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. - ry .l-': -i! t 1 ' :ha.i . rrT a Astatine . . ix, tni i Y, reBr it, 'ir1 ' m ' - -'O i XT- 9 A I ' com" uii,. " iH to i lifl" Nrste State r dWOip.l a TC-tt'Wed " C ARXS !D ' ; or at ?u , r. ''h," in I ' bands 1 t!r-i 8ta pud ! U.wipi Vrney art j w iff n.Ti:.iv tJif thi- " a'jblicWfatori it o H, er ,JaH tlroO . ought to 1(5 Lrocglt ' jU'Bv omcbodT cl4 io will. the Conltdemcr itrrtca1 mWu t.'i' " '1 era Union In matt nurobm, ti.bj w'JTha ' no lack of good tjJ true mh to C I fur fat ki, '"tot Tbf ..it., haS fiH TiyS v" . ' these men we nant, if not tt b-st wmpona, at k-ast rr ' the bet tbe countrr can fife, the Ixtt l e hm to pitre, , mi frota tblat It fo.'lowi lbat-ny tnao Tiaiiy In 1, V poaanaioa an public rm wlii:b be ihwe not j romjiU " . " " i rtturo, ntiltKS he brUU it fur ouie militar purrx"; eu- , tborisfd bf law, prt from the dial v t r-tatoiflfc ? " wbafiDot liii own, Uguil'oi ridig aiiH alit'.tinp , the eofoiy, by weahrritig tiyr c.i. to tb' txt''iiiBt leaat of te inlJiH1 .wl.ow be krt pa cut t f We fit. Id, for waot ol tie arme with which fce o:lit t'i ltq iipi'Ml. " r . JLIter armi the grttt iiriH'ci.i'y ta jowdiT. nu.Le that wquirra thn it gndl Ills, fci'rf, c' tnculBi.d ml- phar. At first It wai thought thl au! hiir ihe ' - great difTiiuliy, but it turr.td tu'. ua vrn i U1 in i n ' ' . article opoa tU euVjin-t tlat tl.a amooi.t nf fii'phur . tmon(r li e aopar j1uUt, tr thrir fac'ine, was nj'e lor all military urpuwa, apart Ircift all other a-nrc s f apply. Charcoal cat., of cuurt. te ohtuimd, in aiy ? quantity. Nitre ia now tlic d flii'liTiy. It fa pnduiJtd 1 , .' pat orally io catta in " waim climaUn, tmi!y ia India, lenewbat In Ike rani Incur can ou'hrrn Htalia, ' bar net In ifcffiotcnt amoniit." In Xorlb Ueramnj, Scandanavia, and X'tli"i tlevwhere, it ' trndu iu Ixde ;, compoaUd in a tertaiu way, and tukm in paymrot (", t - of pnblio taxct at a stipulated rate. 1'ut to.K'"t a nitre bed la good producing order, rctiuiinat linst.aytar . t and a half or two jcara, to that. th ne ihr.u'd be nir.de . at once. There is no time to Ix; luat. In the rui atitunc ' alt the Shtlptlre in He bunds of piiato lt.divida;il I . . ongbt to be given fmly to tlie poTtrt nifiit, or at hsut old at a very modfrate price. ' As to the condition o 1 nitre beds, we will take it us en cial fnvour.il Ir. . Em moos will be so kind ss to furtilkh us with a simplr lortnala, which we will publish, and krrp itandirg fir tbt direction of our people. We fttl s'urwl thut tie Doctor will do so at an early day. t ' ' V ms the t.lcnpuie. T(S'nduT. cl uietiin uud greeting Lieut- Cut. Trice, Lieut. Towihend and atlur - :1 I' irleods, pard jrhoiurs fr ni Koonoko. t'ol. 1 tu, . wa are sotr? to say, looks (irUd : l.kc a brave umn ' upon whoterpirit diaunter liosprryid, but wiihmt wtu!i eoing bis dtTOtion to the ennse. The younger tffieer , - look well, slid err, co dv abt, ready to gft iuto Ike ...field 1 . as soon as relieved from thu'r pnr !e. AH s;uk highly of the ey in which Mnjir IliJI nikcJ Lis battery. . . That was the only battery ei gnged with the enemy's ; ' , gao-boats, acd, wish its small armsnieut, it M tlwm well at bay. Tbe fuult of our dfensive anangnutiits was, that none of our latteries swept either ol the two ' :v 8ontbern lar.dirgs.. An atUmpt nmde to laud within . range of Mrjor Hill's battny, wns prtmptly repuWd by a shswerof grspe. Who was to blann? Wbolo , cated tbe battcrit? Not Col. Shaw. , v Wi bate btaid any number of r ports tiflectii g up- oo the conrage and fidility cf Col. ktmw, tbe command er of tbe 6th Regiajetit N. C. Trooj s, and senior ifSccr Jg Roan tke Island. "We lave et.deavcured to find cut , tbe troth about this matter, end, to fur as we can; find, C these reports do t'cLShaw tbe gravest - it justice. We are bcucd to hcrk-ve (Lut this is done uniutcntinnally, but it is noce tba leu an injustice. We have the an thority of these who isw .Col. fchaw daring the whole fight whose prsitioa gave tLem epport unities d t b - servatioo, aDd wboee courage and fidelity no cue iu this - aeclion will question, to the fjet that Col. Shaw -bore ' himself ss a brave and troe man, as brave end true a , - man as there was on the iainud. If le fai'ed in milita '. V . - ry knt wkdge, be did so In common with nuny other '.; men appinttdfroin civil lifev He was uot a military engineer, and cannot 1 held refpoiisible for any defect . , in oar field woiks or other deTtusive arrangements. In , ' troth, even on the duy of battle, te was eating under ""otderi from UeoeraJ Wise.-'- - . ' Thi Eichmond Enquirer af Tuctday inornipg, l as a long piece abont the fight at Roanoke LlnnJ, in which a great deal is said about General Wise and General "Wise's Legion. New this is all flummery. Tbe oaly rwdert that Cul.Bhaw got If cm Ocnaral Wiaajga , Obeyed. . 01 tbe mock ta ked of Wnw Legion only three hundred mea were eneaced in tbe main fisbt. Of ' tbe engineering on tbe island, com was done by North Carolinians. Tbe work at which the sluud was made was, as we karn, planned by a Virginian Lieut. Sel den a good and true and brave man, who bass.-akd hie devotion with bis life's blood. Sucb articles as tbat which forms the leader of tbe Enquirer of the 2j.h, ere wroor, foolish, and calculated to dj much barm. We dislike to talk so about a colcmporary which we ns pect eo highly, but tbe fact is so, and is so felt. . ' - For tbe Journal." . ' aCepe Fear MluaUola.' . ilaxrt. Editon r Tbe above Utbe natr.e clvea t a com : ut af toodi men. membera of tbe tape Fear bight Artil- " lery, who aoraetin t tyo formed thamnelvet Into a troupa M dellaeatoTt of r.ei;ro caaraeter, for their own paatiua acd amnataieBt. urptce bibta peel aatbey bava bees porfonninf ia a buila. near our quarter, and ktvton every occaaloa eqaaliy plaaaed aad aV;nlihd tbe audience ' v. .e hirDT txiKooer. la which ti-y bave acted all iha ' onnmuititat with their exbibiiiooa. A full baad of niuc, played by themtelTea, accompamea tbe performance aed edda by ita anbvening atraina much to tba iuterett of . tbe lttteaera. ' . TT,Foa tba nnr,--v of t-a maotir-', your eorretpond - eat u in,ta tn s, t in the rooai - lat niihU Alter keartoe tbe warlike t aint of "Dixie" and other favi.rilea wa were treated to aome ptrformancee, is which the " aia; rar " wu IoIIt end f.in. rnraeated. and which filled tba aooae with ovroriou Uuithier. I .will not bfrt pretend trr aay wnwa ot tbe young n.ea acted but part beat, but I win . Ttmori w aaaerv, witaoen tear m criuciaoi, uu tui aia weu, asd Indeed very well. Tbiebociety ia yet fat ha tef aac ehowld its members . eominae tbtar eff iru at prfeiioB while lorgrer, (ad donbtieaa they wilb) lae ao reason rt ik win antiaiat . tUy occspy a promineat poaiUoa la laiagt t tbia sort. On .. kii at a Midler. Him-i rraaoa MIMu,IH'ir o-A-ot Improve huroeif 4 both letf end Im It l, t belwv, thm liifct!n of Ike If iaatrrla et nui fu- or At U eatvoit i Wtmi.ft . wr.w tal wntie too III haie B brltrr nppnrtcnlty f appreciating tht- met ill ' interim I wiay ocra-toually eay a law aordt Concern ' ra la your paper. . f Forth JcurnaL Tki rt af r IC76. : rmT s, !(Klk',, 0r the J7fe.ru Lfyurth pfayer, bujTHfilrajiW-tia, f T lr. lit, my rtl tba iimmo- 4M(iNitf r A(mar(, ti--ar,.et-mOr'-, itil -(ee lewle lllOtV. vol. 1. p. 3.3 ) B lllfl TO hi. Inrv af tbej T.ute In oar J and lime, V t I btve been P ' '-ol'fl fiienJUilp rVh Itui.nm. Irce that lar'ic ... tj' dul; adminikU-rad. una to be tried Mil Of a Jury of Call lrH.,l frk.,Mi IW 4u.mhlv ut-h lawa arVt mii tha aiieirbt rlub of f i IiljruD. Too to do all i it to jf liti to ! U tnd of tba poo- ' ' n4 acca from thona of N't EBRttod. ana to DrinK : f v.tui taoia iiuii.:,4t ira ti n re-mat u arm a labcrj rrrUi'a UfrT to mr r ecj. .f Al.rm.ria, If ih-y rlull . t .f bujr rrD(l fcauel. aoi) murh d''r Ihna ,lua4p Mi:ilti d frimirland ; and aiilhtl, nail thMf tobe tke rufti'doiber c pimaditi at a I rr raa tv:i otly et.uul ,i . do In Krfv d. Ktl, ilia .ole r,f N ttfhui cannot inrmi. lit irui ruii win mi .... ..-. ara."ir&f n cafiiniT in nnw rcniier ue'n h -ibiuwt nefcurnp a trada onJa1 and otter parta. hnHli lot dr.tb of a(rof ibtMTrral UHM ahrrt a u p mat ria he l SO a nl ud r; t'-it ba ba ao taclrd au4 no carlaitilj Mpoued. aa If aorui pt'mtt am- ia badj d ed rta mm of Nvr Knri-uU to f nr lit iogr l:aJe )oi Lae, and keep yoa atlll undai lb Latchea " 0 1 lie lie A irerliau vv fit.la fit leolc rroelelm j. il(Ktnl Inlet vml!M. " We 5 not onls fJisaptvinled, baf are eveo disnod to' i,i' at tie ftf.'nor thutltisnot the iutention cf 3 isVtthcr to' recommend any wmMhensive h, rsMlntlic Qmen's S(fh, it tu ititmdue very iiUfVrou or verv irnnortant bills th'-iirsclvcs. 'I here II no ieaa.ui .to rpprehend that Mr (J mW one's budget i;l an " ainbitionk " one. I beta, is no rcdMrn to dtTad that tiny wgantfrtvorms will bit either propoaed or baieiw d ti. 'I hern is no xjxctatmn It of tnm'gters will dielurr tht ir rf"lil ion to Maud or f ill liy the ' ie vhed colt," 'though, of t'wir, the tieb ts on I hit ml)- jct ta. -1 Iji inhtr kin' fierce. I In: one esrjitjt mi whloh tlie etiuiiUy m ar.Xinta tu li ar ilie t-lfateineiit ol the t nl-ii.et-ti e i n'y tnuitir, Iml 'il, w.ich nukes U4 fcl an; ei-iHcia! n,ii il iu the ni'etmg i l I'liriiaDient at nil la tl.e A int i iiu n nir. te me anxious to hear tliein eiivlars (hat uti'lier llM-y. imr, they bojw, their nn;nl ally, tie. ve any inleritioii i l beku.g the bl.ieka k j tat. tirff. ever,. tiny wi I wiitcli duloeciy uv r liritisn rijjlii. r.tni will tv't-i ate 00 in!i iniii mi lit nl ilii ui; that liny Hie nasi ill 10 Im;: hT tin tariy terinilmlion of li e d'a a.!rius tuoflict ; at d tin t tiny w:ll do all that can be dune ry mu'raia to bihig II to e-J'.se. jr tl.ey will fim uU i.a'(.f.u ioiJr on ilne poitits, and we h ve no ih);b' !!' tlii-v cifiwet'lmll tladlr txohera'e tlcm Irom i tiv iiMt ainoiiiit ol II giHluiiOiv, unKr!y si colltd I I'ruui ilia I ."Blind ICrwi, Itli. 3 , .MiointMS aro l aviig nothing to aur lend on the score ol tin ir i-olii y tuaidi AmeriL'a, so just sod im partial, tu thorm;hly p-r'vud.d by a a so of wiiat is dm to ti e dignity and leputittion of K-g'and, nave the cecnty oi iiaieniiig io a lonii s.'Kicn on n e oiiick ada " f i mi) a griitlt uian diMtinguitilud fur hin l'urlisiTii ri- (Bry luilum. rubiio onliiinu bm cxiinsea itiiuir so charly nud ununimrius'y omiii-t a&y iu' rveutb n, aucb aa a l iichle breaeli ol the blue'kiidc woil be. and that evil) in quartets where tl had bnn rxwfted the lYioal eager u sire lor sues, a nunstire wouM bavc pri v.iiUu, that the (jovernment tuns no ti.-k of being coerced into an act which would lriwer tin; country in tc eomidera tion of tho woild. Al on over, the intention of the American coven ment. to which we referred in ceacinl tetruslut Tliurfday, d prive Mr. L cduay's niotioa of Its polille'ttl inlerfMB wlille ss to commercial inten t's, It U well unilersliHiel by thi)r-e; most engaged in theiA that it ia nut the raining of the bluckadt) but the termi nation of li e war wliidi would relieve tlie dintreas pre vailing in eur nianutactur rg didlriuts. T he minint. rs who tirousht tl Trtul alla.r to an early and saccealul cnnelueinn may lie IrunUd to waich over liriiish rights tu ti e tjulf of B lorijla anil Mexico. TUB ri'BTEa ITIl.t. AT 01BHAI.TSR, -A Miidftit leatcb ol Ihii 2nd. iuat., says Umt the pnvatier Hiniter still crntinued at (iibraltar. TIIK NASHVII.t.R LkATKg a(.VTIUtTlON. f I'mlA Fitgult 1'itviuls Iht Tusuuora from Attack ta htr. The rebel steamer Xhvilie lift Soutliampton on the 3Jlll8t. M e pntsed the Union gunboat Tuscatora oQ' Cowes where IIm' latter was anchored. The 'I uncarora steamed tip to atari in the chase of ilie Xaslivillr; but the frigate Hhaunoti was ahmlids to Tirrvcni mr avrsriote n.r tweniT-iunr uusrs. The leant, seen ol the Nat-hville was that she wss steaming dowa the channel with all fpeu. " " KrMn tlie Lomloa Tiiuea, Feb. ti J VKOI-AMl'a AITL1CATI0M OF IlEa Kkl TRAL WCBTJ ' We do not allow our own little bojs to diuturb the thoronghfaKS with (ipubii and crackers on. the Filth ol Nociiilcr, and why aiTNd we subanl td be annoyed with tlie two gun of the Nashville or ihe-A'cpluabiada" of the Tuscarora, eigjer b these miglriy uu n-ol-war mny be to muke thcn.selvi s noisy and disujrTt pubis in the neighborhood of Ocbornc T I he rule ol international law iJi plain enough. Kvery nutiou has the richt. il she l'ikts, of giving hospitality tu the ship of war of tithtr it both tbe bclligereut t'oaxr, and nbe nny luf Icr them, or either of them, to brin? in tl e-.r prizes aid sabmit them to her admiralty c. uns. Iui erry nation hai alsp the right to exclude thrm altogether, aalcss where such exclusiou woald hi contrary to the general dielates of humanity. Our guveffinieot has liiado lit choice, aa we think, Very wisely, and has excluded both parties. Karl Ruiwl iu this Ntate paj er uir u;un-s out (qual titcufurea to ships of war and privateers. Lie ex dudtia both Citira all Drilith ports lor a I warlike pur-pt-gea if they come into our wafers exorpt in distress, i hey are to be warned away, and to depart in twenty-four heiais If thry are in dusin s they are to go as 8 os ss they have- obtained t ie repuita and supplies necefsaiy to enable tht ra to sail houn ward. If any hostile shijs o nieri hsnluien that ciin be niade their prey, are in the same harbor, they c.ioDot lullow ' litem cut until twenty-four hiurs' " law " bas Itco allowed to the fugi tives. All this is old law, which raa been already en forced within - the French potts without any public de claration such as this dot madj by our Fordga Office. The comparative1 j recent applianis of 6 tea in to war ships bas matie tbe question of coal a novelty in our luUrnaliuna-4w or iveuiraia. The obvka ikacf supplying a ship-tf-war with only coals sufficient to lake ler . to tbe n. arret come p r'. would not n:e, t the present case, lor tbe would sienil tbe se coats tn a rrutM and come back lor niore, bvwa uain in d.dtrefs. Eirl Kassel mrcts this d fQvuliy by a provii-ion that a ship-of-war or a privateer shull not obtain coal, wilhio he Uritith dominion, evca lo take ber borne, more than on'.e in three months. , . We hupe this will put an ei.d to the ennnvanccs that occur in Knrope from these transatlantic quarrels. It would appear that war steamtts which mint leave our ports in twonty-lour hours, aud cau only come and coal once in thtee months, cannot be s troublesome. The fight in the New World may be mighty, and terrific, and sublime. It may be tbe real battle of Armageddon fur augbt we know. It may be like the shock ol hostile eartl q'likes. We are constantly being told bow tcrri b'e it it to be when General McCiel'an geti well and bis army is reaJy. We are content to believe or disbelieve it; but, as il comes to ns in the Oid World, it is like a war of frogs and mice, and is simply a sin, .11 auBance. Oar friends over the water coiiht to remember that we have not the sarn; reasons wbicb they have for endur ing such disturbances i be revelations made by Mr. Dawes in Congress apply to America, and not Eneland. It ia pretty cle-ae now tbat the war of the federal hut s is kept np by a fictitious public enthusiasm, founded upon tne sqaandextog among small class political con tractors and agitators of two millio-js of dollars a day We have great faith in the purity and disinterestedness of the inhabitants Of Southampton and Portsmouth, aud we are q'lite sure that they will nree tba covern- tweot to execute tbe regulations they bave pat lorth. We hope, therefore, that, after this notification, we moy see bo more of these -ferocious penoy steamers in our j tranquil waters. Prealawaalle. " ' ' . ' V Hi lTH I DlTaSTVr'.KT, j feuiuarv IS, lool. To Ui4 re p' e Tt-tnietf ti , laefkUut lu.-t booeiaou. ao brT and so rlnr'a I dafeuied. aad acooiopUJ.ed only by taat.y iu p., Kir t u u berv, e).oe4 tii approaebea to jeut fcUte, which i bow ta If i.nim tia eraud theater. Wtereio a bre peovla will Low to tbe woild, by Ibttr heroUaa and aaCcrmir. tbat thi J are worthy to b, what taey sara aoieiuoiy cecums inanl selrealo ' '...Y , v . 1 eniieaactabt, IMaoil n yoyionw ie emuiiu eiiu me fi.oielcn mt tl.a luiad.r. Tout blttbrtO Hlf Ibe Slltaot f urd baa faJ ea sooty 3 ieldm' lift In tba eaiieavor to ae aare lor y aad yoar cbl'-drta the pricclera inberluaeo U ireejiiui. lae lyiav-i aiia iu uauiiu, waivum hm.b aaoa raxir borirta. Tbf eous tinted wi' h iemporarv toe- otaaaod eoelWaut In tbair tpmbera. Tlr J)ii apoatoor taoa atibui'iiioDv Xii boar U full of liial aca daiifr. )et It launch, in lb proidai.e of Ood, aa wttl teat our raua bood and iuuull. ! L aa ol ft rallj to meat tt.e le,iinDibir.i,ea uw caat UKin tu ) v tb invader sad malatainua atMrtioa or our taaebeoaouce. ip. At UovaroAr 'of yjor fute, and commaadr-ln-chief of IU army, I call spoa eery all-budid Oiaa of tba Mate, WHboai repaid to are, loenim hi "a nrim. i comii auj tim wbueiuscbtaio a wtapo to martk wnb our armiaa. 1 a-k him who can retialr r f'.rge aa am. to wake It ready at. once lor th.a ati'.dier. 1 eajuicn eij,. eltiecu to ooi'b hia euris aiid liia aiorebr'ttteai f iiretialui-a to tha btaTO He leodeta of our toil 1 bid tka o u aad tba )cunK, . ererer Iber diht be, to n'd as picttta to onr atru?lii.(t errnim. 'to iweaoldrk--4bs jiailaut to unteeta h aye alra.! Si.baiaa in tba dclen of our uee l anneal. Your o:- tlj Ilea, your akill, and yaur courata cotaWa'o t!a hnj, ma orid'j, auil tbe reliaiioaoi your pia e. . eium iiib iiuca Sub g net Ha tbt ao aattrou a , ondumayed and auria'ii.t e, ro-voluutfae, aud iroui tl.a he i f lU'iinni'i ibe Bre of faith Id tt a liberty fur wb cb weatiivs will bo ra kind rd. Y: baaif coae well and nobly, t ut the work la tl jt ac c(,oi)i 1 t 'tbe aeniy a. ill fluo a b i banner inynur laca ; vl It u.ouj urtiaiia a id ; tba eeho ul hi druni U lieiw.rf i our inouuialua tad vlle)t j bidaous deaoUtiou wilttoo ii i, rat ble lelwu truck, uoteaa he la repelled. 'Jo Joa who "iifd, aud bava looked dealb in tbe faoa, wlo ava Leet ,tui aia lbs "uldouaid," ibn H'Hte appeal to oplioJd beet andard. raclroia Uiti auotiard wilu jour valur tad your bermn, and abide the leifhnea of war " lutij a o ari ttiut y.urrtiale tlitU tier omilroat ' Iba aneny telle ar(ia yoor falinis to ra-'' a ,d mL Suit of ctay TtetOfy lajour wu&l iiuw point lilrii -.- j - T i o thoae wlio auve aot billed fir tha wur. I ajipe.l - tio, cbeer jour brttlues attemly iLeia. 1 our na'ive l.iid now 04 U ULOi teu, y oa liave oaly waltid until yon wire lie, did. 'lha I ai.leOeiate tu'riDti.i cal a np..n me tu r le tb.Ttiwo rignicL'c. Too will It amel Conic iben, It ta fur your liijeueude'Dcu, your buinn, your w.v.-. your childiMi, aud 1'eansaaee yea ie to .Bull'..,. Hbn wdt" wno cau rine a id y at home t Vt ul y uy aiand aril aua lei o heia jiuur uat tbair bio nl for your a , let) f i'utrioli ui aud waobiicd would a'lke cy ut f ( ilr i y u t nut ay an b y at a enrolled. It tbo j'uu t'i u tba llrlJ le-euliie. i tt b tu h i rti, Toiuiitter Iji l:. war. . tl tboifO of wb- tu. 1 i ii-rtive ebli(atioDa di urn1 d a aborier tHiat of arttiue mutcr a a nun wimu. 'fmiueaareant ! you have t name iu- bitiory ; yi u bve a traditional retioao : alia II tutae lie forlcited tba d iv ol your ooua'ry't tiialt tbull t'i ii.k li.n n-r i.t aul J ma tu o ate in inuqipl oter y juratara tn I your h imea ? Ifl.Mll tit re bfcaibc bttwreu you t d your .! n tail .) niftier brlnri wliom yoi r pr. ud ttu'la tliall ej iail, taJ yaur krcea lit nia'ie to treoibltf liy li t tueui .jycf eur KliiloB-dead-by t'i ncnd arnn iuf our a ivrt and cbil drtn by nut owa ta'tb aad onr. owa tvatiu 'oil no ! tor bid it' tone of 'Jfiineraeej ti ibid it ten 1 1 th j l.ili.t and of t(i ii ounUIna. I iuvoka yoa now to fu lew u.r; 1 aid ol the a ny el 'J t unereeo, dulfluill.e I upon lie 6 Id to etaka ILe bailor and the bauie ol tbai army of wbicli you havo niud i bib ci.nini.iuJcr-io cbi'f It it there that I will meet wilii yoa, whatever m iy tbrtaten or mini ill tbo lair fain ot either.- Jnvieaof tboexpoaed 'eoaditmn ott jou- capital and, by aullinrliy ot arefo u' ou ado;Ud by the Unicral Ain n jy, I bava call d tb rueiubtra of lbs l, -i aluie to (jutbr at tbil eity, llwtaacu'yl conceived I owed yea t. tcnmvn, l.lltt Itoiull be dvut in perfect tafty, tbe aichiveaol tba til me. Tbia ia uot a lit iinailun to tuijuirt b iw your enp tl be came to t)or.d. A tenet ot reveries, not locked fur, made the way to Nukbvllle comparativ ly eany t i ti.o ene my. Temporarily, aud until our trmiet have mi-la a ttand, lb- ofticei nf Mate will be located 'a Meaipbia. ,lAtv:ng tha oQleert of Htalo toHlto tnioicd ato diebar,e of tleir uutit-t, 1 repair to the Bold, and again Invoke you to fol ow mt to tha Lattla wbemin-tbe lurtiitiet ot a I ate to bt lot', or won. Oidwrt to tht militia will be larund with thla prnelHniatiun'. deaiguatltig the reudmcna, and rWiiik tacb other direeiinnt aa aiy tie necetHtry and proi. r, i am pleated to tccompary tbia proclamatioa wiib tba tatnr tnca tint active aid aad betvr tupjMirl will bo given .yuu by the Coutedarate aavetnoienl. . I3UAM O. HiHBI3. , - From the Memphia ijf$tal, 2lt Itjit. Tne Ba.tte of f ort Donrlaon t'otrat Kngigtil and ufrr tittered. We bave managed tp obtain an authentic l et of the troopa engaged m'ths battle of Fort Doudson ou the 15th Instant, all of whom, with li t exception of. esua ped Stragglers, surrendered ,witb tJeu. Ituekticr on tbe elny fullowini,'. ... .'. . .. . ' - - (Jen. 1'illotv's division Included Gen. Floyd's brigndo, and was compost d a follows,' (we give Oleni tis they were located in tbe ectrenebments from Ic It Ut rig tit : COLONEL BALDWIM COMMANniKa. . 201 b Vbtiiilnnl retiuieat, Mnjef Brewo. 2tllh M'tei'tippl legiiuent, Colonel Heynolde. 2tilb Teunt. reineut, Colonel Libard. A COLOhEL MAatlK aOMllANOINU. " , Snth Virginia rt(inieot, ( tplaiu Uavla. 60: h Viriiiuia resiaiCDt, Colouil Wharton. 61at Yirgiiiia regiment, Colonel llasie. , ' . COLlNKI. RiaOhTON COatMANniNO. lnt MUaietippl rt-R linen t, Colonel himooton. Hh Kentucky rrg line tit, Lieatenant-Coloael Lyon, eh Texaa reicJment, lolnae! Uregg. td Mlctianlppl legimeat, LieuLanaut-CoIonel Weill, (jiten's Aiiillery. COLONEL PRaKK COliaiNPISO. Sd Atabania rcfcfBient, Atajor t.arvin. 1Mb Arkannat re.liirtnt, Cnlouel Gee. ttb Vtttvtlppi regiment, Colorel ilrakt. COLON hL UKlMaN C0MMAKD1NO. , : 80th Tenreetoe reRiment, t;oloul had. 4Mb Teuneteee regiment, Colotiel Voorhiet. j)3d l enneBaee regiment, Colonel W uittnn. . 4'2d Tenurtaee reRiincut, Colonel Qn irli t. loth Xennetaea regiment, Colonel llrintan. tit-n. Huckner'a command constiiuted our right wing, and wqs compoacd of the following regiments : Second Xetiuetaee rrgiun nt. KiiurUeo MbAijiaippI rogiuictt. Third Teriueaaee regiment. FiKhteeuth Tennesien regiment. XUNty-aecond Xennettee legiuieLt. Caf t. Frank Manfley's Tennessee battery was also engaged iu the figbt, but we are cot advised as to its position. . " liri. Gtn. B. U. Jobnsoa, of Kutucky," agisted Gen. l'illow in tba command of bis division on the diy of the battle. 1 . . Onr total loss will thus be seen to be twenty-three reginieuts of iulantry anik two batteries of light artil lery, of wbick were nine Irom Tennessee, aix ttom Miss issippi, three from Virginia, two from Kentucky, one fri.m I'ezaa. one from Alabama and one from Ark. ini--a. All occooita concur in tstabliahing tbe tact tliatirf battle that ever transpired cn tbe American .'-comment n. oie,triB.mQfSl.,fni!tlnl 9t.dA?J" ?' 'iarirjr and juTor, or more batdly contested than that of Fort Doo elsoo, ou Saturday the 15th of February, 1862, Captcsi op a Takkss w Cow's Clotbiso. Diabol ical J . Wa received yesterday a letter from our regular correspondent in the Army of tbe Valley, dateJ Rjmney. January 30, bnt it has loat so much ol its ip terest "by delay, tbat we deem li' useluia to publiih il. . -. -1 1 i . r 1 The following extract from it, however, rill be found interesting, even at tbis late a iy : Tbe first nigt alter Gen. Jackson's command reach ed ibis place, one of tbe guards placed tear a sprin? ol aiatpp attracted OT a Decunar Bouuei uiniii, It seemed to ring faster than it should, and its wearer approach d towards tbe spring, and when baited, stopped a tew seconds and raiseei us uuaa uu annn ia me it;r.t;nn ..f Kb w.ue. and then on towards the soring. All s.uicd natural, excepting tbe too last ringing i the bell. Oa this account the aentincl felt hiunelf justifiable in comnellinir anything, eveo cow, to bait, and Walking Up, be IbrUSt U.a oayouetuuuer ucr oc iy. This was enough, and to the surprise of tbe acntincl, the cow. like Ualaam's assTspake,MAm I aot your priscnsiT" We havaoiten heard of a person in " Btieep s coin ing," but we never before beard of a porson in cow's clothing bting tent out is a spy. ; He was nuking bis way to me spring cTius:uiiy wuu the intention of poisoning our soldiers, for a considera ble amount of arscjiic was found upon bis person.-' Can anT i ibiriht what atiould have been doue with such a person I I domot know what ,nas reen none witn him. bnt no djnbt be Has or Win meet, ma ueserin. uiauy acts, however, of tbe most atrodlotkf kind, have been per petrated upon. nnoUioding cuizcna, cvtu to ourutng their houses and .obootiog tbein down, f-ynchburi Republican. ,' . , One of Ibe Federal prisoners, a member of an Illinois regiment, who was captured at "Fort Donelsan and ar rived ia this citr yesterday, asserts that but forty eight of his regiment escaped nniDjured in the figbt, all the ret berni kilhd or wounded. Thkrfe the n.ost fearful loss sustained by any one regiment duriDg tbj war. t. . .r- ,. Mempkit ( Term.) Apytal. Ktaitra!ltr af I he Eaiapwa Tower a mm lha Aariloaa! Wit. , lMrOBTAST raCCCAJCATIOjl FEOH jn Hlf!'l tM.t'. cmck ahed VsfsrLa or BEU.Tcsr.T sit to STAT 1 UITIIH MBT - f Tb loHowtng W'l tron Earl Rten.u. lo tht L irdi CoaimiaeioneiaH)! the Ad-iiiralt U pab.ui ;a the L d VaxtlU.- - . - , , . rntlMa.riciiri JiiMiirl '1 lwr v JIlWrfs.-Uef M.i stTtK ini? full det m ueTl to observe the'duties qt mutrality during tbe tzwtingL boan-lleS oetween tbe United et!cs and Ibe eta' callirg ibrm'lves "the Cou!fed?ra'e ij'attsof Arn-rica," and being, nnrem, re-olred to prevent, as far a p ossi ble, the ure of her Mtj Vj's harbors, ports and coas's, and,rbe waters within her Majraty's territorial Juris jic tioti, in aid, ot tbe warlike purpes oi titht r te.ii;erm,t, : bas ftfliniaiMitd (no ta cornmuf Ui -ur loi'J;'a:tt, for your guidance, tl followiualcs, abicb ar to It trted and enforced a her Msjesiy's orders and dlreo U int. . . " ' . ' , lit-r Mjtaty is fDeascd to further cnmruatid tLat thce rule a all be f ul iu forcti ia tbe UniUd King dom and in the C'r aninJ Liands on and after 1 hurulay, the C;b day of Fobraary next, and in L Majeaty'a terri oiitt ai.d pDs una bjotd thefts six dija alicr the duy whro thri O'ovcrnor or other chief authority of etch ol seen teri itorii s or pois-siions re-p-'Ctits'y, g:,all have nolili d and publialed tbe Bioae, siuting in such n H .'a'i m I bat the ca d rulis a e to be oU-yi d by a'l p r"oi s within the same territories and posae&ticBt. I. Iiuriogtle continuance of the nreavoi lie! ilities btitwc a the (jo'vernment of the United States ef North America and the Stales calling tntrr.R-lvea "tb Cm Itd -rate Slate's of America," ar until her Maieaty shall i o'.hcrwlne s ir, no ship of . war or privateer btonginj to either ol the beiiig.'tenta st all be imitud to enter or remain iu the port ot N amino, or in any other port, roidaitad, or waters of tile Buhauu ItlaU'ia, except by - . i.' t'ia,l yiiiec V'frTt a ffui I tbe aVeutenant-Uoveroor f ih liahatna env cas.t of Strega nf weather. Ifanv i-. K r0Q q- mvr any, aucu pou, rouijdrettu, or wjil", iiy SjKi'idi M-ave, or noucr itreta ot.wcauver, tne authorities ot the plaea' shall require I er 1 1 put to sea aa K n p"B-:b!e, without .'ftinittiug ber t.) take n any suptiiiis, t-yonj vtiat, -may be D'-cawy lirbcriiu- BKiii.t'e Ui. It at tin tima win a this ordeHs C 'at nmiifi d in the Uu ama Islands there f lull I c any u h ve?acl elreiidy wi bio any ort, loiiis eud, orwt-rs of tho ia!unl, I' L'i u e niii-tJovetnur stiail give iiolice.to saek ! Si I to depart, ai.d fcball r quire her to ful tu uea, within su:n lime as he shall, und r ike cire-umituneHg, c d r p.opi r ai.U renbonabiti. Ifllii re shall th. n l sbtps ol war or (invitei'rs tadonsd ff to both the said bel,igereuts said be within the terriioiial vjoriwlictiou of ber Mni s'T in or n ar tbe t-.tnv ort, f .od.-"eail or wateis, the Lk-utenanV tjovi-rnor Ehidi fix ti e order of time in wbicb rucb vis sl tt-ull dcpait. No suoii viatl of ei her b, llirront nil t.1 be ni milled to put lo aia until aKer thcexpjra tirm of at ka.it 21 hours horn the tune when the Lat pnciding vmel o' Ibe oth r btllignrent (whether the sa:nu s!iull In; a fcLip of war ..eiri prrvatci r, or merchant slut ) which have ! ft tbe s-iina port, roadstead of waters adj u etit thereto ahull have parted beyoial tbe territorial juriathciioH of l er Majesty. 11. Iuiit:g the continuance ol' tl.e tire-sent luwtitliies beiwcea llui Government ol the United States of North A in- ricu, and the" states callini theu sfv a "ihe"i'o federate States of America," all ships cf wuf and pri vateets of cither btlligercnt ere prohibited Irom making use ol any ort or roadstead in tbe United Kiotfdoin er Great Hiitain.and Irelaril, or in tbe Channel laLindj, or iu any of Ler Mnji-sty's colotiie-s or foreign poss a-irnis dejieidenciei or any waters subject to the territorial jiiriaiiictin of tim Utitisb crown, as a a'ation or place of reaurt fi r any warlike fur pones, or for the purpose of obtaining any lacilities ol warlike iq iipment; and no ship of war or privateer of either bulnncretit'eliull here after be permitted U) nail out of or Icava any part, road stead, or watirs, subject to UritUh' jurisdiction, from which af.v vessel of tho Other belligerent whether tha same shall be a ship of war, a privateer, or merchant ship) ahall have previously departed, uot 1 after the ex piration of. at least 24 hours from the departure ot such last mentioned Te83cl beyond the territorial, jurisdiction el her Majesty. UL Ifar.y ship of war or privateer of either bel l'uereul shall, nfler the tiiuet when this order thall be first. no'ified and put in force In the United Kingdom aud iuj ho Channel Islatidj, aud in the suviiral colonks and luiega pt sseFsiuns and dcpctidencicg of her Mi j sty ivsp' ctiv'tly, euter any port, roadstead, or waters bis longing to her Maj ty, either in the United' Kingdom, er in tne Clianne I Islands, or in any ol l.tr Maj sty's colonics or ircign posscuiona, or dependenciis, sueb vesl tl.all be required to depart, and to pnt to sea with in 24 hnurtt afitr her intiance to sqc'.i port, roadstead, ur waters. exceut iu case of stress of wculher. or ef ber receiving provisions things neceesary lor tbe subaiht ence of ber crew, or repairs, ia either of which case, the authorities of the port, or of the nearest port (as the case may be,) shall require her tp put to sea as noon as ssible alter tbe expiration ot sucb period of zi bonrs, without permitting her to take in supplies beyond what may V.e nectsFury lor her immediate use; and 0 such vesad, which may bave -been allowed to remain withip Linii&h waters for .the purpose of repair, s.iull continue in any such port, roalsti td,.or waters, for a luner pe riod than 24 houis alter her nect ssaiy repairs shull have been completed; provid.d, nevertlitkbS, tbat iuali cusis in which there snail be any vessels (whether sbipsof rtar, privateers or nuTthiint ships.) of both tbe said biiligertnt parties in iheeatne port, roadsteads or wa ters within'tbe territorial juritdictiou ol ber Majesty, there tbull be au interval of noteless U an 24 hnnis be tween the departure liieielrom of any sucb rcssel (he- tber a stun ol war, a privateer cr a mercbaut ship) ol the one bedigerent, and subsequent departure therelrom of any shrp of war or privateer oi tbe other belligerent, id tbe times hereby limited to the departure of sucli ships of war and privatiera respectively shall alwajt in case of re ci ity, bo txtenihd so fur as may be required lor givmg tu -ct to tbe proviso, but not lurtbir or other wis. . ' ' ' ' IV. No siip-ol-wnr or privateer ol either beiliuerent shall be ealttr be permitted, while in any port, road stead, or wateis subject to the territorial juntd.ction of ber. Mnji'sty, to take in any supplies, xcpt provisions and sucb other things as m&y be requisite fur tbe sub- fUU nee of lu r crew ; and except so oiucb coal only as tnay be sufficient to cairy sucb res.-It to the nearest "jioit of ber own country, or to some niarer destination ; and no coal ebuli le again supplied to any sucb s!np-o: war or private m tba latue etft , any other ,. roai stead, or waters subject to the territorial jurisdiction of her Majesty, without special permission, until alter the expiration or tnree moult s from tbe time wben sucb C'l my huve bctd last supplied to ber" within British wa Urs ss aforesaid. 1 have, &c ' , . . (S.tn d) RUSSELL. Ao. A similar letter bas been addressed to tbe Secretaries ol tbe btabs for the Home, Uolunhrfr-W and India Deparlment and to 'be Lord Coma.ig.-icn- ers 01 licr Atejeaey a i reatory. . J Ajfotiixa Fedkral Batteht. Au attempt ol tbe steamer St. Johus to pass dowrr Aognstine Creek, yes- trJay, du-veloped a new redvral battery, it u situat ed ou Long Lland, and corsistg -Ati guns of very long ranje, as some of the shot fired at the St. Johns attain ed a distance of three miles. Eleven shots were fired in all, but without danger to the steamer. Accounts from Skidaway correct the report, referred to in onr last, of the departure of the flfet from War saw. I hey bare me n aud horses aboard, and are ready for mischief, but still maintain .their position in tbe Sound. Sjvannak ftepvblican, 21' A intt. : Arrested. Two men were brought as prisoners to this city on Monday on a charge, of having piloted tbe Yankcta to Uoanoake Island. 'I hey were arrested on board rf a schooner a short distance from Plymouth. They were committed to jail. Ral. Rcgislet, 2C:h wsi. Thb Eivsa Closed bt iu Fidekaxs. A recon-ooi.-ance by the steamer NutunnaA, yesterday, brjogbt to light all the movements of tbe enemy in our river. They bare erected three battcrks, wbicH tflectnally cut oQ communication with the fort one ot four guns on Venus' I'oint, one of tke same number of guns on a small marsh just above Long Island and commanding lha South cbunnc'l, and the third on boats moored in Mod river. The three are located in the form of a tri angle, and could not be patd by any vessel in onr ser vice. The guns are ell of a heavy ctlibre, most of them thr&wing shot to tbe distance of. three . mile. A. num ber were fired at the Savannah, bat tbe all fell short. Satanmh IlepuiUcan, 25tA iruf. From tie UictmoBd Diara'.ca.' Tb Tl a- r. . Iueaiet!. tiivitliat try Bjeo'tav.il a. Tba ajaa tbat.' ta e Ta't il.enu-i le( atfweVbe rrvraa ef aday todlxek -im j and birfieuily to tfcat br,ht fulmo vhxbean, be y " did iedTent':ie,beo'.uredtoiur eo iatrj by a ouina of true Le-MtaDd afoi S aruii.art l'alrit,ud aedowed wi'b tbe q iih;ieoT ttce tmfciood. - I at thoe wboao enula at atx-b a t lue t uk lata the d ist of Jetpo iJa. y, miii their be I'Ll"1 W" 7 t!ti"' C'. I'"? d jadepsn-. us no u.jpe oi roi.mirtu.il,, e uu. ui?ti iu apirrl, aaS uij 'i 'he 8 oth Its woa tori ?s of nbl triam;i, to fact "of bp'k' womoer ens tairioefrrnipm-n'a It haa woo tbt fleeter aouiber ot, fcatilet laat bve been f Jtebt. If It ha tu la see aa miu pn.o.e-a aa 'tn Acr-h la taken, it wa wins Ibt veuiinty ofibslr t luk'n.a. Io ao leaa'han three etaet oar m-a weiecoon i op io p.i'Tnua Irom wbxb . tbe ectta; bioalit it powerful wlrr Lattariee to bear ap-. oatberu.'It aaatbe Cap area eUaBia-l iothnae) pos'tt n a tbatauddeidy ewtlltd Ue 1 nf tbe ptlou-it ukea by jhs DBiy. Our victoriea bv been gnitiediu Uto opoa ueldr aad ibocgtitliey loid with powerful edict apoo oar iuTkra, they eou d Bt be ll iaad up b7 pa-auitaod cap'ure of our retreating; foet 'or the want nf men. V et let na aee hnw ib:t eomperfaon tnJa : Yaa Djtn commenced hi ctm patga bvtaliRtr tome 3 00(1; Pi ca took and paroled at ppittRfleld ti.m 6 000 ; at t'anaeca we captured l,6ou; al I. e-' urjr l(l ; and various flghta at ma 6e'0 In all, at It ant I I, (10. The eneaay'a litl Cannot Ckcred 16 tXKI. Had a eouj.le cf re'KimeuU at Uaanhtid twt round toward tea tien ie afier tba atanL'ede of tbe Ytukre c-imineneed, wa tboald have c-pto'i d largely sort than enaiigb to bv tx ete.ltd th't em. out. - . - - - Vt beaw look at tho? f.a'4 wa fi id tbtVUi esemyhM wade no tpatrial advauoa tine Imi fa l, tava on the wa le', where bit rub boaia an J heavy naval eipe Utuina of C'.urte c-uinot be che. ked bv eur 1 miied m?ane. W bava lost Imporltrit pnailion la thi way ; but wo have tbe cuu auialioo of koewine;' that tL t tuperior atreaclet cannot bear nuoa po'ifta b eb tbe enemy mutt come to aabjugate o. Wliru ke con ee, tbm btva we not a rig'it to cuueiude taut ear I rave parriot toldiera, bsd by their able (J.-nehla, will uialotaiu :l.e gloiicua nane tbey have woa on to rrmoy li-ldj. and yet drive the invader from our beloved flea h 1 eubjuation l Feriah tb tbonphtl Let it n 'it tie dreamt of for a day, an h. ur, tiay not a tinnte pinu'e ! The time Is py ifor a t union. It ia imnoaxllile. The Hoath conquer ejoa' be a FliOVlXCtll 'l b South muat, io tbat evant, pay lbiu.menwdebt inenned by tba North In ouraubju- fft(;u ! 3fia Hou(h' more tlmii lb t iniuir bate all teat haoif m expended lu di'feuce I Tbe wh )lu ttiuwiU perith in tb fa Dd of tht peep ; and a ruined coiumuuitT will be ground o detth to py a debt thrir laakmtprJ will bate luuorred to conquer tki m, and will hnve.vial.ly expended io cor rupt cuutraeia wilh awludl'jg nd robbbg eontracto.a. U uat a burbeu for a ruined peop e a people wiiboui eea antaiion, falloa and dowa trijden in.tbe very du-t. Uh.-men cf tbe Houih, i-hitt out ibe pfclure and aweur ou tbe altar of your country It aball reiver b; ai d that dctieat aad proai al boou ot Dat oaa KliH'.ND';.('raitll be achieved for tb r o itli, or every house tball be. natcnauted, every li-ld deaieated. and every rood ol ground a g'ave I ft . i I V i. U V LUIlSIv M KiNl IS. 1 '" - : 1 s i:v 1im (.ovKitMia vp kortii cakoiiw. . A I'iiOaASIA'il'JN. " NORTH rAlt'll INIANH! or Conutry naed your aid for ita p'rJieeUott-aud d fonre aKt:.'it an invadirg foe. 'i he Prej) dent of tbe Couledurxta Ktutea haa mede a requi tmu upon our Ma'o lo oompiete hir qnotiof troopa in eh -fluid Our own boidVra mre mvaded by lb enemy, in force, now IUe,tulr gan advance to dupilve ot of liberty, pro perty, and all thut wo h IJ is'.r, at a tdr-governing and free people, Wa nm.-t rciat him ata.l hazard and by evary meaut in onr power, lie. wage a war fur our iu' j igatton, Star forced epyn ut In V-on in J proicculed without t ikbt. and in a apiilt of vat.'gef.ilicaedueitt'witboat a par a lei in tht history of war'um among clviliz'd nitiunt Aa you value yoi'.r rihu ol rell'-goverunieut and all the bleat lug of fieedum tha tallowed enJearniei.U of heme aed tiienide of fuml y aad kindred, 1 call upon yoa to ra ly to their defrace and to snttain the noble aad nacrej caate, in which w e art er paced. , Kurtb Carolina bit a ways proved true, conttant and brave in tbe hour of trial and of dinner. Never let It hn mid, that in tb I mure the bat tailed to maintain thla b'lib renown, il wa are threatened now more than beret'. lore, and upon our own toil, let c ur exertiunt haiquulto every demand ou our patriotism, honor aad K 1 ry. No tempo ary reieraca dnmpei ed the ardor of your Hnceston. even llmay b the enemy nisrclied la cohimn tbrmifh tb Ma e. 'Ibu lire of liberty atill burned brightly in their briita. They wire moved ta opw energy and rci tinted by fiallaot d.'eila, witb abiding hop and uuflinchl g ceurtfia aud perat.vcrance, bravely coaiending with ene ruiea at borne a wail aa the foreign foe, until, alter a ttrug- gie of tevrn long yean car lndc(.enJouce waa achieved and acknowledged. i,et ut imi'ate their glorioti example. Tb enemy ia re-doubtit'g bia tlTorta and ktraioiDg every nervt to oTerron our c uu'ry and aubjugate at to hi domination hit avarice and ambition. Alroauy it U proponed iu their Cotigiena to eatali b-b a ten Itiu ial governmeut in a portion . of our ritate. how it Via time to prova our aal and ani mate by example. 1 call upon the trtave and patriotic men f cur Mat to volunteer, bom the M jnntaina to the Sea. lou are wanted lo bit np oar quota in the Confederal) Army, and lor tbo t pec'al defence of tb But a. 1 rely, with eutii coiili k-nce, tor a prompt aud cheerful retponee to tbit call upon your patrioli,mnd valor. Tender yournt vet in cptnpauie und iqinila nurlvr oClcsra nf, your oatn telao Una. You will be at ouee accepted and organized into re gimmtii under tb lawt that are or may b made, aad which it It my duty to execute. 'Jrre Adjutaut ejeitral.wlll iaiue tbo Lecet-Nvy ordert for (hit purjiote. , Fvllow-t'i izer.t; Your tlmt alietmcs fa doe to North' Ctruliua. Ku ly to ln r barm, r. Let every niia da hi dtt'v and our country wnl be a:a. ff Given under mv band and tbe Feal of the State, at S2 nateigUi'lhia ';2i day of February, 1MU. - lltliiKi X. CLAT.K. ltalcifch, Feb. :Sti, 1EG2 146-3t JIST llKCklVKD, ) IHA ,'n, "Leather; 0 Calf bkiua ; 117 bugs h hot, all nnmbert j 1 1 hilebela Mine I'egs ; " 1H barrel Oil; lHllb. Bar Lead; l,70i " l'lough Cattlart. '. For tala ia lott to tu't. at JAME WILSOS'S' Oil. Leather, Saddlery, Trunkjand Jinmett E-tablishmeot, Feb.-27. ; ' - fr o. 6 Market atreet. , " CA rsCAPi CKVS. MILITARY CAPS at -Fen. V7ih BALDWIS'3. CAP I CArSIOKelCKrt'S'o. I'RIA'ATEE'CAP. LKU1 cagortment wijl be opened in a few dayt tt Feb. 27 h , 1'Al.DWiNU 100 1.1! OS KAGM". BltlTOSt. N OKTH CAKOLIXA C .tbllEiiEd. A foil ttoek ex- picciat . BALDW1'8. Feb. 77:11, - Kl'.K, CIVfTOI", BX&lliVO! . HALF HOSE! HALF flO'-E I ; MALI? hU&E! UALF HOt f CLOVFS i CLOVJ-'Sl tUTF.XPF.R.S, Ac, at BALDWIN'S. Feb. 27ib " TKOOPrf KtiU rlE RFnVItK ASD UEFEVtH I: THE C0XVEXTI6N of N. C. hae pamwd an ordinance autkotiz na the rai-ing of a limited Dumber of troop for the defence of Wilitii .ttun, and the undera'gned baa uu- ueitdkea to raite on of the compiniea. - - . Aa thtte trooptar rau-ed ttrictly for f-tato if rv'ce and local dclerce, iLdueemeata are euVred tn thote whoe bo nnet a or (iiuatiun io In prevent them c&nriog their tervice beyond His Sta-e; snditis ejpected that the rank will totn Ire filled. Tbote dcilrlng to enl.st thou'd- mtk early applicatii n The oaual brnn'y cf Fifty Poliar will be paid Wheo r cruit are ra altered into service. For lurtber inform etion tp Iv to R. ej. ItANK-LV. Fe"b.-27, ltC2.-ll6-10t ; .' "'. ' ' - - t?n OTSHKLS extra liUqk-eve and CTay Peat, JUi;OoU - Winter fceed Uata. ' - - . I( l!,.l U hiBl h.llln'a t,.r Cr.tr Coiu,Jileal. llomiTlony, Flour for Euik wheat cakca. A bo, Family aud Super Flour, on coi ainmrnt. Feb. 27:h. For tola fcy , ALKX. OLDHAM. IV 8TOKK AMD NII.U -r THBtET CAPR FEAB FLOUR in bbla and btga, made from the Lett White ve heat, can bt tai fpe?h or ckd. Feb. 27 h. For tale by AUX. OLLdAkl. lloluijTalrti. 1 T" rH3E eo-partcertbip heretofore x'atin? bctweca HEYER X A CU., waa dissolved by nin'u! content on the 20th lebrnary, 1(64. Allp.-riom ia'dobted to us will pltate call tad aetlfe promptly either by catti cr note. ' , - ' JOU.t C HEYER, W. A. HEYER. Wibahgtcn, Feb. 27ih, PCX - .mm. nrsiKs NOTICE.' " A 8 SUCCESSOR T; IIEYFH & C O . tbe subscriber will li. continue tb USOeiiY BiJ.INh,S3 ia Ita various viaacbes at lb pld ataud en Konh Water atreet. and hopea to meiit a coi.tibU-inoe cf via i atrunace beatowedunnn ibe Ute firm. - W. A. HtYEZ. Wilmington. S. C, Fab. 27th. 12- - .146-1 . - st. jciivs iorcn ro. i. REGULAR KEE1XNU thi eveningTit ti o aiocs. 11. A. UAUG, Fec'y. Ftb. 27ih, 18C2. li6"u 40. ." HtKLf CO! US. j hHEl.F GOODS. 40. 40. S btLLiNG Or F AT EtDOCF.D PRICES! Call and examine Block If you want U" . Feb. 27Ji MJ-U 46 Market PtrteL ikA BARRELS Supeifice Flour in ttore and t.r ' by 1DU Feb. 8, . WOBXH PA1XL. . - ' e - '
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1862, edition 1
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