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- , . - - . , " - - - - w t , -. - - ". ...... . ' - . ' . : , . . '" h . . . ' - - '.- ', iP 4fw TOL. 11.- NO. 272. K CONFEDERATE STATES OF AM EJU OAWILMINGTON, N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 18C2. WHOLE NI7MBEB 3,349 ; - I ii II. -jyi u , : i. t w I BT HXTOB PRICE, FROPI4IKTOHJ. J t FD1 TON, Editor A. L. PRICE. Associate E litr. TKRM4 0F m-BSf-RIPTlOif CA6II I ADVANCE. 12 month;....- M 0 " . 4 50 - 3 . . 3 U I" " (for troops io rump only,).. : 75 Pally Taper o tLa trade 33 per 100. or 3 cenU per cbny. "eeiij nptr vsr ., j au The psper will tu uiconttnued at the expiration ol tbe im" psio or emeus reneweo. All let'er on business connected with thii office, mtst be aaressea o the proprietor!, ,; z - . From tbe (tiarlestoo t'ourior Iht lint V.r of the Wr, The m!liUrTyoperat.ior) of the war, dtirlr tlie flrat rear oi lie exwrenee, f"m tbe emraiaiiino or toe oveit act Lj . iviBjor AoaertuD, ueceoioer z'itn, iswi : ed the Ordinance of Recenaioo. . Pe tuber 19 uiden eracoatloa of Tort Konltrle br Mulor Anderaon; ITnited ntatea nruir. He iDlke tLaLConi ourotbe ?aa tirrlagea, aui rctrei i to Von Coulter, wtich lie occupy. December. 27. Capture of Port Monltrle and Castle Pinckney by tbe 8ontli 4 'arolina troopa. Cnpt. Coatf aar- rcDooraine rereouecatter Atnea tHbir Janaarv 3. Capture of Port TulasLI by tbe Karaouah troope. January S.r-Tbe Arsenal at Mount Yemen, Alabama, t- wfeh 20.000 eland of artna, eeiied by the Alabama troopa. Jannary 4. Fort Morgan, In Mobile bay, taken by tbe Alnbama troopa: January T. Virginia Igl'nnre net Alabama Conven tion met Ulaissippl Convention met. OrdisaDC of Seceasion. - Jannary 9. Tbe fleam ahlp Btar of tbe West fired Intn end drKen oil by tbe South Carolina butteriea Morrl' laUind KiiDnre of the attempt to reinforce Fort Sumter. January 10. Porta Jark'oo, Kt. l'blllpa and Plip, i nar New Orleana, oaptnred by tbe I ouliiaoa truopa. : January 11 Alabama Convention paeacd the Ordinance of Peceaslon. January 13. Caotnre of tbe Pennaco! Kavy- Yard, and Forts Baraocae and Mcltce, by the troopa from Florida, Alabama and Louisiana. ldj ('base ahnrtly afterward takes command, and the sie of Pott Pickena commence. Jannary 15. Surrender of lb Baton Kuuge Arsenal to the LnuUiana troop. January 16. (ieorula State Convention met. Jauuiry 17. Virginia Legial&tore pataed resolutions It- vitiDg a peaoe conference. Jannary 19 Georgia Convention pawed tbe Ordinance of Recession. Jannary 28. The I-oulnlana State Convention met. January 24 Tbe Louiaiaoa Convention passed tbe Ordi nance of Recession. January 31 Tbe New Orleans Mint and Custom House taken. February 1 The Teias Convention pasred tbe Ordinance of Recession. February J. Seiaore cf tbe Little Rock Araescl b tnn .Arkansaa uoops. February 4 trurrender of tbe Ilerenue Cutter Cas to -the authorities of 4 lahama. February 4. Confederate Congress met at Montgomery Peaoe Convention met In Washington City. Virginia elec tion for members of a btate Convention was hold. Febrnary 18 General Twipgs transters the public pro perty in Texas to tbe r-t'e authorities. Col. White, U H. A., surrenders ban Antonia to Col. Ben. MeCnllocb snd Lis lUngers. February 18. Inauguration of President Davis at Uont , f ornery, Ala - Mm cb The Revenue Cutter D dfe seized by thu Texas anlhoritirs. March 3 Gen. lUauregnrd assumes command of the Uo pa heaeigiiig Forlr-oinWr. Match l'i Fort Biowu. io Texas, surrendered by Capt, Hill tolh-' Texaa t'ommiao'-era. April li-ltt- Bittle 4i Foit Bomter- Brilliant victory , . gained by Gcneial Beauregard and the Kiuib Carolina truops. Af'er tbiHy-four bours bombardment the Fori suireudera to tbe ouf. dwate ft stea. April 14. Evacuation ol Fort tuoiter by Xsjor Ander son and his command. April 14. Abraham Lincoln, Piealdent of tbe United States, hsues a pr clamatioa railing lor 75,000 volunteers to p'lt down the " Houtbura rebellion. April 15. Col Beeve, U. 8. A., porronders Fort Bliss, near fcl Paso, to Col. J. W. M.tjrittin, tbe Texas com ' inleaoner, April 16. Seiaure of the Kortb Carolina Forts and Ihe Fajetteville ArMoal by the State troops. April 17. Virginia Couvention In secret leseldD passed 'the Ordinance ol be.estioo. April is Capture of tbe steam ibip btar of the West by Col. Van uorn. u. . a. . . Aoril 111 The Baltimore massaore. Tbe citlcena of Balti more attack wr.h miaailea the Northern meicenaries pasning tlrrough their city, en route lor the t-ouib. Tbe Maaaai-hu- Mtureelment Qres on tbe neople. and many are killed. Tbe . mercenaries are also shot. Great excitement follows, and the Maryland people proceed to burn the railroad bridges and tare np tne iracas ADril ). CaDtute of tbe Federal army at Indianola, Texas, by ol. Van Doro, Confederate blalus army. Tbe Federal officer released on uarole. April 20. Attempted destruction of the Norfolk Navy Yard by tbe Federal authorities. The works set on li e, and aevsial war sliios scuttled and sunk. Tbe redera troops retreated to Fortress Monroe. The Kavy Yard sub aenuentlv occnuied bv tbe Virginians. April 20. Harper's Ferry evacuated by the Federal troops under Lieut. Jones, who attempt uie destruction ol the Armory by fire. The place occupied by Virginia troops. April "h Port Mnilbt Arkansas, captnred by the Ark ansas troops under Col. bolon Borland. May The Alabama Convention passed tbe Ordinance , Heeeeslon. ' ' Ma 8.-The blockade of Virginia commenced. May 10 Baltimore occupied by a large body of Federal troops under Gen. B F. Butler. ' Mar 10 A body of 6000 Federal Volunteers, noder Capt. Lvon. united Btales Army, surrounded me encampment oi 600 Missouri State troops, near bU Louis, and obliged them - to surrender. May 10 The Bt. Louis massacre. The German volnn teen, noder Col. Francis P. Blair, Jr.. wantonly bred upon the people lu tbe streets of bt. lxui, kliliug and wounding . a large numrjer. May 11. 'Ibe Et, Louis masaacre. Repetition of the ter rible ecene ol May 10. Tbe dtfenreleas people again shot down. Thirty-three citUoas rate tiered In cold blood- May llThe Blockade of Charleston barbor commenced 3 the U. o. steamer Aiagara. - stay 19, 20, 21. Atiacksd on the Virgtnla Batterieat Inll'i Point (near Norfolk) by ibe U. K. s earner Mod licello. aided by tbe steamer Minnesota. Tbe aaailant - driven nil with lose No Cue burr on the Virginia side. May 20. The North Carolina Conventioa assembled and passed tbe Ordinance of Secoseion. Mar 24 Alexaadria.- Va., occupied by 4000 Federal ; troopa, tbe Virginians having retreated. Kliliug of CoL Uls 'i -worth by the heroic Jackson. May 25 Uamptba, Va., near Fortreas Monroe, taken by the Federal troopa. Newport News occupied. May 27. New Orleans and Mobile blockaded. May 29. President Davis snives In Richmond. - May S-.. Fight at Fairfax Court Hotue between a com- -pany of United States cavalry and a Virginia company; the gallent Captain ttarr killed; several Federal troopa killed, 4 wounded and taken prisoners. June, 3, 3 Fogagement at Acqnia Creek between the "Virginia batteries and the United tiutes steamer Wabash, Anecceta and Thomas Freeborn. Ibe enemy withdraw, . greatly damaged. " JoneS Battle of Phiniopa. In Western Virginia, CoL Kelly, commanding a body of Federal troops and Virginia tories, attacks an inferior force or Southerners, at Philiippa, under CoL Porter fie Id, and rests them. Col. Eelly severe ly wounded, and several on both sides killed. June 6. Fight at the Pig'e Point Battery, between the tfenfedaratt uoops and the U. b. steamer Harriet Lane, resulting lu the discomfiture of the enemy, lhe Harriet fjne oauij uuuvu. . June 10. -Battle of Great Bethel, near Torktown, Vs. The splendid victory was gained by eleven hundred North Carolinians and Virginians, commanded by Col. J. Bankbead Magruder, over four thonaand Ore hundred Federal troopa, under Brigadier General Pierce. Tbe Federal troops attack ' ed the (southern eotrenchmenta, a&ualter a fight of four hours, were driven back and pursued to Hampton, booth -ern loss one man killed and seven woncded. Federal loss ' 'believed to be several hundred. They confess thirty killed end one hundred wounded. June 12. Got. Jackson, of Missouri, Issue s4 proclama tion, calling th people of that fetate tovaa. Heeom ' mabcee to concentrate troop at Jefterson City, burning the bndgea on the roots to ktk Louis and tbe East. June 14. Harper'e a Ferry evacuated by General Joaepb E. Johnson and the Confederate troops. June 18. t-kinnieb at Vienna, Va., between CoL Gregg's Ponth Carolina Begiment and tbe Fifth Ohio BeglmenU The enemy rooted, with a loaa of several killed. June IS Fight aeer Leesburi, "Va. Federal driven off by CoL Hun too. June 17 Anotbwr maaaaera in the atreeta of BL Louie. Th Federal troope fire a volley Into the Hoc order's office, whil la session, killing many cluaena. Job 17 Battle at Eansa City between 1,300 Klaeoari ftk,adM Ooi. KU, a4 lSOd Federalist. Tb Utter - MfM4. - - jnne td Battle of Bcvinv . Mo.- The MhMoor ana. nn der Gov. Jackaon and Gen. Price, defeated by a superior 1 o1y of the enemy, commanded by Gen, Lyon. Jane IS.-Feriniis fight at New Creek, near Hnmney, Va. Col. Vsnghan, with a body of Virginians and Teuneteeane, roots a b.y of Federals, killing a number. No Confede rates killfed. . June V4. -Fight in Incaater county. Va. A fore of Federal marauder land on tbe shore of th .'ames Hiver and committed de'redationa. They are driven olT tnd seteral killed bv a eomnanv of Virginians. June 25. Biota in Milwaukee. (Wiaconaln) In c nequence Of the deprecia'ion of l''k money, caused by the wr. Juue ?. Hrllllant aalr near I'omney. i apiaii'S turn aid snd Turner Aahby, of the Fsnqoler eompanv,wllli a handful of fol'owers, cut tr prices fifty or sixty of tiirf enemy: the Ahbbrs fijlilinir half a d"ieu lleaiau ech t the same moment. Caplaiu l'irk Asliby mortally woun-led. June 27 Kii7sgement at Mathias Point, betwe-n the Gr nledentte trtmns kud the United rotates ateamer Free h rs. Capta'n Ward, of the Freeborn, killed. I!arhal Kane, of Baltimore, arreted by order of the Linculu (ov- ernneotrand tnoarrerated in Fnrt Me44enryr June 34 KkTtnUh near Alexaudria, Sergeant Hares, of BirbrooBd killed. - . - June 29, Kxlrwordioar.e.vidoM W CC'OneJ xOOtmMt arjiaudr I'iktoieeii as a Ftesch lady lie tunes DAsMk on the steamer bt. Nicholes, from Baltimore to Washington During the vorace he throw on his eieeusts, anl In cow- Sany with hi accomplices seir.es the (learner. Conihig own the bav he can'ured three nrlrea. and tat. s the w no:a neet into yrefierlcksliing Jatrininp'i July 1 On eral Patters,.n croases th Potomac with the Federal army near Williamapoft. July 1 Heisureof the Baltimore Police Coramiwionera by order of General Banka. They are confined in Fort Mcllenry, aud afterwards teinoved to Port Lalavelto, (New July 1 ftlnckade of Gulreston (Trxas) commenced. July 2-3. Battle ol Havnevlie on the Potomac, between General Patterson's army a'id tie Bui)iern advance und:r Colonel Jackson. After a sharp light the Conled'iaU'S retired. July 4, Hkirminh near New Port News. I ItiKefant Color el Drenx, of the LouMana Csdits, killed by the enemy. July 6. lialtle at Csrthsge. In hotituwesliTO Mlnwuil, between the Uiatourlans uuder Governor Jarkt.cn and the Federals under Gene-al He'gle. The Federals bsdly.rtcent- ed. Col. Grsia Brown, k'lled. fieigle retieata to Harcuxie. July 7 Kngairement at Acnula 1 reek between t' e Con federate batteries and an Unltd Ktaiea steamo'. JulyS Engagement near Nev Orleans. A hrl'ed htm.es war steamer driven off by the bstterie on Nlilp Uland. Jry 10 Brush at IlatVra Inlet, N. C, bj-.ween the Confederate and a U. H. steamer. July 12 Battle of Rich Konntnln. -In Wramrr Virginia Pelf at of Col. Pesram bv tha Ft-derals uiulor Gi CielUn. Iietreat of Gen. Garnctt. w July 13 Battle of St. Georte. in Western Virginia. 1 ci- Confederates ri.nted snd five hundred capluied by Guueral Mcuieuau. (Jenernl tiarnett killed. July 17, Battle of rcarey Crei k, on the Kanawha, be tween 800 Coulederates. undor Lieut. Col. Pmion, auaHOO" Federal, nnser Col. Low. bo Federals deteuted, and three of their Colonelr th m prisoners. .uiy is. Bat-l j il Hull I'un live reaerai armysueia ne Confederates, anJ alter seversl hours righting ara'driven back toContreville with Leavv low. Msjur BairUou, Vir ginia Volunteera, kilWd. July. 21 Battle ol Manama. PecraiVe defeat or inn Federal army, under Gen. Mo! nwell, by the tlonfederatcs under iicnorals Juhnntnn and Beauregard. Coiifed rulen, 24 OO0 Ktrong; enemy, 65,000 atriiig. The eirtfrny fly panio stricken to Wa-liiugton. Heavy lf ol lfo on both aidea. The Confederale Generals Bee and Banow killed. Con federate loaa in killed and wounded 1WJ. Federal loss In killed, wound d, and mining and deserted at least 15 Oi 0. July 21 Caniure of four nnats ofl' Cedar Keis, FlorliJa, by the Confederate steamer Madison. Lieut. tvUcD, U. A .and nlns een sailira, taken prisoners. July 25 Battle at Mtaills ( r i ns) bei ween the Federal army and tbe'onfederat ui dar t ol. Bailor. The I'ederale dffra'e t ao fly towards Fort btaunton wilh.alosa of in itv. two killed July 2S Snrrender of 750 Federal tro)ts ta Col. Bivlor, C. H. A., at Fort rStauntnn, Arizona. July Si Hetreat of General vMe In Western Virginia. Re le.ches Gauley Bridge, near I ewieburg.in fety. August 2 General Magruder cummuuves lis march down tbe Yoik Pt-oms'Jla. August 3. Edgagement off Gaivetoo between tr.e ' on- fedeiDte Batt ry ai d a Federal steamer. Ihe latter threw several shell Into tbe city. August 7. Burning of liatnDton (Virginia) by order of General Magruder. Auguas-ftrit.Ua't'eef Oak HiU in Missouri. Ibis glonou victory was gairjt-d by the Confederate troops und.-r Genfra.1 ucd. ucijUioM'n, ever me reueri iuiy uiiun ycu Each side numbered about 10 000 men Lvon was ki led aod tbe Federal routed wih great slaughter. General iSeigle cunduo'e tbe retreat towards Holla. f ugust 15 kirmiah at Matthiaa Point. A boat load nt Federals from tbe United btales steamer I'eolui landed and were fired upon by the Confederate troops. Fivj were killed, when they retreated. August 1 8 The Con federate privateer Jeff. Davis went aahoie on M. Augustine bar and was iost. Auguat 20.-Fight at Hawk's NL'St. We'tern Virginia between Who's Legion and tbe Fleventh Ohio Reg'ment Tbe enemy fled alter losing 60 In killed and wounded Gen. Wi.a'a loaa. oue man killed. Angnu 25 Maaon'a bill, near Alexandria, occupied by the Confederate troona. August 20. Geaerai advance movement of Beauregard's army upoo tbe Federal linee on the Potomac. August 27 Ffsht at Ballev'a t russ t-oads, near Alex andrla. The Confederates rout a body oftbeenemt and take Maoson's Hill. Five Federal captured ami oi-e mm a Aucnat 27 - Battle of Crota Lanes in "Western Vitgioia between tbe Confederate forcee unter (ieneral Floyd, snd the 8 veDth Ohio Begiment under Col. Tyler. The enemy terribly rut to nieces, with a Iocs of 1200 killed, wounded and misasing. CoL Tyler waa th first to run. Our loaa 3 killed. August 18-39. Battle of Fort Hattera. The Confederate entrem bments on Hatteraa Island attacked by the Federal fleet under Commi d ire Btriugbam and G'-neral Picajuae bntler. After a bomhaidmeul of twei.ty-lour nomsim commander of the Coufedeiates, Commodore Barrou sur rendered. Tbe enemv captured 691 prisoners, and cameo them iff to New York. Theia and occupied by lha teaeia troops. - Beprember General Fremont issues a procluination in di. jlouis, connacatiog tne slaves oi reoeis. Keptember Skirmish at Big Creek, on the Kanawha. Ihe enemy driven back. beptember- 6 Advance) of the Federals in Kentucky Padu- h oerunied. September 7 The Confederate under Oeneral Pillow occupy Columbus Ky. Keptember 10 Battle of tbe Gsolev. a'. Carnlfsx Ferry Western Virginia., General hosenr so attacked (enersl Floyd s pokilioo with 15,000 men. Alter several iut-ffeciiiSi attempts to carry ft, be fell back baffled and diahenenvd. At leant 160 of tbe enemy were killed aod 15H wounded in these van effort. Fioyd had but five men ' woouded, a hiforoe waa well protect d. At nlpht, learing ibat Boa- encrans might cross above nd attack him in the reai. Floyd retreated. Beptember 11 Battle of Lewinsvflle od ibe Potomio Several regimenta of Federal troops under Col. Isaac J. Stevens, ol the New York eventy-nintrj,' marched from Chain Bridge on a reconnoiaance. They were attacked by the Contederatea nnder Colonel J. E. B Ktraut, and after a sharp flght, lied in Bull Run fashion. ' Federal loss, killed and wounded. Confederate If as, bone. beptember 11. Battle of Toney's Creek, on the Kanawha. Wise' cavalry, nnder Colonel (.larkson, defeat the enemy, whose loss la 20 killed asd wounded. Clarkson also took 60 prisoners and loenot man. Beptember 13 Colonel John A. Washington, of Virginia, killed In a akirmiab in Western Virginia. bentemberl9 Battle of Barboursville In Kentucky, be tween WK) Confederate nnder General Zollicoffer, and IriOO Federals. Tbe enemy routed a usual with aloe or 60 killed and 1 prisoners. September 20. name or Lxmgion in Missouri, me Missouri trooDS nnder General Price having beieiged th city of Lexington, at last forced tbe enemy under rolooel . . . , ! . 1 t atuiiigsn, to aurrenaer. uur ion in mo ui vavtm around Lexiniton wss 15 killed and 72 wounded. Price to"k 3,600 prisoners. Including Colonels Hn'.ligaa kta'shall. Reding, White, Grover and 119 o'her commisnoned i.fficsrs, 6 piecee of artillery, 3 mortars, 760 horses, 1100,000 worth ol commissary store, large quaniiliea of arm and muni tions, and nther nrooertv. Pe also recovered the great seal of the slate, and the public records, and $300, ooo is aoney. . , September 23 14 25 Heavv akirmlsbiog on Bewell Moun tain, Weaterw Virginia, between Boaencracs and Wise. Two Confederal, tiled. t Beptember 24-2. Battle of Alameea. in New Mexico. Cantata Conwonri- bIii iu t. v. u A.rmiA lr kwt of United butea regvlara, nnder Cot. Roberta, with great alaugbter. Cop wood s lows, two killed vn, Sumber M CoLJ- W. Bpauldms; of Wise Legion, kiUed while on a scouting arpeuiuo io Wtstern Virginia. A, xrAij s Baleigh. Forty five Federal take priamner and $loo 000 worth of (tore captured. ' October 1 President Davis vkita ihm nnof.r... . at Maoaasaa. Grd .-t1w of the troops ' October I Battle of Grweabrtar Rrver In WetrTh After six h-ur's bsttle, tb enemy withdrew, lesvinc Jink. son still maater of the ground. Jackson's Urn AO lu killed, wounded and missing. Fnemy's loss at leant 1MI October 5. - Retreat of Boaencran from wewe Mnnntjiln ne lied with hi whole army to tbe other side of the Gauley, twenty lies distant. October d The Cblcksmaeomloo Ra. e. on Poanoke Maud, N. 0. Aft entire Indiana Regiment cbaed twenty milee by Col. Wright'e Third Georgia li-giment. Thirty two Federal prisoners and valuable munition of war cap tured. Col Wright's Io." one mn, who rati after the enemy out it he fell exhausted. The Northern in per, cUimid a in .gnirlrent Federal victory. Tboun Is of ruhels kilind. October Battle of banta Rosa ls!id rirr Port Pkensi Ihe Confederate nnder Gciieia' Andeiaon, of Boti'h Carolina, make a successful attack on Ill'y Wiln m's camp, routing iba rowdie and iturnmg the cmnp. Bill ran off In his shirt. While returning to P of ihe t'ontederutes were killed. October 13 Bottle of tb Mlsslwfppl Phe. Com modore Hollins with hi rausquiro tleet, attacked and din- r eraed the Ke 'eral r madron lilockadiug the mouth i ti, 4 ls-igl.il. tbe schooner Ji HilooBe ed a innnrh nan. mi ru October 16 After orenpying Mat on 's and klnnann's Irom 1'. o lell.ui, the Confederate, army fell back to Centre ville. " October 10. Raitle -of Bolivar, near Harper's Ferrr Col. Turner Aslil.y, wlfii IM voluMeeis and 3IK) raw Vir ginia milltja, completely routed 1000 Fi d -rsls, killing 50 or CO snd tak ng 12 nrloner. Ocii'ljor 21 Hxht at Pre derlckntowu, Mo. Jeft l iionip sen, with 12(10 Mhuourians, driven beck by 6000 Federals, with los on both sl.tes. jl Oetoher 21 Brilliant victory at Leebitrg. Theenemy with twelve regiments (7fHk) qien.) nuder lien F.. 1) Baker, crorred th Potomac aod attacked the Ooiifcderata army near I. e'-simtp, consisting of three regiments ( IStki ) uud -r Gen. Nathan G. Lati, of .uouih Caridina. ."Ihe Fed-ral were teiribly drleutd, loosing MX) in killed, f(H) In Woiitidd snd 76 iu prtsoiifr,". also 4 pleee of artillery and WOO stand if ttrin. "ou. Baker was killed, and on our shin Col. Hint wa'W"rtally wounded ' Confederate Io' 27 killed, 111 wounded Wany of the enemy were lost In the river. October 25 Gen'l Frem uit, ImviBg advanced from t. Lt uia. iiccunies ripringfleld. Mo.' - October 31 Resignation of Gen. WinfloM Hcott a enmainstitno oi the Lincoln army, lie is succeeded oy U-n. c.Ciellan. November 2 3 Great storm oo the Atlsntlo oouit. Keveral of Hie Lincoln Armada lot. r I - November 6 Fremont removed from Ills eomraand In Virgli. IS and succeeded by Hunter. The latter Immediate ly orders a retreat to M. i.oul. N-- Tiber Battle of lit lm' nt on tbe Mississippi rl"rr eneit- nnder General Giant, 10 000 s'rong, attacked (r: rlliow, at Beimout, . opposite Coluinrttis, K. A dreadful carnage on both side euaii'd anl Pillow was be ing rapidly overpowered, when he wa -"Dforeed b G.ueral i'ulk. Tbe enemy braten, Hj?1 me r ver nntll night closed tlie pursuit. Coutiilerale loss 6x5. Federal loss 12iK). ' , November .nettle of Tort Royal on the Honth Carolln coast. The Hand Fort iu Port Hovel harbor attacked bv a large Federal tleet. under I'ouiniod 're I'lipont and General Shiruian.- After a furl us cann omle, the shot and shell from the fleet falling like hail, the brave defenders 'etipat- id. Fmall I as on both side. Ihe eumy landed 12, (K0 tioops Immedi.itely and occupied the deserted Porta. November 7 Uibirma, on 1 tie liappshannock, abeiied Uy Ib't Federal. November H Peveral brii'ge" on the Tennesee snd Virginia llriilri'sd burund by tlo Kant Trlinnsee tories. November H Buttle of I'ilfioo iu Kentucky. The euniny repulsed wl'h very henry ls. . ' Noveinbei . enure of Heiisis Mason and t-.liitell, on hoard the Brilnsfl steamer Tri nt, by Captain Wilkes, of the United Mutes steamer hsn Jacinto. - Nuveoibcr 9 FlgMat (i ando'ttit, on the Ohio river, miUH a gaiiani aan into rua 'own, Hiaugn'rrmg tu r enepi,. oi.miej to, und mot n puoueis, losing only two n.eu birruelf. NovemheE 14. General FloyTretre ted frftm Cotton Hill, on 'he Kanawha, t oloul HI. Ueorge I roghan klll'-d November 15' Arrival it M-is Maann aud r-lidoll at For' reas Monroe, In charge f Captain Wilkes;. They are sent to Fort " arieu. - . , No'vemher-lfl Captnrs) of 30 FerTerale near ppfon ilill;' (Potomac) by Msj .r Martin, of, .the Najohe Cavalry b veral Federa'a killed -V ' Novembtr 14. Oicupatlon of the ate-n shore of Vir gin.a. by tbe ht-der llioops under V' rm i.ocswood. fiov mnerin. hkirmisn near ra nuicn ne wi en me t'lrgtma cavalry, under Lieut Co'unt I le .nd a lody of i bp Penrrul i avail y. 1 he enemy routed .with a. ! ol 7 ail ed and III i autiirerl. Our ! I k'lled aud 2 cattn ed. Novenioer 23 23 Bombardment '.near P-iiaaoo!a Port P cbena oDenft fiie on General Wraigs Btt'er e. Bmgg resounds aud a cannonade of two davs foliw. Th" Feilerni Vftssela engaging in the fight driven fl bajly.damaged urrtruxFll unrtinii v pui u, u ht vii, im n mil run i v i.ri Fitiallv t ol. Brown finding his eflxrts tunle. cf-me. hi firs In bis otlirlul report be gave bis loaa at I killed and tt w. un 1 ed. hevi ral wero kil t d on the fleet. I)iagg'afis, oue man kill d by the em m a fire, rfveral wnnud- d. November 24. occupation ofTybee l,iaud by the Fed eiala. J ' November 2ft Cavalry flgU near Vienn.( Potomac i be tween the enemy and Colonel Ransom's "North Caiolius, Cavalrv. Fanvof the enemv killed aud .6 captured. - One Federal begiment rani tbe officers leading. Ilauaom's loss one. December! Skirmish' at -Anandnle, Potomac. Col. C W. Fields, Sixth Reg ment Virginia t'av ilry, kills fdur and capturej fifteen ol ihe enemy. Fields' loss two. Dec ruber J Battle ol Drainavil e, near the Po'omso. Gnu. btuart has an engagement with a suprrior bo. y ol'the enemy, and alter a bird fight is forced to retreat, with s loss of over 200 in killed, wounded and mining. Ti e emmy'e loss even greater. ; . 1 , December 13 Battle of this Alleghany, in Wetern Vir gima. The Confederate armv, liOO atrong. und r Col. rdwaidsJohnaon, waa attacked by 600 Fed:al troops Ibe latter. CONFEDKRATR BUOCE8SE9 Dales. BATTLES. n i i &S!3i !J 9 3 21: 5-1 2 2J eSla g-'r? I 2 Feb. 16 "an Antonio, Mar. 12 Fort Browu, Aprilll Port btimter, A prill 5 Fort Bliss, Aprll 0 Ind annla May I swell's Pelut MV 31 Fairfax Court Uotlss,. . J us I ti'ouia leek June 6 Pig s Polst,....,, June 1'iGre.t Bethel Juts Irl Vtenti. Juna 17 Ks-sas I'ity ..... Juut l Creek,,..., J ttH iMl" KlHl By , , , , , , , j i t i f- Jnne 27 "etthias Point,. ....... Jtity i "enenii,,,, JnfyT r.fey Ctectr: July 14 Rull Bun, July 21 Wsnaosa, . , , ., July 25 Meailli July 3 Fort r-tiutiton,, Ang. H -'ptlnglleld. .. Aw-U-Wathias Pilnl Aug 2(1 Hawk's Ne.t Ang 17 Kailey's C'O.1 Roads,. Aug. J7. rosa. I nnea,. ....... . . Hept : R;g i 'reek, , Kept ! 'laii'ey , Hrpt II lwiiiKVilln,.. Fept 1 1 Toney' Creek hept.l!t tarhimrsvllle, Heit y exlpgtnu Fept 2." lMmi'a, teamer ratiiij, ... , ., Greenbrier , . . . Chli kuni icomli'o, , Sirita Itoaa. iiaaisaippi Pus-.rs,..,. 4oliva I ei-sbnrg , Hlmont,. , I'ikeion V iundiitte 00; I w 00 no! OH! 00 : 00 0 II 00 I5L to - 00 2' ?, oo on IHI oo H' Wtj 2'?2 2i z: A. ' w. .1- OO On: IK 1 (Nil OOl 0l 2 (MM 0"l Ml; III IAO 100 IK) 100 600 CO 4 fO 00 oo 00 IV oo lit) OOl Wl Oi fl oo 67 M .63 nO If! Oft (KI on! 01 ii tni oni or 00: 0 to 00 3 TNI 3001 0 1000:26' oni oo ro oo no on oi. 0-"6i inrt 7! "ot. Oo. Oft. Oct. Oct. Opt Oft Nov. Nov. N.ov. Nov ID Nov P Nov.2' No ; Oeo. V De i. I Dec. Dee Dec. "ton Hill. Falls Chnn b,... '"ens"-' Vienna,,., tiinndale, i llegi-.Biiy Voodouvllle .. Ipetheyoliolo,,. at'tanietito,.. . . Total I OO' 3 Od no 00 I 1 Ofl tt SI 3' oo! l IT vr 6 2 0i' -,J I Oo i oo oo' 00 2 6 no on oo 72 00 fl 81 0(1 42 oo 114 473, 6 Ool 1 (1 (Hii (S til I" 2' 1 On 00 So JO 00 00 00 00 Ot IK 00 00 ID 001 00: 12 ( 00 00 00 117 (l on Ol 00 no no Oi on oo; 00 WIB.li'Oil 33 00 0 lOOil I2 0(! 6 20 I 601 " v 151' 60 3H1 Ml (K 10"; 3 16 6IKI 4IMI Ml 41 7 K H i I IHI 3" 75 Jf) 1000 00 750 300 0 To 60 3 250 f 30 (K I2 On IMI 16' 01 it oo o 90 10 6 0i 0 20 IS (0; 3ifi TXi 6 100 Oil 00 fi Ml -2 .iftiti 00 45 (Ml ' i 17 00 13 7W 0(t ' (Hi 30 10 00 3d 16 00 It loo 14 A DVKRTttlttf s-WPSl Will b lnsertd at FIFTY CKJJTS per 7war e tea VANCsi. rpetltlos-CAH Df AO. . w j , ,r lnMna MBpecial or Blaboa Votloa eight Km r. cnargsa one naif more than abov (leaded) or lee onotd uihum iv f 1 drttsmto iMwrud svery other 'dsy are eharg 371 cent, per square for eack Insertion afur ti TSwl , r No publl-atton made wit boat a ro.pon.lhle !.. VV,li MI77 ltn iiiuUIoii. Killed Wounded, . Prisuners, . , Co blcderate Loss. 1115 J.141 ......... ; ...14H7 Federal Uss. 4011 7411 8177 KiAM Hiaor.A.Tb Yankee Uoogrr. .nd roi , or their (lencraiinrM very much exenl Jut nosy . on IIh u.Haot of .rrolnjr tU 8 'U hero blwk. that fall ' into th. ir hands and orgenii ng- Hem Into revuhir milt- -Jarj corps. Heyond the tillainooa motlw of tbo pro- . " v t. Vtt tlooftdcratrw have no reaaon to cVpreoat) It . I'ho i.lca Ibat go d, reliable troopa can be made ol tba . m-rrm of tlifi Hooth I founded oq ta rdttrrly frOt oni "'T7' oidiilon of the raw. It I simply prfpoitert.o. Drill " Ihom a; joo nijya.ppjnJcjl j.1MJ BbMJOtfj- .; who i at all familiar wllb the character of th orjrro, . know that be baa Dot ono of the qualitlM Dfcmr for lhr enldicr. Krod theraaopiri We know do mote ex. ' ix'ditiona mrdt for ibelr rvcoTerf. Tbelr trnnifrr from the totiii d II Id to tbe fifld of grirnltar will be oom- paraiiveiy easy insK a gallanuy repulsed after auven n ur ugut- tog. Pertemhet 17 Gen. T.J Jckson dt-ftros dam No 6. on the t hesapeake and Ohio Canal, time cuttingoOCan.il comuiumealiou between vtahington and the W,t. , , - D ember. 17 Bstlletjf Woodsonvil e. in u'ticky. A large body of the enemy at sen General tlind'n.ii, -who had, 1 100 inlsutry and 40 pieces o artil ery, but "te def'i'aied with a bias of 75 killed snd wounded. '1 lie Cuq tederatee lost the gallant Got. Tery, ol XdS. !. ceinber 24 -wward surrenders. 61usnund HlidaU,.b letter, to Lord Lyons the Brlti.h inm cr. December 'iff Battle -of Opothle;bolo, io the Indian Territory, 75 mile Nortbweat of 'rl Gibson. bcteeiV CoL Jauiea M. Mclntoab "iih tour regimenta and tlielu iin aliiee of tbe Federal Government uuder their t lnei. Op tb leyh lo. Two bundled of the enemy killed and wou led and 100 taken pi niouera ; 100 horses capture . Cut-led rate oks 12 killed and 20 wounded. The battle lasted fur hours Opotbleybolo fled to Kaneaa. December i-i Kiptji in Hmpton Road of the 'unf de rate steamer Keabird, under Capt Lynch, who attack the Federal steamer Fx press, having tbe sch oner r-berwood ir. tow, snd, slur a fierce fight, in which tbe Federal Batteries at the Kip Rape take a part, succeed in dnviig offthe ex press and'captmmg the schoouer, taking bur into Norfolk in triumph. - December 2. Fiebt at Facrsment, rear Green river. In -Kentucky, between a detachment of Col. Fonest's Cavalry aod the enemy, who were ronted after a Ogbt ol bail an ur. Confederate loss two kill 'd, one wououea. reaerai m 10 killed, 20 wounded, 18 prisoner. a ptraTiif but or ran xillxd, wiitkcso ano Cirrcun in THklEVkkAL BATTLi AMD OTDKB O6A0B1IEMT IM TBI TXAk lBtil. " The followlnar table exhibiu an approximation to the losses of both parties by the seveial engagements during tne year, t oe confederate loaae are complied irora tn ofiicial reports of the commanding officer, (whenancb reporta were published.) Of course, w can only gueae at tbe lie of tbe enemy. The Northern paper seldom publish th official report of the Federal Generala, and the latter have generally proved themselves such mon.iroui falsifiers that but tittle confident c in be placed in their re- purte when' they are published Foi'oeWnee. Picayune Butler aUted his low at Bethel at about, thirty, wheb it I a notorious tact that one small squad of Magruder' nun alose buried thlnj-two' Federal bodiec after the battle. la estimating tbe Federal k., we have adopted tbe opintoo of tbe Confederal offlcer commanding, wboar gsntle men, asd upon whoa eustementa reliaac may be placed. FEDERAL SUCCESSES. a-fnia, Mtwww V09 Costfedawatesj, nnder Gn. sacsjcaH i itadj tUal ItanklA. saosw Qmmi BavrnW Henry K, Datc ; BATTLES, Sl f- 5 t 3 15 -iCi J iL Jun S.i'hil'ippi, .... Jon 1 toon ville, ....... Juiy II tick Mountain,.. July Di. Georg,....., Aug. 2-i ii altera.. ........ Oct. ll redericksUTn,-. ov, 7 Port Boysi, Dc. (iireoevUll Total, 40 13 12 00 w 431 . bt 0t' 00 40 143 ' 'Foul..... ..61X17 ' 20,oa That wa have not overrated the Federal km i proved b the foil wi g extract Irom the Washington uoireepondvnoe of the New Vdk Times, of a Ute date. Hy return art the War DenrtmHut up to the 20th Decern her, I lenrnTliat the m -rtalin in our army since the war hrble nut will reach 22,000 The number killed In battle. iikirmMife, c. is about .11 000, the oumber wout ded IT,- 000 -Ibe. number i f jiri.ouers Iu the Bout h and deserter sin mut to tiOi.0.- ' H we-had the rnrsns of aoertalnitrg the Federal losses Ty tbe un roiia unal e( engat 'entente, picket akirmtshe. Ae., duriuir the. rear, we ruluiil eailv carry tb number of killed and wuuudcd Up to tbn Ugtire Indtoated iu the NW York ilree , . BIJMMCSS .il.MD"FULOFLSSlONAL CAUUftr- lX. KF.MKM. dt a GEJT POU -IHK RICHMOND MA NpPACTDRING COMPANY, are receiving every .'week Cotton farm and.Osnabnrgs. Jan Int. 142 ' M tf. ai.k. (n.niiAVf, (4rr, sartr Io Mlohl.y A iililhuni ) U IM GHAlN. PHOPHIRTOH Of TUB CtPl k'KAUrORN AND FLOUR MI1.I.H. ANDCOftMIH- -ilON M piti'II ANT, Wh.mihotoh.N C. Febji, Wi. ' C(r-PAjnTHKimiII. ' IIW uuder'lgoed have this day entered Into a General ('oinrniiwiou and Mercantile Buairtesa, under the firm ol HtokleyiCov ..... . Mr, I), Cavhwell Is our duly emrawsrsd Attorney fortht iranactlon f any Snd all bnainea of th firm. Office Io Parsluy 'a Bdw, North Water btreet. ' . . - -JAHEB BTOKLET, ' G. W. OLDHAM. "Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 1,161. ' 127 IKALF.K 17 Pi 1 . II. I.. IIULiniCII. ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, " "" fTAH removed to the rentrs dfiice of JOURNAL BUILD t I-i UlN'Git, nmt door West of bit former location. Octoberl7th. IKfil. . , 301 KHiPlk M Al.t.KN, ATTO HN KYH AT LAW, HA.VK removed their office from Front to Princess street, JOUUNAL BUlLDINUd, formerly occupied by H. L. iiolmes fcUn. October 1 7th, 1461. 36-tf - Mt l U. RHAMIIKIIT, DRUGGIST AND PRACTICAL PRaBMaCEOTIST, - WlLHIXOTOS, N, C. Jiseps constantly on hand a select clock 61 Oruy,-Ufd ftne, l)imerte and lwman- (JhtmxniU, Fancy ana AiWcl Arixeit t, Wxrum and Liquor for Medical-l'urpv$e. vjnm,,&c. .,. Particular alteutto'n paid to PaBsoairrtoiis, Fa mil! -iir8, Msmoikb .Ciiaa-rs ao. . ' etiMor.e immediately nnder the " Carolina Hotel." . July 13, 1458. . W2-tf B. SLoeoH. crstts . viKsaRiNb. Ji it. nioRtion a . . ENK1UL COMMIrtbWN MEUCHASTS, June tH, IW1. ' WiLsitKoTqjt, N. C. l. piiXj , r: sssniLL. (OI, KCOAL.l,. A . J. . IIHPALI OUMMIBION MaUtCBANTH AND WHOLEBALB ORG- yj curs, - March 12th. W No. 11 k 12, North Water Bt. 167-tf ruk.at.UK.4t 4ik.AitJ. (ijneoeesor to Waikar Mre A Co.,1 WliOLkaAl F. AND RKTAIL DI.D IGlfiT, 45 Mixirr Smir, Wh.iuiitow, . C. EL.ua a HrrcHii.u B. J. MlTCnSLl.. WHOLES A LB ASD RKTAIL DEALERS VS Com. I'EAi, OATS, RYE. WHS AT BRAN, OIL KKAL. Tkima GROUND HUM 1ST, H0RHK CGW fhd), RAST 1 A .Tfl jioA TJt BIVXR HA Y, - lo North Water fHrrxt, ' Wrtsirweww. . 0. r.t.mar IH. IM' . l-t . IIOPI HOV1SJ.L, CtOJfMIHflON-MgfiCPASTB, j Wiuowtrow, N. C TllUiB BABB1S, A. J..B0WSI.L. w. t OoUIat,J1SM ALCOU'lI. TAW now distiflinir a superior article of 90 per cent. AL COHOL, which I oir for sal at reasonable T'eea Apply to April 1. 1SG1. M. MolNSIft. 174-tf Hut there is rn thonirht tbtt frfmi Dfrer to bars ooeorred to our Yokc raefniet : po they forgwt that v tin sluves loo si well a they, aerj on hundred to their one T Did they ever tbidk of too facllltUi w hav f. r " flilitinn ibe d I with BrT'M Aod then iraln, whop nenrcrt 'c u'd not flg-ht Hon i hern men, with liille traliilnu;, bimhI fiTdinfr nd coaxing tbey culd ticmado rverr bit4V-tnftU'b fr the Yt ket. W imply tliriiw out tho suirirmlloii lor'lheir rrfleotloD.aod we bupo tbey will Ulwu lc io Coogriu aod camp. Tin CRtrrKitf rn (iRNiRAL The pnMIo mlod la Rrratly coti'ud In It attempt io IdcotRy and diatln vnish lh (Vitiptidcn (Jeneral one L'oulrd'-rata aod Iwn Frdt raL Ueorge U (Jritirndon, tb (Jooftderate (J. neral is ion of John J fJriHoodeo, the onoe booor rd Unitod Hlnir Senator from K -ni.ucky, a now onto rl ui and disp i 'd nw Tiber of (bv Uuiud 8ltvf tlonia of Il psewiiuiir.-i. Tltomt I (JHttond-n, th Ffde. ral Inun Kentucky, lilik wUa a mo of John J Uilt letidon Wo nro In'ormi'd by a ofia n of Jackaon c u ify, A!., Hut he fi rn oomiuiod of eight rrg m ota In Itucir army, and that his Cutumand rne,i le U , fonte, Rolnd towards .Btevrnson, on tbe 12 b Inat I'liornai T. Criiicod d, the Fediral Oeneral Iron lodr nna, is a rn ol a dcoed brother of J -bti J. tJriuen ilen, wbn n likewise named Thorn, and one rvaid. d In lliintsviili', Ala, and the son ws Wn there a be !eifl,. hlmaelf. H ii 'h v man rap'orrd by Forreit at Murlrersboro'. Wn nndt-rstand that he wee wbile here inclined to Mnk with uobt-o tnlnu iiotnat, if not Irapu dioj. lie said ningRi other tbingi that be wa aa owner o bI .tc In Kentucky, but to amh tbe rebellion and ni'ore the Uninc, Jie wa wiping io the emaoulpa tiou of all (I e lV(i.A't.ozti Htgitttr. Mtii'Lkl.l.AN'i Lome. Tba Peieriborg Exprm, of yts'erdaj, iie that a groilemao who waa rvceotly at ForUt Monroe, miuglid Irerly with tbe aatboritka there, and hourd much of their unreserved oivnyersatioo-, my it i known that McClellan had 80 000 tflcctiva nnw'O, when the recent light Define Riohmund romnrno. ed, Of this Dumb r, it U poeiGrety aried (bat be lost ( laclly one third, 80,000. l b lone wae from all CU, v,. i killed, wrroodttd, mlslng, lick, aod IboS 'lo , wort ont Irom rxiotljo, as ta be totally nnBl fortr vice.' Th auti irt'ot la ooofl rmrd by an acko(iwled(f. m-nt of Lincoln, when preaaed by a d aHogalihed clti gen of Ulitu ihen in Wasbingion, for tbe whole trulb - () il Ab confts d that McClellan hd aatfainid a dla aHirous delent, and that be bad aaktd for relofofocmeota to the rx'ent ol fiO 000 r 'Ihe h'ipreii also iyi tfat affonllman from tblaeitv has aaccrtaintd from sources entitled to tbe f licet erroV it, ibat a some ol tbe Itoits of tbe recent floiorles around U o'imnnd, we bare leoured 33,000 stand of sinull arms j over CO cannon, 'be irreater portion of , thim s ix riur HA I piece ; between 700 and 800 horses aiid mule thousands aod thousands of bullets 1 1 larire quantity of powder, bat slightly dsmsged pick X' , shovels and spadis, almost beyond compulation' overcouts, india ruOber aod oil cloib blankets, knap sacks, canto on, etc. No it will be seen that alttr all the lalanho h)s of the Northern Journal, the defeat of McDIellun was mont- igol, and bis Irayvs Immense Jibcr an' eipcnsive "change of baA," we sbonld think. , , . " Jiwhmond Whig, ICfA uuf. - ' Tsst or CouRAas We bare not yet seen not ! made ol lhr striking aod gratifying fsct tbat no Instance ban ocTtimd during tbe war in wnicb tbe enemy bare charged and raptured a boutbero field battery. All the gum tber have taken bar been tha which' we eband iiird in coneiqaence of their beiog dismoaotedt or the horse thing killed, or which bare been sarreo. dend with a capitulating lore. It is a fact tbat tbe rneniy hare n-vrr charged and captur'd a BtU hern battery in p'wiuou. ' .-... On tbe other b d, the capture of the enemy's batte ries in poi'ioD is a teat of constant repetition.- If tbe em my advance a battery, in line djring a battle, tbe ciiaoere more than ren tbat tbey will te "our auus " in about, the lei gth of time oeoeaaary f our . dushtrig in antry to pais tbe itiu-rvening spa ) at tba p-n deth.fgt. It waaso at UsDirsis, at Shilob, at T Wiliianiiriu.g, at Beven Pines, at t r4 Kj. at Klk b irn, at Uak Hilis, at Valverde. Ini-tci-uid lltbi 6.Te rot flicis our men ciiaigrd and tok marly ev-ry oattery ibat ws plae-d in tsne a jf it were frolic, ta king the iron bail of the gtrrif io truir fue . io, tbe rery oinn'e, and killing, capturing or ivu.ing toe gun- KlM.Kt 'll tliatlK STOHk, Bt blPHCM. II Ah RE. KIVFD Vl-ls on Pie'd PTtlfloatloBs and Ar II tillvry. with pl.tesi Cooper's Cavalrv Tactics j las uai for Cnlt'a Ue.olver; Maury's bkJimlahlnf 1M11 for Moaoted Troop. . . April 12th . . PLAOB. TWO besntlful Confederate Flaga. for l low at April 30. WHlfAKfcR'8 Book Ptore. LEAD PB.NCILS. QAf DAT LEAD PKSCILS. for aaln at ; OUU waiTAKfR'a BookBtora. t If )f feATK PESCIL1, tor sale at .Ul7 WHlTAKKH'rl Rook 8tor. - l PACKS FLAY ISO CARI. for sal at - sJUV WUIIAKKB a BookStor; GOS CPa,fie.lat AprUSO. WHITAKSB'S Book Store. GtJ AkD 0B SACK AT -April 6th, lnei. PISTOL TCBE. WILSOWS. otH - St OoJ sooi 91 00 00 j -81 i1 30j "4 00 n.... 60!.... iou... OO,.... 0 .... 100.... FUtt'h. , LEZAKDE3 OLDHAV I constantly mannfao I Lturins th BKST FAMILY FLOUR, at th. I CAPE FhiAH FLOOR MILLS, Wilmington, H. C. For Ml at th Mill, and at their Btor, Ho. I Boutl wr aier rireei : . In whole barrel and half barrel la bag containing one-half ; In bag containing owe-foorth " la bags containing one-eighth ; - They keep constantly on hand, at tb Kit), and at their tore, PRKSB OROUND HEAL, II0MMIHY. VMAOX KO COHit, COW XA SHORTS, B&AJf, sVs,, ata. They alao keep for aale CORN at wholeaale and retail ; OA 25 at wholesale and reull ; i PfASatwholeaalaandreuiU - , BAY at wholesale and retail ; Marshall' fLSK iALT In sack t Liverpool ground ALUM SALT, la sack, - Morla Cwoliaa TL0 UA oa eci&sat. KVRBfBOOT DV-4 RUSSIA 8i I.VK. It heala all kinds ef weost. and tare all kinds of sor. A fee more hove tail at wtiii A afitt'tt Book Hior. Jnly 19th ...... ... . , - MltVCAI. OK FORT AHO BMTTICHT DM ILL. A N excelknt work compiled by offloer at Fort PaltakL A At WHlTAKfch'6 Hook Btor. -J Aj 19th ' - - THO'E TBS ars la need of Qui apt, had beet "snrply tbemselvee while there ars vet tw mor Iwrs. tJ at ; April to - wlUTAKtR Honk tor. 'tons, Meat, Bomlny, Flour. Lice Straw, Wheat, Braa, a. For aale ' ALKX. 01JHAM. Cvurm, sieai, nooiioy, rioor. horta, (ironnd Pea Meal, ao., Feb. Ath trOAB. OA HHD3. TJKW ORLZASS f-UOAS. Uv - Ita, IMA. For' " EAU.Lia EJ HILL, -- ' 1 "k
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