' THEJOIIBSAL:^ CAMDEN, JULY 2, 1S36. yirDiviae service will be performed in ibe Epis- i cipal Church on the 4U> July, at the usual hour. BANK OF CAMDEN. We congratulate our citizens generally, and particularly our Cotton growing neighbors, on the certainty of the establishment of tins institution. Its influence has clrtady been fell, so tnnch so, that town property has oa mspieicn, risen from 15 to 90 per cent within a few weeks, and il wc may judge from the "roicing appearance of some of oar Mercantile nouses on oruau miriri, n uiim-?ot certain ibat our merchants will be supplied the ensuing season with as large an assortment of Iran nctc goods as tbfjr will b with bran' new money. We therefore earnestly solicit our Cotton giou-iug friends to look well to their interest, and give our merchants an early opportunity of proving to them what can now be done in Caindrn. Strange indeed as it may appear, yet it is equally true, that from observation* lately made by some of the most rigiimnt Astronomers of our town, it has been ascertained beyond a doubt that we will have no 4l& of July in Camden this year. Tins will in fact be a raving of one day, particularly to those who don't know hotr to spend it At the Swimming Pens in Claremont county, on Saturday, the 15th instant, Dr. J. itmior, Gro. L. Cnanrios. Jons Bhadlst, Hnntw James, J. P Rjcuabdros, F. L. KtNsr.pt, Sakcvl M'Er.iur. and Jons Rimsat were appointed delegates to Ibe knoiTtiir convention. We are pleased to find the name of George L. Cuaxrtoji among the above named delegate*. !!c it withouLdoubt more conversant with the subject of Rail Roads than any other individual tic know of, and may be justly styled the fttfJirr of the ays tcm in this country. He ir&s lite author of a acnes of essays published more than twenty year* ago in the Richmond Enquirer on this subject; and all those who bare been ocqoamtrd with bnn from that time, know that it has been bis chief LoUv??-> much no, that lie has been fr< qarutiy vpoken of ci Rail Rood mad, end was reviled and laughed at by the men who air note the most tkorov%A Cor the system. The editor of the Newborn Spectator in remarking on the duel which lately took place between Mr, Braes of N. C. and Mr. Jturan, of Md says ; " Should Braes ever again muster courage towrei another lihite man sc the field be will labor under A disadvantage." We think not, unit-ax the seconds should be so ixctmsidtrale as lo nb/tilxU Uai far read. (I will be recollected an article has ~anc the -rounds of the newspapers stating a u fia" ?a on foot to deprive Gen. IIocstov of the command ef the Texian army, and place Geo. Jswra Hskiltos of this state, at its head, and that if 6*en. liswitro* should sneered to the cocnna-?d. $10,000,000 would be pledged lo the support of the cause of Texiao Independence. By a paragraph in to-day's paper, it will be area, that Gem flauti.ro* as a brave and honorable man,h**tL-nird tb?r agency of any "plot" to deprive Gen. Horary* of the command, and disclaim* a dofcirc to pluck 4 lautci from hit ucl,' earned wreath. The George I own Union contain* the conuacnceamt ii an aitic!e on the subject of uaprotmj tJip Harbor of Georgetown and a K*?i IU?J front the nee to Cfcrraw?taking notice of the praeUsability of extending it to the *ourc*? n| the Yadkin, and aiding the effort* about to be cuuie at Saltatory, N. C. to approach the coast. Piinniifi)tribIn excitement prevail* in the counties of Haywood and Macon. N U. by the movement* of the Cherokee Indian* *inee the ratification ol the late treaty. It is*U?ed tint a large portion o! the mlion were, aa.1 are, opposed to it* adoption ; and that the treaty wi? concluded daring the ab tdt of the principal chief* and moot influential men of the nation, which l?a* girrn ground* for suspecting a hostile moTenu-nt on the part ?1 the ladosi. A gentleman Who write* fr?'m fVank'.ing, Mscmi county, North Carolina, under date of June Ctii staler a* follow* . " Another cause of excitement in this county, i< the movement* of the Cherokee Indians Tbo*< of them living in that part of the nation immedi ately jauMng u*. are said to be dissatisfied with tb< late treaty, *-e collected in companies cooiullioj trtth one another, *nd have purrbared all lite poo drr they could in the towns of the upper part o Georgia, and from the merchant* ol this and otbei places In Ibis county. Flying report* are stil " ft* commanding officers of oar militia are no* making preparations for raising a company of Vol untrers, to be in indinm on anj rwetgrnrj tha m*y occur '' On Mondar, tire !3Ui alt the House of Rrprerrntabves passed without amendmcnI the bills Iron the Senate authorising the admission of Micbigai and Arkansas into the Union. Wc find in the New York Commercial Adrn tisrr, earec very appropriate remarks cm the ad dress of Gen. Rot to the inhabitants of Trxai From whteh we l?K> following, and to whir! we would call the attention of ever/ Sorer of hu mamte. 44 \Ve have only ono criticism to ofi"? upon the orucr of Gen. Rusk. It lr. Hattnegan. Presidential 117/?The following anecdote is now going the rounds of the paj per*: 1 . .*.1 fm . . r tl- _ I .1? " 1 Hp M>crciiry 01 ocing tii**aiift< tied ttil'i the order directing the Maritu crops to art ogninst the Oer?jfJan;I iitiima ling to the President that the Marine4 were only educated fur tea trrciu, lite lat< | ler, with uartg froid, replied,1 They thall gc | to tec terrier, and act on the Cm As.' " MWttMsanri ?? xaaaa? From tJir ChjrUjXoK Courier. TUltlVTE ? It i> a reined and a duty that tin liring owe to the deed, who have lsecn cuiinenllj uitIu! in their lire*, to pay setae appropriate l:t I butc to their memory. j The subject of tins notice era* well Lncun t his fellow citizens grncrally, a* not to need the &t< of culoj-y to portray ins unc'uiiicsa in seven! r;~3 , ciUes, or hi tell I be in nbo he won. The talc lit ' Jan* h E. W t??rciT, wa? born in Hcat?f?-t1 I (SJ, C.) on the 4th of Dfrfmlrr 1770, and d:rd n ' tin* city, after a wtrfi?cttrin; mO'ttt'j ?fi Hie csure c ' science and liti'tiluir g? uctsil* ( |)r Shreut m vi tiie oriental founds I. am! f?>x ; length ot tune President ef the 14 American Hi rnv spun Company," nisblithfi) in this Stair and !u rated m this city; hat which, from some cause o m!.ci not natv rcculVc'.ed by the wider, rat C;i suircd j In the early part of the year !e!3, Pr Sheen ; submitted to o number of hit literary fnrnds lis outline* of a Constitution for orjinitnj a tjociel; i j lobe called "The AnUouanan Society of \ haxles ! | ton " The inetr.brf* ol this Society, at a nwetiHj . held on the 30ta June of the came year, agreed I ' rtwnjc it* tstle to that c.f "The Literary and Phi r luaophical Society of South Carolina." a Soeiet; which anil exist* among us an honor to itafoanden and a bloating to our State. In the year Dr. Sbceut published a vc I !umr of ' Aftdtcml aid f'ki!*%4>iki(el F-t*a$t" em latning let. Topographical, ll'Slufieal end otbr Sketches of the City of Charleston, (r?>m it* fii< settlement omr?ltr Origin of the Yellow Fc , vcr of Ch#rlr?u>tt, and a# conducing i* he formi f lion of a Medical lliilorjf of the Stale of Sou! . Carolina. Thia work innnrdistrlr i(Ur tU publ , cation, received ?xien#4trr circulation; not nni . fmm the nimble in forma I ion it contained, bt . from I lie high recommendation# it received froi f wveral Krviewa cod oilier publication# in the lln r ted State*.?Alao u Botanical work entitled Floj | Cirolmarnna. together with many valuable an impotlanl work a not now remembered?aleo mas t manuscript# which remain# ret unpublished Dr Sliceul via* wcM known a# the author i { Buimroui u#eful and practical lU^ar# which aj pearrd not only 10 llw daily psprr# tbia city, lit m mrtoo# part a of the Untied Slate#; end whrm vcr it araa known they emanated from bim, the were etire tr tender con?ort watch with anxious core; N i c .ild/en tun to h#p their aire a rrlurn, r Nor climb hi# kure lite envied l>i*? to aliare. < A FRIKMJ. e; (Tommrrffal BrcorH. i' Reru<4 and ?'on, 14 a 17 .' Corn. '.*? a !WS C \V)?r*t, I t 1 ! n Flour, Caanilcn >111:5, $10, countir 8 50 a ! I it Foddrr, 1 ! J'aron, 14 n WbUkey, 3T? a r ???, " FOIt SAL v AX upright FIAi%?? of l!?r be h ( Kn?li.?fi workj in jfond tunc aii'l prcscrv ?. linn. A|*plv at this oflice. U July 'Z -T3 - ?l T i ^atmsmasmm n', ? nil | J To Soalh Carolina Planter*, A splendid Cotton Plantation in Mississippi for sale. 1 THAT valuable plantation, known by the i name of SUMMERFfELl), situated in ilinds county, (Mississippi) immediately on < the Rail Ro?d froin Vicksburg to Clinton J and Jackson, (the seat of government,) 25 miles from the former, and-tlic same distance from the latter place: 12 miles from Clinton, is now offered for sale?tho proprietor har- I ing determined to change his occupation.? To give a minute and detailed description of tU* .Lnmnrl nflllrplr un nnfMtirv I *s?v juU|n. i t ji T n uwviiiwu j | as no person it is presumed, would make such a purchase without examination. Suffice it to say that this tract of laud, which consists of SO.) acres, is decidedly the most valuable,* of its size, of any in this section of country. ' With one exception it was all entered at an early period, when the whole country was open to select from. A large part of it is < Hi eh Cane Bottom Land, Baker's creek, a stream of considerable magnitude, afiordirig < excellent mill and giu sites, running through it. . About 100 acres of the tract extends into the hills and covers a beautiful building site and ullltmmt, it being quite derated, and 1 far remote from all local causes of disease. Indeed, the wiiolc neighborhood in whLh ' this land is situated is reputed rcry healthy. The improvements of the place consists of , '250 acres of open land, a good gin and press, , negro cahins, dee. With this plantation would be sold 14 , working hands, all joung, likely and accli| mated ; or the number would be added on application to the sub .\ scribcr, on :hc premise?, or to A. Jackson j Bu.kc, Amsterdam, Mis9L??ippi. t1 An inquiries in regard lo this property, ' which may be communicated by mail, trill be t; responded to by either of llic persons herein I named by addressing a letter to Amsterdam, Mississippi. JAMES BURKE. t; June 24 23c i- The publishers of the Charleston Courier, " Pendlcii-n Messenger and Camden Journal, ? u>11 please give the above three insertions j and lor-: a:d their accounts to my address lor - p-)mrnt, aba a paper containing the adver* iiscntcnr. 'j Virginia State Lottery, * j For the benefit of the Mt-chanics Bcncvoi1 lent Sorieir at Norfolk. CLASS NO.4 J To be drawn at Alexandria, Ya., Saturday r! 1 44 1.000 20 41 500 p 1 44 3.000 20 44 400 " 1 44 2^00 3o 44 300 f &r. &e. dee. ' Wholes 10 halvra 5, quarters 2 50, T" be had at the * MANAGERS OFFICE, r *' rte n 1 CI.AAI 4 j i\0. zu unmti ouvui, i n A R LEMOA. *.* V. ' n * y . * H Clerk Wanted. A young tnan who has a knowledge of the mercantile business, and can b j bring a good recommendation, can find 4 permanent situation and a good salary by n addressing a letter to **// Jf." n July 2.?23?if. i * fTjfa THE uudcrsigned. as d j ifffpy^^S*"^owncrs public wag*' /f/CpKfii gons, giro notice that if thrir waggons are not ?. { permitted, in any inn stance, to recrirr pay for hauling, other,r! tvise than by ticket, that they are allowed ?- no perquisites and j?erson? will be proi cccdcd against who shall pay for any one af article hauletf as orcr load. To or from t, the ferry, for a four horse team, the rales p. ^>r lictiling will be $125 and boat yard H$I. The following will be considered as f' .1 load: u; 10 iUirs Cottoo, | 2 Hd? Mslsmes or Sugar, I i Itbls. Fl. ur, I 4 Tierce Rice, 10 " Fish, j 12 BagsCoffec, j 10 " I.iqucr. | 12 Sack* Bal*, 1 10 " Sioup I.ime, j 50 Oil Rope, i 25 I'VOttonbagging, { 30 Kegs ,NaiI?. 'j DISIIOC A CO. I IIAYMAN LEVY, - - > l> itifmiunv ! JUIIN *Yl)llKai/\?>, I l?y u.i. iiuuuou.i, }W. C. WO It KM AN. UNO M. NtOLON | JOSKI'll G. CI.ARK, | By SAML.J. YOUNG. i0 July 2.?23-c g T. aCODL^TD, 50 (From London) TAiler and Habit Maker, T> ESPECTFULLY informs the ciii81 XV zcn* of Camden, and the public generally, thai lie intends commencing the si above business, and hopes by strict aliena tion lo*lhc duties of his profession to merit n shaic of public patronage. Jtilv 2-23?tf M ? List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Camden, 8. C. July I, 1836. A?Mrs. Mary AUon. B?Leonard Beebe, Jas. L. Beattjr, Vindent Bell, Jefferson Brecdcn, Washington, Brace?. C?Mrs. Ann J. Collins, Jas. Clond 2; lohn G. Campbell. E?Miss Sarah E. English, Abraham Eddy. G?-Gasaway Godbolt. H?Datid Holinan, Etheldred W. Ha well, Alfred Hammond. Jonathan Haves, Alfred Hayes, Richard IlunL J?Sarah Jackson. K?Jephtha Kelly, Evcrton Kennedy: L?Le?in Lane, J. R. Laws, Mrs. ReIxjcca Lowry. M?Rcdick Mosely, Angus M'Don aid, Thos. M'Crcadjr, Roderick AJurcbeson, John Mothcrshcad, D. M'Ca.skiil, Allen M'Caskill, Angus M'Swecn. Hugh M'Call, Joseph M. Marshall: N?John A. Ncilson* R?Edmund Reynolds. E. IT. Rogers, Thos. Richardson, Geo. Riddle. S?Thos. Snfith, D&rid Scott, Mrs. Martha Shirer. T?Saml. P. Thompson, Wm. J. Tickling. W?Mr. Watman, Ben. F. Walk ins, Win. R. Young. P. THORNTON, P. M. WANTED, A good english tcacher,#for the Frer School in Camden, to commence or the 2d Monday in July. Apply to C. J. SHANNON. Sec'y. and Trea'r. Coraru'r. free Schools, K. D. June 18. FOIl SALE. The front and back stores, standing or the North-East comer of Broad am Rutlcdgc Streets, late the property of Air Hugh M'Cal). If not sold before 8atur day the 2nd dry of July, it trill be pnt a] for sale at public auction. JOHN CHESNOT, Chairman Committee. June 2.V22-b NOTICE. WILL be sold on the 8U1 of July next o the plantation of Charles Harrit deed, on Jacks Creek, Sumter District Ma ??4f Ml iOWiril IViftiSC DV(/i91ki9) %y%W M MMJMJj MM 1/ Sheep, Goals, Household ant Kitchen FURNITURE, Plantation and Carpenter TOOLS, Com & Fodder FISH SEIN, and many other articles too tedious to me; tion All Mints of fire dollars and aborc five c a credit until the first day of January next.All sums under five dollar* cash. Furl her Notice. ALL persons hating demands against tf estate of Charters Harvin dee'd. ai hereby notified to render them in accordin to law. Ail those indebted to said estate at requested to make payment. SAMUEL I1ARVIN Administrator. Jnne 35?22?c Vssistant Qr. Master's Offict CHARLESTON, JUNE Id. 1838. THE Subscriber hereby girra notice of his r* dinreato adjust and settle all claims again United Stairs, tor expenses incurred, and au| { lies famished on account of the MiliUa and V< untrera from the State ot Sooth Carolina, (exec] niitun the neighborhood of Savannah and A ago ta) tor the defence of Florida, in conformity to tl mavuma* of an Act of Conrrres. approved Mi Sxih, IrQG, which i? published for the' informal!* of those canoereed. JOHN L ENGLE, AauUnt Qr. Master. AN ACT To provide for lh? pirmrnt ol expense* incurr* BKd supplies furnished on account ol the railil received into the service of the Unite J Slate* f< the defence of Florida. Br it cnictrd by the Senate and Hon** of ill prrscntatircs of the United State* of America i Congress aaaembled, That the Secretary of Wi be, and he i* hereby directed to caoae to be pa the expenses that bare been incaned, and the soj plir* that hare bren furnished, in the State* i Booth Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Ixmiaiana, at the Territory of Florida, oo account of the Milit rrceired into the aertJoc of the United SULe* f the defence of Honda. Provided, That the ai count* for tbeae claim* ahali he examined and ai dited at the Treasury, aa in other cases Sec i. And be it farther enacted, That the 8< crrtary of War b? authorixed to cause the miltl called out to defend East Florida, by Genera Clinch and flernandex,<*r by the Go rent or of Mi< die and Weal it lorida, and such other militia ai volunteer* a* hare been rrceired and mustered in the service of the United State* and regularly di charged, to be paid in like manner with the vo.'ui terra and militia ordered into aervicc under orde from the War Department. JAMES K. KOLK, Speaker of the House of Representatives. M VAN BUREN, Vice President of the United Slate*, and President of the 8enate. Approved, May 23lb, 1836. ANDREW JACKSON. June 25?22?am NOTICE. The subscriber with a view ol closing tl Books of 1). & J. Clark: also the Bool of J. G. Clark, respectfully informs thoi indebted on either of the above, that tl books will be found at the store fornicrl occupied by Mr. Lcmiere, that Mr. A. C Willis is authorised to settle the same i my absence, by note or otherwise, or the ill be place I in tho event of default I comply, in the hands of a gentleman 1 the bar for collection, as the books mu be closed. J G CLARK June IS-Ql -tf a r 1 1 1 i?J?? ?i, ~~ jy - FRESH GARDEN SEEDS rti\T? tvntB fATDARmn nvna I 'imiw W W4M wa FOR SALlJ fr fiiSaSTON. Among tdudk or* the following: Early Fork CABBAGE Ice. do do Dutch do Eanj White head do do 8ojw loaf do do Carl'd do do StTO* s do SnmmO lnh SQUASH Drain lleid do do crook neck do Late Dutch do Crook neck Coahnw, Green Glazed do Long Green Cuttuuber, !*?ge Eng. Saroy do Early do. < Early Load. Cauliflower, Prickly Gherkins, Late do (tor pickkw,) White Brocoli, Georgia or Scotch Kale, Sea Dland Water Melon Colewarta, - (a superior kind) Early Spring TURNIP, Apple seeded do Rata Bag*, or Winter CHrael, fellow Ranit do (for prearrting) Large Norfolk field do Large Mask Melon Late Flat Datch do Canielope do ; ' Aberdeen or Scotch do Nutmeg do Yellow Malta do VejgetaMe Oywter, (choice kind) NaetortioB, " ^ Red and White Onion, Large Bell Pepper, White English Mustard, ] tayenne ooBrown do Rotmd smooth Tomatoes Large Flanders Spinage, Garden Cress, Round do Peppergrass, Prickly do Coned Parsley. New Zealand do- Solid Celery, Long White Okre, Sage, j Early blood Turnip Beet Bed Clover Seed, ' do yellow do do White Marrowfat PEAS Long blood do Early Jane do Mangle Wortzel or u Cbartetm do Barlr Scarcity do Somr do . ..'J, ; S welling Parsnip. Bishops prolific dwarf do ? 'Guernsey do Early Mohawk Bern, . Orange Carrot, do China dwarf do lx>ng Scarlet RADISH, do white Kidney do ? Short top do do do .dwarf do.:- y Silmon do Snpcriorwhile pole do. 1 Long black winter do Vsrieguud Cranberry do ' White Tnrnip do Luna do . Largo Cabbage Head Early Tuscans* Com LETTUCE do 8ogar "do Magnum Bonnm do do Golden Sioux do (a choice kind J I: >' >' . ALSO, Pamphlet* on Gardening. Calculated by the subscriber, to answer tor Camden and the adjacent country, near the same lati- . ' lade. inrTbc above Seeds arc warranted. Sbonld any one find them otherwise, aflcr a fair trial, other* n will be given in their place. Nor. 21. '* HISTORY OF > South-Carolina. ; i DJ. DOWLING, 83 Broad-Street, has commenced the re-publication 1 promised some time hack, of Dr. David Ramsay's HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 9 The Citizens of the City an ! Stale, will be waited on previous to the issue for a. subsrriptinrs. In order to plaee it withI in the reach of all, it will be printed in M uutnbers of from SO u>' 100 pages each, _ price 50 cents per number. The cost of the 3 rots., in this manner will not exceed fa To those who wish it, they will be furnished, bound in sheep, eilt and letter,c ed, at 93 per volume, of 500 paces mora m or less. The first Tolume will be embel? 8 lishcJ with a correct VIEW OF THE w CITY AND HARBOR OF CHARLESTON, Engraved expressly for this Work, which will be drawn from the moslfavorable situation. The second solorae will ^ contain a MAP OF THE STATE OF 3. SOUTH-CAROLINA. The Work will be printed on the finest quality of paper, in new and clear type, ^ with stichcd corcrs to each No.- As the ?. expense will be considerable, a list of pt 1000 names is required to warrant the * undertaking. The first specimen number * is expected to be ready about the 1st Anid gnat, apd the whole will be completed .?* t&rr it Rnn?/< |irCT|OU5 141 III tllUUSrj | i? tativ|rv?? in ihc mean lime, and respectfully *olien> led, thai the citzirns will patronize ibis 4 truly Southern Publication ia preference ia ?tu the numerous Works of a foreign na? ?r lure, whieh annually reccirc their snpr port, and generally contain animadversions [n on their Institutions. ir Should further encouragement warrant >d t, the history will be coptinoed np to Jj the present time, by a competent Editor. ,d As an instance of the scarcity of this ia Work, the Publisher wonld state that bo u could find bat one complete copy in tho ~ City?this copy belonged to the Charleston Library Society, r- Persons being near any post office in the State where there is no agent, by forJ* warding a $5 bill, at oar expose, or a ' ,d responsible C?iy reference, will have the to work regularly forwaided to them in Not. *- by mail, the postage of which will scarce is 'y exceed 6 1-4 rents per mo. In addition to the Editors of the different papers, the following pcr>??"? authorized agents: James Smith, Charleston, J. 11. & W. Cunningham, Columbia, A. Young, Camden, John Ryan, Barnwell Diet. _ P. O'Sullivan, Suraicr Dist. Charleston, June 1-20?f slLKiT >' .IT.YEW IWKti e Figured and plain colored Silks, a hand [y somo assortment of the above article sui' table for spring will be sold at COST. 10 ASLO y A few pieces DUFFIL BLANKETS, . lor and NEGRO CLOTHS, trill be sold at of cost by H. LEVY. April 2 si 1. LAW BLAAKS For sale at this Office.