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- - . r r : .P Mil Vol.' "li. no; 218. y CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA WILMINGTON, N. C, MONDAY,, MAY 20, 1862. "flOLB OTMBEIt 3 2951 i w tta it , f .... ,. ,'' ..." - ' . - - - - - - THE flY FtXTOTI & PilICK, PROPRIKTOnB. J V , FI'l 'iON, Editor A. L. PRICK, AxU Riiw-.-r. '.jiu.HOP SVBSlCIUPTIO.t-CASH IN ADVAKK. 12 month. : : -A 00 . . a . ' :.. 4 M i . . : i m l (for troops in oamp on'y.) ... . 74 ; t'aPy Paper o the trade S3 per 100, or 3 cent per copy. . 7 Weekly Paper t year,. . S SO , . The papei will be dUooalinuud at the expiration ol the lift, ntkid Inr nn'eas renewed. ' 1 Alllettera no bueWs connected wit! tti cffife, fnTSt bit addressed the prorilora. , h v Flora the Charleston Courier. Th first Ytar o la IV r. ' The military operations of the wsr, durirg tbe fltst year - "f its existence, Irttn the eommhwiou of the ovsil set by ? Major Anderson, December 2Mh, ltiO i. ,;. 1100. --. TVceirber SO.Tbo South Carolina Sute CoaveotloD pau- T" i 'cvtuiiur .--SuJJoo evi:urftu5""of4T,Tidi!trfe by - WiJii Audertoo, United butee army. He ypike. the uii. ; ' Imri.ilk. niinnir.ln.ai anil rct.na 'a InFi.rt Sn mtjiP vliili lilt' I1D UN KU ' Ml HCD UU BblMW-V ... vu.., lie occupies December. 17. Capture -of Fort Moultrie and Castle " Plntikuey by the Bomb arolina troop. Cpt. Coete nr "' ,rnderthe reveuue cutter Aiken. . .. ISfil. ' January 3.-Captare of Fort Pulaski by tbu SaraDDuh troops. Januwy 3 The Arsenal at Mount Vernon, Alabama, ' wllh liO.OuO itnd of arms, reized by the Alabsma troop.. J.tnuary Fort Morgan, In Mobile bay, taken by the Alabama troop.. '' January 7 Virginia Rin'ature met Alabama Conven tion met V ia4laaippi Convention met. 'Ordiaaoce of beoeaaion. January 9 The .team alilp Ftar of the Weat fired into end driven ofl by the South Carolina batteries Morris' lsltnd Failure of the attemut to teiuforce Fort Rumter. .1 .January 10.-Koria JackMin, Bt. Pbilipa and Pike, tejr Kcw Orleana, captured by. the Louisiana troopi. r January 11 Alabama Cunveutiou pauacd (be Ordiuance 1 of HflttcMAinn. 4 ' ' t 1 1 . t.. r . i . K' ' -, Foria BirancM and alvLiee, by tne troopa trom rioriua Alabama and Loui.iana. Mui- Cbaso shortly afterward t, kea command, and the sieje of Fort Pickens commences, -January 15. Surrender of the Baton Rouge Arsenal tdtli Louisiana troopa. i . januarr ueorciasiaio onvenuon moi. January 17. Virginia lgmiauire pasnea resolutions siting a peace conference. January 19. Georgia Convention paM the Ordinunc ol r-epeeslon. January 28. The lufslanatate Convention nut. January i5 The Louisiana Convention paased the Ordi nance of Beeession. January SI. The New Orleana Mint and Custom Howe taken. February 1. The Texas Convention paased the Ordinance ol Peoesaiog. - February l.Seiaara cf tla Little Ilogk Arseucl by tu Arkauaat Uoods. February 4. Surrender of the Revenue Cutter Cass to the authorities of Alabama. February 4. Confederate Congress met at Montgomery re&ce convention mot in Washington Lily. irginia eieo tion for members of a Mtate Convention a held. February Id General Tvrfgga transfers the public pro t)rt la Texas to the State authorities. Cut. White. U ri, aurreiier San Antonia to Col. Hen. McCulloub and his Kuncers. . February 18. laautuiation of President Pavls at Mont iromerv. Ala. , " March 'J.The Ke venue Cotter Dodge ae.'red by tha Texas aulhoritiea. March S Gen. Beauregard assumes command of the- troops besMgliig Fort rnaitens) Maichl J Fort Brown, in Texas, surrendered by Capt Hill to the Texaa Cammisbioners. Auiil Jt-lS. fUttla of Fori Burnter. Brilliant tictory .gftUitdViy Uenetai Beanregard and the Booth Carolina troons. After thirty-four fcoara bombardment the Fort Kunvnders to the Co.fl.rate States. April 14. Evacaation ot Fort turuter by Major Andur ' ann and his command, . April 14. Abraham Lbiooln, President of the United Plates, irsuai a proclamation calling lor 7a,0tu volunteers to put dawn tne soutnern revwiiuu. Anrtl 15 Col,. Beeve, U. B. A., surrenders Fort Bliss near Kl Paso, to Colt J. W. NU Griffin, the .1 exM com missoner. Anril 10. Seixure ot the North Carolina ForU and the Favettevdle Arsenal by the State troopa. April 17. Virginia Convention in secret session passe the Ordinance of fiotoaaion. April IH Caatare of the steam ship Star of the West by .101. van worn, u. n. a. ' - - Anril 19. The Baltimore massacre. Tho citizens of Buiti mn mi.nlr wrih miuiles lha Northern meraenurles Dus.incr t tlironirh their cty. on route tor tha ?ontb. ine Maaaacriii aetta reariment Ores on the people, and many are killed. The mercenaries are alee shot. Great excitement follows, and the Maryland people proeeed to burn the railroad bridges w and tareTip tie tracks. Anril 20 Canture of the Federal army at Iudianola . Texas, bv Col. Van Dora, Confederate btaiea army. The Federal oflieers released on parol. A pril 20 Attempted destruction of the Norfolk Navy Yard bvtbe Federal authorities. J be works aetonnie and aeveral war shins scuttled and sank. The Federal ' troopa retreated to Fortress Monroe. Ibe Navy Yard sub aeauentlv occnoird bv the Virfiniaua. ADril 20. llamer'a Ferry evacuated by the Federal troopa under Lieut.' Jones, who attempt the destruction of the Armory by fire. The place occupied by v irginia troops April 2j, Fori Jrmith, Arkansas, cpmrJ by the Ark ansa, troona under CoL Solon Borland. May 6 The Alabama Convention passed the Ordinanca (lbecesaion. . l!av s Tbe blockade of Virelnia commenced. , May 10 .Baltimore occupied by a large body of Federal . troops under Gen. a. t . turner. Mav 10. A body of 6000 Federal volunteers, under Cant : Lyon, United Btatea Aimy, aurreuuded the encampment of btk) Missouri Btata troops near bt. Louis, and obliged them to surrender. Mar 10. The St. Louis maBsacre. The German volun teers, under Col. F'rancia P. Blair, Jr., wantonly fired upon 'the people In the streets of bt. Louis, killing and wounding a large nnniDer, ' May 11. The St, f .ouin masrcrer Bepetition-of the ter rible scene of May 10. Tho deleucelcsa people again SLot , down. lUlrty-mrce cuizeBO nuicnered in cuid oiooo. -. May HThe Blockade of Charleston harbor commenced . 3 the u. b. steamer oiagara. atsy 19, 20, 21. Attacked on the Virginia Batteries at r-Vwell's Point (near Norfolk) by the U, B. steamer Mon ticello, aided by the steamer Minnesota. The assailants driven off with loss. No one hurt on tbe Virginia side. May 20 The North Carolina Convention aaaembied and passed the ordinance ot (vces.ion. May Zi. Alexandria, va.. occupied oy ouuu. r-oerai troops, the Virginians having retiea:d. luiling of i)vL JMla , worth bv the horoio Jaokaon. May 25. Hampton, Va., near Fortress Monroe, taken by t . me reuerai troopi. j.iwpoi e uccupiiu. : May 27. New Orleans and Mobile blockaded. f May 29. President Davis arrives in Kichmond. L '' MavSI Fiaht at Fairfax Court Mouee between a com pany of United States cavalry and a Virginia company; the i ' gallent Captain Mrr killed; aeveral Federal troopa killed, I ' . wounded and taken prisoners. . ' June, 2, J. Fngagcment at Acquia ( reek between the i " . Virginia batteries and Lie united butes steamers v anasn, f . Anacoata and Thomas Freeborn; The enemy "withdraw, I greatly damaged. f . Juue 3 Battle of PhilliDpa. In Western Virginia, Col -J Kelly, commanding a body of Ffderal troopa and Virginia l, lories, attacka an interior rorce 01 bouuernera, at rnuuppa, aoder Col. Forterneld, and routs them. Col. Jkeily tevero .. ly wounded, and several on both sides killed. r June 6 Fight at the Pig'e Point Battery, between the - Confederate troops and the U. B. ateamer Harriet Lane, resulting iu tbe dwcomiituie of the enemy. Thellaniet I Line badly hailed. i - -June 10. -Battle of Gieat Bethel, near Torktown. Va. I Tho splendid victory waa gained by eleven hundred Xoilh I Caroiiniaus and Virginiana, commanded by Cot. J. Bankhead 1 ' Msgruder, over lour tnonsand bve hundred Federal troopa, 'i under Brigadier General Pierce. Tho Federal troopa attack- I ed the touthern entrenchmeots, and alter ahghtoffour j hours, were driven back and pursued to Hampton, bouts- i ern lose one man killed and seven wounded. Federal loss J . believed to be several hundred. Ikty confeaa thirty killed asd one hundred wounded. Jane 12. Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, issues a proclama . . tion, calling the people of that fctate to arms. Mo com mences to concentrate troops at Jefferson city, burning the bridges cn the routs to ht. Louis and the Kaat. JoneAa. Harper's a Ferry evacuated by General Joseph ; E. Jol.on and the Confederate troops. Juno 16 fckirmi&h at Vienna, Va , between CoL Gregg's - oth Carolina Brgnnent and the Fifth Uhio Kegimeui. The enemy routed, with a loos of several killed. Juno 16. Fight nar- LoabuxgrYa Federals driven -iOlTbyCoL Han too. ' June 17. Another majsarre is tbe streets of St. Louis. The Federal troopa fire a volley into the Becorder's office, ' while in session, killing many citiEcua. Jiuia 17. caitie at nanaaa City between 1300 Missoorl ant, under Cel. Kelly, and 1300 Federalists. Tho latter defeated. . i Jane 1 Battle of Bonavillo, Mo. Tho MUaoorian. no der Gov. Jackson and Gen. Price, defeated by a superior laly of the rnemv, commanded by Geo. Lyon. June lti. Berioiis fight at New Creek, near Uonitiey, Va. Ci'l Vsughari. with a body of Virginians and TenaeM-an, routs a boJy of Federa's, killing a number. No Cottede ratos killed. June 24 Fight in I-anoanter county. Va. A force of Federal marauder, lands on tho shore of the James ltiver and committed da' redstiuns. They are driven oS and several killed by a company of Virginiana. Jane 24 Hiotiia Milwaukee, (Wiaconsin) lu c :nf q lence of tho dprerisMun of l,.nk luxury, caused ry ue war. June 2ir.-Brilliant aflair near Rirninei CaittaUia Bieh- aid and Turner AHhby, of the Fauqnier eompanv, witR a handful of ful'ower.. eut to Kfioes- fifty or a'xty of the enemy: the Asbbvs Dentins naif a d"sen iiessiansieaca at aha aamo moment. Cautaia Dirk Ashby mortally wounded June 27 Kuarruent at Mathias Point, bctw.een the Cf-nfederato troons and the United State, steamer Free fwrb." Captain Ward, of the Freeborn; illeL Marshal Kane, of Baltimore, arrested by order of tho Lincoln jov erna ent. and incarcerated in Fort Melleurv. i Judo 2m Kkirruish near Alexandriai'Borgeaut Hours, of CkhmoBd killed- 1 - ,....-.-,. . June '1 Kxtraordinary exploit of Colonel Thomas, if Maryland, llingul.ed as a Fieseh lsdy he takes paaiiat, on tue stesmer M. Nicholas, from Baltimore lo v asliiiigtou. During the vovage he throw oB his disgusts, and iu com pany with hi accomplice seizes the steumrr. Coming down the bay ho cap'ured three prises, and takes the whole flVet into Fredericksburg in triumph. July 1, Ge oral Patterson crosses the Potomac with tho Federal aimy near Williatnsport. July 1 Kt'lrureof the Baltimore Police Coramixfionors by order of General Banks. They are confined In Fort McUenry, and afterwards removed to Fort lfayette, (New York ) July 2 Blockade of Galveston (Texas) Commenced. July 2-1. Battle of Haynevil!e on the Potomac, between General Patterson's army" and the Bouthern advanae under Colonel Jackson. Afier a sharp tight tho Coult J-ralcw retired. July 4 Rkirmlsh near New Port News. I ii n'erant Colonel Ureux, of the Louisiana Cadet, killed by the enemy. July 5 Battle of Carihaire. in Houtliwestrrn Mix.uri, between the Missourians under Governor Jackson, and tbe Federals unJer G. Deral helgle.. The Kederala bully do eat- ed. Col. (Ira's Brown, killed. Peiglo retreats to Harcoxie. July 7. Fngageniunt at Aeqnia ( reck bi twe eo l'i0 Coil federate batteries and an United Hates atearmir. July 9 Kngaceruent near Ner Orleana. A United Klates war steamer driven oft' by the batteiics on Khlp Inland. Jniy lo Brush at Hattcra Inlet, N. C, bjtwer n the Confederate and a U. H. steamer. ' July 12 Rattle of itich Mouutaiu, In Weatrn Virginia. Iefeat of Col. Pegram by the Federals under Gi n. "i ClelUn. Retreat of (fen. Garnett. July n Battle of fit. George, In Wcntern Virginia. Tin Confederates ri atod and five bundled captured by General McClellau. General Garnett killed. July 17 Battle of Bcarey Creek, on the Kauawha, be tween 800 Confederates, nrjdor l.ieut. Col. l'atton, and bOOll Federal., nnoer Col. Low. "'he Federal defeated, and three of their Colonel tk;i prisoners. ,'uly Is Batl (ir Bull liun. The. Federal army attack he Confederates, and alter several hours fighting are driven back to Centrevilla with heavy lots. , Majur Harrison, Vir ginia Volunteers, killed. July 21 Battle of Manasas. Decisive defeat of the Federal army, under Gen. Mel owell, by the Confederates onder Generals Johnston and Beauregard. Confederates, 2f 000 strong; enemv, 64,000 strong. The enemy fly panic stricken to Washington. Deary h ss ot life on both side. The Confederate Genera's Bee and Bartow killed. Con federate loss in killed and wounded K,oo. Federal loss la killed, wounded, aud miislog and deserted at least I V 000. July 21 Capture of four prir.es off Cedar Keys, Florida, by tbe Confederate ateamer Madison. Lieut. HelJen, U. 8. A , and nineteen sailors, taken prisoners. July 2,-). battle at Mesilla ( Arisona) between tbe Federal army and the Confederate under Col. Baylor. The Federals defeated aud By towards Fort Btainton withaloaaof tbuty two killed. , July 28 Pnrrender of 760 Federal troops to Col, Baylor, C. H. A., at Fort Btaunton. Arizona. July SO Retreat of General Wise in Western Virginia. Da reaches Gaulev Bridira. near l.awisburir. in atfety. Angust 2. General Mairruder commences . bis march down the York Peninsula. August 3. Kngsgernent off Galveutdn between the ( on federate Battry and a Federal steamer. 1 he latter threw aeveral shells Into the citv. August 7. Burning of Hampton (V irginia) by order ol General Masrnder. August 10 Battle of Oak Hill In Missouri. This glorious victory waa gained by tbe Confederate troops under oeueral Ben. McCulloch, over the Fedoral army under Gon. Lyon. Kach side numbered about 10.000 men. Lyon was killed and the Federals routed with ereat slaughter. Genera Eciule oonduots the retreat towaids Bolla. ugust 14. frkirmish at Matthias Point. A boat lor.d of Federala from the United States steame' Ifesoluta landed and were fired nnon by the Confederate troops. Fivi were killed, whenthev retreated. Augu.it 18 The Confederate privateor Jell. Davis went afchura on M. Augustine bar and waa lost. August 20.-Fight at Hawk's Nest, Western Virginia, between Wise's Liwion and the Kleventh Ohio Regiment. The enemy fled after losing 60 in killed and wounded Gen. Wine's Ions, one man killed. AuctHt 25 Mason's bill, near Alexandria, occupied by the Confed.rato tronna. August 2d. General advance movement of Beauregard's army upon tho federal lines on tbe Potomac. Aonust27 Fisht at Bailev's Cross lloads, near Alex andria. The Confederates rout a body of the enemy and lake W unson s Hill. Five Federals captured and one amen. Aucust 27 Battle of Crosa Lanes in Weatern Virginia, between the Confederate forces under General Floyd, and the Seventh Ohio Bcgiuent under Col. Tyler. The enemy terribly cut to nieces, with a loss of 1200 killed, wounded and misaiiirjz. Col. Tsler was the Brut to run. Our loss 3 killed. , Aucust 28-29 Battle of Fort Hatteras. The Confederate entrenchments on llatteras Island attacked by the Federal fleet under Coinmcd'.re. Btringnam and Uencrai ricaynne liutler. After a bombardment ot twenty lour nours tne commander of tbe Confederates, Commodore Barron sur rendered. The enemy captured 601 prisoners, and carried them off to New j ork. - The island occupied by the Federal troops, September 2 General Fremont issues a proclamation in bt. Louis, confiscating the Maves or rebels. September 2. Skirmish at Big Creek, on the. Kanawha. The enemv driven back. September 6.. Advance ef the Federal Iu Kentucky, tr:.. ' ll - - ' . , x auu oa uucuuicu. After six b 'Or's battle, tho enemy withdrew, leaving .luck son still master of tbegrouud. Jacksou's low M n killed, wounded and niisiug. Fnemy'a loss at least i'n. Octobers.- He treat of Hoaenerana from Jewell Mountain, He fled with bis whole army to tho 0tbe.rsid of Gaulev, twenty miles distant. October The Chickamaoomloo Races, on (foanoke Island, N. C An entire Indiana Regiment chsed twenty mile by Col. Wrigbl'a Third Georgia Beginient. Thirty two FrderaJ prisoners aud valuable mntiition. ol war cap lured, t'ol Wrlght'a loss on. man. who rati afler Die etien;y nnlii he fell exhausted.' Tho Northern paper, claimed a Bmgnlflcetit Federal victory. Thousand, of rebels killed. UfltoNr a BatUo-ef Santa UOa iHiaed. ncr Fori rfken1'. COXFKDRrtATK S'J('C12SKi. A prill.. Fort Blisa, A priiiWl Indrmifti-i ThirContedarates-under-ttenaral Arw,.. t I Alay 1'J u.-wa'Xt- PUtr a a I ' BJ-. n I L .. 1UU-. BATTI.KH ?L ' Su I ! &. Si Feb. i: "an Ana i t, . Mar. II Fort Browu, , ApriJI3 Fort Hairier,. , Wlnfleld Scott Ue la succeeded the Atlantic eoAat. eptember 7 Tho Confederates under General Pillow occupy Columbus Ky. neutemner 10 Battle of the t.auiev. at t arniiax r erry, Western Virciuia. General liosenciatia attacked General Flovd'a Doeition with 15.000 men. After aeveral ineffectual attempts to carry it. he fell back battled and disbesrteusd At least 150 of the enemy were killed and iju wounueo in theso vain eflort. Floyd bad but five men wounded, as Lis force was well protected. At ninht, fearing that Kos encrans might croes above nd attack Lim in tne rear, riyjd retreated. September 11 Battle of Lewlnsvillo on the Potomac. Several regiments of Federal troops under Col. Isaac J. Stevens, of the New York Seventy-ninth, marched from Chain Bridee on a reoonnoisance. Tbey were attacked by the Confederate under Colonel J. E. B Straut, and after a sharp fight, fled in Bull Bun fashion. Federal loss, 6 killed aud wonnded. Confederate loss. none. September 11. Battle of Toney's Creek, on the Kanawha. Wise's cavalry, under Colonel Clarkson, defeat tbe enemy, whose loss is 20 killed and wonnded. Clarksou aUa took 60 prisoners and lost not a man. September 13 Colonel John A. V, asbiugton, ot V trgtnia. killed in a skirmish in Western Virginia. September 19 Battle-of Barboursville ln Kentucky, be tween M0 Confederates nndcr Genersl Z'jllierfTcr, and 100 Federals. Tbe enemy routed aa usual witn a lose of 6 killed and 2 prisoners. - L: September 20. Battle or Lexington in Missouri. Tne Missouri troops under General Price having beseiged the city of Leiington, at last forced the enemy under C olonel Mulligan, to surrender, uur lors in tue series oi names ainuud Lexington waa 25 killed and 72 wounded. Price lock J,600 prisoners, including Colonels Mulligan. Marshall, Keding, Vt bite, Urover and no ner ccmmwiouea omoers. 5 pieces ot artillery, 1 mor'srs, 7-0 horses, lloO.uOO wonh ot oommissary stores, Urge quantities of arms and muni tion., .nd other, srooertv. He also recovered tho great seal of the stale, and the pubSc records,, and $JOO,000 in money. Be ptember 23-24-25.-Heavy skirmishing on Sowe'J Moun tain, Western Virginia, between Boaencrani and Wise. Two Confederates k died. Csptaia Copwood, with 114 Texans, defeated a Urge body of United States regulars, under Col. Uoberta, with great sngnter. wop wood a loss, two killed. September 29. Col. J. W. Snanldinar of Wlso's Leeion. killed while on a scooting expedition in Western Virginia. cepvempet jo. a opiuotilla.ja1-JtoiitactyJaKe8. M , Gen. Buckner, C. B. A. October 1. Cantnre of th Fmlaral itumar F.nnw is Albemarle Sooad, by tbe Cobfederate steamers Curlew and HaleiBh. Forty five Federala taken prisoners and HoO.OW worth of atorea captured. October 1 President Davis visits the Confait.r&t. at Manassas. Grand evlew of the troops. - October IBattlo of Greenbrier Biver in Wairt.rn Xir. inia, between 1600 Confederate, nnder Gen. Benrw a. acajou and 8000 Ftdarais, asder OanaraJ Beynold sv- (1 .... .. .. ... i I k I, li- ..... noutu varonna, mains ucce" a " ny vtii.in . ramp, routing the rowdies and burning tbe camp. Billy ran ofi'in his shirt. While returning to IVumii ula, several of tho I'otitedurates were killed. , . October 11 Battle of tho Misrrls.lppi I'm. Com- modore Hollin., with bia musf'ilto floet, attacked and di jersed the Fefrat fqnadrow blockading tbn nuitiih. of the Misiaiippl. Tho schooner J. IL Toone and a launch Cup tured . -5ot,l.;i l". -Aft, -icnpf!i Va.aott'4 4X:,.' fhii's Hill tor sveu weeks, vaia expectation of getting a flgbt fmtu Mcf'lvllun, the Coufadcrats army fell back toCcutio i"e. , . Octobi'r IC- Italt'e of Bolivar, near Krt's Ferrr Col. Turner Ahhby, with 250 volunteeis and 3tK) raw Vir ginia niihtin, ci mpietcly routed 1000 FwVfals, kilUug 60 or tiO and takng 12 prrsoners. t ;' - llt'tolinr 21. right at PrcdsrfekstQyf , Mo. Jeff Thonip si n, Ith 1200 BiKoiiri,ius, driven tct ,bf .S9J0 Federal with loes on boh sides. f uctobor Zl.-Krilliaul victory aV-a'yDnrs;. 1 lie enemy witn twelve regiment (7000 men.) urvw-r Gen. K. I. Hatter, crow-mi the 1'iitoinao and sttsrked tho tVinfederate arrcv Dear l.eesburg, consisting of three regiments (1500 ) mid t Gen. Nathan G. F.yaua, of Somh Carolina. 1 lie t-edi ral. were tmnbly deleated, loosing 500 in killed, MH) in wounded and 7.' lu prisoners, also 4 pieces of artillery and ICOO stand of arms. Cu. Baker wsa killed, aud on our idn t'ol lim t was mortally wounded. Coutoderate los 27 killed, lit wounded. Many ol the enemy were lost In the river. October 25. Gau l Fremont, havina advanced froiut. Ui nis, rcctipir Bpringneia, no. (letober II. Itealgnatinn of Gen C.erietalislmo of tbe Lincoln aimy. Gen. WcCleilan. - , - . - November 2 3 Great storm on Severalof the Lincoln Armada lost. November 6. Fremont removed from his command In Virginia and succeeded by Hunter. The latter immediate ly orders a retreat to St. Touts. Nor'iiber 6. Battle of ltelin nt oh iha Mississippi rlvor, T., enem'v nndef Goneral Giant, 10,000 s'rong, attacked (iciavai I'lllow, at Belmont, opposite Columhti, Ky, A dieauful carnage on both sides eusued and Pillow was be iug rapidly overpowered, when he wait r:nforced b General Polk. The enemy beaten, fled v.? tne river until night closed the pursuit. Confcuurate loss 55. Federal loss 12i0. November - Buttle of Port Royal on the South Carolina coast. Tho Sand Forts iu Port Uoval harbor attacked by a large Federal fleet, under Comiuod' re Oupont and Geuarsl Sherman. After a furl, us cannonade, the shot and shell from the fleet falling like hail, the brave dufondeto rottest-ed.- Bmli I' ss on both sides, 'I he enemy landed 12,000 troops immediately and oocnpie l the deserted Forts. November 7.-lirbmiua, ou the ilnppahaonock, shelled by the Federals. November 8 Several bridge on the Tennes.ee and Virginia Railroad burned by tlie Fast Tt noesseo lories. November II Battlo of Piketon in Kentucky. The enemy repulsed with very heavy loss. November 8. t'etaure of Messrs Mason snd Slldell, on board the British steamer Trent, by Cnptalrj Wilkes, of the United States steamer San Jaclafo. Novembers Fight at Guyaiidotte, on tho Olifo river, Wertern' Virginia. Colonel Clarkson, with the cavalry, mide a gullaut dash into the town, slaughtering 40 Federals, wounded 60, and took Ci ptisoiiors, losihg only two m'Jii himself. November 14. Goneral Floyd retreated from Cotton HU1, on the Kanawha. Colonel St. George Crouhaa killed. Nov.uilier J5 Arrival of Mfwara Msia aud Kliil.ll at Fortress Monro, in obargo of Uaptaln wi'kes. They are sent to rori .. arren. November IB. Captnro ol 30 Federals near Upton Hill, (Potomac) by Msior Martin, of tho Natchez. Cavalry. -tit veral Federals killed. November in. Occupation of the ?aitern shore of Vir ginia, by tho Kedor il troops undo; 'jueral Bockwood. November 18. Skirmish oesr 1 ' Churcli between thp Virginia cavalry, ur der i.ieut Colonel Lee, and a body of ti e Federal Cavalry. The enemy routed with a loss of 7 killed aud 10 captured. Our loss 1 killed and? catuted. November 22 23 Bombardment near l'ennacola.- Foil IVckeus opens fiie on General Biagg's Buttcm-it. Bratg responds aud a cannonade of two days follHws. 1 h Feiltiul vtsauls engagitig in the fight driven oil badly damaged. Wai rentou partlalVy burned bV theaj ;lls from Fort Pickens. Finally Col. Brown, finding (ns efforts (utile, ceases his lire. In his OOtcjal report he gave hi loss at 1 killed siul o wi und eu. reveral were killed on tbe fleet. Iliuirg loss, otte niau ktllid by the enemy' lire, several wound. ,1. November 24, Kccupatign ofTybe? Mand by t;,e d erals. November Id. Cavalry fight near Vienna (I'otouiac) be tween the enemy and Colonel Ransom's North Caioiina Cavairy. Many of the enemy killed tnd M captured One Federal Beginient ran, the oflieers lcaiuc. Bauxntu'e loss obe. lJecember 2 Skirmish at Anandal. Potoniae. Cid. ( W. Fields, Kixih iteg meiit Virginia Cavilry, kills four and captures uiteen ol tne enemy. Fields low two. December 3. Battle of Orainsvilfe. near the I'o'ornnc Gen. Stuart has an engagement with a superior bo y id Hie enemy, and after a hard fight is forced to rctiea,wrHi a loss of over 200 iu killed, wounded aul ini:Hiu. Tie em my's loss even greater. December 1.1. Battle of the Allerhanv. in Western Vir ginia. Tim Confederate army, liOil atrowg, mid r t ul. Fdward Johnson, was attacked bv 6000 Keduial t'ooiH The latter was gallantly repulsed alter scieu hum tiHl.t- ing. December 17. Gen, T. J. Jackson d. troys dam No 5. on thtt I hesapeake and Ohio Canal, thus cutting oil Canal communication between Washington and the w.-Ht. December 17. Battle of Woodsonvii e. in lvutnuky. a larg body of the enemy at'ack General limdnnu, who tmd lioo intantry and 40 pieces ol artillery, run we'e defeated with a lose of 75 killed and wound,.?. 1 he Con- federates lost the gallant Col. Terry, of Texis. December ii. oeward surrenders M.ih .u and Slidell, iy letter, to Lord Lyons tho British Minister. lJe c ember-Hr Bsttio-ot -Opothiey hoior-4ftt4t-ln44ao Territory, 75 miles Northwest of Fort Gihfori, between Col. James M. Mcintosh with four regiments snd the Indian alliebf tne Federal Government under their thief, opoth leybfdo. Two hundred of the enemy killed ami wounded, and 100 Ukcu.pi honors ; 100 horses captnred. Confedi rate lois 12 killed and w wounded, the battle hwlMi l-uf nofaia. Opotbleyholo lied to Kansas. December V: Exploit in Hmpto Moadaol me LCULeoe- rate steamer Seabird, under Capt I yucli, who sitacks the Federal steamer Kxpress, having the sch ionnr hherwood in tow. and after a fierce Built, in which the Federal Battel tes at the Bip Haps take a part, succeeds in dri"ing oU the r x- ureas snd cspturmg ine,a:,'lioonor, taking ner into aorioia in triumph. . . December 2i. right at hsertinieni, neart.reei river, in Kentucky, between a detachment ot t'ol. Forrest's Cavalry and the enemy, who were routed alter a fight of half o hour. Coutederate loss two kill-d, ono wounded. . Federal loss 10 killed, 20 wounded, IS prisoners. A STXTIMkNT OP TDI XILLXP, WOf Dfl ANP CiPTfBKB 1I TUS SkVdBil. gATTLl.S A.',D OTI1KS KO AUkHkNTg IN TBS TEAB1S01. The followiog table exhibit r-n spproxfrnatrrrrrtT the Ioasosoiboth parties by the aevotal engagemenU daring the year. " The Cnnlederate looses are compiled from ths oftiuial reports of the commanding oQicera, (when such reporu were publialied.) Of course, we can only guesi at the losses of the enemy, lho Northern papers seldom publish the official reports of the Federal Generals, and the latter have generally proved themselves such monrlrou l'a'.s, tiers that but Utile eoiibdtoce can be placed in their re port when they are published For 'iiKttnce, Picaynno Butler Ui,l his loss at tietrrel at aooot tnirry, wnea it w a notorious fact that one small squad of Magruder s meu alone buried thirty -two Federal bodies after the battle In estimating the Federal losses, wo bave adopted the opinions ol tne Confederate office's commanding, who are georie men, and upon whose eUtamenla reliaiico may Us placed. May 31 Fairfax Court UnuM! June I Acquia Oeek, ,. June A l':g a Point, : Juno lo tirtMt l?Hhel,.T. , , ,t:, June li Vienna v ,". . . , Juno 17 Ka'i.s. City June in New Creek, . J una 2i, Uutnui y. . . June '.'7 Matthias Point l..t U Ml- July 1'. 'curey t'reek,. .. July in Hull lluu July VI ManaiiM, July J., Meilla, ., , July i Fort M iuntoa,., . Aug. 1(1 ."pi inglleld. A iig 15 M liins Point,. . Aug. 2'i llaa li's No-t,. .... Aug. 27 Mailt-)-' t'to.i Uuad Aug 27,0,.. I Bill.,. . . . Sept. l!ig Cicek, Hcpt.H llauley, Sept l!lwlu.tH!, Hopt llToney'. Ciei-k... . Sept,r It.itboiirhvjlln, . . Hopt. 21- Lexington Heft 2 Aliuiii'.a, Oct. I1 ;teiner FhIhh, . . SGrenbrier. ...... r jCliickiiiiiHeniiii. o,. ti4aMta lus t 1? Mlslhippl l'im'-ex,. IxH.diva Oct. 2:!l.ebiiigu , NOV. I' ltelliKilit Nov. f jl'ikt'toti,... Nov, 1' tJuvaniliHte Nov. li jllptoii Hill . Nov. U l'ulls Cl.n. li Nov, 2'.'l,en''"'' ... . No 5' t Tiiar Vieiina,. '?'". ." Heo. Aoaudalr, Deo. 1.1 j tlleghaii) Dec. 17 vVondxinvilln. Deo. 2i iOpi-tlieyoholo,. Deo. 2 1 Soot iimolitu ("V o (SI (Mi; (to- OlM , 00; On; 01 (ii (HI, (Ml; Op m. 00' rtu C'ti; on: oo! 00: ool (10 2, iioj .'lei (Nil Ik I 0"! 00; -P- 151 Vlt .. On i 13 63 (HI 0t:; 0(1 A, nil fm ooi 150 ion 00 lll(l li, ,fHi 1 1 (Hi .IM-jOlll tt in 00 (eij (XI 0 : l.'.o r. fi(l"loo fco 1.(1- :ii 7 . 1m-Htr- ! In uv nr. YKlo! 20-1 oO Kill 3, 2.ki! :iiH' 4 (( 00 fd 00 1VI (Ml 00 00 0i 20 Will bo irpterud An7ET!Tl'EVFVT3 fen . - at FIFTY f LNTfi li.e .an.ra tJ t ne i lsi, for thtt first Insertion, ami TWKSTT-FlViS VANCM 'UW 'V Cl, "Petitlt,CA1BI1 A0 t.AJvertl,!ii)ts Inserted asgpeclal or flrshop Kotfcea fire eimrirod mio -half more than above rates lghl Hues ' t.eailed) or less counf.d aa a square. ' " .. " , AJve,tiiMmrits itiseru-ri every other day are dbarged ' ' S74 cats per squsr fi.r each insertion after the ffnit. , -ar No pnldkatlon ma lo without a rnspowtibla nama, ,v Mi l0(M)ii.,0 ; lO(Xt Oct. Oct. Oct. (let. i t. 2'.'): (Ml I (K oo (H.l 01 j 1 1 f, (,oj , I ' ' i! a! oo' 1 I f,o 2 00 801 1 1 IWJ (Kl on : 11(1 00! 101 V IKI 00 Oo fJllilOoO'lJOC (Hi; no' 7.V On (' 'I ill1 (io: 4'J 00 lo Ill - f-i 0(i' 2. I,. mr til.' lie 2i-: Total,, fill Ooj lit (Mil (Ki Olii k : (.0, 00 IS , (HI l.oj 12! li. III: OOj do (HII 117 lull 0o oo : no! CO' I 00; Hil 00 00 . All, itrf H H.0.1 Oi'T Mi I J. 2..oi tl 30, o 120 (Mil lllli i,.0 00 St.' oo!' 4o Noil xm jo! f.(.. Ooi (N -ill (K' CO, 2iit ii 4.. I '12.'.; 2"! 1 .(, r.i 2i M1 rtt. in. tk 'l0!l IK. i 2(1 Oo l:, 5(10 4 'Hi 210 40 I. li' Id' 4. Km; 'in 7.: In. CO T.i.) 300 'if to h li 00 oo (5 Ml lAOO (ji 45 (Ml S2 17 Ol 12 7-tl im (K) II M l 10 (Hi w H ion b COT, BBNIMbf, . Cn., A'ftH1 TUK l'HMOND MAXUFACrUUlNCJ tl i COMPANY ,arrooilaK every week -Cotton Yarna and Oialiurir.1. . . , t. Jnn. 1st, Im-J. " i M-tf . xr.etr oLuiiAM. . Dy.w.ra in giiain, rnopiuKrou ov im rtm l.hiN MCI'IANT, WamHaTos, . C. Feb. A, I6i'l. , C tVl'A IIT.I aOUSIlIP, , , ft ;liE tind n-lgnpil Imvo thN day "itrr? Into a Ooricrul I Comnii.nioii aud Mtrflautile Biotlue, under ths Urn Of tito'iletr A (' ; ..(.,,,. , ti Mr, D. t 'aliweli la our duly empowered i ttorney for Hi rai.a,.! turn .f any and all biisiuras of the drui. Ofllco In ' I'trih-y's l.'i.w, Nrrth Water btreot ' - - JAMW4 HTOKLEr, ' , , ' . O. W. OLDHAM. , WllmlngMtii, N. II., Vfh, t, lfl'. .;- . 127 . , II. I.. IIOLMkiS. .. ATTOUNKr AT LA IV. ' A H r.-inbvea i the cenU'o olllco of JOUrtNAL BUILD IN;.S, tie tt door West of his former hioatlnti. . - Oetoi r I7tli. IHfil. i , 3 (f ' '. K 11 11 K AI.I.K?I," ""T"""" --ATTOtttiK YH A 3 LA W, ? - H.tVil Toitirtved thr.ironica row Vrontto Prlnesss street, JOUKNAL MilLDiN(rH, tvtmer'j o;euplod bll.I n liolllli.S. KnO Oi-riiT.pr i'ilh l-.il. 3(1 tr WI'i.ii.nT 2.;l. 7(il4 817 ft.rMitliiltlfM. Killed. ... Wounded, . Prisoners, . Total.. Co I.U delate I. os) ..im 834 i .UHl f.18.7 .'deral 1.04 41ll i- n 8177 20,!K)'.i That a. have riot overrated tlw Fedetiil luS I pmved f tlie foil wli g extno t from I lie W a.lilugtoa.purrespol:di lice of the New V oik 7Vw., of a late date. By returns at the War Department op tit the 80!b Decern her. I leiiin tliat tlm mortality In uw army slnco tiin War broke out will reach 2J.0OO. The number kllieiLIn battle. skirmishes, Ac, Is shout 11,000, the anniber wounded 17,- OOi). ILu iiuinlier t f prlsoiit rs lu tlie South and deserter amount to i.Ooo. -, II wn had the liieans of ascerlulnlng the Fedural losses Vr the Humorous smaller rnva. cmont, pi kot skiriiiishu, An., nutitig tin- year,1 we mi(,ut ea ny carry lliu nuiiiiier oi a men and wounded up to lbs Ugurs Indicated lu tlia, new loiK Timtt. ,' 1. "Gil SALK AT JL1 A UVn AM It 1'IHTOL Tl IIF.H, April Mb, ltd 1. WILbO jf'it. W 1MIMTAUV I! AVK now on itlllU H.tlllll.KH, (xliiliitfon the tlireo IcaJIng style TUK MONKhY HADDLK, Til i BUGU'LATIHN SADIW.C, TIIK J oCI.FlJ.AN SADOl.K. Al;n, Mcxli an llopn, Hpani .h, Kuglidi, Attnkapas. and o'.ln t pi.iniiat Htjies, at . WUJH1N ft, Feb. 22. ' 1.01m u. Kn.tiuicitr, nt:CJ,lir ANl I'iUCTIvAL PHAKMACKUTI- t, , ' WH.MIKOTOM, N. C. r.ri (ni ci iikt-inli on han-f aidlcct atonfc of 4r'i, MM- ' -r, irimltt mid urrrirtr (.Timmr-ni, ftmry ontf VnM Ariuiv, H'iimw anl l.ufuori fur Hdenl i'wm$, tilUfs, &.D " . . . I'aiticul.K aticntloa paid to PafW.'Mn tiyHji, Famiit r.sKirr, MaPiuiNR Cas'tra. c. ' r ..''I'-.r fn.wed lately under tho Carolina Hotel. ", V . y l, --l. - -J t - -- j 36l tf.-. .(Hi U'U U. t'LCS.'SIIII, (jr HI , VANAMItlKOI. v I.NKUAL COKMlBiUO.I MKUCHANTL4, " II Jnuo 20, ltll, ' r WaaTworoN, N. O. it. it. iLir.mtii: a riKiwaALsi-t.itocKii anii coMsil'ifliov y . UH m NTi and 10KALk.lt IN NAfaL KTOKKrt. nnrnar n .ucr hioj murjt.i sirse'iS, imunmou, X, t;. yrtl 2.!, lsH, j . . ,:' . 1. 1. toi, a. r. KrDai.i., . j. a, laaniaa tOt, Kl. MMI.1., (It. (OMI.'?10N MFi;iIANT AND WHOLESALE CM)- j t t. a i, . , - .." . . : - wo.-it "i'a, Rmi Wat tit. Man h l ilii, l8'il 167-tf ' V. tl. AU. O. aoUTII. " T lOifKrijiditfj a: tottr Attwsti MracnAjirH, i . . . '' Witisuiamx, M.C. . Marolill, Wi IM-ly f , t..j.,aar to Wn'Ver ktirs,V li... " ; , I.KiAlB AN!) ItKTAIL DUUUGiSX. - V ynui 4JS Msarar rT.nirT, Wii.mxaT'iw, N. 0. "M-'' ,' . , . - . K1TCBIU. KLU4 A. BtriTIIFLL, V'?f(!UIAt: AND IIFT All PEALT.UA IS r;N. P'iMH, oi l'M, lire, WHEAT HilAf. OILKkTAU "i i'wi'Mi i.'owiNr, y.uvm jt cow rxw- srt, o. e t:b Wator twest, , . il !imw, N. 0. irrn.rf S, l,w .ay I Feh..Vh FfcDLRAL SUCCESSES. Datoa. 1 BATTLFJi una 3 I'niiiippt,... ..; ana 1-! Boonville,. ........ .. u y I'iinUch Mountain....... Joiy lMl'rGoorge,.......i.. Aug. 2 fiatterae, Oct. 2l'redericks.'Tn, Nov. 7!Port Boval,.... Deo. i;Draneville,. ....... t . ivwuf ..... . O; r.i pi . . i. a c X." i & ir f. 2.: 2 2. bob 19 r-E. 2 'I 4 15 ii 13:- 00' KM 11 00 12 3 2133 136' 378, fx) 6;ll 00 00! 401 CO 143 H 60 ijajTbc ii. r. u... so 10... CO... ul... 11... loo... 307; to Famh.ikh. 1 f E hsva oa Mnd a tinnntitv of flno tmportcl Sherry, It Madoira and Port Wines. Also, yar) old and r.bone Hcuppemong Wme, bottled by onrelve, which wa doaire to close, at once. Uargai'iM may b hud if app'l' Stion be ma.lo surly. Applyto ..WORTH .IMNIF.I.. March id. No). 4 North Watf r slieel. Ml WO (I'NKtDKIIAlK FI.AGrt Foil SALB. at X April 6th, 180.', WHITARUt'S BO'iri t-l'Ohl'.. I. V.I! ! It I. A Ii. MAVOACKIICi, rap Black in lb. papers, lim role nod tihdt. I AMP BLACK In bulk, Bsrrell and HlnN.; I J h L For a.V. April 4h. tW.'l. 1. . ttliist A Oil. OT OP TIN; ) TO 3 I. N't U GAS ril'i. ; - HUSO'; ' GHiK; ' tn Km wnirrf.oiH; For salt Oy Match kl. Jri. B. i,i,OSMOM A Oil. 15 nnis. FI.OUB, H lialf Mils. Flour, 24 bugs do. Just rceivci and 101 tul bv Jan. 21. I Klli.WAV A inODUK. . 1 81 KTOHK 1 FAMU.Y FLOUR, saio by Feb 14th. IHO'2- N. am mil i and W'uiter Seed On.. For AI.F.X. OLDHAM. 2o-n. VILSONS Vr( H 7. 8 and U) Cotton Cards. For sale at IT . Ft b. is h mill".. f WHS, M-1, 4i.,niiiiy. Flour, bice S'.rsH, Wheat. lUi V ' MiorU, (i-iijoa lea iVcal, ic, Jo. For aale by .tl, Ai UX. Ol I11MM. J 3)0 I'd,. -A KM ft At I .MS ' I'VKUi U.ST rece vd and Ivr suie at Aprilii, - v HIT A KKIl'H Book Store. Kh I. .." Il'li K MfHtU. 11Y KXI'Iil."'. H l,K. KlVtD li-'e nn Fie'd Fortificstin. and illi-ry, wi'ii plt'cs ; Connor' Cavalry TaMir nal for Colt's Uo olvcr; Nairts t ainn iaiong Mou;iti 1 Troops. A pril I2lh , Ar Man Drill for rjiwo H. A( S. pliiSO WluiAiiLU'-Btrok HTTjr I.K1U PKflf.S. Jfl 'PaV I.KAD i'Kst ll.H, rors.-.liat )Ul Willi AkHt'd Bjtk Staie. , i M M tl-ATB PENCil S. for sale st IUU W HIT A KKIVrl Tk.uk Moil. t l PA Clio PLiVING I'ARIW torsade at OViU WliHAKKB M Book btoieL iilkl'U.f CAl'4, fjrsnieat y j f aiiu J, ' u 1 . 0 a ' 1 v j. c . AUiL,fcUY UtHIIi.t. . JT I V PA HI OF TKACK ANp BRElfvT CU 41X3 ; 150 ; 27 doS 'n of mul bridles ; ) -" collars; 4 (0 pair of Harness J 17 doien of Cnrry Combs ; 13- Stage Chain ; 1,473 Whips, asorU:d patteraa; SIS Bu4gy addlo Trees, at 4 JAMK.-S WILSON'S OB, leather, fidl!crj, Truukand Uaincaa Latablnhrreu nn. s MtrieiMren, im?ns) aotmtv - ( lOMSimhKW MXifOtlANTB, - ' ' ' 's .... v. Wii,iirwiTOi, S. O. ,Hul HABrtias, a. 4. iiOwiLW w. w, NAAajM. i,.f I.I. l'!,',8. 1 11 nil 1 .1 in 1 yi 1. tmmt NOTICES. CtVPAeiTWKHSIUP NOTItK. rnnn U-VDI-lIGNKDhayaenterad Into Co Partnersblv I m tlin toan of Wilmington, N. 0., under the firm ol wjUMU.ULaNU A CUI.KMAN, for tho purpose of buylug am. aeiliiig NMilU) .Sl.A V-i.tt, li.re the biebcat Caab price will be paid. . r They also l av. a bonso in Mobile, Alabama, where they wlil recuvo aud spIJ slsvc oa comuiiisioa. Liberal ttdvau-opkjt.s-.i iijion slavaa left with them for lr. - s. - I, J. SOU TflKBf,ANO, ' JAMta C. CoLtMAM. August lat, 1. . 30-t' n 1 nr 1 i 11 9 in "tusw nia aauai n aa a axamuiwijaj ajssjj(siajjMj.-i,- riUm lix'tDt S PlrtorGUl uU cont.'nuesal L l ab. 22. WiiiOJi & I OT ( TIAIX OABf.K; AJ ' RfNUUlKS. Half keg F.t soin Salvi : , iii or ww ; plough hbarea ; 1.M Ilufl Knve'.otics ; 0 - 10 reams Bine Hilled le tter 1 I'lUl LCX WUidOWtdUf; Plonh ; ' ; . 2 Letter Copying Prea". Ftra'aby ' , Mar .1.221 , J(3. H, BliOo-OM A CO. 'W Jjper; IL IxrtCliam llVOItlKt, - iNcuta ; ' n sod ti CmIiIb i - Lot Wire, suttaRic ft.r straj phut Plough Puin'a ; Irfit f lion (las p !pr, I and I uic'ies;" tj new 1 ypo ; I'.i.T Foc"iips ; . . Part box WiEtlilWfcos f --, 2 l-lter Coj ying Presata. For idle by ' M,..rchr h J. B. HfAifcHOM & - t"A''HIM:iV, Tram and Neaiafoot Oil by tbo Barrel, i.1 A. uaii in or tfutrt, at April 6th, lMj'4.'- . I AM-pi.w ditil!ir( a superior article of 90 per feet. Al X l UiUiLi, wblsa I oner lor s, a rsaaonablo wruios's. prices.- M. MuUiNIS. 174-tf Al-l 7 to A).ifi 2, hll.l.KVS LiwOta. r-JUHK, KI CKIVKD BY KXPBFS, the foilowlng new ar.4 csn ven'ent Mips, just published : siap of North and booth Carolina, witb Sou'.kira pcrtio of Vnginia and Eastern part of Georgia. - Map of Ketiturky and Tennesf.ee, with a portion of tie ItwStatra bordermg on Kui.tucky and Northern p 01 liens ol Alabama, Georgia and North Carolina. Aprd 2t, "Ki. Aitriim 9iAT.aiAt.!. It US moot raple'.e a'aortn.f nt in the State can be laJat . April). WllirAKKliS Hook Store. . riluiLLT 60AP, at I A pril 24. Br.nwnj"S. Oil CAPtl CAPS 1 1 MIBO'E who are in need of Gun aps, ha I best supply themselves while there are vet a lew more le't. t aoai A'iril 30" " WHItAKFH' BwiCW, - IMVdtl tU UKI.lt. A - BEAUTIFUL lot of ri words wad Blt. X.V and fur aal at April 24. ' i -t rec- VJli.AKE;Pt Hnr,k SIM, ired l i,.ii - FOR COLT'S Navy and other pistols are goirg oil V with a rush, at April iib, lJ. WILSOS'S. YVKJT1.W 1MPEH V 1411 1-VO - PKH. -XITK have Invoice of 1. 0 Beams a sort d ai.e, ibijipcd W ve.teriljv. aid now i-J expe ted, at Aprd4"nVl-o2. WiilfASfcu a BOOK fcTORE. IIAHUF.I-T'S TACTICS. ' A . FBrH hCi'l'Li" of Cie A-ui.ila antiorined ediilon, IX ly rxprtas, a March '.'. Kin.T.EY'S Ttork f AU.1V BEntLATIOSs. rjtCPH.K'PPLi'by the Southern Try ft tb'a tsorn-' uui: to- i l iirsoLs wco Have Lean aii.uir ca now gel s-ippiicd at ' April lta. ifht. M.Li.r.l (t ruya. hTLi-'E. BT FZPK&SS, at March 3-1. K Ctl8 A . (OVTRASf. Kn.L?T'P Bo More. SAPdACSS idKrieij at tri;jsON'0.
The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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May 26, 1862, edition 1
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