mi ' - -' J 3. i . - .'- - .. " jivhH lui;fm" -InnATM S: ;-py " .11 r ' 1, a. , , ii.' 1 1 , , . " . ., - 11 1 1 ,, ' ' ' ' ' ' " -- ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 '1 ' . f-i i r h - " ' ' 1 '1 - 1 n Mi ! 1 ii mmm mm, 1 t mini .-mii mm ' ' ' . ' ' 1 1 1,1 j"""' mm . itvi: v., .u i i.r. -i-llf, . ! I)ITOHDPnI?TO;::yf.:j. - w I RTEMt-WBEKLY ' RTEQISTE1V: i JutiUed: TH vBMdaj nd Stardy morning, at U 0 pw- 4 IS Weekly rEEGislBft pubiywiUTBrj; nu'r " Kates or aww"""! ; "i "z .v r ..v r . 1 uori (l or lew) on te8erU,ra ik': . i2a 8; 00 uoa -8100 15!0jB .(three .. ' nix v . I : : it. v i twelve inonthB, including paper, j 25 P i. I In the Weekly. Registers j i4aari for the first Wtion,) f l oa to 00 10 CO 4,f irSO jfO-j. 2 . .. I : .1. nt ntnnrlM direOMO. Will bfr iBMrta7ia the Semi.VToekly, and ".ceo'djn1 '!SSL Cards, not .xeeeding Darted; In either tha Weekly or mleWjIjit Inthi for $5 00, or tiralra months for $X0H F WjIontracU can b made at Ine offift fof longer nJvertUemeots. - V'" 'v--' f-"'!t':i:- i BUSINESS CARDS. s ft". Q W M M w a H w W M 1 I 0 DeCARTERET & ARMSTRONG, i BOOK BINDERS, f . ! -, AND - H. ' I BLAKE BOOK MA HUFACTCEEK3 BALEIOU, N. C. oo 15 tf. r ! JOHN Ws! COSBY, U ... aOMlTEOTn. -ir , RALEIGH N.C. i Sept. 28 1880. V s A.'c.flULMAll, R. P. PULl.IA.Jf, D.(K. WEISlSaiU j PULL I AM & G O . ! AUCTIONEERS FOR SALEOF NEGROES, Odd-Fellows' Hall, Franklin St., i . RICHMOND, VAV - i . n , j : .' i DAILY SALES Public ash ritatk. 'To plodge our strictest attention to the business en j trusted to us, and will, answer all com ' municationa nromntlT.i PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT ly fl-tf. ' 1 1 . I ; ; peebes, PLUMMER &t CO., , (FOKMERLT PEEBLES WHITE.) ' I COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND G ROGERS. No. 22, Old Street, Petersbtnry Va; PROMPT and diligent personal attention given to ithe sale ef all consignments of Prodrfce Always on hand a full supply of standard quality Qroceries, iuitwl to the wants of Farmers and Families. , ! $ LK!M'L PEEBLES, ' JmO. J. THOMPS05. ' tttn1 l. pluuuke, jr., late of .the firm of S. M. Martin. Brother A Co. t . 'I .'h CO .1 3i 'J SI: - SI JGfir Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho peravian, .. Sr Manipulated Qoano. , ! june 27 tf. I : OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. ! ' Da. T. D. nOQG, Pruident, ,' L Jon O. Williams, Cather. , ; I ' ' DIRECTORS- 1 T P Dr. T. D. Hogg, . II. S. Smith, i ' t ,Q. Burbee, John O. Williams. , This Bank is now receiving deposits,' at the Ex change Office of John G. Williams A Co. i Discount day Tuesday, feb 18tf. TO THE FRIENDS OF ? i, ' , ' HOME MANUP ACTURS; . I ci ! the kinston i : I SUCCESSFUL OPERATION, t i j ORDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS are solicited. J. C. CARPENTER, Agent, j Kinston, N; C, June 24. 1860. . ang4-tf j PETEilSBUHG, VA. j jjHIS WELL KNOWN ESTALISHMENT, . j ApiBO BEEN RECENTLT FITTED UP -ABT) SUPPMED M 'WITH ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES, ' r 4 ? ! Now otTets to Travellers AttracUons !;' I Unsurpassed by any Hotel l in the Country. i" ! mar 5. JOHN JARUATT & BBO H DONNANS & JOHNSTON, ! flROCEHS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersburg, Ysj )al-ly. ! '' - E3" " DONNAN A CO., ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, , I Richmond, YsU . r..l;, - . ;i. ; INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE. VAL LEY OP VIRGINIA, Winchester, Virginhv'CapiM $100,000. Incorporated March, 1852. Charter per tual. Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid j Firs Losses paid in 8 years to July, I860, 538,292.19 tsurance against loss or d.tmage by fire, n as favor able terms as other responsible Companies. . ' JOS. 8. CARSON, Pres't i am, Decry. W. S, SIMPSON, Agt i , . .Petersburg, Vayf ap'l 10 tf I- r WANTED 1 ! WANTED ! t I ,! -i:.- ' -:at; th ;l J.' INIMIT ABLE ! WHITAKERS. A CONTENTED fMAN FOR" "WHICH JtX. he Cfiers a premium of FIVE GALLONS of ! ' Drewry'a Celebrated Southampton (Va.) . " BRANDY, Ar-fv I'" 1; 1 1 ; j Speaking of the abova OLD BRANDY, the ! THE v INIMITABLE WfllTAKEB has on hand . vij v.'". , ' t rtif 1 PJWRY-S OLD APPLE BRANDY. U S?J? l0NfiSr OLD APPLE BRANDS, T1SO.ALE8VOLD APPLE BRANDY, 1 1 Sad many other oheiee BRANDS. 1-!. j. i :-. H SB ' mm . . . -. - j. : J. r. d iu eonteatea man em.n ii tm TTJTiif tt . LB at his Store, on Hargett Sti Wwera tha 1 f , a. m. and llf.a. . CaUon hlsa. - ; r hear fIiCINE9f& :i! .itv .? -ANDTOILET AIITICLES, i f Thi SutcriW ia the pleasure ef announcing to hU friends and the pahlie generally that afternaeh "delay tronhle, and expense, wing to the nrar, and in terrnptioaoftradeho has procured a fresh supply of Medicines, Toilets and other articles in his line, which he has been nhabla to. furnish, for aome time past He has to pay CAS II for all he buys, and hopes that eueh of his patrons a do net pay promptly, will take thm hinL m.nA that all in arrears, who hare not rone to the seat; of war : to fight. for our Independence" and HrMiintr..u will mt no their armrages or a part Hands, and keep his Stock replenuned. - '-rar All f orders from ' uieeounwy ! nnw ixom prompt and reliable parties,) will gJ nnnetieed, if not accompanied with the CASH orits aqniralenU -j T7 . , . -a '- ' !- P. P. FB8CUD, DrnggisVBaleigh, N C. nOR BEAUTIFYING All D IMPUOVING r. TllE IIAIIU- I hare received the foilowing fwrerite axtialan. vli i - Jlr. Allen's Ret6rer and ZylabaUamum, -ij i T Wood's aid Exekialtf lleatoTer, ( :u uarneu's vocoaxne ana jocm, i ' k. - - Roemskry and Castor uii ! Lowe's "and Pivers Pomades, Demerson, Petit & Co., Hygienique Societe, andiuonpeias yomaaes, Tricopheroua, Kathalron, Essence Bay Leaves, Sint) TfnirTnnir.. Philecome, and Pescnd's Hair Tonic. " ' I Also, the most approved Hair Dyes known in this country. ! . ..; -- r ' :i - For sale at - S ' f PESCUD'S DKUQ TURK. Rsleiffh. Majfl8, 180. . a80t. 0ISTS FRESH AND NEW CROP TDK NIP SEED. C10NSISTIHG OP THE POLLOWINQ VARIE ties: Early Large Flat Duch, Early 3ted Top, " Rata Bacfa, (a superior variety.) Xarge WWte Norfolk, 4 Large Yellow Norfolk, . Large White Globe. Also, Altrlngbam Carrot, Mangel Wortzel Beet, and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers t . June 18 tf. - P. P. PESCUD's- G II ISM AJS'S YEAST POWDERSMY Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chismaa has put np a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup plies can send in their orders. ' 1 If yon doubt that these great Pywders are not su perior to any now" known, yon can find testimonials from the most respectable families in Raleigh, at my s tore, where yofc can be supplied at wholesale or re tail. P. P. PESCUD. ' may 23 ', j , i NOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY I V. While on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I had the good fostune to procure from an old lriend a demijohn of Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla vor a splendid and invigorating article for the sick. Call, bv all means, and tret some before it is gone: price 26 cents a bottle. Among the choice variety of other things too tedious to mention, tc vrhicn toe at tention of the public is respectfully called, I have a fine lot of the best Hair Brushes. If yon 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 ow of the most higkfaltttin phnlint. P. P. PESCDD, Druggjst. NEW AND SPLENDID EXTRACTS Consisting of ' . THE WOOD VIOLET, HUMMING BIRD, BUTTERFLY VIOLET, I PATCHUTLY MtiSK, PINK JOCKY CLUB, . FRANGIPANI ROSE, &c. 1 i- Also, Prangipani, Verbena, Cologne and otherToilet waters. All of wnicn are of tne finest quality ana put up in elegant style. a f Fpr sale at " " : PESCUD'S DRUG STORE. Raleigh, May 18, 1880. i ma 23 tf. JUST RECEIVED AT PE8CUDS-DRUG STORE. A VERY PINE LOT OP TOILET SOAPS. B AKERS PREMIUM BITTERS. A new supply of these celebrated Bitters on hand At FJfiSUUU'B irug store. M US TAR D. A fresh supply just received At - PESCUD'S prug Store. PHALONS HAIR IN VIGOR ATOR. Barrys Tricopherous, Ezekials Ilair Restorer, Pavsons Indellible Ink. At PESCUD'S Drug Store. aul4 tf Raleigh, N.C. Confederate Cloth just received ' from the Crenshaw Woolen Company, Richmond, Va. a 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. JNortn Carolina uassimere urey, large quan tity for Uniforms and Military Overcoats,, ready made or made to meaearo. We nave now in our cut ting department two Cutters that cannot be beat in. jKhe art of cutting both military and citizens' dre&s. Aiav ia, . js. aoaavaa vivvuoj vasouuvi auu v uouugc y Velvet Vesting, black and Fancy; 50 Cassimere Suits, all sizes, just reoeived ; 50 dozen Merino and Lambs' Wool Shirts and Drawers ; India Rubber Overcoats and Legginj : fine Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, Olo.U, CV1. gp.. rl flk.-l., Bl.nVnti, LX ters, Gmbaters, Ac. T. W. ROYSTON A CO., feb 26 ; Fetersburr, Va. . Call and Settle. LL INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRI- ber will please call and settle their accounts. II you can't pay the money now, give your notes. My books must be closed. . H. L. EVANS. January 9th, 1862. Negro Girl for Hire. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS l'UK 111UE a Negro' Girl belonging to the Jefferson estate, a first fate hand. Apply to . janll tf M. GRAUSMAN. I ASH I CASH!! CASH! It v I 8ELL MY GOODS T FOR CASH ! I DON'T do a Credit Basinets ! Therefore I hope every person that- sees this advertisement will ' not ask me for CREDIT--because I am net able to do a credit business ; and have to pay. CASH myself. I have called op every person that owes me a DOL LAR, and have not been able to collect the first CENT. I wish yon would' call on some one that is able to credit. '' J. B. FRANKLIN. pll7 tf- i o LD DOMINION "TOBACCO."--AN OTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smokiine "To bacco," Just reoeived at "Turner's' North Carolina Book Store. Said to be Superior to the former. jan 5 td - - .' '-v . HTHITAKERS IS TUB PLACE 'TO f f BUY. ( part of the City, Goods delivered free of Charge, to any . mar 6 u. E CE8U MINERAL WATERS. CON jrjreta. Rockbride Alum, and Green. Brir Vm te Saipher Water, also Rock Bridm Alum Masa. saay tt V -. 'PISCTJDT URUa-STORi Census of North Carolina. 5 t: TRIE COL'MV 421 j 19 151 ' 27 142 i729 279 - 435 " 260 100 219 104 114 276 152 27 28 304 38 11 , 109 . 355 1,288 978 221 147 101 374 388 211 541 . 102' 362 1,121 152 693 2,450 104 85 1,111 259 29 rt 193 107 177 .80 115 2 451 273 . 290 -f 45 tf 184 688 766 .656 159 522. 1,484 392 318 127 106 345 380 1,450 407 135 122 489 42 86 184 143 53 l,-424 402 296 82 734 261 280 168 64 SLAT'S. 3,445 611 6,951. . 206 391 ,878 8,186 5,327 3,621 1,931 2,371 3,040 1,088 2,127 1,969 9,355 1,661 6,246 519 - 3,713 1 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 11,086 3,947 3,625 10,349 2,584 313 1,382 . 4,445 2,793 4,177 281 4,916 3,413 5,131 2,115 519 213 4,303 1,305 6,541 1,823 2,518 4,681 10,332 6,808" 3,499 5,109 2,983 3,569 5,195 8,473 620 5,453 1,645 5,456 6,318 3,929 2,391 7,028 1,169 2,469 1,246 1,597 2,246 10,733 10,401 2,465 104 5,451 1,208 3,496 1,433 ,'362 WHIM. 7,987 5,392 5 6,562 8,357 . 7,423 8,172 i 5,846 6,235 4,515 10,623 6,647 ' 7,402 6,297 2,940 tf,0o4 6,581 9,033 12,555 8,609 3,978 I0.1C8 5,779 . 8,795 9,561 4,671 13,378 6,001 8,286 6,880 10,716 6,490 7,009 4,180 11,189" 2,826 15,738 . 6,642 5,351 5,483 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 10,53 . 6,781 i 8,725 6,319 ! TOTAL. pll,853 6,023 11,664 3,590 7,956 ' H,77J 14,311 v 11,995 8,406, 12,654 9,237 10,646 7,499 5,343 8,185 16,215 10,730 19,105 9,168 6,84 COUNTIKS. Alamance,' Alexander, Anson; " Alleghany, Ashe, Beanfort, Bertie, Bladen, : Brunswick, -Buncombe, Burke,. Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, tittjran,-- v Cleareland, Columbus, Craven, 8,597 16,273 ,6,369 7,416 16,601 8,49.4 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 15,34? 5,528 15,657 5,73P 10,211 8,195 6,004 5,908 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,649 11,427 11,683 21,715 13,376 8,856 16,949 8,940 Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Davie, . fc Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, ' Gaston, Gates, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madison, Martin, . McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, New Hanover, 10,617 5,912 5,198 11,318 4,473 3,287 5,708 7,480 3,317 4,211 14,768 8,584 10,021 10,522 9,060 9,106 6,590 7,847 8,949 3,203 8,803 16,470 4,923. 3,598 4,771 8,721 13,280 5,944 9,110 8,229 Northampton, Onslow, Orange, . Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, 7,2484 11,221 16,793 4,0a 1 1.009 14,793 15,490 16,746 14,56 11,573 16,623 . 7,801 10,402 10,379 4,943 11,212 23627 15,726 6,357 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 8,655 Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Rutherford, Sampson, Stanly, , Stokes, Surry, . Tyrrell, Union,. Wajte, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Yadkin, Yancey, 631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667 BOOKS STATIONERY. &C. M IL1TARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. HARDEES' TACTICS, Complete Edition ; Revised by and published nnder tpe personal super visJan of the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50 When sent bv 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 Diode of cooking them Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel WM. H. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia Military Institute. 'Prloe $H T hen sent by mail, 1-70 THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOK, an abridgement of Hardee's;Infantry tactics, by Capt. J. K. LEE. Price $09.50 When sent by mail, 00.60 TI1E HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY; by Cant. JOSEPH. ROBERTS. Price $00,76 When sent by mail, 00.85 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 ARENTSCHILDT, first Hnz- zars, Kinirs German Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant Colonel, tne lion. r. PONSONBY. Price $00.60 When sent by mail, . 00.00 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops in Camp and Hospital, prepared for the Army of Virginia, and published by order of Ihe Sur geon General, with Essays on Taking food adht food, bv FLORENCE NIi"'- GAIiE. Price 00.29 When sent by mail, 00.30 ALSO a complete New Pocket Map of VIR GIN I A. Price $00.75 : When sent bv mail. 00.80 BYONET EXERCISE and Skiimishers Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia. Price $1.00 When sent by mail, s -1.10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL LERY Extracted from GILHAM'S. MAN NlfAL for Volnnteers and Militia. Price $1001 When sent by mail, 1.08 SCHOOL OF THE GUIDES, or the Practi cal Soldier, Illustrated with 38 Engrav ings, and designed for the use of the Militia of the Confederate States. " Price $1.00 When sent by mail, l06 MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element sry treatise on Advanced Guard, out post, and Detachment Service of Troops, and the manner of posting and handling them in pre ence of an Eneay. . P-Vl.00 When sent by mail, L'2 GILIIAM'S MANUAL for the Volunteers and Militia of the Confederate States. Price $2.50 When sent by mail, ' 3.00 Porssloby W. L. POMEROY. ge 11-tf . " Raleigh, N. C. A SUP.10R ARTICLE OF CHEW i, ING Tobac." The Pure Southern QuidL ABuppry of the above just received at . V - TURNER'S . : N. C, Book Store, Ian tf SauAgo please copy. . SODA, WATER AND SUGAR CRACK. mm 3 do. Jars of Pickles, at no 13 ' ' WHITAKXBS. CLOTHING &C. XTWjCLO' rHING STORE!! ; JUST OPENED BY 3 .at the corne Of Payetteville St. and Market Square 20,000 worth (of MEN'S and BOYS' Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and many other articles.': I wish jit distinctly understood that 'these Goods were fcourht in times of peace, and eonsequent- ly atmuoh lower prices than they could be bought for now. They; will be sold again at the OLD RETAIL PRICES. I have to p4rticiilar fancy for saying much. All I sk f tie public is to give me a-call. They fWill certainly not be disappointed , ? In the quantity, quality or I? i. lin the prices of my '.V:fy ' GOODS. Remember, corner r-t Favettevitle Street and Mor- Square, (formerly occupied by Mr. Pool.) Respectfully, ISAAfi-OBTTINGBR. au 31 -tf fRADE! g61 GFNTLE1VIEN AND BOYS IN WANT OF , CLOTHING HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac, of every description, will find me prepared tbia SPRING to furnish thim with BETTER GOODS, at more :V "Reasonable Prices than heretofore; and! most cordially invite them to examine'iny ' " ;GQ0DS AND PRICES before purchasing. Notwithstanding the' crisis, I have been NORTH and purchased, to great advantage, a most BEAUTT FUL. and VARIED STOCK of ' CLOTHING AND GENT'S FORNISIIING GOODS, and my friends can be furnished, at short notice, from head to ioot. Having a Splendid Stock of the most .fashionable and approved French CLOTH, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS of all kinds, Ac , the most ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR GUTTER AND WORKMEN ill my TAYLORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to compete with any one in the old North State in making anyiGarment or Clothing to order, in the most superb; and artistic manner. The' liberal encouragement I havo received and condoned indications of increasing confidence, inspire me With the hope that I shall be more liberally patron ized than, eve; to merit which I will give my undivi ded attention to the wants of all who favor we with a call. . ; M. GRAUSMAN. ap'lM tft . ' " MILITARY GOODS! Kfk SUP: GREY AND DRAB' MILITARY 0Uverc6ata wtQ larg capes, price 16, IS, 20 and 22 dollars; all home made. 50Clerin4 Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life. 500 Jrairs Merino and Shaker Drawers, all sizes, jJttrey na wmte, just to nana. 5( iPair lrey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth 'and C'ssimeres, made to measure or sold by the 'pair ot' single pattern to suit purchasers. Over' 6atingf,in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham. 4(Dozen:Bup. White Shirts. 70 Dozen Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue 1 " vShirtsi Rlan eta andt Shawls for Soldier's use. Oil. C oth Orircoate, Leggius and Cap Covers. Gilt iuttons by the gross. Gold BraidSjJ)y the pair. Havsacka by the hundred. 20 Q Pair'Btiil Gaiters. Heaty Socks' by the dozen. Glovjs and auntletts. Panti, VeSU and Dress Clothing; a complete assort ment t T. W. ROYSTON A CO.'S. oc5. 5, Petersburg, Va. . .' .i ' ' g . 1861. 1861. AUGUST lTth, ii r MILITARY GOODS! NOh 51 JSYCAMQRE, PETERSBURG, VA. in w wnvoTfiv c, iv In lli llUlDlUlVi W, '3 Can furnish Military Companies with the followine named, goods at short notice : .tOil Clo.h Over Coats, Oil Cloth Oaps, . , Oil Cloth Haverloeks, ' , Oil Cloth Haversacks, ' ', Oil Cloth Leggius, ' '.- Fatigue Jackets, U!; . - Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts. ?Gingham and Calico bhirts ; Minno under Shirts (White and Grey.) ?: "Merino Drawers, (V hite and Grey,) . . Velvet and flannel Zouave Caps, ' Heavy Grey Over Coats, vv ALSO, ON HAND, Grey and Blue Satinet, ' l " Grey Gasimere, Grey Flannel which they will make up to order ' " and warrent satisfaction in every instance. 1" T. W. ROYSTON, 4 CO.; I - i No, 51i Sycamore St, aof.21 tf Petersburg, Va. WniTAKER'S! ; I WHITAKER'S ! ! ' Will TAKERS ! ! ! SPRING GOODS! J. SPRING STOCK!!, I, A, Will TARE II m 5 ?. THE INIMITABLE. TIIE INIMITABLE WHITAKER. 5(X Boxes Oranges, $4 00 ; 10 boxe3 French Can 50i -do Lemons, 4 00 ' dy, 45 6 OVBbls. Apples, 4 00 ) SO boxes Webb A Whit IOC do Potatoes, 4 00 ) ted's celebrated TO 4S Boxes Candles BACCO. 100 lbs.,) 22c. '20,000 Havana CI 40 boxes Commen I GARS. Jari'dy.t ' 16c. 20 Cases Crackers. ltf boxes Pancy Can- 20 Bbls. Crackers. fly,- 20c, ' WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. Daily expected at the INIMITABLE W11ITA KR'S a great variety of WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. I - t; FISH I FISHl ! FISIII1 1 Herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fiah, and Shad are daily expected at 1 WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM. J jPl 6tf. i . UST "RECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S. Strong Fresh and Salty Snuff, and all to be had inthe SOUTEERN CONFEDERACY. Alio, a Large lot of Every oonceiveable article known l-I'-.f - t6 the trade, gvome one. come all, to e T tf FRANKLIN'S Call. sr-Btandard and Spirit of the Age copy. 'NINE GOLD JEWELRY.--TUE SUH- 6CRIBER has in store a splendid assortment of - FINE GOLD JEWELRV. . - ehibrteing a variety of styles of patterns of Brooches, it least Pins, Ear Rings, Bracelets, Finger Rings, La dJs and Gentlemen's Watch Chains, Pencils and Pens, Ojut Pins,!- Miniature Lockets, Gold Thimbles, Ao. 6)Q and examine. -' , yaov ,: C. B. ROOT. - USE (iHISUAirS YEAST POWDERS OEfFINGER Cfec Safi0i lister. W ESDAY MORNIN G, APRIL 30, io62 While gpur is selltng at three priees in .New Orleans, sijgar isielling at five or six prices ;in Richmond Richmond must procure all her sargar from Louisiana; New Orleans may pro cure her fl jur from the Red river country. Toe predicament of Richmond is worse than that of her sister oity in Louisiana, but the privations of each are great and pressing. : , ' v- If Richmond could obtain sugar and 1 molasses by Borne cheap ajnd regular prooess, tho cost of these articles here would be diminished raOre than half; and-the ; price that would therf be realized on them by their first owners, in New Orleans, would be doubled. Each oommunityi Would be twice as well off as i la ; and the hurden of war would fall much more lightly on both.i:; - : mere is grat danger of famine in the South ; of a sugar and molasses famine in the Atlantic states, of a salt and flour famine in the Gulf otates. 1 here is great danger of a salt and meat famine in EafctPrn Virginia,even though the vJCk t r,n portion of the Slate would be glad to exchange meir superaounaance oi tnese articles for flour, conee, naus, and a thousand minor articles, for many of wtoicb. they are pinched. This question of famine has become a very se- wj., u.ti .uowuutrj'. iiiuruiiani prices are exacted for be articles, as to which a local destitution prevails ; andthe community i thus tnxed more heavily for the means of living than if they pad a large revenue directly out of their packets into the public treasury. Tan scarcity exists every where in special forms. It is not due to the fact that the general supplies oi tne country in every article are une qual to the general demand ; but it results from the fact that these supplies are not distributed. There is ho transportation for the commodities of the community. The superfluous sugars of New Orleans are held there at half prices, because there are nojneans of getting them to the. quar ters where they are wanted, sugar i brines in Richmond triple the cost and freight from New Orleans, because there is no transportation for them to Richmondin quantity. If a calculation be made of the cost to the community all over the Confederacy of the arti cles for which each locality pay these high prices, it would be found, no doubt; that the tax inflicted upon the public in this manner is as great as the whole cost of the war. The people are probably paying in this way out ot their pockets, as the war goes along, as much a they will hereafter have to pay in taxation to extinguish the public debt. The qiestion naturally arises, upon this state of things, why is it that the rail roads dd not trans port for the community at large? "Why is their business in freights for the people discontinued 7 Why happens it that the people are by this de linquency taxed out of their rockets, for articles I-of livine, an amount approximating: the whole cost of the war ? If these interrogatories are ad dressed to the men of the railroads, their prompt answer is, that their trains are monopolized by the government, and totally engrossed in the bu siness of government commissaries and quarter masters. ' . The plea is probably a true on : if so, can no thing be done to relieve this intolerable, this ruinous, evil ? Has the Government either the heart or the brains to institute some reform of an abuse which is imposing a heavy tax upon the people? Are the Messrs. Commissaries and Quarterm&stnrs, with stories of whose reeking corruDtions the whole community Is so rife, so infal.ible in all their plans and measures as to bo beyond the reach of control and direction trom official superiors ? This is clear, that unless soma f tens are speedily taken to secure a part of the services of the railroads, for the uses of the general 4ublic, famine will soon begin to stalk abroad in our midst. Richmond tixamxntr. THE BATTLE OF CORINTH CORRES PONDENCE BETWEEN GENERAL, BEAUREGARD AND GENERAL GRANT IN RELATION TO THE BURIAL OP THE DEAD The' folio wins is the correspondence between General Beauregard and General Grant iu" rela tions to the burial of the dead at the battle of Corinth : ' GENERAL HEA.TJKEQARD TO GENERAL GRANT. Headquarters Army or thb Mississippi, Monterey, April 8, 1862. Sir: At the close of the' conflict of yesterday, niv forces being exhausted by tne extraordinary length of time daring which they were engaged with yours on that, and on the preoeeding day, and it being apparent that you had received, and were still receiving, reinforcements, 1 Tell it my duty to withdraw my troops from the immediate scene of conflict. Under these circumstances, in accordance with usages nf war, I shall transmit this under a flag of truce, to ask permission to send a mounted party to the battle field of Shiloh, for the purpose cffevine decent interment to my dead. Certain gentlemen .wishing to avail themselves oi tbia oDDortunitv vj remove to remains oi tneir sonaand friends. I must request for them the privi lege of accompanying the burial party ; and,in this oonnaetion. 1 deem it proper to say tnai x am asking only what I have extended to your own coun'rymen under similar circumstances. Respooifiilly, goivoraL. Your obedient servant, , Signed, G. T. BEAUREGARD, General commanding. To Maior General U. S. Grant, United States Army, commanding United Stales forces near Pittsburg, Tennessee. REPLY OF GEH. GRANT. Headquabtkrs Army in the Field, Pittsburg, Tennessee, April 9, 1862. General G. T. Beauregard, commahaing Confed erate Army of the Mississippi, Monterey. Tenn : Sir : Your dispatch of yesterday is Just received. Owing to the warmth ot the weather, I deemed it advisable to have all thp dead of both parties buried immediately. Heavy details were made for this purpose and it h now accomplished.' There cannot, therefore be any necessity of admitting wiibin our lines the partiesyou desire' to send, on the ground atked. I shall always ba glad to extend any courtesy consistent with duty, and especially when dictated by humanity. I am, general, very respectfully, your obedient ser vant, U. S. GRANT, Major-General. THE DUTY OF OUR FARMERS. Let it be remembered by farmers, that if Ihey wish a speedy termination of the war, and a speedy establishment of their independence, they most raise very large grain crops. ' Let it be remembered, thai now is the time to plant very large corn crops. , j- Let it be remembered, that a Soulier wece of land., well ploughed and well manured will 'pro duce more grain thin A large piece carelessly pre pared. V J "'l: -Kv;t.;W . Let it be remembered, that there arev sharpers all oyer the land, speculating in provisions,' and that the ravage! or we army , worms are; mart terrible than the grind roues" of Lincoln. Let it be ramemberedV thai it are subjuga ted it will be : by the speculators ia our midst, and not bj.UncbtaTv' 1.4: yl r ; ' Let it be reraemberi lal oof faxmerstoan do more to oorqttet these' than all our fodlers in, the field,- i;j f ; .-f "rf.fi ... Lot it be remembered, that the way to conquer the speculating merchants is for tha farmerf to raise large piion crops of, all kinds, f Let it be rsmembered, that the wont' misfor tune that canf befall any people is a dearth bf pro visions, i . ;.. i. : . '., L . Let ii be;rememlwred, that , any people have enough to eat I j and wear are obliged to be prosperous, snd cannot be conquered. Let it be. remembered, that if you wish to grow Hch you mutt' fill yeur corncribs and granaries now, and be prepared to raise Urge crops of cot ton when tbi blockade is raised. I! - Let it be aremembered, that it is your duty to. raise provisions for yourselves and a surplus for the soldiers who are fighting your battles for you.. Let it be Motnembffod, that if you do not . raise large provision crops you are helping Lincoln and L the speculators, to fasten tho yoke of bondage f upon your f ives and children. , ( I " ' uet it DeieinemiNered, tnat you owe, is as a solemn dutvito God and vour country to Your wives and childrenito religion and liberty to raise very large crops of provisions. - SCHEDULE OF MAIL ARRANGEMENT. RALEIGH. N. O: Northern Muil arrives daily, i at 4.5 p. m 41 9.00 p. mt ' 4.50 p. m " d.00 p. m. 6.30 a. m. M4.u p. m. oj0 a m. " 6.00 n. m. Do closes " Eastern Mail - arrives " Do' ; f j closes ' Western Mill! arrives Do closes Payetteville arrives it H Do. : closes Office hours from 7 a. m to 5 p. m and from 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, from 8 to 9 a. m. and from 6 to T o. m. Special; Notick.4 All persons will be requir ber ed to transact their business within Office hours. GEORGE T. CODKB,!?. JI. Novembiejr 16, 18tl. 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