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fl ......... 1 -4, . . . t - - : RALEIGH; WEDNESDAY MOllNIKGt APlilL 2 . CLOTHING. &C. GOVERNOR, -WIS r jARE CONFIDENT OF Census of North Carolina. ' , 'lt- . - . - . i J. .: j . , - . t -. f figpM SifWjlfs )p?tM IxM mmi , i '. - ill m'l'i ) -..''I.,,.:. . 1 r . , , r , , , S : - T-- ' ' . , . , ... . . 4 ; 1862,... -u-:.v;---Jif:rH-'iv-2T.. v I'lfS Saturday mpng, I ? P. rcry V-rr'ta .,ce. or:$5 00,. If pyjnM ,Wtft?irT.T REOISTBR il publiBW Try f IUfc if 00 per Mmuio, payW in- vftrr 7 rrdrtisi; in tte Scmi-Weetlr T T Re sister s . Kuceding Insertion, ;, 1 !quaraUnonth3, ihree it ': ... wnLlv fleelstrr tl 00 ; 25 9 oo; ca Q0 B0 15,40 10 00 10 00 5 u itwelve month, !nclu(Tg Weekly paper 20 00 All advertisemonU nbt otherwise directed, lW in,crted in the Semt-WeeWy, and charged accordingly. '"ESnel Cards, not exceeding eight Bml wiU be Sd in either th. Weekly or i BeYiJK fk .i nk or twelve monthi for SlOin totn T,wat$W0 for x months $UfortwelTetnWntHa.--ContracU can be made at the office for Jonger advertisenienta. ... b-... thn fimt insertion. "laud for every suweeding insertion, ' 1 wuare jtwelye months,' ' , ARTJCLJES. Tha RnWri W ! th iileaaara af announcing to hia friend aad the pubUe generally; that aftei-much delay trouble; nd eapehie -ewing to the war, and in terruption or Itrade, he- hae proemred a freeh supply -of Medioinet, Toilet and othtr article In his line, which be baa been unable to furnish for some time past.-. nha tc pay CASH for all he buys, and hopes that snob ot his patrons as da not pay promptlywill lake the lint, and jthat all in arrears, who hare not gone to iha- feat fc war, to fight for our independence and, dearest interests, will pay np th.ir arrearageg or a part at least, so that he may be able to meet pressing de mands, and Xeep his Stock replenished. ': A11 orders " from the country (unless from prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not acoompaniea wuu u vaou v w h-" a17 tf P. F. PESCUD, Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. BUSINESS GAUDS. ' w m ' Q m m i 3 ; ta H IS S & 1 1 a, -"5 -si. W H CA 1 . V' f - f f - Or; f a DeCAItTERET dt ARMSTRONG, . BOOK BINDERS, ! AND - BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS RALEIGH, li. C. ccl5 tf. . , ' JOHN W. COSBY. UALEIGII N. C. Bept36 1300. ' f A. C.PtlXLIAlf, B. r. PPLLIAM, , D. K.WKISIGXn. PULL'IAM & CO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, OddrFellows' Hall, Franklin St.,. R,I CIIMOND.VA, noil BEAUTIFYING AND IMPROVING JP -TIIE 1IAIR--I have receired the following favorite article, vi: ' -t - -., .' . Mrs. Allen's Restorer and ZylabaJsamum. j Wood's and Ezekial's Restorer, 1 Brnett,B Cocoaine and Cocin, f , j Rosemary and Castor Oil, Lowe's and Pirer' Pomades, Demerson Petit Ac Co., Hygienique Societe, and Monpelas Pomades, Tricopherons,; Kathairon, Essence Bay Leaves, Sajne's Hair Tonic, j Pkilecome, and Pescud's Hair Tonic. Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. i For sale at PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. . RMeigh, May 18, 180. ma 30 t'. . - 1 1 . " RUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. rYONSISTING OF TIIE FOLLOWING VARIK- J ties; ! ' Early Large Flat Duch, Karly Red Top, Ruta Baea, (a superior variety.) Large Wliite Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, . Large Vhite Globe. Also, Altrlngham Carrot, Maneel Wortzel Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. For Sale in quantities to suit purchaser pt June 1 8 tf. P. P. PESUUD'g- DAILY SALES Public asd Pbitate. We pledge our strictest attention to the business en- trusted to us, and will, answer all com- j f munications promptly.! POUTER ALWAYS AT EACH; DEPOT, ly 8-tf, ! I JPEEBLES, PLUMME'R & CO., ; 4h i (roniicRjiT fiksles a white.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GROCERS, No. 22, Old Street, Petersbyry Va. 13R0MPT and diligent personal attention given to the sale of all eonsignmenti of produoeAlways on hand a full supply of standard quality Groceries, suit! to the wants of Farmers and EatnvUe. lem'l feevlks, Jh. j. tbo ipsom. . henut l. plhumbr, jr., late of the firm af N. M. Martiir Erothef A Co. t I ' $83? Sole ' Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian, or Maflipalated Guano. jnne 87 tf.' 1 OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK!. , Diu T. D. HOGG, iVwtdeti. Johm G. Williams, Cather. i , DIRECTORS. t Dr. T.D. Hogg, H. S. Smith, . Busbee, John G.. Williams. , This Bank is now receiving deposits, at the Ex change Office of John G. Williams & Co. j Discount day Tuesday, ; ' . feb 18 tf. ' ; 'TO THE FRIENDS OF ' "i uOme manufactures, the kijjston SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. RDERS for noero BROGANS and BOOTS are solicited. ' J. C. CARPENTER, .Aoewt. CUISMAN'S YEAST POWDERS. MY Materials are to band, and Mr. Chisman has put up a larg;e quantity, all who have been waiting for sup plies can send in their orders. If you doulit that these great Puwders are not su perior to any now known, you can find testimonials from the mort respectable families in Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re faiL P. F. PESCUD. may 23 a ! NOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY ! While on my recont visit to the Old Dominion, I bad the good fostune to procure from an old iriend a demijohn of Rose Cordial or tne mostsdeiectaoift na voi a gplendid and invigorating article for the sick. Call, by all means, and get some before it is gooe; price 25 cents a bottle Among the choice vriety of ther things too tedious to mention, tc which the at tention of the public is respectfully called, I have a fine lot of 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 highfalutin pkeeUwi: ' F. F. PKSCUD, Druggist. EW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of THE WOOD VIOLET, i HUMMING BIRD, BUTTERFLY; VIOLET, -PATCHUTLY MUSK, PINK JOCKY CLUB, j FRAN GIT ANI ROSE.&c. Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality ana put up in elegant style. For sale at i PESCUD'S DRUG STORE Raleigh, May 18, 18fi0. ma 23 tf. COUNTIES. Alamance, Alexander, Anson, Alleghany, Ashe, Beaufort, Bertte, Bladen., Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, PCaldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Cfeareland, Columbus-, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, 'Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones", Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, 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, Lnion, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, JUST RECEIVED AT PESCUDS DRUG STORE. A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. BAKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. A new supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand ! At PESCUD'S Drug Store. M P USTARD. A, fresh supply just received At PESCUD'S Drug Store. Barrys Tricopherous, Eiekials Hair Restorer, PavBons Indellible Ink. ; At PESCUD'S Drug Store. au 14--tf Raleigh, N. C. o Kinston, N: C; Jurfe 24, I860. aug 4 tf. PETERSBURG, VA. jTHIS WELL KNOWN ESTALlSHMENT, SAVIHO BEER RECKNTLT FITTED Vt AHD SUPPLIED WITH ALL HODERH COKVBVtfcSCES. ; Now offers to Travellers Attractions j I Unsurpassed, by any Hotel' J . in the Country. jnar 5 JOHN JAItltATT A PRO. ! DONNANS & JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Ysu ' DONNAN At CO.,- 1 . ' . COMMISSION MERCHANT '' - lucnmond, vsw JAI-Iy 1; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE VAL LEY OP VIROIHIA, WinohesUri Virginia, Capital .IAD AAA T l , . L. ' ovu,vuv. liiuunmtma luarcn, is 02. unarter ner. iuai. . Ajoisea vuinuij aujusua and promptly paid. Fir Losses paid in 8 years to Jul v. 186ft. l53fc:M2.l9 nsarance against loss or damag by fire, on as faror- ripousiDie companies. JOS. 8. CARSON. Pui't W. B. SIMPSON, AgV' ! ' sPeUrsburg, Va. able terms as other . ' Wm; L. Bejit, So ap'HO tf ; WANTED I RANTED ! ! Ji i : y i. xt tux ' INIMITABIaB WHITAKER'S. A i CONTENTED ;MAN 8 FOR WHICH X he offers a premium of FIVE GALLONS of Urewry' Celebrated Southampton (Va.)' ' . . - BRANDY. ; Speaking of the kbor OLD BRANDY the -H ' THE INIMITABLE! HITAKERN has en hand .. f ' i ;i ''T' '-vi -- AM: iH?J?Jv.RT'3 OLD APPLE BRANDY. jSETH JONES' OLD APPLE BRANUYg! I ITIS.OALES' OLD APPLE BRANDT, V and many other eholee DRANns. (;,,C5f.fB 3 J,P 8 Tn ntntsd man oan find the INiMIXi- U.M 'u 00 UrettSt,i bet! thehonra .'ni . . Call en Mm. ! V) H Confederate Cloth just received from the Crenshaw Woolen Company, Richmond, Va. AVING PURCHASED FROM THE auction sale a large invoice of Grey and Blue Cloths and Cassimeres, we are prepared to make uni forms inj the best manner. Also, a large invoice of Maryland Cloths and Cassimeres: Cadet Grey, very fine? do. North Carolina Cassimere Grey, large quan tity for! Uniforms ana Military uverooats, ready made or made to measure. We have now in our cut ting department two Cutters that cannot be beat in the art ot cutting botn military ana citizens arets. Black French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting?: Velvet Vesting, blaok and Fancy; 50 Cassimere Suits, all size?, just received ; 50 dozen Merino and Lambs' Wool Shirts and Drawers ; India Kubber Overcoats and Legginj ; fine Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, Gloves,! Cravats, Suspenders, bhawls, .Blankets, U al ters, Gambaters, Ac. T. W. ROYSTON CO., feb 26 Petersburg, Va. ' Hon. WHITK. C0L'2D. 7,987 421 5,32 19 6,562 151 3,357 21 , 7,423 142 8,172 729 5.846 279 6,235 435 4,515 260 10,62.5 100 6,647 219 7,402 101 6,297' 1U 2,940 276 6,004 1.2 6,581 279 9,033 23 12,555 304 8,609 :J3 2.97S 151 0;frS "'109 5,779 355 8,795 1,283 9.561 97S 4,671 221 13,378 147. 6,001 101 8.286 374 6,880 388 10,716 211 6,490 541 7,009 102 4,180 3C2 11,189 1,121 2,826 152 15,738 C93 6,642 2,450 5,351 104 5,483 8,981 85 3.948 1,111 4,682 259 11,141 . 9 5,241 6 10,543 193 2.210 107 4,903 177 6,000 HO " 5,370 115 5,693 2 5,435 451 5,542 273 10,543 290 6,781 45 8,725 181 6,319 688 , 10,617 766 5,912 ' 650 5,198 159 11,318 522 4,473 1,484 3.287 392 5,708 318 7,480 127 3,317 106. 5.211 345 14,768 380 8,584 1,450 10,021 407 10,522 135 9,060 122 9,106 489 6,59'0 4 2 7.847 ?6 8.949 1S4 3.203 143 ' 8,903 53 lfi.47 M2A 4,923 402 3,596 296 4.771 82 8,721 734 13,280 261 5,944 280 9,110 168 8,229 64 3,445 611 6,951 206 391 5,878 ,IS6 5,327 3,621 I, 931 2,371 3,040 1.0S8 2,127 yj69 9,355 1,664. 6.246 519 - . . ., l- 3 r 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 1,32 4,445 2,79,3 4,177 2S1 4,916 3,413. 5,131 2,115 519 213 4,303 1,305 6.541 1,823 ' 2,518 4,681 10,"332 6,804 3,499 5,109 2,983 3.569 5,195 8,473 620 5,453 1,645 5,456 6,318 3,929 2,391 7,023 1,169 2,409 1,246 1,597 2,216 10,733 10,101 2,465 101 5,451 1,433 362 total: 11,853 6,022 13,664 ' 3,590 7,956 14,779 14,311 11,995 8,406 12,054 9,237 10,546 7,499 5,343 3;185 16,215 10,730 iy,l05 9,166 6,842 12,3454- 8,597 16,273 1 6,369 , 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 1 0,448 9,504 7,734 15,347 5,528 15,657 5,730 10,211 8,195 6,004 5,908 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,049 11,427 13,376 8,856 16,949 8,940 7,248 11,221 16,793 4,043. 11,009 16,798 15,490 16,746 14,586 11,573 16.623 7, SOU 10,102 10,379 4,943 11,202 28.627 15,726 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 ,655 NE WCLbTHlNG STORE I ! -i$ii- JUST OPENED BY Hi 0ITT1NGER, at the cosher of Fayetteville St. and Market Square $2O,0a wofth of ;MENS and BOYS' Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hat?; and many other articles. I wih it distinctly understood that these Goods wie bought in times of peace, and consequent ly, at muh lower prioes than they could be bought for now. lliey wui be sold again at the l: OLD RETAIL PRICES. I have particular fancy for saying! much. All I askf the public is to give me a call. They i, Will i flfertainly not be disappointed ; ; .!' . iQithe quantitv, quality or ' : 1 in the prices of my ; vrf;"' " GOODS. Remember, Srner cf Payettevitle Street and Mar- Square, TormerJy occupied by Mr. Pool.) ' -f ' V 'l' Respecll oily. au 3I--tf ISAAC WEDNESDAY MORNING; APRIL 2,jl862. 631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS, STATIONERY. &C. M IL1TARV BOOKS for CASH ONLY. Call and Settle. INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRI- ber will please call and settle their accounts. II you can't pay the money now, give your notes. My books must be closed. 11. L. EVANS. January 9th, 1862. j Negro Girl for Hire. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR HIRE a Negro Girl belonging to the Jefferson estate, a first rate hand. Apply to jan II tf M. GRAUSMAN. I ASH! CASU1! CASH!!! I SELL MY GOODS FOR CASH ! I DON'T do a Credit Business 1 Therefore I hope every person that sees this advertisement will not ask me for CREDITbecause I am not able to do a credit business ; and have to pay CASH myself. I hare called on every person that owes me a D O L -LARji and have not been able to collect the first CENT. I wish you would call on some one that is abletoieredit. J.R.FRANKLIN. ap117 tf - OLD DOMINION "TOBACCO.--AN-OTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smoking "To baoco,lw Just received at "Turner's' Eorth Carolina Book Store. Said to be Superior to the former. Jan 5 td y VITiTA'8 IS THE fLACE T6 , f f j BUY.a0ods delivered free of Charge, to any prt of the City. 6 mar 6tf. 171 RES II JttlNEItAL WATERS. CON gress, Rockbridge Alam, and Green Brier Va White Sulpher Water, also Rook Bridg Alum llaaa. I-, jot sate a v - - mar 25 PESCDDb DRUG RTftRic IIARDEES TACTICS, Complete Edition; f Revised by and published undertho personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50 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, Dutits in Camp, and Garrison, Soldiers Rations and Mode of cooking them Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel VVM. II. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As a?tTit Tnstmetor of tactics. ViriiniaJHilitary Institute. ce "When sent by mail, 1-70 THE VOLUNTEERS HAND uuua, an abridgement of Hardee's'Infantry tactic?, by capi. J. K. LEE. ' Price $00.50 When sent by mail, wu.bu TIIE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERVi by Cant. JOSEPH ROBERTS. Fnce 0D.75 When sent by mail, ou.o? ON INFANTRY CAMP liUTi, Jriuiiti FORTIFICATION and Coast tieience, by CaDtaln L. V. BUCKUOLTZ, author of the Science of Wa-. i'rice $00.50 Whep sent by mail, 00.60 Tnsrufitions for OflScers and non-commissioned Ofti- cers of Cavalry on out post duty, by Lieutenant Colonel VON ARENTSCH1LDT, first Hui- Barsi'King's German Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant uoionei, ie iioii.. a?. PONSONBY. i-nceuu.oo When sent by mail, . 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops in Camu and Hospital, prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by order ot me sur geon General, with Essays on i aumg tood and what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE. I'rice uo.2s When sent bv mail, 00.30 ALSO aoomDleteNew Pocket Map of VIR GINIA. rnce ou.yo When sent bv mail. 00.80 DAYONET EXERCISE and Skiimishers Drill by II, 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 lor Volunteers and Militia. Price $100 When sent by mail, 1.08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier,, Illustrated vrith 28 Engrav ings, nd designed for the use of the Militia of the Confederate States. ' Price $1.00 When .sent by mail, 1.06 MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element n rr treatise on Advanced Guard, out pest, and Detachment Service of Troops, and the l manner of posting and handling them in pres-. ence of an Eneay. . P-.'1.00 When sent by mail, 1.J2 GILIIAM'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. scll-tf ' Raleigh, N. C. PRING TRADE ! THE SPIRIT OF THE LADIES OF BAL TIMORE. ' '-'. A Baltimorean, who recenUy came South, via the Undtrgound Railroad, and in whote ftate ment we have full ooufidence, sends us the fol lowing sketch of an amusing sqene which actual ly took place at Fort McIIenry a short time ago : The ladies cf Baltimore, nothwithstanding Lincoln's proclamation;, appror daily on the strfet, in recession colors, to wit: 1 'red, white and red" Bonnets are so-constant! v trimmed with a red, a hit, and Talni-a" red rose, that even the manufacturers hitvA been prohibited from makirg i hese rebellious, flowers, in order to sup PETTING KR. port tbe Ooverna.ent. TVjtQVladiwf who are 1861. GENTLEMEN AND BOYS IN IMNT OF CLTHIIfG. HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac, of every dcriptJoji, will find me prepared thi9 SPRING o furnJi..th.fft withUISTTKH GOOOS, at more Reasonable Prices than hefetofor and I most cordially invite them to exauuui.iny , t ', , - 4 SJD OOS- AND PRICES before pStrchsipg. iNotrb8tandina: the crisis. I nave been NOUTII cuiiu p uFuapvi vvr gicat avavauwy uiuri aj va ri a a. FUL f0 YARIED STOCK of , M CLOTH IN0 AND? GEXT'S I'URNISHING COODS, and mjfrientAtan be furnished, at short notice, from head Uaioot. - L ,, . Having a splendid Stock of the most fashionable and. aF proved-,Fren-h CLOTH, DOESKINS, CAS&tMERES, VEST1NGS of all kinds, Ac , the rat; ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR ; OUiTJER, AND WORKMEN in my TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to corpete, with! any one in tho old North State in making any 6farment or Clothing to order, in the most superb, and artistic manner. ; The liberal encouragement I have received and confined indications of increasing Confidence, inspire uie wit- .he hope that I shall be more liberally patron ised tb o everjto merit which I will give my undivi ded attention (9 the wants of all' who favor we with a call.. Hm: ' ' M. GRAUSMAN. ap'lf 3 tf .-). ?-r- . j 5ItIjlTAliY GOODS! r V SUlf.; GREY AND DRAB MILITARY Q J verftoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and r z dollars, all home made. SOO i leriio Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life. 50O r arrslMerino and Shaker Drawers, all sizes, .f reyfWttd White, jnst to hand, i 50 'air fey, Blue, Drab and Mixedcolored Cloth avd (-ajBsimeres, made to measure or told by the . 'Aair Mr single pattern to suit purchasers. Overcpting ju Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 4UMf0zeft up. White Shirts. 70 ' Hoeen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue JbirU. Blank', a arid Shawls fGr Soldier's use. OR Ct .Of ercoat Iggua a4 do wars - Gilt BwttonS by the gross. ' Gold taids by the pair. Have'acka bj the: hundred. 20 6' '-air DriB Gaiters. Ueavj Socks by. the doien. Glo've'jand Gauntletts. Puhta Vest and .Dress Clothing; a complete assort ment at T. W. KOYSTON A UO.'S, oct -' i. ' Petersburg, Va. AUGUST ltth, 1861. MILITARY GOODS! J'51i SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. f,:W, ROYSTON, & Co. '5 Ca f furnish Military Convpanies with the following namtfd gods at short notice : isiovn uver uoats. , s i .fl Cloth Oaps, $ Oil Cloth Haverlock8, fc' f : Oil Cloth Haversacks, S 4 t Oil Cloth Leggins, 5 Fatigue Jackets, 'i1 '1 -!.-!" ' r Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts. 4' Gingham and Calico Shirts. Mirino under Shirts (White and Grey.) Merino Drawers, (White and Grey,) velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, Heavy Grey Over Coats, ALSO, ON HAND, Grey and Blue Satinet, Grf y Flannel which they will make up to order n5 war rent satisfaction in every instance. .; .s - ; " T. W. ROYSTON, & CO., 2 ! No, 51 Sycamore St., aul-tf ' Petersburg, Va. . TTflUtAKER'SI WHITAKER'S ! WHITAKERS ! !! I SPRING GOODS ! SPRING STOCK!! A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OP CHEW. ING "Tobacco. The Pura Southern Quid. A S apply o f the above just received at ' ' TURNER'S . If. C. Book Store. ' ian 94J .Age please eopy, ' ODA, WATER AND SUGAR CRACK ere S doa. Jars of Piekla. at no IX WHITAKER'S. . lilv Will T AKER, f I TE INIMITABLE. Tfi INIMITABLE WHITAKEE. SO- ';0ytes Oranges, $4 00 ; lO boxes French Can- 50 (' d Lemons, 4 00 ) dy, 45c 5Q &bj. Apples, 4 00 20 boxes Webb Whit- lO 10 potatoes, tvu tea s ceienratea i u 40ies Candles ( ) BACOO. 10 Hbs.,) J2o. 20,000 Havana CI- LO fces Coninen GARS. C afly, 1 18c. ; 20 Cases Crackers. 10 b)$e8 Fancy Can- ' ( 20 Bbla. Crackers. dj ; -20c' W0OP AND WILLOW WARE. DJy expected at the INIMITABLE WHITA KEfi4 a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW WAsRlj FISH! FISH! I FISH! 1 1 Rer?ings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish, and Shad are daily expected at j WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. J?- ; - . ' ? -. JUJiT RECEIVED AT FRAN KLINES. 3 Strong Fresh and Sajty Snuff, and all to be had in thASOUTEERN CONFEDERACY. AlsoU Large lot of Every conceiveable article known . " ' tothetrade. Cat one. come alL to . : sfr-Ttf . FRANKLIN'S CaU. mdardand Spirit of the Age copy. ? done in this ntailer. Tho insulline Yankee tol diers, on several occasionsv spoke to the traitorous dfFiiioiselles, and oven went so1 far as to tear the trimming from their bonnets. One day a party of four ladies, determining to wear iho bouthern colors, arrayed tbemselves. and drove to Fort McHenry to see Genera) Dix on the sulject. Now, it is a fact, General Dix i9 really in awe of the Baltimore ladies. The sight of one at the fort generally brings on a nervous chill, which disables him for toveral davs. Imastino, then, the tffect of four, .in rebellious array, Deiore him. A. clerical genti man was Hiking with tbe General at the time, and the adies were seated unt:l the colloquy was over. The clergyman was fron the South, h ad v been North for his health, and was trying to urge Gen. Dix 1 1 let him pass the Federal line to resch his home. "Sir," said the general, "I cannot accommo date you. 1 have not tbe power to grant pass ports." : I have heard of an underground railway," feaid the clergyman, "Possibly you could give me some knowledge of its opera'ions," etc.; "I, too, have heard of the same, sir," said the commander, "Bat with, all mv vigilance and de tectives, I have befm unable to discover the depot, or tne conductor. Apply to anv of the rebel ladies of Baltimore ; they will send you, or your etters ; tnpy seem more than equal to the ex igencies of the times." One of tbe ladies now stepped forward, and asked the clergyman for his name. Finding him gentleman, and anxious to return home, she said, handing him her card: ''Call on me to morrow, at twelve o'clock. I can send you South. I am recruiting for the Confederate service, and have armed and equipped one hundred and eigh ty ftout men, who will go South in a day or two; hey will, no doubt, be clad of your company. I hae. also, a daily mail S with, so if you wish to send a letter, apprising your friends, of your in tention of joining them in the Confederacy, I can, as Gen. Dix says, send it for you." ' The clergyman, amused at the young lady's in dependence, look a seat to, hear her encounter with Gen, .Dix. lurning to him, she said : "We are four rebel ladia& of Baltimore, Gen.. Dix; we have come to the fort to nsk your permission to wear the bonnets we have on. You will see, nenoral, they rtrvery Bt)Hb and becoming, es pecially to tuj nanasome oruneites baiore you. I. am; too Celtic for red, but my country's colors at tt is timo enthuse me; so I wear them, although Madame Etoffe, my modiste, tells me my hat is in brd taste. Ijfow, you will allow, general, that I am imbued with the purest patriotism, when I tll you I have sacrificed the becoming for my country !" The u-eneral utterly confounded, made no le- ply, when the lady continued: "Do not keep us in suspense, Oen. Dx, Let us know your decision at once. You know we cannot trust the mise- !eautiful city. attempts to relieve us, you bave made arrangements, to shell Baltimore. Do you know why this fort was built? For our protection, not destruction. How you have hated us ! how jealous the Yankees have al ways been of us ! even the Yankee ladies could never speak of the ladies of this city otherwise than invidiously, i ou Know tne liaitimore la dies are noted for a rare refinement and beauty, foreign to the daughters of your soil, hence their envy., lou would nice 10 aesiroy mis "new o- dom," and tear is ail that prevents you, lor you think the Confederates would retaliate upon your ' hior Rohrlnri " inn nt.hnr ntlftn way, I would send every Southerner away, and set fire to tbe city rather than bave it, as it is. un der Yankee rule. Since the 19th of April, that memorable day, when your Massachusetts troops were so enthusiastically driven back by our un prepared citizens, the Northern press has styled this city the headquarters of monocracy." We like tbe name; indeed any remembrance ot the day that proved to the South we were theirs, though taken ty surprise, and witnout arms, we were ready to shed our blood for their cause. Yes, and allusion to that day fills my heart with generous enthusiasm. Then we were free, now we are but galley slaves of the Abolition Administration. If we, tbe 'rebel ladies,' as you are pleased to style us, could have been armed, I believe the dty at this time would be rid of the hostile troops, that now surround it. Hut I bave digressed, Wen. Dix. Why do you not speak to me about the bonnets ?" Before the General could answer, two sable maids came forward, one with some samples of red and while ribbon. IJer mistress had sent to ask Gen. Dix if her little infant might be dressed with such trimmings; the other came on a similar errand relative to some red and white - socks which little master .Harry wished to wear. The General, overwhelmed by these weighty matters, sank back in his cair In utter hopeless nees. The young lady aroused him by inquiring, 1 Do you not feel debased when you reflect upon the miserable cause yon hare espoused? No wonder you dislike to see ladies here. Tbey are apt to tell you of the shameful character of a .government that causes infants to be arrested and taken to that diabolical stand the officaof the Provost Marshalbecause they happen to have a red ribbon around their waista r' The young lady's criminative attack proved too much lor the veteran officer, lie was carried to his piivate apartment, put to bed, and' kept bis room for a fortnight afterwards.- ... .MvwnMuig , uguagui.i me neroic irrico. lie peAced ;lhee) glorious words on the 25th of FebrnAivr; the end. of a long retreat - w ucw laa Arkansas line. His force was small whan h. began hwretrMgade niovement, and J reinforce, mmu didnot meet him as rapidly as he had pected. ThonomyjpedupoT, hi track, and -as he retired deeper mp tie country, it was with the tH.nciousia that a far superior tore wM tiundering att jhis heel. Uesnaiches a momeM hawever, under these .adverse circumstance to send some aoeount lof his moveumtita to Gov Jackson, and; I closes; his report with the word (which stand aj. the beaid of this article: Oover nor,. we are c?Jident of the future !" W hat fortitipdo ! What sublime heroism 1 If Price.at the end t f a long al.d weary retrest, c'oseJy pursti by ihrex helming numbers; dri' ven out of hislown S'ate, and seeking refuge in the depth" cf tb Arkas forest, was itill rocfl dent ol the futjure, iv hat ought tn be the feerin in the Valley iof thia Mi3?Uippi? lf hisgre-to spirit, self-po14ei, paiiejnt, bopefnl, unconquerable, did not quail beforo jibe difficulties that jisethim.M shall we, j whqso oi reams taocea are so much belter, and vihoae reiource and means of defence ar so much greater, turn from the storm and eiveuD theship? : j . The enemjf now occupy Jfew Madrid: but should that make ua dpspond ? Should he even raaeb Memphis and iNew Orleans, which no well informed ma&i-.apprebfjrrje, still our cause would be by no means desper ate. Like th Kronrh Mr Moscow, but few of thlem would evrr get baok to wen mo tiurv tii tneir nriurnrinn The ereateirfour danger. th nmra ?1nta r determined should ; be our mirrvie. hli soon have an army af jequal numbers in the floid. and in a few I weeks: the disease i 4f th win como lo? our assistance. Li odr then be: ' ' H ; - motto,' Governor jtce ari confident of the future !" ' 1 1 j Memphis rAppeeU. COUNTINQ-HOUSE CALENDAR, 1802 'A w Cm 5 12 10 26 2 9 16 23 2 0 le 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 la 22 29 MJ iW.T M 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 23 b 12 19 2A , 16 23 30 2122 28J39 4 Is 11U2 1819 25 13 12 M 20 25:2)8127 Hi? 15;l 22 23 24 29 Ffsi 1718! 2435 1 21122 28 I 7, 14 21 28 4 11 18 26 1 li 6 17 WPIIS 20 21 22 37 a-eo 10:iHl2 17il8:19 2i,25 26 910 80U a - H OQ t- C5 & H W co ti W PQ o H O p5' o w i 6 i 1-6 Us: 20 27 3 10 If 24 31 7 14 21 28 6 12 19 26 2 16 7 14 il 28 4 11 18 25 26 1 8 14 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 30 1 8 1 23 30 T 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 W 2 9 16 23 ,0 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 16 ft 29 5 12 19 16 22,23 29130 F j ;8 4 5 1112 18 19 25 2 V2 81 15 18 22 23 29,30 4 11 18 2M227 2 9 16 23 30 13 20 12; 13 19,20 10 11 17; 18 21 25 311. 14 16 21 fiiliaiziL. 22, 6 13 20 26127 rable poltroons that now infest our I 1 hear, sir, in esse Gen. Beauregard NORFOLK DAY BOOK. The v'exy Latest Northern and Europe an Intelllgenoe. NOW ISj THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. f 1 TIE RMS: SNE GOLD JISWISIjKx. 'XiX5 SUM" -EPBTHlfTl In in .biniK anlandid UfiOrtmB&t of .wa.jua. www.w r ecascins a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, Brr st Pins, Ear BingS, Bracelets, Finger Rings, L di 4tni .Qentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pans, Ca 1 Pins,. Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimblest A Ca aa examine. v,8 ., . - j . ; " C. B. BOOT. USE YEAr POWDERS DAILY, One, Year, , $6 00 Six Months,; 3 00 " One Month, i 1 I -" 1 OH WKEKLYj One Yearj 1.00 . TIIE DAY BOOK HAS NOW BECOME thr newspaper of tha South. The very latest , Northern aao European News appesrs in Us columns, one, twd, affl tbreeidays in advance of all other pa pers in the jponfederapy. Wa mlimif tim f.lllriwinCT ..fr.nli frnui akitAlWl If I bad my I have to say f as . ' . . V, 1., JtiisaiK, sq. who has lately returned from Europe, with important dispatches to tho Confederate Starts Government, says in a recent letter-:, "While itt London and Paris, I saw several Quota tions from the Norfolc Dat Booc, and sisoe .my return I have also noticed extracts from, tha m sprightly journal in the newspapers of New, York, Charleston; land othet cities." L .'-" . The Snffelk (Va.) phrisUan San says : . - - The Norfolk Dav Book, which is so fast raininK popularity; 5 hrongbout the Southern,! Confederacy, ooves to u greatly enlarged and improved, and gives as Northern and Foreign News in ad ranee of any of oar other exchanges, and is, therefore, perused with . The Wilioxington (N C ) Daily Journal says : . "The Norfolk Day. Book has become the most val uable exchange we receive, as it contains tha very latest news from the Ramp Government as well as Foreign Nws." .V --.. i The Freierieksbarg (Va.) Herald says : "The Norfolk Day Book contains .the latest news from the North, aa its editorials are always ef an interesting: character." i"' ' Ci?'.. Subscriber to tha Dat 9ook may rely apoo hav ing their papers seat promptly by mailt. . Address; with amount of subsexiptlea Molesed," l ii j JOHN R. J1ATIIAWAY, jan J6 t '1 t Editor anuProprietor. Battillon of Lanoers Wanted.- ' I AM AUTHORIZED BY , THE BECRE Ury eft War ta raise a Battalion of Mdaated Hen, armed with the LANCE, that fit weapon far Soatftera chivalry and heroism. AU deeiring- to enlist ander ma will pUase forward their name immediately. This is ao time for North Carolinians to dally The enemy is oa as ! and already aur owfl soil is tha des ecrated tramping ground of his anhallowed feet. 6hame oa :bim I who now lays down his Basket for ' the distaff- and tbe apron, and leave the Jbatdefield of the brave' for the home a here indolence, reigns and coward ice JikulksJ Warwar to tha knife the knife The young lady would now be m cusvoay wo 01, y,. Uttl Qt gywyCarolina 4reflnhow and otner ladv rjnsoners, ouw i-. .. ;n i a u. iitnMii wir Mrs that her father haooen to be a a Bnclishman Since the Trent affair, the Yankees are verjr cir cumspect In their treatment of British subject. The clergj man called to sea the lady" next day at the appointed hour. She! actually .sent him South with the recruits to which she had referred, and, thanks to her daily mail, the Maryland soldiers constantly hear from their friends. . - V " '" 4 " '--It- COKTIRMATIOJ OF A yABrKM OTJTRJLai: TlrO Goldaborougji correspondent the Petersburg The greatest outrage ana cruelty that ever was committed in any iart of the civilized World was witnessed at New bern laat Friday.' The; Yankee Hessian, without giving; any notice to j remote women and children out of the town, afllr pass ing the batteries,' vame - up With their gunboat and fired bombshells Into tho, town fortnfo hourr, apparently trying to kill- m many helples wo men and children as pomitt3-r -v', ''f ; ", to the fo4 dens fro whence they came.- - f Address, Capt. JAM x. . ri :' Comp. C,13tk Uft N. a Velai "....-'.ll- '.v.ti'.ttW:.r ySmtthfieldVVa- 20 boxes Adamaintin Candles at ; r 1-. - '1 SO boxes Tallow. Candle at 59 sacks Famny Flour at 20 boxes eaoioa Tobacco at 10 bbl Crackers at '10 ehests Green M Black Tea at WHITAKEE'S. bbla Dld App Brandy aa ? -WHlTAWCa'S. . Hogsheads Morses attWHITAKX V8. fuitedSPork an Torqip a . " WHITAKER'S- WHrrAKifcu WHTTAKSB'8. WHlTAKEE'I. WHrrAKKE'S. WniTAKER'S. w by . mi . I " ! t I II III I I II. I I , IDE PJjOUGH IRON-Ot t, 10 ahd 11 Inches wide, ieaatoa Bades, ror hn ; GILLIAM vvywr, . jretersos , '1 il it !
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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