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mOm it c r J -4 I J; 1 i i 1 i 1 THE CROPS. From all sections of the Fouth there are the Zn, Wrmcr renrrt in rnl to the ciO- of all most cheering reports in regard to trie ci o,. oi an kinds. Wheat and the other small pains are pretty, much ill made, and corn Li so far advanced and generally 0 urCillljltir, IU lea!? mu; u-juwi. of an abundant vield of that also. Owui; to the blockade, the conseriiiant low price and difficulty -w'.f ale, the crop of Naval Stores i very small and .most of the labor heretofore devoted to its proutie tiou has hern turned towards food crops, 'i he amount of cotton planted U probably one-fourth less than lai-t year. A gentleman from South Carolina, with excellent means of obtaining in formation, us well us t f observing for himself, in- forms us that the nice, of cotton planted in that b'tj-.te this 3 ear is .bout one-fifth, or twenty per -eut. less ihan hi.it year, in Alabama, Missiippi, .l.'ulsiana and portion? of (Georgia, Florida and Arkanv.o, ? is- cl ::? is more decided, cspecuilly in the three first ramed Ftatcs, which had previously icon de.oriding very largely upon purchitsing their f)od from the Nort invest. There the change from cotton k corn v.iil amoi ;t to a full third el the whole hrru t I-mted. When we sav cui:i, ve ii'icau .;rnora.:y '.M.ethiii,; . e..t. EUIIOPEAI- IMMIGRATION. w Vut k 'J iiu.-i Lb:it the current of fvrcijru iu-L continues to flow to that port in full volume, vmehioked. to htr, either bj tlie ! T.o!i:el i- Mj.ii'oji. i: or I v ti e c; tr::nerci;.l dis- ! I' I:- or I V t C c; ir::nerci;.l dis- ! trr-ctioi..' which iv j r . I icing in the North such j J':uiii ' tl e h .lf vc .r iu-t i ilu'. 11 - e..r j-erio'is d: til- :Hstt i'i-ii'.i Tul'ou f.-u K ti mne has been ' i.i u.ii. it. ..i ii' Jui" n orni . . U .... r v ; aH t,J l. 00 rcsron'lin- poiiuj oi i?i:-t yr:.'-. ce-usidtrauiy grei.tcr in an "!. 1 -Til - oi t;.c tv.v. yei.rs rrr'r,-'",n-r i last. 1 he w!iol num iiibere.i imiii''is nto i.ui led ut i Castle tardea from the bc-inning of the year to j the e! .e of ht month r.mount to 4.r5.W;7, n.i j -s'tninst 40,.13S for the first -ix months of Lst year i ocinif a diminution ut onlv ,,,oi. An ur.u fcuilly huge nuuiber of emigrants are s.tid to be on their way from Cenmu rti.d Xoithcrn Furopea.i poiti A t mewhat larger ratio of the emigration this year, is fiom (renaauy, th&n was iho ense l ist year, and a considerably smaller pr.:pouiou fp.tu ire-land. SetUILLN l'ltl VATKKlts. 1 he privateers fiued out at Aev. t hli.-ans tecni to lc u-ziSiL' mi a' bus.iue.-?. Cp to the -7th ol'.Juiie. twoi.'y : were soiled m prices, all 1 -longing u the N The whole iiumlvr seize-J by the Con ltd. States is .J Vli it- Cl IiZK' Oath. 'j iu. viucn of iYnsacol.i held a public m eting lvcentiy and a? 'pointed a Committer of Safety, to ln-k :.fccr al! tho inhab it.mts. The- Otxrrcr publisher the names of 524 citizens wh- Lave taken tl.r foil. -win- out!;: "1 d n,"t fineerely and .-..! iiirdy swrir 1 -fote Ahnighty God, without nicntal rt -ervuiio,!i of any kind, I L it I wiIlsupfH.i t and defend t he Co: stltuiioii i f the (.'oni'ed'.rate Status of America, and that 1 will iti nil tliir-.g- demean 1:1 u.. a true sod :Ui:!,li:l e?:ivii r,f ti e ?aid Cohfed. r.ito Si it-. llitj I do lr 1 riil cndc.ivor to ui.-covcr, and evry tinlaif hfui 1 Tson oi V. iii leta rt. anv :.d v. hcin I miy ibtaiu reliable intell i!'.-nee. ."n, help no; G...I." Suuu thit -r of thi.x sort might b in other section of the eountry. suggest nl by several pajicrs, but wt f .it'id nset'il ; Tf lu l,rr, ! x ' cola is f he only ii:if- v. ii.io it . u b'en t it ii.to j o tual operati V e, T ...... o , n ,v , : . . I . it,Tii I .-lA-RoN. Ioe wow.l.g iiKtr-; m.i.. ire..::- a:-.' i:,iiu- r.eu o e ;i ii esieomc '1 i vorropoii nt :n.d -1.1 sc::l n in M,. '. -. . b-Jie on a pii railed be iaf.i 1 here iivo.s at thi tin. in the county of Hock- ! v i ill i i .i t'tiMii, A. (..., mi n.;cd I.iav, whose' lather w.; a i-o'....it1 in the ' VI lb volutionary war. She is the 5 :i.oti,c-r ( th-ite n childn :i, one of whom is ru,v in the Confe iei ite Army. Ii eumbi-r ?even'v-four, ti'-r!:;- . f j for the fitr, in .h-ftn-e of the South and of South- : rn viht.i. Th Mimher cf her gnat grand ! jjf thildren is "ixty six. If we have a seven years' T;.r. tl. rcniH no doubt be a oi s77'y froin 'fie third ij'v.rnttion. Counting the descendants .f this agt-vi li ly, from the first io the third geti fration, they number in all one hundred and fifty -three. This a;i-u mother h:ts done niueh for the S'. n'iieru a-iuy, and would do much for one Abra- 1,-ir.in !,c l ad him in her power. Sh lie t";w ho would i..-t be toj i od to kill hi: UoV TilT S.-ILTUrllN Cl.I.MAiK .YankV.k Tj:Oi i s A let:tr from a AiTi-A'r.-- Tin: ineiiiier of t.he Iibo-.t Ll.-uivl rtKin i"it, dated in r;Mir at iiiianipoit.- Md , June ll'th. gires the foil twin j 'ent ttin ofa'ifcfnt marth of .it I't'iii cut : .Ic-tcr-av looming at e i::ock, we iett I I n our .MOV n.-.'.r Lre'iica5tle. an t m uvhiUL' fii'tcen mibs. i.i rived hore a' I o'cieek. t was -in awful niar'di. yr-ti U)ay judge fr-r.n the L ot that, mil of l,:;C-'. men. inly liOO r..:;u bed i:i v:th tbe i ob.uiin many l rlltUuc GeO mil' mi ?iek tba. they hud to bV ! eArrtxl iu the wii;:!i, and the rest vf them had to stop along the rovi a ti. lie Or IT.O hick. :Oi,l I ih.v .'.ui- , l.ii-,. r .. fu -t o . , ,1 .. .i ' r. . , , ri totir.M. n thr afteino.1,1. (.hie ot the wagon duvers : oivi roe- ii. u. if ni. i more man -vcnty-livo in the wr.g.t:. ut or.eo. Il 'o !ii w. !i ;is anyio ly. 1 hi s had no In ad.ieae, .'iuLouh inr-y Jib 1 ket t a wet vocket handkeichkf in m v c::r i! t!. time. A l'A'ru'.oih' Ji:;rKit in Alk.xam ;;ia . Tht Kev.-.Mr. Leftwich, one of the Pastors in Alexandria, siand.- at his p...t of duty, r.;; 1, ttiidi-s-majed by the dinger? thai surround him, p--:v-; from his pulpit every Sabbath fo- the success of the South and the overthrow of Lircoln .:: 1 " hi mho He i, a minuter of tb "Cnited i r-.: y terian Synod,'' wbirh iu May, lts, xr.is d:v iKd upon ser-tionrtl gro-ind?," Mr. L. of courso, g..in' ilh tlie Southern br.uieb. , A genth-ioan. wh' recently left Alexandria, s.ys that Air. LeftKic h rot only pray for the succe.-s of the South, but also boldly' preaches in the presence of the Hessian foMiers and officers u.-h "ircr.eiu ry and rebellion" that they start upright as if their se.it. hid been ttruck by a cannou shct. Shice the above wa written, Mr I.cfiwloh has been arretted' by th. Lineehiites mi. 1 bis ci.urch choscd. - . .MAKE Go.MrOBTS.lrivate families ar, to Biake as niany.-',eoni'orts" as rk..ible All the -----'- blankets in the country may have to Le parted hh for the supph- of our eohliers in the cimn : , ... n- . 1 11 . ... . . . . fA. . we. ... 44nH . T 1 c lu a-o. ii oi ici oui cuiuiiia iui4i.-i, uuu we bflOUlu l r . . ' r- ufj:iu now io prepare winter Mippucs lor aceom mcKlation. . Socks roa the Voluntklrs. We see it sug gested that it would ht well for house wives and others to suit socks and forward to the volunteers. It will not be long until eool weather, wheD woollen KfifVa wil! he in reat dfimanrl Tn fnof nnlnc: th I nurmlv U larr than nsnah r.nr hrarp .olHi.r. will Buffer. This should not be. Then let mother,! ri v r -w .w , wives, slaters, and sweethearts knit sock? for those . .io sers.ioe. Tbej will do it gratuitously atd well . A JIkmber rEOM 'orth Carolina. 1 he Xevr York Times' Washington - corfesf onihnt, under date of July 3, fiends the followi.i" : D - lion, diaries nenrj roster ot worth Larouna, was duly elected on the 12th day of .lane last to n;pie:-.;iii. me; iiisi. vmnvi ui .iuiui aruitua, ztuu has arrived, with hia certificate of election. IV.ctnt- siv0l nil tlo rntoa rf i l iv This will greatly amuse our readers in the Fir?t will be charged two cents; newspapers, circulars, and Congressional .District of Xorth Carolina How : f'"er printed matter, placed in the office for delivery Foster could have been elected on the 12th day of ?uI wUI charged one cent The postage oa week T i .1 n i , - . , ' h ne wfcpHpers within the Confederate fctatea will be .June, when the Congressional election invariably j t'en t.ents per qil:Uter; for a jiai,Cr published six times occurs in August, is a matter we cannot under- nr wesk. tlx tiiuos that amount, and for other publi- b-dn His certiorate of election, if he has any, 1 a lorgerv. He has never rece vel a ? il- e vote ku-Coagress in-orth Carolina; but, of conr.e, ho ni Si- j.:. i ,. . ' ' wni no nnnwea io tmka niu vit nnnn (hit m.t r.t . . ' - - - blackguards in Washington. Alter the admission of I'pton, from Yirgiuin, we shall not be surprised a: anything. We expect to hear by the next ad- "i- w . .i . .t i i vices lrom aahmgton, that the neuro with whom i.i, . y , - , yjii scoit was ciosetea naa been admitted as a i f-t . i M , . - - . , liicmoer liom Aiaosma. Petersburg JjXjyres3. Th ti isrruhiP Sf.nnm Fntfpr n!ic Imiit fainrf r driven from the 1st District. He is a Elaine i abolitionist. j A federal steamer Was cruising olF the coast oft Wilmington week before last, and got after a small c rn ves.cl. 'I ho crow of the vessel, which, for- tunatcly, was emptv-, left it and escaped to the lunnieiy, was empty, leu it ami escapeu io uic hore. The Lincolnitts burned the vessel. 4 t .i c xr i . .i . .t - 4 (i,i;,vifp5i f iv-, in as!iinrfon savs that tlie S tr- i .i m- t . i t i .i ' oii.i., I-i.li.ri. lbs Mioses Snoft. who r anned the a ' i ea- ture of the Connecticut Captain, have been ! arited and held prisoners as a guarantee of the cij.'tain's return. ; A Trench Meanier, with an Admiral, has arrived t at Halifax, and will, ss boon as others arrive, pf.il ; t0 t,:- southern oast. , Kx-Crtvprnor Ad ams of Ric'iland District; S died on the 12: h ins.. C. A .VTATE IN CALIF. dtMA. News re- ! i ceivid at Washington on the 2oth u!t.. from Cali : fornia. aisscits that the Southern Rights men in f ; that State "are about to proclaim the Southern ' ; port it. n of it, below oO.SO a separate State, and tJ ! aiiay thiaiselves with tlie Southern Confederacy. ; !;r is said that a strong party in New Mexico, j : Arizona and Nevada Territory is in lavor of the r rnj. ct nnd ready to second it." " " - " j Ikl Si'jkxv j Til T ANTED, T5 STR.NG MEN FOIi THE TYAR. ' V T A!) M; bodied men who wish to euii.-t in the j cause of their country will call upon either of th un- j dersijrnfd, who will explain to ihein the regulations. ! 5'li b..u!3tr money v. iil be paid to every one. mustered j into erric. and ill per month regular uav, countmr ; oi time vf enlistment. Unifotit' food end medical a!t-iv lance will be furnished free. r-.)i.:e cnoi! I bd Set old North CaroHna e tie froai VAUkd. W. LEE DAVIDSON, Cpt. JOHN E. EROWN, 1 Lieuta. WM. J. KERR, Headquarters at Kerr's Hotel. Soldiers Wanted. "f;TE want one hundred active, able-boui;d men to form an Artilierr Company, to serve during the V? torn war. Fifteen Dollars bountT monev will be paid to enh "lari as "oou as mustered into service. Each icl- ! hci.i Arm 4ntv immi.i;tt t. i j T 11 RRE'd Cai)ta"a j I ci,.r',ti v,.ia ici e r' imrPir'i';.., "'" i ; SJaSCIS. j Heia (.bout to leave for Virgini (my home) I re i tr.r-u ror kiudt'. retards and tbaiiLs to rnr friflnds and K"ous K-r the liberal support extended to me daring iiiv op,uru in Charlotte. ClIAi. O. PAPS. ,.,,; , ii. 61 A R I fi n a & fijlHCOiSi f 1S, i C, j leave to inform the citizens of Lincoln and sur- rounding counties, that he has permanently located' in ' tli.i toA'u of Liucolnton, where he will carrr on the ! Watch and Jewelry Business ! In all iu various branches. Strict attention will be i paid to the repairing of Watche and Jewelry. All line Watches warranted to j;:ve satisfaction, if well j used, or no charges made. j List of priest for TFcrv. ' M.iinpr:i; and cleaning watch, .f.50; jwls, cr.f ami toot, ra.-h. T."e.; eap foot-hold jewel, ea h. $1,50; virpes, ir'i.t l: .crew.-. cae sj rm'S T5c; woi k w ork clicks an-1 rai hrtc 7;c.; glas:-es, 50c. !! other wil! Ter2f the giiirie prices. Persons leavi:;j C1,n, know l.he rn' r' l'efor il dovt Persons in the country bavins clocks or other work ! for Repair, will address me r letter if thev cannot : come ttienijrlves. I will attend to work promptly. I Aii kinds of Oun-smith work done at shurt nctie i and on'Mjo. siMe terms. (Jive inea call, end I will guarantee ftiif.ipt Ion. O.R. HARDING. Lincolnton, feb. 2,' l?ri tf TEEMS, OA.SII! u e reiectfii!lv inform oar friendr and customers that owim to the strinyencv of monetary affairs, .we ht ompeile.l.to ali tor Cash, and for Cash only, during the year 186'. Having a largre stock on hand. w will reduce the price? to suit the time?. te?f Those in lebted to os will oblige us by mafcir.j , immcliate settlemint. ELIAS k t'OIIEN. Nnuarr s. 1S01. . C. R. Taylor's VIRGINIA PRINTING INK ESTABLISHMENT, j Co. uer of Adams ar.J Leigii streets. Kl'JUMO.M.', a. i ........ -m t C. R. TAYLOR, Piintir Ink Mar.ufa.ctu- ler, tnk.es j.eabuie in aucounci... to ihc touthtrn l'xt.s that his Ink lut-tory is now in toicretal ope ni'.ijii in the maauiac: u: e of eTcry desCiipiiuU ol 1'liiil ia Ink, wnieh he ia prepared tj furiosa on reason. abie ttiins. Nen s, tkvk aud Job iuke ot eery. uesciip li u aitvuy; on Laud. t).dirs promptly atitndtJ to. Address C. R. TAYLOR, July 2d. ilichiuond, Tn. Notice. Fri-ra a,ad after this day ilsi oi junuary. 1861,) we will be pleased to sell our old frieuda and customers, a;;J the reit ofmukiud, tor ( cah, and cash only, 1 rticle in our lice of busiaess that we may have on ; t . 1 - - . . . .. i r:rL,rZ.r:Z Tn I Z I'.. : r: f. 4 : hU!,d OI coi v m i tu 3 ttir. 1 1 u v u t Ai. 7 ? . 'ivcc a.u9c list ii. ill- i iilUnji their order, we luruh them with a ' ' - : - . I - . . f . . , I IUI3 auitilipiujiuv, M.K V C4C it I T'l 44C4I 1444 IU I r" " "v" 4i.-ir i.j4 i.ri.i fcEQuAnd ibope indebted to us are requested to call , and pr, as wa want tee money. OATF.S 1 WILL1AJIS. January 1, ISSl if NEW GOODS. EOOPilANN A PHELPS bare received a handsome ""rt"' SPRING GOODS, consisting in part of DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, &c., 7o whic;, theY invue particular attcctioiv April 33, I8t. r RATES OP POSTAGE. j The law which went into operation on the first of ; JV, requires prepayment in money until the necessa- , , 4 c.mnwj envelopes can be procured, ; a, jhe ral; offive cep;s peri.Uer. weighing not more than half an ounce, for any distance not exceeding five i uuuureu miles, auu uic ccms nuuuni.i - j lr ounce or iracuou or,an ounce; on uv mmuicu iunc double these rates Advertised letters will be charged . two ci-nts in addaion to the resrular posm c. au arop e tor dehverv onlv ! letters and letters placed iu the office lor delivery only cation in proportion. Monthly magazines weighing ; aot more man one aim a wuuws wu.-uc vt-Tu " " VUr: Te cl i - j : t- l. ! nsibljyhcd nil . n- . cents per ounce, lransieni ue f ji.ifi-i , j'i;uji uifn. periodical., engravings, &c, not exceeding three ounces in weight, and published within theConfed ' tw For aJl MlUr toimnS f'."ra ' Confederate States double postage will , ej, rt,uv:' uuu" ' , Publishers ot new? iftptrs are entitled to s federate State?, beyond the be charged. 1 liyusiKia UI HV'lf fni.n mil eii'nvM i : ceive fmsi their respective oflkti of publication one ; , copy of erch publication tree oi postage mini iwan iiiiiim ii "i j BEEF CATTLE AiD SHEEP j WANTED. j The subset iber desires to purchase .Beef Cattle and i ; lJ,,f p: 1 j 1,ilC Mav 2 in eoiidiiiou fr butchering. The highest mar- ; e will be paid. W. A. COOK. Town Uuteher. Mav 2., IStU tf : : ' . STATK "ARHS. . ... . ... In aecwTance -with an order fi-pm Adjutant Ot-neral-, , , , .. - i it .i j. Ci. .uariiii, puii-.iic-i in ini.-1 paoer. i au ine .iiuij ; Mon.r lo the Stat-, iu this com, v. in poessioaof ! companies or individuals, mint be delivered to me for the purpose of having them remodelled. T. II. EREM, Jt.IV 3. 1301 Captain 6t 'Artillery. BLAST FURNACE. i 'n now in operation, producing a quaiitv of SOFT PU j OX superior to any heretofore made-. Cooing-war, I .uaeiunery, &e.. are ai.o maniiiaciuieu ui iijib i ui unus r. j Persons wishing anything in my line, are solicited to ; ' s:.re iiie a trial. Prices moderate. Address, J. V. DERR, Spring Hill Forge St-pd L'ncaln cou'ity, Jun 4, 1S61. FAUJIESt'S, LOOK Ol'T I j Money, Time and Timber Saved. 1 have the right to sell VAXDEMARK'S PORTABLE FENCE, made without post.', in the counties of Ala- mance, Randolph. Rockingham, Davuuon. Kowan. la- t barrus ana Mecklenburg-. CnEAP.NKSS, durability, ana . convenience are iH chief advantages. We recommend the fence to saw-mi!l owners, farmer? and all who have fences to make. ' We will sell Farm or County Rights. A eircuh.r, .-tuting cost, plan of building, &c, sent free to any auUress on application to JNO. J. WHITE, Mebancsviile, Alamance eo., N. C. 3 m March 26ih. The iense Manufafluriug Company AVE on hand a gneral assortment of News and Rook paper al?c, Post oilice, Newspaper and j Cartridge Wrappers, prime quality, and a large quan ! titr of eninmou wrapping paper. Address, H. W. HUSTED, Treasurer, j June IS, 1S31 4w Raleigh. SSO 11KWARD. RUNAWAY, from the Subscriber, living near White my neuro fellow, Ben. Jle is 24 ye ate ot ate, of a yellowish coiniiexim, almost niacK, nas no oeara, weins aonui 100 pounds, about 6 feet 1 inch high. He walks with a tirm step and carries hiaiselt tiect. It is likely ihat L'en wil! en. dtavorto make his wav io n free State. Anv person who ' will 8rrcst tlie said negro aud lode him in any sale jsil so i fhnf I oa.i lii,n nr i.lti.-i h ; in til tn nt mv rpfiirlplu ftiinlt receive the ahove rewaid. I will also give $100 rewaid tor j proof sulheietu to convict any white person at peisons ot . harboring ihe said boy or tiyiuy to effect his escape. j WM. M. BLAKENEY. I Fcbuary 19. 13(11. if. Wil.; Charlotte & Ruth. Railroad WESTERN DIVISION. 9 ; On and after Monday the 15th instant, the Passenger and Mail Train will be run on this Road daily (Sunday eepted) as follows : GOING WL'ST. I.RAVE. AkBITB. 7 00 A. .Vf. Charlotte, 7 45 " Tuckaseee, 7 43 A. M. 8 15 " Brevard, 8 10 " 8 41) " Sharon, 8 37 " Lincoluton, & 00 ' GO'NG EAST. Lh.wh. Acaivi:. I". 00 A. M. L'ncol iioa, 1 1 23 ." Sharon, 11 20 A. M. ; 1 1 50 ' Brevard, 1 1 45 " j 12 17 P. yi. Tuckasrpeo, 12 15 P.M.! Ch-r.'otte, 1 00 i .By or.ler, V. A. McBEE, Acting Master ot Transportation, j Lincoluton. April 4, 161 j GROCERIES. JUST RECEIVED, . "100 st8?aib 100 Sacks Coffee, Rio, Lnguire and Jars; tiu" H'udi. .Molasses, Cuba aud Mutcovadaj 60 Bids. N. O. Molasses; 30 HUds. Sucar. assorted ; 75 Bbls- A. B. and C. Supar: , 100 Bbii.. hulf-barrels and kits Mackerel, Nos. 1 . 2 and 3; 100. Kegs Powder, rifle and blasting ; Shot. L'-ad, Kice, Teas, and a general assortment of f.ioceries. for sale f.r CASH. ELIAS k COHEN. April .':0. 1F6!. Jlafc of iotth Carolina. HEAD-QlTARTiRB, AOJtTAKT GoU'a OrFlCR Central Order No. 4j Haleigh, April 24, 16C1.. j M.nJar-matter . j - r 1 ... - ' lenuer oi services ci companies, c , requisitions lor arms, ammunition, &c, and lor nj'ormation aj .ertain in to the military orpanizations called into service will b dircctt'l to the Adjutant General in this city. By order of Gov. Ellis, . J. F. HOKE, Adj't GeuT. Adjuta.nt Gkxzral'b OFrtcr, 1 ' Gmral Orurr Xo. 5. Raleigh, April 25. i Hcreafur sll Provisions passing through this city, intended for any Depot out of the bounds of the State, t wiii be stopped here for the supply of the troops con ; centratcd ai this point. The market price will be al lowed for the Provisions so stopped. Forwarding and ' receiving Aueuts et the Railroad Depot will pay strict ' attention to the execution of this order. By order of the Governor, J. F. HOKE, Adjt Gea. Adjctant General's Ofmce. Order Xo. 3. Raleigh, April 20, 1S01. j h'tneral Th Volunteer Fos of the'sta.e no, lr..' : " " - --..,..v, . - i4ix.tv,-a Inta act,ve "re commanded to uoM themselres . . .-j:... i. i : rr in i rn iii rss iti uih rrii i. l hi nimr ntii. ir? ma r.niora P. .:pj ... i , ,u. a i,,.. . -,II rxC !, . , C .1,- ,.m.,: IV'M UI IIIV IJITIUVCI9 UI II C LUUU'.U I I am directed lir t H Unvprnnr t."i r-t.ll filr 4K r.C .1.;.. uioaaand vol.iuleers. Oriranile send in tl rr.t!.' j Commissions and arms will be furnished. Be in readi ness to Ep.an-n at a aay s notice; unil oy day and ov night; let the citizens equip their men; some of your, brothers are jw in the field. The State has reason to be proud cf the promptness with which they rallied io i ne c4!i o. your eioTernor. Th time mn?t must tsin her rights at all hazards. By order of tke Oomwander-in-Cbicf. J F. IIOiFJs AdVt.Ce.cral : F. SCARR, i . . late Scarr Jr Co. t v i - . Cliemist & Drnggist, Charlotte, IV. Cl, j -n-a ESPECTFULLY invites attention to 'his completed Ma, ' ,,...,,c ,...,, . a -;,v,,,f MrH , price; purity and quaiitv helnc; especially regarded, i ' 1 .. . b' , 1 ' . . . . . . . . - . . t i . -. " - - To Jravsicians. . New Chcniicahs and Drugs juatrecoived. Hypophos phites of Soda and Potass, Tilden's Fluid, Extracts, Chnrchill's' Syrup of the Hvpophosphitesy ' Ammon" lTerric Alum. Perchlorate of Iron (solid.) &c. i Pnnntrv IWrrhnntis . : ., - .,,..i.iio,n, a en .n,tm,t nf ' articles iu the Drug line at Charleston-Prices. Babbit's Pure Potash, in tins. Concentrated Lyefc , . , . ' Soap Potash, in Ijarrel. Vinegar, - ' Nutmegs, . , .. .- Allspice, , . ' r ' Cloves, ' . Mace, - j .-..- Ginger, Pepper,. o Cinnamon, &c. Linseed Sperm T.ird Oil, o Train ,Oil. Tanucrs' '' Sweet " A full supply of Paints, White Lead, Red Lead, Paris Green, ' ' ' Chrome Green, . Chrome Yellow, . v Prussian 13hie, 'liawand Burnt Umberj S o Terra de Sienna. Ac., ILiegant Preparations lor the Hair. Burnett's Cocoaine. . avivse's Ursina, Bazin's Ox Marrow. Ac., At SCARil'S Drug Establishment. Jau'v 1, 1851 ROBERT G. RANKt.N'. -ALFRED MARTIN. COMMISSION MKIIC1IAXTS. "y11333-10' lsr- ggFLunsignmeuts ui i reduce will meet with prompt ( personal attention. i March 19, 1861 y T MECKLENBURG HOUSE. This hotel, situated near the centre of the town of Charlotte, and convenient to the business portion of the town, has been leased by the subscriber, and relit ted and put in good order and condition, and I am now ready to accommodate all who may call upon me. All that 1 ask of the public is to try me. aud if they are not pleased, T will then' know that the fault lies with me. My table will be provided with the best that the country can afford having secured the best of cooks aud servants. I am satisfied that I can please the taste of the most tatidious. Beinjr provided with good and comfortable stables and careful and attentive ostlers, I am prepared to pro vide for man's best friend, the Horse. Feb 19, ISGl 3m MATHIAS HARKEY. 5ILLIATI & CO., Auctioneers for Sale of Negroes, Odd Fellows' Hall. Franklin Street, RICHMOND, VA. ALBERT C PtLLIAtT, R0BT. P. PCLLIAM, DAN'l K. WEIS1SER. Daily sales-pubiic and private. We pledge our strictest attention to the business entrusted to us. and wil' answer all communications promptly ways at each Depot. Mar 22, 18(50 y - - Porter al- Carriage xMaterials. He would cull special attention to his stock of the aborc goods, consisting of Springs, Axles, Hubs, Bows, Spokes, Shafts. Curtain frames. Knobs. Bands, " Lininp Nails, Damask, Satinet, Cloths. Laces, Fringes, Enamel ed and Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet, Paints of all kinds, dry and in oil; Varnish, Turpentine, Linseed Oil; .Tyre and oval Iron. Bolts, and everything in the way of Carriage Trimmings, at prices that cau nt fail te plcase, at the Hardware Depot of A. A. N. M. TAYLOR, Opposite tlio Mansiou House. Roofing", Guttering and Job Work, Of ull kinds, promptly attended to at TAYLOR'S Hardware Store, Opposite the Mansion House. S'aiSJ iu-i, Springs & t'o., DEALERS IK ALL KINDS Of Ready-made Clothing-, Furnishing Goods. Hats,- Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c. -FULUNGS, SPRINGS Si CO. Would call the especial attention of their friends and patrons to their "" """" , Nca Slock cf Cloihingi now opening. They think they fan offer greater in ducements to buyers than. they have ever done, their .joods beinp bought at reduced r.vtes and at such prices is they feel" coufident no houie iu the State can com pete with.- ..' ' . , They are oCcrinp very nice ... Cassisicre Snils - at from $12 to $25. All ma a tier ut. -CASSIMERE PANTS, .-f . . Cassimere, Silk, Matalass Rnd Velvet , VESTS, OVERCOATS cf all grades and styles. The above Goods cannot be surpassed in style find make, having been manufactured under tke constant supervision of one of the firm. . FULLINGS, SPRINGS' k CO.'' Sept. 25, 1560. 31 E lit' HINT TAILOHIiVG. FULLINGS, SPRINGS k CO. have also added to their Ready-made Clothing Stock, a Merchant Te.ilorinir Dp. partment.-to which they tail the especial atteurion of toeir many friends ana customers. " ' They imeud making this department second to nne j ia the State, either in style aud quality oi Goods, or iu the manufacture of Garments. ' , At all times will be found a good stock of Black and colored Cloths, English, French and American 'Ca;si- meres, and h yariety of Vesting? of Rock Island Cassimcres. .T.iio, an assortment 4 1 ... iuey reel xonuaent ot their ability to undersell any ; other house in the State, from the ad van's p-pb tht 1 Lave in getting their goods. ' Their goods are bought hy the ouantitv. br nun r.f f r? , me 4iii.i uu resiues in me orTlitrn markftd -vlii.-i " ; ' VLZ "V. 2-;? . . . . ' tuning adv.ntage of the ng at least Twtnty.fire V. MIMI 1 liO U1IOII1 1U h I I I 111 prices of rood., thereby savine .. .. per cent to the consumer. J-Dime$ saved are Doilars made !"a So try us Orders from a distance solicited. Cuttine done on short notice FULLINGS, SPRINGS k CO. " : Sept 25, 18i0. Agricultural Implements, at the Sijn cfttta Golden Pad-Lock, A Urge supply of the abore, ctmsiatiDg of Thompson a Wrjb. Ch-ar09.- y.J . Hoes. Rakfcs, Hedge f hears, -Pmrinff Shears, Pranine and Budding: Knives, 4tc., Ae. S ' ilt! v ti-iin.i;i. . r i r VI l-H'TH1vr t E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO.' Foreiffn- and a Domcslie v Drugs, f 'O ... . Medieinesj Chemicals; .Perfumery, ' jt Fancv Articles, Oils, Paints,ar. yCfeiiishe"s, Window Glass, Putty, Dye s,ff, Turpentine, Burning -Fluid,: i. Alcphol. pur- Liqurs. C"110! . ii ' Tea's, Field and uarden ceeus, nt. L j IIaVfngVlbsVd 'ouf' Boots, we intend hereafter to sell for cash. '- ' ' , Uar 7, J801... . ., . u - ,. : . r ! . J Li '. " ; ; 7"" 1T- fimiltr (IfnnQVXT RtriT0. I ' 1 . t-dUllly UiWWl J. www.,' i - W A llvr!IALL & ( .. ; Wllpdp nn.l ll.dail dealers in Family Groceries I choice old Wine?; . (highly ,, improved, by age .) ! Also, Havana' Segars, Tobacco, W ooden and H- low Ware, &c. " '' 't ; -.ilaving establish' ourselves 'in Cli'arlottee, and in cojideratioa ef the hardess f the tiines , wellesire and intend to' sell to the entire satisfaction of purcha sers". Alf orders accompanied "with' the "Cash ' will be 'promptly attended to. 5 w , ' , - .--f .''r V'V Store on Tryon Street, one door ; abore Palmer s a riet Store. ' March 26, 18G1.- ' ' j " - ' ' 1 . ' ' ' iOT!CE. ;J ' The TAX LIST, for the year i860, is now ia my la mj quested '"" hands, ready4 for inspection. All persons ftre re to inform iiie.of anv tajcabUe which may not be All TAX PAVERS ate requested to prepare themselves to meet their TAXES promptly. . " ' ' " '" "' ' ,..,, , - , W. W. GMER, Sherif. 'April 16, 18G1. . tf . . . , Tailoring- - JOIIX V0(JKL, Practical Tai lor, respectfully informs the eiti s of Charlot'te and surround zeus ills; country, that he is prepared t'o manufacture gentlemen's clo thing: in the hitest style and at short notice. His best exertion? will be given to render satisfac tion to those who' patronize him. Shop opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Brown fc Stitt's store. Jan". 1, 18ol. tf PEA MEAL. We keep at our Steawi Flouring Mill . ' . ' in this nlace 0 art 1 n 1 C ti tr i it .t- n ie- if n A etr.i b A Ija httrt ' x on hand at all times, Family. Extra. Superfine and coarse Flour. We warrant our family flour. -Corn Meal and Grits can always be had at ifi? mill. "j. WILKES CO. Jan'v 1. 1351 WHEAT! The subscriber is prepared to purchase the new crop of Wheat at the highest, market price. Farmers wiil find it to their advantage to call at the CHAR LOTTE STEAM MILLS before sellinp. ' Jany 1. 1861 . tf JNO. WILKES. BY J, O. KEIIIS, Proprietor. VERY AtX'OMMODATION afforded the patrons of the Charlotte Hotel. At this Hotel is kept the liae of Dailv Stages from Charlotte to Aslmville. Oct. 1, 1859. ' J. Bi KERR. The Celebrated Female Pills. . These Pills do not cure all ditsascs, but they are war ranted to aire Lucoreah, or Whites that dreadful ieourge to female health, happiness and usefulness. They are do' "stented and arc no humbug, but are prepared by a North Carolina physician of high stauding and of long experience in the treatment cf female "diseases. All that is necessary to convince you of their efficacy is a fair trial. For particulars,, see wrappers. Price "$1 per box. For sale at the DRUG STORES. Jan. 15, 181 vr Qu inn's Rheumatic ; Remedy . Has effected cures of Rheumatism that were considered hopeless, certificates to prove which 4m be exhibited. The suffering are invited to give the medicine a trial. Orders addressed to the undersigned at Charlotte wil receive prompt attention. W. W. QUINN. April 10, 18C0. - Price $1 50 per bottle." AT TAYLOR'S you enn find the largest assortment of Cutlery Guns and Pistols, of all the celebrated makes. . , - - . .. . GLASS, of all nizes and qualities both French and American.- Also. Putty by the keg or pound. WOODEN WARE Brooms, ic, of all kinds'." , " Hope I Rope! ! . . . 5.000 pounds of Manil!. Juto aud Cotton Rope, from inch to 3 inches, at TAYLOR'S Hardware Store,' Opposite the Mansion Ifouse-i ' TAN llARK; 100,000 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for which a liharal price will be paid. ju p 'TAYLOR '' . Charlotte, JIarch 22, lft5S , tf . ; .' -i The Charlotte Mutual Fire insur ance Company, CONTINUES - i take risks against lovs by' fire , ; Houses. Goods, Produce, &c, at usual rs."t?.r 4 on rre.ndnlJ.f C. STEELE, , ' Vict President C. OVERMAN ' , .--;- . - Attorney JOS.' Hr WILSON; - ' i ,. .. See' if. $ T tV E.. XYfi--HUTCHISON..; v.-v., fi- D I RE CTORSt r ? ; .. A. C. STEELS, . , S.HViilSTOM,., JNO. L!. BROWN, ' WM. JOHNSTON, ' - Jl-B.TAYLOR. SCARR '': ' . , .; QIIAS. OVERMAN. l' 3.,. . ; J7xet4-rt-e Committt4S. T. Wristoa, F. ,Scan". Jao L. Brown. . , -April 10, 1SGO. -a . ! '..-r- i JIAStTI.V, TAiYAAHSLL, Sc CO., (Successors to N. M. Martin, Bi o. k Co..) ; Groee is and (nimi8iou Mercaanfi, PETERSBURG, VA. ' . W.UTKII K. JIARTI.VA CO, (Suct-essors to N. M. ifartia,Sou:& Co..) ' Comuiissioii JlerchanU, i r . . ; JUCUSIOXD, VA. R. A. Martik, formerly of Granville coiibty.. N Q , . Robt. Tan-xahill. fornicrlv of Edireeon.h rA'SJ,., v . V . . . i . - """'Jl vs. rv .maetik oi KicLmood, V a 4. -U. .UART1N . R-H. Ci'!!iikoh, Jr. do. ' .......... ! V V I't." o irv . r- . " .-"" . ". " - j ! nP w I H i - f i , A f "qV KrM 1 N C "road r I. -Bridges, Pres't Branch Bank at Tai Loro. K.P. : ffJ u v c i -... it-' - . " ""'ius. n arrtn rouniy; James M Ru"n l- v- Granville eoanty C r KishereashTeTill Btn?' Petersburg, Va.; K P Battle, Esq, pllefgh ' . i Coni,m merits of cotton, tobacco . ; spectfully. solicited, cd which will haw fait,fi,i soual atictiOB. A good supply of Grocer.ee always on f & for sale on reasonable termJ ' 0 deri for t?oods preinptlr filled." Both er,nL. . t."1 I rctly iov selling produce on commission. Neither .... .ivinr, namra soore, m their basinet In :rr"o duc is confined exclusively to sellinr ; o f , T : W c respectfully call the ittrmi,.. . . ' " ' . . r . ""vu ui wueraures. and to Petersburg as oneof th ht .li.j ,"wpwciU fro1Cit1 Point -' BfatTitr iiv.Jl. w ','- - '-' ' - ' i Ch.rZuSZl T$E Wl GOODS ' i Tha largest stfeckr of ' FALL AND WlX-rcV' ' Mnth wwdfHs now on band at thfp0pular .7 ionable house of, . ua H Koopmann &; Phelps The public, and especially the Ladies'. are spectfulrySnvitedto call ndxumine oirMoI fK know thoy cannot fail to be pleased, both as i0 ', and nricc. - : 5 'We are iibV opening flaily, as we receive tl,r , the first Houses "in'the- Nortlmrn cities, the tV'V splendid. Gvoods in part: - . " Merinos Dclainrs, Poplins, Silt ;;"' " .IvVDIES TltAVKLLNG G(J0li ' French, Knglish & American Prints, a lar?egt Qualities and 'prices to suit, all tastes ud Splendid ' CLO.tKS and SZ.... which particular alteiitfon1 t?' invited. Bonnet,., ey's and Flats, Embroideries. Triiiiniing,, ii'.V Gloves, &c . Oup. sja-ple ud Domesiic l.,'riB full and complete, and for it we defy conip, WE will IJT RIO U.MlEo .We hayca splendid assortment -or CAIU'ETt Familj . u4.e?r0 Blankets. Our . . . REA D Y- MA DE CL 0 TIIIXq ' this season surpas?e. in finish and PUj.f rinr'ty heretofore splevdid stock in that line: Hnu-,hV thing is, we will sell at shorter profit tl:A eTfr y BOOTS ..! . IIOI.-Our stork , ! 'epartmeut is very complete, and .M-kctetl fot i ,'' Gentenien, Children and.Se.-vaiits with .roatc at lov prices. A large and cheap'stoek of cwV':' fl-KtlEci": ; HARDWARE, &c. We call the Attention of onroldand h iftlilv ?a tomers. and buyers generally, to the fact that, aii patiner their tastes iihiT wariTs, we have nciil,r :l" : toil or expense in order to suit and p1en. then! ; - I sincerely assure them thnt with these vie, j. r.!- ions, we will sell on terms rnttreir o .'irromfh.t all who call on us. Jan. f, 1861. - - KOOPMANN k I'!!:.:- ' ' ' tf ' C GROCERY STORB, The subscriber informs the public that at liij ?",t -near the Jail, he keeps on nana a good n pplr of " GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS Such "as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses Meal, Bavco (r ! ens. Butter, Eggs. Potatoes. Kc. " J Those patronizinc him will be aecommortsieii , " ... 1 , ....... .. ra "t. i nnunMiv. ouaiiiv uuu urice. o te Him a r.ii i -i - i . - - Oct. 30, 18G0. tf. WJh.UAM TIDDY Yfsr'-' SALISBURY, N. C A N 1 wm. & ii. Tinny, Charlotte and Lincolnton, N. C . 3Ianuf.cti;rkrs op fifj-Orders at either Yard respectfully solicited will meet with prompt atleoiion. Feb 2, 1861 tf lOGO. r JA.T2S-:S D. PALMER, Dealer in t Wet India Fruits, Hani nit-Sept . Snufl', ToUicco, Willow-Ware, Toys, Ail kind of Fancy floods And manufacturer of Candies andfe fectioncries. One door above the Bank of Charlotte. "tU - April 10, 1860. ...... ; A !NKW LAW ROOK. cAXTvi:iJs piuVtici: at ui Just published, a treatise . iipim the Pit ACTh i j LAW in Jv'orlh CioIii:a. 1 EowAkb Ia;'" . LL.B-, author of the N. C. Justice, eic CONTENTS : Of legislative power in crciu-rrl: If trilntire rc" North Carolina; legi-lative powers of jn-ne f peaces county, boundaries tU-Mi, etc.: -tom-ty' and charge.- court hMiisec, prifon, ec ; eonutj '.f jurytriuls;. lain aud, p;ibJk sjlIc; geutml snfK inspections, public landings, etc.; poor ht hospitals; reisieis and t lerks; riers and citikif " ferries and bridges weiyln. ninl measurer; Jt. Iunaticr; retailers; Nense river; public ronii?!"3 ways; public landings-und tnyjieciii ns; mills ,1-c! lers; ordinaries. nnd enstal1pr': pairolt-': wa-if''' poor; prison bounds;r-ads,.ftrrie )iid bri'!i,i;.vf exemptions; executive power iu geueiai: rt" - : . v. i.'4 . ..ii . .', 1 . , . r ,IVn' f f"'rriin mnur, iM.rjiuu, ririuirtr jiiinrri:! ' lIllCI.JII?t4K Allll ktf n, UIS. jll, 441H, rillW'f.t j erj.1; reporter and marshal. e,lerks e.nd tolh'ito'i county court clerksr coronersjlionndary conuni'-'' committees of. finaucej county, trnttee; e'ountjtie special court ; commissioners oi fairs: inpee':' - i perintendeuts of schools: commisMoners cf i v " j wardens of thepoor refisttr's, cymmisiorK -a i' a'n'd ci'eeks: sh'erilTs: c'ohs tallies: i an vers: tatul: '"' ers retailers r d.iiH"i8trptor edmn-man ii court coramissianers of .deeds and eouvevaia'iJ niissione'rs 'nf tnw l;nri;. i-nlrv Ibln-i Sr.'rf. superintendents of e Ire onpg!',iardjHtis nvd't'" inspccto.rt;, pommisiuuers-P' -u"'fir, .''"I'f' ''; partition; patrol committees'; processionrr: and hoards' 'of Ta'uation: ot-efse'er: of rod tr-rf commissione r of wieekfj tobacco pitktrs ar.dcixr The APPENIHX e'orrtalns formal of Peer!; v Yjre,es,' as follow: Agreements, si!pnsr.eB--. ill of sale, bills erf .exchange and Ullitjr, b ceilaceons bond':. CQOtfacts, deeds, marri?' ments, rnrfages,' copart'u'c: hlp "ai.thlfi, c'v) leases; Ac!, 4c. ' ihis book cmtains D5 pages, is gotten ', r stxle and Lo'ui.j - in' -law er-lf. Price. nor S-5.00. E L W ARD C AM n ir."r 'mHEKLEXBItJIG lK0i C liarlol tc, !. C. ALEXANDER 6t JvicDOUGA Tl;e .undersigned bviT leave to iafeiiu t)V; ri.T. .. . ' . . . . . , 1-.' ... nn m : wuaiiuiie ana Yicnnty .rimI tne piu ni : r they ha opened the abrfre Eitblihmcnt lJ" T" -.. J .. o . . - r , Virt!) I ' , i..i- ?irvci, HKJOMlf llg Ure tlICK rI inr . y'.' Rail Red:nid opposite Johni Wilkes' dteata1, are prepared. to t'urnj.h all kiiids of ' , . ' at 5Vort notice and 'jn reaM)nsble terms.- ' Steam' riglnes fVoin 8 to '"- ':, 1 : 'Power.' t, i- " Their Sllpp; containa tool's selected wit. and is provided with all the improvement to do their work in a first rute-manner. , ( 'CmUiijjp, in Iron or Bras. moe t6 orier ' ' ; . H0BSE-SHOE1NG nsd JiLACKSiin h - kinds.'-- REPAIRING in their line attended to y ::!Agets for Dr. E. O.' Extinit, fflr '"ps Melay aw 'Mill. whicL has tke advunUiV ' many ibcra, of ,, doing.; at; least ; t n ice ; ane dping it better, than atiy other ma.tm be run by Steam, Water or. Horse .1 'oy-W- , met bslsfienut tjiet Shoti'at'ftrjy tfme. v J' s. , Uii-r . 1 p4 .,- attSllal
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