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i'r p! - . . : v n!v ; - : : I ! i-- ii -. -.J.- ' -.. .J ' .. . f . . ) - . - . . . . 1 - - : . . I . . . - V ..; : . , V' U. i; ' . -,- j -; " ' ; -. . ; . . ' " ' Vv': ; 1 ' i.' - ' '"' jH'- . ' V ' ' v" ' ' .' ' s V .. ' i -' ' . :- - ..--V :;r . fc ? - ... . f III NO. 543J CHARLOTTE N. ai MONDAY; NOVEBIBER 19; I860. $6 PER ANNUM ( ,j'-r-r r - : : . - . k 1 . : . - - f ' t ci, 1 ... . .iii... i '.. . . ,. ,i . , I, I., , r 1 , li i I i. ;T 1 iTHE BULLETIN .1 15' -uPCBUiHBO DAILT (BXCKPT 8CSDAT) BT frJ3. HL v B R I T TON. 'V - 0FIOB..J:.;.:......NO. 16 TRYON STREET, ' Y J f?vr (JUna HtUL, an- th second Jloor.' .-..', 'TERifS FOR PA PER : f . nnTilE DAILY BULLETIN will befornlsliedEt i ,SIX DOLLAJW per nnuia,.IN ADVANCE i j tiTHE TRI-WKEKLY BULLETIN will be pub : ;ihd every Tufawlay. Turlay and Saturday luoroiog, : i iU iappUed for $t (W per annum, payable in advance. .J $ - AP VERTIStlTQ TERMS: - 1 iu5rp, time, $ 0-50 ' tjme, .75 'li..d,.; 3.lQ.. 1.00 '1. -.!. .i 6. .do., 1.T3 li.Alo,.,12..do. 2.75 1 ifjaare,l moath,$ 4.00 I.Vuio... a month, 70 1... do.. .3.. .da... 10.00 l.,.do.;.6..io... 16.00 l...do... 1 year.. SO. 00 i tJer" A Jyrtlfemiitpvbllahed intll forbid, will ;. cnaTgeii w ceou per square or la linea for the . r' Incrtlon, and 25 cent for each continuance ! inoty cmtrctrd-for. - ' : ... . iMriuiitr c, t. it. it ". ami after the 1st day of October inst.r .fLF Through Express Freight Trains will run daily between Charlotte and Charleston, without ; transshipment. Thus enabling Freights to reach l iphar&tte. in: five days, or less from New York, di one day from Charleston, and vice versa. :-A flti same time Through Tickets will Jbe sold yiiu Charlotte to Charleston at $S.50, and to New , .Vork: ri Charleston Steamers for. $19, and Vice versa. The Merchants and Public are invited Orv this cheap-and expeditious rbute for Freight .nd ras;nger. : , A. II. MARTIN. ; ifienl. freight & Ticket AtrenU f ; ' ' Charlotte, N.C. Seit27,JS6Mf a HANT TAILORING KIJL,L.INGS, SPRINGS Sc CO., . , ' pjvye iaiso aded to their ' Ready-made Clothing "fitockv a Merchant Tailoring Department, to which -".'hey Call the especial, attention of their many I rlrlentli and customers. " , 1 .j They intend making this department second to t'f ionenthe State, either In style and quality of ; ooda, or In' the manufacture of Garments t jit Wl times, will be found a good stock of Black t Anl try lo red Cloths, Knglish, French and Americao asiurs, and a variety of estlngs. Also, an as " jottniDt of -. 1 ill fidbk ISLAND CASSIMEKES. V Th feel confident of their ability to undersell any other house In the State, from the advantages ' jjheyjiave in getting their poods.. . The5r goods are bought by the quantity, by one : . of the Firm who resides In the Northern markets, ; whch giveaMm the opportunity of taking ad van take W the "prices of goods, thereby saving at - astr ' r i " - - - - . Twenty-Fivo Per Cent. 1 To the. consumer. iirDlrae8 saved are Dollars ruade fEl"So try us. V ; -i, I . E. FULLINGS, ji i JNO. M. SPRINGS, 4-wpV20,lS60-tf . . . ': . : ' ... "Jv G. . WILKINSON & CO., 7. t IVHOLESAXE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN fl.NK WATCHES, JEWELItYrSiLYER f . f AND - i'i X X o CHARLOTTE, "epXI, 1SG0 X Hll and winter .goods t -5. ri p ELI AS & COHEN r RE now prepared to display to their custom- .j3L ;rs and 'friends, and the public generlly, 'ij EXTENSIVE AND BEST - ; Selected stock of goods, i til f ' :- ; J-fr offer&l hy one Firm , in Western Forth i Curo(iut! There la no Lumbue about the si?e a jrice9 of Our Stock of Goods. They, will ! r.eafc for themselves. Every department is full ?iid iCmplete. ; DR Y GOODS, Foreign and Domestic, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, . : HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, L. i J BOOTS AND SIIOES, f, i j '- HATS AND CAPS, NETS AND SIILLlNKKi GOODS, - -T FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, ; GROCERIES, AC, AC. A j-all and examination of our Stock Is respect- ; -j; ( - Trade Street, Charotte, N. C. J rTock 5, lSCO-tf. THE 11ISINU SUN. K f S Pu.blIsh.ed Every Wednesday, at Newberryt C. H. S. Ci by SLIDER A GRENEKER, Edi t rs:inl proprietors, x. r. aiiiv; x. jt.uk NKKK: ,7rwr ine. ' -Two Dollars per annum in ad- n . w wood & co, ' 3 JSrottrit, Atwtioneertf, and Com. Agentt. 'j i1'" 1 Columbia, i. C. - - ' .'tVdRtiie purchase -and sale ot REAL ESTATE, HOybS, STOCKS, NEGROES, Ac. Office in the jr ar-of 1S5 Richardson street, Columbia, S. C. . StfTot attention given to the Sale and Purchase ,r Cfcirn, Cotton, Flour and other Country Produce s. ... r m arrt JOHN MOCAHMON. t lmay -tf ;; i f r THE DAILY BULLETIN: 3 "1 1.' AXD HMTAWBA JOURNAL, :!l.r ? ' ! PUBLISH D BT X - 1 3B! if ! H . BRITTON, CIIAKLOTTE, N. C. j trUESE . Papers (embracing the Tri-Wesclt j jirrl5i ) established in the town of Charlotte, ! f j (? agTords unusual advantages to Advertisers f i li th" jit. home :ani abroad, as they command a ' cifcidaUng medium of . : ''U'fR TtTRKE-TBOVSAXD COPIES PER I j - WEEK, we have no doubt are read TEA THOUSAFD by at leas I p4rscn s each week, t targe proportion ot whom are f . ljiniers and their families. ' S Aa means of Advertising we are confident that f g(el advantage can be obtained through this es i 'labliihment, hence- we embrace this, opportunity t) 10 orm our friends and the Mercantile comma. . ,l aij tfrt on the Seaboard, (Charleston and Wilming - ! t a,) that bur facilities for circulating their business ij&tlSei throughout Western North Carolina and ' the adjoining Districts In South Carolina are ex ' t Klrfv na eotaplete, ; " ' ! lDw terms are liberal and a large deduction will i ' btu)d m th bills of Cdntract Advertisers. : Home Manufactures. : , i ' O my friends and the public generally, I beg leave to say that I haye undertaken the Man ufacturing Bnsineesy. which will be carried on In Charlotte, N. C, at what will he styled ' " Pit ITCH A11D8 ;. Wholesale and Retail Saddle 'and Harness: Manufactory, .Where wlU be kept consUntly on INSPECTION AND SALE Saddles and Harness, Ac, Ac, of our OWN manufacture, together with COLLARS (war ranted not to gall,) and a select and general as sortment of every article appertaining to the trade, all of which will be sold at the lowest figures for cash or approved names. The Manufacturing De partment will be committed to the most proficient workman, and the supervsion of Mr. Robt. Shaw. Distant orders particularly solicited -WORK AND QUALITY OF GOODS GURRANTEED. N. B. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOIi HIDES. H. M. PRITCHARD. Irwins Corner Building. april 9c . Hoops! Hoops ! Hoops! SOMETHING NEW A LOT OF 8ILK: HOOPS, an entirely new and Xa. superb article light, springy and pleasantly ma.de expressly -Tor the South. Also, a new style of HOOF SKIRT, a most desirable artivle, called The Belle of the South. Together with a very large number of ' more ordi nary Hoop feklrts comprised of from 10 to 50 hoops eacn. , april 18-c KOOPMANN k PHELPS. Spring and Summer rflUE subscriber Jias received a large and varied JL assortment of goods for spring and summer, which for neatness and cheapness cannot be sur passed. ' t . Consisting in part of ' I Black and Colored CLOTHS, Black DOESKINS, Plain Black and Fancy CASSIMERS, i . French DRABDETES, Plain Black and Figured Silk VESTING, . Fancy Silk Linen and Marseiles VESTINGS, Fancy Linen DRILLS, and all other goods usually found in a first class Tailoring establishment. All of which will be made to order or sold by the yard. on accommoda ting Urms.. . ;---t r- v-j j. sj mixta rar" In returning my thanks to th. citizens of Char lotte, for the very kindiand liberal patronage they have bestowed on me, I would request a continu ance of the same, -with the assurance that all or ders entrusted, to me will be neafly and promptly executed. . i march 24-tf ' 4 NEW ORLEANS SCHOOL OF SITUATED ON COMMON STEEET, Opposite the Cliarity Hospital. THE REGULAR COURSE OF LECTURES IN this Institution will commence on Thursday, the 15th November, 1S60, and terminate in the lat ter part of March, 1S61. ERASMUS D. FENNER, M. D., Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine. ' AUSTIN. FLINT, M. D., Professor of Clinical Medicine, aad Medical Pathology. ANTHONY A. PENISTON, M. D., Professor of Anatomy, i ' ' AUSTIN FLINT, Jr., M. D., Professor of Physi ology and Microscopy. SAMUEL P.OHOPPIN, M. D., Professor of Clini cal and Operative Surgery. ; CORNELIUS C BEARD, M. Dn Professor of the Principles of Surgery and Surgical Pathology. . D.WARREN BRICK ELL, M. D Professor of Obstetrics nd Diseases of Women. ISAAC L. CRAWCOUR, M. D., Professor of Cliemistry and Medical Jurisprudence. r HOWARD SMITH, M. D., Professor of Materia ieuic kiiu i ucrK;ui us. H.'D. SCHMIDT, M. D., Demonstrator of An atomy. The Dissecting Rooms will be opened on the 15th of October. . Clinical Instruction will be given daily in the Wards of the Charity Hospital,' and three times a week at the College Dispensary. The Faculty of this Institution are amongst the duly elected Visiting Physicians and Surgeons of the Charity Hospital, and, acoordmg to a late Act of the Legislature, -hall at all times have free ac cess to the Hospital, for the purpose of affording to their Pupils practical illustrations of the subjects they teacn. . t The Board of Administrators elect annually, in April, twelvs Resident Students, who are furnish ed board and lodging In the Hospital , and the Students of this School are equally eligible to this- place with any others. The great aim of .the Faculty is to impart a thoroughly practical knowledge of all the branch es of Medicine. Dissecting Material is abundant, and at a nomi nalcest. No charge for attendance at the Hos nltal. ; ' v Am't of Fees for full course of Lectures. . .$10S 00 Matriculation Fees (paid but once). .5 00 Dissection Fee...........: ;....10 00 -Graduating Fee....... ..25 00 For farther information, address E. D. FENNER, Dean of .the Faculty. i No. 5 Carondelet street. New Orleans, August, 1S60. Oct. 0, lS60-lm. -I DTTk NOW IS THE TIME TO STJB- JL C9 III! SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT SOU THERN WEEKLY 1 THE BEST TALENT QF THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT. The Southern Field and Fireside, Published every Saturday, at Augusta, G., ac knowledsedto be " wis ot jramuv J'aper tn th& Sottihy" contains in each issue, eight pages (forty columns) of Choice Reading: Matter devoted to the Instruction and tmusement of the v friends of Southern LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and ART. , gr Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents. , TERMS TWO DOLLARS PB A-SCm. Address JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, Ga. X Charlotte & S. C. Railroad. A PREMIUM will be given for Sooth Carolina Notes, Gold,' or Exchange on New York or Charleston at this Office. -feb.tf , A. H. MARTIN, Ajent, r l '4:'-.uirrw ,i,vr MEDICINE Si Direct Importa 3Di 100.000 "ITTIEOM the finest to the lowest. yrtaaea, f 1 . .f hiclv JUL1 will be sold at extremely low pres, y april 13-c KOOPMANN? Koopuianii & Phelps WHOLKSALB ABO RBTAIL , DRY. GO O merchants; C II JrH. L O T I E , ' N , AVB onhand his season a larger, fide? and more attractive stock of Goods thai theirs or any other house has erer brought to tip il&r ket at anr previous time." Thev invite ad examl nation ofetheir Immense collection of merchandise by the ptibllc- feeling -firmly convinced' ftey can. tindtrseU' the 'most . liberai-mindeu amoK their brother -merchants. ' ; faprU lS-c , .. . ; i. -.-mi. ,. ,. i Columbia, Dec. 80, 1S59. ft HE night EXPRESS TRAIN on this Road will stop only at the following places, either to take on or put off Passengers : Kuban's, Hood's Ridgeway, Winnsboro', Yongue's, Blacks tocks Chester, Smith's, Rock HiU, Fort Mills, Morrow's The Conductors and Engineess are not allowed to stop at any other points, to take on or put off Passengers, under, penalty or a discharge. T. J SUMNER, Eng'r db Hup't. dec Sl-tf .. ' . Charlotte and S. C. Railroad. mHROUGH TICKETS from Charlotte to Wil- JL mington, via Columbia and Kingsville, sold at this office for 10. rA. H. MARTINf Agent, june9 ' Charlotte, N. C, Ai Tenn. & Ohio Railroad. ff 1EN HANDS JL Apply to wan ted' to work on this Road. f JOHN RYAN. april 20-tf, The old North State, Forever r: OOK HERE, FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITI-MA ZENS, will you buy the noble STATE of NORTH CAROLINA? If so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this New Large and Magnificent Map, And you will get the whole State, with her Rivers, Railroads, Gold, Copper, Lead, Iron and Coal Mines, and all the Cities, Towns and Villages, her noble Mountains and Springs, and. her Fields and Flowers. - . If you want this GOLDEN PRIZE, now is the time. Map seven feet by five. Border 'views of the State House, Insane Asylum, Chapel Hill, Male and Female Colleges, Ac, Ac, one of the cheapest and best Map's ever 'published.: ; ' PEAKCK A BEST, Uillsboro', N. C, 1859. AGENTS WANTED for every County In the State. Terms liberal. Apply as above. W Editors throughout the State copying this advertisement six months, and noticing it editorial ly, shall be entitled to a copy of the Map. sept. l-bm i. SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. KTfTE, the undersigned, Merchants of the City W T Charleston, b. C, encouraged by the in creased patronage received last Spring, and by the assurances that have reached us from aH sections of the South and Southwest, that our Goods have compared advantageously, and competed success fully,- with those bought in New York, and other Northern cities, and believing that being found faithful to the pledges made'jn our former Card, we will receive still greater; patronage, have pre pared ourselves for a largely increased fall busi ness. - . Our Importers and Jobbers, of Foreign Merchan dize, have all been represented in the markets of Europe, this spring ana summer, either by mem bers of their respective arms, or by Agents fully competent to select goods for the Southern trade, They have bought for cash, or its equivalent, and their selections will form full and attractive stocks for the inspection of the interior merchant. Our facilities for obtaining Domestic Goods direct from the manufactories, are unsurpassed by the mer chants of any city in the Union. We, therefore, confidently Invite you to inspect our FALL STOCKS OF FOREIGN AND DOMES TIC GOODS, feeling assured that all who may do aOvVuaout prejudice, will make their purchases in this market. , Our Stocks will be complete early in August, when we will be pleased to receive the visits of our old and new mercantile friends. .. V DRY GOODS. GILLIAND, HOWELL A CO.: JOHNSTON. CREWS & IXJ.X CtlAXUEK.AlIN, MIL. UK & UO. JOHN G. MILNOR & CO.; NAYLER, SMITH & CO.i. HYATT, McBCRNEY A CO.; CRANE, BOYLSTON A' UO.J J. S. A t. BOWIE A UO.; CA- DOW, McKENZIEjA CO.; KERRIgQN A LEID ING. : ' ; . " - ' ; hardware, v HYDE, GREGG A DAY; WILMANS A PRICE ; COURTNEY, TENNANT A CO.; J. E. ADGER A CO. BOOTS AND SHOES. ! 4 D. F. FLEMING A CO.; R. A. PRINGLE A CO.; FUKUb iMirUtltLlj ; K. 11. SIUUUAHU & CO.; DUMHAM, TAFT A CO.; HASELTINE A WAL TON. CliOTIIING. PIERSON, SMITH A CO.; COHEN, WILLIS A CO.; WALDRON, EGGLESTON A .'CO.; EDWIN BATES A CO.; MATTHIESSON, O HARA A CO, GROCERIES. ! GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.. . CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. WEBB A SAGE ; RROWN A PALMA. aLvaa.i.w-9 aiijut iii-kjpjiviAnjCiiS. HAVILAND, STEVENSON A CO. : NELSON CARTER; JOHN ASHHURST A CO. ;i RUFF A BOWIE..;. '. - , . SILKS AND FANCY GOODS. : BO WEN, FOSTER A CO.; J. A W. KNOX; DE WING, THAYER A CO.; ALBERT LENGNICK MARSHALL, BURGE A CO. ; HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. HORSEY, AUTEN A CO.; F. D. FANNING A CO.; V. li. Wl.AJ.AJUO k c-u. SADDLES d: SADDLERY HARD- WARE. HASTIE, CALHOUN A CO.; JENNINGS, TOM- LINSON A CO. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS AW IX- ; DOW C U la. A A X Pis, LAMBERT A HOWELL; JAS. G. BAILIE. IMPORTERS' AND DEALERS IN WINES, 1UU1CS, SEGARS. 1 . CHAFEE, CROFT A CHAFEE; EENNEKER A GLOVERi . . -w. ' mmr n m . ' H r V JJLiXAa Ail Mr A Mr JtXV - CC Df V AA" JOSEPH WALKER, ; .c , ang 4 TITE ASSEMBLY HOUSE. inn Stoaare west of the Post-OMce. Plain street . COLUMBIA, S. C. rwiHIS well known estaonsnment nas been -inor H onhlv re-fitted and improved. - and is now permanently opened for the accommodation of the puDIlC. tvery nveuuou wiu- w ireu w up- ply the wants and comfort! or patrons, liaief moderate. G. T. MASON. Proprietor. 1 f TMS BUIiI.ETIIVMf j THE CATAWBA JOtJRNAL. fWttT'E are pleased to ' Advertise th friends and; :WW patron of this establishment that we onr mence the publication o( the second volume ei me fisst named iournal. this day. under the 'most favorable auspices. , --:.. .:. ' :. V:-'"- ?"5: - r ' The circulation of the aiove named paper is rapidly Increasing, and its Influence as ' ah adver tising medium Is being felt and appreciate- ny iu patrons, having access to almost every neighbor hood in this and. adjoining Counties, as well as the adjoining Districts in Soutn Carolina. v t , I ; THE CATAWBA? JTOURNAI., Ohe of thelareesf naoers t-J'w published In the State, mailed for $1.50 per anacS, made up from the, columns of the DAi,T-l:trtLTrs, has not only become a popular paper&j batvit affords great ad vantages to those who , srtsh $o nse ita columns as an advertising medium. - i :: ' Specimen copies will be sent to any section tbey mi v be ordered, free oc oostaee : . , , tor. term, Ac, we refer the' 'reader o ovr lea d. p. Mcdonald &. co., A CCTIQN AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, xaJL for the sale and purchase of Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, Negroes. Ac, 198 Exchange Raw, Columbia, S. CU i 1 Particular attention will be given to the sale of Merchandise and Produce generally. D. r. MCDOHALD. may 17-ly j . S. I DKVKACX. DIRECT IMPORTATION ' .- -A I - - . i FROM EUROPE. . ,. : . T f 'H ' -. , - : .... ;:; : ; THE subscribers have just opened.a few Cases of eleeant . . - J. ' ' ! ' TRICKOS, BKOAD CLOTHS and CASSIMERS, Imported directly from Europe to their own order which they warrant in every respect. ' i Call and examine these Goods at the popular uouse oi " i! . '. i 1 : KOOPMAN A PHELPS. dec 7 ; j ... - - c . . . tf ! THR f!RnMNA NPARTA1V, YCAVIS f A TRIMIER -Vic, Two Dollars Der annuum.in advance, sr $2,50 at the end of the year; If not paid until after the .year expires No subscription taken for less than six months, Money may be remitted through - postmasters at our risd. ' ! f-' . . Advertisements Inserted at the usual rates, and tsontracts made on reaisonable terms. .- The Spartan ;clrculates largely over this and ad' ioinintr districts j and oflfers an admirable medium. to our mends tq reacn customers i I I J v I CAVIS A TKIMIEK. Spartanburg O.H., S. 0. Cubii ! Cuba ! Cuba ! J IGARS 'DIRECT FROM HAVANA. JOHN . WILEY, 1 bpd RTER, CHARLOTTE, N. CAROLINA. Has just returned from Havana, where he bought alarge And varied assortment of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. He also manufactures Cigars fromfthe best Havana eaf, and deals in Chewing, 8m0king and .Turkish TOBACCO 1 .Maceaba, 'Rappee, and New 1 jgeoten swsjjflfs. Tfi i -" r "iff iii i ?ETojp.ataii Jripes, SNUFF-BOXES, MATCHES, BLACKING, &C, &C, MURSCHAUM fCIGARt-HOLDERS' AND PIPES, . .. j Constantly on hand. I CIGARS AND TOBACCO.. My stock of- Cigars and Tobacco may pe found next door to the MANSION HOUSE. ! ' jan 2-tf : ' .,: 1 j i ' i - - . t . . 1 .I... GRAND EXHIBITION PLAIN AND FIGURED, SILK AND VELVET JUST RECEIVED. BY EXPRESS FROM NEW YORK oct 29-tf J. S. PHILLIPS. ' RAILROAD. SCHEDULES. . VIA COLTjilBU, CHARLOTTE,' RA- . LElbll. TO WELDON. ' ' rWHE following Is the Schedule between Colum- JL- bia and New York, via Charlotte Road Leave Columbia..;. . 10.80 P. M. Leave Charlotte: . . . ; : . . 4.00 A; M. Leave Raleigh. L. 7.00 A. M. Leave Weldori .L, ........ .12.00 P. M. Arrive New York, by either Peters burg or Portsmouth route..... 6.00 P. M. Leave New Yorfe 8.00 P. M. Leave Philadelphia ...... 1.00 P. M. 5.00 P. M. ......12.00 M(ln day. ......4.15 P.M. 11.20 P. M. 'i ..... 5.00 A,.M. Leave Baltimore. . ... . . ... Leave Weldon'.i.; . ....... Leave Raleigh i.u . . Leave Charlotte. ....... . . Arrive Columbia .......... Passengers going North desiring . to connect With the Express Train at Columbia, will take the morning trains at Montgomery, Chattanaoogai Augusta and Charleston, and the evening trains at Atlanta and Savannah and connect in daylight at Weldon with both the Washington' City and Bay Rontes. ; I ... . Passengers Koine-Bouth. bv takintr 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 1)4 a. nil; thus saving twenty-four hours to all passengers lor mat- road. . Passengers taking the Express Train at CdTum bia will reach Weldon in four hours less time thai by any other : route, being eighteen 'hours and a half between? Columbia and Weldon, and forty- seven hours between Columbia and New York. Passengers coins South will buv their tickets to Augusta, Ga., and those going North, to Weldon, N. C, at which, points Through tickets and Through cnecKS can oe naa. . This line passes over an - elevated' and healthy ouniry, containing pure water ana good 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 aayugnt." j DT. a. D. BOY DEN. jan IT-tf l j J; , ; Traveling .Agent. To the Public. T1 HE CAROLINA CITY HOTEL will . be kent :onen - the balance of -the Z- eeason, under tne control ox L- J. ilAW- KB JIM lky, as Proprietor, for the accommoda tion of all who may visit this vicinity and favor us with a calL 1 No pains shall be spared to render every -comfort Jn our power, and make your stay with us a pleasant one. Sept. 12, lS60,ftf. ; Ii. J. llAWLEl. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING neatly and promptly executed at the DAILY BUL LETIN offlce. : f. rJthx fin. r .. The Literary Paperjol ti8. Sontb! , m EVERY . F AMILY'6HOCLI R2ATn? THE LARGEST J -THE CHEAPEST 1 THE BEST (ILLUSTRATED SOUTHERN FAM ILY PAPER '' ntlHE TIMES Is neither political nor sectarian, II but is the constant aim of the .Editors to fill its columns with the cholaest Historical, Literary and Family reading, and with a Urge selection of all the news of. the day, both foreign and domes tic. - ' '- The fifth volume commences with the new year I860. Enaements have been. made to make this the moat brilliant year in th history of THE TIMES, It will commence with A Tliree Reautiral Prize stories. Its illustrations-will be Increased ; and Its typo graphical - appearance will be Improved by a still neater dress. The Publishers "are 'deter uined to keep pace with the improvements of the age: their motto if "PKOGJiifiSstow, ana as uie circulation of THE TIMES enlarge each year, they are dt termined to add new attracuona. to irs cncims. and make it the Utcarr wl jth" .lto:..lii,irii ii iwiiittr PhuUsjK- oiwteszly, pect several thousand increase io birculatlon. But as additional InceHtivt U the friends of the South to encourage their own literary and family paper, in which they will fisd none of. that impure and immoral reading- which sometimes they get from abroad, the-Publishers of THE TIMES offer 82.500 IN. PREMIUMS For subscribers to commence with the new volnme and the new year. THE TIMES is printed weekly on eight large pages, fine paper, at $2 a year, in advance. For specimen numbers and circulars address, the Publishers. COLE A ALBRIGHT. nov. 84f Greensboro, N,. C. BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOUNDED 852, CHARTERED 854 , Comer of Baltimore and Charles Streets , ' BALTIXOBK, HO. IHE Largest and ; most Elegantly Furnished Commercial College in the United States. Every young man should write immediately for one of . those large una beautifully ornamented Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior View of the B altim ork Commikcial Collkok. Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return mail free of char a e, with Catalogue containing I List of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of Hie rress on our xew cystem oi ioo-iveeping, etc ' W ACOLTT. E. K. Losikb, Principal Lecturer on the Scienc of Acceunts, Business, Customs, etc. J. M. Phiujps, Professor of. Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations. . H. H. Da viks, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping. N. C. 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Edgecombe having long since been acknowledgr ed as the model farming county of North Carolina', we feel that there is no locality better suited, and nnna mftra imnv .ntii '-'- .---...... cation oi a urai ciaas agricultural paper tnau Tar -WmmtKmmmm. i I 1 I . . ... boro'. At is to be called ,; -. , '. , ; "Tlie Edgecombe Farm Journal," And will contain originAl and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac It will be published with new type and clear white paper, ina neat quarto form. -t The price of subscription has been, made so. low as to -place the publication within reach of every one. . . I - " . '!'- ' . TERMS; : One copy one year....'...... ... .... $0 50 Seyen: copies one year.j. . . . , . . . . .. . ... ,. 8 00 . Twelve copies one year. i 5 00 Twenty-five copies one year..... . .... ... 10 w No paper sent unless paid for In advaace. WILLIAM B. SRUTH, : , Editor and Proprietor.TarboroVN. C. july 30-tf . I PALMETTO IRON WORKS, '. - ' WILLIAM GLAZE, 7 lCLTANUFACTURER of Steam Engines, Boilers, Xv.IL Sugar Mills, ami w or jiron mailing, anu all kinds of Iron and Braffs Casting!. I , COLUMBIA, 0. C. Gxo- A. Shields, Foreman. may l i-iy ; PALMETTO. IRON WQEKSa COLUMBIA S. C, I i -i - ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI. WILLIAM GLAZE, ANUFACTURER 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 discription of Iron and Brass Castings. I would call attention te Iron Casting in the way of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for" Cemetary lots. j 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 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 pe spared to merit a con unuanee or their favors., may 17-tf . ' ! ; ' ' Charlotte j Foundry A.nd Macaine SaoT3. HAVING purchased from J. A. Fox the above establishment the undersigned begs leave to call the attention of the public, to the fact thai he is now ready to fill every order for. making Steam engines, Uolton , and Tobacco Presses, and every description of Machinery. All kinds of CasV tings in Iron, Brass and other metals made at short notice and reduced prices. Particular attention given to the making and repairing of Threshing Machines, -torse rowers, cotton Uins, Mill works and lAgric-lturat Work of all .kinds. Blacksmith- ing, Job, Wagon Work, and Horse-Shoeing done withUlisDatch. Old Iron! BrAis and Copper Cast ing.! bought at the Foundry or taken In exeban for fob work. Ail Kinus oi uooa mrnine ib done." :f dee 25-tf JOHN M. HOWIE. Chairs! Chairs'! IE LIAS A COHENS are the Agents of the LIN- . COLN CANE SEAT CHAIR MA urA.i u- nr. and have on hand Parlor, Rocking, Nursing and Children Chairs of all kinds. ; f . Orders taken for Store Stools, Office Chairs, and Chairs of My kind. 'Call and see ttM nov-tf-c. . no,suJuuut-uir. PROSPECTUS v ; of ".- THE CHARLESTON MERCURY! ; A fOUTICAL.'CCSSERCIAL. AM UTERHIT v ffl .. KEWIFAPII .'':.; ; PUBLISHED DAIL Y AND , TRh WEEXL 1 t l THE Msacrar gives daily rrpor'U of tb Mar'i ' ; ket and Marine Intelllrenee In CbarJeatonJ .'" 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Great. care Is taken that, nothing shall appear In lta oolumns which sJ'oirld be ncludrd1 from the family circle. . 1- 4 . The political creed of the Mkbcckt-consists In t . the principles of the Democratic Party, jks laid' I- '. down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of , ' 1 1 o anu 1 1 wt- uie sovereignty oi tne naiei;a strict construction of the Federal Constitution by! the General Government, the agent of the States Free Trkde, and an economical Admlnltratlon 6i the Government, Its policy is the U-lotJ of the 4; Southern States in maintaining their rights. ' , Term Payable Iu Advance, 1 ' DAILY, per Annum.,.. L10.fK TRI WEEKLY ......... , . 5.tK Clubs wllfbe Furnished as follow i Five Coplea of the DAILY for .L f 40.1; Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY. . 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Bokoksh Is opr reg-. ulur Agent to make collections and procure Qryl' business and subscriptions'. ' - . ' - In Charleston, Mr. Jamkh D. Bcdds, connected with the office, is our-regular authorised calln'or who has fall power to receipt for money-now dun! the paper and to contract for future business..' - . , Subscribers and others, In debt to us, are urgeti ' tly requested to send in our dues by mail at tli earliest period. By so doing, they will save u. twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to A priu-'i cipal portion of th profits. 'I ' ' . u- ', rgr EniToas in the &tate and throughout the South, who receive eur Tai-WtrLr fori their- Wxeklt, are respectfully requested to compenaata i us for the difference in value by Inserting U.I J Prospectus. ' K. B. RlIETT,Jaj . ' No. 4. Broad Street. CtnirUUm. Ji. C. ! !.v THE PAPES FOR Y0UE FAMI A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER I . THE TIMES; Urn -Hfai $2.00 a year: (1.00 for six months! f t. fipriE TIMES contains weekly forfy colutnos oj l; JL choice matter, specially adapted to the famllj circle. . It is neither sectarian nor pouucal,but b' being courteous to alt sects and parties, Itr Is th constant aim of -the publishers to present ' In U i columns whatever may elevate the people ajd en rich the State. ! The publishers would earnestly appeal to the families of North. Carolina to give THE TIMES a trial ; try it for six months; ti see If it be not as well to patronize home papers, as those from abroad ; to bulla up home Interests land a State pride, and to scatter our substance mad our energies among strangers. ! Give thk T'imkh Atrial' nr! thn lft It atand nnnn i mprlfa ' ' . V WHAT IS 810 Or THII TIM U.' "The Times I regard as the very first qf our Southern Literary Weeklies." Rev. C; F. Dpems.i "I know of no weekly published anywhere, that Is so deserving of public patronage as the Times. "t Rev. J. E. Edwards. . - . ' 1 . "There is no pandering to a vitiated taste-feve-j ry article is. of a moral tendency, and calculated i i both to amuse and Instruct." wumlcgton Herald "One of the handsomest weekly paper published In the Union." spirit or the Age. yLettbe people 01 North Caarouna encourage tneir own newspapers. uaietgn Btanaard. r Address, , ' COLE A ALBRIGHT, ' , Greensboro'.! NL C. ' tT"Specimen numbers sent free on application J -'wt- TO THE PUBLIC, I 41 - .ii-- , : PPOSPECTUS OF THE DEMOCRATIC PRESS. SEMI-WEEKLY AND WEEKLY: IlALiiOH.K C. 9 I. PaortiT0; S tin 'ITU a hope of Increasing our usefulness V - . Tf to the Democratic Party, as well as to the eadlng public, generally, we desire to enlbt th 'i aid and good will of the young men, and old, men, . of the States in behalf of our enterprise and w I r. care to do it to no othr Way than fey pablisWInj: a SOUND DEMOCRATIC PAPER, and a good and , reliable Family Journal. 'A-', Our opinions are too well known to the public to -1 ' , 'require an apnonncement of our sentimenu upon t"- the various political topics which now agitate the. w public mind, and It need-only be said, that, as iJ heretofore, we shall be guided by the examples of f 1 sooh ; true lights of Deinoerocy as the Venerable, i sage and just patriot, Jamkh Bccisia, Mr.- Bragg, Mr. Jieid, Mr. Branch, Mr. Edwards, and ' others, whose political histories are untarnished, and. whose records, as Democrats, are fair. I Tlie approaching year will bring wIUi It duties of sufficient Importance to engage the time, tlie tal ents and the teal ofeven more Democratic liei. r .1" than now exist In North Carolina, and It Is libpor- 4 , tant, in order that their labors may be beneficial I to the .party, that they be extensively patronised: r V A that they circulate In every neighborhood ,aid vlalt every voter. . I ; The Opposition are 6rgaolIng for the Campaign of 1SC0, with the view, first to defeat their eltctlon i . of our present able Chief Maglitrate, Got.? Ellis; soeondly, to carry the Legtslaturv; and thirdly, L J secure the vote of the State to ao Oppoaltio j did ate for President, i . '? The aocomplishment of either one of those Ob- f r jects would be rooorUfrihg to the Democracy, j '. though It effect might only be temporary, nd It therefore behooves every man to do what he" ran I ; to prevent the loss of an inch of ground. For our self, we are determined "to be Ihstant la season . and out of season," and spare neither time nor bor in defending the principles of Democracy and ' laboring to maintain for it that proud position I whlk U now holds before the eouotry. 1 -1 . , ' " We ahall therefore at a. very early date com- j- tk nkiitiAn . e n.f i.u'ri irv . lilCU uv -..w. v. m w. mm m . mw well as a. WEEKLY PRESS, And we earneatlj o-; jr,- licit subscriptions, v .. . . - ' f)i;f . Terms of the' Weekly Press, in advance,'... .,f2f j mm : mm Q.I Wk-I . A t . . iui-iiotij -. J ' fT We also solicit Contributions from the pens , S ,. of Democrats from all secti-ns of the eonntrt. - ,.f nov -tf - . v -: ' : ; ... i -. r 4 -. t r r I - J rmiosopny oi anioKing:, WHAT a great world would thU be If ererj one would smoke I I suspect that thej rea m'i son wny Uie lairer sex uecry me w, va uiofi ao )t--.,-the cause of si fence. The ancients knew theejnot, J - " or the llpe of Hirpocrates would have' been closed - f ..' with a clirar. and his forefinger removed from the j s. mouth unto the temple to get thee, poteDt and d- 1. . 1 lUtbtful weed I CaU at the Cubano 0egar Factory, 1 j next door w int aiansion uouse. u. it- 'A. 1 v'l Ii.:;
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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