I V !! . : :-l "Mr 1 ! CHARLOTTE, (N. C.) WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 2, 1859. Jl L NO. 135. , ju. ' . ll ri-r 'mm I r i I 4 f t t r I" 1 1 ! . i i f T?D V nT.AOO MB STYLE, office. 111 xecutl at thi i i I J. HAVING procured large amount of excel , leit material, and added to this establish ment teuitible fast PRESSES, we take this oppor tunit.rtol inform our friends and the public, that we are fully prepared to execute work of evrrfjrplajs, In , 5 " - ' HINTING, . (: at short notice, 'and at prices far below those UduIly paid in this section j, of country. We are preparedao print in the latest and most approved lilLL-UEAIKS, CIUCULAltS, CIIKCKS, SHOW-UILLS, HOOKS, . INVITATIONS, NOTES. LAW 1 1 LAN fAJII'JILETSy and may other style of printing usually called for,' - for fawch Jens than the same class of work can be executed this side of New York. lfVviiiirMn. our employ , experienced workmen, andj the best of MATERIA we are confident that iJllbe) enabled t give entire satisfaction to tiioie; i hn may favci us with their patronage. Hi if. l.Alkxandkh 5c co: ju-y lKtf i J D . PALMER r . 1 , t-,; J i . DEALER IS. " , I ATTEST INDIA.I'ItUITS, HAVANA SEGARS.SNUFFjtOBACCO, i ; willow-ware, toys, and ali klrlis of F.VcY GOODS, and Manufacturer of pure CANDIES, Sugar Plums and Confections. One door above the Bank of CJta'rlolte, au"17-Ty Charlottb, N. U. fc PRY GOODS. r. ; K AICNWEILEII & UK OS., Arelhpw opening a New Stock of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, W1 J lit II will compare .most favorably' with anv other In the City. To which, will be added during the season, New Goods every week,U J THE LATEST NOVELTIES !. t ... as thev arrive from Europe or are produced at horaeJ - Tiff D VESS GOODS DEPARTMENT , and attractive, containing Fancy and willjbe full black Silks; . plain and fiigured all wool Delaines, bonibazineis, Alpacas, Robes of various styles and fabrics. Iri the W lite Gooes and Linen Department will be tourid lris) i Linens, Linen Damasks, Napkins, Table Cloths, Russia Crash, Cambrics, Jaconets, Bril liants, Piqies,:Quilts, Counterpanes, Embroideries, Ac. I I v- ' . A splendid assortment of Shawls and Cloaks, Hosiery anid Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Shirting, Sheeting, Pantaloon Stuff, Ac, Ac, All of which will be sold as low as the lowest. T;abo,ve tWds was opened on the 1st of Oi-tober. f " , sept. 10-1 f -If . . ' .. i e- . -... .: - rwtllE asarlbers having- 'JLf jf ormi J themselves intojjV a coinpanyj respecxiuuy ten der fclieir se-viies to the peo ple Jot ClfarfoUe and the country generally. In their ltneof business. They are prepared t furnish Monu nn'ii r!pl-pitnnj. Mantel i . -4iects.Furniture MarblerTt-f . : ble Blabs, Marble Steps, or?it&&&k ". any '.pattern, cut according to.the most approved. . taste and styles, and upon the most accomodating . terms ever fTered in tb.e Southern country. They ' ' will keep cobstantly on hand the best description " or Egyptian", Italian and American- Marble. . All order$ for any article addressed to the sub . scrityers wilt meet with prompt attention, and will - ! be packed ahd forwarded with the utmost care and '. dispatch, i " - . i" . The! Yard 3s situated on the North-west corner of tfiei Railroad Depot Yard. ' '. M j ;i " WM. TIDDY & SONS, i -. . maI7-lyli . ULACHSMITII'S TOOLS, AC. ' " J iif the Sign of the Golden Pad Lock. "U"TK f E haye; an unusually large i ffj assortment of the above, consisting of Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Hand and Sledge Hammers, Stocks i and Dies, Scf ew P!ates, Rasps and Files. Buttresses Pinceri, Tongs, Blacksmith's Drills and Punches ji. j r ALSO , i l A large supply of Horse and Mule Shoes, made of the best material, and for sale much lower-than they 'can be! made by hand. Call and judge for yourselves, i Terms cash, jan 17. tf : ALLEN & DIAL, '')- 'RICH FIlENCIIi . v. CIUA' FNCY GOODS. rilVHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED m. !: yery large and beautiful stock of . .FIK FRENCH CHINA ARTICLES, some of which are entirely new.' RICH DINNER AND TEA SETTS ! Rich Vaf.es ';' : Jewel Boxes ! ToiletSett8 ' j Candlesticks j 'Segar Holders i .1 . Card Baskets J I Cologne BotUes -.1 1 " . Puff Boxes ' i ' i Powder Pufl I . f Bohemian Glass Boxes Bottles . Card; Receivers, Ac, Anu for s:le at ; jajis-tf j II. C. NICHOLS' China Depot, next to Commercial Bank. . Columbia, !!. i T PATliMT CARPET SWEEPERS. .9 fST reieived,a few of these- new and- much Admired Patent Carpet Sweepers, at 4 H I - II. U. N1U1IU1.S. jaal7-tf, j- ; Columbia, S.; C. Paints, Paints, Ac. 12,OpO Zinc.' Alsovu very LBS. PURE WHITE LEAD ; 1,000 lbs; pure Snow White large assortment of Colrfred Paints, conslatine in part of: Chrome Green and .', Yellqw, Burtr and Raw Umber, Burnt and Raw t Ter, De Sienna, Rose Pink, Indian Red,'Chinese and jAmerionn Vermillion, Black, Blue and Red Sinafu; Prussian and Celestial Blue, Imperial Green BlaVie's Fire-Proof Paint, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Rrli Spanish Brown, Ac. .Togatberwlth a very large assortment.of Paint, VarBjsh an J Graining Brushes, Gold and Silver . Leaf,' Ac, oa hand and f-r sale at low prices for cashiby ALLEN A DIAL, may ll-tf Columbia, S. C. $) rating; r x . . arm F ,--rr7. , i ; ?. vl Straw Cutters,-- t 4 ttie bign of the Oolden Pud-Loci: ' At LARGE assortment of Straw Cuttirs of the " latest and most desirable improvements, at prices that cunnot fall to pleasel Those in want will find It t their Interest Vo examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Terms cash. ALL KM A DIAL, may 7-i r Columbia, S. C HE "DAILY PROGP-rSS". Is. published at Newbern, N. C by J. L, PEXSUfOTO. f 00 per sonuni, Ip advance. June 7 NEW STOKE AND HEW GOODS. KAHNWEJLER &, BRO'S, ha.ve opened, and are every the ", I' day opening, one of LARGEST AND CHOICEST assortment of ' , . : ' !- ' goods ; : ever Jroagl)t to this market. Consisting of Ladies dress goods of every style and pattern, a J . GENTLEMEN' AND BOYS CLOTHING not to be surpassed In the city, and a large and varied assortment of - jDRY GOODS of every variety, color and styJel : ISTegro Grobds of the best qtfality. Also, a complete and unsur passed stock of COFFEE'S, TEA'S and SUGARS, and all Groceries of every discription. r- KAHNWEILER & BROTHERS, would especially Inform the Ladies of Charlotte that their large MILLINERY establishment, under the supervision of Miss P. PFEIL, of Paris, was opened on the 12th October and that they are respectfully invited to call and examine the stocX of FRENCH MILLINERY AND ; : FANCY goods, - comprising Bonnets, Cloaks, Mantillas, Hoop Skirts Head Dresses, Dress Trimmings Haber-dasliery, Hosiery and Embroideries, s Be sure and call if you want CHEAP GOODS. . oct. S t f . c , ' PALMETTO. , IRON WORKS. COLUMBIA, S. C .- rf ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI; - William glaze, " j MANUFACTURER OF STXAU ' ENGINES, , from 10 to 80 Horse Power ; SUGAR MILLS of every style now in use, Mill Workof "every discription. Also, Iron Railing, with every discrlption of Iron and Brass Castings. f 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 short notice. Will send boiler maker to Any part of the State. Our Steam Engines will be found, wpen compared with those made at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent larger for the same horse power. ' 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 bi spared to merit a con tinuance of their favors, -may lT-tf ' . s . MANIPULATED GUANO! ' r - ' . r This Unequalled Fertilizer, . - r I composed of one-half j t i T!"': "pr7?-';.ne-half.flne";'vr; ' 1.-.;"; GrroundL Bono; ! " and the . . : ' BESTr PHOSPHATIC GUAN0, is in .condition for Immediate- rise, being prepared by sew and improved machinery by which mean" the most perfect combination is effected, reducing all to a uniform fine powoer; and for application by drill or otherwise, It Is m the most perfect or der. AjidAhave no hesitation in saying, that for all crops It js equal to any fertilizer In the com munity. The quality will be"! . ; . ' Kept Perfectly IJniform, in all cases, and WARRANTED: to contain 8 per cent, of AMMONIA and 45 to 50 per "cent, of BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. It is put up in good bags, welshing abo.ut loo Ids. each. Furcha sers will please .notice-that the name, E. ROBIN SON, is branded on each bag none other is gen uine. - ' . ' - ' M long experience iu the trade, and the general satisfaction iieretorore given oy an uuanos sola py me, will, I hope, be a guarantee that the article now offered will be as represented. II will also keep constantly ton hand the best Penjviaji, Mexican & other Guanos, wTiich I ViU sell as low as any house in the city. j WM. ROBINSON. , A Nps. 4 and 6 Fo.'lingswprth-street, Near Pratt-street Wharf, Baltimore. ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO is also sold in lots to suit by the following agents : f . J. C. NEVETT, Alexandria; Va. 'I GARRISON A MAIGNE, Norfolk, Va. E. H. SKINKER & CO.i Richmond, Va. THOS. BRANCH & SONS, Petersburg, Va, T. C. & B. G. WORTHS Wilmington, N. C. H. F. BAKER & CO.T Charleston, S. C. C. A. GREINEN A CO.I Savannah, Ga. feb25 3mos I ' ; the sewing itiaciiine, , (a t reduced prices WHEELER A WILSON'S improved patent has taken preminms . over all others', as the best sewing machine yet patented. Durinff fhe past autumn the trials have' been numerous, and all the patents of any pretension have been fairly into competition. In every cases the Wheeler A Wilson Machinehas won the highest premium. We may instance' the State Fairs of New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Illinois, Wisconsin and. California,' and the Fairs of the Cincinnati, Detroit, Chicago and JSt. Louis Institutes already held.. At the Fair of the St. Louis Mechanical Association the committee con- sisttd ctf twenty-five ladies of the highest social standing, who without a dissenting voice awarded, for the Wheeler & mlson Machine the highest and only premium, a,silver pitcher valued at T5. If these facts tlo not establish a reputation, we know not what can. 1 From our own experience, and the testimonials m . 1 X . . II it receiveu irom inose xo wnom we nave boiu inese Machines, we confidently recommend them to the public. j EDUERTOM, KICIIAKD3 CO., ; 82; and 34 Broad-sk, Charleston, S. C. Jan 13 j lino,: - . mwf TIIE INTERNATIONAL HOTEL, j tBROAD WAY, COKStR fnUL5 KLIN-STREET, SEW T0RXT O' F7ERS inducements to Merchants and Tourists visiting New York, unsurpassed by any Ho tel in the Metropolis. The following are ku.,og the advantages which it possesses, and which will be appreciated by all travellers. ,1st. A central location, convenient to places of business, as well as places of amusement. 2d. Scrupulously clean, well furnished,. and well ventilated sleeping apartments-, , ' 3d. Large and superbly furnished sitting rooms, with a'magnlficent Ladies' Parlor, commanding an extensive view of Broadway. 4th. Being conducted on the Earopeanplan, vis itors can liyein the best style, with the greatest economy, j f , l ..-5th. It is connected with-jj , ; ; TAYLbR'S CELEBRATED SALOON'S, , where sitors can have their meals, or, if they de- sire,tby will be'famished in their own rooms. dth. th5.are served in the Saloons and Hotelia acknowledged by epicures to be vastly superior to that of any Mother Hotel in the city. ith all-these advantages, me cost or living in the Ihteknatjosal Is much below that of any other first class Uotelii A. FREEMAN, Prrprietor. march lS-lmo THE CLARENDON BANNER, ITS published weekly at Manning 8. C. ja. Ttrms annum, id aavanct. THE DAILY BULLETIH AX1 CATAWBA JOURNAL. PUBLISHED BT - ' - j j H. L. AliEXANDER & OO, i CHARLOTTE, N. C i . THESE Papers (embracing ? the Tm-Wkeklt Bcixetis ) established.' in tiie town'of s Charlotte, N,. C, affords unusual advantages tdAdvertisers both "at home. and., abroad, as they Command a circulating medium of : . ..i .; 'V - O VER THREE THO USAND COPIES PER : - i i ; v- WEEK, . " r . ' . ;' which we have no . doubt are read by at least TEA THOUSAND j . J persons each week, u targe proportion of whom are Planters and their families. - " As a means of Advertising we are confident that great advantages can be obtained through this es tablishment, hence we embraie this opportunity to Inform our frien Is and the Mercantile commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston and Wilming ton,) that our facilities for circulating their business Notices throughout' Western. North Carolina and the adjoining Districts in South Carolina are ex tensive and complete. i Our terms are liberal and a large dedustion will be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers. . : Sept. 23j 1S59. . 'h ';.;t ; .. JAMES HARTY j& CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALERS : v IN ,-: ; '. ,: ' i. China, Glass, Eartheh-Ware, Housekeeping'' "Articles Oeneralljr. : Cliarlotte, .Gg'ffi 1 Orders from a distance pr on. pUy attended to. july 12-ly I' !,: - '"i-H;.- FRENCH MILLINERY. MESSES. KAHNWEILER& BROS. W ESPECTFCLLY inform the Ladies of Cliar JCtjV lotte and its vicinity, that they will open on or .about the 1st pf October, in addition tp their large Stock of ... . ' 1 ' ' Fancy and Staple . DRY GOODS, A Millinery department, expressly fitted up for the accommodation of the Ladies. Our 4MilH,ne.y de partment will comprise the most beautiful and tasty; styles of '".:' .- .' , ; LA DIES' BONNETS, 1 ' . ."" DRESS CAPS, t . j j. , . .' i MISS.ES' and CHILDREN'S . : -- ;""rv 'FLATS and HATS, : ' i ' HEAD DRESSES, &c, &c, to suit all ages. ' - v i s-Ci ,' -: Miss , P- PFEIL, who jaa charge of this depart ment ia acknowledged byJrsons of taste to suit, and nlease the most fasti3tojs. In addition to our handsome assortment rfWj3pdiui i miTwpf ,Te,jf'"iJretty ' afcortr.,t. n LAUl h j cjjo a ks, Mantillas, : d usters and d REsa SHAWLS, all of the latest importation's as for style and quality. ' We cannot be surpassed, by any House North or South. , j ? . . An fexamination of our Stock is all that is neces sary to convince customers that it is as we repre sent it. ' . ' . ! - ' ' . ' ' ' . KAHNWElLER A BROS. . Next door to Messrs. T. IUBrem A Co. aug 16-tf FURNITURE ! FURNITURE !! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. H. P. DEGRAAF, 87 Bowery (Wholesale Warehouse), and 462 Pearl . street (Retail St)re)New York, WHERE will be fouiid the largest and most extensive assortpient in the city; Bills of $25 retailed at Wholesale prices at the Bowery Store. f' All Furniture guaranteed as represented. ; One hundred and fifty hands! constantly employed in manufacturing. All stock laid in for net cah. It comprises, in part, . ''r i K0SEW00D, MAHOGjANY AND WALNUT" Parlor Furniture, ? In Brocade, 'Brocatelje, Delaine, Plush, and flair ; -"'. ' . j Cloth. ' t : ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND r ENAMELLED Chamber Furniture, 1 Insets froVn twenty to -one huadred and fifty dol lars.. Also, Cane Seat and Common Furniture, in great variety. A large assortment of Gilt and Ma hogany Mirrors, Spring and Curled Hair Matresses Patent Premium Sofa. Bedsteads, with Spring and tiair Mattresses attached,; Ac. ! . JSgr- Steamboats and Hotels furnished, i Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a calh march lS-Smos S ! ! THE FARMER AND PLANTER , REMOVEl) TO 1 . COLUMBIA, S. C. AVINGr purchased of Maj. Geo. Seabprn 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 grsatly needed in this State, nd believing that it will be sustained, if located at theCapitoi of the State and conducted with spirit and ability, I havedetermin ea on making tne venture, ana can upon every Farmer and Planter in South Carolina to encourage the enterprise by their patronage. It will be printed in the finest style of Typogra phy, witn new type, on ttne paper, handsomely embellished, and eight pages added to its former sire - , Price only One. Dollar per annum, always I advance, . A corps of the best practj cal and Scientific Agri- cultural writershave been secured, and its Editorial department will be under! the' care of one of the best Farmers in the land The Cash system will be rigidly adhered toi and no name win be entered on our books until the sub- scrlption is paid. TEEM 1 copy, one year,. 6 copies, one year. 12 copies, one year,. Address t . i.oo 5.00 moo. R. M. STOKES, . . Columbia, S. C. jan : 17-tf TIIE CHARLESTON MERCCRY, B Y R. B. Rhett, Jr. Term; .Dally' per an nam $10 U0, Trl-Weekly $5 00. Clubs will be furnished as follows: Fve copies of the Daily for $40 00 ; five copies-of the Tri-Weekly $20 00, payable in advance. j I. J The name ef no person jout.of Charleston will be entered, on our books, jinless the payment of the subscription be made n 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 may1 always be forwarded at our risk In registered letters-. r Egr- Subscribers aesinnr tneir papers changed, must mention the Post Office from, as well as the one to, which they desire the change to be made. Postmasters are authorized to act as our Agents In obtaining subscribers and forwarding- the money ; and by sending, us five daily subscri bers, with $50 enclosed or! five tri-weeklv sub scribers, with $25 enclosed "-will be enHtled to an, extra copy or if preferred, they may retain twenty per cent of the prefpayments, for; their trouble and in lieu of the, ex Ira paper, provided that their order is for no less, than five copies. '. authorUed ta collect debts 'already due to the j Out of South Carolina, no person whatever is mm n. m Mercury. S. M. HOWELL, i - Saddle 6c Harness Maniifac- . -HLSf DOORsOUTfl OF THE MANSION HOUSE, , CHARLOTTE, N. All kinds of Saddles and' Harness made at th shortest notice. " '"i." REPAIRING pronuUy executed. July 12, d&w-tr . - IMMENSE aACRIFICES 1 NEW GOODS. - i 'j K - I - - i i WILMINGTON BRANCH, : Sjfmd Store .Below Messrs. T. H: Br em & Co ' : l - 1- i u f . i ; - TfiTAHNWElLERufc RRO.'S respect Jl. fully inform their numerous' customers of Charlotte and the surrounding country, that they are selling off th balance of their stock of Summer Gwis,: FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Sal prior Ready-Made CLOTHING, for Gent's, Youth) and. Boy's wear ;' Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks fiKl a full supply of M1LLINEKX UOi, Hon net, A lats and liats, Bonnet Ribbons, and Frenc Flers, all of 'which will be sold at a reduce' price, together i with a lartre and beautiful aortl metit of Lace Points, Berege and Linen Dusters, all of. tiie latest style. ; ; .. 1 The above named Goods must be closed out by th first of -.Octpber 'to make room for our Fall Stptk. j The best; and largestassortment of Ladiesr ari l Misses' Gaiters, Boots and Shoes Trunkal Ready-Made C lothing . Attention is "ca lied to the large stock of Ready Made Clothing ; it being made up in the most sub stntial manner and is equal to that sold by ant oOier -house in the Union, and is a choice and fashionable stock; Gents' Furnishing Goods; 6 e.Very style and variety. ' - v ; This Is positively a closing sale, as every article nVist be sold by the first .of j October. Merchants 8 nd others are requested to call and-examine be fed e making purchases, as they will find it to thei ?iierest to do soi Tliey can buy from 25 to 50 pea ouit. cheaper than at any other house. GROCERIES. 4Ve always kep on hand the best and cheap! CedarL assortment f Groceries, Hardward, in .tre, &c, Ac. DAVID -KAIIN WiCILKK,. DANIEL KAHNWEILER, JACOB KAHNWEILER. RALTIMOItE: COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOUNDED . 852, j CHARTERED. 854 ') LOCATED -1 Comer- of Baltimore and Charles Streets, BALTIMORE, MD 1IIE Largest andmost1 Elegantly Furnishecc COmmefcial College in the United States. i Every youngimah should write .immediately fori oreVM i those large and beautifully ornamentedf "Circulars, representing the exterior and interior T." I. T . . ...... SI. . . ( . - . ;-i - Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return mail free of charge, with Catalogue containing List of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of the Press on ur New System of Bqok-Keeping,'ctc. ;.-V- y I . FACUlTli ; ' ' E.i K. Losikr, Principal Lecturti' on the Science , of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. J. l. Phillips, - Professor of Book-Keeping and -'J;:Commercial Calculations. H. H Daviks, Associate Prof, of Book-Keepirrg. EL C. Johnsos,: Professor of Penmanship. T, Williams Esq:, Mercantile Law. Rlivy E. Y, RbksS, Di D., Commercial Ethics. . iV- I. ,' ' TRUST EES. ' . : ' . ifrW Jlrtii iMUnidkjf y ', Jbui Yaiigan i?, ' Um Thomas Swann, : I Wm SI Keiahlet, Esq.. Jacob Trust, Esq., Wm Knabe, Esqw The time usually required to complete, the fj course, from S to 12 weeks..: V . w- .J A ai5J5!mma is awarded bo an uranuates. V !arge Circulars and Catalogues stating terns Ac.sentby maiire ocwirc , . Address' . " E. K. LOSIER, Jin 17-tf Baltimore, 3fd SINGER'S iSE WING MACHINES N point of;beauty, durability, perfection of : work, and capacity to perform every variety of sewing, no other sewing Machine can compare? with SINGER'S.! New and improved Macldnes at greatly reduced prices, for sale by ; f , HOFSUN SSUTFHJfiN, jan 17-3tst Agents, Columbia, S. C. Improved Grain Cradles, At the Sign of the Golden' Pad-Lock. 7 15 DOZEN improved Grain Cradles,- manu factured expressly to our order, and well adaDted to cuttine- eitner lone or snort tirain. The above superior Cradles can be had only of us, and are offered at wholesale or retail at low prices for cash. ' ALLEN & DIAL, ; 'may lT-tf ' . Columbia, S. C. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE ; ! AND TIIE BRITISH REVIEWS. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, CON- tinue to publish the following leading Brit- ish Periodicals, viz : via; . i i ' " ' :1 '-'' : THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). . -. i 2 '. . THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). ''-. :; 3. . ;. '.. '. j; THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). '".; ' ' . .:''4. . TIIE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal). 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Thus : Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Keview, will oe seni to one aaaress lor f v ; four copies of the four Reviews and Blackwood for $30; and so on. 1; I i v POSTAGK, J In all the principal cities and towns, these works will be delivered free of postage. 1 When sent by mail, the Postaee to any part of the United States will be but twenty-four cents a .year for "Black wood." and but fourteen cents a year ; for each- of the Reviews. : !- -.-j:'- '' ( - j N. B. The rice in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above-named is $31 per annum. Remittances for any of the abovepublicatlons should always beladdressed, post-paid to the Pub lishers, - i ? LEONARD SCOTT A CO January , f-. No 54 Uold-ft.,.Nev irk. . THE f MARION ST AO, : "WH nnkKcliwl .vtrvTiiMdiv llnrnlnr. a.t Marlnn. JL . S.C.; V LITTLE, Proprietor. 2m $2 fyear, lBnexioiy in auvance. .. . . m ..r. a 1 m i J. G. WUiKHNTSON &. WHOLSSALK AS0 RKTAIL DKAtXRR 'A FINE WATCHES, JEWELRYj SI M p LAtE d w a r e . f Charlotte, N. C, I may 17-ly I ' 8 o. '.. IRON J IRON ! IRON ! t At the Siffn of the Golden Pad-Lot H lJJJ'9XJJKJ' of Swtedea, I English, Oval nd Half Oval, Rod, HoH ed. Nail Rod, Hoop and Sheet Iron. . All of U a ov of the very jbest quality, and for sale at w : Uale or retaiL at very low prices for cash, by a J v-; ' : . ' . . ALLEN A DI U l may 17-tf ! Columb ,1.0. ITS. JA S i ri 1 IJi 'j: J FIVE MINUTE I CE CREA M FRE EZ i Si 1 OPKKATIOH SIMPLE-RESCLT CKlTAlf THE increasing "demand, and the ufcrSjiiei pppuUHty ni these FREEZERS, pr I vi hem to-be.-the very wet ICE CREAM FKKKZKU la wc? ouc Aleuts tut inc uiiiici tittir?, i I.I K. KETCH AM A Manufacturer? of Japanned, niid Plahl ware, 289 Pearl -street t New York. march 16-3jto ' ' 'IS -1 CONGA REE Formerly occupied by George Sinclair A!Co.jand I 1 i now owned by " jMv Clilnese Sngar-Cane ITIIlls aha Yunn f jpHE above Cut is a. Three Roller Eortontaf JL ; Sugar Cane Mill, and isa true repriesajation of the 6ne exhibited at the C Agrlculuni Fair, and which .took the first premium At tht afs-esaid exhibition. ." I - . ' I ' Premiums were also taken by the saif e tldm. for Grist-Mill Irons; and for the best Gastinfrs k , Iron and Brass Castings of all discrii4ion ttnade to order, and wjth dispatch. Steam Elicit s, Mllr Gearing, Blacksraith's Work,, Wagons h o. madetoorder f , . , We have also, purchased ter'8 Patent JTIttlay 8tAt of ,S6tfe' Crlina,, with Pidkehs and Anderson Distri Having purchased the entire nessrs."-intetBfe A-.-CU- everything appertaining thereto, pared to execute every descriptlo line of business, with neatness ' i ; I ; robt: mcDOUG w r: may 17-tf. c. . HENRY. ALEIAKER. PROSPEGTG1 vi kiV- : OF THE CHARLESTON MERC1JRY1 A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, NO ' SRWSPiPEI, '.-.'.,. f PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRIjWlLX HE Mercery gives daily repprts 'of Hte- Mar ket and Marine Intelligence in ClJ rleston and of i Charleston commerce In Jth Heading seaports of the world. The Weekly P 'Ac Current is made up with much care, and frofci ,t jo ' most reliable sources.' Its connection with! tii "Asso ciated Press' Insures the latest int Telegraph and the earliest news by Sti Europe. It has an able and accompli pohdent in London (a gentleman coi; the editorial st aff of the London Times ular Correspondents in New YorkJ . :!4,r jnce by irf.-rs from ' .Corres el d with i id . re?- jilngtoit, Key West and Havana. The monthly" 'W ork hWash- y of its Ca pen 6t Fashion Letters and weekly. letters on V f. ington are additional attractions in fa lady readers. I Its literary notices, frojni a gentleman who occupies perhaps" t! hightt th-Are Position amonsr the literary men of the discriminating and comprehensive.' f Attention Is paia to an matters oi genai concern, fpeciauy those in reference to tne Planting . an I v;rtcui:a- ral interests, and to the current news ci he la Great care is taken that nothing shall iijpear Its columns which should be exclutf . rom the .family cjrcle. ' V y ' I J , The pdiitical creedof the Mercdrt i ifclstsln the principles of the Democratic Party, 4; jld d-n in the Virginia and Kentucky Resold iarH of 179S and 1799 the! Sovereignty of the.ftaj i jja I rlct Construction bfthci' Federal Constiti ,M by tie, General Goyernment, the Agent of th tAee; Free Trade, and an Economical Administr J'n cf the General Government.'. Its policy Is the un on c f the Southern States In maintaining their t jhjtjl. , ,' . .-f Term--Payable In Advance, I DAILY per annum. . . . .V. . .. . .'A llcjfJO TRI-WEEKLY .......,.. A ... . AM Clubs will be Furnishca .am fclloxv: Five Copies of the DAILY for..... t..'. $40.00 Five Copies of the T RI-WEEKLY. ...J .-.2J.O0 The name of no person out of Charleston wUl be entered on our books, unless the payment ot be subscription be made in advance. Ner m II orders front without the city td publish Advervsements, M arHflce Notices or Obituaries be ir tt hded to. unless the cash, or an acceptable City sferenee, accompany the. order.. Money may ways be forwarded at our risk in registeredTletterf " Postmasters are authorised to act is fr Agents in obtaining subscribers and forward gtl!e money; and by sending us Five Dailt subsorlters, with, $50 enclosed-Kir Five TrI-Weeklt so.cribeTs, with $25 enclosed, will be entitled it u-' n etr copy per and f)iit 'authorised to collect debts already due tt; Hi. VVT. : I ' ! ' i . ' ' ' '' ' '-- -i . In the State, Mr..SAXUBX'E."BcBOEs4Iso-regular Agent to make collections and procure ,,eW busi ness and subscriptions. ' ; In Charleston, Mr. James D, Bent 3, idnnected with the; office, Is our regularly :aaithor;ze! collector who has full power to receipt for inokeyjnw; 4ue the paper and to contract for future ug';ess. 'Subscribers and bthers.Indebt to u, ar urgently requested to' send In our dues , byf iojJI t Hie earliest period. By so doing, tlieyf i save. us twenty f per tent,' an amount eqt!v?nt to a principal portion of the profits. f ' ' ' t r-EniTORS in the State and th cihont the South, who receive our Tiu-WKKf vrj for their Wekklt, are respectfully requested t c'impensate us for the diDference lij' value by niif'laS ,Ws Prospectus. , i i'w" ' .. ..I'' J. :l --.'; . ." R. B. RHFT:T,:J- . ' t No, 4 Broad Street, Charl ;,ttfr 8. 0. CHARLESTON EVENINt J jVE7S, TORN ' CUNNINGHAM A f.n f iprietoi-s ; 93 JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Editor ; N.CiR- DOZA, Assistant Editor. The Charl, to Kv 4ng t be :ash per imq News, (Daily and Tri-Weekly,) will 1 published at the following rates : TJ TON EVENING NEWS, (Dai y.) $lt D iniic ha: i f payable semi-annually, or f SI per af n advance ;tne .tki-weil. js annum, pay able semi-annually, or V'i. lorC5Ain aavancf. & ' a Ml itt' I'T-mriiTnnn ; ni An I .!( IH Nl-A , K A HUl tVf I Jpeven hour bet ween Colmnb a and M-w I - l Tiv't I rassfi (;ws guiiiji iMiim ni injy ,! ir ui hci'i 'ij .-iron finu isras Founders, . , Augusts, u i.,nd thoKe.goiiig:Nvrti;. to ei.ii..i' , j : ft MACHINISTS, Ac., ' K'C.,jit wh icwtnts ThiHigli.tuWfc,tHl ThroV.1' fi Foot. oJlMrt Stre&arf.o,; tieU-fU, f'S" Stir-tin elevated-tnd h-HUlt freemWe Railroad, ColmLia,ACf S j.0lultry, Ct) !llnin.. ,,urtf wfltr Rad .,, Ut,). s . ; or, 11 preierr.eu, uicy may riu 1J J. WoodiDavidson. eent. or the pre-paymenis, jior tner.irouoie : 0 M LiiDer in lieu of the extra paper. . I ?"..' w.M fidVtin ''' of South Carohna. no person. wl Mererj is ' v ,J7, HA I Lit OA D SCll Bti V LE. I VIA ('OlllTMUIA, CIIAULOTTEtnA v K. IJEIO IT. TO "SVELDON. l -i .- VIE following li the Schedule between ,CoMi bia and New j ork, via Charlotte Koat. te Columbia.. ;....'; 0.yi PI M.' t Uave Charlotte.'...:.. ....v 1 . A M.i Leave! Ralel);h D.tH) A.l.' tave Weldon. .......... 2.00 P.- M.i A Arrive XJw YnrW. liv it lirJ Vt em. turg or Portsmouth rvute. .... e.lX l'J. M. I4ve! Philadelphia ....i.... l.Ort. II. M. . t. 1?-' liarei Balti nore.... ...... A..,..' 5.00 IT, Mi :' T." 4 . ieaye:WehWn..... .............12J0 MluilsvJ eave Raleigh 4.16 P. . 'I " i, ' . Lea ve Uiarhtte.i . 1 1 m M. Arrive Columbia.. 5.00 V Passengers going North desiring counext-f , take t";;v HriJMl-ofc''' Kith the Express Trahrat Colombia, will Morning trams at Montgomery, L'tiat Augusta an (.h:ir1Vslon. ami tlLe fveifiol!' tr:ilnii'ti Atlanta ami Weldoin wltl Savaiinali and CDntu-ct Ind.rliKhU'l both tlie asliingtou. City and l foutt?. . PiiRSengc Wfl'lon, as to anil An going South', by taking hl.4 nut-ft i. n Hiove MMiediius .will rtaci Liixnt-f J usfa asMton as by any othflj Tun;,' ;i Jd ; reach Colui bia Iweivo hours In '.alvane ot :y bther train, and li time tikVoniieet witli the SoiM'- .fT Carolina UiJilrpad train, wid take thK CJrt- nSl ! ' ' . j tars at IX 4. nu, t'ais saving fwentr-foujr liou'rl if , ';. s.11 pmsengtfrs for that road. I ' I ?, iy ' s' bia will rea h Weldon in four hours lens j-imr'jh $; v. )j any ol lor. Tout e, lfcliig eighteen hyr., . M'jL s jim.ii; oeiween: uoiuniDia anu- t'iioov aim lorj i j . -r ). Mil OU VI III I'll I KJ 1I11T r. i 1 I IWI1 "nii f ger Trains ire ruimiug on this line, giving p:i frers nati opj orturiit v U stop at nlpht ami trn 1 1 y In daylight.. . ' . .;' -" ; ur. u. u..in ,ir.. jan 17-tf I Traveling Ave'ut. TI ANNIlllLAIIin! CREAM CTU I 1 V A'.'jA'V y.v 77.eA7 MINVTKS ' ' " 4 t TOURI'.IVS NC' 11 FOU MINIITP PRFF7FRI ? 1 1 t . L ... . . - w . . . -p - . m PATrST Af r.IKD -rOR.. - W ! , , " BSCRIBKR; after careful . id vi "!' f-: mmE-gi JL var us experiments," hns nuoi'.fed it hi siructirag t reefer, which.; for simplic-it yj, dunui i ! and quality of its productjijn, is u&' lty, rajiidltj quallenl, ai vorite. I el caniiol Ulli IO lirvC'U't' H Il1il liill. T l I . . . 1 '.'V 'To satismr-the-IiuToUulouss there will bf y -t tie iiuTiiuiouSj there wui re niii y public exhibitions of fid -Freezer at N. i Street, to i rofvelts ability to (hi all that is claiif for rt. ISjzk-s : from ti W quarts. ' SKND FOlf A CIRCULAR. The' uhdernUrnetl wll I disposer of Ii'hI 'to'';.';: H I 'now on hanilsl ujxi .. . ',E...P.,TORRKV,.:;'i D K..II .......1 K'...L. V.vi T ( 5 M A SS Ki :$ FRE EZF1 rs voraMe terms. Manufacturer, No. 9 Isatt i ,ni i -.-bi rci, new in u t y - Wholesale Agenl for, 'J (( ' ; i Alst. Mauufacturers celebrate.! "Old Dominion" Coffee ahd and "A rthkirV, Patent Self-seafilng Caiif ld'J'. march lf-l mo j ; !I3 mo Si? isp T- 1T.B!' 1.1 , .1 . . I M - 'TJIH COUliANT,1, j . i m the right vin-A boupner n.L,uer.ary j omi n 4 . Saw-inilli Jor the' I !. t,M,.u...... iti.f; ir?A ' ' weien w l)re.T Th bity ror tcn an orgnn .oro-iittij .. .; f , . m of wort, in our I nunu wiu ai once oe ooiiifrt(.enn-(i oy ail wlia l'J W c V J . T:.2 ' I flu..i.l U1....11 tl.. nr.untl 1 n: ..I ... A I v. tV.i. I .. d and aisnatojv- .s -"-- i r' y..,, nmuwicni . . . i itrv.vnrn -'V i meiuaioriiie exp.iessn ni uie ihoiii.'ii i nd ft ft')-vT.' I I H1 I H I mils ot vr sectton We'have In thetmth cellent periodioilS : the M SouThrks LitkrIl )? M .MKSt!KSiifcK,"i at i:icliuui.l, Va.4and u KtHMfd. O 1 :n, int. 4.lil"ll iffji, a., JUKI IlLNMiC f .i: ' i," iii Charleston. Although thev are a f . I, and In all resjiects worihy Um coi ! .'; id patronage of our' citictis,f-still, i l4,' Ji issues, their, ability lo publish such", p. I ! Magazixe," in Charleston.' Although thev are fty 1 conductel uence an: month! v ii amount of contributions as should he lookt-.i . m ! i- from so large a coininuriity, is necessarily limit j .' 1 l " .' At the Nprth, the number of literary ind. t?f fir.f: . , literary (periodicals lr . p'roportionately, ' mi-!'; ' A j ", larger,, ahd as greater facilities for puluaUon. hr.'''' 1 offered, fir radre.-Is written amongsnniiiikbo' 't' ; ' ' although it is not triie4hat there is a greater j )v". j ' gree ol ihtelllgence in the Northern States.--Ag ) V-1 It Is absurd to suppose that the lntellectuiU, iiHii jl .i . , .', , testhetic, or political features of Soutlufn s'oclj J-V i can be reflected by a literature wlilclfuprings frj f i-li , ' " aorial organization of entirely dtflereirti at'Ml 'i hoxtile i principles. We are, moreover, . etitlr ji tv" convince that society in the South Is iiidui.Vd ' liistitiitiops and customs the best ajlaiitifd to'j ". " producthp of is perfect .Literature. In vi-w oM '.' fact that -pur laws, cusroms, and tnodes thou ' t: ditrer essl-ntially from thoe of the NorthHn Stk (' J'-y i ' I it becomes our policy to have our owii orsn4r i ' J vott-dto lpur peculiar institutions, and MiJioldi'?i'f ' Jt thoseuviqws which (may preserve our i plei,'.i i ; unity of thought and faction, and (I mallMlln tf h'.T -Z 1 . wise) coriscrvatishf. iof taste, moral anl! unlit ;1j upon which the welfkre of the South deieil ne nope io mane our jouFnarauxuisrv to ft: i two jouinern ijuagazines, in the produtiion. i'H? : i.-r. nrr; : -JV 1 ., print, on me inieucctuai euoris oi our iwn c zens; in and sust tlmulatlng a Jove for reading, In jje vat ing youn writers, anu in .drawing out ne oiu ? i. . 1 i i . ! . . . . ! , ones in r midst. r ' . t " i ; -ts ? i The" ouraxt" win oe nuoi suea ever-i Jim i m . day mor Ing, at Two Dollatcj per aonulni'tnW.f ' ably In vance. All Books, Magazines, . c., se t,v tous w)ii be promptly aod- mosl Injpart viewea or noticea, as occasion may stae few advcrtise'nients will be Inserted at reHonaU, i rates: '..". ,. - , - mV 1, ;. .av: lyi .tST"1"iie public areassured that thjs If o piei experlmi :nt, as the paper will Certainly be jftiliBjie 1 J; and subscribers shall receive their quid; j'O qu v ;1 Subscribers will please address the pnop lit vt V and CjOnlrlbutors,4 the Editor, at Col umbl Cou Caronna. . . - .!.' ''' Mm ir r tir t n ti riT hwDri v,mJ II ' i -J T' " ivM. W. WALKER, Jr. CO., Probrl t CB Tiie folio wfmr well-known Southern rn IiM,t T ; k have expressed their 8ympatbywlth the!cntFpr, '. '. and theiW indention to cohtrlbutet J' jP 'J Ibute.f. ."' v.tf : 11 , 1 Madame Le Vet.', -f . I . Mrs. Carolina (j t i t". ''. -l' " ' f " Hon. A. S. Meek. A. J.Jie Juie)-. The Abb? Roquet te. John W. Overal.1. Hon. C. tayarre. Dr. O. B iMayer. John R; rhonnion. 'Paul H. Haine.- Profeor ItlVers lleriry TImrod. Prof:t.sor eiab. Professor Kfji iifl v; l'rf:tfcor Barnw'l Professor. DnTr., ' A Tit CAROLINA SPAUTAIV )l.; BYnAVK tr TPTXfT Vf : I a T.l... til Ulissfallie Mk 'WJ (.President LpgsirT). ";r1 .'ProfexlPors Le'O t "" ' ' f .)fl.it..J..r t ..fl. .'. . ' i. ' 1 4L-u --. : JLner i annuum. in advance, or J..Vat lhei I f i ? !' if . the year - If no! paid until afler the y.iar) '.i A . L' ,v ' $iJ.0O. , ' vr li . ' . . u j ' suo!jcripi on taken for less than? sik rm r..t - a . Money may be remitted through postiu'i ournsdJ - . 1 . rsteHlil-,;;,. Adveriisementsiinserted atthe u.ual ContracIB' madeon reasonable terms. The Siiiirtan circulates lareelv over.-Jl s am i j. joining district ricts, and offers- an admirable nn,f'i 1 ds to reach customers ; f . '7 ' ' 1 urgC.II.,0; ;.. 'A. ji.' Atja i' ' to our frien Spartarihurg ; , -i - ;v V I. ' THE kPAKTAMIt KC Ii-XIH IC VV IS Issu ;J every ThursdViy, at $2 p-r yeir, In V -f.; f vancaj J P M CALVO, Pn'blislier. , L VL x year for tlft xo ciuiis or ten, t.ie paier wm e (urnnmi-u, ler will be furnlWfel, " . -Invariably in - advniife j-. :' v , dally limited at tb tt v ,''. " nsidered a-'roa.f-.f. ; V .5 . teen , Dollars I AH suhsciriptlons not sped of sublcrttbine- wlllbecon? indefinite period,' and will be continued .oii-til arrearncHn r nnld. or Mt the oiition of the prletors. TIIECOITICIEII, J!,- BY A. S. W1LLINGTON A Co., 7e- Dall r ; Piper, Ten Dollars per annum-tCounf j t U Courier (Jtrl-weekly) Fire yoiiars per annum, i ,-;t - . V.'A- " V A- J' - "I A 1 it ". It - in Vii... 3 i A i i I r:; t ; 5 s

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