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THEBTJLJESSi
DAlLT IBCLLKTXS, J
-Rl-WKEKLT BULLETIN.
V, -
'V.:
. - -m-t ml- - r
r..r trulv remark.
...(.a ri101ITlllCVui.v.. -
r9 .
the da of trial ha. come.
down in Mi i
V -Poor crectnr ! Jow lie ,was BlkU-
Go on f norrie roiu 1
. lUtrrTOJf IIow did it appear' ound unto you. .
55; w.-why;vthu:
preach, go preach-ee, go preach-ah, . go
pr eacn an ec u u o-i u v
(per annanij
fpr annum)
uoo.
ljOOL
. a.VinMhaviand Gap ?
TleLltiwlii Comiiillonto: n.,mwW Gan is situated about
mchmi.idiZir.rf.enabIMi.s w re..rr to :ihe mountain
.irZr Ilinp.hire .o .h , Alabama .
Through this gap, Very similar appearance
In a few days-
hosts of the
r-aroer and uespwi .. .
. :!,,. rd can at the homble.eon
3 of great tank, fo .?
S bin ofeannon will !.
- , hill foP .loathe., hne "'. .
I .nH the raiile ol mmUttJ. u
; J h i. bayone,,. .he ahnck. of .he woun- i
aid .be groan, of .hed,ing .he.ho...
, . . i rl th curses o
o! me.Txciuio
i Rnnhprinr and sisters, that s tne . . anthofiTies of the
2L TEnouffh said. Brother Ct- - ' J,fd ror one momentHmtertam
v.lk: Th'aVs noV of your col ege vr.nsitionaaabsuid and ridiculousWc
UV,!;' nA7neyn3NoOCtor .
rVita. nor money calls
Tinity Bvergot such a caUarthali;
itr.iL.. harp a license "
v aiKci iuubi -
4
Broth'
sartin
.v A vicit ihe mUitary prisons
w . . . 'fci .t,. mivi
South, will be permitted w . r . - - in the
- 5 j n finntgHOTroeiir1"0- - . . . . .
pose. ; maeu. n((i. Rnrkv Mountains, formerly the eraigranis
VV... . . . L' . " 1
tronv Virginia and North uaronna pasaeu
on their, wav to the virgin wilds of the
nroposition so aosuxa a - ' r,:. V .r . ,r thousands noon
' - .i.L' . Hnwrnment Will TOl VVeSU I or ua , j , ,
arainiormw u'a Ku,.w-" 7 . , j . . l. k,m,crh this natural writers oi reoerutwoi
, r.. rr.-itOTiIr. tO ailOW.-UWF 1 lliuusauuo . - . ,,
. . 1 Fa thn
rN ot- the . Snmt er. .
ThexMontreal Advertiter makes the fol
lowing : statement concerning the reble
privateer kt Cadiz : "The Confederate
rirfvatef.-or"; rather publie armed hip.;
Lfi;K hka beeri ntavini? the mischief with
American ships off Cadiz, is not the Sum
tert which is yet on her old beat, but one ot
the new vessels for which the -Nashville
took officers, to . Europe., Her name and
that of her consorts .will be . known soon
nm,f,h : in the meantime, there will .., be ;
vt j,- .
weeping and wailing among
the under-
on
from
er
. .1. j v:k .fwMrA all the wail oltne
qaisnea, anu - ... fi
windows and the cry ol organs, -
.n fur -sure.
The license Was grtnted,- the story goes,
and Walker is now, doubtless making the
"WEDNESDAY, FEBttUARYJlSf.
- i- . I 'RTJaoIcioinrii ValleV
w-.. . . u inT rnp i mtaiviiv miri iiic Mxwoi''i'r" .
Ames and MrVwn to come -. . ;r r nnP. Kentdr. and
. - . " utTotnm I tkit A tlanf i ft Ones.
parposeor invesugaung o - wrrr "l"-. firgtentered thel.nd
or for any other purpose, " 40. nv the nre-Ada-
(orth exercise a rigid suxveUiance .oyer , o . form8 to this
mnnication. bv person or letter, be- mite turnpike. It really wrm
ww..m.i. r ... 4 i mt: la . i - i . j. sj n taT me uiiiv uiaui- i . . . i . A
. nA thft - Nortn. . inis nour, me usi, ouu , . .. h en vnaer waier irom iwy w
and the on J cable roaa ior iub --.-Kr , ne people nave v ""
DisisTEops Flood , in California .A
San Francisco telegram, of 17th, says
The Legislature has adjourned to the
21st instant, to allow the water to subside
Sacramento. The wnoie cuy nas
eleven feet
irom
tween
is a step in; the right direction,
ly regreus that tne poucy
! soohef adopted; ', ' ' ,
7
had not . been and heavy jnnnitions oi war
Tennessee into Kentucky.
from East
is
ill fill
k thrt' result
the intervening vaiieys , uU -
-f ill be cbthedin
what it may. WV 06 . rtynM nd
gloom, covered with desolate homes and
filled with suffering. . 1
nf trial: lithe grand
armies now being pressed, forward by the greal vigilance.
eftemybebeaten,thewarw?lbeat
-another etTort to cruen oui lUc - .
not be made. 1 If one or more of them shall
be successful, the contest will be renewed
with redoubled fury everywhere, new uie
will (be given to the war, and new scenes
of blood will burst upon the startled vision
The disaster at Draiimille and the repulse
of Crittenden admonish us that the conflic
' must be bloody and desperate, that-at
y places it will be doubtlal, ma"
:n.nielous Person
It may not te improper. iu
j...- Vk heeiri made 'to see'
thauio'snspictous person or persons are
allowed to pass throngh this town,- n .
highly? important V?" A fi 6- . .
' Zi ' w aii. .in
There are one or two persona
Charlotte, 'at this writing," who are regard.,
ed as suspicious characters nd- who,
when quesuoned;as8uine quite an offend
are not , somewnai. iu-k:i-
mani
positions
occupied
.v- rvr.rWat Generals can never be
ny liiw wiiv
taken by the enemy, fowling ureen.vi
umbus, and Manassas we believe can dely
thcnunibers, skUI, and resources of the
North, now and forever. But - there are
intervening points, important, but not vit
al Whereur defences are weak; and our
means of resistance inadequate ; and at
., v.i,TU mav achieve such sue-
'M;..a!i will eive enceuragemcnt
people of their section, sustain the Admin
istration for a time, and stimulate their
Generals to renewed effews to bind upon
their brows the laurels of victory. ,
There is bloody work to be' done. ' Let
noVunder-cstimate its importance or its
difiicultics. Let every heart be steeled and
evey muscle set; Tor the dangers at
hand, the day of trial is upon us, and we
must be worthy of the cause we bava
espoused, or pay the penalty in the hor
rors of a prolonged.contest brought nearer
to our homes! Memphis Avalanche. ,
The News from Europe.
Vrota lh Netr York nerM. Jih-30-
The' news from Kurope is important.-
f he London flerall, the organtJ Lord
ed air if they
tment. " - . ,
Every man not well vouched for, or who
cannot exhibit satisfactory - evidence of
u y oro and lovalty to the
rvmiiAraiA AuTVrities, ought to bo im
: 4
mediately nrrr?"
tne uLjJtU Lof me cause
brave soldiers a reengaged in . defending.
"A word to the wise is sufficient.
From the West : - ;
'rri. 1 IrtapTrrnr Jf AIDS of news are copied
from the Memphis Tenn. AvaUnche oi the
30th Ult, V ... 1 , ' :'. ; j
-There is really nothing positive irom
Missouri. Price ia at Springfield, or was
.:i ntU. Ilia : force is too large to
remain in a country , where armies
msrehed over it and
L.n fta ontire substance. Hl3
strong enough to warrant ms aav,
until reinforedhe must content himself
with holding the enemy at bay and taking
advantage of opportunities , as they may
arise. ... 5 ".,....' ;; :
From Columbus. Our last reports from
an
have
eaten
force is not
General Beauregard on his way to
KentuckV. Our citizens Saturday, after
many disappointments, were gratified with
the sight of the gallant General Beattre.
gard.-rHe"arrivsd here between" one and
two ,oclock, on a :-special train: of the
Orange and Alexander Railroad company,
and left on the regular mail train of the,
Tennessee railroad. During his briefatay
here, he was called on at theforvel House,
by a large number hi citizens,. ail of whom
seemed anxious to shew.every mark of re
onnt t tY -brave General; who has so
i'onr' armies to -victory.-; A con-
second stories of their houses, and are un
able to build fires: to cck)k. their .food.
Cooked provisions in large quaniiues nave
been sent from San Francisco by two
steamers. The water has materially sub
sided since, but the weather is- still un.
favorable in the valley. Other portions m
the State have suffered severely from this
unprecedented inundationv aod many mU
' lions of property have been destroyed, j
To Our Friends : For the - purpose of
settling our out standing business to this
date. Our firm will change its style on
the lstday of January 1862, teWii.LiAMs
& Oates, who will continue the business
af the old stand oi the subscribers. We
earnestly request our customers to come
forward and settle their indebtedness, , as
business cannot be carried on without
money. ?r A ?
The ready zeal with which both part
ners have volunteered to serve their coun
try is a claim upon you which should not
be overlooked nor should you by withhold-'
ing their Jnst due cause a total sacrifice-oi
thSir business. ;; Gates oci Williams. ;
Dec. 30, 6i: , . ' ', ; . , 'y ' & - ;
ARTILLERISTS
for;the AR.
ARTILLERISTS; to serve dunne the
present
QOFFEC. COFFEE. :
760 Bags Choice Cuba Coffee, cargo ol
schr. fronr .
under the " , , " ' M :
CONFEDERATE TImA09
are wanted, mid will be paid under Con
iederatV Rule, entitled to all the benefits
provided by J Zrtv to
-airy rxTO :'-rk!nttA. Ttf. C.
Wi- A.'-U"l wuu..-.
C
Nympha,,
11
Eldorado,
,"S -'
Hermitage,
w -; ;.
Valparaiso,
Nympha,
- ' Nvo v '
Nympha,
LB
Perln, ' : :
LB
Pinal,
LB , '
Cruz,- .
n,. :
LB
Belia Vista,
LB i
Nva Nympha,
, M1M
Caracolello, ,
M2M
A.
M3M
Proserpina,
M4M
R,
M5M
" F
Nympha
5 bags Coffee,
SO'
20
2.
6
20
50 .
35
'20
30
61
50
20
40
150
30
.
Cant.
Jan 29
Just roceived and for sale by v . n
KAHNWEILER & BROS.
January 25, 1862 tf. I .
ANOTHER CnANCR FOR A
with Great Britain. The Rio Grande'
is a neutral stream, the boundary 1 between
Mexico, and the Confederate States. This
river, says the New Orleans Delta, has
Kln Klk5ided bv the United States - na-
commerce. 01
Difficulty ABLE-BODIED TME N I jOR RENT.
' Y JX JLMXXS) I The Store liouse ana
' vnii THE ARMY Uf I houses recenuy ocuuio i .
iTA'ffmiT n AT) AT TAT A fAI"-A.
IN Ult 111 UAliUiixn ii, .i'nr Vviii. JOIJNSTON.
siderable crowdalso, assembled m -iri vv andUow closed to the
tua KnriLU, and after Yepat,. "r-
. ; av Derby and the Aristocrats, saVsxnat jne
! " rtbcJ ajyois in Londoil -have oflered.i-on
Vv lfj li lire Confederates, the basis ol a,
irvatv of com'racrie with England,
: . lournal holds forth the most liberal in
- "duccraents for the recognition of the Jeff.
Davis Government by Parliament and , the
Queen. Great Britain is to enjoy a per
. iWt free trade with the revolted States, an
. . canalization of her flag with that of the
South, a freedom of traffic on the coast,
and the chance of supplying all the m.nu-
: r-. t rrru-wia rnnircd for the use ot the
IBUIUIVU Jjiv-T 1 . 1
orkinff millibns in the seceded territory
J On these gfodnd3he Derbyites advocate
' . " the imkptfiate recognition of the Southern
Confederacy
In the event of the Confederate Com
UoiAnnn hinr surrendered, and war on
IIIUJJIVMVI- O
: that cround averted, it is clear that, upon
the zovernmentB of
fJU HI iii V A VIUI . t vw
p-.i.n.i nnH F'rancc have every indnce-
- LilAfva -
ment to recognize the well-earned inde
pendence of the Confederate States. ' The
precedents . of the Swiss Cantons, , the
Seven United Provinces of the ttether
- - lands, ot the revolted Spanish American
colonies, of Greece, ol Belgium, of Texas,
1 and- the Kingdom, of Italy, justify, and
' commend this step, which, if not taken fay
ministers at once, is certain to be taken by
i! parliament on its re-assembling.
' , " Arrangements have been completed by
enterprising parties, with large resources
' at Liverpool, for the establishment of: two
' lines of first class steamers j one to Char
ieston and the other to New Orleans, A
, . third line to Norfolkthe terminus of the
i. Seaboard and Roanoke railway, by which
cotton from North Carolina and Tennessee
' can be laid down there as cheaply as at
h : New Orleans is also in contemplation. '
" j The London Herald, of January the 9th,
has the following! f r
Already houses in London and Liver
pool, convinced that the subjugation of the
Southern States is impracticable, we mak
ing their preparations for the establiah
i tneni braK Louaaa in .Nevr-Orloans,
Charleston and Norfolk, the moment trade
- 4 with these places shall be re-opened." -
. , i French houses at Lyons and . Paris are
-aljo preparing for similar direct Inter
course with the South. -
.A man.who digns himself G. C Rich,
to!bly, well dressed, young and well
looking, about five feet six; with i Yankee
lace goatee appended, was taken 'up.on
suspicion of being a Yankee spy T and
brought before the (ntendant last Wednes
day for trial; v He pretended to be deal and
to the dumb, and by some unintelligible demon-
strations with his fingers, and some almost
Muallv so with a Den. he made , out to in-
. . .. - : .
form the court that he was from vvilkcs-
boro N. C.! which was all that could , be
learned of him ; and in the absence of suf
ficient proof to convict him of the above
charge was turned lose", It would ,b3 well
to keep a look out for such a character. -
. . . . , - Salisbury Banner.
The indivdual referred to above, we have
been advised, recovered his speech a few
evenings since in Charlotte,, and being
found in very bad company, created suspi
cions which led to his arrest and confine
ment in a certain three story brick house
within the corporate limits of the city.
betin.: :i v . '.; ;;;. ;
; Caustic """..'..-' '... , :
ER8The .Salisbury. Banner .of.the.4th
This pinstant is responsibly for the annexed :
In consequence of a report that there
would probably be a dratt :, made upon the
militia ior regular service, volunteering to
guard the prisoners has been withV the
last week" unusually spirited in this county.
that as soon as they can get 80,000 or
100,000 they intend to make their way te
Pnlnmhiis. and New Madeid by . both land
and water. They had at Caird, at last
accounts 60,000 troops" and 38 mortar boats.
Beauregard. 'The Nashville LT ionan&
American saysi"'' - " : ; :
A private dispatch was receiyed by, a.
gentleman of this city. last night,; stating
that Gen. Beaxiregardwill ..certainly -take
command at Columcus.' . ' ' - ' "
A dispatch from Richmond ays i ,
Gen. Beauregard' has been . assigned to
the command at Columbus, ' Kentucky.
Gen. GhstavuV Smith, takes the place: of
Beauregard at Manassas. - . - - ' ' .
' . Later from Bowiius Green, ,
Welear from a friend just from Bowling
Geen, (says the Memphis 'Avalanche,) that
matters are quiet; there just now that a
large amount of provisions had arrived and
was stored in that city for army purposes-:
that tTi farcrn Aiimberof Federals which
had crossed Green River had; been driven
back by Gen. Hindmaii that all the prc
ducei houses and mills north; ' of Bowling
Green, had' been destroyed,80 that the
Yanks could find.no shelter and no feed
that the roads had been flowed up and
trees felled across themr t1 stay) the ad
vance of th$ anks and nat sixty days
Would nbt'elSpse before ih thousand good
and true Southern men would rise pp in. the
rear of the Yankee army ,i
way through to Gen. Buckner.
l-e7uoneJoaIcony, and was most en
thusiastically cheered. ; He was accompa
nied by Captain Alexander, Colonel Chis
holm, and -Lieutenant Ferguson, " Aid-de
Camp, Colonel F. Jordan, Lieutenant John
M - O ley, Jr., and Major Clay, Assistant
Adjutant General, andVDr. Brodie, bur-
geon, wno area porrjon o ua .
-' s Lynchburg Republican 30th ult.
WA'nnTTor Matamoras and other Mexican
ports, are forbidden entrance ito the river.
Thefirst vessel that was ordered off hap
pened to be an English ship with freight
for an English house at Matamoras. No
better uiustrauon "-V-" lr, Violin and -Melodeon, and in drawing
forbearance or imbecility, of the J3ntjs,h. J nd the modern languages. Terms-mode,
ovemment in relations tois oiocicaae t , ; ; : - R. F. HUN IV .
than would be their acquiescence in., such I t Professor at .the Charlotte rem. L.oi.
Bnch n exclusion ot' their merchant-vfes- jan61-28 dti
JLOJ
dec. 21, 1861-tf.
- The undersigned begs leave to inform
his friends and the public generally that he
;.nnarod t? trxvn nrivato lessons, at the
residences of the pupilsrons the Piano, Gair
I
Common, 8 cti. .
Fair 11 ' .
StrieUv Fair. 12 to IS Ctll
400 bbU. N. O. NIOLASSES, C Ctsw
nrf.allon. ..!'
The prlcet are to Merohanta onl. Ordem
promptly attended to. ' "
T , from the port of a nation not engaged, Roni n , 0IiD
wr. T . D.-Mrr-n c a WT1 TIT D T.nn K - I - .V .- V X - . i r ! mm u MJM i f v v -
lineton special of the 20th, p-. v m
ft
,
. -
f f
Wheat arid Corn-Wantcdv
THE planting commanltyAWl take
notice that their Wheat and f'
Pblic justice requires us to' state. a fact
which we have indirectly,learned, but con-
cerning which there Vcan . be ' no "douhtf
I'he.recent appoinimem. ui buu
Patterson as a Brigadiers General was,
strenuously refused r by the Secretary! of
War. until a positive order from the Pre
sident, issued on the urgent application ot.
vameron t
-- m mm f . 1 r
Gen.' McClellan, leu lur.
choice. ifetD York Herald,
ade. The Washington special
to the New York Herald, states that re
cent letters received from British - states
men confirm the statement made; some
time ago in this correspondence, that long
before the occurrence of the, Trent affair
the French Minister had "endeavored1 to
persuade that of Great Britain to unite
with France in breaking the btockaae oi
the' Southern ports of the United States.
It was stated positively that M.' Thou
yenel distinctly made such; a prtpositibh
to Lord John Russell, whieh waspolitely
j j kaiansa Fj-kt1 n nl wao not an-
. .u- ;csi.-..uu". rav a irrim mv'Liverv Staple
xious ior tne opening oi- uie puuuw ui v1"Vi' ,.rr' A ,n
ports, but . becaase the British x Govern
ment was unwilling to take an active part
in provoking hostilities with' this - Govern
ment, although nor averse, to 1 ranee , tak
ing the task in hand , aiid throwing open
the ports for their coinmpj-. benefit. ;
Five Hundred Ounces
-WANTEP . AT.'--'.- ' 7.,
, :S XT Tli 33 itV
Jewelry, Store;
no
. T
Stop the Thief.
X ' .Opposite .Kerr Hotel. ;
'Nt BJ The highest cash price paid for
gold-and silver. an ia '6-di
THOMPSON & i BARNES, ;
Jv; .yV ;; ': WHOLES ALE V . :;
.VkAitUnH J i vTk " iif rT fin 1 MTG
" " & ,25" COrfcMON STREET,
;. tfW ORLlMNS,A. jV. y
., Orders for'5ugaryjVIolasses,'.&c.,
solicited. ; .' -; - ' ' ". '' " ' .a . -'
, With an epefie.nce of tweftty years, we
jfeel confident of giving satisfaction. .
ft jan 18 .'62-d3m -ry . 7 v ?
Corn Crops will be parehMed it the J
Charlotte Steam Flonrinx Mill, at I
ma.rkt nneea. 1'noee nmjiuw n uc
and Corn or sale mar aDa lk
farntxrA lA rail mt the Mill before
l ' Charlottji Flour Mill,
i aog 1, 18gO-tT r ' ' '
Vottun lifJYEns. . ;
mm z.
will purchase v -
V
oozxmrcr
COTTON,
. ! ' .
and fight their
Tle Crop of Great Meli."U:
.The Macon (Gal). Telegraph laments
More companies have offered their services lnat ne present revolution . had developed
for this purpose -than are needed. Every . m he ConlederaVe States "no great leaders,
body Deems anxious to guard prieooera' Saul a head and shoulders abovts
here, but not over anxious '.to run the risk brethren, to guide their . hrey energies toj
nrtnkinr them. Could not the authorities jomnration worthy of such a people.
make some change; by which the prison Commenting' upon this the Savannah, Ke 1 tice done them, i Ve are glad to hear that
crround here mizht "be-Tendered servicea- I ,,n savs. trulv. that it feels n particu- au 0f them have been ordered under, ar-
" . . rr- . f . . ; 1 . . -..- t .,-.1 z
lar anxiety on that score, benig ratner rest by Gen. Johnstonv ana ma- rapiuiy
' We notice that the faise and grossly
aggerated reports of Zollicoffer's repulse
Which were first put in circulation at-Kxlpx
ville and . -Nashville,' 1 were telegraphed to
every portion of the South, greatly aiafn(-
iri ig and exciting the-people, of course. If
'a score or two of the cowardly creatures
who fled t he- battle field, ! and in order to
hide their own shame gave circulation to
these reports, had been summarily attach
ed to the limbs of the nearest tree, they
would have had nothing more than jus
UP--1 j in Raleigh, a red roan Horse,
Said horse Jxas the
scratches", in -the left hind foot, - very
bad, ; so gmuch so that he is lamed ;
and he is spavined in one-of his hind
legs3)ut Which, is not recollected.
Tilfl mnn is a small, thick-set -man, i with
ShgiS Dissolatiaa-ofCoptnership
"and lOOKeuas, 11 ne-nau ueeii tt uiuiaiiyi
engineer on the Railroad, as his clothes
were slick and . greasy. I will . give fifty
dollars -reward tor 'the information enab-;
line nfc to recover my horse; and -bugy.'
' . ' J JAS. M. HARRIS.
Feb 5-'621m ':- y
GRAIN" FLOUR,
AND - . '
COUNTRY PRODUCE, f
of alt kinds, for which the, . .
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH
wllj be paid- . . ' ..' .';'. . - .. ,
Just received a large lot of
BAGGING
' AN '
L : . ROPING, ;
And a oomplete supply of ;
G R O C E mi E S
' noT4Wl-tw2aios - :'- ''
31 a t , 11.11
Family Flourfor- Salei
. THE EIRM M?P.yJl I tMllVrtMandgfln FLOORS 81?
JHALLis this day dissolved by mutual 1 DS, shorts and bran. ;. ,
Also, aiuaij ana uuia i .
TrT
E. A k
'i
nxr at r.
consent, T. J. Burrows is authorized to
iaax .iTr ll mi tatandinff accounts. Persons
haviriff claims a-ffainst this firm will pie
i Cook and Washer; Wanted-
A N experienced COOK, Washer and Ironer wit
t hear of a pleaseant situaJtMm 00 applleatlon
throueh this office. - - r fTi
Jan. 27 '- . -
Charlotte & S. C. Railroad.
having claims.a-gainst tbis. nrm will piease
present them as soon as ponsibie ior set
tlement, and those" indebted? will please
?m ard:and:8Bukows. :f:
I. A. PASCHALL. I .
- Charlotte, Jan.12; 1362. :::-:
aujf l,lS60-tj
JOHN WILKES,
Charlotte Floor Mills.
vATCllES,
JliWELItY, Ac,
11, - jU4
I 1 J .K y cmw
ble in the way of acamppfinstrastion.and
also perlorm the duty 'of guard, and as
soon as a company is sufficiently drilled
send them . to some.pointT- menaced f
We think in this way, . it could be made
doubly usefuL ; . - )
x..
I General Pillow, ,
It will be seen, from our telegraphic col
umn, that Gen. "Pillow has withdrawn his
resignation, and will in afew: days report
himself for duty. .
mi .
afraid ot "great men,'.' anynow. 1 ne
revolution has developed a great pedplf '
n that has proved itself equal, to every
demand upon its virtue, ' patriotism, and
intellect, and without any tall, commanding'
spirit to tower above the rest, all our lead
ers have been tall enough to top the enemy
and keep the Government oh the road to
success.,. This is sufficient to fill themea
anraofourambition'forthe presenU When
we have any "particularly great thing to be J heartily indorses the call if the Bos-
done by a single- head una. nand, we nave 1 ton editor..
as caught the fugitives will be sent to their I Leave Charlotte, at
mr;nAa R,ZW Greek Arrive at Charlotte,
reSJJCUUTC , vviaaaaix ' . '
Courier., : ' . '--
" ; : - ;..
.A Call for Swards Removal.
The Boston Traveller, a promirient Re
publichn paper, indignantly- calls .for the
resignation or else the promptremoval.of
Secretary Seward. t :j.
The Providence Post, a Democratic pa
nnHE Passen-rer Trains on this Hoad will
X . leave and arrive, hereafter, as follows
8:30 A.M.
3:50 P.M.
T.finvA Columbia at V . . 8:00 A.M.
Arrive at .Columbia, .4:30 . P.M.
Nov 8 - itf:
. '.Notfl-
FROM and after this day, -I will sell- goods for
CtoAand Cash only. My Customors have
forced me to adopt the Cash System, by their neg
lectingto pay past duea, y
r Ang. 14 tf.-- . ' ' S ' :.
IHEDITJEI TOBACCO,
AT WHOLESALE PRICES,
;,r KAiixi ixAiroFRim), j&
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
T: January 25. 1861-tf ' '
The subscriber resbectfully announces to
the public that be has purchased the entire
stock of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver
and Plated Wares, Canes, Fancy Goods,
&c, belonging to J. G. Wilkinsv & Co.,
which is now offered to the pablic low for
cash only f ' ' . . '
' Particular attention given to repairing
Watches and Jewelry. I- .
J.G.WILKINSON.
Dec 16, 1861-d3 w2 ; J
OEJTIOVAI-.
x.a
To be Rented
TTTILL be rented oh the:
Tf 3rd day ot JVtarcn
1 .. 1. Tj
next, 1 at" the - residence of
in x"i'r"----i-.-,, nnntiTrc 1 one we were luriucuy 1
THE Willi is sVruiiiiorftiBU!-. provided with provender
ith the improvements attached. 1lhe' FVvLve eobd lots foi
W- have removed' ouf Livery and Sale
Stables from our old stand, in rear of the
Mansion House, to the M Tattersall
Stables, opposite the jail, where we would
be pleased to wait on the public generally. '
"At our new stand we are better prepared
to attend to the wants of the public, having
a much more convenient building than the
one we were formerly in, and bemg wen.
Mwerirom-ci-. 1 done by single- uwt.-t w 1 ion eaiior..-. .-. . v. ,v . pamrs y "I with the improvements atlacned ,tnereio, 1 r-.r r-7- '"-m iot fo- the accommoda-
; The Confederate New of Monday con- fcar8 of finding the man to do it. : , .Among the reasons urged by the Trav- (Jotton and All KMS Of f rOdttCf); and the: furniture of the house, &c.v This I Uitgepuitmm
tains the touowmg ; ;
We have iust received authentic infor
mation from Jeff. Thompson's army. The
Federals have of late been in the; habit of
arresting good and peaceable . men near
Rush's Ridge, and bastiling them. ' When
they. cannot conveniently Bieze them. they
." According to the Federal accounts there
were ten Federal regiments in the Fishing
Creek fight to two on our side, and accord -ing
to reports on our side, we slew five to
one.
The Federal
account , makes :this re
elleribr the removal of Se ward, are his al
leged mismanagement of our foreign re
lations, the ''additional causes of distrust
which ia felt in regard to his temper and
habits," and alleged tact that "the coun- rnPf ATTR I)RITfi "STORE
TRADE tSTBEETj n
CHARL.0 TTJB W. C.-;;
Ait orders attehded to witt dlspa45h ;t: :
april6-tf - " ' j i
surround the building, and wait for oppor- port: :. ; ' , ; I' : i
tuniuea. " Last.Tharsday the Uncolnites " Col. -MinsonV brigade made a forced
surrounded a house near theRidge. for the march of twenty-five mUes through heavy
purpose of arresting a secessionist, but they
try is disgraced by the low tone of' states
manship manifested by Mr. Seward.'
Hartford (Conn.) Times. U - ?r ';'.'' '
were foiled and had to bite the das(. A
number of Jeff.'Thbmpson cavalry rwere
passing in that direction . and; spied these
invading marauders, fired into them, kil.
ling two and. wounding one the rest fled.
roads, and managed to arrivethree hours
before the commencement 1 ot 3he fight, in
which they took a glorious part, in spite of
The Canadian papers say " Seward's oP
ier.to allow British troops to pass through
Main wilt not' be accepted. A Toronto
journal intimates that the Secretary's ap- 1 nag 6et. Memphis Avalanche
parent friendliness was designed t-r secure
the soldiers who would desert. ,.
their iatlEnie. H
There is hot a regiment in the Confed.-
erate8ervice that is not
- - at I
twntv.five miles envday. In sunshine or
storm, over
the deepest roads
W ttUa-i& bayonets crossed when tne sun
A correspondent of the Petersburg Wkig
writes; ;;..';,. .:;' ., '--..Vi- -f ..' ?,.;'-
- There is an underground nlail sent to lis
pccasiohally from Newport - News. ;To
vou a sketch of one of their letters,
: Vt TFTR .HTJTCHISOII & Co
BET AIL DEALERS 1 FOJSBittn; a -jw-.-MESTIO
DRUGS, ' Medicines, Chemicals,
Perfumery .Fancy Arwcicn, wimi. -i
Window 4la, Putty, Dye fetiiTarpsntlne
Burnrnf flaid AJoohol, Fare wquors, vanura iom,
Field nd Garden Seeds, Ac, Ac. ., ,
Having closed our jbooks, we Intend to sell here
after for cash. - ; - May 4, ISgLtf
INK MANUFACTORY.'
.n tnniim nrnnertv is two miles east of
ncu a,av". tr -Mr-- T
Shelby," Cleveland county, N. O. -. w
"xi-jsfr. sTkhms will be made known, on
the day of renting-" ; ' ;;,
N. B, At the same time and place will
be sold, :. ' , 't :
- 5 CORN, -v - : '- ,
-r . v v OATS '-:'..'' ' .'--,-
' : ;f : y i : ami FODDER.
S. A. WILSONi f-Ex'rs,
i i ,:-e: WILSON. '
Feb 4-i-cjlm'; '.
modate any amount ol horses and mules,
and would be pleased to wait on any drover
who may give us a call. ' ' .
We have, also, a good Black-imlth shop
in connection with pur StableB,.and would
h --leased to attend to the wants of thej
people in that line.
fiivft a a. calL '" '
TT?nWM Ar. WAnSWriKTH. 4
- mm tM W T W Al ' - w V
' - -; ' ; .Tattersall Stable
COFFEE 1 COFPEP
yT i Z .i,a r thi, rnTlowTno- eDisi rfTtHE Subscriber has commencea tne manuiac.
williriz to march 1 j..--r.-rr- . - f. Jl tore of abeanurui
- 1 a . 1 - r a a mmm. -m. -k. atef - T tt a AniFnrrm nnv -hv-h- i - r.
OOD STI1TBUPS,
tle written aboard. The chirograpny was T. ciir wixixiNO INK
muu- p .ay? P--rrr, , '..w H?sficn,red. havinir been buried,' no ,,j.fwm aniEnellsh recipe.-arid !ls re-
thn ground or though
-oads, 11 an-enemy as opiy w 1 -- -, - .- . , . . . irom a
wiU
t Called to Freacii. '
i The papers tell a story of one ambitions of
ministerial honors, who was praying in the
woods for some Divine manifestation of a
call to preach. While 'so engaged a John
Donkey set up one of those cries for which
his race is peculiar, which Walker raia
. took for ad affirmative reply to his appeal.
Wherlapon he applied for license; when
the toUowtng colloquy , occurred between
him anii the interrogating preacher. ' ,--
Pastor "Do you believe, brother Wal
ker, that you are called ol God to preach,
as was Aaron V .. ,
Walker M3Iost wrtainly I does." .
p. "Give the.churchi that is, thebreth.
ren. the proof. ' " ;,'.' V: !..
W. 'J was mightily difBkilted, and I
v n determined to co into the woods and
wraitle it out.1' . . ; -?-- 1 -p.
-'That is it; brother Walker.'
"AndTwhile 'thar wrastlin. Jocob-
like, I heara one ov'tfuBf curio usest ;Toices
I ever hearn in my horned. days
p. "-You are on the right track, Broth
er Walker. Go on with the norr&tion.
I W. "I could'nt tell, for the hfo orme.
whtlhtTlh-iTOiCtt was on in thft i C
. Instead of .advancing on Hopkinsville or '
Russeilville, as reported, the- Bowling
Green Courier learns that Gen. Tom CriU
tendens command has, fallen back- from
Calhoun to South Corrollton. '
Sad ' Accident, Two men .were .but
hunting.'Saturday.wwk, in;theyicinity(Of
Gold Hill.: The v?as a little rain came up,
aa'ys the Salisbury: Watchman, and one of
them. in attempting to 'cover the locMf
w:. k niacins it under his coat, dis
charged Ihe piece; the load, taking effect Jn
iijtftEart J.iiJift::.intederacv..
certainly, be -recognized an independent
sovereignty in less than six months. You
have friends in the Federal army that you
know nothing of. ' We are whipped al-
Newport Nevsi December.21, 1861, :
11 aa-!mnfji Ar drnirs.
VZAmm a! will be fi'led with protapfr-
ness, and at as moderate prj hs.ve heen
Now on hand and for sale ;
. 100 PAIB OP-WQQDSlIBSXJPfi
Apply to
S. M. HO WELL.
pw3w.
fineated. Address
aug20-tf ;V
Columbia, 8. C-
VUw W M " a- - - r ,
him --Thehall entered the lower part of his
111 . " . --ji,. cfinttered his
' L i k; MmDanionnamed-Stoner,
.The Savannah Republican sets down the, Mn es - . nimediately in front of
. - . . . :, o i wno waa .-- .
numoers si am in tne various oaiues-a
000 Confederates, and 10,000 Federals,' at
an expense to the Confederates of fifty miU
lions, and to the ; Ramp Government of
two hundred millions bl 'dollars. -'So each.
one of the enemy slain has coet the Con
federacy five thousand dollars,,"5 an enor-
nvous sura f dr such worthless ' wretches.
Every "Confederate soldier killed has' cost
Lincoln the; round sum" , of . orie htindred
thousand dollars, v . . irV. ' 'J.
ioonrf ranging downward,'
foot so frightfully as to. renderantgitata.
::;:-;opnSabre. Dr. t S.; G. Boyden
i performed the operation cm ; Sunday, since
which time tne aucerer .v..
well as could be expeciea. r. :,
1 : . ; Remoral.5 K( J -
THE subscriber begs to iaf orm the priblie that
be has removed his Shop to No 4 GRANITIC
BO W, where he is prepared with a full stock of
GOODS FOB MENS WEAR,
Fifnta!. OFFICERS OS JHio oim.- " -rrr' ervicea of one of thebet
.-a The Cincinnati Gazette ot the 120th Ctttter, m the South, he feels satisfied that he can
.The Government has estabiisnea anew
order of officers for duty on our river Atlantic, Xnn &
steamers in consequence of the system ot v
smugglingcontraband goods wmcn oas A,, ,a . .j5 n.
been successfully carried on tor -some time I ravHE eharges on this oad -Dust
past between this point .and Cairo.
T3ROOITI fJOBN WAKTED.
Broom Manufactory connected
Mrth Harnlina institution ior
the Deaf and Dumb and .the Blind, at
Raleigh for which the highest market
price will be paid. ; y ; "V " '
Farmers in North Carolina are urged to
raise a crop ofBROOM CORN the present
..... - Antr infrtrmfttion as to the method
of culture &a, will be given upon apphca-
tlon to the undersigned
; . WILLIE,
jan 31,'dlw wlm.
PALMER, i J
Principal:
mmmJ
v KELLY'S Southern Bf.B ,
Mill, Rftleighr, and is " eWj, an" v
coffee. It; isad X..
, cnict-oryt ana ,ru,,or 'Abetter Darch- "
. ';; machinery, and Owreforj U . P",
, ed than can be done byand. hickory is
t: - .VT n known ia Dine land, but in
Europe' they U8e it give Perior fisvor w.
to thofii, Jrt; Germany T calU
ii?ian(l It is s6 memr i,4Utd that
they lay a duty of two pounds ten shillings
sterling per hundred weight to protect the .
growers of it. We annex Professor Em
mons certificate to show that there is no .
humbug, but it is what it is represented
tobex -V ; . -"' ' !
L To Ma. KELLt, St : I have tested and,
used the two samples of manufactured
coffee the labelled - Java and 'Lagvjf
The first equals the Rio coffee of the fiJat
Ooe prepaid
0. K. K.
. t . i . . Si t-
on
X all Freights goin-; t Stations f0
where there are no Agents. All such freights will
E. IL Samuels, ot uovwgton, sas kowu i te delivered at said astauons . rmw
r r- AlaV-l
'er Much having been; said recently i in the
newspapers about the -.movements' of i'this.
officer; it U proper that the pnblic 'should
be made aware of the fact that he, left Ma
nassas on Friday last, at -midnight, by a
ipecial tram, ; for Lynchburg, on his way part of the 00
detailed ior duty board the Lancaster
... ... TT . TA
f 1 : u. Vankee rjrison- No. 4. which runs, to mi v eruuu. xuu..
ers made tneir eowF i ... I't thpra- whose names we did
. .Ma n ll. ' Al WIUI UUI MUVWi w vi-
ate fpnson - - .1 , .K- Arffonant to the same-
1 kt manner is not jjuwih ftukn.u, . . .;
Sacted hiae.c.p.-while pUc 4.lta Henry riuhugb to Cmn.
. n.i Krtt was caDturedLshort-
TZ. 1 ThU circumstance 'should ex. L, It wiU b4 seen, by our telegraphic reports,
ly alter. rA , -xactioni on the "that General Beauregardhas been assigned
January 22, 1S52 tf
Freight Agent,
- Charlotte.
DIRECT IMPOUTAHON
nf-tHX subscribers have just 4peaed few Cases
T&ICKOS, BEOAD CLOTHS and 3AR3TMTCR,
citeaomevtgm - t . . :.f - rt Colnmbus. the
mm-iuw. " " o
imported directly tm Europe to their own order
which ticy warrant in every reapecw "h
Call and exanilat these Goods a, tht popular
Rami nf . .- - 1 - ' !- -. . "
v i : s i I j KOOPSLAU Jt PHZLPS.
.... 'Ml.. .... :.-':.,.--?..;; ; -..-r....,fa i " VtH-
". i -1.1 XJmiim 'ninrtmpnt.
to the new postof dutyowhich he ha. against eTsimilar cence. . ; ; . i hrs omaon
j ' I . ..iv.a kvi. we- learn that i This is an excellent appointment, aaa wiu
Yvt" . . lvleniuc" femes wmuift , 1 .iv.jH-.fl General Polk of ft portion Of npD.fTfifRTH (....in.) t-- ww
TTJST IlECEIVED. .?.: i-7 .
A supply of extra fine MERINO UN
ky,New Orleans,1 or 1 elsewhere.-. he will
doubilcia bo heard from in due tine. t
iwlsnndZh'ipatcA,
hhtbadt to priMn.-5iw6rj 5ttji- j tho worxnoui 4uUea noi?i devoiving upon J and for sale 7 " ,-
FRESERYE tOHR TEETII.
vv .iLUJaA n iiJLAx-iy ;
sunesociBEaTfST.
SBADTJATB OF THE BALTIMORE DENTAL COL-
TTS IOLLT PREPAEI TO DO ALL-DENTAL'
11 Wrk in the latest imoroved it vies, and will b
at hi oflce two weeks in each month dating fAri f J TTl OflT HTIPD 0" D PF T aJ1 C1
and seems to be equally good itthey
jun.dk : ; : lam satisbeg t0 4nft
contain nothing which is iicaly and
system, and may be TcoiTee. ' .
safelv used as substit- E. Emmoss.
;':,-' " ' 'p in pound papers, .
This coffee containing thirty-six
and packed Serwise ordered.
j-.-aj'v-lm ; '-Raleigh, N. C.
I-'.
THIS!
pnaw tne- remaanaer oi ma ume w J'je'r-
desu-mg vrora aone av tneur TesiaeB- -oblige
him very ttrach by addressing
. f27- ALL WORK WAItBAJtsUlrs.
i-v . Offlce, o?rifSZ&Z,tt i
. aprill2 lSol-tf TO IUJZE
t a:,' SEIXV ir?the remainder ot
:- ,-JkCapt. Wilkes, or -Mr.
, By th Pm TUll, or to tho under-
1S
Uaving closed our basinets in the town of Char
lotte, I hereby give yoa das notice that roar notes
and accounts for ISol Is ready: for settlement. I
ahall expect all peraons (except the soldier ia the
army,) to come forward lnunedlately and pay ttp,
as 1 am compelled to have money or suffer. Any
man that will keep money in his pocket when It Is .
justly doe his fellow man, li 'doing InJuiUce to him
elf and his country, therefore I aak yea to come
forward and pat your shoulder to thswhetU Any
man that would plead Urn preitat tj Uw mjjU
want credit UcrtaXVer, Look out, .
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