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WN TO eereaionlouj on Friday jspeosina of (jus and Til niiQUch aJ tiaiazd of a Kl p&ir, L-rrid iLe IrconTtl "loll iiui 'tit.tu. t ; ' J f . .iy th dicoa.2ture cf t ur rr:l it Nt the clll- Zcr. Ilv rbern, I hl lost ever) tiling 1 h lia 1 1 tj , r, and siock au.i othr office Diiure and blhcr prcrtT of 'J hut still 1 h -.! U hr- Kl! tO C rK! pre?. rial and fur- j,U all gone arrangement at au eartjr diy tu i?suD." at suae taud ; this t cint il vrjr reciule from tl i dcpnd howeirer upua tl- Lort.iiae i ab; to piKtrat s Und. , Having lost all I havt, I tnu. in.1r:tiit to the PUUGatS5 oQ d.aie tt;natnt. T!iOiu;Mn U kut to which .weU of tne r?eall who ere 1 1 make Irr.rn- It iiy mr address a i'tl hf tor the present, IJjtc Papers in the tf-ata tha Gu-Sia c.vchu?a will iiiease C. " re the PBO- 11 ir notice this w.nl. 1 J. L.i UoU.Wo, March 17,'lSCZ. '7 k PAT.TVTFr IRON WCh R K S , COLUMJBIA. WILLIAM (iLAZi; ti HO UG E A." S 1 CI E I. 1 'proprietor, Foremau( laiXESof an AKUFACTCEE3 ;-Tj:A , - - M' power dr.tr. 3, .':r M iUud Plantation ri? r 1 r ft , at short uotL , hf ' -a all times 00 Uaua sooie bauuu or 1 1 ii nectloQ with our Mill I Ha f state. . In con Wuric we have secured the services cf Ir. J N CiiABTUKE, whd is one ol the bst A r-( i a the South, to aperioiifid the putticg r J I and Epgines. - . corn i m.1 is: ; I ara agent for or t t 4 ( Jest rOttTLBUa ror or ,t t 4 I ie; use, a,- i e 4w is wisl.k ' th lli; aud cef .i j I c ; MILd-S cow la rmsa any sue waatvd. Persons are Invited to Pt 1h H". rv peration of the ane uow in tue. The M -ra 4 I Mcii ) the very L Li procured frouj K lit I S. C, and the Vlilis are t BRASS AND I J '.ol (ItVsTINGS. te a 4 1'- II LI VI 1.-. I LK V rk. J I , K-lif. rl 1TTOX. - 1 I 1 f i 014 Parns " All decrlpUoM of B1V - 5 ! !K0N CASTINGS - .aecutcd tn the very l t iai Ar.and at short r "Jf" cast .v.! d .I the week.; Oar stock of patterns is li -fharing recenUy purchased all those f f 3) WrUbt, which being l 1 if ivvned by G. . os made at my Ftabllh3jent lor tne 1 .urtintiit more loll l ears, make the er like rsUbllsle mmt la the fciate- f Wiro Rzi 1 mu aeDt for On f th larfest Wire Kaillt( .nwat theM .14d furnish WIN B tDdTEAU. or an .escr f 34 of Wire Work, a 1N- LUANDAUii, ,t . u rim of Use raani i jiarer, which can be d at my omce. CIRCU1-A!. CAWS.; 1 in agent f..r K. iioe celehrred Cllt- CULAKA3' an L Uso fc k rinafacturer of the ' rtt.-le la aw auuu ia.t a iuu auppiy 01 . .. -A . ' .uMn theci, wUl wed -J call ou me, as I make "rfcharre l atucj: tLem ti mandrels." - - OLD SAV :XUUXIIJaI. t M,e a GUMMWO XfcHINE a hai.lf and rerared to retoth.o;. isaws, makku them as 'Tee U, l-tf V VALLIAM GLAZeV. MILITARY, ORDER. 1 SraCULORDE-N0.y; EGT. N. C. M., ) priU2, lb62. J nd noncommU- ChsrlottJ J : . . 3 " gioned oilicers and I ment : " ; " es of S5th Ilcgi- ... . v.ia arc rereoy r fd to appear in Cbrlottr on Tuesday 10 o'clock, A-M., a i 1 lueaaai; Ms., a if j 1 ctt for Ilji j uiiision J 1 ie 20:h ot May, at and equipped as the law direc cental drill and in- spcction. riie Com .nd non-Commis- 'eioned Olhceri will m3 ir on the preceding Saturday anawuomkv M-t for drill.-- ,11 A ilezimfrtfsJCoiff at 10 o clock. A. lartial will ateera bleonluesJayetech; lor the trial of such cases as may oe orv .1 detail lor the CoiH ,v. the 17th, aft r? u before it. Notice fill be given on Sat rill. - v By "rder, , WILLIAMS, I S5th Regiment. v; c fitant. j3w . . V" April STJ, 162-1 OUE'IUOOj J f OK TIIH WAll. authoriied' )ie Secretary ot War 1 am t.-. rai?e a uguu , r a. jhe war. I want an -JHitional regtmer; 1 Infantry, two torn- panics ot Cavalry , iillerv. AlHJdnt; D0LLAR3 Mrill .Tr, his enhstme .ra n. m nn n n f At. j ONE HUNDRED paid to each "soldier I Cavalry are required to furnish their oyj 1 torses, lor which the fthem forty cents per day. andthur.ful The best arms a in the ConteJerac U,,iis will Jb rec jue it killed in battle, rquipmenis to be had III be furnished. Ke. j , id singly or by com- ana let s make snort W iV Address " XT' A for the present at Kinston, Z. B. VANCE, ; 1 "CO 26th Reg. N C. T. i - V. I. . - Fayette riot. ChwU n, Salem Press and se copy xour times, v C. Rail. Road. 'jDjIifficalty in procuring transporiarf rvrr thlS lv fights and passengers Jl goods are promptly l are promptly t-LlCllflia- ard .hipped on fy w,.o w ihnmvn iic.m. . Coi " - wr . stlfli Chariot 7- 1 THERE TOTICE. All persons indebted. to us by book ac- luuiu nut ic!,5 auu miue 111c ooitivi as our books naust.;be closed One of us may always be found t the ofiice.t Dr.v (. W. Caldwell. -r-V'-i. " ' " , P. C. & J. W. CALDWELL. ' TtONFEIfEUATE BONDS M:- For Sale br WM. JOHNSTON, -President, " p f - . C. &S.C, R. R. Co. May 19, 1SG2 dlO - ' . , - . . 1 1 . - . STEXUOCSC & MACACLAY. Commission Merchants, At tbelr Old Stand, Trade Streei. Keep constantly on hand a well selected Stock of Family Groceries. ; I - All orders for Flour, Corn, Bacon&c, promptly aTjd carefully filled. - . Factories supplied with Cotton, on com, mission of 50 cents per bale. -J. E. STENHOUSE, -ALLEN MACAULAY. Charlotte. N. C; May 3, 1862 ly : CIIARLOrrE - DRUG STORE. E. HYE '' HUTCHISOH & Co TrETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN AND DO filL AfESTIC DECG3, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, Oils, Paints. Yarnishea, Window Glass, Patty, Dye Staffs, Tarpentine, Burntn Tlald, Alcohol, Pure Liquors, Canton Teas, Field and Garden Se-ds. 4c, Ac. ' " " Having closed oar books, we intend to sell here after for cash. (May 4. ISol-tf 1 A A AAA HUHIIEI.S of cot- IUUjUUUTON SUED -Wanted at the St. Catherine Mill for the Ayr Oil Company. A fair price will be paid. . April 18, ieC2 ha" . ' J rTEIMIEIlS, ZIJPIIEIIS. Whole and split Zephersof all shades Also, Hhetlands Wool for knitting Shawls and Scarfs. For sale at KAHNWEILER k EROS. March J2.13C2-tf ; . ? v Wanted. ( pood strong NEUKO MEN for chwpplnjf Ov wood. Apply at this officer , - , an 7 62-dtf , .--..,), ,- . - ' 1 TTENTION' DATTALION. - . 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 - - -KAHNWEILER-fc BROS. 'January 25, lS62---tf Family Flour for Sale. AT the Charlotte. Flouring Mills can be had Family, Superfine and fine FLOCK, SE- CONDS, SHORTS and BRAN. , -Also, MEAL and GRIST. . . JOHN WILKES,..: aag 1, JS0-lf ' . Charlotte Floor MiU.. . : gHOES, SHOES, SHOES. . Received a fine awrtment of women Leather Shoes, sizes 3 to S, selling very fast at-f 3.00 a pair. Fine Kl J Morocco Boots, slsei 1 to 6.. . -: For sale at KAUNWEILE& A CEOS. March 12, 1S52 tf - .: : . , . TTURBAH FOR THE CAMPS, v. JUL : ' 1 - Just rec-.iveil ihi3 morniui?, Irom the also.English Dressing Combs. . -Fr &al a KA11NWEILER & BROS pril 30, i m-l iC'-.i- -yp-ANTED, ; 100( cords TAN BAriK lor which the highest cash price will be paid. " x KARL KAHNWEILER, april PCS cj 18t. - : Dallas, N. C. TOTICE. Hereafter our store will be closed at 4 o'clock, p. M. - - ! : : ; , v WILLIAMS .& OATES. March 18, 1SG2 .tf ? " ' - " Take Notice. IROM THIS PATE, "our Toks are positively . cloz&l in JUL Cash wiil, in every Instance, be required, without distinction of persons. We are compelled to buy for Cash ourselves and tntist therefore have money. " Sept. 84 . . ELIAS k COHEN J. 'ft. WILRINSON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS TINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER ".- , rV" AND i ; " -E X ato c ar o CHABL0TTE, -The destitute FAMILIES o! VOLUN TEERS for tbe War, from Mecklenburg county, on bringing me a certificate from tbe 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 Hutchison in my absence. v . - J. A." FOX. April 18, 1862 lm. ; , 7 CCUPECNONG WINK. Superior articles of Scupernong WINE, in bottles for family use. For sale at 1 ' -KAHNWEILER &. BROS. "-"Jrn.25; 1862 tf - v.. PllING GOODS! " - SPRING GOODS! - Just received a Urge aor!ment of Spring Dress Goods, comprising Gray PapUng, English Barages, Challics, Foullard Silks, Barage Delaines, Figured Barages, Organdies, Lawns and Spring 8iiks, which are selling very rapidly at - " . -.- KAHNWEILER k BEOS. .: March 12, 1S62U . , r - gOXFEDEHATE IlEGlJIAXIONS Gold Stars, Gold Gimp for Pants, Gold Lace for Sleeves and Collars, Military But tons, just received per express. ' For sale at KAHNWEILER & BROS.- . April 30, 1S62 tf f 7 ' - ' TyANTED, " - y.y.', . ; 100 hundred MULES and "HORSES for army purposes." Call at' v . 7 BROWN &. WADS WORTH'S v- ... Livery Stable. May 7, 1SC3 dtf . ' . Save Your Ashesr THE Charlotte Chemical M.-Coi. will-: pay r 121: cents- per bushel for -good clean ,4 ; " ts Ali nersona having any to sell, will please eive notice at the Drug Store of E. . Nye Hutchinson &, Co. . - CHARLOTTE C. & M. Co. ' Feb 23 If - f - .- L.vT. LEVIN, O 0 TO yn 1 g S 1 0 n 1 6 T C ll a n t , ! V U IU m 1 B o l w tl a. ciuh aa.w , . . WANTED!', OF. V: IKDEPEOTENT :SKIEHISHEES. v :-' : ' J .I-;- ' '.'t p.- C- ".- .': Permission has been granted Capt WM. LEE DAVIDSON to raise the above corps. General Ransom desires such an organiza tion attached to his Brigade; - - ; -Three Companies of;the above descnp- tion are, more effective than one whole regi ment of regulars. At is the same mode of warfare that was carried orf in thej-evola-lion. Let us harass and annov the enemy in the rear- One more, appeal is made to old " Meekienbur? ? and tbe 'surroundiog Couniies. , .The Conscription acttequiring all men between 18 and 35 years f age.1 to enter the service, has passed the Co'nfeder ate Congress. The last appeal is made to all within those-ages to, promptly-respond to- this call. BspcciaUyof -our oyrn -Jear county let.it be said "Many have done well, but thou excellesr them all.'.l- Or ganize immediately, elect your own officers, arm with shot guns and ta the held. :; : April 19, 1862 --.-'T.tf.?. COLIJIKI A, S. . ESTABLISHED, A.. D. MDCCCLI. " y ; WlILIAfli i GLAZEy y? MANUFACTURER OF' ?TEa3I: ENGINES, . from 10 to SO - Horse Power f SUGAR MILLS of every style how fn use, Mill Work of every discription. Also, Iron- Railing, with ' every dlscription of Iron and Brass Castings. , J - - . I would call attention to Iron Casting In the way of enclosing .Public : Buildings, Dwellings, Cast Steps, Balestro Railing; and all kind of enclosures for Cemfctary lots. - i Having a first rate Boiler maker with ns, we are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them,' at short notice. .Will send boiler maker to any part of the-Stale.' Oar Steam Engines Mil be' found, when compared with those made, at rKrth era establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty, per cent larger "for the same horse 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 his numerous friends and patrons, and s-egs to assure them that ao pains or expense will be spared to merit a con tinuance of their favors. '. - .'. nsaylT-tf . ' .".:.-''" ' . ";-; : ; ; y.-.y,. koopjiian 's. Anti-Dysenteric & Anti-Dyspeptic B ITTEBS v S PREPARED B i7 B.;. ' KOOPMAN. ,- CirAHLOTTK, N-C..;.V . . "f HlHESE (IS rivalled Bitters possess peculiar cu H .ratlve properties in all Affections of . the Bowels.'. They wiU be found effectual in the cure of Dysentery. Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach and all those paiolul - and troublesome diseases" arLdDgfrom a jLierangement of the .digestive or gans and Irregular actio a of the functions of the stomach and Intestines. They will also be found a SAFE REMEDY FOit CHILLS AND FEVEKS. - -These Bitters are. prepared froniKoots brought from Germany, and for over a century have been fonnd 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 saie at alt times. : ... ' .- " A simple trial Is all that Is asked, as a cure will naturally follow, and that is the best certificate of their superiority over every other remedy for those X lie T are uiouuikibixu vj r, m ii ipnwii lotte.N. C, andJor Mj5.OFMN-4s:V Also, for sul: Hrou to i irug swit. ireo --iy y Notice to Merchants. ' " FORWARDING OFFICE :--. - - S. O. it. R. COr - Chaslebtos, March 16, ls-61, f lllE South Carolina Railroad Company having I determined to discontinue ihid department of tne service, the undersigned, who has be.u the for warding Agent of the Company for the last four or five years, nas associated with him the Chief Clerk, in thedepartment, aud, under tbe name of UANTT k bl'ON k, will continue to ucuuvis ana u& WAKD 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. - r - Parties are reminded tliat all goods now reach lvg this port from points bey onu the Confederate States ol America, must be entered at the Custom House, and that duties are payable on such as are' not purchased on or before the VtUi February last, aiul UMjLti on tAipooard on or btfot tA Xbth. JIarcA instant, save such as are ou the Tree list. It is therefore necessary that remittances be made to pay the duties where duUes are payable, asd IS Ub CL&B3 TO COVBASHB KXPIASK ' OF CUSTOM HOUBB UITBT, WHJTTHSA TBJi OOO0S ABC F&BB OK HOT. Prompt compliance will, prevent delay aud ex panse,, as all articles not entered and permitted will be stored by the Custom House otliccrs. The; South Carolina Railroad Company will advance, as heretofore, the charges of Ireignt, drayage and wartage, Iruinoi Us txptMiA conncctat toith tAe Cwtom. Jovte. v " : ; , -: " KateS: of charges for forwarding will be very moderate, and. may-fee. had on application .tv UANTT STON If, to whom all business commu nications should be addressed, v 7- - The undersigned refers' to the officers of the South Carolina itailroad Company, to tbe custom ers of the Forwarding Department, and to all merchants cf standing In tue city, of Charleston, and respectfully solicits a liberal share of patron age.' -. JAMEJiL. UANll. , Late Forwarding Ageni S. C. li. it. Co. Prove their Irolessiojis : BY COMING FOKWARD : ; SQUARING; XJP AT OITCE.; If spared to return when Vgrira visaged ir has emooihed his wrinkled front," I war hope to resume April. 4, 1862 business. ' - " T. F. WILKINSON. - lw- jyI L.LINEHY, gll I. L.IN KltY. 1 - hpribg Straw and Neopolitan Bonnets, Drab and Black Straw Bonnet, Boys and Misses Straw and Leghorn Hats ; Also, new Spring Artificials end i;ibbona,Just received and hrs'e at - , .. KAHNWEILKR A- BROS. 4 March 12, 1862-tf , ; . .. , .... MARTIN, TANNAllILL; & Co:, : (Successors to N. M. MARTIN, gON A Co.) ?t ' Grocers"& Comhiission Merchants, ".y .PETERSBURG,' TA. . WALTER K. MARTIN SlCo ;- CSacoessors to N. M. MARTIN, SON A Co.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, R. A. Mabtib, formerly of Granville Co.,N. C. . , R. Tasbahiix, formerly of Edgecombe Co., N. C Walter K-Mabtib, of Richmond ,Va; . " . N. M. Mabtib, of Richmond, Va. . ' R. II. Ccxxisoham Jr of Eichmond, Ta. BOTH concerns will give faithful personal at tention to the sales of COTTON, WHEAT, TOBACCO and CORN. Neither concern will buy any of the above named articles, either on Com mission, Speculation, vr otherwise, as thelr busi ness In produce is confined to SELLING, exclu sively. Refer tQ . - - - - ;-v " . C F- Fish s a, Esq., President N. C. Rail Road. ; Dr. W. J. Hawkiks, Prest R. A Gaston Rail Road. r. K. BaiDoaas, Eaqs PresH Bank at Tarboro, N. C. Hon. W. N. Edwards, Warren County, N. C -Jakes M. Bcllocc, Esq., Granville County, N. C.. C F.ishbb, Cashier Exchange Bank, Petersburg , Knp P. Battlb, E.q., Raleigh, N. cr.- , . - . trs" Wa respectfully call the attention of Cotton Planters and dealers to Petersburg as being one cf I the best Cotton Market in the South, having both r h(jme Md foreign demand, and we are 4 m h si thatfort ar now being made to Cliarlc& S. C. Railroad Co. 1 - y, yiXCLUMBiA3Iaxh-31; 1862.1 - PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Col ':Tambia for Charlotte eaft- afternoon at 6,rand arrive in Columbia, 5 a. m. . .V ; , . 'XT. j. iumner;-- j . . - "j ; "Engineer a nd Sa terintendenr. :V April s; 1862 : : j : y f .y y ; -tf Charlotte & Sc C. Railroaid: rpHE Passenger Trains o 1 this Road-Will : X ; leave and arrive, nere; ter, as follows: Leave-Charlotte, at. r Arrive at Charlotte, . Leave Columbia at. Arrive at Columbia, j ; 8:30 A. M; K--j- 8:00 A.M; -j-,4:3d. P.M. ' .,r . w-- tf plIIAItLOXTE and SO, CA.It. R. AUC U I'J axo u tav; vuu -av j a w vu the Bonds of this Company will paid whenever, presented at my office at the Depot. - ' . - oec oi.- ' 11.- m ii vpui4. - Atlantic? Tcnii;& 0.;Railroad. Tiveas. jOfficb A. T; & O: R; R. Co;r t y . ;A - Charlotte, March 17, 1862.-'. J; !; As the last installment of :St6ck;iub scribed in Mecklenburg co mty, is due oii the 21st of April, all Stockholders in arrears are requested to make immediate payment. Contractors have faithf illy performed their dutios, and mutl be paiifi The amount is due from Stockholders Com? forward PAY UP and get your certificates. : ; M: h. WRI&JON freas -pr Whiff copy four weeks.- - ; March 17, 1862 d2w x ; k ', : r- : - 4 . : .. Wilmington, Charlotteyand " Rutherford Rail lload? '"-is-.".;- TRANSPORTATtOf OrrlCB,vW. D, N and after.Monday the Hh instant the Pas-, sensrer and Mail Train will be run. on this Road daily (Sundays excepted) jas follows. J -3- -; "-' f I.- ' s GOING WESt? Lkia - ';'--- "vn ' Arrive 7M A. 7.45 J M. U . Charlotte - - Tuskaseege i -Brevard ' Sharon 4 Lincolntoc ' GOING EAiT. "7.43 " : s.io 8.87 9.00 Lbavk 11.00 A. M Arrive. i ' Llncolntou " J1.23 15haron; J - il'.45" '" " Brexard 1 ;" 11.45 I : Tuskaseege t . 12.15 P. 31. ;i.!V Charlotte - : 1.00 . A -J- r'Bydrder,- ' I J.i 'y- - V. A. MoBEE, Actihg Master of Transportation.' ; Llncolntoh, April 4th, 18dl - " : j.'.-. Atlantic, Tenn. & : 0. R. R. - - ' - - mm; charges on this Hid jaust , be -prepaid on 1 il FreliTuta going.' HtaHo ; Z2thrar6 V AUhr eights wUi b-deliYred at sayi tetaUons aUhftAf. - " At. Freight Agent, f V ' Charlutte. T; JaDuary 22, 182 tf PBINTEES' Ink manufacttjeed JB . A. BANDALL & CO.; - - - MARIETTA," GEORGIA. 'Ty BOOK, NEWS AND COLOllKD mats, - -:. s. -v , . ' -." - Of an excellent quality, and warranted equal to the best jMorthejrt make. BOOK. INK at 50 cents to $4 per fe Via cans of 1 to.lo pounds,- : .v ; ? yi ; NEWS INK, (tine) at' 30. cents per lb., for all orders oi lOO pounds and upwards. NEWS INK, (very ine) at 40 cents per lb., in kgs ot 25 and 50 pounds. v. " COLORED INKS at 1 to $8 per, .lb I, in half pound and pound cans.,. - ' ' Every paper inserting this adver tisement lor one month and sending3is - a copy of their paper, will receive pay for the same upon purchasing three .times the amount oi their bill from us. '"-c-;?.": - mch22 '62-lra. ' A. B. R. & CO.: '. y -Removal. I'UIEBubscrlber begs to Inform the pubUo that JL he has removed'his Shop to No 4 QUAJflTJ itO Wi where he is prepared with a full stock ol " GOODS FOIX MEJiSf WJEA11, : i ; To suddIv all who may favor him With a call. Having secured the services of one of the best' Gutters in the South, ha faels satisfied that he can please the most tastiauous ' . . . . . . . ;-v Oct. d-tf J. S. PHILLIPS. INK MANUFACTORY, y r HE Subscriber has commenced the maouffc ture of a beantlf ul . -j. -: " - : r. . I ItliACK WBlTING lNKi . It is made from, an English, recipe,-and .Is Te- markable for its brilliancy of color ana. rreedom from all sediments or drugs. .4- ' r .'. '. . '. Orders from dealers wiu be filled" with prompt ness, and at as &udrate prices as they have been purchasing ror irom worvnern manuiaciuxers. Orders sohcited, and samples sent wherever re quested. . Address Z - W" B. JOHNSTON, - aug20-tf - "y ' ';' Columbia; S. C. ' : Sr.-'. Dissolution.- y S rmUK CoDartnership beretofore existing under Jl the name Of ALEXANDER A MGDOUGALL, hi uii iav ulMuiveA my mutual oonaent. Henry Aloxandex U alone authorized to settle the bu3l- eeas of the lata firm." , : ' -' - . ' , MALCOLM MoDQUGALL. -JUB 27, lSoltf. ' -y.w'. ': H D sTd NOWIS THE TIME TO SUB- 0 SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT SOU. fuEJlN W fcEKLY 1-eTHE BEST .TALENT . OF THE SOUTH IS WRITING FOR IT." : Tue;Sdttther PublishedvervSaturdaFv at Augusta, ac knowledged to be t&s best Family Pa per, in tASais"-ntalns in each, issue, eight pages (forty columns) of .. V tv'1f" r .' ; CHoice Heading Matter. ? devoted to the instruction and amusement of the - j - - .-.v frlendaor Bontoero - - 1 LITERATURE. AGRICULTURE, and AKT. By Subscribers are presented semi-annually with an INDEX, or Table of Contents. y T : ; V--j a ' SBM8 TWODOIXAKa F KB ABBXTH.' -y . Addrw JAMES GARDNKB, Augusta. Ga. The old North State, Forever. jri OOK'HERE. FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CTTI- H A ZENS, will vou buy, the poble STATE of NORTH CAROLINA f If so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe to the County Agent, for this -i New, I.arse and -Masnlflcent Map, will get the whole 8tate. with her Riven, R&ur&ada. Gold. Copper, Lead, Iron and Coal Mines, and all the Cities, Towns and .Villages, her nnbie Mountains anc cpnuioi wnicrimui u Tf -von want this GOLDEN "RIZE, sow lithe Uine. Mpsevn feet by five Border yiws ef ty.m Stat Hanse. Insane Ajvlum. Chapel H1U, Mai and Female Oolleges, Ac, Ac, on of tin i Caj?f jn but Mapsevtr puomneu. - . ; - I -i :i - v- c- r Hiiiiboro. n: a, issj, -cvT.TAIiIFDl for everx County la lb ExecutiveDepartmeni: AffT;: a v - w ortir taroana.; ADJUTAWT- fiEN'LS. OFFICE.! ItalefslJ, ITlarcl 22d, 18G2. f 1 Gexeral Order, ? " - V ' - ALL: NEW. COMPANIES- OF "NT C:Voiunteers mnst be' tendered directly to the State, otherwise 1 he hountyanthorized by the' ordinance of5 the 'Convention; to. raise North Carolina's quota of troope will not be' paid to them,- as;'the . law; does' hot allow' jt; --The ' Companies so tendered wilt be organized .into -Regiments by the f State,'the commissioned . officers ,o which elect their held officers.; 1 he bounty will be paid each Company as Boon as possible after their" arrival in:Camp.:. T: . .II; No Organization; of - Regiments or Battalions will be reeognizsd unless the fame is done by anthority of, the State and in compliance with Its, laws.. ' ' III." These Troops being.raised for im mediate field service should have no more" baggage than each.mn can carry in his knapsack. J It is desirable that each man bring a blanket (if he can': furnish it,) any additional articles, must, necessarily be lost -if. brought.-- . z . - v-.. "., IV.. All- a?mmamcatibns '? oh Military. matters must be sentjothis Ofhcey Xn ho" other way will they receive immediate atn - ten tion i---j j ' VS ; 'Crfyk & i Rv nrrlf of Governor Cr.ARK. ' '-' : TOcb'27 d4w4tv: Adjutant'General. ' yiy;y;HROSEQ;p'isy" . - - "-Unas .-- ,- ..r-. HILLSBOROUGH y RECORDERf ?v ."V DKVOTBD iQf. :V;W.rf.-'' POLniCSr AGRICULTURE; BIJSCEILANY.GENHRALSEWS. DENlSriS HEAETT. ; HILLSBOROUGH. N. C. - . v - WITH - the present .volume the RECORDER commenced the fortietljuyear:j:of.itsexisv teirce, the first number having been Issued the 10th of February, 1820 ; during all which me we haver labored to make our paper interesting and nseful, and ire hope that in thesearticulars we have hot. been altogether. unsuccessfuL : It has been -our wish to make the RFCORDER a good Family Paf per, devoted to Politics,. Agriculture, Miscellany, General News, Ac.; with a view, to the entertain ment and improvement of the farmers and citi-aena-of the eircle in which it is distributed. Our Agricultural department we endeavor to fill with the best selections we Can-make from all sources, giving preference to such as will be -of practical use to the farmer and cultivator: and in this parr ticular e hope to make the RECORDER as valu able, to the agriculturist -as any periodical of a purely agricultural character; In our. Miscella neous department, we "shall contlue to be, as we have always been, careful to select such articles as will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to; Improve the mind and heart. While we shall be thankful to receive well-written articles to a3rn our cGlumagywa are not so'ambitidus of originality as not to prefer .selected matter of superior merit, to loosely-written and iff-digested articles, though ornamented at the top. with the coveted words "Written, expressly lor the RECORDER.'? In pur "News department we shall take especial pains to present to our readers the latest intelligence; and to. enable ufl to do so, we have facilities equal, to "those enjoyed in any portion of the State, except those favored with telegraphic communication. . A single copy; one year,i 2.00 .? ,0 Six copies, one year j ......lo.w; ' Ten copies; one year. , .... ... . ...15.00 r. Payment always lh advance. -t' , ' - "' Any of our old subscribers who will obtain five subscribers and send us the cash, - shall receive their own paper free of charge. : - - - . . July IK. Th a tid orpco mbti Farm J ournal. H fgt oreptoitttwrn i960, the pubucauon or a monthly journal m xarwvru , w w mc r.int.atlii andlrural interests of: North Carolina in particular, and of the South generaUy. - ; ed as the model farming county of North Carolina we feel that there is no locality better suited, and -mnr ?ustlv entitled, to the source of publi cation of a first class agricultural paper than Tar- boro'. It is to pe cauea ;fc ' ' 7 it'fhe Edgecombe Farm-Journal,'? And will cohtaihorlginal and selected articles up-, on Agriculture. Horticulture,. Floriculture House hniH Art. Rural Architecture. Zoology, Ac, 4c. ' i It will be publlshea - witn new type anu civac white paper, in a neat quario iorm. , v -" T The price oJ subscription has been made so low as to place the publication within reach of every ; -Ofle copy bha year. . -. it ;.. 2 ; Seven cobles one year... . 8 00.. ;r Twelve opies one year . r. ; . , . . . o 00 :.Tnt..flve cooiek one year. ...;;.."... 10 00 " E3 No paper sent unless paid for In advance. Tf i-rHf-r--- WILLIAM B. SMITH. J . - TCftttor and Proorietor.TarboroV W. W yy; - FKOSPKCTLTS . ly - 'C-X OF THE C 'r:;x.-'- ... STATJES U JO URN AIj- AVING become the proprietor of the Jemo crtUiC jfreiia.i I nave ; merKea n paper Into tbe STATS JoOBKAL, - wnicn wm pe puouaueu i'h statu -Jocbnai. will .advocate Democratic nrinhinteain the broadest sense, and will support and defend Democratic measures and their aa vo catea as they are pr eaentea, anu as occatawu , umj .unru in other nasenuaiB it will bo my aim to .iri,- ti . naner. what its name denotes, a state innmai eacuewihtf ati secuoual consiaerauons and working for tne entire State and her common As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole .inrr snail be re-moaeiea anu pruiicu wiui u?w type, on good paper, and in a superior manuer. JK hm tutorial department will ke properly atten-. ded to In its yarious branches, ahd will speak for iW self. Neither labor nor expense, wiU be spared in the management of the papery .-y vv -V " The term of tne State Journal wiU ba as fol-. qws f ' " emi-Weekly, per annua. , . w 4 These terms will be Insisted upon imwaaabty in I advance, . No. name wui oe put upyu . mo ua "wfinut the monev. aud ail papers - will be ftiscoh, r tinued at the expiration of toe time for which theyj have been paiu, unit wieBinviii',a"".w- vnv. I am satishedi from years of experience, that upon no ether footing can any newspaper hope to .sac- ceed.-v - '-4 .' ;- ' '-r--' " j' ' ' Advertisements of a proper character -"will ,be Inserted t the loUo.wing rates : ; r'--'1 A '' One square, first insertion.. ... . .. . .f 100 " Each subsequent insertion.. . . , . .'; . . 56 Cents.; A liberal ueduetion on these rates for yearly ad vertisers In the Semi-Weekly lathe Weekly edi tion the full rates-will be charged. - , : ,-;.: JOHN SPELMAN r: ? Nov. "ST, 1860 Editor and Proprietor A NORTH CAROLINA; PAPER A T II E X I M E S ; - 'jr A torffi Eight-Page ' Weekly, pubtehed in Greensboro. " t 4'21w a year ; for six months.. , , , rtmHE TIMES contains' weekly forty columns of - li choice matter, specially adapted to the family circle It is neither sectarian nor political, but by belneVourteous to aU sects and parties, , it is the constant aim of the pubUaher.s to present, la its columns whatever may elevate the people and en. rich the State. The publishers would earnestly aimeal to the families of North Carolina to give i THETIMES a trial ; try H for six months, to see If it be not as well to patronise home papers, as those , rrom abroad : to build up home inter?ts and a State Dride, and to scatter ourubstance And our energies among strangers Give thb Timxs atrial and then let It stand upon iUmerits- . i; " 'ti r1 : : - ..:- WHAT IS SAID Of THB TOiBS. - t v ,V ; - "The limes 1 regard aa the -very first of our Southern Liter ary Weeklies." Rev. O. F. Deems, i vnow of no Weekly published any wherethat Is so deserving of public patronage as the Times. Rev. Si B. Edwards. V: -:f ' : "There Is no pandering to a Titiated taste eve rv article is of a moral -tendency, and. calculated both to amuse and lristruct.w-Wilmli;gton : Herald ' On of the handsomest weekly papers published In the UnlonV Spirt0' the Age - " ll -Wiethe people ot North Caarolin encouraga parcAxi "?vr' Tlr- Greensboro, N. a;:'- A Cook and Washer Wanted. A N experienced C00BI, Washer and Ironerjjwll jf hear of a pleaseant situation 00 application. SOTJTHESH- GUARDIAU IS PfTBUSHKS At - - h - CO I. XT inn I A." so . : O A .7 : k--" 1 BY CHARLES Pr pELHAiL f " V k W- - ' ; "terms: - : DallvAi.'i.;. .-.i.f 8 00 per annum Trl-Weeldy..7.....,...v.;..i 4 00 " V - -Wertciy oo ?" .' EST" Payment In advance Invariably."' Post mastT3 sending-" U3 fire lally subscribers, with $30 OXT.'cr fire tri-weekly suhscribers, with f20 00, (enclosed in registered letters,) will be entitled to air extra copy, or in lien tf that 20 per cent, of the -sums thus remitted, provided the , order is for; as many as five copies, f Ten per cent, will be 'allow ed, for amounts remitted for single. subscriptions : -h - - AOYBRTisxicBSTS -' ; 'f Inserted at the following rates In the Dally and One square,(i0 lines or less) one inseruon . .ou cts Each subsequent lnsertlon.i i : .ii; .....S5 cts '.;-When. an advertisement is Inserted In the Week ly, or but once a week, m ; the Daily," 50 certs a square for each Insertion." - '.'" ? - ; ? : . - We offer to adyertlaers the : Inducement of send ing their favors to be read by a numerous and In-' fiuentiJ cIaab of readarboth la two a4-i-try. - The Southern Guardian -presents great ad vantages as an advertising , medium ; Its circala -Uon is larfre. and is dally and rapidly. extendiug,-i-"particularly In .the middle And upper ' .strict of the State -' ' -- ;;:7-'-:"r- 1 i' ,-c-:'u'.- JOB . PRlirrraa, The Job Office U thoroughly appointed In all respects, and fitted for every descriptioi of Job Work.- In coanection with It is" a. Bindery. V -" 'The Southern Guardian Isderoted tdthe. .main tenatice of -the' rights, honor and interests of the South under 'the Constitution. - While Jt Is willing to sustain the Democratic party whenever Its Course shall command approval by Its justice, it yet more confidently and distinctly Tcllesnpon the-pop. of the South : and as tne oest preparawon ict uie contest which Is even now upon us, it wiu leaious- My labor to effect union and co-operation; amongst v 5 In the' management of this journal, tke early production of every class of new from all parts of the world, the lessons of virtue and morality the intrpRts of education. aCTiculture, commerce, and mannfactures,i-will be kept prominently In ylew and no effort will be spared to-maxe it, in au res; pects, an acceptable fire-side visitor, ; -, We send our uauy to nearly au ma w cc ly newspapers of. the State. Will they; in consld" eratlon of Vila Advantage, kindly give the above projwu fw f nsertlow. j , ion 9Fie JDlterajr Paper or ne om n kvery;family should bead it" - - THE LARGEST tTH . CHEAPEST :TH& JBESTf ILLUSTRATED SOUTHERN FAM TlLY PAPER I -V-'.-;.:'i--V.- w'--f-"r,;.V FPIHE .TIMES is ' neither political nor sectarian, JL but is the constant aim of the Editors to Ail its columns-with the choiseBt Historical, Literary and Family reading, an4 with a large selection of ail the new, ot uie aay, orn.ioreiu auu( uuui. tic."- - - : -r The fifth volume' commences -with tbe new ye&r i860. Engagements have been made to make this the most brilliant? year in tne nutory r 'auje TIMES, i It will commence wlta - Tliree Beautiful rlze Stories). r.. nt ......it . ; 1 1 k. Inruueml nrw 1T.J. tvno- Kraphical "appearance wiU be lmproved by a stm ptr dress. . The ' Publishers are determined to keep pace with the improvements of the age: their motto is "PROGRESSION," and as the circulation. of -THE TIMES enlarges eacn yer ms de termined to, add new attractions, to It eolumns, and make it the literary paper of the South. : With theseMnducementa the Publishers confidently ex pect several thousand Increase in circulation. f - ,.t qo orfHitinnal inceBtives to tue friends of the a,t. nw.nfa their own literary and family taper, iri-which tbey will nnd none of that Impure and immoral reauing wmuu. nmsmmv. ", .J . from abroad, the publishers of THE TIMES otter For subscribers to commence with the new volume and the new year-1 THE TIMES la printed weekly on eight large pages, line paper, at $a a year, in advance. For specimen numoers u wviui address the Publishers. nov.S-tf ' ' i ; Greensboro. N. C.. TRRiURL!T0N:MERCURt A POLITICAL, COMMERCIAL, AN!) UTtflAaT-i-.? PUBLISHED VAIL Y AND TRI- WEEKLY f IU 11 K M ercuk v jgives daily reports ol the Mar B keiana Mawue Intelligence, in Cnarievtou, and of Charleston commerce in the leading sea porta of the world, Tue.Wekly;JMce- Current is made -lip witii much vare, and . Irom the most reliable source's.- Its cohuectioa With the "Asso ciated Press' insures tli latest-Intelligence by Telegraph aiid the earlMist news by bteauiersfroui Europe. It has au auje auu accoiupusueu vui- respondent ln-Aionoon geu;uiu wiukw. with the editorial stU ol the Louuvn Tiui?) and regular CorrepouueuU'in New Xora, WaSinjjtoi.; Key West and Havana. liie uiOMtluy Ne tut Fashion Letters 'aud .weekly letters ou Life Ui Wasoingtou are additional attractions la favor ol li lady readers, lta literary nouccs, Xrual the pen ot geuueiniu "Wlw -occupies perhaps i n nighest poeitiou . auion the" uterry uten of tn ouiu,are discriudnatiug and evmprueuslve. AtUsntioo Is pahi to all matters of general couccm, espjclaiiyrtHose,Utreierence to tue Pianuug auu Agricultural interest,' and to tne currut new ! the divl Great oare is taaeu tna womlitg'suall unlh.nr in In cOlumus which should Pe.eauluded th IM.1111I V circle... Tne pohticai creed of the Mxaocat; consists la the principles of Uie Deiuoei alio r arty, m"Iw down in Uii Virguua aud Kentucky Resolutions ol i7tw -i.i 17UJ iH SoverelKUiy- ot tau etate: a M.ricttiuusuruCtiuu bt tue Aeueral CowstlWUvn vy tbe General Wuvtsrumeiit, tti agent ol tne BUtes ; vfiTradeVand an eounociieai 'AdtnlnUuratiou or 'ih iiverninenti Its iohcy IS til Wuivn: of the ikiutneru tita.s tn iuiutaiiuhg their rutnu, - -Terms-i'ayable i iu Advance, t ATL.Y.i oer annum. ... .,,.... i.. i . . . .y $10.00 ji- m- vv Et-iLL Y.. . , ; -....... . ... . . . : . . . . .6:00 Clubai vsili be Furnlslted aa lollo Fivb Cabiea oflthe DAILY tor .V....;.4o Viva titiuie of th TRl-VVEEKLY.s .W.ou : 'ine uau of no person ut vt Uhaxlettton wiUbe entered ou our bwuk, unless tne payment 01 tue. suoscripuon be matleju advance. Nor will orders trout withwut the city to pubLwh. Advertismeuu, Marriage Notices, or; .Obituaries, be attendea to, unless tne casb, or aa aco"epuui. - City relereuce, accompany ; the ' order; Money iuay always be forwardeu at our risk in registered betters. : ". f . Postma8txk3 are adtnorisco to act as our Agents al blaming- subscribers . and 'forwarding tiie ' money ; and by sending 31 Jfive lxwi sumicri-4ers.- ith, or, enclosed or jS'vpe TBI-Wjuu.r BUbcriters'i vlth.5to enclosed, : will be entitleu to ad eetra vopyf. ,if preferred they may retain Twenty per cent. o the pre-paymeuts, lor tueir trouble and in lieu of the xtra paper. --'.-'- s-- Out of South Carolina, no person .whatetfer Is authorised to collect debts already due to the MBBCBSx.-i"- a" -;:: i-yl :'' t In tne BUte Mr. SamobvE, Bpsassd Is our reg ulur Agent to make collections ahd' procure new business and subscriptions. ;r;v a r. - In Charleston, Mr. Jabss D. BcDIS, , connected with the omce; is our regular authorised collector who'has full power to receipt for money now due the paper and to contract lor Xuture business. .. ' - Subscribers and others, in debt to us, ar urgen tly requested to send in our dues by mad at the earliest period; By so doing:, they' wul save us twenty per cent, an amount equivalent to a prin cipal portionofth profits.- - , - 1- m-roasi -iu the"tte- and ' throughout the So.utn. who receive-our Tbj-VVbssu.t for- their Wkebxt, axe respectfully requested to compensate us for the difference In- value by inserting this Prospectus ? RBvRHETT,JkV I y :? ?"yy remqved' tS-'. i y -y ; v -r. :4JOJaV MB I A' 8 C - '' v MAVCXG purchased of MaJ. Geo. Seaborn this - popular journal, I Jiave removed its place of publication to Columbia, and wiil hereafter Issue li from this city .t regular ftated periods. ...' J ; Feeling confident that such a Journal is greatly needed In this State, and believing that it will be sustained, if located at the Capitol of the 8Ute and conducted with spirit and ability, t have determin ed on making the venture, ahd call upon every Farmer and Planter In South Carolina to enceurage the enterprise by their patronage. - . ': , It will ba printed In the finest style of Typogra phy, with new type, - on fine paper, handsomely embellished, and eight pages added to Its former lise.---"': :"-: -.:' -v- Price caJx0 lMupsr annum, always I 'kdytflctv ''? - v v ;- v-;' - H .:.''.. ' '. " - ' ;--A corps of the bfest practical and sdentlao Agri enltar al writers have been secured, and its Editorial department will be. under the care of one of the best Farmers in the land.: y ; i ; ' ' - The Cash system will be rigidly adhered to, and so name wiil oe entered on our bo eki until thsiab ,trlPtiQaUPl:y" - : ,WTTiT.iAixis &, o i Cotton, 11,0 y em, Grocer. ' . " JJealem, j Agent for Kttltvlt Mani; v" of Loric't Lum - alUoroersprompt may 17-tf " 1 - ' - ' ! yy v J. . JMULL ftn AVING ioctd in Charlotf 'JUL nil iy oi i-it.i a snare age. , . t . A complete asurtreeut !ut of Ci Mc i-J - : . mersand Y entires always on hi made to order it the shortest latest fashion, .j : ' - . - i i -Shop three ilvr Vouth ot ihe sept. 19-tf " . - . J . " . - - ? vharlotte Foi A.Tid IlViaclain HAVING purchased fronTjJ establishment, the undei" to call the attention of. the puU' he Is now ready to fill erery Steam Engines, Cotton and Tot every description of Machinery tings in Iron, Brass and other m notice and reduced prices. T given to tbe making. and rep Machines, Horse Powers, CottoJ and Agricultural Work of all k lng, Job, Wagon Work," arid It with disoatob. - Old Iron.BrsjJ lngs bought a the Foundry or' for Job done. i work.' ; All kinds of f I Tt lug Al ' , , . I if.-.- -;de 2-U i. . H. L.. A LEX A AttornenindlCounsQ - - fxyxmce in i,LrrjB v. fob e-tf . ;,:-". -'4V-lJ ' .vv,':T-A. BALBBS I Cotton aiidA Kinf ..J.- "-r . .TUABE STI t3B All" orders attended tl aprll 6-tf ;: . - - - MECKLEKBURG IR JEIENIIY-ALEj i'tNJlEli. 1 . CIIAltLOTTJ v. HE undersigned beg to f Jin ihe cltLiea xi the 1 ublio gtc- JL Charlotte and vlclnityi erally , that they have - - - 1 -' -n n n tr hy r n ih"-'-'" M ,:v.1 ... -.-,,;.;: y i'.O0Tt Adjoining the North Caroll-1 posite JOHN WILKES? bte4 Dur J.. Js. 4 llsh-au kinds ol m They are now prspareu ' ',At'mhfrt nfttlce. and ori (ivonait ierr11. STEAM' E .i'GINES : -v : FROM 8 to 80 Hq J POWLR, H BLACKS ITlIT ',V -a-J '"' .- Of AU. In theiiTllbe romPity'aU.. DRY-is in full operations ) -..Cast Eegnlarly ' r'ti?-diy, They are prepared .to iC CASTINGS IN III , , ' .' . ' -, ACOOBDIKo! T 8AW ANDGKISt) EAUINO, SAW' DOST r ANTI-FRICTION PL 4A JiALLSFOR . l I N G , t i -. i I. ' i tery Lets, 4 4 rs ' ' I its branch'. tT CALK, ar.J : : . -- ; COTTON CASTIR.OiN .--'. L For.Gardep EuClol ; ; DwUlog 11 ! r Publl-4 klJr- ii IIYIPLT Vor carrvinir on the b have been nELkCTED 1 U 1 ara provided witb alfc tt; f I " . J, ' . AASAA-A J Required to do their w ' v FIItST KA Agents, for Dr. E. Patt Blulay 8aw Mi along with nany oUiirt much work, and do J Mill in use it can -b Horee Power. TheMj at any time.. ' I I :'..!, ' f.NEIl. , l tor Wiotcr'e the advwiAr, 1 least twice a oan aay-owr saiu, VVmtrr or laeuat ths ehoD MIX Ai r aaNDLK, ' tN.B. Old 1 on, Bra PwPF' c,, bought cf taken in trade - oct.8,l6 THOMAS. y aa SIGN Ol! nuin, j STREET, ' RICHARD THE NORTli-EAST . iNEr. lie- i RICHARDSON s- . and ri ;etb, OOXitXI fer Iu 1'ino Importer a WATCHES, CL( O :. : y GUNS, JVULITA 2S7WatCBbs and f : and experience HAIB-WOBI oct. 27.1auU-tf.' I r ANCy GOODS. 1 r repaired by skillful a. - Ail kludm of order. 1 BALTIMORE C( . C1AL FOURDEO r 85 j Corner of I'-y- lit flHE Largest I Jl Commercial I Every young ran one of those larr Circulars, represc View of the Bait: Penmanship, AC mail free of char List of Students, T Press en ur New X.1 K. Losisji, Pri of Accounts, 1 J."M. Pauxifs J . r; Commercial ( XL, H Davibs, A M. C. JOHBSOB. 1 . -! ' C ,3A ; .f: l,ra- .d ' t' "TEBtb 85V I CharU SWteU Jgatitly FuruUht.!' f'e Culfed State,. " n.te lraroe(UalciT U r utiuUy omameutl l terior and Interior vi,m bF return irwi' .'em OBI Tr . - y 1 i ctartr on Ui !-. m W. . A A 4tel nor 1 i jMe- CST j;ofBook.Kop:1)M, Penmanship. -utile Law. P nmerclsj Ethics 8. T. Waujtus, I BXV.E.Y. EABSt Hon John P Ken, Hon Thomas 8w Jacob Trust, Es", ",The time mus eourte, from 8 f. ADirxoMAis 1 - Large Clrcul Aoieatbymai; . Addresf v Ian lT-tf , .;.-.A hou c gice. RQJVJ Jstit,' fni Kntbe.Eso er, r.o. reqt ed to compleie th. .-m I- j X.L08It&, ircet, near "the Tos I,?hiC will ' .' fiac, r thr . . r-'- f '". !'' 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The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 20, 1862, edition 1
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