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COLUMBIA, JULY 24. ! Horrid fur d et\ ? A Innrihle mur der ha* been committed on the bodv' % o ( Mr. M ichael J, i; udulpli, living about fifh en i>r tw enty miles from Columbia, on the \\ innshoro' road, by a pei>on from this place. It ap pears the person had been on a visit at the house of Kudulph, m heo a; quarrel ensued, (die particulars of, which we have not been able distinct-! to leam) between him and the de-f ceased, which ended by the visitor's' taking up the gun of K udulpli and; shooting him dead on the spot.? i The person suspected, was arrested about thirty miles from where the act was committed, on the Augusta roacl* under a warrant issued by I. H. Coleman, one of the Justices of the J'eace for this district, and after (lae examination, committed for his trial at the next Circoit Court for Fair field district. federal rights^* give her %ister s quivocal proof < mote the peace Union* Therefc assenting to tht gress, &c? ? 8c lor passing the ? ciwWe? but the inff 0f (he O^ada Thistle* The Z% Squires e.ery owner or posses ^r\ft,i<\s to cut fewnialV Jp 01 ?rt often as to prevent the4r| CAMDEN. THURSDAY, JULY 26, 18&1. A Select Commitee of the House of Representatives of Missouri have made a long Report, concluding with Solemn Public Jlctf on the subject of her incorporation into the Union. The Act set out with a Preamble, which avows that* Mis ^ow4-Hr4>oond by the Constitution of the 1T. States, and therefore the dec* laralion desired by Congress is unne cessary. It protests too tigainst the right ofXongress to annex any con dition # their union; or aga i ust their having any power themselves to change the opperation df their <own state constitution, except in the moth prescribed by itself ? jet, in consider ation of Congress haying wished them to make the declaration men* tioned, and that tier constitution will remain in all respects as if this dec laration had never been declaration diverting particle of power, the riglit??u3f >ite citizens 5 iq cration too 'of - their earlier., ei corona First, all who were in t<w .??? uiimvi , if iiivh consisted of K78 bircoir bogs, 430 hogs, 440 oxen, 430 sheep,. 13 tat goats, and 2?,&j0 hens and^Sipeus. ^Alexan der 111. King^of Scotland, was at' the solemnity, and 500 horses were let loose, fur *11 that could catch! theipto ke%^etn, J Libraries . ? The four largest mod ern libraries are. supposed to he the .cfcperors of Austria's, at Vienna;' ^he Vatican Library ; the Library of the grand JDuke of Tuscany, at Florence ; alid the French Library,] at Parts. Next to the Alexaudrian, the Library founded at Rome, by Simonicus, preceptor, of the em ]>eroc Ciordian, w as the most splen did. It is said to have contained ?000 select rolls, apd that the apart ment in whiclf they were deposited was paved with gilt maible. The wa)ls were composed, of glass ami *The Centaur. ? A singular pro motive- machine temarkat?le tiur i(9 bemntiful simplicity am! effectiveness, lias recently,, been invented in Eng land, by Dr, Cartwright, called the Centaur. A late number of the London Monthly Magazine furnish er us with a description and draw ingot it; and if what is said of it be true, the production of a class of machinery w hie h must eventually be come of Vast importance to the com munity. The inventor proposes to effect by this machine, with the easy exertion of 2 men, the draught of a loaded carriage, which Leyoud the powers of an efficient horse, and under circumstances of speed and security entirely beyond the capabi lity of ihe latter. It lias performed six miles : per hour with a consider able load, going up hill without dif fic.ulty* ami passing rapidly down gfeep declivities in perfect safety. 'Nrtv- York Commercial jidvertiscr. fraturdi Cui*iosity. Yesterday was exhibited to us a duck, which was h&tcBed in this neighbourhood a few days ago* having four legs, four wings ahd two bodies complete, but one neck only and one head. rI*he bodies were jolted together at the breast, somewhat on one side ; and from thence to the bill, it had the ap pearance of a common dock. H lived aometiihe after jt was hatched ; hut has been killed and put in apirits. ? Hillsborough Rec. Blindapss in Borsei.^-K coires pondedt says, ^iFrom many years txper&Djfc, 1 am cotirinced there is no cause fb which the blindnesis in horses & so jostly iacribed, as the humdt of thfe driver to 6a ve the winkers or blinder* of the bridle si close or snug, as is teritted ; by which there-is. unavoidably a pressure im the side of the eye, which necessa rily causes heat, with much irritation, and consequently a local fever." Phil, papen 1 " ,W>* Snow in July. ? The Washington Gazette says that there was a fall of Snow at that place on the 5th inst. ? We?r t indebted to a friend for the iol towing communication, which we expect; will be Acceptable to a number oi our1 readers It is a simple and easy mode of preserving Me at fresh for several days,. during the warufcsi Wealfrer. He tried it in succcssion oh ttfo leg* of veal, which' were reserved Sweet and fresh four or live dayd, and he thinks might be longer, H 'Wished for: On getting this veal from the market, it Was washed in about two quarts> of water itr which a handful of fine salt had been mnted; was then placed on a dish, and set away in a wire safe, in a cool situation, covered with a clean towel that bad been steeped in the salt And water, be fore the Washing Operation cottinichted. ? T nis,leg of veal wds dressed the next day, was waahed a second time in fresh salt and water as before, placed in the Safe, but not coveted With a towel ; the thiid -and fourth day it* was treated exactly in the wmeway, aflcf it was found perfectly sweet and good, without any sensible tarfk: of salt. Had the same treatment been ton tinned for onti week, I have little doubt but it would produce the same effect ; and I see no reason w"hy this treatment should not be alike successful ii? preserving heel, mutton and lamb* If so, the experiment [9 worth a trial. l-A, Y. Gaz. A Biography of Kobeftpieft late ly appeared in an Irish paper, which concludes thus : " 'This extraordina ry man left no children behind him | except his brother , who wa$ killed | at the same timeV ?> Those Gentlemen who wish (o encourage a Heading ItooMi in 1 1 his place, are requested to meet at >lr. M'Culloch's, on Saturday evening next , at 0 of clock. THE Subscriber^autions the pubii' against trading for a NO'l E OF HANI; given by him to John H afif.i.d for Twen ty-Five Dollars, payable the first of Ian nary noxt. ? A* the consideration for wliic it was jjjiven has proved deceptive, he i: determined no to pay the same unless*' *?ally compelled so to do. JS of ice. Thornton Academy J J fF.JR STATiBURGy S. C. A Gentleman, who ha? taught an Aca demy for many yearsr will nprn one on the 1st November next, at Ins residence near Stateburg. The situation is as healthy as any in the Slate. Boarding can be had in separte families, near the Academy for young Ladies and yoUng Gentlemen. Young Ladies will be taught Music, and ofnev branches of ornamental Education, by a Lady, eminently qualified for the task. The discipline o( the School >v to 1 b c mild* but decisive For Terms, apply to -Franc is S. LxEp|L&q. Camden. Thornton. July 23^ 10 ? 23 ' ' I*.. ? '.I , ' I ' ' I Bolting Cloths. Just received, and for sale by the sub scribe a general assortment of Belting Cloths , at reduced prices at retail, IB milts above Camden, on the Beaver Creek roadj " ' Jesse JCilgore. "July 5# ; ' "if " 7*~ 7 r" ? 7 ?A Farm for Me 4;- ^ \ The subscriber offers for sale his Farm, whereon he now lives, containing upwards of 300 acre's* bn Beaver Creek, 20 miles above Camdenj near 300 acres of which is under a good fence ; and, 20 arces of creek low grounds, welt draipcti, having cross fencing to make it into convenient fields^ and having buildings of all kinds that is common on a country farm, with an apple and peach Orchard, a Grist-Mill, a Cotton Gin that goes by watery a Blacksmith's Shop* See. The above will be sold ort reasonable terms, by making the payment sure, a cre dit will be given. If not sold befere No vember next, it will leased for a Wrm of years. Any person disposed to purchase, will call on the premises, view the land for themselves, aud hear of the terms from James Truntham . N. B..The situation is as hqalthy as any in the United States, having numerous Springs of the purest Water in different quarters of the tract. June 28. 6 ? . Stone Lime. * Just received, a quantity of STONfc LIME, of the best Quality, for White washing) P. Warren . June 7. ' 3 ? . i? ? ? . ... , ? lNl)I(iO. 1 Case choke retailing INDIGO) for sale by W. 6c S. U LANDING. January 18, 1821, > i In the Common Pleas* Thomas Wilson, 1 Vs. V Attachment* Elijah Croxton, J WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this case did, on the 8th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty -one* file his decltfitfetion in the Of fice of this Honorable Court, against the) Defendant, who is absent from and without the limits ot this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration, with a rule to plead thereto within a year and a day, might be served : It i ? there - *'ore onlertdy In pursuance of the Act of the General Assembly in that case made and provided, that Jhe Defendant do ap pear and plead to tWb said declaration, on or before the 9th day of June, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand ight hundred and twenty/two, otherwise mal and absolute judgment with then bt-1 ,iven and awarded against him. Ww* M'KetvflK, t. c. p. Me Common I*leas, Lancaster District) June 8, 183 1* Cieneral Order. Head- Quarter l\cit Oak Cumfi, ? July \2, l?'2i. J A vacancy having occured by the re nation of C ol. James Cj. ^pann, an! skeciidn is hereby ordered, on Friday, thcl ?4<.h day ot* September, lor COLON LI J )i the 6th Kegimem of Cavalry. 1 he captain or commanding officer of iacli company, will give ai least forty oajsj notice, at three public places within his command; and, call to his assistance iwo hi* subaltern officers, or it none, two i'ther ti' and proper persons to hold a poll at their respective muster grountl, count over the votes and make a return hereof to the Brigadier General. * ?The Lieutenant C olonel and Major bi the Regiment- are charged with the ex tension of the above order* By order of J. Blair, Cert. 5 ih Brigade. JOHN WATILS, Brigade Major . July 19. ,9 . ? ? * ? ? For sale. WILL be sold on the first Monday in August next, at the door of the Court - ioustr, at 12 o'clock, a nil in be r of valua ble BOOKS ? belonging to the Libiary Society ' - Charles A. Pullard, Librarian. j ii l v i9. . 9?10 J .- ? ? , f $ . 0 Committed To th$- Goal of Lancaster District oa the 30th June last, a Negro Fellow, who says he belongs to James Gibson* livihg in Mecklihburg county, N. C. and calls h? name ? B?Jsr> ? ?, .. .? ,? but says lve ranaway from Ml*. Gay ip Sumter District, who he was hir^d to and says he is a Carpenter by trade ; appears tb be about thirty years of age, five feet 4 ad* 5 inches high, very black, has considera ble clothing with him; The owner is le quested to coine forward, prove his pro perty, pay charges and take him away. Abraham Perry, o heViff Laricaster District* July 4, 1821. 9 ? tf , FOR BALE, Fresh TAMARINLS, in Jars ol bhel and iw?j pounds each. W. S. Blandingt \ C3iie.ii?'s Sales* By virtue ot sundry execution -to lirte di-| rccted, will be sold before the Court House in Camden, cn the 6th atod 7th days of August next; being ^tic first Monday and Tuesday thereof, within | the legal hours ot sale i ' One House and Lot, situated ill the the race ground, levied on as thepr'opeivj lty of Surah Horton, at the suit of ii. IX W. Alexander et. al. [ One Sorrel Mare, one Soirel Colt, one Mahogany Table, I Trunk, 1 Featherbed, ; I Cupboard, and 1 pair of brass fire-Dogs, leviedon as the property of James Heron, decea&d, at the suit of William Aikin. ! One Wagon, levied on as the property * of James Petty, at the suit of E. Mayhew' and others. . ' < . - One Sorrel Mate, levied on as the pro-; perty of Jesse Mothershed, at the suit of' |Wm. A- Russel, administrator of John I Russel. , The Defendant in this case in- \ tends bidding oft* the property and pay tenj per tent, as required by law. , ^1 Conditions cash, purchasers to pay forj Sheriff's Titles and Bills of S'ale. * James If. Cawtey, s. k. b. Camden, July 12, tH 21. Notice* WILL be yffered for dale on Friday the 10th of August nut, my lands lying on Beaver Creek, one lot of three hundred acres, on the same lot there is sixty or seventy acres of low ground, that by bank ing fimd ditching would produce equal toanV lands on the Wateree river,' and one other Jot of two hundred acres, both said lots adjoining together ? also, a likely stock of Cattle, Hogs and Plantation Tools, anift on the <lay following, my Sand-hill place, con-| tainting twenty -five acres, lying on the great road leading from Camden to Lan caster, with a good comfortable Dwelling fHouse, Kitcken, Smoke 'House, Stables and other necessary buildings, as healthy a situation as any in the State, and ftn ex-| ccllentf stand for a Public House; being twenty-?? miles above Camden. Thej lands above described oft Beaver Creek, are only four miles from the Sand-hill place, and a number of other articles too tedious to mention. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. John Fletcher. July 12. 8? 1 1 L vtaHfthf. condhund OfcfAJR* very little the wnrfcefor wear? <*'AH?ire at this Offiqe. 12. - THE Camden- academy* ; Till. 1 uildmgs crecte/ti by tjb?GAM* * 3LN OKFHAN SUClt/iY, for the ccoinmodanon ot an Aeauem^j siiraic in .1, eligible^ and pleasant part of. the '1 evru, .re now atmcst contpkie and ready for he purpose intended. A Master is watjt d> io take charge of lifts Academy ; jffid * he btanding Committee ot tl.e inotjeiy, reauthorized to contract* >vit.. a-'persoti n' jroperly qualified to fill that station. It fs >roposed to grant to the Master^ for the ise bl the School, n^tonlyil.e Buildings, nd spacious ehcVos^th ?Hpotii>db belonging 0 the same, clear of charge, but also to umish lire -wood in winter, for the Schol ars, to the *ulue of one hundred dollars ^ 1 yearr And in addition to this, to-pay the VI aster out of the Society's funds, a yearly alary of two hundred dollars. Also, to lelray the .expense of Premiums, to bo listributed amongst tfer^gpplers^gta CX* :ite emulation, and enooura^|rnient.* ? 'l ite Master will _*jl nany Pupils, as the 5 * leniently actOmmo mJ at the Rates of loned : and for hem, he must ?hall fengag^. Scholars shall Juty to employ two If necessai The Acade?>y ? _ . supervising diret tWiTST S** phan Soefet y, ; and immediately ftm, L>f the Standing Committee* fox ; v . It is prtjposed to cohductthe business pf instruction in separate chambers, one for the male i>npila? ami the other for ft males ; % ? ????. ?iJ BBL0 and evw y attention is intended fo&e be- ^ stowed, in order to preserve gobd roan- : ners ahd pure morals. s. JUTES OF TUITION. t For teaching the Latin and Greek Lan guages, Six Dollars per quarter*^ V ?For teaching the English Language* Geography and Mathematics, Five l)o|? lavs per qtiarter: For teaching to Read, Write and Ctphery Four Dollars per quarter?* Proposal* \v ill be received from persons" competent and grilling to undertake tbe 4. employment, of Master* (conformably to ' the terms and c onditions abb ve mentioned,) by any member bf the Standing Coxnmiu tee. The person employed must be a' $ man of correct moral habits, and. well qualified to teach the branches of know ledge ahoVe proposed; and be must en gage to devote his undivided attention to* and exert all his diligence in tfaie duties of his employment* ? ..... ? Chairman of the Standing C m iunt 31. ? Notice ? .*Lv ALL persons indebted to the subscribers by note or bpen account, ar< earaatfy quested to eettle the sattie br Or be tote tho next return day, as that remain unset tled on that day, will be placed in the hands of ah Attorney. *, W>h & Smjtli. CaiHdeh,"l(ily Committed ;''V To the Gaol of K.rtha* nWflct, gro fallow of a dank complexion, surjey look, slim built, about 5 feel 7 or 8 inches high ; he is 45 or 50 ytf r? of age, call hame IVILJL, arid tpya that he beloh| William Peardong.m St# Thprnas* P|j near Cooper River, ?bout 2Q Charleston, and* that he h<?| followed tak' ing wood to Charleston In it sloop, which ho jdeliv^re^ at Prioleao's Wharf. *? The OWner is requested to Cojpe forward* prove pro perty, hay charec i and take him away. William L?ve, a. k. d. ' CaihdMi* 'Italy 4; 7? . ??, , ti HemovaU^T TllE Subsc riber ha* the hew building of Mr. ' M'Call, nearly opposite Messra. MukrAy & Rob inson, whefe he intends carrying on the Tailoring Business, . in all its branches* He returns his thank* to his former custofMfs'andeoncitt a con* tinuance of their patronage, be assures the public that every exertion will be made to pleafce those who may favor him With th^ir custom. ^ Alexander Monroe. >" w i A Lad of 1 2 or 15 years of age is want ed as an Apprentice to the above businefc* 1 ?Apply as above# * r.^i June 7. * _ ?? ?? i ? 1 ? ? I..I? fc? iMM m ?? "7 TT ' . N otice. A likely black boy,abou^j 8 or 20 years old, !f feet 2 or 3 inches high, hating tlio following pass, came to the subscribers a few days since. ' Tm owner majt heav of liitn by applying to / William M'G Camden, March 15, 1831. * 44 The bearer JIM, sold frotu t' ?f Bonneau and bought by a M* i"ingDtt or near the \Vatetfce? * ?.iH?ed of his company lKw*>hi hI travelling together; tb4t tft t ven to pass him up the comm vvner. R. MAT 111 Goose 'Cfffclt, March 2^ 'a?!."