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M TELEGRAPH' FOH TUB JOVK5AU . ' . , , -HE ATLANTA TIRE. ... . - ArorgTi, Gi , May 1.1th, 181.' TI- Sr. at Itl.n'i jn tha 1 1th int.. dralrnted lY.IIam'a - Warehouse, containing Ight hundred balrt of Cotton, two hundred tiercel of R!c, two h'&dred toil fifty thoo-Bd poon-1 government Bacoa, Ml "ether government tore, . . . ........ . . i . . I t . ! . . J,., it. . foa If II muuiru usrrcis ui Dusr, Ull lull uiuva , ic " in J ponnls Boa; weir nearly a'l djutroyed, "harlot) ifing to prlrate p-tiei. Tb war Job9 totally destroyed, nd tb tujloloinf bnlidin-- wr bad! v dimmed. Tb total low U estimated at $100,000, dpoa which there (U lnaurence of -U,UX. xs ADgasU imgruct compaay iov oou. 030. Two man wer rr!yjryre4, oa thought to h mortally. 4 ' ' nraTfrpTTAV nu Til a vrnilTV! A . ' V; .. , Bicuoxn, Va., May l'ith, 1862. II It Slated mat Hi vtrgli,wa owirojea oy urawvi Commodore Tathall. IT certaincd oa Fa'arday that Nor folk bad been evacuated by or troop., n4 wee In potaee lon pf tb eDe"". T0 pilot on board adr iead agalnet ajol&g roaira to York Birer. Tb crtw tben proceeded te lighten the tea-el, ia order take' her into Jimea River -Coal and p!g iron waa thrown overboard antil It ii auid the wood wok f hr hall waa fxpoted'.-pfiading it allll la, praoticabl to ascend; the river, It waa determined t j abao- don tbe vtssel and born her, which w accordingly doc. -p.. Vtnvrt I).- lat-r,)inrir lfnr-sa . .VIU 1 ..V.....B , , The Evaewailon f Suffolk. T . . 1 .1. ...... I r .. . 1. n IV. I. r. IU81 Bs we expecteu, uie inuwir ujeis, wuu aims iik uuuituuBi otwuni ... " .. . ...... v " - - . - enemy on Thursday, communicated suci information to - Cifmrol Wont, eg to precipitate, the occupancy of Nor- r.Al V It-. VanLnr B ar.A K .alf n I In .Kwrwl.intn.n iiV nil P troop. ; Un triday, tixi eotmy Ittiulnl a licavy utxij oi troops variously eBtiuiattil ut lrcta b?e to seven thoui- .. and. at Ocean View, some eitrl.t or ten miles i rear ol JSorlo.k, ar.d commenced a niarta upon t lie city. 1 ir force coosiBttd of infantry, artillery and cavalry, and the latter came near cutting: ott a lurjre portion ol col. CbambliaV regiment, wbich had been rationed nar Sewell' Point. Our forc, emonK them the Conftder- ato Cadets of this city, thnbble quicked tow.rJi tbe old borough, and Diade a very narrow escpe. It ia mid ( that wh?o we burnt Indian Foil Crctk Uride, acroos - Tanoer'e Creek, tho Yankee cavalry were at owe end of It, and would hive seriouely inUrlered with our otkt- ations, but for tbe H'aurejrarJ Artillery, of .LyneJibiirg. who by a lew well directed shots, mit tbe Yankee It is believed tbiat all of cur troops, aroisammuni , tion, quartermaster's and commiiwary ' stores were salt ly removed. But we rezret to bPar that the Confederate lcsi at ths (Joport Navy Yard baa been immense. An employae in tbe yard ever sinca the war commenced ; " estimates the loss there at six millions or mora. A Urge quantity of very valuable machinery, and s me $200,000 worth of copptr have been left to the enemy. A 1 the buildings that cou'd be destroyed, were fired and e to lamed. Home of them being fire proof, could not be so destroyed. The ry Dec1!, one of the most cwily and perjtct esUiblishmenta of its kind, probably in the woilj, SiVpOOjOOO, and required several years for its construe tion. " It is a matter of universal regret, j.t two gunboats, , wuii;.i uuu juab mu uaiu'icw.4, miu uuncu iui.ii uiitm- i ment and storrs, were burnt. Tbess could eesily have beed carried to liic'imond, passing to the mruth ol . James Uiver, under the protccMoa of the Merrimac Four other gunboats, on the stocks, and 'unfinished, l..V. . i . . . K.. ...,1,,, .1 1 mn l ll.nl. i- hi.i. ' wareHO consigned to tbe canifs. 'l be splendid trans- tanrt Wm.' KWilun ar il a miitiImi nf am illiT Rteamirs. T tugs, etc , wera all burnt The ge two, it is stated, c mld . have been cai ried to llicbmond without risk, But we nrt sume the ConbiWoto covirrnint has more monev tbao it well knows what to do witb, and drifts to give t employment tb srtizars in bpildibjf new ve6;ls. V Tie Twelfth Virginia lament was the last to leave lVfirfi Tho- tipt.earA tliA rionf. at Pnrtiimnilth ftml from there marcLel a distance Of 2G miles to SuSlk. 1 he troops on CraBe y Island are supposed to be safe, - but we have been unable to hear from them. There were two companies ia that garrison from this place L Capt Lewtllen's and Capt. CaD'p's and thr friends . yesieraay vcrj uuiuruuji itii. huu irApivcau uiuiu wuitij as to their fate. It is stated that the water between the Island and tbe mainland in the reir, is fotd.ble at low tide. ..If so, tbey have. escaped, but the loaa of their baggage, etc., is inevitab'e. ' It is generally believed by the few civilians who did get ff, that not more than 100 males outside of tbe ar my, have left Norfolk. Many females have left since it became known that the city was to be abandoned to the Under mercies of the Lincolnites, and a lurgo number who desired to leave, still remain because of their ina bility to get away. Soldiers inform os that when they passed through Norfolk, Saturday morniuK', they were everywhere met by group3 of Jad'1 s, who with tears in" their eyes, implored their protection. '' Strange to say, our authorities decided very suddenly to evacuate the place, but gave the people no informa tion of the fact ; and stranger still, tiny first sent tbe greater portion of the troops away, and then commenced to move the valuables. Common sense would have sug gested that or troops be retained to hold and defe nd tbe place until every article of value lad been removed. . ; West Point " thought differently, however, and hence the brilliaut, but very precipitate e'errarturc. . " It is the opinion of nine onto' every ten men of or- ainary mina, tuai ronoiK- coum dbtb oiu uuiu iur twelvemonths longer with as nnch ease as it has been l . - Willi tl.n i frr ini o rrn ir.i. IUVX IUC n Ckl LVUIUiril.-AJ. ."V iiiiiiiiuavgu'i Ing the entrance to the JauifS and Eiizabeth rivers, nnd Vtha new iron-e-lad City f ltichmond in Albemarle Bound, harrassice and destroying- Burnsiele's fl ft j and a few more Col Wrights ut the bead of 5 or C00 brave den, defeating and cutting to pieces such Ynnk?e (ien frals as Jt?oo with 3 000 or 4,(100 ; while our gallant boys at Sewell'a Point and Oean View, kept ," watch and vigil" in that directiem, all the Wools and Burnsi ley, and McClellans in Yankee land, could not have taken the . dace. 1'his is the- otiinioo of 6muin m;&i men men who have beard of " brillaot strategic nijves " but have witnessed none of the glorious results of thesj move-1 ments, save the abandonment of the fairest portions ol Virginia and N. C, to tbe d j r.dations and outrages ol a foe mjre unferupulous and relentless than were the " GotLs and V andals." Military " ec.ence bos thought otherwise, and as " military science " is. supreme, com mon aeDse must bide its distinguished bead, and submit without tte expression of an opioijn. ' . Tha lir.pot'a R"l. - W naderrtaad that Gen. Wool sent a t of trnca Isto Norfolk Saturday mornlnt;, Informing the cit-asna that they would be allowed 48 hour to take ths oath ol allegiance to the Lincoln Government. In tbe aventof refusal, they were coolly informed that thry would be treated aa r,soDr ol "war. w bare not bearu toe repiy oi ine aieyor oi u at rallaot city, whose ceonle have bren turned oer to the . tetder merciea of Ah Liorola. It ia thn tb t rant con ciluites aa anproteoted people. J'ekruburg Erirrtss. WUmlngtan District. bxcuxd aonip. KayS.i. Wrminjrton.... t. .......Front Street. 10, II, Kliaabethw.. Bladen Ppringa. . ' 17, 18, Bladen Andrew Cbapel. ".,, HamDann,... ,...Wce'. - Jan 1, 1, Wbiteville Whif ville. , " 8, t, Wilmington ..Firth btreet. CHARLES F. DF.KMS. Prenijiog Elder. . BOTTLES. A BIASOXA8LB PEUC'S wili.h paid fot QnH BotUea at ; VVALHEli MKARKo", Druggiit and Apothecary, 41 Market atret. - Jnnalt. - H7 TABBORO. May 9. Corn ti i3 to 13 40 per bbl. Fodder. II 2S per honored. Cottrn t-ito Seta. ' Bacif Hog round, 20 to 21 eenu. Lxrd 15 to 16 eenta.. f . . MUStC MOT of those who left order at WHITAKKB'3 Book Store tbe -ily part of last week for ktoaio eaa now hare thm tilled. We kpep cumrtast'y on hand a full npp!j of Mnsio and an tmoa oi Jucaicai ludtrumeol. - Jan. 6. - ' : A FRESH SCPPLT Tit b Bonthera Expre, of Army Begulatlons of tb Xj Confederate huus j Trooper', at aerial. Both popular and as fal Book, at KZLL.'8Bookl i Btor. i Written Exprily for lb Eontiiera Confederacy. Trtbat lia Kuaury tt CiUant Oenarnl Jobnatfiv " ' ' ' ' ' VrhffrR at Oit 7)a(i of i-hxlvh, hi!s leading hit rwy en to'tHlury- hi death wvu reruirrtd doubly $ai hy reum of ht cruel en arul unjutt ftproack ipfcurA darltwl the Uifl nvm.eht. of hxt kmitc lfs. J hxtfaiH tciil trpiaxA ., tint gmxrol knar of (A jkmhi. - - -. - rt iv-Jt. r ataca, oi tAaao. aa. - Ko funeral wait for th spirit 8d I S knell for tbe rallant alaio I . Tb tears je ahd fur the noble dad, i vf... v.. .k.a t . . . vw inv in Twin. I may fattier 'round with retereot ti1, Where a hi deeps a the battl plain; T may bear him away ta hi lo.ly bd, a aoiemnci'merai train ; "T m iy aonnd hia praise in htifJy taya, .v- And boaat of I. la deed in other day, , But be beeda not now yoor (ones ol fame, Wail ye hapd rsproaen on hi fining name, " 'And btok hut heart wl'h yunr eroel blam. - Let rour word of (rief be few and brief 'Tie sow, aia ! to lat To heal the wrung ef ye ur Injured chief, .. t)r win him from hia far. Tour bitter teai can ne ar Impart l eac to tlie spiiil flfd, ' Nor aootbe the pane of a wonnded heart . . That niiw be. eoiii andjdead. . A nativn't grief, rmre or pain, t aa ne'er tOac reprnach'a a'aii, - Nor call him back to life again. - 'Tie well the nation fi e'a Ita loss, , And J iMice ooana at aat, Tho' aai to thin- that no rrmorae Can 'r rttiicn the pat. . .' Uo i er the bionu nii'al aicne, Above hia diiat on high, . And frive hia htmored name a tlron la your blue faulted sky ; Oo, abroad your land ia wouraing wtcds, And weep hero gune ; Uo caiv the redrd of hi ded In ever daring atone; . - Oo bid ynur aoua in alter yearn, Hvdrw hi urn with tru'itlea tears Vet all the hnnra bat ret-all r-ad tboogbla of bis u"tiri;rly fall, And Uiifiglt) wuiiuwood wlta the (.al'. Calmly the her alp In dea'.h, -Tb bal'le bock ia o'er Tbe wrong, ot men detraction' bieath, t-ball stir hia heart no more. lie oHRie to meet hia cnuntrj 'i call, A nd battle for the rigb Be ftll xhrre hi rra ever fall, The fcremost in the fijht In the QeicHt of ti e cunflict, dire, in tne hutteat or tlie atonii 'Mid nhfieka, ami deHtu, and smoke, and flrr, Mill rune hia manly form. Onwnrd, forward, mill be prest, While thunder rocked ti.e plain, And carnage rabed her bleeding ore.t Above the raanglrd abiin. lie nobly bart-d bu own biave breast, V enr lre iotu'a b 'on to gain, "7 TLen fell in victory'a anas to p'at, 5 Bleeding at every vein." 'Ti aad to aee the brave mien fall, , - Hia proa I form laid In d'i-t, E'en when be comet at freedom' call, To die aa brave uien ninat ; 'Tbi aad to kuow that one fell blow Halb laid a ntartyr'd clrcltain low, Wb n lame and friend ate j let Cut when he not a hia m uruiul laic, E'er honor' gosl i won, And oaptiyna oenaora feel too l it The wrong that they have done To him whone name thry now fedore, And pralaa th dt tda they blxmed before "iU aaddr then to know that all " We i or feel can ne'er recall Tb nnrnlenting pant ; . u... That grief, and wrong, and wounded pfldti, Had ernahed bis spirit while be died, fctill faithful to the laat. 'Twa tbna the noble Jobuatoo fell, A aelf-doonied aacr lice fc. To that dear cause he loved ao wall, A bov all earthly pric. 4 Rtung by injmtice. wrong and. blame, r roni tin e lie sought to aave. To wipe the atiirnia from hi name, H aoLght tbe bat' le'a hottat flame, And luuad a soldier' grav. lie acted well the anldier'a part,' bweet by the aoldier' rt, A trner, braver, noble heart Na'er beat ia banian breast. Hia memory still ab'all hold a ahtiaa In everv Ireemao'a home,. And br'ghtwT yet bia nam abcll thine In the long yetra to come. Oor children then eball proudly ti ll The spot wher he waa aluio, Aud tbooandtwep where johnaton fi'l, Un bhiioh'a bloody plain. A man getting outot an omnibus, a few days ago. made use ol the. two raws of knees as (urns' era to sternly himself, at which the ladies took cfl 'tice, and one ol them said aloud, " A perf -ct savage J" " True said a wag ia eiile, " Le belongs to Hie Paw-n?e tribe." ' Fyonploni I'tllww Kivir In ttw Bonrh. Tbe Savai-nah cfirrrspoudent of the Richmond Whig soya tin re are certain premonitory signs which clearly aod un rritigly herald the appreiacb of the yellow fo yer. Ouc is the appearance of a certain fly, an in: sect tiiat never visits that region without being fol lowed by a severe epidemic. It is known as the yel low fever fly, and has male - an uuusually early ad vent this year, in very large swarms. Ag-in, it has never failed to be the csss that the-poultry have been visited with an epidemic of some sort previous to tLe appearance of yellow lever, and the mortality was never greater a-nong the fowls than it lias been for tbe last eight or ten days. Last yar tbe South tsSaped entirely thS fear'ul scourge, but two years of exemption are not to ba auticipate-d from anytbing we have heard of in the history ol the past. Under these circumataaee it would seem the dictate of prudence to remove from tbe Southern cest those of our troops who have not be. n acclimated, and transfer them to somerf gion where they will not beeipeised to an ene my more daily than a battle, should tho present in dications of a ye ,ow fever season be real zed the ..Yan kees a id be entirely unable to pmb their Southern iu cu,reiutis, or evru to hold tbe positions tbey have occu pied AT e euall have aa ally in this pestilence more ter rible than a hundred tLouard arm'd meu ; ao ally who does tot stop to ditch ar.d trench, and only tails buck when he has no mare victims I- purt-ue. - -. T- tekmtl Dtp-ittk.- 4cj pajiaa ttixm paj8A;r,p ujisd jjaq) Jus '.aja em t H U 1 T i-jjji.o q; Aq p-iisa q ou in 'uadsd jjiqi jo; jjb eqi o; Hu:pa a- tll'1 tt ut j oq .bssihdh.is J MS. PUU itLK. Feb. 10th, lwa. 13. tr STOKLET CO. WlLMINOTO!. N. C, I , Way 10th, 1H6J. Fy ao'.hority of the A 'j t Gen'l oi N. C, a Camp of In struction U establuhrd at this place for the formation of a new Infantry Begiment.' - Tho-e Companic now organized and in procea if for mation for that obje ct, a well a any other noat'acbed Companies, are Invi'ed to repoit befnre ty 17ih Ii,st., to Col. JAB. I). BADCL1FFJS. Fayetteville, talcigh and Ooldaboro paper please copy onoe, and aend bill to thl o5ce for col'ection. 't Ms10tb,182 205-Iw TO TIIK 'OTK3S OF BLADES COJL2S'. -YOU are requested to hold District M; etiiiga thronghoat lb Conuty of B ade n, on tb second Saturday ia Job next, nnl appoint Delegate to a County Convention, to be bald at Elixabelbtown go the following (,th third) Saturday In June, for tb purpose of selecting some iu table canJUate to represent tbe County la tbe next H-jum of Kepreeenta tivea, and alio to appoint delegate to a Senatorial District Convention to aeminate a candidate for tb next Senate. s MAST VOTERS. . Bladen county, May loth, Wl. lC5-td Transient AdrerMalrig la future we aball require PAY Ji EST IN ADTAXCSo all traniient advertiaeBicnt. This rule tcifl not be departed from in any cose. Person f ending advertiscmenU to tbi office, will please aend the amount tbey wieb to invest la same, or tbey will not appear in our paper. Oar trrma ar on tb first pag of tbe paper, aad eaa b easily seen. W hv in pay eaab for vryUiing w bay, and mast exact It from otters. ' - ' , Tbi Daxlt JocaKit ca b bad' by U volcnteera la cnaa at 75 wdu p wkvuK - - fAPKHl PAPUUI Oft BEAMS Superior Fools Cap t ultr t aper. At ki-U.k'8 BookBtoit. t;8. " ... tOTTOI CAHDft. 60 VCZZX COTTON CiKDS. ' Forral at , , K. BEAR At WO'.t i . . ' No. I North Water Street, WlltSiingtoo, N.C. May 2d, 1M2 " ' 199 BOOKS AD VI'ATIOfcKIlY AT IliU KA LK, ALAKUE Stock of valuable BUadard Worls, fchaob Book, and current literature for sale a; .mall adts-c oa flrt cost, at th f ' Boom ' or .Vhitaker' Bonk- Store, by April 23d, W. WfllTAKKn, jtrt t. TATteKHV. -TKAfERi CB.Vt!Pp.rM,uk lH-ti.-B,v Frm-rr. if.; Ac, at aamall advance en Brat coat, at tie Fale Uoi m bow Whitaker' Book-Woi, by Aprtt 23dr 18C2. W WBITAKEa, Ajent.- IliCAVir ARTILLKIiY, BT a Board of Army OOor. A few eopie of this sow rare work for ! at the Bale Room aitM Whltukei's BookRtor. " " AprU 23d, 1952. . B. W. WniTAUEtl,'A.tnt. iiUClLAOE, Uald Glao, Water Coloia, b.di Iuk, Ar-.H'a Pencil, Drawing-Taper, A., ic., for saU at the Fa'c Boom oriot Wbltaker' Book-Ptore, by AprU 23d, 1SV1. . 8.W.lmiTAKEa, Agnt. ' VIOMSI TltlCJ7 - BS6T quality at tb Sale rooin abate Whiiaker' Book lttor,by AprU 23d. 1862. : 8. W. lllTAKKU. Agert, O Um '4 1ST itJ f Al'VTH X VAtiV. SiO. 4A MK"T .T.T. id a I L'nu . i aeaic-.iinsi e.aiiii . 1 pjifii au,i i.i rnian .......I.. . i .. . . . . . Unvmlcat ; HwoM'-'li irrt't-nev, Jr. Also, aaperijr Urat'.'y. Whi-M, A.-., J u. Proaerlptiona oomniic.'fid inthe most ).i : -j i .1 'nf.ti Ikeorms. - NoremherM. IMA9 vv5i ti. Lsrrin, WHO I. KtiA LKANUIiK TA IL D ti I'll (i fs Tit Vll KM IS Si. t-.Cor. Ii'rniit nii'l MarWrl rtia., Mir.liK(Hi, N. . Always on hand a full and freph anfKirtmiit of It H I'll v rAJTS, OIKS AM) rANcr ahtwlkh. OI.ASH, PKIlVUitJtUY AH Ywm-tjiwn. aocmrulr'v m;H-vnM. Kc lf.-re car obtained at any hour of the nlht. The n'l t hi' i iona dmir (on Kmit t.) fro tb umerl I 'n and attir t hh, iiil prwiii.'i.ii'a i I4j n l IWM -..if hl'k.e tAL Mil U K. I sppral to tboae ludnbted to me to ootne forwnrd and tettle their account. It is of ttiiU Importance to th com minlty that the tocS of UedicTne b not ezhauated. It -i luipoaaibl for ma to hunt np anpplie without (lie eaab, WAI.KKK MKAKEH, Jane 4 229-tf ' Dru.gbit 4 ApoUiecary, ii Uarket tt. A CARD. 1 HAVB ADOPTED TUK CAHH PYSTr:M. I am com pelled to do this in order to carry on the buslm. WAI KtU WKAItlH, May 10th. lHfil-2fW-tf 6 Market at. TOt'KlieH.I)K.ltl MK.HlifJ. . .... miTE ADJOUUNKD Tcutb Animal Meet lug of the Hlock X bolder of tbe Wilmington aud Topsail round 1'lank Bond Company, will b held in my cflio in the town of Wilmington, ou Mouday, tbe ltltb dav f May, Ins'. . - 1 ellUUl. U'lLMt. . Hc'y Tre. MiyHih. le;2 SUO-lw-Ss-U OIM MO UK. AT3, Beed Teas. Corn, Meal, Hnmony, Nj. 1 C. F. Floor, aud Bic Flour. For aale by ALEX. OLDHAM. May lntb, 11.. " 2i if fciMHTV I1AHUKI.S. vr EW OAK (wooden hooiied) Barrel "mannfacturcd 11 and for sale by MayliKh JOS. K. BIX) iHIM A C . TIIHl tll TUK IIMX'li a inc. 8D(Z. BOTTLKS LtMOx HYBL'P. For aal at P. AUOrillNt'r. May 10, Hfi2. .L" w MMK IMAM'S m Utl UI I TTAVE cTrwerl their- BJanneaoioTr. I f II at'! a' it 1 1 00 MS. V. O. AikU ULACIf .XAA 1 ULli AD. But nasded at pif-rt. lUmeniber. w wUl aell by tb ) -nii only will rot break a package. j, r. bal.DWl.V. Mat I. TAI.MIW CAM)I... nt BOXES EUPKhlttK TALUW CAXHI.K-, r'eelvd tJr per Expn-as tbia day. for sal 1- w t cU ho th bit, oiu'M IMMCL. Alay 9'b, liGl. MILITA11Y U(Hj JNAPiACKS Invarioty at JAVE!IUCKS ia varfc ty at tAKTEEX.- at ' Q.CJI AND tISTOL CAP BOXE a'. !U')ll. B. W 11XJNV. '.VH.HOA'H." WILSON "d. IAY0XET AND SWOBD BCABBAKIH t I . WI ONV. IJLSTOL AN J K5T1FE I1ATIH ViILm)N'. l"1 C5 ELLVC3 at t I 1J0WDEB FLASK3 AND FI10T v , JA.EH W .: Oil, Leather, r addlery, Trunk and ILirti May 7th, lb02. - ho. a WlL-'iN'rt. j, Ac, Ac, at ti.Vl A l.Hliil!i-hm!i COX KDKIl ATK JHtM;y M 1 r-? . IN rxchangg.for Boot, K arione-y. Ac. ni . MayUib, VVHITAKr.U'3 1UI0K l-TOl. THOSE who are in need of wrtlnff ppi-r had br'. u;i ply themeelve while it ran he had at May 6th. K'UiTAKkI.V lOK RiWU'. PI A .!.. THRF,G(Heondband Piano- O.-nvc. f' fM t'w at May 6th. WUITAKKli'S riu'i t-'ny. i:. 400 De'Z. Violin string, aurorud, ii InJlrig ..mc f i.e Italian oneSj lor sate at May 6th. wmrAKEa' book hrort Wrtlll.VU PAPKIt-tVHllOU I'M t il. "1TTE hav innolc of l' O Kearm. a- rtrd .i.e, i-blpped YY . J'eaterdev. and now diti'y expend, at Aprililb, WUiTAlvt l.iS B K STltF et on" Ktr!D-iKijr.it uat istkc. laiH(-liI.U tr K FI.T tCUSET. T FLAT COHNET, Tenor. EflatJaber. . - B Oat Jnber, can be bi-neht low, at April Jib, li2. KblTAKKU' tiiOK f-TOflK. IIAHI)ILK'!. TACTIC" AFBFsn KCPI'LY of tb Ilolile ai.tbjria-1 dit!in, by Fxpre, at March 2a. REM. FY'S Bo k Ptme. ABMV nKf.fl.tllO A FltESH SI . ing ; thos peraon who he bnu waititij can bjW( gat .ipplied at April 17tb. lh2. KKJXEY'8 IOOK 8TORE. CAC'K ASU CX'STIIAST, Y FXPRFS3, at March 2G. - KH.LEx S Eoia SUtp. PIiVl. t A I'll. fMYi FOR COLT'S Nary nd other Ti'tols are goiLgofl J with a rnh. at Aprd sth, l"i2. PIKRCK RKW ! K SOUTH CAPnLl.tA, A LOT jat received from Pa'etrh. ni f -r ! at f AprU2i. WHITAKfclr B.Kk Wore. AHMt Hk.Ul I.ATIO- FOB THE ARMY ef th Confederal Ft'? Anpply received this motning ni row for ute at AprU 2sth WUlTAKtB'd Kok Store. 3i HKlt A PHOKTED WBITISO PAPKS, inc'ndir -mi fiae Fo- XX. rawh Cap. Beceivtd tb' mniirg ane lor sale at April 2th WHITAKKIi'S B ok Store T H"! LIT ART BCBeiEKY. Peceitel ih, morning and for sale at . H it AKf.it a ojok fitore, AprU2tn' . - - - KIVKMlPBa. Ijt? (f( AN EXCELLENT QUALITY, from 25 to 63 cent per pack - May .- - At -Kii.LKY'S Bwk tin: " - AKTISTS' HATCIUA-.S. rHE LABf.EST and tao-t comnk) aaortrxeut in tb tJlaus, at WiiJXAKLii'SBkbUire. Uy4 ... V86J. - FCH KUIIAM) 70 LET. I1it nal. . ar'n' Appl to AL' X IV i Jit. April 21 h, IsO'l hull ;i.i:tTt::t niH'tJ.fiiiAT r, orra:i:i::M 11 my . imehestIn Tfli: Si:.iTKU V ATI H 11 A N FOIt SALE. B THK tUlM HH-H ia -deaimnapf vofan'rKiring for tlia War, orT! fir hw blf Itilerr.t tu the Humser W'atchmaa at a nat inmir. Tb ru.tf iUI i nearly w. A ant Iy p)il1i'u'..a a.l'di.. J t lb UUiWulKitBti, wiU -'?l' pion't i attemtiia. U. i DAMH. Himler, H: )., March IT. lt61 . 167 -ih hiebmorid Kxamluer and Icquircr will wfpy twk, And forward biil a above. (.'EXEUAL NOTICES. VOitiii t a ft'oi.iM ATa.uTcAi' rM,Tt.ih " 1f!K THIKTl KN'Til A5NDAL Atl.l.TIXO of th Rad ical ,-ocwtr f the Ft' if North t'arulwa. will h held In the town of W l.mtnptou, hi. C., oa Ih KliUOSD WLL. NKnIJAY, miR MTU MAY. next. It I prrun i d tb'it the) aual reautat'ona t.f pnving dele gate oa tb Ballro' d. at halt price wl'l ti obaetved. WILL. OF'. THOwA?, U. D., H.o'y. " Wilrklogton, N- April 2Lt. lrtsji. -. ID'Jtf IlMl.t HOW, 1 1HU Cr PtKTNS:it-iniP OF fc-TOSLLRY OLDHAM waa lu-led by n utnal cwiaaitt, oa tho Brat day (if January, 102. Alex, til.ib.irn having pn'i.ha J the Kollro pinpiirty aud a-a ta or uia ci-m-eta, will settle all o!u:tn, aaj ia autujriaj to lecclv aU de . . J4.VF1 STOKLET, A LlOf. OLDHAM. Wiln!t,Bfoi, N. O., iaa. 15th, 1SC2 - l IH'lKa OTI( I". ' A 8 HUtTKSSHIt Ti) hTOKI.KV t'UHUtt. tlie K";b- XV acrHiur priMioiica to contlnnn tho aanie ll0lllola, at the ca'iie p'ai". ( ffi('i .n Houth Wuter t iret. and Can Fear 'ore and Flour H.lla, on Notlh Va"er Mmot, Boar LlsUnp' iloivl. -uu nniplo nierlt nu inoeu' ol t?mt putroi.ua sal i omiU ne,o, no liherall bealoa e J upon th late firm. ALLX. OLl'lI i,f. Wilitilnco", V. 0., Jan. Uth, 1-fJ Jl4 M- It hi 111 A VINO Iron'. n appinted Agent to pnrrli'tjit Anra lil, Copper n fir a lir ih t.'onleile.-eto r-tiic, I reiyie.t persona havf g am li aitlcli' foraala to call 03 Uta at the More or H. u. iirnrg r q ' i - - April 27a, 1; Alt H!.i; 1MI"H-, imx.t im ' w.wrt f.i Nrt-fc 1 -II ". tTNPKUKji;4.;i, hivin qn .lill. d at M irnli Trrm o ti e ourt of rlcaa km e'na t.-r imiuim, rr iim eounry ol ew haunter, as Fx.tntor of the laat wl 1 and t.'U- inriit nf John Walker, d'li'aaieil, hereby reij'i-t all peraoii imlel leil to tlutlr Uatntur'tq nuk payment, and all por aon. having rliitrn Prr"1i ft ih.j eMate of eil.l tcntatr to pre.ent tlieirl within n time prneribd bylaw 'i.i.a wai b..h, Tii' D. WAI K lift, Wtu M. WAl K'-lt, J."S A. WAI.KICH, Worn r gton, N. C, March IS. I't 'l. Txecuuir' uimi,1' r-,. f III'E flrin of Jennings FcafiM.k Is th n day rtifaolvfj by 1 ciiiiual c'l.m'ut. A"l-.himm agabat tb firoi wi l be cetth-d by H. ft. jnHni't. Feb. Lith, IrtiiJ . JKNNlNt.H A P'-AWCK. Till' aubacrilHir aa "'Vt"! to Jenulnv .V T'eioork all ciit.tirmn the 0"iienj t '"rrniiltuiion buaineaa, ud hrr to receive the pair ni ift bi retof.oe bfatuwdl inoin Ilia old firm, H. B. JKNNINilh, Parsley' Huiliiinrf, North V, ktr tfert. Feb. l;:'h. IK.'. ' - H i ttin WANTS. ntl irr it neviii), 10 TAKH t llAl O i OK'A KArlM -In l!ol,eor ion ,ty, Apiily t i t. O. PAKt.KV Myl i, iNiil Von Jt.3H.lt i VA I'.KII ANLTMREB OK H A liN'i;ss JlAlCEBdtJ woikon m il tary tiappltw. AdJftai JAVF.S WILSON, 'iiy i'iih, lri.'!2- m:inl fcton, . C. . . lVANTI'.t, L. IS li'lfll) F All INO eilUlFlt, a Ihtll'l : ra el tb Capaolty ot fcloint S 0 brT"le. Ad l'CMi M. y I t h,.lKlt uw vv.iniinjjinB. i;. m, to ea' Ht" rp fir "wtion,frth n lf tl u Cnvitrnir ert, Ai"' 1 umber Witliin rreelved, and t::e I l-b est price p,i) f f-,r tu .;-. Ii AliT y II tit V. Apni , iMH,--- ' ir3-im-::i n tvAWTrr ir I'tttri fj a a H"i Mi.-o ri.tf u.-Mrrif.-rnf eio who a c in it "" lo i ea hv! ilo ,u ni w-'i k a liberal pri; a wnl -S be na il pjilyt'i '. ' D. frtJSJ.VrNf,,-. Capt. i' V. L. Arilllery. At Cun p L'i diiik, leir II ipkis'a liaoe Tra k. Mav 2d. 1-0-'. . .. If va rr.it k ma A r'i EE NteiliO KAN OU lOY to wait cn an efT.u?r in camp. App yto JVVi H W, 1 1 Pi IT I or W. II. LU'l'U J'v April 12, 1MJ. . "" 191-tf t A VI Vt '1 t lil.HI .. T AWO O't Tfil K!i Wnvoriar.rd lnn,-t lo bnul wool (-j Uiot'ourid. Alo, a lew more Vn.i1 tul'rr". t v 'J to TtitlMAii KVANa, rr J. J. ('A."ihlOKV. March 1U. I5i-t. .I.IJtV) '.LS 'rALMV'tVAT ' f.T lll pay 0 e I i-bct m iike-t rate f'.r e:iy jrr c'i'i , eiceeiii;( id.lh 0 II a. te'.. WDhT'-l A; DAM. '!. VeliKIII IVt M l Ml fl'KrAU . fiijis M'nv ninrit i i ino i ibiiiocs or- lfavp.o X North i arnli.ti. i fl iia for aala ba tr i t i f land Ij i:u In the cunty of lv!C'nn, on the ) a 1 W m Kivor. a-.i knoan aa.ll.e Ji rw-y Lands f id tia t 01 kil l oiii a. i of ei.lit hur d-rd atpea, H ut ..'' 1 a f i't t rntr vfc.tiva')! B-. a aire I ret b n't. All tier i:-j.u.(rs. ineniu . wiih.n hree o Hfte a ol !' r-f Jl"vbat(t ft at ton a d- pot oy Hi. Mr h 'iii""iiu h..ui .a I. T-.t laud U Bil l..; d r.n bi tb ai lea of aald ral ro-1. For i ll lur'l cr ihfotnttt'O't to re t: e lbKulcr al H I ba g, or U. A. t alicit, f i.i burv. N. et. - : ' a.' in us j:; flu''. t,T, o, vw. . TMnT li. a. w . tiiiilvr.K. Cr.'ilON AN MHi HtMCAL UFSti-T, ii.iiA 2 nrut.tr, (A plnrt dinuix l- I "f II Citv lintel.) i. inii 2i; 1ni v ,iOT'H ft. i .-. Tie ..! ntw f;ii.it virt stt.'i. TE hife a frfn rav ll of 40 hore pner, la g iod Clrcnbtr ra; wh.cb woi soil low, wh or withont the JiJUN MY El. MiN. bolidOi'. anietoi. N. I'. . Fel 4, lr. P'ul F.7 ! HUAIHU tl MbUiV, Alf lT THK ItH.tSSlNO if the ws k, a , M Al.l. 'i H 1 1 K PeH-liLK lxiO, ai.ntit to lu i.t " I n I' ' ' - i"roii ii.iu;iiu (j miu u g ij ih Ji'l'l val. Of Fie r, i.l aa am.a .iy lewtutd. y a. Ch HI RAW, l-.O bul a iuisr rf. alv !t, Ift. F..r s ile by :s if . I .. ti lt.M.4. A LMI'iF. tvp . i V. Hji k ia ths city, at Apnl ii. seHlTAKKtCri Book! tote. I. IV It Mvn Aw tl.lkMHI'fU WrKhd. IVKBY lu'liY can be rnpplieJ nnw witb lar ;ape a oi ii the Arneal rf The csra trom the Knrth, at .., 3,1 . WHil'AKF.U 8 Botk Ftre. K03I3 MJM'FACTCRE. PSl'Kltl WKtriaU IA I'i-'tl I tfil At!1' in tctl:t tb: moruitgof Ifru ytw rc I V g 'd botae tr.le A ii u; Paper, which we can all rd to ell at a price pi- at deal ie thau Ibat told at Auction in Lbarlert a Uat ea. lain A.prii2..h WHITAKUi'9 Bitk Ftor. iwsn Tt Y-1 Et.DAY. a p-rr oflUKAUilUAI. l'A f. U wui. h trie cw&er ran obtain by callri-g at thi oCke, pro;;i yr pertv, asd paying lor tbia JtU aenaent. April i.tu. uj ). LlTfttil I'ltfilifc Of ALL SlZiVat May Id WSM AKER'3 Vr 'tore. IS PA 1T. TCST UeCetM, a lar, a i bcot!lBl lot ef li.raatry April 25. ItirAKFT5 B-h Fle. (IIRCK OW rnHi? largest tor m c,7-r. WHlIA-vXP.'S Book Etore. X May $4 r-r 1. 1 St.. in.rvi j j e i - . WU.J. r.H) m;, t,r,, , . . w iTrhl a to i.il e'oir.jMHij A' j . i r oenul el'i-Uaoratfl r:'-.i..!a. aii -.f-ii by Caltr.g" o.i its Wc, t,.a ; . i-,r A' t. . I,. v, A - V 1 t..e f t ') -r ten b:h. i:ej fc . v. Pi. irw.1'4, Ci:-. i H'V ) IM 'l.. . '-St 111.1 in 1TH WtMEIt, , ASiirr.ltatNfTV en'mln. In Co, D.St W r fl Troop. L'dw ii you'm men. WS'.i U. i "!P 1. -fK'a, If fw cIiipA Ui One huiiiii-'a d-d'-u bounty, tlotbln. iipiin. ana iuo uii'i jt n .s i" -,.u.-.t, a p-r r.rt,lA, turn or th CoBie-iiiia arm v. Th.-w wi.h n-j ., fll; .,tM4ij btrr its no tt oiicv, ao Idv j y vei.l b j aliowelaltr tTUdayofMay. Apply U TVJX. , . " at Walker M'j-rs' Prn t-tore, - ' -- - S7 iiai act street May 9tk, lfC2 '. . - 205-lw ovn iH'wnuii'.ii iioi.Miin im m s I FifrKXX HKCll CI T:i H A , 7 i:i 1 1 . Tel lli. OUT COMPANY "If." fli t, ii ' ' r,t .V. 0 1T.U 1 ar f 1 C. Tn il ot V.u Troops. ouie tju'ckly I only tu fl.i. n May wi l (iiralv ba leial Ab.'a I . . i i I wanted None o'.beit need ipp'y. . , ; . jnii- t. r. .. ' ".w - Cap'a'n Coin: " CamB nntmea," tear Vrilmteigtou, N. t'. Way.ib, 12 ... 5016 :-u uvrt'Ai iyiv tw" cA.vAi.ut. Eecrtarf of War ha authorix-d tho M to ntli-t VoiUUtais ia l to u tatet them lo! i a.-ivie aine.ly aud by Cnuipauio. f- f tbr- yr-its or t) a a -r. to be or't'in au as sorni m a aniiioieni nnitioi r ot tonipmi i e muttered, into a KataLoa T tavalry,. laetipg fn:i4 t!B.- geta. ' - i ' . , Fvory maa wb' !be te enllM miit bv good r."r vicenl fo hur, for the ne and rk of which 4' ueou i. r duy will be allowed, aud If klile I in ImMle will h pi d lor. Anna aud rrpiipmeuia will bo furolblud by lb (k,"i inoent an anon u they ci u ba lud ', evary nun, howrvcr, is r qu:4 tu turtilab Ii own hi.i v i-jlpuienta tnd a donhl narrelleil .gnn, and hi arms and (uupinani will bA paid for, if rqu re-.', upon Iuk0ouILo aad valUHtlau by l, a pro. pr ( 111 er. . , ' ' Fo ei'-n aa on Company ft niaafared plies of ran tea ton f ill be appofuted. , A Oumpany wl I cubii of at lea -x y private. For if and hori.e l-'l per uiontn will ba pa of. f'oi boni.ty. iy aaoreaa ia itioiiianus. unaiow eoimrv, jv. c;. - . - LOTC W UUilPnUF.Y. April Id, lKfil. " e , v. in , V.U tf IIK-CUt'IT WAl'thU, . . .'),-' tilt if) VUl tlVTKr.lH WAMTKD, t. cnmpVt tha ('ompjriy c f tl tnty Artillery, U!w belnii formed by in-', UM-er nelal net nf (Nipvi.tlou tor iba deft uco of Wll- niio((i(,n. Aa l-m t'onenrint net vrld oun b in font, llioao d.a il. g td volu.iP'er ahuuli uuilta ertv pt'lh.tin. . l-'OB'f ti. laNKItf. Wilmington, N. C, 21th Aj ril, 1S:U. f loft tf t -ak omiiisjamcm OF TUB CNVl-.NiriO'.i Ot" NOHTII CtrtOMNA, for taunt thiee A-tillnry Cow, snlua for tha dileoo ef tho Town of WiJmmgti a. t. JVrwi'fr'oV-.iJnrt thn (!o(!rnor to and la in hereby ao tboiia"il to "riiVw by nlin'er ntiofmsst, not rxcveiliiie; thica Artiitnrv eoinjunw a to etv aMiia battorla alreaiiy reot"d, or wbloli iniy hi"ert..r bo or. etc J, on the Cape l-'- ar rivr, b low er at and in thi violult-y i ( the town of WiliuinftioOi and fiat th tuin const Itatlojf ah conipanlea ha eutiio'd tn t' a saoM bonn'y, pay nmt ailowu'iee aa ar hy imv all iwed io eeimpfiict Ij tlio atrvluo (-f 'iio Coufcd erte Ktalr. - . . 2. li k fm (Jk.r ri'.tjlctI, Tlu l (juvaof b autborf xed til apuoiiii t'.iptait- n I 1 ie'itdrnuf t' reo-ui' sin-b oornporiit i th tvua if a-ivic of said oomnaniot to be tor twelve tn 'oth', or fur tlireo jeai, oriiie war, an ess aoouar dlehrred by tb (lovernor. PiiHHi'd and riilitled la 'oon Convaatlon, tli 1 jtb d iy of Fuliroaiy, A. 1' il-'. ' TMK wndir'f'n laTln.; be reconnnr r.'led by . f-wf-w.1 I' u'S)o. 1 i til i1uipns;tiio,ar9urUliiad bttba. atA-li-e Ocvent r nf Kdrt'i Ci.tr Uua ti ral-o tlieTUIIEK t u.ii'ANlii t pi othled lor In trie ntiota Mrdlr9ne,, and ara tbe .uty purai-t. M-tti. riant, l OUN 1Y $i!-J, I'.iy and eniol uttifrtr i, n titm a In the Conic Ji r o tervlct). h;m vobiiilccrliig la either of the o Corniiun'ea cflnneif be Iratai.'orred tu R'iy otlior si iyieo, wbhoiii timif oonaoiit. Al.l X. Moif A"', ' ' CIIA-i, 1, I I.I H, ji'ui.r, o. u a.m. in. !. oB.i fan l afi.nriil at. th Fum A of A. a. Mart- flold ii (to : I'npr. r I is at LI! Mikhell't, and Capt. llau kin at fl'.o Oftl'-n i f L.inMu & alattiu. Marah 13., trvfi m ' ISO.tf ; r4tiALiiiS ii1 t.it iir it. lt-s i. Tlin nn'erif'if' ed bavb'T br.' ii rppoiuled ti r:si n l' inH m of I b It - i.rs'i fnr j ' fbr- .War, til; u.iitn Die yum"-' !" ot Norfh " f r;afiit?p't a't'ot.fl.foJVi.'.M u "i'uii -i't i'..vi.'. . :.c p'ee. i.r i tii-..o wfJ ' hr ?')'(! ri 'i'-. r-1. A (1- 1 I. . 1. . If. I M .1 111 tl.. ' M dve-usi "f ili ot hii r;,-, Li 1 1... 1.3 h bate. i ., b -t rhe C.Uirjwt romu thorn a, ; vir lead Hieia ii) b.,' e in, n.oi bate PTin, and tho contribute ma nri.il ,1 to t,i.A who nou'd'cU'd rid ih'.m in the enjoy U'")!. of 'It-, ir h. nine. . p- r " onrii will be pn'd for efi hnm In th Bttal iim iu wt w n'lt )rt'iilniv '. Thy wilt fie furl anil cBj'd for at ih) tsy ) of t!v (,otrrrne ut, aid If killed in no liou, IM VHirin of fla unlinu.1 will lis psiti. ' Equipmenia (or Km mn will, l o fsirnlnl'r't, but r h oiaa niuflt brlntr h'l ri'i'o, n i, p ,.ii)l aod kniio, or oncli arm a 1m bai whleu will BJHwer tijtii a uniform womi iii can be farrsii hed by tho government. Aetein enerp-y of actio') I what lha roun iry nwila now and tho r ! of t! e ccmnti v miet ahow by tai-rrread.nt. lo ootu-3 forwtrd, ihilr 6etarniiilbn ne vr to ba e"nc'ierJ, Tbe bairVtlioa Will f.orj'ist ofitx ompaa'.ea of alxty mi ri lio'j Bounty will be paid td ea.li n an upon bo'.fg mn iter ed in. Vi luiitiSTS wt'l,''oT li) pro. T,t, addraas tn at tl-t'tfaA, 5. C, o'iti inl'a!i!i' rertutta e'att-.ioa eu-i bo c.tabl'hbj.d. .' P. M, r-DMOSU.-TON, f-. 1. Cv. 1'; -v. A.C.B.A; K. Vv'. vVAl-n, ' . P.J. rv. rrut. A.O.B. A. ' Mi f. lv. VM. i:EVAnii.. eroj UtuvAKi) . I V," i XL i; Ivy l, above raward for rut boy JO.nila, n'fc. I-, , i . .,.,.ni, !... i-i...r i.i.! .JCv Su.1 .a i ilTif cone ed with aompi of tb Itt-mpaBlC ti ufii.U, or ia Ii.il... k about town, lit ban a moUier at John A I': a:..l a ahtar a' I'anlelU. Laker' p'.i.uln- li.m, vvi ere l a n av bo biri I.i.t. !h le ou"!awtd, tnd I Will give liuuliia tie aba OJO'ilit tor bi:i twa-. . i.,!i l 171.1? Ew .... if v-jf'T - . I el Ml - . ON TUB bTUKKT ia V iiiaiuoi, a few day ago, l'.ra uicliaH voatalaieif an amount ot cmi.ey, which tn oi. r can il)'!n hy i iovii.j pr weit,v aud pnyinjf cot rga, r.n applbi.i.o.i to i. OOD -V1N, -t,a; t. Coma it Jl.-t Kejrt. a. r . J, . - r Itiib. t' - 2 j-'f ' K ' t .. is;;ot; -.jdvif. UAH rec lv" d a rupfrh t L"l of Cap and Letti-r Papers and Etivelt-pe. Cj lwtore it is all gore. V y 2. ' - - . 4 Al l. ;i It ii. ;.D iri'f; Y joorll i'ha-wopi,aniri8ol, at. KarSl W1C T A KKHM book Mor-. A (.l-'.tM!, e t- n--i."ie vo ir iAt.4,- 't-tifPaM an) XTOW i ti, tf., i.1 !.A Mi Uua J:-.- ItOA : v4? m! 'a '.ota to 'iit py -... KlDL'Ui. fitAtriN. - w.re.i, n. i.wi - j TfcAA-tlara'a Crvtce, Wit. & MAs. B. P. Co,, I -'- ... . 234 April, Dei. . f lliVlii:...!) MV.. 'I'iiE rreJent nl l irtctora beta this day cVca-ed a 1 loviuiud ol 4) tercet i. nroiit?.s cip':t-l t iek of thi Company, payab, to ttock holders at th e nice ol the Com paoy on an. I a'u-r t liiii d-y of ' next. 1 raualer Bo,l wl! be oloted "rim Ut i 1 "-tb Ma? ine!u a.ye. Jus. J. LINO, Trean-r. April "iy. -' " , . itit-sf SWtUlDS. I of tbtrte bea'i'ilflly flnlaf-Pd F won!.' Fee SvallAEt-iv'ci bovk More. A FEW V aa'e at . I'ltiOI.s. o NE PA1T! lerj. aud f m t -V t av2l WiilTlSr rjS to. rfor. w TH Live low the beet and la ft as.rtMie.-ii oi : ,n- tary Paper aoJ rtivctop-e ;a t"-a lAJ ta UA"" 'l waiTA Era-3 F . I TP. AS n-t got th l-ft-M Wk j :'!7 f. ' ' ! tat h-a -'" 1 ul ") v. ' I l ,,f -aniHti-r q-.r:.'t w ' . r jlOPf-a tit a 25 t-. f rt-n'l-ertcaj Le.i.r .' Ja'se, JA ceo' to fl r 1 ; re A.l i; i ; I cba will df w eii W can eoor. M H " 1-- , n:ntif) KV- 100 X?A tv vx-vrei to ' ,e.l j.a a .1 r 1a sr h. VH of. 1HM ii ' v ' f li. .e, ?.l t .' :..' -'. i..tl; isardee'a Sa 1 lij'-k ; Vu ;i t. ?-s kllii'. - WHTAKi-iaiooXs-rj. Sense .... l' CnSCE Or1 Will : . Vo:u:.tc-r L.i: April 2. '."a rriLiT.i 1 :
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 13, 1862, edition 1
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