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The Justice of the I eace in tl Vieinitv nrc "n.fl. coiiiilaitiin of not ha S received their copies of the Acts of tl 8 Legislature. Tl.cm :, i... i f -..w. ,,,1U inauagemei 1 somewhere, which should !e looked int at once. The Asheville Messenger says, tha N. S. J AKIIITt tlw. A - -II Mr. , .ii:m, m cum mencc on the .'With inst., to let out to th. lowest bidder, contracts fur constructiuj the first forty miles of the Western Turn, pike road. r- We have learned with deep regret of the death of lr. Thomas N. Camkrox late Senator from Cumberland county. lit expired in Fayetteville, on Saturday last, about three o'clock, 1. M. Dr. C. had served the oeotde of his 11 y ii m u sessions iii tne mate ftena a manner highly creditalde to them ai himself. 1 Attorney Cmeritl. We are gratified atiUed i J barn that William Katun, Jr. Esq., ol Warren county, has been appointed by the Governor and Council, Attorney Gene ral, in place of II. F. Moore, Esq., resigned. Ao;7t Carolina Hail lload. The Direc tors will commence breaking ground at Cn -ci.-shoro' on the I lib July next. Hav- in -Vlaid down the shovel and the hoe" for some time, we cannot accept the rresi- nt's imitation to be present. lir' A Mechanics (Convention is to he held at Atlanta, Ga., on the 4th day of Ju ly, to consider the best means to promote their interests. Mechanics of other States are invited to attend. G'ii. Alfi-fri Dockory, Will address his fellow citizens of the Third Congressional District at the follow ing limes aud places, viz.: Carthage, Moore, July 4th. Gold Aline, Moore, Saturday, July 5th. Troy, Montgomery, Tuesday, July 8th. Mineral priiips, Richmond, Saturday, July 12lh. Wadeshoro', Tuesday, July lath. Furr's, Stanly, July 17th. " Moor: Smith's Stanly, Friday, July 18th. Albemarle, Stanly, Saturday, July 19th. Concord, Tuesday, July 22d. l'Yspermau's Store, luiou, Thursday, July 2 lib. Davis' Gold Mine, 1'nion, Friday, July 2.1th. Monroe, Saturday, July 2rth. Charlotte, Tuesday, July 2!Hh. Dallas, Gasl.tu, Friday, August 1st. Liucoliiton, Saturday, August 2d. Maj. . W. Caldwell, Will meet (Jen. Dockery, at the places ln h:is nublished excent ou the 18th of July, when he will address a portion of the cili.cus of Cabarrus, at Mount Pleasant, in that count v, upon which occasion it is un derstood there is to be a military review at that place. The following persons have been appointed by the County Court, as Inspec tors of the Congressional election, w hich is to be held ou the first Thursday in August next : Lincoln County Inspectors. LiiK'olnton. J. T. Alexander, and John I!. Hoke. I.ailey's. George Coon, and Thomas Snratt. W I io I es . Seabaujji. I rencr's. -Maxwell Warlick, and Peter Elisha Saunders, and John Shruiii. Catawba Sprin Isaac Lowe, and IMniuiid IMuards. Heel's Old Field. J. D. King, Thomas Williamson. Caslon County Ins factors. Dallas.--ner. ICbyne's. tiii' Derr. Sandifer' Vndrew Hoyle, and Jacob Cost- R. M. Alexander, and Valen- XV. J. Wilson, and James (iiiiini. A. Mauney's. C. Eaker, and Jno. Web ster. " , i Oales. Andrew Love, and E. B. Wil son. Cuhaila County Insjn dors. Newton. Jonas Bost, and G.J. Wilkie. Vomits'. 1. C. Allen, and Jesse Gantt. Kolick's. Win. Harmon, and David Miller. .1. Shu ford's. 1L W. Robinson, Join Wilfoiij:. .1. J. Shu ford's. Thomas Ward, and Al exander McCorkle. .1 iirratt's. G. P. Shuford, and Alfrc. II amsuur. lrj' The valuable Hoofland Bitters a hu h have acquired so extensive a p,opu larity, and command so large a sale, art prcp'arcd only by Dr. Jackson, at the Ger man Medicine S'tore, No. 120 Arch street, Philadelphia. These bitters have a well merited renown for the cure of liver-complaint, dyspepsia, chronic or nervous debil- it v iVc, in relieving which, uicj u.oc hu d, and have indeed proved a blessin to thousands, w ho regard ir. Jackson as d() weU tfl caU aiit, njjke pajment, or their their preserver from an untimely grac ! nj)trg aml MCOUHU wilj be pied in an We have seen the most obstinate eases o uSiee?s hands for collection. And all per Dvspepsia, speedily ami radieall) cure ous i)aviug ciajms aga;HSt 6aid estate will .v them. The surest test ol Uie eceuene j preseut llCni dul authenticated accordiuy; .... ortu-lr. is: it u in? i-ouuterfeiteu; this I, , . ... . . . i- the case w the genuine, i.e.l agent-. ith these bitters. I o obtan mi to Dr. J act son's author $au Francisco in Ituins. The Steamer Alabama arrived at New Orlean's on Friday last, coming by the way of Acapulco, with two weeks' later accounts from California. The leading item of new s is the occur rence of another terrible conflagration at San Francisco, which is reported to have laid in ashes property to the amount of 'fif teen millions of dollars! . ; The utmost consternation prevailed du ring the fire, and thousands were turned out of houses and home, having lost their all. It was feared that many lives were fost. SUriuals at D: S. Johnson's otrl, LLNCOLNTON, From the to the 20th June. Lawson Mauney, 11 Springs, J M Pattou, Cabarrus. Charleston. Warm Springs. ? I iMiss Patton, Mrs J II McDow ell ic family, Hoover Hill. J Daniel and lad v. Spartanburg. ies 11 Harry, n LM'Connell, "einhardt, liamson aud lady, jiadburii. Jasper Stowe, Dr Wra Sloan, U Blackmer, J Stowe, S A Gibson, Dr A C McRee, G 11 Ratchford, fAle.vr Starrett, lien Briggs, Kin Dr A Craven, Absalom Sherrill Win Davidson, C J Cow les, Jo McKlrath, ' Stephen Owens, York. York. Catawba. Lenoir. Catawba. Gaston. Dallas. Salisbury. Gaston. Concord. Yorkville. Guilford, s Mountain. Yorkville. Iredell. it Wilkes. Burke. Charleston. Columbia. Catawba. L C Kisselstim, Lyman Woodford, J D Goore, lady and daughter, Jacob Rhom, Yorkville. Gaston. G W Folsom, Carter, Tenn. (Dbituarn. Dikd, on the 11th inst. at his residence on Camp's Creek Cleaveland County, North Carolina, Jarratt Wilson, in the Stiih year of his age, being at the time of his decease, the oldest man in Cleaveland County. 1i l 1 c . , 1 ..i rt i n Kaleirh, on Saturday last, the 21st i :.,f .i, un. n- f un 1 inst., in the feOth year of his age, Mr. Y 1L- i LI AM PLCK, a merchant of fifty years standing. Columbia, 5. C. JJricco Current, I CORRECTKD WEEKLY. Whiskey Rye per gal 40 Corn " 50 Hams, peril) 12h Bacon... .;..10 ItaiiLLinic, Hemn, per yard. ...14 a a a 02 a 14 a 12 a Hi a 12 a 15 a 34 a 14 a 14 a 17 a 2,75 a 15,00 a 12,00 a 7,50 a 02 a 1,50 a 40 a 25 Bale Rope per lb. y 14 23 13 12 . 15 llees V ax, Country Butter Collec Cuba " .... Rio " Java 44 .... JMackercl io. J, per Kit ,o No. 1, per bbl.. 14.00 O OS Io.2, No. 3, Salt per bush... per sack. . .10,00 ..7,25 50 ..1,25 30 t Molasses, per gal " Madder, per lb ..18 ..12 ...8 ...7 r ?tgar Loaf per lb.. 124 104 y Porto Rico Hovaua COLUMBIA. June 23. During the week just previous to the one under re view a fair and steady demand prevailed in the cotton market, at prices ranging from 0 to Ie. The week just brought to a close opened with a good inquiry, at very full prices, and continued so up to the close of business on Friday evening fair cotton ruling at ) a 9 cents. Carolinian. The Regular Meet- in" soi mis noti v win S$SV& be held on the first Friday of every month: the next beins on the evening of the 4th July. J. 1. ALEAAN1JU11, Sec'y. CF"" Extra meeting this evening, June 28. june 28 10- Administrator's Sale. THE Subscribers having been duly qualified as administrators of the estate of George Champion,- dee'd, will expose to public sale at the late residence of the deceaseu on Monday theZZth day of July next, and days following, the follow tng property, to wit: Ttceltc Likely Jgroes, one BLACKSMITH aud two Wagoners; seven head of HORSES ; 15 head of Cat tle; il5 or 40 head of Hogs; one set of Blacksmith Tools, Farming Utensils, House hold aud Kitchen Furniture, and the re maining Slock of Fresh Goods, which have been received from market since the death of the intestate, which stock consists of DRY GOODS of vari ous kinds, Delf Ware, Hardware, Shoes. Books, Bonnets, &c. Also, a lot of good HEMLOCK LEATHER. Salt, Iron and Nails, together with many other articles too tedious to mention. Tj-.RMs, a credit of twelve months will be given with sole and approved security. to law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ; R. & . W. CHAMPION, Adm'rs june J0- NOTICE. I HEREBY caution all persons from trading for a Note for 60, given by me to M. L. Killian, as I am determined not to pay said Note unless compelled by law. C. J. PETERSON, june 23 10-3t STATE OF XOIKTII CAROLINA, GASTON COU5TT. In Equity Spriug Tenn, 1651. Caleb Liuebarger & wife Fanuy, rs. Moses Rhyne aud Jonathan I O 11 Rhyne, exec'ors of Jacob lihyne; j and others legatees and heirs at j law of Jacob Rhyne, dee'd. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jonathan Rhyne is a non resident of this State, and beyond the pro cess of this Court: It is therefore ordered, That publication be made in the Lincoln Courier for six weeks, thereby notifying the said non-resident to be and appear at the next Court of Equity to be held for the county of Gaston, at the Court House in Dallas on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to plaintiffs Bill or judgment pro conftsso will be ren dered against him, and a decree, made ac cordingly. . Witness, Felix Aberxathy, Clerk and Master in Equity, at office the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in March, A. D. 1851, and 75th year of the independence of said State. FKLIX ABKRNATHY, C. & M. in E. may 31 Pr. fee, $5,02-1 G-Gt STATE OF KOIITII CAROLINA' GASTON COUNTY. In Equity Spring Term, 1851. A. Hoyle, vs. Smith Beatty and Jas. Beatty, administrators f John Beatty, John N. Buchanan and wife Polly, aud others. O. B. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that John N. Buchanan and wife Polly are non-residents of this State and beyond the process of this Court: It is therefore ordered, That publication be made in the Lincoln Courier for six weeks, therebv notifying the said non-residents to 1 I .. (. tlin nun t P'sii, ff fnilltv ic aiiu appeal ai nib mv.iv vvwi i u jjiim . . . ,,,IJ- tI e . A ,i to be held lor the county of Gaston, at the t,t . n ' At. , Court House in Dallas on the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there t6 plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's Bill or judgment pro conftsso will be rendered against them, and a decree made accordingly. Witness, Felix Abernathy, Clerk and Master in Equity, at office the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in March, A. D. 1851. and 75th year of the independence of said State. FELIX ABERNATHY, c. Ar. in i:. may 31 Pr. fee, 5,G2d 0-Gt STATE OF KOIKTII CAKOL.IXA, LINCOLN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, April Sessions. 1851. Wm. Lowe, Adm'r, et al. vs. Petition to make Real Estate Assets. The heirs of George Lowe, et al. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the heirs of George Lowe, deceased, aud the heirs of Isaiah Aberna thy, deceased, are not inhabitants of this State: It is ordered by Court, that publi cation be made for six weeks in the Lincoln Courier, giving notice to the said heirs that they must be and appear at the next Court of 1 leas and Quarter Sessions to be held for said county, at the Court House in Liucoliiton, on the 2d Monday in July next, then and there to answer or demur to plaintiff's petition; otherwise, the same will be taken pro conftsso, and a decree made accordingly. f Witness, R. Williamson, Clerk of said Court, at ollice, in Liucoliiton, the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday in March, A. D. 1851, and 75th year of the independence of said State. ROBT. WILLIAMSON, Cl'k. may 24 Pr. fee, $5,G2i. 5-t STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, LINCOLN COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Spring Term, 1851 N. A. Whiteuer, ) , . . , s r Attachment levied Benjamin Ilallman. y uPou land' IT appearing to the satisfaction of said Court, that the defendant in this case, viz: Benj. Hallman, hath absconded or conceals himself so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served ou him : ' It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Lincoln Courier, giving no tice to defeudant that unless he be and ap pear betoro tlie Judge ot our Superior Court of Law, at the next Court to be held for said county, at the Court House in Lin colntou, on the 3d Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to plead or replevy, or judgment final will be rendered against him. and the land lev ied upon condemned to satisfy plaintiff's debt and costs. Witness, V. A. McBee, Clerk of said Court, at office, in Lincolntou, the 3d Mon- i day alter the 4th Monday in March, 1651, and the 75th year of the independence of said State. V. A. McBEE, Clk. may 24 Pr. fee, $o,tt!. 5-Ct New Ferry, WM. J. HAYES has established a FERRY half a mile above Tool's Ford, on the Catawba River, on the direct way from Charlotte to Lincolntou, in Gas ton couujy. All high water will be avoid ed by this route. Experienced hands always in atten dance, and prices moderate. may ,'31 6-6 1 Valuable Iand for bale. THE public are respectfully informed that I am determined to sell my plastatiou, which coutains SIX OR SEVEN HUNDRED ACHES, of vfJch 100 Acres are under cultivation. ThOrTlantatiou lies ou the road leading fritOiucolnton to Yorkville and the road fror Dallas to Yorkville. Ou the waters of : vhwder'a Creek, on the Dallas road, the&'a fine situation with 15 or 20 Acrea undtr cultivation, with a few Small Hou ses, ibd excellent water. On the Liu colnjon road, where I live, the buildings are rood, with a good young Orchard of Apple and Peach Trees. Cf An inspection of the property will be thebest recommendation. The under signed invites those wishing to purchase to call aud view the premises for them selves. OiAn early application will secure a good bargain. The purchaser may have the crop also if he desires. -1- JOHN FALLS. lui-ya iu-u STOLEN FROM my plantation on the night of Jth of June inst., my BLACK HOUSE, having a very short ami thin mane and about fifteen and a half hands high.' Any person apprehending and keep ing him so that I cau get him, shall be rea sonably compensated for their trouble, ami any information given me by which I may recover him will be thankfully re ceived Five miles above Chesterville on the Sandy River Road. J. JOSEPH HARDEX. Ju28 10-jt Q JJEL JIM LI. r.lCTOU I. J' ' . ' Barrett are manufactu- Fmg Yarn of a superior quality. Or ders enn be filled at a moments notice. N. 15 . -All persons indebted to the firm of Mdtz, Barrett & Co. are required to make j immediate settlement with E. S. Barrett. Maj 17, 1851 4-tf PLANRROAD From Charlotte, ly way of Liucoliiton, to IVewton. oiri N ICE is hereby given, that the un dersigned will open Books at the town fT Liucoliiton, for Subscriptions to the )f stem Plank Road Company, on the the 7tli day of June, 1851. The Books w ill be kept at the store of Messrs. Uamsour & Jenkins, and will re main open for Subscriptions for thirty days from said day. The friends of the Road, and the citizens generally, ure respectfully invited to call and ener their Subscriptions. to the firms of Subscription, &c, will please call on the undersigned. Books ftir Subscriptions will also be opened for the same time, by Commission ers appointed for that purpose, at Charlotte aud .Newton. C. C. HENDERSON, J. A. RAM SOUR, WM. SLADE. II. W. GUION, L. E. THOMPSON, Commissioners, may 31 G-5t MOUNTAIN 11OT10L, MOUGAIVTON, IV. C. The Subscriber, thankful for ithe liberal patronage Hereto f if fore received, w ould inform the J travelling public, that his large COMMODIOUS HOTEL,, is now, completed, in connection with his row ot, oliices for professional gentlemen, all of r.'hich arc entirely new ; and that he is fully prepared to receive a large amount of company, who are respectfully solicited to patronize his establishment, under the assuryce that he will spare no pains to renderall who favor him comfortable. All n ho have visited this delightful town, must Hgree that the scenery cannot be sur passed; indeed, none can compare w ith it in Western North Carolina. The climate of Morganton is salubrious, the temperature less fluctuating than any portion of the mountain country, and in mid summer the heat much less oppressive than even more northern regions. The Mountain Hotel, from its elevated location, commands the finest view in the place of the mountain scenery, possessing the advantage of being remote from the noise and uproar of the Court-yard and ..KWprMj.'iro jHuLyet suiliciently near for all tnTvirP08e8 of business. To the invalid it offers a desirable sum mer rireat, and to persons of pleasure and b.usiuf ss, a pleasant Boarding House. J. M. IIA1TOLDT. May 3 2-Gm Estate Sale. I WILL sell at the Court House, in Lin cjlntou, on Tuesday the loth of July next, is Administrator of Andrew Motz, deceased, the follow ring property, viz : Six Valuable Negroes, Vo&Jk, Sam, Eliza and 2 cltil i tlrcn, anil Imy. ALSO, To Shares in tho Catawba Toll Bridge Compauy. ALSO, Z Yew ISIachsinitWs Bclloics, Sc. $tc. AT. Terms. A credit of 10 months will be given, with note and approved security. J. A. RAMSOLR, Adm'r. P. S. Also, at the same time, by my self a$ Administrator, and XV. Williamson, as Trustee, a valuable Boy named Mark, about 20 vears of age. J. A. KAMSOUR, Adm'r. ; June 7 7-ts A. BETIIITOE & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS OXE DOOR EAST OF SADLERS HOTEL, CXarlottCf -V. C. HAVE JUST RECEIVED a well se lected stock of Spring V Sum mer Goods, of the latest styles, compri sing nearly-'every article of Geullemen's wear. rsOrders from a distance will meet with prompt attentiVw. April 12 5I-tf IVEW FIU3I! C. C. Henderson A Son CC. HENDERSON, having taken Iris son, L. P. Henderson, into co-partnership w ith hiin, the Mercantile Business will be continued at the same stand, under the name of C. C. Henderson Son. IjbC. C. H. beiug desirous of w hiding up his old concern as soon as possible,requests all persous who are indebted to him by note to call and lift them; aud all w ho have open accounts standing on his bouks to settle the same by cash or note. January 4 38-tf New Spring Goods, A. HOYLE V CO. A RE NOW RECEIVING and open ing a complete stock of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Fancy Dry Goods, Suitable to the Spring and Summer trade, romnrisinir nearlv overv variety of New 1 r J SSw f 111 . : v : J. : : t or Ladies and luntlemen s n ear, w e es pecially in ite the attention of the Ladies to our stock of SILKS, BAREGES, MUS LINS, GINGHAMS,. &c which we think cannot fail to please, being general and complete, aud of the most pretty styles. ALSO, A complete stock of Groce ries, together with Hard-Ware, BOOTS, Shoes, Caps, Bonnets, fjf Hats, Hosiery, and every other article usually kept in stores in the up-country ; ALL of which we offer very low. !5rOur friends and the public are in vited to call and examine for themselves. Dallas, Gaston Co. AT. C. April 12 51-tf Double Shoal Factory, CL EA VELA N A X. C. JZ. FALLS & CO. have their estab- lishinent now in full operation, and are prepared to furnish YARNS of a su perior quality, at the lowest market price. Ford, Cleaveland County. May 10, 1651. 3-ly NEW CHEAP GOODS. AND AtniEAT MANYOF Til EM, Now Itccciviii at Sladc, Kistler, &, Co.'s, 10NSISTING of Calicoes, Lawns, Bareges, Linen Luster, Silk Potdin, Plain and Figured Silks, Ginghams of va rious patterns, Plain and Fgured Muslins, Silk thread, and Cotton Laces, Edgings of all widths and prices, Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Lace ('apes and Collars, Silk, Straw, and Leghorn Bonnets, Wreaths and Flowers, a splendid assortment, Silk anJ Cotton Hose; Kid, Silk, Thread and Cot ton Gloves and Mitts, with all other things, fine or coarse, necessary to form a com plete stock of SUMMER DRY GOODS For Ladies' Wear. We have also a large stock of ladies' Jen ny Lind, and other varieties of Gaiters aud Shoes. Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes, Bro gans and Slippers, Hats and Caps of all sorts and sizes. GROCERIES; And articles of every description usually kept in a country store AH kinds of pro duce taken in exchange for goods at c:iJ prices. Lincolntou, May 10 3- tf Merchant Mills. THE Mill of the undersigned, three and a half miles north of Lincolntou, has undergone a thorough repair, and is now prepared to do Grinding of every descrip tion, having a good, capable, and honest Miller, of 20 years experience. fcsr Their Saw-Mill, being furnished with one of Coiner's best wheels, can turn ofl umber at the shortest notice. The public patronage is requested. J. A: 1). RAMSOUR. October 20, 1849. ;l-tf COaCU-.lMKEU SItOI. AND BLACK-SMITH. JAMES CORNWALL, thankful for -all past favors, respectfully informs his friends aud the public that he is prepared for carrying on, in all its branches, the Coach-lIaking A Hlack-Smilh Uttsiness, At the old Erwin stand, on Main street, second square west of Court House. H has the best black-smith shop, add the best workmen; and his materials shaH al ways be like bis workmen, of the best and work warranted. IlcpuiriiiK, done on reasonable terms and at the-shortest notice. . -A share of public patroinge is respect fully solicited. Jaal! 3-tf Laurel Hill Cotton Factory Zc be Gclb t npHIS very valualde pMperty, situated nn fhe SoMtii Fork, a bot tfi pun't r of rt mile west of Lincoin-forf, nnv.j artaf net? to it about 25 acres ofli'rtT on botil ridc? of the River; iucludiug a grr?d 9itty.it tvil? be fold at public sale t 'be iighet?VMef; on .Monday the 14th da of July nexf, the undersigned, as a eonunisvioner ap pointed for that purpose by a decree of the Court of Equity, held for Lincolu County, at Spring Term 151: The Factory has? Clinch cards; 1 Rail Road Head; "l Draw in- Frame; I Spin nine Frames, i:y spindles each ; 3 Reels; 1 Picker and Willow; 2 14 Nubbin F-.er-,1ers: 1 Grinding Machine; and all iici machinery that is weeevsary for manuf ft -luring cotton "yarn. All ifthe'machinory l of the latent im provements', and w asmaUby Charb-sDan-forth A: Patterson, X. j. It lia oidv leen in use about 12 mouths, duriuc which time it has become jiKtk c f br.ifed fir f superior yarn it ha turned out. The sale will be made on the premise. Terms. One? half of lie.' pureliriw m ney payable one yt:ar after date-the otb r half two years al'tfr date, itbl ond security. - W. WILLIAMSON, C. M. in E. Carolina Remiblirau, Kal.-.-li Maudar.l and Fayettville Carolinian, times, place price of advn ii and forward copy of paper. I ! l it l!t May 17 4-t NEAV coo ns, AND GROG KUIKS ! First Arrivals of the Season! 4. 1III?S:'KM, IESPECTITLLY informs the coin Aj lnuuity, at large, that he has received a large supply of seasonable Fancy ami Staple Miry Hoods, COMI'UISINW Merino de 1'raucaise, bright colors & black. Bareges, Grenadines, Albarincs, Ginghams, of the latest and newest styles. Col'd and black Alpacca Lustres, (varied) iiiack and Colored Silks and Satins, Mousline de Laincs, Edgings. Laces, &c. Ladies' Silk, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Braids, Gloves, Hosiery, Ladies' Bootees, Shoes and Slippers, of e very size, color and quality, from f-l. c!s to fr'i.'i a pair. Bleached and P.rown Sheeting A: Shirting, Osnaburgs, Ticks, Check, Drills, Jeans, Tweeds, Flannels, Cambrics, Are. irocTies A fresh supply of excellent CO IT' EE, Sugar, Molasses, Teas, Cheese, Arc. Ready-Made Clothing, For Summer wear, of the latest styles ; to gether with Gentlemen's Panama, Leghorn and Straw DATS ; CAPS; and every va riety of BOOTS; SHOES (from . to Slippers. Suspenders, Gloves, Kcrchiefs Socks, Stationery, Ac. All of which will be sold at short profits. Give him a call and loot; at his goods, if vmi Jim't Iiiiv. "1 1 14 Mfoi-i" is at Ol " J J' ' ' . T.ii I Iw Court piarc, xonn sme. t-z-s-- r i-.. ..... i ...:; , - ' X lacrti in l v t.niiitirii iiiiiuiiir irm m-m . cnange jor gooas. 31arch I w;-if Spring Supply, 1851. R. E. JGfflNSTON, IS now in rcc-llt of t!ie ..;m.1):i part (f his Springr.ppij. of Staple artf Fancy Dry Goods, GROCERIES, China 4:is, Itaniu m-', ulici v, BONNETS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, . Al'S, V:., vVr., New Style Paris Printed P.arege, " French Jaconets, 44 44 Eng. French Lawns, Solid Colored French Calicoes, American, English & French Prints, Black and Colored Dress Silks, Bonnet Silks of various Shades, White &- Fancy Silk Dress Goods. English &. French Ginghams, Rich Bonnet, Xeck Sack Ribbons, Embroidered .Muslin tV Lace, ('loves, Mitts A: Hosiery in all varieties,. Droj De'Ete, Casbiiieret,' and Suinnier Cloths and Cassimcrcs,, Linen and Cotton Drilling, Silk, Satin, and other Vesting. A full assortment of Ladies' and Cbd dren's Hats and Bonnets, New Style Silk & Fur Hats, Ladies', Men's and Buys' Boots ami Shuea, e., c. All of which he will dispose of on the most favorable terms. Also a large and well selected Stock of Itcily-.lltie Summer Clothing which will bo gold at about the cost of Goods and Trimmings. Having greatly reduced his stock previ ous to going North, Johnston assures hw friends and the public that they will find a his "Money Savings Institution," a good stock of almost entirely New and FasIiioii:il!c Coods, w hich so far as quality and price is con cerned only needs an examination to in sure sales. Wheat, Corn, Flour, Flax-seed, Tallow, Beeswax, and almost any suher article which "the people" have lo .-ell jvill he taken in exchange for guods at cash prices. May : xi-tf Land Deeds, and Warrants, Neatly and correctly printed, and for salo at this office, aud by C. C W-n-Jf-tou
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