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QRS. BUTLER'S L ETTER OF ACCBFtfXNCE. WjuuntoroN, August 8,1*819. Sir: t have (be honor to acknowledge Vhe rtCflpt ofjoar Communication at the organ of the 'Baltimore Contention*-wbicb reacVdtne only yesterdiy^-annoUhcing my nomfeArtfcft that body as tbo candidate for the office cf Vice President. fa ? A ^it Ifsfa k^kdtftfe '*? 3a 1ihiam tfuiillfni. sanel > . It It II III lime* piupci in anrc wiu i :at:a crisis lik<f this, deemed itidispehsaWft in drtr own, that aspirants to office sboud be distinctly 'understood on nil important question* 'oftaifoflil pojicy/and my nomination for the. office of Vice President has no doubt beep made with a foil ' 'knowledge ofmfne. My position while a ment*ber*of Congress compelled me to take a dec!site, thought not a conspjeinus, ptrt on all the leading questions of the day. t might therefore appeal to the past as the best and safest guaran tee for my future political Ctorse. Some of these questions are, bowerer, daily growing ift importance; and as I cannot'consent to Win the good opinions of others by. disgtirsing my otirfr, atpd as design this commiujicatiori to be final if mav.be proper tbat I should be more e*pli cit. I feel the* more impelled to this course from the consideration that ray action ass a member sof Corigfos* miy not be accessible to the people "at large."* With this^bject in view, I haVe ex amin^kcarefuHr the proceedings of the convert ' - * i i ." 1 t_A tioo byj watch 1 was nominated. i recognise - )n-.tbe<r?soiuttons passed by that body but tha .. :js markj<|?.and'with-an able hand, of the great Ijnes of seperation between the democratic and v. ^,WJWfiP*r-linefu.thaJ. should -be e*er kept . \efyreJt|ia people, and are so plainly laid down in tbe^fcsolurions refrrrcd to, that "the wayfar'' tag man,Jthoojjh a''fool, cannot err therein. ' "Those resolutions bare been widely circulated, Hid are srifliinthe reach of all. 1 deem it suffi<eienr ? Ay thrft ihey meet my entire and un-spjab*fied-approrufrron. ' t. - For this- distinguished! mark of confidence and trutj lim mosr deejfly grateful to my friends land eaooot _bot the snoee appreciate the honor done me. when I reflecfftiact litis nomination was snade whdanpjt wir lenrrwledge wfrtte absent in a "dirfhnft foanjry and by the unammens "voice of the coprentiyn. My acceptance is a matter of course. * Permit me, in conclusion, sir, to tender to yon, and through you to the entire democracy rep. wesetoted -by the body over which you so ably penciled. my grateful thanks for the distinguish' ?d honor they bare done me. ?? - - -? ..... ?m?ipinnra,t remain iruiy j?mi n friauf | . W. O. BUTLGA, Hon. Andrew Stevenson, President oft he Democratic Cowveirrrmr Soxaroa Bwrwre.?The coarse of this gentf#man in the United States Senate baa been, in; nil respect*, such a* to mee> the unqualified approbation of the State which be has so truly and ably represented, ft affords us pleasure, now.that the session is drawing rapidly to a -cfotse, to eqpreas our admiration of his conduct, mud to mete oat to him the full measure of applause which Ms constituency unanimously accord to Him. On all the great questions, involving principles dear as life itself to the South, Judge Butler has been fhnad side by side with *ti? great Champion of Southern rights, bring nfgtn his aid ail that ability and tiurgbtforward honesty which goes directly at its mark, and for :jsb?ch be is so distinguished. We are cure that we express the sentiment of the entire State when we ettenrf to him a hearty well done."? Charleston Mercury. A.Lauou Shjmuc. ? A Shark, measuring in length 12 feet 8 inches, was taken day before yesterday within lb# harbor hy a company of gentlemen who went out expressly for that pur ' pose. He was harpooned about 7 o'clock in 1M ana onerra hicd nam ic?ni?nv,'. : that it vu fully two hour* before they could ?ecced hi killing him. This is one of the largest sharks that we recollect to hare been caught in oar waters fir many years. ?IS. CoxxaacuL IxraovExarrr.?There is er. cry favorable indication of the general revival of trade in a short time. The political will lead to a commercial reaction in Rurope.?Commetre wants nothing so much as confidence and the restoration of that intercourse which internal dis'urhance or a state of war cannot in. trrrupt but (or a short period. The whole ma. cbinery of society in our day is adapted to ttade and industry. The entire system of finance, public and private, is upheld by peaceful pur. suits. The modern scheme of exchange is sub* taiaed by those improved methods of simplifyng commercial operations which to derange is to impede the intercourse of nations. When Bonaparte established his continential system he was compelled to temper it by contrivances. Society rebelled against bis decrees. They were at war with the trading relations of 8tates. They were alien to the whole scheme ?f industry which is the triumph of modern civi. fixation. So it must happen with anv condition .^bt.nt.i nlll. H IUI?|^?| WMf^inri VI as* ??vv>vv>f.w. rage or tyxtematic tyrany?in civil or interna* tional war?that suspends the industry or checks the enterprise of nations. In 'addition, however, to the return of Europe topacific relations, the signs on this side ut the. Atlaritic i'ri " commercially auspicious. We have * feinted-aYi outlet ofpublic, expenditure" which tbcwar with Mexico forced the govern ment 8* make. =>If this had been a regular dr^iy it^Mtht hsjre been1 subjected to calculation, nutjfce ^tyUtgaa in iher irregularity. It took frqip ?ihe ?apk* in- our commercial cities what was required tp sustain business, perhaps at the very period t(tat it required to be piost extended. IIHHe f< place'opr crops of every kind are abundant: Moderate prices are the sources of Mfe operations.-1 Our importations have been moderate. Thb' disposition manifested re. coolly to throw large surplus of British merchan. dize ?a oar markets, will be checked by the losfotocks and increasing demand on the conti. neat of.Uurope. All the elements of a whole/ oofne ?fnjetness are therefore at hand, rue - horizon of trade is not entirely free from clouds but the area of improvements is gradually extending.?Evening News. Correspondence of the N. Y. Joamsl of Coouaorce. Washington, Aug. 6,1848. A proposition is before the Senate for the purchase by the U. S. of the territorial rights, privileges and immunities of the Hudson Bay Compaay,end the Pugets's Sound Company. The propneitiotrcomes through the State Department and ijt ia recommended to Congress by the Administration. The proposition is to cede to us ? ? *T Imwmmr than thn Slnta of m ir?^? *n iar^ I -??w ,r, New York, and for a comparatively trifling eon. siderdtion. 1 have understood that the sum proposed if only a million of dollars; hut as to that :f cannot vouch. The importance of the cession cannot be doubted. It would include tbn-eeantty and the military posts on the North* era bank-6f the Columbia river, and forever 7" prevent any eolladen between thia-country and Kngland, in regard to points wbieh aca unset* ??M by tke Ration tad WabHtrT*fij. % 1 hare been made acquaint^ *ith the fact (f a number of our ntost dia^jj^isht'd Kenatoi of both parties, Ire in fittroir dftbe pdr'clrtoe ipr posed. Ftk the Journal. ftfB MEMORY OF TH6 PAS*. | TO AN-ABSENT RIIKND, All! ckmt Ihoti think that I can e'er The bltMfui pa?t fbrget? Believe nre, no! thow pleasant drtattn Art 'dear to rtornvry yet5! And oft tta rfenea 6fr>ihar Hif* Come like an angeh hymn, Echoing throtagh my inmost toul, ^T3I tfiy eyea with thai* Ate dim. And the mournful paet ? rt3l with nrt, For ofl 'mid evening^ gloom, Fair forma are aecrv, fair fucea imila Whitfi btVO tohg fain in the tomb; Tha voice* hashed in dcath'a tad sleep, Come thriving my heart with pain, Retrain.: it* 'ieptha lo agOny It nA'cr can know again. Rut whet ate earthly dream's to at, ' Who are hastening on through lima To the life of Truth, tha Eternal Home Of heavan'a own glorious clime) There may we meet in peace and love My spirit** eb-rishod friend! v Where uitioru eaaaa?and all ia truth? And bliss ahali never end!' r-.i > ALICE. tte Ifey York Jeuroal of OMdcftfr, Auguat 5. IMPORTANT FROM IRELAND. Dublin Friday night We are alrtVost in a state of seige in this citj To-day a proclnmalion was issued by the. Lor Lieutenant for both the County and City < Dublin, calling upon All persons to deposito am leave at the respective pttlitfe station! on orbs fore the 25th of-July inltArit, all #ins. pistoh and other lire arms, and all sWflrds, CUtlassei nllpa and hxi'nnpta. and all olirtrtrttidar an ?... ammunition, on pain, if convicted, of being im prisoned two years, with or withbut hard lahot The police, who are armed with CUtUwisi took up a number of pikes and giins lo-dij flrrnnghout the city. The ''Nation" makes its appearance agaii te.morrow. Its leaders are as usual to th point, and equally spicy as to "Felony." Mi C. C. Dnffy, trom his cell in Newgate, furnish es an article beaded "Casus Belli," in whic be reviews the -course adopted hy the Govern ment for suppressing the demand for Repeal.The article concludes by expressing a wish fn transportation raltfrer ttonn live in Ireland if th Clubs be supine in the hour of action, and ar defeated hy the military power of England. The Nation also contains its practical in structions in military affairs. And among othe directions, explains how polished arms are to b preserved in a damp or under ground positior suggestions as to window grenades, how t break down a bridge, with practical remark on gunnery. UNITED STATES' AUSENAL. Fa/ellcvilie N, C, March 2, 1847. Dr. Fnrk, Dew Sir;?Bsoifgvsed several bottles of WUlar Balsam of VVilJ Cherry in iny family, for the complain! for which K is recommended, wrth decided benefieii effect, I cheerfully adviso my friends, and aft oth? who may seed a mcdielne of that kind to try it. G. A. SCUWARZMAV. . N. fi. We do not aak the public to rdy oofely opo recommendations produced from otstoa far dwtuo Ii oar t lio navwMia isunrwit ho Irnnuri.' hut h>.w!o? u. WIWIW *'?w -v?iiMWk WV nuvnii) IWTIH^ W tiinony from tttr.y Stale in the Union, w? refer a who bare sny doubt* about the efficacy of Utrs highl popular aavl ueeful medicine, to their own ncighbo. who have used the article. Beware of countrifeita and imilitioni?Syrups, an all other preparation* of Wild Cherry. Remetnbe they only imitute in name, without puwessing the vii tuea. Buy none bnt the genuine an original DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERR1 Signed i. BUTTS on the wrapper. SETH W. FOWLE, Proprietor, Bualon, Mats. None genuine, utiles* signed I. Btrrra on the wmpp< Sold in Camden by J. R. McKain; at wholesale by M. C< hen 6c. Co., Charleston, und by Druggists gei erally in South Carolina. DISEASES OK THE SKIN CUBED. From Mr*. Stadrne, formerly Mrr James, of Phil*. Messrs. Editors:?1 write to inform you and the publi that my son was under the treatment of our fhmily docti for more than a year, for a very troublesome disease of tl skin, without obtaining any relief. I then applied to sever other physicians, who gave him so much medicine, and c eted him so low, that 1 thought he would die from itse&ci Oue physician told me that it was a disease to which son females were subject, and could not be cuaEP. Sou ailed it Scrofula, and others Tetter, Salt Khem. Eczem Leprosy, Ac. After try ing every means for nearly five yee without effect, I was advised to give him Dr. Jatnes Alte TtvE. At this time he was literelly sore from his bead to f feet. Sometimes it would dry up and f-curff, and then brei out again as bad as ever, and itch and burn so intolerably to drive him almost to distraction. He had not taken tl ALTEaaTUE, however, two weeks before there was change for the better, lie went to school all the time whi taking the medicine, and panook of the same kind food as the rest of tlie femily.aud run about through thi< and thin, the tame as the other boys of the school, until! was perfectly cured, and became fat and heartv, and thouj now over five yeafs ago, yet not a symptom of tne disease h c?ci IU4MJC aw *?v ivvk mh^ouki tv*?Ukji boule* of the Alterative, and no other medicine wb u?ing it. * Youri, respectfully, . -, Mart Ann Sisome. Prepared only by.Dr. D. J&yne. Philadelphia, snd ?old i ageplyby * JAMfciS K. McKAl.N, Camden, 8. C. / DOMESTIC GOODS. The subacriber^Agent for tho Charleston Stea Cotton Mill*, offers for aa'e, 4-4 and 7-8 Heavy Shirtings and Sheetings, Froin that Factory* These Goods are remarkab for weight and finish, and will give good satisla lion to the buyer. Also?Various styles of Brosn and Bleachi Goods, Oznaburgs. Prints, die. Particular attention will be given to the sale Southern manufactured Goods; consignments which are respectfully solicited, and upon wbii advances will be made if desired. J. H. TAYLOR. y Charlgston, Aug. 10. 83 6t DeKalb Factory. Our Cotton Yarn having recently suffered reputation, we have .changed our arrangemen and are now manufacturing it of a quality th t \ can safely recommend to our customers. By spec attention to this department of our business, \ are determined fully to re-establish the lost cbt acter of our Yarn, and hope that our friends w give it a fair trial. We are manufacturing the DEKALB OZN, BUKGS of a more uniform weight and quaiuj. Aug. 16. W. ANDERSON it CO Crashed, Powdered, Clarified an Brown Sugar*, far sale low, by Aug. 16. WANDERSON <f CO. To Rent. That large and commodious Dwelling Hoc and Stobb Rooms; situ4t? d on broad street, opf site At Episcopal*Church, and at present occupi by A E. Allen,- ... . "* Possession given on the 1st October next. ALSO The large New Dwelling House and Stoi immediately South of the above. Poesession giv on the let September riext. For particulars i JpljJ0. * . , v JAMES McEWEN, TSmSM, l)th Aepe?, le^. 3D tf - mi . r8| HardM, the last of tne SaXOn Kings 0. The laiit Of the Barons Armstrong or Life in VffO City Faust, a Romanes df thS Secret Tribunals The Scourge of Venice . Adventures of a Medical Student Cdtkney in ArfufeticS; AfigSlicar, a Novel ThS NSfc Trm'f?n, a Romance Of London Worthfcrfffg Heights, in two parte Lucy Shrrford, a Temperance Tale Red Cohte, a ch ronicle of the Revolution Robber 'Ckptain'B tt'ride Frarfee, fta King, COurt and Government, ty General Cafen For-HilF; HaTonet's Daughter &c. Aug. 15, A. TOUNl?. SUPPLEMENT to the PkhhY Ctclopcedia? ! 2 volumes Moon's Carrier, new editiony 1848 Cheip riltfRtrated edition of Mansfield's ifefci: can Wet Americiift 'ChesrerfiOld The fiachtetot Ofttie A lb&njr The Chifdrtftofthe New Forest Cornell's TVeatiee on PoiSOrtr,.! h'ew work Loiteriugs in Etiropfe, by^ttfih W. Carson UNION HYMNS, for FOrtby Schools, BibTi Classen Sit. Aug. 18, A. YOUNG. Tho two HOUSES slid. LOTS belonging Thofttta Bollard Esq.> situa ed on the East end of Rutledgtt street Tniy ar$ now in the occupancy of two good Tenants. Apply to Aug. 18. 03 tf) A. BURR. dr. towii8eftb,i compound extract of baRMMnteM, vfonber and blessing of the ac*. . The Most extraordinary Medicine in the Wttfld) r. 03Tilui Extract in put up in quart bottles; it is six ttttes I cheaper, pte&t&nter, and Warranted sttpfeHbr to arty s!51d.? It cures witno'tft votrtiiing, purging, sickening, or debilita>f ting the Patient. -| The great Beadty and superiority of this Sarsaparillk dVfcr all ether ittedj'cihe is, tsat while it eradicates disease, h in'* vigorates the bbdy. Jt is one of the very best v. I, SPRING AND SUMMER MEDICINES Ever known; it not only purifies the,whole system, ahd J strert?thChs the tfertdn, but it tab-kits fix w, Peat and ate a d blood; a power possessed by no other rrtedicinfc. Arid id , thislies the grand sebret of its wonderful sbe'eetr. It nab performed within the. tut iSVe years, trtors than 100,000 ' CUres of sSvere cases of disease; at least 15,000 Were consiI dtred itifcurable. . It hu eaVed the lives df rtlore than 3.000 ' IRftSSTlMiillr ?.d NebVUds Energy. n Pb. ToWniendV.Sartaparilla invigorates the whole systetrt pertUanedHy. To thtiee who have loet their muscular ehR efgy by the Uris of medicine or indiscretion committed In youth, or the excessive indulgence of die passions, and brought Oh a general physical prostration of the nervous * systeni, liMiittde. watt of ambition, minting senmdHhe,jtfb. h mature decay aha decline, hastening towards tllit fatal .. disease, Consumption, can be entirely restored By tbfspheasant retn+dy. I'his SittsiparillA is far supiribr to any IN~ VIGO RATING CORDIAL, as it removes atod invigorates ir the system, gives activity Id the lifiibs, Arid sirtngtn to die rr unrnlar svstAm in 11 mot aitrsiirdinarv aer-Se. Cotiiumptibu CHFed; < e Cleanses and Strengthen.* Comlinlbd'oh'atn be" tiirbd, Bronchotists, Consumption, Liver C "onlplaiht, Cblds, Cal. tarrh, C?ughs, Asthma, Spitting of Blooa. Stir%hfc?.tn the Chest Hectic F"laeh, Night Sweats, Difficult ttr Pfofose Expectoration, Pain in the Side, dec. have been add can e be cured. , SPITTING BLOOD. Ntw Voax, April 28, 1847. ? Da. Tow.vsfrtn?I verily believe that your Saraaparilla a has been tbe means, through Providence, of raving my lUe. I have for several years had a bad cough It became worse and worse. At hist I raised large quantities of blood, had e night Sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. 1 have only used your Sarsmparilla a short time and there has a wonderful change been wrought in me. 1 am now able to walk all over the city. 1 raise no blood, and my cough has left nte. You can well imagine that 1 am thankful for these results Your obedient servant, '? WM. RUSSELL, C5 Catherine-st '1 Rheumatism. m This is only one of more than four thousand eaios of Rheumatism that Dr. Townsend's Saraaparilla his cured. The most severe and chronic cases are weekly eridicated by its extraordinary virtues. James (Jim mi urn, Esq., one of the asm tarts in the Lunatic Asylum, Black well1* island, is the gentleman spoil keu of in the following letter K Blackwell's Island, Sept 14,1847. Dr. Towt/sxvd?Dear Sin I have nlfored tinibly for " nine Tears with the Rheumatiwn: considerable of ^ho time y I could not eat, sleep or walk. 1 had the utmost i lis Tossing pains, and my limbs were terribly swollen. I bare used four bottles of your Sar*at*hHa, and they ba vu done me more than one thousand dollars worth of good. am so n much better?indeed, lam entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit ol tbe afflicted. r( Yours respect/ally, r. JAMES CUMMING8. Fitol Fltsl FitsI Dr. Townsend, not having tested his Saraaparilla in cases t ./ e?:._ " i.j j :..j I vi riia> vi cvunc dciw louauienam 11, sou wvi sujpiwwu to receive the following from mo intelligent mod respectable Farmer in Westcheiter county: Fokdham, A of. Ill, 1847. Dr. Townsend?Dear Sir, I have m little girl wren years of age, who has been several yean afflicted with Fit*: we " tried almost event thin* for ber, but without eucceei; at last, P although we could find no recommendation in our circutan for cases like hen, we thought, as she was in very delicate health, wc would give her some of your Ssurapsirilla, and are very glad we did, for it has not only restored her strength, - but she has had no return of the Fits, to our grart pleasure and surprise. She is fast becoming rugged and hearty, for which we feel gratful. Youn, respectfully, ?. JOHN BUTLER, Jr. " Female Medicine. ~j Dr. Towmend's Saraparilla is a sovereign and speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, Barreneas, Prolapsus uteri, * er falling of the womb, Costivness, Piles, Leucorrh<?a, or Whites, obstructed or difficult Menstruation, Incontinence of Urine, or involuntary discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of the system; no matter whether the result ? of inherent cause, produced by irregularity, illness or acci' dent- Nothing can be more surprising than its inVlgoiwting V effects on the human frame. Persons all weakness and las. situde, from taking it, at once become robustand full of en' * ergy under its i ifluence. It immediately counteracts the l nervelessness of the female frame, which is the great rouse <>f barreness. It will not be expected of us, in cues of so II* delicate a nature, to exhibit certificates of cures perfc rmed * but we can assure the afflicted, that hundreds of cues have ?l* been reported to us; thousands of cases where (aioillus , * ha -e been without children after using a few boulai of this "Jj invaluable medicine, have been blessed with fine, healthy offspring. ~~ To Mothers and Married Ladies. 1 This Extract of Sarraporilia has been expressly prejared in reference to female complaints. No female who liaii rta on to suppose she is approaching that critical period, "The turn of life," should not neglect to take it, as it is a cartaln 50 preventative fer any of the numerous and homhlo diseases to which femareales are subject at this lime of life. This ~ period may be delayed several years by using this medicine. Nor Is it less valuable for those who are approaching woman' O] hood, as it Is calculated to assist nature, by qUickning the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this mediCLie is invaluable for all the delicate diseases to which woflar ah? subject|9 h braces the whole system, renews permanently tire natural energies, by removing the impurities of the btxty, not c* so far stimulating as to produce subsequent relaxation, witich is tbe case of most medicines taken for female Weakntas and ed disease. By using a few bottles of this mediefne, many severe and painful surgical operations may.be preteiitad. gf Notice to the Ladies. Those that imitate Dr. Townsend's SorsapCrilla, have invariably called their muff * great Kemedy for Females, dec. ch and have copied our bills and circulars Wnlch felatl tfttbe eomplainu of women, wonl for word?other men w io put up medicine, have since Lie great euccess of Dr. Townsend's barsaparilla in compliinta incident to females , rjcora_ mended theirs, although previously they did not A num~ berof these Mixture, Pills, <fcc. are injurious ?o fsntaiee, as aggravate disease, and undermine the constitution, in 8erofhla Cured. This certificate conclusively proves that this Sarsnparilla ' has perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of the . , Blood- 'i'hree persous cured in one houee is unprecedented. I*' Three Children, ve Da. Towiwr jtd?Dear Sirs I have the pleasure to inform ir. you that three of my children have been cured of the bcrof: 11 ula by the use of your excellent medicins. They vre -e afflicted very severely with bad sores; have taken only four bottles; It took them away, for which I feol myself uidar A- great obligation. Ypurs, respcilr, ISAAC W. CRAIN, 106 Wooetsr-et Opinions of Physicians. Dr. Towdaend is almost daily receiving orders from Phy siciani in differt parts of the Union. ,a This it to certify that we, the undersigned, Physicians of the City of Albany, have In numerous cases prescribed Dr. Towntand's barsaparilla, and believe it to (to one ofthe ? most valuable preparations in the market, 11. P. PULING. M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. BE R. B. BRIGGS. M. D. tt.Tf Pi uVvnAOV Kir 'fv jo- Albany. April i, jcnv. r~ v. uumunuvm,?....?. ed Caution. Owing to the great niece* and immense tale of Dr. Town end'a Sarraparflla, a number of men who were formerly our Agenu, have commenced making Saraap&rilla Extnicta, Efixira, Bitter*, Extracta of Yellow Dock, dee. They |rentK, erally put it up in the Mine ebayed bottiea, and some or tiera en have atoie and copied our advertjaenmnta, they aie only m. worthleaa imitationa and ahould be avoided. " For aate In Camden, by. J. R. McKAlM. Price iM par battle. Six bottlee for ii, cnah. v UytiS as if SCo CD* CE>0 SdfgfeAw &d dfA.lt amber $ iThe R6ghTa'r Meeting tff'tfine Lodge fcill beheld ?t their ne^r fftll ah Friday Vvemttg tfeir, it 7 o'clddt. Hy ifrHbr'tf thfe If. (5. . ... A. L. 8(>L0VftVN, SecretiTy-... Camden Debating Cltkft. The meetings of this society will be held it thhi? Hall on Thofisday evehiVigi.. D. u. mvtSj secretary. "fbA Dividend Scrip ftfr July 164h, 6f the South tJtWffrta Rail Road OiriVpiriy, has Been yeceiveft Arid toll W paid to the CariWed Branch otocbhUl* tf&te'oY) application it the taraden Bank. W. J. GFIAJIT. Awgr. 6. it The Moriah Baptist Association will holds frs next Anniversary meeting at the Fork Hill ChiJrclir, Iancaster District; i*. C.\ Wrflitfericing <Jn SAturVlijr MfcMfre tlrt lit SUnday. . ur>L .. Aug. 4 tf) J. t. CO^EtANb. like Vote?! of tArftaJtcr ifriilfict. Q3^We are authorized to announce L. B. MtATfiEft, as a Candidate for Tak Collector trtr L&ri'cASter District, Atlhe UeVt election for that office. And Let rirt Voter doubt "the rissdlt hut stand rip for hiin like David did for brae against Golhtb, the rhatflpiriri ofahe I^ilftHnea. OCT We are Authorized to announce Ixffrsort R. CoN^Ett aa a candidate for I'ak Collec* tor of Lancaster District at the ensUirifc election. (ttrWe are authorized to aW'rVdUnce Col. WILLIAM J. TAYLOR as a candidate for reelection ay Senator, at the ensuing erection;. ftcTWp are authorized to announce Maj. JAMBS O'HANbON, of Richland, as a candictate to rfeprfcsent the Congressional District, cnittpttlfed of Kershaw, Lancaster, Fairfield, ftichlind Arid Siinriter Districts, in the next Con* gress. jX^Tbe friends or Adjutant JAMBS CANTE'Y, the preierit iHcUrttHerit, prripnse bim tri their fella* citizeris As a candidate for re flee* tion to the next Legislature. Od*We Are authorized to announce Major Ja'rhe* L. fteid as a candidate for Representait... lu |U SmI. T~.I.I-:..i-u -Ik ?U. -.-Li! ii*o in mo giaio ucgitjaiurn ai ido rniuiug elect iott. OCT1 We are authorized to announce br. E. A. SALMOND as a candidate fbr RejJWSft. ettiitlve in the State Legiftlttlirb, it ibeehsUmg etectidH; ..... , O^T We are iilthoriifcd to aiinnunce Major A. H. Hoykln tft A ciHtJi'diitA U?h 1-i.eleHtifth for Representative in the Stite Legislatilrb it the ettsiiing elbctinh. The PiQPfcE'3 6AN0iflAffeKeep it 6ef6*e the People of Lancaster district. W.e tHb citizen i rif thia UiltFict, announce ELI C. BISHOP, Esq., a* a candidate for the office bf Sheriff, ti e next term. Mr. BUftoh being a nt* tive of riur Distrifct; hie giVen lift an opportunity of knowing him well, from hit youth tip to the present time. Hia ho flinty) honor and fttrictly sober and moral principles hiVd bfein well tilted imbng hi} and highly appreciated by all good cititena who know hiui well. We therefore earnestly refcBmmrnd him to the favor and feftpefct Of bach arid every voter of our District, and hope they will fell it their duty to give him the office, ift hi ie every way qualified to discharge the duties thiieof With credit to himself, and satisfaction to the people, and we will appreciate the favor. MANY VOTERS. March 30th, 1840. Gentlemen and Fellow Citizens?From a sense of the duly and obligation I am under for the high honor conferred hy no numerous and respectable a portion of the goud people, 1 accept your nomination, and return you my warmest thanks and heartfelt gratitude for the honor thus conferred, and pledge mye?lf to the people, if found worhty of thai, cni.fiilanra. anil ihair alert ma tn th? bicrh and responsible < ffice, to discharge its duties with all honesty and integrity, to show all the favor and lenity that lies in my power, without incurring a liability upon myself or securities. 1 remain, Dear Sirs, your most obedient servant, ELI (!. BISHOP. Valuable Land for Sale. I will offer my Land at public sale on the 10th day of October next; there are the rise of lvJOO acres, and 3 or 400 acres on the waters of Gran, ny's Quarter creek. It will be divided to suit pur* chasers, if reauired It is healthy, productive and noted for its durable and well constructed improvo inenta. At the tame time and place, my crop of Corn and fodder, 10 head of Mules, 4 Wagons, 40 head of Catile, a very fine Giri, a first rate Horse Mill, Household and other Furniture, and all the Implements belonging to said Plantation. The sale will ts ke place ac my residence IB miles north of Camden, and continue from lay to day until ell is sold. Terms for the Land, one third paid on the first day of December, when pos6sei<sion will be given, the balance secured by note payable in two annual instalments, with interest pa rable annually and approved security, with a mortgage of the property if required. Terms for the personal property at ale. J. W. FORD. Aug. 9. 82 ts* Itobert L. Tweed's Wheelwright and Blacksmith Shopsj corner U , > Lulrtn inil MurL'At ctreole U'tlArO h*? ItPP nu constantly on band or manufactures to order* it a* gons, Carts Wheelbarrows, or any other article in his line of business, out of the best seasoned ma* teriale. Iron of all aiaes, Hip# and other boxes. A few Iron axles w ith boxen fitted* and a lot of the best Slay, Tonguo and Brea?t chains for four horse wagons* ever offered for sale in this place-?cal) ana see . August 6th. 184S. 82 tf (n consequence of the absence of Jx?t?s CMf*nut, Jr., toy Attorney and Agent, all agencies lor the business of the Estate of Dr. George Reynolds, are suspended until his return. Persunr having business with the estate, must communicate direct* ly with me- MARY C. REYNOLDS, Admx. August 9th,i I84d. 82 At Books and Stationary* School Books of every kind Bibles and Testaments Prayer Books and Hymn Books, Mason's sacred Harp. Southern Harmony?new edition Copy Bookj Slates >:nd Pencils, Letter paper. Steel pens, Quills, Wafers 4.C, Miscellaneous and Classical Books, July 19 [2fl tf ] ALEXANDER YOUNO. To Hire. A servant Girl, accustomed to nursing and housework. E. W. BONNEY. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale, his possessions or corner of DeiCalb and Broad-streets. As the stanc is well known, it it thought useless to describe it Persons wishing to purchase, can be informed ol oil naviculars, bv aoDlvmi? to the subscriber. ' ' rr "WILLIAM McKAlN April 19. 16 If At CortH The subscriber will sell at coat for cash Hand aome Tissue Rilka, colored Berapetf, Printed Afua lina and Lawna. The above ^ooda were purchaaet in New York thia spring, but aa t am anxious t< sell them before the aeaaon paiibe* will offer then at prime New York coat for caah. Pereona in wan would do well to call aoon. fi. W. BONNY. July W. 26 tf 0,1. HBPPPER E. E.BENDEII. neuffer & hendrix, - 5si?i:ib6i?:t msrohants, FOR THE SALE OF , ? lou&, &rain. A'hd all kinds of Counfry IPrbdUce. tei easy BAY, cAAftifesYbfr, %. fc. R<C J. Dald^Kll, J tTiiiMn . - Mr. R. DuliV * Charleston. Messre. Mickle AAJIro, 1 ? P. <fc R. R#c?. .. I ... " CaldwellasColeman, >CoTumMa. , *ifc?S5 J m W. 89 9t feitii r?fpV*! ?. . . nj+MAM. W Not from Mexico, England, or France, but from New York-, Phili'delphia and Baltimoite, via. Charleston and I'fe'rWottl? A fresh supply 0/ Dru?s and Medicines, PiiWts. Oils, and Dye atulfiK Brushes, Corobtr, Perfumery and FaViry articles, Patent Medicine's die. &c. Bonpland'a remedy for Fever Swaitn'a Vermifuge, and Ague, Bffflfat's Phcenix Bitfcia, Hearing's Restoration Cor* " Lifb Pfljev,.. dial, ,, f . Towriaertd'a Saraaparfla, Murray's Fluid magrffeoa, Carpenter's do StcTr&p Head-ache Pilla, Sand's do RoW4nd> Tonic Mixture, Cleveland,! ? do White'; lifetllible. Ointment, Fannestock'a VBTpiifiige, Harrison's Oatotlfcent, Roman Eye Balaam, McAliater'a Oih'u&e'hr, Superior Mustard, Peery'a I ead ShoL uhve Oil, Swayne's Wild Cnenfc JToake'a Iodine Linament, Wiauar'a Balram, Bftndreth's Pilla, Ayar'a C herry Pectoral, 1 Wright's Ind. Veg. Pilla, Henry's Magneaia, rinencera and Lers " Jayne's Expectorant, [Hooper's Female " P&InU, See, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Chrome GreSnJ fcnrorfle Yellow, white Lead, Linseed oil. Turpentine, Lampblack, Glass, Lamp oil from 75c. a 91.50 1 Train oil, Nea'sfoot oil, and Caster Oil 00 d'rpOght; Whiting, Madder, Indigo, AnnSttO, Lagwoodj CocHinedl, Ac. Ac. Tfcftnlpttiiliftlk fledlcln^ Comprising every articfis used in the practice from the Laboratory of EpHriira Laribeeof B-tlti* mors. Juat received and tot-bale at Cleveland's Perlimle^Yi ike. Eda's.ffedyosmia, Extralt Boquet de Caro-i r Patsy's E4t Verbena, lint, ? Hausl'a Ead LPstrtl, Extrait Orange de Per- ? " Nymph 8<5Sip, , tugxl, * " Eau d# Venus, Ehrait VerViepis, 5 " Lily Whits, " Patchouly, a Chi-Chay'a Tablet of Ala- " Mouscslins, 5| beater, " Jockey Club, ? rontain ? cum 01 uumnna jonnaon * seu i ou, Flo wen, iRsoaMl's Hair Dye. laird'* Atropflatory, | Alexander'* Tricobephe, Superior Cologne in email and large pint and tjbart bbttlea and on draught. Combe; Hair, Nail, Tooth-. Bath; Flesh; ind Shiving Bruehee of every Viribty. Keeean; Hb*k ahd Alltaond Soape, very atlpkrib; French and American 'Toilet Powder, Boxel and Paffir, &c. &. Just riceivcd and for eale Idw: at CtEVtLAND'A tihtaiic&ls, A c* Sulph. duinina, Hyd. Pouuh, " Morphine: AcSt. Zinc, Acet. " Nitrate Silver, Strychnine; Blllctae; Piperine, Ext. Kahania, . . Iodine; Kerme'a Mineral, Ac. Ac., . WitH many dthfefe; too numerbbt to mention Call andeee for vcdradlvd* at . .. . i , CtfeVfelAl^D'S; N, S. Medlfcliiea^ tnajr be hbblned a* usual at any hour of the nijftii by knocking ak tile aide door. July 26. (30 tf) J. A.C. Attiife kfcrehaW Grofterjr, vJJTh0 found a full asaoriment of FAMILY GROCERIES; Tobacto, S&rara, &c. which.will be sold low. S. B. LEVY. *ul7tf Sttrveftfi1; C. M. Rb^atif, rerpecttully offers his sbrvites; and aolicita the patronage of Landholders, and promieea that hia eurveying shall be performed accu. rately and expeditiously. Address him at Flct Rock, Kershaw District August 2,1848. *1 6t South-Carol ind. LANCASTKR DISTRICf; IN TBI COMMON PLEAS. J. B. Boyd & Co. ) vs. > Capias ad satisfaciendum. Robert Dukes. ) The Defendant, Robert Dukes, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of the above Capiaa ad satisfaciendum, in order to ? a. is re .? _ e _ a At avail nimseit 01 me oenem 01 an aci paeeeu ror the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filt-a in my of* fice, on obth, a vchedule of iiis whole Estate. Notic ia thereto e hereby given to the Plaintiff in the above stated rase ae well as to all others concerned, o be and appear at Lancaster Court House on the 13th d iy of November next at 12 o'clock M., before the*Associate Judges, to show cause if any they c?apvhy the said Defendant should not be discharrtafroni further confinement* on his assigning and delivering the effects mentioned in bit schedule. H K. PRICE, Clerk. Clerk's Office, this 14th March, ltt48. south-Carolina. Lancaster district. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Bamuel Jackson* ) vs. > Capial ad satisfaeiehdum. Joshua W. Hsndrix. j The Defendant, Joshua W. Hendrix, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of said District, by virtue of the above Capias ad stisfaciendum, in order to avail himpelf of the benefit of an Act passed for the relief of Insolvent Debtor** has tiled in my office* on oath; a schedule of his tfhole Estate: Notice is therefore hereby given to the Plaintiff in the above stated case as well as all others concerned, to be and appear at Lanca-ter Court House on the 13th day of November next st 12 o'clock M., before the Associate Judgep,-to show cause if any they can, why the said Defendant should rtot be discharged from further confinement; on his assigning tod delivering tho effects mentioned in bis schedule. H. R. PRICE, Clerk, Clerk's Office* this 32d March, 1848. h ' SoUth-Carollna. Lancaster district. IN THE COMMON PLEA*. D. H. Robison, Assignee, ) vs. > Ca. 8*. N A. F. Brewer J The Defendant. N. A. F. Brewer, wht> is in thl custody of the Sheriff of said District; by virtue ol the shove Capias ad satisfaciendum, in order te avail himself of the benefit of an Act passed fin the relief of Insolvent Debtors, has filed in my office, on oath, s scedule of his whole Estate : Notice ia therefore hereby giveh to the l'liintffl in the above Btaied cane as well as all others con cemed, to be and appear at Lancaster Court Heust or, the 13th day of November next at 12 o'docl M, before the Associate /(rages; to show cause i any they can, why the said Defendant should noi be discharged irom further confinement, on his as' signing and delivering the effects mentioned in hii schedule. H. R. PRICE* Clerk. Clerk,s Office, this 17th day February* 1848. Ordiuary's Notice* i Whereas, no administration (do bonis non) ot | the estate of Ann Oilman* late of Kershaw Dia . trict, deceased* has been applied for* I have take! f possession of the goods and chattels,- rights ai.< credits of the ssid estate. All persons indebted b the estate are required to pav the same t ver to me those hating demands against the estate will ham * them in ?ifly attested, to me for payment. may 17. J. R. JOV* O. K. P. BAI%K AOfcliClf. | WILLIAM J. GERALD, will attend punctually to a business entrusted to his care in either of the Banks .< ' ? amden May 1Q._ t North Carolina Flour." - ... ? at . , i Tt I n .. t _ I A few bble. euyo n. Carolina r lour, r or iaie il| 12. y?tH. UrW> T -r- .... rrr-r -#*- " *" NEW SPRING AND SUMMER <33<E><3DSD6I3<? M. DRUCKER fc CO. respectfully invite the citizens of Camden and the public generally to examine their Well selected stock of Spring arid Sicrrirtier threes Goods, all of Which will be offered for sale at a very email advance 'on first cosL Their facilities for purcha sing Goods ire such, that (ley can sell at such pru , ess as to dify cdtnpetitidn. They hats paid particular attention to th'e selection of the now offered ' stock, which has beett defected, toith the greatest care in New York and other Northern cities-? : Among n'Otoerous other articles, they would mention the follt&rihg? jC&fabric ,Jltarget^ffinltynd SVriss Muslins CoLre<} jfpen and cotton **^Do i AMOrtpfeht'd^preei apd Fomiorie Prints Alpsc'cat, Bombazines and- Drab dia Visnnss Heavy bTdek and hlue-black Prim Silks I>0 , i, raw ?qk and cotton Hosfciy _ , 8upexj^wa' kid Gfantle^ae^^fflt aim lids Glows Cambric and muslinInserting* shd Edgihg* Linen CafiaVric ijzr'ch \ew, at all prices Long Lawri* and LnjenL'embrics Ladies' Bexage abd ^Ik Mantles Do Silk and Gauze Cravats Sunshades and Parasols Broad Cloths, Cassiineres and Testings, , Cravats, Shirts, Under*hirts, Drawers and Snspsndets Linen and Linen and Cotton prills English, German and French summer Casaimeres Alpaccas, Merino, Croton and Mo no jr. Coatings Low priced Goods, for Boy's and Semht's wear Black French. Doeskins . > Irish Linens, Edglish and American Long Cloths Gentlemen's Cottbh and Merino Undershirts HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Of svery description kid u all.prices?indeed, some i them at price* that cannot fari to astonish the parchaftr? but Country Produce sells for nothing, sad so do We intend to sell Ready made Clothing. This is NO "PUFFING"? come and convince yourselves. 4Lap Ladies' and Gentlemen'* Shoes, Bootees and Goiters Ladies'Palo Alto Shoes , . Do ElltleriGaiters, Kid and Morocco t\f? - , Gentlemen's Calf Boot*, sewed and pqtged, at SB prices With a variety of other articles, impossible to enumerate; k~. .'it ~t ?k;.k mtin k. run t dcd ,k.m .v- kk__ fcAftbEN BA$AA jt, Opposite the ftank of Camden, . &EW AAD FRESH GBdtERlES, JUST RKCCtVKD AT THE CAMDKN BAZAA R; ' ohststing ih part of Teas; Java. Lagnira; Rio and Cuba CoflW Muscovado and ft. O. Refined Ssgars New Orleans Syrilp And, Molasses West India Honey and Molasses Sal iEratus and C. Soda Alio A variety of Toilet Soaps, Flesh Powder Real German Cologne, Tooth and Hair Bnuhd Fine Tooth and Dressing Combs ,. Ladies' silver mounted Riding Switches For sale by M. DRUCKER fit CO. . Prime Leaf Lard, Bacon, Flour, BotterrCheesof and almost every article of Groceries wanted by i family, at retail, at GERALD'S Cbnimtitetf, T~ To the Jail of Keratiaw District, a Mulatto, mail about 19 or 20 years of age, 5 feet six inches hif hj a good deal freckled. Ho says bis name is Samj and that he beldngs to Henry LiviHgetbn; of Or* angeblii-g District The tiwnfei- is leqlifceted to come fbrdrafd; comply .with thb $W alio take his away. , D: & ROBtSON; Jailor. July 10. 35 tf iidt RefcelAetl, By Driicfcer & Co.; a full and compleife supply of tdddierh fcthlfeFf Utttf fiiLBtrare, consisting tif iliftttit evferjr article #hich belongs to the above specified lines, which will be offered it the lowest prices. Enquire at the CAMDEN BAZAAR, Opposite the Bank of Camden. 1 ' I ' # ' '1 a a n . nrv nm<i _ ?* t * tiTt ? - _ &_f fcjife 0AOlvc< i s unatnpagnc wine, iquirn inn ointa) of the moat approved brands, and of superior quality, at ? dERALD'8 GROCERY, Oru Doer Seii/fi bf iht B&nk of Camden: April 12 16 . tf J^Hnilitis Mntnal Life iMranee COMPANY OF NEW YORK. A. M. MERCHANT, Pwodent v. R. B. COl.EMAN, Vic? President PUNT HtEEMAN, Actuary. CTThis Company has juat closed its third year's operations, and published its Third Annual Report, which has enabled ti??m again to declare the usual dividend of Fifty Per Ceht. piofit for the last year, for which scrip certificates aire deliverable, bearing an interest of six per cbnt Thus in three years 50 per cent, on the amoiiht of premi* urns received have been returned to the assured. Policy holders, whether they "continue fbr Htt or for short terms," receive their pro rata .profits.. Premiums on Life policies, if amounting to may be paid 60 per cent, cash, aud 40 per cent, in a note without guarantee, with interest atfl per cent. Pamphlets, illustrating the principles of Life In. surancei and Blank Forms of application maybe bad on application to A M. KENNEDY, Agent for Camdan. Dr. W. J. McKAin, Mimical Examiner. June 28. tf Yeast PoWders. iSl?. -?..J?. ,? -n ant it a nkiiitttfa fr?r Vnit 1 ncrv puvvuciv |?IW B? ?! % ? ... . in all tStiilniffy purposes* having been improved by a recent chemical discovert; by Which they are rendered perfectly harmless tb the Dyspeptic ee Well as the Epicure, and are essentially necessary in promoting a healthy digestion. ALSO ?* CLEVELAND'S _ litipror&l Soda & Belliiti Powders. Ti-e almost universal employment of Seidlits powders as an Apefiant and giiltle laxative rendere the attainment of an afticle; the quality of which biay be relied oft as a desirable object; whiitt the fact is tftftorjoua that a majority of the powde e are totally inefficient- These powders are prepared of pure material* and are put tip rn Such a manner ee to preserve their quality in any climate. For sale at CLEVELAND?. *ug.a Si tf NOtlee? All perStine'are forbid helping themselves U> Bricks from ttiv Vard. I will take pleasure in at tending to all'wlio may want Brick, and ratarn ( them thanka for their patfbhagt. r ETThe person or persona who helped them* , aelvea last Fall to some 8,000 Bricks nave neglec. ted to report, which I hope they will do aooo. The . person who did the same thing hst week will confer a fa tor bv reporting to me the amount taken or r paying for theffi. ' J. t. SUTHERLAND. , July 28 30 tf_ j, Fire and Marine Insurance. [ GAMDEN INSURANCE COMPANY, ' (or NEW JBRSRY.) CHARTRRBD IN 1832. 1 PROTECTION INSURANCE COMPANY. (or n. jersey.) chartered Skbrcary, 1848. Theeubecriber having received the Agency ef the above institutions for Ckrtiden and vicinity will 1 receive applications, and issue Policies at the cur-' rent rates, Yf. D. McDOWALL 1 PoK 9U 9 tf u Wfetftt. ; The subscriber will pay the highest mfketprlc# d for good Wheat delivered either at Ct.mden orat his mills on Sanders' Creek, six miles shove the town. J. B. CUftfifrON. Can den July 4, Sft tf (CrThe Charlotte lefferaotrian and Wadesboroofb "L ArgOs will insert six times, and forward their bille 1 to thia office. u ?-.i'.. To Reiitf. y An Office, anitable for a small family, Apply if this Oftoe. L?tf] July la -tua^w -