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II 'hu- tr "if . p: 3 - 'if y: ,1! V - $ r' P - l I'""" '-''S;'" '" ! , " I) j ' :; r- s MY' fr : -1 8; PER ANMIM ? H t II NO. 184. CHARLOTTE, (N f C.) MONDAY DECEMBER 19, 1859. ft rrV ti i ii I ii i ii i mm r 'r ! ' - i i I I 1. 5 -rutin ;CImrIot(e Marble Yard. 'Byib subscribers having :-sC fonuedihfmuWM inu company, respectfully ten-L er;thelr services to the peo- 'i po or.. Charlotte and the foufltry generally, in their line: of business. They are jpreared to Turnish Mohu- "wes,FurnIture Marble, Ta- . Me .Slabs, Marble Steps, tgL-t nr,paitem, cut according to the moat approved, taste and styles, and upon the most accomodating " m?1 eTer "ffKed in4he Southern country. They wiiKkeep constantly on hand the best description JPtln, Italian and American MarMe. AJJ orders for any article addressed to the sub riters.will meet with prompt attention, and will ; packed and forwarded with the utmost care and I dupatch. .; - 1 rT yd ia situated on the North-west corner w Uailroad Depot Yard. - . - sfV- 1 WM. TIDDY A SONS. . mkl.-lyy M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, . V '' 1 ' - ' - hrxlJ)oor South of UnrMav.i6u House. jl i j'CIlAULOTXE, N. C. (. tW, All kinds of Saddles and Haraees made at the Shortest notice. . . REPAIIIING prtmiptly executed. juJf 13. dA'-tf . . . RICH FRENCH. CHINA FANCY GOODS. lUKiSCBSCRIBER HAS JUST: OPENED ; very large and beautiful stock of FINEtP'REXCJI CHINA ARTICLES, t-' I 'some'of whieh are eikirely new. RICH DINNER AND TEA SETTS JJich- Vases -j Jewel Boxes l ; - Toilet Setta .Candlesticks i . " Segar Holders . - Card Baskets -, j Cologne Bo!t!t's j " . Puff Boxes - I Powtler PuH Bohemian Glass Boxes ; Itnttlu. - : - Card; Receivers, Ac:, And fur sale at H. C. NICHOLS ' . ' '.. v China Depot, jai$13-tf " next to Commercial Bank. J: f . i .-- m Columbia, 8. C. - -i r ' : 1 : .? BLACKSJIITII'S TOOLS, AC. I '-Jt I Vi 6 Hljjn of the Gobi en Pad hock 4 t" 'm m T K.ha v e an unusually large , t v V :' assortment of the above, consisting of Bellows, Anvils, Vjcen, f'Hand andledge Hammers, Stocks: and Dios, Screw P.'ates, Rasps and Files. Buttresses.; "Pincers, Ton gesu , Tons, Blacksmith's Drills ami Punches AL.SO pplyof Horse and Mule Shoes, made . . . . i i ti material, anu tor saie uiucn inner iiiiu i tie much lower than Call and judge for I be made by hand. ea. Ti-rms cash I7.tf ALLKN L DIAL. Paints, Iaints, Ac. . 12.000 LBS. PURE WHITE LEAD ; 4mJm v w w l.ouy lbs. pure snow unite Zinc. 'Also, a very lacge assortment of uolorea .Painti; 'consisting iu part of: Chrome Green and Telloyr,: Burnt and Raw Uiner, Burnt and Raw Tr.- Je Sienna, Rose Pink, Indian Red, Chinese and American Vermillion, Black, Blue, and Red Smaltjij Prussian and Celestial Blue," Imperial Greeift 'Blake's Fire-Proof Paint, Yellow Ochre, 1 Venetian Hed, Spanish Brown, Ac. F - Tog-Mier with a very large assortment of Paint, " ; Varniih' aid Graining Brushes, Gold and Silver j Leafi Ac; en hand ami for sale at low prices for cash,Xy ALLEN & DIAL, aay'i7-tf" Columbia, S. C- :.X IltON ! IRON! IRON! T At the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock.' ' ifk kkk LBS. of Iron, consi.-tlng jJlJwj of Sweedes, Refined, English, Oval" and Half Oval, Kod, Horse-shoe, Nail IIKdf Hoop and Sheet Iron. All of the above nrtiiA verv Ifcst quality, and for sale at wholesale or retail, a very low prices for cash, by ALLM S. DIAL,, . Columbia, S. C. 1 " T- J Straw Cutters, 5 " th Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock A LARGE assortment of Straw Cuttsrs of the .4 latest and most desirable improvements, at pric 'that cannot falL to please. Ihose In want will r.tid U to their Interest to examine our stock bfor purchasing elsewhere. Terms cash. i - ALLEN A DIAL, mai-17-tf . Columf.la, C r- r for' Halls, rassices, Helhs, Ac at - - STANLEY'S i , ChinaHaf i RAILROAD SCHEDULES. .via'cUlumiha, charlotte, ra- LEIfi II , TO weldox . f-wlhF. following is the Schedule between Colum- I , lia and New Y6rk, via Charlotte Road 1-avO Columbia ... 6.30 ... 1.00. ... 9.00 ... 2.00 P. A. A. P. M. M. M." M." Leave Charlotte Leave: Raleigh:;. !..VphVeMon j. ! Aifcve New York, bv either Peters-. ... 6.00-p: liut-jjor Portsinoutli route Lea v'e New York ... . ...... Leave Philadelphia......... Leave .Baltimore. : , M. M. M. M. S.OO P. .... 1.00 P. . .. 5.00 P. Leave. Weldon 12.00 Jt (in day.) aveKAleijh.. 4.15 P. M. aveChartotte . ..... .11.20 P. M.- rive Columbia... ..... 5.00 A. M. assaensrers . going North desiring to connect htfte; Express Train at Columbia, will take the nipg trains at Montgomery, Chattanaooga, Amrusta atlt) Charleston, and the evening trains at ;tenta:nd Savannah and copnect in daylight at : wciUHi.with both the Washington City and-Bay ' R.'tes.?; j-'; ". Passenger j going.South, by taking this route at Vtd?na-s in above Schedule, will reach Charles ton and Augusta as soen as by any other line, and reachluinbia twelve hours in advance of. any other rajn,-and in time to connect with the South Carolina. Railroad train, and take the Greenville , cars arj a. m., taus saving twenty-four hours to all pasejigcrs for that road. Pasenjers taking the Express Train at Colum ' bla wi l rf ach Weldon in four hours less time than - .y aajr ther route, being eighteen hours and " .a hatf hetween Columbia and Weldon, and forty- - . seven fiowrs between .Columbia .and New York. "PassetileTs going South w-ly'orfy hirjicets to AuguiijGa., and those gotai Norths to Weldon, N. C-if which points Through tickets and Through chVck Can be had- Thi!i6e passes over in elevated and healthy :tountrr,f ontaining pure water and good hotels. InUl ioa to the Express Train, daily Passen cer Tr3P are running on this line, giving passen gers an-P011111' o't0P ' nigh and travel on ly in djvliht, V ,.. .. .1 Dr. C. D. B0YDEN. jin IH'.- . '-. ' Traveling Agent. jfillE MARION STAR, ' biiiM every Tuesday Mornlog, at Marion, LITTLE, ProDrtetor. Term 92 a ly In advance. . ' -It.. lJ rax. El a .n . w 4 year, rnflcit' J. Gr. WILKINSON & CO., WHOLR3AL1, AKD RETAIL DEALERS IH FINE WATCHES,' JEWELRY, SILVER 1 -P L A T E D WARE Charlotte, N. C. . may 17-ly , c. JAMES nARTY & CO., I MPORTERS, . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ... -. . ' IX China, Glass, Earthen-Ware, ' ' . and ;r- :.' ; Housekeeping Artlclei Generally. Charlotte, IV. C. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. july 12-ly . ; J. D. PALMER, J- DKALfcR IN WEST INDIA FIllJITS, HAVA'NA SE6ARS,SNUFF, TOBACCO, WILLOW-WARE, TOYS, .and ari kinds of FANCY GOODS, and Manufacturer of pure CANDIES, Sugar Phims and Confections. One door fiboctthe Bank of Charlotte, aug 17-ly Cuarlottk, N. C. THE DAILY BULLETIN "AND. CATAWBA JOURNAL, CRUSHED BT H. It. AIiEXANDER & CO, r CHARLOTTE, N. C. THESE Papers (embracing the Tri-Weeklt JtCLi.KTiN.) established in the town of Charlotte, N C, affords unusual advantages to Advertisers both at home and abroad, as they command a circulating medium of ' OYER THREE THOUSAND COPIES PER WEEK, which we have no doubt are read by at least TEX tllOVSAXD . persons each, week, k large 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 embrace .this", opportunity to inform our friends and the Mercantile commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston ami Wilming ton,) that our facilities for circulating their business ISouces throughout western North Carolina and- the adjoining Districts in South Carolina are ex tensive and complete. . " Our terms are liberal and a large deduction will be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers. 'Sept.3, lS69. ; ' CONG ARISE Formerly occupied by (k-orge B inclaff A Co.. and ' iwwDwnwl by . .- JOHN ALEXANDER & CO., -m -mm -7- . J Irou and Brass FpiBidcrs, MACHINISTS, Ac, Foot of Lady Street and on the itide of the Greenville Railroad, Colnmlsia, S. V. , C1ilnee Su'gar-Can'e Mills and Pans OF ALL KINDS. T HE above Cut is a Three Roller Horizontal Suear Cane Mill, and is a true representation of ths one exhibited at the S. C. Agricultural Fair, which took the first premium at the aforesaid bitlon. . ' Premiums were also taken by the same firm for rist-MiM Irons, and for the best Castings." V Kirof&nd Bring Castings of all discriptions made tp order, anovth'Tlispatch. .Steam Engines, Mill Gea'ring, Blasmith's "Work, Wagons, Ac, Ac, made to order. . ' ' . - 4 We' have also purchased the right of'WIkl ter's Patent ITIuIay SawTUIH, for' the State of South Carolina., with the exception of Pickens and Anderson Districts.- 1 . , ' Having purchased the entire establishment of Messrs. Sinclair A Co., Including Patterns and everytrang appertaining thereto, we are now pre pared to execute every description of work in our line of business, with neatness and dispatch. ; .' JOHN ALEXANDER, R0BT. McDOUGAL, mayl7-tf c. - HENRY ALEXANDER. BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOUNDED 852, CHARTERED "854 LOCATED -, '. ' . Corner of Biillimore and Charlen Streefy, j BALTIMORE, M D . rfclHE ;Largest and most Elegantly Furnished J. -Commercial College in the United States. Every young man should write famediately for one of those large and beautifully ornamented Circuys, representing the exterior and Interior Vievf vine Baltimore Commercial College. PefrwAnship, Ac, which will be sent Jby return m&llfree'of charge, with Catalogue containing List of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of the Press on our New System of Book-Keeping, etc. E. K. Losier, Principal Leeturtr on the Science of Accounts Business, Customs, etc. ' i J. M. Phillips, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations. , H. II. Daviks, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping. N. C. Johnsos, Professor of Penmanship. S. T. Willi am 5, Esq., Mercantile Law. Rkv. E. Y. Reese, D. D., Commercial Ethics. - .TRUSTIES. Hon Joh: naJoshua Yansant, . nMl KeierTler, Esq Hon Th Jaco Knabe, Esq. Tb time usually required to complete the'ful coarse, from 8 to 12 weeks. Sr A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates. - : Large -Circulars and Catalogues statinjr teres Ac, sent by maiiyV of charge. i . Address V E. K. LOSIER, i jan 17-tf ' Baltimore, Jfd THE RISING SUN. . I S Published Every Wednesday,, at Newberrv. C. H. 8. C, by SLIDER A GRENEKER, Edi- tors and Proprietors. T. P. SLIDER; T. F. GRE NEKER: Term T to Dollars per annum, la d. Yance. . " ' K' r. 1 1 t r f ,i SirUnn, I Wr r-b. Esq.. Wm STORE AND HEW GOODS; KAHNWKILEH & BRO'S, have opened, and are every day opening, one of the : . . i - LARGEST AND CHOICEST assortment of . ? v ' GOODS ever brought to this market. Consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS of every tyle' and pattern. ! GENTLEMEN AND BOYS CLOTHING not to be surpassed in,' the city, and a large and varied assortment of I , DRY GOODS of every variety, color and style. ' ' ISTeerro Groods Of the best quality. Also, a complete and unsur passed stock of COFFEE'S, TEA'S and SUGARS, and all Groceries of every discription. EAHNWEILER & BROTHERS, would especially inform the Ladies of .Charlotte that their large MILLINERY establishment, under tne snpervision of Miss P. PEIL, of .Paris j was opened on the 12th October, and that they are respectfully invited to calf and examine the stock of FRENCH. ITIIIililNERY AND FANCY GOODS, comprising Bonuets Cloaks, Mantillas, Hoop Skirts Jlead Dresses, Dress Trimmings, Haber-dashery, Hosiery and Embroideries. i Be sure and call if you want CHEAP GOODS. bet. 8 tf . , c ! FRENCH MILLINERY. MESSES. KAHNWEILER & BEOS. ira ESPECTFULLY inform the Ladies of Char- JLO lotte and its vicinity, that they will open' on or about the 1st of October, In addition to their large Stack of. : Fancy aiul Staple r DRY GOODS; a Millinery department, expressly fitted up forthe accommodation of the Ladles. Our Millinery de partment will comprise the most beautiful and tasty style's of. j : LADIES' BONNETS, ' DRESS CAPS, ' . . MISSES' and CHILDREN'S . " , FLATS and HATS, HEAD DRESSES, Ac, Ac, to suit all ages. '. Miss P. PFEIL, who has charge of this depart ment is acknowledged by persons of taste to suit and please the most fastidious. In addition to our handsome assortment of Millinery Goods, we shall keep a very pretty assortment of L AD I E S CIAKS, 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. ' '.-.; An examination of our Stock is all that is neces sary to convince customers.that it is as we repre sent it. I i " . KAHNWEILER A BROS. i " : Next doot to Messrs, T. H. Brem A Co. ahg 16-tf . .;':.. . I DRY OODS. Kl.AIINWBILER dc RROS., Are now opening a Nw Stock of .' . ' STAPLE & PANCY TjB-Y GOODS. w'"rH ww any c added during will compart most favorably with other in the City. To which will, be . during the season, New Goods every week, THE LATEST NOVELTIES as tat arrive from e-urope.or" are produced ai V ... oome. ' 'i- THE J)RESS GOODS' DEPARTMENT will be full and attractive,j:ontaining Fancy and Black Silks, plain and fiigured ail wool Delaines, Bombazines, Alpacas, Robes of various styles and fabrics. In the White Goods and Linen Department will be lound Irish Linens, Linen Damasks, Napkins, Table Cloths, Russia Crash, Cambrics, 'Jaconets, Bril liants, Piques, Quilts, Counterpanes Embroideries, Ac, ' A splendid assortment of Shawls and Cloaks, Hosiery and Gloves, Dress Trimmings and Shirting, Sheetings Pantaloon Stuff, Ac., Ac, -All of which will be sold as low as the lowest. The above Goods was opened on, -.the 1st' of October. - ' sept. 10-tf -. . - c . - IMMENSE SACRIFICES. NEW GOODS : WILMINGTON BEANCH, Second Store Belmc Jfessrti. T. J7. Brem fe Co, "irr'AIINWEILKIl & BRO.'S respect JLa. fully inform their numerous customers of Charlotte and r the surrounding country, that they are selling off the balance of their stock of Summer Goods, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Su perior Ready-Made CLOTHING, for Gent's, Youth and Boy's, wear ; Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks and a full supply of MILLINERY GOODS, Bon nets, Flats and Hats, Bonnet Ribbons, and French Flowers, all of which will' be sold at a reduce price, together with a large and beautiful1 assort ment of Lace Points, Berege and Linen Dusters, all of the latest style. The above named Goods must be closed, out by the first of October to make Room for our Fall Stock. ' The best and largest assortment of Ladies and Misses' Gaiters, Boots and Shoes, Trunks Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, 4nd Bonnet Boxes Ready-Made Clothing. "Attentibn is called to the large stock of Ready Made Clothing ; it being made up in the most sub stantial manner, andMs equal to that sold by any other house in the Union, and is a choice and fashionable stock : Gents' Furnishintr Goods of every style and variety. This is positively a closing sale, as every article must be sold by the first of October. Merchants and others are requested to call and examine be fore makin? purchases, as they will find it to their interest to doso. They can buy from 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than at any other house. GROCERIES. We always keep on "iand the best and cheap est assortment of Groceries, tlanlward, Cedar Ware, Ac, Ac.v ' - .. - 1AVID KAHNWEILER, - V -DANIEL KAHNWEILER, JACOB KAHNWEILER. THE I NTERNATIONA L BRO AP WA Y, HOTEL, COKSKK FRANK LIN-bTEKET, SEW YORK, c 1 IVk O1 FFERS inducements to Merchants and Tourists visiting-New kork, unsurpassed bv anv Ho- xet m ine jieiropoi. ine iouowmg are ho,ng tne aavaniages wnnfn 11 possesses, and which will be appreciated by all travellers. 1st. A central location, convenient to places of ousiness, as wen as places 01 amusement. 2d. Scrupulously clean, well furnished, and well vcuuiaieu sleeping apartments. 3d. Lsrrge and superbly furnished sitting rooms, wither magnificent Ladies' Parlor, commanding an extensive view of Broadwak 4th. Being conducted on the Euroneari olan. vis itors can ljve in the best style, with the greatest economy. . 5th. It is connected witlfF TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONS, where visitors can have their meals, or.if they de sire, they will be furnished in tlieir own 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 pf living in the ISTiRjfATiosAL is much below that of any other first clan loteL A. FREEMAN, Proprietor, march lS-lno .- NEW : llrnilntg, Q. EVERY; STYLE, Neatly Executed at tliis office. AVING procured a large amount of excel-. lent material, and added to thia establish. ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take this oppor tunity to inform "our friends and the public mat we are lully prepared to execute work of every class, in v. , at short notice,,' and at prices far below', 'those usually paid in this section of country. We are prepared to print in the.latest and most approved siyie, CARDS. BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, SHOW-BILLS, BOOKS, ' INVITATIONS, LAW BLANKS, JPAMPIIJLETS, and any other style of printing usually called for, for much less than the same class of work can be executed this side of New York. - Having in our employ experienced workmen, and the best of MATERIAL, we are confident that we will be enabled!, to give entire satisfaction, to those who may favor us with thei patronage. . H. L. ALEXANDER Jt CO. july 11-tf -:H: v.,... , ; ; ..PALMETTO. IKOiST WGEES. COLUMBIA, S. C, ESTABLlklJED, A. D. MDCCCLI. WILlilAM GLAZE, MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES, from 10 to 80 Horse Power; SUGAR MILLS of every style now in Use,-Mill Work of every discription.! Also, Iron Railing, with every discriptiori of Iron and Brass Castings.' .'-. I would jcall attention to Iron Casting in the way of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Cemetary lots,; v ! . . ' 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, when compared with those mad&JJiJbrth ern establishments, to be from twenty-fWe 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 pf the Southern country, for which thg '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 - S' . j '"' . 1 , j ; LJt PATENT CARPET SWEEPERS.! JUST received, a few of these new and much admired Patent Carpet Sweepers, at, I 1 . II. C. NICHOLS: . jan 17-tf ' Columbia, S. C. MANIPUBATED GUANO! -: i 'i. I ' , - - . This Unequalled Fertilizer, I composed 01 ,one-n- jbeST PERUViANP i 1 ' !one-half Hvf C3rX"oxua.c3L t ' .- and the liEST WIOST by new the most all t o a f by dri'i der, 4 all era' raunit K in all c, cent. Oi BONE 1 good bag. sers will SON, i3 bri uihe. My longexp. 4 ne general satisfaction heretafor given , .nos sold by me, will, I hope, tea guarantee .4 article now offered will be as representednill also keep - .1 1 1 .v. - w x . Peruvian, Mexican & other Guanos, which I will sell as low as any house In the city. ' .5 WM. ROBINSON. ' Nos. 4 and G Hollingsworth-street, - Near Pratt-street Wharf, Baltimftre. KOBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO is also sold in lots to suit by the following agents : J. if. NEVETT, Alexandria, Va. GARRISON A M AIGNE, Norfolk, Va. 7 E. H. .SKINKER A CO Richmond, Va. TH0S. BRANCH A SONS, Petersburg, Va. T. C A B. G. WORTH, Wilmington, N. C. ' H. F. BAKER A CO., Charleston, S. C. C. A. GREINEN A CO. j Savannah, Ga. : - feb.25 3mos 1 ' " ? v ", FURNITURE ! .FURNITURE !! WHOLESALE' AND RETAIL. ! : H. P. DEGBAA F . 87 Bowery (Wholesale Warehouse), and 4C2 Pearf- street (Ketail store), New Yorkj WHERE will be found the largest and fnost extensive assortment in the citv. ! Bills of $25 retailed at Wholesale prjoes at tpe tsowery store. AH Furniture guaranteed as represenfcjd. One hundred and; fifty .hands' constantly employed in manufacturing. All stock laid infos netkath. It comprises, in part,-r- f ; ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY AND WjLNUT Parlor Furniture, In Brocade, Brocal!eile, J)elainej Plusli and Hair .V j ;i Cloth.. - .- J'- '..-:', ROSEWOODMAlIOOANYVAND enamelled Cliamber Furniture, r ' In sets from 'twenty to one hundred aind fifty dol lars. Also, Cane Sqat and Common Furniture, In great variety. ' A large assortment of . Gilt and Ma hogany Mirrors, Spring and Curled Hair Matresses, Patent Premium Sofa,! Bedsteads, wiAli Spring and Hair Mattresses attached, Ac. r . I "Steamboats' and Hotels furnished. Dealers will find it to their interest to give 4s a call. march 18-r-3rnos : j . I ', ' " THE SEOlNG'lTIAcillNE, AT REDUCED' PRltCES. , i TTHEELER AjVlLSON'S Unproved patent ww has tak ireminms owerHBBhers. as the best sewingmSwrnne yet patented. - During the; past autumn the trials Lave been numerous, and ajb the patents off any pretension have been fairly into competition.! In .every cases the Wheeled A Wilson Machine ha won the highest premium f W8 majr inCy State ' Fairs' of Tii w YnrlnffnT Jersey, TenrfgylvkniJtf&entuckyi Illibois, WisconsingulS jQaUforniaJ and -the Fairs! of he Cincinnati, jJetWricadio and StTEtiUm Institutes, already j held.JU thel Fair- of the StJ, Lonis Mechanical Aj-ociatiorrth'" r 'orflmittee con. sisted of twentyffV or best social atandiac. who without a disse e awarded, for the Vheeler Wilson-M -ghest and 75. , If Vnow nni nremium. a silv ""it these facts do n6t not what can. From our own ex sxp received from th.os to Machines, we confident public EDUKKTU. ! - 'I I CLASS MD SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES IN point of- beauty, dnrability, perfection of J work.nd capacity to perform every variety or sewing, no oiner sewing mmcmne cn copipare with SINGER'S. New and Improved Machines at greatly reduced prices, for sale by . i ' i H0PSON ASUTPHEN, jan 17-5tst . I ; jAgents, Columbia, S, C, TOIK ANNIHILATED! CREAM ACTUALLY FROZEN IN THREL , MINUTES! TORUEY'S NEW FOUR MINUTE FREEZER. V I PATENT APPLIED FOE. . . :. . ! THE SUBSCRIBER! after careful study and ' various experipients, has succeeded in con structing a Frfceier, which, for simplicity, durabil ity, rapidity and quality f Its production, is une qualled, and cannot fait to become a universal fa vorite.. -'M- ; ' f v'U ' ' - :i To satisfy the incredulous, there will be weekly public exhibitions of ithis iFreezer at No. 9 Platt streeti to prove Its ability to do all that Is claimed, for it. Sizes: from 3 to 20 quarts. . SEND FOR A CIRCULAR The undersigned will M ASSER'S FREEZER'S dispose of his atofik of now on hand, upon fa voraoie terms. E. P. TORRKYie Manufacturer, N. 9 Piatt-street, New York. : Also, Manufacturers Wholesale Agent for ,the celebrated "Old Dominioh" Cdffeeand Tea'PoU, and 'Arthur's" Patent Self-seadng Cans and Jars, march 18-lmo MASSEIf'S; PATJiJVT -.-.,.'- FIVE MINUTE ICECREAM FREEZERS. OPER ATIOS. SIMPLE RESULT CKRTAIIT.' T HE increasing demjs.nd, and the unrivalled popularity of thesfe FKLEZeKS, prove them to be the very best; ICE CKEAM r liKKZEKS in use. , Sole Agents tsfof thd U United States, E- KETCH AM A CO., Manufacturers of Japanned and Planished fin- ware, 289 Pearl-street, New York. march 18-Smo . ': Improved Grain Cradle, At the Sign of Via Golden Pad-Lock. ;-. 15 DOZEN improved. Grain Cradles, manu factured expressly to our order, and well adanted to cuttins either lone or short Grain. The. above superior Cradles can be had only of u, and are offered at wnolesaie or retail at low prices for cash. K T T FV L TkT T may 17-4f i' Columbia, S. C. BLACKWOOD'S MAGAZINE '!;'' AND THE BRITISH REVIEWS. SCOTT & CO., NEW YORK, CON- tipue'tb publish the following leading Brit- ish Periodicals, viz : : - - ' : I THE LONDON 1. QUARTERLY (Conservative). 2. ', THE EDINBURGH! REVIEW (Whij), THEJfORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). TOE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal). ' ' ' .1 . ' .!- 5.' ' - ' BLACKWOOD'S ' EDINBUBGH MAGAZINE (Tory).: j ! " ; fhese Periodicals ably, represent the three great political parties .of Great Britain Whig, Tory, and Radical, but politics forms only one ieature of their, character. As organs of the most pro found writers, on Science. Literature Morality, and Kelitrion. they stand, as they ever have stood. unrivalled in the worlj. of letters, being considered indispensable to the scnolar and the irrofesslonal man while to the intelligent reaper 01 every ciass they furnlshi tlsfactori' si not . tmmmim wd J07.......s.oo -ws..... 9.00 four'. Reviews. .... .. -10.00 .cidel In all cases in adTance. ,,he State where issued will be J. ' i ' : s CLUBBING. uiacount of fwentvi-five Per cent, from the k above price will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or moreot tee.aoove works. Thus? Four copies, of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for 9 four copies of the four Reviews and Blackw'b.od for $80; and bo on. t I i POSTAGE. In all the principal cjti S and townc, these works will lie, delivered j rkk dr wstaok. When sent by mail'j the Postage to any jart of. the-United States will be but twenty -four- dents a year for "Black wood," and but fourteen 'cents a year for each of the Reviews, j . - ' -:- '' N. B. The price in; Gireat Britain of the five Periodicals above-named lis $31 per annum. -; Remittances! for anys of the above publications should always tie addressed, post-paid to the Pub lishers. ') .! LEONARD 8C0TT A CO., January C , Nb..54 Gold-st., New York. THEARMEIl AND PLANTER ?. ' :: removed to : A-': COLUMBIA, ,S. C; AVING purchased of Maj. Geo. Seaborn this popular journal, ,! have removed its place of f publication to Columbia, and will herafterjssue it from this city ax regular stated periods, r Feeling confident that i uch a journal Is greatly needed in this State, and) believing.that it will be sustained, if located at the, Capitol of the State and conddcted with spirit and abllitj', I have determin ed on making the venturtej1 and call 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, with new type, ph . Ine paper,, handsomely embellished, jand elghtj p iges added to its former size. j : - i .,. ' l Price only Okk DoiAa per annum, always i advance.-? ; ., ' j. ' A corps of the best practical and scientific Agri cultural writers have been secured, and jts Editorial: department will be under the tare of oneofthe best Farmers in the land. ". r . The Cashfystem will be rigidly adhered to, and no name will be entereu on our dooks until tne-suo scnption ls paia. - - f terms: 1 copy, .one year. $ 1.00 5.cro 10.00 ' 6 copies, one yeir,. y copies, one year, Address i R. M. STOKES, Columbia, S. C. jan 17-tf ' THE CAKOLINA SPARTAN, J BYCAVIS A T'RlillR Prile, Two pollars per annuunt.in adivaice, or $2)tf atthe (end . of the year. If not paid iintfil after the year expires No subscription taken fpr less than six months. Money may be remitted through postmasters at our risd. f i - . Advertisements Inserted at the nsual. rates, and contracts made on reasonable terms. The Spartan circulates largely over thia and .adrJ joining districts, land offers an admirable . medium i.n nnr friiinna tnriiH jnkriTri Art - ' CAVIS A TRIMIER Spartanburg C.H., S. C CHARLESTON j EVENING NEWS. OHN CUNNINGHAM A CO., Proprietors 1 JOHN CUNNINGHAM, Editor ; X N. CARJ DOZA, Assistant Editor. The Charleston Evening News, (Daily and Tri-Weekly,) will" continue to be "ed at the following rates : The CHARLE&j 'JJEWS, fJDally.) $10 per annum, Uy, or $9 per annum for cash 'I-WEEKLY NEWS, $5 per annually, or $4 per annum i - 1 3u j u. TO TRE POBLfe l I'POSPECTUS OF. 'THE DEMOCRATIC' PRESS." SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY.' .'-j';' JEaleioh. N. 0. R. II. WHITAKER, Ebrroa axd r)pairro,t. w -ITH iodfeasing our nsefuln reading aid and good oi tne stales in Denau oi our enierpnse-ana f care to do It In no other way than by publishing a'; to the Democratic I'arty, ai well Mtothe-.' , public, generally, we desire to1 enlist thc'..-: . . will of the young men, and old rani,' ,.-;;. i . nl!ihfn VimllT J.inrml K . t r. T- t .71 reliable Family Journal Our iopiniona are too well known to the public '.of i "V ' r j require an announcement of oar seDtlmeuU upon the various political topics which now agitate tliCl ..nhl'i! mind ami It iiomI nnl h .oM.tli.t - public' mind, and it need only be said, Uiat, i heretofore, we shall 'be guided by the example vf j 'such .true lichts of Deinocrocy as. the Vetatrkble. saire and last nstriot. Jam as .Buchaiam. Mr. Bragg, Mi-. I Held, Mr. Branch, Mr. Edwards, and ,4- . 1 iJ i:.-t...i. l. 1 ... . i .. - j t . t '.1 anu wnose records, as wemocraia, are mar. . The approaching year will bring with It duties C;, of sufficient importance to engage the time, the tal-W enta and the seal of even more Democratic Papers! than now exist in North Carolina, and it U ImjH tant. in order Uiat tlieir labors may be . beneficial to the party, that they be extensively patronized; that they circulate In every neighborhood ,and visit I every, voter. !.. r , r -.- ? The Opposition are organizing for llit Campaign . f of 1 SCO, with the view, first to defeat their election if socondly, to carry the i Legislature; and tlilrdly, to . ei State to an OppoaitIon;ca-'l ? J-' ! . ' secure the vote of . the' The accomplishment k of either one of thow oh-l. f ; "l jecta would be. mortifying: to, the DHHocracyv i ! though its effect might only be t'cmporairy, and iC.',': therefore behooves every man. to do nrfcat hv'ct.n'J.y-jU to pr.eventjtheiopsof an Inch, ofground.j Ftr ouf-i, ; self, we are determined "to be instant In seakoiN : v and out of season," and spare neither time nor !-- n bor in defending the principles of Democracy, -and V, laboring to maintain for K that proud, position,' ','.( which It now Iiolds before Uie country, . ! . . '" Ve shall therefore at a very early date ctro- i j' mence ityt publication' or a ct.AUvt ukli as : . flj well as A wtbaLY riitaa, ana we earnesi licit subscriptions. " , , - ..-'.'.t'-A1-'-. -.. I Terms of the Weekly Press, in advariife. ' Semi -Weekly.... I 3 We also solicit contributions frdtn of Democrats from all sections of the.cou nqv 4-tf The Literary Paper ot tlicj 1 "EVERY FAMILY-SHOULD READ IT !". the Tuvtiaei; THE LARGEST! THE CUEA PEST! j BEST! ILL USTRA TED SO UTUKRN FA VJ ILY PAPER ! ''- ,-1 .j ; . THE TIMES la neither politictl nor scefnr but is the (tonstant aim or the VA.W its columns wlth'the chofsest Historic. and Family reading, and with a large iek all the news of the day, both foreign and Mo..- ' r , I -.The fifth volume commences with 1 SG0. Engagements itwr I " the most brilliant year In tiio TIMES.- It will mmence with Three Reantlful Prize uf TUf 4 iCH' 1 1 Ita illustrations will be Increased ivpflnMfftl .nnAQl-linr. will m Imr typo Imr rovnl by a tiUr neater dress. The Publlsnert are aetermineq t.f j keep pace with the improvement , f the age; thflrVf's motto Is "PR0GUESSI0N," and as.ll rlrculU"-Sl or tuk tim.es enlarges earn j' termineu u auu new j atd make It theJtor tha rn1"'r PECHARLESTONJIERCi POLWICAL, COMMKRCIAL, Ak'D 'L1TK ' . SEWSPAPRR PUBLISHED DAILY AND TR1- WEEK I. T1 HE MiincuRT. gives dally r"pr1s of tha. Ma. xcb niiu me j un:uiK;itc 111 v-iiarieioa J 1 . . -....a . ...it:.-. i . . . and of Charleston cotaimorce in tlu leadiuK iV x.l. TI.. U....II.. Il.l ... . 1 icvpi uvi uic ituiiu. 1 " r-n ijr r j liirrrpv 1 1 truinV J V fciiaiiic nuuikni. ili vuiiiiv.i itii v . . 1 : v. 1 . . .. - Ti. ... l.t. . 1 u . . ' j Ith the "Amm- ii ,- ; intelUgetice' y.t Ki , ' j'- j : Steaihers frodu f- I i" ciated Press" Insures the latest I Tnlir-nn1i nml tl ffir-lloaL now. Iiv .. : ' hi ,. f- I Europe. . it nas anawe ana accomplished Corrr-s- . 1 . pondent In London (a gentleman connected with -V-i i -:" 1 the editorial staff of the London Tfmes. inl rrr- u n limes,? and rrg- '. tf;. r, , Yprk , Washington, ' 7.1. 1 - ' monthly JSewi Votk -, j. tersonLtfeln Wah- i Ti iona In fator of 111 1 11I0 nmvsrwinilArita In . Nw Vnrlr." - V4T.-li!t.tr.k. ' Tr' key West and Havana: The m Fashion Letters and weekly letters lngton are aauiuonai attractions in fator or It lady readers. Ita literary notices, from ihe pen lot . rruntlumtn m-4in aiiIiiIa. t-u.rliftn.. .I.a ' liUfl.Mt r j r 1 1 r . 't position among tho literary men of the Hxiuti, arf j discriminating arid comprehensive. Attention II y paid to all matters of general concern, especially those In referenceto the Planting' and Airrlrti'iii- . - ral interests and to the current newt ofj the dav'Msii ' . ' 1 ! 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The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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