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4V r l ANNUM. ..!': s , ' .- "i -" -.""- " t - v : : ' ' ' ' 1 T'-tr- ; . ; UaT- : ..... , ,; THE BULLETIN: 15Y K1IWAIID .If. HIUTTOM. u-flcE....J NO. THTOM STtttET. ..TEKXS FOR PATEB t j.. TilR DAILY BULLtTIM. wtJTbefwn!lill t. .DOLLARS r- ttnnnia. IN ADVANCE jT THE riil-WEKK.LT BULLETIN will b put i 1 upiUc1 f'r 14 Ol per uaum, payM In tvivr. BY TELEGRAPH; From York town. A BATTLE COMMENCED Tc-lfgrphti ELxprelj for Uie Bulletin. ) ...... f " Richmond, April 5, 1862. .Ke-ports have ben current all of to-day ihai an engagement. was in progress at or in the immediate vicinity of Yorktown. The statements are generally credited that the enemy attacked our linea at half l-ast 10 o'clock,. and that their gunboats took part in the engagement. The fight is Paid to have eon tio tied until 12 o'clock. When the enemy teased firing. Our troops have maintained their position. ' " j - later. ".. :- :"',:.'r, An oflicial dispatch received at 3 o'clock ihis afternoon, aays there has been no gen tra! engagement between the armies, but ihat they are near each other, and a battle is pending, j . , letter; from Yorktowm Tr'.-yr ipbJ Etprwly (jr the Bulletin. ; Richmond, April fi. The reports of heavy skirmishes near Yrkt.jwn yesterday have been confirmed. t?lrial dispatches warrant the opinion ihat fihuncAvill be renewed today. " Nothing later received this morning from that quarter.! - mt A coiiistoa occurred on the Centra! Road last nt?htt wion three persons were killed and to were wounded. The particulars have not ct been obtained. - From Richmond. ; TVlepWplitd Kapresaly for the Bulletln-J. " Richmoxd, April 4, 1862. Nothing oj importance waadonfe in Con gress to-day J The contested election from the 3d district in Arkansas occupied the - 1 -WW . - 1 attention ot tne House tne past two aays. Tli subject has been recommitted to receive turther testimony, and will lie over until the next session From Tennessee. . . i Te;r:hl Eiprcly for th Bulletin. , , t Mobile, April 4, lSi2. A social diepatch to th Mobil Adwni tr says it is believed that Buell's rmy hat reached! SaTannah, on the Tennessee river. Advices trom Columbia says there has been britk skirmishing and great acti? ity on both sides for a great struggle. ' Experienced officers of our army say the Federals cannot take Island No. 10, by means of Railroad. Rclfoot lake will not atTord them passage. . It is also statthey mnnot riit a canal on the West side oFthe river from New Madrid. High water and luavy limber rrc,wpnl tne prosecution of i auch work. The garrison at Island No. 10 is well provisioned jand confident of holding pos- !fssion. I F rom .Mobil. TcWrtphe I Eipn-! f rth Balletin. j Mobile, April 4, 1862. .On Wednesday a Yankee lorce, two thousand strong,landed at Biloii, from three s?cl, cut : the telegraph line connecting ves with the MobvJe and New Orleans line. A large force or tfeet of shipping la off the f!and. ' Skirmishing. Telf r apli'd Ixpressty for th Bulletin. Rk-hwoxd, April . 1S62. A letter rrce'ived at the office of the En Virrr, iays that Col. Ashby was fighting the enemy fall of Wednesday, in Shenan doah county, first in the streets of Wood tork. and then in Hdinborough. Col. Ashby lost only seTen men. The enemy was advancing. Later From Europe. - TW?rrtVl EipaJy for the BalleUn. Richmond, April 5, Advices trom Norfolk, dated 4th instant', report that the steamship Jura, from Liver pool, had arrived, at Portland, (Me.,) with twenty dsys later news from Europe. The news is of a highly important character. Lincoln's Emancipation MeJge has le?n received in England. The London Ttmt$ announces that it is a bid for putting an end to the war. lintel i praising the constancy of the boathrrn troops. He says the Northern troops are weary of the war, and clamorous for furloughs." France i- sending more troops to Mexico. Cotton has advanced Id&H. Stock on hind 4U0.0OO bales. . - Austria is strengthening her military tort" on the Venetian frontier. Nortnern papers of Tuesday have been rroived at Noriolk. .They report that the rapt ured steamer Magnolia arrived Monday with her cargo of cotton. The Herald says Virginia wi! be con 'lyered without much bloodshed. In New York, stocks are languishing. Cotton slightly declined ; sales 28 cents. Cienfral Curtis, of Arkansas, has issued a special order emancipating all slaves now employed in the rebel service. The American, ot Wednesday says, next month will end the active fighting. After ward they will have nothing to do but re store order. " ' It is reported that the Federala have taken Union, Tenn., killing several Coa bdtra'.es, and raptunn lrf number o( arionfi w"tU50orta. (t. ; To the People 'of 'North; Carolina. At the raa'ueat of Prefcident Davis, I.have undertaken tu collect all of -the rma now in the bands ot private citizens of our btate. For that pnrposalhave been invested wnh authority to borrow, purchase; or.'if neces sary, to impress them. 'I am satisfied that it will never be necessary to resort to the use of the last named power. " Pairiots of North Carorma, Our oil is invaded and though. we! have men enough to repel the invaders, oar men are useless "unless they have5 arms. Upwards of 20,000 stand, of arms are now lying useless in our houses; these arms' should be collected and "placed in the hands of our noble defenders. Kone bat a craven or disloyal citizen will refuse to comply with this requisition. 1 will im mediately appoint suitable agent toj go through every county in the State, 'empow ered to borrow, purchase; or, if neees8ary,v impress arms ; but in themeanrime let me entreat all truepatriota to send in 'sit of their muskets, rifles and double -barrel shot Tans (good, bad or indifferent, to the sher-' ifli ol the ;dilff rent counties, whom I'do hereby authorize to receive: and ' pay for them agreeably to the attached schedule of prices, and draw on me for the amount ne- cessary. ' ' i 'For good rifles and muskets, $13 and $20 each, according o value 'good' double barrel shotguns from -$13 to $38, accord" ing to valuer other arms rfnd parts of arms according to valuation: X r- w -': I have also been requested to purchase old scrap iron, whether cast or wrought, and of all weights, tor which I will pay for the former ll cents per pound; for-the latter 4 cents. . ; "' W. S.' ASHE. - April 3; 186231 - 7 :; ' ; , All the' papers ili the State cony three times and send bills to Maj. W. S. Ashe, Richmond,' Va. :"'" V l:; t. levin:, : . Commission Merclinut, 8ELL8 ALL KINDS ortorNTET PRODUCE. r , ;' coLuiTiuiA, s. g, ,.; . .March M. 16i2 . : . iy "THOMPSON & BARNES, " i WHOLESALE " GROCERS AND MERCHANTS, i 23'& 25 COmiTION STIIEET, NE W ORLEANS; LA. . 1 iST Orders for Sugar, Molasses' ScJ solicited, i , t With an experience ot twenty years, we feel confident of giving satisfaction. ' jan 18 ,62-d3m " " .John T. Butler, , PraHcl Watch and dock Jfater, JtxrtUtr d-r., jVh ins street, Charlotte, JV. G. opposite Kr't Hotsi, dealer in fine Watcher Clock, Jewelry, Watch Materials, ttc. ' ALL work done la th establUhment warrented for. ,. ' . TWELVE ITIONTIIS. . fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every des cription repaired and warranted for twelve months. Jan.ll.lSol ly.c rrT.TJTATvTS &. OATES.' m ih w,,r Cotton lluyerm, firocr V I'roduce ::' DeaJera,".: -'s A genU for JCettUweWm Manipula ted truan ; and Loritf Lumber. . , , ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. mayl7-tfj . , . I . .- f. - J. S. PHILLIPS, ; IVTor o Ja. jxxxt Tailor. AV1NG located la Charlott respect- fully sotlciu a share of public patron- tl X cowpleU auortment of Cloths, Carai men and Vesting always on hand, which will b riade to order at the shorteat noUce,fter Um Utest fashion. . . ., ' Phop three doors Houtn of tLo Mansion Home. , epc l-tf; . . r .1. Yl BUYCE & CO , DSALiaaia . Cotton and . All '.Kinds of Produce, TRADE 8TBEET, " -; CHARLOTTE, N. C. " trfT" All orders attended M with dispatch. , . . . april -tf . ' '' ' THOMAS W.' HADCLIFFE, x ATTHS ' - - 1 SIGN OF THE PRCM, - Z BICHAKDS0N STREET, TH NORTH-EAST CORKER OF RICHARDSON ' I AND PLAIN STBIETS, ! 1 H0.16S, " Importer and Dealer In Fine " WATCHES, CLOCKS, TEWELBY, 8IL- GUNS, MILITARY a FANCY- GOODS. rjTWiTCHM and Jbwsxbt repaired by sklilfol and experienced Workmen. All kinds of . r iLiis-Woax. made to order-' er Oct. S7.1S0-tf. - -- - : (tats rhett k aoasoxj ' - " " f . - ' Commission x Merchant, No. 62 EAST BAY, ; ClIAIlI.ES'ro.N, ii. C. ' . :o: . , - " Particular attuntlon given to the aal o4 ' ' WIIKAT. PLOUIl, COItN, AC. - And frou my long experleoce In the biuineat,l , feel confident of giving tatiafaeten, ,. . . , :o: - ; V; : ; B EP Z B E H C E 8 . f- . n i. ruruta: Esa.. Pres. Bank of 8. O., W.' B.' Smith, Eq-, lrcul-ni Union Bank., O. Kwtog Esq. NaahvUJe, Tnn Hon. John P. King, Angatia. Ga., Hon. Ii: A. Coopr, Etowa, Ga. May IS6l-xn" , : ! PALMEITO. " J r. 1E02SPWORKS. COL.U3IDIA, S. E3TABLISHEDI A. D. MTXJCCLL - - .wiiiaMclaze; U : V rAKTJFACTURER OP TEAM IzNGINES, M tiom 10 tT&I Horse Power : gCGAR MILLS every style Jow in te, Mlb Work of erwilipUoL. Also.IronRamng.withvsrj dlaeripUonor Iron and Brass Castings. -TiVoSd call attenUon to IroaCajUagln ihs ay of eMloaing Pablic Baildingt, .DwaUlaga, Cart iLjSf BajStro Railing, and all kind of enclosures A'fliU Boilermaker with use" Snared to manufacturs Boiler, or repair them, prcparea to f?"11--,,, m.rt bnii.r maker to aav Urt of tnViiria. 'Oar Seam Engine. wiU Siad wen compared with those mads at North elTbSenSTto be from twenty-ava to forty per cnt larger for the same hone power. Thesa Works have been la suooeaifnl operaUoB . wits in Inerease of patronage imm &n Tvaiu of th Southern country, for which thm ProDrtetor returns bis thanks to his numerous nieads and patrons, and begs' to assure them that ae palmi r xpntc will be spared to srit rtaf U-tf . . . -. 'r Charlotte Fbiindry v ; rTTT AVING parch ed from J. A. Fox th lx v jHJ ertAWliuHent, th undersigned begs leave toclil the UenUon Mho pubUo to the fact. tba4 he to do nidr U fill ewy order for mkln Stam JjijfiBe, Oottoa nd Tobacco Prvsaet, nd every dewalpslon of Machinery. All kinds of Caa UAf In Iron, Brass and other mUl made At snort tkotiee aad redact! prices. Particular attention given to the making nd repairing of Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, MIJI Works and Agricattoral Work of ail kinds. SlacksmlUt lag, Job, Wages Work, and Horse-Shoeing. done, with dispatch. I OW Iron, Braia and Copper Cast ings bought ai tb Foundry or taltea In ezehao, for job work. AH kind of Wood Turning also' done. , j dee 26-U ' . ".''- J0I1JJ M. HOWIS. ' V" NOItTII CAROLINA ci- F0UHDEY & HACHH7E W0SKS, v-S A Iil 8 BURY", N7 O - x' FKERCKS Sc UKAIIEU, : " SDCCESSORS TO N. BOYDEN A 80N, V : - MANUFACTURERS OF. J AGICICIJI.TTJRAIJ IirXpI,ErDIENTS Cultivators, Plows, ... ' --- Corn-Sbellers. , , "1, -: - Seed-Sowera- IJorsePowers Thrashers, r - .r. ' T I . the Celebrated ... . -; ;telegeaph cttttik g machine, J-'or Fodder.'IIay, Stalks, Oats and Shucks, ; Being the first Premium Machine of the " - Fairs of North and South Carolina " : - CIDEE & SUGAR" IffTLTiSl-.'J SUAFTING AND MACHINERY For Grist, Circular & Vertical Saw Mill, Gold Copper & Silver Mines. 1 Manufacturers ol and Agents for Dr. E. O. Elijott's PATENT MULAY SAW M ILL and W Aim WHEELS W v ' ' Plantation and County Rights for sale 01 wt. & c. e. stuart's patent double acting hay or cotton press. - - -- ; Iron and Prass" Casting-Forgings, and Finished Work of every Description. ... , TOBACCO PEESSES AND riXTURE5,' And other Kinds of Machinery repaired at short notice.- - 1 ' :rt.-''rjune 18. 186Uly ; MECKLENBURG IROX WMKS?" : - r CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE undersigned beg to inform the citizens of Charlott nd vicinity, and the public gen erally, that thy have - : CO MMENC ED B USINES& - t- ' at the "above t .. E S T ABU S II ?I E IV T , it; ' root op. ."- Trado Qtroot, " Adjoining tlie North Carolina Rail .Road,, and pp poalte JOHN WILKES team Floor Mills. 1 , They are now prepared to furnish all kinds of " At short notise, and on reasonable tyrm. STEAM ENGINES FROM 8 to 80 II0R8E POWER. -' ; " AND HLACKSniTII'S or ALL KINDS. WO It It it e je a. i n; s in their line promptly attended to: -Their "FOUN DRY. Is In full operation, and - ' Cast Regularly twice a Week, . ( . : , Wednesday 1 and Saturdays. " " - They are prepared to furnish alL kinds of CASTINGS IN IRON, lSRASS, &c. . ACOORDIHO TO ORDKK. . ' ' SAW AND GBIST MILL G EASING, -v. GIN WHEELS, ' , SAW B UST B URNERS, ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR , .'.)- ' COTTON PRESSES. - ' - - -' CAST IRON RAILING 1 For Garden' Enclosures, v,: " - . Dwelling Houses, - ! Public, Buildings, " m . ' . -' . - Porticoes, , . '.-L'L: . .i. " --"- ' OemeteVv LotsA Their m w IMPFiFi TYTRNTS For carrying on the business In all Its branches, have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and ars provided with all the' , ; - . . '- : IMPROVEMENTS Required to do their work in a i FIRST RATE IflANNER Agents, for Dr. E. a Eixiott, for Winters Pateat klulay Saw Hill, which has the advantage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as much work, and doing tt better, than any other Kill In me it can b run by Steam, Water or Hons Power. The Malay may b sen at the Shop at any time. HENRY ALEXANDER, t'N.B. Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought ot taken in trada . ... ' r ..";:.---.'" . ect.S3,lS60-tf.i 4 1 PATiTVTKTO ' X R O N r . W O R IL S COLUMBIA, S. C. s WILLIAM GLAZE, Proprietor. GEORGE A. SHIELDS, Foreman; ' MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES of any power desired, for Mills and Plantation purposes, at short notice, faring at all times on band some finished, or in a forward state- la "con nection with our Mill and Engine Work, we have secured the services of Mr. JOHN CRABTREE, who Is one of the best Millwright in the South, to superintend the putting- up of XIZ and. Engines. - ..CORN MILLS. , I am agent , for one of the- best PORTIBLE MILLS now in use, and can furnish any sise wanted. Persona wishing the Mill are invited to call at the Works, and witness the operation or the n now in use. The Mulrack, which U the very best, is procured from Edgefield, S. C, and the UiUs are built complete at our. Establishment. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. - All descriptions of BRASS and IRON CASTINGS executed in the very best manner, and . at short notice, as we cast every ' day in the week. Oar stock of patterns Is very large, having recently purchased ali those formerly owned by G. W. Wright, which blng added to those made at my Establishment for the past Ave years, makes the assortment mors full than any other like establish ment in the State. . , ; Wire Railing; ! I im agent for one of the largest Wire Railing Companies at the. North, and will furnish WIN DOW GUARDS, GALLERIES, VERANDAHS, BEDSTEADS, or any deseripttOB of Wire Work, at the book prices of the manufacturer, which can be sees at my offlce. . : - CIRCULAR 8AWS. " I am agent for R. Hoe at Cos celebrated Clk CULAR SAWS, and also Tor a manufacturer of the same article la Richmond, Ya. A full supply of these SAWS, of all sixes, always on hand. - Persons wishing them, will do well to call on me, as I make bo charge for fitting them to ths mandrels. i OLD SAWS EE-T00THKD. - : I tar a: GUMMISGF MACHINE onhand, and am prepared, to re-tooth old saws, making them as rood as new. 1 v dis 11, lS60-tf WILLIAM GLAZE. ' Wanted. tttyi strong NEGRO rWEN for ehopplni dU weed. Apply ttUeicf. Charioite & Rairbad!()o HHhr.miiiiA": March 31. ' T" P ASS ENCJER TRAIN will lea veLrOl- J "'uv .' Engineer ana anperintenaent. i : Anrif 41862 ? - " 1 -tf M Charlotte & S. Railroad THEPa8senger Trains on this Road will Jeave a ad arrive, hereafter, as follovfat Leave Charlotte, at Arrive at Charlotte, ; Leave Columbia at Arrive at Columbia, .. Nov 8 -' ' ' - 3:50 P.M. 8:00 AJL 4:30 P.M. IIIARLOTTB and SO. CA.R. R. The Coupons due on the 1st of January next on. the Bonds of this Company "will be paid whenever presented at my office at the Depot.- ' y dec 61..f : , . . A. H. MARTUC.TyiyenJ Atlantic, Tena.W 0. Railroad: QjJ, , TreAs. Office A, T. & O. R.R.Co., ,V - ' 1 Charlotte. March 17, 1862. As the last ' installment -of Stock sab scribed in Mecklenburg county! is due on theSlst of April, all Stockholders in arrears are requestea to make immediate payment. Contractors' have : faithfully performed their dutios, and must be paid. The amount is due from Stockholders. Come forward, PAY UP and get your certificates. ; - M.-L. WRISTON, Trtas. : S- irAigr copy four weeks.-!j ! March 17, 1862 d2w -' ; -" Wilmington, Charlotte' and r -Rutherford Kail Koad. ; , ; j-i J; j , - - - Tbanspohtatiom OffiOs, W. D.T :j ON and after londay the 15th Instant the. Pas senger and Mail Train will be run ony'thia Koad dauy.(Sundays exceptea as iouows : -A - 'GOING WEST.1 Litis T.00 A. M. 7.45 S.15 8.40 - ARRIVE , .7.43 8.16 81 . . ,9.00 : Arrive. ' ... . . Charlotte' Tuskaseege Brevard ; Sharon: Llncolnton -. GOING EAST, Lsiva" 11 .00 A. M. 1L23,. 11.50 12,11 Llncolnton;.. r . - ' Sharon . - 11.45 , Brevard ; '11.45 Tuskaseege .12.15 P.M. . Charlotte - 1.0Q - " ' By Order, " - , V. A. MoBEE,' : Acting Master of Transportation. Llncolnton, April 4th. 1861.' ' ' . ' f Atlantic, Tenn. & 10. R. R. 44 , . 2mH lfU -.wm,it k ' fllHE charges on this iioad must ixj prepaia ou - J all Freights going to Stations on this Road wnere there are no Agents. All such freights will be delivered at said Stations at the owners risk. . A. H. MARTIN, v .. : - Freight Agent," January 22, 1862 tf . - - Charlotte. - PEINTEES' INK MAHUFACIURED x B. A. RANDALL & CO., - MARIETTA, GEORGIA. BOOK, NEWS AND COLORED IN 1.S, - i : ' Of an excellent quality, and warranted equal to the best Northern make".' BOOK INK at 50 cents to $4 per lb.,in cans of 1 to lOnounda. . ,, v ' NEWS INK, (tine) at 30 cents per lb.,. for all orders of 100 pounds and upwards. NEWS INK, (very fine) at 40 cents per lb., in kegs ot 25 and 50 pounds. COLORED INKS at $1 to. $8 per lb., in -hall' pound and pound cans. , . - 'j$r Every paper inserting this adver tisement for one month and sending Us a copy of their paper, will receive pay for the same upon purchasing three times the amount ot their bill from us. , mch22 '62-rlm. A. B. R. & CO. y Removal. . : THE BuhBcriber begs to inform tht public that he has removed his Shop to No 4 QRAN1TS ROW, where he is prepared with a full stock of , GOODS FOR MENS WEAR, To supply all who may favor him with a call. o Having secured the services of one of the best Cutters in the South, he feels satisfied that he can please the most f astiduous. , ucs.-u I J. 8. PHILLIPS.' INK MANUFACTORY. yrnHE Subscriber has commenced the manufac l tura of a beautiful ; ' BLACK WBITINO INK. : It is made from an - English recipe; and is re markable for its brilliancy of color and freedom, from ail sediments or drugs. " v Orders from dealers will be filled with, prompt ness, and at as-moderate prices as they hare been purchasing for from Nortnern manufacturers. Orders solicited, and samples sent wherever re quested. Address W. B. JOHNSTON, aug80-tf- -""f -' " : Columbia, Ja. O.-- v Dissolution. THE Copartnership heretofore existing under the name of ALEXANDER A MoOOUGALL, Is this day dissolved by mutual consent. -Henry' Alexander is alone authorized to settle the busi ness of the late firm. ' , HENRY ALEXANDER. vy. ' - ' ' MALCOLM McDOCGALL. June 27,1881 tf.v ' - - -. 1862 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT SOD- THERN WEEKLY! THE BEST TALENT OF THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT. - '- Tiie Southern Field and Fireside, Published every Saturday , at "Augusta; G-r-ac-' knowledgedto be MtU best Family Paper in ths South," contains in each Issue, eight pages (forty columns) of '. . ? -, : ClAoice) Rest dins matter, devoted to the instruction and amusement of, the : -iv.--- friends of Southern - - r '4 LITEBAIURR, AGRICULTURE, and ABf , . . fgT Subscribers are presented semi-annually with aa INDEX, or Table ef Contents. ; - - 7. f ; qajta-T wo jpoi j. aa raa Ajrscir. . ? ? . Address JAMES GARDNER. Auirasta, Ga. , The old North States Forever. IT F O0K'HZBZ,; FRIENDS AND FrjJX)W-CTTI-iLA EENSwUl yesi buy the noble STATS of NORTH CAROLINA I If, so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this Newt'Laree and BXasnlflcent ITXap And you will get the whole State, with her Rivers, Railroads, Gold, Copper, Lead, Iron and Coal Mines, and all the Cities, Towns and Tillages, her nsble Mountains and Springs, and her Fields and Flowers. ' ; ; .. If you want this GOLDEN RIZE, now Is the time. . Map seven feet by five- Border-- views et the State House, Insane Asylum, Chapel Hill, Male and Female Colleges, Acv Ae., one ef the chiapeti d Maps ever published. - : . . ,c a . : PEAECI A BEST, ' . ' -'Hmaboro, N. a." 1668. AGENTA WANTED for every County In tyt tepi. l-4m ; , THE LAEGEST CIBCTJLATI0H TS WES s3 TEEIT HOETjl XAEOTJlTAf " Ix . -r r? llAJXYj 3XATIH; J iin a t v.ATTR.W. i THESE Papers (embractogv.the Tai-Wassxi Beiinv,S esiabfish-in'ite''' Charlotte" N. 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'.SIX- OIJSANDsCpPIJES, which we have no doubt are read by. at least, ; r-----: - rWKSTY THOUSANp " persons each week, a large proportion of whom are Planters and theft- iamOiesV 'r.: AS a means ot Advertising we are confident that f reat advantages can be obtained, through this es tablishment, hence, we embrace- this opportunity to inform our friends and the Mercantile commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston and Tftlmlng-' ton, that our facilities, for circulating their buhinesa Notices throughout WesferiaNorth Carolina nal the adjoining Districts la South Carolina are ex tensive and. complete . ; 1 ' ! 1 'Our terms are liberal and a,large deduction. wi . be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers. ; ' 8epw,7.1861 t-' f- l W U OSP E CTXJS' c HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER; politics; agriculture; misceilasy. general hews. 13KNNIS HEART''. : 1I1LLSBOROOGH,.N. p. -uTITH the present volume the RECORDER Y; commenced the fortieth year ''of its exia teuce, 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 KPCORDER a good Family Pa per, devoted to Politics, ;Agriculture, MiseeUany, General News, Ac, with a view to the entertain ment and improvement of th farmers and oltl sens of the circle in which Jt is distributed., - Our Agricultural department we' endeavor to fill, with the best selections, we can make from all sources, giving preference to such as will be of practical use to the farmer and cultivator ; and In this par .infv hnna t.A make the .RECORDER as'valu ticular we hope to make the .RECORDER as'valu ble to the agriculturist as any periodical of -a purely agricultural character, r In our Miscella neous department,, we shall contlue 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 shall be thankful to receive well-written articles to a3orn our columns! wa are not so ambitious of originality as not 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.". In our News department we 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. Asingle copy; one year,,.. 2.00 ' Six copies, one year ..V.... . w..10.00 ' ' Ten copies; one yeai;-. ........... i15.00. .. Payment always In advance. . Any of pur old subscribers who will-obtain five subscribers and send us the cash, shall receive their own paper free of charge. July 18. . . rffilHE subscriber will commence.on or about the tl jgt ot BeptemDer, low, me puuucauou vi a monthly journal In Tarboro', to be devoted to the plantatien and rural Interests of North Carolina ini particular, and of the South generally. i" Edgecombe having long since been acknowledg ed as the model farming county of North Carolina, we feel that there is no locality better suited, and none more justly entitled, to the source of publi cation of a first class agricultural paper than Tar boro'. It is to be called , c The Edgecombe Farm Joar nal," And will contain original and selected articles up- Dn Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac . It will be published with new type aad clear white paper, In a neat quarto form. ,- -, Xhe price of subscription has been, made so low as to place the publication within reach, of every 0.-;"'TERMS:i:t '-' c' ;:; 0ne copy one year. v.. i vf:, .;..0 60 " Seven copies one year... .......... ..... 4 8 00 : Twelve copies one year. ... ....... ". .. . 5 00 . Twenty-five oopies one year . ...... . 10 00 : - t mm n0 caper sent unless paid for in advance.. WILLIAM B. SMITH, i - - , Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro, N. O. inly 80-tf ' ' y --- - r. '-. r,-:. . , PliOSrECTUS - - V.!; , :,- OF.T'HEv ..J- - ' STATE JQURNAlir Tr'FJ'AVlNG become the proprietor of" the Dema jrfl cratio lres. .1 have merged that- paper la to the Stats Jourkai, which will be pubUshed Semi-Weekly and Weekly; - ' ! s J ' The Statb Joc&malwiU advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and will support and defend Democratic measures and their auvo cates as they are presented, and as occasion may require. In other essentials it wiir fee my aim to make the paper, what Its name denotes, a State ' J ournal eschewing ail sectional considerations and working for the entire State and her common interests. v'-i'-' I - As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole paper shall be re-modeled and printed with new type, on good paper, and in a superior manner. . , i - The Editorial department will be properly atten ded to in its various branches, and will speak for It-; self. Neither labor nor expense win ne sparea in the management of the paper. I ' The terms of the State J ournal will be as fol- emi-Weekly, per annum. .4 ... .;. . . -two Weekly, t ; - r. . . i ' ' - :' y" i These terms will be Insisted upon invariably advanc.' No name wiU be put upon the Ust i.v k notf . a.nl all lao.rS Will DO OlSOOn- I. .h vnfmtion of the time for which they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed. I am satisfied,. from years of experience, that Upon no other footing can any newspaper hope to sao- Advertisements of a proper character. wlH be Inserted at the foUowing rates : . One square, first insertion.. ...-,..iw- ; Each subsequent Insertion.. 5ent. A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad vertisers in the Semi-Weekly.: lathe Weekly edi tion the full rates will charged. 0 : Nov. T, 1S60. Editor and Proprietor - A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER : TOE -T I ITJ. E S';?. f. A tare Xaht-Face Weekly, published in. GteenMore. - - S.W Joar , i.W vr ol iuuuug4 : yyrHK TIMES eontains weekly forty columns 6f ' JL choice mauer, specially adapted to the family circle.' It Is neither sectarian nor political, but by being courteous to all sects and - parties, it is the constant aim of the publishers to present In its columns whatever may elevate the people and en rich the State. The publisher ; would, earnestly appeal to the families of North Carolina to give THE TUHXa a mat ; uy 1 iormx monuts, to see if it be not as well to patronise home papers, as those from abroad ; to build up home interests and a State pride, and to scatter our substance and our energies among strangers.. Give ths Tins a trial and then let It stand upon its merits. , .,!?-. - , WBAT 18 SAU Or THB rilUS.. f "The Timea I regard as the very first .of our. Southern Literary Weeklies. lie v. c. f. Deems. "I know of no Weekly published anywhere, that Is so deserving of publio patronage as the Times." Rev.J. E.S4ward: - Zt . - " - "There Is no pandering to a vitiated taste eve ry article la of a moral tendency, and calculated tooth to amuse and InstrucW-WilmiEgton Herald One or the handsomest weekly papers published In the Union. Spirit of the Age. . : ' . "Let the people of North ' Caarolina encourage tiielr own uwiPP-58V- Address, COLE A ALBRIGHT, . . ; r : Greensboro, N. C. A Cook and Washer Wanteds u A.nar4ariMii nonir . Wiihtr ud IroBtr Ml hear of a pleaeeaov situation es appUcaa . ' L .1... w- s ' ' " " - wreugn u vmw - r . . Jan. 41 -. ':.-?-tJ?'.'r"V-?-!".W rTHE COUTlTETlrT ATT A T tit a tt V : ft?v nana i .ri?-' Tree"44-' Weekly ..u '.iv.;...-... 9 00 - u sSTPaymetitiln , advance Invariably' 'omd masters sending us five, dafly subscribers, with $80 00, or five tri-weekly subscribers, with S20 00 encloseilB registered letters,) will be entitled to an extra copy, or In lieu of that .20 per cent, of the gams thus remitted, proyided.the order is - for as manyas live copies. . Ten per cent, will be allow ed for amounts remitted' for single subscriptions. ' 5 - i "".--.. - XDVBBTISKVKHT8 '"' -'",'-,.'; J"; Inserted at the following rates In, the Dally and Tri-weeiay :,- :? ,..,.-. ., : One square,(lO lines or lessj one. Insertion 50 cts Esch subsequent Insertion. . .r. ...,..7.35 cts When an advertisement is Inserted In the Week ly, or but once &-week in the Dally, 60-cents a sauare for each insertion."- " . ; '' We offer to advertisers the. Inducement of send- Inir their favors to be read by a numerous and In- i finentlai class of readers, both la town and coun try. The Southern Guardian . presents great -ad--vantaires as an 'advertising medium: Its circula tion is large, and is daily and rapidly extending, articular ly in the middle and upper a, strict of the State. 7 -''.- , , ; "' JOB-raiHTiHe.' , . The JoVOffiee is thoroughly appointed In all respects, and fitted for - every description ef Job Work. In connection with it la a Bindery. . ? - r i The Southern Guardian Is deroted to. the main tenance of-the rights, honor and Interests of the South under the Constitution- While ltis-willing to sustain the Democratic party whenever i w tourss .fc.ii jimmind anmroval bv its Iastlce.lt vet more I confidently and distinctly relies upon the people of the South ; and as tne est preparation ior uie eontest which Is even now upon us, it will sealous ly labor to effect union and co-operation amongst HtreJeiU'..u. -r.,?t. ':ST'''vi'': In the management of this journal, tie early, production of every class of news from all parts of the world, the lessons of virtue and morality, the Interests of education," agriculture, commerce, and manufactures,-7wlll be kept prominently in view, and no effort will be spared to make it, in .all res pects, an acceptable fire-side visitor. r" We send our Dailyto nearly all the Week. ly newspapers of the State.'1. Will they, In consld; eration ot tnts aavsiage, kidut sye me aoove firosixtetns fwrlnwrUoni. :. . InwwT Tbe-Xiterary Paper orae South -eVERY FAMILY SHOUf EAD IT" THE" LARGEST I TUE CHEAPEST I TH& BEST! ILL USTRA TED SO VTHERNFAM- JLY' PAPER- 4 --t. "-'- ITJIHE' TIMEals neither' political nor sectarian, JL but is the constant aim of the Editors to fill its columns ' with the choisest Historical, Literary and Family reading, and with a large selection of all the new.ef - the day, both,oreigu and, domes-, tici 5 .'" ' . -'-w '"""' "" , j The fifth -volume commences with the new year 1860. " Engagements have been made to make thla the most brilliant year in the history of THE .TIMES. It.will commence with. rW-1 r" ' ' : Three Oeautinil A'rize . sio rie. ; Its iUustratlons will be Increased ; and its typo graphical appearance will be improved by a still neater dresa. .The Publishers are determined to keep pace with the Improvements ef the age: their motto is "PROGRESSION,"' and as tixwirculatlon of 1 THE TIMES enlarges each year,V-ey are de? terminate add new attractions to its solumns, and make it the literary paper of the South.. - With these inducements the Publishers confidently ex pect several' thousand increase in circulation, y - But as additional incentives to the 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 offer $2,5 00 IN PREMIUMS For subscribers to'commence with the new velurae and the new year. THE TIMES Is printed weekly, onieight large pages, fine japer, at $2 a year, In advance. For specimen . numbers and circulars -jlas.-'fj nov. 8-tf'" Greensboro, N. 0. i 'V V prospectus " " ; '; ' of : . ". .. THE CHARLESTON MERCURY A POLlTlCAt, COMMERCIAL. AND LITERARY .-.' "' .NtWSPAPti p UBLJSHED VAIL Y AXR . TRI- WEEKL Y THE MfcacuRT gives daily repoirta'of the Mar ket and Marine Intelligence in Charleston, and of Charleston commerce In the leading sea ports of the world. ' The Weekly Prices Current Is made up with much care, and from the most reliable sources. Its connection with the "Asso ciated Press" insures the latest Intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and accomplished Cor respondent In London (a-gentleman 'connected .with the editorial staff of 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 la Washington are additional attractions In favor of Its lady readers. Its literary. juices, from ths nen ef a gentleman who occupies perhaps the hiehest position, among the -literary men of the Seuth. are discriminating and comprehensive. I Attention Is paid to all matters or general concern, T especially those ln'reference to the Planting and Agricultural luieresfc, anu w duo vuueuv ucno vi the day. Great care Is taken that nothing shall appear in its columns , which should be ' excluded from the family circle. ; " 1 - -j 'The political creed of the' Msaccar consists In the principles of the Democratic Party, as laid down In the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of lT98and lTW--the Sovereignty of the States: a Btrict construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the agent of the States : Free Trade, and an economical Administration ol, the Government. Its policy is the Union of the Southern States in maintaining their rights. - - Term--Payable, In Advance, DAILY, per annum: UV. j ,'.V. 110.00 TRI-WEEKLY", , . . . .'? ' VW Clubs wfll be Fnrnlshed ae folio wi i Five Copies of the DAILY for . .'. .1 ........ . . $40.6i TiTe Copies of the TRI WEEKLY., . .90.00 "The name of no person out jof Charleston will be entered on our books, unless the payment of the subscription be made in advance. Nor will orders from without the city to publish Advertisements Marriage Notices, or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or an acceptable City reference, ..,ninniinf -the order. Money may always be forwarded at eur risk In registered letters. P0HTMA8TBBS are authorised to act as our Agents In ' obtaining iuwwu. yw.a moneys and by sending' us e Dailv subscri-k- with 50 enclosed or-Ftoe Tax-Wxaaxr subscribers, with $25 enclosed,' will be entitled to ad esetra copy , -or u prwtnou) mj icuui Twenty per cent., of the pre-paytoents , for their trouble and In lieu of the extra paper. Out of Boutn uaronna, no person wnawver is authorised to collect debts already . due to the Maaotrar. V ; "1 r I!'.:w '", " y In the State Mr. Samusx E. Bueqbss Is our reg ulur Agent to make collections and procure new business and flubscriptions. -'-. x In Charleston, air. jabu . .duwb, connectea itb the office, is our regular authorised collector .k. v... full nnvcj- to receiDt for monev now due the oaoer and to contract folTfuture business. r ; t Subscriners ana ouwh, iu ucu w u, mic tlv requested tosendln our dues by mail at the .earliest period. By so . doing, they , wiU save us twenty per cenvan amouav eqaivoieuk w a yIUX dpal portion of th profits. i ?f -EST" Editors in the State and throughout the flnkth.v VhA receive our Tbi-Wbbbxt for their WxxBxr, are respectfully requested to compensate as for the difference in vaiue oy uuerunj. iuw Prosieetus. v B. BHETT; Ja. " VJVo- 4. Broad Street; OharUtto. L O . TEE- FABMER AND PLANTER xKtt ."'REM0TbTD TO . -:- nnf.niTIRIA. S. C IHI popular Journal, I have removed Its place of publication vouubuuu uuwv. - from this city at regular stated periods. . . - - Feeling confident that such a journal is greauy 2 7Ttl tu. &nd bdiTinthatlt will be custained, U located at the Capitol of the State and VZLAr.c.tA with snlrltand abUity.I havedetermln. ed on, making the venture, and call upon every lirmerand Plantertn South Carolina to enceurags best Farmers In the land. - .dbered to, aad .TELEjGJlAPIlIO yjAiAKJKjxt jLj Jiixjxxji.y From ' Mobile. V : olo rious news r FIGHT, AT CORINTH, MISS. . .. ?' - - P ; : ' - CONFEDERATES VICTORIOUS EIGHT BaTTBniESTAUl I I ! The Federal. Army to be Captured I Telegraphed expressly for ths Bulletin. ; Mobile, April C." 1862. -: A great Rattle was fought above Corinth this -morning,' x . . , j Our soldiers attacked and fought the Federals with immense bravery and vio. (ence.'and drove them back withv grest slaughter.' ; j' - I We. captured eight batteries, with many prisoners... .'- ' nV ---i .- ' -I- ' 1 m The eiiemy-'s whole army was engsged. , GeneraL Gladden lost hia left arm. '. "A'nthpntif-'" information received this evening says that . we rihall destroy or cap ture the Federal force.; ' - I No farther vparticulara"have yet been r- ceivea. ,.: . . . Book and Job PrlnCiiij OF- SVSaY tlLASS- AND STYLK, ; Weatly Executed at thla oUlce. HAVING procured a large amount of exsel lent material, and added to this establish ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take this oppor tunity to Inform our friends ana . the puwic, that we are fully prepared to execute wora 01 every elasBjlu . .' .' ': ''.' .'" Si '3bt--xj':a?'i-r Or' f V; at short notlce'and at 'prices far below thoss usually paid in this section of country.,. We. are prepared to print ln"the latest and most approved style,"; v ' : '.'"-' . , ' ' ; , . . ' CARDS. ' invitations; NOTES. LAW BLANKS, FAMP1H.ETS, . II ILL-HEADS, CIltCULAltS, CI1ECRS, SIIOAV-UILLS, JJOvltS and any other style of printing usually called for, for much less thin the same class of work can bs , executed this side of New York. ' . E. II. ItRITTON. ! i.--AND ' THE CATAWBA JOURNAL. 'R are nlsased to advertise the friends and nasi nameu journat,(iuis uny, nar uie mst favorable auspices, r - - . , J The circulation of the abovt named paper t j rapidly Increasing, and its Influence as an sdvsr ! tising medium is being felt and appreciated by it j patrons," having access to almost every neighbor hood, in this and adjoining Counties, u w'J as tits ' adjsuung vtstricisin fwuia vroiu. v. ' . TIIE CATAWIIA JOllRNALV One of,the largest papers MOw published In tti : State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, mads upfroite j the: columns ef the Dailt Bolutim, has not oulv become a' popular papers, ut t auurus fiz n -vantages to those who wish to use Its columns a an advertising medium. Specimen copies will be Sent to any section they may be ordered, free of postage. - or terms, Ae we refer tb-' reader to our leu- -piinU K. H. BRITTON nov.lT-tf - -'"'' j - Notice to Merchants. FORWARDING OFFICE 8. 0. K. R. Co. ' ' Cbarlbstob, March 16, lSoL rilHE South Carolina Railroad Company having determined to discontinue this department ot the service, the undersigned, who has betn the for warding Agent of the Company for the Isstfour or five years, nas associated with him the Chief Clerk ' In thedepartment, and, under ths name of GANIT A STONY, will continue to RECEIVE and FUR WARD such' articles as msy be consigned to bis ' care. - He trusts, by striot personal attention, to retain a very liberal share of the business ef ths' department. ' .. ' I ' Parties are reminded that all goods now resoh. itg tbl? port from points' beyond the Confederate States of America, must be entered at Uis custom . House, and that duties are payable on such as ars not purchased on or before the zbth February last, and laden on shipboard on or bejore the Ibth AarCA UHKltMi IKbu mm mtv vu hi. 11 n . It is therefore necessary that remittances be mads to pay the duties where duties are payable, abo rx aix CAsas to oovsa thb bxtbsss or Custom ilOUSa SBTBT,Wllvr.llJC TBaww.ua iuivi Prompt compliance will prevent delay and. ex panse, aa all articles not eniereu anu ptrnuuea will he stored by the Custom Uousti oIhcrs. . Tb . South Carolina Railroad Company will advance, warfage, but not Vu expense connected with Vie Custom tfoue " - ' .'. Rates-, of charges for forwarding wlll.be very moderate, ' and may be' had on appUcation to OANTT A- STONY, to whom ail buslaess commu- ' nications should bt addressed ' The undersigned refers to the offioers of the South Carolina Railroad Company, to ths cuktom-. ers of the Forwarding Department, and to all merebants xf standing in the city of Charleston, . and respectfully solicits a liberal share or patron age. v - ' : " JAMES L. GAMTf. Late rorwaruiDg agent a. u. a. n. co. ML1IJI0MC0HMCULC0UEGE. (OHM BED 852," CHARTERED SS 4 ' Comer of Baltimore and Char lee. Street, SitTIkOkl. MP. rff HK Largest and ' most EWantly Furnished 11 . Commercial College in the United Stales. Every young man should write Immediately for one of those large and beautifully ornamented Circulars, representing the exterior and interior View of the Baxttmobb Commseoial Collsos. . Penmanship, Ac, which will be sent by retsra mallV of charge, with Catalogue containing List ef Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of ths Press on eur New System of Book-Keeplag, etc. - . - ' ilODLTT) .. j jr : jjoeiaa, PrlnelpaJLecturt on the Beiaaes of Acceunts, Business, Customs, etc - ' J -MPHiixirs, Professor of Book-Keeplng and Commercial Calculations. H Davis, Associate Prof, of Book-Kseping, S o. JOBXBOB, Professor of Penmanship. g TWnxiAui, Esq Mercantile Law. Bbv.'k. yRsasB,D. D., Commereial Ethics, v ' riviriii. ' Hob John P Kennedy, j Hon Josa Vanssnt Hon Thomas Swann, . Wm U ft, JacoD Trust, Esq.. I Wm Knabe, Esq. -The time usually required to complete the folr Larre Circulars and Catalofues stating Ural 4psentbyinsilseAar.; ' f 'Address ; . K. I.0 IR, . jan lTtf ? - - - ' BaUlmort, pjf V : ': DAILY hlJLLBTINt; ; ABD it CATAWBA' JOTJXlrTAl.. rrnHE BULLETIN Is eubHhsjf daily ia the town ' Jl, ef Charlotu, at to per annum, Invariably la aavance. " . . . . - : The CATAWBA JOURNAL ti pttblUhed.wsakly, Ja tht tewa ef Ch arietta, at tl.OM pec tasum, fcT varlablxliMfiaes,
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 7, 1862, edition 1
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