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Sir i NO 45 RALEIGH! WEDNESDAY MORNING JUNE 4 1862. VOL LX1I THE U1XMIGU REGISTER MEDICINESr&a . kvU-WEKKLY AND WIIKLY, ! r?RE8H MEDICINES UY JOHN W. aim IS. suitor Ann paorairTOB. lHt SEMi WEEKLY REGISTER to published Wednefday and Saturday saoratug, at 4 tt per " livable iii advance, or $4 00, if wjrtta J' j uii the subaoription yew has expiree. THE Wr'KKLY REGISTER U puMUbed vry iB.-ly u'otuing, at $2 00 per aanuur payable is Iiru,blv m idvance. ul Advertising in tbf Seaai-WeeMy Register : , ! 1 lines ur ) one In"00' ,er succeeding insertion, I (4urp si months, twelve " three " twelve monthf, including paper, Iii the Weekly Regl-ter : I su.i.re tor tn mm nseruun, $1 4MI it s w 14 06 S 0 15 00 26 00 : Cenansof Morfb Crwii. At Reportthy th Sterttary uf A -Swl CSjhm. Hon. j i-:-f:-a"Toi.BT-Tiiiert--' The Subscriber ha the pleasure of announcing to ku friends ud toe public generally, that after much delay trouble, end expense, owing to the war, end ia terraptiea of trade, he hu procured a fresh supply of Medicines, Toilet end othir article in hit line, whkh be hu beea uaabl. to furnish for some time pajt He hu to pay CASH for all he buya, and hopei that euch of bi petroni a do not pay promptly, will take tbe hint, and that all iu arrears, who bar aot gone to the teat of war to fight far oar iadependeuce and deerelt interests, will pa; up their arrearages or a part at leant, so thai ha may be able to meet prening de mand, and keep kit Stork replenished. f4fAVL ardere from the country (nleea (root pronpt and reliable parti,) will go anaotieed, if aot accompanied with the CASH or iu equivalent. P. F. PKSOUD, au 17 tf ' Druggist, Raleigh, $ C. fl 00 25 19 w. nd fur every succeeding iowtion, I iiiUM twelve mwtua, k aja . .. .uu , twelve months, in.'tinjg w mij pl - All adverueemenU not otherwise directed, wdl bo lfcWud in theScmi-Weekt, ."BTm Busineae van, , ,," "a i w' n. .1. verted in either the weeaiy or '" - -uvmtka for 85 00, or twelve months for tlO-ta both a nr,.. .i.month.or15fortwelve month. pv"-' "j' . .1.. ffi, for loairer Uontracis can ue , advertisements. BUSINESS CARDS. jfa 3 M U 1 f a";- el s JeCARl ERET ARMITROMU, BOOK BINDERS, AMD BLANK BOOK at AMU FACT 0 FOH BEAaTlFVINUAMUlHFKOflNU THE HAUt.-.I bar received the following favorite articled, Tit : Ufa. AUen't aiiMnr mytabafsamam TTa"- kxaiuh' fvireit' BorBnlfi Cocoauno mliOMtT. Roaemiry and Castor Oil, Lowe' and Piver' Famadea. Uemerson, Petit V Co Hygienique Kociete, and Monpela Pomades, Tricopherons, Kathairon, Easence Bay Leaves, Sttjoe'a Hair Tonic, Philecoiue, and Pescud'a Hair Tonic. Also, the most approved Hair Dye known in thU oountry. Kur sain at PESCUD'S DRUG 8TUKK. lUleigh, May ID. 180. ma SO 1'. III IST'S KKESII AND NEW CROP TUR NIP SEED. CONSISTING OF THE FOLUOWINa VARIK ytiea: Early Line Flat Dnch, Earlv Red Ton. Kuta Basra, fa anperior rarioty.) Lare White Norloik, l.arirp Vellow Norfolk, Large White Globe. Also, aiii-liii-hau. t'arrot. Mantel Wortacl Beet, and large WluW i Drumhead Cabbage Seed. For toile in quautities to suit purohaserl at june 18 If. F- P80 .nruMSMiM VK1ST POWDERS. MY I I Materials are to hand, aoit Mr. Ohlamaii Isi put up a larg quantity, all who have been waiting for sup. pile can aiid in their orders. i( ... rfnu that thu sreat Powders are not su- n-rior to any bow known, you oan find tatimouala from the mofi ruspccUble familiea in Raleigh, at my tore. whr you oan b supplied at wholesale or r. faU. P. F. PESUUD. '.may it . . lV-tf. 5 Ml ArakA MaUaW- "HALE I O II N. C . i riTLUAa, a. M-01O.UM, d. . rbta. PUL Isl-A M Jk-O O AUCTIONEERS- FOR SALE Of NEGK0E8, Odd-Fellow' 1111, Fraaklla St., RICIIMOND.-VA.. ANOTHER 'BRILLIANT . VICTORY !--While a mw recent visit to the Old Dominion, I had the good fostun to proour from an old '"""J demijohn or Kose Uoraial oi me mosi ueiocmu. vor a splendid od Invigorating artiol for .lhe sick '.ll K. .11 ineana: and set souM before it is gooe po W oeatJ tTnu, A.gAb eawa TWiety ftf bt.in. inn UkIioiu to mention, tc wnlctt In al- """ '-tip. . i.j. ,u I . (tntloo oT W pKIrwi "uv "rexpecwe nj-vmrnt In tot of tu best Jiair urune. ii you ui iu i. j Miel Ii these alootnf timed, Jurt call . v " " - ' . . '..rt i -; -tx ..j '.. ...i . .... - , will Eauania a (a (ow of Uie most ijVfl1"''! rtj:ivti mjji COuMTllX. Alauanc. Alexander, Anton, Alleghany, Ashe, Beaufort, Bertie, Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe., Burke, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Clearelaad, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Currituck, Davidson, Darie, Duplin, Edgecombe, roraythe, Franklin, (J a ton, (latea, Q ran villa, Greene, Guilford, Ilnlifai, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Macon, Madisou, , Martin, McDowell, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Moor, Nanh. New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Rubesou, , Rockingham, Rowan, . Rtttaorforiiv Sampson,' 1aJ9Sa! St..ko, 8urry WHITE. 7,e7 6,3f J , ,io2 i.Sbl 7,423 0,172 5, t 6, J:ii 4,6 li 10,J3 (1,647 7.40J 8,217 2,040 ,04 0,581 0,038 1J.555 8,B0 ,078 S.T78 g,70i. 0,161 4,571 13,378 8,001 8,28 6,880 10,710 6,4V0 7,008 4,180 11,180 2,826 15,738 6,042 6,361 6,488 8,081 3,848 4,682 11,141 6,241 10,648 2,210 4,803 0,000 6,370 6,683 i,435 6,642 10,643 0.781 8,725 15,318 10,017 5,812 5,188 11,318 4,473 3,287 6,708 7,480 3,317 5,211 14,708 8,584 10,021 10,622 , 8,000 ,10 L'KD. 421 19 151 27 142 728 279 , 434 200 100 219 lOt 114 270 161 279 20 304 38 161 J0 . ' 6S 1,188 -. 970 221 147 101 374 388 211 641 102 302 1,121 152 693 1,450 104 86 1,111 259 29 0 193 107 177 80 115 2 461 273 290 46 184 . 688 700 8. SB 159 522 1,484 382 318 127 106 345 380. 1,450', 4r 135 "12 - KLAT . 3,445 . . Oil 0.951 20 39!" 5,870 8,180 5,327 3,021 1,931 2,371 3,040 1,9 2,127 '- 1,99 9,356 I, 0 0,240 51 3,713 tli , 2,403 n,tflO 5,830 2,524 3,070 2,392 7,120 10,108 1,704 7,079 2,199 3,902 I I, 080 3,947 3,025 10,349 2,684 313 1,382 4,446 2,793 4,17? 281 4,910 3,413 6,131 2,115 519 213 4,303 1,306 6,641 1,623 2,il8 4,081 III, 332 8,808 3,499 6,109 2,9ti3 3.509 5,195 8,473 020 '5,463 1,045 6,460 0.318 ,929 J,3J. TOTAL. 11,863 0,022 lt,004 3,69C 7,9it CLOTHING. MJ. 13 rw r.k.nTHilut; store ll -: JUST OPENED BV ISAACSlTTraR 'Mt ilaittsl i&tjjisffj. wiiSoATritbai al the arntt -f Fayettcville St. and Market Square )?0,OeO worth of HEN'S and BOYS' Ready Mad Clotalng, Boots, Phoes, Hats, and many otner 1470 I sratele. . I with uV diaainetly onderatood that thoa Uoods r Bought m lime at saaee, ana eonaequeui ly atmaab Invrer prieea thaa they eould be bought for new. To7 will be sold again at the . OLD RETAIL PRICES. I have ae fwatioular Caaay for sayiug mm h. All 1 aak tha pnblM if to give me a call. Thc Will certainly aot be disappointed "i-. " fai thattuantity, quality or . 1 -lata prieea of my i ' coops. RaaaamaW, corner of FayatterriU Street and Mar Square, (formerly ooeupiad by Mr. Pool.) IUMtfully, aul-f. ' " -1 ISAAC OETTINGER. I4,ll 11,1m j 0,400 12,054 9,237 10,640 7,499 ,,343 t,185 10,215 10,70 1,4 0. 100 6,041 12.044 1, m 10,t7S 10,309 7,410 10,601 8,494 16,780 17,378 12,091 11,110 9,310 B,41J 23,390 7,925 20t050 19.441 6,038 6,801 10,448 9,604- 7,734 U.347 5,528 15,667 6,780 10,211 8,19u 6,004 5,908 10,188 7,120 17,374 7,648 11,427 11,688 21,715 13,376 8,850 16,91'; 8,J0" 7,218 11,221 10,783 4,043 11,(08 10,78.! 15,480 10,740 14,688 .11,673 : n, 8i3 7,801 18G1 'r?' 1861, GPNTIaEMBN AND BOYS IN WANT OF CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES, BOOT, do, of every description, will find me prepared this SPRING to furnifh th.m aith UKTTEK tiOODS, at more Reasonable Prices than heretofore; and I moat cordially invite tbein to examine lav GOODS AND PRICES before purchasing. Notwithstanding the criais, I have been NORTH and purchased, to great advantage, a most BEAUTI FUL and VARIED 6TOCK of . CLOTH IN (J AND tJENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and my frieuds oan be furnished, at short notice, from head to loot. Having a splendid Stock of the moat fashionable and approved Fren-h CLOTH, DOESKINS, CASSIMERKS. VESTINGS pf all kinds, Ac, the most ACCOMPLISHES AND SUPE RIOR CUTTER AND WORKMEN in my TAI LORING ESTABLISHMENT, I am ready to compete wl'b auy one in the old North Hut in making any Garnient or Clothing to order, in the moat superb and artistic manner. The liberal encouragement I have received and oontinued indications of Increasing Conlldeiica, inspire me with the hope that I shall be more liberally patron ised tbau ; to merit which I wiH give my uudivl ied attention to th wants of all who favor w with a ,.all. M.GRAUSMAN. ap'l 13 If . DAILY SALES Puiuc Ao P,T W pledge our atrioteat attention to th busraesn n trusted to as, and will, answer all com munication promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT. 1 8 -tf. " PEEBLES, PLUMMER Y CO., (roBManaT paaaLBt wairt.l CUMMISSIOf MEKCHAXTS AND OBOCSBS, No. , Old. Street, Petemb-rr. V. PROMPT and diligent personal attamtioa glvn to th l of aU oonaignmenU of Produce Alw on hand a full supply of itandad jnallty Groceries, suited to th want of Farmers and Families; al.a. J HO- l. laoareo,, u.rtr i.. vLnauan. ir.. lat of tha Brm of Martin, Brother A Co. ' , rSole Agents for Rusa'i Phosphe PnviAO, or Manipulated Guano. NEW ANU Cnnailtin of THE WOOD VIOLK-T, aUilMINO BIKD, BITTTKKFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLY MUSK, PINK JOCKY CUVB, FRANOIPANI ROSK.4C. Alao, Franglpani, Verbena, Cologne and e larToUet watera! All ofwbieh ar of tbc luest quality and put up In elegant style. PKSCUD'S DBUO 8TORE. RalelghMay la. 1800- , ,i?r?L- rUST RECEIVEP.T aDl, sfESaJsjasa uiauu Di"wM. w sac, ir(jii aan-inKuut Watauga, Wayn. . WilKes, Wilson. adkin, ucy, M. Jun 7-tf. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Da. T. D. HOGG, Jr'iieiil. Joss fl.- Williams, Cosier. DIRECTORS. 11, It. Hogg, H- 8. Smith, , Q Bufbee, " John . Williams. av..-. rtf Jnhn a. WiUiama A Co. Diiooaat UM UK- " . day Tnsday, feblS tf- rr iruia fhiendi OF HOME MANUF AOIURES. THE mmTo SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. ORDERS for -agro BR09ANS and BOOTS ar. 1 Vaolleited. J- wasvs-aiH BOOKS. STATIONE11Y. &C. A VERY FINK LOTOF TOILET SOAPS, B irDoi dh-ii;m BITTER. . , . . I A A new aupolT fr titie .eoratea ouuira o u.- At PESCUD 3 Drug Btor. at nuTmn. M Afr..b.upplyjc.iv At FKSUUB'B urug niore. IkHALONS HAIR INVUiOHATOR. Barrys Trioopberous, Eaekials Hair Rattorar, Pavaons Iadellible Ink. at PESCUD'8 Drug Stor. au rt-tf Raleigh, N.C. Klnaton, Ni C, Jan 24, 1800. 4 tf. PETERSBURG, VA. THIS WBIi KBOWH BSTALISHMEBT, ATIS IBM BBOBBIfcT ITTB Vf ABB IPrrLIBP WITB ALL BODBBB OOBTBBWOBaV, Now offem to TraTellara Attraction UasorpasMd by any Hotel la Ska Country; nwfc-,, . jOHJI JARBATT BRO. " DONNANS V JOHNSTON, GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Petersbarg, Vav, Ja i-iy. nnnferiArate Cloth iust reoeived ftom the Crenshaw Woolen ComDanv. Riohmond, Va. ...insu PIIRM1A8ED FROM THE M auction sale a larg inrolc tt Gray and Blu. a r...i. ar nreDaredto mak unt- X,. tath. b.t mB0r. AV. .Ig. invoic of MaryUnd Cloths and Oassimrfb; Oadet Orey, very a. w,.k nnlina Caasimar Grey, larg qnan- altT for Uniforms" and U Uttary OvsuaUraady mad or mad. to maaaur. W hav now in our out Ung department two Cutters that cannot b. bas la r7 ::... n.l iiiaeaa' draaa. the art l uwing v " , " . i.,..L. tt k ninths. CaaaimarM and Vastmgt Kiir .- fanoT: 60 Casiimere 8uiu, all sites, jut neeived ; 60 doaen Mrino and Lambs Wool Shirt, and Drawer.; India RubW Orro .a vi.nj: fin BhlrM. Drawers, Sooks, Collar, iii.. rwaia. 8usDndera, Shawls, Blansela, Ual ji-iy ODONNAN CO., MISSION MERCHASTS, IRickasOBd, TW TNSURANCE CO.MPAKY OP THE VAL TlEY OF VU81HIA, Wrnh,Virri.iA.O.piUl 300,000. iBOorporatod aron.ioeA. trirLos!l-hJ4iB-t- Fir Los patdia ytars to July, 1M, $g,W-Ji. .....a Inaa at daaaax by ire, e as favor- 1 .WavIiUirfaJfAt ap'HO tf W. g. BTMPSOIf . Alt ft PeUraUrg, Va. WANTED I WAKTEBII Asvnu. A CONTENTIvD-ilAN FOR WHICH DrewtT Celaratcd Sataaapt (Va.7 - -- v - BRANDY- ! gpeakiagef IheaWaOLD aAKDT, tka m kas o Waal , ":', A SETH JOSS' OLD APPLE BBADXra TWO ALE OLB A P PL15 aadavtay he. eaato aUUI:' MJL P. a Th. eoalaated aaaa ai Sad tha rnnTA- nall anrl Settle. A LL INDEBTED TO THE SUBSCRr ber wlU please call ana jew snair a"- ,i. ... nn viva Tour note. t.?::.rii.To-r ' h. l bvans. Jaaaarr Oik, 1802. ' Necro Qlrl fo Hire, ni SITR8CRIBEB HAS BOR .HIRE J. Vtff irl baloBi to tha Jefaraoa astate, , ASH I CASH It CAiHnt MY 00D8 FOB. CASH I . iBl lit- 4tOOD8 FOB. 'OASH I I DOST a. SitU Bstirf .dw J hafmnvmmm that awTthi. advertiseoeai wUl a-t aak to r.AU. and tav BOt beta able- eeliest the 4tat "rzJi arJ. v?05 re Wy ai - . n . r, f, a I ,11 nniiiiia uua.v I 1 i-atOU Dominica Snwking 'Ta- aa:- Jaat rurivwd at "Turaer-- BorC Carelina Book Star. Said Wta Smpwior to raw. aaM - ItrHITAKtB'S TUB fUCS TU fBEi UlxmMutf' r gr-s, a-bridgBAlBBt, Bad 4rtawl Bnat Y, WkitoButoharWatorTaU. Itoak Bride Al Mas , i for sal !' ' ""' " ' VlAifcC TysH 403 10,4T .16,71" MILITAUV.GOODSI rt WV- GREY A.ND DRAB MILITARY OU Ovorooatt with large capes, pric 10, 18, 20 and 12 dollars, all koine madr. SOO Merino Shirt, Orey and White, for camp Ufa. 5 UII Pa.ru Merino and Shaker Drawers, all tiset, Gry and White, jut to hand. 60 Fair. Gray,' Blue, Drab and Misd coloru.l Cloth ., aad V'aasiwiraA, made to meaiur. orVdd, by th. aSr4tinatWT1tvpuaat:'' TO THE TOBACCO plANTXBS OF Vli G3NIA AND NORTH CAROLINA. - )C. C.8. Nrmi BukBaU, 1 . Bjchiiobd, May 8, 186 I Nutwithstanding th large jriald of Nitre frova cav, frn,uenlly ad ver tiled in our neespa para, th rmJnni. mm that aoursa have not bsen sufflciaot. and Che GoTernment is under lh nlty af look ins; to other sources to meet the demand of tha tarvuw It is wall known that tb tobacco barns North Carolina contain aeonnd- rabie qnanUty, which. 6y a wry simple process, can be obtained froes the earths of the barn Boors, anda appeal is now asade to sybtJ plaster to en xagedn the naaaafactare of this artirle,' which itr'ery imporUnt to the Oawernmetlt at this tima. Finer! menU on the earths of tobacco barn were Irst iaslUuted, todr tha dkartion ok Uaptaia Miaor, by Mr; W. . atotaaa, aa n waa iatialkotorily- ascerutioed that aU toimeoo bars ft.xrs contain more of less Nitre, accord! nf W th length of timethey have beso la am A barn which has been In us soma twenty Jrr will contain nitrous earth to tbs depth of sis or nine inchei ; and or.e whioh hu been in use some Bve years only, two or three inches Many of the older barns, it is believed, will yield as much as 160 pounds of Nitre ; and planters will find it ii,. Inaa profitable than It is natrtotic to engsssTin tbe manufacture of Saltpetre, inasmuch as they will be paid by the Nitre Bureau seventy-five eenu per pound for all Nitre which contains no impurities over 10 percent. Captain Minor has kindly furnished this Bureau with the Jnf irraa tion which be bad collected on this subject, and unites with me in the publication ol this notice. Pbocbm Daippmo. Piccure four barrels, with on bead in each, near water tight as practicable (flour barrels will H.i l.i.t ahiiknv or molasses barrels are bolter), num ber them 1. 2.3.4. Make false bottoms in them with twigs, or otherwise, at may be moat conT.ni.ut, 1I., it,, k.rr-li nmr I hit nrattv Well with llfSW Or hay, extending this lining some distance up tbe sides, and fill with earth from tbs Boor of tho barn Pour sufficient water to each barrel thoroughly to moisten it. Each barrel should be a little inclined to one aide, and should h.ve a spile hole as near the bottom as possible, which must ;be liopped wtth wooden tnfe-ot for about twelve hours aftor th first aftr it noured in. andtben uBttitnpad, and the water allowed to run or drio into soma Teatolpro. vi ted tor the purpose. Tbe dripping nowjrom No. 4 should be- returned to it until it drips cler: that from N"- 3,' abould be poured into No 4, that iVmn Nn 2. into No. 3. and that from No. 1 into No.' 2 ' pouring aftor this, all the fresh water into No. 1 TbumI will be seen that tbe fresh water passes first through No. 1, taking up lis soluble substances ; that this partially changed liquid goes into No 2, Betting still more nitre; that on being drawn off from No 2 It paasei throui-h No. 3,and is fruajiy ffnM4iimfr.Xf&. QJfyk. to be woree frlgktned than ever ther by a bayonet chrg of lb. Coeiad- rato". (JaMiitofaaaat yt it was aoaiaaow talk taint ta ae4k4aV"'flolwyV 'a 'fete' " atttekad, aad they said that te eitf would I akallad without heal tat Kn if rasanance was made after gunboats were in rang. When the !4y applied to the Yankee provost aaarshal h. tondarad a tJorifedarat i la pay saent of tbe fee exacted fh olBeiai took it and hurled It violently berk into her face Obtaingin etaar avMiey a paid th aaenunt - .Th Orlaniaa ar lading out what betng (Daquered people an earn Let thai sad experi ana initraot u that any other evil I more eodu rabl, aay auflering preferab:, to the teourg df Yeakee aaastwrs. TBI GUN BOATS AT CITY POINT Yesterday morning at early daw, there wer ton caaboau lving la the sueae rroBllag City Point Sown after eua-rieo tbreerf tbar aavauc ed, and aommanced throwing kagesheils hi erery direstioa for mile arotmd. After diaoaargiag somlamothra.huridred4BdrieitWalletingeay . raigoaa or seeing any aiga of irssel sold Mr, they advanbed, and landad aamethnw bwadrad Hs stanar whe tf ladlly tnok praawMiawi eg the eaoeeuui- ad Duuoingt at tne rotau Late m the day, the guaeoau adrwaoae soese two or three miles up the Apporaaitos ehalling. tbe bank of the river on both side. Two so.ii passed through the residence of Mr. John Bland We heard of do other building being struck . Ne parsons were Injured. It is uppoaea teat tee neiuy is endeavoring to reach Port Walthall, only five miles from City Point, and withia three miles of tbe Ktohmond ead resraraarg swai- road. V." learned last evening that the Yankee, who landed at City Point la the morning, again em- . . ... e i "J .k Daraea in toe aitamuon, auu waui uwwa river. Thev seem to be afraid to reaaata tabor at night Pttertburf Exprut afsawssa'ay tig 4.923 j.nvo 4,771 8,721 13,180 5,844 9,110 8,229 403 . 82 731 201 280 108. . 04 ,' 104 6,461 1,08 3,400 1.433 302 131,439 30,87 3-31.081. 28,027 I T 4,967 14,808 14,749 9,720 10,711 8,055 i!V2,807 M 1LITARY BOOKS for CASH ONLY. 4ft trncein Hh. TO UuteD C&Bimerci, Ofpbniii n itaaaawai' wan-BamrM ltiit1r;' ' "T' itu Cloth Overcoats. Laiieliu aad t'a CvVeis. ' illt BallaaJarwnrBa---.- Gold Braids by the pair. Haversack' e? the buuured. 200 Pair Drill taitra ' Heavy Bosks by the J'.Seo. Gloves and Oauntli ur. Pent, Vests and Dre.-.s Clothing ; a complete aaiort meutal t. W. ROYSTON COS. oct9 Peteraburg, Va. COUNTING-HOUSE -CALENDAR, ItSS M.TlWT.F, Si ( T I (It 11 11 14 16 10 17 H 21 12 23 2426 -(lttlU SS 29 30 oi ! 31 18 19 2011 15,M18 11 111114 18 It 10 11 26 28 Vtit V i 3 4 6 "ill U U 8iI9 26 24 I t It I It 18 17 ,21 14 113,29 It II 1 T 1 1 114 1610117 p o si H a Ud M ' O u i 10 X F S I 4 I It 11 11 17 It 18 11 11 1414 16 1 11 St 11 111 41 i tl Ti t t 1 II Jl II 14 l It it'io lt it ii ii it MM 1T.M-M 1 .1 4 . 1 II 11 la 16 18 If lt19M 11 21 MMlMMtT Ml I 1 . 1' 1' I! 4 ti l t it II M It It IT It ltt 1M113141S 1801. AUGUST nth. 186L MILITARY GOODS I NO. 511 SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. iYaHDEES' TACTICS, Cemi.et: rTofWC.. VoU"- Price, . 60 When senfby mail, VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of l-f.-U, and Rifle Tactics, witn iouo.e p y -T. ",.,,, la.pectlons. Reviews, Datlee of Capto'ii, JT y i in r.anan.aad Garrison, alaunt Instructor of toot.es, yirtf..aj luetitute. , i l TO W hn sent by mail, l ,u -. a ii minu -n THE VOLUNTKKKS l.T'mtt. .hridprnent of Rare. , 0 ' K 1 when sent b, mail, xlllf HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by THE BA""?""" cnTB Prln. BflO.-TS Capt. JOHK1- oo si Whn sent by mail, 09.86 . .... l I 'i- v l.' 1 1' 1 . 11 8c.nc.ofW. 0M Insauetion. for Zlttttcmitti Hua- M10Sr.V. o Ieiion. with abridgmeBt of 'Colonel, the Hon;- tv inam, w "-- Pri. .,,.&o T. U. 4 Do. DnaarilMlty. When tent by mail, 00.60 Can furnish Military Compaoiea with th following named gooda at ahort notice : Oil Clo.h Over Coats, Oil Cloth Oaps, Oil Cloth Haverlockt, Oil Cloth Haversacks, Oil Cloth Leggina, Fatigue Jackets, Plaio and fancy fatigue anirts. Oingbant and Calico Shirts. . Mirino Under ShirU (Whit, and Orey ) Merino Drawers, (Whit, and Or.y.) elvet and flannel Zouave Cap, Haavy Orey Over Coais, ALSO, ON HAND, Grey and Blue Satinet, Grey Gasimere, Grey Flannel which they Will make up to ordtr and warrant satisfaction in every inatano. T. W. ROYSTON, CO., No, 61 Sycamore SU, au ll tf . Petorsburg, Va. After the water bas been paaeeaaraugu aw. i four times, it will be exhausted, anof cava b amp- UJ1 tnd Oiled with Irea h earth and placed a Wo 4 of tbe senna ' No. 4 becoming No. 3, No. 3 No. 2 snd No. 2 becoming No. 1 : the present No. I (former N,i'. 3 ) will now be filled with fresh wa ter, and this Having drained through the earth will be emptied and fresh earth put in and tbe barrel plaoed as No. 4, thus preserving oontinued rotation of tha barrels and avoiding the necessity of stopping; to refill all at once. Care should be token in pouring'the elear Jye into the vessel far j boiling, to pour in as little of tbe sediment at pos sible, thus having to much lest filth to get rid o( ii. boiling. Where it Is not convenient to get barrels, hoppera may ba used, conforming, near st practicable, to the same rules as with barrels. The hoppers should be made uf split timber er slabs, converging on all sides, and made at tight as practicable. Boiling. Procure an iron pot large enough to hold tbe liquor to be boiled, and pouring all the liquor in to it, boil it brUkly, when a scum will rise on its surface; this toum must be skimmed off and re turned to tbe barrels, and the boiling continued until a drop taken up by the end of a slick be comes hard or solid when let fall upon cold metal nr uVrfjn a nlate. The liquor is now to be dipped out of tbe pot ana poured into a cloth placed over a tub or bar rel, and allowed to strain through into tbe tub be low and become cold. Atsoon as the liquor begins tn cool rvaula of SaltDetre will Commence form ing, and when cold the liquor left called mother fiquor mutt be poured off from the Saltpetre back Into the pot with the fresh liquor for boll- . aa it Hill has considerable Saltpetre in it. dipt, it Charge Office. jib ii4 tl !: I IT M ltiltitl 1 4 t! ti T i 1 2 1 4 t. tun 4 i&.M . m, ... .a teliel ill i. . .iisiiw-ewi w HITAKER'81 WHllAALHS 1 I WHITAKERS 1 1 1 (d. t Ht'11 UI114U O i.titA 14 1J IS 1 , t . 1 l-tl sm mi wm niww v-es ' ii n u 14 utMn 111 i "g, SPRING GOODS My DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING Troop, in Camp and Ho.pital, yrparl for he Army or Virgiuia, and pabli.hd by Tder of th Snr- ALfc' WK , !,, -an. 00.30 AMr?ir"PleUl,eW P0Ckel ""frl-eitw Whan snthv mail, BAYONET EXERCISE a 8kiiaiiher BVZ, Lr as mii.tAn CARY. LleaUannt Colonel PievlBloiial Army nf ,.1 Wbea tent by BJH, l lt INSTRUCTIONS TOK "" LBJa5: LERY Eitraeted from GILHAM'S MAN NUAL lor folnnteere nnd "'' Wbea teat ay malL l- SCHOOL OP THE GUIDE, er tW Practl- .tidier, in-- ijir.s: .au fMieeeraie aww . - - WkMaaat by BjalL aaasr.Mva OUT POST lUTY, aa tbmmi "ai -iwaaiiaa a. Advance j Ta-haiat atorviee of Iraopa, iw.r ef -wMtm eiweaT'-eaf Xr""EaBJT" ' v a--rlF9 eace .w tur , -ml, , , .ut tAii'V-VXaAtAh aae.U.aa.w. P-r : - asa ' ryr - - v iutoigh,.c. SPRING STOCK I! I. A. WUITAKEJl, THE INIMITABLE. THE INIMITABLE WHITAKEB. i aa " s 1 Tf '. L waff SO Boxes Orange. 4 1" iwaw- - . w ay, 4 80 ) SO boxes Webb A 4 0t) tod's eelabjratod 60 do Lemoes, SO Bbls. Applaat 10 do, Potatoee, 20,000 OARS. 16c. ' 90 Cases Craokfra. (SO Bbls. Crack era. Jte. ' iaa ih. I 12o.'W,w Havana 40 boxes Coacmea Candy, 10 box Fancy Can . dv. WOOD AND WILLOW WARE. n.ll. exneetod at the INIMITABLE WHITA K$n irrLy WOOD AND WILLOW WA"' FISHt FI8HI I FaSHUI f - w Hrteg. Mtotv MaekatBU iMmoa WWto Pish, taES-IiTY iMFORltlll, ' apT tC strrrRiOR AMTICXE IN "Tuaeato- or cntttd The Pare Seaaara ttaia. - As..r-wr.J-JT-i-- . X Bwak taws, WATER AND SUtaAR CRACaV- 44iRoMCaadhsf BAOCU. It- I 0- CI- LATER FBOM NEW ORLEANS-YANKEE DESPOTISM. The Mobile RegitUr hu ststomento fjom a la dy from New Orleatis, which eonOm other ac oounu and th'e tenor oi Butler's orders, to the effect that the conquerors are maKing the unhap py oitieens feel the iron heel of their power. The following la. the subslanee of ber state ment : Every day the military surveillance beoam more rigid and the regulations more stringent. Butler, as the most Infamous of hit orders Indi cate, is levying nerce wariar upvn Thev grievously offended hi Yankee highness by wearing, aa trimming of their bonnets, Ao.( aemblance of tbe Confers to fiat;, and the South -in colours, red end white.! Picayune ordered th-m tn indulge no more in sum emn- atratioss of tebellioue Matlsaenl, ander penal ty of condign punuameet. as anany owy- aad ara BBBBV WBS. NDeaeawf w.vm- aaant does not set torts. But tbe does state that Mrs. J. B. Walton, lady trf Cotoaei- J. H. WBltOB, OI VBB nwaoinglil araimj, i. la eioaa eonflaemenL beeauaethe ratusei to remove tha little lac which filmed part of the trinrming iffwt" bonnet.- It it Urn. that the val- WB WV IW . NORTH CAROLINA NVTVAb riBa INSURANCE COMPANY At the aaaaal aMMing of the North Carolina Mataal Fir. Ianaraaa Oompaay, held a th 14th Jaaeary, 1861, the follow ing peraoai vert eleetod Dirwstor aad Ooersfortk. satemg year : Vlivauauava. Heary D. Taraar, Raleigh JohaR-WUliaau, d. T. H. Selby, do. C. W. D. Hutching!, da . Kemp. P. Battle, do. deorg Little, da. James M.Towlee, de. Jaases B. Hoyt, Wasklagtoa, AUxaadwr Mitchell, Nawbera. Jo. O. Wright, WUmingtoa. John M. Jeaea, Kientea. Georp W. Charlea, Eliaaketh City Jna Ramsay, FlyaiMth. J. W. HarrwU, Marfreaaaeswafh , H. B. William, Charlotte. Samaal Watkla, Milton A. W. Stoai, FayvUerilVa. Joeepk Wkito, Aaaea eeaaty Josh. Boner, Salem. A. F. Sammy, AakevUla, OFFICER8 OF tHB OOMFAJfT T. H. Selby, VevioW. Henry D. Taraer, FSee aV Jaka H. Bryan, Artoraey. Bamdaa 8- Baaith, oWeaary aad fraeearer T. H. Selby, a-.jSie, ) Jobs R. Wultaau, - Km. (hmmiltn. C. W. D. HBtohlhgs, J This Coeapaay ha aaaa an sa ful operatic everll yeara, aad eoatmaea to BAjutum t laaa or property ia iae n-a I -- r end Tarpeatiae Dlsttuwawj apaw lavvwawe . It Policies aow oover aroeerty aaaeanttagt 14,004,900, a larg. porSoa rf which wTk ri.ka , and it Btwatat ltol hi ever Fen B Thoaaaad DoUara, ia boadi prepevty aeearea. , All eommaaieatiaaik raurewee to kaaasaate iktald b. addr-d s&irru: utK IMS. m APdalM- PlAVUI tfl eS -fc..,eaM.-. a-aMBT- -MM tk Mall I aawtT;tt-l gliM -rf ar-KV BUawhaa-ai . at utrt VWttB i --FUM W . a , r.V ! I -rtT9T BECEIVEU ' i tht. Wuhinrtott iwiilrrr1' rv awU Mm -atTwIw - JWaA -1 --,m . aw a-a. d -Bt .Mwwff Ane All jft B BMBj I .T : ... of iWc-, lw- U fVBT-T CO-FEDe"ACY. W?l!fr .aMSWl",... .J-. tj, aaaawh t----- f all, to 0a standard 4 BpWtJI Ajropy. rNINl me rLii n IWWSII.RY. THE SUB- JPINK BOIaV ra WAwAVa M , 111 I 'I.. wassis T J ra. Tl.i Sa. li i n WBaaaW.. - . -l teas eel Hialltaa i'i - - f - rrraaa.. u-?"."""" . ia. alA TataaktaaTTNA of ! Yaakee ieapot, aohalgnea t dunjseosla a eedesnot,. ' ' ., '.. lere j above Bwatloaed 1 had iu. l-k-aai waul . . ' ; a . Al nt atMrnawa. aad af A (lur tntalUBwaee : from tbe " " " - im a ibunaal thai Afte . a ana n.n -, :- I t- i ! ml, and wan bow .uertovaa Very fatal 1 ..llln. among tea wnamiinaaca u.ii"ar jmA die frew actual dia- i,ir"lAi vaitaBasrliisliloa be- eawaMOtiaauy d to KX tt lattow h7 inrnr-- wUa tarnba) ttU k vW-wi ttoaearly Btry Wanted! N OR HEAR DB "V , Plantation A OI LI af RaSraad, with a m7JlT ai- ere-ttagart. wlU pleas, addrtol the aatowikwr. ewrtW., th. ak quality of aoil, th ptodMttoa, leeattoa, prtosoTeora iMml ia to awigkkeraeed, prte. end tone. 4 - i-nr BurowiT turl-tf - Bnalgh,B.O. eltortie B.TOTICB ON AND AFTER TMM U i4j lay Jaaaary, JUL all Fratgk ridea lad Colmnkia -ul be ealto. wl tTaana wlU fcltow a at faeanBt, mi l aud at point of delivery. W. J. HAKI. P. C. CAMIBOK. - M. 0- " i WM. JOHMTOhf - 0.AS.C," 4 ReUlgh, M CDee. IJrlJtH. 1- CKACKER BAKERY, aweamrtni -- ATTbT BOILa1 A t ua tttad tt n with the Zrri-. Z.h aoat to. Suata. with taBeie I the Man BSE fT)OririTtAa m. , BUTTSR w W.areelw.F-Wto4x 'J.: 'wsBiw'int. .ttabttbd. bmfty FLOtrm lium J V iZUmitiaai, tm wwtBhwvaef3P;eki ,a I--a.. .7',"J - -r. V- icmsmx!j powders BLI at his 0sfa Sat awsjams Sv, M eft, a. at. and 1 sx CaU o klav tV T?". -. ' aTMiTaJrarB. V Be 11 aS!A s I Tt t-- f t
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 4, 1862, edition 1
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