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FOR CONGKESS.Col. JOHN p. RICHARDSONFOR THE STATE SEN ATE.
Col. JOHN CI1ESMT.ft" PWc aro authorized to state that the following
gentlemen hare conrentcd to be candidate s for theHouse of Representatives at the ensuing election:
LAWRENCE L. WHITAKER,JOHN !> MURRAY,-M. M LEVY.LEWIS J l'ATTERSON,JAMES 11. C LitETON.
3.7" We arc lulhnzcd toenn»one.' Wir r i v n II''**attt,Esq. as a candidate :<t SnrnrV. at the ensuing
election.
STWc arc authorized to announce Gai-hiii
Gzrud, Esq as a candidate f>r Sftoriffof Kershaw
District, al the cn»mnj i ;icuoa
We ar«* aullioritod to a»jno:inr«« J.>n\a* a candidate lor Sheriff of Kershaw Divine!,
al the ensuing eiccUon.
ITWo arc author;;/ i! t» a r.nunn* Jiuia WK«j b* a car Jiricte lor the otSco <>i Orw'marv
al the cu#uin;j election
We are author:wo to announce At i ri M'Cah^. e... .t _« l"_..u,
KILL, ONj. HI K C3IIUiUl«r M'l > ui i\wt»ua m
District, at the ensuing election
ror. tiii i ivnr' jox rwt.!.%*« \4t i .. Ju'r 1 -:u;
Mr. J. C ll'rrt.I) 'ir S.r .W ith the con««'nt ofJon* G Bonn**. Ksmj . »r, together with manyother voter*, rcqa»*i nm t » announce liiin &« a
candidate f.»r l"«.n *n-»« to fill the taranry «*-easionedl»v the^dcalh of lt« late honorable Ricmwp1. MASS»*O.
WJ1.I. O roXK.u:ui»v ST:C;lkst.I l> VI I'ICL'II I
J i I AllKISON iiiiow.vWe ar»* aut'u r t-'d t »*ta!o tjir.t tin* ( »»!« in~ ^'-ntirnw
n are caiididalri 'or .Major ol tire I p{>cf Hattali«n
Capt J \MKS C II \ U.K.Capt Wli.l.lA.M It ju||.N.<soX,
CANDIDATES IN f .AfU'NDONk -im;i
i> sr r in ii i>r..V 'i Ili < »»» * x ;n i
J :> i: Kit it \kdson,>\ M r« Kcr.s
I*a<*E us (Iraim.>n w.il com.
rK#ci- . p ration#, nr arr taforn.rd, during the cnaainj^ rr».
Cottos .Several parcel* ol the new rrr-p hstercaclifd our markc!, sad 10M rcadji\ a'. IT 1 '.'to1? M.
ilcatTii oj .V.'c »tato f«-r the informationof our country !r»m-J». wt:i fori ir.tr retted,thatCamden i* r>'-: bcallhr at prrarnt, a» it ha»been fur w-rrral «ri» n« pi»l l)uruij the pre-M-ntmonth. fever* hare pfrraiird to kiiio rx rr.t, hut
lncwlly of an intermittent chaisrtrr. and readilyvieWinjr to nir jical tkill At a proof of t'u* uc
iaJT nt that «: -< more than f.v«> white* hate dirt!in till* tovrn, from frtrr tin* \Yr Lnottnot the nutnbrr of blark*. i! any Tina i» bad
cnooffh it » true, but absolutely H'.thm* when
compared «iththe fa!*.-and ria^eeratrd r«f»Ttatrbtrh bare obtained circulation in the %urrwundme
country. Tina as*urancr v. dJ, *e lit pr. protr con
du*ivc It arould ill become u». a* <atth!ul i hronicier*to deceit* or nuurprrarnt in aucb a caw
Casus* RrtiTjso .h u with heartfelt plrarorr.ft* a citizen of thm place, that »e rrprat our firmconviction. iht! a new rja i« rommrnriiij in theprosperity of Camden To tbowr. who for the b»tibftf rear*, have witne**rd the of ail rn'.rr
prise, liiu anno! but pr<rrr a joyful wi^m A!
rtadjf oar merchant* are irrr,\,n» their fa 1 ahilwil*frr aopphr*.our mechanic* arc not only busyhot burned with work, and there ta more l;«r. bustleand activity, than we harr acen (* > early in theseason,) for the last fire year* We ahall. a* w«staledlast week, hare wrrral *tea>n t»»al* on ntir
riser Uua winter, and Jet our citizen« but turn theirattention to n-curmjj the up r >untry trade, lij turnDike,
or other rood roods. and the nrotceritv <.i outm V mm r r / "
town will be ratabliahed upon a baata firm and onduringil will ibrn br ibr imlrrrst of farmr a to
bring ibeir produce here, and Una i» ail Uiat ia nrceanrjto renrr it
Wf have rrenred the following letter from a
high)/ rrapecUble gentleman ol the up country,and beg the attention of oanrm, agent*, and conngnrraof boat* to the aubjeet e ihail lake
pleasure in pubh* ing tiie information de*irrd. andliaee no doubt but both town ami country ui.l t«rbenefitted by it It w.it not take Jive minute* tune
for the owner or agrnt of a i«oat to ttirti<*ti u* thenames of thnae who may hare good* on tx»rd, andwc hopr lJ»ry will for! > iflici<nt ml/ ;n! in tJ.r >;|hJ*et
U> do it
' V;,,Vti. * i r 1 Tth." Mr. Kimt'ik I/<*t mo tho tir«»j»ri»-tv «>f
joar noticing the «fuv#l f.f tK.at. mti.tif [«i|«cr I'-rwbotn Udcn atiil t" \s in.in . MtKignrd S-ji ii an additionwould l>o n| r..n»i«i.»j*li!. a<]vr.lta^o thomfffunulf corainnnity. and in vino <j' ;too U n< fit;bo trading rUti who frrtpictitlr r -rt to Can.oh nJ go heart and hand fur tho future v » tir. «t ( amden.and(ho datr ia not fat di»ta:.l wlim 1 will ho 4
citucn thereof Y"ur» reajwctfiillyMuaqnmr* .Thrso " catitankerot:* *hnjj.n£
f Ktvi«v. - I* «* »>. r i <m n.» u m r ifin« uiotn. na*<' cum
menrcd a regular urgr. nlucli w ill no! terminate un*III liiry arc put i<> f! giit 1 v- a wvcro fr»«! It i«
about once in thrro »r a r ! h at tvo a;e v i»:l»'d nvnocturnal marauder*. *nd now ti, »t they hare < .'inc.
Um»j acem determined to r.iake up f.»r l<wt l»m«*
ihrtiag their fane* with a crr.iv nn-1 mUrc**" worth/ of » hotter stifc Their *.>ng* tCM)i at?,u merr/ and m romorar!e«i S.r. n 1*.ionng hut to dc«!ror Would that we rM, .1 trvporta lew for the benefit"! tli" < i , ..
:tmatnir« in rr.itMC A ch-.;r «-f r< a »« .*
«^uiUws would rffcr ,l:o f ' < ' « « ?n «c- n i
\'-w YorkI
IUlatji "C A ino* .Col. Iknr. «j;cj yesterday,(says the New York Journal of Commerce,)'at SU'.eu Island, n^ed 81. He has filled a largespace in the history of the couutry. though a parti (it might as. well have l»ceii left blank.
jWHAT DDKS THIS MEAN :
Jt'hoUralt .\Ia!nmcnii.11 *eein* that Mis* HarrietMartineau, louga* » !»«- bar l«-en lecturing in tnestate*. has not \el t» en at Hangor.or else tu r lecturesare verv lightly lintened l<» there, lor the MangorCommercial Advertiser. *ay».Accord iig to a
siaien.ii.; 11 wicruy r rs. inicniion* 01
have been Juiiluhrd by :,;in of ft'o kur.i'rrd tiaiitirtuUienr counfr ' and fie think*, it it had nut beenfor tear of a*reiich war: lie sdii uiu have had fiftymore."3h« I! tnr.sri M»r.n*ru Jrcturin; againsttml
riiriony ' Sun iy there i.« wmc inmtake The authorof the above paragraph muet certainty alludeto Kavsi \Yr!giit, and not Mns Mtntni u .
She, tve believe. :* content to vet the ciumplt (badenough in all c-nwucnec.) of celibacy, without fradtfitigmntriiuonv .and her writing are n»«>»t!jupon Political Kctnioniy. *o that we cannot nt allconceive how iter nainc obtained a place in the above
paragraph.
r.n.tmt or nr.ii.Tit. (ToySept. Idth, 1 o'ciok. l\ ,M..'1 he ?{>eciai
committee of the board have to report for thela«t twenty-four hour?, thirteen cat»o> of cholera-one wlntr. twelve black? etui colored .two dead Of the n-o? reported ycs.erdajno death? have occurred.
Sept. I 111), 1 o'cl«>ck, I* M .The specialcommittee of the board have to report for thelast twenty-four hour", eleven ca-e" ol choirra,two white", time black* and colored, r.io
dead, the oilier^ under treatment. Of the ca-
mt? reported )c»icrt'ay two more have dud.Sept ir.tl., I o'clock, IV M .The special
committee of the hoard haw to rejmrt for tlie!*«t tweniv-four hour-*, -tx case*, of cholera,three white*., three hiack" and colored, two
dead, lite other*, utider i realm* mi Ot therase?r«-j»<»r!« d w-tcrilai oij.v o.;c more death
ha- hreli r**ture**«l.Sep;. lf» I "clock, P M .-The «pectal
cnriif me-ot the hoard have to report for theh twentv-io tr hour-, six ca-cs of cholera,i!if< « ul.io «. :l.rtM* hU< ;.? and colored, four
iuiad, the* other*, under treatment. Of the ca-,
j reported wsicrdav no jr.orc deaths harebeen return* d
Sept 17th, I o'clock, P M..Th'' specialcomnntlot of the fvnrd bate to r«{v-rt (or ihela-t twentv-four hour-, «-i;»hi case-o. cholera,one w into. blanks and colored, one deadthe others under treatment. <*1 th«* ca-e.-i reportedyesterday n-i tu >rc deaths hr.Tc been rc-(turned.
I Sept. Wh, 1 o'clock. 1*. M..TheSpecial ('ninrrit'.cr of the Hoard have to
report for the 1vt VII hour-, s r.i-rs ofCholera. > whites. *» black- and colored.1 dead. tii*- other- under treatment. Ofthe rs«r- reported yesterday otic muredeath ha- < r» t.r red.
Sept Kith, I o'clock, P. M. The Speria 1 t 'oinmitire of the Hoard hare toreportI *»r the last twenty-four hours, liteases of Cholera. li whites. Id blacksqrnl c«<l<>:ril. 1 r'rrt'}.:!ic rs un»!rrIrcatmm!. Ol thf rs«ri r^i'orlriJ \ t\<lrr(!n\,n-i '< !«3\ « i < ( n r<
fovvmimiiratioii*i n . i j '' 1 r: i a J i » > i i
i jx-rrri v< a j>.» 1- m l!ir ia*t J ». ~rn-u ' Vilrii^n-.! - a r 'V.r f> r the ~rea*. »!.:*» ;, : l_*harlr»tonKa ' K » ! I prrtrrtlv a^-:r-«- with the writer,tr on* t Iim!m|j- t« (.'harintun, but »f the road canh«- trade trilh tiie umr conrrntrncr, from IWuo to\\ likaboroug'i N (* , that it ran to AaliTillr, inBuncomb e«ciaH. N C* | hrltrrr thai to be the br»tmote, aa tiw r i jwrne of a bnd^r acri«*« th~ Catawba ttTrr mil he »are«l, and there mil he no olb*r
ffirifr lliJl', fi* A ka»» 'eel )/.« < * r* A* * " *" **̂
it »«il stride lire dividing ridge between the ladkinan<S t atauba river* within thirtv-'iv < n; fortymiles, and ki!1 ?t,u pvallel w ;th the Calawhs wilhoutany «»l»slroct:on of water rourwt, rjrrpt smallrrrcks. till it Santrc nrrr. 1 judge shoutfitly mi!r» from Charleston Thu route will bt.i gthe ri«s<i nearer the centre of tire state* t Normand South Carolina. and v. ill he more like « to attrsrtthe attenhon o! tJir pc<.pie o} both stales.The road ran orili touch c-rnrr < ! tt»e slate ofTennessee in >'ik direct Tr-U'r tliefrlofe the [ r- Jiieis trot to much lii'.t :< fl Icd 11) tlie roufsc it V ill take
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To tin l.dttor of tin tmrniirn J.mrtui!Si* .Since reading a couple of articles in jourlaat numbers on the subject of a turnpike from the
up country to Camden, one rer the signature of' A Voice from tire Indian l-ands.' and the othersigned " A Citiirn of Hat Rock, (tiie whole ofwhich ! approve ) ] hare l«oen up to Camden, andpcrcc-.ve that uc are so far from having a turnpikefrom the h»*er country lo Camden, that our oldpublic roads are (for want of proper attention)nearly rli»rd up w.'.h bush's it; many pliers, ami.sipmiImiIIv v- s»lir) l»v the latr hiavv rain*. lhal itvill lw (i.tbru t f*>r a v*a£r>n, with an ordinaryof prolines, t/i r« ar!i vnur town and a» the com '
mis* utirti «,! 1111 ciuif.ct have. I linns, done an Inn'ii'ii Tivntitv I vi nf s t.i i>ur mail' railing to('aunlrti, a* tar » th«* Kershav* line, and as it i* onlyfrom tii»-dis'Jifl line to I'ai.id- n that the madsare »/ in f|« < *.ed. 1 !.s '!) tU^ii! proju-f to sar thatit" you w i.l *> rta !i If m the e. mil, ss.oiirr* ofv *ir Ix-ar !. viurh I hat e im «i -i.ht hut \ t.r lineti-flnrsaIn the ilitrirst ) t 'linden will induce \r>nl>t-. hi! Uif roads w.i! »e- ?i t«e put ,n orilir. and w t!| inI<>rtn :n» i I if > mine. I v addressinga hi.'- t" " (' Mi t 1 an villi*, f < ! v. illtaV'[>'(a-nrr iti fin:-;; puMnitv to the same in my vi jI .ll.t V Iv-Ili V «!;£ l! v I If it ti I lid nee ii e n t*
iiiii.t i tt- i I'M mv «;»«tr:« t !« « iil to an;,i* :i, and Iru to ' hs: li-mn mare t
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The iatr 1:1,riuni.\ arrow* caii'cs bateIrffii, ami uill in- lor rim laic <io-,f«Mt of tire W in;; { nrtv llrrn reason but!lie trim our, ui!| I>» hi order toimillCr tlir:r (Irlutbwj loljowrr* Kitrr more to
£0 witii thrni, though certain nl <i> font The Jtrue caw**1!* ol their defeat wire ilir^' .thry pretended to l*- for Itrform, ubrnthrvknew, if elected, thev could not effect u,jbecause il»c> ha«l but two rt.r.iTf>n< in tiii
\i iioj i S; in, known to be favorable to}that measure.
T.Vv ln<l [trofnunl the people rronotnr,Jaii'l \»t. ulien ralleil njoii, re|i,M*«l to >howt!ie ticcev«iiy or m]h.;h nn <>f mrnrr :ri£ the.
«!e!it nil irr*"'! uiti.in 'If hi**t fn«v,3*'' *' ir .vlminrimion, ly.iilmg t!"
people with a Weight of lazes which theymust endure for years.They vaunted of Harrison's Republicanism,when they kneu* lie voted to sell
a irhite man for jail fees.They attempted in derrivc the people
liy crying victory, for Slates in whichtlicy had been defeated.
' They made charges against Gen. Jackjson's administration, and in the same mo,meni furnished proof of their falsity.| The people turned in scorn from suchshallow artifices, predicated on their ipno:rnnrr .mil r<>ln«.i-d in ciilUinrt a rancp
based Uj>nn s«:cli a weak ar.i! rotten foim.' <!alion. Thrv despised arguments whichimplied an insult to their reasoning powers,ami thev looked with contempt upon a
party, that relied for success upon blindingand deluding the people.I'raUricI: ( Jin.) JlrpuL'.iran.
Mammoth Exhibition.Ihr Xfi. Itxn'terA In-ti'hU. Tisl'iMnrr
Under t!;c D.rccliou .'1*
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extensile variety of specimens ofanimated nature ever offered to an .Americanpublic. This immense r*ubli*kmcnti-» transported in !JT> wagons, drawnby SI matched grey horses, and requiresthe aid of 50 men to complete its operation;,beside*- one
t-Jcph.iiit antl ( nmrlwhich travel nil foot. There ar»v in theInstitute, near 100 UKASTS .m l BINDS,ivhicli bare-hern obtained atari expenseof n.ore than SHht.tKH) The living sneci-ir.cn«. of Natural 11 ry represented willbe offered for public gratification, tinder a
»parini|!» patil'inn, JftX) rrrt in length by11H1 loot in breadth sufficiently capaciousto contain :>oro person*. on Hroad street,Cimdrn, on Monday and Tuesday, 31 andlilt day* of October.. Hour* ot* exhibi*twin.oil ay irntn . until o, afternoonand from 7 until 0 evening. TucmIsv from10 tir.til 1» n.urnin~, ami !ro::i 1 until *1afternoon.The Manager* I.arr rfirotril an eneajrprnrntailhthe »ir\ ami j?i*tlv erirhralrd
Washington Militar* Hand front Philadelphia,*v!in Mar.*-! unrtvnllrd l>y any travellingHand in tin- t nitod Stairs.Mr. 8. Bailrv, thr celebrated rnnjuror
of the hrtitc Creation uiil enter the cagestu a full grown black mauej African Lionan.I Lionr««. al#<» l«» n pair of Royal Benenlntrirtrd Tiecrs and to a Leonard. Ja-
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guar and Striped or untamrable Hyena, insr»:i.c cage, and handle and it anion v chastisethem while in their dens, with fearlessnessand safety.
Prciious to the cage performances thePonies and Monkeys, also ihr Klrphantwill bo introduced into tlir circle and gothrough with their pleasing performances.
Adtnillan- c to llir Menejjerie IVU cents;children under ten year* of age hall price
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Itultra"* A on Ia.rkt only l.dx'.ior. m n*txM<rj to tend l-y
tr.Cilsix ni Mjitu* now rcapt r«>n dclivcbt.
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ir«l*on. u.i- tin- ilny ili*«o|vc<l l»y mutual con-;sent, tin' uhole ln'isiiM -* of th^ concern will, II>o settled hv J ' Richardson.
Jo* .1. CROSBY. cj j Richardson.
Pulton. 10.B'J.tf
Grand C onsolidatedClass «/.
To be drawn nt Wiltnirjjion, Del. Orl 19Pi
1 Prize of 00,000 . 5 Prizes of 9.5*0I " *>.()< k) ! 12 2.0091 " 20.000 | 15 ' | ,500
1 1I..JHI > ' I .(JIM)2 44 C\»HK> !(«> - ((H)2 44 -J/KKJ 120 » :>0[)
3.000 J*J> 2<X)Tickets £2" balvr s fc|0 "jfiartors £;!
To be had aljlieManagers* Office,
26 Broad->S't Charleston. S. C.
COMMiTTKDTo the Jail of Lancaster Diktrici. as a runaway« negro woman who calls her name
XiIZHSYand says she belongs to John Frierson, wholives in Siunicr District. Lizzy is abouttwenty-two years of age. light complexion,aboot four fci I ten luches high, no visiblescar. The owner is requested to coinc forward,prove properly pay charges and lakeher away, JOHN r I.MS,!, l. d.
August Co.o2
Lands for Sale1he subscriber offers for sale bis valuablePLANTATION on the wafers ofWhite Oak rreck. containing
310 ACRESiu a ir.gh state el culiivatiou About
'200 ACRES/«' /» o it<lvi^ai uu« umi atrviiu
137 Acres of Pine Land,on Granny'."* Quarter, adjoining Dcnnhsliaskins' plantation, and another tract
containing500 ACHES.
where the subscriber lives, on the SalisLuryroad, 10 miles from Camden, verysuitable tor a House of Entertainment..I'crsons wishing to purchase, would dowell to examine for thrrnsclvcs.There will be a credit of one and two
t ears- If nots »ld before the first of November,it will be offered at public sale.ISAAC KNOX.
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LANDSworn sms^f 1111K subscriber offers lor sale his valuablcplantation, on the west side ofhe Waierce river, and on both sides of;junry'» Creek, about 10 miles abo"cJ linden. consisting of upwards of
tt.OOO arrrsof land.Inhere is about-HX) acres of open land inhe tract. and tbc balance well timberedvilli oak, hickory and pine. In the tracthere i< a hr;'c body oi the best !an<i, endeared.On the premises arc all theicressary buildings, ami iri excellent rc>airfor carrying on an extensive planlai«m,and supplied witli the best water..I., C V n l .1 L .L-y 11 uuhiivi > v-iiin, 4 ulining uirougn uic
an«l, there are some valuable mill seat*..Any jrerson desirous of purchasing,
touM do well to examine ll»c premises, ant great bargain mav be l ad, and on IU>cralcrms. ALLEN STEWART.June lH-.2!~tf
Sheriff's Sale.ly virtue of Sundry Executions to mc ti:-oclciJ, will lie M»it» before tfic Courtlouse in (!ami!cn, on the first Monday andPuesday in October next, within the usualtours <>f sale.
One tract r.f land containing90 ACRES,
norc or less, on the waters of Hear creel;,lead waters of Twenty-live mile creek,idjoining lands of Tho.nas Salntonds andithcr*, levied on as the property of SamuelVake alias Samuel Tcdwell. at the suitif Summers Ai Curclon. and others.
150 ACRESif land, more or less on Granry's (Quarterrrrk, adjoining lands of John J. Mirklrnd other*, levied on the property ofilary Arlcdgr, at the suit of Isaac AriedgoLlso
5ft ACRESf land, more or less, on Granry's Qucrcr crock, adjoining lands of Mary Arlcdgrnil others, levied on as the property oflines Arlcdgc, dee'd, at the suit of Jarob>nr is.
Purchaser*, to pav lor Sheriff's Papers,j. <\ WEST S K I)
September 10.lid.if
Medical College ol So. Ca.Queen Street.
The annual course ol lectures in thisistitution will commence on the secondlondav in November next.Anatomy..Hv NVm. Hume, m. P.Sweety. Hy E. Horry i)cas, m. i>.Practice of Medicine..Uy Thomas V.
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hildrcn..By F. Y. l\>rrhrr. M. I).Institutes oj Medicine, and Mttcrin Medii..Byllcnr\ Alrxanilor. M. I).Chemistry ctud Pharmacy .Hv Cliarlc*nvis, M. I).Ifrmonstraii.r ol Anatomy .Rv H. NY.rour!», M. 1>.
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