for an lnt?ndant and four Wardens for the Town Council of Pickens. Managers, J. W. Norris, W. K. Easly, G. A. Taylor. By order of Council. E. M. KEITII, Town Clerk. Pickens C. H., Dec. 26, 1850. HEAD QUARTERS. Columbia, December 17, 1S50. GENERAL ORDER, No. 1. VV. S. Lyles, Mnxcy Gregpr, J as. M. Nelson, Robert Moorman, Thos. P. Butler, R. N. Gourdin, Samuel ivwinwnn. Will in m t-r t<\rnn? t i M. Keitt, and R. S. Bedon, Esqs. having been appointed Aid-de-camp to his Excellency the Governor with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Commander-inChief. J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Insp. General. Dec. 25,1850. 82 3t TJT 1/ A T\ niT A ?-? mrii. ? * VCUiVIV UlilVO. Columbia, Dec. 17, 1850. GENERAL ORDER No. 1. R. C. Mr.Caw, William A. Owens, E. Alexander, jr., E. 13. Means, F. W. Ileriot, J. D. Ashmore, R, F. Reynolds, Thomas Hanckel, L. A. Bjeckham, Edward Johnson, 11. Barn well Rhett, jr., W. II. Campbell, and P. L. Calhoun, esqs., having been appointed Aid-de-canips lo his Excellency the Governor, with the rank of Lieutenai t Colonel, will be obeyed .,.,,1 ?*~.i i uuu ic3|ji.'i;icu uucuruiugiy. order of (lie Commander-inchief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. and Inspector General. Dec. 25, 1850. 32 3t NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber for 18^7-8-9 and IS50 are requested to pay up, as after the 1st ot January next their notes and accounts will be found in the hands of \V. J. Gantt, Esq. J. N. LAWRENCE. Pickens G. II., Dec. 7th, r50. 29?4t ORDINARY'S SALE. BY Order of W. D. Steele, Esq., Ordinary of Pickens District, ...;n ?i.i -- o_i i * win wu oum on oaie-uay in January next, before llie Sheriff's Oflice, within the legal hours, a tract of Lund lying on both sides of Little River, adjoining lands of Thos. Harrison, deceased, and others, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres more or less, belonging to the Estate of Robt. Kyle, deceased. Sold for Partition. ?ALSO? if A A uw y\cres more or less, being Ihe Real Estate of Win. P. MeDow, deceased, adjoining lands of Rev. VV, G. Mullinix, Wm. D. Arnold, G. W. McDow, and others- Sold for Partition. TERMS OF SALE: Twelve months credit, except cost which will he required on day of Sale. Purchaser giving bond and good security, and mortgage of the premises if requiied hy the Ordina-! 4 1 * 1 ijr, iu aciure uH* payment 01 ine purchase money. J. A. DOYLE, s. p. d. SOUTH CAROLINA. Flckfents JDIatrict. I IT EQCI T. Benj. F. Kilpatrick ) and wife and others,^ vs ) J3ill for Part. Thorn. H Jones & j [wife, and others. ) It appearing to my satisfaction, that Thomas H. Jones, David Jones, Susan C. Jones, Lucinda Jones, Rebecca C. Jones, Nancy Jones, Martha M. Jones and Matilda C. Jones; defendants to this Dill, children of Hart well Jones, and Marv his deceased wife, formerly Mary SJtribling-, and heirs at law of Jestfe ' Stribling dec'd. -kUe of this District reside from and without the limits of this State. ' *. . On motion of H. C. Young Comp. SOL It is ordered that the said defendants 'lo appear and answe or (lemur tossr.d Bill of coftinlwiniJ with. ill three months from tfe;s date, or their consonUO the same will be token pro conmsso.,, 1 j?f. NORTON, c. e. p. d. ' 25~3m ? '?y > -? _ _ ?. s _ v^Tt II* KUIIITY?Pickens. William Huni und^ Mason Burdihe, 1 Bill for PartiAdin"r. and other., >tion and Sale, vs. J &lc. James W. Hunt. J By virtue of a Decretal Order in j tins case, I will sell belore the Court House on the first Monday in January next, the following Lauds belonging to the Estate ot llenson Hunt, deceased, viz: Tract No. 1?Containing Three Hundred and Thirty-Eight Acres, lying on Dodd's Creek, waters of Saluda River, adjoining laiids o Martin Hunt and others. Tract No. %?Containincr Three Hundred and Sixty one Acres, also lying Dodd's Creek waters of Saluda River, adjoining lands of 11. Rackley and others. The above Lands are sold for Partion among the Heirs of Henson Hunt, deceased. TERMS: A credit of One and Two years without interest, in count instalments. except a sufficiency to pay the costs of this proceeding which will be required in cash, will be given; the purchaser giving bond aim good security for the payment of the purchase money. MILES M. NORTON, C. E 1?. D. Commissioner's Office, ) 20th Nov., 1850. 5 29?5t fllusfjsutus of THE ??yTiHfew p^rmor, To ue Published at Ciikkkville, S. C. It is proposed to issue an Independent Tri-Weekly and Weekly Newspaper in the Town of Greenville, S. C., to be styled "The Souther v Patriot," devoted to ommerce, ]\Ih 111lfjlO.turns, Literature, Science, and the genera improvement of thr eonntry in all her Industrial Pursuits?defending the Right# of the South, the Federal "Constitution, and the Integrity of the Union of the States?and opposing the Anti-Republican, ruinous and corrupting policy ol South Carolina's continuing in the hazards and specuiution of Banking. "The Southern Patriot" has originntp.fl with, nnrl hplmwrc tr? nr? nccn. ciation of gentlemen, who own nearly a thousand slaves, and are worth several hundred thousand dollars.? This should he regarded by the community, independent of their honor their lives and characters, as some guaranty of Fidelity to the Soulh, and at least as an earnest of their interest in the Justice, Wisdom, and Stability of the Government. The Proprietors are under the impression that the growing importance of our Town?its heavy Mercantile and Manufacturing business, the anticipated Railroad facilities, and our present Mail arrangements, together with the general Intelligence, Prosperity and Patriotism of our District, must insure the success of a Triweekly Newspaper?giving to the business community the news and Telegraphic Despatches, sooner than they can be received through the Tri.weekly city papers. The undersigned have been charged, by lhe Proprietors, with the Editorial Department of "The Southern Patriot." It is not without re luctance that they assume this grave responsibility ; but having done so, neither time, labor, nor energy, shall be wanting make the Paper worthy of public patronage. Arrangements will be made to have Correspondents in Washington and other cities?giving intelligence in advance of tlm nmss?nnrl flio PMPoaP.nn-ont and slate of the Charleston, Columbia, Hamburg and Greenville Markets will be regularly and correctly quoted. "Tiie Southern Patriot" will bo issued on superior paper, neatly and beautifully printed, with new and clear type, at Three Dollars per annum for the Tri-weekly, payable in advance. The Weekly Paper will he a large sheet, containing substantially the same matter as the Tri-weekly, for One Dollar and Fifty Cents per annum, payable in advance. This will be the cheapest ! Newspaper of its size and quantity of matter in Sonth Carolina?and is ' tiiviiuuu iw iv.at/11 uiuac |juiiun wi hlt5 countrv whose mail facilities are limitecf. Any agent forwarding ten subscribers to either paper, shall receive a cony gratuitously. 1 ne publication of "The Southern Patriot" will commence on the first of January next. b r,1 mmntr ? X*. X-. I I'.ivni, / C. J. FXFORD, 5 **Aon. Greenville, S. C., Nov. 1,1850. <27 tj LOOK OUT. Those indebted to the subscriber can save cost by calling nhd settling their notes and accounts as longer indulgence cannot be given. I JAMES GEORGE. Jaw. t, 'i# p The Report of the Treasurer of the Commissioners of ihv Poor, in accordance with the act of ike Legislature. Fall Te*'tn, 1850. RECEIPTS. 1840. To nin t. in Treasurer's hands as nor last renftW SSI9. M 1850. To ain't, rec'd. from tax collector, (tnx assessed.) Treasurer's commission on ditto at 2 1-2 per cent. DISBURSEMENTS. 1849. Paid Keovvee Courier for advertisin last report, $G 00 1850, Jan. 133 lbs. sugar at 9c per lb., $11 97 1-2 lb. senna 37 11 l r.n o im\ ? 3<u;ivs Sttlli i)UU O VU 100 lbs. collee 15c 15 00 32 21 510 lbs. pork 4c 2G 04 143 b. cor 40c 57 20 Julie, for cradling ami binding 1 81 1849. Oct. H. Price for 1 1-2 bush, wheat at $1 00, 1 50 E Garrett for 2 coffins, 75c, 1 50 | v. James tor making 2 pair shoes, ISOe, (JO W Alexander for 12b. corn 50 (t 00 T Price 10 ? - " 5 00 | T Price for plank for *2 coffins 50 i D M Alexander lor snuth s work as per Bill 4 IW , 0 1-2 lbs. sole lea/her 25c 1 (>'J S ? ? ^ jiiliiivuuj oiwio (luu * as |jt"i Bill 7 58! Entrance money in asylum for lunatics E lvester and E McClelland as per rec't. 100 00 Expenses of travel to asylum ami back 4 87 i O 1/ Jl C \ 1 o rvniiy tor sundry items I l>U Jno Price, stewards wapes 80 (H) .1 Norton for 440 lbs pork 4 17 84 Dr. Lawrence, foe for examining lunatic Ivester 5 00 Dr. Karle, fee for examining lunatics Ivester & McClelland 10 00 ! S Kirksey for gro. brace moulds 351 For hauling groceries from Hamburg 0 93 r or 1 skic upper leather '6 For the gross of 41(5 lbs po k 1 00 1 \V J Gantt for holding writ of lunacy 5 00 VV C Lee do 5 00 Arn't of disbursements $395 36 1-2 Treas. com. on do. ^ 1) GO <a mount expenaetgsincludingTreas. co^rff $404 90 1-2 Ain't recti (leducting Treas. com 3112 45 Balance due Treas. $7*2 51 1-2 It will l?o seeo by tiuUbjitance ofac-1 counts sevcnty-twodbllarsand 51 1-2 cents are due the Treasurer. So * _ SI'MWBmSBBBL 1 Kit-m h u|H|iii causea rapm navm/r to send the lanaticsElisha'Yvester and Elisabeth McClelland to ihe Asylum. The abov ? amount was borrowed for that purpose,and interest is due therefore from pbout the first of September last till paid. Robert craig, Treasurer. nnHMi.??inNPD'Q mii? vv/u*UHUUlVilJJlV W OilljI'i. IN EQUITY?PICKENS DISTRICT. \V M Jameson & ) Ji.shua Jameson > Bill for Partition V8 Rebecca Jame ) son et al. ,v By virtue of a decretal order in this case, I will sell at Pickens C. H. on the first Monday in January next, the following tracts of Land belong mg to the estate of Wm. Jameson, | deceased, for distribution amongst his heirs, viz: Tract No. 011 tiie same creek,; containinn 2(H) acres, adjoiniog Nos. 3 and 4, and Thos. Barnett and others. Tract No. 0> on tho same creek containing 2d 5 acres, adjoining No. 5,Mrs. Barrett, Ah. Btirdme anQ oth| ers. No. 7 on the same c regit. contuin! ing 245 acres, abjoining No. (J. .Ino. Williams, Robert N orris and \Trs. j Barrett. Tract No. 8 on waters on 1'2 Mile River, containing 22l I *2 acres', known as the Medlocfc Tract adjoining lands of Philip Young and others. Terms.?A sufficiency to pay costs will 1 e required in cash, and one, iwo, and throe yoars credit, with interest from day of sale, given for the remainder of purchase money. Bonds and goon .security. M. M. NORTON, c. e. p. d. Comr's Office, Dec. 13, 1850. n.F. PERRY.] [K. M. KKITli. . PERRY & KEITH, A #4 4*4 W *?*nrr wr mm y ry ?? ? li.Mtf ? Wnx Praotire in the ConrUof Law and Equity for Pickens District. Office, Pickens C. H-v S. 0. October 1, 1840. ifeft (KrWE are authorised to an nounce Capt. JbHN (JeuiUn ate .Van? didate for Sheriff of Pickens Ditrict at the ensuing election. ^" ? ' ' ^. i >** AdmiiiiHtrnlor^ Sale. WILL Sold at the late residence of Wm. McDow, deceased, J 011 the 9th day of January next, all J of his personal estate, consisting of \ SEVEN LIKJBLV NEGROES, ,t Horses, Cattle, Ho^s, Sheep, Corn, 1 Fodder, Oats, two Wairjxon, //ouse hold and Kitchen furniture, Hlacksmith s Tools, Farming Utensils, &c. | Sold on a credit of Twelve months. G. W. McDOYV, Adm r. Dec. 20, 1850. 30?tds -NOT W : THE heirs at law^fef Nancy Ferfrnson, de d., are hereby notified to >e and appear in the court of Ordinary on 2nd Monday in January next to make a settlement v ith theJKxec utorof the last will and testament of said decea?ed. j. G. FERGUSON. Ex r. Picken? C. H., Nov. 17, 1850. 28 <tt. SFIERlFrS SA*LES, District. UY VIltTUK OK WlUlfc OK F1KH1 PAOIAS TO MH DinKcmn. Will l<o sold be'ore the ( Vnirlhouse in Pifkens Djsfrr't, within'1 lie legal honrs. on the Orst Monday and Tiles* ,h,, n >nr iynvl 100 \cre 1 .and, ntoro or less- lyiii?_r on Iito H ivcr. lUt'Miiiif! Imitls of 1/. N H(^>in- J no- M;mlt -.in., mi-! f?'h ei'S. ic-'.vkm: on a I<;< p: i \ of ,K|>? ; |)(*s Will:. II,ts ; ! . k bliit ol J. J. HOW j ardaiul niliers 350 Acres inor?* or less lying on Caiooga River, in two tracts; adjoin- > inir Isnwln r?i \V. A. Rilliiiorslnv A I - O - "" -' o ?, '? ' Snider and others, levied on as the property of Isaac JRamy at the suit of nohins and Steele. Purchasers to pay for titles. J. A. DOYLE, s. i>. n. EX ECU Tims ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. 1 have the sale notes of the Estate of Thomas Garacline and Elisabeth I Oaradine. which are this day due. I ihose indebted are expected to at- j tend io it immediat 'y. The Plantation ot the late Thomas Caradine will be rented for the next crop, on the premises, on Tues day the 24th inst. M. M. NORTON, 30?2 For ExY and Admr. I FOR 1860. 'THE ROOK OF THE NATION' The Oldest Magi W0-.[vicrica. COMI-AHISOy BKTW*KN Clon'*V AM> TMK OTHER l'lllI.AUKI.rillA MONT II LI Kb. In 1848,the Lady's Hook nave 910 pngos~which is 116 more th&it ono, ami 148 more than the other Philadelphia monthly. He gave 281 engraving*?among which were 20 colored, find US full pfttfos?which it? 186 more than one, and 180 more than the other. We give, in each number, a plccc of music, printed separately on tinted paper, 24 pages, or twelve pieces in a year. To show the cheapness of the Lady's Book, ihis music, if bought separately at the music stores, would cost exactly the price of tho whole year's subscription?$8. /Somk ok ouu Pkcui.iau Km hem.ihiim k.nts.?La die's work t-ible?which comprises every kind 01 ncodlo-work embroidery, knitting,netting-crotchet, patterns for capes, clioinescttes, cYiildren'e i clothe.", weOding-dressc; in-door and out-door co-liinms birds of Anicr ca: colon 1 fliiwnr nUiia I model cottagc and furnituro; inshionablo dor | lace-work; Vignotle piutesjjfi'.llie head of articles etc., otc. All the above aro33lustratfcd by ongA-. , vings. _ JKbL And, in 1850, will also bo given a act of engraving, illustrative of the continues, of all nations with description* by Mrs. llata Most of the old features of the Hook that were so popular last year, will be retained, and new ones added as they tnuv "iiggc.it themselves to the publisher. A tfKW NOVEL BY W.OILLMOHK SIMMS, Will heono of thofeatures for 1860. We have long stood at the head of the Maga tttnv win hi iur uurcoiuriuuuoiiB; iney are aiwayn moral and instructive, and Much an tuny bo placed before n family without hesitation, 'litis uepartment in under the control of of Mrs. Marah Joj-eplia Hale, whose name alone is a sufficient guarantee for (lie propriety of the Lady'ft Hook. We may nay the saino of our engraving*. We i will never, a-< isdoue by a extemporary, publish ' indeei ntinod^I nrtiftt pictures,8u'cn as no parent , would allow a cliild to look nt< Oodkv n I>a0yV Hook for lHbO hIikII atiriiiuui ; . Iinl of J840, and oxtdcdait magazines, pa?t, present, and 10 conic. Tkrmh' *',i a year in rwlvancc. postage paid. Address ti. A.'tiOfJHY, 113'UliOMUit-*t.. Philadelphia. CAUTION""'" ALL persons are notified nbt to j tiarJ<> for a Note ofhand ^yen^bi' me 10 Robert M. Beaty for pay a bio $5 T)ereniber next, and bearing date about I5lh OrfobOr, 1*^50, ?ft>'II have i'ec^ived no vahi? ini- ili?* onn<n note J shftlj not cay it uiilc'^ i pelied by law; ..-> i 11KjNRY MYfcRS. December '/fn?29?4t?or tf SOIFH cAUoursX in tub common pjjEAP. PtPUfw o TMfl'mjtmn Allen Keith, assigned, J Pec. in Attach v?. , . , | Perry & Keith, J9elM, Kftitii. ) fMtf'aAtt'y*. The Plaintiff having thia dE^*file<l his Declaration in my oifici, find the Defendant having np Wife, nor A^omoy, known to hp in this Stuto on whom a co py p/ this Declaration miiv Wpo.rvAil On motion of PlAlnUffAtt?r**y. ' I It is Ordofed, That lh? Defendant do appearand plftjftd or demyr^ to thq.wiid Declaration, wHl?)n onb War afa'ft day from this date, Or jtid&moilt *ftll I by dcfn; i) t. MU'; j?: J!.., . W. L. KEITH, o. c. ?. Clerk's Office, \ I J**wry J, 1W. f I ?I . HI ^ ?i? ? ??. q?>ti.w? ? ... . --^ . n? ? -?. . I m |I LETTERS f Remaining in the Post Officer at Pickens C. H.? Quarter ending 30ftt September, which if not taken TVST within three mouths will be sent to the Post Office Department'as dead lettera: . . A RIirVi n Ali>YniifI<u" 1)nnunr?!in Ar List; C. Allen. B Samuel Barren. c Anna Calhoun or Watson Collins; J. C. Clayton; F Elijah Foster. G Bright Gilstrap; F. Garvin. H John Iloledil John Hnrd; James Holdeii; Mrs. Alary A. Hunnicutt: VV. T. Holland 2? John Hudson t-r; J. C. Iluirhes. . jf; . .fame* Inman.^ \Y m. Jolins'On." K James Keith jr. J I l)>\ Tlioniiu Lei: I kiMo ! I. I.cislcy; li(n iinfu--. AI .ftijin Mou^oitld-. Jnitihs NTM'ufl.ur, David M.i'Ia iriu I Join. \la,vUTfi!l. jr..' O. W \ s ' J' I''. \\ I Urn i i 1 v v\ It Miss Maigre; L ufort- Y\ K ,n* J. L. Roach Z- Caleb Rober son 1., B. Rut ledge. S Stephen Smith in Sseaitiv Jerry, or Jeremiah SaiterfeUi. 'V J. V. Trimm er: 1 'pp.- V, 1 <m^. j James Youngbiood J. Ydiftig A Yow. E. E. ALEXANDER: V M. ; % ii? T li mfirt . L !i - i * i iiej suoscnoers nave commenced tlie publication of a Now Weekly apei lor families, with the above title, under the entire control of T. 8. Arthur, who will con centrate upon it all, or neaity all, of his literary labors. The desigri of this paper is clearly expre^M'd in the title?"Home Gazette. ! It will be, emphatically a paper for the home circle?a household compan ion?a pieasam nresiue menu, coming to nil willi a cheerful countenance, and seeking. while it imparts instruction, to entertain and interest all classes of readers- A leading feature of the "Home Gazette" will be a series of Original Nouvelettes by the , Ed tor, who will furnish some lour or five ! picitures of domestic life, written in his best ! style, for every volume. The ' Home Ga- j zene" will be the orgnn of no party nor i sect; nor will it be the exponent of any of the isws of the day. But it will faithfully ; advooatu the right, and seek, by every i means, to widen the circle of human happiness. Honestly will the editor teach the truth, as he lifts overdone in his writings, for llto sake of g jod to his fellow men. Iiui in doing this, he will avoid unnecessaiy harshness and causeless offence, and keep his journal free from stain of wounding por- | sonality. lie will oppose what is falsa ! and evil, as one of his moc'iaI dntiftn: hut. wliile doing so, will use no sharper language than its rebi ke and correction may require. The "Home (/azettc" will be elegantly printed, on fine white paper, with large clcar faced type, that may bo read by young and old without injury to the ovoh. TERMS OF THE PAPER IN ALL CASES IN ADVANCE, One copy, per annum $2 00 Three copies 5 00 I Six 10 00! Ten 15 00 Fourteen 20 00 Where a club of six, ten, or fourteen copies are sent, an extra copy will be furnished to ihe postmaster, j or otl er person who makes up the club. One cony o! either (jodey s Lady's Book, (milium *> Maga/ine, or Saiiain s Maga/.ine will be sunt , tor lour (ialiai'8. All loiters must he pout paid. Money that is current al tin; plane where the subscription is i made, Will l>e taken in payment for the paper. ?> Address* T. S. Arthur &, Co. No. 5 Athenian Buildings Franklin I Mare, Philadelphia. GOOl) Lands bti Katmav *;< 'reek and Ohrtu'gn gciori Yfills and machinery?-^!! my fftiirts on FniU Oconee, Crooked, and oiher Greeks, and on Ohatuga (liver.' 1 will sell low for cash, or on lime by being ?1" ?LI? - * n?t,uirM< i?y UIIJHCI 18 lO gel Uiy buainesa together tmd to /none, and 1 have made up my mind to oiler such bargains that those who have the means iVifty be' ihdufced to b'uy.pOome and see, and buy good lands, firie water power, in a healthy and pleas* artt part of the country. I Reluctantly nhali leave my native Stale, with i iiO ol fif>r ittfiicnrtiftni f will pay, wit^Oig rostgr trouble. Oct. 29> 1850,f' ^wf itst-t wan 1 T- == OEORGE GATE'S ttnHRo wake isooims. For the exclusive vale of Bacon $' Ra ven^s and I)ul>oit< and Seabury',8 celebrated Grand Action Pi- ?\? aim Fortes, I 34 and 230 King Street, (at the Bend,) CHARLESTON, 8. C. Every Instrument sold is accompanied with a tor it ten guarantee s.'? that there is no risk uiiatever to the purchaser. NKW Ml SIC. MR. OATES would respectfully invit ihe attention of the wublic cenemllv to his select catalogue of musical publica lions, the copy rights of which have been secured from the Composers. Anna Bishop's Grand March, founded on Bellini's celebrated Hondo Finale, 'Ah! don't mingle, in 'La Somnambulic* arid introducing ihe new variation, composed by Ik'llini. (iiev'ei befon- published and the property of BocIimi.) Kmb'illished with a coned lilu-mssol Madame Bishop, in fix. . iii' A ntinu A for ' lie Piano Forte by N. C. ftcitoh-nj Price 37.J cents. Uiic unit dents lex Trnpiquex; (A Night in tlio Tropics.) A Reverie, on ft motive from J/>- Desert, 1 ?y I'Vlieiec Duvid. Cam|io>('(i !?v M.iuiitfc 8trnk;;Scli. fl7^ coiit-s' Gram* Pnlka FttiUustiqUe: compVwfod by iWe hue eminent Guitarist, Vinqeiit A. M'hnikltj mthorof the 'Retro?n ' Aro ncr<?r) fi*rfhi- Pi:? ft/v t* Kv m ic?.. A /I aK Kolnv tytk\ '2!j rents. K tu'-'i wiljr r. b^aui u\i.l . iihI c.t)f i;c(M \ iv\\ of Hnnnvsiclo, the . ui-ikh ol VV hiiijjrJori I rung; copipo. i ?! t>\ I]?MIi \ f arcs. '25 cent*. Mm" lilnuf. Poljca 2/> i-i ius. Jia /.// d< Rcoin'int Ptilkit introducing (In ai. 'S;?hi a'h Fi'nmv.' 25 cents. Lev tVA)utiiir I'otko. 26 coma* ntuKcc uooaie t'oiKrt. yo cents. Fidcrick William' ^ G- rden Polka. 25 cts. Secovcf. Ktitan noh Polka: by R*iha. 2?? cts. Home, Sweet ffome, Polka: beautiful. 26 cents. Rot.? or Summer, Polka: very popular 26 cents. Love not Polkc, by Rzibi 25 cents. Celebrated Liuda Polka, introducing 'All , w uld the happy day wax near.' 25 c<s harlebtoii Quadrilles: by F. WoulcOll. 37-? cents. Dispairing Mary, a beautiful Ballad, comSosed by the late distinguished vocalist, ohn Wilson. 26 cents. Keoiccc XValtzs, in 2 Nos.; by a Ifidy of South Carolina, 60 centR each. Palmetto Regiment Quick Step?embe lished with acorrcct repiesentation of the new MitiUnry Hull, CMmrlrston: by //ertry T Oates. 26 cents*. Southerner Quick Step?embellished with ? correct representation of Steamship Southerner, by Hanry T: Oaten. 26 cfents. Gasj>cr Guards March, Composed by ft lady of South Carolina. 25 cents. Lucy 'Long Polka. StevermarkUclie. 25 cts. ri f ' ir . h.ii . i K/iirmyui uj r rmcp j'utKu, very popular 25 cents Stcyermarkische Favoiiic Polka. 26 cents. Also, r.l! the New Music received by express from the principal publishers in the United 8tates. ***A liberal discount made to dealers, schools and seminaries. iar'Q rders for these publications must bo sent to GEORGE OATES. 234 and 236 King st. (nt the bend) Charleston. r|^Hl? Undersign take this method 1 of calling the attention of purchasers to a large stock of t*roceries, both in Augusta Ga., and Hamburg S. C. Consisting in part of F ^ ?rfc, both Uidnhy aridf Dundhre; 44 to 46 inclicN wide, and heavy. Bale ICope and Twine. SUGAR COFFEE SALT IRON Mutatves, Cheese, Mackerel, Flour, Baoon, Nails superior quality, CANDLES, TALLOW, AND PATENT MOULD, of all kinds, Sold Leather, Oak tanned, and H??mlork. .'hrY. Powder, Shot, Soiip, Starch. Tndigo and Madder * window glass, , . . mr putty; r. >ml gjngk& v PJ?3fe*. Negro Shoes, and Blankets of the heaviest* ami best quality. All of which we wilvhell at the very Um, xt \ . !. < of the Augiu.ta an*l Hamburg markets' ,v Orders^ from ^e6rg;a, AgggOTj^ ' | ' T Fi -TTS^' - * rtu'ot. <"U ami uuen