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f- - j I t-1 ,i' i. : . -. - h . j- fcfel: c j h. t.k,l. JKeWW JttSf'V '7. ....... . .l. . : .- ' .. r".pw 15 i !. n- j Hi -J. -3 i r V- RALEIGH : SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 4 1861 j "it ! 3 ' til J III IK I i r -a l W M Im. 1 I a T 1 I i I - t I I - I I : .1 I I I'll I. U t i 1' f.;!.ii".r.i.;iUT n..inM4nTti(lnc In the $l '4 : I tip j the- WeUr' eftotf t. , 1 kW tor Uertion, . ; -'Zljr thm Weekly or emi-nfij xwtiTf a "r;r- ' s 1. ,tT iv. 0 5 8 10 14 0 1 )0 00 2. 10 00 id o4 i MEDICINES, &G. ' WiGTW;AM TONIC. 1 rpmssB, DELicicmR ani rAP-i'AMjft bit. X TIBS arereoomide4 1J ib FIRST PHY SICIAHS OF" THE! CJOUNTKYJ onccoant'ft taieJr PURITY AND GREAT MRDICINAl VIRTUE.! .?;.!' 'i -A. r Vrftji ui b made at the Mn W jBUSiyESS CAIDS, TT They ? pleua&i ;m eotr io tie tMte n proneoiieed the BEST TONIC AND gTIW- I ANT EVER OFFERED TO .Tun? ruu- ;. , ... ..4 ,,;, ;u :,t 4W f, ; Their cnfaCve power In oftseelof GENRAt. DEBILITY, IOSS OF APFBT1TE, ;CONi 8TIPATION, te.,. are nnjparralleled, nd f guarantee that we; feel warranted in claiming what we o, we beg leave to state that onr aisertions are endors dby,-;, r j Aik f l"' " ' '" f ' Prof. SILI-IRIAN, of lalcCoUtege. r t . . ProC n A YES oJtttliHf ett, , and haadred of other. V ; f . ": For sale bjy - Grocers, Wine Me?ehants, and Drug gists generally, j C"'.'. Frincipal Depots I; dee 1 ly ; : 1 Cenat of NortU Carolln. Reported by th Secretary ) A Sia& ntnr 145 Watr SL, New -'York. fet, --j- l- m -Sta 1' ' FRESH MEDICINES ! AND TOILET ARTICLES. The Subscriber has the pleasure of announcing to I his friends and the public generally, inat auer muca 1 rlnlair trnnhln. m.nd emenM. ftwillf tO' thtt WAT. nd in terruption of trade, he has precurBd afreshsapplyof Medicines, Toilets and bthtr attioljBS in, hi tine, which he has been unable to furnish for some time past. He has to pay CA$H for all he.tfuys, and hopes that such of hia patrons as do not pay promptly, will take, the hint, and that all in arrears, who have not gone to Ihe seat .of war to fight for 'our independence and dearest interests, will pay up their arrearages or a part at 'least, so that he may be able to meet pressing de mands, and keep ms stock replenished. . ' jzar All orders from, the country (unless from prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not accompanied with the CASH or 'its equivalent. ' i - ?. B. PESCUD, au17 tf Drug'gjst, Raleigh, N; C. , DeCARTERET A ARMSTRONG, U.XTKf XL & Xi UXi SXO -4 ' ' AND 'j ' BLARE BOO Y M A NUF ACT U RE E3 ee lte-t -JOHN W. COSBY. RALEIGH N C. I Sept. 28 1860. 1 -I- A. CPOXUAll, i B. F.PULL1AM, ! D. K- WKISIQiBR. PULIsiAM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF) NEGROES ' Odd-Kellows' nail. Franklin St c. ;. 4. . . ; it i c ii mo n d , v, a . , DAILY SALES Public" Airaf ParvATa We pledge! our strictest attention to (he' business en- Prusxea w us, ana wiu, answer au oom i I munications' promptly. ! PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT, It tft . " M 3 IEBLES, PLUMMER & CO.. IfrORXIKLY PKXBLIS WSHTB.") ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND .GROC No- 22, Old Street, Petersburr Va OROMPT and diligent personal attention giVe&tcj JL i the sale or au consignments of Produoe. Always on hand a! full sdpply ef standard quality Qrocbries,i suited US the wants of Farmers and Families. H 1 LBK'i MVLMf Jk6J J. TBOVfffOV. hkitbT iu h.umer, jr., late of the firm of T.iM. Martin, Brother A Co. 3 ; I, 23 Sele Agents for Reese's PUosphol Perivian or Manipulated Uuafio. .: ; June 2T4-ti OAK CITY SAVINGS DANK. ! ,vl;i' 5 iH T. D. HOGG, PrMi&tht. j j: ' Joiks G. Williams, CatlUr. ' ' ; . DIRECTORS, i j r j Dr;T.D, Hogg, II. 8n Smith,. Q. iJusbee, I John G. Williams. This Bank is receiving deposits, at the .Ex change' Office df John O. Williams & Co. Disoount day Tuesday . i j feb lS4-tf. ! T ' ' "" "" 1 1 11 1 I 1 1 FOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING THE HAIR. I have received the following favorite articles, vis : ; . ' Mrs. Allen's Restorer and ZylaBalsamnm, Wood's and EzekiaPs Restorer, Burnett's Cocoaine and Cocin, , : llosemary and Ckstor Oil, Lowe's and Piver's Pomades. . Demerson, Petit & Co., Hygienique Societe, and Monpelas Pomades, Tricopherous, Kathairon, Essence Bay Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, i . ' Philecome, and Pescud's Hair Tonic. I -Also, the most approved IIair iDys known in this country. .- For sale at -. ' PESCUD'S DSUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 180. maSO tl. BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE- J ties : Early Xarffe Plat Duch, " ,' . Early Red Top, ?' T I Ruta Ban, (a superier variety .) Large White Norfolk, Larsre Yellow Norfolk. Large Wliite Globe. Also, Altringham Carrot Mangel Wortiel Beet, and large wiuxer urumneao. caooage oeea. For Bale in quantities te suit porehasera at June 18 tf. P. F. PESCUD'g- GOCHTIXS. Alamance," Alexander, Anson,-. Alleghany Ashe, ... T Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, v Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke' Cabarrus, Caldwell, ; Camden, Carteret, 1 Caswell, . Catawba, V Chatham, , Cherokee, Chowan, . Cleaveland, Columbus, Craven, CumberiaadV Currituck, Davidson, Davie,' Duplin, - Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, - Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, -Haywood, . Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, incoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, I McDowell, 1 Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Robeson, Rockingham, . Rowan, Rutherford, . Sampson, Stanly, ""Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Wake,' Warren, Washington., Watauia, Waynes Wilkes . Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, WHtTX. nun, i , .l I- . .-1 -:,' J -'wmir "v rHlSMAN'S YEAST POWDERS. MY I J Materials are to hand, and "Mr. Chisman has put up a laree quantity, all who baveioeen waiting for sup. plies can send in their orders.. . j U you doubt that tbeie great powders are not su perior to any now known, you Can find testimonials from the most respectable families in Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re tail. f J P. F. PESCUD. may 23 .. ' " j 1 Hi t TO -.THE FRIENDS OF ! HOME MANTTPAOrURia ri:vl THE KI N S TON j- r ! SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. ! 1 fVRDERS for negro BROG AN S and BOOtS aee WloUolted.. J. C. CAKPJtNTER, Agent. a-inswn, -.as u, June 24, I860. .f-: aug4-f. rETEilSBUKGr, Y A. THIS WELL KNOWN ESTAIilSHMENT SATimO BtKR , KXCKXTLY FITTID Xt AHD gttrpjLraiD, with all KODBit:cowYjmnrcES. Uar. - . .... T'.J 1 ""era 10 iraveiiers &uracUOn Uasnrpassed by any, Hotel I f (Now it I- In the Coumtrr.r I - i ' JOHN JAKRATT. &, BRO. H DONNANS & JOHNSTON, . LiL.- retewbuyg, Y.j CHANT I J! '8i DONNAN At CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS t ' Kichmonii. va. i ! 1?pR-NjCE COMPANY OF THEVAJJ- Saeo 2o9f tVIRG1HIA' Wtaoh Virginia Capita , : lnwporated: March, : Charier per. i LxSS!!11' adjU8to(i d PrompUyfpald, f n wioia ompinfesi WKi L.Ra,r.ge. J08' CARSON, . ; . i . ' . , W.S.SIMPSON, - .eurabu apTIO tf 'res't.1 i i : AgVh rfeTa.i 31- 1 LiliJL- on ' WANTED 1 i -.AT TH1 INIMITABI.B WHI!TAKimR 1 fj; CONTENTED, MAN J FOR WlHC b offer premium, of FJVE OAXL0lf9lr I Dreary's Celebrated Southampton (Va. Speaking of the abve O LB BRANDY, th 4 iTHE INIMITABLE WHITAKER haion hand '! ! ty 'V " .V? -DREWRYS OLD APPJiS BRAND Yi BETH JONESt OLD APPLE BBAKDT, TISOALES'OLD APPLE BE ANDY, ; t and many other eholc BRANDS i V . A i !i P. 8. The eonteatod nuut oaa l&l thalNTMTTii BLS at hi Store, on Harirett St. Utwm ihm hnnn A N OTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY!-- J While on my recent -visit to the Old Dominion, I had the good fortune to procure- from an old iriend a demijohn of Rose Cordial or the most delectable fla vor a splendid and invigorating article for the sick. Call, by all means, and get same before it is jrohe; price 25 cents a bottle. Among the chore variety of other things too tedious to mention, tc which the at tention of the public is respectfully called, I have a fine lot of tbo best Hair Brushes. If yon want to feel good and poetical rh these gloomy times, just call around, procure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I will guarantee a fine flow of the most higTifaluti pheeltnt. Jf. 1JSUUD, Druggist. XTEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS l Consisting of THE WOOD VIOLET, ' HUMMING BIRD,- BUTTERFLY VIOLET, . PATCHUTLY MUSK, s PINK JOCKY CLUB, FRANGIPANI ROSE.&c. Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toiet waters. Ail of which are of the finest quality and put up in elegant style. For sale at f PESqUp'SIDRUG STORE. ' Raleigh, May 18, 11860. i ma 23 tf. JUST RECEIVED AT! PESCUDS DRUG STORE. A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. , B P AKEItS PRES1IUM BITTERS. A new supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand At , PECUD'S Drug Store. ' 7,ST 092 o,52 s,3sr f,423 8,172 &,S46 6,235 4,515 10,823 t 6,647 "7,402 , ,297 . 2,40 ' 6,064 6,581 .- ,038 12,555 , 8,669 2,078 10,108 5,779 ,795 .9,561 4,671, 13,378 6,001 8,286 6,8S0 10,716 6,490' 7,009 4,180 11,189 2,826 15,738 6,642 5,351 5,488 8,981 3,948 4,682 11,141 5,241 10,548 2,210 4,903 6,000 5,370 5,693 5,435 5,542 10,543 ' 6,781 " 8,725 6,319 10,617 5,912 5,198 1M18 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 3,317 5,211 14,768 8,5S4 10,021 ; 10,522 ; 9,060 1 9,106 6,590 ' 7,847 8,949 3,203 8,903 16,470' -4,923 ! 3,596 4,771; 8,721 i 13,280! 5,9441 9,110' 8,229 m 1 , i27 ' 1 . SLAT'S. 3,444 ' 611. 6,951 2D6r 891 L 72V. 6,878 279 v 43S ado- 109 29 1H lU 276 lb 22S 304 38 151 109 "355 1,288 t .978 221 147 101 374 3S8 2J1 541 102 362 LIU V162 C93 2,450 104 ; j 85 Mti 259 : ; 29 -. V 193 107 "177 89 . U5. :' ' 2 451 273 290 I 45 184 688 " 766; 656 159 522 1,184 S92 818 127 106 i 345 380 1,450 407 135 122 489 i 42 I 86 1184 143 ! 53 424 402 296 ! 82 f734 1261 " S 280 168 64 1 8,186i 5,327! 8,621! 1.931! 2,371; 8,040 .1,088: 2,127 : 1,969; ,355 I, 664 ; 8,24 ; "619 3,71S 2,13t 2,463 ,19fl 5.830 2,524 2,392 7,126 10,10$ 1,764 7,079 2,199' 3,90? . II, 086 8,947 3,625 10,34 . 2,584 31$ 1,382 4,445 5,79$ 281 4,916 3,41$ 5,13l 2,11 519 213 4,30$ 1,305 6,541 4,823 2,518 4,681 10,332 6,808 3,499 5,109 2,983 8,569 5,196 8,473 620 5,453 1,645 5,456 ' 6,3118 3,929 2,391 7,028 1,169 2,469 1,246 1,597 2,246 10,733 10,401 2,465 104 5,451 1,208 3,496 1,433 362 TOTAL, 11,853 6,022 18,664 3,590 7,956 14,7 TV H,3U 11,995 8,406 12,654 9,257 11,546 7,499 ,$48 8,185 16,215 l6,730 19,105 9,166 6,842 12,348 8,697 16,273 16,369 7,416 1i;601 M 1 15,786 17,376 ; 12,691 14,1M 19,310 8,444 23,396 7,925 20,056 19,441 8,039 6,801 10,443 9,504 7,734 15,347 528 15,657 6,730 10,211 8,195 6,004 . 5,908 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,683 21,715 13,376 , 8,856 16,949 8,940 7,248 11,221 16,793 '4,043 11,009 16,798 15,490 16,746 14,586 11,573 16,623 7,801 10,402 10,379 4,943 , 11,202 23,627 15,726 6,357 4,957 J 4,906 i 1,749 9,720 10,711 8,655 CLOTHING- &C. "aTEW CLOTHING STORE 1 1 J J.A-4k 'I : JUST . OPENED j HT r i f j i ' - k ii m - it at the! ornsr tt Fayetteville St and Market Square t20,OOfWorthofMENS and BOYS Ready Made 1 aotklng, Boots, Shoes, Hats,,aad many other articles wish it distinctly understood that thewe Goods 'verejbottght in timee of peace, and consequent ly atottickilowerpricap than they could be bought for now. ?theV wfll be sold again at the - v ; l; ;;l0LD RETAli. PRICES. ; -I have no 'particular fancy for saying much. : All I S -ii&i of4h4 pnblio if to , give me, a calL They Y will Certaialy not be disappointed j I f Ki the quantity, quality or f V i!1 tn the prices of xaT ; -;,vfe;: goods'. ; - !'- Renfem$er corner of Fayetteritle Street and Mar SquMfi fcrnterly occupied by Mr PobL) : it-. is ' ttespecuuuy, i SU3! ; ISAAC OETTINGER. 1861.1; f PR,sl TRADE ! 1861. 631,489i 3J,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS. STATIONERY. &C. M IL1TARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. TJSTARD. A fresh supply just received At . PESCUD'S Drug Store. HAL ON S HAIR INVIGORATOR. Barrys Tricopherous, Eiekials Hair Restorer, V ' ' Pavsona Indellible Ink. ! ' At PESCUD'S" Drug Store, au 14 tf - f . Raleigh, N. C. ASH I CASH II CASlllII 1 apljl if. 01 ; l '' r L SELL MY GOODS FUR CASH ! I DON'T do a Credit Business ! Therefore I hope every person that sees this advertisement will not ask me for CREDITabecause I am-not able to do a credit business and have to pay CASH myself. I have oalled on every person that owea me a DOL LAR, and have not been alio to collect the first CEN T. t wish you would call .on some one that is able to credit ; . J. B. FRANKLIN. ' apl 17 tf '"!'.. I . ; .. I OLD DOMINION ?"T0BACCO.-AN-OTHER Lot, of Old Dominion Smoking "To bacoo," Jugt received at f Turner's'' North Carolina Book Store. Said to be Superier to the former. r Jan Std ' j vj. ..;,'.:; , " j Yl'iHTAJtEttts IS THE PLACE TO ;,mar6 tf. - " . V ' v- 'v " -i fh11 1 WATERS-.CON- mii Sulpher Water, aba Roek Bridgo Alum Mass! I " . Jroraaleat 't ..t WCfTJDT TlRTMr BTORJL UaiIDEES' TACTICS, Complete Edition; Revised by and published under the personal super vision of the Anther in 2 Volumes JPrioe $2.50 j Whensent by mail, j . , 2.70 VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantey and Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid by the troops ; Inspections, Reyiews, Dnties of Captains, Companies, Dnties in Camp, and Garrison, Soldiers Rations and Mode of cooking them Abriged and compiled by Lient. Colonel WM, H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of ; tactics, Virginia Military Institute. . S ! 1 price 1-&0 r" IThen sent by mail, J ' v L70 THE : VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an abridgement of Hartfee'sIInfantry tacfic, by Capt. J. K. LEE. i'li? f Price $00.50 4 When1 sen by mail,' ! t 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Cant. JOSEPH ROBERTS. moo ow.7 When sent by mail, ' i ' 00.85 ON INFANTRY! CAMP ; DUTY, FIELD FORTIFICATION and Coast (defence, by Captain L. V. BUCKHOLTZ, author of the Science of Wa-. A r Price $00.50 When sentbv mail. H ! 00.60 Instructions for OfilcerS and non-comitnissioned Oftl oers of Cavalry onont post duty, by Lieutenant Colonel VON ARENTSClilJUD i , first uus Bars, King's German Legion, with an abridgment of them, bv Lieutenant fjoionei, tne uon. . PONSONBY. ! " i ! Prioe $00.50, When sent by mail, , ; 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR.COOKING by Troops in Camfr and Hdsnital, prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by order of he Snr ' geon General, with Essays on Talcing food and what food, by FLORENCE GALE. j I Price $00.25 When sentbv maH. f m 00.30 ALSO acomDlete New Pocket Map of VIR GINIA, fj" - ! Price $00.75 When sent by mail, j ! 00.80 BAYONET EXERCISE and iSkiimishers Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. ! i Price $1.00 When sent by mail," ! .1.10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL LERY Extracted from GILHAMS MAN NUAL for Volunteers and Militia. .' j. V; Price $1.00 When sent by mail, ,,,..) 1.08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier, Illustrated with 28 Engrav ings, and designed For the use of the Militia of the Confederate States; V Price $1.00 When sent bv mail. - J . 1.86 MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY an, Element err treatise on Advanced Guard, out post, -( and Detachment Service of Troops, and the ; manner of posting and handling; them in pres ence P-'$1.00 1.12 Volunteers of an -Enemy. When lent by mail. GILHAM'S MANUAL for del and Militia of the Confederate! States. . 1- " lit r ' ; Price $2.50 When sent bv maiL ! 5.00 For sale by f !? W. L; POMEROY. J se 11 tf Raleigh, N.C. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP CHEWi fi ING "Tobacco. The purSouthern Quid. . A Snnnl-v o f thn &kna tnat rsMivad ki - . ; . i - r' mrrB-MTtno . 4 j , N.rci Book Store. las 9 tf ! sauAge please Oopy, rjODA, WATER: AND SUGAR CRACR- O doa.jarsor n13 PiekJ .ea. at 1 - 'WRTXAjaOl'S. I dSUTT. TOTKN,, A1IP BOYS : 'TN tvT'OFw'b-- t .M . Jj CfcOtHlKG, EATS, SHOES, BOOTS. Ac, of every tlesosripOOn, wilt find me nrepared this HrttlN l to toUhjh'itt with BETTER GOODS, at more 4 R6asdnal)le Prices ; . thai Irsrefofore; and I most cordially invite them to .sjiinttiAy, i. , ', ! - jS 0 0 D S AND PRICES before purchasing. 1 i otmthstanding the crisis, I have been NORTH nd pfxehased, to great advantage, a most BEAUTI FUL find VARIED .STOCK of '! AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and my frjendi can be famished, at short notice, from ned to loot , 'V i ;- . " L ? Having' splendid Stock of the most fashionable Wj approved 5 French CLOTH, DOESKINS, C;iSSIMERES, VE STINGS of all kinds, Ac , thft njoet! 5 ACCOMPLISHED AND SV7PE RSO4W' . Hv - . -j- , ''I flCJjEll AND 1VOHKMEN Ay TAYLORlNG ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready oupefa0 with ai .one in the old North State in mtkipg any Garment or Clothing to order, in the most suert ana arasae manner4 . The liberal ' encouragement I have received and coatinued indications of increasing confidence, ihspire m with te bdpe that I shall be more liberally patron ized than lever; to merit which I will give my undivi ded attenfion to the wants of all jrho favor we with a " : V ; . .imrn. Tin m m m vr p'L13tf ,( ; i t ',!.-. ''! 1 -MILITARY GOODS! 4 ( frPi-.i GREY AND DRAB MILITARY LI OeroOSts with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 &nd i . 22 dollars, all home made. '. . " &00 Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for., camp life. 5pO Pairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sizes, ; 1 Gry and White, just to band. SO Pair Grev. Blue. Drab and Mixed colored Cloth : and Cassimeres, made to measure or sold by the r ; paC or Single pattern to suit purchasers. . Overcoatings In Bearer, Pilor and Petersham. O Doen sup. White Shirts. : i?ODoen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue ' v HShts.- ; BusVets Sand Shawls for Soldier's use. J 0 ClothfOvercoata, LeKsrins and Cap Covers. GUt Battims by the gross. , u"jiu OTHMps 'y lae, pair. Haversacks by the hundred. . . 2gftPaM Drill Gaiters. Hiav Seks bt the dozen. Gloves and Gauntletts. ' V iAntt, - VMts and JLXress Clothing; a complete assort- anent at t. w. royston a co.is. ;oci9 p Petersburg, Va. AUGUST ITth, 1861. i MILITARY GOODS! 10. il SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. f i 16- 5& & Co, 3 Cf!a fiirnUh Militarv Comoanies with the following namea gooas as snort nouce ; Of C1oa& Over Coats, I ; il Chsth Caps, Oil Cloth Haverlocks, ; p Oil Cloth Haversacks, Oil Cloth Leggins, .. . . ; V .;r Fatigue Jackets, f . "i j Plain and fanov fatizuo ShSrts. Gfnghala and Calica Shirts. TMinno under Shirts (White and Grey.) merino drawers, (White and Grey,). !; 'Velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, ' iieavy wey over voats, ' ; ALSO, ON HAND, t" "' f lrV and Bine RatineK I . PJ:''W ! Gret Gasimere. ' I Gwy Flannel which they will make up to order I - tand iwarrent satisractioi t - r- a21-Utf 5! satisfaction In every instance. T. W. ROXSTON, 4 CO., , , No, 51J Sycamore St, . Petersburg, Va. Tf ?iilTAKERS 1 V. WHITAKER'S 1 1 Si- t ,! K WHITAKERSH1 S SARINS GOODS! ' r ! 1 in 4 SPRING STOCK !! I. iv.MlTAKER I .11 11, 11 11 11 Ml ll f I ji t.TilEj;INIM I TABLE. :V, t.THBi INIMITABLE WHITAKER. l$0 Boies Oranges, $4 00 iiO d; Lemons, . 4 00 SO Bbls. Apples. 1 4 00 A .-- .e : Itndo: Potatoes, lO boxes French Can dy, 45c' 20 boxes Webb : A Whit jted's celebrated TO BACCO, 20,000 Havana CI GARS. 20 Cases Crackers. 20Bbls. Crackers. jSATTJIjpAY J40BNLNG, JANj 4 1862. ikBOBAN i FROM MLSSOUBI BRIDGE BURNING BT THE CONFEDBRATES. ; L St. Chakleb, Mo., Dec.21. A proconcorted movement was made last nicht bv the rebels along the North Missouri Railroad, i The rebels wio retorned from Gen. Price's army - destroyed! about 100 miles of the road, or. at least rendered it useless. Gommencinsr ei?ht miles south of Hudson,1 they burned the bridges, wood piles, water-tanks, ties, tore up the rails iorf tntle beat them, d destroyed te.-teJtynslij.Jie..This was eontinaed to Warrentownl where rthe work of destruction ceased;' How tcmnr wore cohoern- ed in this villainous work is not. vet'! known, but there is no doubt but that it was a. jpreconcerted buu uiuiauuus uiuvement vi me ciiiiens aiung the road, as no eingje party could have accom plished so mtch in doe night. Th.ree hundred of the villians are known to have been engaged in the deBtrnctioncfhe bridge: track aV Warren town. V.; ..'''""" - ; "VVAURBifTOw, Mo., Dec.. 24, 1861.Tbe dam age to fhelnorth Missouri Railroad may be ittm- caea up as toiiows rUndges at bturgeon, Centra ISa, Mexico, Jeffs town, and Waryentown, Darned: &:ao one Station and nerhana twpintv ear a. frnm niiy vx sixty culverts, large and small; threoor somr wpier siauons, iu,i;oo ties, rrom zow to 3Q0 telegniph pples, and five miles of iron destroyed, na ten miiiea ox wire rendered useless. Twd trains, one having eight car loads of bocs and several; car loads of hemp, and two cars of mercnanaise, are in the possession of the rebels. Four engiaes are lying where they can be seized py teem, i - -h - ,i : gome of the men who balanced to the trains nave arnvea here, from whom I learn that the perEOns who did -the damage are yet encamped alone 4he road, abbat five hundred beins at Hieh nui, ana other bodies at or near Martinsburg, Mexico, Centralia, Sturgeon, and Allan. At CJenlralia they went within half a mile of the Bdrgej Sharp-Shooters and. destroyed a bridge and water station. Two freight trains were cap tured within four-miles of the camp of a detach ment bf the same force. ' -j At tRenwick the work' was directed bv "Practi cal railroad men, and the right course was always taken '.to make the destruction complete. Where the track was taken lip, the'rails' were removed , the. ties gathered in piles and set on; fire, and the raila thrown across the pile, so that when the cen tre of the i ails becama heated the weight of the cold ehds bent them so as to render them aselessi In destroying the bridges the fires: were kindleM around the corners." where they would soon throw the bridges down, and the trestle guides which spanned tne open oulverts were burned, as were a i8o looirames on wmcn tne water canKs .stooa vsevscass j- ?- i r .-. , i Th houses of railroad men and of all Union men in the viciniiv of the road were surtoundod. .- i .... t . . . :. . and tno inhabitants assured that no barm was in tended them while they remained in-door. W bear of scarcely any pillage, Pr any other outrage beyond the destruction of the road and telegraph line. i i Thi damage to the road cannot fall hort of 300,ptr0, and at least one month will be required to repair it so-that trains can pass. WfRKKKTOir, Mo , Dec. Z4. By arrivals from Mexico we learn that the bridge, over Bait, river, whicV is the largest and most Costly on the road; excepjt that at Perrgue, which the rebels previous ly spired on Friday nlht was entirely destroyed on Sunday night. The station nouse at Jackson ville was also burned,; thogejiher with four or five cars. 'I be repairs progress rapidly here. - The bridge is repaired, and the culverts between here and 40nesburg, and the track at that place will be tq-mqjrrow, jf the men are not interrupted, and the repairs of the telegraph-line , keep pace with uosaioi ineroadr : .; J: - , St. Louis, Dec 23. General Halleck has is sued-ah order, fixing; the penalty of! death on all paxuqs engageu m destroying raiirqaas ana veie graplis, and requiring the towns and counties in wnieh' the destruction occurs, to repair the dama rrAn 4n4 wmw n '-'-."-' :': V r .t, i.csa eaaxia. unv DAUcunca. . i"; . r r carrying a wppl f . Water to the Haaians at Okt Point"-' . !'"''. f fr;; .y.ti T: u.mj mwengaBinws Dstweon tne gunboats and the beweli's Point battery, the Sawyer gun at the-Bip'fiaps opened fire and threw shell at the battery on cJewell's RIbU'-j w&h j --vV. - yy a jearo thai the gunbwt hrw several shell or Shot atlhe battery ofcCraney Island and reoeiv- m prow rapiy irom.tnat aireetiosj We are pleased, to record the, fact ht the boys at our batteries took dHWte aim with oah they fired and handled their irona with m niMtArt skUL ( -f.; .i ...j'l s.(. I... i.i J V. !., ii i It has bean' reported, thoufirh with what truth we ard onabls toay, that the Sea Bird struck the Express and set her on fireV and that she was af terwards put out without injury. P I .; I I .1 111 ... j DotJBLrBo.-tis Richmond Examiner expo- ses an insMc' f vhat la called 'dottbling,B that is, the holding two offioes by one man in depart menu of the .Confederato Ooverhmsnt at Rich mond. It says i . ! . ! . We learn of a case where a clerk in the Gov ernment employ, at a salary of eighteen hundred dollars per anoumr hires a man to ; do his work in tnat place lor , tour Hundred dollars a year, while he holds another elerkshio in onset the de partments, paying ! waive hundred dollars per an num'. Another instance brought to our atten tion is that of a -person employed by the State Leg.' uiaiure, wnne, at tne time, darwing a salary for imaginary, or certainly very inadequate,' services from the Confederate States Government. ! 4 00 dO Boxes Candles 40 boSes Cttnmen, ? Candjri "iR, i. j-lCc. 10 boxes Fancy Can- I dy,"j!v':e ! '20c. f if ail expected at ! the r INIMITABLE ; WHITA KKR'&U great variety cf WOOD AND IWJXLOW WiiREi i b- - I' ! -i v;-v-;! -; . . lii- iFlSHt FISnii! llSH!fI I lerrigs Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, While Fish, inU Shad are daily expected 'at 4 v i ;WHITAXER'& CITY EMPORIUM. f tyll-iLi . j-i-: -; j .". -, - frusr: received at franklin's. y -' Strong Fresh and Salrr SnufiT, and all to be had m the 80UTEERN CONFEDERACY. Alio, si Large lot of Every eoneeiveable article known . v;.-. to the trade." ' - - . ' k?ome one, come all, te ffiffl-Staadard and Spi hlNE GOLD J J fiCRXBERhaSin EWE Bti ," vy -"vi. .: !r FRANKLIN'S Calk t Qf the Age copy. LBY.--T11E SU1I- re splendid assortment of eribracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, Beeast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelet, Pinger Rings, La dies ani Geatlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pans, Caff Pins' Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ac Call and examine.' : ' 'V :noV j C B. ROOT. 4 !-! bmsiiMfs : YfiASC. POWDERS USE ANOTHER NAVAL ACHIEVEMENT OFF NORFOLK FEDERAL , VESSEL -CAP TURED IN SIGHT OF THE FLEET r ENGAGEMENT WITH OUR BATTE- r ries.. . -- ' "We get news from Norfolk of another dashing naval achievement by Commodore 1 Lynijb, with bis gallant little steamer, the Sea Bird. We con dense the iollowing account: - i, . i On Saturday night Commodore Lynch went dowh to Sewell's Foint with his flag ship Sea Bird, mounting two guns, (a 32 pounder forward and a 12 pounder aft) and took a position under the guns of our battery at that place, where she re mained air night till Sunday morning, when she espied the Federal steamer Express making out from' Newport News, with a transport schooner in towY She got round the point of JNewpor News with her charge, when our gallant Commo dore put chase after them, and run them towards Old Point f I Tile Sea Bird opened fire on the Express, and after one or two discharges the latter cut loose froni her tow and left her. The position, of the schooner where the Express left her was well over in toe enemy's lines, nut even that consideration did not deter' the victor from securing his prize. He dashed into her and tackled on, and in mak ing his way back eight gun-boats and an armed transport put out for him from Old Point and Newport News; "With the purpose of cutting him off.- But it appears they Were just five or six minutes too late, and in chasing heir she kept up a continual fire upon them, turning around every time, to give them the best she. had, the forward riflad 32 pounder. The sport becameco intensely interesting to the Yankees that they wadedpn a lit tfe beyond their depth find wokd a p the'bdys on Sew ell's point, Who opened fire on them. They find iug iarther pursuit of the Commodore vain, turn-, ed their I attention on the batteries' that were peppering, them so unmercifully. Now the mat-! tier began, to wear somewhat the appearance of earf-eetnesa. The batteries continued to fire at the ,eder,al vesseIs,, which doni their best towards ; silencing j them but the job Hud somewhat tod extensive for them; and withal, so warm that they speedily determined to give Sewell's Point a very; widfit berth. They goA well oot-f.angc of our, ahotias sodn s they could, but not until tbfee pf them bid got a dose which took the starch out of theni; " i , :"?" . - k t ".' 'I ' The gunboaU fairly rained the shot and shell iat the 8ewel's Point battery while; they had lb codrsge to continue the enggemeat: which, al-j toffeiher. including the chase after the Sea Bird; laaind tw6 and a half or three hours. Several hundred shot and shell were fired at jour battery and iot a single person received even a scratch. 'it. XiAO Oca XM jwvwa yu mcs wiij w e - city ith her prize in tow, and we learn- it is the. schooner Sherwood, which formerly! belonged to; G Bdbkorf Esq'on Back River, and was sto-j leni from, him sometime since by the Federals, and hai been since used as a watef transpors between ! Newport 'News and" Old Paint Ska raa then Cut orr thi Back Lxos or Youb Chaibs. I yvill tell you a secret worth knowing. A thou sand things not worth half so much have been patented, aad i elevated into a businesss. It. is this;.! .j.;. -. . . .. -M-.. ' .! If vou cut off the back leers of vour chairs, i so that the back part of the seat shall be two Inches lower than the front "part, it will greatly rensve the fatigue of sitting, and keep your, spinel in much better Bhape, The principal fatigue in sit ting ciomes from your sliding; forward mod thus straining the ligaments and muscles in the small of the back. The expedient I have advifed ; will b&viate this tendency, and, as I a have suggested, dd greatly to the comfort and healthfulness of i the sitting position! The front edge uT a chair should not be jnore than fifteen inches high," -for the average man, nor more than fourteen for the average woman. The average is now seventeen Inches high for! all, which' no amount of slanting in the seat can make comfortable. ; :j V , . Lewis' Gymnatium. : ' - 1 1 . ; ' 1 1 . . ;i ' . INTERNATIONAL CO RRESPONDENCE. It is not generally known ithat by the flag of truce which leaves; Norfolk almoit daily for For tress Monroe, persons in tha South -may commu nicate with' the North . Hundreds of letters jure frequently carried in this manner ) but ail, are Carefully examined both by the Confederate and .Federal officers. . To prevent the abuse of 1 this privilege on the part of those who are inclined" to fill twenty or thirty sheets of letter, paper, General Hugef has issued; an Order that hereafter no communication will be sent which Cover more than an ordinary sized page, All reference to political or military attain' must be carefully avoided, and an enclosure of thre or five cents made to secure transmission, me ouuiaeNujaress of the epistle should be "via Norfolk add flXi of truce. Juchmond Lhspatch. countingLhouse P s Mi T.lW, 51 6 12 13J 19 20 2flS7 2 8 16 23 2 It 2 30 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 3 10 17 24 8 10 17 24 31 7 U 21 28 6 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 1 7! 8 14 IS 51,22 28 4: ii 18 25 112 18 ,190 2 1 23 30 18 13 2728 iwlf 25 26 12 8 9 15 16 13114 20 27 3 10 17 24 21 2 4 11 18 25 ifO 17 t... 15 22 i2 19 6 ?lJ2 21 CALENDAR 1862. 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 t ;'S 10 17 124 J) 13U4 .iJ 1 P - . H 03 P P t P4 OQ : s m O i I a 6 13 20 27 8 10 17 24 31 ' 7 14 21 .2 & 12 9 10 23 39 "- 14 21 28 19120 267 M T i 1 8 15 22 29 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 "7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 I ''1 9 16 23 SO 1 14 21 28 4 11 13 23 ,1 15 22 2V 13 10 17 24 8 15 n w 9 16 23 Sum 6 21 27 8 10 17 34' 1 6 15 22 29 6 12 19 26 8 10 17 24 81 7 14 21 26 4 11 1ft 25 2 9 .16 23 80 4 IS 20 27 4 11 18 25 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22! 2V 5 12 19 26 i to 24 31 T 14 21 28 5 12 19 06 i 8 ( 6 12 19 2 9 16 23 80 f IS 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 IS 20 27 i :c3 v v- i HB'AQtrAaaV N C.: Taobrsjj) : Aojvtast GasxaAx'a Ornci, , V-V. 4 Raleigh, Vto. 17, 18.61.' j!' Gutkrai, ORDxa ) - .-'..'-'' 'm-'. . No. 24. I J , . ., ;;i .... i: , : All military officers of agents' having in their pes session money, or preperty belonging taJ the State, , particularly qaaytermas er stores, elotbing, eampand garrison equipage, commissary and ordnance Stores, are required to make a full and complete return pf it te the Adjutant Geaeral, according to the forms required by the regulations, showing : the inteuat received, issued and remaining on'band at the end of the pres ent and each subsequent quartery -o".' J: ',' 1 ' General Order No. 17 not having been complied with, all officers: failing to Comply with this order will be reported to tie Governor to be dismissed from the i service as the fdUowing extracts 61 tha law direct, j ' t j By orderiof the Commander in-Chief: ( i J. G. MARTIN, Adjt Gen. ; .'-T :"l .Lr- - ! Bxtract from Ue Bp approved Sept. 20th, 1881. 6xo, 78. Ali military officers having the charge of money or property belonging to the State shall make a quarterly return of the same to the Adjntaat Gene ral, in such form as he my prescribe, and also any other returns orfreports which he may require; Ail saia returns) shall be made .within twenty days after the expiraooq of the quarter, and any officer, failing to make the lame in ou mouth after tha expi ration of such quarter, or to Settle hp his accounts when required te do so, and pay any balance due by him on account for any property for. which he ought to account, shall be dismissed by the Governor, unless t suSoient excus is rendered for such failure or de faalk :- i- -jjv. ! ; "Bsc 80. All former disbursing officers who shall not have dosed; their accounts ad had the same set tled prior to the 20th of August, 186U shall make the settlement of the same: with the. Adjutant General : and all officers having public property of every kind and description which shall be in his hands, who Shall go out of dffioa on the 20th of Af gust, or bfbe or after that time, shall acoount for and deliver such property to tbejlAdjatant aeaeral,'andtfailiagk todo so shall be liable to be sued in the name of the jStatej and; all suits at ! law. which it may be" aeoesiatf to proaeeuto andexr this aet for hf State1, may be brough in the Superior "peart of jWake runty." : a I thresh' mstabh, iAvA'-JEi-iiYa - m ' ViMvr fiaaea. American TInrtrj. t v-f 7.. jmj ; awrjnM ' w ; r -r r - - f no 13 irntTAKERU tine VwniiiiiiEs naANuizrj, uih. in J : ; I i tv ?.! X . . ' P. j i : r t i ' f a. W4V jt ' i x : t ? . : : ' tj" M V- vm ' ' 11
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