CAMPAIGNFOR1851!rN addition to Ins former very extensive assortment of merchandize, the subscriber is now- receiving Large Additional Supplies*Do intends to keep constantly a f ull and general assortment of all articles which the wains of the community ever require, which will be offered to his customers at prices which will compare with those of any other establishment in town, eitherJEW or GENTILE.Possessing facilities for purchasing advantageously in market equal to any ot ins neighbors, he has no hesitation in assuring his friends and customers that they may depend upon getting articles at his store as low as the same goods can be bought in this section of the country.— | it is useless to attempt to specify the various , articles of each division which comprises his , immense stock—suffice to say ho intends to i keep all the various varietiesof staple and fancyGoods, Groceries,Clothing, India Hub be r Clothing, Caipetmg, Oil Cloth, India Rubber Cloth, Hats Caps, Umbrellas, Roots Shoes, Bonnets, Paper Hangings, Stationery. Punter’s Paper, Ilard Ware, Hollow Ware, Nails, Stoves, Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, Earthorn and Stone Ware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Drugs and Medicines, Sash, Glass,Sait, Provisions, Flour,Corn Meal, Lumber, e. c.Grateful to his friends for their past favors, he still solicits a share of their patronage.O^r* Beware of Imposters, Pickpockets, Pe-terFtink's, Spiritual Knockers, Elephants, Doggerel Grinders, Turks, Shavers and Swm- ; dlcra generally; and those in particular who -swell out in fag hendbilis, immense newspaper udverlbemaiLsi ^c., to deceive and beguile the ; unwean/ and unsuspecting—they don’t mean ; tvhnt they say.-^O N. W. DEAN. |flladtson, May 29, 1851.taHTTl t I 1 . . I - .. ......