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M 00 25 00 quart (l u ,e7' vuw fTi- w r 14 00 4-08 15 00 ,ltt raontia, bcludinf paper, :. i 1 25 00 thA WeeklT ReKlttetl X s. n.A. .r,Kk m-rAiTir el?nt unci, irui m ""rr rW,fl n7V.nthi fot $10-4- totli Wrst$t.M for lil monthi,or t Utottwtli niofii. rrCot&netM en be made t the fflee for ager adrerttMinents. . . ." ' BUSINESS CARDS. DeCAJlTRET A AR9ISTRON6, i ii U U it U I W V 1 K , BL1IIB00K MA LAVS BOOK VANUrACTTTBEBS ii 1 RAJUEIOH, N. O. f ee W. COSBY, AiaOHiTEOT. Bept. 26 1800. V I A. crtn.LU.if, b. p.pulluit,. d. K.-wBistaiE, i PIUI.I.I4.M 00. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES,! Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., ! -: ' inicnuoNO, VA. ! ' DAILY SALES Ptr tic! ahd PairAm vf pudte bur strictest attention to the btulness en. trusted to u$, ana will; answer all com munications promptly. PORTE ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. lT0 tf. PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO., V (FOEMKRIiT PEBBLES WHIT.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND QROCEMS, no. uia street. I'etersbnry va. PROMPT and diligent personal attention given to the sale of all consignments of Produce. Ah ays on nana a full supply ef standard quality; Groceries, saiwa ta tne wanu of f armers and Families, j XlK't rKBLE9, JNO. J. TH0MP80BT. nsur ii. PLomcaa, jr., late of the firm of Ni M. Martin, Brother k Co. . ' .iarBole Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian,! or Manipniatea uaano. i June 27 tf. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. ! Da. T. D. BOQQ, PretidenU1 Jo Q. WrLLiAMS, CatKer. . ! DIRKCTORS Dr. T, D. Hogg, II. 8. Smith, i. .lias bee, j John Q.jWilliariis Thi (Bank if now receiving deposits; at the Br eaange Uffico of John O. Williams A Co. Discount aay ynesday, - feb 18 jfcf. THE PRIKND8 OP I MANUFACTTJBE3. HE KIN8TON! SUCCESSFUL- OPERATION. J aKUUUS for nerro BROGANS andBO0T3 J .solicited. J. a CARPBNTKR, gt, are A,WMMn k: c, jane 24. 1880. u 4-4tf. isj well known bstalisbment' "W miCMTLT FITTED tJP XU BUrHlBO wit m aooH oorvtvisKCxs, .- r offers to Travellers AttracUons Vnsnrpaaaed by any Hotel j -yv- in the Conntrv. . s J . mar: JOHN JARRATT kBItO. . ! DONNANS d& JOHNSTON, i B0CEBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i t ii '''' DONNAN 'Si C&Ll ' '"f. ' i i COMMISSION MBBCRANtS, ' I J i l -n Richmond, Ya J NSURANCE COMPANY flV Tnw. tiaii 300,000. tnaLLossas equitably adjusted and promptly paid., aSMSSftotla; T. m .t1 UM1 Dw vompanws. j JOB, o. CAB50N, Pres'l M.L.BMMtMyt. L : W. S.6IMPSbN. Ari Ptersburga JfYANTED t WANTED I Trri a m . . ! A X 1 WHIT A IT K! H I A! .CONTENTED JIAN POUTwuiljIJ ir.lISr PiBW ? WVB GALLONS of j Ureterr! Celebrated SonthRmtnn V. n f BSWRY OLD APPLE BRaWdY TIS DALES' OLD APPLE BRA Nl?v ' nu many other eaoiea BRANDS. d M' v ftTha eontented man eaa A tU rWrv TA4 1. Ml '. . Z- . i t ya i-geu tiU, Mtween 'B,jn. and 10b. m. CaU onlimVn hour JOHN Ml'' t TO HOME at rm 1IEDICINES, WICWAJH TONIC. u ' J jj-ii". irarcrw tt Tmrnlfl AND Jf Att-lf AOliSJJ BIT- JL ' TXBS axe rtoommended "b thf IRBT PW JSipJANf OP TUB COUNTRYn aoojat o Malt PUBITY AND GREAT: MICIHAI, as' neetar to the taste, and are iUo: best;tokic.vand sti Ii ANT EVER orriSKiiU ;u x iui ,ar tic V "'- T j':! : l Theif eniatirei powers In eases jf GENERAI I lEBlLITYt tOSS OP APPETITE, CON IslTlpATlOIf , ta, 'are nnparralfeled, and as a gisxanUetbfct we feel warranted in elaimlng what we da,1 we beff leave to stati that Onr assertions are endors- 4?roC SILXIMAN.of Yale CoUege. ProC HAYES, of MasaachusettSy aftlhturdreds of others, ;' f ' - Tot sale Iby Grocers Wine Merchants, and Prug- g(Ugenalrj.f . 4 '. : 1 -J Prlioipal Depot, 145 Water St, New York. fdeo l-i r T. . j, j , : CtRESH: MEDICINES ' Jt? ' AND TOILET ARTICLES. (The fiabnoriber has the pleasure of announoiogto his friends and the publio generally, that after much delay trouble, and expense, swing to he war, and in terruption of trade, ho has procured a fresh supplof Medicines,' Toilets and other articles in hia line, which be has bees unable to furnish for some time past. Q has to pay P ASH for all he buy and hopes that sioh of hii . patrons as do not pay promptly, will take Se hint, aiidthat all in arrears, who have not gone to e seat oC war to fight for our independence and dearest interests, will pay up their arrearages or a part 'ml least, so that he may be able to meet pressing de mands, an(fi keep his Stock replenished. I KffAU orders from the country (unless from prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not acDompanisd with the CASH or its equiralent, . P. IF. PESCUD, j a IT If Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. FOR IIEAUTLFYING AND IMPROVING THE HAIR.--I have received the following farorite articles, vii : . Mrs Allen's Restorer and Zylabalsamnm. j i Wood'sf and Ezekial's Restorer. Burnett's Cocoaine and Cocin, A i Rosemary and Castor Oil, I Lowe's and Piter's P6mades, Demerson, Petit & Co., Hygienique Societe, 1 andMonpelas Pomades, . JTricopherons, Kathairon, ; j ' , I . Essence Bay Leaves, j Sayne's Hair Tonic, j Philecome, and Pescndl's Hair Tonic (Also, the most approved Hair Dysknown in this conntry. ' I ;i f Irnr sa Ia car ' . ! PESCUD'S iBaleigh,, Msiy 18, 180. dexig store: ma 30 ti. BlUIST'Si FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR i ; NIP SEED. x rTlpNSIiTIlG OP TUB FOLLOWING VAREB J ties : ' i . ''' Early Litrg-e Flat Duch,. JEarly Red Top, Rata Bags., ?a superior variety.) ' " Large White Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, i Large White Globe. Also, Altrinffham Carrot, Manfirel Wortzel! Beet, mad large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. ! : or bJe in quanuues to suit purcnasers si I June 18 tf. ! P. FL PESCUD'g- trtUISMAN'st j ! YEAST POWDERS. MY J Materi als are to hand, and Mr. Chisman has put up a laree. iuantity, all who have been waiting for sup ines can sond in tneix orders. , - If you doubt that these great Pvwders are not' so- perior.to any now -known,' you can find testimonials from the most respectable families in Raleigh, at my Store, where you can be supplied t wholesale or re- flail.. . . P. J". PESCUD. 1 may 23 ' 'i ! ., " r A NOTHER BRILLIANT YICTORY!-- While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I had the good fortune to procure, from an old friend a demijohn cf Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla vor a sphindid and inrigoratinsr article for the siek. Call, by all paeans, and get some before it is goae; price 25 ceats a bottle. Among the choice variety of Other thin t;s too tedious to mention, tc which the at tention of the public Lb respectfully called, I have a I Dbe lot or tnc best Hair Brushes. , If you want to feel good and poetical Jn these gloomy; times, just call around, pr txrure a irush and a bottle of cordial, and I wall guarantee a fine flow of the most higkalutin keeli P. E. PBSCTJD, Druggist. EW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting? of I u THE ,WOOD VIOLET, HUMMING BIRD, j! I BUTTEBFLY VIOLET, 1 PATCHUTLY MUSK, r . . H PINK JOCKY CLUB, ! , FBAGIPANt KOSlT.&d i Also, Frangipanl, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality and put up in elegnnt styleJ i ' . For sale at ! PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. ' Raleif h, May 18, 1860. i ma 23 t TUST. RECEIVED AT tii PESCUDS DRUG STORE. H -A VEB.Y FINE LOT OP TOILET SOAPS. B AKCRS PREMIUM BITTERS. A now supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand At PESCUD'S Driii? Store. "EfTUS FARD. jjt M. '.' A fresh supply just received At PESCUD'S Drug Store. YinALONS HAIR INVIGORATOR. JT BaiTys Tricopherous, Ez ikials Hair Restorer, a vsons Indellible Ink. At PESCUD'S Drug Btore. 1 ' V Baleigh,N.C. auH-tf flASHt CASH! ! CASH riXi . j I SELL MY doODS FOR CASH I I DON'T! do a Credi t Business ! Therefor I hope every person $ rrtmn will not ask me for CKC.OI r-becaiua lim mUU. i. . h business and havo to pay CASH myself. j i ii' 1 5Te-JJd on every person that owes me a DOL- " "'I aave not been able to collect th firsti i l wish Ton wauui ra.ii on inm nn tht ikleto crelit. f-.;- i B. BRANKLIN. : apl 17 tf LD DOMINION TOnArm...AlV. iir Jin.Ba ijoi pi uia jjominion cmoung -xo-acoo. Just received at 'Turner's'' North Carolina BookStors. Said to be Superior to the former. " ' an'5 ta t -I ." V- HI TAlililt'S IS THEPIACia ? TO Birr. Goods delivered freeof Chartre. to anv Mart ef iua City. " If J . -' .; - ' . i: -1 r.-X ! ! imar-0 tr.-''-':.. ;r" ---:; . . , . t FUEIJ II MINERAIi VATEUS CON ftreu, EockbrlAw AIoid and Grn Brier V-i .WbiU Salphv . Vatar, Uo -Rook Bri4go .Alain MuiJ t.-. L -, .m i iii. .m. - jr 1 " - may2i-- PESCTjiyb'DXtJG; StOB&" I ""'- Censnt ofNorta CaroUa4 Reported by ihs Searetaryof Out SiaU Cbnrn-r COtTKtlBS. i. . Alamance,. Alexander, Anson, Alleghany, Ashe, . Beaufort, ' Bertie, Bladen), Braniswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caewell, CataWba, . Chatham, Chwokee, Chowan, Cleaeland, GoIumbuB, Waiuf 421 !. ivW W-wm TOTAL. 11,853 i 6,022 13,664 '; 3,590 7,956 14,779 14,311 11,995 '6,406 12,654 , 9,237 10,546 i. 7,499 15,343 8,185 16,215 10,730 19,105 9166 -6,842 12,348 8,597 16,273 16,369 7,416 16,601 8,494 15,786 , 17,376 12,691 14,110 9,310 8,444 23,396 7,925, 20,056 19,441 . 8,039 5,801 10,448 9,584 7,734 15,347 5,528 15,657 5,730 10,211 8,190 6,004 5,908 10,139 7,120 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,688 21,715 13,376 8,856 r 16,949 8,940 7,248 11,221 18,793 '4,043 11,(109 16,798 15,490 16,746 14,586 11,573 16,623 7,801 10,402 10,379 4,943 11,202 2S,627 15,726 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 . 8,655 ,7,987 592 3,357 7,423 8,172 5,846 6,235 4,515 10,623 6,647 7,402 6297 2,940 6,064 -6,581 9,038 12,555 8,609 i 3,445 i fill : 6,951 ; 206 391 5,878 8,186' 3,621 1 1,931 . 2A7I ; , 3,041 1,0881 .. 2,127 . 1,96S( " 9,3551 1,664 . 6,246! " ' 519 I 3,713. 2,131 2,463 i " 6,196 : 45,830 s 2,524 3,076 2,392' 7,126 16,108 l,76i 7,079 2,199 8,902 ' 11,086 8,94? 3,625 10,349 2,584 t 313 1,382 ! 4,445 I 2,793 i 4,177 ! 281 I- 4,916 : 3,413 5,131 2,115 519 213 : 4,303 ; 1,305 6,541 1,823 2,518 4,681 , 10,332 6,808 : 3,499 5,109 2,983 3,569 -5,19 8,478 620 5,453 1,645 5,456 6,318 3,929 2,391 7,02S 1,169; 2,469 1,246 1,597 2,246 10,733 10,401 2,465 ; 101 5,451 1,208- 3,49fi ' 1,433 362 19 151 27 142 729, 279 . 435 :36tt 100 219 104 114 278 152 , 279 ' 28 304 38 151 109 355 1,288 978 221 147 101 374 388 211 541 102 - 362 L121 2,978 10,108 "flT79 8,795 . 9,561 4,671 13,378 6,001 8,286 6,8S0 1(3,716 o,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 Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, -Jackson, Johnston, , Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, Mcljowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New;. Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, : Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Robeson, Buckingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, St&nJfy, v Stokes, Sarry, TyrrelL Union, Wake, Warren Washington, 152 693 2,450 184 85 1,111 259 29 6 193 , 107 177 80 115 2 i 451 ; 273 290 45 184 688 766 656 159 522 1,484 392 318 127 106 345 380 1,450 407 135 122 489' 42 86 184 143 53 1,424 402 296 82 734 261 280 168 64 10,543 6,781 8,725 6,319 10,617 5,912 5,198 11,318 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 3,317 5,211 14,768 8,584 10,021 10,522 9,060 9,106 6,590 7,847 8,949 3,203 8,903 16,470 4,923 3,596 4,771 8,721 13,280 5;944 9,110 8,229 Watiuga, Wayne, WUkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yanoey, 631L89 30,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS. STATIONERY. &0. M 1L1TARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. HARD EES' TACTICS, Complete Edition ; Revised by and published under the personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes, j ; Price $2.50 i When sent by mail, I 2.70 VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Imantry ana Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid oy tne troops ; Inspections, Reviews, DnUes of Captains, Companies, Duties in Camp, and Garrison, Soldier Rations and Mode of cooking them Abriged and eompUed by Lieut. Colonel WM. H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly Ai slstant Instructor of tactics, Virsfinia Military Institnte. iPrice'HJ 4 When sent by mail, - L"0 THE VOLUNTEERS HAND "W1 " abridgement of Hardee'sUnfafltry tactics, oy yap Ji if. LEE. Price $00 50 j When sent by mail, 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF. ARTIL.L.JJ-K1C, oy Capt. JOSEP 3 ROBERTS, mce ou.70 When sent by mail, , 0.85 ON? INFANTRY CAMP DUTY FIELD FORTIFICATION and Coast defence, by Captain L. V. BUCKIIOLTZ, author of the Science of Wa-. ! (- Price $00.50 I When sent by mail, r 1 00.60 Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi cers of Cavalry on out post duty, by Lieutenant rA1nnAl VON ARENTSCHILDT. first Hu- zars, King's German: Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant sjoionei, vae wu. PONSONBY. v , , r Price $00.50 1 Whan sent by mail, ' ; J , 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops in Camp and Hospital, prepared Ifoif the,Army of Virginia, and published by order of lha Sur geon General, with jsasavs on uaiung iooa and what food, bv FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE. ;.j Prica $00.25 i When sent by mail, j ! 00.30 ALSO a complete New Pocket Map. of VIR GINIA, j Price $00.75 .When sent by mail, .-J ,: "00,80 BAYONET EXERCISE and SkhmisBers Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant colonel Provisional Army of Yirsinia r j . ' ... . , ! Priee$1.00 ! When sent bv mail. . j law INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL LERY , Extracted from GILIIABI'S MAN NUAX, for Volnnteers and Militia- I price $1.00 - When nmt maSL i f! I i 1.08 SCHOOL OF THE I GUID ES, oil iheTini!etI cal Soldier. Illustrated with 28 Enerajv . lugs, and designed for the use of the Militia of the Confederate States. i Pnoe i.oo rr : - When iseht by mail,' . ;-.'!. MAHAMS bUT POST "DUTY an Element . ' ry treatise on Advanced: Guard, out post, and Detachment Service of Trowp and the manner of posting and handling them ia pres jetice of an Enemy. -'.-A .. - P-t2 'i t Hvt- f When sentby mail, .vh-'f- k.-" GILHAM'S MANUAL- for the Volunteers x and Militia of the Confederate States. ir-f . t. '. - '.ii i ' -K ! .Price1$2i50 ' ';.r'', C When nt by mail,-: . i 3f l.J'orsale y ' ; W. L.' POMERO Y ; Jr V U 11 tf ' V'lM"-.' , ' ,f Raleigh, N. C1 . SUPERIOR- ARTICLE vOFi CHEW ING "Tobacco. . The Pure Southern Quid.' - tA ospwy or tne aooveiust rewivouii - lj .-' iiUVi-: ';Ci-Vv. ..-iFVPNvC.. Book BtDrel .... Jan f 4f - : ' . !Ett-Age please .isopy, JU '':', CJ OD A, WATER AND SUGAR CRACK.- & j f $ 4oa Jars pf Pickles, t !t rQ: CLOTHING. &C. Elvf CLOTHING STORE II JUST OPENED BY 5 at the corner ef Fayetteville St.Nand Market Square VZO.UOU worth Of AULN'S ana IiU ICS' Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes,! Bits, and many other articles. - I wish; it distinctly understood that these Goods were bought in times of peace, and eonsequent-i Iy at much lower prices than they could be bought foi now. They will be sold again at the 1 OLD RETAIL PRICES. I have no particular fancy fOr saying much. All ass: or tne punuo is to giro me a can. xney , Will certainly not be disappointed y in thequantity, jquality or in the prices of my j ;, . GOODS.j , Bern ember, corner of Favattevitle Stroet and Mar- Square, (formerly occupied by Mr. Pool.) Yi.: i Respectfully,' am31-tf 7 I ISAAC OBTTINQEB, GENTLEMEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF . i i CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Aa of every description, will find me prepared this SPRING to rurnisn. tnm with U LJTT IiU GOODS, at more Reasonable .Prices than heretofore; and I 'most cordially invite them to examine my , GOODS AND PRICFS before purchasing. N ot withstanding the crisis, I have been NOBTH and purchased, to ereat 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 loot. ' ! . Having a splendid Stock of the most fashionable and approved French CLOTH, DOESKINS. CASSIMERES, VESTINGS of all kinds, Ac , the most ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR .-M C UTTER AND I WORKM EN in my TAYLORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to compete with any one in the xl North State in making any Garment or Clothing to order; in the most superb and artistio 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 ized than ever; to merit which I will give my undivi ded attention to the wants of all who favor we with a call. 1 i M.GRAUSMAN. ap'l 13-tf j ; MILITARY GOODS ! KfY'BUP. GREY AND DRAB MILITARY D J Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and 22 dollars, all home made. 500 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. - Overcoatings in Bearer, Pilot and Petersham. 4U Dozen sup. White Shirts, i ?0 Dozen Caasimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue Shirts. . Blankets and Shawls for Soldier's use. , Oil Cloth Overcoats, Leggins and Cap Covers. Gilt Buttons by the gross, i Gold Braids by the patr. J Haversacks by the hundred.; 200 Pair Drill Gaiters, .i Heavy Socks by the dozoa. Gloves and Gauntletta. i - Pants, Vests and Dress Clothing ; a complete assort ment at 1 T. W. oct9 ROYSTON A CO.'Sj Petersburg, Va. 1861. AUGUST lTth, 1861. MILITARY GOODS I NO. 51, SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. f. M l & Co. -LJ,:. IF v,;..f m. mm Can fornish Military Companies with the foUowingli6 decidedly in that direction. named goods at short notice : Oil Cloh Over Coats, N- .Oil Cloth Oaps, ! Oil Cloth Haveriocks, Dil Cloth Haversacks '; Oil CloA Leggins, - j Fatigne Jackets, Plain and faney fatigue Shirts. Gingham and Calico Shirts, Mirino under Shirts (White and Grey.) . Merino Drawers, (White! and Grey,) Velvet and flannel. Zouave Caps, Heavy Grey Over Coats, ALSO, ON HAND, . ' Grey a nd Blue Satinet, Grey Gasimere, Grey Flannel which they will make up to order and waxrent satisfaction in every instance, r.. T. W. ROYSTON, A CO., "".' No, 51J Sycamore St., aul tf . . ! Petersburg, Va. WHIT AKER'S I ! WHIT AKER'S tl WHIT AKERS III mm goods s SPRING STOCK!! t - 5 4TJ1E INIMITABLE. Tlrfi! INIMITABLE1 WHITAKER. 1 1 50 Boxes Oranges, $4 00 j 50 do' Lemons, 4 00 50 BbU. Apples, j 4 00) 10 iboxes French Can dy, 45c 20 boxes Webb A Whit. 10 do i Potatoes, 4 00? ted's celebrated T O 40 Boxes Candles 0$ ( BACCO. 100 lbs.,1 ' , 12c (20 ,OO0 Havana 01 40 box-es Common ' I GABS. Candy, 16c. I SOl Cases Crackers. lO boxes Fancy Can- il SO! Bbls. Crackers. -dy,-H-ir": '! '20.--n: WOOD i AND WILLOW WARE. pally! expected athi TNIMITABLB WHITA KER'S a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW . H F-ISII! FISH! I FlSUIt! : ' Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel Salmon, White Fish, and chad- are oauy expected at - ; r . v . -.r WHITAEBB'S CITY. EMP6BIUM. ' P'1 , - - J - M ' ; ... . JUST-. RECEIVED AT: FRANKLIN'S. V Song Fresh and Salty SnulT, and all to be had la tha tOUTEER N CO NFEDERACY. Also, a Xarg lot of Every coneeiveable article known ,,;i . ' v . . . i to the trade. f . ;. . V Com one, coma aU, to -i J !'" M' . " -I 7tf - Z- FRANKLIN'S Call. Standard and Spirit of the Age copy. "NINE GOLD JIEWELRY.--THB SUJI- mj ' SCRIBEB has ia store s splendid assortment , of embracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies anl Gfttlemen s Watcn Chains, Pencils and Fens, Cus Pins, Miniature Gold Thimbles, Aa --!lrBBtfbT.. nov ;use. I CHI SHAN'S - YEAST; POWDERS Will TAKEH WEDNESDAY HORNING, JAN. 1, 1862. IATE N QRTHERN NEWSi j THEjTECT OP :THE ENGLISH NEWS. - i" 'i ' i, 1 , " ,i . j . ! From the New York Herald, of the 17th inst ' wp maker the following condensation of news : jThsjf Herali. nreterids that the Federal kdmin- i6tratibn will" not attach much ImDortance to the denunciations otthe British press, nor will it ac cept tpe statement of the decision of the British Cabinet as a jdst exposition of the policy of Her Majesty's Government It relies noon the sober se(Bpn4 thought of- the j statesmen of England. Alter a full examination of the situation of affairs. the Herald admits a belligerent aspect, but says mai npwevsr mucn John JJuu may bluster, and try to:; bluff; the Cabinet at Washlneton. he cannot aflbrd;t( figbti .The oonflseation of debts and loss o(Janadaiwill make England pay the expen ses of iha wari I The Washington correspondent of the Herald says that the Cabinet was in session several hours cj Tuesday, discussing the difficulty with Eng land. I It was decided that, whatever demands the British Goyernmentomight make of the Un tedStats, ihe:Confederate Commissioners should never ,b surrendered. This is a fixed fact. V The Bank; Convention assembled in New York on the 16th inst., and decided not to Suspend speciej'payment. The Herald says, however, to at the decision was not final. One bank has already suspended, and it is thought others will sojon follow. , j , ' j I. A teleerraDid desnatch from Port Boval to the Nw York Herald say s ?that three thouaknd ne groes from South Carolina have sought protection at ma nanaa oi me x eaerai iorces, ana mat ine i j i .i a . r .i -m i i . . i . . i have already picked rtoo jnulvons pounds f eott ior tne u . a. Government. i S An article in the same paper says that Ge Butler is landi&e athip Island, and that the Federal coil is surely, crushing out the Southern reoeuipn. . n ' ' ' n The English! brig Mary Morton -repotls that e Dtlvateer Sumter and the Federal an-boat Iroquois had a! severe engagement, and rone of them is now at Martinique tor repairs. This is doubted. M ' : The latest commercial reports quote i Federal 6s at 88, and 5's at 80 : Erie shares at 4T : Vir ginia S's 46. Cotton 40 cents per pound, i . Coflee 20 cents. Mess pork $12.50. Bacon 7 cents. Lard cents, ii. ' I From the New York Times, of the 17th inst., and other papers, we make up the following sum mary b I. !!'-'H,. ' -.. 'L - The Hews fromJSoglaud has created great ex citement at the North ; and its effect there was very unsettling on the markets. - iSxchange- on London went tip to 110 to 111. per cent., which presupposes anj immediate suspension of payments ait banjt in specie, (or in other words, aa we have just learned from (mother source, the Northern oanKB nave suspenaea specie paymenu; xne consequence on the stock market was a general fall of about tnree per cent., and a depreciation in several instances of 5 a 6 per cent. Federal securities fell 2;pr cent. ; Missouri's, ? per cent. uottoa nas gone up; saies oi miaaiings u cents, and a lot of good middlings 42 cents. I ' TiE ; PRESS ; ON THE NEWS FROM IKOfJUfD. ,From the Baltimore Sun, of the 17th. , The press, of course,, freely comment on the news; from England, in relation to the Slidell-Ma- son excitement. The N. Y. 7m, Rep, speak ing of the decision of the legal officers of the British Crown, remarks; i ' it reduces tne onence ot Uapt. Wilkes very materially. It admits his right to visit and search the ship, but insists that he should have taken ner into a prise court ior adjuaieation. i we are by nrx means sure that our Government will not I concaf at once in this ODinion. Indeed the onlv I officiiil utterance we have yet had on the subject The Secretary of the Navy, while commending in the warmest terms the' spirit and patriotism evinced by Capt. Wilkes, complains that he did not take the Trent herself into a neutral port. and only tore Dor e to censure him tor this omis feion a view of the peculiar circumstances of the case.; jNeitner tne President nor any otner mem' oer or ais jjaDinet nas expressed any opinion on the subject. I The Timti does not anticipate any serious trou ble! The N, IY- World. Rep., is also of the opm 4on that a war is not very probable. ( i. iua rnjiaueipnia jueaucr ia -uiBposm so iaae a mii til rj i - ji. serious view of the subject, and remarks : j Whatever may be the intentions of -England it is evident that her attitude is of the most hor rible character, and we should, therefore instant ly prepare for the worst. Every ship-yard n tne countrv ehonld be put instantly at work ouild iing vessels-ofrwar. They will be useful for home service if they are not needed for a foreign war Ourlake and river defences should bei at once seen to, and active measures taken to put them into the best possible condition.' If Great Britain refuses to sell us saltpetre and arms, wo should prohibit the exportation to England of breadstuff, which she will more need than we do Iher war material. 'i i 1 The New York Tribune savs: In this emergency, we do not presumb to say what the Government should or should not do. Whatever course it may adopt will "be deter mined by mature and careful consideration of al the riehu and duties of the case. Meanwhile the first and mast Dressing of our duties is 44 fin ish the rebellion and the blockade at once, byjem nlovine the oromptest and most efficient means. President TAr coin wisely forebore any allusion lo the arrest in his messaze to Congress. The Goreibmeniisi as yet, uncommitted with refer ncy.Iit. !;.;. :t ....Jf ..T 1 Lord Lvons will probably in his first comma nic&tioa merely recite the facts, and make a de maad for suitable reparation. Our UovemmeD will have first committed itself to the position i intAnde to take in Secretary Seward's reply. which 'will, rjo doabt, bo well weighed and couch--ed ih guarded language. The result will fery likely, be a long diplomatlo correspondence, ! by which the English Government may seek to keep the 4uesuonijpevith a view . to peace I or war according a iu interests jmay seem to dictate in the falure progress of our civil war. ThePliladelphiinirersays: i ', Nolwithstanding all ; this bluster of the news papers we do not believe there is any more par poeV4 the part of the English verhment to rushfnoadlong into war with the? United SUtes, than there la on our part to provoke war , with TCnolWnA. A conflict between two such powers 4. nr. hbiidavf diversion to be engaged ln without reflection, n N "it --4. cojroaxssioff al peoceesisosJ.. -r wisfirjrGTbs-. Dec. 16. In this Senate a 'num ber df petitions touching upon the! elaveiy ques-1 ' Mr: Ten itfl$X?Bi9&:1 tiesoltition against radicalism, in any sense, which ' was - Jaid 4ver; .r f vr- v yt-f .The CmnattwcMilitarf Affair t; on taotloa y --I 'f. r:;v7i;u-r'c tV; 5-f.' of ilr. Hale;-of New Hampshire; was InBtrucled l inquire into ine expeatency ox providing uni form manner Inl which to deal with the alaTea: of the rebels.:... . . --i' -tr'A -r ' I The Committee On th4 'Judlciarr were instruc ted to nrenar d law to nrevest tha aiders and abetters of treason from bringing' suits for 11 a collection of debU in the United SUtes Courts. . Mr. Wilkinson; of Minnesota, offered a pream ble and resolution for the expulsion . of Senator Bright,- of Indiana;" .-" ' V'-- Mrl Bright made a brief speech, denying the truth of the charges brought against htm, and the subject was referred to the Judiciary Committee..- - -U .- V - v.-- .. In the HomL the difficulty between Messrs. Con way, of Kan as, and Fouke, of llliaois, 'com menced on Thursday last, in reference to the bat tle of elmont,j was renewed, and. terminated in a' direct quarrel, which i likely to lead to a duel. ! - Ir-- - . -. :. . . A bill was rassed which strikes from the ran- Ion roll the names of all persons who have taken up arms against the Government, or in any man ner aided the rebellion. ; Vt. - . . MrVallandigham, of Ohio, (Opp.,) introddced the fallowing preamble and resolution : ( Whereas, The Secretary of the Navy has re portedno this House that Captain Charles Wilkes, in commana oi ids oan i acinio, an armea puouc vessel of the United States, did on the 8th of No vember. 1861. on the hieh seas, itterceot" the Trent, aJBritish mail steamer, and forcibly re move therefrom Jas. Al. Juason and, John KU dell, disloyal citizens, leading conspuators, rebel enemies, and dangeroos men, who, with their suites, were onj their way to Europe to promote. the cause of the insurrection, claiming to be Am- ' basaadors frorai the seceded Confederate States i and '.r f! .. -i . -r Whereas, The Secretary of the Navy has fur ther reported tip this House that the prompt and decisive action of Capt." Wilkes on this occasion, merited and received the empbatio approval of the Department, and, moreover, In a public letter, has thanked Captain WUkes for the act, and Whereas. This House,em the first dsy of the session, did propose to tender the thanks of Con gress to Capt Wilkes for hif brave, adroit, and patriotic conduct, in the arrest of the traitors James M. Mason and John Slideli, and Whereas; lurlher.on the same day .this House did request the President to confine the said Jas. M. Mason and John Slideli in the cells of convic ted felons, until certain military officers of the United States, captured and held by the so-called Confederate States, should be treated as pris oners of war ; Therefore, be it Resolved. Ai the sense of this House, it is tne duty of the President to now firmly maintain the stand thus taken, approving and adopting the act of Capt. Wilkes, in spite of any menace or de mand of the .British Government, and that tnis House pledge jits full support to him in upholding how the honor and vindicating the courage of the Government and people of the United States against a foreign Power. ... i Mr. Vullandigham moved the previous ques tion. They had heard the first crowl lot the British Lion, It remained to Je seen who would bower. Mr. Fenton, of New York, (BJep.,) hoped that the resolutions would be referred-to the Committee On Foreign AJTairs. . Mr. Vallaodigbam remarked that a former res olution, approbatory of Captain . Wilkes, was passed without being so referred. He (Vallan digham) had offered this resolution in good faith, and would stand by it. "'- , The House (hen refused to second the demand for the-previous question. f' Mr. Fenton again moved that the preamble and resolution ibe referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. The motion was agreed to, by yeas 109, nays DISPATCHES FROM THE COMMANDER orHB IEO- The Washington telegraphic correspondent of the New York Times, under date of the 16th inst., says : ' i ' ' The Navy Departmect has received dispatches from Captain Palmer, commanding the steamer Iroquois, in which he minutely relates his move ments in order o capture the pirate Sumter. The Government at Martinique, he says, refus ed to give the Sumter coaly but allowed her to come to St. Pierro, where she obtained a' supply from English merchants. The Sumter had been received with Courtesy at the seat of Government, and Capt. Palmer discovered, to use his own lan guage, that "tats farce of non-reoognition of the Confederate flag by France and England, is play ed out." He had a correspondence, with the Gov ernor, the result of which was be was referred to a paragraph of Wheaton's International Law, to the effect that po belligerent could depart from Grt until twenty-four hours after another' had t. The 8umter was at that time in port, ( and the Iroquois obliged to anchor one marine league from shore. I ':; "T-' Z l'' - i The majority of the citizens of PprtBoyal were in favor of the Sumter, and therefore anxious for her escape. 'Being - French tbeyj sympaihized with Louisiana, to which, State they though the Sumter belonged. Throughout his proceedings Captain Palmer was apprehensive and fearful that the Sumter .would escape him, and wished she were anywhere else than under : the French pro tection, aa the! authorities were throwing every obstacle in his way. ! The'Govorhor. 'howeTer," repudiated' every-, thing unlike fiejadlinea-in reply, to Captain Palmer's complaint. , Owing to the distance from shore which the Iroquois was obliged to occupy, and the fact that the bay is fifteen miles . wide, and for the reasons above stated, the Sumter suc ceeded in escaDine. The Iroquois followed her, bat found no vessel visible on the background of ! theskyy: ,mf i&:l . L :i THE COMVtANDEE Of THE IROQUOIS TO Ba HELD BESPONSZBLE TOE THE ESCAPE O - THE ' .BlXM"j It is undontood here that the. CapUin of the United States gun-boat Iroquois will be brought to rigid account for not capturing the privateer Sumter at Martinique. His extraordinary re gard ior Capt. Semmes, of the Sumtery s because the latter was his school-mate, and had onoe been his superior officer, is looked upon as a display of affection and respect of such "exalted and unusual character as to require ihvettigatiot. ' V ' PP. PESCUP,, WHOLESALE AND a BetaB Drnggist, Fayetteville BtreeV Baleighi jm. C, would anaoonce to the poblia that be ia new receiving from the South, a splendid- assortment )f Perfumery, consisting of a superior article of Cologne Water, the very ichoicest variety ef ExtraeU for the Handkerchief, namely : Victoria, Jockey Clnb. West End, Forget-He-NoV1 Geraninm, ' Violet, MaskNew Mown Hay, Ess! Bouo.net, Spring Flowers, Patchoaly, Moss Bose, Sweet Briar Ac. Jle Is also reoeiviag a fine assortment of the best and most highly perfamed Soaps of the following kinds, namely Toilet, Omni bms, Old White .Windsor Antiseptte and Aromatic Tooth, Transparent, Military, Berber's Sharing, B eaet, Forget-meiot, Walsat OIL :'. s. - i .... . In addition to the above articles, he Is also reeelv iagaFrMh supply of Medicinea, TeothBrajhet, Tooth Pastes, -a good artisle of Tine and .Coam Combs, FUiilHti and goda Powders, Matches (a good article, Fojnadeisti? amine the- above, tand varions otber arpoles, wnictt will be sold oa terms to salt the times, W '! "f Heal, wash, perfome, eomb and brash, thyself laket a bottle of itoie pof diahlight a Eegar, and a las I ii I -v .;-;' !! ' z k vit Z )! :i':Z- .t 4 - v i- v - . li i 4-H I k ' ' .ii', r 5 ; -1 , .-.';
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