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THE JOURNAL.! CAMDEN, SEPTEMBER 3, 1S36. j tyScveral important article# unavoidably omit; ted until next week. CAfter an absence of two months, the Editor is again at bis post. We state the fact simply to let our readers know who it is that is ccUring for IKam a*. J ^..'s I. m ?t? w At* lo^riitirv flKftm t a ,tw. 4uvu1> 4uu qui wiui * ?v w v? u?<. i?i ?" ? a" pcct any better /arc ll??n they Lave had during o.ur absence. Indeed we arc not sure but onr patron*^ way regret the change, but be that as it may, we could not, in conscience, longer tax the time and talents of our frinds. FOR CONGRESS. Col. JOHN P. RICI1AIIDSOK. FOK THE STAT., s; NATE. CoL. JOHN CHESNUT. 0*Wc are authorized to state that the following gentlemen hare consented to be candidates for the Roast; of Representatives al the unfiling clccliou LAWRBX.CE f- WH1TAKER, JOHN D MURRAY, ??!. M. LEVY. LEWIS J PATTERSON, JAMES B. CURETON. roRTuc cAMt<rs jot wu. latctiti: , t^ih Jcly. 1*26. Mr. J. C. fTrsi?Dear Sir:?Wjtb the consent of Jon* ii. Bon**x, Er-:i. tPt*. "tnjjrtbrnrilb many other voters, rrqucut juu to announce him an a candidal* for Cod^rrca to fill the Tacancy occasioned by the death wi tUc late honorable H:cn aii> 1. Uasito. WILL. G. COXE. LEHOY SECREST, J. B M'CASKILL. J. HARRISON BROWN. We aro authorised and reluct led to state thai Joan M. Dps*i?m;nr. Esq. is net a candidate for the Hooseoi Representative*. ^ We are authorized to slate that lue following gentlemen arc candidates for Major ol the l!ppcr Hat union. C?pL JAMES C IIAILE. Capt. DANIEL KIRK LAND. *n. CtpL WILLIAM It JOHNSON', Maj. JOHN J. MiCKLE. CANDIDATES IN CLARENDON. Fea Sr*iw.. < D. ST. P. DU HOSE. Pnfl I? ??? - j.\ M EV B. U&SMW/ WM. SURGES. Hccu S. LtcAcn, Ks?j. it nominated If big friead* in ClnHrstou, as a candidate for Congress iron thai District, at lac ensuing election. THE COMLNG ELECTIONS. Wo Jure received a fm-jtiy ctmunnme&licn from a worthy citizen and valued friend orrr the ?:gna* tare of *'ScK*ac Jgricola" on lire subject of the sj>p reaching cloctioaj, which vo rroold tr.e?l ebccrlolly insert, if we could do so confidently with the rales arc hare laid down for our government m condoclin; tin? Jcurrml. The article hvwever, is .< j.-'J'.J ?_? ? - ?? ? iwj uiy+fi-j ciwicirr, una wis. at' tbgogh a Csait, :? nnl mcii a ooa a* would exclude it from our coltuaaaw>?f it were not tbat our friend disc* in b?l coci post Lion tuber too inaeb of the " fall and wormwood" As there i* bst o&c prow an the Disiricl. we desire, and intend. :i Jobj *9 it remain* OKdrr oor control,to krrp It alorf from locai strife- We do not believe lb( srtielr*, ?f the kind scot us by cur friend are libel; to produce an; other result than to arouue and embitter hostile par. tjr fiwliajs, which we indulge the hope, if left on disturbed, way be fetcrer rrarc<! frosn our memory a" * Soarruisu KiMiBMrri -A corrrependrnt of the Columbia Trlrsmpt. mfurma U*e public tlut htTilif card Dr. Wast/'# I'tgtiaUt Hair Oil, with great Mieeeae for the recovery of bis own hair, was induced to try Lbecxpcnmrnl upon an old seal chin trunk, and wonderful to relate *in a lew houn il prod need as fine a ecal of bair as was ever occn on a seal's back!!" Now, wbo known but it would produce a crop ef wo/ With Uie Mine facility. Wc tdvioe him to make the rxr?rriavnt, fur thottid it wee red, he would need no hotter fojtunc than a few afarrp, and & cfoek of this wonderful ml; harin; nothing to do hot rai en ml and duar nf treed, (with bat a lew hoar* cc?a!ion) until he thould ha** realised u much an his heart can drttro. front Florid t Direct.?The *clir. tit or^c if M.try, Opt. Willry, arrived at thin, port on gaturday afternoon. We aro indebted to Captain Willey for ' the followine informalion. obtained bv him from the Express Kider, who arrived at Black Creek 22d insu A detachment, of 110 men, under command of Maj.j Pierce, having information that the In-! diana were in their vicinity, went in pursuit of them; on arming at Gru. Clinch's plantation, they found 300 Indians, with about JUO horses hobbled, am! 300 head of cattle?the Indians were immediately attacked and repulsed, after a battle of one hour, the whites having one killed, owiri? to his horse taking fri.rnt nnd run f < n " fH ning in the midst of the Indians, and 10 wounded. The Indian Ions was 10 left dead on the fndd, their wounded they earried ofT?the Indian# retreated to a'ham* moek ss usual; they immediately rallied and pursued ihc whites to within *i miles of Miranopy when they nhandowed the pursuit. Tl,- t* nt.i? i ??v nan a ui.it uu in< Herbert bad again distinguished himself, and that Maj >r P. was nuking preparation to attack tlictn on the following day* CkarUst$n Coitritr. NOTICE. IN order to settle il.c 4(lairs of CARPENI EH &- iK).\Nk\, ij bcromm nrfrsJUfV ik^i >11 .Idlifs . - . ' iMiuuii ??< mrin on or before the 1st of January last should be closed forthwith* Those interested, it is presumed, will come forward without further notice and comply with the ub >ve request. E. \Y. BONNKY. June 4--J9-tf I Communication*. Fob tub Cabdbm Jocrjs?l. Rail Road from If right'a Bluff, Sonltc, to Suwtftr* Title, t, c. tfC. At m meeting of the cilizrna of Clarendon bold at Falton Academy, on the 'JOth August, l&Jti, Jtr. tha Dtsos. E*q chairman, and H. Sl'Lea*, arc rela ry, the following preamble and resolution* were adopted: a j _i ??i -?? n '{uiw*, anu curap cororaonicauwn wi?u m the Atlantic and the Lake*, being about to be opene-j, by means of a Kaii Koa i, to Cliailcston, troin , Louisville, Maysrille and Cn cinnali, by way of the French Broad, N. C. and tliencc, crowing the Brood Hirer n> t>. C. at the cosiest and cheapest place of passage, to its Lastcrn Bank?in tact, through the village* o: York. Chester and Winna. borough to Columbia : and I hence to its destined point ?t Charleston?the citizen* of Buinter District, .generally and these et Clarendon county particularly, cannot tvoia, on so interesting an occasion, uniting with their Icilotr citizens, in general, in expressing the *atistaclion tlicy feel at finding there is so perfect a prospect oi full and complete success attending tins magnificent and munificent project, especially, as it is impossible f.ir them to entertain a moment's doubt, that, to say nothing of the money thai mil be cared, or the dftticalucs that will be diminished in passing the South Carolina' Broad, at high up the country as, in such a case, it n nn'i! r\r\ irrel mrironrer trlton (Ka rs?r evf* J. ~ , , ..? the K"id. through the acalthy ar.d consuming district ol the lorl; tunned Lv the Wotcm* and Con. gnKe? i% considered, the compilative i-ue, with which the former river nn be passed, iron* Dawson's landing in Richland, to a point nut tar bciow Manchester m Cerement, a potnt^wbencr, eventnally, then* will bo tound a road to Sainterville, Darhngton, Ac. dee. from Wright's Bluff", or its vi* cinity?the gently inclined plane al?.ng which it will have to pw to the Sanicc; and, trhtn tfic communication, by road, is completed. from thence to Chdrlc-aton ; when all the*- cm uuisiar.o o are re. collected, the citizens ut S?oi??lrr cannot, ih?j repeat, entertain a dyubt. that a ruutc, uniting ail Eaali rn South faxohn* and the eocnuy between the Broad and tbc Catawba, not onlj with the < w great west/' hot also with '.olumbia avd Charles-! ton, and famishing to both those ruing cities, the mean* of an rzirnsiTC foreign, tu trcll aadomestic, j commerce?-that. to aupprce such a route, especially, wbrn it is determined bow much it reduce* ('fully ?, if not IS, the distaaee-betwrrn Co iumbia and Charleston, will not become the channel of the coroiai rec which is to give to South Carolina " the Emporium of the 'xrtttA,' would be tnaulbng to the common ?n*e. common feeling i and common patriotism o! the stale, '* tbc whole state.'* The impediment* lo l!tii route sic to be found ip ' the increased r.an.bcr. ?nd consentient expense of 1 bridges. below Columbia. llotveTrr, these nr-pediI rcrni* nrr ceaalrsbaianccd, >i not more than cotm| trrbalancrd, 'ay tlw lesarr charge of crc*?mg the Ilrwd chore, rather than the expense to to incurred ! by pawing the Coagarcc el Columbia. In (hni ' erection. lljc gualrsl alleged di&cully ha* teen, that of fintting IvuudaUcti* jor three pier*, a dificully, than** to the pubhrbtd opinion of Col. A. 11. ilsu?s?xe, not now mcxi?Uncr. A* to their cap-mae* this, ;1 an inndiancc, vrif! rriatirelj. if not pofitjvr!) d;*a, pear, when trc recollect, that, ' if budge* tbodld coat JGOorcrrn $ ISO,000, ti?c ltr*i ivvenue to be derived from them, to say nothing of that to be gtnrraUg inert red on the score of Utc great itaii Road, lo mtoe* extensive and illimitable wants and correspondent benefits, they are dealined to sdtmniclrr and extend, would go f?r t? prorc the catenae, ahatcrcr it might be, troohi rendered coajparalierly light?and, e*pecia!lvt in Use ate ol one fiom Claremont into the Fork, uwr.ee il would immaHctdy open a Kosd, thai u ttovr uniformly excellent, to Columbia? ?nd a road I ho tnovt uammg w thw section of tin? rtik??fld. rrmtmmUy become p?H of the great Hail Koad, wh.ch i?to U? Lid down along the #1lorkmof Alsluica, Georgia, South and ^orth Carolina and Virginia to Norfolk. (I'iae Col. Long'* report, docuioent 177, ?r8*403 Rail Hoed*? .iUcnl.' la the Mi*4UuipfL) l\cttfcr<1 be tt Ittsolnd, That a flat! Road totuuifDc:bj at \Vr??jt?t iilufT, on the ^inUx*, ?r 4 point in 111 tici&ity, ccnveuienl for thr traction ot a bridge, and - proceeding bj Fulton to llic rourl ln-utr ; and,a!w>. another I:um ti.e nearest point of junction, m the virinitjr of iitncbiilrf, actuM thr Vi ilricc to Columbia, nie not onlr highly lucrtwiy t? the want* el the ihitnel, ?iU? the mtrrrata and prosperity of winch liiry sir ?o imimetciy connected, but,'at the same Uu>r* uiajr be made to pr?rc aa highly aabarrrtcat an they arc itopcraUTcIr rctjubitr, to the prOIgrcM and proapv.tty of the Louumlle, Mayjnrillc, CiMinaal) aim Chartraton Kail Kuad. Thai Alsthcw Jam**, Joaiah Hajneaworth, Tlwuiaa Ikkrr, Peter Main, J Djaoa, Edward ! Umogbton. W. I!. B. Hichardaon and J J. Moore, | Krxjuiica, be appomlrd s committee, with the uodri?U;?ding, that a majority of the aatnc baa the ; j?ar. rf ox adding in iU it umber, i>y the appointment of aurh n:hi r geutJctncn, in tbu tad the neighboring duuicu, b? tiny W nrcnenrjr U> carry its j object* uito-cCeel?these objects being alto qndcr: stood to be, the obtaining v.beet iyXu ri#. tor the purpose of defrmringlhr Mtprnsr ol a mere rrconnotranee of the Hnad bjr local aurtrryora, Well acquainted txith tiir fare, soil, and f?citil>c*ot the country through w inch it i? tw pa*??the amount ol" aueb eubrenplioti In be deducted front the first Hiatal| merit* required foi the formation of the road, smd the digest nf a plan fur receiving subscription* to the Mid road in labor, n'AfirrtI. The labor that will be necessary to clear, gradual* and generally , iprikinr. prepare it for eomnJetiaO. 11 For budrinr lite Mniv. 3.' For providing tbe lumber, gint an3 small, which may bo necessary 4. For furnishing ^ Ibo iron, &c. Ac. f? For Isyiug it down?thai any subscriptions, for this purpose, shall be subject to the arrangrrwnu, whirl) ?h*U be propoerd, to the bore effect, by the Mid committee. and confirmed, ?t sonic future tucrling, bjr the stockholders. That our Representatives to the next Legislature, bo requested to exert ihrntsclrca to sustain any proposition In he made, in that body, for subscript! lion on tin- part of the state, to the read, (rem the! Ohm to Charleston?the loute bring such as to be most eonvrmrnt snd useful lo the state in general; and, a* conservative as is practicable, of the " vested rights ' of the holders and owners of property at the rarjous court houses of the slate near to which li TTJU w Itn iiru. '[hat G. I,. C'!nui|>:nii, tlif Hon Tho Du*an,J. l>v??n, J J. 'Inur, Jin li.ijd Hi-gun, Joarph Kicli" ati!?mi, William i. !)< L'Ormc Mid Wiiliaiu FrIf!e r. Kftgairn, bo appointed . ? committee, to corrfaoond and confer with the nttwui in the di?lnct* inUrrratrd in the work, ir.4 llkM< rng prd in tin? J^iu?sti!!e and Charletton rt?ad and report the result of thr runic in a future merlin* of this company. That audi cor millre l?r autlioricrd to call a meet-1 in^ at thr court house at the pcuod it may deem ! ( ii M ronvcniciil. Jki-.: tlie nrncpapera in Charieatnn. Cftindr?,j GrorpTMown, i'oiuuihia, Client*", Wtk, 8. C. . j Charlotte, Salisbury sod Rutherford. N C and in! Aogorta, bo rraprctfullf rr?jU??Ud to rrpubltkh Ut ptocordm^. J DY^OiV, cli n. 11 WUta. See J. Fulton I' O.. 8 f" . WMi Aognrt, !Tj' Ant rnrnroomcotiou <1 to the P. O in Full' ?f S> C. will wet with prompt attention. 'A ?bnrt tinr finer, ihr Chrrtrr Commiiuioner* roi iracteJ for r. i-rid^r acrcw (>d*r cirrk at fKt thr nrrch 'In*- I'mun cniiimiKnionrra air about to build a 'toe bndirr n-rosjTiper rirrr. at Hanoi ton * rurd.or al ^'Mcfkiu'n frrrj, wtpji il#n? pillars. m tkr trol'T and '.no abutment* Hkf thm* nt Cvlvvibi* Another hnihoen. or t* to Inbuilt arroso the Knniw.orl'taTygfr in Iln? couth COJTT Of Un- j !?n ?h?tricte?t Tinirt' or S r.is frtty ' W* taa ?a*pks Joeraxir. New York, 24th Aug. 183G. Dear Sir:?I have juat learned, most unexpectedly, that aj name has been announced among the candidates for U.e State Legislature. ] regret exceedingly that the nomination has been made with* oat my having been consnlicd on the subject; aa I mtut beg that yon will immediately give notice to mv fellow citizens that circumstances at this time compel me most decidedly to decline to serve. lUspcctfclljr yours. y WM. O. NIXON. For rnr. Cawt>?:s Jocrral. THE FRINGE TREE IN BLCOM. ADDRESSED TO *RS. ? Atrrnnps ot virgins, on the Bridal night, Tend Hy men's U.necn, sod tan her pearly brow; "So. rustled by zephyrs wings,of ozore light, Bride of the flow"rs, how beautiful art thou! Meet emblem this of human loveliness, Wedding life's perils in their transient bloom; Time soon will change their hoe?this snowy dress , Secina bat the sbrowd of beauty on its tomb! in rai-. affection lends its ready skill, Tosbehrr, nourish, gusid each petal jjrm, Some cankcr d touch, some blighting heal, or chill Will pierce the germ, end break its fragile stem! Dot though the world, or (imp or drain rSacc Yruth'* maidi-n b!n?mi, and dim (Iir laughing ere; The apirit'a charm, the soul* grace, Aic flow'ra diriuc wfaicii live and nenr die. Thu* will apprar Ihe church of rlraven'* King, Array'd in robe* of blacd-wa*h'd righteousness, Without? *p.t. or any kind of fbiaj, T.i mar the tnariiage feast, or desecrate her dress. And thus, wit* virgin. be (be emblem thine Of Faith's bright rcsturc, lirav'n-clad aoal'a army Gird up thy loin*, and let jour good work'* thine About Ibr path to OTcrlatting day. P. APPEAL IN BEHALF OF The Great Rail-Road, To the People ol S. Carolina. ON the " Third Mmday in October next, Subscriptions will be opened for the ; lock of the fa vise iUr, Cincinnati and I krtr'nfnn ffnil linrtrf_ I*Vi rv j should subscribe (or OSfC, OP more ^bartin, and oil ti ho can afford ii. should subscribe hkcrally. GSiLY FIVE DOLDAKS is (o be paid on each Share, ai the lime of Subscribing, and this will be re* turned, should the scheme f/tI. The Shares arc One Hundred Dollars each; and after paying the first fire dollars, no more will be required, unless ihe plan succeeds; and then, only in such small amounts, and al such long intervals, that -nu Subscriber con be put to any inconvc* ntunro in mnLinn twvmonU R<>fnrn th? w hole amount can be called for, a part ol the Road, within the Slate, will be made, of which every one trill fee! the benefits. This great Work will enrich the whole State. Every man will be able to gel hie crop to market, and to-procure his supplies. cheaper and quicker than at present, and will be able to travel in two days, aa far as he can now in ten. The money ' Milurribcd wit! be spent at home, there (will bean increased demand for all kinds of Iebor* and we shall have markets almost at our own doors, fur all our productions. Lands will increase in raiue?Vitl-igts .will spting up in every direction, ; and the whole country be enriched. The proposed Union of ihc South with the Weal, will add R> the wealth and prosperity of the whole country, ot.d eeery part of iu* It will form A BOND OF UNION AMONG THESE STATES?WHICH WILL GIVE SAFETY TO OlIR PROPERTY. AND SECURITY TO OUR INSTITUTIONS. Let the People remember that this may be the Only Opportunity they may ercr hare to get a share in Uii* Slock. Erery man has now a fair chance to short tyiutlly, in the benefits ol this Company. If tliey neglect this opportunity, it will be forercr I09U Any man may jrirc tip hit share.y ren after subscribing, if he chooses to forfeit his first payment. The riafc o( loss. therefore, is eery smell, whilctbo ?aio may be very great. By advancing only One Hundred Dollar* a mofi tTtlh jiecurc himself the privilege of taking Tucntv.Shares in the Company, which may eventually enable him to realise a clear profit of perhape a thousand dollars, or even more. We call ruptmyou, the*, Fellow citizens, lo come .forward and support a scheme, which will I make your beloved State great and prosj porous, and your children happy. Let > no man who loves his country, fail to cn. roll his name on the list of the supporters [ oj this great and patriotic icork. Commit sjom-r* w ill br appointed in each District, to rccnrc subscriptions, hut any one may at any time? go to the Cierk of the Court, and put doten his name for as many shard as he wbhes, paying'fire dollars on each, and that officer trill take the proper steps, to secure him the number of shares be may suU'cnuc mr. i nc nonur 01 nniiw iaro* lino, and the l^m interests of her people require that this work should not fail. Let us, one and all, then put our shoulders to the wheel, and our success ts surf.. hobeiit y. hayne, a. blandish. i'atkick noble, thomas smith, thomas f. jones, l. eomondston, (otHmuiiimtrg on tkt Ijtairrille, Cincinnati, and ( herUfton Rail Hoad. jtooobsias, (From London) Tailor and Habit Maker, RKSl'ELTFULLY informs the cili' /.on* of Camden, and ihe public generally, that be has commenced the aborc business, in the slorc opposite ihc slorc of Shannon, M'Gee &. Co. and hopes by strict ntlcniion to the duties of his profession to rneiit a abate of public patronage. J t;l v V3?tf 0 AR Y? j . Friendship's last offices bare been paid to the | remains of LawUVCX WtLlliM. This venerable man was a n alive of North Carolina; but for many year* a resident of this District, in which be was well known, and generally esteemed for bis j wild, benevolent, and natrarehal character. At the commencement of the Rcvotuntionafy War, when quite a youth, lio embraced the cause of Freedom: and served his time in a J>ettre of Marque and Reprisal, until the vessel was taken by the enemy: and her crew nude prisoners of war. Oo the cessation of hostilities, Mr. Wiiuant en jpgrd, for a livelihood, in the management of plantations, which business he followed tnrough the rest of iiis life. During bis lingering end pun. ful disease, which terminated in death, the mercy of Frovulcnce which supplird all his earthly wants, and the means of grace happily afforded him, were ' bis frequent subjects of discourse and gratitude. | According to hio anxious wish, the Sacnunrntof. ; the Lord's Supper was administered to him, on his' sick bed, in the solemn and affecting service of , the Churth. It wasan impressive testimony to the j value of religious ordinances, which could inspire > the sufferer with calm and bo!/ assurances of di5 vine love; and draw forth his ardent aspirations of faith in tho saviour's intercession for pardon and j acceptance with God. The humble christian fell, 1 that, in himself there was nothing, which sove*^ j reign justice could find worthy of fever. His hopes : of uiration rested on the 'divine promises, lis 1 was assured, thai tbroogh. grace, "the king of , terrors" could hare no triumph over hint; "Yea, though lie walked through the valley of the shadow ; of death, be would fear uo evil." This-b'eased anticipation was realized. With apparently very little pain, and without a struggle he ecssed \6 be mortal on the '271h ull. and commenced the life eternal, in the Tid rear of Lb age. Thus full of, Jeara, estimable in the opinion of those who knew* im, and irreproachable' in his walks of life, be has bequeathed to survivors the example of a man who loved mercy, and did justice, and waikegl humbly with his God. Pilgrim of that heavenly land,' 1 A ry * ? nj uic sunis pi um poara a; Lean upon ibe SavJoni a hind; And enter in thy glorious rest. lyarc all fears within the eroand, Where thy relics calm recline, Until the Angel's trump shall sound, Thru joyous call to life divine. When treed from earth, the righteous flee, To homeward joi s, on faith's strong wing? 'I ben, where, O! grave' thy victory! And then, 0! drain? where is thy string (Cffmmmuarttd, D1 ED?on the Gth all at Bradford Springs, Sumter District, aged 43 years, after a aboil hot painful illness, which she bote with perfect resignation, Mrs. Dki sii.u Bwnoi, wife of Henry Britlon, ft!!:. and daughter of lbs late Rev. George G. j w wowr. la ute cram et this excellent tad gif- j ted woman, ber fix mil/ and frtrnd* bare sustained j a lota which ta'irrr parable. Beloved and esteemed j by all who knew her,she moved through lift per- ; forming conscientiously em/ duty which devolved on her. To a strong and well regulated mind, and i an understanding, enriched and improved by edo-" cation, this lad/ added all the gentle graces tad virtues, which contribute to the felicity of domes; tic lift. As a daughter, mother, wife and sister. 'She merited and poa ceased the warm a flection of" " all who were connected with ber b/ these endearing ties JU a friend, she wps firm, affectionate. 1' and since re. At a christian, the mild fortitude and ; '. patience, which characterised ber last moments, < i- arc lb* be*l proof; ol the efficacy of those precepts} 11 bjr which her life bad been nsgul&lfd, ond ifora to r bcr sorrowing friends, the only consolation they can feel in the present afflictions. fCmwHSMtnL * .. f~~ . i J _ ???: NOTICE. i ' THE subscriber is erecting Uftry '; Stable in Sumtcrrillc, and will be reedy '; for the reception of Horac#-by the first of ' October ocxt, and solicits the attention of til SCP.OS T?.?D3ES 1 to this advertisement, and to pot up tbeir !, Horses with kimt as the best auootion will be ' paid tbcro, and ercry assistance afforded in ; telling them; be wilt also keep a ?r am * House of f^ntertamment{ ! for these w bo bring their Hones to bit stable ! . : JOHN IX BOWEN. September 3?31?cm [ : I Attention. Kershaw Troops. YOU arc hereby'ordered tojurado at Statcaburg on "Thursday (be loth September next, fully equipped, to attend Squadron Parade for two days. By order of CoL Adams. .B. BOYKLN, Captain. September 3-a rsrv as c. i t n 1 r un MLb, A first rate Patroon, who b well acquainted with the riw, and a good Deck Boat ' | Only ran one season. i ALSO, A New Road WA&OIV and four good; DORSES, well broko, and accustomed (o hauling about) town, and if wanted 1 will hire a good OH* Tfr, to any person purchasing the same. A bargain will be (rirrn, if application be ? made aoon, and terms liberal. If not sold bjr lite first of October next, will be sold to the hichnt bidder, on thai dsv. JOSEPH G. CLARK, i September 3? 32?tf i .. ' Dissolution of Copartnership. I The Copartnership heretofore existing al thru place under the firm of Crostyr & Rich- < ardson, was this day dissolrcd by mutual coo*' sent, tire whole business of the concern will be settled by J. J. Richardson. JOS. J. CROSBY. J. J. RICHARDSON. Fulton, August 10? 32?if COMMITTED | To the Jail of Lancaster District, as a run* away a negro woman who calls her name LIZZT and says she belongs to John Fricrson, w ho lire* in Humter District. Lizzy is ahoat twenty-two years of age, light complexion, 1 j about (bur feet ten inches high, no visible t scar. Tim owner is requested to come for- i ward, prove property pay charges and take < her away. JOHN FlMtJ, f. i. D. i ' August 25MI2 1 ??paaBRsaassassaa?e New Copartnership. THE nadersigbed, hiring on the first iost, associated thcraselfea in the Mercantile bosiness under the firm fef ; ? ? iSVT & EUOSSOIT, .... Respectful!/ solicits from the conwmnitf, tod particularly the former customers of H. Lerr, a continuance of the liberal patrsaafe extended to him,-and which it will be then endeavor to merit; the* intmid COTTON and other produce, for which Ibcj will gire the HIGHEST prices. H- LEVY. W. E. 11UGHSON. Sept. 3-32.NEW FRESH GOODS. THE subscribers are now opening a choice assortment. of SEASONABLE GOODS,, which they offer ou the most reasonable terms, consisting in part as follow: " VVOOI.ENS LONDON DUFFIL BLANKETS, Mackinaw do. do. Superior and coram .n NEGRO LfNSEYS? Superfine London Blue, Black, Brown, Green Napoleon, Violet, and Mixed CLOTHS* Super Striped and Plaid C A SSI MERE, do fiockakin, do. Plan, Striped and Plaid SATTINETS. White, Scarlet & Yellow FLANNELS, WORSTED GOODS. 64 Jfcqnard Figured MERINO, (a new *rr C-^PIaiii,English ?nd Frcneh MERINOS, (black and colored j 34 " Merino CIRCASSIONS (all cofcd) Black and Colored BOMBAZETTS 6-4 Eoper Blade BOMBAZEEN, Worsted Blood EDGING, Ac. COTTON GOODS. Super Fancy CALICOES. - , ' Merino do ' Shelly do " Texian Plaid do w French * do V, - . and Cotnm'n FonknUfeL Plain ami Plaid GINCfllAMS/T. Colored Plain and Enjboned CAMBRICS. Medium and Jactcnet MUSLINS? * Book, Hull and Swiss do. Sniped and Plain CAMBRICS," ' Cambric, Dimiljr and Corded COATS, Colored and While Cotton HOSIERY &c. LINENS. 4-4 Irab L1NEN3 AND LAWNS.? *? r_ cm .i -j r\ l nr i ntri?a nuasia outxuiig auu uduiiNt iiai Ai^ * Diaper & Linen Cambric UD'KlfS, DOMESTICS. . 3-1 Brown SHIRTING. ' M*> ^rjMEETlNGSi :&??. 34(0 5 4 Blcacli'd SUIRTjNGS &. SHEE TINGS. -#? Apron CHECKS and Pliid HOMESPUNSfe Hiwsd COTTON ADES. Canton FLANNELS ^white and colored* 44 and 0-1 UEttriCKS. &e. " SILK GOODS: Beat Black Italian LUSTRINGS. " Gro Da SWISS. - Bain and Figured SILKS Sewing Silk and Twin nandaome Fancy Silk SHAWLS VIA> ?l k?dM> TtiNntKMaHRMr" * SpmS^eld ' ' do Black Lore * do -'life Colored PONGEES Black tod Colored Silk GLOVES. Black Italian CRAVATS. Silk HOSE, (plain and ribbed) Sic. FANCY GOODS, ^*' Bandaome Worked Muslin COLLARS v' do do CAPES, do do and Priird do Blood LACE and Thread EDGING " Bobiwel LACE, do FOOTING. U Swiss Stripe MD -UNChina Silk HOSE. flwmi ftilit RtMHe itn ?ALSO? A oompicie assortment ?f - ' CARPETING, Of the newest an d roost approved ptitmta, and colors w arrested. - -? ALSO) An extensive nssortment of GROCERIES. SADDLERY, ninnwiDP mft'lWis'" FUR A CLOTH 1APS& HATS, With man? othtr articles for safe by . LEVY & HUGttSOK. September 3?32 /MfTsrmnn v*/\mrt* MJlfll liiil IIUIEL. THE Subscriber informs bis friends and the public, ilul be lias taken lb? House formerly occupied by J* Goodman and more recently by J. J. Esom as ? Hotel In the Town of Camden, and near he Court House, where he is prepared to eccire company, and flatters himself that those who favor him with their compiny trill be satisfied with their accommodations. A. U. ItUFFLN. May S3 -20:Mf