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PHIVATB HOTELS.
Mike has made several important discoveries in
Lis recent raid throu-h the JSoath-wobi. He saj3
hehasjuit fuund out what a ''private hotel". is.
lie has found several of them in his travels, and
they are truly very peculiar institutions.
He 6vs their trite and gongs" make as much
clatter ns'if there was really something on the ta
ble to call the public to, but when one gets there,
he sees nothing hut empty plates. Presently, the
waiters will he seen dispensing different articles
of provender pretty generally to the milittry
geruiemm with slurs and bars on their cellars; and
when you ask them tu give you. J'souie o' that,
what that- feller's got," the waiter -will look at you
just as a faro dealer does when he "rakes down
your pile," looks as if he had ' chawed" you, and
innocently savs: '
"That's private, tir!"
Then you look around to see what the might
eait your taste,-and you see ancfther chap with
eggs. You think, "weil, eggs, are comitiou enough,
dear knows "
"Weil, give me some eggs then."
Dun's private too, sir. De gemmen fotch 'em
bereau we cook 'em for him."
"Give me some potatoes, then, I suppose they're
Dot private," 1 fiaid, loud enough to Attract ail the
eyes around the table.
"Yea, tnassa, detu'S private too 'but I kin gib
you souue corn bread an', au here's some salt,
an' here's some corn bread "
'Give me some ot that butter, you black rascal,"
I 6aid, aggravated, as indeed it should make any
body feel who was paying eight dollars, a day for
board.
"Well, roassa, 'clare, massa, dat's private too!
Here's some sail!"
Spying another nigger, I motioned him to me,
thinking I would slip a bribe into his fingers, and
p'shly j;ct tome of the private dishes, lie came
reluctantly, and as I extended my hand with a
promise to pay in it, he stooped and said iu a low
tone:
"I's a private servant, massa."
This capped the climax, and I determined to fin
ish my meal of corn-dodger and salt, and take the
text train for a change.
! TO COTTON PLANTERS.
I hare been appointed by the Secretary of the
! Treasury, Chief Agent for the purchase of Cotton for
! the Confederate Government within the State of North
: Carolina, and will pay for the same in 7 per cent Bonds
! or Cah
THE CONFEDEBATE TAX-BILL..
The following is a summary of the Tax-Bill
which was'passed by the Confederate Congress on
the 20th of April, 18G3:
It imposes a tax of eight per cent, upon the value
of all nifcval stores, salt, wines and spirituous
... . r or an n&vai si
Sub-Agents rioting the a irtereni peris oi ; liauor8.,tobaceo manufactured or unmanufactured.
m mv r-.nif win uive wruitMi i,cii'uv"iv- - i a .
CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT.
Jefferson Davis of Mississippi, 'President.
Alex H Stephens of Georgiav Vice President.
J. P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, Secretary of State.
James A. Seddon, of Virginia, Secretary of War.
C. G Memminger, of South Carolina, Secretary
ot tne Treasury.
'Vmi-inp in mv name, will have written certificates
appointment.
I By order of the Secretary of the Treasury, all tot-
d after
inn IMI ICUacCU JJ iiijcio vri i j . . i -
, tt. lfrth day of March. 18.;3, will be paid tor in 7 per ; consumption t.r tne unexpireu poruou oi iuPJar
cent Bond3orCash, and not per cent Bones as stated . &?&, and of the growth or production of any year
in a former advertisement Ln to that time. noweer, ; pre.ceduiK the year IPtM; ana a tax oi on? per
ureu, -p fnll.,r of Flnrila. Sprrptnrv of thft Xstv."
cotton, wool, flour, sugar, molasses, syrup, nee, and , T'. H Watts, of Alabama, Chief of the Deoart-
other agricultural products, held or owned on the
first day of July next, and not necessary ror iamny
nient of Justice or Attorney General.
J. II. Reagan, of Texas, Postmaster General.
The President serves six years.
the ft per cent bonds will be furnished as stated.
cent, upon all moneys
bank notes or other cur- MEMBERS OP THE FIRST PERMANENT
Patriotic citizens are now offered an opportunity to j renCyf on hand or on deposit on the 1st of July
aid the (iovornn.e nt by selling to it their Cotton rather
than to private capitalists. '
LEWIS S. WILLIAMS
Charlotte. March 24, 1803 tf
next; and on the value ot all credits on which the
interest has aot been paid and not employed in a
business the income derived trom which is taxed
under the provisions of this act: provided, that a.lUc,ement C CIa'7.
monFys flwned, held or deposited beyond the limits v ARKANSAS.
The Troops Mustered in by tfjr Yan
Kkks. Sixteen Free States and two Slave States
have sent to the field 1,276,246 volunteers; of
thee 1,068,769 were three years' men. Pennsyl
vania has supplied 200,336 volunteers, of which
20,979 were'tbree months', lo,lUU nine months'
Bna 164,257- three years' men. New York has
furnished 222,836 volunteers, of which 30,131
were two year', and. 15,922 three months' men.
Illinois has sent out 135,440 volunteers; Massa
chusetts 71,038. Kentucky has contributed 43,
908 men, and Missouri 37,947. . New Jersey
comes iu for a total of 30,214, of which 17,395
were three years' men, 10,714 nine months', and
3.105 three months' men. Theabove statement
has been compiled from official sources, and may
be relied on a being correct, up to Jauuary 1st,
1863.
To the Farmers
oftlicSHi C-ouuressioiisil Dis., IV. C.
OrrtCE of Post Quart ekmaster, 8th Dist.,
'CHARLOTTE, N. C, Oct. 5, 1863.
From questions'whicb are asked me almost daily, I
deem it necessary to make the following notice :
The articles taxable under the tax in kind law are :
Wheat, Corn, Oats, Itye, Buckwheat, Irish ami Sweet
'Potatoes, Beans, Teas, Rice, Sugar, cured Hay and
Fodder, MolaKies made of cane (not of sorghum j, Wool,
Ground Peas, Cotton, Tobacco and Bacon.
Farmers are allowed to reserve 50 busheU sweet po
tatoes, 50 bushels Irish potatoes, 60 bushels wheat or
100 bushels corn (but not both), and 20 bushels bean
and peas topether. After taking out the above named
reserve, farmers will be required to deliver to my
Ajie-Dts the tenth of all that remains of their this year's
productions. Should anything have been consumed
before delivering the tenth, farmers will estimate the
amount as nearly as possible and deliver accordingly.
Cora will not be received until ittis in pood market
able condition, dry and of course must be shelled by
the farmer. .
We do not receive Pork for the very pood reason
that we cannot take care of it; but we reoiire Bacon,
and only six H)3. for every hundred lbs. of Pork slau
ghtered. I 'e pots oxtablished as points of dIivrj, and Receiv
ing Agents, are as follows :
Murrnc, Union county,
C!i i rli-tte, Mecklenburg county,
Pir.eville,
Davidson Oollegc" "
Il'tiridburg, Cabarrus county,
C -mr-ord. '
C'ii 'ia Grn ve, Rowan county,
Sali.srfm-y,
Ron -in Mills.
E J Wolfa.
George Cro.
J W Morrow.
II A Hunter.
R C Cooke.
James C Cannon.
E A l'rof-st.
WJ Mills.
T A Allison.
jj Cain.' tax Station, Catawba county, Henderson Shcrrill.
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Hit k(uy Station,
Lin.'.ttnton. hi'. coin counfr,
'5 ' ini's i.atiuu, Gaston county,
D..i;.i!8. " .
V rvvi'!--, u
S;--il.y, t.leaveland county,
rmi tners art- hereby ti
ti e nt.t p imic! d jiors
1 . 'MtP, I'ici'-.
v ;?"t 1 s-r ir e -i - fcs.inPH t
ab"Vf riinin'l Asrcn'
M L MeCorkle.
A L Shuford.
Jno E Boger.
W A Abernatby.
J F Pegram.
J B Fulton.
E C Wvbb
'ified to deliver at any one of
exct-pt Hickory Station and
ti'ht a? soon as convenient,
ha-i bfen made or not. The
rempts will be held good hv
n - if. The Aden's at Hickory Station and China
G-'ove will give notice brn tliev arp ready to receive
8' M. FINGER,
Capt. k P. Q. M. 8th District.
Octcher 5, !RrJ3 tf
We have a Tannery in full operation about fix mile
from Chariotte, on the C. & S. C. Railroad line. Ii i
t first-clas Tannery, and we are prepared to purchase,
i ij'.at m.nket prices. Hides of all descriptions", and supplr
;.; the trade at currcut prices.
f A H. GRIFFITH,
V: July 13, !?63 tf c. E. BELL.
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I' b Manufactured by J.- E. BitiTTON, Charlotte, N. C. .
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Tan snbscrih-r is man if tcturiuj at Charlotte, X. C,
i ig.s ir'iele of vlil TIN'G I.Viv -ureri r to any that has'
f ye; ee:i na-e.t xct tiae 3ourjra public.
Tiis INKtse.fa d'i re-bl kck . olor, and will not mould
liar .:iekn, net it corrode a pen.
i esis vi?-, vx-c-n mad'; vuli
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IVai I'ld in ware-, av.d ttiev h.i'
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tu;s ink;, both in the
p oven such, that the
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sao-icrioe ite s cono-er.x in ou-ruisf it to dealers as a
'"Superior ariirle. Tiie sun will not deface its cIor, but
j r?kes to it a brighter one, and by piutiajf the manu
1 1 ij;..'cript written wuh it in water, it will give it a deeper
! ' pl ie-black color.
'fi w'1' f'Ond that it will not run, and parts writ
tUyn wiib it becoming we. will not be injured or defac
. . 'Id iu the least.
; It is purely a chemical article, and thas procuring
(his Ink will get an article tha.t time will not deface,
; t'jiit which will give it, instead, a mere permanent and'
. .""1 gating quality. ...
i" Manuscripts written thirteen years ago, (and which
i
. I -''Fwave oeen exposea to tne sun ana air sjoca that time,)
t' i ' whith Ick manufactured from this receipt, ar as bright
?- i ud .is good to-day as when-first written. -"
1 4 I ' y 'j Dealers will be supplied on sb liberal terms as possi-
'4iHlfie- ' - ' '
. t t 4 ! Thi? Ink can be found for retail at the Daily Bulle-
i 'n oCice, where the sub-criber will be pleased to wait
; j U ton patrons, finquirs far Button's Blue-Black Writ
isr Flu'd.
Wholesale oKers are solicited, and all of them will
pro-nptly filled. Address J. E. BRITTON,
132- l, 1Su3. . Charlotte, Meoklenburg Oot N. C.
Mi
of the Confederate States shall be valued at the
current rate of exchiinere in Confederate Treasury
I July, and collected on the lt day of October next,
i or as soon thereafter as may oe possioie-
Section 5th imposes the following taxes far the
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS.
mi. - : A ... a A InlA o PjPi rt nrliin on th e
fir.t Aav of A.if.i&t for the Duroose of earning on the notes. The tax to be assessed on the 1st day of
Grocery and Commlwion Business
-t the old stand of M. D. L MOODY, opposite the
personal attention to Hhare the patronage of the public ! year ending the JUt or December, 1803, and for
fStrict personal attention given to the sale, of, each year thereafter:
Produce and Manufactured articles of all kinds when Hankers shall pay eoOO. Auctioneers, retau
consipned to us and money advanced when desired. de alers, tobacconists, pedlars.cattle brokers, apothe
Orders from a distance for Goods when accompanied
by cash or Charlotte references will be promptly filled.
The HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for every arti-
CONFEDERATE CONGRESS.
SENATE.
ALABAMA.
Wm Lj lancy,
cle of general consumption or use.
M. D.
Aug 24, 1863 3m H. M.
L. MOODY.
PRITOHARD.
3,700
BOXES
OF.
TIIE SOUTHEJIK HEPATIC PILLS
Have been ordered in one day. Wherever known their
use continues. Without puffing, they have gained
ground'by their real value. fi"More than five hun
dred persons are known to have been cured by.these
l'ills.-Safl ' '
This excellent family medicine i3 recommended by
the proprietors as good for Diseases of'the Liver. His
correpondenfs fay that, they also cure Billions. Rheu
matism, Pneumonia. Chils and Fevers, Billions Fevers,
Piles and Worms. They are a perfectly safe medicine.
Peter Vaden, Esq., of Dinwiddie county, Va , after
describing remarkable cures in his family of Bilious
Rheumatism and Pleurisy, says: '-My Doctor's biil has
K.n liAri.tof.irp from S 1 75 to S20 per year. 1 have
caries, photoprapheru, and confectioners, $50, and
2h per .eeli'totn on the gross amount of sales made.
Wholesale dealers in liquors $200, and 5 per
centum on gross amount of sales. Ketail dealers in
liguors, $100, and 10 per centum on.gross amount of
sales. Wholesale dealers in groceries, goods,
wares, merchandize, etc.. $200, and-2 per centum.
1'awn brokers, money and exchange brokers $200.
Distillers. $200 and 20 per centum. Brewers,
$1011. and 2d per centum.
Hotels, inns," taverns and eating-houses first
class, $500; second class, $:i00; third class,200:
fourth class, $100; fifth class, $30. Every house
where food or -refreshments are sold, &nd every
bonrding-house where there shall be six boarders
or more, shall be deemed to be an eating-ho'ise
under this aet.
Commercial brokers or commission merchants
$200 and 2 per centum.
Theatres, $500 and 5 per centum on all receipts
Robert W Johnson,
Charles B Mitchell.
FLORIDA.
A E Maxwell,
J M Baker.
GEOUOIA.
Benjamin II -Hill,
II. V. Johnson.
LOUISIANA. Q
Edward Sparrow,
T J. Semmes.
MISSISSIPPI.
Albert Gr Brown,
James Phelan
VIRGINIA.
11 M T Hunter,
A T Caperton..
.NORTH CAROLINA,-
George Davis,
Wm T Dortch.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Robert W Barnwell,
James L Orr.
TENNESSEE.
Langdon C llay'nes,
Gustavus A Henry.
TEXAS.
Louis. T Wigfall,
W S Oldham.
KENTUCKY.
II C Burnett,
William E Simms.
MISSOURI.
John B Clark,
RSY Peyton.
Total number, 26.
Carriage & Wagon Shop.
The subscriber, successor to Mr Charles Overman in
the Carriage and Wagon making business, respectfully
informs the public that he will promptly execute all
work entrusted to him, and he solicits a share of pub
lic patronage.
REPAIRING of all kinds will be particularly atten
ded to and done at short notice on reasonable terms.
Send your work to Overman's. old stand and give me
tMaI" A. II . CRESWELL.
Charlotte, Jan'y 13, 1863. - . . - y
Short Almanac for 18637
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VilmiDgton, Charlotte & Rutherford
On and after Monday tbe 25th of. May, 1863, the. Pas
senger Train will run on this Road (Western Divi
sion) daily, Sundays excepted, as follows :
GOING-WEST:
ARRIVE:
8 15 A. M.
8 55
9 25
10 00
10 45
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Charlotte,
Tuckaseege,
Brevard,
Sharon,
Lincolnton,
Cherryville.
GOING EAST:
Cherryville,
Lincolnton,
Sharon,
Brevard,
Tuckaseege,
Charlotte.
LEAVE:
7 30 A. M.
8 20
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Thomas S. Bocock, Speaker.
ALABAMA.
1 Thomas J Foster,
2 Wm U Smith,
3 John P Ralls,
4 JLM eurry,
5 Francis S Lvon,
6 W Chilton,
7 David Clopton,
8 James L Pugh,
9 E S Dargan.
....A tur. iUA for n.t farnilv. which consists of ! alley or table registered. Livery stable keepers.
eighteen white and colored, and have not called in a I lawyers, phy sicians, surgeons and dentists, $50
ARKANSAS.
I Felix J Balson, 3 Augustus H .Garland,
Each circus, $100, and $ 10 for each exhibition. J Z- lranaison D lioyster, 4 Thos li Hanly.
Jugglers and other persons exhibiting shows,
Bowling alleys and billiard rooms, $40 tor each
Doctor. This is a great saving, iney certainly are
tbe best family medicine ever discovered.
Rev. Johli W. Potter, of Greene county, North Carp
lina, had si.ifered twelve years from a diseased liver,
which the physicians had not been aide to cure. He
says: '-I commenced taking the Hepatic Pills with no
confidence in them. They acted like a charm on me.
From that hour I have improved. I have persevered.
in their use, until now, by God's blessinp, I am well
and heartv. I had a nepro man who, a? I believe, was
saved from death by a do?e of thesyj Pills. M3' Doctor's j
bill was ai.nuaily Yoru. $100 to 200, but I have bad no t
use foe a physician since."
Col. Jinn Wripht, of Goldsboro, N. C. (Aug. 14, j
162,) sa fs: "I have used the Southern Hepatic Pills j
in my family here, and also on my plantation in Ala- i
bama, and always with success. I have -41 valuable
servnnt girl who had been a hmptime under treatment !
for consumption, without receivinp any benefit. Al
most in her extremity I was induced 10 try the Hepatic
Pills. Tl.ey.were given accordinp to directions, and
the is nov well, entirely restored by them. A similar
case occurred among my servants in Alabama. For
liver and lung diseases I have perfect confidence in
them.''
Full directions and other certificates will be found on
the wrapper of each box
Price, $1 50 a bnx. For $15 a dozen boxes will be
sent by mail, ftee to any part of the Confederacy.
Still pteater discount to Drugpists, or others buying
by the gross. Not less than a dozen need be ordered.
Retailed penerallv by the Druggists, and in Charlotte
X. 0. by V. SCARR.
The address of the Proprietor is GEORGE W.
DEEMS. Wil-on, N. C.
Aug. 10, 1803
W ATKD,,205000 Staves,
At the C. S- Distillery (formerly owned by M. & E. My
ers) at Salisbury, N. C, as follows :
- To be of White Oak timber, clear of sap; Staves 34
inches long, from 4 to 6 inches wideband 1 inch thick;
Heading 24 inchesIonp, 'from 8 to 10 inches wide, and
lj inches thick. 700 Staves and 300 Heading to a
thousand. Highest market, price will be paid.
Address, JAS. T. JOHNSON,
Med. Purveyor, C. S. A.,
July 6, 1863 Charlotte, N. C.
SALT FOi SALE. "
We have on consignment 2,000 bushels SALT in
store and to arrive, from the celebrated "Claus.-en
Works," Charleston. Equal in quality to any import
ed. Parties wir-hing a supply will do well to call on
the undersigned before purchasing elsewhere.
STKNHOUSE & MA CAUL AY.
July 6th, 1863
Kt:iEOBOTll FURNACE,
LINCOLN COUNTY, N. C,
THREE MILES EAST OF IRON P. 0.
The proprietors annofince to the public that this
Furnace is in full blast, and will make castings of all
kinds to order. Also, Tig Iron is made and offered for
sale. -SHIPP & REIXHARDT.
July 6, 18fi3 3m-pd
NOTICE.
I ara prepared to cast machine-irons of all kinds,
hllow-ware, salt pans, Ac. Orders solicited Terms
Cash.
I will exchange Iron for Bacon, corn, cloth, or provision-
of any kind.
J. W. DERR,
July 1st, 1863. y-pd. Spring Hill Forge.
Executive Department of Xorth Carolina,'
Adjutant General's Office (Militia,) y
Kalkigh, Oct, 17, 1803. j
General Orders No. 19
The Militia Officers irf each county where the Guard
for Home Defence has been or may hereafter be fully
organized, will turn over to the commander of the lat
ter all arms, accoutrements and ammunition in their
possession belonging to tbe Slate, taking receipts for
the game. By order of Gov. "Vance:
'. 'it. C. OATLIN,
Oct 27th Adjutant General.
Butchers and bakers, $50 and one per centum.
All persons engaged, or intending to engage, in
any business named in the 5th section, shall, within
sixty days after the passage of the act, or at the
time of beginning business, and on the 1st of Janu
ary in each year thereafter, register with the dis
trictcollector a true account of the name and resi
dence of each person, firm or corporation engaged
or interested in the business, with a statement of
the time for which, and the place and manner in
which tho same is to be conducted,' &c. At the
time of the registry there shall be paid the specific
tax for the year ending on the next 31st of Decem
ber, and such other tax as may be due upon -sales
or receipts in such business.
Any person failing to make such registry and
pay such tax shall, in addition to all other taxes
upui his business imposed by the act, pay double
the amount of the specific tax on such business,,
and a like sum for every thirty days of such failure.
Kequires a separate registry and tax for each
business mentioned in the 5th section, and for each
place reconducting the same; but no tax for mere
storage of goods at a place other than the registered
place of business. A new registry required upon
every change in the place of conducting a regis
tered business, upon the death of any person con
ducting the same, or upon the" transfer of the busi
ness to another, but no additional tax.
Every person registered and taxed is required to
make returns of the gross amount of sales from the
passage of the aet to the 30th of June, and every
three months thereafter.
A tax upon all salaries, except of persons in the
military or naval service, of 1 per cent, when not
exceeding 81.500, and two per cent upon an excess
over that amount. Provided, that no taxes shall be
imposed on the salary of any person receiving a
salary not exceeding $1,000 per annum, or at a like
rate for another period of time, longer or shorter.
The tax on annual -incomes between $500 arid
$1,500. shall be five per cent; between $1,500 and
$3,0U0. five per cent on the first $1,500 and ten
per cent on the excess; between $3,000 and $5,000,
ten per cent; between $5,000 and 10,000, 12 per
cent; over $10,000 fifteen per cent.; subject to the
following deductions: on incomes derived from
rents of real estate, manufacturing and mining
establishments, Arc, a sum sufficient for necessary
annual repairs; on Incomes from any mining or
manufacturing business the rent (if rented) cost of
labor actually hired, and ra.v material; on incomes
from' navigating enterprises, the hire of the vessels
or allowance for wear and tear of the same, not ex
ceeding ten per cent.; on income derived from the
sale of merchandize or any other property, the
prime cost, cost of transportation-salaries of clerks
and rent of building; on incomes from any other
occupation, the salaries of clerks, rent, cost of labor,
material, &c; and in case of mutual insurance com
panies the amount of loss paid by them during the
year. Incomes derived from other sources are sub- !
ject to no deduction whatever.
All joint stock companies and corporations shall
pay one-tenth of tho dividend and reserved fund
annually. If the annuaL,earnings shall give a
profit of more than ten and less than twenty per
cent on capital stock, one-eighth to be paid; if
more than twenty per cent, one-sixth. The tax' to
be collected on the 1st of Jauuary next and of
each, year thereafter.
A tax of ten per cent, on all profits in 1862bv
the purchase and sale of flour, corn, bacon," pork,
FLORIDA.
1 James B Hawkins, 2
GEORGIA.
Hilton.
1 Julian Hartridge,
2 C J Munn'erlyn.
3 Hines Holt,
4 A"H Kenan, .
5 David W Lewis,
1 Alfred Boyd,
2 John W Crockett,
3 HE Read.
4 George W Ewing,
5 J S Chrisman,
GT L Burnett,
6 William W CIarkr
7 Itobt P Tripp,
8 L J Gartrell.
9 Hardy. Strickland,
10 A B Wright.
KENTUCKY.
7 H W Bruce,
8 S S Scott,
9 E M Bruce,
10 J W Moore.
11 R J Breckinridge, Jr.,
12 John M Elliott.
LOUISIANA,
1 Charles J Villiere, 4 Lucien J Dupre,
2 Charles M Conrad, 5 John F Lewis,
3 Diincau F Kenner, 6 John Perkins, Jr.
1 John.J McRae,
2 S W Clapp,
3 Reuben Davis,
4 Israel Welch.
1 John Hyer,
2 Casper W Bell,
3 George W Vest,
4 A II Conrew,
MISSISSIPPI.
- 5 II C Chambers,
(TOR Singleton,
7 E Barksdale.
MISSOURI.
5 W W Cook,
6 Thos W Freeman,
7 Thos A Harris.
NORTH CAROLINA.
1 W N H Smith, 6 Thomas S Ashe,
2 Robert Ii Bvidgers, 7 James R McLean,
3 Owen R Kenan, 8 William Lander,
4 T D McDowell, 9 B S Gaither,
5 Archibald Arlington, 10 AT Davidson.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
1 W W Boyce,- 4 John McQueen,
2 W Porcher Miles, 5 James Farrar,
3 W D Simpson 6 L M Ager.
TENNESSEE. - '
7 G W Jones.
Fare, six cents per mile.' " Soldiers going lo and re
turning from the army, half fare. Passengers are re
quired to make the proper change, as the Ticket Agent
cannot furnish change for every one.
A Freight Train leaves Cherryville for Charlotte at
7 o'clock, A M, on Mondays, and returns same day.
For Passenger Trains transporting Freights, 50 per
cent to the tariff rates of freight will be added.
V. A. McBEE,
Master of Transportation."
Lincolnton, May 25, 18G3. .
1VOTICK TO DEBTORS.
All persons indebted to the Estate of Patrick J.
Lowrie, deceased, are requested to call and make im
mediate payment to SAML. P. SMITH,
Dec 30, 1862 . Attorney for Executrix.
Prospectus of the
DAILY STATE JOURNAL.
On and after the 1st day of November, the State
Journal will be published Daily, Tri-weekly and
Weekly. The Daily State Journal will contain all the
news received tip to the latestjiour before mailing, and
will consist of two editions daily. The Morning Edi
tion will contain the news by the evening, mails, and
all telegraphic news np to 10 o'clock the previous
night, and will be supplied to city subscribers and sent
by the morning mails orth and East; the Evening
Edition will be printed at 3 o'clock p. m., and will
contain the additional news by, telegraph up to 2
o'clock p. m., and will be sent to subscribers by the
trains west and by the Fayetteville mail. Th
gcribers, no matter in, what direct! hey may live,
will have the news up to the depar' . o ihe mails.
Arrangements have been made to tirocui-e telegraphic
news from all parts of the Confederacy, expressly far
the State Journal. General news by mail will be
promptly published-. The Markets will be fully re
ported. Reliable Correspondents will be secured in
the Army and elsewhere. The Legislative Proceed
ings will be reported daily by competent Reporters
The State Journal will be essentially a newspaper.
Tekms: For the Daily 6 months, $10; 3 months
$6; 1 month, $2. For the Tri-Weeky 6 months,
$5; 3 months, $3. For the weekly, 6 months $3.
Advertisements for the Daily will be inserted in the
Tri-Week'y free of . charge. This is an . inducement
which cannot fail to attract the attention of advertisers.
The above rates apply only to the daily paper. Ad
vertisements will be inserted in the Weekly paper at
the usual regular rates, viz: One dollar per square for
the first insertion, and twenty-five cents for each sub
sequent insertion.
Address, JOHN SPELMAN,
Editor and Proprietor,
Oct. 21, 18G2 . Raleigh, N. C
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WHEAT !
The subscriber is prepared to puitlinM- tin tuw
crop of Wheat at the highest market pro c. Furiurrf
will find it toUluir advantage to tall ul tin- t il AII
LUTTE STEAM .MILLS before filing.
Jan'y 1, 18C3 tf JNO. WILKKS.
1 J T Heiskell,
2 W G Swann,
3 W H Tebbs,.
4 E L Gardenshire
5 H S Foote,
G M P Gentry.
1 John A Wilcox,
2 Peter W Gray,
3 Claiborne C Herbert,
8 Thomas Lnees,
9 J D C Adkins,
10 Bullock,
11 David M Currin.
TEXAS.
4 Win B Wright,
5 Malcolm Graham.
6 B F Sexton.
VIRGINIA.
9 William Smith,
10 Alex R Boteler,
11 John B Baldwin,
.12 Walter R Staples,
13 Walter Preston,
14 Albert G Jenkins,
15 Robert Johnson,
16 Charles W Russell.
1 M R H Garnett,
2 John R Chambliss,
3 James Lyons,
4 Roger A Prj'or,
5 Thomas S Bocock,
6 John Goode, Jr,
7 James P Holcombe,
8 Dan'l C Dejarnette,
Total number 107.
Tho term of the present Congress expires the
the 22d of February, 1864. Elections for new mem
bers will be held in this State on 4th Nov., 18G3.
WATCH AA'D CLOCK
SIKES & GRAY having commenced the Watch and
Clock Making business in Charlotte, in the Parks
Building, nearly opposite Kerr's Hotel, will be found
ready to repair Watches. Clocks and Jewelry at short
oats, hay. rice, salt, iron or the manufactures; of 1 notice a"d on reasonable terms. Also, Engraving
NKW. GOODS.
Just received, and will be MADE TO ORDER or
SOLD BY THE YARD.
Super. West of Buglarul Black Cloths:
" Sntin Finished Black Doeskin CasSinieres;
English -Grey Cloths, a fine article tor Confederate
Uniforms;
Also, Confederate Staff Buttons.
, . . J- S. PHILLIPS.
March 3, 18f3 tf
iron, sugar, molasses made of cane, butter, woolen
i cloths, shoes, boots, blankets and cotton cloths. '
1 his it not to apply to regular retail business.
Each farmer after reserving for his own use fifty
bushels sweet and fifty bushels Irish potatoes, one
hundred bushels corn, or fifty bushels wheaf, pro
duced this year, shall pay and deliver to the Con
federate Government one-tenth of the grain, pota
toes, forage, sugar, molasses, cotton, wool and
tobaeeo produced. After reserving twenty bushels
peas or beans he shall deliver one-tenth thereof.
Every farmer, planter, or grazier, one-tenth of
the hogs slaughtered by him, in cured bacon, at the
rate of b() pound of bacon to 100 pounds of pork;
one per cent upon the value of ull neat cattle
horses, mules not u.ed in cultivation. nnH nuCa
, , . , ' 'O. UU
j be paid by the owners of the same, beeves sold to
I be taxed as income.
j Trustees, guardians, Ac" are responsible for
; taxes, due from estates, Arc, under their control.
All hospitals, insane, deaf, and charitable asy
lu ins, churches, schools and colleges are exempt
from taxation.
neatlv and handsomely executed.
for twelve months.
Feb 17, 18G3 yr
All work warranted
SIKES & GRAY.
WANTED,
One hundred ponnds Cantharis Villata tir POTATO
FLY. It resembles the Spanish Fly, but is smaller is
usually found on sweet potato vines "about the end of
July or beginning of August is collected in the morn
ing and evening by shaking the insects from the plants
into hot water. They are then carefully dried in the
sun. A liberal price per pound will be paid for them
JAS, T. JOHNSON,
Medical Purvevor,
May 20, 1863 If Charlotte, N. C.
Ii JAS. iff. HENDERSON
Offers his Professional Services ro tbe citizens of the
surrounding community. He has located at the late
residence of his father, D. M. Henderson, dee'd, two
miles north of Charlotte.
Feb 17, "1363 y-pd
COPPERAS T
TAYLOR. ,k ASBURY are now prepared to furnish
Quinn's Rheumatic Remedy
Has effected cures of KIuuuiatiMii that wetrMii!rf l
hopeless, certificates tu prove which run l.e olol-iu i
The suffering are invited U give the inedii iiu- u tr.l.
Orders addressed to the undti tigucd ut t Ion U tir il
receive prompt attention. W. W. QI INN.
April 10, 18C0. rricc $ 1 50 per hurtle.
pjvt -jIKAL -;
We keep at our Steam Flouring Mill In thi. j jaff
Pea Meal for feeding cow andstotk. Al.-o, w e hm
on hand at all times, Family, Extra, Supriiu. m.i
coarse Flour. We warrant our family Iur.
Corn Meal and Grits can ahrnys be had at the mill.
J. WILKLS Jt CO.
Jan'y I, 18G2
P.-iyiiicfif "of .State lFoiiuIy due
Dccc.ikciI SoMirr.
Executive Department, N irth Carolina,
Adjutant Generals Office, Rulcigh, Oct. 17, If
ucnerai uruers, iso. u.j
The following regulations are published for the in
formation of those persons wishing to draw bounty of
deceased soldiers, in accordance with an ordinance ef
the Conventiou ratified the 22d day of February, IK1!:
REGULATIONS.
1. The payment of bounty to the repenenfslivr f
deceased soldiers is based upon the certificate -f tie
commanding officer of the company, w ho will Mntc O
time of the enliMmrnt of the soldier, the dine .f lo
j decease in service, the amount of bountv ulreuilv raid
by tho State, and the company and regiment fy hi n
he belonged.
2. The claimant will make nflidavit before fl mnpi
trate that he orhe is the next of kin to the liirvnn,
according to the provisions of the forejroinjr ordirmn "
of the Conveniiou, nr.d that there i no other pr?en
entitled to mnke claim. The affidavit of the r!iiart
nvist be sustained by that of one disinterested w itr.s,
-At this Moor , is kept the line of Dailv . -j .1 L . 1. , . . n,-
, ,. -m ... ...... euire, anu mai ne nag no interest in trie cimm. 1 '
O 4U1I. illVl
Oct. 1, 1861.
WG0D-1Y0KK and BLACKSMITHING.
, The subscriber. i3 prepared to do all kinds of Wood
work and Blacksmithing, such as making and repair-
IT 1 w II . . - .
mg agons ana liuggies, uorsc-snoeing, &c. His Shop
is at his" residence, nearly, opposite Mr W F Phifer's
dwelling," and he also has a Blacksmith- Shop on the
back-street in the rear of the Mecklenburg House.
He solicits a share of public patronage, and feels
confident he can give satisfaction both in workmanship
and charges. Give him a trial.
J. II. PROPEST.
January 1, 18G3
COTTON SEED WANTED.
The undersigned will pay the highest cash price for
Cotton Seed, at their Oil Works, five miles' south-east
of Charlotte, at Isaac N. Alexander's mills.
STEPHEN'S & WHISNANT.
Dec 3, 1861 . tf
EL AN yl' ON DUNCAN,
Columbia, . C,
(Formerly of Kentucky) is- prepared to fill orders to
any extent in Engraving and Printing BANK NOTES,
Bills of Exchange, &c. Engravings' upou Steel or
Stone.
Large supplies of Bank Note and other paper will be
kept.
August 5, 1862
:
BY .J. B.'KEHK, Proprietor.
rfgEgL VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the
Hip.
Htm
patrons of he Charlotte Hotel.
J. B. KERR.
The Celebrated Female Pills.
magistrate administering the oath will certify to tlie
credibility of the witness, and Hie cli rk of the County
Court will cenify, under seal,- that he is an authcriv J
and acting magistrate.
3. If the claimant or claimants be minor, pajmrnt
will be made t. the guardian, upon the prodm tion f
the tironer rertifirnt tindfr tho (cnt nf 1 lie Court, of
These Pills do not cure all diseases, but they are war
ranted to cure Lucorcah, or Mliiies that dreadful scourge
not -Htented and are no humbug, but are prepared by ! b'S "ppointment and the sufficiency of bis bond-f
a North Carolina physician of high standing and ot c,arnlto tbc proved by him as in other ease,
long experience in the treatment of female diseases. I . 4' A bon,3,,0, fifty ilollars, deduct. ng tr' n'J
vii a 1, inaj- iniTf uri'u umiuupir J'Hi'j, i "'iir n i
i fin n k ma.w n a vAiiiniiiaviii 1 i m r rt r m- n r 111
per box. For sale at the DRUG STORES.
Jan. 15, 18GI
MERCHANT TAILORING
This act to he in force for two vonro fmm f un
piration of the nresent vear. nnlpnnnnr ronnin. i hv th inn or otherwise, a fine nniclo nf funiro!
but the tax on naval stores, flour, wool, cotton, ' superior to any English offered in market. Druggists
- r vtivi "niri a. 1 ii Ml uuirll prQQUCTff of tho ; putii rt 1 o cu-iuu m i . uciu ivjiii j p uic
growth of any year preceding 1863. imoosed in tUa ! article. Address . TAYLOR & ASBURY,
C , is prenared to fill :1ti nr hi st section, shall be levied and eollpet.l f., ! Ma.v 5, 18U3 Charlotte, -N. C.
; i;m e 1 : . . ; tu a. "V , -
11 ui - i uusiness, such as Military 1 l"r p---m venr.
and Citizens' Cloihing, Caps, L-.ice, But- : '
The undersigned having located two '
uoors ?omti ot the Mansion House. Char-
ioMe, iv
tons. fec , itc
A liUeral share of ltt'
patmn,T nf i
the public is respectfully .oiicitod. as sill j
order entrusted to mv t-nre will h '
promptly and faithfully filled. I have competent
workmen, and can compete with- any other establish- '
rnent in giving a "good 64," and I warrant my work to !
give entire satisfaction. j
Mr. R. M. ROBINSON, an experienced cutfVr, is en- !
gaged in this establishment, and he will be pleased to !
r . , - " 1 !
wan upon jiis irieuos.
- ' ' J. A. CALDWELL.
June 16, 1863 J-pd
BLANK DEEDS, Warrants, Ejectments, dec,
for sals af this Office.
if 111 re ii. iron District.)
Charlotte, July 6, 1803. 1
I
"GARRETT DAVIS."
This celebrated thorough-bred Horse, can still be
found nt my stable in Charlotte. For particulars ap-
SPR AP mnv wiVTPn t s.u . . piy 10 ine unaersigueu. k. KAlilJ.
Sr.n ftn r; ih" :n 7" lo P"fnf wfl, June 30, 1863 3m-pd
flCrnn iron Iir thic tpn.irtmanl TAvnA 1 ; .1 - 1
or small qtotiMes on-hand will nlease annlv f- !
IU I II 15 UUIl t.
on
-'
JOHN VOGEL, Practical Tai
lor, respectfully informs the citi
zens of Charlotte and surroutfd
ing country, that be is prepared
to manufacture gentlemen's clo
thing in the latest stye and at
short notice. His best exertions
will be given to render satisfac
tion to those who patronize him.
Shop opposite Kerr's Hofel, next
door to Brown & Stitt'i store.
Jan. 1, 1&63. m tf
r . sons who mar have volunteered for three vm
! fraP d nrl t rk all nartAn tnn Lf itA1 UIa ti f l H 11 1 f' U H
1 service under the nrorisions of the Cohm ii.tieti Att.
By order of Governor Vance,
n&t pITr! or e ivi a- s i I-it .
Tbe subscriber his jnt received an invoice of the
veiy best ITALIAN SEWING SILK, whuh Lti.uri
to the public at 12J centi per iein.
March 3, 18C3 tr
this office.- The Iren to be' delivered at some point
i the Rulroads. WM. COOK, -
Jul-v6- tf -Gcnl. Agt. X. C. Iron Dist.
All NOTICE..
All persons indebted to FULL1NGS 4 SPRINGS
by- note or account are hereby notified to call poj
Wm. W. Grier, ex-'sheritT, and make immediate settle
Tebruary 3, 1863 tf J- M, SPRINGS.
-USTew Shoe Sh.op. .
W. W. QtJIAT & CO,
Respectfully-inform the public that they arc manufac
turing BOOTS and SHOES of all kinds, in the build- j Genius, which it is a pleasore to foster. Original
THE SOUTn CAROLINIAN,
Published Daily and Tri-weekly.
COLUMBIA BANNER,
A Weekly Family Paper.
COLUMBIA S. C.
This is the Largest Family Paper in the South, and
is offered to tbe domestic circle for News and Political
Intelligence. The Tales and Stories which are offered
to the readers of the Banner are the efforts of Southern
ing under the Western Democrat Printing office. Their
work is put up in the best style by experienced work
men, and will be sold at less than 75 per cent prcSt.
Orders will receive prompt attention.. Terms, cash.
Also, Shoe Pegs and Lasts for sale. .
W. W. QUINN k CO.
t3Tlof te, Dec 2, 1862. .
Sketches. Literary and Scientific Essays, and MWel
la neons Selections, regularly make their appearance in
its columns.
For 6 months: Daily, $ 10; Tri-Weekly, $8; Weekly,
$6 per annum, in advance. Papers stopped when sub
scription expires. .'
Feb. 1, 1862 R. W. GIBBES, Proprietor.
J. S. PHILLIP.
C. R. Tnylorr .
VIRGINIA PRINTING INK ESTABLISHMENT.
Corner of Adams and Leigh streets, UlCHMoM', v-
C. R. TAYLOR, Printing TiA VaTuf.r'u
rer, takes phrnsure in announcing to tliSeuiL"
Prrs that hin Ink Factory is now in urcfff'd Hf
ration fn the manufacture or every deccripf' n f rrh
ing Ink, which he Is prepared to furnish en w'fi'
able terms. Kws, Book and Job Inks or every docnf
tion always on hand.
Orders promptly attended to'. Address
C. R. TAYIf l;.
f thlt
CantwclPs Pracllcc.
rv . C f . 1 ititi. ...itrf C'
State, in Virginia, subscribers and others qx.
ies of the above work, can obtain them of''
well, Raleigh. . e x
All persons indebted to me, by note or,. , ' (,a
requested to pay her. I will hold her re'i' ' Lt.
Price of single copies of the above f5.0
tion will be made to those who bny to sell rj L
EDWARD CATr'"
Camp near Norfolk, July 30, 186J.