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' TXElISFOBADVLIITISIirO. square 1 imt.'..., .,.. do 3 times do 8 d do 6 do i'. do. IS ; do do 1 mnlh....". A . I 1 BE BULLETIN: '.S'J .75 BT E. E BIUTTON.: AA A 'J 1 r 0"F ICE NO. lTRYON STREET; ifis Ifatf. on the eol floor. t . 1 .... -J.--rr f Itermseor paper: 1 1 jf THE DAILT BULLETIN will UfurUhdat J MX DOLLARS per annum, IN ADVANCE -'-j jT?- TUtfTRI-'WEEKLT BULLETIN will b p'th. jhed rj- Tuesday. Thuradif Saturday uornisg. j aupdlied for 00 per annum, payable I advance. i . - - ' BININGJEITS LONDON DOCK GIN, COGNAC, SHERRY, PORT. i !: 1 .! MADEIRA -v TS1 Hmvi BOURBON, , - WHEAT TONIC I ' Put d la Case containing one down Bottles eachw A, 71. DININGER Jc CO., t 1 (Established 177S.) WISE IMPORTERS, '1 No. 19, Drokd SC., N.'Y.f , tST"la order to iaaare consumers Pare Liquor la compact ftoJ convenient torsn, wt commenced the enterprise of bottling and packing la cases oar wr!I known Wines. Brandies, Whiskeys. Ac, and -i 1 TV-jccr" 1 lh possibility t their bring tlerea wlta LeTu e rchiog Ui parchaaer. The jrencral apprccia iloa aad grnlirytng aacceaa that baa rewaroed oar efforti, haa encouraged oa to malotala the tUndanl aa rcgardf qballtj; alto, to make lncreaaed effort to maintain 'the confidence and patronage which : baa been ao llberali beatowed opon oa. i r OPINIONS 0' THE PRESS. "Tlte Bmiwia 19 Road EL, haye a Ttrj high reputation tattain, as the oldeat and beat boose ir Kew TorkJ" Jome JoumaL . The rioual of A. M. Buixoia A- Co., No. 19, Broad J.., Has aoatained for a period of eighty jrctrs a reputation ioa that ma j well be enned. 'The Dm4 of A.M.BixisoaaA Co.,Ko.l9Broau ' St, ia a guarantee of the exact and literal truU. whatever tije reapeaenU V. 1. Cvtnmercial AdttriUerA . : 1 j "The Importing house of A. M. BmiGU A Co., No. 19 Ba4 gc, is conducted upon principles of InttgTiijK falrnesa and the highest honor. jV. Y ftn.inJxrire4. . . We Inrii ,the" attention of Dealers, Druggist , ac t PhykiaiS to our exUnslye stock ofthoice old Hints, t randies, etc f . I OrJcrs froth the country win meet with prompt attention Circulars,-containing a list of articles an J prices, forwarded to those desiring them. - s C-CU Hl50-lj r I j i Ipa TiivrnTTO "' IR QEST" WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. i GLAZE, Proprietor. Ol3.0XIG2 A. SIIICLOS, Foreman. MAXF4.CTCEE3 STEAM ENOIN.ES of anj power, desired, for MiJls and Plantation purposes,' at short notice, having at all limes on hand eoni flushed, or In a forward state. In con nection Mn our Mill and Engine Work, we have secured Ute services of Mr. JOHN CUABTlt.EE, wUo is otj of the best Millvrighu la the South, to superintend the putting up of Mills and Engines. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. , illdeaviplIonsofBBASaVndlRON CASTINGS executed 4n the very best manner, and at short notice, as ws cast erer da ia the week.' Our stuck of patterns U very large, having recently purchased' ai) those former" owned by O. W. Wright, ch ca being added to those made at my EUbtisQinent for the past five years, makes the asuruncut ture lull than any ether like establish ment In t:k f'UXe. ' t t CIRCULAR SAWS. . I am agent for R. II oe A Go's celebrated Clh CULAK tAW?, and also for a manufacturer or the suie article ib Richmond, Va. A fall supply of - m i ni,jiuu t anavfprtoua .wishing litem,' will do well to call on me, as I make no chargnfor fitting them to the mandrels. . " . 0L3) iSAWS EE-TOOTHED. . X have'af gI'MMINO MACHINE on hand, and am prepared to re-tooth old saws, making them as good as new. ' " 4 IRON RAILING. I would I alt attention to this branch of our bus iness, havipg a great variety of patterns, for pub lic and private grounds, cemeteries, Ac, and will keep wn hapdj-and cast any atle wanted, at prices as low as ine same can be bought at the Xorth. I iyiio Railing: I am agii for one of the largest Wire Railing Companies" at the orlh, and will furnish WIN DOW' ULVllDS, GALLERIES, VERANDAHS, LEDSTEAV or any description of Wire Work, al the. nook ftOs of the manuiacturer, which can be seen at mjotfice. I bare aVtavs on iiand, and am steadily manu factuftng, jl liescrlptions of PLOWS, with many other tluu&i la the agricultural line, and will, In a short time,uOBiuience the manufacture of all kinds . of aicricuiLral inpiemeats. All I ask is, that the , Planters ol theSoutn encourage this enterprise by their patronage. Call and judge for yourselves. Wagojt and Carriage Spokes. i la contrfctlon with the Ejtabiishment, we are maouTactirn Wagon and Carriage SlUK.ES, of the very b(fc. material, and will sell lower than the same Spoke an be bought at the North. f CORN MILLS. I am agent for one of the best PORTIBLE MILLS now in use, and - can furnish any size waited. Icrsons wishing the Mills are Invited to call at the Works, and witness the operation of the one uow inusey . The MUl-rack, which li the very beat, Is procured irom Edgefield, S. C, and -the atUIi are bid it Complete at our Establishment, deo 11, lntMHtf ' WILLIAM GLAZE. THE DAILY BULLETIN CATiWBA JOURNAL, E; JHj. B RI T TON i 1 1 A II Li OTTE, N. C. THESE papers (embracing the Tai-Wu.T Bctxrri3i ) iiabUsted la the town of Charlotte, S. C-, affords anusual advantages to Advertisers both at hoflle and 'abroad, as they command a circulating meIuna of , - ')VR TJIKSS TUOCdAXD fOMS PER " . we ex; . which we feav4 no doubt are read by at least .' .h tN TUOCSAXD persons eaci week, w targe proportion of whom are Planters aci Uielr Tamiliea. 1 . Aa a mrtij of Advertising we are conf dent tha gTeat advantages can be obtained through this es ublishment; hence we embrace this opportunity to Inform vr friends and the Mercantile commu nities on ihV Seaboard, (Charleston and Wilming ton,) that ouf facilities for circulating their business Notices throughout Western North Carolina and the adjoining Districts In South Carolina are ex tensive and complete. Our terms art liberal and a large deduction will bemadeonibe: bills of Contract Advertisers. Sept. S3, t$39.- - . j 1 I". : 1 . To (Lie Publiq rflHE SUBSCRIBER, la cpusequetfee of linwar JL ranUbie reports having been put in circula tion, to the effect lLl the Piano Manufactory for which he is Ageut4s a Black Republican concern, located in Massachusetts, begs leave to advertise his friends and, the public that be la not now, and never has been; acting as Agent for any such es tablishment, i The Pianos he offers for sale are manufactured by a southern gentleman and ia a Southern State. Mr. HasaT Uaaaxa, of Baltimore, is the manu facturer, and all bia Pianos are warranted. Those who prefer to- -patronise Voatnern manufactures. Instead of N-jrtLern or Black Republican, ones can be lupr-'lcd by ! C11A5. 0. PAPE, Age, Nov. it, l4-tf. -Charlotte, N. 0 . 00: AND1 JOB PRINTINO of evary elan X t V - .-t VOL! IV.NO. 656. JI ECKL EXB DR B IROX WORKS. ' ALEXANDER & ' ITcDOUGALL. JciIAULO-rTE, N. C. i - . THE undersigned bfg to Inform the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity, and the public gen erally, that they have. COMMENCED BUSINESS " ' , f , . at the above " EST XJl Ia I S II M:E IV T , 4 i FOOT OF Trade Qtroot, ' Adjoining the North Carolina Rail P-ad,' and op posite JO UN WILKES St-am Flow '-fflllftv. ' . They are now prepared to furnish all kinds ef . ijVXacliiiiery,. At short notice, and n rtatondbU term. ' S TEAM JEN G I N ES FKOM 8 to SO nORSE FOWtH, XX orsp'9 l3.ro o'dL -! AND BLACKSniTU'S WO II It 1 OFAIXKISDS.- E 'E ,P A I In their line promptly attended to. Their FO JJK la in full operation, and Cagje Begularly twice a Week, j Wednesdays and Saturdays. They are prepared to furnish all kinds of CASTf3l;S IN IKON, II1CASS, Ac. - ' j I aocoaniso to oanaa. SAWANDOEIST MILL ; G EASING, I GIN WHEELS, SAW;J)UJST .B UBNJERS ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR . COTTON PRESSES. .- CAST IRON RAILING, Eor garden Enclosures, ' Dwelllpg Honsea, . . ! PubUc Buildings, ; Porticoes, Cemetery Lots, Ac. I Their pTFT.KiVnaTTS For carrying on the business in all Its tranches, hare been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and are provided with all the - . !lMPrOVEITR,NTS Required to do their work In a FlltSX IIATI2 RIANNjmt. . AgenU, for Dr. E. O. Eujott, for Winter's Patent Mulay Saw Mill, which haa the advantage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as much work, and doing it better, than any other Mill in uaelt can be run by Steam, Water or Horse Power. - The Mulay may be seen at the Shop al any time.. . HENRY ALEXANDER, i I MALCOLM-McDOUGALL. . ,N. B. Old! Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought or akenin trajde. ocU S3, lbOd-tL Notice. 1HE subscriber 'having disposed of his inter est in the ULUTUiiU fcSTAliiaaUMt.NT oned by Messrs. ECLLLNGd, SPKINUd A CO., to Mr. JOHN M.PKINGS, a member of the firm, desires t return his thanks to his many friends and the public for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed, and to request that they continue to favor the firm with their custom. The firm t FCLLLNUS, SPRINGS A CO., Is so wU and favorably know, that it is unnecessary to v vur. t UL2xP!iav3.ta-&a trarrt rvr t mh THE SSZUS lUse. ' I will remain in the ectabliahmentfor aome lime, as salesman, and will be pleased to wait upon my friends. I i Aug. 15, 1S60. i . JOHN P4 HEATH. . auglD-tf fo the Public. f T will be seen by the above notice that the sub scriber j a member of the firm of FGLLINGS, fcfRI.NG.3 St Co., having purchased from Mr. JOHN P. HEATH, his Interest ia the Clothing Es tablishment,' begs leave to iniorm the public that the same untiring efforts will be made to give sat isfaction to the lriebdj of the old firm. The style and title of the firm mill not be changed by the retirement of Mr. HEATH. August It LSGO j aug 13-tf Dissolution. THE firuvof FCLLINGS, SPRINGS A CO., was dissolved by limitation on the 1st Jan. IS61. The business will be continued under the name of FUELING A SPRINGS, and they hope by in tegrity and jktrict attention to business to merit the same patjronage heretofore liberally bestowed by their numierous friends and customecs. .The present financial crisis and the uncertainty of business for the future, compel us to shorten our term of credit from twelve to sfx months, to prompt payiiig customers, and none other than prompt nogood men need ask it. ' All persona indebted to the old firm of FULL IN US, SPRINGS A CO., must -come forward and make immediate settlement, as It Is absolutely ne cessary that" the, business be speedily Closed up. A word Ui the wise Is sufficient." . M H FULLING3 A SPRINGS. Jan IS, 18-tf ' i t i ! " 1 , . . OOPMAN'S 1 j . Anti-Dysenteric & Anti-Dynpept ie JBITTEKS. PREPARED lBY; B. KOOPIAN. i ' ' - i - CUAKLOTTE, N.'O. . -lis. - r II 1 H ES E aari vailed Bitters possess peculiar cu- H ,rative properties la all Affections of the Bowels. They will be rpund effectual in the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhuea, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and all those painful and .troublesome diseases arising from a . derangement of the digestive or gans and irregular action of the functions of the' stomach and intestines. They will also be found a SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND FEVERS. : i These Bitters are prepared from Ro.ts brought from Germany,' and for over a century have been found effe-etual in that country for the permanent cure of the diseases enumerated above. They contain no deleterious drug, but are compounded entirely from 1 roots, and perfectly safe at all times. ' J - A simple trial is all that Is asked, as a cure a ill naturally follsw, and that ia the best certificate of their superiority over every othei remedy for those particular diseases. They are manufactured by B. Eoopman, Char lotte, N. C and lor tale by, ! M l' : EOOPMAN A PHELPS. " Also, for sale at F. Scarr'a and E. Nye Hatching on A Co'a Drug Stores. , feb So-ly ; , ':,- -i j IV or tli Carolina WfllTE mSULPHER SPRINGS. ii?' UI3 POPULAR WATERING PLACE WILL be opened tor visitors on the 1st of June next. Extensile Improvements maae since last season and the subscriber flatters herself to render all comfortable who may visit her. Every effort has been made tending o the comfort an amusement of guests, i t t ' - We can accommodate doable as many as last season. A find band of music engaged for the sea son. New. bowling ally and bathing apparatus erected. - ' M ' " . ", - Hacks will ran In connection with the cars en the W. N. C Railroad each day dally mail to the Springs. - t i' ' These Springs 'are situated In a mountainous country. In the county of Catawba, fire miles from tha W. N. C. Railroad, near the Catawba river. See large hand bills and cards. Gentlemen may be assured to Aid here a safe and pleasant retreat ror their families. Mra. E. J, ROBERTS. May 14, lSoI-tX V Charlotte S. C. Railroad. A, PREMIUM wlii be given for South Carolina .k :. 921 on New Ioror Lhariesloa HUlil QJJct, - . 4 H .SSi .hi ii hi i i i CHARLOTTE, N. C.j EillDY, 3IARTIN, TANNAHILL & Co., (Successors to N. 1L MARTIN, SON A Co.) 1 Grocers & .Commission Merchants, PETEB8BCRG, VA WALTER-K. MARTIN &l Co - (Successors N. MARTIN, SON A Co!) COITiaiS8ION MEIICIIANTS, XXolx: ' K. A. MAaria, formedy of Granville Co., N. C. Ii. Taaaaaiix, formerly of Eagecombe Co., N. C. Waltkr K.MiaTW, of Richmond, Ya. - N. M. Mxrtis, of Richmond, Va. R. 11. CcxaisGBaM, Jr.. of Richmond, Ya. . 1T0TH concerns will give faithful personal at- JL terrtloB to the sales or COTTON, watAl, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named, articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, as their busi ness in produce la confined to SELLING exclu alyeby-Jieft-r to ;-.:!.'".. ' T ' t- Cl"? Fre l:Vjr;'?rsarv'SaiS' &rX.-4 Dr. W. J. Hiwims, Fres't K. A Gaston Rail Road R. li. BaiDGKas, Esq Pres't Bank at Tarboro, N. C. Hon. W. N. &DWX&DS, Warren County, N. C. Jams M. Bcixocx, Esq., Granville County, N. C. C. F. Fisher, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg. Kkmp P. Battle, Esq., Kaleigh, N. C. C$T We respectfully call the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets in the South, baring both a good home ana foreign demand, and we are pleased to hear that efforts are now being made to get the freight through from Charlotte to Peters burg reduced to about $3t a bale, men 1, lS61-3m. EDGE WORTH FEMALE SEMINAEY GIIEENSUOUOUGU, N. . mHIS INSTITUTION HAS BEEN a in successful pperauon ror Xwenty Years, and for the last r ne under Its present principal. ! The course of instruction is designed to afford tc Southern parents, an institution in which can be secured every advantage afforded by the very best Female seminaries in the country. The liberal patronage we have . received, whilst it has enabled us to offer superior facilities for the acquisition of a thorough education, encourages us also to hope that our efforts are appreciated, and that soon all our Southern girls will receive a complete educa tion within our own limits. The Faculty consists of seven Gentlemen and four Ladies, selected with strict reference to expe rience, ability and aptness to teach. The institu tion is amply provided with apparatus for the il lustration of all the departments . of science em braced in the course of instruction. The next session will commence August 1st, 1S60. For Catalogues containing full particulars of terms, Ac, apply to RICHARD . t june4 tf. .THE BUIiliETIlV AND TAB CATAWBA JOURNAL. I1JK are pleased to advertise the friends antf patrons of this establishment that we com mence the publication of the second volume of the fisst named journal, this day, under the most favorable auspices. : The circulation of the above named paper is rapidly Increasing, and its influence as an adver Using medium is being felt and appreciated by it patrons, having access to almost every neighbor hood in this and adjoining Counties, as well as the adjoining Districts in South Carolina. TUB CATAWBA JOURNAL., fine of the largest paners now published In the. Train,- jp-y-mr gy yUTT,-. nmiin, llint My from the columns or the 1arx.T xSuixetih, has not only become a popular papers, but it affords great ad vantages to those who wish to use its columns as an advertising medium. Specimen copies will be sent to any section they but be ordered, free of postage. or terms, Ac, we refer the reader to our im print. E. H. BRITTON nov.lT-tf ' PALMETTO. IDROISr WORKS. . CalliUIrllllA, S. C, I ESTABLISHED, A. t. MDCCCLL WILLIAM GLAZE, i ?4 ANCFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES XJL from iu to u uorse rower ; buUAit MliLS 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 to Iron Casting in the way of enclo'sing Pubiio Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Ceinetary 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 round, 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 hare been in successful operatioc forsev ral years, with an increase of patronage from all parts or the Southern country, for which the Proprietor returns his thanks to his numerous friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that no pains or expense will be spared to merit a con tinuance of their favors. maylT-tf Notice to Importers. DAMS SOUTHERN EXPRESS hare made ar rangements at the various Ports or Entry in the conieuerate Dialed, lor attending to Custom House business, la conlormity with Uie Revenue Laws and the instructions of the Secretary or the Treasury. i ' 1 . .- Having secured for the purpose, commodious . F1RF-PS00F BONDED WAREHOUSES, for our exclusive use, witjiltie sanction and ap. proval of the Collector W Customs, are prepared to receive Consignments of Merchadlze, and ar ticles of every description shipped to our care by Steamers or Sailing Vessels; Entering them in Bond, or passing them for consumption, as may be desired, paying the duties and charges and Forwarding them to destination by Express, or otherwise, as instructed. We hare competent persons of long experience In Custom Uus business, and possessing unsur passed facilities for Forwarding Goods, we feel confident or giving entire satisfaction. All Goods, Packages, Parcels, etc., by Express, will receive Special Attention. Inyoices for Ooods to be passed, should accompany the BUls Lading to our Agents. Every necessary information can be obtained on application to the Express AgenU throughout the States. '' March SS.lSol-tf.' Notice ! . JTIROM and after the 1st day of JANUARY NEXT, we will be pleased to sell to our old friends and cus tomers, and the rest of mankind, for CASH AND CASH ONLY, any article in our line of business that we may hare on hand. Any person sending or coming far goods after the above date x WITUOU.T THE MOREY, will please excuse us, if, Instead of filling their or ders, we furnish them with a copy of this adver tisement, aa we are determined not to sell a single article on credit. - And those Indebted to us are requested to cajl and pay, aa we must have ike money. 0ATE3 A WILLIAMS. Deo. S4, 1S60 tf. THE ASSEMBLY HOUSE, Ons Sqaars west of (ia Pott-Office Plain trt COLUMBIA, 8. C. THIS well known establishment has been-thor oughly re-fitted and improved, and is now, permanently opened for the accommodation of the public Every attention will be given to rap. ply the waata and comfort. t patrona. Rates moderate. . , T. mason, Proprietor, i - Notice to Mcrcli mts. ; - FORWARDliC-OFFICE 1 .1 , ; a C. R. R. Co. V Chxri.est March' 16, 1S6L ) - THE South Carolina Rtilroad Company having -determined to discos tiaue this department of the service, the undersigned, who has betn the for warding Agent of the Company for the last fouror fire years, haa associate xidi himthe Chief Clerk in-the department, and, nWer the name of GANTT" STONY, will eontinue f DECEIVE and FOR WARD such articles as rjiy be consigned :to fcU care.' He trusts, by striJJ personal attention, to retain a very liberal shai i ef the business of the' department. " "--r .-t " -. v.r . Parties are reminded-tJ. ull good now reach ing this port from points? uvyond the Confederate States of America, must, 1 entered at the Custom House, and that du'ies ai i payable on such as are not purchased on orbefri lhe xSih February last, and laden on thlDhoar I n or beore tAe lbtA - Jlfarck instant, save u i )mi are 04 the free list, f It Is therefore ncces&arx -M remittances Demaue to pay the duties where 'duties are payable, asp IS iU CASKS TO COTa'afci,EXPESg OF CCSTOM HOC8BKMTaT,WHETflEa'f4If: WOODS JHB FRKKORKOT.: Prompt compll!) trtt u.elay and ex- aaer-aa-stcauiqr - , u-i. -egwal-c-L will D-ureu oy tn cukoujLi uie omccrt. ,.xa South Carolina-Railroad Company will advance, as heretofore, the charges of freight, drayage and warfage, but not tAe expense connected with the Vuatotn House. ' ' : Rates of charges for forwarding will be very moderate, and may be had on application to GANTT A. STONY," to whom all business commu nications should be addre&red. ' The undersigned wefers to the officers of the South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding Department, and to all merchants of standing in the city of Charleston, and respectfully solicits a liberal share of patron age. JAMES L. GANTT. - Late Forwarding Agent S. C. R. R. Co. . PROF. L. MILLElVS SCair luvigorator. AN EFFECTIVE, - SAFE AUD ECONOMICAL - . COMPOUND. 'j , FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its original color without dyeing, and preventing the hair from turning gray. FOR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing it, when there is the. least particle of vitality or re- ; cuperative energy remaining. . , ( FOR REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF, and' all cutaneous allectieas of the scalp. j FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HAIR, imparting to it an unequalled gloss Sud brilliancy, making it soft anu silky in its texture and causing it to curl readily. " ; The great celebrity aad the increasing demand for the unequalled preparation, convince the pro prietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning public of its superior qualities over any other preparation at present in use. It cleans the head and scalp from dandruff and oUier cu taneous dixeaee, causas the hair to grow luxu riantly, and gives it a rich, soft, glossy and flexible appearance, and also where the hair is loosening and thinning, it will give strength and vigor to the roots, and restore the growth to those parts which have become bald, causing it to yield & fresh-covering of hair. " I j There are hundreds of ladies and gentlemen In New York who have had their hair restored by the use of this Invigorator, when all other prepara tions had failed. L. M. has in his possession let ters innumerable testifying to the above facts, from persons of the higlyt respectability. It will effectually prevent tha hair from turning jray until the latest period of life ; and in case where the hair has already changed its color, the use or the Invigorator wia with certainty restore ittoite original hue, giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a perfume lor the toils and a Hair Restorative it is particularly recoaunendeu, having an agreea ble fragrance ; and the great faculties it affords in dressing the hair, whicn, when moist with the in vigorator can be dressed in any required form so as to preserve its place, whether plain or in curs hence the great demand for it by the ladies as a xtaruJUirxL tolft:tttiifiitiii mum iiim ti ti. without, as the price traces it within the reach of all, being ' . j ..T ONLY XWErtTl-FIVE CENTS per Jottie, to be had al all respectable druggists and perfumers. - -1 ! . 1 L. MILLER would rail the attention of Parents and Guardians tother -nse of his Invigorator,, in cases where the cbDdrens' Hair inclines to be weak. The use cf it lays the foundation for a good head of hair, as it removes any impurities that may have become connected with the scalp, the removal of Which is necessary both for the health of the child, and the future appearance of its Hair. i Caution. None genuine without the fac simile LOUIS MILLER being on the outer wrapper ; also L. MILLER'S HAIR1NVIG.0RAT0R.N. Y.,blown in the glass. j Wholesale Depot, 56 Dey St. and sold by all the principal Merchants aad Druggists throughout the world; t , .. j ' . I : Liberal discount to purchasers by the quantity. 1 also desire to present to the American Public my - New and Improved Instantdneous LIQUID HAIR DYE, which, after years of Scientific experimenting, I have brought to perfection. It dyes Black or Brown instantly without Injury to the Hair' or e kin; warranted the best article of the kind in existence. PRICE ONW 50 CENTS. I DEPOT, 56 DEY STREET, NEW YORE. . BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE FOUNDED 852, CHARTERED 854 LOCATED , j . ; Comer of Baltimore and Charles Streets, BALTlHf I MS. j : HE Largest and most Elegantly Furnished Commercial College ia the United States. Ji-yery young man should write immediately for one of those large and beautifully ornamented Circulars, representing (tie exterior and Interior View of the Baxtimokb Cmmkkciai. College. Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return mailree of charge, with Catalogue containing List of Student, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of the Press on our New System of Book-Keeping, etc. " ' ' ' FiOOWTf.7- ) -: ' I ' E. E. LosiEB, Principal Lecturer on the Scienci of Accounts, Business, Customs, etc. J. M. Phillips, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations. . H. H. Du vies, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping. . N. O. Johbsom, Professor of Penmanship. I S. T. Williams, Esq., Mercantile Law.! ji Rev. E. Y. Reese, D. D., Commercial Ethics. i TscsTiis. .. ! ' ' Hon John P Kennedy, I Hon Joshua Vansant, Hon Thomas Swann, I WiaH Kehrhler, Esq.: Jacob Trust, Esq., fm iSnabe, Esq. The time usually required to complete the ful course, from 8 to 12 weeks. . A Difloma is awarded to all Graduates. Larxe Circulars and Catalogues statins' terms Ac, sent by mail free of charge. ! Address , ' K.L0SIE&, j ianlT-tf Baltimore, Md I2STF.AjSrTS' preservers. PATENT- Tills 1 Newly Discovered Invention RESERVES THE CLOTHES FROM BEING soiled, - renders Nursing safe from Inconve- vience, and is a great comfort to Mothers and Nurses. . j TO BE HAD AT ..U ALL LADIES' . STORES, And sent by post, direct from the Inventor. Mrs. ARMFIELD, No. 512 Twelfth-street, Washing ton, D. Cl; by remitting the amount. 1 . i PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH.' ' fLADY AGENTS WANTED. A liberal allowance made to the trade. Oct. 18, lS90-ly c. . DIRECT IMPORTATION FROEI EUROPE. THE subscribers have just openeda few Cases of elegant ' - . TRICEOS, BROAD CLOTHS and CASSIMERS, Imported directly from Europe to their own order which they warrant to every respect. call and examine these ..uwu at u popular. Sou of . . J - ogfaut rust - vJXjKP 5, 1861; nil ne ... w v. aaa- CURE Nervous . . a, - 1( , . J CURE irlds0,' aaEacelliie. - . Bythe use of these Pil& the periodic attacks of ferrous or BicJb Headache mar be crevetted t- "and, if taken at the eommencementf an auaeat .medIate;'jreU.ef . from pain and sickness wilk bek o iinea. ' Ihfji ijojm, fau-Jn rmowiAM-2fdtiua:n& t. . 4,uh wegci n tm tm titV-'MM C 1 iTiey act gently upon the bowels, removing Ootivene8. For Liteary Meny Students, Delicate Females, and all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite, giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs, and restoring the natural elasticity and strength of the whole system, , . - , The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long Investigation and carefully conducted experiments having been In use many years, during which time hey have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering from Headache, whether originating in the nervous system or from a de ranged state of the stomach. ' They are entirely vegetable in their composition, and may be taken at ail times with perfect safety, without making any change of diet, and the ab sence oX any disagreeable taste renders it easy, to adm inister them to children. - , BEWARETOF COUNTERFEITS ! The genuine , have fire signatures of Henry 0. Spalding on each Box. .Sold- by Druggists and all other Dealers In Medicines. A Box will be sent bv mail prepaid on receipt of the PRICE, 25 CENTS. y All orders should be addressed to. HENRY C. SPALDING, 1 48 Cedar Street, New York. THE FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF SPALDING'S CEPHALIC PILLS WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFER FROM H E A DA CUE, that a speedy and sure cure is within their reach. - 1 iL As these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spal disg, they afford unquestionable proof of th j ; j eificacy of this truly scientific discovery. MASONViLLEj Conn., Feb. 5, 1861. Mk. Spalding . - .Sir: , I have tried your Cephalic Pills, and Hike them so well that I want you to send .me two dollars worth more. i , Part of these are for the neighbors, to whom I gave a few out of the first box: I got from you. Send the Pills by mail, and oblige . r Your ob't Servant, JAMES KENNEDY. . ' Haverfokd, Pa., Feb. 6, 1861. Mr. Spaldiso. i Sir,: . I wish you to send me one more box of your Cephalic Pills, I have received a great deal of benefit f rem them. : Yours, respectfully, . Specce Creek, Hukttkqtok Co., Pa., I - January IS" 1861. f . H. C. Spaldino. 1 Sir . . ' :.'- . You will 'please send me two boxes of. your Cephalic Pills. Send them immediately. : Respectfully yours,- -; JNO. B. SIMONS. P. S. I have used one box of your. Pills, and and them excellent. . Belle Vernon, Ohio, Jan. 15T1861. Hesrt 0. Spalding, Esq. Please find enclosed twenty-five cents, for which' send me another box of your Cephalic Pills. They are truly the best Pills I have ever tried. Direct A. STOVER, P. M. . . Belle Vernon, Wyandot Co., O. ..: j j. : I Beverly, Mass., Dec. 11, 1S6U. H. C. Spaldiso, Esq. I wish for some circulars or large show bills, to bring your- Cephalic Pills more particularly before my customers. If you have anything of the kind, please send to me. j . One of my customers, who Is subject to severe Sick Headache, (usually lasting two days,) "was CCRED OF AN ATTACK IN ONE HOUR BT YOUR PlLLS, which I sent her j j " . .r j j Respectfully yours, I W. B. WILKES. Reynoldsburq, Franklin Co., Ohio, ) ; . 'i I - January 9,1861. No. 48 Cedar St., N. Y ?- i Dear Sir: Inclosed find twenty-five cents, (25,) for which send box of "Cephalic Pills." Send to address of Rev. Wm. : C. Filler, Reynoldsburg, Franklin ; Co., Ohio. - ; i- 'it v . . .. ... i- .;.': . Yocr Pills work like a charm curb Headache ALMOST INStANTER. I ' r I - ; j Truly yours, WM. C. FILLER. Ypsilakti, Mich., Jan. 14, 1S61. Mr. Spalding. ; . a "P. Sir:: Not long since I sent to you for a box of Cephalic Pills for the cure of the Nervous Headache j and Costiveness, and received the same, and mr hid SO GOOD AN EFFECT THAT I WAS INDUCED TO SEND FOR MOREj ' "" j . -' - .-... Please send by return mail.- Direct to ! . ; , i A. B. WHEELER. I "'--''f . - Ypsilant, Mich. . From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. . Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they were made, viz t cure of headache in all. its forms. From the Examiner, Norfolk, Va. They have been tested in more than a thousand cases, witn entire success. - " ' From the Dempsrat, St. Cloud, Minn. . If you are, or have been troubled with the head ache, send for a box, (Cephalic Pills,) so that you may nave in em in case 01 anatiacx. x rom me Aaveruser, jrroviaence, u. 1. The Cephalic Pills are said, to be a remarkably effective remedy for the headache. and one of Uie very best for that vefy frequent complaint which has ever been discovered. tW A single pottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED ULCJfi wui save ten times its cost annually SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUEl SPALDiNGS PREPAY EfiJfSLUE ! SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! . i , - .... j ;.. n.l SAVE THE PIECES ! J ECONOMY' DISPATCH ! ?'A cTITCH, IN. 1XMR SAVES NINE." As accidents will happen, even in well regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, Ac. i b SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it.- lit is always ready, and up to the sticking point; I "USEFUL IN EVERT HOUSE." N. B. A Brush accompanies each Bottle. Price,. 25 cents. Address. -..-. ' HENRY C. SPALDING. No. 43 Cedar Street, New Y"ork. 'CAUTION. As certain unprincipled persons are attempting to palm off on the unsuspecting public, imitations of my PREPARED GLUE, ! would caution all per sona to examine before purchasing, and its thai th tail name, . , j . . SPALDING'S PREPARED OLUEcj b 0B tf"uUi(1' wrapper j aU ttn ire umaJaf TfTk v. . . . Headache W 5 M AT, $6 PERMNIIMi NEWjGOODS! NEW GOODS! ! rjpHE TASTIEST 8T0CK of FAIsIi & WINTER GOODS in the city, ispow on exhibition at the popular and fashionable house of ' ? N EOOPMAN- & PHELPS. The attention of the public, and especially the Ladies, are very respectfully Invited to call and examine our8TOCE, for we i )W, they cannot fail to be suited, both as to' ' ; " QUALITY AND P1XICE. We are now opening daily, as we receive; them from the first House in the-Northero Cities, the olio wing splendid GOODS in part,. : WERLNOES, . ' . DELAINES, ' " POPLINS, LADIES TRAVELdO MOOUS, SILES, .. - - FRENCH. - - ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN FKlNTS, .1 (a large Stock,) of such qualities and prices to suit all ttea and purses. - -. v . " -1 " - to which particular attention is invited. 1 BONNETS. . JOCKEY'S AND FLATS, EMBROIDERIES, j I r TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, V GLOVES, Ac Our Staple and Domestic Depart ment is full and complete," and for it we defy com petition! .' ' f .- ' ;'j tT We 'bpiUfwt be undersold. Oarjpots I Oarpots ! 1 A Splendid Assortment ! , FAMILY AND NEGR O BLANKE TS Oiir Ready Made ClothiD This seasonsurpasse8, In finish and superiority, our heretofore splendid stock In that line.j And the best thing is, we will sell at shorter profits than ever I ". ' - .. BOOTS A1VI SHOES. Our stock in tha department is very complete, and selected for Ladies, Gentlemen, Children and Ser vants witfc great care, and at low prices. t A Arge and chsap stock of CHOICE GROCERIES. HARDWARE, &c. We c,all the attention of our old and highly val ued customers, and buyers generally, to the fact that, anticipating their tastes and wants, we have neither spared toil or expense in order to suit and please them, and we sincerely assure i them that with these views and intentions, we will sell on terms entirely to accommodate all who calL on US. ! KOOfMAJMiN A rUJCLFS. oct. 11, 1860-tf. UNPARALLELLED SUCCESS 1 UNPARALLELLED- SUCCESS 1 ' UN PARALLELLED SUCCESS ! THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY.. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY. ! SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL FOR 1861. SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL FOR 1861. SOUTHERN FAMILY JO UREAL FOR 1861. riTVIE coming year inaugurates the third volume Jy of this favorite exponent of Southern Litera ture. It is a source of no little gratification to us thit 4n announcing the THIRD Volume of the JOUItNAJLi we are enabled to. give the best possible reproof to the discouraging predictions of Northern Publishers, as well as to the gloomy fore bodings of hearty well-wishers in our own section of the country. Yes, We are proud to say that the sof riii:irv family joujknai. I has prove J the existence "of Literary talent and r . . 1 it cj i 1 x 1 i i- . t 1 i euierpcise in me ooum wmcn tears no rivals. . The friends of Southern Literature have often declared that, could they get a Southern Paper, which, iu point of- Intrinsic merit and In price, could compete with Northern Weeklies, they would cheerfully support it. We offer this desideratum ; I we ask tnese promises to oe redeemed, we ask a comparison with other papers of its elass, and are satisfied that the SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL will be found, equal to the best. Arrangements nave ueeu maue wiin uie BEST WRITERS OF THE SOUTH, and the Publishers have no hesitation in saying that the JNURNAL must become a welcome guest in every Southern home. '' For the ensuing year we are enabled to report a host of new and interesting features, comprising, among others, . BRILLIANT ADDITIONS TO OUR STAFF OF CONTRIBUTORS. An intensely Interesting series of DETECTIVE STORIES. - i Importont and varied additions to our justly cele brated - " BIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS. f We also trust to have' it in our power' to 'an nounce, early in spring, the commencement; of a series of . ' ' SKETCHES OF EUROPEAN TRAVEL.; With this view we have entered Into negotiations with a highly popular author to furnish us with a regular correspondence. -..:'.! I With the January number will commence a sto ry of unprecedented power and beauty and thrill ing interest, entitled . ARLI1VE ADAIR OR, WHO'S THE CAPTAIN f A HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF j FRONTIER LIFE. j j BY CAFTAIW R. C. KENDALL. Beside the varied entertainment offered in the foregoing summary, the SOUTHERN FAMILY JOCRNAL wi.l present, as heretulore, an unsur passed collection of k T I SUORf STORIES, (complete in one number.) I AD YEN iUKFa, (by flood and field.) ITEMS OF NEWakUl, home and abroad.) ., 1 - vvnziiTj taoout men ana inings.1 "V. WIX AND ttUnOR. it . POETRV. . We may also add - ',. i''-U..s . - Anecaotes in waiurai xiisiory, .- FACTS jOB THE FARMER A HOUSEKEEPER, ' "tp .NEW INVENTIONS. '": '. , - . ' -Id &word, a varied miscellany of instractive as weflT as entertaining matter" i " 'The SOUTHERN FAMILY JOURNAL is a mam moth eight paged paper, containing forty columns of closely printed -reading matter. Each number is handsomely illustrated. ? . - The SOUTHERN FAMIL,JOUIt!!vAL HTuh- ' lished weekly, and mailed to single subscribers at $2 a year ; two copies sent fotuf . Terms invari ably in advance: Any ' Postmaster, sending us eight subscribers at a 1.50, will be entitled to one copy tree. ' . . f. The SOUTHERN FAMlLV JOURNAL can.be b'. of all news dealers and periodical stores. ' y' Liberal arraneementr will be madetwith dealers, who Are requeteLtd "sand In their orders without delay. , . 7 t T ' 8rf.imen eorjlea ant trf vhpn rpnarlt. - - All cuuiuiuuibauuua, cvauiqiag lauKript mib oa. otherwise, should have - the name of Ihewfiter plainly written, giving name' of Postoffice, county and State. Address- , CHARLES H. MOORE A CO., I - 1 Office "Sdttthern Family Journal I Baltimore, Md." Dec. 10,1660-ly.. ' V , . - . mf. ' -' THE SPABTANBTJHG EXPRESS, IS issued every Thursday, at 2 per year, in ad vance; J P M CALVO, Publisher. . To clubs of tan, the paper will be famished, on -year for Fifteen DoUars Invariably in advano All subscriptions not specially limited at thetim olrit scrlbLng will be considered as mad for ; ndannlta period, and will be continued until a -arrearages are paid, or at the option of lbs Pro prletor? ., ' - - ' mHE WEEKLY CATAWBA, JOURNAL pub- JL Ushtd every Taesday mornlnr, at fLno-ptf Mttva. a4 orders to Ult BUUJtliN tfl 1.(0 15. V 75 4 CO 10iO K.fO 80.0O ao, z mins...... do 8 . d Ov . . w ...... !' ......... t do . 6 do. do ' 1 year 37- AdvertlsemenUpubllshednnUlforM'l.wIU be charged 50 cents per square of IS lines for the first Insertion, and 25 cents for.eafh continoance If not contracted for. , gST'A liberal discount made on the rates to persons advertising by contract. Book and OF EVERY CLASS AKD 3TYLB, Neatly Executed at tills ofHce. . MAYING procured a large amount of excel . lent material, and added to this estabiUl. ment suitable fast PRESSES, wetake this oplr-' tunlty to inform our friends and the public, that, we are fully prepared (o execute work of every elass, la 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 appreved' lyie. , - v. CARDS, 1 INVITATIONS, X.AW BLANKS,: AAiriAAiL,irrs, RILL-IIKAPS, :lCCUL.Alt, Clliil ILK, NIIUltoitlLLiS, IX O OILS, aTrirylar't'rlntlng vjUy. for much lest llian Ue uu vtmnrol cr . executed this side of New York. Having in our employ experienced workmen, and the best of MATtRlAL, we are confident that we will be enabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may lavor us with their patronage. E. II. IIUITION. July 11-tf ; PROSPECTUS . OF THE CHARLESTON MERCURY A POLITICAL. COMMERCIAL, AK3 LITERARY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED DALL Y AND TBI- WKEKL Y. 1.1 ; . . FH1US Mxaccav gives dally reports of the Mar- ket and Marine Intelligence la Charleston, and of Charleston commerce In the leading sra- ' orts of the world. The Weekly Prices Current s made .up with much care, aud from Uie most reliable sources. Its connection with the "Asso ciated Press" Insures the latest Intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It: has an able and accomplished Cor respondent in London (a gentleman connectei with the editorial staff ot the London Tioiei,) and . regular Correspondents in New York, WarMiiKton, Eey West and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life lu. Washington are additional attractions in favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen ot a gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest position among the literary men of the South, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to attmaitcri of general concern, especially those in reference to Uie Planting aad. Agricultural interest, and to the current news of the day. Great care is taken that -nothing shall appear in its columns which should be excluded from the family circle.- 1 - The political creed of-the Mehcckt consists In the principles ef the Democratic Party,, as laid down in the Virginia and Eentucky Resolutions of 179&and 1799 the Sovereignty of the States ; a strict construction of the Federal Constitution by . the General Government,ihe agent of the States ; Free Trade, and .an economical Administration ol . the Government , Its policy is the Union oftb ' Southern States In maintaining" their rights. Temis-r Payable In Advance, DAILY, per annum ; . . . . , $ 10.00 TRI-WEEKLY .o.UO Clubs will be Furnlsliedas follows! Five Copies of the DAILY for......... 4U.0i Five Copies of the KI-WEEKLY., ku.UO The name of no person out of Charlestoa will bs entered -on our books, unless Uie paynvetit of the subscription be made in advance. Nor will orders from wittiout the city to publish Advertisements, -xrerriAgroncee, oYnroftuarioi,-l atteuueu to, unless the cash, or an acceptable City reference, accompany Uie order. Money may always b forwarded at our risk in registered letters. Postmasters are authorised to act as our AgenU in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money ; and byiendlog -us Jfive Daily suoscrl bers, with ffSV enclosed or Five Tat-Weekly I subscribers, with $2a enclosed, will be entitled to j ad extra copy ; or if preferred, they may retain Twenty per cent, of the pre-paymeots, for their trouble and in lieu of the extra paper. . . Out pf South Carolina, no person whatever bp authorised to collect debts already due to the Mercury. i la the State Mr. Samuel E. Bcaosas is our rrg ulur Agent to make collections and procure nw busiuess and subscriptions'. . .. In Charleston, Mr. James D. Bcdds, connected with Uie office, iaijur regular authorised collecior ' who has full power to receipt for money now due i the paper and to contract lor future business. j Subscribers and others, in de bt to us, are urgen tly tequested to send In our dues by mail at the earliest period. By so doing, they will save us ' twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin cipal portion of Ui profits. ' rw Editors in Uie State- and throughout the South, who receive our Tri-Weekly for their ' Weekly, are respectfully requested to compensate -us for Uie difference in value by lnseriiug tnis Prospectus. '.KB. RUET1', Ja. Ho. 4. Broad Street, Charleston, S. C. THE FARMER AND PLANTER T REMOVED TO coLUiriiiiA, s. c. HAVING purchased of MsJ. Geo. Seaborn this popular journal, I have removed lis place of puoucation to Columbia, and will hereafter issue it from this city at regular stated periods. Feeling confident that such a journal is greatly needed in this State, and believing that it ill b sustained, if located at the Capitol oMhe State and conducted with spirit and ability, I ha ve determin ed on making Uie venture, and call upon every Farmer and Planter in South Carolina to encourax Uie enterprise by their patronage. It will be printed in Uie finest style of Typogra phy, with new type, on fine paper, handsomely embellished, and eight pages auded to its former size. .1 ' Price only Ore Dollar per annum, always 1 advance. . A corps of the best practical and scientific Agri cultural writers have 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 to, and no name will be entered on our books until Uie sub scription Is paid. , . . TIIMK . ! 1 copy, one year,..., t llrtli .6 copies oae yr,... ........ .. 6.U0 12 Copies, one year,.. lo.uO V ' Address R. M. 8T0KE8, . Jan lT-tf . . Columbia, 8. 0. TJje Edgeconilje Farm Journal. THE subscriber will commence on or about the 1st of September, lb60, the publication of a monthly journal la Tarboro', toJt dc voted t the -plantation and rural interests of North Carolina in particular, and of the South generally. -Edgecombe having long sine be;n acanoaiedg. ed as th", model faraiing county of North Carolina, we feel Uift there Is no locality better suited, and none more jutiy eatitled, to the source of publi cation of a firt class agricultural paper than Tar bero It is, to be called ((TIie Edgecombe Farm Journal,' And will contain original and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, F oriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac It will be published with new type and clear ' white paper, in a neat qurto form. ; The price of subscription has been made so low as to place Uie publication wtthio reach of every one. TERMS: One copy one year 0 M . .Seven" copies one year........... 8 W . Twelve copies one yeir. 5 00 Twenty-five copies one year .....10 00 tS7 No paper sent unless paid for la advance. ..' .. - . WILLIAM B. SMITH, : . Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro. N.O. July80-tf . To the Pablic. THE CAROLINA CITY HOTEL will bo kept open the balance of Uie season under the control of L. J. Haw ley, as Proprietor, forth aceommoda tion of an who may visit this vicinity and favor as with a call. No pains shall be spared to render tvery comfort la oar power, and make year stay with us a pleasant cat, ITFU 15 W,-V ' ir, , UATf kali t V - i tc adiy is aa4Uy aztcute4 attdUCSce, wir ".- i l . i A. IL aLlXTlN. A rest. - najlT-17 -1 ! : V !! ' ... r -r. .11. - v--t-K:-.'-''A"i ''.v.t. a r- : .
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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