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i:,U Friday Morning , Oct State of the Polls { Scnacc.tssraCamdi C.Lt\y, 186 Ja's Chesnut, 212 jirfir emulative** W. W. Starke, 207 E. Curt ton, 16/ J. Patterson, lit W. Vaughan, 114 W, Langley, . 13S J. Fetclier, ** 14 George Perry, II C. Levy, 0 fc W < ZEWGRVSi KeTi^w District? S. D. M'ller, 74 Landiie* Uiitriet? S. D. Miller, ?*> Sumter District not yet heard from. Commissiorurs of the Pour far ayiuntj!, r~ TJfLu Owing to an unusual hurry of ^business, j the GasfUe has been delayed until Friday. We promise our readers* however, that it | wiil he rea ft e r a ppear on Thursday Morning. Advertisements rnujt be rendered in by ] W ednesday evening? , vV ^ , * $ The litest accounts from South- Ameri ca are favorable to the cause of tisraTV^ The Gmeral C6ogre*j?a^Tu<ra have vmaniinoutly declared themseroji a free tmd Uukfarttent piiMy^Wr ^ Spj* t ttwti their ministers win noV^ accrej^fe^ as -WeH 1U?ttR#tJnitcd States as By Yfie turo ^S^SSSi and tl\ati3W**l policy tvkf I strong expedition is fitting out, said to a mount to 10)000 men, besides 600 art^ery And 2000 dhnwum^lgiavalry) with 0 of 60 pieces of cannon. However powerful this fhrce "may ap pear, afcw good trdpps, under the di?v t ion of an able General, animated iit m catjse of his suffering country* would soon repel the attack ? (witness New -Orleans) we fcope they' may not want a JocJt9pn ! -X, * Of a Yarns Man 0/ Afa.*cik*il>, ? Pri. jim* Smu!'. rrfir"!tf, r'flifl, 'jj*T d ut>lc*tcd to hi? roved (ham, if ?u?^_ Lm> a r- JhkizL ai|d m diare Rlrjfl ottfi ? ; V'3* r r thif duly it ^sSS* ??H?g never was a natioiiwhwc re jniqeipie has bcwii^| iimiTim 111 bie, is out own, if Wft.^4/ ?? .??'?' 7T ? ?. i *? -fc ? ?? roin the absence own, it WftTOi oC alt compkiiu on HHHHBHI [mtej, ami laments t>f a$is of peculiar delicacy and ItindtuM^Nfl**^!* 1 viduala; &x ha* ??f ? deeper solicitude to ;.p kof her own citizens when n> fan enemy. But the sufferirtgt t/ , iountrymefe ave n9t always known ; it i* | but tttdom they pqpsess both the a^ULity anJ the opportunity td give ihera the notp rjety of a publication Jo thfe present in saE^&HaWwK jcrt into the interior of British Kftrpvisiotn for sustenance their eyes ; they Kiat the conittlafots +X TfSk, while they behold the frigid ittfftfofr |^cnce of the keeper I and if a new soured A pestilential dungeonV they may perceive itrn contumelious V>d oppmbrious appct lations be.stowed on the goveinmtnt and i union of their prisoners* fJ5] Thv advantage iygt ft commbn otle of having a rainute ac|pjfU of tfcMreatment I of otir prisoners*, contained irt a jourpah | narrating the facts as they oec_. v WXto ttyHoi>erar^ havto^*inio<?p|t^ fu^ecl into it the feelings of hope, clespon ' dcncy irfnd solicitude Whicl^ agiiate t ferers ; but the opportunity is atilr ?arc of having such an account ki a rous and animated style/ and fcccompar with much acute ?nd, accurate discrittoin*. tion of national w Jnuriu! of t. wlio havjH^M^ Iff jm* isener of wil: be ?till farther gr?t1fi?d in finding t Pi* mHSfi' icait ' . attachments* M " t - ' J| ? influence of foreign oppression in alley i those unhappy party fcnUhosities, Whit to iw appeat\pn* l-n*t ionaPprejudicca, boi too much * indulged in toy federalists at home*, .fyttiirt cans abroad, conititute but ? MVIV UH SK whoever party he may agpffttsr^t _?. <? . j rs&mk bt oad that (h*f> yww^mm orals p* American fit tatipn is <deni iid the W* ? anqy&e nationavpi _ _ cited in hia brea*t Is equally gratified with phe seoeess ef hU gofrarfclHeni, m If >t Hidi |been s no advocates of II ttrtf, i ; no worshipper of ** TElS?' * ? UV V A I# I koftduct i in< his owed ^ sons, the ??faj atmocraii (SZ" r?m<> of ^crated lathe breath, which shouted for ^Madison, American triumph* tr^j ?lut some persons whose national attach ment! were mwt 'suffered to slumber, to piomcite the selfish object* of party, die* 'approve of a pnhl cation which km a tsn I drnr.y to excite indignation agairtat * m>w * er with whtan we eto at peace, and whose friendship we are disposed to Cultivate.-*- I r They thiok it Setter the sponge of obliv Lion should be drawn across the records of | our Injuries, with one hand, when the ' other accepts the proffered emblem of peace. We, however, think this senti ment not only unwise, but unjust. Ndt that wc arc desirous of exciting any feel- 1 ings Incompatible with subsisting arnical relations.? Hut that ihe people should un derstand the -true character oi* foreign na ii^tWcqrityaa i ndtaHfuof ivguUtfaig (be coQUOtnce Wt^*hou id .place in ihttfr'jtoical preteottoos^ but also to prepare agaiusi tac repetition of such iroptoper usages io a rt> nowned beltigercnt relauon. L It is unjttot ST to our country men who h?Wi Igtn naqda] msoftarbemrtaM tedtfrues b aire, I Jfjowcrovt^i ra^keSr humamty ntbc usages ? . .,r^; % disregarded l"l?MT t w)ven a fr>reign BS? &C*p?tqM>at , misstate ttaSr x^ige th*r :ludcdsbjr Mreiigii 2S2aa, irju soOcrSina tltinftem that breaks I'ke I ? -L darkness of 4h*i > try men will com* . its,fcrtd if po&iblfe.r] If^ vengeance be imen^Siwi Of wroHga, ?n 4 shu$ oui*ears to the dmrmura of their complaints. Tlie records of such transactions shouki be imperishable on our beans vrhl ne,JWwl awaken feel- 1 of lommisceraiion so much the more and their sufferings unaven^rd. Accord bfitte iu wuh men "Ot^^ofty of the ship; should BWSfcltla rated from th of thejewMulioo ; and-famrc A- | uld never know that the tlBeSl ?Wc I earthlyblessin them as the first of ? achieved agatiuttlki - were, the |>rice. of suiting* that history ;! Ejtahnot record without the lairnipltf com- I misseration, nor humanity JSei use Wt(hout ? a sentlKant or Veiigeani e. '* Mfcasgetacsaas J At MvS y>hen the lift wiU be closed , and ihe number of cofik* tibwibed for ob - taintd by t* . Messrs; Mn< W r ??? ?? : * s.crs have n?et at st. AndrewsJ Adjourned to. May next, then to , cS?m in ^^.fMie^mean ] time, they have made arrangements ' to> r procure/; MirVcya^wdofciMnentt^ Wtr "i?l ff " ~ ' *? . r^r:-n ansit ;aviest of Carriages* is nowfefecl I on Mr. Dixie's premises, Fal con Square, London. Although Capable of sustaining 23 tons and upwards* the iron work itself\ does not weigh twenty cwt. Cotton, Sea.Itland lb 00 0.041 ?>* t ?> HlCe.prtme 1 w* tW 0 0? .i ? iFiour, Supqffinc UlliP f' 4 ? Fine cbunlrjr 00.0 01 Com, ttuhO 00.1 Si Wheat ?.wja j. 4 ; tfaanufectttred ? j-> -fv rfflljio eo.o 01 * /Ao 8fl .o a; ? l)U'#ll Bmod, .< ^ipun, * 0 8'k m 'o 30 I !Tc?ro?rt.tow P*Q? &2S& ln.o4r5.087 s&rw r * r 18 PoAtgn Jrtidf. ?,Jrtte-a, o^pri<ne, 4> 10 ? ? 1 rpr-> m ? Fx 7 W .art diyp^ti R, E '' . 'fe?Hl|fc)? ? at l^T Mua mm n ?ticfi it rs tnd wi ?*? ,.:n? farther particut?%jwill be .made known on that dkjr. w\ vJ... . I JOSEPH PATTF.llfcON, GEORGE,.PERttY, GEORGE Mty^Egfl JOHN RU! IAJPAM M'WILLlO S-.PH CUNNINGHAM.! JOSK JOHN FLETCHER. October IT, 1816. 9-0 %f f * A Charity Sermon *'il1 be Phrachtd. on i>cxi S*?hbHth at II o'clock* by the hcrrjoHN M, RuatHTS, D, D. in the Baptist Church. ** > ?V^. \;* -t. JESSE POPE* Camden* Oct. 16, lb 16. ' WA Proclamation. ? ' '^iiiie Hull. ICXh Oct. n'fl. ^AS.uhwbctniPBpitsemcd tfiat> ttriliB pa^B^air Img himaelf J AMhS At)AMS, did on the night of tl^e fth iptt steal ?n4 carry i?t]r two Marcs, one white and ope dark bay, 9 the property o? Thomto Gt iffin and joahua 4 Lasarus ; :*wid that be/ the sai<W\dams did also bVeak opeMnd steal from the desk of the Clerk of ute Court for Darlington ' \fte, ELEVEN HUNDH^jtodSLL^ 7*lX DOliiARH. Adams is a tylor by trade, it about five feet ten inches high, thick wf.li nimWv# ^pfenfeereS, complexion florid inclining to Kmwn1 f^r .. wilt curled, ejrea black tfcutfc and lively, speaks vfcpidly ? hsps a little, stammers somewhat and t? confused in manner* > Hod on frheh 1$ wentai checked jpafekams coatee, cotton jptntH ioohiK , and ^ black fashlonabU Took also with q|m brown jilocl^enet and oftto colour^j^taluonh, and Krtjjjffiome "K a reward the VprehTI i Adams tfc; ? R. WILLIAMS, Gw'rtfc, Jon*' Bwowh, fee. <)f Siate. ' ? ' ' .r.'SLiiW ? in Clermont, cpnsiring of ^ Coarse1 1 J >' *?* Kutri, Wtneflra?. 4n the MILL.ENAPY linevtt^Bfijj2E| and fashionable ailH T urbonWl New-Yor^H gasupg Philadelphia ^ ItJb^ * - receive ;Plank wanted ? Curndeh, Oct. IV BY virtue qf tundry rxtculionn to me &? retted. *iU be ?o!A, before tfy caurl^ hoot* in <**&>, oniheArjt MofM^JS <i IB2? r^l wrf the b?iMing. and n?ir?ro?en??it? i hereon, titiMU ?n V1*"*? ot Camden, on *? J^faJ^Jg? ?tr#*u occ?pic4