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ft For Sheriff. jB, {^*We are authorized toannounce jjv| & . THOMAS JJASKIN, Esq., IIS a Candidate for Sheriff at the ensuing election. BWt April 22^1850. 32 tf O"We are authorized to annonnce JOSEPH J. MICKLE, as a Candidate for Sheriff of Kershaw District, at the ensuing election. r' ^pril 8, % 28 tf_ ii ItTWe are authorized to announce ff JOHN INGRAM, as a candidate for Sheriff o? f. Kershaw District at the ensuing election. v- April 11 29 9t rjfrr: "irvThe friends of Win. F. Oebrnhl, '1 anitolfTice him as a Candidate for Sheriff at the ennmne election. 30 tf D* We arc authorised to annonnce DUNCAN McLEOD, as a Candidate for Sheriff, of Kershaw District, at the ensuing 1 election. ? . April 15, ,f. 30 tf >H???^???????B ZtFor Clerk of the Court I I^ The Friend* of J. R. Shaw, announce him as a Candidate for Clerk of the Cmit at: the ensuing election. .:JiPril22, 33 tf irWe are anthorized to aunonnce '^fORFAU NAUDIN, a candidate for Clerk vdfUfe Courf for Kershaw District, at the en.*uKi?g electiort. I 1 29 9t - - .? Attention Military. JTIHE Subscriber would respectfully iniorm the j ' >fficera ot the 5th Brigade, and visitor# gen. | erallv, that he will have a Table, during the Brig. !*tie Encampment. whicV i. to commence the 19th 1 , May next, at the Brigade Cam pground, for the ac. .'t5ommodaticn of all who may be pleased to call on ' tttilU ... ' x- His TaMe will be furnished with the best the ^ ? market affords,and attended by respectful Servants. share of patronage is respectfully solicited. ._ . J. B. F. BOONE. ? "N., B. TTorees will be taken to hts Stables in Camden, and attended to at the lowest possible Test it by calling and trying me. ' J. B. F. B. April 25- - t . 33 It I .1 . ? Notice hereby given, lhat three months after this the Roxi leading from the MrCord Fe?rv ' Rp -d to the Charleston Road near Boy kin's Mill, ' and known as-the Antrum Ferry Roaih will be a* discontinued as'a public High wav. 3P THOS J. ANCRUM. W fApril^'SI. 33 tf Warranted Pianos, 3kc. on Trial. T^IANOS of best Makers, Rosewood, Pearl, JIT , Mahogany, &r. in any desired s.yle <>f finish? or other Musical Instruments, furnished free of cfWT?? ?r obligation to keep, unless entirely SQ/ted on trial After sufficient test, may be .bought, exchanged, hired or returned, on terms , jfuwer than obtainable elsewhdro, cash or credit. s Many references to families in different Slates, spd.^l 'fstricts of this State, quite rotnp tent to J judge, Where Instruments have been tested and bought and now speak fur themselves. Special* mens seen by inquiring of Mrs: Ann II. HART, Teaclier of Music, Camden, S. ('. a. April? 82 tf Sheriff's Sale. ON. the first A*onday in Mav next, ben g the 5th j day of said month, I w ill sell before the Court House door in the town of Camden, between the . legal hours of Sale, the following property to All the Defendant's Right, Title anc Interest in * ? * e v:.... : a.vd to.the House and ls?l nn ine cornrr ui nn? . and Market Street a, known as the Vaughi place ; r distinguished ill the plan of the town of Camden as ' u N<k Levied on and to Ite sold as the property .... o* G. H. Davis, at the suit of J. M. Desaussure and . ' J. R. JUi-Kain Assignees, vs. C. H Davis. THO. J. WARREN, a. t. d. 4x April 2*2, 32' 4t ($2 00) Estrny. JOHN BURNS, Sen., tolls before me a BAY MARE MULE, about fourtern hand* high, about three years old, with a shaved tail, appears to have been sitaved with goan . No other brands ; or uutrks visible?appraised at seventy.four del. r _ tare. Said Est ray may 1* found at John Burns, J *en., four mileii above Doby's bridge, on Big Sugar Creek. JOSEPH F. WHITE, Mag'st. " " ? ' to*./i O.l if I i York District, s. u, april a, ?*? ?. . _ -i Attention Troopers. F pursuance of orders fiom Col. Ancrtim. (lie officers and Sergeants 01 Kershaw Troop , will assemble at Camden on Monday the 19ih . .May next, at 12 o'clock M. to encamp "full five ' days." Bj order of Capt. W. A. ANCRUW. M RA BREVARD, O. S. Ap-il 18, 1850. - 8t 31 - ' HEW SPRING GOODS, _ i " CAMDEN BAZAAR. ^ 'HE.subscribers havo just received their new * Assortment of Spring and Summer (>oods, to vt which they invite the attention of their friends nd the public in general. It consist* partly of? Calicoes, Ginghams. Plain and embroidered Lawns, !' Fancy Muslins, Plain and colored Linen Lustres, Tissue S Iks, " Embroidered and plain Swiss Muslins, Plain and fancy Bareges, Crepes, And a great variety of other Goods, suitable for Ladies Dresses. 4L80 .- A larg? Assortment of? 91 Linen Cambric Handkerchief, ^9^ Needlework Collars, Culfs, and Sleeves, W Chenuseties, Veils and Lace Capes, B Muslin. Linen and Silk Edging and Inserting, " Bonnets of the newest style. Ivory, black and and feather Fans, * - ' Parasols, Shoes, And a great quantity of other Fancy Articles too numerous to name. *** t Tbey recommend the ir Stock ol? T Bleached and brown Shirting, Blue and striped Homespuns, Linen and Cotton Osnaburgs, Table and Towelling Linen and Diapers, All of which they will sell at the lowest Cash . prises possible. ? r r M DRUCKER & co April 1% ' 30 tf *" f For Sheriff. State of South Carolina. KERSHA W DIS TRIG T. Office Court.of General Sessions and Common Pleas. IMORF.AU NAUDIN, Clerk of said Court. 9 in pursuance of the directions of the Act of the legislature, in such case made and provided, do hereby give public- notice, that an election lor Sheriff, for Kershaw District, will lie held on Monday the _12th day of May.next, at the usual places of election throughout, the said District, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the 'resignation of Thomas J. Warren Esq. Witness my hand at Camden, this 10th day ?f April A. D., 1851. MOREAU NAUDIN, c.c s <f-c.r. April 11. 29 9t_ For Clerk of the Court. State of South Carolina. KERSHA W DISTRICT. Office Court of General Sessions and Common : Pleas. I MOREAU NAUDIN Clerk of the Court in pursuance of the directions of the Act of the Legislature, in such case made and provided do hereby give public notice, that an election for Clerk for Kershaw District, will be held ou Monday the 12th day of May hext, at the usual places of election throughout the said District. Witness my hand at Camden this 10th da) o April, A D., 1851. : MOREAU NAUDIN, c. c. a. & c. r. April 11. ' J " > 1ML , .. ftt S. Drucker & Co. ARE just openuig a lar?e and new assortment of Spring and Summer Clothrg, of every description . Ready Made Shirts, . Silk and Muslin Cravat* and Handkerchiefs, Kid. Silk, and. Thread Gloves, Roots and Shoes, Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn and Straw Hats of the newest style. They have received a great quantity of Plain and lancy l'an'sloops mutts, ana Vesting*, Linen Drills, and a very pretttr assnrtrnent of Irish Linens, And invite tlietr friends to call and examine their stock, being certain to be able to satisfy ihein in every war. Camden, April Id, lb51. 3d tf Head Quarters. FIFTH KijUlMCNT CAVALRY,) Camden, S. C? April 13th, 1851. \ ORDER No. ?> . . IN pursuance of an order trom Brigadier Gene* ral Owens, the Commissioned Officers, and Sergeants of the 5th Regiment Caval-y, will assemble at Camden, on Monday the 10*li May, and encamp full tive days, commencing on .VJonday at 1*2 o'clock M. The Lt. Colonel and Major are charged with the extension ot this order By Order of Co). ANCRUM. R. II. Gooduyn, Adjutant April 15 30 tf Perfumery and Cosmetics FOR THE SJCASO Y. THE subscriber has lately received from Philadelphia and Baltimore, a large and ciioice selection ot French arid English I'erluinery,Soaps, and Cosmetics?.consisting in part of French, German, and American Cologne, 44 English , " 44 Soaps, 44 44 44 44 Tooth Brushes, 44 44 ' 44 . ' 44 Hair 44 o n. "rt u rhui* P<tn?arl# Charcoal Tooth Paste, Rose j. ' ).' * Powder Puff* ;nGilt Boxes, Me knit's Caelum Aromatiso, Transparent Moto Sea 8, I lair Brushes, Inlaid, Beautiful patterns, Amhre lavender, &c dir. To a!' of which, he solicits the atte lion of the Ladies in particular, and the public generally. Z. J. DeHAY. April !">, 1851, . HO tf_ JUS r received, and for sale by Z. J. DeHAY. April 15, lrj51. 00 tf Porte Monaies OF Morocco and Calfskin, a large variety of various qualities and patterns, just received at Z. J. DeHAY. April 15.J851. 30 tf Gentlemen WHO shave themselves, can always find a large and elegant assortment of Shaving Creams. Straps, &c., at Z. J. DeHAY. April 15, |S5I. 30 tf Spices. I have always on hand, superior ground Mare. Cinnaniop, rClovrs, Ginger and Allspice, also Nutmegs, Gooper's Shred Is.nglass ; Ruse water, Extracts of Vamlla, Lemon, Peach, Bitter Alinond, Orange, die. for flavouring. Z. J. DiHAY. April 15, --30 tf /OTASOVltr HALL CLOTHING STOKE, 268 Kmg-street, corner of Went worth, CHARLESTON, 9. C. WA. KENT & MITCHELL are now re ceiving their uhuhI supply of Spring and Summer Clothing, to which they would invite the attention of purrh sera. They keep constantly ?n hand, a full and complete stock of Clothing and Gentlemen's Outfitting articles. Purchasers will at all times find a lull stock of English and French ('loth Dress and Frock Costs Medium and low priced Cloth de Pants, of all descriptions. And a lull sto< k ol Vests. They would invite attention to their stocks! Outfitting articles, viz: Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Under Garments, Hosiery \iIoues, Suspenders, Dressing Gowns, die. ?f*c All of the above Goods will be sold at the lowest prices. W. A. KHNT 4- MITCHELL, 2(J? King-st. cor. Wentworth. April 12. 2y ^ McDowall & Cooper. HAVEo|>eiieil, and offer for hhIu ilieir Stock of Spring and Summer (Joods. April 7 23 tf Sheffield Goods IMPORTED direct from the manufactory of TlLLOTitON & Co. 'Set*. 51 pieces Ivory handled Knives and Forse, M ? ? Buffalo -4 .. ' M. Ivory handled Dinner and Desert Knives, 1 M *?nd Buffalo handled Carvers and Steels, . Buffalo, Cocoa, and Ebony handed Dinner and Dessert Knives and Forks, Bread Knives, Beef Sheers, and Butcher Knives. Ladies Scissors, about 25 kinds, . Small Tailors' Shears, suitable for cutting out Negro Cloths, Common, Horse, and Sheep Shears, A large assortment of Razors and Pocket Cutlery. also?Tillotsnn's Sa\V6, Chissels, Braces and Bitt's Vices and Anvils. ? i H- e _ . i Pocket Cutler/ at wh< teaaie, suuaoie ior me country trade. For sale by McDOVVALL Jf COOPER. April 10th, 29 tf UTTER, LARD, BACON A corn, PRIME Mountain Butter, (in small Firkins) do do Leaf Lard, _ do North Carolina Bacon, do Corn. robt. latta. March 25. 1851. ' 24 v-; tf MRS. CARPENTER would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Camden and its vicin'ty, that Bhe has been renewing her dtock of articles during some weeks past ; and Hto'hnw Oi) hand, and for salo on the usual.reasoriabJerteniia. a beautiful a? d ex'enaive assortment* ahSpring and Summer Goods, which will wei^/opay the trouble of inspection. . ..a -r IApril 15, 1851. 3A "WwA-gnr. New Arrival THE Subscriber has just -received ."> ...J- ... j 25 Barrels Baltimore Flour, ? Hhds. Bacon Sides,, , .' ^ , ? Hilda. Sugar, 200 Sacks Salt. " f ^jo r. : RMo Vow OrUann MntattM.' * 1 Cask StiirarClirrd llama, t A Few Sacks Rio Coffee, . | t* M ' - M.iraribo do. ; 500 Lbs. Best Leal L*nJf >, ur' v ' Adamantine and Tallow (Randies, j? Rice, Cheese?No. 1 Mackerel, ? Bbls. Crashed Sugar? ALao, . " 'y"' 10,000 Segars, such as pressed "Ri^Hrtndo," "EscuUpeo" Renrurrell^ ?( oiuiuuHts/' iud "Vir." TOBACCO. Mr*. Miller's (^ne Cut, <^ * 1 Myers' Best, . V\ ilson's lionev Dew, Wiicher's Su|>erfine &c. ' '* With a great many articles cheap for cash, by WM. a MOORE. Feb 11 12 '"v v tf THE Subscriber has on hand an assortment of Fancy Sofa and Work Tables, Tbilet'wnif Wain Bureaus wood and marble tops,"Walnut Book Shelves, tf-c., all of 'ate modern style** nd at unusually low prices. C. 1* CHATTEN. u. .k ia o-j 9JI, IFil III ? ? ROBERT LATTA. ^ I.ATE TI1E FIRM OF DICKS(I.N & LATTA. WOULD respectfully inform hi# friend^,and. the public eenerallv, th. t be is now receiving a variety of Heavy and Fancy tirocerie.*, Jfcfych he ?ill sell low for ca*h-r-Two door# above the' Planters' Hotel, and iinmedi >tely opposite-James Dun lap's, Ee?j. Camden, S. C. M.rch 18th.q8Sl. ' ?3 tf Corn f Cortof! ; ' .3000 BUSHELS Yellow Corn," *fI 1000 do White do. '[ Received, and for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by JOHN W. BRADLEY. Camden,F<b. 24, 16 ' e tf. Workman & Boone Are now receiving large additions to l|ieir Stock -embracing SEVERAL .\E W STYLES, and rendering their Stork bv far the most full and complete SPRING STOCK of BOOTS AND SHOE'S that ha?- ever b^cn offered in this market In the selection of these roods, gre^t care haa been taken as to style ani quality The icnrkrnan imp aim materials are 01 me oust description?anu the lermt shall be accommodating. The public are respectfully invited In call and examine their Stock, which cannot fail in quality and price to give satisfaction to any and all. April 8, 2s .,j. . tf Just Received and for Sale A LOT of Ladies Dress Goods (Consisting in Tissues, Barages, Printed Cambrics, Ginghams. Also a fine assortment of Pruts, and a general assortment of . ;? SPRING GOODS, At 8. 1), H.XLLFORD'S. April 8, 28 tf Ready Blade Clothing! HATS ol all kinds, lor sale * '1 At HALtFt'RD'S April 8, 28 jf I Have a fiine lot of (Crockery andtelasswarc on hand. S D HaLLFORB. April 8, 28 -!V tf ""SPRING, 1861 A. M. &. R. KENNEDY, arc just Kceiving their usual supplv of SPRING GOODS, and will be pleased to receive a call frohi their Friends, and all who mav be in want Vf Handsome Goods, suitable for the reason, eiflfel in LADIES OR GENTLEMKN'tfU'EAR. The .Stock will be found complete in all its Branches. April 1001. u CHARLES A. PRICE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, C'AMDIilT, 8. C. Will Practice in Kershaw aud th? adjoining Districts. Feb. 4 _ A BEAUTIFUL lot of Sugars, received at MCHJRE'S. Feb 11 12 if C. A, PRICE, JIPFICE AT THE COURT-nOUSE, CAMDEN, 8. C. 0/~V Bbl'a No. 8 mackarol (large size) &\J lOhJfbbl'aNo. 1. do 20 Quarter do do 10 Kits No. l.Salmond. Received and for sale by SIIAW & AUSTIN. Notice. THOMAS J.ANG, William Anderson, Thomas J Anrruiii, Willjam G irdfehtr, and Alexander i Young, who have I een, and now are, engaged ift' thfeinaiiulactuie ol cotton ^nods, and other art icles, at a.place known as the DeKalb Factory, in Kershaw District, under the firirl and style ot Wil. liam, Anderson and Company, have associated Burwell Boykin with them, as a member of saul Firm?and having obtained from the Legislature of South Carolina, a Charter inn rpoiating the said Firm, Willi their associates and successors, as a body politic'and corporate, in Lw, by *he name and style of "The DeKalh Manufacturing Company," do hereby notify the public that they have accepted the said Charter, anc will hereafter conduct their husine-s according to the terms thereof, and under the name and style wf "The UeKalb Manufacturing Company." W. ANDERSON & CO. March Sth, 1651 30 tf Selling Off INTENDING to close our Mercantile business soon as possib.e-?we will sell our present slock of DRY GOODS. i HARDWARE, NADDbRRV, CROCKERY, Ac., until the 1st of April, at Cost fur (lash. After which time, we will dispose of ll?e remain der of our goods at Auction?until the whole is sold. We would notify those indebted to us by note or open account, t at we will expect them to come forward promptly and liquidate their dues, as they must be collected without delay. W. ANDERSON & Co. mar. 14,1*51. .21 tf CREDIT UNTIL 1st JANUARY NEXT. SELLING OFF THE BALANCE OF OCR STOCK OF HDV fniihG AMD ntDhWADP Dill uvuro nn 1/ u.uti' n aiiu AT Prime Cost at the above credit. Ail those who have to purchase, would do well to avail theiu selves ol this opportunity. * H. !,KVY & SON. March 16, 1851. - 22 tf la Equity. LANC'AS't EK DISTRICT.' Bill to marshall assets aud injunction and so forth. John H. Welsh. Adm'iv of Win. Hilton (dec'd.) i ** John Adams rt. a I., creditors. . V' * j# ' r Ssmnel D. Kennington,") r.t. I Bill for Performaacs John R. Welsh, Adm'r J and Relief. 1 .Ho,.. Il.lt ,i I ? i in"iif v j I T'f appearing l? niy pal if faction (hat Lillcy Million one of the defendant* in each ot above etaled case, reside* beyond the limits of the Slate. It is ordered, on motion of Williams' Sol'r. for Compl't. in the former, arid of Clinton cf- llanna Sol'rs. for Compl't in the latter case; that the said Lillev Hint on do answer, plead, or demur to each of abi ve bills, on or before the 25th day ol June 1851, otherwise judgment pro cnnfessu will be ordered asr inst him in each of said Bills JAMBS H. WITHER8POON. c.E t.1>. Commiiwioner'* Office, March SS," (**>09.1 23 13a Head Qnarteip. 22(1 Rkoivrxt S.C. M. i Camden, S. C'. March, 1850. ( ORORR \<K IN pursuance of an order from Brigadier General Chandler, the Commissioned Officers and N-ryeanls of the 22d, Regiment 8oulh Caiolina I Militia, will assemble at Camden on Monday the i'Jiliol May, and encamp full five days, commencein^ on Monday at 12 o'clock, M The Li. CoIoiioI and Major are charged with the extension nf this order, and the complete organization of their respective commands at as e-irly a date as practicable, and to make to tiie Colonel of the Regiment before the 1st of M y, a full return ol the commissioned officers of their respective Batta I lions, with the date of s > id commissions. By Order of Col. TAYLOR. T. J. Warren, Adjutant. March Us, 1850. 22 tf 20,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS AND SHOES. rpo UK HAD at the New Shoe More, and will _L be sold lower than any ever he lore offered in this markei?having paid the cash lor eve y article, and selected troui the best and largest manluuciurers in the United States, we Hatter ourselves that no one can fail to be pleased in quan my, qiirtlny and price. "1'liC slock consists in part, as lollow s? Man's fine Calf stitched Boom " '* Pump Bunta " " Waterproof do cork sole* " " do stitched and quitted sole* 200 pairs fine Cnlf sewed Boom, I'nim 4 So to ffl 00 2tO and Kip pegged B<*?t*. froin $2 to $5 00 ( 'Men's fine Calf sewed Bootes $2 to $4 00 ' ' & td ? lofli Congress Btsits $3 to $4 50 " ' Jemev Ties ?3 to $3 5(? " " pegged Bootees. $1 to $2 00 . ? Kip " ' 75c to ?1 W Youth's Kip pegged Bootees. 50c to 75c Calf " 75c to 91 00 ? Boots assorted 1 Kip " " I Ladies' Do payment. Fine silk (miters, black aud colored ' - satin " lasting " " M ? " " wells and black ' " Half Cotters, welts and black . ' . ' colored and black Welt " Ties, Foxed, Broail and Easy s- " '* without Tips, for coma " Jenny Lind Bootees, Kid and Morocco I'nmp " " " i Kid ami Enameled Excelsior* Kit) nnil Morocco Jenny Liml Buskin* Taylor'IV*. I'nmp Fine Kid Hipper*, with Rosettes Fine Morrocco Hipper* and Tie* Fine Tie* and Buskin*, Weir* Fine Morocco do do Kid extrn wide Hip* and Tie* Goat Bu kin* and Ties, Well* Gnat IksiIH Misses' black and colored Gaiter* " bine and light colored lialfGaitera " blin k, bine and bronze Bootees " black and colored Slipper** " Goat Bootee*. sewed and pegged, for School Shoe* Children'* Shoe* and Boot*, assorted T>gether with a great variety of Gentlemen'*, Ladies' and Children's Shoe*, too numerous to mention. Fine TRAVELING 'J El MKS. CARPET BAGS VALICES. HATS and CAPS. Allof which will po? lively be ?old lower than the lowext for ca*h. 1 {ErCall and see for yonr*elves, at the NiW SHOE STORE of WORKMAN & BOONE. Sept. '20. I m Insurance. . CAPiTAL -v Subscribers having* been appointed Agents' X tor lhe CiHumhia fa.virttttee f VH*f*nyra.?e now prepared ;o issue Policies* dil ft4 kvorable terms, an any responsible Company; With a Cfpital of $150,000 all paid ir, and a. ttautherrf euierpri^e. It id worthy of cneooragemenLvr'' " A. M ft E. KENN#>*. Camden, March !tf IrtSI. .. Itf if Bounty Land io By a late act of Congresst, Bounty f and : granted t.ilhc Officers and Soldier* of thtwaaof ItttS, and of the various Indian war* since 1790 , l? ease of the death of the Suldier,4x> their wi* dc-ws and minor children. * ?1 r-<< ? The undersigned being permanently located at the city of Washington, and possessing attbfe nugh and faniili.r acqiiaintanre-wub. the req?0flf? merits of the Government Officers, ia prepared .W attend to procuring Bounty Land \i'arr nts Witt out jeopardy or delay, and at butJftWe expense to clainiHiits. Land Warrants located on the best Western Lands, and the l>aiid sold, if desired, on' (Its' meat, advantageous terms. -p..-;" ~fm Claims fur Invalid, Revolutionary and Navy Pensions, {lack pay, l,ost Horses, and every other deacripl ion of claim* against the General Govern* inent adjusted with promptness and despatch^. V" Person* desiring information of friends we. orjiave been in the Am y or foiWd to h m a)) the particulars known ol thttr lerfMia, together with a fee of one collar, and litetrnk ijuiriea will be replied 10 by return maiU r. > 9 Address, (post paid,) . j . V' " '"TitT/flyry Washington City, O. ^ Having ibrmed w#lfe; Ttrca ca for the tot. ij^r.of claims, J-e&bll be happy10 attend to amy business commuted to our rare. =lt is also well to remember, thai all who have claims, had better collect tbrm before we secedd. Office in the CpyttJtpiMe. Camden, S. C? March 4,fi#k;' Darlington Hotel, - ' DARLINGTON COPRT^H<Wsfc?v niHR nlvivo Hmiika havinur Kapii I tilted up anew by John Doten, is agaidpjj^ru ed for tl?e accommodatioirnf the Pubfie.*r'wfcl attention' to the wants and comforts'of gustos will be given, and no effort, calculated to Writ the patronage of all who may favor the esuMtipi* rent with a visit, shall be spared.All that the market and surrounding eojhitrj afford will be found upon the,Uble.:""" ^-4* C'*nifortab.e rooms, tor families 'or tudiViddbls, sre prepared. " * The Stables will be attended" by earefal lend \% attentive hostlers." JJ&-' 1 Drovers can be Well sccnnuoudated, Many , number of horses and mules can fie. ept ior-the ' staiilesand lots expressly prepared for them. Nor. 1.1850. . * *, JT* - . -? -' r - Nolle e.*' % . THE Subscribers have this-day forfDetM-Cs partnership under tbe name-and ffrmef Mof. fat &, Moore, for the purpose of carrying m-the General Auctioneering bu?i:?ese. A share of?eu ronage w aouoieo. ftr Jan. 1st, lMi. ~ NEW STORE Tfrt?' ttiWtCri^ would inform lii friealj 'ttd fNepuWie generally. that lie ha* opcacrTan extensive slock m GKOCLRIES^^inJ formerly oc,?ppje<i by Joseph W. Doliy^wSrioor south flf ^auipbell's Hakerjl, arid opposite Hf Levy & tjon^wlicre may b? (band all articles-Usaally khftt in the Grocery fiiUfc constating rtTpart of the following: ~ ; - ***<J ... ' Kiihofi'-Market Boef j*v - - "" Nit. land 2 iM-tfekarel in kilts, fbr 'family ???; Rio and Java Coffees; crushed and brown tfog m New Or'eanR Mt?l?Saes^'iiew rrop) butter.Nrine and ?<*].? crackers; cheese, buckwheat, raisins, currants, almonds, English mustard, filberts, pecan nuts, assorted pickles and preserves; a i,so "a A few doz. old Fort Wine, Heidsrrk best f?hamt i Vk 1 U *1 _ !_ -1 pagne, umiuoii rorcer aim wmcn nic in pjM*,to. ^eiliera large stock of Bagging, Hope and Twine, all ol which he offers low lor cash. Jan I. S. B. CAPERS REMOVAL The Subscriber has removed to the Store for. merly occupied by Tims. J. Warren, Esq., immediately opposle the Masonic Hall, where he may always be found ready and happy to see and ae. commodate Ins friends ami the public, toany article in the line of CHEAP S VDOLKRY and HARNESS ; having on hand a fresh and good'nhpfrty, [ am prepared to offer ihetn oil the meat reseoeaMe and accommodating terms. Saddles of every quality and price, Undies, Marling..les. Whips, Spars, ' Bridle and Ilarmss Bitts, and Trininiings of all styles and descriptinas, Collars, Brushes, Curry Conibn. Harness made to order and warranted $t the very liest style nd quality. Wagon Haarness and Bitts, and Trace Chain c.heajtfr than any one else in town. Together with Valices p.ud Carpet Bags, and all other article* usually kept for sale in a Saddlery and Harness establishment. ' ? " est i am thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and beg tliat it may he eon. tiliued and abundantly increased, as I am pre. pared to'execute ah orders for work, to my line. with Deafness and dispatch, and at nrireawmen cannot 'be objected to; an I atn willing to;follow the golden rule?"Lice, and lei Live.n * , P. I. OAKS. Jaii'y. 17,1851. i - : if Kxccntor'n ilotice. ? ALL those who were indebted to the lite J a met R. MrKain, at the time of his de*fh, sre hereby called uix?n to come lorward and make settlement. And tboae having claims against hia estate will please hand them in properly attested, JOHN RU8SBE, RjreV. Sept d, 1850, It COURTENAY & WIENGE3, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS ANDDKALCEa IN CHEAP PUBLICATION?. cn arikstox, a. c. Opposite the Poet Agents for the best Green and Black Tew, and Patent Medicines. S. O. COPKTKMAT. O. W.^tptdWCBS. ALL persons are forewarned against trading for a Note of Hand, given by me *o Me. Thomas Ba-kin, for tlie amount of Three hnndied and filty dollars (8550,) dated 19th .March, aa I do nut intend paying it. W. R. YOUNG. iVareh 21, 23 tf