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the FLCtvas coaccno;! . t . THE BULLETIN: BY E. H. EHITTON. nrru-E - NO. 1 TRTOS STREET, Ovr OtAw Hail. on the second JUxi. TERMS FOR PAPER : - r T HE DAILY BULLETIN will furnished at SIX POULAR3 prutWD,U ADVAJiUE 4T TH K TRI-W E KELT BULLETIN will be ptih. l rhd every Tuesday, Tnursaay ana raiuray morninx, aod surptled Cor 00 per annum, parable In advance. m: mmmmn. n Southern Er-pre Company forward rxirt ages ly Paenger Train and Steamer, and ipatcA &y leitprapA, to all part of th From tlie West- THE BALL REOPENED. , Received at Telegraph Office, Feb. 1?. I j at Bulletin Office, 4$ a. m. J NisBTiLLk. Feb. 12. A dispatch from Cumberland city.received ihii morning say a one gun boat appeared in tight of Fort Donelson this morning about 10 o'clock, and opened fire on the Fort, without in jury ; 1 The Fort returned the fire when the boat retired.'. The Federals hare landed in force and a battle with the IihH 'artillery commenced this evening. It ia reported that from ten to twelve thousand had landed. When the ateamer left Fort Donelson the battle waa raging, but I know nothing further. THE LABGEST CIRCULATION Iff WES TZSH" ff OBTH CAROLINA. ! ' , THE. (i ATA WD A JOURNAL, j f . -." ' . THE DAILY BULLETIN, rCBUSBKD T . E. H. BRITTON, ' 1,'IUIILOTTK, JM. TIIE3K Paper (embracing Ui Tai-Wtsxil Boixma ) established In the town of Charlotu-, N. C, affords unosaal advantages to Advertisers both at horn and abroad, aa the edition, weekly sowexceed "v SIX TIIOl'SAND COPIES, t which w bare bo doubt arc read by at least TWENTY THOUSAND persons each week, a Urge proportion f whom are Planters and their families. - As a means of Advertising we are confident that reat advantages can bs obtained through this es tablishment, hence we embrace this opportunity to Inform oar friends and the Mercantile commu nities oo the Seaboard, (Charleston and Wilming ton,) thai oar facilities recirculating their business Notices throughout Western North Carolina and the adjoining Districts in South Carolina are ex- ieoalve and complete. Our terms are liberal and a large deduction wil b mad on the bills of Contract Advertiser. rpt.I, IStfl. ' lletltel lleg! to be Iteorganlzed." EXECUTIVE DEPARTJtENT OF N. C. Adjutant General's Orrics, ) ' Raleigh. Jan. 27th 1862. J T I1HE FIRST REGIMENT N. C. VOL- unteers beioz disbanded, a Regiment of Volunteers for the war will be formed to take its place. All the Companies ortthe old Regiment about to r-orgauizi for the , wax, are requested to report to this Office t without delay," with the view t going into 'this Regiment, which will receive the "Buthtl Flae." " Additional Volunteer Companiea for the war will be accepted, to whom a bounty of filteea dollars per man will be paid by the State, and fifty by the Coniederate Stales. When a full Company ia tendered tour officers will be commissioned ; with a less number, appointments will be given as follows : a Captain for lorty men, First Lieutenant for twenty. five, Second Lieu tenant for fifteen. ' The Militia who have been ordered on duty and to be in readiness, can still avail themselves ot this opportunity of getting . into the Volunteer service, and the number so doing will be credited to their respective Counties. , . . Uy order of Governor II. T. Clark. J.G.MARTIN, , Adjutant General., 2&r All the papers in the State-copy . ' four times.. - , Jan30 186l 4t. THE SOUTimaK QUABDlAli isroaussaoAT COLCITIDIA, SO. CA. ' - ! BT CUABXE3 F. PILHA1L tuju: Dallv.. $8 00 per a an am .Trt-WeeJi , W Weekly ..... ... 8 0" . Payment In advanoe Invariably. Post- maatera sending njBve dally saUcrlbers, with 30 00, or five trt-weekly subscribers, with 920 00, (eaclosed tn registered IcttersO will be ecMUsd to an extra copy, or la lieu of that 2u per cent, of the sums thus remitted, provided the order la for as " many as five copies. Ten per cent, will be allow ed for Amounts remitted for alnjjle subscriptions, i ADTumxxxjrra Inserted t the following rates ia the Dally and Tri-Weekly: OnesquarelO lines or less) ens Insertion... 30 cts Each subsequent Insertion.... 35 cts When an advertisement Is inserted fa the Week ly, or but once a week in the Daily, CO cents a squar for each Insertion. We offer to advertisers the hidacement of send ing their favors to be read by a numerous and La fiaentlal class of readers, both la town and coun try. The Souther Guardian presents great ad vantages as an advertising medium; Us circula tion Is large, and Is daily and rapidly extending, particularly la the middis and spper strict of the state, - - . - jos rxxrrtxo. - The Job 0 See Is thoroughly appointed In all ' ree-pecta, aad AUod for every deecrlptka of Job . Work, la coanecUon with It Is a Bindery. - The Southern dtuarctiaa Is dtveted to toe mala teoaace of the rigaia, honor and Lnterestr of the to .sustain the Democratic part whenever its eoorso shall command approval by us Justice, it yet more eocodenuy ana dixuneuy noes upon toe poplt of the Booth ; and as the bos preparation fc r the contest wtleh Is even now upon as. It wlU sealous- ly labor to effect anion and co-operaUoa amongst (wmmt ' , - la the management . of this journal, tk - arlv production of every class of news from ail part of th world, Ui iesaons oi virwi ana morality, . the intereets of edocatlea, agrlcuitare, commerce, and man f actoTM, will be kept prominently in view. Aod no effort wut oe sparea to saace rt, in au rs tieeu. an aeceptabls (lro-slds visitor. ST" Tf send our Daily to nearly aU the Week ly newspapers or the State.' Will they, la consid eratlou of this advaatago, kindly give th above prospeotasa ew 1 aaarttoa. jaooT IVor tli Carolina WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS. rwiBIl POPCLAR WATERING PLACX WILL I M CptBt' iw I wmh i vu hi, in VI .Uf BC. h Ritessive improvements made since last season mA t.h subscriber Hatters nerseif to render all -fptAbi who may visit her. very effort has been mads tending to the omXort and asausesaest 'iCckMrm run In eonaestion with the ears an the W. N. a Railroad each day dally mail to ths Springs. Thee Ppruirs are situated la a aaoantalnoos country, In the county of Catawba, firs miles from the W. N. C. Railroad, near the Catawba rtvsr. . Soe larrs hand blili and cards. , OcnUefBen may bs assured to fiid hen asaft and pleasaat rttrsat for thslr families. . Mrs. X. J. ROJSA&D. Mayl,lf miiJ WXTZLT CATAWBA JOURNlU paa JL, nsLsd every Taesday vs'nlcf, at tL0u-per aasa. moA rr , ; MTIW fli, JUAITLOTTE mad SO. CA'Ol. IU lt Osapons da ea tat 1st ef Jsaaary next tn th Bonds ot this Cocapaay wlU b pail wfttsvtr VOL. VI. NO. 835J OLUNTEBKS WANTED. ilaviog received authority from the Gov ernor ot North Carolina to enlist men tor the war, all those desirous of entering the aervie) would do well to call upon me at my office and . sign the roll. During my absence from town, A. C. Willi am so .f, Esq., will act far mev A bounty of $65JXf will be paid to each man when the Com pany is completed and enters a Reiment.- . J. A. FOX. feb. 13, 1862 dtr j ' IIILLSBORO Military 'A:caderay. THIS INSTITUTION will be re opened under -clticient management on WEDNESDAY, March 5th. The servi ces of officers having Deen permanently secured, no further interruption of duties need be apprehended. " - ).; For circulars stating new terms See., address "Superintendent II. M. A.1' ; - . ;iiiuboro, N.-c. feb 1 uwbw i - VALUABLE SMCDLVERY AT AU CT ION, Salisbury, N. C. ) ' January, 29, C2. j . ON Thursday February 28th 1602, I will sell at r PUBLIC AUCTION, to the highest bidder lor for CASH, at the Confederate States Military Prisons in Salisbury, a large lot of Valuable, Irlachincry, ; fermerly used in the "Rowan Cotton Fac tory,' consisting of Looms, Shaftings, Pulleys, RoIIars, Cylinders, Shafthangers, Cog-wheels, Shuttles, Bobbins, Cast-iron Pipes, Old Iron, &.c. j2T Sale to commence at -10 o'clock, A. M. ,- - HENRY McCOY, Capf. and A. Q. M., C. Army. , Keo t"xa w.-4w ' -. MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS. IIEMIY ALEXANDER. CnARLOTTR, Tt. CJ.T 'gHE undersigned beg So Inform the citizens of JL Charlotte and. vicinity, and the public tren- erally, that they hare COMMENCED BUSINESS t at the above ELTABLI8II ME ZVT rooTor Trnclo Stroot, Adjoining the North Carolina Rail Jad, and op- poaite JUUN wjlkcs' tteam iOwIHLa. -.- ' -They are now prepared to furnish all kind of Mlacliinery, At short notice, and on rea$onabl Urm. STEAM ENGINES . FROM 8 to 80 U0R3E POWER, 1 norso'JS liool xi c; . . AND HLACKS.ntni'S WOUK or all kisdsT ' . . JEt e: h? A. X H s In tbetr line promptly attended to. Their FOUN DRY is In full operation, and Cast Eegularly twice a Week, ' Wednesdays and Saturdays. They are prepared to furnlah all kind of CASTINGS IN IRON, BKASS,4o, ACCORDIXa TO O&DKR. SAW AND GRIST MILL GEARING, GIN WHEELS. SAW DUST BUltNELlS, , ANTI-JRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR tOTJON PRESSES. JJAST IRON HAILING, Per Garden Enclosores, Dwelling Houses, Public Buildings, Porticoes, . Cemetery Lots, k Their nLEDIENTS For carrying on the business tn all Its branch, hart been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and ar provided with all the ... : ,". nAFROVEMElVrS . Required to do their work In a FIEIST IlATfi MANNEH. . A genu, for Dr. E. 0. Elliott, for Winter's Pateat Malay 8a w Mill, which has the advantage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as much work, and doing it better, than any other Mill In use It can bo ran by Steam, Water or Hons Power. The Mulay may be seen at the Shop at any Urns. , UJLNKY ALEXANDER, N. 5. Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought or taken In trad. - . . . eoi.tt.lS60-4L ' Dissolution. rHHE Copartnership heretofore existing under, I Ji. thenameof ALkIXAMDRa McDOUGALL, U this day oissoiveq sy mutual consent. Henry Alexander is alone authorised to -settle the busi ness of the late firm. . " . ' - HXWRTALtXANDKR.: - ' MALCOLM McDOUGALL. , Juos 8T.1S1 tf. 1 K00P1I All 'S Anti-Dyitnttrie & Anti-Dysptpt ie tREEARED BY- B. v KQ OPM A N. CIIAItLOTTU, N. C. -, f niHLSK Borlvalled Bitters possess peculiar cu- 11 ratlvs properties In all Affections of the sWwalsw They will be found -effectual In tha cure of Dysentery, Diaxrhcea, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and all those painful and troublesome diseases arising from a derangement ef the digestive or gans and Irregular action of the functions of the stomacb and Intestines. They will also be found a BAT REMEDY FOR CHILLS AMD PETERS. These Bitters are prepared from Rots brought from Germany, and for over a century have been found effectual la that country for the permanent wars of the diseases enumerated above. They contain no dleirtoaa drag; but are compounded entirely frosa roots, and are perfectly sate at all times. . .. . V - - : - " . a simple trial Is all that Is asked, as a cure will naturally follow, and that Is the best certificate of their superiority ovpr every other remedy for those particular alias see : .--, They are manufactured by B. Koopman, Char. Utte, M. CV and for sale by. KOOPAIAN A PHELPS. Also, for sals at P. Sean's and K. Nye liatchin- A- Ort lira Stores. frb i&-lf The old North State, Forever. f OOK HERE, FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITI-JLA 2XS5, will yon buy the noble 8TATK of MOUTH CAROLINA t If so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this new, xajxe ami CXaxnLaceat XXap, And you VrlB get ths whole State, with her Riven. Railroads, Gold. Copper. Lead. Iron and CVi.i JUnes. and ail the Cities, Towns and TBlares. her mbn ooratsus sac cpnsrj, ana net ruids and Flowers. . II you want tLls.uvLuEN RIZEvnew Utile time.- Hap seven feet by five. Border views af the State II suss, Insane Asylum, Qctpel Hill, Mais and Female Colf i Ac-, sc., one ef the cheapest fii rt Maps tr , posuansa. : PEARCX A BEST, f HllisbomN.a,l85. AGENTS WANTED tor every County la tie State. Terms liberal; Appij as adeve, - - rm Editors tarongJieut the Bute eosylag this Mrvrtissaaatsix BMatLa,B BotiehJf U editorial -W. II W 1 1 mA t. . Ml B f t Sf . n ' " WW CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY, TJEJIOVAL. JL ; f j t: , We liave removed our Livery and Sale Stables from our old stand, in rear of- the Mansion House, to the " Tattersall r' Stables, opposite the jail, where we would be pleased to wait on the public generally. At our new stand we are better prepared cpaicu to attend to the wants of the public, having a much more convenient building than the ne we were formerly in, and being well provided with provender. . We have good lots for the accommoda tion of drovers, being prepared to accom modate any amount of horses and mules, and would be'pleased to wait on any drover, who may give us a call. We have, also, a. good Black-smith shop in connection with oar Stables, and would be pleased to attend to the wants of the people in that line. ,: (Jive us a call. ' --" . BROWN & WADSWORTH,- - Tattexsall Stables. Dec 23, 1861 d2mos. - ian the) COFFEE! COFFEE! IS 1IANCFACTUI1ED AT Id, KELLY'S Southern Excelsior Coffee Mill, Raleigh, and is equal to the best coffee. It is made of coffee, rye and chickory, and is roasted in a cylinder by machinery, and therefore is better parch ed than can be done by hand. Chickory is not so well known in Dixie land, but in Europe they use it to give a superior flavor to the coffee. In Germany they call it $agorah, and here we call it dandalion. In England it is so highly appreciated 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 to be : ' To MtR. Kei.ly, Sir . J have tested and used the two samples of manufactured coffee the -labelled Java and Laguira. The first equals the Rio coffee of the shops, and aeemg to be equally , good with that kind.' I am satisfied '"that they contain nothing which is injurious to the system, -anti may be economically and salely used as substitutes for coffee. . . E. Emmons. This coffee, is put up in pound papers, and packed in boxes containing thirty-six pounds, unless otherwise ordered. . . . ' All orders1 promptly attended to by ad dressing M, KELLY, T' jan l"62-lm Raleigh, N.4 C. Ail claims against the Saddlery and Harness establishment of the subscriber will be aeUled by Mr. K. ihaw; and all Indebted to the same will please make payment to him, as ft is necessary to cloae up the outstanding business. ' ' nov. 27; '61-dl2 - U. IL PfilTCHAED. - J. G. WILIUNSOiN & 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN FINE WATCllEiJ , J E WELK V, SI LVKR AND X "t O Cl. CHARLOTTE,' BT. J. S. PHILLIPS, IVE3xrc3la..3QL"t; Tailor. AVING located In CharloU respect fully solicits a share of public patron age. . A complete assortment of Cloths, CassU. . II ii wers aud Vestiogs always on hand, which wilt te made to order at the shortest notice, after the latest fashion. . " ..- tihop three doors South of the Maasioa Uuuso. sept, ltf-tf WTTiT.T ATyTS & QATE3, TEADI STSSET, . Cotton llayers, S racers A Produce Dealer, Agent for ITettletoeW Manipulated .Guano and Loric'a Lumber. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. may!7-tf . - John T. Butler, Practical Watch and Clod JIaker Jeweller dtc.y Maine street, Charlotte, N. C. opposite Xerr's Hotel, dealer in fins Watches, Clocks Jewelry Watch Materials, dbe . f A LL work done In the estsboshmeni warrented for TWELVE MONTHS. Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every des cription repalredand warranted for twelve months. . Jan.ll,lS61 ly.c M TUOMAS W. HADGL1FFE. " AT THE ; . sign of inn Diiiirt, RICHAKDS0N STREET, . THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF RICHARDSON AND PLAIN STREETS, NO. 166, .. OOIjUMBZA, 3. O. Importer and Dealer In Fine WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SIL- GUNS, MILITARY & FANCY GOODS. 2i7aWATCHES and Jewelbt repaired by skillful and experienced Workmen. - Ail kinds of . HAia-Woax made to opder ; r oct.27,iso-tf. ; : ---'. ' " f ; ' Certain Cure, for Flux - Certain Oare for Flux! " ; Certain Cure for Flux I - ... Certain Cure for Flux! . Certain Cure for Flux ! ' : . -, . 1 K00PM ANN'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE! KOOPMANN'S DlARRHOf A MIXTURE! ' " KOOPMANNS DIARRHGSA' MIXTURE 1 KtrOPUANN DIARRUOl A MIXTURE! Will cure the most obstinate -Will cure the most obstinate -Will curs the mast obstinate f Will cure the most obstinate .. Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux ... r .. ? - vases or anarrnua aod riox ' ' - Cases of Diarrhcea and Flux . " , -Cases ef Dlarfbcea and Flux If taken In time. , :.. , If taken In time. , . .'. t If taken In time. ' If taken In time... ... - For sale at KOOPMANN A PHELPS and at the Drug Stores, Charlotte. . 4 nay 9-c . . Wilmington. Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Road. , TaASsJoarATiOH Orrics, W. D. ON and after.Uonday the 15th Instant the Pas s.nger sud Mall Train win be ran on this Ruad daily .(Sundays excepted) as follows : i . GOING WEST.! , Leas TM A.M. T.45 8.13 8.40. A REITS 7M Charlotte Taskasseg Brevard Sharon Liocolnton . 60INQ EATV UnoointoB Charon . , Brevard ' . Tuskaseege QtarlotU 8.1 8.8T 9.00 Leave 11.00 A.M. lLta 11J0 . li.U Aaaxvs, ll.i3 11.45 18J3P.M. 1.00 By Oref i V. A. iiaiES. l ; .-."(. ---a. r FEOVISIONAXf GOVEBNUEKT .or DBS ., CoiiftderateSntcHofA 1 .' ' - : voraTrtc?it" ? ? '?' JEFFERSOU DAVIS, OF MISSISSIPPI. VICE-PRESIDENT: I mm i ii i ii iiip-. fl T. HiX. M. OiiilirllifilJ S. I -.i.sit,-,. -. , y r.- riprtUnf r CABINET ;OFFipER8k ; 8SCSXTAKT OF STATS, ". ' I ' '. J. n. . ItiTWT. T. IIUNTEK of Vlr la.; SECRET ART-OB TBZ IRKASCBT, 5 C. G. irlKJTIITlINCSEIt, of S. Carolina. 8KCXETAKT OF IAVT, ? - 8. It. W ALLOUf. of Florida;! . SECRET ART Of WAR," ',- '-j L.P. WALKEILof Uabama. - : rOSTMASTKR GKVKKAL, 4. JOHN IT. IlBAG.Nwf Xexajs.; ; J. P. OENJAHHN, of EionUlana. r- CONGREiS: President Hon, HOWELL COBB, of Ga. Secretary JOHNSON J. HOOPER, Esq., of Alabama. .- - w L - . MWBakJtS ' I Aldbqnyi R. W, Walker, R. H. Smith, J.L. M. Curry, W. P. Chilton, 8. P. Hale, ; Collin J. McRae', John Gill Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, -Thos. Fearn. " - '-:..?' '."" ' FloridaJimti B. Ovens, J. Patton Anderson, Jackson Morton. Georgia Robt. Toombs, Howell Cobb, F, 9". Bartow, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nlsbet, B.HHUl, A. K. Wright; Thos. K.-R.' CobK A. H.'Kehan, A. H. Stephens. I t . . Louisiana John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeClouet, Charles M. Conrad, D. P. Keoner, O. E.j Sparrow, Henry Marshall. . - . - - - ? MUsaissippirVr. P. Harris, Walter Brooke, NJ L. Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry, J. T. Har rison. ! South Carolina R; B. Rhett, Jr., R. TV. Barn well, L. M. Kettt, James Chesout, Jr., CI G. Mem minger, W. Porcher Milts,' Thos. J.; Withers, TVs W. Boyce. 1 V Texas L.' T. WIgfall, J. H. Reagan, J. II em phill, T. N. Waul, . Judge Gregg, Judge Oldham, and W. B. Ochiltree. . . BTAHDLKQ OOKMITTEKS. Executive Department? Stephens Conrad, Boyce, Shorter, Brooke. r Foreign Affair Rhett, Nlsbet, Walker, Keltt. r Military Affaire Bartow, Miles, .Perkins," Sparrowi Kenan, Anderson. i - If aval Affairs Conrad, Chesnut, Smith, Wriht, Owens. . jj Finance Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,' McRae. -f - Commerce Meanninger', Crawford, jDeClouet, Morton, Curry. - . . ' ' I . Judiciary Clayton, .Withers, Hale, Cobb, Itarris - , ... a- . .? - 4-;.-f. ' : Postal Chilton, Boyp'e,' HM, Harrison, Curry. Patent Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. Territories Clusnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nes- bll, Jfearne. - t . ; -. " , " Public Lands Marshall, Harris, Fearne. : Indian Affairs Morton, Hale, Sparrow, Lewis, Keltt. ; ?-.'- . 4- - printing Cobb, Harris, Bliles, Chilton, Per lins.'.'v - -f . ,. '. Account QweviB, Crawford, Campbell,' De Clouet, Smith. ;r ' TtoTO8wsnf hdrtet,' Wllsonj Kenan, McRae', Bartow. . : i MEMBERS OF, THE PIBST FEBMA WENT COXGBESS, ; We make the following list of the members elect of the First Permanent Congress that It is to meet on the loth of. February next. The Hat is made, from the election returns : - t - r . Alabajia. Senators Messrs. William L. Yan- ct fy in... ... ' . . i ... Members of the House Messrs K L Dargan, W ChUton, James L Pugh,-; J ' L t M Ctxry, W K'l Smith. JoHn P Kawls. Thomas 3 iW. 1 utonton I L F Lyon. Arkansas. Senators son. Charles B Mitchell. -Messrs Robert W John- Members of the Hoae Meors Felix J BatSon, Grandison D Royster, Augustus H Garland, TIk mas.BHanly. . : : . 1 - FtoaiDA. 3enatorsT-Ele'cJlo eturns . notre-cetvea-J ' , . . t ' Memoers of the House Messrs James B Deskins, Hilton. : . - '. ' - ' : i - Georgia. Senators Messrs R H Hill, Robert Toombs..-' . . l - - '. ..- j'- . Members of the House Messrs i A H Keenan, Hiaes Holt, A R Wright JuUen llartrldge, Lucius J Gartrell, Wm W Clark, Robert P Trippe, David W Lewis, C J Munnalym, Hardy Strickland. LomsiAS a. Senators Messrs Fd ward Sparrbw, T J Semmes. : ... 4 Members of the House Messrs D F Kenner, Chas Vlllers, John Perkins, Jr., C W Conrad, Henry Marshall, Lucien Dupose. - - Mississirpi. Senators Messrs Albert G Brown.' James Fhelaa. . - - -' Members of the House Messrs John J McRae, J W Clapp, Reubin Davis, Israel Welch, H C Cham bers, O R Singleton, E Barksdale. " s -! Missocai. Senators Messrs John B Clark, R 8 Y Peyton. - v Members of the - House Messrs John Hyer, Caspar WBeil, George u Vest, A H JOonrow, W W Cook, Thomas W Freeman, Thomas A Harris, noBTH wAsouaa jjenators Messrs George Da vis, WmBDortch. ' jt Members of the House Messrs W N H Smiths' Robert Bridges, Owen R Keenasji-D McDowell, Thomas 8 Ashe, Archibald Arrington, Robert Mc Lean, William Lander, R S Garther, A 8 David son. - I i Sooth CiaoLniA. Senators Messrs R W Bsrn well, James L Orr" "i " - ' Members of the House-Messrs W W Boyoo, W Porohex Miles, M L Bonham, John MoQaeeni L II Ayer, James Farrow " - r : I t , ' , l'ESHBssss. Senators-riTessri Langdon If) Haynes, Gustavus A ilery. i Members of the Hoose Messrs D M Carrln, J 'D O Atidns, H S Foster, Thomas Menees, George W Jones, MP Gentry, W G SwAnn, W U Tibbs,IS L Gardner, TJHelskell - i . Texas. Senators Messrs. Louis X. WIgfall, W. Members of the House Messrs.. John A; Wil eox, Peter W. Graham, O C Herbett, WH Wriaht, J VntoiaiAw-Senators Not elected,-. . '. ' Members of the House Messrs. John" JR. Cham bliss, Muscoe R. H. GarneU, John Tvler-. Ror A Pryor, Thomas--E Bocock John Goode, Jr , James P Jttolcomhe, D 0 Dejarnette, William Smith, A R Boteier, John B Baldwin, W R jsta- pies, naiier rrawn, a x jenuns, Robert John son, Charles II. RusseU. ' KastccKTv Senators Messsrs. H Q Burnetk WlWamJfi 8imms.ic-V . -. " !fc Members of the House Messrs Daniel p whu The mas B Monroe, J H Ford.Joim J Thotaas T D BorreJ, George :,W Ewlng, George B Hodees.. Thomas Johnson. ' : .-. J -' j . BALTIMORE LOllilERClAL COLLEGU F80RDED 852, CHARTERED 854 LOOATZB Corner vfattitnore nd Charles Street. I lALTIMOlI, KD, - h rnttfi Argess ana raosi -juegantly Furnished JL Commercial College lathe United States. Every young man should write Immediately for one oi those larre and beautiful v - Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior View of the Baltds oax Comi racial College. - - ' . Penmanship, Ac, which 'will be- sent by Tetnrn' mailrss of charge, with Catalogue eonUlning List of Btodenta, Terms oi xuiuon, Opinions of thi Press on ear New System of Book-Keepihg, etc. ' : fsootti. r i - ' E. K. Losiee, Principai Lecturer on the Sclencs of Ace. ants. Business, Customs, etc J. M. Phoxips, Professor of Book-Keeping and Commercial Calculations- ' H. H. Daties, Associate Prof, of Book-Keeping. N. O. JoaxaoE, Professor of Pesunaoship. , ' T 8. T. WCLLLAAts, EsciH MercantiisLaw. ; Ret. K. T, Resse, D. D., Commercial EUJcs. ' Hon John P Kennedy,. I : Hon Joshua Tansant, Hen Thomas Bwann ' Wm H Kdghler, EsaU Jacob Trust, Es, p Wm i aass, liq. 7 - The time usually required to complete ths full course, from 8 U Is weeks. - - - - A DitlosU Is awarded to ull Gradaates.. . I Large Clrcttiars.and Catalogues stating Unts; STCnSWn. " ibau Jr vm vj wnw Address Sri-f-"'-V K K.LCSIES:; Janll-tf a H. U ALBXANOER, J Attorney aGCoaiisellor- atI w ; cnAnioTTE, it ci - - v " -. - rl. J, 'XI'tt FEB. 14, 1862. GOVEUN1TIENX OF NOUXII CAI1 . "': ' . ' OXiINA. H.T. Clark, of Edtrecombe. Governor, salarv nr annum, $3,000, and the use of a furnished house. xerm expires January 1. 1861. t G. A Daves, of Craven, Secretary to th Gover nor, salary $300, exclusive of fees. ; Rufus II. Page, of Wake, Secretary of Statesal ary iwu. exclusive oi lees. - ' Daniel W. Courts, of Bocklsgham. Treasurer. - - tt AAA .aaiary ea,uw. ? Curtis H. Brogden, of Wayne, Comptroller, ssJ- The General Assembly commence its session oil toe third Monday of November -every alternate year.; The next election for members of the Sea ate and House of Commons, and for Governor, win oe neia on me nrst rnursaay or August, 1&60. JUterary Board The JBoard of Literature of North Carolina is composed as follows : - His Ex cellency, John W. Ellis, President, eat officio; Q, A. Daves, Secretary. ; ; " Internal Improvement Board The Internal Im provement Board Is composed as follows tHis Ex cellency, John W. Ellis, President, est) officio f G. a. -isaves, secretary. State Librarian Oliver H. Perry, of Raleigh. v I GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP N. CAROLINA, , : EMBERS ELECT TO THE LMnUTIM Or 18fiO-L (O. for OpposltionrD. for Democrat.) r . s -" v-.. - jSena&e. : '. - j. . ..'-:. -' Dist. ' ' 1. Pasquotank and Perquimans, S S Whedbee, O. 2. Camden and Currituck, B F Simmons, D. & Gates and Chowan, Mills H Eure, O. 4. Hyde and Tyrrell, Jones Spencer, O. ' 6. Northampton, J M S Rogers, D. 6. Hertford, Joseph B Slaughter, O. J. Bertie, David Outlaw, O. 8. Martin and Washington, J R Stubbs, O. 9. Halifax, M 0 Whitaker; D. i Z 10.. Edgecombe, H T Clark, D. -. ' - 11. Pitt, E J Blount, O. 12. Beaufort, Frederick Grist, O. 18, Craven, N H Street, D; , , - 14, Carteret and Jones, M L F Arndlel, O. 15. Gretne and Lenoir: James P Speight. D. IS. New Hanover, Eli W Hall, D. j 17. JJupUn, James Dickinson, D. 18. On6low, L. W. Humphrey, D. , " .; 19. Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus,' John D Taylor, D. - .. 80. Cumberland and Harnett,-Duncan Shaw, D. 21. Sampson, Thos. I Faison, D. ' 5. Wayne, W. K Lane, 17. ' 23. Johnston, J W B Watson, D. - 24. Wake, M A Bledsoe. D. Nash, A J Taylor, D. i 26. Franklin, Washington Harris, D. 27. Warren, T J Pitchford, D. i . 23. Granville, C H K Taylor, B. - . 29. Person, C S Winstead, D. SO. Orange, JoBlah Turner, jr. O. j ! ' 81. Alamance and Randolph, J Worthy 0. 82. Chatham, W G Harris. D. .. 83. Moore and Montgomery, O-W Dowd, O.- 84. Richmond and Robeson, Alfred JJockery, O. 85. Anson and Union, S H Walkuo, O. ' 86. Guilford, John M Morebead, O. 87. Caswell, Bedford BrownD. 83. Rockingham, F L Simpson, D. ' 89. Mecklenburg, John Walker, D. ' - 40. Cabarrus and Stanly, Y 0 Barrlnger, O. I 41. Kowan 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, O. 46. Burke, McDowell A Caldwell, W W Avery, D. 47. Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, Jasper Stowe,D. 43. Rutherford, Polk and Cleaveland, A W Bur- ton,D. . - ' ; 49. Buncombe, Henderson, Madison and Yancey Marcus Krwin,i. i , j CO. Haywood, Macon, Cherokee and Jackson, .vm. it. xnomas. i. ' ." - J . Democrats, .81'; . Opposition, . 19. Democratic majority 12. At last Session Democrats 82 ; Op position gain just one. . - THE BUIsliETIIV THE CATAWBA JOURNAL. . . L. 1 . 1 1 V. . mn PUbUcatloo of the second volume of ths flsst named journal, fa vorabla auspices. this, day, under the moat The circulation of the" above named paper Is rapidly increasing, and its LoMuencc as an ad ver Using mediunis being felt and appreciated by it patrons, having- access to-aimost every neighbor hood la this and adjoining Counties, as we'J as the. adjoining Districts In South Carolina. THS CAlAWnAOtNALy One of the largest papers now "published in the fctate, mailed for $1.00 per knnum, made up front the columns of the Daj&y Bdllktis, has Jiot only, become a popular papers, but it affords great ad vantages to those wito wish to use its columns ar an advertising medium. ' " - Specimen copies will be sent to any section they nuy ne oraerea, tree oi postage. or terms, Ac, we refer tile reader to our itn- stint. E. H. BRITTON ' nov.lT-tf The Edgecombe Farm Journal. f MHE subscriber will commence on or about the JUL v 1st of September, 1800, the publication of a monthly journal In Tarborb', to be devoted to the glanUti.n and rural Interests of North Carolina 1 particular, and of the South generally. , ' Edgecombe having long since been acknowledg ed aa 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 nrst class agricultural paper than Tar boro. It is to be eailed - ' Tile Bdgecombe Farm journal," And will oonUln original and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, Fioricnlture, House- bold Arts, ttarai Arcrutecture, zoology, ate, c. , It will be published with 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 reaoh of every one. ' " ' ' '. : One copy one year... .......t.$0 60 - : Seven copies one year........,,., 8 Wl. . Twelve copies one year... .... ft 00 , x ' Twenty-five copies one year. ;. . .. ; . , ; . ;10 00 f IST No paper sent unless paid for in advance i. - -WILLIAM B. SMITH, v jaitoir and Proprietor, Tarboro', N. ! HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER, -. .. SSVOTKBTO ; POLITICS, A&BICUUCRE, IRISCELLAKY, GENERAL NEWS. . rosLiSHBOBr ' , DENNIS HE ARTTa I iiillsborotjgdv n; c. WITH the present volume the RECORDER commenced the fortieth year of Its exis tence, the first number having been issued the 10th of February, 1820 ; during all which time we have labored to make our paper interesting and. useful, and we hope that In these particulars we havenbt been altogether unsuccessful. It has. been. our wish to make the RFCORDER a good Family Pa per, devoted to Politics, Agriculture, Miscellany General News, Ac, with a view to the entertain ment and improvement of .the farmers and ctti sens of ths circle in which It is distributed. Our Agricultural department-we endeavor to fill with the best selecuons we can maxe rrom ail 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 of a purely' agricultural;, character. In our Miscella neous department, we shall contine to be, as we have Always been, careful to select such articles: f as. will nave a tendency not only to amuse, out to improve the mind and heart. While we shall be thankful to receive well-written' articles to aAn-n, our Columns, w are not so ambitious of originality as not to prefer selected matter of superior merit;, to loosely-written and ill-digested articles, though ornamented at ths top with the coveted words ' Written expressly for the RECORDER." In our New department we shall take especial palns.to present to our readers the latest Intelligence ; and to enable as to de so we have facilities equal to those enjoyed la any portion of the State, excepV those favored with telegraphic communication. , t . Aslnglecopy; oneyear,. ....... .'...t-00 -: .Srxeop!es,oneye...........'---J-0 . Ten eoples: one year. ...... . . WU Payment always in advance. - Any of our old subscribers who will obtaia tfr i .. . mik. shall, raooivs I snbscriberB and send us tha cash, shall recervs their own paper tree of charfe. : July ia. --, '7, : , Take Notice ; TARfia THIS DATE, -ear Books JC closed to all. Cash wlU, in every lnste, be required, without WmPW4..!! . Wt are eompeUsd to buy forCasa ourselTete Tatm tbtraftft !? t twoey,'-1 " : v - 5V ;f $6 PER ANNUM. ; Book and Jor; Printing UF. fiVSRY 'CLASS AND STYLE, Neatly executed at tbia oQce; TfJT AYING procured a Urge amount of excel- II tl lent material, and added to this establish ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take this oppor tunity to inform; our friends . and the public, that we are fully prepared to exeoute work of every slaas, in -. '- -" : at short notice, and at prices far below thos usually paid In this section of country. . We are prepared to print in the latest and most approved style, ; CARDS.- ; INVITATIONS. NOTES. IiAV BLANKS, J?AHIJPIIATS9 - BILIi-XIEADS, Cllt C PL, AllS, C1IISCKS, SIIOW-IXII.I.S.- BOOKS, - and any other style of printing usually called for, for much less than the same class 6f work, can be executed this side of New York. - e. ii. nniTTON. '.j, - - Take Notice, ir LI. persons Indebted to .the subscriber . . IIST A.N"'"5T. WAY ' .. ! WILL PLEASE? . GO M E E 0 K W AK D . ' and-nay bp IMMEDIATELY! as longer indulgence cannot be given.' J. d. JrtllLLlf s. I would also notify those In want of goods that from and after this date all roods will be sold low down for cash or Its equivalent. Jan.10 tf. . iioop s ! iioop ! - Hoops ! .. SOMETHING NEW A LOT OF SILK HOOPS, an entirely new and superb article light, springy and pleasantly made expressly for the South. Also, a new style of HOOP SKIRT, a most desirable arti'Je, called The Beiie of the. South. Together with a very large number of more ordi nary Hoop Skirts comprised of from 10 to 60 hoops each. - . ' ; " - . " - aprit 18-c KOurMANH rtLKLm. . PALMEITO. IRON "WORKS. COIiUITflllA. S. C, ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI. . WILLIAM GLAZE, . MANUFACTURER OF STEAM-ENGINES from 10 to 80 Horse Power: SUGAR MILLS of every -style now in uso, Mill Work ot every discription. Also, Iron Railing, with every 'dlscription of Iron and Brass Castings. I would call attention to Iron Oasting In the way of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind, of enclosures for CeaieUry lots.' : - ' ' 1 : ' Having a first rats Boiler maker with us, we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at snort notice.- wui.sena ooner maxertoany part of the Stale. Our Steam Engines will be found, when eompared with those. made at North era establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent larger ror the same horse power. These Works have been in successful operation for sev , ral years, with an increase of patronage rrom an parts 01 tne soutnern country, lor wmco the Proprietor returns bis thanks to his numerous friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that no pains or expense win ee sparea to ment a con tinuance of their fayors. - .. - . may lT-tf , , M0NTM0ENA FEJUiLE SEMI- - KiitY, : HT. PLEASANT, CABAKRUS Co., Rt C. THE exercises of this school will W resumed on the 20th "of August. ... ' . ,; V . . - ," ; RATES PER SESSION. . Board, (including washing and fuel) f 40.00 English course, from $5.00 to ;- 15.00. j Music on the Piano, Meiodeon, or Guitar, .20.00. Languages, each " ' ' ; ' 8.00 Drawing, or painting, - f - JlO-OO Vocal Music, i J 1 , 8.U0 Embroidery, ! r r , " - 7.00 ,' Other ornamentals reasonable, , ';. . ... .v .'. '-terms:' . Half of all the expenses, board and tuition, mast be paid in advance, and the remainder at 'the close of the session.. '. -. 1 Pupils who board In the Seminary I will not be permitted to make store acconnts. . For farther Information, address .. ' L. G. HEILIG. -Jttly 28,'61,tllloctl. r - - ' JUIRTIN, TMNAflILL & Co., ' (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) - Grocers & tfoinmission Merchants, r-it. vjotis it silifjnbi va.-' WALTER K. MARTIN & 06 (Successors to N. Bl. MARTIN, SON k Co.) O irllTII 88 ID N M E tt C H A NTS, 3EU A; Maktw, formerly of GranviIleJo.,N; O. " R. Tahnabill, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. 0 i Waltsb K. M abtu, of Richmond, Va. . N. M. Maktut, of Richmond, Ya. ; Rj, U. CtiHSLKQHAJC Jr.. of Itichmondj Va. BOTH eoneerns will give faithful personal at tention to the sales of COTTON, WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy anv of the abo ve named articles, either on Com- mission. SDeculation or otherwise, as their bnsl-i nessln produce Is confined to SELLING exclu sively. Refer to i 0. F. FiSBSB, sn President N. C. Rail Road. Dr. W. J. Hawkins, Pres't R. A Gaston Rail Road. K, K. BawoKKS, Esq. Pres't Bank at Tarboro. N. 0. Hon. W. N. EnwAAPS, Warren County, N. C. Jajiss M. Boxaook,. Esq., Granville County, N. C. C. F. FiSHca, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg . Krar P. Battlk, Esq., Raleigh, N. O. r , : car We respectfully call the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets In the South, having both jt good heme ad foreign demand, and we are pleased to hear that efforts are now being made to got the freight through from Charlotte to Peters burg reduced to aboat ft? a bale. - .-. mchl,18fll-8m. - BININ L0HD0H DOCK GI1T, . COGNAC, ' , . , P.- 8KERRT, , -; v,:- v- PORT, v-i,: ' MADEIRA, '. - ; 1S49 XSSKBVK BOURBON, , . WHEAT TONIC. A ; J Jput up in Cases containing one dosen Bottles each. ' A. Bl', mNINOKtt H C6.9 O&tablished lTTS.) WINE IMPORTERS, : . ' No. 19, Dristd St., W. V gyIn order to Insure consumers Pure Liquors bikcompact aod convenient form, we commenced tte enterprise of bottling and Pfln ; our weM known Wines, Brandies, Whiskeys,- Ac, and iuw.nt them out In a style that wooM preclude 1 possibility of their being tempered With before icK S purchaser. . The general spprecla Loni gratifying sueceM that has rowaroed our SoVutkencWaged us tomalnudn thestandard lisrds qualityralso, to mate increased efforu to mStia the confidence and patronage which bMnao liberally tstowed upon ua. , , -, OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. v I ' - TheBani6,a,lft Broad ti,hav i .very high )rwu f .. wrtav wskfl ftbsft msssi. ""Z" . reputation tl PIUgPot. Jt. i.1" SUswV "1 w w w -w uh. of A. M. Batman Co., No. 19 Broad ba! iml cuarantee of the exact and literal troths, whatever they retpesenti JV. Y. Commercial 4dvrtiur. -:-: - We Invite the attention of Dealers, Druggists anft Physicians to our extensive stock ef choice eld riaes7rAdlefetc. - v "-:' -: -; OMert from the eeuutry will meet wltii. promp ttAtiasu Orenlara. eoautialsf a Us f artielt ' I prices. ferwr!Ui fern aStrl5 fteia, i do do- ,.r it i do i io 1 do 1 month ............. . 7, ' J; 2 2? 2 !th, 7.60 ' l flo a io ...... t., ,.i v a. in aa do 6 Uo .; 18.00 1 do 1 year ......t(..W) P3T" Advertisements published untH forbid, Ul i be charged ii) cents per square of 12 lines for the nrst Insertion, and, 25 cents for each conUnusnre ! If tjot eontraeted for. , - . . 1 tST" A liberal discount made on the above 1 ; rates to persons advertising by contract. - ! r RAGS f RIGS ! : CASH paid lor RAGS at. the -Envelope Manufactory opposite the Post Office. . -J. II. bTJEVflNS &. CO. Feb 12-btl ; . - - NOltTII C.rto.IWAr'iti-; F0U1IDRY & I : HUE T70HKB, 8ALlsnu:r, w. a, FREUCKS& HEAI3Ehr SUCCESSORS TO N. BOTDEN k SON, MANUFACTURERS OF ACKIUI.TUttAl. Cultivators, Plows, . " Com-Sbellers, fcJeed-Sowers - HorsesPowera Sc. Thrashers, THE CELEBRATED TELEGRAPH CTJTTIITQ MACHINE, For Fodder, Hay, Stalks,)ats and Shocks; Being; the first Premium Machine of the Fairs of North and South Carolina . ; CIDEE & SUGAR T.ITLLS. " SlIAFriNG AND MiCniNERY For Grist, Circular & Vertical Saw Hills, t Gold Copper Ac Silver Illlnes, Manulacturers of and Agents for Dr. K. O. Elliott's PATENT MULAY SAW: MILL and WATER WHEELS. 1 Plantation and County Rights for sale 01 ,W. T. Sl C. E. STUART 'a PATENT POUBLE ACTING HAY Oil COTTON PRESS. . Iron and Brass Casting, -ForgLags, and Finished Work of every Description. TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES. And other Kinds of Machinery repaired at short notice. fjune 18, 186My ' ' V ' ' Charlotte & s S.' C. Railroad. sTssffl..ssisisiar THE Passenger Trains on this Road will leave and arrive, hereafter, as follows; Leave Charlotte, at Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Columbia at Arrive at Columbia, Nov 8 . 8:30 A.M. 3:50, P.M. 8:00 A.M. .30 P.M. tf Charlotte Foundry jA.nd VEachine Shop. M AVING' purcljased from J. A. Fox thslabove establishment, the undersigned' begs leavs to call the attention of the pubUo to the fact that he is now ready, to nil every -order for making Steam Engines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, and every description of Machinery. All kinds of Cas-. tings in Iron, Brass and other metals mads at short notice and reduced prices. Particular attention given to the making and repairing of Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Works and Agricultural Work of all kinds. - blacks tank ing, Job, Wagon Work, and Uorse-8boclng dobe with dispatch. Old Iron, Brass 'and Copper Can ings bought at the Foundry or taken In exchan, for job work. All kinds of Wood Turning alie done. . ' dec 2-tf JOHN H. HQWIaV OF THE ' STATE JOURlNrAL. MATING become the proprietor of tue'Dems cratio 1'reMi. I have merged that naoer into the '8tatb JouhnalJ which will be imbinhed Semi-Weekly and WeeklJ . : . .: - . - The Stats Jodksal will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and will support And defend Democratic .measures and their auvo eates as they are presented, and as occasion may require. . lu other essentials it wiu l my aim. to make the . paper, what its name denotes, a State Journal eschewing all sectional considerations and working for the entire State and her sommou interests. . .- . As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole naoer shall be re-modeled and printed with new type, on good paper, and In a superior manner. The J&aiieruu aeparuuent wiu oe property avven-. ded to In Its various branches, and will speak for It self. Neither labor nor expense will be spared to the management of the paper. . The terms of the state journal' wm d as xoi-.-. ows : . ' e nil-Weekly, per anpum. t400 Weekly..... ...aw . These terms will be Insisted upon invariably in advance. No name will be put upon the list without the money, and all papers will bs dlicon tinned at the expiration of ths time for which thsv have been paid, unless the subscription bs renewed. I am satisfied, from years of sxperltDCC, that upon no other footing can any newspaper hope to suc ceed. ' Advertisements of a proper character will bs Inserted at ths following rates One square, first Insertion. .......ilOO Each subsequent Insertion.. ........ .'. t . 23 cents. A liberal deduction on these fates for yearly ad vertisers In ths Semi-Weekly i. laths Weekly tdl tlonthe full rates wlU be cl -flftjj ; ' Editor and Proprietor . : ; Nov. T, 1800. - . .... . ;; . ; A NORTH CAROLINA PAPEB , . the vriiniisi A large Eight-Fagt WuHy, published in Greensboro. $2aW a year; $1.W for six months. THE TIMES contains weekly forty colamns of choice matter, specially adapted to the family circle. It is neither sectarian nor political, but by being courteous to all sects and parties, It is th constant aim of the publishers to present la 4ts columns whatever may elevate the people and en- rich-the Bute. The publishers would earnestly . appeal to ths families of North Carolina to give THE TIMES a trial try it for six months, to see if It be not as well to patronise home pspers, as those from abroad : to build up home Interests and a State pride, and to scatter our substance and our energies among strangers. Give Twss a trial and thenjet It stand upon Its merits. - wATU8AiOOTwitaa. . The Times I regard as the very first of our ' Southern Literary Weeklies. Rev. 0. F. Deems. . I know of no Weekly published anywhere, thst Is so deserving of public patronage as the Times. Rev. J.B-Edwards. ' "Tbere Is no pandering to a viuateu taste ve ry article is of a. moral tendency, and calculated . both to amuse and Instruct.' Wilmington Herald 'One of the handsomest weekly papers published In the Union. Bplrltof the Age. - "Let the people of North Caarollna encourage toelr own ntwspaperslelgh Stand lard. Address, vwKJwaiwui -1 AUVU""' Greensboro, N. 0. . -t AOsfosTls NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB U SCRIBE FOB THE GREAT SOU- THE WEEKLY l-THB BEST TALENT Of THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT. Toe Southern Field and Fireside, Published every Saturday, at Augusts, 0-.c-knowledKedtobe "tU Family Paper in. SwXontalns In eaoh Issue, eigkt pjigee rr.rtyunoof nalt.r . devoted tothe tiTmimt Ut LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and ART. . - qr gabecrtbers are presented semi-annually . wlthan INDEX, or Table ef ContenU. . " ' . ' Tsasrs wo bollass rim axitic. ; '' Address JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, Ga. DAILY OTJt,E,17TIN "7 ; " ak-' - ; " : CATAWBA JOUttfTAL THE BULLETIN Is published dsUv In the town ef Charlotu, at $f per aanam, lavarlably la ThJcATAWBA JOURNAL u'pubuahed weekly tn th. town of Charlotte, at W9 per aanum,n. wartabiv in aavance. - Glares, Hoop Poles and Cord yvriwrrn at the GiartQti4 Steam JlXUs.' Vat v -1 f BtVl. IMBT . I - m m m- - . K 1
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