vMlallly jiJ$hvP livyu lilt I? prt3 'uAr- cH 1 I ty tH t-;1
7llE U l,ElGIi UEGIST3I
ry MB"5..Z IS DO. if DVIMBt ta
imte' Of AdTertisiBff
! the emiweeKjri
dguare (19
very aoccet
idinfc'lMertioWf
'IS
00
. -Six . in..
'V-'..L i-f.i- ii' -'M i!'
1 gquare toi the firat insertion; ; ' ' . JJ j
AUaawJtiM'mesU not lothenris directed, mm, be
lnerted inU Semi-WeeWy, and charged aooofdin fit.
t t,..: . Ird mat exeeedinff eignt uae, ,w iu .
modtba frj$5 00,. or twelve months for '
J i d en mnnl.k nr SIS for twelve months.
.ar Cftrttracts can be made at tlw offle for; longer
advertisenointo. j ".j '' .'f ' : I I
BUSINESS OAllDa
DeCAUTKRET ARM8TRONG,
BOOK BINDERS,
-i--: -"AND' ' y--
BLANK BOOKMANUF ACTTTREES
, ,T RA.LKIUU, h. c.
15 tt . .-' -... : t, -. "
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0
5 KALEIGH N
pept. 45 1860. ; ' ' I
C.
A.
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R. P.rDbLIAV, ' D. K.WErsiGKJl.
P U LLIAM & OO. f
AUCTIONEERS FOa SALE OF NEQROEt?,
Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., 1
U ICIIMONI), V A . f '
- DAILY SALES I'ublio asd ' PbjtatI I :
We pledge our strictest' attention to the business en
trusted to us, and
iwill, answer all
m-
rir'iij nxunicatiolii
promptly.
l'ORTEU ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT.
ly 9 tn
i u f
PJUUMMER & CO., f
j 1(r0RMERLT PHKBLKS A WWlTB.) -
VOMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERY,
1 No. 42,. Old Street, Petersburg Va. J
PROMPT and diligent personal attention given to
the sale of all eonsiemments of Produce Alwavs
on hand si full supply of standard quality; Groceries,
sujmcj to ui wants of Farmers and f snnilie. ; j
LEMt KIBLK8; V jKp. J. THOMPSON
hksrt x. PLtmwBH, jf, late of the firm ofN. M.
Martin, Brother A QcC ' h .. j;;- . ; !
a"8ole Agents for Reese's Phospb Peruvian,
or Manipulated Gnatio-. jutte 27itR.r
OAK CITY HAVI1MGS BANK.
S DM. dJ'IIPGG, Preiden Y
' ' -I Johk G. WrLfclAHS, Cathtr. 1 j
DIBKCTOBS. ' t '
, Dr. T. D. IIogg, 3 II. S. Smith, 4
Burhee, , k, John tS. (.Williami
This Eank is now reieiving deposiU,! nt tbs x
ctiange Office of John Gj. Williams A CoU Discount
day Tuesday; , . . feb 1ft tf., ;
TO THE PKIEND8 OP
HOME MANUP ACPUltES.
1 THE KlNSTON I
-1" .IS Now JLN 5
i SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
ORDERS for negro iBROGANS and B00T8 urt
JT solicited.
KinstcJn, N:
J
C.sCARPENTER, Aacnt.
G., June
24. 180. aujr 4 tf.
PETEilSBUItG, Yui.
THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALISIlMEST, j
OAT4!OjBaH REC1STLT FITTKn UP AfP iUPPUlD
j JflTH iLl. JfODERS COHTEHIEHCitl, ' i
Now offers to Travellers Attractions
! Unsurpassed by any Hotel ". ' f
' . I in the Country.
mar 5- JOHN JARRATT & BRO.
; : :l . . . -d, : ; 'A !
"i rtrtvviva lb TrtnwflTiw
GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCIIANXS,
, t-eiertDurg, t
. ja Wly. j .
i 3 DONNAN Ar. m..
V COMMISSION MERCHANTS
-i- Richmond. V' t
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VAL
LETf OF VIRGlNlI, Wiuche.ter, Vir"la, Capital
t SaOO.000.il 'BOorporatl -March, 1852. Charter per
j lual. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid '
1 Fire Uises paid.ia ft joara J idj86Dl, 538;29s'l9
J. nauraflce againit lol bj damagejfey tirej' on as favor-
able terms as other responsible Companies.
ap'I 0-CTdy';a Perabargfy
WANTED ! -WAKTEm
INXMITABI.1: WHITAlTER'S.
4 CONTENT Ell " MAN f vFOHI W IIHJ lir
! hi offer a pre mi b of FrV.OALLONS f d,4
lreH'ry' Celeb rated ' Southampton
T : ; wu-""- ii llJUllf Y?iXj ctJ3
speaking ef the above OLD-Ha ANDx', CrtrxV-- ;l
r inimitablb''WHIxakerm;
. hag bnhand'.'l,?
e AJnaiYR a.
seta
TIS.rALES'
lALESQLD APPL& BKA!mrT
ana many other choice BR ANUS. i 'TV'712L
A f"' ThajatoBU4 mmm aa tie iNIiirT AT
Zfirrr a;llTgett SV. . bett een the hours
anl Ii tf. :TT'v,,-?J. it
.. ' ,V J -
. -; - . -m 2U: -Ja u-
MEDIOINUS;"
if?
4 -U1"
riXflESB'.DELlCIOUa. i.NI JAE-Fi.MED: BIT-
jIEB&are ppmjBjede4yb FIKSXJ11X'-
prie re lea8ah M ! xUct4 'Ufte,kd ite
proDoiweed th OBST TONIC HlV jBTIMli
fcANT EVEIt ory EKED v TO -THE PU1I.
v pr4ir Cttratiy Jower J sIb', of GjJfEIl AI.
DEWLITYi I.OS8 m APPETITE, CON-
. I ' ,: ' i " - ' '
STIPATICJN, eU:., are Vnfarra'TIeled,' and a
gdarantee that we foel warranted in claiining what we
do, we beg leave tu atate that vutaastrtionaAre eadors--
... Prof. S1LL,i.tiak,oI Yale College.,
j Vrof. .HAYES, of Massachusetts,
4 hundreds' of others. ' " . ' 1 :
an
fVr ;aaleb Grocers, Vine Merchants, lund Drag
gf sta generally. , if .
i Principal Depot, 145 Water St,, New York. .
deel lj ;
I7RES1I MED1C1NKS -
JC - AND TOILET ARTICLES.
The Subscriber has the pleasure of announcing to
hjs friends and the public generally, that after much
delay trouble, and expense, owing to the war, and in
terruption of trado, ho has procured a fresh supply ot
Medicines, Toilets and other articles in his line, which
he has been unable to furnish for some time past.-
He has to pay CASH for all be buys, and hopes that
such of his patrons as do net pay promptly, will take
the hint, and that all in arrears, who hare cot gone to
the seat of war to fight for our independence and
dearest interests, will pay up their arrearages or a part
at least, so that he may be able to meet pressing de
mands, and keep his Stock replenished.
ja!fAll orders from the country (unless from
prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not
accompanied with the CASH or its equivalent.
P. P. PESCUD,
au 17 tf Druggist, Raleigh, N. C.
FOR BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING
THE II AIR.--I have received the following
favorite articles, viz :
Mrs. Allen's Restorer and Zylabaisamnm.
Wood's and Ezekial's Restorer,
j Burnett's Cocoaine andCocin, i
1 v Rosemary and Castor Oil,
I Lowe's and Fiver's Pomades,
Demcrson, Petit & Co., Hygienique Soeiete,
and Monpelas Pomades, , ,
Tricopherons, Ivathairon,
Essence Bay Leaves,
Sayue's Hair Tonic, j.
i u Philecome, and
Pescnd',Hair Tonic.
Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this
Country.
for sale at t
! , . PESCUD S DKUG STORE
j Raleigh, May 18,.I80. - ma 30 tf.
BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR.
' NIP SEED. i !
CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE
tio: . j
Early Large Flat Duch,
1 j ; Early Red Top,
' 1 Ruta Baga, fa' superior variety.)
j 1 ! Large White Norfolk, :
? Large Yellow Norfolk,
4'' Liarge White Globe. Also,
Altringliam Carrot, Mangel Wortael Beet,
and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed.
I ' For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers t
June 18 tf. P. E. PESCUD'g-"
- 1 u .' 1 -
eIIISMAN'8 YEAST POHT)Ehs.--MY
Materials are to band, and Mr. Chisman has put
up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup
plies can send In their orders.
I If you doulit that these great Powders axe -not su
perior to any now known, you can find testimonials
from the most respectable families in Raleigh, at my
tore, where you can be supplied at wholesale ot re
tail. P. F. PESCUD.
! may 23
A'
hadt
NOTIIER BRILLIANT VICTORY!
While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I
the good fostune to procure from an eld iriend a
demijohn of Rose Cordial of the most detectable fla-ivor-a
splendid and invigorating artielCiir the sick.
Call, by all means, and get some beforeit is goae;
'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 f the best Hair Brushes. If you" want to feel
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 Itiyhfalutin
jaheelinn. ': P. F. PESCUD, Druggist.
NEW AND SPLENDID EXTACTsT.
Consisting of
, THE WOOD VIOLET, 1 ,
j HUMMING.BIRD. I
BUTTERFLY VIOLET,
-t PATCHUTLY MUSK,
PINK JOCKY CLUB,
i FRANGIPANI ROSE. &c.
Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet
waters. All of which, are of the finest quality ana put
i up iq elegant style. 1
For sale at
'". . PESCUD S DRUG BTORE.l
i RaUigit, May 18, 18ft0. ma 23 tf.
JUST RECEIVED AT
PESCUDS DRUG STORE.
A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS, j
BAKER $ PREMIUM BITTERS. '
A new supply of these celebrated Bitiers on hand
At
PESCUD'S Drug Store.
mTUSTARDr
If JL. A fresh supply just received
At
PESCUD'S Drug Store.
PHALONS HAIR INVIGORATOR.
Barrys Tricopberous, .T
Eitkials Hair Restorer, !
Pa sens Indellible Ink.
At PESCUD'S Drug Store.
aul4tf - Raleigh, N. C.
ASH!
CASH! I
CASH!!!
' I BELL" MY .GOODS FOR CASH I DON'T
do a Credit Business 1 Therefore 1 hope every person
that sees this advertisement will not , ask me for
CREDIT4becaiue !I am not able to fdo A credit
business j and have to pay CASH myself: I
I have called on every person that owes pie a DOL
LAR, nd jhave not been able to collect the first
L WIBQ tou wen d civil nit unttKi Ann that f
able to crediu
iap'l 17 tf,
fLD DOMINION
"TOHAC OO.".. AW.
1 OTHER Lot
of Old nnmin'win Sranltini T.
aeo,'
Just received at "TurnerV J5irth Carolina
.4Kllr, j..' t be Superior to ttc ToriMttP
Book I
3 ... . -----
j 3a
H M THE PLACE
Trt
delivered free of CbargVto any
1 iaar 6-tfc
TTlItESII iMINEUAJ.. wiTRRRn
hSt res2 RoekWdsAlam, ad Gre Brier
Wh Salpher Wati, also, Rock Bridga Alan MaaZ
.!i-.K.,fri'
AaJieported ly jA$ Secretary of . the State XXmvcn-:
' f-i. woa,
"WHITK.
-COL'KD."
SLAY'S,
TOTAL.
Alamanoe' -
3,445 :v
611 ?
6,951 -V1
206
- 391
; 6,878
8,186 ,
5,327
y 3,621
1,931
, 2,371
3,040 "
1,088
2,127
1,969
9,355
1,664
6.246
519
3,713
2,131
2,463
6,190
"5,S30
2,524
3,06
; 2,392
7,126
7,079
2,199
3,902
11,086
3,947
3,625
10,349
2,584
313
1,382
4,445
2,7b3
4,177
281
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
5,195
8,473
620
5,453
1,R45
5,455
6,318
3,929
2,391
7,028
1,169
2,469
1,246
1,597
2,246
10,733
10,401
9m
5,451
1,208
3,496
1,433' .
362
lI,85S
-1 90
19
6,022
ausuD, .
' V. 151
- 27
,142
. 729
279
435
260
100
219
104
114
' 276
152
279.
28
:i04
88
151
109
355
1,288
978
221
147
101
374
388
211
541
102
362
1,121
152
693
2,450
104
85
1,111
259
29
6
193
107
177 .
80
115
2
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
5.".
1,421
402
T
734
261
280
168
64'
18,664
Alleghany, "- ' 1 8,357
3,59
7,95d
Ashe,- v i y,423
Beaufort - t
Bertie, ' . ; . 5,84o
Bladen r i 635
Brunswick, : , i 4,51a
Buncombe, v ,10, G23
Burke, ; 6,647
Cabarrus, V 7,402
Caldwell, " , 6,297
Camden, ' J 2,940
Carteret, 6,064
Caswell, 6.&31
Catawba, ' ,038
Chatham - 12,555
Cherokee, j 8,609
Chowan, ,2,978
Cleaveland, .10,108
Columbus, ( 5,779
14,771
14,311
11,99a
- 8,406
12,654
9,237
10,546
7,499
5,343
8,185
116,215
110,730
1 19,105
9,166
6,842
112,348
I 8,597
! 16,273
Craven, 8,795
Cumberland, 9,561
Currituck, ' 4,671
Davidson, 13,378
Davie, 6,001
Duplin, 8,28ft
Edgecombe, ; 6,880
Forsythe, 10,716
Franklin, 6,400
Gaston, 7,009
Gates, 4,130
Granville, 11,189
Greene, .2,826
GuQford, 15,738
Halifax, 6,642
Harnett, ' . 5,351
Haywood, 5,488
Henderson, 8,981
Hertford, 3,948
Hyde, 4,682
Iredell, 11,141
Jackson, 5,241
Johnston; 10,548
Jones, 2,210
Lenoir, 4,903
Lincoln, . r.,000
Macon. .5,370
Madison, 5, 693
Martin, 5,435
McDowell, 5,542
Mecklenburg, 10,543
Montgomery, 6,781
! 16,369
j 7,416
! 16,661
! 8,494
15,786
17,376
12,691
14,1 10
9,310
8,444
23,396
7,925
20,056
19,441
8,039
5,801
10,448
i 9,504
! 7,734
-15,347
5,528
15,657
5,730
?10,211
I 8,195
6,004
I 5,908
110,189
j 7,120
! 17,374
I '7,649
11,427
11,688
21,715
13,376
j 8,856
16,949
i 8,940
i 7,248
11,221
16,793
4,043
1 1,109
16,798
15,490
10,746
14,586
11,573
16,623
7,901 !
10,402
10,379
4,943
11,202
28,627
15,726
14,906
14,749
9,720
10,711 j
8,655
Moore, 8,725
Nash, 6,319
New Hanover, 10,617
Northampton, 5.912
Onslow,
Orange, ,
Pasquotank,
Perquimans,
Person,
Pitt,
Polk,
Richmond,
Randolph,
Robeson,
Rockingham,
Rowan.
Rutherford,
5,198
11,318
4,473
3,2R7
5,708
7,480
3,317
5,211
14.7CS
8,584
10,021
10,522
9,060
9,106
6,590
7.847
8,949
3,203
8,903
16,470
4,923
a...- m
4,771
8,721
13,280
5,944
.9,110
8,229
Sampson,
Stanly,
Stokes,
Surry,
Tyrrell,
Union,
Wake,
Warren,
-
Watauga,
Wayne,
Wilkes,
Wilson,
Yadkin,
Yancey,
631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667
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1 When sent by mail, 2.70
VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry and
Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid by the troops ;
Inspections, Reviews, Duties of Captains,
Companies, Dnties in Camp, and Garrison,
Soldiers Rations and Mode of cooking them
Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel WM.
H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As
sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia Military
Institute.: Price $1.50
When sent by mail, . 1.70
THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an
abridgement of Hardee' s.Infantry tactic, by Capt.
J. K. LEE. Price $00.50
When sent by mail, . 00.60
TIIE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by
Capt. JOSEPH ROBERTS. Price $00.75
When sent by mail, 00.85
ON INFANTRY CAMP DUTY, FIELD
FORTIFICATION and Coast defence, by
Captain L. V. BUCKHOLTZ, author of the
Science of Wa-. Price $00.50
When sent by mail, ' 00.60
Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi
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Colonel VON ARENTSCHILDT, -first Hus
zars. King's German Legion, with an abridgment of
them, by Lieutenant Colonel, the Hen. F.
PONSONBY. Price $00.50
When sent by mail, j 00 60
DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops
in Camp and Hospital, prepared for the Army
of Virginia, and published by order of (he Sur
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and what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN
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When sent by mail, 08.30
ALSO a complete New Pocket Map of VIR
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When sent by mail, 00.80
BAYONET EXERCISE and Skiimishersj
Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant
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When sent by mail, 1.10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR . FIELD ARTIL
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When sent by mail, 1.08
SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi
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When sent by mail, l.6
MAHAM'jS OUT POST DUTY, an llenient
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A Sapplj of tho above just received atJ
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i, WATER AND SUGAR CBACR
8 dox. Jan of Pickle lu--
na IS
CLOTHING
JUST OPENED BY
at the corner of Fayettevine St. and Market Square
worth of MENS"aur BOYS Ready
Alade Clothiag, BeoU, 8hoeA HaU, aid many other
artielee.: I wiehl U' diatiaetlt vnderatood that theee
ttooda were boaght In times ofpeace, and eoBtequent
ly at much lower prioe than tbky ooald.be bought for
now. They will bj eold against the .
;:J 4?LH RETAIL PRICES. ,
I have no partioular fancy for .Wing mueh. AU I
- ask of the pablio i to give me a calL They
. will eertaiuly not be disappointed
in. the quantity, quality or
t Via the prices of my
' . GOODS.
Remember, corner t Yayettevitle, Street and Mar
Square,; (formerly occupied by Mr. Peol.)
Respect! ally, -
auSl tf ISAAC GETTING ER.
1801;
w 1801.
OFlSPritEMEN AND BOYS
Iff WANT OP
CLOTKJNG, HTS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac, of
every descrfption, will find me prepared this SPRING
to furnish tm with BETTER GOODS, at more
Reasonable Prices
than heretofore; and I mosr cordially invite them to
examine my"
GO 0 D S AND PRICES i
before purchasing, -
Notwithstandinjg the crisis, I have been NORTH
and purchased, tot great advantage, a most BEAUTI- -FUL
and. VARIED STOCK of
: : a t fn u Txr n
i hjjju in in u
AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
and my friends, can be furnished, at short notice, from
head to io ot. '',
Having a splihdid Stock of the most fashionable
and apro?ftdjFren-h CLOTH. DOESKINS.
CASSIMERES, VESTINGS of all kinda. A
the most
RIO It
ACCOMPLISHED
0 UTTER AND WORKMEN
in my TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, i am ready
to compete wiK any one in the old North fitate in
making any; Garment or Clothing to order, ia the most
superb and artitic manner.
The liberal encouragement I have received and
continued indicAtibns of increasing confidence, inspire
me with the hop bat I shall be more liberally patron
ised than e'ter; I to merit which I will give my undivi
ded attention to.Jhe wants of all who favor we with a
oll. .: M.GRAUSMAN.
ap'I 13 If q
MILITARY GOODS!
rf SUP ilREY AND DRAB MILITARY
U J Overboatl with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and
32 dollar, all home made.
SOO Merino Shirts, Qrey and White, for camp life.
50O Pairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sixes,
Greandhite, just to hand.
50 Pair Orey, Bine, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth
and Cassim'eres, made to measure or sold by the
i pair or sinale pattern to suit purchasers.
Overcoatings in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham.
4U Dosen sup. White Shirts.
70 Dozen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue
- Shirts, V.
Blankets and Shawls for Soldier's use.
Od Cloth Overeiats, Leegins and 'Cap Covers.
Gilt Buttons by the gross.
Haversacks by the nundrod. "
200 .Pair Drill Gaiters.
Heavy Socks bt the dozen.
Gloves and Gauntletts.
Pants, Vests and Dress Clothing ; a complete assort-
. mental? X W. ROYSTON A CO.'S.
xct9 ,;?-.. i Petersburg; Va.
18611
1861.
' AUGUST 17th.
MILITARY GOODS!
NO. 51 1 SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA.
T. W, ROYSTON, & Co,,
Can furnish Military Companies with the following
named goods a7 short notice :
Oil CloJ Over Coats,
Oil Clth Gaps,
Oil tJloth Haveriocks.
Cw Cloth Haversacks,
', , - Oil Cloth Leggins,
'' : Fatigue Jackets,
, i Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts.
Gingham and Calico Shirts.
MirinA under Shirts (White and Grey.)
Mefino Drawers, (White and Grey,)
VcBiTci uu nsnnw zouave vaps,
. tHeavy Grey Over Coats,
ALSO, ON HAND,
.Grey and Blue Satinet,
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4'
j H Grey Gasimere,
Grey FljinneM which they will make up to order
and warrtot satisfaction in every instance.
K T. W. ROYSTON, A CO.,
. 3-. . No. 61J Sycamore St,
au 21 tf f Petersburg, Va.
HIICAReR'S !
' ! W HIT AKER'S t!
WHITjAKERS I ! !
SPR11M6 GOODS!
SPRING STOCK ! !
W HI TAKER,
INIMITABLE.
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TlfE
the ik;mitable whitaker.
50 Boxes OraUges, $4 00 10 boxes French Can
50 do : Lemons, 4 00 dy, 45c
50 Bbls. Appfea, 4 00 )20 boxes Webb A WkiU
10 do Potafbes, 4 00 ? ted's celebrated T O
40 Boxes Cam ilea ( ..- BACCO.
. lOfrlbs., p 32o.(20,000 -Havana CI
40. boxes Coi amen I GARS.
Candy, ' N 16c. 20 Cases Crackers.
10 boxes Fany Can- (20 Bbls. Crackers.
dy, . ::. 20c': . .
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE.
DaUy'expeStk at the INIMITABLE W11ITA
KER'S a grt variety of WOOD AND WILLOW
WARE. ' :'- .
FIfHl FISH II FISH!! 1
Herrings, Mallets, Mackerel, Salmon, WhiU Fish,
and Shad'are ally expected at
- t7RITAKER'8 CITY EMPORIUM.
apT6-itt "
, ' .t TT
JUST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S.
Strong fresh and Salty Snuff, and all to be had
in the SOUTCERN CONFEDERACY.
Also, a Large i'ot of Every eoneeiveable article known
, . , .IJ-Aatradei
Come one, eomo alL to . .
: sa 7 tf.- :ri;.' FRAV8XIH9 Calt"
Jr SUadard and Spirit of ike Age eopy;
FINE GOLD JEWELRY. THE SUB
SCRIBER has in store a splendid aseortmett of
. if. FINE GOLD. JE WELRY, V ,'.,
embracmg a variety of stylos of patterns of BrooelMev
Breast Pins, JEsx Rinrgt, 3raoele a, Finger Rings, La.
dies aa4 Oentlamen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens,
Caff Pins, MiniAtore Lockets; Gold Thimbles, - te.
Call ui avaxainei'.'- i!-'? r.".iic-'i"y
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WEDNESDAY MORKlHO; FKBj ?e, 186J.
PUBLICATIONS OP ! THE - GENERAL
TRACT AGENCY. .
jOv x. .Aj V otcafrom HeaTen, i 4
" 2. Don't Put It Off. ; 4
pagw.
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44 3. Self-Dedication to God, 4
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-4. Private Devotion.; v j 4
5. Th All Sufficiericy of Christ. 4
o. Jjie am or j aitn,
7. Motives Id Early Piety,
8. The SentineL ; - !
9. Come to Jesus', by N. Hall
10. Casting Our Burden on the
Lord, by Key. Joaeph M.
Atkinson,
11. Are Yiou Prepared ?
12. Prepare Jto Meet Thy God,
13. An Appeal to the Young, by
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xev. d aa jacureaay,
Come land Rest, by Rev. J .Ct
Byle.
The Soldier,
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16.
17.
18.
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Your Soul Is It Safe!
The New Year,
A Moiher'e Parting Words
to u er Soldier Boy,
19. The Great Gathering,
20. Lovest Thou Me!
21. Individual Effort,
22. The French Soldier,
Z3
Call to Prayer, by Rev. J. C.
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Christ, In You, by Rev
C. F.
: JLeem3, v. D.,
25. Christls Gracious Invitation!
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" zo. Are louKeady!
" 27. The Life-preserver,
" 28, The Precious Blood of Christ,
i or How a Soldier was saved,
" 29. My Spirit Shall Nofe Al.
ways Suive," by Rev. J. H.
Fowles, f S. 0., r
" 80, Why Will Ye Die ? by Rev!.
A. $1. Poindexter, D. D.; of
Va., I
4
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" Hyrnna for the Camp," 120
Since June lit, 1861, wa have published of
the above tracts over five million ot pages, over
half of which wo have given away, mostly to
the soldiers, and the other we sold ait about the
cost of getting them out, 1,600 pages for one
dollar; Come to 'Jesus, Call to Prayer, Your
Soul Is It Safe, 8 cents each, which is as cheap
as we heretofore got them from the North.
Hymns for the Camp, 10. 12$ and 16 cento a
copy. !
Each publication is approved by all the Pas
tors of this citv. , i ,
W. J. W. CEOWDER, .
Raleigh, N. C. ! Agent
r. S. I also have a supply of the Pock
Testament, printed at Nashville, Tenn.
WHAT IS TO BE DONE WITH THE SOUTH
WHEITIS CONQUERED.
Ths New York Herald has the following ;
This a very important question. What is not
to be done with them was decided by the flat re
buke received by Senator Sumner, whose resolu
tion?,oni Tuesday, were laid on the table bra
ta lJ2ljo5.TJhjMeesluUo only I
wnicn nas maraea tne career or tne fanatical
faction to which Senator Sumner belongs. The
man who proposed to send. ambassadors to the
black republics of Hay ti and Liberia, now pro
poses to pot the black race over the white race at
the South, wherever the blacks are more numer
ous than the whites.
By some unnatural idiosyncracy, all Senator
Sumner's sympathies aro lavished upon negroes,
in antagonism to the interests of the race to which
he is supposed to belong. Such is bis passion for
the negro that he would lay the train for St. Do
mingo massacres from Susquehanna to the' Rio
Grande, and he would blight the Christian civili
zation of the Caucasian race in order to substitute
the cannibalism! and fetishism of the King of Da
homey. Having played his part in breaking tip
the American republic of white men, this fanatic
is now engaged in the work of preventing its re
union, j j . 1
Mr. Sumner maintains that the Southern States
cease to belong to the Union, And therefore wa of
the North; may treat them as we please they are
beyond the pale ot the constitution. Territorial
Governments must be established, and we will
rule them with a rod of iron. Now, if the Sou
tbern States are not legally within j the Unioni
what are we waging war with them for ? Has
not the war been set on foot to "execute the laws
of the Union V Why did we not establish a
terriorial Government for Mexico when we con
quered her1? And why have we not annexed all
trio neighboring nations around us and made
them Territories? The colonial system of tht
old country is unknown to American laws.
We do not believe in the folly of enslaving the
white men of jour own race foe the purposa of
emancipating negroes. The moment we attempt
anything of thus kind we absolve the Southern
population from all allegiance to the United
vJtates, an 3 we have-no longer, any cause of war
against tnem, j This is either a war for the main
tenance of the! Constitution or it is not. If it be
a war for the Constitution, then it must be car
ried on according to the principles of tha Consti
tution. If it be not a war for tha Constitution,
what is it for 7 Sorely not for a mere abolition
theory, a fanatical abstraction, is this great nation
to pour out it blood and treasure like water. 'If
the old Union: Is not to be restored by tha war,
then we have no mora to do with the Southern
States than we have to do witis Mexico, Central
America, or Canada. Bat if the object of tha
war be to rettore tha Union, it may be necessary
daring the; struggle to place under provisional
government thoea Southern states which are sub
jected to our arms. That has been done to soma
extent already. , ' . , ;
NEW BREEECH-LOADING .GUN.
Mr. C. W Alexander, of Hardy county, has
invented a breech-loading rifle which Is a deci
ded improvement upon Sharpes, and Is remarka
bly simple and easily made, whUe it is at eflciont
as any other gaa. A gun has beeni tnada under
the surperintendence of Captaia Burton, of the
O. S. Armory, according to tha patent of , Mr
Alexander, which ba received tha approval of
Maj. Gorgaa, as well as that of Capt. B. and other
competent judges, vMsJ. i Oorgas commends ? it,
especiaJly for mounted riflemen. I lean be loaded
with the greatest assa, and cuto the cartridge itf
self in the act of loading. It elpgs no mora than
other guns,! and. thus hag an advantage pver
Sharpe'.-- Persoos ara ready to vSndertaka tha
maeuiactani of; this gait upon m r considarabla
scala, If their smieTprisa ada favor with, the G9T
, !a portio 'of tha grotind 'Aelocbsd for'Cia grand
industrial exhiblUon or 1862,at LorUon, has been
sat apart for the Confederata States, , What wa
will ha va to exhibit that will" eom pi eta' ltlr Eu
ropean maaufactora 'ta not ' said, bat1 it la-
olnificant - fact .that i this apropriatioo to th
ooquius cereioiora peea trrantad oniy to racog-
tp - .-I - ...i. ... ..... ... m f v .."ir- t
v mhut moninr trvin .i ;
wnd dollar, rorib cf "drv .TVI.Tr
pnv xo M delivbrad la Efchmorid In
Ml AKODH
Another U tald to ka tm nn. JZ?3
gapping him $ tlni back 5aai'Afr jj
::.j.:.ir"'" ""w i.i wat you said oouia
.v luvjupu you r 'IB
we nave no doubt man itmiii...
j ,co "F 01 reached our
mono. Examiner! j i i
aara-iZicA.
CACKR.?-Oot Usory, of tha parish of DaSoto.
Louuiana, informs the editor of the Oaddo Ga
utte that he tested remedy for this troblesoue
disease, recom mended to him by a Spanish wo
SlfV!?' 4'thaoounliry. The remadv U
thU: Take an eg and broalc It, than Zt
the white, rsutai tha yolk 1. fZStS
mU I-M ,0D- "ill rlioelva
U, sur them togjsthr until tha salve ia ft .
m a portion of IthU on stlcklnc plaster, and Sup'
canoen twice a oay. Ha has made the
experiment twie In his oVn family, wUh com-
' 8 1 "' 1 I I 'l l'l I "
SCHEDULE dF MAJL A RRANGCJIEffTtf
JUI
RALEIGH, N. C.
Northern Mail i rrires daijy,
Do jcioses Mi
Eastern Mail arrives 44 ?
m Do cloees r
Western Mail a rives
Do closes i i
Fayetteville arrives "1
srv ' L
eat44Sp.m
'.00 p. ta
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causes j
voce oours ritora T a. la.
to 6 p. n., and from
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Sandays.fromt to 9 a. as. and
ironi 6 to 7 p. ml
brsXJSBVL NOTICXi -All irranna win K. ..11
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sVl Ia I aneA U.. V . : f . t v m a
aa.aavaJ bUDlf UairH WUOia UQC4) bni t.
VnimKa. 1 A 1 Oat I t , A 1 ,
NORFOLK DAY BOOIC.
The very Latesi Northern and
ElLTODea.n InfAllio-An -ia
IS THE TIMK TO ariRannv nif
TERMS:
, One Tsar.
OasMdnthi
WEEKLY, One ear,
fTUIE DAY HOOK HAS NOW DECOHQ
JL taa newspaper of the South. The very latest
Noitaern an4 Eajropaan News appears ia it llamas,
one, two, and thra days la advanee ef all other a-
j w -ue vouieaeraey.
D. T. BiSaia. Esq! who has latelv retarmad faa
Europe, wUk important dispatokes to the Ceafederata
SUUs Goverameat, fays ia a reeeat letter (l
"While in Londoa and Paris, I saw several qaeta.
tions from the NoaroLk Dar Boas:, and sir ea my'
retora I have also noticed extraeu from the sassa
sprightly journal! in the newspapers of Vow York,
Charleston, and thereities j
The Soffelk(Va.) Christian Sua says i
The Norfolk Da, Book, iwhleh is so fast gaining
popularity; hroaghont the Soatkern Coafederaoy,
comes to as greatly eolargoA and improved, and gives
as Northern and Foreign News in advanee of any ef
our other exchanges; and is, therefore, perased with
avidity," ffj j;
The Wilmington (N. C ) pally Journal says i 1
"The Norfolk pay Book has beeosae the most vat
uable exehaore
We treeeive -as it eoataias the very
the Runan Goverameat aa- well aa
u 1 ': r
latest news from
Foreign News."
The Frederieksbarg (Va.jf Herald says T
The Norfolk bay Bookaoatais the latest news
from the North; sad its editorials are always of aa
Interesting eharaeter."!-' - ! , '
SubseHbere te the; DAT Book may rely apes aav
lag their papers seat promptly by mall. , )
Address, with amount of sabserlptloa aadosed,""' 4
' JOHN R. HATHAWAY,:
jaa If - r - j - 1 1 Editor and Proprietor. ,
NORTH CAROLINA I MUTUAL F lOB
INSURANCE COMPANY. A the anaaal
meetiag or tne oru varo&aa Jaataai ire insuraaea
Company, held en tho 14th Jaaoary, 1862, the follow
lag persons were eleosed. Directors and 0 fleers for tha.
ensuing fear: 1 ! M ' ; f '
J WRECTORS.
Benry D. Tadnor, Raleigh
JohnBffllaneV i do.-
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T.H.Serty,I ' ' l do.
C. W.1X UatakUifS,! - 4e r
- Eemp. PJBataeb - f. V. Ae.
George Little, M f da. ,
James KjTrtriskS' da.
Jasaea B-fHoyt, Waihlagtcev
Alaxandar IstoheJL N-nrbera.
Jos. G. Wright,iWQmlagtea. jS
Joha M. Jonee, Edantoa. S
George f. Charles, Elisabeth City
Js Uasasaj. Plymouth.
J. W, UamrLMarfSMesbororngk
H. B.Waiiaau, Ckailotta,
Samoel WaUiss, MUtoa.
A. W. SteeL rayettele.
. JoeephWhius, AasQieeaaty .
Josh. Boaer, Salem.J
A. F- SaaBaty,! Ashavtua,
OFflCIsA P THJB COMPAST
Eonry ParBor Fm aV.
John RV Brysui,N45rf .
Hamdoa $. BmRh, AsrrW ary mnd Trmemrw
T.H.Wby.Mo,)
Joha R. WUllama, I Em. Commit-. '
C W.D.Ratchfcyv J
Titla Uoanasv aas been m aannaatfal ' i.rt
over II Taartv aadjoontinaaa to take risks ipsa all
ilaaes of property la the State, fexoent Steam MEls
and Torpentiaa Distaiertes) mpoa taverabla terns.
Its FoUciea new ievver propertT aaaowmtiac Uaearlv
ti.000.SSe, a larca aartien of whteh Is la eautrv
riakiy and Us reeawfj eapdtal le aver Fear Oaadrad
Taoasaad OoBars,ta noaas properly soaarsa.
AH corniDBn toartoas lajraCarsaaa ta fasnraaes ahaald
braddroassi ta Itha Semwtary, postrald. I -
t i tt a u nviv s iurrriLsar.
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