I
THE RtiEIGHMlEGISTCTl
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BY JOII W. 8T5IEV '
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Business Cards, sot exceeding , eight lines,, will, be
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months for $5 00, r twelre months for $l-ia both
papers at $8.60 for six months, or $15 for twelve months:
ar-Contracts can be made at the offie for longer
advertisements.
BUSINESS CARDS. . :
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DeCARTERET & ARMSTRONG,
. BOOK BINDER S ,
AND -.- :
BLArTKBOOK MANXJFACTTIEEE3
RALEIGH, C.
00 15 tft' , '
JOHN VV. COSBY,
.0. 1. .
RALEIGH N. C.
Sept 26 1860.
MEDICINES?:&C
BOOKS STATIONERY &C.
OLD SACHEM BITTERS
, u;s -u ahd; s : '
WIGWAM TON IV. -
fftflBSE DELICIOUS AND FAR-FAMED BIT
JL, TIOS.. recommended, by the FIRST PHV
SICIANS C&ttTHE fVVTUy, on account o
tkeb itIRITx' A WD GREAT MEDIClNAlY
VIRTUE. : r . ,v
They are pleasant a neotar to the taste, and are
pronooaeed the BEST TONIC AND STIMU
LANT EVER OFFERED TO; TilE PUB
LIC
of
GENEIIAL
Their enrative powers.' in 'cases
STIPATION, et&, are nnparralleled,' and aa a
gnaran tee that we feel warranted in claiming what we
do, we beg leave to state that our assertions are endors
ed by f ; I A -l-ijt Jlj . t V , :j "O 1 : ? !v
v irtf;'HAYES,'ftf Jrtassachusetts,
and kaadreds of others. J -. ' . "
; 4Pot sale by grocers,' "Wine Merchants, and Drag
rists mnerallr. ' " J " :---'-'-' . '"-
' Principal Depot, 145 Wafer St; New Tork.
deci-iy . . -..vr:;---;,"'
esu mEmctNEs1.. -.
. t-; v . AND TOILET ARTICLES.
1 The Subscriber has ' the pleasure tf announcing to
his friends and the public generally, that after much
delay trouble, and expense, owing to the war, and in
terruption ef trade,' he has procured a fresh supply of
Medicines Toilets and other articles in. his line, which
be has been finable to furnish : for some time past
He has to. pay CASH for all he buys, and hopes that
such of his patrons as do not pay promptly, will take
the hint, pud that all in arrears, who have not gone to
the seat jof war to fight for our independence and'
dearest interests, will pay up their arrearages or a part
at lesst, so that he may be able to meet pressing de
mands, and keep his Stock replenished, s ; " ' . u ,
! fAtt orders from the country - (unless from;
prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not
accompanied with the CASH or its equivalent. .
1 t v nnn rtfr
au 17 tf Druggist, Ealeigh, N; C...,
EOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING
T11EHATR.-I have received the following
favorite articles, vis :
Mrs Allen's Restorer and ' Zylabalsamnm.
vrood's and jszeiaai's Restorer.
Burnett's Cocoaine and Cocin,
i Rosemary and Castor Oil,
Lowe's and Fiver's Pomades,
Demerson Petit & Co., Hygienique Societe,
! 1 andfflonpelas Pomades,
Tricopherons, Kathairon,
' -Essence Bay Leaves,
i Sayne's Hair Tonic, ;
I Philecome, and
- Pescnd's Hair Tonic. 1
f Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this
eountry. ' -
1 For sale at
. ! PESCtJD'S DRUG STORE.
Raleigh, May IS, 18 a. ma 30 tf.
Q
C.PVhhlXM, . R. P. PUUiIAK, J. K. WEISIOER.
PU LI I AM & CO. i
AUCTI0NEERS4F0RVSAU,- OF.-NEGROES,
Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St.,
RICH M OND, VA. ;
DAILY; SALES-Poauc iaxb Piuvam.
We pledge our strictest attention to the business en
trusted to ns,' and will, answer all com--munieations
promptly.,
PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT.
ly 0 tf. - , :
PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO.,
(rORKERLT PEEBLES k WHRC.)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS,
No. 22, Old Street, Petersbnry Va.
PROMPT and diligent' personal attention given to
the sale of all consignments of Produce - Always
on hand a full supply of standard quality Groceries,
suited to the wants of Farmers and Families.
LSH'L PEEBLES, JhO. J. THOMPSOK.
henry ii. plummer, jr., late of the firm of N. M.
Martin, Brother & Co.
Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian,
or Manipulated Guano. june 27 tf.
OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK.
Dr. T. D. HOGG, President.
JoHir G. Williams, Gather. ,
DIRECTORS.
Dr. T.D. Hogg, " v H. S. Smith,
Q. Busbee, John G. Williams.
This Bank is now receiving deposits, at the Ex
change Office of John G. Williams A Co. Discount
day TueBday, . feb 18 tf.
TO THE FRIENDS OF
HOME MANUFACTURES.
THE KINS TON
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
RDERS for nesrro BROQANS and BOOTS are
solicited. , J. C. CARPENTER, Aowit.
Kinston, Nr C, June 24, 1860. aug4 tf.
PETERSBIFRG, VA.
THIS "WELL KNOWN ESTALISHMENT,
B A VINO BKBH BE CE5tLT FITTED VT AKD SUPPLIED
WITH ALL ICODBUa- COHVEWIirCES,
Now oners to Travellers Attractions
Unsurpassed by any Hotel
in the Country.
marS JOHN JARRATTL& BRO.
DONNANS & JOHNSTON,
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
... Petersburg,
1 ly. y
DONNAN & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Richmond, V,
jal-ly
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VAL
LEY 0FVIRG1NIA, Winchester, VlrgWiia, Capital
$300,000. Incorporated March, 1852 Charter! per
tuaL Losses equitably adjusted and. promptly paid,
Fire Losses paid in 8 years to July, 18ei(f, $53892-19.
Insurance against loss or damage by fire, on as favor
able terms as other responsible. Companies.
JOS. 8. CARSON, Pres't,
Wm.-L. Bxkt, Seoy.
- W. S. SIMPSON, Agt
apHO tf , getersbnr& ya, .
WANTED 1 WANTED 1 1
AT THS
INIMITABKE WHITAKER'S,
ACpNTENTED MAN J FOR WHICH
- he offers a premium of FJYE GALLONS of
Drewrys Celebrated Southampton ( Va.
' BRANDY. ' '
Speaking of the above t)LD BRANDYl the
THE, INIMITABLE WHITAKER
has en hand . . . '
DREWRY'S OLD APPiE BRANDY. ? . t ,
SETH JONES' OLD APPLE BRANDY,
TIS DALES' OLD APPLE BRANDY, i
and many ether ehoiee BRANDS, u AatTu :
P. 8. The contented man can find the INIMITA
BLE at his Store; on Hargett St, between the hour
f 6, a. m. and 10 p. m. Call on him. v - ;
ap'l 18 tf.
BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR.
j NIP SEED.
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE-ties:
Early "Xarflre CTatDuiJbT" '
ftiariyKedrop,'? :t vy' r '';
Ruta Baca, (a superior variety.)
Xarge White Norfolk,
1 - Larsre Yellow Norfolk,
Large White Globe. Also,
Altrlueham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel; Beet,
and large Winter Brumnead Cabbage Seed.
For Sale in quantities to' suit purchasers at
j June 18 tf. P. F. PESCULVg-
.PlHISMAN'st YEAST POWDERS. MY
J Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chisman has put
up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup.
plies can send in their orders.
L If you doubt that these great Pvwders 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. - P. Jf. PJS8CUD.
i may 23
A NOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY !--
While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I
had the good fortune to procure from an old triend a
demijohn of Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla
vora splendid and invigorating article for the sick.
Call, by all means, and get some before it is gone;
price 25 cents a bottle. Among the choice 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 the best Hair Brushes. If you want to reel
good and poetical in these gloomy times, just call
around, procure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I
will guarantee a fine flow of the most higkfalutin
pheetw: P. Jr. PiSSCUir, Druggist
TEW AND , SPLENDID EXTRACTS
131 Consisting of , .
THE WOOD VIOLET,
HUMMING BIRD,
BUTTERFLY VIOLET,
PATCHtJTLY MUSK,
PINK JOCKY CLUB,
FRANGIPANI ROSE, &c.
Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet
waters.) All of which are of the finest quality and put
up in elegant style..
For sale at
PESCUDS DRUG STORE.
Raleigh,' May 18, 18o0 , ma 13 tf.
JUST RECRtVED AT
PESCUDS DRUG STORE.
A VERY FINE LOT, OF TOILEX SOAPS.
B
AKERS PREMIUM BITTERS.
A new supply of these celebr'ated Bitters on hand
. i At xxxavvu a rrug oiore.
lilSTARD.
JjJL A fresh supply just received
At
PE5CULMS Drug Store.
kHALONS HAIR IN VIGOR AT OR.
Barrys Tricopherous,
EzeKials Hair Kestorer,
Paysens Iadellible Ink. , . ,
At PESCTJD'Sf Drug Store, i
auU--tf . ,J Raleigh,N.(
ASH! CASHirCASHHX
ft
I SELL MY GOODS FOR CASH ! I D0X?T
do a Credit Business ! Therefore I hope every . person
that aees this : advertisement will not ask me for
CREDIT because lam not able to do a credit
hmrinAK nd ftAVB to DAT CASH mVSelf.
i I have called on every person that owes me a DOL-
LAR. and have not been able to collect the first
CENT. I wish you would call oniome one that is
able to credit J. o. if itArt a.lujm
ap'l IT tf . j
M
1L1TARY BOOKS for CASH ONtY.
UARDEE81 TACTICS, Complete Edition ;
Revised by and published under the personal super
vision of the Author in Volumes. , r.. Price $2.50
- When sent by mail, P ; . .2-70
VOLUNTEERS' MANUAL of Infantry and
Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid by Ute Ltroops ?
Iiispectieus, Reviews, Duties of Captains
Companies, Duties in Camp and Garrison ,
Soldiers Rations and Mode of cooking them
Abriged and compiled brXtJeuW Colonel WM.
H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As-.
sistant Instructor of tactics; Virginia Military
lnatitu.'":"Kir,i::.a7?''Wee fLM
THE VOLPNTEBRS HAND .'BOO v an ;
abridgement of HardeeVWanfiy tactic, by vapt.
K. LEE. ' Price $00.60
. , .rt- .. when sentby matt,-'''' - j0-.
THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLEKX, by
CapU JOSEP2 JIOBERTS., Price
' ; .Wheu sent by mail, ' r 00.85
ON l8FASTRir CAMP DUTl r rIELD
FORTIFICATION and; coast oeieiwev uy
Captain L. V. BUCKHOIVTZ, author ef the
Science of Wa-. Price $ 000
' When sent br mail, 1 8a.60
InSLTnctions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi
cers ef Cavalry oil ont post duty, by iaentetnaut
Colonel VON A1U5NT SCHELDT, firslj Hus
sars, King's German Legion, with an abridgment of
them, by Lieutenant Colonel, -the Hon. F.
PONSONBY. - t p. -nceooo
OLD DOMINION TOBACCO."--ANOTHER
Lot of Old Dominion Sntoklng "To
bacco," Just reoeived xU "Turner's' North Carolina
Book Store.- Said to be Superior to the former.
s? jan.5-.td.- , . . ... - a . i
Vj-JHITAKER'S IS THE P LACK TO
Jf, j BUY. Goods delivered free of Charge, to any
partof the City, ':. . " . ' '
V mar eV-tf. tK.t .
FRESH MINERAL - WATERS.i-CON-gressfc
Bockbridgr A)um, and Green Brier Vs.,
White Sulpher. Water, also Rook Bridie Alum Mass.
If - j- i For sale at f.; : V" -
a " 1 PISCUlVb DBTia BIORKV;:
When sent by mail.
i 00.60
DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops
in Camp and Hospital, prepared for the: Army
of Virginia? and published by order of J he Sur
geon General, with Essays on Taking food
and what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN
GALE. - ' ; Price S00.28
. , , . When sent by mail, , . 00.30
ALSO a complete New Pocket Map ol VIK-
When sentby mail, . ; ; I 00.80
BAYONET EXERCISE and Skit mishers
Drill by R - MILTON ?CARY, Lieutenant
Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia.
- Price $1.00
When sent by mail, 1.10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL
LERY Extracted from GILHAM'S BIAN
NUAL" for Volunteers and Militia. I
' Price $1 00
When sent by mail, - 1.08
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi
cal Soldier. Illustrated with 28 Enrrav-
ings, and designed for the use of the Miltia of
the Confederate States. Price f 1.00
- When sent by mail, 1.06
MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element
ii ry treatise on Advanced Guard, out jpost,
and Detachment Service of Troops, and the
manner of posting and handling them in pres
ence of an Enemy. . Price $1.00
. When sent by mail, J 1.T2
GILHAM'S MANUAL for the Volunteers
and Militia of the Confederate States;
Pric$2.50
When sent by mail, : 3.00
For sale by W. L. POMEROY.
sell-tf Raleigh, N. C.
THE NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK.
THIS DAT RECEIVED, BY j
h. d. turner; i
A NEW AND COMPLETE EDITION OF THE
NORTH CAROLINA FORM BOOK;
IMPROVED AND GREATLY ENLARGED,
" containing 344 pasres, royal 12mo, embracing ma
ny forms not round, m forme editions, prtpsaon
good paper and substantially bound in law calf. ;It con
tains Forms of all those Legal Instruments which peo
ple have occasion to use : and furnishing, also a guide
to Justices of the Peace, Sheriffs, Clerks, Constables,
Coroners, School Committees, etc. Compiled from the
best Bourses, beinir an improvement on all works of
the kind formerly in use, and intended as a Compan
ion to Cant well's Justice. To which are added the
Constitution of North Carolina, and of he j United
States; an account of the principal Officers of the
State, and of the Counties : Titles of address, Ac
Furnished at the unparalleled low price of One Dol
lar, (being the cheapest book ever offered for sale.)
When sent by mail an extra charge of 20 cents will
be required to cover the postage. A liberal discount
to those who buy to sell again. Published and sold,
wholesale and retail, by !
Hj D. TURNER,
dec 26 tf at the North Carolina Book Store,
riWAIM'S JUSTICE REVISED. THE
T NORTH CAROLINA MAGISTRATE, a practi
cal guide to the Laws of the State, and the decisions of
the Supreme Court, defining the duties and jurisdiction
of Justices of the Peace, under the Revised Code of
1854 55, together with full instructions and num
erous forms and precedents.
By EDWARD CANT WELL, Esq., LL. B.
Counsellor at Law.
One vol. 8vo , containing nearly 600 pages, hand
somely printed on good paper, and well bound in law j
binding. 1
Price $3 50. Postage 3ft cents.
Published and for sale by -
HENRY i. TURNER,
an. 21 at the North Carolina Bookstore.
f :
CLOTHING &C
CLOTHING STORK 1 !
. t ' . a jDST -OPENED BY
if
araw
isHfl'-nOTPiNKim
- 1 Din 11 irii 1 liiiuuiu
at tbeeornerof Fayetteville St- and Market. Square
$20,000 worth of MEJS end- BOYS' Ready
Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes; Hats, 1 and many ether
articles.'' X' wish it dlstinotiy anderstoodithat thee
Goods were bought ia times ef peace, and eoBsequeaC
ly at much lower prioes than they could be bought for
tfetP. ThefiriUbe soldi; agam as tas ftwtti
OLRETAIX? PRICESt f-.
I have no particular fancy for paying 'much, , All I
ask of the public isto give me a ealL' They" -
: i will certainly -not be disappointed" - '
' ti .'.-1 -ivv'thf!fajaiyr.f usAity. "or' tS: a
. ' in thanrinftanf mw
j :;.- : - GOODS. ' -
' - Rem ember, corner ef Fayettevitle Street and Mar-
Square, (formerly occupied by Mr. P00L; - ,. 3 , , .
Respeotfully,' ,
" au 31 tf - ' ISAAO OETTINGER.
'
klTVTl
E3N- AND BOYS
; GFMTIs
TK WANT OF ! ' 4M
'X CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac," of
every description, Will find me prepared this SPRING
to furnish them withBETTER GOODS, at more
ReasbnaZleJ Prioes
than heretofore; and I most cordially invite them to
examine my :'i i' -Sjiftr.:v'i. .'
GOODS AND PRICES
before purchasing. ' ,r .,t.
Notwithstanding the crisis, I have been NORTH
and purchased, to great advantage, a most BEAUTI
FUL and VARIED STOCK of
CLOTHING
AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
and my friends can be furnished, at short notice, from
head to ioofc.
Having a splendid Stock of the mpst. fashionable
and approved French CLOTH, -DOESKINS,
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS of all kinds, Ac ,
the most ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE
RIOR CUTTER AND WORKMEN
in my TAYLORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready
to compete with any one in the 'old North State in
making any Garment of Clothing to order, in the most
superb and artistic manner.
The liberal encouragement I have received and
continued indications of increasing confidence, inspire
me with the hope that I shall be more liberally patron
ised than ever; to merit which I will give my undivi
ded attention to the wants of all who favor we with a
caD. . M. GRAUSMAN.
ap'l 13 tf i
MILITARY GOODS!
K SUP. GREY AND DRAB MILITARY
O J Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and
22 dollars, all home made. -;5O0
Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life.
50O Pairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sizes,
Grey and White, just to hand.
50 Pair Grey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth
and Cassimeres, made to measure or sold by the
pair or single pattern to Suit purchasers.
Overooatings in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham.
40 Dozen sup. White Shirts.
70 Dozen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue
Shirts. 1
Blankets and Shawls for Soldier's use.
Oil Cloth Overcoats, Leggins and Cup Covers.
Gilt Buttons by the gross.
Gold Braids by the pair.
HaversackS'by the hundred.
200 Pair Drill Gaiters.
Heavy Socks by the doxen.
Gloves and Gauntletts.
Pants, Vests and Dress Clothing ; a complete assort
ment at T. W. ROYSTON A CO.'S.
oct 9 Petersburg, Va.
MILITARY BOOKS.
VOLUNTEER'S MANUAL of Infanty and
Rifle Tactics, with honors paid by the troops; Inspec
tionJReview8, Ac , by Lieut CoL Wm. H. Richardson.
HARDEE'S TACTICS, Rifle and Light Infantry,
School of the Soldier, Company and Battalion, com
plete. !
HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt Joseph
Roberts. ' !
VOLUNTEER'S HAND BOOK, by Captain J. K.
Lee. '
INSTRUCTIONS ON OUx POST DUTY, by
ArentscMl J A Ponsonby.
TROOPER'S MANUAL, OR TACTICS for Light
Dragoons and Mounted Riflemen, by CoL J. Lucius
Davis.
RIFLE'S AND RIFLE PRACTICE. An Elemen
tary Treatise upon the theory of Rifle Firing, Ac, by
C. M. Wilcox.
For Sale by
4 H. D. TURNER, "'
ju31 tf - Nt C. Book Store. .
N
EW BOOKS FOR SEPTEMBER.
The True Path, or The Young Man Invited to the
Saviour.
In a Series of Lectures. By
-' The Rev. Joseph M. Atkinson,
Raleigh, N. C.
WILKINS WYLDER, OR THE SUCCESSFUL
MAN. . -
By Stephen F.Jdiller,
Author of " The Bench and Bar of Georgia.''
THE BLACK GAUNTLET? - i
A Tale of Plantation Life in South Carolina.
By Mrs. Henry R. Schoolcraft
SCIENCE, A WITNESS FOR THE BIBLE.
By Rev. W. N.Pendleton, D. D.
THE BOBBIN BOY, OR HOW NAT GOT HIS
LEARNING.
An Example For Youth. .
Bt Wm. M. Thayer.
LICHEN TUFTS, FROM THE ALLEGHANIES.
By Elizabeth C. Wright. j
NEMESIS.
- By Marion Harland. 1
THREE PER CENT A MONTH, OR THE PERILS
OF FAST LIVING. , ,.
By Charles Burdett. f
. For Sale by , " j
HENRY D. TURNER,
North Carolina Bookstore.
' Raleigh; N. C, Septomber, 1860. sept 11 tf
-A-i SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHEW
A. DJG "Tobaeeo. The Pure Southern Quid.
. A Supply of the above just received at
- ; TURNER'S ,
A N. O. 3eek Store.
' Jan -tf )fAAgs please sopy f ;
1861.
AUGUST lTth,
1861.
MILITARY GOODS!
NO. 51J SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA.
T, W, ROYSTON, & Cc,
Can furnish Military Companies with the following
named goods at short notice :
Oil CI0J1 Over Coats,
Oil Cloth Oaps,
Oil Cloth Haverlocks,
Oil Cloth Haversacks,
Oil Cloth Legging,
Fatigue Jackets,
Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts.
Gingham and Calico Shirts.
Mirino under Shirts (White and Grey.)
Merino Drawers, (( White and Grey,)
elvet and flannel Zouave Caps,
Heavy Grey Oyer Coats,
ALSO, ON HAND,
Grey and Bine Satinet, '
Grey Gasimere,
Grey Flannel which they will make up to order
and warrent satisfaction in every instance,
t T. W. ROYSTON, A CO.,
No. 51 9 Sycamore St.,
au21 tf Petersburg, Va.
WHITAKER'S!
WHITAKER'S X t
WHITAKERS !!!
SPRING GOODS !
SPRING STOCK!!
E, A, WHITAKER
THE
THE INIMITABLE.
INIMITABLE WHITAKER.
10 boxes French Can
dy, 45c
1 20 boxes Webb A Whit-
ted's celebrated T O-BACCO.
20,000 Havana CI
GARS.
SO Cases Crackers.
, 20 Bbls. Crackers.
50 Boxes Oranges, $4 00
50 do Lemons, 4 00
50 Bbls. Apples, 4 00
10 do Potatoes, 4 00
40 Boxes Candles
100 lbs) 22c
40 boxes Common
Candy, 16c
10 boxes Fancy Can-
dv, 20c
WOOD AND W1XLOW WABE.
Daily expected at the INIMITABLE WHTTA
KER'S a great 'variety of WOOD AND WILLOW
WARE.
FISH! FISH!! FISH!!!
Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish,
and Shad are daily expected at ' '
WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM.
ap!6 tf. " '
JUST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S.
Strong Fresh and Salty Snuff, and all to be had
in the SOUTEERN CONFEDERACY.
Also, a Large lot of Every eonceiveable article known
to the trade
Come one, come all, to
' se7 tf FRANKLIN'S CalL
"Standard and Spirit of the Age copy.
FINE. GOLD JEWELRY. THE SUB
SCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of
FINE GOLD JEWELRY,
embracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches,
Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La
dies ani Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens,
Cuff Pins, Miniature Lockets, Gold? Thimbles, Ac
Call and examine,
nov 9 - t C. B. ROOT.
-niTE A NO. 1 TAILORS WANTED.--
JTj None but the very best workmen need apply.
asp 28 tf
M. GRAUSMAN.
WEDfti$DAY: MOKNlNfe; OCT. S0,! 186U
ARTEB1TJS WARD !SEErHK.FttIHCE
. wm- tptfLEON.: - :
r9twitUtanlbjdnVrte muchr lor ftbe pa
pers oflste, ,,nobody, needn't AaUerrtbeiraelve.
that 4he boerslned Is ded.' On the wiitrj, "! j
staifivebichrordi was spoken :by Danyil
'Webstervwtto was an ab'a. man.. Even ud, Une
;whigs of Boston wilt admit that. Webster Is
ded flowj-bowsatrer, and bis mantle has probjj
fallen Into the bands , of soma deakr in 24 bani
closer who can't sell it, Leastways, bobody peers
,lo bo goift round wearin U to any petticler extent
nor ' B- ' 'A ;
1 '..The regiment of .whom. I f was. kurnel finer ly
concluded tboy was better adapted as' Home
Guards; which accounts for yoor not" hearllr of
rne.ere thL, where the balls is . the. thickest and
-where the canon doth roar. But as an Ajneri-
Ican citizen, I 'shall never cease toadmtrS the inas
terlr advance oaf troops rnade l ob Washlnton from
Ball's Rub, a short time agoi 4ll was well dun.
1 spoke to my wife 'boat it at the time. My wife
said it was well dun.
It hating tbere4 bin determined to purtect
Baldinsvilldnt allbaxzurds; and sn there was iw
apprenension of any immejit danger, I thought I
would go orf onto a pleasure tower. According
Ij I put' on' a clean' biled shut and started for
Washinton. I went there tq see the Prints Na
poleon, and not to see the place, which I will here
take occasion to obsarve is about as uninterostin 4
locality as there is this side J. Davis's fuf r borne, if
ever bo does die, and where I reckon they'll make
it so warm for him that he will si for his summer
close. It is easy enough to see why a man goes
to the poor-house or the" penitentiary. It's bo
caws he casi'thelp it. But why he should wolun
tarily go and live in Washinton is entirely be
yond my comprehension, and I can't say no fairer
nor that.
I put up to a leadin hotel. I saw the landlord
and sed, "How d'ye do," Square ?" .
"Fifty cents; sir," wasihis reply.
"Sir?" ' v - - -: 'v, ;
"Half a dollar. We charge twenty-five cents
for lookiri at the landlord and fifty cents for speak
in to him. If you want feupper a boy will show
you to the dinin room for twenty-five cents.
Your room beih In the tenth story, it will cost you
a dollar to be shown up there."
"How much do you ax a man for broathin in
this equinomikal tavurn ?" sed I.
'Ten cents a breth," was Lis reply.
Washinton hotels is very reasonable in their
charges. N. B. This. is Sarksssum
I sent my kred to the Prints, and was immejit
ly ushered before him. He received me kindly,
and axed me to sit down.
, "X hve cum to pay my respecka to you, ilkter
Napoleon, hopin I see you hale and hearty. &
"I am quite well," he sed. "Air you well, sir?"
"Gund as a cuss I" I answered.
He Beetned to be pleased with my ways, and
we entered into conversation to enct.
"How's Lewis?" I axed, and be sed the Em
peror was well. Eugeny was likewise well he
sed. Then I axed him was Lewis a good provi
der? Did he cum home arly nitesj did he per
foom her bed room at a onseasonable hour with
gin and tanzy? Did he go to tLe "Lodge" on
nites when there wasn't any Lodge ? Did he of
ten hav a extensiy acquaintance among poor
young widders whose huebans was in Californy ?
To all of which questions the Prints perlitely re
plide, given me to understand that the Emperor
was behavin well. '
"I ax these question?, my royal duke, and roost
noble highness and imperials, becaws I'm anxious
to know how he-stands as a mans I know he's
smart ; he is cunnfn, he's long-hedded, be is dope
be i9 grate I But onless he is good, he'll come
down with a crash one of these days, and the
Bony parts will be bustid up agin. Bet yer life !"
"Air you a preacher, sir ?" be inquired, slitely
farkasticul.
"No, ir. But I bleeve in morality, I likewise
bleeve in Meetin Houses. Show me a place where
there isn't any- Meetin Houses, and where preach
ers is never seen, and I'll show you a place where
old hais air stuffed into, broken winders, whire
the children air dirty and ragged, where gates
have no hinges, where the wimin air slip-shod,
and where maps of the devel's 'wild' lands- are
painted upon men's shirt bosoms with tobacco
jooce! That's what I'll show you. Let us consid
er what the pfeachers do for us before we aboose
'em."
He sed he didn't mean to aboose the clergy.
Not at all, and he was happy to see that I was in
terested in the Bony part family.
'Its a great family," sed I. "But they scooped
the old man in."
"How, sir?"
"Napoleon the Grand. The Britishers scooped
him at Waterloo. He wanted to do too much,
and he did it. They scooped him in at Waterloo,
and he subsequently died at bt. Heleny. There's
where the greatest military man the world ever
produced pegged out. It was rather bard to con
aina nnh a man as him to St. Helen v. to srjend
bis larst days in catchin mackeril, and walkin up
and down the dreary beacn in a muitary cloak,
drawn tightly round him, (see picter books ;)
but so it was. iea ot ine atuxj v xnem was
his larst words. So he had bin. jHe was great !
Don't I wish we had a pair of his old boots to
command some of our brigades V
This pleased Jerome, and he took me warmly
by the hand.
"Alixander the Grate was pun kins," I contin
nered, "but Napoleon was punkinser I Alic wept
becaws there was no more worlds to scoop, and
then took to drinkin. He drowned his sdrrers in
the flowin bole, and the flowin bole was too much
for him. It generally is. He undertook to give
a snake exhibition in bis boots, but it killed him.
That was a bad joke for Alic !
"Since you are so solicitous about France, and
the Emperor, may lass you now your own
country is getting along?" sed Jerome, in a pleas
ed voice.
"It's mixed," I sed. "But I think we shall
cum out all right."
"Columbus, when he diskivered this magnifi
cent continent, could have bad no idee of the
rrandeur it would one day assocm." sed the
Prints. .-
"It cost Columbus twenty thousand dollars to
fit out bis explorin' expedition," says I. "If he
had bin a sensible man he'd ' have have put the
money in boss railroad or a gass comppany, ami
left this magmficent continent to the intelligent
savages, who, when they got bold of a good thing
knew en off to keep it, and who wouldn't have se-
ced'd nor rebelled, nor knockt Liberty in the bed
with a slung-ehct. Columbus wasn't much of a fel
ler after all It wvuld have bin money in ray pocket
if he'd staid at home. Chris, ment well, but be
put his foot in it when he sailed for Amencer.
We talked sum more aDout ui alters ana tnings,
and at lust I ris to go. I will tow say govd bye
to" you, noble sir, and good lock to you. ' Like
wise the same to Clotildy. Alo, to the gorgeoas
peroru whkh cmnposeyouroot. If f)e Empe
ror's bov-de'-t like living at the Tooleries,wbea be
gits oldir, and would like to imbaik in the show
bizines, let him come with me and IH make a
man ofBrmr You find us somewhat mixed, as I
before oU arrrlutetfmts ginger! yrir, andyourt
flod us clearer aor ever, llind what I say. You've
heard the shownasl" .X i' .. s
Then advisin'bim to -keen awav from the Peter
uFunk suctions oTtne East, and? the" proprietors of
corner iou la ustnoi, a dm nttn . iaiwwei ana
went away. ;. . ilV.? :i ;;
There was a levee at Senator what's-his-name s
and I thought F4 Jine in the fesiirrjlies for spell.
Who should 1 see but she that was Sarah Watklas ,
now the wife of our, Ongresser. . trinnin in the
dance, dress-d up to kill in her store close.' Sa
rah's father need to keep a little grocery store in
our town. 4 anl she used - to clerk ' in i t
lor him, in busy Umes. 1 was rushing up to shake
nanus wun her, when She turned ou her heel, and
tossing ner oradin a contain ptuow manner, walked
away from me very rapid. Halk, Sal.' I ol
ierod, Jcan't you measure me a ouart of them
best molasses ? I may want- a codfish, also I
guess this reminde.1 her of the lid red store, and
the days of her happy childhood.
lint ifell in with Akse little gar after that
Who was much sweeter than Sally's - father's: mo
Usee?, and axed her if we shouldn't glide in' the
merry danesx - She sed we should, and We glode.
I intended to make this letter very. sen,. but a
few sroaks inay lave aocidently crept in. Never
mind. Besides, I think it improve a while.'
Yours Muchly.
WARD, (ARTE'HUS.)
A GOOD ONE ON GENERAL M AGEUDElt .
Everybody on the Ouachita river, and espe
cially in Hon roe and Trenton, Louisiana, knows
fCed Phelpir, former clerk ' of . the magnificeut
steamer, "Pargoud," NedU a private in .com
pany A, of the the "Cresent H fle." First Louie-.
tana Battalion, better known as the 'Charley
Dreux Battalion." This battalion wa, and Uon
the peninsula, under Gen. Magruder. . For a'.
while Gen. Magruder used ' to take 'the troops-
under his command, and carry them oq kmg and
wearisome marcnes through the peninsula. On
one of these expedition he bad marched 0 the i
boys say the Dreux iiattauon - sixteen hours.
through a drenching rain, when finally, rooming
came, with the "boys" broken down and nesriy
famished. . No particular hardship in tbujkt it is
occasionally theate of all soldiers so to supper.
Gen. Magruder, being "GeneraT," went to a farm '
bouse, near bis encampment, and ordered a : hot -
breakfast. It was . soon forthcoming, and the
General had just begun to enjoy it, when Ned
Phelps walked in and, without saying a word to
the General or anybody else, commenced eating
very heartily. The General ' leaned back amazed.
as st him gazed," and ISid down his knife and
fork, with jus breath enough to ask :" Sir,do you -
know whom von are eatin? with ?" No 1 renlied "
Ned Phelps, stilt helping himelf. No, I don't
know who I am eating with, Since J came soldier
ing I hav n't been at all particular whom I ale wi th
so the victuals were clean
GLOOMY FfJTUBE FOB. ENGLAND.
A short cotton supply in England is contem
plated with gloomy forebodings. The London
CJironicle, of the 19th ult., sSys :
The bountiful harvest has saved thousands from
utter want, and it would be impossible to over es-
tim.tA fha arfvAntAcraa it will Ha I ha nipnni nf nn
ferringon th? poorer classes daring the remain
der of this and the greater partof next year. But
for this we might well shrink from con tem plat,
ing the future. For, let our home demand be
what it may, it cannot bring trade to the flourish
ing position it occupied prior to the outbreak ot
hostilities in America. The many thousands who
depend upon iron and cotton manufactures for
their daily bread must inevitably undergo many
hardships next winter, and unless we can by Some
means obtain supplies of cotton, still greater ca
lamities will surely overtake us.
We do not perceive any means by which this
end can be gained unless, indeed, the Confeder
ates chsnge their determination, and all impedi
ments to our commerce be removed. It is need
less for us to point out the extreme unlikelihood
of any such change being made : but it is upon a
slender foundation such a) this, that we must
build our hapes, or accept this alternative of
looking forward to a 'cotton famine," abstodoned
mills, and starved opera ors.
SHOETSG INVBHTIOir.
The Columbus (Ga.) Sun, of the 18th, says :
Mr. A. D. Brown, Sr., of this city, has inven
ted and put into practical operation a machine for
manufacturing shoe pegs,. another article which
the Hessians thought the blockade would deprive
us of. The machine can be worked at any re
quisite guage and the pegs can therefore be made
of any size and the points any desired ; angle.
At present, about a barrel of pegs or more can be
successfully turned out in a day by the aid of this
machine.
Ca.ta.lkt Deill axd Bevikw. Col. Ran
som's splendid regiment of North Carolina Car
airy was out on the field aojacent to Hollywood,
Sunday morning, for the purpose of drill. The
movements were finely executed," particularly
the order to "charge," which was a sight worth go
ing a long way to see.
The regiment was reviewed yesterday afternoon
by President Davie, wbo expressed himself high
ly pleased with the efficiency and unexceptiona
ble appearance of the command. A large th roe g
of persons, including many ladies, took advan
tags of this opportunity, to witness . one of the
most imposing of military spectacles. ' The-horses
of the regiment are not : onlj remarkable for
their quality and condition, bat their training is
excellent. To North Carolina belongs the honor
ol sending forth the finest body of cavalry now
in the service of the coustry-rAteAmon Dis
patch. ' t , . .
COUNtlNG-HOUgE CALENDAH, YSSli
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