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i . v j - v , . -. -. -- - - - . : - . . . ' - i ' S- . V . ' ; . r - f A .'I: I-.- VOL. VI.-NO. 903.3 "CS6-.PER-ANNUM.; 1 Fit I I 2 I I I I .1 : I '.- 1 I -:. t I II 1 - II J 7 - r i 1 jr I ' 11 I . I . I'll . II 1 , - yi vx, vk f. r t"r ' v i !' i 1 1 il bloci THE BULLETIN: nV j: dwakd "n. iirixtoxT" 'm:; NO. 1 TJITON 5TRLET, TERMS TOR PfJ-fR ; TI'K Ifl V r.l' l T itiv .inuf..ui.ut A TIIF Tiil AVKK.KI.Y TIT'I I ETTX rni r.tib : i0 tit'ra'.r.'; -n. paymt.J lr ulr.v. TELEGEAPHIC. Fi'ojhe 2d Edition. rrom Virginia. TcWr .. f fTprrtty forth Pr.Iletln. Richmond, May 6. An Djr-iai Iurr from Williamsburg " ji::t ' ir iUk iT, b'-I.rh "that the ennny pa'r- iiml our Car.lrv Fickeis nearly to Town, on Sun Jay I:!t, hut thy were eafily re- i-nTjif d h- Hit" rrzT (luartl, under command Th. r i iv :.-t . niece of artillery and 10 o th ir rn-.'i, who were captured. The It.n Virginia Cavalrv. under com in and i( Lt. Cl. Wyckham, made a hand iie :h3riff uri the enemy. Art Of:hl I)iparh trem Staunton, da & f.'h i:)t. 5tate that the entrny evacu- aitd Ifnrri.-onburir nn Monday, and that it i niw in f h pujes:ion of our -Cavalry. L'ttf-r irm Nev Orleans. f.i-i ,! " y.f.r-9'y for lh .Bulletin. At fii sTA. May 6th. ji Jlmtifsh'pifi ot the 1st .fjar.. ark U" !r d the receipt of N. Or- .1 Tue-dav !at and furnishes The a.itri.riM- r,t New Orleans held out to th in thf.r !uitiorri a ind heroic re- 4.i.al to lower the Vlnz "t their adoption. Theyins nt IV. rt Jirkon were spiked vforr the Girns'n y nrrenderetl. Fort Pike wis eva Mated and everything it contained nbindor.td. I arripiit 'he hen rahst.! sent a i'om n.iiiCTi-?i mher Mayor and Council, on 'h il . . e mi.!riiriin!? "f thir refusal to 1 h.vl wn i.c ( "otifcdfraic id thr.ni to r rTn Flag, etc. a'lH ani the women tiMnui within hours, w hereupon i t.r M it t :e r r . r i nvn rxl the Council who de ! t it'.'c trom their position. ft l.oiifirtnn still floats to the or Monro' i i i;id to Farrieut by , We will fiinr.d your Bombard- nt i mniH.i and und fended as we are," .tmM ' on the iO:h nain addressed the f v - fiyrc rt'nUj.-kson and St. Phil ' hp hiv Hl.n audi will noy-rr..... : sf I i on the Custom House. You mi-t v,.,. j, , f t! is r:?pecitl a " .Fit t lie nt v The . ' Drh ta i t Wtdesday says all th., I,. -t. .l. ras- FLi-s in the City hive ! a l u t r ! a i 1 i-drral I las are nytng fi f'sono! :f in mys un- Ml'..!' ti:r ity f npers are still published il fontitit'd to local topics. Frderald vn re expectea to tahe of the c'ty oi Wednes-' rni'it at.v tiyr;,.! n iliv,' , . ntr.i i':d r ol the French steamer notified iMiM.';tH' I"jrr.T !! t i hours notice of his t lonitnid wa ridiculous and it. It Mi ' ?i.tpday?. . Yom Uii'limonil. i.-ly f - r the Bulletin. , RiciiMOSP, .lay . Ti itnre met yesterday in Extra O" . troin How Letcher, received A VM div it hi deliberate opinion that :r;-.ti.i act i unconstitutional. the Oli: nee of the peculiar condi but rotut que Coll I .1 ;s-nr at the time ol ita i rbears h debate the ques la-ag n. r,. Harmony, untiiy and conciliation ;irr Hidi-.-Misit le to success now, and urges . i iioo-i "the j o 'e ';i prompt and cheerful re Ti.t' f .-.vi ri.r ay? there is no occasion on lt Ti. v. Our successes, so far, lior I e !, ivi d o .r ann-siors in the irisin u! their i!f t jtmcslp. He uri;es a vigorous prose- !':!in of d.f-War. That it must le made War -t -ion. That Maryland must X rt t,-.!:it d .im: t .e .North mu De made the w ar before we can Lone rant r.r j-. a e. That the tall of t 1 1- (u rend r a cliangc ia our poll , .1 . . i. ti i. j u tna: u miouiu yc inaue i : .j !. -a - t:.- Counties in Virginia over- , i I VI tnn ' V I . H" of -.'.' et . ii contain a Fiavc jiopuia t, viiiich, at a moderate valua : his lx-c!i intormed that the : adopted by the Traitors who th ".Vhreling Convention, has ei by the people to whom it ttd. That the clause providing il Emancipation was also re- land. T.'.c n. ,i tho nwinle of or vinoicaies tne pevptc - t' "f !oa it Virginia against imputa :v to the Federal Govern- i tor:-. rANTEU, 1m hundrrd Ml'LF..S and HORSES for army o.irjo s. Call at BROWN .V WADS WORTH'S Livery Stable, j Mav J. o J dl t uk vii roil the a.ni's. jii t ru t in J this inorninif, trom the k a J' Fr e 'Tooth Combs, all .iies ; al' Enrrlli-li Dressing Combs. For sale at KAHNWEILER cc BROS. April 30, K-ti-tf . " STENIIOrSK i jiacallay, ; Commission Merchants, At lueir uia suna, rraae sireei. Keep constantly on. hand a well selected Stock of Family Groceries. ' AH orders for Flour, Corn, Bacon, &c, promptly and carefully filled." Factories rupplied with Cotton, on com rni.osion of 50 cents per bale. J. E. STENIIOUSE, ALLEN MACAULAY. Charlotte, N. C;, Miy 3, J6C2 1 PROCLAMATION. EXECUTIVE DEPAUT3IENT CT., AnjrTANr Genebal's Office, . Raleigh, April 2Sih, SC2.- ; i General Okdrr) , : No. 6. j ' y ..' " - ALL COMPANIES ;AL'TIIORIZED by the Governor to be raised prior to the passage of the law known as the "Con fcriDtion Dill." must come to -Camp Man- May ; otherwise they wili not be received. All those not in by that time wilUje sub ject to the War Department under that law, and hod better remain at home till ordered by that Department. -. By order of. Governor Clark : i J. G. MARTIN, - Adjutant Genera!. May 1. lSf.2 2t jir All papers in the State copy twice. JOTICE. The destitute FAMILIES of VOLUN TEERS for the War, from Mecklenburg county, on bringing me a certificate from the Town Marshall that they are such will be furnished with clothing at my expense, as far as I am able. Call on Dr. E. Nye HcTcimo.v fn my absence. J. A. FOX. April 18, lf,2 lm A TTEXTION If ATTALION. IX. Just received a Patent Combination Stool and Cot for camp-use. Also, an assort ment of heavy Army Undershirts, Drawers, India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Enam eled Oil Cloth Coats. For sale at KA1INWEILER & BROS. January 25, 1862 tt Family Flour for Sale. A1. the Charlotte Flouring Mills can be had Pamlly. Harernne and fine TLOUIt. SE CONDS. SHORTS and BRAN. Also, MEAL and GRIST. JOHN WILKES, aug 1, ltfMy Charlotte Flour Mills. S HOES, SUOKS, SHOES. Rerelvrd a fine asnrtment of women Leather Shoes. 3 to S, se'llngvery fn.t at 3.00 a pair. Tine Kid Morocco Boots, sii 1 to fi. . Koraalet KAHNWEILER k BEOS. March 12. 16-2 tf John T. Butler, Practical WaUh and Clock I3fnkr Jeictlltr t Mair4 tireet Charlotte, JV. C., opoiU Kerr' Hold, dealer in fine WatcAcs, CiMJ:, Jewelry, Watch Jfaterials, d-c. ALL work done In tht establishment warrented for TWELVE iriONTH.-, crlptloD rer'ret and warranted for twelv-; months. Jan.ll.lSfl ly.c jr. iwitoissoiv, (LITE RHKTT A KOBSOX,) Commission 4 Merchant, No. C2 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, s. c. :o: Particular attUntion given to the sale ot WHEAT, FLOUIl, CORN, &. And from iht lorur experience In the business, I feel eonfldeut of giving satisfaction REFERENCES. r. t .'rumin. Esa.. Pres. Bank of S. C, W.1J. Smith, Esq.. President Union Bank.. O.Ewlng Esq, Nashville, Tenn lion, jonn r. n.iap, auusw, G-, Hon. M. A. Cooper, Ktowa, On. May 10, 1 SCI -6m Catch (ho De? verier. millltTY DOLI-AItS ItEAVAItB, WILL given for the apprehension and delivery cf David Reid, who deserted Company E , 34th Regiment, North Caro lina Troops, ni Camp iManjum, near Rnlfiah. N. C. 13th January. 1S62. Said Reid is supposed to be thirty-seven years ol ajjo. five feet eleven inches high, K?inHv hair, blue eves, rca complexion anu down look, nothing promising indicated in his appearance. Said Reid's residence i3 .tl.rtiinttr H. whpfp hft IS PUD vaiui'iu'ui'-ji posed to be lurking. Bring him in and re ceive the money. : JOHN F. HILL, Captain. Per W. O. IIakruson, O. S. Hamilton, N. C, March 7th, 18T2. march 22 C2-btf - '. " ' A CARD TOTIIE PUBLIC. TnE NEWBEKN Daily and Weekly Progress. TX IS AT.KFADY KNOWN TO THE 1IJHCIC thatthe unceremonious entrance of r.urnwiie ii.to Itewbern on trntay lasttias compelled the temporary suspension of the rR(GRE5A. This was a barbarous and-vil-lanlous proceediug of old Burnside. Inasmuch as it ha deprired the public of the advantages of a good paper, beside tbe lnco ivenience to the citi aens of NVwbern. Br the discomfiture of ur arras at Newbern, I have lost t-veryt.'.Ine I had In the worldpresses, type, and stork and other office material and fur niture an.i other property or ail Kiu'is, is ii gone but sfill I hope to l able to make arrangements at an early day to issue the PROGRESS at some po?nt not very remote rrora t! old stana ; nils wilt depend liwecr upon the extent to which BurnHae Is able to penetrate ue noweu u JIalng lot all I have, I mut urge all who are Indebted to the PROGKS oace to make imme diate settlement. Though in the army my address wiil b for M.e prenl, Goldsboro, N. C. fW Papers ta the S'ate that receive th5 PRO GKtSS in eschange will please copy or notice this carJ. . J. L. FKXMNGTON.' Goldsboro, March 17. lCi. - 1'iriILlC NOTICE ! Whereas it has been reported to the Vigi lauce Committee for Charlotte Beat that a tew persons in this town are depreciating the Confederate Notes and North Carolina Treasury Notes, by refusing to take them, and by buying up coin, gold bullion, and silver plates at enormous rates ol premium, therefore, be it ! Resolved, That this , committee look upon any such course as an evidence of unsoundness on the part of the persons en caged in it, and that they call on all good citizen-! to report any case of the kind which may come to their ktiowledge that the com mittee may publish the names and lake such course as they may deem necessary. By order of the Vigilance Committee ot Charlotte North Carolina. - march 31'62-3t. Charlotte Whig copy f wife. ; I A IT T E D I BT.TXLI 6J OF IHDEPEITDEOT SKIRHISHEES. Permission has been granted Capt WM. LEE DAVIDSON to raise the above corps. ueneral Kaxsom desires such an orcamza tion attached to his Brigade. t I' Vr Three Companies of the alove:descrip- tion are more enective than one whole regt ment of regulars. It ia the same mode of warfare that was carried on in the revolu tion. -.-Let ua harass and annoy the enemy in the rear- : One more appeal imade to old Mecklentrff -. and ' the surrounding Counties. The "inscription act requiring all men between 18id 35 years of 'age.to enter the service, has ifcsed the Conteder ate Congress, The last appeal is made to all within thoe aoes to promptly respond to this call. Especially of our. own dear county let it pe saia "ivian na-ye done .utiiie ira media iely,eiect your own ofiicei arm with shot guns and to the held. April 19, lSf.2 - . . ; tf PALMETTO. : XRON "WORKS. fJOLUMlXIA, S. C, ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLI. millMl GLAZE, foff ANUFACTURER OK TEAM ENGINES, i.Ji from 10 to SO Horse Power; SUGAR MILLS I every style now In use, Mill Work of every dlsciiptlon. Also, Iron Railing, with every aiscnpuon oi iron ana Brass uatungt. I would call attention to Iron Ccstlng in the way of enclosing Public Buildings, Dwellings. Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, and all kind of enclosures lo r uemetary lota. . ' - Having a first rate Boiler maker with ns, we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, a snort notice. . win send boiler maker to any pr vi tuc ciate. uur steam tngmea will be found, when compared with those mads at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per ecu irKer ior in samenorse power. - - These Works have been in successful operation forser ral years, with an Increase of patronage from all parts of the Southern country, for which the Proprietor returns his thanks to hia n friends and patrons, and egs to assure them that no pains or expense will be spared to merit a con Unuance of their favors. " may 17-tf . . . ., - ' ' ' KOOPHAN'S Anti-Dysenteric & Anti-Dyspept ic BITTERS. PREPARED BY B. KOOPMAN. CHARLOTTE, N. C. fjTIHESE unrivalled Bitters possess peculiar cu- JL ratlve properties In all Affections of the Bowels. They will be found effectual In the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and all those palDful and troublesome diseases arising from a derangement. of the digestive or gans and irregular action of the functions of the stomach and Intestines. They will also be found a SAFE REMEDY FOR CHILLS AND FEVEUS. These Bitters are prepared from Rots brought from Germany, and for over a century have been found effectual In that country for the lrmanent cure of. the diseases enumerated ahoye. They contain no deleterious drug, but are compounded entirely from roots, and are perfectly safe at all times. A simple trial Is all that is asked, as 'a cure r. ill naturally follow, and that is the best certificate of their superiority over every ether remedy for those . r""" Mr rl'iriias - . KOOPMAN k PHELPS. r Also, for sale at F. So.arr's and K. Nye flntchtn on A- Go's DruK Store. - fhb 25-ly Notice to Merchants. FORWARDING OFFICE - S. C. R. R. Co. V Chahlkiston, March 16,-1861. J TI1E South Carolina Railroad Company having determine-? to discontinue this department'of the service, the undersigned, who has been the for warding Agent of the Company for the last four or fire years, has associated with him the Chief Clerk in thedepartment, and, under the name of GANTT A STONY, will continue to RECEIVE and FOR WARD such articles as may be consigned to bis care. lie trusts, by strict personal attention, to retain a very liberal share of the business of the department. Parties are reminded that all goods now reach Ins: this port from points beyond the Confederate States of America, must be entered at the Custom House, and that duties are payable on such as are not purchased on or before the 2Sth February last, and laden on shipboard on or before the ltth Jfarch instant, save such as are on the free list. It is therefore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where duties are payable,- and IK ALL CASES TO COVES TBI KXFENSB OF. CUSTOM UOCSK Klf TRY, W4ISJTHEK THK GOODS ARK TRKSOB 21 OT. Prompt compliance will prevent delay and ex panse, as all articles not entered and permitted will be stored by the Custom House officers. The South Carolina Railroad Company will advance, as heretofore, the charges of freight, drayage' and warfage, hut not the expenses connected xcith the Custom House. ' . , ' - ' .. Rates, of charges for forwarding wlll. be very moderate, and may be - had on application to GANTT k STONY, to whom alj business commu nications should be addressed; -, r The undersigned refers to the ifficers of the South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding. Department, and to-all merchants of standing In the city cf Charleston, and respectfully solicits a liberal share Of patron age. - JAMES L. GANTT. Late Forwarding Agent 8. O. R. R. Co. . Prove their Professions liY COMING FORWARD V. ' ' " ' ' " ' " "and -. i - ' . '.: SQUARING UP AT ONCE. If spared to return when "grim visaced war has smoothed his wrinkled front," I hope to resume business. T. F. WILKINSON. April 4,1862 . ' . . lw MILLINI-ItV, ITIILLINEKV. Spring Straw and Neopolitan Bonnets, Drab and Black Straw Bonnet, Boys aod M.'sses Straw and Leghorn J I at s ; Also, new Spring Artificials and Kibh.ins, just received and for s'e at - ' KA1I WLJLEii a BROS. March 12, lS62-tf - ' MARTIN, TANNAHILL k Co., (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) Grocers & Commission Merchants, rKTEltSUTJIKG, VA. . , "WALTER K. MARTIN & Co (Successors to N. M. MARTIN. SON k Co.) COMMISSION MEHCIIANTS, 3F8J.oTa tti Ortd. "7"w R. A. Maxtis, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C. R. Tassahox, formerly of Edgecombe Co,, N. O Waltkr KL. MiaTtrr, of Richmond, Va. - N. M. Miarut, of Richmond, Va. ' R. II. CnssisoHAM Jr.. of Richmond, Va. BOTH concerns will give faithful personal at tention to tbe salesnf COTTON, WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com- j m Issl o n. Simulation or otherwise, as their busi ness lo produce is eveflued to SELLING exclu- ' sively. Refer to " - i r j C F. FiSHsa, Esq., President N. C. Rail Road. Dr. W. J. llAwaisa, Prest R. k Gaston Rail Road R. Ii. Priookrs. Esj Pres't Bank at Tarboro, N. C Hon. W; N. EdWasds, Warren County, N. O. James M. Bcixoca, Esi., Granville County, N. O C. F. Fish, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg Kkf P. battlk, UAJeipti, w. c i pp e respecuuuy cau me attention or Uotttin t Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of the best Cotton Market In the South, hav'.sg both i a good home -and foreign demand, and we are pleased to hear that efforu are now being made to f burg reduced to about t3 a bale. - mch 1, 1661-Sm. . I rir -if. ' 4" PASSENGER TR AI vlil liay&Cot -timbia for Charlotte eaclt ernbon, at d, and arrive in Columbia tii .w m i' " l - ,T ,i -. "..Engineer ana r-u trinienaenx--Aprii 4, 1862-- " - .- H: '?tf Charlotte & S-; C. nailrbad. i it .... i-- . rpHE Passenger. Trains o; i is Road vill JL" V leave and arrive, nr-a rasfoJlpsi LLeaVe Charlotteat' :r i'J 5:30lA.M; .v 3:50 P.M. . p-ort -a m: Arrive it Charlotte.": v t Leave Columbia at ' -i Arriye at Columbia, lf " -Nov-8 r---r The Coupons due on the 1st of January next on the Bonds of this Company win be laid whenever presented at my office at the Depot.-. vv - , -dee 2 . . .. A. v5IARTt Jffi ,Ji g&nf. - Atlantic, Tenn. & 0, Railroad. Trbas, Office A. T. &. O.R. R iCo,, Charlotte; March 17, -''186?. j As the last installment bf Stock sub scribed in Mecklenburg county, U duspn the 21st of April, all Stockholders in arrears arerequestea to make immediatepayment. Contractors have faithfully .performed, their dutios, and mutt be paidi The amount is due from Stockholders.- Come forward,. PAY UP and get your certificates " . ; M. L. WRISTONrSW.; - Whig copy foti r werL C - March 17, 18622w,;'a- . Wilmington, CharloUoand RutherfordRaniR6ad3 v, - THAJfSPOKTATIOS0FFIClE,-W. D. 4KN and after.Monday the liSthj Instant the Pas t Benger ana man irtun via :-pe run -.on- vu Road dally.(Sanday excepted) as, follows U': GOING WEST.f ; ' Charlotte i Tuskaseege v, l"?: LXAK A&&IVC T.00 A. 7.45 M. .7.43 8.15 -8.40 , Brevard - -s in Sharon .-' M' ji$.8T LincoliitOQ il9.Q(l GOING EAST. - LSAVE f Ahbivk.-". 11.00 A M. Llncolnton - - 11.23 Sharon 1145 - BrevaroT ; MU45 Tuskaseegeny$:-13PiM, 12,17 - Charlotte 1,00 . . i - ' : . " : -By Order .- - - i: . y,X; Mob ee, , Acting Masterof Transportation.: JL AtlanticTeiitt; llll' m Vi ft ...... nn iu. T J - v . wr ' IL M-iilirN, ' !Tr - jrreigct Agent, " ; - . . Charlotte' January 22, ISC2 tf - PBIKTEBSpJKjllANUFACTTJKEI) JB . RADAXii; & CO., MARIETTA;' CEORGIA, B' OOK, NEWS AND COLOUED Of-an exceIlentouaIity,vand" warranted" equal to the best Northern, make. : BOOK INK .at 30 center to W4 perro., in cans of 1 to 10 nounds.- . -' - 1 X - NEWS INK (fine) at: 30. cents per lb;, for all orders of -100 pounds and.upwards NEWS INK (very fine) -at 40 cents per lb., in kegs ot 25 and' 0 pounds. COLORED INKS at SI to $8 per 11 in half Dound and nound'eans. ; r ar Every paper inserting this adver tisement for-ona month and sending us a conv. of their "paper.'' will receive pay or the samfiL upon purchasing three times the amount of their, bill town us. 4 mch 22" 62-1 m. A. B. R. fe CO. ntlllE subscriber' bees to inform the public that JL he has removed his Shop to No 4 GRANITE RO Wt where he is . prepared with a full stock of Jr J COODS FOR MESS WEAK, To supply all who may favor him with a call. ' Ilaving secured the cervices of one of the best Cutters in the South, he feels tlsfied that he can please the most fastiduoos." -' Qct;9-tf - J. 8. PHILLIP?. INIt MANUFACTORY. rBHE Subscriber has commenced the manufao SL ture cf a beantiful - ' ' - RLACK WKITING INK. It is made from an English recipe, and Is re-, markable for its brilliancy of color and freedom from all sediments or drugs. ' - ' - " 'Ordefs from dealers will be filled with prompt 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. 0. Dissolution. ' v rwHE Coi.artnership -heretofore existing under, A. the name of ALEXANDER A McDOUGALL, is tills day dissolved by mutual consent. Henry Alexander Is. alone authorised to settle the busi ness of the late firm. : 1IENKT ALEXANDER. . MALCQLM McDOUGALL. Jam 27, 136l!-tf. - . : Mi w n w m u nr V ft VYt -ft rAB NOW IB ill. XiJlfii IU BUB- Il CPa SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT 80C THKRN WKEKLYI THE BEST TALENT OF THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT. The Southern Field and Fireside, Published every Saturday, at Augusta, G., ac knowledged to be Ae lest Family Paper in. th South," contains in each Issue, eight pages forty columns) of " , - --"'- - , Choice Ileadlnsc Matter. ". devoted totbe Instruction and amusement of the friends of Southern ' , . , LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and AET. . ggr Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents. TKKMP TWO DOLLARS TMM AX RUM. - - y. Addr J A MKgJjA RPg. Auguata.- Qa. ; The old North State, ForeYcr. iT OOK HERE. FlilENDS AND FELLOW-CITI- i SLA ZENS, will vou bay the noble STATE of NORTH CAROLINA? If so, send to thfe subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this I -1 I New, Large ana .Tiantncent Map, And youjwill get the whole SUte, with her Rivers, i Railroads. Gold, Copper. Lead, , Iron and Coal ! Mines, and all the Cities, Town and Villages, her X nolle Mountains anc rpnngs, ana Her Jaelds and Flowers. ' ' . - . If you want this GOLDEN , RIZE, now Is the time. Map seven feet Py nye.. Border views f the wat Huse, insane Asylum, uapel Hill, Male and Female Colleges, Ac, Ac, one of ihtchsapett nd best Slaps ever published- - ' . , " PEAECE k BESTl . ' - ' - " Hillsboro'. N O 1W9 for every County la Apply as above. 'State. Terms liberal, sepU 18-6m lhe Bxecutive Department ; of rNorth Carolina.'-. ADJrrANTicaSN'LS.iOFFICB, :::.?. Raletgli, Mareli2 d,, 1 862, .General Order. ) No. .-5.- n - ALL NEVV COAIPANIES O'F N rGVolunteers must Jbeaendered directly to the Siater otherwise the bounty au hbrized .by the ordinance. - of .ihe- Gohvention ;to raise North Carolina's quota of troops will not Be Said to thernZ as the law ' does Bot llowr irpThe CompejrPk lendeel; will bor nizraiinta Regiments by the State, the commissioned officer af of which -elect their field officerf. 'I he bounty unll be paid each Company, as soon aa - possihlet after their arrival-iri Cample w ic; ijl No; v orga nization v of "Regiments or Battalions will : bevrecognizsd unless the sftm-is dorie by attthority :fWtf:'Sta'te-and'. in compl ian ce; wit h 'it s "la wi.l: jrei5? -k III. These Troops beinsr Taised-TociimV ltn rt lilt A a! 4 Avmn iAn.l V. n r m r, r n b"rr 2 rrg thnn e-ch m??n enn -crrv . in his brincr a blanket fif he can furnish it,) any additional articles must necessarily be lost :if brought, ' -7 ' " . ' IV -All communications on" Military matters must be sent to tfcia Ofhce. : - In no other way will hey receive, immediate at-, tention t v. " "'V- .- ' By order of 'Obvernor Clarit.' " r v--,-j. a MARTIN,"" . : mch 27 djw4t.- ' Adjutant General. : . PROSPECTUS . ? niLLSBOROUGD RECORDER, PiUTlGSvASRICUlTURE, MISCELLANY. GEKEBAIKEWS. : DENNIS HEARTT, ' I -.-.- fllLLSBORODGH,'!?. 0. ' r 'K ' TCTITU the present volume the RECORDER -;Vv.-- commenced the fortieth year of It exls tenee, the first number having been Issued the JOth . tf February; 1S2Q ; 4urtn:g a, which, time we have labored to make our, (paper interesting' and useful, . and we hope that In thSse particulars we have not Deen: aitogeuier. -unsuccesBtui.. . it'.oas peen uur- wish to make the RFCOJlDtH -.-a good iramuy ra-. .per, devoted to Polities;- Agrieattur ft, :iliscellanyt General Nets', Ac with a view t,lhe entertain ment and improvement bf the farfiira and .cltl sens of tbe circle In which it la distributed;' 'Our. '.Agricultural d epartment we endeavor fill "with the best selections we can mase rrora au; soarjeea,- ,giving preference -Ita. sn?ft-a wllle ' of ; praetieat use u ine rarmer anu cuiwvaior ; ana jh uu y; tlcular we iiope to make, the RECORDRfas vajfljv aoi&.xo tne --agTicuimris jls . aay p:r4uuiuii,v ; pureiyaffrictdtural character;.; lif our -MiBcellai neons epartment we, shall cocttue to. p ei s -w e have always been, careful toi select' such articles, as will have a ttndency'not only to'amuse, but to lmnrove the 'mind .iand heart.- While we6halt he thankful ta receive .well-written ' articles to 3rn ur coituntts;" w are not so amDinous oi original w.vt ,aot to prefer selected matter-of superior neriti to looselv-writteh antLIll-dieested articles, though ornamented at the top with the coveted words; "Written expressly-for the KgOOKAJ5tf,r m-cror News depw tmen we : shall -lake, especial pains -to present to our readers the latest Intelligences and to enable us to do so wehaye"facllitie- equal to those enjoyed In any portion of the State, exeppt those "favored with, telegraphic communication.... -r A single copy; one year,,.. ,,-,.-, k.uu bix copies, one year. vf Tea copies: one year,.. . ...lo.00 ; Payment always In advance. - - - Any of our old subscribers who will obtain five. Subscribers and send ns " the cash,' shall receive their own paper free-of eharge. ' July 13..-. " , - ; - - 'TJiiMK.. Jjt crctim.,wi p ''i.i i I. ii mt,Ui -i . TrunrrJt to be devoted to the plantation and rural interests or, xsortn varouna in parucuiar, ana orxne soum generauy. --. -" Edgecombe having long since been acknowledg ed as the jhodel farming county, of North Carolina, we feel that there is no locality tetter sulted.and none more justly entitled, to the -source of publi cation pi a nrj-t class agncwrarat papjer (nB tar boro. . It ia to beijallcd r r? fTli Udsecoml Farm JTouriial,'' And will Contain original and selected articles np on Agrlculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac, Ac. It will be published with new .type 'and clear white paper, in a neat quarto .form. , y ' ( The Price of subscription has been made so low as to place the publication within reach of every one. - , - .- .. . :: ... ; . - - - ' TERMS: , "- - One Copy one year . . . . . . . . ... . $0 50 ; ' ' 8even copies one ye&r . .....-...,..'.....-. 8 00 - Twelve copies one year ...'..;... . & 00 I T wn ty-fi vc copies one year,..'. . ; . 10 00 .; r No paper sent unless paid f.r in jid vance. , WILLIAM Bj SMITH,' : - :y - Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro', N. C. jniy ao-tf ; ;., -. ' . ';''.':, . ' : :y::y : X -iyjy ROSEECfUS V xy . -OF THE " W AVING becomj the proprietor of the Demo cratic Press, I have merged that paper Into the Statu Journal, which will be published Semi-Weekly and Weekly; ' i - '', - - .. The Stats Joushal will advocate Democratic principles in the broadest sense, and will support ana aeiena xcmocrauo meaaures una tneir aavo cates as they are' presented, and as occasion may required In other essentials It will be my aim to make the paper, what its name denotes State Journal eschewing . all sectional considerations and working for the entire State and her common Interests: j .'i:-' V ;-yy , As soon i as arrangements can be made, the whole paper shall 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 apeak for It self. Neither labor nor expense will be spared in the management of the paper. '. ,,v y lhe terms of he State Journal will be as fol- ows : r ,: "X 'X-'XX:X-JX.';jX'Xk'2;' eml-Weekly, per annum ; . : . . .) v . . . f 400 Weekly..-. ; . ".' i ....... ..200 These terms will be insisted upon invariably in advance No -name will be pat upon theIist without the money, and all papers will be discon-1" tinned at the expiration of tbe time' for which they have, been paid.nnless the subscription be renewed. I am satisfied, from years of experience, that upon no other footing can any newspaper hope to suc ceed. " . . I;: , " : " - - . i Advertisement of a' proper character will be- lnserted at the following rates : y y- - r r One Bquare, first insertion. ....... .T $100 - Each subsequent insertion... . ... . . . . .25 cents.' A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad vertisers In the Serai-Weekly. , In the Weekly edi- tion the full rates will be charged. o - - y - : ... y-ionn jsmiaiAK, -Nov. 21, I860. . - ' Editor and Proprietor A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER V THK ,X imks; A large Eight-Page Weekly, published in Greensboro. - fa.W a year; $i.w iut wAiueiiui.:. - ; THE TIMES contains weexiy roriy columns of choice mattVpeclally adapted to the family cirdts. It is neither sectarian nor political, but by beine courteous to ail sects and -parties, it is the constant aim of -the publishers to present in its columns whatever may elevate the people and en rich tha State. The publishers would earnestly appeal to the families of North Carolina to give THE TIMES a trial ; try it for six months, to see if it be not as well to patronize home papers, as those from abroad ; to build up home interests and a State pride, and to scatter our substance, and oar energies among strangers. . Give thc Trass a trial and then let it stand upon its merita." " L WHAT IS SAIU OS TBS TIMES." The Time I- regard as the "very first of our Southern Literary Weeklies." Rev- C. F. Deems, v "I know of no Weekly published any where, that Is so deserving of public patronage as the Times." Rev. J. E. Edwards.. :y7. -z J ; ;:y y. v y '-, -. "There is no pandering to a vitiated taste eve ry article is of a moral tendency, and calculated both to amuse and instrtict--rWilmicgton Herald "One of the handsomest weekly papers published In the Union." Spirit of the Age. . . - Let the people of North Caamltna encoorage their own newepapers.-Ralelgh Standard. r. - - Address, . : COLE k ALBRIGHT. :;-y yy??';. y fy 'X: G reensboro, N. O." A Coofi '.'aiidjWas'her A N experienced COOK, Washer and Ironer Jwil A hear of a pleaseant situation on application through this office. Jan. 117 tf Rthe;southeeii guaediaii ,t.r10ITJlTTRIA, SO, CA.v BY -CHARLE3 P.. . . .Tim i Dallv.... . ,".$6 00 pr anauav Trt-Weekly.;. :i.iSJ.:-j: 4 00 i TVeektv ' -M ;, ; r ? I Paymefit-lnadvance.-lnvariably. Pot masters, sending ns . five 4ally subscribers; with f80 00,.or five trl-weekly subscribers, with $20 00, (enclosed Ip registered letters,) will t enUtled to 3 extra -co pv.dr in lieu of that 20 per cent, ofthe sums than remitted; provided the order ! fof . as manv as five eopiea. ' Ten ier. cent. WIU fc allow ed for amount remitted for single tnbserlptlons., V:;; -v : apvbtisssts 'r- --vtr--Inserted at the following rates In the Daily and Triweekly. rC.;".i'-:X p:,'?,';- k One SonaferflO-lines orles)jine Insertion .50 cts 'l?arfc snbseaneht Insertion wi .". .Vv. . S5 ets . f When an advertisement is taserted In the Week. Jyor but onee.a : week la ths Paiiy,; P fents Square for each- Inserfjoni" t- a(, -i-vi WooSer ta advertisers thelnducement of send log their favorSto'be read by a numerous and In fluent!! clasa of readers both In town and oun try. - The SouUiern Guaraian presenu j:reat ao. antapres as an md vertising medium ; Its clrenla-; t!en1s large, and ls.dall? nd,rapidiy exniirig, r.rtlfnl-irlv !ri the middle, and- opper stnei or -- - - . ... . - - - r : . . - ' ?-....-; - .-' Thfl Job Olce- la txitr ouniJv i pojnled li &i rrpecis. and fitted "for-very ; description of Job trrt Tn ftowrwfttlon with it is a Bindery. . - The South eni Guardian Is devoted to; ths main naM of tha rl2hts. honor and Interests of the South under the Constitution. -While it is willing to sustain the Democrats partywhenever Its costs shall eproraand piroyal by its Justice it yet more confidently and distinctly relies upon the people of the South i and as the best preparation rcr w contest vhlch is even how upon ns, it win sealons ly labor to e?ect unlon'and co-opferauoB amongst Tn th manatfpmpnt of this lournal. Ike early t production of every class of news from all parts of the world; the lessons or virtue ana tnoraiiry, me Inter ests of edneattn, arlftnltare, commerce and manufactures, will be keptpromlaently In irlewi and &o effort will be spared to make U, in ali res pects, an acceptable ftre8lds visitor. t We fifcad our DaOy to Wesrtyil tha Week ty newspapers of the Ftate. F Will they; In eonsld eraopof this advantage; kladly glve jthe bov -protpeetri - tw Insertions. .JH-T -ri Tti& tIterai Paper.v of theJSo ut li i jfiVfiSY: FAMILY 5H0ULX RKAD XX "u TITfi LARGEST l ? TITS CJTL ' I'.TSTTJTi, - BUST! ILL U8TRATISD $0 V IJSBN FAM- ? LL Y PAPER lX, JSE'TIMES is neither -polttrcslr rseeUrtan, U.: but la the eonstant aim of the "tors to fill 'its. columns with the choisestTllstprlc- Literary and Family reading, And .with" large ;sel?ctIoo. of iMci:'. -all the new ror ne.aay; ootn foreign anu ,aome The flfth volumeeommenceswlth tne-ilew year' ISou. f Jiigagements have been - made to mike. tr' 'm6st brilliant, year In :'f history-.cf THE TIMF-S.'-It will commenr-e v , v -".'. -fX lyi XJieo Keautiftil7lrli3 Ktorle ; itsilluSitlona will fee Increased V and 4tr typo-' graphical; 6peararie"will Per improved by -still neateMre8s.-iThe ' Publishers, 5are determined tj; keep pace wtthHhe Improvements of the age: their jrrot&i Is f PR0GKESSl05l;" nd s the circulation ofTJimTIMEa-'erilarges each yeair; lley are de termlnedto -add ew.; attractions "to "it - eolumns, 'and raakeitlJieTiteraryWner'of .the South. With these i Inducements -the Publishers confidently ex-, pect several tfiousand "increase fn circulation. S -ftf But as additional inceBtives to. the friends of the South to' enconragehtir own-literary and family I paper; iri'whloh tb ey. will fl fid jooie of- that impure ana immoral reaniog w-acn omenrara.ineT from abroad, the Publishers of TH TIiIE3-x)ffer ' x929S0O Tif s?ItEITiliJ2TIS V" ;.C For subscribers to commence with the new volume and the new year. JTIIK TIMES is printed weekly on eight law , pages, fine paper, at 1 2. a year, in advance.- For specimen numbers and circulars address the Publishers- 7" - ., " ' X . v.4. . COLE ALBEIQHT. -l now 5tf ' : - ' , Greensboro, KU.O r THE CfllRLESTON MERCURY ; -v A POLITICAL, CCWWEff CIACT A0 UTERABY H E W SPA PER y : ; - : PUBLISHED DA1L Y AND TBI- WEEKLY rSHE MsacnaT gives dally reports of the Mar JL kef and Marine Intelligence in Charleston, f and of Charleston commerce, In the leading sea ports of the world. The Weekly Prices Current is made up with much care, and from the most reliable sources. Its connection: with the "Asso ciated Press" Insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph and the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. , It has an able and accomplished Cor respondent in London (a gentleman connected wiffh the editorial staff of the London Times,) and , regular Correspondents In New York, Washington, Key West and Havana. .The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on . Life In Washington are additional attractions in favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of ..a gentleman who occupies perhaps tbe highest position among the literary men of the South, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general concern, especially those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural Interest, and to the current news of the day. Great care is taken that nothing shall appear In its columns which should he excluded from the family circle. ."-"., ,; . ' . - ; The political creed of the MaaocaT consists in the principles of the Democratic Party, , as laid down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1T98 and 1799 the Sovereignty of the States ; a strict construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the agent of the States; Free Trade, and an economical Administration of the Government; Its policy Is the Union of the Southern States In maintaining their rights. Terms-Payable In Advance, DAILY, per annum.. -.... - X. ..'..... ...$10.00 IRIiEEKIYJ..v . r m t m - -;""' Clubi will be Furnlsliedas folio was Five Copies of the DAILY for. ... ...... . . ..f 40.0t Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLY, .". .... .20.00 " The name of no person out of Charleston will be entered on our books, unless tbe payment of the aubscription be made in advance. Nor win orders from without the city . to publish Advertisements, Marriage Notices, or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or a acceptable City reference, accompany .the. of der. Money - may always be forwarded at our risk in registered letters . ' -PosT.icASTKB8 are authorised to act as our Amenta in obtaining subscribers and forwarding tbe money i and by sendlne us Five DAiLT'ib J ' advanceV'-'V' --ItleaiVnd scientific Agrl Z!&n ' aider, the ears of one of ths sorlption Hf.. - E. M, 8T0KIS, ( ' Tpf tHePepple of: North Carolina, 'At iherequest of president Davis, f hay undertaken to collect all of the arms now -Uf lhe hands ot private citizens of our State. fL ,hat Purpose I have been jn vested with aatbprny to borrow, purchase, or. if new. it Sn lmpreL8' lhem- I rn satisfied that . m il RfJir e ,ieceS8y report to the fi&tMmt(1 P"- Ptriots of . Anl& onr 'rnl?ea en -pel the IJL- I? onr men nr useless unles. they have arms. :LWroi of ' 20,000 stand of ' arms are now iy ng uaWin our hou?c? ' these arms should be collected and olnced m the hands Of our noble detenders. 'N,u,e but a craven' or dialnval i-itior. .-.u tt 7 . I to comply with-this requisition. Twin ' mediately- appoint suitable agorts to go through every county in the" State, ered to borrow, purchase, or, if Pfct H?arv, -impress "arms j but in the meantime let m 'entreat, all 'true' patriots tq-eer,d in all ot their muik'e:, ri ties nod double-barrel thot . . gun3 (good, bad ot indifferent,) to tho sher. 'v tils of the'-different counties, whom I dg; r?reby" nuthorire receive nrd" pay for them al'rc-eaMy toihe plfnclied fn-Wttotti.. prices, tnd draw on mo for the amount jie. cersary, ;vl-,-- . --'';.; v; "'..'.For. good rifles and muskets, $13 and $20 each,, accoiding to value j; good .double barrel shot guns from" $13 to $3d, accord ing to value ; other arms;ahd parta of amis . according to valuation.-.' v" , . : VI have also been requested to purchsse old scrap iron, --whether cast. or wrought f and cf all. weights, ior which I.will pay tor tha former -li cents per pound; for tht: ' Iayer.4 cents.- --i ; W.Sr ASHE. ' April 312 3t :'; . .. ." Ail the papers in the State. copy, ihree times and aend bills to Maj.' V, S. Ash; Richmond, . Va.-. '. Coo!( and Job Pririiinjr : m "E VERYf; CL ASS. AHD; -; STY Lfi, . Neatly Executed at tliia oiacc. . ; i- THT AVING procured Urge ataount of excel- JLOl lent material, and add J to OA e.tatU.h ment saitable fast PEL3SE3, wa thl, pror tanlty to Inform ..our friehdijui.'ths public. - that wa are1 fully prepared "to execute work of every slaai, la. .' - . ;' .,,,' at short notice, ani at prices -far below those- usually pal J In this section of country, -.We are prepared ta rint la thehtest an J moHtari'fovfd- 'T -. " , or.:; t i t:cr lal'.s, rT:vi--i;iI.r,st- r.AV I tf, ANT VArai'iJiiUx and any other style of prlntlCft uully tailed for. . for much less that), the same class of work.ciM be ' , executed this tide cf New Y'tk.. . "' ' , xx-y: -; izX l j. in; irroN. -,v .IfRESERl- Y OUR TEEtTi ; 2 . GRADUATE OF.THE BAI.TIIHOHE PE.NfAr. CiL '.. . - . i i, r.irtiv. '.''. " ' " : 8 FULLY PREPARED TO DO. ALL DfcNTAL Work In the latest imoroVed styles, and wlU'bo ,. at bis omce two- weeks in -ach muiiui uatmg rrun , . the first Monday (of the' .month)- snd .will ppro prlate the renminder of his time to all persojm desiring work done' at-Uieir residences, who u 111 ' oblige Mm very much by addresMog him at Cbf- ,- , ' lotte, N. C. rrtT-AMWORKJVABR A NTKD. : ;priI12-lS6l-tf ;.; ; :,,Trfrr .' All persona indebted to-. ns by book ac4 count will please call And settld. lhe som, as our books must be closed. V'One of may always be found at the officR of Dr. G. W. Caldwfell. ; . - P. C. fc J. V. CALDWELL. Feb7-tf '.t ' . " x THE. lalJlAlETirv' TEE CATAWBA JOURNAL. WE -are pleased to advertise the friends - patrons of this establishment that we core-' mence the publication of the second volume f the flsst named journal, this - day,, under the mnt favorable auspices. ' ' Tbe circulation of the above named paper It Lrapldiy Increasing, and its Influence as an ad vt-i. using meoium u oemg reit ana appreciaiea oy it patrons, having acoess to almost every neighbor hood in this and adjoining Counties, as wt;j tt, adjoining Districts In South Carolina.- THIS CATAWMA JOUHN.tiy, One of the largest papers now published In tl. State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, made-up trnu tbe columns of the Dailt bcllktis, nas not only becomes popular papers,' but It atTords great al vantages to those who wish to use Its columns a 1 aa advertising medium. ' Specimen copies wlU be sent to. any section tLey may be ordered, free of postage. ror terms, AC, we reter me reaaer w our uu-. minx. E. H. B.RIIT0N nov.lt-tf . c OTTON' IlCYEllS. J3ILsXA3 3 OOUEN will purchase, .- ... -. . : .-- COTTON GRAIN, FLOUR; . -. . AND COUNTRY . PRODUCE, of all kinds,' for which the HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH wlU ite paid." , , . Just received a large lot of V- BAGGING , ' - - ... - AiD, ' X:y "yy' -' i- ROPING, ' id a complete supply of " "" . ' ' GROCERIES. no 4 '61-twroos ., E. A O. ALTIMORE COMMERCIAL COLLEliE. OBNOCO 862, CHARTERED $h '. LMUTU Comyr cf Baltimore and Charle StreHn; .liLTlMOK, MD. S - 11HE Larsreat and most, Elegantly rurnlshr-l , Commercial College in the United States.. ISvery young man should write immediately for le ofi08e-large and beautifully ornamented Jrcttlirs, representing the exterior and interior few of the BAXtatoas Cokmsscial Coixsoa. t Penmanship, Ac, which wi be sent by. return Tl r,f hsurrriL. with CftiAlocrue cnntAinlr; fit of Stodents, Terms of Tuition, Opinions of U ess on sur New Bystem ol Book-Keeping, etc. . - flOULTT. - K. Loaisa, Principal Lecturer on the Bcleoes of Accounts, Business, Gustonujjete. M.'Pauxirs, Professor of Book-Keeping an 4' Commercial Calculations. i H. Davibs, Associate Prof, of BookKepioK. C. Jokbsoh, Professor of Penmanship. T. WnxiAMS, Esq., MercantileXaw. Vv. E. Y.Rsssb, D. D., Commercial EUdcs. tiDini an John P Kennedyi I Hon Joshua vantanu Thomaawana, I wm u. n.eignier, q;. icob Trust, tq-, i " - i The time nsuaUy required to complets tha full from 8 to 18 weeks.' " if1 T. awarded to all Graduates. . rri Circulars and OaUloguea stating Urn. Ac, sent oy m" v - - " AdJrssf K.LOSIER, Baltimore, pM iaa lT-tf . T O ltBNT. .. . .. . . A house on iwain street, near inv i oi ffica. . Apply to.1 i ROBT. Jr. DAVIDSON, Agent. 'April 4, 1862-41. i '1 J T -1 X k -!-
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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