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?? U 11 Health of Charlotte.?A report ha* ' been industriously put in circuhtion that tin* Small Pox was in Charlotte, and in sumo l'a;n- j ilics several wore down with it. W'c have eon- j suited with Medical and other gentlemen * w ell ( acquainted both with Small Pox and \ urioloiu. and upon their opinion we pronounce me n-jnm , false and groundless, fi i? hue,-an eruptive j disease has made it*ap|K*iirnnec in one or two : families, hut its development indicates that it i lias not the least resemblance f<? the disease? above named. Our ci>nnir,v friends, therefore, i need have 110 fears None of our citizens, since the character of the disease has manifested it-! self feel the smallest alarm. One gentleman ; well acquainted with the Small Pox went and j examined the cases with the intention of reiuo- ; vin?f his family, but lie is so welt satisfied thai there i? no danger, that lie has abandoned the j idea of removing. In its characteristics tliN i disea e is not worse than a severe case of the < hie.keo Pox. As reports of this character are i calculated to injure the business of our town, . Ate take the first opportunity to counteract it. ! Jjurwil. j The .1!^ Convention of t!j? Kigl.th District, , found their rejection of Horace Viann on the f ground that he is not the man for the times? i that they wish in get the Fugitive tflato lijil j ' 1 ? thnr vie. Manns; {IH'.Ti'U ur ii-p.iir.i, ..... course has Iso rabid. lie would cxi'iri* ! l.nt little influence in (. . undress. There weie some dissentients u> this addr? as. but it was passed. The Whij* papers all accede to die nomination of .Mr. Malicv.? RmtUta imr. fr. ?- i To THK I.toiKS A carious fart is thus told ! in nap ot'our exi'iiaaon papers: "'lake a stiing that will reach twice around the neck of a | vor.no lady? let her'hold the two ends in her j teeth, and then if the house will slip over her! head to the back of her neck, it is a certain ' indication that she is married, or wants to be." 'JVv it, young "utis. The .Vex/ KepLsl/tfurr.*-.Sufficient returns: have been received to determine the qu stimi m ? ruipiv w ill h..ve tue ascendency in ; iii the next Legislature, which meets on the ! 2,'it/i .November next. The'v will he n Demo- . c~ati<* majority on joint ballot offmm one to | four This will secure the election of a Dein-j ocrntie United States Senator, Mr. \ulce's term expiring on tlie 4th .March, ISf/l. Flori'licn. ('orr*?|>o!if}fncc of ilo- W-sl.ni t'liristiau \ Iv?rnit?. THK GREAT SALT LAivK (Tl'V. j Marly in April 1S47, one hundred and forty ( three men, two women and two children, star- ' ted out an pioneers from Council Binds, iowa. These Mormons made an entire new mad on i the North side of the Matte. crossing Elk-horn | to Fort Lari.uiiid; they the.i took the Oregon i trail, to Fort Bridger, when thev commenc d a : new route through the Rocky Mountains. On the of July of the same year thev say the firs-1 man ? l'.ofessor Ofsoii Pratt?entered thi.> , valley. On the tMd of Jtih tile first camp mo-. ved into and halted at wiiat now i- called die ; centre of the city in the afternoon of the same da\ ihe\ had 'iiree ploU'a ai;d oile harrow ai v wk. At 'J o't'lcrk, j?. id. -?l t:f? v'."y, they : < ? ?'i noiiml iuiiKii.i^ liy iiisl da'n iorirsiiriiin.t. The i!t?M <l:?y. S; tu:-ij.iy. |)]i' ;J-Jil?. t;.< \ iij mli'ii i five :irnj? of jmtutnt's. Oil fin* 'ifvli ?! Lie :::i* tnoat'l, wlmt t'l'.'V till' r|:nir?J?n ?'! t!j?.* T\\ *lw AjKi.-lit- c?::<4 I t)?l ei'y us follows: often acres or ah. oi_'ltt I??t-> t-> lln' M'ic.k. a.i aero :ui'l n i.i o.teli lot; j flic streets t rods wide; tin? sidewalks I won- , ty li\M w?<!? : ti?f sidewalks to l?t' beautilitl'v [ shaded: flit* block* to l?e surrounded !?y a j-ur- . lia^' iiiook. issjiee in mi ;iu mountains; every liou.-o to Ik* liuilt twfciity feet iVoni t ie front fence. No two houses front each other: slain!- j itg in his own door, every man mi;/ vol look in- , to 4iis- neighbor's door, hut into his neighbor's j \ garden. They hn\e four jiuhlic. squares. which are hereafter to be adorned with trees from the four quarters of the globe, und supplied with fountains of water. hi t! m tenqile square tiiev intend to have a garden that will cost at least $100,000 at the commencement. Their riiitsdouarios have ?1readv made arrangements in the 1 Eastern .States, in Great Britain, France, Italy, Denmark, the Germanic States, and in the Islands of tiie sea, to gather the choicest seed* and (Vuits, and "very thing that can beautify* and adorn the garden. At first the city was laid oil" to contain one hundred and thirty-live Mocks. Since then an addition of sixty-live block- has been made on the Kast, and sixty on the West, They have laid ofr one mih> square on the Ka?toft'ie city for a University, li will not he two years until next October since the first Iumw was built in flii* *-itv. and it now numbers at least J nine fliniinnnd. They already have convenient liouxfs built of dolies ? diii-d brick ? and most of fin1 luxuries of life. 'I bev ex;H?rt an eniiprnlionofat least 10,000 nftlioir own people litis year. The onlv method of cultivation is by irrisfn. lion, f;om wlint they call "City creek." Just at- this croek o]?ens in the valley from the snowe:iit|>e?l mountains, it divides into two main hunches, which afterward suh-divided. This , water, from tin* mountains t?> the t?*n?|W?* hlock, lia> an avenge fall <?f nine :nchcs in a rod, lor a distance of more tlian ten miles, with a greater , fall the farther you advance into the mountains. i At one mile and a ,third from the city is a warm I sui'iinir spring, which possesses great cleansing a.'<! pmifyjtig properties, ami which, it is affirmed, cures most diseases of this climate. Ahout, a mile and a half farther is a hot sulphur spring. ) On the south side <?f the valle\ is a hot soriiitr! v . F ' of pure water. 1 li?* water oj iiuj spring is .(wi'jit v-'MM'..' feet and three inches deep. '!* ?jrv i* lacalwl about tweiiU two miles i South > of the great Salt Lake. The lake; i^ ron?? . : ???! more saline than the ocean, three : gallo::. he water making one gallon of the purest. ? litest, fiuent salt. The valley is ahont! thh'.v mile* by twenty-two. joining to a valley i of about lirtv miles by eight in width. From ? Ko ^iiotk ifliAai) tll'ft YJIIIM Y'fc ' jilt: i.-rilirtr mil m m mr r.in.u a-e studded wjth settlers, numbering from fib ! 4ec? to twenty thousand. The Lieutenant En-1 ;tiner-, Mr. <?nnuL??n, estimates tlmse vulleys j ?haxi'ig explored tliom-?tis rap,title of sip- I BBBMnHBHaHaHOWMiMMaHl porting a population of from one and a half to two million*. On the South of this valley lie the Utah valley ( :ui(l lake about li'ty miles from this city. The name of their i-ii v is Provo, on the south side of j the Provo liver. The lake is jinre water?eight | miles hv four?;ll>outiding with fish. About | "iii' hundred miles south of this they have os- j tablished a settlement ofabout <>m' hundred ami! fifty families. This valley is railed San Pele. I Jle;e t'leiv arc inanv ruins-covered with liiero- ] j>lvj)hies. One place, in particular, i< called hy j 5iu* Indian* '"Hod's Temple/ Here also, many j remain^ of ancient pottery, l?ot!> glazed and mi- : glased, are found in groat abundance; and. j here also i a mouiilain of pure roc!* salt, and ' abundance ot bituminous coal. During five months of die year there can be I :> > communication ivitli the North, Hast or est. the mountains being rendered impassible by tae snow. This city is situated about forty and a half degrees North latitude, and one hundred and eleven degrees longitude West of (iroeuwich. ' 1 li<* JirOUlU'liVlMIl'^ Ul 1UC c?UM , V?\. are here i:i the midst of their harvest, ami ! never have we seen such wheat. e will give i J'O'I < n ^ out o:' many aut .emit; aee.oiliits. .VI. ! rinlliday, from the South of tiiis place, raised I upwards of one hundred and eighty-five htishels j of viieat lion one bushel of the'seed, and three ! hundred bushels of potatoes from one bushel of , the seed. This valley is regarded as one of the health- ' iest portions of the globe the air is certainly! the purest I ever breathed. Its altitude is four ; thousand and three hundred feet above the lev.d i ? ?i,u : ot the sen ; ami some 01 me mountains wi. . Foist of the valley are more than a mile and a ; qnarier high, and are covered v iiii perpetual, snow: while in tiie valley the thermometer Ire- j qii'Mitly ii.ses above one hundred degrees. So Miiicix tor this city and valley. As to the j mora!, ami other aspects of this people, I have | tint at present time or spare to write anything, j !t i< liit* to them to say that I have not seen J auythi g vit-i ias since my arrival. They are j very kind and hospitable to emigrants. The | emigrants drop them a thousand commodities (' for a xiiall consideration, as thev change from j the tr tin Jo the packing method of accomplish- J ing the remainder ot their journey . while they,; in turn arc greatly accormnodated in obtaining supplies and refreshments, at this little more i than hali'-w.iN house over plain.- and deserts. DIED.?In Camden, S.on the morning of j j!ih Oct. ISoO, Mrs. Hannah Valknti e. in tlif* 7,)th yi'iir oj ucr a^e. 1 u?- uwn^u ? native of New York, ami for over forty years a j coMfi-'ient communicant in ihe Dutch Reformed Church. At ibe tint'* of her death she was on a vii it ;<"> her daughter's i:i this place, am! anticipaleti a rpeeilv and joyful return to le-r distant hones hui d nih claimed tier a> his victim and Masted a!! ; her find expectations. So easily 00:1 Providence 1 arrest our projects. nip the flowers of hope and | promise which they may have borne, am! pros ! 1 rule ns and onr schemes in the dust. But she | was not taken unawares. Great as was her ativ- | ie' V to er-? i 1 me to are in time thos? loved ones I a! hi.mi. she cheeriiilh resigned herself into the honds o! Aisnig.'ity lioodiio.-s am! was enabled In | irrace tr s,y. "ihy will !?? Ion"." She bore her; lad 'lain fui illness with llial li-ioism peculiar only J f> tin* j) '<l SHiuim* ciiri-tiai.i'v. me n- i!'ui< im, v. I;ami i-qu iliiiily ol'iiT di? jmi:i<?,i " !i? m? .1 hv an it:'!ilion of Mo-in" j . v hir!? iikv -'i|i- .It-u til' II Tin >11 aiiii > ?*' ! ? ?li?: ri.-.ii o up. i) i|j?* moiiiuaio- of '/.I >n" r inii fi ii :u ? >*11 lit \ii-;ikoioj'atii' lli?" ?? licit* alio aiiinoalifii < f'al! 'it ai-qiiiiiiitaoiv*.? r.-uir i- :i?il r.ii'.inv in .1 t i li. i >.s v ;l- i? - t-\eoqiiioii if iin "Vi r\1 hi. ?c I i tosvwtnrd ofwctari;m. Intv. 'I'iioiicii lirmiv ;:ti:;rlv*t! to til/1 iiurcl) of ln-rrh'jicp and it? rri'?*d. sho v.a* not i f iliose vio bo i mc* aini t o'tfi-juJ t at snlva'ieii isoidviit- I l?iii..!ile iii tio ii jiarli.-i'Iar liranc'i o* ( !i:i.-tV iiiysli? h! h xiy. So oinholic were Iit vi-'ivs and ?? ! i r '!> tin: v?j. irr.-euu every nuu ?-? u v. li'V*. (i. wlm w >r God in spirit and in truth, li i}<j'v would "i be i t !ho chur.h niul the world,1 wer.-al! I he j<rof-s*c'd followers of the Fjord Jesus Chris.'oi .1 like spirit. Ft was my r?ri* ili-iri* 10 he j ofen at iln heti^ideof *hi<(!i'('ply .'iftiiro-d servant 0} Go;! li'iri ij- her pr >.r;d illness. and a more p?,ti?,nt and n-.xi.?iied sufferer it was never tuy Ujvlnjielii.ly |'i< nsure to attend. As her sufferings iiereased u 1 ><i le-r sii-n?rth declined. the cinli. deere of her soul repo.-r-d the more unreservedly in the nirrty of her Savior. Tin* same blessed christian!)v which sustained the martyr expiring amid ilit liaiuv.-at the stake ami the t:,ll blasts of p> rsevntioit, threw :|a-serenity of heavenover her countenance amid tiio {rathcriug infirmities of tie. ia\inc uatm- and the sini.ugl >s of dissolution.? ]iut a few li 'itrs hujiire her departure and in the midst ot m .st excruciating bodily anguish, she raised herortm-i&Uul hands \vhi'?* Ir.'r i vos sp-'ined illumined vv' li at* unearthly lustre, ami exclaimed. "itloss lli" I, trd,<) my ?"ul and all tls-il is within nif, Moss !ii> holy naiiii'." And when her la.-t moment came, without a struggle ,jr 3 H-h '|,r spirit passed sweetly away to join ihe iniriad? ct" the redeemed who -nor unceasingly worth} is Hip l.ainb tii.-'t was slain.'* "Ilappv sou1, thy days art* eodrd. All thy mourning days be low, Go. by angel {ruards attended, To the sight nl' J< *u>. go." J. A. M. | - _ _ I CAMDEN PRICES CURRENT bi't.'iiis. ;?.*r > ). I* in Lirl. lb o to 10 Hai?r it--)".- i|i so 12 Jl> 6 to 7 Hiicnii, ill *! to n : Vcln?*-i>, pa!! 31 t? liiilli-r, lb |i iii 2ii Mtrrkan-I, lib I 8 to 10 ! Hrmdr. p:.-J1 2H t? j& ;.Y?tia, III 6 to 7 I IVf.-!i;n, l!i H to 22 1 'iii?, abraf. rut 4H ! il.-i i. |b 1 m i> IVnf, l?i?hcl *)| < -bL-cs-ii, lb 12 il'oUi!,JC?,*wi,et,bu j0 (oiion, lb Jli in 13 I/i'l;- bti 1'nrii, huf bi-l lit' to ?5 ttyr, boshr! 95 to 1 ' F our, Mi! f?' to 7 Kji'C. boah'-l 3 to I ; Fodd'-r. rv.t K to !i,5-tt-_;.-ir, lb 7 to 10 IliiJt-ti.dry lb m to 'J It-ait, fa-'k 11 ! Iri-ti, lb 5 to 6J aliot. bap Liint-. bbl ?! to 21 Tobnivco, lb 10 to 50 ' Lratluir, holo. lb 18 lo2i IWIieiil. Kij?-?? li j .si:vr kLti;itkd. ! A .iim.Iv I A*. rV< CELEBRATED FRENCH BITTERS. Warranted a rcrttiin n?iv lur I>\k|m WY-aJwritf of I'n- Stoniarli nr.fi Want \|ipp|i|?-. Weakm-H* of ihr Cli^si. nnil " Ki-ci-r aiiil A iri It in ol?*o n plriiiant |{f\rpi-_'i\ III itf pure 5I||!?-. and Hi.iX In- drunk will) NVltlC or Spirit* wi!Iii>1)1 ai ali impairing it- im ilu'ina! Miiy li?- had 1)J iLc put "r fin^lr !>ollli;. of S?. Illi\ -l?\. Knuiilv J. 11 \ i? l(|s. Ilckalti Sirret. . C. 1JOOKI1, family ?*rik r. '""njii'inn. Pi-r>r. 21" ?T fwdin I v. o. c. i;. I kkrshaw Loin;?:, \u. ?i. regular meeting ofl'n* Iiiuljie wi!l be field 1 tlrv (Friday) evening hi their Hail. at 7 o\ Hock. II) order of the ft. (i. J. .See y. i. ! Notice. 1 r|"MJE Anniversary meeting of the Camdpn and j J_ Kershaw Bible Society, w'H 'he- held at the I Method is i Church, on Sunday afternoon, the 10th I insf., at 3 o'clotfc. The Public are respectfully I invited to attend J. K. DbUiiL.-lN, Pres't. .1. B. Kp.rshaw, sec'y. i C H?ip Pie Fruit, just received, and forsa'e by 1 SAAW& AUSTIN. 5 Kegs Jlnlaga Grapes, for ?alp bv Ml AW ?t AUSTIN. _ r I7REMI Raisins in halfand quarter boxes, at* i SllAW A ArSTIN'S. . cT/r Boxes imitation Chee*p, at CO SfUW & AUSTIN'S. O/v Boxes chemical Olive Soap, at OX) SHAW ?fc AUSTIN'S. 1 4 FRESH lot sugar cured Hams, recm'ed and A lor sale In* SHAW & AUSTIN'. Oct. 28. _ 85 1A Halt Rai rels Flour. .Fifsf rrrolJ W ved bv _ SHAW & AUSTIN*. View B>oxcv*pcsi:i Caudles, "extra." Just received bv* Nov. 4. ' SHAW & AUSTIN J TNT KereivPtt.?Pre<Io?N extracts j ot Vanilla. I.<v.*.un, Daoiask Rose, Pencil, | Nutmejr and t?in?er. A'so, Hose and Orange j Flower Water tor flavoring. Nov. 4. R. \V. BON.N'EV. | ? . .. - .. - , VfEttRO Biauk?>is w?i|(liiiug from J ' ii to "3pounds to 'In? p;?:r. AUu. (?Ro,--gia Plains j plaid and coperm LctijfV.-'. For .' nl" liv Nov. 4. " E. W. BONNEV. Paiats S: 7arnish Brushes; Sash Toole, j Feather Dusters &c &c. THE su!isrrih-*r has jn?t roeoived fr"m Philadelphia a ' full and select a?sorim?ht of the ft'iove arti/'l *. to | which lie invif s the attention m* die Painter* and other-. ; /., y dull a v*. ; JPancj- Articloti. C'JLOnSR. Irftvi-n ler. Honda. Honey and Ron- Water. ; Jenny Lind. Omnibus. Portrait. Parisian. Nymph. | Windsor and Palm s<iap: Knhin's Extract [genuine] of j Jeuni* l.ind. JtM-ky t'lnh. Bouquet de ( itm'ioe. lleny?xinia. ' Jlujniojiette. W e?t E.ui and V'*rvena ; Jenny l.ind Hair! ;(inr -n of Flower* Uiir Oil; Haucl'wanJ Roips.d's { Kan l.iftralc; dear's Oil. Pliilncctub*. Ox Mn-iU'V Porn* ( ade. for the growth and Benuly of the Hair; 1'halon* 1 Chemical Hair Invizanlur Ac ?te. Just received at z. J. ivu av.v. | Glass Ware. Sni'li "?n? Willi turn mi ii'ir, | _ fiiimnir*' Win* I'liinl? of every size and U?f- ! J scripnon. K *f>t constantly on land at Z. J. OcHAV'-S. j |"" NEWFALLGOODS. I 51. DKt'CKIiR A CO. i I RE now jtisi ojieitiitir rb?ir in rife and new s?pI ply o| seasonable (Jomjs, consisting in part of i Cloih.e. casfimeres, >rtllinets, testings, linens, Plain and fisfti-ed alnncra. inonsclin de Caines | (imi/liaiiis, it iili oilier goods lor ladies Dresses, i \lso i A a splendid variety m Calicoes, and the tery bp.-t and cheapest bleached and drown .Muslin in he Inand m the iowii j The above Goods have heen selected with the [ greatest care, ami will lie sold a? always, a the j Very lowest prices. 'el.. 'J-t Hardware, Groceries, Eaggicg, Hopa and Twine, RHAlJ\ inhd" Cio'Mng, Hats. Cat1-, linn, p|s, j i Boots and Sh's-s &<:. Jus' received and lor j sale at the lowest prices possible bv .vi. D;i'"t:Ki::it ^ o<>. \ TT.rif ^.1 V | f?T"HEK LAS niv .Mrt-v lr?? Jrn* r?><? ami sv- I ( If J'u- s Hi ftnrii. I Iht -In give notice to a Si pcr| son*5 imtto credit }'i-r nr. my rccninr, I v. il! pay) iIt* account or tlebi continciod In !irr. JO;i\ B. HA!ALL | October 30,1850. __ *A BOXES tine CIIEKSB. F?r ?'<? l?y f)i7 s i.\u & \iisnx. ; General Information! rriJK suhsrri ier winl <-o:)li.ipiiijai!y I'Mnrm Ins ( | JL J%i:ui pairo-.**. *iml i. ?? iitiiic fti-ini'ccuoiisir. Hi it. i.e j> "in low n," having ri!iiiiii?il innii the i I North with tin overwhelming slue I,' of choice, I cheap and elegant liooiis, enibr.witi:! every tiling j new oml olecant in fiitiplc ami Fancy 2>t*y GociL. : M ? piirenames consist entirely of (fry (iowis. *P- I iected from flip most roc phi nniiorlalions, with the j elopes? attoiii.oii In every hrarn L ol the Drv Goods ; business, so as to present to the pilliiir. at once, a Co nph'te assortment 10 that Imp, and at prions low ei'ooffli to soil the c.io-Ps! coicnnnisl. Parties from iin- cuiritrv u ill p ease bear iiiiu in *iiiiid wii'-n liny visit (.amdeti. as Iiis slock is | ; always open lor inspection. ! New (ion ic fee'Ved every month, ill the "'Pill' ! Vh'tlo Cash S/ov. j JAMKS U II.SON. I _<M.77 tf j Ladies' Dress Goods, &c! ( fpHli Miosrriber lias ju.-l opened an eieg nit as* | Mtrlinn.'it of fsch and colored Silks, in firi ca | from ijfijc, to ?5-i per yard, and embracing ail lite I new siyie*. ' Also?AJI-nrool Pr>neh Cashtnnro Df?!i::ins{ I super biack Boinoazinos. and very line to I AipaI fha, .'or iimiirr tin J)rc?rs; s.lk and linen lo/.nis, ! a new ariicio: I'Vencii and Scotch (iuntliams: Kn,5| libit aim American l'rio:> ,Vc. Also*?Ii:i>m1s<':;h? hi; It am' i",r*I; R-hiatus, siik and velvet Trimmings; luiry Buttons; very rit e pink and blue h'lanrieis; worsted collars, cape-and cuffs; thread, linen and cotton Kilnnjne and ln-6rtiugs; Cruels, in great, variety t?t colors; Merino and spun sill, vests &c. \?w ready lor sale at ill'.* Inwcs: pr.ces. ?ept. ?1 IS. IV. BOXNKY. Shoes, Shoes. PLANTATION H-npi >?>, < : -ji<o> >t quality, and ,i laipr tuCiit ut'other tut-.c, (VkkIi and new. Jufrt bv sept. 33. ' V.. W HO.WEV. Bagging and Ropa. OX hand G;n;n> and Dundee liai!piiip, Kentucky Kope, and three ply Twine?al-o l't6pirre?tieim> lini-cyr, Kerrey*, mid all toiler wool plain*. K. W. BONNLY. 1 Sept 17. 71 tf ' SHpci ioir .Undartl, TN quarter and bait pound boxes; White Mus ? i"- -I - J U...J i I t.inl See1; limber; oiai-K miu lil.U A ( Spice; Niuui'jlv; Mace; locv^; Cinnamon, Arc.; hurnalt-li} Z. J. D i.l I AY. ExcnitorN \olice. 1JERSO.VS ii.d cb^d t-i J >? p!i Cum.mcham dor'ri. a pi rc'juustiil Jo make pawntnt, and ilio^f liavju*: demands to present tin in to either oi i i inj . ub.-CiiU r.s. J NO. BROWN, Lii?er'v Hill, J. SHANNON, Camden, J'dt l.j. [ii6tljj __ Kv'rf. " \\olicr, ! Ti'im Uejruiitr Maetin?:? m tiie l-fwearier Divi.-ion, ! N'o.au. Sons olT?i.,iwri.m e. art- muu every o?iurd-r," ? i?uinv? ; t?'ck?c.K. J? IU J.AjRK. u. s. Colombia (S.C.) Races. CONGAREE COURSE. THE .Annual Race's otfdr the ah^Ve' Ctihfa will continents on Wednesdays dhd 2Sih o November., and ronfinue throughout. the^veek First Day. (Wednesday, iWth of November).? .A sweepstake for cells and fillies 3 year olds. i Tn-n liOQta Entrance R*20O. j To which the following curries hive been made ! Col. M'fi. Singleton emer <k. g. by Wagner i dam Medora. W. A. Stewart, Ksq. eme's b. f. Ly "Wagner dam Minstrel.' jl/esers. Hampton & Howel ewer b. c.bvSove , reign, dam Kate Sea ton. I Dr. John G. Gurnard enters b. c, by Sovereign i da/n bv Flibiecun. | Capt. J. I). Allen enter? cli. r, by Monarch, dan > Rliifl Ruin. | Capr. Donald Ruwe enters b. c by Sovereign dam i,ad/ Morgan Second Ruce?,Wile heats. Free /or all ages Second Day, /Thursday, 29th)--Jockey <JIul Purse $?. Two mile Jieucs. Second Race?Mile hears. Third Day, (Friday, 30tf?)?Jockey Club Puree, j 8?. Three mile heats. Fourth Day, (Saturday, December 1st.)?Pro| priotor's Purse# For Moles?Mile Heats. ""Best three in five A. II.?The Jockey Club Purses will be paid at Stand at the end of each Race, and it is confidently expected, that they U'll be larger iban were ever given hereto/ore. :\. B. VOL'.NG, Proprietor, Oct. 23. 67 4t Notice. TIIOSF, ind'-bt'-u ui Uu? j?>>tat? of Sarah A. Mil. Jer, deceased, are reqiie?{?*d to make immediate payment, and ;ho-e having demands, to present rliem/or payment. G R" MILLEK, Ad-nr. Nov. 5 h, 1*50. H7 Notice. ?j'IIE subscriber would iespestfu!!y eny to the $ public that he is now prepared to entertaiu Travelers and Boarders. JAS. M. HUNTER, sept, 3D, 1830. 78 Darlington Hotel, DA RLIXGTG.N COURT-HOUSE. f|*IIE abo\e ll'?use having been purchased and 1 lilted up anew ?y Joh.n l)"ten", is again .>pened for the nrcoinmodatiuu of the Public. Strict atientiuu to the wants and coinioru ?>i guests will lie given, and no etfl.ri, calculated to merit tlni patronage oi ail who may favor the establishment with u visi. snail be spared. Ail thai the market and surrounding cou.i try jfi'ird will be found upon ihe table. C' liitoriab e room*, jor laiinlies or individuals, are prepared. The Stables will be attended by careful and uttoitit/P Inikl Ipi *. Drover* can be well accmmn dated, as any I number of horses and mule* can be opt in the Hlaoies ami lot* expressly prepared for litem, j .Nov. 1, IU5U. ' 18 V New Steam Boat Robert Martin. 1MIE rsmv Steamer Rolwrt Martin, Captain (ieoii.1 Mansfield, yvili commence her regular trips between L'Larleston and Camdon, about the first of October, stopping at all the intermediate landings on the river, both coming and goiug. Shippers may rely upon promptness, and at as low ratps as nan he sent by any other conveyance. ! Fc flight apply to II. LEVY & Son. Agents, Camden In Equity-Kershaw District 'i'tmiii'.s Starke, r; ah i It'll I'nr Pari it inn. r*. J, Shannon ^ IN pursuance of the ciders of the court in this rase, made at June Term, h>jl), I will rife at s.tle before tin: court house dour in CairrJen mi Monday, the second day 01 I e< ember, all thai ' jiurcei or ir.ict ill LAND, iving oil ilic wa era ot j V\ ater-e river nod Fox cre??k in Fairfield District, j roiiiaiiiiue rilieen hundred mid Uiree acres bound! itu Sv laudx ot Nicholas A i'eay, Charles J, Shanj no.., iJ.tVni iv June, estate ol Lli.smi and John II iiriMOi, .-en. Flats of tlie said land may be seen at my ntiiep. Tcrms-~So much cash ap w ill pay ro?:-; hafj mice on a cie<i:t ol one, two, anil three year.-, bond w ih croud sureties and ;t umrtg"?e.oT top premises I rc-mured. \YM M- SHANNON, c. e k d Oct. 2D. !i_ Valuable Lands for Sale, ON Monday* I lie .-croud day ?l December, inn meilir.teiy after the above rale* In I he Coin* mission,;r in Equity, I vi ill offer tor sale, it no' previously dispoe?d of, one tract ol about 115(J acres ??l' i.ANi), lying or. Morrison's oeek, and e.\ tending* to tlm Long-Town Road, known is the G.ahain l'laco, and adjoining lands of .V. A. IJeay Also, a irxt Ling on the Wateree river, ad joining binds of Jlr. <'lariat, Mrs. Goodwin and John Harrison, containing fj69 acre.- | Togeifter w-h a iract lying u Thorn Tree creek. extending across tt.e Long-Town crosf j road, (troni H inn.-bur aupii to Camden, a ltd from I II irrson's Ferry to Columbia,) containing IvtiC | acres, which, togeDitr w ,ili 'lie River tract, formi ' a vaiuah'e Liantal.ou of over 1650 acres, \ Also, one other iract of Land lying in Kershaw ! D .-i .fun Sawiiev's creek, containing 140(1 acres O i this ir.ict ate two Naiv .ills in operation i For furlner particii.ar:-, apply to Wni. M. Shall1 non. t>q. tiumOfii, or to Uie subscriber near Saw. i iito'si Creek. TflO. STARKE. Oct. Vy [85 50] u. Head Quarters Lower Battalion 22dRog'1 S. 0. EL, Oct, 5.1350. Irpins Battalion ic nerpov ordered to muster a j JL Camden on llie ilayol November next, a 1 11 nYJui'V, A. M armed and equipped, lor Dtii j and Review. { 2 The officers and non.comiiii.csicned officeri I Will assemble the day previous tor drill and in - l^r. _ .A1. j Sli'UCllOl). J?> ?>r?.ei hi L>. Col. J B. KF.KSIIAW. Tho. J- U*^RKEX.|A?'jt- 9'id Re^'t. j. c m LUMBER. THE subscribers havinj* commenced operation with then* 6'ieaut t>aw Mill, are prepared l< lurni.-li Lumber to clicir mends and the public, a unusualiv low lutes tor osli. ErNo Lumber will he delivered without an or ikr, e'.ucut where a bill Las hervi previously |ji*c! J.NO. LOVE, fci'li. 1 Oct. Il-y.'w tl JAS. J._LOVJ5__ j ~ piano tortes.. j T)EIMi tho appointed a^eut lor Newman ? j J3 BroV. superior Piatu* fortes, vv are ready t receive orders for the same. The 1'iano.s ar mar. iifactured upon the most unproved plan wit an entire iron frame, in preventiijoiri Irumgettiiij in.? nf time. I'ianos delivered free of cost, an nut up and tuned by !\]r. Neuiu.-m, nr Hume nil)*; j competent person. '!'? r-.i* iixxWaie, J'jaiiufc ivai niited. Apply.tu I-' litfpXli,Ajj'U , Oct ?. ' W ' ' . f lOi b s ' . ** :.:-A o- ?GQ(MD8i'i,<iwii>ir.?>m THE ?nHserib*rs have received their WINTER SUPPLY, wwrnirting in part, of p FANCY DRESSES?Brocaded ThitPt C^.Jiroc*. ' ded Iflbrndore, .for Everting amh.M'H^Bclin tie Lain, plainand printed bfaeb?nd ?tn. cv"Silks, Paris and English Print*}' French and 8cou&' (nhghama. , MOU.iVINO DRESSES?Royal Tour. Satin Royal,. ^atiii do (.'hen*, gro. de Rhine, French Poplin. Bombazift, . > .Mmtwlin de l^iin, Alpacca, Cinghams, French and Eng I JHi Print*. * j TR1MMINGM?Of every varietv. to suit ilie above. [ 9U.Minir<^~ ftMCK JUKI lllll-J,l lirun, \ u'liuicir;<IITOi | woolen Shawl*,workedMuslin and Lane "tepee and Co]-' J lars. Infant'* woried DrefSe* and bociiaa, J^tetrCas&ne - H'dkT*.. .Mtudin Trimmings, (a^grctt JOfnKty,>, I Ijiee. Cap Kihbons. Giove* and Mitt* of iwTindsTnoiie^ . 'a large assortment."> Inng and short sleeve .Merino verts, Marseilles Hi-d ar>d Crib Quills, Table, ^iano anJ. Toilet (Y.vrs. C-4aud J6-4 Damask Table Covers; Damask and i colored Doylies, Netted Tidies, 6-4 to J'i-t Linen sheeting. ? 9-b to 6-1 Pillow (,'ase Linen. 5-4 to 12-4 bleached and brown Cotton Sheethjg. Furniture Chinrs and Dimity, ' Curtain Diraitv. Furniture Fringe. India Rubber Sheeting, French Bod Blanket*. 6-4 to 14-1 Floor Cloth. Scotch . Carpeting. A large assortment.of bleached and brown j Good*, Cheek*. Ticking, JUrisey*, Ac. Ac. ' FLANNEL*.?Genuine, Rorlgyrs, Kca) Wc]?L. Saxony; Shaker1* nil wooj and silk warp, all wool and Dctnei, White, Hed and \ ellow, of every description. . For Men'a Wear. Black, brown, blue, Jtwn, "live and drab Cloth: fancy and black Cars"there*, silk and Caelimere Vesting*, builhlo t loth, fnr shooting Coat*; Glove*, of every variety; Cravaw; Pnrkut Handkerchief}; Hglf Hose. Under fclii/tr,: . I and Drawers; ready made Shirt* and Collars; ScipeaI dene. Haw* Cap*. 4c- Ac. j T ! A largo assortment of Goods for Ikty'r nnd ServMtt't I wear. Georgia I'fltltw, I Cord ova do. lilunkttv Ac. Ac. ' JleDOWALL A COOFEROct. 29. 85 if Head Quarters Upper BattalicnZZd Reg't S. 0. M., Cots 9, 1350. THIS BATTALION ie.herebv cr&ered to nt ' FLA T ROCK, on the jfftib day of'November ' Next, at 11 o'clock a. ra.,armed and eqaipped, for drflf Arid ' review. The Oficer* and non-rorami??ioned Officer* will atfta. ' ble the day previous for-drill and inaljn/friofi.' ' -'? 1' ,. Bv order uf ; .Mnj D. D. KIRKLAKD, - . Tho. J. VV^hrex. Adjt 22d Reg't fc. c. m, " - > Cct.ll, lt|W, dl w6t A Piece of Imperial tliree*ply extra I line Carpeting. Just received Sy October t!9. E W. BONNE Y. ! VEW Curruts, sdflt shell Almonds* | li Table Sal-, in bags, cooking Wine and Y*a*t | I'owder*. F"r eale by K VV. BQJtNEYI^STSA fine Clieuiug Tobacco lor ' J sale by E. W. BONNEV. A sett of sillver m on tiled Carriage* . H irnenfi, lo* -ale by E. W. BONNEY. i NEWlopjir.,' AG RE AT variety of the elegant wimon* ??i otanoara Poetical Work*: Annual* for WW and 1881* Bibles, Hymn- and Prayer Book* of the late?t edition* and most durable binding*; togetherwjth a general stock of ureful miscellaneou* works; School and Ciariical Boris; b'ti* tionorv. Ac. For rale at low prices. Particular anention will be given to all order* from the . town or country. A. \ UluNG. t Oct. 29. 83 4t i > B1>Y'S aud .Hen's Slioes*-.lust open?-,, ?, bv E. VV. BOx\v\EY., 1 AA bmhelsold C3R.\, of the best quali- " lUU iy. lor sale by E VV. BONNKY.;; ." Four Horse Coaches, FROM Sumterville to Gadsden, (via Camden .< Branch It. R. every day (Sundays not except ted.) '-1 si Schftbtlc fnr running. Leave Sumterrille at I p. m., arrive at Camden Branch Rail Road at 1 P. M.?reach Gadsden in lime for the down train from Columbia. ReJurninp, i fti/lt/fon ?t a n m?Camden Branch i R. R. at 9 p. m. and arrive at Sumffirvilleat 12 p. ' ! rn. Careful Drivers and good Horses. P. M. BUTLER. < Snm'terville, Oct. 18. 84 ' " 3t" "man s i 6?houseT CAMDE.V, S. C. i.. THE subscriber respectful!? announces to hi*.mends and the TRAVELLING PUBLIC Generally, ihat lie bas opened, as a flljTBL that | large and cominodioi f bouse in Log Town, former I ly tiie private rep denre ot 11. perjeins, eF<|. The building is admirably adapied for that pur-* | p< sf, being situated in the ost healthy and pleasi ant part of ( anioen, combining aii the iidvanta ges of the town wjtl. the b .lmy a'moephore.yf.tb* country, and within a leiv minutes' walk of any part of fanufon. The rooms are large and airy, . his Servants respectful and attentive, and li? . pledges himself to spare no pains in keeping up an attractive and well supplied TABLE, anil lo'u?? I every e.xertion to please those who mav call upon i him. i His STABLE-"* will ^e found commodious, and always fully supplied with Provender, U*The House being conducted on Temperanft | Principle*^ he flatters himself that those who favor him with a call will find the M\NS|ON HOUBfS ' ' 1 * At r\ woll. rh i not only me columns ami .. , ulaied Hotel. but tbe quiet retirement of h H<xne. i Charges moderate. I IT All tbe Stages arriving in the place, and the i Omnibuses running to the Depot, will call at the House when deired. E. C ROBIKSO.N. Camden, Sept, 1. 27 1 tf TEMPERANCE HOUSE. The umlersisnetl would lespectJeliy inlorin the pwblio that he hae taken the .house uell knojnn a. the "CROSSKEYS,"formerly kept by ,1/r. \\!m. ilr.Kain in the own of Camden, wherp he h pre^ pared to ac. on mndatn traveller* and boirtera a reasonable pripea. Those who desire to lee. thfc same quiet abroad as at borne, arc invited to give? 1 hir a call ' Travellers accommodated for a ample night, and' I breakfast til time for the fars in the morning* at inorieraic charges. J. B. F. BOONE, 5 Fi-b. 2?9?if 1 Proprietor.^ Wanted. ' V.\ OVBRSEEK lora phmHtion in the WV^?, remarkable lor health liberal eonipen** ticii too hp of experience, jitdjjmont and character. Apply at tin's Office Oct. p .\<lnii2iistratri\N IVoiicc, t 1 LL persons having anv claims against the E:-;| late of .Mr. Joseph Lockliart, deceased, are , ; hereby notified to hand them in properly attested iu.. l i.,,j .,1| n^r^n,\* in.lrihfr-ri to I. as rt'qturt o uv ??, ... the Latere uill make immediate payment to r SARAH LOCKHART, Admxi Oct. 2$. 94 w3t i ' ' Notice. r? A LL persons having demands against lh? estate e if of i he k.te Mrs. Mary B. Gilt dtc'il of Laiway. h tervillo, will please present them properly atfcMi* ? ?! lo the undersigned, bv lh?> first of Derenilifer .1 hext. JONES CROCKETT, . r Sept 2.'M lWSO, 7H ? ? ' r " FREjSH HOUNTAIN BDTTES j For hhii'. by. y >'(? A'W git ^byi'lN, * ^ t -4.:: a; --