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A- -' T . A- . ! :41 - j-. MID 1 , f K X' ' lU itlliililUiJL: lvMU iu I jpy ESP AY : M URNINQ, AgOc V Iff?, THE LATEST TEWS. TONEWAI."L JACKSOTf GAINES ANO 8T , - - TUEIt VICTORY, v , - 1 THREE HUH DRJD TAN KTEPiUSO VERS CAP r UK ! .xjuJmwaaivj - .a tv Aix:x Tb RichxDod papers oC iloDdsy bUsb the following dispatch from OordoMTilld t .. GoiieTiiLxrAtti.l9-AT)UlwM foogbt yesterday at 6outbwwi&rn Mountainv resulting -fc a .tr ' f jMkson repuua iop,-iana;ar9T9 -a'wr mile from kia DOfitioa:. -Thrfe hundred pr!oor fe.Yfl arrfTwh incladJiieBrle:. Gen: Prices Bd twpntv-ninecsn-rLlsskmed ofloetir' 3eA. Cbaa. B. Winder irti knied.r'-; "0 -v :& Tne Rfcbmond Examlo-T -laea ibat.tbe Tan kee oScrfl captured were carried to Oordonirme ; LATEST NEWS TROM TIIE NORTUr Tae RtcbTPood xatoiher. fci feceited -Northern peaen'of the. tU&ioiiw 'r vf "f:. :! I An immense war meetU-rM tield in Wasb -J Inrton on last WedneeriaT. - OM,-A pw H ent,od mde p-ecb; ';lie referred totbeooaf rel between McC1I1a end Ibe SeereUry cf War, and faid ibat Of dispute waa not.ao -orioos. a wa auppoeed, and ane iltnpTy from the qastioa. of bow mny men McCteHan bad, roaTiy euptxxs ed tbattbe Secretary j.fi Warded cot reio forced bim io tbe exUnt b migbt have done.. ,Tbis was not so. Tbe Secretary d W-r d never "wiib held anr one thins in-hh piiwerte-gite, and was not V' t'Utn for nt giving when b bad non' to give.." In conclusion h tefeTrel to'UtCUllan iO oompUroeaury trtma. tlteved htm U ba a '-braTe and able, nuin,". and ,UTt'Opi?n bimslf what baa bn charged' ui Or. tbe . -cr.'-tarj f "Wor-r .r,r .f f, :r." and a f.umbeToiotbers. " On tbe n nc.u.ion cf Gen. Bhcplry's-spfr cb, it bin5 anr.odr rnl ibat fie was jibe man weo bunginm f. rd in New Orleans, Tor naunrg a wn vna 1 n k fl-t!f, tbe meeting gave three churefor him 6h-pley discJiimed the, credit, ot tbe act, and said tne'bonor. belonged lo BuUer." . Beyond thin verv xtraonilnarv eia de- tobicb we ca. lhf t- ntion of tbe aoreroment, tbe proceedinea of Ah meeting possess very t little interest, txirg mpn-ly the uaual Ul&tcrusning out tne n o.-i lk.f." . . -. Tb Northern' papera have accounts of th skirmub at Maivero Zlill. - Tbetej reseat it as a gret victoryatid say that "tuwTehels were put to night nu pursuea wuiiin wt" iu.uot vi u mo Hd." Tby c!aim tu baje takeq one hundred ThJr lmTa uuVdown at thte killed and eleven , wt adtd--anoiig -te lfer Vpu Bt-nson. of linm'.ir tiller v.-and Laeut. Uol ;.mh,. of ib. 8th H'inoifc-The Yai.kees ar- dfliubtPd over tbi tw and say bat it is an, in Jirmi.n tht ihpir armv fa hi once atialn- assumed the cffTisive. '- ' ' ' 1 ' ' : ; ' Tae Elitors of the Harrifbiirg (Pes n.) Patriot hate bn arrested tor the puhcaUuu of setfitiobs ... .'. . . t.. it-VT V articief, ana sent w x.on akcaeurj. .. t .v Prow the follp wing: order is will be seoo that not t ny ae tbe 500,000 men IhV-ly -called for to b raisKl I y draft, Jbait an jjd iitional 300,000 the militia are iDttnty to be placed irrlbeliaih ... . , t- ' W A? DCPABTMIKT, j ,Washikgixn, Adg. 4, r j , A . Ordered. First 'Ibnta draft ft threbudrJ lhouaid militia b- immediately. called into th- iftrfer, to rsrre for nine morth, unlcea sooner dichargnl. The Secretary' f War'" wiy asiian thi- q-ji-ta to tbe Statestand establisb regulations "far the draft. ' iJ !,'iv Second That if any State. ball na by tbe 5th t.f August f'jrnUb. ita quota of jibe additional three hundred thousand volunteers authorized by law, the deficiency of volunteerin that State will aho bems'de hp by special dratt frcna'tho miliiis. Tbe Secretary of WaT will oslablisb regulations for this purpose. . ' 1 1 '( : " " TArnf. Regulations will be prepared by tbe War Department, and "presented to the President, with tba object of securing the promotion of oQ cers of tbe army, and -voionteers for meritorious and distioguiabad aervieej, and of preventing the nomination and apporntrnent in tne military ser vice of i(.competent er-unworthy ofioera,? Tbe regulatioes will also provide for ridding tbe ser vice of such incompetent persons 'as no?r held commissions. " ' "' ''"s:.. By order of the President, ' -f " ' Swcretary of War. THE GUERRILLAS SWEEPING Missouri. :;,T; Morilx, August 9. A special dispatch to the Tr&iof ibis city, dated Grenada, to-day, says: "Tb- St. L'.uis. Republican, of the 4th, says that rebel guerrillas have taken complete, posaeetion - of Misfu.uri, and are dully growing into a vat army. Nearly thirty tbournd of them have croed tbe JIiMuri river, yrder Porter ard Joe Thompson,' cleaning out the Dome Guards and mil'tia as tbey. pr greg. ' Tbej are raUmg "numberless recrnlts for tbe Confederate army. Six hundred hayr turned up at Bird's Point,' threatening Caio, where tbre is but a small rarrLon."GQ. Gamble nds it impossible, ondt-r tbe'cirrumstaocf, to get tbe militia to respond tu bis ca'l and baa issued another iraortant appeal, to ibem to rally, 1 aad complaining of their apathy in tbe Federal caua.1' FROM THE WEST 1 MratLX, Aug, 8, A Special dUpatcb t '".tbe Tribune by perntns from ilewphw, sayf : ' Twenty transports arrived there on, Tuesday from below and forty frrrii above. . ' . ; V.. It i b-licved that tbe city is to be evacualad and moat f tbe troop there sent to other points, leaw ing a mere garrison btind. 5 V " The Chicago Time says that cot three hundred recruit have been raised in 'that city. The Democratic Convention met at Indianopo lis vn the 4 h, 50.00U perans in atf r dance. It is retorted as the largea. ever held in' tbe Stat. GovIlendficks was chosen President; WickliflV, of K ntucky; Kichardon, of Illinoij, Vorhe, Carlisle and Oiber prominer t man were in alten . dance. Resolutions were passed advising the rrp. e i'ir of the war, opposing subjugation or cxr enn , d tiou r ci i g em a nci pation i n evt-ry form,' an d c-otlin.' for an entire change in tbe administration. 'c hfl (aid he was Unim if the Snutb and elavt-ry were net interfered wilb, but if the war was to be waned to "free the slaves, cot another drop Of blood ah-mld h,t JJ ; , , - ! " FROM LYNCUBURO, v?':&: Ltxcbbcrq - Aug. 9.ye have received no telegraphic adtbs from Knox Hie, nor natjers later than the.6tb insu f nvy'.kiraihing took place at Tazewell" on . Monday and TuesdayC: . ; .. Pa.-8engcrs by the Western train lau night con mi iu. n port t f a fight and victory at Tazewell, but ray nothing "of the' reported Capture of the army-ana do not credit tne report." A skirmuhWCFk pUce on. Wednesday at Pack's Frr , lteeo the firths undr O-n." Loriag and we. eru-iiy, anj ,t , rpjonJ.ibut number of luem tre killed and wounded witbtmtaBT loss -u. m..b. Ane ngntwas aiugeiber with artille ry "nd tne t-m my evacuated their ; posiuon tr burning their boats and destroying theii. Gen. Lorir.g crossW thertver in pursuit aid Faiy' exPecled ka P1 Thursday or enni.:ru""w aated- the fitb instant, eritradk-UtK imiaoi, He is .ti'iu eF?lth,tDr- RockarbaJeneanod. auu in COltodr arwl Km!U t. j . v out mu v:- "" ixaacn Robert J. WalkerT Senator. Bl",' Ea-Gbv. j -etvby the evacuation: of -Cori,0lbWb'afn Bout .ell of Um.. Gea. Sb'ptev Military Gov- ,'-reaeirted u the beaft :of Tetihesseeand.vKen-1 tw. lii PoKTAN Tli U KKKILLA SOCCEiXN wO-tittTAuV. 10.-TA Jic?ftl.dlsriteb to the , - j ' - - i Vi5etn;'rroTD Xfrehadal.'Stb inst.- tats that tbe ietnpmztfm,tnbe7!:bt etaJes that hUoii; federates bate, inaugurated cuerrUla ..warfare-to Arkanras on an exten ive .-cale. asd- tneajion a?vcrai DTiMiart exploits. Un eonaaj mey at tacked twei Yankee re'nrentg; dwperfttr tbeai .oeapletely, feptaring sixty wakens of -provisions' ana oyer ihrae baodrea ,-toien negroes, a wemj seven or .tbe latter escaped the sanoe,jaay, xoey bagged, "abother party aear jacknpurl.kniing; S8Tnteefraarciptoiing': twenty gopl of"'pro riilpns.,4 Ninety nore were attacked near Helena and nearly annihilated, only twoescapiap.. .,: . The GoVernor j New Tork bas of,ciallrf an nounced biVdetefminaiidn todraft. i i.S - sc-A aeriooa rebellion is reported amoBgthe Ifor mpna, wbicb. if Is feared, wilt result ' in war with the Federal OoTernment. ' . - FBOM CH ATXANOOGAj ij - CtaAjTAjrooaA, Aag 9. Oatairy 'skirtnisbes areconstkrtfly'reported.v;i "0 .-' 'J : ' i . - iR4t. MunoTay ooott's cavalry made 1 a dasnr on 400 Federals near Sparta and pursued them until tber came "to a sonerior force, when they 'retired; learrnz tbe j ankees in ; noseessioa of Bparia. " L FSderal desetfera are constantly coming Jn, Tboy wport tbat tbe Yankee array is much ,de- moraiize4tan.rtbat.tn?y will not nght jwith'ne-. , Fronr the Kicbmotid Wbigf J ' '.'.W- TirE TIDE AT ITS FtOOirtK ! c Tbo 6attfe dfShilnstitutea-great land raarn jq our struggle jor,nauoaai ;inapcnaeocr. Tbo lids isbanged on tbat riendTabIe field, and arooeibee Ifh as iet -stead in Jour faTOTwT'.With tT)rinrrlA Tvr.. ton rr Iho firimv'H toorpfca on tnft jv ? - T,r . rf . ' ir.uipPt nverj tfur jams bat e every wcere Deen triumphant. We btW-fdrred vs wrt fMlsaofrrl faiid" tba wbola "'of ArkanEas.' . We 'clicked4 bis'descnt:Vof ! tbeu;Iu8issippi af Vtcksh.itrraarT'fcatnrtfld from him the.Vohfibn aaa. n.; vJtZrih MUnt M,V fti oluSr.y b fiadVmor, Vicky, eut hU Ttries Vf communieation.rdestroyed an imtnehee-affitjunV of yaluabla stores, captured large numbers of arms'and rrTsooers, acdiut the! b-ll of rervobitfort in motion on the. ban ks of" ibe. OLkk- In Virginia Ste -have swept the greatest army the enemy cbuld rabie from tbe iron b Richmond, and inflictei a ipsa in . meD,' arms and cdver ywhitst in 'the" Valley of the Shenandoah we bave pnt' to fl;gbt onearmy after jano.ber, driven thelnvadT acro".s thePqtomcV and filled tbe Federal Capital with uismay and coasterrii- tk. r : j;. :.."' ;:..v ' " -In the''toentlme,.pur'8rmyi has been, largely ineead,' jhi!fcrgoes of arms'. and amuiuriition ve-beeni received," and ouf ,;soldiery,"jnspired with freb'-entbiriMcm by the proiiiUe oflbe Prea idem,' tnat tbe invader snoutd De. driven trom j soil-, ad, If need be, that we should seek;him beyosxs -the extreme boundaries of tho Con.Iedt- cavv5 - . 'Wfcileriaeee thing bavebn,transplring in ibe 4 Confederate States,' the "North bas been throw ti into a state of almost universal conpieimand doabt by the onexpected energy "we bavechpl-ri. j j - c " '-Tint." ".V mrHii iuucfes3 oi our arms. a.u lue uaivi i the frantic "ry" for more troops and 'greater" .vig'or sntne pTosecnuon of the warthe still small voic f paue begins 'to make itself heard. Tbe friends j of Stautonrtbe Federal Secretary at Wari and of .a , ' I a a ja - a t a jucveuan; toe ceieatea uenerat,' pave arrayed tbi'Serveaagainst each other in bitter 8 rile, an I 4riias jmd . lactions Jbegii raise their bead.-, and u add (to the .wild confusion. .-, y On tbe other sWe of the Atlantic otir.vause fs gaining fre6b .strength" and "additional "friends.'- We are fpofcen of by men, hizb in at-tbority. as ' oravo phjJh fighungty tht ir ribs" apeo pie of reat power, couraje and endurance," and. by the unush Premier himself, as ('a great and deter mined' nat ion " 1 ; .; Indeed, wherever we turn, and in whatever av pecu we look at the contest wnicn engages our hearts and bands-, we fi ad multiplied .reasons foiLreacbed Harrodsbtirg ho'pe and. encouragements Our cause is on tbe i advadce-Mxir star in the ascendanti Tbei tide 1s s welllag in ourfavdr : shall we take it at iiaflood?- Shall we push forward on. tbe path' along which Fortune and tbe God of, Battles kindly, beckon us? or shall we rest uponour arms,' boast of;tho wonderlul things we hava accompusned, and supihaly wait for the enemy to' recover from bur terrible blows 7. - What, says the (jBsverament 7 VV nat says the President 7 The army and tbe people say, advance seire the golden, opporttinity repeat tbe bljws and never stop Until' we sbir have wrtjBg from tbe foe an ackuowledgoient of our birthright to he free. - -. - w- . l fortune favors only the brave. ShespUrns the timid, the doubting and the boastfut' An oprxr- tuaity lost, reldom ever return. The tide, if not taken at tbe flood: sweeps past os forever. "j -'. TANKEE ATROCITIES 'IN IVESXERNJ CRUELTIES. '.AND-; ilURDER - OF A ; CHILD. , r - -" "'- " ;'-'. The Central Freibyterian pubjisbed .in .Kicb- mond,. has the folibwiog statement oi some of.the atrociiteecomctiitied by the :Tankees1ni Western ILr. Lewis Jones, of Nicholas, bad been ibrcfd to fly from bis omesimply. because his yropabad ; but tbe train, was warned of .our presence tlies were with bis native btate. tie Joved Vir cinia and therefore the Yankees hated Mm. Ulrs. jlones was left jn chargofrlTule 6on,' Foster by name,' twelve or Ibrrteen years of' age. Failing to secure tbefctber, the w'ra h of the Northern sc -a. duels' turned against the child. . Marshall Dosey, a Union traitor, helped them in -their bloody work. Mrs. Jones was poor, and tbe little boy tied to aid bis mother .in obtaining an hon et living, . A lady wbo knew little Foster Jones ( well, tells me that he was amiable, gent)) and in- J . . l f . v . . . -a . ouensive. jLubioe laioer naa eecapea. ana ine traitor Dorsey helped the Yankees to a victim In the person of this child. ' They t-xktbe little boy away from bis mother, and. in full hearing of her eries, wrapped, a blanket around his head, made it fast to a tree, and shot the child wftb nine bul lets. Tbey then gathered around tbe body, . like devils incarnate, and then pier god it with bullets. The soldiera then -came back lo tbe village- an d boasted of tbejfVnfamy in the presence of ; Yan kee officers, and piet with ot a syllable' of re proof. " , . j ' - r - ' . . , . The Presbyterian says tbi cold-blooded, inhu man "murder is well authenticated, and adds V Tbk communication is sent by the Ev." John S. Grasty, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Fincaslle. a gentleman well known in Virginia. II- mentions in a private note that the statement enc)eed was made to him Mn writing by ' a most worthy citizen of Nicholas.' The rage and ma lice of our enemies, haye -been steadily waxing fiercer, and now that tbe policy bl savage warfare bas been officially: avowed, we may expect suob j diabolical deeds as tbe. one, here recorded to De-. come i till more" numerous and aggravated. We bope . tsat among" tbe recent prisooera;' taken in Nicholas may be found some of, tbe perpetrators of this shocking murder; and, if so,they may bave visit-d upon their-guilty head a-swiii and meri ted judgment. Siern'necvs-ity comne'sjbur gv ernaient to hold nothing less" thin the wholesome threat of .the gallows oree ihe headof those au tbofiu'es which, in tbe face of a scorning worldt baveproclaimednheir purpose towards our citi zen. ' . .-.'.,:;;: .. "S; -': If this war U, hencefortk to- be unrelieved by those usages wbkb civilis -d - and Christian nt titnsave long imposed; if it is to be filled With " - 1 k . V . . t 1. . ' . . 1 wrnei vi iDUQOiia Duicarry. st wuca ia' wono u mj own rimeai, wiu u aruiwj uuuer mib Hrill aUnd!agbal tbe judgment of earth and tbelcommand of JLoeuiesant J. JL. Hr ria,: down ue I ij rr .. u j-' I . & . . , ' . scene oi inuuoiau ouicuery aa wnjcn me world Judgment of .Heaven will fix tba condemnation upea thoasj whoJlat adoptel tba Hand tab, policy KnoxVilielTrjhn,; Deparpnentof fait Tttwessee: i - " . . - . ' . . ' J - . - . i.. .kJ j.itj :-'. -i , i r '. ftT .--Vi rVriLF, moved mv maWndr-An-rWrW:. m . rp iuu rouur ia wmcu a urn to aireaav w&u yuuj Intent, .the Georgti fegimentf bf partlzai? Tangers,! 12.nounder wiuiuouu.u u w: fi.. XX. uuak KUU' HI I. UBUUS nraorsW ii.?r.Ti !k 'fii'-f VrvVit ernment stores were burned, and as tnanyofitbr SSl- f- bses itrecoold bring: with US were 1 foMDd ery .large Buopljr-of onirovc8ary-and andtbdgnns were "distribuied , amon! my,. cm mand, about t wo "bundrad ot .wbicb were up ar ba ecu n ed wben i ieftJinpxville-; From Glasgow "I proceeded along -the .main -uexrneton road to barren; nrer. vhnmnj? -Tor a time near Cave Cit-rmr object, being Id intfa, the belief that Irintendea drstrgyipg the railroad bridaf6 betweenB jwliij . Grew and Woodson- viue, v 4 eausea wires copyiecmg wxta a ponauie !.."- f . is! a.. Lx'i - .'- -I'lti. AiJ-' :ti i . ... i-w . . . - !s(rl . li . - .i . ' ,f" t -V a t batterv that I carried with me t'ne attached CapL Jack Aflwu-trnrriVe forward rapidly and dcetiwtboSdtt ilive.bdge,Jtnat the troops ifpm return Xebarwn rirere AH1 yetbek a$ night y reached the bridge over Koi ling enemy ii ad receiye from their spies .M ubon at tbe brid Atter aahotVffe'htlb 4 h brMsrft . ' d Ldfn(iillk ffthW a a - ' ... I. " - i ..- . , .ttr- ri A A una een-wrn un naymff -Dwm Tepiacea, xte eomrna6d moved rw&rd 'Iboe X .tit-ra1 n a Bkfrmlsb -cnHneccd I twe rbth frnthe; tow J between: two;' companies that Han'Staistt.&a;nt tnat rtjausea xoismoant and denloy. anda force of the enerirV touted nnfin tha roadL whlnh'waa.dhn- en-rfrf hr irUftarori ad capture.: ,t Ja. OoI. A Y. Johnson- cbntendi tered the place The' prisoners takenitf fmm; r abeTrt:8ixty-five' were rblcar .- V' I took Immediate tiosurif of he tefe and intercepted a dispatch" to Cnl?; Johnsorit tn- forming bim that" Cof. Owen: wittl'the COib'ln- I diana rvgiment, had. -beerr feeht o;bis assistance r sti-I'at once dispaicned a cornfonf orT-xafr Ransers.'undtr Majur'Ganettf destroy bh tni -r-iad bridge ontbe-Iiebanoif-brflnch, whicbvbi 1. c.t 1 1 ' 1 : 1 r : . i . 1. of five hundred sacksof co rTqe,and larga amount of aft other uppiies in-bulk, mnrl.ed torthe ar my at Cumberland Gap. I Heo destroyed a very large amount t)f clothing, boXHS, &c. J Ibarned the hotpitar builif'ngs, which appeared-td have been recently erctf-d and fitted up, together witb aboot thirH' five wagons and ft ty-ibrer.ew am bulancef. I foimd'in tbe. place a'ferge stre of medk-ints, five'thoueaiid :sta"rrd-of arfna whb tVc voatrementsv about two thousand sbres,-ahd -ri immense ouantitv of ammunUfot1: 5hell. &a: T. distributed the best 'arms'- among -my command. and loaded one wagon wiib them tj be given to me recruits-tnat jeipectod to, join me. x also loaded 'one wagon with "ammunition. The. re mainder of the arm'J'ammuriiiian aod the hdsfpi- j tal and uiedicai stores I desiroyed v "1 J While in Lebanonj I ascertained fron telcgrrp'i dispatches tbatl intdr'certod tbfttbe force woicb baa been 'started fibrp L'barion Jdnetidrt tbriri foree Lieut. Cot.Jobnsori had m..t and driven' baet the' lorce undef' Capt- Jack Atienl kilting orie of Ms men, and re venting1 hi'ra from accom- pUshing ' the ' t.u f ksi fors which be had been de- tailed 1 proceeded from Ltbanon on tbe following a . i "" i ' ' ' -a 1' jl. " r . r. i : :. " a aay mrougH opruiga-riii. io aifcCKvuie, at wnico iioint I wttt atucked by the Ilom.o Guards. Two of my men were'takeri prisoners, arid ohe severely wounded. 1 remained at MhCksviiJe tout nlgni tbrecover tbe prisoner whieh IdidtbeAexi trorn i fig. I then left for ilarrbd'eburg,.capturing a Federal captain and lieutenaat on the road '; at 12 J o'clock, and fdubd that tbe Home Guafd of ail thaW portion of the country bad fied to .Lexington. . A force was also stationed on the Jaridge. where the Lexington road crossed tbeKcntuckyj river. My redepvioa at this place was very encouraging." The whole population altered !tb turn ' out and' vie with each other as to wbo Eboutd'sbW us ttfost attefi-tion- '-'.'-v'-' '""'.") "! zs-r-l: J. left rtodsburg at 6 o'clock tbe same even jng, and moved: tb Lawrencebarg, twenty miles distant, threatening 'Frankfort, in order WdraV off - tbe troops from f Georgetown. ; Kemained there until the return of my courier from Frank fort,, who brought the Information that there Was a forcer in Frankfort bF two- 'or tbree thousabd meni consisting "bf1 Home Guards collected frenri f the adiacenv ceunttes and a lew.reguiar- troops. -rm . . .: . "- -c . r - " a a - - - . a : 1 "FromiLitwreftcbburg I.' proceeded' td"Shryk8 Ferry ,ori ' the Kentucky : rive raised the- boat ' which bad been sunken, and crossed thatevonirg; Teaching-Versailles at .7 o'clock. " I foundHbis place abandoned by its defenders, who bad fled to Lexington remained there that nignt, and on the Bext morning marched towards Georgetown. While" at Versailles 1 took "about 'three hundred government horses and mules. . I passed through Midway on the road to George ir,e i raiiroaa,ffligDi. u,prt;Y?u. rt.fJfniiPvA'5lF hr;,. - mHi tultoWibif ta6nit.g I wevedMr..trward6 1 k; A isi- rJnfcin , distant thirty ve mUeav rrank-Barreirl&nLTS Fork U thiiefrom Xjebanon ;xTie fCXiiT rC .u 'n-IwiiJf - T Jt? din lornffatten rf my. approach kiah fovirW wir. V&t n fbrrle- rand my-ftdyancgnard was firea 1 i...- . .Ji.u vAaiI; WiK, ,., ....A.i. f i-, i:-... : .ti 1 targe Quantities or stell and-.-anim-cfaHion, alf-oi f.,rt .U. s5-- e.sv,- which were destroyed. .1 alSo. bu town, and was informed just b'eore reaehtDgBrrnoney. &o. place that a train from Fran hrbrtwas-ffearly due, with 1 Wo regiments otederais. -1 tore .up the track and ppted ;the7jhowiizers- to command it, and iormed"' my command along' the line of the and returned to Frankfort. Having taken posses sion of, tbe telegraph oflice, I intercepted a diis patch asking it the road was clear, and if it would be safe to start the train trom Lexington! I re p ied to Bend the train, and, made preparations to receive it, bu.Ut wasi also: turned back, and es caned. '., . ' "-.'l-s. .-.-.-- . I reached Georgetown, twelve miles trom Lex-. ington, tbat evening, j J ust , before 'entering '. tbe town I was informed that a emaU force of Uonan Guards" bad "mustered t to oppose us.: X ; sent tbem word lo-urrfinder tbeir arms,iand: thy should rn4 be mqleited," but they fled .Tbe ' peo ple of Georgetown , also welcbinad ; us wkii glad-?-ness, "and, provided' .my tro. ps .with ' oyer thing tbat they needed.--. Ij re'Dained, at Georgetojvn IwO days,3uring which time I sent ouf accompany undjr Capt. McMillio to de-troy the: track be tween Midway and Lexington and "Midway and Franklort, and to', blbw upHhe stonekbiidge, on that road," which be4 ucctstullf accompliahld. Hearing that a company of Home Guards were encamped at -S amping Grouod,"?t thirteen milts distant, I dispatched a oompanyj.under Captain Hamilton to break upi ibe encampment, burn th tents and stores, and destroy the guns. .Tnis was also successfully i accomplished Capt 'Haniilton taking fifteen prisoners ,and all their guns and destroying a large'amyunf of medical; and com. miesary su)plies. -!l also while at GeorgetbwnV seritapt-.Cattleman wjtb nis. company to destroy tbe railroad bridges between" Paris and Lexing ton, and report to me at AYincheter. " This "was do..e. , ':.; -i y r ' Determining to mof e on. Paris, with a siew of returning, ano; hearir g thattbeplaGi was. being 'rapidly reinforced lrfm, Cy nthtana, I deemed it of great lmporuhcj . to cut iff the bbrnmunicatb n rtrom tbat-piace, wbib-I drew OfT "mv-troops v "; were air' Buy uiei w Vjj leiuion. XiSXingtoo. - -i therefore-dispatched a poriion of; two -companie towards Lexington, i itc instructions to drive the pickets to the very entrance of . tbe cityjwhi!e:l ujoved the command towards Cy'nibiana. .'AVhei 'I at rivvd witbia thrcoJ. mi les bf'tfie. place I learn ed that it ft as delended by a cbnidfrabla fotco of iefiui ry.cavahry and srtilUry, .Idipatcbl the Texas squadron, under Majr Gno,ao lfciiur the town on the rights and the Georgia , regiment to cross tbe river and get into the rear wbils Imer.v; ed my own regiment, with tbe artiiiery under tbe. Georgetown "pike. A severe engagement took place, which lasted about an hour and a half, be- f Muni "Ukrds. I regret j-Jtaye l: mention - J ' iouebV from bebinJ Mtine 1 w "om.oaiWJBgs as me cDar? a f --: . trd. at ua from. bQildmes a we caRrtf-. tae town. ; W captured arery fi o- mass niece ot-artillarr. toireher with a large nomDer oP :maU .armband' about where ther took theiririn for Ciocinnati. ' 'h 1 proceeded next mominf? towarda FAriaiand waV met on . tbe road by a bearer of: a fls! of truce, 'ffenng.tbe'nn(Hnditional'eur:rend''&fie: pkceLl reached Paris at feur'j.o'clVickVremai'lied there 4bstt niebt, apd started Buwardr Winchester next "morning. Af my command was filing oiiiuf Paris, on tbe Winchester pike, I discovered a Lai-ge iigiuivx'oueii coming lowaras lurr.vown iroca. Kii AtrontlA A Tv.i:-liiVmi, ..' J:..1. IVrr 1?', ? A i Ir"1 suppo?irfe nj; doubt, that imy inteatio'wto-'get jjito their rear.. This enabled me so onne on rov en.ire commana wttaoat nro- eatationi with, tbe exception of two-bf my iackets. ;wbS.wer probablyfsuriied.feebed?Wn n..- -,,,,,.:'iru - ilf .--4 nrx rP' w endeavoring ti'kTufrW maf this H, iJri h.r 1 t . j.., - Ln- rr--s.t-- .:. ,. t - .Y mtanlcia to act Ition f ' t J. -S P6-"1. 8f iVfft? cotinterinacsded alt th e''brev i6us; orders th-iOui .giveh: byr Gri": Bo'yteto ' intrst'pt inbd inei Ittperfe'tec remain rned ai-'ls m - v - r ; a - - a. . .1 i 3-c m Diace and urao uxnxra aoom one cuaoreu ana thfrtv government .wagon's. From Sitairsetl prbceedetl 'icf-TilQhiilIb;h4 from thence to ' between Liviugston aiid Si.a'fja, wnere my commana is ow euuamjiuu. . t,; -" I Jelt K.ntxvilleon the:-4tb; dy of this'i-noritb . vk' ith. abwu t ;n i n ei b u n d red . cicn and reUuiifd' t. Livingston on the 28.h' Ittst; with nearlVtw lVj hundred, l aving "bn 'absent jifJt " twenty -fjjri dys,:durin which ;timerl tr veiled 'over a tbbnt sandr miles, captured seventeen Hawn?; deatrbyt-d all tbe government so. .lieji and. ajmft,in,.eiiis dispersed about fifteen hundred 1I(Kjj6: Guard, and paroled nearly twelve hundred regular trooj.sI I lost iV kiHedVwotfndedand 'nfK-sint,fbi' sthe number that I carried into Kentucky, abott ninety:- " " '. 'h' -'-f I take grt pleasure in testifyiog to itKelj Japt bra very toudefficiency of m .v.boiV jowaimanl" 4 4""&tre were individual liirtat-ues bt "darfnao w.i ! ttiicuoiis that I must beg 'tbe-'-rivilege Of reitii ring to them. ".. '.Private TVlbore,t' L uiiariii k mmibi.r.ot' c"mpany A, ot iray-'rpginter.t, paruif-. 'ularly' disdniutsbeM'-'bimsel f in leadirig a ibargi at Cyntbiahs whiGb bad ari iaLiporUat?etfct, winning the tatile--TbaT'rejioris ot' the rgu.iewi 1 m.'iiattders' Whidb: are enelosed , are respcttu:tji referred tb'fbrw furiber 1 ihs'tnce'i of ndiyidba bra Vefy1; and fefficieficy." I feel indebied to all- m' were 'executed, and-yarucularly to Col, St; 'X&'gh'f Gren fell for tbe assistance whi.c'bi8 ;expefie'nge afforded m?. J . '" : ' ',.-"'": '.-'''; .' " ;.;- All of which is respectfully subailtied, ; r . ; ?; JOUN 11. MORGAN, Act'g Brig.Gen. C..S. A;.;; Alston, A- A. G. ..! Hi ,s, . A CAPITAL SUGGESTION. : In .a brief paragraph a few days Siticl, (says tbei oayawiaa iveics,) wq suggested mas it wouiu right and.pr.bperj for. the Governors of the iuyadi;d Sauthern States' to. demand: of the Confederate tnilitkpykutboeitfAa."air white mehcarilufed in1 their respective territories, : associated ; in ,ar tps with negroes,, to be punished by bur statute laws, against incitiag insurrection, as John Brbwn ws .t- k punished by the State of Virginia. We are grat- mod to team ny , tne. V irginia f papers xnac vav; Letcher 'hasj made application to r.taa Secretary of War to deliver ;over to the authorities alt the Virginia : traitors Whe have been ' taken in arm againt the Sate,'anj nil. of tbe 'Tan kee -prisoners;' now in .or . near R ebmnnd, ,wbb there inay be. ground for suspecting-, have ben engaged fin vfo;! latinsr these statutWoi Virginia tbat mak crirni- n al and pu n ishabla" such acts -aiin ci i i n g ; sla va4ft rebellion;"Tenticing,themjo evetbir masfes, aryranguage, assing counter ten We sincerely: hope that Governor Letcher's ex ample wiirba lollowed ny tbe Governors of all the Confederate States. There is no reason' why duf laws for the protection of the rlives and property,, of bur .citizens, should be, abrogated becausa . the Northern government is endeavoring -lo legalize theft, murder; robbery, arsonand insurrection. by resorting to such barbarous measures irtheir war agcainst as; nor would it be: consistent wi.b State lights to permit ourj ownj- government to place i.biev.e4 "and insurrectionists, taken on our soil, on th? footing of priabners of war.:- - Th var power granted by the States to the ; Confederate governmen t lor the Common defence, does net au '- tnorize that goyern'oienito disregard ouf statdie liWa enacted for our security. Nor doss tbe car- l l-il.recejitly '.agreed upon ; between the ' United ttiates ano; nur government, stand in the way of a ctmphaflce'witb Gov. Letcher's application for tbe surrender of crimihalslllt was never contem plated "by the. signOraof that instrument that It Should shield.felona-it was simply for ah exchange 0f T igon ers !' warvA-neg ro tb ief,an i iiciter of I n -s u r rection , is a ielon 4 nd er ou r s 1 ai u te 1 a w g, and whether the crime was Committed twfbre or after bis capture ai a pisonerof wa!, be i amenabtd to "the la ia eucb, case made and provided,'f and should lie given up for trial. and punishment.' f ; , ; .We hope the question will be pressed" upon the government,-and tbat oqr' Coi.rederate military authcrities-wiil ;be instructed to turnf a! I white mw, against m bom there s gotaj grbtindi for sus--p cting that they have been engaged in viilttir g t letftatuto lawrof ' the State tn.': which, they are captu red, to tbe ci i I sutbori ties of tbob Stuesi ; f XSEail-AfiXUAlL, DlVlDtNDfOKjlO 'ofi Bft VEST. npoVlhe dapital Block of ttaleigh t Gaston Railroad - Company has. been -declared payable one -half in Confederate -Vabd" at'ihe jomce f the Cam pan y, on and after tbe' second Mon day in JaJji U62.r , iW. W. VASS,. jl: ' Kaleigh, juae 2f, 186'2.; ; ; ' Treasarei t "t TTANTKD TO l"UtCll.as.' 1'ilOifl "U f Vi-TO SO KUE0 PH.LL0W5, yotin Wnd likely. sr "Apply t:; ;v--w. jt uxt mx$: v- -1 .''Olfl Dominion Nails1 7 B ARri AGEXTji Olt -TUK OLD DOMINION NAIL WORKS' or Richmond. aud fanusn Nails at their priees ta Vtnviile Virgja- u, kuuiug-me jrign-ui sues. ' ' For &0 Kegs and over, i ; - $10,75." -; '.. ': CasK- Tar ander 50 Kegs, 3d Kails 11-00 higher. CHEEK 4 FICKLE2C ' Danville, Va; 1 co ster tnatday at twelve o'aoclr, aad r?mainjjd 'which j . Ji-' w-Vif-' ..f -t r Viuits L'l cavaii v. unuci, uun. a i' uu:ti, aiu a very, large supply or commissary stoics, ci.'S.!i. ing bfrike sfio. st ha6 I Weredestroved' TalsaTouod tbe arms thnt Bad ! I Wn Ukeb from 'Gen! "ffeVV tocetherh wita I jalj2 2aip4" iAa-rr..- Tea amu Ciutr CajH-belu July 12itu IS62. 1 tbd Special OnpeBs, ) ! :-: -V'- '' V- '..' 1 LI PKRSOXS BEJLONGLNG TO TIIB r ia Armiof the Pamlico, abdent wit'uotit leave, will Topert. laimeaiaiaij jor amy ce U-eu rcspeeiu -oai-mtodet?, their tiamei trill be dropped-- fro, tbe 1 roUs aDa -they eoflsidered as deserters. Too that are siekr tnti ba rqaired to send a isurgeoa'a oertiS- cate weesty. "Bj ordsr of .Col. S. WilKataaf JHJ Hornet's ,.-vi ? CLASSICAL AND MA THE31A TIQAL SCUX) Q, ;U " Af OXFORD, NV C: f erclivcdf, oe:i42ai TiTTT' ho Irarire for board and -Witioam erclesiva of Ugnts and. fuel, will fee $128 per aession- Oxforda. C; Jan It), 1882, . " ja StlBSTITU riJ ,CAN HE ; nA ,,nv eqairiBg at itia office, f v . ' ' 4ia61t . , . - Notice. WILL PAY. THE IIIUHESTJCASH T?"BXCE for Cattle, S heap, antklloits. alio for lia- ! j44ruiF,.$t2'5 "4iUiiry ti every uescrijiin,,parnc ularly Geess and Daeksdillvered ti me at my farm, ,? nilea west of Xiab-igk fcraiarly. bJn.ifigJL0i Hioion FraakIln,Ss ' B. 1). .flTJlr. -i j;??'1? .' .;i."r'i :J '.' V" ? "" ; ? u lLL'sBOttutaL'". c. . . rpIIE SECOND SESSH. pF "THE 4tli -ou,iae- tit 'at JtgiXjix:-" ' 'f. UH-r"- - . w'VUiw v luavtuiiakivu e'j a-v . j ,!- - ,jo.U 2tu Surente1dent. SADDLE THE KS. SAil)Bl5ESREES;r Ot all de.-'eriptloris ad ;ij!e8 catbe iiuado tja(, reason able terms, .'at shortest notie at'"";" ';- .P ' ' martJ. -tt NXRTIl CAROLINA JUUTUAL L I f. LVSUHAtK C O M PAN Yi (PPIC UAJUKIUH,: 8. U.-rTiII -COMPANY Uksriski upva isab s healthy betvreea vtlja, agea f - J4 and r3 vard iar 011a vear.l'or evea. venrs. or w. iue---fl asnuters joe.i.ije iiariroiyatuie ui iai Bfu. d-toar8,.are.-insurd'ior..oae ,er 'ave-ycars.-XtfT' o-tTOsVibWinarketVaiai c '"I - 'O-, . -Ohartes IL-Johnsonr . Wio .W. Jloideny, f I.iWjiMta-.t ; .Qaentin Bttsbee s ft,;--VWtnv,-lfc' Jerier, V' Ii;w.-Uatedi ' 'F,-Pf8oad,j ;!OSl& P. Rattle, '"I j-Evexaxd ilail, , " ,x( ? )?f."Chaiff Ei vhnson. President" I Y "v; - W. Wr'HoiaeB, Vice PreSiJeat.. ' '; .1 -!" y-? .BrrWokedAtforrieyi 4'j 5' M.Ttai;1fOBH ....J'tfltattiettM'yr'-k v 5Vj,t;T. : ix'!? HiMeKeef MeusKhExaminer. WJ.H. McKee, .h .fi: .,, -.Charjes ? Root,;: VEjtefiitiw CemwitML. I :t,'Buibee,-.:;aJ'";V.;'..' 14. cTpor further aaformatwn, the pufilin la reftfredit iha p:iuaDlvlfetsandtoraiA of ..proposal,. tw Mcb iay b.i Jotaiued at tbOi Office of the Giup''JVvr ; aDV , iu , . , ft. 11. i 1 iiit,,. ret y. ttaimhn8AH3r f; - ' ra;1T ;' O Ri'U CAItOLl MAM U'f UAL Tl It IS I g f tbia. .Ntb art ida AI atuai ire las aranou Cou,p toy, beli;a" ibe liib J,Muary, 15S Vtli i'oitow jiug'.rsbos r'e're .elected JJirectors and Ofioiers for the ansuing year tsrnTnTri?c t. . . 1 ffenry t). Turner, Raleigh ' PJohrRiiMrlma. V - da. ; W " 'T.'ffi Selby,";' i " Sfrde? ' ?i :CfWvIic1iiags, do '' fi Kern" P.'BatUe,; ' 4!-"-'df V; Vf :.-QflorgI&te--Izg-i- do.' . - V V aiiea M. 3Cole3,Ti, dewvn f -'.;. Jauje's E. "I6yV.Washiagtonii Alexander Mitchell, Nwbern. 1 Jos. 0. Wright, Wilmington ' '-"' John 41. Jones, Edenton. ; George W. 'Charles, Elisabeth City '" -- .V; Jus ttamsay, fiymoBjarf-'. ,y J. arreu, Murfreesbqroyffh. , .. ix. ij. 11 misuua, yuuriuii-e, r SaraaeliVatftibs; MUtou." ';. k r A W.-Steely FayettevUle. - '-,' ' - j ': jQreh"Whit, Anson county - Josb.-Bont4, Sate031- 1" A: P. Spmoiy, Asbeville, ' ' L ' I .OFFICERS OF TE COMPANY x. it. Keny,:'reitfeaf. I n"John H.- Bryan, Ait&rmeyS''f V' 'S'' I i?s;iJfamdea Si Bmita, Secretary and Treasw'ir j i'A'5Hi Selby, itic-offid) y -I Jofaa R Williams,- y Ex: CbmmitUe ' ""' n : C. W. D.JUtchirigs, j,-.5'V - 4 V This Company has been ia snccessful operatioo jbvef 13 years, and continnes to take ruks upon'all ;lasie3'of praperty in tbeState, except Stenia Mills tand lurpcntiue Uisuilenes) upon fiivorrlsuterDs. Potteto np weFapeTfyaufiTiig to rjeiifly f 4,00,0tr, a large portion of which is jn country risks; and Its present capital "is over Four II undrei Thousand Doltara, jn bonds properly sccrired. i ' All communications in reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretary, postpaid; '- i f ? ;; ,:: v , HAMDN S,'SMilJI; 5Wy. I January IStW 1862. - . jan 22 CRACKKR 1IAKERY. i WHE SITBSCRIBEclS HAVING. EDILT ;. 1' We llAUO BKEAD and CHACKER BAKE RX::' ad; fitted it 'up' wittt'lhe; most improved macbin erjJ, are n prepiredjto'furnish tbe citizens f Ral-1 eigh and ibe state, with fresh Crackers of tbebest quality, such as - r r - J , ....J ODA GRACKERS, ' " ,4;'v ,: -..- BUXt-EK'. '"-v: ' ' ' rX'-WATEH' -. -r', - .":":- ' :--' SUGAR M".k'e., A. ! We are abd prepared to furcieL the Af my and !N"a -.. . ; JTAVr Bit E AD, .'.' ' .'.- : V : ':.; : - PILOT' ' : ; :'"-X,:' t v.v''W1NE BW UIT, etc., ...: ' '-.. V'1':' t At the owes1 m r teet rates -:. Ca h orders ' securely packed and promptly attended to. ' -'l-'-. i Y'yYY ( J ASi SIMPSON A SON.- , ANTFD EMPTtf PLOTJRBAltRELS, lN good oonditionor which we wilt pay 25e. each nov 30 tf iJAS.fMP-1 BE I'AlliL r OR TUK DKLIVE-: erf of WIVLI M M. TIlOMPoUN at UTalf Way StaUou a thVRicbanoa'd aqd Petersburg R.iR. or tbe Camp of the 47th N. C. Ksgimeat, near Drew ry's Bluff.- Said 1 biwp$a'ls. ,if tiesmer ffomC'm , pany E, of tbe aVVe named Ilegimeaf, redles a.t or 8 miles Vest of Ealeiibaml do3eried from Camp Johsato' , below Goidt borough, on trie 8tb of tbe pre sent month.. hTrJ All, AOlWOOr;Cpt k ? ';V"-s :,Si'ki:Co.'E, 47ib Hegime&t N. U. T. -" t;-July J5tb, 1S62t'.iC- jf-fif-.. jr IV-nlvY - Sute J ouraal aBd.. Standard" epy r weekly -4 r je, and forward aeconnts toi &pt , Norwood at Proctor's Creerp. OWCbasterfieH Co , V. - t : . 4 : ; - A. U TOILET ARTICLEJ; .- Tbe S'ibscrlber h-j-lb pieasore of iurtouacing id his friends and-.tb . puNi,jier,ly tbirt a,'Ur inu-b delay trouble, an i ejpnse,' WiO g v the war, a ad in terruptiou of I ratio, be hti jjruereil a freb tu ply - Mtdivines,Ttnis aud tbcr.'ticlt;S in hi liiie, hih be bas beeo unable t lurQiib fur foiue time pat ' He baa ai pay CASH fur all fie tuj, &n4 bps last auch of bLj patrwns aa.d not pay propptly,"wiii 'taae the bint, and that H iff arrears', whVhave liot gone fo the. seat, ef . warjW tgbt fvf hr.4ndepeodrtieo and dearest iateresta" will pay lip their arrearages oKa part at iaast, so tbatae inay be able.te meet pressing de jaands, and keep hia tStoek replenished, '4 Y:. jEsfAll "orders ,fom the-coantry (onlsa from prompt and reliable parties,; wilt go aanotked, if not accompanied with the CASH, er its equivalent. v '"''- " P. P. PESCUD, ' .;5AI1 losses are paid Wilhia .SO days aftc? Eatisfactort prof ipreseated. ' W'-: vfjlEJBOTOl6STdR-i'64 AND 1862. r v , i? a IT IX fv Drnggut, aleisb N. C -A Iwhk .roth Uearen. ". . 4. rafet. 2. ; Pen's-Put IiOlC fl P " " a- 5. 8alf-DedtcllAi to uod, C 4 . ' ? The AH 8creo1tBjrf CbritCf t'l" w- uw xvb vi I aT v: 7.' Moti ves E irlr Piety 1 1 ." 9, C9tna to Jtua.by SBalL v. . ' CUng Our Harden co Jtja Lw, n-'i.'Ara.Yo Preprad?,-oi.- r-jft4 V 12.' PreparaUilcrtTby 0J, ; l,.Att apii )d the Y&By:- .-jn.uuroaT, 4 ' 8 : rioar soaiH4-in gaff. r "IJj ; 1 I7The awxir I 'c-a "' ' ' f - 5 -bar Soljior ituy; v -: , ,.-- 4rTv':.JJ-TI-0rtt-UathatiBft"vf5:M.4 v i-v , I lo- loarsouli-ralt Safa?-r' f,- i. tiovf st xriOT St a T . , ,; , v v a LVlndiriduatlfiffora,' ttp' M"i I ?". ''22V-f The FrBea-?4Mlsr, V-;k f&. H r.ja ..call to.Praveri b tUv. 0L.i. Rvla, Christ irr" t)V by Revc. e P. ...1 . . r, V Cbrut's (iracioua IntiLtiah, A. Are You Jifsdv r ,r 27- 1 -! 'Itie Lifrv Preserver. Trie Prrtbiift Blufttf-ef Christ, of Huvc a .tjldipu nikredJ :.-.. .. . -...-"7 .: . . r ' ;;fliypjni kadJNot Always "if 30'". "Way WUr teUW . ' "C ' '5 , ';3? M 'Peiu4text.fi' tl.Jo.-.4 '..' -" n-.'H'-i'- ',' Lv' " 3L The InihnitiJnt TrivaW. f .rJk.r. ;W.iia'-tt. 14 v - v4 1 !" 'J1,t Da'uSwan-by.Jtevj;:4'Je;.t 33. Soldiers, Cnqae Tour (rteat c, , .- ' .. fcneoBV.bTr tiuf W. Jf. rWn. 1 . .:. " 34. "'Where are te Chri'tiai. it tba " ? . 4rray, bVaLidy-el N. p., , 4 ' "-'i 35.. Who Will v$9W V Any Uoid, . , ' ' 1 y r. J. H4r, D. !., ' "4 -' V ; 3(t What. Willi Th... U-k... cmj-i i . k - ; ,, 3.What Wilt Tba-J tfn-t I gtioald t 'V' Hne.D.-jb.,h!-.-. f.v ': 1ST. ; What Can 1 ? by Kev. tt V4 ' - 1; V.: MWe. UD.; o ' L-"fc: 4- j ,'. :' SS.;. Srjsbin W lien P. B.Price, 4 - ;' ,- ;SeejT, D. 1). .... J JLi.-,S-. .". -laeaioner and the .Sarlburi , 4 '"41 A 'tfiwiferfelKvetf, byxlle.lJ C7A- ' : '"- J i litdeo.'". t 'v' --U-.vT:w.4 if . U - sA Tbe AJreat DuesUoo Answeied,-'. v vs. ..r V Vr..Moore, D D., . 4. Advie. to Sitldieri, by Kev, Wm. ' w-A-i-" v-Jvoyaj,vft";- jv-"'.1 ". 8 ; M.v 45. vTh Great D y f Wrath arif of r t A V-' . ;'' IIjh)P8 tor tba,tHins'' - .rlti J fcbilob. by Ksv. JL UurroW. i. -m ; . XE Elqur and Lincoln." by A Pbv ' .. y S mm, '.!..; 4; Tbe UtblaorAtheim',bv J. lCsn ' ;-.''...r'r .r '4 .' dolpir Tuikr, su., Atturfaey ' . .' Oeaerat- I Vi? - -4- Tbe S ld cr" Pockef B(ble,jfts J " iesued for the Army of Oliier ' ' i . , Crvuiweill w U'V- ,-; ..-,L- .-, 22 ' f. : Siuco Junejw,' '8J we We published .of aacK Zf "'1' ' the abova . froju. 20,tftt.to SO.tflil 'Bopke njaHMig a VtiIJi'i pes, uf, l?2,40r wbrob iajuve r ;0 0 400 'ot.PaicAiH'rXf:l'i. Iti.Auieaeau, Tract! SielA is seid ?' tttety ea . J . "Tliw. fee b4v slJiud 'gi'W Wyi (ttly fuf tfieKorJifrs, a(i the, Mr 4 to" f l,5J( p5ges rbr one ddlftfc ')Ve jirS riow prp'r'ed tj Vfiu a0,iJ( lour tinge tracts per day. aod to4ealnb-'' . suouid gat- out ref tlUrly if f wwuld Supply. 'tn' ' iii iini upon u irm itne jConleikraU) btatec- ne ' are io great need vt' luijUa to auppry trte Oalls for our ekk ui.d wounded SulJiLrsi wbw tuve4 nbW courvd Uut -Itli rir :v.Llndw,for iirdfrii'',v.: W ill net every Drwtn ana.fatnot hiia us in. pouring inl tbeir miudj sud hearts Ibe Ibeuliog, saviDf 13 ilia of lbs Gofpeir " ' ;: -: j. -: - .:; ; j . - A Chaplain In a bospStal at PeWsbbVj1 writes mm, that a sick swct.ier was'iopefully conreruid while ha 1 was rending eb hhn thjalact. 4 'fhe Priciiu ''Blob'df.or,. A Jbrist,"Ac. The eviffentfs lsabarirl8t tbatf U" daily blesing thee-ia(e ihe-giM of Wt t'.'Ihe Swldier's PoekeylJible,sbo61d b rrbeaiv1i , ' into the bunds ci every eoldhe;-j iMtjMI lautsrs 'aiCt CarUtUnsdo wbat tbey can ptufoptlrin ooilertiag aad sending -uq fuads for tl?i W. J. W, CROWDEB,: i ' ' 'r , a ,i aM f. p. 'o . sna III sootn bave. a Supply oflbeNew V TeUmont prmtea j by t ' Confederate Utes- Bibr " hooiety and bound" befeiv "i v r r - , 'I.. - '-t-l: "- i'l- 5 10,000 ; ; vIiTH . Ul ' GOODSTP ARRIVE Air THIS r rENfIiaETIWWlJITAl-EBisi - v 'J'l A. W1IITAK CR- IIAVINt jjUT.n K t e: luilbwing aoods.v i v J iwu.icv ifuiuiuo aiwin, nera -ror sao . -- .Ft ; . vONTjUAJtl), ; 20 V Baskets Cnampogna, J? : 40 .Cases' Si. Julian Claret 10' Dylen, Pepper Police, v i. 5 lloeen Mushroom, Catsup, ' ,. 10 Down Tomato Catop, -,"':' ' 10 Cases French Cordials, j ' ' fj UO .Pounds Grain PLpper, T ; v' . 100 " Oro'uid , i0i)-,--.' tpie7 j l ' , ' -.J-0i.CaS If iBSJefi;-' H . '.:--l) -;TnU: XSjerry .inJ "'-j' 10 Barrels Cricaer, fibda, Butter, ic: ..''f ii ; ' TO ARRIVE, . 60 .Boxes Candy, ' J . j 00 Buhl Wheat I . ' . $600U W wrth Crockery and Glass Ware.. CALL QN TUB INIMITABLE,! 'v-.,i:' ,":- M Grausman's ,:. !' - ' "LARGE CIVIL AM AllLITAttY CLOTHING lAZVUFACTOK-T, S:k'v-' -KALK1UJJ.N. UL 4 -Ip-'t'.V.. . - i r have now o w j a a D , a n d am c o rr- JL suntly receiving iroiu ail parts of tba cuantry. Urge stock tf nil swrts off v r.' . " - j . . . North Carolina Gray Casimeres. l. I . - . Conleferate Gray Cloib, ' ..... --' Confederste Blue Cloth-I. V ).l Cosfederato fky Blabi Cloth very fi ne. v.-' -:'-i , All eorls ct inmmittgg for Cavalry and Artillery. UBiiorms. .. T i ;A Old Laoe, any size.' 1 Confederate BtittoDS. Fine ortb Carolina Stabs Baftbiis, iai a good Io of Qver'-Coating. Having in my employment the best MiliUry Cut- ter, BLder whose supervision all work U dons by reg uiar joorDevmen latture. 1 am able to maram tn I.Ka MiuWna rt. I i m . . . ...II V wj viwivi. uv-wju am uiuivarj Kriueil. lull aai- iifoction in Price, Beaaty, Darability and Workman- Ship.i';-.?;k,:-1'.v.: 't-V-f .-i4"...vf-: r-i . An Ageot of mV'esfobtishment is -eanantly travC ! elling, and raady to taks UH.ures at aiy Camp, aci ' the gortdj will be sent tor eutomers by tbe Souther a -; Express.nV1 Please address, --4 ' -4- M-" - ' li .7 it . jyi. UKAysHAn.aieroaaot Tailor. " . Rulelgb. Jit a aary 15th., I 62 ' ! i (rf IM f I IT A Y-" G O d DS '.! !rh SUP7 GHfcnr . AND j AttAB j, MlblTARY 47 J jOvVTcoaU with large capes, p. ica 16, 18. 20 and .1 ' 2 dollars, all boma made. r..i a,; , SOO Merink Shirts. Grty aad White.'fir eamn lia. ' 40O Pairs Meri o and bh ker Drawers; all siUs, m - Jlrey fcod hfte, jostto hand. " j ; f -ou i'air iiruy,! Blue, rabaad i ixadf colored Cloth ' -" ,-d Casjtuaerea, made tomes sorel or old by the vr.pair.orsiffgpMtijrB toureisers. .. " Overcoatiugs ji, Beavcr.U'iiul and .peterha.. ', . '" j4tr?"Ji2eu sup. VVhiud.fta "'"; ;?0D'jzan Cassiuere..Gnban and Caliofatlgao. Pis bkttti and Shaa Is for Soldier's ura. I -Oil Clotb Orereoaiu, Levins aal Cap Covers. r . v - Ui't wuttons by tte gr s. ... (lold Braid by tba pairi- "' I ' - tiaversaekaby tha hundred.'' . '" : 20O ialr Drill GaiferS. v - v'. Heavy Socks by the doeo,p ' C - GlOTes'aod Gauntfaua ,-v ; : ' , f"' (' Pants, Vests and Dress. ClcUfog i emopleW assort. , j- . rnent at.; .; T..-W, hOY STUN iA C0.3. r. oet9 ;'"" .. 4 Pftterakurr. Va.- LD MINT JUi.lt AT wnl f; !,:. r -v.. -' ' ''"r,.:''.''-'1 : . - - , '"-' v U i,vv ;.'..' T . ' 1. t. - 1 !- '. v.. ' ' ' lAKEU'S "i'Jl .ft t f: !' I: 1 j :1 3' ! t - 1 ..-
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 13, 1862, edition 1
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