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TM& JOIMAIl: CAMDEN, AUGUaT ih), 1S3G. FOR CONGfvESS. Col. JOHN P. HlCilArtUSON. for the'staTl senate. Col. JO.'iN CiiKSNUT. UWe are authorized to state that the following gentlemen hare consented to be candidates for the Home of Representatives at tlic ensuing election LAWRENCE L. WlllTAKER, JOHN D. MURRAY, M. M. LEVY. LEWIS J. PATTERSON, JAMES B. CURKTON. FOB THE CAStlES JOTB5AL. ? La*castk%, tffith July, 183G. Mr. J. C. ffrst?Dear Sir :?With the consent of Joh* G. Bonn a.*, Esq..tre, together with many other rot era, request yuu to announce hitn as a candidate for Congress to ?11 the %acancy i-ccasioaed by the death ot the"late honorable Hjcha?.d . L Massiso. WILL. G. COXE, LEilOY SECREST, J. B. M CASK ILL. J. UARR1SON BROWN. ^ *Fon TBK CixnZJ Jot R5.lL. Mr / Editor.?The following ticket will reccire the support of ALL'i' ARTIES. FOR SENATOR COL. JOHN CUES. UT FOR REPRESENTATIVES. JNO. M DESAUSSURE, . 2J M. LEVY, WW. O. NIXON.We are authorise.; to announce CapL Jasns C. JlatLC as a candidate for .Major of the upper battalion to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Majot D. C. Qri5L:s. - j We are authorized to announce Capt. Disjcl K?utLA5n, Sen. as a - candidate for Major in the Upper Battalion of Kemhaw District CANDIDATES IN CLARENDON. K?R SC?atc. D. ST. I*. DU UO.SE. F?* R*P*L*C*T JAMES B RICHARDSON, WM. BUROES. The lines of the Bishopvtllo Hard hare been re* ceired, and ar? on file fur conai oration. Tbe TT*ula,rJy of irrrfular mails for ibe Irri two or three week*, u rmJlt/ ..rovoaui *?jet A*<>? Kr?Dili is not to roach to blunr u (he orcisrvr* of road*, and the menders ?>t Liidgn and icrrj boat* EXVRESS .MAIL Tbe Postmaster General ha? t?*ued pro;vw I* for carrying an Express Ms:l between New York and New Orleans?tame six daj* and a hall, being 1cm than half the time required by the present arrange, meat* of tbe Department?rate* triple tlie ordinary mail. No caoiber*omc packsjr* lo be carrird. Late accounts fro.ii Florida informs us that Maj Willi*89 was killed by * body of t?Xl Indians trhilr on bis way from Hack Creek to NonardsviUc?tb*t Lbo Seminole* w*? vcrj much rsMprr?UHl again*l Iiin tor htviog killed oar of their (ritw in ? diapotr aboutcaUle prrrjou* to lite commencement of bos* tiUtiea Alio >*t all the rrjuiar troop* at Mica nopj are suck, and the serrnl tuiiom ais><**t totally uajnleelc4. An e?c<tf t htU to bo furnished from a* rolontoercompany to guard {be Liggsgr tram from St. Augnvtinc to PicoUta. TEXAS The Opclotm* Guwite atatcr thir the rumor of the Textaoehavingattacked and defntrd the Mexican*, killing Qfr) of the.m, ho* Wen con irrord by croral individuals dirr-t fro a that country Ab? that GOO emigrant* from Kentucky alone, (>aa*cd through New Orleans within the but three week*, besides a company of 100 from Baltimore, and that Mr. Duval, late O?ve.-tfc?rof Florida, tadetermined to devote hi* lake Vod fortune regardless of U-uilj tie*, to revenging the murder of his eon, Caj?t. Duval, who waa executed by the order of Saxta Avju, and i* now endeavoring to raise liOOO mountet^oea for that purpose. Two atcam boat* left Natchitoches for the coast of Text* on the mlf of Mexico, loaded with the pvuvMftosu which the gov ernroent had few wceka bcfo.e acnt to that place toe Giixti' army. '* ..r.???A? In llirt lltml Drill 11 VUISVKTU III icitkuvv ? ?~ from Texas, which will br found in anotbcr'r&lumn (baldit arm/ would not collar nt lo llie ippoiDUocnl I of Lamar u commander 10 chirt,??u>twithatandiog the wiahee of U?c c buwi, Gen. iluafc is itocr lorr to retain the oommand until tbeamraloi 11 n um. The printing office of the abolitionists in Cincinnati, Ohio, has been enure I y dcatro/rd. The Cincinnati Whig, of Auguat I, aa/a: "About nine o'clock, on Saturday rrminj, between lour and fire thousand people tab t* suppuaed) bad amemblrd round the publication ottiec-til the abolition paper, edited Oy Jtmn G. Uimry ant printed b/ A. 1'ugti, at U>? .N k corner oi Main and Jjcvcnlli si; tit* In a !m uk>im iiU Uic l|p-t and printing materials ul lost eaUliliaiiuicui were seen daahing out of llie ??union* into tur ?trcet "" -Kr*?o t>f the IIIJ im-liar uiaas oi tu iiDic Lx'. low. lo a ?rrjr *.?<>ri tunc the niuOuki ul liir building ever/ thing in the office were coin, pltttif dciuolulu u 4i>0 mii Krii ?b ul lb<' ?ticei.s. W pftnunj |irr*)i ?n> broken tu (i.rci ?, ??itl the larval piece d agjjed through kck iai ot the principal slrtc-U and Use ri tiiru.vn into the ruts. Subsequent u> the destruction ul the printing .oatenais, lire :ix>b made x ircn tot tin ciuit^ .bo litjonists, with a t?cw ot g .be u a at ?l tar and feathers, but as ttn'jr . <?' *k' the hint. and cleared tht'ssuclv-t, the ? I'(H -U ? ol jid^v Lynch repaired to pa^t o he oil/, inhabited by a timed r-dlay cf' Iste*.. 3iid whites, and the inmates turned o*r of uvrjrs,the windows broken, and every ar Lek U?o house* contained, scattered to Uw four winds of Hen ceo hy the interposition of a |#tr respectable ctliaous, iiio mob appeared now to !? wiiltnf to desist, and g?> borne, but m tin* course of an hour or two, xnotl*r rush was made at souk* nepre hut* in a different part of the cur, and the windows, furniture, A.e. shut; d the same tale During this attack, a gun ?? fitcd from a window of cue pf the houses, and s youtij man wounded 111 Uic hip and |. g, with large sac pqjeoc shot, though not dsngt'rousle j Wc hate ucn a letter from Gcn.^Dtscjtx-of II-; Jinoia to Col. Pmsicx o. Una stale, giving in ac-j count of the gallantry of Co!. Crocus*, cad the cowardice of Gvn. Uarriso*, in the afikir at Fort Sandusky. It is well known Jhat Gen Oct cam is opposed to the administration, and thcrrfore would . not, from pcr?4inal ln-linga, assist directly or ?ndi.' rcctly, in promoting Mr. Vax Bcr.rs. Suffice i* to say, lie is a gentleman of the highest integrity,: and was in lire fort at the siege. Ilia statement' must consequently be credited, liad wc received^ a copy of ?. letter in lime, it certainly should hare had the circulalioiroi our paper, lor the rp*<ial bene-' ' fit of ihoac preaics, uluch base been for some Irmc trump- ting the military-claims of their i residential, candidate, to whom the United Statr* Senate cf' ItilG. ici'uscd a utvdai with the thanks ol Congress,: and liie coupling of his nanfls Willi U;e gallant Gov. ^ *"* * ** ^ fttt i , o/ielsit li. (1 AUI?{?k;.1 1*4 WUMiUI V 4414 k#^ U(| M?V j proceedings, says : " A vote of ibc Senate of the United ."Mates lias attached to mj name a disgrace which I am fully convinced no lime or no rliorts oi mine will ever be able to efface. " j flow different with Col. Cnoan**,a who refused to desert ine American foititication at Lower San -1 | dusky, in compliance with the tinud aud cowardly order of his commander, Gen Hamilton; but with a handful of brave Americans, he resisted at,d difcated the British troops and savage Indians with great slaughter ; received the plaudits of his countrymen, and thanks of cdogrecs for his heroic bravery aud disobedience to Gen. Harrison's orders. SPORTING. A gentleman communicates the following phenomenon to the editors of the George lorn Union, for the speculation of the runout and impuntizt.? He sets: r I " On the 3d intl ? deer vu ibdT sod killed by my neighbor, W. ' . Bkllckc, fc?q sod out of the liver of the animal was taken a piece ??i wobd about one and a half inches in length, and perhaps the fourth of an inch in diameter. The piece of wood, J I thtnk, is of oak?judging from the green or lew-1 lure?u Hack on the exterior and in a perfect stale . of preservation : and from the appearance ot the' lircr. which was healthy and sound, ! should infer Utal the piece of wood had been lodged there a long umc." ? Another attempt to assassinate Locis Piirt-tirrt was mad; by an individual calling himsrlf Alibuc? which fortunately did not succeed. The King waa at the lime on hi* return to .Wniliy, and while on-: drr the gate-way leading Id the quay, a fire arm in the form td a walking cane was placed on the door ol the carriage and discharged Alibeau states tha j at the moment of taking aim, be received a push which was the cause of his missing him, as be was not in the least agitated. After the bustle which ensued had erased, the King procecdrd on bis jour- j nry with ihe Qorcn, his sisler Aurlaiue, and a detachment ot dragoons in attendance. . t .Yortk Ccroiina iliKtio**.? Returns fiom thirty nine counts*, give in the -Assembly, t?g tor tubers fur Van Uurrn and u>2 fur White. The Vote lor Governor, in furtj-lhrrc coubUrt, girc Fur Dudley, WJTJ Spaighl, 17,oil) Dudley'a majority, Tweuty-one counties to hear from. i - Mini* Mosk * airful disclosure* bar* been ascertained by wvera I of the most eminent Divine* an: other dulmgaishrd individuals of the Uritttb province, to ir s tissue of falsehoods, am regard* the localities\?f the Hotel Uwu ^urtiicrr, m the city of .MotilrraJ The t-yliottinj* rxlisct intakca from the .Nt? Vut? Transcript. ? All tliesc gentlemen declare tliat there is not the slightest icMMwbUUtCe between Maria Moni's j description, and Hie bui dings and vaults ; and that had any alU-ration been made miner the publication oi liic (wok, it smuld have bren nrcrmmar; to alter, it trom auuu.it to foundation. Nothing can be more j complete than he m*?rn rtidrncr of these gentle* inrfl, wboare among the must respectable in the iSribmh pn<T?uce. Therr aiw *!?* affidavits of Jane Ray, ? frequent* lj ueulixurd in Uir ' D-m ??su?> s, Atana llyward, ...visa llrrd, J?n? N) V-oy, sbo <aei* penitent proaUtulrm in tie- . a^*-*leti A# lu.ii at tlic time Maria Monk team their , a .d al?> ol various persons with whom Ma:is Moua livra during Lbe period she tlA^rt UMI WW w ? VI / * The ??rk will be ready in * falmgiit and will be (Mtrd by oor of uut respectable publisher" We, Ulcrvfae, consider lliii iuu?l impodrnl liuinbu; as briirg moat" satisfactorily exposed. A liUic Uutr wti nrr<?Mfr for this i^nduimn, and that ti>e line ba? been # ? etnplojrcd h to bring con. victim; to the winds of U*c must bi?\>: led and credulous. ' To the IahIus.?The Philadelphia Ledger, lit rim.it.riding ujkiii the eflraordiuaiy trial f Robinson. maln i the fullowing remark*:?"Unfortunately for virtuous women, while they huui down the frail of their own sex with the ferocity of tigers,, barring forever against thein the door to' amendment and drive them to perpetual ! dishonor, they regard with an rye of lender forgiveness, j?nd too often of secret j t solution, the aboininubh perfidies, thci blasting, withering, suulnleatroying trca-' clicrics of uicn." A Wcslirn Giant." A cur respondent of ?nr of tlu* Lssteiu .tapcre. writing fromI f.i.uiHtillr. ihu loll'iwiiji? portrait of a Kentucky giant: , " 1 h*rr so ! ilie Luuurillians can boast; jf unc thing?they can of two: the besl p !ic house in the West, and the tnllrst imin in ail Christendom. .They challenge, 1 nud well tbry may, not only this, bulany other country , to exhibit u hat they con ?it youth, 10 years of age, measuring 7 eet 0 1-2 inches in height! I have seen him, and without knowinghis length,should judge it to be nearer 10 than 7 icct! 1 converged with him, hut with difficulty. JSlani ding on the ground & conversing with a man 1 in a steeple, or holding converse with the 'spirits of the cloud?, is no easy matter. He informed tuc that at the age of 12, he j was unusually small?mid growing 15 i-1 t i riches the ins J year; he ts sensible ol being 'still on the increase. His patriotism who ran doubt! He stands, or stood, when I saw him, a luiiu monument to his counut's greatness, lie is not corptriant but tiathcr rlender -Itciico be appear* J?l!rr than lie really is?'ur but really" lie is enough, as the Lord knows. Add, or rather swpcra.Id, any to a man that has attained to any thing tike his height, and inches appear like feet. 0 The Belgian papers slate that a good looking young man, formerly a drunfmnjor in (he service of the {ting of the .Netherlands, and then exceedingly tall, .is now showing himself as &.coriosby at Parma, bein/r 8 feet 4 inches -(nearly 8 10 .3-4 incites English) in- height, and weighing 416 lbs. (4 cwt lib.) 7 To the Jail of Kershaw District a negro man who calls Itis nan e F?D> and says he brl? to John Freyston, on Sartcc, in .Su.nt-r District. Fed is about 10 years of ag , about 5 (ret 10 inches L! i- -' ' "C comnh-xitm. Ths Uliu j - - r owner is reqursicd to come forward, prove bis properly, pay charges sad lake him away. . . JAMES VICKfcRS, Jailor. August 20--'J0~if Lands for Sale.The subscriber offers for sale !us valuable PLANTATION on the waters of While Oak creek, containing 310 ACRES. ' j in a high stale cT cuhiralioa About 296 ACRES cleared, and about' ; 137 Acres of Pine Land, on Granny's Quarter, adjoining Dennis j Gaskins' plantation, and another-tract, containing KAA a/inro . uyv avAbOj where the subscriber lires, on the Sails-! lury roid, 10 milca from Camden, toryi suitable fora House of^tntrrtainmeni.?-. Persona wishing to purchase, would do well (o examine for thrmselres. There will be a credit of one and two years* If nol??ld before the first of ftori-mber, it wilt be nlfcred at public sale. ISAAC KNQX. August 20-30?f* * FOR SALE. subsctiber wishes to sell his JL house and lot in Camden, to remote to the country. 1 would say to those unacquainted with the premises, that the buildings arc all new. The dwelling house j ha? four rooms tod lire place to eacA j room. A GOOD KITCHEN, Smoke House and Dairy, oud an excellent set of STABLES, CORN HOUSE, Carriage House, and crcry outbuilding .hat is nreest-fy, with an cxcrllrnt Hell Of WAter under the roof of the dairy. The place is n lirel rate repair, and in a healthy part of the town. For terms apply to Hall T. M'Cicc, at the store of Shannon, M'Geo 6c Co in Camden. v GEO. Q. M'iNTOSH. August 20-30-c Medical College of the State of Konth is olhu. The annual r?.ur*e of Lectures in this Institution, trill be resumed on the second Monday in Norcmber, in the folio or in g branches; Anatomy? By J. Edwards IIolbrook, M. I). S?rnrrM RV John WaMBf. M D. Obilctrtcs?By Thomas (5. Priolcau, M. I). Pmetier vf Medicine?By 8. Henry Dirknon, M. 1). Physiology?By James Moultrie, Juu. M. D Materia Mediea?By Henry R. Frost, M. i). . Chemistry?C. IT. Shepard. Demonstrator of Anatomy?F. Wuxde* mau. M. a HENRY R. FROST, DcA. August 20?30 Notice.MR. JOHN K088ER will acts* my nttrrney during my absence from the State. " W. J. GERALD August 20?30?if For Sale. I A largo and commodious Store and j Dwelling Huutp nniinl, lo which is at-' tachcd every other building calculated to carry on an extensive whole-sale and retail Mercantile business, on Broad Street, in Camden, in the centre of business, and a healthy part of the town, and all in complete order. For terms apply at this ol fice * August 20?30?tf For #Sale. Anew and excellent SULKEY end HARNESS. Apply to WM. M'KAIN. August 20-30-tf Clerk Wanted. Onn of unexceptional character, can meet with a situation by applying to 11. LEVY. August 20-30--tf ~ I' I I I I ? PABSI01TA ? ?i S2r MILLINERY AND | The subscribers respectful Iv anounces / to their friends in Camden, and the public ! generally, that they have commenced the : above business under the firm of Mrs. Da niclsfr Laws, one door above Mr. James . puulap's store, where they will be happy ' to execute all orders in their profession with neatness and despatch. | They have Just received from New j York an excellent assortment of . S02W2T3 i of the latest apd; most fashionable style, I with all other articles in their line, which : win be sold on the moil reasonable terms. The Indies of Camden and. the adjacent country are rcspeciGolIy invited to call and. examine for themselvesMR8. DAMELS & LAWS. The subscribers will also keep on hand an excellent assortment of Ladies -French Kid, Mproceo and Prunelle SLIPPERS. *D,&L August 20-30?if j MATCH RACE. To be run qn the 24th of the pres ent month, over the Camden tnrfhajf mile for 8100 aside half forfeit, between Mr Nevrsons bay horse Little Billy, by Little j Billy, aen'r. out of a Berimed mare, and Mr. SoIoman-ThorapsonYGeldhig,' Grey ! Medley, by -Byron, son of Monsieur Ton1 son, out of imported OHikraka. Considerable interest is excited among the sportin/r nnhlir fit- lha nknvr rmLrh. and it f< I w-W-""" * * - | I expected that a good denl of money will be Jost^and won, on the eventful 24th ? Banters are freely made by the friends of Little Billy, and are readily, accepted by the backers of his opponent. Little Billy from his previous successes and the ; high training of bis present skillful "pro: prietor, seems tu be somewhat the favorite though (he backers of Grey Medley, are very confident?there is no telling the re! salt. Ainu vrrrons. August 20 NOTICE. The Subscribers have this day associated their interacts in the L JFactorage, and General Commission Business, and will conduct the same under the firm of ROBINSONS*CALDWELL Edmonston'a wharf. JOHN ROBINSON A SON. itueau rii ntvrr.r. JAtVlW IU? v/nuv ?? mm4? ! The firm of. Jolip Robinson it-Son "frill be continued (or (be settlement of the affairs of the concern. * Clfltrleston Angust 1-29-d _ ~ j. cfoodlajdt" (From London) TmUar and Habit Wmker, Respectfully informs the ctutens of Camden, and (be public generally, thai he has commenced the abore business, in (he store opposite the store of Sbsnoon, M'Occ <t Co. and hopes by strict attention to the duties of his profession to merit a sbaie of public patronage. July 8?S3~tf Virginia State Lottery, For the benefit of the town of WeJlsburg. I CLASS No. 4 for t836. ' 8r4 WW : To be dram at Aleumdrio, Saturday, Aug J SO 1636 8023X2. 1 prixe of $30,000 I 10 prim of LOOQ I " 15.000 16 600 1 ? 6000 VO " 60$; I 6.000 00 " ' 400 1 " 4.000 30 300 1 " 3.000 40 " 350 jl " 2,r>00 60 200 i il ' " . 2,000 70 1601 1 " 1,9001 100 " I00( Whole ticket* $10 halves 66 quarters260 To be had at the Managers' Office, 96Br*md8treet CkmrUst+nS C JVOTICE. I 1 Beat Company No 2 will parade at the Usual muster ground on the first Saturday in September next, armed and equipped as tho law directs (or drill. Persons who have hot enrolled theou selves ore required to do so on that day or previous. J. S. STEWART CapUio. August 1-29-lf. . ' COMPANY ORDER^T" Beat So 2 Lover Battalion. 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. M, lili 3 o'clock, P. M. Managers to count the votcpond declare the clction. MARTIN M'DOWALL,) Vnnnir?t & BENJAMIN HAILE- r ^ J. S. STEWART, Captain. August 1?2D?tf ? ?i Good Investment. . * . r' The September Schemes advertised be low present a favorable opportunity to those who wish to invest small sums and receive large returns. The four Virginia schemes and the four Grand Consolidated Lotteries require 110 puffing; they speak for themselves. We would only recommend piornpt orders as the demand for Tickets is great. 0e. sure and address S. J. SYLVESTER, 130 Broadway, N. Y CAPITAL, V PJ^ATE Lottery. * Glass ]\o. 8. for the benedi oi the Jfoiiongalii Academy. To be drawn at Alexandria, Saturd*v. SeDtembcr 3. 1836. "'scheme 25,000,8.000.5,000,3.509.2,322,10 prizes of 2#0Q, 10 of 1,500 10 of 1000, 10> of 500,-20 of 400,20 of 200,35 of 150, dee. &c. &c. Tickets $10.?Shares in proportion. Certificate of a package of 22 wbolo tickets will be sent for 8130. Delay not to send you orders to Fortune's H tfne. 50 prizes of #1,000 VIRGINIA STATE ? ? ifcfgife A Class No 4 -For the benefit of the Town of Wellsburg. To be drawn at Alexandra, Va. Saturday, September 10 1830. SCHEME. #30,000, $30,000.10,000. O.OOD. 3.140,3,GOO, 2,500 2,000, 50 of 1.000,20 of 500.20 of 300, Tickets 10 dollars. A certificate of a package of 25 whole ticketa wijl be sent for 130 dollars.. Pack ages of halrtfs, quatars and eighths in proportion. Grand Consolidated LOTTERY, CLASS JYO. 37. To be drawn at Wilmington, Wednesday, September, 14. SCHEME. 20,000,10,000.3,000.2,000.1,230. 20 of of 600. 20 of 300, 20 of 201V &C. Tickets only 6 dollars. A Certificate of m package of 26 whole"* tickets will be sent for 06 dollars^?Packages of chares io proportion. THE GREAT 14 Drawn IVamber Sckenc, .Nearly as many Prizes as Blanks. " *" VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY. CLASS No 5 Pot the benefit of the Townof Wheeling To be drmvo at Alexandria, Saturday, September 17,1880. Scheme. Thirty thousand dollars. 15,000. 6,000, 5,000^4.000. 10 1000, 15 of 600, 20 of 500, SO of 4001, ' 30 of 900, Ac, Tickets only 10 dollars. Certificate of a package of 25 whole Tickets in this Magnificent Scheme may be had for 130 dollars. Packages of shares in proportion. Mammoth Scheme. VIRGINIA STATE LOTERT. CLASS Wo. 6. For the benefit of the Mechanical Benevolent Society of Norfolk. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Sep. 24, 1896. CAPITALS. 30.000D0LS. 30,000, 8,000,4,000,3,000,2,500 106712 100 of 100010 of 600,20 of. 300,84 of 200 Ate. dec. dec. Tickets 10 dollars. , A certificate of a package of whole Tickets will be sent for 100 dollars, shares >o proportion. Orders for single Tickets or packages must be addressed to >?. BwSbSMSTOPSheriff's Sale. By Tlrtue of Sundry Executions to me directed, will be sold before tho Court Bouse in Camden, on the first Monday in September next, within the usual hoars of sale, One tract of land containing 90 ACRES, more or less, on ibe waters of Bear creek. Head waters of Twenty-fire mile creek, adjoining lands of Thomas Salmonds and ! others, levied on as the property of Samuel Peakc alias Samuel Tedwcll, at the suit of Summers Ctirelon, and others. J. C. WEST S KD August 13?*9?if