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JOHN W, COSBY, 1 1
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AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF? NE6RJe
UUd-Felloivs' Hall, Frankltu St.,
RliSSil MEDICIKES a31 -;
JC--. ' t ,v AND'TOLLET ARTICLES.
The Sabacriber hat the pleasure of annonncujg to
bis friends and h pablio generaHy that after much
delay trouble, eapenae, ewfng to the war, and in
terrnptlon of, trade, ha has procured afreah supply of
Sledioines, Toileu and other articles in bis line, which
he has been, unable to furnish for some time past.
He ha to pay CASH for all he buys, and hopes that
such of his natrons as do not pay pronipljy, will take
f the, hiaC and that all in arrears, who have not gone to
the seat of war to fight for our tnaepenaeuce ..and
dearest interests, will pay op their arrearages or a part
at least, so that be may be 'able to meet presng de
' mauds, and keep bis Stock replenished.
JT fSMl orders; from - the eonntry. (unless" from
prompt and reliable parties, will go unnoticed, if not
accompanied with this CASH or its-equivalent.
P. F. PBSCUD,
; an jr tf , Druggist, Raleigh, N; C.
Oll IIEAUTIFx'INGJLNDIMPROVINCJ
THE IIAIR.--I nave received the foUowing
tavorite'' article, fit : .
Mrs. AUen9 Restorer and Zylaalsamnra,
Wood's and Ezekial's Restorer, .
Burnett's Cocoaine and Cociu,
Rosemary and Castor Oil,
; Lowe's and l'iver's Pomades,
Demersonr Petit & Co Ilygieniquc Societe,
and JSlonpclas Pomades,
TricopheroHS, Katbairon,
I Essence Bay Leaves,
Sayne's Hair Tonic,
Philecorae, and
Pescad's Hair Tonic.
Also, tho.most approved Hair Dyes known in this
country.
For eal o at
PESCUD'S DRUG STORE.
Roleigh, May 13, 18"0. . ma30 t'.
IIUIST'S FRESH AND NEW CHOP TUR
NIP SHED.
CONSISTING OF T11E FOLLOWING VARIE
ties: ,
Eariy Larc Flat Ducb,
Early Red Top, ' . r
Kuta Ilna, (a. superior variety.)
Large White Norfolk,
Large Yellow Norfolk,
Large White Globe. Also,
Altringham Carrot, Mangel Wortzel Reet,
and large Winter Drumhead Cabbage Seed.
For Sale in quantities to suit purchasers r-t
. jiune 18 tf. P. F. PESCUD's-
CIIIS MAN'S YEAST POWDERS. MY
Materials are to hand, and Mr. Chiduian has put
up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup
plies can send in their orders.
If you doult that these great Powders are not su
perior to any now known, yon can find testimonials
from the mott respoctablo families in Raleigh, at my
store, where you can be supplied at wholesale or re
tail. P. F. PESCUD.
may 23
N OTHER R III L LI ANT VICTORY !--
Whilo on my recent visit to the Old Dominion, I
had the good fortune to procure from an old iriend a
demijohn of Rose Cordial of the most delectable fla
Ter a splendid and invigorating article for the sick.
Cull, by all means, and get some before it is goue;
price 25 cents a bottle. Among the choi-o variety of
other things too tedious to mention, tc which the at
teution of the public is respectfully called, I have a
fiuo lot of the best Hair Crushes. If you want to feel
good and poetical in tbeeo gloomy times, just call
around, procure a brush and a bottle of cordial, and I
will guarantee a fine flow of the most hijJifa(utin
pheclin. P.: F. PESCUD, Druggist.
EXTRACTS
RICHMOND, VA,
1 -
DAILY SALES Public 1 and Prjvatb; j
' Te nledre our strictest attention to the "busioess en-i
- - - ;-('
j. trusted to us, and will, answer alii com 1
municutions promptly.' : i i
POUTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT.
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j PEEULES, PLUJIMEIl &! CO., I
! (rORMSRLT PEEBLES WHITE.) 1 i
COMMISSION MER CHANTS AND s ORQ CBES,
No. 22, Old Street, Petersburg Yai
IJR'OMPT and diligent personal attention given to
. the sale of all consignment of Produce ' Always
wn hknd a full supply of standard -quality; Orvcerios,
suited to the wants of Farmers and families; j
LEM'L PEEBLES, JllO. J. THOMTSO!.!
Mr u plumm e a, jr., late of the firm of f . M.
Martjin, Brother Co. , -'.ftii '
fr Sole Agents for Reese's Phospho Peruvian,
ur Manipulated Guano. . , ' f June 27 tf.
THE
EW AND SPLENDID
onsistin of
WOOD VIOLET.
HUMMING BIRD,
BUTTERFLY VIOLET,
PATCIIUTLY MUrfK, 4
TINK JOCKY CLUB,
FRANGIPAN'I ROSE, &-C.
Also, Frangipani, Verocna, Cologne and othr Toilet
waters. All of whicli are of the finest quality ana put
up in elegant style.
For salo at ;
PESCUD'S DRUG STORE.
Raleigh. May 13, S0. ma 23 tf.
JUST RECKIVED AT
PESCUDS DRUG STORE.
A VERY FINE LOT OF TOILET S0AP3.
j OAK CITY SAVINGS RANK
. j '. Dr. T. D. HOGG, PretidfH.i I ) j
Jobs G. Williams, Cutheir.
i DIRECTORS. ; ; ' . I
: br. T. D. Hog?, H. S.: Smitb, J j :
U. Duibee, ' . John iO. Williainsi j
Thits Bank is now receiving deposits, at the Rx-j
caangw Office of John G. Williams A Co. : Diaeovnt
day Tuesday, fob 18H-tf, 1.
T AKERS PREMIUM HITTERS.
U A now supply of these celebrated Bitter on band
At
TESCUD'S Drug Store.
M
USTARD.
TO THE FRIENDS OF i
IUOME MANUPAGr0KE8i
. THE KIN8TON M i
SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.
ORDERS for negro BROGANS and BOOTS ard
solicited: J. C. CARPENTER, A&nt.
Kjnstoa, N: C, June 24, 1860. I augi-ktfi.
rETEjtSBURG, YA. i I !
THIS WELL KNOWN ESTALISHMENT, ?
BAVINS Bill BBCERTLT FITTED UP A.HD 8CPUE
' WITH ALL MODBKB COM VEKIENCKS, f I
Now offers to Travellers Attractions? i
Unsurpassed by any Hotel 1
.."in the Conntry: ' ! ;
mar 5- JOHN JARRATT & BRQ.
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DONNAN8 Ac JOHNSTON, i !
U ROGERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
I'etersDurg,
jal-ly
COMMISSION . MERCHANTS.
I NSURANCE COMPANY OF TIIR VAI..
LLKY OF VIRG INIA, Winchester, Virginia, Copital
iv,uv. luwrpwruu ranrcn,i80J. voarter iper
tu ill Losses equitably adjusted and promptly paid, 1
Filre Losses naid in 8 vears to Julv. 160L tsas iaot tfl
naranee against loss or damago y Are, 6n as fmvori
able Uriaa a other responsible VompaniesL -(;
4 u. a. vKu, i'reaTt.
A fresh supply just received
At PESCUD'S Drug Store.
1JIIALONS HAIR INVIGOK A TOR.
fParrys Tricopberous,
Ezekials liair Hestorer,
' Parsons Indellible Ink.
At . PESCUD'S Drug Store,
an 14 tf Raleigh, N. C.
Confederate Cloth just received
from the CreDshaw 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 Cassimcre 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 boat in
the artt cutting both military and citizens drets.
Black French Cloths, Cassimeres and est in eg :
Velvet Vesting, black and Fancy; 50 Cagaimere Suits,
all sizes, just received ; 50 dozen Merino and Lambs
Wool Shirts ana Drawers; India Kub.bcr Overcoats
and LeggiiiJ ; fine Shirts, Drawers, Sucks. Ou11e,
Glove, Cravats, Suspenders. Shawls, Blankets, Gai
ttrs, Gambaters, Ac. T. W. ROYSTON & CO.,
feb 28 Petersburg, Va.
Call and Settle.
V LL INDEBTED TO THE SURSCItl
x 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. t .
4 : - . Censnt of North Carolina. : .
At Reported by tkk Secretory of the Siatt Convert-
COUNTIES. WHITE.
Alamanee, 7,9S7
Alexander, 5,392
Anson, 6,&62
Alleghany, 3,357
Ashe, 7,423
Beaufort, 8,172
I Bertie,. 5,8-1
Bladen, 6,235
Brunswick, 415
Buncombe, 10,623
I Burke, ,647
Cabarrus, 7402
Caldwell, ,27
; Camden, 2,940
Carteret, 6,064
CasweU, 6,581
Catawba, 9,038
Chatham, 12,555
Cherokee, 8,609
Chowan, 2,78
Cleaveland, 10,108
Columbus, 5,779
Craven, 8,795
Cumberland, 9,561
! Currituck, 4,67 1
Davidson, 13,378
Davie, 6,001
Duplin, 8,286
Edgecombe, 6,880
Forsythe, 10,716
Franklin, 6,490
Gaston, 7,009
Gates, 4,180
Granville, 11,189
Greene, 2,826
Guilford, 15,738
Halifax, 6,642
Harnett, 5,351
Haywood, 5,488,
Henderson, " 8,931
Hertford, 3,948
Hyde, 4,682
Iredell, 11,141
Jackson, 5,241
Johnston, 10,548
Jones, 2.210
Lenoir, 4,903
Lincoln, 6,000
Macon, 5,370
Madison, 5,693
Martin, 5,435
McDowell, 5,542
Mecklenburg, 10,543
Montgomery, ' 6,781
Mooro, 8,725
Nash, 6,319
New Hanover, 10,617
Northampton, 5,912
Onslow, 5,198
Orange, 11,318
Pasquotank, 4,473
Perquimans, " 3,287
Person, 5,708
Pitt, 7,480
Polk, 3,317
Richmond, 5,211
Randolph, 14,768
Robeson, 8,584
Rockingham, 10,021
Rowan. 10,522
Rutherford, 9,060
Sampson, 9,106
Stanly, 6,590
Stokes, ' 7,847
Surry, 8,949
Tyrrell, 3,203
Union, 8,903
Wake, 16,470
Warren, 4,923
Washington, 3,596
Watauga, 4,771
Wayne, , 8,721
Wiikes, 13,280
Wilson, 5,944
Yadkin, 9,110
Yancey, 8,229
iwn.
TRIK
col'jcd.
421
19
151
27
142
729
279
435
260
100
219
104
114
276
152
279
28
304
. 38
151
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
6
193
'107
177
80
115
2
451 .
273
290
45
184
688 t
766
656
159
522
1,484
392
318
127
106
345
380
1,450
407
135
122
489
42
86
1S4
143
53
1,424
402
296
82
734
261
280
16S
64
fiLATft
3,445
611
6,95
206
39 h
5,878
8,186
' 5,327
3,621
1,931
2,371
3,040
1,088
2,127
1,969
9,355
.1,664
6,246
. 619
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
11,086
3,947
3,625
10,349
2,584
3lS
1,382
4,445
2,793 .
4,177
281
4.9161
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
1,216
1,597
2,248
10,733
10,401
2,465
104
5,451
1,208
3,496
1,433
362
TOTAL.
11,853
6,022
13,664
3,590
7,956
14,77V
14,311
11,995
8,406
12,654
9,237
10,546
7,499
5,343
8,185
16,215
10,730
19,105
9,166
6,842
12,348
8,597
16,273
16,369
7,416
16,601
8,494
15,786
17,37.6
127691
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
C.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
U,221
, 16,793
4,043
1 1,t09
-16,798
15,490
16,746
16,623
7,801
10,402
10,379
4,943
llr303 i
28,627
15,726
6,357
4,957
14,906
14,749
9,720
10,711
8,655
631,489 30,097 331,081 992,667
BOOKS' STATIONERY &C.
M
IL1TARY ROOKS for, CASH ONLY.
Negro Girl for Hire.
mllE SURSCRIRER HAS FOR HIRE
1 a Negro Girl beh nging to the Jefferson estate, a
first rate hand. Apply to
jnll tf M. GRAUSMAN.
AS II I CASH!! CASH!!!
m. L; Bkmt, See'1
ap'l to tf
Vf. S. SIMPSON, Ag't! j
.. 4 peteriburg, Va.
I . !
1 WASTE Di" WANTED X I
AT Turn .? : i
INIMITABLE WHITAKER'S,
A CONTENTED MAN ; VQ RvWAlt till
IV he offers a premium of VJVX GALLONS of !
Drewry's Celebrated 8ontbaipton(Vriu)
.. URANDY. U-'ilH
Speaking of the abore OLD BRANDT, tbf
THE INIMITABLE I WittlTAKER
has on hand v :-'-;.M". .-4-t-t ).vk';'4' l x'
PREWRY'S OLD APPLE BRAND
SETH JONES' OLD A?PLK BRANDY
TISO ALES' OLD APPLE BRANDT,;1
ana many ether eholce BRANDS. V r . j ilVM
r.-B. xh contented man ean-fini tb INEttlTAr
Us at his fitore. on tfirratt St tk.
p . 7 "w mmitm
or b, a. m. and
v
I BELL MY GOODS FOR CASH ! I DON'T
do a Credit Business ! Therefore 1 hope every person
that sees this advertisement will, not ask mo for
CREDIT--because I am not able to do a credit
business ; and have to pay CASH, myself.
I have called on every person that owes me a D O L
LAR, ,and have not been able to collect the first
CEN T. I wish you would call on some one that is
aide to credit. J. 1. Jf KAN KLIN.
apH7 V ;
ALU DOMINION "TOBACCO."--AN -
J OTHER Lot of Old Dominion Smoking "To
bacco," Just received at "Turner's'' Lorth Carolina
Book Store. Said to be Superior to the former.
Jan 5 td
'Vr-
;CLOTHINGr &C
HEW CLOTHING STORE it
, JUST OPENED
1
ISMC
uBTTlNuBR
5
athe'eproer of Fayetteville St. and MarkefSquare
$'),OaO worth of MEN'S aod BOYS' Ready
M?4e Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Bats, and masty other
areles, I wish it distinctly understood that Ihene
GQds wer bought ia times of peaee,nd eonsequeot
ly At mucWlower prices than, they eonld be bought for
no K Tbxy will be sold again at the
a ' ''old retail prices.'
1 1 Ve no particular fancy for saying much. All I
;'ak of -the publio is to givemeaealL They
: '.will-certainly not be disappointed
. in the quantity, quality or
. f , in the prices of my
: ; j ' GOODS.
ive me inner, corner rf Fayettevitle Street and Mar-
Sqftarertgrmerly oocapied by Mr. PooL)
i ' Respectfully,
v sa314Lf ISAAC OETTINGER.
Z. ' ; T'u 1 1 '
SATURDAY MOfiiaN$ MAT 10, mi.
iacL
SPRING TRADE!
iGFfMTIsElVIEN AND BOYS
Iff W&fT'OF
; fjLOtHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOTS, &c, of
cvef description, will find me prepared this SPRING
to fumisk thtm with BETTER GOODS, at more
r h Reasonable Prices
than heretofore; and most cordially invite them to
examine lay -
V -fl.QODS AND PRICES
before.purehasing. I
. NotwittiUnding the crisis, I have been NORTH
andpurcbaiea, to great advantage, a most BEAUTI
FUL aadiVARIED STOCK of
r. i ; CLOTHING
AND fEPJTS FURNISHING GOODS,
anyny friends can be furnished, at short notice, from
heaJifto jot.
1 HinK .4 splendid Stock of the, most fashionable
and .approved. Fren-h CLOTH, DOESKINS,
CASI31EHES, VESTINGS of all kinds, 4o ,
the tnost ACCOMPLISH EI AND SUPE
Rl JR ; V
OifTTER AND WORKMEN
in m TAYLORINCf ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready
to cmJJele wih any one In the old North State in
maf &g ny Garment or Clothing to order, in the mot
supf -'b a4d artistic manner.
.Ti4 i liberal encouragement I nave received and
cor4aue indications of increasing confidence, inspire
me 1 1th tft bope that I shall be more liberally patron
ized than Ver; to merit which I will give my undivi
ded'' attention to the wants of all who favor we with a
call. ' M. GRAUSMAN.
aiyi3rtf . '
; MimTAItY GOODS!
rA ; UP. GREY AND DRAB- MILITARY
QVJ Overcoats with large capes, price 16, 18, 20 and
- - V dollars, all homemade.
SO Merino Shirts, Grey and White, for camp life.
5 OQ pairs Merino and Shaker 'Drawers, all sices,
Grey and White, jast to hand.
50 PCir Grey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth
'. aSd Cassimeres, made to measure or sold by the
' p&ir or single pattern to s ni t purchasers.
OveSoalSngs in Beaver, Pilot and Petersham.
44 Djyen sup. White Shirts.
7 Dten Cassimere, Gingham and Calico fatigue
T S lfi - -
Blafliett and Shawls for Soldier's use.
Oil ClotiiQrereoats, Leggins and Cap Covers.
Gilt Buttons by the gross.
Gold BrMds by the pair.
HavrsaAs by the hundred.
300 Pa Drill Gaiters. -
Heay Scks by the dozen.
Glares aAd Gauntlelts. '
Pantl, Vesta and Dress Clothing ; a complete assort
i mat at T. W. ROYSTON St CO.'S.
OC 9 .' Petersburg, Va.
Ml.
AUGUST Wth,
1861.
HARDEES' TACTICS, Complete Edition;
Revised by and published under the personal super
vision of the Author in 2 Volumes. Price $2.50
When sent by mail, 2.70
VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry and
Rifle Tactics, withlfouors paid by the troops;
Inspections, Reviews, Duties of Captains,
Companies, Duties in Camp, and Garrison,
Soldiers Rations and Mode of ooking them
Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel WM.
II. RICHARDSON, graduate and formerly As
sistant Instructor of tactics, Virginia Military
Institute. Pce L6
": hen sent by mail, L70
THE VOLUNTEERS HAND BOOH., an
abridgement of Hardee's Infantry tactic, by Capt.
J. K. l.EE. " Price $00.60
When scut by mail, 00.60
THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by
Capt. JOSEPH ROBERTS. Price $00.75
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 ARENTSCU1LDT, first flus
zars, King's" German Legion, with an abridgment of
them, by Lieutenant Colonel, the Hon. p.
PONSONBY. Frioe $00.50
When sent by mail, 00 60
DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING by Troops
in Camp and Hospital, prepared for he Army
of Virginia, and published by order of Ihe Snr-
. . j :,!. Jiauiu 't'atkitlK food
fnd wht fo?d FLolmNCE NIGHTIN
GALE. Price $00.25
When sent by mail, 00.30
ALSO a complete New Pocket Map or VIK-
GINIA. . rnou.i
When sent by mail, . 00.80
B tYONET EXERCISE and Skiimisliers
Drill by R. MILTON CARY, Lieutenant
Colonel Provisional Army of Virginia.
Price $1.00
When sent by mail, 1.10
INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIELD ARTIL
LERY Extracted from GILUAM'S M AN
NUAL for Volunteers and Militia
Price $1 00
When sent by mail, L08
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, L06
MAHAM'S OUT POST DUTY, an Element
ry treatise ou Advanced Guard, out post,
and Detachment Service of Troops, and the
manner of posting and handling them in pres
ence of an Eneay. Pr'Sl.OO
.When, sent by mail, LI 2
GILHAM'S MANUAL for tie Volunteers
and Militia of the Confederate States.
Price $2,50
When sent by mail, S.00
For sale by . W. L. POMfiROY.
se 11-tf Raleigh, N- C
MILITARY GOODS!
i'O.'Mli SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA,
Tl W. ROYSTON, & Co,,
O il ffcJ-nish Military Companies with the following
nanfd gi ods at short notice :
?! Oi Clo.h Over Coats,
, l) Cloth Oaps,
Oil aoth Haverlocks.
Oil Cloth Haversacks,
4 - Oil Cloth Leggins,
Fatigue Jackets,:
ij Plain and fancy fatigue Shirts.
Q igbam and Calico Shirts,
rlirino under Shirts (White and Grey.)
V Merino Drawers, (White and Grey,)
' " elvet and flannel Zouave Caps,
j Heavy Grey Over Coats,
- ALSO, ON HAND,
' i Grey and Blue Satinet,
i Grey Gasimere,
G y Fiannel -whreh hey will make up to order
' und warren t satisfaction in every instance.
) , ' T. W. ROYSTON, A CO.,
ri 1 I No. 51$ Sycamore St.
'21 .f i - Petersburg, V.
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.f fi'-BUI Goods delivered free of Charge, to any
pari ox wm ,
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11ES II. MINERAL ,-. WATERS CON-
rress. Rockbridge Alum, and. Green Brier Va
WhiU Sulpher Water, also Rock Bridge Alans Mass
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A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF CHEW-
x ING 4Tobaooo. The Pare Southern Quid. '
A Supply of the above just received at -
. TURNER'S ..
; T - N.'O.Bok Store,
ias 9 tf " '- -' eUAge please copy, " H "
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ODA. WATER AND SUGAR CRACK-
i'-i Prom thaChatlei?on Mercury, 4 1
' THE 80LDIERSVDREAM.. :
"IN BIS BLASKCT OK TBX aBOrrHD."
Weary, weary lie tb toldie - T
In hit blanker on the ground, '
With no tweet "Good night? to chaer him,
And no tender voice's sound
Making music in the darknes, "
Making ligbt his toilaoma hours,'
Like a sunbeam in the forest,
Or a tomb wreathed o'er with flowers.
Thoughtful, hushed he lies and tearful,
' As bis memories sadly roam T
To the "way little parlor" f
And the loved ones of his borne,
And bis waking and his dreaming ...
Softly braid themselves in one,
As the twilight is the mingling
Of the starlight and the sue .
And when sleep descends upon him,
Siill his thought within his dream
Is of h'ime, and friends, and loved ones,
And bis busy fancies seem '
To bo real as they wander : .
To a mother's cherished form,
As the gently said in parting
"Thine in sunshine and in storm,
Thino in helpless childhood's morning,
And in boyhood'sjoyous time, -Thou
must leave me now- Oo-J watch thee
In thy manhood's ripened prime."
Or, mayhap amid the phantoms
Teeming thick within his brain, -
His dear father's locks o'er silvered
Come to greet. his view again,
And he hears his trembling accents
Like a clarion ringing high,
"Since not mine are youth and strength, hoy,
Thou must victor prove, or die." "
Or perchance be hears a whisper
Of the faintest, faintest sigh,
Something deeper than word spoken,
Something breathing of a tie
Near his soul as bounding heart-blood ;
,. It is hers, that patient wife,
And again that parting seemeth -
Like a taking leave of life;
And her lust kiss he remembers,
And the agonizing thrill.
And the "Mtwt you go 7" and answer
'I but know My Country's teiW."
Or the little children gather,
Half in wonder, round his knees,
And the faithful dog, mute, watchful,'
In the mystic glass be sees ;
And the voice of song, and pictures,
And the simplest homestead flowers -Unforgotten
crowd before him
In the solemn, midnighk hours. .
" Then his thoughts in Dreamland wander
To a sitor's sweet caress,
And he feels her dear lips quiver
As his own they fondly press ;
And he bears her proudly saying,
(Though sad tears are in her eyes),
"Bravo men fall, but live in Story,
For the Hero never dies "
Or perhaps his brown cheek flushes
And his heart beats quicker now, -As
he thinks of one who gavebim
Hira, the lovedone, love's sweet vow. ; .
Ard, ab, fondly be remembers
He is still her dearest care,
E'en in his star-watched slumber
That she pleads for him in prayer.
Oh, the soldier will be dreaming,
Dreaming often of us all,
(When the damp earth 's his pillow,
And the snow and cold sleet fall),
Of the dear familiar faces,
Of the cozy, curtained room,
Of the flitting f the shadows
In the twilight's pensive gloom.
Or when summer suns burn o'er dim,
Bringing drought and dread disease,
And the throes of wasting fever
Come his woary tramo to seize,
In the res' less sleep of sickness
Doomed, perchance, to martyr-deatb,
Hear him whisper "Home" sweet cadence,
With his quickened, labored breath.
Then Ood bless him, bless the soldier,
And Ood nerve him for the light,
May he lend his arm new prowess
To do battle for the right :
Let htm feel that while he's dreaming
In his fitful slumber bound,
That we're prayicg God voatthfer him
In his blanket on the ground.
Charleston, S. O. C. H. G.
INVESTMENT OF RICHMOND.
Some months ago, a Northern paper staled that
it was the purppsa of the Yankees to put into ex
petition Nanoleon's tajAica-iog-tb 'H"" M
TPTBnndHRjduce Richmond by investing it; and
without a battle. All the avenue to it were to
occupied, ' aH supplies: cut efT, so that It would 1e
compel tea to ian wunoui a oiow, or n mngni.
took plac t all,"onthair own ternis. "Ib purau-
ance or tnu programme uurnsiae was to iaae pos
session of the Koflh Carolina iailroad"i tbePenin
sula to be strongly occupied J the Rappahannock
to be held in the same way; Banks to advance up
the Yallev and to threaten the Orange Kailroao,
and the Canal at soma point above Scottsville ;
the Cheat Mountain arm v to advance upoD fiocs
bridge and North River, and Lynchburg. These
various advances being established snd maintained;
the onlv remainine avenue would be tne Danvme
Road which, of course, wruld speedily follow the
. Hit rs r tun w l T rwo I . . .-- - - .1 - r '-
ox nwv aiiv niuuun oi laS rCSU
This was the substance of the statement. W
art glad to know that our Governmerit Is fully
adviaed of it, and rppared to baffle the desigta
of the enemy. Especially, with reference . to
the meditated Vjp atlscki on' tte Canal ";frpti
Staunton and through Riekbridge, the asnplest
preparations havo been . made. At the yojnta
threatened by greater forces; bopa our author
ities are equally ready. ' Tne coil of tha anaeoo
da mutt bebroken, and it cannot be dona , too
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Westera MaU arrives
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ed to transact.their buiinees within Oflea bouts
r - u GEORGE T. COOKE, P. il.
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COUNfiffG-TloUSB CALENDAR LS03
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WHIT AKERS III
SP51NG GOODS'
' SPRING STOCK!!
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TTHTITA'HIE,"
THE ILLIMITABLE WHITAKER.
50-TJoxes' Oranges, i 00 j 10 boxes French Can- ' .
50 do Lemons, 4 00 ) dy, " ' 45e.
50 Bbls. Apples, 4 00 ) 20 boxes Webb k Whit-
10' do Potatoes, 4 00) ted's celebrated TO-
40Bokes Candles ( BACCO.
100 lba.,1 jJc(ao,UWJ Havana vi-
40 boxes Common t GARS.
Candy,. , 16o. ( 20 Cases Crackers.
lfKoics Fancy Can- ( 20 Bbls. Crackers.
WOP AND WILLOW WARE.
fJaUv emected at the INIMITABLE WHITA-
KlR'S 1
WARE.
; FISH I 17ISHII FISH!!?
X herrings, Mullets, Mackerel, Salmon, White Fish,
an1 Shad are daily expected at
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WHITAKER'S CITY EMPORIUM.
T;UST?JttECEIVED AT FRANKLIN'S,
sill: Str&g Fresh and Salty Enufl; and all to be had
i;ie SOUTEKRN CONFEDERACY.
AS a Large lot of Every conceiveable article knowa
-'Yi - to the trade.
ff ome rtie, come alL to
; ATMt FRAKKLIN'8 CalL
ISjandard and Spirit of the Aga copy. . .
jftttidS -boLD aEWBLJlYTllB 8TJ1I
.JCi SCliBKR has ta store a splwidid aasortment ef
iiAFIJmOLD JEWELRY, X
em bracia r a variety of styles ef patterns of Breeches,
Bt laat Pine, Rex Kings, BraeeleU, iBger Binge, La
diii and eutieaaea'a Wateh Chains, Peaeils and Pena,
Ou t Pinv ' Miniatare Lockets, Gold TbimbUay- o.
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1ST OF LETTERS REGAINING UN-
ealledforia the Raleigh Post -Office, May 6th,
1862: W " . :
Allen, Ira N j;
Allen, Capt Jas E :
Austin, B P' ' :!
Alexander J Al
Brownine; AM :!
Brtnkley, Miss Susan
Britton, MUs Lonka
Brown, Hr Wyatt Mi 2
Barber, Miss Laciada
Brady, John
Bailv, S C i
Botemoa, W J 1
Butler, Mrs Elisabeth
Byrum, Mr Martha
Ballree, Jehu R ;!
Barrette, D 8
Bostiek, Thomas 1 ;l
Byrde, Meses ;, .
Carpenter, i) B ; i
Chisenhalli Mrs Jane
Courch, Miss Ssariah -Cooper,
MUs Lucy If
Carpenter! Miss H M
CarrcOLS IR .' i il , .
Crocker, Wm I
Cawthom Misa Lucy A
Oole, CaptlUugjaJU; 3
Eele, A P! 1 ' , i! '
Ely, Cbas. R j j, .
Estia, Miss Laora ;
Falls, Cap() Dixon
Faxier, Jaob....
Glenn. Anaersoa
Glover, Mils Sarah
King, Mrs Mary A M
Lynch, Lemon
Lane, Win ;
Lanier, Joha C 1
Latham,'. Wm A
Louis, Miss Maria
Lawson, James : -Lewis,
J)r Pan? W
Moore, D R A
Moore, J E 5
MeGehee, Beaj
MeGulre, Mr '
Maiaard, G J '
Mitchell, MUs Faanie
Myatt, Alfred
ParrUh, Patn
Paryear, BO
Vd, Joha 1 .
Powl, S4ie L
Pally, Addtsea v
Pool, Jno . ; - .
Porter, Robert
Pertln, Mis Aan E -
Powell, Miss Rebecca
Ramseur, John
Rawley, JohnW.
Sudderth, Ifi M.
8ulivaa, James a
8mithr ThoSC .':.,....,
Smith; Gaston B
Segraves, JCrs Jaae
S graves, Mrs Ishasa
Shield, Dr KU k
Smith,8idaey A :
Smith, Misa Willie
Sanders, Miss Mary
UM1UHI anunvu ;lvw -If MM -- ,,. . 1.
Hester, Mrf Sarah; !
Huffstiekler, Henry
Hiaes, AD
HU1. Mrs KliaaJaetH
Ranter, WK
HUL A G
Hall, MUs
Josephine 2
llnod. Thomas
HiUiard, Mrsdaafta
Heire. EL
Howard, MUs Liseri M
Hester, Thos N
Harris, George
Hanks, KF
Hinson, Adam
Johnson. Dr Suss
Johnson, .Miss Ueilie
Jones, Mrs B '; .
Jones, James ' '!
Jones, Neal A , -
Jones, Henry
Johnson, Mr M V
Jones, Bea... ,i
Taylor, fm B i. 1 -
Thompson, Washiagton
Teany, N B " 1 "
Terrell, Jas II :''
Taylor, Lewis N j
Thompson, Miss 8 F '
Taylor, CW ". '-.'. n-ii'v
Tbomasoa, "Walker F
Thoaia,Capt Ohai Hi 1 '
Vaugbaa, Mrf LigilUa ..
WeddallWB ' ' 1
Willlamsv Simon !j-l (1
WalUy, Capt Joseph ' ; ,
Warren, Jamas : -' ' '
WilsoarMr 8ephTonla?ii
Wiagaba, Miss Maggie j ii
WombUv W" H ' '
Ws0kerA Mrs Tom (for; L .
'"' harityy " -x T.f,
Westuald,i4rs Usui - i
WOllams, Dsvld A ., .
Whlukar. Misa Molli I
Call for Advertised Letters, and give thevdate
of the Lis. 'it ." GEO. T. COOKE, PM.:.
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- 8wnttTVT.lo So-rA lady of Fluvanna
tj.Ud4U8 ba 2sHV.iftS.
tot Ita benefit ofoaskeepers xs. ;? uk f
To the ashes of corn cobs add little baUleg va
ter. AftaraJlwinglt-toslad for avfew minutes
poor off the lyawhich tin be used at 000a with
an acid, (sour milk or vinegar.) -Ita aoakea the
bread as light alraoal MMOdaExchaHg , ,
-1 Oar ladf readers ia tb cooxtry; should cat this
l out suid.ramtunjber, iL-They can avail .them
aehrea of corn cabs, it. will be perceived, at any
moment, and vitkacaroaly any (roabla at aH, if
NORFOLK DAY BOCTK.
The Tfcfexy Latest IT orthern And
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. European IntelUgenoe-
MOW lis Wxl TiajTO SUR8CRIDE.
DAILY, One Tesri . U
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fTHIE PAY BOOK HAS NO W BECOME
X . tae atwspapeT-of tb South. The irery latest '
Northern and European News appears ia Its sol jmasy
ooe, two, had three days la advaaee ef all ether pa
pera.isi ihjk OosOaeaay t ;'sif. :
Wa lahflHt tbalillowlBg extraeta Iresn what etkWs
have siy .f as ij 4 :, j ,4 yUh:
r T. fc BisaiavEsq, who has lately returned from
fiurope: wih tsaporsaat dispatefiei to th Confederate ?
Statesoverniaeai says la a reefn ff,
" While ia London ani Pari, I saw several quota- r
keas froai the BoaroLc DAT Boaay aad aleee say;
rmturn I nave ausui aww aunwiafuwi; um hm
sprighUy jouraal
Charleston, and
; The Saielk I Yaii
The Koffblk :Da Eook; whlh Is so fast gaining
mopulariry areagheui the Soathevn Confederaey;
oeae to as greatly ealargrd had topreved, aad glvei
as Wortberu. and loreiga News la advaaee of y
ear other exehan-w, and U, taatarore, pvraaee w-
? WtrtmiitiinfC) Paflaawal aaysrj
t riaa arfblk Day Book has f'rifii
aabUexohange jwa-wlva. ffS
latest aaws IroWtha EaP fn?!&!J r
FoirtgnjHawa.":Hf-i kT Vp
!7'e'i'wlrfaTly'-BeeS eoatalas .the latssinawa,.;
tatsresting wnfs, IX! r$.p
in the newspapers of ITew Terk
itiereitlel-r-':tv!!f:tl ,
lac their jpapars pwat yroteptly ky..jaaiU
wUh acaoaat of sabsesfpUon neieM ,
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