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4. 1 . O" X. .-i .1. f , w i . . tess for. rirtR : - -uVlLY rCI-LHTI-V (per ann-wO r3r t.KK.vLY HUU.STIN'. (per a-mux.) ; Lt Froa Norfolk. Fro.,1 O-.e Peter barg Express.J "1 'm . ; ' Aca. 7nr, lVr!iJif it best I should net data fnm our prrrit position, ssre are "still lt' ir" for Yankees, and, ibey miglit get a liir.p? cf oar whereabouts and avoid our uc -5. I inve U'e news from.. Norfolk. Great consternation prevailed - there last wee, ow;r? to hs reported onward march in th.,i nlrrcrien of Ge.iewl Anderson's divion. The.Yan ravalyv from Sul f!k arc tiiJ to hive cirrtrd ihe nw to Pjpji.u . with f r-ar'ul rapidity, causing q,,;;-;i:c. There are no troops bo-ve- n Norfolk end Suff:k ; at the farmer oLc '.Ltc ara thrc regiments, and at the la-ttT e: V,. maun; m aa aoout eizm i.ljuiitvi I-" ' These -,;-....-.?. The Yankees could be easuy ia Norfolk are in eo-.-t'.r.t drea'J of 'li! new Virginia, and i ih-j CV.on n?w,-3?tr there is urging that . ' tht Vinnewta he seat lirihcr. down the river to pro:ect them ajainjt the too near Approach of the jtn ..nster. Burnside is ' - in :k in; every preparation for an onward jiimv ; o i loo fcOJifi i.ide ot the James, and cvry ihiog ia NWtu.'k ia active. The U? ifoii utii have. Uesaakeri to store pr v;Vjj5 lr his army, ani the X. and P. ra::roa 2 has ben reguagCJ, ani a locomo tive and :rcltat on o as to "expedite the . transportation oi troops and provisions to Si j k a id other points on the road. Pick- ts a'p nuru;i:? the lined as far as th cu.iuotfu .eir.tory extends, even to North CirtI(,a, and u teward i oITered o( one . iL'iUiind do.la.ri f .r any one caught ener-iu-l .tr lines. I kirn that .Mr. William S'even, a moi.t aitiinab! gentlctueii of -?,;fru;kt has been arretted and thrown in r-rison threatened wi:h dath 'or attempt ing io run the Yankee blockade. Cannot our oTcrnmsni take some .steps looking io th release cl what the Yankees term j:i:ici prisoners"? The state ol affairs m i! the cmntry which the Yankees have lalkt.i possession of is deplorable ; cvery- :a done to annor and exasperate our . . :c who are unfortunate encoh to have bt Ta Jht in their meshes. We, ol Nor i.!k. v.o-iU gladly g dvn and drive the uais fr-rn oar h 'r.t aad lauiilies at ;ry r.i vrsont, anJ :oa5d da. so wittl perfect ta. if allowed. The negroes in Norfolk ' i:f!ebc?n bamlvxizeled by the Yankees c jinpltfft ly ; hive left their masters and hiri the itu iJfac? tu offsr to hire them r McCIolUt. it is sild, ha3 a real out and o v v.crro Dnaunder his command. It a y i.r.'a:;o that hey ara fully as i- !; o;I?r tra.'i ?-:ithern men have I; ' i uUt, ?:it il.-jji they will stand our rli ! rry li'tle le.er it any. CotRf i svliin in Norfolk for 40 cents t rlh. and ihfrt? is very little of it in mar kcf.'' t' ."!.!: is bird to r't, the Yankeca al ; 'J ' v- ' i.ii .vi . i! toracli family. I'o. : 'i t f.-v.T:t Ti.'i: i.i yo ir part of i .'sry. ry lines cast in m?ny . -v. . v ;j'j;e; u Mr. Jorlua near i! 1 r cj ira-', r:id hi- ma-t estimable !i !y. 1 bi1 t na'ia my acknowlHTcments tr thIr rn my acts of kindr.Csr hall nev c I 'uf Tt u Ml. A I is qai;". vwhttro we notv are, but as a srm t ! li!.i-.v ttji rt any momt-nr, we vr. zou. i;' ? ?uc"i tii'ps .and can j . uLea by surprise. )jr tio "t'e Ci't iia Krtiih. Iluer, hni been indis f i I vi4-m lri;i hi? command some ? j.. bit nridot th.i LeTd of Lieut. Jno. L. Tilu r an our gallant i'irit, we will bo road t et-1 t!te vi!jdl:3 hordes ot an- . hlit-U.i?, vo.iic when th'iy may. LoaoQiri;. A t :r r.tL .Mt rt.tv. Th abolition m ! i f ' Fr lcra! Aiminisfralnu is pnJuf a vn? utl of demoralization in n-;:iv. ' .Ttiis inie!I;?r.5!?f says the n;-!.;a Ap?-al, reaches u? irom every point where they have a force statMHJ. Rvr-j-i.M ol vZi:cza cr3 of frequent oc e nrt, , ml they arc 1j!J id Jtclarinxr ir- v r f to Hjh' for the Union, ii. ii i"t "'! t;f ; while among the men vl: Qf.:.:Mib frJIr.atioa alsj exiits. We b ic iaf-M jpatlon that on Fridav 1.. ?t o;:e w ih-i i vjiar.a regiments m camp .,.f-:n'::3 ac'i-d armi and declared thfy v -o ill r.y. tor Aboli:ioni?r.t any lon- -Ti'- thrj had become convinced t! tii :. tli; o jvct ot the war, and ihcy . i -i'.u a?it Holo'iirer. Thectliccrs, i' i . i;J jnr iclpiu'i in the movement. ut i) : fiirr.. when a coi!i?to oc- 1 l.i which the fndianiaiii killed and v..a ij;.: ?. r(viicrcf thcii fl-nj ui.nc-t'y lied not ende; cir adversaries. aea ween our in- ii- . iw.Tr.ant ir.'t Ureal a.ssatislactioa r. also i a r... :.bc.- of other regiment. .C. Ja I Allies issippi&n. 31f. 'frsvi. i'j jj'a riCARF. AT WAfntNGTON. -Tt;i3 ..n:l: i T-i i Wai'ainion about Jack a., t'i ci; :eu'J ril i.i thit city i intense. Ali u:.h.j tiaca a 'sentinel, four miles trora tlii city, hearing a drove of mules ap pr.aciia. fcJ hi3 piece and ran in, the mltsattne si ma tim? running out. A cu.re3por.Je1U of the New. York Express sis: -. - Trltir disorderly retreat, however, did not allay th excitement, the impression ha J g jne oat that a cavalry raid, under the wnii.taud.of the ghost, perhaps, of the de parted Ashby, was thedvancing party; the slgnil gun v;as nrt j, and the long roll teat; iherb was hurrying to and fro o! brave mea," and "moan ting in hot haste." . Ai diylight intervened, the horse which' Li beea shot.was found, and one of the W take.i from the,, hoof served to trace tlae soarce from whence the stampede c.me. It was found to be the farm of the widow laJy hereinbefore mentioned, and although it was soon nade manifest that the Confederate .cavalry raid was nothing ui ire than an escape ot animals from her paaturaze, extreme caution induced the au thorttl to ca'jse the arrant of all the par tic, white and colored, on the premises. Marfhal, roma intimation, naving been given Out that a formidable scouting party had been en.terta.intd by this lady. . Sub sequent examination, however, has proved jj the c4,ro in have been all occasioned from . a horse scare . The adventures of the night are not such, as would embellish ' history, Land those badly ecareU would havelhe matter 'dried np;" buttt has leaked out, and these things always bear telling. V Tuesday morning, Ang. 12, 862. jtsr.The ITews receired by Telegraph will b0foaad,pnth.e first page. -x ' - ' ; , ; f -.: " :" i- W Out colored Canters are not privileged to sell copies of the Bulletin Tbone purchasing from Uiem encourage dishojiestif and do us seriowi injury. A Ilschlveous Spirit. ' y We observe xvith pnin, (remarks jhe Saundersville Gir that war correa- rH:denta of some of out daily c'otempora riss, in their effms to effictualiy Jabricate p'm5 favorite officer "or regiment with iheir adultery alime, see!? to disparage the bravery and efficiency of soldiers and ot fleers from other States. The attempt is as futile as it is unmanly, and it id calcula ted to excite the contemst of all shose in tercsts ar identified wiih our common country, and are not the mere toota of a foolish nnd miserable sectional propention. In serre?" communication to a Georgia paper, a correspondent end4vors to illus trate the courage of Georgia troops by comparing their aehievemenra with the ef forts of a North-Carolina and Alabama regiment to perform the same feats. - It is ill-timed and unwise , to attempt thus to excite jealousy among, the brave defenders of the country to attempt to elevate the troops ot one State tiy pulling down those of another. Georgians brave, gallant freemen as they are want not glory on euch terms. ,Oa every battle -field "and in - every . conflct Qeorgia'a sons . have proven themselves worthy of the glorious old cammonwealtli. Dut'they. claim'-, no distinction at the expense of brother sol diers Who are enduring the samev hard ships and fighting &r tha same 'object liberty. They are willing,-,vf)hcre all are worthy, to share the honors. Some may not be fortunate in position as others, but all are brave alike patriotic alike deter mined to win their independence or leave their country a desert. . '"Tlio Great Weit," There is, very evidently, in the West, and particularly in Ohio,. Indiana and Illi nois, a strong opposition to the present war upon the South.- The tone ol the press of 'those States, the public meetings, and the Democratic conventions, all prove this, conclusively. Thi9 ieeling does not display itself as boldly opposed to the war, per $ ; bat assumes the" form of oppbfi tion to Abolitionism, coercion, and subju gation. It would not "be safe to exhibit it otherwise ; for, in that event, the individu als giving expression to it would soon find themselves incarcerated within the wgills of some Yankee bastile, and their opposi tion thus speedily And effectually crushed ojt. But by professing, devotion -to the Union, U Constitution, nnd'the Adminis tration of Abraham Lnrln, they can or-, panizo. tliorough!yfor vork, and iti cure a way to triumph in the npproachirg Fail elections Whether, 85 faros we are concerned, this amounts to anything or mil, ve will not pretend ft) say ; but ofone thing there can be no doubt ; there is no longer a united -North but divided coua sels everywhere prevail; and ,rConserva tim' now dares to raise, its head, wherer a tew hrrt . moirh3.agor its expression. would have been followed with the'scver- est punishment This Conservatism, however, is pretty much confined to the great West; where the light of freedom has not yet entirely .departed, and where men still daro, some times, tofpcak.act, and reason for them selves. In witness of this, we refer to tome recent extracts from Western papers, which vec have p'lbli.ied, aud totherro- c dings of the Indiana Democratic Con- venlion, on the 2Hh Ju!y last. , In that Corrventiort, all the speakers de- noanced the Abolitionists unsparingly, and condemn Lincoln's emancipation poll- cy severely. Mr. Wyckliifef Kentucky, U reported to hav said, that lie was "for Tn"ri If flirt PSrtitl ntf bltrnrv a'orX I not 'interfered with; but ifthe war was wa;edto free the slaves, nor anotht-r "drop of blood ought to be smiled." , "Your Lovejoys," Phillip, CfTd GreeleysT say they can't fiijlitthis flgtit any longer, un less you will arm the-niggers, Will you ever consent to this ?" Cries of "NO ! never! "I have already said that slave ry was the cause ofth; rebellion. V . ''The Constitution, with its prohibitions,. it guar antees, and its restrictions, ha3 been no more regarded by tite'party now in power, than you do a last year's almanac" "I am tor a w!ie uian's war against the Abo- itionists." ".. - ' . ..- - - Mr. Carlisle, of Pennsylvaniaaid f ''No other war than such as was recog nized in the resolutions of the extra ses sion, a year ago, could be justified by the civUizatioahd Christianity of the age war, not for conquest or subjugation, but or restoration, 01 peace. 1 tie instant we divert it from such ends, -then we 1 P-ac ourselves side by side with the rebels da." "The policy inaugurated by, them wili continue the war forever, and bring , you under a' military despotism. "The bubjuation or extermination of the" Sauth was impossible. He said that the interests of the Western States were with the South. There was their grain market r"you have a northern market thie same as eTer but your corn is rotticg in your granaries, and you walk on the ruins ot your prosperity. Free the niggers ex terminate the whites, aud give the land to thn Yankee Norway rats, and yoall nev er have a market there. ."Indiana was more interested than slave-owners thera-. elves in perpetuating slavery " in the South". "To free four millions blacks w'dl be to keep up taxation, increase debt, yuin property, degrade oar chilaren,- m4 ratki thU co'4iitrf 1 econ4 ' , -Mr. Richardson, of Illinois, followed in the same strain.1- - lie said . ' " - .- "If the Republican party -is retained in power the Government is gone forever. Only conservative men. is there any safety. He denounced the President's emenctpa tion scheme as caleulafd ta enslave ihe white while freeing the black, and insist ing that New England was making all the mqney, holding all the contracts, and ea saping,wiih fewTr soldiers in the field.'a'id lighter burdens of taxatwnthan the' West,' ' We are made' their hewers of" wood and drawers ot water,' arhile'hey- run. the nig- ger.exclusively for rrioney.! j .. I ' - Thj is, ccrtaiuly, very, plain talk, and 6hows clearly that tho great.'West' is by no " means bound to the car of the grasp-! ing, . Running Ka&t. 1 Her interests, says on of the speakers,- are with the South.-! and," we may add, if she would only act up on this idea, she might by cuting loose from her Eastern master, secure her prosperity now.and forever. 'A . . .. ' . Mr. Vallandigham.in one of his speeches; jn Congress, said: "There isa VYest!". The words were, perhaps,. ominousj and; the "beginning of the end, ' which so many; hearts are oiiiiously beating to witness, iny have commenced in the facts and ' sentiments to which we have just alluded. . A meeting ia.Uatler county Ohio has also declared that "The Federal Govern mcnt should be taught that the Great West will not permit itself to be utterly ruiued and impoverished by a partial Con- gress iy 4 Her.obvious policy then i's as we have already intimated, 4o cut Ibose from the North and East; and fx i she will notvunite her destiny with that of the Southern Con federacy, at least estabHeh a bond of peace and unity with it, : by wnich "means she raay be able to retain her trade with the South, and become, really and truly, "the Great West." ' ' , : . ; ; - - .f... . ,u .. 1 . The. Arkansas Eeport. of Captain : Brown. ; -From the 9kckson Mlsslssippian, Ja!j 2Stb. Headquahteks Thikb District, ) Vicksburg, Jirly 25, 1862. j E2itor Daily JSlIssttsippiinSic. : -I am directed by the Brigadier General Com manding, to hand you the accompanying communications from Captain I Brown of the C. S. gunboat Arkansas, for "publica tion. - i " ' . - : ' : The firstletter refers to the fight in Yazoo River, before the Ram entered the Missis si?pi where she encountered the whole Yankee fleet. ' WhiUt everything connected with the recent trip of the "Arkansas" from Yazoo City to this place is interesting to all of us; it is also due to Captain Brown, and his brave crew that trys, rftt the least brilliant of her noble exploits, should be made pub lic. - '.'V Very respectfully,! , Yourob't servant, ;" ' " J. .F.f Girault, "; , . A. A. general. V- Steamer "Arkansas," Vicksburg, July 25th, 1862. j General : The Bentori, or whatever iron-clad that we disabled, was left with colors down, evidently aground to prevent sinking, about one mile and a half above .i ,...u f.u . : ni J T : v uie uiuuiu x Vu.oiu xviver, uu the right nana Danfc, or DanK acrossv trom VirksbTirr. t...:,,.,.,!,,, Ju,i,;n. thts -4sel, made it run out of the nght and haul down colors, with two less guns than they had; and at the same time fought two "Rams" which were firing at us with great guns and small arms-this too. with our miscellaneous crew who had never, tor tho most part, been on board a ship or at biz . guns. I am, General, very respectlully, your ob't servant, Signed, J. N. Brown, Lieut. Commanding, To Brig. Gen. iM. L. Smith, Commands I ing Defences at Vicksburg. A true copy, . J. F. Girault, A; A. General. C. S. Gunboat Arkansas, ' Vicksburg, July 23d, 1862. J -Sir: I bear leave herewith to snrf list of names of tho killed and wounded of CT . - the detachment whoso nobly volunteered ,rora tIie iorceaol your command, on - June Ia8t to aid in making up a crew for this vessel, to wit : , 4 . Killed John Kane, private, Pinkney's liatt- L,a. vols. ; cuanes Madden, private, Clinch's Batt. La. . Artillery ; Henry Shields, Co. "E,'! Antonio Florez, Co. ' ind Daniel O'SuIIivan, Co. "A, ot the 28th La. Vols. Total killed, five, Wounded Wra. Alexander, private, Clinch's Batt. La. Artillery ; Thomas Lynch, Sergeant, Clinch's Bau... La, Ar tillery ; Bernard Martinez, private, 28th La. Vols. - Total wounded, four Total killed and wounded, nine. 1. . . V ' I regret the loss of these" men - to the vessel and to.their country, " They fought well. 1 v . - r - ' . - " -. . Very Respectfully, " " (Signed,) " ' ' J. N.Browj, V Commander CI S. N. : To Brig.; Geh. M. L, Smith, Commanding at Vicksburg. ' . A true copy. ' ' , ' J. F. Giraua-t,, Ass 1 Adj's-Gen'l.- CnA&D by A Privateer. The schooner John, Elliott, Captain Wood, from Cape j f Haytien, 8th inst., which arrived at Boston , . - 1- t on ,he aath.-waw he4t- hu io,k .XS-YZl'.-yr -, ""' "o'aruoi nerrau.; na. i be privateer was discovered about f uayugnr, tne wind .being quite light at the time, ana sua rapidly gained on the schoov chase until about three o'clock in the after-' WOO. - -:'.. i ' I A New York correspondent of the Phil, adelphia Inquirer says": -An article recently appeared In an ItaT. tan, paper, in. this city, tonhe effect -that men were being enlisted here for the Mex- ican (Liberal) army," Upon inquiry, I find this stdry to be true, several recruits hav ing already been forwarded to Mexico via California and Sonora. AThe last steamer took put air, and eight more are toJeave in the next one, .The government will no doubt toon put a gtop to this business.- Several gentleman in high posiUpniJwft fiia 9 w .U ha rsVii ner, but a good breeae coraiog up, the John fed lor thejr apprehension and d JtoerttA Elliott sailed sway from her. -,The priva- l "Randan t of either of the cSof teer- (a hermaphodite brig) : continued the croJtnL,0a -r ther&,iPf! of North No. Us Foa Q oi i i ni i'rllr &Jito r; I beg to make pa blic. through die-medium of your : paper, the following certs in, and thoroughly tried cureior ague and : fever : f pint of Cotton Seed, 2 pints water boiled down to one of tea, taken warm one hoof before the expected, attack;: Marty per sons will doubtless: laugh at this simple remedy, Cut T have tried it effectually and unhesitatingly say it. is better than Quinine,-and could I obtain the -latter article at a dime a bottle, I would infinately pre fer the Cotton seed tea. It will not only cure invariably, but, permanently, and is not at all unpleasant to the taste. ' Yocrs truly, &c, , , 11. G. D. Daowx, .1 - '. . Copiah County, Miss. fJlOWN tOTS. FOB SA'LE. . I will se! in Charlotte, on Monday the 25th ins t., Five Lots on Trate and College streets belonging" to -the estate of John HAr.Tr, deceasfcd. They will : be sold'to nav debts due bv the esate. Terms. will be made'jpown on the day J ot.Siale. !-..: ' . " ' " T. H. Bit EM, Adm'r. August 11, 1562 tw7t v " , The Charlotte Gas Company, in conse quence of tixe exhorbitant advance upon articles used for generating Gas, deems it proper toJdvertise consumers that on and after tbe'i?: Of September next, ensuing, the price will "be $S:OQ per . thousand feet. -Auff 7 1.352-dlrn. Piles, Fistula, Tmors, &c. ' Dr. J. A: CLOPTON, 61 Montgomery, Ala., operates with perfect success for Piles nnd guarantees perfectatisfaction in every case. He operates with as much success as any operator in America He may be consulted for four days at -the Mansion House. Room No. 11. --' aug 7, TC2 d4t , ; . .' - , VINEGAR iu CIDER, 0A-IS:E3 AND '..-- '"' -r . AT '.,. -'-': , .. W W . W O O D'E L' B NPAR THE- DEPOT, ., ' - - . , 1 : CHARLOTTE. N. C. aug 7, '62-d7t : . :; : I A fine lot of superior CORN MEAL in itwo bushel sacks, for sale at thestore of ; -. HOUSTON & HUNTER. Ausr. 6 3t. : . ' i.RiriEKS TAKE NOTICE, i VV; WM. HUDDLESTON desires to rurchase POTATOES and ONIONS for the use of the 3d Alabama'Regiment. The market price will be paid lor such vearita- L bles by him at the Charlotte Steam Mill. August 1, '62 v : . tf JTi IT .V II TjOT'TE FEiTt AIE . INSTI- TUTJS ... I 1 he Winter Term will besin on Mon daythe 1st of September. Terms per session of sixteen weeks as follows! Board and tuition, a i nn rwvH Music on Piano or Guitar, ; Use of Insirumenta for practice,. VocalMusic, ( Oil Painting, r Drawing, pencil or crayon, . French and Latin, each, , Embroidery on silk ior velvety .V '20,00 4,00 12,C0 -16,00 - lOiOO 100 4,00 Tution of Day Schollars, , 16,00 I The Musical department will be under the direction of Miss HammarskoId. lOne half of board and tuition is payable in advance and the remainder -at the close of tho session, .or when the pupil i re- Umoved om school. Th account- not paid at the end of the session will he charged interest. No deduction made lor absence unless I AM..aar? Krt oartAtia and nrnfro ft art eiolrnocQ !Aug. 4 1862 dim. ) ; Partizaii Rangers. D. 1X. Hill to accept and place in camp as many Companies as will join me, and de siring to enlarge my Battalion, I invite I . T. ' t I . u.:J those Companies who have not attached themselves to other Battalions or Regi ments to jom me. By virtue ot the authority above referred to, I will ac cept (provided they havo the number rc- quired by law,) and place them in camp at once. . ' .. ; Address me at Greensboro, N. C. v ' , -" . ' P. G. EVANS. August 2, 1S62 12L : r JgNGLISII PKINTS. - c Beautiful assortment of SK.alI ftorured I L.'. ! . . -r ; - T . . 1 t 1. VlLVu -V 111 o'-.V. " j j Linens. For sale at x-icmu;i iiLiiwi, iJ.L-acucu o:ri iiiiK iuu KAHNVVEILER & BROS. - .August 1, 1852 tt -. v -. 53 Ia ANTON ; iDIJNCAIV v: . -j v ;OLIJIlJ3tA, S. .' ' ' (jF O R M ER t vJ OF KEKTU C K Y ,) is prepared to fill orders to any extent in ; ENGtlA VIXG PRINTING ; i Z3 ; 1ST O 17 ZE3 3 , ' BILLS OF EXOHAHGBr&a - f Engravinss- upon - Steel or Stone. Large: 'supplies. otBANK lOTE and other paper wjJi be kept. --'i' july Jl.'lSCl'Jt . ' " ' -" ' ' iT The Charlotte Whig and rfieDem ocraCwill advertise the above to the amount of S3 and forward bill to B. D. at Colum bia, S. C. . ' ' . .. ' . ' '' Headquarters 49th RsGtr, NV C. T., ' , -: ;; Camp near Drury's Bluff, Va., t - -- July 25th, 4 85Z. ) General OrLer, ) . T No. J j - - '. - AU-oficera.:non-comraissi5ned officers and soldiers., absent from the 49th. -Regi- lueiii ix. droops, on any pretext, what" . . , . - . ccr, arg oracrea-to reporrto me at camn ail ot Ahgust. No certificate of .- - ,- w r urM!rfieo wui De received unless 1 his b&Ut room and uaoux io travel; and those in that con aiVi?.r1 must send a certificate cverv wof co "lished Carolina. r rr u r.."' i,un : Lu Col. Com; 49U, Rest 4j h .;uiy zy, iota 4t : ' . The Mountain F.U itr.V. " rprise, Iredell Express, &lUburv w!i h" Man. Asheville 4News and State JounS" 3itena Iorwara ??ta the - - ;T - .McA-.. titanted -v - YY j - .:'". ; ; , .. " In large quantities, to be' delrvered at th Medical Purveying Department Charioi tf N. C, the Bark from the root and a miller branches of the wild or forest Poplar Do wood and Willow, well cried - ' . A liberal price will be paid for these ar tides: en delivery. " ' Juw ?3, 1852 dim cjlm - . ZlZ .i ue wno da not strictly UV with thrv sihnv. ni. -n . . as D ESERTK R J - ; PuHr Tt - A mpAti nV'of the Meckl enbu rg County Bible Society wilt be held : at Hebron rh.,rh rPr the Dump, on Saturday, the 2d of August, at 11 o'clock. It is hoped that the officers and rnemoers wiu general '?. Mr D. Johnston, oor. sec y. i - .July 25, 1862-tt , Persons wishing to settle their accounts or Notes with FISli&K. at uuKitutuno can have an opportunity of doing so by n;n nn J. W. BLAIR, at the- Store oJ a A N. M. TAYLOR. Dont, delay, we are anxious to l? up. J. C. BURROUGHS, 7 iuh'.23-dlm. . - i '.i-ir . ; jDEAIVtf MAJJIS CIOTHINO The subscriber is now, well supplied 'at hts oid stand, urevarus oiawii, viu a largeTtuantity of first quality Summer and F!l r.iothW. Shoes, -&-C, which he offers to the public cheap for cash. - - V call and supply yourselves: oeiore me stock is exhausted. V' ' ''-" V; W july 3 2w Brevards Station, -JgJLUE xTIASS, HI.17E MASS.:j;, Warranted pure and equal to any iniport- Cd. ' ' - , 1. ,1 - '--':: 'i''. ;,'U - I am now manufacturing Blue Maes . ' in large quantities by machinery, and can fill orders for any quantity. . ' . ''. :' It can be sent by express to almost any place in the Confederacy. . , ' " V . r Orders solicited; .; - . Orders can alsohe sent to Kent, Paine & Co., Richmond Va. " , " ' . ---- . - ,R. B. SAUNDERS. . . - Chapel Hill, N. C. - July 23, 18623tawlm , . '. ; ; ; Thirty hands to work on Hospital Bed-, ding ; wages 'per day for 1st class 1,50 r 2nd class'$125 ; 3d class $1.00, and -4th tlsss 75 cents-',; None but persons of good; cea meter need applv. . ' ' . ; .' ' - -i . i :NZHO WARD, ' -t - Sufgeon and Med. Purveyor, - --',-.. Charlotte, N. C. : N. C: Military Institute, July.20 dl w :r. v rioiiAcco Foil sAiiir: ;, .. The subscriber has on hand about" forty or fifty thousand pounds of TOBACCO in leaf, two and three years old, which he of fers lor sale. ': : ' " ' . ' . C. L. TORRENCE. : Charlotte, July 1$, '62-dlm --WANTED,'- -BOTTLES AND VIALS. The Medical Purveyor at Charlotte, . N. C, will pay the following prices for clean Bottles and Vials, viz t : -' -5 v v Qu'art Champagne Bottles, - $1.25 per do? T; - - tt i . - . .11 ' tt. 75 Quart Wine (Claret; ' Pint - " - . " 1.00 " 70 " 75 " 75 " 75 " 60 " 50 " ' Quart Castor Oil PortetV ' 8 oz. Vials, 6 and 4 oz. ViaEs 1 and2oz. " 1 to be delivered in any quantity at the -N. C. Military Institute, or to Drs. Duffy anti Arendell, Medical Purveyor's Agents, who will visit the various towns in the State. Thif call is rendered necessary from the fact that there are no glass faotories in the Southern Confederacy., Persons " having Bottles and Vials' will confer a great bene fit upon the sick and wounded soldiers by collecting all that they may have as speed ily as possible. M. HOWARD, v V, ' Sureeon and Medical Purveyor; Charlotte, N. C July 14, 1662 dim wlm - B-ECEIVE11'S SAMS OP" JL4 NBGROE8. On Tuesday the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock. A. Al., at the Market House, in the town of Wilmington, I will expose to public sale at Auction tor cash, thirteen likely Niu GROES, including rrien, women and chil dren. Said negroes are the property of alien enemies, and are sold under a decree of the Confederate Court. , ; :1 k DuBRUTZ CUTLAR, ; july 14 13t i :-: Receiver.'tfcc, Surgical Instruments are much demand; ed by the necessities of tfrB service, and a liberal price will be paid for them, at this Depot, ; EDWARD WARREN, Surg, and Medical Purveyor." Goldsboro.' N. C, July 14, 'B2 dim. C W FEED. Oil Catkes in large quantities at St. Catharine Mills for sale. July II,, '62 2 m. - - piEUTtlOXT SPRINGS. - - This delightful watering place now open for the reception ot visitors, is located in. Burko county, N. C, sixteen miles from Morffamon. It offers a- quiet home -to families and persons in pursdit of health and recreation. There are on the premis es, two excellent Springs, one sulphur the other chalybeate,- highly recommended bv rcimenent physicians for thSir medicinal qualities,, Th.oy are situated in a beauti ful vallev. surrounded by mountains, on a 8treamof crystial clearness and purity Ta ble rock and Linville Fails are within easy reach ot the bprmgs, and on every- hand the scenery. isgrand and imrjosing. The mountains abound with game. TIi 2 present owners ot the property are actively engaged in improvements that will acct ffreaily to the attentions and com fort ot the the Springs as a place of. resort for persons in pursuit of health or pleasured The table will at all times be supplied with rhe besrthat the country affords, A Hack-will leave Morganton daily on the arrival of the mail from Salisbury, Terms Board per month.JO.OO sz -t idr furtherantormation address ' ' John W. McELRATH- Proprietor. July 10 1862'dlm .' . . -.--v':: , 1T A N T IS IJ ;A STUATIOPf AS The .subscribor. fa carolled orisoner) who is"a" graduate of Hampden Sidney Col- Jege Va and has had one years experience in teaching, desires a situation as rnncif pal or Assistant in an Academy. He can exhibit the hifihest testimonials from the faculty as to his scholarship, moral-chart jfcter, and qaalificationsy for an Instructor. Patrons of schools who may wish to en gage his services will please address him, statiner terma &c, at tetnany tnurcn; IredeU Co. N-, C. - . - - -. -,' WM U MURKLAND. July 9 1862 dim . .. - TOOK FOR SALE! iS 25.000. Stock in the Atlantic Tennes see Sc Ohio Rail Road Com. for. sale. For particulars; apply to -the,- undersigned at btatesville, ti. C . , - . . : . C. A. CARLTON. Jul y 9, !62 1 m 5 " V STENHOUSB Sc JSIXCAVJLAY Coiiinjissioix Merchaii ts. - Havinsri leased their old KtnrA tn -tha Government have moved to the store on ine opposite corner, Trade Street, last oc- CUP,lld bT Mr F- WAhrens. where they will be pleased to tnnot thoif. nM i-;Ac and customers. y- . " , , nrnn?fre: lor ", "Corn &e., faUed promptly aa usual.. - "... v-. 'A. Well BP.lA4.td Rtnt fV It. 4-1 'J' always on hand. , - - . AUiuti MAC CfearKiUf, laa 1 If-tf. a nrEN-riort Aa.a. -s. : . : - s. " ) Tlie medical Purvey or a4- Department Charlotte, N.C., ia in heed of he following herbs,&cf for the us of the Army.for which the following prices will be, naid .on da- K livery at the N C, Institute. Persons re siding in districts where they Can be obtain ed, will please givertheir attention to co) lecting and- saving them, the articles must be clean and well dried i v t ' Seneka Snake foot .. CO cents lb. Puccoon, or Blood root; 40 ' . ' Wild Cherrybark, .30," "- Indian Turnip, - :"-':" 20 .M ; " j A maviia r , TnA niAnt . 1 ff - . . Blooming Spurge root, 50 '. Indian Physic root, . .25 " Indian Tobacco, - - J ns?v Black Snake root,-. Poke'root, : . r Cranes Blackberry root, American Gentian, Dogwood barki Fever Root, :r:'"::'- -vV":-.'..50. . jt - tl' -' i A . " it TX20-- 20 ' 20, t?t tt American Hellebore root, Peppermint,- ; ; Skunk Cabbage root Js ' ' v. . ; 20 ; It li " l 'tl' ti " II ' 4 41 ; '- -. . V 14 l 20 Jamestown Weed seed and . ' leaves;- ' - 20 ;, - tt " -' ; At : t . 'it'. '' ir : Hemlock leaves,: '":- 20 W.iotergreen.or Partridge Berry 50 Horse mint,- ; . y.'x 20 Sassafras bark of root, ; 20 Sassafras pith," : . ; 5.00 Ginseng root, V : - c 50 Sarsaparilla root, ; " - '.. .75 Lavender leaves acd stem, 20 Flax seed, per bushel, - 2.50 White Oak bark, . 20 Meadow Sweet, ' ; ' .- 25 American Col urn bo root, . 50 Willow bark, : . ' 20 Tulip Tree bark or Wild Poplar, 20 11 . Persimmon' hark from root, 20,-, it Centaury herb, - ' - 20 tt tt i(Ci - ' ii .:. .1 ' . .! , II j, ,",-'. Uoneset," Butterfly Weed, or Plerisy root 30 Dandelion root," : i i 3 Hops, , - Wild Senna,. - -' ' ? ; ; v : 00 May Apple, or Mandrake, . 75; II 44 -14 ' 44 II Butternut-rinner baric pt root, w . It .. 44 . .4 4 4 .4 4 ' .' Zli ' ' l . I II II it :. 11 tt 4 ' 14 . 41 .41 Henbane-rr-leaves and seed, '5 Rnrberrv leaves. - " - 50 ;Fleabane, 3 ';;::.", ,-.-V ' : Scotch Broom-r-tops oi stems, jo Pink Root; . V :v.'K;- 5Q ' "' Worm Seed,s V: -: - 25 : Calamus,-:;---:, U J:; -' 25 Wild Ginger, or Canada Snake - -;av J root, 1 25 ' Queen's Root, K : . 50 r " Slippery Elm, -f'. ' : ' 3 30 Red Pepper, 100 " Anise seed, ; ' - 50 ; Spear Mint, : - t: . . 25 . " Bitter Sweet j or. Woody Night ' Shade, - ' - - 50 Poppy-r-ripe capsules, v .1.00 Lettuce garden-r-driei juice, 1.00 Marsh Rosemary root, 30 Virginia Snake root root,-. 75 Juniper tops, - 25 Red Cedar tops,"- ;" i rf . 25. Prickley Ash--bark, q 50 Robins Rveer Hair cap moss, 30 14 14 ,44.,; .' 14 ' it-i II 14 : 11 14 - " . M. HOWARD. ; s ; ; : - Sur'g and Med'l Purveyor, , v Charlotte, N. C. July 8, 1862 dint wlm V " '. ALTON HOUSE J 31 0 EG AN TON, iV. C, f TThis house Is now open for the reception of the public, either by the day, week or month. The manv advantages of health' fulness, beauty of scenery, good water, &c.. will point this out as a desirable place for families or individuals seeking -a home during the continuance of the war,- or for spending the summer months, with the. as surance on the part of the Proprietors that "every attention will be paid to the comfort and convenience of those ho may patron ize their house. . . i , . ; ! v . 2 V . JOHN G. WILLIAMS, ; W. R. S. BURBANK. July 7, 1862 dim r ; Columbia, June 16. '62. "Applies tion will be made lor a duplicate certificate of Stock issued to Samuel Kerr, July 23, 1856, 1094. - . ; -v-,., f ' T. J. SUMNER. June 20,62 Im. :---:y Charlotte & Rail Road. Stockholders' desirine their "stock divi dend will leave their, original, cirtifieates with , me. .The coupons . due upon the Bonds of this, Company on the 1st of July will be paid on presentation to the under-' signed, r r A. H. MARTIN, Agent.- June 12, 1862 tt? . - ir.f.- All sizes' at';'':--4 '- :- r- - r ";. -r-KAHNWE1LER &. BRO, June 171862 tf.. - - . , ; MzitiASitonb ri: c.;ani.iTAiiY . ; The second session of the 'Fourth Aca demic year of this Institute. will commence on 1st of August, 1862. - -f or circulars or miormauon appiy.io - : Maj. W. Af. GORDON, Supt. June 14, 1862 2rn : r :) R tJNiTHJS BLOCKADE. Ladies English Hoop Skirls, all . qualities. Brown and Black English Long Cloth. trench - Kid Glores, tight and dark coif Frknch . Gambrooti, Men's and JBoys bummer wear. - - . Gents English Shirts, direct Importation, also new styles uents voitars lor sale ov K.A11N W fcilLrJK &. -oKUS. 'v junel3 '62dtfc.- .- - - ' : " SAjLT, -.i :' i SALT. Several, hundred bushels of SALT ex pecting daily. For sale ar- ... . - ; KAHNVVEILER & BROS. : june7, 62-tf ..j-f r ' ; V - 75 i. 75 75.1:7 75-'." :75".Y; 75 - HoFFEE COFFEE. ; ' ' - - ' on hand and selling fast- at'rt- ,:-.- .- i- V A UKi WPII Xr RPOfi - - - .AA44ii ir wiulu. iv ivvut.. Jane 7, 186ftt . v mtT ILLINEBt 1 MItI.iNI2aY 1 rMiss F-Bitowxrwhcthe Buperinten- dence of our Millinery department, (and I whohas lust arrived,) has brought ; with I her a splendid assortment oi r renen Am ficalW and a larff e variety of Bonnet Rib bona.' Straw Bonnets of f Neopolitian 'Drab i r.rt Rlarlr Straw Bonnets., Ladies and I Misses Hats, Blond Laces, Bonnet Alater- I ials of all shades, and plaid Silks, Rouches I &c, &.c. ;: : Z '--"J 4.' . , . ; t - atnmra will ndaror to ol ease I all in givinz the latest Paris and a 'la Con; tederate tasnions. - : ' -'j f Datrohae bestowed io ua, and we ruope to I in n ri v iiiv a ifa wuua ssa.w a 4 httve the same contirruance.rt . . c SSeventy-five hds. assorted quality SU. lOVHKltiG aoouis, , GAR, on hand and forsaleat - ITIOUU-'XING GOODS. , . KAHNVVEILER & BROS. - Plain bhk Cfcallhrs, Parages all wool, and Tiaia - t;wiom .4- : . , . - - : - -Uombatuits AU&ccaa, Black ligurect Papllns. niJGS,3iliJ31Cl.l-il, Ac. .! Brandy, Old Port Wine arid CasWOil, (by the gallon,) Indigo, CastiJe Soap, Sup. CarU wpium, niorpnine, unimne. irtt'iich 1 &oua, (by the kg.) Calomel am d rijtrate ot . tn: r ,1 1 fDv i6P"n" Ked Ros Leaves (Perfectly dry) lor which 50 centn a pound will be paid bv K"u"" Charlotte, June3-tt ; Druggist. A. ;Tcnn,.& Ohio Railroad. , The passenger train, on and uftcr Thur-' daythe 5th inst., will leave the head of the Koad at 5.45 a.m. Mondays,! Tuesdays 'I hursdays and Saturdays, and conn ct at Charlotte with tht? y o'clock train to Columbia.- ' Passengers leaving StatesviiSc in the morning wifl reach Columbia in tU afternoon. " June 3 Im ' T. J, SUMNER, Kngirerr. ITIAIVSION CHARLOTTE, n. c ygHIS wrlf known and popn-- JS. ... lar Uocb tis been lea- try, eu by Uie uudtri,ltue.l, who has ( -i r7f comuieDced pu tluij it la gam- '-' t-mt raer coadition, and ts'nrn prep&reu i.u Hcoiiiiao. date transient or permanent bordrs upon m liberal terms as the limes viil adroit. . His larder Is well upphed, ai'd all other cwui oris, conveniences or neceH?lt!es ar i amrle abuadaiice, anl h flitter himself that entire ' satlii.'actiion will be f vea to alithos who may favor him with their iiattouaw. ' Hi large experience is a u)iicIH4 guarantee of his qoalitication a a host aad caterer tyr ttie aj-' petite of the public. - ' , An omnibus will always Le found . ii waititig on the arrivals of the several trains to oivty paseofrers to iAt' Ilouwe or e.soiuro lr ne-c.ty. june ? ii v. irroiir. "yAaVT-fcl). . Twenty hands can find immediate cm plqyment by applying at the Envelope Manufactory to . . : J. -II. STEVENS &. CO., . ' v . . . Opposite Post Otrue. ISjMay 23'62dtf. . - flic rVorlli Carolina WHITE SULPHUIi SPKIN(iS, ' V CATAWBA COUrSTY, : 56 MILES WEST CF SALISBURY, v Near tlio XV. Ti.' C. Hall Itoad, ARE SOW OPEN PQR TI3IT.0RS, Of JKR1NO a safe, healthy and p!eafrt retreat acar the mountains of North CarUua to families wii caanot be accompanied by geottemen. , Several hundred vUitoVs can bn accommoijated with cottagesyor rooms tn tn Hotels. A daily mail to the Bprlngs and Hacks at the strvlcv of visitors. . The decided success of these Springs in formejr seasons, and the reputation of tha mana gers as caterers, insure satisfaction to visitors.! - Mrs. . J. RQUAKLH. v May 29,1862r2m .,). -i, JiTIFOUTANT Tidl'lCE? TO THB MANUPACTUKERS OF TUB EOUTIf . KRS COWfKDERACY. IAave a Receipt to make i liquid to mix X and hi with any kind of Oil (except pur Lard,) which is equal to Spuna Oil for Machinery. This' liquid can be made at a cost of five dollar per barrel of 88 gallon. It can be made In 20 minutes and be ready for use in 4 hours. TLU Oil will not create any gum, but will cutaway all gum that has beeu created by other Oils. It Is better than bpurm Oil for Machinery cf quick motion. It Is the very artiotefor Uotton and Paper Mills. Any oo that watts the receipt can address me at Ctits-fflacc and I will give any Information- concerning li, price, 4C, SIC. 1 . Address i - . T. R.11AILIY, ' Buffalo aper Mills, May 8, 1863 6m Ckavtlaud Co., N. O. ' DAVENPOUr FEfllALB This Institution Is situated atLenoIri&. C.,and is under tha patron.ige of the Bouth Carolina Conference. ' Next Snnu.vl term optns Juiy lth. Tuition from fit to $4i per annum. Board 3 00 per week. Washing tQ cents per doitu. Liglits extra. Uniforms not requlreu at present, ray meat to be made half In advance, toe baliaoce iu December. An audiuonal charge of u ie cent, incases where payment is dclajeu. The build ings are large, fine and comfortably fureis tied, and the situation not to btt exeched in beauty ant healthfulness. Hickory btatlon nn the W. N J. K. R. is on.y 19 miles disUt.t; a trl-weekiy back runs betweeh it and this iiace. , I'ur otUr par ticulars address the TreklctnU i . . KlOliAllD N. l'UlUK. 1 Lenoir, May 5i3, i!62 xui ArroTioN to Aii 1., ' WO HUNDRED Reams of writing pa pe.. ONE HUNDRED 'IHOUSANl), Envelopes, ust received at the Storo of KOOPMAN &. PHELPS. May 20th, 1662. - ' tl r The under8ienedv beirs leave t6 inform his friends and the public irentrally that he is prep'artd to give private leKsous, at the residences ol tiie. pupils, on the 1 lano Gui tar, Violin and Meiodeon. and in drawmr and the modern, languages. Terms mode rate. ' , - ... K. F. HUNT. Professor at the Charlotte Fern CoL i jan'61-2S-dti . : -.' . Charlotte & S. , llatiroad Co. t- - ; -'- .Columbia, March 31, 162. A 'PASSENGER TRAIN will leave Col, urabia tor Charioue ouch, afternoon at 6, and arrive in Columbia oir 5 a. rn. i ; y;.. : ' T.J. SUMNER, '. J Engineer and Supcuutctident. : April 4, lbo2 - - , tf Charl6Uc&,Sr(j; Itaiload; 1Hbi'aseijgcr l rauis od una Koad will , leave ana arrive, hereafter, as follows: Leave Chailotte, at, Arrive atChatioue, Leave Columbia at 8:30 A.M. 3;50 P.M. 6:U0 A.M. I Arriveat Columbia 4:30 P.M. l ao a rgiAiiiiOiv x rAhLow 5,000 lbs. extra article white TALLOW for sale by " . - vKAHNWEILER & BROS. -June 23, 62tf. f . f T U 4yO AA' AJL. Ai'A iit. Just received a lot of Bussing' For sale low at - - - t lAlINWEILER &BROS. Feb. 15, 1562 tl . fulu Muuruing tihawl, itiack Crap Setts, ana' Kid Cloves. or 6le at . , . . - , . KAJJNWE1LZR a BEOS. ifc!. 12,lSC2-4i. - " 13 ICE FLO UIl. . v . Fresh ground; for sale at the Charlotte Mills. ; . , , , . .... . JOHN WILKES. nag 1.'62 d3 . , . . 9 8 ihe Coanons due on the 1st of January next on the Bond of this Company will bspald whenever .w "j "27? i uu ' . - -y -w-w . irmr-s rAiv rjii W. , - .; . ., i. Ten cases genuine bcotcn. wnisKey, ui tilted by Ww. UKx & Co., Gliscow, just recetvecf. trora tne oiocAaae, J KA11IM VVI1..K oc uuup. July 15, 186 dpnirff SIIA1VZ.S. jcecelvei a largo variety Si JXantals- and w . i , - w . Shawls. Jor i at winNwrTLv-a a Wris t I ' .1 j 4 6 1. 1
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