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HI. ..-J... rrea at Jiarnarnvi4.e, yeuirruay, whit-h th" CoriVderates are said to be ict.iricas. The Yankees were repulsed, and an 1m uier.se ilaujhter took place. tTENIIOUSB A: 7TACAUI.AY, r WANTED! Commission Merchants, At tlIr Old Stnud, Trade Street, - - h y-L - Keep constantlr on hand a well selected - . r" : 'r.'-'- v-;-'- -r - i, '- r Cliarlof Railroad Civ . :- - A ' rA-35t,ii,iiKTKAi win leave uqi-; . - 'irnrSM. forrCharloneeaCalternoorf at stocKoi ramuy irocenes.... i All ordeu for Flour," Corn," Bacon, rromptlv and carefully Jilled. - Factbriea t upplied with Cotion, on com mutton of iO cents per tale. . - - "; ' r : . -J. E- STENHOLfSE, - " jLLEN MACAULAY. Charlotte, N.-C., May 3, 1SG2 ly 7 INDEPENDENT killed and ;sount of the hat Hi r IfillT ON TIIKSI KJECX. 1 will kecD constantly on hand and for sale at my readme near iheteam Mills", a.urnlvof TEREBENE OIL t Thia OIL ia not half ?o rx ensive nnd in equal ly ss ccxm a the KericeneOiI. All that ir k fvr it i a lair trial, also some LAMPS and CIinMREVS. Mavrth 15. Q( t. I. .S. NELSON. .w TAMED," 100 hurrHl Ml'LES and HORSES for rnv rnrro.se. Call at " t 1 mm I.UO VN WADS WORTH'S Livery Stable. Hit All FOIt Till; CAMPS, rtc-Ivcd thi.- mrmnjj, iroin the '!ck. -.'." . Fine T'Xi'li Comb, all .lze3 ; l?r. F'.n-'!i!i lressin Coinbi. jt-r . -ale nt K.MINWEILEU JL BROS. Apiu : 1-oJ u ' . on Tin: wah. 1 - : ra ,1 ?.r.Thc:I J by the ecrctsry of War .-t; a Lr -ion for the war. I want an , 0 . t W I . . - a.u'.i:onni rcirimcni 01 inianirv, iwo oiu- iin5 ot Caa!ry and one company of Ar n!ry. A bounty of jONE HUNDRED DOLLARS will be j aid to each soldier 1 1 . - 1 : i upon ni- C'liisinieni. avmi areirmueu :o furnish thrir own horses, for which the internment -will ay them forty cetits jer ,iiv. and their lull value it killed in battle The-bft arms and rnuinnicnta to be had in the Confederacy vs 1U be furnislied. Re- rrat' ill bo received singly or by com -i.n:of . Turn out, and let's inak short work wi'h Abe Kinro:i. N. C. ' PR0CL13IATI0N. t ;" EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N. C , -Adjvtant General's Office, Raleigh, April 23th, 1S62.: General Order! s ' - No. 6. r ALL COMPANIES. AUTHORIZED by the Governor to be raised prior to the nasarrof thp faw known as the "Con scriotion Bill:" must "come to Camp Man- rum. near this titv. before the 17th day of May : otherwise they will not.be received. All those not in bv that time will be sub iect to the War Department under that law. ana had better remain at nome un oraerea by that Department. 4 ' - ' . . By order of Governor Clark : ' 1 : J. G. MARTIN, r ; Adjutant General. yuy r. i922t .. ! .: ' All papers in the State copy twice . , ' ' - - - - The destitute FAMILIES oL VOLUN TEERS for the War, from Mecklenburg county, on brineine me a c ertificate from the Town Marshall that they are such will be furnished with clothme at my expense. s far as I am able. Call on Dr. E. Nye JIcTcinjoN in my absence. r ! - "' ' 4 . . - , - . J. A. IFOX. , vApril 1S.1S63 I'm . t y Permission ha9 Keen frranteJCipt. VVitL LEE DAVIDSON to raise the above corps. General Raxsom desires such an orgapiza tion ajtactied to his Brigade. .. , 1 hree LiOmpanies ol-the above -descrip tion are more effective than ope whole regi--nrent of regulars. Itis the same mode of Warfare that was carried on in the, revolu tion." Let "us harass ndannoy the enemy in the rear: One more appeal is made ro old" Mecklenburg and the surrounding ouniies. The Conscription act requiring ait men net ween laana 3 years 01 age, to. enter the service! has parsed the Confeder ate Congress. - - The last appeal'ia made to ' an wuhin those aaas to nr03?ptly. respond to 'thia Cail. ilispecially ot. our owa dear jcountv let "it be said 31 any "have done wU. but THotr- eJcceiiest them an. i Ur canize immediately ,'elect your own onicers, arm with shot guns and to the held - April 19, 1S62 -- " " : tl 6, a&darrire in, Cohimbia atS'a. m.v v..-:V- '4 .yrT: J. SUMNER,-'; , --CJEngineef and Superintendent.. -April 4. 1862' -K" tf Charlotte & SiC Railroad.' BATTALION. A TTENTIO Just received a Patent Combination Stool and Cot for camp use. AI90, an assort ment of heavy Army Undershirts, Drawers India Rubber Overcoats and Pants, Enara eied Oil Cloth Coats. - For sale at - KAHNWEILER i BROS. r January 25, 1862 tf Family Flour for Sale. AT the Cbrott PJouring Mills can be had Family. Paperflne and fine FLOUR. SS- C0ND3. SHORTS and RRAN. . Alo,3IEAL and GRIST. ' i ' ' - - JOHN WILKES, aaifl,lJW-ly - Charlotte Flour Mills. S' HOES,' SIIOKS, 5IIOES. t - Rectlted fin irtm;nt ot womn Leather Shot-, t'ze 3 Id S, sllnrery ft at f 3.00 a pair. Fine km iloroeco Eci fs. 1 to 6. For sale at March 1C, 1H2U KARNWEILEK A BROS, John T. Butler, - mPretifl Wkteh and Cc 'Jitter. JeceU;r Mains street, Charlotte, K. O. opnoiL Xtrr'4 Hot'l. denUr in Jtne Watch, Clocks, J&welry, Wa'cb MuternUA, tre.j m, .mm itT-1 riTBTTTTiiTiiiK-nt warrntd TWELVE 7IOXTIIS. Fine 7atcbes. Clocks and Jewelry of every de cripUon reared and warrauted for twe'vtaontln Jaa.ll.lS61 ly.c J- ' ' : ; : ; palmetto. ;" ;- - COLUMBIA, S. p., ' ESTABLISHED, A.- D. MDCCCLI.' ' : WILHAM GLAZE, : ; RTANUyACTDER OF :j?TEAM ENGINE?, IVfl from 10 to: &0 Horse. Power ; SUGAR mills or everjr aiyld rrow in 'use, Mill Work of very dlscriptln.". Also, Iron Railing, with every dI??rljtlon pf Iron and Brass Casting.- " - X would call attention to IrontJcfiUneln the way 6f enclosing PuMIc Baildlnes, DwelliCiys. Cast Steps, Balestro Railing, aai all kind of enclcsurts lor Cenietajy lots. ; - - - -:. . .. - . llavinK & first rate Boiler maker ttith us, we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, .0 repair tK&ia at short totlcBi HWill. send boiler maker to any part of the State. Oai Steam- Engines - will be found, when compared with those mad at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent larger for the same horse power. These work.3 have been In successful operatloE forsev ral years, with". an Increase" -patronaee from an parts of the Southern country, for which the Proprietor returns his thanks to' hjs numerous friends and patrons, and begs to Assure them that no pains or expense" "will be spared to merit a con tinuance of their favors. " " ; - " " " '" .' . . m - - "..'".X- . .i - ...giii , - mam. ' KOOPHAN'S : Ant i-D"y s enteric & Ant i-D j s pep tic. BITTERS, . . PllETA RED BY B. K OOPM AN. CHARLOTTE, N, C. 1 THESE unrivalled Bitters possess'peculiar cu rative properties in aU Affections of: the Bowels. They will be found effectual In the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and aU those painful and troublesome diseases arising from a derangement of the digestive or gans and irretrular action of the functions of the stomach and intestines. They will also be found a SAFE REMEDY; FOR CHILLS AND FEVERS. Tbee Bitters are prepared from Roots brought from Germany. aDd for over a c?ntury have been found effectual in that country for the permanent cure, of. the-diseases .enumerated above: .They, contain no deleterious drug,.ut are compound ?d entirt-ly frnm roots, and are perfectly safe at all T!IE Ptasenger TrainVon thia RoacfwHl t . 1 . 1 . r r . . Ju ,eT a- arrive, nreaiterj asioiiows: Leave Chnrlotte, at V 8;30'A.I; Arrive ttCharlotte "if-.: 1 .3:5ff -P.JVL Arrive aVLoIumbia,"; X - v 4:2U' ': Nov 8 .vri: ..: tf TxecutiYe TDepartmehfc of 1 j: the, 0utiierb gtjardiait . " . aT i k i i; - j - ' mX -w,jw"" : r . and SO. C A. II. It. '. The Copat4ue on the 1st of January next on the Bonds cf thU. Company will be paid whenever presented at my office at the-Depot.--"-- "' "."-" dec 2 . - ' -- A. U.' MARTU.' Agent. itlantieT.eidn; Treas. OFfjcEA...T;'& ORH: Co., ) t -;.j.'-..vy-CKarIotte,rMarch I7i.:1862.vj As the last instalinient of Stock ;sub: fecribed in ?s!rnbtirg.:county, is due on, the21st of Atiril, all Stockholders in arrears, are reqaested to make irrtmediate payment. TContractoi- have, faithfully performed their dutios, and muitle paid. The amount is due from iSiOck holders Come, forward, .PAY UP and pet your certificates, :w - L. WRIST ON, Trta; H.codv loar weeks. ' r- " ; March. 17T m--&2w " :V I."'. -l".1 1 '.t. r.. mm rm.-j',. . , i'i ? O Wil miugtbn : Charlotte -: and ' Rutherford Rail Road;- v ADI7TANTELS; OFFICE,'! U ?IarcU 22d, ;1 802. H GeNERS-L ObDKK,") '"kT: . " t - - ,No - " -ir- ALL .NEWv- COIP-ANIES- 1F. C.r, Volunteers must -be tendered-directly to the' State," otherwise the"bouftty authrizftd by the ordinance- oH '-"thr tTonventi6nito raise North.CaroliQa,ar : quota of rtrpppf will not be oaid to them, tcs the law, does not -allow it. .The Companies', 'so'i .tendered- will be organized; info -Reeimenjs -by the Statethe commissioned officers ; f . yvhich elect their field officers, j Tha bounty. will . 4 " , rm- - " - : ",.' 1 .nepaia eacn tompaay ras spon as possioie aner ineir, arrival 111 oauipt : ; a i j . -ril. No- ;oiaiiation:"?of V" Regiments, jbr .BattalionswilL bo. rlecogmzsd unless ytne same is done,jby authority ot tne &rate ana in -nriVnT-rTf-TOith tfa IftVPH.V" i- -- III JrThese .Troobs- beinar raised forrim. mediate field seivice should have nomope baggage thin each man can::carry- in his knapsack. -. It is desirable that each ntan ' brinr a -bjan'keV(1f:jiVcin furnish- it,Vaay aauiuonai arucies musi necessarily uo iusi :i brouhL-;-?.-- r i-i 3 iv. comrminieanuiia sui lunutti v- matters must be'sentJto this Office.Inno other way will they receive immediate at tAntinn ' V c o luhi nus o;J;o;av BY CHARIJE8 P.iTKLHAM.--V V V-"-A-m TBasn i i.".lm: ffy. Dally . . i .r.-. . . : . 1 & . s1". . . . 1 00 pri anisura. --- . iBy iirder of Qdvetnor. Clarke..' a, ?' r --n ' 7 GMARTIN.,;:-" V - rach-27-i-d45v4t, -: "Adjutant ieneraii .'TaiKSPOBTATiojr'Orf'icsW: D. ON and after Monday the- lStb Instant Bis Pas senger and Mail Train wilt b tun on. this Road dally .(Sundays excepted) as follows: . titns. Leak 7.0UA.M. 7.45 a: 8.15 . S.40 : AaRtvi .vS.10 r 8.87 Liavk 11 .00 a: 11.23 11.50 12,17 M. -GOING WEST.? Charlotts . .Tuskaseege , . Brevard . v ," Sharon , ' - .. Linoolnton' -GOING EAST, :f V Lincolnton ', . ; Sharon - :. " Brevard " ' ' . Tuskaseege , - Charlotte .. " . Bv Order. Actfng Master of Transportation -A BAITS. 11.45. : - 11.45 ? 12.15P.M. .1.00 vtii ' Lincolnton, April 4th, 186t. Atlantic, TeiiDi & 0rRv R, CHAIILESTON, - - :o: nie for tlie present at Col. Z. I). VANCE. CVm'z Cotb N. C. T. rVy!tevi!!e Observer, tlreensboro' Pat er. Chariot:? Bulletin, Salem Press and i'.le New?, pltase copv tour times. Apiil ?l, 1 It ' . , THOMS W. JIADCLIFFE. AT TBI " OU TIIK IIKIJI, RICHARDSON STREET, IHE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF RICHARDSON AND PLAIN STREETS,' , - N0.16G," COXiTjaiBI-A., S. O. ' Importer and Dealer In Fine . WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELEY, 8IL 7EHWABE, . GUNS, MILITARY &. FANCY GOODS. fyyYATCHss r..i Jbwsljit repaired by skillful and experienced Workmen. All kinds of H!-Worc madt to order.S nc 97,lS0tMf. ! - i -.. to.-nnircsoTV. (lats rhktt A kobsoV,) Commission Merchant,' No. 62 EAST BAY, ' ! c. ... i " - .. . 1 Particular atttsnUon glveu to' the said of WHEAT,. FLOCK, COIlNi' &C. And from my lonp experience ". in the buslness, I Uel confideut of giving satisfaction. befe"bences f I C. M. I-'urman, Esq , Pres. B:mk of S. C; W: B. Pmith, Esu., President Union Bank., 0. Evvlnu Esq Nashville, Tenu., lion. John P. King, Augusta. Ga., Hon. M. -A. Cooper, E'.-owa, Ga. . May 10, lSrfU-6a . -i - Wanted. 30 an 7 good stroctr NEGRO 'MEN for chapping w.r l. Apply at tt I cfiice C2Ht l'i:UMIG WINE. CCt o cwiru-r articles ot iiuprnoag .WIN1, in l-ot'lej lor timilv n. For Ssiic at. KAIINWIIILCR BR09. Jr-i. ?., li2 ?t . . ro. ilanti:s. 'kAIIN VVillLLR i. BROS. TJ10 COT Jaj rc.-eived a It tJ I. . Feb THOMPSON & BARNES, 1 WHOLESALE T.K0CKRS AND 3IKRCIUNTS," 23 A 25 O.H?IO STKEET, v. rr OflLEAXS.LA. Orders for Sugar, .Molasses c.'1 SOiXiVd. Wi: as: tAperience ot twenty- years, w fel consent of civing satisfaction. -jao 16 v2-dJm - . Caicli Uie Dcserfer. riUIIIlTY DOLLARS IlEWAIID, JL - -. , . . : ; . WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery of David Reid,vhO; deserted Company E., 31th Regiment, North Carolina-Troops, at Camp Mangum, near Ralcich, N. C, 13th January,- csaiu iceia is supposed to dc tniriy-seven years ot ace, five feet eleven inches high, sandy hair, blue-eyes, red complexion and down look, nothing promising indicated in his appearance. caid ueid s. residence is Caldweil county, N. C, where heis sup posed to be lurking. -Bring him in and re ceive the money. " . -a- r JOHN F. HILL, Captain: Per W. O. IIakrelso.n, O. S. Hamilton," N. Cr March 7th; 1862, march 22 '62-btf . ' - A CARD TO THE PUBLIC, - THS NEWJJER5 i Daily and Weekly. Progress. IT I A LltEA O V KNOWN" TO TIlF.l'l'ULlC tiiat the nnceremonioua last has cor.n elled the temporary suspension of, the F&OUR&&3. This was a barbarous and vil laniout proceexfinif of old Burnside, inasmuch as It Las deprived the publit cf the advantages of a pood pat?r, besides the inconvenience to the 'citi--zers of Newbern. . j . .. . By the discomfiture of our arms at Nswbern, I have lost everytlang I had in the world presses, tvpe, and stock and otheroce material and fur niture and other property of all kinds, Is all gone but still I hope to be able to make arrangements at an early day to issue the PROGRESS at: some plnt not very remote fro.in the old stand ; this will dend however upon the extent to which Burnsld is abU' to penetrate the bowels of the land. . - - ,: : . r-r 1". ,. , Having lost aU I have, I must urge all who are Indebted to the PROGRES3 office to make imme diate settlement." Though In tire array my address wlllb for the present. Goldsboro, N. C. . ter Tapers in the S'ate that receive ; the PRO GKKiS in exchaaj IU please xropy or notice this card.- . . ; , J. L.PKNNINQTON. - Golisboro, March 17 1S62. . ... v eamrariy foUow,,st tfc3' tSie b.st cvrtlCcAte of their superiority over ever j other remdy.'for those particular diseases. . -- , They are manofiiotured by -B. Koopman, Char lotte, N. C, and for sJe b v. J ' EOOPMA N & PUELPS.' Also, fo sale at T. Pearls and F. Wye Unthln on A t"Vii DruK 8 tor s.;. , - ,ffeb 25-1 y. Notice to lllercliantSi . R. Co. V -16, 1S61. ) FORWARDING OFFICE S. C. R. rjlHK South Carolina Railroad Company having JL. "determined to discontinue this department of the service, the undersigned, who ha3 been the for warding Agent of the Company for the last four or Ave yenrs, has associated with him the Chief Clerk ia thed'epartment, and, under the name of GANTT & STONV,. will continue to RECEIVE and FOR WARD such articles as may bs consigned to his care. He trusts, by strict p-rsonal attention, to retain a very-liberal share of the business of the department. , . ' . ; Parties are reminded that all goodi now reach irar this port from points beyond the Confederate gtates of. America, nmst be entered at the Custom House, and that 4u?ies are payable on such as are not purchased on or before the 2th February last, anxl Widen on shipboard vrLor pefore.the lith March 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, akd IS . ALL, CASES TO COVKR THS EXPENSB OF CUSTOX HOCSB KNTRV, WHBTHKR THB COOD3 AUB FKKB OB NOT.: Prompt compliance win prevent delay and ex. panse, as all articles not entered and permitted will be stored by the Custr-iu HouW officers. ,"-The: SoutJi Carolina Railroad Company will advance; as lieretofore, the charges of freight; drayo.gra and warfage, frutnoi the expenses connected icith fke Custovi House a ' . ' . Rates , of charges fop forwarding will be very moderate, . and mayTbe .had on-application to GANTT 4 STONY, to whom all business coBiratt- nicationa should be addressed.- - ' -- , ' The uudcrslKned refers to-theofhcers.6f the Foutb Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers ri trie iorwarriing Uepaftment, and to ail merhants of standing in the city of Charleston,' and respectfully solicits a liberal share of patron age. ,..v , JAMES L. GANTT. ? ' i '- . : Late Forwarding Agent S. Ot R. R. Co. v fltliiJ charges ca this Road must be prepaid on -JL all Freights ,oing te Stations on this Road where there aren Agents. . All such freights will. be delivered at said stations at the owners risk. ..-v. ",. J-v. . , A. II; MARTIN,,. . "'.""A ', "Freight Agent, Janus ryffi2, 1862 tf f- rF. " rt Charlotte. ;PRINTKS' INK MANUACTTJitiJD 0 Tks- HILLSBOROUGH mECQRBSll rCUTiCS. AERlCUtTDREvfSlSCaUNY, Uttm KEWS.l "tOTiTH -the 'present" volume the RCORDtR -: XY eommeneed the fortieth y earof its exis tence, the first number Kaving been Issued 'the loth of Febroat-y, 120 ; -- durlngr &11 which tlme we have labored to make our paper interesting and useful And we hope that in these particulars we have not bpn - altncAthor stfrianftcessful." It- has' been t)ur. wislto make ths RFCORDER a good Family. Pa per, devoted to Polities, Agriculture, Misoellany, General News Ac, with view; Jdtfi eptertain m(nt and' Improvement Of the farmers and.citi' ens of the circle-in which- It la distributed. .Our Agricultural department- tf e endeavor to fill with the best selections T we jcao make from att sources, giving preference 'to nuchas will bQ - of , practical use to the farmer and. cultivator-; and In "this par-. tieulanwnope to make i the RECO.RDER as Valu able to - the agriculturist ; as any periodical of a purely, agricultural character. , In- ur Miscella neous department, we shall contiue to Ve, S3 re have always beenfcT.arefulto select such articles as will have a -tendency not only o,a muse,' but to improve thel mind and ,heart.l While we shall be thankful to receive wen-written amines io scairn our columBSvWa are not Boambltious of originality as pot to prefer "selected" matter of saeriojvnjerit, to loosely-written arid ill-digested. articles, thengh ornamented the .top with the covfted words 'Written expressly for the RECORDER ',' . lit ear News department we' shall'take especial painl to present tonur readers' the latest intelligence X acct i to ena me us to ao so-we nave lauiutifa eoui w C5T" Payment in t advance invartablyt Post. masters-sen dine , us five, -dailf . subjorlbers; with l8a'D0,;or five tri-weekly subscribeTS with $20 0O f enclosed In registered letters,) will, bs "entitled to -an extra copy,-or tn lietfof that 80 psr cent, -of th- sumsthus remitted, provided the. oraer. is-ror. ai many as five 'copies. 'i Ten per ceL vlll be Allow ed for amounts remitted for single subi&rlpUonj..'- I T " lavBBxrs'siaxTS .,.'----.'ir.r "Insetted at the following rates in' ths-Dally and Tri-Weekly -f.-v'ir: "'. V One sduareiflffllnes or lessl one Iniertfon.. .50 ts' Eacn subsequent insertion. eta ' When aa advertisement Is inserted In the Wek lyi of. but tice.a .weeklnr ths .Dlly, 0 ssnts. a. atjttai v ,atiu iuav '4m, . - n - 1 r - We offer to advertisers the-nd.aceraent of send ing their favors to be read by a- numerous and Ln fluentlai class of readers, both in town and coun try I.T 8onthern Gnardlao presents great ad' antapes as an jidvertislne aaadinm : its elrcula' tlon is large." and is dally and rapidly xtndisr, - particularly. in the middle nd uppsr .V strict! of JtLeot'JVortli Carolina. ; ;- ( '';'"At thVreqoestbf President Davis, I ha? - . . ,v undertaken to collect all of the arms now in the hands of private citizens of our State. f or mat. purpose l nave been mvestea witn ( i v Th' Jib jbffiee is thoroughly-appointedVln'-all respects, aad fitted for every description ef Job rWork. ."In connection with it Is a Bindery. Ths Southern Guardian Is devoted te. the mala tenance of the rlehts. honor and interests efthe- gouth under the Constitution. ' While It Is willrns; to. sustain the Democratle party whenever Its eourss hall command aps-roval by iu jtutlceKIt yet more cdnfldentjy and; distinctly rtlies upfln the V0PK of, the South i and as the hst preparation for the contert which is even aonpon us. It will lealoui ly labor.to'effect union and eooperaon amonfst oireh;es:Ksiitx' 'ma? -ia;Ma In the- management ' of thlsr journal, tke early -production of every class of news from all parts ef thft wAld the lessons ofivirtne nd.jm,0rsi"yi .tne interests'', education,' agriculture, comraercet and manufactures. will be keptpromlnentlsLln view and no effort -will be soared to maks It, In: all refits, an acceptable Ore-side vlsltorr - ..- x , Xgf We send bur.Daily to nearly "ail the tfeek ry n ewspaper f thi ?tate. Will they. In eonsid eratlon of this advit(re, kindly five the abovl TIio Ltterary P&piT6t tine So tit Is ? iEVERY FMILTSjBOtrLp 'HtHtf 'IT.M; TBK iARGkflTtATJJg CTCfAPTC8T f TltK BtiST I mtTSTRATED SOUTHERN rAM IIT PAPER J - i.y iVV;'-w . r!HEvTI5IESi" rieitner poHtleal nor sectsflsn, " ll --bnt lathe constant aim of the Editors to fill Its columns with the'vxhoisest HisWrlcal, Lltsrary snd Faroil readlflg, and "with a large, selection of all; the new - pf the dayj both foreign nd domes The fifth volume commences wito trie new year I860, t Engagements jtiave been made tomaketh! the' Tftost. ' brilliant :.vear In' th" historyOf .TOK TlMhiS:-.;it wui commence wiT-n;;.-- , . :, ' f Tlireo. BeaiitlfoL Prize Stories. TJts Illustrations, will Be Inereased ; and Its typ- -m JU i . . - A 111 grapnicai appearance, wm De tmproven oys nin la eater dress." The Publishers are determined to keep pace with the-inVproTements of the age: their jtrotto iStMitiGKESSIUN' and as uie circulation -pf the time -enlarges escn year iney are oe-nnind-o .add rieVi attractions to Us eounnfts, -and, malre H the literary paper ot the SnitrY. ".. With theie Indncemen'tg the Publish rs i Tift-iehtly ex sect SeVeral thousand Increase in clrewlaflort. ' f But as additional Incentives to the friends of the 1 -South to encohrage thpir owii JUrary and family sary, to impress tbera. vl am satisfied that l it.will never be riecessafy to resort to the use ot.tnejast.named power. Patriots ol North Caroirna,f our 'soil' is "invaded, and : thoujrb.we hatve raeh enough to repel tha invaders, our men are useleys I unless-they, have arms'. Upwards of 20,000 stand ot ' arms are now lyincr useless in our houses; these arms Should be collected and placed in the hands of our noble defenders. ISono but a craven or disloyal citizen refuse to coraply with this requisition. ,1 will (ro-i mediately -appoint suitable sgents to go tlirdugh every codnty in the State, empow ered to borrow, 'purchase, ot, if necessary impress trma ; but in the meantime let me entreat air true patriots to send in "all'ot . their muskets, rirles and doublebarrel ahol guns (good, bad or indifferent,) to the aher irTs ol the different countiei, whom I do ' hereby, authorize to receive and pay fot L tbera agreeably to lbs attached schedule of prices, and draw on me for the amount ne -.eeastrjr;'v-; .--r? '. ." f For good rifle's and muskets, $13 and" ttO ' each, according. tQ value; good double-, barrel ahdt guns from. $13 to $33, accord- -ing'ta value ; other arms And parts of arras according to-valuation; ' ; . , J I have also been requested., to purchase Id scrap, irort, whether cast or' wrought, and of all weights; ioVwhich I will pay ler the" former ll cents; per pound i fr ibe latter 4 cents, . . W, S. ASHC. f " All the papers in the State copy three time and send bills id Maj. .W. 3. Ashe, RiahmondwVa.'.x -j:Jt.- ' -.' " those enjoyed urany portion of the State; except i paper4 In whl ch they will find, none of that impu re Br B. 1VI ATJLIE'liTA, -GEQRGIA. ' ' " AND COLOBED Pro re their Pr ofes s ion s : BY COMING FORWAKD . - ' ' , - -and y - SQUARING TJP AT ONCE. If spared! to return when "grim-visaged war lias smoothed ni? wrinkled front," 1 hone tn rrvima, boai v - . - T. F- WILKINSON. . ' April 4,1862 - -r, ; ,vlw - BOOK, NE' INKS. : "Of an,exccller.rquality,i aitd-J .warranted: equal to the 'best Northern make. ; BOOK INK at 50 cents, to 4 -per. ft. , in cahaof .l to 10 prunds. -" . V ' " - - NEWS- INK- fine)' -.at 30 -cents ver lb?.' for all orders of DQ pounds ; and.kpwardjs. I - ih.vyo lixxv, (iciy line uiu.cens-per lb.; in kpgs of 25 pnd .50 pounds.-:- v COLORED; IivKS at $1. to $S per lb:,' .in half, pound andjpoand cari8y:''.A$,"i: 3Z3?l -Every pajpr inserting this adver"-; tiscment for one jibnth and "sending: xts, a' copy of their papir.V will receive .pay for the same upon pui;hasin three times the .amount of their b.1l from us.- ;v vr v C.'mch22 '62-Im: i UA'. B. R: Cth fSllIE subscriber, be S. he has removed I JtOW, where he is pr . GOODS FO l o supply an wno r Having" secured the1 th Inform the '-. public that ejiop to w a ijitjini l a area witn. full. stock "of MltNS WEAK," y favor hhn with acall mces jor none of tne best tan Cutters in the South, feels satisfied that he please the most fastiiipns. "' ' ..' . , , . : . . WILLIAMS &. OATES, roTt".ltivr. Grocer A- I'rodure -',. Dclcr - '- .. JjntA for j.'ttiUC2? Jfnii-1iAJJ (rHON urul Joric's Lumlsr. . - ALL ORDERS 'PROMPTLY FILLED... may 17-f ' 'j J. S. PHILLIPS, j lvioroliaixt Tiilor. t AUXG lccaUrd in C-tarlott rescect- i riLLINEItV,2JIILLI?iEItY. . pvTng Jtraw and Neonohtan Bonnets, Drab and Black PtrAc Bonnets, Boys and Misses Straw -and Leghorn llats ; Also, new Spric? Artificial and Ribbons, just received and f r s.i'e al " K a UN WEJLTCR & BR03. , -. March 12, 1862-tf A . . . .. . ' . MARTIN, TANNAIIILL & : 00:, . ' (Successors to N.' JL ilA RTI.N , SON A Col ) , " Grocers .& Commission MercJiants, i, . KTJEIISOUltf3, VA.' WALTER K. MARTIN it Co . (Successors to N, M. MARTIN,' 80N" i Co.) COMMISSION ItlEIICIIANTS, .-XUoimoxi'dl.sVra4 : t- R. A. Mastik,' formerly of Granville Co.;N. O. - it. Tasxabhx, formerly f dgecrrabe-Co., N C " W aitkb, K. M iarnr. of R'.chmond. Vs." . - rt. si. 3IARTI5, of Uicnroond, INK MAJUFACTORY; fjinilE Subscriber hat commenced the manufae ji. ture or a, oeantiru; v- BLACKVmiTINO INK. v; .. lm mauerrom an ingnsn recipe, ana as re markable for its brilliafccy of color" and freedom? from ait seaiments or drugs-- a- -- -v --'-.'"-" Orders from dealer ill be filled with prompt- ness, ana at as moaertuf prices as they have been purchasing for from Northern manufacturers."" , : OrJers solicited ad samples sent wherever rcr quested. . Address . -W." B. JOHNSTON. - aug 2(Ktf . Columbia, SrfO..- ritHR -CopartheJdp .lieretofore existing, uncfer JL the nanrof ALEVtANBER A McDOUGALL, Is this day dissolved Yf mutual conBenk.Heiiry Alexanaer is aine aussoruea to settle tne bust- those favored with telegraphic xommunicafJoni f .1 A single copy; one year,. . . . . i . ., . .w ?1 a Sir coDiea. one- veaar- -I i . r-. wi.. JO.OO a ' Ten copies; one year ..Vf. ily-.' ...18.00 '':-..;; lTrnrn mimri tIm ' wiii- . ... iovof oar eld subscribers who will obtain-five subscribers and send .; na the cashshallreceive 1 meirowp paper iree or cnargev .;.- , . - . . ' i ., ..a. . mm' - - . y ,.h..mi -r ' " The Edgecombe FaniJonrhaL FTJHE subscriber ,wi onitnehce on or' about the it '1st of Septnbr,1860, the publication of a monthly journal ia TsrfeoroV toTbe devoted to the plantation an'd rural fntejeests of .North Carolina in particular, and of the Sooth generally . ., . Edgecombe ha vlnsr long since been acknowledge ed as th model farrainjr county of North Carolina, we feel that there is no. locality better suitedr-and none more- justly entitled, to ie ' sotiree of pobli- catton of a' first class amlcultural paper than Tar TJhe;Edgeconlbe IroiiriaI, "and will contain original and selected articles up-, -on Apiculture, Ho rtiejilturej: FJ orlcul ture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoolopj, 4c.; Ac. ; " It will be tvnbllshed with nes-w ana-leai. -white paper, in a nea qi form - v v. -y X lit; price Ol . eUU3K?s 'yV1 vjkm mwjy.v.v. ra I u Jiavr i vi ...... . , . v . - "' One. Wr- -. -r-i- -y.. i L , ' s TKRil3r . , ' "' -Cn nnt.v'ntitf veil' AA: .r:..T - , i it A. $(1 Q Twelve opies one year:.... ,.:.:. ."Xj.,. 8 0Q Twenty-five copies one year: .At ;.i7.:-;'ri0,.P0 jSP" No pwper sent ttnless'.pald tar in adyacoe. -. -- :?-: Bdiso'r "and rrjottboroBL.O. AVING ''.beeonia fli'e jjroprteto'r t ihe'genip cratio Presft. -1 have -merged that paper into the StAtb JocrKal," which wlii oe paoiiane Semi-Weekly and Weekly y -0 "The-SrATB JonaAi.-,wlll - adyscate- Be!46cratio principles In the broadest gense,4 and wilt support and defend DemocraUc'measures and their, aavo- cates as they are presented,-and as oCca'ontaay require.- rn ouier essenuais ye ujr . make the paperv what its name -denotes, a N State Jnurnal-'eschewine : all sectional - constuef ations and" working for.th -entire State andeif Ommon: interests ,-.-rr5-t r.r r- "r- As soon as arrangements can be made,i.he whole, naner shall be" re-modeled- and printed wi'vh new- type, on good paper," and in a superior manner. - Th Editorial department will be properly atteti ded to in its various branches, and will speak.for it-. self. - Neither labor nor expense .will oe sparea in the manasrement of the paper.' ' -i : .i The terms of the -State. Journal ;wul be. as. iol-emi-Weekly, per annua.-uM ix'-;-Cwv5Hi4K 1 These terms wEl be Insisted upon invariably in- r " J TA '' .mriA ttill K.. "1 TVAVl " t.K . tl lit. wlthnntth mmW.' and fill pttprawaV-btrdlBOUn-' Hie Cipirawoa vi uie umc iui nuivjfiucr and Immoral readln sr. which sometimes- they pet froni abroad. the Publishers of THE TIMES -oflVr t:2i "'ac. rrtn f Tin ttt j-j 'it- --rfr r-GUb3iities-ta e&mmerVce witVthe new volume and the new year. ; THE TIMES is printed weekly iSh eiKhtlarRe- 'pasres, fine f 8. a yeart'irt advance. For specimen ; numberi and circulars addre53"the Publishers.' " ' - ' V ' nov, 8-tf-v; :SXS- ALBRIGHT. ,"'. G reen boro. N. O. PROSPECTUS THE CU4RLEST0N t MERCDJ? ': " i pntlTirA! Rfl!MFP.ni4t.4.H1 IITI fflUfe MiaeWRT gives Ball H tro .r,.i farlna Tnt.l- IrvCTIeStOn nd of . Charleston .i ports- of -the wrr?f pJEVKRY -STYLE - ' Neatlf Executed at tbls oQce MAVING procured a larfs amount cf exoel , lent material, ant added to this establish toenfc suitable fAit PRESSES, ws tke this oppor. tonlty to"--inform f0uf friends and ths purllc, that - we are tally prepared to execute work .at every slsii, la ;;r . " St short , notice, and at otlces far Celow those - usually paid in this faction .of couptry. We srs prepared tp print in the latest and, most approved invitation's,: NOTBD,' . , . , LAW IllANKS, PAP!lIILETSfw and any other style of printing uaally called for, for muchleis than the same class of work can bs 'executed this side of .Now York. ' . ' v' . ',.12. IfDHITTOlV.; rti,i -tiKAns, CITCCtn.AIlS, A1IOW-RILL9. HOOKS, . - PRESERVE rlYOOR TEETH- a: 7. 'axeandek, SUR6E0f;OSNTfS IJXWTAJ. RAO VATS 'of TBtJUiTTMRC ff8 FOLLY. PREPARED TC? DO' AX .-Work iu the latest improved a( his office. tw weeks in ?af tha first Monday (of tie -'tn priate the Twr.-nfn'ier o . . ' , 1 V i 1 ITDIUTLV,,! Will Fll 4-Jrlng wort xlon-- . , . . , r .ppfd- ' , Qifk1,' all fceri&v ' . : . I 1 . l . . i r- ,urir rriuT:wi no wih -Oaice, orponUe Kerr's Hote!!, .apnila" isci-tf Brown's builoiujr, up-tir(. if . 3 - -- i ness xf the liie firm. (- Jonf V7, 1S61 - ' .SliLC , 1S61 tf. . novis;; JRY ALEXANTiER; r; LCOLM McDOC(jAIX. 1C1 NOVMS,1 THE.TIME TO SUB-. S SCHE FOR TU&GREAT SOU THERN' WLEKLY-eTHE BEST' TALENT. OF TilK SOUTH IS WRITING FOB IT.-'v'-.'r.viv i ice- ouuiutjru.4r i?iu aiiu;. riic5iuc, Published every SatwMay, at- Augusta, GM ac- r knowledsedto be "the best jramiiy Paper in tA So'-tth, 'onlabii m each Issue,, eight t- pages (ferty eolnnvas) of - . . "." ,. - Cholce ncadlns TWatter devoted to the instruction and-amusement of the . . . I !- friends of Southern! " -i ' LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE; and AET. esgr- Subscribers are presented semi-annually r with an INDEX, or Table of. Contents. : J ,x? ; '. ll'LIC NOirCE ! .. lew persons in this town are depreciating the ConteJerate Notes and Nortli Carolina Treasury Notes, by refusing to take them, and by haying up coin, gold bullion, axA silver plates at enormous rates ol premium, therefore, be it " " " , V . - " f ' - JZetolvtd, That ' this . committee look j K mnmmL ' .f a"' .Vrl--.' .u- ; r B - E- BiWaR8t Es Presn Banka-tTarboroV A C: ilines. and U the Qties, Towns icd uwuuiiuiiws uu i icj-auvMmj j.crsuua eu- : Hon. w. Edwards," Warren CouotvJf; a - -,-' 1 vohle Mountains ant? Springs, aod ter Fields and' have been paid, unless the Subscription be renewed; X am satisfied,-from yearsqi expermnce, wax upon. no other footing can any newspaper , nope i-o ifuc-; 'trad r.:-v -;-- v ' '-- -' a -. .V: - ' - - . Advertisements' of a .proper character . wiR- be feusertfed at the foUo'wing r"ates ; v '"t One Sonars nrst.mserUon;".....: ...f 100 Each subsequent lnsertianw ti. . . . . . 25 ceats. A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad VertiseriA tua Semi-Weekly. t-Hn. the Weekijr, edi tion the fcU rates will, be charjjed. - -Nov. 27,;1S40. ': ".' Editor -and Proprietor A iors 'night-Page yeekfyfrvbUahediit Greensboro.- - fz.w. - a year j- a.uv or tj mooMw, ? r nHJ&TIM3 contains weesay iorty coiunms or Hit- choice.matter, specially adapted to the family. circle. " It is neither sectarian nor political, out-ny being courteous to all sects Anjl parties,- It- iaith constanV aim of .the publishers to ; present . iri; its whatever" may-elevate the "people ah d en rich- the State.- The publisher would earnestly. appeal to:theiamuieaoi norm varouna io give the TIMES atrial: tryitfoir six months, to see If it be not as well to patronize home papersaB those -.x. - -. . -. j r. ' fmm broad i to- bund up twae- interest ana a Aaar j am . ia t.- -lusrusta,-; Sw -"t.W P.attr,onr'snbstahctt and air. V " - fu"y scl-ciu share nf public paUon- 754 : . . .. . iM A C9npifi MrvQrr.i 01 10U.fi, llw! ncrs and VestLass always on hand, which will be made t? order at ih- shortest noilce, after the latest fasLion. . " - ' - 8hcp three doors toath of ths Mansion House.' ,sept.l-tf gaged in it, and that they. can ci all crobd citizens to report any case of the kind which may come to their knowledge thai tne com mittec ruay. publish the-1 names and take such course as they may deem necessary; By order pf the Vigilance Committee ot Charlotte North Carolina.. : march 31'fi2-3t. . . .'. 1 Charlotte Whiff copy t vite. I..--) -.j"-'':-.' -.1 ."r"- - A -'A . r.5..--f ........ .'i.-.-f . -'ri- ...i;.n.a,i'ftl.iTiti1,ruFr, Mt PJU. CcaKiSGHAM Jr of Richmond, : 'Wl M HJ.U'T rC H neJe!,rf-P 0TH concerns mrlretUbmpvoivtefJL Jentlon So- the sales of COTTON. WHEAT. 1 ffrM'tPTrom a mt te.frKm' f : eF-.J" . - Jr, i tS? w- co?,1em win0bu? fiLs ZENS,- will- yea - buy: thenoble, STATE of ScthernLiterary WeekJies.Revft' F. leems? nwn nr ,?f8' eiU,efK? j K0RTH CAROLINA Mf so, wbd to- the subsorl- Itoelrlf no Weekly published anjwfcerthat miss:co, Spe?uution or, otherwise. as tlieir busi- 1 i ,rt.Hh0-Jvrh firtmi. i..' ,v,7 .' : . : JLLl kt r.TX. n "Bswiu; produce is xvnfined.td SELLING exclu. 1 r'Z VTI -T wliTi Dr.. W. J. IIawkiks, Pres't R. A Gaston Rail Road.'? KaUroads, Gold, Copper. Lead? Iron and.-ftEl I f?T.hcllr !fii!?i!!S5?l55 i japes, her n :un., nf the handsomest weeTiIyjosDers-pttbushed Kin the Union," spirit i me Aee, 4 -.-- JiMKS M. Bullocxc Esq., Granville Cc.unty,N. Cj Jiowexs. c C. F. FiSHica, Cashier Exchange Bank.Petersbnrg If v 1-. oinu, -q., Aiaieisn, . u. . ---. " tune, a " t" 'e respeetfuUy call the atteaon of Cotton 4theStat PUoters and dealers to Petersburg as belaroneOf Land female the best Cotton Markets in the South, having- both ''"Bd best Maps ever published. a goa wme ana lorelsrn demand, and-we are pleased to hear that efforts are now .being made to get the freight throagh from, Charlotte to Peters burg reduced to about S3 a. bale. V. - " - -aca'l,J86l-8ia,i ' -.r rint ihli GOT T)EV tttx - "i . Let the people or stpna .vroiaia. enconrage rr? G???V.i l"?B! nosrrdsiix Vit nnaners-Ralrfi Standard. .V:s- ap seven ie oy nve. order views .f 4 r Add " T '"Xv- CCLE A AIRlGHTr Huse Insane Asylum, Ot2aPel HWi: Ml: t;K?59a.C..il-' " : r5 Hr: CoUcges, Ac. Ac, onW the chli t "' s ;'- vv. - Hilisboro. 5f. C., 1353. AGENTS WANTED or Arery County In tb gtate. Terms llbersLf "Apply as above.' '' --aept. 18-6mT " - - " ' ':. 'S N experienced "COOK, Washer and Ironer,'wifl . ,.' hear of a pleMeant gttaatlon' ervftppdciil&ix 4- Jan.2T It,.. Wrflno- AO f"an Weekly Prices Current- is made 'Xin.-wr- r. a.ix i,L iu...j loijiress 'rinBures ne jaiest .infceiiiKcu''Vy s4graph and the .earliest new by Steamers from Eurobe. It hfts an able and accomplished' Cor respondent in ;l.oiTdon(a gentleman connected' "witl 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 Ja .Washington are additional attractions In favor of, its" lady readers. J Its literary 5 notices,-froth., the pen of a gentleman who -occupies perhaps-the highest, position among the literary men of the -Sftni.h. are iscriminatmir and ' comprehensive. ' "Attentlonls 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 cara is takenthat nothing shall, appear In Its-columns which shopld bo excluded from the family circlew ' '.. -Z" v The political,creed of tbe.MsscnBT'consIsls In. the' principles 6ff the Democratic Party, AS -laid "down In the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of I79anilT9?-'the-Sovereignty of the States; a strict conBtructlon of. the Federal. Constitution: by: thTGeneraI Government, thft. agent Of the States; Free Trade, and an economical Administration of" the Government. ; Its policy h- theTUnlonof h Southern States in toalntaininjr. their riU . v. i ' Tcrms-PayaWe.Itt AdYanceii K ; DAILY, per annum . . . ; Jt i . & r, r. : . . . ', $10.00 'a- All persons in debt ed,tO', us by book ac count will-please call nnd settle (he snmi, as ourbooks must be closed. One of us may always be found at the cfTice of Dr. G.'WCaldwe!l.-- r': --. . P.s C. dt;J.;AV. ;CALDWELL, Feb7rtf- : Triweekl y v.f. .y. s . . u . u . , . :s.oo Clubs vyill be Furnished as) follow i Tive Copies"? thVb'AILY for j iZ',..il.$4kK: Five Copies of the TRI-WEEKLYi J . : . . i.. . 20.00. : -The name' of nd person out of Charleston will be entered on ur'-books onless Uie payment of the subscription bfjjnade in advance. Nor will orders from without the city, to - publish Advertisements. ilarriage-f Notices, -Or Obituaries, be attended to,' .unless the cash, or an-acceptable City reference, accompany -the , prderponey may always bo forwarded at our risk in registered letters." '-. j ' . P08TMA8TBR8 are. authorised to act as our Agents In obtaming-: subscribers ana forwarding - the I n monev : ana dv senaang us vr- uiiuAiMmn- r subscribcrswitn: enciosea, win oe enntled ta ad extra copy or if preferred they may retain Twenty per -ctnf., of the pre-payments, for their trouble and in liea'of the extra paper. . as v - Outof South Carolina, no person' whatever is authorised to , collect, .debts already, due to the In- the State Bit. SAVcsx E. Bcsgkss Is our yeg- nlur A?ent to; make collection and. procure new butiaeas andupscriptions. '-';, '- A In Charleston, 51 r. jAKxs v. : ftenns, connected with the office. Is our regular authorized collector wbc has.f all power to receipt for money now due the paper and to Contract for. future business. ; "-' Subscribers and others, 1n debt to as, are nrirenv tly.renuested to send, in our dues" by mail at the. arHest period. By so doing," they, will save us twenty per' cent, an amount equivalent to a priaj cipai portion ot tn .pronts. y - f -;- -. .:- .j EDiTOBa m tne.Etaie anq . tnrougnout tne South." who receivs'onr - TafiWissiT for, .their Wssklv, are respectfully requested to compensate us for the difference inv vajue ny inserting thl Prospetus : ; RB. RHETT, Jiv i Mo.-A. Jiroaa ttvrea. UMruviio. iSm u fiCATJWBA JOURNAL "TTri7"E ire pleased to. advert! tha friends sod . V V : patrons of this establishment that we conv mence the publication of the second volume of th fisst named f journal, this dsy, under ths m favorable auspices." I --' ;-j..-', ' ; ; The circulation Of the abovs named ppr 1 rapidly increasing, and its influence as in ad vet tlshjg medium is being felt and . appreciated by ! patrons, having access ta almost every neighbor hood tn this and adjoining Counties, as wU a t)i adjoining District in South Carolioa. . ;,' ;TUE C4?rAWBA JOLftNAL, One of the largest' papers ,no ,'pnbPihed In th State, mailed for $1.00 per annum, made up from the columns of the Dailt. Boulsti. hat not only become a. popular papers, but It affords re-t ! vantages to those who wish to bse its columns p an advertising meaium. :.. - Specimen copies win be sent to' any sectlos ihr j ns y be ordered, free of postage.' - or terms, Ao.. we . refer the reader to tfT ptlnt. v. .y.--', a... II. BUTTON nov.iTrii..: . - . .-.v--. -t - COTTON BI XEIIS, JE3XI-G-J3 eta wiir purchase -P. 1-: T';-- -'"'J,: ' . Mrm rfmV wwm y m. . AJ:.:- "-V : - LUI IIM GRAIN, FLOUR,, 7-"," ' . - -i-,-.'' v'- .-r u -i -a Ajud .-. . a, V - COUNTRY PRODUCE, of. aU kinds, for which the - a- - ' . HIGHEST MARKET TRICE IN CAH THE ?FARMEK:Ml:Pi ."l-".:: REMOVED TO just received a large lot of BAGGING - t v . . '. - i ROPING. and a complete supply of."- ' . . . ;l.''.y-"G.R O C E R I E S 'nov i: lHw3iaos ' K. AC. BALTIMORE COIIJIERCULCOLLEGE. 'FOUJIOE0 85 7TTrA,YlNG purchased of Maj. Geo. Seaborn this JiiM. popular journal,' A nave removea it place of publfoation to Columbia, and will hereafter issue it from this city it regal ar. stated periods "'' r . Feeling confident that such a journal is greatly needed in this State, And "believing that It will be Stained, if located At the Capitol of the State and. conducted, with spirit andAbiiityI have determin ed on makfnsr the' venture, and call upon every Farmer aad Planter in South Carolina to enceurag the enterprise by their patronagje. -" ' -- . v ; , It wiU be printed In th finest style f Tjpogr i,ir-rUH nnr tm" on fine 1 paper, hanosoaaeiy mbeinshed and eight page addd to it fornwr iivv va . T ': : ,. , - tlorpV otfee best practical ana scnteAgil eultural writers have been secured, and iu Editorial departtnent ,wiU .eunde;the ear .f ;oa of the ht Farmers In the land.' i--- rh Deal arincr wit t. jjji.v. Ths CasH system wiu o - mo : name win eenexvu wsrlptloals paid, jvi M S 6 2V-? CMARTM ED a iMiiin' . Coriifc of BaUbnurt and Charlel BtruU' flHEXargest and -most Elegantly .Farmbi : JL .' Commercial College In the United State. Evry young man hoa!d writ Immediately for 1 one .of. those large and beautifully orntaeoted . Circulars,; representing ths exterior and Interior View of the Baxtwcs CoMMiacui. Coixsca, v 1 Penmanship, AcM which will be sent by retora ' mailer of charge, with Catalogue , eontaiain- ' List of Students, Terms of Tdltion, Opinions of thl Press Cn eur New System of Book-Keeping, etc. ' ;---..;-r--t --''- 'FlOvLT V' - ,''' B. K. Losnra,-Prlnclpal-J-Lecturer on the Icleoos of AccrunU, Business, Costoms, etc. . ., J. M. PHOXirs, Professor of Book-Keep! ng B4 Commercial Calculation. - . H. H. Da visa. Associate Prof, of Book-Kepto. N. (X JoHitsojr, Professor of Penmanship. ". g T 'Wnjjms.Esq Mercantile Law. . Rar. B. Y. Rasas, D, Commercial Ethical r' ,-:;.-v.?j,-rv-: Tansy s. ' ? ' -" ' Hon John 1 Kennedy, I Hon Joshua Vastus -Hon Thomas Bwaan; , .Wn II Ke!ghltr, ,Esa Jacob Truit, Esq," I Wra Knsbe.Lsq. , " The time usually required to oomrUte the" fal tonrse, from 8. toT2 weeks. '..'. A DirtOKA is awarded to all Graduate. Large Circular and Catalogue suuiag Imncf " ACn'ebymaUVMoeAarc . f Address V , - BT. LO?IEa, - - -v r Jan lttrs";V-''i i :: ' -liaLUrnr4'vU - " ' ' - '.i 1i .- .1. t r u - - ' . ,, ' HUNT, -, Sj ' A ponse on JVlaln. atrieu near tha Post rboeksuntuttstob i ROBT. DA VIDSON.iia w jSft ir - V t 1
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 9, 1862, edition 1
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