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:P"W COLLECTION THE B TJLLETI $ii .- ,-. , - . I v i;ivrD u. mux ON. rizir: - - - - SIX I-LAM mc iiW ADVANCE r rHETRt.VK:SLT BULLKTIN wUlbc pub I ? vrr rce.-!a7.'(ii4teUy ial nat unlay K.nm.n, j 7IiceIlauou NorlXiern Nctt. Xew York fasbonable aociety has had a "cftjatiwn," in the V!o;oruent ol Vlr. Schooler!:, oi Cleneva, N. Y:t a niece of Srritnrw 5jiw:ir! with lr. Diitlli. "her. i L j f . Ti,. physician and innmte fnnnd. r I na at- scoudinjiadf is widovr, and . tbo Doctar leive? behind him a wife nnd lamwr. . i ney tok passage in a Iateatemer for Kurope. f ,Tuc worst of thejike is that Mra. Bcattie J gave a grand en'eruinaient in honor of: gave a gra Mrs. S.'a departure tor Europe, little tbinkinc that she waa aboitto '"cauye the grief 'through her friend's charms. The correspondent of the. New York Eipresa announce that by the etacuation of James Iaind all chance of approaching . Charleston by Any feasible land route has been abandoned. The Federal troop hate also retired from EdUto Island, and now only-hold Hilton Head, Beaufort, Pulaski, and their jounediate dependencies. - In a speech at Boston last week Hon. Charles II, Clarke (son of theVeal Gov ernor o"f Texas,) said he was with .Gen. Houston in his, last moments, and he died with the 'ood old flag" about him. It has not before been stated that he was . dead. ; .' , - .. ; At St. Stephens, New Brunswick, the - Herald, the only paper published in tbat . province that faTorcd the Federal cause, waa mobbed on the 23th, and the type thrawn into the river. : The funeral of ex-President Van Baren . was Ianrelr "attended. Got. Morgan, of New York; Hon. Goreneur Kemble, and others, were mourners at Kinderhook Qfi the occasion. "-. : Gen. Sherman, at Memphis, has ordered that no more gold shall be paid for cotton and Tenders refusing current funds shall forfeit half their cotton. Thomaj Comer, a well-known actor and musician, died on Monday evening at the Broom fit Id House, Boston, aged 72- years. The Rev. Messrs. Ford, Ba win, and Elliott, of Nashville, were sent to the Indi ana penitentiary on the 29th. A man, for "advocating Jeff. Davis and chivalry' was ducked in a pond on Bos ton Commons last week. J There are said to be about two regiments of Federal deserters straggfcg about the State of Wisconsin. f.nerlllaa nunc AVliat says tbe tiorernmentt General Ftfch, late Senator from Indi ana,, now leading a brigade at St. Charles, ia Arkansas, has jus: hang two guerillas, in pursoance'of pledges to do so incase of the Hjurcxr of any of his men. The first engineer of the Lexington was shot while iuing at the yort hole. General Fitch jia ii Iitcly toA tw of the citizens 'or St. Charles and hung them in a public place in the town. --It is airrply suicidal and senseless for the South to be fighting on principles of humanity and civilization when the enemy is violating every rule of war. Fight the devil w(ih fire," :is the philosophy of common sense , and common humanity. ; a ; I'tjiiLK Relititxj or Nsw Yokk Vol- I'NTSKas DsxA.xni.o Rkuef. We' see" by "the New York papers that another crowd of destitute women, relatives" ot the vol unteers, a?embled in the City Hall, of , New York, .to demand relief at the hands . of the Mayor. Ilia 'Honor, in address tug them, explained Uiat "the Comptroller's funds had run out, and that futher relief .was out ofthe question, until a new ap propriation fhoald be made by the Com mon Conncil. Ife regretted, he said, their sutTerinrj, ut held out no hope that the corporation would take any futher stp3 to relieve them." Is it' not a saarae a turning shame to . Americans that while the Admioistra rioa is expending one hundred thousand dollars per day in supporting the lazy. trillicx: nerrces the wives and families of the men who have volunteered shonld be suffering for the actual necessities of life b forced to beg lor enough to keep soul ur.J body togetharf The amount ppent daily on ihe negroes, by those in power. would be saiLcient to alleviate the wants i't moit, it not all of those to want. What Ulersht has the negro to .our ; bounty than our own race! What clause in the Constitution requires that negroes should be auppurtcd at the public .e'xpewe, while iLe wives, mothers, sisters and daughters ofthe American soldiers are left to auffer and starve f Charity begins at home, and our first duty is to see that our own flesh and blood is taken care of and protected. if, alter doing this, we have means to spare, it will be time enoogh to seek out side among the negroea .for objects of charity Dayton (Ohio) Daily .Empire. The News raoM Alabama. The Wash- ingtoncorrespciident ofthe New -Yotk. - Pest says the news from Northern Ala oama "aoes not pat tne department m good humor." He adds:'- ' ,l.-,v It is calcalatcd that the enemy has destroy. d fifteen millions of dollars worth of pro. m peny withm the last thirty days, or haif midion per day. These tuccessful raids will compel General II slice k. to charge bis j plains in the West. No Government can a r - wni.naur. ,ocb loucs.u ba.a Uen en- a Una aw tha J 1 1 - ww I tiop i unto tltt ?ppc;iU?a thvt fi 0)'c - lt turt OUt (hit th( the Imlk ol that army is uii in the fcouta wwt, and lite real i 3 at Cbr!eton andXIIicIimond. The f IIAUVUai 4 Wfc IVi VU IV lUUVCillll6 upuu inv ur uuc3 .tcjt uiui iau .jniir and give up tbc attempt to run Ions lines of RKTiriu. Darin? th past ' week the . Dicssea vrn.i a gunoua reviTai. un dun da night ei'i ladies were baptized, several candidate reraaiornc brer. The meeting will be continued during thia weet., ;Oh f for a revival throaghoui the Confcderacr. ' Macon Telegraph. ." I mmammmmmJmmumm J XTW STEDi - - i T- A flOUSH suitable for two'fami.'ies or ba mlt fnti fiHi.iinicv rirh At hpr? .Fill. qujre at the office of the" Bulletin. Augu3t 12, '62 3t T nlRLOTTE DRUG STORE. E. HYE " HTTTCHIS01T , & Co ' W"P ET AIL DEALERS IN FOEEIGN AND D0 JtV MEiTIG " DRUGS, lledicinet, 7hemloate,; I'erfaajerj, Fancy Articles, Oua.PaJats, Varulshet,' Wladow GUts, Patty, Dje Staffs. Turpentine, Burala ITulJ, Alcohol, Pare Lqaort , Caotoa Tea, Fle!d an4 Grdea 8eedi, Ac, Ac. . . - - -Havlo? elos ed onr books, v Intend to sell here aitrtr for CAah. : May 4, lS61-tf ; J. (i. WILKINSON ; & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALE&S I ' F1XK WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER O ' . - ;; chablotte, it; c. . Xi T. IsBVIIT, Commission M e r c h a ii t . ... -. r SELLS ALL XI 8 t?T COUNTRY TRODCCE. COLTJ2XC1A, S. C, March 14, 1862 ; V ly H. L. ALEXANDER,' Attorney. and Counsellor at4 Law CIlAItlOTTE, N. C, ' f rj" Oce la Buuim Boiunt. WTT.T.T A'rrTS & OATES, vaaJs BTaacr, Cotton flayers, Grocer & Produce Dealers, AgtnU for KettlrweiTs Manipulated Guano and Loriaa Lwmbtr. - ". . . ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED, oa7l7-tr " " lyILLINERT, MfLLINEIlY. Spriojc Straw and Neopol'.tao Sonnets, Drab and Clack Straw BonneU, Eoya and Misea Straw and Lsrhora Hats : Also, new Spring Artificials and IUbbons, lass received and far aa'est K A UN WEIL EH A BROS. March 12 lS62-tf ZEfHEItS. Whole anI siOtt Zephers ot all ahde.. Also, M.etUnds V..il for knitting Shawls and Scarfs forsAleat KAUN WIILK.t A UROS. March l,lS4.J-if. , Wanted. ig NEURO Ml 3 ( good strong N CO IIP MEN for chopping UV wood. Apply at this office. aaTS-dU PAT,MT!TTfl IUQttOKHS, v; - C O-L U MB I Ay S . C". r. " ft-" ' "'' WILLIAU GLIZC; Proprietor. CSKOIIGli A. S11IEJLDS, Foreman. MANCTACTCP.K3 STEAM ESQINE8 of may power desired, for HiUs and FUaUUou purposes, tt short, notice, having at all times oa uaojd some finished, of la a f orward.state. . In eon nectlou with our Mill and Engine Work, we have secared the services of Mr. JOHN CKABTRKK, who is one of the best Millwrights is the Sooth, to superintend the putting upf JJllJ and ngines.. COKNMILLS. I am agent for one of the best PORTIBLE MILLS now in Jose, and can furnish any sixe wanted. Persons wishing the MUIs axe Invited to call at the Works, and witness the operation of the ne now in use. The Mill-rack, which Is the very, best, is procured from Edgefield, 8. C, and -the Mills are built complete at our Establishment. ' . BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS: ; All descriptions of BRASS and IRON CASTINGS executed in the very best manner, and at short notice, as wicast every , day in the week.. Oar stock of patterns is very large, having recently purchased all those formerly owngd . by 1. W. Wright, which bein added to those sn&de at my EstablUhmen: for the past five years, makes the asiortment more fall than any .other uke establish ment la the c4ale. . Wire Railing. - , V I am agent for one of the largest Wire Rolling Companies at the North, and will furnish WIN DOW Ul'AKDS, trAUUt.lUKa, VK&AMDAilS, D.ZDSTKA.DS, or any description of Wire Wort, at the book prices ot the manufacturer, which can be seen at my office. .:-'-- v CIRCULAlVSAWS. am int for K. Hoe A CVs celebrated CIA- CDLAR. BAWS .and also for a manufacturer of the same article ia ichmond, Ya. . A full supply of LVm 8A WS, of all sises, always on band; Persons wishiS them, ill do well to call on me, as I make 09 charge for fitting them to tho mandrels. " - 0U),SAWS BE-TOOTHFJ). I have a OuMMlliQ MACHINE on hand, and am prepared to re-tooth old saws, making them as gvd as new. . " dec 11. labO-U . . W1LLUM ULAZI. F INLEl HIGH SCHOOL. TVxnir-rirnu'Frr rn v n - ine Arwfa ..machinery in f.E OIR, LALD IV ELL CO., . C.j j jured flte mileg ay0 t0 wn aI1 j4y ye;. The Fall Session of this Institution will commence on the Cth ol August next.. JJoard in-good private families 83 rr week.'; - ' :-yy;-"': : - Tcitio.h, per sEPsro.v or 20 wzsks:- Classics, -. : . - .' - - - 20. English, !l2ta!5 Contingent fee, .. .50 cents. XVO deductions for lost timR. rtront t the option ofthe principal. : " I FAuCETTE, Prinrpal. nvih., 4.. juiy te, oi 3t. THOMAS W. 11ADCLIFFK, - AT TBS "V ' -:' - SIGN OP THE DIXU3X, " EICKAEDSOII ST11EET, : THE NOBTH-ZAST CORSEB. O RICHARDSON AXD PLAIN BTREKT3, l OOIiUMBlA.n. I Importer and Dealer In Fine T7ATCHES, - CL0CSS, JEVEU1Y. LL. I ,j- YE2 7JL2Zi r ' GUNS. fulLITARY fi. Ff.'CY GQDDS r a . . . 1 t Ad ixperienosd Workntn. All kinds of I UAJs.wcat taada to arder.ra 'eft, t Jl - J. JUAjVS Utia. Good Ne.ivs. . -4 ' rtCTnvrw ATT." AFTKTl POPE. . . , fc v ope DsivEir raoir his position. CA PTURE OF. TAJrKXSJISOXES. ' ' " ' ': :''""'-' ; " i:iy ;, ; . . y 3- Gordossvills, Aug. 10. 1 Thfl battle, of Southwestern-. Mountain was' fought yesterday It is a. complete victory over the enemy. ': " ;.; : Stonewall' has repulsed .Pope and drove him several miles from.hb position. - v.. '"1 Three hundred prisoners, have - arrived includu2 one Brigadier1 General, Prince, .and twentynine'omcers. , ' . ;. r:nen. ChaX ii. 'TVindeir "was killedr " ..' From 'Missouri. HIGHLY IMEORTAT:NE WS. THE STATE OVESBUK BY SESEJjS. CAIRO THREATENED. The Yankee Terribly. Alarmed . . - "- v . - Mobile, Aug. .9. - A special dispatch 'to, the Mobile Trt 7ue, dated Grenada, Aug. 9, says the St, Louis Republican of the 4th .cpbrts that the Rebel Cuerillas have-taken complete possession of Missouri, and that they are daily growing into a vast army. J Nearly thirty thousand of them have crossed the "Missouri River under Por ter' and - Joe 'Thompson, clearing: out. the Home Guards and Militia, as they pro gres. . They are also raising numberless rccrjuts for the Confederate Army. Six hundred . men have turned up ' at Bird Point; threatening Cairo, where there is but "a small garrison. .w w . v ? Gov. Gamble finds it impossible- tfnder the cirpumstances to get the Militia to respond to bis call and' has issued another important appeal to therrr to rally- com plaining "ot their apathy in the Federal cause.-- ' . "'-" " . Tlie Guerillas iii ! Arkansas, t . .. , Mobile August lOi A rpfecial dispatch to the Mobile Tribune, dated Genada July 8, saysi . The Mem phis Bulletin of the 8th says that the Con federates have inaugurated guerilla war fare in Arkansas on-an extensive scale, and mentions several brilliant exploits that , have occurred. On Sunday the guerillas attacked too Yankee regiments, dispursing them, and completely captur ing sixty 'wagons of provisions and over three hundred stolen negroes. Twenty- teven of the latter escaped the s ime day. The guerillas bagged another party near Jacksonport, killing seventeen and capturing twenty wsgpns of provisions. Ninety more were attacked near Helena and nearly aunihiiated, only two escaping. Destruction of the Arkansas. f -, . Richmond, August 8: A dispatch iroraGen. Van-Dow to Sec retary Mallory states that tho Confederate ram Arkansas, Lieut. Stevenson command ing, has been destroyed. - .V "f- She left Vicksburg on Monday to co operate in the attack on Baton Rouge, and 8ficr passing Bayou Larai her machinery became deranged. When . attempting to adjust it several gunboats attacked' her, and after a gallant resistance,' she was abandoned and" blown' op. : The officers aud crew reached the shore iri safety, i-' " :- " " , " "; ,. - : ; . -Prom Baton Kouge. . : ' ' Mobile, Aug. 8. . A special dispatch to the Advertiser J Register, dated Jackson, Miss., Aug. 8th says : " - General Van Dorn permits , me to copy the followieg'dispatches t ' Axite Ritr, Aug. 6. About one o'clock Hhis . morning- the. Federal gunbpats attacked the Confederate ram Arkansas-.' Messengers inlorm me ; she fought theni vell for some time, inflict bg great damage. ' She wasthen blown up by her crew. - The messenger thinks they all escaped . . - ': K, ' f , Signed ; 4.' C."BKECKlNBtbiE. FURTHER FROM BATON ROUGE. . COLLITS RlVEE, TENIlLEi FKOJt BATON RorGE, Aug. 6. -Wo occupied the whole' ofthe town and battle field till evening, but no decisive ' result waS"gaincd after my last dispatch. ' There being no warer be, t ween here ami the Mississippi river, com poTIcd me to come here. I. moved ; at my own time aud In order .:.v. Xxyy '' - terday, Her comnfa;dcr x sentme word last evening that, he would try to getup the river, asks ipossible td send a boat td aid him. -From "reports she is permanent ly aoservtceableV X , ' ' X;, " " ' '4i We burned nearly ali of their camp and a large-amcrant of stores, and cut. them up badly. Gea. Williams and other prominent officers are killed.- " ' t.- - . Signed Z - Johx CBaeckin&jdge. i - Kumoraays Gen. ' Clarke is prisoner. Parties from the field eayjour land victory was complete ' ThV ground. ws etrewii" with their dead and wounded-- v - - 'y' Curtis woiA -Goav; " . " ' t .:-" '"', Mobile. AugusC 10. ?.' " The Alemphis correspondent - of -the Chicago Tunes Says that Curtis has refused t obey Grantts order to goJ,xo Vicksbarg, unless h4s . ordered from Washington. Curtis says that four weeks campaign be- f"' Viekiburg 'wouH redacs his army. one ..' mex vrii oyer Is fwi nt hiv a ' man . From lazewell. : iVl'; ' W.t-i-MOJBILE, Aug, 10. T?itPT tram Knoxviue Autr-R ; '-isn iB - - J Ta official report of the particdlars of the: l battLe ol Taeell has yetv been received 1 It ia ascerrainetJtirtowever. that the ene my occupied-, a strong" position. on -High Ridge, jvhleh wa carried by assauftrThe enemys force . engaged, vcas comprised of brigades a.mouhting.tp six thoufand. men. Our loss tnrm? Jut not as heavy as "was reported.'' .r JWtX"--'v j Other movements ere shortly expected; ,v 'U y -IMobile; Aug. A serious rebelhoTi is reported " among the Mormons, v. hUh, it is feared, wi)J re- ! suit iii 4 a .war .ti. Fsvleral Govern- . .Draft in New York, ; ' - y j;". mobile, Aug;"io. r The Governor of NewYorkbas official ly announced his determination to 'resort to drafting ta that State.' 4 .-'- ';..' NOTICE TO TIIJS l'UBtlC. In consequeticeof tHeVery liigh price of Paper; and ther material aised in the pub lication of papers, we have determined net to supply the Bulletin to persons ordering for less than the following rates, v For one month, ........... .. . ...... . . . . fl.00 two " . ....... 1.75 three six" M 8.25 ;4.V 6.oa one year .-"-'. FOR TRIWEELLV For three months,, ;... BULLETIN. V ' ..:.::...$iJJ0 It -tt six . " i - 250 one yearrr 4.00 ; . '' FOR CATAWBA JOURNAL, For otte year.. . "V; ....$1.00 '; Subscriptions will Iviot be received for a less period. 'X ':.-' y ' - v''v - The Journal; our "weekly publication, will not be forwarded for a less-term than one year. . -. "y-- ' ' - vThase who send us fifty cents by-mail for six months subscription can withdraw their funds by calling at ouf office. w v CBARL0TT2, March 1, 1862.' .- , - IVTOTICE TO jOTiSCniPT8. ;.f "':y "? CAMP HILL, V ) ; Near Statesville, N. C, July 31. The Camp ot Instruction at this place is now ready for the 'reception of conscripts. Colonels o! Militia will, as soon after the recept5on of this order as practicable, con duct their conscripts to this camp. . - Officers will be In attendance at the Depot to direct them to the camps. 1 , , JAMES C. McRAB. : 1 Capt. & A. A. Gen'l Com. ; Aug. 2 18G2 dtf. -' , - . r :-: X " mo ! ' A negro BOY and' GIRL will be hired out for the balance of the -year.- '". ' Thel Girl is a good cook. For terms, Stc, apply to J. PrSMiTH'or H. L. Alex ANDER. '-'-vf r-r-l;; .'?Ty " ! June 27. lS63tf ' ; Received Der Southern Express. Gentle- rr)en nd Youths Cassimere Suits, vVest End Collars. . Daily expecting White and Fancy colored Shirts.' . T; . ; For sale at . - ; - . - " y : KAItmVEILER & BROS. 1 August 1,1862 tf - ' Wilmiagtoii, diarlotte i aid Rhjthcrfbrd RllHoad. ' - .. . ,." " TRANSPOBTATIOa OtTlC, W. D. - ON and after Monday the- "1$th instant the Pas senger and Mail Train will be run on this Road daily.(Sundays excepted) as follows: y.rr-. . ' rGOIXO WEST. X ' " ' - A KBITS 7.4-1 ' 8.10 ' 8.37 ;-. ,00 : AaarvB." ' ' 11.45 11.45 12.15 P. M. l.(h " T.00 A. M. 7.45 - 8.15 6.40 Charlotte. Tusfcasevge. j. Brevard - r '. ' Sharon - : Ljncolntca - r . GOING EAST,' Lxavs -11. 00 A.M. 11.23 11X0 12,17 ; LincoletoB j Sharon i Brevard Tuskaseege CharloUe - . By Order, ' ' - - V. A. MOBEE, , V, - . r Acting Master Of Transportation. Linontnton. ApHl 4th. 1261. Avxr,tr located in CharloU- respect fully solicits a share of nubile natron. age. .--, v ..-. A complete assortment of Cloths.' C&ssl. mers and Vcstings always on hand, which will be uuc to oraer at me shortest notice, after the Shop three doors South of the Mansion kouse! sept. 10-tf - - .' Atlantic, Tcnn: ' ; & 0; R,R; THE charges oa this lioad must be prepaid on all Preiguts going to Stations 'on this Road .where there are no Agents. All such freights will be delivered at said Stations at the owners risk-. V: ' f -r '- . : 11. MARTIN, yX-' 'V '" " 'v--.iM ' frtlght Agent,: -j. Janaary 22, lS6'i-tf ... Charlotte. : . BUCKLES, lUCIiI,liSI,'' ' d ii - V RUCKLES. Buckles, t order, may be obtained, at short notice, on application to - -; J. M. HOWIE, ' '' ; Charlotte Foundry. Aug 4, '6a--lm . : C XITIlITINGAPEtt! -- " ,T0rtrt o SUITING PAPER ! 1,800 Reams assorted sizes WRITING PAPER on hand and for sale by - KAHNWEILER & BROS. v jnneJ3, '6ti. . ; - The old North State. Forerer. If ySi3KRrh TKIENDS AND PELLOW-ClTL rVTJ." D.ay the noble STATE of v-wjujjiAr uso( send to the subscri bers, or sat-scribe to the County Aeat, for this -S Ne w, sparse aad J!Xanlflceiit ITXapV JnXy, nsJ whole 8t&t b Eivers, Railroads , ol(f, Copper, Lead? Iron and Coal Mines, and all the Cis, TowaTand Tillages, her oWe Mountains and Spring,, Au4 bte jieldsand swwers. , . - . . . . t . ... , . ... . ... , " this GOLDEN . EIZE, noir- Is the H.? b' flTC- border views f the SUt Haujo, Insane AsyiTua, Chapel Hill, Mala ind oeat Maps ever published. ' - PtAKCS A BEST, w . ..lorn, ris '' 'farU&tri' . ivharIotte "Foundry : : Andiacliine Slapp; TrrrATIXG purc&ad from J. A. Pox th above JTM. estabtinlwnent, xhe usderstgiied'bega leave to cali.the attenuoo of the public to the fact that he la now "readr to fill nvrnr -orderfor mabtav pBteam ExHt-'neSjlttonacd Tobacca Prtsse,-ad every description ci wact-inery. au kinds ei tnts tiaga la lron Brass and other metals made at short notice and reduced prices. -Partlaular attention riveu to tBmaWtiir a.nd reoairinc or "Threshin hsfac3itae. Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mil! Works ana Agneniinrai worx or ail ninaa. : -fiiacksxalta-ing:, Job,-Wagon Work, and Horse-Sboeing done wftfc diBpatch. 'Old Iron,- Braas and, Copper Cast InffS bodght at til e Ponndryor taken In exchant" for jah work. - AU IdBds of Wood-Turning sOso doaa. dectfi-tf' JOHN M. HOWIU.i FaaUy ?Fioui ir aref A'T .--the. CbMloirW'JToarjbs anils can fee had .iA. Family, Paptrfiae and - fine ILOTJR, 8S CONDS, SHOaTS nd BRAN.'"':"-'!-.--'- - l tCAlsoiMEAJ,and $KlSTj;jy U&- P a.rl, 1550rlv4 f-7 OharloUe Ftour Mirbv :.X f THE Charlotta Chemical M M. - Co.. will tay. l2i -i cents per bushel for -good ciean. All persons having any id sellrSwii please give, notice at the Drug Store of E? -Nye Hutchinson & Co.- V ; i : t -X'y CHARLOTTE C. & Jil. Co ' " Feb28 t f .';' '' 'X u ",f STENHOUSE 4c M ACA ; 17 It AY, ; . Gomm'i s siontS. e r clia n t s , Artlieir Old Staxidi TradoStreet. Keep.constantiy.oa hand a'well selected Stock ot Family Groceries, -. " All orriersMbr Flour, C5rn, Bacon; Sea promptly and carefully filled. ' r. Factoriessupplied will) Cotton, on com mission of 50 cents per bale. . - , - r j. e. stenhouse; ' Fallen macaulay. v . Charlbtte, N. C.; May 3, 1862 ly THE subscriber begg to inform the"1 public that be has removed his Shop to No 4 OJt AUDITS SO JT, where he is prepared with a full stock of GOODS FO(R CIISKS WEAR, ; To supply alf who may favor him with a cilL - Having secured the services of one of the best Cutters in the goatb,hft feels satisfied that he can pteassthe most faatiduous. , X v - - - Oet.-tf . r , J.'3.HILtIP3. XX IMi IIMUFACTOM; THE Subscriber has commenced the manufac ture of a beautiful - r . . ( - ; ULACS IVttlTING INK. " v . It la made from an EnglLih-recipe, and Is re markable for its brilliancy of color and freedom from all sediments or drags. ' . y. "X-- . - Orders from dealers will be filled with prompt ness, and at as moderat prices as they have been purchasing for from Northern manofacturers. Orders solicited, and samples sent wherever re ouested. Audi ess .W.B. J0EN8T0N,: t - - -: - - viommo:a, . u.: : Wheat arid Cbrii iVntedr3X raUE planting community will take H-4s5i.r JL- novice, that their Wheat and Corn Crops will be purchased at the 5,, , . 1 market Prices. - Those havinK Wheat Wit and corn tor sae maynna it to their; auvntage to call at the Mill before ' clojin? a sale. .-v;v ; . X' . . Charlotte Flour MiUj V.aujrl, 1860-ty ;- ' j - - kX r . PALMETTO. y y- : lHOISr WO JRKS. ESTABLISHED, A. B. MDCCCIdV WILLIAM OLAZEv v: MANUiTACXOKJiat OF riXJCAM . ENGINES; from 10 to 80, Horse Power ; SUGAR atlLLS of every style now in use, Mill Work q! eTery Oicnption. Also, Iron Railing, with every description of Iron and Brass Castings, ' . ; ,. v . I would cU attention to Iron Casting in the way of enclosing PubhCvBnildlngs, .DweUings, Vast Steps, Bitiup Ratling, and all kind cf enclosures for Oemtary lots. ! . - : r iiivinK a erst rate Boiler maker with us, we. are prepared to manufacture Boilers, or .repair. tlurm at short pcWce. Vi'iU send boiler maker to any part, of the State. Our gleam Engines will; be fonJ, wlitn eooipared with those'made at Nortb.-crn-estaaUsiiiuCtHi;, to be from twenty-fiYe to forty per ceut larger for, the same horse power, , : The3B- Worts have beenln successful operation forsov. ralyears, with an increase of catronae from all paru of the Southern country, ivt which tne Proprietor rtturnsTiis thanks to rus numerous friends and patrons, and begs to assure them that no pains or expense will be spared to merit a coa tinuac otthtir f3Vorg. c ' - - ; . ' - , A CAHi) ro 11 si. A' ii it Mi;, Daily land Weeklj Progress. IX IS "ALilEAOY KJTOWN TO "X.lli Jt'ViiliSV that tat unceremonious eutrauue ol juurislde into Newyerrt on1 Friday last fhas- coiflpcUeU Xuq temporary suspension of the jfiiUfcriiaao. xius was a baroarous and vu lauiods proceeding f old Burnside,. inasmuch as it has deprived me puolic "of the ad vautai.es cf a good paper, beuiues the inconvenience to the citi- aecs ol Ncwbern. ' ' ' . , . ,v . '. By tbd discouulture of our arms at NevrberQ, I have lust everj tumg I had in the world presses tyye,.aQd stoclcaud other oflice material and fui 1 "' '1 1 1 j.ra.p f nM-irir.rta ! au iron -nut suu x jjjpe to bd-abie to make arrsZTferrrw at au early day.to Issue-the PKOGKEdS KmlT -hut still 1 1 jpe to b wilt depend howeverupoa the extent to ihich fcurnside is aole to penetrate th k..!. .Ij ' Pentrate the bowels of tne land.. -y...;? . Having lost all I ha -e,"I musturire all who indebted to the FJW0mewJjJJ' uiate settlemeut, 'Though la the army my address will befortae nresenuJlrulaaoorn. iw . . Papers in theSate that receive the PSO OKtiSln exchange will please copy or notice this Goldsboro, March 17.? 1862: -v-.-- w-..;-r -DENNIS JnUiARTa v - ; HILLSSOItOUQH, N. O. Xy- X WITH the present Volume the IECOBDEB 'commenced the fortieth vea.r nf !r .t-i tence, tne nrat numor having bteu issued, the 10th or reornary. is - tturiu? ail which time we hava labored to make oar paper interesting and osefuL and we hope that in these particulars we hare not Been aitogeuier unaucceasXuir it has been oar wish'toaate the K UOKliE a good Pamiry Pa per, devoted to Politics, Agriculture. Miaeettanv-. Ueneral Kews,-ftc- with a view to the entertain. jnent ana improvement of the farmers and citi sens ei ine circio in wmca itis uiatributed. Our Agricultural aepartment wo e&iteavor to fill with the best selections we can makNrom all Konrr.. giving psarference to sacn as will be of practical uae 1,0 uie ii mar xju ciuuvator j ana in this par. Ucular we hope to make the COJU)n as vain. aide to the -agricttltarist as. any periodical at purely agriculwiral character.' Ia our Miscclia- a do us uepiuuu,w auau conuue o De, as me haTtt always been, careful to select sach articles as will have a tendency not only to amuse, but to Improve the mind and tteart. While wo shall be thankful to receive wcil-writtea articles to aitrn oar columas, w are not bo ambitious of originality as cot to prefer selected matter of superior merit, to loosely-written and ill-digested articles, though ornamented at the .. top with -the coveted word Writtea expressly or the EJCCOitDAii." In our Jiewa deparwneat we shall take especial paina to present to oar readers the latest inteilireaee ; and to enablas to do so we have fadJities- equal to those enjoyed In any portion cf the Btate, exceDi those favored with telegraphic communicaUon. . A single copy; one year......... j 2.00 V , . . ix capua, one ye..... ..:..ao.OO Tan copies; one year.,i.J,......t.ia5Jwyl-x t Payment aiwayaia adTaace. Any ef cur old subaenhen who wSl obUht five iuhecji&rsaii4sea! 09 th ea, ihallrBcelTe toJPPW ira. of ehajrgfc -7" 'etM '.-i-'-'v "" 'X:zyy. '-''f ?: Mr " s SWOIIO, SASII ANX -HSIiT, ' - -i ; A handsome Silver- Case Sword, for Captain or Commissioned .Ofacets, with a red Silk Ssh aid iJelt. - For sabs at f- . . KAflNWEILKH & BROS. , Coxxon cxizi yy U.rin the Blockade tew dozen best qnali. ty VVnittimore No 8 10, ; Cotton Cards lot bale at -.--.. r,-z , - AflNWEILgR, & BRQS. i June 7, 63 tf. yyy y'y 70EA PkU'r Oil. S.PEA S UT Oil ; Few moro barrels' .extra quality ; PE A I "NUTOIL jusr received and ibr saleby i K . K AliN V KILEll & BHDS. V j 'June 23, tf. . .-,. '' - -' -: Superior articles of Seaperaonf- WJNE, in bottles for family use. For sale at - V t -KAUNWEILER & BROS.. -JrnV5SSf:,:,::r'v' v. ." 't-'i'-'. We are seIliTi5otT odrsnlendKl stock of Li ccuic . - TV oi a, - vuuiiu 45iiia cicsyca u.iu Collars, French and English worked Bands Edging and Inserting Thready Lioen and Cotton Laces, as usual, low-pnces.'v j Selling, very .fast -at -v rv -y t :,yx - KAHNWEILER cV BROS Jan. 25. J0 4f -f" xX'-y J 3. ariicalariAttoaUouI;. j A" E there will be W chanffe in oar firm, our eas- JiA. tomers will dous agreat 'favor by calling and settling their acooums ami notes,.? v i Jur terms hereafter are stristi eh. ' : ' i. . - - -v; v KAttS W;ILEj4 A BRO'S. -Aagll."lS61 t-'.;-. Vv-i.. - OIIOHS, Xll OilS, SUOUS. - Keceived a fine assrfc neot of .women Leather Shoes, size to 8,se:l'nf.Try f.rt at 3.t a pir; fine Hid Mort?oco Boots, tusts 1 to . Poc sao af BliUtfW fclLEK' A BC03. Bfarca 12, 1S6$ tf . . ' ii.irAii y. . uuryoris, ac. yy y. v Received per -Steamer Isabel,- Gold Ep paulets for Commissioned Oilicers-, Military Buttons, Gold Lace. Pistols, X y Cair0Qn-t--'' v ?y x-' Kyx i ?AIIN WEILER &. BROS. Gold Stars, Gold Gimp for Pants, Gold Lace for Sleeves and Collars, Military Bui tons, just received per express fFor aalo at . KAHNVVElLEIt (UvO, ; APajl SO, lSS3tf - s ; TT Ul tit A 11 I'Olt XiitS AMir J J ust received this morning, from" thej blockade, Fine Tooth Uombs, all: sizes : also Jbngiisa jJresstng mwom, . , , ., H . -i-ForWt-'-W t v -y-y V "': -A: -yyys KAHNWEILER & BROS. April 30, 1362-tf .-'.. Confederate Writing Paper and Envel opes .with Military Mottq; Jiae -Xetter ! Paper, Steel J'enaanp; tiolders. ; . For sale at".; -XX.. X, --,- - X y?XX--- 'yy 1 : X KAHNWEILER & BROS. ; r April 30, 1862 tf ' y ------y x PEIHX3SSS' IKK MANUFACXXJ JiD B. A. n &NDALL & CO., v - : MARIETTA; GEORGIA. 1 ? yi : r-O- -'- ':y BOOK, NEWS? AiVO COLOSED Of an excellenf quality, and ; warranted equal to the best Northern : make,"T( ' BOOK INK at 50 cents to $4 per rb., in cans' of -1 to 10 pounds ; - XX .v " - NEWS INK, (fiue) at 30 certta per lb., for all orders of 10Q pounds, and upwards. - NEWS, INK, (very line) at 40 cents per jb., in kegs ot 25 and 0 pounds, y y XX ' COLORED INKS at l to. $3 per lb., -in half pound and pound cans. ''. .' ' fiseaent lor one month and. sending us a cony ci their, paper,- .will receive pay ibr the same upon purchasing three times the mch-23 r62-lm , Av B.JI. &"CO. - - K00P iilAIT 'S : : vS A at i-B y s e ii t e r i c & A .n t i-D y a p 6 p t ic b j: T T l l B V PREPARED - RYx JJ. : KO OP MAN, 'yy -X -.'chaimLotte,' ct 'y xy. f3HE3S uartyallcd ttora "pouSess peculiar cu-.JjL'-- rtiye properties- Jd ail AJtvMoju: iit the Jtosrels. .Th:y will bts found ticctuii in the cure of PyseateryrOiarrhaea, lyBpeps:a dour Etomaan and all'lhose pAlnlul sad . troUwsm disqases arklog from 'W dsratgement of Uie uigeivevr jrans and irregular acttou of the iuntftiois of thr stomach aud iwtuins. They wi! blo b found a SAS Kifj4KJY rOii CHILLii AMD f tlMOii Ihest ihtfers are preparedJrom Ro-ts buooght from Uermii,uy,:aiid ior over-a century Lave. bven found eu'wvuai m tht couiiiryfor th erm&iieui cure- of - tt:e-,disewc' enunt.ratd- aoov. v'iii j contia z.o deleterious dag," Oat tre coupou.aUeo entueiy from roots, and are perfcotlj Bate at ail times.-" Xf'y.. y ,; . r - A simple trtit -Is all that is eaked, as a cure will naturally icUow, and ilat is the beiitcsrtiJuoattt of their saperioi ity overfcVery otei remedy tor UiOse xucjr uc iiuuiaouircri r.v . . . LvuiiKti.tr aau ior sale oy. hT f a - . . soa a A Co Drag siUw-t, " :. (feh .Vty .7 B&olt and Sob Vriniinz Neat IV'I?vuiirut n. l.l n . : .. .1 . ,H19 V1U;. I .1 . ' . 1 Ma virw procured a large amount lent material, and aoded to this. of vxcefl L ! tuot suitable last PjiikSfikS, wetaia .twa iwmr, tunity to inform ' ourfriends and the . public, that wo are fully prepared to execuka wpric oi every class, ia 1 y r- '- " - -j? -"r.T -''.TP TlTtrv -r.Tf -ra- -' ' at short notice. Tand . at uricea far teiow tho usually paid iartlds' section of country. .Vfe are prepares to print in vne latest andMnost approved. fJAltDS, ) in vi a- axioms;' ioraiSi. .M ... 'w X.AW 11LANSS, f BIII.-jrKAJD3, '.' V sa, m w M OB - v C AlAiCsa., ; ; UO W-ikll.JL.S, xOOZ4.S.---.', .vf''- and-aKy otocr style vf punting uaoaiiy . called for, ir muca teas wan tne same cua ot vera, can be executed this side or Kew York. - - r ' . '7- AS. IA. BUlTTOy. :; "TheEdgecopbe Ffim Journal r a HE subscriber will coram erce on or about the AL ' ist oi eepteaotrr, isttv the pobiicauon of a monthly journal in arboroV to be d.-roted to the plantation and raraV interests of North Carolln in particular, and of the South general' r. . dgecombe having long since ben acknowiedir ed as the model faradnz county of Kortb CarnHn we feci tliat there is no locality better suited, sum none mora jastiy entitled, to the source of pbU- nation inf iL nrhtalAsa ko-Hrailuml I - boV It is to bt JliecT 7" 'rr-. : XXie tSOsecomb e Farm Journal.' And will contain original and selected aj-ticJes a on Agriculture, UorUcultere, ForiccHuyet cmse- hold Arts, Kara! Architecture, Z jolcirv. Ae.. Ac I' It. will be published with &ew type aad clear white pcperIn a neat quarto form. - i- -The price of subscription baa bars made so low aa to place tat pawicauoa vitUa reaaa of every baa." : ; - , v.. onewpyieaTi...,..i.4..,)f..,..M so ; J 2 Beveo, copies one year S CO Twolveoples one year. ........ a l Twenty-Avecopleenyear.A.....10 00 f ry" lifl naDer snt unUsa paid 1r in advanfa. I nwMH s, ipuu, - I JC4ilof FrcprielwroN H C 1 arn' mJisETi.v . - : 4WD" ' TUR CATAWBA JOURNAL: TT-ril art Lteastd to Advertise the friwidi and V Y-. patron of tltis esiabllahrott that we coa tneac the l ubUcation cf the second rolume u. rstnamed Journal, fois aay, unaer me favorabie aoi4cea. - " . . " The cirrulatioo of thebove named pspcr t , rsplftJy Increasing, and lu laflusce as aa a-lrer tism medium Is. beia-feit and appreciated by It patrAou savin? tec tut to almost every neighbor Lo-vl In th!s and aljolnini Counties, as wt U as the adj'ftt !Itrtctip frooth Carolina. ' . . TUB VAT A i It A J O t ti NML, One ot the Inrtrct papers do w ; pubrhJt In tbff tatmaiKd for Jl.Od p?r sncum, made u:i rn m tie eoitunns or the ualt bclletis. has uot oo'y 1 become a pUr papers, Vut it affords rreat ad Tangos vo uioae wro wiaa to ose its columns t an adTertizTsx medinm. . - - ' i r'rclmen copies wUl ba sent to any sectioa tbey us r be ordered, tree 4t postage oir taros, Ac ire " rfer tb reado w our loi print. -'.v s. h. URiTTQi , 'AiUo fierwrr Hapor' 'i (lie Houtli - BVfc:mf PAjtlLY ddjULU KiAO if TBS L AUG EST TUX CUKAPETl TDK', ; MZSTI ILLUSTRATED SO DTUKUIf FA1K ' ILY PAPKR I v ;v; . ': .. .',: - rmiiE TIMES i neither 'poUtlcal nor sectarian, Ai but is the cooataot aim of the Editor u flU ' its eolumia with the , choi&eit Historical, Literary and Family reading, and wl'i a Ure svlectloo vf all the new ot the day, both foreign and dames- tlO"'4 ; - ..",.,., - ' . " Tlie nft volume commences with the new year iSttu, Kngagem nts have been made to make U!s the most brilliant year In tiie history of .TUK TIMES. It will commence with .-. Xiiroe UoautlAil Wtze Stories. Its illustratious will beincrtased; aid iu typo graphical appt-aranee will be improved by still natr dress. . Ihe, Publishers are determined to trep pace with the Improvements or the age: their motto UPaOGiiKiiSlON," and as th uirculation of TllKRlMt;! enlarges each yaar, thty. art tic Hfrmined to add new attractions to lis oluujn and make it the literary paper of the South. With hestr inducements the .Publishers 'onndeutly x- " pectserer' thousand increase Id vircuiaiwo. - Bat a additional iooeatlves to tne friends ot the - uath to tncournjfe thHr ova literary and ratuily ' paocr, in ntdcii tney will find none of UnUlaipure and tmmural reajUoat which aometlraes thry pel from abroad, tbe Publisher! of , TatC Tlalj offer vi $2,500 IN FUQiTXltJITIS . v For subscribers to oommeectf with the new volnme and th new year. TUKTlMftt la printed weekly on eight large pages, fln paper, at $3 a yearIn advance. 6r specimen numbers and circulars address the Publisher!.. '". ' - - - . - C0LB A ALBEIGUT. noT. $-tf J XX' , QreeHSbwrjy N. C ' A NORTH CAROLINA PAPER - A tine I?ate.Pog WeUy. fv&ibtied in Ortcml oro. i'MM) a jear; al ou for iU moutai. rgtUli'TlUkS coaulns weekly torty columns of Sl cuotee matter, specially adapted to the taraily circltt. It is neither sectarian nor political, but by being eourteons to au sects nd parues, it is the ' constant auu ot ihe paimmers to present in its columns w hatever m& elevaSa the people and n- riuh Uie Stole. The -publishers would earneatlr inal to the families of North Carolina to rim TiiK TIMES a trial ; try It lor ul months, to ee it It be not as well to patronise borne papers, as those from abroad ; to buiKj tip honie Lntore and a flute pride, and to scatter our substance and our eruir fries among strangers. Give vuw. Timks a trial and then let it stand upon its merits. . -. 1 wax IS SAW OF TB tm as. , ' - "TteTun' I regard as the Ttry first f oar Soutiuern Literary Weeklies, St. C. s D.'ems. i krew of no weekly pMbfshed anywhere, that is so .deserving of pubUo patronage as the Time." nev. . a auwarus. Thev(; U no pandering to a vitiatod taste eve ry article Is of a moral tendency, aod caicuiated fcutli to tnuod lokMUct." WilmlLRioit Ucrald MOneot the handsomest wecity papbra puVhabed la ttxt rJnlon;',T-pirHof the Age. Let th people of North Caarnliaa enccararc their wft ii.wjpaptjrs.-.R:UlKh ltauUrd. Address, COL A ALDOIOl T, pRcjpEcrrua THE CHIftLfo-rON MERCURY A P2UI1CAL, CtirSCUU Afta UTtltaRY . f TUBUSUSD DAILY AND TRI.WKSZLI rXUE JlaaccBT gives daily reports ol tlie Max SX. kev and Marine iuicuigeace lu Charleston, acd oi Cliarlcston commerce in the leading sea ports of Uie world, 'ihe Weekly Prices Currtnt is mal np -with much . care, aud from the most reliable sources. Iu eonuectlon wl'Ji i) "Ano Claua Pr.eca" kisaiv Uie iatcii, iUiC.i.-y. by ickrapii ai'd the eritot .cw4 i y: M from Kotcpe. iv Ls-au auie nJ u.ocou.;i.i.L...l Cor reftpb'ndsct in Loudon (a -;citieuiivri coi.Lccted' "wihn tutf editorial su.lt 01 tha Louuoo Tl.ots.) ami rttulur Correspond eats In hew JTorkWashlrton, Key Wtt afld Havana. The montbly y0rk P.shroa Letters. and weekly letters om-Life la Wttjoiuston are additional auractious in f vor of Us ladji readers, lu literary notices, frum the ben ot a gehtlemau who occupies perhaps. lie " highest position among th literary men ol the r-6jth, ars-duicriudaaUng and comprehensive. AitenUon ls paid to ail matters of general ooaeern, epeQiaity those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural inteicst, and to the current news of the day. Gret care ia taken that nwudng shall appear in Its columns which should be ezcludtd. from the tarally oircle. v : ne poiitlcai creed of the MRaocav consists in . th prnclpies of the 'democratic Party, as laid u&wuln tue Virginia aud Keniucky Ucsolutlonsof, Ily-i and lTSrihe Sovereignly ol trio eutcs ; a a.riot conat-O'Ciwa cf the Pederal C jnsUtuUwu oy the UejtrViovernment, the agent of the mates ; ee Traa, and an economical Adminlsl ration of . tue Gerunieut. : ltloliey U tne Union otths Mouther a KUtcs m niaintainiag their rljehts. r -..rl:'erM-Pybi'-itt Advauce, . DAILY . Dei annum in f..- r Titl-WiiliKLX.;. ...... t..... t.0 lub will b Furnished as f ollou s PiVB Copies pt the LAiLY lor......... 40.0t. ' va Copies of the TU1- W tfcKLlT u.i o '. The ham of.no person out ..f Charleston will W entfcr.d :3m owr tooxs, tm thj,. from withcot the city to publish Advmismict" Mamnge Notices, o Obituarii!j. i.- . e iu aUvju.ee - ; . ' wv .iicuuru 10. ---7 wvj rtici enc . accompany tne order. Aloney L.av alwaVT 1 forwarded at our risk in registwed Uiurs. PoaTM48TEas are authored ia . . . In obvtfiituir subscribers .nd rT. . IOCll 1 saxtr O . B ... .. . . ve iJU-rtJ tf xMi ct if preferred, Uey may 7Bt. 2 ; lVPl. efthe pre-payuitLu, fr ' I troubia aud la heu of the extra "eirl ! aavwiiKCs, fto CQCiOaetl. win La . . 1 ..... -. . - 1 . . . W antnViaed to ilaaotntT.r .T..V.r:" r.TIO? !' whatever 1. wuw Dt already due to. the . In tat diate Jir; SaKUti. H. Eraar a 1.' - ulur Agent to make cJS&f eZ besiaoaa and subscriptions. W'.Q Procure new Ju Charleston, Mr. Jsmus D. IIcdbj AN.M, with the office, la oar ruu!r - A. 0aected wLo his full mr m tZ.,, . cu collector - -O auuit the paperand to cohtracUr u nrVbusUsT ' , fuMcrlbera and .ik i a. XT . r uuauiess. w sry au viCU- Lai m a tly reqieswd to send la ur dues bV ar urjten- By so doin. t7...' , iTSS1 fT, A Waler ilniToaa in th'stau and th..i. . t " fc.HiUi. who rtcHT. ?'5'?.r?aoal the Waisxr, are respectfully revZ ZtL lhelr from this ci! y at reaular staxd rv.... V.fhr.pi.ar.!).1rnv that . .-v. - . . . needl olaiTs Ta'J i'nutij rarmer and Planter In South Car0!i??!a eTerJ T lyp ambauistcd, aad e'rht pa2ea EEJT aae ' . : ' lorme Prica only Oil Dciiaa kfl - : aaTance. t . aiwaya .Jk eoirs of tie test practical and cultnrai wrlt-rs liavVh. .. ?d C!'I1H? f Stpartraent m fcV T.. .w uaitorUl Wert ,wni Ti tk ! of onset the r. r..w " 7 'rr. - r will 1m awiTj L. "r ?Ji o ana KSl 5 w tatu K.bv . TB rTAYIU puxchasect of Atai. k Lv . . iilL Popularjoainal.Itav.:r.?.wfnUl, I pacacaiion to Columbia, and wm hill. A. J. V? -I it.!. mlt fi. ..... r -r r uracil 1 ;.t. !
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 12, 1862, edition 1
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