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RecHred t Telegraph Offie Feb. Ut
mt BoUeilu office, 113 p. m. J
Kichmoku, Feb. 13. Bjradtice? just re-'
ceied from Wahiogon, via Norfolk, we
learn that the Federal Congress in session,
in the Senate, Mr. King otNewr York pre
sented a petition on Tuesday, in faror of
the im mediate passage of the treasury loan
bill, and pleaded that the merchants of
'v New York anpport the Government. A
"resolution waa adopted on the aaaernbling
of Conrcsa on the 22d, in the House of
ReDr-niAtive
ihsf the President. Cab! f
Wet, Foreign Repreientauves7 officera of
the Army and Navy, be invited.' Wash-'
Sir. Hal e, of NawHa'mpahire, said they
ington's farewell adressla to be read,
had better hang some public robbers, and
t hoot some cowardly officers.
' By an arrival from Europe we learn that
Mason and Slidell arrived at Sonthamp
"ion on the 29ih. The Rinaldo could not
reach Halifax on account 6f the gale and
proceeded to Bermuda. No public demon-
, stration was made on their arrival in Eng
land, l-ui a large crowd assembled atthe
IXck, and Mason and Slidell were received
bv ihe officers of the Confederate Steamer
XatktilU, and other gentlemen.
The Tuscarora had left Southampton.
- MeCuffa, President of the Clval Tribu
nat. at Rome, has been assassinated.
A dispatch from St. Louis dated the
Jltb, says "the Confederates are being
rapidly reinforced and they are confident
ther can hold their position. The French
Steam Sloop Forgaxand, arrived at Hamp
ton Roads on the 10th. iThe commander
Cautits and two of the officers "arrived here
to-day.
rNiroLKox, in hia speech to the Legiala
ture says, the civil war which desolates
Ihei American country, compromises our
commercial interests. Nevertheless, the
rights of neutrals are' respected and he
must confine himself to the utterance of
wishes that their dissentions will soon be
terminated.
From our Sea Coast.
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Re!T at TVlegrsph Office, Teb. 14,
st Bulletin Office, IX : 13 p. m.
Norfolk, Feb, 13. A Federal force took
possession of Edenton, N. C, this morning. 1
The inhabitants had nearly all left.
It is reported that the enemy are pro
ceedin? up the Roanoke towards Plymoth.
. From the Seat of War.
' ReceWed t Telegraph Office, Feb. 14, 1
: at BuUctin Office 4:40 p. m. -
Richmond, Feb. 14. The bodies of
Capt. O. J. Wise, Lieut. Wm. Seldon and
Capt. Coles, arrived here from Currituck
thia morning, whence a boat with a flag of
truce went to Roanoke Island.
' Wise haa three wounds in his body;
Seldon, bail through his head.
Gen. Wise saw the body of hia son at
Currituck and waa much moved.
A portion of the enemy'a fleet is at the
South end of Albemarle Channel, where
they shelled the Confederates. " -
Gen. Wise ia there. .
Various conjectures are indulged in as
regarda the movements of the enemy.
k(lletl&el Iles't to be IXe-orsinlxed."
ZXECTJXivE DEPABTHE2rr OT N. C.
( Adjctast Geseeal's OrriC, )
I Raleigh, Jan. 27th 1862.
fpHE FIRST REGIMENT N. C. VOL--A
unteers being disbanded, a Regiment
of Volunteers lor the. war will be formed to
take its place. All the Companies of the
old Regiment about to re-organixe for the
war, arerequedted to report to this Office
without delay, with the view of going into
ihis Regiment, which will receive the
'Bethel Flag." . , .
Additional Volunteer Companies for the
war will be accepted, to whom a bounty of
filteen dollars per man will be paid by
the State, and fifty by the Confederate
States. When a full Company is tendered
four officers will bo commissioned ; with a
less number, appointments will be given, ae
follows : a Captain for forty 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 of this opportunity of getting
Into the Volunteer service, and the number
u doing will be credited to their respective
Counties. -
Br order of Governor II. T. Clare.
.. 1 J. G. MARTIN,
, Adjutant General.
fi7-AlI the papers in the State copy
fourtimea. - jan30 1861 4t.
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- oa paarnaa.
Tat JobOSce ia thoroagaly appointed la aU
respects, aad fitted for every description af Job
Work, la ooanectlon with It la a Btndsry.
The Soathani Oaardlaa la devoted to the mala
of the rlxhts. honor and interest of the
eaia ander the CoastltaUoa. While it is wllHsg
o sastala the Domocratle part whenever its ooarte
hail eaamaad apyroraj ay mjawcaj u ye mere
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VOI. VI. NO. 836J
OLViNTEERS WANTED.
Having received authority from the Gov
ernor of North Carolina to enlist men for
the war, all those desirous of entering the
service would do well to call upon me at
my office and sign the roll. During my
absence from town, A. C. .Williahsow,
Eq., will act for me- A bounty of $65.00
will be paid to each man when the Com
pany is completed and enters a Regiment.
J, A. FOX.
feb. 13, 1S62 dtf
HILLSBORO
Military Academy.
THIS INSTITUTION will be re
opened under efficient management on
WEDNESDAY, March 5ih. ,The aervi
cea of officers having been permanently
secured, no further interruption of duties
need be apprehended.
. For circular statin new terras
-Sec, Bedrest taupiinteuuent it. ai. A,
; Feb 1 law6w "
VALUABLE MJCDINERY
ATAUCTIO N .
Salisbury, N. C. )
January, 29. 62. j
ON Thursday February 23th 1862, I
will sell at
PUBLIC AUCTION,
to the hieheat bidder for for CASH, at the
Confederate States Military Prisons in
Salisbury, a large lot of
Valuable Machinery,
fermerly used in the "Rowan Cotton Fac
tory," consisting of
Looms, Shaftings, Pulleys,
' Rollars, Cylinders, Shafthangera,
Cog-wheels, Shuttles, Bobbins,
Cast-iron Pipes, Old Iron, &c.
J&S- Sale to commence at 10 o'clock,
A. M. - .
- HENRY McCOY,
Capt.and A. Q. M.t C. S. Array
Feb 1 la"w-4w.
MECKLENBURG IROX WORKS. ;
HENRY ALEXANDER.
CIIAIILOXTE, N. C.
THE uoJeralgned beg to inform the citizens of
Charlotte and vicinity, and the public gen
erally, that they hare
COMMENCED BUSINESS
at the above
E 1, T ABLIS II HI E IV T.
rooT oy - '
Tracle Street,
Adjoining the North Carolina Rail P-ad, and op
posite JOUN 7ILKES' Steam Flow ftfllls.
They are now preparea vo ranusn aii aioaa 01
M!acb.iiiery, "
At short notice, and on rMtonalU Urms.
STEAM ENGINES
FB0M 8 to 80 HORSE POWER,
t-t orse-Slioolu & :
AND r - - -BLACKSrrilXIl'S
WORK
OF ALL DI13.
R E DP A. IRS
In their line promptly attended to. Their, FOUN
DRY Is in full operation, and v
- Cast Begularly twice a Week,
Wedneed ays and Saturdays.
They are prepared to furnish all kinds of
CASTINGS IN IRON, BRASS, &c.
AGOoaDisa to oasaa.
SAW AND GBIST MILL GEAKINO,
QIN WHEELS,
SA ir DUST BURNERS,
ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR
COTTON PRESSES.
CAST IRON RAILING,
For Garden Enclosures, -Dwelling
Houses,
Public 9eildlngs,
, ' Porticoes,
Cemetery Lots, 4 '
Their ' '
JTyrp T .TTTVTTTTTT'Pt
For carrying on the business in all its branches,
have been (SELECTED WITH GREAT CARS, and
are provided with all the
LMFRO VEMKNTS
Required to do their work in a
FlltSX It AXIS MANNEU.
Agents, for Dr. E. O. Fxuott, for Winter's
Pateat alulay Saw Mill, which has the adrantage,
along with many others, of doing at least twlee ae
much work, aad doing it better, than any other
Mill in use -It can be ran by Steam, Water or
Horse Power. The Malay may be seen at the Shop
at any time. ' HENRY ALEXANDER, .
N.B. Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought of
taken In trade.
ot.S3.1S60-tr..
Dissolution.
f WlHE Copartnership heretofore existing under
JL the name of ALEXANDER k McDOLGALL,
Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Henry
Alexander is alone authorised to settle the busi
ness of the late firm.
, HENRY ALEXANDER. '
. MALCOLM MoDOUGALL.
Jan IT. ISal-tf, - : -
T KOOPIIAN.'S j
Aatl-Dyaentarlc ft Anti-Dyapapt ie
BITTERS.
PREPARED BY B. KOOPMAN,
- CUARLOTTB, N. C.
f gULESR uaiivaUed Bitters possess peculiar cu
tl ratlve properties In all Affections of the
Bowels. They will be found effectual in the cure
of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Soar 8tomach
and all thoee painful and troablesome diseasea
arising from a derangement of the digestive or
gans and Irregular action of the functions of the
and latestlnea. They will also be found a
SAFE REMEDY FOR CHTLlS AND FEVXRS.
, Ttoeee Kilters are prepared from RovVs brought
from Oermany, and for over a century have been
found edVetoal in that country for the permanent
car or the diseases enumerated above. They
contain no deleterious drag, bat are compounded
entirely from roota, aad axe. perfectly said at all
times.
A simple trial is all that Is asked, as a cure will
naturally follow, aad that la the best certificate or
their superiority over every other remedy for those
particular diseases.
They are mas af actor ed by B. Kooptnan, Char
lotte, N. O. and for sale by,
KOOPMAN A PHELPS.
Also, for sale at F. Starr's and X. Nye Hatehln
on A Go's Drag Stores. . (feb S-ly
The old North State, ForeTen
ST : 00K LUKE, FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITI-M
A ZENS, will yoa bay the noble STATE of
NORTH CAROLINA? If ao, send to the subeori
bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this ,
New, Large and MaKtiLflcent BXap9
And yoa will get the whole State, with her Rivers,
Isltroads, Gold, Copper, LeadV-Iroa aad Coal
Mines, and aathadtiea, Towns and TClagaa,har
aoble Mountains and Springs, and her Fields aad
Flowers.
If yoa want this GOLDEN RIZE, now Is the
(Line. Map seven feet by five. Border views af
the State Heaee, Insane Asylum, Ocepel Hill, Mala
and Female Oouegea, Hu. on of the oAeOpMt
jid heat Maps ever published. -
FRARGX A BEST,
. . HUlsboro'.N.a.lSM.
AGENTS WANTED for every County la the
gtato. Terms liberal. Apply as abeva.
. tar Idlton 1 throughout the BUto eopylnf thlj
advervaemaat six months. aad ntiir..u J.l.
CHARLOTTE,
- - - isaaw
MMsasaaaaaaaiMBaBBajBslBsBsBsMBsBsBsBsMssMslalaaiaaaaaaass
XEJIOVAI.
M "A M.
We have removed our Livery and Sale
Stables from our old stand, in rear of the
Manaioo House. o the " Tattersall
Stables, oppoaite the jail, where we would
be pleased to wait on the public generally.
At eur 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 being well
provided with provender. ' '
We have good lots for the accommoda
tion of droyera, 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 our Stables, and would
be pleased to attend to the wants of the
people in that lin- - TV ; 7
Give "us a call. '' -"
- BROWN WADS WORTH,
Tattersall Stablea.
' Dec 23, 1861d2mos.
COFFEE! COFFEE!
18 iTlANCFACTURED AT JTI
KELLY'S Southern Excelsior Cofiee
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
sagorak, and here we call it dandalion. In
England it ia 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
I o bo o
To Man. Kelly, Sir : I have tested and
used the two samples of manufactured
coffee the labelled . Java and Laguixa.
The firBt equals the Rio coffee of the shops,
and aeems to be equally good with that
kind. I am satisfied that they
contain nothing which is injurious to the
system, and may be economically and
safely 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 orders promptly attended to by ad
dressing . M, KELLY, ;
jan 18'62-lm - - Raleigh, N. C.
OTICU.
Ail claims aealnst the Saddlery and Harness
establishment of the subscriber will be settled by
Mr. R. Shaw ; and all Indebted to the same will
please make pay meat to him, as it is necessary to
close up the outstanding business. -jnov.
27, 61-dl 11. M. PRITCHABD.
J. G. W1L111NS0N & Cp.,
. WHOLESALE AND E EX AIL DEALER?. IN
FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER
AND
3F latod. 'XKT&'xr o- .
CHARLOTTE, N. O. ,,' . I
J, S. PHILLIP Si
11
ek na
AYINQ located In Charlo'tt respect-
fully sollciU a share of public patron- - I
A complete assortment of Cloths, CassI- UiL
mers and Testings always on hand, which will be
made to order at Jhe shortest notice, after the
latest fashion.
dhop three doors Boatti of the Mansion House.
sept. ia-tf
IrVTT.T.T A TYTS A. OATES,
TSADB aTKKJCT,
Cotton Buyers, Groeera 6c Produce
Dealer, ,
Agent for KsUltwitWs Manipulated Guano ,
and Loric' Lumber. ,
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
may 17-tf . i
John T. Butler,
Practical Watch and Clock lTaker, Jeweller
dbc. Main street, Charlotte, JV. C., oppoaite
Kerr Hotel, dealer in fine Watches, Clock,
Jewelry, Watch Materials, dte.
ALL work done in the establishment warren ted
for-
TWELVE MONTHS.
. Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of eyery des
cription repaired and warranted for twelvemonths.
Jan.ll,18el ly.c
THOMAS W: RADCLIFFE,
; AT IBS v ' .
SIGN OF THE DRCn,
, lUCillU)S0I . STREET, '
THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF RICHARDSON
AND PLAIN STEKETS,
K0.166,
Importer and Dealer In Fine
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SIL
VERWARE, 6UNS. MILITARY & FANCY GOODS,
- t a i- 1 ii 1
Watch as ana jiwiuit repaireu vj kiujuj
and experienced Workmen. AQ kinds of ,
- Haia-Woaa made to order.j
' oci- 27'1S60'tf- - - ' '
Certain Cure for Flux
Certain Care for Flax I r
Certain Core for Flux I .
Certain Cure for Flux I. : - . ? v -
Certain Cure for Flax 1
KOOPM ANN'S DIARRHGBA MIXTURE!
KOOPMANN'S DIARRH(XA MIXTURE I
KdOPM ANN'S DIARRHOEA MIXTURE !
KOOPMANN'S DIARRHOLA MIXTURE!
Will core the most obstiaate
Will ears the moat obstinate
Win core the most obstinate
Will care the most obstinate
. Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux
j - Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux
Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux
' Cases of Diarrhoea and Flax
If taken In time. ", V
li taken in time.
If taken La time.
If taken In time. ... I
For sale at KOOPMAN N A PHELPS' ana ai we
Drof Store, Charlotte. .
may -
Wilmington, Charlotte and
Rutherford llali Koaa
TaAjraroaTATioa Ornoa, W, D.
ON and aftecJIo&day the 15th Instant the Pas
aenger and Mail Train will be ran on this
Read dally .(Sundays exoepted) as follows 1
, r. GOING WXST.!
Lba Aaarva
7.00 A.M. Charlotte ;
T.43 Toskaseege TS
8.15 ' rrxrd li?
8.40 - Sharon
- Uaoemton .00
, - GOINO HAST, : . fc - - . ;
Lbavs - '4-I V" y AaarraV-
11.00 A.M. ...iltooetotoa . - - ;
tv ts - Sharon - . . lLaa
ill - Brevard - U.43 -
11X vTuskasaege 18.15 P.M.
, . Chartotta , 1.00
sBy Ordtr.
; V. JL, MCBEI, .
Aetlaa Master t t?lwp9lV!?n,
N. CI,; 'URD AX ,
PB0VISlb!IA GOVERHMENT
Confedeie i ates of America.
president ' t- '
JEFFERt IT -DAVIS,
;OFMI SISSiPPI. 1
- K ; VICE-F lESIDENT f ' t "'
AT.-RX. H.DTEPHE1M
. ,; OF GEORGIA. .
OFFICERS:
n. m. x. Hun m, or yir j ma.
C. O. viEMirii:;r,EK,ors. Carolina.
8BCBETA".' OF THC HATX, ,
S.1X. M AXIOIi r, of Florida. ,
HYOr WAR, H"-"
yf Alabama. v
WALK?.'
JOHN II. "JtEAU AN, Of Texaa. - .
- - AProaaat Gavs&AL,
J. F. BENJAMIN of Ijoulalaua.
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" " G O N6 B E8 S ' ' .
President Hon. HOWELL COBB, of Ga.
Secretary JOHJSrSOBT J. HOOPER, Esq.,
of Alabama. 7 ' !
-- kufBExs. -- . s-
Alabama K. W Walker, R. H. Smith, J. L.
M. Curry, W: P. Chilton, S. F. Hale, Collin J.
McRae, John Gill Shorter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thoe.
Fearn. - '' , . '.. f - "
Florida-James B. Owens, J. Patton Aadefson,
Jackson Morton. -. f
Georgia Robt. Toombs,1 Howell Cobb, F. S.
Bartow, M. J. Crawford, K. A. Nisbet, B. H. Hill,
A. B. Wright, Tnos. R. R. Cobb, A. H. Kenan, A.
H.Stephens. - ' ..
Louisiana John Perkins, Jr., A. L. DeCloufet,
Charles M. Conrad, D. F. Keener, G. E.f Sparrow,
Henry Marshall. ( -
Mississippi W: P. Harris, Walter Brooke, N.
L. Wilson, A. M. Clayton, W. S. Barry, J. T. Har
rison. - ' I
South Carolina R. B. Rhett, Jtn RjW. Bara
weU, L. M. Keitt, James Chesnut, Jr,, C. G. Mem
mlnger, W. Porcher Miles, Thos. . .Withers, W
W. Boyce. V . ' , - ' .
Texas L. T. Wigfall, J. fl. Reagan, J. Hem
phill, T. N. Waul, Judge Gregg, Judge Oldham,
andW. B. Ochiltree. ; . :
. STASDIHQ OOMWTTBKS. I
' Executive Department Stephen?, Conrad,'
Boyce, Shorter, Brooke. - f
Foreign Affairs Rhett, ' Nisbet, f Perkins,
Walker, Keitt. 1
Military Affair -Bartow, Miles,! Sparrow,
Kenan, Anderson. - i
Eaval Affairs 4)Qax&, Chesnut, Smith,
WrUht, Owens. - ,
Finance Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry,
McRae. f
Commerce Memminfter Crawford, DeCloaet,
Morton, Carry. I Jt.
Judiciary -Clayton, Withers, ' Hale, Cobb,
Harris. . I
Postal Chilton, Boyce, HiU, Harrison, Curry,
Patents Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner,
Territories Chesnut, Campbell, Marshall, Nes-
bit, Fearne. "' ' -' - ' I
JPullie Lands Marshall, : Harris, Fearne.
Indian Affairs Uorton, Hale, Sparrow, Lewis,
Keitt.- . r
Printing Cobb, Harris, Miles, Chilton, Per
kins. -1' ' :'
Accounts Owens, Crawford, Campbell, De
Clouet, Smith.
Engrossment Shorter, Wilson, Kenan, McRae,
Bartowl . - ' - '' i-
UEMBEBS OF THE FIRST FEBMA
KENT COJHJBESS. '
We make the following list of the members elect
of the First Permanent Congress that it ia to meet
on the 10th of February next The list is made
from the election retains
AiBAMA.-natorafew!rN WURam Yan
cey, O C Clay; " J'1" ' ' -W ' fc :
Members of the HviMessrs E L pa.sri,' W
F Chilton, James L tfriffcyT L M Corry, W R
Smith, John P Rawls, Thomas 7 Foster, D Clopton
AaiAsaAS. Senators Itlessrs .Robert W John
son, Charles B Mitchell. "
Members of the House.
essrs Felix J Baiaon,
Grandiaon D Royster, Aug
mas B Hanlv.
tusH Garland, Tho-
Florida. Senators Election returns
not reL
celved- . f !
Members of the House Messrs James B Deskins,
Hilton. t ; !
Georgia. Senators Mflisrs R If HiU, Robert
Toombs.. , :-: 1
- Members of the House Messrs A H Keehan,
Hines Holt, A R Wright, Jaien Hartridge, Lucius
JGartreU, Wm W Clark, Eobert P Trippe, David
W Lewis, C J Munnalym, Kardy Strickland.
Louisiana. Senators Bessrs Fdward Sparrow,
T JSemmes. . v - t
Members of the House Messrs DF Kenner,
Chas VlilerafJohn Perkins, Jr.,0 W Conrad,
Henry Marshall, Luciea Supose. i j
Missi3Sipri. Senators Messrs Albert G Brown.
James Phelan. - ! ' T
Members of tlie House Messrs John J McRae, J
W Clapp, Reubin Davis, Israel Welch, H 0 Cham
bers, O it Singleton, E Barksdale. " - " :
Missouri. Senators Messrs John B CUrk, R
BY Peyton. ,
Members of the ! House Messrs - Jehn Hyer,
Caspar W Bell, George G, Vest, AH Oonrow, W
W Cook, Thomas W Freeman, Thomas A Harris.
North Oarouha Senators-i-Messrs George Da
vis, Wm S Dortch. ; . a v
Members of the House Messrs W N H Smith,
Robert Bridges, Owen K Keenan, J D McDowell,
Thomas S Ashe, Archibald Arrington, Robert Mc
Lean, William Lander, R S Garther, A 8 David
son. - , - : ! " " " -f" '
South Carolina. -Senators Messrs RW- Barn
well, James L Orr. j v '.' m m
Members of the House Messrs W W Boyce, W
Porcher Miles, M L. Bonham, John McQueen, L
M Ayer, James Farrow. - f ' "
Txaasssax. Senators Messrs . Langdon O
Haynes, GasUvua A Htay. " 1
Members of the House Messrs D M Carrin, J
DO Atkins, H E Foster, Thomas Menees, George
W JoneaTM P Gentry, W G Swaun, W H Tibbs, E
L Gardner, T J UeiakaU , r f i ,
Trxab. Senators Messrs. Louis T. Wlgfall, W.
S. Oldham. J . " '
Members of the House Messrs. John A. Wil
cox, Peter W. Graham, 0 O Herbett, W B Wright,
Malcolm P Graham, 8. B. F. Sexton.! .
, ViROisiA. Senators Not elected. -
Members of the House Messrs. Jchn . Cham
bliss, Muscoe K. H. GsjrneU, John Tyler, Roger
A Pryor, Thomas E Boeocx, John fGoode, Jr.,
Jftmts P Holcombe, D O Dejarnette, William
Smith, A R Boteler, John'B Baldwin, W R Sta
ples, Walter Preston, A Q Jenkins, Robert John
son, Charles H. Russell. '
Ksxtuckt. Senators Messsrs. H C Burnett,
WilliamR Simms. t t - , '
Members of the House Messrs Panltl P White,
Thomas B Monroe, J U Ford, John J Thomas, T
D Barred, George W. JBwing, George B Hodges,
Thomas Johosdn. ' i I .
BALTIMORE C0M11KRC1AL COLLEGE
FOUNDED 852. CHARTERED
854
Comer of Laittmore mnd Charles Streets
. BiLTUOBIj MP. I
T
IHE Largest and most Elegantly Furnished
Commercial College in the United States
k'very young man should write immediately for
one of those large and beautifully ornamentea
Circulars, representing the -exterior and interior
View of the Baltimore Commkrcial Collmb. '
Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return
man free of charge, wiuj catalogue containing
List of Students, Terms Tuition, Opinions of the
rreas on ear New System of Book-Keeping, ete.
- . FACULTY. U : J
I. K. Losixb, Principal Lecturer on theScienee
of Accaaats, Basiness, Customs, etc .
J. M. Phuxifs, Professor of BookvKeeplns and
Commercial Calculations.
H. H. Davtxr, Associate Prof.tf Beok-Keeprng.
N. 0. Joaoreoa, Professor of Penmanship.
8. T. Waixina, SsqMeraantUeLa.7.
Rbv. aVT. Raaaa, D. D Commercial Ethics. -
vasaTaai. , j: '
Hon John P Kennedy, I Hon Joshua Vansant,
Jacob Trust, Esq. Wm Knabe, Xsq. .
The time usually required ta complete the fall
course, rrorn a to ia weexs. t-
A Diploma is awarded to all Graduates.
' Largs Circulars .and Catalogues stating tenet
ententay mauyras reaara. - y - -
Address - K.LOSIXR
; ian IT-tf -Baltimore, pM
H. L. ALEXANDER.
Attorney aiid Cgnsellpr at Law
, cnaUXLOXTE, N. C
I ZZT OS a Lb BfiUfra ffTwry
FEB. 15, 1862.
GOVERNMENT OF NORTH CAR-
. -4ULINA. .
H.T. Clark, of E.gecombe,GoTern5r. salary Der
annum, 18,000. aad- the use of a furnish mi house.
Tefm expires January 1, 1861.
Ai. A. leaves, orOJraven, Secretary to the Gover
nor, salary $300, exclusiTe of fees. '
. Rufus H, Page, of Wake, Secretary of State, sal
ary $300, exclusive. of fees.
'' Daniel W. Courts, of Rockingham, Treasurer,
salary $2,000. ,
Curtis H. Brogden, of Wayne, Comptroller, sal
ary $1,000. ' f
The General Assembly commences its session on
the third Monday of November every alternate
year. The next elections ior memiers 01 me sen
ate and House or uommons, ana ior uovernor,
will be held on the first Thursday of August, 1860.
' Literary Board The Board of Literature! of
North Carolina is composed as follows : His Ex
cellency, John W. Ellis, President, ex officio ; G.
A. Daves, secretary.
Internal Improvement Board The Internal Im-
nrovement Board is composed as follows : His Ex
cellency, John W. Ellis, President, ex officio. , G.
A. Daves, secretary. .
State librarian Oliver tu retry, si &aieiga.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF N. CAROLINA)
MKMBZR8 BXBOT TO THB LXQISLATUBB OF 1800-1.
(O. for Opposition D. for Democrat.) ;
Senate, '
Dist. ' 1 - -
Pasauot&nk and Perquimans, S S Whedbee, O
2. Camden and Currituck, B F Simmons, D.
8. Gates and Chowan, Mills H Eure, O. V -
4. Hyde and Tyrrell, Jones Spencer, O.
5. Northampton, J M S Rogers, D.
6. Hertford, Joseph B Slaughter, O.
7. Bertie. David Outlaw, O. ' -
8. Martin and Washington, J R Stubbs, O. ,
Halifax, M C W hi taker, D.
10. Edgecombe, H T Clark, D.
11. Pitt, E J Blount, 0.
12. Beaufort, Frederick Grist, O. .
18. Craven, N H Street, D. I
14. Carteret and Jones, M L F Arndlel, O.
15. Gretne and Lenoir, James P Speight, U. i -.
16. New Hanover, EU W Hall, D. . .
17. Duplin, James Dickinson, D.i - . '
IS. Onslow, L. W. Humphrey, D. ,
19. Bladen, Brunswick and Columbus, John D
Taylor. D. - - -I-.
20. Cumberland and Harnett, Duncan Shaw, D.
21. Sampson, Thos. I Falson, D.
22. Wayne, W. K. Lane, D. f
23. Johnston, J W B Watson, D. (
24. Wake, M A Bledsoe. D.
25. Nash, A J Taylor, D. . I '
26. Franklin, 'Washington Harris, D.
27. Warren, T J Pitchford, D.
:. Granville, C H K Taylor, D.
29. Person, C S Winstead, D. !
80. Orange, Joaiah Turner, jr. O.
81. Alamance and Randolph, J Worth, O.
82. Chatham. W G Harris, D.
83. Moore and Montgomery, C W Do wd, O. ,
84. Richmond and Kobeson, Alfred Dockery, u.
85. Anson and Union, 8 HWaLkuD, O. - . .
86. Guilford, John M Morehead, O.
87. Caswell, Bedford Brown.p. .
88. Rockingham, F L Simpson D. -
89. Mecklenburg, John Walker, D. , .
40. Cabarrus and Stanly, V 0 Barringer, O.-
41. Rowan and Davie, J G Ramsay, O. ' v
42. Davidsen, John W Thomas, O.
48. Stokes and Forsyth, Jesse A vvaugh, V. ?w
44. Ashe, Surry, , WaUuga and Yadkin, Joseph
Dobson, D. . i ,'
45. Iredell, Wilkes and Alexander, L Q Sharps, O.
46. Burke, McDowell Caldwell, W W Avery, D.
47. Lincoln, Gaston and Catawba, Jasper StoweD.
43. Rutherford, Polk and Cleaveland, A w Bur-
'ton, D. I
49. Buncombe, Henderson, Madison and Yancey
Marcus Krwin, U.
50. Haywood, Macon, Cherokee and Jackson,
Wm. H.Thomas, v.
Democrats, 81 : Opposition, 19. Democratic
majority 12. At last Session Democrats 82 ; Op
position gain just one. j . .
THE BULLETIN
AND '
THE CATAWBA
JOURNAL.
5TTTE are pleased to advertise thevlenda and
J if. n&trons of this establishment that we com
mence the publication of the second volume of the
nest named journal, this day, under the most
favorable auspices."' . '' :
The r circulation of - the above named paper is
rapidly increasing, and its influence as an adrer
Using medium is being felt and appreciated by it
patrons, having access to almost every neighbor
hood in this and adjoining Counties, as we'd al4he
adjoining Districts in South Carolina. . '
THE CATAW11A JOURNAL,
One of the largest papers now published in the
State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, made up from
the columns of the Dallt -SuiAKTia, haa not only
become A popular papers, bat; it affords great ad
vantages to those who wish to use its columns ar
an advertising medium.- I -
Specimen copies will be sent to any section they
may be ordered, free of postage. s
or terms, sc., we reier we reaaer to our im-
ptlnU. J& a. BR1TTW
nov.li-u . -
The Edgecombe Farm Journal
THE subscriber will commence on or about the
1st of September, 1860, the -publication of a
monthly journal in xarooro , to do aevotea to tne
plantatien and rural interests of North Carolina
in particular, and or 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
.nr. iimt.lv entitled, to the souree of rmbli
Xavas aaavAw mt " m
cation of a hrot clasB agricaltural paper than Tar-
boro'. It is to oe caueu ,
'The Edsecombe Farm jroarnal.V
i -a rn nnntiln nrloinal and selected articles un-
on Agriculture, Horticulture, Piorioultore, House-
bold AnS, ttUrai AXCIiiecvwiic, avvivsi wrw., Hu.
H riii be puauaoea wiuu new type uu ctear
white paper, in a neat quarto form.
The price of subscription haa been made so low
as to place the publication within reach of every
one. .. . ' '-: .
TAJtAlS:
. One copy one year -..'..-.;.:. -..4... .90 80 -
Seven oopiesone year. ....... 8 00
: Twelve copies one year. .. .. ...... i . . .- 5 00
Twenty-live copies one year... ......... 10 00 S
. tty" No paper sent unless paid for in advance.
r WILLIAM B. SMITH.
Editor and Proprietor, Tarbor, . C.
t juiy eu-u
k6tus
PROSPE
, n r. - I ' ' - 1.."'
rRLLSBOROUGH RECORDER,
POUTJCS; AGRICULTURE. MISCELLAHT. fiEKEBALHEWS.
DENNISHEABTT.;
HILLSBOROUGH, N,,C. . u
wwTTITH the present volume the mkajavb,
tencev the first numberivlng been issued theiwtn-
of February, loau i aunas
labored to make our papVlnteresting and useful,
iDOu w " n.HjinlAn n have not
ir " . . . jx .. aii Mr men urn m wm iimv.
enWLtoKether unsuccef aL' U ha, been our
wiA to makethe RFCORDER a good Family Pa
""'rLlH. Agriculture. Miscellany,
Rer rrAc with a view to the entertain
Sf It? toprovloSt of toe farmers and eltl
SxtJSSi which it is totributed. Our
a cultural department we endeavor to fill with
STt .Actions we can make from all souroes,
DrefSencT to such as will be of practical
farmer and cultivator ; and in this par
Sctle bo to make the RECORDER a. vain
Able to agriculturist ae any periodical of a
Slv agricultural character. In our-Miscella-department,
we shall contiue to be, as we
Be? oparw eiect guch articles
VV . r tendency not only to amuse, but to
wlU have Vic I" rt Wle we shall be
" Ur" &nd heart. v nue we ao.au ov
Hprw, reive ell-written articles to aArn
thankful to receive weu . orilrfnauty
our 'Ql' Elected mauer of superioF merit,
Uy-wririn m-dig artithoogh
Sedit the top with thecovewords-
rBPm?JrT-?-AM the latest intelligence; and
preMni.to 7bo we have facilities equal to
to enaWe usj de so " of the Stateexcept
those enjoyed ,P0 communicaUon. "
those iavore "-o-- e-am
" ABLnaieeopr. one year,... ffiff
any 01 "t . caiv -v-u receive
anbacriarsaiir - - - . . .. .
their own pj
July 18-
0M THIS DATE, our Rooks are poeUtoefy
Zaoeed to alL Cash will, In every instance,
zZZLa. without distinction ef persona. -
TO.
tew
2 - . JMuii in ho for Gash ourselves: and
Wa
W VVWywT- " w -
xw "
Suit
nt VAT ASK FOR CREDIT
mf w ep ar w-tw-t- -w c w y - .- .
$6 PER ANNUM.
Book and Job Printing
Q EVER! CLASS AND STYLE,
Neatly Executed at tlila oQce. :
MAYING procured a large amount of excel
lent material, and added to this establish
ment soluble fast PRESSES, we take this oppor
tunity to Inform our friends - and . the public,
that we are fully . prepared to execute work of
every elass, in
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, - j -j - ..
CARDS.
INVITATIONS, .
NOTES, V
LAW BLANKS,
PAlttPULETS,
DIL.1.-I1EATJH,
CI 11C U LA US,
CHECKS,
SHOW-BILLS,
BOOKS,
and any other style of printing usually called for,
for much less than the same elass of work can be
executed this side of New York. - -
K. II. ORITTON
a LL persona indebted to the subscriber
, WILL PLEASE
COME FOirWARD
J and pay up
IMMEDIATELY!
as longer Indulgence cannot be given.
. J. S. PHILLIPS, t
I would also notify those in want of goods that
from and after this date all goods will be sold low
down for cash or its equivalent.
Jan. 10 tf. . -...- -
! liooiis ! Hoops ! Hoops !
Something new
All UT CXAiXV niyuii). ia vuutcy Tf um
. . . At.
L superb artlcie--iignt, spnngy ana pieasaauy
T aiAva viyaoauw -
made expressly for the South. Also, a new style-p
of HOOP SRIRT, a most desirable arti'.le, canea
The Belle of the South.
Together with a very large number of more ordi
nary Hoop Skirts comprised of rrom 10 to 60 hoops
Caiprill8-o KOOPMAN N A PHELPS.
PALMEITO.
IROIST WORKS.
COLVItlBIA, 8. C,
ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLIi
WILLIAM GLAZE,
MANUKACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES,
from 10 to 80 Horse Power ; SUGAR
MILLS of every style now in use, Mill Work of
every dLacrlptlon. Also, Iron Railing, with every
diacription of Iron and Brass Castings.'
I would call attention to Iron Casting In the way
of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast
Steps, Baleatro Railing, and all kind of enclosures
for Cemetary lots. : -
Having a first rate Boiler maker with us, we are
prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them,
at short notice. Will send boiler maker to any.
part of the State. Oar Steam Engines will be
found, when compared with those made at North
ern establishments, to be from twenty-Are to forty
per cent larger for the same horse power. L
These Works have been In successful operation
rorsev rat year, wuu au iuva v. f
from all parts ef the Southern country, for wMoh-tS
the Proprietor returns his thanks to his numerous
friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that
no jalns er expense will be spared to inertia eon
Unuance' of their favors.
may IT-tf - ' ' "V V
MONT AMO EN A FEMALE SEM-
MT. PLEASANT, CAB ABSUS Co., X. C.
THE exercises of this school will be resumed
on the 20th of August. ..
RATES PER SESSION.
'Bard, (Including washing and fuel)
EngUsh course, from $5.00 to . r - lh.OO
Music on the Piane, Melodeon, or Guitar, 20.00
Languages, each 8.00
Drawing, or painting, ,
Vocal Music, ' ' 3.00
Embroidery,. wo
Other ornamentals reasonable. .
' ' TERMS l - :. -
Half of all the expenscs,'board and tuition, must
.be paid in advance, and the remainder .at the
close of the session. . Z , . . ' h
Pupils who board In the Seminary,; will not be
permitted to make store accounts.
. For further information, address "
i L.G. HE1LIG.
July 28, 61, tlU oct 1. - ' ;
MARTIN, TANNARILL & Co.,
(Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) tt
Grocers & Ooirxmission Merchants,
WALTER K. BIARTIlSr &, Co
(Successors to N. M. maj&xim, bv -
COIttirXISSIOirABlaCMANXS,
, 3E1.1.0 sa TYX Ondy A.
R. A. Mabtih, formerljof Granville Oo.,N. O.
R. Tasbahiix, formerlyo Edgecombe Co., N. C
Walts K. Maktix, of Richmond, Va.
f N. M. Maairji, of Richmond, Va; -- : " ;
R. H. CosanioaAM Jr.. of Richmond, Va. . ...
ROTH concerns wLU give iaitnrui personal av
tentlon to the sales of COTTON,' WHEAT,
TOBACCO and CORN.' Neither concern will buy
anv of the above named articles, either on Com-
. ...i - . V. .r4 . tt mm ttul Mill.
mission, epecuiauon w - .rr .
nP.. in produce is confined to SELLING excla-
slvely. Refer tb
C. V. Fiaaaa, Esq President N. C. itau Jtoaa.
Dr. W.J. Hiwaaa, Pre R. A Gaston Rail Road.
K. R. BaiDQaas, Esq, Pres't Bank at Tarboro, N. 0
Hon. W. N. Edwajohs, WanrenCouhty, N. O.
Jakss M. Bullook, Esq., Granville County, N. C.
0 IFFiSHK, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg .
Kjoir P. BATTta, Esq., V-.
ye respecuuuy cau tueai.MSttwM w vwv-
st ts ttmntmTtr mm DeuiE vuui
aeood heme aad foreign demand, and we are
leased to hear that efforts are now being made to
get" e freight through from Charlotte to Peters
bora reduced to about $8 a bale. .- . . .. ,
men i iwi-o- ;
BININGEB'S r
OLD y
L0IID0IT DOCK GUI.
: COGNAC, -SHERRY,
; - - . PORT,. - .-. :
" MADEIRA,
1849 Bssaava BOURBON,
' ; -,WHJEAT ..TONIC. -
; Put up in Cases jwntainlng one dozen. Bottles each.
A. M. BINIWCEtt CO.,
(tstablished lTIS.) WINE IMPORTERS,
No, 10, isroewa ot.
.iraari Para Liauors
LnVcompact and convenient form, ln"J
.. . kamhu. .nil nackina in cases our
well knowhWines. .Brandies. Whiskeys. cu. and
have sent them out m a stym r" "
nave c" .... . m. with before
ipia MnuimiiLV m mm in"8
reaching the purchaser. The general, appreeia
f am art, ra rafy&raen oar
effort; hw encouraged ns to maintain the standard
n... i make increaaad efforts
tomUin the confidence and patronage ..which
haa been so liberauy oestoweu upou .
- OPINIONS 01 THJB PRX2A
"The BiroaBB'B19 Rroad EU, have a very high
- . A. I 1. ,A aIIaS mm ItA kAe axMKA
reDOMwUon 0 PQlwsiint mm uiv wavasj mi a us?uw
tnTMewTork.' Boi4 Journal.
Tha house ef A. M. Bnraiaaa A Co No. la,
Broad St., haa sustained for a period of eighty
years, a reputation that may well be envied.
' Tae name of A. M. BxaixQaa M Ce2fo 19 Broaa
a. i- - ...tu of U. .Tut a.n1 HtAral trnths.
whatever thay respet eat It, F. Ocmmtrota
tJ ft V a .I(..Ma. TlmmlmTm- DrursLttS
and Physicians to our extensiv e stock of choice eld
wines, Kransuest w.
n-i ,y,m Mimtn will meet with nroSBja
.i.m AAwtalnia a nil Of arUClS
l-'.'tfdO' a times. ........ r,.. .'.... f .4o
1 do 8 do 4. ...... V... ......... 1-00
1 do . do. ' r
1 do 12 do ........... .7o,
I '.-do 1 month i . . 4.04 :
1 do 2 m'th. ,
1 d 8 do . 4 iT. lOAX) -
i , ao. . o uo ............. . ... io.il
1 do 1 year .............. ,f... ...... t 80. to
' taAdrertisemento published until forbid, Mil
be charged 50 oenU per square of IS UneS for the 4
n'rst Insertion, and 25 cents for eaeh continuance '
if not contracted for.
. ......
A liberal discount made on the above
rates to persons advertising by contract:. ' '. '
am i bags !
CASH paid ior RAGS at the Envelope
Manufactory opposite tha Fost'Offico. '
J. II. STEVEN 3 &. CO. ;
Feb 12-btl 7
NORTH CAROLINA
FOTJIJDEY &TTA0TTTHE70IIK3,
SALISBURY, N. O.
Fit ERCCS & ItEADKK , ;
SUCCESSORS TO N. BOrDEN A BON, .
' MANUFACTURERS OF
AGRICULTURAL JHT1PLE1I5NX
Cultivators, Plows, . . , v
, Cora'-Shellers, ' : 1 . ...
. . Seed. Sowars
- .-HbraeNpowera &. Thrashers; ' 1
THE CELEBRATED
telegraph: ctjttiko jiAcxanx,
For Fodder, ilayV'StalkXdata and Shocks, .
, Being the firet Premiam Machine of 'the
Fairs of North anu SojUi Carolina,"' -
CIDER & SUGAR ItlLLS. ; 1
SHIFTING AND MACfllNERY
Tor Grist, Circular & Vertical 0ir Kills .
Gold Copper Sc Silver ITli nee. -
Manufacturers ot and Agenta for )r. E."
O. Elliott's PATENT MULAY SAW
MILL and WATER WHEELS.
Plantation and County Rights for aale 01
W. T. &. C. E. STUART'S PATENT
DOUBLE ACTING HAY OR COTTON
PRESS. v X
Iron and Brass Casting, Forgings, and
Finished Work .of every Description.
TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES;
And other Kinds of Machiriery repaired at
jshort notice. (June 18,361 ly
Charlotte & S. C. Railroad.
THE Passenger Trains on this Road will
leave arid arrive, hereafter, aa follows;
Leave Charlotte, at . 8:30 A.M.
Arrive at Charlotte, ; . , 3:50 P.M.
Leave Columbia at . . 8:00 A.M.
Arrive at Columbia, 1 ' 4:30 P.M.
Nov 8 ' f
Charlotte Foundry
CCTL
nd Maohine Shop.
MAYING purchased from J. A. Fox the abovs
estabUahment, the undersigned begs leare
to cau the attenuon or tne puouo to vo w
i ... tr AM n.nr nrder for maklnr
a. Fnirfnu CMIan and TohAOCO PrHMl. and
'every description of Machinery. All kinds of Cas-
tings in iron, Atrasaana uvun
mrA .u)nAAt nrtnea. Pa.rtlr.ulAr attantlon
given to the maklngand repairing of Threshing
If aohlaea, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Works
and Agricultural rora oi au num. jmiiui
lag, Job, Wagon Work, and Horse-Shoeing done
with dispatch. Old Iron, Brass and Copper Cast
ings bought at the Foundry or taken in exchan.
for Job work. All kinds of Wood Turning ajso
done. '- ,
-OmSVU - JOHN M-ItOWIS.
, . ' OP THE .
STATE JOUR1YAI.
HAVING become the proprietor of the Demo
cratic Press. I have merged that paper
into the Stats Jonas al, which will be published
Semi-Weekly and Weekly. .
' The Statb Jocksal will advocate Democratic
principles in the broadest sense, and will support
and defend Democratic measures and their aa vo- .
cates as they are presented, and as occasion any
require. In other essenUals It wlU be. my aim to ...
make the paper, what its name denotes, a State
Journal eschewing all sectional considerations
and working for the entire Bute and her sommon
interests - ' " ' . , ,
As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole
paper shall be re-modeled and printed with new
tVie, on good paper, and ia a superior mknner. -
'The Editorial department will be properly atten
ded to in Its various branches, and will speak for It
self Neither labor nor expense will be spared in
ihe management of the paper. . -
i The terms of the State Journal will be as fol-
end-Weekly, per annum ... ... . $400 j
Weekly' '
Theseterms wiU be Insisted upon invariably ih
advance. No name will be put upon the lit
without the money, and aU papers ' will be discon
tinued at the explraUon of the time for which they
have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed.
t ..ti.Mi-frftm veanof experience, thai apoa
no other footing can any newspaper hope to sue-.
CAwmrtmcmf TitM of a Droper character will be
l. J .ft nllnBln r.tAA . . '
One square, first Insertion. ........ . .. f loo
Each suosequeni insertion.. .......... , . . . .
A liberal deduction on these rates foryearly ad--immrm
in tha SecuWeekly. In the Weekly edi- -
Hon the full rates wiU be ehargad. .
JUUfl BrALMAn. -
. Editor and Proprietor
Nov. 97, I860:; - - , - - .
.. A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER
'V- TII1B TIMES, ,' '
A large Eight-Page Weekly, prdUshed in Greensboro, .
t'i.OO a year; $1.0U for six months. !
fTTtHE TIMES conulns weekly forty columns of .
JL cboice matter, specially adapted to the faiuUy "
circle, it Is neither sectarian nor poUticai, but by
being courteous to all sects and parties, It is the
constant aim of the publishers to preseat In lu
columns whatever may elevate the people and an
rtehthe SUte. The publishers would earnestly
anneal to the families of North Carolina to give
THjLtIMES a trial ; try it for six months, to see if
it be not as well to patronise home Dapers, as those ,
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SUte pride, and to scatter our subsUnce and our .
JL. .mnnir atranffers.' Give TBB TlMSS a trial
and then let it etand upon its merits.
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The Times 1 regard as the very first of eur
outhern literary Weeklies. Rev. 0. W. Deems.-
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is so deserving of public patronage as the Times.' ,
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both to amuse and Instruct." Wilmington Herald
0ne of the handsomest weekly papers publish d .
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The Southeim IJleld and Fireside,
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