l". Wtt RALEIOID SATXJ110AT MOENING JUNE T 1862 NO 46 THE KL.E1GH REGISTER ii roiuuit -mSKlTrTlJSlS'LY, BY JOHk HYlE, carrea ib rurumi. titk SEMI-WEEKLY REGISTER I published arery Wednesday aad Saturday morning, ' Pr a mum, payable in advance, or 5 00, if payment is i laved tw u suDsenpuon jw Hpim THE WEEKLY REGISTER U published every Wednesday morning, at I 00 paf annum,"payaMe in Kale of Advertieing la the Semi-Weekly Register ; qoare (16 Une or leu) on Insertion, Tory suooeodlng insertion, 1 square lx months, ' " twclv " 1 - three " Z tlx " " twelve month, Including paper, tl M U 8 00 U 00 8 Ot 15 00 Si 00 la the Weekly Register t 1 square for tbe orstlnseruoa, ..... ft JJ " -a.Ate.ouqr UMertl,. . J 1 qaar tireiw r --v t! S x :j-. . - . t " twlT unli, lnclnd'j Wekly paper 39 All adTertiMmenU not otharwlaa lirastod, will In sorted U t Semi-WetMy, and charged aeeordingiy. BurMeM Cardt, not aioeediag eight Unea, wU fce ,.rted in either the Weekly or Semi-Weekly lir mjntfia for $5 00, or twelve nontha for $10 in both paper at $1.50 for iix montha,or f 16 for twelve month. jr Contract can be made at the oino for longer adTertUemenU. BUSINESS CARDS. 6 DeCARTERET ARMSTRONG, BOOK BINDERS, AND BLANK BOOK MA HOT AOt VBIBS KALKIOH, M. 0, do IB tf. - JQHNr Wi jCOSBY. "AROHITEOT.. , Sept i .1800. - -r-y- .if!?.:' a. c. PCLLiasr, a. r. rarAaa. . P OIiII A Bit A OO. ' AUCTIONEERS FOR SALE OF NEGROES, Odd-Fellow' Hall, Franklin St., RICHMOND, VA. DAILY SALES Public d PaiTAra. We pledge our triotet attention to tbe.business en trusted to us, and will, answer all com munioatatns promptly. PORTER ALWAYS AT EACH DEPOT, ly 9 tf. - . PEEBLES, PLUMMER CO., (rORMSKLT PBBSLBS WSTTTa.) COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND OROCSSS, No. Tl, Old Street, Petersbary Va. IJROMPT and diligent personal attention given to th sal of all ooasigtrmenta of Prod no. Alwsya on hand a fall supply of standard quality Grooeriea, tuiud to th wants ef Farmers aadlamilles. LBU'L rSESLSS, ' J0. f. TBOJIMOB. hiiibt l. rLDKBBR, jr late ef th firm of N M. Martin, Brother A Co. - . J-Sola Agents for Reese's JTioeph Peruvian, r Manipulated Guano. )nn 274f. OAK CITY SAVINGS BANK. Da. T. D. HOGG, ViJl. Job G. WiLLtans, (7aAr. DIRKOTORS. Dr. T. D. Hogg, H. S. Smith, Q. Bin bee, Jean G. William. This Bank is bow Meoirinf deposit, at the Ex chann Office of John .G.Wilfiams eV Oo. Discount day Tueday, , . fob I8-tf. TO THE FRIENDS OF HOME MANUFACT U B5 S. THE Kim TO If arrrrRaaiTTrf. OPERATION. . fkRDKRS fornagr BR0GAN8 and BOOT$ ar WaoUcitsd. . V. BaWM t) . Kinston, W 0, Jan MJ860 . ilMIBlMlf IT'S' -.fflra!9a' PETERSBURG, TA.. THIS WIIJiKKaWHMTAUSHMKHT. - savixa sbbi asoanTi.r rntii tf abb arrrcuaa wrrear au woaanat noBTaBTBWOBB.. ' Hew oflfor .to- Trstwetier AttraoUeate v. Jasaraasaod by any jaetea--., '-'S tnthe Country- "wm mar - . JOHN JARRATT 4k BROir - DONNANS k JOHNSTON, " GROCERS Ail a) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, tv-. Peterakoxg, V ja srl. . f v.,' ji'ji '. ;'''" f3DONAM A CO V CCHdMIRSION VKRCHABm, " . , , , RicajBiOBda Ta i - - f y TNSURANCE COMPANY Or THH VA1 LIT OF IRQ15IA.Wis)hr, Virgiaia, Capital tH).00. laouipmaaad Mi reaglgtl.- Chart ailsaaaad aad wrembtlr FiraLossesia yaari tojaly, 1W0, $&38,2VMi naraaea acaiaat tes er daoBag by tra, a Caves terms l,,cAflOIJfrert. r W. U Vwr, Basfy., ii XeSIMPBON,AttJ aH4f : , reterseeirg, Vsv WANTED I WASTTEDI I ITeTMlT ABIaB WHTT AKER'8 A CONTENTED MAJIt FOR'WHIliH he offers a wremiaai FITS GALLONS ef Urawry'a Catebrated rtoathajapto(VM - BRANDY. ' fl..ai. i,rii,.i,f.nin ltnsWT'T IV- THE XMMIXABI5 JTJ&AXXBK'h DRKWRTS OLD APPLS BRANDT - V 8KIH JOSsW OLD APPL8 BRANDT, ... TIB o ALES' OLD APPLB BBAJIDT u4 saaay ether eaeiae BRAN Dm. - WWW,M t. K Tka laatsalit r tad th DriMTT A L1 at has Sara Bargee St, beta sea the aeaw f. a. m. aad Ha. as,' tail aim. A S 1 a a. o y O 2 MEDICINES, FHESil MKUICIHE8 AND TOILET ARTICLE1. The Sabaoriner hai the plea re of ajmoeaeiag to hit friend and the pobli generally, that aitar aneh ielay tronbla. and eapenae, ewinx to the war, and ia- terrnption of trad, he bai prooand a fraeh nppiy of MeaiowM, xoiieu and olbw article in bu una, vntoa be ha been nnabl to furnbh for lome time pJt He ha to pay CASH for all k bnyt, and hope thai mob of hi patron ai do. not pay promptly, wilt tak Ui hint, and that all in arrow, who hare net gone to the seat of war M Ight for onr Independence and dearat in tercet, will pay np their arrearage or a part at lent, o that ho may be able to meet preaaing da. manda, and keep hi Stock replenished. 5T All order from the country (anleaa from prompt and reliable parties,) will go unnoticed, if not aeoompanied with the CA8II or Its eqairalent. P. F. PBSeOD, aa 17 tf Druggist, Raleigh, N. C. FOR BEAUTIFYING ANIIMrUOVIB TUK UA1H.I ht raeeivsd the fuilowing fitrorh arttele, via ... v '.'.- Jteetorar aind ZH)rdsMmaa4 Wela ut tiekiat'i Restorer, Burnett's Coooaine and Cocin, Rosemary a.ad Castor Oil, Lowe' and Pirer's Pomades. Demcraou, Petit Co Hygieniqae Reciete, and Monpelas Pomades, Tricopherens, Kathairea, Essence Bay Leaves, Sayae's Hair Tonic, Fhileeoase, and Pesoud's Hair Tonie. Also, tli most approved Hair Dye known in thla Country. For tale at PESOUD'S DBUG BTOKK. Raligk, Bay 18, 180. ma 80 t'. nUIST'B FRESH AND NEW CROP TUB. , MP tfEEO. CONSISTIKGr Of THH F0LL0WINQ VARIK tie: Early Larre Flat Duch, Early Red Top, Ruta Bars, fa mperior variety.) Large White Norfolk, Large Yellow Norfolk, Large White Globe. Also, Altrliigbam Carrot, Mansrel Wortiel Beet, and large Whiter Drumhead Cabbage Seed. t For Bale in quantities to salt purchasers at Juno 18-4-lf. P. F. PKSCCIVb' CHISHAN'ai YEAST POWDERS. MT Materials are to hand, and Mr. Ohietean ha pot up a large quantity, all who have been waiting for sup plies can send in their orders. Ii yoa douU that thus jreat Powders are not su perior to any now known, yoa can And testimonial from the molt respeotabl families m Raleigh, at my store,, when you can be supplied at wholsials or re- aiL f. r. PK80UU. may 23 , , ANOTHER BRILLIANT VICTORY!--While 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 th moat deleotahle fla vor a Dlndid and iaviitoratiM articl foe the sick. I JJi; iy tt, ffleans,i and get .some before it i f ooi 4 price x oent a ootuo. Among ioonoi-e vaneiy oi i other thing i too tedious td mention, ( which tha . I uuoa, ' . R'JWI'JW-k. Mt-it'& SJjS-mtlt--"-: -. ..' 2,469 10,401 loefieal in theae gloomy time, ut call I Surry, 8,949 184 1,240 ' 10,3-TS .in luii lit tut, good and poetical in these gloomy time, Just call around, procure iwaii ana a noma ai nniqiai, , M wnaaniaa a laa low of the most kuKfaihm pSaeftaa. P. Tf. peJSOUD, UruggftC NEW AND SPLENDID ullMtlB Consisting of HUMMING BIRD, BUTTKKFLY VIOLET, PATCHUTLT MUSK, PINK JOOKY CLUB, FBANUIPANI KOSE.&o. Alao, Frangipanl, Vsrbena, Cologne and other toilet waters. All of wnicn are oi we nuosi quam mi pu up m elegant style. - M OT saie a - PESOUD'S DRUG STOBJC. Raleigh. May 18. I860. ma 28 if. JUST RECEIVED AT PESCUDS DRUG STORE. . . ad onrr Dm cm D9 BAKERS PKKlsHvi". Ill It A new supply of the celebrated Bittars on hand . i . nirsnrtn'a rtn.- atnr MUSTARD. A frwb lapplj jart wind ODVUV SV Miviw. rjHALONS HAIaTtNVIGORATOH, . r Barrys Irieopbereaa, Esekial Hair Restorer, Pavsonslndallibl Ink. . At PBSOUiyS Drug Store. anH-tf . - Raleigh, N.O. Conftderatt) Cloth Just reoeived from tbe Crenshaw Woolen . Company. Rlohmond, Vai.;-. rfAVIVM PURCHASED FROM THE I f ustion oale- a large involo f Gray and Blue XrZl. .A r..iuna am art BraDared-t make aai- fbrms in th best snaBnar. Alar, a large invoice of Mary lead Cloths and CaaeiTneres; Cadet Hrey, Tory Anat 4a. North Carolla Cassimw Gay, large qaaa- ttt for uniforms aas anarj inw, ' made or mad W BMamre. We hav now in oar cut ting aepartaaaat two Cottar that cannot be beat in tbe art of aattlnf both military and eitiasas' drAs. m..k Vmuih Cloths. Oasaimer and Tastings j Tel Vesting, Uaek aad Fancy; W Oaimere Suits, aU , Inst reoerrad ; 60 dosea Marie so Lambs' Wool Shires aad Drawers India Rubber Ovaroeaes aad LesgiaJf fa Shirts, Drawers, Socks, Collars, Glores, Cravat, Sospsndan, Shawls, Banket, (sai lers, Gamoaters, as. , x, ws uiov -, fch 80 . . - Patarsburir, Va. - Call and Settle. n. f wnRitTED TO THE StJBSCRI A her will pleaee eaii and settle their aooounta. It vea eant nay th money new, air your note. My book mast be dosed, - ; B, b. CYANS. January tth, 1862. '' . - s . Ifejrro Olrl foi Ure v mHK SUBSCRIBER , HAS FOR, HIRE f aNegrGselmgingto theeflexsonaatats, MT GOODS -FOB. CASH ! DOJTT i r in Tiaalissasl Thanfim 1 Baca avwry aersea u. tha admlUsment will a a for CREDIT- "t isaaa ,tas7r. arm basiaessi hd hav fJ -"" m i a.LatW on ersrv oarsaa thatawas ma DOL LAR, aad hav hot beea able W net the , drst CEN T. -I w-h y wwaid mu , i. R. FBaNsTMaL- UMardib apl-4 Tii nnammx sTOBACCO.''-AN. II OTHER Lot ef Old Decaiaiaa Srklr,g -Te- Jam recarved SmiTJlT! BeeT Btsro." Baid s be Sow-rier t .t T .i ,,r i. lis i ill WHiTAKfcft's w. this riALai m BUT. Gasds delivered freeef Charfs, U i aa? aartertbeOtys. raa-JV- T,VR8T MIXEHAL waters.cos:. t grass, Roehbndre Ahsai, ae VUe Salphar Water, ate Keek d Grea Briar va, andg Ceaaat of North Carolina.' 3i SUjmrUi by the Seerttarg of V Stall OwSnp- turn, race COL'BD. 421 ,1 1SI XI 142 729 I7 436 200 00 21 104 114 270 : V aLAT'i.i; TOTiJ. OODKTIBS. WHIT. t.osr 6,391 6,383 8,367 T.4J8 8,172 8,840 0,2.14 4,518 10,028 (,M7 7,408 6,297 2,840 0,004 0,681 0,038 - 12,S6 J.44 V11.MJ on J ft- ,02J ,061 l,4 200 iV ,4M 801 i-t.OM i,m I4.T7H 8,180 r 14,311 5,887 lIl,6 8,081 ,4M 1,MI tJ,4 2.871 ; 9.287 BOO, Alexander, Aason, Alleghany, Ahe, Beaufort, Gertie, Bladea, Brunswick, Baneomba, Burke, Oabarrua, Caldwell. Camden, Carteret, CaawBll, CaUwba, ; Chatham, Cherokoa, 1,040 l?.U,46l 1,088 '. ?, 1,1271 -4- . v l,90 ,18S ; MM t 10,910 I.OOi f 10.780 ' 28 . 04 !' SI u (,248 v 1,105 "!: 9,160 8,00B 2,878 ,?' . 0.848 Chrrwan, 161 i iJ4103: MOMS ,It ta, ul 8,779 856 t,468 w9T C reran, Cumborlaad, Curritack, Davidson, Davie, Dnplia, Edgecombe, Forsyth, Franklin, (laaton, Oatas, Aran villa, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Maoon, Madison, Martin, McDowell, Meoklenburg, Montgomery, Moore, Nash, 8,798 4,ri 14,378 6,001 8,286 0,880 10,716 0,490 7,0U9 4,180 11,189 2,820 16,788 0,642 6,261 6,488 8,981 3,948 4,682 11,141 6,241 10,648 2,210 4,903 6,000 6,870 6,092 6,446 5,642 10,648 0,781 8,725 1,980 978 221 14T 101 874 888 211 641 102 302 1,121 152 2,450 104 85 1,111 259 29 0 193 107 177 80 115 1 451 S73 290 45 184 088 766 650 169 622 1,484. 392 318 127 100 846 -880 . 1,460 407 135 122 0,190 0,830 , S,70 2,392 7,120 10,108 1,704 7,079 2,199 3,902 11,080 3,947 3,624 10,349 2,584 813 1,382 4,446 2,73 4,177 281 4,910 3,413 6,191 2, 116 19 113 4,303 1,306 0,641 1,823 2,618 4,081 10,343 6,808 8,499 6,109 2,983 8,669 6,195 8,473 620 0,463" 1,645 6,456 0,818 3,929 -2.39 V. 18,273 10,389 7,41 10,001 8,434 16,780 17,370 12,691 14,110 9,a 8,444 23,390 7,925 20,040 19,441 8,039 - 6,801 10,448 9,604 1,734 15,347 6,628 16,657 6,730 10,311 8,195 6,004 -4,908 10,189 7,120 17,374 7,641 U,42T 11,088 21,716 13,371 8,851 10,949 8,940 7,248 11,221, 18,791 4,043 11,909 16,798 16,490 10,740 ' 14,680 0,319 New Hanover, 10,617 Northampton, 6,V12 Onalow, Orange, Pasquotank, 6,198 11,318 4,473 3,28 6,708 T.,480 ' 2,317 6,211 14,768 Perquimans, Taraon, Pitt, Polk, Richmond, Randolph, Rpbeaon, 8,684 JeookiyDghaiD, 30,021 BwBi - VSAVl Rutherrord, . v.ueu .11,573 102 10,79 a a t'i 1 tns Union, 8,903 16,470 4,923 8,j96 4,771 8,72V 13,f8t 6,944 9,110 8,229 63 2.240 ' Wake, 1,424 402 298 82, 734 261 280 168 64 10,733 10,401 2,465 104 8,461 1,208 3,496 1,433 362 28,027 15,726 .0,857 4,957 14,906 14,749 9,720 10,711 8,665 Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, Wilson, Tadkin, .,Y.ncey,. 031,489 80,097 831,081 992,6B7 BOOKS. STATIONERY. &C. MILITARY UOOM.SI lor UAsn ID EES' TACTICS, Complete Edltioa ; Revised by and published nnaer tne personal upr vision of the Author in 2 Volnmes. Price 2.50 When sent by mail, 2.79 VOLUNTEERS MANUAL of Infantry and Rifle Tactic, With BOnor paiu oy me wuup., InspecUoas, Reviews, Duties of Captain, Companies, Duties ia Camp, and Garrison , Soldier Ration and Modwf cooking them Abriged and compiled by Lieut. Colonel Win. H. RICHARDSON, graduate and fwmsrly As slstant Instruotor of tactics, Virginia Military Inrtitnte. ., Frtoel 1.60 Whensontby mail, 170 THE VOLUNTEERS BA8U ui a abridgement of iiaraee a inianury laouw, y F" J. LEE. , Prio$i0.60 Whoa aent by mail, . 0.60 THE HAND BOOK OF ARTILLERY, by Whn aent by mail. 00.86 ON INFANTRY. CAnsr Ut n. f ORTlrlfJATlun ano aostn wcjcuvc, bj Captala L. V.BUCKHOLTZ. aathor ef tho BcienoeefWa-. Pri,!!!i When aent by maO, .00.60 Iniiruetlons for' Officers aad aohommlssionsd 0(11 oar, af Cavalry on ontpost datr.hy LleateSant Colonel VON ARENT8CHILDT, first Ho. aars, King's Garmaa Legion, with an abridgment of them, by Lieutenant Colonel, the Hon. F. PONSONBY, Prie 100.60 Whea sent by mail, i ' '00.00 DIRECTIONS FOR COOKING hy Troop la Camp aad Hospital, prepared for th Army of Virginia aad published by order ef tbe 8as aeon General, with Essays en Taking rood Ld "hht food, h, FLORENCE JilGHTlN- . GALE, x ' ; ' " . When sent by mail, -, 00.80 ALSO aeomplet Rew rcket Map of TIR- GINIAi ; v ; n . c. MJX WhM sent by mail, . - BAYONET EXERCISE aad kil mishsr DriUby R MILTON CARY, Lieateaaat Coloael ProTialoaal Amy ef Vlrfiaia. -f . . Prie $1.M ' yttm seat by BtaU, , LW INSTRUCTIONS1 FOR FIELD ARTIL LERY ErtractedfromtlLHAM'S MAN. ( ,MUAI ler Velanuer and Mllrtia Whan sent by maO. . - . . 108 BrCHddiTop the eunEs,-rthi prwau ... .-Ul.. Ill..traia4 arlth 21 KaCTaeo mrv. and daslnedfor ttt the Militia ef ,tb Coafederate tHatea. .. v .: ria 81.00 MAM Alert . H a DetacCiucnt SetVlc of Troop, 'aad the ary Sreaus) ea. vw.wow. : rr't . T -poemag aa aaaauaf lasn ia prw- . Vaey. - - 1 . . ' Wheel seat by maO, -i2 GILflAM'S MANUAL tor th' VeVaateerf ahdMiUtta af ah CeaaJedeme State. ';c. -'rv.-B tbyiafl,51 - J.H for sal by se U-tf W. L. POIESOT. - ' v Raleigh, S.C 1 StTPESTOR ARTICLK 6 CHEW .lNa Tebaaee ThaPanSsmtharaQaM. 1 2tatBaaeatieMBTeda. . ije a t' ' ' ' " , W. 0. leek ilnisi - SODA. WA era; idea. WATER AND SUGAR CRACK aaU VBITAXXa'S, NEW CLOTHING 8TOJIE II JUST OPKKSD BY isaac mmm at the eorner of FayatUvilm St, aad Market Squar 20,000 worth of MEN'S aad BOYS' Ready Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, and many other article. I with It distinctly aadsrstaod that thee Goods were bought hi times of .peaee, and consequent ly at much lower nitoes than they could be bought for bow. They will be sold again at tbe OLD RETAIL PRICES. I hav no particular fancy for saying much. All I ( asm of the pubua is so gir m a csSL They will certainly act a disappointed ia th qaantfty, quality er '"Jf " ia tha prices of my -i v G4DS. - - ' Reaoeaabsr, eorner if Favattavitie Street and aiar Sqoara, (foraisrljt eaupied by H Foai.) - ataspwswairy-. -5. tadci yjyrTj y,.- 1861. 1861. OFNTLEMEN AND BOYS IN WANT OFS CLOTHING, BATS, SHOES, BOOTS, Ac., of every description, will f nd me prepared this SPRING te furnish tb.malth BETTER GOODS, at mors Reasonable Prices than heretofore: aad I most cordially Inrile tbam to axamlaaiay GOODS AND PRICES befor purobaaing. Notwithstanding th srisit,.I bar been NORTH and purchased, to groat advantage, a most BEAUTI FUL and VARIED STOCK of CLOTHING AND KENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, and my friends can be furnished, at short notice, from head to toot. Having a splendid Stock of the moat fashionable and approved French CLOTH, DOESKINS, CA88IMERES, VESTINGS of all kind, Ae, tba most ACCOMPLISHED AND SUPE RIOR CUTTER AND WOUKMEN in my TAT L0RING ESTABLISHMENT, I sm ready to compete wi'h any on in th old North Stata ia making any Garment or Clothing to order, in the most superb and artistic manner. The liberal encouragement I have reoeived and continued indications of increasing confidence, Inspire me with the bop that I shall be more liberally patron ised than ever; to merit which I will give my undivi-J ded attention to the wants of. all who favor we with a call. M. GRAU8MAN. ap'113 tf , MILITARY' .GOODS! r( SUP. GRBT AND DRAB MILITARY 0 J OTsresats with large capes, prte 10, 18, 20 and . 22 dollars, all horn Blade. SOO Merino Shirts, Grey and White, forosnip life. 0O Pairs Merino aad Shaker drawers, 'ail 4. Gray aaAWhite, jast to hand. " BO Pair Grey, Blue, Drab and Mixed colored Cloth lored i Cloth Br."':" and Castuneras. adt lo mAvaft "fM Overcoating is Baavijr, Pilot and Petorsharu. 4U Dosea sup. White Stllrta. 70 Pf-Tn'ruilmnrfi. ftlnsassa. Blaaket and Shawl Tor Soldier's use. Oil Cloth Orercotta, Leggins and Cap Covers. Gilt Buttons by the gross. Gold Braid by th pair. Haversack by tha hundred. 200 Pair Drill Gaiters. Heavy Books by the dosea. Gloves and Gauntletts. Pants, Vests and Dress Clothing ; a complete -assortment at T. W. R0YSTON A CO.'S. oct t Petersburg, Va. 1861, 1801. AUGUST ITth, MILITARY GOODS ! NO. 61 SYCAMORE, PETERSBURG, VA. T. W. & Co, Can furnish Military Companies with th following named good at short notio : Oil Clo.a Over Coats, Oil Cloth Oap, Oil Cloth Harerlocks, Oil Cloth Haversack, Oil Cloth Leggins, Fatigue Jackets, Plain aad fanoy fatigue Shirts. Gingham and Calico Shirte, Mirino under Shirt (White and Grey.) Maria Drawers, (White aad Grey,) elvet and flannel Zouave Caps, Heavy Grey Over Coata, ALSO, ON HAND, Grey aad Blue Satinet, Grey Gaetmero, Grey Flannel which they will make ap to order aad warrant satisfaction in every instance. T. W. R0T8T0N, CO., No, li Sycamore St., aa 21 tf Petersburg, Va. WHITAKER'Sl . WHITARER'StI WHITAKERS HI SPRING GOODS I SPRING STOCK!! E. A, WfliTAKER, ' THE INIMITABLE. THE INIMITABLE WHITAKER. AO Boxes Oraages, 4 00 1 10 boxe Franeh Paq- . y 44a. SO box Webb A Whit. sed's celebrated SO. SO d Lemon. . 4 a 5-0 BM. Apple. 4 0 lO ae Potatoes, 4 0 40 Boxes Caale(V IHIImW) . 40 hexes Oomm Caady, "4. 10 aeons raaey Oea' - .-. djf, v - 2s. BAOCO. 20000 Havana CI. GARS. 90 Cass Crackers MBbls Cracker. WOOD 'AND ; WI1X0WWARE. Twit. .meaeW at Oi INIMITlBLl TTHITA, licit 8-a great vatiaty af WVOU aval vuvvr WARN, FISH! FISH 1 1 nsHIU Harrars, Maiisia, Msaaevea, A aWmA mrm Aail eiweeted at tt ii n ii ii bbTi i imbTbbT. tt mr rt WHtTAiRR'S CITT RMPORITJls BtroBf Freeh sad altveneff.aad ail Serena ia tnaartsj isu,na ,vmw AlavUrglfSvery . a the ..a.- K e m I pm Oleailasd aadgpirit ai taa Age aoyy. rvTXa ALlV JKWEIJITTBB SUM I SCRIBE B ha la stare a pW-dld i niramnl af aaaaaaetag a variety f styvsa ef aastaraa ef Braaeb, 9imm. T2aa Btawm. Bis els . f-iaarar Riac, La- diea aa4 GeaUeaaea'a Vaseh Caaioa, PesKils aadPeav C..t Pa. Miaiaaar Uekeav GM TkJasMaa. A. Cell -aavr t IJslJC "A: W ejt - t;' S ' Cf lSfi ltg5itr. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE T, 1862. THE LATEST NORTHERN NBtyS. Through th kindness of a gentleman w hat been placrd (says tbe Kichniond Eisrainer,). ia the jontesion ef North papers aa late aa tta J7th altimn. The nows la highly Important. Wdfet up tbe fn lowing summary : LATER FROM EUROPE-NEWS OF THE CAPTURE OF NEW ORLEANS IN EU PP ITS EFFECT IN ENGLAND AND COMMENTS OF TUK ENGLISH PRESS,' Tbe advices from Euiope are important The Noti of the capture of N OrUans bad arrived out, and-tbeeurant a vary widely 'eomaiaateA ee)4y'hwjih press Hr;' . Th lioodon Times asks bow it will effee England. The Times think it it useless to deny th Importance Of tbe event, but says if the South erner mean what tbey ray of burning thrir cotton they can never be conquered. One thing is needed, and that ia that "cotton should oome dowr" lo New Orleans, but, should tbe planters destroy their stock or refuse to bring them dawn,thTimarld, UH tj hart to tu icfta f is gained b$ the cavturt" The London Post says it will not seriously aflcct the fortunes of either party, although ate riou U se to the South. It says the ultor hupe lesaDW ef tbe stiuggla is more apparent at eacb successive stsga. The mnt (ignifloant festura of th effect of the news in Europe of tbe taking of New Orleans is that the fact had produced no influence on ijie cotton market. "STONEWALL JACKSON'S "VICTORY BANKS PURSUED ACROSS THE RIVER -IMMENSE EXCITEMENT IN THE NORTH TROOPS RUSHING TO THE DEFENCE OF WASHINGTON NORTH ERN ACCOUNT OF BANKS' REPULSE "A SECOND UPRISING FOR THE DE FENCE OF WASHINGTON." Our Northern papers ara filled with the ac counts of Stonewall Jackson's victor. The whole North was wild with excitement and pan ic. Lincoln had Issued orders lo tha Governors of the several States fur aieo for "tbe defencq of the National Capital," and tbey, in turn, had Is sued tbe most irnflammalor appeals to tlepteple. The Governor of Msuihuetts, in his appeal say: ,"Men of Massachusetts I th wiley and hatird oua horde of traitors to the peduIe,totheejOeriiche t of oiir country, and. to liberty, menace seal ri the j Ngtional CanlW, .Thar JuvaatUnjkadVeS fVf ; 1 . A m.kUnn W..l,l..l Tttej President cal la o " l aseachjueeU torin no xoai sor its reaeue and defence. The whole so li sniltlia will be summoned by a gojioral' order, oto., se. The Governors of tbe other States had issued ai mi. liar orders lor lanir wttole ruroe 'tto orcsm- iz;) and proceed forthwith to Washington," and in the meantime all tbe amateur regiments among them tba famous New York Seventh bsd been hurried on. The New" York Herald 'alls it, "The Second Grand Uprising of the People," and says tba great moving lo and fro of tbe military "bring back forcibly the early days of the rebellion, when there was such a tremen dous uprising for Hi defence of (be National Cap ital. - Tbe Northern press were much excited over th news, and the New York Herald said it "could duly be regarded as a very unfortunate event." "The rebels,'' continues the Herald, "have doubtless received valuable military stores to a considerable amount, at Front Royal, Strai bnrg and Winchester, and tbe extensive region conquered from tbe rebellion, and the successful labours therein of General Banks of the last three months in behalf of th Union are lost in this tingle overwhelming dasb of the enemy." THB TCBLIltQ IX KKW YORK. Tbe new caused the greatest excitement in New York. The N. Y, Herald says that "leers were uttered on every side, while denunciations of some ef the powers that be in Washington were not at all to rare or unfrequentss they might have been. Men (n uniform were to.be seen pushing long excitedly through the streets, ana toe ar mories of the vsrious regiment were thronged with people." THK riBLIVO IH B1LT1MORB. The feeling in Baltimore on the news of the advance of Stonewall Jackson into Maryland was intense. Th street were crowded and the au thorities feared ait uprising of secessionist Baltimore street," say a dirpaich lo th New York Herald, i crowded wifi excited people from Calvert 16 dlolday street There is great excitement.-The crowd are abasing obnoxious people (t . secession ,) aa 1 occasionally beating them. The neopla bavv lust demanded the display of all th star and stripe from all tbe newspaper office and public building. The demand was complied with, tbe AM Ala easeg the.sait U an furl the flag U th brerxa "The' exeitemsnt I fearful, and prominent secattionUu have disappeared from th atreeu.'.' , THB LATEST. W bav received New York and Philadelphia C i per of Thursday, the 29th hut., but t such a t hear that, va can -only briefly mention, the most prominent new contained la them. Great fear were still felt throughout th North that Jackson, would captors Washington. The celebrated New York Seventh, th tarn that ear Mayor aad many of ear citiao esad thecruelve seen fuol ever not lung since had arrived in BsJtimora, a rout to Washington.' Several regimen-f aaiiitie were else abort leaving New York Yr the same daati aatlpa-r- I tieeu ja-iieuaa imiwrapua Msnnicwra; ef Warthat theaastleof ixsimrlt "ratBna I eomntn -rout oi vo rami, ui issssej T-rerrar irinr r -wiwhi vw, Ljgi g if QuwB sH 1,VW to mva, ratA wvunutwi 9. ' " i Northera papers of ta 80th nlL, hav, been A ewreapwideet of the PhllocMphia scrar. vitra troca Mocaantcavlll, jxtmrm j iMSW P sans .irl U ia iUlAmatld, ' " ' Oaa. MclellanaeortrSavdiaorTaOUat f th skirmish as. asTr ?4jrtioiia with Braaohli Brfaada. ihcrw that. Ale ha Ululle and Rrirada. thaw thai kaowiaglynad. . v , Cm dated Cerieth, My JT, state, that sh ni-i. a within meakiac distaaee.: -iMat- ssekaMbis atisaiMeaaa, beaiaasHrJsh aary. thlac. aad eotrerjeaes a he dvea.- - - . e- s I ol baa ssimi ad the Burfblk AMny I K . , i -.1- frt 1 . . .W. v - - - 4 . ent; ' - b eswogasriteTaateBmBAjteaAKsya mm 1 :is"-"vMms Wlnehattar, i described hy th Yankee Journal a being ewfol They did not atop running until they got antli. lw acruaa th Potoauu. It kt stated by the veracious Yank corre. poodentt, that wheo tbe Ueina pstrlots were n the run from Winchester, the mdie trad at them from the wii dows with ) is to la, killing; great ma ny. - " , There Is a great excitement aU over Bta Maryland, ceased by ibe brilliant and unexpected n of General Storewa'l Jackson. Tha Ysnkse Vandal iblied the train contain lag our sick and wounded on th Richmond and York River Railroad, last Sunday. ' lijjoolh'h ihis 1st BtiBora. Front a Paris Correspondence.. It would be roost desirable thing if a stop could be put to the exportation from the United State te France of tbe portraits of Mr. Lincoln, onl otae better one can b sent out than those Wbioh now all the shop windows of Paris. The person s I H m use picture loa s mucfiisa a Kan eondemned to the gallows that large numbers of them have been imposed upon the people hers by the shopkeepers as Dumollard. th famous murderer of servant girls, latoly guillotined near Lyon. Such a face is enough to ruin the best of cause and people read the name inscribed under it with astonishment, or rather bewilderment, for the thing appears more like a boat, than a realty. OUt 00MMI1S8I0NB IN KUROrC From a Paris Correspondence. Messers Slidell and Macon, both of whom are now at Paris, krep up tbe faith of their Southern friends by assuring ihn,in the most positive way, that overything is going on admirably in the South, and that the succesi of tbe rebellion Is a certain ly The work these gentlemen have taken upon Hie:n-. Wet is likely lo keep them busy Irnm this tt ii ) oi . The Independence Beige says that Mr. t i !' is been received by tbe Emperor, and that h hi... esty gave Mr.Slidell to understand that he mig.it t .e for an intervention at no remote period. 1 beliovo I may state with certainly, that there U no truth in this report. Mr. Slideli's Thursdays' receptions at bis house in the Champs Eiysres are, 1 understand, U'gely and fashionably attended. COUNTING-HOUSE CALENDAR, 1803 T1. ' 7 8 W,T , Pi S, TiW T iF , 8 2 2 4 1 1 81 Sj 4 5 10,11 12 10,11 t- 7 14 liiU 16-16 1718 16:10 18 It 25 20 20 2122 23 24 25 21 22 13 28 29 30 4 ! 0 11 12 IS 10 10 20 31 30W1 1 1 2 8 . 8 11 12 14 16 10 21 J2 2.1 U o u 1.1,19 26 28127! IIIU.JO'JiSS 20 SO M A, V 81 -11 4 7 8 9:10111 2 8 5 0 II n iil J2 44 1 18 10 20 11,22 16 10 17 18, 10 20 Jr: :9jd' 1 2 41 . 3 4 10 II tl a 10H1 14 IS 10 U18 18 14 17 IS 24 26 21 ai.M,44 2 JO II isjetseieiseti ! ' 1 M l 1 o 0 0 7 0 12 19 .1211 14,1. 20 21 22 2? 10 21 22 28 29 2 27 28'2; 20; 21 3 4 t 6' 0 12 12 19 20 10 11 12 8 10 17 10 10 u H 16 18 23 24 2S 20 22 231 28 27 39, M MllOtll i NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCK COMPANY. At th annual meeting of the North Carolina Mutual lire Imuran oe Company, held en' the 14th January, 1882, the follow ing persona wars sleeted Directors and Officers for the ensuing year : .8 BTRKCT0R8. 7 Henry D. Turner, Raleigh John R: Williams, do. T. H. Selby, do. . . C. W.D. Hutchings, de Kemp. P. Battle, do. tieorge Little, - do. Jame M Tcwlea, . d. James R. Hoyt, Washington, Alexander Mitchell, Newsern. Jos. G. Wright, Wilmington. John M. Jones, Edcntoa. ' George W. Charles, Elisabeth City -Jos Ramsay, Plymouth. J.W. Barrell, Murfreesborough it. t. y illuuu, Uttarlotte, Samuel Welkin, MUtoa. A. W. Steel, FayeUevllle. , Joseph White, Anion county Josh. Boner, Salem. A. P. Sammy, Asheville, OFFICERS OF TUB COMPANY T. H. Salby, Pridtnt. Henry D.Turner, Fie do. Jobs R. Bryan, Attorney. - Bamdeo 8. Smith, Secretary aad rsmtrr ... . - T. H. Mby, -o0lcio,y John R, Williams, 1 Ex. Otmmitm. ' C. W. D. Hatchings, J . This Company has beea is suceeaeful eperaUoB arer 1.1 years, and OBttnaes to take risks upon all jUsses of property la the State, (except Steam Mills aad Turpentine Distilleries) apea favorable tenaa.- Its Policies aeweovar property amounting te aearly $4,000,000, a large portion ef which is la country risks ; aad Its present capital Is over Foar Haadred The sand Dollars, in bonds properly aecared. All eommunicationi ia refereacs te insurance should b address 1 to th Secretary, poetoeid BARDBH B. SMITH, AWy Jaaaary Wth, I2. jaa 22 PlantRtlOR WRnt'ed t ON OR NEAR ORE OF THE LUTES of KaUr-ad, with aeteasaeaasiea for Sfty te svaty-U.t Lsfroe. Persons owning aad desuwa ef aelUag saek, will pleas aidrto th laBseriber, deserlblag tha place, quality if er-fl, th prod action, loeaUoa, prie ef eara aad aasU ia Jie neighborhood, prie aad ( , salV-djOl iwu?ielri tap te aais. , ': marH tf - : ttaieigh, H.'ft- - -r5attCKEl"BAKERT. rwHJ 6C RSCRIR KReV- MA VING BBHr-A ' lterge HARD-BREAD aad CRACKER BAKE; HY, and Itted H p with the moat tsspv jdmaehia. an, ara aew prepared te faralsh th eikJea f Rol- j -igkaod the Htat-t, ttIH "h f" w " eaality. seteh a i; wr -r-r-y" 5 vs, " g0pt. CRACKERS, , .J. :.. .: - . , ' ' ? WATERt.-.,'.-' 1 SUGAR . f:, aW,. . T see ale praparal te far lab the Army aad Ka- . . ' . UWIRE BlaCCIT, eta- -Wj At tbeleweat market rate. Oak erdaet securely aaeked aad wreeaptly asteaeed te. aUMPSO 0sL , EMPTY FLOUR' BARRELS, fat tfJASTtD, . goad eeidittea. tar whiah we will pay 24ah' ! 1 a lf - r-- JAS. BIMPr-a BOaT. 5 yMMow.uy BOXRJI TOBACCO, ''',m " A, . - mi iti i v .5 i 1 :ft iVA.I tjs-.t A 4 - ' -" i.'. t ..- :

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