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. . . j. 1 ..... j t . .... ... 3 " - 'j-..- i 4. ' 3;- , :.. .. . j ., r . . .4 . ;i , ,.t!' , . . .... . en, vol: vi.no. 888j : -V' : . . -1 mil r - ij ft. ... T . . . - Ik." . . - . i- " ' . - - ' - . . . . .. - - . , , - --r- - " it. - -- . A'NNU r 1 gE.;BtT-IiLEgiy:. 5V . K n VA D H. lliriTXOX. " l'rfr I7 Million tk cond .MM9rvjft, JSAnw c-;rHK daily bulletin w;nrruouikJiu IV I-jLLAIW per annum, 1 AD VAN Ct TU C TKI U'EKKLT BULLETIN U1 5 l u 7 Congressional. 7 7 tK.jyWy for ib Kirtin. ; , . . Richmond, April iiO. The Senate on Saturday -r8Mul dozen bills appropriating fifteen hundred thousand dollars for the constraction of a railroad between Galvcaton and New Or. Ians : alo paed the House bill to pro vide for the organization' of Tartizan Rangers. ' The Senate refused to concur in the res olution or the House, and rescinded the resolution, fixing the day of adjournment on the 21st. - In both Houses the report of ;the joint committee on th flag and seal was re ceived. . " . - The accompanying was received as the dtsign for the thg: Red field. White Saltier, having in centre a-device of the un on azure shield, one star for each State. The House postponed the consideration ol the report tor the present, yeas 39; nays 21., - .' LTOTICK. 'Ml men enlisted by me since the battle , at Newbern, arc hereby ordered to report themselves in Charlotte on Friday, the 2oih 61 April, h hen they will proceed toKinston and join Capt. T. 21. Obex's Artillery Com pany, now encamped at that place. J. 31 JWU." April 31, ISC2 4l M Charlotte i: Sr. C. Rail Road. i hkk is mi difiiculiv in Drocurinff I transportarion lor freights and passengers "over this Road. All goods are promptly shipped on t hi Road escort Liquors and cucli through ireight us cannot get trans Donation over the Nonli Carolina Rail r.,3d. A. 11. MARTIN, aprileric'-dtf. . Agent., fO V I rtN ILA.TEHS. Just received a lot ot Ragging.' For tal low at ' KAIfNWKILF.R-A BROS. .. Feb. K's JJILITAUY llt'TTONS, Ac. Keceivid ptr Steamer Isabel, t;old Ip (auleis tr Comnussioned OHicers, Military Uuitons. (Jold Lace, Pistols, &c. ""KAHNWIIlLRRiBROS. H.2Z. " O It 1.N A Nil A N 1 BELT, A IandoLie Silver Case Sword, tor Captain or Comnn.-sion-d Orficets, with a red Silk d lieil- ot sale al KAHNWKlLElAt BROS. T Feb. i - g '" WVIUSU GOODS ! iu.L fctlvrJ Ut M-i.r.mcaiut .riug htmt Oo4,iuP'iir Failing, lu,gUU Brg, Wri, Orax.rt, L-u4 na f prtng Btlka, wtica ..a.Uuj.r, '-"4VWEilkr BBO Mrchi:,!-:2-tr lioi-.s, mioi:s sn em. rf-iT.d fie. Mrt(ncQt of womo Lrlhe.r - -81 w palr- 'rEl,IIKIl,,L141Ltt.. "w-holeanJ-split Z.ticrs of all haJ. AUo, Match 12,1JJJ-U ' - iltlSi SHAWLS HelreJ f aiff varUt of 8i k .Mnt! aaJ hmi'- FOf l K AON WEILER A BK03. March li. 12 tf .TUOMAS W. KADGL1FFE. "" AT Til a SICiN OF TIIK DHU?I, RICHARDSON STREET, THE N0KTH-EA8T CORNER OF RICHARDSON . AND PLAIN 8TRXET3, NO. 166, Importer and Dealer In Fine WATCHES, CLOCKS, JXWXLBY, SIL .VEK WJLBT, 6UN3, MILITARY fit FANCY GOODS. rarvTatcHaaaad Jewexsv repaired by aaJUful m tiAia-MGax maae to wu.( ocl. 21. lsoO-tX. ' ' ... . - . i r . TItlTING PAPEH. a .mnll innnlvnf Commercial. Note and ' - -r r-J ; - . Letter rpr just received, and tor sale , Opposite the Fost.Office. l ' 'April 12, lSoi-4t. ' - " - "To roy many triends in Charlotte and its vicinity, 1 bes leave to state, that having " VOLUNTXZRED JOB THE WAS, it is necessary t :r me to wind up. imme diately. Those who JL.OV12 Til EI II CO UNTR . Y and think I 'act discreetly in exposing my life in its defence will . ; Prove their 'Professions - BY COMING FORWARD, SQUARIITGr UP AT ONCE I Tf spared to return when .-grim visaed war has smoothed his wrinkled front, I hop, to resume Notice to Merchants., v ro&wARbiNO cmct-r- Li - '-. CaABLsm, March J6, fliue 9oath Carolina Railroad Comuaor bavlos JL deirrmfoed o dlaconUnue UUa deparimeot of he iterrlce, Uj ud Jrlxoed, who has Wa the for varUlc Afreet af tb Cum pan j- for Utc I act Foar or five years, baa aaaoelalrd alUi Mia Uta CLief Clerk la thedparliueat,ant, under the name of OA NTT A9T0NY, wlU coatinaeto RECXIVE and OR WAUD such, articles as may t consigned to bis care. He trusts, ty strlcl personal attention, to re vaia very liberal share of the baaloesa of the department. - , .-" . Parties are reminded that all good now resreh. i. thi. nortfrou doIqU beroad the Confederata tfiatesof Aia-rtca. most be entered at the Custom J Uouae, and that duties are payaoie on sucn as are pot pareha&ed on or before the SSth February Iat, andUiden on sAlploard on or. lefur Vi 1M JurcA iUini, aave such as are on the free list. It is therefore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where daties are payable, ad IS ALL TO OCT UTHI Or CCSTOM liOCSa STT,WHTH1JI THE OOODU ASS BJr0a WOT. Prompt compliance will prevent delay and ex panse, as all articles not entered and permiUsd will be stored by the Custom Home officers. The South Carolina Railroad Company wm advance, ... hMuror. the charges of freluht. UrsTWe and warfage, tut not Vu rpeHe connected vitA A Rates of charges lor forwarding will-ba very moderate, and may be had on application to (J A NTT A HTONT, to whom all business coaima nlcatlons should ba addressed. The undersIfcTied refers' to th officers of the BouUi Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding Department, . and . to all merchants of standing In the city or cnarieaton, and respactfully solicit a liberal share of patron- Late forwarding A cent S. C. R. R. Co. 9 48t M aaj m w A'CAItD TO XII E PUBLIC; : THE EUTEKN . Daily and Weekly Progress. -tt ! ALUHADY KNOWN TO X THE lUIlt.lC that the unceremonloar entrance of Bureaide Into rtewoern on naay last has compelled .the temporary suspension of thf PROGRESS. This was a barbarous and vil- Unloum Droceeiline ot old Burnalde, inasmuch as it Las deprived the public or the advantages of a good paper, besides the Inconvenience to the citl aens of Newbern. - . ' - . - Bv the discomfiture of our arms at Newbern, I ... - . . . J 1 .w . . I . n.. a have lost everywung t n&a in vac icc., iDe. and stock and other office material and fur niture and other property or all kinds, Is all gone but still I hope to be able to make arrangements at an early day to Issue the' PROGRESS at some point not very remote from, the old stand; this will depend however upon the extent to which Burnside Is able to penetrate the bowels of the land. -. - - . Having lout all I Lave, I must urge all who are Indebted to the PR0GRKS3 office to make Imme diate ettlement. j Though In the army my aaaress will be for ti present, Uoldsboro, N. C- - rsr- Panerfl in the State that receive the PRO- GtttdSia exchange will please cory or botlcethU G old boro, March 17. 1562.- . Catch the Deserter. TJ II HIT V DO LLAKS HE V AIXJD, WILL be given. for the apprehension and delivery ol David Keid, who deserted Company E., 34th Regiment, North Caro lina Troops, at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, N. C, 13th January, 1862. Said Keid is supposed to be thirty-seven years of age, rive feet eleven inches high, sandy hair, blue eyes, red complexion and down look, nothing promising indicated in his appearance, fciaid Reid's residence is Caldwell county; N. C, w here he is sup posed tobe lurking. Bring him in and re ceive the money. JOHN F. HILL, Captain. ; Ter YV. O. ilARRELSON. V. b. Hamilton. S. C. Marclrth 1So2. march -- 2-btf MARTIN, TANNA11ILL & Co., (Soccesaors to N. M. MARTIN, HON A Co.) Grocers & Comiaission MerchaiiLs, PETHIISIIUIICS, VA. WALTER K. MARTIN & Co Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) CO JIM I SSI ON3I Kit CHANTS, Ilioliraoncl, X7"c R. A. MiiTiX, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C. R. Tamsauill, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. C Walt K. M aktijs, ot Richmond, Va. N. M. Mamti,. of Richmond, Va. ' K. H. CusststiHA Jr.. of UichmonJ, Va. BOTU concerns will give faithful personal at ienUinto the sales of COTTON, WHEAT, lUttACCO and CORN. Neither toacern will buy any of the aUove named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, as their busi ness In produce f j confined to bKLLINU exclu sively. Refer to a F. Fisasa, Esq., President N. C. Rail Road. Dr. W. J. ilAWai, Pres't K. A Gallon Rail Road. R. K. BatDOinti, Esq, Pres't Bank at Tarboro, N. C Hon. W. N. tnwAKiw, Warren County, N. C. Jamkh M. BcixOck, Granville County, N. C. C F. Eish", GaaLler Exdianje Bank, Petersburg Kejst P. BatiLk, Eaq., Raleigh, N. C. rsr We rwpcctully call the attention of Cotton Plan urs and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets In the South, having both a good home aad foreign demand, and we art pleased to hear that efforts are now being mad to get the freight through from Charlotte to Peters burg reduced to about 3 a bal. roca l,lS61-3m. ' - John T. Butler, practice! Watch and Clock 2Iaker JewtUtr & e., Main etrttt, Charlotte, Jv. C. opvoHtt ' Xtrr'B iIotl,dalr fntis WatcAti, Clocks Jtic4lry, WaU' Material,, dc. ALL work dons la tht establishment warrentad for x. v - ' . .i . TWELVE MONTHS. vtn. w.trhpn. Hiorks and Jewelrv of ererv das- criutlon repaired and warranted for twelvemonths. jan.ii.iooi ly.c - . v' : '-. " 'J. IS. KOBSOIV, - (LATJE aairrr A aOBSON.) : Commission Merchant, ; - No. 62 EAST. BAY, CIIAiilESTONf S. C. - :o: . Particular attUntion given to the sale of - - WHEAT, FLOCK, COIIN, AC. ' And from my long experience In the business, I feel confident of giving satisfaction. . B E F EB E N C E S . v : CM. Fumai, Esq., Pres. Bank of 8. C, W.'B. Smith, Eq., President Union Bank, O. Ewing Esq, NaahTUle, Tean, Hon. John P Ring, Augusta. Ga., lion. il. A. Cooper, Etowa, Ua. . May lO.lSol-Sm ' -"- ' - 1 - - PALMErro: . - ; lEOlST WORKS. ;' : COLUItllHAt .S. 'Cm.;;. ( J ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLL -' . WILLIAM . GiiAZE, JLTTANUFACTDRAR yF dTEAM INOINIS, lYiL from 10 . to 80 Harse Power t 'SUGAR MILLS of very style noafin se. Mill Work of every dlscripUon.- Also, iron itaiung, with, every i-rirtlon of Iron and BraasCastlnga. i would caQ attention to lro&Cuting In the way of enclosing Public Boildlngs, dwellings, Cast etepa. Bales lo Railing, aad ail kind of enclosures for Cametary lots. " - Having a first rata Boiler mak.tr with cs, w art rreparad to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at abort, notlea. . Will send boiler maker to any rt of the Suta. .Our Steam Engines will bt found, when compared with those mad at North ant tatabUabxasata, to be from twtaty.fivs to forty par eeat larger lor tao aamo oarsa power. ami Works have bee a In successful operation forsev ral years, with an Increase of patrosags from all parts of the Southern country, for which Proprietor returns his thanks to his d cm ere as frtsnds and patrons, and begs to ass ars them that bo pains er ezpeajc vriUbe spared tonertt seoo Chariot MA VINO parehased rem J.A. Fox the above to call th attentioa of the public to the act that ba U bow ready toflU erery order for ma kill If teas Kotfnea, CoUoo and Tobacco Prasaea, and very description of Machinery. All kinds of Caa tlnm la Iron, Brass and other metala made at short Dotlca and reduced prices. Particular attention irtvea to the making; aad repairing of "ThresUnr Machines, Uorae Powers, Cotton Gins, Milt Works and Agricultural Work of all kiods. Blacksmith Infr.JoS, . Wagon Work, and How-Shoeing dona inrs bought at lh Foundry or taken In exehant. - i or ioo won. au kinda.' .Wood Turning also don.- ' d 2fl-tf - - ' -NORTH CAItOLIA FOUHDEY & 1IACHI2TE WORKS, BALISBURYV'N. O. :'-)' . ' 8CCCE3S0R3 TO N. BO YD EN" 80N, ,V " ! I MANUFACTURERS ojr, : : AGKICULTfJUAL I Jtt P lllESI EN Ts Cultivators, Plows, -C7::"?'yPZ . :. . ' ' ' Corn-.Shellers, ' : ,': . " : : - : ; . V; Seed-Sowers " - Horse-Powers & Thrashers, - . THE CELEBRATED ' , 4 r? . TELEGRAPH CTJITIN 0 ' MACHINE, . For Fodder, Hay, Stalks, Oals and Shucks Being the first Premium Machine of, the Fairs of North and South Carolina CIDER & SUGAR 11ILLS. ' SHAFTING AND MACIIINEBY Tor Griit, Circular 3&. Vertical Sawmills, Gold Copper & jSiirer lttlaes. " Manufacturers ot and Agents for Dr. E. 0. 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 ACTIN G HAY OR COTTON PRESS. ; . . , --Iron and Brass Casting, Forgmgs, and Finished .Work of every Description. TOBACCO PRESSES AND PIXTUBES, And othet Kinds of Machinery repaired at short notice ? : ,1- puno'18,' 1861-ly MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS, HE1S II Y ALEXAN DER.- - ' CIIAIll.OTTE,,IV. C. " r TUE undersigned beg to Inform the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity,- and. the public gen erally, that they have . - .- ': COMMENCED BUSINESS y . ' at the above -71 E S TAB L I S II HI E IV T Trade Stroot, . , ti:nfntn North Orolin Rail Road, and ou- Dosite JOHN WILKES Steam Flour MillS. r - . ... : -b. .11 - . They are now prvpsrcu wwuuo u, , . . . ; JVlach-iirery, ; i i At short notice, and on reaaonabl Urms. STEAM ENGINES FROM 8 to 80 HORSE POWER, . -y ' . ' rso-uooija s - : AND ' ' ' LACKS.TlITIIs; WOICK : I . OF AU. BUND. ' 1 JS Their F9DN. In their line promptly attended to. DRY Is to run operation, sua , . Cast Eegularly twice a week, . Wednesdays and Saturdays. They are prepared to furnish alt kinds of K , CASTINGS IN IRON, UIIASS, Ac- .. .. accoRDiNa to oUKa. ' . SAW AND GRIST MILL GEABING, ' GIN WHEELS, ; SAW D UST-B UKNEllSi ANTI-FRICTION PLAT Ed AND BALLS FOR COTTON PRESSES. CAST IKON RAILING,, For Garden Enclosures, . Dwelling Houses, . Publle Buildings, - ; Porticoes, - Cemetery Lots, A Their " ' ' . - IMPIEMENTS d.. ..n.i..i.n tho hn1iin4 Itr" all its branches. have been SELECTED WITH GREAT OA RE, and are provwea witn su ue . --v- . - j- . f IMPROVEMENTS . , Required td do their work In a ' 5 '.- - v ; ArillS'A' UATh JTIANNEAts Arents. fo Dr. . O. .Elliott, for Winter's Pateat Mulay Saw Mill, which baa the advautage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as naca wort,uu uoug. bchct, uiso uy oiuer Mill In useit can be run by iiteam, Water or Horse Power. The Mulay may be seen at the Shop at any time. - . ' naiJti ALAAflDK, . .N.B. Old Iron, Brass, , Copper, Ac, boujfht or taaen In trade.. ' ' -,-. . .'V ' - - -' ' : PALMETO W : IRON WORKS, WILLI A.tl GLAZti, ArjirIetor. sjliOlttlE A, SIAIELOS, Foremau. JtIL power desired, for Mills : and Plantation n ...ntdiart notice, haviuir at all times on A N II A(:TU Kiw UTIlAJil JLKUlSiUi Ol ailV hand some niushtd, or in a forward state. In con-. oecUon with our MUl ana engine rvora, we nave secured the services of Mr. JOHN CKaBTRKK, who 19 one of the best Mhlwrignts in the aouth, to superintend the putting ap of Mills and. JSnginev i .; horn iviJLiX-,a. - 1 am agent, for. one of the - best PORIJBLK y ii.ij - quw In use, and - can furnish any slxe ...1 " P.rinni wtrtnir' lha Milts .re lnvitwrt Xtt call at the Works, and wnutss the operation of the in usB. ..The Mill-rack, wluch is the verv bMt.ls procured from - Edgefield, S. C, and Um ar built oomplete at cur Eatabliahinenl. AU decrioUonavfBKA;MSandlRON CASTLNGd .rccutMi lnUnsvery best manner, and at abort notice, as wcxaai vefy. day In the week: Uor stock ol patterns u very large, having recently purchase ail those .formerly owned oy G. W. h,.H tvdutf added to those tuadeatiur Establishment. lor me past five years, makes the assortment more luu iuu auy uuicr uae citaouui- mntln the State. :' ' ' , Wiro Railing. . 1 am agent, for oue of the largest Wire Rallini f .i. .1 North. kBd' will famish WIN DOWGUARD3, GALLERIES, VERANDAHS, BEDSTEADS, or any description of Wiro Work, at the book prices of the manufacturer, which can b aeen at my omee, . - . - CIRCULAR SAWS . t am ar.ni ttr R fn A fVi'n celebrated CIh CULAR bAWS, and also for a manufacturer of the r me article in itunmona, v a.-- a iuu suppty ot these SAWS, of all siaea, always on hand. Persons wishing them, will do well to call on me, as I make BO charge tor cuing tnem to ta mauaxeuw. . ' OLD SAWS KE-T00THEI). - -1 have a GUMMING MACHINE on han3, and au prepared to re-tooth old saws, making them as gooa as new. ,- . dssll.lboOtf f ; WXLLIAM GLAZE. Wanted., nV'KEOROrafl qA food strong "NEGRO tMEN for chpplnj wood. AppJj atUils oQct. CharIotte:&;S I t i Colukbia. -Maccb.-31, 1862. ,t ? A PASSENGERTRAIN will leave Col " omhii fAr Charlotte eaf afternoon at "6: and arrive in Columbia. zt. 5 . m. ' - . Engineer and Sa Jtrintendent. : .. Charlotte & S. CiBailroaiJ. ijj : -- , 1 1 . XIII E Passenger Trains ortthis Road will leave'and arrive, hcreafter,'ae follower X,eave Charlotte, af 1, . 8:30 A.M1 A rri ve-t Charlotte: i : - 3i50 P.M. Leave Columbia at : 8:00 A.M. tf - Arrive at Columbia, Nova - ; NHAitLOTTS aiid.SQ.,CAIl. R . . Tk. pnnnnn Ana on the 1st of J&nuarv next on the Bonds of this Company will be paid whenever presented at my omce at tne uepou .. . Atlantic, Tenn. & O. Railroad. J .r'r &t !(rV ;i Treas; Office A. T. O.R. R. Co., K: - Charlotte, March 17, lb2. - ) A a tho lRt installment ot btOCK. saD- in AfortrlAnhuro r.nuntv. is due on DViiwvU 'AV" O -I ' the 21st of April, all Stockholders in arrears are requested to make immediate payment, : Contractors 'have faithfully performed their datios, tind must be paid. The amount r. I 1 S . - ifH - J is due Irom otocunoiaers. onuMorwaxu, PAY UP and get your certificates. 't -- v--M. U. VV luix, i reus. frff JVhig copylour weeks. . ' :-larc,h 17. 1862 d2w ... Wilmington, Cliariotteand Ilntlienord Kail uoaay Teaksportatios Ofviob, W. D. ; jfikfi nd after.Mondarthe :15th instant.the ras yjf enger and Mail Train will be run on this Road dally .(Sundays excepteaj as toiiwws . GOING, WEST. ? Lea's " T.00 A.'il T.45 Akkivb unanoiie - -Tuskaseege Brevard -Sharon , . . Llncolnton " - 7.43 8.10 CS.21 :: 9.00 8.15 8.40 - -.1,1 V- 1 GOING EAST, Lxavs v 11.00 A.M. 11.23 11.60 ?y 12,1T : ASJUVB. , Llncolnton Kharnn ! 11.45 Tlrovard : ; i " ." 11.45 ' Tuskaseege - ' 12.15 P. M. Charlotte t.: " LOUT ' By Order, . ; -.. :. - V. A. MoBEE. Actlne Master of Transportation. ; UnoolntoB,'April 4tlr, 1861. - . 'r-. ' - Atlantic j lTeiin & 0. R. R; rjiUiharges on this Road must be prepaid on JL allFreigQis going to Stations on thus Road wnere there are no Agents. ; All such frrightAwiU be delivered at said stations at the o wAerrislu A. 11. jusftii """"""r; 1 - - i . Vreiifnt Agent. Jai uao", lBrr"rf--IZZ::g -PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED b a. ranaLL & CO., MARIETTA, GEORGIA. , OOOKi' NEWS AND COLOUK0 X IN1&S, t if an excellent Quality. : and warranted equal to the best JNortheru ruakei . : : : liOUK IXvK at G cents 10 ip per w;, i cans of 1 to io pounds, . . ' r WEWS.1NK, (hne) it JO cents per id., tor alt orders ot J0O pounds and upwards. NEWS INK, (very tine) at 40 cents pet lb:, ia kegs ot i and OOpounas. - CO LiO KE L IN Ktf kX o 1 to .- H per lb. , in half pound and pound cans, ; . jpstr" su very paper inserting tisemenrfor one month and, sending uau a copy of their paper, wilt ; receive pay for the same upon purchasing three . times the amount ot their but irom u. . , mch22 '62-lm. ! A. B. K. & CO. ' .. " Removal. ; . ; 1 1 HE su bscrib'er begs to inform the public that X hehas removed nu Shop.to No 4 UMANITK tiO W, where he is - prepared with a full BtocA - ol ' tiOOJJS FOR MENS WEAK, ' ; To supply all who may favor him with a' call. : Uavitg secured the -services of one of the best Cutters m the 8oath,he feels satisfied that he can plegce most faatiduous.; , ' 3 liNR WAiNUFACTORY. HE Subscriber has commenced the manufao JL tare of a beantifut .-' -... A&IsACIa; "W11ITINC INK. 'A . ii i. mA fmm AnEnelhih recine, and is re-- markable for its brilllancy ol color and. freedom from ail se4iments or drugs.-'.'-. - . - ; t : Orders from dealers win be filled with prompt ness, and at as moderate prices as they have been Durchasing lor from Northern manufacturers, j V Orders solicited, and SmN wiesteuV Address ' W. JT. JOHNSTON, . ?fantW-tf - " " - " ' Oolnmbia, a. tf. ; - Dissolution. rIXHK Copartnership heretofore existing under SU the name of ALEXANDER A M0DOUGALL, Utals day dissolved by mutual consent. - Henry Alexander is alone autnorised to settle the busi ness of the late firm. - " wLn - ' -I . . - -.. ' HJfNRY ALEXANDER. . , 1 ' " MALCOLM 3f CDODGALL. i JuBf' T, 181 tf. 'y'-':- - - v - 1862 ltUCitN W Ilk. vutr. HnnTH I: NOW IS THK TIME .TO 8DB SCR1BK FOR TH GREAT JSOfJ- rMiCKN wkkKLTI THK BEST TALENT OF THIS BOOTH 13 WRITING t OR IT Tiie Soutliern Fkid and - Fireside, Published every Saturday, at Augusta, u.r ac knowledged to be fAs bat , family faptr in Vi4 SovJA," contains in each issue, eight pages (fsrty columns) of -- zy-'l r-' ;, v ; - Choice Readine Matter. devoted to the instruction, and amusement of the . friends of feonthern ' -- - - r - LITERATORE, AGRICULTURE, And ART.'? - fXT Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contenta.v - - , V TXaJISWOactfAAMrMjUUrDSl. -"1J,; . AAreai JAMES QARDNKR, Aagusta, flt, '- The old North State, Fore?ef tf OOK HERE, FRIENDS AND FaXLOW-CTTi-JLi ZENS, will you . buy the noble- STATE of NORTH CAROLINA f If so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this ; New, Large and irxasnilncent Slap, And you win get ine wnote sum, wiui ner Mvera, i Railroads, Gold,1 Copper, Lead, .Iron and Coal 4 liines, and all the Cities, Towns and - villages, her nobieMountaias and Springs, and her Fields and If you want this GOLDZS RIZE. now Is the time.? Map seven feet by Ave. border view et v.. (if.i. Mni.Inuns Asvlnrfl. Cli?aTwl Hill: and Female Colleges, Ac Ac, one ef the oKtaptsi .-nd east Mans ever published. - r . -i . . PEABC BEST, RlUshoroMr.O.:185r AGENTS-WANTED fxite. Terms liberal, for every County la;- tl . . v r'rk fV a-- -"A ppiy H ?ve, : TffE LARGEST CIRCULATION III WES TERN NORTH CAROLINA. - -the . CATAWBA; JOURNAL, v -V7 . .AND - -THE aVAaXY BUI1T11Ii " . E . HvBRI T T O 1ST ) . itAUfcOTTlS, N. C, - "V THESE Papers (embracing , the Tai-Wesaxv Bcixms:.) established In the town of Charlotte, N.' C.,aEFards unusual'advantagea to 'Advertisers both at home and abroad, as the editions, weekly, now exceed - ' . . - SSIX TIIOIJSANI COPIES, " , whlch.Ve have no.dobt aro read, by at least . . ; ? ' - TWEHTX THOUSAND , persons each, week, a large proportion of whom are L Planters and their' rainiUefli',4 -JW.- -; i . . As a means of Advertising we are confident that great advantages can d obtained lb rough, this es tablishment, hence: we embrace, this opportunity to inform our Mendi and the' Mercantile c6mmu nitlea 3;eabwrOKlt.aii, ton,) that our facilities for circulating their ouilness NoflceS throughout Western North, Carolina and the adjointng: Districts In South Carolina rejfx tensive and eampiete.- J 5 Our terms are liberal and a large deduction wu be made Ou. the pats.oi contract. Auvervisers. Sent. 27.41S61. 1IILLSB0R0UGI1 ItECORDER, POUTICS, AERiWJLTUBE. H1SCELLAMY, fiEsEBAL lWS.' IIILLSBOROCGH,-N.' 0. . : ; W ITH the present -volume'the RECORDER commenced the fortieth year of. its xis tence, the first number having been issued the 10th of February, 1820; daring all which time we have labored to make bur 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 RFC0RDKR a good Family Pa per, devoted to PoUticsAgrlciUture, Miacellaoy; General News, Ac, with a view to the entertain i. ment and' improvement of the farmers and citi sens of the circle in which it is distributed. Our Agricultural department we endeavor to till with the best selections we can make from all sources, giving preference to; sucn as will be of - practical use to the farmer and cultivator ; and in this parr! ticularwe 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 commas, w 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 w shall take especial pains to nresent 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 Btate, except those favored with telegraphic communication. . oo' -r , '-.v.- . ; . in iui " . . gj copies, one year.., i ..y..-.-io.w Tan copies; one year . .". . . : . . . --J. .1S.00 -'y Payment always in advance. . 77" :- 7t in. nfnur old subscribers who will obtain five subscribers and send us the cash, shall receive their own paper iree pi cuaxge. ...... : ,.; The Edgecombe Faria Journal. f flHE bubscriber will commence on or about the ti 1st of September, 18oU, the publication of a monthly journal in-a'arboro', to be devoted to the ,ittiTi nri rural Interests of North Cardlina UMUWM.H . in particular, and of the South generally . ; edaroie-model farming county of &orthCaroiina, we feel that there is no iocauty oevter siuteu, juu tn.Mv ant.ltlt'd.'to the source of nubll- aoD, luuio jmbmj -. -- i cation of a first class agricultural paper, than Tar boro. It is to be cauea . , . . iThA Edsecomhe Farm Jouraiy And will contain original and selected articles up on Agriculture, norucuiiure, sriuriciu.buc, uvwe-, hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac. . Tt wiit h nuhliahed with new tyim" and clear white paper, in a neat quarto form.: - ; The urioe oi . muaumiuvu wv ' - " as to place the publication.within reach of every one. ; : - v,.:.,' '' , One oopy one year. . . . . W r-. f Seven copies one years. .s ......... o w . . Twelve copies one year . V ... y W Twenty-live copies one year: .. . . . , .10.00 t3gr no paper sent unless paid for in advance, t. : . W1LL1AJJI t; SAUTH, - r Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro', N . 0. ; July " - :V, 'r . ; - I .'! OF. THE - ' Z. - , U ' MAYING become the proprietor oi uie jjetw cratic J.Te. ' I ha ve -merged Uiat paper ' 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . e into the BTATK J0DBNAI., WU1CU WIU UC puwunusu bemi-Weekly anor vf eeaiy . -,- - "-v-v; The btAl JOOailAI. WlU suyuk-W iiciuuvjaus principles in the broaden sense, and will support i-mnrrjLt.ic. measures and their iU vo svut uvuw ..-. . -. - cates as they are presented, and as occasion may require. - in ouier eaacuuu "j - maae the paper. What its name denotes, a btate Journal escue wing .'all'sectioual ; consiaerauons and working tor me enure obavo uu t wuuuuu Interests. .. , - c - as soon as arrangemems ca uc iuauo, uis numo paper shall be re-modeled' nd printed with new type, on good paper, nd in a superior manner. The Editorial department will be properly attem t tfartoiia branches, and willsDeak for it- uou vv , . - , , self. Neither labor nr expense, will be spared in the management pi tne vpt. , The Urm at the State Journal will be as fol- .m Weeklv. per annum ....... . Weekly, . r.. .' ... . ;..... . . i.,200 will be insisted upon invariably in adsoanc No Uime wiU be put npoa the list without the money, and all papers wiU be discon tinued at the expiration of toe time for which they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed. I am satisfied, from years of experience, thatTipoa naother footing can any newspaper hope to sue- Adversemehts of a proper character - wlU be One square, first insertion.,.. .-......-.. iw Jtoch Bubseqaentlnsertlon...i ... .'.S cents. AiiberaiUeduction on these rates for yearly ad vertisers in the Ssmi-Weekiy. -In the Weeklyedi tionthe full rate . jp - - ; 1 Nuv: 8T. I860. Ed4tor and froprutor A NORTH' CAROLINA PAPER 2 3-'.e;'i; -r T H b t i at k si r- t? , :- A larai kgteFasr WtdHf, published in Qrcauboro. UMO a year J $1.00 tor six months. , "sTTtHE TIMES contains weekly forty columns of JL cice matter, specially adapted to the family vdieTi It is neither sectarian nor political, but by rnreonrteous to all sects and parties,, It ia the, constant aim of the publishers to present In itg columns whatever may elevate the people and en rich the State. The publishers - wouM earnestly, anneal to thefamiUesof North Carolina to 'give THR TIMES a trial ; try it for sixjmonths, 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 acaUer our substance and our energies mong strangers. : Give th Tim is a trial ad then let it stand upon its merits.- ;J t. WHATISSAin OFTHBTIllS.. ' -:- - "The tunes I regard as the very first of bur Southern Literary Weeklies." Rev.. C. F.' Deems. . . ! know of no Weekly published anywhere, that Is to deserving of public patronage as the Times." Rev. J. K. fcdwarda; i-Sr- - "There is no pandering to a vitiated taste eve ry article Is of a moral tendency, and calculated both to amuse and instruct." Wumicgton Herald Oneof the handsomest weekly papers published In the D don." Spirit of the Age. - n . - Let the people of -North, Caarolina encourage their own newspapera-Raleigh Standard. ' - - Address, ' ..COLE 4 ALBRIGHT, r y-jL -t;i-4 - ?i: . v Greensboro N. C rt A IT experienced COOK, Washer and IroneriwUl V hear ef a pleaseant situation on applleatioa ihroagh thU 9fflce, v- "V - ; r r - SOUTHER!!" ' OTTAEDI All - IS FTTBUSHSTD AT ' r-'dOLvnBiA,- so. oamv ; . . BY CHARLES P. PEUIAM.- . - ' ' , '. - TKSMS : ' . -1 Daily.-; . j ..... . . .. .... ...f 8 00 per annum Tri-Weekly. ..r.rU;.. 4 00 " ' '"Mt Weoklr .-..-.., ,.- 2 00 V. pT Payment in advance Invariably. Post masters sending us five dally subscribers," with iV aa n- trl.vutlv anhirlhAni. with S20 OO. enclosed in registered letters,) will be entitled to . . J F - . - A tA . . . U . an extra copy, or m uea ui ux w pci oain v uv urns thus remitted, provlded-the order is for as many as five copies. Ten per cent, will be allow ed for amounts remitted for single subscriptions. . ;---.' anVKBTISJUtSHTS ... : Inserted at the following rates In the Daily and Tri-Weekly : .. - ' , -n One square,(10 lines or less) one insertion. .,50 eta Each subsequent insertion... .....i i.Y.. .35 cts When an advertisement is Inserted in the Week ly, or but once a week in the Daily, SO cents a squarefor each insertion. ' - .- We offer to advertisers the Inducement of send ing their favors to be read by a numerous and In fluential class of readers, both In town and eoun tryv The Southern Guardian, present great ad vantages as an Advertising medium ; it ' circula tion Is large, and is daily and rapidly extending, particularly in the middle and upper strict of the State.. tx - ;.- .I' -.'.....- -joa;rrtuxtnto:t --y .attl . T l l-atAA t. tKn.n.i -ri 1 tr .nnAlnt.iY ' In m1 respects, and fitted for 'every' description. J Yl orx; - in coanecwon wiuxit 1 oiuucrj. , -.- . . ; The Southern Guardian is devoted to the main tenance of the rights, honor and Interests of the South under the Constitution.. While it Is willing to sustain the Democratic party whenever Its course thall command approval by its Justice,ityet more confidently and distinctly rUIes Upon the ptopU -Of the tsoutn ; ..anq as me wes jrcv" contest wtucn is even now opwu.uo, in uu rly labor to effect union and cooperation amongst iln the. management of this Journal, tie early production of every class of news from all parts of tee WCTlu, tneiessuna ."v iuin iuui;, interests of educatien agriculture, commerce, and manuf acturee, wDl be kept prominently in view, and no effort will be Bpared to make it, in all res pects, an acceptable fire-side visitor. - - - ' r" We send our Dally to nearly all the Week ly newspapers of the State. WUltbey.ln consi eration of this advaatage, kindly give the above prospectus a; few lnsortfons. . 1 ; . 7 . .jnnei The -'Literary vPaper Of tlie SoutUV - I "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD READ IT THE LARGEST! TUJS. CHEAPEST t THA 1 JBESTl ILL OSTRA TED 80 UTHERNFAM LLYPAt"ERl , sti)'i - - -t .'.. rTIHE TIMES is.neUher political nor sectarian, JL bat is the constant aim of the Editors to fiU Ita columns with the choiseat Historical,' Literary and Family reading, and with a large selection of ;all the new . of ; the. day, both foreign and uomes? ttc.- '---i,-f-..:y'..-,---,-:- :r'. . f - The fifth volume ;commences with the new year I860. - Engagements have been made to make this the most brUliant yearln. tberhistory of THE TIMES.-s It will commence with . - ;- - ;: k -: Tlire jLteautiful lrlxe Storlea. - Its ittU8trationa will be increased ;. and its typo graphical ' appearance will be improved by a stilj neater dress; The Publishers are determined to keep pace with the improvement of the age: their, motto is "PROGRESSION," and as the circulation of -THE TIMES enlarges each year.jthey are de termined to 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 bireulation. J -.But as additional Incentives to the friends ef the South to encourage their own literjary and family paper, in'which they will find none lof that impure and immoral reading which sometimes they get from abroad, the Publishers of THE TIMES offer For subscribers to commence with the new volume and the he wy ear, T.THE TIMES is printed weekly nn io-ht i:inir tafes. fine" DapeT, at t. a year, in advance: if or . specimen numbers and circulars address the Publlahers.. " ' " '" . 7"'T i r - COLE A ALBRIGHT.. nbv. otf " . J ; - - Greeasbyro, N. C , ' J PROSPECTUS , a nfkllTlAil (rwjrsksi.m.v s nin I lVrn.nl -1 PUBLISHED, DAILY AJUD TX,X WJtXJLt. X fftyWEk Maaccav giyea dally.reperts. of .the Mar t ke. and Mariu Intelligence in Charleston, and of tlharleston- commerce in the leading sea ports of the world.;. The Weekly Prices Current is made "up with' much earei'ahd from; the most reliable sources. ; .Its connection with the "Associated- Jress", insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph And the earliest news by steamers from. Europe. It has att Able and. accomplished CCor-r respondent In -London (a gentleman, connected, witn the editorial staff -of the London Times J and regular Correspondents in New, York, Washington; Key West and Havana. The monthly - Mew Xork Pashion Letters and weekly letters on . Life in Washington are additional attractions in favor of jta lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of " a gentleman" who Occupies perhaps the highest position among the literary -men. ol the . South, are discriminating and comprehensive Attention Is paid to aU matters of general concern, especially those in reference to tiie Plahtlug and , Agricultural interest, And to the current new ot the day. Ureal care is taken that nothing shall appear in its (columns; wbich should be excluded from the isimiiy circle. -. ' - 5-- - The poiiticsa creed ef . the ..Msaccav 'consists in the principles of - the Democratic Party, ,aa laid down la Uie Virginia and Eeutiicky Resolutions o 1T5 and 119 the Sovereignty of the States ;.s strict construction of the federal Constitution by the General Government, the agent of the States ; Pree Trade, and an economical Administration ot the Government, i Its policy Is the - Union of the Southern States tn maintaining their rights .. r Xeim JPayable In Advance,7 DAILY, Tper annum... . ; .. . Ti .. i . i-tw Clubst will be FurniaUedae loUowss Kve Copies of the DAILY for. , . . Tw. ,V..t40.Vk.'' Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY . . . '-.. WJjmj s- The name of no person out of Charleston will be entered on our books', unless tiie payment of the subscription be made In advance. . Nor win orders from without the city to publish Advertisements, Marriage Notices, or Obituaries, be attended to, ' unless tne cash, or an -acceptable City, reference, accompany the order. , Money.-may always.be forwarded, at our risk In registered letters. 1 .; jPoeTKASTKRS are authorised to act as our Agents U obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money ; and by sending ns Fvot DAILT suosCrl bersi with $60 enclosedor -. Fit Tai-WKxj.t subscribers, with 25 enclosed, will be entitled to ad extra copy ; or If preferred, they may retain' Twenty per cent, of the pre-payments, for their, trouble and In lieu of the extra paper." t -Out of South. Carouna,n person whatever; Is authorised to collect debts already due to the In the State Ur. Samueju E. RiraoKsa is our reg- ulur Agent to -make coUecUons and procure new In Charleston, Mr. JamebD. BcUDe, Connected .uwh. -.ftiAA in ourreirular anthorixed .Ali.f tn K.o f nil nncfr to recti DS. for monpv nnv rfns the paper and to contraction future business; . ... V suDBCnoers ami vmcxs, iu ub, w us, are urgea- earliest period. By so doing, they will save as uw ri 1 1 wn tmm wu .... - - - w - - - u w &i.-.uib twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin cinal uurtion'of lh "urolits. v . . . . r ,r: Editors - in the State and tiir oughoat the South, who .receive our - tki-wasu.t for. their Wkksxt, are respectfully requested to compensate us.vf or . the difference in value by inserting this prospectus. -' r-st.- j. ruett, ja,.-c. Mo'LIrodd Street,, Char Uton O TiiK FARMEK AND i'LAHTER ; x.V Wit Tr.-srirr,Tt'"v"AV- e :: in ;"i t HAYING purchased of Maj." Geo. Seaborn this . popular journal, I have removed its place of pubUCauon to v;oiuia.oia,ua wiu nereaiwcx i from this dty at regular stated periods." ' . - -f feeling confident that such a journal Is gJ"V needed in this state, ana oeiie vm y " v- WBVsined, ;lflocated atthe -Capllof thStatea conducted with spirit ana svt""" -Trer It n makin the venture, and call; upon every, KrmeTandPlanterin South Carolina to enoeux, yarmers to the fL rfridly adhered to, aad THE To tie People of North Caroiifla. At l be reouest of President Davis, I have- undertaken i collect all of the arm iwiw in the hands oi private cimeris 61 our siaie. 'For that purpose I have been invested with ( authority tp borrow, purchase; or, if nec"" sary, to impress them. I am satisfied tnet it will never be necessary to resort to the use of the last, named power. Patriots of North Carolina.' our soil ia Invaded, and though we have men enough to, repel the invaders, our men are useless urness tucy J have arms. Upwards 6( 20,000 iand ol arms are now lying useless in. our houses ; these arms should be collected and placed in the hands of our noble defenders. . None but a craven or disloyal citizen will ref use to comply with this requisition. I willim rnediately appoint suitable agents ,to go through every county in the State, empow ered to .borrow, purchase, or, if necessary, impress arms ; but in the meantime let me entreat all true patriots to send in all 1 of their muskets, rifles and double-barrel shot guns (good, bad or indifferent,) to the sher iffs ot the different counties whom I do hereby -authorize to receive and pay for .them, agreeably to the attached schedule of prices, ana draw pn me for me amount no ceaaary; r . - . -.,.. -. 5 For good rifles and muakets, $13 and 620 each; according' to value; good double barrel shot guns from $ 13 to $38, accord-i ing to value ; other arras and parts oi arms according to . valuation. . - , ! I have also been requested to purchase old crap iron whether cast or wrought, and of all weighta, ior.which I will pay lor the former JJ-.centa per pound ; lor the latter cent. : W. S. ASHE. r April 3, 18C2 3ti ' ' All the papers in the State copy threo times and send bills to JVIoj. . VVV Sj Ashe, Richmond, Va. .'' a Book' and Job Priu (ing (JF-EVSRY.; tILASS AND' STY IK, Neatly J2xecutfcd hA title otnee. MATING procured a large amount of excel - lent material, and added to this establish ment suitable fast PRESSES, we take this oppor-. tunity toyinfona our friends vand the public. that :we are luiiy-prepareu w fiwuw wn every class, In -: -.''';. ri:iiaTi3Nrc3r ' - .... . ' V. at short notice, anst at prices far below those usually paid in this section of country. We ar prepared to print in the latest and most approved , style. ' - RILL-lIirADX, CIIfCUL-AUS, C II licit S, SHOW-II ILLS, INVITATION 8, xivjaju.3 -LAW IILANLtS, v k. m mm- m m ar wmal - UUUJtiV) and any other style of printing usually called for. lor mucn less tnau ne samo vish vu executed this side of New Torkv '''', . -i . - Mi, as siiaaa a - PRESERVE I YOUR TEETH. vAV;-Vf 'ALEXANDER, ' SURGEON OENTiST. GRADUATE rjF.TIIB BALTrMBRB DENTAL COI. i '..'La'ag.. " ' IB tULLY-PREPARED TO DO ALL DENTAL Work in the latest improved styles, and will be at his ofllce two weeks in tach month dating from the first Monday (of the month) and will appro priate the remainder of Ids time to all persons desiring work done at their residences, who will oblige him very much by addressing him at Char lotte, N. 0. 1 EtT ALL WORK WARRANTED. - - OiBCe, opposite Kerr's llotell, ' . Brown's building, up-stalrs. aprill2 1861-tf V . . : : ' ' ' , All Dersona indebted to us by book ac count will please call and settle, the same, no n'nrhnnkfi must he closed. One of US may always bV found at the office oi Dr. Wr Caldwell r. s - P. C; & J. W. CALUvVLLL. Feb7-tf - : r . , THE BUIiliETIIV i, .'. J.-: ' AND -' ' ' ' THE CiTAWDl JOURNAL. "JTE are pleased to adverthe the friends sod r ' nilrnni nt this .hllhmnt lhs.t wm nnm mence the publication of the second volume M the flast named iournaL this - da v. under the most favorable auspices. - ' . - - , The circuiauon or tne aoove namea paper is raniillv Inereaslnir'. and its lnfluanca as ' an rlvur I tlsms medium is belnsr felt and aDDreclatad br it ' patrons, having access to almost every nelgboor hood in uus ana adjoining counties, as w.i as tne . . . .1 s s r .it adjoining instnci in cuuui varouna.- TIIE CATAWBA JOtJltNAL. One of the largest 'papers cow ' published in the State, malted for S1.0U per annum, made up from Ih. nnlnmnl ff Ik. Tt L VtTTT f WT1W K a nn, .III. become a popular papers, but It affords great ad ab advertising meamm. . . , " Rr.Ai1in.n p.nnies wi!l ha sent ta in, saetlon thaw may be ordered, free of postage. v or terms, Ac, we refer the reader to oar Imprint.- - ' H; BRITTON DOV.ii-tr - - - : . - - ' tjOTTON UVXUUH. ' - ' efts ooheim will purchase COTTON GRAIN, FL0URrV . -:' ... '; -AND ' .- ' - COUNTRY-PRODUCE, of all kinds, for which the T HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH will -be' paid.-. .v.; " ; .'- y. Just received a large lot of . ir - BAGGING - :f',':, ' -v." -;f,.;".;:-.:,-'i.-.';R0PING. . and a complete lupply of . I Uov4 'Cl-tw2mos ' -' E. A C. BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. rFOBDtD.ViSsi. CHABTEBIO 85 t'.f - . LOCATED ' Xbrner of Baltimore and Charlee Struts, ' V . -' ;a ALTtisoas, so. rrnHE Largest and most Eeganitly Purtdshsd 1LV Commercial College In the Cnited Elates . Everv vounr mah should write immediately for one of those large' and beautifully ornamenud cfreularsT representing the emurlei '' , v. ' i of the BAlTiMoas ComiuiciAt Cousos. View ol tne jgu wiU D aent fcy return iraa,- ' y SS of Book.Re.plng and H. II- mnss, A",or o penmanship.. I'YmD. D; OoirrclaAthlcs. ' ' v " Kennedy, Bon Joshua Vansset, Hn2L awana, Wn U Reighler, Ksq., . .1 nauaUv required to compleU ths fuJ, ila. fro 8 to 12 weeks., - Wtloua U awarded to aU Graduates. c Avu , lm1 natalnvtiAS aLaliasr lance tbymsUAMeAor . Jaa lT-tf -. Baltimore, pi( fWQ ItJBWT, ; ; -; . A house on ; Main itrtet, netr tht Pet ' 'BosTSnAv1osw; J - . 1 V HcnaaCS SUflfiriavuri, . w7 - j:: .
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 21, 1862, edition 1
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