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TUX TR1-WEEKLY BULLETIN will be pU
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ajes by Paemenger Train and Stirri. and
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From Norfolk.
. "RwdTed io OttrlclU, Feb 6, 1M2
at Bulletin office, 110 p. m. f
. Norfolk, I-eb. 4.TLe Federal FIet
which has been concentrating at "Old
Point went to aea to-dar and steered
southward, bound, it is presumed, toco
operate witti me uurnside Expedition on
ho Carolina or Georgia Coast
Northern News. .
ftoceired la Charlotte, Feb.S. I
, ' . at BullUn office, 13 m.
. Ricao?(D, Feb. 5. Advices from Wash
ington ol the i says a general exchange
or prisoners, including Privateersmen, will
soon be consummated. Seward has al
ready ordered a large number to be libera,
ted. Others .will follow at an early day,
and be sent South. A number reached
Norfolk last night.
Pm Fnty);h nwa receiTed is causing
. , , .
a commotion la uincoinoom, oui . ow,m .
thinks there Is no danger ol nosuiitiei wun
England. '' , - 5
Seward publishes a letter saying he has
allowed British troops to pA though
Maine under ihe promptingi of humanity.
-The Bark Trinity left Boston on Sunday
. with 390 rank and file, and eleven officers,
(Confederates.) lor Fortress Monro, who
have been exchanged.
Canadian papers are discussing the pol-
jcy of annexing Maine to Canada.
. The New York Herald says it is our pol
icy to greatly accelente fortifications at
.Portland and other Points. '
14 00 British troops hart arrived at Can
1,800 Bales cotton reached New York on
Hand if, from Liverpool.
The Herald fears, unless the Federals
obtain a series of victories within sixty or
ninety days, European powers wilt recog
nize the Southern Confederacy, distroy the
Blockade and entail a double War on the
Federals.
Northern papers urge their Governor to
call out a quarter million of troops, in view
of European threatings.
The Journal cf Commerce thinks For
eign affairs authorises grave solicitude in
view of the future.
Another expedition is fitting out at
. Cairo ; its destination unknown.
The Federal War-ship Vincent will aoon
leave for Port Royal, to be used a store-
ship! ' '
More English troops have reached Can
i ada.fi
v The London Herald says Southern vic
tories" at certain points foreshadow a
gloomy future for the Nprth.
English pa'pers state that numerous let-
ters have , been received in that country
from responsible Northern 'sources pray -trig
for a foreign intervention on the score
f humanity." -
A division- of Yankee troops are now en
"rroute to Ship Island or Mooile, command'
,ed by Commodore Parragut.
, Gen. llalleck has ordered Gen. Jack
eon's properly in Missouri to be confisca
ted.t "
llalleck has o'rdered a number of his
mutinous troops to Cairo; to work on" forti
fications. The Philadelphia Enquirer, considers
the federal Ironclad steamer Merrimack
a failure, if intended as a Ram. She
draws tod much water and steers badly.
"ileiltel Ileg'Ha .pe Reorcanlxed."
tttchtive DEPABTiizirr or s. c.
Adjutant Gesekal's OrncE,
ncE, )
:2. ;
Raleigh, Jan. 27th 18C
T
HE FIRST REGIMENT N. C. VOL
tinfpf ra beinir disbanded, a Regiment
of Volunteers for the war will be formed to
take its place. All the Companies of the
old Regiment about to re-organize for Vhe
war, are requested to report to this Office
without delay, with the view ot going into
this Regiment, which .will receive tne
Bethel FJag."
Additional V olanteer Companies lor the
wr will be accepted, to whom a bounty of
itea dollars per man win te paia Dy
he ijtate, and fifty by the Confederate
tate. When a full Company is tendered
Jfc'Domevs will be commissioned ; with a
Iesanumbe appointments will be given at
Canain for forty men, Firstj
a LitflenKnt lor twenty. fite. Second IJieu
V tenant for 2 ffn .
. The Milif wbo have been ordered on
duty and to be, iMdiness, can stitKavatl
themselvea ol thi opportunity of getting
iuiu iuo volunteer serviceman
. eu dola km umitnuCt) Til
Counties.
By order of Governor III T. CtARc'
f . J.G.MARTIN,
' Adjutant General.
rifir All the papers in the State copy
four times. jan 30 1S61 4t.
XTOTICE-
I
Office N. C. R. R. Co.,
Com nan v Shops. Jan. 17. 1862. 1
ATL persons having notes or accounts
ainst this Company are hereby requested
to pteaeni them without delay at this Office
for settlement. All running accounts must
be cnt in at theIose of each year ; in no
ase will autb. accounts be considered as
entiuea to "i"et.
JOHN 11. BRYAN Jr Sew I
Jan. 27, 1862 Ira Hi y. I
Freight Arrangcraent.
All through freight rates diiCOtk
tinned on the line of Roads from Columbia
to Weldon, after the 5th of January next.
FreLzhu will be earned as usual at local
rate when the charges accompany the
freights. wvtwa
1
Y .J. A"".lliP,
C. GAMMON,
Freiidrnli.
VVM. JOHNSTON, J
Dec 29, 166L-IJ5
Af CooU and Washer Wanted.
a. CI expeneacvu wvius., w asuer ana troser, wis.
Va2 f u
VOL. VLNO. 828.J
TTKNTION
BATTALION.
J ust received a Patent Combination Stool
Mnd Cot tor camo use, - Also, an assort
ment of beary Army Undershirts, Drawers,
inaia uubber Uvercoals and rants, Enam
eled Uil Clot n Coats. For sale at '
7 KAIIN WEILER &. BROS.
January 25, 1862 If : -ILlTAKY'aDTTOSS,
AcT
Received per Steamer Isabel. Gold En.
paulets for Commissioned Officers, Military
r.IJ r- t a
uununa, vjuiu juace, ruiois, ccc.
Call soon at -, ,
K'AIINWEILER & BROS.
Jan. 25. 1862 tf . ,
JJNCL1SII GOODS, -j 4
A splendid assortment of Prints, Striped
usnaDurg, riatd and striped inglish Cotton
i I o .
per oiearoer iermuaa.
. For sale at -
KAIIN WEILER &. BROS.
Jan. 25, 18C2 tf "
pOTTOX
We are selling off our SDlendid stock of
Needle Work, comprising Sleeves and
Collars, French and English worked Bands,
Edging and Inserting. Thread. Linen and
Cotton Laces, as usual, low prices.
emug very last at- . .
KAIIN WEILER U BR0S.;
V - jlIIt .1Cfyv.tt-
UCl'PEUMONG WIN 15.
Superior articles of Scupernong WINE,
in bottles for family use. For sale at
KAIIN WEILER & BROS.
'Jro.25, 1862 tf
Particular Attention!
A S thero will be a chancre In our firm, our cos.
Jtjkx. tomers will do us a great favor by calling
and settling thtlr accounts and notes.
Our terms hereafter are strictly cash.
- KAUMWEILEU A BR0S.
Aug. II, 1S1 tf
THOMAS W. KADCLIFFEJ
- . AT THS ' -
SIGN OP XII K UIIUITT,
RICHARDSON STREET,
TnE N0RTII-EA8T CORNER OP RICHARDSON
AND PLAIN STREETS,
W0. 166,
Importer and Dealer In Fine
WATCHES. . CLOCKS. JEWELRY. SIL
VERWARE,
GUNS, MILITARY & FANCY GOODS.
rffWATCHK and Jswsxar repaired by skillful
and experienced Workmen. AU kinds of
. llAia-Woax made to order.
ft.l7,lS60-tr.
Certain Cure for Flux
Certain Cure for Flux I
Certain Cure for Flux I
Certain Cure for Flux I
Certain Cure for Flux t '
KOOPMATtN'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE I
KOOPMANN'S DIARRHOSA MIXTURE I
KOOPMANN'S DIAR&HUCA MIXTURE I
KOOPMANN'S DIARR1KXA. MIXTURE I
Will cure the most obstinate .
Will care the most obstinate -
Will care the most obstinate
WU1 cure the most obstinate
Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux
Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux
Cases of Diarrhtea and Flux
Oases of Diarrhoea and Flux
If taken In time.
If taken In time.
If taken In time.
If taken In time.
For sale at KOOPMA.NN A PHELPS and at the
Drug Stores, Charlotte. ,
may -e
. pi;ospkctu
OF THE
STATE JOXTRWAIj.
HAYING become the proprietor oi tne demo
cratic Prese. I have merged that paper
Into the STATS JocasiA, which will -be published
Seml-Weeklyand Weekly.
The Stats Jocbxai. wiu aavocaie uemocrauo
principles In the broadest sense, and will support
and defend Democratic measures and their auvo
caw as they are presented, and as occasion may
require. In otner eaaenuaa win oe - id j aim
make the paper, what its name denotes, a State
Journal eschewing all sectional considerations
and working for tne enure Diaie ana cr wuu
As soon as arrangements can i uiauc, mc wuu
oaDer shall be re-moueiea ana pnntea wiwu new
i,m. on road usner. and In a superior manner.
TuO isaivoriai ucpaiuncui wiu w yivysmj
ded to In 1U various branches, and will speak fof it
self. Neither labor nor expense wui do sparea in
the management of the paper. -
The terme .01 tne ciaie journal wiu oe as iot-
lmr. '
Setnl-Wecklr, per annum $400
Weekly. ................. ....... .200
These terms wiu oe insistea upon twrwy
advance. No .name win be put upon tne list
without the moner. aud all papers will be Ulscon-
tinned at the expiration of the time for which they
ha ?e been paid, unless the subscription be renewed.
I am satisfied, from years of experience, that upon
no other footing can any newspaper nope to suc
ceed. Advertisements of a proper character will ' be
Inserted at the following rates : :
One square, first Insertion. f 100
Kach subsequent insertion 23 cents.
A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad
vertisers In the Seed-Wee kJj. In the W eekly edi
tion the fall rates will be charged.
. JOHN SPKLMAN.
I Editor and Proprietor
. Nov. IT; 1SS0.
, A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER
THE TIME81
A targe KgKt-Paje Wctkly, jmUUhed in Greensboro.
gi.uO a year; $1.ih) for six months.
THE TIMES contains weekly forty columns of
choice matter, speclallyadapted to the family
circle. It Is neither sectarian nor political, but by
being courteous to all sects and parties, It is ths
constant aim of the publishers to prgsentla Its
columns whatever may elevate the ppts-4nd en
rich the State. The publishers wouWearnestly
appeal to the families of North Carolina to give
thk TIMES a trial: try it for six months, to see If
TtiO. 'ggrCld ! VI bliJ np LOllla Uresis
I. 1 w.M La - --.
State pride, and to scatter our substance and our
energies among strangers, uive ths xixxa a trial
and then let It stand upon its merits. ,
WS AT IS SAW Of TBS TIM S3.
" "The Times I regard as .the very first of our
Southern Literary Weeklies." Rev. C y. Deem.
WI know of no Weekly published anywhere, that
Is so deserving of public- patronage as the Times.'
Rev. J. K. Edwards. .
"There Is no pandering to a vitiated taste eve
ry article Is of a moral- tendency, and calculated
both to amuse and instruct. Wilmington Herald
On of the handsomest weekly papers published
In the Union." Spirit of the Age.
Let the people of North CaaroUna encourage
their own newspapers. Raleigh Standard.
Address, COLE A ALBRIGHT,
Greensboro, N. C
THE FAKMEH AND JfLANTJSK
REMOVED TO -nnr.imin
i . . n
ILrTAVINO purchased of Ma. Geo. Seaborn this
J popular journal, I have removed Its place of
publication to ittiamoia, ana win neremiter issue it
from this city at regular stated periods.
Feeliag confident that such a Journal Is greatly
needed in this State, and believing that it will be
sustained. If located at the Capitol of ths State and
conducted with spirit and ability, I have determin
ed on making the venture, and call upon every
f araer aad Planter In 8outh Carolina to encourage
ths e&torprlse by their patronage.
wu. printed In ths finest style of Typogra-
Phy.wub.
Hew tT-ne. en fine oaaer. baAdsemelv
abeUiAhed, and eight pages addsd io Its former
adaala!n!T 0l DoLtA per annum, always 1
tLC7l?J beet praetical and sdentlfle Agrt
diil mred, and 1U Editorial
mi JSSSiffSiJ1 adhsred tearii
WrH9aUrAi., --"MiuwmirtHs
laumvr
CHARLOTTE, N. C.V
JOTICE.
All claims against the 8-ddlery and Haraeas
establishment of th subscriber will be settled by
Mr. li. hsw: and mil Indebted to the same will
please make payment to him, as It Is nece-aary to
close up toe outstanding business.
DOT. XT, Ol-oli H. M. FK1TCUAKU.
J. G. WILKINSON- & CO.,
. WHOLES A LK AlfD KET1IL DEALERS IW , ,
FJAE WATCHES, JEWELRY. SILVER
AND
lated
ro
CHARLOTTE, If.. C
J. S. PHILLIPS,
lVCoroliaxxt Tailor
HAYING located in CharloU respect
fully solicits a share of public patron
age.
A eonplete assortment of Cloths, Cassi-
mers and Testings always .on hand, which will be
made to order at the shortest notice, after the
latest fashion.
Shop three doors booth of the Mansion House,
sept. 19-tf
VTT.T,TAliIS & OATES, ,
.TSACa 8T1XCT,
Cotton llarers. Grocers Sc -Prodnce
. - -" Dealers, .
Agent or JTsttiwelT Manipulated , Guano
and Loric'e Lumber. ; .
may 17-tf . '
.John T. Butler, T
Practical Watch and Clock Mater, Jeweller
rfc Maine street, Charlotte, Jv. C -opposite
Kerr's LloUl, dealer in fine Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Watch Materials, dbc
A LL work dons In the establishment warrented
& to t .
TWELVE ITIONXIIS,
Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every des
cription repaired and warranted for twelve months.
Jan.ll.laCl ly.c
PALMETTO ;
IRON WORKS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
. WILLIAJI GliAZe,. Proprietor.
GEOUGEA. SHIliLDS, Foremau.
MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES of any
power desired, for Mills and Plantation
purposes, at short notice, having at all times on
hand some finished, or in a forward state. In con
nection with our Mill and Engine Work, we have
secured the services of Mr: JOHN CKABTREE,
who is one of the best Millwrights in the South, to
superintend the putting up of Mills and .Engines.
OOJL-tN MJLL,l.y.
I am agent for one of the best PORTIBLE
MILLS now In use, and can furnish any size
wanted. - Persons wishing the Mill are Invited to
call at the Works, and witness the operation of the
n now in use. Ihe Dll-rack, which Is the very
best, Is procured from Edgefield, S. C, and the
Mills are built complete at our Establishment.
BKASS AND IKON CASTINGS.
AU descriptions of BRASS and IRON CASTINGS
executed In the very best manner, and at short
notice, as - we cast vvery day in the week. Our
stock of patterns is very large, having recently
purchased all those formerly owned by G. -W.
Wright, which being added ' to those made at my
Establishment for the past five years, makes the
assortment more full than any other like establish
ment In the State, r .
' Wire Railing:.
I am agent for one of the large. Wire Railing
Companies at the North, and will furnish WIN
DOW GUARDS. GALLERIES, -VERANDAHS,
BEDSTEADS, or any description of Wire Work, at
the book prices of the manufacturer, which can be
seen at my office. ,
"IRON-, RAILING.
I would call attention to this branch of our bus
iness, having a great variety of patterns, for pub-
lic and private grounds, cemeteries, Ac, and wii!
keep on hand; and cast any style wanted, at prices
as low as the same can be bought at the North.
de 11, 1660-U WILUAM GLAZE.
PROSPECTUS
OF
THE CHARLESTON MERCURY
A POLITICAL. COMMERCIAL. ANQ LITEBART
HtWSPAPhtt - "j
PUBLISHED V AIL Y AND TRI- WEEKLY i
T
UK Msacuay gives daily reports of the Mar
ket and Marine intelligence in unanesion,
and of Charleston commerce In the leadins: sea
ports of the world. The Weekly Prices -Current
is made up with much care, and from the most
reliable sources. Its connection with the "Asso
ciated Press" Insures the latest intelligence by
Telegraph and Uie earliest news by Steamers from
Europe. It has an able and accomplished Cor
respondent in London (a gentleman connected
witn the editorial stair ol the London Times.) and
regular Correspondents In New York, Washington,
Key west ana Havana, xne inonuiiy new iork
Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life In
Washington are additional attractions in favor of
lis lady readers. Its literary notices, from .the
pen ol a gentleman who occupies perhaps (the
highest position among the literary men of the
south, are discriminating and comprehensive.
Attention Is paid to all matters of general concera,
especially those in referenoe to the Planting and
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.
Ths political creed of the Mkrcukt consists in
the principles or the Democratic Party, as laid
down In the Virg&iia and Kentucky Resolutions of
1798 and 1789 the Sovereignty of the States ; a
strict construction of the Federal Constitution by
the General Government, the agent of the States ;
Free Trade, and an economical Administration oi
the Government. , Its policy is the . Union of the
Southern States in maintaining their rights.
Terms Payable In Advance,
DAILY, per annum .f 10.00
TRI-WEEKLY ..!..;... B.00
Clubs ulll be Fnrnlsliedas follows t
Five Copies of the DAILT for. .". . ...... . f 40.0k
Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY 7,. . . .20.00
The name of no person out of Charleston win be
entered on our books, unless the payment of the
subscription be made to advance. . Hot will orde
from without the city .to, publish, Advertisements,
Marriage Notices, or Obituaries, -be attended to,
unless the cash, or an acceptable City reference,
accompany the order. Money may always" be
forwarded at our risk in registered letters.
IIimIiiwii.h, ' 1 . '-.'"tWM"
in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the
money ; and by sending' us Tive Dao.t subscri
bers, with $20 enclosed or Tive Tsi-Wxxxlt
subscribers, with f 25 enclosed, will be entitled to
ad e&tra copy ; or if preferred, they may retain
TSsentuper cent, of the pre-paymeuts, for their
trouble and In lieu of the extra paper.
Out of South Carolina, no person whatever Is
authorised to collect debts already due to the
Maaccsr.
In the State Mr. Samuel E. Beacsss Is our reg
ular Agent to make collections and procure new
business and subscriptions.
In Charleston, Mr. Jambs D. Bpdds, connected
with the office, is our regular authorised collector
who has full power to receipt for money now due
the paper and to contract for future business.
hubscribers and others, in debt to OS. .r nrrn-
Uy requested to send in our dues by mail at .the I
earliest period. By so doing, they will save us I
twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin
cipal portion ol th profits. . j
fSr" Editors In the State and throughout the
South, who receive our 1 Tsj-Wmsxlt for their
Wkkxlt, are respectfully requested to compensate
as for the difference in value by Inserting this
Prospectus. R. B. RHETT, Ja.
Xo. 4. Broad Street, Chsurj.eto9 3. C.
Ti Qstltv NOW IS THE TIME TO 8UB
JL C3 Osi 8CR1BE FOR THS GREAT SOU
THEKN WSJsLYt THE BEST TALENT OF
THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT.
The Soutliern Field and , Fireside,
Published every Saturday, at Augusta, G.. ac
knowledged to be the best Family Paper in
the South,' contains In each issue, elgkt pages
(fsrty columns) of -
" Choice XTtaadlntr flatter. '
devoted to the Instruction and amusement of the
friends of Southern - "
LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and AET.
CT Subscribers are presented se ml-anna ally
with an INDEX, or Tabic of Contents. ...
TIB4 TWO S0UAAS MA AXTTX,
Hixm JAMI3 Ar&xAi 0l.
I . fit: ; W I ' . ins i
THURSDAY.
PEO VISIONAL GO YlZUniBttT
OF THK ' .i " ',1 - , '
Confederate St4tcs( f imbrica.
. . - , .PBE3IDENT : '- . ":
JEFFERSOII DAVISi
of Mississippi, .y -r? ;
VICK-PEESIDEXTr
ALEX. H.STE?EIIS
OFGEOUOIV. - .
CABINET O r r 1 0 E R S a
. . SXCBKTASY Or STJITS, 'r,' -
II. 71. T. DUNTEU, ofVlr UJ
SBCBKTABT OK THE TS ASCBT, ;
C. C. iniiilTlINCJJEtr, o rs. Carolina.
SKCKKTABT 6 THS iiAVT :
S.R. ITIALLOItY, of Florida.
SKCKKTABT OF WAR,
I4. P. W ALItKlC, or Alabama.
FO8TMA8TKB OKSm il.
JOHN II. IilSAG AJV, oi Texas.
ATTORHKT GK5EP. ,L, ,:
JBENJAITIIX, orr onlsiana.
i
XJP.
C 0 N O R E f
3:
President Hoa. HOWEX ". COBEi 6t Ga.
SecreUry--JOIIS02r J, 7 00PER, Eso..
of Alabama. ;
i - MEMBERS. - ' "
Alabama U.W. Walkers . .. IT Smith. J . t.
BI. Curry. W. P. Chilton-'S.i I nl rn; t
McRae, John GI1T Shorter, Dankf R. Lewis, ThoB
Georg
tfta liobL TOomtS. 1T5W nn . "
, M. J. Crawford, E. A; Nisbct, C H. HTT57
Bartow
A. R. Wright, Thos. Cobb, A. H. Kenan, A
U. SteDhens. . ....-'.' -- . J
-Louisiana John, Perking, Jr., A. L. DeClouet,
Charles M. Conrad, D. F.KennsY, G..E. Sparrow
Henry Marshall. . ; .!
Miusi&siDDirW. P. Harris. Walter Brooke, N
L. Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. liar
rison. - ' - - . I- '"' '
SLvuUl Carolina TT. B. Rhett. Jr- R. W. Barn
well. L. M. Keitt. James Chesaut, Jr- O. G."Mem-
mineer, W. Porcher Mifes, Thos. J. Withers, W
W. BoTce. .
Texas L T. WIgfal?, J. H. Reagan, J.! Hem
phill, T. N. Waul, Judge Gregg, Judge Oldham
and W. B. Ochiltree. j
' - - - stahdiso oommittkes.
Executive , Departments Stephens, Conrad,
Bovce. Shorter. Brooke. ,
Foreign Affaire Rhett, , , Nlsbet, Perkins,
Walker. Keitt.
Military AjairgB&Tiow, Miles, Sparrow,
Kenan. Anderson.
Jiaval A fairs Conrad , . Chesnut, " Smith,
WrtKht, Owens. ' ,
Finance--Toombs, Barnwell,- Kenner, Barry,
MclUe. "
Commerce MeJimlnger, Crawford," DeClouet,
Morton, Curry. . -
Judiciary Clay ton, Withers, , Hare, Cobb,
Harris.- - ' - -Postal
Chilton. Boyce. HIU. Harrison, Curry,
Patents Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner.
Territories Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nes
ait, Fearne. - I
. Public Lands Marshall, Harris, Fearne. .
Indian Affaire Morton, Hale, Sparrow,. Lewis,
Keitt.
Irinting Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Per
kins-
v Accounts Owens, Crawford,. Campbell, De
Clouet, Smith. - ' ' . . '
Engrossment Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McSae,
Bartow. , .
MEMBERS OF THE PIRST PERSIA
KENT CONGRESS . " .
We make the following list of the members elect
of the First Permanent Congress that it Is to meet
on the 10th or .February next. The list Is made
from the election returns : . :
Alabama. Senators Mesara. William L. Yan
cey, CO Clay.
Members of the House Messrs E L Dargan, W
P Chilton. James L Push, J L M Curry, W R
Smith, John P Kawla, Thomas J Foster, D Clopton
LP Lyon. . .. ... , ' . -r
Abkaksas. Senators Messrs Robert W John
son. Charles B MitchelL - -
Members of the House Messrs Felix J Bataon,
Orandison D Royster, Augustus H Garland, Tho-
masBUanly. , ; -
Florida. -Senators Election returns not received-
- ,
Members of the House Messrs James B Desklns,
Hilton. ' - .
Gsokqia. Senators Messrs B H Hill, ' Robert
Toombs. J
Members of the House Messrs A H Keenan,
Hiaes Holt, A R Wright, Jutien Uartrldge, Lucius
JGartrell, Wm W Ciark, Robert P Xrlppe, David
W Lewis, C J Munnalym, Hardy StrickUnd.
Louisiana. Senators Messrs Fdtfard Sparrow,
T JSemroes. . - . -
Members of the House Messrs D P ,Kenner,
Cbas Villers, John Perkins, Jr.,0 W. Conrad,
Henry Marshall, Lucien Dupose. " - '
Mississippi. Senators Messrs Albert G Brown.
James Phel&a. . -
- Members, of the House Messrs John J McRae, J
W Clapp, Reubin Davis, Israel Welch, H C Cham
bers, O & Singleton, E Barksdale.
Missou&i. Senators Messrs John B ' Clark, R
SY Peyton. ' -
Members of .the House Messrs John, Hyer,
Caspar WBell, George G Vest, At Conrow, W
W Cook, Thomas W Freeman,' Thomas A Harris.
North CABOiaaA-r-Senators Messrs George Da
vis, Wm S Dortch. ' .
Members of the House Messrs W N H Smith,
Robert Bridges, Owen R Keenan, J Df McDowell,
Thomas S Ashe, Archibald Arrington, Robert Mc
Lean, William Lander, R S Garthea, A. S -Davidson.
J . '
Sooth Pabolisa. Senators Messrs RW Barn
well, James L Orr,' . . ; ;
Members of the House Messrs "W W Boyce, W
Porcher Miles, M L Bonham, John McQueen, L
M Ayer, James Farrow. : ,. v.
' 'Ibnsksskk. Senators Messrs 1 Langdon 0
Haynes; Guatavus A Henry. . - v
Members of the House Messrs D M Garrin, J
D C Atkins, H E Foster, ThomaS Menees, Gorge
W Jones, M P Gentry, W Swann, W HjSbbs, B
L Gardner, T J, Heiakell ... . . V
Tbxas. Senators Messrs, Louis T." WJgfalLW.
S. Oldham. ... . .
Members of the House Messrs. John A,i WU
cox, Peter W. Graham, C 0 Herbett, W B Wright,
Malcolm P Graham, S. B. F. 8exton- '
Viboixia. Senators Not elected. '-" "
Members of the HouseMessrs. JohtTH. Chatn
bliss, Muscoe R. H. GaneU, John Tyler, Roger
A Pryor.-Thomas ITBocock, Jonn' Goode, Jr.,
James P Holcouite, D O Dejarnette, Wiitiara
Smith, A R Boteler, John B Baldwin, W R Sta
ples, WalteriPreston," A G Jenkins, Robert John
son, Charles H. RusselL .-. . ... -r
MtjTOCKT. Beuatots Messars. H 0 Burnett,
WillUmK.fflmms. -.-X;- .S
Members of the House Messrs Daniel P Whitl
Thomas B Monroe, J H Ford, John J Thomas. T
DBurreJ, George W Ewiog, George B Hodges,
Tbo.rnas Johosop. :- " -
BALTIMORE COMMRCUL COLlIgE
fOUMDED a52. C H A I T E B E D " " 8 5 4
" LOOATXS f " j -
Comer of Baltimore and Charles: Streets.
- Ai.tiiioas. md.
HE Largest and most Elegantly Fnrnlshea
. Commercial College In the United Htt
Every young man should write immediately for
one oi tnose large ana neautirully ornamented
Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior
View of the Ualtimobb Commercial Collsqis
Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent "by return
mallyVes of charge, with Catalogue conta!u-
LUt of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of ths
Press on eur New System of Book-Keeping, etc
f,A0.?J,rT,r - '
E. K. Losrsa, rnncipai cturtr on the Selena
of AeceunU, Business, Customs, etc.
J. M. Phujjps, Professor of Book-Keeplns: and
Commercial Calculations. epwg ana
H. H. Davtxs, Associate Prof, of Book-Ketninar !
N. O. JohsO, Professor of Penmanship
g. T. Williams, Esq., Mercantile Law.
Rxv. JLY. Rxxss, D. Dn Commercial Ethics.
tiditiis.'
Hon John P Kennedy, j Hon Joshua Vansant.
Hon Thomas Swann, I Wm H Keighler. Eso
Jacob Trust, Esc, Wat Knabe, Esq.T?'
The time usually required to complete the fun
course, from 8 W li weeks. - raa
A DmoMA is awarded to all Graduates. "
Largs Orcolarsand Catalogues suttag terni
ka.,ttnhj will free of chcirg .
Address
K.LOSIER.
lan lT-tf v
Baltimore, pM
, H.U; AUEXANJPER,
Attorney- and Coiinsellor at ' law
G7JA11LOTTZS. If, Ci ;
' Oflce la S7USTII fiCXL89,
FEB. , 1862.
30V15I1KJ!1ENX OP NOI1TII CAR
H.T. CUrk, of ,EJgecombe,Governor, salarjr per
""'m", ciwv, nu ie use or a rurnlshed house.
xerra expires January 1, 1561. ; - '
Q. A. Daves, of Craven. Secretary to the Goto
nor, salarv 300. exclusive of rM
. I11- of Secretary of State, sal-
-r caM oi lees. r
, Daniel W. Courts, of Eockingham, Treasurer,
.re? BrSden Wayne, Comptroller, sal
The General Asscmhlv
V ,.! . r " -J mm ,iMm A 4A SV9CUVU VM
wonaay or November every alternate
'2 ' .V.e nexi eiecuons for members of the Sen
-mtK ,,Q8e.?r PmmoQs, and for Governor,
T i " ulc AnuTsaay or August, lSGQ.
widw?'1 . of literature of
worth Carolina is composed as follows : His x.
cuoney,onn w. Ems, President, esa oMcio: Q,
A. Daves, 8ecreUry. ,
Internal Improvement Board The Internal Im
provement Board is composed as follows : His Kt.
ceJIency, John W. Ellis. Prfsiint . t
IISVSS) flsitMtSM - r .-; ' '
istate iicranao Oliver IT. Perry, of Raleigh.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP N. CAROLINA,
MXMBKxa BXBCT. IO THS UeiSLATOBS OF 1S60-1.
.- (O.for Opposition D. for Democrat.) '
. Senate.
1. Pasquotank and Perquimans, S S -Whedbee, 0.
I ?-Camden and Currituck, B FSImmons. D.
8. Gates and Ohnwm. Mnia ir v r
4. Hyde and Tyrrell, Jones Spencer, Q. -0.
Northampton, J M S Rogers, D.
6. Hertford, Joseph B Slaughter, O.
7. BertlerDavid Outlaw, 0.
8. MartW and Washington, J R Stubbs, O.
9. Halifjor. M O WhlUker. D . -
'Hombe, H T Clark. D. -
i. uraYerr.'n M-m.
. J t l . - T
15. GreVne and Lenoir, James P Speight. D.
16. New Hanover, Ell W Hall, D. " ..
17. Duplin, James Dickinson, D. v , - : ,
IS. Onslow, L. W. Humphrey, D. '.
19. Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus, John B
A Taylor, D. '
20. Cumberland and Harnett, Duncan Shaw, D. -
21. Sampson, Thos. I Faison, D.
22. Wayne, W. K. Lane, D. . ''
23. Johnston, J W B Watecn, D. . .i
24. Wake, M A Bledsoe. D.
25. Nash, A J Taylor D ? - ; -
28. Franklin", Washington Harris, D.
27. Warren, T J Pitchford, D. . 4
2S. Granville, C H K Taylor, D. ' . '
29. Person, C S Winstead, D. ;
80. Orange, Jcsiah Turner, jr. O. . ,
31. Alamance and Randolph, J Worth,. O.
82. Chatham; W G Harris. D. . V ;
83. Moore and Montgomery, C W Dowd, O.
84. Richmond and Robeson, Alfred Dockeryj 0.
85. Anson and Union, S H WalkuD, O.
86. Guilford, John M Morehead, O.
87. Caswell, Bedford Brown,'D. - . .
83. Rockingham, F L Simpson, D. . ;"
39. Mecklenburg, John Walker, D.
40. Cabarrus and Stanly, V 0 Barringer, O.
41. Rowan and Davie, J G Ramsay, O. '"- -
42. -Davidson, John W Thomas, O.
43. Stokes and Forsyth, Jesse A Waugh, D.
44. Ashe, Surry, Watauga and Yadkin, 'Joseph
Dobson, D.
45. Iredell, Wilkes ' and Alexander, L Q Sharps, 0.
46. Burke, . McDoweU A Caldwell, W W Avery, D.
47. Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, Jasper Stowe,D.
48. Rutherford, Polk and Cleaveland, A W Bur
ton, D.
49. Buncombe, Henderson, Madison and Yancey
Marcus Erwin, D. '
50. Haywood, Macon, Cherokee and Jackson,
" Wm. li. Thomas. D.
Democrats, 81; Opposition, 19. Democratic
majority 12. At last Session Democrats 82 ; Op
position gain just one. . . t
TJttE BIJJLI-ETI1V
THE CATAWBA JOURNAL.
VVTE are pleased to advertise the friends and
w
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 tne above named paper is-4
rapidly Increasing, and its influence as an adver
tising medium is being felt and appreciated by it
patrons, having access -to almost every neighbor
hood, in this and adjoining Counties, as wtU as the
adjoining Districts in South Carolina.
TUE CATAWBA JOTJ Hrf AE.,
One of the largest papers now published in the
State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, . made up from
the columns of the Dailt Bullxtix, has not only
necome a popular papers, but it anorus great ad
vantages to those who wish to use its columns, a
an advertising medium
Specimen copies wiu be sent to . any section they
may oe oruervu, tree oi postage.
or terms, sc., we refer the reader to our !m
ptint. - . E. H. BRITTON
nov.n-tr ; t ?
The Edgecombe Farm Joarnal.
THE subscriber will commence on or about the
1st of September, 1S60, the publication of a
monthly journal in Tarboro', to be devoted to the
plantatin and rural Interests of North Carolina
In particular, and of the South generally.
Edgecombe having long since been acknowledg
ed as the model farming county of North Carolina,
we feel that there is no locality better suited, and
none more justly entitled, to the source of publi
cation of a nr.t class agricultural paper than Tar
boro'. It Is to be called . .
"The -Edgecombe Farm. Journal,"
And will contain original and selected articles up
on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House
hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac.
it will bepusnsnea witn new type and clear
white paper, in a neat quarto form.
- The price of subscription has been made so low
as to place the publication within reach of every
one. , . ; . . .. ..
' TERMS: 1 "- - v
One copy one year. : . .-, .$0 50
Seven copies one year.. ... . . ,V. . 8 00
Twelve copies one year. V. ... ....... . . 5 00
Twenty-five copies one year ......... , . .10 00
GST" No paper sent unless paid for in advance.
WILLIAM B. SMITH, .
Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro, N. C.
JalySO-M :
PROSPECTUS .
" OF THX .. " . - - I -
HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER.
nxvorsn to .
POUTICS, AuRICUJJFIiRE, WISCELLAMT, 6EKERAL KEWS.
FCBLU3HKD BI , :
"-; i HILLSBOROUGH, N. 0. - I,
-w-yc TITH the present volume tne KECUKDKtt
y w commenced tne roruetn year oi its cxm-
tpnnft. tb" "rat nurobor favins m teeved the 10tn
of February, lozu ; aunng aii wnicn tune we nave
labored to make our paper, interesting and useful,
and we hope that In these particulars we nave not
been altogether unsuccessful. ; it has been our
wish to make the RFCORDER a good Family ra-
per, devoted to Pontics, -Agriculture, ausceuany,
General News, Ac, with a view to the entertain
ment and improvement of the farmers and citl-
sens of ths circle in which it is distributed. Our
Agricultural department we endeavor to mi witn
the hest selections we can make from all sources,
giving preference to such as will be of practical
use to the farmer and cultivator; and in this par
ticular we hope to make the RECORDER as valu
able to the agriculturist as any periodical oi a
purely agricultural character. - in our miscella
neous department, we shall confine to be, as we'
have always been, careful to select such articles
as will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to
Improve the mind and hearts While, we shall be
thankful to receive well-written articles to aiorn
our columns, wa are not so ambitious of originality
as notte d refer selected matter -of superior merit,
to loosely-written and ill-digested articles, though
Ornamented at tne top wun uie covetea worm
Written expressly for the RECORDER," ; In our
News department we snail taxe especial pains.to
present to our readers the latest Intelligence; and
to enable us to de so we have facilities equal to
those enioved in any portion of tha State, except
those favored with telegraphic communication. ..
A single copy; one year,. .... .... .. p.w
81x copies, one year ........... .m.10.00
Tsn copies; one year. ............ . -15UX)
PTmnt alwava In advance.
Any of our old subscribers who will obtain five
subscribers and send us the cash, shall receive
their own paper free ef charge. ; ,
Jtuyio., . . -
Take Notiee, :
FROM THIS DATE, our Boots are pemnvevy
doted to aZL Gash will, In every Instance,
be required, without aisuncaonoi pmw . -
. We are compelled to buy for Cash ourselTes and
must therefore havt money.
'DO N01 ASS FOB CRXBIT -
$6 PER 'ANNUM.
v Book and Job Printing
(IF EVERY CLiSS AN0. STlfLS, !
neauy Atxecatea at tbli odce. -
MAYING procured a large amount , of excel.'
lent material, and dded to this establish,
stent si table fast PRESSES, we take this
tunity to Inform our friends and the public,
that we are fully prepared to execute work f
every aiass, in-. . ---:. :. -. . .
at short notice," and at prices far' below those
uso&ur pom ia uus section oi countrvi we ara
prepared to print in taelatest and most approved
style, . ; v ' ..
CARDS. - j
BILL-IIEADS,
CIRC U L, AltS. :
CIIECItS, I
SHO W-II1I.I.S.
INVITATIONS,
NOTES,
LAW ULANKS.
Mr A 1IXJT AJ. A. AVA iSj
and any other style of nrlntinr nananv ean far'
UVVitvO)
for much less than the same class of work ean , be
executea uus siae or ew xork.
; Take Notice.
?ALL persons indebted to the subscriber
IN JSJNUT W-Y
,.' WILL PLEA5X r " .
G 0 ME FORWARD
and pay up '
as longer indulgence cannot be given.
' J. S- PHILLIPS.
I WOUld also SOtifv tI4TL wunt nt nuwli that
from and after this d&v , V roods will be sold low
downfor cash or its ea:f Aient. .
SOMETHING NEW
A LOT OF SILK HOOPS, an enUrely new and
w superb article light, springy and pleasantly
made expressly for the South; Also, a new style
of HOOP SKIRT, a most desirable article, called .
The Belle of tbe Sqnth.
Totrether with a very lance number or' more ordi
nary Hoop Skirts comprised of from 10 to 50 hoops
each.
april 18-c
K00PMANN A PHELPS.
PALMETTO. '. '
IROlSr WOEK8.
CQIiTJirXBlA, S. C. .
ESTABLISHED. A. D. MDCCCLL
WILLIAM GLAZE,
J nxm ANUFACTUKER OF STEAM ENGINES,
KiviL from 10 to 80 Horse Power; SUGAR
MILLS of every style now In use, Mill Work of
every discriptlon. Also, Iron Railing, with every
description of Iron and Brass Castings.
I would call attention to Iron Casting in the way
of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast
Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures
or Cemetary lots. ; . ;. ' -.
. Having a first rate Boiler maker with ns, we ' are
prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them,
at short notice. . Will send , boiler maker to any
part of the State. Our Steam Engines will be
found, when compared with those made at North
ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty
per cent larger for the same horse power.
These Works have been in successful operation
for ser ral years, with an increase of patronage
from all Darts of the Southern country, for which
the Proprietor returnshis thanks to his numerous
friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that
no pains er expense will be spared to merit a con
tinuance of their favor i.
may!7-tr . : --;- - !. ,;-
M0NTAM0ENA FEMALE SEMI-
V . NARYv, r
HT. PLEASANT, CABAEEUS Co., N. C.
flfXHK ex'erclses of tills school will be resumed
JL on the 20th of August. ' -
. , - RATES PER SESSION.
Board, (Including washing and fuel)
EnsUsh course, from $5.00 to -.
$4aoo
Music on the Piano, Melodeon, or Guitar,
IViVU
20.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
7.00
Lansuases, each .,. '
Drawing, or painting,: . . -Vocal
Music, . -
Embroidery,
Other ornamentals reasonable.
." TEKHd t, ' . " ' .
' Half of all the expenses, board and tuition, must
be paid In advance, and the remainder, at the
close of Uie session. i
Pupils who board in the Seminary will not be
permitted to make store acconnts.
For" further information, address
..' .' - L. G. HEILIG. '
; July 28, 61, tiU oct 1 1
MARTIN, TANNAHILL & Co.,
i (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co-.)
Grocers & Oominission?Mercliants
PETEHSDURG, VA.
WALTER K. lVE AE.T1TT &. Go
. (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A- Co.)
C O MMISSIONUE BOH AN TS,
' R. A. Martis, formerly of Granville Co., N.O. -
R. Tahnahill, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. 0 '
- Waltkb K. M abtih, of Richmond, Vs. (
N. M. Maxtis, of Richmond; va.
. . &. H. CuBsmoHAat' Jr of Richmond, Va.
T0TH concerns will give faithful personal at-
a n tentlon to the sales of cotton j wheat,
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 Is confined' to BELLING exclu
sively. Refer to : ';v-
a F. Fishkh, Esq., PresIdenCN. C. Rail Road.
Dr. W. J. Hawkhis, Pres't R. k Gaston Rail Road.
R. R. BBinoxBSf-Esq Pres't Sank at Tarboro, N. C.
Hon. W. N. Eowaaos, Warren County, N. 0. .
Jakes M. Bullock, Esq., Granville County, N. 0.
O. F. Fishkb, Cashier Exchange Bank,Petersburg
Kkmp P. F ttlb, Esq., Raleigh, N. O.
We respectinlly call ths attention of Cotton
Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of
the best Cotton Markets in the South, having both
a eood heme aad foreign demand, and we are
pleased to hear that efforts are now being made to
eet the freight through from Charlotte to Peters-
burg reaucea to. aoout 90 a uie.
men 1,1001-om. 1 -. -
C BININGER'S ,
'.y... old
LOiJDOIT DOCK Gni,
COGNAC,"" "' . ' j;', - '
SHERRY, -
. A ' PORT, .
:'r' .. MADEIRA,
. 1849 bksxsts BOURBON,
. -.. WHEAT TONIC
Put up in Cases containing one dozen Bottles each.
AJM.llININGEa&CO.i
(Established 1778.) WINE IMPORTERS,
p No, 19, Broad St.yN.
aterIn order to Insure consumers Pure Llquort
In a compact and convenient form, we commenced
the enterprise of bottlinar and packing in cases our
well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys, Ac, and
have sent them out In a style that would precone
the possibility of their being tempered with before
reaching the purchaser. The general apprecia
tion and gratifying success that has rewarded our
efforts, has encouragea ns to maintain we sianaara
ae rerards Quality; also, to make increased efforts
to maintain the confidence and patronage which
has been so liberally oestowea upon us.
. . a ... OPINIONS 0PTH PRESS. .
mtk. nnnvan'L 19 Broad Bt have a verv hlrh
reputation to sustain, as the oldest and nest house
la New York." Jtome oumar j w ;
The bouse ef A. M. Bnrxsaaa 0on No. If?
Broad SL, has sustained for a period of eigUy
years, a reputation that may well be envied."
Jf. Y. Ec0n4naPotL ;f n r
The name of A. ML. Bnraroxa 4 Co., No. 19 Broad
8Uls a guarantee ef the exact and literal truth,
whatever they respesenw jy. Y. Oomtnercial
Advertiser. - - u-,,
We invite the attention of Dealers, Druggists
and Physicians to our extensivt stock of ehoics eld
Wines, Brandies, etc ;
- Orders from the eountiy will meet with prompt
attention Circulars, containing a fist of article ,
and prices, ronrar4ed Vj Ihoto dejirlagt&tm,
ana pay up '
IMMEDIATELY
do 1 montfe
do - S ro'thj......
do. . 8 do
do J i!o ......
do 1 year
...' v . i '
, ffB'T; Advertisements published until forbid, wi II,
be charsed 0 cents per square of 12 lines for li s
nrst Insertion, and 25 cents fof each eontlnuanre
if not contracted for. " . ' . - j
f liberal dlscoant, made on -, the above
rates to persons advertlslsf by contract.
i I
11 iiii
. - From I NasHville. 1 :"
Received In Charlotte, Feb, 4 I
at BaUetia Office, 7.; 10 pm f
Nasqviij.b, Feb.3. ;
General Beaukkqaed
and suite arrived '
here this eavening.V " - " 1 '.
The heavy rains last night and to-day
will interfere With the programe of arrange
ments intended as a compliment to this
distinguished Chieftain.. - j '
The Operator . here disclaims haying
sent a Dispatch to Savannah stating ' that
Gen. Price had captured St.. Louis. '
,;r;. From Ridimond. ..
Received at Bulletin Office,
Feb 4, 9:20 p. ro., J .
. Richmond, Feb. 4.- The Yankee com
missioners Fish and-Ames are at For
tress Muqroe en route for - tha. Sonth, but j
they will not be allowed to come to carry
itit thair-anviaxr-DiagC 1 1
niai j
of bavannah, arrived 11 ;cri- . .. -'
day. ' . ' ' . ; -
Devebian was arrested las t -Sm c?m c r , n nd
Lafayetted, butiwas released through the
intervention of the French Minister; flo
refused to return to Wilmington, and ob
tained a passport to , go to Europe. Se
ward endorsed on it; . " , -,
It is" understood that Devebian is not to
enter into the any of the Insurrectionary
States, lie went to Paris, and in an inter
view with Napoleon, showed him Se
wards endorsement. ' The crapejror said he
should be allowed to return to his place of
business!' ; " , ' -. . .-
The French Minister of foreign aflairs
prepared the necessary papers for the French '.
Minister at Washington, and Devebian
returned to that place, and applied' to Se
ward for a passport to Wilmingt6n,but was
refused it. - Next day the French Minister
called on Seward and shovi ed his papers,
and Sewardrgranted the passport.
. Devebian has. applied to the Federal
Government for damages. , . i
A dispatch from a reliable source says
that Fifteen ofbeers and 360 privates was
released from Fort Warren, and leave
Boston for, FOrtresa Monroe on the 3rd
inst; The merchant Seamen are also to
be released. , '. t
Charlotte Foundry
..A ri dJI!aclaine Slaop
MAVING purchased from J. A. Fox the above
establishment, the undersigned begs leave
to ea.ll the aUaOtlon of. the public to the fact that
he is now ready to fill -ne very 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, Mil) Works
and Agricultural Work of all kinds. Blackimlth- .
Ing, Job, Wagon Work, and Horse-Shoeing done
with dispatch. : Old' Iron, Brass and Copper Cast
lngs bought at the Foundry or taken in exchar,
for job work. All kinds of Wood Turning also
done. 1
r deo26-tf , JOHN M. HOWIE..
Dissolution.
THE Copartnership heretofore existing under
the name of ALEXANDER A McDOUOALL,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Henry
Alexander is alone authorised to settle the busP
ness of the late firm.
i HENRY ALEXANDER."
- MALCOLM McDOUOALL.
June 27, 180I tf.
MECKLENBURG IROaN WOltKS.
HENRY ALEXANDER 1
CIIAUL.OTXE, N. C. ,
fTTHE undersigned beg to Inform the citlxem of t
- JL Charlotte and vicinity, and the public geo-
erally, that they have . ' '
COMMENCED BUSINESS !
. " at the above ,
ELiT All lil S II mis 'IV T-f
y '.j lr- tootor . ' '
':y':' lUrclo 13troot, M '
Adjoining tiie North Carolina Rail Prad, and op
posits JOHN WILKES' Steam FJow Mills.
. They are now prepared to furnish all kinds of
At short notice, and on reasonable terms.
STEAM ENGINES
FBDM 8 to 80 HORSE POWER, ;
)o-01iOOilic
" .- aAND
" OLACKR.-niTII'S TFOniX
; ' ' . OF ALL Kixns. ' '.'; '
E I A I R S
In their line promptly attended to. Their Y0UN
DRY is In full operation, and y .
Cast Segularly twice a Week, ,
, Wednesdays and Saturdays. ! .1
They are prepared to furnish all kinds of : r
CASTINGS ITT IRON, I1ITASS, At'.
ir Acooaoixa to ordm.
SAW AND OBIST IIILL 0EABIN0,
; GIN WHEELS,
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1 ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS?F0R j -COTTON
PRESSES.
CAST IRON RAILING, v
Per Garden Enclosures,. .
Dwelling Houses, . i
Public Buildings, .
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For carrying on the business in aU it branch,
have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE,, and r
are provided with all the ,
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Agentr, for Dr. E. O. Eluott, for Winter's !
Pateat Malay Saw Mill, which has theadvanUge, ,
Son? wlthmany others, of doing at least twic i a ,
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taken in trade. . r
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