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4 REMOVAL THE subscribers beg leave to inform their friends and customers that they have recently removed to the store immediately on the south east comer of Broad and DeKalb streets, (Nioloti'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. S. DOUGLAS &, CO. August 1,1850. 61 tf_ Floor! Flour!! A LOT of Fresh ground No. 1. Baltimore Flour just received andlfor sale bv T. BUNNELL & Co. Aug. 2,1650. JT1 tf 8egars. A FEW- thousand Gold Leaf Segair, just re'ceivcd and for sa:e hy T. BONNELL &. Co. Aug. 2, 1850. 61 tf_ Just Received, I-Af9E& Linen gaiter Boots, different shades; 3 K?d "Siips, with Roeets. Also-?Gents fine Puinp Boots and Shoes; " Congress Gaiters and Buckskin Shoes Also?Gin Bristles hy the pound, very low for ?asb. WORKMAN BOONE. August 2. 61 CHAMBERS & WHITE, m A WTffi rRTN^TSmATLi <U" ii SU/iAJS) WWJWimmi. ? RECEIVING AND FORWARDING agents, / CHARLESTON, S. C. June'gi 1850. 48 eow2m BICEDUIIN, Tactor A, Commission Merchant, CENTRA L WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. .Will alsogire prompt attention to RECFIVING and FORWARING Goods consigned to his care. June 18. 48 .. w3m PIANO FOE 8ALE. I Nexcellent PIANO FORTE, nearly new, will J\ be sold on re sonabie terms. Apply at this Ofire. July 10. WM. M ATTHI ESSEN'S Wholesale Clothing Establishment, ? *> J A O* *_ uornoroi sail say cuiu viuueu oueou?, CHARLESTON, S. C. Manu&ctaring House, 36, Piatt St. New York. COUNTRY Merchant*! purchasing Clothing, will find it to their advantage to look through the stock of thisextensive Clothing House, where they will' find fresh and desirable Goods, at prices as low as can be purchased at in New York. July 36. 59 swlOt ' MARTI& BRYAN, FACTORS. AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BOYCE A CO S WHARF, CHARLESTON, &. C. Jam? Martin. * Thomas A. Bryan JkriertpN**?Messrs. Robert Martin, Charleston, Ry.^Ngal, Columbia, C. J. Shannon. Camden, James Wright, Cheraw, J. R. Aiken, Winnsboro. . Advances made oo Cotton aud other Produce pipped to them. Particular attention given to the " purchase of Bagging, Rope and Family juiyzo. ... ;?r oiu 8e00nd airaual paia of the sodth cabolina institute. , jppcn oo the l&A November next. The second annual Fair of the Sonth Carolina In*titnte. for the promotion .of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity, tic., will be held in Chsrftton, opening on the 18th November, and to continue during thaweekSpecimen* of every branch of Industry are earnestly solicited. Premiums will be awarded?for the best specimens, a Silver Medal ^ for the next best, a Diploma. For Orimool Invention*,a suitable premium, at the direction of thejndgcs. A selection will be made of the best specimen of Mechanism and the Art*?ofX/orion, Rice, Sulpir, Tobacco,Corn, Wheat, Floor, Rosin and Turpentine?and sent to the World'* Fair, to be held in London of the Spring of 1851. A Iamm and imliiimnillntio KniUSnsr has Vv/Msrt fiIf the Eiltibition, and every attention will be paid to the re-ception mod caw of article* wit to the Pair. All article* mrut be directed to L- Hf. Hatch, Chairman of Committee of Arrangement*,and Dedeliveredby the 14th of November* Communication* addtemed to Jame* H. Taylor, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence, wilt meet with prompt attention. The Hon. Jo*. H.Lwnpkin.of Georgia, will deliver the Annual Addre**, on Tueaday night, the 18th November. Arrangement* have been made with the South Carolina RaQ Komi Company, to let all article* intended for the Fair re torn free of charge. . WAf." (JKEGG, President. K. C. JoNr*,r Secretary. Gentlemen's Spring and Summer Goods. Black, (jfeivn, green and fawn colored Summer ? _wr . Plain and figured Skip D'ete * Black and fancy French nttmnwr Cassimeres Fancy French and English Drills White and brown plain anil canvass Drills White and fancy Marseilles Ve*tings An elegant assortmeut 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. Superior Mustard, I;\ quarter and half pound boxes; White Mustard Seel; Ginger; Black and Red Pepper; ?pice; Nutmegs; Mace; Cloves; Cinnamon, &c. Jorsatoby , Z. J. DeHAY. ' f IIKIOll'9 i/WnuKVi nuir ?iKvniior^ F>R preventing BALDNESS, and to retore the Hair that has fallen off or become thin, nod to cure effectually, Scubf or Dandruff. For sale by Z. J. DeIIAY. 1 July 2. 62 tf Fresh Goods Just Received. Rawsiia in quarter boxes. Preserved ginger Northern cheese, Soda crackers, and Pilot bread Pie fruits, Mountain butter, New Rice, New No 1 and 2 Mackrel. For sale by Dec. 12, T. BONNELL fc Co. ST ORB TO RENT. MILITARY HALL, next ?oor to the Camden Bazaar. Apply Ml WM-ANDERSON. July 9. 54 ?^?? I. o. o. fc. KERSHAW LODGE, NO. 9. THE regular meeting of this Lodge will be lield this (Friday) evening at their Hall, at 8 o'clock. By order of the N. G. Z. J. DeHAY, Sec'y. NOTICE THE following extracts from the Act of Congress for taking the Census, are published to enable the persons of this District to give me 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 with:n the last vear. a. J he slaves 01 eacn owner are 10 be numbered separately, beginning at No. 1. and a separate description of each one to be given?the person on whose plantation a slave is to be found is to be considered the owner?the age and color ofeach slave to be given; if the exact cannot be given insert some age which is the nearest approximation to it; the sex of each slave to be given. 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 caus? of death. 4. Every person will be required to give the number of acres of land improved and unimproved?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 6tock; produce of j 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. 57 w3t Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of Writs of Fi Fa to me directed, I will sell on the 1st Monday in August next, and the day following (if necessary) being the 5th and 6th days of said month, between the legal hours of Bale, before the Court House door in Cainden, 1434 acres (if Land. lying on the waters of Gum Swamp creek, in Kershaw District, adjoining lands of Messrs. Haile, Mathis, AfcKain, Love and Baskin, levied on ae the properly of Thomas Sumter, deceased, (to be sold by consent on a credit) at the suit of the President and Directors of the Bank of the State of South Carolina, vs.F . Sumter, Executor. ALSO, At the store recently occupied by the defendant, his entire stock in trade, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, <$-c- levied on and to be sold as the pr-pertyof H. C. Wellhausen, at the suit ofT. Backus and others, vs. H C, Wellhausen. Terms cash. TfiO. J WARREN, S. K. 1). July 17,1850. 37 Stone Lime, Planter of Pari*, and Cement. The above articles constantly on hand, of good quality and at low prices. Also, Gypsuin or land plaster. C. L. CHATTENFeb. 12. 13 tf Mill Gudgeons, &c. Mill Gudgeons, 101 to 20 inch Mill Cranks, assorted 6izes North Carolina, English and Northor llo!Iot\ Ware, assorted, from 1 xo55 gallons... Patent Iron Axles. 1 to 2$ inch. Mili Irons of a?iv kind furnished to order. McDOWALL & COOPER. July 8 54 if iVAftOAIC HALL GLOTHING STORE, 268 King-street, corner of Went worth, CHARLESTON, S. C. WA. KRNT &. MITCHELL are now re ceiving their usual supply of Spring and Hummer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of purrh. sers. They keep constantly on , hand, a full and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen'* 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 stock ot Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery, Glomes, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, &c. dpc All of the above Goods will be sold at the low- , est prices. W. A. KRNT <f- MITCHELL, Ofitd it inr* ut me Waiitiii/ielk ArW' ' lllli^"DU VVi ? WW Vlllll wl III* _April 12. 29 _ tf DOUGLAS NISBET, COMMISSION <5c GENERAL FORWARD- i ING AGENT. J Boyr.e df Co.'s Wharf \ Charleston, S. C. I All goods entrusted to his care will be promptly i attended to and forwarded with despatch. References.?James K. Douglass, A. Young, | Camden; John Kirkpatrick, Robt. Mure, Paul&. j Drown. Alex. Gorden, Charleston. i Charleston, 24th June, 1850. 51 ! Another arrival of New Groceries. I SUCH as Sugars, brown, crushed and loaf; Cof. j fees, Kio and Java; and Ext't Java do.; Mo. . lasses. Salt, Lard and Butter; Rice, Cheese, Salin- ? on <5fC, t also?' i A fresh supply ut West India and American ' Preserves; Lemon Syrup; Prunes; Jellies, <J-c.; Lime Juice, Ginger Preserves, &c.; Raisins; Almonds; Currants, &c. also 1 Assorted Candies; assorted Pickles; Catsups and Sauces; ground Pepper, (linger and Cinnamon; Nutmegs; Ginger, &c.; Pickled Salmon, Lob. lers, &c. also ' Soda Biscuits, Pilot Bread and Boston Crackers. also Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Starch, Fancy and common Soaps, Powder, Shot, Lead, Crockery Ware, Arc. With niatiy other article*, exceedingly low for cash, by MOORE if- BELCHER. WHOSE STORE IS THAT OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE I IT is ELI AS & KOOPMAN'S, who will sell Fancy Dry Goods, Ready made Clothing, Groceries, and all sorts of Merchandize cheaper than can he found elsewhere in this market. We return ( our hearty thankB to customers who have so liberally patronized us, and beg a continuance of their ' favors* Our Stock is new and well selected. * ELI AS cf* KOOPMAN. I April 10 !31 FOR SALE. A LIKELY NEGRO WOMAN and three chil, I dren. For terms, &c. apply to W. C, MOORE, Agent. j July 5. 53 tf The Great Cough Remedy. For the Care mf COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPIVG-OOVOB, CROUP ASTHMA and CONSUMPTION In offering to the community this justly celebra. ted remedy tor diseases or tue tnroat ana mngs, it is not our wish to trifle with the lives or health of the afflicted, but franklv to lay before them the opinions of distinguis ied 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 state* ments 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 troin the public into all we publish, feeling assured they will find them perfectly reliable, and the medicine worthy their best confidence and patronage IT PROF- CLEVELAND, of Bowdin College, Maine, Writes?" I have witnessed the effects pf your'Cherry PecloraV in my own. family and that of my friends, and it gives me satisfiction to state in its favor that no medicine I have ever known has proved so eminently successful in curing dis. eases of the throat and lungs." U- REV. Dll. OSGOOD, Writes?M That he considers ' Cherry PectrraV the best medicine for Pulmonary Affections ever given to the public," and stales that "his daughter after being obliged to keep the room four months with severe settled cough, accompanied by raising of blood, night sweats, and the attendant symptoms of consumption, commenced the use of the Cherry Pectoral and has completely recovered." D* EX-CHAN (.'El LOR KING, of Now 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 xured ine and J am happy to bear te8timany to its efficacy." From such testimony we ask the public to judge for themselves. Hear the Patient. Dr. Ayer?Dear Sir: For two years 1 was afflicted with a very severe cough, accompanied by spitting of blood and profuse night sweats.? By the advice of my attending physician I was in* duced to use your Cherry Pectoral, end continued to do so till I considered myself cured, and ascribe the effect to your preparation. james Randall. Hampden ss. Springfield, Nov. 27. 1848. This day appeared the above named James Randal], and pronounced the above statement true in every respect. LORENZO NORTON, Justice. The Remedy That Cures. Portland, Me., Jan. 10,1847. Dr. Ayer : I have been long afflicted with Asthma which grew yearly worse until last autumn, it brought on a cough which confined ine in my cnamber, ?ard began to assume the alarming symptoms of consumption. I had -tried the beat, advice and the be.ct medicine to no purpose; untilI used your Cherry Pectoral, which has cured ine, and vou may well believe me. Gratefully yours. J. D. PHELPS. If there is any value in the judgment of the wise who speak from experience, here is a medicine woithy of the public confidence Prepared by J. C. AYER, Chemist, Lowell, Mass, and sold in Camden by J. R, JlfcKAlN, and by Druggists and dealers generally throughout the State. Au*. 2, 1850. 61 3m PURE AIR AND CLEANLnESS? are now admitted to he the preventive of disease, at al| times but more especially during the prevalence of that frightful scourge THE CHOLERA! It therefore becomes the duty of all to tine every mean* to accomplish this desirable result. During the prevalence of this disease in lflJfci and '31, champhor was extensively used on the person for the purpose of pre venting contagion; but though a very useful article in many respect*, it did not entirely accomplish the purpose, and there is no doubt THOUSANDS HAVE DIED who used all the precaution* known at that time. Many disinfecting agent* are now recommended to the public : but none whirh are at the same time so agreeable and efficacious tut JULES HAUELVS AROMATIC VINEGAR, which the proprietor enn with confidence recommend to the public a* possessing many virtues of which no other article can boast. It effectually counteracts all unhealthy malaria, and by it* agreeable and reviving tragrance, 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 it* beneficial effect* will be especially felt, as its exceeding purifying principles have a direct tendency to prevent contagion, and by expelling all noxious effluvia, will raateriilly assist the invalid to a SPEEDY RESTORATION ! r??,:?.1 ....... it tile article for the toilet, and a most excellent cosmetic. It it) an agreeable dentrificc and an excellent wash. It will nstanuuicously relieve headache, languor, famines*, rheunatic |Kiins, It wilt strengthen the eyes and remove nOammation of the eyelids, and immediately relieves the win and fatigue incident to excessive muscular exertion, md whc i used in the bath is productive of the happiest ef ecu. Persons visiting the sick, may be preserved from the hn>ility of contagion by inhaling the Aromatic Vinegar, and iprinklirig a few drops upon their persons, before entering lie room. It immediately dissipates the languor and exmust ion consequent upon sea-sickness, die. Be particuar to ask for JULES HAUEL'S AROMATIC VINEGAR. Prejaircd only by JULES HaUEL, 120 Chesnot (-, 4 doors below 4th. For sale in Camden by J. K, MoKain, Z. J. Dciiay and P. L. Zemp. August 2 Fall Goods. liUIMiMHLL i;u. are now receiving meir Fall supplies, to which they invite the atten. .ion of purchasers. SUGARS?St. Croix, Delta, crushed, powder. e<l and clarified COFFEE?Rio and Java TEA?Green and Hyson MOLASSES?West India and New Orleans SALT?Table and sack MACKAREL? No. 1 and 2 l'ickles, Ketchup. Mustard, Ginger, Pepper Spice, Cinnamon, Soap, Candles, Starch, &c. Hardware, Hoes, Axes, Spades, &c. Bagging, Rope and Twine. DOMESTICS?bleached and brown Homespuns Together with a general assortment ol Uoods suited to this market. For sale low by July 20. T. BUNNELL &. CO. SECiARS! SEGA It 81!?A very choice lot of Palmetto and Gold Leaf Segars, for sale by July 20. T. BONNKLL & CO. For Sale. THAT house on broad street at presont occupied by John Ingram, as a storehouse and dwelling or particulars apply to JAMES McEWEN, June 18, 48 tf CATAWBA SPRINGS, LINCOLN COUNTY/N, C. THIS 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 which has rendered the water not 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. CM 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 Kir tnotr r>f Pharlnltc. rrn??incr tho PatotirKo rlnnr at Rozell's Ferry, or Beatie's Ford. THOMAS F. HAMPTON. June 330. 54 ewl3t Racing Subscription Office, 19 Park-Place, lew-York. THE Proprietors beg to announce that they, have opened classes for Sweepstakes, upon the system which has obtained a large share of support in England and elsewhere, by extending as it does to the public at large, the interest otherwise felt by few in Racing Lvents, and enabling all, whether conversant with sporting matters or not, to participate in the chance of gaining a LARGE SUM, by the result, at proportionably small risk! As will be seen by the subjoined scheme, the subscriber in clasB E, may for ONE J>OLLAR, gain *9,000. The sweepstakes now open, consist of five classes for the Great Yorkshire Stakes, to be run at York, (England) 23d August, 1850?164 Horses entered. First Horse, 850,000. Q 8? Z fi E SP* 35 > e? ? P3 533 8 s r r r ??? ill?? 3"? A. 2,000 950,00 950,000 925,000!910,000 910,000 95,000 B. -2,000 25,00 25,000 12,500 5,000 5,000 2,500 C. 5,000 10,00 25.000 12,500 5,000 5.000 2,500 I). 5,000 5,00 12,500 6,250 2,500 2,500 1,250 E. 10,000 1,00 5,000 2,5001 1,000 1,000 500 The drawing of this Sweepstake will take place publicly ou the 23d day of August, 1850, the day on which the race will be run?the place and hour being first duly announced by advertisement; when the names of all the horses entered, will be allotted amongst the subscribers in each class, and on the 20th day of September next, by which time the result of the race will be known, the Prizes will be distributed; the holder of the name of the winning riorse in uiass -a." receiving a prize or FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS, that of the second, Twenty.ficc Thousand Dollars, &lc. 6lc , in accordance with the above scheme. A commission of 10 per cent, to cover expenses will be deducted on payment of all prizes. Any further information required, will be afford, ed by the Secretary, Mr. William Barroll, at the offices as above?to whom all applications for agencies and other communications are to be addressed post paid, and all remittances, either by bill or note to be made, in return for*whicli. numbered certificates will be forwarded as directed. Lists of horses entered fur the above, and all other racei of importance may be seen, together with schemes lor sweepstakes in the forthcoming St. Leger, &c., &c., &c. June 18, 1848 48 , 17t THE ASSAM TEA COMPANY, 136 Greenwich Street, lew York. THE Proprietors beg to call the attention of conno seurs in Tea, and the heads of families to the choice and rare selection of Teas imported 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 91 00 per lb. " Niphou, do " 0 75 " " Diari, do " 0 50 " Ontrra, a Green Tea, " 100 " " Too-buaa, do " 0 50 " " Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of tha most rare and choice Tea# grown on the ferule and genial toil of Avam, " 1 00 " Wiih-a view to encourage the introduction of 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* Each purchaser will receive cuclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to ONE CHANCE IN THE DISTRIBUTION!!! j ?rFOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS?c$ aid out; and on the receipt* amounting to $20,000, , the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to) the value of ten per cent, or TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, will be given away as bonuses ! ! ! according to the following scle : 5 Prize* of 501 h? of Tea each at ft per lb. 2501bs or $250. 20 " 25" " 500" " 500. 50 " 10" " " " " 500" " 500. 100 " 5" 500" " 500. 250 " 1 " " " " " 250" " 250. 425 Prizes in all. 2,0001b8 $2,000 Thfae who prefer loner priced Teas, can receive their prizes in proportion, or, they will be re~ purchased for cash, at a deduction of 10 per cent. O Country agents required. Applications to be addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot, as above. June 7,1*50. 45 3m Miscellaneous Books, Ac. The Angel World, by the author of Festua Watson's Dictionary of Poetical Quotations Cosmos; by Mumboit, 2 vols. Southern harmony; unoons uoiany Traveller's Guide through the U. S. with a Map Music for the Piano and Guitar Bertimi's Instructions for the Piano Olney's Modern Geography and Atlas, revised edition Youatt on the Horse Elliott's History of Koman Liberty, <kc. July 2. A. YOUNG. Bacon! 14neon!! Bacon!!! THE subscriber has on hand 120,000 lbs., superior BACON and a corresponding quantity of LARD, in the lot there is nearly 1200 fine Hams, any person wishing to purchase might rind it to their advantage to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere; terms will be made accommodating. a? SN/1 uiaII nooAstAfl elrtolr nf nth*r An CMCIIPIVC anu nun iwduiivu v. ....... articleH in the grocery line, comprising all the necessaries of subsistence, together with fifty thouaand best Cuba filod Florida Segare. H. HOLLEYMAN. April 2, 1850. 26 tf WHO WANTS 00HN7 A FEW hundred bushels of CORN, for sale by July 15. MOORE & BELCHER. ' WHO WANTS BRICKS I THE Subscriber has a splendid lot of HARD BK1KS for sale?ready for delivery. J. F. SUTHERLAND. May 28, 1850. 42 tf essm *; BOOK AGENCY, Stwdt and be great?die and be glorious; Read bow our armies were victorious' OverMexiean hordes that vainly planned Our deFeat on the Rio Grande. THE HEXIOAW WAR AND ITS WAR. RIORS. BY J. FROST, LL. D. If Mansfield, Publisher, New Haven, Conn. WM. C. CASTON having obtained an Agency from the Publisher, to sell the above work by subscription, respecllully informs his friends in he counties of Union and Mecklenburg, IS. and Lancaster district, S. C. that he will travel through the said counties (beginnfng in Unicn, about the 1st of August,) with a Prospectus, ex* hibitiug a description of the history, with specimens of the Engravings, &c. The work 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 Ihe History, may be peeled at Monroe, Charlotte, Davidson College, and Lancaster, respectively?of which mere particular notice hereafter U* For testimonials of character and responsibility, reference may be made to the following gentlemen : In Monroe?Maj. D. A. Covington, Ch'ni. C. C.; S. 11. Walkup, County Solici or; Col. i. M. Stewart, C. C. C.; T. I). Winchester, P. M. Charlotte?S. N, Hutchison, County Solicitor,; Lieut fi. C. Davidson; J. B. ITerr, C. S. C*; Law. rence Badger, Ed. Hor. Nest. The Faculty ol Davidson College. Lancaster?Jas. II. Witberspoon, O. L. D; Col. if ni:-i u 117 ii.i' ivi. i^iiiiiun; nun. vv/ii. mcnenuH. Jacksonham?Hon. T. W. Huev. Camden?Capt. A.J. Baskin ; Dr. E. A. Salmond; Messrs. Warren & Price, Eds. Journal. Columbia?Dr. John W. Parker ; Dr. D. H. Trezevant; Andrew Wallace, Esq ; John G. Bowman, Ed. Temp. Adv. Wadesboro?Col. A. Little. Cedar Hill?Dr. S. G. Twitty; Col. Wm..Smith. N B. As no other person is authorised to sell " Frost's History of the A/exican War," I will en. deavor to see every man, eit er at public places or ^ his private dweiriiitf. Wm. C. CASTON. Lancaster District, S. C., July 8,1850. 3t 57 GEORGE OATES' Wholesale and Betail MUSIC U\lRE-ROOMS, For the exclusive sale of Bacon & Raven's and Dubois & Seabury's celebrated grand action PIANO FORTES, 234 and 236 King-st, (at the bend,) Charleston, S. C. Every Instrument sold is accompanied with a written guaranty, so that there is no risk whatever to the purchaser. sssaiLgrssacsL MR. OATES would respectfully invite the attention of the public generally, to his select catalogue of musical publications, the copy-rights of which have been secured from the Composers. Anna Bishop's Grand March, founded on Bellini's celebrated Rondo Finale, 4Ah! don't mingle in La Sonmambula,' and introducing the new variation. composed bv Belini. fnever before pub lished and the property of Bochaa.] Babeliishcd with a correct likencse of Madam* ?i#bop,in "-thretharacter of Amnra. Arranged for theTiino Forte by N. C. Bochsa. Price 37$ cent*.'"- > *'" Une noit dans lea Tropiques. A night in the Tropics. A Reve-ie, on a motive from Le Desert, by Feiicien Dat id. Composed by .Maurice Strakosch. 37<l cents. Sunnyeide VVaitz: emhellishcd with a beautiful and correct view ofSunnyside. the residence of Washington Irving; composed by Henry T. Oates. 25 cts. Auld Lang Syne Polka; by Francis Rziha. 25ctsMary Blane Polka. 25 cents. La Fille de Regiment Polka; introducing the air 'Saluta la France.' 25 cents, Reve d'Amour Polka. 25 cents. Yankee Doodle Polka. 25 cents. Frederick William's Garden Polka. 25c. Second Susannah Po'ka. 25c. Home. Sweet Home, Polka, [beautiful] 25c. Last Rose of .Summer Polka [very popular.] 25c. Cove not Polka. Rziha. 25?. Lelcbrated Linda Polka, introducing ' Ah ! would the happy day was near.' "25c Charleston Quadrilles ; by F. Woolcott. 37$c. Despairing alary, a Deaumui uanaa, composea oy the late distinguished vocalist, John Wilson. 25 tents. 4 Keowee Waltzes, in 2 Nop.; by a lady of South * Carolina. 50 cents each. *y.*jr Palmetto Regiment Quick Stop; embellished with a correct representation of the New Military Hall, Charleston; by Henry T. Oates. 25c. Southerner Quickstep; embellished with a correct representation of Steamship Southerner; by II. T. Oates, 25c. Jasper Guards March;?Composed by a lady of South Carolina. 25c. Lucy Long Polka, Steyerrnarkische. 25c. Carnival of Venice Polka (very popular.) 25c. Steyerrnarkische Favorite Polka 25c. Also all the New Music received by express from the principal putdishers in the United Slates. %*A liberal discount made to dealers, Scnools and Seminaries. Orders for these publications must be Hent to r\ ? v UI'jUIIUIi uni D'l. 234 and 236 King-street, (at the bend,) Charleston AMERICAN ART UNION: SUBSCRIBERS for 1849 will please call at the Post Office and receive their Engravings. J. N. GAME WELL, Hon. Seciy. W. II. K. WORKMAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Camden, S. C. (Office immediately in rear of the Cmirt Iloust.) ' WILL ATTEND THE COORT8 OF Darlington and Samter Districts. Business entrusted to him will meet with prompt and careful attention. July 20. Strayed, FROM the owner in Kirkxvood, a Grey Mare, about six years old, 144 hands high, and pa. ces very easily. Any person who will take her up and deliver her to Maj. John D.Murray, in Camden, will be paid Five Dollars. Julyi26. oy u q v ANTWERP, MERCHANT TAILOR. Columbia, S. G. Keeps on hanil and is constantly manufacturing an extensive assortment of plain and fashionable t garments, which will be s-jld at reasonable prirps, The goods are got up expressly lor a fashionable custom trade, and will be found superior in workmanship and quality. I have also on hand and am daily receiving an extensive assortment of shirts and furnishing articles, choice r.nd cheap. I shall sell ho article but what is good axd substantial. also ? A fine assortment of Silk and Fur Hats, of the very latest styles, from the house of Beebe tf Coster. Jan. 'J. 1 tl"