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. . -- .--,--, . . , -; . r 1" , .. ..... . - ' v -" ' ' , " , -. v.- . . . - . . . . .... ..... . . - .- .: - - ':,....".. ' " . -. r - . , ' . . !: I ! CS6PEI i t :NtJM.. CHARLOTTE, K- C.,' '1 r 1 ' ' " " . mm fl - - ' - - I 1 i it : i BY TI "" .' 31 Fort Macorj the 2.')th, (in A mjr tirst dip-i h) hours and The ener.jv hind heavy a', ThelieacK' feel distant, t entirely coner e irarris j Hi' 1 illlj RAPH. Th '3 3 J . the Bulletin'. j.vuTo.v, April 2? . (endrred on Friday Inday, as stated in r a bombardment of i a were ffanted bfT- as !eren hundred r I Ko feet, and j the Fort.... " 1'. owed tha honors ct theirice irnu and jiaolled. ' ' We hnd seven kil ti ndeiehteen wound The Iom of the et is not known. Cul. Whitc;vfixh fnmon arrived offthe bar y-rrdiy hcT'jff n board the Fed- rra! .dun fJoat Cht ', under a Flag of Truce, ami rf tchec'T, already stated Thf b3l!ac?of th'fFrion ha been sent up ti Sound fromiH,Fort :.vrrft!j the Buuctia.j T " "uimond, April 29. An nncd y.iu ba . pe correspondence between the .Mavoi ff New Orleans and rointnatnr IK G. '.irasfut of the Fed. eral Nsvv Cxp3iti. ibr the reduction of U. SFutififm?, Hartford) Or Xt'A- Oaujil April 25, 1562. J To Hr Kxrallen Y. ihe Mayor of the City of Ne Orl 3V J. Sir: l.on: my rrnval be fore ycur city, I h.id th? h nor to' :$vlyour lienor, Capt. nativ, ot tr. u;. ibyv. second xn corn- Later Orleans. ; mand ui'the exnwL' the f urrrnrl r nf thf f i nip, n me repre mcnt of i2u United prrd to niVthe r doverv ii$it to demand ot you of Xew Orlems live of the (overn- if s. capt uany rc" of the interview 4 Hilary authorities. Honor that it is fa naral officer 'to itary command. I ean3o obedience the offended Tna ot the United I he rights of per- S .tared.. I therefore ot Representative, of ,rns. tne untiuaJined w ith yourself and t : It niu.-t ryur"to not w ithin the frovi aunie ihe iluties ov caine f r duce Ne i th laws ond vin- jfsty .f tTe Starrs,- and to fee sorid arid property b dt niand of you, as th people of Kew ( i surrcndT of the cit; i f the S' vcrr ignty t hoisted over yoor "llonse, !y meridi; i Fbs and other en oiluT th;m those of ,1 r ino d lrrrn all j ( hour. I pirtittiiarly . re our authority to q ortkr. an. caj upo. i w t x --ns to ret rn at rr. - I particularly ucttAhdl that no person be molested in person i7PertT for profess ing sentiments of Krilr to their Govcrn mr'nf. . . " Iiia!I speedily ai l severely punish any p pon '..r p rsons m hall commit sach outrage- were w fne?scd yesterday by a r no d 'nu n firing .ipoti helpless women and :r;l!Jrcii for givnj 'expression to their that the emblem United States be Hall and Custom us day. l hat all is ot fcovereisnty United States, be i buildings by that on t exercise r ifurbanec, restore good people of to their vocations constituency so wretched and desperate" renegade as would dare to - profane with .his hand the sacfed emblem of our.aspjra- lionri , -' : ; : -; - -:: ;A - Sir, you ."have manifested sentiments which would beconie ono engaged in a bet ter cause than that' to " which - you .have ceyoted -your sword. ' I- doubt, noOhat they spring from a nobld,- j hough deluded r.ature and.I know hof to' appreciate :ibe emotions which ininspired them; ' ' -; During your occupation of this city you will nd this a gallant people -sensitive to all that can in the least affect their .dignity and self respect. ". - ", : Tray sir do not fail to regard their sus ceptibilities or theobligationswhich I shall a$6ame in their names. - They "shall bo reliciously complied with. ..You may trusL their honor, though you might naf,eouni . In conclusion, I be -yoTi io . understand that the people of New Orleans, while they, are unable to respect. your force, do not al low themselves to be insulted by tne inter ference of such ashave rendered themselves obscurely contemptible by the dastardly desecration, of our course In the mighty struggle in which we are engaged. or such as might remind them too painfully that they are the' conquered and you: are -the conqueror. -. ' : ; Peace and order may be preserved with out resort to measures which I could not at this moment prevent. 1 : - Your occupying the city does not trans fer their allegience from the Government ot their choice to one which they, have de liberately repudiated! and that they could simply be the obedience which the conquer ror is entitled to" expect from the. con quered, - " .'' Respectfully, .- . . (Signed.) . ;Jno. F. Mosrok,' " - Mayor of New Orleans. V Notice to 'Iercliati(s - - 's.-J-r-: . ' i. "-CkAaLssrojr; Harch.ljS, 15 21. THE Soutb CaroMr.a Esilroai Company.fcavig letermisel to discontinue This t!?r4rtLiei;t of the service, Unranlerslcrnfd, wha hijt:enf.e for- ardlnjr Aeent of ihe Cvtapany fu.UieJa.'l ftwr or Cv ytArn, U aAclted Ura the CMf f I'te-rk 1q thedfr&rtraent,and, ufl Jcr th- nntne of GA.'TT A FTOXr, will contlnne H DECEIVE 'inJ-JOH. i.WARD such articles as way be conysrnf ci toLis care. If e trusts, by B'.rl;t fprsooa attcntloa, to retain vtry liberal share Df the business of the department. . -.; - : ;- ".; - . :, '. ,.. Parties are rf-min-Ied ths.t nil ffooda now reach thhi port from poiau bejped the Confederate 6taU;8 of America, mast be entered at the Custom House, ani thlt dalles are payable on such as are not purchase on vr before the 2S;h February la.ot. j and. laden, on tJJphoard on or leor :.: ... V-t , jrcA mil'irU, ave such as are on the free I. It is .therefore neces?arjrthat feroittancts LecUe toay Ute devies where- xiutles arj pay.iMi, asd XLt. ciS3 TO0Vl.iTirS kxpesSb cr.Ccarox' IIOCSK KSTK V, WEITSJR Tliii G0OD3 A B.E FiiGKGP. NOT. Prompt .compliance "will prevent, tlclny &x..l ex panse, as all artreles rt eii'rekl iMmiue l CIiarloKo -If ' . . Co. A PASSCNGr y- u mbiar for C ; 6, and arrive n I- En gin' . Apr'! 4, 1SC2 Chariot (e C. Railroad Cp. 'riAj'Marcb'silSoA. , TRAIN" will leave Col rlotte each" afternoon at 'inbia.'at5 a. ra." ' T. J.SUMNER; -r and Superintendent. - K leave ive L-n- raj rlo:e. j" re sf C.'rcr! " M Arrive at Ccia.ru; ' Lereir.iure, the charges of freight, dr ay aj?e and warfpe, f'Ui not tA expense connected vrttfk tht nates or charges tot forwarding, will be very moderate, ana may .be Lad on application.- to GAJiTT STONY, to whom all business commu nications shonld be addressed. ' j - " " - The undersigned .refers to the Officers of the Booth Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom era or tne Forwarding Department and to all mercbantd of standing la the city of Charleston, ana respectfully solicits a lUeral share of patron age. , c , r JAJIEaU OANTT.- . late Forwarding Agent g. O. IL. E. C6. Spy Hung. Telegraphed expressly "for. the Bulletin. - Richmoxo, April 29. . Timothy Webster, a spy, conyieted by- court martial, was . hung to-day at . camp Lee, near tLis city. , " Arrival of Prisoners. Telegraphed Expressly for the Bdletin.J . - Richmond, April 29. Sixteen Yankee soldiers, capUired by JacksoRs men, and eight Unionists, . ar rived this evening from the -Valley, . A CARD TO THE PCBLIC, -'- V ;.; Til E SEWEERN, Daily ; and Weekly Progress. IT IS AtnEADY KNOWN TO T1IK JP.CJUXIC that the unceremonious entrance of - Burnside Into Newbern oa Friday lasthsa compelled the temporary suspension of tne rnuuKtis., -TDip was a barbarous and vll laniom proceeding of oM Burnside, inaamnch "as It has deprived the public jof the adY&ntagca of a good paper, besides the Inconvenience to the citi aen a of Newbern. - , ,""-' :' " -' By the'discomfitare of our arms at Neberii,l have lost everything I bad in the world presses, type, and stock and other offlce material and fur niture and other property of ;allkinds,ls all gone but still I hope to .be able to make arrangements at aa early day to Issue the PROGRESS at some r"olnt not vary remote rrota the -old stand j this will depend however upon the exteut to which Burnside is able to penetrate. the bowels of the land. :. .'-'-" . ' ; ,. .'. : . ' Having lost all 1 have, I must urge all who are Indebted to the PROGRESS office to make Imme diate aettlement. - Though In the army wjr address will be for the present, Goldsboro, N. C. , Papers in the S'ate.that receive the PRO GRI&SSin exchange will leaie copy or notice tliis sard. . , J, L. PENNINGTON. Gold?boro, March 17. 1S62. ..' -Cafcli ihe Deserter. : " v DOLLA1IS REWARD, given -for the apprehension ry of David Reid. whoideerted Company L., 31th Regiment: North Caro- Railroad, us on this RoadwiU if reafierias follows; ' --V i:3o A.isr. v- r. ;. 3:50 P.M. jJ It ARL.OTTI? anO. SO,. CA.U. R. ; The Coupons 4ne on the. 1st of January next on the Bonds of this Company will be paid whenever presented at my office at the Depot. ' v--- jdec 2 '61 r - ; X.H'MAaTW.snf. Atlantic Tenn. & 0. Railroad, i- " .Theas. --Office "A. T." &. OiR;Ri'CbIr)v v v - ; Charlotte, March 17, 1SG2. j . : - as , tne -.last installment ot- Stock sub scribed in Mecklenburg county, is' due on .the 21st of Aprilf'all Stockholders in arrears: are requested to make immediate payment. -Contractors haTe faithfully performed their dutios,an! mntl be paid. "The amount is due from Stockholders. Come forward; PAY- UP and get your certificates. -1; - ; v -.-a.V M. L. WRISTON, 2Veo: - fc&'lVhiff copy four.Vt-eeks.- 'V ." - vMarch 1?, lSG2d2w - : , Wilmington, : ; Charlotte : and Rutherford Rail Road; - JHE LARGEST CIRCITLATIQN IK WES- TEUir irORTIT. CAEOLIUA. . - " '""-The;.1 T":-1 CATAWBA JOURNAL, . V-- 'AND " r .-V fiiTi u t a "rr xt - tittt t timriT ' ' ' T J , 'tcbijshed st ' - a " . E.:H BRIT T,0 1ST, r; ' finAnLOTTK,.N. c.v ' TIIESS Papers (embracing the : Tm-Webui BcLirmi y established1 ia ihe -.townTofChartottei1 N. 0.,"aSfofds"unnsua( advantages to Advertisers both at borne and "abroad, a3ihe editions weekly, now exceed , . - ' .SIX.THOUSAND 'COPIES,", which;we have no doubt ;aree'aa by atr least - - r v, TWENTY TUOL'a.JSJS V, - IC il ' ,,., persons eacn weea, a targe, proporiionjBijw-'injp their favors to be read - . i - m .L . r III . . .. I AiaanH A I 71 AT MMaM 1 As a means of Advertising we arexonadent that irreat advantages can be obtained throuph this eW- "taollshment, Jience we feiubf o- tlil - opportatv v to inform.oue friends "and the Mercantile commu nities on the Seaboard, (Charleston and WilmloR ton,) that our facilities for circulating their business Notice throughout Western NorthJ Carolina and the adjoining "Districts : In South., Carolina are ex, 'tensiveand'cotoplete-: C-i 'st-'i i Our terms are liberal and a large deduction wil be made on the btlla of Contract Adyertisera; s'- . 8ept..27wlV,t,'.----"- -"'f - 'THE: S0UTIIEE1T GUABDIA1T; , -coLuitiniA, s o.-' A' - BY CHAKLE3 P. PSLHAML : : " j-v . navs; : - -- " Daily l.:..rZ..vS...'.T.$9 00 per annum Tri-WeeMy,.:... 4 00 -v t TvMy 2 00 . M v 1 r tS Payment In advance tnvarlabty:Poe taaasters sending- us" five- dally subscriber, with 00. or five trl-weeklv subscribers with 20 00, (enclosed in registered letters,) will ,b enOtled to rn tra eopv. or in tieu.or tnat per cent, or me sums thus remitted, prmdeq the order ts.,ior; at many as five copies. -Ten per cent, will b allow ed for amounts remitted for single subscriptions . .! r ' ' - ' . .. A n vKarisximTS - J -'. - ' -' i - Inserted at'tbe following rates In the Daily - and Tri.Weeklyr. - . - One 8quare.(10 lines e-r less) one Insertion ets Each subsequent Insertion .V. '. ets . When an advertisement Is Ins rted la the Week ly, or lutonce a.weeV vl, the Dally, 60. eenta To the Peopl. .At the request undertakea to c in thehandaof p; For that purpos authority to borr sary, to impress j it will never bo use of the last a North Carolina, though we have ( invaders, jour rat have - arms. Uj arms are now lyj these arms shout in the.iianda of o but-a Trraven or c to comply with t mediately appoi,' through every c ... 1 I fl A fjaroaiut. A-tK : 1 r the .sofccr Sta - of. . nil ' d th they is todacementotsend- cred to borrow, by a numerous and la- , . v oth la town and - conni impress, arms ; L ,? --; ; " ,v" . TaASspOBTATioir-OFriCHr, W. D and after Mohfay the 15th iastant the Pas ' sender and Mai! rTratn ' will be run.: on thir KoaU dailyXSundays excepted! aa follows ; liEAJS-.". 7.00 A. M. 7.45 8.15 ' 8.40 - : V GOING WEST.t rjlIIIRTY WILL" be and delivery ot David Reid, who deserted in fl 1 1 p;t asnr' I a! tjicir old Flag. ar wtincssu i, v ry rcsj You oh t serv't (Simit-d.)" ' office i Mt:; At.rv, Ctrv ;f f, CiTV A sup 4ic;r Vji felly, a oil t se b.;G. Farragc r V..fcteru Gulf Son T, quadron. trv ; f J, EW O R LEANS, ) . . Ha!; April 26, IS62. U. S. Flaz SKi: li tr'forJ: I " . Sr; l i j ureuai H Taresilution which -Ji- ti..'i'i)t proper tt I le, out of regard for tl.e hw-.M.I the woi f .if and childrrn who u ! i r.'wd our gr-j l.. (I i:i! evacuai 1 rr.-t- rc I to ine t it.-1 id) 7iinieot 8n An r ii.ivior cor j 1.1 jd t.TT 1,'; h-n f'liltw tn v I i.iy "I if and cons-it f me Tester irrrnJ r of th rc'u:?irioa tof td S::ts wn " ) t. eFIai t: Iroiu toe co day to t H( r im U in;the m .rif tuntro U own h art, i t inn fccasic rity will tt rlv destitu 4 il thaf hiiht ea tin. arntamer ' iiuthurity beyond -is:, aipl ttk-ad bad ui.e at tor.irat Mctropholis, Gen. it with his troops administration of 'ody ci its honor. d with the city the demand you fthe uncondition ally, coupled viih . it the das ol the Vublic edifices and It Mill floats to the if this Hall, it be- nnt to you an an- fvrsai sentiment of TJian the promptings ting it on this sad Northern . Jews. Telegraphed expressly for the Bulletin. : " . , Richmond, April 29. ; A dispatch from Norfolk says that the New York Ilerold. and the. Philadelphia HHfvlrerof the 2th, bad been received there. They say that Lincoln was rec.ci ved on the 26th w ith all honors of crowned lead, on board the frigate Gasstnda, at Washington. ' x Count ?Iercicr was present. A Negro, from Portsmouth carried a c(fpy of the Petersburg Express of the 27th, to Gen. Wool, informing him of the capture of New Orleans.. . , . The Chicago Trts, of the 27th, statei that Deauregard is evacuating Corinth and going to Memphis. . , It says further, that Buelkand Beaure gard effected an arrangement for the ex change of prisoners. ' Butler was busy preparing for an advance on New Orleans. .The Federal General Chas. F. Smith; is dead. He died from an accident.-- : T lO THE ItESCUE. e u 1 s c t: V" ml I t:nicpal law It ,Oul means ol delenco a force and ma i it to resist the over- in sight of ill possess no l i administration o i v t the City of New- I 4 presumptive in me t rmy to the field if I layt d i rJan. I'i t- ?urrc:iter a i;1. at tha tn h a tii -V'J ir Vi-rtars T - rrnder f U 4 awd ui.iatauinj C juurs by the powei my cluice or the cc . It is fof.)ou to dct. that awaits It; . i.s to coisiinj at tate - VAi I know still lets defended city held ctutyoar gunners and . - -. li place were an idle rjpony. Thecity is ( brutal iorce, not by . . . . . :f St ot its inhabitants. 1 ae what will be the FJa of ou: let own ac i ij lion ug other than the and allegiance, man lives not To my many friends in Charlotte and its vicinity, 1 beg leave to strtte, that having . V0LTTWTEEREI) FOR THE WAR, . it is necessary for me to "wind up imme diately.'. Tho.se who '. . - ; . LOVE XHUIIt COLSTIIY and think I act discreetly in exposing my lue.in its dclence will Prove their i'r'ofcssious BY COMING JPOKWAHD ; " ' - ' AX9 SQUARING UP AT ONCE ; If spared to return when "grim vieaccd war has Einoothcd his wrinkled front," T h.pe to resume business. ' T. F. WILKINSON. :i i i o,m . m Vpill , . AW RECRUITS "WANTED! 100 DOlLAItS JIOCNTY. flHK undersigned have a company, iu camp at Raleigh. We want some 're cruits for it and will pay half the bounty on enlistment of good recruits. W: GR1ER. . . ' P.J. LOWRIE, I. A. PA SCH ALL, , c. b. bo vca april 1 4t cj. SPUING UOODS! . --. Sllli;VG GOODS ! Just received a lrj?e aaorlmentof prlntrDress Goovls, compriiing Gray Papling, Kngl'wh Darages,' , Chailirt, Fouilard bilks, ISarage Delaines, Ffgureil Parages, Organdies, La was and Sprliig Silts, which are aclliair very rpMly at - -..:- . eausweiler a bros; March 12, ISW tf . una r a roops,-. at tamp . aiangum, near Raleigh, - N. C. 13th . January; I8G2. : teaid Keid is supposed to be thirty-seven years' of age, five feet eleven inches' high,' sandy hair, blue eyes,-red. complexion and down look, nothing promising iudieated in his appearance. Sajd Reid's residence is Caldwell countyj N. CM where he -id sup posed to be lurking.! Bring him inland res ccive me money. :. , . . : . r - - -JOHN F. HiLL "Cptai. I'er v. u. rlARKELsoN, u. is. . Hamilton, N.'C, March 7th, 1S62. march 22 '2-btf . ' r MARTIN, :WNNAHILL;:&VCo.V (Successors to N: M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) Grocers Uommission Jlercliants, , X?JST13RSRURG, VA. WALTER K. MARTIN &. Co ' (Successors to TX. M. MARTIN, SON & Co.) C03IMISSIONMEISCHANTS, . R. A. Martis, formerly of Granville CoJ,N. C. R. Tassahill, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. O Waltkr K. MiHTiy, of Richmond," Ta. - . - N. M Maxtut, of Richmond, Va. i . . R. II. CcsNisoHAii Jr.; of Richmond, Xz.iT. "B30TH concerns will give faithful pergonal at- M-M Tenllon to the sales of -COTTON, 'WHEAT, TOuACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy- any or toe above named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation or otherwise, aa .their busi ness in produce Is cunflned to SELLING exclu. aivety. Refer lo . - " .-; . , " - - , C" P. Fjshfr, Esq., President N. C. Rail Road." Dr. W. J.Uawkjso, pres't R. A Gaston Rail Road. R. Ii. BanQERS,JCs.j., Pres't ilanfe aLTarboro, N. C lion. .A. iudwabds, warren Uounty, a. C. James M. Bcllock, Esq., Granville County. N. C. C F. Fisher, Cashier Exchange Bank, Pettrs burg IVKVP r. U1TTLK, X-HCJ xiaieicti, i. C- - , - EST We respectfully call the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Markets ia the South, having "uoth a good uome ana lormgu .leraand, anu we ate pleased to hear that efforts are now being made to get the. freight through from Charlotte- to Peters burg reduced to about $3 a bale. -' inch I, lS61-m. ' a - - 1 ; Lbavb " 11.00 A. M 11.50 : 12,17 - " Charlotte Tuskaseege : Brevard Sharon "t:. 7 .. : Llncolnton ; - ' . . GOING EAST,, V: ArriYk ,8.10 . 8.87 ' , 9.00 ... v Abkive. i. ' Jilncplntorf - Sffaron , " ' 11.45 .- - Brevard V ' 11.45.! r Tuskaseege . ': j 12.15 P. M. Charlotte ,: 1.00 - ;'-.- - - . By Order, '.- '-' I'- ..-:- V.: A.t.MoBEE, - c - - Acting Waster of Transportation. : - Llncolnton. April 4th, 1861..- t ; -. - , AtoticJcTeim. 0.r;sRk nrtHK ebarfef s 6n tTvliT:traorTaar-er-r Ja, all Freights going t Stations on this Road where there are no-Agents. All such freights will j be delivered at said stations at toe owners risk. . . ' - , A. H. MARTIN, " ..' " r, : " 'V - ; " i Freight Agent, " - January 22r lSC2-ti' ) Charlotte. .PRINTERS'. INK MANUFACTURED B. A. EANr)'ALL & GO,, V : ' M ARIETTA GEO RGI A. BROS P E OT Tt&kp&S? HlLLSBMORGH RECOjtlD PQUTICS. AGRiCULTURP. mstli I AXY. mm, M MS, KlVA HILLSBOROUGfl. N. 0; j?r?-y' STITffhe present Volume the RECORDER ? Commenced the fortieth 'year of -its exis tence the first number having been Issued the 10th of February, 1S20 ; during all which time we have labored to make-our oaperiaierestlng a,nd nseful, and we hope? that In these particulars ye have not been altogether unsuccessful. It has . been oar wish to make- the RFCORDER a good-Famtly Pa per, devoted to PoUtiRS Agriculture, Mlsfcellary; General NewsrAc.P with a vie- to thelentertain ment and improvement of the farmers and cltl Sena of the circle in which It js distributed. Our Agricultural department . -we endeavor-to pit with; the best selections we can make from, all sources, givinar preference to ' such as will be of practical use to the- farmer and coltivator ; and in this par ticular we hope to make" the RECORDER as valu able tor. the -agriculturist as any periodical of a purely agricultural character. In our Miscella-" neons department, we 'shall colnriue "to bey a we have always been, careful to select such article as will have a tendency iiot only to amuse, but to Improve the mind and heart, ; while we shall, be .thankful to receive l-well-written- articles to a3irn our columea,- wa are not so ambitious of originality; as not to prefer selected matter of superior merit, to loosely-written nd UJ-digestea arjticieg, mougn ornamented at the top with the coveted words 7 'Written expressly for t"lte RECORDER.". In. our. New denartment.we shall take especial pains to present to our readers the latest intelligence; a$d to enable us to" do so we have facilitfea- equal .to. those enjoyed in any portion of the Stater except those favored with telegrapjuc communicaMon. - -. j. A single copy; one year,. . 2.00 -. -. Six copies', one year. . .;.....10.00 ' " . , - . Ten copies; one year. ... ; .. 1-.15.00 Payment always In alvance:' ... ' - ;. ' A ny .of our old subscribers who will ; obtain five subscribers and send us - the cash, Bhall receive their own" paper free of xharge.;'i" ; - i 4 ' - JnlvlS. !'; ' V'. i:t-"'r': W.' The Edgecbmfc Fl' - 1st of'Septeraber, 1860, the publication of a monthly journal in- Tarboro',' to be devoted to the plantation and rural interests of North Carolina In Darf lcular, aud of the South generally." ' -"Edgecombe having Ion g since been ackno wledg- ed as tlw moel rarwungcounty ot mortnuaroimav we feel that there Is no locality letter -suited, -;'-and -nonprnore ioEtly entitledvto the source of. public cation of a fir?t class agricultural paper than jar-' boroV Itl3 to bewailed .- " '' "The Kdsccombo Farm Journal," tluential class of readers, both try- ?. The Southern Guardian presents" great ad vantages as an advertising medium r jw'drcuis- tSon is large, and Is dally and rapidly extending, r.rU:Iaiqrui thermdle&n&.AP!''- ; atrlcts of the State. rv-- - X - . -V-" , " -" job . FaiWi5flk. v - The Job Offlc U thorrMCurhly appointed tn all respects, aad fitted for .every description af Job Work, t In coanection with It Is Bindery, . - The Southern Guardian is devotod to' the main enance of the rlehts. honor and Interests of the Bouth under the Constitution. -While H Iswiu1ng to stutaln the Democratic party whenever its course shall coromaoti pprovat by Its justice, it yet more confidently an! Istinetiy rtlies apon the- ptopli, of the South t aii.f as the best preparation, fri-the contest which ia even now upon us, tt will sealous ly labor to effect "union and co-oparafl(ja- amongat &UMdt687s ' -''. '':-'-W .'V v a K tn the management of this journal, tk a early product! oa..of every class of news from all parts of the worlds the lessons of virtue aad morality, the Interests of education, 'agriculture, commerce, and tBAnufactures, will be kept prominently In view, and no effort wULbe snared to make It in ; all res- peets. an acceptable flre-slda viBitor. w - - i--t3S- we send our Daily to pearly sal the week ly newspapera ef.the fitate-'". Will they. In eonst.4 eratlotj of tbU advatAffe, kindly aive the abov prMjeetna a. ft Inaertjona. : : r- , T, The : literary JPaperi; of r th Sottt la EVERY FAMILY SHOULD REAM AT -.!' 5 :'::':r i?33:5i3 time ft THE LARGEST I TITW "CHEAPEST t 'THA 5 SESTI ILZ JTSTBA TJSD SO UTHXRNFAM ILY PAPER ; ..Vj fTTlHE TIMES is neither political W seetarian; " H-C but is the instant aba f the Editors to fill its columns with, the ?holiest Historical, Literary and Family "reading, arid with large selection ef all- the new; of' the day, both foreigdand domes-tlC-vK '. ::r ' - J'" - - -.. , Tlfe, fifth volume -;commences with the new year 1S60. .--Engagements have been made to make tr- the most trrilliant lyear In the history, of THE TIMES. It will commence with " A ' - - -w Tbree JReantf Ail Prize Storle. j :' Its iilustrations will be increased ; And Ha typo graphical - appearance' will be lmproved by a still neater .dress. The Publishers are determined W keep pace with the Improvements of the age: their motto is "PROGRESSION," and as the circulation of THE TIMES enlarges each year, they are de-; termined to add new attractions t$ Its columns, and make it the ljterary paper of the South. ; With these Inducements the Publishers confidently ex pectseveral thousand increase ii 'vfrestation. ' But asadditltHiaI.1noetives to the Mends Of the South -to enconrage their own literary and family paper, In which they will find none nf that impure and Immoral reading, which 8owiet.inf9 they get from abroarLhePuDlisnfrs of THE TIMES offer f&fEoo iN.piiKiTiiuMs For subscribers to commence with the new volume' anctthe newiyear.-THE TIMES Is printed weekly on'eightlarire pages, fine; paper, at $2" a year, in advance.. JPor specimen numbers , and .circulars address the Publishers. '"' - J - .- -' : -r ' . ; : COLE A ALBRIGHT r dot. S-tf v. - Oreensboro, 1. 0. entreat -'all true iheir muakefa, rii puns (good, bad ( f!3 Cl the" difV: hereby authorize them agreeably j prices and. draw-, cessary -4 .: - For good riflee each, according f barrel ihot gun: log to value ; ot according to valf . -I hav also btj old scrap iron, t and of all weigh C the i former H i latter 4 cents, v 4 ' . April 3, 1862-i An the papery iinieii ana aena Richmond, Va Til lO J ess uiuw - - ;0,000 Ftanav itt our bouses ; ;ted-aultjc fender,. JJone equisuioD.- uitab! agcrts.to g" . r .In thv State, e-mpo-liaso, r, if r. -ceMl . i thei.ic'anti a lct ru riots ta pen m - i i ii i thai fnt,)toi:,e fcher- . t c -aid p v. ne for the amount ne- , :'l mu'skets,$i3ar,aS20 value; good doubie i;S13 to S3S, accord- rmsj and parts oi win- ieque8ted to purchase her cast or wrouguu r which I will pay tor i per pound; lor the V YVS. ASHE. " y i ... - ' he State 'copy three. o MfiJ-i W. S. Aihe, m - . 'I - t '. . uIBook an Uah Priiiiinir J EVSRY::"! sC.AND STYLE, Neatly JExic 'TCTfAviNQ procui JU.M. lent material ment. aaitabls fast 1 tunity to Inform . that, we are rully very alaas.ln 1 at snort notice, an usually paid in thlai prepared to print la style; .. . f . CAllS,'; '''"'. I1VVITAXION NOTHS, LAW Iff-. A NT.' PABIPlfliBTl and any other stylet for much leas than U executed this side of '-.. '-. . - ' ." 4 ' ' " ' r ' PRESERVE : : a?w: A OH ADt7ATEOF, THI .ate Wej (ol dat thi oClce. largp- amouni of ecel added to this eaUbllnh- friends ( aad the public, fired to'execut work of a. - -- . f Prices far below thoae ffoa of Country. We are -ateat and, most approved 3j.'iTV ; .- . 11 IlILI-lfKAOS, 5 -' "DOOK, NEWS JL INKS, AND. COLORED Of.an excellent duality, and' warranted equal to the best 'Northern inakel " . - . DOOK.. INK at 5Q cents to 1 per lb., in cans of 1 to 10 pouTtds.:'. - ; "-. -' y-NEWS INK, (fiic at 30 cents per lb.,; for. all order9 of lQOptmnds 'and upwards. "NEWS INK, (vety fine) at 40 cents per lb., in kegs of 25 atji 50 pounds. - ' -COLORED lxNKSat 1 to 8 per lb., in half pound and pound cans.V 1'""- '.: '. i& very "paper inserting this" ad ver-. tisement for one mouth " and sending us a copy or their., paper, - win receive pay; tor the same .upon purchasing three times the amount "ooheir bill from U9. . I t. -- . 'mi-h 22 3-lm. . , A D: R. CO. fl'IIEsuLscriber begsfo, inform the ' public that "JL- lt has removed his Jaop to zto uliAJsl TIC RO Wy where he is prepared with; a full stock ol . GOODS 2?OIt HyEAlt, To supply all who jmay fa'vdr blinwlth; calL"1-"- - Having secured th senices vt one of the best Cutters in the Sooth, he feels satisfied that he can pieaso wie luosii iniiiviuons. , - . ... Oct,9-lf - . ... ' . J. 8. PHTLLIPS..- j. INK MANUFACTORY. f FWHE Subscriber has commenced. "the manufac- ii. ture of a beautiful . . 'r- - Z .UlTAClX WlilTINO ink. It is made from an English recipe, and is re markable for its" brilliancy .of color "and freedom from alt sediments or drugs. ' T" . . . V Orders from dealers will be filled .with' prompt ness, and at as &iod crate prices s thev have been purchasing for from. .Northern manufacturer's, v.. Ordrs solicited, anusAmptes sent wherever re quested. Address -: ' W. B. JOHNSTON, au 2-tf ... r; Columbia; 9, O. ' John T. Duller, ; Praetuud Watch and CuteJc Makert Jetctlltr rf-c, Mtxvn utreett Cuarlotze, ' Jv. t. opposite LL work done in th establishment warrented .for '.; r ;.-.'.- :.; ; -!:. ' - TWELVE ItlONTIIS.. Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of everv des- j cription repaired and warranted for twelve months. Jan.ll,lS6I ly.c " , 'A ALL JLto ' . - (LATK RHETT & JaOBdOK,) Commission - Merchant, NO. 0? EAST BA-Y,'! . : ... ... - . . - .""..'. s. c. And will contain oriMnal and selected articles up on Agriculture; Horticulture, Foricultu.re; House hold Arts.' Rural Architecture. Zoology. Ac, Ac. ' IV will be published .with new type and clear j dated Press" Insures the. latest intellige white paptsr, tnu neat quarto form. 1 .Telem-anh and the earliest news by Steamei The price of subscription has Keen maoe so low as to place the publication wiUdu reach of every one. : -. v:-v -.'.''i's'sc -t '---' ij 4 ? i'-'y " ' ' v. - . -,-v i - , TERMS :.'-.- ' f- -i One cony on year ..1 V ,;. iV." , $0-.60f-Seven copit!sioe year. '-..iVt: 3 00 , S Twelve copies ne yeaj; J. .,Vl . . 5 00 :j Twenty-five copies one year. J.. . . r.:lQ 00 - No paper sen nless"paidKr-In advance. v , ;. WILLIAM B. SfdlTH, r ' :'r V Editor and Proprletor, Tarboro1, K.'Cl ': - - OF THE . ,; " . " --ii g- a a- sf t . -ii st r. m - ; Dissolution, t - fPfHK Copartnership heretofore existing under . JL .the nameof ALEXANDER MoDOCGALL, is this day dissolved ly mutual consent.. Henry Alexander is ahne authorized to .settle the busi ness of the late firm. - . ' -:. r--? HENRY ALEXANDER; ' v MALCOLM: MciOUGALL. June 2T, 1861 'f-'- " - - . . ' TB - NOW IS "THE TIME TO SUB- iJX SCKIBE FOU THE GREAT SOU. TilERN - WEEKLY J THE BEST- TALENT. OF THESOCTH 13 WBJT1NG FOR IT. : l , . . ' ; Published every Saturday vi at Augusta, "'G a- CIIAItLEVrON, - :o: , Particular atttonlion given to the sale of WHEAT, FLOUR, COltN, And from roy long experience in the business; 1 . ' feel confident of giving satisfaction. - .V- .EEFEEEHCE S .. ; : ; - C. M. Furman, Esq. Pres. Bank of S.C., WT B. Smith.'q., Presided Union Bnnk., O.llwin Esq, JVashviIre, -Tennv Hon, Oa., Hon, M. A. CooptT May 10, lSM-6a 18 M O II E Til OO PS FOUTIIE WAIL i.ie say to you t,8hthe . I Kaf 1 .-J v ------- " U VL Uw1a VT UU1U 1 am authorized by the Secretary ot War to raise a Legion lor the war. I want an additional regiment ot lnlantry, two Com panies ol Cavalry and ooe5 company oi Ar tillery. A bounty of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to each toldier upon, bis enlistment. Cavalry are required to lurnish their own horses, for which the Sovernmenwill pay them forty cents per ay, and their full value if LilleU in battle. The best arms-and equipments to be. had in the Confederacy wilt be furnished." Re cruits will be received singly or by com panies. ? lurn out, ana -let s make short work with Abe., r.: - jZs$ 'Address rae for the present "at Kinston, N. C. : . ; . Z. ; 13. VANCE, , Col. Com'e CGth Reg. N. C. T. ' Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro Pat- Chnrlott? Huiieun: Salem Press and IBONQEES ESTAB LI 8 TT E D , A . L. ilDCCCLL - 'k'- WlMc GLAZED : knowledjred to be." we . best Fai?ilv Paper in tbeSoidXAy" contains in each issue, eight, pages lierty. columns) u - tbe MANUFACTURER - from 10 to 50 MILLS of every style devoted to the instruction fcd a.musemnt of friends of Southern i LITERATURE, AGRICULTUB E, and ABT. ' tT Subscribers are presented seml-annnaliy with. an i.NUx,r Table or uontenta. .; TKBMi?- -I WO DOIXAK3 PXJt Aimk - A.itreH JAMES HARDST.E.: Aniruala.. Or pTEAM ENGINES, Horae Power ; SUGAR TFt A ft III XfiriU SiiirWnevi now tn use, iiui w orkof "V.- . '-V . . vm u , .. every diacription. -Also, Iron RaSiu, witb every aiscnpiion or iron and .Brass uastises. . - t ; -1 . would call attention to Iron Casting in the way of .enclosing" Public Buildings Dwellings, Oast Steps, Ealetro Railing, and all kind of enclosures for Cemetary lots, . - - - - .; : Having a first rate Boiler maker with us. we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at short- notice. Will send "boiJer maker to any part of tlie State. - Out Steam Engines will be found, when compared with those made at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent larger for the same horse power. . - These Works have been in success al operation for seT ral years, with an- increase 'Of patronage from all parts of the Southern country, for which 1 the Proprietor returns bis thanks to Ma numerous fnenas and patrons, and egs to assure them that .a t.alr.a cr Mflw.ta b as car to ingrtVSL-gon noble Mountains anrf Springs, and her Field and Flowers. .- - -r. - It yoi want this GOLDEN .'RIZE, now Is the time rilan seven feet by five." ."Border views ef the State Heose, Insane Asytsr?, CoapelHjll, Male and Female Cvileges," Ac, Ac, ona of the cheapest ''"jii leet Mans eter "'publlahed." -: - . ' 4 7J:ii-' PEAECS k BESTV . - O - - Hmsbero, N. a, lSSJfc. L w AVING. becomejhe proprietor-of th Dvtrib Kt aUc rrdsil- l eave - merged that paper IritQ tiie Statu; Joursal; which wiii be" published Seim-YVeeklyana weesjy. - : - . . -; 5 The Statb Jockkal will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and wilt support and defend Democratio measures and their advo cates as they are presented, and as occasion may require. In other essentials it will be ; my aim "to make ths" paper, what its name denotes, a State Journal escheying ail sectional conswierations and working for the entire Statettnd her Common interests. ' : -As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole paper shall be, remodeled and printed with, new type, on good paper, and in a superior manner, j The Editorial department will be properly atten ded to in its various branches, and will speak for it self. Neither labor nor expense will be Spared In the management of the paper : -;t . - . . The terms of the ; Stat Journal wiabe as foK ows vt IlaV-;' r'S --V-X '.'r-i-TC,"-"',1 "'H'?'IrtK; eml-Weekly, per .annum . . . j . f400 Weekly. ........ . . ' .i r - . '00 - Thess terms will be Insisted upon liimqpiably .in advance, No name will he put Upon tne jist without the money, and all papers will be discon tinued at the expiration of toe time for which they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed.-- I am satisned, from years ot experurnce, mas upon, no other touting can any newspaper hope to sue-Ceed.- - - . . -. : ' '' -; Advertisementa of a proper Character will be Inserted at the following rates ?".".;: - -r: One square, first Insertion.. ;.. ,.Z.".1$100 y Each subsequent insertion ... . ; . .'.'; ,jr. cents. - A liberal, deduction, on these rates foryearly ad vertisers in th Semi-Weekly . 'In the Weekly edi tion thef all rates will be chargecL t .V. ;.. : . . . . ' JOHN SPELMAN, . ; Nov.' 27, S60.- Editor and Proprietor t ' -1 , .. .. "... . -. , A-NORTH CAROLINA. PAPER C ' ;-"-.T II E.-T I ITIE s i -' ; "A large JSght-PaQ Weekly, publishes in Greensboro. fgUE TIMES contains weekly forty columns of - choice matter, specially adapted to the family' circle. - It is neither sectarian nor poliiiCal, but by being courteous to all sects-and parties,- It Is "the" constant , aim of-the publishers i to-, present ;in Jts columns whatever may elevarte the people and en- WiSoTSTfS THE FARMER 'ANl) PLANTER THE TIMES a trial; try it fof sue months, to see if :. ' Vi RKMOVED TO '" it be not as well to patronise home papers, as those - , w ,'- .: 'Jy' ' :a .wmiH r-t.o Dona do nome- inwiresia ana a r - . '-. wuii u. snl tvi scatter our substaoce and onr eLreles among strangers Give th Tmas a trial I lljl popnlar Jonrnal, X have removed its place of And'then let it stand upon its merits; , ' 1 JS SAU OF THaLTiaita, ':: : ; PROSPECTUS THE CHARLESTON MERCURY rA political; commercial, and litebart ". N E W S PAP t Rvv PUBLISHED BAIL Y'AND TRI WEEKLY fWlHE MaacPBT gives daily reports of Oie Mar--Ire, and Marine Intelligence In Charleston, and of Charlestonvommerce In the leading Sea ports of the world. . The Weekly Prices Current is made.np with much care, and from the most reliable sources. Its connection with the "Asso- Bce by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. It has an able and -accomplished Cor-. . respondent In London (a gentleman connected with the editorial staff pt the London Times,) and regular Correspondents in New York, Washington, Key West and Havana; . The monthly New York Fashion! Letters" and ; weekly letters on i Life in Washington are. additional attractions in favor of its lady. readers.;: Its literary notices, from, the pen of a .gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest position -among the literary men of the Sauth, are discriminating and comprehensive, -Attention is paid to fcll matters of general concern, especially those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural interest, and to th current news of the day.i Great care Is taken that nothing shall appear in" Its columns ' which fihoald be excluded from the family circles 1 ' "-.?'J -. The political creed of the JMbbccbv consists in the principles of the Democratic Party, as laid down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions Of 1798 aTjd.1199 the Sovereignty of the States; a strict construction of th Federal Constitution by the GenergJ Government, the agent of the States ; Free Trade, ar?d an economical,. Administration of the GovertJtnent. Its policy is the. Union of the Southern States in maintaining their rights. ' i . s VTermsPayable in Advance, - DAILYiperannum 1.. '.V;. X. v..,.-.1.;. $10.00 TRI-WEEKLY . . .... J. ? . W.4 V.; . ; t ; . 1 6X9 Clubs will be Furaialied as rollo wa: -Five Copies of the DAILY for.;1.;..;...;.f40.0l Jive Copies of the Tin- w ui&iu. r ... . ; . zu.00 , " The name-of ho person nut of Charleston will be entered on cfur hooka,: unless the payment of the subscription be made in advance. : Nor win orders irom without the city ; to publish Advertisements, Marriage Notices; or; Obituaries,' he attended to, .unless the cash, er An', acceptable' City reference, accompany ..'the order; Money may always be forwarded at our risk in registered letters. : Postm a stkrb are authorised to act as our Agents In ? obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money : and by sending us JTvt6 Da itY subscri bers, with " $50 enclosed or 'Fim Tbi-Weklt Subscribers, with $26 encloso U W cmltled to ad eertra copy ; or if preferred, they may retain Twenty per ,eemt. pt the pre-payments, for their trouble and In lieu of the extra paper. - - - - j.; Out of South Carollnai no person' whatever Is authorised to,-, collect debts already due to the MKBCCBTv-.r."''" : . ;'. ',-. -rC.f.--;... v In the State Mr. BalMPBt. E."Bubokss Is out reg. ulur Agent to make colleetiona and procure new business and subscriptions...' . 4 : , ? ,"; ." In Charleston, Mr, Jamks D. Burns, connected with the office, is our regular authorized - collector who has full power to receipt for money "now due the paper and to contract for future business. -' ? . . Subscribers and others, in debt to usi are urgen tly requested to send is our dues by mail at tha earUest period. - By o- doing, they; will save as twenty per cent, an amount equivalent, to a prin cipal portion ofth profits.- .' i - ' -, .." ,; tw-L EnrrOKS In the State- and throughout the South, "who. reeelve. our7- Tai-WaxT for .their. Weed., are respeetfolly requested to compensate ns for the difference. in value by inserting this Prospectus.!. ' - '.: B. RHETT, J- ': ; W No. A; Broad 8tre&; CharUsto. . C' 8 FULLY PRKP Work in toe lat at his offlce two wi the first Monday priate he reumlrjd' desirlnir work dorr obU him ver v." mac lr lotte,"N; G. - - . J ; 138 ALL WORl t j- -. .r j roni . fcpnl 12 1861-tf IOW -IIILI.N, I HOOKS, , i 'i intlng aaually called for, !l. . . 1- ...... 1. u h me cimi 01 wora vu U York. ' i;. u. piriTTox. N 1 0UR: TEKTJI. t . 1 ' i rooms?;.- Il.TIKORR UfcNTA?. ' ol.- bTO DO ALL DKNT L Forov r8ty)e(t, Slid will hv Bleach month dating ffura' niof !) and will apnro hix i4me to 'all ;ra.tn ;heir rt-uiJenCea, who will. atlur.f-log him at Char-1 kratV:i. ' pA. e Kt rr'a Hotel!, n's t gilding, u-t ur. -". ' 1 TVTOTICE. i i All percona inf count will please' as our books roul may always be It G, y. Caldwell - V V ; P. C. ;,Feb7-tf :TITU are plea? 1 1 a! '-ww patrons oft raence the publicat fisst .'named: journl favorable auspices. I '.. The clrculatlopr rapidly Increasing, 1 tising medium Is be( bbd L nr. patrons, naving Act hood in this and at adjoining Districts VTIIECAT One of the largest State, 'mailed for $L, the v columns of the" become a popular j vantages to those i an advertising med -' Specimen copies mi y be ordered, fre . or terms, kcn wi ptlnt. -: I nov.lT-tf : j JJOTTON JB will purchase . j GRAIN, FLOlf -vouN-r of all kinds, for wli HIGHEST will be paid. : . Just received a Is BAGGINI tJi( U3 i ts 1 It Y to P 'g t ith ( 13: rs : r t Vis.' us by book ac settie th'o warno. iscd.' On of us he ofiico of Dr. CALDWELL. : .- . X I ... . J !, JOURNVL. Use the frienda'and hrnent that we cora econd volume Af tha , y," under the nioat re named hence aa paper la an advtr 4 e 1 tfe; I-appreciated by It.. st every neighbor . mties, as wv'.l as tike . rollna. JOIJHAjr W imbllshed lu-Uiw. lira, made up frou tLirTiK, has not only it affords Arrest at use its columns ar to any Section they reader to our tm.'" E. H. BRITTON ' CO J TON DUCE, ! and a complete sur RICE IN CASH nov 4 '6Mw2mo -1 FOUXOEO ;' 8S Comer of BaJt I ripHK Largest a' J JL - Commercial C Every young mat one of those largt Circular, rep reiser View of the Baitix ""Penmanship, Ac.; mall re of chart List ef Students, Tt Press on ear New -,: ' '. ' . I E. K. Losiaa, Prbi ' x ot Accftdnts, V. M. pHiiJJrs, I i Commercial Ci TT TT UiTtCfl. A ' i l l publication to Columbia, and will hereafter Issue It j N Qt joHjrao, Prt j.VV.'f-l irom this city ai regular svatea perious-7. . - 1 WllXtAMS, E ROPING. I.E S E. A C. t ff. OOK HEEE, FEIEND3 AND FELtOW-CITT- SLJ ZEJfS, will you. buy the- noble STATE f NORTH CAROLINA T : If so send to:Ue subscri bers, jei" subscribe to the County : Agent for this' ' New, JLaj-Ke alid JTIagnifleijt ITlap, And you will get the- whole tate, .with her.iiivers, 'Raiiroads-GolJ. Copper. Lead.' Iron-and Coai Mines, ana all toe-Cities, Towns nd YiUages, her f "One of the nanasomesiweesay papers puousnea nKU UAnr.Uin, ',nj H.rinr av h V, ' .t . T .1 TT.n Pnfrii. Of the AM. t'. rT .-i Feeling confident . that such a Journal Is greatly. needed In this State, ana Relieving iaat n win d sustained. U located at the Capitol of tha State and conducted with spirit and ability, I have determin- I ed on making the venture, ana eaii upon every Farmer and Planter inSouth Carolina to enceurage "TheTimes.I ycyaraasne very nrst- or our Southern LiteraiT Weeklies." Eev C. FCDeems. -' 4i vnew of no Weekly -published anywhere, that is so deserving of public patronage as the Tunes-'1- Rev. J. E Edwaros. -ry- - -7 :' - uTk... nivnanderine to . vitiated taste eva- - " toniffurrf ,ni iiiini9ia I j'hn nMrrarlse bv their natronaee. , : :.TVfT-.-- ?tt wiimir.rtnn fn-.i.i I Tt win h erlnted in tha finest style ef Typosrra- DOul W uinm - - - i . - - - - . . . . - - pny,.wivn. new type, ituu umuuiuev emneuisneu, au eigu- wiueu m in iwimci sixev- --. '-r'--. '';.:--. ..-a-'-' , prfea onlv. Oa Doulak per annum, always I"- Aeorps ef the best practical and scientific- AgrI : cultural writers nave oeen aecarea, ana lis uni department will be under the" care of- one Of the best Farmers In the land. '-. - '.. :. ' ' ' - The Cash system will be rigidly adhered to, and so name will be entered on cur books until tbesab- Rav. E. Y. Rsa C1AL COLLEIiE. ARTEREO lr..A nrrion." finirit of the Age. "Let the people 01 North ;caarouna encourage their own newspattotogfftandYd.V;-; AddriTas, v--. : COLE k ALBRIGHT, 0??c. - ; :,v"Ai: : ; GreensboroV N.C A Cook aisd WasheiVahted.t N.experieneed COOK, Washer and Ironer, wil hear Of a pieaaeant Siiuauon ea appuccujuu Hon John P Kenn Hon Thomas Swan Jacob Trust, Esq., -The time usual: epurae, from 8 to 1 - A DnxoatA Is av Large Circnlart Ae-, sent by mail -''Address ' iTtf . H ( TO UK NT. j , A house On tuce. A! t - r t t 85 4 1 ClJurUe Street, . MB. Elegantly Furnished " United Rtur f rtte immediately for -niuiiy ornamented xterlor and interior scial College. '1 be sent refnm J-'ataloirue containing P'Uon. flr.tnlAn, nt t, . pook-Kctpinf.cte., "J.urer on tb Fms, ete. I' Book-Kefidnir an! & Of fi&Ak.VH,ln . Penmanship. . -tlleLaw. P . pnerclal Ethica. .-' - . ', Pa Joahua, Vanaant, ' w 11 fieighler, Esq.. . Knabe, Esq. A to complete tha fnn ill Grmtu Rogues statins terir.a- K.LOSIFR, ' . , .Baltimore, pM reet, near the Post XVJDSON, Asm. 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The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 1, 1862, edition 1
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