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CONFEDERATE STATES OF ' AMKHICA THLMINGTON, N. C., TUESDAY, APHIL 8, 102. VOL. 11. -NO, 179. WHOLE NUMBER 3,250 lit P I.TGN A FlUCK, PKOPlUM;s -'"-J(t--rMrivft.vjaitar Will be inserted at FIF1Y CKNi'l r' ,F,i, "'.V liurs or less, for the flwt insertion, end T T-MT CFNTH per square for each repetition -C ASH IN A ' - VANUK. Advertisements inserted aubpecUl or Bishop Viri" ' , ' ohsrged De-hr' : e than abote rale e tht l:r (leaded) or less counted on asqnar-e. - a-Advertisemente inserted everv o'he-r d-tv T clin'g 47s cenuper square for each insertion atier the fi-.t. tiTiio pubU",atloo made without it rvspunihl nmo From the Cliarle .tiyi Ccuri, r. .. Th i first Yti of the V r . " " Th tnHitarr oneratioos of the war. daririr the 11 st ve of it existence, frr-m the c nim!HS'oti of theuvdt act b-, Major Anderson, De comber '.' 1th, lr;9 : . Ihu I. - December 20 The South Carolina f utc Out.ventiou pas ru tuo vraiuatice oi n.-ceiiniou. - fcmhip 9il NiiiWliiri neii.iCnn of Piirt Von'.trie by v r Major Anderson, United States army. He spikes the srnn i burns the gua carnages, end rtrea a to Fort tutnter, b: ha occupies. December. 27. Capturn of Fort Moultrie and Cam Pinckney by the South arolina troopa. Capt. O te a ..readers the revenue cutter Aikea. ch le .r- . ; v January 3 Cp'ure of Forr rula,sM by the ravir-uah. f . . - ; January 8. The Arsenal at Mount Vorn.n, Alabama, .U with 20,000 stand of rmr-ei4 -by . the Alabama troops. January 4. Kurt Morgan, in Mubi'e bay, tut en by the Alabama troopa. Janaary 7 Virginia ljria'aturo met Alabau a, (:vcn tlon met J4ialasippi Couventiuu nut. Ordinance of Eece.aion. January 0 The uteam thip Star of tlio Wcs Cucil int i and driven off by the Honth Carolina batteries Jlon In Ihl n I Failore of the attempt to rciuforeu r ort Humter. " January 10. Foit Jackton, bt. l'hilipa uud I'ih, tear Kew Orleans, captured by th Lonisiana trooi ". 1 Jannry 11 Alabama t'onventiiiii pns!d the (il:ini: co of dteceaaion. January 13 Canture of the Pensacola Navy a.'i, ami -- Ferta Burancan aud McKee, by tbe troops fn,m Kli ri,!. Alabama and Louisiana. Maj. Chine Miorty afierwardn tjkei command, and the uiee of Fuit rkkiua coiumeneea. January 15. Surrender of the Baton Rouge Awjim! to the 1 Louisiana troops. . - ' JaBuaryl Oeoula State Conveutlon mnt. ' J am dry 17. Virfiiula lc:!ature r'hcJ reslutints in viting a peace conference. . - January ID Georgia Convention pasbed Ihs Ordinance Of Heoesaion. , Janaary 28. The I-outoianaRtute Convention met. January 25 --The L.buUiaiia Convention paased too Ordi nance of Secession. January 31. The New Orleana Mint and Custom lloudv taken. s . , . February 1. The Tesai Cunvout.on u,s ed the Ordinance " of Peceasioo. February 2. Eeizure cf the Little V.ot.k irscnel by the Arkansas troops. February Purrtndorof the Eeveoue Cutter Cas to - the authorities of Alabama. February 4. Confederate Congress mrt aTMoutgomery . Peace Convention met in Waliinlon (;jty. Virgiuia uieu tion for members of a (state Convention was held.' February 10 General Twiggs transfers the public pro ' perty in Texas to tbe Mate authoritiee. Col. White, U S. A.,surrenaerSan Antouia to Col. Ben. tocCullocu end his , ' 'ibVuarv'lS. Inangnration of 'Trcsidcnt Uavis atlltnt- ' g0March a. The llevenue Cutter Djdge seized by th Texas authorities. - At arch 3 Gen. Bauiegard UEeumts command of the . trot ps beseiging Fort Bumtef. f March li. Fort Brown, in Texas, s :rn ndoicd by CVpt, i' Biiltotha Texas Commissioners. .April 12-18 Battle of Foit feumter. B illiant victory . gained by General Beauregard and the tviu.h .Carolina " troops. After thirty-four bouts bombaidmsut tho Fort surrenders to the Confederate States. "! -April 14 Evacuation of Fort tumter by k'rjor Audcr- eon and his command.' . , . , p,il n Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, ibsoes a proclamation calliug for 75,OtO voiuntoeia to pnt down tbe " Southern rebellion. ',. Bear ElPaao, to Col. J. W. M Grilhn, the aexaBCom- April 16. r5eizure of the Korth Carolina ForU and tLe Fayetteville Arseual by the State troops. April 17. Virginia Convention iu (secret sesuun pas.icd the Ordinance of becession. April 19. Capture oi me steam hjiji 01 iuc mi vj Col. Ol.. Tu uwu- , , r, ,,. .--at in Tl. n.thmnr mftr..rrt. Ttlft CtL.Z inS Of lj:l!!l- Aprii i. a uo - --- more atUck with missiles the Northern mercenaries p .ssmg through their city, en rou! lor thi t'outh. Tho Mssa-liu-aetUreRiment fires on the people, and many are ki.led. The . "... 1o. atint (irClLt. f Yt I ll tnp.llt f I liiO WS. Snd mercenaries no " - - - the Maryland people proceed to burn Lie railroad bridges an a tare op iu u. April 20. Capture of tbe Federal army at Indianota, Texas, by Col. Van Dor.i, Confederate Ktaics army. The Federal officers released on parole. April 20 Attempted destruction of the N orfola 1 avy Yard by tbe Federal authorities. The v. oiks set on Ire, and several war ships scuttled and sunk. The Federa. troops retreated to Fortress Monroe. Tho Navy i ard sub " aequently occupied by the Virginiaus. - April iu. iiif v..j -j -- - -. - troous under LieuU Jones, who attempt the destructtou of i . t. ITk. ..l..A.nnnnni..,thv Virnlllill trftnnl. the Armory oy ure. iiiiuin7uiv"i"i. ; A April 2s. Fort mith, Arkausa, cap.ured by the Ark '' ansas troops under Col. boloa Borland May 6 The Alabama Convention passtd the OrdiDoxce of Secession. - May . The blockade of Virginia commenced. . May 10 Ba'timore occupied by a large boiy of Federal troops under Gen. B. F. Butler. Mar 10 A body of 6000 Federal volunteers, under Cant. " Lvon, United States Army, surroutided the encatnpm-nt ol -800 Missouri Btate troops, ncarfct. Loui, and obhgid taeui to surrender. . , May 10 The Bt. Louis nwasacre. .The German rolun : teers, ander Col. Francia-P. Blair, Jr., wantonly bred upon the people in the streets of Bt. Louis, silling and wounding a large number. .... ... . ' May llThe 8t, Louis mas'acre. Repetition of the ter rible scene oi M ay 10.- The def eno ils people ie sfcot down- Thirty-three citizens butchered iu ooid blood. My 11. The Blockade of Charleston harbor conmenc; d 1 by the U. 8. steamer Niagara. Mayl,20, 21. Attacked c the Virginia-Batten-t Bewell's Point (near Norfolk) by the U. K s'eamerMon ticella, aided by the steamer iViBnea4a. l he aarailauts driven ofl'wiih bs. No one hurt on the Virgiuia sWe. May 20The North Caroifta Conveutipa assembled and passed tha Ordinance of Becession - " troops, the Virginians having TeUeat-d. Killing of Col. ills Miff 'ZaV. . A1CAADU v r iv-v worth Dy me neroio rfatn.uu. May 25. Hampton, Va., near Fortress Monroe, taken by , the Federal troops. Newport News occupied. May 27.-'New Orleans and Mobile blockaded. - May 29. President Davis arrives in Richmond. Ma 31 Fight at Fairfax Court Hnnse btctwin a rmn ssojof United States cavalry and ft Virginia coiupar.y; the gallent CspUin Msrr killed; several Federal tro.s kiUed, wouDded ani taken prisoners. ' . . t A June 2 3 Fngagtmennat Acquia Creek between the Virginia batveries and the United butes steamer W abah, AnacosU and Thomas Freeborn. The enemy withdraw "juM 3 Battle' of Philiiupa. in Western Virginia', Col. Kelly, commanding a body of F. deral 'troops and V i-giuia toriea, attacks an inferior force of Southerners, at Phillipi a, nader Col. Porterfleld, and routs them. Col. Keily tevere ly wounded, and several on both aides killed. June 6. Fight at the Pig'a Point Bittery. between the Confederate troops and ihe U. 8. steamer Harriet Lane, resulting la the d scomliture of the ecemy. The Harriet Line badly bulled. June lo. -Battle of Creat Bethel, near Vorktown, Va. Tbe splendid vWory was gained by eleven hundred 'orlh Carolinian! and Virginians, commanded by Col. J. Saiikbead Magrnder, over four thousand five hundred Federal troop', under Brigadier General Pierce. The Federal tioopa attack ed the bouthern entrenchments, aud alter a fiht of four hoars, were driven back and pursued lo Hampton, bouth ern loss one man killed and seven wounded. Federal Ics? believed to be several hundred. They contesa thirty killed and one hundred wounded. June 12 Got. Jackson, of Missouri, issues a proclama- tion, calling the people of that fctate to arms, be com mences to concentrate troops at JeSVrson city, burning the bridges on the routs to fcU Louis and the Ean. June 15 Harper's a Ferry evacuated by General Joseph E. Johnson and the Confederate troops. June 16,-kirmish at Vienna, Va . between Col. Gregg's Pouth Carolina Regiment and tbe 1 ifth Ohio Regiment. The enemy rooted, with a loss of several killed., June 16 Fight near Leesburg, Va. Feuerala driven on oy voi. nura. .... , c-. i i Jane 17. .Another massacre mthe s?rets of fet. Loo a. I -The Federal troops nre a vouey raio ine uccoiuer b oiuob, whila in session, killing many citizens. ,, ' , June 17. Battle at Kansas City between 1300 Mmscuri June 18 Battle of Boonville, Mo, The Miswourians, un der Got, Jekou wd Price, defeaUd by wperior KeMy, sod 1360 Federalists. The Utter nf?y of 'he ncmy, commanded ly Ges. Lyoa - W -ertr-u flcht at New fraekrnear BimaeyrVa C.. Vsnshsn, w:th s body of Virginisrs and Tenaean, or Kcdiruis, -kilting a uurnoer. as oomeoc- n'S killnl. June '21 -Fifflil in Ijkneaster conntv. Va. A forne of KeVrHl nurauilrs lands oa the shore of the .'a-nea Kiver aid c. nimtt d ds. redatinns. They are diln off sod sovVral ill("l Ki a riirrnanv of Vlreinians. June 25 BioU in Milwaikee. (Wisconsin) In ene q'lence of the it- nicca'toB if bank money, ued by tbe war. Junn 2't.-Brilliant atllr aer Kmny. t'sptsius Hicb- a d and Turrer Akhhv. afthe Fauquier oompany, with a Immlful of Inl'nwi-rs. rut to Drices iiftv or sixty of the enprnv th Akhlivafljtitia half a dfrenUfBSians esctl St the same momeut. Caittaiu Ui'-k Asbby mortally wounded. 'Jai e 'i7 tnsravmHnt at Matbias Point, between tbe C -nirdprate troona and tbe United States steamer Free H rn. ' Ontain Ward, of the Freeborn, killed. Marxkal Kane, of Haltimore, arreted by order of tbe Lincoln Gov arnrr ftnt. knit inc iirrfitfd in Fort Mcllenrv. June 2. k rmish near Altxandjia, Keigeant Uanes, of I.irl niond killed. Jun i!) , Extraordinary exph-it of Cotonel Thomas, of Marv'and. I):sfinti il hi a French lady he takes Pail on tne steamer St. Nicholaa, from Baltimore to Washington. 1 luring the vose he throws off his rti.gusU, and In conir pany with bis aceomolicei reices tbe steamer. Coniti' down the bay be c inured tnree prises, ana isaea iu ho'a fl rl fiit ii Vrrilnrli-kKhnror In trinrrinh, Ju'y 1. Oa eraj Pntirsba oroasea the Potomac with the reneral armv tear WilUamapori." July 1 -eifiureof the Baltimore Police Commissioners hr order of Oeneral Bank. They are rontlne d in Fort McHenry, and afuiraard removed to Fort Laiayette, (New Y..k ) . . . July 2 Blockndff of Galveston (Texas) Commenced. July V-3 battle of Hayne vilie on tbe Potomac, between General 1'ntteri.on's nimy ai;d the B'Uthern advance under C.ilor.rl Jui'.kson. After a slmrp fight the Coufedeiat;s retin-d. July 4.-Skirmivh near-New Port News. Menterant Coloi el llrc nx, of the L uiio'ana'ad"ts, killed by theeueiny. July 5 liaitle i.f Carthage, in Houthwestern Missouri, between the Miswourians nndtr Governor Jackson, and tbe Kederals under lif-neial Betgle. The federals badly (Je'eat ed. Co'. Cia's Brown, killed, teuvle retreats to barooxie. July .7. Kngauemeri t Actinia reek between ti e Con futletate baticries and an United Ptatos stsanier. July !. l-'ngsgement tit:ar New Oilcans. A United states war steamer ('riven tiff by the batteries on Fblp Island. July lo. Bruxh t Hatterss inlet, N. C, between the Coiriedt-iate nnd a U. B. Mcauier. July 12 Uatile of Rich Mountain, in Western Virginia. I'eteut of (ol. If.iram by the Federals under Gen. Me Cle'b.n. I ctreat of (icn Garnett. July 13. battle of St. Gi'oree, in Western Virginia. Tbe 1'onfo.l rat.-s n uted sVd five -hundred cspturtd by Ueneral M"Clcl!an. (innernl Oarnt-tt killed. July 17 Uiittle of bcarev l'rfk, on the Kanaahs, be tween R00 ( oulederatea. under Lieut. Col. Pattou, aud 8000 FeJeraU, nn r to. Low. Tbe Federals detested, and throe of their Colonels taken prisoners. July It liattle of Bull Bun. The Federal army attack fie Cunfe ibraies, and attrr Bevcral hours lighting are driven back toCentieville with heavy Ions, Major Harrison, Vir ginia Volunteers, killed. Julv 21 hattln of Munsssas. Ileclslve defeat of the Federal army, under (Jen. Mcl'owell, by the Conleserates unuiT t.cuerals Johnston and Ueauregaru. vouieurir., 2H.0U0 ttron?; enemy, fifi,000 strong. The enemy fly panic stricken to Washington. Heavy li s. of life on both sides. Tbe CoMterlcrnlo Cnnnlii Hun .ml Bartow killed. Con- f derate loss in kiiled and wounded MOO. Federal loss in killed, woundi d. aud mi.Hinir and deserted at least 15.000 July 21 Capture of four prizes off Cedar Keys, Florida, by the Confedtrato steadier Madison. Lieut, bslden, U. a. A , snd niue'een sailors, tnken prisoners. July 25 Battle at Mesilla ( Arizona) between the Federal army and the Confederate under Col. Baylor. Tbe Federals defeated and fly towards Fort cHauntou with a loss of thirty- iwo allied. - July 24. Purren ier of 7i0 Federal troops to Col. Bylor, C. H. a ., at Fort btauntini, Arizona. July 3 lietreatof General Wise In Western Virginia. lie teaches Uuuley Biidire, near I ewisburg, iu sifety. August 2 (icneral iiiagrudcr commences his march down the York Peninsula. CulTnfton between tbe ( on- fedoi&te Batt-ry and a Federal steamer." The latter threw BHVArul mIioMi. inti thm ..ifw. I August 7 Burning of Hampton (Virginia') . by order of G?nral Majrudcr. A' gust 10 Bait'e ef Oak Hill in MUsouri. This glorious victory was gained by the Confederate troops under Ueneral Ben. McCulloeh, over the Federal army under Gen. Lyon. Kach s.de numbered about 10.000 men. Lyon was killed and the Fpderali rnntud wiih creat slaunhter. Goneral Kri7lA ciiniinn. ,h retreat tnvarila Kolla. uuust 15. rxkirmish at Matthiaa Point. A beat load of Federals from the United btates steamer Resolute landed and were fired noon bv the Confederate troopa. Fivs were killail. when tliew 1-i.f veaterf. August is The Confederste privateer Jeff. Davis went aslmru on .-t. AtiRnstine bar ui was lost. AiiRUst 20.-Kiitht at Hawk's Nist, Western Virginia. between Wise'. I.iiiin and the Eleventh Ohio Regiment, Theetiim; tied alter loainir 50 in kiiled and wounded, Gen. Wii-e's loss, oue man killed. AtiKUtt 25 Mason's Hill, near Alexandria, occupied by .... i j . . . - August 20 General advance movement 6f Beauregard s arn.y upon the federal lines on tne roiomao. Aiifn.i '7 pioht t liuilev's CroHs Roads, near Alex audiia. Tbe Confederates rout a body of the enemy and take to unen's Hill. Five Federals captured ana one aiueu. AuKUst 27 Battle ol-Croa Lanes in Western Virgiuia, between the Confederate forces un-ier General Kloyd. and the br.vt-i.th Ohio Regiment uuder Col. Tyler. The enemy terrihlv ent ti. nineea with a lixa of 1200 killed. Wounded and niitsi-liiff. Cut. Tuler was the first to lun. Our loss 3 killed. Anirn.t ra.90. Ttittin nf Fnrt Ilatteras. Ths Confedsrate entrtn' hnieDis'on Uatteras Island attacked by the Federal fleet tinker Commed ire btringbam and General Picayune liutitr. Afier a bombardment of twenty-iour noursiuo couiiuanler i the ! Confederates, t'ommodore Barron sur rendered. The enem? captured 691 prisoners, and carried them i.fl to New l'ork. The is and occupied by the Federal troops. Septimber 2 General Fremont issues a proclamation in bt. Louis, confiscating the slaves or rebels. Kcptember 2 Skirmish at Big Creek, on the Kanawha. The era my driven back. bi'p5StT 6. Advance ef the Federals in Kentucky. Patlurshoicenpled; September 7 The Confederatea nnder General Pillow occuiy Columbus Ky. September 10 Battle of the Gauley, at Carnifax Ferry. Western V'riuin. Geueral Rosenciaus attacked General Floyd's portion with 15,000 men. After several Inefiectual atteuipta to carry it, he fell back bellied and dishetriensd. At least loO of the enemy were killed and 250 wound in thwe yarn efforts. Fioyd bad but live men wounded, as IU force was well protucud. -At Jiight. fearing that Bos encranz might croes above nd atUck him in the rear, Flojd retreated. . . .... September 11 Battle of Lewinsville on the Potomie. Seveial regiments of Federal troops under Col. Isaso J. Stevens, of the New York Seventy-niuth, marched from Chain Bridge on a reconnoisance. Tbey were attacked by tbe Confederates under Colonel J. B. B Btrsut, and after a sharp fiU, ! ia.BBH-BiusAswbwHi. ,gteai Iom, 4 killed and 9 wonnded. Confederate less, none. bepttmber 11 Battle ofToney's Creek, on the Kanawha. Wisu'e cavalry, under Colonel Clarlson, defeat the enemy, whose loss Is 20 killed and wonnded. Clarkson Uo took 6) prisoners and lost not a man. September 13 Colonel John A. Washington, of Virginia, killed in a skirmish in Western Virgiuia. September l'J. Battle of Barboursville in Kentucky, be tween CUO Confederates nnder General ZjllieoBer, and IS0O Federals The enemy routed as usual with a loss of 50 killed and 2 prioneis. beptem'ier 20 Battle of Lexington in Missouri. Tbe JUiuii troops under General Price having beeeiged tbe city of Lexington, at last forced tbe enemy nnder Colonel Mulligan, to surrender. Our loss in tho series of battles aiouud Islington was 25 kiiled and 72 wounded. Price took 3,500 prisoners, including Colonels Mulligan. Ma-shall, Reding, W hite, Grover and 119 o'her commissioned officers, 5 pieces of artillery, 2 mortars, 750 horses, $100,000 worth of commiKsary stores, large quantities ot arms and muni tions, and other property. He ahw recovered the great seal of the state, and the public records, and $JOO,000 in ""rk p'ember 23-24 25 Heavy skirmishing oa Sewell Moun tain, Western Virginia, between Boaer-crana and Wte. 1 wo Confederates killed. . - September 25-26 battle of AUmesa, in Sew Mexico. Captain Copwood, With 114 Texans, defeated a large body of United butes regulars, nnder Col. Roberts, with great slaughter. Copwood's lof s. two killed. .,, beptember 29. Col. J. W. Bpaulding of Wis s Legion, killed while on a scouting expedition in Western Virginia. September 30. EopkinsviUe, in Kentucky, taken by Gen. buckner, CB.Au October 1 Capture of the Federal steamer Fanny in Alrmoiarle Honnd, by the Confederate steamers Curlew and alelth. . Forty five Federala taken prisoners and HOO.OjO jjorth of s'eres csptured. October 2 President Davis viaita the Confederate army k Manassas. Oraad review of the trooD. October S Battle of Greenbrier Biver in Western Vir ginia, between 150O Conradi.ra.taa. iindar Oen. Henr H. huvuiwi wv reaersja, under unerai iteynoio ans. under Col defraud. t After six boor's bat'le, the enemy withdrew, ev!r(r.Iclt-j son still master oi insijronaa. J.ca s -tm ftiim anird. , wounded and ni'lo. t nemy's io. at lesnt 2 u 4 ctobir4.--ittiTetf Hrrterrrr-tri Iwn "rtrli frFiW;; lie fled with hia whole army to llie n.lier ms of ilia tunley, 1 twenty Diilea distant. i j Uoniner e 10 nTi'i'-'"e ihi-k. on isnanck Islsud, N. C. Aa entire Indiana K-n m.'iit t he(J t ei,ty milrs by Col. Wright's Tbltd GeoiKia !! Kiment. Ihirry- two federal prlaoners sod yalusbie n unitmns ol war rap turrd. Col. WHabt'sloss on aian. who ran alter the rnewy until he fell xhstinud.' Th Northern pnprs rlalmeii a uiscniBcent Federal victory. Tli"U-nniU i, reikis killed. October 9 Battle ,tf SaBta Hon fs'si d nrsr Fott Pkens. Th Conrrdeiates under Oerieisi Andersnn, ol Bouth Carolina, make a auccesotul s tack i u Hilly ;"' camp. oiiliu lb rowdies and buiur.g the ritmp. P. ilv ran off in bis shirt. While returning to P. uaeola, several of the Confederatea were killed. October 12 kUttle of the Kfii.ippi Pssmis. 4'i-m- Biodore Hollins, with his niunqultn fleet, s'turked and ilis- Lersed th Federal Squadron bbx k.uling the mnuths ot the is-issli pi. Th sobooner J. 11. Tooue ar.d a launch cap lured , October 15 After oocupyinir Msson'a snd k.unnn's Hill lor sveii weeks, In vain expert.itiot eftl'.ing a Debt from Mcclellsn, the Confederate army mil hm k to Centre wills. Ontbr le. P:t' of Hollvarj near llarir's Ferrv Col. Turner Avbby. wiih 250 volut.ieeis ami 300 raw Vir Rinis militia, completely routed lotO Fid rls, killing 60 or 60 and tak'ng 12 pifsoners. i ' . October 11 Fight at WederieVstown, Mo. Ji-ff Tlmmp sm, with 1W0 Miaiouilans, diiven bsck by 5l)i)0 Fciitwa! with Iops on both sides. , Jctober2l Brilliant victory at I ee bii'g. 'Ihnenemi with twelve regimen's (7mw men.) und'?r t.uu V.. I. llal.t r. crowed the Potomao sad attacked the ''.niiedrta'c artov near f.eesburir, ctinsistlng: of three ririiiieiitn (lioo ) uml i Gen. Nathan G. Kvans, of St u'h Carolina. 'I ho l Vih ra's Were tetribly defeated, hxving 500 In killed, HHJ in i.uriil' il and T'.'t) in prisoners, slsa 4 piece ot attibe'y an I in i ' s'aml of anus. Oen. Baker wis killed, ai-d on our il 1 Cni Hurt was tiioi tally wounded. Coulrdcrate I"" -7 killed, 111 wounded, at any ol tint eueiny were lost In ilicr.nr October 25. Gen'l Freiuottt, having aJmucid lieiu M Louis, occupies Spriniincld, Ho. October 31 Rosignstton t l (ion. , WiliUeld ben't a lie is riK Ct t di .1 by Geuctallwimo of the Lincoln nriry. UnMo('lclian. November 2-3 Ofcat sUnm on tho Al'ai.t.'c ci.ast Several of the Lincoln Armada lo-t. November 5 Fh'nioiit removed' from las command in Virginia snd succeeded lv lliiiiler. The latter iiiiiiiciir.itc ly orders a retreat to Mt. l otus. November 0 llatllo of lklin int on the Mississippi river. The enemy under Get etak -tirant, 10.(!00 a'rotic, attacked General Pillow, at Henuidit, op o.ito Columbus, Ky. A dreadful carnage on both rndea ensued and Pillow .was hi. Ing rapidly overpowered, when be was leinlorced bi General Polk. Tbe enemy beaten, lied up the river mil il ninbt closed the pursuit. ( ouleJersle Ions A5. Federal loss 12nO. November 7 B-ittle of Port Royal on the South Carolina Coast. The frsnd Forts in Pott Royal harbor attacked bv a large Federal fleet, under Coiiinioil re lmpont snd llenerul bheruisn. After a fuilnu. catin bade, th shot and shell from the fleet falliug like hail, the brave defetideis tet'fiit ed. Small less on both hides. Ihe enemy lanifed I2,utl) tieips immediately and occupied the deserted forts. November 7 Urbanna, on the Rappahannock, shelled by the Federals. November 8 Seversl hrMge on the Tennesson nnd Virginia Railroad burned by lli-i dartt Tennessee tones. November M Rattle of l'iketon iu Rendu ky. The enemy repulsed wiih vety lieitvy lo-s. November eizure of Messrs Mason and bliittlt.on board the ltrili-b steamer Trent, by Captain Wilkes, ol the United States steamer San Jaciito. November V Fight at Gujaudotte, on the Ohio river. Western Virginia. Colonel Clarkson, wi ll tha catalry, made a gallant darh into tha towu, slaughtering 40 Funerals, woanded 60, and took M priaouers, losing only t wo mvu himself. November 11 Geueral Floyd retreated froru Cotton lllil, on the Kanawha. Coloiu 1 bt. George Crogbui kill. d. November 15 Arrival of Messrs kluHinr and rll.lell ut Finress Monroe, In charge of Captain Wilkes. They arc seut to Fort Warren. November 10 Capture oi 30 Federala near Upton Hill, (Potomac) by Major Martin, of the Natch Cavslry. Btyeral Federals killed. N Member 18 Occupation of the E. Udin sliora t f Vir ginla, by the Federal troops under "'i -rAI Loekwond. ' November 1M bkbrmisb near Fan Jhurcfa bsiween the Virginia cavalry, under l.itut Colonel Ie, and a body of li e Federal Cavalry. The enemy routed with a loss ol 7 killud and 10 captured. Our lost 1 killfed and 2 cantuicd. November 22 23 Bombardment n r Priisscula. -Port P.ckenr opens Bte on Gcneial Bragg s R.tier (. Ilnii'v responds aud a cannonade of two dajs folluw s. 1 h Fet.ctai vessels engaging iu the fi lit driveu r'T badly damageil Warrentou partially burned by the shens from Tort IVst i.h. Finally Col. Brown, flu ding his efforts futile, ci'iifc bi lire. In his official report be gave his loss at 1 killc i auilti w uud td. Several were killed on the beet. Brant, Iohh, one man kiiled by tha enemy's the, several wound, d. November 24 'jeeupatlou ofTybee liiand by ti e Fed erals. November 20 Cavalry fight near onni (Potomac) be tween the' eueiny and Colonel Ransom's North Cato.lna Cavalry. Many of tbe enemy killed end 2i captured. One Federal Regiment ran, tbe officers hau.og. Random's loss one. v December 2 Pkirniish at Anandal Pntotuac. Col. C. W. Fields, Sixth Regiment Virginia Cav dry, kills font and captures fifteen ot the enemy. Fields' lum two. Decembers. Battle of Draiusvil e, neat 'he IV o .iai). Gen. btuart has an eogagameut with a sii'ri ir on y id tua enemy, and alter a hard fight is foicci to n -r. a , wi.h a lon4 of 'over J00 In killed, wounded a . I mi.-iiug. T e emmy's loss even greater. December 13 Battle ol the Alleghany, in W'e-4 rn ir ginia. The Confederate army, W0 t-v,:., u.id r t ol. hdwaid Johnson, waa attacked by .'.okJ l',-u t al tn oim The latter wss gallaotly repq'a-d ai er seven h uts li,;!it. ing. Pecember 17 Gen. T.J. Jackson d tr n s Ja--i n 5. on the (hesapeake and Ohio Canal, I Una cu'.'i v ell lr.ni! cammunication between W aihitiKlou and Hi- W'isi. December 17 Battle of WoodsonvU e. i t K iiu.u'.y. A large body of the enemy at ack Oenetal Ilii-dii m, who had 1100 inlantry and 40 pieces : artii ery, but we e defeated with a loss of 75 killed and wounded. '1 he Con federates lost the gallant Col. Terry, of Tex is. December 26 :eward surrenders Mason and biidi II, by j letter, to Lord Lyons th British MimVrr ; December 26 Battle of Opothlcyh ilo, in the lnlian Territory, 75 miles Northwest of Fort Oibsoti. between i Col. Jamos M. Mcintosh with four regiments sti d the lu Jisn allies of the Federal Oovernment under thi ir Chiel, t'p th leyholo. Two hundred of th enemy .killed and wnu nKd and 100 taken pi Loners ; 100 horse captured. unled -tare lot 12 killed snd 20 woanded. Ihe b.vale irt d b ur It .ins Opothleyholo fled to Kunsas. " " December 2s. Exploit iu H'mp'on Roads of the Coufede rate steamer Beabird, nnder L'api. l ynch, aJiuLaltaiiila th Federal steamer Kxpress, haviBg the sell oner Sh 'twi o i In. tow, and after a fierce fight, in which tbe Federal latteries at tbe Rip Raps take a part, succeeds in diivir g oil the t x press and capturing th schoonsr, taking her into Norfolk in triumph. December 24 Fight at Facrament,. near Green river, in Kentucky, between a detachment of Col.Jnrrptit's, Cay airy and the enemy,- who" were rd'twd after a hirlitofhalf an hour. Confederate loss two killd, due wounded. Federal loss 10 killed, 20 wounded, 18 prisoneis. A BTATEMBNT OF THS KILLKO, WllUKDilO ASO ClPTUaF.O IU TUESKVIRAL BATTLES AND OTIISS KNOA0K1IENTS INTUII TBAB lstil. Th following table exhibits an spproximatlon to the losses of both parties by the several engagement during the year. The Confederate losses are compiled fr,oui tn official renoru of the commaud.ng officers, (when such reports were publislied ) oi courso, wa can ouiy guess at tbe losses or tb enemy, tm uit ipr aeiui.ni nnblish ths official reDoru of the Federal Generals, and t be latter hava venerallv Droved themselves such tnontrou falsifiers that but little confidence eta b placed in their re ports when ther are publistud tor instance, l'icayune Boiler stated his loss at Uethel at about thirty, when it Is a notorious fact that one small squad of Magrudar's men alone boried thirty-two Federal bodies after the battle In estimating tbe Federal losses, w hav adopted the oninions of tha Confederate nfficeis commanding, who are gentle men, aud upon whosa statements reliance may be placed. - FEDtRAL 6UCCE66E3. ai c.i r.( c a c e I I W2.-3SJSE.V 4 o o Dates. BATTI-Ki. June J Phiilippt, .......... June It-: doonville, Jniy 12 Hich Mountain,.. . OCX 0t 4 I.V.. 9i;. 150 10... CO .. 0 I. . 2ti.. loo .. 60 45f U; oo 12i IK! 20 July uaorgerri-rm Aug. 21 Hatteraa Oct. l?redericktowo,... No. 7 Port Royal........ Dec. 3 Draneaville,TTm . ' I Total, . fioff 4 Ot'l 00 4l! C:il 00 8 60; 00 00 4 8 1JS1 273 I2i?i 86i 2V7. F. . .t..Ad INfs. HATTf.fc.rt. -', V T' ? S' " -"v " ' o 1" ,'4 T if v 2 e a. 2 Fell. Ill "'su A 'iloi lo (Hi (0 00; do 01 llfli Hli fitt Oil' (I'll Ol (K 150 It'll War. I'i Fort Itiuwu. . U Oo A pr'lll Furl buiti r,. . m Aptilla F."t R'i.s, April'-'n I'M ennla Miv lu-ewcll's Pelllt,.., .on; i i OOi IK)' fi I'I 00 loo t.iKI ttl OU: 4) 0.1 oo IK). Ote lit - (S i: li v av 31. J".l Llx Cii u tt -1. ,-.r- -a- fint J it.w 1 4riiiit I reei, ...... Jit he b l'g a I nit t June lo tlteot Ik thi 1, June I'I Vienna, June 17 Ks-'Su i iiy June IU Mew Creek', June '2i Kuinti' v, June 27 aithlus Point, . . .. Ju'y 2 Met n. svtlle, till 0(1---mi tit t o ne! o fo Oil 00 00 l.VI w IKI 00 i'iU CO " 7; on 30 i Otn :i ii l'.'i oo. tKl1 Oil' 0 i UU t Ol ('IU l.iti ifti Ml lot . f.u; 150 a l.r: On) ii ir: ii;! n.'ii July 5l'iths, 5i' 20 3 I Ft .V.1 3!t:i lion in) l0 ID SlKlj 2(1 0lj 6oi ItMl :t; aod! son! (10 oo July 17 Sentey Ciec U, , July ! "u l hoi , . July 21 WatiM'i.ua, Jul 2j 1eilhi , Ji.ly 2- Foil StiuatuA,nri-.i 20 isojiotio 'iioi 'luwi 0'. 1(1 J.-.l - IKH 00 Aug. 10 "piingBsld, n , Auir. 15 V ithus I'oiut,. afwTooo'isoM m 20!ij UU, Oil 101 ' OUi AI -tO Auir. Vn Hawk's Vest, I Oil Ot-'j 2U Mi! C H! Mil).1 t Ann. 27 I a ley s ( nm l!iin k g 27,' 'r..s I sue, Kepf . :t! g Cret-i Sc.. I in.iiau'ey, --.t 1 Ij la-witn ville, ........ Of 00 c a" : a: it ooi fit sit io'i oi 2 oo v a on ((! ft OH' L'.i ;,Ml HO o ; oi oo1 5i fi (111 tie Of' 2 30 fO '.! oo do; ftt.l nii 2 2.. 7'.' oi 3ii! 1'1 W4' (HI (M j . Mil (III (HJ (if 0 0 Oi do Ci t ill VI Mn 1,10 00 i. OU ! 0"! 0t. 3t jo in -2or sr 17 (t 1:0 00 Oi (ii Oil . I lo! 00 l i 4" 12 2i I U1 CO B' O Him 7i(i 3711 117 400 CO 2ihi 5 K 00 "il'.i 10 till 2i f'-oo 4n fid i:n ( (H ;- 0 " ti 00 ' 3) I 2! lU 7 01 lit I I b PO lo 2o 0U 01. on1 to it oi ; vj k ! ' y 4! to in 2. . lit On 100 2(10 CO 4i K I On ;Htt I.,: h IT 2' i - 00 J.1, liil lliu 2, 1 Of iOj 2H " It. Wi'.i J. 1,7! ili HZt'7iil4!MI77 Hej t 1 1 I'l.tte) 's Creek i pt . H' oat omiisvi n i,pt.2i'l.ex?i!gl'ii n t 2- httffa I t. I tiiilliier I' lllttl , . . . tint, l.'li eenbr ler net, It'hh kuin icnmh-o,.. Dot. I p'tiita Hosa . . "Ct. it, ISSISMppI 1 US I S, el !! Hoi. v Hi t. i la'etihut', ,V.v. I.,"' -111111111 v(,y. Iil'lkrtot Nov. f tiuyandnito, Nnv. liiHlpttm Hilt.. ... Nov. 1 Hi Full Chill ell,. M.iv. 2 Pcusanola, Nov. 2o Deo. V aar leiuia . . Atiandale, . . . . AlleK'.iiny, ... . A'niiilniuill'o. . ')pi-tlieynnil),. ae'l:llliill tu,.. . lie.'. IU Dec, 17 Deo. 2' II , c. 2 Total, It VI lllulUtlllll Co lift derate Loss. lll.'i :t;Ui 14S7 i'udcml Loss, 4!) 1 1 im HI77 Killo.l Wmie ile l, . Priitiii.ciH, , Total , 59117 20,U09 ftl.u m.j. .., ,Lv..riul.,1 ,-l.ra l.'oitnrtlt tiiuil iiA tirnveil II the toll wit i extrne.t In. in the WaKlilngton uorri.ponderice of the New Votk ''iiej, of a Into date. Oy returns ttt th wr llcpurtiiient up to tne 'aiitn t'ocern her, I loarn that tint mortality in our army "slnco the war iili'i... ."ii nni l n ..,,.u"i tu n ...... . w... . .. ....., nkluui-bes, c, is about 1 1. (Mill, the nnnihnr wnti'idod 17, 0()(). 'ihe number if prisoners in the boutli and desmters am 'lint to Wino. I, 1... I it.a rt,..u,,. . r nuixxliiliilif llm IVitePnt liHi B llV i i. .. n..t win ....I.. i. 'I' iijiii -i i,.. t.iinii.iir i: i nil ill nniim. I T, '.' IIEt'l 1 1.' I,." Ml." . v . ....... .-. .j the rintiii rous unaller eii(ta eun iils, pieknt skirmishes, Ac, . , . . . II V...- ..f I. I1I...1 during toe year, wo ttotti rieiir ennr in" h.hii.i'i .ti.-u and wounded up to ma ugiite iiiuicaieu tit mo it;w soia Tmi"t. KDL'tATIOiNALV I ol ItHi rwi KH MAI K tPi.bKor.." Vilil. J A"il.H SODTHG ATIC, of the Unlverfl'v of Va. lVl ( but for several year oust Prei-Mf tit ot Ibo Norfolk Willi ary and Classics! Institute.) b is tshen charge of this olenaiit I Hi I.MtK, wHIl the hntio ot rutuMishliitf ft bt honl in cveiji rm-pcft, I i. h'y i eet t.ib'e to Ihu j ci.ijIi) of the Se.nt'i. -Mi. K.i'l'TIMiAT... afll bt ai-hl0'1 by Ills LADY, a Tppchor td vaihd aeeoinplislimeiits snd vast ex perl' nee, v.hu l.r lllieeit years has I if en connri ted with some of ths lari(Kt ami llet Seminaries In Virginia The Krbools of M ll'NT AND MdllKHN LAM.OAtiR, WUSIC AND PAI.iillMi, will have ptiii'lemeti ProftMHors presiding oyer them.'. - We hall otl. r the best erluent lor al a Ivabttig.-.s to a tii oiile whom we know can hi. . reflate them, anil a'l we a k, is, 7 1 re us a (fin, and alter th s is fairly dotio, those who nre not saii-iic'i.can remove, ttieir cniiuten or warns, tree ol char,'. The Hoatdinc lieosrtment shall have all the comforts and sltrsclious of a well-ordered lrnv, and Ihu Boarders as tenderiy aud stlectlouately watched over end cared for, as even th ' must unxions parent nould desire. Fvery alien linn beins; given to ths health, manners and literary d yaneeineiit ol each Pupil. Oipininns will be imen t i those w ho cttti ins ruid exsin oat ions n lice Hf.houis. (told and Silvir Med a's will ba awaided for perfoi t deportment Yo'ing ludifc wUiing to educn'e tliomseives for leachere w ill h i 1 uniiaiiril inducement. here, iistho teni a fT thi m ha'-l he iitaile puitable to cirf uindtarf e,.. The Kcnool is not s-'t tiuittn, th u rhiihn pntit tu ril ty 1 Uuniit mid tctpiireJ of eveiry t,i.-:ii lio'f of the Institute. n. l b ) t iniili g Is l.ir.'e. new nod UiiUftiliicetit, well ailopti'dlo Si-hnol Jitirposes The o(.stiu it tr.Mirp'i i-cd, being one of thi loveliest, haaitli fit hjui n oet retineu s- e ii.niw u ine iotillt, -IJ miles orth ol Ha'e'iih, and 10 miles from Frank- liiitou I'i pot, where hacks ant alwiys in rendiuess to con vey psi-enirt-rs ti and 'rorn tjns vilih... The ei tire expen- a's for ten months will be from $150 to f 250. t-r rurtfier nurtlf ul.ira. aimlv to Oen. J. U. I lltlelolm. Will. 1 il- iinliH, lb.r:iel!v liiil, Kieh't al K. Varborouuh. or to : V JAM 144 KtiUTlltlATH,-' Louihbu:g. N. C. March 25, I"2. .lti7-2,mo . . .. t. l'.A-t- MolVlr lt HHi . - Oil K. VLB AT .Aprd 5 ih, !Mi2. WILSON'S. . OK sMFRICA, iJRICA, ) ii M.2. ) Wiit Xr.rf. flHTtftM Riciiao' P. War li t til 3 WILL US ttl-X'KtfcWi; A 4' rUltiWVt" u-ttil the E 1 .th dav id An iln-xt: far th follow! 12 tiliOM AN'Cfi and Olli'aNANCli MATKKIALS for the Cuiiled -riUe Slates atuiv J.'O.OOfF long tsiWTlxtjtiFTifnst F'ig Tron, 60,000 tons of B ooms, (charcoal,) . 60,0t'O tons Vv'rna.'ht Irnb Cats, of various sistf", l!K) 1 inch I'oltonblads, lot) H lu h Columbiads, I'K) 10-incti Siege and Csrrfson Motturs, " ' i'-u 1 a llien pea -nca-v- -i""-i--r- fint 12-pdiinder Irou Hwltars, 5'0 e-poufldtr lion rield Ouns. I. Ids in ij be made for any quantity of iron over oua hua dr d to a, and tor any ntitnber of gtirs over tea. !rawlti.-s of the guns will be Inr dulicd only to partiei ifa.w. b:da are accepted, KidTors wdl state the point of delivery, and the date at which D t b.ss thin one hundred tons of iron may be expec ted to be furnished. Tlity mirftt " also state tho tir.ie required to furnish the whole yf llflr bid. . I'.id it rs (or guus will s'ato the dite of the first delivery, suit ihu lime reiriircdjto stirtrdv the whole cumber. , Pnym'fOia will be made oa delivery of not less than fifty tons of iron, and the riut- to pay one-hall in Confederate bonds is reserved. Hids must be sealed and enclosed, and endorsed on the envelope " Propwala for iron," or Proposals for Guns' as the case may be. J. G0UGA8, Lieutenant-Colonel, Chief of Ordnance. March 18, 1Ho2 16110apr. .Itll.llV.UV KID1MO SADULES ITtg UAVK now on exhibition tbe three loading stylos TT ol Ailliisry i.Ming r-aaiica via: THU MONKEY hADDLK, - THri R:tiUL4TIt)N SADDLE, THIS alcCLELLAN SAOuLK. AUo. Mexican, Iiope, bpanieb, English, AttakapaM and other popular stylos, at . Feb. 22 fise wines. TO FAMtLLl. "1 T7"E hive on hand a onantitv of line imoorted Sborry, - V -Madeira and Port Wtoes. " Alao. yery o:d and ebotee bcuppernong vt me, oottied by ourselves, wnic wo urn.. tocioaeat once. Bar rains mat ba had ir app ifi"-,J made early. Apply to WORTH 4 L-iNlKL. MarehW. No. 4 North Water street. MVWO CONFiDKRATB FLAO.-4 PO '.'arnnp 1 Apxa5Vh, 1862. WHITAKaIB'8 JJOOhk STORE. BISIiNKS AND PROFESSIONAL CARD. ALEX OLDHAM, -.' (Survmow ! HMklff Oldham.) FALt 'l IN littAJX, rROPKIKTOIl OF THB CAPB FFARfoRV AM) FLOUR MIL! H. AND COMMIH- 1) I'N HKDCIUNT, . WuiNmw, Hi C Feli.ft. iai,2. ' - ; - a. . . CO-l'AHT!SEnIIII. ' IMC underslfined hav tbl day enleisd Into a General Commission and Mercantile Business, under th firm of . . Stoklcy A Co. ' Mr. I. Oa-hwcu la our duly empowered Attorney for the' Traussction of any and all business of the firm. Office la Parsley 'i Bov, North Water htreet. . JAMFB BTOKLEYs C. W. OLDHAM. J Wilmington, ti. 0 , Feb. 1. ISji, m - . II. I- IIOLMRH. . ATT'UiNKr AT LAW, HAS removed lo th centre office of JOURNAL BUILD- J 1NUM, next door West or bis formsr location. October 17th. lutil. . 80" tf - atsiHIM At A LI. Kit, ATTOHN KYH AT LAW, UAVF. removed (heir offtr from Frontto Princess street, . JOURNAL RUILDlftiGH, formerly oeoupled by U. U ' " Uviltu" Fsti. - - - , tober IVlh. ll. ' ' fl-tf " i, v. rarrxwir, , - AO IS BOOBS. ' " PKTTICWAT MOORK. ("t FN'CRAI. COMMIrfHION' JUKRt.'llANT.S, TU2, lstilj No. 23 North Water St., Wilmington, N". C. Willi II. R II A III) KMT, DRUGGIST AND rUACTlCAL PUARMACEUTIPT, WioamoTon, N. C. Ktf .s ooosisntly on ha nd v a select sloe's of Jtmgt, ifsd- i.'tMi, 7iniiiS(to nnd A'uroim Chemvta's, fancy and i'lt.yt .Iriii t, i, Vi'trti'l il Lvvwifur Afudvool J'urposas, t.;oitt, do. . . aw.l'ftrticnlar attention paid V0 raaaoaimoMB, Familt rkiiVsa, IIkiiicins Ciikhts, ao. : a. si or liniiieiUfttoly nnder th "Carolina Hotel." Jniy li, H5. f 62-tf .. JOKKM1 n. Dl.oHOU. CTBrl I, Yamambimoi. j. ii. ni.onom a ct. FNK11AL COMaiSrllO.V MKRCHANTn, , H - Jnfrtt t, im. ; " WlLMIKOTQK, W. 0. ii. d. ei i. mug, ; !!v '.MALE GROCKIJ AND COMMtSStOI, aTIB VV ClP.iM, and DEALKM IN NAZAL UTOUklk), eorosr 1 1 a : ..r au.l M iirbet -atiMla. Wilalgiaii, U, C, .- - I 'hi, D....H. .. .1C. Ml'BUAV tO., CliitiMiuil to Manrajr Paeoat, HdKriOUOM MKUCHANTa AUJ Wm)LlAI. (JHOCEnS, . - ( WATAH HTHKKT, . WlLMHsUTON, N.O. a. yttr.RAT. p.m. Muacmsoa, j, y. atuaaar. February 1, la.19. ' 125-tf fWM V. M'V. . BULBS OOSTIW. J A . C. R M ITH it CO., l',li!i;iKsJoi MKRUUANTS, office snond story, oornaf I. ' (-m.m'.Ii Vt''..ir and Market etreots, Wilmington, S. C, v'.f rs they are pr ef .ucj to attend to all baamoa In fUi .aiflt ihmltui Lb. . ' , U buaine"? or.'..-tu'.irl to thm will b ronjtoal.'y s.tr.r.d it'2- ; - - - . " '. II. IIOIIIVIOIV A CO., ClOMMLjfilOH AXD FOUWABHING MKRCHANTS J ' Wit.mNSToh, h. C. Oillc over Mr. J. A. Willord's Htore. Katran cosnsrof Princess and Water streets, Mjreb (, Iho 15!U2;l. - ; ;:" ' ' -. i7j.oox, w. r. xrwoai.l, 4, s. kisoiu. COX, IlkhlllLb, Si (. f 10 MM IK W0 51 M F1U.' II A NTH AND WHOLESALE GBl J CF.UK, , . ' ; K. U Al2,KotthWateBt. ttsrch 1 1th, fMil , . - : 157-tl T.CA3. tl.WOUTn, 5-tf-: A !' yl VTO ( MBTUaiAWTriJ'- '-; . WibMiHoroai, N. C. Wil.KB.1 MBAltKfl, ."-or lo Wslkrr Meares A Co.,) . fi riiai.V..HtM ASD RETAIL DRUGGIST, MisiST bTasar, WfmiKtfTOW, N. C, ' t.r.u.o'. . i, r, arrroniu. H l fS MITCIIK.M., WIIOLFHALK AND RFTAIL DKALKRR Tiff ' ( t""r. PIlAH, OAT3. RVH, WHISAT II HAN, OIL MRALl V sufH Oiit.UN.) ft'OMLNY, ilORSK A COW FkLD Aiao, HiSTmx ..i.evji iioiiTn juvxn oat, . .. v.t q rt,rh Watr Street, itiM. N. (! ' .Itroa't. in I mil f it )M v ii t;u ir. v. ; ha . jh, Wvi atvoron, N. O. tf(T.tin lIAtlHIHf, , ,.. I,., tl.',M 4. 1. riows.t, w. w. aisuiaH. NOTICKS. -jAitrivh:snip NoruK. fnilK t'Nl)HtHlt1Nr;ii hav entered into Co-Paitnorship 1 iu the town of Wilnilncton, N. C, tisiler the firm of MilT.'IU .iiL;v " A !OLF;MAN, for tb purpose of baying s'r'. xeliiiiEr NKvillO HLAt Ka whore the highest cash prices , will bo paid. - . i ii- v also hav a bouse In Mobile, Alabama, where they ' Kill r -if oivo atnl cell sieves on commlaHlon, Liberal advsn oes made op oh slaves left with tbem fur sat. D. J. HOUT HURL AND, JAMEeS O, COLFMAN. . -Atigf.t 1st, l.VJ. 8t)4-t sr.F.II OATS., ; ' . - VCnoiCB AU1ICLK, Just received, For sale by Feb. 7th PliTTli AY dt MOORE. " -' hOf SOAk. . t L' iT of bard Soap, made at home, a choke artiole. For sale by .Inn. 24. PlSTTEWAi" Jc MOORK. PLOUGHS OF ALL DEHCRip. a ; . Iff. at U in 1 AA liOIJF, B-ni'JTWIUlK A'. u STf ivi iv 11, Hi, 14, IK, 60, 60, 70, and fcsgle A, H, C, D, M and F Ploughs ; also, Oarden Plough", Hoes, Castings, Cora bhellers and Straw Cntters, In warehouse and for'' sale at , JAVF3 WILSON'S Oil, Leather, Faddlery, Trunk and Harness Establishment. Jan. 27tfi, 1882. - MIR KIODl'8 OH" rLOVCillS still CODtinnes at Feb. 21. WILSON a. FI.OC11I rLOCIl 1 BBL1. 8UPEHFINE FLOUR, Jut received from Petersburg. For sale In lota, by , 100 Feb. 6th, lXi.2 - uimiia a uuskuii HIOK.SJ MIlORStl SIlOKSItl J TJST RECEIVED, 1.000 Pair Women's Heeled Leather Boots, aiius ranging from 3's to S'a. Also, a yarioty of fcOsses and ChiMrou's Hboe at ."n. 16th, IwtJ. KAHNWEILER A BROS. " mCltOKIE. . LOT CHAIN CABLE; Half keg Fipsorn talU ; Lot of Wire; "-Ploughshares;-7,000 Bud Envelopes ; - 10 reams Bio Ruled Letter Psper ; " Part box Window Glass ; 1 Plough : 2 Letter Copying Presaes. For Bale by March 221 JQ3. R. BLOSSOM CO. &CSDRIKS. HOOP IRON H sad H JNCfltS ; s Lot Chain Cable ; , . ' ' It Wire, suitable for strapping ; ,. . " Wl.Pipe.lienaches; ' ' Lot New Type; , - i Puff Envelopes t ' Part boa Window jRlaas ; . . . . , , 1 Letter CopJ ing Presses.- lor sale by MsrcMVih --- B- fcLO'-POM A CO. Mfc,KOl,THHEAO-A!IIJ AWLS. F OR SAfE AT ' . , . AprU 5U, lbbA. ' WILSON S. .air. ml. TB "imiTVli:nT. Trsin sail N'pntaf.int Dil i 17is Barrel. JVL Gallon or Quart, at April eta, i3ba, ttiwu't t
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