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-.1. r . VOL. 11.- KO. 203.1 . CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA WILMINGTON, X. 0., WEDNESDAY, ; MAY 7, 1RG2. ITOLK; tflWBEK 3,280 V -V I II M El .. - li I I II II II II 11,1 II 1 If ( JY sst TVTfj J nurCE, PROPRIETOR. PCI rN, Kdiwr A. L. HT.CE, a- late k .h . - - IKHMJdP H DsniiPTIO-CAH H AnVK 11 ejoB'.hs 0 - . , 51 . t, 2 '."1 I " (for troops fn em;p on')'.) .".- 73 - Tvaf'y Piner 'o the trd fl per 19'!, or S cer.fs per rMy. Weekly Parterre rr :T7'.....ii 1 50 The paper will ... ut ooot'nucd t tie expiration l the urn kii tor units rtueacd. All lel'ers on bppen connected with lM iffi:e, nr st be addressed o the prrprie tori Ktoio. the Charleston Courier, Tktllnt Yho( thr War. , - Tbe military prorations of the war, Juni:g the fi ll year of Its exrsteuce, front the eomiuixsmn of the ovw t act by Major aeuereon, ueceiuuor mn, inou : - - - li'J. Decw bsr 24. llieRoalhCsroUnaatate Convention pa 1 tha Or4inne4 la-pssiou, Deeember 14 Sudden evacuation of Port Koullrle by Major Anderson, co ted, r-tates array, lie spikes th gun ( " burnt the gui eiriiaej, and rctre to Fort? ureter, which ue necopi.. December. 27 Cantae f Fort Monllrie and Castle Piockuey by the rou,b t arolma troops. Capt. Coate Bur render i lie revenue nutter Aiken. , . ' . -.-'' lv.i. January 3 Capture f Fort Pulaski by rbo PiVfihuah troop. Jannary 3 The Arsenal it Mount Yemen, Alabama, Willi 20 000 stand of arms, eized by the Alabama troops. . January 4. Fort Morgan, in Blobiie bsy, tdheu.by the Alarum trooi a. - January 7 Virgfij 1 egls'stiiie met A lalamu Conven tion metVls-lsarppi Couvention int. - Ordinance .f recession. January V The (-team ship Ktur of the Wft lin d iiit i and driven iff by the outh ( uroliua batti'O' Worna IwlsBd Kailura of the attempt to reinlpice f ort SiuSitrr. - Jannnry In. loru Ja. k on, M. l'biiipa aud l ike, I ear ' Ke Orleans, captnred j tha I otii-iattn truopn. Jasiitrylt Al,ibaiua I onvcni ii,u passed U;e 0rdinixi.ee of Hei-ewi mi. Januiry 13 Caniurn ut ilw IVnaaooU Navy Yard, od Forn aiil Ifcliee, by the troopa f.uia r'lorida, ".Alabama a-d l.'.uiU. - Mi-J lie t-liMrtly aft;Tirsrd t kfa com ' 'ij, and the ale of Kott I'kkena comnwmn. January 15. uireuder of ilia &ua Uuuf' a Araeum lt the J.OuilUII triiopv . Januury Itt (JcurrfM Statn runveiitii n mt. Jai n ity 17 Virginia . Ln;iit!ture panned rei lutl ;i TitinR a i.eare rir,i-r'iii'. '. JanQfir 19 -Georgia Convention pusrd Ordinance Of vc asion January ?H Tha I Q iWanaRl.iteC'orivc iitiou met. Jaouary Ibe Leu liana t'oveiiiion panaid the Oidi Dar of Kerenion January 31 TLe Kew Or!cant Mint and Custom llotme tak'n. February 1 .TLe Tf xai Convention paaed t!io Ordinxrse '' of receiwi "n. Frbruary S.Bclr. tre ff the Ll't'.e Eeck Ars t?. !hj tut Arknuitaa Uoopa Kebroary 4 S-'urrf ndsr of tbs EeTenue Cuiter Casa to the authorities of Alabama. February 4.; Coi.lcdorate C'n;;r.' rift a! i!ontj(omi-ry Peace onvn tion ni 't in W ihin:jt'n City. Virginia uleo tln for jiii'hiheri! ff a Mam Convention waa hnld. .Kebrua y 111 (Uneral Ta'RS traualera the public pro petty in Icxw to tli r taie uutboitiee. Col. V. bite, U r. A., mirren v.a f uu Atitunia tu Col. ik'U,, V cCuiioi U and hia Kiinera. ' February 18. Iaiiuguration of rresident D,ivia ut Mont gomery. Ala Match i.Tbe llevenue ("utti:r D Jgo aelced by th Tesaa aothoritifa. March 3 - On. 11'nu ek'ard ast-uaica Ooru:uacd of the troi pi beai'jgli K Kort l-utttr- . 'uicb li.-Kott Biown. iii Texas, airrcndere l LyCapt, Hi I to th. Texna Commissbi' era. Aurll 12-lii Bittln ot Fort Biimkr. BiilllaLt victmy iraincd by Oeneial Ud'.uriRrd sad the hoii'li CaioHoa J troima. Af'er tbiity-fnur bouts bombaidim.bt tho Furl aurrvndera to the oiiftd?rat4 H;te. April 14 Evacuution ol Fort ruroter by Major Acdcr- fin ur.il h ta fMillilTiatllL April 14 Abraham I.ii co!n, Pridcf.t of the United States, itsuua a pr clainatioa railing for 7,000 volunteers to p .t down tiio " hotitnern eusiuon. Auril 16. Col Kreve, U.S. A., tni rend- r.i Fort I!lina, Bear El Po, to Col. J. W. M-Uri3iu. the Texas com tniaioner. pril 18. Feiiure of the Kor,th Carolina KorUanJ tl Faxeilevil.e Ariteual bv the fctutelrouim. April U Viigiuia Conventioa in secret scstion i assed the Urdinanca ol be fs-iinn. April In. Capture X the itearo tblp ttar of tho West by .-Col Van Horn v. . A. , Ami1 19 Tbe Baltimore uussa-re. lbs citiseDH of Calti more attck wnh rjiianiieatbe Noithern meicenarici p f .-iDf; throuph their citv.cn route lor tuo ontn. lue 1ah4 iiu - eetu ivo ime.it Hi es on the uople, and H.any are killed. The nierceuarifa ar also ahot. Great excitement follow, and the Hiary laud people proceed to born the railroad bridge! aca tare op tuo tracKs. . Anril 2n t'auture of tbe Federal arrry at Iudianola, Texaa. bv Col. Van Doro. Conkderate btatea army. The rVdrr&l nffieera released on uarole. April 20 Attempted deBtriietion of the Norfolk Navy ' Taiii hv the Federal uuthnntiea. The woika et on d'C and several war el.ii'i rcuttkd . and Punk. The Feilerri trooDi retreated to Fortress Monroe. Tho Navy Yard aub M,,iiai,rv Alldii ft bv the Viri7iliiliL4. Apiti i!) lUr'pef'i reify evacuated Tiy ilia FeJeral troopa under LieuL. Jones, who attempt the destruction ol Ine Aimory by lire, ine piuce occupieu iy irgiuia iroopn April t v Fort frnith, Arhan.-a, captured by the Ait anau troona noder Col. N)lotf borlaua. fcay 6 Tha Alabama Conventiou passed the Ordinaoca of Hecesdoo. kki9 The b'.ockjdo of Vircinia coD.nieoced. May 10 Ba'tiujme ocrnpioU by a large btk'y of Federal - troops under tim. a r. hui.bf. - Mnv 10. A bodv of 5'JOO Feikra5 voiunieera, under Capt. Lyon, United btatea Aimy, surrounded tbe encampment ol 800 MiMouri fetate trot pa, ntur fcu Louiu, and obiiyed then) to surrender. liar 10 The Pt. Louia massacra. The German vo!un- teefa, oi.dert'ril. Frantrw-P. iilairj-drvj-wtiirttiBly tired up - the people ir. tha street ol bt. Louis, killing aua wuunuing a larae t.umber. ' Mary Hr Ihe St, louia roassacro.-: Eepetithi f Ih to- rible scene ol May 10. I lie detenrule.a people aam sbot down. Thirty-tbiee cuinana butchered m cold blood. v Way 11. 1 he lockada of t liarlestou harbor commenced - by the U, 8. steamer NiaRara. I May 11, '20, 21. Attacked on tte 'Virginia Ba.tterini' at Bewell'a Poiut (near JS'orfolk) by the li. S. steamer Mod ticello, aided by tiie eteamcr a inDeiota. The aaailauls driven off with .mm hurt onih,Viri;iuia siiie. May 20 The North Carolina Coiiventioa assembled aud Dasaed tbe Urdioauce 01 l-ecsaluu. MavXfi Alexandna, Va occupied by 000 F derat troopa, tbe Virginians having retreated. K.ding of Col. tl. wonh bv the heroic Jaekguu. Uay U Uampton, Va., near Fortresa Monroe, laken by tbe federal troops Newport Aes occupied. May 27 New Orleans aud Mobile blockaded. May 2a President Uavia arrive in Kichmood. . Ma 3.. Fitbt at Fairfax Court Huu.-e between a com pany of United Ma es cavalry and a Virginia company; the gallent Captain Mnrr killed; several t federal troui killed, wounded an i-taken oTiaoaers. - - June, 2, 3 rDgagvref'at Acquis Creek between the vircinia batteries and tne united alstea steamer at;an, Anacosta and Tbocaa Fretborn. Tha enemy withdraw, greatly damaged. June 3 Battle of I'hiIliora. in -Western Vireinu. Col. Kelly, ci ninundirg a body ot Federal troop and Virginia lories, attacks an interior lorce of Souinemera, at t niiiippa, auaer i.oi. rorterb Id, and root tbem Col. $.eUf. tevtre l wounded, and eoveral on bosh sides kilie-L Jonas Fight at tha Pig's Point Battery, between the Conlederat tioop and the U. 8. ateamer Harriet Lane, resulting la the d.cunia;u.o of tha enemy. The ilarikt Lane oadiy nuiir a. June lo. -Battle of Great -Tktthel. nair Vnun.n v. Tbe splendid virtory was gained by eleven hundred oith ; wiuiuu u . . fs.uin.M, i'jiutuftuueu oy col. J. riaeaiiead Magtnder, over (our th ffsnud five ho.dr. d Federal UuuD. r i I I ' - I 1 1 . n . , , ' uuuri ui utucini i irita i u r euerat'i oops attack ed the routhern entreocbineuls, aid alter a tight o( lour nouis, were I'nreu c ana punuea 10 Uimulim. foutb ern lotl cue man killed and seven wounuett. Federal loss believed to be several bundled. Ibey eoiile.-s lbi;ty killed od one hui d -ed wounded. June 12. Got. Jcken, ot Missouri, i sines a proclama tion, calling the people of that Mata to ariua. lie com mences to ci l ceutrste ti cops at Jefftrson t ity, burning tbe bridges on the rwita 4X4hm1 4m 4ta. June tiarptr'sa Feiry evaeuaUi by Genetal Jovepb E. Johnson and ti e t oi'fedeiate troops. Jnne lt. t kirn h at Vienna, Va . between Col. Gregg'a Poulh Carolina K gin.ettt and the I1 iltk Jhio hefeimeni. , Tbe enemy rooted, with a loas ot several kil.ed. June IB Fight near Leeaborg, Va. Federals driven off by Col. iluntnn. . , - , June 17 Another massacre in tbe streets of St. Ton's. Th Federal troops fir a volley into tha hecoidcr'a oliice, while in session, kibing many citisena. June 17 Battle at a.anaa City between 1300 alisiouri ans, under CoL kUy, and I3oo Federaiiata. Tha lattw 4ef HMi. j J it. la Battle f B Bvi't.1Io. Ths MIoorin, nn d,rj.'iv. Jar kw and Geo. Prirw, rlHeated by auperiur lo'ty of the epeniv, mmmanded by Gen. I.yon. Jm It! r-erl- u firrht at New rek, near Rnmney, Ya. Cil Vsngban. with Ixdy of Virginian and Tetewai, r i:W. a l.odv .f Fedarala, t llilDg a uutnLer. No Cont- da- ra'-s killed. June 24 Kiffht In I ncatr county. Va. . force o' Fed. ral ni!raudrs Und na the ahore if th .'arnea hlver aid rnmmltred de reitatioris. 1 hoy at dilveu iff and eral tiilefl by a company of Viraltiana. Jun t!5. Bint-, in ttilwankee, (WtaAonsir) in c- nwq'iesc of the d nreria'iiin of bauk money, eimed by the wr. June 2-t.-Bi illiant sflair near ftnmney. aptaii s Rich a'd and Turner Ahby. of th ranqnier cmnpany, with handful of lol Mer, rut to oeitea Pfty or sixty t,f lh enemy; tha Aahby Bhtin half a d sea llrinians each at, the aami montetit.- Captain I'lrk Aahby mnr'.a'ly wound'd. jute ii p.ui'ig-mi-nt at ua'hia foiut, tietwe'nine " nrrde'ate troops aud tha I'tdfd SlaU-a aleanier Frs' h rn. Cnpta'n Ward, of the Freeborn, killed. Man-lial Kane, of Baltiinorn, arreited by ordar of the Lluculu Goy ernrrent, aud Itioarrrrated in Fort Metlenry. June 2'.krmiab near Alexandria, Sergeant 11 a tie , of uinnumiiii aioea. . - - , .... ... .-, Jun 2j Kutraordlnary e-xploit fif Coiouel Thomas, HI oiury.ainl. I'mguised as a r iench liiy be taKea fiawai, on tne alcumer it. Nicholas, fron Ballimor to Washington, lXirlug the vrv ace he throw oil his dfrgnstf, an i in com' puny with his accomplices seises the Meanier. Ccnii"ir down the bay he captured three priies, and takes the abo'e 11 et into Fredericksbnrs iu triumph, July I i eral P.tter,,ii ciobca the Potomo with the r feral amiy Bear Wil iannport July 1. t-ririire of the Baltimore Po'ion Cemtrals'lunnrs bv order of General tUnks. They are ponlined In Fort :cllenry, and afterwards removed to Fortljilayette, (New Ju'y 2 T!!rtcliid( of (inlvps'on (Tema) Commanced. July 2-3 Patlle nt Havrievil'e on tha Potomac, between General P.'.tterou's army and the Southern advance und -t Ci.o..e Jackson. Aftr a sharp fight tlx Couled-iaws rttirej July 4 tkirnihdi hear New Port Ner. I ln erant Cobr-al Dretix, of the Louliara Cad -t. killed bv the enemy. July j liattlo of CarthacM in outhweatru Miiwnri, between the HiH-iouriaiw under Governor Jankaon. and this t-i dirall under Gxnaial Se'.uie. The Kiderals budlv t'a'eut- e '. Co'. t:iai Blown k lled. fciele retinata to harcoxie. Julj 7 rngaeeine n' at Acquis teek between tl e C'on-f-leet bntirrie aritFaitCBitetttiHea -H'f - July K. Fiigagement riearN'ew Orb-ana. A Hoped .-'tate war steamer flriveu (flyt'ie oatteities hu t-hip Lhind. Ju v lu Hruah at Hat'rrjs Inlet. N. . C...4.J ween the (lon'ed'-rats and a U. K. rteamert July 12 Haitleof rich Mountain, In Wfsirrn Virginia. I'eii ut of Col. I'eirraiu bv tha Federal under Gi n M"" Clc'l .u. l: tieat of Gen Garneti. Julv 13. VttVo of St Oeore. in Wettrn Virginia. 1 r Coi.led rates n tiled and live bund ed capiu'ed by Geneial Mcl.'iella'i General Garnett kil'ed. July 17 lUttle of f-carev Cr k. ou the Kanaaba, le- teenr.yj Couluilerates. under Lieut. Col. Patton, and00 Felerala, nn ier- ( ol Low.- ' he Fe-lerals deb ated, and thre of their Coloiie! priaoners. 'aly ID liafj of Hull hun. Tbe Federal army attack .ue Conrederates, and altr several bonm lighting are driven back toCeiitivVillo with heavv loas. Major llairMvn, Vir- gihin Volunteers, killed. Jul 21 Batt o ot Mannsana. reciaive defeat of the Federal army, onder Gen. Mnt owell, by tbe Coiifetlciates under Generals Johntton and Brautepard. 'Obtifed 'ratca, 2h (100 utrone; enemy. 65.030 atr tPb. I he etiftuy lly panto strlckeu to Wa-diir gton. Heuvy Ii as ol life on both sides. The Coul'ede rate Genera's Bee and Bartow kil'ed. . Con- derate loas In ki led and wounded K'00. federal Ions in kilted, wnund -d, and mi'Bing and (Jj'iu rtcd at Icajii LV Ot 0. July 21 Cuuture ol four nrizes uU'Cednr Kets, I lorula, by the ttuntcd.rato s'e.tiner lladisort. l.leut. Kldun, U. tj. A . and nitie'eeo sailors, taken ur-isoneia. July 2.'t. Battle at Alesilla ( Arizona) between (he Federal army and the Confederate under t ol. Balor. The Kei)eral defeated and fly toaards Fort btauutou with aloes of thirty -two killed . July 2S Hnrrcnler of 750 Federal troonato Ctjl.'llivlor, C. H. A., at Fort htann'on. Arizona. July 3 lietreatof General Wine in Western Virginia. He teaches Gauley Bridge, near I ewinburg, iu fty. AuHtist 2 General Magruder commences lin march down the Yoik PeBiiMWla. An-uat 3. Engagement off Ga'veston between tho Con federate Bait- ry and a Federal iteame'r. lhu latter threw several shells into the city. August 7. Burning of Hampton (Virgin') by oiderol uenerai iviagruder. August 10 Ba't'eef Oak Hill in Mis onri. This gloriouK victory .was gained by the Conlederato troops nnd-r tieneral utn. weuulloch. over the r euerai army uuiiur tien. i.vou Fach :do numbered about 10 009 men. Lynn was ki'K ami tho Federal rooted - with ereat slaughter.- General StHtfle Coniiln"! the retreat towards Holla. UKUit 16 f-kirminh at Matthias Point. A boat load ol Federals It oui the United Mates steaiaer resolute landed and a ere Bred upon by the Confederate troopa. Fiva were kil'ed. when they retreirfed. Angut '8 The Co; federate privuteer Jeff. Davis went aehoie on M. Aiiotistine bar and was lost August 20 Fight at Hawk's Nst, Western Virginia between vtme'a Leirion and tbe Lleventh Uif Heg'ment. Thnen.niy lied alter lisine 60 in killed aod wouuded. Gen. Wife's loas. one nun kuled. Anfot i.ifaiou'a bill, near Alexandria, occupied by la ConlederMev'roops. August W. General advance moverotnt of Beaoisgard a n v unon the Federal lines on the Potomitc. Annual 27 Fiaht at Bailey's Cfost hoads, near A If x andiia, Tbe Confederate r. ut a body ofthsenemv and take r. union' Hi 1. r ive Federa'tt captured and one Kiueu AUkuat 27 liaula of Croa Juea. m Western Vifgiwa, between the Confederate forces nu ler General t-'loyd. and tbe t veuth Ohio iteiziment uudur Col. Tvler. Tbe enemy terribly rut to pieces, with a Ion of 1200 killed, wounded and miWinir. Col. Tyler was the iirst to run. Our loss 3 killed. August2S-29. Battle of Fort Hatteris. The Confederate f ntr-eni hinenta on Hatteraa Ieland attacked by the. Fe.leral fleet ua er CornnKdire Ftringham and General Picayune tiutler. After a bombardment of twenty-lour hours the commander wf ths. Confederates. Commodore Barron sur reudeted.- The eriemv capture 1 6SI ptisotieM, and carried them .0'to&er York. The is and occupied by tha Federal ironps Scp'.e mbcr 2 General Fremont liiBues a proclamation in bt. iouis, connscating the slave rr rebels. Htpttmber 'I hkiruiich at Big Creel, en. t!ie KanSwha. ine em uiy driven back. Ht-Dtember- tt Advance at the FeJerlg in Kentucky 1 anu nn occupied a- bv S-eptember 7 1 he Confederates under Ge-ncrul,. Pillow occupy Coiumhus Ky. Henteiiibe'r 10 Buttle of ftifi Gaulet. at CarnlfaX Ferry, Westein Virginia. General BoeBcians attacked General Fiotd'a portion with 15.000 men. After several iuellectual attempts to carrr it. be fell back ballied and disheir ctH'd At least 150 of the enemy were killed and 250 wouuj-d in these vain tllorts. Fftyd l-ad but live wen wounded, as Li, force was well protected. At mt'ht. (earing that Boa encrari might croi-s above . nd attack hiifl lo th? rear, rloyd retreated. Ffptcmber 11. Pattla ol Lcwbsv'lle oa-the Roimc Several reciments of Federal-tionps under Col. Isattc J Stevens, ol the New York eveniy-nintb, rimichud from Chain bridge on a reconnoisance. They were attacked by the Confederates under Colonel J.K. B M rant, and alter a sharp fixht, fled in Bull Kun la-Lion. Federal lo 8,6 killed aud Si wennded. (tocfederate loss non. ' Keptember 11 Battle of Tones 'a Creek, on the Kanaxlu. Wiee'a cavalry, onder Colonel Clerksoa, defeat the enemy, whose loss is 2 J killed a.d wottaded. CUrkson also took 60 nr soners and los not a man. reptember 13 Colonel John A. Washtugtos, of Virginia, killed in a skirmish in Western Virginia. - beplember 1. Battle of Barbonrvri:e in hen toe fy, be tween 600 Confederates uuderGcperhl ZjllicrOcr. aidlsta) rederaH. The enemy routed as usual ith a loss of.50 killed and 2 prisaneis. bepteiner 20 f at tie of Lexinrton in Missouri. The " iwouil ff bops aoder Gen-ral Price having beseigod tiie city of Lexiugton, at lust lorced toe enemy under toionel Mulligan, to surrender. Our lots in the series ot battles aionnd Lexington was 25 killed and ti wounded. Price to k 3.500 prisoners, includme Colonels Vo lieaa ata shail, kedinir. Wlii'e. Grover ar.d 119o'ber coromienouf d officers, 5 pieces of artillery, 2 mor'ara, 70 boises, $100,000 worth ot commissary stores. Urge quantities of arms and muni tions, and o'her property. Fe als" recovered tbe great seal of the state, aud Die pobiio records, arid J JOO.WX) in tooney. 1 B p: ember 23-24 2- HeSvy tkirmisi.ing on Sewell Moon- tain, Western Virginia, between ltoaeucrans aud wise. Two Confederates k lied. . ' - September 2a-23 Battle of Alamesa. in New Mexico. Captain CVpwood, with 114 Texans, defeated a large body of United btates regulars, under Co'. Kobern, with great a'anghter.- X'opwood's loss, two killed. - heptember 29 Col. J. W. CpauidiDg of Wise Legion, killed a hiie on a acontintr exoBdiiion in Western Virmuia. beptember SO Honkinavillo In K.,tn,-kv till f, ii hv Gen. Hockner, V. S. A. October 1. CHlitnrn nt th Fodoral ikinur V.nnv la Albemarle riound. by the Confederate steamers Curlew and haltin. rorty five Federals taken prisoners and 100,000 worth of sterea caotured. October 2 President Davis visits tha ftnnf.J.nu atManaasas. Grand eriew of the troona. October 3. Battle of Greenbrier, Biver in Wstn Vi.. flnia, between 1600 Confederates nnder Gen Henry &. ackaos, ud 3000 Federals, uuia Geneial fieynoldV- After six boor's baola. tbe ene ey wiih,tr(,w,i (),, j,f k. soo still master of th ground. Jackniu'a ,, xllokl'.lrd wounded and m'salnir. Fnnij' Ua at tea ,t 2 u Octobers.- Retreat of Koaoerrars from-cwtil (,,, ,ui0 He fled with lis whfle army to the o;l;i.f.i i f u,, (;ati.. twenty tr lles dira- ' " ' cliber Th Ch'-ckamancmino rHeea. on i;tin ke Ialnud. N. ( An entire Indiana K'-g tnnt ched nty miles y Oil. Wight's, Third t:. or,?,a i:Hetp,i.,t Thlr'y. two sileral prisopers snd ytdu-.hl in: iikmiol war oiu lured. Col VVripl.fa Ions on- rran. !,- rar at er the BuVy nutll Ii (nil exlia'istaj. Its N on !,,,, ,,.,1,, rB4tl,,;i a niseniflcent Federal victory. 7hMkii ! r ruprjg October 9 Battle rnln lo lt,,,i ,,., Lrf Pickens. The t'otifederates tinier G,r,e,i Airae nf BoqtH Carolina, make a snccesotul a'tBok on I! I y W il-,'n'a camp, ronttitg ihe rowdies snd I uni i.j' rue farep. B ll ran off in bia shirt. While return ng i P, nsui-uU several of 'he Confederate were killed. , October II. Battle of the Mmi.lipp 'P.lfl.ea. Cm modore Mollins, with his mutu'to fl et, attai ked and dis persed the Femoral ftiadro bhtrkading tb uiouth nt C- Mis-ialipi. The schooner J. If; TooU and a laum h rap tured October 1.- After o !pjiut -Uasmi'a ' n,l . y vpsnn'a Hill tor a-sen weeks, iu vain e 1411,111,, i ftnr a fl.-ht Irom aic'Jtilan, the Coidedctate Vrmy eU buck tuVentre vil.'o. October 16,-Tta't'e of Pollvpr, tK'sr Harper's Fetrv Col. Turner Anhby, tth 25(1 volnnte-r and MwVir itinia militia, complelely rottled 1000 Ktd rain, killintT it or 00 and tnk'nir 12 priaoneia. Ootoher 21. rihl at Pred.rickstO n, Ms, Jell' Tlinm son, with 1200 VisMiudatis, d.lven buck by MjO Fedeia's, with loss on bo'h si'tc. Oetobar,! Brilliant vh-totf at Iae Imrg. ' h euriuj withtwelve remments (7(KW nieu.) nnd r en F. It l'.aker croxi-ed the Po'ouisa and nttckad lit n'(t l.itaic arte) rear l.eesburcr, eiKia'Iatitig .f tinea reijtuiotas (!"' ) uud r Gou. Nathan ). Fran", of Ninth Cartn. The .!! rul were teirihlv dafeaU d. loosing Sis) In kill-d. MM) In untiiuP d and 7,(1 iu prisoners, ulo 4 pieces o( artipe y an 1 Mi iu siand of anna. (,eu B iker wh killed, and on twr ol Ru t wan mortally wounded- t'oufedi rt l,i a 27 killed, 111 wounded Many ol the enemy were ! at iu C'erivir. Octohor 25 Geu'l Kiem uit, iiaVDg a lvaneid tn in t. Lntili. tccti()iea(iiiiiipftaid, - - Ottolier Ua-U.'r.igimiion of (Jen, Wii fudl f ci't ileneialtaiiiio ol the Linculu atn y. He is mci'eedod G-n. Ir cClcllan. iiovaniber - J 2 4reat ahirtn nn the Attuiltic ""coast Several of the Lincoln Armada lout. ' November 5 1 reinont removed from his command In Vjfiieia and SUC0e.edtd by lluplcr. Tho latter Immediate ly orders a retreat to Ht. I otiht. Jv-' Tiber . Buttle of B'lm'nln the MtVaiiinIpp! rri r. enem under General Giant, 10 000 a'rnng, et'ackad f: flllow, at beinnnt, epi owite Colum'LK. H . A dieadftd carnage on both aides t uxued au I lY(".w was be ing rapidly overpovtered, h n ho wi nlorcd !,. G noral Pclk. The euemy bratm, f'-l tne rer until Ultht nloaed tho puramt. (. oiiliucrnle lone 6V5. Fidi ral loss 12-0. November " Buttle of Port ftoyal on the r-oulli Cnmliiia coast. The Rand Fort iu Port liuval harbor attacked bt a large Federal lleet, timlet Cointnod' re Onpontand ileiier.il rbi.rrnan. Afterafuti u cattn Itade, the shot anl shell from the fleet fallinu lika tin it. the brave defenders reheat ed. Huall I as on both side. I ho enemy landed 13,010 llO )p iiuinedialely and occupied tho riearrted Fort;t. ovembor 7 Uib mi a, on the liappuhannock, nltoPe l by ths Federals. rtovrmbrr ft -rcyersf-rorMrie-on "tho TTinnrTa and Viigiuia Kailroad burned by Ilia Kaat Tpuiiesaee lo,i, s. November h U:ttlti of Piketon iu Kentnkv. The etmmy reputed wi'h viry lietyy lot-e. Iovenit.or h. etzurs ol M east a M.i'on and t-1 d. II. on board the British steamer Trynt, by Cuiitaio Wiil.et, ol tiie United Hates s'eauicr Kail JucinliH November I). -iFiul t at Guvand ottn. on l!;o Ohio river. Western Virginia. Colonel Clarkunn, wl'h the cna rv. nffldo a gallant danh into tbu town, HlatiKhertpg 40 FcOe-ula, wounded 60, aud look V prlaounrs, losing only two men him-elf. Novrmber I t. General Floyd retreated fi nm Cult' n Hill. on tiie nsnawtia, t oion-l Mt. ,oree roirtiau kill. d. November IS Arrival id Mescis Viat-on and r-lidell at r f reaa fjlunroa, in eharga t.t Ciptam Vv likf.a. 1 110 sent to Fort "'an en. November 10 Capture ol 3ft I'ederals reur U ton Hill, (Potomac) by Major Martin, of the. 'Matches Gav ilryVs- a,yerui redera' bii.e e November IK. (icciipatton of the "(tun thoro of Vr giBia, by tbe Fcdcr- Ittoops un-Jei ' -ml l.o kwood. Nov, tuber 18 hkirmwh ncui la v'hutcli be w e i the Virgiuia cavalry, und'-r Lieut U t-m 1 Lee, md a i-ody of he Federal ( avany. '1 Iih enemy routed with a l.ms ol i kihud and 10 raptured. Our lues 1 k 1 ed und 2 ca- tu e l. Novcmoer 22 J3.: Bombardi-ict i ar- P. neroo'a,. - Fori P ckeug opens fire on Geneial liutu e Bifefet. ftiagg responds and a cannonade of two da) a l'.-!l-w. '1 It Pe, to al vesat.'ls engaging in the flsht driven '1 badly daiiiaged Warrruton partially burned by the she. from Foil Pu k n. Finally Col. Urowu. finding hip rtl uts lu'lle, ceisea bia lire. In hi official report he gave Li- h. at 1 kiilo'4 and ii wt uu I ed. Hey. ral were killed i n tha th e'. 1-r.iL'u'a los, one tmn killed by the cnmiv's lire seyi i tl w-tu'id- t. November il. .rccupattou ot Jybes l-iaud by the fed erals, ; November 2C Cavalry flg'.t near Vim in (Potomac) b -taeen the enemy and Colo1 el i-taus oi,' N'oith I'a o.itia Cavalry. Many of the enemy k lied and 2t captured. One Federal Legimunt ran, the olhceis leading, lieifom's loss oue. Decemher 2 Fkirmieh a' Anani'.a!'". Put .mac. Col. C. W. Fields, hixth J -g ment Vitfi-na t.a dry, kills fa if and captures fifteen ot tiie enemy. Fie'u' loss i ireoember 3 IJattie of )rs:n-vil e, ro ar she Ptomao. Gen. riluart has an engagenHUt aiih a tup- tiar bu.y el th'. euemy, and alie.r a bard light i- force 1 to rrin a , wi'h a loss of over 200 in killed, Wo'in Jed a:, 1 mi ri::k'. Tie en my' loss even greater. " December 13. Battle ot the Alieghary. in Western Vir ginia. The Confederate army, 1-0' eiro:-g, uud r Col. r d wa'd Johnson, was attacked tiy M-v I ed i ul tioopi The latter waa gallantly repu'si d af cr eveu h urs light ing. ' - recerrhor 17. Gen. T.J Jaclt'son d -trots dan So 6. on tiie I hsapeake and Ohio Cuiial, thn catling oft CBmt cormnunication b' two n Vta-hiiikt ut aijd ih - Wat. Dcembor 17 Battle of WoodKi.tivil.e. hi K mccf . A large body of the eoemy ai ae -Gual lii;J-n who had 1100 infantry and 40 'pietea o' trt 'eiy, but we e defeated wiie a less of 7a killed nd wt-iind. d. "lliti Con federates Imrt the gallant Crjfrrrryr ff l esv ;-. ltecernber 2d. Reward surreu ieia M..s n audsStiduU, by letter, toLoidLyonsthelliiii-iiViuir.fr. " Ieceiuber"6:-Eartle of 'tnion Territory, 75 milei- Northwtf.t of ort G.hiom, -between jPOSFKnFRATB ROCCFSSK-t. UiTTI.FM. : 5t 8 i m 2. Feb. IH aB A htordtl. , Mar. Il e"oit llrowa. . ... , Apr inKnl Sumter,....,,.,. Aprilli Kot B is, Apri, 0 Iiid'amda ,..-.. Vay lit ewed s Peiiit . . . . . ., Vsv 31 Fall fax t'oiirt House,, Jut I Arijuta Cretk,.. . ., June 6 P g s I'otrt,. ,. . . . .7. June IdGieat Bt-lhel June Id Vienna June 17 Kafsas City, , ., , Jon lt New t'reok, Juus '.H ttomney M1, Jone2i ataia Point,...,.... July 2 I'syuvaville, , Julv 6Cnrlhac, ... .... joiy if 5..reyVreca,. ::::!. July 1m Hull Bun, , Jli y II MaiiRsau Ju'y Vo Vtei.ill Ji.lv 2 Foil f-tauuto i, iiif. I'l "-piltiglicld Ap,; la Mnlhiaa Point,. . ....... A,uii. 2 Hawk's Kest,. ........ j Ang.Vi llailey's Ctou Koada,, ' Att-( 2r,''roM I une, : wept. M.'g Creek "ept.H lauley, M,t iy awluviliitv. . (eot 1 ' foficy'a Creek "? t.l'! larloirivlln, ......... Kppl.t'ii la-xiegtoti , , , , e t 2 ' Al.,nie, . . . . , ct. ij 'leanicr Fanny,,.,.,, ' '''I. f '5t)i'l,bt lor, Oct. ' Clii' kainacomico,.; . . . . Oct, t.aata. 4i..s- , r, ... tct. P." tl iUiipl Pas- es, , . . . (let pibilivs l.eeshurg no: ro1 IK'l (SI' (Ml' tS'l I 00 'is-! Oil la ffl ' 2l On, . V. f'' a- It Ai 3;i:i IKHij Vtl IK" fii' f" SUA! rKWi: (Ki 00 Do' oo 0"i ' i I'o 00 j! OP, Ool :ii l at ' 0'i tfij M) 00 (Hi' Ol'-' t Ot, 00! on! oo! O'l H)J till f.o! Oo( 3, fo, fH 001 oof N (Mil ts: l.MI re ft 3 O'li (Mil On ft o . 60i 101' f,(l 31 . ti sooi uil! 2k r Oil' li 16 111 SOU ISO llKI 10 I no ron to 4 to 00 00 (K) LV) Oft CO On f.3 .88 20 ii t. 2 Nov. "Vlif. Nov. Nov I Xov 1 Npv. 2 N o lice, lie I H e. I I'cc '.' I e. 2 H-linotit.. . . . r. . Hike..' H'lyand.ina. ... 'ip'on Hill.. ... Fslls I bt'i, b,. .. t'e nt.-. - i'nr Vet na . . . , Amrdalx, , lifg';any 'V.inilsorit i!(t ... ii liicyoliiilu,. , mci anieiitd,. , Total... ...... Ot' i I. t hi U'l tx-i Jt V (jo I ihi; a vl 01.1 I 1 (10 ooi On, On! no: 2 61 Otij (HI, no1 om (oj ;;i on - 4i: die lu, SIS: n 00' 2! t, (HI 0"l. '; ' lie 2'! 0 ) nn ,10 oo . (MM on O"'1 on (in! (Hi! 01 nt 0O Vo 12, il'. Pa, (Mil tail ihi, (Ml On (t on 00 On, .t 0 Ih OH 00: lOOOJJ'ICilOOO 11)1 t do1 o 1000 1101 0(1' Dili 1 to: ! L'ti'l "I 2'-! 6nj Ktil (Ml 100 0: 2:) 0d I.. 6ai 4IMI Vita 4n i; hii i ti7i HI': 0oj f.tl 3 2:'i p .in Off oo 141 l'MI (S 3l no 4" HOP en lo 61 no1 (I-1 20 ts.l I II 2' si' C.I 1 3:MV!Hli K177 ll 1 4 IPO 111 In! on T.',n 300 10 fO 101 00 00 0 fn 2 Kmi (SI 4 a (SI .12 17 on 12 72 Jtsi IK) SO III On 2(1 i; ro M 100 IK " ADVETfTlr"VrVT9: " -Willi. lraserted-at FIFTY VKHTH per -jrtare of tee k f"r ar 'ntertion, and TWKVTY riVt V'ANCK Pf "l"r ,0r repttiiloa CAStl IS AD. Advsrtisetnenta Inserted aRpeclaJ or Biihop Ifotlcea r charged ooe-half ore than above rates eight lioea l.esded) or lrr eouoted as a square, . e-AdverGasrueuts Insertsd srery other dsy are charftd J7 renle psr square for each Insertion aftatr the first. - ifilo publication made without a responsible name. OUSIAKSS AND I'liOKKSSIONil CARDS. " ' ckt, jf-f mi,t, a r., - A ,;oi.l.H 7m " HMOND MASiU7ACttmiN(l are rocelving every week Cottea YanM - and Osetbnri. Jjsa.Jnt, :"4 - . 8 , Wt-tf. ' AI.KX. tlLOIIAM,.' - . ' ' (1nr,ii,ir tn M(oklrr A Oldham.) ' T.AL?a ii ohaii, vmpuirTon op thi capi ' ItotSW?, F'.OIUV MUdH. AND COMMIH- tnsn piaat'naili, issunnua.s w. Feb. 6, 1K04. - '......' i. -.re- O-l'Alt-lMi hHIIir. t Ii UK nn,1crigned l ave this day entered Into a Uenerai" t, Commission and Morcaniiit) liuninesi, uudor the Dra of Ptokloy A Co. ' -, . - I V Mr. 1. Cahwr!l (a dnr duly empowered Attorney for the ,v transact 'on of sny and aH business of tha firm. OQIct la Psrslry's llnw, North Water Htroct. . 4AMK8 BTOKI-KY, U, W. OLDHAM. I Wllmlhrtorl, V. C, Feb'. 1, m. ' 12T i II. I.. IIOf.fllKK. ' nATlVHSKt AT J.AWi At rmoved to tbe centre ofllee of JOURNAL BUILD INtH, nest ilnor West of hi furmer location. Oototiiir 17th. IM'.l, 36 tf Her m l t itlat lati, KMPIN M ALLK.1, -r n A TTOHXKXH AT LA If, . A vl' removed thelronice from Front to Princes street, JeUJBS A L HUli.DJMi.H, formerl occupied by H. In Holmes Fs't. i ,-. - October 171 r, lL-- -r t - ' SflJf -r aooia Mooal, ( Co Lfederate Loss. -.. 11H.5 S.lli I4h7 .-.'..".-. TTT.tror Fcdsral Loss, 41.11 7U XIJ7 7 2O,0!f Killed. . Woiiude I Prisiii'c. t, '.. Tot.!...-.. That ve bav ml tvenatsd lie Federal loas Is prnvt 4 bv 'i.! lo I wi- g extract from the Wabliingtilrj cotrespoliji bee ( I Ilic New toik Jtnun, of a late dhttf. t , ty leiiims at ihe vl ar Ivptirtinent np tn the 20th I'vtlrrii her, 1 Irurn that thn rnortalirr lu our army since ths war broke out wll'teti h 2''.((HI. 'I'll) niuuher killed in baftlit, ki.uil hea, Ac, Is about 11 OOtlthe Minibt-r wi ui-d-d 17, Out) 'I bo iiiiinlur if priRotieianni th H.iulU aud deserters amount 'o t.iioti. V wn iiad the means t f ao rtaiultig the Federal loss. by tto. notn rous smal'ur rnpa nmtnlt, picket sk Ii m ihns, A o , dm in Uu year, might atly carry tli't nuifii.er of sitird an I Wounded up to the litiuto imlicaled In the New Yolk 7 I" hi. ,. AIM t,"0;l SALK AT VIHTVU 'IVUKH. Aprd 6h, l(2. WILRONU Mdiriui itintxi; maodi.kii. t"K IfAVhl now nn exhibition the three leadine sty le t Military fil ling Handles- vis: . THK Kl)S h K V t-AOOI.K, 111'! liC;t,llLATl .N HAItt'l.F, lllr: UcCl.Ki.f.AN HAllI'LK. .Also, Menican. Hope, hpanjsh, Ung'ileb, Allakapa and o!h-r popuiar styles, at WlUttlfi r. Feb. 22 KltsK VVIMK. TO PA MILlR-1. UTV. b its on hsnl a quautlty of floe Imported rhrrry, Msdnlr and Port Wines. . Also, very o d aod choice "iiupi eruong Wine, bott'.-d by ourselves, which we duslr to close at once, tiargain may he had if application be man eariy. Apply to wuHi ri UAMtu. March lt. No. 4 North awr street. riVVe) (,' XFr:i'KI!AriS flagh Foil BALK, at A- April6th, Ir.'.- tt Hll A KCK'H BOtiK KTOP.R. I.OII' M (K MttPKHOTtlltl. BLACK in bulk. Barrell and Hbd, I ainti Black in lb. papers, Parrel and Hh'lj For sa'e AprH 4'br lr2. J. H, BUiaHO tt A CO. 1. T. MtTTttWArr I'ETTICWAl At OOHPl. 1 Ff RAf. .COMMISSION MP.ltiJH AN T.4. t (i t'j, jsi i No. jy North Water St., Wilmington, It, 0. ' MU W tl. fkllt AMI1KHT, D!l'0(i(5!ST AKU J'flACTICAL 1'H A rtMACETJTIST, WihMiKoron, N. CI. ., r sr r,s coptnnt:y on hand, a select ntock of aVmys, Afd trttuj, i't.mil) and A'uroiwua ('hawtcois, Fancy an4 I'luH Arln.l-e, H iwi ami iior for Acdwal i'urpoaei, V,''!tl. ft(). aaJ'articuUr attxtitloa pild ta rBAAcairrio, Familt r w ii'sfi, Mkoii'iks tlHssra, sc. " -t,M4re Immedliktoly under tha ' CarollnaJloUl."- J 1 ' . lv-0. , , WI M Josxra a. Bt,cnaoM, ' ' ctbo a, TAMAatauiai. - , !. K. tI.HOM A. CO. , . ( i KVCKAU COWMIWIO.V MlifX'H ANTS. Vf June 2H, Intl. , . Wit.HifOTow, N. O. f, U. V.ll.ltlt", U?liii.f.'iAI.E OitiMTR ANI COMMISt?l0S II BO C'lANT, si:d lKAI F.sl S' NA AL HTORFM, oeruer W a'er nu! Wa'kJ-t atresia, v- lltnlri,t jn, C. ' f . . h nr.! 'M, ! -.Vi. " - " K.. MVUKAY AtO. f'i a. '' 4a rtHrrr A reaeoch.l i 'VlMniti'o. Mf.SC!UKTil ' '. i tivt not.r.et.H GUOCT'itfi, '"'", , WATm Htiatxr, '. 1 VVILMINOTOM, N. 0. ur..' f K. trsi:ilt?V1 . ' I, . iipbhat. "i-ibrmtry,l. I r a. . . ,V, .. ., I'a-tf I. 1. 00. W. f. SNNPAl-L. t'OX, KMiAl.l to. 1. a, IXMbALL QMM IHit'iS MeiliCHANTot ANJI VMIOLFSALB QBQ ' Wo. 11 k 13, North Water Bt. Miirch Ulh. im H7-tf ' f.d.AR O. tvOGTM, iohv.!js;ob ap" r.t(iP.,vu'VO mkiiciunth, ... . . WaatNurOM, N.0. V"1I. 1W , l!.)y r tn Walker Metres Co. trnOLF.HAItK AND RETAIL HHUGGlrtT, Tf 45 MttST riir-mut, WriMtMei WiiimMeTdif, H, O. I AMI 1 J LOT OF TUf: i TO 3 INCH GAS PIPKi rrr viirf , GLUE; Col. James M. Mvlntoshwiib tour reiiu -nts mi I the InJUn allien (if the Federal GovcrBrrrrmw levh lo. Two hund.ed of tha enemy kil ed aud wouiided. arid lOD taken p.iaoue-r ; 100 hu!9s i-aptered.-Cotileil rate loe 12 killed and 20 wounded, lha laltic in .ted i.ur u.-ur. Opothleyholo fled to K aosaa. . IJeceliiUer 2s tixplolt in H-inntpn r.oit iaoi ine i.ointue- rato aleumer beahud, under Capt. I yncli, who "atuictfs ttie Federal steamer fcxprtaa, having the sch oner fhei wool-ia tow, aud after a fierce fiKht, in winch the Federal fuiieries at the hip kaps take a part, succeeds iu di ivn g oil thi r x-pre-ta ami capturing tae a. hoiuier, taking her iuta Autfuik la triumph. DiKeniuer z-t Fivht at r-acr.tmont, near ureen river, ir. Kentucky, between a detachinen! of ini. ;fw est' Cavsiry and the euemy, wba were to .t d aneT a Buhl of half an hour. Conlederate loss two kill d, oue woua,Kd. Ftd ral loas 10 knii d, 20 wounded, 18 p: it inera. A STAIKJIKKT OP THS K.LLt.D, WolB..D AM CtriCBSD IN IUS SKVKHAL BATTLtS AND OlUiH XhO AUEXKNT8 IU THS tbab lstil. . . w The following tabic ex'aibita n approximation to th losaesofbotb parties by the sove al enggemeuta dming the year. Tha Couiedeiate losses are compiled from the official re porta of the cuuinmndoi.rr cQjcera, (aht-nsuch reoorla were tinuiisned ) Of con ae, wa can only guess a' th bases of tbe euerr.y. The Northern papers s -Id' in publish the umcial report of the Frderal Gcner'. and the latter have generally proved themselves such moo-tro'is lalaifiera that but little col ii.len- e can be piaexd in tbei. re ports when they are puWish.d tor inft-.nc!. Picayune Butler stated his losa at Bethel at about thirt y, whee it i a notorious tact that i ns small (quad of Mactnder's men alone I oried thirty-two Fedural bodies after the battie la estimating the reuerai losses, we nave adopted the oDiniona of tne Confederate officeis commanding, who are senile men, and opon whose statement reliance may be placed. FEPLRAL 6CCCEftSF.3. Dates. a.ATTl Juue 3!i'hiilippf Jnne li-'oontnte,.. .., July 12; tick Mountain,....:.., July I1-!--!. George,.- Aug.'rlatteras,.....i. OcU ill "rederickat, n,,. Nov. 7! Port Koyal,, ..... Dee, I; Draneaville,. ......... Total, I O; C Ci . i i ;?r!a?S5.?s.is.5s. 4- ( , r j- ? 2 n - - ' j lplr. e , . ) el a, 'S, . i I 7i 20) m 0" 14 . 4, 20 fX 4 9.... . 45j 6-- 00' 20 60.... 131 -00 600? 4. II) . 12j 00 6iI of fO .... . 00 00 On 00, 0 .... . 13 4-i (JO, 8 21 .... . 4t 143, . k 60i 100.... . .l36'lre.IiS86i 3071 March 81. 4 rv lil.l-h. I ) H halt 2a baif-s Jan. 21. "orasln by Fiii-", BF1AS3 WIRE CLOTH. im. B. BLOtvtOM A CO. bbla, Floui , do. Jut' fpeciyed and f,.r isla by . PKTTKW AY HUOi K. X,'A F-h il VIOHK A!U IXIii . FAMILY Fl.OLU and Winter Peed Oats.. For V? ALFX. frl.Itrl AM; 14h, 1C2 Vf' S 7,-S.ptid 10 Coitou Cttida. il Feb W b. For sale at WILrlONt l BAG U the Hag. Apply to Yrt, tO h, tOr'Uf.Kt tltKUCKJ AT K LAGUYIU COFFEE t 65 Ca. per lb by JL'ETTHWtY A MOC-KK. x ii i imko. "FN, Meat, Pon ipy, Unnr, Pice frtrnw, Wb'st, Bran, ' Shoria. Crorii d Pea Meal, ie , A, rorsaleby Fl, iHi Al.fcX. ol.JiH I'M. 3 11 iVZ: I'tCKI Pt AllTtl t Alt OS . si f is. " b. . Mrroimz.t. r.I.MA( WlTrtlKI,! WnOLFJ-tAlJ: AMI) 11ETAIL DFALFHR 15 t,W, PFA, OATH. 11YK, WUKAT UU AN, OIL MS Ll tl UHGUNO HOMIST, HOllfUt A COW ftKUj A'JW. - fcAVTsVM Wt m)fiTN ktVXR HAT. ' Nr-lib Water Mtret, 1t:.:-fl',v t i'.i hsitiio-'-, 'lot W l"la i itni it- . a. a. nn! i. jitixoT(i', if, a. W. W. Bt A RM7SI, ro-rAMTivicuynp woTUK. rilPK CN0F.IWK.N Kit have entered Uito Co-pBrtnerahrt A if the town ol WilmuiKton, ti. C, nnder the firm ol rxlU' llKKLANO A (yj)i.KM AN, for ths purpose Of buying and wtlma; N .G .to , f ' L A V'rlrl, whete the Litrl.cat cash prices ' ' will be pd. , . . ... i, . Th:-y aiso have a hotiso in Mobile, Alabama, where tttey wilireceivo and seil !avt n eoumiisalon. Liberal advan oas mAde npou iiavet uft with thorn for suit, 1. J. hOUiliKRLAK f, . ' " " - UilK-i C. COLKfcAV. 10J0Bt tfrt, fS9; ; - ; ana. tSEKO OATS. 4 CIIOK K A It 1 ICLH. lust received. For sale hy l.Feli, 7 th , PLTT K -v A Y A MOORR. HOA P- hOAP. 4 LOT of hard Soap, made at homo, a choice article. j. a r or aie by Jan. 24. Pf 11 tWAY A. MOO UK. . rilllK l.Itotrt Olf ri.ortvrij still fontlnnosal 1 eb. 22. , WlLhOla . T" PT CflAlS CABLE; arMOPIEB. "I U.-T rice ytd sal -for sa'e at J April 2". UlTAKEU'ri Book Store. ivH.'ht'i n U K hri ui; ttv kipuLh it IK llVrD Vi-!e oo Fie'd Fort.lics'ions and Ar ry, wi hpli'ts; Corner's Cavalrv Tattles ; Man ual to, olts tte elver; Maury 'a t-kuinia.-img Hrill Lu MopartVd froops. A oil 12th " H I.A.S. ' Vti benttful ConUderste Kgs. forsi'e low at A pill a). ' VhllAt.hK b KookMure. I.K U 1'li.M lhV i. t DAY LKA1 FKNClLt, for sale at KM. -WUITAKKR'S Book Wore. ll i fcLATK PENCILS, forsaleat J i'l 'f WHITAKKH'ri Book MotJ. Of). V PACKS PLtYIXO CAKiH foraaleat ejlfU WblTAKFR'S Eook Ptore. )W k GUW CAP.1, f.w sale at )jUl' ApiUSO. WHITAritB' .-4 Book Store. 150 KAtllLKKl falOOOS. PAIR OF TRACE A!CD BREAST CH iWS ; 27 dot. -n of mule bridles; v 18 " " " eoiiara ; - - - 4 hi pa r of Harneee ; - it7 dozen of Curry Couth ; 13 - " fctage Chains ; 1 471 Whips, aa'orted patttras ; m aa jgj bada: rices, at . ! JAM F.S WIL-ON'S OiLlUather, Saddlery, Traukaod HarneMS L-ahiumint, Half keg V-i iota bait ; , latt o: wire; - Plouch I Lares - 7,000 Hu8 Cnve npr ; ' 10 reams Plus Ruled Letter Paper ; ran uos rtiuuow vaia'-a; 1 Piouh ' ' . 2 Lci'er e.opyiBg I'tesses. For sale by Mar. h22d . . JQrt.-H, BUIrWQM A CO.' IllOIURK, TTfroP inoS 11 and l ISCHE9 ; Lot f ha.n Cable : Lot Wire, luita'uia for strapping -. - l'loturh Poln's : Lot of Iron Gas Pipe, an ! inches; lait New Type ; ufl KnteV pes ; Part box Window Glase; . . 1 Letter Cop) Inz Presses. Fnr sale by March 29th J B. hUQ CO. "H 1" ACHDiERY, Trare and Nsfot on tj the Barrel, IyA lail on or yuart, at April 6ih, Wi WTTJWS'a. ALC'OitUIs. T AM bow diatrlling a soperior article of 90 pur eent, AL- I I iiHUL WhicD 1 ner ior sew s trwuouaDie M. prwea. McUfNlii. -. 174-tf T iX CAI'11 M'3 CAP' fiaij urii puppi ILltCC .U . . i. etata..! Af 1 AD. 1 -1 1 41, Tf Ul rrr ill aire v- ' A pr-rl W. Call at -Hf rKt-R'- HookPtnre. am).t AtO 'H,' . ' , . AB K AUTIFUL lot of Bwords and B-dw, j t celred and lor sal at - ; WE1BaVkora Apply -- April 3. INJ2. - - --" - Kf I.I. Is V'ti fatrorv Kiull... . , , KfCLlVHO BY FXPrtSS. the foUowirg sew acd'oon sunuut JkLips, iuat rub.ii.hi d : . . Map-of bor h at. drouth Carolina, with Southern portloB of Virginia and Fas ern part of Georgi. Msttof Keuta ky and Tennessee, with a nortioa of the free Htates border icg on Kentucky and Northers portions of Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina. April 24. M63,. -' ".:- '" ' ' AKTlsirs MATfc.BIAl.. - rpSK most complete assortment in the Stat sa be tad a A.-April 13. WHITAKKK'd woakMore. 'lAClLkT ROAP, at A Apia:. BAUD WIS.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 7, 1862, edition 1
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