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V"l ! k 'XT-'' i ' ' X I! iTi A I ! 1 I I! CONFEDERATE STATES OP AMIHilO A -WILiriNGTON', C, TUESDAY, MAY 131862. VOL. 11.- NO. 208. i r - - - ;V i t i. to 1 & pnicie, paurRJKTOR. ,A..LPiilCfc, ajmmm Utfr E irtrr; TfiMlOP fclBSfUllTIOS-CASlI I ADVt R. 12 wnmbv. ..$ M. " .......... 4 50 3 -,,.,.,..-..,...-.. 25. - " 1 " . (fur tronpi iB ramp cn'y. )..... fS TVily Pa-er to the trade i per lou, or 3 Cents per copy. - V eekly Paper i c. ir.. ' ' W Tie fr willbe n-eoDtluued at the expira' ion ot the liin paid ff en't-ts renewed. . . A 11 infers on bus.ness connected with this office, met be JJe-ctJ 'o the prepriKr. . From the Charleston Courier. f the flrt 'tr wf tit War. ' The military operations of tbe war, drirg the first year of its exis'eu. e, f'fim the O"nimiston of tks oveit act b ' Major Anduisun, tjeceniber 2 Hh, lotiO -.-- IH10. - ' fce fber 10 Tbe Booth CMultaaFtats Convention passt, ed the Ordinance of beeeion. . . IVc-riber 2-t KuJA-e eeacnstioB of Fort -VUi by Major A ud.-rsiiii, Cuited btates aniiy. H spikes tnegun, burn the gua csrriages, and reue s to Fort b muter, which ,Le rccunles. ''- -- I 'ec:inber.'2?. Capture of Fort Moultrie and Cakle 'rinukney by the Routb arollna troops. Cspf. Coste sur ' renders the revenuecuttur Aiken.. - - - jm. January 3. Ciptnre of Foit Tuastl by tlis Savannah " troopa. , . i-i . -Jaonary The Arsenal at Iloant Vernrn, Alabama, with M WO itand of arma, feUed by tlie Alaluma tronpf. , JDary Kort llorgao, la Mobil biy, takto by tb AUIiama Iroopa. JnaHry T Virginia Lfgia'.atura mot Alabama Conven. ' tlon nrttt iU-lsaippi Couvention tout. ilrdiuanc ff Serraaioa. ' " 1 Junuarv The r-teamibin Ptar of tlie Went Bred lutij . and driven off by tha tjoiitbAJarcliua battariaa Uurrla' lkiiU 1 r auura of iu attempt to remlorce l ort hmuter. . January 1 0 Forta Jackkoo, rt. Philip and Plk, iipar Kev Orluana, captured by tUa I,ooiiu:ina troopi. , Janniry 11 AUbama CoDveotioa paased the Ordinate of PecesaioD. - .. ' . - January IS Capture of tbe Ftnsacola NaryTard and Porta Baraoeaa aud HcRee, by tha troopa Irom KUirida, Alabama and Lw;iara. 11 a j. Chase tliortly after wai dp t ki command, and tha !. of Kurt Mckctui commeniei. Janoury 15. Parrender of the Baton Bouge Araoualtothe 'Lonimaaa troupt . - Jaooary 1 (ieorpia State Contention raft. January 17. Virginia Lccialatare paed reaolutrons la " tltlnjr, a peace coulerercc. . i Jaunary 19 Georgia Convention passed the Ordinance ' Of Hcce anion. January The I.oolf lane rUat Contention mrt. ' January V The Lonjiaua t'oarculiuu paated the Ordl--nance of Heceasinn. ' January 31. Tbe New Orleans. Mint tnd Cnatom House taken. ' ' . ; . ' .'February 1. Tbe Tcia Convention pmied tbe Ordinance of heceaaiiiB. r.t ' - February 1. Seiaare cftia Litl! Cook ArM-Jlj toe Ark jnaai troopi. ' February 4. Porrenderof the BeTenue Cutler Case to the autboritiee of Alabama. ' . February a Cuuiderate Consreaa met at Montgomery reaceCoovetitioB met iu Waahineton City. Virginia elec tion for members f a btate Convenilon waa held. " , February 18 General Twip g tranafers the puh'io pro perty in lexaa to the hlai autboritie. Col. White, U 8. ' A., turrenera baa Aatonia to Col. Hen. iloCullooh and hia Handera. . ' February 18 Inauguration of Prtaident Pavia at Mont gomery? Ala . , : March a.The Revenue Cutter Djde aeiied by tha Texaa ntuoritiee. ' ' March 3 Gen. Beabregard asbumea command of the - ffrx pa beeigH Forti-ninler. , ' March 11. Fort Brewo, in Texas, aurrendered by Capt, Kl 1 to tha Texaa Commialo"era. '- . ' "April l'i-10 BU! o( Fort Eumter. Bi illlatit "Victory "valued b General Beaorea-arel and tbe Month Carolina troftua. After thirtr-finr bouta bombaidmtnt the Fort nnvudMa ta the L'onfidsrate fitatoe. '. April U. Evacuation of Fart fomter by Sfjor Ander un and hia r.nnimAftd. a April 14. Abraham Llceoln, Treaident of the. United ' Etatea, IrB'iea a proclamation calling for 72,UtO vuiuuteera " to pat uown the " eoQinern-rcotmon. - April 16. Col. Eeeve, U. b. A., nirrenden Foft Bliss, Bear 1 Paeo, to Col. J, W. MUriffin, the Texas com- tiiiAimner. April 16. Feisrar of the North Carolin ForU and the r ajBtU'Vllie Jireenaj uy ine oiaie Muvym. . ' . April 17. Virginia Convention in stcrat seMiun passed the Ordinanoe of beeesaion. - , April lu.-Captur of the ateam thlp Star of the West by Lou van yorn. u. o. a. . Anril 19. The Baltimore massacre. The citiiena of Haiti - more attack wiih missiles the Noi thurn meieouarics puo.-sing throoirh their eitr. en route for the. South. The Miiaaacliu - Mtur.rimei.t tires on the necple, and many are killer). Tbe mercenanPt are also shot. Great excitentent follows, and ' the kiaryUind people proceed to bum the railroad bridges Bud tare tip mo iracaa. April 20 Canlure of the Federal arrry at Iudianola, Texas, bv Col. Van Doro. Confederate btatea artnv. The Federal nfllaera released on Darola. . April 2U. Attempted det ruction of the Norfolk 14J Tara by tbe Federal authorities. The works set on tire. and several war shins scuttled and sunk. Ihe ledera '..troops retreated to Fortress Monroe. The iiavy Yard sub acmiHntle occunied bv the Virciliians. ' April 20. Harper's Ferry evacuated by the Federal ; troops nnder LNU Jones, who attempu tlie destruction oi ue Armory by ure. iuepiace occupieu uy i ngmia iroojnr. April in.-Fort rmitii, ArKanf-a, eapturea uy tue AiS' ana troom under Col. tioloo Borland. xfay 6 Tbe Alabama Convention p.tcd the Ordinance of Nuesion. May Tbe blockade of Virginia commenced .. ei ii - slay iu, oa luuoie occupau uy a ttonps wider 0n. U. t liuiler ling body of Federal U.t la A body of 6000 Federal volunteers, under Capt Lyon, United btales Army, aarrouaded the encampment ol too at iwonri btate troopa, marbt. Louis, and obliged ttitrn to surrender. ' - Uav 10 IheBt. Leuis moscsere. The German volnn teers, Under Col. Frauuis P. lilalr, Jr., wantonly fired upon the people in the streets ol 1st. Lou, killing and. wounjing B large uumoer. . May 11. He St, Louis massacre. Repetition of the tor riole scene oi Way io. The detehceltn people aJuiU ftl.Ot , down. Thirty-three eitisena riatebered la cold blood. Usy 11-lh Bloeksds of Charleston harbor coiniueneed - j the U. H. steamer Miagara. Hay 19, 20, 21 Attacked,. on tl.e Virginia EalterK-at ' "' tweil'l Point (near florfoik) by-be U. H. s'rauwr Mob i tireile. aided by the steamer aiinnesota. Ihe assailants . driven off wi h lose. No one hart on the Viriiinia siue. Hay 20. Tbe North Carolina Conveutloa assembled and , ' passed the Ordinance of beceaaion. May 24 Alexandria, Va., occupied by &000 F deral troopa, the Virginians having retreated. Killing of Col. il.a wonh bv the huroic Jackaou." alay la Hampton, Va., near Fortress Monroe, taken by the tedeial troops. Newport news occupied. . May 27. New Orleans and Mobile blockaded. . l!y 20. President Davis arrives in Ilichmond. Wstj:. Fit ht at Fairfax Court H ouae between a com ; pany of United btates cavalry and a Virginia company; the gaiient Caputs Mart sullen; several teuerai uoups kima, wounded an i taken prisoners. June, 1, 3 Fngsgrment at Acquia Creek between the Virginia batteries and tb United bUtes steamer Wabah, . Anacosta and Thomas Freeborn. Tha enemy withdraw, .. greatly damaged. Jane 3 Battle of PhflliDra. in Western Virginia, Col, Kelly, commanding a body of F deral troops anu Virginia tones, attacks an misrior force or souuitrnera, atrnmippa, nnder Col. Porttrfield, and routs them. Col. Kelly teveie ly wounded, and several on both side killed. Jane 6 Fight at Us Pig'e Point Battery, between tbe Confederate troops and tbe U. t. steamer Harriet Laue, resultiug in the discomfiuira of the enemy. The liitiiel Line tiaJiy bailed. June lo. -Battls of Great'Belhel, near Torktown. Va. The i,plendi4 victory was gaiDed by eleven hundred otth i Caroiiuiaas and Virginians, commanded by Col. J. Kankhead aiagruaer, over losr in juana live bur.dred Federal troop j, . under Brn-a lier General Pierce. Tbe Federal troops attack ed the toiiiiiern entrttchments, and aiur a flut of four hours, were ariren batk aed pnrsned to Hampton, f-oti th em lou eu man killed and seven wounded. Federal Joe believed to ee several hundred. They coulea thi. ty killed and one hundred wounded. - J ace 12. Gev. JackoB, of MissDurl, issues a proclama tion, calling the people of that fctate to aims, he com mences to concentrate troops at JeflVrson ity, bcraing ' . e bridges on the roots to fcu louis ad the Kast. -Jnne la Harper's a Fetry evacuated by Ueneral Joseph E. Johsooawnd the Confederate titops. June 16 .- kirmiab at Vienna, Va , tietween Col. G. egg's P aih (. aroliua kegiir.ent and the tilth Ubio liegimeuu lite enemy rca'ca, with B ka oi sevoral iulied. . , June lti Fipht near Leeauiiig, Va. Feder:J driven off by Col. Uuniuo. ' . " , fl u'e 17. Another massacre m the streets of St." I-cu. T: . Federal trooce 6re a volley into tha Keoorder Sice, ;. .e in aniicir aany cit-zcs. Jane 17. battle at h.anuta t try between l&O kfisxiuri is. under Cow Ke. y, and UjO Federaliala. The Wiwi June IS Batile of Bxmvllle. Mo. The Mlwourians, on der Gov. JacktruiauMl Umt Price, defeated by a SupertrT to ly of the entruy, commanded ty Geit. Lyon. Jone Ifl l-cri !u nVbt at Ne i'reek. near Romne f, Va. I'ttl. Vsngban, witl a b.idy nf Vlrginiara and Tenosnseans, mots a boly of Fvdr.t!a, ki'ijiig a number. No Confede rals kiHod.v ' Juns24. -Fuht In Laocantftf eeunty. Va. A foree of Federal marauder laud n the fhors of tha 'aiea Klver end oi mruitted do. rfdatins. They ar drive" otf sud several killed by B romi.any of Virgirlaua. . June 26 BoU in Mdwa- ke. ( Wiacotwin) la o neq iiice of tde l-ore-la ion of hank Bieuey, caused by tha war. Jnae T-. B.illiant afltfir noar ljtiiney. i spuli snioh ' d and Turner iahby, of Ihe Fa itpiier tioiupanv, w'th a bhndt'ul or tDl owere, rut to pekta fifty or sixty i f tUe enemy; the Ashbys JUbtmg hnlf sv it9 llesaiau each at the same moin. ut. Captain I -k Ashby nioi tally wouud.-d. Jui.e iff Kunsgement st t'athii Puiot, betwa'Btl.e C Blcdfate trrxu'S and the Uiiud Btaies steamer Fre Vtn. Captft'u Ward, of the rieeborn. killed. MrhalJ Kane, of Baltimore, arrested by order of the Lincoln Gov ern-Jent. and inusrreiated in Fn Mclienry. June H t-k'rmih BsaJ- Alxodria, hergesnt Hancs, d rt.'t.r.,,..l L IM.A j ' Jobb 79 ftarBtrrltnaTy eVplolt orXfi'oni!l Thomas, of Msrylind. Iignued ea a Wiecb (tdy be t'il;ta passage on tne l earner et. N'chtiUa, fiotn tlalliuiore to Wunhltigtun. During tiie vosee he ibrowa off bis diaictiats, sn 1 in com pany with his eocoifiulice' seises the steamer. Oidvbv, down the bay he cap'ured threo prisos, sad takes the who'e fl et into Fredurfcksbure in triurunli. July 1. (; eral Patterson cinrses the Potomac with the Federal smv near Willis nuport. July 1. .-e ir.ure of 4h Baltimore Po'ko Comniiii'lotieis by order of General Iltnka. They are confined In Fort VcIIctiry, 6ud afterwards lrnnvej to FuftLetafette, (Sew Y"rk ) July 2 fPockndo of !alvee'on (Texas) Commenced.. July S-3. Rattle of Ilavne-'Vire outhe Patemao, between General Pr.t!ero)i'a army arid the 8ou' hern advaeoo mid r C'olonrl Jjekson. After a slmrp tight tie Corifed" iats retirt4. . . Jttly 4r Pkiew'-'h ne n--Ko-P44 ya. T ii U ci itM Cnloi el lreux, of the O niliit a Csdi-!s. killed bv the enemv. - July H liattle -of Ciirtbsge. in tioiit'iwestern' Aliasoml, betweeu the Whxnnriani under Uovcnor Ja-saoti. and the FederHls under Unel F-egte. The Federals hauly eeaf ed, Co', (iia's Brown k lied, fettle txtiaata to ,-arcuXie. July 7 Kll(tLellen,. at Acqnia reek hi tween tie Cuii feileiate batteries and en United Males steamer. - July 9 Fegsgement near Xe tlans. A United-b'Uates wt steamer driven elf by tbe tisvttcuictt ou Ship Hnnd. July' 10 lirimh st Hatter Inlet,- N C, b.i'.wmnthe Cotiledfrale and a U. B. fteHnier. July 12 Bultio o: Jiich itouutain, In Wesinrr Virginia; I'eleat of Col. lepra in by the Federals umlr o ' Cle'.l.'.u. lietrest ufCen. Gariiett. July 13 -liattle of St. iieoies in Western VSrvii.la. 1 Confederates rented am five hnnd-ed cap'ured by Oenetat MeCWIao. Genernl (larnett killed. July 17 Battle o't-carev Cre k. on the Kanawha, l.o-t-een8y0 Coulederates. under Lieut. Col. P.ittotr, HiiJt-001 Fevletala, uir er Col lov?. 'ho Federals dt'tcated, Bad three or their Colonels telu prisoner. ,'u'v IS lUfij or Bull 1 mi. The Fedetal army attack ie Conl. dt iatea, end alt rssveral hours tiKhting are driven back totjentieville with heavy loss." iiajur Baiiuun, Var girtia Volunteeis killed. July 21. Battle of Manumsa. Decisive defeat of the Federal army, under Gcu. Mo I owell, by the I onlederales under t.euerals Ji hnston and Btaute)?rd. l.ociIedclsie, 2H 100 t-tront; enemy. An.OOO strut g. The enemy Hyp lilie s' rick en to VVa-hingion." Hevy loss ol life on both sides. The Confederate UenWa'g Dee and Bartow killed. Con f derate low iu killed and wounded li'oO. Federal losa ia killed, wound-d, andmraing and desert-'d at least l.ri.tit.O. July 21. Capture ol lour p;izes uff Cedar Keya, Fiorhia, by the Cimledi rate sieame' Madison. Lieut, heldon, U. ti. A , and nir-e'een sailors, tiiken prisoners. July 2-i. Haltle at Mcsilla(r Bona) between the Federal army and the'otifcdcrat- uroVr trh iaylor, 'i he Federate defeated and fly to- aids Fort hUunton withaloss of (h.it) two killed. July 2S Pnrrender of 7-0 Fuderal troops to C1- Biylor, C. H. A., at Fort Htuunton, Arzooa. July 3 i. Hetreat of (ieneral Wise la Wtei nVirgiu!a. Do leeches tiaulev Britlee. near 1 ewUUnra. lu s fety. jiuRimv t tji'tierai Atairuuor comtue.iices.nia uiaieu down the Votk Peuinsulit. ., August 3. Kcgngemerit ofl' Galvet-ton between tti I on fcdeiote Bathry aid a Federal sleamor. Ihe latter throw several ah lis Into the eitv. ' August 7. Burning of .Hampton (Virgln'ii) by older of Genet ai Magruder; . August 10 Batt'eef Oak BiU In Missouri. Thii glorlons victory was gaiued by tlie Conlt derate troops und 'T Cioueral lien. AleCulloeh, (.ver the Federal sxmy u.iiler Uou. Lw'" Each sida numlierod about 10 000 men. Lyon w is M led and the. Federals routed wi'h great s'aughter. tJepersi 6eigle coinluc's the rttrtat towards l.'olU. Ji Ogunt 16 fkii mish at Matthias Point. A boat load ol Feder.ils from the United btates steamer rwoltila landed and were fired upon by tho Coiifederato troopa. Five were ktl ed, when they retreated. ' ii4'att i8 Tne. Co federate privat?cr Jeff. Dvh weat ash ue on ft. Ati'jiistipe bar ard was lost. August ZO.-Fight at Hawk's N-.st, W'e -Urn Virginia. bt-tweeu Wise's Legion and tho Fleveuth hio r.eg'iuent. Theemniy fl:d Biter lesing 60 to killed and wounded, Gen. Wife's loss, one man klded. Ancuit 2i. Masou'a Lill, near Alexaniiia, occupied by the Confederals troopa. i August 2D. General edvauco tnuvemf nt of Beauiegard'a aney upon tbe Federal lines on the Potomac A usual 27 Ffbt at Bailey's Cross Loads, near Alex andra. The Confederates rout a body of the enemv aud take ilmson's Hill, live Federal captured and one kl'led. August 27 Battle of Cros Luucs in Weatcrn Virginia, between the Confederate forces nn 'ef General Floyd, and the Saveoth Ohio Kegmi' ut uud?r Col. Tvler. Tbe enemy tt'rriDly cut to pieee. with B" hset" I'M) killed, woundeJ and iiiitBciug. Col. TjUr was the lirst toiuu. Our loss 3 killed. August 23-!!), Battle of Fort mttena. Ihe Confederate emieiif biutnta on llkttcren Island Bttacked by tbe Fedcrul fleet unjer Cumnn dure Ktringham and General l'icaiu:i butler. After a bombaidmem of twenty-lour hours the coinmauder of the Coufedeia'eB, t.'ommndore Barron sur rendeie l. The enemy captured 091 prisuuers, ami carried theme n to ew Toik. Iheis'and oecupiej by ihe Fedcta' trorpa. . " . Beptember 2 General Fremont frsues a proclamation in St. Louis, confiscating the slave of re nets. September 2 Skirmh-ii at Big Creek, on tho Kaiu .. Tlie enemy driven bac k. " . heptember 6, Advance of the Federals in Kcn'neky." Pai!u:'ah occupied. , 1: '. . fctptember7 Tha Confcdt-ratea under Ctntrrfl Pillow occu,i Columliiia Ky. . Keptemr 10 Battle of the Gauley, a Carnifex 'Ferry. W;itrrn Virginia. On erai Lofcenciana attrcked tJeneial FKii'd'a nnkion with (l men. After srvcrsl iuefleoitial allcinj U to carry it, he loll back bullied and oinl.enrieuvd. At least 1.0 of tne enemy were killed and ti.) wounded in thee vain ellbrts. F ovd lad but five men woafiJcJ. aa hi" force was well protected. At uitht. tenting that Hoa- eiicrana mixht cross above - nJ altaeh liitn in the rear, t loyd retreated. . retrtemhet 1 1. Battle- f. Leinsvil! on -he Potomie Several regirrenis ot Federal tiootis utider Col. Isaao J. Steven.", (. I ihe New York fcevemy-fftutti, mib,;d from Cha'n bridge on a rcoonnoitauce. They were attacked by the Confederates nnder Colonel J. h. B Mraut, ami after a shafp light, tted in Bull Lua fashion. Federil loss, 6 kiilod and woended. Confederate b aa, none. beotimber 11. Faille of Toncv's Creek, nth'! Kanahv Wine's esvalrv. nnder Colonel t'larksoo, defeat Hie enemy, whoso loss is 20 kUied aad wonuue-1. Clarkcoa also tOiM 60 ir aoners and los' not a nisn. ' bentember 13 Colonel John A- Washington, of Virginia, Killed in a skirmish lu Western V irginia. bepu-rnoer 1!. Battle of llarbourtvilie In Hentncny, be tween HoO Confederates noderOenerU Z j!lifr-fler, ardlsOJ Vederala. The enemy routed aa usual k ith a lues of 60 killed and z priaoueis Dates- After at h w's Vn't'.e, 1! ere:ny wlllidrew; leelnF yrn son wiiii master m inegrounu. m- nuinkUled, wonnded and Bvseio?. nsmy's loss sv lent-t Oetolrer J. lielrest of Hoeetieracs fruiaKew!! STonnlatH. Hs Bod with hi" whole ermy ts the other side of the Gauley. twenty ti tles dtitsut. " V (ictober 6. The Ch'cksrnacowicn Pseee. nt, PMoeke ilsnd. N. O. An ertire Indiana Keginsent cbaej teujj miles by tiJ. Wiiv-ht'j Third G-oiijiB Hnfimert. Thirty I we) Federal orisix r'S and faldtble niuriiions o' war rap turnl. t'ol WrVt-.t's tr on n an, wh ran af'et )ll( ene-ey ontil he fell exhnatd. The Nrthera ppi, cIin4 a msrtitfk-ent Ferleial Tlcty. Th'Tttsu Is of rebela Idled. O ctober H Battle ut Unta Jus Uland ner l u t Peknts. The t onti diutea nu ler llrnera' a, ;, ra ,Dl r. Bou'h Carolina, nuke a snc-eeMul attack nn B ly Wi!-a camp, ronting the yowdtfs and tuirB'ng the Bp. fi lly ran ofl In ht shirt. , WbHe retnrnicg lo i'susaco:, sever) uf the Confederates were kpled- ,. Oolober U B.ttle ,.f tl.o Mwst? jl P.sea. Cnm modore HolHus. with bis rtiu-qulio ft'tl. tta'l-.,l and ilia, v wrswd lb Federal Fipiadrotl blorksdnt tb 'itV n the Mis-tajl; pL Lo-ecLo -ner J. H. 'IcKiieiuda luuneb cap tured . , tlctnber 15,-J ftr- c-.e-n; ! cfJ I'or.'j. a',- "Sumn'i Bill for evfta weehs, la'vaiii expeet.ilion otg. I'.'ng a Uhl from Mc: le.Uu, the Confederate army n II t r.cicto ( entis vllie. - ; ' October Id -P't.'e"if Bulivi-fj bear Ilm pi-r's Ferrv Col. Toinur Arhhy. with 2 i0 v lu to os and J 1 ra Vir ghii niiliitii mpleirly lou'.sd It-'JO Fiderals, killing io or iw sou raa hi n priannera. Oc'nbee 21. ibt at Pie.le-ctisttiwn. Mo. Jeff Themp sen, with I'.'tHl Visiouriaua, dtieu back by SekiO Federa ailh loson bo h sides. October SI. Brilliant virion at I,e-lni'tr. Tbeeueun With twelve rr;iinmits (Tins men ) t:d.;r !cti G. 11 Hal? crosi-ed tii4 l o.omau arl stb-eked ibe l'nnl, ilati irny near Le'sbun?. oousiatmir i f thiee re::nneiit (I ) m ) tin 1 Gen. Natnnn G. Kvans, of Nm h Carolina. 1 he Fed raV were teinblv d-lu aed, lii.slng6bi in killmi. Mm) in wounded and Si0 in prisimers, -almi 4 pieoes ot ftriil y ml 1 i S'Siul oi arms. I. en- linker w.is killed, snd on our H.it ( ol !;nj t wn m 'tal'y wounderj ..Com6jei.ntjL J-j a ST AllitiL 111 wonnurit s any oKUm eneniy were h at in ln river urtoonr as lien I Fremont, bavirir advaO'-ed from r t. Lcuis, orcunies biiiiii(itle!d. Ha. ...Uciplier 31. lUfnlgtintioii (I G'i. Wiuliel.l Fenlt a .eueiBl!strno of ihe, Lmco'.ii Hli)y.l!a ll cuceci-J b. ri..n a vrvniiux ' ' ' November 13 Gfeht stunt on the Atlanfiai eost tevoral of ti e Lincoln Armada !o-t. Movomber ft -rFremoiit lemovtid from ills commund in ngluin and suvceaded' bv Jlunfer. l'ho Utter iuiliiedi.ile ly orders a retreat to Ht. I onts. ' No -- mberfi. Battle of Hi Itti; nt on the Viaslmlnnl rlar er,on nflor General t ut.t. 10 tmo s'MiBt, attacksd ;t : e;-. Pillow, at lUt.mon, p. uaite (Munit-ns, K, A dreadful cat ouge on both shies tu-oi.d au.l p.'Ww suilii Ing rapidly overpowered, wh'ti be w.is '-ulnrced bv O.neral Polk. Tbe enemy brain. .v ,ne rlterniitil tiii ht eloa.'d llie pui.uit. .( oulcerstie loss i'sj. Federal loss 12 JO. - Novcmbur ' Ttnttlo of Port llyl on the Kouth Car Jinn coast. The Band Forts in Poit Boval harbur attuelicd b a lara Federal liuet, nudci Cctinmiidr Iiupont aud Ueuei i.l Hlitrmriri. After a fuiinus canii nade, the shot and shult ti'oiu the rivet rallif) like nail, tl.s hr ie Uelo-.d s tete it rd. email 1 mi on both idea. ihe enemy liiuded I2,t't0 tlpB tnuuedUteiy am' occupied tl.e deserted Forts. Rovemlier7 bibiiir.ii, on the Hiippahauuoek, fHielitd by the Federals. ' November S. Feveral bridges ou the Tennes-ee aud iig.nia Builroad burtied-trvtii t latt IruuSavee lori-.-a. November H.U.ttle of plkeu.n- iu Kentacki. Tbo eOHmy repuhej wl'h vi-iy hevj lo-s. iioveniber X.eisure of MiVsrs Mssoo and HiJell, m board Ihe liriutU steamer Trent, by Captain Wl'kes, oi the United btates. sieamer ban Jacinto. November; 9 Fig'.t at .Guj audolto,' pn tlie Ohio river, Western Virginia. Coinnel Clarkson, with Ihe ceTa'rv, mndo B gallant daxll Into lh? tou II, slaugll'lTHig 40 Fro-jin, woundea 60, and took 18 piUom-ra, lut-ing only to n o.i himself. Novi njber 1 1. Genoial Floy l retreated from Cotton Hil', OB the Lanuwru. . Colon d St. (i"oiB ( rouhan kill' d. November 15 Arrival ot Msra Mu"-n and !-lidelt"at Ft r re Monro.!, in charge yf Capiaui V i.ka. T buy ale sent vo r uri 7r b'tts ('rtNFEJ)ERATK KIUXKSSF.H. BATTLFa BBF A . -1 A I.T. rHiii-H'vi ; a. a. a Mit to r tsrtT; Betri. . -. . - - - j NnVi-nWieTro Cajtterft of 30 Fcde-r i.ra- Up ton UC, Potomac) by Ms! .r Martin, cf the Nutohk CMValn. t heptem -er 10. a tie of Lexington in Missouri. The K isseutl troops under Oeural Price h.ivicr beetbrod tne city nf Lexington, at last forced the enemy nnder eolonel tiull'iran. to suriet.dcr. Our loss in the eiic of battles aiound LtxiiiRton Wiis2 killed and 72 wuu;.ded. Price to k 3.SC0 piicners, includiDg Ctdoneis v'njiigBn, Jrta-sbail. Bedintr, Vvnite, Crover and liao ner coir.misnoriea omceis, 6 pieces ot artillery, 2 moriars, 1M hoises, 100,0 O wonh ot comaiiFsary stores, large riuasnitita of arma and mnui lions. and o'her tiroueitv. be ai. recovs.ed the great aeal ot the stale, and the. puhao rucrja, ud t JOO.OOO to inooey. ; - .. K ptember 23 24-25. Uesvv skirraisuing on Fevmd .! oun- tain, WraieiB Virginia, telweem lioeecorariB aud Wue. Twe Conrederates Llled. ' ' Feptcnibev 2-21. Battle of Alamesa. in Aew Sexlco. Csolaio C pwood, wiJi 114 Texana, celibated a large body of United butta regulars, uuder Cot. Kobei , with great s'hugb'er. Copwood"s loss, two killed. Kepiember 2IJ. Col. J. W. bpaniding- of Wise' a Legion, killed while oo a acoutiue; sxpeuitian in Westvrn Virginia. j-eptemrar so. liopsinvii:e, iu Kentucky, Uaeu by Cen. Butkner, C A. t -ctulitr L Laiitura iA tiiaFailrrit 'inumtr Tajiai Altieminrie rvound. hn lha Contedtfria .Vn .n I'mi. mJ Baldph. Forty be iederals taken priaoiters and IIOO.IM) Wurih of s eres captured. October 2 President Davis visits the Confederate army at Mafia waa. Gratd v:ew of tha trocDs. Octobers. Battle of Greenbrier Biver ia Weiem Vir .uia, between 1500 Coutederates, tmUer Gea Eenry U. ackaoa, as4 3000 Fedenl, asder Ueneral Seynold (Potomac) by eV veral Federals kiilod. November IH. Oeeupaiiuu rf the J Atein shore 1 1 V.r ginla, by ihe Federal troops under 1 end i ockaood. NortmUer M SkirmieU near F-- Cnuieli be' ween ihe Virg'tiiw cavalry, ui der l.k-ot CoU.ni 1 Lee, rn I a body of tie Fen rul ( avalry. Tbe enemy routed wuh a I m (7 killed and 10 raptured. Our lu-u 1 killed 8' d 12 cu; tu ell' Novemuer 22 23. Bombardment .ir 1'- " - o:.. a.- Fori P.ckeus opens flie n tieueial Bragg' i:..fcr-. Brjg tebpouds and a cannonade cf two dnN fol'..KM. 1 h IViicr.l veas. ls enMaln in the fiht driveb I b.idiy ustnjpeii Warrentou paitiaily burned by the iliel.-i n .in Ko' t P,ei us. Finally Col. Brown. Undiug Ink efi irta lu'i.'e, ceaces his lire. In his official report he gave hla It aa at 1 k.Hc i and .1 w uud id. fevenil sere killed on tbo HeH. Htu'i.'s h.is, one man kill-d by 'he em tin's (lie, aevr.il wu id 1. Nuveaiber 2L jucupauiou of Tybee l and ly ti e Fid ers'a. .... Noveuil er 2C Ca!ry flgl.t tear Vic'iiu (Pob in ic) tie tween the eneniy snd Coiot.eL Kans jiu'h N-.jitli Caioiioa Cavalry. 'any of the enemy kil.ed and i'i Ceptured. One rederal iieg.iUBUt ran, tho oDiccia leading, Uansmu's' lots one. l)ecetiiber 2 bkirniii-h at AnanJal ", lVilornne. CM. (" W. F.elds, Sixlh 11 'g nient Vugisia t av dry, kills fd ir snd captures fifteen of the enemy. Firidi' lo two. Dect mber 3. Baltic of Draiuavil e, near Hi "otoiu ir. Gen. bluart has aa engagement wi'h a auv-ri ii le y of the enemy, and alter a hard figt.l is force I Li le'-rea', wult a loss of over 2oi) -ia killudf WiounJ.-J a&l mimg. Tie eA-rr's loss fcven greater. . Docemtier 13. Battle of the ALegtisny, In Western Vt gin:a. Thrt Confederate army, . liW trnug, und r t o!. t-dwa'd Joht;s,on, was attacked by uUM led- 1 t'i .-pi The lattor was galUutly icpulsti i er ct veTh'-urs light ing. ' Pccepiber 17. Gen. T. J. " Ja koa d-'lrovs ti No R. on tbe ( b isspeake and Ohio Canal, 1' i.s eut iiuf ell Caunl eotnmonicatlou betwee n Vt a-'binoton end ilie. U . a- , Den bor 17. Battle of Woodaouvi! e. in-K.. t.tecky.- A 1 ito body of the uiicmy at'aci Ui.ne:fl n...d'iitii, "who la l 1U0 iu'autry and 40 pieces o; srtil'cry, but won defeated with los of 7S kil'ed and w. umieii. - 'I he Cou lederuteli liegaHflCel. Xartjvot lixaa, . lKccmber 2d. ewward snrrsndeta ain.jii aud ?ni3bI, bj letter, to Lord Lyons the Bnu-h tviiuis er. i-'ecember iBv lia'tlo aif ttpolh'ei :o, t;i in.nan Teiri'.ory, 75 miles Koitdwest of f'.it t.ii .on, l.eUe.oi C.-L Jamea sf. Mclntoth wiib lonr tegimeiirs and the lu tmn bliies .f the Federal ti-jveruuieut unuor Hooi t hlel, tip. lh- lejh. lo. T wo hundred of tho rDerair Mied and w-u.ol ani lou tiheo p!ioiier ; lObo-fa ispiurel. e'onfel rjte low lUk'lled and 20 wouu.ie.l. lid bu Jtf it.-t di urn iorj. Opothleyliolo fld to Kmas avseeiiioeraVt bvpl .i-, iu il - up on l.oaua ol u.3 t irrue- rate steamer bVabiid, under Capt- I yucn, v, h aUeKa th Federal ateamer Kxpreaa, baviw the aeh oimr rh woo 1 i tow, and after a fierce fiitht, in which ihe Federal Bitteue at the flip U,"s take a part, siicc.is in diivi' g oft ih.t t X mesa sBicsp'turilig tue s houuor, "'takibg hot idtilfarfik in tnumph. . - B". -ember 2. Fi; ht at t acrtmei-t, r. ar Gre-n river, la Kentucky, betweca a defa-wneni ot fol. Forrest's Cavalry and the enemy, ho wm tif .U d atu-r s ilrbt id ha'f an hour. Couleuerate toss two kill .. 1, oe wouaucd. Fed rat ioea 10 kuid, 20 wounded, lip iis-.nfis. A hTATEStT OP Tlltt IlLLi-I), Wel'UKD AND CU'TCklLD IK TUK SkVri'.lL Btrrt-rs SNi OTU BGAUISS,:.T IMtUB TBAB 1HV1. - The following tslle exhlb.ts an approximation to the losses of both paitiea by the seve.al engiRement during the year. 'J ha Cbled.ni losses are compiled frem the oflicijl reports of the cui manLn iS 'cis, (when such rep'-rU were f.nl.ii.ed ) Of rou'sedB cau only guess a", the If a ot the enemy. "Ihe votii.ro papeia arid, in pniihab ilia oflklal reporw cf th? Federal i-eiiera s. and the Utter have general y j rovd themelves saeb mon-trom ful iiura i hat out utile c. nnien. e c-n be plated in thei,- re pt.ru when- they aie pn'ilt'ied For 'ii-l ince, TicaynBe Boiler t-t. ti 1 his ios at Ik th ! at Bbeut thirty, whea it is a Botonoaa fait tint ii smail t'jUid e.1 Maeruder'a men slot buried thirty-two Federal bodies after the batiie la estiniutirig -the" tedeial. Sow-ex, we have adptd the opinions ot tne Confederate ofiics commanding, who are gentle b.cb, and open wh.e statesieuts reliai.ee may be placed. Feb. il ii Antonio,....'..., i Mar. H Fort Brown A prill t Port S'lmter,..' ApilllA s'c-it Blis, Ar.l'U'.'O lud'annU May U -eweil's Pelnt.... .. ,. . t'ay 81 Fjtifax r0Brt L'ous,.. J mia 1 en,uia Creek, Jnne ,6 P'g s Foist,. .,; -.r.i Jons 1'lfireat Bclhel,. . Ju iO 1 Vienna... ........ ,, June 17 Ks'isns Clly,..., ..... June l New Cniok,., JuueVi lloBIBry 1.. ....... June';" MiiUltUs Puiut,. ........ Jiriy? r!a? nt ',.,. 0. .1 July fi Cartbge,. ........... July IT srey Creek,.-, July 11 llnrLun,.... Ju.y VI Viin iAa,. . j.iijr 7:1 tis-tiia, ir, .Iiily 2- Furt H inntoiii.sj nr. lfJpltr8fl.'llU hut H Matln.s Point,.,. Auir. i'H Hawk Neat..,- . Aoir.?? Uaihry'aC.o.s llokds,.. Ai'g.'jr.''r. I tni'i,; Kl't ":t"g r k, . f I'pl.B liau'ry,. . . . .H. it ll!iwinvili, CO; 0i fa. Oil DO Oo! l no s 2- 00 ' ' tb 3 Ti- pn On On S! i si ' (Hli J 1" 17 10 ) JIM .tWnf tiOl- Olf (Kl (Hi! SDOj UO 00 reut T fept.pi eptr.Hi eejit 2- i'ct. Ootr Oct. fi.-t. I 'el. tet. TV, I Nov, I Nov. ' Nov. '! Nov. IU Nov. I Nov." 21 No 7 Ieo. 2! ih . l.i Deo. 1 1 lire,. 2i Dve,2 V' I'ouey'a Cr.'ek 'lUfboiirsvi'-li',. ... Uxiort.B,.. 'tis meat, A, tsanier Faiiii)',., 'leeobiler, i 'l.i. h .in I..n -nnt lti s i. l. , Klaxtaaippt l'.t ra,..j . bdiva,. ... ..... L t .ersbiif g,. rv, ;, ib'luiont,. . ..... ,mr? I'iketon, Uiivandotit),. ..... ... , I'ptoii Hill..;,,,.,.... I'al.s ( In r Ii, I'ciiaS"''., ....... ... 'ir Vlurna,,, AnamVala, llr(rl;liy, .., ,,,,,,, , 'V'uodsuuvil'e ....T... pi lu j-oliold... , . . . . -ari aiui'Mo,., Total Of (it. 01 Ot t V bu On, 00. (Ill 2i flj (Hl (HI- mi! 72i III! 0 r-81 fl 2. III'! I 37 llo t DO1 ' 11 ' 11 CO1 2i !."! 4 li! (ml 42 Oil 10 r-ttti 37 K ' f. trOj tiO; Out 00: Of! ft (XII 101 - 00 (Hi 0, 0 0O fill ro; nil 0(1! 3 ill O-i 01 3ft ml On Mil On (H (-1 (! O'lj (ol 12 0i ID Olll 0IH Ofl f0' f0' 00, OK. 00! Ob! Iftit, 7V Ml. 1M1 0l SI 151 ; 87 300 60 2iSi lOt'O 16'H If". 2f, 150 7 001 20 iH aiaj liKKi U0f 0) 6 Jo ir li liii 150 j ."l Ji.j 'Mi' K0 (M llSif ll Of Oo tit fli'O Ofl s 11 On! (mi (.(! 2 1 117 ft oi (III! () 00 0 0 . On on; too 210 4 t .7: 0i 8f 3 230 jr. a. m 00 (Hi h li 4 lIHIi Sn; 75 f Pr.l Wlti.1i07! SSjl'U 7HI4 NI77 U 31 tM 4H mm (lilt lo o 4MM (X V0 (to C.I 2ISI 4.1 r0 00 CO 1(10 0110 to 4 f 00 Ht 00 l.d 00 00 00 f.1 Ml 00 20 101 0 00 7..0 3iXi a-0 (0 ft 101 (III oo B lit 2 150 00 4") 4SI 31 17 oo 12 TIM J. xi W4 3" 10 OU 2d 15 00 H 100 11 ... ABVr'fT! Tv"" 1 Will be Inserted at FIFTY O .V I ci y ' Pns er has, for the fimt fnaerflon, I j ( b. i h per sipiare for ecli rei . i ,-t VANCH. , : Advctfsement Inserted as F; rci! ct I ' srs chart; d nuo-haif mr thso snove r .' (leaded) or les countej as a npiare. "ilvertn.emeiita Iniwrt'd every o'her r! r t 47 renta per auar fur each tnaoitlon after i ' tfU'i ft'ihli ailoo Bis-le wHhout a r"poo i BISIM;SS AND ritOFESfllONlLTt.! fox. ur.WKX.t. ti c., ACisim Fill! THI3 IIICUMOMD MAxarAfrii HH(PANY, Bre receiving every we ' Coitou , Bt.d OswAlmres. v JuB. lt. M.'l. ""-'-.' , . , ' rf Y HVK ' : ad ALU V. OLDH ASt. (Sort . nr lit H,-Wl. v I .ll..i 1 ii i i ;nm. Frni'1,1 ion l." 'i. t AlirOilN AMFi.OUli Kll.Ur. AM) t tr WON MKilCHANT, - Wu.mimjton, N . . Fob. ft, l-aoi. - '..- - f ! 7M.rl J EAU V. lUrt jniulalloit. - KlUed.,... WuUodyd., , I'l iSOI.O! H, . Total.. Co lifedclttte ,iaa. .....IIM 8.14t ' Uh7 Federal Loss. 4011 7iv' I - bill . -. . , f(t-iAnrNKiuiiiir, , flvlt? tinlemlgiied hnystWs dsy entered Into a flener.il g Comiiil-,lon and Mercantile hmiuess, ander the firm of Kloliley & Vu, -i . .... 1 Mr, 1. ili we ti is our dn!y empowered Attorney frtl.e j 'mtissrttnn of any rnd all buaineiwi of the firm. OSlso in Parsley ' Bow, iVorth Water btreet. . '- . JAWM UTOTCl.KY. . '' (J, W. OLBUAM. .' - Wilinlnifon, N. P., Feb. 1, - 137 ! -- , . It. .. llnLMlh B. - - . ATTHliXKY AT LAW. HA removed to the centre otllro of JOURNAL BU1LD IblGH, next door Weet of bis formor location. ' (LiiobHr17th, liil. . . 1 tf V " . Mt Jr". A ALLTCS. ? A TTO It N R X H AT ialTf, ' HAVK removed thir oliVe from Front to Pi IneesS street, JC UUNAI. BUlU'iMti.H, formerly occupied by 11. L, 11 uhues. &n, - - - - October Hill, l"ri. ' V i. t. ntTTUWAT, - 1'KTTEWA 1 MlMHtie,. HVKtlAL tiOMMKmo.V t Kllull ANTrt, VAiO.!, IWJIi No. Jl North Water St., Wiluilrigton.il. 0.. 1X1(14 11. ICIIAMUITUT, DUCGG13T AN!) PJUC'TICAL FH A MMACEOTIST, . -. . -v -WlI.BIMIV.IB, N. C. Ksey s otmslturtly on band a select sto.-k of Ji-"g; M'i-i'rn.-.t, lhtiiu-tno OimI kwpan 0inirvWs, fnmf and T'jttri Articles, IVWf and Liquor! fur MtdH'U J'utpott$, ViTTf, tl)i 1 B.lrii,uli. at-UMitlon paid to PatWjairTioMS, Faattif rsuirss, Mnu.iiNs i iishtm, an, -- ' .f tore tmmedlately nnder the " CorolliiB Bote!." ' -July 12, Into!.- - , ', . -' "., IflJ.tl -31-tf BO0SII BOtlBB. 'JU7 20,009 Th-it e hve ru.it overrated the Federal loea ia proved by il.n .i we h rxtriK t irom Ihe wasblngton coirenponcrDce ol u: lf l oi K 'l imes, or a late dale. i!y ruliuna at Hi War lieparliiient op to the 20tb Deoem ber, I ieiirn (bat Ihn morlAiilv its our aunv since the war l.r.l.e nut will jeo h V'l.llO'i. The liunibnr killed In battl.i, sl-tiiiif-hs, Ae., Is about 11,000, tl.e r.nmber wetiedud 17. (hr). 'Ihe mi in l r if priivpueis In the Huuth and deserters rim it. nt to ii0i.tr, ll vie bad the means i f ac italnlng the Federal lossttby the noiii. rous t-n.a.'br enea emvnis, picket tkitmisheS Ao , diii lrir th year, we iiilnht eall rany Ihe number of hilled nn.t wounded ojr to the llgnra iudlo&ted iu tbe NeWYuik 1? .A Of, SALTS AT April 6 1 h, 1m12. .WILSON'S. Mf.I.ll'AltV KIIH.M) X UUl.CS. - hAVjsl sow i..n exhibition the three lesding SfjUil i( M ijiiiiary i.idiiiir ertdies vie: 1 If K MliNlvkV MAiJDLW, f ."' 'I UK bt.nl-I.A 11 i..AfilH.K, TUB t ot-LM.LAM KAOdLH. Also, .Mexlrau. Hopi), bpuiiib, V nglh, Atinkapa's and wli"i pi pniiir st)l. a, at VVTLbuN r. F .I.. 'U w unk vm:. TO FAM1LIKH ii li voi on li u-d s iiuantlty of fins imported bherry, kiadoiia aud l'oit Wines. Also, very o d aud choice M-iippeiuong vtiu-a, bottled by ourselves, which we desire to i lotto Ht cn-. iiiir-ai:i rnay be had if sppiiestlon be ni'eit;y. Apply io wuru it , uanir.i.. saroti 10. No. 4 North WAter street. jos Km m. snos ajB. tivai's b. tamahuimub. . J. It. tlMIHHOal A. Ll. ... KNEUAL Co.MMlb!,lt)N WliilCll ANW, ' June is, Wu.MiKefoH, N, ti. il n. r.if.s Rfj. . llOf-fALir CKUCKIi AND C0MWI.SSI0.7 KIR. CHANT, aud DWALHU IM N'AAL HI Oil til), earner xfr iied fdHil. t sUeeta, VVlltnlugWn, ii. V. , Aurit .', l-el. - : .. '.'' ''' " ' " - M. WirilRAT & AO., - -(Ibeew.ania ta It ut rap 14 paataotdk.) i MfcilW.l(jN tAFnCrliTH - - ' . - Ajiie v-'"'tfc4Ai.R Guoevma,' - .. HATl.lt hTHh'KT, , ' . , V.'UM1NU10.N', N.C s. Mi smt. p. a, tv.wiaisos. , a, t, vcnmVr .twl.rnt.ry . It i1. li.vtf " 1. J. CPf M. . . W. . tKPAI.t., J. S. XltNUAtL t B , ttl,'S il., 111. fctCN lKiM.vaA-WTi-ANU WlIOLF'iALK 020 ' Ko. 11 A H. North ft'.,! e Pt . , r'aerh n'.K'IMl " - 157-tf . Y'tOVMI J CUU1, , (; - T. c. A r. tivwnnrii. WiJ.lllcT-'. h. fi. .rehll. W7 - JM Iv " . WAMiKtl MIRA1UBBJ.. '. C i.sf . or to Wlke fiforrs Co..) WnOLFSALB AND KKTAII, URDGGIHT, 4A Mbst rrusnT, WiLsrtNsjrott. N. V. mWO L't)NK4"PKITATK FLAtH FOH BALK, ht JL ApiilSth, IWi.'. WlljrAKFfl'S HOOK hTOHR. l.tHl' Ht.AdC MtM'MCTOltl, T AMP BLACK in Uilk, Bsrrell sod ilhd.; 1 J o ijimii Black in 16. panels, Uarrebi and lilida. For sa,' April 4-h, !f.tl. J. 11. HLOPPOtf & OO. 1()T ()F TIN; J TO 3 INCH GAS PirEj FESDLIlAl. BCCCKSf EH. P ile a. BATTI.EL . I- June 3t,biilippi,.... ....... June ;ier.nvi:ie, Ju.y lis.ca Uouuiain,". .'.T. July in-, oeorge,.. Aag. datterss .."... Oct. 21frederlckstcrn,.",.. Nov. 7 Port Boyal,. ....... Deo. 2 Praaesvie,,...... ci C c. i i i s -t , i . - a . i a. i5i!l'5 !? 4, yl 4 !.... -to Tir- 9t-. n- ToUl, 14 ' tA-i Mi oi! 12 4-t (r. 00l 4 11 6tn (Ai e-. 1M' 278 Ul ' 4 r' 10 .. . tv f i.. low'.. 86j 207,' J Karnh 31. 15 - Ill i ViiJ a UCaJI VI , 4 7 - -" ' BHAci3 WiaH CLOTtTt f For sale by JOK. B. BW1SHOM A (70. nriLH. flouu, h half bbU. Flour, 25 hair do. Just re'eivid snd for lole by Ju. 21. . PtlTtiA'AY OiaE. "Feb I4';, ISi.J. S lOilK AMI Mlf.I For ALkX. OLL-.Aai. VO. 1 1'Alili.Y JLucIi, and Winter Fd Cats. A. v sate by N -C01T0S -CAULS.- Ti'S 7. 8 nod 10 Cotton Cards. f.b. WU. For sa! at WILSON'S. (om-ni covmitt" Tl tti-t i'i? K i AtiLYlU CoFFlH at 65 cla. icrlhl tne rL'. A rniv to Feb. Ion, Im.J. PETTFWAT 4 VO'OZr.. IV SlOHf.. f "10FN, VoaI, Hon lny, Flcir, Mce Ptraw, Wheat, Bran, 4 fji .its, (iro'i! d I'es 'eat. Ac, Ae. For sale by " f- I. fi'h - Aft. X. OirhHM. 3 lit 1.4).. I'llhs I IA1IXU CAMUS "JU. i lern.std and for sa'e at sj . Aju 25. UITAKE'S Book Stjre. ht Lr.JTY's liiK HTCKK, CI MPBKSS. UAis PK. F'VFIi VI "e rn Pie d Fortifications sol Ar . tili. ty. wi'h pi. tea; t-roper's Caslry Tactics! Man Gal for Cult i hj olvcr; Saury's tkiirnialiug Drill fur Mount' d Trrvps. - April I'iil ' ' - I.At.M. tWO tx aoti ul Cut.lmi.raie Flags, for a.le low st - ApiilSo. hllAh.Ui'8 Hock btore. LtlAU l"K.NtlLS. LEAD PelJiCILS, foraaleat , w UlTAh.Kil'8 Book Hole. fcLATf. Pi NClL. tor sale st VVHiTAbit..ii'n Rook fctore. PACK-i PLAYISG CAHDS. for sale at - v. illfAktU a Book Btort. a w i CUX CAPd, f irssieat aa),UuU ApiU30. WUilAkUlVi Book Store. Of OAT ;1.()0 150 PAfR OF TRACK. AND BREAST CHAINS ; 77 d.-x'n of ma e bndiea ; 11 collars ; - - - . 4 "fpair of Harness ; lt7 dcxeB of ( urry t'omhs 13 ttage ( bains ; . - : . ' 1,473 Whips, as-brted patterns"; '.' 34i Bngy baddlo Trtea, at JAMF.S R (LM)N4 Oil, Lea'her.SAdr.or;, Traakand aAiness KstabnebTeot, t- Ki.i l.. '-- -' i. r. kriTcnBU.. KIJ II MtTCHKIiL, -. . , WHOLF.HAI.K AND Hl-TAIL MKALF.ItB IN liiN. PK A", OA Tel. BYE, Wljy.AT PflAsf, OIL VP A 1.1 ,-H.".iiil (J t'r!l F.OMISY, H08 CajW Fti I. Ml. I . I t -" aim, 4 Vn t",K TfT- ?v'7V ?S VA V, n t H ff'U Wtw ,-.tret. - . ' i .am. M.C ; . .1 ' ,-.- . .V , - .. - r'ATnSffl A "!WKtA, i , -.- V .. - . ' WasTmnTOH, N. C. A. t. BOWitU w. W. BABBIt. "rf ts. tn NOJICKS. X-rAnTTKlSIIIP rVOTIt K. ' rPBK TJNOKlifi'ONkl) have eptercd into Co-rartrmrvihfj. .1. In the tc-jra of Wilmington. N. C, nnder the firm ot hoL-.TiKULANI A COI.F-MAN, fur the purpoae of buylug and selling SibGBO fc'LAVLd, whtrs the highest cash prices Will be paid. . , They also have a house rn Mublle, Alabama, whore tliey wtllrecnive and roll slavs oa ouiumisslan. Liberal .wdvas ca fnade npoa slaves loft with them for s!e. ' - 1. J. boUTHRUI.ANi), JAilLS C. CULLMAN. August 1st, ISjV. 50-t "' '. ftMicis OATH.' ' CHOICH AUT1CLE, Jiist feeiy,r. For sslc ky Feb. 7th . MffThi-VAY MM)liE. " ' 1 -. HOAP. MltH, A LOT of hard Boop, made at hnnie, a eholce Bnlclo. 1 For sale by PiiTXliWAY A M0 OH hi. : Jan. 24. KXODf Ol rLOCOHS sUa C0Bt;nnaf A Feh.2i. e " .. WILfcON H. -fJfOIUsMr-'-V- .. .-- LOT CHAIN CAIi; E; , . f; .. ;. r, ,. Half kur K(isoml:i; . " J, -. . Lot Of Wire; - , ' : .- . ; . - Plooch I-hares ; " l" ' r '''' 7,)J Bull Envelopes ; ' , - i - ,t'u ; 10 reams Blue Boled Letter Paper; ' , s Part box Window Ola-A) . -, ', - f 1 Plough ; ' ' " 2 letter Copying rrtssee." For sa'e Tiy ' " Jfarrh 224 , Jt)3. B. BLOSSOM At LtL - , HOCP IliON aod I4INC11M x Lot I'hsin Cable ; - - ' -:'.',. ' ' Lot Wire, suitable for ttrnpjila . . ., ' ', ; . Plough Po'nts; ' ' Lot of Iron Gas Pipe, 1 and 1 Incbt i ; ' ' Lot New Type J . . ; -' . - y ,- . l ull Envelopes ; ' ... , ' ' Part box Wi;.dow Ol i-s ; " S Jpr Copying Presses. For sa'e by starch 29th .- - J. B. MXtofiOli CO. UllS AAA! tJL'SJ CAfsi 1 fTWn'rr are 1n w of Imn - v s-d beaVA-Pl1' A Ciemseives while thers are y-t lew mjre '-c.C4i.' ai Annl-0. WHirAKtfV ' Olt Oil.. MACmNEHV. Train and Nsatsoot o3 hj the Barrel, (atlon or Ouirt, at : April 6th, Ifoi. WHIN'S. ALtXIIOU ' T AM now distilling- a snperior article of SO per cent. AL- 1 (AillUL. wkicB 1 oaer lor sai n niiw"." i i Apply to April . 152. M. slcL 1 1 K lLM.il klC'lli., KECLTVnn BY FXPHS-H. the. follow ii j venient Mspa, ) ist published : tsxp of Faorth and Bmiili Caroliti.t, wish E of Virginia and ksau-ro part of ticcrp a. Uap of KeniU':ky SLd 1etneme, r; g ff. rjta'es borden-g o K'-c-' y 1 ; ul Alsbama. Oeorg a tsi Nortii t . .... :a r lie ions MVIIilHI ji iKi.rsv. i v.? tTTTirni. bt at nwordj and B-ft. snd for sale at - April 24. " f-t rereivel . WUll AKE-PH Bookstore. A ll 1 t - fpllS mot cornp'.c.o a : a: A-ApnliJ- :-i.tri.i.ii'iA n -t io t '-s .le cn be hil at v, ..ITAKr-li rt Pok btore. . Apri tk. tAlM -'- ."i.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 13, 1862, edition 1
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