r THE BULLETIN: m. rjniMC i ume. . . . n t2 times,. ; j av .w'WrwyiikwM Ji.lMiiJ iMV-Br''1M'-ar?'"' 'jBBiBBBBSBSBBSBSaSiBSBMSMBBSBBSBBBBBBBBSBBBBBSMBBBBBSaaBB a M" i I, j, . - . J ; . '.-., t.'j '' . : . yt v r. . ; ' . ' . ' r ra . , , . BY E. ETSSRITTCN. OFFICE. ............. .NO. 1 TETON 8TKKET, Uttr China Sail, on ts eecon-1. fiw.. TZB2TS FOR PA PZR : TEX DAILT BULLETIN Will be famish at SIX DOLLARS per annam. IN ADVANCE tlH TRLWXXKLT BULLETIN will t miU li!.ed erery Tuesday, Thursday add SturtUr momtoc nt applied fcrWWptr unn, parable tn 1twc .BY -TiSILISlGEAPIi. ' nMrs Ej'prt Company fnatrd pack' oy Pam4nffer Train and St to vert, and lptMiches fry TtUgnipK, to al irt t Way.,,. . ,3 ; - , From KicWontJ.j -r fieeeived at Tdrgraph Office.- Fr, 80, I at Bulletin Office. J:Jfp. . I. . RicHvo.tD, Feb. 13L No intelligence has been received by the ' Governnient relative to the disaster or number of Confederate taken prisonersat Fort DooeUail odrela tive to the eaf-ty of Buckner and his Bri gades. Important from Nashville. Recired at Te'.efrraph Office Feb. 20, 1 ' at Bulletin Office, 11:40 p. m. J - 1 ArecsTA, - Feb. 20. TheAtlanta Con federacy of this morning publishes dispat - cheatrora.a reliable source which says Johnston, Buckner, Pillow and, Floyd are in Nashville making preparations to .meet the enemv. . x Buckner'a forces were cut off on Sunday but nearly all ere fighting rheir way out or making their. way through the hilla to Nashville.. .'-. o- .IkThe enemy are in possession "of -Fort Donelson. - 'Buell ia in possession of Clarksvilis, . The total Confederate loss 'at "Fori DJn elson is about 2,500, that Federal loss" 6,000. 0a From Nashville. - Fronuthe Atlanta Southern Confederal v, of the 19lh --.".-. . . Cuattanoooa, February 18. Furl Donalson has fallen. The, lose bo our s ide cannot be' Ascertained af present. The Federals are marching 'oiCNashville, and we regard tbe city in , gTlinger, Our army-wiil probably -rally nar Naih. ville. Generals Pillow, Floyd and - Buck ner are all aafe at Nashville. Great excite meat there. 'Up'to this writing, we have Jia despatch es concerning theoperations.t Fort Don alson and NashvilleJ and kejlld not re ceive any Tennessee papere by yesterday's mail. - ... . .... :. The most extravagant and. unbridelfed rumors and reports by passengers and tele graphs from irresponsible parties, have circulated tor two days, with the freedom of the air we breathe? . ..... . From the best evidence we can obtain, we believe our forces have been repulsed at Fort Donelson by the overwhelming re inforcements -of the enemy on JSatarday ; night, but they were not captured. Oaf '.mm' S array , retreated in good oraer back, to Ciarksville and -Murfresboro. Some 10,000 A are said to be cut off by the enemy, but were not captured, and were fighting their way out at last accounts. General Johnston is at Nashville with the army from Bowling Green,- and ia re- v solved to defend it to the last The great final battle will be fought near that city if the enemy approaches, which we suppose they will, in a few days. We caution the people not to believe extravagant or un reasonable reports. . The Abyss of Diplomacy, ' - U'e believe it is the "special mission', of Sewsrd to sound the depths of infamy in diplomacy, .and illustrate practically, the art of sinking in foreign relatione. Can anything be conceived more basely humil iating than the following exposition of Sew ard's views and position, in reference to the swne blockade: ' LORD LT0XS TO SAKL XUSSXLL. ' Washistox, January 14, 18fi2. (Received January 27. My XerJ: Three daya ago,' in obedi ecce to your Lordship's orders, I spoke to Mr Seward on the subject lkjp plan adopted by this Government of obstructing the entrance to the harbora of some of the Southern States by sinking yetsels, Uden .with atonea, in the ehanitls Mr- Seward observed that it was alto gether a mistake to suppose that this plan, had been devised with a view to injure the harbora permanently. It was, be Slid, - simply a temporary military meaure adop-i ' ted to aid the blockade. ' The Gc-rernment of the United States had last . spriig. w&l Navy very little prepared tor so extensive ' an operation, undertaken to blockade up- I wards of three thousand miles of coast.. The secretary or me avy. naa rcyonea that he could stop up the "Urge he lea" by means of his shis, bur he ctmld oat stop up the "small ones.' It had been found necessary, therefore to close some of the numerous small inlets by sinking vessels in the channels. It would be thedaty of the Government of the United States to remove , all the obstructions as soon as the Union was restored.- It was well -enderttoed , that this wea an obligation ineunibent on the Federal Government. At the end of the war withHJreat Britain that Govern ment had been called ipm to 'remove -a vessel which had been sank . ia the itarhot of SaAnnah, and had recognised -the bblP gaiion' and removed the vassal accordingly. Moreover, the United States were now . cgied ia lciyilwar with the South. " He was not prepared to- aay that; as tn" -operation war it wus unjustifiable tods, troy permanently the harbors of the enemy, bat nothing of the kind has been done on the present occasion. k Veisela hail been sank by the rsbles to prevent the access to their porta of the cruisers xf the. United States., .The same measure a hd heea adopted by the United States in order to make the blockade complete. ' When the war waa ended the removal of all these abstractions would be a mere matter of ex pense. There would be no great daficalty in removing them effectually. Besides, as has been gone injha" ca a of Port Royal, the Uoitsd States wool! opea tetter harbor thin those wMch thij cfu. 111 ill 1 III III ' . III I ll I I III I I III II I 5 ... I t - j - J" Ji- 'I it I I I 5 I I T..; I I ; I ! I i U I i I " J ,1 1 " I I I I T I I : f I UO - i VOL. VL-NO. 841 pal entrance to Charleston harbor had not been recently closed altogether by veesela sunk by order of this Government, and I observed to hiin-that the opening of a new port, thirty or forty miles off, would hardly console the people of Charleston for the destruction ol their own harbor. ' Mr. Seward said that the best proof he could give me that the harbor of Charleston had hot been rendered inaccessible, was, that in sfnut of the sunken vessel, and of the blocke&Dfir squadron, a British steamer, laden .withontraband of war. had just sue ceeded in getting in. I have, &.c, Lvb.ts.. Had we noiotber reasons for swearing eternal separation; from; the rotten and ac cursed Union were ail our past grievances redressed, and the best gnaranreea of Yan kee indemnity and security offered for Xbm future, we would find good cause for seCes niea in the. cowardly tone and degeneracy of the diplomacy oPLincoInism and Sew , ardism. " ! $100.00 B.CVO?iTXXEEIL WANTED i Having received authority from the. Goy ernof of North Carojina'to enlist men lor the war, all those dtsirous of entering" "the service would. d) .well to, call 'upon me at my bfnee and -iign the - rolL- Dujing my absence from tawn-A C." WiLUAjiSoar, Eq., will act fotme.i.AljoiintyofIOO OO will be paid to each - man when the Com pany ie completed and enters a Regiment. o . .t . :J;A; FOX." felr. 13? 1662 dtf ' - ... - . . . . .-, -Dissolution. , i. . , , . . . ,i. nnHS Oopartaershlp bWofore VxkUnr Hnder JL UiMmiof AUtXAHDCatA iloDOUOALL, U this day flusolved by motaal eooieat. Henry Uxsoder is stone authorized, tq nttle (ha bul- n nt th lL Arm - ' -. A - IIK5RT ALEXANDER. . MALCOLM SloDOUGlLL. JoM.S7LS41.U. VALUABLE. MACflLNERY A Tk A TE G T I O Nf. - ". . , . Sahsbcst, N. C.. .. f. ' . . January29, 52, ON Thursdsy. February 28th 1862,-1 will sell at : . i ... . . ; - .-J v: . . PUBLIC AUCTIQN, ' to the highest bidder tor for CASH, at the Confederate' 'Statea Military . Prisons in Salisbury,' a'large lot 61 -v) t . ', 1 f. I . Valuable' jVTacliincry, ' 2 . fermerly used in the 'Kowan Cotton Fac4 tory,'. consisting of ;.Y Looms, Shaftings, Pulleys, Rollsrs, CylindersShaft.hange'r8,,'V Cog-wheelsShuttles,- Bobbins, Cast-irbnPipes, Oldjron.&c. JEST Saletocomraer.ee at 10 o'clock, A. M. -, .i HENRY McCOY,1 i Capt.and A. Q. M., C. S Army. 'Feb 1 la w-4w. . . MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS. HENRY ALEXANDER. i CUARLOTTC, N. C. , fWlHE uodcnlg-ned to inform the citieem of JL Charlotte and vicinity, and th public geti, eraily, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS . at the above ISIiT ABlsISr.UIfllSlV.T rooror ;. Trado Qtroot, .; AJJoInJug the North Carolina Jtall Pjtd, and op posite JOHN WILKES' Steam flow Mill. Ttiey are now prepared to famish all kind of Maoliiiiery, At abort notice, and on rtatonabl Urm. STEAM ENGINES FSOM 8tO 60 HOKBE POWER, z x fm o O Xi.' oolx - . .- r amd .V- nACKSMITIIS WORK """- -' OF ALL CISDS. Ti ID JP A. X E S la thstr Uoe promptly attended to. Their FOUif D&Tlsfa full operaUoa, aad 1 Cast Eegnlaxly twiea a Week, - Wedaesdays aod Saturiaji. They are prepared to furnish all kjidi or CASTINGS IN IROiT, OltASS, &C AOOoaDiia to oaosa. " SAW AND GBIST HILL GEABINO, GIN .WHEELS, f SAW DUST BUHNERS, AKTI-ntlCTION PLAT 9 AND BALLS FOR COTTON P&ESSKS. CAST IRON KAHIISG... " For Garden Xncloeurte, t i PvUkif Uoases, ' ' . Publio Bandings, . . . . - Porticoev, ' Cemetery Lots , k Their .... TTrTPT.TiVITOrTS For carriing on the busineae In all He branches, tveseaalLCTI WITH OSEAT CAJtK, and ats provWed wita all Uw .. . r . IJRQ'WrIQDIIfTg 1 Reoaired ta do their work in a FIRST ItATK.MAMMEll. Afeote, for Ir. S. 0, IiAiorr, for Winter's ratcai Uahj Bw H1U, wldeh bae thaadvaniage, along with many others, of doing at least twice a' macs wort, and doing t better, thaa aay. oUha Mill ia- nee-U caa V ran by gteaoif- Water 'or .lionAPowar.. The anxlay may be seen at the Chop 'atanytitae, " uuki ALUAuAa, . , (SC. B. 1 14 Iron, vrass, uopper, o. ooagni er teAla trade. oci. W, 1S43-IC . . ' ' - - PALMK1TO.'. . , ihoist works. COJLUJIBtA, e. c, -WABUSILKD, A. D. MDCCCLL WILLIAM GLAZE, . MANCFACTD&& OF dTEAif ENQINCS, fron 10 U 80 Horse Power; SCO AS MILLS of every atjle now In ase, atltl Work of reyerydlacriraea. Aleo, Iron Railing, with every dleeriptloa oX iron and Uraae CaeUnga. - -IwcUA call awaUon to Iron Casting la the wav of enclosing 4abllc BaUdlnge, l)weUln. CaA tPS2&t!- Havtztga flrst rats Boiler maker with as. we are prepared to maaofaetare Boilers, or repair them! at short aotloe. WU1 eend boiler avLkarto aV part ol Ahe 0tata., Oar team aginee TwUlbi toaad, when compared wita those maUe at North, era establishment, to be from twantjflvs U fortv per cent larger rr the same horse power. These Works have been tn suoceeefai oiratibc for ser ral years, wtth an lnoreaee of patronara rraat all parts af the Boathern ooeatry. for which te rrvpftstox ntWM hia vhaAks to bU aamaraas Mtadj aad paxrons. and begs to ecr tbca thai bo palas er expense will be i pa red t j msrtt a ees. ttaaanee of their favors. TlVifX WILXLT CATAWiiA JOL'iOiaL, pufc : JL Ul4 fTV7 TUi4F ajr-nUr, M tinner Cam, laararserttt tie f - NU.Tl W af sT CHARLOTTE, N. C., FRiITrfFEB 21862-- JJKM OVAL. ' ' We have removed-our. Livefy and Sale Stables lrom our old stand, in rear of the .Mansion-; House." to the "Tatteraall " Stables, opposite the jail, where we wenld be pleased to wait oa the public, p enerali y At our new ftand we are better prepared to attend to the Jante or the public, having a much more convenient buifding than the one we were formerly in, and being well provided with prorenderr- We have good lota for. ibe accommoda tion of drovers, being prepared to acconir modate any amount cf horses and. mules, and would be pleased to wait oa any drover who may give us a call. - . - - - . . We have, also, a good Black-smith shop in connection with rar Stables, and would be pleased to attend to the wants of the people in that line. J. - v" t Give us a call. , , ? ' BROWN &. VVADSWORTII, - . t ' i Tatteraall Stables., ' Dee 23, 1861 d2mos. - ' . 1 COFFEE! .COFFEE! IS (tlANUFACTUItED AT M - KEUjY-'S Southern Excelsior Coffee Mill, Raleigh; and is equal to .the best coffee. It is made -ot coffee, rye and chkkory, and is roasted in a cylinder by machinery, and therefore is better parch ed than can be done by hand. Chicko;y is not so well -known n Dixie lahcrrbriiin. Europe they use it to give a superior flavo? o thecotree. In Germany " hey call it sagcrah,' end hre we call it dandalion li( Eneland It ia o huhlV appceciated that they lay a duty of two pounds ten shillings sterling per .hundred weighrtb 'protect the growers of ; Ye annex, Proesspi Env Dions' certificate to show that there is nb humbug, but jtia what it is reprcssnted to be: --t -s - ToMR. Kellv",; Sik i' I have tested and used the two samples: of : manufactured coffee the labelled Java and Laguixa. The first equals the Rid eotree-oPlbeshO and seems 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'. J ,j - E.-3fM02J3," This - coffee is pqrup fir pound psfpers, and packed - in' boxes containing thirty-six pounds, unless otherwise ordered. ' ' All orders promptly attended to by "adr dressing . ' M. KELLY, jan.ia2-lm . , Raleigh, N.C Tvr o i icii. . -. r . ' -. JJM-, H i ., -rr - - All claims against theSndtllery and, Harness establishment of the eubacriber will be Settled by Mr. K. thaw; and all indebted to. the same wilt pleaee make' payment to him, as it is necessary to close up Ui outetanding business. ' now. i7. '61-dW - U. M. PEITCUABD. J. IT. WlLIilNlSOiV & tO. WHOLESALE JiD KETAIL, DEALERS IN. , FINE AVATCflES, jfiWKLRV, SILVEil PlAteci "XTV xrGm CHAKLOTTE, H. C. , J. S. PHILLIES, ' xXoxo23LCt,xx-t Tailor A VINO located la Charlott ruepect- .ia fully souciu a soare ui puouc patron &ge. t :;. . it A complete assortment of Cloths, Cassi mersand V eatings always on hand, which win te made to order, t the shortest notice, after th latest fashion. " bop three doors South of the Mansion II o use. epu 19-tf - WIIilatADIS &, OATES, "-talDB STKT,' Cotton JBayera, tiroeers Ac Produce ' ' lealer, .'".." Agtnt for KettleweZTa Hantpulvted; Guano ' and Lorie't Lumber. ' " ' , :all orders promptly filled." may 17-f John T. Biitler, . Practical Watch and Clonic .JfaJUr, JwseUtr .Jko.. Main atrse. Charlotte, Jf. C. orrpovite fXrri IloUlr-dtaUr in fin t WatcMa, Clocks I Jewelry, watch Jttat6fait za. . ALL work done In the establishment warrented for TWELVE lriOPTTHS. Pine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every des cription repaired and warranted for twelvemonths. Jan. 11, 1641 ly.c - THOMAS W. KArJOLlFFk SIGN OF THE DRtiri, BICHAKDSPN STREET, THE NORTH-EAST C0&NX& OP RICHARDSON AND PLAIN 8T&EET8, ' ,V-4:i r? HO.iee.irjtf Hi OOXiTJJalSIik, 13. O. Importer and JDeaier In Fine WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, 81L " --.VES WABE,' GUNS, MILITARY a FANCY GOODS; EEfWATCHXs and Jswaur repaired by sklllfol . aod experienced Workmen. All kinds of HAia-WoaK made to order, . oet. 87.1960-tf. , Certain Cure far Fluz. CertalQ Cure for rial I Certain Cure for Flux I . . , . - . Certain Cure fof Pkixf ' Certain Ours for Flax t . KOOPMANN'3 DtAEKIICEA MIXTUKEt KOOPMAN'd DlAttiUiCBA MIXTURE 1 KGOPMANN'3 J)1ARKH(EA MIXTURE 1 KOOPAIAN DIAR1SHOIA iUXTUUSJ WU1 cure the most obstinate - . - . - Will care the moat obstinate WiU care the most obstinate Will ears the most qbeUnate .1. Cases of Diarrhoea and Flux , Cases of PiarrLcc and Flux. - 'Cases of Diarrfcoua and Flux Cases of Diarrhoea and Tzx If taken in time: K taken la tisae; If taken in time. . . . . . . .. . . . v. If takea la time. .... " ' : For sale at KOOPAUNS & PHJLPa and a taa Drug Stores, Charlotte. . ..... . may 9-e 4. , . " .1 "- ''-. WilmiDgtonj Cliarlolte' and ABiiiherTord Bail Road. n TaAsapoarlTiosrOrFicc,' W. a. ON and after.Monday tb. i Instant the ras senrer and Mail Train wUl ba. run. an .this Ruad daUyXSahdajs excepted) as Iollow:- : going . wiat.rj j ; : I, ... ... ..-Aaarva, LXAB -i - 700 AM Tvi5 . - CharloHa ' . -.-. TtMkaseere . . Bretard " - Sharev -. : Lincoln ton K '' T.41 SJfT 8.IS " 8.40 . LXAVS Aaaxva. i 41.00 A H- '.j- r -.Lincoln to gharan - 1L23 ... 1L45 . a r Brevard Tttskasesre-5 11.13P.M. By Order. V.A,McBS.Yr A alia Masse af Tra.nnArtatt. PEO VISIONAL GO 7E2H1IENT Confederate Stale s of America, president. -.-St.-.!: JEFFERSOF DATIS; ALEX. H. STEPHENS; , CABIN XT Of ZOX& 8V: si ; -8SCBETARV OV 8UIS, " . f., it. PI. T. HUNTER Vfr nla. i ' " RKRETART OS THX TIEASUHT. J ' l ' C. C. MEHWIINGEK.n8 Carolina RRASETARV Ot THrSAVT." S. ft. If! Al.l.OIt V, of Fl rida. tt. V. '-WALKBUi of Alama . - . rosT3iASiaaosrA.t,i:; JOHN II. KBAGAN, of 1'eiM. ' " 5 ATTORSET 0ESF It, -. j : f- JT. P.'DENJAilIfMana,if. s ' . , ... colra r e 83 m- ftzffC President Hon. HOWELL C03B of Ga. Secretary-JOHH 30N J, HOOFEB, Esq., of Alabama, l Ataba7naR. Vrl Walker, R. H. Smith, J. LV M.Curry, W. P. Chilton 8. r. Hale, uomn j. McRae, Joho Gill 8horter, Daniel R. Lewis, Thos. FeR.rn. , . .. i,-' " J - "Ftorida- James B. Owens, Jl Patton Anderson, Jackson Alortoo . !- iJtmrniti Robt. Toombs. Howell Cobb, P. S. Bartiw, M. J. Crawford, E. A. Nisbet, B. H J Hill,' AE, Wriftht, Thos. K, R.,Cobh, A. Hv Kenan, A. II. Steuhens. ' " r i .sLotetntna John Perkins, JrM A. L. DeCloaet,' Charles U. Conrad, D.- F. Kenner, . a. Bparrow, Henry Marshall. .OMiMJuoi-W. P. Harris. Walter Brooke, X. L. Wil30n, A. M. Clayton, W. 8. Barry J . T. Har rison. , - - . South Varolina-K. B. Rhett, Jr., R. W.-Barn well, L. M. Keitc, James Chesautt Jr. C O. Mem-, minger, W. Porcher Blilcs, Thos, X Withers, W. W. Boyce. - . c " : ' t, Tfaeaa L. T. Wis fall. JV H. Reaean, J. Hem- ! pWU, T.-N.Waat,- Judge "Gregg, -Judgt pldham," and vyji.iuiiree. , ,- ;. v , , ,.. t ' ET AS DING COMMITTEES. ; i . 'Bieeulitt Department--Stephens,' Conrad; SV.,m. APT, i if a Rhtt. NlahAt.. - PerfclnHI Walker. Keitt." 41 v ' XUXary :AJTairtKa.n9Wrt Miles, J3parrowr Kenan, Anderson. '.Javal 'Apiirs-Conri&i Chesnut, -"'Saiitb," Writdit, Owens. t . , . , . - v ''Finance Toombs, Barnwell, Kenner, Barry, McRae. ? .;y- :".?ir. ri t.-" Commerce Mejamlngeff flrawfoj-d DeCloaet Uorton, Carry. 'Judiciary Clayton, 1 Withers, Hale, Cobb, Harris. ' J 'ostoi Chilton, Boyce; Hill, HarrUen Onrry. ' Patents Brooke, Wilson, Lewis, Hill, Kenner. I TerritorUa Chesnut, Campbell, M rshali, Nes- a;t,earne, - . -. . - , Public Land Marshall, Harris, Fearne. -Indian Affair Morton, Hah?, Sparrow, Lewis, Keitt. ' - - - r-"' - . 'Printlngr- Cobb, Harris, Miles, CbUten Pe i r . ... . :. ; Accounts Owens, qrawrera, vampoeu, ue CtotieV Smith. . " ' - iT'irrfftShorter, Wusonl Kenany McSse, Bartow. CT ' ' ' MEMBEKS '01 THE FtBST .PEEMaI 'l iTENi; CpKGEES$.,jtf : ! make the follQwing")ist of the members elect oT the" First Permanent Congress tha1 it is to" meet wrt the lOth'of February next.- The list Is made from the election returns : .v ; - Alxxaua. Senators Messrs. William L. Yan cey, Q O Clay. . ' t -. Members of the Houe Messrs E tr TergMi, w F Cbilon, James L Pagb, J L M Carry, W R Smith, John P Rawls, Thomas J Foster, 1 Oiopton L F Ljod., i ' - Axkaxsas. Senators lessrs Robert W John son, Chailes B Mitchell. - - . - - .Members Of the Home Mtasrs Felix J Batson Grandison D Roystec, Augustus H Garland, ThcH. FiORLDA. Senators Election Tetarns no re .f!-!ved1 - x ' , ' Members of the House Messrs James B Desklns, Hilton. - - 'I"-" ' - Gkobgia. Senators Messrs E H Hill, Robert Toombs, ..- ' - ... . , J r w ; Members of the House Messrs A H Keenan, Uiaes Holt, A R Wright, Juiien Hartriige, Lucius JGartrell, Wm W Ciars, Robert P Trippe David" W Lewis, O J Mannalym, Uarty gtrtckland. v. Locibiaka. Sen&tors Meurs FdwarLSparrow T J Semmes. . , .-j. -. ,., -m . . ' Members of the House Messrs i P Kenner, Ohas Ylllers. John Perkins Jr., 0 W Conrad, Henry Marshall, Lacien Dupose. Mississippi. Senators Messrs Albei t G Brown. J&mes l'helah. ' ,r , v ; Members of the House Messrs John J McRae, J W Clapp, Reubin La vis, Israel Welch, H C Cham ber j, O A Singleton, Barksdale. " Missocar. Senators Mesirs' John B- Qttrk, R BY i'eyten. . . - ..; ' Members of the, House Messrs Je"m Hyer,' Cas;ar W Bell, George Hf Vest, A H " Conrowj W W Cock, Thfcmaa W Freeman, Thomas A Harris. Noth CAfiouKA Senators Messrs Georgs Da vis, Wm S Dortch. j . - - v , Members of the House Messrs W N H Smith, ' KoDert linages, uweu ti -Keenan, J D McDowell, Thomas S Asbe, Archibald ArringWn, Robert Me Lean, William Lander, R S. Garther, A 8 Davids SOn. . ' - .' ' .... -. I . r. .': ! South Caeoxijia. Senators Messrs WF Barn well, James U Orr. ' l Members of the House Messrs W W Boycei W Porcher Miles, M L Bonham, John McQueen, L 21 Ayer, James Farrow. - . , . XaswBssxa. Senators Mtssrs Langdon r0 Haynes, Gustavus A Henry. . ? Members Of the House Messrs D H Carrlri,'J D 0 Atkins, H Foster, Thomas Menees, George W Jones, M P Gentry, W GSwann, W aTlbbs, L Gardner, T J Heiskell - TKXASvSenators-Messrs. Louis T. WicfaB, W, 8. Oldham. I- . Members of the House Messrs. John A Wil cox, Peter W. Graham, 0 0 Herbett, W B Wright Malcolm P Graham, S. B. F. Sexton. ' jf VnroutiA. Senators-NoteUeted. ' ! -Members of the House Mems. John E. Cham bliss, Moscoa E. ii. Garnett, John Tyler.- Eocer A Fryor, Thomas K BocorS, John Goode, Jr James P Holcombe, D O Dejarnette, WUliam Smith, A R Boteler, John B Baldwin, W R Sta ples, Walter Preston, A G Jenkins, Robert John son, Cbarles kL JtuseelL . J, ur . r : Ksstucxt. Senators Messsrs. H 0 BurnetU WUliam BSimms. T Members of the House Messrs Daniel P White, Thcmas B Monroe, J H Ford, John J Thomas T D-BurreJ, George W ISwinf, George B Hodges, Thomas Johnson. - MLTIMOM COMMCIAL COLLElifi fOlilCED " 852, CHAITEIEO 854 xVOOATBD l Oomer of Baltimore and Charles Street. , . ; BAtTIMOaS,, MD. . ... raHK Largest and most legantly Furnished tl . Commercial College Id the United States. i.ver young man should write immediately for one of those large and beautifully ornamented Circulars, rep. anting the exterior and interior View of the BAi.Tu.oai CoaaiacLiL Coixsoa. Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return maiiyea of charge, with CaUlogus contalnln List of Students, Terms of Twiuon, Opinions of the Press on eur New System of Beok-Keeptna. cte- lAOutrr H . E. K. Losnta, Prlnclpal-LectBXfee on the Scienes of Accsonts, Business, Costoms, tic. j.il. Praxirs, Professor of Booc-Keeplns and Commercial Calculations. -; . r - - BL"H. Da viae. Associate Prof, of i.,k.K'lB N. U. Joaxsosi, Professor of PenmanshiD. . KB. T. WniiAJiS, aaq., aiercantile Lav. . ' - Rst. E. Y. Rassa, D. Vn Uojunercija Xthlcs. - xaosTasgJ V" .;'.' '' i Hon John P Kennedy, j Hon Joshua Vansant, Hon Thomas Swann, - j Wa H .Keighler, Xsa.. Jacob Trust, Esq.. ( Wm Knabe, Esq. r?. : The time osoally required to complete the fan coir a, from 8 to 12 weeks. ; u X rrMMAirawardedtoali GTaaaasesrt j La re' Circalars and Cataloguer stating terms c.otyniaacAaris. . . - '"Addrass i.'v.':-- s. iAtoxzc: HL ALEX AND EfU t 3 A ttDrneyr and :Cq toseUOr TatIaT? . ;1OTAixr.oxTB if. o. i Sillily I-lli- -T- 5 t- iasaviiie -is.rAJOiiotiiii. -ArMTrtTArFeb20.A private tfispatent received befe toVnight fromCKAtfAidogaf says that' NasfrvitlJ fyhoW in tWpdsBesP sionof the Tederals. 5 r. L-.- From Richmond. Richmoxdv FdH.OTne'Jatest North- ern accounts of the battle of 'Fort Donelson, admit that tfie. .Federal arniy was Terribly' cut to pieces, and the dead lay in.. heaps.. The scent of the battle beggarsdescription, and the Federals T bave.'a dearly . bought v ictpry r Comparies were deprived of ofS-: cera arid officers of companies. The dead were thickly 'strewn across the field by the i;on federates to a ieartui enect. portion of the prisoners were sent, to Cni- cago, ana me oauance to (Dpruignem,.auu Indianapolis. , vi-" '- - i Information was received fom , jiTbrt Carolina "this evening that "tiiree Fed"erai. gunboat- ascended theiChovfantpivinton. and were engaged tne uonteaeratea, wao were 'commanded by Cpilt WUUtriis.i The x anKeea wereipromptiyMrepuiJsei,an.a were, compelKja to retire" t6 their' boats, which were in a damaged condition ... . Compel erate ..CdngrfessI , RicHMOKDj Febuary 20.-IJU9e Foote, of Tennessee, introduced' M'resolation, resolving that whatever propriety there miry' be iifcithe original fadoptiotf of ' wntft is known as the defensive policy irfofinecti6n with the prosecution of rt he pending war for Southern independerree Recent events' clearly t demonstrate the expediency sof abandoning that policy henceforth onrj for ever, and that it be the duty offhe'Govefn-1 mem io impart u possime aciiTiiy io our military forces to assail the forces bf the' enemy, wherever, 4ney may De- fonnd either-bn the r land ".or oir -wafer; with the view of obtaining the most ample indemnity tor the past, and most com ptefe security for4he ttttuTeVU sr-A 1 v' The resolution wfa opposed by Jenkins of Vfrginiav. ; 'ti.-t- It waa advocated in a powerful speech by Foote, consuming all tne session. ' : " Foote noved his resolution be laid Oh iheabie,'' 'v '"' :'."'' V ''"" House adjourned; 1 ;r ? A: Proclamation; iv r - r'. 13- "m V . Richmond , Feb..20". Proclamation by the President to the peo pee or we j onjeaeraic oiaies ej America : The Termination of tnV Provisional Gov- ernment offers a fitting occasion again to present ourselves in humiliation, prayer and thaliksgiving before that God who has safely coriducted Wthooghrm of onr National existence? "We" have been enabled to. lay a new foundation of free Government, and to repel the efiorts ofj our enemies to destrOjrns. His law has every where- reigned supreme, arid throaghout our wide spread limits. " " Personal liberty and privaferights hate been'duly honored. r' ' " ' . A love of honest piety has pervaded onr people;, and'the one hundred' 'vrotoriea oS taiced over oar enemies have Dee n justly; ascribed trHim who ruleth the universe.. We had hoped that the year Would have clcsed upon a scene, of continued prosperi ty, but it has pleased the supreme disposer of events to order it otherwise. 'We are not permitted to furnish aa, ex ception to tne rule of Divine Government which has prescribed affliction as the'ducip line of nations, as well as individuals. . Our faith arid perseverance rnijst be tes ted, and (hechasteriin Which seemeth grie- vous wui, ii riguuy receivea, o.iug lojnn lis appropriate fruits. ' -' ,;. f V . It is meet arid right,' therefore, that we should repair to the only giver of all .vic tory, arid humble oursel ves before Him,an.d pray that He may strengthen our confidence in Hia mighty power, and righteous judge ment. Then may one surely trust in Him that He will perform Hia promisea and en eompaaa us as with, a shield in this trust, and to this end. . . . '.,:-.' I, Jefferson Davis, President of these ' Confederate States of America do hereby set apart Friday, the 28 th day of .February,' instant,' aa a day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, and I do hereby invite the peor pie of these Confederate States to repair to their respective places of public worship xo humble themselves vbefore Almighty God in prayer f Jr his protection and favor to our beloved country, and that we may be saved from our enemies, and irom all tnatnate us. Given tinder my hand and the seal of the t j . - 3 . . t:.i i I J - . L twentieth tiay of February, A. Dij 1862. BY THS PTESlDKStf ' S ' '' signed, JEFFERSON 'DAVIS. ' War. M.-Btiovrit,' Seeretdryi of State, dd Northern -News, Chicago, Febf 18. T"hW isf no fouBda- tion for the'rumor' thaV'Price'a "army has been captured. , f Bnshrad Johnson, of Tennessee, ana not A. Sidney, was captured at Fort jDonelson. Amoiit' the other t riaonera are ' Coloiela Ganes", Voorheea, CrowrifForest and Aber cathy. ,".' . : .. : 'Or. the night of the 6 th a great light waa Vt In te dlrectionof Clarkaville;. andTit ia aupWsed the'ra befip had bttrnedthetown ana atearaera. . .vit y'r Fen UesiU da?Jciatt9n hif centra ted e VeTy availably Soldier at Nash tilfetfnd' will niakef a deVpertte attempt i6 retrieve lie misforthes arFortlorielsoii1. A rebel surgeon ' statee thabeteea three-ami fbuThuhSrea vfetilled -and eight tl'ttre'woatted..' v -1 Tfce itemef Sfors and" :5riprand"'ttie sehoaner EmoH renWileo oh the f9tn. ;The BarnaldeBeeC etearhera Twas'je? ferebU aTidthe-FdlfirnVrVnaB gone t-to - . . it- , . Sr. Lo3,rFebM9. Gran hhs-ord?red ; seter!t'difrerenffwArd?moTe : ' ramuel43riritliV6V ' . J Sctffolk f his forenoon, JrHe Bays th'lfiree gtm?boats -went opthehowan river to- J waraa vvtnton, iietnoTd county. 11(4 soon" aftef heatd'Ijek'vy kvd lohgcontinued'tlfirig in that directiorfr and cohcludee tliaT the enetnbabfyefelepulsed at or nearl Wm;on:; ? -: 4, l; Jc t ..Before the cars left Suffolk, to-day, heavy .firing commence! id the direction of Win ton, which was plainly heard at Suffolk lCHMoit-b:;e'bi XrhBorfoVk tele- graph line was down on.VVednesday. . TheTffew Vork eaU:pf the':tdth pph iiahed an impudent correspondence between . Grant and Buckner relatiye to the surren W aw fr I lAn A I aTvti hi Ah a a hmJ a ! n k foIlowa i.BucHner' said .that on orisid$ra , tionoi ai inepircmsiaricepi uo.vern-r .rr r 11 -l . raeni anairs at mis station, i . propose, to the commanding ? officer ot the Federal forces to appqint cpnrynissitmers to argue terms of capitulation. In. .that view . I eugg'est an armistice until IZ to-day,-r .Grant replied jhano crms , except thp urico'ndritional ana imm,exliate surrender; can pe accepjedU . I propose M to . move jm-: mediately on your works. ' . , ' , Buckner replied: The distruction of forces under my command, incident to an unexpected change of commanders and an overwhelming. force ftpder your command compel me, nocwitnsianomg me orunani, success of the Confederate armies, to ac cept the ungenerous and unchivalrous terms you propose. . , To a qu9tion by an officer, as regards thtriumDer 6??pri'soners.: Buckner eid. . 'Yi Vs' . iV',c a ' you have all put of 25000, who we,re not killed, or did not escape, , , , u 'Norfolk;' e1. -2d:-he "NeV'.Vork Herald, of fhe lth, has beepi received. It siaysthaf the' victory at. 'Fort Donelson is colinplete! '."Fifteeri I thousand troops, with. an immense amount oi war materials were captured. Pillow, " Johnston, Buckner and'FIoyd . left Saturday; night. wih" fiye thousand njen. . The Fort surrendered early Sunday morning, 'fit loss on both sides .were very heavy. , Jt gays jthat (wa thousand rebsfsj. were killed and wounded. 'Foote, . thoagh wounded, would Attack" j iarKBvinc, wuicu i nem uj a large re net force, and is atforiy fortified. It also says trit for hundred Federals were kiiled arid eigtfhunded were woun ded at the battle"of Fort Donelson. -: . . , A per centage of the officers if large, . : The Confederates; lost forty-eight field pieces, and seventeen heavy wgons, wth tweriiy thousand stand of arms i and a large quantity of commissar stores. J . j Eighty-thousand Federal troops were expected at Cumberland . riVer by thev 1 9th.. p The TUraid sav? it. hVa JinfoLtnatioa. from 'Fortress Sbnroe of! heavy fighting, near Savannah, the city being . reported aa. captured Jy the Llncola troopsVt '.t. ' There is intense eicitcmeht at Wash- ington, caused by the nwpvabovo, T " The epirimon voice was jubilant at the North cri the receipt of the Federal victo ries, which were to be celebrated at Phila delphia and other Yankee cities. , 1 The "preparations for a ..Congressional eelabration" was ,bein made on a grand ecale., '' . .., . ,,; : .: .' . - . Gene. Floyd and Pillo w Ml .escaped from Fort Donelson. v r' ; ; .... Northern accounts acknowledge Jhe slaughter of their troops as terribly severe. The. North is frantic with joy. . , A special dispatch to the Philadelphia Inquirer, from - Washington dated Febru ary 17 p. m says that the Navy Depart ment received dispatches, atating that the stars and atripes were waving over Savan nah. - -. ::v---V. ;:: '':.-; '. '-'. ' . ' ' '' A double attack was made by eleven gun boats, with eight thousand troops. . Burnpides forces were largely increased." Exaggerated, accounts - of the affair at Savannah go to Europe vto-day. by the steamer-America. ;;":;-.' . ' " . .Senator handler said in Congress, to day during a. discussion of the treasury notea billy, that. thexe, was but one obstical in the way for the BUppre3sion of the rebel iop and that is George B. McClelland, .the Comraander-kl-chief.- , 'v: " "'. ' . HU removafis imperatively demanded by judges of military operations. - i vft ia supposed that a party of the Roan oke prisoners were at Fort jWarren and a part oa Governors Island. V ; tFive thonsend negroes were reported as in possession, of the Yankees at Port RoyaL. .'f j -.. -H ';i; :'v . " , The telegrSph line rs completed from Wilmington, Deleware, to cape Hatteras. A-eubmarine cable is to be laid across the bay from Fortresa Monroe to cape Charlea. The cable -arrived at Fortress Monroe on the 16th.- It will be sunk in a few days. r--.r'-.; 1 :,-. :-.',. . .. It will hnet Washington and othsr Northern eities with Old Point. ? Sunton is expected at Old Point; : Nosroi Feb. 20,Nqrthern .papsrsif the 18th, received here says that t he stssjji ship Kangaroo has prrired lrom Liverpool ; The WukviUi'l had leti Soathampten andthVltitseen of htr was out lidt h a do 6 do 13 do 1.5 .....;,.. 4.na it . i pj 1 month. 2 in'tha...,. A t-lj'Jj.r-f-rUO .... ..r JO.fH) 1 Jo Uo .v. ltot 1 An l yent ........;.,. 30.00 1. .13? Adrertisements published until forbid, win be charged 50 cents per square of 12 lines' for tl,e nret insertion, and 25 eents for each continuance if .not contracted for. . i . P'A-liberal discount made on' the above rates to persons advertising by contract. . r. - ... ....... . uv Needles steaming with full speed down tho channel. She has paseed : tho Tuscarora in Cowe Roads on the 4th. " The allied armies 'have determined to march on the Mexican Capitol next month. The Arch Duke of Maxemillcn will be - tendered the throne ol Mexico. r '"J& The Queen, in her speech, said that the relations to" all Curonean powers were friendly, and satisfactorially settled, there fbreihe " friendly relations of America is. ' unimpaired' Ci" Faris !Tour6e closed dull at aevehty-one -3 forty. . ' " '- ' The steamer Edcnburg with Liyerpool dates of the 5th has also arrived. 1 he Obterver says that the American Government is anxious for the renewal of (.the effort to lay the transatlantic cablo. arid offers to furnish the means, it Europe ' wtll do the same. .; ' The brig jfonny, from Charleston, has arrived atJLiverpooI. , " - - - -1 Cottoif closed quiet in Liverpool, at lv22- THE LAEGEST CIECULATIOIJ III WES, ' 1 TEBN WORTE CAROLIITA.' 2 THE . A ; ; CJL T A W 15 A J 0 U I t N A L , S'. AND THE DAILY BULLETIN, - . 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A SORREL MARE, ISor 1G q . hands hurh.slim but welliormed ty animal, about 9 "years old, a scar oh her forehead, was' stolen from the stable of J. H. MlSENfilMER, Mount Pleasant, - NiC, on Wednesday night last. r Twenty dollars reward will be given for the recovery of the animal and proof lead- ,' ingjo the conviction of the thiel. ; ' fixe Edgecombe -Farm Jo arnai THE subscriber will cotfimence on or aboat the 1st of September, 1800, the publication or a -monthly Journal in Tarboro1, to be devoted to the plantation and rural interests of North Croliua in particular, and of the South generally. Edgecombe having long sinoe been acknowledg ed as tho model farming county of North Carelina. we feel that there is no locality better suited, and' .none more justly entitlad, to tho source of pnbl-" -cation of a first class apricaiiurai paper than Jar- - boro'.' " It w to be canea ( JXlie Edgecombe. 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W1TI1 the present volume the'RECORDEK commenced the fortieth year. of its xls teoee, the first number having beca l-sued the 10th of Tebruary, 180 ; during all which Uuie we have labored to mate our paper interesting and useful, and we hope that In thee particulars.we have no been altogether unsuccessful. ' It has been our wish to make the RFC0RDER a good Family Pa t per, devoted to Politics. Agriculture, Misceilany, General News, Ao., with a view to the ei-te'talu. i ment and 'Improvement of the farmers and citi zens of the circle in which it is distributed. Our Agricultural department we denvor to fill h the best selections we can make from all sources, giving preference to such as wUl be af practical use to the farmer ard cultivator x and In this far ttcular we hope to make the RECORDER as valu able to the agriculturist as acy periodical of a purely agricultural character. 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