)a-
7
E. II.-BIUTTON.
orrice.T...... no..i$ rRTON street,
Jtr ChimiJ? on the 4condjtov.
, TERMS FOR PAPER: :
rr" TUE DAILY BULLETIN will be furnished at
DOLLARS per aanuzo, IN ADVANCE
THE.TRI-WEEKLY BULLETIN will be pub-
I.! rvtry TiMUy, Tfcanklar and Saturday morning.
anl wpplltd for 00 per winsm, payable la fedraace.
fl 5(HlVr Express Company forward pack
, ages by ratger Train and Steamer; and
i Despatches by Telegraph, to all parts of the
Umntry.
V1 - ( From the West .
i ' - . Nashville, Jan. 7.
Gentlemen just from Louisville, says tlje
Federal , army between ? Louisville and
Howling Green numbers ,100,000 cmen,
25,000 of whom are unfit for duty.
The Federals are pushing the work on
Green.rirer bridge, which will be comple
ted in- few days, when it is proiable a
, movement will be made towards Bowline
;reen,(
A gentleman juat here from Paducah,
says it U reported that the Federals intend
f
concentrating a force of 10.000 at that
place. j " ;
. It is reported here this evening that the
Federals are crossing Green river in con-
gidcrable force. i
.From the Coast.
liiCHxoxD, Jan. 7.
The Editor ot the AVilniinzton Journal
, says, so far a we can learn, there is no
truth in the report that the Burnside expe
. dition has been seen offllatterlrs.
, I " Richmond, Jan. 8.
The New York Herald of the 4th, re
ceived at Norfolk, reports the arrival of the
j, Apia from Liverpool on the 21st, and that
the foreign and domestic news is uninter
"esring. j . '
i Drornlow's Case.
. The Krloxville Register thinks ihe Con
' federate authorities committed- a blunder
. in promising to give Parson Brownlow up,
-and adds: , -'
Brownlow has preached atJ every church
and school house, made stump speeches at
every cross-road, and knows every man,
woman and child,' and their (athers-and
grandfathers, before them, in East Ten
nesseej . As a Methodist circuit rider, a
political stump speaker, a temperance ora
tor, and the editor of a newspaper, he has
been equally successful in our division of
the State: . ! "
Let him but reach the confines of Ken
' tucky, with his knowledge of the geogra
i phy and the population of East Tennessee
and our section will soon feel the effect of
his hard blows. From among his od !
partisan and religious sectarian parasites,
he will find men who will obey him with
the fanatical alacrity of those who follow
ed Peter the Hermit in the First Crusade.
iwLl Iisl."0 . underrate
Browttow.
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Thi Boars Uwio.x Comtentiox in f.
CaiOUHA Hoy it Originated.-Some
time kfnee there appeared in this paper
resulitions purporting to be passed by a
Convention ot Unionists at Hatteras Inlet,
whirs Convention, it was intimated, largely
represented ihe leelings of the population
in thit State, it being attended by dele
eates from forty-five counties? TheYork
Sum, ( Union paper) of the 10th ult.,how- ;
ever, pronounces the whole affair to be a
farce. That it does so on the authority of
private letter received in New York, da-
ted Camp Wood, Hatteras Inlet, Novem-
L ber 30, wjhtch says :
As fot.the Union Government in North
Carolina, I .fesr it is nothing but a big
fa rce.j.The resolution which you no doubt
have ?ead in the papers began .with lorae
jhfng. like "this: "We, the people of
Xorth Carolina." &c. Now, the fact is,
k. whnUiof the said people amounted!
ill IL to about 120 Hatteras fishers and
Vo'e, the rest being boys, women and chil-
ll. i"
iThia grand Conventipn, represent-
North Carolina "free and inaepen-
was addressed by a Trihune report
er .he only one here, I believe a Mr.
Foster, now an Hon. M. C. and Gov. Tay.
Ior. j ,? '
Well, the resolutions were read by the
Governor, and the question on their adop.
tiori being put, no one could at first bo
Joundto second it. Afterwarda the form
of aari said, "I woa't to do what is
right ; I donH know what it means, but I
will second it." When the vote was put,
the 'delexgates" looked one at the other,
- not knowing what to do, but after the reso--.lutiona
were read over again, some one
managed to gain courage enough to vote,
and all followed suit.
So the Provisional Government was es
tablished. If this is not a "big thing," I
dont know what is. On the 23th, Mr.
Foster' was elected to the United States
Congress Ior this district.
t
The Pork Tads. -The Cincinnati
rric Current, of the 24th, says t
"In the forepart of the week the tempera
ture'was too high for pork packing, but
it became cool Friday, and since then has
been, as favorable as could have been de
sired. Large receipts and the warm weath
er depressed prices to $3, but when the
weather became cool the receipts fell off,
and this decline has in part recovered.
It will be seen that the receipts so far
irc about 20,000 greater than last season,
ions has been fair, bat at no time active,
and there " has been some fluctuation
in prices under the news from England or
Washington, from day to day. The En
glish and Irish packers have been doing
very little, but have been ; preparing what
--they hatt already cut for shipment with
; all the expedition imaginable. Mess
Pork i twined to 5 in the . forepart, oi the
week, buteueutly advanced to $9 59
for thi best city4f lecon(i cu tell
Tn at t9, closing daiS he4Ty tX thee
rates, tad good city br&ndVt04, yesterday
at . Tha dttntnd vylt ehle&y cula
iWVUafh, hx bM bteni ood oUih
VOL. VI. NO. 805.
ken for Canada and the East; the market
closed heavy. t
"Lard declined to 6j a 7 cents, the Ut-
ter rate for prime, but the demand improve
ed towards the close, and 7 for prime in
tierces, and 7$ in barrels, were the rates
asked, bat at the close it was bought at
cents in barrels, and 61 in " tierces, and
more sellers than buyers at these rates.
"The closing rates for green meats were
2 a 31 cents for shoulders and hams, and
buyers not offering over3 cents lor hams
at the close. - . 1
The Llncolu Confiscation. .
A Washington correspondent of the Chi
cago Trihune, who professes to have good
authority for his statements, gives the fol.
lowing as an important subject :
I am able to correct the painful impres
sion here noticed with regard to the Presi
dent ot the United States, and-1 do so with
the more satisfaction and gratitude, that
1 was deepljr grieved, in common . with
nine-tenths of the loyal citizens of the
conntry, by the countermanding of Fre
mont's proclamation, and by the applica
tion of the check-rein to Secretary Cam-,
eron's just :and wise inclinations. -Mr.
Liincoin assures nis. irienas, .without re
serve, in conversation, that he is ia favour
of measures which shall enable us to de-.
prif e every rebel from Virginia to Texas
of his slaves, and every other species of
property, and that the only disagreement
which can arise between himself and Con
gress will relate to the details oj the bill
which may be adopted. 11 any such disa
greement shall arise, it will, I presume,
relate to the possible involving of loyal
masters in the consequence of emancipa
tion to the slaves of their disloyal neigh
bours, .i
i
" TnE Downfall of Greece." In a
historical point of view, they people of the
Southern Confederacy may be more inter
ested in "the rise and fall of the Roman
Empire," than in the ".Downfall of
Grease ,' but in a commercial and epicu
rean poiut of view, they are certainly more
interested in the latter. Pork is at an ex
ceedingly low price in Cincinnatiwhich
will, doubtless, induce a little smuggling
business in that line the Government de
mand has been, supplied while many
planters have large stocks on hand and it
; is, therefore, highly' probable, that, in a
short time, bacon will have to come down
from its present lofty position, and so give
consumers an opportunity to congratulate
themselves on the "Downfall oi Crease."
Augusta Constitutionalist.
The War Spirit in Canada. The
nfmmtrrtal of j hfl25 1 h, j
inst
has the following:
"The news from Canada is warlike.
The military spirit of. the people is excited,
and there is a general expression of hostil
ity towards the United States. The mili
tia, to the number of 50,000 men. have
been called out. There is intense activity
in all quarters, and the press sounds the
war whoop on every side.' .
aBSSSBSSSSSSSSSSSBSaMSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl
Annual Meeting.
Office, A. T. &. O.RR.1
. Charlotte, N. C, Jan.. 3 1862. J
The annual meeting of the Stockholders
in the A. T. & O. R. R., will be held in
Charlotte on Thursday the 30th inst. The
Directors will meet on Wedneseay 29th
in the office of the Treasurer.
jan 6,62-b4 j4. M. L. VVRISTON.
Freight , Arrangement.
23
All through freight rates will be discon
tinued on the line of Roads from Columbia
to Weldon, after the 5th of January next.
Freights will be carried aa usual at local
rates when the charges accompany. th
freights.
W.J. HAWKINS, V
- P. C. CAM M ON, Presidents: ;
WM. JOHNSTON, J ,
Dec 29, 1861tj5 -
ATCILES,
JEWELRY,
The subscriber respectfully announces to
the public that be has purchased the entire
stock of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver
and Plated Wares, Canes, Fancy Goods,
&c.t belonging to J. G. Wilkijiioh & Co.,
which is now offered to the public low for
cash only. , -
Particular attention given to J-epairing
Watches and Jewelry. -
J. G. WILKINSON.
Dec 16, 1861-d3w2 ;
J. Y. BUYCE & CO,
otAxsasur
olton and All Kinds Of Prodace,
TRADE STREET, f
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
fT" All orders attended to with dispatch,
a pru t-tf i . : :
FULLINGS, SPRINGS k CO.
DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING
FURNISHING GOODS,
.Charlotte, N C.
may U-tf
MERCHANT TAILORING
FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO.,
have also added to their Ready-made Clothing
Stock, a Merchant Tailoring Department, to which
they call the especial attention of their many
friends and customers.
They intend making this department second to
none Ln the State, either in -style and quality of
Goods, or in the manufacture f Garment
. At aU times will be found a good stock of Black
and Colored Cloths, English, French and America!.
Casimera, and a variety of Vestlngs. Also, an as
sortment of
KOUK ISLAND CASS1MERES.
Ther feel confident of their ability to undersell
any other house la the Stat, frosa. the advantages.
the have In rettinc their roods.
Their roods are bought by the quantity, by one
Of the rirm who reddea In the Northern markets,
which kAvm him the opportunity of taking advan
take of tbe prioee of goods, thereby saving at
ait
TT7cnty-Fivo- Per : Cent
the consumer. C7"Dl saved areDc
To
Dollari
mailt,
Co try ci.
K. FULUNOt,
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CHARLOTTE, N. C, THTJRSD Aff";
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Notice to Merchants.
FORWARDING OFFICE
& C. R R. Co.
CHALSTOjr. March 16, 1S61
rriBE South Carolina Railroad Company haying
JL determined to discontinue this department of
the service, the undersigned, who has betn the for
wardinr Axent of th ComDanr for the last four or
i are years, n&s associated with him the Unler derk
in thedepartment, and, under the name of OA NTT
At 8TONY, will continue to RECEIVE and FOR
WARD such articles as may be consigned to hts
care.' lie trusts, by strict personal attention, to
retain a very liberal share of the business of the
department. ; . . ,
Parties are reminded that all roods now reach
Inr this port from points beyond the Confederate
pt&tes of America, must be entered at the Custom
I House, and that duties are payable on such as are
not Durcoaseu on or oeiore uie iotareurusry lasi.
and laden on shipboard on or before tkt lhth
JtfarcA instant, save such as are on the jree list.
It Is therefore necessary that remittances be made
to pay Lno duties where duties are payable, and
15 1U CASKS TOCOVKBTHB EXFK3JC Or CUSTOM
IIODSB KJTTBT, WHJtTHKX Till GOOD3 AHB FBKS 0B NOT,
rrompi compliance will prevent delay and ex
panse, as all articles not entered and permitted
win oe stored by the custom House omcers. The
South Carolina Railroad Company will advance,
as heretofore, the charges f freight, drayage and
warfage, but not ths expme connected with the
VuHtom Jlotme.
tiaies oi cnarges ior lorwaraing win be very
moderate, a.nd may be had on application to
OANTT A STONY, to whom all business comuw-
.nicatlODS should b addressed.
The undersigned refers to the officers of the
South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom
era 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. OANTF.
Lat$ Forwarding Agent S. O, R. R. Co.
Mead this!
THE SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
Having closed our Cosiness in the town of Char
lotte, I hereby give you due notice Uiat your notes
and accounts for lStil is rea iy for settlement. I
shall expect aU persons (except the soldier in the
-army,) to come forward immediately and pay up,
as I am compelled to have money or suffer.' Any
man that will keep money in his pocket when it is
justly due his fellow man, is doing Injustice.to him
self and his country, therefore I ask you to come
forward and put your shoulder to the wheel. Any
man that would plead the present stay law might
want crtdit hereafter. Lookout. ." t
WM; TRuLOAR.
Dec.9,lS6I. dec 10, '61-dlwlmo ' : ...
PROSPECTUS.
or THK .
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nor. Af - Qtse-sooro, N. O.
rnni BULUSTLS Is pufcUahed dally la IJe town
JL of Charlotte, at 13 per annum, Invariably In
dTbf CATAWBA . JOURNAL Is pblJhed wtekiy
la the tews ef Charlot'C1 at f 1.0Q per aaava, tnt
variably toaavaaee
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MARTIN, TANNADILL &
(Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SOS A- Co.
Grocers Commission Merchaj
WALTER K. MARTUST & Wo
- (Successors to MARTIN, SON 4 CoiJ '
doiairxissiON iriuif ciian
3
R. A. SIabtih, formerly of Granville Co., N
n. i as a ahill, formerly or . Jgecombe Co
Waltkk K.'MtBTis, of Richmond. Val"
N. M. Makt'jt, of Richmond, Va. - i:
R- II. Ccnsisgham Jr.. of Eichmond. Yni'Ailf
BOTH concerns will give faithful person kt-
tention to the sales of COTTON, Will iT.
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TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will uy
any of the above named a rticlest either on ( jm
mission, Speculation or otherwise, si their i laU
ness In produce is cunflned to SELLINO ji in.
slvely.' Refer to ; "; " - . - uT .
a F. Fish kb,' Esq President N. C. Riill Roa.d;:! "
Dr. W. Uawxiss. Pres't A Gaston Rail J 4d.
Jt. E. BaiDGsas, Esq., Pres't Bank at Tarboro! vi C
uon. w. m. fiDwiHD8, Warren County, N. C. f i
James M. Bcllock, Esq., Graovilte County, 1 jc
v. r. rrisUKE, uasmer .Exchange Uank, PeteraB rg
Kkmp P. BiTTLR, Esq., Kaleigh, N. a ". .f
m ... ' I
e respecuuiiy cau trie at tention of Ct ton
Planters and dealers to Petersburg as balrnr o, of
tne oest uoiton oiaricets in tne south, having ath
a good home aad foreign demand, and wee. ire
pleased to hear that efforts are now being mai 4 to
get the freight through from Charlotte to PesVrs
burg reduced to about S a bale. . - Vi ,
rach 1, 186I-Sm. - ; ; ' ,- 5 .
, . " " - ; ? 4
HECKLEMURG IR0. IV0RKS.4'
?ciS?lS
UE undersigned beg to inform the citire?,jof
. Charlotte and vicinity, apd the public! ?n-
erallr. that thev have - - ' li"'
COMMENCED BUSINESS p
; at the above '-i )
e Li tab lii s u iti E;ivnr
. " OOTOF " ? 4li
Trad " JS tro t i; I
Adjoining the North Carolina Rail P'jLd, and hi.
posite JOHN WILKES' Steam Flow rtlUs 2 k
They are now prepared to furnish all kmds; f
jEaoliixLery, - !
At short notice, and on reasonable terms
STEAM ENGINE! J
' FROM S to 80 HORSE POWER, . if .
XX o atr 6i - & Jtx z i adu &
.';-. :. AND ; .
BLACKSMITHS WORK l
OF AIX KISPS. ! ' "v j'
r is :p a. x u ; b
r .i i : . a i . . . i . r m. . J a"
DRY is in full operation, and ; : '
Cast Regularly twice a Week, ! J;
Wednesdays and Saturdays, j -, f . ,
They are prepared to furnish all kinds of ;
CASTINGS IN IKON, UUASS, A t.
' ACCORDING (TO ORDER. ? V
SAW AND GRIST, MILL' GEARINJ y
GIN wheels; , ::llv.
&A W DUST . B UBWEh$y
ANTI-FRICTION TLATES AMD BALLS Ef ft
COTTON PRESSES. :-'i 'A
i Pap CI 4 i on llrvjlriaiVrcs - d'
For Garden Enclosures,
Dwelling Mouses, :
Fubiic Buildings, - - " 1 ! .
m,. r.-t .. --pnriicoes.r .;. j i4
. ' r. k 'Cemeterr"Uott aa
Their '. ;.v''
i ifi.r I iriHYi riiM id. ?j
For carrj iiig on the business in all its branMc,
have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,; ihd
are provided with all the
C i IMPROVESIENTS
Required to do their work In a '
FIRST RiTE MANNEU,
AKents, for Dr. E. O. Kujoti, for
W14 Jer's
Patent "Malay Saw Mill, which has the advartf jge,
along wlthmany others, or noing at least twli t ai
much work, and doing it better, than any f iner
Mill In use it- can be run by Steam. Wat t. or
Horse Power. 'TSeMulaymay be seen at ther hop
at any time. uankx ALisiAflj;
N. B. Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bougj ,t or
taken In trade. t .-: . --;
oct. 43, 1860-tL ! ' . ... ' f i
. : - --n.rr
The old North Stej For.
r OOK HEBE, FRIENDS AND FELLOW-i jTI
iLi ZENS, will you buy the noble STAtS of.
NORTH CAROLINA? If so, send to the suf yri
ben, or subscribe to the County Agent, for tf j :
fClW Aiwr,v auu AULSUUWM iJf Iff
And you will get the whole State, with her Re fers,
Railroads, Gold, Copper, Lead, Iron and . oai
Mines, and all the Cities, Towns and Village; ber
noble Mountains ani? Sprlitgs,. and her Field, ,fcnd
Flowers. ' -A
H you want this GOLDEN RIZE, now U the
time. Map seven feet by tfve. Jorder vie? s of
the State Heuse, Insane Asylum, 0apel Hill ilalel
and Female uoueges, o , e., one oi ntCAe jmi
PEARCE BEST, 4
- Hillaborb, N. a, it
A AOENTS WANTED for every County It
'the
State. Terms liberal. Appiy as aoove. j
ry& Editors throughout te State 'copylnf. ithla
advertisement six montns, and noucingit edit fial
v, shall be entitled to a copy ef the Map. 4
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THE CATAWBA JOUBnJ 1.
'SlcrE are pleased to advertise the friend and
V v patrons of ihis establishment that we com
mence the publication of the second volume t l the
nsst named journal, this day, under the iinost
favorable auspices. - i y . -.j, ;
The circulation of the above named pa,r ia
rapidly increasing, and its influence as an i tver
Using medium Is being felt and, appreciated it
patrons, having access to almost every neir' bor
hood in this and adjoining Counties, as wc'J ' j the
adjoining Districts in South Carolina. .
THE CATAWBA JOlJltNAl
One of the largest papers now ' published i f the
State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, made ui from
the columns of tbe Dmslt Bcixktis, has nq pnlr
become a popular papers, but it aUords gr 1 ad
vantages to tnose who wish to use Its colurf s xr
an advertising meuium. K - i - j
Soecimen copies will be sent to any sectia ther
nu jr be oraerea,,rree oi postage. f-i- 'J
or terms, ac, we reier too reader to oyj tui-
Dtint. : E, U. BRITTmN i
nov.lJ-u . f . -
The Edgecombe Farm Joar iaL
f HHE subscriber will commence on or abcT the
II 1st of September, I860, Vie publication of a
-monthly journal in Tarboro', to be devoted w the
plantauen and rural interest er or to Csplina
in particular, and of the South generally.: 4 3 -'
Edgecombe having long since been, actooj Hedg
ed as the model rarming county of North Cat vllna,
we feel that there la no. localUy better suite f and
none more justiy entitled, to the source of1 publi
cation of a br-t cla&s agricaltoral paper tha 1 Tar-
DOro . li it t ue ciuett - i ' 1 i
XtieMLzeeombe) Farm Jfourt plt
And will contain original and selected artio s up
on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, I Jouae
hold ArU, Rural Architecture, Zoology, AciAc
It will be published with cm w type an Clear
white paper, in a neat quarto form. ; ; H ,
me price oi kuoacnpuon nas been made 0 law
as to place the publication within reach o? irwj
one. - '-( - 4 -
y -:.-;-;; ' .,TKsarn. - ' ' f " f .-
One copy ene year. . . ; .. ..... . . . , t . .J ; "50
Seven copies one
one year i 03
l"wnr-aT oeniea ene ea ....... 1 i oa
-vi P&per sect unless ald far in H ance.
WILLIAM B. SMITH,
Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro . N.C.
" julyto-tf - - - s :- ' 'j '
k LARGE lot of BA0QAN3t just recel l1 and
Jta. ior IMC j . ; JAME3
UAJ ir.
JAN. 9,186 2.
Family Flour for Sale.
A T the Charlotte Flouring Mills can be had
2ii Family,. Superfine and fine. FLOUR, SE-
tunuB, suukid and UKAN, . J i .
Also, MEAL and GRIST. f " '
- JOHN WILKES,
aug 1, lS60-ly ;' - ' Charlotte Flour Mills.
Charlotte & S. t Railroad.
'cm-n itrit fn
rpiIE Passenger, Trains on this Road will
X leavcand arrire, hereafter, as follows:
.Leave Charlotte at - ;A i; ; .' 8:30 A.M.
Arrive at Charlotte, " 3:50 P.M.
"J6 OlumDia at f r ' v x 8:00 A.JV1.
Arrive at Columbia, 4:30 P.M.
Nov 8
tf
H. L ALEXANDER,
Attorney; andun&Ilor; at tLaw
jDIIAniiOTTE, N. c.
Office In BcLXKTtK Biilldimq.
feb 6-tf . ; - : :
- : ; Removal.; -
J I1HE subscriwr begs to. inform the Dublic that
JL he has removed his Shop to No 4 GRANITE
tiu wt where he is -prepared with a full stock of
GOODS FOB MESS WEAR, 1
, To supply alt who may favor him with a "call.
Having secured the services of one of the best
Cutters in the South, he feels satisfied that he can
pleaso the most fastiduous. -Oct.JMf-
3-, J. S. PHILLIPS.
PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
Confederate States of America.
. PRESIDENT: . 1 . ;
JEFFERSON DAVIS,
, Ui MlsaifcJSlFFJ. - -
' t V" " VICE-PRESIDENT : " 1
ALEX. H. STEPHENS,
CABINET; OFFICERS:
SECRETARY OF STATE, ' , I
II. M. X. HDNTER, of . VIr nia. 1 ,
SECRETARY OB THE TRRASDRT, .
C. G. ItIKITIITIirViEIC, of S,, Carolina.
! SECRETARY OP THK NAVY, -
S R. ITi VLLOItY, of Florida. -
- 8BCRETARY OF WAR, !
L.P WALKEIt.of Alabama
' POSTMASTER GB5ER.Il,
JOIIN II. REAGAN, of Texas.
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
J. P. JBENJAiniN, of Louisiana
il a V
, of Ga.
; CONGRESS:
President Hon. HOWELL COBB
Secretary JOHNSON" J. H00PJ31, Esq.,
; of Alabama.
' -' ) I ' . MEMBERS. '
Alabama R. W. Walker, R. H. Smith, J. L.
M. Curry, W. P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, Collin J.
McRae, John Gill Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thos.
Fearn. '
Florida James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson,
Jackson Morton.
Georata-Robt. Toombs, Howell Cobb, F. S.
Bartow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nisbet, B. Hi Hill,
A. B. Wright, Thos. K. R. Cobb. A. II. Kenan, A.
H. Stephens. "
Louisiana John Perkins. Jr., A. L. DcClouet, J
Charles M., Conrad, D. F. Kenner, G. K. Sparrow,
Henry Marshall. ,-v
Mtssusstpm v. tr. tiarns, waiter Jirooke, .
L. Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. S. Batry, J. T. Har
rison. . ' - - ' v- ' ' -
South Carolina R. B." Rhett, Jr. R: W. Barn-
well. L. M. Keitt, James Chesaut, Jr., C. G. Mem-
Wi BSyc'e. ,; .. --'"V -s
. Texash. T. WiKfall," J: H. Reagan, J. Hem-
phill, T. N. Waul, Judge
and W. B. Ochiltree. ; -w
Gregg, Judgb Oldham,
':' Executive i Departments-Stephens, Conrad
Bbyce, Shorter, Brooke. ; v; ! : " ; : -:!s
' Foreign-- Affairs Rhett, NisbetT, Perkins,
Walker, Keltt. ? ;- :y "'- - , ,
- Military Affairs- Bartow, - Miles, . Sparrow,
Keuan, Anderson. " ' , - i ! r
Naval Affairs Conrad, Cheshul,; Smith,
Wrlvht, Owens. yy. ' --.;--;;v.
- Finance Tooipabs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,
McRae. :; . , -.
Commerce MeJimlnger, Crawford, DeClouet,
Morton, Curry. . '-' ' :y--.r
Judiciary Clayton, ; Withers, Hale, Cobb,
Harris. - ' . - -. -.
Postal Chilton i Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Curry.
Patents Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner.
Territories Ohesn'ut, Campbell, Marshall, Nee-
blt, Fearne. .- -.-
- Public juinae aiarshau, uarns, Jrearne.
Indian Affaire llorion, Hale, Sparrow, Lewis,
Keitt., .: y i
Printing Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Per-
Accounts Owens, Crawford, Campbell, De
Clouet, Smith. i
jTn7ro9met Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, noitae,
-Bartow. - . : ' . -. '
J. 6. WILKINSON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IK -
FINE WATCHES, JEIVELRV, SILVER
. ' ASP." . - ,
E X ss, ie 3L "fFa, r o . ;
V CHASLOTTE, y. C. ,
BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
FO U N O E D j 8 S 2. C H ARTE R E 0 ; 8S 4 "
. -yy - LocATaB - y - ' - '
- Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets,
- ialtimoii, md. :;v,, ; A:i
nfHE Largest and most Elegantly Furnished
JL. Commercial College in the United States. '
Every young man should write lmmeaiateiy for
one or tnose large ana oeauuiuuy orumeniCTi
Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior
View of the Baltimobk Cokxircui. Cou.kok.
PnmanfihlD.Ac.. which will besent by return
mail free of charge, with ; Cataloghe containing
List of Students, Terms oi xuiuon, upimons oi ws
Press on eur New System of Book-Keeping, etc. '
.',..J10Blilt..:.';:!,c...:.--"J
E. K. Losikb, Principal Lecturer on the Sclenei
of Accounts, Business, customs, etc., '
J. M. Philufs, Professor of Book-Keeping and
Commercial Calculations. - - f
H. H. Datiks, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping. .
N. C. Johhsoh, Professor of Penmanship.
S. T. Williams, Esq., Mercantile Law. ; .
Rav. E. Y. Rsxss,D. D., Commercial Ethics. ?
Hon John P Kennedy, -1 Hon Joshua Vans ant, ,
Hon Thomas Swann, . i Wm u neighier, Esq.i
Jacob Trust, Esq., v Wm "Knabe, Esq.. : ,.v
The time usually required to complete the full
course, from a to l weers.
A Diploma is awarded to au uraauates. . .
Lartre Circulars and Catalogues stating tenrs
Ac, sent by mall free of charge. .
' Address K.LOSIKR,'
ian lT-tf . Baltimore, pM
THE FARMER AND PLANTER
" - REMOVED TO
y ' COLcaiDii, s. c
MAYING purchased of Maj. Geo. Seaborn this
popular journal, I have removed its place of
publication to Columbiaand will hereafter issue it
from Ous city at regular stated periods. -
Feeling confident that such 4 journal is greatly
needed in this State, and believing that it will be
sustained, If located at the Capitol of the State and
conducted with spirit and ability,! have determin
ed on making the venture, and call open every
Fanner and Planter in South Carolina to encourage
tbe enterprise by their patronage. -"
It will be printed In the finest style of Typogra
phy, with newtyte, on fine paper,, handsomely
embellished, and eight pages added to Its former
stse. - '
- Price only Oxx Dollab per annum always i
advance. ' " -
A corps of the beat practical and soitntiao Afri
caltural writers tavt been iecurad,and Its Editorial
departscat. IU ot aaJer the care of oaeofhe
best Farmers In the land, j- 1 '
Th Cash system will be rigidly adhered to, and
no name will be entered on our books until theiub- i
tcriptionls paid. i.-y y-- J y -, :t:yy
y Address R. M. STOKES,
mHE TOSXLY CATAWBA? JOURNAL
X. UZt ettry Tuesday nerniaf tt tl.Cj.ptr
BB6'vPER f ANNUM.
f THE LABGEST CIBCTJLATI0N IN WES,
IxLKJn JiOSTU CAROLINA. - , t
' ; THE . -;'),; -: V-v':1'
ClTAWBA journal, ;
:. . . and y ' .
'" THE DAILY BULLETIN,
" r - . rcBU3Hn bv
E . H. B R I T T O N ,
'.T : CIIARLOTTK, N. C. -
THESE .Papers (embracing the tTai-WgRKH
. BcixjcTtx ) established In the town of Charlotte,
H, C, affords unusual advantages to Advertisers
both at home and abroad, as the editions, weekly,
now exceed T - y'yy, ,"-.-"? .
SIX TIIOIJSANO COPIES, ; :
which we have no doubt are read by -at least
);i0:j.yTWENTY:rU y
persons each weekj a large proportion ot whom aro
Planters and their ramiUes. y, U-hl
As a means of Advertising we are confident that
great advantages can be obtained tbrbughthls es-1
tablishraent, hence we embrace 'this opportunity!
to inform our frien ls and the MercnU commu
nities on. the Seaboard, (Charleston and Wilming
ton,) that our facilities for circulating their business
Notices throughout Western North Carolina and.
the adjoining Districts in South. Carolina are ex-;
tensive and complete. . T j 'y.. '. ' ' t .
Our terms are liberal and a large deduction wil
be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers.
Sept. 27, 1861. ! . 1
MONTAMOENA FEMALE SEMI-
. Kary, '
MT. PLEASANT. CAB AEBTJS Co.. N. C.
fjn 11 E exercises of this school will be resumed
JL on the 20th of August. v
: - RATES PER SESSION.
Board, (including washing and fuel) ' $40.00
Kntrlish course, from $5.00 to. ' 15.00
Music on the Piano, Melodoon, or Guitar, . 20.00
Languages, each - , , - . 8.00
Drawing, or-painting, , . , 10.00
Vocal Music, , .l.fM)
Embroidery, ' 1 7.00
Other ornamentals reasonable.
.. . ! terms: "
Half of all the expenses, board and tuition, must
be paid in advance, and the remainder at the
close of the session;' ' ' ;
Pupils who board ia the Seminary will not be
permitted to make store acconnts. -
For further information, address
L. O. HEILIG.
July 28, 'Ci; till .oct l; I
JIoops! IIooiri4IIooi)s !
SOMETHmth NEW
A LOT, OF SILK HOOPS, an entirely hew an4
' superb article light,' springy and pleasantly
made expressly for the South. Also, a. new style
of HOOP SK1KT, a most desirable artivle, called
The Belle of the South.
Together with a very large number of more ordi
nary Hoorfbklrts comprised of from 10 to 60 hoops
each. . '
april 18-o KOOPMANN A PHELPS.
Stale of North Carolina,
MECKLENBURG COUNTY. V
IN EQUITY, TO FALL . TEEM, 1861 tX v
T1
HE BUI of complaint of JOHN H. CALDWELL,
of said County of Mecklenburg, plaintiff.
against JOHN SI HAPPOLDT and SARAH A., his
wife, of the County of Burke and State aforesaid,
ancL ARTHUR H. WILLIAMSON, THOMAS H.
lUAOicuiN, ana dadiu c-ju c. vhuliIadiokjc, ae
fendants. ' . ; I- .
In this case, it appearing - to the satisfaction of
the Master that the defendant; except tbe said
Happoldt and wife Sarah A., are not inhabitants
of the State of North Carolina, this notice of the
filing of said bill is therefore directed to be pub
lished for six weeks in the Catawba Jopksal, a
newspaper published in tbe town of Charlotte In
said State, in conformity to the act of Assembly, in
in such cases made and provided, commanding the1
said Arthur H. Williamson, Thomas H. Russell
and Eva his wife, Thomas S. Williamson, and
Samuel El Williamson, personally to be and appear
at the Fail Term, 1S6I, of .this Honorable Court,
to be held for the said county of Mecklenburg, at
the Court House In Charlotte, on the 11th Monday
after the 4th Monday in August, 1881, land then
and there upon their several oaths, to answer
fully and truly the allegations of the plan tiffs' bill,
otherwise, on proof of the publication of this notice,
the said Court will proceed as If process had been
personally served on them and they had made de
fault In their appearance, and will order the said
bill to be taken as confessed, and make such de
crees thereupon as shall be deemed just.' '
Witness, A. Ct Williamson, Clerk and Master of
said Court, fckoffice in Charlotte, the 11th Monday
after the 4th Monday In February, A. D. 1661. .
A. a WILLIAMSON, 0. M. E.
Oct.5,i86L-iwltcJ6w ,
' . . PALME rid. '.; i ' .
mn m. nmwaV ro ntl wwma
IEONWOEKB
dOJiTJITIBIA, S. C,
ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI.
; WILLIAM GLAZE,
MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES,
from 19 to 80 Horse Polwer ; SUGAR
MILLS of every style now in use, Mill Work of
every dtecriptlon. Also, Iron Railing, with every
discription of Iron and Brass Castings. ' .
I would call attention to IronCastingln Ute way
of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast
Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of. enclosures
for Cemetary lota.
- Having a first rate Boiler maker with us, we are
prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them,
at short notice. Will send poller, maker to any
part of the Stale. Our 8team 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 po wen - '
These Works have been In successful operation
for eer ral 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 be spared to merit a con
tinuance of their favors. I 1. a 1
may lT-tf ' r ;, ' , .- ' '.'; A'.
NOTICE.
To the Sheriffs of the different Counties of North
'A. . Carolina. . "' '.' '"
A LL BLANKETS AND CLOTHING WHICH
tK Tin ay be received by you can be nt directly
to tbe several Companies which went, from your
county and when your own Companies are sup
plied, you will then forward any psXsuce on hand
to the Quartermaster in Raleigh. Yon will put up
all articles intended for your Companies in strong
boxes, directed to the Quartermaster in Raleigh
with the Company and the Regiment plainly mar
ked on them ; and you will have the t contents of
each box marked on it. -1, '. '.
Whenever tbe Companies are on duly la "your
neighborhood, yon are autherized tcr deliver- the
articles to them, taking the receipt of the Captain
for them which receipt you .will, forward to this
office. , . j 1 DEVEBEUX, At Q. M.
V Oct. 4, 1861. h ' ' 6 6t' '
Quartermaster Office,
- ' ; . . , Octobkb 3d, 1861. .
ANY PERSON OR PER80X3 WHO MAY B
U. Desirous of Uking Contracts for making
Clothes for the Army of North-Carolina, can ob
tain term-, Ac, on application at tbi office.
Goods will be Issued to any responsible parties, in
quantities suffiolent to clothe single Companies
which can be made up in their own ne'ghborbocds,
and the money wia be paid to the parties receiv
ing the Goods, oa tha return of the manufactured
articles.' Parties may furnish tha Cloth, which
rrm be.pld for by f ;q
October 4-6u l; i v;j . - Ay
fST" The Register slnd 8tate " Joarnaf, Raleigh,
andthe Wilmington Journal, Washington Dispatch,
Newborn Progress, Goldsborough Tribune, Fay,
ettevllle Observer, Hlllborough Reoorderr Greens
boro' Patriot, Salisbury Watchman, Catawba
Journal, Western Democrat, Salem Press, IredaU
ExprJS aad AhYille Ktws, wUl con 'tha Abovt
:: TEsusrou advesti3ii?o;
times.........
8 do
...75
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10 0.1
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80.60
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1 Advertisements published antQ forbid, will
be charged 50 cents per square of 19 lines for the
first insertion, and 23 cents for eaeh eontfnan
If not contracted for. f
2 tt7" A liberal discount mads on: Uie s boils
rates to persons advertising by contract. ,
1.
v From Richmond,
' , 1 Richmond, Jany 8.
L Tljstatement published, that the trea
aury'Department had purchased Gold at a
large preimum to pay the January and
March interest on the funded debt, ia un
founded. Gold has been in the Treasury,
some time to meet these payments. Con
federate Bonds of $13,000,000, payable and
issued in March, is quoted at $1.01. inter
est off.'- 'y-'y'- '"' '''" t
. The dispatches-from--Kuropo, .recently ;
received by the Department, vrere written '
prior; tothe reception, in "England of the
news of the capture ot Mason and Slidell
They represent the feeling in France and
England as very favorable to the cause of
the Confederate States.
3 BLACKSMITHS FOR HIRE,
I fli . person wisning to nire &ru, mat, or
hire EPH, NAT,
V RANDALL, for tfiis year, can do so by Call-
ing ou R. B. CiLOWKLL.
note anu approved se-
... 4 .
curlty required.
W. P. CALDWELL, i Kcutol.a
R. I). ALEXANDER; J
Jn VC2'5t. k . . -
Wanted.
ASPRIGHLY ROY the ballance of this year to
assist in a Oooking Establishment, between
tne age or 10 ana fi.
quire at this Oflict.
i Jan 8, 1S6.
For lurther particulars en-
d tf
John T. Butler,
.Practical Watch and Clok Maker, Jeweller
tic, Maine street, Charlotte Nt C, opposite
Kerr's HottX,-nfealer in fine Watches, Clocksy
Jewelry, Watch Materials, dbc, . .
A. . LB work done In the estsblinhmcnt warrented
. for
r TIVISLVIJ MONTHS,
Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every des
cription repaired and warranted for twelve month.
Jan
U,1S(J1 ly.c
rVortli Carolina
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.
Y MHIS POPULAR WATERING PLACE WILL
JL be opened tor visitors on the 1st of June next.
Extenshe improvements made since last season
and the subscriber flatters herself to " render all
comfortable who may visit her. Every effort has
been made tending to the comfort and amusement
of guests. ' - - ' -
:-v Wej can accommodate double as many asTast
earfbn. A find baud of muslo engaged for the sea
son. "New bowling ally ard bathing apparatus
erected. ' . ' - ' .
Hacks will run in connection with the ears en
the W. N. C. Railroad each day dally mall to the
Springs. - . , ..
These Springs are situated in a mountainous '
.country, in tbe county of Catawba, five miles from
the W. N. O. Railroad, near the Catawba river..
See large hand bills and cards. , - K
Gentlemen may be assured, to Aid here a safe
and pleasant retreat for their families. -
. Mrs. E.J. R0RARD. v
May 14,1861 -tf ' i . ; - '
WANTED-all the old BRASS and C0PPKK .
, I can obtain. . v ' . ;
i ' : 8. T. WRISTON.
PRES Kit VE " YOlfii TEETH.
A. W. AtEXANDEU,
bEWTIST.
oraduate of the baltimore dejttal. col
"'. -. -' : lege.
ITS FULLY PREPARED TO DO ALL DENTAL
11 Werlc in the latest improved styles, and will b
at bis office two weeks in each month datiug frem
the first Monday (Of th month and, will appro '.
priate the remainder of his time to all persons
desiring work done at their resiliences, who will
oblige him very much' by addressing: him. at Char
iotte. N, C. : : . ', t . '. .
fST ALL WORK WARRANTED.
' f , Otlice, opposlts Kerr's IlotslI,
' ' Brown's building, uptatrs. .
apnll8 Ul-tf
PATiTYTRTTQ "
ironworks;
'Ur- COLUMBIANS. C
WILLIAM ULAZI, Proprietor.
AEORGE A. 8IIIISK,OS. Foreman.
ANUFACTUEES STEAM ENQ1NEQ of any
; - r . . a
power desired, for Mills and. Plantation j
UI WWt "V V . ........ --
hand some finished, or In a forward state. In cojc.
l I. Lull L- n 4 M - WJ . U '
llCVUvlt fTll'H v . ...... w....v jwuwm, if m . . .
secured the. .services of Mr. JOHN CRABTRES, '
who is one of the best Millwrights In the Soutn, tf.
superintend the putting up of Mills and Engines.
BRASS AND IKON CASTINGS. -'
All UVvVl wv"a ui siuA,auu Mvt waaa? ai '
wk itia'traytr Ksi m a nn s sanl sit akAiA
notice, as w cast every amy id wie wren, unr .
stock of patterns U rery large.'having; recently
purchased all those formerly fwced by Q. ,
Wngllv, WUiCil oving uura 10 muic iwuc ui j
Establishment for the past five yearn, makes the ;
assortment more lull than any oter Use establish , ;
ment in the State. '. ' i
; IRON RAXL1NO.
... A- I
I would call attention to tins orancn or our oua
in ess, having a great varJetyof patterns, for pub
lic aud private grounds, cemeteries Ac, and will 1
hand: and cast anv it vie wanted, at frlcM
as low as the sam can be bought atjtle North. . '
Wire Railing.
- I am agent for one of the largest Wire Rallloa' " .
Companies at the North, and wid fuiulsh WIN-
DOW GUARDS, OALLERIEd, VKRANUAH.
BED8TKADS, or any descrlpllou cf WireWork, s '
the book prices of the manufacturer, hicb an be
CORN MILLS.
I am agent ror one of the beft POKTIBLI . .
MILLS now In use, and can Tunilnh any sis ,
wanted. Persons wishing the Mill are invited ti
call at the Works, and witness the operation of the
ne now in use. , The Mill-rack, which lejthe very ,
best, is jrM.-ured from Edgefield, S. C.'aud tL
Mills arc built complete, at our Establishment.
P CJRCULAR 8AW8.
I ara agent for R. Hoe A Co's celebrated Clh
CULAR SAWS, and also for a manufacturer of the
same article In Richmond, Va. A full supply of
the: SAW r, or ill sites, always n haud Persons ,
wishing them, will do Well to cll ou rue, as 1 make
no' charge for fitting them to the mandrels.
O OLD SAWS EE-T00THKD.
1 have a tiUMMING MACHINE on Iiand, and "
am prepared to re-tool h old saws, making them a t
rood as ne. -
a . iMMMf. WILLIAM GLAZE. . .
The Uanli ot tnarlotte, y
CHAKLorra, N. C., 17th Dec., ISU . ;
riilllS BANK has declared a semi-annual dirr
X dtiMl of Two Dollars per share, (of 30 each,)
being at the rat of 8 per cent, per annum, psya
bie to Stockholders, or order, on and after the first .
Wednerlay Iu January next.
A - M. P. PEttRAM, Cashisr.
dee 17, l-t ' ' - '.
DisjsolutioD,
rinU Copartnership heretofore existing ucder
JL thenameof ALEZANDCRA McDOUOALL,
is tliia. day dissolved bvUtutoal eooient. Henry
Alexander la at ne authorised to settle the bust
nets of the late Arm...-- t
; - MALCOLM McDOUOALL.
JantiMSoltr v ,
Tho business of the FOUND ART aad MACHINE
SHOP will be conducted . as una) by the subcrl
ber. He requests a couUauangs" of tha patroa
ait herstcfori exttodtd. '
Jufls2T,l!U-iI.
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