Newspapers / The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, … / May 18, 1863, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
. . . ii i in 111 ill ii i 111 .1 i mmmtimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmim .mi i, r t " . ' . . .: ' " S. - . . . -. - i" - .'. . . V,-!..".... r; :!:'-: -"-,': . . ' .1- .... . - , - - : '-.v!-- ' 'i.'v. '-. . - rOL; VII.iNO. 1250 J I1AKLOTTE, N. C, MONDAY, MAY 18, 18G3. WQ . PER "ANNUM i " i , i . . ' ' . . ' v -1 , '. . : " t : : 1 : 1 1 - : : T ' " : ' - r C 7 BY TELEGRAPH. Ttl.K.IKArUKO KUt TUE ASSOCIATED rRES3.J Nortltcru Hewn, Richmond, May 16. Northern datas to the Uih have ben receive!. The Washinston Chronicle learns that Vallandigham has been sentenced to be banished lu Tortuaa?, ff the coael of Florida, (or two yeara. The minority of the Coin favored sentencing him to be banUhed South until the end of the war. The New York lltrald says the report is premature, and if the proposed sentence is carried out, Vallandigham ia sure tole elected Governor of Ohio. A call for m Mass State Convention Kr peace has been published and the meeting is to be held in the city, of New York, on th 3d of June. The address says we are now for a vigorous prosccu-tion of peace, and whilst we will submit to no terms not justified by every principle of honor, we will go far in' conciliation to restore the 1'n ion. K.ight thousand Germans held a meeting in St. Louis, on thelOih, and adopted res olutiona recommending the removal of Halleck, and promoting Fremont, Busier and Seicle. 1 ' General Davidson, commanding the de partment, notified them that 'discussion should b discarded, and that their duty was to support the President and his ap pointed agents; nevertheless the resolu tions were adopted, and the iuterlerence of the military authorities with the free do ni of speech denounced. The Herald, alluding to the death of Jackson, says he resembled Napoleon in hi early areer more than any General of modern times. . The victory at Chan cellorsville was dearly bought, as Jackson was ale universal lavortta in the rebtsl ,army, and popular in our own. The Herald gives a ienihy sketch ot m hi military career. The Washington Ckroniclt says that while only too glad to be rid of any so 'er riL'e a foe, our sense of relief is not un mingled with sorrow at thf fall of so brave ' a man. Stonewall Jackson wag a great General, brave soldier, noble Christian and pure man, and may God throw these virtues-against the sins of Secessionists who advocate that national crimo. The Baltimore American Commences an article on Great Kritain with this par araph; . .The first shock consequent upon the re pulse of the Army of the Fotomac has been met and measurably gotten over ty those ever on the alert to speculate on all possible contingencies, and the next ques tion asked, and most earnestly, is, what will be the effect upon Knglish and Euro pean public sentiment generally ? A qucs mora earnest, doubtless, by the a a via iaww ---- - H announcement from New York, of the 8th 1 inat., as follows : '-Report says that Lord Lyons ?ent a special meesengr to Eng land in the Persia, ou Wednesday, with the news of Hooker's defeat." lUrrilus Ire' A"OcIatlou. Atlanta, May 15 A meeting of the Board of Directors ot the Press Aasocia tUm was held in this city to-day. Prts rnt Dr. Kl W. Gibbes, President, and iNIeMrs, Chisby. Clarke and Adair, Di rectors. A full report by the Superinten dent of his labors thus far was submitted and acted upon. It contains much matter I interest to the members, and Las been ordered to be printed and distributed. The following resolution was unanimously adopted s Jie$oltd, That in the zeal, Vncry, jud2men.and fidelity displayed this far, by our Superintendent, the Directors see much cause for present satisfaction- and promise oi the most gratifying results in the future, when all the details of our vast and comprehensive plans shall have been perfected and put in vigorous operation. . G. W.Adaik, Secretary pro tern. ?f cll Dispatch to the Mobile Advertiser. n.mbardmeut at l'ort Hudson "tK Tioriax float, certainly lu- Pct IIcpson, May 10, via Obyka, May 12 The bombardment was renewed at is'rninutes past 10 o'clock last night, and continued till half past 11. Our loss vras one man kUlcd-head torn offby a shell and ons severely wounded. At 4 o'clock his morning our light bat tery opened upon the mortar boats, caus ing two of them to change their position. A brisk fight and heavy fire ensued be-, tweet our batteries and the sloop of war Richmond, which continued up to 7 A. M We had wounded Lieutenant Cavaner, of the heavy artillery, dangerously, by ,a fragment of stone on the temple. The damage done to the enemy is un known, "but the mortar boats are. certainly injured.'. , -Jcstus. Important from Itoine, Ca.-A flat tie imminent- 1 Atlanta, May 16. The Quartermaster of Gen. Polks-corps pass through this morning and reports that from seven to eight thousand ot the enemy are approach ing Rome, Ga. All available forces have been ordered to hold themaelTea in rcadi XlSIIt r f , Prom Richmond. j Richmond, May 16. The Tax Bill was approved by the President on the 24th of April. '.'. The Advalorem Tax on merchants dates from that day (21th April.) inclusive. " The Commissioners of Taxes have not yet been appointed by the President. Frightful Carnage. A member of Sickles corps, who was in the fight at Chancellorsville, writes : Through the mercy ol Heaven '1 escap ed harm in this'terrible carnage oi Satur day and Sunday. Our corps bore the brent of the battlle both days, reputing Stone wail Jackson on Saturday, whose ' com mand numbered 40,000 men, and on Sun day holding in check lor more than two hours the masses oi Lee in his attack on our right. We lost more than three thou sand in- killed and wounded.' including two hundrdd and forty-five officers, and among the latter three Generals and six Colonels. Alarm in Illinois. From the New York Tribune. 1 Ansa, Unios County, III., April '83. The tumult arising from arresting the Copperheads and deserters in the county still continues. Among the principal clti zens taken are L: W. Ashley, formerly Chief Engineer ol the Illinois Central. Dr. Ilarwood, of th Wheat Growers' Bank, both of Anna, and J. J. Provo, merchant and miller in Joneeboro', which three are probaly worth $75,000. . Such is the terror among the people in remote parrs of the couuty that quite in significant persons'are fearing they will be arrested; and I add, as a remarkable fact, that during the passing nights women and children go into the woods to sleep. All business is suspended, for those who have not yet been arrested have run away. Even one member of our state Senate, J. II. Smith, departed. M. . Yaniteh Forces near Charleston. The Tort -Royal correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, says : "Our forces occupy, no doubt with a view to future seige operations, Folly Is land, and have advanced up to within two hundred yards of Light House Inlet, which separates Folly from Morris Island. Our troops are protected by earthworks which they have thrown up. Guns will be mounted, and then the rebels, who are in ullview of our troops, strengthening their position ni making It harder for us to take when we advance," will receive the compliments of shells and other projectile a of uncomfortable size, which will materi ally interfere with their labor. "The pickets of both armies are so near that conversation has -been carried on between them, although every effort has ben made to stop such proceedings. Propositions have been made by ths rebel pickets to exchange tobacco for coffee, and a tacit 'agreement has been entered into by the pickets not to fire upon each other." T w "htt music did the Yankees march from the brmie field near Chancellors ville f "Git out of. the Wilderness." What is the best evidence of Hooker's overwhelming defeat? The World- admits it. CONCERT XO-N1CIIT, M AT IS tb, AT TKELOAK HALL. THE SOUTHERN ETHIOPIAN SERENiDERS j ' AND QUAItDIlILLFi BAND! On their wav to the Springs, haviner been requested by a number of . worthy citizens ia ainii nnti aivR one of their CHASTE and SELECT ENTERTAINMFNTS, will gratify thtf desire, noping to receive a liberal patronage. The Company com posing the BAND, is well known to the public lor ineir seieci music, naviug jna jr ed tor those who enjoy the light fantastic toe at all the mst prominent Summer re sorts. - Admittance SI. Children and Servants hajf price. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at 8 o'clock. T Front seats reserved lor Ladies. For further particulars see small billsg SUPERIOR WRITING INK, MANUFACTURED BY. DANIEL & THOS. LEDWELL, CHARLOTTE. N. C. W -E ARK M ANUFCTURINO INK. .IN of a 6up- LA&UK QUArnimta ana It mv W found for sale at the BcxLtrni Office. PrtmptaVentiingiTeQ to all orders addressed May I3,'6i-tf . , Charlotte, N. 0. MED. PURVEYOR'S OFFICE, Charlotte. N. C-, April 14. f A U. Persons wi.hlcg ; to render Conf,d; ???ZLkTi POPPY. When X rrn'e. are nea-ry rT let them be panc- tl t Cpsa " "e exViiQf juice shall 1 ave suf tured.aodwbeauieexB ,j w.n&y to IS nearest Mescal Preyor. A Hb. r Charlotu Democrat wiU please copy. PLANTSL'GAU CANE. haTe on. 0 a Land for Ui4 PPOj EXCHANGE NOTICE No. 5.. BiCHMOsb, May th, 1S63. THE following Confederate officers and men .have been duly exchanged, and are hereby so declared : 1. All officers and mea who have been delivered at City Point at any time previous to May 6tb, 1863. 2. Ail Officers raptured at any place before the 1st of April, 1SC3, who have been released on paroU . , ' a. All men capiareu in no in v;&rounaor ir ginla before the 1st of March, 1S63, who have been released oa parole. 4. The officers and men captured and paroled bv Geo. S. P. Carter, ia his expedition to East Tennessee m DtCemb r lau a. T e officers and men captured and paroled y Lieut. Clond Ptewrt at Van Baren, Arkansas, January XDtn, isw; uy t,oi. wicicey in uecemwer, 1862, in his march t the Mobiie.and cmo Kail roa1, and by Capt. Cameron, at CorintV, Miss., in December, 1862. 6. The officers and men paroled at Oxford, Mis sissippi, on the 23d of December, 1S62; at Deiark Arkansas, on the 17th of January, 1S63, and at Baton Ron je, Louisiana, on the 23d of February, 1S63. 7. All persons who have been captured on the sea or the waters leading to the same or upon the tea coast of the Confederate or United States, at aoy time previous to December lOtb, 1S92.. 8. All civilians who have been arrested at any time before the 5th' of May, 1S68, and released on parole, are discharged from any and every obliga tion contained in said parole. If any such per son has taken any oath of allegiance to the United States -or si ven any bond, or if his release was. accompanied with any other condition, he is dls ctarged from the same. 9. If any persons embraced in any 6f the fore going sections, or in any section of any previous exchange notice whereia they are declared ex caangel are in any federal prieon, they are to beimmfdiattiy released and delivered to the Con federate authorities. ROBERT OULD, , May 15.1S63 d6t Agent of Exchange. II. AH persoes, whether citizens or soldiers, are axpresily prohibited from uing, or in any manner Interfering with fuel, or wo- d cu1- and de livered for the ue of Railroads or Kall-oad Com panies. It is of the first Importance that this or der should be observed, and it will be strictly obeyd and enforced by the army. ' By order, (8ignd,) S. COOPER, Adjutant and Insdector General. CHIEF ENROLLINO OFFICE, 8tt Congressional .District, SALISBURY, N. C, Mat 11, 1SC3 :. Xo all the officers of the several regiments ef North Carolina Mllitl In tin Sth Congressional District : IN OBFDIENCE TO 'SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 426," heeto appended, to whi-h your pr ticulax afeu'ion is ca led, I hereby request you to send to cmp immediately, all hands who are within the ages of cghteen and forty, em ployed within the bounds of y nr regiments in gettiog cross-'ies and cordwoed for the various railroads. You will collect, enroll and send to camp all conacrip . now s? engaged, ia te boucds ot your regiments, whether they orlgln al y belonged to it .or not. Track hands, not en gaged in their proper and peculiar business, but gelling cross- ties and -ord wood, will be . sent to camp. You will also promptly, report to me the names of all conscripts sent to camp under this order. Any delay or negligence l the execution of this xxqckst wUl be promptly reported to Gen. D. U. Fowle, Adj't G'qperal of the N. C Militia. . bxtract. - s- CONCsCliilT OFFICE, Camp Uoloics, N. C, May Sth, 1SC3. Spkoul Ordir, . NO- 42U. ''. . . X. The hands employed on the "various Bail Rosas, in cutting wooa and cress-ties,, who are within te age of IS a: d 4', will be seat to Camp tf?tm iatdy by the Enrolling Officers of the Dis tricts in wiiiclt tliey are, as the Bureau of Con scription has decide J they do not crine under the classes refened to In paragraph VIII, General Orders No. 2, Adjutant and Inspector Uenerrl's Office, hence, cannot be detailed. . m By order of Col.T MALLETT, Commandant of Conscripts for N. C. J, 0. Pierce, Adjutant. Lieut. J. R. McLEAN, Enrolling OCicer, Ac, . May 14; '63 dCt. Salisbury, N. C. Z& Charlotte Democrat, Sali: bury Watchman, Raleigh Progress, Raleigh Standard and State Journal copy oric timf. . C. A: S. C. AND A. T. fc It. It. I fX and after Wednesday May lJt,,li03, pas rJr cenger tralnstmaktng close uoanectiot!! with adjoining roads will run as ioiiowg : , Mail Train through from Statextille to Col- - umoia, ZHitfy. Leave tatevi!le at Arrive Charlotte, 44 .' Leave Charlotte, " Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia, " Arrive Charlotte, " Leave Charlotte, " Arrive fctatcbville," ....5.00 A.M. ....S.30 ,....9.l)J " ....5.U0 P. M. .. ..7.30 A. M. ....3.80 P. M. .I..3.50 " ....7.30 Accommodation Train, from Charlotte to Cil- umlrHt, Daily. Leave Charlotte, at ..,.7.15 P. M. trlve Columbia, " Leave Coiumbia, u , 5.10 A ii 6.00 P. M. 3.5D A. M. Til OS. R. BiiARP, General Superintendent. Arrive Charlotte," . May 13'63-dtf ' IIOItSKS STOLEN. WAS stolen from my stable, near fiibsonville, N. C, on the n ght of the 27th inataot, IWu IIORSEd one Claybank horse, very lage, blind in left eye', and a small iron gray Mare, with good eyes, and her fore-top having been re cently, trimmed. When the horses were taken, the thief alap took a collar and bridle for each horsN with the cover of my wagon. 1 offer a reward of FIFIY DOLLARS for the return 6f my horses ta me, with or without evi dence to convict the tfcief or for any lnforda Uon leading to the recovery of the bora-.s. Mjfc, address it lbsonville, N. O. tx.r Miy9, '63 tf. EZEKIEL MAY. LEATHER. T HE undersigned hai just received a few dozen French uau ana ivip Biiini ror sue. O. & CAUSEY. May 6, '68 12t , Jamestown, N.C. SOMETHING ENTIIIEIjV NEW. OUR New Style HATj". the "ESMERALDA," for Ladies and Misses, are jut open, and attracting general admiration, also other new and handsome styles at ; KAUNWEILER A BRO. April 27,63-tf FOU SALE. A Steam Boiler forty feet L'-ng ; forty irclies la diameter (New.) Enquirer of j. Mcdonald & sn, Concord, N. 0. April 24 '63-d24U. t J"The Charlealoa Courier, Raltigh Standard, and the Richmand ajtaminer will please copy the above once a wee c for four weeks and forward bills to "Bulletin" Offltfe, Charlotte, N. C TO GAS CONSUMERS. ON and after May 1st, 1S63, the price of GAS will be S I5.W) per 1,000 feet. Owin to the great advance of material used in thi manufac ture of Gas it is necessary to raise t be price or stop the works. Freights have gone up 2H) per cent.. Rosin 400 per cent., Iron Retorts 600 per cent. WATERH0CSE A B0WEJ. Charlotte, April 23,'63-dlm STEN HOUSE Sc MACAU LAV, . Whcleeal Grocers and Commission Merchant, AT their oki stand, on Trade Street, keep con. ataatly on hand a well selected s ock of FaMlLT GROCERIES. Ordera for Flour, Corn, Bacon, Ac, promptly and carefully filled. Also, Cotton In lots, suitable for factories; TOO boxes Tobacco, vaxioas gradej fT?- jT1T1 j BUSINESS DIRECTORY I OF THE City of Charlotte, N. C. C0NFKDKRATB GO ViRNM SST OrrlCRS AHS OfflCERS. i Commandant Naval Btation Catesby Ap. E. Jonei: office at Navy Yard, south side Trade street, corner A and Trade streets. - I Acting Executive Officer John Owens; office at Navr Yard. i Paymaa'er John Johnson; office atConfederate jsiaies iuu souta biuc iiuc aircci. -! Surgeon Charles H. Williamson ; office at Na val Store, south side Tryon street. . . ! Chief Engineer H. Ashton Ramsay; office at- Navy Yard. . i Naval Storekeeper Wm. n. Peters; store south side Tryon street. 1 Quartermaster Confederate States Army R. J. Echols, A. Q. M.; office south side North Carolina Railroad depot. I Qommlssary Confederate State Army CapU E. M. Lowe, A. C. S.; office east side Trade street. i Transportation Officer Rev. G. M. Evethardt; office at Quartermaster's Department. i Medical Purveyor James T. Johnson; office at North Carolina Military Institute, south side Town. - (Confederate Suites Depository A. C-Wiliam-son, C. 8. D.; office in Court liouse, Trade street, corner Trada and Church streets. Government Cotton Buyer L. S. Williams', G. C. B ; office east side Trade street, between Tryon and College streets. - CIVIL CORPORATION OFFICERS. -i Mayor Robt. F, Davidson; office south side Tryon street. t ' Clerk Council and Town Treaur?r Thos. W. Dewey; office at Branch Bank of North Carolina. j Town Marshal and Tax Collector M. W. Robin Son; office at Mayor's office. "' POWDKR WORKS. North Carolina Powder Manufacturing Co. S. W. Davis, President; offije north side Tryon St., corner of Tryon and 4tn streets. j HOTELS. ' "' (Mansion Ilouse South side Tryon street. jKcrrJs lloteI-Suth side Tryon street. j Terres Hotel Opposite North Carolina Bail-3 road depot. ' - ' Ackerman's Eating Saloon south side North Carolina RaLroad depot. j hospitals. , , I N. CI Hospital, No 10 Located southern part of town, on grounds of North Carolina Institute; R. K. Gregory, M. D , Surgeon in charge.' S0LDIE3 ASSOCIATION. f Soldiers Aid Society Office north eHe Tryon street; Mrs. M. A. Osborne, President; Miss M. A. Alexander, Secretatary "and Treasurer. J RAILROADS. ! Charlotte A South Carolina Railroad Bepot south end of town. Leaves for Columbia at 9 a. m., ard 7.15 p.m., daily; arrives at 3.50 s.m., and 8.3o p rri. Atunuc, xennessee ana, unto .anroaa jjepot south end of town. Leaves 8.50 p. no.; arrives 8.30 a. ni., daily.- ! North Carolina Central Railroad Dppot south end of town. Loaves 6.20 a. m., and 5.4'j p. m. dally; arrives 5.15 a. m., and 5.15 p. m: I Wilmington, Charlotte & Kuiherfordton Rail road Depot east end of Tryon street. Leaves S a. m., daily; arrives 3.15 p. m. - f j MISCKIXANEOCS. ' i Express Office Office north side of Tryon street; L. F. Bates, resident Asst. Superintendent; T. D. Gillespie, Agent; J. C. Burroughs,' Money Clerk; Thos. W. Dwey, Asst. Clerk. -i Telegraph Office At 'office of Express Compa ny; Ctias. Beardsley, Chief Operator; George E.. Deuby, Asst. Operator. ! Pos- Office Chaa. Overman, P. M.; office north side Tryon street. Open at 9 a. in.; close at 2Jtf p. m ; open again at 4 p. ni.; close at 5 p. m.f open at . 6X P m close at 7X P- m. t,und.ay8. Open at 1 a. m.; close Bjtf a. m; open at X P. m close at 7X p. n- Southern Mail .in.-.m m.. it m. m.f Mortliern Mall Closes at 4 p. m.; Western and other Mails at 7 a. m. f 1 Court House East side Trade street,. corner of Trade and Church streets. I Jail Nor L side Tryon streetj corner Tryon and 6th streets. j Mint Corner Trade and Mint Streets. I Charlotte Female. Academy East side of town, on College Btreet. , j Fair Grounds and Buildings Southern end of town-. ' Treloatfa HallNorth side of Tryon street. . , CHCKCHKS. Episcopal Church Rev. G. M. Everhardt, Pas tor; nortn side of Tryon street, corner of Tryon ana ttn streets. Presbyterian Church Rev. J. L. Kirkpatrick, acting Pastor; east side Trade street, corner of Trade and Church streets. Methodist Church Rev. Dennis J.' Simmons. Pastor; north side Tryon street, earner Tryon and 6th streets. Baptist Church Rev. R. W. Griffith, Pastor; B street, corner B and 7th streets. Lutheran Church Rev. G. D. Bernheun, Pas tor; east side 7th street, corner 7th and College streets. St. Peter's (Catholic) Church Rev. Dr. Joseph O'Connell, Pastor; south side Tryon street, corner Tryon and $d streets. - '. " EWSPAPKR OFHCK3. . Daily Bulletin Office north side" Tryon street. Catawba Journal -.Office north side Tryon st. Western Democrat Office west side Trade st;, seeond floor. . North Carolina Whig Office east side Trade street, corner Irade and College streets, .second floor. , ; BASKS. Branch Bank North Carolina North side Tryon street; Jas. U. Carson, President; Thos W. Dewey. caihier; a. u. juiuaie, xeiier. linan. or Charlotte, south side Tryon street: J. S. Blackwood, Preident; , Cashier; W. A. WUllams, Teller. , ISSCRANCB OFFICKS. North Carolina Mutual Insurance Co. Thos. W Dewey, Agent; office Branch Bank North Caro lina. I North Carolina Mutaaf Fire -.Insurance Co.; Greensboro' Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; Fayette ville Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; Ashville Mutual Fire Insurance Co.; charlotte Mutual Fire Insu rance Company. Stock Insurance. Lynchburg, Va., Hose and Fire Insurance Co., Georgia Home Insurance Co.; Alabama Insurance Co.; Insu rance Co. Valley of Virginia; Insurance Co. State of Virginia; Southern Insurance Co., Savannao, Ga.; Florida Home Insurance Company; Geor gia Life Insurance Co.; Petersburg Savings and Insurance uo.; uuu state insurance uo.; aier c hunts' Insurance Co., Richmond; Firemoas' and Merchant' Insurance Co., Petersburg E. Nye Uuthison,Agent; office' corner Tryon and Trade streets. f Office of Secretary and Board of Trustees Davidson College; Mecklenburg Salt Co.; Ayr Oil Co.; corner Tryon and' Trade streets; . Nye Hutchison, Agent and Secretary. ' rorasRiKS,'&o. ! Government Naval Works south side Trade Street, corner Trade and A streets, j Charlotte Foondry South side College street: ' Sah, Door and Band Factory South side Col lege street, corner College and fcth streets. i Wilkes' Flour Mill Sixth street, corner 6th and A streets. , i j County Auctioneer S. A. Harris. , ; . j COPPERAS. TAYLOR & A8BURY are cow prepared to furnish by the ton or otherwise, a fine arti cle of Oopperas, superior to any English offered in market. Druggists and Apothecaries supplied with a chemically pure article. Actdress l TAYLOR A ASBURY, i Mav2, 63 dtf Cnatlotte, N. C. i pgr" The Charleston Courier, Savannah News, Augusta C cstitutionalist,Mn-gomery Mall,Rich mond Enquirer and Columbia Guardian will copy once each Veek for two months, and forward blils to advertiser, with copy of paper containing ad vertlsemint. f BONES. BONES. wwt ANTED At the "Rudiscll Gold Mine," a I lrge quanUty of Booes, for which the highest marcel price will be paid. All sized lots taaen. . May 9, 63 dim 1 . OIL FOR SALE. ' W UBRICATING, Painting, and Tanners OIL. B A made of refined rosin oil a superior article, AddIv to JOHN HUTCHINSON, " r W Bl V SlajTjlSW-la - SPINNER WANTED. The highest wages will be paid a first class MuJlp Spinner, on application through this office. March 17 '63 dtf. : MERCHANT TAILORING. - THE usdersrgned having located two ioora South of the M AN SI O N H C U S E, Charlotte, N. 0., Is prepared to fill all orders in his line of business, such as Military and Citizens Clothing, OiDS, Lace, Buttons, 4c Ac. A liberal share of the patronage of the public i respectfully solicited, as all orders entrusted to my eare wul be promptly ana raiuuuuy nuea. have competent workmen, and can compete wi any other establishment in giving a good fit,' and I warrant ; my work to giv entire satisfac tion. ! ' ' . ' Mr. R. M. BOBINSON, an exrerienced cutter. is engaged in this establishment, land he will be pleased to wait upon his friends. I J. A. CALDWELL. March 13.1SSS-UI . : ' TO STOCK RAISERS. BLACK HAWK MORGAN. wishing to raise- fine stock HORSE, during the Spring stable ot A. B. Davidson, Any person will hnd this season, at tne Esq., Mondays, Tuesdays and ' Wednes days, and the remainder of the week at the stable ot the subscriber, in Gaston Co. Season commencing 9th March. . Price i5a leap; $20 per season. Insurance $30. Mares will be kept at 506 per dsy. .All care will be taken to prevent acci dents, but the subscriber will not be res ponsible for them; . . All persons parting with mares will be held responsible for the insurance. J.Si DAV1JJSUN. Mch. 12, '63-tf " NORTH-CAROLINA POWDER MANUFACTURING 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 material. All orders from any section ot tne southern Confederacy for fine rifle and sporting Powder, as also orders from Rail Road Contractors, Miners and others for Blasting Powder will be promptly filled. -"A Address Charlotte, JN. U., S. W. DAVIS, Pfest, March 10, ,186-dtf . SUBSTITUTES WANTED. Two 'able bodied men, over Conscript age, wno may oe aDie to enter tne service, are wanted and will be employed oy gen tlemen not liable, but who are desirous to contribute in the defence ol their-country and its institutions. For particulars apply to the Editot qt the "Bulletin,1', who has been authorized to negotiate. March 3. 1863 U MORE NEW GOODS. 50 dozen Linen Cambric HANKER CHIEFS iiist received andfor sale at KAHNWE1LER & BRO. Feb 27, 1863 tl ' - ' . BLACK ALPACCA. ; A splendid article, just to hand at I KAHN WEILER & BRO, Feb 27, lSfttf . ' , T17"ANTED. IT. . , !k Immediate employment will be given to eight or ten good, sober and "industrious hands to work in the North Carolina Pow der Mills, I . S, W. DAVIS, Pres. ; Feb 26, '63-tf ATLANTIC, TENN. -& OHIO R. R. i Prepayment must be made on all Freights going up ttiis Road at this point, when not paid south ot this.! IAS. DANIEL, Agent. ! Feb 18, 1863 tt A. W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. Offers his professional ser iTrnc vices to the public. He is VXEDLaJ prepared to execute all oper ation belonging to Dentistry. Ofhce opposite Kerr's Hotel, in Brawly Building, 2d floor, North corner room., Office Hbu&s. From, 9 a. m, to 12 nr., and from 2 p. m. t6 5 p. m." I take pleasure in recommending Dr. Alexander,! to my pal rons. Having con- fidence in his skill, i have authorized him to operate on the teeth of my awn Family. Feb. 20-dtf. E. H. ANDREWS. DHAItLOTTE & S.C. RAILROAD WANTED to hire, FIVE SLAVES for the Charlotte & S. G. Railroad Company, A. H. MARTIN, Agent, Feb. 18. 1863 tf TO COTTON PLANTERS. I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED BY THE SECRE TARY of the Treasury, Chief Agent far the purchase of Cotton for the Confederate Govern ment within the State-of North Carolina, and will pay for the same in 1 per cent. Bonds or Cash. gub-Agents visiting the different parts of the State, buying in my name, wUl have writtep cer tificates ot appointment. i By order of the Secretary of the Treasury," all Cotton purchased, by myself, or my Agents, on and after the ISth day of March, 1S63, will be paid for In 7 per cent. Bonds or Cash, and not 8 percent. Bonds as stated in a former advertise ment. Up to that time, however, the S per cent.' Bonds will be furnished as stated. Patriotic citixens are now offer el an opportu nity to aid the Government by selling to it their Cotton rather than to private capitalists. I LtWlS y. WILLIAMS. Charrotte, March 20, 1S63 tf The Charlotte Democrat, Fayetteville Ob server, Wadesboro Argus, Balelgh Begister and he GoTdsboro Tribune are requested to copy the above until forbid. ; J s TOCK FOR SALE. 25 SHARES of Atlantic. Tennessee & Ohio R. R. Stock for sale. Apply to M. L. WRISTON. Oct. 8. '62-dtf . Treasurer. FOR GENTLEMEN. B KOWN.English HALF H03E, Extra Quality. At KAHNWEILEE k BRO. March 23 '63-dtf. SAM' L J . L O WRIE Attorn e y at Law CHARLOTTEjUN OflJfce is Brawley Building, opposite Kerri HoteL Feb. 18 im r : . ly WANTED. 8 or 8000 las. good soft SOAP, for which the cash will b paid, atthu U Coarlotts or at tfat Tactorr. . . T.JLIAT1, RARE CHANCE FOR A BARG AIN THE ub.crtber, desirous of obtaining a lot oi k v 7 Lnf v JtSl currency, has concluded to .el his Establishment at Slice's Shoals, on FirsvBroM KiTf.r.inCleTeltn(leoWNC- "Attn ShokU he has now running and la complete ordef we MUC The flour made at Una mUL isnal to anv Ui the State; alao, one set of M1U atone for grinding ears of cora into meal, a Saw Mm (HotchkiM wheels:) a Machine li Turn! "e Lathe Shop, a Blacksmith Shop it tw" fir . r . - f - ""-uw uu mouidi, now in use and what ia better than all, ons of thbesi Bhoa J on the river In Western North Corottna, toeethVr with about 1000 acre, of ind, 600 JSS if'SJS land of the best of r ale and pine timber, balanc cleared, and ercellentfarmlng Lsnd; an excellent orchard ; also, a Shoe Shop and an Oil Mill for making flax and .cotton seed oil; a good Dwelling House, Store House and ail Other out buildings This property wM not, In all probability, be of fered for sale again for a generation to come. The river affords water enough to run innt quantity of Machinery, a ad has a faU of ten feet j la 50 yards over a smooth rock. a. -r .m.u Is needed. My address Is as above. Stice's Shoal P. O. (at the place) April 25, '63-tlm . E. S. JC. CHAMBERS. RAILROAD HOTEL, ' - late elms'. THE subsoriber has recentlybecome the pro prietor of this establishment, and ha m,hi no pains with the view to Its improvement in all respects tike'y to add to the pleasure and comfort of the former patrons of the Housa. H still continued efforts, to please by catering for njs tame with good tasie and no stint of purse, to command a liberal share of public natron?. . ' E. TEREEd, Propritor, April 17, '63 tf. Near the Depot. NOTICE. AH persons indebted k to FuIHnM A, Springs, by note or account, are hereby noiinea to call upon Wm. M. Grier, Ex Sheriff, and make immediate settlement. J. M. SPRINGS, an 29. 1863 tf JOIC SALE. . j r. ' The Toll House and Lot on th Rtwrpn- ville Plank Road, near the Dronertv of Jno. J. Blackwood, Esq. Apply to . WM. JOHNSTON. January 28, 1863 , tf IMPERIAL TEA. A small quantity of this most delicious Green Tea for sale by the single pound at Jan, I7rdrf. THE BOOK STORE Charlotte Foundry .nd Machine Shop. MAY ING purchased .from J. A. Fox the above establishment, the undersigned begs leave to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is now ready to fill every order for making Steam Engines, Cotton and Tobacco Presses, and every description of Machinery. , All kinds of Cas tings In Iron, Brass and ether metals made at short notice and reduced prices. Particular attention given to the making and repairing of Threshing Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mul Works and Agricultural Work of all kinds. Blaaksml th ing, Job, Wagon Work, and Hone-Shoeing dona with dispatch. Old Iron, Brass and Copper Cast ings bought at the foundry or takes in exchange for Job work. All kinds of Wood Tarnlnsr alia. aons. 4m tt-tr JOB M. HOWH. T O HBNX. That handsomely fitted up Store.knowrf" as .China Hall, one ot the best location in Charlotte, may be rented the ensuing ' year. For terms fcc, apply to Dr. HAYS, ' Dec. 25, '62 tt. T -t. . W1UJAMS & 0ATES have this day associated with them in th Merchantile and Cemmittion business, . LEWIS W. SANDERS. The style of the firm will hereafter be WILLIAMS OATES & Co. All persons indebted to the late firm oi Williams So Oates will please call and settle up, as we wish to close our old busi ness. V - WILLIAMS &. OATES. Dec.tf, ; ELEGANT SHOES FOR SALE Very neat French Call BOOTEES. for Ladies. . . , . . . Pegged Calf Bootees, (light) for Ladies. Pegged Goat Skin Bootees for Ladies. . Gent's High Cut Scotch, neatly made. Elegant pegged and sewed BRO GANS, double sole. . A fresh arrival of Shoe PEGS, to sell by the quart, sizes 4-8, 5-8, 6-8 and 7-8, Also, a lot of SflOE KNIVES. 1,JNO. F. BCTT, Mint Street, Charlotte, N, Cv Feb 18, 1863 dtfc . , - -- - ,-- - L i FLOUR MILL FOR QALE! The. subscriber having entered into !a contract for building the Rail Road from Danville to Greensboro, is desirous of de voting his whole time to that work, and of fers his STEAM MILL for sale. Tha property is situated 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 haa also a Barrel Factory, with im proved Machinery, and Cooper shops at tached, which will be sold with the Mill or separately; - M '' JOHN WILKES. August 28, '62 tf. "WHEAT AND CORN WANTED. rHHE planting community wl take JL notice that their vsat and 03 Corn Orops will be purchiod at the Charlotto Steam rlourlng Mill, at ! market prices. Those having Wheat V i and Corn for sale may find it to their advantage to call at the Mill before doting a sale. JVUM WUdUUI A UO Charlotte Flour Mill aug 1. 18CO-lw The High-bred Horse Medlv. i WILL stand at Lexington and Lin- ' ytfaTX wood, (Jersey's ) Davidson county, N.O. For beauty, symmetry and strength uucxcci.ed; for grace and docility In harness un equalled, and ons of the few with a dip of the old Medley blood. ' . Paica $20 C- 130 Insurance. Mares from a distance furnishad with excellent pastures at both places, gratis. W. R, MOLT. Lexington, March 19, lS63tw4t , LOOK HERE! FOR SALE. SUGAE at retail, Small lot Coton Cards, Shoemakers Heel BL'T f Lasting Tacks, A few Smitn's EagiUhOranumuv, A few Shoe brushes, " . Shoe Pegs, firS, 6-8 and 7-S, . Shoe Knives, - ' : Ladies, geau and Ghlldrens Shoes. ABJdnds of provisions taken In exchange.! " T ' JOHN F; BUTT, Mint Street, April 14, '63 tf Gharioue, N.a WANTED. ; - ' . WANTED at the Medical Purveyor's Offic, Charlotte, N. a, on OOPPEA SlILJU and fixtures, largest size. . JAS. t J0BSa0N,lj4, Pur. March' 18, X563-4tf 1 11. -1 V V'v Vii-
The Evening Bulletin (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 18, 1863, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75