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' ':' t -'- ' ' n in r f 1 ! mm YOL. 11.- -NU 199. K CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMKKICA--WIO IXGT()y. X, C , FiUTUYFarXT TfTB62. RY nXTO & PH1CK, PUOP1UKTOKB. J ULTOii, Editor,...-, A. L. I'BtCK, Aa. iat TKHJUOIf ftl'BrilIPTIOY CASH 1 AI)V!CK. , 12 month", IS 10 ; 4 50 J .. a I (for trams in f&mn rn'?J 75 Daily Paper lo the trade ti per 100. or 3 eeuts per ropy. Weekly Paper pr- vi-ir 50 The paper will b utrcontiniied at I he expiration ol the iibi" psiu fit unless renewed. All letter on bus'uess connected with this office, Hirst he addressed to the proprietor!. ' . . From the Charleston Courier, J ' Tli flrst Ytar f tha War, The military operation! or the war, during the fl-st year - of its existence, from the cnrntntaaion o( theoveit Act In Major Anderaon, December a"th. IKiO : 1WW. December 30. The Booth Carolina State Convention patt ed the Ordinance of Secession. December 2(1 Sodden evacuation of Fort Koultrie by Major Aoderaoo, United Btatei army. He spjkes the gnos, burn the roe carriage!, end rctrca s to Fort i-uniter, which De4 ember. 4 27 Capture 'of Foit Moultrie and Castle 1'iKnney by the Mouth Caroline troops. C'apt. Coete sur render tb revenue eutter A. ken. January 3 Capture of Fort' Pulaski by the Kavniiuah iroops, :., jf v - Jannary"i-The Arsenal at Mount Verne n, Alabama, , wi'h 20, $0 atand of arma, seized by the Alabama troope. ..- January 4 Fort Morgan, in Mobile bay, taken by tho Alabama troop. January 7 Virginia l.egis'ature met Alabama Conven tion jfpe-t M i talpi Convention met. Ordinance of Secession. I January 9 The steam ship Rhir of the West fired into and driven offby the Sooth Carolina hsttcrie Morris Jtl.iuJ Failure of the a) tempt to reinforce Fort h'umter. January 10 ForU Jackon, ISt. Philips aud Pike, near ; New Orleans, captured by the Louisiana. troop. January 11 Alabama Convention passed the OrJiuar.ee of Peoesaion. January 13. -Capture of the Pensaco'a Navy Yard, and Fort Barancas and McBee, by tha truopi fruin Florida, Alabama and Louisiana. Maj -Chase shortly afterwards t-ue commaua, ana me sie.'e oi t on riukena common' pj. - JsiUiary 15 Surrender of the Baton liouge Arsunal to the Louialaoa troops. -January 18. Cenrgia State Convention mot, Jar.uary 17. VirRinin Legislature passed resolution; i.v tfitinR a peane conference. vannary u Georgia vonveuuoii parsed tiie Urm uiini' Of Recession. . January 2S. Tho Louisiana Plate Convention met. . January 25 Lie Louiolana Convention pas.sed the Ordi nance of Eeeea-dnn. January 31. Tha New Oiiean Mint aud Cuatoai Jlouse taken. February 1 Tho Texas Convention pascd the Ordinance oi receaaioa. February! Fciinre of tha Little Eock Arseu.l by Inn Arkansaa troops- February 4 Purrenijer of the Eeveuue Cutter Cass to Ilia antnoritiei 01 Alabama. February 4. Confederate Congresa met at Montgomi ry Peace Convention met in Washington City. Vlrgiuia eleo- tiou iur uicuioers oi a oiuio iouveuiion waa nciu. February 16 General Twipgs transfers the public pro pcrty in Texas to the htate authorities. Col. White, V H. .A., t urrenicrs baa Autoilia to Col. lieu. Mct'uiloth and hie Jiangera. February 18. Inauguration of Treaident lavis at Mont gomery, Ala March 1. The llevenue Cutter Dodo aciiod by thi Tcxi auiaoruiea. March 3 tien. Etauregard assumes command of the tro'pt beaeigirg Forttmuter. atarcb U. Fuit Brown, iu Texas, surrendered by Capt Hi I toth Texaa Coinmiasiorera, April 12-Jtt Battle, of Foil Sumter. Btilliaut victory A 1,a I'nnfi diiratfl S;atea. April 14 Evacuatiun ol F.ort. Cuiiittr by llujor Atdcr- on and hi! command. "' -April 14. Abraham Lincoln, President of the lalted 8tlea, tauea a proclamaUon calling for 7j,0u0 volunteers to put down the " Southern rebellion. irii is Col. Kecve. U. H. A., t urrenders orjt Bliss, near El Paso, to Col. J.'W. M Urittia, tho .lexiaco lnrii i' Peimro of the North Carolina Forts and the i-,I,,iuoiii Arsenal bv the State troops. jprjl n Virginia Couveutiou iu secret Bca.-.ion passed the Ordinance oi tecessioit, April ! Capturo of the ateam rbip Star of the w est by Col. Van Uorn, v. d. a. . A,.rti ta Ths Baltimore massacre. The citizens of Balli more attack with missiles the Northern mercenaries paehing through their city, en rouie ior ma cuum. iu -....... ,-,, i limn imtlin naonle. and uianv are killed. The . in shot, (ireat excitement follows, and the Maryland people proceed to burn the raiiroad biidges and tare up tue tracas. . ,. April 20. Capture of tho Federal army at Inaianola, t. k. rDl. Vm Dnm. Confederate fctatcs army, lhe fttt ir.aAai ,frifAra mlpRfir-d onnarole.- April 20. Attempted destruction oi mo.aiuiun Y.r5r,irth Fedtral anthoritiea. Hie works set on li e, and aeveral war ahipa scuttled and sunk. The Federa troop! retreated to Fortreai Monroe. The Navy ard sub- .An..nM nnrtnoioH ho 1 llA VlTP i ni AtlS. " Aprti 2'J: Harper a Ferry evacuated by the Federal troooa under Lieut. Jones, who attempt the destruction ol the Armory Dy lire, ine pmco utuut...u u , April as. Fort t-rnith, Arkanpas, captured by the Ait an... imnni nnd.r CiA. Holoa Borland. May 6.-t-The Alabama Convention passed the Ordinance of Secession. ' . . . u o Th Wnrkide r.f Virciuia corrimencea. May 10 Baltimore occupied by a large body of Federal troops oncer tt n. a. r. uuuer. .. Ma. in . a h..dv oi 50UO Federal volunteere, under tapt Lyon, United State! Army, surrounded the encampment ol boO Missouri Etate troops, near bl. Louis, and obliged them to surrender. - - --t u, in TTis Pt. I.nuis msMacrev The German yoiun teers. under Col. Francie P. Blair, Jr., wantonly find upou the people in the atreeu t St. Ltuis, ktOing aud wuuouiu large number. ' - , . May 11 I be St, Louis massacre, repetition of the ter rible scene oi May 10. The deiencelei people agiu shot down. Thirtv-thice citizens butchered iu cold blood. May 11. The Blockade of Charleston harbor commenced by UiU. 8. aleainei Niagara. ' . t. - May l'J, 20, 21. Attacked on lie Virginia BaTterioy a! Sewell'a Point (near Norfolk) by the li. 8. steamer Mon ticello, aided by the steamer Minnesota. The as'ailauu - diivea off with losa.. No one hurt on the Virginia aide, May Jt). The North Carolina Convjiitioa aaaeuibled and passed the Ordinance of Secescion. May 24 Alexandria, Va., occupied by 6C00 Federal troopi, the Virginians having retreated. Knliugof CoL tlia worth by the heroic Jackson. May 23. Hampton, Va., near Fortress Monroo, taken by the Federal troopi. Newport Sewe occupied. May 27 New Orleans aud Mobile blockaded. ' May 29. President Davie arrives in Hichmond. Kay3i Fight at Fairfax Court House between a com- pany of Dnited btaiea cavalry and a Virginia company; the g alien t Captain Marr killed; several Federal troops killed, wounded and taken prisoners. June, 2, 3. tegagement at Acquia Creek between the Virginia batteries aud the United fcutea sieanier Wabah, Anacokta and Thomaa Fretborn. The enemy withdraw, greatly damaged. JuneS Battle of rhiliiopa. in Western Virginia, Col. Kelly, commanding a body ot Federal itroops and Virginia tones, attacks an inferior force oi bouthernersat Phillippa, under Col. PorterQeld, and routs them. Co!. """'Kelly severe ly wonnded, and several on both sides killed. June 6. Figut at tha Pig's Point Battery, between tLe Confederate troops and tha U. H. steamer Harriet La.ie, resulting in the discomfiture of the enemy. Ihe Harriet Line badly hulled. . June 10. Battle Of Great Bethel, near Torktown, Va. The splendid yictory was gained by eleven hundred North Carolinians and Virginians, commanded by Col. J. Bank head MapiuJer, over four thousand live hundred Federal troop, under Bripadier General Pierce. The Federal ti oops attack ed the Fouthern entrenchments, a: d alter a fight of four hours, were driven back and pursued to Hampton, t-oulh-em lots one nun killed and seven wounded. Federal los believed to be aeveral hundred. They confess Unity killed aud one huudred wounded. . ' jun8 ia Got. Jackaon, of Missouri, .ii-suea ajiroclama- tion, calling the people of that Stale to anus, lie com mence to concentrate trcops at JcflVison l ity, burning the bridge on the routs to fct. Louts and the Last. June 15 Harper'sa Ferry evacaated by Gtneial Joteph r 1 ..V n. n n n .1 rnnffinratA trnOllH. ... June 18. skirmish at yienna. Va . between Col. G: egg's Booth Laroimattegiment and tLe tinn ;mo nrgranni The enemy rooted, with a loss of several killed.; June 16 Fight near Lcesburg, Va. Federal driTen offbyCoL Ilanton. v - June 17 Another massacre in the streets cf6t.I-rm'a. The Federal troops fire a volley into ihe ilecorder's ofLce, while in session, killing many citizen. 1 ' J ojie 17. Battle at Jvausaa City between 1300 Miasuuri aus, under Col. K(Uy, xA 13oo Fedcraliata. 11m Utter defetttd. - Jur,e 1H Battle of Renville, Mo. The Mtaonriami, on Her (iov. Jarknm and (ico. I'rice, defeated by a superior iely of the enemy, rnminardrd by tien. l.yon. June 10. SerioiM lipht at New t'reek, near lton ney, V. Oit. Veuphan. with a bod.r 1 Virginian and Tennpfsrava, roctsa hod of Federalm killincr a number. No Confede rates killed. June 24. Fiqht in I.iiucatr ooun'y V. K tote of Federal niaraudnrs lufuli i s the s'l ire of tb 'amea hiver aru committed nei redatiuna. They are drheu en and aeersl killed bv a cotni'H'ty of VircitJan. June 25, Hints in Milwaukee. (Wisminsin) In cja ij Krire of the d 'tfieria'iou of batik ruoui-y, eaued by the wuf. ' June 2;, Brilliant ad iir tesr Hoiniiry. t aoti; a Hii h a'd and Turner Ashhy, of tha Faiier cuuipauw with handful of fol'owers, out to peicm lifty or xiy . rf the enemy; ma Aslitiya livliting ha'f a d 'zen Hessians each nt the same momeut. Captain f'u-k Aahby mortally wound June i7 Kniragenifnt at MaUiias I'oint, betweon the .j nti (let a troops and the United Btales steainr-r Fiee J'rn. tiiila'n Ward, of the Freeborn, killed. Marshal tvane,of llaltiiuore, 'arret ted by ord.'r of the 'Lincoln Gov' eriuieiit. and tucarrerated in Fort M.'Henrv. June 'iM. Sk rmih nnr J I. vah.1, K.,rr.,.i II,,.,. -Jlii liinond kilied. 4 Junt 29. Kxtraordinary exploit of Co'onnl Thomas, Maryland. Piapnised as a French laily lis takes passage wenarr r i. acnoiM, irom ntltimnm to wnstmiton iunuK me voyage ne inrows cn hia (MepiintH, mi I in coin yauy wnu uin Bcci iii inn es seizes I he hiemiicr. 1 1, lump uown me nav. tie cap'ured three prizes, ami takes t whole (I -et into Fredericksburg in triumph. .July I Uo cral I'atleiHuii croKt.es the I'ot.jimse with tie red'Tui aiuiy near W il)iamport. July l seizure of the Uriltininrft Poiici" Coiuinifniiera oy oruer or (ineral Hank. They arc conlined in Fort Mcllcury, and nficrwai j.i temuved to Foil LaMyefte, (New 'uiy 2 i I'.lockade of C Ivs'oii (TcxaK) Cummcnid Juiy "-J. Hattle i,l I'mi vil e on the Potomac, between d the H uiiiern a.lv.i' cu tii'ib r General lYCeifon's aimy a Colonel Jackson. Afier a retired. sharp light tho Cojilediikt July 4 I-kll lnlrh ni i.r l.,-t k ,. i, 1 1. ,, -.. ..( i,onn ei 1'ienx. ol the Louisiana rJ. ts. killed (. the neiov. Julys - Battle f Csrthaire " in H..i.t;.wr.t, rn Miw.ni between the Mia-iourians under (iovetu .r Ja'-Kni.ti, and Hie' Federals under tieiioi al Kek'!. 'Hr-t-'.-,! . t : M. .1 1 u i '.i. e5W. (iia'a Brown, kdled. t-c:p!e r. tret to han-oxie. uly 7. r npaeeiiicur i.t Aniini.i i.,i,l h. i .., ,. n i federate bntlcries and an Uiiiti'd Ktatea sH-anitT. July D. r.iignpenient uoar Ni"' Orleans. A I'nUr,! -ia!. war utt aii er diiven iff by llw hatteiiea no Ship Nlatnl. Jn:y 10-Uruah at lUtti r.s Inlet, N. t:., b we, u the Confederate and a U. H. steamer. July 12. Kafile of rtich Mountain, in Wc'Vit. Virinii Pefeat of Col. Pegrarn bv the Federals under (ii m Clellan. Ji treat of Ken. Gurm tt. July l:i.Hattle of t-t. Georie. in Western V.r.'ini.i. 1 ,-i ( onled rates n nted and five hundiej c upiuied bv Gun ,a! Met'klhin. (Jeiural (iaruett killed. July 17 Battle ot !-carcy I'm k. on t!:e Katuiwhi, be tween N00 Confederates, under Lieut. Col. Patlon. an I M)0 FeJeiulu, utiier Col Lew. 'bo Federals del. ale J, ai.d three of their Colonel tni.., piiuoneiK. .'a!y IS Hat'ii of Bull 1 i;n The Fedeiul aiiny e.ttack we Confederates, and alter several hours lighting are driven back toCentievilie with heavy I on-. Major llairi.u, Vir KiKia Volunteers, killed. July 21 Buttle of Manassas. Hocisive defeat of Hie Federal army, under Gen. Mcl owell, by the Conledurate under (.eEerals Johnston and Beauregard. Cmifcd-rdtea, (100 stronp; enemy, 55,050 sfroig. The enemy fly panic Btricken to Washington, fleuvy inn of lilo on both sides. ..o i-uuinueiaie neiiera s nee ami nwrtow Kilieu. t n federale loss lii Ai led and wounded 1'HiO. Federal U.i in killed, wounded, auJmiMiing and dfsortcd M teat 1,5.0' 0. July 21 Capture if four pr fsoll Cedar Kih, Floti.'a, by too Confederate (learner Jladwon. Lieut. Nel.l. n. li A . and nilie'een sail ,ra. t:,liin uriant.iou. July 2i. Battle at Mtsilia ( ir nnai hoi ween the Fedeial army and the Confederate m d;r tol. liuvlor. The Ke.eri.f deleate'l and fly towerds Foit HtHOI.tOII. With AlOr-A f,f tll!it. two killed. July 18 Surrender of 7ifl 1'ndornl t'mnnatn c.d it.itr.r C. H. A., at Fort Hiaunh 'll. Arizona. Ju'yj'l (letreat of Geneiul W'i-e In V.'cs'.eru Virginia. MB'nfir'S.. xitnertiriBUiuuei' vOiu,um.io down tho Yoik Peninsula. . August i!. Kiigapeuietit off t.a'votm between the on- fedfiule HaltTy and aFedcrul ' fcfcaiuer. Iho ia'Ur threw several bin 11a into the city. AU(,'ut7 BurnlUB Of lluiiilivn l.jr;;i:Ki';- oy .tn-i-i General Map.ru Jtr. Auguet 10. Ualt e el tlaK tliU in siirsuuri. inn m '"h-u- vitturv was gained by the Couteiurati troiips un.b-r j'M.ei.- Bin. M.Cuiloeh, over the Federal nruiy uuder i.en. l.on fcacb aide numbered about lo 000 nun. I.. n w.skihd sol the Federals rou'j-d witli preat s.augh'er. uenerui hviglc onduc'a the retreat towaida broia. Aupust 15. f'kirtnisti at Matthiua Point. A ooat io.ui oi Federals fi om the United States steamer l.esuiute laiinea and were fired upon by the Confederate truoju.'. r iv ; wne ail ed, when lliey retieattu.. Auptirt 18. The t'o' tiderat) piivitieci jui. i'uvh we.u ashoio on M. AuuuBtiue bar and was lost. August 20.-Kie-ht at Hawk a Nst, V, c -tern Virginia. bi ty.-een Wise's Letfiou and th Hdventh Ohm iegmcnt. Tne enemy fled alter losing 50 in killed and wouuded, Gen. Wire's loss, one man killed. August 25 Mason's Hill, near Alexandria, occupua cy the Confederate troops. August 2ti General advance movement of Dcaaieaid s amy upon the Federal lines on the Potomac. Auguat 27. Fight at Bailey's Cross Bond, nrar Alex andria. The Confederates rout a body of the em iov and take S! unson's Hill. Five Federals captured and or kj led. Annul 27 Hatile of ('rots l.aufS in Western Mrciura. between the Confederate furee un ler General Floyd, and the hrventh Ohio liet- ni"nt under COI. is nr. i ne eut oiv terribly cut to pieces, with a lots of 1200 hilled, woonded and minahinir. Col. Tiler vvai tho lirsl tj iuii. uui lobsU killed. August 28-29. Battle of Foit TJutteraa. "he Coufedrafe entrtu' hmen:s ou ilaiteras Maud attacked by the Federal fleet under Con.ni-dire firing bam and General lnaju,e butler. AlUr a bomhardil.ent ol twenty-lour noma me comniaudfcr of the Confederates, Comm .dore l.ariou sur rendered. The enemy captiired (191 piisomT, mid '-arne 1 tliem oil to New VSrk. The is aud oeeujiieJ liy.ihe Federal troops, , . . fc'epNhibcr 2 General Fremont fcsueaa pro:l:iU!2l.. n in St. Louw, confiscating tlie sla'vtaof ti otl. t-eiitcmber 2 Kkirminh at Big Creek, on the Uii:uha. The enemy drivea batk. - r beptemuer 6 Advance of tue. rc kruij ia in.Tuui.Ky. Padurr.h occupied. ' ?rptember 7. lb cen.ederale under ueti' ri j u occupy Columbus Hy. - fT'iitemher 10 Halt e or the lialiluv. a anniux i i u. .IVtsLern Virciuia... Urneral liufctr.ci auz ..?!.!! '! 'll !!rra! Fluid's nni.it inn with lA.OliO men. After several iiieil'Mltial atu-nipts to carry it, he fell back baliied and disheartened. At least ISO of the eiieiny were.-kiiie.d aad ij-l muuudtiJ iu tiiene vain ellurls. F.oyd lad but IKO men ,wou:nie !, as lij force was well protected. At nitht. leaiingthat is- encraui might orois above rid attack him m tne tear, rioyd rejrealeu. Keutembcr 11 Battle of Lewinsv:l;e on 'hs P-iome Peveial regiments of Federal troops ti nier Col. N i cJ. Stevens, of the New York Seventy-ninth, mn'ched from Cha'n Bridge on a reconnoUance, They were attacked by the Conlederates under Colonel J. K. B Mraut, and alter a harp light, llediu Bull Kun ftohiua... Federal Iumi,5 iilivd and 9 wonnded. Gonfederate h ss. nont. September 11 Battle ofTonet's Greek, on the hann. Wife's cavalry, under Colonel Clarkson, defeat the caefsiy, whose loss is 1) killed and wouiueJ. Clarkson i.leo took 50 pr:tuuers and lost not a man. . hepteuiber 13 Colonel John A. Washiuglo .', of Virgil.!, killed In s skirmish iu Western Virginia. F-eptember 13 Battle of Barboursvil'e in Kentucky, re- tween 800 Confederates underGeneml (;)l,io tier, and isiw Federals. The enemy routed as niujl w uu a Ks ul oV killed and 2 prisoncis. , r.eptem'jer zo. i;auie oi L.cxuigui hi n.rn.un. iut !U inai.nri trooi.s under General Price having beseiged the city ol Lexington, at last forced tho enemy under Colonel Mulligan, to (urrenaer. iur ui m nio m im m mhh rnimd l.Tin,'tnn was 2 killed and 'it wouuded. .Price tock 3,500 priionejs, including Colonels Wuiiiaan ma-s!iall. Keditig, H hiie, Griver ana iu o ntr coniiunioo iiwi. 5 pieces of artillery, 2 mortars, 7j0 horses, jloo,ooo worm -ef commissary stores, large quaatuiea ol arms aau muni tions, and other property, lie aiT remiiiiiu i. seal of the state, and tho pubiic records, aLd M),l.ttl in money. (September 23 24 25. Heavy ekirmishing on cwed foun tain, Western Virginia, between Loeencrana and wire. Two Confederate k.lied. . - ' " September 25-25 Battle of A lameaa, in cw ileiico. Captain Copwood, wilh 114 Texans. defeated a large bod y of United btates regu'ara, under Col LoheitJ, witk fcreal 'aughter. - Copwood loss, two killed. ' September 2a. Col. J. W. fcpauiding of Wise's legion, killed while on a scouting tipeai:i' ia Wtslern Virgin: September 30. Houkinsvilla. in Kentnckv. taken by October l.CaDture of tlin Federal steamer Firm v 15 Albemarle Bound, by the Confederate steamais Curlew and Ealeigh.- Forty five Federal taken prisoner aad $100,000 worth of stores captured. October 2 President Davia viait the Confederate armv at Manassa. ' Grand .review of the troops. October 3. Battle of GreenbrierHiter in We oern Vir- Jinia, between 1500 Confederate, tinder Gen. Henry H. ackioa, fud SOM Federal, ooder Gweral fieynold After six h-.nr'a baMle, the er.e.iy wi'lnhew. lemiii(r. ,,.,. j on at ill master of the ground. iarkn'.loss ftitla'lulUd'i wounded ud lu -inir. F iianiy'j loas ai 1eat ; i, ' f Octobt-rS. Hottest of l'oseiu am Irom He fie.l with bis whole army to I e ith?r i.I,- , twenty n iif a d'Mit. (ictoi-r i The h'ckwai i mico !t,n-, . , Ii-'hiiJ, N. C. An ri.t're Indiar Iivr'iii. nt ill M ' t. 'Vtm.k .1 ! I I V 'flurt war i utiles bv Col. lipbi'a Third Ollll " l i t n,. li-ii-i i . 1 1 two Federal ori ni"i a and Valuhie lured. Col Wrh, I t's Ii.-s cn rt nutil .e 'ell exh kuste l. 1i a iiMgiiifStent Federal victory. WIOj r l" .! ,-, NotllllTII .ii.ln fl h"U-an U .( r, in v v !.,i,... ..r j. ' u, ot Hetober 'J Bittlp if H:n ! i U'..-,) Pkl;, 1l.e I imfrdnstf til cr- Irtir'i i hou:h Carolina, make. nceiu il attack i n I. i Wi n 'a! camp, routitm iha rowdiei and nmni'iii; in., ea-i,. k... He rl ran oil in hi hiit. While r turl ug t i iii(: Ml ol 'lie confederates were killed October 12. Bai- of th modorn Holllm, with his trwi isl-j.p p.(., ,H. (,.,. n II 'et, ft'trl.i , anddtv kAdimf !',. r, ,!,. tlie luoiie a d a 1 i;:n, h cep- leraed Ihe Federal Fipadnm bli Mi-isis.p. The fchouuer J. II o! lured October '5. -After o-cnovln I ii .It ... i ." - T ."llllH ill S ii; a ilaht t. lYnlie- ...hut r,pu Hti-ks, in vain ex(wt I'loict , from (.'c'Jjiaio. tlm. Conledera arinvu'l 1., Vil'e. ik Ue Mi i Id - i:.,!l! . 'liv,r ' Vl'er's 1 oi ri- "' J'lni'-r Afl.ny, ;(', .vi volnateeia m.l :mo riir yir kima militia, c nir'c'i tt uoi ed liHU F, d k, ;,', , i . , GO and lal; n,r 12 niiMoiiei i. . ' l'e: her 21...' Kir lit al I'l idei it Ut.iu n. MnAlr f. n, ii h lino ViiiMjiiriiitin, with lnH on l,o!h M-ie. lttli b.icS I. v ., ki !'., 1 ulu.H, i'cioIjit a -Knlluiii victory at- I..- lie p. with twelve rcplmcnia Cmni ,,.., ,.,,,1, r ,,,. y ciot-ied th.i l'lKomso and liticek. d Hm r,,n.'..i near Ijesl uip, rousiFiiiig of ilnrc i , irltnei.t ( I ' (eti. Nathan G. Viiwni. i,f !, , !, r, .,i,, i i. were leirihly drfe .t, ,1. ",, pine .'."O in kill ! ' o,i ... and 7;ii in iins nu-i, ls- a s ,,i .,J.p and c f aiuiH. Con. : ,.,.r x, , i .,., . ,,.i I'll t w-' in- ,-i.i!'y woimd-d '.., ,-I ,i, 1 11 wm.liui MIlllV l! III" -in-,i:y Here in October iS - (i.-n l Kr, n. M. 1 , L'llis ceuciea i-iliipfiehl, . a italic Ot loher 31,- lie: ipii,,n,,n I V.'n-llill 1 ieiietali'siiiio of the Lincoln i i-'ii. f oClelld'i,. Nuvriiihrr 3 - irr.it Rt u i'C IS Hli-ClCi! ilc A!.ii,t;c il by -.ia! . Bt Vcral of ti e Lincoln Anna i -I. Ri'VClnlU'r 5 i' letitoiil rviomr. Virginia and fcucoeeded by ll'iMcr. oni Ii'1 e,iiiiin,iiM- he lu orders a r fi eat to HI . Iiciw. ; 'iiiit r 0. Unit!" of 1:. Iiii n: iter nnitRjie line Mi.-., .iljipi ri . ., tr v under lictoial 'iiii' i il'l HTonc, at'ail t "linil.ist K"' . an I .!' t'.nw v,m 1 'f mow, at lie .uu. nt, leadlul t ii liege 'ti boil, ,.b nitf raplil'y ivcipuAcie,), ai,, h ; General Polk. Tl.e rniT:i l,i-u'.. ni;-ht ep.Ked i, puraoit. Co,-.', , ,r' loca 12' II. Novcuilicr " ll'lllc i f ('nit I , Coast. Hie , anil l-'cita in I'nit n'm,! a large l-'iikral Ih-et, uti.iei Ccinmcl r Mannari. Aftirnfuri u ennn n.i ie, from the licet falling lilic. hml, n , k'I. Hinall h -rn on Imtli si it. Hie ( .1 - iilotri'ii , oiccil n'. r.ver un Ko l-i 1 1 ,. ine r I t-i o-.i i ll." .--outti l'.ir..I':i j r.ii-Dor ult.ic In il h ) i lilpulit anil liiTiel iii li e chot an 1 ,!.!! defenders letnul- , inv iiindi d ri.iH'h tio-ipa ilium di.ttely and oecuidcl tin November 7 Lib. .una oi toriru r oin (Hi tho Liippalutilioek, she by lh Federals. mi Novetu her H Seven; I bridge, Vlig'nia ihiilioad burned by I'f I :i the IVtinrs , .. ai' 'l'iT,:ifiiji.e toi ii a. t m.vtiiiiit-r n. n.ittio (,r l en-iny r imhc j wnh v.-rvliV : ill', i nlii- kj . 'I!i N"ti-mbv- I'iauie ol .'!i.-,: .il bo.ir.l ih" l'ritih steiun.-r Tn :il. 1 y ( .,i, IK 1I...I Ll . ... . . .. J ' ii n i it,; cl-dtil, ell .e, l.l llii- unit, u rm-iii, nie.itnei ati jiht ,'w, .Ni.veii.h. r 'J K.g' f ut Gu; "id It,-, on Co ( ),, ilV..r Wc.'ter.i Viipi'iin. ( 'o'oiiel I l.trl -on, wi'h ll,. r., Iil.tdo u g.'-.l'-atit d.i-h into ihe -o n, hiuiipli'cr b" 40 Fi- e'ih' wound,;, ;,'), aud -oik :m p' i,-.. i.,, ,Mii,K iiltiy two me.", hiiii'elf. iNovt ml.cr It llenc.al Kloy.1 ie.tr.- U. .1 fr in Ci 'tui i on tho Kanawha. Colonel hi. G r.i r":',han kill-d. Noyiuiher l,i Arrival .vlr,,a Maii uj r-i,l,. IL ftoVeln! t- r 1 i j - Vapfure oi'S'ff Vi'-lerwlh' ira L'(iiri llili, (Potomae) by Mnj- r Martin, f ttlO .Nalcl z (. at'..:. y. -b veral Fi'dcra'a Ko'c 1. i t ami lr 1 -' H cupalii.n -f Ihe V ,t.-i 'h ire . f V'.r e-', b' the Frd-'t-l Iov'Ih tib-lff - - ,Jm 5 - - J. ' ..-v m! er IS. -!-l.:riiii:.;i i.e..r Fa4' liuu'i be V hgiuia '. xtaiiy, u: ,cr 1 l ut 4 o'.i.m i L. e. i i d a IV-Kiul i ava.t.v. The i aeu.y imi'.ed with a nl 10 caidun U. Vat l-.-a-. fk'lied asd'J w.t i . .V.ivi int er 2'.' '.'.!. li irnlurdonTit r ar i - , P ci.c-iiH opi n li'e n Genual lira-.,:'" 1; t . I upou la an I a l aliliiuiii 'a ol tw o day fol.. . 'I i vtm Ik engaging In Ihe lil.t driven l lii . .. barren tou partially burnt d by thnsh. I: . e t' i Finally 4 'ol. limwu. Oudit-g hi i-iT'irl in - . .. . In bis otii hil report ho pave hi-4 L-t.it Ik- :.i.-i t r ,1 id, t-evaiil v. ei rtilu u on lua licet l'i man killed by tun i ni in , 'a lircr ri veral u Xoveuihei L ',,'ceupali'iu oi lyhe I era's. November 'ill. Cavalry fig' t rier V-: n taeeu the enemy and Coio ol Hans'' i,' , i. ,!. I.i . (IM I - d e) :h i Cavalry. F any ot tlu. enemy kii.ed rijd One Federal ;.e;;'in li'. ran, Ihe ollke'a 1 ' i loS OliO. I'd. December 2 1 kirmii-h a' An-tnla! 1',. I ('. and W. Fields, Si.xih li p ineiit V.:; i i.a fay, caftuics hllieii 1 1 ihe uu uiy. n'd-,' ',i Dec: niber 11. Bailie ol Dra.n Vil r, , Geu. Mu trt has un e: p;i'-'".'n nt wiili a !:. eiitiny. n.l anr a hi't tirnt 1 fore t loas ot--o.er VuOin killed, wo iuj- 1 eu'tny'a loss even prea'er. llceiilier 13. Ilattlo ol th.i .He;;' it pin a. Iho Confederate army, l.t.'i i d.i d .lohtaon, was attacked by . The lat er waa ra'la'nily lepus-d i iii- I'ec n.bcr 17. nen. T.J J.ul.s on the C lu4-! take ai d Ohm ijanai, cominuti. cation between Wa-h:'-.ioii -1 I 1 1). cviLbor 17 Saltio of Woo'da :: large body of tha enemy at nt-SM', i,, ha t !( & infantry and 41 t irre, r ; ilet-riH'i wi'.hi-'a'U'Ss of 73 tilted s'ld w It-derate h the ga! am Co). Ter y, I ; iKcciii: er 2 j i war .i P'irren lcis '. loiter, to l.oid l.yona the Bri.i. h V:r December '.8. Battle of Oputh i". h Tern'ory, 7...pu!.'' .N'Tthwi ft ol. .'. rt C.1. Ja'iies M. Mcintosh wiili I'liir K ,';:) allies of tlie Federal lioverniiient Mm. r t,,ht - li Hi' leyh, lo. Two h.ui.died Itf ibo er;. '-, aiid lists t tkeij i in-iiir TTCO'h'i'M ' kii .-,! . a 1 .t-iie-I. t-nnt- i fTi'e !o 12 killed and 20 wo'inik-d. 'i li'.' i u.tle .a.-', ti. ui ' " tlp.4hi4-yloi fl-ed-l lv-4-!4 r-- - 1 Decttnl.. ri -Kxpl-.i in II iT-V.n !:'. Is id I'm .,:(- '.' rate s'eamer l-esbird. under Capl. I ucii, .'' i't. . - t e Fedeial t-l'-am r Fxpres-., Iiavii.,' the felijon t i, o; in tow, and alur a lieico lif.ut, in wliiiL the Federal Itttterief at Ihe Hiji Bat-a lake a part, i-uvieds in dim. ff off j he l )rend ca'pturu.g tho a .h-surr, I kiLa lit iuIj orl ilk lu t r in in: h. De'.iuioer i Fi.ht at Ka. I .w-tit. non: u.-e n r.ter. in K otuiky, between a tlilac ' t For' tat ' Cava ry anil tl, nr-iiiv. whj wen ro ld after s n.'ht i f ha'f tu l-oar. Coureae'ato.ioos tw-j K d, o,,o wu.iuJtld. f ed: ral lo? 10 kiilid, 20 wouuJt d , i 4 A KTAIlllKST 1114 TMK KII.U.II. llllt f l.Vl.aAI. BlVTI.k.S i TfcAHl-Xil. Th" fo'lowi.'.g t. ldo ix! : lot-ais if both parties by the the year. The Confi-deiate 1 ollieial repcrli if the conn p-if.n.-.s. ViT.' I: l ASD CaPTl'BEO IN u.li'.a X.M.AOK-Ji.MS IS Til K ;r ii:c aj'4jr'X Oiaikii tulh1 rr ;f ni rNt tpenn nt-d trirg .--( a nr.; compiled from thv ;i, , ii.' i 18 ir, (alien such tepoila wtie j ul.iiri.t ,1 ) it c i e. w can cniy gueM at the hs-sea of the eneii.y. i' publish th-! ifti, lal rrpolta oj I UHer have pe uerai y pr. v d falsifiers that but iittie col lidci e 't'llhcrn j.apers a i l, la i acral uii.era.a, an t the t'.. niHi ive-i such nifn-trou" i e c ii be p accd in ibei- re ports when they are pa'o.ah. a t r in.-i cce, i itayune BaiI.-rhUl.-tl hi lo.-s at Kcth-it bflut- th.rty, whets it i nntoriiin lrt tlut -i u! Finail n.uiid if staprudor' men l.ra tkir!t.tw Feu- rai bodir-s alter the battie lu estimating the Fedeial b we hate adopted the opinio oi tne Cotdeiieraie officeis -omuianding, who are irentle dub, and opon whise statctEtnt reliai.c may b placed. fedlUaL tuccn-i.M4. I I-!t Dabta. BATTLF.-V r - s. . : - j June 2 PliiHinoi,.... 2( Wt. U li. Juae T-3oonvi"c,. . . Ju'y l'J,ii'Ch MoQa'.aio,.. July l4- it. George....... Aug. 2-iHattera.. Oct. 21 rederkkstcln,. Nov. 7 Port feoyal, Dec. S.Draneavule 4'. 13; ii CO il 6'--Co- its iu . 4 Co 10 . 01 6.'l! 0 8 2 , 4-ij 14Jj b Us Ia) .... Total, us 2V8.1W?; esi 207. - uic enemy . Bal er. ' Vlte imny '. d,.ra' u ul d ,j- l If. 1 1 lie t'oi. i'kild. II nv.r l a- v. t '- t.e-e t.'.LiM CONTF.DFH ATK fiUCCF.SF,M, r 5 c ' i-1 U ITTI.FK. Feb. IK -an A i lot i .. .ir. J Knit Brown. , . A i i, 11 i l n hjn.trr,. I A pril.'o In liamda . i A1y T'eweri's IVint VV 31 Fairfax Ci, tut Imiuio,. J ii! I Acquia Creek Juno j I'ig'a lout, . . . . . , ... Jium 10iret Bclhel, .' Ju le Ifi Vienna,, ..... uno 17 Kai.sa I'lly,. , . . . , . Juno 1 Vow Creek', JuiKr'.'i! It, iimi-v, J T,e'.'7 Malthins Point, ...... . July 2 H m i Iu, July A'Carlhsre, J i'y 1.' rartr Ctei !; July l Hii l Itnii,. 2 'dl .tiKll .'I V, i Has, ,'.(jlr.)0 2jV,luoo .'il, ,l,.iy lu- An , Aujr. 2. 0:'! lo. V- K,.it Mun:o:i,.. : Il' " PI tti,; il .. IV) .Kl. lOiKi J20I ' i; I ' v'alhi,ia I'ciin e . Ilawk'e Sut .y.. '.'7 Hiiib-y's Cuiis U.-iuK. . 'if. 2V,''i'..a I anes, pt jiigCic.k, Xe j , t i Ui.uiVy, pi lljl.''WllOVlllv . ... V i'j I 1 'j I'. nry's I'm k,.. r, d I ' 'lai "bo'ii nj lc , . . ft-pt.'.'i 1 1 evii ptoii, ' c; I .'.. l niJj i ... ' t ;i lOiioer laiiin, 0 ' i,.. '. 1 il een hi jcr Oct. .' 'lii, k a ill icniiii.. u,. . , . . . Oct . ' : -iiita lii h i 1 vt. l .'; tlisaisKipjit 1'aa ch ".'t. I'l'lollVl '..'. M' t. Kieaburp,,, , Nov. ipt. Iniuni NuV. fji'lkcloH . Nov. '. i'lti'Miid.iile, S-,v hij'ip'on Hill.. Nov l-,Fu:; l l.. i, li,. Nov. i 'Vifi'.r.' ' " i nr Vienna.. ': l:ia'.ilac, .... ( itf.Hii.y. , . . 'A'i t'tl ,:,UVllff I " tl.l y.iliol ., j 'lO'l 11 Illl'lltO,. , I 1 tl' .1 . Tin' 1 i.-t Dec . 1, IKi'.i 3, 1,7 x'2:. Tol l si 77 !(i i plliilnllon. Co t ltll. lute 1,'iya. ...ln.t . . . 33 tt ' 1 17 Federal Lids. Kilted Won: del, . I'll" I. (lib, . . 4011 Th i I H177 'lolu! .1!:T 20,!)0'J That we Iniv n.-t oK'rriite l the Federal hs ia proved by h '.fo.l ne i I'Vtra I lioui Uu; Wa: l.hii;lou coi responili nun I tho Sir oik J'ut tf, of a bile dale. !y retiiiri-i nt ih" Vir'nr Dii iitincnt up to the Vlllli Decern 1 1 r, I : urn il,:.t I he ni'.i tail' v in our aimys-inee tlin war In,.'.' out lli if. h 22.iM.iii. Tim Miniber killed In batl'n, hI.i: i.ii-ii.'-i, ,t c. . in about 11 finis, ti e l iiinl or woii'.dnd 17, 00,1. J he iniiiib.ir if .r.ioiiuis in tii'i riiu'li anddiortera a:n cuit to ltd .is. I' w had the uu -nt ( a' c. rla'.nitip Ihe Federal b b"is by Uio ni.m roust una1 -cr enijui i ineiits, pn kel kit cikIic ', Ac, iiuiiit no' year, ne imp lit euolv carry the tiumher of Killed and woUiiiled up to Uu lifi'iiu In, Heated in tho New Yoik s ut i.viiu.Nn.. t.( t llll J,C4 KI. !.U: Ot J, Kl.lt. m.j.,-1 HHn-HiM1r'..ti! Km liiiyft-i'y of Vihv M 7i. H.Wti V i j':nt - Ut'l. ,i I ' a n i.il leilia s,Hi PilviJelit ol ihe N:,,rl"IS m l ( '.:. -imI inaii'iiliv ) has IuI hu ehniga of this ' 'i I i till, i'!i I tic b"pr 'd Ma'iiihiiig i hold, . .; ct, i.jj.'y ' .'i.,. table to I ha pe.'plu tt the ... H it.'! ilG i!t ad! ! a- l.io-l by Lis l..U, a I , ..i i cr , I it n 1 act -iittiiidoiini",N hud vat'l f x.ii-li 'iiei', ki I- r l.'i . i i4i4.rx has b' en c'ne't-d wi'h suniu ol the I .tv I '.1 I I N in itai .e:l ill Virptnl.i 1 1 " "i hooia of Mii,'ll' AMI McDKIlW I.AM.UAGP.:-!, MUIG AND i'.V. VI I 'ii, wi,l !.ve i'1-ti' Irmeti proteksoi p.-etl'liug over tl ei i. We ' lull oi'-r the bent e'dii -atiot al a-ivatitagcM to a pn,pte wtsoiw wt- kmi call appteiU'e theiii, ind a'l we i--k, i, jirt' MS l''if, and alter tii s ia lairly disliu, tiioae who i.ie i."t Mill lied can removj their chddreil or Wards, uic ol I'harpe. ' , . T'o; llcai d nt; I'X'ii.utniext t-hall have nil Ihe conilnita and attractions of ii well ordciad h une, and tilt .Boarder! as leii.i.-rly an 1 uflvnti"! s'e'.y Watched over aud 4"ii'iJ for, as ci - ii 'I, iii.ia' H'lXliina p.i.mt could d -aire. Kv.Ty htten lt ti l-i in;- pit r'ti to tho health, matincis tiinl literary ad viii'. mi-Milt e.oh l'ujilk. Ii'p!iii,na wil be ptvi.o to Iho v. lo , .ii -'. i ii'i'1 exaiuuin'ions n live Srhoo'. G il 1 aud S.lv. r Hit il i's wi" l. i-.w ml ,-.l for p' lfi t ilcpnr'nienl.-- I I ofig i.ido-a w I di.ng lo ciiUi.a4e thcil!8'.'lv-a ur t aclier's ui I toi I iiii-.s-iiil in 'mi wifi.'s l.i't'',-iii lie lejina lor tin IU , ii.itri.'c r; "if1 ir. Mi:i..h'c t,i eiicun -tain it. Hit 1:I; sol in ii.il. s i-'aria'!, llc u.rh I in) pui 4i"-t m -lalily J I ivpul tind ri-ipi.i'et of eveiy meuiiier ol Ini! InsilHi'iijli. I be t.u'lur (j ia l-.ip.'. new ao'l niagiiiflHCUt, wt 11 ad tptrd to -- l.oal iitM.M' 'i'i -,' locliiili is U'laurpaved, betiip one it lee lovclie-l. I.. i,lh4' at and luint relined su ti'Tia ol the - ,i ii,, . 0 in la virtu '. I i a i-iph. ii:cl 10 iioh a ftoiu Frank ,;t, -m i Vo', w i. le backs are i.lw is in r.-a-li h-i to coU v. , i . it. pi is 1 1 au.l i mm the vui-p". The . lire txpen . i - i t ii ii, nil i will bo Irwn I'.el to il.,). For fuithet aiG 'ulir. ic i ly to (i;iti. J. B. I.iult j i;.ii Win. P Wil iiAinii..LMHicl n. Did, kicba.d t .Yar liuruiik. ui lu J V M ;- S'lt i UGAi II, 4 4 " - t.i-u: bu-ir. S. afeh i'.. l-l 2. lt.7'2imo t CH U t-' A I K A T Apr ! a4.!!,-!-4,' A-.tr44- I'DI'.Hj 1 I Itlit 2. "UTLt-iOVfl. "IMJI'A II IOCS' II 8 A DOT. Is., h I -A F ii "ii i nhtbition the three leading styles Vt SDli'LirT 'S- "rg Wobl'ra - vis .- II llh. V.'. iKV -A Dill.-,. 1it- llrifrt'L tTPrX "ttnTf.r,- ' 1 iili Kc( Lii'. I A.' HADi'l.:;. Alsse, Mticn. llc e, i-jitw h, I-iilldi, Atuka;,a and o-hcr p' I ular sty iva, l WILSON . F b. 22 KltK WlVbl. ' TiV F AMlLD'.-s n.'l f. T'tnt'ty ,t fii, imported s-htrry w .-. ,o. ti!i. : '. h t t,u : a r. ' I d oit Vt ii n. 1m. very o d and hoice s .a :. b .tUc-d bv oure'.vc, wbicn we Osnre once-. stiy-ti!i iiy b4 it pi u .a.tion be p!y!3 WOtiTH X IMtlii.U No 4 NorMi WaTr r Ktreel, rna'.i . NFiiiuTs flagh F' i hm.k, at 1 Ap li .'..h, l -i... tajn AKtlli'ri" B4'K tiTDUK I.A '.! ; I tl K ?1 M'ACTOH. T AMP I.I. il K in bulk, liarrill and Hhsls.; I J I jt.Tis b.ack in lb. fai-ers, luirels and Lhd-. For a.te April 4 h. ,t4fi?. J. R. BLOSSOM A CO. or K Tl 4 T- I J li"H GV3 I'lPK; BL5G-: GLoS; ltilAiS vt l.!S CLOTH. - -ta (.Ue by ' . JiH. H. LLGSSOM VUrch 31. co. 15 rr BBi.s. Fi-oini, si half bbi. Hour, 25 baps "" d ! J.ul fc'iiV.'d arid lor lale by Jan. 21. l'Ml,'.Al 4 SlUtJul4. It sTOlIK AtU U!.I VO. 1 l ie For by ILEX. ULDUAM. Feb 14'!.. WjI tOii U.N CAUIiS. .5. 7. 8 and 10 Co-.too Cards. For st Kib..0 h. W.'l-1 v tlOKIKKl tOFIKrl! 4 , YprrnTiAtKi agutea trJ. J J the Bag. Applyto ,. , leb. loth, i.-ta. l t,i a u ii IOH.V. Meal. Hominy. Fk;r , Bk S.r.w Wb-at, Bran, i 1 M,n,t.i;ro4iwlFeiiel,Ao.,4c. . r 7 . 1 w. - - aula, uiaiaai, Feb. 4ih "Ti-TT , ADVEfiTiaEMFSTB ------.v TWKVTT-F1VE u. v.S "r ,P,ra to repetlUoo CASH US AD- v n 4 v- i t. AdvertisemenU InserUd Mrtiaiilul nm IT f I. T A f ;. publitauon made wllhout a reapoUlbj. name. ft ' NI XKSS A ND Pi OFESSIOXAL CARDS. COX, KKKDAf.r. Ai Co.. C i aad Unabt' '""l " Jan I at, IhiJ'4. . y ALRX. UI.UIIAM, (uir,iutr ia tkUv i til.ii,.-. KAHUH'N AM1KIOI:ii uuiu AND COM MI. on'.v air.ui HAA l,"- - ' I WlLJIlNtiTOM, N C. ' CIVPilllTXCIIiiiin. i uiider-lgncd ImMihia rlr emerd Jnto Genera! - C .smuilwloa auj Mercantile Biwltess, nuder th flrm of . ' ckHy ti l iji , f - . . . T 1 HI Mr. I). Ca-hweltUnur duly empowPr Attorney forllie' f r,,n..netloin.f BD and all bintin, a. t n,. iiZ. Pariiley'i How, Xutik Walel Mreet. JAM KB hTOKLKT; - 4 1 ' v. rr, tri.unaai. 127 j,' - IK ,. 111)1,711 KH. 4 TTOJiXK r A V I.A W, I I ilnT'' lo onto of JtiUBNAL BUILD M. sm. 4l.-, lfsl H, I.NGS, nest door West of hi fl, ,..!.- if si. . . tuv-iirttiui r. MMH-r III II MCI satf - '.tiriK Vl AL.1 RN. A TTO kw KM-at i.a tr. H ,i;'in"-TI.T o,V:Vt:,';,'. ,rnm J,'r,"Ho Prlocit-walreef, Holmes I rj - A .fo"u'r,J, "foupiod by li. L. L,.'-i"i-,!5j t' J -ii ' ' ' ' .' . sB-tf J. T. I-Kniorir, I'F.T'linVVAl noosa Hooui, MOOttK. t hXKIIG, t (iMMISKli)N MKrtGlUNTfl, No. 2.1 North Water at., Wilmington, N.O." MM If U. RtlANIIKItr, I tfiLGGlriT A.y PHACTICAL PH ARMACKOTIST, ' 1 Wll.lllHUTOK, N. O. Uf , ps coiiHUntly oa hand, a ecloct stock of Jtrugi, Med-i.-isvi., DonwHa ,, irvan Vhmnimlt, Fancy an lu,t Articl,,, iUnfiiiJ Uuitr for Umlical JfurjKe$, fjur, de, ., , , ' c, V Particular attcntloa paid o I'awcairTion, Familt 'WII'M, Maisll'IMM ClIRT, 40. .uir linmiidlutely under tlie Carolina Hotel." juiy 12, 1 Vsa. am-tf , JOSBI'll B. BLOSSOM. , CTal'S , TAKAHHIMUil. j. it. iti.oifion ib in. tCXHItAfi COMMISWON MEBCHANTfl. VT Junn 2H, IKI1. . Wll.MIMOToK, N, O. , 11. 11. uiLKita, - 1 (V IK UK" 4" Li,' GltOCF!! AND COMMISSION MKIl Y c'fl t.NT, and DKALKH IN N A A I. MTOUtW, corner A alt m,d M.iiketslrtieU, Wllujlllgton N. 0. -- i'i il 2 I, l--.'.-l. . ' . K TOilltAV ait ; , 7 " . C"eri4 li Mus-Tay A Ft-Mi'mlO - MiHUp'lJ MFIKItHASTH . -; - v. " .n'l.iuisl.K, tiUlsur.Krl, WATKH HTIiKKT, ' WILMlJiOTOS.N.C. . StUHaAT. P. . UttCUlHON.:; J. , BHUtaAT, ' '" r l I .Wl y I, I I, . , m.ff fHOMKD'&iOK KrTT.CHAIITrt AS&ilI0TVtAt5 a"o'' No, 11 & 1J, NortU TrVatnr est. . Haieii Uls, la.I . , . i: .. .. l.'7-tf . . v T. G. H. CU tVOKTII, , tt"t:il-0: AMD rol'WAUDllr'tf MI-JtCHANTfl, I ' Wij.ai:jwrcK, N. C. Varrhll. 1'.'7 . . JM-1 VS AI i tTfl MTCAllKsI, ' -".v.ur lo Walker Msre4 Co.,) 11; uui.t.-'ii.B ini nr. i uu, iuuutiiHi, 41 M s an stt STana-a, WiMnxnrow, IT, O. P. iti.tll. - I. F. sUTCOaLL. ri i.ii t ttiTcmicix, WHOI.ViKALK AND ItF.TAlL DKAL12tl3 IN it-.V. I'F.AH, OAT8, UYK, WHKAT BltAN, OILMK4L; filiUUl Gi'.OUND IIOMIX'Y, liOBhli A CO-V HC1C1J i i.t, kahtshs . rt) ttoHTu sivicn jay, ' i4? a fi Krnh Water t ti sat. 1 ii.,; I. I - IM.Ir r;4nMif.(i 4. Ho-h'BlU . loViliMDW Xi.n 1ANTB, - Wii imiSTOii, S. C." -.i 'ViB ii a b -!(-., a, J. tiowii.t. w. w. Baantui4!, 1 1- I- - .'- '--'- ----j. 1 '. '..'J J.i" 1 I NOTICES.- - IMI'AISTNKKSHIP NOTK R. ' rnlIIVUNDliKS!(iNKDhave entered Into Co-rartaerBbil, J. in the town of Wiiinlncton, N. C. under the Drm ol tSOir.UKKLAM) Cdl.Ktil AN, for the purpose of buying ftn-i ai i..ng -sr.-jiid t'.l.AVl:. where the hlehcat cash mioea will be paid. l 'icy inu have a f.o'.ihd in Mobile, Alabama, whtr they , will reeeivc and fell slaves on comnuntiion. Liberal advaur Cos ai ado opoa slave loft with them for !. D. J. HO U I M ELLA N D, . JiMF.H C. COLbMAX. AagatA lat, lliJ. 30 sKEII OATS. I ' (MIOICR AUm'LFi. Juatreoelved. For .ife by 7 V Felt. 7'h PET1K VAY A MOUKR. - tOAI dOAP. A-. IiT of i"iiird Roap, ftiadi4' At hoUif, choice article. l a. For Bale by rtlltWAV-A MOOfiK. Jstt. 24 T 1IIK Kiobis ok ri ot ous still Continues at Feb. 21. WILrtONls.' SLSfUIUS S. "1 OT CHAIN CABLE; JU a if ki-v V 1 soul Kaits : Lat ot Vi im : Pl.ngh Kbaiee ; . 1 7 ix'o Butt Fve'ppTi ; 4 i ',- n ' '"". 10 reams line Itnlrd !. tr Paper; '"".' - Part bo Window Jila s; . 1 t i'liiil' b ; s -., ; - - 2 (jet ir Cc-ptirig rrea-tos. For sa'e by Marr h 221 :J')3. It. BLOSHOM & CO. ; . f : 1 ', k I tibltlKI. - -. .. H'tOP UON li aud U INCBKS ; Lot Chain Cabie; - . L.-.t Wire, suitable far strapplnir ? ' plough Poin'a; Lot of Iron I. as ripi, 1J and 2 inehti; -!a t New Type ; l-ufT r nveb'pe j Pairt box Window "l u-s - '4 letter Copjiug I'rtai.ea. F.-r a!n by March 2mn . J. K. blrj.-i'M A " OI!OlL. . , 1TA ACDIXKBY, Train and Nuatnioot Oil ty tne ". J.TJL llailon or luart, at Wir-SON'8. April 5tn. im.2. Al ClllOt . . .nrrriitT article of 00 rer cent. AL- ..?,??," .h V . JarTJr .ale t re-onable rrire.- A. - ' ' ' ' ' I M. MclNNlS. Apply t" A pi 11 I. Imv.1. , Ks7i.l.Ki' Udtni. MOttt. 174-tf ' KKii-iVKD Bf iiFib'--. il following tew aid con vcti'i ul Maps, just pub. ithrd : - - iap of Aor.li ana houih Carolina, "Wi'h Scuhera potrtioa of Virsji-.. and Faarcrn pait of Georgia iiaD if Iheotui ky rd Tenneteo, with a poi ticn of the free stale bordering on Kentucky aod Northern portion! oi AUbsma, iseoigia and North Carolina. tViJiA.laoi . ..... 4..... . AK1HT S N ATKIllAL"'. , fpilR tnoit compWie a.yjottmnt In th Stte can be' lad at JL April 2. WBlTAKEli'd Hook ftot4- ftlOILKT ROAP, at JL Apruia. BALDWTS'i. -.1 j w 4 ' t 1 . ...... .
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 2, 1862, edition 1
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