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, i . ,. .1.1 . , , , . ' ; ' - ' - - ; ' .-'-i T - - - . , . - .'1 '' ' . . ; . " 1 .' . ' " ' ' ' r. VOL. VL NO. 87 T;J CHARLOTTE, N; C., SATURDAY, APRIL .5,. 1802. ,-' ; ; $6 PER ANNUM. i i I : - THE BULLETIN: HY KDUAltn If. IJItlTTOr. ..frit'K "...NO. 1G TRYOM STREET, ttr (".. I .i', c?l iA eeermd Jlorr. T&BM9 FOR TATiK : ! THK DAILY BULLETIN will t fur lhNll MX 14.1.AR tr T,nm. IS AIVANCE r TMk; TKlWKKivLY BULLETIN wiUbefub Ktrry ra-vlyTl.arUTnl Saf'irday morning r I dic cttU fit f t ii tf WIDVIB, prMe ID MTMm. BY TELEGRAPH. . We received nothing by lelegrapli up to the hour of putting our first Edition to; press, j ft a i he annexed table ot distmces on the opposite Cairo) and Memphis, will be found convenient for reference. It includes some "places on that river to which recent events have directed uibie or less attention; and others, w hich a day or two may clothe with eoual interetit ; and as some ol tnern are not laid down on either Col ton' a.' or Mitch ell's Atlases, it may he of sufficient inter est to rntitle it to place in your valuable paper. . The distances given here from one prom- innt point J or place to another as Nick "man or Mill's Point is ifU miles from Colum bus, and 3 miles from Ohio City. .Inter- laediate places are iven in J.he order in which theyj occur. Uespectlully, A. J. B. From Ohui City. Mississippi co.. Mo., to Inland No. 1, Hickman co., Ky., C mites. Islands Jos. 1. 2, 3. -I I ton Banks to Columbus, Hickman county, . Ky., '' ' 12 miles IS miles. No. 3, nrjWolf Ldand Chalk Banks. ; Inland j'o. C. to Hickiuari or Mill's Pint. Fiil- toit co., Ky.. 20 miles 33 ' " - I.landsjNo. 7, 8. 9. " ' to I .-I and No. V), Obion co., . : Tenn., j i - 2-3 miles CC " to-' New Madrid, Mo., 1C miles 82 - ' : Islands No. 11. l-. to Point ricaant, NewIadrid county, MoJ, to Riddle's toint, 7 miles 89 3 mi lea 92- Island No. 13. .to Walker's! Bcijd 18 mifes-rllO to Little .Prairie, New .Madrid county, Mol 7 miles 117 Islands fros. Jl to 22. i . to NedhaniV Island Cut On, Pyer co.', "Pen if., If ale's Point, Bit ri mlle- mi lueford's, aod , Kareileld'sl j: - . . t - Islands Nos. 22 to 27. u- Athi-ort.i Tipton county, Tnn., j : Smiles 149 Islands Nos. 23 to 30 Plumb Point. to Osceola, Ark.. - Mississippi county. j j 12 miles 1C1 Nos. 3 1 , 32-1 st ' I'hic'iiaw Blalf. Island N'o.33. io rSt.n, Mi-sLippi count v Ark.. 1 ! 10 miles 1T1. r J,l u,d 3l-2d Chic'saw BlutT. (o lUndolpli,! Tipton county. Tenn.. ?! 10miles-181 Islands 3. 3o-3d Chickasaw -. Blut!. Islands 337,33,39. to C.rencock, Crittenden county, Ark., " 47 miles 223 Islands .Nos. 40 to' 45. to Memphis Shelby county, IVnn.. 1 i 20 ruiIes-243 I MrtlfJgeTilie -ff"r Save Your Ashes- THE Charlotte Chemical & M. Co.. ii i- cents per bushel for good clean ii ..;ti -kiABtA AU persons having any.io " ,v. nntc at the Druir Store of L. Nye Hutchinson &. Co. " , rt CHARLOTTE C. & M- Co. Feb iiS tf I II a I: 1 .11 I I r. lltllilv i3AVliii TL NYE HUTCHISON & ,Co ..i-Tiir.nril.m IN FORKIGN AND DO- It. iis?in nRL'GS. Medb lnes, Chemicals, Jrfumerv, Fancy Article, OU, P'nvs. Varnishes, Window "Gls, Patty, Dye etufs, TurpenUo. , riJ. Alcohol. Pare Liquors, Canton Tea, rwidandGaoraen?eei,c--'- . ' I Uarlng closed. our books, we InUod W sell here- " , - Bv -. a TTENTION VOLl'M'EEILS. - f OH. CLOTH which I will sell at reasonable prices Call r the sore ol 'Messrs. Hilker 6c Kccks, ii me s.uiv' i LUAli3 biovj, v.. .- -j 7- I , . Feb 19, 18b2 dlmcj-Jm Take Notice, fLL persons irwlebtel to the subscriber WILL PLEAf E . , COM 1m f ok ward t i and rT UP " 1 IM3IED LATELY ! M longer indulgfiic cannot b iJgjpg ' I wnotd also notify tho In want of good Uit frwra and after this date aU foods wlU be sold low down for caah or tu eqalv alent. Jan;iQ tf. x- J. S. PHILLIPS . TAXcx'ola..x3Lt TaUor. VVAVIKO loetUdla ChaxUU rpeV- . iSr'S YsacSeS no. afUr th. Udoor. of U Manalo. Ho. poll BENT . . . The Store House and Wre- Atlantic, TennV& iD. Railroad. 3 Trkas., Office A.T. &. O. R.R;Co.,i 1 Charlotte, March 17r . 1862. J As the' lat installment of 'Sttck sub scribed in Mecklenburg county, is due oa the 21st of April," all Stockholders in arrears are requested to make immediate payment. Contractors have faithfully performed thsirdurios, and mutlbejai l. The amount is due from Stockholders. Come forward, PAY UP and get your certificates. i M. L. WRISTON, Treui. TtiT irV copy four weks. March 17, 1S62 d2w ATTENTION MEN OF 3IECKLENDURG. TTK ARE RAIDING A COMPANY FORjTHE II araoI will relieve you or the i Draft bv tnUOo : ONE HUITDRED DOLLARS wCI be paW, and ctothtng farnJabed before leavUi; IU County. - : COME FORWARD ' . A."n - isisrxji sT, ; and kt not history record a draft In cIJ Mecklen burg. J. H. WHITK, . - . S. K. BELK, 2 . J. M, SPKINC. Charlctte, March 14, 1S62 tl , -. . Cafch the Deserter. riUIIltXV DOLLARS ICE WARD. JL ILL be given for the apprehension and delivery ot David Re id, who deserted Company fcL, 31th Kegitneni, North Caro lina Troops, at Camp, Mangum, near Raleigh, N.- C I3ih - January, 1862. aaia una is supposed to re tuirty-seven years of ajre, five feet eleven inches hish, sandy hair, blue eyes, red complexion and down look, nothing promising indicated in his appearance.' isaia Keid residence is Caldwell county, N. C, where he is sup potted to be lurking. Bring him in and res ccive tne money. . JOHN I'. HILL, Captain. Pcx W.-O. Harrelsox, O. S.. Hamilton, N. C, March 7th, 1S(2. . march 22 'C2-bi - . . - - "L . T. LEVIN- Co rami ss ion Mepclian t, SELLS ALL KI4NDS OF COU.VTRY PRODUCE." C OLU.TIIJIA, S. C, ; - March 14, 1562 . . ly Dissolution of Copartnership. THK FIRM OF BURROWS PAS- CHALL is this day dissolved by mutual consent.- 1. J; Ilea rows is authorized to close up all outstanding accounts. Persons having claims against this -firm will please present Lneta. as soon as ponsibte tor set tlement, and. those indebtetl win please come forwurd and settle -- T. J. BURROWS. 1. A. PASCHALL. ; Charlotte, Jan. 12, 1862. '- ' ' " jaa 14 i?-i ti - nONFKIIEUATE UNIFORMS. Just received a superior quality of Gold Lace lor ornamenting sleeves and Conled- eatecaps. For sale at v KAHNWEIL i: R & . Ii R O S. Feb. 13, 1C62 ti " ; s SA-MI AND ItliLl, i nailUuuic ourtl vase i'huiu, iui 4 I J - . W ....... I l- Captain or Commissioned OlTicers, with a red Silk Sash and licit, tor sale at KAIJNWEILER &. BROS. Feb. 15, lttoJ tf T MO COTTON JfLAMTJUllK. I Just received ft lot of Digging.-1 For sale iotv at. ' - - J - KAIINWEILER &. BROS. Feb. 15, 1SG2 tl . - ilU'lTO.NS, Ac. A.TJL Received per Steamer Isabel, Gold Ep- pauletslor Commissioned Ofiicers, Military buttons, uoia lace, nstois, ccc. ' . - Call soon at - . KAHNWEILER &, BROS. Jan. 25. 1663 tf . QOTTON liACES, Ac- We are selling orT oar splendid stock, ot Needle Work, comprising Sleeves and Collars, French and English worked Bands, Edging and Inserting, Thread," Linen and Cotton Laces, as usual, low prices. - Selling very fast at - ' KA11IS W C.IL.L.K 0& tJK.U. Jan. 25, 1662 tt A TTKrVTION W AX J AI.IO. Just Tcceivod a Patent Combination blool and Cot for camp use. Also, an assort ment of heavv Army Undershirts, Drawers, India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Enam eled Oil Cloth Coats, tor sale at r - KAIINWEILER &. BROS. J January 1J5, 186 Jj - - - : JCUPUItlMONG WINK. Superior articles of Scuperaong WINE, in bottlesTor family use. For sale at KAHNWEILER & BROS. JlJjsTIf KCEIVIiI. . ; . sJ - : hil'dtva A siinnlw of extra fine MERINO UN , . DER-SHIRTS. have just been receiveM and for sale by J. S. PHILLIPS decl2,'61-dti. , IILITARY.OIIDKIti :r EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N. C, ADJUTA.fr Gexekal's OrriCE, Ralcigh, February 13th, 1S62." - FIVE REGIMENTS OF VOLUN TEERS for the war are wanted to make up North Carolina's Quota of the Army ol 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. . . . ; This number is expected to be raised with as little delay as possible; and Com panies at present organuinc will report to this Office with as little delay aa possible. They will be received-by. Companies or in dividuals, and when a full Company is ten dered, four officers will be commissioned ; with lesa number appointments will be given as follows : A Captain for forty men ;. First Lieutenant for twenty five men; Second Lieutsnant for fifteen, - . . . The Militia who have been, ordered On duty, and to be in readiness, can still avail themselves of this opportunity of getting into the "volunteer service, and the number bo doing will be credited to their respective counties, v .- -. ' I" Dy order of the GovernorW " : J, G. MARTIN, Adjutant General. Ul the papers in the State copy; lour imes, . ' r -PEEMASEin' i C 0 VEBNME2JT ConfederateStatesr of Jnierica. , -. - ' PRESIDENT T ' " :" - JEFFEESOIT iDAVIS, , . or Mississippi..- ! ;.:--r y vice-president c,',:' - ALEX; It STEPHENS, . . - ur ULUKU1A. . "CABINET ffFFICURB: - ' ' " secaKTiar o STits; ft. JTI. SHUNTER, of Virginia. - .' V . sicsrriKr 01 THCTKBASCBT, O. Ci. .TIILTl.TIINtllilCofS. Carolina. SBCKBTAET OF TBB K1VT, S ll, .TIAL,L.IlV, f I'lorldaw Et. P. WALKGUj of Alabama. - 1 POSTVA6TKR GBKKRiX,. ". ' JOUMI. IMURAN, of TexftH. I. - . "'t X. 1. I1ENJA."IN, of LouUiaua. CONGRESS: - AiABAXA.-Sentorft Mnsri. WHII&B). L. Yan cey, C C Clay. - i - Member of the Uoui Messrs E L Dargan, XV P Chiton, James L Pugb, J L M. Carry, .W R Smith, John P lUwls, Thdnuu J Foster, 0 Clopton L F Lyon. l- ;- , - " - - Abkassa. Senators Messrs Hubert W Jolm son, Charles It Mitchell.- Members of the House Messrs Felix J B&Lnoa, (irandUou D Jloster, Augustus 11 Garland, Tho m& li JJ&nly. " - - FuBiixA-8en&Wr Election returns not re ceived" . i " - . Members of Vie House Messrs James B Deckins, Liitton. - , ' , ' Osobgia. SeuatorsXIesjrs Jf. U Hill, 'Robert Tooniba. . ' . - . Members of the Hoase Messrs A H Keenao," lli'aes Uolt, A & Wright, Juiien llartridge, Lnciua J GartreU, Wm W Clark, Robert P Trinne, David W Lewis, O J Munnalvm, liardy Strickland. Louisiana. Senators Messrs Fdward Bparrow, T JHemmea. Members of th Ilouse-r Messrs D P Kennrer, Ciiu VUlers.Johu Perkins, Jr., 0 W Courn1, llenry Marshall, LucJen Dupose. t Mi.ssjasifpi. S.'uinors Messrs Albert Q Brown. James Phel tii. Members of the House Messrs John J McR&e, J W Clapp, lit-ubtn Darii, Israel Welch, H C Cham bers, O & Singleton, E Barksdale. MiStfOOBL rfenators Messrs John B Clark, R 8 Y Peyton. ' ' Members of Uts llpuse Messrs "John llyer, Caspar W Bell, Geortre O Vest. A if Conrow, W W Cook, Tauiii.is W Freeman, Tauiuas A Harris. North Gakou.sa Seuatora Messrs George Da vis, W m 8 Lhirtuh. " r . ' " " - : Members of Uu House Messrs W N -H Smith, Robert Bridge.-, On en U Keenab,J 1 M6Iowell Thomas Alte , Archibald ArriuKtOn, Ruberl Mc Le&o, Williuui Lunder, Grlher, A S David, son. T'p - . -' . " South Cabija. Benators Messrs R W Barn well, James 1. Orr. . - Members uX lUe House Messrs W-W Boyce,1 W Poreher Mile, M L Bonham, John McQueen, L MAyer, James Farrow. . " Teknbssbk. Senators Messrs Langdon C llaynes, Uuatavu A ' Henry. . Members oi the llouse Measrs D M Carrin, J DO Atkins, H E FosWr, Thomaa Menees, George W Jones, M P tientry, W G Swaun, W U Tibbs, K L Gardner, TJUeUkell Tax as. Sena to ra Messrs, Louis T. Wigfall,W. S.Oldham.' t ' Members f the House -Messrs. John A. Wil cox, PeUrr W. tlriUiam, 0 C Herbett, W B Wright, Malcolm P Grsi.aui, t. li. F. Sexton. VutoisiA. Equators Not-elected. Members of the House Messrs. John 11. Chum buss, Moscoe lv. U. liarnett, John Tyler, Koger A Pryor, Tlnwnas K Bocouk, John Goode, Jr., i" ii..i..-, lfitM l f Ihfli!-, VVUliam biuiUiy A R Bolts. er, John U Baldwin, W ii ciia ples, Walter Fret ton, "A Cr Jenkins, Robert Joha . son, Charles H. Russell. KitiiTLXKr. Senator Mes&srs. .1 C . Burnett, William L Uimuu. . " Members oLthe UouseTMessrs Daniel P 'White, Thcmas B Monroe, J H Ford, John J Thomas, T D bur red, George W Ewiog, George B Hodges, .Thomas Johiiaon. ; . . - - - OTJON JIUYEHS. will purchase : " ' -- . ... . COTTON, GRAIN, FLOUR,' - COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds, for which the ' " - - HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH will be paid. Just received a large lot of i. BAGGING AN I ROPING, and a complete supply ol . GROCERIES no4 '6i-tw2mos . A C ' . -K00P1IAN 'S ; Anti-Dysenteric & An ti-Dy spent ie- FREPA RED BY B. KO OPM AN. - CUAULUTIE, N. C. f H1IIESE unrivalled JJitters- possess peculiar cu-H.- rati re properties in all Affections of the Hovels. They will be fo,und effectual in the eure of Dysentery, Diarrhcaa, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and ail those painful and troublesome diseases arising from a derangement, of the digestive or gans and lr regular action of the functions of the stomach and intestines. They will also be found a 8Ar REMEDY jfOR CHILJUj AND JTLVElid. These Bitters are prepared from Roots brought from Germany, and for over a century have been found effectual in that country for the permanent cure of the diseases enumerated above. Tney contain no deleterious drag, bat are compounded' entirely from rools, and are . perfectly saie.at all times. . ' A simple triaLis all that is asked, as a care will naturally follow, aud tba,t is the beat certificate of theirsaperlority over every other remedy for those particular disease. - ; . V They are manufactured by B. Koopman, Char lotte, N,iL, and Tor sals oy, -.- - ; . KOOPMAN A PHELP3.- Ahio, for sale at T. rkarr's and K. yc liBtcbin Soa A iJo's Drag Stores.,- . -feb2-ly ; - NOTIjUE. To tU Sheriff oUu diftrent CountUn oJSTorth . 3 - Carolina. ' -' w - i LL-BLANKETS. AND CLdTlUNG WlIICH X- mJ. be recelvea Dy-yoa can be sent directly to the several Companies which went from jour county and when your own Companies are-aun- plied, you will then forward any balance on hapd , to US wuanermasLer in aaieign. . i ou will put up all articles intended for yoar Companies In strong boxes, directed to the Quartermaster in Raleigh with the Company and the Regiment plainly mar ked on theus ; and you will have the . contents of each box marked on 1L- T Whenever the Companies are on duty In, your neigtinornooa, you are auinerutea to aeiiver the articles to them, taking the receipt of the Captain for theni, which receipt jou wilt forward to this office.", ' - -- --.. r . 1 ' , - J. 4TVJEW;UX vl. Q. Mi " OcL4,lS6L- ; ... So-Hit,' - Quartermaster's Oillcc, Ml NY PERSON OR PERSONa WHO MAY BE Clothe for tlje Army of North-Carolina, oan ob- I 18 tain terms,, Ac., on application at this office J God4 "win be Issued to any rcnonsible parties. In I qaanUUea Boffloient to clothe single Companies I which can be mad up ta their own neighborhoods, and the money will be paid to. the -parties receiv ing th Goods, oa the return tf the manufactured articles. Parties may furnJsh lh Cloth, which win be paid for by th State. . J. DEYEREUX, A, Q. it. , October 4-tt. -.- ..-. -' . 1 XIIK ASSEJ1BI.X. HOUSE, ; -Qn4 Sqewe vst of tk Pot-Clc, Plain etrtt fTrAHIS well known estabUahraest ha been -thor JA. ougi eurhly re-ttted and Improved, and is now I -permanently opened for tht accommodaUon of the public.. Every attenUonwUl bs Uvea to sup. flj ui wants, cwrn er patrons.- Rate modwate. O. T. MASOJJ, ssaylT-l? froprisVer. THE LASQEST CIECULATION IN 7ES v TEEN NOKTH CA210LINA. ' - ,' -THE ':; 'J' CATAWBA JOURNAL, r THE PALLY BULLETIN, E . fi: 3i.IT TON, " TH I3S Papers (embracing the TbiWkkkli. Beiirris.) establL&eJ in. h tornr of Charlotte, N. C-, affords tiaasuai- advaniages to Aaveruserr both at home and- 8 road, as the editions, weekly, now ezeeed . -"'V-' - '.-, -. I SIX THOUSAND COPIES, , .: which we have no doubt are read by at least TWESTY THOUSAHV - persons each week, a large proportion of whom are Planters and their faBuEes. .; J ; - r As a. means of $dvertisg we are confident that ktgca oot ine tftroogQ uus es tablishment. hencQt w embrace this opportunity toinfwm our friends aod the MrcaptUe commu nities on the Seaboard, (Glarleston and Wilming ton,) that our facilities for circulating their business Notices throughout Western North Carolina and the adjoining Dish-lets in Soutii Carolina are ex tensive and complete. Our terms are liberal and a large deduction wil be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers. Sept.27, ISSt.. , : ' ; . ' . ' ' - MARTIN, TANiNAUiLL &; Co., (Successors to fl.lL MARTIN, SON A Co.) Grocers & Commission Merchants, . r . - PETEUSBUKC, VA. WALTER K. lYlAKTnsr &, Co 1 (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) C O Jtl ITJ I SSI ON JTtERC II A N X S , XULoTi -m Pud, '7ma,m R. A. Martln, formerly of Granville, Co.,N. C. R. Tanhaiull, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. C Waxtkk K. M aeiijt, of Richmond, Ya,. ... N. M. Mabtx, of Richmond, Va. " R. II. Cunsisqham Jr- of liichmond, Va. X " . BOTH concerns" will give raithful personal at tention to thensalesof COTTON, WHEAT. 10BACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, as their 'busi ness in produce is Confined .ton SELLING exclu sively. Refer to ' - " j - ; C. F. Fi&hkr, Esq., President N. C. Rail Road. Dr. W. J Hawkins, Pres't R. A Gaston Rail Jload: It. R. Bbidoeks, Esqn Pi est Bank atTarboro, N. C; Hon. W. N. Edwards,-W arren Ooxnty, N. C. ' Jamks M. BuUibCK, Esq., Granville County, N. C. C F. Fishek, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg j Kmp P. Battlb, Esq., Raleigh, N. C. ; r We respectt uily call the attention of Cotton PUuters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets in the South, having both a good home and foreign demand, and we are pleased to hear that elforts are now, being made to get the freight Uirough from Charlotte to Peters burg reaucea 10 aoout a bate. mch l,1861-3m. '- PROSPECTUS - .-- . . - OF THE CHARLESTON MERCURY . A POLITICAL. COMMERCIAL." AND LITERARY - ; - . nfcWSPAftn .,r -I , PUBLISHED DAIL Y A2TJ) f TRI- WEEKLY B VUE Mehourt gives duly reports of the Mar fl ket and Marine Intelligence in Charleston, aud of Charleston commerce in the leading, sea ports of the world. The. Weekly Prices Current iwa4e up with much care, and from the most ciated- Press" insures the latest inteUig'ence'by Telegraph and tlie earliest news by Isteamers front Europe, it nas an aDie ana accomplished Cor respondent la London (a gentleman connected witn the editorial staff ot the London Times,) and regular Correspondents in New York, Washington, Key West and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life in Washington are additional attractions in favor of its lady readers, its literary notices, from the pea or a genueman wno occupies pernaps tne gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest poaiuon among tne literary men of the I Soutn, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all waiters of general concern, especially thoao in reference to the Planting and Agricultural interest, and to the current news of the day. , Great care is taken that nothing . shall appear in its Columns which should be excluded frm the family circle. - -.. . . - . Tne political creed of the Mkrcukt consists in the principles of the Democratic' Party,- as laid down in the Virginia and, Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1T99 the Sovereignty of tire "States; a strict construction of the federal Constitution ty the Oeneral Government, the. agent of the 'States ; Free Trade, and an economical Administration ot the Government. Its policy is th' Union', of the fioutbern States m maintaining their rights. 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" Out of couth uaroima, no person- whatever is authorised to collect debts already, due to- the ilsaoraTA ' 1 - la the State Mr. Samcbl E. Bctbgks3 Is our reg ular Agent to make collections and procure new business and subscriptions. In Charleston, Mr. JaxS D. Bcobs, connected with the office, is our regular authorized collector who has foil power to receipt for money now due the paper and to contract tor future business. ' : , (Subscribers and others, in debt to us, are urgen tly requested to send in our dues by mail at the -fcaruesi periou. u uvlujj, mey will save US twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin cipal portion of th profits. - f3f Editobs-' iu the SUW and throughout the South, who receive our Tai-WtitLT for -their Wsxxlt, are respectfully requested to compensate us for the difference in. value by inserting this Prospectus.; - . ii. B: RHi.Tr, Ja. rjfo. 4. Broad Street, Charletot. S. C " A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER . , " THE XI M J2 ; ' " - A large tight-Page Weekly, published in Ureenaboro. a year ;- l.oi ior six months- , f n HE TIMES contains weekly forty columns of JL choice matter, specially adapted to the family circle. If is neither sectarian nor political, but by being courteous to all sects and parties, it is the . , i 1 J Vk JS a. t t k . 1 constant aim of tne publishers - to present in its columns whatever may elevate the people and en rich the State. The publishers would earnestly appeal to the families of Nurth Carolina to give THE TIMES a trial ; try it for, six months, to see If it be not as well to patronize home papers, as those from abroad ; to build up Jiome interest, and a Stat pride, and to scatter our substance and our energies among strangers. Give tub Trass a trial and then let it stand upon its meriu. ;. - WHAT IS SAID Or THK T1MBB. ; - "The Times I regard as the rery 'first of onr Southern Literary Weeklies." Rev. n. F.-Deema I knowof no weekly published any where, that deserving of public patronage aa taeTimes." Rev. J. L. ktdward a. . . . v "There U no-pandering to a vitiated tktA-J. 1 sxtide Is of a moral tendency, and calculated eotu w auiuae uu tuatruci." Wlimlnrton H-rM : -On of the handsomest wwkJy4sbSuBhed la the Cnion.-SpIrit of the Age. P PW-&ed Let the people or North Caarolina enccurage Address, ; ; COLE ALBRIGHT - . ..!-.' : '- ' ..v . ; Qreteusboro, N,l ' DAILY BULLEXIN r ! CATAWBA JOURNAL fTHHE BULLETIN is DubliK . -U. of Charlotte, at $8 per annum, invartablv ln I ects, an aoeeptaWe fire-side visitor. -.v. .--w advance. - - - ' '.r --M - .l1 The Catawba jouknit. tnvit'.v'i ti 1 . in the town of Charlotte, attutf ptfZ, vmrlabiwiofdvane mwa " I palme no. ; IROISI JVOEKS. COLUMBIA S. . ESTABLISHED. A. J). MDCCCLI. WILLIAM GLAZE, i ff ANCFACTURER OF TEAM , ENGINESi: FJJ from 10 to 80 Horse ;Power; SUGAR MILLS of every style- now in use, Mill Work of every discription. Also, Iron Railing, with' every discription of Iron and Brass Castings. I would call attention to Iron Casting in the way r enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Ccmetary lots. - - - - - . - Having a first rate Boiler maker with us, We are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at ahor) notice. Will send boiler maker to any part' of the State, Our Steam Engines wiil be found, when compared with those made at North? era establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty, per cent larger Tor the same horse power. These Works have been in successful operation forseT ral years, with an Increase of patronage from all parts of the Southern country, for which the Proprietor returns his thanks to his numerous Mends and patrons, and begs to assure them loaf no pains er expense wiil be spared to merit a con tinuance ol their favors. . . . may 17-tf - - ' . ' . THE CATAWBA: JOURNiL. E are pleased to advertise the friends and patrons of this establishment that we oom- mence the publication of thi second volume of the fisst named journal this day, under the most favorable auspices. . The circulation of --the above named paper is rapidly increasing,, and its influence as an Adver tismie medium is beiu felt and appreciated bv ft patrons, having aceess to almost every neighbor hood in this and adjoining Counties, as wU as the dioIiijiMlstricts in South Carolina. . , ' "TIliVcA'rAWtjA JOUliNAI., One ol 'the largest papers now published in tlie btAter mailed for flA)0 per annum, made Up from the, columns of the Daily Bulletin, has not only become a popular papers, but it affords great ad vantages to those who . wish to use it columns a? an advertising medium. .' - Specimen copiefrwiH be sent to any section they ma y be ordered, free of postage. - - or terms, Ac., we . refer the reader to oar ira- uiint. ' E. H. BRITT0N ovltf . -. - The Literary Paper of the souths "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD READ IT" TTTB TIMES. : HUE LARGEST I TUB CHEAPEST I " TH& .. BEST I ILL USTItA TED SOllJtHEJW FAM- JLY PAPER I : - v fglIK TIMES is neither political nor sectarian, JL ' but is the constant aim of the Editors to nil its columns with the -yhoisest Historical, Literary and Family reading, and with a large selection of all the new of thq day', both foreign and domestic.- - . -' , The fifth volume commences with tlie new yeur, 1&60. . Engagements have been made to make this the most" brilliant jearin ther history of . THE TIMES. t will commence with . Iliree Ueautilul 1'i lze Stories. Its illustrations will be increased ; and its typo graphical appearance will be improved by a atul neater dress-. The Publishers are determined to keep pace: with the improvements of the age: their motto is "PROGRESSION," and. as the circulation of THE TIMES enlarges each year, they are de termined to add new- attractions to its columns, and make it the literary paper of the' South. . With these inducements the Publishers confidently ex pect several thousand increase in circulation; . - But as additional incentives to tne friends of the South to encourage their own literary and family paper, in which they will find none of that impure and immoral reading which sometimes they, get from abroad, the Publishers of - THE TIMES oiler -". 2,5p&'lf5S13IttIU!i;s; : For subscribers tocominehce with the new volume and the'new year. (THE TJMES is printed weekly on eignt large pagj8, njie paper, at w a year, in "advance. For specimela nambers and circulars address the Publishers. Publishers." - " '; " i ' gCOLE A ALBRIGHT. r ' nov. S-tf t. , . ureensooro, n. V. . or THK I rjf f r nnnAf Tltf f niirtADnili ! AAXuJLiOi)VAVlJ 1IJA AaCi VVlilJCiA. DBVpTjaj.T POLITICS, AGRICULTURE, MISCELLANY, GENERA! NtWS. DENNIS HEARTS IlILLSIiOROUOH, N. C : TSTITH the present volume the RECORDER A commenced the fortieth. -year of its exis tence, the first number having been issued the 10th' of February 1820 ; during all which time we have labored to make, our paper -interesting, and useful, and. we hope that in these particulars we have not been altogether ' unsuccessful It has been our Wish to make the RECORDER a good Family Pa-: per, devoted to Politics, Agriculture, Miscellany, iieneral News, Ac, with a view to the entertain ment and Improvement f the farmers and citl sens of th circle in which it is distributed. Cur Agricultural department we endeavor to-fill with the best selections we can. make from ail sources, giving preference to such as wiil be of practical use to the farmer and cultivator ; -and in this par ticular we hope to make the RECORDER as valu able to .the agriculturist as any periodical . of a purely agricultural character. In our Miscella neous department, we shall contiue to be, as we have always been, careful to select such articles as will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to Improve the mind and heart. While we )hall be thankful to receive well-written articles to adorn: our columns, wa are not so ambitious of originality as cot to prefer, selected matter of superior merit, to loosely-written and Ill-digested articles, though; ornamented at the top with the coveted words: .Written expressly for the RECORDER." f In our News department w shall take especial pains to present to our readers the latest intelligence ; and to enable us to do so we have facilities equal to those enjoyed in any portion of the State, except those favored with telegraphic communication.- - A single copyj one year,.... $.2.00 -- -;. Six copies, one year ............ ..10.00 fr. - Ton copies; one year ........ ... ..M15.0Ur Payment always In advance." ! '" -. r . Any ot our old subscribers who will obtain - five subscribers and send us .the cash, shall .receive their own paper free of charge. . JuiylSV ' . v ' THE SOTJTHEEH GUAEDIAN OOIiUlllBIA, SO. OA, . , - '- " BY CHARLES P. PELHAM. - : :' tbsjis : Dairy. ....... ..,....i.-..r.6 OtVper;" annum Trl-Weekly....... ;.V.",.. 4 00 : ,. Weekly ........ .-.t."....: ;.. "2 00 hv-i, . 13jr payment in advance invariably. Post masters sending us five daily subscribers, with 30 00, or five trl-weekly subscribera, with 20 DO,' (enclosed In registered letters,) will be entitled toi' an extra copy, or In lieu of that 20 percent, of the sums thus remitted, providea the order is for as many as "five copies, i Ten per cent, will -be allow ed lor amounts remitiu ior auigie suDsenpuons. Inserted at the following rates in thtfDaUy-and Tri-weexiy: , - One square,(l? lines of less) one Insertion t . 60 cts Each subsequent Insertion.-.1. . i . .. iu ..3& cts When an advertisement la inserted Id the Week fy, or but once a :Week-'iiv the .Daily, 50 cents a Square ior. eacn insertion'. . -i . We offer to advertisers the Inducement of send lne their favors to be read by a numerous and In fiaentiai class of readers, both in town and. coun try. The Southern" Guardian presents great ad vantages as an advertising medium ; its circula tion is large, and is daily and rapidly extending,--" baTUcai&rly in the midaie ana upper - stricta 01 - - .- oa raisviNO.',. vrh;job Office is thoroughly, appointed In all resnects, Bd fitted for every - description ,er Job- -Th Southern Guardian is devoted to' the malar tenancs ot-the rights, nonorano mteresia 01 me Ronthnnder the (Constitution. WhUe it is willing n .nrtAiniha Democratic party whenever Its course than command approval by Its justice, it yet morr confidently and diauncuy wica upvu w of the South ; and as the best preparation ftr th. contest which is even now upon as, It will se&Ious ly labor to effect union and co-operation amongst H3tetheanasement oX.this journal,-lis early production of every class of news from all partsof the world, the leasons of Virtme and morality,' the Interests of edueUn, agriculture, eonunerce, and . .. f tu rtm.wm be kept prominently in view. re t: - V7nrx.ra of the State. WlU they. In eonsia? sraties lot this advaatairs, sJadly flva the abovt 5et iTrtw lawrtiosj, iwat WihiiingtonV Charlotte tand . . Rutherford Rail Road. - v TaABsrOantioH OrrioK, W. D. rkN and a.fter.Mondav the 15th Instant the Pas- il 9 sender and Mail Train will be ran on this Road daily,(9ondayf excepted) as follows : ; Lkab , 7.00 A. M 7.45 ; Abbivb Charlotte - Toskaseege . Brevard r- Sharon. - , " Lincoln ton ; GOING EAST, l LlncolntOB Sharon ' : - Brevard V Tuskaseege Charlotte 7.43 8.15 -8.40 - ,8.10 8.8T 9.00 Leavk v 11.00 A. M. 1L23 11.50 -12,17 ' Arrivb. 11.45 1L45 12.15 P. M. 1.00 v i - By Order, '. i- '" , . V. Av McBEE, - . : ' v Acting Master of Traosportation. LlncolntOB, AjrU, 4th, 1361. ; Atlantic, Tenn: & 0. R. R. TIVUE charges on this Road must be prepaid on JL all "Freights going ta ' Stations on this Road wber there are m Agents. All such''freighU'will be delivered at said Stations at the owners risk. A. H. MARTIN,. '' " , ' f : Freight 'Agent, - January 22, 1662 tf : ' Charlotte. Charlotte Foundry And jMIaclaiiie Slaop "HJTAViNG parchaced from J. A.. Fox the abort JLJL establishment, .the undersigned begs leave to ail the attention of the public to the fact that he is now ready to nil every border for making Steam Engines, Cotton and Tobacco, Presses, and every description of Machinery. "Ail kinds of Cas tings in Iron, Brass and other metals made at short notice and reduced prices. Particular attention given to the making and repairing of 'Threshing .Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Works and Agricultural Work of all kinds. Blacksmlth ing, Job, Wagon Work, and tlorscShoeing done with dispatch. Old IronBrajs and Copper CasU ings bougbt at the Foundry or taken iu exchan . for job. work. Alt kinds of Wood-Turning also, done. ' - " -- "; - -. i dec2-tf . ; 'v ' JUUN M. HOWIE.; . The Edgecoaibe Farm Journal, f JIHE. 'subscriber will commence on or about the . 1st of September, iSOO.'the publicaUun -of a monthly" jomrnal in Tarboro, to be devoted to the plai;tatixi and rural Interests or IN or tli Carolina in particular, and of thetSouth generally. , . ; . Edgecombe hkving long since been acknowledge 'ed as tne. moueuancmg county or n or in Carolina, we feel that there is no locality petter suited, and none more justly entitled, to the sonrcc tf publi cation ofa iirt class agricultural paper than. Tar boro'. It is to be called . . ; : , , ' ' Xli e - JEclseco mbe fajm 1 Jo u rnai t And will confiin original and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac. .-. It will be published with new type and -clear white paper, in a neat quarto form. - j . v " ' Th price or subscription has been madef so low as to place the publication' within reach of every ,9.ae.;.:... , .- v: ,':C- ";v--- One copy .one -y ear. ; . . .... . . . $0 50 .' Seven copies one .year . . ; . . . iJ.OO Twelve eopiea one yoar. . . ......... . . . 6 00 Twenty-five copies on year.. :.... ...:.10 00. T No paper sent niet,s paid for In advance. WILLIAM B. SMITH, - . -rKtfitor and Proprietor, Tarboro', N. iX jxiljQO-tt . 'r..-y.--,-.v ,r- r BALTIMORE COMEliciAL COLLtiTE. J- IfSnnUlU ' 8 52," ""CHARTERED -j Corner, ofsJiMint&rand Charter Streets,' .f 0 BAlLIllCOB.Sn,. v..vV: raHJE: Largest and 'jbost. Elegantly' Furnished JaL Coeimercial College in the United States. " ' ' SiVery young maa. should write immediately for one of taose large and beauUfully ornamented Circulars,- representing the: exterior and interior View Of the JjAIT!MOBB COMMKBCUL CObLBOB. Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by return mauree 0 caange witn catalogue containing List of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of th press on ear new system or Book-Keeplng, etc E. X. Losikb, "Principal Lecturer on the SclenoS of Accounts, Business, Oustoms, etc. J. ML Phillips,' Professor of Booi:KeepInjr and commercial vaicuiauona. ; . HH. Dlvrss, Associate Profof Book-Keeplng. 4 N. 0. JoHXSoa, Professor of PenmansZUp. ' 8. T.' WnjJAWs, Esq Mercantile Law. Rsv. E. Y. Sssss, li. H., Commercial Ethics.' . , j-..:- :,V- j-TauTaa.-v '-C;''i Hon John P Kennedy, 1 Hon Joshua Vaasant, ' Hen Thomas swann, I Wm HS.eighler.Escu. Jacob Trust Esq., ; - Wm Knabe, Esq. -v ,r The- time usually required to complete the - fall course, from 8 to 12 weeks. - r A Dltloha Is awarded to all Graduates. " : Large Circulari and Catalogues .statin tenrs Ac, seat by mallyVs of charge. ' v , ; - Address . 8-lSlEH,5- - v . ian ll-tf ; . . ; .ltaltimortpJf ; prospectus -: of the " -! '. '' STATE JOURNAL! AVINGI- beeome the proprietor of the Dem cratib Press. I have merged that baper into the Statx. Jo'caaix, which wlU be published Semi-Weekly and Weekly. The Static joraxAL will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and will support and defend Democratic measures and their aaro- eates as they are presented, and as occasion may require, in otner essentials it win be my aim to make the paper, what it name denotes, a State o urnal esc hewing all sectional considerations nd working for the entire State and her soxunon interests. .,-;.-'..--?..... As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole paper shall be re-modeled and printed with new tvne. on srood paper and In a superior manner. - The. Editorial department will be properly atten ded to In its various branches, and will speak for It self. Neither labor nor expense will be spared In the management ef the paper. - . fThe terms of tho- State Journal will Tt as 'f gl ows : - . ' , v . ' ' .. em i-Weekly. per annum . . .$400 jy eekly . j. .j . t. . v.. . . . .S00 ' These terms will be insisted upon invariably in advance $io name will be- put' Upon the flst without the money, and all papers will be diseen tinned at the expiration of the time for which they -have been paid, unless th subscription be renewed I am satisfied, from years of experience, that Upon no other footing can any newspaper nope to sue .Advertisements of a . proper character, will be inserted as tneioiiowmg rates . . nn onare-first inSerUon.,.rt.ii?..f 100" Kach! subseaueht rnsertion... . . . . 7 . . . ,.25 eentsv "A liberal deduction on these rates foryearly ad vertisers in the Semi-Weekly. In the Weekly edl tionthefullrate. will JSov. 8T iS60. . .. Editor and-, Proprietor " Zf try f T2 HOW 13 THE TIME TO SOB ? B WOf SCRIBKFQRTHattREATSOC TMEKN W4JSKLY1THE BEST TALENT OF THE SOUTH IS WiUK FOR IT. .. , - Tba'Soatuefii tKeld and .Fireside," ihHht verv Saturday, at ' Augusta ..-ac knowledged to be "ft beet Family Paper in the SovthrcontAlD in each issue, ..eight -pages fferty olumns)'of -v ' " ' . !, . . . -V ' hir Jlestdlus Matter,"- .- devoted to tne lnstructton and amusement ot, he. LITEKATORE AGRICDLTUBE; and AETv -J trsf gnbscribers are presented seml-aunuallv wian INDEX, tr Table of Contents. r .- i xaa-sdiotJLAju rs Asunnc. A Cook and lVasher Wanted A K experienced COOK, Washer and Ironerwtl i bear of ft pUaseant situation sn appUcavion through tkJsf5c - ' ' TELEGJIAPJUO. From the 2dEclitioii. CongressionalT . Telegraphed Expressly for the Bolletin. '. 'i v RiCHMOWD, April 3, lS6i. ! ' On yesterday the Senate passed a bill increasing the number'of depositories for j the Public .Treasury, to be located by the Secretary. j ' ' , The House passed, a bill to admit, Jtw free. aU ' imports, except from the United States. ' " j, Nothino; of interest . todav in either House. ' - All quiet here. Nothing new from ths valley of the Potomaet j-.Jeninsula. a xie. enemy is not aava&rr.-t. mo kknt, 1 A house on. Alain street, near lite Tost Oljice. . - Apply-to . ; . ,-KOBT. t DAVIDSON, Agent. April 4, lb62 4t. IJLLM WANTlil) - line hundred well broke and serviceable MULCS, to be used in transporting army supplies are Wanted immediately. Apply to ' . . UROYVN & WADSWORTII, April 1 4t . LUiarlotte, N. C, ItTII CAROLINA FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, v SALISBURY, N. O. SUCCESSORS TO N. B0 YUEN A SON, MANUFACTURERS OK A;iCIi'CVJ UltAJL IIII.rC.niiNTS Cultivators, Mows, ' Corn-Shellers, . fceedSowers llorsesPowtrs dc Thrashers, " -V "THE CELEBRATED TELEGRAPH CUTTING MACHINE, ... t ... For Fodder, Hay, Stalks, Oats and Shucks, being the urst Premium Machine ol the: f airs ot .North ana South Carolina .CIDER & SUGAR-HILLS. SHAFTING AND MACHINERY. For Grist; Cifcalar & Vertical Saw Mills, ; faold Copper A: Silver Dlluei. , Manufacturers oi and Agents for Dr. E. O.Elliott's PATENT Ml'LA V SAW MILL and WATER WHEELS. - Plantation ana County Rights, (or sale oi & C. E. STUART'S PATENT ' DOUBLE ACTJNG HAY OR COTTON . PRESS. ! Iron, and Drasa Casting Forgins, a4nd Finished Virk of every Description. TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES,- Andjth6f; I(inds of Machinery repaired at short noiiee. '. I fiune IB, 18bllv MfiCKLEABUfiG iKOiV WORKS. HEIKY ALEXANDER. r 'Jin ARLqjTij, N, c. flli;E"underslgned beg to Inform the cltlxeni of JL Charlotte and vicinity, and the publio geu eraily, that th?y hafe , . COMMENCED BUSINESS . r ,; , at the above . E S T A B X I S M JTI I I T Adjoining the North Carolina Rail ' Road, and op posite J OHM WILKtB' Steam Flour MUla. 4 Tbey are now prepared to furnish all k) ads f At short notice, aud on reasonable terme. -STEAM ENGINES : fT ": FR05T8 to 80 HORSE POWER, ' ' - Koroo-Oliooiiic -,-,-:.'.'. . --'AND.- , . LACKS.TIIT1I'S WOllK . v.. v . .. orAixKntss. K E -OP A I U S In their Una promptly attended to. Their FOUN DRY H in, roll operation, and ' . Cait Begularly twict a Week, f. ' " Wednesdavs and aatnrt5." . j Tbey are prepared to furnish aU kinds of ' ' CASTINGS IN mON, URASS, Ac. Aoooannto to o&oxa. SAW AND GRIST MILL GEABI2T0, - aiN' WHEELS, ! SAW DVST; B UltfJEUS, ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR COTTON PRESSES. ' CAM -IRON RAILING, ; For Garden Enclosures, , " , l DwelUng Houses, '' - -v V- ' Public Buildings, t ' T- 1 '. , Porticoes, ,e." Their t ' Cemetery Lots, A IMPT.T7TYTE1TT3 For carrtlntr on the bosiDess In aU It branches. have been SELECTED WITH GREAT 0ARK, and are provided with all th r Required to do their work In a FIRST UATK ITIANNEIt. Agent, for Dr. E. O.- Eluott, . for Winter's Pateat Malay 8aw MilL which ha the advanUx. along; with many other, of doing at least twice a ( much work, and doing it better, than aoy other Mill la use-rlt'can be run by steam,- Water or Horse Power. The Malay may be seen at th Shop avanytime. HENRY ALEXANDER, . ;N.B, Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought er taken in trade. , . OCLfl3.1S60-tf. ;.".' " , : V Wanted. - OA good strong NEOR0 f MEN for chepping Ov wood. Apply at this office JaUT'ea-dtf ' JJAIIMES AHI) SIIOIS31AK Kit S "Cand find work at good prices by calling on . Mii. TAYLOR. . ;feb 6'62t; ' , ; Particular Attention I ' A 8 there-will be a change In our firm, our ouf JrlX. toroera will do us a great favor by caUlnf and settling their aceoaat and note. KAHN YfttLia A BRO'8. Aug. II, 1861 tf . SCHOOL NOTICE. - W shall resum ibe duties of- or II. school on the oth of January In V the North Carolina Military Injtl- tote. ' . ' TERMS PIR 8ESS10N OF FIVE MONTHS. For tutjon In ' Primary studies and ElemenUry : JMAMUUWMV. - ' A,VV , Practical ArRfcmetlc wlthCoN . - lateral studle ' v H,00' Classical Studies. . .;; - hlJ.Oo -N. B.No deductlea alter entering school ti- qep,ln case of protrscl Ukne. .1' t .
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 5, 1862, edition 1
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