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t ' - ..... . . A rfOrVOl f V0L..11, no. ioo.y CONFEDERATE STATES OF AiriJlICAWITiMINGTOX, X. O.lllt0NDAY APRIL, 21 ," 18G2. JVTTOLB OTAfBEIt 3,207 av p al . 4 ' LY t LTtrS A riuCk', PHOPniKTOIH. ' J t FULTON, Editor. ...Li; PUICE, AssoMate E r TKaa.'CP HHifltU'TIO'l CASH 1 ADVAHCl".. . 11 mtiii'b ti (0 . : 4 50- 3 -.: ; 3M 1 " (for t roc pi la eanip only,) ... 73" , - .Dally Paper to tbe trad J per loo, Ji 3 cent per copy. ' WeeMjr Paper rr 3 50 . The paper wilbe discontinued at the expiration of tbe x time paid for'on'eesrt Dewed. All letter Oil business connected whh tjjin office, m l lie ad dressed to the proprietors. .. . , . ; - Froia the Charleston Courier. 1'ha first Year of lUa Vr. , . The mil it art operations ef the war, dirlrg the fl-et year t of Its existence, frrra the commission of tUe overt aol bi - Major Anderson, Deo stu tier 2:;ih, lbtiO : a . 190. - Decent ber 20. TbsrVrotbCarGliriaFtats Convsutios psss - d the Ordinance of Secession. . December J(J Pudde evscnutiorj of Port Voolule by ' . Major Anderson, iimiea rtares army. no apikea tht frnne 1 . burns in guicimages, and rctrea a to Korttnmter, wine tie occupies. December. 17 Capture 6f Fort Moultrie aid Caa'.le . rinckDey by the f onth arolioa troopa. Curt. Ccate aur- - reuuert the reveoue catter Aiken. ' 18til. ': h . January S. Csptare of Foil Pulaski by the Haraonab. -iroopa. v Janoary 3 The Arenat at Mount Vernon, Alabama . with 20,000 etand of aam, tciced by the Alabama troona, JuDoaryi. Fort Morgan, ia llobile biy, taken by the s Alabama Trooj. . ... January 7 Virginia Legli'alure meWrAlabatna Conren lion met Miiaaippi ouveuiion uici. Ordimnce df Becebslon. , - e.. JannarT 9 The atoim shirt Rtar of the West fired int. f ' "end driven (ilfby the South Carolina batteriea Morn' li-l.tmi , allure of the attempt to reinioKe f ort humter. . January 10. Forti Jackson, 1st. rhilip anj Tik', i.ea New lirleMa. cantnrea by toe. Louisiana trooni - January Jl Alabama Convention passe d the Ord inane . : at Heeeaaioa. . i January J3. Capture ofjthe renaaoela Nary Vard, and t on Ji.uuncai aua aicuee, py in troop iroin riorida Alabama and Louisiana. II uj.' Chase khurtly afterward - ' i.aes anmirand, ana tne Bioie or fori ncaen commence. : , '. Janaary 16-SurreDder of tho Baton Booge Araenaltoth Louisiana troopa. . . v f . January Ifl Oenrcla State Convention mt. v.. January 17. Virginia. Legislature pisitd reaclul !on i& . Tiling a peace conference. ' January 19. Uuorgia Convention pa-sed tho Ordiuanc or Heceaalon. . , " - January 28. The Louisiana State Convention met. . January 25 The Louisiana Cotveulion pauaeU the Ordi nance of Secession. . - . ' January 81. The Now Orleani Mint and Custom llene ' ' taken. - I'ebrnary 1. The Texas Convention paae4 the Ordinuno " of Heceaaion. - . - . February I Seizure of the Little Eoc k A rata. I b tnt Arkaoaa troop. February 4 Forrcnder of the Kevenuo Cutter Caea to the anthoritie Of Alabama. - ' - . . February 4-Confederate Congreo met at Montgomery l'fac Convention met in wasniugton uity. Virginia eleo ; lion tor memner ni a Biaie convention was nelu. Febrna-y 18 General Tviggs transfer the publio pro . ' pert lu Texts to th btat authorities. Col. White. U K. '. A., surrenera ban Antonia to Col, lien. McCuIJocb and hla . luuieera. February 18. Inauguration of. President Da via at Mont gomery. Ala March J. The Revenue Cutter Dcdge aeiacd by tb j Texas ' autnoritie. March S -Gen. Beauregard ateuincs Oummand of tb tro' t beae slue Fortbumivr. Maicb 12. Kurt lirovru, in Texas, auirendered by Capt, ", Illil to lb Texas Commiasionera. April 12-1B Battie of Foil Eumtcr. B'illiaut victory .... -Vf i'ft'el. V'snr'WMd. anil tlie Huuib t arolina n . rropp. . Al'er. winy-tour uouia uuiaitMiiur -.. "'' aurreudera to Ibe Couftdurate Btlitea. ; ' 'v April 14, Evacuation of Fort tumtct by VJor Ander-- tun and hia command. .April 14 Abraham Liccoln, Prxldent of the United ; Stalos, baue a proclamation calling for 75,000 voluuteers o pnt down tne isoumern reutmuu. -- April t6. Col. Beeve, U. S".- A., surrender Fort Bliss near 1 Paso, to Col. J. W. M.GriUin, the Texas com miauoner. ' - pril 16 Seizure of the North Carolina Fprta and tl.e f ayetlevilie Artenai oy me oiaie iroops. April 17. Virginia Convention in secret ecs.'.ion va,cd - the Ordinance of hecenstoo. April 14. Capture of the steam thiii fctar of the West by Col. Van Uorn. U. 6. A. ADril 19. Tke Baltimore rowa"ra. The citizens of Baltl more attack with mianies tb Northern nieicenarios puai-ing through their city, en route tor tne bourn. Xbe JMaesachu settaresriment Area on the people, and many are billed. The mercenaries are also shot. Ureal excitement follow h, and . the at ary land people proceed to bnrn the ruiiros J bridges ai:d tare up tne iracas. r April 2u Capture of the Federal army at Incliannla " Texas, by Col. Van Dorn, Conledcrute stales ttrmr. Tte Federal officers released on parole. April 20 Attempted destruction of the Norfolk Navy ' Tard by the Federal authorities. Ibe woika set on Ore, and several war sl ips scuttled and sunk, lue rederai troops retreated to Fortress Monroe. The ar Vard sun aeauentlv occupied by the Virgiuiaus. . April 20 Harper's Ferry evacuated by the Federal - troops under Lieut. Jones, who attempts the destruction of . the Armory by tire. The place occupied by Virginia troops. April 23. Fort tmiib,- Arkawa, eapiuied by the Aik- ansa troops under col. fcoion Boriana. May 6 The Alabama Convention pasned the Ordinance of Recession. - . Mat 9 The blockade of Virginia commenced. May 10. Baltimore occupied by a large body of Federal troops under Uf n. B. r. Butier. . May 10. A body of 60OU Federal volunteers, nnder Capt. -Lvon. United States Army, surreucded the eucamument ol 7 800 Missouri Etate troops, near St. Louis, and obliged the in to surrender. May 10. The St. Louis massacre. The German volun- tecrs, under Col. Francis P. Blair, Jr., wantonly fired upon the people in the streets of St. Louis, killing and wounding a large number. - May 11.- The Btj Louis Maseacre. Repetition -ef the ter rible acene ol May 10. The defencelesa people again shot down. Tlilrty-uiree citizen butcnered in cold blood. May 11. The Blockade of Charleston harbor commenced by tba U. 8. steamer Niagara. May 19, 20, 21. Attacked on the Tirginu Battorie' at SeweU'i Point (near Norfolk) by ibe U. b. steamer Hon ticello, aided by the steamer ktinnesota. The aasailanu driven off with loss. No one hurt on th Virginia aide. Atay20 Tile North Carolina Convention assembled and ' passed the Ordinance of Recession. May 24 Alexandria, Va., occupied by 6000 Fedora! 'troops, the Virginian baying retreated. Killing of Col. bl!- worth by the heroie Jackson. May 25. Hampton, Va., near Fortress Monroe, taken by tne f ederal troops. .Newport news occupied. -' May sfN 4)rls 4 MsMle baedeaf ; May 29. President Davis arrives in Richmond. May S:. Fieht at Fairfax Court House between a com pany of United States cavalry and a Virginia company; tjie galieot Captain Marr killed; several Federal troof s killed, wonnded and taken prisoner. Jnne, 2, 3. Fcgsgtment at Acquia Creek between the Virginia batteriea and ine unitea uuiea steamers wsbatb, Anaooata and Thomas Freeborn. The enemy withdraw, greatly damaged-" -Jane 3 Battle of Pbillioca. in Western Vlrcinti. Col. Kelly, commanding a body of Federal troops and Virginia tones, attacks an interior force or Hontnerners, at fhillippa, nnder Col. Porterficld, and routs them. Col. Kelly severe ly wounded, and several on both side killed. Jnne 6 Fight at the Pig's Point Battery, between the Confederate troops and tba U. B. steamer Harriet Lane, . resulting in the diecomntnre of the enemy. The Harriet Lane oaoiy nniiea. 1 4 June 10. -Battle of Great Bethel, near Torktown, Va. t The splendid victory was gained by eleven hundred North 4 Carolinians and Virginians, commanded by Col. J. Bankbead Msgruder, over four thonsand five hundred Federal troops, . nnder Brigadier General Pierce. The Federal troops attack ed tiie Southern eutrenebmenta, and alter a fight of lour hours, were driven back and punned to Hampton. South ern lota cue man killed and seven wounded. Federal loss believed to be several hundred. Tbey confess thirty killed and one hundred wounded. June 12. Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, issues a proclrra- - tioo, calling the people of that -fctate to arms. He com mence to concentrate troops at Jeff rson city, burning the bridge on the routs to St. Louis and the Emi. - June 14. Harper's a Ferry evacuated by General Joseph - E. Johnson and the Confederate troops. Jnne It tkirmisb at Vienna, Va , between Col. Gregs'i Fouib. Carolina Begiment and the Hub Ohio Legiment. : The enemy routed, with a loss of several lulled. June 16 Fight near Leesbuig, Va. FsoerJa unven off by CoL 11 union. . , - Jnne 17.-Anotber massacre hi tte etreet-i f & Ihi. . The Federal troops fir a volley into Ibe tecoider's cfBae, while in session, killing many citizens. Jane 17. Battle at Kansas City between 1310 Uisscori ane, under Col. Kelij, and 1300 Feddralist. The latter tatavtt. J:ir. 14 Battle of B MiBville. Mo. The Miaaourlan. nor dr Gov. Jackson and tlen. Price, defeated by a superior 10 '1 of ifce enesnv. conimaneltd bv dsn. Liar June lti. herii iis flirht at New Creek, near Itoa.noy. Vs. Ci I. Vanhan, with a brds f Virginia and TeBnossesns, rotiu s-bo.ly of Fedl, killing apumber, Ao Conrtd ra's killed. " June 21. Fizbt in Lancatr rouaty Va. A forne of Federal marauders land on the shor of tin Jams hlver aid e mmitud de- reds' lor. Ihey are driven oS end several killed by a eempanv of Vlrgiiiians. June 25. Biots itiilwa-ikre, (Wisconsin) in o nrqj-nef of the di-pie cls'ion of bank money, caused by the war. Juue 2-1. Brilliant til iir ner ftonmey. CapUir a Ulc h 'J e'id Turner Ashhy, of tba Fauquier eompany, whh handful of fij owers. rut to nefcra Cfty or S'xty of the enemy; th AUbya (ltihting; half a d iaa llesin each at the same moment. Captain Pick Ashby notta'.ly wounded. June 27 Koiisaement at Maihias Point, between the O. nfederate trooi.a and the United Btatcs steamer Free- I'm. (aotaioWard. of the tret born, killed. - alarthsl Kane, of Bul'luiore, arrested bv order of the Liucoln Gov ernn ent, and lucareerated in Frt WcUenry. June 2t Sk rmish near Alexandria, t'eigeant ilanea, ef ri"hmot kiMed. - Juns 29. Kxtra-wdluary exploit of Co'oocl Thomas, cf aryiand. liKU.eed as a t isach lady bs takes paacse on toe steamer SL Nicholas, from Baltimore to Washington. During the vorsge be throws ofl bis nirgusts, ani in com pany with bis accomplices seizes tte iemier. Coming down the bay be captured three prisra, and takes the ho,'e fl et Into Fredericksburg iu triumph. July 1 Ge era! Patterson crosses the I'd torn no with tie Federal army near Willlamsport. July 1 leisure of the Baltimore Po'io Commlnsloners by ord'.r of General Itanks. They are conflued In Fort McHenry, and afterwards iemav;d lo Fort Lafayette, (New July 2 Klocksda of Galveston Texas) Commence-!. July 1-3 ltattle ol I1ane'vil e on the Potunao, betwtea General Pattemou'i army and the Southern advai.ee u- r Colonel Jackson. After a sbsrp fig lit ths Confederates rciirrii. . July 4 Fkirmlrh near JTew Port News.. Miu erant Colot el Dreux, of the Lnulslava Cadets, kilted by the enemy. July 4 Haiti of-Carthage. in Hoi.tiiwettjrn Miascuil, between the Missourians under Governor Jackson, and the Federals onder General He'gle. The Federals bsdly !eat eJ. Col. Grata Brown, killed. feiglo retreats to Karcoxio. July 7. vFngsi;ement at Aoqu! reek between tve Con federate batteries and -on t'nltod States atearnoe. , July 9. Knggement near Nor. Oilesns. A United ftatfl wsr stesn.cr driven tff by the battorie on Ship liland. Jtt'y 10 Bruiih st flutteras Inlet, N. C, bat ween tb Confederate and a TJ- H. steamer. July 12 Pjile of Jticbktouutaln, in Waiern Virginia. Pefeat of Cohj Pegram by tba Federals under Co. M Clelli.n. L'etfeat of Gen. Garuett. July IX Battle of St. Oeorre, in Western Viralula. 1 w Confederstes rented snd fire hundrd capiu'ed by Geoeial MrClellsn. General Garnett killed. July 17 Battle of Scarey Creek, on the Kanawha, be tween Soo Confederates, under Lieut. Col. Patton, snd Mffi Federsls, nn-ler Cot. - Low. ' he Feierala delisted, and three of their Colons' tta prisoners. f 'ulylg p.at'1 or Bull Hun. The Fcdeial lawny ottack vuuirurnwi, sou alter several ooui s ijmu "h i w hm.bu back to Cer.treiille with henry lots. Maior HairUon. Vir ginia Volunteers, killed. ' July -ii. Battle ol Kanassne. Pecisive dilLatif tbe Federal army, nnder Gen. Met owell, by tke Confederates under Generals Juhntton and Branrcvard. Confederates, 2 i 000 stronp; enemy, f.4,000 strong. The snemy fly p.iuic stricken to Washington. Hesvy b.ss ol lile on both sides. a I'ee and Kar'ow an eu. e on- After six bout 'a Utile, tb tnerf withdrew, lesvinj Ji"ch- oa ti!l master of thsitroou. seasons loss ftt) la killed. wounded and m'swing. snemy ipwat lean iri. t October A.. Ketrentof Roseurrsni fromf-ewell M,.iihti,! II tied with bis whole army to tb oUierde Of ths (li'ili.v, twenty relies distant. i " October The h'cktmaoomlco Uaoes. on Roanoke I-laiiil, N. C. A a entire Indiana liegtmeui chssed twenty miies ry 1 4.1. v rittni a 1 uira w-mnia '"-ninnTi, iniriy two Federal rtrlannera and Vjluibl wiurittons ol War ran tored. Col. WrlirM's loss on nan. who rati after the entity ruin lie re:i exnsnsren, ids -ppr eimm-d a uirnlflt e"t Federal victory. Tbmn 1s of rebels killed. October ll.trle. of Santa Bosa IsUrd. Bur !'.- P'ckens. The Confederate ender G-nernl An-!ernnn, of mou'.b Carolina, make a uccesrui ise on 1,11 y wiis.in' rsinp. routing the rowdies and burn'cg the carrp, II lly ran effln bis shirt. While returning to riiiaeuU, sveriil of the Conlrrieraies were killed OctobeV 12 Bottle of Ibe Mississippi lenses f,,m. -modore Hollina. with bl muqu't tl-t, attacked and dla- tersed the Federal Sq'iad'oe bloekiding tbe months o Ue lis-lssij pi, Tho schoouer J. H. Uite arid a launch cap- itober la. After oecopjltig 'Mason' and Vunsnn's Hill frsw seven weeks, In vsie expeetstiim ofget'lng s Debt Irom k'c. Joilao, the Confederate army fell buck to Centre vil'e. - - - , IMnb'j-16. Bait'e of Botivsr, near Harper's Ferrv Col. Turner Ashby, with 2M volunteers and 30O raw Vir- irlil 1 niilitH. completely rvmtcd 100Q l Jrnls, killing .10 or COandtak 12 prifner. Gctober 21. Figbt at Prederlokit, nf Mo, rn, with Ivtto Missoiirlaua, driven' I with lotion both ship. The Con'erlernte Genera' federate loas io Li led snd wounded l'00. Federal loss iu killed,, woundr d, and mirsing and d"serttd at least 15.010. July 2!. Cunlure ol four nr:iea ufl' Cedar Kes. Florida, by the Coufod rate steamer Uadison. Lieut, tie ldco, U. 8. A , and nino'eeu sailors, t ilen prisoners. July 25. Battle at Mt-nilU ( U z mil bet seen theFederul army and the Confederate ur dcr Col. Baylor. The Federals" defeated and Cvtowardi Foil HtnuLton withalosa of ibutj- two killed. July 28 fnrronder of 7,",0 Federal troona to Col. Bulor. C. H. A., at Fort Htannton. Arizona. July a I Helj-ent of Cniul Wl.a In Western Vireinia. u tesones uanley BfUna ntar 1 ewuburg, in rfe'-y. 4&uobi. . irnerai magiuuui drrwri the V.irlc P.nfi.nils.. . Aniru. jj.'.r,Bemht off G a', vet ton between tie f oil- federate Batt-rv and s Federal ateanier. Hie UtU'r thrtW several fchelks Into the citv. August 7 Burning of Humpton (Virginia) by order of General Magruder. August 10 Bait's ef Onk Bill in JUcsr.uil. This f;lorl00 victory wss gained by the C"iili-Ueru!u tionpsund-.i oencru: uenj aiccuiiurn, over the f ederal uimy uniitr lien, wim r.acn I da numbered atioiit 10 00J men. Lvon wjs Ki 1 snd Ibe Federsls routed wl b ureat s'miu!i!e-r. Genera Selclc condiio's tlia r-trtut towards Boll. niust 15 fkirinieh at Matthias Poiut. A boat loud ol Federals from the United States steamer T cr-olu'e landed and were fired upon by the Coufedeiate troops. Fiv j a tre killed, when tl.ev retreated. August -8 1'i.e Coi ftdoratT privutc-or JttT. Tavia at ashore on .'-t. Aueustfn bar and was lost. Aueust 20 Fhrht at Hawk's Nist. Western Viraiuia between Wise's Levion and the Eleventh bm Reg'inent. The enemy fled alter losing 60 in killed and wounded, uen. vue s loss, one man tried. Anru't 25. Mason's Bill, near Alexialria. occupied bv the Confederate troops. August 26. General advance movement of Coauieaid's army upon tbe Federal linea on the l'otomac. A uiraiit 77. Suht at Bai ev s Cross Loads, near Alex andria. The Confederate Tout a body of tbe ruemv sod use i.onson tlill. f ive f ederals captured and o?e ki uq. AuUHt 27 Battls of Croa ljeues in Western ugims. between the Confederate fortes under General Floyd, and the Seventh Ohio Beciuient under Col. Tyler. Tho enemy terribly cut to pieces, with a lo-aof l'ioo kiilcd, wounded sou niioaFinir. t 01. liler was lue ursi u iuu. ear mukj killed. August 2S-29. Battle of Fort Hatteras. The Confed-ra entrenehnlenrs on H altera Island attacked by tbe Federal fleet under Commi dore Stringham and Generul Picas une cutler. AKer a bombardment of twenty-lour noma tne commander of tbe Confederates, Compandors Barrou sur rendered! The enem? captured 691 niisoners, and carried them oil lo New Votk. Ibe is and occupiei by tba Federal iroops September 2 General Fremont issues a proclamation in . . .. . . . Bi. i.ouis, conuscatlng tbe slave or rebels. September 2 Skirmish at Bur Creek, on the Uauaftha. Tbe encmv driven back. , S ptember.-C Advance ef tbeFeieritla in Ki:B'ui:ky. Padui'&h occupied. - - September 7. The Con.ederatts nnder General ri.iow occupy Columbus Ky. eepteinher 10 Battle of tbe Gaulcv. a. t arnltsx ferry. Western Virginia. General lioseocrans atticked tieneral f loyd s potition with 15X00 men. Aflor several inetu-ciusl attempts to carry it, be fell back ballled and disheartened. At least lit) of tbe enemy were killed and ti3 wounuea in these vain eflorta. Flovd bad but live men wou ide.J, as rH lores was well protected. At unlit, tearing rnat i;o encranz minht crot above nd attack" tint iu" the rear, Floyd retreated. September H. Battle ol Lewlnsville on 'he P fomc. Eeveial regiments of Federal troips ntider Col. Isaac J. Stevens; ot the New York t'eventv-nintii, marched frojn Cfeartr Bridge da m recouuulsancei They -were wttacSeAljy the Uon'ederates nnJer Colonel J. E. B t-traut, and after a sharp fight, fled in Bull Hon fashion. Federal lo-,5 killed and 9 wounded. CoLfederate bus, none. , September 11. Battle of Tonev' Creek, ontha Kasaabi. Wise's csvalry, under Colonel Clarkson, defeat the ent my. whose loss is 20 killed and won.iiied. Clarkson si o took 60 pr aonera and lost not a man. September 13 Colonel John A. Washhigtoi, of Virginia, killed iu a akirmish in Western Virginia. ' eeptember 19 Battle of Earbouriville In Kentucky, be tween 600 Confederates under General Z illicc ffer, ar d 1MH) ederals. Tbe enemy routed -as naal with a loss of 69 killed and'S prisouers. September 20 battle of Lexington in Mirscnrl. Tbe W iaacari troop nnder General Price having beaeiged the city of Lexington, at last forced tbe enemy under Colonel Malligan, to surrender. Onr lots in the terir of battles around Lexington waa 25 killed and 72 wounded. Price tosk 3,500 prisoners, including Colonels Mulligan, ata'sball, lteding, White, Grovcr aud 119 0 her ccmmiai-ioiied officers, pieces of artillery. 1 mortara, 70 boiaes, itOO.OUJ worth of commissary store, large rjnan itics of arms and muni tions, and other property. Fe alst recovered the great seal of tbe state, and the public reootds, aud $A0,0oe) iu money. September 23 21 25. Heavv slurmial.ins' on fe well .Y con tain, Western Virginia, between Kosencrana and Wi-e. Two Confederates killed. September 25-2& Battle of A Limes a, in New Mexico. cPiB Ce pwood, wish 114 Texan, etfeated a Urg body of United btates regulara, nnder Col. Bobeiti, wittt great -uguioi. vupwuoa s loss, iwo killed. September 13. Oni J w Ae rui . Will A , , , w - ' vjiMwuma ibq uciuu. f; ' W'ti'iny expeoltion ta Wt st. rn Virgin a i-rpTewiner Jei Uork:mvii;e, ia Kranicsv. Uke hi bi.Lki.tr. t; 8. A. Jeff Thnnio- A by 60 )0 Fedciais, iotory st U rbnrg. CONFFPFBATK BHOCKSRF.8. Tn-les I1ATTLE8, Till Sf-.-Srt.i3.i4 as 1. s n.l:s. v i- i?!l S lb enemy October 21 Brilliant with twelve regimen's (7(KX) men.ItiVr tien K. 1). Baker crossed the Po'.omao aud attacked Ibe Confederate army aear I oesburtr, consisting cf three 'iinuts (I.V ) ndi-r Gen. NatbaqG. Fians, of South Cs slina. Ihe Ked ra's were terribly defeated, l.xisliig 5001s; lled.ROO In woundf d and 7 0 tn prtsoneri, a'S'i 4 piece,'. M artillery and Hltitt 'and ( f anus. tieu. Ilnlrer wss l.ilU U snd on our side t ol.. Fu-'t was mortall.v wounded. Onlrdftata loa 27 killed, 111 wmtided. Van vol the euemr wefe but In the rlvrr. October 25 Gen'l Fremont, baviJItf advanced fmni St. L nis. reennlea HpririRtleld, Vo. "', DctoHer 31. Resignation f Cen. Wltiflcl l Pemt ' it t;enCiallsimo of th Liuco'n amy.. He ia tueonedi d by G "n. fcioC'ellan. . November 1-3 Great itoim on the At!ant'o cast. Several of ti e Lincoln Armada lo-t. November A Fremont removed from his comms.ni! In Virgii ia aud succeeded by Hunter. The latter liumedi'ite ly orders a ft treat to St. I ouis. .r . tT'r 'Pbi-r 6. Battle of BhIiii' nt on the" Miaslsslpnl rl -mr. enem- under General Giant, 10 COO wrong, sttackedi Gc-erui ftllow, at Belmont,, oppo-He Colnmhi.s, Ky. A dreadful earusge on both sides ansucd sni Pillow was be ing tepidly overpowered, a ben ha al nlorced by tieneral Poik. Ihe enemy ,bH'c3, l!3 trie river nruil nlubt rinsed tbe pursuit. Coufe ierato low 6-6. Federal j 12.(0. . . f - November " .-llattl of Port Uoyal on tba Hooh Carolina coast. The Nnri FoTts In Pott Uoyal harbor attacked bv a large FtOeral lloet, under Conimodt re Lupsnt aud General HheruisD. After furl-u) cann nnde, the thot and shell from tht fleet falling like hall, the brave defender retreat ed. - Small lose on both side. 'Ibe enemy landed 12,000 tieips immediately and occupied the deserted Fort. ' Novembrr 7. Libmria, on the Pajipabautiock, shelled by tb redenlt , k Sovemln-r 8 Pevernl iirMges on the Trjinfsrie and Virginia Bitilroad burned by tli ' Kant Tennessee lories. November MHntilu nl Fiketon In Kentucky. Tbn en-my repubed with vary hesvj loss. ' - . November N.-Jizure of ilensra M.iton and MiJell, on hoard lhtt llrliish steamer Trent, l,y Csptuln U i'kea, ol tho United Ststes steanierbau Jsci ito. ' November 0. Fight at Guyandi'tU, on tbe liio river, Werteru Virginia, t'oio'iel i'larksou. With the cara r, madfl a g il'uut duvb into tbn own, nlauglrer iig 40 Federula, wounded 60, aud took VK pilsoiiers, loxlng only to nieo blmfelf. November 14,-Geueral Floyd ret retted from Cotton tlllf, on U.e Kanawha.' Colon I fit. George c'roglian kill d. November 15 Arrival of Messrs Mason aud Hidcll at Fir-res Monroe, In charge of Captain Wt.k.-a. -Tliey are Novi-muriu -tapture (i.5fJTSt.firt,rf i?pton Hill, b-veral Federals kiilsL . --ft. .,,1.... Noven.ber Oucupallon of tbfl Ve te'n sliorae.f V r E;n:s, by the boder1 tioonr. nnderC. i. ral l.orkwood. Ni-Vi nihcr IK. Skirmish near Fall, t hutch between t' c V irg'nia cavalry, under Lieut Colcttri Lee, nd a body of I.e f etierai ( avatry. 1 lit enenry routed witn a l w .l 7 killed and 10 raptured. Our loas 1 killed and 2 rii' tii e l. Novem er 22 23. Bombardment n. ar Pi nsicola For P cki-ua opens ii.e on General BrBpg's tlitienn-'. Br.ag responds ani a cannonade of two data follows. rl h Fo ,'erai vesala engnKiOit in tlia - liht driven . ! butty elarnnged Feb. 1(1 Km Anton lit,. Mar. 13 rrorl Hruwu, . ., , A prill) Fort 11 niter,. AprlllS Fort Bliss, . Aprlf.'O Indisnola ..........,. May It -swell' Point Vay 31 Fall fax Court lioue,. J in I Arquta Crtek, ....... . June t I'm Poltit, . ... June pi Great Bethel,.., June 14 Vienna June 17 Ksisss City,. , . June It) New Creek,.. . . June 2l Itoinoey, J'ii'e27 Matlhl ia PuiuV, jaiy laynesviiis,., , July 6 Curt lingo,. . ,k .., Jnly 17 Scurry ttieck,. July H Bull Hun, July II Manassas,. .... ...... , July 2.'. Mesilla. ..- July 2 Fort Stauti'o.i,.. AiiST, 10 "pilugllditl, .. .,. ..; Aug 1 Matliiaa Point, iis-. 'iii Hawk' Nest, An. 27 Hailey'a Cro Hoads,. ,sg. 27, r.'ts i.auoH, I1 If 1 ree a, Gauley, Iwlu vill,. .,, roney'a 4eeklt. , Itrirtioiiisvi'li, Lexington, , Aliimcss, ...... MemiK-r Isiiny,... Greenbrier. ChlckamaooniU'Oy., itita ltos 1. . . . , , , Isslsslppl Pas ea, iiolivtUi Ieshurg,. , , Hidmont,. . ... , . , , , Hlkstori iluysndoiio,.,, . , ., uptc-u mil ept Sept. 10 Hept II '11 .. . . I Kept.lt" Sept.Tol "ct. 1 Oct. . Oct. "ct. 17 "Vt, 1" (Vt. 2 Xov. 0 tVnV,- t Vov. Ii Nov. 1" hot. .-(jvvM uina. , 4 ... . Nov. 18 Falls Cbi rni,....,.. Nov. 2 No . 2' Deo. - 2 Irej, 1!t. Dec. 1" Dec. 2i Drc. 2 I'snsse-vi, Vear Vienna .. , Anandsle, .... . tlli gl;any, ;. . . , Wooilsonvllle.. , 'Ipvlbryobolo,., "neiauieulo,... , Total,."..... ' Oi -w 01' ort on iao (0 (X Wlj f('" on loo 00' ci kij to; ro co ool on mij on! 00 loo . or 00 OOj .00 00 tWK) (Ml- OH ou! i 10 10 . 1, 2 , " ! 00 4 .00" CO 0(1 00, l)'l CO O"! 00 ro on 0 00 ...t... II 7 00 150 f.o 10 ....... 00' 00 00 6(0 100 00 16! 30 00 60) 150 151 (-0, 0(" 0 . 3 71 00 I 00 161 00; 00 , .I -1 . OUk.-1 ' I ill i. r lot IX , , u fiii c; fir, 63 . JO, 20- 00; SOU Jill ool 3 I 00 60 100 00 f i:t ' 6S s! Joo 3110 20 .) j13l2(Mi sol looo 260i lot.O , 00 (M, 01' 10) 34 00 00 00 00 001 0c 740 . j :4 800 30 IOU0.120C 300 , 00 00 (0 00 6 (0 1 00 00 20! 0i 00 00 00 00 ll or 6 3 to 00 60 60 10) , 0t: 2 00 3 00 .1 (id 6 00 IfiO 251 00 . OH (Hi (mi -690 (JO 00 00 :1o 30 0 . . V 00 (MJ 60 00 2 . Tl (X So l'JIi 35ro 1 IM) 00 HO 0() (10 , 00 Oo 0" 00 00 4.'i .. 0 SI 12 100 140 (ID ,. til 00 0"! 00 00, 31 . . 21 42 .t ill So 30 .17 .. 00 0 0 00 0(" 11(1 , 00 . , 1 10 00 15 4n 12 i. ; IU (10 6(J0 H00 7'iu ef" S7S. 117 400 no S"M) 6 H -tW"S1H loo 00 2 I Oo 4(1. fill tin .. .01' C( .01. 0 00 30 .. 1 i . CO 7 0" lo 1 t 00 1( !0 00 00 Oo OO In 00 2'i f. 2 (X 2 4 (0 14 ....... l.f"fo ot loo Son io ........ --.4! !' 0'" 30 45 ' a 1. 121 2; Oil 7.. Villi 100 2j - I Oo lo 20 18 ".. !K)9.l!(i7t 23s;ih26:ll4H177 ' ' AOVrrnsEMFrxTfi " . Will be itiMirted at FIFTV CK.NTS per sansrsi of ten lines or Jess, for tb flrst Insertion, an I TWEv TT-F1VB vI,S Pt ,T,,ro repetititin CASH IS AD- " t.A3veriisements Inserted as Bpeolai or Bishop Notice-areelisrgedoB-balf mure than above ratea sight linea (leaded) or lesaeouoted asasqusre. , r Advertisements Inserted evsry other day are charged 67 4 cent per qnre for each lns.rt.1oo aUr the first. , , rNo publication mad, without a responsible asm. ' DUSIESS AND PROrESSIONlL CARD COT, KK1IMI,f. Co., 'A v.V.?! IUB ,V9HMOD MANUFACTtjniNO .0Vosnibnr'W,m,1,,,U'r W' "Mk Cotton Yarn. Jan. int. l;2, oe 11. . -w,, , Ai.r.x. tt, una st. - ' ' .feieri-ssnr l -y riitv.. DT.U.FII U l.KAIH, PROPtitKl'OH Of 'ii,!? f Al E fkab cohn and flouh mu.ija, and commua- . SIONMKl'.CIIANT, ... , - WimiKOTON, N.C . Feb. S. lHtiL ' rO-l'AHTNKKSIIIP. rrilB nndorslned bavetbla day entered Into a General '-, (.'omtnlsaion anj UercaoUia Business, under th firm of Ptobloy A Co. Air. I), Cahwell la onr duly empowered Attorney forth (ransnctlon of any end all bnaliies of tbe Arm. Ofllee in ' Parsl.ry How, North Water Street.- . - ' JAirra PTOKLitY," . . C. W, OLDHAM. 1 . Wilmington, N, fl., F.b. l, Iflfll 127 : 11, tTULinKM. ATTOHXtcr AT LAW, TTAH r.-move.l to the centre oflloe ot JOURNAL EUILD- A a. 1 lvria .t... ui..u 1.1. 1 , i...,- nvni vi urn luriocr looanon. October 17th. 1H61. . Mtf ' .. t ... . - nMPIM t ALl.K.r, ti..-i . TTOMtMYlLAV LAW," r ' TTAVR removed their rffln. from Front to Princess street, I JL JDUIiNAL BUiLDlNUH, formetly ocouplod by U. L. Uvlinos . Kaq. 4 e - . a October I7tji. Vm. ' M.(f riii iivwsi sw niriiiiK, 1 KN'ERAt COMMISSION MKBUII ANTS, VT.02, lUtil No. 2J North Water at., Wiln r Wilmington, N.C. 4r Itrrnpllnlatluii. Co nfciletate Loss. ,'. Dili i ., 3341 14NJ Fodersl Lous., . 4911 , 7nU f 8177 warreutou pHrtinlly burned by theshellu from I- ort l' e .ens. Finally I ol. Brown, finding bis r fl"irt fu ilm cusos his tire. In hi ofl -ful report be gave bis loas at 1 ki'iei sO'i'i w uu J td. Sevi ral were killed on tho fleet. Ur ecu's ln-s, one uihii kill- d by 'hi eirni.'s fire, several wound-d. Noveuibe-r 24. jeeupatiou of'i'ybej Liuud Jy t' e Fid era. Noveml er 26. Cavalry llgtit nesr Vienn (i'otnPKic) lie tween the enemy and t'olonrt lUns-ini's North IU o'i .a Cavalry, k any of the enemy killed and 2'i captured. One federal iicgiuieu: rau, the oUiocia leudiOK- i'xin's lops one. lieeetnlier S Fklrmleb a' Ani.nelal', Potonine. Col. C. W. Fields, hixtb It-gmcnt Vugl oa t'avtliy, kills fo ir snd caotoies lifiei n ol the enemy. Field,,' Ion iu. lec mber 3 I attle of Drainsvil e. near il,o P.i'oirmn. (leu. htuerl has an engaptni' lit with a suji'ii ir lux y nl (Lie enemy, and alter a hud light U forced to rctrea', with a loss of over 200 in killed, wounded an X ini-Mitg. Tie enemy's I6t. even grea'er. ....... ... December 13. Battle o( ths Alleghany, iu VVo 111 Vir gin a. J litv Confederate army, Lot) stmog, und r 1 ol. fdwaid Join. son, was attacked by 6O0O Fedinal truopi The latier whs srilluntlv rcpuisud af er sevcu b urs fight ing. Feciiilier 17. Gen. T.J. Jackson d 'tro s dam No 5. on ths Ihiisapeake and Ohio Canal, ti.ns cutting oil Cuiiel comtnunicalion between Wabitixlon and rim Wtsi, O.crn,borl7. Battle of Woodwnvilie. in kuimcKy. A largo body of the enemy stack General Ilmd'u in, wbo bad I10O infantry aud 40 piece nt artillery, but were detested aith a loss of 75 killed snd wounded. '1 he Con federates Inst, the gallant Col. Terry, of Texas. December 2d newsrd surrenders Mnson and blitl by lotrer, to Lord Lyons tbe British Minis' it December Battle of Opothlejbolo, Iu the ludiun Territory, 75 miles Northwest of-Purt Gibson, between Col. James si. Mcintosh with fonr regiments and ine miinn allies of the Federal Government uniK-r their Chief. On th leyholo. Two hundred of ths eoc my killed snd wou ided aud loo taken piisooer ; 100 boisea captured. C'onfed rate 104 likdled anl .0 wounded. Slie outlle iaaeao ur n uu Upolhlryholo fled to Ktnsaa. December 2 Fxploi- in H'mp'on Bnads of the Gonftdu-, rate s'esnier Hrahir d, nnder Capt. lynch,, whttattacksi the federal steamer i.xprtas, hsvmg the sen -oner tnerwcoJ in j tow, and alter a fierce Pt,'ht, in which the Federal Batteriea at Ibe idp Baps take a part, succeeds in drivlrg olfthe f x presa snd capturing tbe schooner, taking her ttrto Norlulk in triumph. Kentucky, Between a dutaciiinent of Col. Forrest's Csvalry andthetnemy, who were ro' ted afun1 aflshtcfhalf an hour. Conlederste loss two kill d, one wounded. ' Fed' ral loss 10 kill d, 20 wounded, 18 prisoner a. 1 STlTtSlKT Of Till KtLLI O, WlrNPvB AND CSfTCUBO 1M TUI8KVK81L BATTLU AND OTUeB INUAUB5tATo UTUX TkAB lBOil. Tbe followlne table exhibits an approximation to tbe losses of both pnrties by ibe seve al engigemenU during tbe year, lbs Contederaie losses are compiled from ths oflijial report of the commaud.ng cCj.iers, ( hen such reports were pnbiihbed ) Ol course, we can only guess al the losses of the enerry. Ihe Northern papers svld .ra publish ths ofQcial reports of the Federal Generals, and the latter have -ceneraby proved themselves sucb monstrous falsifiers that but tittle confidence cn be placed in their re ports whea th;y are published For unsUccc, ricayuue Butler st. te 1 bis loas ai Bethel at about thirty, when It Is a notorious fact that one small squad of M.igruder'8 men alone buried thirty-two Federal bodies alter the battle In estimating the Federal losses, we have adopted the ouinioiis of tne Confederate olliceia commanding, ho are gentle mt n, ai-d npc-n whose statements reliance may be placed. FEt'ERAL fcCCCFSSES. Dates. 1 3 klTLE3a l i .1' rs o i,. -'a -siis Gen t ctoberl Csptureof th Federal steamer Fatiw i-i itKritarle Hound, hi ih ii,., r.. t...,. . .. ieaiei.fi. forty five reiternla ruL-.n i.rianr.sr . .i if r... worth of a'erii captured. October 2. Fra.ident Davis suits ts r.!..i. at Manassas. Graad review of ib trocna. October SBattle of Greenbrier Riser In W., ,.,. f :. clnia, between 1600 Conf.deratea, nndef Gn. Henry B, asaAODi in avMiaatraw, nder tseaaral Eeynold'a. Jua-j I !rlii npi'i, .. '. -Juae l'l toonviile,. ... .. Ju y 12 -tictr Mountain,. , Juif l.iu Gem... Aug. 2;rlatteras Ocu 21 rederickstown, Nov. 5 Port Boyal, Dee . . ' Draneaviile, . . . Total,, 7 4 H 45 6V 13 001 Killed Wounded, , . Prisoiioia, . . Tolni.':. ....i .61I07 20,b0 , , Jluit we have not overrated tbe Federal lots b pmvf d by Ihe full wlr g extract fioin the Wavhingloa coirespondence of the New York V'iok, of a Ute d.ite. f'y rotiirm at ths War Depiutuieiit up tt the 2olb IVorm her. I leuru that tlie m"lliir In our simysisr the wui brute out will reich 22, 000. Tin number killed In battln, sklrnilhes, Ac, 1 abupt 11,000, the number won -did 17, oijo. 'Die nutiiber if prlroueu In the H.iuth and dearrter atii'iuiit to C0h0. It we bad the means of acrtttlnliig the Federal losses by the rjiiirii.rous i-uia'ler enpa enienti, pickut skiitnn hrs, Ac , during tlm year, we mtlit easily carry the number or kltleil and wouuded up to tlu lignre liidlcnted Iu the Nsw York a unci. I.Ot'U H. FHAMRKHT, DItUGGUT AND ritACTICAL P1J ABMACEUTIST, ' , -sWlUIIIHIrVlir.il, 6. -., ivet..ri flonatanity on band, a suleot atock 0 i)rvg, iriws, Jhnruttie nnU A'wiiijrean CViemiai, J'iincy and TjiictArtuU, H'ui.s and ojuori for iltdictl i'wrnoses, ia.trt, . . - iLl'aHicoIs attention ald to PusonirTtoKS, FamtT e.fotrss, Uai.lClh CnssTa, au. ...-. ' sNurs liimiedlalcly under tba Carolina HuUil." Jn'.y 12, 1M69. r ,1 1 . scl-tf . ioawu a. atostoat. ' ovait a. VAsiaamaa. a. H. laXINSOJI su t). .FNEllfi POMMlrMON M KUCHA NTS, Wnstixovow, N. fl. ... JtJH. JAMtrt LOUTHOATJi, oftlis University iv l (but fiirs.'vcrnl yoar ist President of Die Norfolk Miliurv and d'asicsl Institute ) bns taken charge of this picgani t ri i.i-.t.i., Hon the hope ol eststiliiiblng a School, In every 1 apec-t, l.i f'y acceptab'e to the joopla-of the Jcrit!i, HI . :Vi(;ni(iTI? wilj 'Ire as-ilHte) by bis I.ADY, Te.ie.lior of vailed acroinplishinetits an t va.t cxiieth-ro'e, who for filkeii years baa been oouueeted with some of the Inrgv-t " 'l bef t Sein n iries in Virgiuin. The r-ehoul ol A Ml KrVI'f AN 1) kli.Dl.U.N I.AMHIAGK3. FUfIC AND I'AI.NT! 1, will have poii'lrnii ii IulisHors presiding over the-n. We slisll ofl' r tbe bent odroiHtiTn al advantages to a people whom we know fin sppreclata Ihern, and a"l we in-k, is, jfire us trial, and alt. r th s Is f.ilrly dono, those who sre not sati-tled can reirigv their children or Watds, free ol churgo. Thu Board ug ItePArtment sba'l have all the cnitorts snd sttrautioos of a well-orrlitred b ine, and tbo Bunrdeta aa tend -rly aud allectionately watched over and oared for, as evn tn most anxious p.renl could di-slro. r.very alien lion lielin rivou to the health, ni tnuers and literary sd vsncemr'ut ol each Pupil. 1'iplnHias wi l be siven to ihoie who c.i 11 piis rini'l exsiirriHtious n five Schools. Gold and Klver Md t's will be awarded fur perfect deportuisnt. Yonnit In llhs w-i.-hing to educa'e thiruiHulves lor teachers will tl.id uunsual indiicomen'a here, as tho IcriiiS lor tbtni shall be mude suitable lo olruunistiuiee1- The Se-liool Is not s-ctaritin. th' u-h the purest morality t itr(rfii and reqntred or every mcmnr-r 01 tne institution. Th) buitdl g is 0re. new and maguitlcent, well adapted to School purposes The locution is unsurpassed, being one of tho loveliest, healthiest end most Mined suction of the South, .10 miles North of Balelgb, and 10 miles from Frank liutou De'pot, where backs are always io roadiuess to con vey pawengers tot and Irom tbeviiisge. The entire ewpen- ses for ten month will be Irum $16(1 to f ijO. For further riartictilars, apply to Gen. J. II. I lull John. Wm. P. Wil liaius, Daniel H. Ii ill, Kicha'd . Yarhoroiirrh. or to WW iiujaik, -I.ouiebutg. N. C. March 25, 1.SC2. ' ili7-2imo T June 1"CI 11. 11. ciiLRns, ' 1 fROItHAlE GKOCKU ANI) CO.IfMfSSIOitf MIH X T I'ilANT, aud I'liALLIl IN NA iAL riTOIim oorner W atflf pml Mnrki-t sfrnetii, WJIrnltigtou, Jf. 0, A pril 'id, I',. . -. , . ' .i. , . v 'i ' ' k, ntcnuAv t o. .v"' (lawMsiiis a nfarrsiy As rmomh.,') t It rYJ.-C-'MH 'MKi'.CHANlel , , - k . - . V . VfJi-.tf &.-UI.R clllOCEim, WATPU HTIiKKT, ? , . Vt ILMINUTUN, N. C. . o. itf-nnc a 1 n,m, . ateanat.- j ' ' 126-tf , . fi rtusv. i' rut.ry 1, lti 0 !; 0. ataai 00.STW. . t'upsr ' . C. '.'vixit 4WCO s ;tt v . .r A.'Htif rm ,,,,unh,:i to C;a Will H a-iUta!! H'.tsui. lv.;''HAKTa, oflid'fl soooo t siot, e - t- II. KOHINftON Al ).. lO.Mr.'ISION AND FGBWAlOINt WfcHCnANW v ' VVn,iiiioroi,h C. ' t 'il'co over Mr. J. A. Williu d'a Stor."" kutr&n. corner Of Prlncesa and Water trntiU. . tttarob tr, lt.fi. 15mAJ:i. f . ' , - , i- t'OX, , 4. F. IKMDsl !, . rT, I SNPALL Ol, KfcNllAL.1., Ai I O. ClOy MISSION Miiilt. HANTS AND HOLE3ALB GR0 j ( ha t, " ,.,,,,. Nu. 11 4 12, Kotlli Water Bt. March Hth,lil ' . 157-tf C.CV AMriSToI. TV ok. ; "Oil 8AI.K AT A pril Mil, 1ko2. WILSON MIMTAIIV ItiniKM FVUOI.l. . 1f PAVB mw on- exhibition tho tbiee leading sllo of Military i IJing Saddles vis: Tlia MONKr.Y SADDUK, Til" ILSiiULTP'.V SjAlJjtf.", 1UK Me'eLGLI'A.'i KADDLB. Also, eakiartTHopeT fe-prfbi-tt,-ijigO-b, Attttk,"- and OthtT ,1-pttlsr s'yles, at WILSON S. F.b. 12 TO FAM1LIM tertiaytSteS trcffy WnJttlia and Pott Wtoes. Also, very o d and choice cnpfOTttoog Wiu, bottled by ourc'ves, winch w desire tociVc at once. i.srLarrjs Piay b bad if spp icnimn be VtUltlll UA.M1-.I.. No. 4 North Water atrcel. T VBH--tPPi4 i tca'19 ear;y. Apply to fareri W t "NFofFKATti FI.AG.S FdU HA l.E, at ApiilSih, IMi'. WHITAKKK'n BOOK BTORE. LUMP FI.ACK MtSttTACTOIH, I AMP BLACK in bulk, Barrell and Hhds.; J I amp Black in lb. papers, Bar rets and Ubdi. For sal T by April 4 h. 1"62. J. B. BIX)Sf0 A CO. LOT OF TIM: I Tel 3 INCH GAS PIPE; March 31. BUNG: GLUE: - B3AS3 WIUE CLOTH. For sale by , JOS. B. BI)SSOM k CO. 1 r BBL8. FLOUR. ' half bbls. Flour, 25 bars du. Jus! received and for lale by Jon. 21. f PETTEWAY MOORE. IV HTOKK AisD MILL. VO. 1 FAMILY FLOCK, and Winter Feed 0 TY sjleby ALEX. OLDiTAM. Feb. 14th, lxrij. - ' ' COTTON CAUDS. h .-r.T ilCo'tftr. C;-t5, at b. - For sale at Wit -SON'S. 00' 12! 00! sVi' Of ! 00; 0O etii 00! ,f '. '. '. '. '. i 1431 -i ' K)j 100:1 ! ! Iw? STs'uwi mi mF" 4 20 4 00; 00' i.-.r . . so. 10 . tb', 0 j. 2v, COI'i ?EK : tOFI-U.? I ( I'.M K l.AGCYLA COFFKfc at 65 c!s. per lb by (1 it A' 7 Die Fsj. Appij t Feb. ljibjL-oi. Vtd H rt.o, WOHTIt, -tSMtrf ION Air. pu.vahp;n( mkpchant3, . vvastisovoti. N. O. - l'8-ly V.i.!l. 1" w -vai sr;i strr.Ai'Kt, .-:..... cor ti W.i'Ver Morns Co.,) :'t;LKAI.K AKD rtl.i'AlL Di.UGGltiT, 4' MenrrFT SiHsr, VViotirvttTw, N.C. .--.i-. Vi Leil-teiALK -AM BICTAIL UKALKTM IN i '' N' 'F.A'. 4MT8. KVB. WliKAT BilAN, OIL MSiLl ' .'M BOM IN T, L'0U8U 4 COW FKisJJj AMWI, KMiTPhS l Kit roiiTTt SJTFfi BAT 'vo ISffih WaW,r Sfa-.pt, W'lvrwsw, n fl. 7 "-' ' V'': .- 11a. ir - IS4KRir.14!T!flV5ft. , ; ftosa wmw-K. r-mmxti rn, SSOteflS HI Ort. Int. HSM. V7ii.ifiiaTf!, N. C. Eowati. w. w. EAaius. t O-FAHTSKnsiIIP NOTICffJ. rnHK UNDERSIGNED have entered into Co-Pertnrhfi -. X In the town of WllmlnKton, N. C, nnder the firm ot W)0".Iil.KLA.M i COLKMAN, forth purpose of buying su.'. ollitig NEGBO BLAVLi, wbur the highest cash price ill be paid. - - Ti.py also have a. house In Mobllo, Alabama, where tbey wttlfo'csivc and sell slaves on commission. Liberal advan ces Biade upon aiavua left with them for sale. D. J. hOUlHKRLAND, . , JAiita C. CULLMAN. Anjost 1st, 1853. jofi-t slt U OATH. 4 CfltllCR A P.TICLfi, lust received. For sale by fl Feb. Jth PETTKWAY MOOBE. BO As- BUAP. A LOT of bard Soap, tnsd at home, a choice aHOls. 1 - sw vj f Cilfi WAX Ct m Jan. 24. MOOHJS. . f nilK EXODi a or PLOrGIIS im eootlnneeal - L - WILSON H, scHbaucs. LOT CHAIN CABLE; Half keg Epson Bella; Lot of Wire ; , Plough Shares ; ' "7,000 Bull tveiopee ; , . i 10 reams Blue Ruled Letter Paper; - Part box Window Glace ; " 1 Plough;' S Letter Copying Presses, Foras'ehy March 224 J08. B, BLOtOM CO. SfSDHIKB. ' ' HOOP IKON HandlJJNCHiST -Lot Chain Cable ; Lot Wire, suitable for strapplw . Plough Points ; . Lot of Iron Gaa Pipe, 1J and I iacnea 5 - . l.t New Type ; . Buff Fnreb'pes ; , part box Window Glass ; 3 Letter Copying Presses. For sale tv -March 39th - , J. H. BLO-SOM & CO. -mTTEWAV Jt KOOBE. 1 STORE "tORN, Meal, Hominy. Flour, tic. Et"''it 0 bhoru, Ground Pea Meal, ic, ...J aabv Feb. 01b - f ACHINEBY, Train and Neatafoot OH S tin Rarl.J itl. Gallon or Qoart, at AprU 6th, 1861. . , WTLSON'g. ACCOIIOIm I AM bow dhrtillicg a auperior article of 90 per eent AIo CUHuL, waicAloBerfoiaale at reasonable prices. Apply to M, MolN"iA AprU S, 1SG3. ; 1
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