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UHUMSL of Health, congratulate the ffrard ani! the Citizens ot Charleston, thai after a long and extensive prevalence of Cholera among us, the disease u<av now be said to have disappeared, as to excite no further alarm. They feel justified in giving this public statement, from information received. from Medical gentlemen of the city, as weilos from the personal observations of the Members of the Committee. And therefore do not hesitate in announcing as,their opinion, that no danger can arise to strangers coming among us, and thai there is no cause for the interruption of commerce. VV hen the Cholera first appeared, and during its continuance tho Committee as well as the Board of Health* made a candid statement to the public, and they * * ..irn lt?n| trust their report wui now u-w.-v credence, and inspire that confidence to which it Is justly entitled. For the information of the public, the Committee make the following statement of the number of deaths from the first nppearance of Cholera in August, to the last day of October; since which time no j rise has occured within their knowledge ; TotoC~ j Irons aajf 2* to ?r p 4 5T j??T | Sep 4 to Sep IJ 5 23 34 Sep 11 to Sep l-i 5) JS ;;7 Sep !*>toS?*p 23 12 3it f?l Sep 23 to Oct 2 14 ?*> PI Oet 2 to Oct 9 ii 37 G3 Oct 0 to Oct 10 3 31 31 Oct 16 to Oct 23 3 21 2J j Oct 23 to Oct 30 Z 13 13 j Orsodlctal &> \ 321 "I" | _ To lbe Chairman anil Members of the Board of Health RespecifullT submitted, THOS. Y. SItfOXS, M. D. Chairman of Medical Committee of Board of Health. DIED?Soddralr in this town, on Thursday norma; last. Mr. Josstius Ccct.cs, in 0* Gist year "of a?? a?c. The deceased was a native of the coanty Roscommon, Farish of Kiltnkin. Ire* land, bat for the last 'So rears a resident of Camden. We have 1? record another sadden death, that of Lt. MoiuusJ. WiiicLtn. which took place in this cilr yesterday mcrmnjr Mr W. row in a* jp>od hearth as usual?went to the po*t Office and took a letter therefrom, which lie fpid :> he walked clouj the stde walk to the corner of Oaophin and Water slrret*. where he stepped into a store and took up a mommy paper to trad ' lie had ' ardlr commenced reading, however, as ?t arc informed, before he fell back and iarianlljr rxprrrl. without a ?trt>xz'\- He ba*lrn a wife and a child to Moor n his ion to then). Mr. Wheeler was *dd Lire tenant of the Mobile R?Sc Corps, hot ae'ed at 1st in the late Cnvi service, lie was highly esteemed Lr tie company and trill. arc learn, he bjr them hurled with military !ton?,rr. * MMc jdrrrtiur, JScremtrr 3. lOrw c are authorized fo nnu'ioaee Jtur* Rructl E?r| as a candidate hr CJerk of the Court of Common Pleas, of Kc niisv District at the eitsuin* ejection. FOR SALE. A Likely young NEGRO WOMAN with three female children. Fur term* app'y to SARAH LEVY. Nor. 12.?35?U* * 'New Copartnership. The aoWcriUcr. having on the l?th An?* fast f??riued a copartnership, uuder the firm of J. If. Anderson 4*^?ReipcctfuIIv lolirit from their friemfa and the public gtneraUv a continuance of that patronage which has hilherl ohrr ex tended to them. The Former customer* of each of the subscriber*, trill be seeommodated on the same terms as heretofore, by applyins at the store formerly occupied by P P Vilfapiguc. * J. II. ANDERSON. P F V1LLEPIGUE Nor. 13?38-if . NOTICE. By permission of James II. Wiiherspn??n Judge cf the Court of Ordinary, will h? sold St the late residence of William M??scy dccM. on the WaXall crt-ck, L*nfa?trr Dirt. &. C. the tvbolc of Kin personal?? talc, on Tuesday, the Cth of Dee. nrvt, consisting of sixteen rcry roluahle Negroes, Harses, C'itt)r.!I<>gs. shf rp. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, Cera. Fodder, AVagon and Gears, with many other articles Terms of sale made known on day of sale. II, MA88EY. } ?|i T. C. MASSEY $ A(lm rs Not 13?-38?c South Carolina Lancaster District William Cothen applicant v? Thomas Cothen, John Cothen William Dnkes aod bit wife Nancy, Peter Vincent, And hi* wife Susannah, James Cothen, Saml Cothen, Parcal Cotben's children, Milton Coliieo, iooathxn Bailey and hit wife h'liz* beth, Andrew Cothen and Moohael Johnston ?nd his wife Millcy, defendants. ? Summons in Partition, It appearing to my Mtisfaction. that the abort parties defendant reside without this State, fiz: Tbos Cothen, John Cothen, Sam Cothen, Parcel Cotben's children, William Dukes and bis wife Nancy, Peter Vioccnl and bit wife Susannah, it is therefore order cd that they do appear and object to the diri sionor sale of the real estate of Wiliian Cothen dee'd. on or bofore the first Mondaj in February next, or their consent to tbt same Will be entered of Record. J. H WITH ERSPtION, O. L. D !W M.-.'W-b V ' ~ NOTICE Tli? debts duo to Mr Hugh M'Call. ar? placed in mj hinds to rrceire. J. M. DF'SAUSSURE. Oct 39-97-b GRAND FINALE OP 1836.. December. Sylvester closes the year with a grand flourish, throning all that hare hitherto been presented to the public in the gloomy shade. A siniflc clancc at the follow* ing brilliant list of Schemes must encourage all Sylteslcr'n correspondents to make speedy application to ensure a merry Christinas and a happy new rear. Ad-' dress S J. Sylvester, 130 Broadway, N. Y. CAPITAL #30,000, VIRGINIA SIViTE LOTTERY i Class Number 7 For the benefit of the Town of Wheeling To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, December 3, 1N3G. SCHEME 30 000 10.000. 4,000. 3.000 2,000 50. of I.OOJ, (>4 of 200 &.c. Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of a package of Whoie Tickets will be sent for 120 dollars.? Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion. 3i>,000 DOLS 50 Prizes of 1,000 VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY Class B. For the Benefit of the Mechanical Benerolcni Society of Norfolk. To be drawn at Alexandria Vn. Sa'urdav Dccrmir r 10 $30,000. 10.000, 6.000. 3.110.3.00>; 2.500 2.000, 50 of 1.000. 20 of 590 &c. dee. Tickets 10 dollars?Shares in proportion Certificate of a package of 23 whole tickets in this MogniGecnt Scheme inay be had for 130 dollars?packages of halrcs and 'juarlt-rs in proportion. ~~M A G NIFIC fTnT~c7\TT" TALS. Forty Thousand Dollars. 15,000 dollar* IOO or 1,000 dollar* Virginia .State Lottery, Ciax* mYo. 8 Endowing the Lcraburg Academy, and for other purpose*. To be o'rawn at Alexandria. Va. Saturday Dec. 17 Capital* 40.000. 15.000, 10.000. 5,000, SCO of 2000 5 of 1,300. 100 of 1.000, Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets u ill cost obly 140 dollars. Halves and quarters in proportion. Delay uotlo send your order* to Fortune's Hume. ALL PRIZES. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 27 To be drawn at Baltimore, Saturday. December 24. 1*30. Rich and Splendid Scheme. 30.000 8,000, 4,000. 2,200. 2.000, 10 of 1,000, 20 ?f 600 20 of 30 of 200 Ice. Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of a package of 25 whole tirkeu will be sent for 110 dollar*. Packages of Shares in proportion. In this Lottery all those tickets baring no drawn number on them will be each entitled to three dollars, without discount You cannot do belter than adrccturc iu this Scheme. $30,000 LOOK AT THIS ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY Class 8. For the benefit of the Town of WclUburg To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C. Satur iliv December 31. IS30 COS 31XS, 30.000, 10,000. 0.000, 5,000 4.000. 2.50<1 5 of 1,000. 5 .,f500. 8 of 300 200 of 200 1J Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of n package of 25 whole ' ticket* will he m?nl for 140 dollar*?pack '.age* ol share* in proportion. -TAYED~~ ON the 10th inst., * Bay IWRSE. ' ( year* old, with a star tn hi* forehead , 15 1-2' hand* high; with saddle, hriddlr an< I martingale, all nearly new, and saddle blankc ( with 2 black stripes on it. If said horse i t itopped and delivered at M' Adams' Hotel < the person so doing will be liberally rewarded J Nor. 12-38 if ; NOTICE . The subscriber has just received his Fall and Winter supply of i^ n i 1 ii.nnn.;oa UT\ \f(HIIIM UIIU uiutcurn, (selected by himself in New York) cmbra cing almost crery arliclo usually found in j : Dry Goods and (iroccry store, which he offer low for cash or on (he usual credit jo punc iua! customers. Wr J. GERALD. Nov " KEW GOODS. Jtl M?.S. 3. WARRSW & OOr ' f lake this method of informing the Ladies, of Camden and its vicinity, that (hey have i just received from New York, and oie!] now opening in ihe hoove on Broad street ( formerly occupied by Thos. Warren, and j nearly opposite the Masonic Hail, a fine , assortment of MILLINJRY AND which they will sell for cash or to punctual customers on the most reasonable terms, and hope by their strict attention to business to mcrril a share of the pub-; lie patronage. Among their stock roav Im? found the following articles: CoI'dai! Bi'k Fig\l P>decsau, Italian Lustrings. Flain, While and Black Satins, Fi?'d do do do White end Colored Florence, While Straw. Fink & Bl'I^Frcnch Crapes Thread Edgings and Inserting, Bobincll "do do Blond Quislings and Colored Lace, * Liste Thread Edgings Patent Pearl do Worked Muslin' Edging* and Inserting, Super Black and colored Braids, ^ FigM and Plain Belt Ribbons, Tinsel do do do Black aud White French Silk Hose, do do English do Bead Reticules and Purses, ! Down Underslccvcs, Einhr'd Muslin Capes and Collars, Orotic Nap Handkerchiefs. Satin Figured do Plain and Figured do Ladies Silk Cravats Fig*d Satin and Nett Scarfs, Printed Poplin Handkerchiefs,. Mourning do Printed Tbibit Chenille do Merino do ^ Oriental Grecian Bonnets, Satin Beaver do Plain Straw do do Mixed do Laddies and Misses Tuscan. Figured and Plain Silk Hats, f O i _ lit) no 90110 QO Ribbons ami Veils assorted Artificial Flowers ColM, While and Black !1. S Gloves J White anil Black Silk do I Hem, Slieh, Linen Cambric, Hdk'fs Gill and Jet Plagues, Silver Bodkins Screw Pin Cushions Perfumery, And other articles .00 nunirious to mention, but tve respectfully invite oor friends j to call and examine for themselves. J Nov 12?38?if Mrs. Carpenter de Mhs Holmes have received their F \ LL supply of ) MILLINAKY And Fancy Goods, consisting of Saiin aud Velvet Bonnets, English and American Straws, Silks for dresses Ribbon*, Flowers, Gloves, Belts, Fancy Shawls and Scarfs, White and Black Blond Lace, V tU, Plain and Figured Laces Blond Lace for Dresses, dtc. all of which will be sold on vert reasonable t?-rms. Millinery and dress making executed 10 order as usual Nov. 12-33-tf Public sale at <S'umterville, I <South Carolina, J ? By order of the Court of Equity of Couth Carolina, I will offer for Sale a! Sura* tervillc, on the first Monday in January neat. Two Plantation*. known by the name of Mayticld and Hopewell, lying in the vicinity of Jtcmberl's Meeting House and the Bradford's Springs, in Sumter Dis* ' trict. One Plantation containing about six hundred, and the other about eight hundred acres, both in a fine state of cultivation. also, One hundred prime Negroes, being the property of the estate of the late John O. ffcriot, deceased, not already divided and sold for the investment of the minor heirs. The Lands from their situslion in a high healthy country and pleasant neigh* botirhood, offer inducements to persons . desirous of buying, not often to bo met with. Among the Negroes ate House 8er* rants, Seamstresses, Cooks, Ostlers, Field Hands, and one Carpenter. The sale will be positive and continued from day to day until the whole is disposed of. Conditions?One third cash, the ba* ? Inner in one and two years, secured by i _...| ? mnrliffifrff of the uonu ncrurnvi m.u u > ?- .p?s j property, or the ptir^hacr may pay the t whole in rash at hi* option, j Purchaser* to pay for necessary paper*. Any further particulars will be jp.ren on application by letter, (post paid) to me jnl Bradford's Springs, Sumter District, - or to Franklin I. Moses, E?<]? at Sumter* villi*, So. Ca. ROBERT I. HF.RIOT, Ex'or "f J. O. llcriot. Sumter rille, Nor. lii?-08?!t For Sale, i Two light Baronch Caariagc*. with harness s suitable for one horse, perfectly new, having - extrusion tops, tr.rtdo to order Apply to A BURR Nor 5: TOWN LOTS, Damages, Wagons, &c for sale. Four Lots back of Dr. Lec*s residence* llso a very superior family carriage, a two liorae Wagon, a good Cart, and an old Ba ouch, and patent Cutting Box. Enquire of J. DUN LAP. Nor. 12?38?c T 1.1 . in Hiquity, KERSHAW DISTRICT. Andrew Boxvman 1 and others. j vs. ^ Bill for a sale and division' Hampton Bynom J and others. J It appearing to my satisfation that Hampton Bynum, Gray Bynum, Elizabeth Farmer, Tahitha Farmer, John Farmer, Abner Cartnichael, Elizabeth Hampton, Thomas Hamp ton, Robert Daris, William Davis, John C. Davis, Mary B. Phillips, Joseph Phillips, Vcriiuda Gardner and Gray B. Gardner, the defendants in this case, are absent from and beyond the limits of this State. It is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur to the said bill of complaint, within three months from the date of this order, or the same will be taken as confessed against them, and an order entered accordingly W. J. GRANT, Comrn'r. Commissioner's office 1 Kershaw District. > October 29-37-bm y SALE. ~~ By permission of the Court of Ordinary for Kershaw District, will be sold on monday tha uu*/knd iliv nf Jnntiarv nn*t hrforo (hp Court Ifoo&c in Camden, Sixty-two Negroes, one a prime lfouse Carpenter, and on Tuesday, the third day of January next will be sold at the plantation of the dee'd in Ker1 shaw District. 100 Head of Hogs 80 Sheep G5 HEAD OF CATTLE 3 WAGONS MULES AND HORSES 1 Matched Pair of Horses One Cart, about 2,000 DusJuUs of Corn, Peas, Fodder, and Plantation implements generally dec belonging to the estate of Ben. ft - _ t ttinmatu aec a. Terms.?cash for all rams under twenty dollar*. For all sums over that amount, bond* payable on !?t January 1833, with in* teres! from the day of sale, with such person* al security as may by approved of by the administrator. J. M. DESAUSSUREr Adra'r. Oct. 9-37?bm -t fAKTltULAKS. ?! BISHOP A CCS. recent stock of Boots and Shoes ! comprise the following kinds, to wit: Gent's first rate calf and morocco Boots, 44 " witer-proof " 41 light sewed and pegged 44 44 stoat kip & seal skin low price 44 44 ho rt buttoned " " fine shoes & bootees various pattern> 44 stout bonnd aod unbound shoes and bootees, " lined and unlined rubbers " pstent buckskin lop mockersons f - J:?' L I.I'. imhiI I*m nov atvli btlUIKa r IKIIkll KIU Oa IK. UUU >avv? ?? ? --J" morocco including all colon prunella, (urn and spring heel slip pars " laced and buttoned gaiter boots, "seal prunella dc morocco walking shoei " " rusjia, calf and morocco t)ippen *' denmark satin plush and satin " " white satin and silk ** " lined, unlined and fur top rubbers ; Misses kid prunella and seal slippers anc walking " seal and leather slippers and walking ? * prunella and leather Boots " lined and bound rubbers, ; Boy's stout pegged boots all siics " fine end stout calftUw sftocs " and " " bootees " bound and unbound shoes and booteei " lined and unlined rubbers. Children's morocco,s cal 6c prunella boou , * " slipper* " stout leather shoes and bootees Mens stout sewed and pegged brogam and about Three Thousand Pail of the best A egro Shoe# I in the District which will be sold low. j All kir.ds of shoe maker's materials iu | cludiuK crcry description of Last's and Shoe Thread, ALSO Sole and Upper Leathci r-oir ond tf 2 r? n V/IHI UIIU VIV/UI rv?ai.^j JLinin* and Hindi** Hkins Trunks, Blacking, Varnish, Spnribles, Shoo Knives &o. Call an<l arc nc.xi door north of Mr I M ntlieaonV Ort. ?f) :37::!f Bradford Spring s An English, Mathematical tad Clfcsslctl School will be opened, by ihe sobscriber at Bradford Spring*,: on Monday, the 8th of January next. It i* needless to say any thing of thii f laee, as a fitting location' for a school, ts healthfnlneu throughout the year, and its entire exemption from all opportunities for vicious practices, are well known. The year will be divided into two sessions of 23 weeks each. For board, (in the family of the teacher.) inclusive of the use of bedding, fuel dec. with ttiiion. 8100 ner session. Tuition alone. $20 do* invariably in advance. Percnta or Guardians who wish t j board their sons or wards with the teacher, are reqoeatcd to commmiieste with biro, by the 10th Dee. None received as boarders in the teacher's family, over the age. of 15 years. Mr. Henry Britton, near the Academy, is prepared to accommodate with good board. HENRY P. HATFIELD. Nov. 5?37?tf , The Editors of the Charleston | ver and Columbia Telescope axe reqijff , ted to insert the above once .V, week wiH \ the 1st January and forwaMf'ifair%e~ counts to the Editor of this pupor* DAVIS' (Late M' Adams') Hotel. The anbecriber baa the pleasure of itribnn* ing his friend* and tbo public that be will, assisted by Mrs. Davis, (late Mrs. IP Adams) continue the House of Entertainment known as M'Adams' Hotel, exteosiveiy itn- y proved in every respect, and will jointly use ; their best exertions to render the"establish* ] mem worthy of patronage. They can coo* ; fideotly promise to all, a well regulated and quiet abode, with the comforts or a good table, supplied bountifully with every variety ibc country affords. and the bar with the choicest liqoorr His Stables shall be always provided with abundance cf provender, and entrusted to carefid and atten* tive ostlers -1 Call and judge b^r far we- redeem our pledges, and it shall not be our fault if any go away dissatisfied or fail to aftrd us patronage. C. (1 DAVIS.-. Oct 29?37-d ~ Thc Telescope, Colombia, Journal FayetteriUe, and Patriot Chariest on, will pin? insert the above once a week for four weeks and send their bills to the subscriber for payment Valuable Plantation worn esEB George \* JUoby J and wife Dai ^ Paflitkm $ vs i o * , * Amphiana Patton) Vi v. . * By virtue of a decretal order bfifMCourtor Chancery, made in the above case, the Commissioner iu Equity for Chester District ^iil < * ) sell at the court house of said District, on the first Monday in December next, ?U that ptaat at ion whereon William Part on doe'd lately lived, shamed on (be Catawba River, at. the bead falls of Landsford, containing 640 Acres. The said plantation consists of an island in said rircr containing 133 Acres. | well adapted to the cohere of cotton which 1 require do fencing; 40 Acres of cotton land, on said river, and ? A Good Meadow; 1 ' J? i- nnl.nit Om)I sHidIaI inc rmo^iuuci *s iuuu^ ?,??? <? ??? -y ? ' to the growth of oorft and cotton. Almo* 300 acres nrc cleared and now fit for colliva* lion 1 On the premises is a two story 1 Dwelling House, with 8 rooms, and a firs place in each; A good Gin House and Sere|ir> I and all noeessary buildings, such as Negro Houses, &tables, Those who may wish to purchase, wra do well to examine the premises before the dap of sale. G W. Doby, Esq. if called opoo at his residence in LancawereiUe, or ailh? cd by letter, will assist those who May desire s to look over said plantation. The sale will be pootiro. , Terms of tale.?8o raoah of the porches* money as will satisfy the carts of salt most be paid on the day of sale; the balance payaB Me in three equal annual instalments with interest. The purchase mocey most bo so* m cured by bo^d and approved security, aid 1 mortgage of the premises. 8AM. M*AL!LY,c. ?. c. n. _iit Commissioner's office, i a Chester t.Y>art House, > NoTQtnber 6~37?b. y For Sale. A large and commodious 8toro and Dwelling House nniled, to which is at* I rrnrv nlher buildine calculated>tO carry on an cxtensire whofe-salc and re* tail Mercantile business, on Broad Street, in Camden, in the centre of bosiness, and - 3 a healthy part of the town, and all in com plctc order. For terms apply at this of lice ? August 20?30?if LAW BLANKS ! For side at this Office.