University of South Carolina Libraries
THE JOURNAL: CAMDEN, AUGUST 27, I83C. _ _ . FOR CONGRESST Cot. JOHN P. RICHARDSON. FOR THE STATE SENATE. Cot. JOHN CHESNUT. < CP We arc authorized to state that the following gentlemen hare consented to be candidates for Uje House of Reprewmtatires at the ensuingclection: LAWRENCE L. WH1TAKER, JOHN D. MURRAY, M. M. LEVY. LEWIS J. rAlTfiKSUfl. j JAMES B. CURETOJL WM. O. N1XCLN. roft the caxdes jocrsat. | Lascaste i, 28 th July, 1636. Mr. J. C. lftst?Dear Sir:?With the consent of Jens G. Bo tv a as, ?*o. we, togcibcr with many other voter*, request you to announce him as a candidate for Congress to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late honorable rlxcjbakd , 1. Mas sue. WILL. G. COXE, ? ruriv^jrrupuT T.TJ* M'caskill," ' J. HARRISON BROWN. We are authorised and requested to state that Jobs M. Ooaavscies, Esq. is not a candidate for the House of Representatives. We are authorized to state that the following gentlemen are candidates for Major ot the Upper Bat. tafia*. Caj*. JAMES C HAILE. Cape DA MEL KIRKLAND. sea. CapL WILLIAM R JOHNSON, Msj.JOHN J. MICKLB. CANDIDATES 15 CLARENDON. Fos Scvate. D. ST. P. DC BOSE. For riricic5t^rivt?. JAMES B. RICHARDSON, WM. BUROE9. The folio-winj persona are appointed coxmnia oaen for m.tiviD| clock in tbc Cincinnati and Charleston Rail Road. Books to be opened on the M Moadar in October, to continue open for six liajt, from 10 to 4 o'clock, in U?e evening, for the cbcriptton of UKHtnad shares at 100 dollars each. Those wishing to drciioe the appointment most immediately notify the Governor of the same: A Ccatdca?W. M Willie, C. Matbesca, W. H. Johnson. A Darlington C. 11.?Dr. Thomas Smith, E. R M irer, G. W. Dwgan A SomtrrviiU?John II. filler, F. 1. Moses, W. Bsytanrortb. A Suulntrg?I>r. Wo W. Anderson, Cyras Morse, J^hn ilro*nfie!i. A Lauotur C. II.?J A. Wilberspoon, Jr. Benjatnin Maasey, M Clinton. CTW? take Ibc liberty of calling U?e attention of fib Excellency to Uie ordrr calling out Colonel* j Cnnrr and Rcimim' Rpjpsenu era the days of ejection?to meet at tacb place a* aball bo elected by the Brigadier at, or near the jooctiot) oi the two districts. la oar optniao tbe citiaen cannot be oocnpelbd, en either of the days, to do any dotjr that would Interfere, directly or indirectly, with the right of ofintfo. Bach would be the tendency of thb or4r,u it woald fere* the managers (several of whom vc officer*,) from ibo bom, ami the cititra from the psQs. Many therefore will doubtless fail to comply with this order. The object then of his Excellency, in getting out the citizens at that time for military drill will ip a great meat ore be defeat' nd hence the necessity of a change. Lata accounts sat that a Council of War hat been held by the Indians, aod that they had resetted to join the Texiana against the Mexicans. It is equal* Jy criminal Car the Texiaas loans our Indians as it is for the Mexicans. | In another column will bo found the icttrr of tbo j President to bis Excellency, N. Govern, or of Teonewee, disapproving the call made by Gen Games for an additional force?with the rra* Mtt for his intention of iaroing an order requiring the militia to b? tmrardiatrly mostrrrd into service and discharged. It is aril worthy of an attentive perusal. A bale of new cotton was sold to Macon, Ga. on tho 17ih init tor So cents iter oouttd. Frft in .lugnst ?The Alboa/ Evening Journal ^tyalhal 1roat had made its ippwnocc in that vientity. Jfsrik Carotins Mlsttimu. -In the Senate, the op" position have a Ur< majority In the Uoaec of Bapmonlalim 61 members Itronble to Vm Bo*a* are mrtOMfy elected The Ilooae consist* of j 190 member*. j The rote for Governor, leaves no room to doubt the election of Gen. Dcdlkt, the Wbcte candidate j ?retail next wffk. A ~lI .1. . f !. .. UMI I lit- 1 t?_ AB WM *T|| m\ .JJUiriiJUTlUP (IUU IW ieinitj, o? Wcdoftdaj, the 17th inxt. which continued for boat fifteen minutes. 11 i Gem. J la moon and JlntUMasemry.?The hero of j the North Bend, a* Gen. Hannrtoji h siffni&cantljr sljlrd, in * letter to a Mr- Tn^t>nr.rs Btktkss, ajai?i toasidtr tmysrlf tke eldest Anti-Mason in ' tk$ United Statu My prrjndiers against Masonry ' Kore formed tT ** M tnuk at I C.9X REM EM- [ BER:' ????? Auasac the individual who attempted to aans-1 tiaale the Kin* or the FreoA, has been tried, coo-. ictad and guillotined. Natcjikz, (Mini.) Jul/ 29. Trias and Urn. Gaints.?From two gentlemen?one an officer in the Toxian Army j and the other of tho United States Army un? j dcr Gen. Gaines?who arrived here the day j before yesterday, we hato plump contradic- : /ten of a number of items of Texas new?, i manufactured iu New Orleans, and that vi-; cioky. 1 In the first place, General Rusk never has retreated from the MejiciDssnd stil! is where he was when be heard of the increase to the Mexican force?viz: at Victoria, 2dly, Gen. Gaines not gone to Nacogdoches nor cues he intend to. One of the gentlemen to whom we hare alluded left the lines of the Texian army on the 6ih July, the other left Natchitoches on the 23d, and the Amercan camp a Terv few days before. Dp to his departure from Natchitoches he heard of no such morement ou the port of General Gaines, nor has the most distant idea that such a movement has been thought of. The Mexican army were sickly and discontented and the disagreement between their; leaders continued. The Texian army were' in good condition and numbered upwards of. 2500 and were daily increasing. Santa An-1 ! na was still closely confined?nor do oar in* formants believe (hat he bad requested the United States to act as mediator between Mexico and Texas. RAIL ROADS, i We pee it mentioned that in part of the level country <?f Mississippi is estimated a contemplated Railroad trill cost a thousand, dollars the mile. This corroborates the opinion which has been expressed in this paper, regarding the expense of a Rati Road to Charleston, ffc * a ? IJ _ ' believe mat io,uuu aouars wouiu carry a single track to the Sanicc, and that in the beat manner. Our friends in Chcraw ooght to think of ! this. Fayettcrilic is by her enterprise and exertion daily taking away business that naturally belong to the former place. Camden is also an interested party. A Railroad from Santcc to Charleston would ' afford her the best and cheapest commani cation with Charleston. We >.are heard it asked, " what is Georgetown?" It would not bo difficult to answer this sneer by another. But a sneer is no argument. We hope to be able to show indeeds not in words?what Georgetown is. In peaking of Georgetown we of course refer to mat paruou 01 ioc oiaic wikmc interest arc the tame, and whose commerce is injo-! red by Georgetown Ikr. It has Ik?cii said thai the Pee Dec country being ao contiguous to Rip. bad caught the j infection. and was a* profoundly asleep as the slumbcrtr himself. Rip bowcrer has roused himself?look at the enlerptizo and activity of Wilmington. Perhaps we shall awake too. There arc symptoms. Iff must apply to the Stale Legislature for a share of the surplus. We should descrtc to be " Rid"rped forcrcr if wc any longer assist in appropriating the public moucy in every quarter of the State but our own.? Winy ate Intelligencer. Froca the Missooti Republican. The Grand Riccr Murders.?On hearing j of the murder* lately committed upon the; Grand rirer, in this State, Colonel Keir-j ney, of the dragoons, despatched Captain Duncan to inquire into the particular! of the alTair. His account] has been communicated to tho Execulirc of the State, and is as follows: "The party of Pottowalamies were emigrating from Skunk rirer, on the Mississippi. where ihey spent lite list winter with their families, to join those of their nation now on the opposite side of the Mississippi rirer, and that the tire en gaged in the affair were out as a hunting party, for the purpose oi killing provisions for the qsc of their families; that, on the preceding evening, they wetv visited by five white men, who came to their camp with whiskey (or sale, but that they I refused either to puVei asc or be treated I witli it. About daylight, in the morning on which the transaction took place, they discovered that eight of their horses were missing, and saw, by the signs, that they had been stolen, and presumed that they as .a .k r> a aa neu ih cn ukcd py uie saci ana foxes, and look tho trail immediately in pursuit of Uiein. After travelling six or eight miles, ihey saw a smoke in a thicket, where they found their horses in posses* ion of the same white men who had been with them iho previous evening, when a Sac, who had a PoUowatamie wife, and who was living with the nation, stepped up to the white men and claimed the horses; thia he had scare ly done before be was shot by one of the white men, when . he raised his gnn and shot also. Another white matt then shot a PoUowatamie 1 through the folds of a silk handkerchief } he had around his head so as to cut the skin, by which he was so stunned as to 'full, trlirn onr of his cnmnnnion*. sun. posing that ho had been killed also, shot the inan who had killed him. when the remaining three ran of) and left the Indians in possession of the horses they had taken from them, the ropes and bridles with which they were confined, and a gun belonging to one of the men who had been killed. The ropes and gun they hare girrn opto Major Davis, their agrni." Camden Orphan Society's Academy. AN Assistant is wanted for this institution, to teach Penmanship, Arithmetic and the! other ordinary branches of an English cd-J ucation. Undoubted testimonials will be required, both for Literary and Moral qualifications. Applicants, stating their terms and naming their references for character, will apply (all postage paid) to MOSES IIQLBROOK, M. D. Principal, co.it. July 10-.25-.tf NOTICE. MK. A. BURR is our authorized agent in camtlen. C C CAMPBELL A* CO. August 13?29 ?if - OBlTPAHr?' Departed this life on the evening of the 24lb' Inst. Ann Clark, daughter of Doctor Joseph Lec? in the 7th year of her age. This dear child ffavo i early promise of a long and happy life. To a rery excellent constitution she united a a common sweetness of disposition; and exhibited traits of < character which render childhood peculiarly in-' teresiing. Bereaved relatives were flattered into:' the belief Uuu those opening virtue's would be permitted to ripen into usefulness; and that their poo*: essor would prove an ornament to society, bv doing good in her generation. The wisdom or Providence has decreed otherwise. Altar three days of suffering, it pleased the Almighty to remove the object of Redeeming love to eternal bliss. Mourners, the heavenly voice bids you, f weep noL" J * ? - frd L!IJ _.l A^mA k-> -1- . .? UTJ J OUT lean, i (If cnuu ? WW, uuiinrprui. Be righteous. Be faithful aato death. And on > the rreorrection mora, you thai] behold the de parted spirit reposing in peace on the bosom of its Redeemer. Peace! mourners, peace! Lo! Angel pennons vave, j In guardian bonds amrand jour sweet child's grave;' Jesos has bosh'd its little spirit's cry, And with it rcoe to blessedness on high. Tbcn grant, O grant, thro' eli'eternity Thy gifts of lose O Lord to osbe given? On earth children rcdeem'd; and meet to bo , Angels and ministers of grace in Umt'il ! E.P. i Medical College ol So. Ca. j Queen Street. j ! The annual courso of lectures in this Institution will commence on the second ; Monday in November next. Anatomy.?By Wm. Home, M. D. \ Singery?By E. Henry Deas, M. D. Practice of Medicine.?By Thomas Y. Simons, M. D. | Midwifery, and Disease* of Women and Children.?By P. Y. Fore her. M. D. Institute* of Medicine, and Meteria Modi' j ca.?By Henry Alexander, M. D. Ckrtaitiru And Pkarmncv.?Rv PtiirlM i j Daris, M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy.?By H. W. I Croncb, M. D. F. Y. POROHER, Dean. 1 ; August 27?30 j FOR SALE. APIA1VO FORTE of superior quality, will be sold low for cash.? | Apply at the Sumter Hotel. ! August 27?31?If FAGS:0XTA3L2 ! MILLINERY AHD I The subscribers respectfully anounces lo their friends in Camden, and the public generally, that thev have commenced the abore business under the firm of Mrs. Daniels & Miss Lair, one door abore Mr. J. Dunlap's store, where they will bo happy to execute all orders in their profession ; with neatness and despatch. ! They hare Just received from New York an excellent assortment of S02T2T2T8 n f fit A IiiImI 1 t\/f tMA.f .1?1* vnwww niVf! IMUIUUIUIV with all oiher articles la their line, which will he sold on the most reasonable terms. The Ladies of Camden and (he adjacent country are respectfully inritcd to call and examine for themselves MRS. DANIELS dc MISS LAW. The subscribers will also keep on hand an excellent assortment of Ladies French Kid, Morocco and Pranelle SLIPPERS. D.dcL Aogost 2Q~30-tf NOTICE. The Subscribers hare this day associated their interests in the Factorage, and General Commission Business, and will conduct the same under the firm of ROBINSONS & CALDWELL Edmooston'a wharf. JOHN ROBINSON 6l SON. JAMES M. CALDWELL. The firm of John Robinson & Son. will br continued for the settlement of the affair* of the concern. Charleston August 1-29-d J. 30CD1AS, (From London) TmUor and BmkU Mmkar. Respectfully inform* the eta. sens of Caradcu, and the public go- ( neralhr, that he has cbmmeneed the above . business, in the store opposite the store of | Shannon, M'Gee A Co. and hopes by j j strict attention to the duties of his profes-I, ston lo merit a stiai e of public patronage. , July 2-23?if , Notice. " J MR. JOHN RO88ER will act ac my J attorney during my absence from the State. W. J. GERALD August 20?30?tf For Sale. \ A large and commodioua Store and ' Dwelling Houta nnited, to which ia at- ~ lachcd every other building calculated to carry on an extensive whole-sale and re- " tail Mercantile business, on Broad Street, e in Camden, in tho centre of business, and llftl I il V nart n f ika lAHtn a nil all in ana.. ? r ? -? ??iv VWM) "?" VWIH" I plctc oruer. For terms apply at this ot | fice J August 20?30?if 1 NOTICE. [ IN order to settle the affairs ofCABPEN- ! TER A BONNEY, it becomes necessary ' thai all debts due them on or before the 1st of January last should be closed forth- j with. Those interested, it is presumed! will come forward without further notice h and comply with the above request. E. W. BONNEY. c June 4-19-tf ' 1 1 'J* 'Ill 'I Medical College of the State of gMlfc Carolina. The annual course of Leciuree in this Institution, will be resumed on the second Monday in November, in the following branches: Anatomy?By J. Bdwards Holbiook, M? D. Surgery?Hy John "Wagner, M. D. Obstetrics?By Thomas G. Prioleiu, M. D. * PractiC* of Medicine?By 8. Henry Dickson, M. D. Physiology?By James Moultrie, Jon. M. D Materia Medica?By Henry R. Frost, M. D. Chemistry?C. U. Shepsrd. Demonstrator of Anatomy?F. Wardeman. M. D. HENRY R. FROST, Dean. August 20?30 For jSi&le. Anew and excellent SULKEY and HARNESS. Apply to WM. M'KAIN. August 20-80-tf NOTICE. Beit Company No 2 will parade at the neual master ground on the first Saturday in September next, armed and equipped ks the law directs for drill. Persons who hare not enrolled themselves are required to do so on that day or previous. J. S. STEWART Captain. August 1-28-tf. ~ COMPANY ORDERS'. Bad No 2 Lower Battalio*. AN Election is ordered to be held at the Court House, on the first Saturday in September next, for first Lieut, and Ensign. Polls open from 11 o'clock, A. 31, till 3 o'clock, P. H. Managers to count the votes and declaft the eleUon. MARTIN MDOWALL, > ? fit BENJAMIN HA1LE. \ *****<"' J. 8. STEWART, Captain. August 1?28?if ' Clerk Wanted. One of unexceptional character, can meet with a situation by applying Jo H\L?YY. A o gust 90-30-if Tailoring Establishment THE subscriber grateful for the liberal bare of patronage received since hisj commencement in the fall, hopes by cImc application end a readiness to please all vbo may call to merit a continuance of the same, liis work will be executed with neatness and despatch, and in the roost fashionable manner; his prices wiJj be moderate for cash or punctual customers. Wanted one or two boya from 14 to 10 years of age, as apprentices to the business. J. L. BRA8INOTOH. mm a ml TO TAXlORa. Htrifig been authorised to tell and latch the Tailors MASTER PIECE, being the complete guide for instruction in the whole art of measuring and cutting according to the variety of fashion anc form with Plates Illustrative of the same, by 8eott A Perkins, (successors to A. F. Ssguezs,) reporters of fashions and teachers ef cutting garments at New York The above system can be had with all the necessary articles belonging thereto if application be made to the subscriber. J. L. R Sporting Intelligence. A Sweepstake open for three yeara old colte ana fillies, to be nut for on the day preceding the regular races over the Camden course, mile heats; entrance 6100, forfeit 650, three or more to make a race: closes 20th of October next Persons wishing to enake entries can do so by forwarding their names, color, sex, sire and Jam or tba entry to the subscriber at Camden, at any time before the 20th Oct text JESSE S. NETTLES, Sec'y. July 16-26-tf G7*The Editor of the Courier, Angnsta 2a. will give the above a place in his pater, until the 90th October next and for- ' rard hit account to the subscriber. NOTICE. 1 HIE subrcriber has jost received a supply ?f choice Groceries, vs. v t ^>a a ^ M V a Sl/UAK, MULASSBS, i POUT do. I rEXERIFF, 1 MARS AILS, DO. . I mmm* ' : ^AIL do. 1 Bbl. Fine Salmon Fish, > ? a * ttna v* k m *n?>nii t* r IJH " * / Left witch's best chewing TOBACCO, ^ loncy doe do. J. L. J * The above articles will be sold low fog * ash. J. L. JOKES.# * May 21-17 tf ' ' '.V . S \ . V PROPOSALS' TV"ILL be rcceired gantU the 1st of T V September next, for furnishing materials and building a Parsonage Hofife, of the following dimension** onellJ?l?'J high, 2 feet from the gjfoond, 20 by 4^ feet 14 feet pitch, 4 room* on the ground Moor, and 2 in the garret* 4 fire placee, f doors, jg windows and shutters, 2 piaxas, plaster ing, pain nog, urjcu-wor*, iocks, nails, hinges, dc.c. dtc. included. The whole to lie finished in a plain, but neat and work* ' man like manner. Letters containing proposals most be addressed to the Iter. C. P. Elliot, Fulton postoffice, Clarendon. July23-26-f JCJ-The Columbia Telescope and Charleston Courier will please give the abore' three weekly insertions and forward, their accounts to the subscriber for payment. NOTICE. DURHVG the absence of JOHNC: WEST, Maj. A. R. Ruffin is an tborized to collect the debts doe the late firm of J. M. ftioloo.de Co. J. BISHOP. July 9-S4-.tr ~ notice! % THE subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and customers, that having pureb scd from Mr. A. CATOftNET, his entire stock of merchandise on very liberal terms, and added his own to It?4>e hat removed to that well known stand, corner of Broad and Rutledge Streets, where, pre para lory 10 uis laying in in enure new v supply he will continue selling DRY GOODS, FOR CASH, AT COST, AND GROCERIES, WINES AND CONFECTIONARY, on rery reasonable terms. From his customers, end those of Mr: CATonmET^s, he solicits i continuance of their liberal patronage, which he hopes to merit by close aUention to business, and a firm determination, to sell (JOODS cheap. W. J. GERALD. April 0-11-tf. Important to Planters. The nfincneen are now engaged is the manufactory of NEGRO SHOES. of a quality jar superior to any that bars been liitheiio offered in this market, and aa | it is their determination to tarn oat none but hose that trill bear inspection, it will bo to the interest of planters to examhrtmSTHBEr i TtOfpSfSSB tunMi lo make any a amber 1 nf nam Imm than 9000. nariietiliflf tn men. ore, and to accordance to the sample sow ready, if the same are kft previoas to the 16th October next. .As finished thej will be separately peek* ed and marled ddirerable on the 15th Oct. 1m a vordtkty shaUbe satisfactory. J. BISHOP dc CO. Jnne 11-20N. B. A sample is left at tlie store of Mr C. Matbcson, which will be found much superior to the sample of WUIiams k Monger, and less in price; Lcaee 'tis hoped that planters will encourage home manufacture. "XT | TS2 3T72S0P.XS2?. TTA8 just rcccired a fresh and gensine | XXaasortmcnt of GentknieiS, Lft> dies and Children! BOOTS & SHOES, of tho best and most fashionable style, anion* which are a large and beautiful as* sortment of Ladies French, Kid, Morocco and Prunella m SLIPPERS. The above articles shell be sold as low as they have ever been soM in this market. W. B DANIELS. Ac frost 0?2S?tf. *I?A MaAAAtfltllar IOAMHUI Alio 1UUVI.I I ISVI ? ? a IUIVIUM his customers and the public generally, thai he is now engaged in the manufactory of Negro Shoes at $1 a pair, and as he has raised 10 per cent above bis former price, he pledges himself they shall be made of the best materials and in the best workmanship manner and si In strrnolh and durabilitT. they shell be much superior to any that has ever been offered in this market, and not inferior to any that is engaged in the same craft Planters arc requested to hand in their measures as early as possible. WBD \LARGE St excellent assortment of Hull's Patent Itqsm, double and singlet made to order of the oust durable materials, for Southra M A fa, a lev Instrument lately ioentcd bjr Dr. li. wbieb ia Slgbly approved of by the New York practitioow. ' ??J D.lj. .1- _ It doc* l*IY nf OW ?' uctw HUKcwnr, wm Ihninsbes tery much the necessity of ramtsnf to Pessaries. Bv iU application, the vewmitt U >occ rn'ictrd from grrat inconvenience, and enabled o readme their former activity. The above Truss* rr just received, are oft Ire subscriber's own selectxro, jjd will be sold tmnsualty low. Wlilte Lead and Colours. L T.AROK annnlv nf iluwr irtirlfl direct ftOTU* Vkthkiill i f^rothrne' mtr.c factory, wbkbi^ rifh all other* in the line, aoch as Oil, Broabe*, Var i tabes, Terpentine, Ac. &c. can be had on the mot aaonable terms. at WM REYNOLDS'. ALSO?OS HASP. ' - A gojd supply of WINDOW GLASS, t