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the nm'am' t: ; . i .. . CHARLOTTE;. N.fQi; MONirir 91 182-. VOL. 939.J . $a PER-ANN r At , V-y VN.. yX-T AV OAJ i : ; -'' -'.... -: i - r 7: , fi t.ie r.-.ru KKKiA DcxLirni:' s l rior oniclts of &'eifernon 1 ; KAIJ.N'WhIUIR & Jru. 2'. 1SSJ tt - ItKAIt FOIt TIIK CJj Jum rrctiv-tl thi.- mofDin?. ' ii the tr.- k-rj-, Fm Tooth-Corn nt, , r J - : ; , k' a iiwvEiLr.it trs. : . tIItI.N GOOD! -',: I - M'Ul.NC t t 'jDS! rcrrivrd al3i-e its-ortiaeat of ft 'v I Dress t.v i c !;; iiiiitf Ora :'p.1nf. ngll 1 2 ira.get, r ixrs.Orw-QaSe. Laves an iF dtIdj t. 4 which KAHNWULgR 1103. area Ii, 1SC2 tf f 'OXFEDEHATE UE(;LL.i OSS :,!.! Stars, Gold Ciiiipor Pa. L-s i.,r Sieevcs and Col iars, Mill loiia, jusi receivt'u ter express. - at KAIINWEILKR & Aj ril 30, Iboi tl ' . AY .liTE3, U hundrt-d ML'LE.S and iiOl for Lrmy purposes. Call at P LUOWN WADSWOI Liver - May 7, dtf : V J -. - - i . i THE IIDIsLiETf Tills CATAWBA JOUfJ 1 J" K fcrtf pk'Med to ad vertfs the tl pntrous oi this estabiislunent Uu. i;..::e ti. iuLlictIuu of the second VoUa uAtxtl journal, tUs dayj uodc fhr nrcu.nun of tiie abova named ttaper is ta.a.j kjcreas::i, and itsiufiuecce as '- 4drer itrtiax a.ea;niiiij i cg feu and apnrecl. ulr It auu appreci. apl'J it almost srery iJo' Counties,' as 4 ' i Ihe (J Carolina, v .. tl I , itrons, i.ivinj; acct--i to almost tic.xi in iXt't at..i aJjou "d Tin: r r im rorr.riif . uuivik Une -I Vi larfciit pst"-; vow fsbllafciffil the : ttc, mju-d lor Jl.tj cr auuum, inadt b'4-v rom y ant is to tuosc U h u use its cc abis ar uctiiaen copies will be seat to auj ae i iujr be orctereU, lfeo of pejtage . i sor ttruu, AcM t rel:r tr.o reader t Y - Ji. bit ' ao.17-tf X Ihey Book nid Job Print! 1 a Ki n " , Hi AVINQ j rof w' a Ui r amonnv utu;.iH - , tuity to iu:orra our Meti-Js and tni r -t are faitT I'MAitt ta execute .... v. f iV ft t M "evry tass,la 3NT at !.ort notice, i . i - fa 'belt uJuaUy iil la Uiis aecuon ot Cfuaur.; -Tiar .prrparea to print In the latest and most I ipriv )., y v ill INVITATIONS It'Hlttl Pj .NOA'X-.N. I CAlfcCXf J ivt.Ml'iiLhlS IliouKJ, I i n j aoy othr tl of printiug uJl e.ifedJ.'or, I -r .u jcti Ir thau tne same cts v Y- v ec tlii .1- cf -m M. CAKU io rim I'Li rH E. .NEU PERN Weekly Daily .11 a? and rocs. KNOW fl .TO L Tsfli rn?y luO of I" I This was baroarous hdvil- , V oroceeding -I oid liurns.de, laaat.cb as 1h5 d';re of cor arr;, at Ne ; tn,, X .... - Ulini b.aiii tneiroru-ejBCt LT" t .!iud other oftcc material Jd f ar! " property oi an smas, is .u gone u odi m w au:e to uiaka arrarrraenu DU ;: to iMue trie TKOtiKid some at an lro,a eld ro B .ndiw i'' tl.e exte SrKhiu. fM-rate th. b ; ilu Mich extent t: bowel; i itne 5 la ad. Marine all I have. 1 must urge all are 1 1' 'uitl-: viv. iu j pie dia'.e settJi"01 fess thls present, ooldsivro, 0. tl i ia Uie S ate that reed re tf-f . . .v. r.w Ul piee copy or n-j J. L. AiMNiNtir Uy'ldsDoro, Marth II. lx. IROK WOK . r IT I it I A . :",t!- Hi L I- . . - I I .MiIA.U liCAZU, ITopr 1 sjtui"' ' Ti Vise A to IlUJ -'".wJhing theMiOaaxetr t .ievi. nrv. nd witness ineoperau t ith U l- fn usl Mill-rack, which Is jcr iiePfcce at our tsUbiiahn 1H iS AiNDlROACASli: jJ. the cry the VrKos-f KKASSandlBON- CA 4ti as Ail oe. - mans xnanaer, and (tlort ttt wee ;ry day in in the W6 iimr alyaja having r..t ock of foruierty owned b; i' I w. urchase- , , ajJea to i nose ma . . t v Ntrw t7r lLe past fire years, m ,-stUlltn lor ZTj other like e ( Uis "'wlro Bailing.' ' rMtf the largat .Win I am agent 'U.and will farrds at th .TtiiiaEd, VESA fKiSeI ifS PaBafctortr.whie OAV7S 'fl machinc D aiL anJ X b rtood old ' tf I "lib! as ja yrsparea THE BULL - ' Y.- i-.:VVAItO II. tilt 'ON. , Of FIL E "U. It TBVI 1 JTIiEET, I , - '-'r -r 4 ' vn ''CH 'J r ;- , Stock, of tetany ' -; irrrrm -' "K " ''"Ti t - ". AH orders for ' " i tF rox fates?' f ' -.prompt If and ca ' f Tn k mu-i ULL..rI t I. r"11" f Factories rii 4'INE, r I a la - Is. 'ftttUn djor. )J t-lic, r cm nmm vrvACTUHl t it. AM i-UKiK l M Vt "desired, lor Mil: and Tl -J -Vishorl none, haviu,; at all l,t l,ai4"a','1,nUjltfvi, or In a forward state, j j. ''"f' tJ wrl and inline Work, "Le Kn'of Mr. JOllN CKAn i car,"l cf ine bt Mi.irjAl.i Lb tne t u j - ai for one of the best TO -f 1 ata ,. .nd can furnish t Ish- o. t.at Jc.a be ' Circular saw. h 1 tta.A-Tffi m w um a v sr 7 1 : rw of a -f;u e e,- :k. STENIIOl Sn & JIACAULAY, . - ....... y dominission Merchants, 'At Clielr Oia Stand, XradCreet. ; Keep constantly bn hand a well selected Groceries. . . - -, Flour Corn, Bacon, Jcc, refullr filled. : ' .. . pplied with Cctton. 'on -com mission of 50 cents per hale. " J. E. STENIIOUSE, , " ALLEN M ACAULAY. Charlotte. N. C.(AIay 3; 1862 ly t ; , -, - ... A CARD. ...:- " -. -zTo Oca' Friends For the purpose of sfctthnj? our out standing business .to this date. Our firm will clftngft itt siyle on the 1st day of January 1862, tq WirxiiMs Jc Oates, who will continue the business ai me oia stand oi ttie subscribers. V e. cbuc3ii rfjuesj our cus"r..rs i. Ctimv '.forward and settle, theirindebtedness, hi business cannot be carried on ! without ine reaay zeal .witn which - both part ners have' volunteered to serve their, coun try, is a claim upon you which should not b overlooked nor should you by withhold ng their just due cause a totaf sacrifice of their business. . Oates &c Williams. Wanted L " Volunteers 11 OlfE HUNDRED DOLLAKS; BOUNTY. The undersigned have been authorized by Col. Z. Ii. V ance jo raise an Infantry Company, to be attached - to his Legion, wnicn ne is now organizing under author' iiy irom tne toecretary oi war. W b want twenty-five men to fillip the Company, ana to an. enlisting before -the 15th mst., iuo bounty will be paid."- . I - nuuiy iu .me unaersisnea at tne urusr Store of E. NvElItrrcnisoN Co. -,' I WM, B. LYNCH "J.. Ii. UUKWELL. May 3, 1802 tf. Hereafter our store will be closed at 4 o'clock, P. M. WILLIAMS &' OATES. March 18, 1862 tf ' j inn nnn uuhukls ok cor- xyvjvvvTON SlilSO Wanted at ine oi. uatnenne jnis lor the Ayr Oil m- . .... - . yompany. a lair price will be paid. April 15, lSo2 lm t V : Take Notice! IIKOM TUI3 DATE, our Books are positively . cloned to aiL Casa will, In every Instance, uc rcuirca, wiiuout oisuncuon or persons. We are .compelled tobuj for Cash ourselrcs and most therefore have tnoceyv. - - . ' pepv. 4 . KLi AS COli KN ; Save Your Ashes, r , THE Charlotte Chemical I&l M. Co.. will pay 12k cents ncr bushel for aoad clean . s- f ' j Ail peibuiis iia.Vlui' unv to xpli' will hIpu-k ilutcJunsuu Co. CHAlvLO i'-TE Feb 25 1 1 c. AI. Co. i Is. cr. LEVIN, Coiniiiissioii -iMerciian t, SELLS ALL KIN OS OF CCOT&Y FRUDUCK. ' COLU.UU1A, March ll. j h 1000 cords TAN BARK, lur which the highest cash price will be paid. KAKL KAHiN WEILEti, april 1'62 cj lbt. : Dallas, JS. C. J. ii. WlUUiNJSOiY: & to. ' WUui,asALS AND Jvtall. UCALtKS IX HAJS WAiUHiX, Jii.it tUU , MLVttl . - - - and . . i . . ' CHAitLOXXE, Hi C. . The destitute H'AMlLlEd oi VOLUN- TEEKs Jur t'uo War," iroin MectilenUurg couiiiy, on bnuuiuif'Uie a ccruhcate lrom the J.o n Marauau that they are buch will he luruibhed with clothing at iny expense, as ur as 1 am able. -Call on 1ft. tu. jNyk HutcHtauN in my absence. ! . - - J. A. tqX: April IS, 1162 lm . t . A TTliMlOM BAi'l'AUOA. just rt-ceivtcfa faietii Com buiaiiou Stool ana Cot ur ctuip use. "'Also, au assort uieut ol heavy Army L'udtrahuts, Drawers, India UuODtr Overcoats and fain Eiiam eiediOil Cloth Coats, f or sale at JvAliiN WElLEK 6l liRUri. Jauuaxy 'bt 1602 11 .. " Family Flour lor Male. s r Uie cunuue Atuunu sunt c&u oe ni Jy, auiiJy, euperHne uuu Uu sLuUK, et- A. so, .UfcAL. &UU Utvlcl. JOILS WlL&td,, aua i, Itol vh.iiuue tlvac Slut.. - IiOfc.S, MIUKS, SXIOIiX. steevircd a Hue SMtiuicui uF woweu LeaUier bhoee, sizes 8 u se hug very lat at fS.OO a pair, fine Kid Morocco Boots, slits 1 to 6. tor ale at KAU.NWLlLi.it A UliOtf. Marcu 12, lSo tf v . John T. Butler, tct Main Hrett, CfuirloU, S. 17., pioUt A'err's UvL, dmLer in Jin WatcJut, cocX, Jevilry, Watch Matorux hi, e. - - ALL work done in U. esubiishnient warrented for ' .- ... . XWISL.V15 MONTHS. Tine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of everr dos- eripUon repaired and warranted for twelve months. Jan. 11, 1&61 iy.- - ... - - . J. IV. KOBSOIV, . (latb ssstt A aossox,) - " Commission . Merchant, " ; . No. 62 EAST BAY,. : ,tZ ' CIIAIILESTON, . C." . - :o; , ' Particular aUunUon given to the sale of . WHEAT, FLOCIT, AC. And from ray long experience In the basintss. X feel eon&dsot of giving sausracten. - ;o: .. C. M. Farxnaa, Esq., Pres. Bank of 8. C, W. 8, Pmith, Ksq Pmidsnt Union Jiank., O. Cwtsf See., NathvUie, Ttnnn Hon. Joha T, Klnfk Aafiuta, fit., Hon. M, A. Caofvsr, Jvw, " T J MV:ANTEDI V " or INDEPENDENT- SKIEIIISHERS. V.ovmtaatr.n lao Uon 1 r- AWI t prnn'inertv..:;.L..i....' ; .i iiiioo 11 tiuc iLvu i i niiLrii i mil. v tion nttr!, to hi, f?ri.rfp - ' Three Companies of the above jdescrip tion are more effective than one whole regi ment of regulars, It is-the same mode of warfare that was carried on in the revolu tion. - Let us harass and annoy the enemy in the rear. One more appeal is made to old Mecklenburg ' and :the surrounding Counties. ,The Conscription act requiring all men between IS and 35 years of age, to enter the service. has passed the Confeder all within .thos Ses,to-proaaptJy rspont to w this cali.- Kspeciallv of our own dear county let it be said "Many have done well, but thou excellest them all."" Or ganize immediately, elect your own officers,- arm wiiij snot gruna ana to me neid." . j , .April 19, 18C2 ; tf - : PALME1TO.' " IROlSr WOEKS; COIU3IaIA,, S. C.,' . ' : ESTABLISHED A. D. MDCCCLI. ' ;J W1LUAM; GLAZE, WflANDFACTDRER OF TEAM - ENGINES, JLvJI from 10 to 80 Uorse Power! SUGAR MILLS of every Strle now in "tise. Mill Work of every discrlption. ; Also, Iron Railing, with every description of Iron and Brass Castings. ' I would call attention to Iron Gsstineln the wav of enelosinz Public Buildings, Dwellings. Cast Steps, Calestro Bailing, and ail kind of enclosures tor uemetary lots. . - .. . -Having a first rate Bolier maker wiCi ns, we are prepared to manafacture Boilers, or repair them, 1 at snor nouce. win eena Doner maker to any part Of the Siaio. Our Steaai Ereinea will he found, when compared withlhca made at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to fortv per cent larger for the same horse power. L . f These Works have been in successful operation forsev ral years, with an increase of natronatre from all partrof the Southern country,- for. which the Proprietor returns his thanks to li! nnnfmi'i friends and patrons, and egs to assure them that no pains er expense will be spared to merit a con tinuance of thir fHvors.." " ; r . . v 1Ttf ''-.-V- ' . , -- ; : v :ko 0 p hah 's ; v t: Anti-Dysenteric & Anji-Dygpept ic !13 1 33 S -7 X v 'PREPARED J)V S. .KOOPMAN. CIIAlilOTTK, N. C. ''- ,r .. f aHTSE unrivalled Bitters possess peculiar cu- JX rauve properties tn- au Affections of tha Bowels, j They will be faund , effectual in the care of Dysentery, iiarruoeu, lyspepSr;i, Sour Stomach and all those painful 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 TGKfCTlILLb.AND FEVEHS. - ; .These Bitters are prepared from"' Roots brought irom uermany, ana ior over, a century nave betm m d 1 r . . . found effectual in that country for the permanent core of the diseases enumerated above. They contain no deleterious drug, but are compounded entirely from roots, and are perfectly sale at alt times..- - "."" : .: - .,- . A simple trial is all that Is asked, as a cure will naturally roUow, and li.t is the best certincate oi .thetrst.peria-ity a?r ecrj ctt re:nely for chose erases. . .- They are manufactured by B. Komarr, Char- Intt. N. and for safe- ty, KUOPMAN A PHELPS Also, for sale at F. Scarr's and K. Nye Uatchin aon A Co's Drup Stores. - Ifeb S5-ly Notice to Merchants. - . FORWARDING OFFlQE : '. . ii. V. It. K. Co. Chaklkston. March 16, 1S6"1. rilUE South Carolina Rail road Company having' JL deteruiined to uiscoutime this department of tne service, the underaignedf who has been the for warding Agent of the Uouipany for the last four of five years, nas associated with him the Chief Clerk In thedepartment, and, under the name of GANTT A SIGN, will continue to RECEIVE and FOR WARD such articles as may be consigned, to his care. He trusts, by strict personal attention, to retain a very liberal share of the business of the department. - ' - - . parties are reminded that ill goods how reach ing this port from points beyond the Confederate States of. America, must be entered at the Custom House, and that duties are payable on" such aa are not purchased on or before the 2&h February last, andladtn rr th.ipboa.rd on orbqfort As IMA AfarcA ruUvnt, save such as are on the free list. It is Uierelore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where duties are payable, .and IS ALL CA5B3 TO 0UVKK THS KXPESSS OF CUSTOM H0CSI XSTBT, WESTBKB THK OOUDS ABB FBKB OB NOT. Pro nipt compliance will prevent delay and. ex panse, as all articles not entered and permitted, win be stored by the Custom House cmccrs. The South Carolina Railroad Company will advance, as heretofore, the charges of ireint, drayage and warfage, b-uinol tU exj'C-n.ta connected with tht ' Kates of charges for forwarding will be very moderate, and may be had on application to GANIT a b'WXYi to whom all business comina uications should be addressed. . : , . ' ' The undersigned refers to the officers of the. South Carolina Railroad Company, to the custom ers of the Forwarding Department, and to ail merchants of standing in the city of Charleston, and respectfuiiy 'solicits a liberal share of patron age. $ .. , , JAMES L. GAS I'lV : 5 Late Forwarding Agent b. O. U, u. Co. .', Prove their Professions UY COMING FOKWAHD . SQUARING TJF AT ONCE. tf spared to return when. iigrini visaged war has smoothed his wrinkled Iront," I hope to resume business. t: F. WILKINSON. AprU 4,1862 jJ-Il-LINliltV, M1LLINEUY. prIDg Straw and Neopohtaa Bonnets, Drab and Black fctraw BonueU, Boys and Misses Straw and Leghorn Hats ;.Also, new- Spring Artificials and Ribbons, just receive! aoa ur sa:e at MarcVl,lSC2-tt - - - - ' ;, MARTIN, TANN1UILL & CTo,, .(Succrssors to N. M.ilAUTIN, SOX A Co.) ; Grocers & Commission Merchants, ' PTUSOUUG, VA.. - . WALTER ICMARTIN & Co (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) , - COMMISSION MEUCnANTS, R. A. Mabtis, formerly of Granville Co.'.N. O. . R. Takxahill, formerly of Edgecombe Co.,.N. C Walt ML. Misns, of Richmond, Va. . , . N. M. Mastibt, of Richmond, Va-- . R. H. Ccskisqham Jrof Richmond, Va. : yrlOTH concerns wui give laiuitui personal at- JO tenUon to the sales or COTTON, WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will bay any of the above named articles, either on Com misiloo, Speculation or otherwise, as their busi ness la produce Is wn&ncd to SELLING exclu sively. Refer to . " '"- j-vr---. C I. risssa, Esq., President N. C Rail Road. Dr. W. J. HawxixS, Pres't R. A Gaston RaiRoad. R. E. BanXjSRS, Esq, Pres't Bank at Tarboro, N. C. Hon. W. N. EDWASBSr Warren County, If. C. Jamks M. Bcllock, aq., Granville County, N 0. 0. F. Prssas, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg Kbkp P. Battub, Eq Raleigh, N. C. . , A 57 We reepectfuhy tall the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one of ihs best Cotton Markets lo the South, having both good home aad foreign, demand, and . wt .are les4 to bear that efforts are now being mads to gvtths frtlght through from Gharlotta u Peters ksxf rs4uceJ ta about 3 a alt. t.lsl-. - - - -' Charlotte t S. C. Railr- j d q r TTl - Colombia, Majrch 1C2.. A PlQQrMP.PT? TRAIW,;l ' T7.' UlllOia IOr CUariUllc CaCJl U L"- i r r n 1-..- erioori in . t j . -m m o. ana arrive jn uommDia at a ,? m f , - - , .Enfirraeer and Sopenn Iident. April 4, 18G2 tf Charlotte & S. C. - Raf road nmr iihrn A'-! rjlIIE Passenger Trains on this I id will JL ' leave and arrive, hereafter,!! pliowfsi Leave Charlotte, at --i'' rZ A.3L Arrive at OnarJolJ?. 'Arrive at Columbia'; ' , 'y r.V."'-' Nov 8 tf H - WS ' i ' niUnLOTTEaiidSO..C,lll.B. the Bonds of tbls Company will be jal presented at my office at the Depot.' whenever dec 2 '61. - A. H. MARTH Agtnt.' AtlanlicTenn. & 0. Rd , Treas. Office A. T. & O.R fl. Co., I 1 ' -:''-""' CharlotteMarcbl7.86i. f If.; . As the Jast installment ot t Jock sub scribed in Mecklenburg county ls due'on the 21 st of April, all Stockholder Jn arrears are requested to tnake- immediattbayment." contractors have Jaithluliy ierlormed ineir autios, anamust be paid, lie amount is due from Stockholders. Conif forward. n a -r ttt t , . . r .1- . r ai ur ana get yourcernncav1. : ' -S.-; ? . M. fL. :WRISTOf Treas. Whig copy four weeks. - March i7,1862 d2w;v 7 Wilmington; Chariot e - and llutherford Rail R .Tbasspobtatios OFitOE, W, D: "bN and after "Monday the 15th in 'O' ?enger and Mail Train ".will be lant the fas- run . on this Road daUyXSundays excepted) as folows : , GOING WEST. J -:rr'i ; Charlotte -';." Tuskaseege , Brevard ' Sharon " " . - - Lincolnton GOING EAST- Lincolnton - ' Sharon " Brevard T. -. Tuskas- ege Lsas . I 7.00; AIM." 7.45 8.15 - -8.40 - A RRlf R .7.43 1. 8.10 ' ' - S.37 9.00 Lkavk . , ' 11.00 A. M. 1L23 11.50 . : 12,17 . .. Amive; V ii.45 . 11.40 12.15 KiL! . Charlotte 1. 1.00 : - By Ordef , i . . V. At McBER. " -' -r Actjng Master bi Transportation . Lincolnton, April 4th, 1861. . - . - Atlantic, Tenn, & 0. al iilli. r X Ti FreT!SoST!2M kS.l.The EdeecoiuboFiUlii Journal. jj-.; Iu014 U &Mlken JCL'.frelifi'rsjeji be dotlvered at said &taU tos at the Offnto rUi.- A.J1. MA.'llLN, . - JFreihl Agent, -- Charloii;." , Jauuary 22, lS62--tf PHINTEES' INK MANUFACTUEED JB. A. RANDALL & GO,, : MARIETTA, GEORGIA. BOOK- NEWS AND COLOllL'D . . Of an excellent quality, and warranted equal to the best .Northern make. ' BOOK -INK at 50 cents to 4 per lb.; in cans ot 1 to 10 pounds. 1 NEWS INK, (line) at 30 cents per lb.V for all orders cl. 100 pounds and upwards. JSTE W'.a INK, (very fine) at 40 cents per lb., ; in Kegs oi xb ana ou poanas. 1 , - COLOKED INKS at lto; $8 per lb. in half pound and pund cans k v- jza Every paper inserting this adver 1 . , - 1 -1 tisement tor pnemontn ana eenaing us a copy of their - papery will receive ' pay for the same upon purchasiag three times the amount ul their bill from U9. - . . inch 22.' 62-1 m. A. 13. R. & CO.' iicmoyali . 1 ' ! rilHE subscriber .begs to Inform the public that A he has removed ins Shop to Ne 4 T& HO W where he Is prepared with a full stock ' of GOODS FOR MENS WKAJBj Jf . To supply all who may favor bun with a call. v - Having secured the services of one of the best Cutters in. the South, he feels satisfied that he can please" the most fastiduou. i. -Oct. 9-lt i J. 8. PHILLIPS.' INK xHANUFACTOitY. .T jHE Subscriber has commenced the manufac ture of a btantiful - j .v ; -v-!'-:-4-- ltLAClv WjaiTING INK. r.-. It is made from an English recipe, ' arid is re-" markable for its brilliancy of olor and freedom from all sediments or drugs.1 . - r 4 - i .'Orders from dealers will be hUed with prompt ness, and at as moderate prices' as they have been purchasing for from Nortnern sianuiacturers. . , Orders solicited, and samples sent wherever re quested. Address , W. B. JOHNSTON, ' ugZ0-tt Columbia, S. Or' ; w. Dissolution. r aiHE Copartnership heretofore existing under JL the name of ALEXANDER A McDOUGALL, is tnis day dissolved by mutual consent.- Henry Alexander is alone authorised to settle the busi nesa of the late firm. - '. tr" . v , JIENaY ALEXANDER. ; . ; MALCOLM MoDOCGALL.: J nnt 27, 1S61 tf. 1 U & 0 NOW IS -THE TIME TO SUB-. JL O OQ SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT S0D TtlEliN WS.Ji.KLYI THE BEST TALENT OF THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT. . The Southern Field and Fireside, Published every Saturday, at Augusta. G.,---ac- ; Anowltdged to be. " tAs - bentFamily Paper in the ikr-iln,'- contains in each issue, eight pagea (forty columns) of ' " ' -...; y " Clioice Iteadlixs MatterV - " ; devoted to the Instruction and amusement of the friends of SonUiern " -. LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE, and AET. i- IST" Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents. ; . ... ' ar. n l 3 JH-Sr SV TVTlT T A DO 0B S VWrU " Ad.Irfst iAMES GARDNER. Aususta; CJa. '" . - j 1 " - - - - t :-'i 1 ' The old North IState, ForeVer, 'fl- OO K HEBE, FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITI-UJ ZENS, will you . bay the coble STATE of NORTH CAROLINA I If so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this v New, X-arge and MaenlHcent Map, And you will get the whole State, with ber Rivers, Railroads, Gold,' Copper,.- Lead, Irpn and Coal Mines, and all the Cities, Towns and . Tillages, her noble Mountains ace Spring, , nd ber Fields and Flowtrs.. - - . If you want this G0iDEN .-RIZF., now is the time.- Map seven feet by five, & border views a! the ft ate Hsuse, Insane Asylum, Chapel Hill, Mais and Female Colleges, Ac, Ac, oa of thec4ss -;cd& Maps ever published. - . - - v ,.r - ; ' PEAECI BC5T . , v . v : HiHsbore.K. CISf?." AQSNTS WAKT2D fby avary. Ceuuty in -the gtats. Terms Ubid, "Apply M fcboyt, ." , ft-J -.m, - ... ; - : L Co;; Executive . Depiirtnieiit of NorthCarolina; : ADJ ITTA NX ELS'.' IlaJcIsh, JTlarcli 22d, 1802. .m m n mtu A A A - 1 Generax .Ordek, j at t . ; a r.fV; TM Ptv Vrt i, D a'att iro of - 1 C: Volunteers must be tendered directly iue otaie, otnerwisfrtbe boa ntv. -authorized bynbe ordinanco of ,;th ' Convention1" L raise. North Carolina's quota of troops aviII hoi oe.paia tojoem, as the favr. does not atIow..it;V"The . Gcnpanies 'so ; tendered will be organized -into Regiments by ihe Stated the commissioned officers, pf which elect, their field pfficers; The bo'untjr will Repaid each Company a-s'opn as possible after their arrival in Camp. Vfj-,'-VII; -No": organization":1 of 'Rpaimftnt'ne - t4 Battalions will be . recosnizad - unlesallhfi - f 1 - . ... .7.7. i in compliance, with its law. ;. - i k szZ i III. ; These Troops bein? raised for fm ! mediate field service 'should have no more, baggage than eack mH can? carry, Jri his knapsack. . It is desirable that, each man -bring-a blanket (if he can furnish it,) any adcntional articles musCnecessaniy be lost lv. All communications on - Military f roa;ters must be- sent to.this Oflice.- In no other way willlhey reiveimmediate at tention.. - . ' jy"- :':: : ; By order of Governor Clarke. - ur -J. ,g. martin, ; i'i ? 1 mch 7 d4w4tr ; i 'Adjutant GeneraLr :-V .P R OS PECTUS - -j niLLSBOlUGH " "'' nsvoTKD to ,"-' t'yi?" POLITICS, AGRICULTURE; MISCELLANY; GENERAL NEWS. - . PUBLISHED BT-- DENNISHEAROirir HILLSBOROUGH, N. C C: t ''ft . TTITIl the present volume the RECORDER - vwjz commenced the fortieth year of Its exls-; tence, the first number having been issued the 10th of February 1S20 ; 'during all which time we have labored to make our paper interesting and useful,, and vre hope that In these particulars we have not; been altogether unsuccessful. It has been our wish to make the RFCORDER- a good Family Pa- per devoted to Pohtics,CAgncuiture, Miscellany, wenerai.News, Ac, with a view to the entertain' ment" and impt-rt--Mijit of the farmers ? and , citi zens of the'eirele in whih It la arUoted. Our Agricultural department we endeavor to fill with the best selections we can make from all sources. jiving preference to such as wHl be of practical nseto the farmer ana cultivator ; ana in tnis par ticular we hope to, make the REUOKDEK as van- able to the agriculturist as any peiloaioai.of a purely agricultural character. In our Miscella. neous department, we shall contiue to be,' aa we have'always been, careful' .to select u,ch;articles as win have a tendency not only to amuse, but to. Imorove the mind and .heart. - Wlule we snail pe thankful to receive well-written articles to adorn our columas, wa are not so ambitious of originality as not to prefer selected mat ter, 01 superior merit, to loosely-written and ill-digested articles, though ornamented at the top with the coveted word "Written expressly for the KEUOKUEK. ' In-our News' department we shall take especial pains to present to our readers the latest intelligence ; and to ehable us to do so we have facilities equal- to these enjoyed In any portion of the State, except those fayorea witn teiegrapnxc commumcauon. Aslnglecopy; one year,;...;. Z.0U .. Six copies, one yearx . ' Ten copies; one -year.. . . . . ;..;..iu.uu - .; -.--.....15K) - Payment always in advance. Any of our old subscribers who will obtain five subscribers ana sena us use casn, snau receive their own pajer free of charge. July 13. . - - ';' - - - ' 1 f ruflHE Bubscrlo1" w. cromencs on or soon me "1 i u - .-- t -i it i . m - -r, v 1st of jjpiemDer,40ov;vwie puoiicauon.oi monthly journal in Tarhoro', to be devoted to the plantatUn and rural interests of North Carolina in particular, and of the South generally. ;- Edgecombe having long since been acknowledg ed as the model farming county of North Carolina, we feel that there is no locality better suited, and none more justly entitled, to the source of publi cation of a first class agricultural paper than Tar boro', . Itis to be called - .. ' , - - - Xli e Edgecombe Farm Jour nal," And wfil contain original and selected articles jip on Agriculture, 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. v . - - --. The nrice of subscription has been made bo low is to place the publication' within reach of every one.- :. . t -?:'51:" 4 i: K-'lj''--i : .iv ""r:-v''-'' XERMd: - ;;;,.'.---:' j One copy one year. . . . . . 0 . Seven copies one year. .i-.1. . .. .."S 00 Twelve sopiea one year.,'...,, ?. :'. o 00 Twenty-five copies one year. . ?. . ..10 00 tpy. No paper sent unless paid for in advanoe. , . 1 WILLIAM B. SMITH, , - Editor and Proprietor, Tarboro, N. C. - - - OF THE ' - STATS IfUUENAL. A YING become the proprietor of the Demo- cratte f resu.': i have merged that paper into tiie" STAts Jopbsai., which wiu .be published ' The jsTATiSoJotJBNAi. wtil: advocate .'Democratic, principles In the broadest Beh&e,, and wili support and defend Democratic measures and their advo cates as they-are presented, and as occasion may" require. In other essentials it win pe my aim - to make the "paper, what; its name denotes, a fctate Journal eschewing all sectional- considerations and working for the entire State and her eoBomon As eoon as arrangements can be made, the whole naper shall b re-modeled ...and printed with new typt On good pupei, uu iu t auyct iui ui-uuci .., , The Editorial department trill be properly atten ded to in ita various branches, and will speaK for it self. ..rteivner iaoor nor vxpeus..'wiu wo bjhuiju iu. the management ot the paper.: : ... - ; - - Tht- tsnns of tne State Journal wiil be as fol- -mi-Weeklv. per annum. ..! ,'. ; .-W. . '.: $40t; W -V1 v . . . . Z .1 . . ..... 2o0 These terms will be insisted upon invariably in; nslJntiiu& No name will .be . put upon , me ust without the money,' and all papers "will be i discon- tinned at the expiration oi tne time lor.' which they have been paia, unless the subscription be reneweu. 1 am satlshed, irom years 01 experience, uiai. upon no other footing can any newspaper, nope to .suc ceed. ' ; : - -" -- Advertisements of a proper cnaracter win oe Inserted at the following rattiS ? ... Or suuare. first inseruon.-. N.r:$lOO . f.a.dh subseauent Insertion.. . ; ; . ... .55 v'ents. Ahbetalsducuon jon tueae rates ioryeany au- vertisers in the Semi-Weekly. In the Weekly edi tion the lull rates will be charged. ' . r , -. JOHN PELMAN, f a ."Nov. XT, 1S60. Editor and Proprietor A N 0RTH CAROLINA PAPER - XH E rT I M K S ; - - 7 I - ; fa.vu a yer,.-w-uu4 -- "-"t-ja-- - - -g-JXE T1MJ!3 conuuus - weeiuy v -Jf wiiAums oi . . .. r . . . : 1 . - ; -'JL choice matter, Bpeciauy -u"ww mc iamuy circle. It i- neitner sectari-iu iwuwv, uui uy h.n-AnurteouS to all sects ana parties, it ia the constant aim of the publishers to present in its column- whatever may elevate the people andTen rich the State. I The publishers would arne!sUy appeal to the families of North Carolina to giye THE TIMES a trial ; try it for six months, to see If it be not as well to-patronise aome--p-r,Min-Be .broad : to build up home .interests and a t stlif. wide, wid to scatter our substance and our V Tamongstracgers. ;Give ihs TmsS atrial - th.n tet it stand upon its merits, " ... :- WHAT IS SAID OV THS TUU.. ;-".": t - "The Times. I regard as the very first of. our Southern Literary Weeklies." Rev. C. W. Deems. - -lknow of ho Weekly published anywhere, that Is so deserving of public patronage as the Times." Rev. J. E- Edwards. - - - . rr f - f f "There is no pandering to a vitiated taste eve ry article Is of a moral tendency, and calculated both to amuse and Instruct. Wumlxgtoa Herald K)ne of the hndometweekly papers published In the Cnion-w Spirit of. the Age, f; aLtt the people of North Caarolina eccoarags their own newspapere. Raleigh Standard. -ddJSl, I COL ALBRIGHT f .v . '... - Greensboro, N. C. iCookandyasherWanted. AN expsrienced COOK, Washer an4 Ireseriwia . bear of a plea-want ajbtation on ppUcatios Jaa!i " i - ' f ;THE; SOUTHEEIT ' GTTAEDIAIf; ; " tJOZ-mnixiA,. so; 'OAV" ; - BT CHARLES P. PELHAM. '..- -" ; 1 tbsjis:- - Tri-Weekly-..-.,.,.......,...t.4 00 - Weekly-.... ,t,.'.L..l, 2 00 41 v Psymenf ia , Advance. Invariably, Post mastrs sending -us. five dally, subscribers, with $30 GO, or five trl weekly subecfibers, with $20 00, (enclosed In registered letters,) will b entitled to an extra copy," or In lieu of. that 2Q percent, of th ' a f V m: to to f sums thus remitted, provided the order Js -.for .many as are copies... Ten- per cenU'wilJ be allow - ea lor amounts remitted for single subscriptions.' : 'r' r- .-: -;. . avsBTtsciST3 .-" -- -v , Inserted at the following rates In the Dally aad, Tri-Weekly: V ' T - . . . . One square.(10 lioea or less) one fnsertiop . .5Q f ta Each aubsectuTOt.insertion;,.:. 35 tts - Tvhen an advertlKement Is Inserted In the Week ly, or but once a week In , th Dally, 50 cents a square for each Insertion. V -- . .. - . , 7 We offer tq advertisers the inducement of send ing their favors to be readj&y a numerous and ln i : r iimt ineir laro tyTtWTSW JutlieTn gTrardTanui -a-nw tnMi mS. vantages 83 an advertising medium ; Its circula- tion Is large: and Is dally and rapidly eifcendine. particularly in the middle and uppers tricts ther.State .i;.--U:-r : y: -The Job Office-Is thoroughly .appointed . respects, and" fitted for -every description o worav in coanecuon witn it. is a uinaery-V i Tb Southern Guardian is devoted to - the oaln tenance of the rights. honor and interests ofShe South under the Constitution. .While it Is willing 90 snsrain tne iemocranc pany wnenever its course shall command approval by its justice, it yet more confidently and distinctly rtJies Upon the psople oi iue ooubii ; anu aa me wnb preps rauon ic r - U( contest which is even now upon us, it will tealons ly labor to effect union and. co-operation amongst I In the management ot thls'-Sournal tke early production of every class of news from all parts of - the world, the lessons orwirtue and morality,, the interests of education, "agriculture, commerce, and manufactures, will be kept praxalnantly in : view, and no efiort will he spared to rn ake It, in all res pectn. an acceptable fire-side visitor.' ' ? - ..... . ",We send our Dally to nearly all the Week ly newspapers of the FtateA Will they, In considj erfttlon of this advatage, kindly ;r!v?' the abrvf prospf rt-w fftw..tpaerUow. ':r :- ..'. lutie T j . The- IUe rary; Pap er : o f the South '. ' MEVERY FAMILY SHOULD READ IV I . v '- ' -. . : . - -.v... .. I' THE LAUQE&Ti TITB CHEAPEST 1 TIH. - yJSST ILLUSTRATED SOUTHERN FA2f 1 rHHE TIMES Is neither poMiical nor sectarian, '.ii. - but is the constant aim of t- Editors to fill its columns with live -choiseBt Hiborical, Literary andTamuy-reaaing, and with a iafs selection ol All- the new - of:, the day, botb tortei-) and domes tic; -iv v -.' ;. -'. Jz-- s: -:" i The fifth Volume " commences with the'Aeif year I860.:: Engagements have been made to"make this TIMES ; It wilt commence with X '. '4. Its Illustrations will be increased ; and its. typo graphical appearance will be improved by a still m-.AAA- li-infi T'l- -i. lJnKliohara q ra rfAtofminA) fn keep pace with the improvements of the age: their motto is PROGEEj5Sl0&,-' and as the circulation of . THE TIMES enlarges each year, they are de termined to add new attractions v to its eolumns, and make it the literary paper of the South;- With, these inducements the 'Publishers confidently ex- nect several thousand increase injUrculation. : But. as additional incentives to the friends of the South to enconrage their own Jiterary and famuy paper, in which they will find none of that impure arid immoraL reading which sometimes they get from abroad, the Publishers of THE TIMES offor ; -- ;' f 2,500 IN PUKlfllUMS v: - f For subscribers to commence with the new volume and, the hew year. -THE TIMES is printed weekly on eight large pages, nne paper, at 9 a year, m advance. For specimen numbers -and circulars addroea the VuU(ews COLE & ALBRIGHT. Greensboro, N. O. TMCliAHLESTON MERCUJiY : k POUTICAL, COMMERCIAL. AND UTEART: -: . . , ' Ktw&PAPtK . - - PUBLISHED DAILY AND TM-WJSJSKLY f BflHE MKBC0BV gives daily reports of the Mar- ke: and Marine intelligence in unanesion and ol Charleston - commerce in tne leaaing 'sea ports of tiie world. The Weekly: Prices Curren is made up with muca care, and from, the mojt reliable sources. , Its ijonnection with the "Asso plated Press" insures the latest 'intelligence by Telegraph and the earnest news by pteamers from EuroDe. It has an able and accomplished Cor respondent in London (a gentleman-connected with the editorial stalf ot . tiie London Times,) and regulsr Correspondents in New-York, Washington; Key West and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and : weekly letters on -Luo in Washington are additional attractions in favor of - . . ai... . m a . its lady readers its. literary, pousw, irom pen of a .gentlemau who occupies. perhaps the hiehest position among the - literary men of the South, are disoriminating and tcompreheasive,- Attention IS paid to all matters of general concern, especially those ia rererence to uie rianting auu Agricultural lutercot, and to the current news of 'the dav. Great care is taken that nothing shall appear "in fits columns which should be excluded from the family circle. f; - f -: f - i . The political creed of the MskocbT eonsisU in the principles of the Democratic Party; 'as; laid down in the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 andJLTsS the Boverejguty: or tne ptates ; a strict consiructi-m Of the Ji edevai Constitution by the (ienerai GOverhmenti'the agent trthe States : Free Trade, and an economical. Administration ot the Goverument. -Its policy is the" Union rxif the gotithern States in maintaining their rights' f Z Xeruks Payable 'ltt .dVance, DAILY, per annum . -.;. vV.' ."ii I . . T. . . . . . $10.00 TRl"WEEhU-Y. . .V.r .V; ...-V .;; &.eo. Clubs will bo FurnlsUed aa follotve: Five Copies of the DALLY for...-. ., ... 40.01 Five Copies of the TRi- VV EERL Y . . , , , . '. -. . .Ul.tXr . y The name ol no person out vi vuariestoa wiu 00 entered, on. our books, unless the payment ol the subscription be made in advance. Nor will orders from without the city to publish Advertisement, Marriage Notices, or uwiuaries, - De atteoucd to, unless uie cash, .or an,aceepiabie City reference, accompany the order. money may always be forwardeu at our risk ia registered letters, . y rOSTMASTKaB are auuioriscu w ac, as our Agents In..' obtaining- subscribers, and. forwarding-,' the money and by sending ui JfiQ Daily suoscri bersj .with- $50 -enclosed-or Jl'im Tbi-Wbsklx subscribers, with if enclosed, will be entiUed to aa ewtra-xopy '.; ' or if preferred, they may retain. Twenty pe-rc&n&. ot tne pre-paymeats, lor their trouble' and in ilea of the extra paper. ' c ; i -" Out. of South Carolina, no person whatever Is authorised,, to , collect -debts -already . due to the aiaauuax - ' - -:. . . ' - . - . - in the State MtSambki. L. Bo&Qitsi is" our ieg Blur Agent to make collections and procore ti?w buiiaesa and subscriptions, f " : f,. j-.-V v ': In Chariest Mr. Jam as D. Bcpds, connected with the office, is our regular authorized - collector who has f ull power to receipt for money now due the paper and to contract lor future business. -j, KuDacribers and others; in dehtao as, are urgen tly requested to sen4 in our dues by mail at the -earliest period. By so doing,; they will save -lis tsnint, m.r'MiiL s.n amount edulvalent to a nrixt- th' . 1 pfer -Editors in Ui-State aud throughout the Soutn.fwho receive our Tki-Wkxslt lor i their Wxkklt, are respecuony requested to compeuBate US lor tne utuerence iu vaiue vj iumci QJt Prospectus.'-i;-" f f . f H, B. ILHEXr, Tk.' . THE FAKMlllr FLA1VTEK - f ,REMOTEDTq 'f f .? (TOLtMBIAsf, C y'-' "HTTrAvTN G parchased of msj. ueo. aeaborn this .fill popular journal, I have removed Us place of A YING purchased of Maj. Geo. Seaborn this publication to Columbia, and will hereafter issue It from this city at regular stated periods. : . f , " f f Feeling confident that such a journal Is greatly neded in this State, and fceh; ihg that It will be sustained, if located at the Capi -il of the State and conducted with spirit and abihty,i have determin ed on .making the .venture.' an- oall opon every Farmer aad Planter In Boutb Carolina to eaooursge the enterprise byjthelr patronage. - f " y. ,- . ' It will be printed In the finest style of Typogra phy; with new type, on fine paper, handsomely embelliihed, ana dgbt pages added to its former Pries cm.o iwu-urptr aonuiB, aiwayi 1 Aivance. - -.f y .y-'t " '.-.' ;;--"-." :. 1 - a eorns of the best practical an J scientific Agri cultural writers have been secured, and ita Editorial department wiU b under the csreof eneof the tet Farmers in w tana. .. Xb Cash ryitsra will b rigidly adhered as nam will t -eater ea ob ear oouujitti arts t! en ta paid. . . - ". rvm -,-' at si T 7 - m a skisb jasssiai . .- t , . .Tairs tta?k'". Cottou l2aycrwrotrsi v ' "; -' ' ; . Doaler?--- Agtnts for EiUUxvtirt 2lantpv : ALL ORDERS pROMPTO f - may!7-tf . - - ' 1 I as HAVING, Tccaud In t'harlott - r fully solicits a tha re of, public J age. - , . - - - J - A complete asetfl tment of Cloth 'V 1 L 4 u '). . KtWT. I ' k"-v mers and Vestua ai wxvs on haod . mad( to order C sfioria-t E,, latest rashion, , ' v ; . . . S Shop three Ou ir fcoji it it Man f Cliarl 0 1 tei Fo bn if MAYING purchased from J. A. P. esUbllsliment, the understgnq to callthe. attention of the public to! he Is now ready to fill "every ordef Steam Engines, Cotton, and Tobacco', every description of Machlnecy. All I tinjfs In Iron, Brass and nher metals I "notice and reduced prices.. ParUcu' .given to the making -and repairing i Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton Giol and AgricoUural Work of all "kinds, i lng,Joi, Wagon VV.rk, and Hor-ti with dispatch. Old Iron, bra and t lngs bought at ilic Foundror takea for job work. A!! J:lDds of Wood 1 done. . J: V. , ":..;- I deo86-W ? . ; 40UN M ' : 1 of lis a bo r' - ih. Kci t a all ob pofS-- tta.'cr rV.U ' Work : i 'er. Cast" ijiijr- ai:- - -' v ;h. l. alexanoi Attorney; arifl.Couaseliof iu:. :V"' ? CJIA LOTTK2, JV. .37Offlee la Bsu.xtis Bcilp; ; J.--T;-'.B!IsyCE'-A- Ife .Uouon.v-and All KLcus ot 3.01 T ( nuxl 'I'IIAiX2 T1 ; :t y CHARLOTTE april8-tf. "; - , ... J : v MECKLENBURG UION W( : HENJ1Y !AXEX AN rwHE undersigned beg to inforhj ii JL Charlotte and Vicinity, and UM -erally, that they have ... - , COMMENC ED U USlX, : "1." .it the.aboTe v'i --'. V' ' " ! FOOT OF y J Adjoining Uie North Carolina Rail R t ! D 1 posite junw wiLiiia)' steam Hour h They are now prepared to furnVih a Mi At short notice, and on reaionatll STEAM ENGH V V " FROM 6 to 60 HORSE P0WI$ , X 6 r o 'o S la o q '? ,w .-v; AND f OF ALL Kljroe. - fi r JL rn tlidr lino promptly attended to.: f f r f DRYislhJttlUperaUpnj and . ' I ,i I ;i Cast; KegHrly twice a y ) , f f.- 'T Wedneidays and gatardaysj j. They are prepared to furnish all .kin I CASTlNfJS IN.IKON, BA a . ' aoooboiso' co oaom. -SAW AND GEIST MILL GE 1 GIN WHEELG. ; ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND Bi tftFOL .f COTTON PRESSES. J UASX-liiUX, It Alii G f .i " For Garden Enclosure!, ' .' : Dwelling Houses, -. f. ; -f -.c Public Buildings, .'.- .-.. f - . ; Porticoes', Theirf-v-"--' , ' --"' I For carrying on tie busoess In an have been SELECTED V, 'f H GREAT! are provided with fcll !'r. ; j ' a , - llVLPaOVlilYlENTt Required to do their work In a - r 1 w Flit ST IIATK WtAP(N Areata." for Dr.". E. : 0. Eiwott, fc Patent Mular Saw Mill, whioh has' tb4 along with many ethers, of doing at Ul much work, and doing it better, thaoi irm . 1. . v .. t . 1.. I aim in use i can bb iuu u emuoi Horse Power. . TheMulay may be seen atacy time. - - HENRS ALKXi rN. JJ. Jid iron, urasc, .tjorpsr, o takenln trade. - , - ect.8,'186o-tt y- ..... .".' THOMAS W. HAJJC11 . .. : ;ff ' AT THS 'f-j - SIGN OF THE DIlfJ lilCILDSON STP -. . - . - -. . -i THE NORTH-EAST CORNER PF Bit AND PLAIN STREETS, V., - i-0.i66,v. - OOXjTJMSXA, Importer aud Ucaler In WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEL y ' VEH WISE,' ! Military. & fancy ODS.! pgyWATCSSs and Jswslbt repaired l . I l .Aft k ana exuerit-uceu huhuku, au ; Uaib-Wobc made to order HI oct. 27, lb00-tf. - - BALTIMORE COMMERCIAL C f 0 U N 0 E S . 8 5 2,: - C H AX TE R E - I t- .-'.-' LOOaTKO . ' ' " 'Cbrttsr bj f BxUimort and ChurUk k ..aiLTUoai, sd, fglHE Largest and most. .Elegantly E Commercial College In the L'tilti Every yooug man-snouia write imm; one of . those . large auu o?auuiuiiy Circulars," representing the exterior- 4 YiSw of the Baltikobb conmacuj. K,t Penmanship, AC, which wm be sent mail res of charge with Catalogue List of Students, lerms 01 1 union, vpu Press on our New System of Book-Ree; -". ..' ,"J--. - a 0 o 1. t r. - v . i E. K. LOSixx, Principal Lecturer on I of Accounts, Business, Customs, eu J. M. PHiixirs, Professor of Book-j Commercial uaicuiauons. . H.H." Davibs, Associate, rror. 1 boos N. C. J0H5S05, Professor 01 renmacsr. 8. T, WitiUMS, Iq., Mercantile Law. Rjrr. X. Y. Rbxeb, D. D., Commercial I TBOITIBI, -1 Bon John P Kennedy, J . Hon Joshua f Hon Thomas iwacn, I Wm.H Kei Jacob Trust, Zq.t - : Wm Knabe.- rh time usually -required to cpmpl eourse, from 8 to 13 weeks. 1 A JJirtOMA H awarura urwun Tim Circulars and Cata""!ir'fg' Ac.Mot by maU fr4 ccAor. y' ' , Address in lT-tf a-' , . X - . v.v ".'.' itaUi MlsjiLji s mm m mm urn m -imr n n r "r mauBNT :;y- . my- -m Mttntirttt, net! j A hotit on ptii,.S5h-lt, ' : f ; V j I . 'i ' '
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 19, 1862, edition 1
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