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VOL. VL NO. 879. , N. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1862; $6 PER ANNUM; ? I V. ' GIIARLOTTE THE BULLETIN:! tlKTIN', T.iXXAHILL & :C?, fiv i:n.wAiio II. lftIXXOX. ,, K- -2 NO. 1 TRYOS ETRErr. TK$ TOR tXTT.9. 1 . THE lAILY ItL'LLKTrX hfn-..tat,edat r-'l.UVlLt w v.viv.lX.UVA('K i ft pox ftr.uuiii. p litauTwr. W TELEGIMPfi. A,. ! , T-r. . o Cirtat V ictory, yet bevere - 1 , -. j ' Loss. ' Trl'jrraj.hed eTjwewJy tor the Bulletin. Ilicn.Moxo, April 6, 1SJ2. 7r .V. Coojxr, Adjntant General: Rattle. Gjjousd, Shiijt, April 6. . We this mnrnin attacked the enemy was in strong position in front of Pitts burjr, and altera severe battle of 10 hours .thanks be to the Almighty we gained a romplete victory, driving him from erery The !ujs on both sides is heavy, including the loss ot the Commander-in-Chief, (Jen. A. S. JohnsttTi, who fell gallantly leadini; hi.4 troops into the thickest ot the fight, rfined C T. Ueackehaeo, j Gen. Commanding.. The ab. ve otacial dispatch was received this morning at headquarters. Greene. Another Figlit in Missouri. i n Southern Confrderacv. ot the 6th inst. conta.ns the following private dispatch: CiiATTAJtoor.A, April 3, 15f2. - II. M. Bruce &. Co. : The New York Herald ?a js that Gen. Price has had another lijjht in Missouri, and whipped the Federals , worst than in any light yet. Sicgel'sarmy has retreated seven:yrlive miles in great disorder.' j The Kentucky troops in Lincolndom are rttellinj. I Two Indiana regiments were railed c at to take them to the guard house, when they; were fired upon and 400 killed. All reliable. A. J. Armstrong. Confederate States of America. WAR DEPT, ORDNANCE OFFICE, ) j J Utcu.MoNo, March 3, 1862. j Hids will be received at this oUice until the 15th day of April next, for the follow ing Drdnanctr and Ordnance material lor the Confederate States arrny : tH,tii tons cinrcoal cold blast Pig Iron, Hi.in. tons ot Moo.ns, (charcoil,) i',t-K ti.ns Wrought Iron Uar- of vari- O JS 8! '.CS, lOl lO.inch CoItimhiaJa. ItKt b-in h Columbiads. ioo lOiinch Siege aud Garrison Mor tar.,! Uo rj.inch Sca-coast Mortars, frfXj ri-iiupdcr Iron Howitzers, (i pounder Iron I'icld Guns. Bid may be made lor any quantity ol iron over One hundred tons, and lor any number of xuns oyer ten. Drawings of the guns will. bo furnished only to parties whoe bids are accepted. " Bidder wii! state the points of delivery, ntiduie date at which not lets than one hundre d tons of iron may be expected to be lurni?lied. ( , They must aUo state the time required to lurnish (he whole of their bid. Bidders lor guns will state the date of the first delivery, and the time required to sup ply the whole number. Payments will be made on delivery of not less thin titty tons ol iron, and the right to pay one-halt in Confederate bonds is reserved.- Bids mu?t be scaled and enclosed, anc. eqdond on the envelope Proposals lor Iron," or 1" Proposals tor Guns,' as the ease may be. J. GO R GAS. It. Col, j Chiel of Ordnance. March A lrtV2 d?.ut Executive Department of Norili Carolina. ADJITTAT OFFICE. ) (tFNERAL (K0En, J No. 'k all m:v compaxik.s of n. C Volunr.-Ms i:.nst he tendered directly to the iState, ytherwuc the bounty authorized by ttse orJinance ot the Convention to raise NortU Carolina's quota ot troops will itot be paid to thi-m, as the law does not mipames so tendered HilR't orp:uz d int ltu uesjiments by the ?tau?. the cominitsioned othcers of which elect tbtr be paid eac ie!d u.accrs. The bounty will i Cvtni dny as sown as possible alter their brnval to Lamp. II. No brmizarion ui Regiments or Battalions wiil bo recouusd unless the aint is uopc oy auinuriiy ui me oiaie ana in conipliaice with its Jaws. III. Thtie TriM.ia being raised. ! or im mediate fild service should have 'no more Lagage than each man can carry, in his knapsack.; It is desirable that each man brint: a blanket (it he can furnish it,) any additional articles rnu?t necessarily be lost it brought. ' , IV. All r communications on .Military matters must be sent to this Othce. In do other way will they receive immediate at tention, t IJy order of Governor Clark. j J. G. .MARTIN. . mch 27 dlw4t. Adjutant General. Certain Cure for Flux Certain Cure- for Flux! Certain Cure for lUx ! Certain Cart for Flux I Certain Cure for rax I KOOPMANVS DIAURIKRA UIXTUBKI KOOPMANN'd DIARRHOEA SlIXTURCt KOOPMANN D1ARR1IOIA MIXTURKl KOOPMA.NNS DIAEHUOaA MIXTURKI Will curette naostobstinaU 1U eors Us mdat obstinate Will ear the ot cb cart tht most obstinate ! ' Cases of Diarrboea-and Flos ! Cases of Diarrhwa and Flax Cases ef Diarrhoea and Flax Cases cf Diarrhoea aad Flux I If taken toffee. If taken !p tixae If taken in tine. lf ForValleat KO0P5USS MSIPB aal at ti. Drag Swrea, Charlotte. . . may ta ' mo IlENT. A house on Main street, near the Poit "Ofllre. Arplr to ROBT. F. DAVIDSON, A, April l IS'l. droccrs & Commission "Me'rctiants. . ti?TPfImir. vi ' . "WAJjTHR K. MARTIN & CO - ..nfi-ntii V M Marti V jt(w a fv, tOffUTlSSIOf TIEIl CII A NTS, HiOlim.Onclf . . R- A.MATi,foriuerljfGranTiUeOoN. Cv . TTiLta K. SI 4rw. onichmond, Ya. , w kf vi., ... wU a v. b R- H. CcavMTOHAit Jr.. of Klchmond, Ya. " OTU eooeerna will aire faithful fiersan&t nl tentinto the nalesof COTTON. WH EAT. TO i: A CCO and CORN. Neither eoneern will boy any of th ibore earned artlcWv, eitlier oa Com- I any or the twre ta miMispi.-uion I oeas Id produeo is or otherwise, a thir banl- produeo ia cvnflned to SELLING exclo- aively. Refr to - ; a P. Fumea, Eikj., President N. C. Rail Rod. . Dr. W. J. Uawkixs, Pres't R. Gastna Rail Road. R. R. BamoKRS, Eq Pres't Baok at Tarbom, hi. 0. Hon. W. N. EawigM, b arren Ooonty, N. 0. Jam M. cllock; F., Uranrille Coanty, N. C. C. Y. riSHBR, Cashier Exchange Baik,Petersbarv KawoP. Bama, Esq., UaJeir N. C - ' 37 We reapectfo'ly eali Uie attclkn of Cotton Planters and iralersto Petersburg aa being one of the best Cotton Market ia the 3outh, Laving both, a good home aad foreign demand, and we ar pleased to hear that effort are now being made to get the freight through from CLariott to Peters burg rodoced to about $3 a bale. men 1, ISrSl-Sm. . v -" JIILLSBOEO ilVIilitary ' A'cademy. : THIS INSTITUTION" will :be i . openca under eiticient management, on WEDNESDAY, March 5th. ... The eervi ces of officers having been permanently secured, no further interruption of duties need be apprehended. , - JT For circulars slating new terms &.C., address "Superintendent II. M. A." " -, , Hillsboro, N. C. , Feb 1 law6w L. T. LEVIN,, Commission Merchant, SELLS ALL KINDS IT COCNTRY PRODUCE. CJOLU7IBIA, March 14, 18C2 THOMPSON & SABNES, : WHOLESALE GROCERS AND MERCHANTS, 23&2S CO.TIinON STItEET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. ' .Sf Orders for Sugar, Molasses &,c. solicited. Y . With ah experience ol twenty years, we teel consent ot giving satisfaction. jan 18 'G2-d3m John T. Butler, Practical Watch and Clock Jair, Jeweller de.. Main street, Charlotte, JV.'C opposite Kerr Uifrl, denier injine WatcAeti, Clock, Jetcelry, Watch Material Ac v , - ALL work done la the establishment warranted for TWELVE IttONTUS. Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every' des cription repaired and warranted for twelve months. Jan.ll,lsl ly.c WUililAiyrS & OATHS. , - - t TSA&K STRKiT, ' - 'f- Cottou XJCujera, Grocers A: Produce Dealer, Agent for KhZLUxoeW Jtunijfulated Giutno and Loric' Lumber. . ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. may 17-tf J.-jS. PHILLIPS, lVIorolaAxit Tailor. 743 AVING located in Charlott . respeet- fiA juily solicits a share of pablio patron- A complete assortment of Cloths, Cass!- Ut mtrsand Testings always on hand, which will be made to order at the shortest notice; after thr latest fashion. Shnp three doors houtn of the Mansion House. sept. Is-tf . J. IT. BR YCE & CO, rEALsas tar . ,'.t Cotton and "All .Kinds of Prodac, TAADE STREET, . CHARLOTTE, N. C. fF All orders attended to with dispatch, arrtlft-tf t THOMAS. W. 11ADCLIFFE. AT TUB ..' -. , SIGN OP THE JDItUM, RICHAHDSOiM" STREET, THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF RICHARDSON AND PLAIN STREETS, . . j N0.168, ' OOIjUMBIA, o. Importer and Dealer' in Fine WATCHES, - CLOCKS, JEWELBY, SIL- i ves wase; GUNS. MILITARY & FANCY GOODS. B W atchks and Jswblxt repaired by skillful and experienced workmen. All kinds of llAia-Woac ocU37,lS60-tr. made to order. J. IV. KOOi, " (LATS KUKTT A ROB:,) J Coromissioti Llerchant, No. 62 EAST BAY, j CIIAIILESTOX, si C. - ' . . : . . Particular attention given to the sale of WHEAT. FA.OUll. COnX. AC. And from my long experience In - the business', I . feel confident of giving satisfaction. ' -' BEF eSeN C E S . V Z - C M. Furmuu, Esq., Pres.. Hank of S. C, W. B. Smith, ti-, President Union bank., O. Ewlng F), Nashville, Ttuan Uou. John P. King, Augusta. Oa., lion. M. A. Cooper, Etowa, Oa. May 10, l5Sl-6a -" . PALMErru. inoisr WORKS., I , . i tioLUaiBIA; s. . ' ESTABLISIIED, A. D. MajGCCLC k WILLIAM GLAZE, MANUFACTURER OF 5TZAM ENGINES,' from 10 to 60 Horse Aover; SUGAR MILLS of every style now in use. Mill Work of every tflscription. Also, Iron Railing, with .avery description of Iron and Brass Castings. v-. I would call attention to Iron C&stlng In the way f enclosing PubUo Baildiars, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Ceuetary lots. Having a first rate Boiler maker with as, wt art prepared to s&anofaetare Boilers, or repair them, at short notice. Will send boiler maker to any part of tht State. Oar Steam Engines will V band, when compared with those made ai North, era establishments, to bt from twenty-fivt to forty per cent larger ftr ths same horse power. These Works have been in successful operation forstr ral years, with an increase of patronage from all parts of the Southern coon try, for which tat Proprietor returns his thanks to his aoraeroaa Mesas and patrons, and kegs to assure them t&at b palai er expense vttl be pre4 to merit a eoa tiaoanee ftgclr fivers. . ChaHotilfFdniidrj; i TTirAVINO parcfcAaed .from J.L. Fox th V cn the attention of th public to tb fac4-ht he Is now rely w fill, erery .drder for making rTery dcscrtptVon ot Machinery AU kinds of Ca j Unn I9 Iron, Brua aad other metalauade at thort a.Hlrcdocwi price.. Pacular atteatloD j arl.lne.. Hot.. Powcrt. CoUon Oina, Mill Works and Atnicotural Work of aQ Und.- Blatiflmlth- in, Jol, WaroB Work, and Horse-Shoeing done with cispateh. Old Iron, Brau and Copper Cant J Ings bought at th Koan.try or taken in exchan, for job work. An kinds ot wtxvi iaroinj au done. " '-' ' ' '"". " , ds U-U . ... , ..-" A . . i JOUNL HOWIE. NORTH CAItOLLVA i i FOUffDBY & HACKTNE WORKS, SALISBURY N.: :" 4fDCCE3SOS TON..BOYDCN SOJT,: MANUFACTURERS OF y AGUICULTCRAL IJIPLEJIESTS Cultivators, Ilowi, , v . . i Corn-Shellers, . ' 1 Seed.Sowers .' HorseHpowers &,Thrahers, THE CLEBRATI TELEQBAPH CUTTING MACHINE, For Fodder, Hay, Stalks, Oats and Shucks, Being th'e first Premium Machine of . the Fairs of North and South Carolina V ' r ciDEE & sTjdAR inixsr SHAFTING AND MACHINERY For Griit,drcular Sc Vertical Saw JUilla, Gold Copper & Silver mines. Manufacturers of and Agents for Dr. E. O. Elliott's PATENT ML LAY SAW MILL and WATER WHEELS. Plantation and County Rights for sale oi W. T. & C. E. STUART'S PATENT DOUBLE A QT J N G H A Y O R COTTON PJIESS. ; , . .; -: . : . . ; Iron and Brass Casting, Forgings, and Finished Work of every Description. TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES, And other Kihds" of Machinery repaired ai short noiice. ' fjune 18, 1861ly MECKLENBURG IROX WORKS. HEIS; II Y ALEXANDER. , CHARLOTTE, N. C. ifTJlifS; undersigned begr to inform the citizens of M. Cliarloite nd vicinity, and the public gen erally, that they have COMMENCED BUSINESS at the above ESTABLISlilTIEIVT . ' : ' FOOT or ' r- Trade Strootj Adjotnins; the North Carolina Rail Road, and op posite JOHN WILKES' Steam Flour Mills. Theyarenow prepared to famish all kinds ef j iTacliiiiery, - At short notice, and on reasonable terms. ' STEAM ENGINES FROM 8 to 80 B.OR3E POWKR, v :. IILACKS.TIITIIS WORK . . .' OF ALL USDS. R IS, 0? A. I E 8 In their line promptly attended to. Their FOUN DRY is in full operation, and Cast Regularly twice a Week, - Wednesdays and Saturdays. They are prepared to furnish all kinds of CASTINGS IN IRON, RUAS3, dec. ACCORDIKO TO ORDKR. SAW AND GRIST MILL GEARING GIN WHEELS, SA W D UST B UBNERS, ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR COTTON PRESSES. CAST IRON RAIL UVG , For Garden Enclosures, Dwelling Houses, Pablio Buildings, - - - .. Porticoes . -Cemetery Lots, A . Their' ITtTPTiTaMKNTS For carrying on the business in all its branches, have been SELECTED WITH GREAT CARE, and are proviuea wivn aa me - , ,: IMPROVEMENTS Required to do their work in a '- - FIRST RATE JTlANNEIt. ' AgenU, for Dr. E. O. Eluott, for Winter's Patent Malay Saw Mill, which has the advantage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as much work, and doing it better, than any other Mill In use it can be run by Steam, Water or Horse Power. The Malay may be seen at the Shop at any time. " HENRY ALEXANDER, N. B. Old Iron, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought or taken in trade, oct. S3,lS60-tL J : PAIJaETO . .. IRON AVOJRKS, COLUMBIA, S." C. VlL,L.IAxTI GLAZE, A?roprietor. GEORGE A. SlIIElilJS, Foreman. MANUFACTURES STEAM ENGINES of aBy power desired, for MUls and Plantation purposes, at short notice, having at all times on band some finished, or in a forward state. ' In con nection with our 31 Ul ana juigine work, we have secured the services of Mr. JOHN CRABTREE, who is one of the best Millwrights In the South, to superintend the putting up of Mills and Engines. - JvCORNMlLKg. ; I am agent for one of the -best NpORTIBLK MILLS now la use, and can furnish any size wanted. Persons wishing the Milts are1 invited to call at the Works, and witness the operation of the ne now in use. " The Mill-rack, which i theyery best, U ' procured from Edgefield, S. tl and the mill art built complete at oar Establishment. BRASS AMD IRON CASTINGS. All AcriDtions of BRASS and IRON CASTIVftft executed In the very, best manner, and at short notice, as we cast every day in the week. Oar stock of patterns la very large, having recently purchased aU those formerly owned j by Q. W Wright, which being added to those made at my t'.t.HHiihmpnt for the bast firs TM.rn di&Vm ik. assortment more" fall than any other like establish ment In the Bute. . " y'. r , VWiro Bailing. X ana agent for one of the largest Wire Railing rjompaniet at inm norm, ana. win rarnish" WIN DOW XSUAEDS, GALLERIES, VERANDAHS, BEDSTEADS, or any description of Wire Work, at the book prices of the manufacturer, which caa bo seen at my oHice. CIRCULAR SAWS. . . I am agent for R. Hoe A O's celebrated Clhv CULAR SAWS, and also for a manufactarer of too same article in Richmond, Ya. ' A fall supply of these SAWS, of all sixes, always on hand. Persons wishing them, will do well to call oa me, as I make no charge for fitting them the mandrels. - : OLD SAWS BE-T00THKD. I have a GUMHING MACHINE on hand, and am prepared to re-tooth old saws, Dating them at gooa as new. - dee 11. 1860-tf WILLIAM GLAZE. J Wanted. . Q A feed etronf NEGRO 'Mn for ehtppipf 0J wood. Apply at this effce. . J j-mw 1 f - m t h CoLfMBtA, larch 31, 1862'. ; A ; PASSENGER TRAIN will leave j .7 - umoia ior vuaxioiie eacn atternoon at 6, nod arrive m Columbia at 5 a mi v--i- - . . T, J. SUMNER . 'Engineer and Superintendent.-." : -April4,lSo2 ; : y, tf Charlotte & SSfe Railroad. 1 rriHE Passenger" Trains on this Road will ? JL leave and arrive, hereafter, as follows: Leave Charlotte, atv 8:36 A.M. 3:50 P.M. 8:00 A JVI.- Arrive at Chariot',: Leave Columbia at Arrive at Columbia, . 4:30 P.M. tf ' 'Nov 8 c IIAI1L.OTTE and fed, CAIi; IT. The Coupons dtta on the 1st of January next on the Bonds of this Company will be paid whenever presented at my Office at the Depot. . dee 2 Cl.a - A. H. MARTIN. Affent. Atlantic, Tenn. & 0. Railroad. .ST-ML. U .Treas. OfficeA. T. &- Oi R. R. Co., Charlotte, March 17, 1863. v jJ As' the last installment oi btock sup scribed in Mecklenburg county, is due on the JJlst of April, all Stockholders in arrears are requested Jo make immediate payment. "Contractors have faithfully performed their dutios, an d must be paid. The amount is due from Stockholders. r Come forward, PAY UP and get your certificates. - M. L. WRISTQN, Treas. , ffS2" Whig copy four weeks. ' March 17, 18C2 d2w ; : ' Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail. Road. CI Transportation Orncs, W. D. tN and after.Monday the 13th instant the Pas- ' sentrer and Mail Train will be run on this Road dailya(Sundays excepted) as follows : " GOING WEST.l . Leak ' Akrivk 7.4S 8.10 8.87 9.00 7.d0 A. M. 7.45 8.15 8.40 Charlotte Tuskaseege Brevard Bharon -Lincolnton GOING EAST, Lbavc 11.00 A. M. 11.23 ' XQ 12,17 . Arrive. Lincolnton Sharon . 11.45 Brevard , 11.45 Tuskaseege 12.15 P.M. . Charlotte . a 1.00 - By Order, A , ' V. A, McBEE, Acting Master of Transportation. uncointon, April 4in, Atlantic, Tenn. & 0. R. R. wnere there are no Agents. Ail such freights will be delivered at Bald Stations at the owners risk. A. H. MARTIN, . Freight Agent, January 22, 1862 tf - -Charlotte. " pRIirTERS' INK MANUFACTURED BY B. A. EANDALL & CO., MARIETTA, GEORGIA. - o BOOK. NEWS AND COLORED INKS, : -'. " : ,y ... Of an excellent Quality, and , warranted equal to the best Northern make, , BOOK INK at 50 cents to $4 per Jib., in cans of .1 to 10 pounds.. ,i i;; ? NEIVS INK, "(fine) at 30 cents per lb., for all orders of 100 pounds and upwards. NEWS INKV(very fine) at 40 cents per lb., in kegs ot 2o and do pounds. COLORED INKS at $1 to $3 per lb., in half pound and pound cans. . , , ST" livery paper inserting tnia 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 Irotn us. mch 22 '62-lm. . A. B. R. & CO. itemoTal. ' THE subscriber , begs to Inform the public that he.has removed his Shop to No 4 Q11AN1T& HOW, where he is prepared with a' full stock ol GOODS FOR MENS WEAR, To supply all who may favor him with a call. . Having secured the services of one of the best Cutters in the Booth, he feels satisfied that he can pleaso the most fastiduous. Oct. g-tf J. ,8. PHILLIPS. INK MANUFACTORY. yjJHE Subscriber has commenced die mauufac Jl. tare of a beautifal , HLACK WRITING INK.. - It is made from an English recipe, and is re markable for its brilliancy of color and freedom .from all sediments or drugs.. , . Orders from dealers will be filled with prompt ness, and at as moderate prices as they have been purchasing for fromftorthern manufacturers. - : Orders sohcited, and samples sent wherever re quested. Address W. B. JOHNSTON, ug aD-tf v. Columbia, S. O. Dissolution. HE Copartnership heretofore existing under the name of alisa.aiijsk modouuall, is this day dissolved, .by mutual consent. Henry Alexander Is alone authorized to settle the busi ness of the late firm. - - HENRY ALEXANDER, MALCOLM McDODGALL. ' June 27, 1S61 tf.' , . - - H Q : NOW "IS JHE TIME TO SuV iL C3 3JSik SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT SOU- THEKN WSJlKLYI THE BEST TALENT OF THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR 1T - i r- . The Soutliern" Field- and Fireside, Published every Saturday, at Augusta, G., ac knowledged to be "the btit Family Faper in th South," contains In each Issue, . eight pages (forty columns) of . - - Cnolc Readlus JTIatter. . c devoted to the Instruction and amusement of the . friends of Southern , . . . , LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and ART. tS ' Subscribers are presented, semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents a . - O - -' i vaaMS rwq douums rxx Awtn,- . ' Address JAMES OAttDNlR. Aqgo.ta. 'Gal . 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THESE Paper (embraciag the Tu-Wkxxt Bciaktis.) estabh'shed in the town of Charlotte," N." C, affords unusual advantages to Advertisers both at home and abroad, as the editions, weekly ," now exeeed . . . : '. j . : . ; ; : ; jSIX XlIOUSAPi D COriES,, which we iave no doabt are read by at least y '"j " TW&ITTY THOUSAND y":r persons each week, a large proportion of whein are Planters and thefr famiUes. 1 f ; As a means of Advertising -we are confident that great advantages caa be obtained through tMs.es tablishment, bencwe embrace this opportunity to inform our friends' and the Mercantile commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston - and Wilming ton,) that oar facilities for circulating their business. Notices throughout Western Nortb Carolina and the adjoining Districts In South -Carolina are ex tensive and complete. ' . v, " Our, terms are liberal and a large deduction wil be made on the bills of Contract Advertisers. - - . Sept. 27,; 1S61. . , or ths -v..-..,': HILLSBOROUGH: RECORDER; . DKVOTKD TO ' POLITICS, AGRICULTURE, MISCELLAHY, GENERAL KEWS. DJENNIS HEART1V v - , HILLSBOROUGH,- N, 0. - fTriTU the present volume the RECORDER TV commenced the fortieth, year .of its exis tence; the first number having been issued the 10th of February j 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 unsucces&fuL It has been our wish to make the RFCORDER a good Family Pa per, devoted to Politics, Agriculture, Miscellany, General News, Ac, with a view to. the entertain, ment and improvement of the farmers and citl sens of the circle in which it 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 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 shall be thankful to receive well-written - articles to adorn 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 -snail taae especial pains to present o oar readers the latest Intelligence; and tq enaoie us w uu no we uv laumues equ&i to thoae enjoyed in any portion of the State, except those favored with telegraphic communication. A single copy: one year,. $ 2.00 Six copies, one year.. ................10.00 .-. Ten copies; one year .15.00 ' Payment always in advance. " : r " Any of our old Subscribers who will obtain five subscribers and send us the cash, shall receive their own paper free of charge. -JulylS. . , r The Edgecombe Farm Journal. monthly journal in Tarboro', to be devoted to' the SlantaUn and rural interests or rsortn uarolina i particular, and of the South generally. 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 . . . ' . "The Edgecombe Farm Journal," And will contain original and selected articles up on Atrriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac. -It will be published with new type and dear white paper, in a neat quarto form. The price of subscription has been made so low as to place the publication within reach of every one. . . ' '- 1 . - '- :;-;.y. TERMS One copy one year. . . . ; .$0 60 Seven copies one year . 8 00 Twelve copies oneyear... ....... ... . 5 00 Twenty-five oopies one year. ... ... .....10 00, par Me paper sent unless paid for in advance. - . WILLIAM B. SMITH, ' , ' Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro, N. C. july 80-tf - '- ; PKOSPEOTDS . ' : ' 1 "." ' ' -OF THE " . ; .- - STATJB JOUH2Ii. HAVING become the proprietor of the Demo cratie Fres$. I have merged that paper into the Stats JbraxALi which wiil be published Semi-Weekly and Weekly; - - ' The Stats Journal will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense; and will' support and defend Democratic measures and their aavo cates as they are presented, and as occasion may require. - Iu other essentials it will be. my aim to make the paper, what its name denotes, a State Journal eschewing ..all sectional considerations and working for the entire State and her eonunon interests.'-' v"- ; "' ' Ab soon as arrangements can ne made, tne wnoie paper shall be re-modeled and printed with new typei on good 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 of the paper., ;, s : , Thefsrws of the " State Journal will .be as fol ows : . ' . - - : - . emi-Weekly, per annum .................... f400. Weekly." . . -200 - These terms will be insisted upon invariably in advance. No name will be put upon the list without the money, aud aU papers will be discon tinued at the exp.tration of ther time for which they have been naid. unless the subscription be renewed. I am satisfied, from years of experience, that upon no other footing can any newspaper hope to sue- Ad'vertisements of a . proper character will be Inserted at the folio wing rates : One square, first insertion.. i. . . .$100- -ach subsequent insertion .'. . . .25 cents. A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad vertisers In the semi-Weekly. In the Weekly edi tion the full rates will be charged. W : ; JOHN 8PELMAN, No v. 87, 1S60. - . . Editor and FroprUtor t j j -i - ' f A NORTH- CAROLINA PAPER' i - - A. large Eight-Page Weekly, published in Greensboro. A2.U0 ayear: fl.OO lor six months. - nriHEJTIMES contains weekly forty columns of u choice maiier, specuuiy auapveu vj iue lamuy circle. It is neither sectarian nor pofitical, but by being coarteooa to ail sects and parties, it is the constant aim of the publishers to present in its columns whatever may elevate the peojie and en rich th State. .: The publishers would earnestly nrwAl to the families of North Carolina to cdve THE TIMES a trial ; try It for Six months, to see If it be not as well to patronize nome papers, as those from abroad; to duiki up nome interests and a State pride, and to scatter oar substance and our energies among strangers. Give th Tniia a trial and then let ttsUndnpon its merits. j wHATiaBAUoTnis8. ' '- Trie Times I regard as the very first of .oar , Southern Literary WeekUes. Rev. C. F. Deems. l know of no Weekly published anywhere, that Is so deserving of puwic patronage as tn Times." J. K. EUwaros; There Ujiopsnderingtowieatedtaste---eve-ry article is of amoral tendency, and calculated wh ta mxsaM and instruct," W ilmic rton Herald - ftn of the handsomest weekly papers nublished in the Union." Spin ot tne Age. "Let the people of North Caarollna encourage their own newsnapeTS-aieign cianaaro. -Address, , COLE k ALBRIGHT, t . - Greensboroy N. q A Cook and Waslier; Wanted. AN experienced COOK, wasner ana ironerrfwis hear of a pteaseast situation ao appilcatloa through this sffics. tf -a V THE SOUTHERN OUABDI AU . ;-. .- IS PUBLISHED AT s '.. !t COLUMCI A, SO. OA ' . - iV-W. at8 ... Daily.... .................... ..$fi 00 per annum Tri-Weekly. ;.'.i.vi..V. .j.. 4 00 h . -. '. Weekly..., ' . a 00 EST" Payment In advance Invariably. - Post masters sending us five daily subscribers, with $30 00, or five tri-weekly subscribers, with 20 00, (enclosed In registered letters,) will be entitled to an extra copy, or in ilea of that 20 per cent, of Lh sums thus remitted, provided the order is for as many as five copies." Ten per cent, will be allow ed for amounts remitted for single subscriptions. ' ';'.f - ; ADVKRTtHKMSHTS - ' f V .-";' Inserted at the following rates in ths Dally and Tri-Weekly : .. . i v . One squareClO lines or less) one insertion . ; .50 cts Each subsequent insertion... , ....TO cts When an advertisement is Inserted in the Week ly, or but once a week in the Daily, 50 cents a .square for each insertion. ' ' . - v. . - - We offer to advertisers the Inducement of sending-their favors to be read by a numerous and in fluential 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, an tot daily and rapMJy extending, -particularly in the middla and- upper stricta of 'the State.: , -"-v ....... ... " ton . ranrrnio .. The Job Office is thoroughly appointed In all respects,aad fitted for every description of Job rvora. in cwuiwhod wiulxi is .'iunawryr , The Southern Guardian is devoted to.. the. main tenance of the rights, honor and Interests of the Sooth under the Constitution. While It is willing to sustain the Democratic party whenever its courts shall command approval by its justice, ft yet more ywuuucuwjr iiiu liiouiiunjr rvuca upon uuo vevJHt of the South ; and as the best preparation for the contest wiucn ia even now upon us, it will sealous ly labor to effect union and co-operation amongst owrswees. - . -In the management of this journal, 'tke early production of every class of news from all parts of .1. . . V. . 1 ' - 0 LM . . . . iue wuiiu, tuc lewwua ui viri.ua auu xaoriuiiy, , vr.e inter eats or eaacsun, agricuiture, commerce, and manufactures, will be kept prominently in view, ana no enort wxu oe sparea w mare it, in au res nects, an acceptable flre-ide visitor.? --.-- ,. We send our Daily to nearly all the Week' ly newspapers of the State. Will they, la eonsid' eratiou-of this advantage, kiodly give the above prospto tw t nrtloT. - . JnniT The JLiterarr Paper of ttxe South . , E VERY FAMILY SHOULD READ IT1' THE LARGEST! THE CHEAPEST I. THE , BEST I ILLUSTRATED SOUTHERN FAM ILY PAPER I - -. y.y.x - rHTHE TIMES Is neither political nor sectarian, b out is tne constant- aim or tne jsuiiors to nil its columns with ths choisest Historical, Literary and Family reading, and with a large selection of all the new of the day, both foreign and domes tic. - "' . - The fifth volume commences with the new year 1860. Engagementjfhave been made to make this the most brilliant year in the history of THE TIMES? It will commence with . . . -. Three Iteautlful-Arlze Stories. Its illustrations will be increased ; and Its typo graphical appearance will be improved by a still 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 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 $2,500 IN PREMIIIIttS-1 ', For subscribers to commence with the new volume and the new year.- THE TIMES Is printed weekly on eight large pages, fine paper, at $2 a year, in advance. For specimen numbers and circulars address the Publishers. i COLE ALBRIGHT. " - PROSPECTUS .V. ' " . . -OF , :- . -.t. - THE CflAIiLESTON MERCURY A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL'. AND LITERARY s , : . MtWSPAPEll P UBLISHED DAILY AND TRI WEEKL Y rjMHE Mbkoobt gives daily reports of the Mar- B ket ana marine Anieuigence in unanesion, and of Charleston commerce in the leading sea ports of the world. . The Weekly Prices Current is made up with much care, and from the most reliable sources. Its connection with the "Asso ciated Press" insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and . accomplished Cor respondent in London (a gentleman connected with the editorial staff of the London Times,) and regular Correspondents in New York, Washington, Key West and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life In Washington are additional attractions in favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of a gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest position among the literary men of the. South, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general concern, especially those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural interest, and to the current news of the day. Great care is taken that nothing shall appear in its columns which should be excluded from the family circle, - r . j: ... ; : ' The political creed of the Msaocay consists in the principles of the Democratic Party, as laid down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 179$r the Sovereignty of the States; a strict construction cf the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the. agent of the States ; Free Trade, and an economical Administration ot the Government.- Its policy is the' Union of the. Southern Suite in maintaining their rights. Terms-Payable In Advance, DAILY, per annum. . .... . ; $10.00, TRI-WEEKLY ..5.00 Clubs will be Furnished as follows t Five Copies of-the DAILY for."..... . . .'. . ..$40.o Five Copies of tne liu.- mii x .j . .zo.uu The name of no person . out of 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, accompany the order.' Money may always- be forwarded at our risk In registered letters. - Postmasters are authorised to act as our Agents in obtaining7 subscribers' and forwarding- the money ; aad by .eudiog us JTvve Dailt subscri bers, with $50 enclosed -or . Fve Tbj-Wbbsxt subscribers, with $25 enclosed, will be entitled to ad extra copy ; or if preferred, taey may retain Twenty per cent, of the pre-payments, for their, trouble and in lieu of the extra paper. : ; - ; ' Out of South Carolina, no person whatever is authorised to collect debts already due to the . MBJtcuarv t -.-. - " ' " i In the State Mr. Sampbi. E. Bobqbbs is our reg alar Agent to make collections and procure new j bosineas and subscriptions. '., 1 ' ; ' In Charleston, Mr. James D. Bcnns, connected with the office, is oar regular authorized collector who has fall power to receipt for money now due the paper ' and to contract for future business. ,. Subscribers and others, in debt torus, are urgen tly requested to send in oar daes by mail at the 1 earliest period. By so doing, they will save us twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin cipal portion of ta profits. , . J- -- -- EniToaa in the State and. throughout the South, who receive oar Tai-Wskxlt for their Wkxxxt, are respectfully reqaested to compensate as for the difference in value by Inserting this Frospeetns. ? li. is. suit.rx, Ja. , 2fo.4.road Striet, CharUtto; 8. C THE FARMER Mi) PLANTER , y 1 REMOVED TO r '' C 0 1. TJ1TX R I A , S . C MAYING purchased of Maj. Oeo. Seaborn this popular journal, I have removed its place of publication to vouunoix, ana win hereafter Issue it from uus city at regular statea perioas. -Feeling oonfldent that such a journal Is greatly needed in this State, arid believing that it will be sustained, If located at the Capitol of the estate ana oondacted with spirit and ability, I bavedetermtn ed on makin the venture; and-call upon every Fanner and Planter in South Carolina to eneourags the enterprise by their patronage. , ; -- . n k- nvinti in th finest strle of Typo era- Z JZi T ii-. Sk fine paper, handsomely embeuaad' Price only 6 Do&am per annum, always I leorpsofthe best praotica: and ffft unriiwriters have been secured, and its Edrtorial SfpSSenlK be under the.care of one of th. The Cash tys ...m.ilbi -i ; bo.ks until tbeiab. o Baas ww 05. TELKGJiAPIlia From the.2d Edition. From Mobile. ; GLORIQUS NEAVS 1 FIGRT AT CORINTn, MHS, ;.vv- : CONFE DEKA TES VICTORIOUS f EIGHT BAITKIt lilS Tl IC EN ! I ! The Federal Army to be Captured ! 'I . . .. - Telegraphed exprssly for the Bulktlu. ' s V - . - - - r. . .:-' ty.'.t iv Vv - - . iUOPIl.t xpi 11, V, leu. : A reat battle was f ought abovo Corimh this morning. '' " v ' -t'O ur r jsoldiera " uacked and fought lha' Federals with Irnrnenae hraverjr . and yio lence, and drove them back with great slaughter.1 ;v We captured eight batteries, with many v t- ''-. ...'. ... . . . . . . '. j .prisolners. . ; , ' . . Theeneniy's whole army was engage J. General (iladden lost his left arm. v L Authentic information received this evening says that we shall destroy or cap ture.the Federal force. I. No furttijfr particulars have yet. been re ceived.- t . '' V .' . Book and Job Printing OF; "-EVERY ' CLASS' AND , mi Neatly Executed at thla ofllco. , , MAYING procured a large amount of excel ; lent material, and added to tUia e.tabul. ment suitable fast PKESSEd, we take this oriK.r- tunity to inform our friends and the public. that we are fully prepared to execute work of every elass, in at short notice, and at prices far below Uiose usually paid in this section of country. We are prepared to print in the latest and most approved stylo,,-.:'-:- - v.- ;, ' ' , C A It OS, DlLL-IIKAD!i: ClltCfJL,AllS, CfllKCKS, NHOW-11ILLS, INVITATIONS. NOTliS, - LAW BLANKS, fAiTAfll LUIS, and any other style of printing usually called for, 1 for much less than the same class of . work can be . executed this side of New York. E. II. UIHTTON. THE BtLLEXIIV " . . ; ,'- and ' 'j..,,:, THE CATAWBA JOURNAL WE are pleased to advertise the friends and patrons of this establishment that we com . mence the publication of the second volumivM 'vy 1 The" tlrCdlatlon trtTie StioV. named paper- Is rapidly increasing, and its influence as au adver, Using medium is being felt and appreciated by It Eatrons, having access to almost every neighbor ood in this and adjoining Counties, as w.'.l as ths ' ' adjoining Districts in South Carolina; THE C ATA U II A JOUitNAI, 1 One of the largest i papers now published in the : State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, made up from the columns of the Dailt Bdulbtis, has not only become a popular papers, but it affords great ad vantages to those who wish to use Its cohimns as' an advertising medium. Specimen oopies will be sent to any section they may be ordered, free of postage. or terms, Ac we refer the reader to our Im print. . - E. H. BRITTON . i nov.lT-tf Notice to Merchants. FORWARDING OFFICE ; . S. O. R. R.Co. - ' CaaatiaToa, March 1C, lbflL fpUE South Carolina Railroad Company having JL determined to discontinue this department of the service, the undersigned, who has betn the for warding Agent of the Company for the last four or five years, has associated with him the Chief Clerk in thedepartment, and, aoder the name of GA NTT ASTONx, wiil continue to RECEIVE and FUR WARD such articles as may be consigned to his care.' He trusts, by strict personal attention, to retain a very liberal share of the business of the department.; : . , : Parties are reminded that all good now reach ing this port from points beyond the Confederate States of America, must be entered at the Custom House, and that duties are payable on such as are not purchased oh or before the VaJi February last, and laden on thipboard on or before the Ititn, March instant, save such as are ou the free list. It is therefore. necessary that remittances be ma4 to pay the duties where .duties are payable, and Ut ALL CASKS TO OOVBB TUB BXTBS.S Of CcdTOM Hovaa sifTBT, was rasa tbb coon ass fuss oa'sut. Prompt Compliance will preveut delay and- ex panse, as all articles not entered aud permitted, will be stored by the Custom House otnecrt. Tn South Carolina Railroad Company' will advance, as heretofore, the charges of freight, d ravage and warfage, butno the expenses connected icUh th Custom House. ' Bates of charges for forwarding will be very moderate, and may be bad on Application to GANTT A 8XONF, to whom allbusintsss commu nications should be addressed Th. undersigned refers to the officeri' of the 8outh Carolina Railroad pom pan y, to th custom, ere of the Forwarding Department, and to all merchants of standing in the city of Charleston, and respectfully solicits a liberal- share of patron age. - . ' : JAMEo L. GANTr. , . Late Forwarding Agent S. C. It: R. t;o. BALTIMORE (MMMEUCIAL COLLEGE. FCOIOED , 862. CHAITEBED S4 . t . LOOATCD . in i Corner o$aUimor and Char I Streets, .K' ; .lAlTIHOKl, MO. flpHE , Largest and aaost Elegantly Furnished Ji, Commercial College in the United States.. JG very young man should write. Immediately for one of those large and beautifully ornamented Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior View of the Baltimoxs CoitinraciAl Ooxxios. Penmanship, Ao., which wt:i tc sent by. return ' mail fr4 of charge, with conulnlng List of Students, Terms of Tuition, Opinions cf the Press on ear New System of Book-Keeping, etc. f FA 0 fflTT." C K. Lobibb, Principal Lecturtr on tlit 8cl.no - of Accents, Business, vusioms, tie. j. if. Psriixrps, Professor of Book-Keeping and ' Commercial Calculations. H H. Da vibs, Associate Prof, of Book-KesplBg. ' h' O. Joassoa, Professor of Penmanship, i . g T. Wdams, Esq., Mercantile Law. Krv. E. Y. Rkbss, D. D., Commercial Ethics. , . .V tiuiTiii.' , . Hon JohaT Kennedy, Hon Joanna Vansant. , f . Hon Thomas Swann, 11 KelgMer, Esq., , JaeohTrast,, J Wm Knabe,Esq. ( '-The time usually required to complete the fell marse. from 8 to 14 weeks. iDBWi l awarded to all GraduaW. , Largo Clrenlsrs.and Catalogues sUting terstl Ao.,sentbyUAoeAra, - . . Address , X, LOgrXR, ; anlT-tf 7 r Baltimore, pM : DAILY BULLETIN ;- - . A0 CATAWBA JOUP! fTTHE BULLETIN U published Ji. of Charlotte, at $8 per an advanee. ' - The CATAWBA JOURN la the town of Oarlotte. sarlaWln4tia 2. 1 r 1: r. r jajB,l
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 8, 1862, edition 1
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