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W.r pledge our strictest attention to the business en ! triisted to ub, and will, answer all com- ! . i munications promptly. ' I'ORTEIt ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT.' 'ly 9 tf. . , . , -. .... , ; I PEEBLES, PLUAIMER & CO., ; (rOEMERLT PEK9LKS h WBITE.) ('OKilfSSION MERCHANTS AND QROCERS, No. 22, Old Street, Petersbnry a IjWJMi'i and diligent personal attention guren to . the sale of alt consignments of Prodaoe. Always "U hand a full supply of standard quality. Groceries,! liit4 to the wants of Farmers and Families. i cm'l prrblem; Jko. J, thompsc. j ueaRT, h. pLummf.r, jr., late of the firm of N. M.' ?-l.irttu, Brother A Co. i . : ;4 1 iSw" Sole Agents for Reese's Phpspho Peruvian, vr Manipulated Quano. ; june 27tf. : OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. i Dr. X. D. HOGG, Prttidnt. Jofl if CL Williams, Canker. i j DIRECTORS. ' I)r. T. D. Hegir, . I II. S. Smith- Q. Burbee, i John: G. Williams Thp Bank is low receiving deposits,-at toe Ex- rllKlltrM Onil" lf JTnhn ii William. ifn tllbjiAnnl iiy Tuesday, j ; : i j feb 18 tf. ! vi' TO Till: FRIENDS OF ( HOME M AN UF AOrtJJtESd THE K I N S T O.N ' 'I' -! i SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, t H Oivuniivo, lor.negro jmuttANB and BOOTS are solicited, j J. C. CARPENTER iAMi.i 1 J. C. CARPENTER, ileeiij.! Kibston, N: Ci;, June24, IB60. aur44tf.i , ' rETJ iiSBIJllG, jYi : J; j THIS WELL KKOWN ESTALlSIIMfiNT, ! SVIIJCO BERK RECENTLY FITTED Vt AMD SUfPLJBD y WITH ALL MODBRN CORVKNiaHCES. ' : Now offers to Travellers Attractions 1 Unsurpassed by any Hotel M j in the Country. 5 ' -i ii mar 5- JOHN JARRAT(T & BRO. DONNANS & JOHNSTON. i t HKOCEK AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg. VsuE , ja 1-ly. DONNAN & CO., O0MMI8SION MERCHANTS, , uicnmond, m j i-iy INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE V AL LEY OF VIRGINIA, Winchester, Virginia, Capital t JOft.OOO. Incorporated March, 1852- Charteif per ''ali Losses equatably adjusted add promptly paid, 1 Fife Looses paid in 8 years to July, i860, $53S2.19. inurance against oss or damage by fire, on as favor ite' Wms as othwr 'responsible Companies. ; Li ' 1 l -l , JOS. 8. CARSON; pysti. ! Wii. L BEST.lSeo'. -i . "I- f !; ; f i ; AY. S. SIMPSON, Ag' : : ap'llO tf ;.(.'- '-j.V Petersburg, Va. ' WANTED! WANTED J ! ' ' 11' AT THE i l''-'" INIMITABLE WHITAKER'S, 4 CONTENTED MAN S FOR WHICH IX. he offers a premium of FIVE GALLONS of ." lrewry'a Celebrated Sontbantpton (Va.) ' . f .: I BBANDYi f i U -h n$r. Speaking of the above OLD BRANDY, tie) I f ! THE sINBUTABLK WIIITAWB on hand f i '; -:h 1. W'A M"t 2By.W'Q PhD APPLE BR AITD'T SETH JONRA'r.Ti itPT.v nn rvv ii TI30ALES; bLD APPLE BRANDTfj 4 endinanv Other lioia II II ATf TML S.: k u. ii.il P. 8. .TU Aat,tmniA m.i m .J ii,. nmrrK i La M hls BtowJoa Hargett SU hstween Ue hours i.w-n'l V- Call oabhv. 4r ; n 1 1, 1' ( i, : U ' i' h "III fl -r- ;T vV: ;;.:;rK'.ii i I f I psM : TO '.a IBS''1 V! ST K H Si. K MEDICINES &C J- ,7 Anil TUlliET AUlWiUiflt f :Th SatscriW bat the pleasure of aatioancia to Ids Crieadi sad th public gDerUy, thtfter much delay tremble, and-expense, oiring to the war, ad In temptioo of trade, re has procured a fresh supply of Medkines Toilets and 'other articUs in his line, which be baa been unable' to farniah for tome time past. Re hat to pay CAS II for all he bays, and hepes thai each of bis patrons as do not pay promptly, will take jtb hint, and that all in arrears, wh hT not gone to the Scat of war ' to Ught for tnr independenoo and ifiearest interests, will pay .op their arreareges.or a part at least, so that be may be able to meet pressing de iaandsVaad keep bis Stock replenished. ; - jvar A1K orders" from th- country .(unless from :,-au 17 tf DhiggisV Raleigh, N;.C2;.:; fOR BEAUTI?YIJQANDiaiPIlOVING kU .THE IIMR-I have r-oeiv-d th following L a ' 1 " 4 S . - - - "... iUr, AUea's Kestorer ana xyiaDugamam, - -- r-Wod aatt Eickial8 Restorer, t Harnett Cocoaine and Cocln, - H 1 Rosemary and Castor Oil, i' Xotre'i and s?iveri Pomades,' -DemersoB, Petit St Co., Hysrienique Soeiete, ! i.. and Monpelae fomaaes, . . i. Trieopherowa, Katbairon, -. ' r , . v . Essence.Hay Leaves, Sayne's Hair Tonic, - j ' V-';-- Pbileeome, and Pescnd's Hair Tonio. , " Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. . . . 1, ; - 'Jfor sale 'at " PESCUD'S DRTJO STORE. j RaUlgh,May 18, 180. ma30-t. BfJIST'S FRESII AMD NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. CONSI3TLNQ OF TUB FOLLOWINO VARIE ties: Early Xaree Flat Duch, Rata Basra, (a superior yartety.) targe White Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, Large Wnlte Globe. Also, Altrlngham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers t June 18 tf. P. F. PESCUIVg- CIIISMAJS'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 douht that these great Powders are not su-p-rior to any now known you can find testimonials from the moet respectable families in Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re taiL P. F. PESCUD. may 23 A N OTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY !-- While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I bad the good foxtune to procure from an old iriend a demijohn of Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla vor a splendid and invigorating artiole for the sick. Call, by all means, and get some before it is gone; 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. IT 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 pkeeliru. P. F. PESCUD, Druggist. NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of THE WOOD VIOLET, HUMMING BIRD, BUTTERFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSK, PINK JOCKY CLUB, FRANGIPANI ROSE.&c. ; Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and othr Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality ana put up in elegant style. ' For sale at PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh. May 18, 1860. ma tf. JUST RECEIVED AT PESCUDS DRUG STORE. A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. AKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. . A new supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand At . PESCUD'S Drug Store. IfUSTARD. ItI. A fresh supply just received At rESUUD'S Drug Store. EIIALONS HAIRINVIGORATOR. Barrys Tricopherous, . Ezekials Hair Restorer, Pa v sons Indellible Ink. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. .au'14 tf Raleigh, N. C. Confederate Cloth, just received r from the Crenshaw Woolen Company, Richmond, Va. HAVING PURCHASED FROM THE auction sale a large invoice of Grey and Blue Cloths and Cassimeres, we are prepared to make uni forms in 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 and Military Overcoats, ready made or made to measure. We have now in onr cut ting department two Cutters that cannot be beat in the art of cutting both military and citizens' dreis. Black French Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting?: Velvet Vesting, black and Fancy; 50 Cassimere Suits, all cisea, just received ; 50 dozen Merino and Lambs' Wool Shirts and Drawers ; India Rubber Overcoats and Leg gin j ; fine Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Suspenders, Shawls, Blankets, Gai ters, Gambaters, 4c. T. W. ROYSTON 4 CO., feb 2ft Petersbursr, Va. Call and Settle. 4 LL INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRI- X, ber will please call and settle their accounts. Ii you can't pay the money now, give your notes. t My books must be closed. 11. L. JSVAIjlS. January 9th, 1862. Negro Girl for Hire. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS FOR HIRE a Negro Girl belonging to the Jefferson estate, a first rate hand. Apply to jn 11 .tf H. GRAUSMAN. al ASH! CASH!! CASH!!! I SELL MY GOODS FOR CASH ! I DON'T do a Credit Business I 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 every person that owes me a DOL LAR,' aneV have not been able to" collect the first CENT. I wish you would call on some on that is able to credit. J.B.FRANKLIN. ap'l 17 tf OLD DOMINION "TOBACCO."--ANOTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smoking "To bacco," Just Tecelved at "Turners" North Carolina Book Store. Said to be Superior to the former Jan 5 td'".'.- - .. . - ' ' v : . ,, ' r 7JIITAKERS IS THE PLACE TO I f f - BUY. Goods delivered free of Charge,! to any part of the City. i--; RES II MINERAL WATERS.--CON MINERAL KIP crest. Rockbridge Alum, end Green Briar Vel I TT . .w rf. enw w e w a White puipaer water, ease- noen cnoge Atom Mass Censas of Norta Carolina; Atepoked WM Se&eto.rv'of the SiaU Comm. io.--', , ..V 1 , -1 COtTHTiXS. WHIT. COXM: ' ' SLAVS- I TOTXL. Alamance,; 7,W ?4if5 3,4 11,853 ,.l e,oa 1J.64 i 39 ,. 7,956 14,77 14,311 i 11,995 V 8,406 ,12,654 '9,237 10 7,499 5,343 8,185 16,215 10,730 19,105 9,166 Alexander l OA. 6,951 ' - 206 - 5,878 8,186 i 5,327 3,621 1,931 v 2,311 3,040 1.038 2,127 1,969 9,355 ; - 1,664 6,246 . 519 3,713 - 2,18t 2,483 , 6, W 5,830 '224 3,076 2,392 7,126,. 10,108 1,764 7,079 2,199 3,902 11,086 , 3,947 3,625 10,849 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 6,303 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 2,49 1,246 1,597 2,246 10,7X3 10,401 2,465 104 5,451 1,208 3,496 1,433 362 Anson . - . . rkauj - i i- 729' L2T9: 435 J260 ;10 '219 104 111 276 152 279 28' 304 38 151 109 355 Bladen.V -?, US Brunswick, '- Bancombe, Barke, Cabarrak, Caldwell, Camden, . Carteret, CaswelL 1 Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, CXeavelaad, . Columbus, -' Cxaven Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, . - Davie, ' Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, QranvHle, Greene, Guilford, " Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, . Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, J ones, 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, 4,515 10,623 h 7,482 6,297 2,940 6,064 6,581 9,038 12,555 8,609 2,97$ . 10,108 i -o,84 4 , 12,348 8,97 16,273 16,369 7,416 16,601 8,494 35,786 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 5,308 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,649 1 1,427 11,688 21,715 13,376 8,856 16,949- 8;940 7,248 11,221 16,793 4,043 11,009 .16,798 1-5,490 16,746 14,586 11,573 16,623 7,801 10,402 4i 10,379 4,943 11,202 28,627 15,726 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 '9,720 10,711 8,655 5,779 8,795 ..;1,28$ 9,561 .978 4,671 13,378 6,1001 8,286 6880 10,716 6,490 7,009 4,180 1L189 2,826 15733 6,642 5,351 5,488 8,981 3,948 4,682 11,141 5,241 10,548 2,210 4,903 6,000 5,370 5,693 5,435 5,542 10,543 6.781 8,725 6,319 10,617 5,912 5,198 11,818 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 8,949 3,203 8,903 16,470 4,923 3,596 4,771 8,721 13,280 5,9J4 9,110 8,229 221 147 101 374 388 211 541 102 362 1,121 162 693 2,450 104 85 1,111 259 29 6 193 107 177 80 115 2 451' , 273 290 45 184 683 766 656 159 522 1,484 392 318 127 106 345 380 l,45Q 407 135 122 489 42 86 184 143 53 1,424 402 296 82 734 261 280 168 64 Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS STATIONERY &C. M ILITARY ROOKS for CASH ONLY. HaKDEES' TACTICS, Complete Edition ; Revised by and published under the personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. f Price $2.30 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, Duties in Camp, and Garrison, Soldiers Rations and Mode of cooking them Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel WM. II. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia Military Institute. Prioe $1.50 When sent by mail, 1.70. THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an abridgement of Hardee's;Infantry tacticp, by Capt. J. K.. LEE. Price $00.50 When sent by mail, : 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt. JOSEPH ROBERTS. Price $00.75 When sent by mail, 00.8d ON INFANTRY CAMP DUTY, FIELD FORTIFICATION and Coast defence, by Captain L. V.BUCKHOLTZ, author of the Science of Wa-. Price $00.50 When sent by mail, 00.60 Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi cers of Cavalry on out post duty, by Lieutenant Colonel VON ARENTSOHILDT, first Hus sars, King's German Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant Colonel, the Hon. F. PONSONBY. Prioe $00.50 When sent by maiL, 00.60 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops in Camp and Hospital, prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by order of the Sur geon General, with Essays on Taking food and what food, by FLORENCE NIHTIN GALE. Price $00.2fc When sent by mail, 00.30 ALSO a complete New Pocket Map of VIR GINIA. Price $00.75 When sent by mail, .00.80 BAYONET EXERCISE and Skiimiahers Drill bv R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. Price $1.00 When sent bv mail. 1.10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ART1L LERY Extracted from GILHAM'S MAN NUAL for Volunteers and Militia. Price $100 When sent by mail, . 1.08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier. Illustrated with 28 Engrav ings, and designed for the use of the Militia of the Confederate States.; Price 1.00 When sent by mail, 106 MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element iry treatise on Advanced Guard, out post, and. Detach meat Service of Troops, and the manner of posting and handling them in pres ence of an Enemy. P-'$1.00 Wben sent by mail, LI 2. GILUAM'S MANUAL for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States. Price $20 When sent by mail, . - - 3.00 For sale by W. L. POMEROY. sell-tf Raleigh, N. C. A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHEW. ING Tobacoo. The Pure Southerh Qaid. A Supply ef the above just received at - v " -TURNER'S ; ? N.C. Beoktsre. . ian 9 tf - r Vfea-Are please eepy, DODA, WATim AND SUGAR CRACIL era; 3 dea. Jars ef Picklea, af CLOTHING &0. 3. ,.,'f I l jtiii 4 . ., ,., .in. . J, i CLOTHING STORE I! I . C JUST OPENED BY at the- lorner if Favetteville St. and Market Sauare f2O 0 woHB of JIEN'S and DOYS Eeady Madsf; Jlothing, Boots; Shoes, HatsH4 many ether. articlf.1 I wkh it. disriaetlv understood that tbeaa i doadt yere bought in Umea f peaoa, aad eonsequukt- iy. at nca lower prioes than they eald be bought for now.- They' will be sold again at the - v:? -' OLD-RETAIL PRICCS. I hav .no particular fancy for saying much. All I A al k 'of th publie is to give me a call. " They - will ieertainly- not b disappointed . -, .' in the quantity, quality or ' . I in the prices of my -' "'" GOODS. i .Remember; corner of Fayettevitle Street and Mar Square, (formerly occupied by Mr. PqoL) -1 ; - - - ' . Respectfully,. ' a St--tr f ISAAC OETTINGER. - ' i '-.:''" - r - -t- i SPRING .TRADES J861 GFNTIjEMEN and boys in .want of tLOTfilNG, II ATS,. SHOES, BOOTS. Ac, of very description, wQl find me prepared this SPRING to furnish thtm with BETTER liOODS, at more r Reasonable Prices than heretofore; and I. most cordially in vile them to examine wy . ' - L. fit) 0 OS AND PRICES before'purchasing. " Notwithstanding the crisis, I have beeu NORTH and purchased, to great advantage, a aioft BEA1JII, FUL and VARIED STOCK of - : CLOTHING AND GRNTS FURNISHING GOODS, and my friends can ba furnished, at short notice, from head tk loot ; Hating a rplendid Slock of the most fashionable and approved French CLOTH, DOESKINS. CASIMEllES, VESTINGSof U kinds, Ac, the ntost ACCOMPLISHED AND'SUPE RIOR CUTTER AND WORKMEN in my 'lAi'LORlNj ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to CQt2petfl -with any ione In the old North State in making aDjrtlarment or Clothing to order, in the most superbeiand a?tiatic manner. ( TiCj, liberal encouragement I have received and contir ied indications of increasing confidence, inspire me wi-3i the hope that I shall be more liberally patron iied titan ever; to merit which I will give my undivi ded attention to the wants of all who favor we with, a caU. . . ' ' - M. GRAUSMAN. ap'113 tf. j MIL.ITARY GOODS! rA SJJP.JgREY AND DRAB MILITARY 0 f Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and . 22 dollars, all home made. 5O0 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 Cassimeres, made to measure or sold by the : pair or single pattern to suit purchasers. Overcoatings in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 40 Doaenj sup. White Shirts. TO Doxeuj Cassimere. Gingham and Calico fatigue -Sbirts ' Blankets and Shawls for Soldier's use. Oil Cloth OvBrooats, Legging and Ci Covers. Gilt Buttons by the gross. , Gold Braids iby the pair. Haversacks by the hundred: 00 Fajr Drill Gaiters. Heavy Socks by the dozen. Gloves atd GauntletU. v Pants, ;Vsts: and Dress Clothing; a complete assort . ment at v T. W. ROYSTON A CO.'S, oct 9 Petersburg, Va. 1861.' 1861. ATJGUST 17th, . MILITARY GOODS! NO.ljl SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. L ! ROYSTON, & Co., Can furbish Military Companies with the following named gooJs at short notice : ?il Clo.h Over Coats, -:,0il Cloth Oaps, ; Oil Cloth Haverlocks. Oil Cloth Haversacks, '-; ; Oil Cloth Leggins, Fatigue Jackets, J Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts. Gi ngham and Calico Shirts. --Miriuo under Shirts (White and Grey.) -r. ij Jterino Drawers, (White and Grey,) ?J ' '.!' Velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, ' '; ! Heavy Grey Over Coats, 7 J ALSO, ON HAND, Vft i Grey and Blue Satinet, . .? u I . Grey Gasimere, Gfey"i3annel which they will make np to order and warren t satisfaction in every instance. : : T. W- ROYSTON, & CO., . . i 5 ? No. 51 i Sycamore St, an 2i-r4f f Petersburg, Va. WHET AKERS ! ?L!V , WHITAKER'S!! WHIT AKERS ! I ! FI RING GOODS ! . M; . SPRING STOCK!! 1.1A. WHITARM, i "THE INIMITABLE. THfi .-INIMITABLE WIIITAKER. 50 Boxes Oranges, $4 00 ; 10 boxes French Can- 50 d.- Lemons, 4 00' dy, 45c 50 BbbVApples, 4 00 ) 20 boxes Webb A Whit- 10 do. PoUtoes, 4 00 ' ted's celebrated T 0 40 Boxes Candles (a BACCO. lOt) lbs.,) ?2c 20,000 Havana CI- 40 boxes Commen ( OARS. Candy, . 16c. ( 20 Cases Crackers. 10 boxes Fancy Can- ( 20 Bbls.; Crackers. dy, , 20c,' . ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Daily expected at the INIMITABLE WHITA KER'S a great variety, of WOOD AND .WILLOW "WARE. ' ;: FISH I . FISHl I FISH 1 1 1 Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish, and Shad are daily expected at ' . WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. apl 6 tf. " " JUST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S. ' Strong Fresh and Baity SnufL and all to be bad in the SOUTEERN CONFEDERACY. Also, a Large lot of, Every conceiyeable article known . , ' -'. . -to the trade. r' CoiitA one. come all, to seg-tf FRANKLIN'S CaU. jiStaadard and Spirit of the Age eopy. ; FU E GOLD 'JEWELRY. THE SUH- CRIBER ha in store a splendid assortment of Wv FINE GOLD JEWELRr, . embre lag a rariety ef series of patterns of Brooches, Breast mm, Eaf Rings, Bracelets, ; linger Rings, La dies el k Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff ltns.v Miniature Lockets. Gold Thbnblea, -Ae. f -OaUai'W-emaaala. tt-.u L-' ti--- .. . in i . . ' i I n i .mil. . Ji." . i .. iii SATURDAY JIORNINO, APRIL 19. 1862 RU8SEtLS 'LAiBTi Jantl-.THJaK Washington; , March l.TVelU nr:rjct engaged io civil war in. Bglan4 and)fr innoi judge yerj . -woll what we might do; if. -wo -were ; otherwise there are things being done Dere which I Pi might be criiiciaed: '.f Aft might ON THC CKKSOBSH1P. : . Here, lor insUnceis a ewvemeoV of ; troops going on ; from , Washington, Baltimore, -and Harper's Ferry, the news of which would nl raate the North and ttrengthe?theraery; tn terWJy ; but H J matum prohibitum to ay a word about it, lest the news should reach the, enemy, t AtmJ does any cmbeleve' th- netT don't know of it quite as weliia4i;,ell th.e..newM were puwis&ea l . Why, Maryland is full of se cesaionistsf Baltimore i?, perhaps, ai'full of Con federates as Nashville was. ; By. whatever .meaoa newspaper intelligence could have neon conveyed to their friends can also be carried Ibe- results of eyesight and hevring. So foarfa? ar the author ities of the animosity of their oppouetts, that they do hot venture to leave a furlong off the railway unguarded. As I came down the: line thi even in g there were heavy trains filled yith eohifiers moving to Baltimore, and at the atatlon others were drawn op, crammed with men. Caissona and artilery were shunned, in the sidings. All the way to "Washington, in kddftion to the nume rous small pickets posted with blazing watch-fires In front of their tents,? patrols were movine ut and down, arid a chain of sentries was established 1 to prevent any evil minded 'secessionists from, meddling with the rails. " -; -"c . THI COLUMN or QXXEKAX BAKKS. ,': The passage of Banks' column was effected in very good order, and without any difficulty, and he haa now upwards of 3S00O men In ' position and in support about ObAtlestown and Harper's Ferry, with a numerous artillery and gums, and men fust coming up to hU assistance in' case of need, or with the view, of enabling him. to: com- plete his portion of the plan of the advance which has now been deter mined "upon. "Gen. MxCIellan has returned with his staff from the' scene of ope rations to Washington, and, if the .weather , ad mits it, he wifl no doubP make a forward move ment on his right next week. :' But i as 1 liave only Just arrived .1 and have pot yet visited, , the camps,' I cannot tell what charigesliave really taken place, though I hear that Baintzelman, who oocu pies the, left of the Federal, line in front of Alexandria, and Fitzjohn Porter, who lay almost on the right of the winter cantonments of the army. of the Potomac towards -Vienna, have moved their divisions. It is hoped that these demonstrations may shake the enemy's line, and induce him to move out from hissuf po&ed strongly fortified lines near. Centreville. . Ha certainly cannot suffer the Ma nassas railroad to fall into the hands1 of the Fede rals without much inconvenience The roads are now frozen hard, but a thaw will t'irn them into mud, and snoy, a fall of which seems imminent, will render thorn still lees adapted for the move ment of troops. There is much dispute respect ing the strength of the Confederates at Centreville, and it would surprise me to hear that they had really 75,000 effective men along that portion of their very long line of defence. It argues sin gular confidence in their present officers to let Beauregard and Sidney Johnston go so far away: but General Smith is highly spoken of, and, be sides, Mr. Jefferson Davis ia, within call, and would, no doubt, hasten from Richmond, as he did before, in case of another Attack It is not likely, however, that a similar movement in all respects will be made by the Federals. ; "THE UNION SENTIMENT OF THE SOUTH." By -the-by, ..that"" "strong Union sentiment which flamed out so suddenly in Tennessee seems- dying out without much splutter.; Commodore Foote will, np doubt, rekindle it with his fleet of motar vessels, which are to move down as soon as the land forces under Grant are. ready . to co operate. The United States have now no lees than ntly-one 13 inch mortars ox the heaviest kiiid afloat on board as many mortar vessels, and they are' daily adding to those terrible means of getting back States and cities into the Union. THE POSSESSION OF TENNESSEE TO! BE DISPUTED. - The Confederate -Government is: by no . means prepared to yield Tennessee. It is true, Nash ville has gone, and the Cumberland river is in Federal hands, and the Tennessee 'river is almost' theirs, but the Confederate Government hat called out twenty-two regiments in the-State itself, and West Tennessee is loyal to the core to the cause of secession. The defence increases in desperation aa the Federals gain ground. ABOUT THE SUBRENDEtt OF' FORT DONELSON. The surrender of Fort Donelson is no exception to that remark. The causes which led-to it yet remain in obscurity. General Buckner's state ment, that be found himself unexpectedly in command, does not throw- any light on the other circumstances which induced him to .follow Mack's example at Ulm. The cause could not have1 been in want of ammunition nor of food. for it is said that stores of both were found inside of the works. I have spoken to an English gen tleman who conversed with manV of th prison ers at Chicago. They told him that fighting all day and inflicting a tremendous Iras on the ene my, they lay on their 'arms to renew ' the fig lit.: At dawn they ware- ordered to -pile their, arms . by their officers. , Xney; did so without a suspicion on their ! minds till the Federals columns appeared marching Into the jworks. My friend failed to discover any Union sentiment of which, the 'Chicago papers speak among, the. prisoners, whom he describes as rough, ill-clad, powerful fellows, animated by me mosi Diner ieeiingi against me x anaees. WHAT THE UNION SENTIMENT " ' 'MEANS '' AT THE 1 ..-." . SOUTH - Meetings of cotton planters have been held with a view, it is said, to an organised incendiarism of any cotton wnicn may oe m aanger m latung iuvj the enemy's hands. However, h Federal 'officer who proceeded some days ago tip the Tennessee river as iar as x.asipor(, in mwcmm diwuestpp., below Florence, declares he fonnd 'Union senti ment'' strongly, prevalent along the baftka, -And Union sentiment" may. mean twenty-flvecents i a pound for cotton. It is significant that he could get so far in a Single gunboat, and that he ald carry away unmolested a qujntity.of stores In tended for the Confederates from Clifton, Tea-r nessee- v. The attention of the? Treasury mndof. Congress has been turned to tpa een moae oi cui Htmtino- nd rearimr cotton ib the parts of re parts ot e- ceded Btatee in Federal hands', ing trsde with Southern porta better. - - J.. and.ofa'e-open- The . sooner the PEAISE 6 XEFF. DAT1B AND TH TXMACXTT Of iSB9 IT1AT; JfA Bj this time Mr. Jefferson Davis's MesstghaV been received in Koeland." The Federals see in bis frank confessioo fit serious' du&sters'' an ex pression of despondency es to ike ultimate result ot the struggle, but there is to the neutral eye so such meaniag in the calm AdctMohs, whiclk are 4 snd vigorous )roisUnco.J Add in his i . .1 ' r. Hon he is welLiapported by the ,sccalled' Sen. ate ef the "eat- eallad'! Confederal Ktauu -Ki-i. " n last Thursday passed a resolution that the i Mvoiumeniwotua-eWrtal-lib pcpnsiaAir peace foanded UteexclusIoA' from the Cdnfedi JcyoC wy k. their!iStatertnd piss thwa 17 wnHnu,?U WM U1 theinvadlng enemy &1EP?K f wt had come in .from , Mr. Davw, and this measure will effectually oul liffwt iSw f?et of .baf Oem; s v 4uwna, who nave Dean drnmln r . Feacsf ConvebUon, and of'a reoonstrtfction f the UDion o on ; theMjd ba&ii. a Th A.t JT.-ji j unshakeii faiths qt the JUonfoderate i leader era' j uirunt jk u not aav a u neiiusoioiere ara ill . ami badly armedU :They j'are not Ywel4 fed,, and a to -thesute 6f iopplieiireed thisf " Vl$' " .Gold commanded premium bf'4 lo-30?per :;; -i b f?? 40 P" U' H BJchwood pn the 28th of Febuary. WhUkej worth $1 a ' lotion tor cooamoa-arwl E4 for cbeJoa brande. '' l Butter was Worth 41 Jo. per pound; and sole 1eath ' pt 7. a poohtf; calfskins W"n doeen. ..Apples" tn theTOchtormste i fir '''"lik-X- Ml" r''ri:.;s-.:vV However,ijhe dolUfs are in psper We don't know" Whet fe may come to in paper ctirrenciyyet; f although Frarfoe is jalive after.A- paper. age In i. which a mah.had toi pay l.OOOf (astwnaU) for a ' decent dinhpjri aad half the the United States - 1 IsU fter an inianey iustainedjan paper enrreaey. which is nvU liquidated to , bis dsy4 The Oon fedatcs are about to sihpoint a General Command, ing-in Chief i 4hey are creating a ,: naTy-where, . , how, or from wbat, Is beyond our ken : and the President "boasts that: he has four hundred hatUl- ,? ions m the field, with prorwtionateXoieesbrcay.l; airy and artilery. Mr. Davis inveighs Istrongly v against shorjt-term enlistments, which hatv im--f, v paired their ability lior successful y defence $' and .$1": as the Southern payers certain many advertise- lu toents for substitute.! lums Tsryinz from $50 ; to $l,0004t3iMnobahie the newrietieaeaihsdhrW.; by the different Sutes, whicbrartf said lo .be In i course of orgmnlzatioa. are pressing hardly on the r -DOpuUtion. H-1 ' -x fl-f--'' g S-vv Thwe isvi;amld: 'alt the distress and disoomn4i ture of the ?3outb; no sign 'of repentaaoe,' snbhxis sion or fear,' any more than there is oa'thi'fsrt of the Norths any token ef weaflness'relaiaUon or infirmity of purpoe.if a correspondent could " multiply himself at this moment he would ba. ex i' ceedingfy useful, as the American papers arenow? ' forbidden to puhlish tiny news relating to the wart' except Uiat f auch accomplished facts us tbsGov- ernment maj- please to comirrunicate; but as Washington iisnhe'"Oentre of the most authentio informaonyndr as ! jt will be close to, Io all prob -ability, the great battle that is to be fougnt,' lt ls better for me to remain here than g& on nicer- ' tain missions!; with expeditions In th West, and; In the interior, where ihe.Uleeranb will faranti. Jis- cipate written dispatches, if, indeed, thelittw eyi " T er reached ypu at ali-i 1 - THE jSTRAMEa NA3HYll-"' " I The Horlbertf papers are much uercised In - consequence! of the escape of the steamer -JJalh. - ville Irom BeAulort ! The Fhiladelphta Inptire? has some spirited remarks" on the SttWbotJ ahJ a "Patriot jUady!. u ' thQ same jour ai, says "By allofiiilg; shfl jtfaalivllleZio esea''bw'lQek-) ade we ha vie; exposed ourselves to the ridicule of, the civilized word;! We sent the Tuscarora ; across the ociean in pirsutt of her ; iwatched her for a long ime on the English coast, end then allowed, her not only to.run into Beaufort with her cargo of Tifles,: but to escape the second time with a cargo oi cfltton. Whet . aa encouragement to English sympathizem with the Bouth to decrr the blocked ! ., ! We haye exposed our selves vo . coaterapt i and' derision. I While the Nashville lay , at Beaufort, that was the most Im portant point to be guarded south ,oC theChesa-. . peake : and bur whpile country will rise uo in in- dination at he wretched mismanagement of the Diocxaae. -no sumcient excuse can be offiared." Thus speaks an fpdignant Vnl fstrongmioded female of ; Philadelphia. The following is an, , extract from a New York letter lo a Baliimore-. It is thelprevaillhg opinion among the rship ping mercinants here, that the reoel stBamer; Nashville, before proceeding to England with her cargo of cotton, would put into Bermuda for coa " though some of them are afriad that, she has gone on a cruise i to the Weet Indies, in which, case. If . she is well armed, she Is likely to ICsU In;, with many prizes, as mere are ai least mjriy vy esseia now on their way here from ports this side of -the , Spanish Msns. 1 :-; 'Ti .-"' , 'The tact; that she hat cotton on board, now ;:- . ever, is atwsr wntbinis theory, to ere oeiog no - market in that quarter for ihe King.' Tbe-un-: derwnters Khink we shall first bear ot per at Boutn- -ampton. tie repoii brought by the iampire Cltt; by ttie way J Uaat in XSasUvUle was atlUJylng trt Beaufort harbor; must be -all nonsense, is , 'we - have the tealimon v of officers on board both the oloekadine . ratteMcmbridg linOenbook';-'' 1 that they, saw the vessel tro out; They Up- tain of the !Empire 1 City bad nor ether .aujthorHy for his statement than a rumor turrentht I...- t..-ii.. i.a nil y -i The very Latest Northern find Europe &n Intelllgexioe jiow is THE TIME TO SUBSCIUnE. TERMS? DAILY. One Tear." $6 OS see 1 0o . " BiXj Months , " One Month, . WEJJKLV, One Year. mF. DAY BOOli U AS NOW DECOME 1 TBI aewspapes- of the South. l-The -vary latest Northern and Eurepeaa Hews appears ts oiunaa,. one, two, aad three days in advance of allotker pa- persinthenfedraey. ffvJvf 'fy; v We sabmil the following extracts frowhatethtrir V havetoaayk!i (f! '1' D. Ti Sisaisv Etril wno lately returned froas' Europe, with Important dispatehes to thCConfsdeTaU states Govermeat, sfys InA recent letter t-.-?,; "While ialLondea and Varisvl law fsveral quoted '; , tions from the Hoarqut Dat Bo0K,nd sirce niyw return I bava also notleed extracts from Ceeame"" sprihtiyJojaraI In the newspapers "ef ew York,"7 Charleston,! and tther ei ties., Pti " The Suffeflt (Vai) Christian 8tt'ayai Pr-Kr . Zae Nornkf Da pook, whlsh Ji so jEast jrafaing -popuhwlty jhroughont the . 8outhertf Confederaey , eesoes to nl kreatl v hlanrd and Improved, aad rives - aa Northern, and foreign News in. ad ranee ef any of ear other exchangefiand is, . therefore, peruaad with j - xne yrumtugtea j xauy jouxb - ' - iThe Norfolk Day; Book aas become the tnest tal aable exekaage we reoeive at It contains the Tsry ' taien news irom ui aomp . uoTirawB Foreign ews,w. i i ; - . . . .. . - . . as- .-. . te-w-t. -? 4 xne freaencci duxk i p. j utnua j t :4lne jiorfota tmy uoox: eononnauw '". fnm the Kctrth, and iU edltoxUls art always ftf a tawsusjfeatx?';& -.iv':' Bubseribers U the DAT -Poea saay rely P4ll?Jlrv. lag their papers ssn pretty J-aAm - Addreaa. erUh amount of sabserf-tioi 4i t I.; -.. .i 'i i j . Ai. ' ; : ill ' '.' ; i . w .- ' "Vv . 'V. 1 '; 1 r.fSt ' t; ir ! I ' .' i' ' ' - (: !'fi l" ; j I.: ii ! ;frt'S'; 3-j. t . " . - t :! 'I. t ' if!!-: -1-V 'it. m i - .' 151IA1?S "-YEAST POWDERS aal 1 yay. aeW WHTTAKIR-B. rather made the UiU of A taw s ltreaaoci :. poI3r r.'Jaatt-. n'i- fexx-AP Tauter ef "WTTTr7. i. '-iyx .' X i X it- i e ' v" - - fc ?A- . "X X. . X, . f- -i ;-. - f. , !
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
April 19, 1862, edition 1
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