. :l : " . v- i - ;. ,. - - - . . . - ;i : ilHGHr wkDNESAT ' MOKNIKGI MitECH? 26 -1862, NO 25. VOL 4.1 i .JJfti 4 ,.4..,., U V J (luR W W.dneday ud B.tarUy morning H $4 p p T . t BtviTfiTCIl la.nubliilMd ATaTV WEEKLY REGISTER; ,plUblTy r- ; Register t ihr-- very Bttcoeeouif j k l.quareiix months, ; r .! ' 2 UolwiaootlivinclJidiaf papef,! y In tke Weekly Itetltf t - Vnd for Tery iucweding inB-fffaon, , f DMrted in either the Weekly.or SenU-WeeWy Jrtx MDowtiS.50fuT lx montor $l5fortwelremttntau. 'foltaet'e latfe.fHle; Mhlsifer advertiBementa.',' . . f- -l ; f 2 8 Of : 14 90 --4s SO 1 00 25 90 : ' ' ' I " "SIM IS if od BUSINESS dARDS. MEDICINES, T lilRIlTCIlfES ?.f-Kv: IS t H A, . - ,'AJf D All l lUiliS. M frjmd th. mhUo renenJlji th fter much dUy trouble, Md. empesee ewinj to the war, nd ia. termptiQBj of trade, he haa proeura a Creah wpply of iledicinea, TeQeU and othtr article In hi line, yrhieli Whas been tuabla to furnisb. for oma tidie pMt. Ha haa to pay CAS IT for all he buys, and hope hat iu'cli of Mi patrons as do not pajTrtmptij. irffl tale the bimlaad that all ia arrears, who lata sot gone to tha seat of war , to light for our-iodepndeue and dearest interatf, will pay ap their arrearage or a part at leaat, to that ha may ba able' to meet preuiag de taiad, md keep hi Stook repJiwhd.' -p v -h &'A11 order . from tha eottntry unless froni prompt and Sellable parties,) will go naootloed, if not ateeompaniad with the GASH or tu equiTalen t 17 tf J. V ,1 Draggiat,;JUleigh, K; C. aa FOR BEAUTIFYING ANIMMPIIOVIJIG TUB HAIR.--I ha received the following r--mt. 4lilu via ' " f KWVBAW WWliW) w 4 Jtlrs Allee's Ueatorer ud ZylabaJaamam TVoOd'e and .ExelrttU's uesxorer, n n...i anil PacSii. . I Rosemary ad Castor Oil i Iowea end PiTer'a Pomade. Demerson, Petit & Co Hreeaaiqne Societe, end Monpeia Pomades, Tricopheroua, Kathalron, t i Essence Ray Leaves, Sayoes Ilair Tonic, J? Mr jifuccwm;, wiu 1 6 S 1 .g ii fig DeCAKTERET k ARMSTROHGp BOOK BINDERS, ! . : AND ' BLANK BOOK MANUTACIUEI KALBIOH, K. O. f oe 15 tf. i ' :! JOHN W. COSBY. KALE I G II N. C Sept 20 1880. . ,: i Pescods Ilair Tonic . '' Also, the niost approved Ilair Dfes known in this country. I For sale at ji PESOUD'S DRUG STORE. ! Rsleigh, May 18, 180. I ma 30 U. BUISTS FRESH AND HEWf CROP TUR I NIP SEED, f CONSISTS Q OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE ties: I - t; Early' Large Flat Difch, snarly (Red Top, i Rttta Baga, (a superior variety.) i Large White Norfolk, ! Large Yellow Norfolk, i Large White Globe. Alo, Altringham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel Reet, and large Winter Drumhead Cajbbage Seed. For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers at June 18-tf. P..F. PESCUD'g- UISMAK'8 YEAST POWDERS. MY Materials are to band, and Mr. Chisman ha put up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup plies oan seed in their orders. If you doubt that tbeee great Powders are not su perior tquany now known, you can find testimonials from thrmoct respectable families ia Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re ,iL ! P. F. PESCUD. may 23 i ' ; )D. K. WKfSIBS. A..G. PULLIAH, B. r. TULUkU, r " jPULLIAM & AUCTIONEERS . FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin SU, : ' RICHMOND, VA M DAILY J SALES Public aubJ Peivatb.! We pledge oar strictest attention to the businjesa en trusted to us, and will, answer all com? .j munioations promptly. 1 1 PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. iy tf. n r , i , , 1, ; 4 1 1 ;, PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO, y (FOKHBRLT PKIBLIS k WSlTB.) - ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND QROCSRS, No. 22, Old Street, Petersbnry Ya PROMPT and diligent personal attention given to the sale of all consignments of Produce- .Always: on hand a full supply of standard quality Groceries, suited to the wanu of Farmers and Fftjnil.es. , LKU'ti rSKBLKS, Joi ij. THOMPSOS. hbhbt l. vLtniMER, jr., late of the firm of N- M. Martin, Brother A Co. A ' !v ajrSole AgenU for Reese's Phospho Peruvian, or Maninuialed Guano. M inne: 27 tl J 4-t s NOTIIF.U BRILLIANT VICTORY I- JX While in my recent -visit to thei Old Dominion, I had the good foitune to procure from an old iriend a demijohn of Rose Uorcual or tne m?si aeiectaDm ua vor a splendid and invigorating article for the sick. Hull. hVa.1l means, and zet some before it is eooe: price 26 cents a bottle. Among the; choi?e variety of other things too tedious to mention,! tc wbicn tne at tention of the publio is respectfully called, I hare a fine lot of the best Hair Brushes. 11 yen wan 10 iee. good and poetical in these gloomy times, just call around, nrocure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I will guarantee a fine flow of the moat kigkalutin phrelin: I P. F. PES(?UD, Druggist. VTEW J3I Consisting of A Reported by the Secretary oj the SiatvGmvcn ir,CLOTHlNG AND. SPLENDID EXTRACTS the wood "Violet, HUMMING BIRD, BUTTERFliY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSlC, PINK JOCKY CLtfB, FRANGIPANI ROSE.&c. Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologae and other Toilet waters. All ot wnicn are ot tne nnesi quaiitj ana pus up in elegant stylo. - ' y 'For sale at . PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, (May 18, I860. t ma 23 tf. TT ' : : TUST RECFIVED AT i PESCUDS DRUG STORE. A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. COUNTIES. Alamance, : Alexander,, Anson, Alleghany, Ashe, a . . Beaufort, Bertie, -Bladen, Brans wick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell. Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, CTe&reLand, Uolombus, Craven, -: -Cumberland, Currituck, lavidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, ' Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, NewHanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Ricbmond, Randolph, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, tiOTU 1THITXV COL'XD. - 5,392 0,562 3,357 7,4 8,1T2 5,848 6,235 4,515 -10,823 ; 0,647 7,402 0,287 2,940 6,064 6,581 9,038 . 12,555 8,009 2,978 ,10,108 &,H9 ,75 961 4,671 . 13,878 6,001 8,286 6,880 10,716 6,490 7,009 4,180 11,11 2,826 15,738 6,642 $,351 -5,488 8,981 3,98 4,682 11,141 6,241 10,548 2,210 4,903 6,000 5,370 4,693 5,435 5,542 10,543 6,781 8,725 6,319 10,617 5,912 6,198 11,318 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 3,317 5,211 14,769 8,584 10,021 10,522 9,060 9,106 6,590 7,847 8,949 8,203 8,903 16,470 4,923 3,596 4,771 8,721 13,280 5,944 9,110 8,229 421 ' .19 151 27 142 729 -27 436 260 100 219 104 114 276 152 279 28 -304 38 151 109 355 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 80 451 273 290 45 184 688 766 656 159 522 1,484 392 318 T27 106 345 380 1,450 407 1351 122 489 42 86 184 143 53 1,424 402 296 82 734 261 280 168 64 8TJ.vV,SrfOTAX7 1155 6,022 NBWCLOTJIING STORE II it ft& l ' ' "JUST OPENED BY - m' m .-a .fl-M : .TV mW I lil 1, til 3,445 . 611 6,951; : 200- : 391 5,878 8,18' H 527 3,621 I, 931. 2,371 3,040 1,088 2,127 1,969 ,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 3,902 II, 086 3,947 3,625 10,349 2,584 313 1,382 4,445 2,793 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 1,645 5,456 6,318 3,929 1 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 3,496 1,433 362 nmiMnnn UM lll.UFjll 5 Cfec p Agister. WEDNESDAY MORNING",' MARCH 26, '62. lSv664 attSteoraerof FayattevUle BUSaaa Marawt bquare a 50 I 82O.00Q worth of .MEN'S and BOYS Ready 7,56 Made -Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and many other 14,779 satkk wish St diatiny derstpod that tkeo 14,311 QodsweraJbooghtin tiJEvei of peace, andeonsequent 11,995 ty at much lower prices than they eoald be bought for 8406 I now. Xbey wil b sold again at tne- , i. , 12,654 OLD RETAIL PRICES. . 9,237 I I bar no Tyarticular fanev for savinar moch. All I 10,546 . .. svakvof tb pablie is. to give m a eall. , Ihey 7,49.9 "fVwiUeertianly not b disappointed 5,343 TiI SAClithe quantity, quality or 8,185 . -A ,, in the prices of my.. 16,215 ' GOODS. 10,730 j Rsineiibtr, corner t Fayettevitle Street and Mar- 19,105 j Square, f formerly occupied by .Mr. Pool; ,100 -. '. i- . Hespacuuiijr , -. . -. ISAAC OSTTIMQBa. 6,842 12,348 , 8,597 16,273 16,369 7,416 16,601 8,494 15,786 17,376 12,691 14,110 9,310 8,444 23,396 - 7,925 20,056 19,441 8,039 5,801 10,448 9,504 7,734- 15,347 5,528 15,657 5,730 10,211 8,195 6,004 5,903 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,688 21,715 13,376. 8,856 16,949 8,940 .7,248 11,221 16,793' 4,043 11,089 16,798 15,490 16,746 14,586 11,573 16,623 7,801 10,402 10,379 4,943 11,202 28,627 15,726 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 9.720 10,711 8,655 SPRING TRADE I -JggJ ' GENTLEMEN AND BOYS TTN1 WANT OF ' X 6I4OTHING', HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac, of .every description, will find me prepared tbis SFKini to furtish thtm with BETTER GOODS, at more J 'Reasonable Prices than heretofore; and I most cordially invite them to xamme my F eOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. Notwithstapding the crisis, I have been NORTH and purchased, to great advantage, a most BEAUTI FUL and VARIED STOCK of 1 U CLOTHING AND GEJfT'S FURNISHING GOODS,' and my friends can be furnished, at short notice, from head to ioot. Having a splendid Stock of the most fashionable and approved - JTrenh ULUT11. JJOCSK1MS, CAS IIMERES, VESTINGS of all kinds, Ao, the tnost ACCOMPLISHED AMD SITE RIOtI "V Down jaill Alsife Poture. Not lone since I bad occasion to visit ooe of our courts, and, while conversing wnh a legal fr'end. 1 heard the tame of John Anderson call ed. - . ' There is a hard case," remarked my friend. . 1 looked upon the man in the prisoner's dock. lie was standing up, and plead guilty tithe crime oi theft. He was a tall man. but bent and infirm. and fifth j ; his face was all bloated and bloodshot ; his hair matted with dirt, and his bowed form quivered with delirium. Certainly, I never saw a mere pitiable objcci. Surely, that man was net born a villain. I moved my place to obtain a fairer view of his face. . He saw ray movement, and he tu mod, his head. He eased upon me a single ir8tant,'and" then, covering his face with bis hands, sank powerless into his seat. 'Good God!" I involuntarily ejaculated, starting for- W rd. "Will" I had half spoken his name, when i e quickly raued his bead, and cast upon mo a look of such imploring agony that my tongue was tied at once. Then he covered bis face again. I asked my le gal companion if the prisoner had counsel. He said no. I then told .him to do all in his power for the poor fellow's, B benefit, and 1 would pay him. He promised, and I left. I could not re main and see that man tried. Tears came to my eyes aa I gazed upon him, and it was not until 1 my tni to ooe side, and spoke as fl- Owr heat doit Wem inclined to oun versa un ob that fabjejcl," he remarked, with n ebrliflr, n quiring, Did you know J onn Anderson ?"' " lie was spy schoolmate in 00 j hood, and bosom friend la joaVS' I told fcim. u.9 men u lows. " oor John 1 ! Hei was the Dnda of tba tow ft sir yeara'aga. , This nan opened his hotel at tW time, and soaght custom by giving wine suppors. John was prieent at atany of them, th gayt of the gay, andj tbemo.t cenerous ol tho partr. In fact, he paidjfor nearly all ol them. Then" he b- t- go dtwn hill, iaid bus been going dow n -ever since. (At times, true friends ha a i.rt'v.-.i!-ed on him tojetop, bul his sUj wcro f short du ration. A sport season of fu nth in o would gUHii. upon his home, and then the night canie n.or dark and dreary thsn befuro. He said jhe rever would gvt drut.k again ; but still be wouHd tike a gl8 of wine with n frior.ri ! THat ela8 of nine was hut the gate that let in the flood. 'Six -yearj lie v,s wnnh t.lxtv thousand dollars, Yesterday, he U rrcwt-d ib.. sum of fifty jdolla'rs to pay bis mother's fiintrwl expenses 1 That poor taoth'T bjru up as long m she could, pbe isawjher son hor darling bov ' as sne aiw38 caiiea ntr.i wougi t numedrunktn many times i And she ever bore blows from him ! But now she is at rest. Her darhnir' ware her life awav, and broueht her crrav hairs 1n sorrow to the grave Oh, I hope this oiav reform him." " Hut bilwife7" I asked. "Her heavenly love has held her ud thus fr but she is only a shadow of the wife she was six years age he returned. w My informant wat deeply afft ct-d. and so 1; consequently 1 asiud no more. . . During tne remainder of the afternoon I daU. gained the street and walked some distance that I j ted wit myself wheiher to call upon John at all. could breathe freely John Anderson I Alas! ho was ashamed to be known as his mother's son. That was not his real name; but you shall know him by no other. I will call htm by the name that stands upon the records of the oourt. i John Anderson was my schoolmate, and it was not many years ago not over Iwenty that we left our academy together ; he to return to the borne of wealthy parent?, 1 to sit down for a few nut nnauy i resolve to eo. UiouL'h I wkit .1 till after tesJ i 1 fonaJ John and bin vifrt fklnna u.. j l L. 1 .. . - . J xuoy un wut.li uMon wee.ng, mouirn Icoiu d sHt a glanci tbat JWleu' tce was beamine with- hoi.. a w !.!.. " t ana love. T-put, 00,1 ane was chanced, kadl v painiuuy soi x ney were giad to sea me. ar.d mv hand was shaken warmly. " Dear CL do not ssy a word of the past, . John urged, shaking my hand a second lime. 1 ;know j"u .vh imia jivo years ago. 1 was .going irJTTT? "P NTIV WC iHTTM F 1V jes in the dingy sanctum ofa newspaper office, aown n.': Lf 1w i,1live one "ifiir. 4,8 1 CHr' 1iAftft-.4i,))LyJ5iSM and then wander off across the ooeal! ri was here 1 op M the foot. Everything is gone t ut in my TAYL.O KING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to compete writ any one in the ole JNorta rtate in mak&g any Garment or Clothing to order, in- the most superb and artistic manner. Tb liberal encouragement I have received and continued indications of increasing confidence, inspire me with the hope that I shall be more liberally patron ised than ever; to merit which I will giro my undivi ded attention to the wants of all who Caver we with a call. - M. GRAUSMAN. 1 1 T W gonosome lour years, ana -wuen x return ea 1 found John a married juan. xtis iatner was deud, and had left his only son a princely for tune. "And. C." ho said to me, as ho met me at a r-l .ution tnu shall sea what a bird I have heon3e ndble, truei man, ao caged. .My Ellen is a lark, a robin, a very priH- me'f broke glass-the last frag e -11 ku., .Kot llrnH h-ntifi.l or aono- I fleeting the image it once bore, WOOD V W Vtl UO W V V V -'-m r v I ap $ 18-tf 631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667 J MILITARY GOODS! rA gUP. GREY AND DRAB MILITARY O Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and .22. dollars, all homo made. , 500 Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life. 50O Pairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all. sizes, - Grey and White, just to hand. 50 Pair Grey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth , and Cossimeres, made to measure or sold by the - pair or single pattern to suit purchasers. Overdoatings in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 40 Dosen sup. White Shirts. 8 7Q Dozen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue Shirts: Blankets and Shawls for Soldier's use. . Oil Cloth Overcoats, Legging and Cap Cover?. Gilt Buttons by the gross. Gold Braids by the pair. Haveffsacks by the hundred. 200 Pair Drill Gaiters. Heavy Socks by the -dozen. Gloves and Gauntlelts. Pants, Vesta and Dress Clothing ; a complete assort ment at 1 T. W. RQYSTOM ft UOS. Oct 9 ' Petersburg, Va. sang kweetly." w - . . . 4 . He was enthusiastic, but not misiasen; tor 1 found hu wife all he had saidimply omitting the poetry. Shje was one of the most beautiful wo-2 men I ever saw. Ana so gooa, wo; loving suia kind. Ay, she so loved John that she really loved all hi friends. What a lucky fellow to" find such a wife, and what lucky woman to find such a husband : for John Anderson was aa hand some as she, tall, straight,' manly, highbrowed, with rich chestnut curls, and a face as laultlesily noble and beautiful as artist ever copied. And be was good, too, and kind, generous, and true. my wife. 1 nave sworn and ray oath shall be kept EUeri and I are going to be happy now." The poor fellow burst into tears; Ellen followed suit, and 1 kept theni company. I could not help crying like ja child. 1 My God 1 what a fight I fallen becom i) ment brightly re a poor sunpliant at; the foot of faopp, begging a grain of warmth for the neatjti of biroeelf and wife! And how I had honored and loved that man, and how 1 lov ed him still!! - Ob, how I booed ay. more than hoped I believed, that he would be saved. And, as I gazed ypon tbait wife so trusting, so loving, so true, and so hopeful, oven in the midst o; liv ing death, I prayed more fervently than I evr rayed before, that God would hold him up ead him back to the ton of the hilL On the morning I saw tho ch ldren grown to be intelligent boys ; land though they looked pale and wao, yet they - j smiled, and seoind hHppy when tbevr latber kteand tnem. Y ben 1 leftli.ero ? . l .1 . J t 1 ,, I WUOH "- 4" L spent a wee wna inem ami x was nappy au J)hn ook 9 5y lhe hand and the U WOrQg he e wowe. -umi c luuiuw ...u vu .uu, . id mf) Mfovo mo now 1 1 . J - A a B-w.A 1 V sail rv a In na a Kama 1 F I r 4 BOOKS. STATIONERY. &C. M 1861.. AUGUST lTth, 1861. IL1TARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. ww AKERS TRESlIUai IB A new supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand At BITTERS, ebrated Bitters PESCUD'S Drug Store. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. T na fUSTARD. IVI A fresh supply just received I ' Da. T. D. HOGG, PretidenU 1. . -Jons G. Williams, Cathtr. . DIRECTORS, f'i .1 ; Dr. T. D. Hogg, . f H. IS. Smith, Q. Bu:bee, i Jobn G. Williams. This Bank is now receiving deposits, at ithd Ex change Office of John G. Williams A Co. Discount jday Tuesday, feb 18--tf. j TO THE FRIKNDSiPP I j HOME MANUFA033URES.i THE KIN 8 TON ! SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS At PESCUD'S Drug Store. PUALONS HAIR INVI0ORATOR. . Barrys Trioopherous, 5 Ezekials Hair Restorer, Parsons Indellible Ink. ' j At PESCUD'S Drug Store. aul4 tf i Raleigh, N. C. 1 j Confederate Cloth .lust reoeived from the Crenshaw Woolen 1 Company, Richmond, Va. AVING PURCHASED FROM THE auctionaltf a large invoice rf Grey and Blue HARD EES' TACTICS, Complete Edition ; Revised by and published under tne personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. rnw -j;" When sent by mail, VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry ana Rifle Tactics, with Ilonora paw oy me w-oops , Inspections, Reviews, Dntiea of Captains, Companies, Duties in Camp, and Garrison, Soldiers Rations and Mode of cooking thetn Abriged and compiled by Lient. Colonel M, H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistanflnstructor of tactios, Virginia Military Institnte. , Price $1.50 When sent by mail, THE VOLUNTEERS U.A.SU nwua, an abridgement of Hardee'sInfantry tacuc, oy pt. J. K. LEE. . 8 Price $00.50 When sent by mail, 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt. JOSKl -lausjaiixf v.ii. When sent by msil, 00.85 4. n -m-w w T r W T TS111" aTV 1N INFANTRY CAMI" uvi,xt 1 H . . ; . n.4..M I UUI I I"" I0.r MP,,.B?u?al?.4 UKAP CloUis and Cassimerea, we are prefared to make uni- VJF.ouwtea ' "V 1 - h j j , f?' forms in the best manner. Also,; large invoice of PETEitSBURGi VA. ; THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALI8HMENT, BAVI50 BBSS BBCCSTLT riTTSD tJF AMD STJPrLIT) WITH ALL MODXRR C0HVSiEJeKS, i Now oilers to Travellers Attmctlons Unsurpassed by nny j Hotel in the Country 1 mar 5- JOHN JAR R ATT A DRO. . - .- ; Hi - DONNANS & JOHNSTON, I i UROGERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, fetersbnrg , vaw ; Ja 1 ly. Jal-ly DONNAN & CO;, . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, luenmona,- vau Maryland Cloths and Cassimeres;j Cadet Grey, very fine: do. North Carolina Cassimere Grey, Urge quan- titv for Uniforms and Military Overcoats, ready made or made to measure. We have now in our cut tine department two Cutters that 'cannot be beat in the art of cutting both military and citizens' drets. Black French Cloths, Cassimeres and. Vestinge ; Velvet "Vesting, black and Fancy: 50 Cassimere Suits, all sizes, lust received ; 50 dozen Merino and Lambs' Wool Shirts and Drawers ; India? Rubber Overcoats and Legginj ; fine Shirts, Drawers, Sooks, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Suspenders, Bnawis, .man nets, u al ters, Gsmbaters, Ac T. W. KOxoTOW UU., feb 26 ! " Potersburir, Va. . 1 ; I Call and Settle. - A LL INDEBTED TO THE SUUSCKI- J ber will please call and settle, their accounts. II you can't pay the money now, give your notes. My books mast be closed. .11. L. EVANS. January 9th, 1862. 1- INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VAL LET OF VIRGISU, Wmchesteii, Virginia, Capital $409,000. Incorporated March, 1842. Charter per. tual. Lasses equitably adjusted andf promptly paid, Pire Losses paid in 8 years to Julyl860, li38,J92.l. nsurance against loss or damage by fire, on as favor able terms as other responsible Companies, il l I 'JOS. 8.(1 ARSON, Prest Wm. L. Bint. Sec, r H i f i w.B.BMPSONj, At i Negro Girl for. Hire. mHE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR HIRE JL a Negro Girl belonging to the Jefferson estate, a first rate! hand. Apply to t jan Hi tf M. QRAUSMAN. A8U! CASH I! CASH II I apllslf Petersburg, Va. WANTED I, WANTED III .'mi - -AV'tRB ;rtr " i' i INUtIT ABIiB WHIT AKER' S, A CONTENTED MAN 5 IFOR JWUlCU he offers a premium of FIVK GALLONS of Drewry's Celebrated, Southampton (Va.) : V: - ' I BRANDY.j, d . i Pking of the above OLD BRANDY, hai i THE INIMITABLE WHITAEER 'iiasoahand ' 1 . -.-jii-Vn a'..- - ?SS,RY'S OD APPLBfBBAiSfDa. !' SETHJONES' OLD APPLE BEANDYr TI3 DALES' OLD APPLE BRANDY, and many other choice BRANDS. 1 f 1 i Bt i. 1 Abe eontoated man ean find thrIilIMITA. BLB at his Store, en Barrett StJbtwea the hourl 4. a . , a. m. an is p. apHS-rif. T Call on him. - - -vi"--' r I SELL MY. GOODS FOR CASH ! I DON'T do a Credit Business ! Therefore I hope every person that sees this advertisement will not ask me for CREDIT because lam not able to do a credit business; and have to pay CASH myself. I have called on everv person that owes me a D O L- LAR, and have not been able- to collect the first tKHT. I wish you would call on some one that is able to eredlt. J. B. IrRANKLlN. apt 17 tf . - f . .. OLD DOMINION TOPACCO."--A-OTHER Lot of Old Domiaion Smoking "To bacco,"; Just received at "Turner's Korth Carolina Book Sjtore. Said to be Superior to the former. Jan6jtd . . UITAKERS IS THE PLACE TO jBUY. Goods delivered fireeof Charre. toanv part of tie City. -'mar tf. " j ' RESH MINERAL WATERS.--CON-wrass, Bockbridge Alum, and Green Brier Va WhiUajpher Water, also -Rock; Bridge Alum Mas. ..-. ' vor saleat i PESCUDT DRUG STORE. FORTIFICATION and qoast defence, by Captain L. V. BITCKHOLTZ. author of the Science of Wa-. Price $00.60 When sent by mail, 00.60 Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi cers of Cavalry on out post duty, oy liieuienaui Colonel VON ARENTSCIIILDT, first Huz- zars, King s uerman uegiuu, mm " .ul6u.vu, v. them, by Lieutenant Colonel, the Hon. F. PONSONBY. Frice $00.50 When sent by mail, 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKINCiby Troops in Camp and Hospital, prepared lor tne Army of Virginia, and published by order of Ihe Sur eeon General, with Essays on Taking food and what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE. Price $00. 2S When sent by mail, 00.30 ALSO a complete. New Pocket Map of VIR- GINIA. rric When sent by mail, 00.80 BYONET EXERCISE and gkii mishers Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. Price $1.00 When sent by mail, 1.10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL LERY Extracted from GILIIAM'S MAN NUAL for Volunteers and Militia. Price $1 00 When sent by mall, 1-08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier, Illustrated with 28 Engrav ings, and designed for Xfxe use of the Militia of the Confederate States. Prioa $1.00 When sent by mail, 1-06 MAHAM'8 OUT POST DUfV, an Element nry treatise ofi Advanced Guard, out post, and Detachment Service or Troops, andtbe msaaer of posting and handling them in pres ence of an Kneay. r i.wo When sent by mail, 1.12 GILHAM'S MANUAL for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States Price $2.50 When sent by mail, 3.00 For sale by W. L. POMEROY. se 11 -tf Raleigh. N. C. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHEW. IN G "Tobacco." The Pure Southern Quid. A Supply of the above just received at vvr TURNER'S N. C. Book Store, fan t tf fcaP.uAe please copy. MILITARY GOODS ! -NO. 51J SYCAMORE, ETERSBURG, VA. Can furnish Military Companies with the following named goods at short notice : r U Cio A Over Coats, . .Oil Cioth Oaps, Oil Cloth Haverlocks, Oil Cloth Haversacks, OilCloth Leggins, Fatigue Jackets, . - - ' Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts. - Gingham and Calicj Shirts. '. Marino under Shirts (White and Grey.) ' ' Merino Drawers, (White andGrey,) .' ' el vet and flannel Zouave Caps, . . Heavy Grey Over Costs, . ' ALSO, ON HAND, . Grey and Blue Satinet, , j Grey, Gasimere, Grey Flannel which they will make up to order and war re nt satisfaction in every instance. ' 5 . i T. W. ROYSTON, A-CO ' I - No. 51J Sycamore St, au 21 tf : Petersburg, Va. the old lady as ever braihed and making herself constant iov by doting on her "darling boy," as she always called him. I gave her aa account of mv adventures by sea and land in foreign cilmes, and she kissed me because I loved her dar- lin? 1 did not see John again for four years. In the evening 1 reacnea ms nouse. ne was noi in, but his wife and mother were there to receive me, and two curly headed boys were at play about Ellen's chair. I knew at once they were my friend's children. Everything seemed pleasant until the little ones were abed and asleep, and tben 1 could see tnat JUien was troubled, bbe tried to nine it, out a race so ued to the sunshine of smiles could not conceal a cloud At length John came. His face was .flushed and his eyes looked inflamed. He grasped my hand with a happy laugh, called me "old fellow," "old dog," said 1 must come and livo with him, and maim otner extravagant mines, uis wue tried to hide her tears, while his mother shook her head and said : "He will sow these wild oats soon Alv darline never can be a bad man." "God grant it I" 1 thought to myself; ana 1 knew that the same prayer was upon Ellen's hps It was late when we retired, ana we might not, have dune so even then, had not John fallen asleep i 1 his chair. On the following morning I walked out with . " m w.ia W . .a mv mend. 1 101a mm 1 was sorry 10 gee mm as I saw him the niebt brfbre. "Ob," said he with a laugh, "oh, that was noth ing, only a little wine party. We had a glorious ma T tniah vml imrt Thftwn-1 hpri I will bo a man henqelonh, while life lasts." A little over two. more tears bad passed, when I read in a (newspaper the death of Ellen Ander. son. 1 startea lor ine.iown wnere tney nad lived. as soon as possible, binking I might help some one. A fearful presentimont possessed my mind. Where is John i Anderson, J a?ked. " Don't know, I rh sure, tie s been gone these three months. His wife died in the mad-house last week. '4 And the children 'Ob, they both died before she did.'' I staggered back and hurried from the place. I hardly knew which way I went, but instinct led roe to tie churchyard, I found four graves which hadlbeen made iu three years. The moth er, wife, and two children' slept in them. '' "And wihat has done this 7" I asked myself. And a vo4e answered from the lowly sleeping places "The demon of the win.l ablej ' n . .1-1 11 . l . XT . mi tsn tola was not. an iuo wctk.. nix. no. . xue nextdaylsaw oh ! God 1 what wa far more terrible 1 .. I saw it in the city court room. But that was nut the lest ; not the last. 1 saw my legal friond on tho day fallowing the triil. He said John Anderson was in prison. I hastened to see him. Tfte turnkey conducted me to his dell ; : he key turned 111 the. large lock ; the ponderous door; with asharp creak swung up- on its hinaes, And I saw a dead bidr suspended by the neck from m, gratii.g window 1 ; 1 could see nothing l John Anderson there, but the face 1 had tenn ia the court-room was sufBciient to con nect the wb; and I knew that this was all, that re mained I'ljbim whom 1 loved so well i And this was the I ait of tbe demon's work ; and the lstBtad in tbe terrible drama. Ah 1 from the WHIT AKERS I ' i WHlTAKER'S ! I WHIT AKERS ! I ! SPRING GOODS ! SPRING STOCK!! WHIT A Kill At first I thought I would say no more, but was I first sparkle 4 tho red wine it had .been down, down, down 1 unlit tne loot ot tne nan naa ueen flnally reacned 14 i When ! turned away from tbe cell, and once more wailed amid the flashing saloons and revel balls, I wished that my voice bad had power to thunder tlU life-story of which I bad been wit cess, into ihe ears of all living men I. B. A, 5 THE INIMITABLE. THE INIMITABLE WHIT AKER. 50 Boxes Oranges, $4 00 10 boxes French Can- 50 do Lemons, 4 00 1 dy, 45c. SO JBblsI Annies. 4 00 ) 20 boxes Webb A Whit- IO do Potatoes. 4 00? ted's celebrated TO- 40 B6ea Candle (& I BACCO. 100 1bs..V tie. 20,000 Havana 01- 40 boxes Common ( GARS. " Candy? 16c. 1 20 Cases Crackers. 10 boxes Fancy Can- ( 20 Bbhi. Crackers, dy, 20c' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. ' Dailv exnected at tha INIMITABLE WHlTA KER'S a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW WA FISH! FISH! t FISH! I ! Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish, and Shad 'are daily expected at -irT wurTiif urn's n ap'l 6 tf. WHlTAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. 18. O DA, WATER AND SUGAR CRACs- ars; 3 doa. Jars or Piekles, at no 13 WHITAHtUttJ, JUST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S. Strong Fresh and Salty Snuff, and all to be had in the SOUTEERN CONFEDERACY. Also, a Large lot of Every coBceiveable article known ' v tethe trade. Come one. come all, to ?-tf - FRANKLIN'S CalL jarStandard and Spirifjho Agejpopyv FINE GOLD JEWELRY.--THE SUI1 SCRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of FINE GOLD JEWELRY, embracing a variety of styles of patterns or Brooches, Breast Plus, Bar Rings," Bracelets, Finger Rings, La diesanl GeyUemen's ,Watch Chains, Pencils and Peas, Cuf PiilsV Miniature ' Lockets, Gobi ThimbUsV c CaU an examine. J - bov 9 . ' . & B. ROOT. ' ' USE CUflSMAirS YE.ST POWDERS it not my duty ? I know? his nature belter than ho knew it himself, ms appetite ana pleasure bounded his own vision: I knew how kind and generous he was alas 1 too kind to t generous. "John, could you nave seen Alien s lace last evening, you would have trembled. Can you make her unbapi-y (" He stopped me with ".won't be a 1001 ; wny should she be unhappy ?" "Because she fears you are going down nui, 1 told him. 'Did she say so?' he asked, with a hushed face. "No : I read it in her looka," I said. "Perhapsit isareflection ot your own thoughts," he suggested "Surely, I thought so when you came home," I reolied. Never can 1 forget the look he gave me then, so full of renroof. of surprise, ot pain. C I forgive you, for I know you to be my friend ; but never speak lo me like that. I going down hill L , You know better. That can never be. I knew my owni power, and I know my wants.' My mother knows me bettter than Ellen does.7 Ah L had that mother been as wise as she was loving, she would have seen that the "wild oats which her son was sowine-would grow up-and fi- nan tn furnish onlv seed for reaowingl But she loved him loved him almost too well, or, I should aav tM- Klin)lir. But I could say no more. I Only prayed that God would guard him, and then we conversed on other subjects I could spend but a day with hi m but e promised to correspond often. Threa years' more passedf during which - John Anderson wrote to Tne at least wu-e month, and ofiuner aomeUmes j bu at the end of that.time bis letters ceased coming, nd I received no more for two year, when I again found myself in his native town. It was, early in ihe afternoon when I arrived, and I took dinner at tbe hotel. - I had finished my meal, and was - lounging in front of tbe hotel, when I. aaw a funeral proces sion winding into a distant churchyard. I asked the. lanuiora whom lunoiaii. mma. - - - -. Mrs- Anderson's,!1 he said ; and as he spoke, I noticed a slight drooping of he head, as if it tut him to say so. ' ; ; - v ' " What I John Aoderon's wlfeT' I Tenlured. " No," be said, it ia hi mother;" and as he told me this, ihe turned away. But a gentleman naar.by, hahsi overhestrdourKinTersatiot, at onee took op U Uecae. . . . . COUNT1NG-HOU8E CALE1NDAR, 1862 T S M il 9 o 3 3 13 5 12 19 16 2 V 16 23 2 9 1ft 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 l;i4 lfiilC 20$l!22 23 2H28!2a!3l 22 10 IT 24 S II IT 41 UI12 IS lit 25,31 1 8 15 14 22i23j24 iia: 1 31 14 25 12 19,29 22T n 1 nt 1 it IS 29 27 6 13 1718, 24'25 !tl 1 27 28 129 13U 23 i- 39 boiji Adaaantiae Caadiss rt;; 5bbU 39 it 21 29 hi 11 1 8 IS 22 29 16 22 1 8 1 6 12 19 26 I1 ft 2? 80 tfilS 19 34125 26 4', 13113 14 120 21 1. 1 '27 28 1 P H OQ O P.- c4 H 0 . o o Pi b w a t 13 20 j2T; 8 10 17 21 31 t 14 21 23 12 19 26 .9 16 23 30 1 14 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 1 8 U 22 39 6 13 20 27 3 10 15 22 29 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 SO 7 14 21 2S 4 11 11 12 18 19 25 2rt 27138 IT118 17 18 21 25 14, 16 21121,23 11.2 8: 9 14jl6,16 31 22,23 34 1 8 15 22 29 13 19 26 1 ! , 3 10 24 35 ji).ij ' 1829'30.H 29 30 .!. 13' 13 1930 26;27 9 10 11 16 IT; 18 23,21 25 303l! '1 1 ?! 8 14 15 21 22 28j29 v i 5j 6 12 13 1920 26!27 6 18 20 27 4 11 IS 25 60 box Tallow! Candles at 60 sack, family Flour t 29 boxss choice Tobaoee at , 10 bbWCraekersj at willTAKER'B. WHITAKSR'S. . WHlTAKER'S. WHlTAKER'S. 19 ehesi Gseea and Blak Tea at WHITAKKS- wnnAKER's. .WHITAOR'S. Lld Apple Brandy at k Dogifieadt kblasaat at; Salted Pork; and Taraips at H if!: 1 J, -? I' s , 1 K- : ' '. v

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