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COSBY. , RALEIGH N. C. Spt,26 1860. A. CP Ul LI AM, R. P.PULLIAJf. D. k.wkisigkr, CO. : PULLIAM & AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., ; RICHMOND, VAt DAILY SALES Public ajid Privatb. j Ws pledge our strictest attention to the business 'en ' trusted to us, and will, answer all' com I , ' munioatrons promptly. i ! POUTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. lytfV y : s ( : i f i : PEEBLES, PLUMMER & CO., . (rpRMKRLT PEKBIACS 4 WHIT si.) . COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND GRQCKRS, No. 22, Old Street, Petersbnry Va." PROMPT and diligent personal attention given to the sale of all consignments of Produce. 'Always on hand a full supply of standard quality Groceries, euitid to the wants of Fanners and Families. : '" lim'l pkbbi.es, Jho- j.thokpsh. ; henrt l. plummer, jr., late of the firm of M. Marti?, Brother A Co. ' (''!. Sole Aeents for Reese's Phostho Peruvian,! or Manipulated Guano. , jane 27 tf. f OA1C CITY.SAVINGS BANK. j ! Dr. T. HOGG, Preiident. ,'t', ' Johm G. Williams, Caskeri DIRECTORS. ; ! U i Dr. T. D. Hogg, H.; S. Smith, I I Q. Busbee, . John0iWUliiin8.i l This Bank is now receiving deposits, at 'the! Ex change Office of John G. Williams A Co. Discount day Tuesday, ' ' - : ' feb 18-H-tf.; TO THE FRIRND8 OF MT P jHOME MANUFACT If R ElSLi THE KIN 8 TON a la n 4 IS . vimj JM. Mil M 2. & Ajnm ; . .. RDERS for nezro BROGANS and BOOM ar 0 solicited. J. C. CARPKNTKR: ifi Kmmtr. XT. ("I T HI loon :. . ""w"i v, um i lopu. (j aug U. J I PETERSBURG, FAUj I THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALISHMENT, I AVIHQ BEEH RKCEKTLT PITTED VP 'AMD BUFPLKD WITH ALL MODERN C0KVBHIBICE8, , il f Now offers to Travellers Attractions: Unsarpansed hy any Uott ;! in the Country. ' mar -6 JOHN JARRATT & BRO. r ' 1 : ! : ; -h hi i f DONNANS & JOHNSTON. M GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Vevl ; I . . i4i-7. ; y ;.; , DONNAN & CO.,- I h . COMMISSION MERClIANtS, i i ! Richmond, Vev i I Jl ly ! V : INSURANCE COMPANY OF T1TK VA1.. ILEY OF VIRGIN IA, Winchester, Virginia Capital 1300,000.' Incorporated March, 1852i! Charter W tual. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid, ' Fire Losses paid in 8 years to July, i860, $538,292.19. nsurance against loss or damage by fire, on as favorr able UrmrM other responsible Companies, 1 I i w r 'c J08, P-CARSON.Prea't. Wm. L. Bairr, Seoy; ! U i W. S.BIMPSON, Agt ap'UO tf ; . Petersbnry Va. WANTED I WANTED 1 1 AT TSK j i : INIMITABLE WHIAKER'S. A CONTENTED JUAN ; FOR HUItH iX o offers a premium of FIVE GALLONS of. ' Prewry's Celebrated Soathamptoii (V'a.y , ' i " BRANDY. C- ..-pm- :..!.: BPnoftne,-boTOLI BRANDY, the ! f : THE INIMITABLE I WHITAKER 1 has on hand ' ' Ti ' ; ; iH -1 ?pRT?SQ0Lt) APPLE 'BRAND Y-l '! ffiW rlLD DAPPLE BRANDT,' i 1130 ALES' OLD Avur.v -at a wtw . ndmanrotherchoIc4BRANDS.i! Hf 1 I'll of 8 iTJ? l0a Urgett 8t "botween the hours a6i2 F.. Call on hint.: : M P1 H4f. I 25 00 1 id oo- CO j--n I ,8: m i e : m ICQ ; ' flS -a - a-; Q ' CMIESU MEDICINES Jt,-r.-v . i, AND TOILET AttTICLES. Xb 8ubieriber hw, th ile4ore of annonneing to ni$ friends and tU publiq generally, that afte mneh delay trouble, and expense, owing to tho'ar, and in terruption of trade, ho has procured a fresh i supply of Modiciaei, Tolleti and other articles in his line, which hlhaa been unabla to famish for aome time past. H hat to pay CASH for all ho hnys, and hopes that hob af his. patrons-a do not pay promptlyrwiIl take tba bint, andthat aU ia arrears, who have not gone to the peat of war to fight for omr Uidependenoe- aad dearest interests, will pay tip theit arrearages or a part at least, a that he may be able to meet pressing de mands, and keep his Stock replenished. , JRAII orders frow the country (enless from piompt and reliable parties,) w$U goi nnnoUced, if not aeeompanled with the CASH or its eqttitalenW . ' : -? . " P. J. PESCUD, ' .!s)"I7 tf . ;, 1 flraggist, Raleigh, y C. KIOR BEAUTIFYING ANDIUPKOVING JJ S THE II ALU. I hare reoeiTed the folloiwing faTQrite articles, ww r - " "U . . Stra. Allen'a Restorer and Zylbalsamnm, Wooda am Kxeuiara JueaioTCT, , Burneti8 Cocoaine andCocin, Rosemary and Casttfr Oil, t.imta nnl iir's Pomades D erne r son, Petit & Co., Hieniqiie Societe, andJUonpeias romaaev Tricopherons, Kathalroii r - Essence Bay Leares( SftYne's Hair Tonic, . , ' Pkilecome, and Pescud's Hair Tonic. Also, the. most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. J For sale at PESCUD'S DKTJG STORE, i Rsleigh, May 18, 180. ma 30 tt. BtflST'S FRESH AND NEW CROP TUR j n NIP SEED. ifSONSlSTINQ OF THE FOLLOWING VARIE Ijties: Early Large Flat Duch, Barly Red Top, Ruta Baga, (a superior variety.) . laree wnite nonoiK, ! . L,arge Yellow Norfolk, ' - Large White Globe. Also, Altrlngham Carrot, Mangel-"Wortzel Beet, aad large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed, f ; ' For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers at 1 june 18 tf. P.. F. PESCUD's- JUISMAN YEAST POWDERS. MY J 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. i , If you doubt that these great Powders are not su perior to any now known, you can find testimonials from the most respectable families in Raleigh, at my store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re- ail. -r. rJiouuj;. i may 23 I A NOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY !-- While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I 'had the good fortune to procure from an old iriend a idamijohn of Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla vora splendid and invigorating article for the sick. Call, bv all means, and tret some before it is grooe; 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, procure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I will guarantee a fine flow of the most highfalutin Stheelint. P. F. PESCUD. Druggist. NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of THE WOOD YIOLET, HUMMING BIRD BUTTERFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY ,MUSK, PINK JOCKY CLUB, FRANGiPANI ROSE.&c. ' Also, Frangipani, Verbena, Cologne and other Toilet waters. All of which are of the finest quality and put up in elegant style. For sale at PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, I860. ma 23 tf. TUST RECEIVED AT -I PESCUDS DRUG STORE. A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET SOAPS. B AKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. A new Bupply of these celebrated Bitters on hand At 1 JSSuUD o iJrug Store. M USTARD. A fresh supply just received At . PESCUD'S Drug Store. P HAIR Barrys Tricopherous, i Ezekials Hair Restorer, Pavsons Indellible Ink. ; . At PESCUD'S Drug Store. au l4 tf Raleigh, N. C. 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 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 our cut ting department two Cutters that cannot be beat in the art of cutting both military and citiiens' drets. Black French Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestings Velvet Vesting, black and Fancy; 50 Cassimere Suits aU sizes, just received ; 50 dozen Merino and Lambs Wool Shirts and Drawers ; India Rubber Overcoats uil Iiogclua , fin Sbirfco, Tirm.xvmrm. gaeka, Oollre Gloves, Cravats, Suspenders, Shawls, Blankets, Gai ters, Gambaters, Ac. T. W. ROYSTON ft CO., feb 26 Petersburg, Va. Call and Settle. A LL INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRl jf ber will please call and settle their accounts. Ii you can't pay the money now, give your notes. My doors must be closed. 11. u. 1SVANS. 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 jan 11 tf M. GRAUSMAN. c ASH! CASH!! CASH! XX I BELL MY GOODS FOR CASH 1 I D03TT do a Credit Business ! Therefore I hope every person that sees this advertisement will not ask me for CREDIT--because lam not able to do a credit business; and have to pay CASH myself. T have called on every person that owes me a DOL LAR, and have not been able to collect the first CENT. I wish you would eall on some one that is able to credit. J. B. FRANKLIN. ap'l 17 tf o LD DOMINION TOBACCO."--ArV. OTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smoking "To bacco," Just received at "Turner's North Carolina Book Store. Said to be Superior to the former, jan 5 td HITAKEK'S IS THE PLACE to BUY. Goods delivered free of Charp. k part of tue City. . J mar 6-tC FRESH MINERAL WATERS. CON grass, . Rockbridge Alum, and Green Brier Va White Sulpher Water, also Roek Bridge Alum Mass. . .. Foraaleat ' - say 23- ' FESCWb ORUQ STORE. -fCeaaat ef Nortlt Carolina. tion. SIX 421 : 19 , 151 27 142 729 279 . 435 260 " 100 219 104 114 276 152 : - 279 28 304 ,38 151 109 S55 1,288 978. 221 147 101 - 374 388 211 541 102 362 1,121 152 693 2,450 104 85 1,111 259 29 6 193 107 177 80 115 2 451 273 290 45 184 688 766 656 159 522 L484 392 318 34$ 380 1,450 407 135 122 489 42- 86 184 143 53 1,424 402 296 ' S2 734 261 280 163 64 WH1TI. 7,98r - 5,392 ,662 3,357 7,423 8,172 5,846 6,235 4,515 10,623 8,647 T,402 6,297 2,940 6,064 45,581 9,038 12,555 8,609 2,978 10,108 M79 8,795 9,561 4,671 13,878 6,001 . 8,286 6,880 10,716 6,490 7,009 4,180 11,189 2,826 15,738 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 6,435 5,542 10,543 6,781 8,725 6,319 slat's. 3;445 ' 611 A051.: 206 391 5,878 8,186 5,327 3,621 I, 931 2,371 3,040 1,088 2,127 1,969 ' . 9,355 1,664 6,246 - 519 3,713 2,131 2,463 6,190 5,830 2,524 3,076 2,392 7,126 10,108 1,764 7,079 2,199 3,902 II, 086 3,947 3,625 10,349. 2,584 313 1,382 4,445' 2,793 4,17J 281 4,916 3,413 5,131 2,115 519 -213 4,303 1,305 6,541 1,823 2,518 4,681 10,332 6,808 3,499 5,109 2,983 3,569 5,195 8,473 . 620 5,453 1,645 5,456 6,318 3,929 2,391 7,023 1,169 2,469 1,246 1,597 2,246 10,733 10,401 2,465 104 5,451 1,203 3,496 1,433 . 362 COOJTT1KS. TOTAL. 11,853 6,022 13,664 3,590. 7,956 14,779 14,311 11,995 8,406 12,654 9,237 10,546 7,499 5,343 Alamance," Alexander, An sen, Alleghany, Ashe,-: ?'-i-. Beaufort, Bertie,., , Bladen, ' -. Brunswick, , Buncombe, BtfTke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, 8,1851 16,215 10,730 19,105 9,166 6,842 12,348 8,597 16,273 16,369 7,416 16,601 8,494 15,786 17,376 12,691 14,110 9,310 8,444 23,396 7,925 20,056 19,441 8,039 5,801 10,448 9,504 7,734 15,347 5,528 15,657 5,730 10,211 8,195 6,004 5,908 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 4,943 11.202 2ff,627 15,726 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 8,655 Catawba, Chatham,;. Charekee, Chowan, Cleaveland, . Celumbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Foraythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, redelL Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, 10,617 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 8,949 3,203 8,903 16.470 , 4,923 3,596 4,771 8,721 13,280 5,944 9,110 8,229 OnBlow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, erson, itt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Wake. Warren, Washington, w atauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS, STATIONERY, &C. M IL1TARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. IIA.RDEES TACTICS, Complete Edition; Revitiad bv and Dublished under the personal super vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50 When sent by mail, - 2.70 vnT.nxTKERS 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 tnem Abriired and compiled by Lieut. Colonel VVM. II. RICHARDSON, eraduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia Military Institute. Price $1.50 When sent by mail, 1.70 THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an abridgement of Hardee's'Infantry tactics, by Capt. J. K. LEE. Price $00.50 When sent by mail, 00.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Capt. JOSEPTi ROBERTS. Price $00.75 . When sent by mBil, 00.85 ON INFANTRY CAMP DUTY, FIELD FORTIFICATION and Coast defence, by Captain L. V. BUCKIIOLTZ, author of the. Science of Wa'. Price $00.50 When sent br mail. 00.60 Instructions for Officers and non-commissioned Offi cers of Cavalry on out post duty, by Lieutenant Colonel VON ARKMTSUHiLiii , nrst nus lars, King's German Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant sjoionei, uie non. s. PONSONBY. Price $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 ereon General, with Essays on Taking food and what food, by FLORENCE NIGHTIN GALE. Price $00.25 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 Skirmishers Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant . Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. " Price $1.00 When sent by mail, 1.10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ART1L LERY Extracted from GILHAM'S MAN ' NUAL for Volunteers and Militia. Price $1.00 ' When sent by mail, 1.08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier, Illustrated with 28 Engrav iners, and designed for the use of the Militia of the Confederate States Price $1.00 When sent by mail. , ' 1.06 MAIIAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element ry treatise on Advanced G-uard. out post and Detachment Service of Troops, and the , manner of posting and handling them in pres ence of an Enemy. P'4tl.0Q When sent by mail, 112 GILHAM'S MANUAL for the Votuuteets and Militia of the Confederate States. Price $2.50 When sent by mail, 3.00 For sale by W. Li POMEROY. sell tf Raleigh, N. C. SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHEW. ING "Tobaooo." The Pure Southern Quid. A Supply of the above just received at ' - TURNER'S ... N. C Book 8tore. ian i tf uAge please eepy, - . OODA, WATER. AND SUGAR CBACR- O ears; S dot. Jara of Pickles, at no 18 WBITAKKR'S. ' t iCtOTHING. &C. CLOTHING STORE II ! H JUST OPENED BY ISAAC 01TTINGHR at the corner of Fayetteville St. and MrV.e' 2O,000 worth of MEN'S and BOI S' Made Clothinjr, Boots, Shoes, Hate,, at a ain Kerdr t::er articles, X wish it distinctly understood that these I Goods woM bought in times of peace, and consequent- y at mud 1 lower prices than they eouid be nought lor now. if y will he sold again at the - Mold retail prices. I hare nH particular fancy for saying much. All I ask T the public is to give me a call. They . 1 r fiil certainly not be disappointed . y . , in the quantity, "Quality or in the prices of my . GOODS. ;. Remel bet Corner of Fayettevitle Street and Mar- Squarebrmetly occupied by Mr. Pool.) . -, . f - .iteBpeouuuj, au31- f, f ISAAC OETTINGER. 1861, s?ei mh - gjNntlemen and boys IN WtNTOF CH THING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac, of every dejoription, will find me prepared this SPRING to furni I ,thm with BETTER UOOJJS, at more y. Reasonable Prices than hef btofore; and I most cordially invite them to examine any ft n n a m n prirfs before pilrcbasing. . Notwithstanding the crisis, 1 have been iN UK ill and purchased, to great advantage, a moot BEAUTI FUL ani VARIED STOCK of ! CLOTHING AND SRENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and my friends can be furnished, at short notice, from headto"ot. Having a splendid Stock of the most fashionable and approved French CLOTH, DOESKINS. CASSLftERES VESTINGS of all kinds, Ac, the moM ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR CUTTER AND WORKMEN in my TAYLORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to compe wif.h any one in the old North State in making any. Garment or Clothing to order, in the most superb d artistic manner. The liberal encouragement I have received and continued indications of increasing confidence, inspire me with ?he hope that I shall be more liberally patron ized thaft ever; to jnerit which I will give my undivi ded attef tion to the wants of all who favor we with a call. . M. GRAUSMAN. ap'l If tf fllLITARY GOODS! Kfi 1 ,Ui GRBY AND DKB MILITARY D j lercoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and a dollars, all home made. 5O0 Jt erino Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life. . 50tl $ ftra -Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sizes, i rey and White, just to hand. SO f air Grey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth 4 id Cassimeres, made to measure or sold by the i air or single pattern to suit purchasers. Overboi tings in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 40 ozen Sup. White Shirts. 70 f ozon Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue firuV . . BlankVe and Shawls for. Soldier's use. Oil Olh Overcoats, Leggins and Cap Covers. Gilt Bdtons by the gross. Gold L' raids by the pair. Haversacks by the hundred. 200 ?ai DrUl Gaiters.. ' Heavy; Socks by the dozen. Glover and Gauntlelts. Pan Vests and Dress Clothing ; a complete assort- rmeni ai i. vv. ivuiniuw x otft 9 ' Petersburg, Va. 1B61; 1861. AUGUST lTth, i MILITARY GOODS X NO. 51 y SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. T, W, V & Co, A,3 van lunusn jvuatary companies witn tno loiK wint- named goods at short notice : Oil JJlo.h Over Coats, " Oil Cloth Oaps, Oil Cloth Haverlocks, Oil Cloth Haversacks, Oil Cloth Leggins, ?' Fatigue Jackets, . Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts. Gingham and Calico Shirts. Mirino under Shirts (White and Grey.) i f Merino Drawers, (White and Grey,) ' Velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, Heavy Grey Over Coats, " ALSO, ON HAND, . ;. , Grey and Blue Satinet, . , Grey Gasimere, Grey Flannel whioh they will make up to order ' rnd warren t satisfaction in every instance. , T..W. ROYSTON, A CO., . No, 51 J Sycamore St, -"au21 tf Petersburg, Va. WHITAKERS I WHITAKER'S XX , . ? WHIT AKERS X X ! SPRING GOODS! :, ; SPRING STOCK!! 8, A. fill TAKER, THE INIMITABLE. THE -INIMITABLE WHITAKER. 50; Boies Oranges, $4 00 ) 10 boxes French Can- 50 do Lemons, 4 00 dy, 45c 50 Bbls. Apples, 4 00 10 4d PoUtoes, 4 00 40 F5)ies Candles 10lbs.) 22o. 40 oxe tlomman Cstdy, 16c. lOTxes Fancy Can 20 boxes Webb A Whit ted's celebrated T 0 BACCO. 20,000 Havana CI GARS. 20 Cases Crackers. 2Q Bbla. Crackers. dy 20c. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Daily expected, at the INIMITABLE WHIT A- KER'S a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. .FISH! FISHXX FISH4 1 X Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish, and Shad are daily expected at ? WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. apT 6 tf. TUST RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S J- Strong Fresh and . Salty Snuff, and all to be had in the SODTEERN CONFEDERACY. Als, a Large lot of Every coneeiveable article known , , ; to the trade. Come one, eome all, to ,a7 tf FRANKLIN'S CalL Standard and Spirit of the Age copy. FiNE HgoLD JEWELRY.--THE SUM BCRIBER ha in store a splendid assortment of i FINE GOLD JEWELRY, " embracing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, BrjMut Pins Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dies and Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Cuff iPins, Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ac Qall &nd examine nor 1) : , ; C. B. ROOT. . ,.':. 'USE . CfflSliAlf 8 YEAST POWDERS WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 23,1863, LATT IMPORTANT FROM WASHING TON CITY THE ABOLITION 'SCHEMES REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE PENINSULA, Ac, Ac : . , -.L . ' We have important news from Washington City as late as Saturday evening last. The bill for the abolition of slavery has passed Con. grew, aad is now a law. The vote on its passage in the Senate was twenty-three to nine every Northern Senator votiag for it. Among those voting in the negative was Senator Saulsbury, of Delaware. ' The bill, as finally passed, requires every slave holder in the District to come) forward and Drove his loyalty within the period of three months; af ter the term of two years all the slaves in the District are to be positively emancipated, . and their masters who are lojai, to be , eompennted at the rate of twohundered and fifty dollars per head, old and young. The number of slaves in the District is estima ted to be about three thousand. ' ' General Hooper's division, numbering some seven thousand men, that has lately been occupy ing the lower counties of Maryland, was to cross the Potomac into Stafford county on last Mon day. All the best disciplined troops from every di vision of the army had been sent down to the Peninsula ; and io Baltimore and the other parts of Maryland the Fedora, force had mostly been displaced by the State militia reserves which bad been brought on. We are assured that within two weeks fifty thousand troops nave passed through .Baltimore en route for Fortress Monroe. Quite a considera ble number had left Washington in transports down the Potomac. It ia supposed that the Fed eral force on the Peninsula exceeded one hundred . thousand men. General McCle'lan left Washington city on Thursday week last for Fortress Monroe. The government was evidently afraid of. the seceecion sentiment of Maryland, which is repor ted to have been lately roach inflamed. The line of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad from the Relay House to Frederick was under a strict guard In the lower couLties much bitterness had been occasioned or account of the government having practically admitted the evidence of slaves to convict their masters of treason, disloyalty, and the like. "Contrabands" were flocking to the enemy's standard. General Hunter was in command on the Po tomac. A "missionary society" has been organized in the North for the instruction of the "contrabands" in the Carolina and Georgia department. Mrs Senator Harlan bad been appointed the Southern agent, and was to leave in a few, days for Beau fort, South Carolina, on the mission to which he had been appointed. The tenor of late English papers received in the North is decidedly favourable to the South. The Yankees were sharply reproved for their unreasonable elation over the fall oi Donelson. . Some of the London papers suggest that the Northern success at Donelson should be made an occasion for the proposition of an armistice on the part of thA North; and indicate, as probable terms o. paci flea tion the feturn of the border States of the Union. , The "Treason Law" in Maryland was to go into operation on the 15th instant. This infa mous act of the Stale Legislature prescribes as treason every act of assistance, net only to the Southern Confederacy, but to persons sympathi zing with it in the limits of Maryland, including such acts as harboring of "secessionists," assisting them across the Potomac, &c. The penalty is death. ' Mrs. Greenhow has been released, and was to be sent beyond toe enemy's lines. Uuite a scene had occurred in the yard of the prison in which ehe was confined Mrs. Greenhow and another female prisoner having taken possession of a wag' on which bad been driven into the yard, and (1: i viripr it nround vith a Confederate flag display ed, nr..! -t . :i? huzzas lor "the Southern wag , , - a Mrs. Greenhow had been charg eo iUuity. accents of the general condition of affairs in iae iSorth are intelligent and, we believe, more reliable than the usual information derived from Northern sources. The general popular sentiment was decided in favour of the prosecution of the war, despite financial straits, with the expectation of shortly smashing off the face of the rebellion. The ex penditures of the government are increasing, and are estimated at ifrz, duo,oio per day. ; The aboli tion question in -Congress is closely watched by what remains of the Democratic party in the North. The measure of emancipation, with res. pect to the District of Columbia,- was regarded as tentative, being looked upon as a prefatory ex periment of the emanicipatien scheme proposed by President Lincoln for the border ! States. It hd produced known and marked disaffection in the army, and it is said that a large number : of officers had threatened to throw up their com missions if the anti-slavery programme was carried out. Wages have declined in all parti of the North. In the West provisions were dirt cheap, on account of the loss of the Southern market. Ten to fifteen cents for a bushel of corn, twenty to twenty-live cents for wheat, five cents for eggs by the dozen, and ten cents a pound for butter, are prices that appear fabulous to the victims of extortion in Richmond. Richmond ,xq,miner, The Wilmington Journal says : " We are not without feari that Gen. Johnston brave and firm and wise a man as he was, allowed the attacks made upon him and the slurs cast up on his character and courage to influence too far a naturally sensitive and ardent temperament, and that he went into the late battle with a desperate determination to door die, to risk his own life perhaps too freely and too recklessly." Another says that "General Johnston wa murdered by the newspapers." The power ofpublic opinion is based upon the fact that men are sensitive to reproach." Il may be, indeed, that Gen. Johnston felt that the easiest wav to silence the un just accusations by which he was slung, was to offset them by exertions and ex posure that went beyond his duty and his judg ment. Men may call this a weakness ; it partook more of the character of a necessity. Confidenca is indispensable to a leader. However lost, its lestoration is worth a large price, and justifies a large risk. Johnston.assumed the riskand paid the price. He redeemed his own good name, but he was lost to his country. H i vindicated we are the sufferers. To whom is our loss charge able? To Mm, or to thosk who drove him into, the jaws of death to redeem the confidence which they bad assailed T There can be but one answer. ' -i v- :-- If these things be true, the country sees in this calamity an illustration of the evils of that igno rant yet dogmattcal and defamatory atticism which dogs the public, service and maligna our best men. ' Let us more than ever condemn a course aa ruineuj as it ia inhuman ' Richmond Enfttirtr. CAPTAIN JtiHN H.M0RQAN.BKAVX11T It is undeniajble that true couragf aid modesty almost invaiiaily go hand In hda official report of Captj John Ti; Morgafc tVe of-hU coating xpedhions beyond Morfreosboro', Ten nessee, affbtdiMstri In that report Capt. Morgan, tiler, recounting, what had beei accomplished by hU lijlUe com mand, says: fl ' - J;-- "Returning1 lone kW'the' direction of ilurfreet boroVI encountered picket 0f aiz mn, who surrendered to me on botngtummoced.aad deUv ered np theirrms." I . J TlAtMi'jeiat giv the jfollowing statement of the affairlms Jt actually occurred : ! While Mi Ctiptaia 'ii jovinodoft la an nouncing the! successful accomplishment of one of the most daring deed ef the war, we most, for the benefit of history and the pleasure of our readers, tell of the affair as it ctually? ooourred. After having taken, 98 prisoners near Nashville with his 25 men, Capt., Morgan started them back in three different detachments. While subsequent ly returning alone with the intention ktf overtak ing them, as be was crossing the pike be observed 1 some distance in advajnee a Federal ofScer.V Ac costing a countryman! who was approaching htm from that direction,. Ciaptain Morgan ascertained that the Yanlee was a Lieut. Burns, with a picket of five men, ; who at the time were in a bcueTat the side of the road, i Instantly forming his jLr pose, Capt. Morgan loosened his revolveri, hjut toned bis Federal overcoat, so a to conceal his own unrform, and galloped up to the picket. . v "How are matter Lieut Burnt ? said Cap tain Uorga&i.iaddreBsuig the Yankee officer. ' All righfcl Qolonei," responded Buins . . " Where jrbur men!?" asked Morgan. : "In the hofise there," replied Burns! 'Nice wsi of. attending; to; your duty, sir.- vouiiur yuupeu unoer arrest, and nand me your sworu anu pisioi, - saia uapt; ju Morean. His order was nrbmntlv obeved. and Capt Morgan then.dirocted Burns to call out his men singly. After requiring them to hand-to him their sabres fcjnd guns he ordered them to march. " We are going the wrong direction, Colonel," said Burns, after they had atarted. I " No, lt a A right lam Cavtairi Moraan! " said the brave partisan to his now lhorouehlr At this juricture Capt pMorean wai loifled 1t one pf his mn MrJiSpauldinsr.who had with him four of j the prisoners taken earlier in the day. After! narcbing all night they safety reach ed their command with the ten prisoners. zlii tnis grtes to snow whet can be accomplished bv a dario&n COUra?eoui. vet nmrlanl -an1 t(a. cret ruan. Ve should have a Morgan, with hia Dana, io cut on ana destroy supplies, burn brideres. teairt un roaHa. anH bap mr.A. .n4 cripple the vile Hessian invaders on every mile of road between the Confederate lines and th Ohio rivefi! ! 'ii ' f '' - Good roftf thk Thirsty Soldixb. Extreme : thirst is one of the. most severe trials the aettVe soldier has M encounter. Durinr a I lone march and on the field of a long and hotly contested bat tle, he is often almost overcome with fatigue and thirst. M An old frontiersman, who baa had mucu experisnoe on j tae western Oorderi and on the plains,! isuggeatithe following as the best remedy and preventive of thirst that has ever been discovered : After a meal take the f coffee f grounds, boil them over airain and pour it nto your canteen, and let it cool for your next march. It is, not only nutritive and stimulating but it will quench the thirst more euwvuujr unu waer. ii will go 1WO or tureO times as far as water.; Also take the coffee grounds after being used, dry them, and put them in your pocket, and ;chew them at intervals oh the march, or during apy arduous set vice, and they will re- press thirst1 and satiate greatly the) cravings of nunger. jjiis course nas oeen tried with the most gratifying results, and is, worthy of atrial by every soldier in the service. " t 7 How hb Erouoht isr his Ga.mk.1- Aminer at Pike's Peak took his gun and BtrayeJ a short dis-J ance from the camp aid shot a cub,- net observing? at the time; the oiai. Dear, wuo was near at band, ready to avenge the death of her offspring. The hunter approached hts game with!: an exultant air ; glorying in his success, and anticipating the astonishment of hia companions to see him march into their amidst with an ample supply of tender bear meati when, tp his i surprise, Jie saw a large bear bounding toward him, veryimuch deter mined to demolish ihfm at a single meal. Our beooj dropped his gun and started off like a frightened deer down the hill. His companions saw him coming tearing through the bushes, and sung out to him- What's the matter t" . 1 "Gi:gi-gl-git your guns ready for ?a shotl" stammered he, almbst out of breath i' ''I'm bring in' her. rj$it; uto damp ?" ;. NORFOLK DAY BOOK. Ml ' : """' ' The v3ry Latest Northern and Europeietn Intelllgenoe. . -i JU! ' - 1 - ' ' NOW IS TIJLE TIMK TO SUBSCRIBE. i TERMS: DAILY, Oie Year, 1 " Sijx Moaths, " Oae If onta, WEEKLYi One Year, $5 00 8 00 1 00 1 THE DAY BOOK HAS NOW BECOME thb newspaper of the South. The very latest Northern and European-News appear! in its columns, one, two, atad three days in advance f all other pa pers in the Confederacy . I ; We subnet the following extracts from what others have to -say of us .i: . " . -r-': ., ' - D. T. Bissia, Esa., who has lately returned from Europe, with important dispatohes to the ConfederaU States Government,1 says in a recent letter r "Whilelin Londo and Paris, I saw several qaotsw ,r -tions frontltheN oarotc Dar Booci and since my return I have also noticed extracts? from the fame x sprighUyjBrnai ia the newspapers of New Yerk, , Charleston and other cities." - "-,;..." . u ' . ' ' ; TheSuftlk fVa.Jj Christian Sun' aayi ity- z f . TheNorjrolk Dav Book,' which isj so fast gaining : popularity i hroughout the Southern Confederacy, comes to up greatly enlarged aad improved, and gives ' ! us Northert and Foreign Newa in adranee of any of ' our other etxehaagee;, and Q, therefore, perused with . avidUyjH Zu- r , -f! . . The WilmlBgtoh (N. G ) Daily Journid says t - . "The NarfolkjDay Book has become the most val uable exchange,' we . receive, as it centalas - th very latest new from the Rump Government. well aa Foreign fejrs.' - WI'VO: v"- : The Freaeriakshirg(Va,) Herald ya "The Norfolk Day Book oonUlas the latest aewt -from the HoTthi and iu editorials are always ef an V interestiag char acter." I . ' 'i - Subsenhers U the Dav Book may relypoa bar- lag their Mapere sent prompUy by malL j. -.; ; AddressL witB amoaat f subserlpUon lelesai, ;.-.z - JOIN R. HATHAWAY,: "'ian Ift-U !'" jt""'"-' : ' .."d Proprietor. . ; TWO WASIIINUTOfl PRC9SE8 0B No. Ii with Mlf-mker, the other No. 4, with rolled ; mold and ail ax tores. ,.Tne presses are aew,an w be sold at boat, with freight addCL Auorees , of tif&ldarL .MarehiUl. marlm 11 f a' V.J
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 23, 1862, edition 1
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