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Bril llanfs, Piques, Qullta, Conntcrpanen, Embroideries, Ajiplenuid assortment of Shawls and Cloaks, HuIry and Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Shirting, efi raniaioon BUiff, c, c, . . All of which will be sold as low as the lowest. TJ;e above Goods was opened on the 1st of sCHO-tf . c - ' ' . STORE AND INEW GOODS. KILNAYEILER & -BRO'S; have opened, and are every day the I V. . ii- opening, one of w fl. A It GUST AND CHOICEST assortment Of' GOODS everf brought to this market. Consisting uf UADIES DRESS GOODS . . of evty style and pattern," " " J GENTLEMEN AND BOYS CLOTHING not ,ta be surpassed in the city, and a larpe and varfrhi assortment of ' PI; DRY GOODS of every variety, color and style. :yozrvo Groods oi iiitt est quaiitv. Also, a complete ana uusur passeit stock Of COFFEE'S, TEA'S and SUGARS, antl all Groceries of every description. , . ' KAHNWEILER .& BROTHERS, would. especially Inform the Ladies of Charlotte that therr large MILLINERY establishment, under the supervision of Miss F rr.nj, or l'aris, was opened ;on the 12th 'October, and that tltey are respcin'.iiy invuea lo can anu exaiume iiibhoin vi ,FHE,NCII JUIL.IiINKIaV NI . FANCY GOODS, comprising Honnets, Cloaks, ilantillas. Hoop Skirts . HeaiiDrejtses, lress Trimmings, llabcr-dashcry, Honkry and Embroideries. - Vf sure and call if you want CHEAT GOODS. oW- tf " c ji r "i , . ; v Charlotte Marble Yard. fMUE siscrtbcrs having fTnieI themselves Into fp a company, respecuuny lenryj- pie ;ff- Charlotte ana th roustry generally, In their lipe, o'C business. They are prepartxl to furnish Mpnu-to-iitj,' tiravestones. Mantel liecf.Yuruiture Marble, Ta-f ble labs. Marble Steps, tolfS any "Itern, cut ."according to the most approved tastend styles, and updn the roost accomodating Urmj f ver offered in tlie Southern country. They will tevp constantly on hantl the best description of Egyptian,' Italian and American Marble. iAIl'rders for any article addressed to the sub-, scribVrs will meet with prompt, attention, and will be parted and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch. 1 I Thfe .Vhrdis situated on the North-west corner of tlx Railroad Depot Yard. J' - VM. TIDDY & SONS. KlACKS?IITII'S TOOLS, &C. ? A t the Sign, of tits Golden rad Lock. TE have an unusually large . V : assortment of the above, . r . - a t -'t consisting or ueiiows, Anvus, - Hand and Sledge - Hammers, Stocks 1 . . and Dies, Screw Plates, Rasjwsand Files- Buttresses Pinc;:s, Tongs, Blacksmith's Drills and Punches - JL ALSO. A l;rge supply of Horse and Mule Shoes, made of thl)tst material, and for sale much lowef than they tan be made by h&nd. Call and judge for yourVes. Terms cash. ' jaoil.tf . ALLEN &DJAL. I S'-t. MANIPULATED . GUANO ! V?, . . j 'l- This Unequalled Fertilizer, . . l'' .'r " , composed of one-half J BEST PERUVIAN GUANO, l one-half fine - j 4Gfc-x-oixxxci. ' Bono, j ..'"?;.. ' -; and the j BEST PHOSPHAtIC GUANO, Is In 'condition for immediate use, being prepared by new and improved machinery by which means the most perfect combination is effected, reducing all tfa uniform fine powder; and for application by Jr ill or otherwise, it is in the most perfect or And I have no hesitaUon in saying, that for all OTops it is equal to any fertiluer in the com- muni'T. Thequamy win uc Kept Perfectly Unilonn, "L. A vivrnNiA and 45 to TH) s,er cent, of BONF PHOSPHATE OF 'LIME. It la put up in good bags, weighing about 15ij I lbs ach. Purch. :ti notice that the name, E. KOBIJt cnv. u Krn.ll on each bag none other is gen- Mi lW experience in the trade, and the general kinfr( riven by all Guanos sold by "e wllUh ?ZrmZ. represented. I will also' keep constjuitly on hand the best : v. j . Persian,' Mexican,& other Guanos vhlcV I will sell a low aa any house in the city. I1-: WM. ROBINSON.; Nos 4 and 6 Hollinsrs worth-street, . i ;;-! xT-tt.treet Wharf, Baltimorej ROBINSON MANIPULATED OUANO Is t.,o old io t.ts to suit Dy me u;...4 -6v.-. , i vfvstt Alexandria, a. JiRISOMAIGNE, Norfolk Y. j ; E H SKINKER A CO., Richmond, a. j Yiift-i BRANCH k SONS, Petersburg, a. RWPRTII, .Wilmingtonj N. C H, l BAKER A CO. Charleston,. C. C. A. 0 REIN EN k CO., Savannah, Ga-:, f eb 'M-3mp - " . - . I . SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES c J. v-,,t. durability, perfection o lXandiclty to F-rfonn every variety of sewinr, no other Machine can compare. with SINGER'S. New anu 1 ' .- grea. r.d.fce.1 "osUTPnEN, -janYz-Stst Agents, Columbia S. C. ligil A W m X ' i - " j. improved Grain Cradles, At the Slffn cftM Golden Tad-Lock. 1t'- DOZEN Improved Grain Cradles, manu & ' factuml expressly to our orde', and well adapd; to cutting either long oi ' ort in. The above superior Cradles can be had only o! us and goffered at wholesale Lsyif-tf . ; " Columbl,S.C. II LP A I 111 Li1 LP I T11THC1 TT ITmX7 : - ' I -.1 fl XIJi T . TTIrKfi IVT Jri fill . . . ..iia. . illiaiU H Wi MMUAUftWUi' . WEST INDIA FRUITS, HAVANA SEGARS.SNUFF, TOBACCO. I BILLOW-WARE, TOYS, f and all kinds of FANCY GOODS, and Manufactaror of pure CANDIES, Sugar flams and Confections. Out door above the Sauk of Clxirlolte, aug 17-ty . : ' f. Coabijottx, N. C. FRENCH ; MILLINERYi MESSRS. KAHNWKTTiER & BROS. R1 i ESPKCTFTJLLY inform the Ladles of f Char- lotte and its vicinity, that they will open on or about tne 1st or octouer, m addition to their large toe or , j ! i Fancy and Staple DRY GiOODS, a Millinery department, expressly fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. Our Millinery de partment "win comprise the most beautiful and 1 tasty styles of . ; ! LADIES BONNETS;- j ' DRESS CAPS, T. ' f MISSES' and CHILDREN'S f FLATS and HATS, HEAD DRESSES, Ac,Ao., to suit all ages. ' j j" Miss P. PFElL, who has charge of this depart ment Is acknowledged by persons of taste to suit ajnd please the most fastidious. In addition to our hanilsonie assortment of Millinery Goods, we shall keep? a very pretty assortment of LADIES CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, DUSTERS and' DRESS SHAWLS, all of the latest importations as for style and quality. We cannot be surpassed by any House North or South. t ' '. ' V " An examination of our Stock is all that Is neces sary to convince customers that it is (w irepre fent it. i ' i . . ' I Next door to Messrs. T." H. Breni & Co.. aug!6-tf i THE SEWINC4 MACHINE! l AT REDVCEp. PRICES. .( WHEELER WILSON'S improved patent has taken premiums over all others, as the best sewing machine yet patented. During the past autumn the trials liar,e been numerous, and all the parents or any pretension have been fairly into competition.' Ia every cases the.Wheeler A Wilson Machine has won the highest premium.! We may instance' the State Fairs of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin and Valifnrnla, and the! fairs of the Cincinnati, Detroit Chicago and StJ Louis Institutes,' already held. "'At the Fair of the St. Louis Mechanical Association the committee con sisted of twenty-five ladies of the highest social standing, who without a dissenting, voice awarded, for the Wheeler & Wilson Machine the highest and only premium,-a silver pitcher valued at $75.' If these facts do not establish i reputationy wei know not what can. i .From our own experience, and the testimonials, received from 4hose to whom we have sold these Machines, we confidently recommend them to the public. 1 EDGERTON, jRICHARDS k CO., ' 62 and Hi Broad-et.,' Charleston, 13. U. Jan 18 Imp mwf FURNITURE ! FURNITURE !! WHOLESALE A'JfD RETAIL, j ' H..DEGRAAE,t S7 Bowery (Wholesale Warehouse), and 462 Pea'rl- street (Uelail Btone),JNew xorii, j HERE wil' be found the largest and most extensive assortment in tbcity. - .- - -. tUf- Bills of $25 retailed at Wholesale prices at the Bowery Store. . ; ' All Furniture guaranteed as represented.! One hundred and fifty hands Constantly. employed in manufacturing. All stock laid in for net caeh. ' It comprises, in part, . . t . I E0SEY00D, MAHOGANY AND WALNUT ! larlor Furniture, j In Brocade, Brocatelle, Delaine, Plush and Hair i Cloth. - ! ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND ENAMELLED Cliamber Furniture, - In sets from twenty to one hundred and nfty dol lars. Also, Cane Seat and Common Furniture, in great variety. A large assortment of Gilt and Ma hogany Mirrors, Spring and Uurled iiair Alatresses, Patent Premium Bota Beasteaas, witn frpnng ana Hair Mattresses attached, Ac. I Steamboats and Hotels furnished. Dealers will find it to their interest; to give us a call. march 18 3mos J CONGAUEE Formerly occupied by George Sinclair Co.. and . now owned by JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., Iron ana urass Fonuuers, MACHINISTS, Ac, Foot of Lady Street, and on Vie tide of the Greenville Railroad, Columbia, . ,6' Chinese Sugar-Cane mills and Pans OF ALL KINDS. v fSfHE above Cut is a Three Roller Horizontal JL Sugar Cane Mill, and isatrae representation of the one exhibited at the! 8. C. Agricultural Fair,, and which took the' first premium at the aforesaid exhibition. . I I Premiums were also takpn by the same firm; for Grist-Mill Irons, and for the best Castings. I Iron and Brass Castings of all discriptions made to order, and with dispatcK Steam Engines, Mill Gearing,-Blacksmith's Work, Wagons, Ac, Ac, made to order. ' , ! - We have also purchased the right of "Win ter's Patent Mnlay Saw-Ztlill, for the State of South Carolina, with the exception; of Pickens and Anderson Districts. ' I Having purchased the entire establishment; of Messrs. Sinclair A 'Co., Including Patterns and everything appertaining thereto, we are now pre pared to execute every description of wrk In our line of business, with neat ness and dispatch. JOHN ALEXANDER; I ROBT. McDOUGAL, ' i , mayl7-tf c. - HENRY ALEXANDER. THE CAROLINA. SPARTAN, j BYCAVIS A TRIMIER-Prfs Two Dollars per annuum.in advance, or $20 at Ue end ; pf the year. If not paid until alter tne year expires 13.00. . i No subscription lasen ior less man six raonuis. Money may be remitted through postmasters at our risd. , ; - . . Advertisements Inserteii at tne usual rates, ana contracts made on reasonable terms. . j The Spartan circulates largely over mis ana ad joining districts, and offers an . admirable medium to our1 menus to reacn cusvoracrs i Spartanburg C.H.,'S. C. , j j THE SOUTHERN ENTERPRISE, S Issued Every Thursday Morning, by PRICE k M'JUNKIN, Proprietors. WM. P. PRICE, n. M. McJCNKin: Term i a rear in aa vance; $1.50, if delayed. 1 UAJI . LI IVZSJ I rr tifATnuro iriAiri DV Oll 1CD S FIRST DOOR 80UTH OF THE bssj i f- v rut vvniunLO.JCVYCLni.oii.vcnr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I .- "x is: .,. :;; , : . ;i . China, Glass, Earthen-Ware, . I . . ASH ' ' ,, Honselceeplus Articles - Generally. Charlotte, 3V. C. . Orders from a distance pronptly attended to. , July '12-1 y v -; i ; i ,' - ' v RAILROAD SCHEDULES. ' VIA COLUMBIA, CHARLOTTE, RA j J LEIGH, TO WELDOX. . ' ' fHlHE folio wine U the Schedule between Colo v li r . bia and New York, via Charlotte Road. ' Leaye Columbia..... ...... 60 P. M; ' ? Leave Charlotte. 1.00 A. M. Leave Raleigh...... ......... 9.00 A. M. Leave Weldon... I..... 2.00 Pf Mr -Arrive New York, by either Peters- - burg or Portsmouth route...-. 6.00 Leave New York.... S.00 Leave PhUadelphia. ..... .:. . . . : . . 1.00 Leave Baltimore................ 5.00 Leave Weldon 12.00 Leave Raleigh . 4.15 M. M. M. M M (in day.) P. M. Leave Charlotte. .. J Arrive Columbia............ .11.20 P. M. 5.00 A. M. Passengers going Nprth desiring to connect with the Express Train at Columbia, will takev the morning trains at Montgomery, Chattanaooga, Augusta and Charleston, and the evening trains at Atlanta nd Savannah andxonnect in daylight at Weldon jbith both the Washington City and Bay Routes, j . ' . Passengers going South, by taking this route at Weldon, as in above Schedule, will reach Charles ton and Augusta as soon as by any other line, and reach Columbia twelve hours in advance of any other train, and in time to; connect with the South Carolina Railroad train, and take the Greenville cars at f'& m tus saving twenty-four hours to all passengers for that road. - Passengers taking -the Express Train. -'at Colum bia will teach Weldon in four hours less time than a half between Columbia and Weldon, and fortjr 1 . L . j-t. l 1 ; .. .1 XT VA ..!. 1 seven iiuur uetneeu iuiuuiinit - nun new xui.. Patsengjers going South -will buy their tiokets'to Augusta, Ga., and those'going North,' to Weldon, N,C, at which jKints Through tickets and Through checks can be" had. 1 . This line passes over ari elevated and healthy Country, containing purtt.water and gpod hotels. In addition to the Express Train, daily Passen ger Trains are running on this line, giving passen gers an opportunity to stop at night and travel on ly in daylight.. - ' . - ) " J - i Dr. C. D. BOYDEN. jan lT-tr 4- Traveling. Agent; TIME ANNIHILATED! CREAM ACTUALLY FROZEN IN TIIREIL .; I MINUTES! f " ' ' ,i r I TORltEI'S NEW FOUR MINUTE FREEZERS . PATIENT APPLIKD FOR. , , JUE SUBSCRIBER, after careful study and various experiments, has succeeued in con structing a ireezer, which, for simplicity, durabil ity, rapidity and quality of its production, is une qualled, and cannot' fail to bocorde a universal fa vorite. 1 , . . . ; , To satisfy the incredulous, there will he weekly public exhibitions of this Freezer at No. 9 Piatt -street, to prove it ability' to do lUt lhat in Uluum1 for.it.; Sizes : from 8. to 20 quarts. ; l-SENp FOR A CIRCULAR. The undersigned will dispose of his sto'k-.of MASSER'S FREEZER'S how' on hand, upon fa vorable terms. j P. TORREY, Manufacturer, No. 9 Piatt-street, New York. " Alsp, Manufacturers' Wholesale Agent for the celebrated "Old Dominion' Coffee and Tea Pots, arid "Arthur's" Patent Self-seaiing Cans and Jars. march 18-1 mo i . PKQSPBCTUS '. of ;' " THE CHARLESTONJIERCURY. A. POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AND LITBRART ' jfKVSPAPIRj '''1. '- ' ' PUBLISHED DAIfLYAND TRI- WEEKL F THEMrccrt gives daily, reports of the Mar ; ket and Marine Intelligence in Charleston and of Charleston commerce in the leading seaports of the world. The Weekly Prices Current is made up with much care,' and from the most reliable sources. 5 Its connection with' the '.'Asso ciated Press" -insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and accomplished Corres pondent in London (a gentleman Connected with the editorial staff of the London Times,) and , reg ular Correspondents in New .York Washington, Key West and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life in Wash ington are additional attractions In favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of a gentleman wno occupies pernaps tne highest position among tne literary men or the South, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general concern, especially those in rererence ip tne naming and Agricultu ral interests, and to the current news lof the day, Great care is taken that nothing : shall appear In its columns which should be excluded from the family circle. . The political creed of the Mercprt consists in the principles of the Democratic Party, asl laid down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1 7 9S and 1739 the Sovereignty of the States; a Strict Construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the Agent of the States; Free Trade, and an Economical Administration of the General Government. Its policy is the union of the Southern States in maintaining their rights; ' Terms Payable In Advance. DAILY, pes' annum ...... : ..... . j ........ . $10.00 TRI-WEEKLY j ,:. ..... J. ......... , ..5.00 Clubs wlHbe Furnished as follows: Five Copies of the DAILY for. J.... .....$40.00 Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY. . . . .20.00 The name of no person out of Charleston will be entered on our books, unless the i payment of the subscription be made In advance. Nor will orders from without the city to publish "i Advertisements, Marriage Notices or Obituaries be attended to, unless the cash, or an acceptable City reference, accompany the order. Money may always be forwarded at our risk in registered letters.' Postmasters are authorised to act as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwardingthe money; and by sending us Five Daily subscribers, with $50 enclosed or Five Tri-Wkkklt subscribers. ,with $25 enclosed, will be. entitled te an extra copy, or, if preferred, they may retain Twenty per esnt. of the pre-payments, for their trouble and in lieu of the extra paper. I r ; . j Out of South Carolina,; no person whatever is anthorised to collect debts already due to th Mer cury. ' - ' TV? -!j I ' .':':.-."V - In the State, Mr. Samuel E. Burgess is our regular Agent to make collections and procure new busi ness and subscriptions. ! : . - ! In Charleston, Mr. Jambs D. Bcnns, connected, with the office, is our regularly authorized collector who has full power to receipt forntoney .now due the paper anc to contract for future busisess. Subscribers and others, in debt to us, are urgently requested to send in our dues by mail at the earliest period. By so doing, they will sa ve ns' twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a principal portion of the profits. . !' V ' ry jmhtors in the State and throughout the South, who receive our Tri-Wehklt for thcitJ ,.t - i r. . 1 1 . j . T " niHLi, rc rcsiievuuiijr rt-juesiei io compensate as for the difference 'in value; by Inserting this Prospectus. . ' J R. B. RHETT, Jr! 'i No. A Broad. Street Charleston, S. C. . THE SPARTANBURG EXPRESS, ""S is'suttl every Thursday, at $2 per year, in ad- JL vance; J ru ualo t-ubiianer. . ' To clubs of ten, the paper will be furnished, one year for Fifteen" Dollars rinvarlably in advance. All subscriptions not specially limited at the time ef subscribing will be considered as made for an Indefinite period, and will be continued until all i arrearages are paid, or at the option or toe Pro. J prietors, Swj ; . - PLATED WARE ; Chfcrlotte, N., C. lay lMj j IMMENSE SACRIFICES. , " 3 . j r - . . : . ' NEW GOODS. . . ' WILMINGTON BRANCH, SAond Store Beloto Mesrs. T.H. Brem db. Co. Tr AIINWEILER &; BRO.'S respect L A full v Inform their numerous customers of Cl irlotte and the surrounding fcountryj that they at selling off the balance of their stock of Summer G ids, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Su p jor Ready-Made CLOTHINGf Gent's, Youth, aid Boy's wear ; BootSrShoeS, 11 .Caps, Trunks, xxd s ftill. Bupply of MILLINE GOODS, Bon 04t flats and Hats','BVnnet Ribbons, and French Flowed, all of which will be sold at a reduced price, together with a large and beautiful assort ment of Lace Points, Berege and Linen Dusters, all of the Irtest style.; v The tbove named Goods must be closed out by the fiiit of. October to malce room for our . Fall Stock. The best and largest assortment of Ladies' and Snsses Gaiters, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valisei, Carpet Bags, Satchels and Bonnet Boxes. Redy-Made Clothing. Attention is called to the large stock of Ready Made Clothing ; it being made up in the most sub stantial manner, and is equal to that sold by any: other house in the Union, and is aiChoice and fashionable stock ; Gents' Furnishing. Goods of every style and variety. .'i .. ". . This is positively a closing sale, as every airticle must be sold by the first of October. Merchants and others are requested to call and examinV be fore making purchases, as they will find it to their Interest to. do so. jt They can buy from 25 to f0 per cent.. cheaer than at any other house. , . . GrROCJERIKS. 1 v .. We always keep on hand the best audi cheap et assortment f - Groceries, Hardward, Cedar are, c., c , .. ': . 1 DAVID KAHNWEILER, DANIEL KAHNWEILER; TnAR if iuvirifii.pi; I: 1 j- . ., v i. W V A- jLa4.a. ijai f v uAaj a.M BALflMORErtpJIERCIAL COLLEGE FOUR0ED Is 52, ; CHARTERED 85 4 ' . t - - 3; . LOCATED il.-- ! ! ' '" Comer of Baltimore and Charles Street, j BALTIMORE, HI). , ! IHBr Largest "and most Elegantly Furnished Commercial ColleKe in the United States. ! vEvei'y youn min should write Immediately for one .of those large and beautifully ornamented Circulars, representing the exterior and interior View of ihei Baltimore Commercial College. ! Penmanship, Act, which will be gent by return mail.Vse, of charge, . with' Catalogue containing List pf Students,"Terms of Tuition, Opinions of th rress n our iNewjsystemoi iiooic-keeping, cte --..V : -' J faculty. f'1:- E.. K. Losier, Principal Lecturfcr on the' Science , or Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. . I J. M. .Phillips, Professor of Book-Keepirig and . Commercial Calculations. ! -: H. H. Da vies, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping.t ; N. 'C. Johnson, Professor of Penmanship. ' ; ; ' S. T. tWtLLiAMS, Esq., Mercantile Law. : Rev. F. Y. Reese, D. D., Commercial Ethics.. Hoifjolm P Kennedy, Hon Joshua Vansant, Hon Thomas Swann, . Wm H Keighler, Esq., Jacob Trust, Esq.; Wm Knabe, Esq. The time usually required to complete the f ul course, from S to 12 weeks. , j A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. - Large Circulars and Catalogues stating terms Ac, sent by mail free of charge. . I i 'Address " ' E. K. LOSIER, I ; jan 17-tf ;'T - Baltimore, Md g EQSPEC TTJS . "THE COUiiAJVT' A Southern Literary Journal. T1 HE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSE TO COM- mence, In the course of next month, the pub lication of a SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL at Columbia, S. C.! : - i i The necessity for such an organiof Southern mind will at once be comprehended bylall who have reflected upon the. present insufficient arransre ments for the expression of the thoughts and feel ings ot our section; v e nave in the South two excellent-periodicals: the "Southern Literary Messenger," at Richmond, Va., and "Russell's Magazine,'? in Charleston. Although they are ably conducted, and in all respects worthy the confi dence and patronage of our citizens, still, .as monthly , issues, their ability to publish such an amount f contributions as should be looketl for from so large 'a community, is necessarily limited.2 At tne iNor.tn, ine numoer oi merary ana semi literary periodicals is, proportionately, much larger, and as greater facilities for publication are .offered, far more isritten amongst their people; although it is not true that there is a greater de gree of intelligence in the Northern States. Again, it is absurd to suppose that the intellectual, moral, aesthetic, or politics! features of Southern socie can be reflected by a literature, which springs from a social organization of entirely different and even hostile principles; We are, moreover, ' entirely convinced that society In the South is moulded; by institutions and customs the best adapted to Ithe production, of a perfect Literature. In view of the fact that bur laws, Customs, and modes of thought differ essentially from those of the Northern States, it becomes our policy to have our own organs, de voted to our peculiar institutions, and upholding those views which may preserve our people In unity of thought and action, and maintain that wise conservatisni of taste, morals and politics upon which the welfare of the South depends. I We hope's w mate our. journal auxiliary to. the two Southern Magazines, in the production, in print, of the Intellectual efforts of our own citi zens ; in stimulating a love for reading, in elevating and sustaining the standard of taste, In encourag ing young writers; and in drawing out the older ones in our midst. V j; The " Courant" will be published every Thurs day morning, at Two Dollars per annum, Invari ably in advance All Books, Magazines, Ac, sent to us will be promptly and most impartially re viewed or noticed, as occasion may suggest, t A few advertisements will be inserted at reasonable rates. : ; ' V - .; ' ; jv- The public are assured that this is no mere experiment, as the paper will certainly be published, and subscribers shall receive their quid pro quos Subscribers will please address the proprietors ; and contributors, the Editor, at Columbia, South Carolina. 1 V - . HOWARD Hi CALDWELL, Editor. WM. W. WALKER, Jr. A CO. Proprietors The following well-known Southern writers haye expressed their sympathy with the enterprise AlJU iiieir UllCUUUU -M UUUU 1WUH; . Hon. A. B. Meek, i , naaame a werv. ( j Mrs. Caroline, Gloveri Mrs. M. Martin. Miss Sallie Ada Reedy. President Longstreet. i Professors Le Cont. ! Professor LaBorde. i Professor Rivers. , : Professor Venable. 'j Professor Reynolds, j Professor BarnwelL j Professor Du Pre- 1 A. J. Requier. ? 1 The Abbe RoouetteL John W. Overall. Hon. C. Gayarre. o Dr. O. B. Mayer, i John R. Thompson, Paul H. Hayne. vv-. Henry Tinirod. j j ; J. Wood Davidson.' O. M. Lieber. ' W.M. Martin. march 26 . k ., CHARLESTON EVENING NEWS. JOHN CUNNINGHAM k CO Proprietors; JOHN CUNNINGHAM Editor ; J. N. CAR DOZA, Assistant Editor. The Charleston Evening News, (Daily and Tri-Weekly,) will continue to be ?tfblished at the following rate?: The CHARLEST ON EVENING NEWS, (Daily,) $10 per annum, payable semi-annually, or $S per annum for cash n advance ; the TRI-WEEKLY NEWS, $5 per annum, payable semi-annually, or per annum for dvsh in ad vance. , , i j Saddle & Harness Ittanufae- lureri FIRST DOOR 80UTH OF THE ... ' i MANSION HOUSE, ; CHARLOTTE, N C. tT" All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at the shortest notice. - REPAIRING promptly executed, july 18, dlw-tf ' RICH FRENCH. CHINA FANCY GOODS. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS JCST OPENED I . very large and beautiful stock, of , FINE FRENCH CHINA ARTICLES,' : some of whit.h are' entirely new. RICH DINNER AND TEA SETTS i Rich Vases V '. V-i'-f ;. . Jewel Boxes ' r5 - : ' a ' r Toilet Setts - . i Candlesticks ' J ; Segar Holders . Card Baskets Cologne Bottles ; ,. - Puff Boxes , . Powder Puff Bohemian Glass Boxes Bottles Card Receivers, Ac, And for sale at H. C NICHOLS' -China Depot, . jan lS-tf. . nextto Commercial Bank. tolumbia, s. V. -' - ; , 4 PATENT CARPET SWEEPERS. J CSTii received, a few of these hew and much admired Patent . Carpet Sweepers. at: H. C. NICHOLS. jan 17-tf Columbia, S. C. ! ! i PALMETTO, r v . IK02ST WORKS. ;j; . CO LflJ?IR I A, S. C.,' ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI. ; 111 WILLIAM GLAZE, 1 MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES, ! from 10 to 80 Horse Power; SUGAR MILLS of every style now in use, Mill Work of every description.' ; Also, Iron Railing, with every discriptlon of Iron-.and Brass Castings. I would call attention to Iron Casting in the way of enclosing Public Buildings; Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Cemetary lots. . - Having a first rate Boiler maker with us,'we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at shprt notice; Will send boiler maker to any part f the State. Our Steam Engines will be found, when compared with those made at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent larger for the same horse powor; ; These Works have been in successful operation for several years, with an increase of patronage from all parts of the Southern country, for which the Proprietor returns his thanks to his numerous friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that no pains or expense will be spared to merit a con tinuance of their favors. -. . . may 17-tf i v ' ' . TIl INTERNATIONAL ' IIOTEI ' j . ' ; BROADWAY, - ' ' CORNER rRANKLIN'STREET, NEW TORE, . FFERS inducements to Merchants andTourisis visiting New York, unsurpassed by any Ho tel, in the Metropolis. :The following are among the advantages which it possesses, and which will be appreciated by all travellers. j: 1st. A central location, convenient to places pf business, as well as places of amusement. ( M. icrupulouly clen, well lumUlied, aud Wll veninaiea sleeping apartments. 1 . 'j8d. Large ad sujierbly furnished sitting rooms, with a piagnUfcent Ladies' Parlor, commanding an extensive view of Broadway." ,' . 4thJ Being;eonducted on the European plan, vis itors can live: intthe best style, withthe greatest economy. " '.,'.',. " ' ' 5th. It is connected with . ! TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONS, where visitors can have their meals, or, If they de sire, they wiB be furnished in their pwn rooms. 6th. The fare served In the Saloons and Hotel is acknowledged by epicures to be vastly superior to' that of any other Hotel In the city. . - ' , With all these advantages, the cost of living In the International is much below that of any other first class Hotel. . A. FREEMAN, Proprietor. march' lS-lmo ' '.V. -V THE FARMER AND PLANTER V REMOVED TO CQJLUIflBIA, S.' C. AVINGjpurchased of Maj; Geo. Seaborn this popular journal, I have removed its place of publication to Columbia, and will hereafter issue it from this city at regular stated periods. Feeling confident that such a journal is greatly needed in this State, and believing that'it will be sustained, ir located at the Capitol of the State and conducted with spirit and; ability ,T:have determin. ed on making the . venture, and call upon every Farmer and' Planter in South Carolina to encourage tne enterprise Dy tneir patronage. It will be printed In the finest style of Typogra phy, with new type, , on fine paper, handsomely embellished, ind eight pages add.ed to Its former size. :. ---.- , ' . Price only One Dollar per annum, always 1 advance. . ' A corps of the best practical and scientific Agrl cultural writers have been secured, and its Editorial department will be under the care of one of the best Partners In the land. - -' The Cash system will .be rigidly adhered to, and no name will be entered on Pur books until thesub- scription is paid. . i . - tkrmr: 1 copy,; one year............... $ 1.00 6 copies; one year,... 5.00 j 12 copies; one year, 10.00 i ! ! Address i R. M. STOKES, jan 17-tf 1 1 -; Columbia, S. C. THE CHARLESTON MERCURY. TJTB. B. Rhett, Jr. Term: Daily per ari- JL num '$10 00, Tri-Weekly $5 00. Clubs will be furnished as follows: Five copies of the Dally for $40 00 ; five copies ef the Trl-We.ekly $20 00, payable in advance. . -., V i The name pf no person out of Charleston will be entered on 'our books, unless the payment of the subscription be made in advance. Nor will orders from without the city, to publish Advertise ments, Marriage Notices or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, r an acceptable City reference accompany the order. Money may always be forwarded at pur risk in registered letters. f3T" Subscribers desiring their papers changed, must mention the Post Oflice from, as vwell as the one to, which they desire the change to be mad. fgf? 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In all the principal titles and town, these work! will be delivered fkeb or postage: hen sent iy ; . mail, tlie Postage to any part of the United Stales j, 5 will be but twenty-four cents a year for "Jilark t . wood.r and but fourteen cents a year for esrh. the Reviews. N. II: The . price III Great Britain of the fH;: ;i, Periodicals above-named Is 1 31 per annum. ' '. ' 1 Remittances for any of the above publications should Ushers, i - t i i .t ..a . i. it. ti.. i J i ; i ; ' ' LEONARD SCOTT CO., , . : i : lary 6 No, M Gold-st.,'ew York:?! .?' . January . L : r, , . It . TO MERCHANTS OP COLIJIT1 II M I 7 0 0 0 O PlE S ! nJ'A- :. 'A.. , i r.Ki':', THE FARMER AND PLANTER:!! I1 ILL be Issued about the 20th ofthls mont.ij. j . i and distributed amobg the most lnttllj ; x gent farmers and Planters of the State. TbsV' who wpsh to receive the patronage of tlie best iiuif. In the iState, will' find this the- cheapest and bAitl ' ,. certain medium of securing a wide-spread noUrtMyfy i rot their Dusinesa. , ; V i X TERMS OF ADVERTISING, ;;-:;.:; Payable quarterly in' advance. 1 square of ten lines or less, f montli I." . V ., JmonihSj . " , " . months ; " . 12 months 5 . 9 X page, (8 squares,) 1 month. 1 1! .8 months - . V'M'j 6 months .: . .. . , 3S V 12 months (;l ol 1 page, (1 6 squares,) 1 month '. '. " a months i . ; vp-m : .. 6 months . 1 41 bit " ' 12 months V bO 4 Considering the advantages of a large suUcrii- tion, uidthe fact that The Farmer! and PlaCtt-r' will r ach the fire-sides of nearly eyery plsitet 4t the St ite, the above rates offer great Inducement! to the merchants and other business men of Colnriv. bia and Charleston for advertising.: All advertls.V mental intended for the first number should ' I handekl in by the 18th Inst. Oflice 145 Main stre above Hopson A Sutpben's Saddlery entabllhmV Coluntbla. S. C. R. M.STOKES. r JanL17 . Prprletr.; PROSPECTUS. XT "Yr nAiriri?!! AT A T riirif i;r TI H : A-WEE-LY PAPEK 'r HE! subscriber will publish every week a Ur Quarto Journal, with the absve title, and dT j : i ! ' voted to the Interests Pf all classes of the' Commen ' i dlaUcbram unity. Including Shipowners, Bankerx T.jT Insurance Companies and Railroad Corporation! ,',; ' 1 Tsjb Commercial Times will be Issued on Satulf.' v . day of each week, and will contain full and accw '? ate reports of the markets from day to day. TIkiV 1 reports will be made up by.a gentlemsh of tfcV'i hiirhMt.iitAndins'ln the commercial community, sr"' whose reputation will be a sufficient guar antes -) their correctness. J Particular attention will i . ! given to the repprts pf the Stock, Cotton and rr -vision Markets. V- . . t I 2 Six Thousand Copies will be sent weekly; and 1 i filed at all the principal Hotels In th large towns T and cities throughout the South, West and Nprth 1 f; 8 The Commercial Times will serve as arfri ; ence t Insurance Companies, Bankers, Railroad Corporations, and Merchants generally. . 4 Thw Proprietors will publish seml-annually.Yu '. 1 the first of February and first of September, not lej s, v than "fifty thmisand copies of The Commiscu Uf, Times, which will be sent free to Merchants,. Bank j ers. Insurance Companies," Ac, Ac, throughout to -- - -' countryi.- ''.. ' 6 Thewell-known reputation and respnslblll'v ; of penons connected with The Commercial Tim ,!! will be a sufficient guarantee-that all If propo I wlllbe fully carried out. . , ' 'i'A'i j 6 It I will be seen that The Commercial Tim .-, 1 offers tolhe Mercantile community faculties for a i ' :. yertislpg rarely found In any other Journal.' k 7 in pontics, the commercial times win re in t dependent; at the same time, it will not fall j. assert Its opinions fearlessly, on all questions . . general Interest before the country. : ' .qj 8 The columns of The commercial Times will, ta all timies, be open to such of our Merchants alii have grievances against our Custom-house system; '4 provided always that they 'oliserve the ruin r.f JJi' U' n 9 Sotne of the ablest pens In th. country are f.;vt ready i mployed, and will contribute to the colun :- '.. I of The Commercial Times. . . ', , j . 4 1 10 TI ments f- THE COMMERCIAL TIMES Will be In f i !' . hands f gentlemen competent to the Talthful d7. i 'Y. charge of their duties, and whose , opinions cl i; neither be Influenced, by friends,- nor 'purcha t;-!, with mi oey. - -. - 11 P blishers desirous of retting their boot-cX." . v praised rcgarviicB oi nicir iucf iu, are particular fc V 'J d not to send them to this oflice. " d- & ' ': - .... ... i if. I. request 1 12 A WEEKLY COMMERCIAL TIMES for E rope, win wraaue op ctctj caiartj morning 5 time for the steamer, and wilt lOBtala the lata tV.'iy 13 The subscription price of The Commercm. VT:t s. Times will be two dollars ($2) per aonym. . f t 7' . RATES Or ADVEETISIBO. f'ljl First nacre. 12 cents ner line dlsnlaved m'stler t V nronortlnn. i - - . r ( : r i ' ' m w - V . r-1 Fifth page, 10 cents per line. Special notice ro, ' j- m m t m T ' - i 1 i ' nmn. zw cents per nne. . . . . . . ., .t;v . All oth(tr pages. 8 cents per line. . KfMcial arransrementa can made Yftr monrhl trri" . and yearly advertisements. No additional chare)' r for semi-annually of (0.000 copies. . ' . Vlr j The price for single advertlsenienta are nnlfornr. , iv and no IreVlnctlon will be made. Every adrertuK- care will be taken to have the different trades dl-' 1 played n a clekr and conspicuous manner. f .'' - j ' Persons np lown having aaverttsements for Trk Mr. Crowes, Wo. 6W roadway, and IOsert D15GT0X. No. 866 Bowery, who will act as this paper. - t f i Advertisements received at the Office of CnmiKREiAL Timer. N'o. (A HLnn ftorvt ' ADAMS. UPH All A Ce r. v. aoamb, zuttor. Agents f- I s, ! - . ! - I i . 1 . i V J. I- A 'Tf ' ji-1; '.-. it:. M i- ,I A i A-.Jt0 . T'i"- - 'I ;:, hi , h f A.
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Oct. 26, 1859, edition 1
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