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J'. mucw f i J I r- ' J . CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMEM OAWILMINGTON, N. On FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1862. WHOLE inniBER 3,203 . VOL. 11. NO. 216. Jone 14 Kittle of Boonvflle, Mo. The Mra-omMana, no- Her Gov. Jacket and Gen. Price, defeated by superior lo.ry of the enemy, ronrmaeded bv Gea. Lyon. - Jum 16 Feri i BeU at New Creek, near Bomney, Ye. TKRM9 OP fBTttlPT10!f ASH 11-ADVASCR. Cot. Taoghaa; with a body of Virgtniane and Tennenieetie, 8f riXTOJI di PRICK, PROrRIXTORB, ' J S FULTON, Editor.... -A. U. PRICE, 1k Edit;- 11 month,. S 4 60 i m l" " , (fof troop in camp cniy, )..... la Daily Paper to the trade fJ per 100,. or 1 cent per cony. Weekly Paper v' w,.., M, ' The paper wLijo .coUuued at the expiration of the tinm paid for unless renewed. ' AH letter on business connected with this cilice, most be f, addrearied to the proprietor. ; From the Charleston Courier. ' ' .... Tte first Tm f Ihe War, The military operation of the war, darir.; the fl.-st year of iu exlateiice, from the eonimiasioo of the overt act by Major A mlereoit, Ueeewber 24tU, lW' - 1 ' Decerrber 20 The South Carolina State Convention pass- ed the Ordinance of Beoeasion. December Id. Hodden evacuation of Fort Moaltrie by Major A Ddeniin. Doited trtatee army. HeapikeB thsguna, .- rluroa the gun oiriUgca, and rctrea'.e to Fort tnrurj which V'ptcp aiir. 27. Cptnr of Port Moultrie ,nd Castle rinokDej by the Pouth arolina tfoepe. Capt. Coate aur re&dera the rerenue cutter Aiken. '.". . a V . . ' lscl. -Janaar 3r Cipture of Fort ru'.aaki by the Barivmiuh troopa. Jannary S The Areenal et Mount Vernon. Alabam. with 20 OOOatand of arma, lelned by the Alabama troopa. January 4. Fort Morgan, In Mobile bay, taken by lb Alabama troopa. " January 7 Virginia Legfs'atnre met Alabama Conven- ' tlon met Mississippi Convention Dist. Ordinance of Seoeaaion. , , . ... January 9 The atcam ahip Btar of the Weat fired Into and driven off by the South Carolina battenea Uorria' Iclaod Failure of tho attempt to reinforce Fort Humter. Jannary 10 Forte Ja( kon, Ft. I'hilij.a and Pike, tear Kew Orleans, captured by the I.ouiataoa troopa. January 11 Alibama Convention paased the Ordinance of.Beeeasion. . .. , . k JanoarylJ Caiilnre of the PeuaaoolA Kavy lard, and forts JUrncs and McKee, by the troopa fiom Florida, : Alabama and Looiniona. Maj. Cuaae ahortly aftcrwarda t kce onramand. and the sie;e of Fort Pickens commences. January 15. Surrender of the Baton Uouge Arsenal to the Louisiana troops, : - ' January 16 (Jeorfla Etate Convention wet. Jacu iry 17. YirKiuia Legislature paased resolulioiii la yitiu(f a peace conference. Jannary It) Georgia Convention passed the Ordinance of Secesaion. - ' . January 28 The loulstana State Convention met. . JacnnrylS IhoLoujJiana Convention pasaed the OrJi- nance of fieceaMon. . . January SI. The New Orleaca Mint od Cuatom House taken. . , ,. . February 1 Tbe Tcxaa Convention pasted the Ordinance of Pcceasion. , , February i.eisura tf the LHtle Bock Arst ncl by tte . Ark ansae troops. February 4 Surrender of tho revenue Cutter Cas to tin. attiliiintiA. of Alfthama. February 4 Confederate Conjrreaa met at MoDtgonmry l'tace Vonvenuun mti m n uukihi wi. auu. - . tton for members of a tate Convention wa held. FebroaTy 18 Ueneral Twigge trsnsfera the puUifl pro M.i.inTttiibitha Plata autherities. Col. White, U rJ. A., aurreniers San AntouU to Col. Ben. fcoCulioca and his liangera. . . February 18. Inauguration of President Da via at Mont- rrrrn(rV A I a. March l. The Revenue Cutter Dodge seized by the Texas authorities. . March J Gen. BesnreRard assumes command of the tro ps beselgipg Forttfositer. . , jSttieh 12 Foit Browa, in Texas, iTirrendered by Capt, iu fUttJa of For Bnrater. Brilliant victory .i,,-H On.ral Ueanremtrd and the feeulh Carolina troops. After thirty-four hoara bombardment the Fori ' "knrrouJtra to the CoefadsTat Stete. . ' ; , April H.Evacatlon of Fort Humtor by Major Ander MAfirilTbr:b.m Lfceoln. P.e.iucnt of tho United Btatcl Mile prftcUmation calling for 7o,0C0 volantccra to put down the" Southern rebelhen. . . ' Li isCol. Eeeve. 08. A., surrenders Fort Bliss, Bear El Pso, to Col. J, W. MtOriffln, the.TexaiCom A pril 16-Eeiure of the North Carolina Forts and the Favetteville Arsenal by the Btate troopa. ' Xpril 17 Virginia Conventiea in aecret session passed the Ordinance of Seteaon. ' ' AprU !. Caftare of the steam ship Star of the West by Col. Van Dora. C. B. A- . , 1lf . .- j.VTu ij xhs BaltimofB masiacre. The citlaens of Balti more attack vri'.h missiles the Northern mereenarie paBsing throucb their eity, en route ier ias couiu. u , ..... . ... ...... r.. on tla naoale. and manv are killed. Ine . .iu.kot. Great excitement follows, and the Maryland people prooeed ttf burn the railroad bridges and tare tin ine iracna. . . r iir('.r.tirre of the Federal , army at Indianola, Texas, by Col. Van Corn, Conlederate fetates army. f i i . iv .lu.B.d An rmrnl.. Apr,l Attempted deBtruction of the Norfolk Navy ' Yaribvthe Federal authoritiea. The worka set on fire, u ahioa scutUed and sunk. The iederai troopa retreated to Fortresa Monroe. The Navy 1 ard sub .. . .Via Vlririnlnml. . . eTnv" Vi 7.;rvev.cuated by the Federal troops under Lieut Junes, whe attcmpU the destruction of the Armory ny ure. i r- - - - r - AprU Zi. Fort tmith, Arkanaaa, eapiured by the Ark- - . n. .ji, lA HiAnn norland. ka, 6 The Alabama Convention passed the Ordinance if Secession. , , . , n m.. vtnnv.a r Virginia eommenced. xi-l. in Ra'iimirB ocennied b a larce body of Federal . ' . '4.. ii.. u Uurlnr. .. . . in i nrKnii(i K.-ilnral volunteers, under Capt Lyon, United States Army, surrounded the encampment of . V. . . . . . L? . 1 Am. n.I nhlifrnn thrill BOO Musonn fcittte troopa, ww ph - H''."'!!. at T.nnU mansacre. The German volun teers, onder Col. Franois P. Blair, Jr., wantonly fired upon th. nflnnlB In the streets of Bt. Louis, kUmg and wounding uii Th R. T.oni massacre. 1 repetition" of the ter rible Scene Of Key 10. The defenceless people again shot 4wta Tbirtyhre cltueas butchered ULCuld D100Q May U The blockade of Charleston harbor commenced Ube U. 8. steamer Magara, , , Mav 19 20. 21. Attackod oa the Virginia Battenef at i fiu pi,t rni.r Norfolk! tiv the U. 8. steamer Mon- ipA bv the steamer Minnesota.; The assailants ., -i,h Kn ona hnrt on the Virninia side May 20. The North Carolina Conveutioa .assembled and pafwed the Ordinance of recession. , r u 9i Alpxinriria. Va.. occupied by 8000 Federal - troopa, the Yirgiuiana bavicg retreau-d. KUling of CoLklis .a. K.f Ua Krnin JnftkRnn. . M,y -A Hamptun, Ya. near Fortress Monroe Uken by the i edetal troopi. Aewpori ntwi w;iniu. " May Si. New Orleans and Mobile blockaded. . Mai vii PreniSfBt Davii ariivea in Eichmond. vt.i ' i-in.t K.irfm Court fiouee between a com pany of United Wa'es cavalry and a Virginia company; th gaUent Captain Msrr tilled; eevertl i ederal Uoops killed J . i n Wnra nr iairtnpni. j... o a Kririuri nieDt at A cnaia Creek between the ' hi.ru. and the United butee steamers Wabafh. Anacoeta and Thoina Freeborn. Ihe enemy withdra B i.. uJ5,i. r Pt,niinti. In Western Virginia, Col Kelly, commanding a body of Ftderal troopa and Virginia - tcriea, atiacka an inferior toree oi BoumeruerB, w i urn,.. nader UoU forlerUtlJ, ana route inem. vuj. 1 Ki.unHnil a n a.ar.il nn Kit 1 kiflPK killed. June6-Fiahtat the Fiir'a Point Battery, between the nnntclarnti tinnn. aud th IT. H. ateamer Harriot Lane, resulting in the diacomtituie of the euemy. The Harriet t.inA irtidlv hulled. . Jnna lo. -Battle of Great Bethel, sear Vorktown, Va. - The splendi'l victory was gained by eleven hundred North Carolinians and Virgiuiana, commanded by Col. J. Bapkhead Magruder, over lour tnuusanu nve nuuarea t euerai troops, nmlpr llricadier General Pierce. The Federal troops attack- 2 ed the fcoutheru entrenchments, and after a fight of four hours were driven back and pursued to Hampton. South ern lo'ft one man killed and seven wounded. Federal loss . believed to be several hundred. . They confess thirty killed and one hundred wounded. ,.',,. , Juue II Gov. Jackson, of MiasUnrl, issues a proclama iii, ti.n Tiftcmle of that State to arms. He com ' . n(.ntTt. trooDS at Jefferson City, bnrnine . the bridges on the routa to rJU Louis and the Eaa. , i - June ld.-Harper .a Ferry evacuated by General Joseph Tliiok .t Vinnna. Va . between Col. Gregg EoaUi Carolina liegimont and the Fifth Ohio Begiment The enemy touted, with loea of several killed. c. jnB - IFhtW .lbtugVa. JederaWrivea CffbyCoL lluntoo. , Jnna 17. Another massacre in the etreeta ofBt.Lon. The Federal troops fire a volley into the Kecorjler oBioe, n Rttt;tat Kuuuiatt htweaa 1300 Miasoorl- ' nBder Col. IveLv. fced 13W FederaiiitA, The latter "'" vfete& - ; - . roots a body of Federals, kUilng a number, o voureae Mta kill.. jn vi i t .n..fi ennntv. Va. A for of Federal maraudere lands ea the shore of the Jamea Kivr abd cemmitted 4 redatiooa. They are driven off and eeral killed by a company of Vlr nian. June M. Htotaln Milwaukee, (Wiwensin) in 0"n1'nce of the dpieciBiioB of bank money! oaoaed by the war. June Brilliant 8ir near Korooey. t aptaiu Hkh- ij.Ti,... i.kknf ih t-'aniinlar corounnv. With a handful of frwerrttt t feivM fifty eiaty -t th enemy; rie Aahbys fiMHig hair a mzn im .m the same moment. Captain 1H k Ashby morta.ly wounJ-d. June 87 Knteffement at Maihias Toiur, elwe-ij the Of urcdeiate trooi s and the United States steamer rree b riu Captain Wardcf-lha Freeborn, ,kUli-dMarJii Sane, of Baltimore, arrested by order of the Lincoln Gov ernment, aod lrtearertid in Port Mcllenry. - June SW. Sk'rmiah near Alexandria, Bwgeant IIat.es, r niflimntiri kl)U,l Jui Kitraonll.iarv exolo t of Colonel l nomas, oi Msryland. Iiariia'd aa a French lay be t.vtes poame en ateemcr rit. NichoU, from Balttmor to Weaainfftou. During the vovage he throw oa rui disgnau, ant ib com pany with hie aceoinplicea si-ires theateamer. Coming down the bav he caittured three pritt-s, and takes Cie whole flfetlnto Fre.erlcksbnrg in triumph. July 1. Ge. eral Pdtterson crosses tt l'otomao wim tac Federal army near Williamaport. Julv 1 Seivureof the Baltininre Police CnnimiaMoneri by order cf General Banks. They a'e conflued inrort Mcllenry, and afterwards removed to FortLaiayette, t,ew JB!y 2 Blooksda or Ualveston tiex.ia; uommsnrou. , Julv 1-J UmtU ii Havne.ville on the I'otomao, between General Patterson's army and the Bouthern advance undir Colonel Jackson. After a sliarp fight the Conftdi-ratfs retired. .. . July 4. Ekirmlh near New Port News. Ik errant Colorel Drenx, of the Louhiiara (Vdts, killed br Vhe eiieuiy. July 5 Battle or Carthago. In houtliweafru between the Mimourlans under Governor Jaihaon, and the ederals onder General 8e!g!e. The FedpraU badly cell ed. Col. Gratx Brown, killed. Keigle retreats to r-arooxie. July 7 Ensraitement at Acqula t rftek between t e uon- fjderate batteries and an United Hates . ateaner.-. - ----- July 9. Engagement near New Orleans, a unnea emus war steamer driven off by the batteries on r' hip Island. Jn:y 10. Bmnh at Hutteras lult-tNCs, bat ween Uie Confederate ahd a U. B. steamer. " July 12 Battle of itich Mouutain, In Wcalerri Irglnia. Defeat of Col. Pegram by the Federals uuJer Cut. He. Clellin. r.cttent if tieu. Garnctt. Y July 13. Battle of Bt. George, In Western Virlniar. 1 he Confederates rented and five hundred captured by Ueneral McClellaa. General Garnett killed. , , JulylTBattleofBcareyCreik, on tho .anawn, Be tween 800 Confederates, under Lieut. Col. ration, anafuuj Federals, under Col. Low. 'ho Federals deleateq, ana three of their Colonels tn".:.J prisoners. July !. Uafl or Bull Hun. ine reueiai aimy ue Confederates, and alter several hours lighting are driven back toCentievUle with heavy loss. Major Harrison, v ir ginla Volunteers, killed. . . July it. battle of Manassas, lieoiaivo ui-i:. . " Federal army, undur Gen. Mc Powell, by the Conlederatea under Generate Johnston and Brauregard. Confeduratea, !ii 000 itrodg; enemy, 5,0t0 atroug. Ihe epemy uy panto stricken to Washington. Heavy Iras ot life o both smca. it., .ml Bartow killed. Con federate loaa in killed and wounded 100. Federal loss in killed, wounded, aaO-nii.aing and deaerted at loaet 15.O0U. July 21 Capture of four prizes off Cedar Keys, Morula, by the Confederate Bteanier Madiaon. Lieut, bt-ldeii, U. S. A , and nlne'een tailors, taken prisoners. July 2i. Battle at Mesiila ( Ar!iona) between tho Federal army and the Ooufederate under Col. Baylor. The i e erala defeated and fly towards Fort gtaauton withe lus of thirty- two KUiea. , , July 28 Burrender of 750 Federal Uoopito t-ui. injior, C. B. A., at Fort ritauuton, Arisnna. July S i Ketreatof General Wise m vteaiern virgmu.. He reaches Gauley Bridge, pear LewlaVurg, in ejfety. Angnst i Geueral Magruder commences 1 march down the York Peninsula. ,, Aiiiniiit j v.nr..nmrT,t nfT fittlvefiton hetwecn ine con federate Battery and a Federal steamer. 1 be latter threw uvaful tlirtl lii inln tit. MtV. . . August 7. burning of ilnmjuon vvirgm u; u ' General Magruder. Anirnat lu Haiti. .f Oak Hill inMias-ouri. This elonoua victory was gained by the Confederate troops nndt r General Wn n ,1 it 'nl I It nwks thtt Baiiarn kir 111 W UIIUOI uuaeesivw Each s.de numbereaW about 10,000 men. Lyon was kuu .n,i h. t-.H.r.i. r.ini.it with prent Blaiiiinter. uenerui . . it .i.. .1.1. -i M.Hi,iu. Pnlnt. A beat load ot f.w.i f at,, iinit.,1 Ktatea steamer Besolute landed h,t sera fired nnon b the COUtederaie UOOps. i jyjj jibjb bi a.l nhAn f hau rat rai I an Anpntl8 The Confederate privateer JUiff. Davit wont ashore on M. Augustine Dar ana warn io. . August 20 Fight at uawa s eirai, ou . ..r,.--h.i. mi..-, i .nl tli l.!ven!h Ohio Hcg'llieut. Tha anemv fled altar losine 0 In killed and wounded, Gen. Wire's loss, one man killed. . Anenrt 2j Mason'i Bill, near Aiexanaria, occu.cu UJ August W. (ieneral aavanco movemru i wwt, " - i niy npon the Federal lines on the I'otomao. . I...-. Q7 fi-hi u.ii.,'i CmM Hoads. near Alex A UK uo . . I ikuw'muwh . - , andria. The Confederates rout a body oi tne enemy aim take Munann'e Mill. Five Federal captured and one aiiieu. ,,...,.. til riciii nf i'rn.i unci in neaieru iuciu between tha Confederate forces un ler General Floyd, and the Bevcnth Ohio Uegiment undur Col. Tyler. The enemy terribly cut to piece, with a loss of 1200 killed, wounuea and miuainer. . i.'oi. Tiler was me uiav .o - iiivu. .. ... r, r r l August 28-29. Battle of Fort U Utcraa. ice LouiruB...o entrenchments on Hatteras Island attacked by the rederal fleet under Commodore Btrlngham and General Picajune Kntler. After a bombardment of. twenty-lour uoura iuc .mm..,L..MK. i v.nr.iteratea. Conimadors Barron sur fUUIIIlbllUI ... ... W v...'. . ti. .nn, o.ntnreil CM iirisoners. and rarriea them off to New York. The la'ani occupied byth Federaj troona. September 3 General Fremont Issues a proeiamauon iu Bt. Louis, oonnacatiog theelaves of rebel. September 2. Skirmish at Big trees, on mo The enemy driven bark. . , , . rieptember 6. Advance ef the Federals in Kentucky s.nt.mW T Tha ronfederates under uenerai riuuw occopy C'olumbns hjr. t., uk.. in n.tit rvfttie n.nlo. a, Camifax Ferry. Wegterq Virginia. General Uoaencianx attsckea -nera Floyd's petition with 15,000 men. After several ineffectual attempts te carry it, he fell back baffled and diaheanened. . . i a r sr. killed nil i:a wounded 1Q Ah rc.a ikju vi kug vu.ut ....... ........ . tfaeae vain efforta. Flovd bad but hve men wounded, as 1.1. tnrr-m wo. wall rrnler.Ull. At Hill tit. tearing mat " .ill-rant mioht nrou above fid BttaCK him 1U tQO rear Flovd retreated. K.nt.n.k. 11 R.tfla nl T.win.vHie Tin. !he Pi'tom-te Several retiments of Federal tio ipa under Col. laaao J. Btevens, of the New York Seventy-ninth, marched from rh.in UrMo-a nn a rer.onnoiaance. Tbev were attacked by the Confederates un Ier Colonel J. K. mrsuv. ira m sharp fight, fled in Bull Bun faahion. Federal los,6 killed and It wounded. Confederate leas, none. September 11 Battle of Toney's creeK, ontne-aauawu. Wiae'e cavalry, under Colonel Clarkson, defeat the enemy, hi. lnu !t killad aad wounded. Clarkeoa also took K( LFimtiar, .nit Inn tint a miltl. Beptember 13 Colonel John A. Washington, of Virginia, Raniemherla Rattle of Barboursville la Kentucky, be tween 800 Confederates under General Zoliiet ffer, and 1-00 Federala. The enemy Touted aa usual with a loss ef 60 Llllu.il .nil 4 nriannaia. v ' beptember 20 Battle of Lexington io Missouri. The Missouri troops under General Price havicg beaeigedthe cityof Lexington, at last forced the enemy under Miloncl Mulligan, to eurrender. Our loss in the series of battles V ..i..tM killed and 71 wounded. Price . . inn ..rw.,n.r. Innlndini? Colonels MuUiiran. Bl B'ahall, "1""" .fi-v". ' T,,T, 1.1. ,nJ nffii-.r. Red ng, V. Uite, urover anu n o u-i 5 pieces of artillery, 1 mortars, 750. horses, $100,000 worth 5 pieces oi commissary bilk cb, ii6-j - tion., and other PJ. ,5 ,S seal of foe state money. Beptember 23-54-25 Heavy skirmishing on SeweJ Moun tain, Western Virginia, between Uoeeucrani and w Kpntpmh.r Rattlfl of llaiteta, In Hew aiiexico. defeated a large bod of United htatea ree-nlara. under Col. Uo belts, with great slanghter. Copwood'a loss, two killed. ' Beptember 28 Col. J. W. Bpaulding of Wise'e Igloa, tlllsil nfhlla A. a dunlin, amailitmlt in Western VirgmlB beptember SO Bopkinavilie, in Kentucky, taken by flen. Rnekner. (1. H A. . October 1 Capture of the Federal steamer Fanny 1b Albemarle Bound, by the Confederate steamers Curlew and Ra.rh.-FTy-fl. FederaiJ ukea priaouers and 1100,000 worth of sterea esotored. October 1 President Davis visits the Confederate army atManasaaa. Grand eeiew of the troopa. October S. Battle of Greenbrier Biver In weetern Vir- Jlnia, between 1500 Confederates, nader Gen. Henry ft. ackMB, ajh. SOOQ FiiaraJa, nad 6tnrt Sty-eld in., .iv Un,1, ,.til. the .ne tiT Wlfhilrew, leavtnir Jnck eon Btill master of the ground. J.wVson s lw M in killed, wontided aod m'fcdn. Bneany's los at leat October 4. - Keuaatof tofcccraoa frim-ewWi Mrmrrratn: TTe fled wilu bia wboltAAraiy l-othe piheralJeof the tlauley. twenty n ilea dltut. ' -, Oeuibef 8 The C,cfc'Vt,oni,ce Trrees, on Hoanoke Uland, N. C. Ae eottre IrdiaJia l.eallBeat ehaaed twenty miles by Col. Wrinhfa Thiitl Kfgiment. Thirty- two Federal prisoners and y.iluiyaie runluona of war cap tured. Col. Wrlght'alospn rufS. tt--r.u aflor the eneiy until he fell exhunntea. The - Nertltem pipers clainied a magnificent Federal yietory. ThHiBn.ja nf rhrla killed, fctober Battle rf banta atte- laiarid. near Fort P'ckenn. The Confedoiatea nndar General Anderson, of Snu'hCereJma, make a uoeerul attack, on BJ'y Wih'e camp, rooting the rowdies and burning the camp. Billy ran offlnhia shirt. While retBrniBg to Pentscola, severs! of the Conlederates were k Wed. -r- - Ootober 12 Battle cf 4he MlaeiMippi Pawea. Com. medura -Bullina. w ith JA niunnM0fl ?U AtUiAiM n.4 dnrr T eraed the Federal Fq ladron blockading the mouths ol the Miai.ie.iprL .Tfce schoouey 1. H. Toooe and a lannih cap tured October lfi After occnpjlug; Mason's and iluuaoD's Tim . . ....... 1 a. I., .inA. 4 o.t lilfl ilf t-iaVl i hit m flKt J1IU l"r .r ,ru nn-,,. in ,.iu . ... v. ...n n .1 m . 1 from iiot U!il.m, tho Confederate fraiy ftatuCeeWTJ OeAtfiHt. niU'e f Boli.M, near llarprr'a Ferry Col." Irncsr Ahhby, ,tU 250 voluhteere'and 300 raw Vlr uiinai.il;iii, oniiletely rooted 1000 FidaraU, killing 50 or 60 iitti tali ng 12 prlaoners. ., ' " (,7'ober 21. Fixht at Preilerlclratown, Mo. Jeff Thomrt smr. wit l i(K) MiiMouriant, driven ba k by 6000 Federa!, ta)fit loss on both siiles. t)ctober2l Brilliant vlrtory at Leetburg.- Thaenemy ith twelve rcglmeufs (7000 men.) nnder Gen. E. D. Paker, croaaed Ihe Potomac and afneked the Hjnfe lerate- army near Leeahurg, eonaiatlng of thia reglmeuts (1500.) i)Bd-r Gun. NathauG. Kvau, of .Noush' Carolina. The Federal, were tetribly drfogted, loosing 600 In kiUe8, fOO In wounded and 7-6 In prisoners, also 4 pleees of artillery and HIOO stand rf arms. !cn. Baker wa killed, and on our aide Col. Hurt was m-Ttally wonnded Cooredt-rate lo.s fi7 killed, 111 wounded. Many of the enemy were loat In the river. October 25 Geu'l Fremont, haying advanced from e-t. Louis, c-eciiplos Hpringrii'ld, Mo. October 111 Heaignatlon nf C.en. WinfleM Pentt aa Genet allaslmo of the Lincoln arrry. lie is auoceeded by G -u. MeClellnn. November I J Great storm oa . tho At'.autio coat Eeveral of the Lincoln Armada loat, November 6 Fremont removed from Ma command In Virginia and auoceeded by Hunter. The. latter immediate ly orders a frlieat lo Bt. Mini. - Woreinber 6 Battle of Belninut on the Miaaieslppl river, " t enemv under General tiiui.l, 10,000 strong, attuckeJ Cenenl Pillow, at Beluionl. t-ppoMito Columbus, Ky. A dreailful carnage on both aides ensued and Pillow was be ing rapidly overpowored, when be waa rr'tiforoed by General Polk. Tho enemy-braten, lied ine river until night closed-the pursuit. Conk-derate loss 6S, Federal loaa 1200. , November T Battle of Port Royal on the South Carolina coast. The Hand Forts in Port Koyul harbor attacked by a large Federal duet, under C6muiodire Dupont and General (Sherman. Afterafurlnua cmiu riade, the shot and Shell frnm tha (lent falllntf like hail, the brave defender retreat ed. Pmall b aa on both aides. The enemy landed 12,000 ttonp immediately and occupied the deserted rorta. November 7 Urb.uiiia, on the Buppahaonock, shelled tin Irian Vo.atuu November B.everal biMee on the 'Teniifoe and Virtrtniti Ii.ilrnaJ burned bv th-i I.'aat Tennessee tories.- November H Battle of Plketon la Kentucky. The enemy repul.cdwiih very heavy loss. ,'.' Mnuml.itr h !-eiznrftof Mexars Mason Bticl Plldoll, on board the Brilifch steamer Trent, by Captain Wilkes, of the Un:ttd Etatt'S steamer Han Jacliiio. November 0 Figtit at (iuyandotte, cn the Ohio river, Weatero Virginia. ColontO- Clarkson, with the cavalry, made agal)autdah into tho town, alaui'htering 40 Federala, wounded 60, aud look W pi Uoners, losing ouly two men himself. .. ' Novembor 14 General Floyd retrottso from t orton um, mi tha K.n.vlia. nliin -1 ht. Georre Crntthan killed. November 16. Arrival of Messrs aiaai.n ana rnacii at Fortress Monroe, lu charge of Captain Wnkce. They are ..nt In Pi.rt V.'.rr.n. - . K'uxmh.r lrt 4'ajiltlra Tl! 30 f .liwiin oral cyira Hill, (Potomaci by Major Maitm, of the Naiche Cavalry h. veral Federals killed. ..... , November 18 Occupation ot ice j aavirn snore oi Vir ginia, bvthe Federal troops enner .inrai wciwimu. November IH fckirmlah near Fa Chuich between the Virginia cavalry, nnder Lieut Colonel Lee, aud a body of the Foiieriil ( avalry. The euemy routed with a lose of 7 killed and 10 captured. Our loss 1 kdled and 2 raptured. November 22 ii. itomrjaramem near i i-um ui.-ruii P ,.knn nhcn. flra mi Ccneial Urars s Itutter"-a. Bragg reapouda aud a caunonade of two dayafolluwH. 1 b Fedeial veeHcia engaging in the fight driven oil badly damaged. ... . n .? .,tL 1 U..I... ..II. r... Vr.rt lll.fOt,. w arrenlou paiiiauy oumeu vy iu. .iir.iD num vin.li r'..l- Itrnwu. flndlno- hia efforts futile, ceases his tire. In hia official report he gave his loss at 1 klllod and 6 wound ed. Heveral were killed on tbo Beot. nraga a iota, ou man kilted by the enemy' fire, several wonnded. " November 24 Occupation of Tybee Maud by the Fed erals." . , , November Cavalry fight near Vienna (fotomacj Be tween Jhe enemy and Coloiiel ltiuiaom s worm taimma Cavalry. Many of tbs enemy a, ilea nu caoiuiKu. One Federal Bc-g'meut ran, tha officers leading, iiauaoia s lossono. . December 2 Fkirmlrh af Anan laie. roioman. i.oi. u. W. Fields, Hixih Kegiment Vngi iia Cavulry, mils lour ana captures Bfteen of the enemy. Fieldi' loaa two. December 3 Battle of Dralnnvil:, near the Potomac. Geh. Btuart has an engagement with a snprnor boi.y of tne enemy, and alter a nra ngnt in lotoeu i roire--, -loss of over 200 la killed, woanded and miwiug. Ihe enemy's loss even greater. Decemher 13. battle ot tne AiifKnsnyi ,u " "":,u ' ' gfnia. Tho Confederate army, liOO kt'ntig. nnat r oi. Kdwara Jo!'.r,on, was aiiacaeu oy ouou i i.u -.n. ...... The latter wa gailantly repnised after seven b-iuts Uk1'-- 1dC- " . ' . December 17 Gen. T.J. Jackson doatroys dam r-o o. on the theaapeake and Ohio Canal, thua cutting on Lana. communication between Washington ana tne ri. December 17. Battle of woodsonvllie. m ivii'ui..jr l.n.. .iiii ,f tlm enemy at nek Ueneral Hn dinan, bad 11W -infantry and 40 pieces or aruuery, um "- defeated wiih a loss of 75 killed and wounded.. 1 he Con federates lout the gallant Col. Terry, of lexis. December 21. steward Biirrendcr Mason ana fc.iauli, by I... .. I I nn. tk. H.ill.1. Uitlll'.r. December id. Battle of Opothlejbolo, In the Indian Territory, 7J miles Northwest of Port Gihaon, between Cli ,fw M , M el at h iUfroegiiniUJinJJLe.J.nlinn allies of the Federal Government nnder tncir -. i... i . r..i ftii. .iu.1111 killed and wounuea, ..irf lini tikan hi itinera ! 100 horses captared. Conlederate lo 12 killed and 20 wounded. Tha Utile lasted lour hours. t il.l....l.1 HnA rt. L'anaaa uuoi.iiiojrui.iw r ,1,. rnnferlB- OeccmDer i txpioii. iu innif ou . -----rate steamer Bcabird, nnder Capt. Lynch, who attacks l!i Federal atcamor Express, having tne scnooner pun tow, aud at the iii preen and capturing lij inuuipu. ..-.. ,1... In i ... ij. 1'iMhi . T. .irrim.nl. nmi . 1 1 cm. i . v. , R.ntnrkv. hetween a detachnant oi ol. Forrest a Cavalry i . -eTe routed afte-r a fight of half an tour. Confederate loss two kill d, one wounded, loss 10 killid, 20 wounded, 13 piiaoners. ..-ti.vTrTna liLLxn, worNDRO ako CArrcaan in S-IlK KRVKRAL BATTLtS ANP OXUSH ' VM.K IKT.I. ..ii t.i.i. a.l.ihiu an approximation to the 1119 1U1IWW1I1H . jt.. lofWMofboth parUes by the aeveiaa engageineiiui our .g VrTZT- ' .l.V...i.j.,.i. nusea are comuded from the me year. . uo t r - - ,ht0.n(,h ,ert ere nubllfhed.) Of course, we can only guess at " r n L - V' & ana MB Mali I r.m the l MC9 of tbe enemy, ice ZZ ' t.i;-U l.a w n-.r-ial w-ftiirt OI IDO T tUCl u.1 uruviaw. a-encrallV proved thcmaelve such raonatroos falaiUera that but little "confident e cn be p aced tn tne ir re port when thv are pnr-lisniu .."","!.,"'r E..:,.." .... i i,i. i. .T u,L.I at about thirty, when it la a notorious Uct that one am.ll aouad of Magruder-B rn alone buried thirty-two Federal bodies alter the battle- opinions of tne Coi federate officei commanding, who are tntle men. aad npon whose atawmenuy reua-icoiBaj aw placed. CONFEDERATE BnCClSPES, . Dele. I BATTLEH. Feb. Ifian Anlunio,. ... Mar. 17 Fort Itrowu A prill 3 Fort Knoiter,.. . . AprillS Kurt Itli-sj, ...... Aprir-t) Indianols May 19-eeell'a Peint... May 31 Fairfax CtiuH Ho June 1 Aeqiila Creek, ....... . June 6 Pig Poltt,. ......... June 10 Ureal Bethel, June 1I Vienna,. .- June 17Kaea-4.!ity,. ......... Juoel't New Creek June IU llomney, June 27 Matthias Poiut,. July 1 Haviieavlllo,. , July 6 Carthage j... Jaly 1" Hoaray Creek, . t ; July li.nllHann.jnt. Jnly 51 iliuifusa.. . July 25 MesilU July 2s Fort tUuntoai Ann. in spiinatlelif, .. Aug. 15 Mathias Point,... Aug. Hawk's Newt,..., Aug. 27 Bailey's Cruas Boads,. Aug. Z7,i -ri.aa j anes, Hept SvptK' rkipt II Pent II rlept.in! Kept.20 Keit.i OcU Oct. D Oct, I Oct. V Oct. 12 (lot. V Oct. 2! Novt ( Nov. f Nov. U Nov. it; Nov.lt-Nov.2'J No.2 Deo, ' Deo. 1.1 Deo. 17 Deo. 2i Dfo. 2- Big Creek, Uauley,... . , iiewiiwviiio,. . . .. . . .. . Toney' Oreek Itarbouraville, ........ Lexington, Aluineaa, ....... ...... -Hcmner Fanny....... Greenbrier Chit kamaoouico,... . . -aiila Uoaa, Uiaaiaalppl Paatea,,. . . Unlive Lpeaburg, lleH0Ul t,4 , Piketnn Guvandotte, Upton Hill,,,,,-. Falla Clinn ta, Pensarok Near Vienna,.., Anandale, ,. Allegbaoy. Wooiiaouville, Opetheyoholo, aciaiuunto, r8''ji'avl-S'8Hi ?-3 , 2 00 1 00 0n (Klj OO, -do. 001 tai on IWi oo (Nil li i OOj 00; 00 .3 1 12! ... t 9 (Hi' 1 S3i200 00, 00 Total. oo; 00: 3 On1 DO Crfi 0(i J 11 21 to li to 2i 1)1 1 2 .16 6 i 1 ' li" Oii 2 1 15. 4 12j On; oo OOl oo! W: A 00 (10 Oti, 0(lj Co, oOUi oo (Kli 00 2 6 oo! 00 72) ooi On 21 Oil I; tin 10 tu 3TU . 61 -00, 2 on CI 2C 1 (K) t'O (10 ,00 00 - -61- " 00! 001 140 60 0 S 11 ,.) (171 3001 50 2(Mil 60.1000 1500 00 101 2Aj (Kl OOf (X aoiioooijoo. 43 93 sTliaT oo to (Mil 001 "1 00; 0 561 loo! "IStlt 7 Oo) 10 ?n i 100 SOfl 160 loo 00 100 600 to -4 ro 00 00 on OT, KESJD4M. C. c.t:nth fob tub tiicbmoko MANUFAcmiNn 4 . i wii'aj,K,&re leeeiviiig every and Oanalmrua. - OO 00 1 (Hi; OOl 00 00 00 00 00 01 CO he 1 OO (10 0o Oo 117 00 00 Ot .. () 00 Ot! II -0W 0i 00 0U! iMiyaoti"! 23H (HI 20 " li 50 2 15U A .20 60 ') to Ot, 1011 (HI 20 ' On 16 fi0! 4IK1 ait 40 6 P0I 00 60 3 250 t 30 00 12U on (Ml 150 0( IX -00 40 H0U 001 10ii 60 00 ! (HI 20 Oo to l"1 lo; 4 loo- 2oof 80 4.1 751 126 1 10 20 00 00 00 oo (HI 10 10O0 00 750 300 (0 CO 6 m 00 . oo 6 60 2 3500 oo 45 00 17 00 12 72 21H1 00 . BO 10 On .15 00 8 100 IN I18287HI4 R177 K.repltitlallnit. Killed Wonnded, . Prisoiiers, . Total. Co nfederate Lnas, , , 1135 S;t45 ..14H7 . .6007; Foderat Loss. ' 4U1 1 721 U177 20,109 . ADVEnTTcrwETTl Will be tnaertetl at F1F1V ( ENTt per nre f tn r"nre or leu, for the Drat fnsertinn, o.l.TV fc.XTT -FlVS CKNTrt per inare for each repetitiou CAbil IS AD VANCK. . Adtertiaenianta Inserted asBpecta! or H'ahnp K('p are charged one-half more than above rates ( .-lit Loee (leaded) or leas counted as aaquare. - r Advertiaementa Inner ted every other day are c?jrjcj" J71 cenu per aquar for each inaerlloo after the tirt. e-Ne pubtloatlon made without a responaible name. cusim:svi and professional, cam:: reck Cotton yarn Ptr." - ALKX. OIJIIlAn, . (H-eso I Htwfclvy M tUrtbaan.) .fSALKIl IN (MAIN, PltOPIllKTOU Or TfTH CAT""! FF A K HO UN AND FLOU1L jVU.I H, nt ru" , BON MKftCTIANT, . WiLuihoiort. 1,. C. reb.,. 1H62. . . . , . flVl'AUTSICKKUip. t " a 11 IB undesigned have this day eutered Into a General . Comiuiaaiou and Mercantile Btinlneas, ander the lira of -Bt-kle.y A Co. . . Mr. D. (Vhwell is onr duly empowered Attorney for the trananotlon of any and all bnsluea of the firm. Office ia Parsley ' Uow, North Water Bsreet. ..- , JAMl'J BTOKLEY, . - ' U W. OLDHAM, w Wilmington, N. O., Feb. 1, ISC1. - 127 f II. In IIOLMKH. '' . ArTuflAAT AT LAW, ' HAH removal to the eentre onio ot JOUItNlfi DTJILD 1NGH, next door West of Ids former location. s Oetiiber 17th. lKfil. . . g K.tti'in AM..", ATT0HNKX.1 AT LAW, . HAVR remove their nftlee from Friut to Princess street, -JOURNAL BUULDlNGil, formerly oooaplsd by U. L. . Uoluiea, Eaif. r October 17th. 11. ' ' Ifl-tf I.(H IB) tl. KHAMBKHT, ' ' DnuaUIflT AND PIIAUT1CAL PH A UM ACEUTIST, '. ' T ; "T WiBHIKOTOM, N. O. Leeps eonstantly on band select stuck ol Xru, JUed- . iirnua, iimviadc and A'urvxiaA (Jhomwuli, fntwy nd TuilH At txolin, H'mesond Ltuorifur ileixcal i'urpvte$, i-iurt, tic, . tI'artienlar attention paid to PaiscxirriOKl, FAMlliT Mtoirsa, MsniniK (Jiibbtb, o. ., t.!store Immediately nnder the 41 Carolina Hotel." July 12, lHil. . tttt-tf JOHSl-rt n ILOKS0K. tit It, ovutm i. TAHAatntKaa. BTIHMOUt t tlO. 1 ENEllAti COMillBlslON MKUOH ANTfl, -. - - V ii. n. Kit. Km, T -i Juno 2H, 1801. WitBimiToH, N. 0, That wo have not overrated tha Federal loss Is provsd by the following extract from tho Washington correaponUence ol the New Voik JIhim', of a late date. " ... By returns at the War Department up to the 201B Decern ber, I learn Ihat tho mortality in our army since tho war broke out will reach 22,000. The number killed lo battle, akirmlnliea, Ao., is about 11,000, the number wounded 17, 000. The number, t f prlaoners tn the Bouth and desorters amount to fiooo. . . .... ,, t If we bad the mean of ascertaining the Federal loesvs by the numerous entailer engaw emenu, picket skirulhihea. Ao.. during tha year, we might eaaily carry the number of killed and wounded up to tliQ UgureJUidloaUd In the Now, York Time. . " ' ' F ovn ABD OR HALE AT April 6tb, im. WLBON'H. I'lMl Wl.10ll. TO PAMIL1F1. WE have en 'band a nfiantlty of fine imported nnerry, Muleira and Port Winea. Also. Vary old and choice Scuppernong Wlue, bottlod by ourtelvea, wbioh we desire I,, i-.lruA at onoe. ruiriraiua mav be bad If application be mad early. Apply to . WOHTH A IMSilLL. Mrch 10. ho. worm "'" '""" tWO OONKtPEilATE FLAGS FOll BALK, at 1 April 5tb. 1862. WUiTAKEira BOOK BT0KE, AMP BLACK in bulk, Barrelland Ilhds,: i Umn Black in lb. bauer. Barrel and Hilda. For Sale April 4th, tr,2. J. It. hlitlKSOMjCO. 1 OT OF TIN XJ A who 1 atcamor Lx press, having the schooner eI1w,u " id alter a fierce fight, in which the Federal i lUtterios lip Baps take a part, succeeds Iu dmirg off the r x-i-f capturing tie schooner, taking her nifa Norfolk Federal FEDtKAL BCCCE6BEB. Dale. BATTLE3. Jnne 3 Phillippi, June Soonville, ........ July 12'Htch Mountain,.. July 1-.M. George, Aag. Js'Hatteras... :r. r. . Out, Jl!rrederick8M.Tn,. Nov. 7 Port Boyal, Deo. SiDTtneavuie,.; Total, i ; a. -, i 0 a i o. i 5t 0 001 40 143 s.' II; 'J, J 2 are o 5 a s 4 i 2 3 SI . .00. 00?!.. . 60 4 ... 00 30 60... 600 4, 10 ... rf), -4)0,. t,.. 00) 0Jj 00'.., 00 8 23;... 8 6o loo;... W S78:U4i 80i S.7I- MIUrAIlV lilDl.sja MAOOLKS. TK HAVE now on exhibition the three leaOing ityio of Military niaing rasnics tib. , . 1'H K JilONKKV MADDLR' Tllfi UKllUI.ATION HADDLK, TUhl MoCLLIXAN HADDLK. Also, it ex lean, Dope, bpanb.b, English, AtUkapaM and other onular style, at WlLnUa o. Feb. lit. AtniOLFSALB GltOCEft AND OOMMiSBTOS KTTV CHANT, aud DEALF.il IN NAAL HT0ULH, eornsr . Water and Market sUooU, Wilmington, N. U. . Aprll2d,lH. ' I. . COX, W. f. f NDAI.l, . IBKPA.t - TOW, fCRNDA I.L, Ai ro. C10MMISBI0N MEaCHANTQ AND WHOLESALE CKO. , J CElfll, No. 11 V 13, North Water Bt. Maroh 12th. l.MI 157-tf - . rt. u b. a. woRm, CttBMIt:aoaADFoaWAllDii( kkbchasts, : Witjamatoit, N. 0. Mareriil, IHj f . ios ly WAUtER RKIUKI, . ' (anoesor to Walker Vearea h Co.,) WnOUtbAL! ANU liKTAlL DUIHIGIBT, 46 Mabibt Stbsbt, WiLBiweTOW, H. 0. ' cr.u & mrcur.ittt, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEAIiErW m COIJN, I'alAH, OATO. KtkT, WUEAT HUAN, OIL Vf ll; i -"l . . . - XASTtKHX Aftf iroAra zutkb jtat, , Mo, I Borth Watar ttre.t, , . ! Wijjiiiierw, nr. 0. febreary 19. lVtl UHf , CtOMMiaaiON MtfUUBASTB, r-- - - - ' ' -i . . WjiatnuTOK, H . O. . Bosial ntanms, a. I. Bowsul. w. w. babbim. . ttm .. iw. ... - . WL I. BMJ!.."srWW' e-aa-H-W!" . i I'JllUl NOTICES. LAMP P LACK MANUVACTOm. TO 1 iNCUt OAS PIPE; tiuniun: . GLUE, - V. - - BRA3B WUiE CI1TH. " CO-PAtlTfl BIIB1IIP NOT1CK. . rpHE UNDEitHB IN KD have entered Into Co-PartneraUv A. tn the town or wuinitigion, n. u.. unuer me nrm oi BOLi'.llr.IlliaNK A COLEMAN, for the purpose of buying and eelliog NEGRO BLAVEM, where the highest cash prion wm ne paiu. ... They also have a house In Mobile, Alabama, where they wlli receive and sell slaves on oommuwlon. Liberal advaa ee made upon bjavbs left with them for anla. ift m cuuinr.iuiini ' JAMEU C. COLEMAN. Aogust 1st, 1859. " 30-l ' .' . . 'j!1.. viva : March 31. Forsule by JOS. B. BLOSSOM CO. nunc I Feb. 32. KAOUt a OF rLOVOIia Itffl contlnnesat WILpON H, 1 j- II BUS. 4- LOUR, it) 8 half bbl. Flour, ' . ') - l.ufra iifi. jnsi rr''.PiTu aim hie tmi j Jan. 21. - " - PETTEWAY A M0OBB. - ia BTOIIK ASIU M1L1 -1 FAMILY FLOL'll, d Winter Heed Oats. sale by Feb. 14th, 11G2. Fori ALEX. OLDHAM. COTTON CARDS. ai'MURJKS. ...... t , OT CHAIN CABLE .. . i Half keg Epsom bait . . . ' Iiot of Wire J . - ., - Plough Phare t , 7,000 Buff Envelojiet - 10 reams Blue tiuiea i.eurr taper; Part bos Window Glaa j . 1 Plough j 2 Letter Copying Presses. For sale by March 22d. J03. B. BLObHOM 4 CO. XjM. M 0diaCfi!toa CttT Feb. 20.h. For aula at WILSON'S, t inoHircB. OOP- IUON 11 SBd 1 INCUEa t Lot t haai us oi ; isr fliniiic. "tOTlN Meal, riomlny, Flour, Bice Etraw, Wheat, Bran, I ADi r tr nm ui f-unris, urouziu ra ti, au, Feb. 5ih . At.KX. sale by OliDH. AM. UnO UO'i, lA K M.AIISO CAUU. TU3T reee.vcd and for snlo t J April 25. " " HITAKEn'S Book Btore. K1LM,F.. HOOK STOBBi BV KIPRKSS. f I AM l.Ei E1VED Viele on Field hortiucations ana ar il tilirry, wl'h plate ; Cooper's Cavalry Taotica ; Man ual (or Coif Heaver: Maury tKirmiauing inu ui Mounted Troopa. - ". April I2itf FLAHB. TWO beantiful Confederate Flags, for i e low at AprU 30. WUIfAKEK'S Book Btore Lot Wire, suitable for strapping - . ' J . t l'lougn I'olnts ; Lot of Iron- Ga Plpe( ) and 3 Inohe Lot Now -Type t . - ; Buff Envelope j .. Part box Window Olaa j . , 2 Letter Copying Preeee. Foraale by . v--- March 2it& J. B. KLOffiOM A CO. OIL OIL. MACniNESr, Train and Heatofoot OQ ly the Earrel, Uallim or Quart, at.. t - . April etn, latii. . ""-"o-i AliCOUOL. . -,- : i . . - I AM now distilllrj B uperlor article of 90 per eetit. AL COHOL, which 1 oner for sale a reasonable rrleaa- Applyto -v , ' M. MoQINlBj. IDlU i. IWii LKAD PENCIU. i-v w r TllV t t-AIl PKXt.lli. for Sale Bt .-51 111 WHlTAKMi'ti Bookstore. Jt f SLATS P2NCHX, for sale si WHlTAKWi'd Book Btore. , ... ........ ..mini i... ..1. . t 4 I I'll ka 1 LA I l.lli i n l"l n.. a. H0( ) WU1TAKKU B Book Store'. 0,UUU April 3o. WHITAKER'3 Book Btore. . likLhKV'S UOOli ITUUk. ' - RECEIVED BY EXPB2H, the foHowing ne and eon. yenient Maps, Just published: " ! Map of North and Booth Carolina, with Bouthern portion of Virginia and Eastern part of Georgia. , Hap cf Keulueiy anu lenneaaee, wiui a poniun ui un free btatcs bordormg on Kentucky and Northern portion I ot Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina. - April 24, 161. . ,. . - A Kt 1ST' at MATKRIALB. 150 SADULKHV HOODS. PAIU OF TRACE AND BREAST CHAIX3 27 doxsa ol muie oriaies , ; 1(1 .. .. oollars; 400 pair of Harnes ; ,1C7 doxea of Curry Comb ; 13 " btage Chain; 1 473 Whip, assorted paUera j 345 Buggy basddMe Tree, a - 7 JAMES WILSON'S Oil. Leather. Sad Jleri, Trunk and Hainea Establiahment, ' No. i Market btreel. TUB most complete assortment in the State can be bedel AprU 23. W HI TAKER 8 Ho..k 8tf e. . molLET BOAP, at X Arril24. BAi.nw-rx-p. ci vriNI Ul'll CAP91I mnnBB who are In need of Can Caps, had beat, wpply I .i...i.a. arhlla th. ro are vet a taw more left. 111 Bi April vT WrllTAKf R'rt Book store. "TTfE have invoice of lu iteama, ' V yeaterday. SiSoX STORE. Apru&tn, imA. " : IIARUKK B TACTICS- , , . FBCSH BCPPLY of the Mobile, authorize e . n, IX by Kxprea,a 11 area 25. ' KELLF.Y'8 E, X kWOUUH AU BKL.TB). A BEAUTIF J and for sale at April 14. 1US Aval aaava,.-. . BEAUTIFUL lot of Is words and Be',Ja"-u-j. " Rook Wore. ft a tub W' ..,: ar eolna- OS Ar3 FOR COLT'S Navy " " " . WILfiOrS. J with Brash, at AprU Ith, Mi. ABfiy jUKGCLATIOStS. a 'FRESH SUPPLY by the Boutbera I j A-Ing; those person who have beea v "Anrul7tt 13- KEI.TEY'H T now B CACB ASD C: I TXPnESS. at ; Blare a io. - TllASr, " . r"'t.I.l;Y'3 BooV ftora' 2KAP3ACE3 U yariety at V t
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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