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VOK-ll. NO. 298.1 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERIOA-.WrQIiNGTpN, N. 0., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1862. WHOLE NUMBER 3,374 BY. T1-TC & fPCK. FHllPttlTTOf''- j r FIJISUN. Editor. .. . A. L. PfclCC. Am.U; f t . TKBJU rP rir - Plmonfh, -.,'.... ....4... , - 3 ' 1 '(for troops In "amp rn!y,) . . . J 25 . 75 2 iO expiration of the . ,T?sJ'y Paner o te trade t ) tr lOi.'cr 3 cents irr copy, weekly J aper per ycir The paor wi" i- Vmed time paid for niiVts renewed. AU IrUem on be nes cci-ncKd with fiis ollice, r.Vi'st be addiewfd o the proprietors. i - - - - ' From li-e Charleston Conr.er. l'lia P.rnt Yr f tli Vir. 'rite tjHiury epetationa of Iho war, during tb Cist year .'ft it existence, lru tl c--tlitn if the overt act by MaJ'ir Anders. .n, Peojiiibsr 2 tb, XaCi : 1 . ' Pec-en-ber 10 The Homh t urolbi V'. Oopreution pa- ( 0 ed the Ordinance of fieeesr.ion. S r 'December 'J J.-u-Uan evacuation f Fort fo.ilirie by ' Msjor Ac.ler.n.i, Hailed Svutc army. Fe spike tbegiina, ' bnrru the gun cri Lores, an 1 retieava to Fort mater, wL.cb ae occupies. DfccrntW. 27 Oaptnre of Fort Monl'rle e"d ('n-i'le Piuckocy by tl,c outli 'ariliti8 troops, dipt. CfsT a ;r - render 'he reyetuseo'ter Aiken,. .. ' ' -twl. -ataWe 3 Cu(ttne of F;irt ru'.a;ki by t'.i Jivniicih troop. .' . -r January .1 TiiO Arernr! (it Mount VeriKn, A'obmv wi'ih 20,000 stand of iirin, by il AUbr.pia troops, January 4 Fori ht-ti, .j j;l,i! lay, taken . fcjr toe Alatisaaa tmo - January 7 Viiv'tnh I.e'ris'it'ine piei Alabama Cornea tioo rnst- M,lsfippi Convention ui.t Or.1inun-e of Hd'essian. January f Toe iteam tliip Flnr nf (!e Wont Prfil ir i And driven oft b? thok-outU t un liba Ii ui h !uorr.' I-lunJ Kivlure of the i;!pt t, ieiiforcn Kori fumtrr. Jiinmry 10. Jdru Ja koit, ft. I'bi!lp ah'l Pikf. J ('ir Jffow Orleans, CAT't'.ircd by the l onisiijii triionn. . Iiiqmry 11 Al4''2!ita Lt-B8ntiou .fi4 4b OrJ.'uitce of m'rcwion. JurDnry 13 rftnri of 1H IVuiiirii' Var.l, nrr FoTr BAianra aud McHee. hy the tri-r from Kn.ri.U, lAlaliama and Jmismna. ilsj t.'h.icn liortly aflcrwnrdB t ke command, and the nl f nf I'oit Fiekccis t'oininoiices, " Jiiiniiry li.-Surrrii(!er of li;e B.ilon Iimgo Ari'Ual t v!j J'lCnbhRA troops. Juamtj It. t.icorRlaStAl'j Oonentnm m't. Jr airy 17. Viij'iu'a. Logioiiitura patid re-!ut;-;:H iu-fiiiu(f-a wcf." co:.lrence. Jannaiy 19 Georgia v .our.nio.j ;: l.M tnurunpe Of HiOBClon. Jaojary 2?. The f.ojinia:m rtJlaConviiu'.K.Q nift.- 'Jr.nnitry ii 'Mm Lou.a.&na Contnuiioti i oii tl.o Or.li- oanee of fieccailon. Jal.ury Jl TtaX.'wt'iXiH Miut uii Cutlum Iian.io taken. Fcbfnsry 1 The Temi t'ouvett.'ou pasMd the OrJinnncc of Fe cession. February 2. Scaurs ct tbu Lililo I!ock Aisciwl j tn Arkauaaa troops. February 4. SurroEd-r of tlw Zcvuuao Cutler C'aa to the antli'Mitien of Alabama. . ' E:b?aary 4. Coufedorato Chumcm rr.i t at TJoiitfromrry Peace Con veation met in Waakiigi'.n City. Vi-'giuu eluo tion for memur of f itute I'oavt-uiion w hold. February 16 Gt-norul Twif gn trMimiers tbo ptibiio pro petty in Texas to the Mate Buihrf'tir... M. WMto, U H. A., aarrendcra gaa Aotouli ts Col. Ik). t:cCul!oub oo l bit Hangers. February lS.Iauuguritlcu of Proeidert Pavia at iluiit gonicry, Ala. March 3. The .Revenue CxitttrDode ic!cd by tba Texas anuioriiivs. liarch 3. uen. Luaurcard assumes con, sand of t tro'jria beaeicinif Fort Matter. Kbicltl'2 Foit Hrova, ia'Tesu, aarrendoied by Capt, Liil 10 th Texas, (.'ommistio'ipra. April 12-ia Battle of Fort Sumter. Brilliant victory pained by ,(!tnei&l liraurffard and the huutlt Carolina ttoop. After thirty-four hour bombardment the Fort surrender to the Confederate btate. April 14. Evacuation of Fort fcuiutor b; lltjor Andor , jten ana u.s commana. . Apru Ji. Aoranam i.tnoin, I'lew Jur.e Is Pit tie of d'octiHe, Mq. The Mbaonriaaaraa Ttrr .)fTJ"ackin and en. Priee,. defeated by auperior I o it of t he enemy, romnianned by Oeo. Lyon. Jan 16 Keriou debt at New Creek. Bear Romney. Va, Col. Vaii(; ban, with a body of Virginian and Tenaneaean, rouia a rtdy of i edera!,- ktuinc a numDer. so tjoiiucle rai killed. June 24. Klubt In tjLaa$iir eonnty. Ta. 4 fore of Federal marauder land im the hor of th Jaraea Hirer urd committed dot redationa. Tbey are driven off and '.eril killed by cum pan of Vlrrtntac. ' Jmie 1 -Riot iti Uilw kee, (Wtconin)lnconMquenoe or the depreciation of lunk money, ransed ny toe war. June J'!. brilliant aflxlr near Homorx, ("aptatoa Klch ard atid 1 u.-nrr A .Lb v. uf th Fauouior tiumpanv,. witii handful of fol'Dvera. tut to vetce fifty or aixty of tli enemy; tla A!iby flfitinir half a tiizen Ileasiatu) each at the aame momebt. t'aptain I'lk Ahby mortally wonnded. June ii Kniucement at Mathia Poiut, between the O. r federate tronna and the Ihiited Ftate ateamer Free b rn. ptBin Ward. of the Freeborn, killed. Mamhal Kane, of Kultiruorc, arreMed bv order of the Lincoln Uov ernn eijt. nn.Liiicftrcer.itPd in Kurt HcHearv. Jine2- hkirmiiib near Alexandria, Sergeorit Hane, of ticlsmoiid killed. . Juna-2s Fxirnordiuarjr explojt of Colonel Thomaa, of Pat '-hirnl. PixKuis'1'! aa a French Udy be take paaeaM on tie iitearrer iit. K'rholM, front Bnllimore to Washington. iLiH rsr the voi are be throw on hi dlBnt, autl in oom puny with liii accomplice aelao the aterntcr. Coniir Uoan the bay be cuiiMtrfd three priie. aud take, the v.bnlrf il-et :'.o rrerfericsbuti Tu tiiiiniph, Ju'y 1 'a eml Pat'enii.n oroe the Potomac wftb the ret'Tal nrniy pear t IliauiHnort, July 1 -eirure of tha Ibiltimore Police Crtrttnibwloner by ordi-r of (lenor:il They are eonlined In Fort Mollenrj", a ijd aftcrwiirds removed to Forftjaiayettc, (New '" ; July 2 ftoakide of Ca!v( tn (Tckh) Cotnnicneed. J tly 2- J. tattle uf Hayne vll'o on the Potomac, between '!cin r:l l'ottersoii'n army aud the Hoitthern advance under C i' or! J.j ksou. Afier a sharp liirht' the- Cuufedorata- ntTd. July 4 Kkirmi h resr NeV Port Ncw. Ideutenunt Ci It' el 1'reux, of the Loniaiataa Cud ilAxilled by tiie enemy. July 6 U.iltle tf UtrtbaK- Houtl.'iyetf rn. Mbwourl, bet r era tbo afjauiariau vuitler (ioverif tr Jackon. and the Ke .:r!s taller Gr-ncal Ke'v'e. The Federal badly deleat e). Col. tita's. Brown killed. Njicl retrt to Harcpaie. July t FngiBcnient at Acqn't ' reek between tiielkw f.;0erate lint'erie aud an United ft ate aieamne. Jul 9 i rRitomct.t Pecr'Ne'-- Hrlean. A Pnited tate rnr tmer !t heu off by tVe batlerle on l- hip ! land. - Jn:y It) brush et Hfttterua lolet, N.' C, bi.woeD tie Cui'fed-'inte aud a 11. B, steamer. July 111 T 'Uof liich Alountiin, in Weilern VirKinia. Potent ot ( ol. Pepram by tho FeduruU under tit . l x Clf'Un.' lii-ttp't of Uen. ilaruett. July IU. liiaUle of Kt. Ueor,.'e. in Weatcrn Virir1uia, lie (-oufud rut-ra rr uted and Qve hundred cnplurtd by tieneral tk('kl!an. (jenernl (iarnett killed. July IT Uuttle ol loatey Cre.k, on the KanawbH, be tweeti SKO Confedeta't'R. nnder l.ieut. Col. Patton, andMJOO Felercls, under Col. Ixjw. ''ho Federa' doleated, and threi of their Lolnttela f!'. jj nrieoner .'uly lti Uafl.) ijf Bull bun. The Federal army attack ."8 (,tinlp(1crateK, and alter several hour fighting are driven D.ick tot eutrevil'e with heavy loea. Mujur barrmon, Vtr Kiala Volut.!err. killed. July 21 tattle of Munaaau. "Peclnlve defeat of the Federal atnty, under Gru. Mc Lowell, by the Confedoratea unaer (.rcnerau Johnaitou and Beaureirard. uontenaraie, 28,000 utroup; enemy, 66,000 atrong. The enemy fly panic atrlchen to WaKhiiiKtoo. Heavy Ir.a ol life 00 both tide. The Coutederato (ifucral Bee and Bartow killed. Con federate Ion in killed and wounded IrtOO. Federal los la killi d. wtaB)tfl. aud iniintr and deierted at least 16,000. July 11 Capture ol four prize off Cellar Key, Florida, vy i. jo ooteaerate ateamer Madlaiou. :lAeui. botuun, v. o. A., and Dine'eeu tailor, taken Druonera. July 2'. liattle at afesilla (Ariiopa) between tho Federal arruy and the Confederate ttnd'r Col. Bavlnr. The Federal Dale. After tlx hear' battle, th enemy wrtlidrew'rieaving jck on itill matter of the groucd. Jarktun'a lou 60 in killed wonnded and m laalnjc. Kneniy' loat at leaat SVo. October 6.-Retreat of Boaenoran fmm Swill Untmi.k am nvu wilq nn wooie mrmj .o uiuereiue Ol Ice tiauley, twenty ir lie distant. October The Cblckatnaootnlco Racea, on KoaanU bland, N. O. An enttra Indiana Kegiment rhaaed twrntv two Federal prlaonera and valuable muuitiona of tured. Col. Wright lo one man, who rau after th eatm ...II 1- - . 11 I A lk. I.' .1 . vnin pq ion eanauaiian. mo y uirn paper claimed a Diaftniuceni rraerat Ticwry. i ii'udiui of rebel killed, October 9 Battle or hi Kooa Inland, near Fort Pickens. The Confederate under tieneral Andrmon, of oouia i roiiuo, mass a iuottoui lae oa Hilly Wlltnn caiiq). roiiunjr im wumi sdq imiidiiix ilia oamp,. Hill ran on In hi hlrt. w.'nle returning t Ptntaeola, several ui xne I'Oiiiencrate wnrw aineu. , October U. Bnttla of tba Kuulwiiinl r.iaee. flom. mooore iioMuia. wtto hi mutqntto l,e,.t, ntUeked and dis poned the Federal Kqnadron bloekaJ u; the month of the miaisi.i, itie acuoooer J. a. looneaniia utuutih Cun tured" ....,V.n. I. . r. I .. i tun ior arren wee, in vain expectation or netting a fight from MoClellau, the Coufederate aru.yttll back to Centre- vuie. October 18.-Rattle of Boliear. pear Han er'a Frr Col. Turner Aahhy. with 2id volnntaera and 300 mw Vir. shlla militia, e'linpiet. ly routed luoO Fed rala, kllllnn 60 or CO and lak'nz 12 ptieoti),-a. - October 21 rifchlat Predericktitown, Mo. Jefl Thoinu- lon. with 12(a) Kia.otiriaoa, driveh back by 60UO FoderaU, ith Ion on both sldea. October 21. Hrilliant vlolorr at leblirir. 'I'herrttmv with twelv reuinieut mm bu-b.) tuid.ir Huu. E. U. l'.aker. eroded the Potontno and attacked the Confederals army near Leetbtuir, eouHlitinv of tliree reefment (UiN) 1 inni-r (ien. Nathan U. Fvana, of Somh Carolina. Ihe Fed. raN were terribly deluated, looains 600 in killed, HiKl in wounded aud 720 in pruum-m, also 4 piece of artillery ami ir.no s'nu.1 i f anna. Geo. Baker was killed, and on our side Col. Mttit wa rortally wounded. Coti'ederate loa 27 killed. Ill wounded. Many of the enemy were lust iu the river. October 25 Cieu'l Fremont, hav'tiir a.lvuiieed from ft. I.rtiia, occitpie Hprin'flold, Mo. ttotoher 81 lsiiinatlon ol Ocii. Wlndeld Bcott a lent'talimimo of the Lincoln arn.y. He i eucceeded by 0n. McClellan. - November S-3. Orent torui ou the Atlnutlo oomt. bevet al oLtl e Lincoln Armada loii, November o.i rremont removed from li'a command in Virginia and succeeded hy lltiutcr. The Utter i mined ate. ly order a rxtroat to Ht. Lonlt. Hoy mbcr 8 Untile of Belmout on the Miaiiaalppl rijer. ... ouuii.r uuuer oricrni ,teiiv, lu.uou s'runir, atiaciou r: -rnl t'tllow, at Reimont, oppotlto Colintilo.. Kv. A dieadfnl rarnafte nn both side ensued kn I Pillow was be ing rapidly overpowered, wheu he win e'iitorctd bv Otneral Polk. The enemy beaten, (li.t ; ta" river until nitiht closed the pursuit. Coufejerale loa t6. Federal lots 12' Hi, November 1 Battle of Port Royal on the Botttb Carolina coaat. 'Ilia rtu ltd fort in Port H iyal barbot attacked by a large Federal Beet, nnder Comoinifore l'upont and (ienerul Sherman. After a furioua cannonade, the shot and (hell from the Deet falling like bail, the brave defender ret'ext ed. Small losa on both aides. Thei enemy landed 12,000 Killed. . . troop immediately and occupied the deserted Fort. . I Wounded, . iioTrniucr a. vruaoua, on mo , uappaiiannoca, tuuliei t'rlaonpr. oy itia i enerais. November 8. Revere! bridges on tbo 1euueee aud Total. vtrgiuia nailroad burned by the Fast Teuneii.ee tone, November H Battle of.Fikcton In Kenlutky. Tho enemy repulaed Willi very hetvy Iok. November H. Seieuro of Me.sr Mason nd PUJeil, on board the Uritihh iteamer Trent, by Captain WUkei, uf the United htatea steamer ban Jacinto. - November 9. Fleht at (iuvandotto. on tho Ohio rirsr. wefiern Virginia, roionet ciaraaon, wnn the rONFEDKHATB BPCCFSSPJl. BATTi.KH. Feb. lrn Antonio,. . : . Mai". I'J Kurt Browm. Aprilll Fort Hnruter,..., AprillS Fort Biia, Aprlliolndlanol Mv liiewell'a Pelnt.. . Way 31 Fairfax Court House, ! jnua I auauia ureuk Jnno APigVPolet ,. JiinelOOreat Uolhel, ........ June 1 Vh-nna June 17 Kanaaa Tity June in Mow Creek, Jnne ftninny, ..... ... ... June 27 toalthhu Point July 2 Hayuesville, July 6 Carthage, July ITrtnarey Creek........ Jalv IK Bull Kun July 21 Wanasaaa. July 23 Meailla, JulV Ii Fort Mnuutoa, Aug. lo.xpnngneld, .. .... ., Aug. 16 Mathias Point. ,, Aug. Jrt Hawk' Vest Ang.27 lUllby'a Crott lioada, Aug. 27 ('rose Panes, Scut. SlB g Creek. !Vpt.li:(iajley,... (Hi! m 00 00 (X) I 00! Ool l On Ml 2 00 Jt 10 M SS3 12(K)j (Ml OOi 0(1 eoj 00 ool oo fs .... J, (Mlj CO 7 OOi s I2i 2(i,il i At mm 4 0!! oof earalrr. made a araUant dash into the town, alaiihterinir 411 Federals. deltated Ani fly toward Fort rittuuton with a Ion of thirty-1 wounded 60, and took Hi prisoner, loaicg only two men two killed. I hlnuwlf. Col. Baylor, Htatea, inane a proclamation calling for 73,000 volunteer to patoown mo " n.uiaern reoeinon. . April U.- Col. Peeve, U. B., A., furrenders Fort Bliss, ;pear til l ao, to i;ci. j. v. .uturraa, me i exas com ' miBsoiicr. April Ii!. Miinre of tbo North Cavcilua ForU and the Fayettcville Arseual by ihe Stats troops. April 17. Vitgiuia Convention iu tecret sc.i:.ion pa.i..ed tbe Ordmance of bocession. A:rifc .afiua o ui ,110 Dvca.u cuir , u i.iu 11 ty. uj C(4 Van iV9"- April HJTlta Baltimore n:Aflbacre. Tho ciblxeus of B&Ul wnn.a a4v t,y rit It antuculaaa tliu V rtl-1 V. .t en hinrnnnii ritsm niaina til Jl v CVVbtJ VIV n itu wiinoiiba aaviw i iu'.i u mviv i not " a pupo "H - thronua their city, en route tor the outh. Iho Mawtachu- aett rejriment Urea on the people, and many are killed. The mercenarie are alao ahot. Orent excitement follows, and the Maryland people proceed to burn the railroad bridge and tare up tne tract. April iu. a.a'iure 01 iuu vuciui iuiy Aiiuiauoiit, Texaa, by Col. Van Dorn, Confederate btaiea army. The Federal officers released on parole. April 20. Attempted destruction of the Norfolk Navy Tard by Me Federal authorities. The work eet on lire, . and several war ship ecnttkd and rank. The Federa! troop retreated to Fortrem Monroe. The Navy i'ard tub equently occupied by the Virtiniac.- April 20. Harper's Ferrv evacuated by tho Federal troops uuder Lieut. Jones, who attempts Ui- destruction oi the Armory by fiTe. Theplaco occupied by Virginia troops. April ivi. t ort r-mttu, Argansaj,- captured Dy the Ark. anaa troops under CoL Solon Borland. May 6. The Alabama Convecliou passed tho Ordinor.c reoesuon. May The blockada of Virginia commeucei. May 10. Baltimore occupied by a large body of FeJ.ril troops nnder lien. Ii. r liutior. May 10 A body of 6000 Federal volunteers, nnder Cant. I.yon, United Btatc Army, surrounded the encampment of 800 Missouri Etate troops, near tit. Louia, and obliged them - to surrender. . . May 10 The Ft. Lbnia maaacre. The German volun teers, nnJer Col. Francis P. hlair, Jr.. wantonly lired upon the people in the aireeis oi ct. i.ouio, kiiliog aud wounding a targe cuniner. Mav 11. The Ft. PouKmiPsaere. r.cDetitien of the tar. . aowu. xuariy-ujrre ciuaui'a uuiiieieu ijj com oiooa. 1ry 11 lie blockade of Cbarlcgtcn harbor commenced jibe U. 8. steamer Xiapera. , iiayls, 20, 21 At'aclica oa tT;e Virciuia Eatterie- at jeweil' Point (Dear Norfolk) by the U. B. steamer Mon ticello, aided by the tteratuer W tnueaota. Ihe assailant driven oy wit.n loss, ao odc uun onttie V irginia side. - Wav 2,1. Th North Carolina Oonreatioa apii.liip.l anil passed, the Ordinance of rVctasion. May 24. Alexandria, Va., occopM by 6000 F3deral , troopa, tire Virginian having retreated. Killing of Cel. Llis- worth by the beroio JaeKsou. May 25. Hamptoa,Va., tear Fortre Monroo, taken, by tne rederat troop. iewpcri occupied. May 27. IScw Orlean aud Mobile blockaded. May 2!). President i)aT:s arrives in Richmond. MavS'.. Fiebt hX Fairfax Cohrt House between atom. pany of Unite 4 Htaioa cavalry and a Virginia company; the galiettt Captain Marr kiaea; several t edcral Uoji d ko.ed, wonnded and wlceu prisoner. S une, J,. . 3. Jjigage.niei:t at-A eeai f Wek betTrrrn tne Anacosta and Thotca Freeboru. The enemy withdraw, greatly damaged. Juae 3 Battle cf riaiiliDt'a, in Western VirtTuia, Col, Keliy, commanding a body of Federal troop aud Virginu July 2. Fnrrecder of 750 Federal troop to j. H. A., at Fori Ftaunton. Aritona. July 30 lletreat of Oeueral Wie lu Western Virginia. He learbe (Jaulev Uridre. near Lewiabnrir. in Uetv. August 2 Ueueral ilagruder cemmoDC'e hi marob down the 1 ork Penintula. AuiruBt 3. Ecirairenieiit off Galveston between the Coa- u.'.a - .i- federate-Battery and a Federal atearcer. 1 be latter threw moui UI viiH uuila I a,.,.., I .halls Intn ll.o nilw . " August 7 Burniiii of Ilai.iuton (Virginia) br order of uenirai mngrudcr. August 10. liattle ef Oak Fill in Missouri. Thitgloriona victory as gained by Die confederate troop under ueneral Ken. Mc'Culluch. over the Federal armv uuder (Jen. Lyon. Kach aide numbered about 10,000 men. Lyon waa killed arrJ the Federal routed with great slaughter. General settle conduct the retreat toward F.olla. uguat 15 ISkirmi.u at Matthlaa Point. A boat load of Federal from tho. United btate tamer Bcaolute landed knd were fired noon bv the Confederate troooa. Five were ajnuu,rnen mey retreated. August 18. The Confederate privateer Jeff. Davil went aauore on t. Atignstma bar and waa lost. Austut 20 Ficht at Hawk' Neat. Western Virginia. between Wiee'i Lea-ion and the Eleventh Ohio BesHmenL The enemy fled after losing 60 in killed and wounded, uen. wise loss, one men killed. Anrn.t 25. Maaou'a Hill, near Alexandria. oocuDied by tlio Coufederate troop. August 2ii. General advance movement of Beauregard' Kmy upon me r ederal line on the V otomo. Augnat27 Fight at Bailev'a Croaa hoads. near Alex- a.'ilim. The Confederate rout a body ef the enemy and uiae ai union mil. f ive f eiierais captureo ana one Kiuea. a ! 'j 7 On..in .i - - I lM ur.n, v;;ni. " .... . .i.umuDui uiura uauci aia n cblci u 11 ..u.b, betwoen the Confederate force nnder General Floyd, and tho Seventh Ohio liegiment under Col. Tyler. The enemy tetribly cut to pieces, with a lost of 1200 killed, wounded and mussing. Col. Tyler waa the first to run. Our los 3 aoau. i trinia. Tna Uonrederata arm Augnst 2S-29. Battle of Fort Datteraa. The Confederate I Edward Johnson, waa attaicked b 6ooi) Federal troon entreui hmeiit on Hattera island attacked by the Federal I The latter waa gallantly repulsed after ueu hour fight- uc. uuiivi 'Uiiaiiuuuuiu okriUKiaiaiu tuu ucuflrw aiuaauiao I tufa cuuer. aiier a bomaarument ot twenty tour noma tne coinmanuer or tae Confederates, Commodore Barron nr- November 14. General Fiord rotretted from Cotton I1II1. on the Kanawha. Volonel 8t. George Croghan killed. November 16. Arrival of Mnisr Mason aud Hlldoll at Fortress Monroe. In chare tfCautain Wilkes. The are wdiio roriTi trren. November 10. Captor ef 90 Federal Pear Unton UHl (Potomac) by Major Martin, of the Natchez Cavalry, oc rural r euerai aiiiea, November 1H. Occupation of the Eastern iliore of Vir ginla, by th Federal troop nnder G neral Loukwood. November 18. bklrmlah near Falls Church between the Virginia cavalry, uuder Lieut Color I Leo, aiuf a body of the federal Cavalry.. .The enomv rouuul with a oa of 7 killed and 10 captured. Our los 1 killed and 2 captured. November 22 23. Bombardment, near Pensaoola. Fort fie ken open Ore on ueneral Bragg Batteries. Bragg respond and a cannonade of two day follows. Tke Federal vessel engaging In the fight driven oD badly damaged narrentoo carnally burned hvtlieibd s from r ort PieKrnt Finally (ol. Brown, finding hi effoi'a futile, ooaan hi lire 1b hi official report be cave hi loea at 1 killed and 6 wound ed. Beveral were killed on the fleet. Bragg' loss, one man killed by the enemy' fire, aeveral woanded. flovemoer it. occupation or ivboe island byiueFed- arals. November 26. Cavalry fight near Vienna (Potomac i be tween the enemy and Colonel Hansom' North Carolina Cavalry. Many of the enemy killed and 2o captured. one t ederal Begluteut ran. the officers leadintr. Itanium losa one. December 2 Bklrmlah at Anandale. Potomac. Col. C W. Field. Bixth liegiment Virginia Cavalry, klU four aud ouiiiure mteeu oi me enemy, i-iokls' loat two. December 3. Battle of l)ralnil!n. m ar the Potomnn Gen. Stuart ha an engagement with a superior bo.y of Ui enemy, ana alter a nara iicnt 1 forced to retreat, wttti a losa of over 200 in killed, wounded aud niioaing. The enemy's loss even greater. December 13. Battle of the Allerhanv. In Western Vir- glnia. The Confederate army, Itm strong, under Col, Kept lb Hoi't II Hrpt.r lMlt.2t .t 2.' iet,, I O.M. J )et f ttet. 1 Vt. I N et. I Vt. 2 fov. f llelmubt.. . 'v. M'ikcton Nov. M'luvamtoite,, .iv. id Upton Hill,. -Nuv. IK Kails Cln'n h, l.ewiimvtlle roney' (Veek,- KHrbuaravllN, . . , , . Ixiiigwin,.. ....... a'ninesa, -temper Fanny,.. . , . iireeahrior. , . , OhlckatitiiPiimu o,.. , . Hiuita Ht,-.-. , . , ; , . Nflaaiajlpil IVajii,. Holiva.. . . , . ,j leeahurf No. 2V Koi.t Dec. V !e. Pec. 17 Deo. D. o. 2 !Vr.c s Vr Vienna,.., . ,nandale, ...... lleg'iiitiy, Woodsonville, .. . (lpetheyoboli),., "aotai:ienti, Tolal, 00' 1H6' tsl! I M I 3 b0 I . 00 Oti 2 0(" 2- (Ml I 27 Of. II lM)i 2 4 12 3 . OK M0 l(o Oil On on '63! Oni (tl (Kl 73! 0l Ollj Hi 00! 42 (HI IP 111! 273 e ft OUj 'I f. '(K. III. in 3" Ii On Ml oo w. 00 no oo 00. . IIP) CMl On 3 ) OH on so! (Hll '.OH Pill (a 001 OH (M (II ' "! til II 12 00 10 00 (HI '411 Ii 117 00 00 01 (Ml 00 00 V On, on on: oo! a n ii 00 0lj on Rl ft 00 (a 150j 60, A0 L.I (l OTl JIKl, 60 JnO! 20, phi On 00 )o 001 On 0 'a 'Hi 100 1A0 7 "! 6 !0-i U .100' 1000 JAPe, I0O0 III .2... 00 (aji o;: T.M) 1000 1 2on Soo ooi , at i o pt.f on -0 Mi 3 SAtil ti 30 (Hi 16ft l(K (HI 10!) eoo 00 4 tio 01 00 no l.io oo. oo oo 63 0 on 2" ' , ADvTwrrnrT9 ' " Will be Inserted at FIFTY CKNTB per fna of tea ''"'"'"i tor the Drat Insertion, and TwEMTT-FIT-VANCB tor oh P11!ob CAiia 15 AO- w. Advert toement Inserted MBpolaJ or 4 lihop Kotlo . are uharged one-balf more than- above rate Lh lis I leaded) or le eonnted a a mar.. AdvertiaetneDU Inaarted every other day are rbarir" J7 eeiit per tquare for each raaertioa atttr the flret. rr . m" without a rawponsihle name. "GENERAL NOTICES. ' fcrtritt, Oang, ) I ItRADttCAIlTKnil IrrUaT BRIUADB,) . . Aimt cr taaPtMLtoo. . I JuIJ12, 1HC2. ) No. 113. f - ' Al.ly pern bi longiug la the army of th Parolloo, ab- ent without Ua.s. will rs...... i.ji.i,i- their resptotiv uominandars, or their aamaa will be arou- ' pad from the roll and they oonsldeied at deiertera. 1 bos . that are Sick Will 1 ramnlrait In . L.. .. na " . . . . , l ---- ""-. a vMifwu vvruu' N ' . . . . Ml' 3n All S'.i :io ool lOi-f IX I 20 oc 16 600 400 211' 40 (i 7 lei Ii i IfHjj - KM IT 100 00 00 Ii CO 2 12'.! on mil Tin, (in 3l 00 4o H('(l (Hll 101.1 oni 0i;! 20! 0.1. roja 2iKij 00 46 f 12;. 100 2(!.; IH iiOO (HI 4.S ' Oil 31 17 IM 12 730 2'i oo BM 30 10 IM 2-1 esUl weskhr By order cf Pol. ft. Williams. . fjiuu nrnn i it . a . '' v.uu vi a&uuaa, a,a.su.' A tig. 4th, Hi J OW3(i7 23iih'46 71.14 M77 Kcrnilt illation. Co nfrderate Losa. Ui6 , .1344 ....14h7 Federal Lost. 41)11 7H'H ' b!77 .....5007 .. 30,009 Tbitt we have trot overrated the Federal lou fat proved by tUa.toiUswu'g extrMot from the Washington coirvspoudebc of the New Yoik I'tniea, of a late date. Ily return at th War Department np to the 30th Decern ber. I learn that the mortality tn our army ilnce .the war broke out will reach 22.0(H). The number killed in battle, kiruiiahc, Ao., I about 11,000, the numlior wounded 17,- 000. The number if prisoners la the boutb auddesorton amount to tiooo. - II we bad the mean of ascertaining the Federal loaae by the numerous smaller engagements, picket tklrmmhe. Ae., during the year, we might easily carry the nnraber of killed and wounded op to the Uoro indicated In the New' York The enemy captured 691 prisoner, and carried i New V ork. The island occupied by the Federal rendered thera off to troops, September 3 General Fremont issue a Droclamation In loum, coiiuscaimg me nave or rebel. , September 2 Skirmish at Bis- Creek, on the Kanawha. The enemy driven back. Fenti'inoer B Advauc .Af th Fnlnpala fa KntnekV: Pjiiin oh occupied. September 7. The Confederate under General Pillow occupy Columbus h.y. . Het.tember 10. Battle of the Gauley. at Carnifax Ferry Western Virtriuia. General KosencraoK atlackaal lieudral Flojd' position with 15.000 men. After several ineffectual atu-uipt to carry it, bo fell back baftled and disheartened. At least U0 of the enemy were killed and 250 wounded In theae vain-effort." Floyd bad but lire men wounded, at r.u lorce wa well protected, eucrana might cros above Floyd retreated. Bcptember 11. Eattla of Lawiusville an the Potomac. l-eversl regiments of Federal U his under Col. lsaao J. b'evens, of the New York bevtnty-ninth, marched from Chain Bridge on a reconnolsance. They were attacked by the Copiederates under Colonel J. E. B Ftraut, and after a sj.arp ngm, ned in liull Bnn fashion. Federal loss, 5 killed man u wvunacd. lourcaerate loea, none September 11 Battle of Tbnev' Creek, on tho Kanawha Wise' CBVab-V. nnder IVilnntl Ulsrlzuma. 4(Mt K namm whose loa is 24 killed aid wonnded. Clarkson also took oo prisouers ani loat Lot a man. htptcuioer lJ-r-Colouel John A. Washington, of Virginia, killed iu a skirmish in Western Virginia. heiitemberll Bait'. of Barbourtviiie ft Kentnckv. be tween 0 Confederates nnder General ollicoflor, and 1H00 ior ct, --.uacassn imenor iorceoinixiernera. aTi'iJiippa, Federals. The enemy routed aa usual with a ioa of 60 . j t X ' iiram. vua. &eii cooiu-1 aitied ena a prisoners. - MtVi ik i? ,,UCI1: . . t reptember SO.-BatL'e cf Lexington in Missouri. The Junes. tight at the Pi Point Eatterj, between the Misnouritrcop nnder General Price having beaeiged th Conlcdrao troops and tho U. B. steamer n.irru.t Ijtnn. I ;.w( i .,J-..n i r.....i .1.. JrzJJZT-ZXlz !?.r1! Yti, "Sjtare of the ey. ihe lUrkt Sulli to surrrT 0fcUta " i iri Ha,H e,r fjr,.t n.v.i T. aroond ixmRton wa2 kided and ?J -wounded. Price m.. i.V m TiV it' lornioivn, it, took 3,5'JO pruontra, including Colonels in ligan. Marshall, The spleneud victorywa gained by elurea bun.ii.t ar.nh t. i- u-f -- a hii. ...:"lr"TM a-u.tfnb.in st.iI vin.:nti.na. i.'.m.J.i .-. ' . '"si . " yvuiiuwivura oiacera, j, V" vr;: ". 7"r:Wvry.' tucM 5 cieces of aru lerv. 3 ed or tars. 70 horsee. tloor.ooo worth m a iwm ! nrwr riiT.r i irt'riiu iin i. L'aa iinrii a-. . j r ' - - ""P. "riV.:V,:. iZJrtZ. hZ ZTa I P I of commri'y tterw, lag quantie of arm and muni Sth.Brh.Ynr;h tior..,. ad other property. He lo recovered tbe great - , - a aouri sal ar tlmatatfi. sad the tinoiitl reoorda. and ay.MI.lkin in money. boura, were driven bask ana pursued to UumpUjn. Konth ef n los one man killed and 'tevtD wounded. Federal Ion believed to re several cuucied. lney conicra Uatty killed UU Vu9 tiuuuyu I VWVUVM. . - Jnce 12, Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, hvjucs a proclama. t;on, ea'.liug the peopis of that Mate to arm. He com mence to conaeutrata troops at Jefferson City, b arm ng .the bridges on the rnnta to bt- Louis and the Eaf U - tone 15. Harp? r'a a Ferry evacuated by General Jceoph E. Johnson aud the Confederate troop. June Id. kirmifh at Vienna, V- between CoL Greeg' ftooth Carolina Beg tr cut and tiie Filth Oiaio Begiment. lue enemy routes, wiui a losa oi several au.ea June 16. Figtt near Leei'onrg, off by Col, Hnnton. Jane 17 Another rrnvtsacre la-ths '.reta of EL Loiia. Us -Federal troop fir a volley into the Becorder's office, while in sesH-jn, ailboe; many citiians. June 17. Battle at Kauu City between 1,300 UtaeoLri ana, Otidei Cck KaUj, a4 1300 Fedraiiu. The atlei djfaated. . , " . ... ..... December 17. Gen. T. J. Jackson destroys dam No 5 on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, thus cutting oflCaiaal communication between Washington and the west. . December 17. Battle of Woodaonvllle. in Kentucky. large body of the enemy attack General Ilindman, who bad 1100 infantry and 40 piece of artillery, but were .i .!.!. i - i ,,, . , r -i-, . .. . uoiciwu wiui loss ui ao siuea ana wouuueu. lusoua federates lost the gallant Col. Terr v. of Texa. December 2t toe ward urrndrs Mason-and HHdcIl. by lelter, to Lord Lyons the British Minister. ' . December 2d. Battle of Opothlevholo, in tho Indian Territory. 75 miles Northweit.of Fort Gibsi.n. between Col. James M. Mcintosh with foar regiment snd tbe Indian antes oi ttie reaerai uoverument uuder their cuiet, tipotn teyholo. Two hundred of th enemy killed-uod wounded. and 100 taken piiaoner ; 100 horse captured. Confederate losa 12 killed and 20 wonnded. Tbe b-tUe lasted lour hour Opotaleybolo fled to Kansaa." December 3S. ExDloit in llimnton Boadt of the Confede- At night," teariug that Bo-1 rate steamer Beablrd. nnder Cant. Lvneh. who attack the nd attack him in the rear, I Federal steamer Exprc, having the schooner Fherwood in tow, and after a fierce fight. In which the Federal batteries at the Kip tiapt take a part, cucoeeda in driving on tbe t.x preaa and capturing the ecbooner, taking er into Norfolk in triumpn. December 2S. Fleht at Bacrameot. near Green river. 1n Kentucky, between a detachment of Col. Forrest' Cavalry and the enemy, who were routed after a fight of half an hoar, confederate wee two killed, one wounded, t ederal loae 10 killed, 20 wounded, la prisoner. A BTATIMKNT OV TBI (UJ.XD, WOVMDID AND OUTFVII IM TU IKVKBsal. BATTlJaa AMD OTHU SNOAOKKAMTa IN TBI TBAB 1301. The followlcs table exhibit an approximation to the losses of both parties by the several engagement during tbe year. The Confederate losso are compiled from th official report of tbe commanding officer, '(when inch report were-pnb.ihed.) oi course, wa caa only goes at the losses of tbe enemv. The Northern neuera seldom publitsb tbe official report of tbe Federal Oenorala, and the latter have generally .proved thenatelve such uouatrtiOs falailier that but little confidence ca be placed in their re port when they are publiabed For fuatance. Picayune Butler atated bit los at Bethel at about thirty, whea it U a notorious fact that one imail squad or Magrnder a men alone buried thirty-two Federal bodiee after tn buttle la estimating the Federal loaaea, we have adopted the opinion of the Confederate offlc: a Command I njr, who are gentle men, aad opon whose itatemeoja reliance may be placed. . ' Bcptember 23-21-25 Deavy siiripialiiBg on Sewell Moan- tain, Western Virginia, betaeen Bosenurana and Wise. Two ConftderaK' kU'ei. (0tembir V..1X u.tls r.1 llan.au (n Kaw Hnrlfn Caf uin C'opwood, with 111 Texan, dofeated i large body Of L'Slted btatM ru.-J.r. ...1. C. Pokarua wilh .rut .1 U. ... ---. y.". ..ww. , B I s..-.uowr. oonwooJi loss, two k led. beptember 29Coi. j. w. BPaniau,g cf Wise Legion, aiuea wane on a acontln; expediuon in Wetn Virginia. Septomber iX Hotikinnin. i w, v.. I It...tn. . a a " -r FEDERAL BCCCESSES. Datea. BATTLES. June 3,Phlllippl,. wowocr l tauture or the) VnAmni u I Jm ui w.nriiu. Va. Jederal. diiven Amarb, Sound, b7 KciKU 1 , . 7 UT" ?or,u pravooer and IIOO.OOO worth of tare captured. ' ' October I, President Datrto vtait the Ooaiederat army at Manas. Or-d review of the troops! mj October t. Bait of Greenbrier Biva tea. g'nla, between LV00 Confedaratea, uade Ua. Haar it. lacJtOBii aad iOCO leraia, aadar Qtuttl Banoid'i.- July 12 tiich KonuUin,.. Juiy lhlat. ueorge, Aag.'3' Batteraa. Oot. Jlliderfckatfcwa,. o. Port BoyaL..... Deo. S.Draaeaviiie, Total, Ci C ci . arSIUiflL: 4S ae ? 12 7 " 4, 4A 13 12 -00 - Ill 43j U6 6. ool OC o 143 178 12. as. 9 . a OC vi 00 60C 1 Of. 00 6 4 3o' 16!.... ).... 60 lo;. oo.... aU 100 207, BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS VOX, It KIV OA LI. b Co., n TUB BICiiMOND MAN tl. COMPANY, are roceiviug ever week Cotton Yarn anu usnanurga. -Jan. lt. ly?. , 0tf. ALil. oi.oiiain, (Surr.ssur In Hlnhley W Oldham.) TARALKIl IN GUAIN, pnoPRIBTOK OF TUB O.I PIS FJCAHt'OUN ABiUFLOUil MILIJ4, AND COM.'v11t hiON-MKUCHANT, ' Wii.iiihtok, M. C. Feb. S, 18o2. ' . T TIIH rtiui.ic. rP1 , Wnnlgomery Mining and Manufaotarlng Company of I Aibsni, are making tod telling a llmltod amoant of i "lt,rrVv?'1. niuli"" composed of BioeBtono, Copper aa nd died huii hnrlc Acid : at th low t.rl.-s r iJ.r..,; !,-..,. per gallou .f the barrel, for the snlminn .h .i.n.... me iniiie. nieexpeue of IraunporUtlon being added to "her Mi tits. Thev will H.,'l.... T.n. j u." . ... a i , af ----- aww 1 lliwH Ba C7lrUB, Bal (f bile, , v. rsi iut, Motilgomery orlVluuibu, Ga. Ihe above ......... ., , ,. .iraaeui tireiigui, wot admit ol three or tour timet it bulk fu w.ter being added, ami I belivd by x roiieiiced ehemi.it t be tnp.iior to any prooeaa h.retofota a. 1 V- 1 lr,","l ";.'"" r mat in wheat. 1hy will Mil ' the Cupper at t'irhlv rants ..... li .. .i.. - ,....,. , , - .... hi. una. a I mis- . . Tl n Ann' lVil "'""'P"1'"-- Or.r. ar .olloli.d . . . - - - - 1 I hum a..v we it . pu... lion can p furnished When di slred. Address, ...WJ1. TAYWll. Prea tl. M. M. Co., Montgomery. Ala. Uefereui)et)ov. J. U. Hunter, th Judge of th Hu- . preins Coii't, the JmVe uf Probate ol MoiiUume rj county, tli.i lion. Thus. II. Watts, lllchtnnnd the Messt. Hive, Bait's ,V Co., MbiM.;.nd Mtjor White, MlssUstppl. Jjilv 2mh, lsiiJ. 271-flra TO 1'IilC TA X rAVKIIN OPNKIW IIAnOVUR fllliK TAX LIRT FOil TUB YKAR JfiCt, ha been placed 1 in my band by th Clerk anJ I now ready for lnipo- '"' ti-n and payment. Those who ow Ut, either for lr-tiU or Issi, will confer a favor by calliujr and settling Immediate ly, a 1 have but a thoit time to make np the Btate tax. llespectfully, June 4. 1W12.-344 tf , W. T. J. VANS, BherlO." Q0TT0N AND WOOL CABD8, FFlCJillB BILK BABUE8, . , t 'JUCK OP ALL KIKDS,' " (tllOE BaUSUEH AND BLACKING, . apCBIlY COMBS Ol' ALL KINDS, jrj-ottsa BKUBHSS. JANTEIENS AND STRAPS, a I.f. Ktvri4 np rnnxra i " i V CO-PARTNKKMlir. HE nndnrtlgbed have thl day entered Into a General Commission and Mercantile liutlnetu. nnder the firm of btokiey as tio. Mr. 1). Caathwell I onr duly em Dowered Attorney forth transaction of any and all busine of the firm. Office in rarsiey now, Worm water btreet. JAMIvS BTOKI.ET, C. W. OLDtlAM. Wilmington, N.-O., Feb. 1, 1R03. 127 II. I HObMKI. ATTORN Kl AT LAW. TTArt removed to the centre office of JO PUN A L BUILD- A A. imum, next door nest of bis former locatica. October 17tb. lxfll. SA tf K.lll'IK A I.I. KM, ATTORNKYN AT LAW. HAVE removed their office from Front to 1'rlpcess s'reot, JOURNAL BUILDINGS, formerly occupiod by H. L. Uolmea. Eo. October 17th, 18C1, SB tf ' LOCI B. KHAHBB-KT. DftUOGIST AND PRACTICAL Pill BMACEUTIST, - WiLMimmiw, N. O. Kecpi-cni.atanlly on band a (elect (took of avrva, Afd- Mnm's, Ikmunno and Auropon (Jhtmujalt, Fancy and Toxict ytrtwle, VFirie and frquorifor Afcwtgai J'urpotCM, var, ffco. .Particidar attention paid, Paiaoiiirruix. FiwttT aiaciraa, Maotouta Cbbhts, u. '- More immediately uuder the " Caioliaa Botol." July 12, ia-, m tt ioBgra a. Bt.osaoa. - cram a. tAMAxamoa. J. it. mHli 6t CIS. ESBRAL COMM18B10N M LUC HANTS, Jane 1H, lh61. Wu.siikutom, N. O. Gr at. . ISNUALl J. COX, ' W. r. ISHOALL, rox, UB.HUALX. a t-o. "1OWMISS10N MERCHANra ANB WflOLESAL GBO J C'ISICi, ao. it iz, north water Bt. March 12th, Ts6t '1S7-U JiaT0Lri AND BOWIB KSJVE8, 1 ADDED OAME3. ' ; For sale At JAMES WltJOS'H Oil, Leather, Baddlory, Trunk and Barnes establishment, . ., No. i Market Btreet. . z Aug. Iftth . HOWl)RR.OWDBR. DATE, tUKKKll A COB. London proof Qnopowder i Dasard' linle . . - , Dupont Muikit . , i. Just reoeived aad for lale, la lot to lull, at July 12. ' WILBOS'B.- KNQLI8II CIT roil WEI AND BOYS. AT . . - ; IX. July 2c,(h KABNWEIIaCB ak BB08'. 370-tf HUM TIIM llLOCKAUH. UTKA1IKK LLOYD, "T71NGLIBII rniNTSt vA4,RLEST0ir. JLU Ladle' and MUsea' EnglUh Ehoai; -MlMea'HaUi. ' HoopklrU: Black Engiisb Crape. At , , , , M KAUNWIILEU BROS . Joly 3nth, Iho3 a7o,t Till. yOCTUftHW CIlHiariAlf ADVOCATE. (XXV VOLUME.) A RELIGIOUS FAMILY A WSVAPER, And an orgsa of th . NETIIODIaT KPUKaUPAU ClirHCII in raa aooyiiaaifOHraPKaAor, i Is published t . '. ACOUMTA, (JKOKdlA, AT TWO DOLLARS PKH ANNUM. ' IPVAalARLr IN ADVAMCB. Any person fmiiiim? Twairrr DoLLtaa far tubtarintvmt is erusAaki to copy tei lAotaf charge for one year. . .. . H. a. MiEun, Editor. - Aug. 13, 1RS2. 386-41 BRtuLibll HIUrAHt OPKlcicka' t A't'sTTllsja- ,- - L'OVBRI. KAnSW7.If.Ea A RTtOft'i uly 3'Jth, 161 . . J70.tf . klMBHOlDKHKU UOLD kTARa. - 4.01 1'Ul'LUI for traveling Dresse. At v. July 2tith. 1HU2 "Vul KABNWKlLEit A BBOS'. , 70-tf HaiUaCK 2IMAUItia, (Jnec' tior to Walker Metre A Co..) WnOLiALat AND BET AIL DBUUUlbT, rii , -. 43 M Aaxa-r Srairr, WiLMiKeron. K. C . i.. airhia, a. r. BITCBBLL. bvLLIU Ai MITCHELL, .... - -a-RULOULE AND RETAIL DKALF.Ba IN liUR', PEA8, OAT9, nYK, WI1ZAT BBAJI, OIL MKAL; V- ' uuiaiai, muiuis uuw ti.ru; A I JO, sr.7 AMi XOnTti MTKR n&r, 1r S 5oui WatorSteeet, Wti taro). N. C irnarr la t; t KAHntaii Jk &CLLa, . ZIOXMIHHIOS MEKfHARTB, y Wn.xTovoii, T.. C, 06 HAxmaa, a. :. uovill w. w. nut 3d. Oct. 1st, 1K61. At.roiifii- T AM bow distilling a i perl or article of Mi per cent. AL X (XfiiOL, whleb 1 oner for sala at reasonable prices- Apply to - . M. McfNNlfi. April I, 1K61. 174-tf "U3 rLouu. AI.EXANPKR OLDHAM la constantly manafao tunng the SKUT FAMILY FLOUR, at tbe iirt r x. ah rwiUB atiLLB, wiimuigwm, a. U. For sale at the Kill, and at their More, No. i Boo Wrfter htreet: la whole barrel aad half barrtla la bag containing one-balf ; . - " la bags eontaialng one-fonrth In bag containing one-eighth j - They keep constantly on hanA at tl.s Will sad at tAalr tore, tRKHU GROUND MKAL, HOHStfNY, CRAOJC SO CORN, COWFSKD, tsUQHTr.BR.N, f j u.y aisq amp ior iue iana.i wi . , vv,i, m auuirmiiiaa rvuilli OA IS at wholesale and retail; PA8 at avboieaaia and retnH - -: IZ HA Y at wholesale and reUil j . Marahall'a FINK HALT in ack ; Liverpool ground AL UM SALT, in ackej 11 Bortfa CarcaiatB FL0UA o eoiiaigiUDesL FIIMT TEAIt OV TIIU WAR. fllHE FIKST YEAR OF THE WAR. JL BY EDWARD POLLARD. Cante and Contrast aa essay oa the Americas Crisis, by T. W. McMahoo i Just received and for sale, at - - auxKi H booh, stokk, No. 17 Market feu-art. Ang. 8th, I3. , 381-iw KVKUTiiOUY BUYH PUSPIA HALVE. It facill til kind nf woasmAa, sod soiaa ail kinds or or. A fas. in.r bote left ' at ' WHITAKEit'a Book Store. July 19'h . . AI Aft UAL OK H)ttT ARU UATTkllY DRILL. A N exoellvnt work compiled by oflirer at Fort PnlaekL X At July 13lb WHITAKEU'8 Book Btora. ucaj cAfei oca cap it , ' TIIOHB who are In need of Gun i'ap, bad beat npply themaeive while thore are yet a few more left. Call at ' April 30. WUITAKEB'B Book Store. I! 8TOHK. (10PN, Meal, Hominy, Floor, Uice Btraw, Wheat, Bras. J'horu, Ground Pea Meal, io., Ac. For sale by Feb. th ALEX. OLDHAM. "OLIl OW.t FIRST nKAOER" T7(OB TUB UHK of families And Ecboola, received and for JL I sale ttiis morniug at Aog. 20. WHTTAKEirS Book Btore. 300 3.000 LKAO PCSlCliaS. DAT LEAD PBNCfLH, for !at WHITAKBR'8 Book Store. . bLATH PENCILS, for sale at A h (TA EKU S Book Btora. rrtKMiii CAi-r eKisa, A FINE lot of Letuuke Calf fkius. Juki received and for .ale tl WILSON'S. " Acfr. Ittii - - ., It , Ordi-r No. S milE OFFICEUR, TJCAPOOAaTllia 1CTB r.tOlMXKT (ABTU.LBIT) M C. T., GOLiMBoao', N. C Aog. 19, 1863. . CFF1CEB8 NON-COM M UsfclOX ED X Ai'D MluN, of Con. pj Die ' B. -a.m aasl mh H - ' 10th Regiment (AitiKoTr) N. C. Troop. C. B. A- esnturrd and parole. rat Fort Maeon, N. C, having be a duly ex ohanged, will. Is obedience to paragraph XXIV, of Special Order No. from Adjutant aud Inspector General a Office, Bicbmond, Va, Aogost 16th. 1S63, witAOUt dalay, . port in person at theta Beadauartera. for dutv. aa will. also,'ihoae temporarij setvitg ia other Companies. . ' . . . . . J. A. J. 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The Daily Journal (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 28, 1862, edition 1
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