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T IE JOVllSAl.: CAMDEN, JULY 30, 1^36. FOK CONGRESS. Cor. JOHN P. KK HAliLSO.Y. FOR I HE SlWTi SfeftATE. I Col. jorn tfflsnot. ? HJ-Wc arc authorized to state that the foi.o7.ir.g gentlemen bare con?*ated to ffc candidates tor the Hoose of KeprrsentnUttra at lite -nsuing election LAWRENCE t. WIlftAKEK, JOHN U. MURRAY, M. M. LEVY. w. LEWIS J PATTERSON, JAMES H CUflEiO^ " .Yoiiccs of Florida and lit* Campaign,'' by M 31. Contx, Efq. an officer of the I141 wing, "ill bhortly bo given lo the public. Wcwve ^yl?uM from the compete nev ? ! ti;? author. and tla* opportuulf he has had, in collecting material* for the purpose, that it will be a highly interesting column IT?Tho suns of three hundred and fifty dollar Las been ascertained by the committee, appointed lor the purpose, from among the Trustees of liie South Carolina College, to be amply sufficient (in^ dependent of books,} to defray the expenses of a student during hi# college year?the furnishing of a room and pocket money included. The commit lee have made a solemn appeal to juirents and guardians not lo pay any account contracted be yond lilts estimate. Those who feel an interest in the future welfare of their eon-, or f?>r the pro??>eri lj of the college should -"t arrnrdingly. W e are informed by ?ur iair papers that lb,. Seminole* are again committing depred linns on the lire? an ! property *>} the projiir el t i -rioa? The people r*:d:n;j c>n llir St John ? ere tleeing to 1'icoUta for protrcti n?the* hi j*r kiu>fnille to St. M iry'a. It :? the Cctrnnination of the Indian? to lay ?aV.c the country on bo:h ?sdt* <-t the St John'?. Wc refer our reader? for iutthrr information on this sal jectto another column ot thi? day ? piper. The noted chief Bl*? a II*mk. ?? ?aid to !>e committing depredation* on the inhabitant* el \v n n*in Territory, at the head of g'*'** "i Jm-j Governor of the "J mtor v id mgaatxed a ! re?- ot ItXXi with the in'rni i hi <-t;n? i!ir ihi? ?. j TtXAS Warhhe preparations are rapidly pre^rewing in ' tin? infant ll?put>,c. The or my ; eatui.atcd at UCtiO. bat from ibe great jnflm <?f volunteer* Irom i the a wlrrn and ???othern Stab?, and the r.s;n; en mas* of the inhabitant* ol Teaa*. it n:i though*, their forces nouid in a ?h rt tune Le ?uJficicnt to \ compel the pcrbdioa* hireling* of Mexico, again to abandon the country Son A*** i* *aid t<> bare written to i'rct.dent J*ck>< a. a?iicg bun, or . the Government to be h:? security lor any treats he may make with Use Trx;an?, and a!?o promise* the s&iety of Tp?i, by isning *nch proclamation &a would induce the Mexican* to evacuate the crun try without striking a bi-jtr. 1 he "I < x.ansau* v.r.? provided v.:t!i provision* ami munitions of war, end it is said. ?nu!j rather light than not. *1 he Textao navy captured three American irw!? afrilb jirarimna tor the Mexicans. and alter conns | eating the property, n.rnril Use trmrlr. An unvtscet*?h,il attempt had tern made ? n thr hie < 1 SiJTi Assx, by a person :nl> x.caUd t pm lister b??U the nuw of ~ltxn* may Ik- considered as u looking up,' arid brul cbcenn? t ? thr p trial. TEX! A.\ KM I! UTAi N i! EN T On Monday, the 1-th :.i*t a dinner a ss given at Uie Amrncsn Hotel. b% a number of the citizens < of Nrw V? fk to wrna! dialingti.ihcd ir.dit ultiaip wbo were thru in tne city, sud who havr manifest | cd au interest in the sneers* of the pro, fr ol Texas j Among the goest* vrrv thr Hon. W* <* !'*r?r>? sad Gea. IhrniTo*, *b?, with ?*-vrr=! othrrs.ed- f drcrwd Uw merlin ? on thr ?o!qecl of the r t?v?t hvtarcrri thr gorerniuen! of Vr * c>< and the ml- i> JUtils of T< 23*. Mr Pnr?ron kn las retoarh.% nvittrd the 4!rnlir>n of ilt<- whole company, and folly sustained thr high rrpulal. ja be h.*? acquired aa an orajwr. Thr Xrw York Star, iti speaking oj the cntrrlaiatcrnt cays : "We ifc gratified to hear. on thr put of the J.a languished S->uUtcta and \Vr?trr?? orator* j<:??ent. jurticalsfly Irom IM ?, '< 1 ! = ..?.st n and Mr I eyton,the most drvi-ul atpi:alt>,:u: f.<t the j>:vacrraUou ot our happy Tuo?n And futlhrr adds ? ifetuiid ll?r chair of Uic Prcs'urnt was /he Texiau Standard on a blond red fir id srilb a Urgr w itr star. On rarh side of it in mayrstic folds hung thr A airman colors to nlw*r beautiful field of iuurc blur, Gov Hamilton feeling, ly alluded in his s;?rec5i a? containing " ample room and verge" to hold lhctr?n another bright slat in the proud constellation which now ?h<>nc upon it Trc mentions cheers were elicited by this remark The following writ among the tua*t? given on the occasion Hy Co! Pntrroit.?The western and fmetjif progress of our language and our liberties Bjr Gen Hash ros ?Tl? title by uhicij our Itienos in Texas base won that eouout?tin- title of civilization, bierty and valor, over ignorance, intolerance and tyranny Vf Mr Pi now ?Texas. &? " hone <d our bone, and flesh of our flesh ' .May she b- Ullitrd to u> by indissoluble bond* ?> Union. TIIU WHEAT CROP Information has been received by an enterprising indiriduai oi Baltiiuorr, vvlio took the trouble to address, on tlw* subject, the several postmasters in the grain growing stairs, that not more than two thirds of a crop can jr>wib!y l?r expected Only five counties among all Uiom* composing the gra.ti have rrry ?'>"<i crops?Una information i* slated to be correct. ' I In New York on the meriting ?f the 'd^th mst a file broke out in the printing office of the American iiible Socio tt , w hich * a* i?"t subdued until all the materials were destroyed, r n-*ting'd eighteen power presses, a cteatrt enjj.no and all the necessary appratus. together with the furniture, all of which helongf d to Mr I ' r*n i vr. the ecnduv'. rot the establishment, whose loss is aupp vd to l*e frotn I." to IM.Ofl) dollars, ">000 of which :? insured The building, although pi? dr?'rr,vcd_ as rny h ] injured, the insurance en which will, fortunately,' } more than compensate for the damage. j > The mangled body of an intanl was found in the wooes about ten miles above this p ace, bj several persons attracted to the spot by a collection of buzzards. An inquest was immediately called, and a 1 female residing in the neighborhood was on surpicioi> seized and lodged in jail. The spirit of fanaticism is still abroad in the northern states, if v.e in y judge by the paltry effusions o! one or two <>f the prints of that pot lion ot the union. The kindred sympathies of t:.e editors of tiie New York Journal of Commerce and the !>_ ...I VI I 1 I - V. - ...... K ,' > jut iht v. vuiii i , Uii iiiui* der?. an? n? and r> hbi-rtcs of the Scmino'cs and Cuvkt 'he p Jrii tuia of tlicvGrpfk and S*a:?, evince* so little knowledge of the true cnur?c pursued In the inctrHcss *Avagr, that they detfervp pity lor Ujeir ipno oner and contumely lor their ar topancc L)id tin Greek wage a war of extermination agamst un {T< nding woai n and children ?? Did the Svn**, an assassin-like, & barbarous war, for the sake of pillage, \? jtU a blond thirsty determination to revenue themselves, by consigning to tlic worst of cruelties, the innocent without distinction to ape *? x and condition ; No*?Their*' were ward of liberty Their rattsc was the caujm* of freedom against ttranor, and not the pitiful subterfuge given by the atchfieod, Jt* Hrxr.T. to palI* .^ i.: r. ' j i . . g i u i l:_ fki uaic in* nrnrmu) circus?\ii3i ;nu uis roilowers were impelled to tlieir course. from a state of starvation?a poor cjoute indeed, for a peoplepo*sc*sing the finest land*. and the convenience of obtaining a!! thr nece*>ary imp!<-n ri)b of husbandry. Compare rurh murderers to Patriot* indeed ! The IJon Mr M K i >. ? uirt-.brr of Congress from the City of New Yorkf has given ;n hm*,neb the following j?*' answer to the question ?o often asked by 'lie opposition ..oat has the administration done ? ' - What hs* the adminotralicn dene -?Let ycttr foreign no domestic policy arise er. Look *'?your sea', urioekcd to the c< nin.erce ot your country ? 'o cltaiinris rrgain? d cr discovered lor the outp;.. unrig ?'f the industry of your fanners L-? k to * ii'.tx indemnities, wrung from Luiopcan n.;\:rr. and ) our country irtjM'C.i d niion^a! Uw naltu of the M'?rld. i y carry.out '.he rn-uum ??f American diplomacy. shit ? * u ill ask for iv-tiuno but v. hit ?* fight and * ib;nil In ncUur.jj ?l ich i* u rung And a:v litrw no evidence- ?f wi?d?'io and iiitrgiity in vrior d?mc*br {'"':ry r \\ facte i* the discharge ? f yutiT ra'.;";.?d deb'. Where the relict f?oin tain (o the amount of million* t>y the rrduclion of your tanlT' Wli ro lU enlightened pohcr vilb regard t \oai Invm tr-l***, prrucrr.ng them from annihi' !at?o?i. #nd giving mi art to y ?>ur ritiirn* * win-re the tf'-rl t ? r? *U>?e the ?- d currency * whclc ti?r triumph over a gi^ .nsie institution. ? hteli had chwtr a nation for it* antagonist Iljr its acts Id the adration tc tr;ed, and 1 have ;jo doubt of tin* approving ve diet of the country In a career of urn-sampled [irotpcrhv. w;'.U the richest utorra of pb-ritv. and a'. ;?-srr with thrc viiitrd world. t? the potshot) in which the present Kxfca'.ivf^n the last year of public carter, find* the nation ; and well may t?e a??;>'.rd to hun the Isnjaije of ihe !lo:nari Consul, that for many ?( thew Ix-nof:'.* v.c ere indebted to the wtsd un and integrity of one mm.? In the recollection of hi* countrymen hi* art,ons itt'I I** chcrr.l.e On their tongue* ?hall hi* sc. tjon* ?roo , and on thesr record* shall thrv arrive at age and strr jrth , and liie tame day n hich brought deliverance to tin country, rha i transmit to poller ty the remembrance of' hi* administration In nnljrinj the rrturn<I ihr ro:ontrrr# who r.err * nt m pursuit < ( llir Inti;an? iJut tsrrr making Ihr.r way I'miii <tr- rj;a lo K'-'ritJa, the CoJumba# 2M ipit mis a * I !;? toliiiiirpra ucrr t'Unwcd i*t thr ar l<y a f art\ o| fri< rn1 S\ Indians; dreusod in trm I iJian myle, fantastically enough which p'mluccda *!=??*? half Military, half farcical. The on'y trophy ?>f the war which we had the luck t.t nor brought back in triumph, was a liille bob-tailed pinry woods ?h"nf. which the lam man of tin- In !uti? !? ?! elegantly ?w uug arrn?? hi-* bach Dili ?! r!> >>|tu-lied innofuiU at i u ry step li t lioli ?u br??U?!?t. r ?<.j pnio llir lull,a:i C"' hi in at t! ? ramp ? ( thr liOMilrs, nil tin* ( hirhtmjhulhcc; ami. from the wa> lie bold mi tn him. he no doubt intends to en igrate hint to Arkansas. Many a hearty laujjb did thin Indian and hi* bub-tailed shoal produce, but he n indrd it not: he hung i>n tn him pertinaciously. as mucli as t?i say?I'.rre signum. J'hicknsabalrhcc. bir !?.< L'oni in i?\v atnpnni mm nlMim." I t?R T ll I. I 4 Ml't 4 ll'l P. * 4 t Mr Editor?A? t?? other person can ?,!rp mr Conundrum, I will do mi iut*rlf, j Jjcr to flgutvi f, }, a, ? , - atui .1 1.1 cm 111 ?tsir X, S I) * 6'J 17M i 4 i GO 00 0 j KI:I:II?KS. , To cure the poison occasioned by the sting ol i bee wasp, hornet, Aic. wash the part affected with water of ammonia (hartshorn) and if u urh diseased, dissolve a piece of carbonated ammonia (ihc size of a pro) in until and drit.k it.? 'I his remedy ha# relieved persons, when ' tlte sting tiad nearly caused mortification.1 Cure Jur eannr?Mean leaves atid hlos-1 miiiis gathered while the dew is upon, them?bruise them and press out the juice i ' ?to or.c pound add honey one pound and ; cream one pint?simmer in an unglnzed! vessel till it is reduced to a salve. Nub! th:? on the part affected three times a da). j Cure for dropsy.?Take equal quantities of burnt coppt r.?H pulverised, pulrerised salt jx'tru and Milt turpentine, make n into pills, and take one three tunc* a dm f<?r three successive days, with an intermission ofj three da\?; and renew the course. The pills should be rolled in flour or sugar. Abstain from'all exciting liquors. V c have the pleasuic of stating, r.ivsthe FaycUrviile (V ( ) Ohsener ol tin ' I 1:h inst. that u ( otton F.irtory, with fHMl ipindles. has been erected in this town, l?\ , j( harlcs P. Mallett, Esq,, and is now in! I lull operation. The fir-t work upon this j '-laWisbntcnt was cotr.Mienccd nb.'t:t eight I months ago, and the rapidity with whtc! it has been completed, not less than the practical character of the owner, leaves no doubt of its complete success. The Machinery is ail new, of the latest improvein cut and highest finish. The building is calculated for 1000 spindles, and it is. the intention of the proprietor to procure the additional as soon as possible. It i* worthy ol remark that more than half of the entire imports into the U. S. from foreigh countries are free of duty. Nevertheless the surplus revenue incrcast*u nurtfi ne l?L*? * V V _ 1 rtitr (t\ m s- J u j' w M ua imv a lii/ui:* *f ? A ? ?WM# ww?? Colonel Heliman did not livc to learn that he had been advanced and honored by the President. He has left a helpless wile and six young children; the oldest only eight years of age, an J all without any May but Heaven. This brave officer's wealth was his character do commission. If he had lost his life in the battle he fought so valiantly, his wife would have enjoyed his half-pay for five years; but, sinking under his untiring labors in a poisoned atmosphere, his family are shut out from ail provisions by the Government. EAST TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS. We learn verbally from Athens, thai the 1st Regiment ol our Brigade had been ordered to occupy a position within that p ri of tar Cherokee nation lying in North Carolina?that the 1st Battalion of the -<! Regiment were ordered to Ross Lauding. ?>a t e Tennessee rirrr, and ihc ?id Battalion of (he same Regiment were 10 remain ai or near Athens. Knozrillt Register. Wraith of Manchester, England.? President Humphrey, in one of ins letters from England. ?ays: * Manchester i?, next to London, the largi&l town in England, and is rapidly increasing both n wealth and in population. A distinguished banker in Lire:pool assured me, that the clear profits of busiu: *s in Manchester could not he less than tinlve miiions sterling, (about sixty in lions of dollars.) per annum. As (he town is continually extending, it bids fair in a lew years to swallow up all the inanu farturing villtgc* in the vicinity. Great fortunes have been made ami ore making there, and nowhere out of the metropolis in solid capital supposed to be so large, as in Manchester, iahe is wont to say of her ri.-iil siste r upon Mersey, that she is able to buy out the whole town of Liverpoo!, and keep it ou hand.1' Mississippi.?The growth of this State, during the iast the years, says the Grand (lull Advertiser, has been almost unparalleled? the population within that time having more than doubled, end the wealth more than quadrupled. There arc now 50 counties in the State, and the population is believed to 'amount to about ;res,ooo ' imi KMATr^3 >! \KltlKi)?In tin* town on Tu^dtr rtrmn; !s?I t?v the Iter. Mr \S jthrr?pt-3u Mr I.li Whit>li iJossi T to M:a* Hi ct ee A Al.il>, (iaugllLrr o! tier Utr K;?nc:? i>. l.er, Esq soil 11: Mr. A. norr will act as my agent during ?nv absence fr-on the state. II W. UONNEY. July -0 ?if L-iki 'in r i nni i \ t I II * :i St.mtiC DiSTRiCT\ Jcr?ii iah Pitts applicant, V*. Jornr* Branson, Joseph Branson, Mary Brim* n, (w ifr of Isaac Brunton, Jun'r. dcr'c!,) Mary Branson, (itife of Daniel Brunton drcM) Benjamin .May, William \\ ildrriiiul Mary his wife, tin children of Daniel ntn! Margaret llnllady. J. J. Brunson, W a?hington Branson, Janice Brunson and Sarah Brer*, children of Mrs. Banister. John J. Banister, and children, of Su?ar.ah Banister, dee'd. children of Da* nirl and Mary Branson, children of Jr. rt-ti ish and Volentinr Pit *, and children of Lemuel B. Darin, and Matilda his wife John M. Durgnn, guardian adlitctn for Minors defendants. IT appearing to try satisfaction that Marv Branson wife of Daniel Brunson John Banister, Daniel llotlady, the children of Daniel and Mary Branson, also the children of Daniel and Margaret IIollady. James Branson, and Sarah Beers (and others if any) of the legal heirs and representatives of Isaac Branson, Sen'r. dee'd Reside without this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real itf !.? #* ftriminn Si'n'r itn or lie. r ia \'? ii u ? ax* ** - - - ?" ? ? for?* the fir*l Morulav in oetobci next, or their consent to the name will be entered of record. WILLIAM LFWI8. Ordinary & D. J??! v 30?27?h _____ BANK OF CAMDEN. Tin: Second Instalment on the Block of thin Bank, brrumcn due on the 15th August next?will he received in Camden by NV, J. (iiant, r,tj. ("ashler, at bis office, in Columbia. at the "Commercial Bank," in C.lu-raw at the "Merchants Bank," antl in Charleston, by an agent who will be named in >ho city papers, next week. Stockholder* desiring receipts to be issued. arc required to pay the instalment to the Cashier ol the Bank in Camden. J. M. prSAIJSSCRR Prifidcnt pio tern. j July 30_'>?~-r 1 : NOTICE. THE subscriber begs leave to iniorrn his friends and the public generally that i he has just received a fresh supply of Old i Port and Teneriff Wines, of a very superior quality. Also has on hand some excellent Pale Sherry, Claret and Malaga WINES Monongahela WHISKEY, Cogniac BRANDY, and Holland GIN, with a good assortment of GROCERIES, 4*c. JAMES MEWEN. July 30?27?c * . i NOTICE. i \ LL persons indebted to us bv Bond 11 Note or Book acount, will please j make ?atisfaciory arrangements lor their i settlement previous to next return day, as i our business must be brought to a close. ! By attending to litis notice it trill save you , costs. SHANNON & M'DOWAL. j July 30?27?d N. B. Those, having accounts against us will hand thetn in for payment at once. Important to Planters. Titc subscriccrs are now engaged ic the. manufactory of NEGRO SHOES. | of a quality far superior to any that liarc j I been hitherto offered id this market, and as! it is their deierminalton to turn out none but hose that trill bear inspection, it will be to the interest of planters to examine the same. They propose further to make any number of pairs less than -1000, particularly to measure, and in accordance to the sample now ready, tf the same arc left previous to tbe 15th October next. As finished the j will be separately packed and marked deliverable on the loth Oct. . In a word they shall be satisfactory. J. BISHOP Ac CO. . Jnne 11-20N. B. A sample is left at the store of \1- P \f?llmuAn trliirK tafill frill nil I ?I|| V. .I|?M?V0VII| "?MV? * wv j atuch superior lo the sample of Williams J At Mungcr, and less in price; Lcncc *lis ' hope thai planters will encourage home I manufacture. iNEGIiO SHOES. TIJK Subscribers will furnish lo Planters and others NKliKO SHOES of a superior make in any quantity, if orders with the measures are left at the store of Mr. C. Malheson in Camden, between now ano the first of September, or sooner would be preferred. Specimens can be seen, and. the price made known, as above, or by addressing the subscribers, at Society iiill, bv that lirne. * WILLIAMS At HUNGER. Jul? 23-2fV-c PROPOSAL# W ILL l>c received until the 1st ofj ft September next, for furnishing materials and building a Parsonage House, of the following dimensions, viz: one story 1 high, 2 fret from the ground, 20 by 46 feet I I feet pitch, -1 room* on the ground floor, and 2 in the garret, I lire places, 9 doors, window* and nhuttcrs, 2 piazas, plastering, painting, brirh-work, locks, nails, (hinges, Ate. Ate. included. The whole , to be finished in a plain, but neat and work-1 man like manner. Lctlcrscontaining proposals must be addressed to the Rcr. C. P. Kiiioi, Fulton postoflice, Clarendon. July 23-20-f BQ^The Columbia Telescope and Charleston Courier trill please give the abore three weekly insertions and forward their arrounl* to t^c subscriber for payment. NOTICE" DURING the absence of JOHSC WEST. Maj. A. R. Rnffin is auIt. rized to collect the debts due the late firm of J. M Niolon 6c Co. 0 J. BISHOP. July 0-24?tf NOTICE. IN order to settle the alTai/s of CARPENTER 6c BO.NNEY, it becomes necessary that all debts due tliem on or before the 1st of January last should be closed forth1?:.L im _ i 1 wiin. i iiokc imcrcsieu, 11 is |ircMiiocu, urill come forward without further notice and comply with the above request. E. W. BONNEY. June 4-19-tf ~ NOTICE. The subscriber with a view of closing the Books of D. ?Sc J. Clark; also the Books of J. G. (Mark, respectfully informs those indebted on either of the above, that the books will be found at the store formerly ' 'occupied by Mr. Lcmierc, that Mr. A. G. ! Wilii* is authorized to srt'le the same in my ?b>cnce, by note or otherwise, or they will be placed in the event of default to .comply, in the hands of a gentleman of the bar for collection, as the books must be closed. J G CLARK June 18-21-tf Fresh C ordial*?Jitst received. Ra?nberry and Lemon SYRUPS, I Syrup of flows, Creme de Il??r, Pink Urnon Syrup, do do Citron, Ratafia, do do Orange, j Curacoa, Parfait A moor, I Crrmo de Noyau, Huile de Venus, do dc Meka. Anisette, For sale by i Oct 17 H. L?VY. j . NOTICE. ' THE firm heretofore existing under the fir.n of CARPENTER <fc BONNEY, in consequence of the death of the iormcr, was dissolved on the 1st day of May iast. All demands due by, and to the concern will be attended by the subscriber trho having purchased the entire interest of. the concern, will continue the business on hia own account. The s.ock on hand will be disposed of at reduced prices through the summer months for cash, or to those who ! are punctual in their payments. Country merchants will find it for their interest to call (as his objert is cash) and examine t hit. stock, as he is determined to put goods j to them at a shade above cost. | E. W. EOXNEY. Camden Orphan Society's Academy. ah Assistant is wanted tor tins institution to teach Penmanship, Arithmetic and the other ordinary branches of an English education. Undoubted testimonials uill be 'required, both for Litcfary and Moral.qualifications. Applicants, slating their.terms and naming their references for character, will apply (ail postage paid) to MOSES HOLBROOK. M. P. Principal, c o. s a. July 16-25?tf A LARUE A excellent assortment of Hulls Patent Trunti, double and single, made to order ?t the | moat durable materials, tor Southrn use A l?o, a d?w liwraiu^Dt latrlj (Dented by Dr. ii. which is highly approved of by the >cw York practitioners. It doc* away he use ot Laord Beits altogether, and diminsbes very inuch the necessity of resorting to Pessaries. By its application, the Hearers are at once relscrnj frotn gnrai inconvenience, tod enabled to rr*unx ttwir former activity. The above Trusses are just received are of the subscriber'sown selection, ami will be sold unusually low. White Lead and Colour*, A LARGE supply of these articles direct from Wethrbsu. A ilnoTtiERfl' manufactory, which, wilb all others in the line, such as Oil, Brushes, Var niches, Tur;>entjnrt Ac Ac. can be had on the raos easonable teruis, at WM. REYNOLDS'. ALrSO?OX HASH. A gojdsupply of WINDOW GLASS, J. G0CLZ&2~, ~ (From London) Tailor and Habit Alaker, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Caindcn, and the public generally, that lit- intends commencing the nborc business, and hopes by strict attention to tbc duties of his profession to merit a shaic of public patronage. July 2-23?tf Sporting Intelligence. A Sweepstake open for three years old colls and fillies, to be run for on the day preceding the regular races over the Camden course, milelients; entrance $100. faiS feil $50, three or more to make a race: closes iiOlh of October next. Persons wishing to make entries can do so by forwarding their names, color, sex, sire and dam of the cotrr to the subscriber at Camden, at any time before the 20th Oct. next. JKSSE S. NETTLES, S.c'y. July JtJ--2o--tf C/^Thc Editor of the Courier, Augusta Ga. will give the above a place in his paper, until the 20th October next, aud forward his account to the subscriber. NOTICE. " THE subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and customers, that having purch scd from Mr. A. CATONNET, his entire stock of merchandise on vny liberal terms, and nddrd his on n to it?be has removed to tint well known stand, corner of Broad and Rutlri'gr Streets, where? preparatory to his laying in an entire new supply he will continue selling DRY GOODS, FOR CASH. 4T AND GRotT.Rlks. WlNi S AND '1 CONFECTIONARY, cd very reasonable term*. From hi* customers, and those of Mr; Catoxnkt's, hi solicits a continuance of their liberal patronage, which he hopes to merit by close attention to business, and a firm determination, to sell GOODS cheap. W. J. GERALD. April 9-11-tf. WET NURSE WANTED. Liberal wages will be giren for a iret nurse of good character and healthy; one tvithou achild would be preferred. Enquire at tbi* fBce. ' a May 14?16-tl*. LOOK AT THIS. MR WILIJO. CLAIBORNE, nlwut the year 1810 r 1817. removed from the County of Amelia, in the Siatr of Virginia. anil settled in some t>irt of North Carolina; since which time, his friends have not heard frotn him or bc? n able lo ascertain the place of his residence. A Legacy bequeathed to him by his wife's lather, John Hagbv. will become payable the 1st of January and the undersigned Kxccutor of the Estate is anxious that he should come forward and recrivc it; and that he, in the mean lime, do advise the undersigned of the place of his residence. If Mr. Claiborne is dead, or has removed from Carolina, his surviving relations or any other person who can give any information concerning him, or his descendants will confer a favor on the undersigned, by communicating sueh information by letter directed to him at Kanawha Courthouse, Virginia. THOS MATTHEWS. Ex'or June I