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"' 'i Principal Dpot, 141 Water St, NW York j rmEsii MEDICINES . . t r, 1? tcA - r AND TOUETl ABTICLB8. t Tht 8absoiiber Has th plssml aanoanoing to hU friend and th pablio gwaarallyi that aJW much dUy trouble and expense, wing to the war, and in terraptum of trade, he haa irooored fresh Bapply of Uedidnee, Toileti and other artielea tai line, which be hai heed unable to famish far some time past. He hru to pay CASH for all he feuji, and hopea that uch of his patrons aa do not pay prtmptly, will take th hint, and that all in arrears, who have not one to th seat f war to ight for oar independence and dearest interests, will pay op their arrearages or a part at least, so that he may be able to meet pressing de mands, and keep his Stock replenished. . .jpsAll f orden from the eoa&try (unless from prompt and reliable parties,) will go mnnotieed, if not aooompanied with the CASH or its oqairalent. an Prnggiss, Raleigh, Ni C. DeCAATEXtET 4 ABM8TBOKG, ; BOOK BINDERS,. BLAMKBOOK HAHUTACTUBXBS JOHN W. COSBY, K A If B I G H -W.C. -Beptl:l8(0. 'rr'f ' f' '' H l i OTTT.T.fA M Jir n r . 1 !ra1ftiiPrtPFnRn:fii-: t SV Wl !VIIli W ' 1V1SW Wl j ! RICHMOND, VAi 1 ; 1 j ,.: .. . . , jjjy. . DAILT 6ALSS Pusuo ajtd Fair ax. "VTe pledge oar strietest attention to the bnainess! en . ' trnited to as, and will, answer all 00m-, , : i munications promptly.'! i I' j, rOUTEIt ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. ;,iytf. . 17 j,; - . . , r - FOn BEAUTIFYTIf G AND IMPBOTDI G THE! HAIIU--I har reoeired the following tarorite articles, rts : tg i Mrs. Allen'a Restorer and! ZylabalgamBm, Wood's and Eiekial s Bestorer, Burniett'a Cocoalae and Cocia, i j . ., , ' : ' Rosemary aad Castor Oil, Lava'd and Fiver's Pomades. Demeraon, Petit 4k Co., Htk ieaique Societe, j andnonpelaa Pomadest Tricopheroas, Kathalro Essence Bay Leares, Sayne's Hair Tonic, 'i . Philecome, and Peieud's Hair Tonic ,i Also, the most approred Hair Dyes known in this eoantry. Jor sale at f h PESCUiyS DBUG BTOBE. Raleigh, May 18, 1880. maSO ti. I PEEBLES, PLUtfMEK & CO., i ; . (routKir nuui h whit.) 'COirXISSICJf MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, ; Mo. 22 Old Street, Petersbnry Ya. . i npROMFI and diligent personal attention giTento j the salt of all eonslgmnents of Prodaoo. Always ;pn hand a fall supply of standard quality Qro&ries, suited to thA wanU of Farmers andFamiliee. . f . ' I . lbm'l rmuit ,; ' 1 J Jko. j, vaoxpaoir. j iiitr i rLmarsB, Jri late of tho.flnnof M. ' 2lartin,;BrotkerCQ.J-.:. ..' ' '..:;!. 7: T: sar Sola .fents for Reese's Phospho Penman, er Manipulated Qoano. 4- June J7 tf-: OAK CITY SAVINGS BANE. - ; Da. T. T. E0GO, Prwidni. " JpaaO. Wtuiuiis, CcuJUr. 'T ' T- ; DIKBCTORS. v. i''' Dr. T.TJL Eoirg. i t JL' 8 Smith, ; ThU Bank is nW receiving deposits, at the Ex ,hBKo OSoo of John Q. Williams Al Co. Discount a.Tasdayi:' . : ' 1-1 ' ' " feb 18lf. 1 ' 1 TO 'TUB FRIENDS OP HQlCSUANDFAOrUBES. ;h: ; ITUE KIN8TON SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. fThRDERa for negro BROOANS and BOOTS art VSOUoltea. : J. C. CARPSNTER, Kinston, N C. June 84, 18(50. aug 4 tf. A7AJCiXvox uxvur, - y h-! I; I1. THIS , WBXC KNOWN ESTALlSfiMKNT, ; SATIXS BSfl EBCSTUr ITTTID CP AMTt SOVrUXD 'J- I1.' -'p 'irtra am. wonfesx ooanainicait,!!. h . Now offers to Travellers Attractions ' , 1 ' - UAsnrpassed by any - Hotel . ' I . ; - ' ,:.; :,; tafcCoaatrT----''!!! r. 1 r ft j - JOHN JAIUIATT & BBO. BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. ClONSISTINO OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE rties: I . Early large Fiat Dncb, . snarly Red Top, Rata Baga, fa superior variety.) , lArge White Norfolk, aree Yellow Norfolk, Larsre White Globe. Also, AltrineraaJa Carrot, Mangel Wortxel, Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. n -i 1 . X r A 1 a .4 jf or oaie in quanuuea vu pmiuewi Juno 18-i-tf. P. Y. PESCUDg srtHISMAN'li YKAST POWDERS. MY 1 J Materials are to hand, and M14 Chisman has put no a large Quantity, all who hare been waiting for sup vlies can send in their orders. ( ; ....... A If you doubt mat inese great rvwaers are not u- perior to any now known, yon can ana testimonials from tne most respectaDie xamines in xuueiga, at my store, where you can be supplied att wnoleeale or re. tail. r. Jr. rjsouui. 'A "NOT HER BRILLIANT YICTORYI- t While on mr recent visit to th Old Dominion, I had the eood fostnne to procure from an old Iriend a demijohn bf Rose Cordial of the meet delectable fla- Tor splendid ana invigorating article ror tne sick. Call, by all means, and get some before it is gooe; price ti cants a bottle. Among the choke variety of other thinn too tedious to mentdonJ tc which the at tention of the public is respectfully called, I hare a Ane lot of tho best Hair Brashes. If you want to feel rood and! poetical in these gloomy times, just call around, procure a brash and a bottle of cordial, and I will guarantee a fine flow of the most htghfalutin keelint. P. P. PESCUP, Druggist. NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS. Consisting of ' ; THE WOOD VIOLET, I , is HUMMING BIRD, 1 1 BUTTEBPLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSK, ! PINK JOCKY CLUB, ' PBANOIPANI BOSE,&a j Also, Frangipanl, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality and pot up in elegant style. , e i 1 Por sale at PESCUD'S DBUG STOKE. ; Raleigh, May 18, 1880. I ma tf. f ; PES CUDS DRUG STORE. A VERT PUNK tiUT VP TUUlKT BUAxcS. 'I Alexander, Ansoir, Alleghany, Asne,' Beaufort,- " Bortio, v I Bladen, -t Brnnrwick,. Buncombe, . Burke, Cabarrus, CaldweU, Camden, 1 : Carteret,. Caswell, Catawba, 1 Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, ' Qesveland. OolaabwgH Craven,1 Cumberland, - Camtock,, Davidson, Davie. - Dnplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Oaston, Sates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde,! I ! Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, . Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, . Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Richmond, - Randolph, Robeson Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, ft92 o,562 -5,85? ' 7,423 8,172 6,S4o 0,23 ,4,Mo W23 j 8,64r 7,402 JV? -2,940 f -6,064; 6,581 I 9,038 12,555 j 8609 ! 2,978 ' 18,108 1 a MTl .8,795? 961 4,671: 13,378 i 6,001 1 : 8,286' 680 16,716; 6,490j T,009 4,180 11,189 2,26 15,738, 6,642, 5,351 5,488 8,981 8,948 4,682 11,141 6,241 10,548 2,210 4,903 6,000 5,370 5,693 6,435 5,542 10,543 6,781 8,725 6,319 10,617 6,912 6,198 11,318 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 3,317 511 14,768 8,584 10,021 10,522 9,060 9,i06 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 j 8,229 s 15V .27 142 729 I 279 435 260 ' 100 219 104 114 276 152 279 28 304 38 151 109 ,355 1,288 978 221 147! 101! 374 1 288 211 541 j 102; 362 J,121 - 152 693 2,450 104 8 1,111 259 29 6 193 107 177 80 115 2 451 273 290 45 184 688 766 656 169 622 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 t r 6,951: 206 . 891-6,878 " 8,186 5,327 ,3,21 1,931 2,371 8,040 1.088 2,127 1,969 9,355 1,664 6,246 519 3,713 2,131 2,463 -6,190 5,830 2,524 3,076 2,392 7,126 10,108 1,764 7,079 2,199 8,902 . 11,085 3,947 3,625 10,349 2,584. 813 1,382 4,445 2,793 4,177 281 4,916 3,413 5,131 2,115 619 213 4,303 1,305 6,641 1,823 2,518 4,681 10,332 6,808 3,499 6,109 2,983 3,569 5,195 8,473 620 6,463 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 5,451 1,208 3,486 1,433 362 TOTAL. 11,853 6,022 18,684 : 3,680 ' 7,956 14,779 1411 11,995 8,406 12,654 9,237 10,546 . 7,499 . 5,343 8,185 16,215 10,730 19,105 9,166 6,842 12,348 8,597 15,273 16,369 7,416 16,801 8,494 16,786 17,376 12,691 14,110 9,310 8,444 2396 7,925 20,056 19,441 8,039 6,801 10,448 9,604 7,734 15,347 t,528 16,657 ,5,730 10,211 . 8,195 : 6,004 5,908 10,189 ,7,120 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,688 21,715 13,376 8,856 16,949 8,940 17,248 11,221 -16,793 4,043 11,009 16,798 15,490 16,748 14,586 11,573 . 16,623 7,801 10,402 10,379 4,943 11,202 28,627 15,726 ! 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 8,655 631,489 30,097 331,081 992,W7 BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C. M IL1TARY BOOK for CASH ONLY. 4 DONNANS A JOHNSTON, I GROCERY AND .COMMISSION MERCHANTS j! j retersbaxg, Va. L .'.-:! ' noNNAN & CO., ' ' V:' ; j , . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ! 1 i . "'" ' lucnmona, va TNSURANCE I COMPANY OF THE VAL. f00,00(V,!Iaoorporta March,1852f CiSrW port taal Losses qitably adjusted and promptly paidV f ' , I Fir Losws paid in 8 years to July, i860, Ut&V2.lti nsorance against loss or damage by Are, on as favor! able terms aa other responsible Companies. - ' 'J ''i" i L.J0 BCAB50N,Pres'ti ! 1 Wn. L. Bwrr, SooVs ; k . .. ' i i "'t ' V. 8. SIMPSON, Agt s. i apll , v'-7f .v.;-V r-'PotorsbmrgTva. !l tf ANTED ?! WANTED X M INIMITABKa YmnAKERB A CONTENTED. BIAN r FOR . WHICH XV no oners a premium Of FIVE GALLONS or Drewn a Celebrated Sontaamptan (Va.) . : t;::;.i,iKBaANDY.-:i::rir: , i6,!!" of tb 0LD BRANDY, tho ? j THE x INIMITABLE WHTTAKER . has on haiid-' 'f.V.i sjVf ;- r4 j DRjayfRY'S OLD : APJLEBRAldrrtUi SKTH JON3' OLD APPLE BRANDY? TI30JiLE3"OLD APPLE BEAJSPYi v U andmaay other ehoioo DRiNns.. i , . f .i 1 " P. S. Thsraontastail m m .itk Twmtwi iV 8 00 St Utwten the luran B AKERS PBE3UUH BITTERS. A now supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand I At ' PESCUD'S Drag Store. Ta JTUSTARD. ifJL A fresh supply just rooeived. ! At PESCUD'S Drag Store. PHALONS , HAIR INVIGORATOR. . Barrys Tricopberoas, ; . Esekials Hair Restorer, Piysons IadelliblO Ink." 1 i I At PESCUD'S Drag Store. ! aal4-ltf .;--. -l.p'-RaloigWN.C ASH I CASH 1 1 CASH I I I I DU3TT j I BELL 1 MY GOODS FOR CASH I So a Credit Business t Therefore I hope every person that sees this 1 advertisement wilt ' not ask me for CREDITbecauie lam not atle to do a credit business j and have to pay CASH myself. : ! 1 I bare called on every person that owes me a DOL LAR, and have not boon able to collect , tho first CENT.! .1 wish yon weald eall some one that is ablato erodlU . , u ,. J. B. FRANKLIN. TkVlPOMlNION ' "TODACCO."-. AN Ar uthkk Lot of Old. Dominion Smokhiff fTo S,?,l,wk ai rTarnorV? Norta Carolina 0IWS D?n. janltdn Said to bo Superior to tho former. A'AK BR'a ia Til li iTlarra! Tn 1 V V B UTOooda Amliw h..f rw. ... BB8H" HlMERAL t VATEHS,"conI rrefxV Eotkbridro Aram2 and Graen RHev V.. u auo puip aor-u aser, aue Afcoeg nag L,uua Uao. ," 1- 2 i 'S W mm . UAltDEES' TACTICS, Complete Edition; Revised by and published anaer tne personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50 When sent by mail, j 2.70 VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry and " Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid by the troops ; . Inspections, Reviews, Dnties of Captains, Companies, Duties in Camp, and Garrison; SAllira Rntinna and Mode of COO king them Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel WM. H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia juuuary Institute. . ' Pric?$H! When sent by mail, j . L70 THE VOLUNTEERS HAND HUUK, an abridcement of Hardee'sllnfantry tactics, by: Capt. J. lL LEE. Prico $00.50 When sent by mail, I 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt. JOSEP 51 ROBERTS. - Price $00.75 r When sent by mail, 00.85 nw lltfFANTRY CAMP DUTY, FIELD FORTIFICATION and Coast defence, by Captain L. V. BUCKHOLTZ, author of the Reienoe of Wa. Price $00.50 When sent by mail, 00.60 Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi cers of Cavalry on out post duty, by Lieutenant Colonel VON ARENTSCHILDT, first Hus sars, King's German Legion, with an abridgment of hm. h-r 1 ,i.n tenant fjoionei. vue nya. c. PONSONBY. Price $00.50 When sent by mail, j vo.ou DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops in Csms and Hospital, prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by order of the Sur geon General, with Essars on Taking food and what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE. ! Prioa $00.25 Whan sent bv mail. ; .00.30 ALSO aeomnlete New Pocket Map of VIR GINIA. Prioe $00.75 When sent by mail, .4 00.80 BAYONET EXERCISE and Skiltnishers Drill bv R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. Price $1.00 ' When sent bv mail. i U0 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ART1L LERY Extracted from GILHAMS MAN ; witat. for Volnuteers and Militia. I J Pice$1.00 Whan sent by mail, ; L08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier, Illustrated with 28 Engrav ings, and designed for the use of the Militia of tho Conieaerate states. rnoe i.uv ? When sent bv mail. S ' 1-06 MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY an Element ry treatise on Advanced Guard, out post, and Detacbment Service of Troops and the manner of posting and handling them linpres- ence of an Enemy Pr,,o$1.00 , When sent by mail, ' ! ;.- 1.12 GILHAM'8 MANUAL, for tho Voonteers and MiUUa of tho Confederate States. . . ' PHo$10 k When sent by mail, : i S.00 Forsaloby W, L. POMEROY. soll-tf V . Raleigh, N.a FCLOTHINGr? N JUST. OPENED BY at the'orner of Fayetteville St." and Market Square 2O,0( worth of MEN'S and BOYS Ready Made Ciothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and many other articles, v I wisp it distinctly understood tnat tneee Goods wire bought in times of peace, and consequent ly at mulh lower prices than they could be bought for now. Iley wUlfo sold again at the , 1 w - i ; OLD RETAIL PRICES. I have particftlaf fancy for saying .much. All I ask 9t tne pnbue is ta give ma a cau. iney ir.will certainly not be disappointed If'-: in the quantity, quality or. ii, -.v ; in the prices of my , "t-: ' GOODS. , Remainber, cOrner of Fayettevitio Street and Mar- Square; formerf occupied by MrflPooL) . 1! ,t R.AnnAfitfnlW. ' ISAAC OETTINGER. au31-tf Spring TRADE! 1861. EN AND BOTH 1861; GSNTI'jE IN V' ANT OF CljbTHIN HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Aa, of every ojiseriptioli will find me prepared this SPRING to fumsh thmith BETTER GOODS, at more iff Reasonable 1 Prioes than heretofore; and I most cordially invite them to examiie my ' i. ? - ?.fi0 0DS AND PR CES before .porehasig.' WotwlthstandUig tho crisis, I have been KOKTU and paicbased.lo great advantage, a most BEAUTI FUL aad VARIED STOCK of I! '-CLOTHING AN CENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and nv friends can be furnished, at short notice, from head tr ipot. , .lir t : HaY2 a splendid Stock of. the most fashionable and approved French CLOTH, DOESKINS, CASUMERES, VESTINGS of all kinds, Ao , the nit ACCOBIPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR ' : CUltTER AND WORKMEN in my CAYLORINQ ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to conVpete with any one in the old North State in makini any Garment or Clothing to order, in the most supers aand artistie manner. The I liberal t encouragement I have received and continued indications of increasing iconfidence, inspire me witi the hop that I shall be more liberally patron iaed thin ever j fto merit which I will give my undivi ded atnsntion to tho wants of all who favor we with a call. If i : M. GRAFJSMAN. .apnUoV-tf -' v 1 ' IIIIilTARY GOODS! SUP. tfREY AND DRAB MILITARY Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and '22 doU&r. all home made. ,500 Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for eamp life. 50O -fairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sues, "Grey nd: White, just to hand. , 50 Pair Gry Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth a.ad Caaimeres, made to measure or sold by the ' - pair or single pattern to suit purchasers. Overcoatings ia Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 40 Joien'supV White Shirts. 70 frozen Cosfiimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue Shirts. . ' Blankia and Shawls for Soldier's use. Oil Clib Oveisdats, Leggins and Cap Covers. Gilt Buttons b the gross. Gold praids b ihe pfair. Haversacks by vie hundred. 20O jair Drift Gaiters. Ileavt Socks bvthe dosen. tlove and Q-aufttletts. Pant Vests ani; Dress Clothing ; a oomplete asBort- rent at i ' T. W. ROXSTON A CO.'S, ' 1 1 Petersburg, Va. AUGUST 17th, 1861. ilLITAKY GOODS! Nfl 81J SlrpAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. T. W, R01ST0N, I Co,, Cat farnish Military Companies with the following name I goods at snort notice : Oil CioJt Over Coats, . ,0il Clbth Oaps Oil Cloth Havejrlocks, i Oil Cloth Haversacks, V ' ' ?! Oil Cloth Leggins, I ,, ! L Fatigue Jackets, 1 '. Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts, f Gin ghain and Calico Shirts. Mirino under Shirts (White and Grey.) Merino Drawers, (White and Grey,) Velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, Heavy Grey Over Coats, pr ALSO, ON HAND, t. Grey and Blue Satinet, s : Grey Gasimere, Grey Flannel: which they will make up to order and warrant satisfaction in every instance. I y- 1 W. ROYSTON, A CO., - I ' ' No, 61x Sycamore St, aa3l-tf : Petersburg, Va. HITAKER'S X s ' W HITAKER'S II ; WHIT AKERS III 10 boxes French Can dy, 45c 20 boxes Webb A Whit. ted's celebrated TO BACCO. 20.000 Havana CI- GARS. 20 Cases Crackers. 20 Bbls. Crackers. Av SUPERIOR' AIETICLE OP CHEW A ING 'Tobaoco.' Tho Pure Southern Quid; -A Supply' 6 f the abovo lust rooeived at-&4 - - ' Vft'1 TURNER'S i. . ?... ah ;-j . -N. O.. Book Store.. ' l' Ian ttf -bttJage please eopy;j -- v "; riODA, WATEIl AND SUGAR CBACEij ao 13 art; saovJarsoi rteuos,as Sf RING GOODS! : ; . . hf y SPRING STGCKI! Ill: WHITAOR, 1 THE INIMITABLE. iM INIMITABLE ? WHITAKER. 50 Boxes Oranges, $4 00 50 do Lemons, 4 00 50 Bbls. Apples, 4 00 IO Ao Potatoes, 4 00 40 Boxes Candles lOtlbs.,)'- 22c 40 toxes Common Csidy, ' 16c. lObtftes Fa2&cy Can- dy,V ..; f.; 20c. f WOOD ANJD WILLOW WAKE. Daily exieoted at tho. i INIMITABLE WHTTA- KER'fi a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW ': FISUS FISH1! FISHIIf ' Herrings, bullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish, and Shad art daily expected a ! : - r I JWHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM, apl 6 tf.: ! -.. "TUST RECEIVER AT : FRANKLIN'S. I Strong Fresh and Salty Snuff, and all to 1m had i the SOUTEERN CONFEDERACY. -Also,. Largo lot of Every coneeiveable article known - I- j to the trade. Cocio ono. oome all, to ' . o7 tf ... FRANKLIN'S CalL i Staadardand Spirit of tho Ago; copy. - 'jnjm GQLD JEWEXBY.--THE , SUB X fiCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of T- h UE QQLD JEWELRY, 1 y :J ombraig a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, BroasPins, Jlar Rings, Bracelets, .Finger Rings, La r dies af 4 Genttemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff Tins, Miniatara Lockets, Gold Thimbles Aev Canafidoxama.; . , ; ' 'r: ."L '"aov-f' "V.?: ..i-'--'.- Q S. ROOT. - SAfTJEDAYl MOBKING, IfBCH' If 1862. PEBMANKNT CONGRESS OP THE COU- .PJCDERATE 8TATE3: , V t-, ; Tho following is a complete list ot tho' members of the Permaaont Congress of the Confederate States of America, which was organized at Blcb-l mond on the t8th of Pebraarjt I SENATE. y ALABAMA. Clement O. Clay John B. Clark - 1 f William L. Yancey AKKA3TSA8. fBobert W. Johnson Charles B. Mitcbell 1 txoripA. f James M. Baker ; , f A. E. Maxwell t oroitatA. Bonj. H. Hill, , :.. tJKoDert Toombl tn. C. Baruett . fWm.E. Simms Louisiana: Thomas 8. Sommes Edward Sparrow ' ' MIB8188IPK, tAlbert G. Brown James Phelan Those having the t preijxed have served in the United States Congress. The number of old Congressmen in the Senate wilt be fourteen ; new Congressmen, twelve ; total twenty-six. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - MISSOUBI. t tJohnB, Clark Al B. 8. T. Peyton - VOBTB CAEOL1SA. f George Davis Wm. T. Dortch ' SOUTH CAXOLUTA. ' Robert W. Barnwell f James L. Orr TElTincSSEK. Langdon O. Haynes Gustavus A. Henry ' TEXAS. TjV.S. Oldnam fLouis T. Wigfall "i: vixannA. B. M. T. Hunter Wm. Ballard Preston. ALABAMA, But. 1. Thom&B J. 2. Wm. K. Smith 3. John P. Balls 4. jJ.L. M. Carry 5. f Francis S Lyon 6. W. P. Chilton ' 7. f David Clopton 8. James L. Pugh 9. f E. L. Dargaa AKKA9SAS. 1. Felix J. Batson 2. G. D. Boyston 3. A. H. Garland 4. Thos. B.Hanly FLORIDA. 1. J. B. Dawkins 2. B, B. Hilton QKORQIA. 1. J. Hartridge ' 2, C- J. Munnerlyn 3.. Hines Holt 4. A. H. Kenan 6. David W. Lewis 6. Wm. W. Clark. 7. fBobt. P.Trippe 8. L. J. Gartrell 9. Hardy Strickland 10. fA. B.-Wright KKKTUCltT. 1. Alfred Boyd 2. J. W. Crockett 3. H. E. Bead I 4. G. W. Ewing 5. fj. S. Ghruman . T. L. Burnett H. W. Bruce S. S. Scott ! E. M. Bruce J. W. Moore B. J. Breckinridge J. M. Elliott. LOUISIANA. Chas. J. Villere Chas. M. Conrad Duncan F. Kenner Lucien J. Dupre John F. Lewis fj. Perkins, Jr. MISSI&SIPPL J. W.Clapp Reuben Davis srael Welch H. C. Chambers f O. R. Singleton E. Barksdale fjohn J. McBae MISSOURI. W. M. Cook Thos. A. Harris MISSOURI. Diat. Foster : 3. Casper W. Bell 4. A. H. Conrow . 5. Geo. G. Vest 6. Thos. W. Freeman 7. John Hyer . ! NORTH CAROLINA. . 1. W. N. H. Smith. 2. Robert B. Bridgers 3. Owen B. Kenan ' 4. T. D. McDowell 5. Tboa.fi. Ashe ; 6. A. H. Arrington 7. Robert McLean 8. Wm. Lander 9. B. S. Gaither 10. A. T. Davidson south Carolina. . 1. f John McQueen 2. W. P. Miles tL. M. Ayer . M, L. Bonham 5. James! Farrow 6, f W. W. Bcyce .TXNNKS8U. 1. J. T. Belskell 2. W. G. Swaun 3. W. HI Tebbs 4. E. Lu '' Gardenshire 5. H. S. Foots 6. fM. P. Gentry 7. tG. W.Jones , 8. Thomas Menees . 9. J. D. C. Atkins 10, fj. V. Wright. 11. David M. Currin TXXAS. fjohn A. Wilcox Peter W. Gray O. C. Herbert H. F, Sexton Maleolm Graham Wm; B. Wright VIRGINIA. M. B. H. Garnett John B. Chambliss James Lyons. 'er A. Jryor ISococx Goode, Jr. 7. J. P. Holcombe 8. fD. C DeJarnette 9. William Smith f Alex. R. Boteler John H. Haldwm W. B. Staples Walter Preston Albert G. Jenkins! Robt. Johnson Chas. W. Russell men very compliant,! when. her. interests are in the case, ia view of what has occurred ; and If her arrogance continues io transcend her prudence, lM lesson of centoriei will be tendend her a lesson, too, which, will coOee. tor all other nations , A M0N4BXH1T FOB. MEXICO. The; fotUnriBg telegraphie dispatches we find in e Month .font ypposed organ of Palmer- I ston says that it has,; now been determined; with 1 the assent of Gtoal Britain, by the Courts of Pa ris and Madrid, that their armies shall march 1 direct from Vera Cnia to the capital of Mexico, and there sapphas the existing executire. Eng. land will limit jheir active military co-operation to I the presence bf La powerful squadron In the Gulf of Mexico, and to' garrisoning the fort bf San 'Juan rPUUoa with a (fofoa lof seven .hundred marines daring the continuance of the healthy seaarn on that ooast. Th!ie!foreo; when the season . grows nnhealthy, a tj.be replaoed by acclimated Cuban ThelVsiamyktj'.! :.. ! ! We believe tjtuit ltsa probable result of this march of the allies on Mexico thai the unhappy and distracted fepUbliio will re-appear iu the world as a constitutional monarchy, and that tho Archduke Maxjimitian, brother of Francis Joseph, Emperor of Austria, ! will assume the title of King ! of Mexico., Itf will not bo impossible if funds! neoesary to maintain ao army of occupation io support of the neV go) vera meet are provided, nn til it will have derived sufficient stability to stand ; alone. The Mexicans have tried a republic, and ! it has sunk a way j under -a succession of atrocious military tyrannies. They are believed to be con vinced that a , monarchy will give them order, and that a oonjititutiona! monarchy will Insure the only freedomj they jean possibly maintain, i . The Morning j Herald's Paris correspondent says that, in addiltioa to - the troops already snt off, four mow batteries! of artillery have received orders to hold themselves in readiness to start at an hour's noiioe. j . j. The i?afiEjiy$ the allied tr03ps stc to'advance on the eity of Mexico (early - in March." There will be no nominal, Comroander-inhief. The military commanders and the admirals will act according to the decisions of a council of war, as in the expedition! to China. NORFO i. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 1. 2. 3. 5. tl.O. 6. John C i 6 i 7. L 8. i! 9 10. 11. 12. ; 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1. 2. Those marked with the f 'have been members ot the United States Congress. The number of old Congressmen will be thirty-three. New Congressmen, seventy-three. Total, one hun dred and six. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.: 15. 16. W HITAKER'S. THE NASHVILLE AND THE TUSCABOi ' BA. 1 -Yankeedom is furious with England becaute national law was enforced in her ports. when the Nashville and the Tuscarora were lately there, and threaten direful vengeance hereafter, when the South helps the united states to make war again. Hear the Baltimore American : , The course of the British Government in tela tion to the Tuscarora, aa given in our colunfn of foreign news this morning, another item that will be remembered, here in our relations vn&h that Power. f That she has the right to make laws and regu lations for her own portsj restricting their use, no one is prepared to dispute, r cat that sne has act ed with jany showing of wisdom in contriving at almost every turnjto emnarrass us in a great crisis none can believe. Short of actual w at she could hardly have taken a course better calcula ted to cause irritation, anger, unfriendliness in the future ; and if it is not made at the proper time to tell seriously in oar intercourse witn ner. then we are greatly mistaken in the character of our Tjeoole. V ,r---..i By some facility for her, she has been the cause or more injury to us man an tne emer Jburopean Powers taken together. Her ships hare supplied the rebel States with arms," her press and people have " contrived to keep tne re&ei hopes an ve. 'Nay. the action of the government itself, io its fierce preparations for war with us when the cir cumstances did not justify such hasty action, was all . that was calculated to do ns injury but Sot ' a degree of elevated statesmanship on tho part of our government, which, for the time, warded ofl the evil. :-y h . ;: These things cannot last . The nation will, in view of all this." quietly commend Itself tojrepar atidns, which, in the ehd,' will, teach .England that needed lesson , she has never fairly learned yet, of tempering ; her iarrogance toward , other Powers. ' Bending all laws to her caprices, and defying every interpretation: bat, the, one be chooses to make, she will be met anally by a will determined as her own; and if iej faggested by the discreet fears of ..the ;2wes-rherwct. shores escape some of those visitations she! has always bad in store for other countries; it "will be because Amerieaos have forgotten the precedenta set Jn naval warfare by Paul Jones when he beat op her quarters U the ojden tlojeUr- k? ; She bides her time wt can afford to bide ours. She wants our tariffs tsodifled to suit her rpcW sjf She b found dictating to us concerning our LK DAY BOOK. The veryL Latest North'exn and Europe an InteHigenoe- j NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. $. 3 1 1 00 00 00 00 TERMS: DAILY, One Tear, I . Six Months, j ! One Uonth. ' i WEEKLY, One Year,! j fTUIE DAYjBpOK HAS NOW BECOME X the newspaper of the South. The very latest Northern and Earopean dews appears in its columns. one, two, aaa Caree days in, advance or all other pa pers in the Confederacy. We submit uo following extracts from what others have to say of hs . ! D. T. BlSBinJ Esq.. who haa l&telv returned from Europe, with impofrtant dispatches to the Confederate States Government, sys in a recent letter "While in London end Paris, I saw several quota, tions from the NojaroLK Dar Book, and siroe my return I have also noticed extracts from the same sprightly journal in the newsplpers of Xew York, Charleston, and; other cities." The Suffolk (Val) Christian Sun says : The Norfolk jDe Book, whioh is so fast gaining popularity, hrpughoet rtho Southern Confederacy, comes to us greatly enlarged and improved, and gives ns Northern and Foreign .News in adranee of any of our other exchanges, and is, . therefore, perused with avidity .n ! I i ! .' The Wilmingtoa (N. C ) Daily Journal says : "The Norfolk Day Book has become the most val uable exchange we receive, as it contains the vary latest news from the Eamp Qorernment a well as Poreign News.? The Predericauborg (Va.) Herald says : "The Norfolk Day Book' oontainf the latest news from the North, and its editorials are always of aa interesting ehajracter.'' , Subscribers So the Pat Book may rely apen hav ing their papers sent promptly by mail. ; I Address, with amoont of. subscription enclosed, I JOHN R. HATHAWAY, jan 16 ' , I i 1 Editor and Proprieter. Com 5s HaTORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL FIRE i INSURANCE i COMPANY At the annual meeting of the! North. Carolina Matoal lire Insuranoa Company, held onth4 14th January, 1S42, the follow- persons were elected JDireotors ana Uffloers rof toe yearSii '-H ' t'T5""'!1 Turner, Raleigh f do. do. . ;' , , , "do' " - ' ' do. ' 'J. v- do. do. Henrv i I. John L WiUisina. T.H.Selby, k i, ihinn C. W.Di Hatchings, KemppBttly -, aeorge Little,! .jv James M.TowiesL James X. Hoyt, Washington, - Alexander Mitchell, Newborn.' Jos. G. Wright,' Wilmington; John M J ones, JKdenton. George W.Charles, Elisabeth City J ? Jos; Ramsay Plymeuth." ! j J.W. Barrel Mnrfreesboroagh " . H.B. WUllams, Charlotte, ' ,r . Samel Watkins,MUtoa. JoMnh White.: Anson eonnrv J Josh. Boner, Salenv r A. P. Sammy, Asheville," ' OFFICERS OP THE COMPANT j y-' -t, jr. &atifwidnt .! i -Henry D.'Taraer, Ftei rfe. ' John B. Bryaa, Att&mey. ' Hamdea 8. fimith, Aererjr and Trmmtrr . TH.ieIby,sHojj!cioy John BV WilBams, Ex. GmmitUe. , 0. W.I.Hatshiags, J This Company! hast been in suooessful operation over 13 years,! and continues to take risks upon all jlAsses of property to th State,' (exoept Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries) upon favorable terma Its Policies now oovef property amounting to nearly $4,000,000, sf large portion ef which is in country risks ; and its : present capital is over four Hundred Thousand Dollars in bonds properly secured. 1 All eommunieations in reference to insurance shoald bo addreesei 10 the Secretary, postpaid.1 1 " - f-1 HAMDSN S. SMITH, Ae. Jaaaaryl8tit, I8l. !y , r Jan 22 . QUAllTERSXAtTlia'S DEPARTMENT FROPOSAtJWilXyiaVRECEIVED AT THIS offioe for furnishing "the North Carolina Troops with HATS- j Proposals mast be ieoompaaied by a sample of the Hat, and must state the prioo and num ber whioh aq U deUvered per week, anoValso at what time the delirery will eomne esw, jju JK'' , i J. DEYJbaaUA, A. Vl-M - I i T it w act 9 tf L44 .S. ;y : y k: -. use f;,a;:4. CfflSlLS lt?WBharbc,fihe.w l-f KtmsciIIBER HAS FOR HIRE a NegroiOirl belonging to ths Jerersosj estate, a :0M&rJXlro. rst rateiliaod. ? Aralyitoi, J. jjr ! jmn lL-tf-r -1' K S - IL GRAUSMAlT.; !LL IKDEUTED ; TO THErsWww" i i-: s 1. A hr wi3 please jftaU Aad sattie their aeeoaats II vou caa'4 pay the meaty now. aire year aetse. aiy books must be eloeedV "7 '- 7 jtUSTAJTS,' ..If - I i ' f f i i i i r '4 I i : r i ,i r r j -rtta-Af.-.f-vU .'ji-i?, saayxJ-i . . PESCUDb DRUG STORB.1 :: v f-vl-f." '!;y fjhijf: r-"'"r-1- :--";y y-,y" i y ;y l- ; r'r ' -lyf R --hi' - K'-v . - ,-'-1,y . ; ' . 1 ! y i! ,1. t r T..1 -r V ;
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 1, 1862, edition 1
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