A WORD FOB WOBK. A gcntleiuan is a man who is gentle- Titles gracef ul accomplish meats superior culture prin ce! y wealth great talents genius do not con stitute a man with ail the attributes needed to make a gentleman. lie may be awkward, angular homely or poor, and yet belong to the uncrowned aristocracy. Ills lace may be Iruuzed at the f'ore or bleached in the mill his hand hue and Lre his patched vest like Joseph's coat, of many colors and he may etill be a true gentleman. The dandy is a dry goods bin, and not a gentle man, for 1 c depends upon honor and virtue tor his pasporta to the best circles of society. "'J he man who has no money is pour he who has nothing but money is poorer that he," and Ls not a. gentleman. Some of the roost distinguished men in the world of letters iu the world of art -have been unatniable gross vulvar ungen tle consequently not gentlemen. "You are a plcbian," eaid a patrician to Cicero. ;I am plebian,"ttaid the eloquent Roman; "the nobility of my family begins with me, that of yours will end in you." I hold no man deserves to be crowned with honor whose life is a failure; and he who lives only to cat and drink :uid accumulate money i a failure. The world is no Letter f-r his living in it. lie never wiped a tear from a Bad face never kindled a lire up on a frozen hearth. 1 repeat with emphasis, he is a failure. There is no flesh in his heart; ho worships no God but gold. Even here at the South there are per eons who dccui it discreditable and ungentlemauly to labor; hence vast multitudes of young men shirk the yoke of toil, and rush he ull jng into profes sions and positions for which tli-y are totally dis qualified. There is a true dignity in labor and no true dignity without it. He rho looks down scornful ly on labor is like Hermes, who had a mouth and no hands; and yet he made faces at those who fed him mocking the lingers that brought bread to his lips. lie who wrif.es a book, or builds a house, or tills a farm, or follows any useful employment, lives to sume purpose and contributes something to tha fund of human Imppiucss. Look at the farmer, he has a share in the bank; but his bank is of loam, hia share is a plow-share, and the more his share breaks his bank, the great er will be his dividends. He need not send his Walnut and Hickory. Where White Pine occur iu the table. Poplar may be inserted. For the Oak, bids 'will be made for the entire bill, or fractional parts in tenths. But where fractional parts are bid for (as a tenth), it must be for a tenth of each cf the dimensions in the table. If the pieces which are directed to be got ont more than one in length (in the -Remarks) should be got out in siaglc pieces, tie length" of the piece should be increased at the rate of an inch to the foot. But no additional measurement 1b to be allowed for the inch so added. Bids for Seasoned Timber will be made out sepa rately. Each bidder will state the amount per thous and be will deliver the timber at the Arsenal and Ar mory. He w ill be required to deliver one-fifth of the bill. one month after the acceptance of the bid, and one fifth each month thereafter, until the entire bill is de livered. The Timber must have been felled between the 1st Nov. and 2'nh Feb'y. WESTEEN. DEMOOEAT, CHABLOTTE; More Timber Wanted. OAK. Dimensions is inches. NTmrek o i Remarks. notes to New York to has endorsed them. be redeemed, for nature Garibaldi, the greatest hero of the age, is a working man the Slashes, into strength when young Henry ('lav was the mill hoy of Jatiiel Web-ter knit his iron frame by working on his father's farm The men who have blood enough in their veins to work the brain mills upon their shoulders, are men who labor. A New Fuel. When the oil is pressed from the cotton seed, a cake is left which resembles the well known linseed cakes. It is sold at ten dollars a ton, and is now being purchased exten sively in this city for fuel. It makes a bright fire Lut burns away somewhat rapidly . Are our cattle and hog feeders aware of the value of this mateiial fof fattening purposes? It is composed of nutritive and fatty matter, the hull being re moved from the seed by a machine constructed for the purpose, before it is pressed. At a time when crab grass and prairie hay are selling at from S-5 to ?'17 a ton, and corn ar 7.3 cents per bushel, oil cakes at S 10 a ton ought to be turned into pork and beef, nut burned To turn it is a burning shame it u akes us firy to think about it. AltitjLttts Aju't'iil. AST" The French papers give accounts' of a ter rible casualty in the department of Gard, Fiance. In consequence of a powerful storm the bursting of a water spout, according to some statements the Lalle mine was fljoded, and the sides fell in, burying all the working men. An exjd ion of gas took place at the same time, by which a por tion of the mine was blown up. The number of men missing and considered as kilicl by the ac cident, is nearly threo hundred. The casualties took place t t the 13th ultimo. - mm . mm Sixty of the prisoners of war confined in New Orleans have taken the oath and joined the Con federate army for war. "I $15 REWARD. Runaway from the subscriber on the 13th of Sept., my negro boy MARTIN. Said boy is a bright mulatto, about 30 years old 5 feet 8 or 0 indies high, and weighs 145 pounds; has rather an cilVm'uate voice, and ore or two of his front teeth are out. He has an extensive ac quaintance and lias a wife at Mr Ih-nry Cathcv s in the vicinity of Tuckascege P. O. It is s'uppo.-i-J that he maybe lurking about in that neighborhood or the town of Charlotte. I will give the above reward for his de livery to me or his confinement in Mei'klenhure Jail. Ii. B. WELLINGTON-. Not 5, 1SSI tf z:s:ai this. The Soldier' SlrlicT. Ilaving closed business in the tow n of Charlotte, I hereby give you due notice that your Note an, 1 Ac counts for 18G1 are ready for St ttkment. I sh.iil ex pect all persons (except the soldier hi the army) to come forward immediately and nay n;. as I am com pelled to have money or sutler. Any man that will keep money in his pocket when it is jiietly due his fel low man i doing injustice to himself and his country, therefore I ask you lo come forward and pay up. The man that would take advantage of the present stav-Iaw might want credit again. Dec 10, 18t! 2m WM. TRELOAR. Cantwcll's Practice. During my absence in the .Military service thi State, in Virginia, subscribers and others doirine "p ies of the above work, cn obtain them of Mrs. Cant well, Raleigh. All persons indebted to me, by note or otherwise, are requested to pay her. 1 will hold licr receipt good. Price of single copies of the above S;.00 A deduc tion will be made to those who huv to sell again. EDWARD CANT WELL. Camp near Norfolk, July 30, 1861. TAKE IVOT1CE. The Accounts and Notes due I. LOEWENSTEIX are in my hands for collection and settlement. All persons indebted will please come forward and settle without delay. J. EIGENBRCN. November 5, 1861 St TIMBER WANTED AT THE "North Carolina Arsenal and Armory. Sealed Proposals will be received at the North Caro lina Arsenal aud Armory, ut Fayetteville, N. C. until the 1st January. 1862, for the delivery of OAK, WAL NUT, UICKORF and POPLAR, sawed in the dimen sions set forth in tb3 annexed tables only to be split where so mentioned. The OAK must be of the best quality of White Oak tough, straight grained, sound, and free from centre heart, sap, spirt?, warps, or other defects. The Axle bodies are got from quartered sticks, free from centre heart. The WALNUT, of the best quality of Black Walnut The POPLAR of the best Yellow'Poplar. The Walnut and Poplar must be clear stuff, free from sap and centre heart. The Hickory must be tough, young1, and straight tf rained, and free from heart. iJids will be received for lh entire bill of Poplar, J400 100 70'1' no Si; 41 31 2 or 3 ii; one length. C ! Axle-body, 2 in om-Je'gh 4i,n jns; 4Go! 50 i ':; j CO 120O0' ig! ! I 1G6000 32 8-1000! 27 2010 50 5-0 56 2iH 40 '2610 72! 20j 46j 2610 46 ! 2610 16 I 7 i 5$ 2 in one. 4 Axle-body, 2 in one. 7 I 14 3i: I i i 4 ! i round. :Nav bntt cuts bored I with 1 inch auger. 2 Spokes, split from butts lot tough straight grained 3j PVlIi s, may be in planks I of 5 or 6 fellies in length, 17 or 1 1 in w idth. 9 ' 441 .34. 6 Axle-body, 2 in ous. 34; do. 4 j do. 34 do. l ,2 in one. n 44 Large end ? PoleTaken 3 J Small end Jfr oni butts of plough straight wood. 490 44 20 11 40; 220 i 1140; 1140j IUO; 1140 1140; 1140 540; 27(; 270 70, 7"! 50 1 40: 14 42 L 96' 50! yul- si si 4 74 n 41 34 41 6 3 Bottom: 2 in ore length, ; or in 2 pieces each. : Axle-body, 2 in on Vgh In plank2 in one le'gth ! and 2 or 3 in width. 1 In plank 10 in one piece. i 2J 2 in cne. length. U do. 270 ! 50j 270 40 40 40 40 48 42 33 36 46 22 40 41 41 43 36 116 108 108 50 i 40 4o 270 270! 270 1080 540 io.o 540 540 270 27 o! 2701 510! 540! 540, 41 4i 7i; 34 34 j 10 't ' 8 I 34 3 3 6 94; 3 i 270 5401 540 j 270! 270! 270i 540l 27i ! 27o 31; 33 2 in one length. 4 6 Axb-body 2 in one. 34 Plank. 2 in length and 2 id width, do. do, do. do. 2 in one piece, do. 6 iu one piece, do. 2 in one. do. 4: do. 4 in one. do. 6 in one. do. 6 in one. do. 8 in one. do. 2 in one do. 8 in one. do. 2 in one. do. 6 iu one. do. 4 in one. Sealed Proposals will be receired at the North Caro lina Arsenal and Armory, at Fayetteville, N. C, until the 1st day of January 1862, for the delivery of the following described Timber, at the Arsenal, and Ar mory, at the times and on the conditions specified in the preceding advertisement: 34: 34 1 3 ! n 24; 24! 24; n 1 1 o 40 540 r,6 " 8lo! 40 54o'7o:8 " 270': 108 540 1 42 540 18 30jT32 301 60 l.V 48; 15 J4; 180 132; iso 60; 90 4d 90 16! : I COO 19 841)0 32! 4200 28 t mo' go! 260 50: toU( 70 130 142 130 70 1 50 142 25 . 28 1 50 92 25 42i i 150 16, 50 14 50 78 25 48 25 3.6 25 12 150 20 4 in one plank. ;6 in one board. 4 ! 15 j If 2 or 3 in one piece. 64 i 3 i 6 , ci! 54: 44! 4 I 4 ! sal 3f 3 3 3 24 llij 20 1 94- 114 204! 94: 64: 16 44, 8 A I 3 I 6 Stock. Axl --body, 2 in one le'gh 5 2 or 3 in 1 do. 4 do. 24 1 do. 34 do- J 3 ! 3 ! Bridge pole. 3 j2 in one piece. 1412 in one piece. 7,1 84 Axle-body. m one. 04 Ff Stock. 641 84 Axle-body. 64 7 in one. i round. INave. 24 Spokes. 44 Fellies Plank 8 or 12 in. wide. 11 71 5 1 3 ; 4 3f 54 1 54 Larga end p , 4 1 4 Small end 1 1 4 : 3ii 3J 4 in one piece. 5 I 3 j6 in 1 plank, 9 in. wide. 8 7 74 44' ! 44 44 8 9A 64 64 34 WALNUT. 24 2 64 12 in 1 plarA, 9 in. wide, t do. do. Axle body. 2 in one piece. 64! 8 in one piece. 34! 12 in I plk 17 in. wide. 9780 97HJ 4?0O 9 9780 ?77) ?780 $ 2701 270) 270 j "MO!" 540 22 44 22 69 42j 42' 36 i 9 1 ! 17 17 17 10 12 24 41 1;4 in one lt-ngth. 14 12 in one. 14 4 in one. 2 2 pieces, each sixty-nine inches "long. Plank 2 in one. i do. do. 11 do. 8 in one. j I A board 134 in. wide, and I J I 9 feet long, make 12 of each. I 54t , 361 24 540 16 24 570 36 j 14 540 14 24 1 540 40 24 I 540 42 1341 May be in 1 plank 88 Hi) inches loner. lii'" or 3 in one piece. 14 A plank 9 It. loiitf, 10 in. wide make o2 clumps. 11 "2 in oue. 1 j 2 in one. HICKORY. 6101 so; 270 ! 3(t 27 Oj 57 i 50 1 56 1 2 4 2ijTo be split out. 24) do. 2 j Bellows pole, to be split 4 I out. 48901 4890 108O 540 540 1080 540 42 42 34 44 :2 3( 32 MOj 32 POPLAR. 2 174 20 15 15 34 3 2 24 2 2 3 ii 2 or 3 in one piece. 1 do. do. 3 or 4 in one. 2 or 3 in one. Scantling, 4 in one piece. May be got in boards 12 in. wide and 1 1 ft. long making two sets. WHITE PINE. 2700 42 1890 46 1C20 36 810 106 M0 108 270 104 270 104 2430 ia8 Apply to 4 7 a 214 114I I 14 H 14 4 i i.riank 3 in one leDgth. do. do do. do. Pee 17, 1S61 JNO. C. BOOTH, Cpt. Art'y Comd'g. No. of Long. Wide. Thick. Remark pieces, inches. inches. inches. 72 130 11 1-2 U Oak. 72 55 19 1-2 5 1-2 do 72 48 9 1-2 8 1-2 do 3C 14 6 1-2 6 1-2 do 48 132 11 1-2 8 do 43 60 20 5 3-4 do 48 48 9 1-2 8 1-2 do 24 14 6 t-2 6 1-2 co 72 132 7 1-2 8 3-4 do 72 60 20 1-2 6 3-4 do -t2 48 9 1-2 8 1-2 do 36 16 6 1-2 6 1-2 do 450 19 1C round . do 7c00 32 4 1-4 2 1-2 Oak split. 3500 28 8 4 1-2 Oak fellies. 96 0 11 7 1-4 do 192 60 5 3 3-4 do 96 70 4 3 3-4 do 100 142 5 1-2 5 1-2 do 100 70 4 3 3-4 do 20 142 8 5 3-4 do 10 28 7 3 3-4 do 10 4 4 3 1-4 do 10 4 6 3-4 6 do 20 92 7 1-2 5 do 10 42 4 1-2 3 do 60 16 4 1-2 3 do 20 14 4 1-2 2 1-2 do 20 78 8 2 do 20 48 9 1-2 8 1-2 do 10 3S 6 1-2 6 1-2 do 10 12 6 1-4 6 1-2 do 600 32 4 1-2 2 1-2 Oak split. 60 20 3 1-2 3 1-4 Oak. 300 28 8 4 1-2 Oik fellies. 20 56 4 4 Hickory. 48 S2 17 5 1-2 Oak. 48 83 12 1-2 5 1-2 do 24 23 12 9 do 24 23 9 8 do 24 23 13 10 1-4 do 24 83 11 8 do 24 23 8 6 do 24 35 9 b 1-2 do 500 22 4 1-4 4 1-4 Oak split. 48 148 12 1-2 7 1-2 Oak. 100 28 7 5 1-4 do 24 48 9 9 do 24 43 9 7 do 24 42 9 8 do 24 192 10 1-2 8 1-2 . do 24 36 8 4 do 100 52 17 3 4 5 3-4 do 100 83 !3 5 3-4 do 50 21 12 9 do 50 24 9 9 do 50 24 . 14 11 do 50 84 11 9 do 50 28 9 6 do 50 36 9 8 1-2 do 1200 22 4 1-4 4 1-4 Oak, split. 100 148 13 1-2 8 1-2 Oak. 200 28 8 5 1-4 do 50 51 9 9 do 50 61 9 8 do 50 42 9 8 do 50 192 11 1-2 9 1-2 do 50 36 9 4 do 100 54 18 1-4 6 3-4 do 100 84 14 1-2 6 3-4 do 50 27 12 9 do 50 27 11 9 do 50 27 14 12 do 50 84 11 10 do 50 23 10 8 do 50 42 9 8 1-2 do 1200 22 4 1-4 4 1-4 Oak, split. 100 143 14J 9J Oak. 200 28 9 64 do 50 57 11 9 do 50 57 11 10 do 50 48 9 9 do 50 12 12 10J do 50 36 10 4 do 100 55 19 H do 100 87 15 74 do 50 28 13 do 50 23 llj 9 do 50 28 15 12 do 50 85 11 11 do 50 29 11 6 do 50 45 9 84 do 1200 22 44 44 Oak, split. 100 143 15J 104 Oak. 2)0 28 10 54 u0 50 60 11 9 do 50 60 11 11 do 50 48 9 9 do 50 192 134 11 do 50 36 11 4 do 40 132 15j 5f do 20 24 1 6 do 20 28 18 j 64 do 20 28 18J 84 ' do 20 58 9 7 do 40 40 7 6 do 40 1C2 124 Hi 40 17 6 54 do 20 50 164 I44 do 20 6rt 164 144 do 20 200 124 llj do 20 27 12 12 do 80 132 16 6 do 40 26 1P-4 f' de 10 30 li 64 do 40 30 184 64 do 40 68 9 7 do 80 40 7 6 do 80 162 14 12 do 80 17 6 54 do 40 54 164 144 do 40 72 164 144 do 400 200 14 I24 do 40 27 12 12 do 80 132 164 7 do 40 28 164 7 do 40 32 14 7 do 40 32 184 8 do 40 62 9 7 do 80 40 7 6 do 80 162 154 12 do 60 17 6 54 do 40 56 16 14 do 40 74 16 14 do 40 200 14 12 do 40 27 12 12 do 120 132 16 7 do 60 30 16 7 do 60 30 IS 7 do 60 30 18 8 do 60 62 9 7 do 120 40 8 6 do 120 162 14 12 do 120 17 6 54 do 60 53 lb 14 do 60 76 16 14 do 60 200 14 12 do - 60 27 12 12 do 20 50 15 44 do 20 161 11 8 do 24 130 6 5 A, 12 , 180 5 5 j-ASU. 12 63 9 9 Oak. 12 48 4 2s do 12 72 4 2 do 12 102 4 2 do 36 2G4 9 9 Ash. 12 40 10 9 Oak. 12 104 II 11 do 132 12 42 3 do 24 180 12 94 Ash. 12 180 9 9 Ash. 12 101 11 11 Oak. 72 12 44 3 do 12 102 11 9 do 12 66 9 9 do 24 80 9 5 do 12 193 7 6 do 24 21 19 round do 400 48 2 do 200 39 9 5 do Apply to JOIIX C. BOOTH, Capt. Art'y Comd'e. Dec 17, 1861 3t - Blank Deeds, Attachments, aud Court BIanJu, fpr sale at this Office, F. S C ARE, (Late Searr $ Co.) Chemist & Druggist, Charlotte, IV. C., RESPECTFULLY invites attention to his complete stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS and MEDI CINES, selected with great care and without regard to price; purity and quality being especially regarded. To Physicians. New Chemicals and Drup ' just received. Hypophos phites of Sod.i and Potass. Tilden's Fluid Extracts, Churchill's Syrup of the Hypophosphites, Ammon Ferric Alum, Perchlorate of Iron (solid,) &c. Country Merchants Will find at this etaolisment a full assortment of articles in the Drug line at Charleston Prices. Babbit's Pure Potash, in tins. Concentrated Lye, ' Soap Potash, in barrels. Vinegar, N utmeprs, Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Ginger, Pepper, o Cinnamon, c. O X Xs S - Linseed Oil, Train Oil. Sperm " Tanners' " Lard " Sweet " GIlAULOflE STOKE. Foreign A full supply of Paints. White Lead, Red Lead, Paris Green, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Prussian Blue, Raw and Burnt Umber, C O Terra de Sienna, &c, Elegant Pi-eparations ior the Hair. Burnett's Cocoaine. Savage s Ursina, Bazin's Ox Marrow, kc, At SCAUR'S Drug Establishment. Jan'y 1, 1861 ROBERT G. ItANKIX. ALFRED MARTIN. MARTIN, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. jggy-Oonsignnients of Produce will meet with prompt personal attention. March 13, 1801 y PILLIAM & DO., Auctioneers For Sale of Negroes, Odd Fellows' Hall. Franklin Street, RICHMOND, VA. ALBERT C. PULLIAM, ROBT. P. P L'LLI AM, DAJi'L K. WEISIGER. Daily sales public and private. We pledge our stricter t at' etitiou to the business entrusted to us, and will answer all communication promptly. Porter al ways at each Depot. May 22, 1800 y Carriage Materials. He would call special attention to his stock of the above goods, consisting1 of Springs, Axles, Hubs, Bows, Spokes, Shafts. Curta-iu frames, Knobs, Bands, Lining Nails, Damask, Satiuet, 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 iu the way of Carriage T 1 imniiugs, at prices that cau nt fail to please, at the Hardware Depot of A. A. N. M. TAYLOR. Ojio5ue trio atarTSion House. Roofing, Guttering and Job Work, Of all kinds, promptly attended to at TAYLOR'S Hardware Store, Opposite the Mansion House. The Great Clothing Emporium FsiIIangs Springs & o., DEALERS- IX ALL KI.NDS OF Ready-made Clothing, Furbishing Goods. Ilats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &,c, &c. FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Would call the especial attention of their friends and patrons to their New St"ck f Clothing, now opening. They think they can offer greater in ducements to buyers than they have ever done, theii goods being bought at reduced rates and at such price. as they feel couliJent no house iu the State can com pote with. They are offering very nice I'assiiaere Suits at from 512 to $25. All manner ot CASSIMERE PANTS, Cassimere, Siik. Matalasse and Velvet VESTS, OVER COATS of all grades aud styles. The above Goods cannot be surpassed in style and make, having been manufactured uuder the constant supervision of one of the firm. FULLINGS, SPRINGS CO. Sept. 25, 1860. iHERCIIAiVT TAILORING. FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. have also added to their Ready-made Clothing Stock, a Merchant Tailoring De partment, to which they call the especial attention ol their many friends and customers. They intend making this department second to none in the State, either in style and quality of Goods, or in the manufacture of Garments. At all times will be found a good stock of Black and colored Cloths. English, French and American Cassi meres. and a variety of Vesting?. Also, an assortment of Rock Island Cassimeres. They feel confident of their ability to undersell any otber house in the State, from the advantages they have in getting their goods. j Their goods are bought by the quantity. by one of the -Firm who resides in the Northern markits, which gives him the opportunity of taking advantage of the prjees of goods, thereby saving at least Tventy-five per cent ui the consumer. "Diines saved aie Dollars madel'ga 0 try us. Orders from a distance solicited. Cutting done on short notice. Sept 25. I860. FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Agricultural Implements, at the Sign of the Goldtnr Pad-Lork, A large supply of the above, consisting of Thompson's celebrated Ploughs; also, Corn-Shellers; Straw-Cutters-Shovels; Spades; Hay and manure Forks; Ut caststeel' Axes; Picks, JIaUock?, Grubbirg Hoes, Weeding Hoes j Trace Chains, Log Chains, Wagon Chains, Garden i Moes, uakes, Hedge bhears, f runing bliears, Pruning and Budding Knives, &c, &e. COCHRANE & SAMPLE. new restaurant! Having connected with my Es tablishment an Eating and Refreshment 1 paioon, !I am preDared to servp mr j s and the public in tlie culinary line w. .u- uc oijii epicureans will please give ra a call, and it uuau oe my couBtant study to jjicasc lueiu. I One door above the Biik f Charlotte, E. NYE HUTCHISON 6c CO. RETAIL DEALKB3 IS and Domestic Crugs, Medicines,' Chemicals, I'erfumery, ;lno fila Painf.3. Var. I autj aiiiv""! , -i w;--.,., nines Puttv. Dve Stufl's, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, Alcohol, Pure Liquors, Canton Teas, Field and Gardeu Seeds, &c. BST Having closed our Books, we intend hereafter to sell for cash. - Slay 7, 1861. ' 1 IK?. GKKElY W. CALDWCIJi II a resumed ih Practice of Medicine in association with Dr P. O. Caldwell. He may be found at the ofiice lately occupied by V A Owens, Esq, or at the residence of Mr Owens. October 1, 1SG1. 4t Kew Family Grocery Store ! I. A. PASC2aAI,E & O., Wholesale and Uetaif dealers in Family Groceries, choice old Wines, (highly improved by ape.) Also, Havana Sega re, Tobacco, Wooden and Y il low Ware, &c. Having established ourselves in Cbatlotte, and in consideration of the hardness of the times, we desire and intend to sell to the entire satisfaction of purcha sers. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to. Store on Tryou Street, one door above Palmers a rietv Store. March 26. 1861. KOT1CE. The TAX LIST, for the year 1860, is now in my hands, ready for inspection. All persons are requested to iufi.rm me of any taxabU-s which may not be listed. All TAX PAYEltS'are requested to prepare themselves to meet their TAXES promptly. W. W. GRIER, Sheriff. April IG, HG. tf ks) -.mm " " I'HA ailoring. JOHN VOtiEL, Practical Tai lor, respectfully informs the citi zens of Charlotte and surround ing country, that he is prepared to manufacture gentlemen's clo thing in the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions will be given to render satisfac tion to tho-e who patronize him. Shop oppeite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Brown & Stitt's store. Jan. 1, 1861. tf We keep at our Steam Flouring Mill in this place Pea Meal lor feeding cows and stock. Also, we have on hand at all times, Family, Extra, Superfine and coarse Flour. We warrant our family flour. Corn Meal and Grits can ahvavs be had at the mill. J. WILKES & CO. Jan'y 1, 1S61 13 1 1 B jil-4 Uiijjjpii. J. 15. KERR, Proprietor. VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the JLip'atrons of the Charlotte Hotel. At this Hotel is kept the line of Dailv Stages from Charlotte to Asheville. Oct. 1, 1850. J. B. KERR. The Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills do not cure all diseases, but they are war ranted to cure Lucoreah, or Whites that dreadful scourge to female health, happiness and usefulness. They are ' M-t-j n.ia sue m. iiuuibtig, but are prej,;red by a North Carolina physician of high standing and of long experience in the treatment" of female diseases. All that is necessary to convince you of their efficacy is a fair trial. For particulars, see wrappers. Price"$l per box. For sale at the DRUG STORES. Jan. 15, 1861 rr Quina's Rheumatic Remedy Has effected cures of Rheumatism that were considered hopeless, certificates to prove which can be exhibited. The suffering are invited to give the medicine a trial. Orders addressed to the undersigned at Charlotte wil receive prompt, attention. W. V. QUINN. April 10, 1860. Price $1 50 per bottle. AT TAYLOR'S you can find the largest assortment of Cutlery. Guns and Pistols, of all the celebrated makes. GLASS, of all sizes and qualities both French and Anvrican. Also, Puttv by the keg or pound. WOODEN WAKE Brooms, kc, of all kinds. Rope ! Rope! ! 50-0 pound of .Manilla. Juto aud Cotton Rope, from 1 inch to 3 inches, at TAYLOR'S Hardware Store, Opposite the Mansion House. TAN BARK. 1OG,0 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for which a liberal price will bs paid. M. B. TAYLOR. Charlotte, .March 22, 1859 tf The Charlotte P,lutual Fire Insur ance Company, CONTINUES to take risks against loss by fire, on Houses, Goods, Produce, inc., at usual rates. President A. C. STEELE, I7cc President C. OVERMAN, Attorney J OS. II. WILSON, Stcy ,j- Teas' rE. NYE HUTCHISON. DIRECTORS: A. C. STEELE, S. T. WRISTO.N', JNO. L. HROWN, WM. JOHNSTON, M. B. TAYLOR, F. SCARR, CilAS. OVERMAN. Executive Committee S. T. Wriston, F. Scarr, Jno. L. Brown. April 10, SC0. itaAEiTI.Y, TA;VASai,t, & CO., (Successors to N. M. Martin, Bro. & Co.,) Grocers and Commission Merchants, PE TEli SB L it G, VA. WALTER Ei. MARTIN & CO, (Successors to N. M. Martin, Son & Co.,) Commission Merchants, lilCJIMfjNI), VA. R. A. Martix, formerly of Granville county. X. C. Robt. Taxnahill, formerly of Edgecombe county. X C. Walter K. Mautix of Richmond, Va. N. M. Martin do. R. H. Cuxxixgham, Jr. do. REFER TO C. F. Fisher, Esq, Pres't N C Railroad: TA ttr .... i ur w j Hawkins, l'res t Raleigh & Gaston Railroad ; R R Bridg-s. Pres't Branch Bank at Tarboro. N C; Hon W N E Uvrtrds. Warren county; James M Bullock. Esq, GranviUe county; C F Fisher, cashier Exchange Bank, Peterburg, Va.; K P Battle, Esq, Raleigh. Consignments of cotton, tobacco, wheat and corn re spectfully solicited, and which will have faithful per sonal attention. A good supply of Groceries always on hand and for sale on reasonable terms. Orders for goods promptly filled. Both concerns will adhere strictly to selling produce on commission. Keither concern will buy on commission, speculation or other wise the articles named above, as their business in pro duce is confined exclusively to selling. We respectfully call the attention of operatives and planters to Petersburg as one of the best cotton markets in the South. The demand is good beth from manu facturers here and for direct shipment from City Point to Europe. Efforts are now being mode to sbip cotton direct from Charlotte to this point, for $3 per bale. January 22, 18GI. pj T" The largest stock of FALL AND WINTER Gnn in the town, is now on hand at the popular and f ionable house of 'al Koopmann & Phelps. The public, and especially the Ladies, are rer spectful'y invited to call and examine our stock f know they cannot fail to be pleased, both as to'qn'i' and price. : : 'J We are now opening daily, as we receive tlcmfr the first Houses in the Northern cities, the foj0 ! splendid Goods in part: ' Merinos, Delaines, Poplins, Silk LADIES TRAVELING GOODS, ' French, English & American Prints, alargegfock Qualities and prices to suit all tastes and purses. Splendid CLOCKS fllld AJ.f!!. which particular attention is invited. Boniutj, j0P ey's and Flats, Embroideries, Trimmings, Hoit Gloves. Ac. Our Staple aud Domestic I'epartn,,.' full and complete, and for it we defy competition, " WE will 1VOT UK UAflER&Qij We have a splendid assortment of CA1WEj$ Family and Negro Blankets. Our HE A l) V- MA DE CL'O TEIXG this season surpasses, in finish und ,-t ; .Tinrity. e heretofore splendid" stock in that line: e.: d toe' U.! j thing is, we will sell ut shorter profits tint it ofr. BOOTS sum! S HO BIS.-Our snk i department is very complete, and telccuu for Ladin Gentlemen, Children and Servants with -great cute, aCj at lov prices. A large itnd cheap stock of thoiie HARDWARE, &c, We call the attention of ourold and highly valued ci tomers. and buyers geuerally, to the fact that, antici pating their tastes and wants, - we have neither spurtd toil or expense in order to suit and please them, andi sincerely assure them that with these views and intcn. tions, we will sell on terms entirely to accommodate all who call on us. KOOPMANN & I'M-LPS. Jan. 1, lbtil. tf GiaOCEKV ST OUE. The subscriber informs the public that at Lis STORE near the Jail, ho keeps on baud a good supply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Such as Sugar. CofTee, Molasses, Heal, Baioii, Chick ens. Butter, Eggs. Potatoes. &c. , Those patronizing hiri will be accommodated as to quantitj-. quality and price. Give him a call. M. S. OZME.NT Oct. 30, 18G0. tf. (QSffe WILLIAM TIDDY, SALISBURY, N. C, WM. & If." TIDDY, Charlotte and Lincolnton, PL C., MANUFACTl'Iir.KS OF M0xUMEXTS, IIEADSTOAES, Ar.. Ac. gr-Orders at either Yar-1 respectfully solicited, and wili meet with prompt attention. Feb 2, 1861 tf S-'? i - t 13GO. V - 0 a a. is s-:w u. rAiif.n; Dealer in West India Fruits, JIuvana Segart, Snuff, Tobacco, Willow-Ware, Toys, All kinds or Fancy oo(N, And manufacturer of Candies and Con fectioneries. One door above the Bank of Charlettc. "tDS April 10, 1860. - k A NEW LAW HOOK. CAKTWELL'S PRACTICE AT LAW. Just published, a treatise upon the PHACTICE AT LAW in North Caiolii.a, ly Kuwakii Castwih LL.15., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CONTENTS: Of legislative power in rcnera!j lejfislalive power in NorUi Carolina; legislative powers of justices of the peace; county boundaries deed:, etc.: county revenue and charge?; court-house?, prisons, etc ; count) trusts; jury trials-; lairs and public sales; g ncral bksi -mbly; inspections, public landings, etc.; poor 1:oikcs nii hospitals; registers and clerks; rivers and creek?: gatri, ferries aud bridges; weights and measurer.;, idiots end lunatics; retailci: Neuse river; public i rr.d itnd cait ways; public landings and iuspcctb tf;-: i. ill.- nnd mil lers; ordini:rie ai.d constable.-; patrol.-; u r ! '.'ens of tlie poor; prison boui;d.-: roads, ferries and In i-.', poll tx exemptions; executive power iu geueuu; xtcutive power in North Carolina; executive power & ii ecourn; chief justice and clerk; attorneys at law; atioi ney gen eral: reporter and marshal, clerks and soliciloi; iciiiifl for paupers; guardians; county attorney; auctioneers; coiwity court clerk,?; coroners; boundnn coniniicsioDPr; committees of finance; county truslec; cimnty treasurer; special court ; commissioners of fairs; inspectors; su perintendents of schools; commissioners of navigation; wardens of the poor; registers, commissioners of rivers and creeks: sheriffs: constables; rangers; standard keep ers; retailers; administrators: chairman of special court; commissioners of deeds and conveyance; com missioners of low lands; entry takers anil surveyors; superintendents of elections; guardians mid receivers; inspectors; commissioners of intcrual improvements; partition; patrol rommittfes; processioners ; tsx listers and boards of valuation: overseer', of roads and river, commissioners of wrecks; tobacco pikers aud coopers. The APPENDIX contains forms of Deeds and Con veyances, as follows : Agreements, nt-signmt nts. awardf, bills o s.iie, bills of exchange end lading:, bond?, mis cellaneous bonds, contiiiets, deeds, marriage set le ments, mortgages, copartnei ship articles, note, re leases. &c., &c. This book contains 556 pages, is gotten up in supe rior st; le and bound in law calf. I'rire. sirjjc copy, $5.00. ELWAIiD CANIWEI.L, I.AI.KlOH, N.C. Mitt KLEABUKG Hi CIV M0I1KS, Charlolfc, C. ALEXANDER 6t McDOUGALL. The undersigned beg leave t .inform the citizen of Charlotte and vicinity and the public enerllyt nt they have opened the above Establishment at ibefooto' Trade Street, adjoining the track of the North Cnrelm Rail lioad and opposite John Wiikcs' Steam Mil's, and are prepared to furnish all kinds of 3MIcicl3Llxior3r at short notice and on reasonable terms. Steam Engines frcin 8 to 80 Horse Power. , Their SHOP contains tools selected with great trt and is provided with all the improvements reg"'1"'0 to do their work in a first rate manner. Castings, in Iron or Brass, made to order. ,. HORSE-SHOEING and BLACKSMITHS wort u kinds. REPAIRING in their line attended to. Agents for Dr. E. O. Elliott, for Winters Patent Malay Saw Mill, which has the advantage, along 1,D many others, of doing at least twice as much wora. and doing it better, than anv other Will in use it ca be run by Steam, "Water or'llorse Power. Tbe JinJ7 may be seen at tie Shop at anv time. HENRY ALEXANDER MALCOLM McDOlGALL. N. B. Old Iron, Rrass, Copper, Ac, bonght or take in trade.' Janaar 1, 181. tf.