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" - C-'v t i -i: T?. - "V y ' 1 ' 1 ,V -. f i . '.: V V ..." r ' ' ' a, QHi wiDNtSDAY MOllOTNQI APJUL 9 1862. VOl i&A Ji- Si-'- -y-' u .' .... . . fi n i 1 1 .1 r l 7 i M y J 0 11 N , .SXj" J3 Ajt- TB siMl-WEEKLt 1501l;i Pf XU vrSday an SatawUy morotog, t t 9? Pf of AOen";:" T.-CT ! I 1 ; Bates r KcfUteirt. m laa1 one husorWotJ, three i In the Weekly Itegtsief : for the firt lnrtioB, , '! " , 1 Tnd for erery iucwedins inrtkiv 1 wiiiire; twelve mottthi, ; , 2 AU derUenin 8 00 U 00 8 00 15 00 25 00 iflSOO i liojoo IrtUemeatinot otherwi directed, JrW be inserted in the eemi-w "-- S" UaM. ?wUl be P WContracU en be mde at tiie . oOo W longer adyertiiemeiiti: . ; ' -f'' i )' BUSINESS CARDSu ft Q ti M M, M S3 n ; medicines;' &o. As Reported by tie SetreUrrf tke Siait Cbnvm CLOTHlNGn &0. r . AMD;TOItBT AIlTICIiES. his friend dMhr Pbli iww1! that After inueh Medicineil TeUeU and other article fa hi line, vbion nenas beenimaoie to ranusn f.o,wmwo Ho hu tVpaj CA8II for all W buys, and hopes that pnea or hU patrons a ao not pay prompuj. u w V. V aU.4 V.t alt In mmntm. who llATA Bfit'COnO to IUV lUUtt uu w m - - -m ' w tn teas or war- to uai ior our aepuuouva deatut Interests, will pair vp meir arrearage or pv. .n ha miT h a.Kla to mt DressiOK XA- Hiaiiiint auw ' i. " , " ' - , crompt and reliable parties,) will so nnnotioed, if not aeeompanied yivp w. vau tV?! an 17ritf . v PraggisW Ealeigh, S. C. COfrKTIXS. ' WITITK. .,lBJBs r col'xd. STlW-ra.ftT'lXfTa'OTORE 12 ;4;n . IUbX vriut isit-JBi b'ult'sv, total. 1 K 9 1 w Ik "a'aCB ft &0 ir 4 BSB" PeCARTERET b ARMSTRONG, BOOK BINDERS, ' j , fABTD I'M BLANK BOOK M A NUF ACTTJ EEES RALEIGH, H. O. , oe 16 tf. . JOHN W. COSBY. IHlllTliaTo HA LEIGH Sept 2 18C0- a. c; r ULMAM, R. P. PU LI.IA.aT; D. K. WBISlieKR. ..PIIX-X-JLJLJal &OO. AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGRdES, OUd-Fellov8' Hall, Franklin St., 1 UICUHOND, VA. I ' I -j Ml. j tAX1aY RALES Public ajto PairB. Wo pledge oar striotest attention to the business en- a: a I : trusted to us, ana win, answer au com" ; munications promptly. r OUTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPPT. ly g tf. . .r . j ; J PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO,, j (rOKHKRLT PEXBtES h WHIT1.) ( I COMMISSION MERCHANTS AMD QR QCXRS, tin. 'ii. tiA stropt. ItThnrr Ya. fJUOMPI and diligent personal attention giTen to JL ; tno taie oi au consignments oi rrouuooi. , aiitj on hand a full supply of standard quality arjoceries, suited to the wanu of Fanners and Families; I ! j LIm'l tlEBLKI. Jl0. j. THoarpsOic. aim u PLCMMER, jr., late of the firm ofK. M. Martin, lirotner uo. pS Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho !PWrutin! orManipnated Qnano. i Jan27 v OAK CITX SAVIHGSUAWK.! Dr. T. D. HOGG, PretictenU li John G. Williams, Caahtr. M ,: DIRECTORS. ! ! ' Dr. T. D. Ilogg, II. S, Smith,. Q. Buslee, John Q. Williams. Ttiia Rink U nnw rAMivlnir Henoiltfl. at tihe Ex change Office of John G.Williams A Co. discount ( day Tuesday, .fefr la tf. TO THE FRIENDS OF j i HOME MANUFACTURES. THE KIN S TON Mi SUCCESSFUL OPERATION I ORDERS for negro BROOANS and BOOTS are solicited. J. a CARPENTER, 4gnt. Kinston, N: C, June 24, 1860. ! aug4 f. ' PETEilSBURG, YaT THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALlSnMEJTi B ATI NO DISH RXCElfTLT FITTED V AHD! BOPPLIED WITH ALL MODrBJt COaTBIHCSj,, it Now offer to Travellers Attractions Unsurpassed by any Hotel si , ! in tke Country' Mi I mftr 5- JOHN JABIIATT - BRO. nn nRitiTTrviwa AWT IMPUOVIJIG T TILE HAIR.-! haro reeeired the followiffg faTorite artiolea, vis i ; I ' . Jlrsw Allen's Restorer and ZylabaJgammt Barnett's Cocoaine and cocm Rosemary and Castor Oil r amal PUr' Iatmnida. Demerson, Petit dc Co Hygdenioine Societe, I ana jnonpeias jronuc Tricopherons, Katkalron, " ' j Essence Ray Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, ' I Philecome, and Pescnd's Hair Tonic. . Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. ! Wot s&Iq at PESCUI'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 180. P'SO--, BUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. inTT, CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE ties: Early Large Flat Duck, DoH Ton. Ruta Baca ( superior variety.; itaree w nue nonui., Laree YeUow Norfolk, Large White Globe. Also, Altringham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel Beet, and large Wluter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. For Sale In quantities to suit P" ' . June 18 tf. P. F. PESCUi? g CUIS MAN 8 YEAST POWDERS.-MY Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chisman has put up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup plies can send in their orders., If you doubt that these great Puwders are not su perior to any now known, you can find testimonials from the most respectable families in Raleigh, at my tore, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re- may 23 , ' . ANOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY !--While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I had the. good fostune to prooure from an old Iriend a demijohn of Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla vora splendid and invigorating article for the sick. Call, by au means, ana gei bwuio wwio price 25 cents a bottle. Among the choice variety of other things too tedious to mention, tc which the at tention of the public is respectfully called, I have a fine lot of the best Hair Brushes. If you want to feel good and poetical in these gloomy times, just call around, orocure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I will guarantee a fine now oc me nwn uJUeh'ns. ; P. F. FESCUE, -Uroggist. NEW AND 0rx.NXID EXTRACTS Consisting of THE WOOD VIOLET, HUMMING BIRD, BUTTERFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSK, PINK JOCKT CLUB, FRANGIPANI 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 PESCUDS DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 180. , ma 23 tf. JUST RECEIVED AT PESCUDS DRUG 8TORE. A VEJtY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. Alamance, Alexander, Anson, . Alleghany, ; Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, - Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Cleaveland, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, Dunlin. 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, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 7,987 5392 o,$3 3,357 7,423 8,172 6,846 6,235 4515 10,623 6,647 7.402 6,297 2,940 6,064 6,581 9,038 12,555 8,609 2,978 10,108 5,779 8,795 9,561 4,671 13,378 6,001 8,286 6,880 10,716 6,490 1,009 4,180 11,189 2,826 15,738 6,642 5,351 M88 8,981 3,48 4,632 11,141 5,241 10iM8 2,210 4,903 6,000 570 5,693 5,435 5,542 10,543 6,781 8,725 6,319 10,817 5,912 5,198 11,318 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 3,317 5,211 14,768 8,584 10,021 10,522 9,060 9,106 6,590 7.847 8,049 3,203 8,903 i 16,470 4,923 3,596 4,771 8,721 13,280 5,044 9,110 8229 421 19, 151 . 27 142 729 279 435 260 100 219 104 114 276 152 279 28 304 38 151 109 355T 1,288 978 221 147 101 274 388 211 541 102 362 1,121 152 693 2,450 104 85 1,111 259 29 6 193 107 177 80 -115 2 451 273 290 45 184 688 76fr 656 159 622 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 3,445 ... 611 -6,951 206 , 391 5,878 8,186 5,327 5,621 1,931 2,371 3,040 1,088 2,127 1,969 9,855 I, 664 6,246 519 3,713 , 6,190 6,830 2,524 3,076 2,892 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 2,115 619 213 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 2,391 7,028 1,169 2,468 1,246 1,597 , 2,246 10,733 10,401 2,463 104 5,451 3,496 1,433 362 11,853 6,022 13,664 - 5,590 7,956 14,779 14,311 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 16,273 16,369 7,416 16,601 8,494 1586, 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 8,196 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 7,248 11,221 16,793 4,043 11,009 16,798 15,490 16,746 14,586 11,573 16,623 7,801 10,402 10,379 r43 11,202 28,627 15,726 .6,357 4,057 14,809, 9,720 10,711 8,655 IS Of! WEDNESDAY MOBNING APRIL 9, 1862. . i4, f WavattAvHU fit. a.nd Market S cm are 3 ),O0O v orth of HEN'S and BOYS' Ready hft le Cjotais;, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and many other ancles. I Irish it distineUy understood that thee OnUininnffktin HmtiM Af TtcAM. s,nd onseoruent- ly .amuoh Viwer prices than they eould be bought for notr, - They will be sold again as tna 1 O LD RETAIL PRICES. I tVe no pttrtioular fancy for saying much. All I . ask of tlepublie is to givemeaealL They will certainly not bo disappointed in the quantity, quality or s v :. in the prices of my I j GOODS. jMmemhef,' corner of Fayettevitle Street and Mar Squire, (foriierly oecupied by Mr. PooL) i .. Respectfully, afcSl tf ' ISAAC 0 ETTINGER. mi. 1 GFNTIs SPRING TRADE! 1861. 3N AND BOYS II i WANT i OP . ' Clothing, hats, shoes, boots, c of desoripUon, will find me prepared this SPRING U) ft rnish thtm with BETTER GOODS, at more 1 Reasonable Prices that heretofore; and I most cordially invite them to exanine my J ! GOODS AND PRICES beffi f purchasing. N withstanding the crisis, I have been NORTH and purchased, to great advantage,' a most BEAUTI- a WW a ara Til -a-v rtltlAnrr a tW ana VAviau oiuva oi CLOTHING AND GENT'S FURBISHING GOODS, & td my friends ean be furnished, at short notice, from Ykitki. to ipot.' " ( Having a splendid Stock of the most fashionable aid atmroved French CLOTH, DOESKINS, C AS S I ME RE S , VESTINGS of all kinds, Ac , the' most ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR OUTTEIl AND WORKMEN it my TAYLORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready t compete with any one in the old North State in B aking any; Garment or Clothing to order, in the most Sl peJTD ana arusuo manner. The liberal encouragement I have received and amfinued indications of increasing confidence, inspire ne with the .hope that I shall be more liberally patron bsdt.than ever ; to merit which I will give say undivi ded attention to the wants of all who favor we with a oitt li M. GRAUSMAN. lapl 13 tf - MiWTAIlV GOODS! to M r. D&ves, ihrotz&h hrothw member, that ba iTasw kaalf '4AsnW frt KfaSl V fAWa tk aA .VPeB-Sf UyT UtnM SaflVa SSVIw waaa iw as BJM"S WLXJk a. '.a.' ".' ' - - a. i i . a a a. . . mmtstrauoik man any oioer roan ib hw country, tractors and ' nthnra. v l.rr. nawM. sent back messae in replv to lha Preallobt i Tell htm." - aT W-fcf ."! - . . w i ' 1 a a, saia ir, irfr" that 1 nothing i&At 1 csa aa win break dowri his administration so rapiiljr as ths dancibg natty given at the time wbWtbY asiion is in thelgioiei of cItII war. . yfl th lequal pro priety might a man make merry with a corpse la the hcine."! f rit j . ; ' ' -"'".'' The eoqcfodingl expression .'of : "ikirV-Daves, though t-itling, calo' hr41y called extrava gant. 'The last dollar was ?ld from the national treasury; aad tlfitfnatioa stood face" to 4 faoo with its hundreds vf ,mil9n of . debt -an provided Jot on the day of this uaseemly festifity. Oorwoand ed sad diseased Soldiers were suffering, dyiag, amidst ibe iardshipo of the camp, while the coo tractors who had wronged them out .of most of the limited ;eot forts which the oscessiUes of their situation fxrinUtL: were paradinn; jnmidst - the spienaors ot ine social ajenw I . From the Charleston Mercury. ; CHEAP FBOYiaiOBfyU , It is a maUer of Vital impnrtaoee to (hesueoeis of our cause thi't heartless speculators should net "be allowed' to' holt! such provisions as exist amongst iisHn sJbundshoe, at ' prices" beyond the reach or thiiwoildB poor. J la New Orloanj, the Committee f Public Safety Is 'taking proper and vigorout , s4BtioD9 sritb regard, te this, andi ether matters of equal coascqaeoce, We hare, already mentioned that they, have put an .effectual stop to thshametass extoron' practiced by the'trafack'- Araln ttnna mtidnlaair. hn Ra hiMrli : Rftal anarcny. m epeppu jabx- i o - i i 1 -j 6e v i co we say, that while these . direful calamities i t per eenr. premium tot iqmi rpeete; were doing are threatening our very me as a nation, sucn an i hej. utmo4to depreciate our currency and to MRS. LINCOLN'S SRAND BALL. The Yankee journals are disgusted with "Mrs.; Lincoln;- They comment with ' great severity upon the first grand ball which has ever been given at the White House. We annex a few of the articles : ( From the Adams Transcript. FIDDLING NERO AND BXTRNING ROME. ! f ho flrat ball Avnr HAti "al thn WMln ' TfhuaA came off last Wednesday evening. . The Cabinet, both Houses of Congress, many of the army offl cars, foreign Ministers leadiit? citiaent. kc. to the number of five hundred, were present with thoir artvM and dailCrhtM-K. Th ladlM WAT dreaed in the' hightest f tyle of fashion and extra agance, especially jarsjjincoio. xnegeniemen were generally , very ; plainly attired. About twelve o'clock tbe supper room was thrown open, and exhibited one of the finest displays el gas tronomic art ever seen in,tbi country- a temple of Liberty a fort and a war steamer, admirably mouled in candy, and a ton of turkeys, ducks, venison, pheasants, partridges, &c, all exquisitely prepared by Maillard, of New York, at a cost of thousands of dollsrs. ' J While the country is shaken as by an earth quake by the mightiest and most unnatural civil war recorded in history, and on the eve of bank rupcy and ruin ; while it is even now, a question a fearful one whether we are p be henceforth the free people of a free natimi, or whether tire kre to become the subiects oi anarcny, a seeppu jacx :1 B AKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. A new supply of these celebrated Hitters on nana I At PESCUD'S Drug Store. STARD. A fresh supply just received At Fact; U wo irug wre. PHALONS HAIR INVIGORATOR. Barrys Tricopberous, , Ezekials Hair Restorer, Pavsons Indellible Ink. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. aul4-Utf ' Raleigh, N.C. DONNANS & JOHNSTON, l GROCERS' AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i Petersburg. Vsw 1 DONNAN & CO.i commission merchants; uenmona; ess n i INSURANCE COMPANY OPTIIE VAL LEY OP VIBG INI A,1?nnehester, Virginia Capital $atfO,000. Incorporated March,1853. Charter! per tuali Losses equitably adjusted and prom WPf d, Vfra TwHai naid in 8 vearS to July. I860, f 533,ZZ.1. nsurance against loss or damage by .ore, on Ms favor- Confederate dotlv just received from the Crenshaw Woolen Company, Richmond, Va. EAV1NG PURCHASED FROM THE auction sale a large invoice of Grey and Blue Cloths and Cassimeres, we are prepared to make uni forms isi the best manner. Alsc, a large invoice of Maryland Cloths and Cassimeres; Cadet Grey, very fine: doi North Carolina Cassimere Grey, large quan tity for Uniforms and Military Overcoats, ready made or made to measure, We have now in bur cut ting department two Cutters that cannot be beat m the art of cutting both military and citisens' dress. m m .a WF 1 . Black Jfrenon Ulotns, cassimeres ana ungi. Velvet Vesting, black and Fancy; 50 Cassimere Suits, all iie, just received ; 50 deien Merino and Lambs' Wool Shirts ana Drawers ; inaia nuDoer uvercoais and Leggini; fine .Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, Gloves.) Cravats, euspenaers. snawis, bimabm, v&i- . a aaa, r V AWOfflAIT B a" ters, Gsmbaters; c x. w . nviDiuix a. w, fob 26 jreiersounr, va.. ! Call and Settle. ALL INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRI ber will please call and settle their accounts. li Jou can't pay the money now, give your notes. ' My ooks must be closed. .RvL. EVANS. 'January 9th, 1862. . Negro Girl for Hire. rTtHE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR HIRE I VftffTo Girl belonein&r to the Jefferson estate, a f first rak hand. Apply to ' able Urms as other responsible vompanies. ? j i : ; - i wo,, BCAXuui,jr AVk. L. Best, Beo'. ap'110 tfr 'res't. '' w. 8. simpson; igi , Petersburg, Va. 1 "! :; Wanted i wanted n g .; . ' i .1- AT..THJR-V.-. ;- k.. ' ' IV. "! INIMITABIaH WHITAKER'S, H CONTED IAN J FORI WHICH A he oeVTonJum ef FIVK GALLONS of Jewry's Celebrated Southamptoit ( Va. J ' -BRANDY 'I Sw ' ' 1 ' h' 'i: Speaking of the above OLBRANTiY, has on hand " , 'l ;-vyb -.-.u'f nnmova nT.rv At0T.T'. TfRAaDl- SETH JONES' OLD APPLE BKAKpTi TISDA-LES' OLD APPLKUttAX v, ,m nd many other ckoioe BRANDS jJJLj X " P. 8. fThe contented man ean find the WWTA BLE at his Btors, on narrett St," bstwesa the hours oi o, . m. and 10 P nu f au on nun. 1 13 tf. .,--' L'.f .t-i1 i " r 1ASHI CASH 1 1 CASH!!! t ewT.r. TWV OOnDS FOR CASH 1 I DON'T 16 a Credit Business 1 Therefore I hope every person that sees this advertisement wiu jiot asx me ior CREDIT-abecause l am not able to do a credit business; and have to pay CASH myself. I hats called on every person that owes ntsDOL LAR.I and have not been able to collect the first CENT. I wish you would call on some one that is able to eredit. . JTKAiSUSJU. ap'UT tf OLD DOMINION "TOBACCOSAN OTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smoking To i. m r a.t MTnrnerSM North Carolina Book Store. Said to be Superior o the former. 3an td -.' : r'HITAKER'S IS THE PLACE TO v BUY. Goods delivered free of Charge, to any part of the City. mar e a- - , - ; nn S7&T . MlNRHAli . W A T.U3."tUi!l. ; l snss, Rockbridge Alam, and Green Brier Vs., . . atf . . Wa 1 "aaValaaA a 1aa Maf am at am i Whits 631,489 80,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS, STATIONERY. &Q. rlLlTARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. i . i . II a it DEES' TACTICS, Complete Edition ; Revised by and published under the personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50 When sent by mail, . VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry and Rifle Tactics, with Honors paid by the tfbops ; Inspections, Reviews, Duties of Captains, Companies, Duties in Camp, and Garrison, Soldiers Rations and Mod tf ...cooking Jthem Abriged aad compiled by Lieut. Colonel WM. H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia .Military Institute. PnceH WiAn batil V,v mail. 1.7U 1 MVU J W THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an abridgement of HardeeXInfantry Ucfics, by Capt. J, K. LEE. Price $00.50 When sent bv mail, 00-6 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt. JOSEP 3 ROBERTS. Price $00.76 When sent by msil, 6. ON INFANTRY CAMP DUTY, FIELD FORTIPlCATION and Coast defence, by Captain L. V. BUCKHOLTZ, author of the Science of W.-, . .. Price $00.50 Wnen sent by mau? Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi cers of Cavalry on out post duty, byLIeutenant Colonel VON ARENTSCHlLDT, first Hus sars, King's German Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant Colonel, the Hob, F, PONSONBY. ' P"06'" When sent by mail, 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops of Virginia, and published by order of the Sar eeon General, with Essavs on Taking food fid what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE. , Price $00.25 When sent by mail, 00.30 ALSO a complete New Pocket Map ?f JIN GIN I A. m Frieef-IS When sent by mail, oo.o BAYONET EXERCISE and SkiimislieTS Drill by R. MILTON CAKI, Xiieuienant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. Price $1.00 When sent by mail, L10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELT 'ARTIL LERY Extracted from GILHAM'S MAN NUAL for Volunteers and Militia. - . Price $1.00 When sent by mail, 1.68 i SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier, IUustratett witn wns8ra ines, and designed for the use of the Militia, of the Confederate States. Pnoe $1.00 When sent by mail, 106 MAHAM'8 OUT POST DUTY, an Element nry treatise on Advanced Guard, out post, and Detachment Service of Troops, and tbe manner of posting and handling them la pres ence of an Enemy. p" J-00, When sent by mail, 2 GILHAM'S MANUAL for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States. Price $150 When sent by mafl, For.al.by W. L. 0B'r sell-tf Raleigh, N. C. a jtv SHP ' ORKY ANT) TUttR , MILITARV t j llf Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and '. ,? 22 dollars, all some made. . f00 Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life. &0O Pairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sises, V j Grey arid White, just to hand. $0 Pair Gry; 'Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth :; :.'r and Caasimeres, made to measure or sold by tbe l it pair or single pattern to suit purchasers. Overcoating n Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. ? 40 Doaen sup. Whitehirts. s tp Doxen Cassimere, Gingham and Calioo fatigue .Shirts.;! . - ! BUvakets and Shawls for Soldier's use. OUloth Ovarooats, Leggins and Cap Cover?. , Gilv Buttons by the gross. Gof l Braids y the pair. Harsaeks by the hundred. 20Q Pair DriQ Gaiters. Hety Socks by the dosen. , Glf es and Qauntletts. Paf is, Vests and Dross Clothing ; a complete assort ;i mentat ;. T. W. ROYSTON A CO.'S. a t9 - Petersburg, Va. ' flAnninrlatA nu, onrranca.nil t 'l"? IJS SS&l it TMin thecrekil of tfte SQoyernnent..tVye,asl by European courts is disgusting in the capital of a hew Pfieara r -....KliA. Kut .anh a Mt!i ': u the WAMnl. tmntic (hS MfAiii iurdari under murtitl ii nna such a wanton display of extravagance and in- ensxted by'Oenl ljvel,at the lnsWceofrtbe difference on the part of snMnUUation CVtotaltte,,'t Skfety; rtpdatetU pric u an outrage to the - IntereaU and feelings . . ... r - , ,J of the people. It is tempUng a kind PrS- A neee$Barte, bjff fi -We eopy these hdml. n.nMi in our dnatriinLinn. Whikt Will M LUO I raOM OTUerSJ ' 5 Ay, 1? . . m : ff . I ' ' thought In JSurope or sacn rnvonty f ixow lorci bly end ppleasantly it calls to mind tbe fiddling ot aero at me Durmng oi uomei That same night, while in Washington aU wsi wanion and gay,, the bunted Unionist in our bloody border land stole in secret from his den, and aided by tbe glimmering moonlight, looked once more upon the ashes of what was ence bis happy home. That same night wounded volun teers "died in the hospitals for want of care and comfort, and our noblest sons and brothers pined in the loathsome horrors of a Southern prison, hpA honeleaslv for release : While on our Western frontiers, the houseless mother clasped ... . . t 1 1 j ner starving oaoe, ana taTpnniul the bones still with bands playing, and streamers firing, and the noDie snip oi oiaie luinpesi lossaa, ana urm ing along the very verge of an abjais, the "au gust wisdom of tbe capital" are merry with wine, jolly and indifferent, toasting and feasting, daeo mg and capering about the White House gooee HzaDQUjIlRTKM DlFAaTlfKHT No. 1, a! rWm 7Vtfii 1 --' (-' I, The Provost Marshal wiU take early steps to arrange a tariff o prices for articles which are of prime necesiity, either to the" Government or the community1; caationirig persons not to speculate hoar of, trtal. - In such, an arrangement, while profits, it would seem . to be advisable to make i those profits lea for articles of absolute necessity, a.nd fAata foi' artirlwa et Annvaniann. AAi af aaa miasm 4lsvwlaV saTii) r 2. Neither Meat, Corn nor Flour will be. al lowed to be shipped hence ia large amounts until further orders. Sugar and Molasses need not be placed under prohibition. - - 3. Persons having Cotton, Flour, Meat, Sugar, ingana capering aouuu u uu. uuu Molasses, or Provisions of any kind, stored in with devi -mere mbecihty, as ttougliJMm qu.ntilie'Sf :re direcMd to wake; oocuiit of intended lor a pastime-civil war ait agreeable thm pLTvt M,r.h.i. -.tKi e 'J: 861. AUGUST ltth, 1861. ; " MILITARY- GOODS! tO. 'bib SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. v mm ,-& Co, Cn furnish Military Companies with the following nan od goods at short notice : Oil Cloih Over Coats, ; i Oil Cloth Oaps, . Oil Cloth Haverlocks, Oil Cloth Haversacks, Oil Cloth Leggins, Patigue Jackets, Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts. - Gingham and Calico Shirts. , Mirino under Shirts (White and Grey.) ," , Merino Drawers, (White and Grey,) :.' Velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, . : : Heavy Grey Over Coats, j. ALSO, ON HAND, .'' Grey and Blue Satinet, r ... Grey Gasimere, .4rey Flannel which they will make up to order -and warrent saustacnon in every insiance. f i ,n , T. W. ROYSTON, A CO., No. 61a Bycamore ist., Ill-lf Petersburg Va. 'I HITAKER'S! nuiTAanKs 1 1 WHIT AKERS 111 : - RlNQ GOODS ! rr SPRING STOCK!! 1. 1 WEITAK1R, I f t IJE INIMITABLE. ILE U IMITABLE WHITAKER. SO 1 joxei OrJ res, $4 00 10 boxes French Can 50 - do . Lea 'S.00J dy, 45c SO ttbkv Appk . 4 00 ) 20 boxes Webb A Whit- a . A A A a t A t TV X V- ted's celebrated BACCO. 20,0O0 Havana OARS. SO Cases Crackers. ZOBbls. Crackers CI V t . fi -1 WkJ Bulpher Water, also' Book Bridge Alam Mass. jrorsaiaai 43 e v pxscuirb pjiva stork. 4 SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHEW- INO "Tobacco." The Pure Southern Quid. A Sappry of the abovs just ri!ruEN JCE.s . N. C Book Store. fan f 4f 1 tesa-Ax plea copy. SODA, WATER AND SUGAR CllACK.. fl do.. J ar. of Plckks, ifc - in . rt( Pota.tov 4 00 4f i. IftTAJi Candlk riUlbs) 1 12c, 4(0 . boxes Common Cndv. 16o, IO l&xes Fancv Can- it. ! 20c WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Dlolv expected at the INIMITABLE WHITA- KER'S a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW WA&E. i FISH! FISH!! FISH!!! IHirrings, MuUets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish, and "Shad are daily expected at f . WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. apl 6tf. ; JilST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S. Strong Freeh and Salty Snuff, and all to ba had in th SOllTSJitSKfS cunr noanavi. Alsoa Large lot of Every conceiveable article known ' -. . a.- a. w ' SB) C(4ne one, eorae all, to se!Ftf ' ,1 FRANKLIN'S Call. jStavadsjrdand Spirit of the Age copy. 3H5 GOLD JEWELRY. THE UB CRIBERT has in store a splendid assortment of . PYR DLZ JE WELRT. embvAcins: a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, Bre Fias, ar Kings, Jjraceiew, upr avuia, um dies hi Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Ckff fins. Miniature Ijocxets, uoia xnimmss, c Call md sxandne. V tableau. Shade of Belehazzar ashes of N inevoh golden calf ot Aaron coma forth, ye are wanted in Washington. From the Jefjpraonian Democrat. MRS. LINCOLN'S BALL. The first ball ever given in the White House came off to night, says the Tribune correspondent of Thursday last. We haveread of the crews of sin king ships, when all hope had fled, throwing off all restraint, human and divine, and mingling their revolting orgies and mad carousals with tbe avenging spirit of the tempest, which was hurry ing them to a swift and sure destruction. Are the incumbenu of the high placei of trust and pow er mad or demented, that, in this dart; hour of cur history and our hopes, they desert their posts of duty to inaugurate the rein of fashion, and worship at the snrine or roiiy 1 ur was mis a shameless funeral wake over tbe unburied remains of a defunct Union ? "Most ot .thd Senators and members of Congress and Generals in the army were there," says the reporter. Faithless betrayers of a people's trust, was it for this that you were sent to Congress or nla.w1 in command of our armies? Are we incurring an expenditure of two millions of dol lars per day, iaud sacrificing hundreds of lives that, you may congregate and not at our ex pense? Again, says the reporter, "The supper was set in the diniag room, and is considered one of the finest displays bf gastronomic art ever seen fa th's country. It was prepared by Maillard, of New York, and cos! thousands of dollars." And this mao tohilA FWnatarv Chase was ureentlv importu ning Congress to adopt some measures to replenish an empty treasury. Again, says the faithful chronicler, "The tables one upon another." Only one week .before Mr, Wilson had slated, in bis place in the Senate, that "he bad seen certificates from sick soldiers that they had ; actually to go te the swill tubs to enable them to live in the hospitals at Alex andria." ...... T. ika Whitfi Houaa to be made tbe scene of disgracetul-frtvolity, hilarity and gluttony, while hundreds of sick and suffering soldiers, within plain sight of the dome of tbe Cspitol, are left to suffer for the bare necessaries of life, unattended and uncai ed for? There must De a moral maiana in the atmosphere of Washington which stupefies tbo intellect, and dims tbe perceptions, while it dries up or poisons the fountains of human kind ness in all who enter its transforming eircle.- Slavery and treason still live and flourish there. Samson was shorn of his strength by'a woman of the Philistines. ? The White House may have its Delilah : who can tell ! ; v- : From the Roxbury Journal. THE WHITE HOUSi IrESTIVITIES. W wil 1 niot be arniltv oi such ' disrespect to wards President Lincoln ,as to suppose him responv . '1 , aVt.. . KMaa,laaia C an aw -maA : the same tip the Fjrovoat Msrshals, within five days ;' alter that tinie, any ; not reported will be taken in possesion. 1 Tbe earns rule will be appli ed to, Arm4 Munitaons of War and Military tiupr plie3, which are being erected for; purposes of speevlatloal '-s ; . ::" By command of Major General Level); j JpHN G. DBVKKKUX, f I Actins; A. A.G. i will eIclipses. i be, fire eclipses this year, as fol- There lows : 1. A totil eclipaej of the moon just before and after midnijgbt on July 11. Total eclipse begins an hour and seven ! minutes after tbe beginning," and lasts ode hour and three minutes. Total du ration, three hours,; seventeen minutes! 2 A partial eclipses of tbe sun, J unt 26, in the moming. flnvibibie in America, but visible in the IndianfOcean. j . -r- 11 ' 3. A partial eclipse of the sun, Novembep 11. Invisible ia America.but seen in the great South ern Oceaoi f "" ' " -. 4. Partial eclipse of the sun, November , 20. Invisible in America, but visible in Asia gene rally. ! I ' ' ' -j" 7 ' " "" fi. A total eclipse of the moon ; ear Iyi in. tba morning of Dfcember 6 tisible.. The eclipse, becomes total one hour and nine minutes after the beginning,! and lasts one hour and thirty-two min ute. . Total duration, three hours and forty-mln- UteS. . ; ! NORFOLK DATT BOOK. Tbe vexjr Isatest Noithern and Bur ope an XntelUgenoe v . TIME TO SUDSCRIBE. - --1 y ": ITBRMSj $6 00 1 00 1 1 00 .1 00 NOW IS THE it: DAILY. One Tear. . .. Six Months,' . " One Uonthi. WEEKLY j One Year,. fTlHE DAY BOOK HAS NOW BECOJ1E X.THjin;wspaperjorihe Seuth. The very latest Northernjmd Earopaan News appesrs inlu columns, one, two, ahu three days in ad ranee of all other psv ners in the'Oonfederacy. 4 . .. t We submit the foHowlng extracts from what others have to say of ns.i' '..- i : l-'" ! DJ T. Baaix, Es whe Aai lately: retaraed frees Europe, with important dispatches to the-Con federate 8UtesQofernmeotisays In a recent letter 1 J " , While la Londou and Paris, I saw Several quota tions from, tbe JSOarObK VAT. Wa!a mwv aaj return I bate also :aotioed;xtraets rom the same spngnuy jpnroM " - j chjUatoii. and other cities." ; . 1- ' . .2-. USE Mm Thm Ro!flk fTa. ChristUa Sun says: The Norfolk P Book, which is so' fast gaining ci Die in an otner way toan a passive, uu vir- 1 popuiantyh nroxuw vmw.wj. .1 r. . j i. ,ka Mianlan&f 1 2.1-. . h. mail wTiajrrai ajiit imnmrait. and rtraa festivities at the White House, wbich bave lately as Northern aad Fofeiga News in ad ranee of sayof, ahnnlTAri ththannaibilities of the ' nation. ' It was bad enough for Mrs: Lincoln to -make an ostenta tious parade cf her gaety at fashionable watering places last summer. The nation has drawn no favorable augury from her intimacy with the family of Jam Gordon Bennet, and the evi dent relish with which -she bas receive! the ful some .flattery of the iafamous sheet which ho edits. But these things were generally borne in 'silence. It was not until this crowning acs m m auguratingid the climax of tne nauon'i agony the recent scenes of rout and revelry at the White House, that the press has been compelled by . its rA.,v m aneak out. This it is now doioe. A with no uncertsiu tone. . It Comes irons, ail 1 quarters, and from journals Representing rery variety of sentiment, ' '-. rpti A member of Congress from tin Slate, who nas already done his country signal service in ex posing frauds for which this ssme social influence, surrounding the White House, is said to be large ly responsible i reported ibx lutta VJhreW r hts miner aft iblhrwi HVi k Um svi .w -r---s - - oar other exchtifC ud lv thrfor, fruwi wltk Tha WiUniagtoaN. C ) paBy Journal says r 2l The Norfolk l)sjf Book has become the most val. uable exchange wa; reoeive, as it contains, the very latest news frosk theJBLump 0 ovsrnmeat ju well as Foreign; News;.!r;;;j-r., 5 r ,j&.fcy;7 The Freierieksbwg Va.) Herald says i . JThe Norfolk Pwy Uook . oontains tb UtMt aews from the North, and iu ed'torials are sJways of as iDteresting eharaeter ! ' 1 " - j ' :;. V - Suhsorihers to, the DAf Book W Wjpea aavi lag their papers sent prosnpUy by ssalL, , r . mattress, ww-"irrr:rrrr a wavTlw t a -i Jan 1 o-4 j Editor and Proprietor. "kr ,M. Pail: - ' -mm a aa aa-av aVaf aaa BT T ar T anasr W .1 BSBSB ida BIB a TSSUe iaVt is-mall lrk Ml 4i vl .... 'X "iw'.t , A. WBlTAKJERf., r4 !' .''1 1 . - y . i - , t't x W k. : . v ... , - 4 J !' ' 'l I 1 ! f, , ii j .14- A .'A j
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 9, 1862, edition 1
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