fjorflj (Carolina Sljjig.
today ::::::: : June 11, 1861.
FLAG PEESEN TATION.
We learn that on Friday last the " Meek
lenburg Yankee Slayera," commanded by
Master A. Young, was the recipient of a
very handsome banner. The preaentation
taken place at the reaidenoe of V. II. Myers,
tod was presented in a ery Appropriate
manner by Miaa Laura Orr. Not being
present on the occasion we are not able to
ay in what manner the gallant young Cap
tain responded.
WVTe bare been requested to say to
the Farinera in the country who are anxioua
to contribute Flour, Bacon, or anything in
tLe culinary line for the benoSt of the sol
diers that may pass through this place du
ring this week, will make deposits at the
Stor of Meaars. lilies & Cohen. Send along
your mite, frienda. " Turn not the aoldicr
from your door."
lEi""Our fiiesd, Mr. John Uigler, sr., will
plvaite accept our thanka for those Cine
June Apples presented to ua the other
day. We are not often thought of but oc
casionally a kind friend drops a tear in our
behalf.
WWi would suggest to the Regulators
of the present day to adopt the old Conti
nental uniform of l77o-'fl.
Ibe Jjriti.U tnd American Southern
5leiuibip Company advertiae that their
, ;, (n. Ji,..,.!.. i .1 .... i
will leave Liverpool on IDs ah August,
to be followed, on the 4th of September,
by the Rangoon, and thereafter, every al
ternate Wednesday, by screw sUaciere.
IIav. The bay crop of the Confederate
b'istes muni not be lost tight of. Let the
tail grass of our fields be gathered and
packed into bales teat fall. Our tiovern
mriit will buy it, and may not be able to
gtt it elsewhere. Hay is almost indipn
saMe to any arm, and should be neatly
bsUd.
A correspondent of the Columbus ((la )
Sun, over the signature of " Witbcrpooo,"
suggests that a collection be taken up in
all the churchra of June 13th, or aa aoon
thereafter as convenient the
mouej thus I
rained to be spplied to tbe aies of our Go
e ronicnt, and paid to tbe Governor of eacb '
Mate be turning itover to tbe Secretary of I
, Tre.ior. i
Tli
... ,.
crops to ?Iississippt, seeordtog to
the l?olivr Timet, are excellent. It s.ji ; uBegpe,ai a eotnpany of rsjular eav
that eorn enough will be raised to last airy, well araaed mountsd, and beaded bv
to tea's. There will le little cotton rai- i traitor, dashed through the principal
. . ..I,,n . ,.,l,-., fir. !,.;.
.d nor doe. an, one ear. about ra..,r,g :
ttucb" j
A'ltnicAN Midical Association.
The annual roseting of tho American Medi
cal Association, which was to have been
held in Chicago, on tbe 1st Tueadav in
June, baa been postponed for one vear. bj ;
order of ih. Committee of Arrangement. " 5"t, V,lr' ?. CU'T
p through tbe town, firing and jelling, hx-
v e it. . , . 1 ' Cov. i'uiiib, wbo wss temporarily bore, has-
A orfoik paper ear. thss heavier and, . ... t .. p u . -j
t 1 : icntd over to the camp of Ibe Kidee, and
more suitable gun. bavo been mounted atjrijj.g tbem, waa proceeding to meet tbe
eweil'f I'oitit sicca the fiht there. coemj, when Col. Vueli appeared and took
'command, 'lhoeavairy, in the meantime,
An elegant and substantial drea sword ing through the loan for the third
is to be presented by tbe members of the I time, when a well uirtcted volley tauptied
Kentucky Legislature to Col. Robert An-1 number of aaddlea, and caused the biro
j ... lioar aoldiera to beat hsslt retreat. Our
men olosed upon tho Hessians aa speedily
Carlisle and Brown ba. been elected to1 " possible, and besides killing five of them,
1- e. . r. .u c . i and oapturing sn or eight Cue boraos, look
tl.ln.ted Statea Congre. from th. We.- !jgb frilontr., three of wbou. were
tern Copc.rissional Districts of irgmtn. carriad to Maeasaaa Juuelioa for safe keep.
Savannah, Jine 0 Tbe fine first class j A friend, who. beard tbe firing, and aaw
ship Febssticock baa been taken possession ; tbe retreat of tbe valiant cavalry, aaya there
of by tho Collsoter of this port, aa apriiejwere not less than fifteen or twenty-fire
to the Confederal States, sh having re-1 horses scampering over tbe field, miuua
taained beyond tbe time granted lo foreign their riders; and another informs ai tbat
vessels to leave for Ibeir homes. Had the bo baa seen fir dead bodies of eavalry
Ci;l!ector cot been a prompt in performing men.
tbia duty, other eyes were upon the ship, In lb skirmish which took place, our on-
anu sh would havo been well taken car of
befor this. She was owned in ltstb,
Maine. Efforts, I learn, war mad t
charge her paper, and tbns make an En
glish veaxel of her, but th triek sou! ', not
take. Speei'd l)itpaUh to th Charleston
Courier.
Wamunotom, May 27. A Zouave, nam
ed liuckley, waa ahot yeaterday, for inaull
ing a lieutenant.
A Zouave, named Boyd, attempted th
life of on of bis officers. 11 escaped,
and detachment ia in pursuit of hiui.
It is reported tbat he baa surrendered him
self to th sutborities of th navy yard.
IlanrTON. Th town of Hampton is iu
the band of Old Abe' tbievea and all the
eiliseoa fled :
Tbe Norfolk Area of Wednesday say :
On Mondsf tb Fcdersl troops marched I
into Hampton from Fort Monroe, aul took
exclusive possession of tb town of Hamp
ton. Tb in habitant were notified to leave,
ai.d tb building ar now occupied bv Lin
coln troops as barracka.
Of course tbe people are flying in everv
direction compelled reluctaulljr to leave
tbeir bomes, at tbo mere of a set of un
scrupulous rowdies wbo will doubtless com
mit depredations in every part of tb beau
tiful and pleasant Tillage.
A ladj in Mississippi bai written a war
bjmn, which closes tbui:
To arma ! to arms ! lo f lorious war !
And battle with tha brave 1
v,v re ln, ijr,m to the ju.t
'o till a patriot's grass.
Particulars of the Fights at Acquia
Creek and Fairfax.
We clip the following from tbo correspon
dence of the Richmond Dispatch :
Fred b ricks iiuuo, Juno 1. I bate just
returned from our batteries at Acquia
Creek, where I witnessed the fight of yes
terday, and to day, between four or five
Lotted Statet steamers and oar battery at
the Creek
On '1 bund ay evening last, four United
Statea ateamers, of tbem " Anaooalia,"
were seen lying off " Maryland Point,"
and our brave boys anticipating a brush,
prepared at once to give them a warm recaption.
On r rid ay morning, about 10 o'clock,
the " Anacotia " and three other steamers shall be required to appear before the
were seen to get under way, and approaeh- Mayor, enroll their names and upon sat
ing within two and a baif miles of the bat- igfactory evidence of a peaceable char
t.ry, opened fire on it. Ours boye prompt-1 actcr an( i11(,lstrious habits obtain from
ly responded and the fir. was oontinued .,;, a ccrli(ic;Ue of sucll 0nrolln.?nt to-
ior au uuur auu nan ueiwceo to siestuers '
.... i u. . . . ... i
u uebwecu id leauiera
Walker's Flying Anil-1
h K I 1 itino. t'.nt 1
uu uauuiy, iucd
lery, aupported by the
Wise, ol your city, eame up with a run from
. . , r.. .
Marlboro' Point, and opened ou the stea
mers, the fire continuing for an hour and a
baif During the engagement aeveral men
were seen to fall on the steamers, and it is
generally believed that at least one of the
veaaels was badly injured, as all of them
withdrew from the fight about 4 o'oloek.
During the engagement a abot from a rifle
pirce on one of the eteamere placed over
our battery, about 200 yarda over bead,
ard fell two uiilea in rear. Tho men in the
battery sustained no injury, the only dam
age done being tbe tearing to pieoes of the
otters ' quarters by a shall from tho ene
my 'a gun.
To day, about 11 o'clock, " Anacostia,"
a large three wasted steam propeller, aup-
I pout! to be tbe ranee, and tour other
veaaels, came in sight, three of tbe i
mere opemne 00 otir battery. J be Debt I
mere opening on our uiiui;. mi ugui
' .u. ..... . u.
"6 So ot at us without doing the alight
i.H,. ih. faffi il,.t ih.
landing the Net bat tbe
,ail around cur battery,
I eat injury, notwithat
Jen it lti
tad one of ttiui parsed tbiougb a port bole
akd exploded iu our midst. Our battery
fired 1UU shots, many of wbieh took effect
on tbe vessels; one of tbem carrying away
tbe flag of lbs Anscostia, and auoiber cut
ting down tbe maat of the large propeller.
Tbe last shot fired waa from one of Walker's
. . , i ii i
rifle pieces, wkicb ricoebctted aod struck
., ,r ! . i .1 ... i- .
tbe large atcaner just above tbe water line,
immediately alter which Ibe Seat got under
way and moved off, probably to repair
damages. :
Dunng the Ggbt our men were as eool aa
icaoerga, every one exhibiting a bravery
and delerm'maiien that would have doae
credit to veteran aoldiers.
During tbe two daj'e fight none of our
men were killed, aud ooly on of tbsui
slietitly injured net enough lo prevent Lis
takior Dart. iu tbe fivht. Should tbe eoeniv
- ' , ... r f
Itereaiter, jou then learu witu eertaia-
tjr tbat somebody has been hurt.
FAtariX, C. II Juno I At n ctrlv
bour tLia uiorniug, our viilsge was thrown
' into greet excitement bv tbe arrival of Fed
era troops, ids arinii bi cans, ana u tiui
. .1
j.. ,ffl ,ped otig.
Captain Marr, of tho Warreutoo ltifles,!
whose cotupanj was atationed in a meadow ,
in rear of tLe town, on hearing tho firing, !
ran out to ascertain tbe cause, when ho was'
shot down and killed. Tbia fact threw the!
K.flee into temporarj eonfu.ion, the "retj
Lieuteoaal being absent s in tho meantime,
ly loss waa tbat of C apt. Jlarr, than whom
a more brav soldier, or gallant gentleman,
ever lived r died j and be was do doubt
killed by an aeeideutal abot. Another of
our men waa slightly wounded. Let ua be
thankful that tbe God of Battle ia with
ua, and relying upon ilia providence, and
lb justness ol our cause
I aiu aur wg
abalt veotually triumph over ur enemies.
Wakhinion, Jub 1. The body of lb
lamented Marr reached town tbia evening,
and waa escorted le tbe residence of hi
deeply afflicted mother by the L Guards
and a very large ooccours of cititens.
Tb tlouth Caroliniana, 2,1 UU strong,
bar advanced lo tbe Court House, togeth
er with Kemper's Flying Ariillsry, wbil
strong aupporia bar been adraueed from;
Mauassaa junction. If all lb men at the'
Junction and Fairfax Court llous could1
be adv anoed on Alexandria, wc bare enough
to wbip all tbe troops oo this aid of in
'riser, but 1 won't tell bow many iher are
From Fortress Monroe.
Nob folk, June 0 4 P. M. Tbeenetnv
keep sbv of ua to day. There i rauob
sickness at Fortress Monro. Tbe tjpboid
fever i spreading rapidly, and ouinberi
r already in the hospital and reported ai
. .
uufit for duty. All quiet here.
Special Despatch to Charleston Courier
Nut York, May 29. Tb temsbip
Eagle, formerly named th John P. King
caught Gr thia evening and waa damaged
to the eitent of five hundred dollars. '
c e s .
-
Ik it further Ordained by the Commit
turners of the Town o Charlotte, That on
oriel immediately after the first day of
Julvt next, and on each succeeding first
day of July, thereafter, (provided the
same does riot come cm Sunday) then
and in that Case, on the day following:
All Free-Negrors now resident in the,
Town of Charlotte, or who may hereaf
ter become residents of the same, being
of the age of twelve years and upwards
,.,i -.i i .-.i
gether with a description ol their persons
.1 1 1 1
T t,irr wah a 1 ascription ol their pe
character nnd trade, or cm ploy n
merit;
-.:,.:
iw i.j DllllU UV UlC i'iil'UI, ClJUIllt'I ff'g"
ed by the' Clerk and sealed
corporate seal of
tiny free person o
enrollment shall be to una wuiw-
certificate said free person of color shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and
on conviction before the Mayor shall be
punished at Ills discretion by either!
line, whiiuiiiiu. imprisonment, or liireine
out for a time not exceeding six months
for each ofli nce. And lor each and
every such enrollment and certificate
so granted a tax of one dollar shall be
collected by the Clerk for the use of the
Treasury of the Town.
Ik it further Ordained, That no per
son under any pretence whatever shall
lo flis r 1(T 8avc, or ,0 any snvc
1 , 1 l- i. ,-..
1i l,: .,- ,,,rl t,; (r .r , :.-
Of allow thetfl the contiol of the Same
Uildcr a penally of forty dollars Ibr each
I J J
J ceiy o knee. And on conviction
before the Mayor said slave or slaves
shall also be hired out lO the highest notifying t a aaid defendant to be and ap
III . ii- , ... ,i I ..)' pear before the Juticea of our Court of Pleaa and
bidder at public out-cry for the balance uirer Seil.lon..t llie ncJtt Court to be held for
of the year, ntid the proceeds of sucll j .aid county of Meklenbure;. at the Court-IIoue
birelllg shall be for the beiietlt Of the
Town
Ik it it further Ordained, That no
Jt it u limner i' uuini u , i ii.n uu
, . ,, ' , .
slave shall co at larce as ii free person
, i
"'n '"' " "'- "
employment of their time nor shall any
slave keep house to him or herself as a
tree person exercising tneiiKe discretion
in the employment of his or her time ;
and in case the owner or person having
mntrol of such slave or slaves consent
to ne same r connive thereat he or she
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and
on conviction be fined not exceeding'
fifty dollars, Provided however that
any owner or person having control
of slaves may permit such slave or
slaves to live or keep house upon hisor
her own lot or land lir the purpose of
.attending to the business of his or her
Owner or person having such ilave in
I charge.
An Ordinatce to prereut the. freing of
Ciiins or l isti'ls loaded u ith balls or shot,
u-ithin the limit, ef the Tou-n of Charlotte.
He it Ordained by the Commissioners oj ,
trie loirn oj Ltiariotte, i tint any person
or persons who shall discharge or cause
to be fired any Gun or Pistol loaded
xvji, Ijall or shot within the limits of
,ie 'p()Wn stJ!,H forfeit and pay the sum
of Five Dollars for each and every of
fence to be received in the same man
ner as other fines imposed by the Com
missioners of said Town.
IL F. DAVIDSON, Mayor.
T. V. Dewey, Town Clerk.
June 1, 161.
In t'nion eountv, an the 334 ult., by J. W
Eric, Esq.. Mr. J. W. Al'STtN to Miss MARY
LLE, daughter ol the Rev. Dr. Lee.
In Iredell county, on the 19th ult. Rev. WASH
INO IO.N I. MEAL-HAM, of the N.C. Confer,
ence, to Miss M ARTHA L. MELLON, daughter
of J. A. Mellon, Esq.
On the 15th ult.. Rev. R, Z. Johnston of North
Csronna, and recently ol the Theological Sennas.
ry, i olumbia, to Miaa K1TT1E M , daughter of
It. R. Caldwell, Esq.
In Ireilelleoupty.on the 20th ult., Mr. Wo). L.
WESTMORELAND to Miss AMANDA C. Mc.
NEELY. Also, on the 7th ult., Mr. JOS. A.
CHRIS 1Y to MARGARET A. GOODMAN.
In Rowan county, on the 33Jinst Mr. JAMES
YOl'NG, of Iredell county, to Miss MARY A.
McLOltKLE.
In this town, on the 38th ult., at th residence
f W. R. Mysrs. Esq . THEODORE STCRDI.
VANT, a nstire of Anson county , aged 31 years.
In this tnwn.nn the 3H inst., Mrs. R'
KING, wif. of Mr, John O. Ki;
Jb" yeara. '
In this eounly.on tha 23d inst.. Dr. W.
Ardrsy, formerly of York Dialricl, saed 63 years,
' '
MW ADVERTISEMENTS
RTotice.
TRREASURER S OFFICE
Atlantic, Tenn. & Ohio
CHARLOTTE, N. C. June Ad. IH61.
fHHE FOURTH Inalallmenl ofspital Stock
JL m the A. T. it O. R. R. ( , snbscribed
in tha Town of Stateartile, ia due on th Slh of
July nest.
The Siith Installment of theStock subscribed
at Mount Mourn. Iredell CooStv. and the 8ev-
enlll n.UimeBi 'f .nStocknbscribed in Meek
lenburg County, is dut sndpsyablu on the Slst
"ir'th.t'ockholders desV-e the work to continue
they ML'ST be mora pr.mpl in their payments.
I This ia no id to talk. "Jlie Treaurer must have
MOMEY. M L. W UISTON, Trees
June 4 1U-71
U TTha Iredell Express will cpy till tha Slat
ofj . I.
Ll'DLOW'S CELEBRATED SELF. SEAL.
INU CANS, of all the different sixes, at
S. T. WRISTON S.
Junat, IFCI. lOlf
ANNOUNCEMENTS. i
W E ,re ' authorised to '
WW announce Mr. W. K. '
KEID, the pre.eut Clerk of thai
County Court, for Meeklenhur.
county, N. C, aa a Candidate fr re.eleclion at
the approaching election, First Thursday ia Au. '
gust next. .. May U, 1851. 7P I
-USE are authorized to in.
II nounce that J ENNINUS
B. KERR, Esq., ia Candidate
iut rs.elcctinu to the office
1 ':rk '' Superior Ceort at the approaching dec
l,on- Maylt.iaei. 7-t.
STATE OF KORTH CAROLINA.
CALDWILL COUNTY-.
Court of Pleat arid Quarter Settions,
May Term, 1961.
Jamea C. Harperj
Wilie Gailher.
Land Levy.
IT appearing to the satiafaetian of the Court that
Wilis dither. the defendant in this cue re.
(l(jel beyond the ljt of the State of North Caro-
eanaot be personal.
ubhcation be
day in June nev cauae if any ha can
why the jualices juViiient shall not be eonSrnied
due bia Und candioined for plaintiffs debt and
cort
Witneaa, S. P. Dsla, Clrrk of onr said Court at
ffico in L.noir tie Stk Monday after the 4th
Monday iu Mrcb,ieCl.
S. P. DULA, c. c. c.
June 4, 18G1. Printera Fee 6. IIS
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA,
MKCKLtMBUKO COUNTY.
Court of Pleas nd Quarter Sessions, A
pri Term, 1861.
J. W. Morrow, ) Original attachment lery
ft. A. Culp. 1 on li.nd.
T appeuni'if to the .aliafartion of the Court,
a a .-..I. .i.. j.r..Ai i ,1,. .... ..
not , inhabitant .V the atat .f North Carolina,
but reaidea utroul the limit, of the same. if
tereore Ordered. V auid Court that publication
,f Jg .ucce,Twk, in ,he Norln Carolin,
Whir a newapapr printed in the Town of Ch.r
' " -arltte on me Slh Monday ol joly next,
...... .Tiv. j --a
ment proconfea.owill be taken against him.
Witness, W. K Keid Clerk of aaid Court at nf.
fice the 4th Monlay of April A. U. 1661, and in
the fcSlli year of knierie in Indeprndeiice.
V. K. RE ID, c. c. c.
May 21, 1861. Prmteia fee. 16. t!3
(.Notice.
JOHN T. BUTLER
) PRACTICAL
WATCH and CLOCK
MAKER,
orpsiTi KERR'8 hotel,
I II AUI.OI TC, X. C,
(Lite mth R. W. Beckwith.)
Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, of every de-
acriptinn, repaired tr.d warranted for )'2 months.
October 6, 30tf
TO OUJl CUSTOMER .
WE WOULD 3A TO ALL TKOMPT
PAYING CUSTOMERS
THAT WE PROPOSE CONTINUING
THE HEBITBUSmiS,
i
And, l enable rt to do so,
WE 31 17 ST
HAVE A ?A8H SETTLEMENT
NUfR CLAIMS.
This brcomss jiecesssry, ss ws csn Bit NOW
purcUse without the meney.
I
Sbouldwe hereafter have to.
ADOPT 1IJE CASH SYSTEM,
I
our en toners niny know their
W A N T
D F PROMPTNESS
rOUOED I S TO DO SO.
ISHER & BURROUGHS.
7-lm
May 13, led
PRESElYE YOUR TEETH,
A. W ALEXANDER,
SURGI0H DEHTIST.
BALTIMOBX PINTAL
'jSttlTVv TVUiXiO ALL DEN.
A.'l TAL Wrsu' latest iniprosed sty lea, and
will be st his office two weeks in each mentli a
. .. .... t..t Mn4sv fnf tha month) ar.l
,,g iron. -"-;-"'- ,,:.,
.11 .nnrmirisle the remainder of hi time lo all
persoi.a desiring work done at their residences,
who will bliB him very much by addressing
htm at fhailotie. N. C.
OJ- ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Office, No. 3 Granite Row, Lp-staira.
April 16. U61. 3lf
Charlotte DRUG Store,
E. N YE II UTCll I SO X & CO.
RETAIL feilers in roreign soo uomesuo
Druns. Medicines. Chemicals, Perfumery,
I Kuney Arlicles, Oils. I'ainla, Varnishea, Window
Glass, futiy. Dye Stuffs, Turpentine, Burning
Fluid, Alcohol, Pure Liquors, Canton Tea's,
1 Field and Garden seeds, 4.0. &.C
I Having closed our Books intend hereafter to
; ill for cash.
jotice.
riMlE TAX LIST, for tho year 1860, is now in
JL my hands, ready for inapec'.ion. All peraons
are reauealed to
iniorni me 01 any laa.uie.
which may be listed,
quested l prPre
All TAX PAYERS are re
themselves to meet their
TAXES promptly. ,
r W. W. GRTKR, Shenf.
April 16. ietl, 3lf
Iins.so tnat ruilpr 'r lery
GRADUATI JjII
The .TlnrUels.
COBRECTID BT OA TBS & WILLIAMS.
CHARLOTTE JUNE 3, 161
BACON, Hams, new lb.....
Sides lb
' Hoy; round, lb
" Shoulders lb
Bagging, Gunny, ya
Beef, ib
15
.... 16
15
13
18
4
15
a.
is
fts
Duller lb
of, beeswax.
lb
...buahel,.
gl-
Cl
ib
!b
lb
tiealis,....
to I (7
Bran
y. ApW
to
....IUU (a,
71 to
a-i 3
30 (a
("
40 tj
"JO (M
....so fa
i a to
'j (
30 (m;
11 fc
,...G to
.... JOO fs
to
6 (.u
i to
I, fa,
it (n
14 to
.... 450 to
4U
" teach,
Cotton,
Codec, Rio,
Java
Candles, Adamantine, Ib.
" Sperm., b.
Tallow, lb
Cora -..
Chickens,
Cloth, Copperas,.
Lmdaay,...
Ers
Hour
Feathers,
Hides, Green,
...buahe!...
..-each....
...yaru...
yard...
...dozen ..
bbl
bag
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
Ib
..bbl.Noa
.... Kilts...
8"
tl
.. bushel..
D'7
MoSosses.N.O
W.I
Meal
ao
9
5
Mullet. ( Wilmington )...bbl.
Naila, Northern,,
..lb
" Southern,... ,
Oala
fork
I'tae
''otaloea, Iriah,
" Sweet,....
Rice
Sugar, Loaf,
brown,
-lb
- buahel..
Ib
buahel..
bushel..
buahel..
bushel..,
Ib
Ib
ral
st.ck
Ib
buahel...
50
7
H O fa
....aoo to
40 ia
....t4 to
...,i5 to
..-10 to
....10
....300 to
(m
....mo to
stone-Ware,
Skit,
Tea
Wheat, while
red,.,
.buahel...
....130 to I3i
...62J (, 65
...10 to 9U
...a7 to 2H
...aa to a.i
.mo to oo
Whiskey, Northern gal....
ii . Carolinu,...ga
Wool,(bealGcorgiH) waahed,. ..
" " " unwaahed.
Yrn. bale
It EM ARKS.
Our Murket is well sonnl.-d mill, .!! kinds
11
produce
COL I'M II I A MAKKLT.
Columbia, June 6, I8CI.
COTTON. We have no sales to report this
BACON, hog round,.
CORN,
PEAS
OATS
FLOUR
12, (7tt
105 to
... 1110 to
.. . 80
... 4 to
1.1
110
00
65
CHARLESTON MARKET.
raaaLisTON June 8, 1861. j
COTTON The market has been at a etund
tins week. We have no sales to report in either
L'iand or Long Cotton. 1
DRUG STORE
CHARLOTTE, 3. C.
A Reliable House for Pure
CHBMIGASS, MUGS,
CHOICE ASD ELEGAXT PER
FUMERIES. ..,,
Huir, Nail and ToOlll Brushes
of the Finest Quality,
mm wisss ABB BMilBlB2
For JMedical Purposes.
OIEjS, Faints.
FIKTB WHITE
KEROSENE.
KEROSENE LAMPS.
April 3
Wot (ai-i-t'ii .iii-sit-i-irM.
300,000 Select Fruit Trees
rou sAIT.
rf1"1, 1 RE the eilitens of the Southerr
sf i Slates aware that the people ol
ftrvs) the Northern snd Northwestern States
articlea of frVdiVan'J TbuT'nf a" elfl mate" and soil
l. a trrat eilenl very unpropitions for fruit cul.
ture J 1 hen why should not the citisens ol the
Southern State make Fruit, dried and green, one
of their lesoing atapies. r runs grown
Ssuthern sun ar noted Tor llieir sise, one nivor,
and beautiful color.
Th above statements are fully sustained by
premiums taken over Northern Fruits, snd the,
great anioui.l of green and dried fruit aent North j
and Norlhweal by the Southern States during '
the last few years. Then if the shove statements .
are fully austained, and if it is no sin, sccordiog :
., . , i. k .;.,.. F.nil
, .lie n u..-. n..c, , ...... ......
then sena mrwaru jour oi. -"
brook and Mendenliall anil they will furnish yo.
will, good markeiing orchards.
.-.....n.i..ri.- 1 ui'vnpvailT
,,WIT Viln
i.reensDvro , o. iow.
Blacksmith Tools,
M si jrCH as Bellows, Anvils, hand and
3 slide inimers, Vicea, Buttresses,
fP vair Knives, Scrcw-platea, Stocks
and dies, Blacksmith's Pinchers and Tongs, Ras
pers and Filea of every kind, cut horse shoe and
clinch Nails, Boras, Iron of all aizes, both of nor.
thorn and country manufacture, cast, plow, blis
ter snd sorins Steel ic, for sale very chep at
TAYLOR'S,
Opposite the Monuon House.
Il-DLOWS CELEBRATED SELF.SEAL
1NG CANS, of all the different sires, at
TAYLORS
Hil'fuar .tffr.ois s flfjasims We
Wilmington. ClinrluHe nml HiiiIipp
ford Iliiil Road.
WtSTKKN J. 1 V I S I UN .
iN and alter Momlny the ljth inkt.inl, tho
fnixni'iT ami Muil I r ni ii will he r j n i n
ihia Koud daily (Suniinj excepted) te lullowa:
t;oiNc; vi:st.
LaVE.
7 00 A. M.
7 4o "
8 15
8 40 "
Arrivi.
7 43 A M.
t 10
H 37 "
0 uo
Asairt.
tl 2T A. SI.
11 4.i
12 15 P. M.
1 1.0 '
i?pnrt .t'mn.
3-tf
Charlotte,
TlllkaM grr,
Ilreviiid,
Shiirin,
Lir.rnliitnn,
OOING KT.
I.rivx
II 00 .V
M.
l.'ncolntnri,
! iron.
Urevjrd,
Tucrtlmejjee,
( l,;:rloit.-.
V. A
S M:ialer of T:
II v3
it 60 '
13 17 P. M
Dy order,
f.ineolnton, April 4, Iftil.
' ; WatchcsJewelrv.Solidhf-ilvcr
Plated Ware,
j f g HE subscriber has , ti ly rcluriicii frnni tl:o
I M. North where !u has pirchas.ii nyeryix.
' tenie supply ol llir ,-, arliclef. IJn j.ureh i.
' ses biing inmle dirpciiy from the iu;. n u I.. i-i u rvr,
he is tliereluro eimlileii to si ll :it a vrry "nr.. I :,u
VJinet.' on cost aou pt-rsmis in., v o-st ntunt: li.i.t
all his articles nn. w-TriinU..' lo 1". ulr-t l,u n p-
rrfeuls tli ni lo In-.
, 'Vatchis and I'lneks er.refiilly rejnircd ami will
receive my pers.mui atu nnm.
i n. w. r,i:rKvrni.
Cchbrr !), IPflO. 0:'u
j Ur. E. II. Andrews,
! "y:"i"'?:, "Wi a Ot"H isil'riu the public gm.
! iftSYYAyv' er.uly, iiml ihe cilieiic of
j i-J-r-TI-i-1 M. rkleiibug in ji irlir n!.r. th-it he
, Ins resumed tnr practice o' DKNTl-STIt Y, and
j nuy be f. .und ut his Old Slund.
lie la (irrpt.red lo iri-erl Arti(l''i:.l Te tl. on
I (juld, .Silver, Vulciiite cr t lienliil,r: prnccsa, ua
pu tn lit may desire; und fill Teilli Willi li ihi.
1 in, Ainulriim nr ts. Arlitu ml. He J prep:
of' to perlori.i any open. ti..ns Lehinping to IXi.tiatry
I und need not suy O'ut I
II be liieuscd tj ttn
Uinn any of Ins old f.-iem;, or new a.it citlie ,
Jim may Like I ml lor (.'rallied,
Fth. 5, 61. 45 tf
ALL persons iniiel trd by note nr bnnk ne.
count to 1 lie Estule nl Ire I . te '! Iiniiu; J.
I Jolion urii req uefled to eonie Inwurauna st lliu
the smiic us iiiiiuler.ci.' uimni.t be fivt n und uil
persnns huvini; vhnins -i.iiri.t s,i ! Tliomns J.
Ilolton's Eflulc i l (iriniit Uil- buiu- williin tiio
lime prescribed hy Inw it Uiis notice n ill bi plt-.d
in bar of their reent ry.
K. KVK. llU'lCIMNt-ON, Er tr.
tj TUOo. J. nuLTUN.
February 5, 1861. -15
COMMISSION MLCIIANT
AM)
(Icneral Coik'ttiii? l
AL'
LL produce shipped here for my cispnsi.1
111 I reei ive (irouii.l atitnlioe fr.i.l core
taken in the lurch? of ,tMl. JJ"Ail
Notes and Aecouiiia put into my lonins ior col
lection ahull receive prompt auu imincdi ile ul
tcntion.fj CAaiUte, Feb. 5, ISGI, 4lt
Out of Debt! Out of Banger,
A Lt pcrsoi.s, IN iinii tiLT
Of To
m. havu not seltied llieir fet.ouiiU uus us
on the 1st ol J.muury IMil, uro euti.esli.v re.
quested to CALL AT UNt ii. anil )oiy II. u money
ur irivc llieir notes, us wu arc celt i in.ned lo close
rip l"l ye.ir'a buiiiess, ;ind prrter I i3o so v. tin-
oul incurring lOST. e mn all, aim even
,UUIIL II 'Uil K'C IIUVC SIIIU.
UKuWN,
TATE & CO.
3l
Chiirloite, M.irrh U, Iflil.
Tin and Japanned Ware,
A largo assortiiii nt ; Uioek Tin, lllock Z
Tin Piste, b.ihbit metal, Slc..
6 70 VES, the largest Sloi k, ol all sires, at
Hardware, Stove and Iin-U'ure Orj.ol,
Ufjiusite tlic Ma mil n tiot.
At Taylor's
ITOU con find tho IikcsI asaortmtnt of Cut.
' jL lery, tiuns unu 1'islols, ol'ull the eelehraiej
' niukes.
I ULASS, of all sues and q mil i tic? both Frenc i
snd American. Alan, fully h" mc ki f or pouuu.
WOODEN WARE. ilROO.'i.j.i.c.ol all ki.ii.8.
Hope ! Hope !
(isol .M uill.i, J u:o arm C--t
ton iiojie, Ironi i .n.-li lo J in.
cues, at
TAYLOR'S
Hiirtlicare Store, opposite the Minntun Mouse
Agricultural Implements
OF ALL KINDS.
tjJIKAW t utters. Urn Miel
5 l.rs. flows. II. its. Shoveis
Sondes, hurks, Aies, t'lChs. AUt-
at.'iKt i.;L"bt.'iia' .llots. J
ii., lap slwurs. I'ruiiini: "'' l'Uiii:i
G .r.
ii I ra.
IS ot-s
Oen ilotS and Uahr
NMtil lo
. ...,.. gr.is und brier S-rytn
.. , Wueon boxes : oliow wurc, such
ovrnil snd lids
Lilliis.si'iocts, stew. puns Mia Mi.
ties, Cauldroi.a 'roin "JO to 1-0 (r-iuoi s cni , noi.
and brass Preserving Keltic. Sueep Shears, ic,
al TAYLOR'S
Haiduore Vrpot.opi'oxtt llie Mucsilu House.
.,n,,u;Alo.lril,J TJ F
rii.s it rOONF ilO.i
r 1 . , , ... , ,
JL HOU.NL havn.E .if i W
j collection, U.o.e '''' ''V. ' v ', ' f i-v'i'l V
i io mite 1 1 1 1 KM IN 1 un LAhLl
'liTv. lit Ji llN V I Ki
UA Y .
im N.
Trunin
Msy 7. lfil
6 3t
ROM ana uitrr toe HI iuy l J .nu
I1 we will be io.um.1 lo
i-i i our
customers ana tl.r res' ol mm.
cssh only, tuy article in our h
lor l a.-h moi
liustt.es Hi Ll
wc may liuve on hsiul.
ciiiiiiiik lor gords slier
nitr. will iiese e ictis
ny (irson seiiusog or
tioe eale it;o.ui
il mslrud el rii o g
I their i.r. ers, we fmnisii luri.uh them witn a cep;
of this advertisement j as s are (iettriiuiitd no
to sell a aingi urticle on crcu.t. Ai.d t.iose in
ilcbted to us see reqccslvd to call -.ud piy s '
i want the nopey. ,,,,,
j OA1ES & WILLIAMS
Dec ?j, iao -
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