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fajtkful+a ik* uutekt<rt?ervf out' rtiirtfi^ ^ acquaintance with Mr.'Bowman, who'w ,. _ .ftiet-syggested, is entirely too limited to enable mo . jadge either .of hi* talents or attainments?ji.ia.lhoi , . fore very natural that I- atiouM look to some one wi , - . whom I am more, familiar. Tie Hon. We. M <(| \Vilijz is a man than, whom no better could pas M>_ bly. be. selected-?possessing-.as he does, all the hij .. _mental and moral qu ilifications necessary fir such station?and wcro I perfectly satisfied-thai he cou . . . be induced to accept tho domination, I should n now think of suggesting another. Mr. McWill ! .. ^t presont occupies two very-.important posts?01 t OS President of the Bink of Cimdon,!and the oth t ... o? a distinguished member'of the Bon.-ito of Sou r?.w,hn^. Hi* unhnro nf ubefuli,c9s therefore. ulu s necessarily, bo more enlarged than if he were sc * * ? Rspresontative to Congress; and consequent! j..... 1 am induced to believe he would not exchange h present iituation fpr the one proposed. It is nece . \. ary.then, to look still further, and in doing so, i - one. appears to me. more suitable, or better qualify . than the gentleman who Jias boon frequently split ..... ted,.from different sections of tho Congressional Di trict, to canvu8S for that office?he is a young m: . .. ... ofsterling character end.high promise, possessing t] Claims of revolutionary descent, and as thorough Democrat in practice as in profession, " fearing n the proud, and scorning.not the poor." I allmle . your young,,talented, and popular fellow citizen, Q< JAMES P. DIKINSON. of Kershaw? rqnnlly t. , s..- dmtinguished-fer tfie conrteons-bearing of the gentl v , man as for an extraordinary energy of character.' Under the. conviction that ho is fully qnalifii iKnimia nniKiisanp" in discharge the' (lu'ics tl - - ri ?i? ? ? 1* - ? ,v station with honor, to himself and credit to his co tituency?and tW he would be a firm, faithful ai fearless sentinel ever the rights and interest* entru f ted to his cure,.he is. hereby nominated as a suitab person to ?11 that office. CLARENDON. rr. , ... . for the journal. Mr. Editor: I have noticed two con ^ . * triMtricnlionH in your paper of late, sne.il illg .of ft-successor to-our present Repri seolalive itt Congress, the Hon. Thom; , D- So.HTER-rwhich, with >111 quest oiiin the motive* of the writers, deserve son " ear'v attention.. Mr? Howman, the first. named genii . . man, has said, through yotir paper, tno slistinctlv, :hut he would not oppose if present inrtiotbent. Mr. Ale Willie, on whom we couldti ttoite, ! am sure it is w?d| kit is tii willing to nave ms name put up tor u place, <ip ho night. long si ico. have !? * our liepr. senialivein Congress, us lie b , came pur Stale Senator,Iwithoiit opposilin Apnrl however, from ail this, is anv 01 authorized to sav Mr. Somtrr ileriiues? think not. I understand, from g unl a thorily that he has no such idea?wlu he intends declining, he wil I certainly I it b? known, as he is in duty hnun I to d N iff,, ihis nominating occ.isi mall might he taken abroad us an itili-t.nti< '* \ that Mr. Sumter'* constituent*' am n ' " pleased with his course?which, from wh I can judge, is nt.le.rly incorrect; for.niMnj could give more gejweral salislactioo, t his last election shows, with Hit active cur peutiir. wheu his maj ority was very larg "We.will admit.that VIr. S. is not a speec ': ' maker or a hiisv party-leatl r?bill In* is laborious ComoiiKee man, n-it i-ilkii atVay time a.l' the expense of the nalio r Inil attending el wly t" the business hand. (Ic stands high at Washington, i a gentleman and faithful and honest 11 ' pnisentative.. No set of constituents can boast a mo devoted public servant?giving his who time to their service. We all rerneoih his attention in the transmission of puhl documents last summer, and in affording ?verv facility in. his tiower, to obtain "knoweldge of the husiocss doing in Co gress?ami yon wjl| please look t ? the li? of Yeas ami .Nays, and you will scarce toe omp'without his nane, and thatmvai ably in the place wli?*r?* we like to see itamong the Democrats ?the true friends * the South and the whole cotnrry. * ~ Now. if those who betray-so tnuch an iety to nrge furw.inl,their f?vorit?-s. insi upon bringing them before the public, I it be fiirly a'ul openly done?make prior pies the lest, and oppose the incumbent t ' ' fair grout-Is, where they can lie fair)v. in and firmly decided,. If tltey object to. tli -fair proposition, why agitate the matt '-at all. KERSHAW. ' ________ _______ Pi'BLic Documents Wanted.?We a " printing, under the A.ulh iriiy of the Legi ' lalure, and arrangement and siiper?'isi< '* ' ?T the President bf t lijp ft ink.of the Stat the Laws, Resolution*. Reports,&c., r - l^tiVe li.'tbnl Hatlk. .'fr^tij the coinmeHc rhent bf it* e\isleue'p, ii(i, 1812. .It will I ... a work ?A" grc-it p.rbltc Interest nut! vain /tnd desirnfde as\i js^haf it should be cor * fijeie, it is much to hp fa'grctleil that sou z of the" Report* are noj to He found, all" '- careful and diligent synrch. The (olho jug are still waittthg, a ltd as sttcTi tlor 'ments-are aontetMite.* preserved by int; vidimls, if any wlto4rftve them, or any them, will Iihv<yJJie,KW???i.ess in l??ait Hie ly.tw, ?n.'l fnV-iish Jis wilb thi-m ns early "_p>.nveui?:ni-, they will much oblige u*. "n, '.the Pr^fi'lriii ofil?? Bankr-aiul u??y rt " "".ijjjon taki'ii especial rare < njidJaU'tfuMy returned, nrcoiiipmiied *?y of ill* w?lire.\v><rk,- avIi?mi \ [. Reports ?>C Inv.pa ig^iing Committees.. ' j! .Report'd 1823. ? % ' -2. .Mr. Thomas S. Grin,kfc's Report ^ ;i827. " %i> 3. Report* of 1835. ?I'Jfcfj oris off resident (Mid Din-rtors of tl B i.uk. / .' .* . ' far 18 23-1828-:.n.11829.. ' ' ^ Columbia South. Carolinian 's Officers elected by the people-are tlM ".agents, ami responsible to them, and slmu .*jgilit?f9 li)? (ileal sffrirs of4he country*. , - X 'x : ?^bftli;tTie X^eihoeratic principle, Vn2| when. 'ah fully alrtefj! wpoti* the rigiiis and" interests to ufltie people will be-proteeted, as was the b- case ttndes^-tbe operation of the Inileppiith Went Treasrry law. But wliep'corpora $u rtrrtispriuitriilMlhy-nrrenVeftiHriiee at stake 3t. in'eres's.separate from those of the peoj rh .pie. are raised;up f?r the purpose of cr.na trolling the public treasure, it is not stirId prising that corruption should predomiot nate/and the welfare of the public suffer. ie " r Hartford Times. It! * 1 ' er The pipe layers say the second veto th killed them jo Maine, a/id the first one st knocked out their peepers l;r: Vermont.? nt Still they think it is best to unite, and can y, see no reason why they should desert Capt. it T\ ler. This puts us in mind of the old * fellow whose better half was in the habit ,o!.of chastising flint occasionally, and when 9d; asked why lie submitted to her cruelties i. po complacently replied: "I know the tJ oM woman thumps me,, and pinches me m! and often biles and scratches me. and | 1C' snmeJiines throws RnulTin iny eves, but as ? long as she don't choke me to death, I'll J ot slick to iler, f?*r she furnislies me with I t0 victuals." Ib. f,[ RICHMOND SUPERIOR COURT. gj We learn, .that nt the abort* . Court, ' i . I hist- -week,?'.Judge:' Pears in! presiding, I ^ ?the: trial of Edmund D. Martin andj ie Col. Thomas Waddill, for "Hie murder of young Miiv, took place, and resulted ,j in t rewlict of Guilty, Martin-of Murder, l8. and Waddill of Yfana'atigliter." TheJudg* je sentenced Martin to he hungrd on Friday lhe29th iust. (hut an appeal was taken to the Supreme Court, which suspends the sentence for six nmndis ) and Wad lill to he hr.imlorl in the hand, which sentence was ^ carried inl?? execution. The trial occupied Thursday "Mi! Friday, and I In* Jure were out 22 hours, until Saturday. For: lg the Stale, Solicitor Strange; for fur I!?t?' Prisoners. Messrs Tuouter, Eccles, Little, ~ K< IIv and Giles. The trial hml been rcim.'vt'd from Aiwhii enmity. Foyeltcviilr (/V. C) Observer. <l THE FAIRFIELD MEETING. * le Eclract of a letter, doted ^VivjcsDuRnroii, On- hei 4, 1841. A Repot t ami R, -S'lltni -us were adoptml, at the udj turned meeting to-tiny, cett,p soring C -I. Pkest ?n. They passed hI11 nt 'St liMhuiiniuislv. tint innre tliHti lialf a dozen Voting jigaiust 'Item, although .Mr. j Palmkr spoke ut length ag inst them, ll'! and the vote was.taken without any ntte j replying In him. This was dour in order "*! tu " Vn,f* ,,n subject while the penpie were all present. Thus ha?'e the pro'*lt pie of Fairfield deliberately and thinking'* ly ' expressed their disapprnval ?>f Pres ton's conduct, and this, in nppnsilimi to 1,1: tin* u ishi's <if the leading uteti in the DlS I riot- The people Have in this rase e?n? al pliniirally ri-nsiircd Pkeston lheni?elves, 1,1 ami the poli irtaiM have not le:lt bijt been ,s, driven, in the matter. The Ck'irJiStori , n' 'Courier will fill.I that it Counted without '* its bus:, in uppusina that the people ?-f '1"i F.tirliehl wotthl refuse to renstire PrkstoS. K j It, ami also the t/hr ni? lc, hurrieil too ' soon ?South, Carolinian. n, The S'lowrr 0/ Bluo'l.?Prof. Troost "3j has pnhlisheil a |oi??r artiele in the Nash-! e" ville Banner, with reference to the rerenl shower of hloml whVh oecurreil at Leha*"e lion, Tenn, on the I7lh 11 It. The rxplana* | lion which he fives of this remarkable '.'r phenomenon differs essentially from that ,r of Pi of. Ilallnwell. lie took especial pains to investigate all the farts in the "I ? ? ! J .ro lll rn < :.,? I,a iio il.ilthl I tin I tlii? drop* ?-f lilttiid C unil upon tlx* loburls en leaves <liil rea ly fall from a small red ; cloud passing from F.asi to Wi st. ' The P,~ extent of the .shower was from fortv ~~ in sixty yards in breadth, and six or eight liniidred in length: it was thinly scattered' probably a drop .every ten or fifteen fceii *' in cgir.l irlv dispersed. Some of the-pie* Sl ces which lell were nearly two inches long Prof. Trnosl believes tin* fragments to be animal matter, but does not c? sider any i m part of litem to be blood.- .There was 1 about them an offensive smejl of putrid "R matter, ami the fibres were d:sliurtly *'r visible. On exposing the particles to the HPti-Mi of beat, they were eff cted precise* ly as a piece of beef. " There is no doubt re j says the Professor, "that this i ubstaure s is animal matter, and bn|"lig< to our olobe.i lie theii enumerated tunny instances in! e* whirh'irerfiarkahle showers have been ob-l f!" served", from the year 472 to the present1 e" day. " Wthe facts es staleil by hfrh Hre correct, there can be no ground I'.if "the '*? explHurtion of*Pr-'?f. Ilallowcll that the^ ,l*. matter was thrown off by inserts their, chrysalis state Prof. Troosf ascribes it : l*r in tin* irclinn of a hurt ic'anp. ' which lie V* thinks,.ulii.v hiivr taken up purl ?>f ait an?riml which was in a stale of decomposition "* and have- -bronjjhl it in rontarl with an u^j t4eciftc.-.r]i'iiil, in which it was kepi in aj "fl|8laUi*ap|woaclirn{r to a partial fluidity or! viscosity,-r-PAifad. Gazrltc. ' ! id , ,'f > >The-Right Course.?Wc know noij H*'when we?w ere more pleased on reading| (|. the pVoreetlin?s of ? pohlic nn e.tjnjr, than , _ those of one held in Cincinnati oil the 25m | til', for tlie perpn'strW organizing. peromnenily, a society in that city, hat in* for its H'?ject the Stippiession ofall ,future incendiary ah lilinii n,ove,Ileitis. We have hare f,e ly room to give the pteauiiile to their resoItttius, this morning, hut <$hall i t vert to thesnhj cl to o orrmv.?Nrw O. Picuyunr\ Whereas, otir city is infested by persons professing philanthropy, n ho under ,;r the name of abolitionist-*, are practical^) 1,1 destroying, tirtt only the peace and safety _ of i ocie ty?'bu11adabgering the raeaa# of ' *- ' " , "\Vi , * " ' ' ? K ~f\ feel it to be-onr daty religiously so to act, as'attfncc to preserve the peace, cause a due observance of the laws, and manifest by our conduct a faith iq practical charity. Hypocrisy tvejletest. Tlie sufferings of the white men challenge as nntch sympathy subsistence upon which our wires an I as the injuries of {he. blacks. St. Paul has declared that to provide fur our own household is our -first duty. Experience has shown that the two races cannot lire together tin terms of equality. And while we will protoct the black man from inhumanity, we shall firmly and steadily en. deavonr to fix him in his proper place.-? Fearlessly we challenge our every- day treatment ofthe black man to be compared with the public professions and .private practices of .those tyrants of the blacks and traitors to the. whites. We speak plainly in order to prevent misunderstand ing. We war .-wmi BitoJituiniiMs?wmte men?who, disregarding the misery of whites, make a parade of their kindly feeling towards the h acks, in order . "To compound for. sins they arp inclined tO - , ... - " M" . Bv damning thoijr t!>ey have norhintMoi "In view of this, we herehv determine to organiz- onrsei#?>8 into n society, fixed and permanent^ H-oiler. Ji constitution.*' t - * /. Otj Rtanlu ryiiv' ..Senator TllorntOri. of the Caroline DistrrV'V litis abandoned Wh'ggery, and imtde tt speech ?n favor of old fashioned Rep-rblirAii principles.? The worK goes hravelv on. in the Old Dominion.?Lynchburg Republican. a ; Judge Tenny and Mr. Howler, hpth of Louisiana, fought n duel ill Mississippi, near Princeton, on the 6th inst. Judge T. was killed on the first fire, having been sli >i in llie neck. A Yawkee weiii into ? bar. room of a low Dutch tavern, and taking front his porket n pen knife,stock the point of it in one of me beams, which crossed the centre of ill" rooiti; lie then walked up to the bar fora glass of sling which having procured lie produced a shilling savinj, 'there laud, lord, place that shilli"g oe the fl oir directly under the knife so that the knife shall Mm ilie mark, when it falls, and you shall have tile shitting." ft cannot lie d *.ie,' replied the Iniolloi , 'no man can do ilia!. Place die shilling thrre ynursrh, and if tlit knife hits it the first lime, 1 charge ' you nothing for vnur drink.* The Ya k t raised hi* glass in the knife so th.it tlie handle dipped in ihe liquor; then reninting'lie gl tss, a <lrnp f,-|| from the end of the handle'o tin* fln ir. Oil this* dro| lie |>l.ic**?l the shilling, am! then strikiiijj the hen ill with his hand, the ju del'irlni the knife which hill nnUheshillinj* ofc-iiirse I know'iJ J mi be run tain Yankee,' s-iit the Dutchman;.'Now me''give you via more drink besides that.' CAMI'^KKTiNG. This is n religious lnst^uii'in, (if wt may he allnwe.d the libe/ly of so terming ii.) which should he erected in erery cuitii* ly nod Sinte in this wide .extruded Repcb lie. The advantage and the sjiiritu.il pr-.fi resulting f-om' Camp Meeting remain oulj to he told by ill ?se \vliu have experience! the fullness oI n dying Saviour's love shed alo ad in iheir hearts. We liavt frequently visited Camp-meeting, and \vt liavr there witnessed powerful effects pro dnced up.Hi the minds of the unregenerate whilst those who professed to have an in. terest in the blood'of a crucified S-vi >nr were sending np their shouts, of praist not G *'l and the Lamb f irever, and h> faith, ghineitig as it were, into ?he verj poitals of eleiitity. It is there that wt v.iw lo take fresh coiiriirein the cause ol - o Christ, that we feel determined to rally around the bland-stained banner of tlu Cross?bear up its broad ft .?aiiug uloriou? folds with the beautiful jiir<Tipti<>n, rII bear the toil, endure the pain. Supported by thv word.'. Never may the Coop Meeting flame lit extinguished, but may it rereive additional \yar t th, until it shall burn brighter and brighter, stronger and strounger through' out this highly favoured Itopuhhc. Rutherford I-iti'lligrnccr. MARklED?In this town on the 12th inst. bj the Rev. Mr. C itnpbell, Hsnut P. Hatfield, E.-q to Misa Stella Piielts.. DIED?At Suintervilla .on \Ve<tnr?Adiy the 29th u!t. of congestive fever, Mr. J a mm S. Bowe.v, ir the 41st year of hie n'ge. Camden Prices Current. Rovf, r..~~ . - .5 1210 7 Bjcon," ' ~ * lb" h 1-2 to 10 B.itter, lb, .18 3 4 to 25 B eswnr, lb 12 1-2 to 15 B.le Robe, lb 10 to 12 1-2 Bigging, yd 24 to 27 Coifee, lb . 15 to 16 i'.nrn. bushel "50 10 55 Cotton, lb 7 to 8 25 Feather#, lb . 33. ?to3> Flour, bbi 5 to. 6 Fodder, cwl, 75 to 1 M'lluKsea, gd 371.2 to 50 Sugar, lb 9 to 14 Salt, tack 2 to 2 25 Wheat, bushel, 1 ?ia ' ' BMg The subscriber is n??\v reviving h supply iif Bi if in and Rope, Chain pHi^ne and Madeira Wine, P??rlrr a-d Champaign** Ci l?-r. AN', a rumn'ele as <sMit;neiit uf Cutlery. Glass nnd Cr ck> rv VVare.- Customer*-trill he supplied Hit the best of terms. E. W. JJ0NJ8EYV October 20. '* 'x\ 1 * " ?: \r'v . -- **' . - * : > ' w- V.-.' :f - 4, w W'V.. ~!*'l CAMDEN DEBAflNfG CLV?. The following is the Question fur debate on Thursday evening'next. '> t . Has E.Iixration or Climate^. gwalff. inr fluenreW niHttlrWtJ? " ^ . ..,4, ' ' . VVAUN1;N;G. .. :i PERSONS having oloifis against .'fHnhdrtrk' Wren, ?Wd. is ANY ikktu wivf pre^ofcthenj to the subscriber for Daymen I. r : v T; K." CUaGTON.'A'Wr. , Ciireton!* Stn'e, OrJ. 19, 184-1;'J 'ft US 1 ~ ESTATE S.4l>E. ..:;.v i aN' pnrttintice of'ari order from the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw Di&trict, will be spld before ihe'Court House Door in<Ca.j.deh, on Thursday, . the 4lh day of.November next;: One Sorrel Horse, Saddle,- Brtdfe- ahH *. Blanket, one Cart and Harness; tfctdu few articles of Household and Kitchen Furniture, . with n'her ar'iQlu'too tedious to n ention, "J; ' Terms.mi e t-no n on ihi-dav of s.de. a. V. u^unuiJL., rtflm r. bit.j, ?veicn. CAMDEN, | Kershaw District, j ; 1 i?o fterehv appoint, J.aines W., Bask in tny to transact 1h&above basinets daring my absrnc*., ; S. O.-DEBROHL,) A'dm'r. o.'t. u?. . i3c46. . ..? j..'. i . . '. .?*. * C^? ?'" '* A TQ.icher Waaited.A GEN TI.EM A N P^ttyiptyffiil t?v' iparltli? vaii'His bPanrlie^'nf nil Frfulis! I eil.ucatinu.* is wanted i nrrinH.iii'lr. t>* ink< ; charge nf a Srhuol at Liberty Hilf, K?*ithaw Didirii't, S. C. Fur further parijei? liirs apply, eiili^r pers -nally <?i t?v' letter to ' JO'IV BTO VY Lihwiviflil*, Oct. 2D. / 3'4D* SlJ.T3Ii*3 S.3?03L. im.i K *nhsrrih? r .roposes to the riii 1 2<Mis<if Gumlett tu ? p nm,i Evening ScliVnil, Hi (iifF-ril's llall on I III4 !| mi ?l ilny in Ni*? pinh'T i? -M. f>>r the purpose ? f givinjf.jiHtrurtion in Voeal "Muaid. The term will consist of twei.'tv .-ix Le<pors j at $5. N. C. BAR^N. O<t,20. 2i46* MJJICAL IMSTBUOTIiH., MR\ AI.DHV takes this method ol inf innine her f i nils anil thq plldif '' jreneiallv. that <lie iyi{l gi*e less.jus on-thi , Piano Forte. Terms per quarter^ ineht: ili-ijr 36 Le-sons, $20. i: o.-i 2:>. ' tye I . . I > Champaigne and London d'one/. ' A fresh^npply of'Sitperior Champaigru ami Porter just n-rvi-etl.- V * '" - ?Also, on hmid??, '* ' : Sttpt rior Sin rry and MiitlcifirWihes,.' : - OldO'trum* Brtmilyj" ^ -x ! "V ON Holland Giil, ' With <f. complrte \foidrtm r. w t Hjf V Cordials Ht'inon Syrup, French PrtateVfre: and t)lnT~. * " - 1 Vj, | oc?;2a: " r '^ ICmWT i, < .???>?. * < - > ' ? :?r? - ... : PI4MOIUR S4|iEMl;, > ' A SiG "ON J hand Hum >, (Nunu'jj n?a!?p^ p?goo< ' r* t?n , lor iwtle low. Apply at this olS p. . . Ocj. 2ft: - ' * hf46 ' t . ? > ' , r,\ . Regimenal' Order 11 CA ?ll>RN, Oct. 152, 1841. '' A N election fur t<? command lit 5 /A Upper Division (rons'istin>! '??f?lhi Lancaster, Kershuv &. Kicnlund Tumps, til t!if 5th Regiment ! Cavalry iilfi r? b; .; unler?-<! t>> be held on the iiOth day of N o j ven.her next. . | Captains or Comman hints of t!t* abiiri ;, Cmnfunics are charged with the due exe ' cuttnii id" this order. By order of < "?i|. Richardson. ' JAMKK CHKSNiriVJr. F Atlj'i. 5tii Ri'g't Cavalry. Qri.20. 5 48 ' sheriff's Sales. ^ BY virttire of sundry executions tn-ine di meted, will lie sold In/lore i he.-Coitrl IJotitn , j door .u Camden, on the first' .V1uinl3\ ant |; Tuesday |ii November next, the fnllowiiii I property, riz: Pive fic?d of moles and horses.- four hear of cattle, a lilt I hogs, a quaiimy ?f corn in the shuck, aiul a wagon, Lvieil-?i|*c?n and to lie solil us lit** property of Jonathan flays, ,ai tin* suit of James Conner. The otitic, hogs, corn ami uuuoto will be sohl on t he plantation oil Ttfesd avib* second day of sale. r| , B. GA8S. K-KVD . ' es'i'ray. jj;; South C-oroHna? La waster District. TOI.LBI) before me thi^ilay as .a%"E*l tray, a bright, sorrel H >rse (gel'-liuo) 'about fourtPfiu aiiil a hall hands high, *e< veiiieen years old, hi tze face, left shrmlilci 'anil leg nerfrly whiii; the I. fi nostril-cm or split} lie is very low in fl-sh. Apprm* ! st (j at ten dollars, and may he seen at Dr. Edward Terrill's near this place. The owner is requested to come forwardpprove property, pay charges anil take him away. "K.T. MORGAN. Magistrate.-: TaxafiatV, Oct. 8, 1841. .. .t[43.' THE CHARLESTON STAGE, via feumtcrvilie, I# atf?tiii in full operation. The Singes, Horses anil Drivers are all first rale anil ii(i pains will he spared In ijive TraveTlers comfort an I satisfaction. Office at Stark's llmel. Cajn'den, S. p. ; On. 13. !C'45l Gentlemen's French .Boots,, : A frfieli supply j?Ht received uuil,,fnrrK*4..1 by v. 'ALDEN &, AUstjtf Oct* 0* V, lift- ? 1 v c ' ' 'v' * CAM'DKNJ oc; KEY "CTUB* x TfiE^.Aim'?iHll;-;r?? .^8 16tf?" uf Ntiveinbcf^ arirf'-d^'i^laue "thr*# 'l:fre. Cuft Stake fw'three ycSjr oh!??jSO^sl* J,il??jfars enlritrice, forlj-itf'?iTJ tak* pluee- on jfonJljiy ^rece<!lriff;tK? regular Ti?ee?n?me?l anvl 'cll>'segl_wii1i Ae following emrifs: '' ? ! IM li Srnidv'?r>fprv'.fr :r 'Kt tm n/iriftdf fledge ford, ('am Miry/prlmm; -^ " 2.; J. C. SiMj?lev?^ eiViCT? b?'c. bv ICnpi N?>nPl?s. dam Limber. , I 3, N. A.Peayeuters g.Jc. by*imp. Rqw. torr, (btm an Oscar marK ' 4. J: A. Cnlclnu^lic enter* b.f by Ri/vr? * -* rv rV- * K?i?r aam'UinriM.; , . . 5. Siarkc)fe terryeftter '.-byRow.4.0?u 4un?rp<i|ly "MNiley. ^ &r -'*gg| Stark & Perry enier b. f. , bjT-Old Ber'trand, dnrrr an"Af>A*Wre?%* * S'fC.^gletort'ei.Stri *} ?Kim* - f*trVnp da in* Phenomenon. ,:r7. P."M. Butler eut/rsbj If. dam Bay Marin.'" ' [' 8. 'J. hn Cockerell enter* b.c.by Row? town, dam Flora, bv Roanoke. First day, 3'niile heat*. Second day 2 mile frea?*, Tliird day, mile heats, bestthre* In t A good purse will be made tip fur ? : -r ' sweepstake each day, after the regular" ' The purses will be good end the track . in hue order, which ha* row fallen in the hirttds of its prrsent proprietor,, wbo witt iise every'exertion to get up the fali meet* ing in a very superior *tyh?. " (\ H. DAVIS, Proprietor* v October 18. ' " ;,, . - ' EC?" The Spirit of tfie TJmw, weir", York will publish the above-twice, and '^h the South Cnrnliuiati until the 16th No vpipnpr. H.IJ. , J' , ; , |[_^^ . HALE JOH\SOI* . . B'gs leave to inform the Lriiiu of Camden and i thn citizens generally that he has returned from his~ apprenticeship m Charleston,' and has opened a shop ? \ . one door-alxive Mr. B ronton V in York street, where he is now c urrying on the Cabinet maker1! businwe,... sucJv astgleaning and repairing furniture, "die. Hr has also connected with" him a good Carpenter whoS?? j seryiccewithdii* owh drill enabli htiir to Vindsruke i .and .complete such jobs ss he may be f iv'orcd with . in that line; All of wlifcfffte promise* 'to do in H-. ^orkmmlike manner-and al'the lowest-Mrs. *Fb? ;L idwe hatfeaow'a ft ir opportunity of h*Vhig theil~T - ojd furniture mode rttio wfaichrin 'these htftd tiraes^ ~ is well worthy the Consideration of' <ii^ Jl^^4en^~-1t<nflr*wprt?r ' Ocujbor 13; ' V' ' : .v. . vnr.fiii-V r i"> i ' ' PB24&L2 fifiMftfASrlTt d Orange Grove. Sn filter District, Sonth Carolina. t/.. ilcf KS. OHAfil^E^ SPAffN, SeiiV^resr^tiotlTjL iy informs hrt frien-fsand thp jpnblic,that she (.as. :issi)ci..tpi] with I^rseif: for ihe ruTDOse of "*" e.-^abliahing a Female Institution, '.hne Ladiesfgr^ enfl'trfrrini Fjirnje. and who have had considerable h xperience ns Tearheis. The duties ofthefieinina* h ry wiH-coiiuiien-e at her own r? aklence on the l$t&1 oV N >vem!\ix nexU ; ' ' ^ ' " Thp course of instruction wUi comprise Shelling, ; Reading, Wiling, Arithmetic, Grammar,^ neienl - " ' .and Modern Fli-tnrv. Mythology. Geography, the U*?o( Ma s flttd Globes. The French language \il ..hi- tauiht. and after ar fe v rrirtrvh-i iflKtroetion f V all have given the | upi|.$o<ne proficipibyjiit wijfe b-the general iriode of commofliration bctw#i?thw T nchprS and Pnpilii. "Music. on the PiyinFort* and (xuitnn also. V.m?I Music; Ditivfnj; Hintingi i. Water Colours,- i. Oil,"tmd '"tf Satin and Velvety Plai'i and Ornaments Needl- Work.of *vdri?Iati d*~ncrip'i' ns. * eh a< Crape WiTh, Tapestry* lead W<>rk and Embroidery . ^ The Lndiencharged with tHe duties of the intt$? ' tntion will be vigilant ta reaniring^an iiact com* ; '' ;r ' pliancu with every Rule, ana a strict at&ntidfi to * .f-A ? jeilTtennd npti: b'e deiu rt'iient * - * *'? T So Et irp nations'wt!l lake place in tbe^orreof the year, to yvhi'-h Parent* and Friends will b*. i ivired Th re will be a vacation *nf fnupiveeke* ' du ing the anmm-r, which the Pupils mav' Spendt"i ci her at the Institution, or with their paresis.** Alan",nnew/pk ?t Christmm. ~ I O'Tn h.-althy location of the Fstahliah'mtntta the vicinitv of Bradford Snringa?arid the'alrirt it1 tention pledged to leptid by the Titachec^tt^ thi* i in iral and mental i norovrta nt of those entcpated " i t? their car . ivill, ?h#?jr flater ij^raaelvaei enaaf* sucCfc-s to their undertaking " . . TERMS, fc " * - ~ j 1 ? ?-Ptt AftOrtU. > rj P"nwli?'t Tuition,all Uabrap^JiM, $40.00 " St'ti?r?>??,' ' ' - . *.. . SOP.,. Orqamfnul-Work of v&ri?ulkitjd?#~ dl IV French, - , lii r< AMQ/H 'Jt 'Pi*no Porte,* . . V.. *2 ?lmt?v *? ? . Diawi<?g, Painting in water eolottrt, in oil and <>n satin and velvet,' ' tO W of Piano, per anna.n, ? OS r Uaeof Guitar, V . 'SJ&gSL 9 00. . Bn.rd, ? ' ' - . ISO to' Waal'inff^.- - + ]'~y 12 OS : j.' V (fee of Bed and Fed hrtg. * 10 00 *V ' f~~ r& D'inrtn;.> at the charge of the maatar wrploye'd. * Parent# who preier furniahing bedding can Letters addressed to hfr*. C. Spann, ?en. SjW*? , ford. Springs, will n eel with prompt aUenttohT' Board and Coition payable half yearly ioadvtuca^ CT Thu Pupiia will have the advanUja of a et. lect Libriiy Bngliah and French. " ' ? -kJ~ Oct. 12- - .- iH^ y ^ ; ^gp n CAIflE UP 1II*SI\?V . ON Mo-da* .'morning ta*t? w> ^rwotido.feat^e Wjreelriirht businesa named Henry Fkainw -% i o :B, nbbiit V yeara of 82p,.5 feet C or 7 inebeo high. ptle roinfrtexinn, with thick lips. alitttofcln. c'uiH t? corl, which give hira the aj.pdtfancieof grinnin?- H-- carrie-l <>fi with him a certificate of mt'i'i.b rship in the M, E, Ctmrrh,Xrbirh he obt>in> e > fro;hHlie Preacher in cliargPj.tv telling.,? fajae. hood. Ii.is Hupp'^cd he has gone rfr the VVYftgrflpr* *?*h-pa to Texas-. 1 Arhl jm a regard <tf qjm?At, ^ tHit no ihanks, fur delivery-to rne. ST"?.? - ' I JfJ* N" that a*v mjgKBffci -StQ Mil l e'mnde-hy the Vea-ry and Wardpn* of 8t. 'jfefc-9^ ma bit a Church, Clarendon, to tlie Legislature at U nest situ ng, lor an act of incorporation , . . ? -* fcW 7 ? y>, *'; v '