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THE JOURNAL.: CAMDEN, SEPTEMBER 10, 168& 0"Saturday, the 2lth instant b Relorn Day foi this District. Fttrt CoSGlt ESS. Col. JOHN IV R1C1JAKDSON. FOK I lit- Sl'ATi. SLNaTE. Col.. JO.I.N CMESNCT. gj'we are auauMWU to *?au- mat u? following gi'Qllriixn hare consented tffW candidate* lof the IIoust? of Rr^reseuU liw? at l!ic ?*n?-uir.j election LAWKENCC I. W UlTAKCft. JOHN U. .Ml UUA if M. M CfiVY. l.KU io J 1'A"i TKR30X, jAMta & cnu.rvy roti ran c \*u! ? j--i |Ja\.-?*ir 'ii July. l-tMJ. Mr. J. C. West?Da.ir S.r-.? Willi tbc cutwo&l of John G. Bouma.i, K q. ?r, together with many other voter*, ir<ja<*?l uu to ganounrr Into as a candidate tor Oin ? re?s tr fdJ ilw vacancy cccattioimitirt)ir tliw'Ji u! 1L<* late iinnurAlii* u 1. M*jrsj?c. "* . > WJLL OvCO.YS. J.KRUY fr ECU EST, J k >1 < ASK J I.L. J tiARfltSOX IlROVYiN. ' Wr are tulkor.zrd: > nt:>?eU?.?t the C !Jo?. jngg*ndo men are cmaduklr* fl-r M.*; >r oi the Upper Batt a lion * CapLMMF.SC IIAn.K. Capi DAME!. KlKKEAM). sen. r* a n i i . n ?. V?J>1 "IliLtl.l.U It J M*j JOK.N J. \! ICKl.fi. CANDIDATE IN t'l.AfUSNDON. F'>* >ATf I) ST f' Of HUSK. kob JAME> tl RKIlAftUSON. \V M. BCRCKS 1 The u BunorTiLLi Baud' and tu? friend* mort cicok u* for onwlUu^ to publish the article* he btadoor <h the honor to writr P?j our column* ? Aatooo aa wc^cl thrrfi^lj with even- tlunjj cUr. hr aitiU be attended to Our corrra^.ncJrnt. ' \ Voire rums jm JsrjIX L?*r>. ' nKIUi-lli m lr> Itk Vm f11 ... ? t ? - I- 1 - ? ? *' *. haw Utftnet, n very important i^y?#tinp. and onr well worthy of tiietr codndrrsUon, pvtieuUrjj that portion of thep. inlerroUd ia the proapritjr ol Cun4m. We *?k otir frl!<?w cftirrn* to re/Vet on theoobject.* Tb?t ? go^d turnpike r?.id the North <**ro!;na line, ne?r the upper c.l^'o I.sn<-a?te? Diatnet. p*??fn?j thfr-ngh the rdlafc ?,t titter to Cttrwlrn w hi l*? of jirct advantage to tVw country tbroogh it junri, ti.J of laimcr.tx imporionce to Ghir<o. wr think cannot admit of 3 doubt. Wr tkcnfcrrlinp- that n?r pcopic will an #wer the qor^Uon of our r irr^jx niirti*. iv.lb ar ttSlSiOtOUa afljr.'.ra*. .a J*Af>trt Coir^tft' ?Wr |,avr fr'r:vn! ti.^Au ' J?D<t 3io. of this inirr^nj The La- ; diC9 (-'Ot/tptoion, ha. r#? ; br? ? 3 jrr<if inrtofence, bat is. notwithstanding receiving. and dr i*CT redly too, ao c*t?*n*.*. e patronage It difTrr* from the general, rbsrsejrr of peri -d<cat publicotiotia, in this. that they mo*! uauolh pat on their ' l>e*l garit at ?rat, winch fi<:? ha* hern gradually but ' cooetttilly improving l> 4ii in ilo rmhrlluhiurtiU ? attd tl? literary e in rati/ r It > publithrd monthly I in New York, hy V? \V n*at *3 ,~r in.-; uam Cau iIk* pisL!i*~r? u U u* r.iir t>r !?**< I iKe !< !*? V1. U - I.L - * ' r " "* - ???*'*??** ??*t ^T\ a i ( Sot Twra* J.m r\ . j.i Mtvi?-.ir.,?Tiw Au^tni J \u. a<i liu* (uib'icaUon rrfhro in Jsf.t ?ti'k Sfl'* r * boo Id. from iu tneti'.i, its l?3?-c had'an' ' w-knOirtrdzmi-iit The uatnber H?-(<sr?- u? \ % ? ennchcd with li<* liUn of trvrraJ of llir rao*t r c.-nincnt wnlrrt of il??- country . and ? dearrcredly '? aannin; golurn r?jiiD?<?na, not only in the Houth. < c but ?n erery accUon of il?e Country. )t moat and ' ; rrill be a popular work, fr>fo (he number and hi?b \ c literary chars.elf? of tin- writer* who contribute to it# p?fi*3 To our m.nda, it hat hut a tingle fault. , and rrrn that hat n>-l keen th< right tnch by oUtrrt, jl at haa nroarocd <;nn"tic?-\l Wr niiudc to the Ed- * | ? itone: drpartiDcjit. Throughout Ibe labor* of Ibr Kditor, there ??. it ?p??ra?? to ??,? teinof pedantry 1 and (vcata which r.e runicM ire Lire not taste n rttoOgL to admire. , j ^ f*rinar. Sir x ?A French gentleman Lea dt?ear * o! rred that *:Ik iflSY he obtained from ihr bag* 'if Lslln 0 of ibr hurt Iffjril gitdrr, red lb?l Lbcj jwld more d in proportion, lixn llie common litiwonn?two " oance* ol aptdcr wik brut; aqaal to 7 or 8 of the t common (ilk " He hu presented Ibr French r; Academy tod the English Royal Society, with Mtnr P aftock if* tad g lovrs of this malt rial. v o, jj, Fmrmoru brai *!?? ?nxy tqxtal tint if you can ? !l Mf* Ban*. near Louiwvillr. Krntu-lr. with tlic *t| aid of IC band* etay. merited fLr tin produce of w kcr farm bxi mtAti, {s/Sih-' m n MvRpfn ?Ja'ir* '/"'Tv"' K?lc?"!>. .N (" m a st fit of mMltil),oii th<- v.-: i..I cauM-il hv luu.lt*, * seiaed the corner po.s -I a d?tr? , .HI"! J. Mwratc- j*| !/ murdered hi- *i!r, '-v t-esong :.rr with it.m i!,#- oj ;?rr*encr of '>er t -r avl n. ?-? , .**? ! '.hem. ]>' scire# by flight from toe ? me i4'.r I . inf Musi- J at* wife had l?.-r i tit at)' t. ' r if n a' 'he t tun-, and 4j attempted lo (If from linn ! : .r ;- it -in <! L? r and iti tha* accomplished h t>L>< j . ; htp e . _ m Jau. lit r*r ?'1 he r? i nhnvd in the Jail r' of Halifar, N t' . *el file 1 *? the d?^ r? and c*fCr? led Jj their escape on the'-i-llli oi? Tin l"ii -'inj was ll '.mrwii to lltr groijn<). aiiil s tnxn tlrr 2JI|H 2\ p*ruU*?-<J in tl.r flim*-' It it a* at lirst lliongtit llvai ^ ^ to- oth-r f?ri<"n?T? ?rii ninv'tiiiNl *liw>, !?* t t*?? of m tbrm ?ic n?||ii ilir t.? tt : v. w Jipii tb^Jr f.onfua- , ' si*d to tii- t?. i. ?!>..?. ?(,'! > iU d tint thejT ; ,r rocrd to got \\u: u -anjt ' ia:v? ;,t, tiU" bo ti'fused J to rsrspo Nr>t C'Tiot ?1 i?.? fim* !?-?!? of n^w Cotton , ^ l?r<>ught tu?>.:r marV-t ?u Thursday last. from t ttO piailtat |OM of fll'M M I i ( nirv |^( of Slimier ili*tXi<-l. tfhich -.to* purrht?*r?l Mr*? n i fa Sm*?ro*. M'(iir A Co |N?r? bsnl- at -jX\ 1 -#? ' T< c^nt* Tli** e-nlitv pf t*'*" v M - ,r;*t i?' ' o cod h CHOLERA: This frightful disease, though in a mild and moc fied form, has made its appearance in Chartesta Its ravages thus far has keen confined to the cola r ed population and a ftw intemperate white*/has not created that panic in the city, which itaaj pearaoce has general I-, produced. We annex,* an , shall continue to publish the daily Reports of th i Board of Health. OJfLet Board of tlcoJik, 7 1 o clock. I'. M. Sept 1. j The Special Committee ol the Board have to n post for tbv last twenty tour hours, three cases c Cholera; t*-? tinder trcuiw.eiit?ihe olher dead?? * the eleven cares ftpfrtrd yestsrdsy four tnor deaths hsvenccunrd. The cases repotted lo-da are sii blac.s?ot the eleven cases reported y ester day, lwo were whiles, and nine blacks. By order - 1'itrvi v \t' ik *??ww ? . Kl- I/. 1 Chairman Spcu] Committee A. G HOWARD", M D. Clerk.' * < } o?lc* Beeritf ScptPiuber i?f J o'clock, P. M* | The Special Committee oi the Board have tore port for the last la-mtj-foor boon; aeven. eaart o Cholera; six under treatment?the Other dead?om while, the remainder black a.?Of the three ctan reported yratrrday oa uoder treatment. all bare died, by order THOS Y 81 *02*8, M. D Chairman Special Committee, A- C. HOWARD, M. U. Clerk. Q$h Board of Utahli. ) September 3, 1 o clock, r. M. j Tb^ Special Committee ot the Board bare to report for the last twenty-four boon, irrrotrcn oases of Cholera; two whites aad fifteen blacks?two dead, the otheis under U.^ataarnL?Of the seven eases reported yesterday, two more have died?the others are ooovali-rcrnt. By order. THUS. T SIMONS. M. D Chairman Special Committee. A. G. HOWARD. A! D ? lerk. Uffia Board of Health. )I o'elo: k,' September 1 \ The Special Committee bf llitf Board, report f?r the last twrntv-iuur hours, leu cases <*: Cholera. Tu*u white. eight black-* ?one dead?of t!i?? 17 case* reported yesterday. foui more hjveriied. runs. Y. SIMONS. M- D. Chairman Special Committee. A. G. Hovakd, M I). Clerk. . Of fie/ Hoard cj H/atth. ) Krptnub/r rVA, 1 o'r.VcJt, P. M. | The {Special Cwrnnlitre of tl?c Board, have to report for (he ta?i twenty-four hour?, ttreniy-rcrcn eases of Cholera? i* dead, twenty-one under treatment?5 l * * vtiiiicp. mnci#. Uf those previously u-jMirtci! itvu mure deaths have occurred. 1U urih-r. i TIIOS. Y. SIMONS. M. T>. Chairman Special Committee. A. G. IIoWAfiD, M. I). Clerk. -V* A?i ihc c<xx) rHitrhi of K?r?h?*r it I ihry triH Join the citizen* of Lanr j?tcr PuUnct. in |M-t?lionin^ thr l^?f?laturt for a Tam Pike JUkuI rem ;V t line to Con??!o. tlirourb I.anca?trr*?f.c. .J i oirt frvtn fir Indian Laid loft ? ilk I'rvow Jo cmi ASIATIC CJiOCEKA. {iHrllljJpnfc }< * been (revived (Jul Uu* frightful liar&ac rain l1;arlr?ivn If Lb* nr pert be true, t ? tearcrir pevuL'e far Camden to escape. The onlijuitv ' ' "?* tr,? pUrra l.i;bid? the hope of jfrlr \Varteri ti. rtogb thr .(,?.( cwrrtrO hy K*rv>ti.vl r'it.tart. tlir nt<!# oI iliicclN-H W?li. >?<? L?ciVt. !-r intt doc J ift'.ii car erimraani'.jr; and -.mat, w .th.ut ?Iu? it*rv.~l?t. tn&hr tiremlfui addf < ?nt t'< tho i*; ap t I ?l. rtr>ralitj. ljr.?Se( tho*4 ,!rCUii"?Al''r? n! (ntUil titoprr*r, prompt sml t( #? via' municipal iri'uUtion* atioold br tdopltii, to roii-at. t! tl.r awful ;CfU'JTr In alt r?ar? ,f i!> wnutMH--. Ibe jtfrtCtCU 111 IlllOtS tod'icl, io'liJtij; .'Jitl ?IraulujrM ?0 pertnn a,pd habitation, ,s? L-,-1 a irconinKnurd iiy the pbpsician*. u ?*loar? pr??c?otion? KaprTience bat shown Us*t p*i<.siv liable to thr disorder (and soeh t* ctery <>?r X;.n*rdto it* MHt*r*oO.) cannot taa ?o*t?ruUe n their food tod bring. The* should abstain from roir sad iddwtiVIt wgiUblrt and fauta; avoid xpoamc U? the morning and evening dewa; be ruineratr and regular in their habits i change tbeu lothr* according t" the change* of brat and cold . jid, chevc all, guard their prrnmea from Uu aeeti. notation of any kind of filih Unfortunately in hi* last particular, Camden is very much at unit, "lie town, though unusually healthy, b in a moat i rctcbed!/neglected Condition. One is at a l^m to cecum b?r the abaenee I bflioos fever. It rralljr rcma as if there waa no pnhre in oor community. *ba "ram and need* orvrgrow lite sirrcU and *? ant Iota - drtrhe* are clioahed with corroded regrJ>te matter; and. after a ilwsrf, tho low grounds Unit own brr'iiM frog Mtth, of wtucti certain pots are selected a* the favorite wallowin* nlarea r hnjja, and yield tbo-r dotcom* amelb, autfccirni f tln inarlve* tu product- Mckmraa and death I'rorace tlwluli'lv drmanda, that imm oouc* of (bote uiaajKr-c aboold \* taken. Ocwn of lb* nrjleetd pmprrtj should be compelled to tale carr of it lot, aa so raoat other public matter*. " arbal iirw. f bodr'a, ta bo body a buatocaa," the rnla combined of put unnoticed, and continue to produce seir mteehtev-oua effect*. Tli* important question rcura chat oujjht to be done A A writer in Ute oomol, <>f tome U w week* nine*, recommended tc ratal' labment of a Board of Health, winch *>uUl ?upervtrc the eor;H?ratr lirutla, and prescribe.' initary regulation* Thi? recommendation ta now' I peaud. The Tonr. Council wlioa* dntr it i* to.i take the appointment, would find no difficulty bale \ r r in it Hiioiri'ht cilizena, aornr of whom lould U . ran wtv ?? 'A??1' , - . IVVimJ \ illsnj u> ur.<J?rtah<- til* bene* olcnt atbcc As a i I rcliuuoujf ilrp, the trnro may be divided inu?|l >ur warila.to ttir tuperTiuoa of uInch. member*.' F the lh>aid ehoutd t?* tr vcmJlv apjxmiU J I*ro-^| nety dictates that thoac r >inmt*?ir>iier? hr>nM or-,! tnize th?-ir body, adopt rule# fur their direction rut make n-port* a? they ma> ileem oxpedhMiV. Injt I (i)>i Ui?- fifht eboohl he *ea!cd in thcui, to do I land i?l the 1 iit n l.^onnrti ttrce*Mfy aid in the ! lopUon of precautionary nira?urea, or In tlx* ?e? < >?v J ?f pllhUr nuitJinora All r.iiiyn*, * briber < iidrnU, or nor -residents. ?h< ulti in- njiull) r*?- i uaibU* to the |toar<!, anil fcaeenne l? >.up"*r-U on ' icir rw ^lec ??! proju-rly, in amount r ?j?i\al< t?t to rehire nf l?l?orrr* t<> krrp M in order Bv ?tich, < r ntjn r uhtih-??i!is r? g< lnli'*ri? of tb? health olil- i re. the hojte r? f nU'ftaiued, lhatif ferrr.uc rv??? I holers, about <1 a;>j* ar in t?nr conitnonity.it wiil ;i r*uit?r ilir oiim! f rm, w!ti> li. under (he nwiiu-'i iflUfy *)tlriiir remlily \.cl<ln to (-roprr rrmrdinl i ansjruifoi. A CITIZEN. 4 Fort tin I'jumi Jnf pjiii To I'' It**PT?N* (Vw*??rv??iurj? oj c < Tfn- tulfowmj |atutiim KuinMv ilmvreiit ?1 Uai 1 Jwrrin Oof? 01 p. m nrruhtirut ?tl?? runion t< n 1 ing to Ibv imnifrM injury of your IViitiooor* bartctef ; and crtkm ? u?ujil*int? th<cat>-nri) i ixtility ?*> Ok ir int<?rturt. your cnHnnrd, u i?o and i ithorl. protprtion. i?. "?i our la-hall. or*xi?>n?!r in i skml. H? ' fn?rn>lfr? d. Wial wa srr <jinoif un?l*- I uyiv*. and <n<iu?tMuii? irulividti il?, located n | * ^ 1' 11 id 13? ? 11v '! 1 >n-f . < ' i'liii li nc iir U r ?' * urA I r * '*'1 1.' ; ;i .. f.jj. I*- 1 ' J* - 55^ I handed down to ua irom time inrtncmorial. And, Ijjftr aa tradition rans, our father# punned the san I calling, and performed similar good senior# to * B* J elatV. Whtlst,therefore, we art w^iciUraa to i&rpt f-j withoTtiy.it.ark of honest indignation, the ifcui It* ious aasoulU upon our still verdant iepuiatiop, afford* u* pleasure. wiUi modest satisfaction, to ri count some lew of the hereditary avocations, 1 'd which we are engaged to the first place, our bt te j storss i* a mysterious aicbymj, the (ectel process* i of which,.vte arc not authorized to dirthfr, Airthc j than to state, that although our several establish j uiefiis are open to public scrutiny, and are in con atant operation by day. for the manufacture of th cvk<bmn*d~hlalam ; yet the quality of this valtu bl? gas is very much unproved by the night pro '{cess; and it is then rrutieicd most suitable fiif.it e, destined purposes. Too, no doubt, are aware a F the happy effect of ihia air, which, as it walkaahou *. in darkness, does the duty ol a vigilant twtroL m clearly save* ike expcnse'oi a police guard darinjj I (be rummer. This is rertaiaJy tnlmoorUnl ifon - j in the municipal statistics. It is well koown/ii j lbe^seeond place, that stranger* and foreigners Use* | a mortal antipathy to Malaria; and that the War o its comi|K>n driver them trom (he ncighborhooc 1 trbrre it ta suppose,. to generate. By this rust d< .'gucrrtj their monopoijr of business is prevented; ri and the commercial interests of the losrp placed, . i where it ought of right to be, in the bonds of ? i tiTes alone. Thiidfy?The manufacture of this > aforesaid .vlalana is aeeompltsbed with chills and fevers. Those bilious aftcikmi promote Jte kind , attentions of friends, give employment- to ntirses, encourage the doctors, and patronize cofin makers, ; grave diggers, manufacturers and venders of crape and other mourning stuffs. TbecircoUtionof the .avails of such capital, on their account, largely inI vested, gives poor petitioners the risht to kbwi IU nothing ni?r, allcaxt common justice, uTtfte benefit ol eqo*l jurisprudence. BotthrreistAaxth consideration, ot great moment in oor citimstion. to which we beg Ictrr to call joor attention; and it it this.?Travel*ra from other places, *bo may not bare learned, bj experience, Um valor of the msirnats, in oar employ, most be strock with the nril and picturesque appearance the/ give to Oor to*n O r cannot fail U) perceivr that oor possession* term uninhabited, adjacent lots and properi ty near); value less, and therefore easily procured ; i ba-inr*? annihilated. ?nd the prospect to the mer]chjnt and speculator of retired habits, qui Is flatterI tag fur theooiuynent of elegant leisure and digits16rd rase. Want traveller of taste can be otherwise than drUghted at the sight ol our plantations, yieldling the tall plants which adorn the streets, and I overhang the lances,in the very heart of the town? I Can the lover 6t natore firil to admire thr verdant herbage, a htrb metis hisaotaco in every direction; linJ whir h innuH? ?h^L I-- " ? *? *' ?? wuy uuiuict 10 incur* Sbou J not the philanthropist cf enlarged *?***> strrnuousiy contend frr th< culture of tbc satire . growth, \< btrh hinder* the rxctli of population *, prevents onr generation fmn interfering into the . rights of anclhet ; and nturrm thr benevolent da| sign* of IVv.l'nukdci and Famine * We, therefore, in firm reliance on the jofticc of *oor claims, as well V on your wholesome policy, in t l*e protection of lb oar who might, otherwise, he trampled uport, ask Ware to pouter our business, a* beret fore, iq our own war We pledge ourselves, , if let alone to maintain the high reputation of our I v.- -rlu,' which lure been sustained at aoclt immense Jc*??t. As Jar aa IWa within the scope of ability, our constant aim will he, to prosecute, under your corporate unction, the arise intents and prcri?ion*of cor an?nboo. And your petitioner* a ill, as -in , duly bound, ver prsr, Ate I THE WEKbS, RANK CRASS dk Co. _ . ; Pott the Csnnr.s Jochssl. THE COTTON CHOI* ? a WV frequently hear the qtcslion propoucwd. what will the market open at the ensuing season' Wr cannot perhaps answer this query definitely . anu aaiuiacionir, bat yet htcU mat br brought to j we*, which if utUj regarded by the agricultural part of the continually, cannot fait, cicniuaUj to redound gre?t?r to llietr intrtrst >Ye think the fault will tike! J br on the planters wadiing tbair cotton too early k> market This plan beietofoe ha* *urcerdrd admirably ; but there am cirenmctancr* at this era, yuaufy'mg t departure from this custom which are cam!/ made manifest. The opinton hit already obtained that a more abundant crop, uilll-c made (upon ih? high land* particularly,) than b*? been e*t>OUtrd, forgetful of the ortref al JalultlitJ, a*i<io fh>m the r?en*jri* that roltun i* yet liable to It i* trur, howrver, thai thr upland planter* have bad a tolerable fair wo*. pcci until wen11r--but we not* hear of tl>e ret to i {ffilrt or |n? rticntoo rmy plantation, together with tbe shedding of new lemu r.r pods And a continuance of ibe rxtnordinir; tall* of rmia cannot Jul to produce a pnnlroct of ?bedding and rot to an alarming extent. And it is bv tit*, that a short crop usually occurs In Utii country Dot j what arc the fart* before us .'?are they not such as we km never before experienced Look to the treat ward, and ?b?l do ore behold?their fertile 1 rtreta and vast bottoms where One sere wilt jrirH ' more than three upoo the high grounds. and not a weed of Una great staple is area to iNrnh. And _ anperadd to Ural the greet failure in Texas and Mex ico. ronircjaeni upon a stats of genera] insurrection . and war. Tbe rich lands of Georgia and Alabama bordering ou the Creek nation, campatatierly none will bo raised to say nothing of the decrease in Honda from tbe same cause ; and the destruction upon our own rivers frontfbesheti and Iikcwiic Uw loos of our pino land bottoms. For it m notorious iltairrrry high land planter colli rate* oorr or let* of rrctalmnl pood ov swutnp, yielding no uconsid' crablr portion of the if fragile crop, and thesr vera v Inundated and almost totally destroyed. And in addition 10 this ibe appearacce of tar shedding and rot lr??M no doubt but thai the failure will be m j great aa firat imagined. Ijti u? nu w consider the remedy. It ii obviously or policy to be patient and not rath our cotton te market as aoon as it may be packed. If that courae be pursued moot of the planters will j-rotnblj have old tbeir best, cotton* before tbo impression is made upon tiu> Liverpool market to what an titent the. present crop may tail to meet the demands ot the j msnutactnrer*. Twenty cents is to be sure some-1 thine ol a bait, and a pretty inviting temptation,! but I would resist it. Most of the planters arc freo Irom pectin tare embarrassment, and ran retain their coium until a propitious time lor arlling. , And if Uti* course be not adopted the coiusqoence urill be that roast of us will bo clear of our I reduce before the market rracbes its acme. And what will it signify >f tb? price should be tsrenty-five or thir- ' tjf cents at the opening of spting, if theifobave < ?p?nc olf at 15 or 14 cents And besides aU manufactured fsbiic* have rtoco greatly, and thriven-' li&ncrtl value sreing to bo predicated upon cotton 1 it liter '.U rents, when the truth is no planter (with I uui few exceptions) can get out ami carry to mar- t let the un> fourth ot bis eron. before tbv nrw? :viwi do?r;i and range* varioualy from 13 to 15 ' ecni*. But wlnrn about to boy an article, or any * pecicaof property, if lhcr^? taa murmur ct the price ' i are mgnificautty told float cotton i? tu? nty cent*, i , irhru the tact ia ?r nearer mule ail average t( 14 | rrn't But the cotton jffower ha* the advantage in . hi* ui?t?uce?let tliem but retain their criton until i ' 1 he m<??i 01 it i* picked from U?e lirld an<l enter the > 1 market alirj a k amity 1* errated, ?nd they TffM', | inert a price that m important and "ill enabh them 1 lo accede t?? U?e preaetil extravagant demand ki ' jotkU and |?r.>|>erty. with mom eoioialilv n una nee* n remained tlwt tlx* <M>t?"Uinpljon' k< ?-p* ahead of iL<* tocrcakc ol production fitc per -cnt?utd lojrllii'r u tiJi tlicbenefits r? suiting from 1 ihc late lar IT coftrptcniiae, jpnng * guarantee of free I' mdr l?? the speculating ?. d manufacturing portion j >f the world, it ia apparent to political < < enrunirta, ihat the great staple* ?jt nee ami coll?*n, will con. iinu* to ad\ aro?-m ptirr. re*-!! when a lull rrnp i* t made? In-nee the gradual uitprmcnicnl within the \ last three veor? Therefore I would aay to the , LTf. otl"?dv ??l planter* in South Cam)ina, Georgia, \ I jit .ma and .11 iMMoipi-i, h$td e*t?' fo- pa- i <t v ' \ c\ enntjot rail ul'jmafo'y (r rtaluc a " * ' -iA ** ~Y? ' -*r r <'?' . ' ' - *, .. ' ; 0 price fur the unexampled abort crop, that will in jc damnify the faiTQre. Let os contin'ie to lel,4wolf o. be the outcry, and adhere strictly to the policy apgrf| tfrtted above, and you will shake the majurfacUmng i- interest lo its centre -and finally real i? tar Cutjr-fire it or thirty cents for cotton. - ? s. - SUMTER. J,"- ' " w ' JWI T? FoBTBE CaMDEV JoDliUL. * At a very Urge meeting of the citizens of Cla. 'r re n don, held at Stake's Store, on Monday 22d Ad gust for the puraow of nominating candidates for . the State .Legislatures* the ensaing election: Jas. 6 : It. Brock was called to the Chair and John L. '*' Manning appointed Secretary. On motion af Joe. I J. IUcbardsao, Esq , . * ' , (luotrcdj That a comipiUeo of tea he. appointed ' fo: the purpose of nominating a suitable person, to | | represent thiscounty in the next Legislators. * | The Chairman appointed the following gentle* j X i men, rir- Joseph J. Richardson, Edwin Dickey, i 1 Sial. Horrin,Tsaao Baghalv8aml* Ricbboorg.l 1 Edward Drougbton, David flatt, L. F, lihauie, J ?' Geo. J. A!'Cauley, and Robt. Tiianws, Esqrv who * after a abort absence, reported the fol.otving, Which ' was unanimously .adopted.; < u . Report, Whereas it becomes the people in their I primary assemblies to express their opinions upon ' the conduct of their public servants, at the expiration of their term of office,either to condemn sets 1 where the interest* of the people liave Im-n prifjo-1 t - diced, or*to reward with -c ' ^ ? w avvvrw U? uppiv baUnti, ihr general, o. particular good conduct ol their delegate*; and whereas, the term for which . the people or Clarendon elected their prewnl representative* having nearly expired, and the late civil commotions, which *o thoroughly tried the *eal and fidelity of their public servants, hating, (as wc trust) been so happily settled, it become* tueir constituents, ofall partus, to evince a propt r soose ol the patriotic motives, by which they have been actuated , by again placing them in our Stale council, and thereby allowing tbem to exhibit yet fiarther, their devotion to the Interests and welfare ot Clarendon, in tithes more peaceful, and suspicions, B* it ikcrrfart Ruolttd, That we hereby approve the course pursued by onr Senator, and Repiesentativrs, Col, John P. Richardson, D. St. P. Duflose, and William R. Burgess, daring their term ot office, and assure them of onr undiminished confidence in their worth and integrity.Rf?oim/, That we _eordial*y respond to the no nunacon ot oar Ei?8rn(or, Col. Jolio P. Rich- t ardson to repmtot this Congressional district io lbs next Congress, however much we may regret . the low of his riltnble service in oar Stats Senate. Rttolted, That tre^Jo hereby nominata oar io riper Representative, David St. Pierce DoBoee. to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation ot Col. John P. Richardson. " Ruolecd, That we do also Dominate oar tried public servant, William R Burgess, together with Major James B Richardson to represent as in the next Legislature. Jtoafesrf, That to these nominations we pledge i our firm and undivided support. T On motion of L. F. Rhamc, Esq. Rrtoircd, That the proceedings of this meeting be published io the Charleston Courier and Cam* dco Journal. JAfclES R. BROCK, CUirmnu J.io L. Masxisc, SetrrUry. MARRIED?On thrGth inst., by the Rev. E L Fraarr. .?lr. Daatrso J Cttn.t>rss, at llopeville, in this Dtstnct, to MiaaMahTtu Tiionrsos ol the Stale of Georgia. - i Sbentt's Election. ' U^HEREaS. John C. West. Esq. the t present' Sheriff, has tendered his resignation to His Excellency the Governor, to take effect, as soon as a successor is qualified to eater upon the duties of bis Notice is hereby given To the Managers of election, for Kershaa District, to open polls at the serenl places of election within said District, on Mon day onri Tuesday, the IOth and 11 tit days of October next, for the election of a She- j riff to ettpply the vacancy occasioned by , the resignation of the present incumbent. j JOHN J. BLAIR, Llerk. I September 10?33?tf j By order of the Court of Equi* ' ty, will be sold at public auction, before the Court House in Camden, on Monday , 'the 7th November 1836, ail the remaining i real estate of Frsnri* si 1?? ? I - ?? ???# I IIC j House ami Lot* On King Sirrri, ihc LOTS on York < Street; lire LOT and part of LOT on t Broad Street, formerly belonging lo C. Jugnol, well situated for busincu; the Lots and small Brick House, < on Lawrena square; six or eight Lota in c thcjowci end o! the town, being the cite 0 of the old brick yard, now under B. Halle** ' fence, and planted in cotton, on the ferry ^ road; the undivided half of 175 Acres of Pine Land, c Above Kifkwood; 1 2#00 ACR s ; more or let*, known as the Jumping Gul- | loy tract, on Lynche* Creek, adjoining Carter and other* Houtte and Lot in Kirkvood Bond and Security payable in turo years _ interest payable annually. FRANCES LEE, Adm'x of F. 8. LEE, Dcc'd. j September 10? 33? tf _ 1 ' ZT7~ r ^3 1 * f' oirayeu or Stolen !, From the subscriber in Camden, on ,r Tuesday night, Oth instant, tbe following ,a described cattle: h< A Large Black Mirer, three ?< years old, A Molly Face Ateer, l> three years old, broun and black sides. lt J0Hwflf or fiponeii Sterr* 3 years old. and *? 0UtV COMtOn* ~" KB COW, & years old, all in good order. Ear marks not known. A reward uf fire dollars will be given to anv ncraon / ihal will give the subscriber, at SVm JtTKnin'a tavern, such information as may lead to their recovery, or If delivered, any reasonable charges pnid. 1SAI AH ROBERTS. September lO--3H-b* . NOTICE. IN onler to settle the atl'nirs of CAB PEN-J \vt rn? x. nnWDv ui? ? * r, a , m oreoinc* neressary to iliht all drill* ?! *? them on or brlore the<f*< liit of January la?t ahuuld be rlo?ed forth- J A Aritli. Those interested, il is presumed, nu >v ii? come forward without further notice i l?y uid contplv w ith the ab-?ve request. ' tin E. W. UONJSEY \ June 1--l#-tf _ v?y r?<r * / * ; 1> "? "'4? ?. *-? * *'' *.V*> * ' _ " . * ; Virginia Stale Lottery. ! For the benefit of the town of Wheeling, CLASS No. 5 ibrlS^fir* .Tobcdrawn fit Alexandria, Seplftibtr9t eosaua*' 1 Drizc of iSB-WW l*i .-* _ -ti i > I" ? ??< >' i ' bfioo .q^O i stoop no *?< - &88h I . " 4,00(f 20 '? 4 L - 3,000 ?0 " 300 1 ? 2,500 40 ^ 1 " 9 AAA i KA ''lUiS- - * -~3l mm ?i?y | Whole ticket* SJfrbalirezBS fatftsfteiVdSOl. . To t-e Wa*?!.?; "J .Managers' &&$&.<; 36 Broad Street Grand < onsolidatcd i&m r. : Cla&Q .f. To be drawn at W?lnrc?jJ2">iv Ut?-Oct l? : S3S31EB. 1 Prize oT 60,W> V 5 Prizes Of StfWft i ? jb ntn 11*> * rt <wiMWfc 1 :.? t* rjW 1 11,340 15' MiOBO 2 u 5,000 100 V " - 600 '2 " 4,000 -126 : " -:r3W; 5 " 3i000 126 'V / 200 Ticket# 020 halve#$40 qwrtera^S To be had atg?* > v"^ , Managers' Offi(^j 26. Brond'/Sfifr Charleston, S. -?* ' ?v " . - tk S ?/ . , c, - 1 , 11 - n i Managers of Election For Kcnbaw District, " AT CAMDEN; : ficojamio Oam, James M'Kiin, K- Wi Bonney. AT CVRETOirS MILL.'. 3ST': Fed. Bo wen, Samuel S. Taylor, Joha Molly. ' * ' AT/LfSE!*BY*S;. 2?jtiE Daniel Bothn- MunL Murclre&on, A1 Mnaltr VOHlU. "*< -I ? -**. . >T aftSi&ti IliWMc^rrfe; Bemtmia JTC..,i Ro&rtTwiwiilot, Lockh.rt. AT DIXON'S OLD PLACE. Tyr.M-H.lfy. UrlW^ffiBtaaSprAT flOODTOTg CTtlRE^jf Thomas Smyrl, William DraidCorJ, Jesse Kltgore. r5-AT LTBERTY^HW; James B. Curttou, LeeDixon, Roland Cornelius. r- - AT FLAT ROCK, Jos. Kirkland, Sen. John fIctcher.Dirid Milter. ,f_ _ The election to nisplue on the second ? dcL?^i' Hflibtr to \Aw5JlfHf 1 nffttwr tuQ Uuf^ Rrprcscnutires. The Managers to meet on Wednesday in Camden to coont the ? voles and declare the ejection. September 10 -33-tf 4 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of Sundry Executions tc mt directed, will be aold before the Court Fim... in ?A. C?. ^ ^ - ??.. vHwwcut vu mv HI?I noDuyun " May ia October out, Within tfteatual* tour# of sale, Oac tract cf land containing 90 ACRES, note or It*u <m the waters of Bear crcelc, " Head waters of Twenty-fire mite creek,' idjoining lands of Thomas Sslmondsaod ubers, levied on as the property of fiamaal^ Vake'alios Samuel Ted well, at the rait; >f Summers <Sc Cureton, and others. 150 ACRES ?f land, more or less on Graney's Quarter reek, adjoining lands of John J. Mickfo ind other*, levied on as the property of" dary Arlcdgc, at the soil of Isaac Arledge Llao - 50 ACRES >f land, more or lets, on Graney's Qoar* tr rreek, adjoining lands of Mary A Hedge ; nd others, levied oa as the property;of ames Arlcdgc, dcc'd, at the suit of Jacob h*ii. I '*7* % Purchasers to pay for Sheriff's Papers, I C. WE8T 8 KD September 10?03? tf - - ... STRAYED OR STOLEN Prnm thp h?Ii?p?IK?? >? C.?J? ? .... hi ^ inucii, on 'hursday nig..,, Sih inst, A BAT HOR9E >ur years old last spring, about fifteen and's high. No white spots except saddle ttrki on the back. A reward of 5 do!? irs will be given for the delivery of the orsc at the tavern of Mrs. M'Adama, if rayed, and if stolen, a reward of'tweo dollar* f?r the proscroti >n of the thiol* > conviction. J NO M. POTTS Spptemlcr 10--33-C* POR8ACE, t first rate PatrdOR, who is wolf acV quaiotcd with ibe river, and a good a mtm ^ uecs 0oai> Only run one season. _ - AL?0, Now Hoad WA(*OH and four rood MAIfr&K'aa r>)| broke, and accustomed lo hauling about tvit, and if wanted I will hire a good Drf" pr, 10 any person purchasing the same, bargain will be giten, if application be ide eoon, and terms liberal. If not sold the first of Ootober next, will b? sold to e highest bidder, on that da v. JOSEPH O CLARK. September 1 ? 'VI ?if