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S3 2 ier an num. IN ADVAN CHARLOTTE, N. UE A DE CE 31, 186 A V.O LU5I 51 ER nn WHEAT! The subscriber 1s 1 prepared to nnrehase th nw ARcnBisnop IIuGncs'. It has been fuppoed by the people of the South Archbishop; Hughes, of New bad been pent to Kuropa for the purpose of advancing the intemts of. th Lincoln Government by, using his tnfluoftoe to' i a ii.

rop ofWheat at the highest market price. Farmers twill find it to their advantage to call at the CiIAR. A Sceap or HiiTOBY. In March, 1836, Texas declarcJ, in Convention, her independence of Mexico. In April, of tbo same year, the battle of -feSri Jacinto was fought.

In June of that year, o' three i months afterTexas proclaimed herind and before Mexico had acknowledged it, tLe Committee on Foreizn Relations of (2)Pub2lhcd every counieract me rcprescuiauvus vwuiuw nr ILLIM J. YATES, i KOITOa PROPRIETOR. sioncrs sent from the Uut tne btaunton, PAY YOlJUj All persons owing me taxes are bereby notified to pay up before the 1st of January. I must hare the money to settle off the Poor and School Fund, but will not be able to do so without you pay me. .1 hope you will not force me to borrow money and pay your taxes for you.

It is but a small amount to eiich one, and you can easily raise it. i- W. Sheriff. Dec 10, 1861., tf COTTON SIJI'D WAiTEi). The undersigned will pay the highest cash! price for Cotton Seed, at their Oil Works, fire miles south-east of Charlotte, at Isa'acX Alexander's mills.

STEPHENS WUISNANT. the United States Senate ma'de a report in reeard Spectator expresses ks gratification at leaiB-; 7 ti j.cjk.da, vuuciuuiBg; trim tne ionowmg resoiu- ing irom a sausraciory courcc, mat tion: for a contrarv Duroose. From a Priest of the LOTTE STEAM MILLS before selling. Jan 1: 1861 J.N O. FACTORY, tOU SALE.

The undersigned propose to sell, at a low price and upon liberal credit, their COTTON FACTORY, located on the South Fork of the Catawba Thema-chinery is comparatively new and in good or'derlfor work. The water power is pood and the buildings ample, and a good FLOURING MILL attached. The principal Machinery consist of f.indle, 9 cards, 2tf loom's, and alt the machinery to work the i -S2 00 "Resolved, That the independence of Texas Church of which Archbishop Hughes is the bead; 50 "5 i lii 3 .4 the exp ivJ" person ought to be acknowledged by the United. States. I in this country, and who lives beyond the limit Kit ion of the year, 3 00 whenever satisfactory information shsH be receiv.

I of the Southern Confederacy, theJ'pectator learns i us five new subscribers, advance subscription ($10) will tip-wiifd by the cd that it has in successful gov-' that the Archbisbop has been deputed by acoun. ernment, capable? of iperfbrmtfig the duties andt cil.of the Fathers" of his church to use. in fulfillinjr.the bblisailoias "of an indenendent nower fiuence to secure the interccssfen of foreign five a sixth copy jratii fur one year. Dec 3, 'ir- ame. J.

E. B. iSiT S-ibicribers imd other? who may wish to send' 8, 1861 Stowesville, N. C. tbouy to us, cun do fo by mail, at our riK.

This resolution passed the Senate unanimously powers in behalf of peace ana the 'recognition or -the independence of the Southern Confederacy. Mr Buchanan was, we believe, Chairman of the BllTER BUTT 3. I i North Carolina I MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. This Company, the oldest and most reliable in the Cf r- Committee of Foreign Relations at the time. jujT-Traiuienf advertisements must be paid for in a.ha:icc.

r-j Advertisements not marked on-the- manuscript The highest cash market prices will be baid. for Advice to Planters. In tho circular letter JNow, supposing European powers were to ac- Butler, Eggs, Poultry, at PALMER'S omie, persons ior a term ot years or or a spr cine time, wili -be inserted until forbid, and NEW! fWOBDS TO "DIXIE." Old. Abe is mad and I ami plad, He's lost the States be thought he had. v' Look! away.

He tlionht he'd use a little force, AnoT of. the Southern States be JJnrrah, hurrah for Davis. I lie thought he'd use coercive means, And give the Southern people beans. away. -And summoned randals from To help him crush- the rebel horde, i Hurrahr.burrab ibr Davis.

lie thinks' the South he will subdue, i -Bat that! we know he cannot do.k Look away. Of Abrahalm-we're not afraid, i i In spite of all the fuss' he's Hurrah, hurrah for Davis. Some say he's got a heap of spunk, I Others, that he's always Look 'away. And when not drunk the poor old wag, Is spying it the Southern flag. Hurrah, hurrah for Davis.

And, when? he down the street does run, Just look out boys, you'll have some fun. Look away, feet kurned out and knees turned in And whiskiey running down his chin. Hurrah, hurrah for Davis. I With Fuss; at hi3 back, He starts, his minions on the track. Look away.

McDowell, Wilcox, Sprague, Fairbanks, All bent "on playing Yankee pranks. Hurrah, hurrah for Davis, i In haste Ahey cry, oh clear the track," We'll take Manassas all aback. -I Sept 24, 1861 Variety Store knowledge the independence of the Southern Con- of the Secretary of the Treasury on the produce federacy, and the Northern States-were to feel loan, and the tod ace of cotton, the recommenda- during continuance of life, on moderate Slaves insured, for one or five years, for two-thirds of their rharr.l accord'mglyjj outraged by it, would it not be sufficient for those tion is made, tht the planters should immediate HIDES. I market value. For insurance apply to I THOS.

W. DEWEY, 'Jan 8, 1861 ly at Branch Bank N. C. I take measures for winter crops to relieve the powers to point to the above fact in the history of une now -on nana ana am constantly receiving the Uuited btates Legislative proceeding? Wit irge quantities or lliues, which I will exchange for demands for grai and provisions, that they should proceed to divert nart of their labor, from cotton, SAMUKL 1 SMITH, Attorney ih1 ConiiM-lor at mington Journal. I II I 'j Licaiuer.

S. M. HOWELL, BARLEY WAIVTivD. and make their ova clothing and "supplies. The advice is good and pertinent.

We have a war of October 8, 18C1 6t-pd Charlotte, N. C. I want to purchase, immediately, all tho BARLEY the Flaj. The trick by the Yankees in their various battles with the attend proinitilg and diligently to collecting ana WiU I can get, for which the highest market price will be uncertain length etore usj a re.tncteo; cotton paid- MARTIN MUNZLLRj ntrustca jo ms care, i "veu to the writing of Deeds, Coa- Confederates Of raising the Confederate flag and market, and consequent hard times. Provisions, Charlottej t)ct 29, 1861.

tf i imitating the secret signals of the Confederates, is i take pleastire in informing mv triends and patron? rcinilUn-r a. I clums Seci il attention, vev.incr. ic. i trr lairing clothing, shoes, 'are high and itX'demand. These, things our planters can raise and make.

may be found in the. of this town and neighborhood that I have returned to ness. 1)1- unprecedented in civilized w.arfare. No nation th clerk office. Charlotte Hud resumed mv former business.

No. a. ijoinmg High Point Femal on the earth bas ever before been base enough to Let the planters fenlarge the grain crops; sow Juuar 10. descend to such vile expedients. No chivalric In consideration of the exUtiiig pressure of the times I shall limit, mv terms of tuition (in town) on the wheat, rye, barley; avo peas pumpkins, make their own clotking for fumily and lEigli roint.

The Spring. Session. 1S62. will people would desirexan advantage gained by such Piano to $30, foe the fuil Session of 40 weeks, or $16 begin Jan'; 13, with A. VOX, infamous knavery.

Yet our depraved adversaries iortue balf Session of 20 and save hides and nake 6bocs for themselves and the same corps of teachers that as gi ven such geueral I have, a fine stock of sheet music on hand and will' actually pride themselves upon the smartness of save8f These thing! must be made in the South, -attend to all orders in that line as also to Attorney zxx CHARLOTTE, N. such a cowardly and wicked trick. It; strikes us satisfaction The merits of the school, and the unusually low charge for and tuition cause us to expect a liberal patronage- I and they never will made until the farmer and c. that the CoDlederate Generals should adopt the COLLECTING 'AG EST. Charges for 20 exclusive of lights planter take an interest in tneir.

production or manufacture. ''r "i most summary measures to compel the Yankees to Tuning, licpiiiring and Sale of Pianos. Addtess orders through the post-office. i CHARLES 0. PAPE.

Wanted to purchase, a second-hand -Piano. Oct 8, 1861. -4 $40; Tuition, including Latin and! French $10 to $15; FIXER A Ofice orer the Januaryx ISjl. rng adhere to the rules of honorable warfare. They Irwin's corner, if.

PiauO or Guitar, 20. Bounties. Bv a recent Act of the Confoder. should formally notify the Federal Generals that Teru3. Forty dollars in advance; the remainder at ate Congress, a bounty of fifty dollars will bo grant every Yankee captured under tb'e Confederate flag, the close of the session.

We can furnish booktAt peace prices for cash; but our stock of stationary it exhausted. Win. J. Kerr, lor making signals, should be hung Hardware! Hardware Look away. But thanks to God and Beauregard, The yelping urs fled to their yard, And rah away from Davis, upon the battle field forthwith, and his miserable For further information, address ed to all volunteers who serve continuously fop three years or during the war.

who hay volunteered for one year, will receive this bounty ATTO IS 1' AT I. A S. LANDER, Principal. carcase left to feed the vultures. A.

A. N. 3L TAYLOR charlotte, n. 6t Dec 10, 1861 when they agree to serve two. additional years: A Good Example! The o'd North, State does of Coufitv' and Superior Courts th and will also be granted a furlough for not exceed Save Your LGATHK or Your TTp ESPECTFCLLY informs his friends and the pub- 3 ill practice in ccklenburg.

Uui and L'rti'drrus counties. not depend upon the Confederate Government for Cotton 33 uyers on ing sixty days, and a tree passage home. Uut in JiLw' lie generally, jthal he has added to his extensive i 1 1 Orritk iu the Urajvh-y building opposite Kerr's Hotel. the care of her sick and wounded soldiers. She siock Ol oioves ana lin nare, a mrge anu complete.

case they decline the visit home, will be allowed KARL KAIIN'WEILER, at Dallas. Gaston county, January 24, IS has nobly established a State -Hospital at Peters sto of Hardware, consisting iu part as follows: i i i ELI AS COHEN, id money what the trip would cost: All loops i- mi will pay 12 cents tor Dry or 61 cts for Green HIDES, burg, with three hundred beds, under the direc Carpenters Tools. or win lan mem tor one-nan ot tne Lreatner itis ex- Wilr purchase tion of her Sucgeon-General, with a full corps, pi re-eniisting atter tneir present time expires, win be allowed to organize by the election of their mill, crevscut, hand, ripper, pannel, prun-'j UODEUT GIDBOX, M. PRACTITIOICRrOF i asd assistants and nurses. Not satisfied with that, she COTTON, GRAIN, insr, crafting, tennou, buck, compass, webb, and butch penence in the business, he feels assured will enable him to give bis friends and customers full satisfaction.

Mr R. Lay, an experiehced workman, or myself, wjH own company oflicers. f. v. 1,.

has leased another building for an additional er SAWS; Braces and bits, Draw Knives, Chissels, FLOUR We learn that a bill has been reported by tho alwaj's be found on the Yard. Please give roe a Augers, Gimlets, Hammers, Hatchets, and Axes; Brick, and all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, Military Committee in Congress to increase the OKr. A'i Irir'kn's turner. CHARLOTTE, X. C.

plastering, and pointiug Trowels; Saw-setters, bcrew-iilutes Stocks and dies, Planes iof all kinds, Spoke- KARL KAHNWE1LER. Dallas, Xov. 26t 1861' 6t-pd pay of the army. It proposes an addition of four for which the highest market price in Cash will be paid Seed Yielding A Thousand Fold. A con- 18l; shaves, Steel-blade bevel and try Squares; Spirit Levels dollar tc the monthly pay of the privates.

-YficA. temporary journal says "I ne price paia lor a of Just received a large' lot 4 Pocket Levels, Vials, Boring machines, mohil Examiner. vv Conftdcrate States America, newspaper is like seed sown in the ground, it Gonecrs, and in fact everining mecnanic wants, in brings batik a thousand fold its "value. Some, Ke-enlistino. We are informed that one It.

W. I BECK WIT1L tonstantly on hand Baggin and Roping; ereat variety and at very low prices, at lAiiiUii is District of North Cakolika, District of Cape Fbar. Hardware Store and Tin-ware Iepbt, opposite the Man- of and a complete stock people, however, don't- believe it. They think" entire Mississippi regiment of twelve months' men two or three dollars a year paid for a is so serving on the Potomac, have resolved, to a man, sum House, laiiarioiie. u.

At a session of this Court in the town of Wilmington WATCHES. J-tYrLRY. PLATED WARE, much paid ror a luxury, whereas, the truth is, it I at the expiration of their present term to re-enlwt. in the above named District, on the J6tm uay of JS.6 vember, 1861, it was i I i Ofie bi Enelifh and Auienran manufacturers. May 20.

18C0. tf Blacksmith's, Tools. GROCERIES. 1 ELIAS COHEN. November 5, 1861 2m so much paid for a prime necessity.

A family trwk inrchasingelaewnere. tt A Brave NegIo. In the recent battle at Ordered, "That jthe next term of the Court be htd at the Court House in the town of Salisbury, on th! without a newspaper, will have children brought h. eac Sch as Bellows, Anvils, Vices, hand; and slide Ham Call iWatr i J.a-i- Belmont, Lieut. Shelton, of the 13th Arkansas up ignorant of the world and its concerns! mers, Buttresses, Farriers Knives.

fccrew-plate, Mocks 2d Monday of February, A. U. 1862; and that all causes pending in said Court, be adjourned, and all process regiment, hud his aeryaut Jack in the Both IVOTICE. and dies, Blacksmith's Pincers and longs, Kasrers and The Entrance of the British Vessel Jack and his master were' but not till Eiles of everv kind. Cut horseshoe and cl'nch 2ail; iTKUR CREDIT CUSTOMERS, FlNGAL--r-Providential QccurrmceThe follow be returned to that day.

i JNO. L. CANT WELL, Clerk. Dec. 3 1861.

4' 2Jm JoM T. Butler, Borax; Iron of all sizes, both of northern and country hey bad made most heroic effort to drive back BY DISREGARDING pUR APPEALS, ing is an extract from a fetter from an officer in manufacture; cast, plow: blister and spring bteel; the insolent invaders. Filially, after Jack had have forced us to adopt the CASH SYSTEM. rRACTIfAL for sale very cheap at rort fulaskij.to his wifo, which is made public: fired ut the enemy twenty-seven times, he fell TAYLUlvo, opposite tne Mansion House 1 i a WOOlrZ WOOIV! Expected to, arrive in a few daj's," I I 1 Lcr, Je w- lValch rami "The circumstances connected with' tLc arrival seriously woutiaca in tne arm. Jack son Cllt'l, upon the field and loaded the Tine for his father; Ludlow's Celebrated Self-Sealing LBS.

WOOL, Avhjcb will be of the Fjngal at Savannah seems to have been a divine direction. -The morning was one of the most beautiful of the season, clear and serene who shot at the enemy thre times after he was i A. C- of all the different sizes, at TAYLOR'S Oar terms hereafter will be strictly Cash on delivery. i FISHER BURROUGHS." Aug 6, 1831.. tf SUGAR AIVD ITIOlJASiiiES.

60 bbls. N. O. new crop, 100 hhd3. N.

O. soia on accommodating terms. Opposite Ktun's Hotkl, Charlotte, (Late with IL, Bcckwith.) ...1 LI I a Hardware Store, opposite Mansion House. Dec. upon iiie.grouiiu.

uhck a mi imu ueuinu a tree, TRELOAR BLAIR. when the Finsal hove in sight on the Fort. One wnen tne enemy retreated tney took: nmi. to nut; Walcln of her officers ihsisted on going into Port Royal Agricultural Implements of all kinds. tjairo ana reruseu to let mm return.

Jack wai WAITED. I 12 a ud 'Warranted for Kcpa'red Sugar, new crop; 25 kits Mackerel, to hand and for sale taken from the field in'crcut pain and brought to Straw Corn Shelleirs, Plows, Hoes, Shovels, Wasted for the-Confederate Army, 10,000 pair Wool of every description, months. Oct 16, IS61. wholesale. 300 bbls.

O. Molasses expected every I 1 l.l rr Srades. Forks, Axes, Picks. Mattocks, tifuouing lioes, the harbor, it jwas first designed to enter not knowing that Lincoln's fleet was anehored there; But another officer said, "No, he would make ine vverton iiospuai, wiiere nc Dore uis. suiier.

ings withr great fortitude till death yeliete him I YOUNG, WRISTON ORR. July 30, 1861 tf I day. Orders from nerchants will be promptly attended to, and pficcs lower than the same articles can he; bought Trace Chains, Chains, Log Chains, Pruning and Hedge Shears, Pruning and budding Knives, gar of his pains misery. His example may throw a straigbt for Savannah." Finding no blockading YVILKINSON it J. Gi den Hoes and Rakes, with handles; Graiu Cradles; grain, in the Charleston nood ot light upon the fancied philaothrophy of vessel near, the Fingal was steered for, the bar, 1 I I 1 IB 1 II I 1 OATKS WILLIAMS.

grass ana oner ocyines, uusu uutms, imgun uuira. and soon discovered the fleet in the distance, 875 REWARD. RUNAWAY from where we had them aooiuiotiitfin. ciacKi Was a oravo ana oDeuicni Hollow ware, sucn as pots, orens ana iia3, skuhis, spi WatcHes, Dec 10. 1861 3t I- near when a dense fi? snddenlv e'nveloncd-the whole I servant, and deserves fill praise for his heroic con- ders, stew-pans and kettles, Cauldrons trom 20 to Bil Chester, in Jure last, our three negro men.

viz 1 rallons each: Iron nn-1 nrass 1'reserving Kett.es, tneep squadron, and jh the fog the Fingal was entered duct upon the blootly field of Belmont. -JfmjiAii iTSilKiuriiic P.iper iTIillsJ Giles and Henry. Shears, at TAi LUK uepot, opposite el bevond the reach of shot and shell, when I Avalanche. Bill and Giles we bought the 14th of i last Novcmbej ted Ware the Mansion RALEIGH, N. C.

The Nense Manufacturing the sky and atmosphere became as suddenly clear at the ot lid. Lieacn, on Broad Kiver, in SJL1 AN I) 1- AN'O GOODS, par cash and AND LINEN SiiOE Factoby. We have omitteT for ser. Tinvand Japanned Ware, York District." They being brothers and having: rela as before it had been dark and fojrsv. AVas not the highest market price for COTTON tionsin the iseighborhood where we purchased them! Wo.

5, iGranita Range, eral weeks to notice the new and very important A-large assortment: Block lin, lilock.inc, lin riate, this miraculous and of Divine RAGS. fN. B. Not Woolen RagsV i it is more than likely tlrey have made their wa back Babbit metal, kc. N.

C. Opposite the Maniion Ilbuse. CHARLOTTE, Present price 3 cents per pound, delivered at either lo their old neighborhood. I Ice. We would recommend to our country Depot in Raleigh.

S. H. ROGERS, Pres't. Attention givtu-to Repairing" Watches and Jewelry. Bill is about 26 yeaFS old, 5 feet 8 inches high, will enterprise in our town, started by Mr II, Enniss and Col.

John A. Bradshaw. They have established a factory for the manufacture of coarse shoes for army and plantation use, and have Stoves, the.largest Stock, of all sizes, at TAYLOR'S Hardware, Stove and Tin ware Depot, opposite. Mansion H'hs frieuds, especially thoie in the mountains, a.nd September 18. 16CoJ' I jer 18, lECoi weigh 150 or roo; pounds; is very, black; rather sharp Address H.

W. liusted, lreas r. -Nov 2Uth. 4t I near the lines 'ot railroa ljtc? adopt systematic and faced, speaks quick when spoken to. i Nevr, Giles his brotheh is about 24 years old; 5 feet 9 already shipped a considerable quantity to supply Cnnnlv rf' W.

h. HAnrrr Wil. Charlotte ot Ruth. Railroad inches high: will weigh 160 is very black, and PETER B. DAVIS.

energetic measures for laying in as large a store of ice as possible, for we know no crop that is likely to be more profitable to its owners next orders from a distance. 1 hey are. turning out walks with his head- up and feet turned out in front DAVIS II AR I) WESTERN DIVISION, On and after Monday the 15th. instant, i the Passenger work of an excellent 'quality, and with great Their factory is in the large bficu building Henry, we purchased Jan. 1, of Col.

C. Rives on the Catawba rireri Ke is 28 vears ol.d well set, 5 feet 10 summer than the ice. crop. We shall have no more JEWELRY SjIidSilfer and PiaUd Ware. The subscriber haslattlr purchased a very extensive produce COMMISSION MEHCHAMS, and Mail Train will be run on this Road daily (Sunday inches high, andwill weigh 15 pounds; has a heavj- of the Northern, commodity, and must look to our nearly opposite the south-western part pf the excepted) as follows own resources lor an article wlucu has become a Mansion Hotel Saihlury' Watchman.

brow and speaks slowly: Las some character as arunj away. May go to Charleston -or Washington city, it is GOING WEST. aupplrof.the above articles. pnrchases being PetersTDiirg, REFER" TO Hon. Courts.

Gen. Haywood, necessity as well as a luxury. Even if peace it Copper Works in tue South. We leara bard telling where he will go as be is a gentleman of Lkavk. 'made directlv from the inanuiVicinrer, he is therefore Areivb.

i rn.hlrd to sell at Terv small advance on c6t. and Raleigh," could be Blade, whicb is very uncertain, we ough never. to buy anything of the North, even that that parties are now engaged in establishing a fim-pd. A. M.

-f They all ran: off about the same will nay 75 reward for the 3 men; or $25 Feb- 19, 1861 A. M. it it persons may rt assured that all his articles are warranted to 'what he ri'preseuts them to be. 00 45 15 40 43 10, '37 00 only product in which they excel us, and which is as cold and hard as. their own wintry natures.

Charlotte, Tuckasegee, Brevard, Sharon, Lineolnton, GOING EAST. large copper foundry and rollung mill at Cleave- land, Tennessee. By February next, they ex. pec't to have the machinery in complete runninnr Warche and rloi ks careJuilr repaired ana wi.U piece for either of them delivered in any jail so that we can get them. These boys may attempt! to make their imsis, All kinds of EUROPEAN BIRDS tt receive my person a1 attention R.

BECKWITH. Cold-Blooded 51uRDER.We learo that a way North as some others from this place have at tempted, 1, I i PRIDE DUNOYANT. Chester, July 30, 1861 5 tf Abbitk. Kv. 27, 130 ilil.

also, a beautiful assotment of.NEW STYLE CAGES. Those wishing a fine Soiicstcr. will find it at Lxavi. most cold-blooded and unprovoked murder occur M. Lineolnton, 't.

11 00 A red at the house of Mr W. H. Patrick, in Wake 20 A. M. El 1.DJ1EVS, Sharon, 11 IMS.

J. V. I'ALMtli variety oiore. orderand wil from that tirho bo able t3 sopply, in such quantities as may be desired, copper work in any ofils various forms. As this ia the first effort made in the South to produce our own wrought copper for nhich there are innumcra ble uses -among others, that of supplying bolta and sheating for shins our readen will readily rn Hnir Ahnv tlin Hank ot Cnariotte.

I countyi about 20 miles South-west of Raleigh, on Thursday the 12th. The facts of the affair, 11 23 11 50 12 17 P. CHAW.OTTE. N. Brevard, 1 11 45 Tuckasegee, 12 15 P.

M. St. MarjV School, Kalcigh, N. 0. Right Rev.

Thos Atkinson, D. Visitor. Rev. Albert iuiedes, D. Rector.

W.in!fl Inf.irm fi fi-i' rcnerallv. and the citizens of as testified before a Coroner's inquest held over the Charlotte. 1 00 Nov 20, 1860. lVotioe. From and after this day (1st of January, 1861.) we body ot the mordered man by a jury summoned Tho next Term Of this SCHOOL will open January perceive tne miporunce oi tne enterprize.

By order, V. A. McBEE, Acting Master ot Transportation. Ljneoluton, April 4, 1861 IVOTICE. by Special Coroner J.

C. Hunter on Friday, the 13th, are substantially JIr J.no. C. Can-nady was inside' of.SlrTatrick's house, and hav 6th, 1862." For ft circular containfnr full apply to will be nleased to sell our old friends and customers, -r- A Loss. The Charleston JIurcury.

speaking 0 Mecklenh he ts resumed. the Practice of DENTISTRY apd may he found at his old stand. He i prepared to set Artificial on Gold, fcilrer. Vulcanite, or on ti Cheoplastict procesr, as fatieats m.ty desire, and fill Teeth with Gold, Tin, or Artificial. i He is also prepared to perform anyperation in? to Pentiitrr, and need not sav that he irill be pleas the Rector.

Raleigh, N. Dec. 17. of libraries destroved bv the late fire at Charleston. ing startea to go out, bad just reached the door The undersigned having qualified as administrator of steps, when Tie was fired upon and shot dead I by saya that, the Theological Library at Bishop but Lynch's residence was, probably the most costly his collection of those lost, being valued at 135,000.

Jno. Harwood, wbo was standing in the yard M. S. OZMENT Keeps for sale Lard, corn and corn meal; also, chick and the rest of mankiud, for cali, and cash only, any article in our line of business thatwe may have on hand. Anr person sending or coming for Goods after tbi date, -without money, will please excuse us if, instead of tilling their order, we furnish them with a copy of this advertisement, as ve are determined not to sell a single article on credit.

5, And those indebted to ns are requested to call a short distance from the Harwood gave. the estate of R. Monteith. at tne uctooer sessions, 1861, of Mecklenburg County Court, all. persons indebted to said estate are requested to come forward and make payment; and those having claims against the same are reqnired to present them within the time For! ens, Ac.

A fresh Supply of candies just received. The gem of the collection was an old Polyglot sale cheap for cash. doors below the Jail. October 15, 1861 Bible, in six large folio which was the only copy of that particular edition this side the Atlantic. It was valued at $1,000.

ed to wait upon any of ld friends or new friends yoa may take that op granted, i February VI SGI NEW GOODS. O'OPMANN' PHELPS have received a handsome assortment of SPRING GOODS, consisting in part of DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, to which thev invite particular attention. and par, aj the money. State of North Carolina Gaston county. Court cf Pleas and Quarter Se8sions-Aug.

TerBi, 1861. David Friday and Marion. Friday vs. John Smith and victim na warning, and committed the heinous crime of murdering a fellow-being without the slightest apparent provocation. The murderer made! his escape as soon as the deed was committed, and has not up to this time been arrested.

There were two men present who witnessed tbe tragedy, but. they were too much intoxicated, we learn, either to realize the extent of the crime, or to offer any obstacle to the escape of the heartless assassin. OATES WILLIAMS. prescribed by law, or tnis nonce win oepicaueu iu oar of their recovery. A.

A. ALEXANDER, Adm'r. November 5, .1861 4t-pd PROCLAMATION lBv His ExceUcncv, Henry T. Clark, Governor of North, tf January 1, 1861 April 23. 1861 Dissolution.

TheSrm of FDI.LIXGSJ SPRINGS 4 CO. was br limtuiton on the let January, 1861. Th. will ronlinned nnder the Itm ana Good. The Manassas correspondent of the Charleston Courier says that a body, eT Yankees lately eaptured there "all wore elegant winter clothing and by the side of their rough and nils, cellaneously attired guard looked really like gentlemen.

One of the boys in reply to a remark by a prisoner concerning his old clothes, told him the' Yankees were very like a bottle of four oent whis- key. It had a very pretty label on the "There had been at Mr Patrick's house during the wife Elizabeth, Jacob Link and wife Margaret, Jacob Sanimey and wife Mary. Devisavet vel non. vjt It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Jacob Sammey and wife Mary, two of the Defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made is the Western Democrat, a paper pablished in the town of Charlotte, for six weeks successively, com-mandine the said Jacob Sammey and wife Mary to ap SPRINGS, and they hope, by i t.

Style Of KLLLLU3 int.itr ..1 attention to business, to mtril iuc Carolina. i Exbcctivk Depaktxkst, Raleigh, November 7, 1861. In pursuance of the power rested in me by the 19th section of the Constitution, and by and with the advice of the Council of State, I do hereby prohibit the exportation, beyond the limits of this State, of all Bacon, Pork Beef, Leather, Mens' Shoes, Woolen Goods, Jeans, Linseys, Blankets, Ac. Ac, except through the orders of the proper officers of the Confederate Government or of the State Governments. The Adjutant General Will employ the necessary means to carry into full effect this order.

All Agents to purchase for the State are required" to have written pear at the next term of this Court to- be held for the) afternoon a militia company, on drill, at the time of the murder all had left for their, homes except the parties above mentiooed. The murderer, liar wood, is represented to be six feet high, spate built, dark: hair, dark skin, inclined to a pale complexion, thin visaged, dark flesh moles on his face, with a downcast look. 3 He is about 30 years of Mr Cannady had bat recently returned to his native county, having been absent from the State for eeveral ywnUaUigh Register, same patronage heretofore liberally bestowed" by their numerous friends enstomers. The present financial crisis and the uncertainty or business, for the future compel us to shorten our time Of credit from twelve to six months to prompt paying customers none others need ask it. AU persons indebted to the old firm of Folhngs, Springs mutcome forward and make immediate county of uaston 'a me ijourt-iiouse in uau, uu mo third Monday in February next," then and, there to make themselves party defendants, or judgment pro confess will be entered against them; but was mighty mean liquor, ine pnuosopnr was as good as truth, and the fellow had enough of both.

Another, Id answer to soma inqairies as to what be thought when he was cap- tared, replied that I'ha hadn't time to think any. thing, for he was so scared he didn't know Lis gun from a corn-stalk." IlCADQCARTKB NoKTU CAROLINA TROOPS. "I Adjutant GcneraPs Office, lUIeigh, Oct. IS, 1861. General Order, No.

20. All companies hereafter accepted by the Governor will remain at home, wjthcut pay, until opoa for active errice, wled a reasonable time wfll be allowed them for reaching their appointed place of eni- dezvous. This order ia necessary on account of the limited quantity of clothing and camp equippage bow on hand, and to enable the Governor to have these sap-plies ready for the qse of the troop. By order of the cowiander-in-chief. I s-'''i- G.

ctlz. "i Idjataat Geaeral. i i I i i.i Witness, W. Glenn, Clerk of. said Conrt, at oflJce V' -V -1 1 I A 0niai xaAaur in Dallas, the 3d Monday in August, 1861.

84-t pradvS3 W. P. GLENX, Clrk. A word to the wist is sufii- uinorittJi. Jaa II, 18li.

I Kev 1 2th. aess be speedily closed op. eitat.N.

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