Newspapers / The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, … / Jan. 8, 1862, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
... " . ,i , .1 1 "'" j" ' 1 '" 1 '- i ..... ! .-r .. n,.-. . l-l .s. ii -i i . V:.- - 1-1 )NE8DAYr lioENING; JANuiURY 8 1862. 1 If ' '.I ':JI RALEIGH? . : .v - . I ' i I k t X " I III I . 1 It 11 11 MM A', i II i ? WEI ri ' 1 - " - r 1 1 1 .... ... - r . ' f Ml wnTtKLY . Jfl poi' rery VWTS i 00. If l nates of MtertMUtlt in ine.o-y - Oil- .miue or lew; ! t J WceklT Retlstei f BoiiMM Card, nos wao. t . ii . kit.hiir.tlL Weekly r Semi-Weekly BWIN w - . w AlA 1 Kill paper dTertiMtoitfts. BUSINESS CARDS. - DeCAUTERET A ARMSTRONG, ; D)OK BINDERS, ' i '151 I " . : AND - . : SLAVlBi ee I5-tE LlOHN W, COSBY. RALEIGH Sept 16 660. : ' : A..C rVHOtOC, .) - ft. F. PVLLI AX, Swf K. WII8I0S. ' PULWA M & GO . AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, - OWPellows' Uall, Franklin SU, ill l uii jhuad, va. DAlLti SALES Pintiio aK: Pmyatb. We pledge ;iax striotest attention to-the business j trosfjed to nsand will, aniwer all, com- tea- PORTER ALWAYS AT EACIT DEPC1T. PJEBLES, PLUMPER &cO .vryl?OBJrtBlT FIB1LK8 WBIrt.) ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GS0CJS$Sf Ho. $2, Old Street, Peters1arY Va. j I IB0I and diligent personal attention giro to the of all consignments of Predttoe. Always on nana atiau supply or standard quality Groceries, uiwoto te want of Jfanners and Families. : "mhkt, LL?MnmiB, Jr., late of the $rm of N.I M. Martin, Brother A Co. , 1 , ' ? : ariBni Agent for Beese's Phogpto Perarlan, prjaanrpiyatea unano. ., . yxa 27 tt 05UC CITY SAVINGS BANK ! !Db. T. D. UOQQ, Pretideni ; ! Johb Q. WnXXAMg, Gather. 1 I ?;! '. DIRECTORS. K;V: , Dri D. Hogg, ; ; ' HJ 8. Sith, Q. RHEbee. x :- 'hi Joka Williams. ; This Bink is now reeelTing depositai at the IEj change Office of John O. Williams k Co. Diseinn . day Tuesday, i , . v-! My 18 (L i TO THE FRIENDS OP HQ-ME MANUFAOTUBES. : t T HE. KI N S TONl ; "'I' ! 1 i . i , SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. m axiv-nvtiis ior negro jb&uuajxs ana uuoiH.are J soucitea. - J. C. CARPINTJCR, Ageiit. KlnstoitV N; C, June 24, I860. - aug tf. raiiaa JTEHgBUllG, YA. THIl; WELLXSTOWN ESTALISHMENT. filVIBtf ,IKV BBCBHTLT BITTBD VT AD S0rpl)sS " ALL HODXBIf OOHTXXIKirCXS,' ' I j Now: offers to Travellers Attraction 1 unsurpassed by any Hotel m tne Conntry. i mar &- it JOHN JARRATT & BRO. f BONNAfTs b JOHNSTON. I I OROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i i: l - Petersburg, .-s : ., r "I; T DONNAN At'ccLl" '! 1: COMMISSION MERCHANTS, f '1' ,-rV1 Richmond. Vaw ? - -. I ?5SRAMCB' COMPANY OF THE VAL- &ffi!TraQlNIA? Winchester, Virginia, Cabitil tuaL' S' Qw Uch,m2. Charter fpej-i . B-! voltes eanltaM tin. ..j f 1 i vor "r rki ""Pninae Companies. - .b: SIMPSON. Ai aplW-i-tf jrCWSDUTg, yi ' .' . V -' .IJ II 1 " - ". ' ; tf-i tr anted rwarxian ,$i INlJkHTABXVEl WHIT AKER A i CONTENTED MAN J FOR wii ' W offers a premium of FJVfl GALLONS ' LTreVTT's Celebraftd Southampton va ,' -.-. IJ f " BRANDY. -Vn 1 , ; SpealSng of the above OLD BRANDY, the I .r TffiS INIMITABXiE WHITAKBR DREWRTO OLD APPLBS BRANDT. - RETa JONES' OLD APPLE BRAVD TISlJAJiES' OLD APPLE. BEANDYj aad ttaay ethef ehoie BRANDS. At s M-.Ut P BLi The contented man tan fin dllie TNTHf ; BLE tt hi$ Store, oa Hargett St, beWeea the ezl 1 . s in 10 01 it af i -; US' .2 3 ; ? j i 1 Pres't.1 I If; tin m 5 i: MViuwiuafvAiu1 rfl&S8B DELICIQUS AND, FAR-FAMED BIT,' XSHS areraoommended by the FIRST PlIY- 'fcelr PITRIT V "AND' GREAT "MEDIClNAZf Tbey'aiW piearaat Beotar'ta tL teste, ad t.j ironotwced ft. BESfTONIC A3TD S ,A5T EVEU3)fTLf lUEft TOj THE jPUB XJieir ennuyv poireri u iwei wpuikji fnn itee that we feel warranted 1a elalnxiil wHat w lo, we Def leSTe to state toac our asseraosf are coai 4 ana aaaarea ox OLaere. - t i For sale My Grocers, Wiae Mexobints, andDntftv Principal Depot, lib Water SWNew, York. REisii. BlEDicnrfes rf ' .if; : - . AND TOILET ARTICLBBV The Subscriber hat the pleasore of annonnclng to it friends and the pablio eeneraUy, that after much lay trouble, and expense, owing to the war, and in terruption of trade, he has procured s) fresh supply of Medicines, Toilets and other articles' in his line, which h las been unable to furnish, for some time past. Jle.haa to pay CASH for all he buys, and hopes that iueh of his ptrons as do not pay promptly,; will .take the hint, and that all in arrears, who hare not gone to the seat of war to fight for our independence and Nearest interests, will pay up their arrearages or a part tat least, se that he may be able to meet pressing ae mand8, and keep his Stock replenished. JS3TA1 orders from tne country (unless xrom prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not accompanied witn the fJASll or its equiTaienc P. F. PESCUD, au 17 tf Druggist, Raleigh, N; C ' 17 OR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING ; THE II AIR. I hae received the foUowing jfarorite art'tales, vis : ' Jars. AUen Restorer and Zyiabalgamnmt MrboA'n and EzekiaiPs Restorer, Burnett Cocoaine and Cocin, . '. Rosemary a&dl Castor Oil, Lowe's and Piter's Pomades. 8 Demerson, Petit Ac Co., Ilygieniqae Societe, andJUonpelas lomadesy Tricopherous, Kathairon, ? ; t ; Essence Bay Leares, Sayne's Ilair Tonic, Fhllecome, and Pescud'g Ilair Tonic. Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. , '- . j ' Tot sale at V : ' PESCUD'S DEtJG STORE. Raleigh, May IS, 18S0. . : ! ma 30 tf. BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW, CROP TUR NIP SEED. 1 GQNSISTIH& OF THE FOLLOWING VARUS, ties: -; '. : ' ' Early Larg Flat Duch, Early .Red Top, ; Rata Bagft, ( superior Tariety.) i Large ITnlte NorlbUc, . . Large Yellow Norfolk. , Large Wolte Globe. Also, Altrlngham Carrot, Maneel Wortzei; Beet, and large Winter Drumnead Cabbage Seed. For Bale 1 in quantities to suit purcnasers at ' June 18 tf. ' P. F. PESCUDg' GHISMAN'S YEAST POWDERS. MY Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chisman has put up a large quantity, all who hare been waiting for sup plies can send in their orders. ' If you doubt that these greai Powders are not su perior to any now known, you can and testimonials from the most respectable families ia Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re tail. ' n f. pescud. . may 23 ! . . : ANOTHER; BRILLIANT : VICTORY X While on my recent visit to the? Qld Dominion, I ha4 the good fortune to procure from an old friend a demijohn ot Rose Cordial of the meet delectable fla vora splendid and invigorating article for the siok. Call, by all means, and get sqme before it is goae: price 25 cents a bottle..,' Among the choice variety of outer things too tedkms to mention,; tc which the at tention of the public is respectfully, called, I.hare a fine lot of the best Hair Brushes. ' If you want to feel good and poetical 4ri these gloomy times, just call around, procure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I will guarantee a fine flow of the- most lighfalutin pieelint. y P F. PEgCTJP; Druggist, NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of ' 1 1 ' 1 THE WOOD VIOLET, V'i-i'- - ' HUMMING BIRD, , i BUTTEETLY VIOLET. PATCHtJTLY MUSK, . I ' ' PINK JOOKY CLUB: FRANGIPANI ROSE, &c. Also, Frajdgipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality and put up in elegant style. ' i ., . Kor said at - ' ' r : PESOUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 1860. M 7 ma 25 tt JUST RECEIVED AT -) PESCUDS DRUG STORE. A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. - BAKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. - ; A new supply of these oelebrated Bltteas on hand At PESCTID'S Drug Store. M' USTARD. t A fresh supply just received : , At.. PESCUD'S Drug Store. PHALONS HAIR INVIGORATOR. Barrys Trioopherous, - ,1 . ; t , Esekials Hair Restorer, ' ? Pasons Indellible Ink. i At PESCUD'S Drug Store. anU tf ( : . , ; Raleigh, N. (ASH ! CASH f I CASH 1 1 1 I SELL MY .GOODS; FOR CASH 1 I DOST do a Credit Business I Therefore I hope every person that sees this 'advertisement not ask me for CREDIT because I am not abler do accredit business ; and have to pay CASHIyself. I hare called on every person that owes me a DOL LAR, and bare not been able to oolleot the first CENT. I wish you -would call on some one that Is able to credit. -oe s i - . .v , J. B. FRANKLIN. i apll7 tf ...- v.: f, i, . .,. , ;- OLD DOMINION TOBACCO'--AN-OTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smoking To bacco Just reoeived At Turner's' -North Carolina Book Store. I' Said to be Superior to the famuLr " 'jn6 td.-U.--K.. y-.Tw v t VTulTAJiiiU-S I TUB PiA"clETTO IX BUY-Goods delivared free otChargato any Prtoftha City. -4i . T?- , T?B U MINERAL ! WATERS-CONt JitV kbrMgoAlnV tod Green; Brier Va-, White Sulpher Water. also RoufcBAS- AinWiif..V iwHitn. -h-au .1- - i tet Cenaka of North CarollSJU i M Eeported by tlx Secretary cf tiu Slots Convex OOtrNrass. WHixa. coined. WHUA 7,887' 5,391 15,357 8,17J 6,846 i235 '4,515 10,623 BtAT'B. : TrOTAL. Alamanee. T " 7J87 121 v 3,445 611 . 6,951 , " 206 - ',391 578 . 186 5,327, 3,621 .i 1,931 ; 2,871 11,853 6,622 13,664 3,599 7,956 14,779 14,311 11,995 8,466 12,654 937 19,646 7,499 6,842 8,12 IM1 lG-,72 19,195 Alexander. Aasoa,-; ;. 151 Allegany, Ashe, Beaufork, . . :27 142 729 Bertie, v 279! Bladen, Brunswick Bunoombe, Durke, Cabarrus, . Caldwell, Camden. .435! 106 6,641, ,219 7,401 104 6,297 ; .v114r; . 1,088 2.946 " 276 Cartere Caswell, ' 6, ' "MX 1,969 9,356 6,58r '' J7 Catawba,' Chatham, i"1 ir Cherokee, j i.t B.038 i. 12,655 -4?6 A609 i - 4SS 9,166 Chowttn; n Cleaveland, - ; 2,97 V.-ilM 10,108 . $ rioa 6,779 s i 85& 8,TU - , 6,842 . 12VS48 18473 Columbus, ti; 1,463, Craven, ,. 6,190 5,836s 524 vumaeriaaa. a ai 9W 16,361 j Cumtnclc, . , ,4,0J. 7,416 JJavidSOaaT- j 15,878 ,0f6 "9,392 T,126 10,103 , 1,764 7,079 2,199 3,902 11,086 8,947 3,625 10,349 " 2,584 r 313 1,582 4,445 2,T93 4,177 . 281 4,916 3,413 6,131 2,115 519 213 4,303 1,305 6,541 1,823 2,518 4,681 10,332 6,808 3,499 " 6,109 2,983 3,569, 6,195 8,473 620 5,453 1,645 5,456 6,318 3,929 2,391 7,028 1,169 2,469 1,246 1,597 2,246 10,733 10,401 2,465 104 6,451 11,208 3,496 1,433 862 16,601 8,424 15,786 17,376 12,691 14,110 9,310 8,444 23,396 7,925 20,056 19,441 8,089 5,801 10,448 9,604 7,734 DavW;'. 6,C01 - '37i 8881 - ll! 641j 102, 362 1,131 152 693 in ' l A Mill i iA 19$ '.: 107 m 11$;. i - 451. '27$ 190 "ii4i' 184 68r , T68 , 656 169 122 ' 1,484 392 81$ 127 106 34i 880 1,456 407 18 122 48t ' 142 186, 184 143 58 1,424 402 296 82 . 734 15 ' 280 . ! t Dopiia, Edgecombe, Foraythe, 8,286 6,880 lt,Tl 6,490 7,009 4,180 11,189 2,826 16.738 67842 5,351 6,483 8,981 3,948 4,682 11,141 6,241 10,543 2,210 4,903 6,000 1,870 6,693 5,435 6,642 10,543 6,781 8,725 6,319 10,617 6,912 Franklin, ' Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, . Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, 16,347 Jackson, 6,533 Johnston Jones, Lenoir, 15,657 5,780 10,211 8,195 6,004 6,908 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,638 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 11,673 16,623 7,801 10,402 10,379 4,943 11,202 28,627 15,T2 : 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 8,655 Lvnooln, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell, " Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover,, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, M8 11,318 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 8,317 5,211 14,768 8,584 10,021 10,522 9,060 9,106 6,590 7,847 8,949 3,203 8,903 i 16,470 4,923 3,596 4,771 8,721 11380 6,944 ,110 8,229 Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Wake, 'i Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 30,091 631,489 331,081 - 992,667 BOOKS. STATIONERY. &C. M ILITARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. HARDEES TACTICS, Complete Edition ; Rerised bv and nublished mbder the personal super-. vision of. the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50 rWhensentbyimail, . , 2.70 VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry ud Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid by the troops j Inspections, Reviews,DuUe of Captains, , Companies, Duties in Camp, and Garrison, ' Soldiers Rations and Mode of cocking- them VAbriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel WH, H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia Military 4 Institute. :- ' Prio4L5t If hen sentbytmail, i L79 THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an abridgement of HardesHnfantry tactics, by Capt, jr. kj lee. r rri Prie $oo.6o When sent byjiaail, 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt. JOSEPH ROBERTS. Prioe $00.75 ; When sent by mail, . 00.85 ON INFANTRY CAMP DUTY, FIELD FORTIFICATION and Coast defence, by Captala L. V. BUCKHOLTZ, author of the - Science of. Wa-. ij Price $00.50 i v v J When sent by mail, . , 00.69 Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi- cers of Cavalry on out post duty, by Lieutenant Colonel VON ARENTCHILDT, first Hus sars, King's German Legw, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant Colonel, tne Hon. F. - FONSONBY. f Prioe $00.50 1 When sentbyf man, 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR BOOKING by Troopa in Camp and Hospital prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by 6rder of Ihe Sur geon General, with Essays on Taking food and what food by FLORENCE NIGHTIN ,GALE. r- ' l. Priw $00.25 ' When sentby mail, , 00.30 ALSO a complete New Pocket Map of VIR GINIA. , f Prioe $00.75 ; When seat by mail, r 00.80 1 BAYONET EXERCISE and Skiimisneri . Drill by R. MILTON! CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. : - K.--r ...rtV- ..- -f... .. .Price $1.00. i , When sent Ify maiLr Llf INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL LERY Extracted froin GILHAM'S MAN NUAX for Volunteers and MiUtia. -i - " K'U " ' 111.-- ' Prios$1.06 i. f.;.'.'"- ? ; Whenswt1tyn-laiL' : y s L02 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier. Illustrated with Tt Em era v- " tags, and designed for-the use of the Militia of the Confederate Stales. :' V Frloe $1.00 ?. j-r-jiWaen sent bjr mail,, - , L06 BlAlIAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element ry treatise on Advanced Guard, out post, : and Detachment Settrioe of - Troops, and the manner of posting aad baudling them ia pres ! ence of an Enemy, jk -.JrV$1.69' : :'7-.:Wbea sent by mail, . - -'. .. L12 GILHAM'S MANUAL for the Volunteers and Militia of the Contederate States, i flji ' '- '" Prioe$2.5t; ' . . When sent by mail, 2.06 Porsaleby ' W Li POMEROY. : seii tf -' - 'M- ihWATr.a;; 1 SUPERIOR ARTICLE O CUEWm 1. 1NG Tobaoeo." Thm Pare 8ouihera Quid. A Bupply of the above Inst reoeived ai - tf t v TURNER'S faa9-f . feiwAge please eopy, . : 1 : V SODA. WATER AND SUGAR CRACR- tli; iCLOTHTNG. &0. CLOTHING STORE II j ISAAC at the corner of FayettevUle St. and Market Square 20,000 worth of MEN'S and BOYS' " Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, JSats, and many other articles.' I wish; it distinijtly understood that these Goods were bought in times of peace and eohsequent ry at much lower prices than they could be bought for now.; They will be sold again at the - . . i OLB RETAIL PRICES. r. Ihave no particular fancy for saying much. All I V ask of thO publie is to givomeealL They : will' certainly not be . disappointed 1 - v . i the quantity, quality or : r . . vlwlalJ.sprioasofniy " Bni ember, corner ef FayetteviUe Street and tlar Square, (formerly eeoapied by Mr. PooL) i p :. 7. Respeetfully I WiSl-4f ' vif v'ICf M-OSAAO OETTINGEB. 1861; SPRING TRADE! 1861. rnvrrTi 3 ANO BOYB CLOTIIING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac, of every description, will find me prepared this 8PRIN8 to furnish thsmwith BETTER GOODS, at more Reasonable Prices than neretoforej and I most cordially invite them to examine my ? 1 ! ' G0QQS AND PRICES before purchasing, , ' ! l! Notwithstanding 1 the- crisis, I i have been NORTH "and purchased, to great advantage, a most BEAUTI FUL and VARIED STOCK of L0 THING AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, and my friend's ean be furnished, at short notice, from head to foot. -lr . . r Y ' Having a splendid Stock of the most fashionable and approved French CLOTH. DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS of all kinds, Ae., the most ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR S - : CUTTER AND WOliKMEN in my TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to compete with any one in the oli North Bute in making any Garment or Clothing to order, in the most superb and artistio manner. The liberal . encouragement II have, received and continued indications of increasing confidence, inspire me with the hope that I shall be more liberally patron ised than everf to merit which I will give my undivi ded attention ta the wants of all who favor we with a ealL M. GRAUSMAN. apH8 tr : MILITARY GOODS! fTY SUP. .GREY AND DRAB MILITARY U J Oterooats with large capes, prioe 16, 13, 20 and 22 dollars, all home made. 5O0 Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life. 50O Pairs ilerind and Shaker Drawers, all sises, Grey and White, just to hand. 50 Pair Grey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth and CaAsimeres, made to measure or sold by the pair or tingle pattern to suit purchasers. Overcoatings ia Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 40 Dosen sap. White Shirts. , TO Dosen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue . Shirts. , ' Blankets and jSJhawls for Soldier's use. Oil Cloth Overcoats, Leggins and Cap Covers. Gilt Buttons b? the gross. Gold Braids by the pair. Haversacks by the hundred. 200 Pair Drill Gaiters. ! Heavy Socks by. the dosea. Gloves and Gauntletts. ! -Pants,, Vests aad Dress Clothing ; a complete' assort ment at . T. W. ROYSTON A CO.'S. Oct 9 j j Petersburg, Va. 1861. 1861. AUGUST ITth, S SOLITARY GOODS I N0. 61, SYCAMORE, 'PETERSBURG, VA T. W. ROYSTON, & Co,, Can furnish Military Companies with the following named goods at short notice: ; OU CloJi Over Coats, Oil Cloth Oaps, ., "" Oil Cloth Haverlocks, Oil Cloth! Haversacks, iOil Cloth Leggins, ! Fatigue Jackets, : Plain aad fancy fatigue Shirts. Gbgham and Calico Shirts. '-- Miritto fender Shirts (White and Grey.) R9lno Drawers, (White and Grey,) ; 'i "Telvet and flannel Zouave Caps, f; u Heavy Grey Over Coats, ,n ? ALSO,' ON HAND, . !r-?.: Grey and Blue Satinet S Grey Gasimere, Grey Flannel' whiot they will make up to order 1 and warrent satisfaction in every instance. T.. W, ROYSTON, CO., ' i No, 51J. Sycamore St, au 21-tf ' f f Petersburg, Va. WHITAKER'SI j f WHITAKER'S 1 1 i -M j WHITAKERSIII SPRINB G0t)OS! . i?- I oADiiiin (Trnni il Ell 5 siv THE INIMITABLE. THE INIMITABLE IWHITAEER. 60 Boxes Oranges, $4 60 60 do . Lemons, 4 06 10 boxes French Can dy, . . 45e. 20 boxes Webb A Whit ted's oelebrated T O BACCO. 20,000 Havana 01. GLRS. SO Cases Crackers. 20 Bblav Craokers. , SO Bbla. Apples, i 4 96 lO do Potatees, 4 00 40 Boxes Candles C& I 100 22. 40 boxes Common ; Candy, K 1 16o. 10 boxes Fasy Can- j dy, 200. t WOOD XND niLOW IVjSLEE. Daily expected at the INIMITABLE WHITA KER'8 a great tariety tf WOOD AND WILLOW WARB. - '5 i : "l- i. t' - fishi Fisuxx Fisnm i - Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, t Salmon, White Fish, and Shad are dally expected atU' ? ( 1 WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. 1apfte-.i-t-ii.E- $ i i- ."- -' . j "' "FUST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S. l f Steouir Fresh and ISalty Snuft, and all to be bid in the SOUTEERN CONFEDERACY. Also, a Largilot of R very edaoeiveablearticle known 4 .-U the trade. .i . i-Ceiae one, oomealL M, i 1 L:s7-tf;ii i-T Jk TRAKKXIII'S OalL v; ?f jrStapdard and Spirit of the Age copy, j - ' 1-lNGOLD JEWELBY.--THE SUB JP : SCRIBES, bat in store a splendid assortment of ij FINE GOLD JEWKUiY, embracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, Breast PinS, Ear lUngs, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies and Gentleman S watch caatas, rencusana reus. Cuff Pins, .Miniature lOckets, , UoUL Xtumuef, CaQandexsnise. :---cl:k- BOOT. aor-fyr ! nTtirrrnr tnrt MI THM YEAST -PQWDEBS 1 mm WEDNESDAY llOBKINO, JAN. 8, 1862. GENERAL j SCOTT'S. IL5TTBB ON Tjta5 ;' h' JIASOSLIDELL ATFAIIi. :jj Tne foUowing !i a eoppy of tha letter of Gen 8oottUi4tBppeare4',K qontallasion baa been maie:V j ' ..; ; lb ii i" " t JZaq.i - , n . if- : My bear-6fr : You were right In dtoMlBgjtht declaration Imputed to me, to wit that the Cabinet at Washington had given orders' to seize Messrs! Mason ahd SUdell even under neutral flsg';: for I was not even aware that the government bad bad thatilpoint jmder 1 consideration,? At" the1 time of my leaving New York it was act. known that the Ban Jacinto had returned to the Ameri can seas ; and it was generally supposed those persoDS bad escaped to Cuba for the purpose! 1 of reembarkijjgj in , the. Nashville, in pursuit of which vewel the James Adger and other croi- aers had been; dispatched. m . s ri v J - 1 think lean satisfy yon in a few words that, you have no serious occasion to feel concerned about ouir relations with England if, si ber rulers profess, the bat ho disposition to- encourage the dissensions : in America. i f : In the first place, it is almost superfluous to say to you jtbat every instinct of prudence as well as of good neighborhood prompts oar government to regard no honorable sacrifice too great for the friendship of Great Biitain. ! . Ibis must be ob vious to all the world. At no period of our his tory hai ber friendship been of more importance to oar people at no period has our government been in a condition to make greater concessions to preserve it. The two nations are united by interest and sympathies commercial, social, pol itical, and religious :almoet as the two arms to one body, and no one Is so ignorant as not to Jcnow thatwhat harms one must harm the other in a corresponding degree. I am persuaded that the . British Government can entertain no doubt upon this subject; but if it does, I feel that I might take it upon myself to say that the President of the United States, when made aware of its existence, will lose no oppor tunity of dispelling it Nor is there anything, l venture to affirm, in the seizure of these rebels emissaries which ought to receive an unfriendly construction from Eng land. Her statesmen will not question the legal right of an American vessel-of-war to search any commercial vesssel suspected of transporting contraband of war ; that right has never been surrendered by England, it was even guaranteed to her by the treaty of Paris, and British guns, frowning down nearly every strait and inland sea upon the globe, are, conclusive evidence that she regards; this right as one, the efficacy of which may be not yet entirely extinguished. Of course there is much that is irritating and vexatious in the exercise of this right under the most favorable cir cumstances and it is to . be hoped the day is not far distant when the maritime States of the world will agree in placing neutral com meroe beyond the reach of such vexations The United States Government has been stri ving to tn is end fr more than fifty years; to this end, early in the present century, and in Its infancy as a nation, it embarked in a war with the greatest naval power in the world ; and it is even now a persistent suitor at every maritime court in Europe for a mere liberal recognition of the rights of neutrals than any of the other great maritime nations have yet been disposed to make. But till those rights are secured by proper Inter nationa guarantees, upon a comprehensive and enduring basis, of course England cannot com plain of an act for which, In all its material bear ings, her own naval history affords such nume rous proceedents. Whether the captives from the Trent were con traband of war or not, is a question which the two Governments can bare no serious difficulty; ia agreeing upon. If Mr. Seward ? can not satisfy Earl Russell that - they were, I have no doubt Earl Russell will be able ta satisfy Mr. Seward thattfcey werenoi. If they were, as all author ities concur in admitting, agents of the rebellion it will be difficult to satisfy impartial minds that thev were any less contraband than a file of rebel soldiers or a battery of hostile cannon. t But even should there be a difference of opinion upon this point, it is very clear tbatour Govern. ment bad sufficient grounds for presuming Itself in the Hght to escape the suspicion of having wantonly violated the relations of . amity which the two countries profess a desire to preserve and culthrate. t - . - -t j The pretence that we ought to have taken the Trent into port, and , had ber condemned by a prize court, in order to justify our seizure of four of her passengers, furnishes a very narrow basis on which to fix a serious controversy between two great nations.'. Stated in other words, an offence would ;bave been less if it bad been greater. The wrong done to the British flag would have been mitisatod. if. : instead of seizins four rebel, we had seized the ship, detained allher passengers for waoItr s.r.A onnfiscatci her carero. I am not sur mised that Capt, Wilkes took a differeni view of his duty, and of what was due to the friendly re lations which subsistod between the. two; govern mental The ' renowned common sense of the English people, I believe, will approve of his ef fort to make the dischare ot a very unpleasant duty as little vexatious as possible to all innocent parties. ..-,'. , If, under these circumstances, England should deem it ber duty, in the interest of civilization, to insist uion the restoration of the men taken from under the protection of her flag, it will be fronva conviction, without doubt, that the law of nations in regara to tne rig aw oi neuirais, wmcn she has taken a leaamg part m esiaousning, re quires revision, and with a suitable disposition on her part to establish these rights upon a just, hu mane and Dhilosophic basis. Indeed, I am happy to see an intimation in one of the leading metro politan journals Which goes far to justify thbt In ference. ' Referring to the decision of the English Admiralty Courts, now quoted in defence of the seizure of the American rebels on board the Trent, the London Times: of tne 28th ' ot November, T i- : J i .: jr..'. .r ; '.. .,:'Vf ". saysr.-- -s - . .. J. ; . I i Sofar as the authorities go, the testimony of international law writers is all one way ; that a belligerent war cruiser has the right to stop and Visit and search any merchant ship upon the high mb. . . But it must be remembered! that these decisions were given' under drcanrutances Wfr aiffarunt" from those which "now occur. Steamers-in those days ;did not exist, and mail vessels, carrying letters wherein au inenawoss oi thai world have immediate Interest, were un known. We Were fighting for We did itt thosa days what we should neither do, hot alkHrthert to do nor expect oursel ves to be allowed to do, In these days.'" j t M 3 i If England, as we are here encouraged to nope, is disposed to do her part ia stripping war of half its horrors by accepting the pbliCT longhand, per tistently urged upon her by our Government and commended by every principle ot justice and fcn mauity, she will Had no ground,' in - the visit of the Trent, tor controversy with our" Govern ment Ll amisure the President and people of the TJnilei Statea .wouia do nut too nappy to let t these men Sfree, unnatural and unpardonable iaj their of cei have been, if by it they could" emancipate the conmtercdof the woxldr i Greatly as it would I I:. ! be to Jour di&adTantagaat ; the present crisis to surrender anv of th martdma rrivlleff of UmgronU whl a sanctioned by the laws of nations, I feel that I Uk no responsibility in saying' that the United States will be faithful to her traditional -policy upon thtorsUbject and to . the spirit of her political institutions. ' Vn the other hand, should England1 be uhpre- -pared to maker a corresponding sacrifioe ; should he feel that she could not yet afford to surren der the advantages which the present maritime code gives to a dominant naval po wet. of "course aba will not put herself bia false position by ask ing us to do It In either case, therefore, IT do not see how the friendly relations of the two gov ernmenta are in any immediate danger of being disturbed. rii r" The oveKprompt'rexsognitioa, as benigerents, of a body of men, however (large, so long as they constituted a manifest minority of the nation, wounded the feelings of myjoountrymau deeply 1 win not attempt to deny, nor that act, "with some of its logical jcoiuequenoes which have already oc curred, has plaiTtddrin the breasts of many the suipicion that theirt , kindred in England wish them evil rather than good but tho statesmen to whom the political fittcreeta of these twogreat peo ple are coofkled'act upon higher responsibilitios and with better lights, and. you may rest assured that aa event so mutually disastrous as a war be tween England and America cannot occur with out sme other and graver provocation than has yet been given by bither nation'. ' i - i ; iNi- : I Wimj-ixxd Scott. Paris, December 2, 1861. COUNTINMIOUSE CALENDAR, 1862. W SMT W T F S A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 11 12 IS 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28,29 80 31 '-12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112 13 14 1516 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 -V.! ' ' 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.916 1112 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 ' 12 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 13 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 8 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 161718 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 . 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29130 31 1 1 8 torn IS 30 Il 17 18 22 34 31 25 P 37 2 i L7 3 10 11 34 12; 13 mm OQ ta cs H H CO 16 23 19 20 21 2 36 27 28 i 2 19 16 23 1 8 15 3 10 5 12 19 6 18 17 o 17 30 27 31 &2 34 31 26 J3 29 30 2 9 8 10 lfc 24 1 8 15 4 5 12 19 16 13 20 27 I 4 7 14 11 w ca o o 15t16 2223 29 130 18 31 38 25 2U 2 3 5 13 19 7 14 21 9 10 17 24 X 11 18 15 !i 22 2? 29 30 3 28 31 2 16 09 4 11 18 18 15 14 g 21 32 41. 301 25 28 n P. P. PESCUD, WHOLESALE AND Retail Druggist, Fayetteviile Street; Raleigh, N. C-, would announce to the pablio that he is now receiving from the South a' splendid assortment of Perfumery, consisting of a superior article of Cologne Water, the very choicest Tariety of Extracts for the Handkerchief, namely : Victoria, Jockey Club. West End; ForgeVMe-Not, Geraniutu, Violet, Musk, New Mown Hay, Ess. Bouquet, Spring Flowers, Patchouly, Most Rose, Sweet Briar, Ao. He is also' receiving a fine assortment of the best and most highly perfumed Soaps of the following kinds, namely : Toilet, Omni bus, Old White Windsor, Antiseptic and Aromatio Tooth, Transparent, Military, Barber's Shaving, Bou quet, Forget-me-not, Walnut Oil, Ac , Ia addition to the above articles, 1 he is also receiv ing a Fresh supply of Medicines, Tooth Brushes, Tooth Pastes, a good article , of Fine and Coarse Combs, Seidlits and Soda Powders, Matches fa good artiole, Pomades, Cigars, et cetera. ' The public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine the above, and various other will be sold on terms to Init the times. articles, which , Heal, wash, perfume, comb and brush thyself; take a bottle of Rose Cordial, light a Segar, and OA !. ! ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, j T RALEIGH; N. C i " Right Rev. THOS. ATKINSON, D. D. Visitor. . Rev, ALDERT SMEDES, D. D Rector. rf-IIE NEXT TERM OF THIS SCHOOL X' will open January 6th,1 1862. y. For aTCircubyr containing full partioularsapply to the Rector. I dec 14-3w UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. : 'J '' " t CHAPEL HILL, -j : , THE NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN ON SAT i URDAY, 18th January, 1862 - . i i This Institution, situated in a region remarkably healthful, and remote from the seat of jrar, has been in successful operation since February, 1779. At no previous period have the means and opportunities of improvement been so great as they now are.;' dec 46t r . I DAVID L. SWAIN. r ': HaABQTrABTMRs N. C. Taoors, :) i . ADJoraaT ocas&AL's ymcB, . I i ' " i Raleigh, Dec. 17, 1861 f .No. 24. j J ! . 4 All military officers or agents having in their pos. session money or property belongiag t the State, particularly quartermaster stores, clothing, camp and garrison equipage, commissary and ordnance .stores, are required to make A full and complete return of it to the Adjutant General, according to the forms required by! the regulations, showing the amount received, issued and remaining on Band at the endjof the pres ent and each subsequent quarter, ri j- ! General Order No. 17 not having been complied with, all officers failing to comply with this Order will be reported tq the Governor to be dismissed from the . service as th following extracts of the law direct. v : ! By order of the Codmander-in-Chief: ;)!. v j - JJ G, MARTIN, AdjU Gen (Extract froin the "Bil approved Sept. 20th, 1861; j Sjbc 78. AnVmilitary officers having the charge of . mpney or property belonging to the State shall make a quarterly return of the same to the AdjutanfGene ral, ia such form As he my prescribe and also . any Other returns or reports which he may require. a AH said returns' shall be made ; within twenty days after, the expiration of the quarter, and any officer falling to make the same in one month after the expi- -tation of such quarter, or to settle Up his accounts when required to do so, and pay any balance due by ; ibn on account for any property for which ha ought to ; aocount, shall be dismissed by the Governor, unless Suffieient excuse is rendered x for such failure or de fault.". . i ''!:. . . ; "" -4 . v : , -! -Sc. 80. Au former disbursing bfflcers who shall, not have elosed. their accounts and had Ahe aame set tled prior to the 20th of August, 1861, shall make the settlement of the same with the Adjutant General : f ! - and all effioers having public property of every kiad and deacriptioa which shall be in bis hands, who 6haU go mt ef bffioe on the 20th ef August, or before or after tiiat. tiiae, shall aceouat fur and deliver such property to tha Adjutant General, and falling, to do so shall be liable to be sued in the name of tho StaU ; and all suitl at law which It may be necessary to prosecute uader this act for the State, may be brough . In the Superior Ceurt ot Wake County . i J dee 21 3t ..t.JS;.!vU-'v,- - THRESH i HUITARD GU AVA."ELLYr ivTepp8aaae,A merioan HurUrd, a .jW$JV?.-W-- l .nininiKXfi !gik, jPfBai,l"fnnM-aBdCora Tno lS i v ; , . A J WHTTAETER'aV;. I lj k HBLB.;J-01-SUaUt aAj H; W,' l- i 1; IV t'l. kU' L IA r. !1 it .4 .jti. I;: '. Ml- 1' 1 !',"-: -'!V i
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 8, 1862, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75