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NORTH CAROUKA PORTFOLIO w i ' hi a "i- 7 - - ! YOL. XI. NO. 1791. CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1865. $20 THREE MONTHS. TEBns : Daily Bulletin. 8 months, $2 .. a 1 . 1 month, I rri-WeekTy Bulletin, 8 month. If ;tttb Journal. mofth. lfi 8. A- 8 Sftir Uu' atvertising rates arc .00 per square, of J l:ues or less, for each insertion AUCTION FIRM AND BROKERAGE. chAXI.OTTB, -V. " O. F. HARRIS A CO. We will buy and el on consignment and eommissiou A VSW UIPABTANT IN KaOAHi T I'RI mUTHERSf HEPATIC IIIU" 1TUF.Y ar papered from the beet qeel- I Ity ot wediomes, by the dieooverel, 1 now an aged Aiimster el the Geapei, aede- lutwi far year ea4 BURGEON OFFICE, Falelfb. S. C. Waren, lfee. J ay NEGRO GIRL CALLIK, rfxHK HOME OVA R I) BOARDS WILL IM- ; ITJl ebent 18 veers, very likely, and hat dietely preaeed fe vieif the differ- some rears on her faee and neck caused by' ;e i ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE, MmT NEGRO GIRL CALLIR, AGED TE LEG R APHI 0 ABP0BT5 OP HI PBBSF ASSOCIATION. walkad off a Sundav mora- l' . R,er! orfln r Act of Ceng: m In the rear lStW, h. wa.nea on on ounuay mora j. s. THt- ik the ci.B offlfe of l Dtrirt -mi cafe 2. Tbev have beau tested by thousands. 8. Pise hundred persons here been cured by them. 4. They are not reoommeaded brtheere are laewe ' wh l'i.'HS-d&ajlw. - i , a COTTON. OOLB, ST A - K roH((. 91LTBR, AND AN! - HI I.I,. FKDF.KATK 111. N. C. gay Orders from a dietanee ere rally solicited.- C r HARRIS, Concord. .Y W. BURTON. Liucolnf i W. SLOAN, Charlotte. N rhkiisci h. -Wui. Johnston, L 4. . Presi dent C. A S. . K R. ; B. W. Onion, Super intendent 4 c. R- R-J- i I- pt0' Superintend. Southern Expree Com pany ; K H. Brition. lete editor 7i, Urucker ft Heilbrun, J. J. Rlerkwood, President Bank of Charlotte ; T. W. Dewey, Cashier Bank N. C, t Chsrlotte, N ;3. A. Harris Mayor of Charlotte, R. W. 4ohnton. Columbia. S. and'L. Cohn, Augusta. Ge. Wilmington Journal, snd Csr nlinisu. Augusts Constitution. ii-t, Gol urubia Gasrdian eud Releigh I o:edersie copy times sad sen.l Pl o Bulletin ..e.or. jan l, 6o-dtr REt.l I AK AOCTfOJI 8ALB lAVI filUtPCBLIC AND OVR PATRONS ARE 1 informed that Wedfi'tday nnd Friday t of each week sre onr rrfttlar Auction Sals ears Parties having Articles to sell t Auction, wifl please bring tnem in the day bfjorf. CHAS. P. H.VKR1S A CO., Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and Brokers. , feb Stto-dtf prietor for everything, bnt only for diseaeee ; V'V .V. s Zv which arise irem disordered lismrm. i f "iB''n; r V S111 5. Directions and eertifioates aoceiepeuy each bof, an4 these cert it eetes are from well known eud most respeotable indtridusl h. Getreepondei t. reemsend thest se good roi Liver Disease, Chills end. Posers, Pnenmonia, Jsandtce, Dyspepsia, Billiout . Perers, Billiiu! Rbeumatisrai, Wernrs. Pl risy, Brouchitis, &t. 7. Heveral gentlemen state that the use ef these Pills has beu to them an annuel see ing of from $100 to $200 ; they are the best plantation ssedbiee ever offered t the pnblto. 4 8. Some phystetans of the highesieetaad ing prescribe them to their patients, and hundreds of boss here been sold te rownlar ' practitioners. 9. During the laet quarter hexes t hare been sold to two Druggists, one in South Cerolina. end one in Forth Carolina, and some time ago 8,7mj hexes were ordered by Druggists in one town in Virginia. gar Price $o a box. Pot $50, a dexen boxes will be sent te any address. $460 per gross. A very liberal discount te - Druggists and country dealers. Cash (sew currency) re accompany orders. Address GEO RGB W. DEEMS, Goldsbsro', N. C. Por sale in Charlotte by Dr. Searr and by Dr.. Hutchison , in Lincolnton by 6. P. Shor r:l: ; in Shelby by R. Pronebargsr; in Con ooTd by T. Raid ; and by druggist gener ally nor 28,'64-dftrjsm snt eeuaries ef their respective Diet lets for j burn. She the pnrpese ef enesainiug all persons siaint- ( mg. ISftli inst.. and is supposed to be lurk- i ue confederate states tm itorthera rrse of Georgia. iag exemption ee aaeeont ef- fhysieal die- ing abeut'thit town, or perheps is trying te f iwnioy.-c: r r -ability. j make her way to Richmond, Vs., at has Free Georgia The Board fer ine First Distrtst will ffHitj reeher and merher live in thet oity. AtcPsts, March 22. Ladies who left eeereae st eeasoa, (net tor tne seeena uis- i win give attoerai rewara ror nev appro trier a RefietA rkst far tha Third at Gelds- j heaston, er eoainement in any jail so that bere', thet or the Fourth efFeyetteviIle, I wan get hey. that fev rhs Fifth wt Raleigh, that for tkei mh I6.'6o-4ri' J. 1CK HUNfJKR, that for fhe Seventh at f r'----rr at Charlotte, l "Tr" ahsr for the Ninth er Moronten. that tor J I udy, itinB rnunas, wntun r jsiib rhv-'Tebth at Aobeville. tnstrustions frsm ' MJ this eAee w 11 be fbrwarded te f hese points. lon 8DWARB WARREN, 9nraTV-e& General N. CJ. I Savannah en the 16th inst.., report that eity garrisoned entirely by negro tropps, slli i eered by while follows. Their pickets are 1 very insolent and triet. The Yankees are ( very anxious to learn the result of Sher- fears pot into a ear at Columbia for Cher- ) men's eperatiens. They entertain tost Fie nnrt. recstveo serious opposition from Gen. Johnson, and eagerly sesk new GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 12. Aar'r avn Im GsiranAis Oinee,,) Riehmead, Sept. It, f ' . , e THE FOLLOWING ACT OF CO gross is published Tor the intor motion ef all eoneerned. Kvery person, net eubjeet to the pulee and articles of war, who shell procure si entice a soldier ef the Confederate States y desi er who shall pt&c!w from any e disr his oom, umifr-tm, ditkisif, or tq thrtf, shall, apot legal oenviotiee, he hned at the discretiea ef the court having uga. ranee ef the same, in any sum not excoe.O ing three hundred dollars, end He iwtpneew ed not exceeding one year. . By order ef the Secretary of War, Sifnedl S. COOPER, l Adjutant and Inspector Gen'l. RnAWVABTSKS Rasnnra, N. U Raleigh, Feb. 10, 1M5. j' afteist: SSO W. HINSDALE, feb io. 5 -dt A. A. Geaorat. WAMSS, a QOOy PLANTATION. OF 250 ACRES. A or more, In a good neighborhood. Con federate money and merchantable goods . jan 14,'64-dc Charlotte, N. C. ' PIANr rOR SALE, ST 4.uc tloneers, C ommissiou Morohanae and Brokere. feb lVM-atf r.RK CARPBT. mAPE3TR' CARPET POR SALE BY J 0. jF HARRIS A 0. teb lWob-dtf PAPER MAKING. ITHE SUBSCRIBERS ARE MANUFAC turiiig ftrat rate nrtiole of wrapping Paper and Binders' Boards, nd wUl aeon bs toady to nil orders also for all ktnda of Printing, Book and Writing rPr- Rags, ootton waote, tallow, and other pro duce curohaeed or taken in oxchange for Paper at market prices. . GRADY BANNISTER A CO , Long Shoal Paper Mill, feb 12, 'SB-Aim Lincolnton, N. C. AT WHOLESALE, J A hi 1 BOXES 'CAROLINA BELL" HJU Suuf. Apply) J. W. BURROWS, feb l'ofiMltf . Cnarlotte, N. C. OU N D, A LADY'S VEIL, WHICH MAY BE HAD by calling at the "Bulletin" Office, and faying for this advert iaemcnt. mk l,S6-dtf lltl r HI fc-TlC AICls RTTTCH- M.SL9S1 UKOORAPHY, '"- - . . i St Y a . rj ep TJ V A FEW CvPlbo ur auii x above, v second hand.) on sale at the jMl lRH&Uif HOOK STORE. OA INK Ft) MANTJFACTURKD ot AttUi. ef London, for sale at the tea 7,'6fiedtf BOOK HI ORB. GARDEN SEED FOR SALE. " A SMALL TrOT OF GARDEN WEDS . for sale at the feb K'S-dlf BOOK STORE. fiOOasTS MRLOHI CLSD4RBLLA, BLUE BEARD, ALLAD dlB. amd Louie Red Riding Hood. For sale aithe BOOK STORE, jan 1,'04-Atf . ' PLOUGH LINES. prtrnTk BUNCHES COTTON ROPE, SUIT 4UU able for i lough Lines, en sale at BOOK STORK. feb i7,'6-dtf . .. a i GENERAL ORDERS. NO. 4. AlaiUii akd isrsr'n Gisiut'a Oinoa, l Richmond. February 8, 18t&. t 1CJMMANDKKS OF ARMIBS. DE e partmsnts er districts, will enforce the following Aet of Cengroee in oil sections in wUicb the enemy moy be advancing, iney will hold subordinate offiesrs, charged with the duty ef oarfyingent its prorieiens, responsible tor its proper execution : Am Aet to regulate the Deetraetian tPrmp erpy vmder Afiitery Krtetsiey, owe fO pr vtde for Indemnity there. "SncTtov I. The Congress ef rhe Con federate States of America do enact, That the military authorities of the Confederate 1 army are hereby authorised and directed te 1 destroy ootton, tobacco, militsry and naval i stores, or other property of any Mod what j ever, which may aid the enemy in the pros- eeution of the war, when necessary to pre rent the same, er any part thereof, from falling into the hands of the enemy.'' o 4 e Approved March 17. 1862.J II. Officers will be calm and eeesideste in ths performance of the duty enjoined by these orders. They wili not be justified in the destruction of property, unless the ne cessity therefor be reasonably established. III. As far as practicable, notice of the approach of dauger should be given owners of property, and every precaution far its removal that circumstances will permit should be taken. Hy order i 8. COOPER, Adjutant and Inspector General. Persons having ootton stored in Char lot to. will ant in acourdanoe with the above order. : WM. J. HOKE, Colonel Commanding Pott. mh gyCS-dtf SOI I HhBN KJkPRJBSS COMPANY. CaajtiiOTTB, N. C, Nov. 21, 1864. ON AND AFTER THIS DATE ALL BOXES wbich'orc securely fastened and strap ped, containing, stores for the North Carolina Troops in the field, marked to the cars of Surgeon General Warren, Ralaigh, Will be forwarded without expense to either shipper or consignee, and will have preference over all other freight, excepting that of the flame class from ether Spates. L. t. BATES, nov 24,'64-dtf Assistant Sup 'I. V I L. CHAR & R. R. R. ON and after Thursday, the let December, . 1864, tho passenger train of the West ern Division will leave Chorlotte going west at 1: 6K A. M LinoointoK at 10. to A. M. and arrive at Cherryville at 11.10, A. M. Lincolnton T. 05 P.M , and arriveai Charlotte at 4 PM. B. 8. aUION, Eng. ABupi., W. Div. W. C. A R. B. R. Co. nov 28 64-dtf ff ILLSBOKO' N. C. MILI TARY ACADEMY. ' g'HE SEVENTH ACADEMIC YEAR OP M. this Institution will begin on Wednes day, February 1st, 1866. Applications for admiasion must be made prior to December 16th, about which time the terms will be made known. Address, Maj. WM. M GORDON, sept 25,'64-dtf Superintendent. H I QRS ARMIES OP THE C. S., Pebmary 11th, 1. Smuerel Ordure, AV I. ItBT DISCXPLlNl AND BFFICIBNCT of the army bare been greatly im paired hy men leaving their proper asm mends re join ethers, i which they find serviee aeore agreeable. This practice, almost as injurious in its eenaeqaeneee es the crime of desertion, by rhe Articles of War, exposes Ike offender te a similar punishment, and subj sets the of ficer receiving him to dismissal from the army. It is therefore declared that the provis ion! of General Order No. 2 ef this date, army hesdqUArrers. apply te such men as have left t heir proper commands and joined others without being regularly transferred. They will receive (be pardon promised in that order upon complying with its condi tions, or ufler the conseqaeocee attached to neglecting it. The. names of sueh absentees will be forth with reported to these headquarter by the officera with whom they are aerving, and immediate measures taken to rcrnrn them to their proper commands- Aa soon ae practicable an inspection will be made, and charges will be preferred against those who neglect to enforce this order. R. E. LEE, feb lfl.'oo-dtw&ejGt General. 1 large Solid Leather Tr a pX marked 'W H. Hevward 1 jrmali Solid Leather Trunk, eovered f ff Augusta and other points of the Con wirh eanvae, marked ff, B. H." fedci-aey, but An not permit anything fo be I large common Wooden Trunk, cover eJ. I brought out. Thelive Reward will he paid for rheir l v ing -parties oemposed of negreea reeovery. er for any informatiea leading "r Seoufs te the vicinity of that city rhereto. and ao questions asked. j with dogs, take all the able-bodied negroes Apply at this office. f found on plantations en their route and mn is, ot-u-. I ,.rY. hm f. tiit Yanlfwf. rm Sunday evening, 10th, scouts 'stationed. t Chalk Blnff. on the Savannah river, 2f miles below this ity, reported to General that they heard repeated and heavy discharges ef artillery in a northeast di rection, indieatiag a battle progressing. Monday, 20ih, the telegraph announced a battle at Benteneville. The firing was heard a distance ef more than two hundred milesv The Yankees ate accumulating a large force at Corinth, Miss., and Pittsburg Land' ing on the Tennessee river. It is supposed they are te operate towards Mobile. Trade and oommunieatiou between Mont gomery and Mobile, we pollard, is not'ia terrupted. Transportation route ie ehangee te Greensboro, a the Ga. railroad, rbente to Milledgeville. The Mayfield be entirely abandoned by let April. WANTED IMMEDIATELY, voOD TRACK HANDS AND WOOD Hewers, to work on the rebuilding of rhe Charlotte and Sooth Carolina Railroad. ry fi-om Binckstock fee Columbia. Ra.riena.fut- i.J ariaht . hy vle Government. Apply a engineer's OrTiee. Reek island iti , or, if along the line of the road, Cmpt. rhodes, n-aok-master at Chestes rii;. m C C. SHALE R SMITH, (apt. and Bngiaeer in Charge, mh 10ao-dtf HEADQUARTERS, RESERVES, K. . A pjttanv Gsx real's Omet. Raleigh, Feb. 18. 1886. ( General Orders JY. 4v I MAJOR C. S. STRINGPBLLOW, A8 - sistant Adjutant C. S. P. A., Willie licve Copt. John W. Hinsdale. Assistant Adjutant General of Reserves of North Car- j olina, and the latter officer will proeeed to join the 3d regiment Reserves of North Carolina, aa its Colonel, he having been duly elected te that offioe on the 3d of Jan uary, 1866. The Lieutenant General Commanding, in taking leave of Col. Hinsdale, tenders his warm congratulations on his promotion, an' earnestly hopes that the intelligence, seal and gallantry, which has characterized hil serviee aa a staff officer, may be matured by experience into greater usefulness in his new and more extended sphere, Signed T. H. HOLMES, Lieut. Gen. Commanding. Official: Chas. S. St&ikofellow, Major and A. A. General. feb 15,'85-dtw4cjGt A STORY POR A CHRISTMAS FIRB gfee, by 'Wilkie Collins. For sale at jan l.'Wtf ' U9JL FOR mUlo MANUF NEGROES FOB SALE. rovHIRTr LIKELY NEGROES WILL BE JL sold at moderate prices. They are not offered for sale in consequence of faults, but simplybeoense the owner lives where he cannot employ them to profit. They will only bo sold in families. Enquire for. de scripton and prioe at this office, jan 7,'66-dtf E. A. THOMPSON. ATTORNEY AT LAW, GHARLOUJi, N. orriojs w tTASSS, if FKl ZtJQl gOwff. war tmii EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, N. C AnjrrTAN-T GnansAL's Omen. Raleigh, March 17, 1R6 Grr.sAt, Ostsns, 1 No. 6. f 1ALL AlxLITIA OFFICTIS, AND Of -a ficers if the Guard for .Home Defence, of whatever grade, except the Officers of the 2nd Class of the Guard for Home De fence, residing in the Counties of Stokes, Yadkin, Davie, Rowan, Cabarrus, Mecklen burg, Lincoln, Gaston ajid Cleveland, and 'n all tho Counties East of satd Counties, will, repair to this city without delay and report to this Offioe prepared for sixty days service in the field. This order includes all Offle rs who claim xemption Under the act of the Legislature, ratified Feb. 7th, 1866, and all officers ex empted by the II Paragraph, General Orders No. 2, present aeries. II. The election of all persons of the 1st Class to Office in the 2d Class of the Guard for Home Defenoo, is declared void. All J such persons will join their proper Com panies in the 1st Class without delay. By order of Gov. Vance: R. C. GATL1N, mh 21,'65-dlt Adjutant General. NOTICE. Omen C. & S. C. RAitnoAB. 1 Chsrlotte, Feb. 20 1866. THE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that servants will not bo allowed to travel ever this road, unless vouched for by am reapofteiale parson. TOWN TARES i A LL PERSONS AND CITIZENS BE Jjl sidine in ths town of Charlotte en the lat day of February last, or o lining any taxable property therein, are hereoy noti fied to. make their returns fer Town Taxes te the Town Clerk by the last day of March Returns Will be received at the office ef the Town Clerk, at the Braneh Bank up to last day of this month; after Which time double taxes will bo levied oh ail who fail to make returns By order ef Beard of Commissioners, TJBOS. W. DEWEY, mob 7,'6-dt Town Clerk. WANTED, YOUNG LADY COMPETENT TO each Music, French, and the English bra n eh t s, a situation aa Teacher in a pri vate family. References given-and required. Address M. L. M., mh 18,'5dl0t Charlotte, N. C. iVtee SOLDIERS CLAIMS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BBEN appointed ' Commissioner to investi gate, collect and fiistribute Claims of De ceased Soldiers," gives notice that after the 20th inst., ho will be prepared to furniBh blanks whereby the wiveA, children, execu tors or administrators; of deceased soldiers may have their claims placed in proper form to be filed in the Auditor's office in Richmond, and will use every effort in his power to have the same promptly paid. Persons applying for blanks must for ward a 20 eont postage stamp (or two 10 eent bills) to prepay the postage on the same. A Register of all claims will be ftept, and at any time the state Of a elaim may be as certained. ' HENRY E COLTON, feb aj,'66-dtf Fayetteville, N. C. WANTED. LIBERAL PRICE WILL BS PAID FOR a Neirro Man, afted above 45 rears. capable of taking charge of young hands on a farm. . I For particular apply at this office the Book Store, mh 17,'66-d8t er C. P. HARRIS k CO., 1 IVE NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS, WHO have bought GOOUs and left them at their House and have hot paid for them, that they will be t W at the lot ef the tret pUrthaeer. 'mh 14,'60-dtf WANTED, FOR THE ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT, a suitable Office in Charlotte. ' Apply at Young, Wristbn & Orr's. JOHN McCRADY, Major and Acting Chief Engineer, mh 12,'66-dtf Prose Mobile. Mobile. March 2. Reports state a eel umn 20,000 strong is about to move from Peneaeola, another from Milton, Fla., 10, 000 strong nnder Canby. Their destina tion is Selma. Thomas is te make a sim ilar movement; from Vieksburg. Other ac counts place the entire effective force ape ating against Mobile and Sle& t Svsvu. Six vessels in sight this morning. M1 MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD. CHAnt-orm, N. C, March 14. EMBERS OF THE HOME GUARD ra the 8th Congressional District claim ing Exemption, vrill meet the Board at the following times and places : Charlotte, on the 20th and 21st March. Concord, on the 22d Salisbury, on the 28d Monroe, on the 25th Dallas; on the 27th Shelby on the 29th . Lincolnton. on the 31st Newton, on the 1st of April. J. B. ALEXANDER, Chm'n Medical Examining Board, 8th Congressional District-, mh 16. 66-d4t do do do do do do W TO TEACHERS OP MUSIC. T A If "V teTJ IT TiiVf.Kt'nuT rru i i . Oollege, Leniir, N. C, an Additional Teacher. of i.usjtru-,u.cn ta'i aMusic. Applica tions from either Profe'sBors or Female Teachers wili be considered. One .who can also instruct in the Ornamental Department preferred. Give refererences, and also statement as to salary for 7 months' service. t A. G. STACY. mh 2l,'uo-d2t President. pmjIlftlK?, MARGINALIA NEW AND LARGE SUPPLY OF THIS highly entertaining work by Per- sonmV just received at the f$ 1 '6. rft f JV OK SJOB . . - POUND, LARGE CAMEO. SET, BELONGING to a breastp:n. The owner can get it bv calling at the Quartermaster's office, 1 - W - .mm . and paying tor this aavertiseinenr. feb IM. Oo-dtf MOtRMKG PAPER AND ENTEL OPUS A SMALL LOT OF EACH ON SALE at the BOOK STORE, jan 16.'66-dtf NOTICE. SONS HAVING SPECIAL DEPOS ts in the Bank of Charlotte, are re quested to eall for them. , JNO. J. BLACKWOOD, mh 14.'tl5-2taw4t President. 100 FOR SALE. BALES OF COTTON FOR SALE at the Depot. A. H. MARTIN, mh 18,65-d6t Agent. SiLKBI almanacs. FARMERS' AND PLANTERS' ALMA naos for 1866, published by Blum & Son, Salem. Fw tU (P0fj ji?JH WUfiOWai tt BOOK STOB, VALUABLES UNDERSIGNED LOST. HAVING HAD roien irom mm, m uoiutubia, s. t ., a THE st I box ct valuable Jewelry '-including Watches, Silver Plate, a enseat Breast-pin, set in silt er embracing many articles with the name "JiuLow" inscribed upon each, will liberally reward the finder or discoverer of any of the articles. Any information in relation thereto is invited through the Edi tor of the Bulletin. FRANK WINTHROP, Trustee, mh i7)'6o-d6t A SMALL LOT OP THE CEUEBRATKD EGYPTIAN Corn, ana ueeh Garden Seed, at nn ib. u0-d5ij BOYD'B lOOO REWARD. THB ABOVE REWARD WILL BE PAIb for the apprehension of my boy Wil bert, Who ran away from my place last Oc tober. Said boy is -about 5 feet 6 inches high, weighs about 140 pounds, very pleasant when spoken to. lie is perhaps in York District, S. C, about A. B. or R. A. Spring; , as he has relatives there. i . . j. springs Davidson. mh 18, .65-d6tJ WANTED, A SITUATION AS TEACHER IN A private family by a young lady com petent to teach French, Music and the English branches. References given and required. Aadress L. M., mbfl8,'66dl0t Charlotte , N. C. NOTICE. " UIET NOW PREVAILING IN THIS community, the undersigned give nonce to their patrons and the publie, that their House has again resumed business, and sell on Commission, at Auction or other ttJtse, all consignments entrusted to them. CHAS. I. HARRIS A CO., Auctioneers, Commission Merchants skL 0 stAat
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