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THE BULLETIN:
MY liltWAUD If. HKITTOnT
FIRST EDITION.
."Monday Afternoon, March 23, 'C3.
rfc.r..tiRAriiF.D iortue associated rKtsa.J
From Vickshurg.
" Tfie ffartforJ kiul Alonungahela passed
Warrcnton about (i. o'clock, this even
ni, alur cannonading half an hour,
Incfi wa distinctly heard at this place.
They are now anchored below at .Smedca
toint.
Congressional.
Richmond. March 21.
The Senate was not session today.
The Iluuse raed Senate bill to increase
the efficiency of heavy artillery, for coast
defence.
The Hour went into secret session on
the.Ta bill.
From Charleston.
Ch ari.esto.h, March 22.
.The enemy has been shelling the wreck
ol the Georglana Which still lies off Long
. Island beach. .Otherwise all quiet.
Character of Napoleon III.
Ilhia intellect was of a 'poorer quality
thin men supposed it to be at the time of
th Aiiijlo-Krcnch alliance, it " was much
alove the Iowguige which people used to
assign to it in the earlier period,' which
began in 1S36 and ended at the close of
Itx"l. That which had so long veiled his
rfuverncsj irum the knowledge of man
kind was the repulsive nature of the sci
ence at which he labored. Many men be
fore him had suffered themselves to brinjr
craft to polities. .Many more, toin'ng in
humbler. trader, had applied their cunning
and skill to the conflicts which engage
courts of law; but no living man, perhaps,
' except Prince Loui Bonaparte, p-ased the
huur of a studious youth rid the prime oi
a thoughtful mnhood-in contriving how
to apply stratagem to the science of juris
prudence, it wa-i njt, perjtapa, from na
tural . basenc53 that hia mind took this
1-vit. The t tcfin.itioF.' to sit and sit. pian
ist tr the aturimcnt of some object of
?le-Lc this, ind:?J, was h'i 'nature, but
the inclination to labor at 'ie trkof niac
in:; law aa engine of dec .it, this did not
une, perforce, with hij blood. Vet it
came with his parcntcje. . '
for years the Prince pursued m strange
cnUioz; and by the time his studies were
over he had become highly skilled. Long
Itetore the moment had come for bringing
'tis crooked science i ito use, he had learn-
.1 how to frame a conetitutign which
would seem to e.tac: one t nil really
enact another.
He knew how to put the word "jury"
in hwj which robbed m?n of their free
dom. IIccou!dset the snare
called "universal suffrage
hmw to strangle a nation in te
which he
He knw
night time
ilh the thins he called a " Titbit -He.'
It is believed that men do him
wronj who apeak of him as void of all
ideas of truth He understood truth, and
in conversation ho habitua'ly , preferred it
t.i fa'iehood, but hi truthfulness though
. i.it perhaps contrived for such an end,
sometimes became a means ot deception,
because, after generating confidence, it
would saiiealy brea'c .down under the
pressure of a strong j motive. He could
maintain friendly relations with' a man,
and rpeak frankly and truthfully to him
(-r seven years, a id then suddenly deceive
htm.
Ofcoarso nun iind-ng themselves en.
.viared by what had appeared to be hon
est ltl h3 character, were naturally in
clined that every jenblance of a good
quality va8 a ruask &at it is more con
sistent with he principles of human . na
ture tobclievehat a truthfulness continue
ing seven years .vaa a ge.iume remnant o(
virtue, than that it waaa mOr preparation
tor falsehood. His doubting a.d undecid
ed nature was a help to conceaInu"al I .for
men gat so wearied in following the .'cil
Iiations of his mind, that their, euspicia
i i time went to Test; and then, perhaps,'
when he saw that they were quite tired of
predicating he would do a thing, he gen
tly;ole out and did it. Kingslake.
A Solexn WAtsisu xo Wives A cor
respondent of the Sclma Reporter relates
a story "which should serve aa a solemn
warning to the wives of soldiers. He says
a few weeks ago a soldier wu tried and
convicted of the crime of desertion, and
sentenced to be shot. The day for the ex
ecution arrived and at the appointed hour
this brave man, who had fought many bat
tles and endured every kind of hardship,
lelt a bloody corpse at the hands of his
comrades. Upon inquiry it was ascertained
hewaas true aa steel to our cause, and
that it was on account of hi wife that he
dt-seried. He received a tetter from her
full of complaints. Looking alone , upon
the dark side of the picture, she had mag
nified her troubles and sufferings and 4arn
erftly rntreated her lTusband to return home.
He became re.tlejs, discontented, unhappy.
He ceased to take any interest in th dis
charge of his military duties, and thought
only of how be could get lurat.. Hia soU
?mn oath never to desert troubled him
much and he well knew the crime of de
union bad btcomo so frequent in th ar-
my it would be punished with death. Jn
this state of perplexity he drew his wife
letter from hia b eoni and read it again,
and shutting bts eyes to the consequences,
he deserted.' and tor his crime he suffered
a bloody and ignominious' death. His
wife." now a. widow, knows no peace ot
mind, but is constantly haunted with the
thought that her exaggerated representa
tions oh her trials and sufferings caused
her husbaand's death. Let this case be a
lesson to all wives and mothers. When
you write to the soldiers Epeak words of
encouragement; cheer their hearts, hre
their souls, aud arouse their patriotism.
Say nothing that will embitter their
thoughts, or swerve them from the path of
patriotic tTuty."
The Yankees at Jacksonville We
learn from Jacksonville that the Yan
kee black and white troops at that place
keep very close to their quarters since
their recent drubbing by General Finegan'a
boys. They very seldom show themselves
in the'outskirts of the town, and their pic
kets have been drawn close in. We un
derstand that there' are about fifteen hun
dred negro troops with white officers at
the place. These "American citizens of
African descent" were sent down from
Port Royal, and report that others were
soon to follow them. It has been ascer
tained by persons who resided in Jackson
ville that in the recent fight the Yankees
lelt fifteen negroes tand one white officer
dead on the field, but succeeded in carry
ing off their wounded. Very few of the
citizens remain in the place, which is rep
resented to have become a perfect negro
den. Provisions are very scarce. The
whites and negroes freely mingle, and the
Yankee officers are extremely immoral
and dissipated. At all hours of the day
some of 'them may be seen reeling drunk
in the streets. It is not probable that they
will be allowed to remain in possession of
Jacksonville very long certatn'y they will
not be permitted to penetrate the interior.
Savannah iVetrj. .
The Movement towards Newxekn.
There w?s no attempt after all to take
Newbern. Gen. II-M has retired with his
troops. His object was, we suppose, to
drive in the enemy and bring out supplies
of corn and bacon. We learn that a goodly
quantity of the "staff of life" was secured.
It was much needed Raleigh Standards
. -t .
A letter f om a gentleman in Lee's
army thinks n wrong for any of the South
ern papers to talk about peace. - He says
lt "ibat ts'not the way to bring acow
ardly foe to bs senses, and the feeling in
the army adverse to anything that looksM
like timidity or a w- it of f'th in the suc
cess oi the cause."
sT" The Mbile Register says : The
printer? ! the Confederacy have heard no
news since ihu bcginn;jg ot the war that
gives them more satisfaction than that of
the resignation ol Gen. .Siael, Sigle.Siegel,
Siegle, Seigcl, Se;le. Seagull or what
ever his name may be. They re rid of
him now, and why they ere glad of it is
easy to guess. -
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
TBE TWO TOWN BEAT?, take notice and
ftl ead at tbe Court Houte, on Monday the
2JJ, 2-Uh mud 25tb, and make your returns of
j our Lands and Lots, .th combers and squares
oTa&d Loll, and your Negroes, v 1th ages and sex,
cctte Uw win be enforced aealntkjoo.
. U, W. A .CXANDE3.J, P.
J, S. MEaNS. J.T.
T. II. BRIM, 1
f- t iirviicnrD
S. A. 11AKRI3, f
loarJ of Aessri. .
W. F. DAVIDSON, J
. ixraicr rno tux reviscu law, 16 CO.
Sec IS". If any person aba'l refuse to famish
the IHt required above, or to take the oath pre
scribed in the preceding tectum, he shall ba gui?;y
ef a misdemeanor, and the justices of the peace
of said board shall bind Km over to appear at the
next term of toe Superior Court of the county to
answer the charge, and on cenvict'on or submls
slwa, he shall be flaed at the discretion of the
Coart.
March 2?, 1S6C-31 . . j
GST" Democrat and Wig will please copy cne
Ume, .tacit. :
OAM'L J. L O W R I E
Attorney at Law,
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Office In Crawley Building, opposite Kern
llottL
feb. 18, 1S63
ly
TO COTTON PLANTERS,
BATE BEEN APPOINTED BY THE SECHE-
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TAJti of tbe Treasury, Chief Airent for the
porcnase or Uotton lor tha Canredera.'e rovern
cient within the State of North Carolina, aad will
pay for the same in 7 .per cent. Bonds or Cash.
ab-AgenU Tisitlng the different parts of the
Sixie, fcuy'.og In my name, wUl hav written cer
t'neawts of appointment. -
i?y order ol the "Secretary of the Treasury,"
Cotton purchased by myself, r my Agents,
on aJ"u ia day or Marca, 156 Jt w.ll be
paid U.r la Pr cjnt. bonds or Cash, and sot S
per ce3U Uondu as stated in a former advertise
went. Up J lLt time, hiwever, the 9 per cent.
Bonos wul be' tarclsh' 1 aj sUted.
Patriotic citix Kit erenow offerelaa epsorta-
aity to aid the OoTernent by ttUmg to it their
Cotton rather than i pnr'e capitalists.
L?;yiS b. WILLIAMS.
ChriotUi, March 20, :f
13T The Charlotte LeuiocraC. I'ayettevllle Ob
server , Wadeabjro Argui, RalelgO oegiater and
he Goldsboro Tribune are requested to copy the
above uutll forbid.
CORN ! CORN 1 1
FLAXSlillUl FLAXSEED!
We will exchange CORN lor FLAX
SEED will give two bushels ol Corn for
one bushel ot Flax Seed, iu any quantity,
both to be delivered at State ville. Or, we
will pay the highest market price lor Flax
Seed, in money. Bring on yoj Flax Seed
and get corn or money lor them. Persons
having large parcels to sell, will let ua
know. E. . DRAKE- & SON,
Feb 27 d3cw2m Stateaviile, N. C
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QOTTON SCIIKW,
An person cxrihpetent to Erect a Cotton
Screw can get immediate employment by
calling on .
WILLIAMS, OATES & Co.
March 9 ,63 cj3t,
JZT'Dcmoaat and. lVhig copy 2 times.
RECEIVER'S SALE.
WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC SALE the
following tracts cr parc-ls of land, be
longing; to alien enemies, now decreed and con
demned by the Confederate Court, to the use of the
Confederate States or America, a. the following
times &r-d places, to wit :
, At the Court-houai iu tfaliabury, on the 4th day
of May next, it bcini County Oourl week, FIVE
TKACT8 in Rowan Coun'y, containing about 526
acres, t hi p-oper'y of .hrles llartmaa, Jesse
Hartman, Mary Arn llartman, Malinda Hattman
and three other bro-fcer aod girls named, Nancy
Hartman, and Ca hanne Hheltn, (alien enemies)
and given in by Lei Treal r.. '
AL0, at t e same t!me and place, two tracts
near Gold Bl 1 c nt In n acres, the pro
perty of R. F. 8tockton an alien enemy.
At the Coart-hcuse ia Lexington, Davidson
County, on tbe 15th day of April next, three tracts,
one containing 45 acres, belonging to Ahton Gob
ble ; one tract containing &4 acres, belonging to
the wife of Jos. Brown,' of Indiana; and one other
tract containing 26 acrea, belonging to Susan
Lookabee ; two tracts well known as the Conrad
(iold AT net, will also bs exposed to public sale to
gether with a large, first rate Engine, at the Mine
on the 14th April next.
At the Court-house in Winston, Forsth County,
on the 17th day of April next one tract contain
iog 126 acres, te'onging to J. W. Folp and wife.
JOHN I. SHAVER, Receiver. ,
March 20, 186 J dlw -
TOWN TAXES,
. A persons residing in the town of
Charlotte, or owning property therein,
on the first day of February, are hereby
notified to make returns of their taxable
property to the Town Clerk during this
month of March. . " '
Aesidents of the Town are required to
give in the number and location of their
lots, number of taxable polls, white, slaves
and free negroes on their lots, or in their
employ; amount ot nett interest, dividend,
&.C., received or due during the year end
ing February 1 ; value of gold and silver
plate and watches ; value, of pianos and
carriages ; amount of goods, wares and
merchandize, of any description, brought
into the Town for sale ; number of dogs
owned or on their lots, and all other taxa
ble items as specified in the Town Charter.
Commission Merchants and ..Transient
Traders are required to return and pay on
amount of merchanuize of every uescrip
tion brought into the Town for sale.
Persons failing to make their returns by
the last day of March will be liable to
double tax.
Returns received at the office of the Clerk
at the Branch Bank of North Carolina from
9, a. m., to 2, p.m., from this date to March
31, 1863. TH08. V. DEWEY,
March 5, '63 tf Town Clerk,
as Whig and Democrat copy till close
of the month.
NORTH CAROLINA POWDER
JflANUFACTtKINO
COMPANY,
The Mills of this Company, located 12
miles West of Charlotte upon the Catawba
River, are now in lull operation with a
good supply of mac'ial. All orders from
any section ot tne oouuiern Lonicderacy
for fine rifle and sporting Powder, as also'
orders from Kail Koad Contractors, Miners
and others for Blasting Powder will be
promptly filled. .
Address Charlotte, N. C,
f S. VV. DAVIS, Prest.
.March 10, 1So3 U
jf The following papers will please
copy the above advertisement for one
month and send bills io this office :.
Fayetteville Observer, Greensboro Pa
triot, Asheville News, Peiersburg Express,
Lynchburg Republican, Knoxville Regis
ter, Chattanooga Rebel, "Augusta Coristi-
tuuontsi, ilontgomery Mail, Mobile Ad
vertiser & Register, Daily Southern Crisis, I
Columbia Carolinian, Charleston Courier.
PROSPECTUS
OP TUE
RALEIGH STATE JOURNAL.
ON and after the 1st day of Norember next, the
8TATK JOURNAL win be published
DAILY, TEIWEEKLY AND WEEKLY.
The DAILY STATE JOURNAL will contain alt
the news received up to the latent hoar hefore
maiUnfr, and will consist of TWO EDITIONS
DAILY. The MORNING EDITION will contain
tbe news by the evening mail, and all TELE
GRAPHIC NEWS up to 10 o'clock the previous
night, and wiU be supplied to city tubsc riser and
sent by the malls North and East; the EVENING
EDITION will be printed at 8 o't ock, p. m.. and
will contain the additional cews by Telegraph op
to 3 o'clock, p. m., and will be ten. to subsciibers
by the trains West and y t'ie Fyee ville man.
Thus subscribers, no matter in what direction they
may live, will Lave the cews up to tbe departure of
the mails.
Arrangements have been made to procure TEL
EGRAPH NEWS TKOM ALL PARTS Otf THE
CONFEDKDACY, expressly for the Stats Journal.
GENEKAL NEWS BY MAIL will be promptly
published. The MARKETS will be fully reported
RELIABLE CORRESPONDENTS will be secured,
In the Army and elaewliere. The LEGISLATIVE
PROCEEDINGS will be reported daily by compe
teat Reporters. The Stats Jocbjul will be essen
tially a NEWSPAPER.
TEEMS;
for the DAILY 12 mouths, $6: 6 months, t8.Kh
slm- mfcifo2:12 monUls' 6 monts I
mnnthi. 9- 1 m.mill. Stl.
ror the WLB. vt months, w, b monUn,
$1X0.
ADVERTISING RATES.
1 square, 1 rta.v $t.'J 1 square, 5 days,.. $1.50
J . do 2 daA,,...l.70 1 square, 1 week, ...1.75
1 do 8 days,...1.0U II do 2 weeks,. .8.00
1 do '4 days,... 1.25 l do 1 month,.. 8.00'
Ten lines make a square., '
Adverliaeinenu for the Daily jwjll be Ih
serted in the Tri- Wet kljr rasx or chakq. This is
an Inducement which cannot fall to attract the
attention of Advertisers. .
. The above rates apply only to the duly paper.
Advertisements will be inserted in the Weekly
paper at the ususl regular. rM.es, vie: One dollar
per square for th first insertion, and twenty-five
cents for each subsequent Insertion.
Address, JNO. SPtkLLMAN, ,
Editor ml Propr'-stor,
Oct II, l'i--4f B.-'fii., N
TO T11JE JLA11&:.
NEW PABI3 STYLES 1 ! NEW PABIS
STYLES!!!
WE would call the particular attention
ol the Ladies to our MILLINERY
DEPARTMENT, which is presenting a
great varity of attractive styles. Our
Bonnet Frames are of the latest and most
approved Patis styles, Our Own Importa
tion. Our stock ot Materials is the largest
and best assorted and selected in the Con.
federacy. i
The whole department is under the im
mediate supervision of our Head Milliner,
Mi.a IT.rr la to nf C,h rlpfcf nn . n laiiv nt
make an addition to our lorce oi xuuiinera
and we have been most fortunate in tne
selection of Misa Hosan also oi Charles-
ton liavmnow.such a fine' stock and
iA.1 .,UP
vuauivu w uu suy orucr wiui uufjaicu. i
KA11NVVEILEK ot CRO.
Charlotte, Nov: 'IS 'h'2-dil.
J. S. PHILLIPS.
ivioroiaivn.t Tailor.
MAYING located la Charlott
fully soudts a ahare of publlo
-
patron.
AeosnpleU aasortment of Qotha, r'- ' ' y
mers ana Vesting always on band, which will b
made to order at tho ahortest notice, afUr the
fUertfathlQA,
nop uuee aoort Benin or the Mansion Sou.
rtpWUHf
NOTICE.
! Head Quarters, 48th N. C. Rest., )
Pocbtaligo. S. C, March 4th, 1$63. J
' Relatives of- Soldiers deceased, in this
Regiment, are4 notified that the necessary
papers have been adjusted and forwarded
to W. II. S. Taylor, Second Auditor C.
S. Treasury ( Richmond, Va., Who will
forward the. amount due by mail to the
claimant who will forward "to him by mail
the proper papers to prove in each case that
he claimaat is the legal representative of
the deceased. , '
By command of Col. R. C. Hill,
J.R.WINCHESTER.
1st Lt. and Act'g Adj't.
March 7.IS53 dlOt ; v
The Iredell Express and Raleigh
Standard co?f 10 times and forward bills
to CapL. !. ftIIanes. A. Q. M., 48th N
C Regt.
JJJIX1INEUY GOODS.
Received per Steamer from
Ladies English STRAW BONNETS.
Donstable and Split Straw Hats.
Misses and Ladies Nymph Hats.'
Misses and Ladies Isabella Hats.
Misses and Ladies Catharine Hats.
Misses and Ladies Sylph Hats.
Misses and Ladies Westend riding Hats.
: Misses and Ladies Jockey and Zouave
Hats.
Buys English Straw Hats. . . .
Just received and for sale at the fashions
able Bazaar of
: KAHNWEILER & BROS,
August 23, '62 tf
Removal.
f 1HE subscriber begs to Inform thelptrWic tha
JL he has removed bis Shop to No 4 GRANITE
BO W, where he la prepared with a fall stock o
GOODS FOR MENS WEAR,.
to supply ail -who may favor him with a call. '
Having secured the services of one of thd best
Cutters in the South, he feels satisfied th bo ean
pleso the moi fAotiduoua.
vt. tf J. g. flll(,UPH.
Information for Jewellers.
A practical Jewefter and Watchmaker,
lrom Geneva, Switzerland, established
6iuce two years, but now short of material,
and wishing to go lurther South, would
enter into some arrangements with a per
son in .need of an experienced and reliable
partner. References offered.
Address ED. F., (Jeweller,) Henderson,
Granville county, N. C. .
March 7, 1863 6f ' :
TO STOCK RAISERS.
BLACK HAWK MORGAN.
Any person wishing to raise fine stock
win find this HORSE, during the Spring
season, at the stable of A. B. Davidson,
Esq., Mondays; Tuesdays and -Wednesdays,
and the remainder of the week ,at
the stable oi the subscriber, in Gaston Co.
Season commencing 9th March.
Price $15 a leap; $20 per season. 1
Insurance S?0. . '
Mares will be kept at 50c per day.
AH care will be taken to prevent acci
dents, but the subscriber will not be res-
piMII'H fam I ' j-T--i -r - -. " . .
All persons purling with mares will be
held responsible for tUQ insurance.
, , J..S. DAVIDSON
Mch, li, '63-tf
jjg Democrat please copy.
ATLANTIC, TENN. A: OHIO BAIL
ROAD-
pZKin saf yClIijL
fllHE TRAINS on this Koad
ri", oa and after
Creek, rbead of
JL Monday next, leave 8rd
Road,) at 5:39. A. II., and return to that Station
10 minutes later than at present.
E. H URLBERT, Gen'I SupU
Oct.S,IS62-tf f - , .
JjlAIlJTl HANDS WANTED.
Two able bodied NEGR O MEN, accus
tomed to farming, are wanted tor the bal
ance of the year. Apply at this olfice.
March 10-d6t. , ; .
NOTICE.
GuuiaA Station, Va Feb. 14, 1863.
SICK and Wounded members of Coma
pany -l,"-14th Regiment N. C. T., will
bearinmindthat.no one save" Army Sur
geons have a right to extend furloughs.
By order of T1IOS. C, BEALL,
i cb 23 ISt Cant. Co. .
PAME3 G. BAILIE & BR0.
FFES FOR SALE AT THEIR
CARPET AND OIL CLOTH
20B BROAD STREET
AUGUSTA, GAt,
A full assortment of the following: Goods :
ENGLISH, VELVET & MEDAL-
LIflN CARPET1NGS,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TA-
Pmm ciRPETINGS.
INGS,
HEARTH MGS,
DOOR MATS,
CARPET BiKBLXGS. .
OAKi'ET TACKS,
STAIR OARPETlGS AUD
. STAIR RODS.
COCOA MAITIjSGS AND
HASSOCKS ,
WHITE & RED CHECK'D
lJSJUlAiilAllliNtj
WIJSIJUW bliAJJii; in all
I sizds, ana iKlMMlNGS.
FLOOR UIL ULUIHS, irom
3 to 18 feet wide.
CURTAIN DAMASKS aud
SATIN DELAINES
r imo VnVo: I
L-J&OJ Jj)jd, 1iOoijLO Ulilir.
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WAT pAPEK, BOHDEKS MkF
llVi&H T FrU ntr3'iSfi
Oult - tilxi u " r rv ui LUiil I
TJUIinUS AN WATKD mini
YvT'O
Fourteen- ilnB Pianos
n ' Chiciweriiig- Hasseltins,
-inkrrV tups'
Nuns fc Clajk, and other
r pj v, ,
good Makers.
PORJSALE LY
: JAMES G. BAILIE 6& BRO.,
PC, 26l 3m AuguittG.
CONCORD CLASSICAL
AND
SCIENTIFIC
CONCORD.
S. FKOXTIS, Jr.,
SC H OOL,
N . C .
Principal.
1
TIIHIS SCHOOL will be open for the re
ception of pupils on Monday, 9th of
March, 1863.
RATES OF TUITION PER TERM OF 2! WEEKS I
Entrliah course with 1st. 2nd and
3rd Arithmetics, $ 16-00 .
Scientific course with Algebra and
French, 20 00
Classical couse with higher math
ematics, ; 25 00
Incidental-Tax, (each.pupil,) .. . . 2 QQ
For further particulars address the Prin
cipal, Concord, N. C. - '
March 2, 1863 6t -: ' '
A. W. ALEXANDER,
' DENTIST. . . .
Offers his professional ser
vices to the public He is
prepared to execute all oper-
ations belonfftnff to Dentistry.
Office opposite Kerr's, Hotel, in'Brawly
Building, 2d floor, North cornerroom.
I take pleasure in recommending Dr.
Alexahder, to my patrons. Having con
fidence ir his skilI have authorized him'
to operate on the teeth of my own Family .
Feb. 20-dtf. L E..II, ANDREWS. ;
MOKE 'NEW GOODS. 7
50 dozen Linen Cambric HANKER
CHIEFS just received and for sale at
KAIINWE1LER &, BRO.
Feb 27, 1863 tf ; : , - . ;
1ILACK ALFACCA.
A splendid article, just to hand at
KAtliN WijlLrjK At xlUU,
Feb27, 1863 tf -
JJEiW GOODS. j
The undersigned have just received and
opened a new and beautiful assortment of
Spring and Summer Prints
of the latest styles. Also
BLACK AND WHITE CALICOES
i r AUD
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Mourning Moiislin.
Also a few dozens " -
Pure Olive Oil,
Call and purchase at '
KAHNWEILER & BROS.
Feb 23, 1863 tt 1
coirjrjriERCiAii.
The trading community will find with
us all the articles in the GROCERY ousi
ness now in the market , ' 1
We are also manufacturing by the case
SHOES of superior quality and workman
ship, and being in the regular Commission
Business all matters entrusted to us shall
be promptly attended to. ! -
WILLIAMS & GRAY.,
Charlotte Feb 18, 1S63 tf i
, r- r j
Immediate employment -vriii be civen to
i cjgnt or ten gooa, sooer ana industrious
hands to work in the North Carolina row
der Mills. S. W. DAVIS, Pres. ,
Feb 26, '63-tf : .
AIPEAL TO THE ' '
CIIAKIlABLC.
The funds for-the support of the Charlotte
Wayside Hospital are exhausted. Theln
stitution has been sustained during the
past year under the supervision of the Board,
ot Commissioners of the Town by dona
tions from our citizens. During this time
many sick and wounded soldiers have been
taken care of and it is the desire of the
Board still to offer aid to our suffering sol
diers if our community will aid- ;
- Contributions for the Hospital will , be
received at the Branch Bank.
THOS. W. DEWEY,
lJanl, 1862 ti
Town Treas.
JgLACK AliPACCA. ;
Just received a superior lot of the above
desirable Goods lor ladies dresses, which
will be sold at a very small advance on
cost. J, S. PHILLIPS.
Feb 16, '63 dim
NEW! GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED AND WILL BE
": ' - - I
: made ,w mm
:- -j OR -
SOLD BY THE YAItJD
Super.West of England Black
ttoths,
Satin Finished Black Doeskin
Cassimeres, 1 ,
English Grey Cloths, a fine
Article for Confederate
- ALSO,
Confederate', Staff Buttons. .
J. S. FXUX.LIPS.
Feb 14. 1863 dtw28tw4t '
L. T. LEVIN,
Commission Merchant,
SELLS ALL XIHBS; OF COUNTRY PRODUCE.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
March H, '1862 frf, -V ly
The Daily Evening Gazette.
PROSPECTUS.
gS MONDAY, the second day of March, the
J undersigned will commence the above nauud
paper, to be issued every afteraoon, (Sunday ex-
cepted,) at 5 o'elocr. It wUl contain four pges
Sg'co
graphic ConAnicatlou, Summary of War New,,
Wty Items and L.iterary uouiriDuuoBg, c, c.
! Our object In iutroJucirg another daily i to
supply the grea
srreit demand, so long felt, for a me
dium oi news ior ua eveuu's.
' Advertisements per iuare if! 00 .
Each subsequent insertion. . .i, ..... ,60
gubscriptionj, per annum . ....... .10 00
- six months.'.. 6 00
three iaonth..., ,.i4 00
" one month.... 1 50
Dealer supplied at a reasonable discount. -
All communicatiorji addreal to M. A. MA.LS
BY,' Biehmond, Ya.' ; -
v "Office corner of Main and 14th street, over
B. A. Myers jewelry store.
SyAll paper desiring to exchange will plea
rorwara tneu au areas w ut proprietor or vne tr
ELEGANT SHOES FOR SALE.
Tery neat French Calf BOOTEES for
Lcdies. .?. , -
Pegged Calf Bootees, (light) for Ladies
Pegged Goat Skin Bootees for Ladies. - r
Gent's Hiah Cut Scotch, neatly made.
" Elegant pegged and sewed BROGANS,
double sole. '
A fresh arrival of Shoe PEGS, to sell by
the quart, sizes 4-8, 5-8, 68 and 7-8, .
Also, a lot of SHOE KNIVES.
JNO. F. BUTT,
Mint Street, Charlotte, N. C.
Feb 18, 1S63 dtfc ,-
QIIAIILOTTE 6c S. C. RAILROAD
WANTED to hire, FIVE SLAVES for
the Charlotte S. C. Railroad Company
A. II. MARTIN, Agent.
Feb. 18. 1863 tf
IiriPERlAIi TEA.
; A small guantity of this, most delicious
Green Tea for sale "by the single pound at
Jan. 17-dtf. THE BOOK S I i.'KK.
Atlantic, Tenn. & 0. R. K
Prepayment must be made on all Freights
going up this Road at this point, when
not paid south of this. . i
JAS. DANIEL, Agent.
! Feb 18- 1863 tf . '
.NOTICE. . -"
All persons indebted i to! Fullings i&
Springs, by note or account, are hereby
notified to call upon Wm- M.,Grier, Ex
S her iff, and make immediate settlement. .
J. M. SPRINGS.
1 Jan 29, 1863 tf .. ; - ; '
T PKIVATB SAIiE.
Two large Store-rooms and one Dwell
ing Horse with five rooms, all located near
the centre of the town. ;
pply at the Branch Bank of North
Camiina. : ; ' J?ept. 13. fit dtf.
SXENIIOUSE & MACAUIiAY, i
Commission Merchants,
At tliclr Old Sand, Trade Street.
' Keep constantly on hand a well selected
Stock ot family Groceries.
: All orders for Fioar Corn, Bacon, &c,
promptly and carefully filled. :
Factories supplied with Cotton, on com
mission oi 50 cents per bale.
j. . STENIIOUSE,
ALLEN MACAULAY.
Charlotte, C, fay 3. 1868 1
TJ0 BENT.
That handsomely fitted up Store.kjiown
as China Hail, one ot the best locations
in Charlotte may be rented the ensuing
year. For terms, &c, apply to Dr. II AYS.
Dec. 25, '62 tl.
FLO UR MILL
The subscriber having entered into a
contract for building the Rail Road from
Danville to Greensboro, is desirous of de
VQiing his whole time to that work and of
fers his STEAM MILL for sale. The
property isrwntated In The "town of Char
lotte, on the North Carolina Rail Road,
has six run of Mill Stones and the flour
manufactured has a high reputation
throughout the Southern Confederacy.
It has also a Barrel Factory, with im
proved, Machinery, and Copper shops at
tached, which will be sold with tho Mill or
separately.
JOHN WILKES.
August28, '62 tf. v : ..-
Wheat and Corn Wanted.
rHgHE planting cJlnmwitT-w, ftake
- S . nouce that their vt?t and
Corn Crops flyill be purebred at the!
uxiarioe eixam- jj our icy aiih, at
market prices. Xhcta having Wheat
and Corn for tile may find it to their
advantage to call at the Mill before
closing a sale. v
: Caarlotte Flour Mill
aug 1, lS60-ly ;
"XET ANTED.
IT a or sooo lbs. good son
SOAP, for which
the cash will be poid, eithei
n uoarictte or at the
rao&ory. ...
Ort t 'f 4 w v
T. 1CTAT.
N
OTI1I1S..
All .Freight charges not advanced with! a the
last two months, will be increased 25 per centum
on the Charlotte South Carolina and Atlantic,
Tennessee & Ohio Hall Roads oa and after the 6tb
Instant. All Agents wul act accordingly.
r , WM. JOHNSTON, PresH.
UCt. tf, ISOZ EI '
rjlOWN LOTS VOli SALE.
FOUR LOTS on Church street,; Two
of, them improved. Terras reasonable,
They bring good rent and are' convenient
to business. Apply soon to
SAML. P. SMITH.
:. Feb 24, 18631 m :
guPEKioit Jewing siLkt .
; The subscriber has just received an in
voice ot the very best ITALIAN SUW-
ING SILK, which he offers to the public
at 12i cents per skein.
J.S. PHILLIPS.
. Feb 14, 1863 dtl y"
WANTEI)
At the- North Carolina rowder Mills,
10,000 White Oak and Chesnut STAVES
ol the following dimentions: 4 inches wide
by 2 inches thick and 36, inches long. ...
S. VV. DAVIS, Prea.
Charlotte, N. C, No 17, ltd J if
JgONDS FOK SALE, ,V '
North Carolina 6 per cent, and Confedi
erate 8 per ceni, Sonds for sale at the Bank
of Charlotte. ' -
Feb. 7, 1863 dtf
Family Floor lor Sale.
AT the Charlotte Flouring Mill can be had
Family, Superfine and fine . FL0U2, BE
CONDS, 8H.OitTa and BHifl.
4io, M SAL and QS18T. - -
J01IS WILXM,
Anti-Dyg entorio ft A&nrDygpeptio
! 33 X -i.JLjbj Jbv o
PREPARED "BY B. KOOTMAN.
CHAllLOTTIS, N. C. . ... :
r HESE unrivalled Bitters posses peculiar ca
rative properties in all Affections of ihe
Bowel. They will be found efectaal In the cure
. of Dysentery, JLharrnoaa, iTyapepna, sour stomach
and ail loose paiaiui trouotesome disease
arialne from a derangement of tho digestive or
gans and irregular action of the function of the
storaach and intestines. They will also be found a
SAFE REMEDY FOK C HULLS AND FEVEKS. '
These Bitter are prepared from EojIs brought
from Germany, and lor over a century have been
foond-effc'tuai in that ccuntry for the permanent
cam of; the disease enumeraiea above, xney
nnntain no deleterious drug, but are compounded
entirely from roots, and are perfectly safe at all
times.. - . ..' ,
A simple trial is all that Is asked, as a cure wil
naturally follow and that 13 the best certificate of
their superiority over every other remedy fox those
narticular diseases. '
i They aire manufactured by; B. Soopmaa, CZiu
lotte. Si. Un Qu "r we oj
&UOFMAM A FEim
All's for ; t Y. leux&nd 1. Vjt Hetchl.
oa m wt vrsi snores. (rt D-Jj
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1
AtuA
PBIUTILRS' INK MAKUFACTURKD
B. A. RANDALL & CIO..
MARIETTA, GEORGIA.'
"DOOK. NEWS
AND COLIIICl
A-P INKS, '.
Of an excellent quality, and warranted
equal to the best Northern make.
. BOOK INK at 50 cents to H.pcr it., in
cans of 1 to 10 pounds. -, '
NEWSLINK, (fine) at 30 cents (wr lb.
for all orders of 100 pounds and upwards.
NEWS INK, (very fine) at 40 emm per
lb., in kegs of 25 and 50 pounds. l
COLORED INKS at $1 to $8 pef lb.,
in half pound and pound cans,
f figj Every paper inserting this adver
tisement for one month nd sending us
copy of their paper, will receive pay lr
the same upon piirbasiny three timestbs
mount Ot their. WU rfn
racb II -f6J-lm - A U V . A, C.n
-TANTE1 XO IIIUE.
rive andi to work on 8UtsvlIl RsJlroa.1 an it
tc 'or the C A 8. 0. Kail Krom4 tor thre '
months or longer.
WM. JOtliiOTOW, f rM .
8ept. 15. 1863 tf.
CHARLOTTE DRUG STORIC;
E. HT HUTCHISON & Co,
RETAIL DEALERS IN FOEXION AND DO
MXST10 DRUGS, Medicines, Ohmlol
Perfumery, Taney Articles, Oils, Paints, Varnlshe
Window Glass, Putty, Dye &tuffs, TorpenUnr
Burning Vlaid, Alcohol, Pare Llqori,Oauun T '
uavuK ciocen our oooss, we uiMna ut sen net
sttr for cash. - (Mar 4, IW.tr
ATIjANXICTENN. Sc OHIO UAIL
I(OAI.
At a meetloe of the Directors of the Atlantic. 1
Tenneaee A Ohio Rail Road Company on tbe l'Jt?
instant, the following resolutions were adopted :
Jitsowea, That all subscriptions of stock here
tofore made to the Atlantic, Tennessee -A Ohl
Rail Road Company, on which three or more lo'
st ailments have b.n paid,, and on which def iu
has been made to pay the balance due, are here
by, declared forfeited to tbe use and benefit of tin.'
Company, inoludlng all payments made on the
same, according to the provisions of the Charter,
provided all arrearages on said Stock are. Dot paid
by tne loin or ucioDer next.
liewlvecL That suit be instituted against all
other solvent and delinquent Stockholders failing
to make payment by the 1st of October next. i
Zssotvea, That the reduoed rates for pasatn
gers returning same dav are hereby abolished, i
. M. U WUI8TON, Treasurer.
Sept. 16, 18flO- tf
Charlotte Foundry
-A.nd Mlaohme Shop.
a trrkrn i a a a a
MAVinupurcoasea irom j. a. wqx me ator.
establishment, the undersigned begs leave
to call the attention of the publlo to the fact that
he la now ready to nil every order for makln
Steam Engines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, aa J
every description of Machinery. All kinds of Can
tings in Iron, Brass and other metals made at ihoi i
notice and reduced prices. Particular attention
Even to we making ana repairing or Threshlu?
acblnea, liorie Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Work i
and Agricultural Work of all kinds. Blacksmith -lag7
Job Wagon Work, and XIorse-8hoelcg done
with, dispatch. Old Iron, Brass and Copper (0ait
lngi bocght at the Voondry or taken in exoha&
for Job work. All Mud. of Wood Turning aUo
eleelf-M JOtTW at. HOW I
. NOTICE. .
. oyyiCK of n. c. r. r. co., i
: CoaranY Saors, Sept. '14, lt6S.
Notictj is hereby given to shippers and others
interested that the tariff of freight rates on this
Road will be raised twenty-five per cent, and the
rates on passengers to five cents per mile, on and
after the. first day of October, , . .
T. J. SUMNER, Sngr k Snpt.
8ept 26, 1S62 dlf
PALMETTO '
IRON WORKS.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
VVILLIAT OI.AZE, Proprietor.
GEORGE A, SHIELD Poreman.
MANUFACTURES STEAM ENQINEs r by
poorer desired, for Mill and Plantation
purposes, at short notice, having at all Uiut on
hand some finished, or lo a forward state. I o con
nection ith our Mill and Enjrlne Work, have
secured the service of Mr. JOiiN CUABTKa'K,
who is one of the beat Millwrights in the So nth, to
superintend the putting up of Mills and JCnglnes.
CORN MILLS.
I am agent for one of the best PORT! B Lie
MILLS now In use, and can furnish any slao
wanted. Persons wishing the MiiUt are Invited to
call at the Work, and witness tot operation of the
ne now la use. The Mill-rack, which Is the veryl
best, is procured from Edgefield, st. C. and U.
Mills are built complete at our Establishment.
BRASS AND IRON CASTINGS.
Atl deftcriotions of BRASS and IRON OASTI NdH
executed In the very best manner, and at shoit
notice, as we cast every day in the week. Our r
stock of pattern 1 very large, having recently
purchased all those formerly owned by ti. W.
Wright, which being added- to those . made at lay
Establishment for the past five years, make tl.
assortment more full than any other Uk esUtIUb
ment In the 8tte. J ' x
c.rcular saws. .
am aeent for R. Hoe A Oo'a celebrated OIK
CULA& HAWS, and also for a manu'actarer of tb
same art'.cle in . KIchmond, Va. A mil supply of
these SA Vt ti, or all sires, always on hand. rron
wishing them, will do well to call on me, as I mat
o charge for fitting them to the mandrels.
OLD SAWS RE-T00THED.
I have a GUMMING MACHINE on hand, and
am prepared to re-tooth old saws, making tht aa M
good a new. . . ,
Wire Bailing.
I am agent for one of the largest Wire Railing
Companies at the North, and wul foralsh WIN
DOW GUARDS, GALLERIES, VERANDAHS,
BEDSTEADS, or any description of Wire Work, at
the book price of the manufaotnrcr, which ean be
een at my omce.
d 11, U-tf WILLIAM ULAZI.
PROSPECTUS
1 . or the ' .
STATE JOURNAL:
M
AVI& G become the pi oprletor of the Z?no
crauc jrete. l nave merged Inst paper
Uitothe Stat JouuiAn, 1 which will be pobllilieJ
iVn-J-Wetily and, weekly. . , .
Therara jovxjll wui advocate Democratic
priocipltsln the broadest cense, and will support
and defend L smocratlc measures and their auvo-
eate as they are prtented, and as occasion may
require. In other essentials lt will be my aim U
make th paper, what lt nam denoUii, a State
Jo arns- eschewing all sectional consideration
and working for the enure State and Let common
Interest. -
A soon aa arrangement can b made, the whole
nsoer at ill be re-modeled and printed with new
type, on good paper, and in a superior manner.
The Editorial department will be properly atten.
ded to in Its varioua branches, and will apeak for It
self. Neither labor nor expense will be snarel in
the management of the paper. -,
The form of the state Journal will be as fol-
ow: -. ..-.... , j
eml-Weekly, per annum v?. .... J $401
Weekly .200
These term wiu ne insisted upon inariallv in
advance. Ho . name will be put upon the list
without the money, and all paper will be discon
tinued at the expiration of the time for which they
have been paid, unless the subscription b renewed
I am satisfied, from year of experience, that apon
no other footing can any newspaper hop to suc
ceed. . ...
Advertisement of a proper cnaraowr win be
inserted nt the following ratec : '
One square, first Insertion..... fiuo
Each ubeqent Insertion . . . i Ii5 cents.
A liberal deduction on these rates for yearly ad
1-the Sl-Weekly. lathe Weekly edl.
tioa th fail rate will b charged.
M9w.it,lM. CfWret frpprHkyr
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