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PERANNto- VOL; AIL NO. -949 J ! 1 THEJBULLjSTIN; j NO. 14 TRYON STREtT, - TICKS FOR PAPE t " fr THK DAIL.1' BCLLETl-X wtH brirrUaat , i TlIETRlAVESKLYBCLLETtSwLnWpTib g .iTt'i;.el f -f C pr aanwm. tKrWe In 1vnc. , Bfing ji'ithorized to ra'uea Company ol Eartixan Rtnrr, I propose to ibe young men of Mecklenburg and the adjacent counties, to organize kuch a corpa ; and as tte tim has come when our country mutt be -Ittsndci from marauding bands of hire Jir. 6o!oie.7tvY9 th field open for ac-' tie service, and iet.those'Mrho wish fwin VjZ them&i'Ircs a place in the hia'ory of their country come forward and enroll their n:irnf, and let it not be said that Southern Nnrth Carolina e"nt torth a single cooscript m fiht far htr indt-pendence. . ' ersTs tenJcrin list$ of enlutnents rr service. i must be made by the 16th init. to Lsp:. Lowe, ai oiorenouse ui wju re i-ra(e (loverniuent, or to the subscriber. J. Y. BRYCK. May , 1502 ti , . P . . ii o. ' AL-.!ioat t J o 15 0 BOUNTY 1 1 terv:T lor the bj given for twenty recruits for active provided application is made be lf:h inst. . J. Y. DRYCK. May 9, I6C2 tl WAICNI.NCi. Da;hter, Misj MIS5ILLIKK, The Miical A-oual of th Ute firm of "OX 1 WHITE, aad alio the Icc'hiJuAl Account of C. J. I are Ucc4 In the hands of A. C. WIL I IAM.'ON fvt imradlt srttle.Tient ftd collec- ti-n. He Is An.hcrlze-J to pive reaonbte In-lul-rnc ta 11 wm will pro:njtJj iettl by Note; 'lobih'ri rtnotf, Jloney i ptentjr and the Um lrHti ui for rjictf dcLt s. c. j. rox. . May 1'), '02-lt--j..w . ME?. IVEY Dd v'-rurly of "Wrn,) would avail ihems;lve of cm uinlaia t lnf jrta the Lal;ei an I cuizecs or Chjrlott, the tlciiiitjr generally thut they at.it.-ipat-oj fr.lng a MILLINERY - AND Kn at a suitah.e bui'dir can be obtained for " tl.t I'iir s,tf which r.otic will b(r'Tt-n- ,Jor f- present LalicS wJihlnj MILLINERY "laneuowdt Krase cad at ihe rrideuce of KeT. Ki G Kir FIT II- lt. IVKY iil be hprjr t rreeire orders for oi t, atii hope 'o ottaia a hre of the patronage - ttv h h ttM benlrformrd, has been u libera, v Wvel uu her rreleceri b the citizens at ' i. ' tt.,v,tte. May ?2, ISG2 tf ACHFHutJtATE ItrGULATIONS V- . i. oTStars, Cf Cimp for lanxTGold Lace tor'p and Collars, Military Uut- Aprif "rirrr PROCL45JATIOX; EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT N. C 5 ' ADJVTA.fr Glnsral's Office ' . Raleighr:April2Sth; 1862. Ueebal Okdes V f, ' . : ALL COMPANIES 'AUTHORIZED br the Governor to. be raised prior- to the .passage of the law known a the "Conv w:riotiorfi3il!,', raustome to' Camp Man gum, near this city, before the 17th day of May ; otherwise they will not be received. All those not in by.that tim will be sub ject to the War Department under that law, and had better remain at home till ordered by that Department. ... 'V ' Ry ortier of flovernor Clark : ' r. . . - ' J. MARTIN, ' Adjutant General. - May 1, 1862 2t - jT All papers in the State copy twice. J. G. WILRINSON & CO., WHOLESALE AWP KETAIL DBAL5R-S IH FIXE WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER . AND, -.' - - ",. . .,; jc v o jr.. , t x" CHAZL01TE, ir.. G ' " Hereafter our o'clock, P. M. store will be closed at 4 WILLIAMS & OATES. March 18, 1SC2 tf " LliAliY llUXXO, Arc lieceived per Steamer Isabel, Gold Ep- paulcts for Commissioned Officers, Military Buttons, Gold Lace, Pistols, &c. ' " ' Call soon at KAIIN WEILER &. BROS. "Jan. 25. 18C2 tf " 1 want to purchase LEATHER in the rough. Tanners wishing to dispose of their stock, without the trouble-of finishing, can now do so at fair prices. M. April 24, 18G2 lm B. TAYXOR. E ENGLISH GOODS. A splendid assortment of Printsr Striped Osnaburg, Plaid and Striped English Cotton Goods, per Steamer Bermuda. For sale at KAIIN WEILER &. BROS. Jan. 25, 1862 tf . MOI7KNING GOODS, niOUUMNG T.OODS. Tlald Mark ChaMies, Barages all wool, and Plain CombtTinfs, Alpaccas, Black Figured Papl Ins, Plain Mourning gbawls, Black Crape SetU, and Kid Gloves. For sale at " - KAHNTVEILER h BEOS. March 12, lS6i-tf QOTXON LACES, &c We are selling off our splendid stock of Needle Work, comprising' Sleeves and Collars. French and English worked Bands, Edging and Inserting, Thread, Linen and Cotton Laces, as usual, low prices.- ' . Selling very fast at - l KAUNWEILER & BROS. Jan. 25, 1662 tf . : Pa r H c u far 11 ten lion!-. 1 A ? tbere ili b m change it .ur fieai,oar eus ' f , -in 'I it y a. rrxr.i ,i '.v t dy raiimr - ; vr AK-T ED!--:;, A-BA.TT A'TVI.OISI IHDEPEKDEOT SKIElIISHEJlS. - - '"v r : T r - ' -' , Permission has been granted Capt. WM, LEE DAVIDSON to raise the above corps. General Raxsom desires such an organiza. lion attached to. his Bfigadev J. v Three Companies of the above dercrip tion are more eflective than one whole regi ment of regulars. " It is the same, mode of warfare that was carried on io the'revolu lion. - Let us harass and: annoy tte enemy m there3r- . Une,"more appeal is made to old . Mecklenburg and- the. snrrounding' j Counties. "The Gonscnptidn act requiring all men between 18 and 35 years of "age. to enter the service, has parsed the Confeder ate Congress. The last appeal is made to all within those ages to promptly respond to this call. ' Especially of our own dear county let Jt be said "JVIany; have done well; but thott excellest. them all." "-Organize immediately, elect your own ofheers, arm with shotguns "and to the fie!dT'. - April 19 186'2r;;;7-'i -y' rr: ;U ."PASSENG E?v' uml'ia for.Ci :r 6 and urrivs in Co! - . .. Er.z.:.:r,r r-Aptil 4; lvu? i T . X . 1 e c L'i" . J. IT leaveTCSbl . a, riioort at L IXERXi .4tendent;i1 liailroad. THErus3"enpr-1 jains oV HiiJRoid. will leave ana arrpfc,heFeTfifcr, as followst Leave "Charlotte; l ' 1 :& 30A.M.' "Arrive at Charlotte,.,' I , ;,3:50 P.Mr Leave Columbia at. r -11 'SiOO A.M SO P.M.' . 1-lf Arrive at Columbia -NOV 8,; .' . . 4 MORE TIIOOPS FOE THE WAU. I am authorized by the Secretary oi War to raise a Legion, for the war. -..I wantan additional regiment of Infantry, two Com-: panied ot Cavalry and one company of Ar tillery.. A bounty of ONE' HUNDRED DOLLARS will be paid to each soldier upon Ma enlistment. Cavalry are required to furnish their own borses, for which the government will pay them forty cents per day, and their full value it killed in battle. The best arms and equipments to be bad in the Confederacy will be furnished.: Re cruits will-be received singly or by com panies. Turn out and let's! make short work with Abe. . ' - j . r vff Address rhe for' the present at Kinston, N. C. ' :-" .'. ? ": ' '-"'.-' '- ' Z. B. VANCEr . . Col. Com'g 26th Reg, N. C.. T. . Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro' Pat riot, Charlotta Bulletin, Salem Pres and Akville News, please copy tour times.- April 21, 1S62 4t ! ' ' S PIIING; SHAWLS, Received a large variety oC 81!k Mantels and 8bawls. For sale at .--" - K ' KAHNWEILEa BROS. March 12, lSC'2-tf - rjio COTTON" PLANTERS. Just received a lot of Bagging. for sale low at " i KAUNWEILER & BROS. Feb. 15. 1862 tf . John T. liutier, : Practical Watch and Clock Maker, Jeweller : tc. Main etreet, Charlotte, ,JV. C., opposite Kerr't Hotet, dealer in fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Watch Materials, dkc. ALL work done la the establishment warrented 'for..' ..." -.;: i ":- (. . J TWEIWU MONTHS. ... Fine Watches. Clocks and Jewelrv of everv des cription repaired and warranted for twelvemonths. Jan.11,1561 ly.e .. L- - tiox Lena LeratH;t:r 4j:.tricuy Jam.- . ' V (LAtV BHBTT A BOBdOS.) Commission Merchant, No. 62 EAST BAY", CII.IKLEXTO.V. S. V. PrtlciUr itUDlioo given to the sale of Y4iii:t t flou:, roiix, ac. Ai frjm my long experience ia the business, I fee! coctidcnwi givlug saiisiactn . REFERENCES . C. M. Furtnan. Laa , Pres Aug. 11, 1S8I tf UAU:WtlLKa k BROU SlllINi GOODS! -.SPRING GOODS! Just received alrc as-or:raent of 9prinr Dress Goods, comprising Gray Papdog, English Baragei, Challlrt, Foalla.rU auks, Barag Delaines, Figured Barages, urgandies, Uwts and e priogbuks, which are selling very rapidly at .KAUNWEILER A BEOS. March 12, 1.,62tf ( S HOES, SUOES, SHOES. Bnk of S. C, W. B, ring Esq, Auzuata. Siailh. Prtri len: Lnion Back., O. Ewtng Esq, Nahv;t, Trun Hon. Jot.u P. King, GC, Uu. M. A. Copcr, 4 lowa, Us, A :AK1 I O MIL PUI1LIC, THF. SUVBERS Daily and Weekly Progress. TT IN ALUEADV KNOWN TO JL TIC II I LHL.lt"- tf.at tic unceresonioas uirauce ol i;irtl into Newbrrn on Friday lut hu cHTHtui : t-e Urtnprary sjfpensloa of tan rrtOUtttJ. Ti.ts wa barnaroUs and vll- lankus fuce din? f oid Curnside, intmuch aa U has uri-rircd inc putiic of tbe advantages of a gyoa pajcr, btrsiies the iacoovenience to the ciU- el'S Ol OctO. By ih disoiofitare cf our arms at Newbern, I have Ki evervt.li'g I had in Hie wt-rld presses, tre, m 1 st-n r aiia oti.er oce ouatenai and fur- bituir and (Uer j n trty of ail kluus, is all gone u: af.d I ht p.' to ti able to make arrangements at au crU ! i ti i.ue tiie HiUiiKtaa at some toint not very remote from the oil stand ; this w.li Ut-rud t.oweer opon the extent to which baru;-ie is asie to peuctrate the bowel Of IL tan.!. 11 v i ;. lost aU 1 have, 1 roust ure all who are cdkbtevi u ilic rKUd Khis office lo make immc ; d.ie tuecneut. Tkoush lu the army my address for tt present, lulds ro, ?. C. tn l'apt-rs ia the r"ate that receive the PRO i;Kta!3 excuai.se iil p!eae copy or notice this er,l. J. L. rtNMNtiro.N. OolJiK.ro, Marci IT. lsoi Received a fine assortment of women Leather Shoes, sizes 3 to 8, selling very fast at 3.00 a pair. Fine Kid Morocco Boots, sizes 1 to 6. For sale at KAUNWEILER BEOS. Marca 12, 1S62 tf . JJUUIiAH FOR TIIE CAIMPS. Just received this morning, from the blockade. Fine Tooth Combs, all sizes : also English Dressing Combs. KAUNWEILER cc BROS. April 30, lS62tf Take Notice. FROM THIS DATE, oar Books are positively closed to olL Cash will. In every Instance, be required, viihoat distinction of persons. We are compelled to bay ion Cash ourselves and must therefore have money. , rep. ' - KLIaa A vOHSN . To the People ' of Aorth Carolina, At the request of President Davie, I have undertaken to collect all of tiie arms now in tne haaJa ol private citizens of our Slate. For that purpose 1 have teen" invested with authority to borrow, purcnase.or, n neces- eary. to !'iunt ss t be in. I am eatufied that it Mtil never be necessary to resort to the ue ol the last named power. Patriots of North Cs.rolir.3, our soil is invaded, and though we have men enough . to repel the invaders, our men are useless unless they have arms. " Upwards of 0,000 stand ol arms arc now lying useless in our houses; the? arms should be collected and placed in the hands ot our noble defenders. None tut a craven or disloyal citizen will refuse to comply with this requisition. I will im mediately appoint suitable agents to go through every county m the State, empow ered to borrow, purchase, or, if necessary imprt ts arms ; but in the meantime let me '?ntreAt all true patriots to send in allot their muskets, rides and double-barrel shot runs (nood, bad or indifferent,) to tbe her ills ot the difieren: counties, whom I do hereby authorize to receive and pay for them agreeably to the attached schedule of prices, and draw on me lor tne amount ne coairr. For joodriilcs and muskets, $13 and $20 ach, according to value; good double barrel ahot Runs from $13 to $33, accord ing to value; other arras and partaot arms acding tu valuation. 1 Vtvo alo been requested to purchase old jfc rat iroy, whether cast or wrought. and ol all weighta, lor which I will pay for the former li cent per pound; lor the Utur 4 cents. W. 3, ASHE. . Ami 3. l?62-3t . AU th paper in the fcute e,opy thret tiem a-nd 8fnd bUU h MU W. K, Ah. 'yyitlTING PAPER, &e. ; Confederate Writing Paper and Envel opes with Military Motto, fine Letter raper, bteel rens and Holders. tor sale at KAUNWEILER & BROS. April 30, 1SXJ2 tf PALMETTO IHO iST WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. WILLI.UI GLAZE, Proprietor. CJLOIIGH A. SHIELDS, Foreman. MANUFACTCBE3 STEAM ENGINES of any power desired, for Milla and Plantation purposes, at short notice, having at all times on hand some finished, or In a forward state. In con nection with our Mill and Engine Work, we have secured the services of Mr. JOUX CEABTREE. who is one of the best Millwrights In the South, to sapennieoa we puiung up ox Jiuu and Dgine. CORN MILLS. I am agent for one of the best PORTIBLK MILLS now iu use, and can furnish anr sic ranted. Persons wishing the Mills are invited to call at the Works, and witness the operation of the ne now in use. The Millack, which Is the very best, is procured from Edgefield, S. Ci and the Mills are built complete at our Kstabiishment. BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS. All desert ptlouscf LEAS3 tad IRON CASTINGS executed lath very best manner, and at short notice, aa we cast every day In the week. Oar stock of 'tkatterns is very large, having recently purchased all thoc formerly owned by G. W. Wright, which being adde. lo those made at my Estab'dahmect fcr the past five Tears, makes the assortment more full than any other like establish ment la the State. . s Wire, Railing. . I am agent for one of the largest Wire Ratlins Companies at the North, and will furnish WIN DOW GUARDS, GALLERIES, VERANDAHS, BEDSTEADS, or any description of Wire Work, at I the book prices of the mAnniacurer, which can b seen at my ciu.ee- . CIRCULAR SAWS. I am asrnt for R. Hoe k Go's celebrated CTh. CCLA R SAWS, aad also for a manufacturer of tha same article la Richmond, Va. A fulh sapplr of these SAWS, of all sizes, always on hand. Persons wUh'ug them, wul do well to call on ma, aa X make no cha re for fitting thm to the mandrels. OLD SAWS EE-TOOTSFJ). X .4T GUIIMLNO MA.cn INI oa hud, is an prepared to re-t?oU old M?s, vatcr ihest ax toe aa new. - fdtUalS89f TfJLLlAM JtGItO BOV FOR SALE. A likely -and Intetlifirent NEGRO BoY, aged about 12 years, can fee purchased on application through this Office, the owner having no actual service for bis employment; W - . SC V PE I IN OTi O "IV I N Ii. T : - --r Superior articles of ScnDernohff WlNfc in bottles for family user For sale at - - KAUNWEILER & BROS. Jrn-25, 18C2-tf ; . HILLSBQliO Militarv LcacleixL y THIS INSTITUTION will .be re opened under- efficient -management on WEDNESDAY, March 5th. The servr ces of officers having been permanently secared, no further interruption of duties need be apprehended. ; - , 3? For circulars atating new terms &.c, address "Saperinteadent H. M. A.1' Hillsboro, N. C. Feb 1 Iw6w - 1 . PALME rTO. ' IKOjST woek's.- : . COLUMBIA, S. C, ESTABLISHED, A. D. MDCCCLL WILLIAM GLAZE,. MAN U JACTUXER OP STEAM ENGINES, from !0 to 80 Horse Ppwerj SUGAR MILLS of every style , now In use, M1U Work of every aasenpuon. Also, iron Railing, with every description of Iron and Brass Castings. - 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 Cemetary lots. - Havinz flist rate Boiler maker with ns. w A .ri prepared to manufacture Boilers, or repair them, at snort notice. Will send boiler maker to any part of the State. Our Steam Engines will be louna, wnen compared with those made at North ern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent larger for the same horse power. These Works have been in successful operation forser rai years, with an increase of patronage from all parts of tbe Southern country, for which the Proprietor returns his thanks to his numerous Mends and patrons, and kggs to assure them that no pains or expense will be spared to merit a con tinuance of their favors. ' , may U-tf X OOP MAN 'S Anti-Dysenteric ft Anti-Dy apep t ic BITTERS'.'- PREPARED BY B. itOOPMAN. CHARLOTTE, N. C. r J31HKSE unrivalled Bitters possess peculiar cu JL raUve properties la aU AffecUona of the Bowels. They will be found effectual in the care or wysentery, uiarrnoea, vyspepsia, Sour Stomach and all those painful and troublesome diseases aridiDg from a derangement cf the digestive or gans and Irregular action of the functions of the stomach and Intestines, They will also be found a 8AFE REMEDY PURCHILLS AND PKVEES. These Bitters are prepared from -ftoata brought from Germany, and for over a centurv have hn found effectual in that country for the permanent euro oi wio uueases enumerated above. 'Puey contain no ,deleteriius drug, but are compounded entirely from roots, and are perfectly safe at all A simple trial is aU that Is asked! as a core will naturally follow, and that is the best certificate of their solidarity over every other remedy for those particular diseases-.- They are manufactured by B." Koopman, Char lotte, N. and for sale by, - koopman Phelps. .' Also, ror sale at r. bc air's and k. jjye Hatehln aoa Go's Dput 8torea. . i . feb 25-ly JOTTON VExeciitiTe Department :qf: 3i:-i''JortLi,Carolina ADJUTANT-" CIEN'LS. ? OFtTICE, f" ; , - Ralelslt , HI mrcix 22d, 1S62. JiLXi NEWTCOMpAmEO? -KV C. Volunteers must be tendered, directly to the Stater otherwise the, boq nty sut horized by; the ordinance of the - Convention jto raise North Carohna'suota of troops will' not be paid.to fhem, as ! the law" does not allow -it. The .' Companies so tendered will be organized into , Resiments -,by the State,, the commissioned officera of which elect their field officers. The ;bdtvoty will be paid each Company as soon as possible after their arrival in Camp. ,1 ' L" II. No organization ;pf Regiments or satiations win oc recognizsa- unless tne same iff done by authority of the State and ' hi compliance with its laws.. V : W , III. -These Troops being raised for . im mediate field service' should have no mord nnAnLOTT-l caA SA.Il. Il. oaggagenan eacn mitn can carry in njs sl' - v If-i .v-;.. I knapsack. -it is desirable tnat eacn man --! Coupons nn tte u O airasiry S&tf n f brinar a blanket fif lie can Ttif hisjv it.) an additional articles'mnst necessarily, be lost if brought. '".' ' . " . IV. All com munieationsy. on . "Military matters must be sent to thisx Offace. In no other way will they receive immediate at tention. rf f-f''-"-''rkh. y-: i-By order of 'Governor. ClakA -V-H;"f-" J. G. .MARTIN, - - mch 27 d4w4t. -r Adjutant General. ? THE" souxHEmr " . - IS rCBUSBXO . BT CHARLES P. t Trl-Weekly . vh iw. -Weekly ... : t3T Payment In advance' masters sending ua five ' lilj ISO IH). or nvetnveeklr subee (enclosed In registered letters,) -i 'a: n&R (A ''CO X 4oo 'lris, bsc: 1 rs t M -.be v abnum Post ers, with Jh 20 00, nMUed to an extra eopft or In lieu of ths M ner s int. oithe jimnsiausrenurxeaj-nroviaea ; ,rd- is rar as KsiirMuvccpiiiea. . leuiw ' -L w; , pe auow ed for amounts remitted for sic 3 jut 5 : fptlons, K- --.V.- AD V CHT IB MtXS 1 S 1 - " Inserted at the followiD sr rait hi the Jailv and .Tri-Weeklyrs-i,.ir'T.--i?-4 i ii'." . One souareXlO lines or less) nn ir'iertiv i . .SO ets Each subeequen Insertion..., .Wnen an advertisement is Ir theBoudsof this CaaeJJ-iJSalA whenever presented at my otaceatin-J jjetK5t.-' - . k dec 2 '1 . . AI If N ARTUf. Agsmt. AtlantiCf Tennvj 04Railrdad. "TKBA5. j.s -the Office" A.-T.ToFQr R R- Co.; Chariot, :arcK 17, 1862, - j . lasU in4irn)ent oi btocfc sub- xBROBi?CLtS OF THB . scribed in Mecklenburir county, is due on the 21st of AnriUSt&olders in arrears HI rrc BOROlJGH ilECORDER; Crests of educart.n,: agrtcif are requested to mke Immediate payment "1t?rYA'y v : x7y" 1 raanufactures,-wlU be kept j --.'. u t.f.. 11 j c. 1 - " -s'--': -i4; rBBVOTlD TO '' - -v-r- . Will K inaru) . ' fed 1- he Week- ly.orbotonce Aweelc la Vf Uy. 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V, & 3 tou8taln the Democratie par wne shall command approvalJty if xjtfcw confldenfly and distinctly rvU 'pon of the South ; and as the best rtoara contest which 1 even now opt i it v y labor to effect union and ct -ii eratl ourselves, i -. . In-the management bf thlfi j'tfirna' production of every class of t - ifrot the world, the lessons of virti 3 ftjd x -Ol!, CO! M-lnen Contractor" have: faithfully performed :nrT? lroVT M l.. effo"rfwfllJe .pared . u -e It, to their dutios.animitslAew. , The amount 1 ruuiiw, MiubULi.une. .auKi.ac is due from Stockholders.! Come forward," PAY. UP; and eetjrourceiihcates. t M. LV WRIf TON, Treas. Whig copy founAfaeks. t ' : j x March 7, 1862-:d2w; ' ' . I . . Wilmington, RuthcrfordaliiL iload. ' t J -.-ATRAilgpowAjioif OrnOB,.W. D ON and after.Monda.'tf tie-" 15th instant the Pas . senger and Mail Trail- "will be run ion this PUBLISHED BY DENNIS HEARTT. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C We send oar Daily tor jrly r I the Week ly newspapers -of the rotate. --w the; la consta Eoad.4lally (Sundays exteited) as follows ; G0CQ FEST. Lb a a 7.06 A 7.45 8.15 ' 8.40 Mi Leavb 11.00 A. M 11.23 11.50 12,17 " Charlo Taska? 3revar ShftP - Ltncoilon GOlN&tlASTi ; ; - I -LfecIotoB. Sharfa Bravtrd ;Ttteeg Akrivk 7.il 8.10 -S.87 9.00 Aaarvs;. . ,1145 - 11.45 12.15 P. Bl. 1.0 Acune: f iAstrtt or xransnortation. " m 1 4 Anl . - .-I. Lincoln wn, April won Atlantic, Teiru-N 0, IL Ua A. WITH the present -volame the EJ5C0fUEB commenced the fortieth 5 year, of its exis tence, the first number having been issued the 10th of February, 1820 ; during all.which time.wefcave, labored to make xur paper Interesting and useful, and we hope that in these particulars we have net been altogether nnBuccessfuI. It has been our wish to make the RECORDER a good Family Pa per, devoted to Politics, Agriculture, . Miscellany, General News, 4c. with a. view" to" the. entertain, ment And improvement bf the farmers and citi eens of the circle 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 par ticular we 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 contiue to bei su we have always been, careful to select such articles as will have a tendency not o3!y to amuse, but to. Improve the mind and heart. - While we shall be L thankful to receive well-written articles to adorn our columssiwa are not so ambitious of originality aa not to trefer selected matter of superior merit. to loosely-written and ill-digested articles, though ornamented at the top with the coveted words Wr!ttenexpressly for the u.EUVtLV&u-" m eur N"ews department w shall take especial pains to present to our readers the latest intelligence ; and to enable us to do so we have laciuues equal to "those enjoyed in any portion of the State, except those favored with telegraphic communacauon , . ' A single copy; one year,.. -. $ 2.00 ix copies, one year....j W.L.-.W.10.00 . . Ten copies; one year, .............. -.15.00 ; ' j Pavment alwavs In. advance.-, " -" ' -'.7 ' ' lAUT ot our old subscribers. who will' obtaln five subscribers and send: us the cash, shall receive ,their own paper fret ojf ebarge. - , iiK-i-r- eratlon of this advantage, troT,H;ns a fw InHJons, v-f h T- ,h above jane T tie Literary ;Papotf-of -tU SoutH 1 EyERY PAMIEY SHOtJLrffRE ' P IT" 'r;aE3C3Ei TO life ' - -' THE LARGEST I 'THE ' VHjJLPI IT! TH& j BEST I ILL USTRJL TEfQ njn, RNFAM C ILY PAPER J ' fTr'HE TIMES it neither p? lifiiaf n ? sectarian, - JL' - butisthe constant alii of the 1 Itors to fill its columns Tvitli the choi8en H storic J, Literary and Family reading, and wit! si rge selection of all the new 4)t '? the day, bo i 4ceiga nd domes tic - ' lrT1' . The fifth, volume, comment afith t k i new year 1860. . Engagements have be u;uad e make this year mi 'n mst of TUE the most- brilliant TTMVS . Tt rill rnmmiiriM TI fWi :A- -TTlire BeautLTnl'I tfz 1 orles. Its illustrations will be inc aisd j S 4 its typo graphical "appearance will ti.laprd $1 by a still neater dress. - The Publishii-st ikvt iermined to keep pace with the improves : nJt of t jt age: their motto is PROGRKSSION,"Ln:;as t! Circulation of- THE TIMES jenlargea ecl fear , hey are de termined to -add new attraf lof jto !s solumns; and inake It the literacy papjf t pi-the &uth. With these inducements the' Pub? jrs c idently ex- pect several thousand Jncrej ti. uiation. ' But as additional inceativii j i the lencls of tbe South to enconrage their o i i terp paper, in which they will fieri ntae c and Immoral readingw wblci BTaiet from abroad, the Pubh!Vieri r 2.500 IN PI Tor subscribers to commem and the new year. THK TIJ on eight large pagesfine p advance. : or specimen- ni 'aAArhaa the PnhliaherS. " ' ' t niUJfi charges on Vid lioad liust be prep'aid Ctrl - ait frelitata zv p ' twnTms on-this Road sf-.fl .lil II3III wihf "Ul.. U ED ED tUere are k iJoiih freights v, ill January xi, lofaii--fT - - - uttrMt& PfiLNTEKSMNX HEslXFACHm: B. A. K ANttIuL & C ! MARIETTA, GJSQRGiAU TOOK, NEVS AND VfdLOR Of an excellent oualityUarid Warranted equal to the best ft or them make. " ' BOOK INK at 50 cents to 4 per lb in cans of 1 to 10 pounds.. . ., ' ! NEWS INK, (fine) 30 cents per Ib.t for all orders of 100 pounds ancLupwardsi NEWS INK, (veryiine) at" 40 cents per; lb., in kegs of 25 and 60 pounds. ' - 5 COLORED INKS af ?s$l"to 8-per lb.,! in half pound and pound cans.;, i JgS" Every paper inserting this adver-'. tisementiforone month .and sendincr us , a1 copy of their papcri wiii receive pay , for the same upon purchasing tnree tinies the amount ot their biUifrOui us., v . : j ,' mch '62-lm. A. B.- R. & CO; .-!- -1 RciioTals rilllE suoscriber be to .Inform the - public that : X he has removed li Shop to No 4 GU AMITE. HQ W, where he is pipared with a foil stock ol ' To supply all who fcay favor hba with a call. Having secured tbi services of one of the best Cuners In the South.le feels satisfied that he can please the moat fasti-boos. .-": - Oet.-tr i J- B. PHILLIPS. INK M NUFACTORV. 4T flfHE Subscriber las commenced the mannfac J3L ture of a beantKiil -, -f r j .., ilL ACI ytITINO iNit, It is made! from ai English recipe," and Is re markable for its brif iancy. of color and freedom from all sediments of drugs.. - . j : " . Orders from dealers will be filled with prompt ness, and at as moderate prices as they hare been pui chasing for from Northern manufacturers. ... Uraers soncitea, aid samples sent wherever re quested." Address I W. B. JOHNSTON, aug rtf ) . - . - Columbia, 8. 0. DiolutionV fHlHE Copartnerstrfp h.retofore exlstine under JL the name of ALfcXANDKR A MaUOUGALL, u uu aay oissoivoa. ey mutual consent. I Henry Alexander id alone adUionied to ettle the busi ness of the hue firm. - -. - - - :.. . . HENRY ALEXANDER. ' i - A1ALCOLM McDOUGALL. Jun 27, lS61-.tr. - r T. :..---: NOW IS, THE TIME TO SUB SCRIBE FOR THE GREAT SOU TUKltN W AtLtvL x I THE BEST TALENT OP THE SOUTH 18 WElTIN G FOR It. i- - Tiie 8outiiern Field, and Fireside, ruDnshea every satiraay, at Augusta, G.-ac- 1862 . TTHE subscriber will cdrnmeace on or abodt montblv jbuTtatm Tartwrov to ueaevotea to tne "plafitatin :aad nuJ Interests f -North Carolina in triicular, and of the Bouth generaUy. ; : r Kdgecombe baviig long since been acknowledg ed as the moaei tarming county oi rxortn uaronna, , we feet that taere is no locauty neiter suitea, ana none more justly entitled, to the. source of publi cation of a first class agricultural paper than Tar horo.'" ;lvls to be called iy:. Tlie Edsecombe Farm JTonrnal And will contain original and selected articles up on Agriculture, Horticulture, Floriculture, House hold Arts, Rural Architecture, Zoology, Ac., "Ac. ... It will be published with new - type and clear white paper,m a neas quarto zorm. The price of Bubecription has been made so low as to "place the publication' within reach of every .one. : v - t - v - 1 ; r; ::. - One' copy one year . . .,.. . . f 0 60 - -.- Seven copies one year.. . . ... ............ a uu " Twelve copies one year . , ; . . . . i . .... 5 00 Twentv-five coDlesbne vear...i..k.;.;.10 00 aZSTm' No paper sent unless paid for in advance. fc . ' " WILLIAM B. SMITH, -vr , . :' - - Editor and Proprietor, TarboroS N. C. :, :-:X v ; ; ; OF THE- "'. .. ' ST ATB ; JOtJRHAL: ATING become the proprietor of the Zemo- cratio 'Jrress. -1 nave merged that paper into the Stats Jonas ax, whicn-wiu be published Semi-Weekly and Weekly.-, The fc'TATB JouaHAi will advocate Desiocratic principles in the broadest sense, ' and wiii support1 and defend tiemocrauo measures tuw uutir uvo cates as they are presented, "and a occasion may require. In other essentials it will be . my aim to makeHhe paper, what its name denotes, a State Journal eschewing all sectional considerations and working for the entire State and her common interests. - . - ' , " - -.-. .' " As soon as arrangements can be made, the whole paper shall be re-modeled and printed with new tvDe. on srood paper, and in a superior manner. The Editorial department will be properly atten ded to in its various branches, and will speak for it- 1 Boir. - iteiuieriaour uor c&pcuac ,wui paicu iu the management of tbe paper. ; . The terms of the State .Journal will be as -fol-owb:- .;-." - ';-'"'. ' "' emi- Weeklyi per ann am . i. .... . . . . .. $400 Weekly. . ..... ..: . .V. . ... . . U i ; V. ... i$uO These terms will be insisted upon Invarxafoly in advance. No name win" be put opce, tte list without tbe money, aud all papers . will be discon tinued at the expiration of tne time for which they have been paid, unless the subscription be renewed. 1 am satisfied, from years of experience, that upon no other footing can any newspaper hopeto suc ceed. - . . ' ': Advertisements of a : proper character -will be tnarusd at the followinx rates : '' -i .'. ' . One f0.uaret 0x84 Inseruon. ............. $100 ' tach subsequent insertion..; . . . .. . . .'. ... .5 cents. A liberal aeduction on these rate for yearly ad vertisers in tbe Semi-Weekly. " In the Weekly edi- i tion the full rates wui be cnargeo. .- JOHN SPELMAN, -Nov. S7, 1860. Editor and proprietor l Om wic a. As4aA w 99 j ' v.'': si,-, i-'-c -r- CQI Tv1 A v. 8-tf -.J " - . . , I ire i and family that impure s they get flMEd otter new volume Inted weekly ti a year, in Id circulars lilGHT. loro, N. 0. TaAts sTftsrr, - rnltnn Iltil Ara. flrOfff A" 1 rC.t' ,i . Dealer. Agents for KMUfl?t XailpLiUd LoricsLisr. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLtD may 17-tf ' ' V J. 8. PHILLIPS. HATING. located InClirlbtt "respect-. . , fully soHp.,ts a shareof public p1 txi age. j? Acosapleu; assortment t Cloths,. Cassl-t--. rners and Vestlnw'alwavs on ho.i, whtrb made to ordr nt the shortest notice, after latest fashion. - " Shop three -iio-n nut& ,-.f th' iXansion Kpi? sept. lMf . - Charlotte Foundry , Maclaine'Sliop. A VING purchased from J. A. Fox the Rpove etabl5ihtnent. th tn.-; ma be leave to call the attention r.f, n.,,,;Stn ihe fact that blhe is now readv n. i . . A-r fr.r matini ;Steam Engines, Ctv. snl TvbaC ?ri. r :every dMcr!pacn;Ma.h,,rv. K ki'Hisof tinjrs In Iron, Krast and other inetals ni notice and reducH priCL-c. Ps.rtlco!ar attentl irtvento th nuikl r Thrphiif fcMaehines, Hone Power, Ctttn Gins, Mill Works uuiicuuurai Wci V cf all kinds. IMJM.sr.mii'J iJL't 0 "aKpn Work, and HoMe-ShoeJn "ne ?tntn aispatch. Oi.t lr,,.Yt... nnrmur Cast-. ings bought ;h- Fundry'or tjk-u lo exch-w for job Work. A'l i !r,.i. t m .1 Trr-inif al done. dec26-tf JOHN'.M. nOWTK. H. L. ALEXANDER. Attorney M : Counsellor at CIIAliLOri K, ,?'. c, -tST" Offi.w in BKiLarm Fen-Dora. . ren o-tr r Law J. Y & CO, Cott'oi EiRYCfi bkALtas m ; . , . . , - i and All Kinds dfProdBCCa , CflAilLOTTE, X C. . t3? All ciders attended ti with d U natch- april -tf PROSPE THE CHABLES1X i t UtCCRY mm APCUTICAL; G0S!X3Cr r - - ii HtWPA. e - PUBLISHED pAILTMl'T. THE Mebccby gives da y jr po ket aud Marine Intelgetce 1 and of' rjharieston commerce- n tl ports of the world. Tbe l& eelry 1 is made up with much care, -tad reliable sources.; . Its connictin dated .Press' insure - the iatist. ' Telegraph and the earliest tew by Europe. -It has an able ai it ,U3cc respondent In London (a? -reitle wltn the editorial staff -of t sJlon. regular Correspondents in i e.f fXcr Key West and Havana.' -1 ietOt: Fashion Letters and wet ily let Washington are additional tltoac its lady readers.? It lite; ry ct nen of a gentleman whai ctap;. highest position: among ti ;ilrc South, are discriminating &49 oc rjfg sjtatt -tie'c Atha ,nou TEBARf 'WEEKLY of theMar- Ch&rleeton, a, aeaumg spa ces Curxent tm the most b the "Asso lelligence by earners from tlished Cor- i connected Times.) and New York s on Life in in favor of $s, from the perhaps It he I men of ithe Irebensive.- eral concern, rianung aad Jrent news of joining shall joe excluded Attention is paid to all mat especially those in ref eret Agricultural interest, no; the day. ureal care is w apoear in " its columns w from the family circle. The political creed .of ,ti 3i2t MC y consists in the principles of the DehJ cf.tio J irty, as laid down in the Virginia and 1 aickj tesolations of 1196 and 179 the SoverJ -c the butes ; a strict construction of tb"e -flf ai t jistitutlon- by the General Government, I 1 igent f the . States : Free Trade, and an econoj ifti-Ai inUtratioh 01 the Governraent.v Its pot :yj ti.: JUnioo of the Southern putes in mainta: jb: wt pgati, , erms--pBbf )ivf prance, DAILY, per annual . , ,'. t ii U J . i ..... . $ 10.00 SSI-WEEKLY.!;. , ; . , .J. .,4 .i. . ..6.00 dabs will be Farr "4ifi follow a Five Copies of the DAILY f ...... 4o.Ov. Five Copies 01 tne xiu-ri .. .w.oo The name ox no person at rieston win be entered on our dqoksj ui ma j ayment of the subscription be made in atf v4te. , . kt will orders from without .the city to jolsh 2 lvertisements, Marriage Notices, or Obi;ul.ies, 1 attended to, unless the cash, or an ac fAtola; ty reference, accompany ' the order. .iey ajaiwaya be forwaraea at ourTisx.mri s?fe fewers. PosTMASTKEfl are autbol to t ,as our Agents in, - obtaining suoscrioer j rwaraing tne money; and by: sending u ailt udsc- bers, with . $50 enclose -o' ; I Tai- W jc ixiT ). whatvr, is fy due to the s - . .. A NORTH" CAROLINA PAPER V , XII 15 XlxIISSi' ' Ji large tight-Page Weekly, published in Greensboro -. $4.00 a year; $l.uu .for six luonUis. knowledcedtobe 6et TavUlv tW. . fSHIfi TIMJSS contains weexiy iortyoiumns of t-&trfA,W.ontAaatneachlssue. eljrht dim JL choice matter, specially adapted to tne family m . . . - sea M (ferty columns) of : - -- J -. Ciiolce Eteadlus JTIaUerl devoted to the instruction and amosement of the - I - frlattua of Southern .- LITERATURE, AGBICULTURE and ART. tST" Subscribers are presented smi-annuallv witn an mvujLt or j. auie 01 catems. ' Addre JAMKS OA RDNER; AksijiHa, Oa.'v QctJ 0O"BCJE3JXT will purchase . . ; ' -c- :. - 'V . " 1 j COTTON GRAIN, FLOUR, 1 ."" -- . - " "AND 1 " . -' COUNTRY PRODUCE. -of all kindt,for which the . ; :-j HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN CASH will be paid." : ' ;.. ' ., '.; " . ;;' .C .'- - Jest received a large lot of ' ':.v ' bXgging ' ! :' : .'ahj. -V-v- yROPING,. and a. oplel supply ef GRO C C B I E S The oId"Nctli;S(aic IT; O0K HERE, FRIENDS AND FELLOW-CITI- j UJ ZENS,iwUl yea .buy thet-noble STATE of NORTH CAROLINA T Jf so, send to the subscri bers, or subscribe t j ihe County Agent, for this' New, Large aad ItTaeniflcent ITIap,v And yoa will get the whole State, with heir Bivers, RaHroads, " Gold, Capper, Lead, . Iron and Coal Mines, said all the Cities, Towns: and '" YUi ages, her noble Mountains ant" Springs,, aad hsr Fields and flowers." - .1 " . 1 ?'-""" ''' If you want this GOLDEN ."-r UBS, how is the time. Map j seven feet by fire, Border views ef the State Hquse, Insane Asylum, CiapelEHl, Male and Fsm&le Colleges, As., Ac., one- ef the cheapest , yt4 iefftklapaever. poWUhed. - ; ; . 1 . TEARCE A i - --- fxuisbo, n, atisst.-, - AGENTS .WANTED, r for . tvery . Coasts tn. Cit . an ia .a..' A .. T i rate. tnns u ocrai. a ppiy s tea ve circle. It is neither sectarian nor political, but by being courteous to all sects and parties,, it is the constant aim of the publishers 10 present in its columns whatever may elevate the people and enrich- tbe State. The .publishers- would earnestly' appeal to the families of North Carolina to give THE TIMES a trial ; try it for six months, to see If it h not as well to patronize home papers, as those from abroad; to build up, home Interests and a State pride, and to scatter our substance and out enersea among strangers. "Give raa Tunes a trial j snd then let It stand upon its merits. . .. - , ".WHAT IS SAW Of TBK TOfKS. ' . " 1; Thi Times I" regard as the very first of onr. Southern Literary Weekllea." Rev. a P. Deems. , Iknow of no Weekly published, stny where, that is so deserving oi panne patronage as ma ximes.'; Rev. J. E. Edwards, v V-y, . . "There is no pandering to vitiated tasteeve rr artiele is of moral tendency, and calculated both to amose and lnstruct.M-Wiimirgton Herald ' Une oi tne auaNuni jpri paouxaeq In the Union." spirit or ine Age. - Lrt the people of North Caarolina encourage thsir own newfpapers Raleigh Standard. x : Address, v . - COLE A ALBRIGHT, ' ... v-r; v; ' -v;--v-" Greensboro, N. C. iP Cook and Washer VVaiited. A - Nexnerienced COOK. Washer and Ironerwil JsL hear of a plcweant tatuatlon a application Ibe entitle, i ad extra copy ; or if pr -.ed, t y may retain Utoeniyper een oi uie?; re ?yts, Tor their troubifc ana in neu oi tne vwa V sr iiut at South Carolina! id. Per.- authorised to collect di .ts lr Mkboobt. . "-: t ' f " In the State Mr. Samueu ;5BC1 ulur Agent to make eolii ' business and subscription . . .. In Charleston, Mr. Jam I E -with the office, is our regf r auti who has foil power to ret ? Ir - the paper and to contract . yi tv. Suoscribers and others, "4t: tly requested to fcend in j f earliest period. By so alt ti; twenty per cent. An amoi J cipal portion of tb prod ..: I- " - fp& EniTOBa .in tne s; '-d J ' Soutn, wbo receive Our X ?- . Wxkxlt. are respectf any aS for the difference .In 40 5 Prospectus. . i - I 1-1 ' r Aa. 4. Broad Sir 4 Vh 8 is Our rar." I procure new P&t connected ped Couector Jtey now due f buniuejs. us, are urgen- "u at the WUI lave u. Jentto a prln- h'rOUthn.lt. fhm for; thar M compensait 1 insertuig Vhrccgh thla otape- : Jaa. i f: ' . REMQT, '-' COL';U OTI TTTTAVING purchased Bu popular journal, I publication to Columbia, from this city at regular Feeling confident thai needed in this State, an sustained, if located atxl conducted wit spirit an ed on making the vexitsj Fanner aad Planter in S the enterprise by their p It will be printed in tt phyt with " new type, on embellished, and eight J ftse. -- ; ' - - ,. I ; Price only 0 Pout advance. - t - A corps of the best prt eoltoral writers have bee department will be or best farmers in the lan The Cash system wlU. so namewiii be entere,w' isrJptica U 51 1 i , . ,--. 'V AAdrati : - , -; " ''f r.. I - ' . - I - 0 . -- ' L . I 3 ry iCd j h Cr: -ns tt I 9 ' . -MECKLENBURG IRON WORKS. henry Alexander: CISARLOTTK, N. C. i . flllHE uudersigrred beg; to Inform Lie citlzsm tf JL Charlotte and vicinity, and the public gta erally, that they have . COmiENC ED B US1NESS .;. - at the above E.'S T A 52 1, 1 . S U M E IV T ' roovor . 2?xclo Qtroot, Adjolaing t.e North Carolina Rail Road, .and op posite JOHN WILKES'.gteam Floor Mills.! ' Tr.ey are nowprspared to furnish all kinds wt j ILVCacliiiiery, At short notice, and on reasonable tsrtn. STEAM ENGINES FE0M 8 to 80 H0RSE POWKR, srao'Shoolii rS" AND , - . IlLACKi.THTIPS WOIIK E IS AIRS In Mir line projnptiy attended t, . .Their F0Cf: DRY Win full opera oo, and, , . , ., . frCast Eegnlarly twice a Wcekj . ."-'" Wednesdays and Saturdays. ; , They are prepared to furnish all, klods of CASTING IN IUbN, BRASS, AOCOBDiwa to cnitn. SAW AND GRIST MILL GEARING, GIN WHEELS, SA W , D UST B UfilUMJSy ANTI-FRICTION PLATES AND BALLS FOR ' COTTON PRESSES. 5 CAST IKON RAILING, For" Garden Enclosures, Dwelling Houses, . . ' ! Public BulldinRS ' I Porticots, ' '.. Cemetery Lot, a', Their IMPTjEIENTS For carrying on the buslnM in all Its brarrehe. have .been S ELECT KD WITH GREAT CAfck and) are provided with all tb5 ' I IJVIPR0VEMENT3 ' Required to do their work In a , EIIIST IIATI.J M ANNEIl. AgenU, 'for Dr.' E. 0. Etxiorr, for Winter's Patent Mulay Saw Mill, which has tbe advantage, along with many others, of doing at least twice as much work, and doing It better, than any pther Mill in use it can bs run by Steam, Water, or Horse Power. The Mulay may be seen at the flhep at any time. ' JlkNRY ALEXaNDKB, -. N, B. Old Iron,Brs, Copper, Ac, bought f taken in trade ' oct,a8,i58o-tf. ; , - . Til0ilAS:w7llAUGHFFE. . - . AT THB SIGN OF TIIE PIT LTII, " BICHAEDS0N STREET, THE' NORTH-EAST 'CORNER -OF RICUARDiON AND PLAIN STREETS, V N0.1C6, f Importer and Dealer In Flna WATCHES, CLOCKS, JiSWx.Ltx, . SIL VER WABE, ' I GUNS,' MILITARY-& FANCY GOODS, ar" W. , rumen. All kinds of .Uaib-Wo ,iaJ toorder.O oct. 27. i-tf. - ' "' . BAWiMOKl COMilEUCJAL L'ULLtUE. - 85 4 8 5 2, CHARTERED ill QlKn everv ia to enceurage iTle of Typogra-handsoaielv led to its former poum, always I J. rouiDEO . ' LOCATED rimtr of Baltimore and Charles Streets, Kxr iitrisoii, no. sTlW lHL AiK - v B Commeruial College In the United Stau. Kverv rouiig niaa should write iunaediately for "j ,,; lara-e'and beautifully -ornameuUd rMWalars. represenUng the exterior and interior t the KAITIMORK CoMK fRCUL CoLLSCl. PeEtnansni), wu.v. -j .... u free of charge, with Catalogue containing itt of Studnu, Terms of TulUon, onlons of tbe iVas on ear New System of Bcok-Ketplrg, etc. nosLtr. y ir Lo8it Principal lecturer oh the Science 'of AcceunU, Uusiness, Customs, etc, m Philum, jToieasor oi Atoox-n-eeping ana Commerc1' Calculations. i ' Associate Prof, bf Book-KsDlnff. i , i ii . ii- . ... ., - - !eiter Issue it iir n JoHHSOJit rroiessor oi i-enioansnip. floda. . ! N-'w0ILViAMi,.Ksq , Mercantile Law. . 4 lurnal ia greatly" ;1rVyE. Y. Rst D. D., Commercial Ethlct. . kthatltwlllbe fr' TIC1TI1I. m tneSUte and , . p rvnned v. 1 Hon Joshua VasiAst. bavedetcraln- .r.Swann. V.m n Kchchles.. Zsei.. Jacob Trust, Esq Wta Knabe,Esj, The time usually required to eotaplete tie fM eourse, from 8 to li weeks. - . ' , A Dm0"A Is awarded to all Grade atet. " Large Circulars and Catalogues stating Urwi. csentbymaUAe of charge. Address K.LC:itB, f janU-tf- bnMt.or,yk4 mo liKftT., A hou on Main itreeT, natr tha fie. Apply to ' R0BT. J.J?AVIDSON, Agt. APrU4,US: ,i A icientiae Agrfe and lt Editorial are of one of the adher ed to, and kj until taeiab" . 8TOXI8, V j V. : i 1 , .t.'E.
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 28, 1862, edition 1
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