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o minium I .jp. Mil. . . --Ml" ll ll a- - "'-l-L. " 11 HJ LLUI' " L J i i. I mm ifi'WWlll IIIIIM' I IHWI ililSWWWy .... -J" . . . . - . V ' ' A . 'j ' : ' " ' " . ' fj. " ' - ' ' " - . - ' ' j ' V J. - 'J t : - - r s. - - VOL. VI. NO. 884.3 THE BULLETIN:; I t 11 V ; KDU'A IID II. IIKITTO.N. i K I ( : C ........... 7. NO. 1 6T RVO S. STRF.ri .' . TtRu t-rin PirtR : .T Til K HAILY UL'LLtTIN :! i ri.:-! - Tii K Ttll-WKKlkLY UCLLETlN l f U.J ACAKI). T.. i ir-i l-'tir!is : Fur Ih. tCai; tctilinj; our a! standing busiiei.s date. Our til m VhangQ. its yle on r.. It Uv- .,f Inn arv Itui. I Wll.LIAMH I.LIAMH j J. (lATF.!!, Villi r,iitinuf iht bus wold atfe! f loruard ai,.i Liia'Dea.s rAiinot u'wrltrrra" .ur ni.-iirm to ' their indt'hifdjicfi'f hf mrrud a with- 38 dt rt-ady Jt-al vkiifi which ,,, M ht vuluntt'vrrd to s-rve lrfth part their roun should not is a hich ..rr'HAed nor hutild you by withhold n; llu i'r JUHt diu1 tf ir b.isititsn. causa tutal sacriliCft ot O AT f. V H I.1A M S. - - Wheat and Corn Wanted. imMlt. latUng eomiiiunity win like Cirn Cjri- U1 h? purchajed at the p&J cikiri prices. Tlme haifir Wheat. H ai. I Corn fr Me may tnl it t their advauUie t. cali at the M'.'d ttTore clknir a ial. i JOHN VII.C A cu, ' ChAilotte Flour Mil Family Flour for Sale. A1 T t?- t" .-rit.t! Jkloi.rir.K' M.IH. can w h-i C'w.Ni'S, MIoUTa and It KAN. A:.., .MKAL aji 1 .JK.ifT. . ; John tv ilkl.-, : 1, i,rl )ft- ri.-ar Miili.. ri li.MlO.N li.lTI ALIO.N. Juf received a Talent 0nibinatioii Stool and Cot lor camp use. Also, an aisort-iiit-ni of "heavy Army l'n Jcrshirts, Drawers, India I'ubbtr Overcoat and l'ants, Eaain Trd Oil Cloth Coat. For sale at KAIlNWKILHll &. lillOrf. January C5, lfOi tt . s : i: i : 1 1 a o m 2 v i n ii- Superior articles of Scuperaong WINE, in bottles tr family use.- For sale at ICAUNU'ElLKll & 15ROS. Jrn. C3, lt0-2 tf j i;vr uizcEivitv.' A supply of extra tine MEltlN'O UN DlIU-MliRTS have just been received andlor sale.by ' Jl S. THlLLlTrf , decl2,'Gl-dt. A CAUD. tit is prepared to give private lessons, at the residences ot the pupils, on the Tiano, Gui tar, V loliti and Mtlodeon, and in drawing and the modern languages. Ternis mode rate. "K. 1. HUNT. l'roesor at the Charlotte Fem. Col. janT.l J--dtt rjH COTTON 'I'LANTKUS: -' J;i-t received a lot of Rajgino.' .r sale low at - . KAUNWF.ILFR .IIROS. I-VI.. 1,1 Mi- it . M IblT.Utl Iff t roN.s, ,Vf. K'-etived t T Mrliiur l.-aiii-l, lotu l.p (.julti.s ir I'omuiUstoned tltlicers, Military Uuttons, (Jold Lace, I'iSlols, vVc. . Call u.m at KAMNWKlhKR Jt HIIO.S. Jan. -.:. lo- tt ' 1 -"MiLISIl ;ods. I ' . , A splendid assortment ol Trints, litrip'd OsnabJtg.l'laid and Striped English Cotton Go-kIs, per Steamer JJennuda. :-' ' For si!e at KAUNWEILKR t liRO."." . Jan. !5o-J It v 0 toriON LAt'KS We are h:!linj oil' our ?i)leiidid stCK'k. ot Needle Work, comprising Meeves aua Collars, French and tlnylu-lt worked Hands, Edging aJ Inserting, Thread, Linen and Cofioii Laces, as usual,-tv f rices. Sclli::2 very tdt at KAI1N WEILER & IJROS. Jan. 25; liU "yt L i. i is i : i i'v, .i 1 1 li x'ku v. " tprii 'Sir' Jn"J Nc'litaa Bonnets, Drab and Hii-k trae H t;net. Uu Jvud Mi.nse Straw and (horn Hits ; Also, uw prln$ Artiucuu and . Kit bTns. jasl rcCeivcvl aud lr e at KAUNWHI.KIi Jk BKOd.' March iM'-'-tf 1 UlI.M.i iCHIM, . - , iVL 7IOI'ICM.i 500DSi I'liiu l Ui-k'ci.aHios, Prae-e- all wool, aad Plain Bowtuxiius, -AlfaecAa, Uck Figured l'aj.litiJ, Pin MaaruirJ ,shabi, black Crape SeMs, and hil"Cik"9. or aie at . ! KAHNWFILLK A BROS. Maicr, V2, lr-5-.'-tf . ' . s IMtIC SHAWLS. I Kei'cite 1 a Ur Shawls. For variety of i.k MauU'-d anJ . KAHNWHILER 1 Mar. i It. I- if c VONFIIUHIMTK ! ! Just receirt a superior quality of Gold Lace tor ornamenting sleeves and Couled uaiccaps. Forsale at KAUN WEILER &. BROS. Feb. 1;., tt SWOItI SAM I AND 1I1:L,I A hand.oiae Silver Cae Sword, for Captain or Commissioned IrlUcetS with a red .Silk Saah and Belt. For sale at KA1INWE1L KR BROS. Feb. I'. I' I tlx; t;uou!! " i..o U,..-ci-TWi:M iray Hapaug, tnfttUh Karat;e, CUi ra;i!trd Stlks, Brav- IMklnes. Visurtid rt. Organ i!es, Lawni and Spring ilks, which ar very rip.d'y at ? KAUNVYLILKR k BEOS. March 12, IsCi-tf S iioks, sitoi:s, shoes. Keceitrel a ttr ais-rimenl of women Leather Fhoei. "te 8 W S, i ling very fast at 11.00 & pair. f)oe K! 1 Morocco Boo, r.: I to . For tale at KAUNWtlLER A BEOS. March 12, 161 tf , z E1UE11S, ZEI'IIEItS. Whole au 1 split Zephers of all shades. Also, tJnJ tctt t?r knlttiaf Shawls ao Svarfj. 3 Notice to iWercliauts. URWAKDING OFFICE - Chi KLKoTOS. Irch 1 6, 16L ) ' - ' f I1HK ' Sooth CaroinKiulroad Company havlDK 1 ilttermiceJ to diacontinoe this department of Uim rICf, t'ie ui'eriKi'e" w ns i -j Mam,( Aget.t tt th Comny for theIatfour or I Uvr yfitr. a.ciatJ with Jiiiu the Chlr Clerk 1 lu U.eajartiutD:,aul,unJerthe name of GANTT i IbTONV, will eontin-ieto KtCKlVK an J FOR WARD ucr arUcte ajt may te coaisifcoea vo uu cr. U UiuH, by lri:t proonal attention, t-o retain a very liberal aUare of Uie buslutM of the department. . ' 1'artle are rciflinJea iht all gm.i now reacti thia port from polMj beyond the CVuf? Jerate tte of An-rioi, iout b entered at the Custom Houw. and that doH-r are payable n such a are not rarcliaacd on r before the listii reoruarj w , 1WA such' ar on Uie frc list. therrKr nr--ry that rt-iiiiAe3biiiiJ !Unc will prevent delay an 1 ex panae, aa all article not entered aud permitted be utoreJ by Uie UuiUiin llou.ie otticer. The Nuth Carolina EaUroat Company will advance, ma hereU.fore, the charge f lre!j;ht, dray age and trarfage, butH" tf4 &cjhh6s ixnittetUed with. tA iWcm yvuit. r, .i' Rates of charts tr forwarding will bs Tery moderate, and may b had on application ' to U ANTT STONY, to whocj all business coaiiuu nicaalui.s ahould b addressed, - The uuiler.igucd refers X-rt "th otticers of the South Carolina Uailroad Company, lo the custom era vf the yorwarding Departiuf'nt,lnnd lu all merchant of stfcudintf In the city or Charleston, and resictfaliF koUcita a HU-ral nhareof patron age.. JAMKSL.JANTf. " bale Forwarding Agent g. K1L. l:.Ci. A CAIIO l OXIIK II7IIC; THE SEWBEK.V . Daily and Weekly Progress J T IS Abu 1.. fix la.rt ro Til K iL III that the unceremopioua entrance d i;unia inio .iciwin v mu lastha coi.iprllcd t'ie temporary su.ienhi.n of Uie PROtiliEstf. This was a barnarous and v'tl Unions j roocc iiui'.'d old Hurns.Me, inasmuch as It hts deprived the p.ilVw utjlx advant.ices of a kuuJ paper, besides the inconvenifci.ee to the citl z?r s rf Newberu. I'.y the discomfiture of r arm. at Newbern, I have lotit everything I hndin !- world presae., i vi .. un ! stcck ami other office niaterial ani fur- I mture and other property of all k-Lds, Is all koi.C but still I hope to ba aJ.iei mriKe arrangemcnis at au early day to bsue the PUOURKSi at some noti.t not vrrv remote from the old stand : this . .n .t, i,nd however unon the extent to wlJch U able to nenetrate the bowels Of t e land. - ' - Having lost all I have, I ruuat urge all who are indebted to the PKOOKESS otlice to make Imme diate settlement. Thouirh in the army my address will he for the present, Goldsboro, N. C. Papers In the ti'ate that receive tb; PUO (i KaSio exchansre will please copy or notice this C4ra. J; 1 PENNINGTON. Goldsboro, March 17; 3C2. Calch (be Deserter. fJIIIIKTY 3QLLAKS KUWAHD, WILL be friven for the apprehension and delivery of David Reid, who deserted Company E., 31th Regiment, North Carolina- Troops, at Camp Mangum, near Rakish, N. C, 13th January, 1662. Said Reid is supposed to be thirty-seven years of age, five feet eleven inches high, eandy hair, blue eyes, red complexion arid down look, nothing promising indicated in his appearance. Said Reid's residence ia ceive the money. - . , JOHN F. HILL, Captain. Ter W. ). IIaruct.son, O. -S. Hamilton, N. C, .March' 7ih, 18jJ. inarch 22 'r, 2-btf . ; iiJAKTiiNV TAiNiNAiiILL & Co., Saccesaors to N. M. MAUTI N , SON A Co.) Grocers & Commission .Merchants, ii:ti2hscicg, va. WALTER K. MARTIN &, Co (.Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON Co!) V OJiailSSIO N iI li It C II A NTS, H. A. MitiriJJ, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C. " K. TassaHii.1., formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. C WaLTka K. Msrtis, of Klchrannd, Va. ' N. M. Matns, of RichiLor.d, ,Va. H. H. CcssiMiMAM Jr.. of iiichmond, Va. BOTU concerns will fcive faithful personal at tention to the saJesof COTTON, WHEAT, lOHACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com tDidlon, ptculat'ou or otherwise, as their busi-n-64 in produce is confined to SELLING esclu nively. Rcler to C. F. FisaKR, Esq., President N. C. Rail Ilokd. Or. W. J. Hawkiss, Pres't R A Gaston Rail Road. it. li. ItRWGKas, Esi Pres't Hank at Tarboro, N. C. lion. W. N. KdwaiojS, Warren County, N. C. Jaxks M. Ucllocc, Granville County, N. C. C. F. Fish br. Cashier Exchange liack, Petersburg : Rem r P. Battle r.sq., lHeiIi, r. V. f2gr" We respectfully cail the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets in the ?cuth, having both a good home and foreign demand, and we-are pleased to hear that eiTom are new beiug made to pet the freight through from Charlotte to Peters burg reduced to about 3 a bale. - mch 1, lS61--to. Jobn T. Butler, Practical TTfeA and ClsKk llfakar, Jeweller fc, JIain street, Charlotte, JT. C, opposite A'err't JoM, dealer in fn Watches, Clocks, Jexcelry, Watch Materials, tc. LL work, done In Uie establishment arrented for . - - TWELVE 7IONTIIS. Kne Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of every des cription repaired and warranted for twtlve months. Jan.ll,lS6l ly.c ' " , .-' , .1. IV. ItORSO, T (LATK RliKTT A H0BMa,) Comniission Merchaiit, No. b2 EAST HAY, 1 k. CIIAKLESTO.V, s. . ' :o: .. Particu'ar atttsntlon given to the sale of i TVIIEAT,- FLOUK, Ana from bit long experience in Uie business, I feel ccnSdeut of giving satisfacnon. ;REF EBeIt CES. - C M. Funu&n, Esn. Pres: Tank of S. C. W. B. Smith, Lj., President Union Lank.. 0. Ewing Eaq, Nashville, Tenn Hon. John P. King, Augusta. G.,Hon. M. A. Cooper, Etowa, Ga. , May 10,lsol-6m ' v ' . ' PALME 1TO. IRON" WOEKS. COL177II1IA, S. C, J ESTABLISHED, A. D, MDCCCLL : WILLIAM GLA2E,. ; 1 MANUFACTURER OF STEAM ENGINES, from 10 to s0 Horse Power ; SUGAR MILLS of every style now In use, MiU Work of every description. Also, Iron Railing, with every dlaeriptloa of Iron and Brass Castings. 1 would cail attention to Iron C&aUngln the way of enclosing ' Public- Buildings, Dwellings. Cut Steps, Balestro Hailing, and ail kind of enclosures tor Centaury loU. - - Having a first rate Boiler maXer with us, we arc prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them. tat snort notice. Ytui send boiler maker to an part ot the State. Our Steam Engines will be found, when compared who those made at North ern establishment, to be from twenty-five to fortv per cent larger fer the same horse power. These MTorka have been in successful operation ' v . ijt4ii,i,u oi io.rrea.se or patronare from sdl parts of the So. - trn country, fr mhifZ the Preprletor returns ti. thnk, to hisamerous inecus u fiuoni, uu aegs vo assure taent that bo pales or eipejjse wlllbe ipvrH tomerU a aen CHARLOTTE 1 Charlotte Foundry A.nd VXacliiiie Sliop. HAVING purchased from J. A. Fox the aWoTe establishment, the undersigned begs leave lo call the attention T the, public to the fact that he. Is now ready to fill every order for making Steam Enjrfnes, Cotton and Tobacco Prae8, and every description of MachUery. Ail kinds of Ca tinKi la Iron, i;raas and other metals mini' atihort noUce and reduced prices. Particular jkUentioo given to Uie making and repairing of Thrrthlng Machines, Home Powers, Otton Gins, J1UI Works and Agricultural Work of all kinds. Blacksmith loKJoa, Watjfin Work, and Uorse-Shnelng done with, dispatch. Old Iron, fcrajs and Copper Cast. Inirs bouirht a.t tin Foundry or taken in exenan. for iob, work. All kinds of Wood ;Tuming also dd'i6-if; ' ' JOHN M. H0W1K. AItOI.INAi UALlhii U At. X , JM . . FKI2KCKS As-'KEADEKJ SUCCJCS50KS TO N. rOTDEN 4 gON, - - MANUFACTURERS OF AliKIC IJL,'TJItAI4 IMPLKMUNTS Cultivators, Flows, - ' VCuurn-SheUers - Seed-Sowers IlorsesPowers &. Thrashers, - TUK CELEBRATED ' . TELEGRAPH CUTTING MACHINE, For FodderHay, Stalks, Oats and Shucks, Reingthe first Tcemium Machine of the Fairs of North and Soutii Carolina CIDER & SUGAR MILLS. SHAFTING AND MACiilNKRYl For Griit, Circular &. Vertical Saw Mills, Cold Copper A; Silver ITIInex. Manufacturers ot and Agents tor Dr. E. O. -Elliott's PATENT ML" LAY .SAW MILL an WATER WHEELS. - Plantation and Comity' Rights for sain oi W. T-C. E. STUART'S PATENT DO U DLi; A CT I N G H A Y O R COTTO N TRESS. - -- . . . , ' , ' ' Iron and Trass Casting, Forgings, and Finished Work of every Description. TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES, And other Kinds 'of Madiinery repaired at short iiotirc. juue 18, ltfol-ly ilECKLEMlliRC IRON WORKS. 1IEK U V LEX AN D Eli. .(MfAKLOTTKi N. V. rHE undersigned beg to inform Uie citfenj of L Charlotte and vicinity -.and the public gen erally, that they have - - COMMENCED BUSINESS - , ".' at the above- E ST A 11 Jj I S II ill IV T rooTOF . Trado Stroot, Adjoining the North Carolina Rail Road, and op posite JOHN WILKES' Steam Flour. Mills. . They are now prepared to furnish alt kinds of -; liVlacliiiiery, At short rjotice, and on reasonable terms. O O XX ; ' and ItLAOICSJlIXII'S WORK Or ALL KINDS. R E IP A. X In their lino promptly attended to. K S Their FOUN DRY is In full operation, anrt Cast Regularly twice a Week, Wednesdays and Saturdays. . They are prepared to furnish all kinds of - ;aStim;s I ikon, ukass, Ac. accoRDtxa to orukr. SAW AND GRIST MILL GEARING, GIN WHEELS, i jr J) (1st u unNxitJs, ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR COTTON PKEiSdLS. . ' CAST I ROM KAIL I N ii ; For Garden EacloBureH, . " - Dwelling Houaes, " - ' PubllO Buildings, ' ' Porticoes, - - Cemetery Lots, k, Their .'- . : . - . . For carrying on the business in all its branch., have been SELECTED WITU GREAT CARE, and are provided with all the ..... - c IMPROVIJMENT3 .. Required to do their work in a. - ' - ; ( Flit ST JlATK MAIVNJKK. Agents, for Dr. E. O.-Elliott, for Winter's Patent Mulay Saw Mill, which has the advantage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as much work, and uoiug it better, than any other Mill In use lv can be run by Steam, Water or Horse Power. ' The Atulay may be seen at the Shop atanytlme.-- HENRY. ALEXANDER, N. B. Old Irou, Brass, Copper, Ac, bought vT takenln trade. . - oct. S3, lb60-tf. .Sw:... PAI.METO - r COLUMBIA , S . C i t WILLIA'I t;L.VL, 1'roprietor. ;iOU4iE A.IlIEl4l)S, Vorfmau, MANUFACTUKES STEAM ENGINES of any power desired,' for Mills, aud Plantation purposes, at short notice, having at all times ou naxid some finished, or in a forward state. In con nection with our Mill and Engine Work," we have secured Uie, services of Mr. JOHN CHART REE, wno U one of Uie MiUwritiht in Uie South;" to superintend the putting up of Mills and Engines, OOKN. MILLS. v V I am agent for one of the best PORTIBLE MILLS now In use, and can furnfoh any. size wanted. " Persous wishing the Mill are invited tQ call at Uie Works, and witness the operation of Uie ae now m Uae The Mill-rack, which is the very beatt Is procured from Edgeiield,, S. C, and the MiHa are built complete at our Establishment. . BKASS AiND IKOiN CASTliNliS. All decriptions of BliASS and IRON CASTINGS executed iu the very best manner, and "at short notice, as we cast every day in the week. Our stock of patterns ts very largev navmg, recently purchased aH -those formerly owned by G. W. Wright, which being added to those made at my .Establishment for the past five years, makes the assortment more lull than any other like establish ment In the State . -' .;-.v 7 : "Wif e Bailings (V I am agent for one of the largest. Wire Railing Companies at the North, and will furnish WIN DOW GUAliOa, UAliLf.ttlW, V t twAIM OA us, BEDSTEADS, or any description of Wire Work, at Uie book prices ot the manufacturer, which ean be eeo at my oflice. - ": . - CIRCULAR SAWS, v . I am agent for R. Hoe A Co'e celebrated Clh CCLAR 0AW8, and also for a manufacturer of the same article In Richmond Va, A full supply of Uiese SAWS, of all aUes, always on haud. " Persons wishing them, will do well to call 0x1 me, aa I make no charge for fiuang them lj the mandrels. .- OLD SAWS RE-T00TH3SD. S 1 have a GUMMING MACHINE on baud, 'and am prepared to te-tooih old saws, making them as good as new.': .- . .dec J t, 1 WfcMJ T .- s WILLIAM G LAZE. " : Wanted. 30 good strong NEURQjMEN for fchepping wood. ApdW at this efnee.- - N;C:;TUESDA:Y7APjRIL 15, 1862. Cliarlotte k:bf ; r -. j C0L1 Apt, -March 31,4862.-'-,' i' P A I'&vlxGE T R AIN will leave Col- '- umbia 'tor-Charlotte each 'afternoon at 1 G, and arrive irr Columbia at 3 a.-m.-- ; - L . v KIMT. J. SUMNER,-1 ' ' " i -i Knffineer And SuperintendeTit.- . Ann J lHhZ r: - r - . r T2 HHP. Pftsaenarcr. Irr.Jtt?.;oa Lhiar B oad will. 1-3:50 P,M: ;; -8:00 A.M. ' -tf . Leave Columbia at. Arrive'at Columbia ' Nov 8 i ' f i ii LOTTG aud SO, CA .11. It. ; STu'I f .in jon th 1st of January next on the Bonds OT thbi'ttompany will be paid whenever, presented at my oifcee at the Depot-. . y: dec 2 61. - A. 1L M AilTIN. Aaeni. Treas; OficeA. lY.rv.rv vo., . C'arlotte March 17, 18o2. : j - As the las installment of Stock sub scribed in MJbklenburg countyis due on Ihe 21stof Ajirir, all Stockholders m arrears are requestedho make immediate payment. Contractor have faithfully periormed iheir dutios. Jnd must be paid The jamounl is due from Ssockholders.. Come iorward, PAY UP and get your certificates.' j' - j v "M. L. WRISTON, TreaS. , ikr- Whiff copy lour weeks. -M archil?, 1802 d'3wj r , ,V, - : : ' Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Road. (TBivuPrtBTATION OFriCS, W.. D. ON and after Monday the 15th Instant the Pas senger and'Mall Train will be rnn on thi: Road daily (Sandays excepted) as follows : GOING WEST.; Lkak T.M) A. 7.45 S.U 8.40 j Arhivk - 7.43 b.10 ' - ' S.87 - y.oo Arhivk. . M. Charlotte --Tuskaseege Brevard Sharon ' J Llncolnton GOING EAST, Lkavk 11. m A. ii.'2;j 11.50 U,1T M Lincolntou Sharon Brevard Tuskaseege Charlotte , 11.45 11.45 12.15 P. M l.(H) ; By OrJer, v . A. McBEE, . Acting Master of Transportation. Llncolnton, Anril 4th, l.wi. Itl.intin iiuauuvi IHE charges on this Road must be prepaid on X all Freignts going to Stations on this Rqad wuere there are no Agents. All such freights will be delivered at said stations at the owners hsk. , A. H. MAR11N, . - I - freight Agent, ; j January 22, 1 862 tf Charlotte. PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED . ' ' T" : BY - - . ' - ' li.A.RANX)AIjIL, & CO.; MARIETTA, GEORGIA. BOO It, NEWS AND COLOKEI1 INKS, - - ' . Of an excellent quality, and warranted equal to the best Northern make.- j,-. :- "130OK INK at 50 cents to $4,per in cans of 1 to 10 pounds., -, NEWS INK, (tine at -J0 cents per lb-.,-lor all orders of 100 pounds and upwards. NEW$ "INK, (very fine at 40 cents per Ib.',iakegsotSJ.r and 50 pounds. COLORED INKS at $1 to $8 per lb., jn half pound and pound cans. - jfcj"- Every paper inserting this adver tisement lor one month and sending us.' a copy' of their paper, will receive pay Tor the same upon purchasing three times the amount bt their bill trom us. - mcha'es-im. a: li. R. & CO. I. . r r. Removal. rVlilti subscriber beirsto inform the public that JL he has removed Lis Shop,to No 4 (xltANlTti HO W, where he is prepared with a full stocK 01 CiOOiJS VOll MENS VE4K 1 To supply all who may favor him with a call." Having secured, the services of one of Uie nest Cutters iu Uie South, he feels satisfied that he can please Uie most fastiduous. - : - - ' " OCWtf-tf; . . J. S. PHILLIPS. m IiNli MANUFACTORYr HE Subscriber has commenced Uie manufac ture of a beauulul . , . - . . 3 IILACK. WIlITlNCi - INK. It is made from an English recipe, and is re-: markable for its brilliancy ot color aha freedom from all sediments or drugs. - - -r -: .. s -Orders from dealers will be filled with prompt-" iiess, and at as moderate prices as ..they Lave beea purchasing for Irotn Neriuern manufacturers. t Orders soiicited, aud samples sent wherever re quested. Address , - . W. B. JOHNSTON, - . aug AMI V- ' Columbia, S. O.' ;.i;Ji:-yiCl)isspluti6n. VniHE Copartnership herelofore existing under i Jl, the name of ALEXANDER & ilcDOUGALL, is uiis day dissolved tey mutual consent. Henry Alexander is alohe autaoruscd to settle the busi ness of the late firnw - ' -L. - -1 , . --. " .. HENRY ALEXANDER. - '- ! "1 ' MALCOLM MCDOCGALL.. -: J uni 27, 1S61 tf. ' - - -K :4Zi4f'fp'SlOW IS THE TIME TO SUB JL O SCRIBE F0H THE GREAT SOU- T HEltN - W ZJUKLY 1 THE BEST TALENT OF THE SOUTH 13 WRITING lORH- . - - t- Tlie SoutlieruField.?and Fireside, Published every Saturday at Augusta, G.j-ac-knowledged to be th-6 best Family faper in Ute ,SvW.,"-contains iu each issue, eight- pages (forty columns) of- i " ' -. ' v-:-, Cliolce Itsjading Matter, devoted to the instruction and amusement of the -. - . - .. - friends of Southern" ; - LITERATURE.-AGRICULIURE, and ART.': : Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents. . . ; -f - " " Vkkms TWO noLLAits rsu AHSGM. ' Address JAMES OARDN BK, AugusuH - Ga. ' The bid North State, Forever. "'m- hhw'TlltTlE FRIENDS AND yELLOW-CITI? SJwsS?Z& yfuSuy the, noble ST ATE f NORTH CAROLINA? If so, send to Che subecri tert oTsSbscriK toe County- Agent, for this , w.r.': LarL-e and jylasnlflcent Map, . , ' e. the whole State, with her Rivers, "Hi Vant this GOLDEN : WZE. now; is the :,nd bsst Maps ever P0E p-jsT,; "" -' . uuisooro ct. a, . . or k wTvn for County la the Tiim A'. 0. 1. MA . V il . v v. I SUtrTermsL Apply M THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN WES. TERN NORTH CAROLINA. ,- - 0 AT -V WJB1 101 II N A r" publish siD bt - : -E ; H . B R I T T O IT , THESE ,Papers (embracing the Tbj-Wkksct 'BiJiAn3i ).estaolistied "in the town of Cbjtrlotte'i: N. affords unusual advantages o -Advertisers both at home and abroad, as the'editlons, weekly ,"; no exceed - " - ' - 'i v -V- SIX THOUSAND COPIES, I whicft whave' tio doubt are read by ' at least ftWroBB LltU week, a larg proporuou 01 Planters and their vfaUes-- ;V s . ''r?:'lz As a pieans of Advertising we are conndent that Kreat advantages ca4.b obtained tbrooghthis esr tabiwhmenCnence ;.we embrace this opportunity to inform our friends and.Uie Mercantile commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston andWilming-. iohy) that our facilities for circulating their business Notices throughout Ytte Uie adjoining , District in South' Carolina are "tensive and complete; - :'. , K Our terms are liberatand a large deducUon wil be made oh the bills of Contract Advertisers. - . Sept. 27, .1SC1. 1 ;:-y--v -v--' 'r.--V,:--- ' " ... R 0SFK OT ITS -1 HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER, POLITICS, AGRICULTURE, ailSCEttm, EEKERAL HtWSH ii) KN NIS HE ARTT: - ; " HILLSBORODGH, N. C. r ; r m'yiTH the present volume Uie RECORDER - commenced Uie fortieth "year of .its txis-. teuce. Uie first number having been issued Uie loth r.f kvi.rnarv.' lStiU: during aU which time we have labored id make our1 paper interesting and useful,. and we hope that in these particulars we naye no been altogether 'unsuecessfuh It has been -our wish to make the RFOORDER a good Family Pa per, devoted to PoUtacs,- Agriculture, Miscellany, General News, Ac.,-with a view to the.eutertain ment and improvement of-the farmers and,itl aens ot the ciroie in which it is distributed r Our Agricultural department' ;we endeavor. to till with the beat selections we;cau make from all sources, giving preference- ttrsucu- as 'will be of ' practical use to Ue iarmer and cultivator ; and in this par--Ucular we hope to make - the RECORDER aa valu able tq ; the. agriculturist as ahy periodical .of a purely agriculUiral character. In our MisceUa neous department, we shall contiue to be, as we have always been, careml. to select such arUcles as will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to. improve the, mind and heart. While we shall Le thankful to receive well-written articles to aaorn our columns, w are not so ambitious of originality -as not to prefer selected matter of superior merit, to loosely-written and Ul-oigested articles, though ornamented at the top with the coveted words 'Written expressiyfor the RECORDER.""-In our News department we shall take especial pains to nresent to our readers the latest intelligence ; and to enable us to do so We have Vacuities equal to those enjoyed in any portion of the State, except those favored with telegraphic communication. . A single copy; one year,. . . ..v. .- j". . Kix conies, one year .. . . . . tzmy ' " ii't .i.irla- nne vtrar .' .". . . - ".10.00 xou 1 1 ' - 'y ...t uiumviii advance. - : Any of our olu subscribers who will obtain five .Ik....i. aen'd as'.- the cash. . shall receive their own paper freeof mre:. ; - . 11E subscriber will commence on or about the ' , -rn-.. 1. . - 1 1 : I tf" 1st of BeptemDer, 4000, me puuuuauuu 01 monthly journal in Tartioro', to be devoted to the plantation and rural interests of North Carolina in particular, and of the South generally. . Edgecombe having long since been acknowledg ed as Uie 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 - . : . Tlie Edgecombe Farm Journal,'' And will contain original and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture.QoologjI, Ac, Ac. It will be published with new type and clear white paper, in a neat qurto form. - ' - - The price of subscription has been made so low as to place the publication within reach .nf every 0Q?r'--""ri;-vTERr:-K:?;t r' " . One copy one year....,..-.:... ........$0 50 Seveu copies oueyeari... 00 -Twelve copies one year . ... 5 w -. Twenty-live copies one year ..... i ..... . if 00 ? f&f w3 paper sent unless paid for in advance.', 5 WILLIAM B. SMITH, V. ' . Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro', N. C ; July80-tf .- ' J " - - ' .- ' ; i , OF THE r J ' fi U AVING become the proprietor of ' the De,mq WM. erotic J'retss. - I have merged that paper 'iuto the State Joub.sal, ,which will be published SemiVeeklyand Weekly. . ? " '. The State JOOKsal wiif advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and will " support and defend DemocraUo measures and their, advo cates as they are presented, and as occasion" inay require. TujoUier essentials it will be ' iny-aim to make the paper, what its name-denotes, a State Journal esciie wing all secUonal consiuerations and working for the e-ntif State and Lcr common Interests." ' . '' - ' : - as soon aa arrangements can be made, Uie whole paper shall be re-modeled and printed with ew, tvpe, on good paper, and in a superior manneir.- The Editorial department will be properly atten ded to in its various branches, and will speak Writ self .Neither labor nor expense will be spared in ...... f thu ninur ' , ' . ' - the managcuicu. . The teriiS of the State Journal will be as fol- OWS ' "y- -, em 1-Weekly, per annuntr. ....$400 ......5500 . . . . . These'terma wiU be insisted upon invariably in adva nce. - No name wiil .be put upon the list wiUfoutthe money, aud aU papers - wul be discon tinued at Uie expu-ation of wie time for which they have been paid, unless Uie subscription be renewed. 1 am satisfied, from years of experience, that upon qooUier footing can any jiewspaper, nje to sue- Advertisements of a " proper character' yrill - be Inserted at tue following rates : . - .. '. One square, tirst insertion. . . .:. ?fiw - 1 v.. v. a.,horiiint infiertion i . . I i . . -0 cents. A Uberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad vertisers in the Seim-vr eeiuy. jwwe .".: tlontheluh rates v N o v. 27, 1S60. . ' ' Editor and rroprnto? ; A NORTH' t CAROLINA; PAPER : : A larae Jght-rage WedclypubUsfiedin aTeensboro. no a vear ; l.oofor six months. - nrinK' times contains- weekly forty columnsof ciiqice matter, specially adapted W the family: Ju Tt la neither sectarian nor uuuuwi.em uy urteous to all sects and parties, It Is the constant ajm oi . uiv " - --t columns whatever may elevate the people and en Wcb the: State. The publishers .would earnestly rTrVeal to the families of NorUi CaroUna, to give THE TIMES a trial ; try It lor months, to see if it be not as well to patronize nome paper, a wiobb i! ,1h - to build" up home interests - and a "stite bride, and to spatter our snbstanee and our fntrgiea amongWangers. Give T8 a trial SdSS let it Stand V 4 WHAT IS SAID OF.THJt TlMKa. . - .-. .,. . i roaiird as the 'very first of our The Tune. I ef-&,. O. F. Deems. Southern Weeklvpublisbed anywhere, that tiGSJSviSSS patronage aeTime. '5'7-j r- - -Anz to vitiated taste eve- "TUfKi IE : . . 1. ..!-..) rVi.ia of atnoral .rv'TS hoth to amuse and - ' KH.h " t'O n. of tb e b anasomea . w -j v One ot wi . . tne A e : - - jn tae uw' . . North Caarolina eoeoorag their own newspapef vi -- '" . Kllrh HtM.nda.rd. COLE A ALBRIGHT,"-" Adore! Greensboro, I, C A Cook and Washer Wanted. - 1 Kexperienced C00X,wrher and Ironeruwi A. bear of a pleaseanl iitutloa a application through this tSeav . - Jn,iT " SQUTTTEK7T GUAEDIAH ;. : " fS F(TBU8BSI ATa,- coiicnniAV so; oAi BY CHARLES Pi PELHAM .. Vt. . - DaUyJv.i.;.i.. Tri-Weekly..,;.. Payment .$8 00 per annum 4 no ' -' . . . w -. ...a..- - , M ,vV - In advance invariably. ' Fost ka flv dallr subscribers, with masters sending 30 00. or five tri-weekly subscribers, with f 20 00, i (enclosed In registered letters,) will b enMUed to an extra copy, or in ueu 01 na vj per -ccuh. ot m 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 ubscrtptlons. " r.fi-.- - -: ... , anVKBTISEXKHTS .; -..-. - v ; Inserted at the following; rates in the Dally ahd 'Trf-Weekly.: .".-";r.- One square,(10 lines or less) one Insertion .v.50 ets. Each subsequent insertion...... ....-t.if-... 35 cts When an advertisement Is Inserted In the Week ly, or bat once a week in the Daily, 50 cents a Jt,- their favors to be read by a numerous and ln- fluqtial class of Readers, boUi In town and couiw try The Southern Gnardian presenU great ad vantages as an advertising medium ; Its circula tion is large, and is daily and rapidly extending,--parUcularly In the middle and upper itrieU of the State, -j -x'-. r-'.Vr"'"-: "r'tr. km-- pbotiko.- -..V-v-v--- ' CThe -Job OtBce is. thoroughly appointed to all respects, andt fitted for every descripUonr of Job -Work- In connection with it U Bindery. ; The Southern Guardian is devdted to the mam tenance of the right, honor andinterfest of ie South nnder the Constitutlonr-. WThile It is willing to sustain Uie Democratic party whenever its coarse shall eom mand appro val by Oa justice, It yet more cenfidenUy and distinctly relies uponthe Pop of the South ; and as the best preparation ft the contest whicli is even now upon us, it wul e0 ly labor to effect anion and co-operation .amongst owrseMsts. production of every class of news fr om aU partof the world, thelessoua of virtue and morally, the interests of e4ucatinagrlculture, commerce, and manufacture8,--will be eP,?&lVre, and no effort will be spared to maW it, in all rea pects, an acceptable fire-side visitor. wpltr t3r We send our Daily to nearly all the Wert yeVspapers of the State. Will ionsld erationof this advantage, kindly, give 'r9 .pronpot t.i. fw lni;rtinit ,-- - ' Thirlriaper. of .S;;tU . 4; EVERY FAMILY SHOUL READ IT' . : VyiiwyMT8" '3rDCTjb(I33JSI .,-' ' 'TtTlSTRATKD SO VT UKRN FAM ILY pa i' ten i- : ; . WE TIMES is neither ,1 vbut is the constats ""JZiItkrttw 11. 1-. .-i nkiuMi. s rianui avw - adl the new 01 - uie'u, ; 7 U The fifth volume commences- with the ne 1SG0 Engagements have been made to make tiis themost bJilliant Cyear iu" the history ol THE TIMES. It will commence with -. - t -1';.-Tiireo lieautiful 1-rizo Stories. . Its iUustrations Will be increased ; anA its typo Kraphical appearaiioe 'will be Improved by a still 'netter dres... he; Publishers are determined to keen 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 yidd new attractions to its lumn, and make it the literary paper of Uie South.. With these inducements the Publishers eonfidentiy ex pect several thousand Increase-in circulation. - But as additional incentives to the friends or the South to cncArage their own literary and family paper, in w hich they will find none of that Impure and immoral -readings which sometimes they get from X-oad, the Publishers of THE T151ES. oiler $2,500 IN PIUSMHJMS;,:;;, For subscribers to commence with the new volume and. M.ttitgHl titfmue. rtsplcuiieu numbers and circulars address tne f ubiisners COLE A ALBRIGHT. - ' : Greensboro, N. 0. OtiT, S-ti --v' prospsotus ' :;v. of -- - THE CHARLESTON MERCURY A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL; AND LITERARY NtWiPAPth , PUBLIiHIKl DAILY ANI,TRI- WJuEKL Y ffilHE Kkkcurv gives daily reports Of the Mar Jl.' kei andilarine Intelligence in Charleston," and of Charleston commerce in the leading sea ..rttif the'world. The Weekly Prices Current is made- up with much- care, and from Uie most reliablesources, xts connection waui. .ue ..Asso ciated Yress". insures the latest inteUigence by 'relegraph 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 ot .the London Times,) and regular Correspondents in New York, Washington, c . . . .i t 1 - - iik. XI o V. b- R.ey IT C&V ttllU. UMf , IVn M. SA Fashion - Letters and :, weekly letters on Life in Washington are additional attractions in favor of its lady readers, xts literary uouces, irom tue pen ol a "gentleman who occupies -perhaps the highest position among", thai literary men. of the SoUSil, are UlSCrxoiuunjus uu muynuumivw: . Attention is paid to aHmatters of general concern, toaQof.-iativ those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural interest, and to the current news of the day. ureaccare is ta&eu uiaii uvtwug uw appear in. its columns which should be excluded from Uie" lamily circle. -,; 1 -. " ' -. The political creeu'oi tne Mxaouax consisis m Uie principles of the Democratic Party, as laid, down in Uie Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of U98 and I7i9 th- Sovereignty of the States: a strict construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the agent of Uie States; Free Trade, and an economical Aaministrauon 01 the Government. ,Its policy is' the Union" of ther Southern States in maintaining- their rights. - ... Terik-Vayable la Advance, y DAILY, per annum fiu.oo TRI- WEEKLl? .. "; -'.. . . .;.".. . . ; .6.00 Clubs Will1 be Furhiied as follows 1 Five Copies of the.DAlLY fon . iUf . .'. ; : . 40.0 Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY. . 20.00 - The nainje of no person out of Charleston will be entered oii our books, unless the. payment of Uie subscription" be made in advance. : Nor will orders from without the city to puDusu auywujhucuw) Marriage Notices, or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or an acceptable City reference, accompah the order. Money may always be forwardediat our risk In registered letters. . PosTMAStaaaare autiiorised so act as our Agent in. obtaining-: subscribers and forwarding the money ; ana oy seuuiug ,,r subscribers, with 25 enclosed, wiU be entitled to ad ettU-a Qopy ; or if preferred, they may retain Twenty pir cent, of the pre-pay meat, lr their trouble and in lieu of the extra paper. . " ' -Out of South Carolina, no .person whatever i authorised to collect debtaalretdy due to the AntifeState Mr'. Samuki. E. Bueokss Is our r'eg ulur Agent to : make CoUections and procure new Kr.iK and subscriptions. --.". iI" In Charleston, Mr Jamks D. Bcpds, connected uh the oflice. is our regular authorised, collector who has foil power to receipt for money now due the paper and to contract ior- imure uuwuesi, ; - Knhwiribers and others, In debt tons, are urgen Uv requested to send In our dues- by mail at the Iri5t. r,P.ri.d '-Bv so douiif, they wul save ias- twenty.per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin xiosii T...rtion of th prohts . "' , Edit oas In the State and throughout the Soutii,- who receive our Tax-Wjuuelt ior their VVksxlt, are respectfully requested to compensate r. h .narnAe in - value by inserting this Proaptfctus. . ' - " fi,J);a"l'",u iA'o.. Broad jSireet, C&irlstoiS & a t, vtil'H'n In FAKMEK AiD PLANTEK REMOVED TO s. ' OOLUlffBI A , wr A 17 f n ssriRJIP.(l Of Mill H. 3 Ueo. Seaborn this JHL popular journal, I hare removed its place of -".5.:1 :i,,T,,hi..Dd will hereafter issue it from this city at regular stated period. -MUnir'coufident that such ft. jttrQgraUy - , T ThlTatate and believing tbat it will be MllnoSSZ'? CapitoloT theState and ducted wiuTsplrit and aWUty, I havedetermin Ton mSS venture, ahd eaU upon every Farmer and Piknter in South Carolina to eneeuraga tha enterprise by their patronage. It will be printed in the finest style of Typogra nhr. witb new type, on -fine paper, handsomely embellish! and eight pages added to it jorraer .'Price only'0a DOLiaa pernriura, always , advance...-';-- "".;'', 'I. ' -1 ".- A corps of the best practical and scientino Agri sultural writers have been eecured.aod Its aitortal department will be under the care of one of ths best Farmers in the land.' - . - . ; ' . ' The Cash system will be rigidly adhered to, and 90 name. wtU be Entered on oo? boekiojittl tasfuo lOfllhPiijU ; - . THE SG PER ANNUM. To the Peopl;of North ; Carolina. : ; .l' At"ibe request of President Davis, I have undertaken to collect all of the arms 1 nov in the hands of private citizens of our State. For that purpose I have been invested with ' authority to borrow, purchase, or? if necca "sary, to impress them, - lam satisfied. that it will never be necessary to reaort torthe use of the last, named power.' Fatriota of North Carolina, our oil i invaded, and though we have men enough to repel tb? invaders, our men, arc useless unless they have iarmsu UpWards of 20,OOQ. stand of arms are now lying useless in our houses ; th6se arms should be collected and placed ... in the hands of our noble defenders. None but a craven or disloyal citizen will refuse to comply with thia requisition. I willim" mediately. appoint suitable agenta to go ' erlo joorrow, purvliaeu, orTTlinTctkbary , . impress arms ; but in the. meantime let me entreat all true patriots to send in 'all. ot their muskets, rifles and double-barrel shot . guns (good, bad of indifferent,) to the sher iffs ot .the j different counties, whom I do hereby-authorize to receive and pay for them agreeably to ihe attached schedule of prices, and draw oft me tor the amount nc- ccssary. . ; ' . . ' . : - ' ' ; For good rifles and muskets, $13 and $20 each- according to Value ; good double barrel Bhot n8 from $13 to $33, accord ing to value; other arms and parts of arms 1 according to valuation. . ' , I have, also been requested to purchase I old. scrap iron, whether cast or wrought; and of all Avti&hts, for which I. will pay .tor the :former' li cents per' pound; torthe v latter 4 cents.. r W. S. ASIIE. April 3, .1862-31 - ' , . V ' V A.U the- papers in the State copy thrco , "times and' send bills to Rlaj. ,W. S. Ashe, j Richmond," Va. -." . ;- - ' I i 3: Book and Job Printinij j :bF?Via? i diaASS ' V AN&: .-"JTY LE," Neatly1 kxecuu-d at tlils offlcc. HAVING procured a large amount of excel , lent material," and added to this establish ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take thU ojpor tunitv to inform our friends, and the pvblic, L-Vhat we are fully prepared to execute work nf every wisss, iu , . . i , , ? ;.3E:3E X 23" T X ISJ Or . at short notice, and at prices far below those usually paid in this section of country. We are. prepared to print In Uie latest and most spproved , style, . ; CARDS. INVITATIONS, NOT liS. -. LAW II LA NTtS, Ml Jj'U K ATIS, CIltCULAltS, CHUCKS, SIIOW-IIIJLLS, 1'AMrilJL.IfiTS, and any otherstyle of printing usually called for, for much less than the same class of, work can be PRESERVE . YOUR TEETH. A. AV. ALEXANDER, 'SUR6E0n'ttlTISX GRADUATE OF THE BAI.TLMOItE .i': LEUE. ' '..;:. PENTAL COL a?-nfiMWoliveels iu each month dating from the first Monday (of the month) ,and will appro priate the remainder-or 'his time to all. persons desiring- work doue at their residences, who will oblige him very, much by addressing him at Char. lOtte, N. O. .' ' t' :- .' ALL WORK WARRANT F.D. --, Oilice, opposite Kerr's Hotfll, - ' v ' Jirowu's building, up-stalrs. apnlW 1661-tf -. . . . . jOTICK .- " All persons indebted to us liy book ac count will please call and settle hesam, as our books must be closed,. One of us may always be" found at the office of Dr. G.Wv Caldwell:; . TifC. &. j.'w: Caldwell. Feb7-tf . .. - r - i;.iiE! But ; TM CATAWBi JOURNAL. WE are pleased to adveVtis'e Uie friends and patrons of this establishment that we com- , mence the publication of the second volume af the flsst named journal,, this : day, 1 under Uie most favorable auspices. ' . ; . '' ' ,' 'The circulation of the above named paper Is rapidly increasing, and its lnflaence as an adver tlslng medium is being felt and appreciated by it patrons, having access" to almost every nelghbo r hood tn this and adjoining Counties, as wi'J as tht adjoining Districts in soutn yaroun a. :; THE GATA WIIA J U U Itn Ali, n f th largest aDers now published in Uie State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, made up from the columns of the Dailt Bullst!, has not only become a popular papers, but it affords great ad vantages to those wno , wisn to use iw v""" an advertising medium. , Sneclmen copies wiU be sent to any section the'. . may be ordered, free of postage. . , . : . . orterm.,.o.. w. ff ViTBWTToV , nov.lT-tf. ; :N - .- ' " ' - ':. .- p OTTON -1IUXK"8' will purchase - ' t COfTON GRAI2 N, FLOUR, - t - "' "- ' -AND Country produce, of all kinds, for which the HI GUEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH will be paid. ; - '' " '.' ' ' Just received a large lot of BAGGING .. . . . . r ."." . ". i , . .AH ROPING, and a complete supply of "i'GROCER' , dov 4 '6l-tw2mos i;e s E. C. BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE rniiMuFD 8S2. CHAITEB10 854 852. CHAITEBCO . LOOATSJD Corner of Baltimore and Charles Streets, ..r BALTIMOBB, st D. r snHE Largest and - most Elegantly Furnished JL Commercial CoUege In the United States. "dTvery young man should write Immediately for ene of those Urge and beautifully ornamented Circulars, representing the exterior and Interior . .T . Tnw..m a 1 rvl 1 mam. 1 View 01 tne uaxt.-o - -x;?" rL rn ....hit a . Mth will be sent br re mail free of charge,-nUb Catalogue eontaining Press on eur new oy rm. ' ' ' ' f t .,r,rt tin ti Beianis , of Aceunts, Business, Customs, etc.' rr M PHiturs, Prbfessor of Book-Keeping aad -' Commercial Calculation. ,'-.',' a H DAVias, Associate Prof, of Book-Ketplng. N O 'joBMtvo, Professor of Penmanship. . gjl WiuiasS) Esq., Mercantile Law. - ' ' rv. Y. Raxsa, D, D. Commercial Ethic., , ' J..' v .. "TaOSTSSS'i - .- ' ' Hon John P Kennedy, 1 , Hon Joshua Vaniant, Hon Thomas iwann, J Wa H Kelghlerj Esq., . Jacob Trust, Esq., ' wn Kosbe, Esq. The time usually required lo complete the fall course, from 8 to 12 weeks. .;' . . ADuxomaIs awarded to all Graduates. . . Large Circulars ,and Catalogues lUting ttnri Resent by mail fre of charge. ' -J-';"-Address . : "';. K.LOSIIR, v Jan 17-tf - ; : . Baltimore, pit HEflT, ; , - A house on Main street, nsar tht ro flRce. Apply to ' " 1 1 rvp. r, AftiWt?wn oiren:t- a. 11 1 sea a . . - '. . . ..... ... ,1 ll.T.-h 14 lJ wtl!-w Jan IKl-W
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 15, 1862, edition 1
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