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From Fort .Henry.
. ! Retelved at Telegraph Office, Feb. 7. 1
j at Bull Ho Ofilce, U:85 a. m.
MtMfHis, Feb.- 6. Dispatches from
Nsshville," dated at 2 o'clock, states that
the firing: commenecd at Fort Henry at 12,
m. . j '"
Ore hundred and fifty ronnds were fired.
The result is not known.
The firing hss ceased. . '
From Tennessee.
Received at Telegraph Office, Feb. 7,
I - . . - at UoUetln Office, 8 p. m. ,
Nashville, Feb. 7. A special dispatch
I0the Union -American,- from Clarka
7tb2p. m., yesferdsy, sayathat Fort
lies fallen into the hands of the
enemy. Our force retreating to Fort
Doneleon.
Gun boats are at tbe Danville, Tennes
see River bridge. That-place was .dee-
troyed by
ticulars.
the Federals. No further par-
Mmrat8, Feb. C Fort Henry was
captured by the Federals yesterday, after
fire hours fighting. Federals advanced
and destroyed the Tennessee River Bridge,
cutting off communication between Co
lumbus and Bowling Gren. No particn I
lars yet. J ' -
m From Richmond.
Received at Telegraph Office Feb. 7, f
at Bulletin Office, i:3 p. m. f
. RicuxoD, Feb. 7. Whilv th Provi
' tiunal Congress conducts its business in
secret session, outsiders are busy arranging
. for the organization of the Permanent Con
. . grees.
Gentlemen named for Speaker ot the
. House are, Meridith P. Gentry, and Geo.
W Jones, of Tennessee, Bocock, of Vir
ginia, Curry, of Alabama, Jverner, of Lou
"..iiana, and McRea, of Mississippi. .
: r'or Clerk of the House, Dixon, ot Geor
gia, and McCIuskey of Tennessee are the
prominent candidates.
Jones Hooper the present Clerk of Con.
gress is prominently spoken of as Secreta
ry o! the Senate, although there are seve
ral others besides the candidates named.-
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From New" Orleans.
New Or leaks, Feb.. 7. Four hundred
and niaetytwo'(492) prisoners lelt yester
day evening foHNorth Carolina, to be eot-
'changed. ,
News from tbe North.
. .
Received at Telesrsph Office Peb. 7f I
at Bulletin Office, 11) a. m. f
' Norfolk, Feb. 6.--By a flag of truce
, to-day, from Old Point. Northern papers
of the 5th have been received. By them
we learn that a party of Federals advan'o
ed to Occoquan on Monday and had a
bruh with the. Pickets of the Confede
rates. They state that four of the- latter
were seen to fall.
President Davis has informed Lincoln,
by Msg of truce that if the Bridge burners
in Missouri are hung, Corcoran, Wilcox,
- Lee and others will he hung in retaliation.
Great difficulty ia experienced in taking
care of the neeroes in camps. Wool ia
puzzled and has appointed a Committee trf,
provide for further wants
In the Senate. Sumner reported Bill
authorizing the appointment of Diploma
tic representatives to Liberia and Hayti.
. Schoepfl's brigade has moved to Cum
berland River.
A corps of Artillery to guard the coast
is being formed in New York.
. Scott has not left New York. . . . t
' Philadelphlans are actually engaged
about a naval expedition to be' fitted out
there for iLe Southern coast.
A great display of fashion was exhibited
at the WhiPe House last eight. . Feasting
7 ' drioking and were enjoyed, i t 7
The Erricksoo floating Battery is nearj
ly completed. - -V : ' ;
Prince de Joi.ivillx has arrived ia
Washington. " . "
Maine is to be furtled at the expense of
' . the State and to be reimbursed by the
Federal Government.' '
. The House has passed a bill authorizing
. the construction of twenty platedFrigaies.
An expedition of twelve vessels left
Cairo on the 3rd to be joined at' another
point, in large force. .
j The citizens of New ' York ask for the
repeal of the treaty of reciprocity between
Canada and the United States.
; The Herald says the guns oi the Fri-
L gates at Hampton Roads are double shot-
ted and they do not fear the .VtrnW
; A plot to assinatethe' President of San
Salvador and also General Castilla had
been discovered.
Great awindling has been developed
. among contractors to the Lincoln Govern
ment. ,
V j Thirty-five thousand troops are at Cairo.
The Bostonians are meeting at Fanuel
Hall, for the purpose of urging Congress
to prompt action- .... -
The Treasury ia nearly empty. Foreign
exchange is Quoted at atocka un-
1 'settled.
We hate the plaasani news, this morn-
j ing, (says the Charleston Mercury ot the
1 5th inst.,) that a fine steamer has reached
r one of ths Southern ports in safety, bring-
ing 10,000 Enfield rifles and 60,000 pounds
I of gunpowder. . Tha arms are already
tht hiida of thos whokcow how to uia
VOL. VL NO. 830.J
J EUROPEAN WBW8. ,
The Threatened AtUtetc upon the
Sumter,
Southampton (Jan. li) Correspondence of 'he
London Pcat.l
It is generally expected that the Federal
war-sloop Toscarore'a .visit here will bow
be very limifed: ',Th objection Of her j
coming here, for the purpose of capturing
the Confederate i steamer NatkvilU, and the
probability of an engagement in our Waters,
has been entirely prevented by the course
which the government has adopted- Cap
tain Craven, and the commander of the
Tuscarora, has been officially informed
that he will not be allowed -to make any
hostile movements, that our , neutrality. ot
the "port will be strictly enforced, and
should the Natkvitte 'take her departure
first, the TuMcarora will not be permitted
to leave her moorings ".until , twenty-four
hours afterwards. Captain Craven has, it
is said, intimated to. Captain ratey, the
Admiralitv aeent .here, his intentiona lo
abide by the ; orders of tbe government ;
and the same instructions have been com
municated to Captain Pegram with regard
to the Nathvilte, who has likewise assen
ted to the same., .
To prevent any attempt on the part of
the Tusearora to evade the. demands made
by the government, the Dauntless, which
lies off Netley Abbey, about three miles
lower down the river, has been fully roan
ned and equipped. She has orders to keep
steam up, and it is brought to by a spring
cable, ready to prevent any met of aggres
aion on the part of the Federal vessel. It
is also arranged that, should necessity re-s
quire it, the Dauntless can signal the lV"nr
rtor, which .vessel is lying off. Osborne
with her fires banked up. ' A gunboat has
also been ordered here -from Portsmouth.
It ia not supposed nowlthat there will be
any more visits to the docks hy ' the crew
of the Tusearora, or of a continuance of the
excitement which has pre Tailed here during
the last few days. . - t
It is said that tbe Tusearora is very
badly, built, that her guns are too large for
a vsssei ot ner size ana class, mere not
being room to work them prsperly. She
is very leaky, and the men are obliged to
be kept at the pumps ; and it is the opinion.
of those who have visited her, competent
to form an opinion,' that she will not be
able to stand the shock from such heavy
metal as she carries.
Virginia Bonds lnEurope. "
The London Times of the 5th ult. says :
It hid been reported, that the coupons of
the dividend due on the 1st instant on the
State of Virginia five per cent, bonds had
been returned by Messrs. Baring with the
answer, "No advice to pay." On Satur
day last, however, tbe requisite remittance
had been received, and the payment will
be made in the usual way. The State of
Virginia has always maintained her credit,
and, looking at the manner in which the
horrors ot the civil .war are concentrated
upon her soil, and tbe difficulties she ex
periences in effecting communication with
Europe, her present punctuality deserves
especial record. .
Brutal' Ixhttxax ity. Th casee of Mr.
Morgan, brother of Col. Chas.S. Morgan,
one of our most esteemed' and respected
citizens, who was torn from his home in
Western Virginia and carried prisoner to
Columbus, where he died, has naturally ex
cited profound sympathy in every humane
heart. He was a prominent and influen
tial citizens of this State, and for no other
rri'ma (Vian Ilotnani.A te fita ' nitlva Cn m
m0nwelth w1u dragged off to the cattle pen
at Columbus, and his dead body' actually
sent home -without tie common decency of
cojfin, covered only by his person clothes
and bis feet bare. In this condition ha
was delivered from the cars to his mourn,
ing friends, amongst the 'taunts and jeers
of the Yankee soldiery ! How long shall
these brutal wretches trample with impu
nity on all that ia sacred in humanity and
decent in civilization ! ;
From CoLcsfacs. Our last reports from
above are to the effect that the Federals
are collecting in strong force at Cairo,' and
that as soon they can get 80,000 or 100,
000 they intend to make their long talked
of forward movement upon Columbus and
New Madrid, by both land and water.
They had at Cairo, at last accounts, 60,000
troops and 33 mortar boat. 2V. O. But'
letin,Feb.,l" ,
Texas at this time appears to be the land
of plentyand cheap living. A letter to the
HunUville Advocate, from Kaufman coun
ty, says : "There has been plenty of pro
visions raised ' the past season to. last a
year or two, such as corn, wheat, pork and
beef. We Tei'ans are fattening on tbe re
sult the blockade produces. Provisions
are plenty and cheap ; corn, SQc. beef, 2J
to 3c,r wheat, 75c; flour,. 2l'to 3c.: pork,
5 to 6c. Living remote -from market as
we do, re are less dependent upon it than
those'who live immediately at market.
We have learnt to do without things we
cannot get conveniently:" A government
agent there had Orders to buy 13,000 beeves
for our troops. -
The total indebtedness of the: people of
the insurrectionary States, says the Cincin
nati Commercial, to tbe loyal States, which
haa been repudiated by our' Southern
brethren, ia estimated at three hundred
millions of dollars. -
Mtssouai-Gaii. ' PaicalWe under
stand that tha Missouri difficulty has been
aatiafactonly arranged: General Price will
doubtless be commusioned a M.jor Gen
eral, and the Missouri troop, received into
the Confederate service as twelve months
volunteers. A large number of these troop
have already entered the service.
It is quite propable that some of our city
contemporaries will this morning contra'
diet tht it tit ment relative to Gen. Price' a
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CHARIiOTTE, N. SATURDAY,
N
TOTICE.
. . Office N. jLVRv R. Co., 1
. ' Company Shops, Jan. 17,' 1862, j
AH persona having notes or accounts
affainat this Company are hereby requested
to present them without delay at this Office
for settlement. All running accounts must
be sent in at the close of each year ; in no
case will snch accounts be considered as
entitled to interest.
t , JOHN H. BRYAN r Jr., Sec'y
Jan. 27, 1862 lm 4
TTENTION BATTALION.
Just received a Patent Combination Stool
and Cot for camp use. Also, an assort
ment of heavy Army Undershirts, Drawers,
India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Enam
eled Oil Cloth Coats' For sale at
KAHNWEILER & BROS.
- January 25, 1862 tf ' ' ;
JILITABY BUTTONS, &c.
.Received per. Steamer Isabel, Gold Ep
paulets for Commissioned Officers Military
Buttons, Gold Lace, Pistols, &c.
Call soon at ,
- KAHNWEILER BROS.
Jan. 25. 1862 tf
JNGLISH GOODS.. ,
A splendid assortment of Prints, Striped
Osnaburg, Plaid and Striped English Cotton,
Goods, per Steamer Bermuda.
For sale at
KAHNWEILER & BROS.
Jan. 25, 1862 tf '
QOTTON LACES,
We are selling off our splendid 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.
; Selling very fast at
KAHNWEILER & BROS.
Jan. 25. 1662 tf ' . : "
UPEBNONG WINE.
Superiot articles of Scupernong WINE,
in bottles for family use. For sale at
KAHNWEILER & BROS.
Jrn. 25, 1862 tf : i
Particular Attention!4
AS there will bo a change In oar firm, our cus
tomer will doiut great favor by calling?
aod aetttiag their accounts aad note.
Oar term hereafter are atrictly oaatu
KAHNWEILER k BEQ'S.
: au. u. isei-tr;.. ? . , . .. . .
JOTICE.V . vT"" ' ' ' ' -:
All claims aaralDt the Saddlery -od Haraeas
establishment of the subscriber will be settled by
Mr. K."Fhaw; aad all Indebted 'to tbe tame will
please make payment to him, as it Is necessary to
close up tbe outstanding business.
nor. Ti 61tlX fli. riUTCUAKU.;.
J. G. WILKINSON & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, DEALERS IT
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER
' " . AND ,'-;,'.:.' ;t
Plfttod W
CHARLOTTE, 1T.,C.
J. S. PHILLIPSv
3Xo3rola.A.xxt; Tailor. .
a If AVTNQ located In ObarloU respect-,
m.JJL luDy aollclU a share of public patron- "a"
age. " if. 9
A complete assortment of, Cloths, Gassl- . U
men and T stings always on band, which will be
made, to order -a the shortest notice, after thf
.latest fashion. ,
Shop three doors outn oi ine Mansion nouie.
sept. 19-tf ; ' ' t '
WTTiTiTATYTS & OATES,
TBADS STaBST, J . v
Cotton Buyers, Grocers & Produce
Dealers,
Affont for KtttUwlTs 'Manipulated Guano
and LorUfs Lumber.
-ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. .
mayl7-tf a .
John T. Butler,
Practical Watch and Clock ZJfakor, Jeweller
c, Maine street, Charlotte, N. C, opposite
Kerr's Hotel; dealer -in fine "Watches, Clocks,
Jewelry, Watch Materials, dbe.1 .
A
LL work done In the esUblishment warrented
TWELVE ITIONTIIS.
- Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of erery des
cription repaired and warranted for twelve months.
JaB.ll,ittl-ly.c , .
Wilmington; . Cliarlotter and
Rutherford Rail Road.
TAH8rOE7 AII0H OfFICS, W. P.
ON and after .Monday the 15th Instant! th Pas
senger and Mall Train will be run on this
Road daUy.(8andays excepted) a follows :
" GOING WE8T.V J,
Lsa . . Aaaivs
TJ0A. M.- CharlotU . . '
7.43 Toskaseego . . 7.43
.IS . Brevard 8.10
8.40 Sharon 8,87
Llncolston " 9.00
G0INCHASTs
LiAva ' ' Armti. '
11.00 A.M. Llncolntoa
1L28 . ' Sharon 11.43
11.50 -Brevard 11.43-
18,17 .Tuskaseege' - 12.15 P.M.
, - Cbarlotte . 1.00
By Order,
V. A. McBKE, '
Acting Master. of Transportation.
Uncolnton, April 4th,18l.
THOMAS W. RADCLIFFE,
SIGN OF TUB DIIU.TI, i
RICHARDSON STREET,
THE NORTH-tAST CORNER Of RICHARDSON
AND PLAIN STREETS,
NO.160,
Importer and Healer in Fine
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, BIL
YEB WJLSE, -
GUNS, MILITARY & FANCY GOODS.
rjyWATCHas and Jnrsur repaired by skillful
v and expert en oed Workmen. AIlAlnds o. )
BAia-Woax made to order.sl
ct.7,1860-U: t- ; ,
Certain Cure for Flux
Certain Cure for Flax ! .
Certain Core for flax !
Certain Cars for Flux I
Certain Curs for Flax !
- rOOPMAXX DIARRHOEA MIXTURE!
KOOPMANN'8 DIARRHCCA MIXTURE!
KOOPMANITS DURRHOA MIXTURE!
. JIOOPMANtf,8 DIARRHCCA MIXTURE !
Will core tha mostobaUaat .
Will ears the moat obstinate
wm ears ih stoat obsUaaie' m -. ,
Will cure tha most obstinate . ,
Oases sf Diarrhea and Flax
Cases of Dlarrtuna and Flux
Cases of Diarrhea and Flax
Cases of ffiarrhcea and Tlax
If takemlaume.
If taken In time.
If takes In time.
U taken In Ume. -
For sals at KOOPMAJtN A PHELPS Ma l ttl
Brig SvjrtQhjLrtcu,
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I li 1 - V Its It I 1:1 111 If I I! I
u -11 &zy y sA,yAS
1 I 111 . - I L.S-mu tim. M "It 1 M I 111 H I .Ikl
. : P20VISI 5IIAL GOVESHMEIfT .
-. r K: .'" '"' . ' or thb -
Confederate States of America.
; , ' " : PRESIDENT : . - ;
JEFiEESOH 'DAVIS,
.:? '. or Mississippi.
VIUE-PRESIDENT.:
Alex. nrsTEPHEijs,
, . .. OF GEORGIA. - V
1 k , i. i j'
1 CABIKET OFFICERS: V j
1 'sKOEtABT OrSTATB, , r ..
IT. in. T. lll TEIt, of Vlr ula.,
- " SBCBKT.r?.T OS THB-TRKA80BT, "'
C. G. IKJIiniGEIt, of S. Carolina.
- ' - BXCRKTABT OF THB MATT, . , -
S- U. AIAsUI.pIXir, of Florida.
! "'"BECKKTABY OF WAR, 5
i,, P. WAL.lt till, of Alabama.
POSTM1STKB QBSEBAL;
JOIIX II. REAGAN, of Texas.
! ATfv fXf GB2ICRAL,
J, P. BENJ AJ tN, of Louisiana.
. , "'
President WnOWEIJ. COBB, of Oa,
Secretary JOHNSON J. H00PEK, Esq..,
of Alabama.
; BTVMBKKS. ' . "
Alabama R. W. Walkerj R. H. Smith, J. L; 4
M. Carry, W P- Chilton, S F. Hale, ColUn J.
McRae, John QlU Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thotf.
yearn. i . k - .
Florida James B. Owens, J. Patton Anderson,
Jackson Morton.
(fSoryiaRoH. Toombs, Howell Cobb, F. S.
Bartow, M. J. Crawford, VL A. Nlabet, B. H. Hill,
A. R. Wright, tbos. Ev R. Cobb, A. H. Kenan, A.
H. Stephens. .'-. -
Loutsiana John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeClonet,
Charles M. Conrad, D. F. Keener, G-. E. Sparrow,
llenrv itarshaJL
' wftf PrZTA U U wS'a n lel ,t KtiJrtIden, ' Brunswick' and Columbus, John D
b Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. Har- j Taylor; !. , . , x -
L.
riflon.
'South Carolina R. B. Rhett, Jr., R. W. Barn
well, L. M. Keitt, James Chesaut, Jr., C. G. Mem
minger, W. Porcher Miles, Tbos. J; Withers, W.
W. Boyce. . . ' . - ,. ' ,
Texas Ia. T. WigfalJ, J. Hi Keagan, J". Hem
phill, T. N. Waul, Judge Gregg, -Judgt Oldham,
and W. B. Ocuijtree.
. 8TABDINQ COMMITTEES. -
Executive' Departments Stephens,'-Courad,
Boyce, Shorter, Brooke. '
Foreign AJixirsBhett, Nlsbet; Perkins,
Walker, Keitt.
Military JJairsBrtow, Miles, Sparrow,
Kenan, Anderson. '. '. .
2taval Affirs-Ooutua,- Chesnut, Smith,
Writfhti Owens.;
Fintince Tcombi, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,
McRae. ,
Commerce !fe:nminger, Ciawford, DeClouet',
Morton, Curry, r - .
Judiciary Clayton Withers, Hsle, Cobb; L
Postal Chiltj, Boyce, Hill, Harrison, Cdrry.
Patents Broike, WUson, Lewis, Hill, Kerraer.
Territories Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, TS es
bit,Fearne. - , - - f , -
Public .La fuf-Marshall", Harris, Fearne.
- Indian A fain .-Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lewis,
KeitU -' . -. -- ..; -
PriMting Colb, Harris, Milea, Chilton, Per
kins. - i 7 - .--. r ; -
Accounts Owens, Crawford,. Campbell,. De
Clouet, Smith. I
JS"nflro;Jt fchorterWllson, Kenan, McRae,
Bartow. . - " .
JIEMBESS 02 THE. FIKST PEBMA
NEST C0NQBESS.
. We make the foUowing list of the members elect
of the First Permanent Congress that it is tor meet
on the 10th of February next. The list is made
from the election returns : r 3
Alabama. Senators Messrs'., William L. Yan
cey.CC Clay. . ' , .
Members of the Hsuse Messrs E tt Dargan, W
P Chilton. James It Pueb-J L M Ciimr. W R
L F Lyon.
Abkaksas.1 Senators Messrs lUbert w Joan-
BOn, CharleaB MitchelU. .
Members or the House Messrs Jenx J uatson,
Grandison D Royster, Aufuatwa. H Garland, Tho
mas B Hanly. .,
Flobida. Senators Election returns not re
ceived - .
. Members of the House Messrs James B Deskins,
Hilton. '
GgoaeiA. Senators Messrs RH Hill, Robert
Toombs. r
. Members of the House Messrs A H Keenan,
Hiaes Holt, A R Wright, Julled Hartridge, Lycius
J Gartrell, Wm W Clark, Robert P Trippe, David
W Lewis, C J Munnalym, Hardy Strickland.
Louisiana. Senators Messrs Fdward Sparrow,
T J tiemuies.
' Members of the .House Messrs D F Kenner,
Chas YUlerst John Perkins, Jr., 0 W . Conrad,
Henry Marshall, Lucien Dupose.
' Mississippi. Senators Messrs Albert G Brown..
James Phelan.
Members of the House Messrs John J McRae; J
W Glapp, Reubin Davis, Israel Wafch H O Cham
bers, O K singleton, Barksdale. r " . - ....
Miasouai. Senators Messrs John B Clark, R
8 Y Peyton. - ; .-. . . , . ,
. Members of the House Messrs Jwhn Hyer,
Caspar W Bell, George G Vest, A H Conrow, W
W Cook, Thomas W Freeman, Toomas A Harris.
- North Oabolis a Senators Messrs George Da
vis, Wm 8 Dortch. - i
Members of the House Messrs W N, H Smith,
Robert Bridges, Owen R Keenan, J D McDowell,
Thomas 8 Ashe, Archibald ArringUra, Robert Mo-
Leany William Lander, R8 Garther, AS David-;
son., . ' ,
Socth Carojh a. Senators Messrs R W Barn
well, James LOrr. . J
Members of the House Messrs W" W Boyce, W.
Porcher Miles, ML Bonham, John McQueen,!
M Ay er, James Farrow.
. TxasBssxa. Senators Messrs Labgdon C
Haynea, GusUvus A Henry. - - "
Members of the Rouse Messrs D M Carrin, J.
DC Atkins. H E FosUr, Thomas Menees, George
W Jones, MP Gentry, W G"Swnn, W H Tibbs, fi
L Gardner, T J Heiakell - -
q x"Senator Messrs. fjonis T. Wigfall, W:
S. Oldham. .
Members of the House Messrs. John A. Wil
cox, Peter W. Graham, C C Herbett, W B Wright,
Malcolm P Graham, S. B. F." SextoJ.
VlBciau.. Senator Not elected.
Members of the House Messrs. John R. CTatn
bUss, Muscoe R, a Garneir, John Tyler, .Roger
T yorA T.om E Bocock, John Goode, Jr
Jamts P Holcombe, D C Dejarnette, WUliam,
Bnuth, AR Boteler, John B Baldwin, W R St-,
pies, Waiter Preston, A G Jenkins, -Robert John
son, Charley H. RusselL
w."TP,tl-.SenatoMes8rs. H -O Burnett,
W uil&m Simtns. :
Members of the House iteSsrs Daniel P White,
ThcmasB Monroe, J U Ford, John J Thomas, X
D BurreJ.George W Ewing, George B Hodges,
Thomas Johnson. . -
BALTIMORE COMgCiALCOLLiitiK
lODIOEg S62. CBMIEIE1. til
LOOATas-. r.
Comer of Baltimore and Charles Streets,,
ALTIMOaa, MO.
f SJHK Largest and mostEiegantly Furnished
JL Commercial CoUegelnlheUnitea States.
avery young man should write Immediately Vor
one of thoa large and beauUfully ornamented
ftAlT? "terioVand interior
new of tn Waltikorjc Commbboiai. C6llbb.
Peumanahip, 4c., which wlU be sent by return
oaU free of charge with' Catalogue coptalntai
LUt of Students, Term, of Tuition, OpbaKStt.
Press on our New System of Book-Keeping, etc. '
SAOCLTT. - i -M- ..-" .
ocrat&Uon
H. H-Da vias. Associate Prof, of Rook-Keeptng.
N. a Joajracar, Professor of PenmanshlD
8. T. WILLIAMS, Esq., MwrctRoLaV -Rav.
E. Y. Rbbss, D. Commercial ithlca. ,
. J- OBTa8. -
Hon John P Kennedy, Hon Joshua Tansant,
Hon Thomas Swana, j Wm H Kelghler, Isq.i
Jacob Trust, Esq., J Wm KnabeftM. .'
"J?.1 required to eompleta tha fail
stf uvata ww .m WWAJ
A Ditloma.Ib awarded to all Graduates'. - ' -Lvge
Clroularand Catalogues stating terks
Ac, sent by mall free of charge.
'Address . .' K.L08T13t, :'
jan U-tf . .. .. BaUUnore, pM
H.L. ALEXANDER.
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
CHARLOTTE, Ni C,
CT OfiJi la BruTTi Pranrjw.
T7tT
FEB. 3-1862.
I GOVERNMENT. OF NORTH CAR
OIjINA. t-,
H.T. Clark, of Edgecombe, Governor, salary per
mum, $8,000, and the use of a furnished bouse,
annum
-Term expires January 1, 1S61
- G. A. Dares, of Craven, Secretary to the Gover
nor, salary $300, exclusive of fees. ? -
' Rufos H. Page, of Wake, Secretary of State, sal
ary $300, exclusive of fees. '
' Daniel W. Courts, of Rockingham, Treasurer,
salary $2,000. r . . - .
Curtis II. Brogden, of -Wayne, Comptroller, sal
ary $1,000.
The General Assembly commences its session on
the third Monday of November every alternate:
year. The next elections for members of the. Sen
ate and House of Commons, and for Governor,
-will be held on the first Thursday of August, I860.
uterary Board The Board of Literature of
North Carolina is composed as follows : HLa Ex
cellency, John W. Ellis,- President, eaf officio; Q.
A. Day es, Secretary., ' .
Internal Improvement Board-r-The Internal Im
provement Board is composed as follows: His Ex
cellency, John W. Ellis, President, en officio; G.
A. Daves, Secretary.
State Librarian Oliver H. Perry, of Raleigh.
GENERAL ASSEMBLYOF N. CAROLINA, :
MBMBBB8 BXBCT TO THB, LEGISLATORS OF 1860-1.
: (O. for Opposition D. for. Democrat.)
; - j.': ,- ' : Senate. ' ' :. '
1. Pasquotank and Perqaimansr S S WhedbeO) O.
3. Camden and Currltack, B F fcimmona, D.
8s Gates and Chowan, Hills H Eure, O. -
4. Hyde and Tyrrell, Jones Spencer, O.
5. Northampton J M Rogers, l.
. Hertford, Joseph B Slaughter. O. .
7. Bertie, David Outlaw, O.
8. Martin and Washington, J R Stabbs, O. -' i
9. Halifax, M O Wbitaker, D . . ,
10. Edgecombe, H T Clark, D.
lLPitt, K J Blount, Os ' - ;
12. Beaufort, Frederick Grist, O,
18. Craven, N H Street, D. V
14. Carteret and Jones, M L F. Arndlel, O., ; y. -
15. Greene and Lenoir, James P Speight, D. v
16. New Hanover, En W Hall, D. - .
17. Duplin, James Dickinson, D. - - - ,
18. Onslow, L. W. Humphrey, D
20. Cumberland and Harnett, Duncan Shaw, D
21. Sampson, x&os.' a rauon, it. - .
22. Wayne, W. K. Lane, D.
23. Johnston, J W B Watson, D.
24. Wake, M A Bledsoe; D. . ;
25. Nash. A J Taylor, D. - -
26. Franklin, Wastdnirton Harris.'D.
aiWarren, T J Pltchford,. ? , , ;
28. Gtaovllle, CH K Taylor, D. . ,
29. Person, C 8 Winstead; D. " ; 0
80. Orange, Jtaiah Turner.jr. 0. . ; w ,- . t
81 Alamance and Randolph. J Worth, 0.
82. Chatham, W G Harris, D. - ;
88. Moore and Montgomery, C W Dowd, O. ;
:. Richmond and Robeson, Alfred Dock ery, O.
..Anson and Union, S H WalkUD, 0. '
.Guilford, JohnM Morehead. O. 4 , "
87. Caswell, Bedford Brown,. . '
88. Rockingham, F L Simpson, D. ' -
89. Mecklenburg, John Walker, D.
40. Cabarrus and Stanly, V C Barrlnge'r, 0.
41. Rowan and Davie, J G Ramsay, O.
42. Davidson, John W- Thomas, O.
43. Stokes and Forsyth, Jesse A Wafagh, D.
Asne, esurry, watauga and Yadkin, Joseph
Dobson, D. ,
45. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander.L Q Sharps, O.
4dBurke, McDoweU k Caldwell, W W Avery, D..
47. Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, Jasper 8towe,D.
48. Rutherford, Polk' and Cleayeland, A WBur-
ton.D. . - .. .....
49. Buncombe, Henderson, Madison and Yancey
jna-rcus e.rwin, a.
50. Haywood, Macon, Cherokee - and Jackson,
Wm. tl. Thomas. - D. .
Democrats, 81 ; Opposition, 19. Democratic
majority 12. . At last Session Democrats 82 ; Op
position gain just one. -
: THE BULL EpTIlV
THE CATAWBA JOURNAL.
E axe pleased to ' advertise the friends and
patrons of this establisliaent ihat we com.
menoe tbe pubUcatton of the secojtd volume of the
nsst named journal, this : day, under the - most
favorable auspices. , - . ,s . -
Tbe circulation of. the above named - paper Is
rapidly increasing, and its influence as an adver
ti&tng medium is being felt and appreciated by it
patrons, having access . to, almost every neighbor
hood in this and adjoining Counties, aa we'J aa the
adjoining Districts in Bputh Carolina.
THE CATAWBA JOURNAL,
One of the largest papers now published in the
State, mailed for $1.0Uper annum, , made up from
the columns of the Dajlt Bcllbtut, has not only
become a popular papers, but it affords great ad
vantages' to those who ; wish to use Its columns a
an advertising medium. .
Specimen copies will be sent to any section they
mi y be ordered, ree of postage.
' or terms, Ac, we refer the - reader to our lu
pUnt. . 1 E. H. BRITTON
nov.l-tf
fhedgeeombe Farm Journal.
f erHE subscriber will commence-on or about the
JL 1st of September, I860, the publication of a
monthly journal In Tvarboro', to be devoted to the
plantation 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 looauty Better suited, ana
none more lastly entitled, to the source of publi
cation of a nrtt 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 win b published - with new type and clear
white paper, in a neat quarto form.
Tbe price of subscription has been made so low
as to place the publication within reach of every
: . . Ji i .TERMS:
On copy one year ;...iv... -........,. $0 &0 v
Beven copies one year. 8 00 4 j
Twelve copies one year. o 00
Twenty-five eopies one year . . . . .', . . .,10 00 :
. tsar No paper sent unless paid for In advance.'
- V" WILLIAM b: smith, .
Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro', N. C.
. - tntv &o-tr . . -
. - ' -"" h-- or ihs '
flILLSCOROUGU RECORDER,
' nXVOTKD TO ' ' "
POLITICS, AGRICULTURE. KISCELLART, 6EKEXAL MEWS.
DENNIBH15ABTX; :
i - HILLSBOROUGH, N- C.
WITS Ihe present volume tha RECORDER
Commenced the fortieth year of its exis
tence, the first number having been issued the lUta
of February, 1820 ; during all wbieh time ws have
labored to make our paper Interesting andjueful,
and we hope that in these particulars we have hot
hum a.itoarether unsuccessful. It has been our
wish to make the RFCORDER a good Family Pa- J
per, devotea to rouues, agriBumuc, juiavmauj,
General News, Ac, with a vtew to the entertain,
ment and improvement of the farmers . and citl
aens of the circle in which it Is distributed. Oar
Agricultural department we. endeavor to fill with
the best selections we can make from ail sources,
giving preference to such as will b ' or 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 of a
purely agricultural charaeter. In our Miscella
neous department, we eliall contiue to be, aa we
have Always been, careful to select such articles
aa will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to
Improve the mind aad heart. While we shall be
thankful to receive well-written articles-to aim
our columns, w are not so. ambitious of originality
aa not to prefer selected matte of superior nierU,
" loosely-written and in-digested articles, though.
,VrnaniTted at the top with the coveted words
-Writn exjrel, for tbe RECORDER. In oar
News deparunentV shall take especial painso
oreaent tbour readers the latest Intelligence ; and
L blTus W da so. we hava fallties eonal to
enjoyed in any portion of tha State, except
ISost SvorS with telegraph communicaaon. ,
: a single copy; one year,.. vi"
:-8Ix copies, one year...... "ir;X
- -Ten copies; one year. ...... ... 13.oa
subscribers and send us the cash, shall reeetve
their own paper free of charge. . -
July 18.
Take Notice.
FROM THIS DATE, our Books are positively
closed to alL Cash will, In every instance,
be required, without dlstinotion of persons.
We are compelled to boy for Caao ourselves and
most therefore have money. v
DO Ql43KrQA CBJEPIT
w i
$6 PER ANNUM.
Book and Job Printing:
P EVERY CLASS AMf SITVf
j UI ja JM 1 - iuUJ Oil iifi,
neaur xtxecuiea at mim offlce.
"ROTATING procured a large amount" of excel-
JEuL lent material, and added to this establish
ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take this oppor
tunity to Inform ; our friends and tha public,
that we are fully prepared, to execute work of
every suss, la
','fX?. 3EI. X 3T 1 X 1ST Or 9
at short notice, and at prices far' below those
usually paid In this section of country. We are
prepared to print In the latest and most approved
style,
CARDS. I BILL-HEADS,
INVITATIONS. CIRCULARS.
NOTES. - J CHECKS,
LAW I1LANKS, SIIOW-RILLS,
1'AIHJPXILETS, BOOKS,
and any other style of printing usually called for,
for much less than the same class of work can be
executed this side of New York.
E. H. RRITTON.
Take Notice.
LL jersons indebted to the subscriber
f - r- a. asw w nw . - .
come .f;o rward
..... -,.' - and pay up - !''-. . .
IMMEDIATELY!
M longer indulgence cannot be givn- f .-
.. " ; - v J. 8. PHILLIPS.
' t would also noUfythose in want -of goods that
from and after this date all goods will b e sold . Iq w .
down for cash or its equivalent.
Jan.10 tf. :- v- t .
t Hoops! Hoops! Hoops
SOMETHING NEW
. i LOT OF SILK HOOPSatt entirely new and.
f superb article light, springy and pleasantly
made expressly for the South. Also, a new style
of HOOP SKIRT, a moat desirable artkla, called
The Belle of the Souths
Together with a very large number bf more ordi
nary Hoop bkirts comprised of from 10 to CO hoops
SLQl ' j: ' " 1 f ' wt ' '-"- - .. T V
- april 18-0 ; KOOPMANN k PHELPS. J-
1'ALMiiITO. :
IKOIST WOEK8.
COLCJITIOIA, S. C.V
' ESTABLISHED. A. D. MDCCCLL
wilIaUM ; gUze, ;-
AN UFACTURER OF STEAM ' ENGINES,
from 10 to 80 Horse Power; SUGAR
MILLS of every' style now in use, Milt Work of
every discription. Also, Iron Railing, with every
discrtpuon 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
for Cemetary lots. . - M
Having a first rate Boiler maker with us, we are
prepared to manufacture Boners, or repair them,
at short notice. Will send -boiler maker to any
part of the Stale. Our Steam Engines wilt be'
found, when compared with those mad at North
era establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty
per cent larger for the tame horse power. '
These Works have been in uecessful operation,
forsev ral years, with an increase of patronage
from all parts of the Southern country, Tor which
ithe Proprietor returns his thanka to his numerous
friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that
no pains or expense wiu oe sparea ie men a cen
tinuanee of their favors. ; : . . ,r
may 17-tf .'.. ;.. .
M0NTAM0ENA FEMALE SE jII-
MT. PLEASANT, CABABBU3 Co.. IS
- t . - ' ! - . -
T
HE exercises of this school. will be resumed
on the 20th of August.
RATES PER SESSION. '. , "
Board, (Including washing and fuel)
English course, from 86.00 to
Music, on the Piano, Melodeon, or Guitar,
Languages, each
t4aoo
15.00
20.00
8.00
10.00
8.00
T.00
1 Drawing, or painting, , K
vocai music, . ' , i .
Embroidery, r , r ' ,
Other ornamentals reasonable l '
TERMS; . j- . - -: ;j ;.
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 in the Seminary will not be
permitted to make store accounts.
For further information, address
i . L. G. HEILIG.
July 28, '61, till oct 1 f ' ' :
MARTIN, TANNAHILL & Co.,
(Successors to NiM. MARTIN, SON ACe.)
Grocers & Commission Merchants;
r PETEnSBTJRO, VA. "
WALTER K. MARTIN & 06
(Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON k Co,)
COITIirilSSION MERCHAWTS,
R. A. Mabtis, formerly ef Granville Oo.,N. 0
R. Tasaboll, formerly of Edgecombe CauN. C
Waltbb K. M abtot, of Riehmond, "Va."
N. M. Mabti, of Richmond, Va
R. H. GrasmoHAii . Jrr of Blcbmond, Ta. ,
natOTH concerns will rive faithful personal aU
ITS tention to the sales of COTTON, WHEATyJ
TOBACCO and CORN. Neitiier concern will huy
any of the above named articles, either on Com
mission, Speculation or otherwise, as their busi
ness In produce Is confined to SELLING exclu
sively. Referto .- , .
O. I. FISHaa, Esq., President N. 0. Rail Road.
rtP w j. HAWxiaa. Pres't R. k Gaston Rail Road.
K. R. BaiDoaas, Esq, Prest Bank at Tarboro, N. C,
Hon. W. N. Eo-wAanSr Warren uounty, . . .
Jambs M. BtjLLOC, Esq., Granville County, N. C.
0. F. Fishsk, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg
Kxxr P, Battls, Esq Raleigh, N 0. .
KSBT" We respectfully call the attention of Cotton
Planters and dealers to Petersburg aa being one of
the best Cotton Markets in the South, having both,
a rood heme aad foreign demand, and we are
pleased to hear that effort are now being mads to
ret tha freight through from CharlotU to Peters
burg reduced to about $8 a bale. V' -i
meh l,1861"8m. ; ', ' '
BlKlNGrER'S ;P ?
, old :
Loin)on dock am
COGNAC,- ''; M4?K" :.,
SHERRY, ' , . ..L '
' . .", . PORT, ' - '. "
, . , MADEIRA, : -1849
a&saavs BOURBON,
; - WHEAT TONIO. : .;
- Put up in Cases containing one dozen Bottles each. :
. A. HI. BlKriNOElX 4c CO.,
(Established IT7S.) WIU E IMPORTERS,
. No, 19, Broad St., If .' Y. ;
" eserin order to Insure' consumers Pure Liquors
i m. mDMt and convenient form, we commenced
the enterprise of boUUng and pacCing in case our'
well known vrinee, iranuie, t?iuocj, uu
have sent them out in a style that would preclude
the possibility of their being tempered with, before
reaching-the purchaser. The general apprecia
icm and rratifvinK success that haa rewaraed our
efforts, has encouraged ns to maintain the standard
as regards quality ; aiso, to maze increased anorta
to maintain the confidence and patronage which;
has been ae liberally bestowed upon us.
OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. :
The BrsxaeBS's, 19 Broad Eu, hava a very high
reputation to sustain, as the oldest and beat h
in New York." ifcwns Journal.
"The house of A. 1L Bnmiaaa k Co No. 19,
Broad SV has sustained for a period of eighty
years, a reputation that may well be envied."
jr. x. evening rosi . . ;
"The name of A. M. Brxntoxa k Co., No. 19 Broad
St., Is a guarantee of the exact and literal truths,
whatever they reepesenkirV Y. Commercial
AdwrUser.
Wa invUa the attantion of BSa
and Physicians to our extensive stock of cboics old
Wines, Brandies, etc
Orders from the country ' "SSSJ1
, ..44a. rHmmiara. eontalniBg a list or
attention.
rices, Krwartcd ta thow acstrtni
and p
TEB1IS POE AD7EBTI8rJI0
iar 1 time... ........ 7-
lo 2 times - ...
l square-
1 1 . do 2 times,..
- ' to.
J , o do
1 A co 12 do.......;
J t do 1 oiontb
1 f do ,1 m'ths
1 ' .do 8 do .,
t . do 6 do
1 ' da ' t v . .
.75
1.00
1J55
2.7ft
4.00
7M
10.00
......
.. . .
16.00
tT AdvertisemenU publUhed until forbid, will
be charged 50 cenu per square of 12 lines for Ue
nrstinaertlon, and 25 cenU for each contln.ane.
If not contracted for. . J
t3T A liberal discount made on the Above '
rste-tatersons advertlstmr h
(special dispatch)
From South Carolina.
Columbia, Feb. 6. Editor Bulletin i
Everything-b quiet on the coast of South
Carolina to-day. -The weather; is, very
stormy and.rainy. .. - B.
: From Hatteras, v
-. Rfcelved In Charlotte Feb. 6V
at Bulletin Office, 11 : 10 p, nx, f
S Richmovd, Feb. 6.
Intelligence fom Hyde County, North
Carolina, -report that the Federal fleet, of
fronx fiftyjo one" hundred vessels,' moved
from Hatteras yesterday. in'tVe'iilxectioji oi
Ronoake Island.'
From Richmond.
Received in Charlotte Feb. C, I ,
at Bulletin Office 11:10 p. in. f
X
Richmomp, Feb. 6. The Federal tjene-
ral, rteynolds, reported resigned, and Kan;
aas Denver, has been appointed at Cheat
Mountain. - ! '
; There is no indications ol a" Federal ad,f
vance in that quarter.
" The reported' marauding expedition of j
the Federals about Green River was much 1
exaggerated, as they are atratd, to venture
out niach since their repulse at Valley
Mountain in December, s '
' j The Federal force, about seven' thous-
apd, under XJeneral Landers, -which left
Rom lie y on the approach of the Confeder
ates, is now at Springfield, New Creek DW
pot and Pattersons Creek,- points ranging
from eight to fourteen rafles from. Rom
. - . . i-
ney. , ' !' '
There is no present prospect of an ad
vance" there by them. t ' . i
. . ; Noble Action;
Richmond, Feb. 6. The second Ten
nessee regiment, CoL Bates, has unani-
mously resolved to re-enlit for the war,
arid other regiments will rapidly follow
their example. . i . : ' ,
THE LARGEST CIECTTLATIOH nTwES
TEEN N0ETHCAE0LINA.
; ' -I;-' the w ; 1
CATAWBA JOURNAL,
'AND
THE DAILY BULLETIN,
i . .' . ' rCBUSBKD BT M
' .E . H. B R I T T O N ,
' ::: I CHARLOTTE, N. CJ. .
'-' THESE Papers (embracing the Tbi-Wbbkxi .
Bpllktib ) established in wie'town of Chrlotte, '
N. C., afl'ordjs unusual advantages to Advertisers
both' at home and abroad, as the editions, Weekly, ': .
now exceed - ; - - , , .
. SIX. THOUSAND COPIES,
which we have no doubt are read -.by at least
' TWENTY TJIOUSANb - ' 1 '
persons each week, a large, proportion ot wbom are
Planters and their families.
As a means of Advertising we are confident that
great advantages can bs obtained through this es
tablishment, hence we embrace tkls opportunity ' ;
to Inform our friends and the Mercantile commu
nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston and Wilming
ton,) that our facilities for circulating their business v
Notices throughout Western North Carolina aad
the adjoining Districts in South Carolina are ex
tensive and complete.
Our terms are liberal and alarge deduction wil
be made on tbe bills of Contract Advertisers.
Sept. 27, 1801. - . - -i. ;
1ICKLE;MC HtO. WOHKS.
HENRY ALEXANDER. '
: cmarLotte, n c.
fTflH E underslgded beg to lorona Jtne ciuseas of'
tl Charlotte and vicinity, and the public gen
erally, that they nave.
COMMENCED BUSINESS. A
at the above I
E Ii T iLB,!-1 SIlItlElVT
root or I .
Adjoining the North Carolina Ball P -Ad, and op
tz-Tuxi WTI irV9 fita.m Vlta f1lla
They are now prepared to furnish all kinds or"
At short notice, and on reasonable terms.
STEAM ENGINES
FROM 8 to 80 HORSE POWERi y
TTorflO-GhOOiliS
.. , '- AND ' '
biAcii:siriiTiis wonit .
" "j OF ALL KIBDS. -ij
TR E JE A B 3
In their line promptly attended to. Their F0UN
DRT is ia full operation, and f
Cast Eegularly twice a Wssk,
' - Wednesdays and Saturdays, j "
They are prepared to furnish all kinds of
CASTINGS IN IRON, Oil ASS, dec.
-. " A0COBDIBO TO 0BDIB. ''
SAW AND GBI8T HILL 0EABIH0,
GIN WHEELS. I
SA W D UST B UHNERS,
ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR
. COTTON PRESSES. "
CAST IRON RAILING.,
Tor uaraen .aciuj
i Dwelling Houses, . .
" I Public Balldinfs,
Porticoes, : "
Cemetery Lots, A
Their
rTYTfc
CEMENTS
. su. a II ! KsanrhaA.
are provided with all the ..
I2VIPROVBMENTS
Reoulred to do their work In a ...
OTttST RATE 1TIANNEM.
a-JL for Dr. E-' O. Elliott, for Winter's
taksnin trade. i ,y
Dissolution.
Taw vtnartnenhlp heretofore existiof under
JU$&1 MCDOJOAU..
i. davcisaolved by mutual consent. Henry
iexdeyisJone authorised to sattla thabaal-
aeat of the tjjcNRY ALEXANDER. ..,
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