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TEBIIS TOE ASVEE THE BULLHTIK: I W . . . . i i " ' ' 1 1 n , . 1 time, ft times 8 do 12 do .,........:...(......; .....; iX-- ...... ;....:.:...::w(:.....,,i.oo 1.' BY 4 i "VICE.. J.- no. W TfY-S Veer VhIM Hall, on t4 J1'"'"' terms rn rt ia pp X THE DAILY BULLETIN v1! f nirntoheaat !t nJLLAIW per annum, US AX .1 TIIKTRI-WEEKLT BUXIJr wm M Pa l"?very Tuesday, TUondaf andf ; supplied for" 1 00 per annum, pay day morning, In adTaac; OHARLOr i WKDNBSDAY. : Jl' 181. it Snuthtrn Erprevr0mpaniU'(Vlrd pack ait by Vatnat Train an - ,mr' lMpatclt by Telegraph to t yarU of Vit 1-ountry. . . I t i ! Ecuation of njnplon. VANDALISM OP TnBEI1' " j' - -j )- ALISX. . I J . Fortress Mos: -xTJuIy 29. Hampton has been CTacu tcdt but before kavingfij the federalists rieiOdd Fel lows Uall, and it, together th Jail a.id fotirjother builldings, vrq consumed. wa will be eraei ited within 24 Lours J i Heaty" firing is heard in I Hii-h Point. r ' direction ot : r i . .RHonwiinijiT Jon. : " VAni5ci: . July 29. jit I139 been ascertained t ft he South traers hsrv captured, as 4?eri 0TtY Oiucefs and twelve Physic i- jThejCfnna; Enquire fja Dr. Black mail, of that city, "was tel fraphed, Sun day qvening.-to come tiraediately to Washington, and bring w h Mm as many ir?eyis as he could. 1 1 jThe most trustworthy coinU the Cojifederate forc at aaassas place June- lion a' from tifry to Sixty i aand, twenty tho isaiid of wliom fought :il epeflolfiflttytn; lap i rcccm uaiue. 'y. war,. i i '; , mf 9 ft 1 I - --vvbw. nnifivirnil f t n . ; ffcE ti ip, July 23. j fritf! believed ia'eli jiT ?tped circles, 3iJ Vin firmed by patsettj j'ropi Manas 9a that nearly 500 Fede i troop's Volun tarily Surrendered Jothe Ctuifederates on Friday bst, near Cent rev 1J , Old 4atterou At.IIir'fJs Ferry. . Philadj. a, July 22. (Jen. Patterson'a presi'dcjat Manassas Junctioil is a mistake, hiwaa, yesterday 1 1 Harper's Ferryg witl dortton ot his sfival of Gen. cbminand nwniiing the r FHO.II IS! I It HI. ST.rfisi July 29. The Federal steamer If le Cloud fired a. i m jk into the Ulue .Mills land f ir; (Kiiiine seve ral,) in 'consequence of. report that they had burned Ferriea and '3j?riedated towns. J FROM PORT A ljlllMCE. . f j f Newt Yo.iluly 30, ) j . ; ViaL-jifville, Ky. ) 1 Advices from Port At I lance have been received, dated 12th ins 1 which state that Spanish men-of-wat U1 at that port. AtTCJ.DRtA, July 30. jTaiiiperitig with Fj6rfl soldiers by Secessionists has becor st bold within il.o prist few days that 1 anyan has ordered ili arrest of all suspect i persons. if I.. . r f ;I-0."I TVASI tNpTON, j ' .1 Yas rijroN, July30. j i tie London limes iya that the lm- pression made by Lino, diiced after infinite lost -tion o the "part of the in, an acknowledgeme. t Confederacy. : jt'a inaugural, pro ri?r it i uie and numuia- erth, .must result .of the Southern w i. .. ..wcj.i.ei.l.m lsioirave command in Chief ; . (Thdt Secretary of Stt e has gone to New YQrkjoinvite Cloth iK and the Prince lo'vNtf Washington at Him?e, his home. Th4 Senate Loan B. :make the White its been amended (permitting the issue i 41ve dollar Treas ury Notes") and passe, i Thi Bill increasing t. medical force, induing among othej revisions the pro hibition of selling LiqiHto Soldiers, and a penltty of 825.00 edt fience, has also been passed. K j , ' 4 A lill appropriatin Jti millions for the . .Th Toronto Globt a3 the sympathies ' tjt"UiciB(itiik people- febeing withdrawn from the North.; ; I line jueauer, uovt cates the sending d ent organ,) advo- itional troops to Canada.. ' U '.j; LATU-FRLt2 1 EUROPE. . Vik York, July 29. The kteamship Aj . arrived, at Cape Kace on Sunday P. I. Coton. Saieaof t $ ieek 113,000 bales, of which Spcculato a ind Exporters took 3,000-Unferior i to 1 fc jher. ()o Friday the sal s amounted to 12,000, inarket closing firm t J Private circulars :, 15 to 25,000 were tsold on Friday, at fL, prices. I BreadstutTs dull an lHning in tendency. . Provisions quiet. ' i 1 Consols". SOI to I ; Kjoney 891 to 90, on accoupt. " j i . The political new unimportant: Liverpool. Satmrc-Ll-'fht sales to-cav lot up 15,ooo hrm rConsols 89i to I and I 011 accounts CorrcpODdeflCoft 4 r4teburx Exprew. j . FROSZIlcimOND. I Rci joi.D, July 23, 1861. It is reported tier. $d almost universal ly Relieved, that fi? Vail companies, ati tached to one o! t j Vankeo regiments wo jchj participated lie battle at Manas sas last Sunday", Jj-b-rendered to Gen. Beauregard oa Frhailasi. Those men, it seems, in tlieir hl and fright, missed theroad to Arluigiriy knd became lost in the! Virginia loresU nar the Blue 'Ridge. Worri down with -t i ... . . hunger, and despairing ot ever mixing iheic way out without j being discovered, the jr; hailed one of onr scouts and reques ted that their condition be laid before Gen. t . ' ! i " ' t i .iTn . a A ' Av A- .A A 1 I 'NV II I - I I rrTW-!! r AV A lAV -11 do 12 do v 5-- 1 - . - r i i m ill ill .ill w i ill ii ii i lit i i 4 i t i a i i , n i i 11 i n e ii i ii i ii - ii . ii i i - ; M. IV.---NO. 678J TT Beauregard. AH surrendered, and Were kihd f nished With nourishment. It is p res a that they will be sent to Kicb.. mond. " U Io stated; that a house in tne vi cinity o' Fairfax Court-house, which was suspe-; I by our troops, . was surronnded last f'riday, and lound to . contain six. teen YfciiAee'orficers.jWho were not quite active eniugh i in! their movements last Sunday, ind took, retuee in this building. They were all bagged, of cou rse, and will be secarejy held, j until it' ia ascertained what disposition is to be made of the crew of the prvateer Savannah. . The Colonels sjnd LieutJ Colonels captur ed in the Kanawha Valley by Gen. Wise'a men, also the trajtor. Roberts, a member of the Wheeling Convention, have all reached here, and are now in durance vile. Mayor Maye, who-went up to Manassas last Tuesday, I hia returned. He brings which with him a fe v oX hand cuffs the scoundrels intended to. have put upon freemen. God the wrists ;o( Southern grant that these' shackles may manacle the limbs of Scott arid Lincoln before they are many days 6ldef It is now ascertained that our dead will not' exceed1 200, and our wounded 300, Many of the latter are but slightly injured, and' will soon j be out gain. It is said that over 650 baggage, ammuni tion ancOraveiing wagons have fallen into our hands, j Alsd nearly "70 cannon, thous ands and jthbusahds of rifles, muskets and revolvers arid canteens, haversacks, knaosacksJ shoes. caDS. overcoats and Our victory 1b blankets', withouk number, witnout precedent. Wm.' F..Ritcme, Fsq., . Richmond! Enquirer, has formerly of the just returned from Paris whither he has been for some time past on a ylsit. He says the cause pf the Southern Confederacy is looking up in France and he tjoes not now entertain a doubt about our; jultimate recognition. Mr. Ritchie first heard of our great victory in Louisville, Ky. where the Southern Rights people were perfectly frantic with delight, and Prentiss and! other Lincqlnites so de jected, that they could not look a patriot in the face. i ! H i . otjnt iVEStmcs. Professor Palmieri, (he resident ditector of the Royal Meteor- olosical servaritory on Mount Vesuvius writes to the Athenaeum, London: s We lo not find in the history of Vesu vius sq long a period of continued eruption' as that of these uate years. Since Decern- ber 19 1855, Lup to the present time there has been a series of little continued erup tions of greater or less duration with various phases. That;tvhich most attracted pub lic attention was undoubtedly the opening of the'cone.in seven clefts, toward the end ot Mav. 1S5S: with a crreat emission of lava wtiiuul aevasiaijbii-' luuch'iertile land, rilled up the famous precipitous valley called VFussb Grande' and destroyed fully a half pf the carngeable road which led- to the observatory v: The greater part of this lava issued, from the base of the cone, almost without interruption, from the end of May, 1858, to the begining of April,' 1861, that is to say.; for little less than three years, which is a perfectly! new fact in the history of our valeario. . !. rrofessor . ral mien adds in a postcript: 'Justus 'I had finished writing the above statement, the guide of Vesuvius made his appearance with the following report, dated iVIay 5: , 1 here shall craters have been form ed this; morning, which make a great noise, but each different. One sounds like a steamer, and throws stones into the air; another throws -large massess out; and the third, i withoat ejecting .matter, makes a noise iiao tug icuuii vi a. kauuuu. j To the Public. I hcreby.forewarn he public, or all whonr it may concecp, that the Reward of $300 for the capture and delivery of a negro boy named TOM, the property of Lerot Stowe, Esq., charged -with Grand Larceny, is re voked. ' f I j j v Said Reward was offered on the-19th June, 1S6L and is now made null and void, ill! J. D. HOLLAND. July SO, 1661-6t " Spring and Summer TIIEfubscriber bas received a large and varied assorimeot of goods for tpriag aad lammer, which for oeatneas and cheapness cannot be sur passed. I , Consisting in pari of - f 1 Black and Colored CLOTHS, Black DOESKlNSt Plain Black and Fancy CAS3I&IERS, i ' French DEABDETES, Plain Black and-flgured Silk VESTING, Fancy Silk Linen and Marseiles TESTINGS, Fancy Linen DRILLS, and ail other goods usually found, in a first class Tailoring establishment. All of which will be maae 14 oraer orsoia dt meyara en accommoda ting Urms. ! f ii -A la returning my thanks to the cltlsens of Char lotte, for the Tery kind and liberai patronage they have bestowed oa me, I would request a continu ance of the same, with the assurance that all or ders entrusted tome will be neat'y and promptly executed. ! j . . march 24-tf . I ' J. IV. KOBsorv, f j (LATI KHETT A ROVSOX,) Commission Merchant, f jNo 62 EAST B AY," : I CHARLESTON,. C. ' ;. i :o: Particular atttenlion given to the sale of WHEAT, FLOUIt, CORN, AC. And from my long experience in the business, I feel confident of giving satisfaction. -:o: I--- IEEFEEENCES. 1 C. M. FannanEsq., Pres. Bank of 8. C, W. B. Smith, Esq., President Union Bank., O. Ewlng Esq, Nashville. Tenn. Hon. John P. Kloff. Augusta. Oa., lion. M: Al Cooper, Etowa, Ga. May 10, liol-6m SNUFF J ; SNUFF J J SNUFJS J J J ON hand and for sale low for cash, 400 bar rel Sniirr, Loriliard's, Dill's, Goodwin's Railroad, Eagle Mills. May-lm J. VAN SICKLE. Wilmington, N. C. To the Pnblic. t i form their friends that they have discontinued filling orders, unless accompanied with the Cash. Those Indebted are earnestly requested te close tielr accounts as soon as possible. ' . Jan 1-tf. U KOOPtf AN A PHELPS CHAilLOTTE, Glen . Anna' Female Academy. TH01IASV1LLE, DAVIS0N C0.. C. THF 10th Session commences on the fourth Wednesday in July, 1S61, and closes on the 8d Tuesday la December; i. . : ' The system of instruction adopted In this school is thorough, and de signed to prepare young Ladies for the' active da ties of life: We teach Industry and economy. ; Board, washing, fuel and room, $40 for five months. The English course from $10 to $15. Music and ornamentals reasonable. This school will not close War or no'WAa. No charge for tuitions of the daughters of. sol diers who fight for the liberty of the South. This Seminary is -oa the N. C. Bail Road, 5 hoars ride from Raleigh, and T from Columbia, S. C. For farther particulars, address. .J. W.TH0MA8. Thoxnasville, N. C, July 8. 1 861. tpd. GLORIOUS NEWS FOR THE SOUTH. NEW Arrival of RIFLE and BLAST ING POWDER manufactured in South Carolina. For sale by ' . " - KAHNWKILER'-dt BROS. July-26-2t. j ' , Book and Job Printing OF EVERY CLASS AND STYLE; 1 ,; Neatly Executed at tills office. , "BTjrAVING procured a large amount of excel- PH lent material, and added to this establish ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take this oppor tunity to Inform out; friends and the public, that we are fully prepared to .execute work of every class, ia at short notice, and at prices far below those usually paid in this section of country. We are prepared to print in thelateBt and most approved style, I ; . CARDS, INVITATIONS, NOTES. LAW BLANKS, PAItlPIILETS, BILL-HEADS, CIRCULARS, CHECKS, SHOW-BILLS, BOOKS, and any other style of printing usually called for, for much less than the same class of work can be executed this side of NewTork. , 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 their patronage. E. II. BRIXTON. july 11-tf Charlotte Foundry . m - r - rn m nLr n ,ASJJ--M Lift And !M!aoh.iTie Shop. n h ATING purchased from J. A. Fox the above JOL establishment, the undersigned - begs leave to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is now ready to fill every order for making Steam Engines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, and every description of Machinery. All kinds of Cas 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, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Works and Agricultural Work of all kinds. Blacksmith- ing, Job, Wagon Work, and Horse-Shoeing done with dispatch. Old iron, lirsjs ana uopper cast ings bought at the Foundry or taken in exchanr; for job work. All kinds of Wood Turning also done. ' . ' dec2S-tf 1 JOHN M. HOWIE. 1 Dissolution. miUE Copartnership heretofore existing under JL the-name of ALEXANDER k Mc DOUG ALL, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Henry Alexander is alone authorized to settle the busi ness of the late firm. HENRY ALEXANDER. . MALCOLM McDOUGALL. June 27, 1S61 tf. The business of the FOUNDARY and MACHINE SHOP will be conducted as usual by the subscri ber. He requests a continuance; of the patron age heretofore extended. HENRY ALEXANDER. June 27, lS61tf. 1 BININGER'S '. ;' OLD LONDON DOGE GIN, COGNAC, I SHERRY, ! PORT, MADEIRA, 1S49 resksvk BOURBON, WHEAT TONIC. Put up in Cases containing one dozen Bottles each. :. A. ITX. BININGER & CO., (Established 1773:) WI21B IMPORTERS, No. 19, Broad St., N. Y. fJS7"Jn order to insure consumers Pure Liquors in a compact and convenient form, we commenced the enterprise- of bottling and packing In cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys,! Ac, and have sent them out in a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tempered with before reaching the purchaser. The general apprecia tion and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforts, has encouraged ns to maintain the standard as regards quality; also, to make increased efforts to maintain the confidence and patronage which has Deen so iiDeraiiy bestowed upon us. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "The Bunxaia's, 9 Broad St., have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best bouse In New York.' iZicww Journal. "The house of A. M. Bcmsgkr A Co., No. 19, Broad St., has sustained for a period of eighty years, a reputation that may well be envied." At . x . Evening rosu : "The name of A.M. Bixigr& C0..N0. 19 Broau St., is a guarantee of the exact and literal truths." whatever they- respesent. V. ' Y. Commercial Advertiser. 1 I " I - "The importing house of A. M. Bikisgkr A Co.. No. 19 Broad $t, ii conducted upon principles of. integrity, fairness awLthe highest honor.? Jf. Y . Evening xEpress. 1 . f We invite the attentioNa cf Dealers, Druggists and Physicians to our extensive stock of choice old Wints, Brandies, etc. Orders from the country will meet with prompt attention. 'Circulars, containing a list of articles and prices, forwarded to those desiring them. oct. 17, 1550-ly , THE BULLETIN , AND j TH& CATAWBA JOURNAL. 1 - - 1 I r. WE 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 Distrlcta In South Carolina. I THE CATAWBA JOURNAL, One of the largest - papers now published In the State, mailed for $1.60 per annum, made up from the columns of the Daily Boixarnr, has not only become popular papers, bat It affords great ad - waaJAgi tolfrcag. who wish to use its columns as g-peCUaea" C0plfca"U icui m hvhku'WiTi my be ordered, free of postage. or terms, Ac., we refer the reader to our Itu- Mint. E. H. BRITTON B0T17-tf ; . j N. C., AVEPNESDAY, PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT " .; .' or th - Confederate States of America. "v; : I PRE3IDENT : " ' . JEFFERSOn DAVIS, OF MISSISSIPPI. ' . yiCfi-PRESIDENT : - AUSK. Hs STEPHENS, .OF GEORGIA. , - CABINET? OFFICERS: j - SXCBBTKT 0 STATB,';t r. i ' ; RORERT T002TIBS, orOeotsIa. - SECaCTARVKTHK TRASUaT, ' . c .O- ITIEIITIINfSJER, of S. Carolina. " " :' : l- : SECRET AK'iJ-OF IBB KAVT, ' ". - ' ' I " i 8.R. mALLORX. o'f Florida, U sacanlaT or war, Is. P. -TVAtlXEn of Alabama. ; : FOSTXAESOUXRAI., JOHN H. REA N6f TjfM! J. P. BENJAMIN", of Louisiana. CONGRESS: President Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Ga. Secretary JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Esq., " of Alabama. , j members. I ' 'j AlnhamaR.Vf. Walker. R..H. Smith, J.L. M. Curry. W. P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, "Collin J. McRae, John Gill Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thos learn. 1 ' . Florida James B. Owens, J; Patton Anderson .Tnrlrunn Morton. i - j ' a-isfiin. Robt. Toombs. Howell Cobb, F. S. Bartow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nlsbet, B.r H, Hill, A. R. Wright, Thos. K. R. Cobb, A. H. Kenan, A. H. Stenhens. i 1 J Louifiiana. John Perkins. Jr., Al L. DeCIouet, Charles M. Conrad, D. T. Kenner, G. E. Sparrow, Henry Marshall. -3fi8U8ippiV. P. Harris, Waiter Brooke, N. L. Wilson, A. M. ClayUn, W. 8. Barry, J. T. liar- rison. . i m ' " South Carolina R. B. Rhett, Jr., R. W. Barn well. L. M. Keitt. James Chesuut, Jr., C. G. Mem minger. W. Porcher Miles, Thos. J. Withers, W W. Boyce.. . ' , Tessas I.. T. WigfaD. J. H. Reagan, J. Hem phill, T. N. WauL Judge Gregg, Judge Oldham, and W. B. Ochiltree. STASDISG comxitekks. Executive DepartmenUr-Stephene, Conrad, Bovce. Shorter. Brooke. f i I Foreign, Affairs Rhett, Nlsbet, Perkins, Walker. Keitt. Military Affairs Bartow, Miles, Sparrow, Kenan. Anderson. 2Javal Affairs Conrxdi Chesnut, : Smith, Wrleht. Owens. Finance Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae. 1 i ' Commerce--Mejwninjtfr, Crawford, DeCIouet, Morton, Curry. ! Judiciary Clay ton--. Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris. - Postal Chilton, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry. Patents Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. rarrttorfes ChesnutjCampbell, Marshall, xs es bit, Fearne. Publie Zzrf Manhall. Harris, Fearne. Indian Affairs Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lewis, Keitt. u , ! Printing Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Per kins, i ' ' Accounts Owens, Crawford, Campbell, De f!lnuft. Smith. Engrossment Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae, Bartow. . NORTH CAROLINA VOLUNTEERS. The following ' comitue8 comprise ihe First, Second, Third, Four- lfth. Sixth, Seventh, Eiahth, NlntH, Tenth,-Ci JEJeventh Rcpimtsits of North Carolina Volunteers : first Rsont asx. ! j. U. Hill, Colonel; C5.E. Lee,Lieutenant Colo nel; John U. Lane, Majoit . Companiks. A, Edgeccinbe Guards, Capt. John LBridgers; B, Enfield Bues, Capt. D B Bell; C, Charlotte Greys, Capt E 1 Ross; D, Orange Light Infantry, Oapt Richard J Ashe ; E, Buncombe Ri fles, Capt W W McDowelfi F,4.aFayette Light In fantrv. Capt J B. Starr JG, Burke Rifles, Oapt C M Averv : H. Hornet's Jfest Rifles, Capt Lewis S Williams ; I, Randlesburg Rifles, Oapt A. A Ervin ; K, Southern stars, uapt jirm j lione. ,;-. 1 '. SKCOSD RljQIMKST. - : A, Warrenton Guards Capt B 0 Wade; B, Granville Grays, Capt Grge Wartham; C, Hali fax Light Infantry, Capt 4ames H Whitaker ; I), Cleaveland Guards, Capt A W Burton; K. cataw ba Rifles. Capt T W Bradvurn; F, Duplin Rifles, Capt Thos S Keenan : G. Nash Boys, Capt W T Williams: H, Warrenton fllles, Capt Thos Jones I, Townsville Guards, Caolli Coleman; K, Lum- certon Guaras, japt a. m piorment. THIRD RKUMK3T. ; Colonel, W D Pender ; lieutenant Colonel, W S Guj; Major, D H Hamiltoit Regular Quartermas ter, David render; J&eguiar commissary, 1 nomas Cain. Compasiks. A, Yancejfviile Greys, Captain Graves: B. Randlesburg iifles, Capt Erwin : Oi Milton Blues, Capt Mitchell; D, Leasburg Grays, Capt Uambrick ; E, Alam4nce Regulators, Capt Kutfin; F, Davie Grays, Cst dement ; GfSdge combe Rifles, Captain Uyan ; H, Rockingham Guards, Capt Scales; I, Rockingham Rangers, Capt Settle, K, Dixie Boys, Capt Bailey. ; 'A FOURTH RKUMENT. 1 Colonel, Junius Daniel ; Lieut. Colonel, Geo P Lovejoy; Major, Paul P Faisou. : , ' Companies. A, Roanok-3kilnnte Men,. Captain Johnson; B, Thomasxille Rifles, Capt Miller; C, Anson Guards, Oapt Smith ; D, Cleaveland Bines, Capt Dixon ; E, Oak City Guards, Capt Faribault ; F, Rough A Ready Guards, Capt Vance ; G, Reid Guards, Capt glade; U, ftUnly Marksmen, Capt Anderson; I, Lexington n lid Cats, Captain Har grove; K, Raleigh Rifles, Capt Harrison. FIFTH REQIVBNT. 1, Chatham Rifles, Capt Ihrie, Stokes, Comity A. B. C. 2, Wilkes Valley Guards " 3, Ellis Guards, " : , 4, Beatie's Ford Riflemen " 5, Mountain Boys, - " ' 6, Tar River Guards, r 7, Davie Sweepstakes, . 8, Frnklin Rifles, . " Love, Houston Corbet Perry, KeUy, Green, - - M- 1 . D. 4 E. , F. ' ! G. ' H. 9, Sandy Creek Rough A Ready f CtrfCD. I. K. 10, Poplar Spring Grays," SpiVey, Stationed at Uarysburg. The AVilkes Valley Guards having gone into the State troops, the Monroe Light Infantry, Capt McRae, is substituted, and-cSU oocupy the same place in the&th Regiment as that occupied by the Wilkes Val.ey Guards. . SIXTH RKGIKfeST. Colonel, Stephen Lee ; Lieut. Colonel, R G A Love; Major, Capt Briggs. , Companiks. A, Jackson Volunteers. Capt Cole man: B, Madison Light Infantry. Capt Peak : C, Black Mountain Boys, Capt MeEiroy; D, Ruther ford Riflemen, capt iee ; K, Rutherford v olun teers, Capt Leaventhrope ; F, Haywood Rangers, Capt Love; G, Jefferson Davis Macon County Guards. Capt Angel ; H, Henderson Guards, Capt Shipp; I, King's Mountain Grays, Capt Briggs; K, Buncombe unasos, uapt Thrash. Stationed at Raleigh. SKVKSTB REGIMI.ST. .' A, Washington Grays, Capt Sparrow; B, Hyde Volunteers, Capt Leath; C, Tar River Boys, Capt Jonnston ; D, Hertford Light Infantry. Captain Sharpe; E, Currituck Atlantic Guards, Capt Lind aey; F, Roanoke Guards, Capt Lamb; G, Company B, of Martin County, Capt Clement; H, Washing ton County Volunteers, Captain Gilliam; I, John Harvey, Guards, Capt Johnson ; K, Independent Grays, CaptCohoon. Stationed at Hatteras and Ocracoke.. '-. . EIGHTH RXCPCZXT. A, Bladen Guards, Capt G TMt; B, Bladen Light Infantry, Capt Robert Tail; C, Holmes Riflemen, Capt Chesnut ; D, Independent Blues, Capt Wil- T i1aw Rifle (inn-fit flrt y - " u.-- --.r .. -2mj' Grays, Capt Redd; H, Moore's Cree taae Guards, Capt uawes; 1, uoiumous uuaras, no n, captain George; K.Scotch Boys, Capt Malloy, r Stationed at WiUningtan, , . 1 JULY 31,1861. -r- RBTTH RKGIMKST. OCTewColoneL Orange Guards, Capt Jones, Sloan, Comp'y A. Guilford Grays, Goldsboro' Grays, v 44 Goldsboro Volunteers, " Wilson L't Infantry, " Pitt Volunteers, " Marlboro' Guards, u Dixie Rifles,! - " N. C. Guards, V " B. Craton, Whitaker, Barnes, ' SingleUry, Morrill, Strong, Whitfield. Woo ten, O D u : E F. Or H I 14 tt Tuckahoe Braves, K. To this Regiment the Artillery Company: under command of Capt Pender will be attached. ' TENTH RtGlMRHT, A, German Volunteers,- Capt Kornelson; B Rifle Guards, Capt Meares ; C, Cabarrus. Black- Boys, Capt At well; D, Cape Fear Riflemen, Capt, Hawkins: E, Sampson-Rangers, Capt Faison; F f air Bluff Voluateers, Oapt Smith ; G, Columbus Guards, No 4, Capt Stanly : H, Columbus Guards. No 2, Capt Toon; I, Confederate Greys, Capt Den nlson ; K, Wilmington Light ; Infantry, Captain McRae. Stationed at Forts Caswell and Johnston. i XXCVSSTH REGIMENT. W W.KlrklanoVColtjnel. w "TirrLeach, JUeutenant Colonel. J M Richardson, Major. The surgeons are: T W Keen, First i , J E Douthitt, Second. Jacob Thompson, Third. 1, Town Fork Invincibles, Capt Westmoreland Co. A, 1, Mountain Boys, tt Pepper, tt B 5, Blueridge Riflemen, 4, Davidson Guards, . Forsyth Grays, 6, Surry Marksmen, 7, Mountain Tigers, 8, Yadkin Gray Eagles, 9, Forsyth Riflemen, 10, Forsyth Southrons, i Stationed at Danville 'tt u Graves, Leach, Wharton, Gitner, Waugh, Connelly, Belo, Miller, - '" : tt tt tl It tt tt tt- C D, E F G tt tt tt TWELFTH REGIMENT S. C. VOLCNTKERS We learn that this regiment last week elected Col. J. Johnson Petttgrew. now of South uarouna. Colonel: Lieut. J. O.'Long, late of the United States Army, Lieut. Colonel; and T'. S. Galloway, of Rockingham, Major. LIST OF THB MES AND OFFICERS OP THE HORNETS NEST RlFLK COMPANY. L S Williams, W A Owens,1 W P Hill, i ' T D Gillespie, L A Blackwelder, C H Elm3, HM Phelps,; i Captain. 1st Lieutenant. 2d do 3d do Orderly. Seargeant 2d do 3d . d o 4th do J H Wayt, Fifth Seargeant and Ensign to j be appointed. H M Pritchard, Surgeon. i Corporals to be appointed. . 1 ' PRIVATES. 1: . Alexander S B Alexander J J Anderson C J Bryce R Boone J B F, Cruse W C i Crawford R R CrowellEMI Dyer J B Davis R B Davidson J F i Dorset J F French J B ' Frazier M Finger J ! Gordon L Gray N Grier S A' Graham J R : Gregory W H H Grey R F i Hunter J N : Howell J A I Hollingsworth L Johnston W H Jacobs J W Johnston S R Kesiah W Krr WJ ; Mehrtens J Mosely J M i Murray J M 1 i McDonald A Matthews W jr Norment A A Nichols J S Orders C Oates J H Orr A S Orr S J Paradoe L H Phelan J Paschall J A Prim J Pesch H Query R W Rigler J H Rhyne A M ReaWP Rozzell W F Boss W C Sadler O M Sadler J Squires J B Sims W B Sharp RA Shaw L W D Smith H H Shaw.T" Tlddjt R . kindle M F ' Wearn W S Wiley W J COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT. John Henry Wayt. ROLL OF THE CHARLOTTE GRE?S. E A Ross, Captain E B Cohen T B Trotter 1st Lieutenant. . 2d " 3d " i' Orderly Sergeant. C W Alexander C R Staley, J P Elms, i J J McCorkle, , W Berryhill, DGBringle, W D Elms, WM Wilson, WB Taylor, H Terriss, . Dr J Boyd, LBehrends, vsd f - i' 3d . " 4th . 5th or Ensign. 1st Corporal. 2d 3d 4th , " ' Surgeon. . ' Secretary and Treasurer. PRIVATES. . Adams L V Kinsey J A Britton Edward F Kissler W H Davidson J P A Levi J C DaTis T G . Leon L Downs JT McKeever W EngelJ.. i - ' , Morriss C Eigenbrun J ' ! McDonald W Geweke M Maxwell S D Gibson JAM Nichols R J Grier R H j Osborne R R Gray N Osborne JL Harkey TM i Oppenheim S HoltonT Porter WS Hill J C PhliUps S A Hill WS ? ! Querry C Hyman S ! Sizer W E Holton H i Sims J M Hand W L ; Smith E Houston J H Stone W D" Ingold E P Tstte H A JamifeonR r ToddSE JohnfetonRWj - Wearn W Katejj : Wolf G T- W,' DEWEY, LIFE INSTJBANCE AGENCY. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance i Company. AT a called meeting of the Board of Directors of the NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, held at the Office of the Company, In Raleigh, April 20, 1861, It was. Mesolved.x. That all insurers in this Office may enter into active military service against the late United States on giving notes annually for two per cent, extra on the amount insured, said notes to be deducted . from the amount insured in case of death: Provided however That the insurer may discharge said i note.at any time by paying one talf its amount. . Resolved. . That all slaves Insured in this Office may be employed In the military service against the late United States the owner paying one per cent, extra on the amount insured. Jiesolvea, 8. That the regular salary will be paid to any officer of this Company entering the military service against the late United States. Other members of the Board will perform the duties of said officer without charge. CHAS. E. JOHNSON, President. R. H. Battle, Secretary. v Offers for INSURANCE OF WHITES" AND NEGROES received by T. W.DEWEY. June iz-4t. Rifles! Rifles! Rifles! Another Bupply of HALE RIFLES at $5.00 per piec-L KOOPMANA PHELPS. Jan. ; - ' "':; TO OUR CUSTOMERS. -:o: WE WOULD SAY TO ALL PROMPT PAYING CUSTOMERS r . THAT WE PROPOSE CONTINUING THE CREDIT BUSINESS, . Ana, 10 euaoie as io ao sor WE MUST HAVE A CASH SETTLEMENT PRIOR CLAIMS. This becomes necessary, as we can not NOW par chase without the money . Should we hereafter have to ADOPT THE CASH SYSTEM, r fnnomeri mar Know tneir HAS FOUCIili U8 XOAiO 5U. FISHER k BURROU0HS, May Il,.l-d4t4jlm, f:$6 PER ANNUM. THE DAILY' BTJXLETII? AND CiTAWBA JOURNAL, ' " PUBLISHED Br E. H. BRITTON, CHARLOTTE, N. C. THESE Papers (embracing the Tri-Wkxilt Bcixetis ) 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 - - : OVER THREE THOUSAND COPIES PER ' , WEEK , . ; which we have no doubt are read by at least ..: v ; TEN THOUSAND persons each week, a. targe proportion of whom are Planters and their families. . As a means of Advertising we areoniident tha great advantages can be obtained through this es tablishment, hence jrejrsatrethls .pnttiUy j ToTniorm our friends aut the MercaDtue commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston ana riimtng ton,) that oar facilities for circulating their buiiness Notices throughout Western North Carolina and the adjoining Districts In South Carolina are ex tensive and complete, j . Our terms are liberal and a large deduction will be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers Sept. 23, .1S59. ' : ' MARTIN, TANNAQILL & Co., (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) - ... - ' .i Grocers & Commission Merchants, PETEKSBTTRG, VA. WALTER K. MARTIN & Co (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) COMMISSION MEIXCIIANTS, R. A. Martin, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C, R. Tannahill, formerly of Edgecombe Co.. N. C Walter K. Martin, of Richmond, Va. . . N. M. Martin, of Riohmohd, Ya. R. H. Cunninghajc, Jr.. of Richmond, Ya. M30TH concerns will g're faithful personal at- J tention to the sales of CUTTON, WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, as tlielr bust nessln produce is confined to SELLING exclu sively. Refer to 1 v - C. V. Fisher. Esq.. President N. C. Rail Road. Dr. W. J. Hawkins, Pres't K. A Gaston Rail Road. R. R. Brioqers, Esq., ITes't Bank at Tarboro, N. C Hon. W. N. Edwards, -Warren County, N. Or. James M. Bullock, Esq.. Granville County, N. C C. F. Fisher, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg. RKMpr. uattlb, sq., jsaieign, . u. "AVe respectfully call the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets in the South, having both a good home and foreign demand, and we are pleased to hear that effort are now being made to get the freight through from Charlotte ' to Peters burg reduced to about $3 a bale, mch 1,1861-Sm. Notice to Merchants. i FORWARDING OFFICE S. O. R. R. Co. i Charleston, March 16, 1S61, 11HE South Carolina Railroad Company having .- determined to discontinue this department of' uie service, the undersigned, who bas been the for warding Agent of the Company for the last four or nve years, uas amorista-i i mw u ummvhuc . " ' .. . 1 j t 1. . s-r . ..mm ia me uepttruueut, tuu, uuucriae name 01 UAnti Sl STOi-NY, will continue to RISCEIVE and. OH ward such articles as may be consigned to bis care. He trusts, by strict personal attention, to retain a very liberal share of the business of the department. , . . Parties are reminded that all goods now reach ing this port from points beyond the Confederate states or America, must be entered at the Custom House, And that duties are payable on such as are not purchased on or. before the.2Sth February last, and laden on shipboard on or before the lbth jaarcn instant, save such as are on the free list. It is therefore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where duties are payable, and IN ALL CASES TO COVER THK EXPENSE OF CUSTOM House entry, whether the goods are free or not. Prompt compliance will prevent delay and ex panse, as ail articles not entered and permitted wm oe BLorea oy tne uustom House omcers, The south Carolina Railroad Company will ad Vance, as neretoiore, tne cnarges or freight, dravatre and warfage, but not the expenses connected with the custom Mouse. . . Rates of charges for forwarding will, be very moderate, and may be had on application to GANTT St STONY, to whom all business commu nications should be addressed. - - The undersigned refers to the officers of thi South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding Department, and j to all merchants of standing in the - city of Charleston, ana respecuuuy souciis a imerai share of patron age. JAM bio Li. GANTT. Late Forwarding Agent S. C. R. R. Co KOOPMAN'S I ' Anti-Dysenteric & Anti-Syspept ic BITTEES. PREPARED BY B. KO OP MAN. CHARLOTTE, N. C. T 1UESE unrivalled Bitters possess peculiar cu rative properties in all Affections of the Doweis. xney wm oe iouna enectuai in the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, 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 REM ED If FOR CHILLS AND FEVERS. These Bitters are prepared from Roots brought from Germany, and for over a century have been found effectual in that country for the permanent cure of the diseases enumerated above. They contain no deleterious drug, but are compounded entirely from roots, and are perfectly sale at All times. 1 A simple trial is all that Is asked, as a cure will naturally follow, and that is the best certificate or their superiority over every othei remedv for those particular diseases. - 1 . They are manufactured by B. Koopman, Char lotte, N. C, and for sale by, , j j KOOPMAN A PHELPS. Also, for sale at F. Scarr's and E. Nye Uutchln. on' A Co's Drug Stores. ffeb 555-ly INFANTS5- sorvora. PATENT. I Till Newly Discovered Invention PRESERVES THE CLOTHES FROM BEING soiled, renders Nursing safe from Inconve vience, and is a great comfort to. Mothers and nurses. TO BE HAD AT ALL LADIES', STORES, And sent by post, direct from the Inventor, Mrs. ABMFIELD, No. 512 Twelfth street. Washing. A T f I !..f . t . tuu, a. vj i ciui lung we amount. PRICE, ONE DOLLAR EACH. 3-IAIJX AGENTS WANTED. A liberal allowance made to the trade. Oct. 13, 1890-ly C. VIUUVA sua a VTA A II X 1111 - : - , - . i FROM EUROPE. yzlHK subscribers have Just opened a few Cases JBL of elegant - j TRICKOS, BROAD CUTHS and CASSIMIBA. imported directly from Europe to their own order wnicn tney warrant in every respect. - Call and examine these Goods at the nennlap House of . 1 KOOPMAN PHELPS, dee T e -1 tf Voa nra.auku wa.xamm JL ashed every Taeadar morning, at f Loo-per I BULLETIN offletV aannm. Send order to the 2 75 1 montli... 4CK 7,50 10.00 16.0( 80.00 w'tua....!.. a.. . ... . . . vjo ...... , ............. .1 i I 8 do 6 do. 1 year J3P Advertisements publish forlW.wlU bevcharged 50 cents per square nrst Insertion, and 25 cents for If not contracted for. lines for the eoc'..-uanct T A liberal . discount ma rate to persona advertising by ) a the -ab act. MERCHANT Tl FU1YLINGS, SPIlir have also added to their Res' OIUNG isc CO.,. Hade Clothing Stock, a Merchant Tailoring De f they call the especial attentl i rrlends and customers. ft - They Intend making this def 1 bent, te which f their many lent second to of none in the SUte, either .in st 1 lad quality Goods, or In the manufacture f : 1 Lrmetits. AtaU times will be found a g Utock of Black and. Colored Cloths, English, Ft rl and American Casiaaers, and a variety of Vei J I. Also, an at- sortment of . . I tl ROCK ISLAND CASHMERES They feel confident of their i Any other house In the State, i they have In getting their gol Their goods are bought by$ of the Firm who resides In th which gives him the opportan take of the prices of goods, east Twonty-Fivo : 3fy to andcrsell the adt antages i hianUtv. by one w'tnern maracis, ' f taklnt advan-i febr saving at 1 -nnr k VJ wAA v. TO tne conaumer. KJv u"s rved are Dollars maae 1 q-a 00 wj u. j 1 a ft A. . -m LI US, Alt "Bep, l&C0-tf20 r v T V 1 ALiMiliA . IEONWPEKB. cocumuiaI V. C. ' ESTABLISHED, A.bXaiDCCCLi. WILLIAM :LZE, MANUFACTURER OF -JfAM .INGINBH, from 10 to 80 Har Power; SUGAR MILLS of every style now 14 Iiie, Mill Work of every discnpuon. Also, ira. niing,inth every discrlptlon ol iron ana lirasi y. - I would call attention to U t of enclosing Public Build t Steps, Balestro Railing, anU-4 for Cemetary loU. I i Having a first rate Boiler f a risr rri fn minnfftrtnrfl A tints. astingln the h sy Dwellings, Ikit nd of enclosures r with us, we are or repair them, at short nouce. yui genu -ier Biaktr to any part of theSUte. Our. SI ai Engines will i found, when compared with ;3jte made at North ern establishments, to be frT 'renty-flve to forty per cent larger for the sam h its pewer -. These Works have been 1 1 1 lecesaful operatloL for set ral years, with an liotase of patronage from all parts of the Souther untryr lor which the Proprietor returns his tj &ius to hia numerous friends and patrons, and Wjl assart them thai no pains or expense will b aired to merit a ecu Unuanee of their favors. If may iT-tf . Notice to lit plrter. ADAMS SOUTHERN E&P ,ES3 have tuaJe ar rangements at the var) ,as Ports of Kntry in the Confederate States, fori-lending to Custom House business, In conformity with the lleVenuw Laws and the instructions bf t 'e Secretary of the Treasury. I 1 '. Having secured for the puipse, cotomodlouH FIEF-PR00F B0NDX"I) WAREHOUSES for our exclusive use, with tl I sanction ai.J sj. proval of the Collector ofiCaloms, are prrparei to receive Consignments f f Mirchadlse, and ttr -tides of every descriptions la jped to our . care by Steamers or Sailing Vet3(j4 Entering tliim In Bond, or passing them fof Ouisumption, as may be desired, paying the 4uoi and charges', and Forwarding them to deitlaalou by Express, or otherwlse, as instructed, f ; We have competent.pettot.a of long experlenc .in Custom House businesl, A p1 possessing uusui passed facilities for Foraa-r- 'cg Goods, we ftwl confident of giving entire rail faction. All Goods, Packages, PsrO" s, etc., by Lxvitf, T T will receive Special Attention j Invoices for Goods to be passed, should accotapt iy the t Bills LadioK to our Agents. Every nice try information can d, should accotapt iy nts. Every nice ar; 1 on application tolh , the States. I ' 1, 1861-tf. r if I.RXRIIRn ITRIX beobtalned on application tolhe Express A (rent throughout t March 28, MECKLEKBllRGjIR3i: WORKS. "ALEXANDER LIcDOUGALL. CIIA RliOTII Et N. C. ffJHi: under sighed begtoi iform the citizens of JL Charlotte and vlcU.H) and the public gen erally, that they have jfc s f , 1 CQMMENCqbllUSWESS x atth ijve E 8 T A B Li ij II HI 12 IV T rTxHci.ojti,opt, Adjoining the North Carolii Rail P'A, ajid op posite JOHN WILKES'f ta n FlowiIUls. yiey are now prepared ? j furnish all klu.I . r MaclgLi:iery, At short notice, and of 'easonabU term. STEAM (ENGINES FROM 8 to 8( lip ;SE POWER, - - t i XX ora o tx.o olu ti ULACKSniTll'S WORK i'-f,- or Alxi;D8. H - J? i'.. X i i s In their line promptly t ivded to.' Their 'o DRY Is In full operation, a d Cast BegulaAy jwice a Week, . , Wednesday! aii. Saturdays. They are prepared te fit olsh all kinds or CASTINUS IN III N UUASS, Ar. . ACCORDlia (3 ORDER. m" . SAW AND OEIST j JILL OEARIN0, , GIN VHEEL8, . sa w B mp B ui:jnt ANTI-FRICTION PLi'ES AND BALLS KoK ' COTT0X1 1ESSES. : . CAST IROtfi HAIL IN ii , . For Garden En: xes, ; ' . ! DwelUngIa(e, Puba ulldings, 1 . J rl t . . . Their iMPiiaWNTs For carrying on the ' joes In all Its branclL , have been SELECTED t(TH GREAT CAKE, Ind are provided with alU ej ' ' HVLPRC ".MBNTS Required to do their $ air ( la FIUST Itr.lJE MANN EH, 1 AgeuU, for Dr. E. tl Eujott, for WinUr'. Patent Mulay Saw M L fhlcb has the advanUv alone with manv other. f dolnjr at leaat ii. much - work, and doix i 1 better, than any other Mill in use It can I jn oy cieatn, Water or Horse Power. Thealif may be seen at the Shot. ttauytlme. 1111 ALKXANBEK . . , J -ICOLM MtDOLOA!L., aaenin iraae oct. 23, lb0-tt ! A a. ice jROM and after t'.a fx d7 JANUARY NEXT, we win De pleased to r IJ our om me Jds and a . . . . ... ' 1B a a cu. tomers, and the rest of ansuna, ior CASH AK 3 j CASH ONLY. any article In ourf -ifPf buslnesa that we may have on .hand. Any pson sending or coming1 fr goods after th a dte , ,. - T 1 . ' ', wiR please excuse ur, IM0"1 of filling their or- uers, we iurnun th a v ?Py r thl adver tlsemeut, a we are Jerrauo not to sell a iinu article on credit. J v , And those lndebt i P re requested in . n and pay, as we must hif "oney. . ' 4 vaiu WILLIAMS 1. 84, 1860-- j . AMS' THR ur vltlW linwTaTJr""" On Square wes ' Pc 0Jlc4t piaintr;t .ca-c,A.B. C 1 HI8 weUknotnift VSi lVfunelnbe- th'or JL bughlyre-fltt permanently open 3 f. ie ccommodauon of ri'SS?'1" bK.vnto.up: emforu of patrons. Rates v G T. MASON, rcprleter, ih. (Mtblio. JEvit 1 moderate. 1 maylMy j ii-
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