> * 1 * CAMDEN DEBATING CLUB. Hg. A Regular Meeting will be lieKI at Library Hall, \r>n Wednesday Evening next, 7th insf... a' 8 j to'clock, when the following Query will be dia^ tussed. Query.?Should the Bank of the State be refchartered ? S. B I.EVY. Secretary. ~ I. 0.0. F. Kershaw Lort^c Number 9. The Regular meeting of this Lodge will be held at their new Hall on Friday evening ne.xt, at 7 ] o'clock. J By order of the N. G. W.T B1RCHM0RE, Sec'v. I30N3 OP T3M3FRA1T33. Wateree hi vision So. 9. The regular meeting of this Divsion will he held j bn Thursday evening, at your New Hall over A. , hi. Si R. Kem edy's Store, at 8 o'clock. By order of the W. P. W. T. JOHNSON. S. R. JON. B. FICKLE. Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity. J WlNSBOROUtiH, S. C. '(Office iu the rear of the Court House.) . may 6. 3? 4 m " Southern Agricultural Implements. subscribers have received the following 1 rm.aiunnient fiom the house of R. Sinclair Jr. v. & Co., Baltimore. Tliey have been tested and approved by a number ol" eur Itivcr Planters. 7, >\ &. D, Sinclair and Moor's Plows, * 24.3 Furrow Plows, Piain and expanding Corn Cultivators, 11 Si g!e and Dnoble spout Corn Shelters, Virginia Corn ShelSers, l' Corn and Cob Crushers, (will grind 7 bushels an hour with ordinary gill gearing,) ?)& 11 inch Straw Cutlers, drain Cradles. For sale by McDOWALL df- COOPER, may 5th, 36 tf 1 Augers a EECKIVED direct from the manufacturers, v and will be sold at a great reduction on foriuifrr-prireti. Assorted Concave and convex Augers with and without Nnts, 44 Long Mill Wriglits Nut Augers, 44 Cast Sire! Convex " '* 44 " Au er Ritts $ to For sal# by McDOWALL i)r COOPER. v?nay 6th 36 * tf - 'V| " . >* ' Sliirts. A large assortment of Gent lemon and Boys, of tbe latest stvie. just received bv McDOWALL & COOPER. may 6th 36 tf J tnillA Matting:. fl Tew Pieces of Extra Quality. for sale hv p A McDOWALL & COOPER. tl may fitb Bfl if K Branch of thejBank of the State of South Carolina at Camden. J LL Note* intended for renewal* at this Bank A in the month* of June and July, must be in Itteoriginalsignatures of the makers and endnrs- r D.-11'BE \AU&SUR?, C**kier. ?\[ny fi. 36 tf f( - fi marine, Fire, and Life Insurance. ,| ar tub p Gamnercial Insurance Company, OF CHARLESTON. 8. C. m CAPITAL, $250,000, ALL PAID IN. OFFICE, NO. i, IlKOAD-STREbT. trek! pent. WILLIAM It. I1EUIOT. directors. DAMES K. ROBINSON. 1IENKY T. STREET, OEO. A. TUKNHOL.M. WJJ. McM RNEV, , JROBERT CALDWELL, J. IF. KUAWLEY. A. ?. I'AKT, 'J'. L. WRAOG, A. M. I.EE. Serreinry. E. L. TKS8IEH. Inspector. B. C. PRE JSLKY. Solicitor. . R. A. K1NLOCH, .Medical Examiner. The mh*rriber liavinj been appointed asp'nt for this Company, is now prepared to receive Pinpwil? for Fire. nod Risks, and to effect Insurance on fair and lilteral term*. W'M D McDOWaLL. " 1? o r> U.? t loo, -W. if J ^(UUUCU, O. V'if, Iwa, -w Fresh and Genuine Drags and Medicines. JUST Received at McKAlN'S Drug S ore, a ^ large invoice of Fresh Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Slc^ which will be sold Wholesale * or Retail at Charleston prices All articles sold at this'Kstabiisliineiit are warranted genuine. ^ may 6 36 tf Chloric iEtlier^Chlorofoiiu. /~\UINI.\BS, Iodines, Iodide of Potassium, Chloride of Soda, Pruaaic Acid, Citrate of Iron, itc, just received at AlcKAIN'S Drug Store. ."May 6 30 if < JUST RSCSIVET> at AlcKAIN'S Drug Store, ' a Fresh supply of Mace, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, | Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Gelatine, Isinglass, Vaniu ^ ja Beans, Essences for Flavoring, Hops, if-c. &x. Fresh Extracts OF Belladonna, Hyorc/ainus, Taraxacum, Stramonium, Gentian, Ac., jtist received At McKaIN'S Drug Store. . may o 30 11 c Paints, Varnishes, Oils, A:c. TUST Received at MrK.AlN'S Drug Store, <1 10,000 lbs. White Lead, , 150 gals. Linseed Oil, 100 * Spts. Turpentine, 5 50 " Furniture Varnish, 1 50 " Coach Varnish, 50 lhu. Chrome Sreeu, e t 50 " Paris " a Also a large assortment of Paint Brushes from . *be best manutaclurers?all of which will be sold i <*ery low. j may 0 00 tf Lamp Oil, &c. WINTER Strained, Solar and Lard Oils, Burning Fluid. Also, a large assortment ol Hurtling Fluid Lamps, YVirks, &.c. J McKAINS'S Drug Store. May 0 36 if Window Glass. J "TjaRENCH and American, a large invoice, just C P receded at McKAlN'S Drug Store, may 0 3G tf To Cjiblnct^Mnk^j^ r A large invoice of Gl?e, Varninh, Pumice Stone, Sand Paper, &c., juat rereived at McKAfN'S Drue Store, which will be sold a* T , low as can be obtained in Charleston. j may 6 JIG if N - l .--'rVr-W _ 'jrnJt ml I ^ ... . . ? Perfumery Cosmetics, &.c., A complete assortment of English, Krencli, Herman and American. ALSO Toilet and Shaving Soaps in grft variety At MvK.US'S Drug Store. May 6 30 tl Hair, Wail and Tooth Brushes. \ large assortment may always be found tx. At M'cK UN'S Drug Store, may 6 30 tl FRESH Congress Water in quart and pint Bottles, kept constantly at Mr CAIN'S Drug Store. may 6 36 tl Surgical I nstrumcnts. A Beautilul assortment, consisting m pan [1. Amputating Triplines, (.'upping and Pocket lases from the celebrated Establishment of H. ysse, New Vork, juat received at McKAlN'S )rug- Store. may 6 36 tf LATE ARKlYAlY BY Steamer, of Young's Pump Boots and Shoes. Also?McMullaii's stitch Boots and Ihoes. Sold low for cash, by may 2. WORKMAN & BOONE. Wanted to Hire. IGIRI. t?? wait a!?out the Il. ' 33 if 1 1 BHi.. dried It.ef .in.l Bologna San-aces. rn?ived and [ for sah-h> SII.WV A VI ST1N. April 23. 33 tf " BBI.S Kennedy's Boston Butter Crackers, ) received and lor sale by SHAW fc AUSTIN April 25. 'f A NOTHKR lot of that Snpe-ior Family Flour, \ in packages ol 50. lb Received and tor pale by SI I AW &. AUSTIN. April 25. 33 tf 71 Capes Marcaroni, a superior article, received Ci and for sale by SHAW AUSTIN. April 25, 1951. 33 tf I Case Pie Fruit aesi rted, received and for pale l.v SHAW 4- AUSTIN. April 25. 33 tf 1 Ca?e Spiced Oysters, received nnd for Mile hv I SHAW A: AUSTIN. Arpil 2 V 33 tf Corn ! Corn !! 3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn, lOOO do While do. deceived, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, >y JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden, F? b. 24, 16 tf Workman & Boone Are now receiving large additions to their Stock -embracing SEVERAL ftE W STYLES, and endoring tlieir Stork hv far the most full and lomplete SPUING STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOES hat has ever boen offered in this market. In the selection of these {foods, groat care has pen taken as to tiyteana yniivy. rue icortcmanhip and materials are of the description?and lie terms shall bo accommodating. Tt.c public are respectfully invited to call and xamiuc their Stock, which cannot fail in quality nd price to give satisfaction to any and all. April 8, 28 tf I Have a fiine lot of Crockery and Glassware on I hand. S. D HaLLFORD. April 8, 28 tf SPRING, 1851. 1. M. & R. KENNEDY, are just nceivi.-.g their 1 usual supply of SPRING GOODS, ml will be pleased to receive a call from their Viends, and all who may be in want I Handsome ioods, suitable lor the Season, eitliei in L.A1II&A nil UI'.IM I LBMKN S WEAK. The Slock will be found complete in all its tranche*. April 4, !851j 2jf tf_ Oak Bark. ItHE highest Market price will !>o given for Oak llark, by W.ANDERSON & CO. March 3d, 18 tf JLurm * " AjL^. For Sheriff. < | ^ y J^We arc authorized to awn ouuc THOMAS BASIvlN, Esq., as a Candidate fo Sheriff*j?t the ensuing election. April 22, 1830. 32 tf 37\Vc arc aiiOiorixcd to announce JOSEPH J. .MICKLE, as a Candidate lor Sheriff of Kershaw District, at the ensuing f lection. April 8, 28 if J| (ETWe ar? auUiori/od to aimoiicire | JOHN INGRAM, as a candidate for Sheriff o< r Kershaw District at the ensiling election. April 11 29 9t I_T The friend* of Win. F. Dcbrulil, announce hiiti as a Candidate for Sheriff, at the | ensuing election. April 15, 30 tf ITT We arc authorised to announce I DUNCAN McLEOD, as a Cnndi-'nte for Sheriff, of Kershaw District, at the ensuing j election. I April 15, 30 tf For Clerk of the Court. The Friends of J. R. Shaw announce him as a < andidate for (Jerk of the Court at the ensuing election. April 22. 32 . tf : I 0*Wc arc authorized to announce I MORE A U NAUDIN, a candidate for Clerk 1 of the Court for Kershaw Distric t, at the en?u- ' ing election. April 11. 29 9t COURTENAY & WIEISGES, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS , AMI OF.Al.KRx IN I CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. CIIAKLOSTON, S. C. 1 Opi>osiie flic Cost Office.. Agents for the best Green and lilack Te?.p, and | Patent Medicines. \ s. a. coitrtknav- a. w- WiF.NoKtl. IF any of ihe l?elejpite? appointed toaiiendjliieConvenlion in Charleston, on the first Monday in May next, are imnblcto nttend. lh-v will |>lf>n?p give timely notice to the I President of the Kershaw Southern UiglitH Association | iliat lit* may (ill their places. JOHN CANTKV, IV't, Af?o j April 21 1^5 Notice. . THOMAS l.AXG, \\ illinm Amlrrfon, Thomas J Anrruin, William Gardener, and Alexander Young1, who have ! eon, and now are, engaged in ill.; >ii.i ;i u i.ict u i e ol col ton goods, and other articles, j at .1 piuce known as the DoKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firm and style ol William Anderson and Company, have associated 1 Butwell lh>y kin with them, as a memltcr of paid Firm?and having obtained I nun the Legislature ol South Carolina, a Charter inccrpoiating (lie said Firm, with their assoc iates and successors, as a body politic and corporate, in law, by 'he name and style of "The DeKalh M inufaeturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accepted the said Charter, am. will hereafter conduct their htisine-s according to the terms thercnt. and under the n unc ami style of "The Delvalb Manufacturing Company." W. ANDBRSON & CO. March 8th, W5I go if No! Ice Is hereby given, that three months after this dale, the Road leading from the McCord Ferrv Ho d to tbeC'li rle-ion Rout near Pnykiu's Mil!, ami know n as the \ncrnm Ferrv Road, will he . - it..,t. 'I'MOS J. ANTRUM. April :W if , Perfumery and Cosmetics FOR THE SEA SOW subscriber ha.- lately re-reived from PhilaJL deiphia ami Baltimore a lnrge and choice i fel'-r.'.ioti ui Fienrli .mil Kngiish Perfumery, Soaps, and (.'osmetics?consisting in part of French, German, and American Cologne, " Kngiish " " Soaps, " 11 " M Tooth Brushes, .. .. .. uair ? ( " Ox Marrow Pomade, Charcoal Tooth Paste, Rose " " ' Powder Puffs :n Gilt Boxes, Me kim's Caelum Aromatise, Transparent Motto Seats, Hair Brushes, Inlaid, Beautiful patterns, , Atnltre lavender, &c &c. , To all of which, he solicits the attention of the Ladies in particular, and the public generally. Z. J. DeIIAY. April IS, 1851. 30 tf Porte Monaies OF Morocco and Calfskin, a large variety of various qualities and patterns, just received at Z. J. DeIIAY. April 15,1851. 30 tf C.AT, 4*1 ATM 2 WClltlCUlCii WHO shave themselves, can always find a , large and elegant assortment oi Shaving . Creams. Soaps, &.c, at Z. J. DeHAY. j April 15, 1H51. 50 tf , Spices. ; I hive always on hand, sup? ri?r ground Mare, Cinnamon, Cloves, (Jingcr and Allspice, also Nutmegs, Cooper's Shred Is.nglass ; Hose water, ' Extracts of Vanilla, Lemon, I'oach, Hitter Almond, Orange, &.c. for flavouring. Z. J. DeIJAY. I April 15, 1851. 30 tf ? i JUST rcoeiued and for sale by Z. J. DeIIAV. I Apri? 14, '51, 30 tf Head Quarters. FIFTH RKU1MKNT CAV ALRY, ) Cttmden, fci. C., April 13th, 1831. } ORDER No. IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General Owens, the Commissioned Officers, and Sergeants of the 5th Regiment Cavahy, vol assemble at Camden, on Monday the 19:h May, and encamp full five days, commencing on Munday at 12 o'clock M. The Lt. Colonel and Major are charged with the extension of this order By Order of Col. ANCRUM. R. If. (Joodwyn, Adjutant. ' [ April 15 30 tf - ^ . )FFICE TRANS'N. 3: C. R. R. COMPANY, CHARLESTON, 5t2o APRIL, 1851. jaase^ tests* *saa taetzu rag, j-ffl BY a Resolution of tlie Hoard of Directors, (paused 1 Ofli April, 1851,) the following rales >f Freight on all articles below mentioned have >eeri adopied: !,UMRBU?to he loaded and unloaded by owners. s,n>:..n k_io... o??~i...:o. 'a r?CharleKi?n, from Ihi May to3l*t Aug. $2 50 I Fnun I Ft Sept. to 30ifc April, 4 50 I 'rnm any Station above Brnrtchville f ' t f . I'o Charleston, from 1st May t<> 31fI Aug. 3 00 ' e From,1st Sept. to 3tltli April, 5 00J IllllK'K ?to In- loaded and unloaded by owners. Fmm anv Station below Hmnehville I'oCbarlcFton.from let .May to 3lst Aug. 83 00 Front 1st >ept. to 30th April, 5 00 .g^, From any Station above Branchville f I'o Charleston, from 1st May to 31st Aug. 4 00 brum 1st Sept. to 30th April, 6 00J GRANITE?to lie loaded and unloaded by owners. Fromany-Statioii on Rood to Charleston. ) 83 00 per ton of from 1st May to 31st August, ) 2000 lbs. "OAlr?froni Charleston to any station. From 1st May-to 31st August, $2 5wner?. ' Frotn any Station on Roud to Charleston, * ' From 1st May to 31st August, 25 cents ) k?JLI From 1st Sept. to 30th April, 37i els. ) ^ MANURES, GUANO. GYPSUM, AND REFUSE I.IMF. intended for Agricultural purposes. From Charleston to any Station on Road, From 1st May to 31-t August. 12ic. per hundred lbs. 25 cents per thousand feet for Lumber, 50 cents per thousand for Bricks, awl 75 cents per ton for Granite will be charged in addition to the above rates when unloaded by the ornpuny. In no instance will the ? otnpany ttnlertake to load I.timber, Bricks. Granite or Turpentine. J. J), PUTSCH, Nnncr't. Transportation, &e. Soitlli Caralina R. R. < nmpany. April 29 31 tf Insurance. CAPITAL 8150,000. THE Mibferiliers having been appointed Agents lor tbp Columbia Insurance Company, *re nctw prepared io issue Policies on as favorable terms. rih any responsible company vviin a ? .apnai i?i 8150,000 all pair i", and a Southern euierprise. It is worthy ol' encouragement. A. M &, R. KENNEDY. Camden, March o, 1S5L 19 if Attention Troopers. IN pursuance of orders fiom Col. Ancrum. i.ic officers and Sergeants 01 Kershaw Troop , will assemble at Camden on INIonday the 19th May next, at ]'4 o'clock M, tc cncainp full live days." Bt order of Capt. W. A. ANCRUM. M RA" BREVARD,O. S. Ap-il 19, 1*50. 6t .31 NEW SPRING GOODST CAMDF.N BAZAAR. rpiIE subscribers have just received their new 1 Assortment of Spring and Summer (ioods, to which they invite the attention of their frieHds nd the public in general It (' nsisls partly of? (Calicoes, (iingliams. Plain and e.,.liroidered Lawns. Fancy Muslins, Plain and colored Linen Lustres, Tissue S Ik-, Embroidered and plain Swiss Muslins, Plain and fancy 111reges. Crep'.s, , Ant] a gro.it variety ol o:lter Goods, suitable (or i Lid.es Presses. A large Assortment of? J .men tmmbric Handkerchief-, Needlework < jiiUris Culls, and Sleeves, Ch- nnsetles, Veils and Isice Capes, Muslin. L uen ami Aiiik Edging ami Inserting, j B oi llie newest styie, Ivorv, black and and leather Fans, j'arasols, Shoes, And a great quantity ol other Fancy Articles too numerous to name. They recommend th< ir Stock ol? Bleached and brown Shirting, Blue and stripe J Homespuns, Lit en and < 'niton Ostiaburgs, Tali It* and Towelling Linen and Diapers All ol which they will sell at the lowest Cash prives possible. M. DRUCKEll & CO. April 1"), 30 tf CREDIT DWTO 1st JAWDARY KEXTi SELLING OFF rnr balake of oi k stock of DRY liOOilS AND HARDWARE . m ,? _ n ... .1 . All r\ 1 I Time vmsi ai me an?i?e ticun. /? uimc ho have to purchase, would do well to avail them selves of this opportun:ty. H. LEVY & SON. March 18. 1*151. 22 tf BI TTEK, LARD, BACON & corn, PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) do do Leal Lard, do North Carolina Baron, do GoRN. ROBT. LATTA. March 25, 1851. 24 tf MRS. CARJPESTER would respectful!v announce to the Ladies of Camden and its ricinity, that she has been renewing her stock of irtirles during some weeks past; and has now on land, and for saloon the usual reasonable terms, i beautiful a> d extensive assortment of Spring >nil Summer Goods, which will well repay the rouble ot inspection. April-15, 1851. 30 4tsw&2tw rHK Subscriber has on hand an assortment of Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Toilet and I'lain Bureaus wood and marble tops. Walnut Hook Shelves, ijf-o., all of late modern style, ai d it unusually low prices. C. L. CHATTEN. _Ma_rh_l8 ___ 22 2m ROBERT LATTA, LATE THE FIRM OF DICKSON & LATTA. WfOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public eenerally, i h ?t lie is now receiving a nricly of Heavy and Fancy Groceries, winch he ?ill sell iow for cash?Two doors above the 'lanten' Hotel, and iimncdiilely opposite James 3unlap's, Esij. Camden, S. C. March 18th, 1851. 22 tf ~ C7i. PRICE, OFFICE AT TUE COl'RT-PUSE, CAMDEN, S. C. F. ROOT, CAMDEN, S. C. CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CA.T1DK*, S. C. Will prat'tire in Kershaw and the adjoining )isiricts. Feb. 4 : -w V - . ^ _ . ? Election Notice.An election will I** bold on Monday the 12th iust., (one day only) tor Sheriff and Clerk of the Court for Kershaw District Managers to meet at the Court House on Wednesday, count the * votes and declare the election. MANAGERS. At Camden.?K. S. SJoffatt, John J. Workman* . and S. J. Young. i V CurdmCt Mill.?Ted. Bowen, John Motley and . James Tetitfw..;? Liberty '.fiT//,J^Jolin Brown, Hugh Sum- , mei ville, and John Cunningham. f C Tflntiiil T nirrt D I_l .1 uui/uiuyn 4 un? ci oniuso wr, iVICIIiirU , Drnkeford and Flat Rock.?James Fletcher, William G. Kit kland, and John U. Ingram. s Buffalo.- Burrell Jones, Charles Railey, hnd William Catoe: Lynenbys.? L. W. R. Blair, James Bell, and J. J. McLauren. Sclirock's Mill.? Benjamin McCoy, Robert Turner and 1st. Rewired, That the managers of elections are requested to pay special attention to the foU lowing portions of the law relating to elections. The names of the voters to be regularly written as they vote, and the list preserved. If two or more tickets, in counting the votes, be found rolled up together, or more names be found written on any ticket than ought to be voted foij all such tickets are not to be counted. No voter shall be allowed to pet in more than a ? single ballot, or piece of paper in the same-box or vessel; but a ticket is lo be counted thotfgh it contains lewer names than are to be voted for. If any manager shall knowingly recei ve aji.illegal vote, or shall refuse to receive a legal ou*i, or shall uegl-'Ct or refuse to attend the election,,or shall count the ballots before the proper timefor at any other thai) the proper place, lie shall be tidble to penalties. Managers are authorized to administer oaths and examine witnesses to maintain order and'regularityat the polls; and by order in vvritiuff, (directed to the Sheriff, Constable or Special Deputy,) to commit to jail, for one day, any Pgfftt" who rpfuses lo obey the lawful commands ofyfe gers, or disturb tlieir proceedings. " If any person lefuses to make proper oaths, or if the managers be otherwise satisfied thaCfteie not qualified his rote shall be rejected.*'T The managers or any oilier person entitled Vote, may challenge any person offering to vote In case of death, removal from Urn District,.or refusal to serve of any manager, a majority off the Delegation are authorized and required to fill up the vacancy by appointment in writing ' ... Polls to be opened -at 9 o'clock A.'M, ahd'dosed at 4 P. M. with convenient intervals -The box vessel or hag to "be sealed up when the polls are closed not to be opened escept to receive Votes the second day, and to count the vote at jgiejegular time and plaoe. 2. Resolved, That the managere off'elections, prior to their proceeding to the elections do take the following oath or affirmation before some;?agistrate, or one of the managers of election to-wit: "That they will faithfully and impartially conduct'and attend to the foregoing elections agrreably to the Con dilution of ?jjr Niate of iSouth Carolina and tlie laws thereof."' Restilrfti. Tlitf the't wo'yi rirs resilience rehired by the I otistitutiop inn voter,are the' twoyears inimerl;ate!v previous to flu* ele.crio':;,' tl'iul I ho six months re Klence in the election Dis:ritt,arq, the six months iortuadiatelv previous to the eiejL-libn; but ifanv person has liis home in the Slate he b . it i x. s* * ?? "\53fiS* u;h-~ run !?>.-* iitf iigui ci iL'iurning, oui 1I oqe.l^ve liis home and family in another State, the presence of such although coti'iinuedfdf two years in the State," gives no right to vofe. * . ' May 6,1851. 36 ' H A CASES Pie Fruit coueistiug of Rhubarb * w Gooseberries, Peaches, Whortlebeiriee. and Plums, received atid for sole, by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 ; tf^ ICase Pate de Foie Gras Strusbourg. Recei ved atid for sale by Jan 30. SHAW & AUSTIN, | "T A SIDES best ftlemloek Leather. b)U Just received and lor sale at 17 ct?,.4>er lb. by JOHN W. BRADLEY, X BOXES Smoked Halibut received apd-for f) sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 Just Received and for Sale VLOT of Ladies Dress Goods : Consisting in Tissues, Barages, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. Also a fine assortment of Pr tits, aud a general assortmci.t of . .w\ SPRING GOODS, At S. D, HALLFORD'S. Anril OS if ? r . Ready Blade Clothing! H ATS of all kinds, tor sale At HALLFH ?RD'S AprilQ, 28 ,7 If V)A Rbl's No. 3 tnackarel (large size) Jd\J 10 hdlfbbl'> No. 1. do ' 20 Quarter do do" v, < 10 Kits No. l.Saltnond. Received and for sale by SHAW & AUSTIN. AA BOXES I. E. Cheese, small size, received JL\ 1 and for sale, by SHAW &, AUSTIN. Feb. 18 14 If Notice. AIX persons having demands against tlie Estate oi J. C. itohy, dee'd will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to J. DUN LAP, Adm'r. Jan. MO. 9 if a . 1 ,, Slieriff's Snle. ON the first iVonday m .\lav next, being the 5lh day of said month, I will sell before the Court House door in the town of Cainden, between the leg-il hours of Sale, the following property to wit: /in me ueicnnani s Kignr, i meant interest in and to ihe (louse and Lot on the corner of King nr* inv ub.-ejj?v-. I* C. Al)A.MtJON. Feb. 14 v- 13 s". { V' ? I i']iiir"irY-i. ' I'm ~m ?* '' *- - ' xtftt1 ~ tti