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"GHARliOTTE, N. P., THURSp::, e??lTST 14?l862f
CS6 PEIi AiyiS'TJM.
VOL: VlI.iN O. 1010.
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If. IKUTTOX.
r;r iiowaico
. -crrr
V m
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TtSki for f aplr i
..fr'.1t5 PAlLi Bl'I,Ll.T! wi;ibrrT.lJiedt
SlJf iLT.A3".s n4TV:ii3i.ix advance
TnKTRtVrrKl.Y Btn.!.FTIX l!!U w.h
ra-HM for m ox rr u.om. ryt ts dn..
Tlio Indiaua Democratic Cow Ten- j cuiatcd to enclave the white while freeing
ifon Sljnlfieant peebe. , iLc black, ami insitin that New Eng
The Indiana Dctnccratic CoDTenuon'a-9- iaft-i waa mfkingall the money, holding
tfembled at Indianapolis on the 30;h ult. f all the comraeta. and escaped with fewer
After the organization of the Convention, ! soldiers ia the field, ard lighter bordena
:he Hon. Charlca A. Wicklifle, of Ken- j ol taxation, than the. West. "We are
tucky, made a pcecatof "which. the fol J made their hewers and drawers of water,
towinare the salient points; - i while they ntn the nigger exclnsirely., for
We hate two things to d-- First to pat j money. " . ' - -
down ihe rebellion, anl next to punish the .' j . kisolvtioxb iPorrED, ; .
leaders. You must throw the abolitionists f . ijct 0f t0lQtiuns wer ad'optciL
oter if you want to mw.. th .Lmoa Kbg .intn 'sUrkingof btcKi are Subjoin:
Yiur Lorcjoye, I'niuips, and treelys, aay
thy can t fight this war any longer unless
'you will arm the nigjef?: Will you ever
ver consent
to
fCrie of "No !
-If arA rifil rt! l.i iillkN.'ilil fh Rli
,u,!u r ,h f:ovnr nt aP wn.
worthy 'of beiagcalled citizens of the Uni-
red States.' It" We could get abolitionism j
of the Congref " arTdNjut ot the, army,
m iess than'slx mohthtthe Union could oe
i (.stored and 'eacs preserved. That Is
what you liave got to do, and it must be
clone tlirbtJijulHe ballot .box. I will lay
a .
J.iwnm lifi -anil-riv alt n;.-o
7c the Union rwtored. but I will not un-
.l.r ih hi-h obliTstion of mr nature eser
ronMnt to violate the Constitution. What
right has the general Government to in-
teriere with slavery in Kentucky or Vir
ginia T I will not read "what our Presi
.lent said about that in hi- inangtiral. tr
. is familiarto you'a..
Are ytTlor a warTihat is goiug to take
ie property mslavis ana eenticaie it ?
ry you willing that forr tnillioa slaves
-hall W set free r.Are you. I ask, lor
itch a war t Do you want thee negros
t tome and corapetV with your white Ia
i-or. So, no ! 1 am for a white man's
war aaintl Ae .llulilionist. What is to
become of those nesroee when thev are stt
fr t Hrtw nv ia vou MirDos! are now
tid tuid fcUPDortedbv' the army ? Not
lee than 30.000. M'taw. the day I left
Va.;n.tnn.t:n'huiirfrr(l and flftv nepro
omen andVabies, captured bv Gcnetal
McDowell.yVou'kht into the city. This
was the reh-of six weeks operation of
McDowell's army of 60,000 men. only
tl.irty-riymilea from Richmond. The
policy of the Government and of our
Generals has thrown us back one year in
putting down this rebellion. It has com
' g
out 300,000 more men. He got them un
der j his former calls lor upholding the
Constitution..! hope he will get, them
. now. In conclusion, let me say cue word.
Lay aside in thisstTug'alefthat party strife
heretofore demanded7andinite"upon this
- nMiwd, that this' Union and this Con
?itut:nn must be' preserved and main
. 'ainrd, and let the nero take care of hiqw
, el. ; ar.d, it you'want tr, done, d6n't
' jrt efd aiv more Alo1iiion memlers to "Con
J ,-,--.
" c v. u v r dv. .1. aalili
iron.tJ. S.- Carlilc then addressed the,f
Convention. We give the flowing exj.
racts from Iiis speech : . v
"'trca or hox
The subjugation or extcrnwinaiiorf of the
.South. wa impossible. A.-year .ago a
largWjiott clement wai there i noa
therewaa a solid sentiment of permanent
dissolution; ar.d why I Because Congress
br iu legislation diverts war into an unho
ly aid gigantic crusade against the insti
iutloaof the South. He declared the
man who said slavery and the government
were incompatible virtually pronounced
the geerrnmcnt a faiJure," libelled the wis
dom of iU"kanderst and was a traitor To
it. The Republican party, now in power,
undno waging'the war. had so pro
nouaced throcgU its .hostile legislation to
the Constitution. If slavery and the rights'
of Sittmut"o down ; il at jhedicta
lion of these ma ybu surrender a consti-
. mtional right, and'deiiy or p take irom a
State tho right, to hold slaves, "how soon
may you.be called upon to surrender 6th-
era I" ' They make negros competent
witnesses, now in the District. ' How soon
will they demand. that it be done in Indi
ana I ;lf'you again give these men your
confidence, and return them to Congress
you will ali be made the slaves of acen
tralized government, and no one will pity
" or sympathize with you. CfTli!e said the
interests of the Western States were with
the 'South. Their was their grain market
"yon. have a Northern market, the same
as ever ; but your corn is rotting in. your
. granaries and yoa walk on the ruins of
yonr prosperit j The wicked men of the
North and the South have deprived you of
our market, and these Northern men
.want to wage a; war 'that will forever de
prive you oHtt' Freeing - negroes wonT
make.ttne. ' Free the negroes, exterminate
the, whites and give, th"e land to the Yankee !
Norway rau, and you'll neveriiave a market-there.
. Indiana rwas more interested
. ihanave.owTraoemseWes in perpetua
. sihgnlavery r1a the ' South". To free four
V millions black's" will be to&eenuD taxatmn
JLacTcase debt,- ruiri tr?et y degrade our
cuildren, ana ..maip-tru-vouniry second
V.I I', . . ..
Wm Aniiehardsoe.-rewtsentativaf
cYari?--
-ZfZ the Reputj&aus ITsefbs. Ihor-
i m I mm mm. m Am m m 9 mm i waa mm mmi Am r t wi
! Ures amuog tbem; atl, were , for dirertiug
j ti.e war into abolirion. ior ariniiifir slave.
and no;orly trait ore .to the Constitution,
I but cowardsAnd nevr intending to
wi : i ' r " .-V ?
t into me arr.iy. ii idc cvepuDucaa pariT
rmlnrA t nnwP, tUm ClnVfTnment if rone-
rdainea in power me uoFernnmi iour
lnrvr tlnlv
in rooserraiiTe rata is
nrr anr, fety. lie dcnmincea the
. ' He-
Bcbeme as cal
) , v . . i
- That tve protect in the name ofoQrsel?es
and of our children, and. in the name of all
that we hold dear in the future of our be-
j ! loved country, against the; mischievous
! measure of negro emancipaUon .in the
i Dtrlct of Columbia, and the paymeut for
; such negroes out ol the national treasury;
and that wc fur? her - protest against the
resolution of Congress pledging the natioa
to par for all cegroci ' jnhich maybe
emancipated by the ' authority .of any
of the Southern States; that - we ; regard
. . . - .t. '-' .. J
acn measures, involving as inry. uo ua
Vpenditute of two thousand five hundred
I millions of dollars, as measures of tran-
cendent enormity, and fruitful only, of na
tiona! beggary to the land we love; that
we are- unalterably, and unconditionally
opposed to all schemes having for their
f object, immediate or remote, the taxation
of the white man for the purchase , of ; ne
grocs anywhere; and that we deny the
constitutional right of the President or
Congress to adopt a policy which taxes
white labor to pad for negroes, or which
would make the government or people
elavojdealers a policy which if not arrest
ed by the rutes of the people, will entail
upon unborn generations of our kindred a
i aeDl morc overwneimmg anu appaimg
! i . . t 1
t ev cursed any nation of ancient or
f niodem lim.
i That ia opposition to measures of ths
kiud we desire to interpose the peaceful
! powerful gent tbebaUot ol a tree pec -
1 pie, and say in the language of another,
"We will neither surrender. our ngnts nor
forsake them."
That the people of Indiana having in
habited, by the State constitution and
laws, the tut ranee cf free negroes and mu
lattos into this State, and as th present
lll.f mm mm , im.HifW m-M mitt
m. m . . .
bring aa d!!ux ot that population from
neighboring States, we resDectuIiv ask
the public authorities of Indiana to see
that the constitution and laws ate properly
enforced on that subject. When the peo
ple of Indiana adopted the negro exclusion
clause by a majority of ninetyfour thou
sand votes they meant that the honest
laboring white man should have no com
pftgtpr.in tho black race that the soil of
! Indiana should belonsr to the white man;
! and that he alone was suited to her free
! institutions. , '
, . i-.i , i
That-tbe people-justly view with alarm
the reckless extruyagence which pervades
evcvy deFirtment of the Federal Govern-
nur.t; that a return to rigid economy -and
ti.ee lataDiniy a lnaispensioie to arrest i
t .... . ... ., , . .
Ihcsystematic plunder of the public treas-
m r j - . a ? I
u.jr .a,v,Cv pium, ..
startling developmsnts of frauds and cor
ruptions at the. Federal mctrcpholis, show
that an entire charge of Admistration is
imperatively demanded.
XTTAnrTED.
If V
A HOUSE suitable for two families qr
two small ones adjoining each other. En
quire at the office of the Bulletin.
August2, G2 3; x
COARLOTTE drug store.
E. KYE HTJTCHISOH & Co ;
RETAIL DEALERS IN FOREIGN ANDD0
DRUGS. Medici ne. Chemicals,
Perfumery. Fancy Articles, Oils, PalQU,"Vamisbes,
wlaiow Oleea, Potty, Dye Staffs, Turpentine,
Bornlax Ftaid, Alcohol, Pare Llqaors, Canton Teas,
t itia ua uirata smi, ac. o. , ,
Harin? closed our bookl, rs intend to sell Lere
afcer for eih. . May 4, lSfil-tf
N
JOTICK TO OSSCniPTS.
CAMP HILL,
Near Stxtesville, N. C July 3. J
Tha Ctxab ot Instruction at this place is
now reedy for the reception of conscripts.
Colonels ol Militia will, as soon.after the
reception of this order as pf ai'iiia.ble,onv
aucT tneir conscripts to inis camp.
Ofucers will .be in attendance at the
Depot to direct them to the camps. ' .
JAMES CilcRAE.
Capt. &. A. A.'Gea'l Com.
. Aog. 2 1S62 dtL -
J. G.. WILKINSON & ' CO.,
- . UTlQLE5AikAyi XETAIL. UEALSKS IN
FISrWATCHES, JEWELRY, SILYEPt
V ' tv,.-. ... ; AND , ' . ...
PlatotiL Waro.; :
. r -, CHARLOTTE, ';: K. , C.- . - ; '
0 omin i si i o uM ere h a u t ,
s&JLS ALJ. XIXPS OF COCitTM PaODUCl.
' OLtniA, 8. C. -
March 14, 1862 . W r -' - ' lr "
H.L. ALEXANDER.
Attornev .and- Counsellor at b w
r -r ....
rjOFPKE, COFFEE,
L Tea .ackJ wd Vklpariio COFFEE i
i Vm4 tj sluing- rasi at - - 7 -
VHNWEILRR A nnnst
- ,V
.1. : r-CturranooGA, -August 12.-
go 1
r t
"Four Federal couriers' i bean eg ;dPatcti
es from Gn; Kelson,- at -IVIcMmnviue, 10
Geo. BuellhaW been captured and their
dispatches handed - over to the military au-.
thorities here. , . I V. 1
Nelsons cornplaics that ;his ; pickets
habitu
Confederat
department
;Ciieo,- Friday Aug. 7, 182
The ram,iUngo, from Helena,- reports
that on Saturday a scouting party of 75
Unionists were surprised by 590 of Hind-',
man's Rebels, and tadiy cat tp, only 20
havingaved tLemselved and escaping.
Forty of Jeff Thompson's i men" were
captured while attempting . tj cros .the
river near the town ot Austin, v
The recent publication of GenPiow,
How's
letter to his brother, in regard io.fhe slave
of the former, renders interesting ' the fact
that General, Gurtis has freed all r the
negroes inquestion, 2$ in number.
!;. , " 1- , . 1T .
-Pillow has three plantations rear Helena
on which all" bis moveable property was
confiscated. , ' - 'ViV; . .
T-, r j rr-. " 1
3,000 slaves,-chiefly those, who worked on
Forts Pillow, and Dehelson,
From "-New. Orleans. V
Mobile, Au. 12.
A special Dispatch to the vldt't.'er
Register, dated Jackson,' 0;h jinst., Bays
the New Orleans IVJ'a of the 7.h inst has
been received. -t t
.. ..... . -. .
and individuals amounting to sjrj,ib.
cents, ta he applied to the -. 'support, of the '
poor of New Orleans.
I Also, a tax of S2i,200"oi
crdton Bro- I
kers, for the same object. ..
The distinguished attention paid this
class of the business community is caused
from their having aided the . Confederate
uovernment and sdvised planter to snip
no Cotton to New. Orleans.
A large imount of property is nfvertis-
ed to be sold for Taxes. r
. The Delta claims a splendid' victory at
Baton Rouge. T It-says the Confederates
1 were in force of from five to fifteen thous-
an strong-tnat uenell has been
killed and that Gen. . Breckinridge hA
a i
arm shot offr-that three cannon were cap
tured and boasts of bayonet charges. .
The Delta, admits a los3 of 250 killed,
but says nothing of the wounded.
Reinforcements had been sent up to Ba
toaRc.LZfi ind stirrin2. times were-expect-
I S . .-1 1.1 .1 11.
l eu inat mey injena to uag tne wnole Lon
I federate army. - ' r-.
James Begg'shas befp en to Ship Is
land.
A batch of Yankee prisoner? arrived
here this morning. . '
Ourpickets extend within oneand a half
miles of Baton Rouge.
ALUABtE
SALE.
PROi'EHTV FOR
I will sell at Auction on the 25th inst. to
the highest biddei, if nor previously sold
my tiUUbfcj and JjU 1, known as. the
Chris tal PaUace, Possession siven tmedia-
vnitoiai m. uuuvv a woacaaivij x w fell iiiixruii
lej JOHN RDlMFl
'Aug. 13 '62 dl2t. '
g 1 ; "... " - : -
Jl . -
. o t l : tr jv . t
v uiuey naving cutreu a rewara
or n PPrenenstcn oi - a negro , man
vva a lvit,ur llluif ail UCiCUUO HUL
to molest said p.eorro as he is mv oroDertv.
and is now in my employ, the said R. D.
Whitley has no legal interest in said ne
gro. JUIiF. FETTUS. .
Aog. 13 '62 d3t. "
J. S; PHILLIPS,
lVCoxroli.A33.-t Tailor.
Wit A VIM Q located in Ui.arlott r?pect
IVINQ located in Ui.arlott r?pect
folly solicits a share pf public patron
axe.
- A eoaiDleto assortment of Cloth " ChrU
men and Vesting always on band, which -will be
made to order at the shortest notice, After thr
ctteft-rasiuon.. : - .
.Shop three;doers South of the Mansion Hoas.
vept,l&-if . . n . , .. . . .
BUCKLES, 12 CCITLES, -
Buckles, to order, may be obtained at
short notice, on application to"
; J.M.,HOOLV"-.'
- - . - Charlotte Fouler y. ;
Aug 4; '21m T , . . " :v
JLJILLSIJOUO' C. . MI LI XA It V
The second session of the Fourth Aca
demioyear of thisIhstiiute will commence
on lat ot Augist3l862.-i j '
For circulars'orlhformatirtii apply to ;
- xMaj. W.'M; ORDONSu?t. ff
I June 14, 1862 2m I r. v.
Charlottc:&:S. C; Rail Road.
- - Stockholders desiring their stockdivi
dend rwill 'leave heir original cirtiBcat'es
with - me. The . coupons , due" uppn the
Jkndaf this Company. on thBat of July
JIltlNEllY I IltlilNEBV !
.- Miss F. B&owar,whohaithe superinten
dencet of our Millinery department; (and
who has just arrived,) has, broughtj with
her a splendid assortment ol -French ArtU
ficals and a large variety of BbntJetrRib
bons. Straw Bonnets of NeupoJitian 'Drab
and Black Straw Bonnets, Ladies and
Misses Hats, Blond Laces, Bonnet Mater
ials of all shades, and plaid Silks. Roaches
&c. 4, . r- ;
Mias Bkown will be happy to wait upon
oar customers and will endeavor to please
all in siting tho latest Paris and a'la Con
lnv thanks for vour na&t favors and
patTOuisre besterwed 10 Vi tn we hope o
hmm tha aajcifl continntncs.
nUiW WEILE.R &.RR0S.
nn'ftJ dtfe.
any. aesert ,xo pjuimcu , ;.r ,20c Oiive;Oir- - , ? : frl-Tlf-
es.ana.xrKcu- ; halt chests tinrtpo'.vaer, iea,'l?c;.v ? JOHN M. BOWilS.
as deplorable, ; ; - 5-, ? C?W i W80 1 --rii-rj i-k '
inrfflTit.-trfim Arlcanc,ns r I case Manilla incJ"Q-- . . f,'- s e cbarldtte Fioortas aBila ean behd
win- re paia on presentauon:io inp under- 1
signed. - ' A. H.MARTIN.Igent. .1
Jnne 12, 1862 tf i- . ' - J
J
BY PRLVGLD.:'
On WEDNESDAY MOicKi,:
. 20 k e.mmtucing at J0 ';c!c. -
- Kjf a HfiS IT. TA1
. j , gROCBUIES:
z BTjaCK FEPFER"
j5 bags Pi.nentp . S T;
G baga Cloves v.
f 20 bags tAJCtiineal
Soap
368 cases Brandy
29 boxes Starch
50 bb!3 Alum
J
t
2 cases Shoe Knives
1 case Iron Spoons
1 case Needles; s.
V; cas fctipemakers Jmpiements. . -
I " -3 cases Shoemakers .implements
I - HOOTS. SIIOKS ANDLEATHKB.
z trunks BOOTS AND SHOES
t -.2 bales IndiaTlubber Deltiu : .
,
,! 1 bo.xv5.00 feet XS Q 16 cilice Cloth, Htueh
t '533 r;; -r-' ;; z : ;'rr L-'
i"v J case, French ,Calf Skins,' 15 drfzen-:
- I case : Cairsli, .JOdoxen " :
I " 1 case Calf Slon v;- - .
. -2 03 sea Calf 0Kiri, 23 dozen ,
V""; i V" STATIONERY'
IS bales, 10 cases, 1 cask, containing
CAP, LETTER AND NOTE PxPER
V" AND ENVELOPES. - - -
. F Villi ISUINCf AND CLOTHINfi
50 dozen MEN'S f WOOL FLORIDA"
SHIRTS, WITH COLLARS .
"10 dozen Men's Wool Gray Shirts, with.
Collars, , , . - '
4u Manassas Jackets
25 dozen Men's White Cotton Braces
30 dozen Men's Under , Shirts. Gauze
Merino "
528 dozen Men's Shirt Collars
4 r'nsps Tlnsiprv
1 case White Cotton Half Hose
j 436 gross assorted Coat Brass Buttons
; DRY GOODS, Jce.
j 8 13 grosa "siX CORD SEWING
j COT4TON
212 lbs. Sewing Silk,. - . r
57 lbs. Colored .Sewing Silk
50 lbs. SupfivBIack Machine Twit
24 dozen Black'Flax ,
16 dozen Super Blue FLax
21'J dozen Black Pins, in boxes.
25 dozen Bla'cktMhjietSilk 1 -
213 great gross" Hooks and Eyes
1 case 51 ends' White Cotton Drill
4 case Farmer's Brown Linen Drill
" Ases Spring Skirts
2 cases alba. Flax Thread - :
1 case Ra worth Reel Thread. 100
dozen, 500 yards eacW
1 case assorted Linen Thread V
50 pieces Table Checks. -
N. B. Richmond Disfsatelv Persbtirg
-Express, Wilmington Journal Charlotte
Bulletin, Columbia South Carolinian, Au
gusta Constitutionalist, Savannah Repub
lican, Macon Telegraph, Atlanta' Confed
eracy, Columbus Timesrand Montgomery
Advertiser, will each insert three times,
and send bills immediately to R. A. Prin
gle. ' i '
Aug. 13'G2-d3i.
Atlaniic Tenn. 0: It; R.
m$MmfWz&&
Til l charges ob litis Kt.iid-tnnst bVpreppiri cn
a!i Frelgnts goiug tn Utiua9.lro tliis Koad
wftere tfeere are 6o Agents. all suoti fr-eighw w'ul
Xs? fieiivcred fct sul cttioas i tr.e oncers riak.
. .' ' FtetgaVAgeutt .'
January 22, 1663 if ' ; Charlotte.
Tlfttl lbti FA FJK U! ' '';; :
WfitTlNG PAFIDKS
.1,800 Reams assorted buea VViU t'tNG
PAl'ER on hand and lor sale by -
KAHN WEtLEK. & BROS.
Jnne23, '62 ti. --.
The olilortli Slate, Forever.
3 00 rC HFfiE, FRIENDS AND FLL0W-0iTI-JLi
ZJuisjl, s Ui uu huy .Uie nob: iTAXJC 4,1
nxjtitil UAKOLlfiiAr It ne, sen t u. tatt tipscri:
bers, or subscribe vo the Cuuhty; Agent,' foi? inia N
Mevp, JLarjce and iUainllicenl jTIau.
And you Wiilat UjewKbltT Ukte, with her &trr,
iUilro, ruiUr)F"PRP't 'LjkI Iron afcd . OosJ
;aune, and ail inj,CiUu8, Towns and 7iUtkger,,-hts
hobie Mountains nd Kprins, and tier fjttcU i-aa
Flowers;, r -r :
If y wu tl2s GOLDEN - RXH, uow' is the
time. .liAps even lent by are. . brut r view
taa etarf;iuTfpikXane Asylum, Oiaipel UiU, la,e
and Fenwtlei.Oollvc&,Ao ac, cno ol tLe Cteapsst
Vid b&t Mips evBr?pu Wished. ,
, . .K t.-' pjA&C.fi i Brtv
' Uillsboro', N. 0., 159.
AtiilNTn WANTED for every Comiy In, ths
State. Term ilbcrtkL Apply m asoyey ' .
,. , ep XlMia . -... -..v-sf, s, '.'- ..' i.v'v. ;,
WILLIAMS & OATES,
. ... VBADC STSBST, ' , '
KCottoM Buyers, Grocer Sc Produce
- - Aseaiersj, .; .,.v - ., y
AaeaU for KetUewtPs ManinulaUt atn.iLn
j . and Xorla's Lumber. -
ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY flLtOr
nay 17-tf vj.- . . - x; ;
THOMAS W'.UiAUCLIFFE,
SIGN OF THE WirM,
RICHAEDSON STREETS
THE NORTH-EAST CORNER OF KICnAJRION
" and plain arums v ' -:"
HO. 166, V .
O O X XX ktL BIA, JS. C?
Importer aad Healer in Fine
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 6LL
. ' VER WARE,' r
GUNS, MILITARY & FANCY GOODS.
taWATCHss and Jbwiijit repaired by akUifol
and experienced Workmen. All kinds of
Uxia-Woajc made to order.J v
DAILY BCWETIN v
. . - . ... ' "
CAT AW BA JOUB iJAL
FglHB BDXLSTIN la published daily In the town
JL of CharloUe,-at & per annum, inT.rtbly in
ad ranee.- '" - .
ia the town of Gh&rintuu &t aijOO per aannto. i.
sjiHj in M vanes. " ; ' '
GOODS !pniNG coops i
Just received a large assortment of Spring Dress
Goods, comprising Gray PapUng, English Baragss,
Cfiallies, Fouilard Silks, Baxags Delaines, fliurei
Brg, Organdies, Lawns aad fipriai &iUat wMcJt
mute-- ' t-'- -. v .
loess ciaret wit.e. r ' ; .;.'Sve,6urAKli IV. '
i cask 50 dozen RICE UOF.S ' j w 'pX cents perbusrrngood
A " ' '
,tiS,i?U.mm.m,!tfmi ,f..m TT-ttT,
i TP! ptBTtase4 IrBm'Jf.ToxsAbove
to eallUiS attention of rfth public to th fact tMHiu-'io'r "ri'
he if now readvo& Ter?-ordr for maktn 14 eo- lJ. ty-1 it,
every deacripttonfMachlGery.": JUliindsor Ca
tiu?s in Iron, Bras and other nets.1. made at short
notice ai4 rVaarisd prices. ' Particular aitenUta
r!ven to J,h mining and repairing of Thrshica;
MSLcfiSieB, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Work
nd Afrrt- "nral Work of ail kinds. JElaoksmJUj-'
- v Old Iron, Brass nd Copper Cast-
aaso
All persons having any to sell, will" please
give notice at the Drug Store of E. Nye
Hutchinson & CoV . - ' - ,1
CHARLOTTE C. &, M. Co. ;
STENUOLSE & MACAULAY, L-
C dm mission Merc Hants;
. ai Jtneir oia siuna, i raae siree.
:K$ep constantly on hand a well selected
otock ot ramiJy trrocenes. :
Ail orders for Flour. Corn. Bacon. &c.
promptly and carefully filled.
Factories supplied with Cotton, on eom-
mission ot 50 cents per bale. I "
; ' 7. E. STENHOTJSE, -.;V
. -r' ALLEN MACAULAY.
Charlotte, N. C, May 3. 1862ly
Removal,
flTHE Bubsoriber begs to 'inform the oublic that.
JL he has removed his Shop to No 4 QRAM1TB
UO W, where be-UJxepSLred with a full stock of
GOODS FOU MENS WEAR; '
! To supply all who may'favor him with a jcalL
Having secured tte servicesbr'one of the best
Cutters in the South, he feels satisfied, that be can
please the most fastidcous. - -
Oct. 9-tf - J. S. PHILLIPS.
'.'-.INK MUSUFACTORy; i
rgHE Subscriber has commenced the mauofac
JL ture of a heantiful - ' '. .
BLACK WHITING INK. ,
4 It is mad.eiroip.. an' English recipe, and Is re
markable, for iU; brilliancy of color and freedom
from all sediments br drags. j
. Orders from dealers will be filled with prompt
ness, and at as moderate prices as they have been
purchasing for from Northern manufacturers. .
-. Orders solicited, And lamples-gent-jyherever re
questecL .Address ' mWTBjQmST01ft
mnuM-tt . s; wColambia.8. 0.
. Wheat and Corn Wanted
FN UL planting community will take ;
- JL notice tbat their Wheat and i
Oorn Crops will be purchased at the
Gnarlotte SLeajn Flourinir Mill, at I '
mirt.tnHnM.: Thn havintr W)w&. 1)
nd Uorn lor sale my una it to tneir
Advantage to call at the Atill before i
oloiins a sale. . ',- ; - : ' r (
JOHN WILEE8 aZo
Charlotte Flour aiifli
ius: 1. 1860-ty , , : -r --... : .r?
lAJMKTTCJ. !
IJElOJSt WOEK8.
KrtTABLlSH RD A. I). ALDUOULL :
VV1LL1AAI (jLAZE, "
MANDACXUlvAi4 OF OlkAM. ifiNGINES,
from 10 to U Horse Power ; aim r
JsxlOj8 of every style now in nae. Mill wj t An
-'t iwivi uvu uauiuj iui every
(ascription ol Iron and Urasa Castings. 1V - : -'
i wtUdrcail attention to If on ii.
of enclosing PubUc aoUdinga, dwellings, Cat
.j:W,liisuo Miuag, and ad kind of enclosures
Having a arst rate Boiler maker with us. we ir.
prepArea to icanalfccture BUrB,or; repair them.
ha" auort nuuee. w ui Sena boiler mKer lf nn
pr or tae tau Our ieam finginea will be
louuu, wbeacomparea witri iQose made at North.
era c3wxDuniuei.i8, w Do trom twenty -fiy to for
. Tbtse Works 'jave toecn in succesatul operation
for s-sf ral vers, itfi dp. uxureaee of patronage
froia nil pa.rta ol the Southera country, lor which
tne Proprietor return lus thanaa. to tus numerous
irieuda na patrons, and fcega oaiure them tnt
uo ja:ns or expenut win oe spared to merit a eon-
r A AltU -aO isrllliuf USJA.1C.
i)aiij and wVetklj Progress;
ITA'tiC ?Atf KAO kr liNO - TO
t-Jl!. U AS fitO tuat Vjb ujicretnoniwus
Mi.rtitie . iiUiiibiae into Nesrbera on Frktay
las-WfasfjCompwlied tue temporary uspeubiiu ol
the PiOG it tusS. iuu wi8 a o&4.surouj aad vii-lauiou-i
r.rn;eeuicg ! old tfurnside, iuiimucb a
tt uas ueprivdd tu puoiio of toe dva.itab3 of a
gOoA Ppe) Ueoiviea iiit Inconvenience to tbe citl
111$ ol Ncikb.ro. J- .. . - -, v-
;JUy ihs discomfiture of our arms ati Nswbern I
bawlost everjtnaig 1 had tn the worldpresses,
lyt-e, aiid eu.ck and other office material 'and for
uitare and 6tn.-r proprty of tul kiuds, la all gone
lui sun 1 hupe to b able to make arrangements
at u earl Uy to issue the PKOUttiSid at some
point not very remote from thj old stand ; this
will depend however upon the extent to which
Burnsiue is able to penetrate the bowels of tne
land.-.'- ' - :'" ' " ; . -r :.
Having lost ail I ha , 1 must urge all who are
indebtea to thejPUyKEga office to make imme
diate settlement. Though in the army my address
will be tor tne present, Uwldsooro, N. U.
Cgf Papers in the titaXe that reccira the PKO-
J GKWkiin exchange will please copy or notice hiS
card. . J. Jj. riiNNlitUTON.,
. 4iMshnrn. M arch 17. lHt.9. - ' ' -
i it Vi w u w t ri i t w r 0,
RllAiSBOROUtrR RECOIiDEB
DNNISHEARTT.'
-" . uixxsBo&outtii, n. o. -
STRTITB the present volume the BXCOBDEB
ww commenced tne fortieth, year of its xls
teaoe, the first nomoer ha ring Been issued the loth
OS THK
vi r eoruary, law ; auring &il which tuna we have
labored to make our paper interesting and nsefuL
and we hope that in these particulars we have not.
peen altogether . unsuccessful. - It naa - been our
Visa to injure the f UuBDK a'gooa Famifjr Pa
per, devoted to Politic, Agriculture, AUscttUapy
general news, c., wiu s new so tne entertain
meat and improvement of" tne farmer and xitf
sens of the circle in which it ia distributed. Our-
Agrfcuiturat department we endearor to nil with
the best selections we can make from all sources.
giving preference to each a wiU be ot practtca
use so the farmer ana cmuvaior ; ana in uus par
ticular we hope to make the JUCODJCJS as valu
able to the agriculturist as any periouieal. of m
purely agricoitarai character, - la our AlisceJJa
neoos deparunent, we shall contiue to be as we
have always beeoV. careful to select cuch articles
as will have a-oeatrency not only to amuse, bntto
improve the mind and rart. While we shall be
thankful w recoye -well-written axucles to aArn
our columAS, wstrs not so ambitious of orfhiality
as not to preier setecsea mauer.oz superior oiertt,
to loosely-written and ili-dlgested axticies. though
ornamented at tha top with the coveted words
Written expressly for the &CODJULM In our
Hews department we shall tcae especial pains to
present w our rvaoeza vim weat mteiagenosj ; and
to enable us to do so ws nave faculties mui ts
those enjoyed Is aay portion of the state. nt
Aauujie wp wa year,. f jjq
Biz oc pica, ora yemr -, T , , TT.1Q Qfj '
Teacopleai ona yeaT.'..;.:.ir.:i..ifl
Pajmaat always ta advaace. s .
wu oar vm acsunoars waa ma oMala Ita
nbjcjrlberi ana tend as tha csaIu shall NH,t
a -x .liEls and BRjaN. . v- f.. -.-
j clean : e :v :- lr'; y
I ' t
sV
IlJv J
U OilD, S A9.U: AND;
'Aj handsome- Silver Cate - Sword,: for
Captain or Com missioned Oifice, with a
red Silk Sash ahd Belt--1 For sale at
KAUNW.E1LEJI &B ROS.;
' Run. the Blockade: isw Anin tir t 'li
9 .
ty Whittimore No 8, 9,10, . Cotton Curtis
iOfSaleat' - -. I'-fM. :-rt5,--
1 KAHN WEILER &t BROS, f
PEA IM7X Oil X PliANUTOIL t
Few more barrels ex(ra ; quality PEA
-NUT-OIL just received ami for sale br -
lune23,,,62 tf.
Superior articles of Scupernong WINE,
in bottles for family use. For sale at
KAHNWEILER&. BROS. :
jpi TTOW LACKS, &c ?
. LiMlz'z. o 3" our plefsdia tfck c f
Worki compring Sieves ard
Collar),' French and EnasiyvoTked Car.Ja.
Edging and InsertirigPalead; Linen, and
Cotton Laces, juauaJj; low prices. v - r
ySelliug very fast at ' .-- "' I "
A KAHNWEILER & BRO.S.
Particular Atieutiou ! :
S there will be a change la oar firm, oar cus
tomers will do as a great favor by caulnK
and settling their accounts and noiesfc t - ;
Our terms hereafter are strictly cash.' " ' "
1 - v.--- KAHNWsilLKB k BRO'S.'
'Aug.lt.1861--t a : . .
g tiOES, SUOES, SUOI.
1 Beceiyed a fine assort Jient of wometn Leather
Shoes, sixe 9 to 8, se ling very fan at $3 00 a pair.
Fine Kid Morocco Bo'ois, iz-s 1 to ;
I For sale at - EAUNWKILfK A BBOS.
, Marcn 1862 tf v - ; - : v
jyi 1 1.ITA t. au rrow , dec
Received per Steamer Isabel, Gold Ep-
paulets tor Commissioned Utncers, Military
Buttons;' Gold Lace, Pistols, :&c. ' ,
Call SOOn at' !v' v .-.-: '-'
I KAHNWEILER & BROS.V,'
vJan. 25. 1862 if v
G
ONFEOEUATE It li GUI A l lOa
Gold Stars, Gold Gimp for Pants, Gold
Lace for Sleeves and Collars, Military But
tons, just received per express. For sale
atf! KAHNWEILER & BHDS.
iApril 30, 1865Mf- ! - - ' . -
JJUitliAll FOB AAAli CA.iTAA'a. -
' Just received this morning, from the
blockade, Fine Tooth Combs, ail sizes ;
also English Dressing Combs.
t or. sale at ' , v . .
KAHNWEILER ot BROS.
April 30, 1862 tt , J
W
itiriG IfAflCK, 4cc.
e
Confederate Writing Paper and Envel
opes with Military Motto, Fine Letter
Paper, Steel Peqs and Holders.
por sale at . " . v ,
- ' KAHNWEILER & BROS.
April 30, 1862 tf :
PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED
B A. BANDALL & CO.,
- MARIE PrA, GEORGIA.
T300K, NEWS AND COLORED
JJ INKS.
in OC an excellent qualityf and warranted
.1. L ... '..II . .... I. -
equaLio tne oesi avortnern ma&e.
'dvpa' INK at. 50 cents to 4 per in
' .T a . 1 A m . -.-..
cans of i to iu pounas.
NEWS INK, (tiue) at 30 cents per lb.,
for allorders ot 100 pounds and upwards
v!r.A7w ivrir Jf i.i
iirjvvo in ivt vvciy uuc; at u ccuit pel
lo., tin Kfgs ol 2o and au pounds.
COLORED INKS at 1 to $8 per lb.,
in call pound and pound cans. r
!r Every paper iriseriintf this alver
tistraent tor oue month and sendinff us a
copjr oi their paper, will receive pay for
me eo.uk upon purcnasiug inree. limes tne
amount or thir bill trom us. -inch
22 '62-1 m. . Aj R. R. & CO.
. : K00PMA2T:'8rv;
Anti-Dysntei ic & Anti-Dyspept ie
F REP AH ED BY B. KO OPJStA A.
; -.. ... ciiAUi.oTTK, rv.-i7, ; .t,;'
rgvHESE uonTed,jUttejrs.VusfSS peBullar cn
JH. rative prope?t5eilnv!L AifocUuns of. tu
UH weispThey wui'erround -elfcVtual in the ear
ot Uyseatery, inarms, Uyspepatih souf btoiua jh
sua ail thitCpatcfju, K'nd troubiesom dlseaes'
arUL-iX frtu a .'dejaagement of the. aigestive Or
leans and nregiyarAotlofj.a4the.tuncUous of U
stomach and inieitlm&t tlVev wib a.io bts found m.
iAFJh. BJKDyFOiWHlLLa AND FfcVJCilB. v
These Bitters are. peparddvIrom ftot brought
from tier many,' and loit cW a ceator? Lave oecn
found effeetaai in. that country fur the permanent
cure ol thft diseases enumerated &hv fc 'TLey
contain Beaeietenoas arug, nut are coojpounueu
enilrely trom roots, and are perfectly sate-v.
times. c.-, I''i .-'Vi ,
'A simple trial is all that is asked, as a cure will
nator&ilv foUow. and that ia the bfctreit'iflt:Atrto!
their superiority ovefieveryo'uiet remedy Xw'r thoke
narticiilae dlseaaea? - . '
v They are aahulactured by B. Koopmao, Chax-
Jotte, N. C aad for ssJe by, . . -
Also, for sale at . Bean's and K, ftye Hutchin
son Co' Drusr Btores. - - , - ffeb itfWly ,
Book audi Job Printing 9.
1 Neatly ExeetUed at una pace. -
M A V1NQ procured a largeamount of vxcei
" lent material, and added to , (his estabush-
m exit suitable-fas .fiUUSAB, we take this oppor
tunily to , inlorm p our; inenaa , and:, tne.cpa
that we are fully prepared to execute; ; worjjLht w
every class, In - :r, f.v ; . -
i-d-OsJEl,-X'ir;,Ja?-X -3?iTv.CKfXcA
atsshort-notice.mnd.at nrieea fAr. below .thbse
at sshort--notice. -And. at nricea far bekrw .thbse
Man .itlw naiil in V Ki si mmttrrt Af nnntr )lV'i .ll if'
prepared to print in thelatestand most ap'pfcottfTOS "iSf U ou,r Aithortaed c.i.u.
CAUUS,
INVITATIONS.
RI f.L.iirii ?a Lfrthe papeS si-u,i contract iui
ClttCsJS-AltS.vuttOlf
JS-lSt,fVS.
L.A V 11 1, AN US,
SUV l-mL .$..--
MfAJXMrU m.MM.9,
SAUUAASf
and any outer style of printing usually called lor,
ior much less than the same class of work can
. . . . .( . " . . M SAW
executea uis siae 01 ste wz r-. - - : -
; E. 11 UKITTjOffTT
The E&zeconbQ Faro, Journal
M-n llTE subscriber wCl cbrnmenes) oa or about the
ii,- 1st of Beptemwer, 1860, the pubneatioa of a
monthly Journal in xaroorov to oe aevotea to tne
pUtBtatin and rural interests of North Carolina
iapartlcuiar, and of the South generaPy.
Edgecombe bavins; ong since been acknowledged-as
the model farming eounty of North C&roiln,
wa feel that there is no locality better suited; and
none more justly entitled, to ths source of publi
cation of a llrkt class agricultural paper than Tar
boro'. It ia to be called ; ; ..'. v - 4
The Edreeombe Farm Journal,"
And will eoatala original and selected Articles up
on Agriculture, Horticulture, floriculture, House
hold Arts, Kara! Architecture, Zoology, Me., Ae. '
, It arlil ba ttubushea with new type sund clear
whit paper, in a neat quarto form.
- Ths pries of subscription lias been made so low
as to place.the publication within reach ol every
One, -f o.; i-ii --lCi-'" ' "
Out copy one year. ... . ....... . . . . , ...$0 60 :
Beveu copies one year.......... aw..
TwlvssoplesooeysAr;.t...v...': b 00
Twenty-live copies one year. ...... ... .10 00
Cf- No paper seat uaiass paid for ta Advise
T," ar rr-Mrd Xo adnue the tHen.i1 tr.si
mvuee AiL.Vsiloo tf the sett.o-1 !-Hh.'.-,f U.,
fissfc . I'smcit -Juraai, h'its y, nune; .: n5t
faT0rbe aaspfse. " . . V. i -
- ..Th eireulaU of ; the abjs afciael . pp ; '
rspldiy icsre&d'ujt,' and in la'Jaiic n i?er
isifti? iwediata bH felt sod. aputIte J ,t
'patvo-uv LstVin acee-s';'t lno4i every ai x -!. r
adjoJmn Dtiftr'cisli JKit.l Caroitn. ".
T 11 E 'A TA rtA J t4 1 NA I
Onaof th farsron-' ;.vir now pui'tWn: rr
fitt, ro!)'-U 41.0 tett?innitn. nHi-. tr-. ii'
the. cp'umei of Umt Dsn. Kuiif-ja, u,i out
becotre a popoIivT'pwvers, ut It ! r.rj
;vaotites to th94.wH with.to-o. i' cot.iu'.
an a4TerUalng me tiuin. -.-T
: fpeeuaeo rpi-s wilt besrnt to fcty ecJ)ti t'.-
mf be ordered, frr of Ktf. . . ' '
or tems, Ae., we retvr the r"der t enr .r.
prtnt. r . .-v ti f-i.. DKin.tv ."
TIte litterArr sper -u (li vTTfirV
- s'yEitf FAMiLydiiULD ttAtir ' i
THK EXGK&T! TVS CftAlT T If.
- BKSTJ JLLC6 THA JSi tSOCTUXtty'MmM.
. lis t t'Ai icis I , .;...... , M-
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' ; t :U.. v uQli. -,-". vf tl.e JCdt'er .44 .
i'U cc. lus.ii .v-wif.;i .Jje - c.WwtY Mitoi'h5r. LiUrry
anJ Famiiy rcaoK, an! witlt I t s-.krUon ,.f"
allthekew of tJ.dsy,btM4 iurvia ,. i tt,
tie. V. " . v: . .4
. The fifth VOTttne cOmineneeswiih iht o.i j
1S6U. Untragum-Jita have been diiA! 4.0 uikr t si
the ftiost brtltiaut rear fn Hid )ntior ui 1UK
iifliti). . it Will ceruinetice witn
. Tliree Iteautlful l'rtze Mortm.
Iu lllusiratiuns wit) be tucr nsca : iiird its 1 1 ic
graphical, appMrnec wtu be, Uuprufcd by M:i:i
neater .dress. Tfie Fubiisitert are lrtermmel
keep pace with the vin owtuenU n the Hie: t;ivr:
.motto isPKOUUUddluN,' aqC s Utc circu'aiton
of TllK TIMKi enlarges end yer, ihcy r'c it
ter mined to add new atTmctiou t its u1jui'i '
and tnase it Uie literary pitper or the ckmih. v un'
these inducements the Publishers utiflleitiy rx
peetseveral thousnud iucreose tr .ircu'kUtn.'
But s additional thCetiiv to Ui frtenU 01 the
doutli to encourage their un titernry lsn.il
paper, in rhlcii they' will find none of that imure
and immoral reallug whicUr suu:liias they y,
from abroad, the Publishers of Tut TlMfc olf-r
$2,500 l. FllE.vilUls '
For subscribers to commence wlihri he new volumo
and the hew year. TilfcTlMtc isinntd wifely
00 tight Urge pages, fine paper, at i f a yer, in .
a trance. 1 For specimen, oumbeis aua circu rs
address the PublhiriMS. ' 1
COLE I A LK EIGHT.
,nov. 8-tf - Oreeusu tu, N. C.
j '... 1 i - in 1 11 11 ... 1 - t. 1
A NORTH CAROLINA PAPk'ft , J
I II R TI.UK!" '
A'kirft'JSghi-Fagt Wukly, published in VrunnKorQ.
a year; lw fr six mo. tin
t fllUE TIMCS contains weekly trty 'columns of
Jl. choice mat-er, special. y adapted to (he iami r
circle. It it urdiher secUiiao hoi p.iii.icdi, iai by
oeing courteous to all necU -.ud parues, 11 i tiie
Constant aim ol the publishers' to .reieni u, ia
Columns . 'whateter ina rleVwU the proplr s.n l eu
rich thej titaie. The puh.isht-rs wmiM rar..,Ptl
tppeaLWthe lamiiie-ot Nnrth Caronum- t gvt.
THE flMjKS a tnal ; try ii tor .ix iu iiths. iw ret- if
tt- be not a well to ptitrouise htne papers, ttue
frtjm abroad ; to build up home iutem... hhu
State pride; and to seane our ,ut.tanpr kn . .uf
energies among stranrra .tiirc ths Tttia a
and then let It stand upn its merits.
" WHAT ISSSIJD of f as tiks. f ...
The Times I; regard as th. rery first of. our
Southern Mterary Weeklies." Kv. 0.'fV ! ri i.
. t know'of no, Weetttypubllsded nj re,i fi-t
la so deaervina ol public patronage ih Tut
Rev.J. E. Edwards. . ,
There ts 00 panderinr to a rltiaWltwi.e eve- '
ry article is of a moral U-ode . j, nu cicmitd
both to amuse and Instruct." Wiiiult (Ctvj IKia'J '
wOneof thehandsouiest we kl paper uotiii.ed
la the Union." dpirh of .lite Aue.
Let the people of No'th Cat.riiua ciH ourho
thsr own vppi;rs. Rn. pii;li., (r.
AdUrest, COl.K A ALHnit.i V,
. - PROSPBOTU3 1
"-".'i- : - OF " ' '
THE CIIAHLEiTliN 31EKCUKY.
A POLiriCAL, CJrt!.Vidl.L'. m LiTJH.KT r
H W f s c ' 1
rUBUSIf&Dl UtAlLY AND TUI- WJi'Xr;?
rmHK SVcacoav gives Uaily reports oi tl.e Mi'
,JL ke ana il.fiue iniKltigeuce i:i Cariet ji.,
and bf Chdr,euu comuerc id the leading in
port of the a'orld. The Wtcki filce Cuirii t
Is maue upwituirjch cafe; anti imui tht uikr
reliable sources. Its couhectiou with the
ciated Press Insures the latest tnt'cl.igt ooe l y
Telegraph and Uie rijel oew by fctenu.;i 1 Ttlux
Europe. . It has an aole and accjoipws.ieu C: r
icspoudsnv ia 1 Loouori a g-ntJtmki cj uuc'citJ
-itQ the ealtoriaisosfj 01 the Louden. Tl. .rf,; ;(
regular OorrespouiJei'ts in AvaA'ors, H mIji;
Key Heat and Uaranj.. Ihe nlouthly vuri,. '
Fashion ' Letters and wrekiy letter vn Ltfr' in
Washiogton are sdiidonai auetions to f ,or vf
lis uay readers. Its literary hoilceo, ir.-n-'tbe
pen of a gentleman who occupies pkrhas . te
oighebt position tuncng the library uieu u' il ,
beuth, ar diS'rindnatiug aul coa.pivhetisit.
Attectton is paid to au masters ol general cuoerii,
espedeily mo in ritrruoe to trie P.nntiu4 k. tl
Agricdttorai iniereaW a,t 'he curreot o cf
tbedrv. Oreit care I taAun that Loutiux mt m.il
appear tn in columns which siu;i be eluded
txtn the hmiij end.-;'. i . '
Tne prunes" creul ;f the MsactraY ronsisii 'r.
the principles of tne Dmoi.iat;o Party, ,4
down In tne Virginia and Keitkucky kesulutloni o'
lTb ;tnd t7W Jie toyeretrfui.y 01 t stu.s : a
sirlot c-nsiuctlon ol tne Inderal Cj(H.tot n i.
the general tioyruncnt, the ant el ta et
Free Tildeauu an ex)noirjoai AouiiaLitrar!.;t, ,.t.
thettovermnect. Its policy is' ula Cruoy of the'
boaVbea elMut iz maJnutiuug rmbi.
'.TerTOj-.!! fable In Advutice.
DAILY, per aoiium... . aij.Lu 1
TB,-lw jti.&Lir;. 4 .. , , . t v o .
Clubsvwlll b lurtiUJhed as n)iow
Fins Oopiev1 WAiLX Ivr..,...; fiuti
five Copies of the Thl ELKLY . . . . . . .'. . .... 0 .
. The muue ot l person, tut -I t'Lrl-ou.ii !,: l ib
enteriMf -on. ilur'btmkx. UlilcM the iivrti.iii r :.j
subsoriptioa be iniflc iu iuvAi.ce . tst wLi oroeis
from without ie,ruy to pcbua. AUuus Dirnu, '
Mkrri&tre IvUct-f. or Obtua.l.s, be attended 1 ,
unless the cfchh, 8or an acceptable City ieli
accompany' the' order, Uuey il.h aim l
rorwarueu at our rus in refnsi.-o leciers. ,
POBTllASTSKSare aatliorisdto tiCt khoui AnnAt
In obtaining' ubg.r.nbi en.j oraavtljuR vi e
money ; and by sending us -tie uajly ium..
bers, with f 5o euciosed or Jtt Tai- ksu t
scbscribert, alth $15 enclosed, :a oe tiU','e 19
a etsira cofV or u pmvrrw, they may ru.a
TwrUyper &nt. of thepre-pyuei.t tsr ttt.r
UoubS'4udtij lieu rf -the tZiM Vt-tr.i
M Oat cl. Botttn utrouna, Jto perw,uc TatcVnr U
uthor1hcdwW collect debts Already .due to 1L
mcBaTT? ;
lntoiUlir. SAStosa,
atenllio'inake cmUsc
lws1WobscriUila
iu. Bt aus U our r e
UeCjiUbs and proc.ii? u,'"
'Andanbscnutleus.
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;"cnwu-s.--.u uuicri, id ueut us. are kigrj-.
puj equesifu vkuu "i vw uuN oy. tau at . n.
rajiic. " vui(i Miejr w ui bat e wa
ire'Lty per cen, an amount eqoiTaient to u prm
eipaluuruoa oi pronts. ' . v
CT EDiroA in th eute and throughout the
JkMiu, who rvceirs our lai-WassLr for tietr
Wusxv, are rpvcully requamu to eiueiuuv
as ' ior tht difference la rkla by iutrui u.la
Prospectus. - - 1CB. ttllAll ,Ja.
- r -.. 4. Broad Strtot a;..,., (7
XliilJ JJ AjtiUiiK AxNli riAMLH
-v UCM0VE1. TO -...'A..""-'-::obLOJIlll'lA.:8.'
MAVlXli purchastu at Alaj. tieo.Sekborn this
popular JouioaI, 1 have reioercd iu Mu. d
pubiieauen to CoiumiiU, aud win hcraltr issue It
from this city at regular statd periods.
FeoUng eonJOdcnt that Such a ioarna.1 is trr. n.
needed in uus fttats, and blieruiK that it a ill he
fustained. If located at the Capitol ol the btaie L-A
4 oa aiAldii tho venture, ana can uwn
farmer ad Planter in Bouth Carolina toaticoMralV
the enterprise by their patronage. '
It will be printed
PH' J1 4yp a Paper, LanGsuiiiiV
ombsanabod, ana euat agM alu-d to .u, ?-r
Pries) only Oia DoiiAa ner . .
sylvaaow. - : , " .
A corps of ths best pr.cuca: ani sciehUflc aT,7.
-r - u lami tna SATS) Of US. lit lr m
hetk f arasrt ta ths tanu. v
r iX3 cash qrrtem will a rigidly idbsrtd V; tea
aams rUi b anvarsd an oar ,.. nu .v.
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