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V v J V . . . ; . . . . v- . ; : r - - ; 1 THE BU TIN : IrtJTlTTON. DAILY BCXl""!. ' BB1ITn') "-HI WEEKLY BCLHTI5, (per annum,! ilTATHIA JOCRXAL. ' tper Mumm)1- '.OS. 4.00W 1.00. rrom tb nuctaHU Advocate.) Oar Drelliera , .' - m . 'rr iKXi xcqx. . Ob! hish in the wintry wtllmf, As it mowi upon the air ; Our. oat in tfef whwtliDfidarkneM. . Thro th toresl shiveing--' The sleet falls down ; and so coidiy Kill the troublous nesry sound On the hearten iie restless numbers, Ere it fall o h "usteii ground. - " Tbtre" ae whi,e tenU tretchd on ft. ( Border, Standing amid the enow Homes ol the brtvest and truest. Where the trending mow-flowen blow; And out in the wintry tempest. The whistling wind and sleet,. Are walking our shivering Broikr$ : Oh ! tb tread of their weary teet ! Thir tread ! Oh ! it falls on the snow-crust, , Breaking the snow. flower'a slesp; . And their. iip-aye their brave lips qaiver, And eyes that do ssldora, may weep ; For alone at his poet in the moonlight. The brave feefa a kua oa his brow ; He weeps for ? moment but suning, Keep his still night-watch in the snow. How many on beds of sick, anguish. Lie writhing in torturing pain ; No sister's kind hsnd or a Mother's To eoothe or to gtsddeo again ! . And many, bow msny ! have ceased . The march of their weary feet. And sleep: with n for their pillow, And snow for their winding sheet. f Oh! the wind ui ihe.darkness is wailing. ' And down" wines the torturing sleet ; BuC the colder Border is sounding, To theresd of eennnel feet, Shivering forms ieath Vheir blankets Dream of the home owe dear, Or the onee, who think ofNhe $oUier Always with a prayer. and a tesr. God temper the wind and snow storm To the soldf.er's quivering cheek ! O'u ! temper the wind's deep wsiling To his psthwsy, cold and bleak ! . Give htm strength. Oh ! God to meet nobly Ths toe. slike and the sleet ; Take the sting of the cold from the saow- f path, Whers tread his sentinel feet. t Jsnusry 13, 162. - From VaTsnnab. 'I'm E.vsmt im the .Savi.m.vaii Rivir. : Yes'.erdsv morning Henri Carn'er.Ja tree man of color, who has been for some timo past eftgaged in the service cf keeping ;he telegraph wires between this city and Foit Pulaski in order, went down to putup the wires, which had been cut on VVednes lay lie was accompanied by two oars-, men, and weat down the South Channel. When he got to the gap, opposite Venus'. Point, within some ten miles of the city, he discovered a Yankee boat, msnned by some ten men, making towards him, evidently .with the intention of capturing him. Crrtr immediately turned back, and he and the Yankees had a brisk race for twd or three miles. The Yankees finding that j Carrier wan gaining on them, ceased their I pursuit, and fired four shots at his boat, all . "uf which fell shortf 6'a Vwr.- i. . ' Vto JJrtOAwir.The latest intelli gence we have from - this point is up to twslv o'clock yesterday. At that time thsre were nineteen Fed srat vessels lying at anchor or! our batteries.' ..Some of the war vessels were stripped of their masts and yards, as if preparing for sction. Ibid, We have no later intelligence from Fort, Pulaski, ss toe Ida did not go down yes terday, and the telegraphic wires between the city and the tort have been cut by the Yankees. We understand that a boat will go down Id-morrow. Hid. Fao Ttbex. The steamer Robt.a. betaham went to Fort Pulaski yesterday, and returned last evening. We learn that there are eight Federal Vessels in Wall's Cut, the greater portion of them steamers. They have a dredging vessel at work clean leg out the channel. There are five Fed eral vessels off Ty bee. Savanna A JYVtr, F6.;i3. ' Tax FoRixo.t Eluut. There areno less than"3,000 Irishmen in the Confeder ate army at Columbus, Ky ! The Irish officers there have held a meeting, and re-1 solved to organize an Irish brigade. An eloquent addrcas had been issued by them , to their fellow countrymen in the efmy of the Western, Department, appealiug to thsra to aid in the enterprise. I Thi Stcff that Souther Hsroxi ax Mare "or. We - learn from reliable authority that the Savannah Cadets, learn ing that General ' Jackson, on account ot their tender age, waa somewhat doubtful of the propriety ot receiving them into the State service, under the recent order of the Governor, presented yesterday an earnest L protest against his decision, expressing deep disappointment at not being allowed to prepare for an J to meet the nsims t their country? ' This protest did not tail to produce the desired effect and they are. now enrolled amongst the soldiery of Georgia. . Rarely the God oi Battles will smile upon the young heroes and upon their mothers, who have given them to their cbuiitry- 6'avanauA AVirs. Wlilskey Distilleries. This subject is attracting considerable interest in most of the Southern States. The following bill has passed thekcgisla-t ture of Tennessee : "? Sacxiox 1. Be t enacted by the General Jlttembty tir State ej Ttnntttee, That it sizall not be lawful tor any person or per sou in thi State to purchase and distil any kuid ot grain into spirituous liquors during the existence of the present war with the United States. . Sic. 2. Be it further enacted. That tor each and every violation ot this act the of fender or offenders" shall be puniahablo by presentment or indictment, and upon con viction shall be fined not lssa- than five hundred dollars and imprisoned not less ,thaa one month. - Sic. 3. Be it further enacted, That the ssverat judges of the Circuit and Criminal Court ot tnia Stat shall give this act, in charge to their respective grand Jurisi. - Stc. 4. Bt furthir tnacted, TaatadU tUItilon cf tU the grata raitttfof piodactd by tkt fiatiUer and tljtf parchast cf obt sy'l9 U iwUH tcrfeU4? t, hall make him punishable under this act. Sic. 5. Beit further enacted, ,Tbi this act shall take effect from and alter its pas sage. ' ' CHAREQTTK MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1862. The ITw. Hiihly importsnt .news will be found under Telegraphic head ihimoming. - V L ' s' - Ve lVarn by inr Raleigh exchanges that our biablr eteeniea, fellowHriilzen Capt- j Wm.-OwM the. present Mayor iot '! 'Charlotte, "who commanded the Hornets i Nest Hifi .Cqmpaur, lst'Regjrnent Xorth . a . i i I a Carotina Votuntees, at tsetnei. naa uwn elected Major of the 34th Reglment.orth Carolina Vol unteers," and haa accepted the post. His old corps delight in his promo, tton bat are loth to be separated from him.- - Gen. J.' C: irirtln. This noble and chivalrous military chief tain was to have left Raleigh on Friday last to take charge of and command the militia forces in the neighborhood ot Wc1d6ri , The following Order from His Exccllen- cy, Gov. Ci.ARtE,rdiacloera the duty "as. signed Geri. M akTi T r' STATE OF NORTH CAROLTNA7) . Raleigh, Fehruary 13ih, lNi2. j Major Ge.x. J. G. Marti j,' . ' Gneral'tnCkirt vf.tke Forrr is-iVorti Carolina; -- . . . - - Gew. : You will proceed immediately to I WVIdon and stirh points in the ,orth Kastern (Aunties of this State as you may think necessary call jnto service such por tions of the 'Militia as may be deemed Dpces-ary and can be used effectively", and make auchdispoilion of them as circum stances and the public safety may suggest and require, for the defence of the State. Such of tho officers of your Staff as vou may deem expedient may be employed by, you on this service, and may accompany you on the same. . , ' - , Signed IIejirt T. Clark, Governor Ex-fficio." The following officers accompany Cen. Martin as members of his Staff: , Lieutenant-Colonel A Gordon, Assistant Adjutant General. ' Msjor John Devereux, Quarter Master. - Major Joha C. Winder, Aid-de-camp. ""Major Thomas D. Hogg, Commissary. ; Surgeon, Richard B. Haywood. From Roanoke Island. From lh W!mlogtoa Journal This morning we bad -the .pleasure of meeting Lieut. Smith, of Wise's Legion who has kindly given us some details of the aJVair at Roanoke Island. The most pleas ing part of information is that the number ot the killed on our side has been greatly exsggersted. Some one or two from near ly every company engaged, and nearly every one of our companies vat engaged, succeeded in making their escape, after.tbe battle had closed. From them L- Smith obtained details of the killed and wounded and from all he could Icarn he could not Cod that our lose in killed could muchtii( at all. exceed fifty. , The number of whim ded would no doubt, exceed that of the" killed. ..... "V, ,; ; The forces at the post, at the commence , ment of the fight or before, its close eere. 8tfi N. C. Troops. Col. Shaw, . 700 31 " 44 " Cof. Jordan. C00 1st Reg. Wise Leg'n Col. Anderson, 500 ?d V " (Jel. JCicbardson, JOO Bsttalion. Col. Own; MO 2600 Tliis is not the full strength ot any of the commands named, but many were eick and had been sent off or were at Nag's Head fn i flospittl. Some were in a "ibattery on a flat near the main land and three "small companies were at Nag's Ifead. - ' : The number that escaped, includin? the eick at Nag'e Head,- might bey not incor rectly stated about 450, .or at' the utmost 500. Of these, 250 or 300 retreated along the beach from Nag's Head, orT Saturday night, after having set fire to the buildings. Some got over in a boat to the main land; nearly or quite all of those on the floating battery also got off to the main land. The noanoke Aflalr. . Extract of a special dispatch from Nor folk to the Richmond Dispatch. . - One of General Henningsehs'a. men called at a house near Elizabeth City, N, C. nd asked for a drink of water, when the man of the house called him "ad d reber," and fired at him, the hot striking him in the forehead. Henningsen'e 'men opened fire on him killing him in his house, and then burnt the house and him. in it. ... Gen. II. is said to be in .Edenton. .' 1 It is believed the mortar; fleet is imen: dd fot this place. Accomac. ruaor Tares. There waa a flag . of rruce steamer yesterday. On her return she brought up the remainder of the Hat teras prisoners numbering in all upwards of four hundred men. The following iaa list of the officers among them .: " Captains Thomas Sparrow , John"C, Lamb and G. G. Luke. Lieutenants A. J. ThomasTT." Norman, Whittle C. A. AbramVExelT, M. Father ly, N. Taylor, M.T. Moye, J. Whitehead. . Norfolk Day Book. . A Norfolk, correspondence, of the Rich raotkd Diepatch says i , . '? There was communication yesterday with Fpri Monroe, by flag of. truce, and the steamer . West "P,pint,Capt. Reeve, which went down, brought up 395 prisoners released from Fort Warren, via : . Commissioned etlicera. , .,;. , -r. Xon-Comraissioned OrJu .ncs Serg't, Independent Greys, - r t Roanoke Guard, Y Morris Guards, . ' Tar River lioys. . Hamilton Guards, Hertford Liht Infantry, v V'ashtnyton Greye, - - Lenoir. Braves, . . North Carolina' Defenders. Jonesville Guards, From Santa Rosa,- . r ' Virginia Troops from Potaraaci. - 15 1 e4 46 SO 48 35 37 39 34 21 45 22 8 395 was A colored man, taken at HatteraV also brought up. Tba remains of three of . the "prisoner wh6 died at Fort Warren, also came up in the steamer to be sent' to their homes in NorihCarotina vix : Geo. "Sawyer, of the Ttn..Regiinent N. C. Volantears Samuel jLkW7 Rtimtrii j the' ait af tht LKTTEn lrnoM SALISIiTTIlY. CorirespoodeDce ol tbe fiulietln. - v ' I Libernl Contribution forFrUeneraSafelif i; ofK tome a f the '. 3IfcAanicGiuirdsXJo "Prioner$ Hard Ca$e, Bad lVeather, ' t. -e . .... - $ sTusBfjRT. Nr.-C"Feb: 15. 1863. Dear Bulletin .-The day after the sad J news of th- fall of Roartoke, there was' v meeting Vailed for the purpose ot making contributions for the 'prisoners, that were taken, -There tyas aXJomtnittee of five ap pointed to solicit t subscript ion 8, and? they Went tcTwork th'e.Dext day and raised seven hundred, and -fifty -dollars, for which . thei Bank of Capef'eRr here very willingfy gate gold for. and'that night-Rer. A.rWMan grini,.Btarte"for,N6rtoIk;witl for then n fortunate men. ' "Smce tfiat' time1 'however taA6C)e Mechanic Guard 1iaTearrived at home, and report that so far as .Thejy Jihow 6 or 8 made their tiecape after -thWhite flag was put up.V TJie cbrnpany frtfi thia place was held in reserve arid did nott to fire a gun, for wliich they "are .veryeorry. '.'tibaaSt them, a Mr.-Shoan.Vf as iliglitly. Wounded," the rest were all taken prisoners and one; pf them hurt so fcir .as inow.nl.l'rl '.'.-; ' Iast night four hundred and ninety-two more "prisoners' arrived here", escorted by a Company of Frenchmen, from New- Or- There are some very hard casc3 in this town, one of which I cannot well" keep.frbm' paying 'my parttcu.ar. respect ta..Tbe. other day,' when the Committee were going round soliciting ' money for the poor prii oners, they called upon htm, an J .hii re mark was enough to sicken any true South ern ,Qianr his reply was, if: there was any law to make him give any money he would J give, if not he would not. I do not " thlok that a man' 'who would talk in this way, and one who-has not con-1 tributed one cent to . carry on .the . war, ought to be allowed to take the eath of allegiance, bnt takahis papers, and .leave, for Yankeedoodledum.; . . - The weather is truly bad ioday, rain, then sleet and then snow. If anything of importance transpire you may again hear from S. We take the following paragraphs from the Pensacola Observer "of the 9ih inst ; Thr Flekt. The blockade ff this bar consists of a large steam frigate and several small sailing vessel's notwithstanding the report that there were Va hundred vessels outside. " .' ''"" ; A ' C r ort rioKEif. I he - Yankee force at Fort Pickens number six thousand. : I-. " . Exchange. li may le C.OOO. or 10,000, but until they number ten to our One, trusting it the high military capacities of our leaders 'and the prowess of our arms, and -the efficiency of our fortifications, the cause for which we are battling, and in Providence, we shall fear no danger whatever. ' " Rcmors. Rumors are still rle here upon our- . streets, jthe truth or -falsity of which' Sve cannot say, but we' think the tunes are critical more so. inded, than we are aware of.: We would, thefefote. urge upon our citizens to "re-organized. ".Drill get armsC-and be ready. .The enemy, era bofdened'hy some reverses of ours, may attempt an attack here. . Pensacola must hot fa.II into.their'harids by the,.Jerhargy of PensacoJtans.' -Then", -to arms tM-forn companies again, and we .think, we know enough-to. say arm a. and. --ammunition can be procured - ... ... ... ., A New- Orleans, grands jnry? has found trnehtll against some sixteen persons irt that city for issuing 4Shinplaster8." They were, ordered to give Ibond irr the silra of 8250 -foV their appearance when called for. ' 4 j , ; . ITIAIXKIED. On the evening of the 13th inst., by Rev. R. Rr rviiiii MrJAS. H. SMITH,. to Miss FANNIE S.'OXNER, all of Wins borOgS. C. i-s .... . . . i JIILITAnY ORDEK. - FIVE- REGIMENTS OF VOLUN TEERS for the nar are wanted to make up North Carolina's Quota of the Army of the Confederate. States, -to whom a bounty of fifteen dollars per man will be paid by the State and fifty dollars per man by the Con federate States. T' ' " . This number is expected to be raised with as little delay as possible, and Com panies at present organizing will report to thrs Ofttce with as little delay as possible. They will be received by Companies or in dividuals, and when a full Company is ten dered, four officers will be commissioned j with a less number appointments will be f iven aa follows : A Captain for forty men ; irst- Lieutenant for twenty-five men ; Second Lieutenant for fifteen, The Militia who . have been . ordered on duty, and to bain readiness, can still avail themselves of this opportunity. oi 'getting into the volunteer service, and the number so doing will bejcreditedjLQ theix respective conntiek... ""; -." ... , ji -w By order of .the Gorernor, - ----- -- - - J, ii. MARTiN, Adjutant General AU the jjapers . in the State copy . four times. i .. r febJ7, 186241 . - ASTRAY IIORSE. - "-Ni A-amall IRON-GRAY HORSE has been taken np and left avour Stabled. The owneri wilj come forward, prove property, pay expenses and take him away. - r i' ... - BROWN &. WADS WORTH. ; ieb l7ttS62d2-:-'''Z'"' v." ' -; JVanted.I fy ' Qfl aroog ' NEttRO MEN for cbeppiag OV-- wood. Apply atUiiflce. . .. . jn7ci-dkr . : 7; ale of: Toff n Lots. 'CALIIOCW, IHITCIIKLL Co, ) - . r - DECKMBKK 21, 161. f flTHK urxlersJned, Commissioners, appoints by JL ' the General Assembly to lav olfsnJ 'trU the EXECrjTIYE DEPARTMENT N. C:, V Adjutant. General's Office, ", Raleigh, February 13th, 1862, . . J- town lots of CaJhoun, the coantvsest or JfitpLcU county, hsrlBK peTformod.the datj . of.lsjinf off salt town, hreby flv notice as required by Uv, thst, the said will be sold to hlfthest bidder at said tows of Calhoun, en MondajFebraary lit, 1S62. Terms of sale one and two years. ... : " .; TILAN 6tATtOCK,t,--'. 1SSAO A.PfiAKaoy. " , . (Kote) The above affords an' excellent oppor tunity to those desirous of securing sumaerre stdencs among- the- motratiiBi, Calnooa beinr in tae immediate vicinity of Lenvllls JTalli, . the Tal low MoanUin, Uawifivllle, Table Book, Grand father Roaae an aUaea MoonuiDs, It is also very aec amble, btipf 14 tRltei from M orfantea, tisnflfr?m Jfarlaa, Sj) atilst tf Vsraivtlif vM uf n&i t, ; ; t m t"i TO A RMS ! TO A R JS ! . - , j . rT. -i , .tiDITOR : ill w , . ifniihts that'nvirdn oaT'beloved State-i How that the enemy' has invaded our bor- Ldersr I wish to raise a coai aipsny, of gentlest .Who a morrg men ot grit ior me- the many that are fattfitigVofT the ' mis- fortunes that! surround" via, will come for- ward to join 1 Sknlkrf and isnd pirates I don'laxpeci lb -Yofunteerf-(theyjwiU be settled with lireafter.) but the true patriot whetlwerJie-ia highorfowv ricl or poor will cbefTfully respond, now that a netes- st fy appeals, IJiaVe no doqbf. - - I.4on't want to be'Captainy or hld any oifTice in aaid' C'mpanyT'lLu AT want 'you fellow citizens, to come forward sud wipe outT the taunt thaiV. Nutth Carolina Us: a Ta;r:t: ltr ln'A ht un m,i St ft r f T am Bit IV - - . . . , - . . . . . ready, and can ue touna a ir tiw store'. of art Haujrjram Mr. Moody-eppotite thi Cou fay to & ay ,11 hiil'ihe tom pan y is .rurseii I. .r If M; Pritchard. Feb 12 ' :- v.: .. , AUCTION ; T fi l E vle n i ii g ; - at the . . l . BOOKSTORE, Feb 17-btf - v. . .- - . ' c 1 0 N F E D K IK AT K UN I FO H M S. Just received a superior nualitr oj Gold liace for ornamentinf sleeves and Culed eratecaps. For sale at. - - i : . KAHNU'EILKR it , Feb: 15, ISbS-tt ' . f V ,4irnn h t mi ,1 M n UV .'l . ! 1 "I" ' ' A handsome Silver jCase Sword, lor Captain or Commissioned Orficera,' wHU a red Silk Sash and Belt- -For sale at' . KAHNWEILER & BROS Feb. 15, 1862 tl 1 " j - LI . T O COTTON PLANTERS. Just received a lot of Bagging. For sale low at . ! ! :kaiiveiler &.bros. Feb; 15, lfct62 tt , : DOPE FOB SAI.15V 'A large quantity-of the beet quality ROPE from one and a half to four inches in diameter. l N . The ROPE has been useil some but it is in good condition. ' - w-Fot particulars apply at BulUtin orBt, or to RICHARD -ALLEN.-. ' Feb. 10-2t. 4 ' " r ; ; B4N K OF NOItTH CAHOLWA. A special . meetihff of the StoekIolders" of this Bank will be beld iiP the City of rRalejgh onr ; . Q :-..:..:;. ;j SATURDAY THE ISfh llfSTANT, by order of the Board of DireciorB, on bus iness of - - , i j " ; the Highest Importance. A punctual attendance is requested. : - C. DEWEY, Cathitr. Raleigh, Feb. 8, 8b2 3t . ypTICE. . , A-r j"'- T' ' " All persons indebted to us by book .ac count will please calj andjettie - tli same as our books must, be' eIo9ed. Oneof ua may alwayali found :at the-oflice ; of .Jr. -G W: Caf.hvelh v 2 ' '.' . a . p. c; J, ;wv'. cALnvvjKi.L, Feb7-tf ft STEAIX SA W MILL FOB; SA LEr T We have a'steatnf'SAWr MILL op "four horse power in good order and nearly new; with all the fixtures for two circular wj which we will sell Isw with or without -i he building, J. MYERS &, SON, .; feb. C'62 Im - Washington: C. i H AltN ESS AND " SIIOE.f AK KIIS Cand find work at good prices by; -catling on:- -M.B.TAYLOR, feb 6'b2-6t. v . . - ",'1 j ' JUSTHKCEIVKD.. .;'- A supply of extra fine MERINU.UN DERSIIlRTS-have just - been received and for sale by J. S. PHILLIPS decl2,'61-dtf, ' ' .-;".. ;i-:r . .Stop the Thief; fllAKEN from my Livery . Stable. v .v in Kaleiffh. a red roan. Morse. and bueev. Said horse has the "scratches" ih' the' left" hind"-' foot, .very bad, so ' much so ,'that, he, is lamed i and he I is spavined in one of his hind legs, but which is not recollected. The man 18 a small, thick-setmaiv- with faif skin and black hair, rather long. : He had a black, suit. or clothes weiis worn, 4 and looked as if he had been a Jireraan of engineer on the -Railroad, as his F clothes were suck and greasy. I will give fifty dollars reward for the information' enab ling me to recover my horse and Buggy. Mt. M. HArtKlS. Feb 5m m - ' ' -f -i - f r.HBRYCJE & CO, Cotton and;l;Kihdi-of Hroluct ! ; V CHARLOTTE; N. ,C - ..T''i rJifrtatnJJ to wrth'dlipat; "r , aprli o-tr ""t i CIIAiaOTTE DttUU STOiiE, " , , w ljr' Oyt-Stuffs, Turpentine, af roreaZ 0' lrUud tu 'r' INK MANUFACTORY. Jtt.;iureyam;i"CtnDC?d "ft -ULACIC WIUTING iNK. 51 I'Sa'a iCaier" Wl1 with prompt: aess.aod at aa n.aderate vrlcee aa thw fxTvi. hJL imrrhaslDf forrom NoMKraSSlaJers TJTL ,tJJr I , B.I JOHNSTON, - eMi , :;.i,CK.B6U,ftWi " j ; 7 Removal. " V- FIlHK MbsclUer Wga i "fooVm U,e vnhSc U.at OOOS VOtl MENS WEAU lleaM the moet raAiiUaou?. ' lUC,d tkt b'ciD fWVHK f)n).s.ll... I . o. roiu,irs. - auanuer l enn. t o.- R.' R. T "charges on this Ra4 s, b, prep4ji o; all?rIghls going t. euu V'akK vjiart ttra ars no Agttat. A., aueh frrt-vt- -m be eiieri a iHd PUUMiwthe awnaii risk. - . ' . A, HARTJHt C4PPKEt COFFKIS- 750 Bas Choice-tJiiba Coflee cargo ot i fhr front Ul JOT. ! ympuai. ' 5 bags Cotiee, 50 V 90 ... h Jfe r-jj,- 1 -r; Hermitage, . f'T j Nyropha, j ' Nd lTgf, perj, ' - LB - Pinftl i ' - J ' w ;. j ' ; LB' - ? 0 r , I- ..if--. -I , 2 -ya-f 5 . 20 ' ' 25 . . " 4 ' VeHA 15ta l i - -, D e " I'D vr.NympVa'-TS ' IVIlM - v 30 Caraeolelio ; - M . -; -n ! M3.M j Proserpina " 4 y y. 50 - 4 'o 150' 30: !;Nvmpha? j Just received and foreal by " KAHNWEILER i BRO. ? I January 25.,-i862--tt ..--rt"- :-r.:Ti"-'---"- j Receded per Steamer Isabel, &old Ep? ' j pauletsCfor Commissioned OffieersJMiiiiaty . fBii?6na Gold Lae. Pistols oVc.; ; ' '; -tJatt jho.-arr-v. 5 4 .'ii I KAfTNWEILErr At EROSi ; Jatr: 25.' 1 S6'2H-t f !- .--,r ft" i -4- JN4 LIS If . GOODS. r A spleinfid assort nifht 6f Prinfst'Kt rifted Osnaburg, Plaid and Str?ped EiiglisftCototjf. Goods, per Steamer Bermuda., " V." ...For sale at j' ' I A1IN WEILER & BROS: j c rro N LA CES, We are swliing orT our splendid sipek of Nedla Work, , jepmprising .Slee.ve.9. 'u'ii& Collars,. French and EnglishJvvQrked 'Band Edging and Inserting, Thread. Linen and ;Coitou Laces, asjusual, Jow, prica. fc --,-. '$ .A 'Selling very fast at. .t.'. .-:,'i 1C AHN W EI LER B R DS. ' f Jaii. 25, 166'.j ti , ':-:A" A a r CU,VIiRNONd .-. WINK-- . Superior, articlea?of Scupernong WINE; in Douiea ior.iam.uy use... rorsaietif 1 KAIIN WEiLEH & BROS. . Jrn. 25, 1862 tf ' 4 A ' 'JTTKNTION BATTALION. Just received a Patent Combination Stool and Cot for camp use.-- Also, an assort mi Ant Afliaavu -Amur f Tti4i3iaK irto nratvACff- India Rubber Overcoats and Pants Enam eled Ou Cloth Coals. For sale at- .-. KAIINWEILER Sl BROS. January 25. 1862 tf -A. Particular jlteiitidnL J AS' there will be a change in oar ttrio, oar cus toruern will do Us a reat favor by calliuf ana (tettttoir their.&ewottiita and note 8. ' - . i f Our terms hereaftf r are strictly cash, -i K.AHNWKILKK A BttO'S Aug. U; 1861 tf - - - AV OO D STIRIIIJ PS. Now on hiuflrgnd for sale- lfJO PAIR OF WOOD STIRRUPS. ,- . i Apply to - . feb :i, d3t-w3w. HO WELL. TheHiridersrg"hedf bega Heave -to iiitornv "hia trlends and the pubhc generally "thaFhe. s prepared,, to g jvg prijrate .lesfloris, atdthe residence of. tht pupii$,on the fianoGui tarf-Vio4i and Melotleon -and irnf rawing and the uiodem languages. Terms-mode rate : r R. F: IfUNTC f ProfeseoF at the Charlotte Fern. C1. ah6J2-dft N OTIOK Office. NflC.R. R. Cd., U - V a Company ShopB,"J aii. 17,4865 j . All persons .having notes or accounts against, this Company are hereby requested to present them without delay at this Office for settlement. ' All running accounts must be sent in. at-th&'close of.each year ; in no case will such' accounts be considered as, entitled to interest - "-' "- " ' i JOHN II . BRYAN, Jr.," Sec'y. 7, 18624-1 m : ....'.; ? : Jan. 2 To be Rented; WTILL'be rented on the V v ' " 3rd rfatr of M arrh next. ' at the residence of Th WILSON, deceased, W ., 5 THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS wit h the improvements .'atfache'd' thef etoy and the furniture of the house, &c. This well known property is two 'miles east of Shelby Cleyejand coUnlN.Cr! - JpSr Terms will be made knowp von The day of renting. ' - 'i--- ' 1 N. B. At the aameViftie 'and place will be sold, ." '-w X-. r qOR N, i ; ' j : i. ; , . - . . , -'OATS,, - ..- - - - arKj pouder: C; d. WILSON, ) ? ... i .S. 'A,- WILSON,- Ex'rs.1 j E. WILSON. .y Feb 4 ejlm itoom COBN wanted; j A large lot of BROOM CORN i wan td ar the Broom - Manufactory conneeted with ihe North Carolina Institution fori the Deaf and Dumb and the - Blind, at .Raleich for which the- hicheat' market nrice will be paid. : Farmers in North4 Carolina n re? u rged t o raise a cropcbf B ROO M CORN the present WTT.I.IK PALMtK.. -jan 31, dl w wlm.- -:- Prineip'alh ? Dissolution oCopartnerhipf 'THE FIRM 0 F'BUR ROWS & PA3 1 CH ALL ia this day -dissolved hyJSliiaU consent. T. J. Burrgts iav ataihar iged to close up ali outetanding aceourrts. -PeraoaA navingcraims agairist'this rirm wi!l plaes present them as soon'"ae'pbnsib1or;!$f iterrient, snd those indbiejf Wsft pfeas fbnir-forward and, tattle. ; -.'v-'i 1- ... " -..f IA,;rA3UHALL , Cliarioite. Jan. T, 186?, It jan l'462rdHi? ii. I'' T7iOIlnENT..v- - The . ora House .and houses- recently , c c. u p i e d - by Messrs. Uraker ---rleiibtur; Also the nesiaence over tee store. Jan'y 13th. WM. JOHNSTON BATCHES, T4 ' The subscriber respectfully announcelft tha public that he haa Durchssed the entire stock of Watches; Jewelry, Clocka, Silver ana riatea wares, Uanes, fancy ooda, &c;, rlonging to Ji WiLKiianj & Co.V which ie now" ofTersd lu the pnblie low. for cash only. - - w Tiniculaf aitenliori ;iven to repairing Wttches aaa Jawelry. Ww n. v. ft Ware-xlts bh" i A CAI1D. ; To. OuaFRis2iij--Foj: the purpose ,of settliffjj pur'ut standing -business, to 1iia L daleiOur firm, will change its in vie on tne ist aay.tt January 1862, to . Wi'r.j.iAMs o vvill-.continue the ' business at t hhldlaia'hjot t h; isubsci iVer s . We earnestly requesrour customers to come forward and settle , their indebtedness, as bu8iaesV' -cannot be ' carried on- without wiuur-y . ? 'The ready- teal yith which" -Iwith ' par t- VJiera.have itoiuniered. to serve iheir. coun- f - ii y 19 a ciaui ipuu you wuu ii enomu noi be overlooked nor should you -by withhold ' a r-l " i u ' m. ing their jijsr' due Cause afotal sacrifice of their buness j j 0 kfta 5t Wtixt am. : DeQ-l.-i.-v':i.yr---V-;- tf, , ARTILLERISTS FOE THE-.WAR. ARTILLERISTS, fo serve t during the present " !''-- "- Vr .- - -- J . under i the '-1--r - "C CONFEDERATE FIiAG, are wanted; und will be paid under Con tederate -Rul; entitled to alt the benefits provided by Jaw. '' .-- a- For farther- particulars, apply to Capt. W. A . OW ENS,Charlotfe, N. C. Jan jM62-d 4w:2 r - r A BIR-BO UIKIJ MEN WANTED, f ;1F0 Ri liTH ARMY 0F i - N Gft'Dlfe GAE.0LI N A , FOIl TJIE WAR, For further"' particulars enquire at the Post Office. ' 4t 'i:",-,yj .':; dec. 21186,1 -ir:- : E A, ROSSKv THMPSOl BARNES, r- V; 'WHOLESALE 'tJ: ' 7',u GROCERS AND MERCR1NTS, 25 rbiIMON STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. ; - . Orders for Sugar, Molasses, &.c, solicited. , ' :. - With a a experience of twenty years, we feel confident of giving satisfaction. jan 18 ?2-13ni.-", yf' ., ' : ' IOO BOXES MEDIUM TOBACCO, AT WHOLESALE PRICES, , FOR SALE BY :. J j KARL LiANDFRIED, CHARLOTTE, N C. "fJx - January-25, 1861 tf" "'?'." '' - SUGAR INI). MOLASSKS. Common, 9 cts. i ." -Fair V it ..... V-v ' , Strlctlv PairHa to 18 cts. - - ' 400 bbls N, O. ItlOLASSES, 05 eta. per Gallon. ' - The prices are to Merchants xenl. Orders promptly attended to. . ' ' jan. 1 1862. ? i ' WILLIAMS A 0ATE8. - Wheat and Corn jWinted npi HE plan ting community willkkr B notice that'their Whea ana Corn Crops will be purchasetl at the X Charlotte Steam flouring : Mill, jit I market prices. Thoae having Wheat ' aud Corn for sale may find It to their t advautage to call at.tha Mill ' before V. f.1nIne a aalp. , - ; LL i 4 i J0HN?WILiE8 A CO, -' . Oliarlotte yiouf Mill. e 3g i;i6oO-Tv J-. c OTTON IH3 YJJBS. Will purchi,-i--; . ; , . : V 'H. : - - - (COTTON, (JRAIK,LOUR, X . " COUNTRY.PRODUCK, of all kinds, for which the v v HrGHESyjAHKET PRICEJN,CASH will be paiii. 4 , v. Just received a large lot of i AR ROPING. and a complete supply of , G R - 0 C E R I E S . novA '6i-tw2mos J - . -E. 5k C. :M Homily Flour lor Sale, r A T the Charlotte Flooring Mills can bo had Family,- Saperflns .and . One FL.OUK, clt- VVNUS, JSHURTS ana UUATi. 1 : Also, MEAL and GRIHT. " ' i aug T, I86ft-ty ( Charlotte Flour Mills. KEAD THIS1 THE SOLDIERS' ' TJf'..tM m1 a. A Ail v tto4 rt abb In 4 lio fV. tarn Af liKsa IMikY tug VlOvVl vuc aiiBjaj9s asa vuv wvnu vi wsa lotte, I hereby give you due nottos that your notes and accounts for iSol is ready for settlement. . I hall expect all persons (except the soldier in ths army,) to come forward immediately and pay up, as I am compelled "to have moftey or suffer." Any matr that will keep money la his poket when It Is justly due bis fellow man, to doing injustice to htm aelf and his country, therefore"! ask you to coma forward and put your shoulder "to ths wheel. Any man that would plead -the present stay, law might want credit hereafter.4' Look out. j ' , ' WMi TRKLaAR. Dee;, 18. dec .0t 6!miw1mo GOD) GOLD f GOLD ! ! ! V'Elv'eHundred Ounces w .vr. AT 3" "X" - BUT X-s "ia JtC r j e w el r y Store, ; ' 'f -!- -' " "'" . VOppcrsiie Kerr!s HoteU KfThe' highest caeli' priceipaidtoi t guld.nd silVer. . -. , , . jan JS a-dl preserve:: your TEOTin i ADt? ATE OF Tiffc B Af.TTM Oar t ENTA rOI Ig.fCXLY PREPARED TO DO iALUi DENTAL Werk in the latest Improved styles, and will ps at Lts office two weeki'ia each month dating frem jh flrst Monday (of the ;montb . and. will appro priate the remainder, of his time to all persons desiring workVd6"ae at their' residences, 'W'ho'wIU obllge bim ery much bjywldresslBg him at Chaj. jotteNit; . .t , i . ,fT Ali WORK WARK ANTED. - . - ; - oppoiiu i Kerr's floteU, ; ".Brpwn's bnlldlng, ap-itairi. - iprirT2"lSl-tr ; Tl SERVANT WOJTIAtsaiXItE s By the month, 'or -lor: the remainder ol the year-" Appfyto Capt.- WilkesV or Mr Boyd; at the Steam Mill, or to the" under- airred, VT. M. EVERIIART.- ivCoolMiia:Wiishc ,A Nejrptr!edCOOKf-WMbsrao41rsiir, iJL hear of a 1 slt-l ties aa SpfUsa 1 RELIEF ai?t . ? PATJVTKTTO ' !- ' LEO?? WORKS, cow-JM'biaVb. c;- ; 'JI-MAa uLi.-M.tC Proprietor. ; UeUGK aVmIIIKLUS, I'orcuitu. MaNUlfACTUtia B'ft'AM ICNOlNaaof aii r:,".t?W'r .d''r. tor Mtlla aaJ PlaiiUlUu LK.i!T;'B0l,eovtos, stsll U.e Mn becUOU WithxiDr Xl II , i.. . . . . - u one or tha ft.i.v.i - , V 1 trt, la . procured from Kdgaeia m t .? i !fy M11U are.budlt co,allieu at u? JUta&UuS BHASSJANDIKON CASTINGS.' An description of UKA&J andlttON.OAlJTINttj executed tit th very beat maimer, and at hurt notice, aa we east avery day la Uie wtvk. Our ' -stocltof patterns U very large, having recently purchased all those formerly owned by a. W. Wiiht, which being added to these made at my Etitabliuhiueqt for the past fire jwari, makes tLe aasorUaent mors full than any other like -tabUh' ment in the State. . Wire Bailing. I am agent for one of lud Jsrgeif Wire Railing Companies at the North, and will furnish WIN DOV GUAKD8, OALLZEIKd, VJCEANDAU, UKUSTKADS, or any descrlpUon Of WlrS Work, at the book prices of the madufaclureri which van b teti at nty office v-, - , , '' - . -IRON RAILING,. I would call attention to this branch of uur bua- locaa, having a great variety of patterns, for pub-, lie and private grounds, cemeteries. Ac, and will keep on hand; aud cast any style wanted, at prices -as low as the same can be bought at the North. ' CIRCULAR 8AW8. - . I am aireut for R. lloe a CVs celebrated Clh- CUL.ARfcJAW8.and also for a manufaclurtir of the lams article In Richmond, Va. A full supply of iheae BAWrsol all sixes, always on hand., i'ersonk wUhlng them, will de well to call on me, as 1 make uu charge for fitting them to the mandrels. . OLD SAWS' BEfTOOTHKD I Lave a GUMMING UACUlNKon haud, and ' am prepared to re-tooth old saws, making them a good as new.' " . ' des 11, JSCOrtf WILLIAM GLA.K. j Notice to Merchants.. FORWARDING OFFICIO I 8. 0. K. R. Co. CHAaLisTOs. March 18,1561., fllllK South Carolina Railroad Company baring JL determined to discontinue this department of the service, the upderslgued, who has been the for warding Agent of the Company for the last four or five years, has associated with him the Chief ClerkT In thedepartmeut, and, under the name of OA NTT" . A BTONi, will continue to UKCKIVK. and FOR WARD such articles as may be consigned to his care, lie trusts, by strict peAonal atteutloy.to retain a very liberal share of the busint-ss of the department. Parties are reminded that al goode now reach lag this port from polnu beyond the Confederate- ytatci of America, must be entered at the Custout House, and that duties are payable ou 'such as are ' oot purchased on or before the tSlh February last, and laden un nthiploard on or before the bti . Match inelant, save such, as are on the rreo list. It Is, therefore necessary that temltlanaes be mad to bay the duties where duties are payable, aso IS ALL 04SSS TO OUVKS THB KirSSdS Or CUfTO llocss xsTKr,wuETuaaTHSQOoosass rassoa sot. Prompt compliance will prevent delsy and ex panse, as all articles not entered and permitted will be stored by the Custom House officers. The South Carolina Jlallroad Coupauy will .advance, as he'retofure,-the charges Of freight, drayage and warfage, butnol the efjeneee coitne ttduUh the utom,iiQe-..,. . Rates of charges for forwarding will be very moderate, and may W had ku application u GANTT a ISTON, U whom ali buslu.ess cniuuni nlcatloiis should be addressed. - . ;-1 The undersigned refers to the ouiorrs of thu South CaroUna Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding Department and to all merchants of-atandlng in the city of vbsrlestoo, and respectfully swticUs a libera) share of patron age. JAM K8 L. GANTT. 'tale TorwaMln'g- Agent 8. C. R. R. Co.; NOTICE. Toth&ijherijf qfthe different CounUee of North ; :; .Carolina. ,, ( .. A I LL BLANKETS AND CLOTHING WU1C1I JjL- may be received by you can bs sent directly to the several Companies which went from your -oit -mn -whvu your-mm Companies ars sup plied, yon will then forward any balance on bawJ to the Quartbrmaster in Raleigh. You will put up all articles intended for your CompanikS in strung boxes, directed: to the Quartermaster in KalHah with the Company and the Regiment plainly mar ked on them ; and you wlUSbaye the coulonU ot ' each box marked on. It.' '.- ; - Whenever th'e Con) panics are enr duty layout puighborbood,'you are autherUed todellver the articles to thtia, taking the reoelpt o( the Captain for tltqw, wnlcU jrecript you will forward to this, office.... -' ; y - J. DKVKfiiUX; A. Q. At, ' .: Oct. i, 1861, ; - , t t. Quariermaster' Office, f . v . - . OOTossa 8d, lsi. ANY PERSON OU PEES0N3 WHO, HAT BK Desirous of taking Contracts for making Ulothea for the Army of North-Carolina, can on- r tain terms,. AC, on application at tlilt office. Goods will be Issued to any responsible parties, In . quantities sufficient to clothe tingle Companies which can bemads up In their own neighborhood, and the money will he paid to the parties retir ing the Goods, on the return of the manufactured articles. Parties3 may furnish the Cloth, which Will be paid for by the State. . ' ;; r..v- . . J. DttVEAttJX, JL Q. Jf. October 4-6L . - PROSPECTUS ; ' OF " ' THE COARLESTOS MERCURi . PCUIICAL, CDHMEBC1AL. K3 UTtBAir ' ' NkWSPAPtfc t fVBUBUED 'DAILY-AND iRl-WKSKL Y rmyUK Mkrcw gives daily reports ol the Mar H. get and Marine iDtelligencs la Charleston, andcf Charleston commerce In the leading sea ports of the world. The Weekly Prices Current Is made np with much osre, and from 'the most : reliable sources. Its connection with the "A mo- t elated Press' Insures the latest intelllgeucs by 1 Telegraph and the earliest newr by eteameri from Europe., it baa aa able and aoooinpllsbed Cor respondent In London (a gentleman connected ' wtUi the editorial staff of the London Times,) and regular Correspondents In New York, Washington, Key Weat and Havana, lbs ninthly New York Fashion-letters and weekly - letters on Life In Washington are additional attractions in favor of Its lady readers. . 1U literary notices, from the pen of a gentlemaa who occupies perhaps the highest position among ths literary men of tb tfwuth, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention ts paid to All matters of general coucera, especially those in reference to the Planting an j Agricultural interest, ana o me current news ei the dav. Ureal car is taken that nothing shall appear in its columns wnica anouiowa from the family circle The Dolltical creed of ths Mkaecat consists In ' "the principles of the 'Democratio Party, as laid . ,M..I..: . .1 If .. ..!,, If ...!., .1, 1788 and 17V the Sovereignty of the states: a strict construction of the federal Constitution by ' ths General Government, ths agent of ths states ; Free Trade, and an economical Administration of the Government. Its policy Is ths Union of ths sr.ni hprri fctates in maintaining their rights. Ternaa Payable lu Advance,'. DAILY , per annum f 1U.00 TuLWlrkTLV: ' --lA . ..6.00 A , t ..... I CI a be will be Farnlelted mm follows 1 Five Copies tths DAILY for. $40.(K five CopieaofWTRI-WEEKLY.. .. ..V-.iW.uO - The name of no person out of Charleaton will bs entered on our. books, junless tha payment of the ; subscription bo made In advance. Nor will orders -from without the city to publish Advertisements, Marriage Notices, or ' Obituaries, be attended to, unless ths cah, -vr an acceptable City reference, accompany . the order. Aloney l may . always be forwarded at our risk In registered letters. PostsuSTJciuB ars authorised to act as our Agents la obtaining subscribers And forwarding ths woney'7 and by sending- us five Dailt sunscrl bers with $50 enclosed-or 1'ive Tai-Wasaxr subscribers, with $25 enclosed, will be entitled to -ad eestra copy ; or tf preferred, they may reulo Taentyper cent, of the pre-paymenUj jr their,' troub.e and in lieu of the extra paper, ,- i - Out of doutb Carolina, no person whatever. Is authorised to collect debts already due to the Msaooar.-. - , 1 '- la the SUte Mr.' Bxuvxi K. Bcajss Is Our reg ttlur Agent to make collections and procure new business and subscriptions. " " ? " ' In Charleston, Mr. JiassP Bunns, connected with the office, tf oof regular authorised collector who has full power to receipt for money oow due the paper and to contract for future business. - n.frihr 'tn(t others. In debt to us. are urgen tly requested to send In our dues by mail at ths .:.nJtnHftrf. 'B?ia dolor, thtr will save u iwentv ter cent, aa amount equivalent to a prin cipal porUon of th pronte. ' r - X3r tcrroas in uie ewe ana wirouraw Baath. who receive our TT.waxxf (or tatir E I as for V 4i )ua by IwerUsf tkie I a.w w are resnalfull V FftnMiJ Arimnf BMll 4 1 ! ' 1 ; 1 -.1 n ., ... )
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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