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THE BTJEtETIN: BY E. H. .BBITTOH.' : A: . ag S.00. CATAWBA JOtTRNAU (r MBtm) SLaXX. XVtxr tm Eailtnd Rllent . . rrttQ the Charleston Corrier. 4 - ... " . .No' question has puixWd the public mind, iTpn birth to -.prognostications, or been a causa at once of hope and dlp Fointxaeatmors.than thai involved jn probabls action ot, the Power, ot Europe wiih reference to the recofc-niiion of the. Southern Conlederacy. For month- the prophecy his sounded in oar ears that each iuccecdic' steamer would bring the glori- ' ous'news o gladly anticipated. And yet the 'ere of the pertnsnent eetabUahment of e Southern GoTernment finds u in the .xno bewildering gloom thst'enshrouded or cauee at the start. Astured of the ,lim(t sympathy of the entire British people, its practical expressions is still withheld. Fire millions ot paupers h'sie , ten added to the'.already frightful con. greulbn that blots the fair face of Eng land within the last six months. Revolu. tionary influences such as only the direst t-nune can prodace among men are tnrcatening'to overturn the" political 6b 4 tadesjn the patnway oi tneir prosperity. Every department of finance, manufac- tares and trade are convufaed to the cen tre, and the public men and capitalists ot (Treat Britain are casting about for a safe haroor in which to fncbor the present and :tcr vti.liMtl- 4te r.aiian. 1 ci J-ng -itnd still reroaina silent. V far is this I Why is it that while tha heart, of a greet people is throbbing in our behalf. the voice .of its mouth-piece -its rarhamen net and. Queen is hushed! Ave niatory coes net reconr occasion throughout her Jong !, v.ned career, when Great Britain allowed herself to be : ; . e " u cut full end adequ .Months altera formal taken place, have been permitted to elapse before ahehn marshaled her forces upon t m-e find in the field. In the Raa- ian ar, nearly a year passed "aw'sv- after the leigona of the"tCzar invaded the do mains, of the Sultan before a British red coat. landed upon Oriental soiL This re ma :k, so true of the past, is equally appli cable to the present. Foj- ten years of more Great Britain has been at peace with all tho world; "Her brows are bound with victorious "wreaths ; her bruised "arms fcurg up for monument ; her atern ala rams changed to merry meeting, her f'readfal marches to delightful meaBures,,, Her armies and navies have been upon a peace footing ; herdockyarda Idle and he? irsenals no longer resonant with the' busy. hun of warlike notea , j. . it 1 -Cut the time has -come when circum BtaVces demand . a change. The revolu tion of America, is producing a revolu tion in the mother country; and te meet tha emergency created, the ".entire wealth at l.ir resources is being called in play. . ! jher words, Great .Eritain , ia , prepar- sj Lr war. But what has she to de t Lock at her vast possessions on which the cua never sets, and 'follow in tmagioatioa the various operatiiona on Land and water laciiental to ihe overture which precedea the perJorciance . of the grand drama, She has to send a. fleet to Australia; to pro tec: herself there-; ah'e has to send a fleet to the China eea to; protect herself there ; she has to sead to Gibraltar, to retain the !.sy ci- the Mediterranean; ahehaato fortify Honduras tovprotect herself there ; she has to send ships to the West Indian AnhipeljfcOto protect herself there; she haa tofcrtify herself on the Pacific coaaf of North America, to protect her in teres ta there ; she has to fill Canada with troops to protect herself there, and fiaally she has '. to encompass the entire Northern coast with a cordon of battle ships preparatory to the act aggressive. Again, her dw'n home coast haa to be defended ; her com- rocrce to be rratritted, and valr:ble ships " to be recalled. Preparations like these cannot be made In a dsyvt-weelr, or a Toonth. They Wf the work of timel England cannot afford to leave open a single backdoor, through which an antagonist, like RuFsia, or any other power, can strike a blow, in the rear. She cannot afford to have another Crimean war upon her shouiders while she is fight ing a commercial battle like that which is shortly to ensue. To engage in a war which admits of that probability, without Mocking every attempt at duplicity would be irrational and contrary to the charac teristic caution of the English Govern ment. : That It is a general Intention to admit .the Southern Confederacy into the Grand Cabinet of the world, we believe there is Qotxhe slightest doubt. That the admis sion will take place when tha balance of the world is ready for it, is equally certain. That an armed coalition with the South is probable,-is also true rbut whether re- i cojnliiori, affects us more or Jess, whether our cause strengthens or depreciates, beer . in mind, fellow-countrymen, that we mast .fight for oar independence as did oar fathers before c a, reliant only -upon the strong arm of the God of Battles. ' "J Thy who oo!d be fr t&emestvce matt itrlk The disafiection of a large portion of the . fcrCLira DOnnlllinn in R!hmnnr) wiTiK 9 W W . VU W , t has been developed-by their (tttbborh re Biatanee of th minfmrV Arm ft nv.U gress, is, oi itself, sufficient to excite, the vigilance of our citizens; knd'tj put tiem on their guard with4 respect to particular . classes of foreigners in our xoidat. We are not in the habit of renortimr rtr- - BfX 1 V LU m - . -S .a tion wiinout eatuiactory assurances of 1 its correctnepa. Wehavein our tvu...- tic n some curious ihlorraation, which ia fxom a source not only' highly patriotic, . but to which- implicit credit is dat, res. pectfag tha movements and aoapkioda speeches ot a Dumber .of , th". ioieiga po in!at"on fef ifcTa "titV." We are not et?r If tt liberty, cor do wedesra.it prradjoj, . dtttilthe fact wfc61rhtta"b4a contadnl.- . cited to u ( bat weraty axiarav-tiapub in their midst. -The Florida Convention1 lately assembled at Tallahassee, repealed the act passed by the late General Assembly, approved Nov," 23ih 1861, wh!cprflhibiteanyperoRv6f persons to export Seyondlhe limits of the State of Florida any beef cattle, dried or pickled beef, hogs, porkvor bacon, corn or cJrn meajU'or aah, or proviaiotis p(oy.kind 'whether salt ot ffeatf.'br fo aell provisions oi any. kind t ajy-etobeepcTted--he- yood the limits o the Sxate, except (or the ; use of the Stale, of Floridapr the Confede rate States.. ... . . . ', Charlotte, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY?!; Attention fa directed -to- the' "eorh- municatiorl signed S hr thia day's1 paper, and we art pleased to-- stale that -1 he list headed with a subscription of $500.00 by Mewe. Williams' Oats,' has "fceeA left at our office fbrothet'sigriataree. ' " Xliev CIclc . ! true It V. , Our Mathematician, Hi t&e Comer, pro. pbesied yesterday "-afternoon that, an im portant battle was being fonght at that aooraent, becanse our dam dock actually struck ence. We will ae. ' r' ' ,Faou Bowtixo Greex. A rumor was current upon the treete yesterday ihat General Johnston h,ad evacuated Bvlinr Gr at the fciin'e time put the; torch ton? and reduced , the town to ashes. This ja a; mistake. A fireocurred there night "before last, originating in the drug safety from enemies Richmond Examiner. . atore at the. Southeast cornerof thesquare n-'.a1 opposite the ?Iorehad ffonse,. which con wilr an- .r - . 1. L-:--I- 1 .u. Soiifh side oT the square before -being ex.. tr0guished7 At the same' time other fires in tw other pirt, othe town, 1 - ' ir ' 1 001 ata iiiiie or no ,aamagf. 41 was . jno der the 'guise of 'neutral' for mepths past. We.do nc4 chopsei9 pe.k.,n. de- uila of Gen ohnston rnovernent. If he should withdraw his troopa from that place and ita vicinity, it will be tojiunt up and give battle to the men who were afraid to come there to fight them. JSanhville Ptrit MIX t$t. y Thu CaTi?rtT""A6EXT.-The ' Trench ateam gunboat Catmet has armed here again from Charleston, If Is laid.' AX few more Teasels 'will make the" French fleet here quite formidabtaacd the designs, of the French Government in 'Vending these vessels here Is beginning to excife some interest. PkilajCttpKia Inquirer.. tx 'Foit"nns lad iiss. ' For the Dally Batletln.J 1 - Ma. Editor:-. You are perhaps aware that tbeJadfes have had great difficulty in obtaining a aufficient supply of sewing cot ton, -and have -beerf much" perplexed "to know how they are in future to make their "fare and furbelows."' Now sir, 1 1 hint this altogether unnecessary while We have factories and spinning wheels'.' " Stnce our Northern supplies have failed,' numberless resources, before unthought of, hve been developed in' our" f sir" land; While the brave men have been battling for their country the lovely women havq not been idle, bat have "sought out many inventions," and some of them, I hope, eo expedient as -to be a pancea, in all time to come, for Yankee humbugs," that moth hitherto in the Southern purse: itnd after a peace has been conquered,' let the-" wonieV I in every town and tillage, throughout vthe Confederacy, convene a Conference for the7 pur peso of i protest Ing against 'allftrthre traffiick with the North, and binding them aelreato taste not, touch not; handle not? any of their 'finery, for the ladiea'hafe added not a little to their treasure 1n -'thie line-of merchandise. I do not-mean -by this Conference a Womans Rights Conven tion, that would at all smack of the detested Yankee, bat the woman' right of doty to herself and children, the mtnof the' next generation.. , - -- - - VW,T' V But I have digressed, revtncrCa not ikon ton$. - From practical observation I know that a very preHy and good thread, as fine aa No. 60 and 70, Coat's, can be made- by procuring the finest number -of Factory Yam. boiling in soapsuds and twisting it very hard; either doubled ti 'tingle, on t wheel, then rub, glaze and spool. ' If it is wanted stouter get coarser yarn -and man age in the same way.- Shouldthe demands of the dealers in bale yarn become- unwar rantably exorbitant onr -d- fashioned friend, the spinning wheel, will, when dex- trously plied, produce a fabric quite as good. It the ladies wish their thread colored they have only to resort to oar forests, teeming with vegetable dyea tn endleaa variety, many of which need no -setting.'-' . Our "sunny South" is a Pandora's box in' all but evils, could we discover her' hidden treasures and find out their peculiar virtues. Very respectfully, . . .' - - ,. '.- .i ; I5C0OKITA-- ,,x ;. Ottr. Defeat. We must not despond. The Memphis Appeal eaya; v . . . "We hive confidence that recent disas ters will prove beneficial in many respects, by bringing good out of evil. The effect is already being seen by the manifold devel opments, which will soon be palpable to every observing mind. The hour of trial ia now upon usf but -the. morning of our future will break brightly." 'Defence or 'MKirrHisT In Memphis, on Wednesday last, in ' accordance "with a proclamation of the Msyor, all the store's, shops and coffee houses in the city 'wee closed" at half-past two" o'clock" and 'a Jarge number of the citixens met for drill. 'Alter the? drill, a meeting war held,' a com mittee appointed ' to " rake " 'mnsur 'rolts through the aiaeinblage,'rnd ak large nttm- ber ot tignaturea obtained near four hun-1 drad. A riaolutieaWas then adopted that ijUtht. ciaxsnaot Memphis hava three jV Lr io tnArutiit$ fcy.xha Ir! Md- .whoiiltd .to J-iw SSJ? S?011 1 Kviittd; en - :r ' r. . J doubt the work of incendiaries, probably f . - - . T t v j ate preparation. t .c" v u - r e- 0 if t: u ' I rns, Esq., and J no. Alexander, r r .u-, tnrv hirplintra of I Kuril, wnn hVA I ' act of hostility nas - ? , ' -i-- ' V. ' I Lemleye W. .B- AVithers, Wm. Potta v I rlm in anil ahAiir RurlinrT I - rA.n nn. I ' ffJOLIC ITIJSEXING. -V Chai.otte, Feb 19, ISp2 Pursuant to notice the citizens met in the Court House, and ortfarazted by5 calling Wm, rF. Pbifertbthe Chairand Jl M. Springs to act as Secretary, . T f-'-i v stated that the object of the meeting was to organize a corporate Company (or the man -ufacturerof ordnance and email arms in or near the town of Charlotte,; -, On motion nfeeari rm. Johnston-Al 1 -i'HltSPJ Grier and H. Kir&patnck, were 'appointed to fcrepare iusuiesa for xhe consideration ol th5 meeting: .5 r V? 'i 'SiUclH The 'following resofutiohr, were submit- xea 0700 upoiinuiea bhu auupiciv ti . Wm. F?Phifer.Te appointed to take into coneideraiion theaubject of erecting a man ufacture of ordnance and small arms in or near the town of .Charlotte, and that said Committee report: foil V as to. the cost of said establishment, -the ability tb procure the1 necessary, machiiietyi and the time- in which it can toe put inte.eperation.-..r,f Retolred. That sakU Committee be re auested to report -to Jhis meeting oil the earliest day practicable; to be called by said CpmmiUee. ; ' f - ,' Riaolvd. That the Chairman be re quested' to appoint a Committee of three persons' in each Captain? beat in the county; and three for the-town of Charlotte to so licit subscriptions for the above purpose. Agreeable to the resolution " passed, the Chairman appointed the following named persons jn the difTrjent -.Chains bata;in "the county : - " Charlotte1 Beat-S. A. Harris, S A. Cohen and. Dr. EvNyeHutchison.. 1 .-,". JCrab. Orchard W C. - Morris, Vym. McCombs'and Williamson Wallace,: i ; . Sharon T$K Al.exandertiIvKirkpat Seel,Creek Wmj AI. .Grier, John .M otta an4 John. Hart,- , . . ;j . . Paw Creek -7J.. B. .Meponald, f Adam, Todd and J. S. Means. .. . .' 1 : r 3 and DvI.,Torrence. Dewese. W. G. Barnett, Jas. P. Hen- atldX. Caldwell: " B.Trice.'N: B."' Tay lor VdT. Sad Ict. ' ! v " V ' ' Malf ard Creek R. L. DeArrhond, Dr. T. CrNeal and'S; W. Caldwell: " s ' ? Oear Creek Robert King, R.M.nVhUe and A: J. Rood. ' " ' ' ". Providence E. C. Grier, W.' M. Malfi- ewe, Esq., and "James Hi Davie.1' . ' . 'Morning' ; Starf-VVm." Maxwell, Esq., Thoa. A. Wilson'ind Arthur Grier. ' " On' motion the towW papera were re quested td publish the proceedings of 'the meeting. ' Od motion; the'meeting adjourned sub jctw to' a call by the Committee. " W. F. PHIFER, Chain: " J J. M; SpKiHGSj , Sicrelary.' ' TcOMJtrCNlCJLTEO.J VrieiLAXccwC6M3trTEE, are you deadt or only iUepin'g'. Do yoii allow Yankee agent to exult over our defeat at Fort Donelson f If deadjet others take your place. If sleeping, awake.. . Enforcer what i you havo heVetoforw ordered. ' South. ...4 TO AltfflSt ! A BATTER?, FRO KXXCXLXNBriiQ. It is proposed to raise and. equip a Com pany witbr Capt. GEORGES GUN The "Yotma HoaifEty.,5r" "t-. :" - Sty guns, Ibey will" cot about f 1,200 each, making a totardffT,200, they can be huilt and ready for the field xb two months The battery will fire 180'tlmes a minute; requiring-"less labor afld Tewer: 'men' than any other guh now in'use Mecklenburg is now appealed to to come lorwara aa( nave inese guns consirncteu. We have arevolutionary history, will we preserve it, or "yield in aubmisslon'to the will of ia tyrant, who s'wafch word is beau ty and booty. OtirStafe is- Tnvadedj and one of puf ablest Genearfs says that unless strong ex ertiens are immediately made that North Carolina will be a province of the Lincoln Government. ' Are you:freenien prepared to submit to thia f Nonisvrf "'Then come up-whd'Wil! kubscrilfe one thousand "dol lars tonhls'battery t -who' eighfhindred ? who fivehtfndred.' Let men bt Vealth now thovr their patrtdtism? ; The' gan1 IV more than "stftcess." Iris fovaluableV " Books'foT subscription are opened at this office. " ' Sr' J ST." Teslimoniafs of some of our best Generals are' In Capt George's hands, apd can be seen by calling upon him. . General Jlcallooghi td his Troops. Soldiert of Xoui$ianat fexas, and Arkan- a$ t Tdur country calls on you for your fur ther service. Will she call in vain 1 Will the gallant men who have braved death in all ita forms now shrink from peril ! Never ! 'Never will it be said of them ''They abandoned their country in. the hour of danger.'. . . .. - We muat re-enliat, or all the bloo spilt is as water poured upon the ground. Let it hot be said our brave comrades Jiave fallen in vain. , Let us by our. acts, Immortalize their memories. Their spirits look down upon our deeds, and demand of ua that their, names be. handed down - to future generations, as martyrs in a glori ous and successful - cause. Our cause is just. It will succeed-. iLet those who doubt it go seek a home in-the North. They are unfit to live among freemen. This war cannot last Before two years will have passecf we will be a free and hap py people. Then, who will not be . proud to say, I was a aoldier ia . the army that won our independence f , , i Brig. Gen Com. Div.-- --FaoxCxrUJfc Ktrs-The Gainsville rFla.) Cotton States, savs the Yankees are permanently - located at j Sea Hoaae Kay, . and are still xnnniias; guna there. are. sU in. possession ol Cedar .Key. and Way Kty. "Thf Statu is of-pinioo ih YanJctta Intend t Iwiul . th Stats, td if .pwlbU t rtf tulw.C thi Hori. ' icr() i sons, coneiaimg-wu--ijiuk,wuu 'rr 4 AVilkes: ZZ A- lirieivRl FDaridson and . .1 -i r- ".tr iTrrt. tv ? V Key to CI. ton. , .The following ts -"an 1 1 tract from the correspoDdeace i&f he F. adelphia e'r, writtenon board a l' ckading vesselifF Charleston , . ; - ii, 'We, are bow, lying c T Ctonejnlet, which place we have been 1' zdngfince"yie saw the stone fleet if f . - inobred and sunk fo "the- main'-l-hip 'anfiTeading to Charleston.': ' . . '' .r t v: -J. Stone: Inlets Which v are'now blockad- apg, ia yine aey to tJUaxl-stpn amoqng tne eea islands this vicinity. It is yreft for'. tified. as we learnf from'four.deserters who came; on board ol us to Jay in an old boat being pursued by a b . : t filled "with men why were'nnable ta overhair them'.iHad they been taken," they t :y ibeyVbuld have beea ahstto-mcrrovr marning .The for- f tificationa extend from east to" west. FoVt Marion ha two 32'e ar.d one 8 ioih col- uniiadx Fort.Riply th ree 42nnderandj dert, two,of them .rifiej and one 10 inch io rear of bastion, which tiountatwo lfipoun ders' Qne and one h?:f mile hack of this on Stbn riter, standi ort Pickenei mbnn fing jDiae -24 poundeni ' ;;'v-U -"1 think vessels draOg'five cf sii;feet of water, of good e pe e cj jhigh t easily drive them from their " bandies, and open the way to Charleston; 6.4 Fort; Pickenscan he shelled from Stono b 1 cries; ' ' '-'."."' ' Prompt." Upoft I- hg'thejiew of the capture of Ferv Hsri the approach, of .thy enemy'sanboa9 toTiorence, . the citizens of nuntsville'Ala.t immediately raised two companies, one of Jnfantry, the other of artilierjrlyiThe latter was placed under the command of Lieut. Beauregard, who was' detained iarthe citv and both companies left fdr Tuscumbia ra a'-special train between, tvtband three o'clocK , Sut day morning; 'iut" the gunboats bavins left Florence-thr 'returned home tur Sun day night. The latest advices received by the Memp his Avalanche fKW- Missouri, are to the effect that the "State troops under Gen Price's cdmmani-are rapidiy voldotee4ngr for the Confedesite : eernce, troitf -eix to eigt it "thousand!having; already enlisted and been organaedintb a brigade. Gen Pricels reDdrtetCat Springfield, The ene my is reported) their papers to be moving against- himxii bree columns one'frora Rolls, one Iron aedalia and pne from Kan sas. flr- $ too co BOfJN'jrir. in KTtrr.cMnTti? n hop wctvcs propose to !ie organize 'this rime honored CompaW, and. wish to do eo as soon aa posaibiet in order to get into the Old Bethel Regfcnent now in tho process of reore anizatikn at Kaleigh ; this Kesri mjnt will receive the "Bethel riae." All who join ,'n6 will receive the above bounty wnen musierea into service. Apply to, JxM U. x. rsKYCK. . Feb20f62-d6k ' - 4 '4TIIE NECESSITY IS PLAIN TO ALL -I . 1 -WANT recrhits enough to make -my ARTILLERY i COMPANY up to the maximum numbir, all that want to so in to service immediately, will "hand me their names, Al the bounty that is auowea by I the State and Uotiederacy-will be paid. I understand tllat a great many dbject to going into tha " service; tor . the . reasoh that ther cannot eel arms. . I will cuaraft tee arms of the seat kind or one hundred and fifty additional men who will go into tne Artiuery.' ow is me urae. , T: H. BREM, Capt. " Coni'd. Co. C. 10th Reg't. N. C. S. T. Feb 20'62-bif For the War. I am authorized to receive and muster into Service a Battalion of Infantry, FOU DCTY IN TnE FIELD. Officers who are raising Companies are in vited to communicate with me here. I am prepared to receive men singly or by squads, or Companies , Subsistance, clothing and comfortable quarters will be furnished and bounty money paid at the time of joining. Officers raising companies tor this Battal ion will save themselves much expense by sending their men here as fast as they are enrolled.. They will not.be required to perform guard duty "at this post but will be i drilled daily. At least five Companies are wanted. uitJi5c, i ' ' ' "Major, C. S. A. ' Saliebjiry, N. C Feb. 20, 1862 lOt TTBNTIOy VOLUNTEERS. .i have on hand a lot of OIL CLOTH COATS; also, Oil Cloth by the yard, which I will sell at reasonable prices. Call at the store ot Messrs. Hilker &, Kccjcs, next door to Elias & Cohess Grocery Store. ' - F. W. AHRENS. - Feb 19, 1862 dlmcj2m MILITARY ORDER. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N. C, -An J UTAH I G EN EE Alt S UFFIC ICE, ) I. ) Raleigh, February 13th, 1862 .FIVE REGIMENTS OF VOLUN TEERS, for the wat 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 Cop federate States. ' , This ' number is expected to be raised with! as little delay as possible, and . Com panies at present organizing will .report to this Office with as iiufe delay aa posaiWe.' They will be received by Companies or in dividuals, and when a full Company is ten dered, four officers will be commissioned ; with a less number appointments will be fiven as follows : A Captain for forty men ; 'injt Lieutenant for twenty-five men; Second Lieutenant for fifteen' , -The Militia who have been ordered on duty, and to be in readiness, can still avail themselves of this opportunity ot getting into the, volunteer service, and the number so doing will be credited to their respective counties. By order of the Governor, J J. G. MARTIN, Adjutant General. All . the papers in the State copy four times. : feb 17, IS62 4t - ' : - . ' --. - - 1 i - v' ' Charlotte Foundrjr 'And Machine Shop. MX3 ?urcil.a J- A. Pea tha a&ve etblialimnt, u undersigned begs leave to I1 the attemoB er the public w thefict tht. o? uwe1?.0,Ul eTerT order for makiag Bteaaitognea, CoUoa and Tobacco Presses, and wary description i Machinery. All kinds of Ca ttnCT In Iron, Braaa and other metals made at short notice and reduced prioee. Particular attention eTi? mkin d repairing of Threahinf aaines, Hone Powers, Cotton Gtns, Mill Works and Agricultural Work of aH kindjuT BlAckroilth- fe.c.' !f WBr andJBorae-fihoeint done With dlxpateu. Old Iree. Brass -and Copper CasW tags bought at the Toundry or taken In ezeban for job jrerk. Alt kinds of Weed Turning also done. .-. .- decU-tf , , JOBS 1L. EOWIX. Stares, Hoop Poles and Cord "" 'WOOB. TO ARMSjlJO, ARSIS ! Ms. Editor - ; In" the face ot the troubles that" environ our beloved State-rv now mat tne enemjfiTas invaded our oor- .'ders.l-irish to raiseai company of gentle- inen -of grit, for;;thL; War. Who among the many that are ; fattening off the mis fortunes that surround us, will come for ward to join ? Skulks and land piratea dott'tjexoect to, Volunieer (they will be settled witjJ hereafter) but thetrue patriot, whether.he js,rhigh orlow, rich or poor will cheerfully respond, now that a nece sity appeals, I have no doubt. i I doat want to beXaptain, or hold any ofrTcf inlaid Cdmpany,;bUt I want jrou eilow citizens, to. come forward and wipe but ;thetaunt that. North Calrolina'ie a '.'strip of land between two.States. 1 am r iadv, and can be found at the store of Mr Moody opporite the Court Hon from day to'day until the Companyis raised. k JI. M.RiTCHapp.. : ' Feb' 12 - " i ' . : .-. :t W-:. CP h. is Eve n i ng i EJ T, Lowrie. i;Feb. ir-btf STRAY IIOKSE. - ; AVmali -IRONi GRAY HORSE his been taken up and left af our Stablest The owner will come' forward, prove p&oj3rtyi pay expenses and take? him away. r -BROWN -&?WADSWORTtT. ; feb 17,1862 d2- . Waiiied Q f -good etrOng; MEN for chopping tJ KJ wood. :Applv ai this office. . jan J '62-dtf V i QoiEPERAyii! sjytFbjgtiris.V. Just received a superior "quality of Gold Lace for ornamenting sleeves and Confed erate caps. For .sale at ' - ' KAHNWEILER'ot-BROS. Fcbi15ri862tt k -. ' . 7 : SWOlXDr SASH AND BELT; ' A handsome Silver .'Case Sword, "for Captain -or. Com missioned Officers, with red Silk Sash and Belt. For sale at - ? KAHNWEILER & BROS. feb. 15, 1862 tf - 1 COTTON PLANTERS. Just received, a lot of BaggiDg.. ror sate low at v 4 ' . KAHNVVEILER & BROS. Feb. 15:i862:tf . " " JOPSFORSALE, , t -'A large quantity of the best quality ROPE, from one and jt half to four inches in diameter. .i - : The ROPE has been used some but it is in good condition. f i-jy-'-N. j v For particulars kppfjr at BulleHin'officet or to . , I RICHARD ALLEN. . Feb, 10-2t. V - -t.t. u . , : , -,i v : JJOTICE. All persons indebted fo tts by book ac count will please call and settle the same, as Our books must bo closed One of us may always be iound at the office6f Dr. G.JY Caldwett.-v-, ;j . f.?v. P. C. j& J. VV, CALDWELL: . Feb7rtff ;. . .;,.., . gTEABtSAW MILJL FOK SALE. We havd'a steam SAW JVIILL of four L1- - I 1 ' J 1 nurse power in gooa oroer, ana neany new, with ail the fixtures for two circular saws, which we will sell low with or without the buildings i - J-t MYERS & SONi -feb, 6T62 lm WasbihgtoN. C. TTARNESS AND SHOEMAKElIS Cand find work at good prices by calling' on M. t. TAi LUK. feb6'62-6t. , : .; ;vr; ; JUST RECEIVED. A supply of ) extra fine MERINO UN DER-tiiilRTS have just been received and for sale by J. S. PHILLIPS decl2,'61-dtf. ' - Stop the Thief. TAKEN from my Livery-Stable r- and buggy. Said horse has the scratches in the left hind foot very id,; so , much so that he - fs -lamed 2 and her ia spavined in one of his hind legs, but which - is not recollected. 1 he man is a small; thick-set man.' with fair skin and black hairy ratherllpngU JJe naa a biac& suit ot clotnes. well worn, and looked as if he had been a' fireman or engineer on the Railroad," as his clothes were slick and greasy. " I will give - fifty dollars .reward .tor rtne information nah ling roe' to recover my horse : and : buggy. Febo-Slm , ' , Cotton, and Ail Kinds of Prodace, TRADE STREET " " r'fi yGHABJWEBrm C. All orders attended t wlta dlioatcb. anril 6-tf ; j, - 4- CHARLOTTE DRUG STORE; E. 'TO HUTcmsoir & Co MET AIL DEALERS IN FOEEIQN AND D0 MEjJTIO D&UGS, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumer, Fancy Articles, Oils, Paints, Varniahes, Window G-lass, Putty, Iye Stafls, Turpentine, Burning Hold, AlcoholTPure Llqaori, Canton Teal, Field and Garden t?eed, Ac, Ac. v Having closed oar books, we intend to sell here after for caah. - - ' May 4, 1861-tf INR: . MANUFACTORY, . THE Subscriber has commenced the manafac tare of a beantlfcl i BLACS WRITING INK. It ia made from" an tnxlish recipe, and ia re markable for Its brilliancy of color and, freedom from all sediments or drugs. Orders from dealers will, bs S'led with prompt-? Bess, and at as auoderata prices as tbey bave beeii purchasing for (from Nortaern mahofacturers. '- Orders sottcftedi andsamptea sent wherever re quested. Address J, "7- W. B. JOHNSTON, ."ffimoYan He subscriber begs to inform the pc nolle that he has removed bis gnop to If o 4 (- RAN1TS RO W, where he Is prepared with a fay stock: of . GOODS FOU SI HNS WEAR, To supply all who may favor him with a call. . Havins secured the services of one ot the best Cutters In the South, he feels satisfied that he can please the most fastiduous. Atlantic, Tenn a 0. R. It. THI ebargea on this Jttoaa mast ds prenaia on all rrelrbta coins te gutlons on this Koad ZITmrm thMp are no Afreets. All such freights will be dtUrsrsd at taU feutloas atthe mt rltiu -I m i1 jfrt'rtumv COFFEE, COFFEE' 750 Bags X;hoiceVCuba Coffee, cargo of i - Tympha, X II Eldoraio, L: s; ' Hermitage, Valparaiso, , . F Nympha, , , ,Mvo . Nympha, LB 1 PerU, J LB . Pinal, - . LB r- : LB 5 bags Coffee, 50 " n ' 90 " " - 20 " . " ; 1 ; s , j 2 - " 6 .' ! " . - 20 " " 50 " " 35 " ' , " 20 " 44 ,-- '.if t 50 44 4 ' . 150 ,4 4 30 "' .. .4I Beliaista. LB Nva'Nymphli M1M ' m t, Caracole! Io, 'M2M A. ; w w M35I- Proserpina, M4M R. M5M Nympha, t f Just roceived and for sale by ' . f ; rKAHN WEILER dtiBROS. January 25 1862 tf ,. . . JJ-ILITAIt Y BUTTONS, &c. Received per r3teamer Ltabei, Gold Ep- paulets for Commissioned Officers,-MiIitary Buttons,' Gold Lace, Pistols, &c. Call soon at" T-v:-.-.r.' -K AUNWEILER & BROS. Jan. 25. 1862 tf gNGLISII COOPS, ; A sblendid Ossortmeht of Prints, Striped Osnaburg, Plaid and Striped English Cotton Goods, per btearoer Bermuda. :ror sale at', -i - - -s r :s , W ' . . ..'KAHNWEILER & BROS. Jan25, 1862 tf ; - -t.' , 1 . i" . it i COTTON LACES, dec We are selhne off our splendid stock .T)f Needier Work, comprising SleeVee arid J Edging and Inserting, Thready Linen and Cotton Laces, as usual," low prices. ; belling very, lasv at t i " fc KAflNWEILEB, BIOS. Jan. 25, 166,2-tf-, , , . . CifJPEUNONG ' WINE. ,: ,U -. - ..-- Superior .articles- of Scupernoiig, WINE, in bottles for family use. For sale at KAtlNWEILER A BROS. . Jrn. 25, .1862 tf '...-w .; . : f A TTlSNTIOlf : BATTALION , Just receivfa'Patent Combination Stool and Cot for campi use. Also, Sir- assort ment of heavy Army Undershirts, Drawers, India Rubber Overcoats and Pants; Enam eled Oil Ckth Coats - For sale at , t . . 'IA HNWEILER & BROS v January 5,i5b55tt . - Particular Attention! ; it S there wllf be a ehaiige in wir firm," oar cua JlSL tomer win fda ns a great -favor" by callinr and aettiin their accounU and netea. . . - Oar terms hereafter are itrictly caslu; " ' - Aug. Il,sl861-4f ' TlTOOD STIRRUPS. Now on hand and for sale 100 PAIR Otf "WOOD STIRRUPS Apply to S. M. HOWELL. feb 3, d3t w3w." The "undersigned begs leave to inform, his triends and the public" generally that he ia prepared to give private lessons, at the residences of the pupils, on the Piano, Gui tar, Violin and Melodeon, and Jg drawing and the modern languages. Terms mode rate, R. F.HUNT. "Professor at the Charlotte Fern, Col. jan'61r-28-dtt i v-: ' lW"OTICE. Office N. C. R. R. Co., Company Shops, Jan. 17r 1862. f All . persons havincr notes or - accounts against this Company are hereby requested to present them without delay at thia Office for settlement.,. All running accounts must be sent in at the close of each year ; in no case will I such accounts be considered' as entitled to interest. ' . JOHN H. BRYAN, Jr., Sec'y.. Jan. 27f 1862 lm f , - To be Rented. XT ILL be rented on the " " - 3rd day of March next, at the residence of -Th WILSON, deceased. " THE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS with the improvements attached thereto, and the 1 rvmntnre ot the house, &c. This well known jproperty is two miles east of Shelbv. Cleveland county. N. C. f"'TKRMS will be made known on the day- of rentimr. . ' - x N B. At thearrre time and place will be sdld;' . ; -'-'COR:'.- ' "', , : . WHEAT, I - ? -OATS. r and 'FODDER. K ' a;o. wilsonh - . : jl . wilson, Exrs. U . E. WILSON; : - J -FeTy A cjlm - - DROOM CORN VANXlil. t A'latkeioi oTBROOM COHN vi wint ted at the'' Broom" Manufactory Connected witn the JVortii .oacolina , Institution tor the Deaf and Dumb 'and the'. Blind, at Raleigh for which Uh highest market price will be paid. Farmers in North Carolina .are urged to raise a crop oiUrtUUM DUKW the present year. Any information as to the method of cuftttre &c, -will be given upon appfica- uon 10 tne unaersignea. iU , WILLIE J. PALMER, . jan31, dlw wlm. - Principal.- Dissolution of Copartners Iiip. THE FIRM.OF'BURRQWS &TA5. Ctl ALL ia this dav dissolved bv mutual consent. Ti J. Bcskows ia authorized to close tip all outstanding accounts. Persona having claims against this .firm will please present, them as soon aa ponsible far- set tlement, and those indebted, will please come 'forward and settle. v - , r;Te .BURROWS, Charlotte,. J an.U 2, 18624' .-jan 14g2d tf 1 IOII 11ENT. " 4 The - Store "House knd Ware-' 8KB- Is?' houses" recently 7- occapied, ty1 Messrs. Druker &. Heiiburn.. Also tha Keaidence over the Store. Jany l3th - WM. JOHNSTON.' TxrATcnns. & i til; T.; -.. - , JB WJElViXlT, 4ce. The subscriber resDectfn 11 v annrtnnr I tha public that he haa-ptrTchaaedihe eitire I stock of Watche. Jewelry. Qocka, SUver t and Plated Wvea Canes, Fancy Goods, er.r' . hlnra:r r m T n. u7...mm jr. rA wHcI v0tcS8redto tba public kniot ctah'only. .; 'C A : r J ' -FarUciilt ttatioii giraa to rapalrfiif Jivitcnca ana Jtweirr. ' l-Z!J rN-a To OtraFari)8 F or'lhe -pntf ise l settling our ont standing business to ihiV date. Odr firm Jwift change its stjle on the let day of January 1862, to Williams . UATBs, wiro will continue the business at the old stand of the subscribers! . We ' earnestly reqeest ourr;cuatomers to come forward and settle their indebtedness, as business, cannot be carried on without " money.- . ! .. . The ready xeal with hich both' part ners have volunteered To Bervetheir coun try is a claim upon you which .should" pet be overlooked nor should you by withhold ing their just due cause a total sacrifice of their business. Oates & Williams. Dec. 30, '61. ) - if. ARTILLERISTS FOE THE WAR. ARTILLERISTS, to serve during tbe present ""' ' ; '1 underxthe ;:--r'- ! .-- ,.: . -1 CONFEDERATE FIAG, are wanted, und will be paid nider Con federate Rule, entitled to all the benefits provided by law. . .SD" For further particulars apply to Capt. W. A. OWENS, Charlotte, N. C: Jan 29 '62-d 3w 1 ' . ; ; ABtE-BODIED MEN WANTED, - FOR THE ARMY - OF - nortil;.carolina, ' FOR THE WAR,' for farther- particulars -enauira 'it the Poat Office... . . r i dec. 21, I861.tL E. A. ROSS. THOMPSQlf & BARI7EG, - VvilOLrJS ALE ; ' f GROCERS AND JJERCflANTS, ' 23 A25 COimnbpr STREKT." : NEW ORLEANS, A. "'JZSJ- Orders for Suear. Molaseos. Sec. solicited, " ' , Wlfh'an experience of twenty "years, we feel confident of giving satisfaction. ' v jan 18 '62-J3m : , : " . C OETAP FOR C AS III HEDnnil TOBACCO, ' AT WHOLESALE PRICES, FOU SALE BY .. . ; -T. t KARL IiANDFHIED " -' 'tJll'A II LOTTIi, N .' C. ' January 25, 181- tf ' SUGAR AND MOIASSES. 150 nHI)S-N-- SU0Ar ' Common, 8 cts. . ' - Fair 11 " ' . . gtrlctly Pair, lltol8 cts. " 400 bble. N. O. ITIOIiASSltS, 05 cCs, perOallon. i Tha prices are to Merchants onhr. . Orders promptly attended to. i jafcTletfZ. WILLIAMS A OATES. Wheat and Corn Wanted. THE planting community will take jVJr'M, notice that their Wheal and " Corn Crops will be pnrchased at tbe I r rh.rlntlA. U,m Tlnrln. Mill tt 11 i' ana ora lor saie may find it to their advantage to call at the Mill before eloslni a sal tie." i - JOHN WlIJtES A CO, 1 Charlotte Flour Mill. auR 1, 1S6)-1t ATI OTTON ItUYKIlS; . will purchase . COTTON, GRAIN, FLOUR; ''; AND, i ' COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds, for which the ! . . HIGHEST. MARKET PRICE IN CASH wlU.be paid,,. . ; j v;- Jaat receired a large lot of ' -i-t BAGGING ' ; is. ' ; ROPING; antTa complete supply of ( G R O C E R IE S . - : nowi 'gMw8moa 1 K. 4 q Family Flour for Sale. A T the Charlotte floarlog Mllla oan be bad J$L Family, Saperflne land fine ILOUK, BtV ' CONDS, BHU&TS and BKAH. ' Also, MEAL and. ORUT. " . JOHN WILZfcs; ang 1, 1860-Iy , Charlotte Flour MlUs.f ' . f ' j,: ' i . ! 1 - ' READ THIS ! . THE SOLDIERS' RELIEF. ' Uarioar closed our bariDeas in tbe town of Char ' lotto, I hereby rive you due notice that voar noit$ and accounts for 1861 ia ready for settlement. I hall expect all persons (except the soldier in the arm,) to oome forward launeJlatelv and pay op , ' as I am compelled to bays money or suffer. Any . man that will keep monev In hii pocket whea Uli justly due bis fellow man, is doing injustice to him seiraodjbii country, tuererere x aaya w -corns i forward and put jour boolder to toe wbeei. Any man that would plead the present sUj law might want oredlt hereafter. ixoc out. Dee, 9, 1&. dee 10, e1-d!wlM ; . ; GOLD J GOLD ! J GOLD ! ! ! Five Hundred Ounces WANTED AT T'w Jewelry Store, ,1 "Z Opposite Kerr's' Hotelr, ; N.- B. The hiahett cash . price paid .for gold anj sUyef . . ; janU3'6-dl2' PRESERVE YOUR ' TEETRJ a.' yr. Alexander; sunsEon osriTiST. OXADUATX Of TBI BALTIKOBI DEITTAL C0t T . 18 FULLT TREPA2ED TO DO ALL BtNTAL Work In the latest improved styles, aod will be at his efflee two. weeks in each month dating from the first Atondav (of the month) and will appro priate the remainder of "his time to All persons desiring work done at their, residences, who will oblige him yery much by addressing him at Cbar lotte, N;C ' t 137" ALL WORK WARRANTED. .- . , OiBce, opposite Kerr's Retell, . Brown's building, ap-sUtra. apnl lS lMl-tf A SXIIXVAIfT WOrXAN to uinB . - u'ha mnmh or far ihe remainder of the year Apply t Capt. VVUXes.xw Mr. Boyd, at ha Steam fclillor to tha under- signed r - t E. Mr EVERJIART , Ian 28, !62 St ! A 'Cobk and Wnslicr 7antcd, 1 A" ft exnatieiMed CC 02. Tf axher aad IrtnwJl ? XX ! r5ftat;tiitUe sasy$au t V- 1?
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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