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V 0". t J-Jl- j .1. sis'i'i ii n J-J--1- JOii'iiV'ti-"ii,J-i"jji wa1;.l. . .' ... '"V i- .-Ll4-C-lj'. .-jJLl-BI ' V ' -W--aav - rrw .- - ,. o Tf - 77rry ?. it f - Ii. f ff , A A CT 1 A. . . I a. .a' - ! Ill X .A. .11 I I v ? m w m5 . .- - 4m w-iiT h.a:.' ; y fcw , 11 1 J i '.III III II r ) i II. Ill f 1 1 I III III M I "1 1 I - . . - I 1 1 UmJ 1 I 1 I S I I 1 ' 5 VQL.'lXI. NO. 896. I t! Util EGEAPH. F.r5 Macon, l.vrj r:r- t tor the Bulletfa. - jru.MiyiTox. April 2. Furt Macon f prrpndird on Friday 2.nrh, (uist fsun!ay. as stated in r.iy f.r.-t dispa'' after ml)8r(3rnent l.'i hour j and Trie liipmy jBitterict were plsnted le- rind havy iiarJir'8- Th Ifcech ltf"y vas flven hundred f"t t d'int. ' drnar.ars 14) feel, and .entirely fcor.ef ,?dJrorn the Fort. Th rro. "r;M5Iowrl the honors ot U'nr.i;i tfiiur tnl?r, ofTtcrrH retiringr with ih r .-iearmi'io j-ro'.tfd. Wt l.adecve- lit d and eighteen w-und- i - h. ! 5sof t! cterny i-? r.ut known. " '. Vhi:e .ftl.Oi.i. n arrivrd nlTth t v , -rdaf i'Vcj-'oii in f i-ard thn Fed rni tn Bit 'i. ni:rit-r a Flag f Tr.f. . ,nd rfi J? here, a lrr idy stated. 1 f 1 il'anr-o tif 2arri-"n hv b-n snt ' Ji Sound t'lithf K'rt. JW 110 . Lat.-r fr New Orleans. ( i- , ,;, ;. t, T.x- t i! f-r the r.nY'',n.) 'fll(.i:xu, April i.".1 Anji.-ieJ yo JXe the orrcpondence J ctvt-.-:, the M yftr of-New t)r!rans nd " (.'nirtin'de r li. C'.' Farrnrrm oi tlie Fed- ra! .ny Kx;-'ft:cn i-'r th reduction of Ni u- r!jiri: ! I U. S. ;j.4t iir. II ARTfKt 1 ju, Nr w.o&i:.v.y, Aprils:.. lb2. ) To!!:i Hirb v, ihe Mayor A the "i:v.t Stvr-C .'rut Sif: UfHMi i r irrival brfor your citv. I h f - e liT,"! " O mtJ vo'i' Hi onr t.apt. FiaIv. - I the V. ru irs ! , t thr a JSavy, iTcond in com- ion, to demand "of you Tity of New" Orleans irr-ndr t 'I't the re ' iC ntf.ti ve ol the t.ovcru- e re ' vcn!f.uve oi me i.ivci Uni IVt-ites. Capt Daily r tf. , ?r .-uh "of the intervi m-ri? the I ni i hMtes. Lart Hailv re . t fW m i ii i .Mirself a 1 1 e Military "authorities. If rr. ts'-t occui . not h i-!..n the i , -i ! of mi !i rr r' dure T ur lfrnor that it is l ce l a naval ohiccr Q ronnnand. J" came fVr!:in-. to obedience- and ikJ eare the oiVrded ma he (Iti. Kflnient of tlu- I'ni:ed d to ? t t tii1 riifiifs f per- ; -.us- nti-1 proper be ecurcd. 1 thcretore. 4 .ni'i . lyou, 'Rr:ip ivtj'reseiuauve 01 . 1 1 ; "t oE.Nj iJliIcais. tiie unqualified .' - i - T . - tlif- i r:e?, ofth I'Jarivl tUat i.ic rmlnrm v .-t !-S .ereicn iri the- (V.Ited States bo ' K.-::.! er yoi Ic v. Hall and Custom -!! : . y tnei I jui this day. "That all I v snd ether 4!lein? of Sovereignty . other thia thosi-ijjlie United States, be . rr;p.ni from .mihlio bnildincs fy that I 'i!?iularly fra-je.si yt'M to rxruite w u vi I.othv t'KtiiUTiUirbaiice.rtftore or ! r . call j.oji all good people of - ani toiettrn t .their vueations w tr vrl.oritv t -Rl IWJurbance, rtf tore It (! 1 p i: ? ular'.v eriand that no person be pi -i. s'-! in j-cn h 4r rr(,Por,y 'or protets- , f-r :iTicjt-j , lloj il'y t their Oovern I'i'ull speed:: aq 1 severely punish any r rr"i r dt?o i wx' sdiau commit such itr :c ?a t i Uvitne??.C'i yesterday by r t ii i.en fui r v pen htlp'esa women ? I I.iiJrcn Tr jiving expression to their I '.( ".r" at vj;i; isir their old Flai. 1 .mi, very :jpccttaliy, ' our ob't titrv't 1;ned.) . D. (J. Fakrauvt, H u -rncer V-fctern tiulf Squadron. M . . Wrw'C v'f New Orleans, Cm .C-U:.. April Co, " .. - ' "icer D.&.l rarracHt, ..V. Flag S' ll'irtfort -: I In rur.-i krate of a resolution which 4htpro;i r ( tak, out of regard for -of t:e .xnfccn and children who wd our jrlit Metropholis, Gen. i , iM -1 i -tfi; a! s.. rf:e i. ias v; d it with his troops ., .;orod to 3-he administration' of . rnn:ei:r ir4 cus:ody of it honar. . hai:.ir onlTtd with the city ; r- atid iu jli red the demand you : me )e i if iy of the uncondition :u!er ct '2ui eity, completed with f. j'i;or, 0, ,0'.r the llag of tire i Sines a, i '.l public edifices "and ii' .vn tap !g that still ttats to the t'Tom iht k j !e ffthis Hall, it be- - : y duty j truniiiit to you an an- -I'm- ff r :ach t e j'l.ivtrwal sentiment of in -...:.-tu Qts ,j js than the promptness ,, t niica; , d'cta'.injr it vn tl:i :ia sad I"! . lity is .lihou it means ol deftnce rly des t. ix ttiai rnigh povvi i.rg arm a I am No M 1 lie ot a force and ma ra h-'C ittorciittheovcr- rjk displayed ia sight of it. try man, 1 possess no 'authority bey ill the Municiplc laws of tl.e City of Ne fr'ean." It would be j.jr-ntr.ptiYe in pc to attempt to lead an army the i'.e .Jil had one at commaud. I kii,w 8,i Ifiaw to surrender an un I city h ji U this ii, at the mercy ot your .junnen f jril youMortars. To tsi-.rrendei iue a place were an 'idle am.l umneauin Icl.eniony, The city is your? bVePlWi of bmtal force, not by ,y choice or tl f Sr.sent of its inhabitants it is fvr yU to 1( (:r,iine what will be the ,'ate that twaitiij As t' IiCHStin tjy Flag other than the Flag of oJT ow j ad pt ion and- allegiance, l; ine'sa to y 4. tJ.at the man lives not in our mi.t w oe aariu an t heart would "not be palcl ttTe mere thunnht of such an act. . NuT CLU : l,r" il n,i 't ""H , constituency so wretched and desporata raneeade aa would dare to "propose with liis hand the sacred emblem of our. aspira tion. Sir, you hye manifested which would t become one engaged in a better cauee tha I f!.t tn nrhirk Vn:l iiavf IT.-Vnlpfl Til 11 fword. I douLt not that they spring from a noble, though deluded nature and I know . .i.-l how to appreciate the emotions which in inspired them. - . Daring yourocenpation of this city you ru i .i ' . will find this a gallant people sensitive to tJ r -ll .1 i , . rr . 1 J:..'in in mar can in meicasi aueci ineir uiguiij - and self respect. Tray Pir Jo nr,t fail to regard their bus cintiM!lii nr the olilieations which I shal ,1 Thev shall be relisiou.Iy complied with. You may trust their honor, thoueh yoa might not coun . - i on their ibmissfon to unrrjted wron. " In ronehision, I beg yoa'ttT understand that the people . of New Orleans, while they are unable to respect your force, do not al lw themselves to be insulted by the inter ferenee of such as have rendered themselves obserttely contemptible by the dastardly desecration of our course in the mighty stru?jj!e in which we are engaged or such as might remind them too paintaliy that they are the conquered and you are the eonrjuercr. Feare and order may be preserved with out resoit to measures which I could not at this moment prevent. Votir occupying the city does not trans for their allecience frem the Government ol rheir choice to one which they havo de liberately repudiated, and that they could 6imply be the obedience which the conque ror is entitled to expect from the con quered. Respect! ully, (Signed.) J so. F. Monroe, Mayor of New Orleans. Spy Hung. Ttlegri-hi'l cxr-revily for th Bulktlu. Richmond, April 21. Timothy Webster, a spy, convicted by court martial, was hung to-day at camp Lee, near this city. Arrival of Prisoners. Telegraphed Expressly for the Bulletin. Ricmio.ND, April 2J. Sixteen Yankee- soldiers, captured by Jacksnna men, and eight Unionists, "ar rived this evening from the Valley. Northern News. Telt.;r.ij.'hed eipresjljr forthe EuHeHn.J' RicuMO.Dr April 2'J. A dispatch from Norfolk says that the New York llrrahl, and the Philadelphia fin rrtT'' wv'vW- - -a f T - r ii i i i i ii i there. They eav that Lincoln was recei ved on the 2t"th with all honors of crowned head on board the frigate Kassnida, at Washington. Count Mercier was present. , A Nero, from Portsmouth carried a J copy of the Petersburg Express, . of the JTth, to Gen. wool, informing mm oi me capture of New Orleans. The ChicastJ Pre, of the I27th, state that Beauregard is evacuating Corinth and going to Memphis. It says lurther that fiuell and Ueaure gard effected an arrangement for the ex change of prisoners. Cutler was busy preparing for an advance on New Orleans. The Federal General Chas. F. Smith, is dead. He died from an accident. To my many friends in Charlotte and its vicinity, I beg leave to state, that having VOLUNTEERED FOR THE WAR, it is necessary tor mc to wind up imme diately. Those who LOVK THEIR. COUNTRY- and think I act discreetly in exposing my life in its defence vill Prove their Proiessioii BY COMING FORWARD' AND squarhstg up at once. If spared torcturn when "grim visaged war has smoothed his wrinkled front," I hone to resume business. I T.F.WILKINSON. April I. ltd lw RECRUITS WANTED! r lOO DOLLAIIS BOUNTY'. rilllll undersigned have a company in JL camp at Raleigh. We want some re cruits for it and wilt fayh df the bounty on enlistment of good recruits. ' . W. Lilwlt.K- r. j. LmKj v itirM 'I. A. P ASCII ALL, C. R. ITOYCK. april 1 It cj. Sl'UINO WOODS! SPUING ClOOIJSI Jast received aUra asoroaient of Spring Dress Gooils, ccmpf isiag Gray PapUog, Eagliah Borages, Chailw-s, Foiulard Ptlts, Barage DellDf, Figured Earago. Organdie, Lwns and Spring Silks, which are seilim very rapullv 3 3 KAHNWEILRR 4 BKOS. March 12, l2tf- : OR E TROOPS FOR TII E WAlti I nm authorized bvthe Secretary ot War to raise a Legion for the war. I want nn additional regiment of Inlanlry,two Com panies ot Cavalry and one company of Ar tillery. A bounty of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to each soldier upon his enlistment,. Cavalry are required to ljrnish their own horses, for which the government will pay them forty cents per day, and their lull value if kilied in battle. The best arms and equipments to be had in the Confederacy will be furnished. Re. emits will be received singly or by com panies. Turn out, and let's make short jrif Address me for the present' at jYiusion, L, V. . ' - Z. B. VANCE. . Col. Com'g 2Cth Reg. N. C. T. Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro' Pat riot, Charlotte Bulletin", Salem Press and -4,l!eNen;? CHARLOTTE, N. ' " ' ' " Notice to Merchants. , FORWARDING OFFICE' . . '-S CI. R R.1 Csl. 1 Charleston. Marcli 1ft. 188L WVnV 0.hW fl.MMpi. O.llMsail niunn.ua hivtlt. A determined to discontinue this department of the ierrice, the undersigned, who bs been the for wardintr A pent of the Corapacy for the last four or Cre years, hag sssocUted with him the Chief Clerk In thedepsrtment, and, under th nmo( QANTT WARD such articles m may be consigned to his cata. iH trusts, hv atrtct nersonal Attentions to retain a very liberal, share of the business Of the department. Parties are reminded that ail goods now reach- Ice this port from poiats beyond the Confederate I of. America, must be entered at the Custom a MM4 TVf kUV IM X V J -wm.- -- S'ates of. America, must be entered at the Custom . uonse, ind inu amies are psrioie on tncn u ar I i i l i - i n.v w . v. . i noi parenwea on I yiM7 Iff I An rvmu s)l atul laden on shipboard on or oefor Me 1Mb March imtanti save such as are on the free list. Ii is therefore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where duties are payable, ad isr all casss iocovibth sxjpsxsk or Costom J nnrM TT rnrn ntinmnii in rinnivoT. I rrompi compliance wui preveni aeisy nu-rs . . . " ... . L B 1 , pjnae, m ail articles inot entered and permitted will u aiMjmj. u t uad vudvuui u.vus vuivtst -a. iaw i Eouth Carolina Railroad Company will advance na cereioiore, ma coartrex 01 jrciKut, armr kuu warfaze. JVui not tfta eaevtns connected with, ths Cutom'lTow. Sates of charges Tor rorwaraing win oe very i moderate, and may be had on application to n . vto j. cin vrt- . .vnm all v.iiolnii na-mn 1 Rates of charges for forwarding will be very GANTT k STONY, to whom all business commo nicationa shouJa be aaaressea. The undersigned refers to the officers of the South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding Department, and to all merchants of standing in the city of Charleston, and rtsuectfully solicits a liberal share of patron age. JAMES li. GANTT. Late Forwarding Agent S. 0. R. R. Co. A CAitD JO THE PUBLIC, THE NEWBERN . I X" THE JEU II LIC that the unceremonious entrance of Burnside into Newbern on Friday last has compelled the temporary suspension of tt. lDAftPPJ9 TMa wa a tiarharnna onrl vtl. TT IS ALIIKADY ; KNO WW TO lanloui proceeding of old Burnside, inasmuch as it lias aepnvea me puoiic oi ine aavaaiaKea u pood Daner. besides the inconvenience to the citi zens of Newbern. By the discomfiture of our arms at Newbern, I have lost everything I had In the world presses, 1 nttvr nftifA mLtjrl and fur- rdture and other property of all kinds, la all gone but still I hope to he able to make arrangements at an early day to Isaue trie FKOUUtas at some r olnt not very remote from" the old stand ; this wui aepena nowever upou wie c.nrui m ui Burnside is able to penetrate the bowels of the land. Ilarlnir loot all T h T muni ,irrt all nhft r indebted to the ntOGRESS office to make imme rfit nrttfmnt. Though In the armv mv address will h for the present, Goldsboro, N. C. i ii i . .a . 9 A. - TnS ' iJtr f apers in tne S'aie mai receive me rno GRL3in exchange willflease copy or notice this card. . J. L. PENNINGTON. Goldsboro, March 17.- 1SC2. ' ; Caich the Deserter. - rjlllltTY' DOLLARS REWARD, . 1VIT.T. lio fr?vn frr tl-ip nnnrfihensinn and delivery of David Reidf.whodeserted Comoan E.. 34th. Regiment, North Caro lina Troops, at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, ,N. C, 13th January, Sniff f-irl i Rnnnoserl to he thirtv-seven M.VV.H.V 1 1 j , . years of age, five feet eleveJi inches high, cam? 1 fia?r Kin aups. rprl eomnlexion and down look, nothing promising indicated in his appearance, oaio iteiu s resiaence is Caldwell county. N. C, where he is sun poed to be lurking. Bring him in and re ceivc the- money. - - w r. v m r -w vtir r . JUiliN t. liiJjt., iapiaiu Hamilton, N. C. , ilarcri "th, ISu2 . march 22 '62-btf . mum, tannaihll & Co., fSuccessors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) Grocers & Commission IMercliants, 1F:XKIISI2U1T. VA. WALTER K. MARTIN & Co (Successors to N. M. MAKT1N, BUI vo.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, R, A. JIibtis, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C. R. Tassa hill, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. C Walter K. M ibtik, of Richmond, Va. N. M. Mabtgt, of Richmond, Va. h tr rvxrvivnpiv Jr.. of Richmond, a. OTU concerns will give iauniui persomu ai i tentlon to. the sales of COTTON, "WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, as their busi ness in rroduce is confined to SELLING exclu sively. Refer to - C. V. FI3HER, sq., rresiaem a. v;. itau Qa. Dr. W. J. IIawxiks, Pres't R. k Gaston Rail Koad. R. K. BaiDGBRS.Ksq., f res t eanit at larooro, . j. itt. v V PnvmK. Warren Oountv. N. C. ' Jamks M. Bcixock, Esq., Granville County, N. C. C. F. Fisheb, uasnier xenange xana,reierai'ur Kkmf P. Battlk, Esq., Ealeigh, N. C. ' We respectfully call the attentlon of Cotton Tian,aM mrtA AaXara tn TVtf VHhiirir as beinir one of the best Cotton Markets in the South, having both, a good home aad" fortlgn demand, and we are pleased to hear thai efforts are now being made to . . . m . A A A A get the rrelgnv Uirougn irom .coarioite " eie.rs- burg reduced to aDuui a oaie. , . mch 1. lS61-3m.- ' - Joliii T.:Buthir, Practical Watch and Clock IMaker, Jeweller f-c, Main etreet, Charlotte, JV. c.,' opposite Kerr's Hotel, dealer in fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Watch Materials, tfco. LL work done in tha establishment warranted for ' , . . TWELVE MONTHS. vino WaiAsi. f!irtr.k xnd Jwelrv of everv des cription repaired and warranted for twelve months. Jan. 11, 36151 ly.c (LATH BHKTT & BOBdOS,) Commission Merchant, No. 62 EAST BAY; CIIAIXLESTON, S. C - . :o:-- - . Particular attention given to the sale of . . "1V1IEAT, FLOUR, CORN, AC. And from my long experience in the buslnes, I. feel confident of giving satisfactions . S EFEBTE NCES. , , C. M. Furraan, Esq., Pres. Bank of S. C, W. B. Smith, Esq., President Cnlon Bank O. Ewtng t3q. Nashville, Tenn lion. John P. King, Augusta. G., Hon. M. A. Cooper, Etowa, Ga. May 10,lSol-6ra ' ' - . " PALMErro. ' IRONWORKS. ; UOLUIttRIA, S. C, t ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI. ; WILLIAM! GLAZE, ' ANUFACTCRER OF JTEAM ENGINES, it 9 from 10 to SO Uorse Power ; SUGAR UII T5 r .rwr if ,lf nnw In n(u Mill Wnrk"f every disenpwoa. r Also, iron iiaujag,wiui every j.i t a ti.a.o r.. . . .. OlSCripVlUU UI II UU M1U All W iiscription or iron ana uraas uasiingSi i I would call attention to lronC&stingln the way -r .nunir- PnhH Buililinn. rwIlintx-- r?a.ct ! of enclosing: Publie Buildings, Dwellings, . Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Cemetary lots. - - Having a nrst rate tJouer maxer wim us, we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at short notice. Will Bend boiler maker to any cart 'of the Btate, Our Steam Engine will be founu, wnen compareu witu uiose xusuv a nuiiu era establishments, to be from twenty-fire to forty ner cent larger ror tne same norse power. s , l TheVe Works have been in successful operation . . i . 1 aZ11 thaAnthlnnAfT.. .hih iv. PrAnri.tA, rbirn hla th&ntl to hi a BnmrDD friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that no pains er expense will be spartd to merit a eon' C, AYEDJfESDAY, - - Charlotte & S. fe Railroad Co. Columbia March 3L1SG2. APASSENGERfgAlN will leave Col vtmhia for Charl each afternoon at 6, and arrive in Columqm at 5 a-'rn. . . ,v- -. v 'T. J SUMNER, 'Engineer and Superintendent. -': April 4, 1862 ' H V ." '' tf r - . v " - - Charlotte & 8. j C; ; Railroad. 3fJt rT-HE Passenger Trims on this Road will J leave and arriva hereafter, as follows: T a ol. j.,,. ... v Jeave onarioiip, at . . Arrive at Charlotte. 8:30 A.M. Arrive at Charlotte. ' " S 3:50. P.M. Leave Columbia at 1 . -8:00 A.M. Arri e at Columbia;, . -m r - mu ropon uu uu w,o the Bonds of this Company will be paid whenever nrpjiented at mv office at the Depot. m . .3 .. - . . V. a 1 mt s0 Ttnntra n.vt n dee 2 '61. "A. H. MARTIN. Aamt. Atad. Tkeas. Office A. Ti & O.R.R. Co.; f Charlotte, March 17. 1862. . ; ) As the last installment of Stock sub scribed in Mecklenburg county, is due on the 21st cf April, all Stockholders in arrears aa .HAiiAtt aA in rm 11' a imtflArliatA navmfint S ' ' r" V,li rfnrm their dutios, and muf oe paid: The amount is due from Stockholders. Come forward, PAY UP and set your certificates. iU. Xj. V reJf. IVIiift copy four weeks. March 17, 1862 d2w. Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Rail Koad. Tbanspobtatioh Omen. W. D. - N and after.Monday the 15th Instant the Pas- unmir trt Mntl Train will he'run On this Road dailyXSundays excepted) as follows: GOING WEST.? Lkax 7.00 A. M. 7.45 ' 8.15 8.40 - Abrivk , 7.43 : 8.10 8.37 9.00 Charlotte Tuskaseege Brevard Sharon Lincoln ton GOING EAST, Lkavk - . - Abrivk. 11.00 A.M. . Lincolnttfn , 11.23 Sharon 11.45 11.50 Brevard .11.45 12,17 ' -Tuskaseege ' - 12.15P.M." ' Charlotte ; 1.00 . , By Order, V. A. McBEE, Acting Master of Transportation. Llncolnton, April 4th. 1861. , : ; ' -: Atlantic, Tenn. & 0. R. R. m erelulla goKa.JA JTWlfu rnrialdon where there are no Agents. All such freights will be delivered at said Stations at the owners risk. A. U. MAttlJUM, - . ' . Freight Agent, - January 22, 1862 tf. " - Charlotte. J PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED. 13. A. RANDALL & CO., MARIETTA, GEORGIA. , DOOK, NEWS AND COLORED JL INKS, f)f an ereellent aualitv. and warranted equal to the best Northern make. -DOOK, INK at 50 cents to $4 per ft., in cans of 1 to 10 pounds. NEWS INK, (fine) at 30 cents per lb., for all orders of 1C0 pounds and upwards. NEWS INK-, (very nne; ai .w cems per lb., in kegs of 25 and 50 pounds, f COLORED SINKS at $1 to $S per lb., in half pound and pound cans;- : , r j2? Every paper inserting this adver tisement for one month and sending us . a copy of their paper, ...will receive pay for the same upon purchasing three times t lie amount ot their Mil from us. ' -' r mch 22 ?62TJm.. A. B. Ri & CO. --. : -' -'', Removal. : TIIE subscriber bes to Inform the public that b has removed iia Shop to No 4 GRANITE BO W, where he is prepared with a full stock of GOODS FOR MENS WEAlt, " To supply all who may favor him with a call. Having secured the services of one of the best Cutters in the South, he feels satisfied that be can xtZir fa8tldP0U3-.' j. s. Phillips. ; INK MANUFACTORY. HE Subscriber has commenced the manufac ture of a beautiful- - .' ' - ' RLACR WRITING 1 INK. ' It ia 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 HUed with prdmpt ness, and at as moderate prices as they have been purchasing for from Northern manufacturers. Orders solicited, and samples sent wherever re quested. Address W.B.JOHNSTON, ant: 20-tf ' " Columbia, 8. O.. Dissolution. f EniUK CopartoersLiu" heretofore exUiintr ndr Jl the name of ALEXANDER MoDOUGALL, Is tfiis 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; . ; ' ' ' 2 4C6 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUB-' 05 SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT SOU THERN WEEKLY I THE BEST-TALENT OF TIIE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT.' - The -Southern Field and Fireside, r. .toVI Atr,itTjfiftfnrriiv. SLt All mist A. O.. Jir ruviiouc'u ij v i r - nowiedKed to be best Family Paper in IAS OOTtWI-, CODUUlil lu ccix iwuc, - (ferty columns) of - - ' "- Cbolce Ileadlns matter, devoted to tie instruction and amusement of the - friends of Southern 1 v ' . - LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and ART. Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents. ; ; ' tbbmb TwonoixARSriea AMOM. Addrew J A MFS G ARD7TEB. August a. Ga. . The old North State, Forever. fi": OOK HEBE, FRIENDS A5iD FELLOW-CITI-JLj ZEN 3, wIU vou buy the noble STATE of jj ZENS, wiu. vou ouy tne nooie biaiis o: NORTH CAROLINA f If so, send to the subacri . inhwrihs tn th CnnntT Ae-ent. for this - bers. or subscribe to the County Agent, for this New, Large and Magnificent Iflap And vou will get the whole'State, with her Rivers, -"u " e-- - Railroads, Gold Copper, Lead, Iron and Coal Mines, and al the Cities, Towns and Tillages, her noble Mountains ai? Springs, , and her Fielda and 'V ,' , , the State Huse, Insane Asylum, 01 Hill, Male .! rmile Colieea. Ae. Ac. one of thecAestnMl nd best Maps ever published. - . UU V . V. . PEARCE k. BEST. ; . i AGENTS WANTED for every County la the APRIL 30,(1862; ; : , . THE LARGEST CIBCTJXATI0N IN WES TEBN N0KTH CAB0LINA. CATAWBA; JOURNAL, J THE DAILY; BULLETIli", E . H . BR IT T ON, THESE Papers (embracing- the Thi-Webi, BdixbtiS estAbllshed In. the town of Charlotte, N. C, affords unusual advantages to Advertisers both at home and abroad, as the editions, weekly , now exceed ' ' : ' . - . SIXL THOUSAND COPIES, . which we have no doubt are read by at least ' TWEKTY THOUSAKpl; v persons each week, a large proportion of whom are Planters and their families. - - "Z2S. As a maaiA of A.dTertthg we are bonfident that great advantageaaa be obtained through this es- fCl u,ua5"o - ' . 1 Ublkhment, hence e embTaee this, opportunity j to inform our friends and the Mercantile commu nitles on the Seaboard, (Charlestaa and WUmlng ton.) that our facilities fer circulating their business Notice throughout Western Worth Carolina and the adjoining Districts lit South Carolina are ex tensive and complete, 'l "- -.: ' . " ' Oar terms are liberal and'a large deduction wil be made on the bill of Contract Advertisers ; . Sept.2T); 1S61. v' ' : '-':L P ROSPE CTUS- . v HILLSBOROUGH RECORDER, - ' - : DBVOXBD 0 ', ' POLITICS, AfiRlCULTllnE.- ISCEIUMY. GEKERAl NEWS. DENNISHEARTT; ;j: HILLSBOROUGH, N. 0. " ; . WITH the present volume the RECORfiBE commenced the fortieth y ear of Its exls ienee, the first number having been Issued the 10th of February, 1820 ; during all which time we have labored to make our paper interesting and useful, and we hope that in these particulars we have not been-altogether' unsuccessful. It has-been our wish to make the RFCORDER a good Family Pa-, per. devoted to Politics, Agriculture, Miscellany, General News, &c., wun a Tiew w. wic cuki h ment and improvement of the farmers and eitl tens of the circle In which it is distributed. vOur, 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 shallcontiue to.be, as we have always been, careful to select such article? as will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to improve th 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 art the top with the coveted words Written expressly fer the RECORDER." In our News department we shall take especial pains to present to our readers the latest Intelligence; and to enable us to do so we have: facilities equal to those enjoyed In anyrportion of the State, except those favored with telegraphic communication. , A single copyj one year, 2. W- Six copies, one year.;.. I j... iw-j'o :' Ten copies; one year.... '. ......15.00 : Payment always In advance. : - ' A ny of our old subscribers who will obtain five subscribers and send, us the cash, shall receive their own paper free of charge. . -; " ; July 13. .' ' The Edgecomb e Farm Journal . rmHE subscriber will "commence on or About the monthly journal ill 'kKifOMMjn-t rf A plantattin and rural interests of NortS Carolina In particular, ana oi wie owuui Kcudi.,. - . , Edgecombe having long since beeu acknowledg ed as the model farming county of North Carolina, we feel that there is no locality better suited, and none more iu-tly entitled, to the source of publi cation of a first class agricAiltual paper than Tar poro. It Is to be callel ' . . ; - . - 4 The Edseconibe Farm Jf ournal," And will contain original and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac. - It will be pubUshed with new type and clear white paper, in a neat quarto form, r The price of subscription has been made Bp low as to place the publication within reack of every one. .-. ' - ' yM' '' ' . - . . TERMS: . - - " One copy one year .. . . - -M .. Seven copies one year . .;.....,........ - W Twelve copies one year...... ..,. -. 5 0j Twenty-five copies one year w No paper sent unless paid for in Rivanee. xivr WILLIAM B, SMITH, Editor and. Proprietor, TaiboroVN. C." jui v ft-tf . - :"; - ' i - - " ." r PROSFEGTUH: -or the . i SLAVING 'become' the proprietor of -the D&tno H eratio Press. 1 have merged-thatpaper IntoW Statb Jodrsal, which will be published Semi-Weekly and Weekly, v - -r, ' V- ' The Statu Joursal will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and will support and defend Democratic measures and their aovo cates as they are presented, and as occasion ,may require. In other essentials it will be my aim to make the paper, what its name denotes, a State Journal eschewing all sectional consiaerations and working for the entire State And her common Interests. - -, r-JAl'-'lki.; As soon as arrangements cau ue iuuc, " naper shaU be re-modeled and printed with new type, 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 papers ' j "' . . The terms of the State Journal will be as fol- erai-Weekly, per annum. r rf Weekly ".....;....--.;-""' 1 These" terms will be insisted upon invariably in ddvanot. No name wiU be put upon the list without the money, and all papers will be discou tinued at the expiration of the time for which they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed. I am satisfied, from years of experience, that upon no other footing can any newspaper hope to suc- CAdyerti-ements of a" proper character wiU' be Inserted at the following;, rates i ... - . ; ; One square, first insertion. -. iw Each subsequent insertion... . cents. A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad ertiaS In&e Semi-Weekly. Inthe Weekly edi tion the full rate, will $pELN; V ' Nov. 8T. 1S60. - Editor and. Proprietor - A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER - 'i' ii A ai'A . " 1 A le'kafJ-Ft Weekly, TubMiinQreen,boroA ear7l.Wlor aix months. ; I rtnHE TIMES contains wee-ay lerty columns or beins courteous to " eonawu. . - the eovle and en rrrthe State. The publishers would earnestiy anoeal to the families of North Carolina to give THE TIMES a trial ; try it for six months, to see If i t be not as well to patronize home papers, as those from abroad ; to build up bome.lnterests' and. a state orlde, and to scatter our substance and our fnerea am wg grangers. ; Give, th, Tnua a trial Ind then let it stand upon its merits. , y Ma yrWLT IB 8AID OF THB HMB8. -rvl fWo 1 reeard as the very first of oar -7k T.itrarv Weekllea.'' Revr C. P. Deems. ouu.i",. V: . ?it-...l V "nere U no pandering to a vitiated taste-eve JSfc?e is of Vmoral tendency, and calculated rf article is o r .t wiimtr tnn Hors.id Wth to amuse and instruct. W ilmington Herald --Onebfthehandsomest weekly paper, puonsnea tn the Union, cpmt oi 6l. - , . uSt Cpeople Tof North. Caarollua encouragft -.r-'i Standard. Address COLK A ALBRIGHT," , Address, rf i Greensboro N.U V ,. ,-T u itt aJ , il l;UUa Ulu Ao.y ..nrd CQOK. Wastier ana xxonerwi hkVf a pleaseant situation enppUeaUpn ? throu thiaomoe.-r ' : . THE SOTTTHBBH GTJABDIA1T ". ..... " T9 rWBlTSKKD AT - . : COLTJMITIA, SO. CA. - RT CHAHLE3 P.'PELHAM. DaUv.. I..,." ,V....'..,.t Mper annum Trt-Weekly. .4 00 M -- PIT Payment In advance lnv- kDy-' -Postmasters sending us five dally irubscrlberv wlUi S0 00, or fixe trl-weekly subscribers, with f20 00, (enclosed tn registered letters,) will be enMtled to an extra, copy, or In lieu of that 20 per cent, of the m,,m thm rmtttd- nrnvlded the order Is for as many as live copies. Ten per cent, will be allow ed for amounts remttten ror smgie moicnpnum. r. AnVKBTtSSMBSTa ;. 1 . ' Inserted at the following rates tn the Dallr nJ Trl-Weekly : - . One square;(10 Unes or lees) one insertion . ;60 eta Each subsequent Insertion . . . . . . : . ' - : When an advertisement Is Inserted In the week ly, or but once a week In the Dally, 50 cents a square for each Insertion. j We offer to advertisers the inducement of -i .l.i. h. -aA t ik numerous and in- LeBttr class of readers, both In town and coun- The Southern: Guardian .presents great a ... . . I ' .A 1 1 aoa &a on .H vprttalncr mralam : Its circuiA' VAX.fOMV-l. o " -- mt , UOn If larire, U1U JI umi, si.u k,vj v ' " n parCcuLariy Ift the middle and upper atricta of - joa: ttistnro. ' ,The" Jeh Offie UHhoro ghly appointed In all fleets, and f d fot, every description af-Je Work, in ooBtrvion wim omaerj. f? UI At AJJ W'Bl. - " - tv aiVan Jnai'rtian in devoted to the mam tenance of the rlKhta. honor and Intereata of tne a v nn. ka nnnstttaitlon. While it Is willing CUUUl - i wv w . . to sustain the Democratic part whenever Its course shall commanrt approval py " ju,co, iv j i" confident! v and distinctly relies upon the People of the 8outh ; and as the best preparation -for thf contest wMch la even now upon us. It will aeatous ly labor to effect union and co-operation amongst owselvet.'i'1 '- "X.k . In the management of this journal, tte .early production of every class of nw$ from aU jparta of rL.u.4 it. t...nna tf vtrtn tnd morality. ' the . Interests of educatln agriculture, Commercev and manufactures, win De aep prenummuj - -" and no effort will be snared to make it. In all r pecta. an acceptable ure-side visitor. -: f We lend our Daily to nearly aU the Week, ly newapaperrf of the State. Will they. In consldr eratloa of this advantage, kindly give the above prospeAta - fw Insertion a. , . ' 'ttw. 1 The, Literary Paper of tii Soutli 1 "EVERY FAMILY SHOULD READ IT' THS LARGEST! THE CHEAPEST! TEA. ' BEST! ILLTJSTRA TED SO y IL Y PAPER ! -V. , :--.v"- fHHE TIMES is neither oIlleal nor secWrlan, ' U: but la the constant aim of the Editors to fill its column wii-h the 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'yolume , commences with the new year i860. Engagements have been made to mak th.jj the most brilliant year in the. history of THE TIMES. It will commence with : ". ; i ' Three Beantlftil Prize Sttorleti. Its illustrations will be Increased ; and its typo graphical appearance will be improved by a stiu i; - tk. iu to inborn a,e determined to insaici. uiror. - ,. . keep pace with the improvements of the age. tneir . innaTTi'SSTOV' and as the circulation of THE TIMES enlarges each year, they are de- a , A t XvtA, a Aln TtSt termlDed to add new aiwacuona n, ,V and make it the literary paper or me oouwi. v these Inducements the Publishers confidently ex-4 peet several thousand Increase in circulation, I - But as additional incentives to the friends of the South to encon?'atre their owm literary nd famUy oarer, in which they will find none of that Impure andimraor&,' reading which sometliues iney ge from abrcAd, the Publishers or ihe axum aucr S82.KGO IN PREMIUMS . For subscribirs tccommence with the'new volume BUU uic weir jf . . r- ' A on eight large pages, fine paper, at $2 a year. In advance. , For specimen numbers. and circulars address the Publishers. - - dl.,,, nov 8-tf - - - - ' " Greensboro, N. 0. OF THE CHARLESTON MERCURY . "A POLITICAL, COWWERCIAL. AND LITERARY ,J NFWSPAPER i . PUBLISHED DAIL X AND , 7!22- WEEKL Y THE Mkbcort gives daily reports of the Mar ket, and Marine Intelligence In Charleston, and of Charleston commerce in the leading sea ports of the world. The Weekly Prices Current is made up with much care, and from the most reliable sources. I 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. 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, . ! mntiKinin h occuDles terhaos the highest position among the literary men of .he POUtn, are .UlBCnminauuK aim uuiuyi dmum Attention is paid to all matterB 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. 2 . T- . ;- - - ' The political creed of the MsacuaT consists In the prlrciplcs of the Democratic Party, as laid down iu the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799 the Sovereignty of the States j a strict construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the agent of the States ; Free Trade, and an economical Administration of the Govenment. -Its policy is tne union oi tne Southern States tn maintaining tneir ngni. ' Terms Payable In Advance, DAILY. per annum . ... . . t .-. . .-. 9l0M TRI-WEEKLY. . . v .o-ou Clubs will be Furnisnedasj foilowsu Five Copies of the DAILY for.. . . . . :.:.$40-0t Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY. .... .20.00 1 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. . Postm a t?TKR8 are authorised to act as bur Agents In obtaining ' subscribers and forwarding the money ; and by sending us Eis Datlt subscri-berswith-' $50 enclosed or jEuo Tai-WMiXT subscribers1, with V encloued, wUl be entitled to ad eestra copy ; or if preferred, they may retain Twenty per cent, of'the pre-payments, for their trouble nd In Hen of the extra paper. Out of8outhCarollna.no person whatever Is authorised to collect debts already due to the Msatovsr. ':', :-'" " ' i,- .: .-! "" In the8tateMr.SAM0xt.E. BcB0Kaais our reg- ulur Agent to makei. collections and procure new business and subscriptions. 1 - 1 In Charleston, Mr. Jahks D. Bcdds, connected with the office, is our regular authorized collector who has full power to receipt for money now due .i .. A ,) ts Anirnr.t far future business. 1 Subscribers and others, In debt to us, are urgen- a r tariff in ncr aau uv uj&aa. as uio earUeat period. By so doing, they will save us earnest pev. --o. twenty Pff fiu P cirortlon ofth- profi. .--- k T J.. nrr.ff imTTfor their rvf tDITOBS ,tn tO Dtate "ti urvucuuu, THE ; FARMER AND PLANTER . REM0VJD TOrV",' "--'v.'..V.':--COLOMBIA, 8. C " HAVING purchased of Maj. Geo. Seaborn this noDular journal, I have removed 1U place of r V. a.J .411 h,-afay lamlt. Publication to ColumbU.andwlU hereafter Issue H rrom tiua tivj Farmer and .trorre. the enterprise by their fPoe; . .. . f it will be printed in the finest style or Typogra- . M flna riMr. handsomely pny, w At added' to 1U forne'r i - , tsise;, ; - : fllA1-"e Price . only On DoixAa per annnm, Always 1 I corpV of lie brtpraYarid i entlfic Agrl- I denartment will be under the care of oaeoftbe be a--.-- adhered to. and i xne umuij,u.- --o- - t -,,.,. - w moiewlllbe eaterea on our 1 ""v ya ,: at. m. F.TQgrg. S6 Pi JH ANNUM. To the K jp' f ,North Carolina ' At the rW i -ident Davis, l h,ve undertakgn t V Al1 of the, arnis n Jw in tfiA hanr ) l: i Vtizen Of OUT Siaiii For that xA . 4 1.'V f been 4tmei-d authoritYA-. F' I chaee. or.it nus. ary.'to iru it will neve use of the U North Carol though we h invaders, out j - 1 CI 111 'Juvu i ii n ; T a v tintiafio t V. .y to report to tt.o r ow. Patriots f " ' a I J "a avouch to repai the : bin I 'ele9 unless they My.'. 1-j.f 20,000 Atond ot havearm9 arms are not ea in our uouts ; llected and rjjnffj e defenders. N'i:e ciute n Svill refu-e . these arm ! in the ha ' but a cri to comply mediately t jUIS'''1"" ill lll. itnhle HCPI'tS tO on throuirh eve. in the State, empon ered to borrf 1 ,asc, r, if nccesrj; ,K mcantiinn let ma impress arrre q Ul i entreat , all t V jots to' send in all i'i Da their musk isket r id doubld'barrtUhot . il.- re nt.)t6thn shi r-' fruns (good, j ipx i ill's ot the d l "tent cjuntieswhom I Jo hereby autlt them agreea1 t prices, and 1, cesaary. ' ( For good rt f each, accord 1 f ceive n ly ir o t. tattac n i h for attacriea cieaaie oi on the amount ne- sndiluskets tdAloe; " ood double- barrel shot & rnvT-i3.t4 accord- mg to value i oiierarri.s and pa.isui .rmt -according tot. a bat ion. ' '. Phave alst t'en'requeflteU to purchaie siM .an 4ri i fk.K at OT Wrotll'llt. " v .awwvwma s VAt w ' . and of air we. , .ft. ? Tl 1 . I l-U T ...ill r.a ,i ii. s; lor.wnicu Kai fnrrriAT t t- ,1.1, - w. ...v-. 4. latter 4 cent, y April ia 4 fceKts Jer P"u' ViVr. I'.J W. AS I II.. dt tr State cdv tlirca .4 : au tne pa i tlmea.and set Ii Richmond, I, Y .i Book td Job Printing OPlfi VERn i-LMS AHD STYLE, Neatly H Httte Vat title olHce. HAVING pf Ai'ed lent ma! 1a , ai a- larva imOUDt ct tfoeU lentmal la . ar aUfd to Uils estso.i.-n- ment aaitable ft i tEEi we take thl. or t),.r. tunity to lnfof J j.ur f nd and the puMr,v that we are'fi J Iprer id to extcute wor. , t very alaas, in titxr fx 3xr o-, , t ltd -at Prices far below tht.se at short ootlc usually paid in JjiSecl n Of conntry. . We-ar prepared to pr V.the h,thel test and most appro ve-i , atyie, flARTIS. KIM-HI2A1, CJIItcn.AUN , CHICKS, SIIOU'-UfLI.N, HOOKS, IPfVITA-TI LAW IILA rt'S, u a irnaa-T l and any other is krt DUng psually cnlie l i r. . for much less tM ri lie e cUs of work tun h executed this sli j lt-......J PRESERI5 VPUR TKJHU. A. W.itl?CANI)KI?. OBADUATE OFtTlk b'Ai,TI.MOE DEMAJ. 'U- Jj XKGE. . . .....a. fl FULLY Pg.:piRED TO DO AJ,l. lr i ri. Work in the Itf ttt improved styl tii,rt w in at his onice two w. k w rv i ; " the first Monda( the MO.ith) ami wlHappr- , prlatethe rero4 .ij'c-of Ws tiine to U P'-'-j"-desiring work at their resWenc..ii. .111 obliee Mm vernliih by addresilng him at t.bt- i!A vi ?!wAtRANTU,, ' V - . .. .ktKiaHppoaiU! Kerr's Ilvt'li. ... i . . . . . i .... ... t . . :"- i 'aDrilia 188ltrS lyOTICE. aaaa - at. All Der3ons in ehtftd to' us bv bi)ok a?.- count will Dleist call and aettje the urn-, as our bookst At it be Closed. One. of uu may aiwaye c 3 j . . - i. . i bund At the oflice of pr. U. W. Ualdwell P. C d Feb7-tf f - 'TniflJIJI-lAKTIN'. THE CATiWBA JOURNAI WE are pt "s,I to advertise the Mco-ls and ; patrons of bis eitabllrmt-ht that e corj- ; lUCllVB . " - . - fisst named J rt: J, ihlf dAy, under ti e rn'ti favorable auspfc r . . - . , ' Tne circuiau a p ' w m" uainci v1 ,:" nMW infr.u( "1 kad l! i Iiifl Hence as an 1t tlsing medium if . pgfc't:and apprecUte l v. it patrons, having -.cfess ' jilmoi evt ry nii-li Tf hood In this and itiblnln .- Counties, as ! adjoining Distil 4 p Bon a Carolioa. TIIK CI lAiA-JUUK.T(AIi, a. la.i t Innnpr now nnhlr-hrd In t),c VUQ V " I' --W 1 ' State, mailed f $100pet.annum, male up fr. -ra the columns or imuaih hdllktir, 1 1. - nvM . a lknarli knt It affnnla irreftt vwvujv " yv l ! . i - vantages to th4 vao. rish to use Its coluuns a an overusing f .1 4. . I.... Specimen cot S mav be orderec . St B Of ob"t-af;9, , for terms, At ,v Tt. the reader t- rur iy. pi Int. . . 4 K. U. BSIITtJ?', nov.iT-tr s goTTom s vx - tits. A T H- I -If ',-7 mxs)i--fc-cf' ;oon33W will purchase j I -V ? COTTON" GRAIN, FLOIjlv, COtj.RY I'llODUCF., nf ail kinds, ft.- alien t'i . i HIGHEST 1 1ARKKT PRICE IN CASH will be paid. Just receive - BAG ROPING. and a complet , . G R IKS. , E. A C nov 4 '6t-tw BALTIMOR il'iRClAL COLLEGt'. FOUHOED .V" . CHARTERED turner i :r?" otui Char It Street, riHHE Lvrg4 . ynd r 5t Elegantly FurnUhel jJL; Commerc; i yf iu uic vmuea rcj l oUf Jn the United States, is? ,8jshfi Jd Write IromeliAtely f' I f And 'beautifully ommec'r pi e,tlng ?Je exterior ad !)trior Every youns ado of those ' Penmanship jiwhi i wiU be sent by c,urD mall r oc Catalogue cootac IAst of Student I ' Toltlon, Opir'ous "f the Press on ear N ' J,tf Book-KeeplBg, etc -. .., FA C ILTT. :; -' E, K. XiOaiaa, I ')fclf Lecturer on tfts eriw of Account I J. M. PHUXirs rlfi : .Conunercii Qi1" H. H. Davws,! f N. O. Jobtisos rfc B. T. WrUJA-iI ff Bjrr.E.Y.Rl ,-J ' -v. I "rat rrnnJobnPKf aidJ. )r of Book-Beep'ng ao j Ions. - Jrof. of Bocl3epln. f of PenmariLip ircantlle Lw. . . f Commerct. Ktuics. . t , Hon Joshua. Vont, Wm H KeljfMer, Ym, Hon Thomas 8 Jacob Trust, , The' time at course, from 8 A DrriOMA il Largs Creu Ac.sentbyml , Adlre I Wm Knabf-j a?. ) tired to complete the fiill ktll GraJoates. Catalogues stating terms charge. ,ir -;.a- K. LOSIER, BaUimor; pit' lanlT-tt y: A house I Mate. itrcet near th rBt ffiCROB' tVIDSON, Agent. : 4 xrr.9 lot of t ?f ANP r ttcn r7 1
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 30, 1862, edition 1
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