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BY TELEGRAM. FOR THK JOtBJAL PEOH OOLDSEORO,.-UR TROOPS EE-OCCUPIED KLSibTOH. u. floLMBoso'. Dec. 17th. 1S61. Our troops re-cccopled Kinston oa Monday night, the a Donuootsts evacuating soa Doming u Dridre. Of CoL - Malte regiment la nave already oine in. Five Compa ny cmcers, ueoi oui among vsem, are reported sliJeu. LATFR FROM GOI.DPB0EO'.-.HRAVY FIGHTING NEU9E RIVER BBIDCB BUBNtD-ENEMY DRIVEN .' ... G0LPB)K0. It3. 17b. mi. The auie ragea furiously all d. on David Kverett's farm sna rn last vicmity -to ifcbtwingof the Tarkees extetaing neariy to Neuse river, about four miles hence , Between two ted three o'clock rx Yankee, under cover oi a itnce. reacneo the railroad rridge and set it on fire. eil-rety concumiDgit. Fife ,f the rwcula were killed on the apot Later in the day rnr forces gallantly rep sed an attempt of the enemy to croes the couotry bridge, and throve tbem from their position on the o her aide. Our troops fonght lite veterans, and when firing ceased at dark, the? bad rillantlv maintain 1 their rrnnnH 1 At the battle at hite Hall, tts'erday, the eleventh regi- uitav, jol itvermorpe, c u s fen killed. twentv-thre ei'ghtiy and -ne mortally wounded. Lieut. Means, of Mecklenbnrg, was the only officer killed. The slaughter cf . me enemy is said to be heavy. ( ::r btjs drove them from ice'r pieces lite rrigb'eced turkeys. Oar losi In tbe 3Ut H. U. Troops was slight. Later. -The enemy has be -n driven three miles from hi position mm even-tig. FEOM FREDERICKSBURG. Richmond. Dec. 17th. 1H62. Accounts fro pi Fredericksburg reDresest that the Ahnli- -tienista thorwighly sacked the town befcrerre crosiirtjrnbe uu wik luoir ueou ID UJO BireeiS. Two persona arrived from Martinaburg last night., say it was reported there when they left, that a serious row bad nccrneu m .rw jor upon i lie attempt to arrest John antsuren. 'j e report is not credited here. NORTHERN NEWS LOSS OF ABOLITION GENERALS. " Uchmond, Va Dec. 17th, 18ti2. i he nqsirer has orthern dates to the 15th inst. They acknowledge a desperate battle acd heavy lose, though giTuig do numoers, tave ms loss or twohurndred and fif teen in one division while creating. They were engaged all night in removing their dead an J wounded. General Bajarawai killed, end liens. Vinton, Kimball, Gibbons, and Caldwell, wounded ; and Meagher, eeverely.wounded ; and the Iritth brigade suflered terribly. The Philadelphia Inquirer, eays that we hope, as we be- noTc, mat mo nrptti m.ua uaai suuggie oi vne war la now going on ; uat Burm-ide will throw evervth log on tha bar.. ard and expand every round of ammunition and every man vu bu uuucsi uv reaoiuie euari to tase eicumoEd, what ever may ne me result. ARRIVAL OP YANKEE PRL80NEIH. ' Richmond, Va , Dec. 17lh. 1C I. Between four and five hundred of the Fredericksburg prisoners arrived here this evening, ltla reported that many stragglers were captured yesterday. It is believed in oniciai quarters that the enemy's Iocs on Saturdiy was over fifteeu thousand. Heaps ot the slain were unbnried on yeaierusj. TUB ABOLITION ARMY LEFT FREDERICK8BURG. Rich okp. Va.. Dec. 17th. 1862. rassengers by the train from Fredericksburg to-night "rBT . . . u" Aoinion aiinynasen- lurij umojjcn u livia IUO T1UIDIIJ OI IUO 10W0. A V8gUS rumor that tbey were marching down tho north bask, in the luicvwuu uj mil ivuai, is not creuiteo. rUl4 1 HKKW EW8-THE ALABAMA AT MARTIN- jyilK. , ,. Richmoki), Dec. 17th, 1862. ifieAew lorn zin-aia ot tbt 12th init. m tht th Federal Ices in the battle near Fiyetterille, Ark., was one MHuauu. ucb. iunis ciaiire a complete victory. The news from Naahville indicates an immediatt BS we 1 .Mlt, iuuier Uani. Joa Johnaon, RM that the train between Topelo and Okalona was fired Into on Mondav renrnr bv the YankaM. bat nohodv knrt. The Train proceeded on to Okalona, when the latter place was immediately evacuated, end everything removed to Egypt. . Haltiilo was taken on Monday morn .nr. and Pon totoc below there, at eleven o'clock, by 2.600 of the ene my, which Is said to bo the advance ot 9,000 who are mak ing raida through that country, fchaonon was attacked at I o'olock same dav. Tbb Statk Lime. When last heard from. General ! Floyd aotl the State Line were at Warfidd, in Kea-1 tackj. t rom ojr correepoDdeoce we glean eome partic oiaiB 01 me condition 01 eia army. Uor correspon aeoi, wnucg irom a aisran-, conotry, who saw Ueneral r lovd i troops accideatally, oa thtir road into the W est. uiies tbia acccaot l tfw sw ctaclc ; Reachirg the summit of a bill, in one of the wildest parts of this romantic region, one bundled and thirty mil btyonJ the Coofederate cntpta, I pau d to ad mire a spectacle that eatne 1 mv irifiaun heart to thro) with pride. A loo line of It r-men. their bay- ooets plittenoT in tle mo, ud the luijiht Line flag of t be Old Doniiiiioa wavinz aSovf th. in. woaod tbeir way op (be tortu s escc-tt of a ntighboriDg height. Attbeir bead toertd thn firm of 1 heir lion hearted chtif, Msj. Clec. Fl.ijd. 1 tat duaotUen foa of a heroic rece was Iradincf bid bold mountaineers towards the ecetny. when all suve Lirn and Lis dtTutifd band bad re tired to po-itiona of greater atcurity and comfjrt io the interior. What heart bo mean as to refuse to admire and love the glowiug patrintifim, the forgetfulnees ol aeif, at d the 6lern rtsnlu'ion of this hero heart ! AsI mused in my solitary ride, I rif carried bntkto the day when Gear Floyd V fffmted a; ?toF, -Cornstalk,- tl-e Bebk?6tf ot the lodiaa race, led hia veageful wurriors on the 8ime path, in deft-cce ff their homes, and 1 thought that bloody "indeed would be the fute of the enemy should Le rashly atumpt to diHlle (JenvFloyd from tneee mountain la.stiifs.aps. 1 ihink the menaorTOf Cartiifaj 18 too vivid in Yankt rtcolk-ction Air tbem. to make the attempt ; bat il tfcey should do to. 'I pre dict that thCT overthrow will bo po sitrnal that the name of Floyd will hereafter be in Yankee households more a word of terror thnn tout of the Black Donglas9 ever was in KnglaDtl. 3 mediate attack The Alabama ran into sort at Martimana vember, after destroying two Yankee ships. The fcan J a- cinto arrived tha same day, and finding the Alabama in port? awaited ter departure ; but next day the Alabama gui uuuer wcigu aiiu cicapen. is. if. a landers and - Michael,, unconditional Union men, have been eleatcato CoDgresa in the First and Second Lwuncia in L,oaiaiana. ; ine sccounts trom Fredericksburg rela'e only to the crossing 01 me river and the bombardment of the town Gold closed at 13ZJ ; Exahange 14G. Cotton 67 cents for mmaiiEg. The total vote in Louisiana was 3100 in the first district ana izu in me second, in eight hundred and fifty, the to al voio wa nearly 1, uimi. . me Din admitting wertern Virginia into tbe Union has passed oui Houses ot congret s. FROM KOR FOLK EFFECTS OF BUR.NSIDE'8 IE- 7 l EAT, 4o. PlTIDBHrmn 17. Tt.- 1 -.1- if.l A lady who left Norfolk on last Monday, save that Barn- stde s failure st Fredericksburg, produced a most stunning cfieetontt e Yankees in Norfolk, and that our people nunmc.uj j.mcu, mo iDife acconnu say they were permitted to occupy Fredericksburg with but little opposi tion, but as soon as a large force cot acroai. th mhei Jpn we opened upon mem witn two hundred and fifty pieces of artillery, while 8tuart got partly io their rear and poured a murderous nre into me union ranks. They say such havoc has sot been seen tlnce the war commenced. They report ineir toss in si iea ana wounded at more than 20 000. There are rumors of heavy fighting all day near Kinston.N j, vu imf yamouitirs. inuring iai wees reiniorcements were constantly beirg sent to Boffolk. The report was that Pe- lersonrg was to oe attacked from Buflalk, while another iorce was to he landed at uty Point, under the protec ion ui inn lruu-cmuB. pince ouros ae s aerrat at r redelcks Durg, is ceneved the programme has been changed. PRESIDENT DAVIS. . - Acocsta, Dec. 17ih, 18S2. President Davis pasted through Atlanta yesterday. KAN THE BLOCKADE. VALU 4BLB CiBGO, AC. ' , - Chakleston, Bee. 17th, 1863. A large steamer has reached a Confederat port, with tea thousand blankets, a quantity of iron s abs for guoboat plating and a valuable assorted cargo, principally on Government account. ftBy this arrival Naiaau dates to the 13th inst., hive been received. The Nassau Guardian announces the capture, by the Yankee gunbotTicga of he schooner Nonesuch, i.BueuwuuMiuucoaoe Toe Wonesjeh was captored within a mile of tt.e shore and sent to Key West' Trie Guardian denounces the csptnre as an outrage In British waters. Tbe folIoirg id a vabatim et Utetatim extract from a letter taken Iroti the bidy of a dead Yankee on the field of I'errjvllle : there ba3 been peveral pprc's la'ely nod tte and Jo pitches io by hell dave I wish you was at home and de dumb niggers a!l in africa for we cant whip the south as long as the world stands oar men or oaicerj rather is fighting for moner and power and obee and half of them dint care a danab for the union but I hone vori will coma out safe if you want imper or titamps or envelopes let me know take pood care of your self aod if you bwe to Cbt to keep trom getting killed fijbt Use the devil writ snoa and I will answer no more at presant. . An )irt r ffom Cm. Uracil, . The followictr order has been ifisued bv Gen. Drar? commanding Uw Army of Tennessee, dated Headqaar ters, Murfreesboro', Nov. 29, 18C2 : Gratified beyond ciDrcseion at the ror.fi. 1 fine discipline which pervades bis troops, and full of admi ration at their fortitude and patient submission to priva tions, bniU;d With their gallantry and heroism ia the reoent arduous and brilliant campaign by which to much valuable territory has been redeemed and so rainy true and loyal people liberated, the, General commindh'g is induced to pubdh.alaU padiui to-aUjw4diM 4MiDt without Minor ity who ahull within a n aiocablo time teturu to tLeir com mands and report lor duty. They are nrecd at once to avail themir-lrpa of thin nrlrl- lege before the inauguration of the new system of military Courti establishod by law, at a vigorous ani prompt ad ministration of lattice will be mated out to all italln Thereafter no excuse wi 1 be allowed these who abandon their colors, and leave tftcir comrades io pcifcrra their du- ue sua iieieoa meir norroi. Commissioned c dicers cuiltv cfsnrh r.flnnrAR arn txrnA. ed from the betefiu of this amnesty, and will not be ex cused. They sre held to be unworthy to command irallant men. and to merit exemplary nunuhmeLt. Vhrorona mru. urea have been adopted to arrest all who fail to reapond to this last snJ generous aDDeal. and they mnut ezneetfnll justice, tempered only with tbe mercy tbey hare failed to show either to tbeir comrades or their caus- . f GEO EG IS WM. BJIKNT, . A. A. G. The Senate of Georzia baa Dagsed an net to nut to death every citizen of the United States fonnd witbin the btate of Georgia after the first day of January next. They are to be presumed to be aiding and abetting insurrection, according to Lincoln's proclama tion. The foKowlrt; ticket Is f eepeetfully presented to the cltl seaa oTWllmlngtoa at the election to be beld to-morrow, for Commissioners of the Town, None of the gent emea have ben consulted, but It Is hoped and believed that all will eoownt to serve. . roa coafHifsiojfKaw. - " " ALFRED MABTIjr, H. D. WALLACE, WM. A. WEIGHT, O.O.PABLEY, B. O. WORTH, MILES COrtTlN, - M. U. LL.L.1H. 17th, 181. Dec, CITiZSNS. Fissli corns or tub Dailt Jopmil will be for sale at tbia cfiioe ImmeJ lately after the Northean and Camp maOs are made op, which will be from half-past one to two o'clock, and rrora that time daring the afternoon. Price - cents. BAGS! BAGS J! FOR SALT AND GIUIN. 3.0 JDr-T MADE, In the best manner. Call q'lick and secure them at BALDWIN'S BA!J)WIN'e BALDWIN'S. 38 Market street. Wilmington Dc. 6. N. 0. 4'J-eod'f CATL'IIIXU rilAOOWS. VANOliSDELL'S Photographio Gallery has Jart been re opened witn a fall assortment of eases, plain and fancy frames, Breast Pins, do. Those wishing Pictures can now be accommodated, C. !. YANOBt'DELL, Photographist. , November 57ih, ltil. U lm GENERAL NOTICES: SOTlCAi. THE SUB-CR1BKU Lavii.g qaalifiad a the December Term, Wi, of thi (,'onil of Pleas and Qaarter f esaiona for tbe Cmaty of New Hanover, as the administratrix ol tbe late Peter M. Vaikur. hereby notillcs alt persona in debted to her intestate to make fnymoot ; and tbose per sous having Claim against said in'enute are notifl d to pre sent them wittyn the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of thai - recovery. MARUABET II. WaLKER, Adm'x. Dec. 17th, 18C2. 6"-2e,ti2 3i EXECUTRIX' NOTICE. rpilB UNDRRtilGNKD having qualified st September JL Term, A. D., 18GJ, of the Conn of Pleas and Quarter Beaton of New Hanover County, as Executrix upon the last will and testament, of Owen I.. Fillyaw, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons bavin cUiras agaiua faid estate to pieneut the same duly authenticated witMn the time prccribed by law, otherwise this notice will be plead io bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to taid oktate will please make Immediate settlement. JULIA G. FILLYAW, Executrix. Dec. Ctb. 1C2. 491mll-3ji EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. rnH3 UNDKHSIQNED, at December Term, 1BCJ. of the -L Court of Pieas and Quarter beaaions tor New IJanover County, having qualified as Executor of the laat Will and Testament of Bernard Baxter, deceased, hereby notifies all persona Indebted to the estate of the said deceased to make immediate payment and settlement ; and all persons having claims against said estate will present them for payment within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar if thMr recovery. JAtj. il. iirAtf, Executor. Dec, llth. 1B6IK fi3&U tlatj ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. mHK UNDERSIGNED having rlu'y qualified at December X Term, lft6l, of tbe Court of P eas and Quarter Feeniana for New Hanover county, as Administrator on the estate of y B-Aaae. nccoaHfltL request a.i persons Indebted to said estate to make immediate aettlenittnt, and notifies " tbofe persons having claims againat said entate to present their viaiujj wiiuiu mo wuiu irosoriocq OJ law, or IBIS DOUCO Will do piesd la bar or their recovery. B. A. ASHE, Admrr". Ded. II, 1S62. 63111 lm WILBISOTO ITfTirrB, FOB GIRLS AND B"Y. THE T11IRTEISTH ANNUAL 6K88I0N of this flohool " wl'l commoce on Mcndsy, fith January, 1M3. echolara any be eatered for 9 months, months,' S months, or 1 mon'h. For particulars. Inquire of . U MEGLNNIT, Tsaher. Deo. 1, 1R61. M u. AUCTION" SALES. w a. i , a ncii0'iri FUHHITCRK OF TUB CITT HOTEL. FOB AUC BT ACCTIOlf. ON TUESDAY NEX T, the 234 December. 1892, will be ( old, on the prrrol-et, in tbe Town of Wilmington, all the Rouiehold aad Kitchen Furoitan , Bd. and B dding, Glass Ware and Crockery Stock and Fixtures, etc, eto., 61 the r Ctty Hotel. Tbe sals will be continued from dav to day. until the whole is exposed of. CUTT8 A EVANS, Proprietors. V peo.J7.2. M et Wy UILKKS HOitRII, AaettoHcer, . - ii i i m i a 9LT H'ORKI AT Al'CTIOHt ON FRIDAY NEXT, lath inst, at 11 o'clock, A..M., I will sell at Exchange Corner, A complete set of SALT WQFK, RUNHINO NINE PAN-V ' - together lth i PUMP, TANK, HALT HOUSES, Ac, Ao., , in good order. . - ' . These works sre situated two ar.ilea below Smithville, N. ' C., where wood can be delivered at the works at $ J per cord. . " For particuUrs, until dy of sale, apply to WILKES llORRLS, Aucfr. Wilmington, N. C, Dee. 16, 1B6 67-ts . EX ICC t TOR' MOl'ICK. ritJIE UNDERSIGNED having qual.fled. at September X Term, A. I)., 166'J, of the Court of Pieas and Quarter seaaioBB oi ew uanover county, as Executor npon the last Will and Testament of W. A. hover, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against said estate to present the same, only authenticated, w-tbiu tbe time prescribed by law, otherwiso this notice will be plead In uur oi weir recovery. , All persons indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment. " A. ADRIAN, Executor. Dec. 13, 16C2. 6All-iw MARRIED. In this town, on the 17th inBt.. bv Rev. A. Paul Reniton. Mr. WM. K. BJYETT, to Mies MaRY K. DRAY- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. QCAbTEBXABTEK'S OFFiCB, ) Wilmington, N. C, Dec. 13, lb62. IT IS K A II S K STL Y REQ,t KSTE.O 11HAT ALL PARTIES, who may have accounts againat . the Quartermaster's Office, previous to 1st December, present tiie same lor pameLt immediately, to Cant. C W. btyron, Dep't Qjartermaster. JOHN W. CAMERON, 55-nna lw Me jor A Q Master C. 8. A. WANTED TO HIRE ! A GOOD WOMAN to cook and a man servant for house work, for whom fair wages will be caid. Address L," J urnal tf5ce. bea. lsth, 1862. f 69 l ARRIVAL CP STEAMER HERALD GENERAL COBB'S Tims a . w A&UAl.'Va. ACGUSTA, Dec. 17tb, 1P62. iSSPi11' l ' C0Utti"'U T WILL f ELT' from elgh. hundred to ' Gen.T,B..:obb1remain.reachedhereto-J.v.andwera "HSZll h "a Pl x w - l . -r .i.i , . ,T" -v.w iclcdcu uf Migg ccvn vi tiuiiu ana BOldierS. POSTPONED. TH"1 SALE of Property belonging to the estate of O. L. Fillyaw, to take pUce tbe 18th and 19th lost, ia post poned till fnnher notice. JULIA G. F.LLYAW. F'. Deo. ISlh. 1S61 fi9i , COBJI FOH SALE. me t house nd buh- plantation on Rocky NOTICE. I i a nr. i Jia uccemDer, i5w, me undersigned will pro- vecu u) en, m. ujo reaioecce oi iue late flicnniss r. Aixon, on Topsail Hound, all tbe perlRhable propcrtv be longing to her intestate, consisting of Horses, Mole Hogs, Cattle, Farming Utenclls, Houaehold and Kitcl.'i Furni ture, a valuable Boat, Flat, and a Barouche, a .. various otDer articles j erms tube made known on the dav of .... f fft. - VT . Ml L . I t. . ... . vaia. iu uegiut. win os oireo oni at me close of tbe ,r , EMMA NIXON, Adm'r. Deo. 15, lftfi2. 66A12-U EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. fTlHE UNDERSIGNED havlnsr. at Ducimh.r rP m nm X of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Hesaions for tbe coun ty of New Hanover, qualified as Executors of tbe last Will and .testament ot .nomas J. Worth, deceased, hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to the estate to make payment ; and all persons bavins' claim avain.t tha m will prest-n. them within the time rrescrlbed by law, or this uuuw iii u (iiobucu ui ur ui recovery. B. O. WORTH ) - , J. Al. WORTH, f Ex Dec. 12, 162. 64A12-2w FROM VICES BURG . FEDERAL GUNBOAT DESTROY ED, AC Mobile. Dec. 17th. ia . A special despatch to the Advertiser and Register, dated Tlcksburg, Dec. 16th, says that two of the enemy's gun boats went up the river on yesterday, and another left this morning, ua i riday a t ederal ram gunboat was destroyed on the Yazoo river by our torpedoes. On the 8fb inst. tha Federal transport Lake City, was captured at Carson's janoing, on me aiississippi river, by Bowen s cavalry, with eeventy-five thousand dollars in cash, and a fine lot of pro. V1BI0CB 1UU VlOUllllg. ; GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' " . ' CHAjaiSTOit, Dee. 17th, 1862. A dispatch from Columbia, to-day, announces that on the third ballot, Gen'l M. L. Bonham was elected Governor of South Carolina. Point, on Monday, Dec. 22ad Dec. 18th, i(6l SAil'L J; PEERY. 69-2t NOTieB. ritaK uaucksiumj navins: at December Term 1F62 ui iuo vuuit ui r IBM ill. WJrier Beaalona Jor thA onnn . . b.t n ua. a . " j or ne-r nioofrr, quauuea a ixecutr x of the last will and testamnt of Robert B. Drane, deceased, hereby give uutiuo (itnm iuucuivu .oo eaiaie o make imme diate payment, and all persons havinsr claima Aokin.t th. same t pienent them within the time prescribed bv law or uuuw wui v ;icucu ui ur oi ineir recovery. i. 11. UUiHE. tTMntr t Henry M. D ane is hereby aoth rtzad um ' ' uu w receive ana rece nt lor all money dne to said estate. .-v . C. C. DRANE, Executrix Dec lCih, U62 67 I w 12 bt Hi! ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED Having at December Term, of the Court of Pieas and Quarter Seaeion m tbe county of New Hanever. qualified as Administratrix of th .t.ta Ar Louis B. Erarobert, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indeb ed to sa:d esute to make immediate pay ment ; arid all person having claims acainat tha present them within th time prescribed bv lav. rr ti notice wi.l be p eaded in bar ot their recovery. . n a Tl r mm on ... . r . r. iitAMUERT, Ex'x. Dec. ISlh. lfif,2 wi-'m,. TO SALT MAKKHN AVISa resumed our buaina in Wilmington, we ra pectrully solicit cooaitrnmeau ot SALT. hpliin u -u ujuq prompt saies oi ins same. W. II. McHARY A CO. 55-71 U-It PyVIT.KOnnistrABaittier7 AUCTION ON MONDAY NriT, 23d inst., at 11 o'clock, A. M., I will sell at tbe Plantation known as Quince's if 111, 4 miles from Wilmington, all tle FAK.MIVU UTEN'SILH, , CAltPKNTEIi TOOLS, llORSKa, , . ' MULES, WA(JJONS, ..' ".' ; CARTS, iO.OOO LBS. HAY AND FODDER, - SHUCKS, ' CORN, COWA, T.LOODED STOCK, BEEF CATTLE. " HO..H, WAGGONS AND TIMBER CHAINS, LARGE LOT OF OLD IRON, with sundry other articles. AD30, 2 VALU A RLE NEGROES. " Pec. 10th. 182 67-s Ky n. H. WEST, Auetlonecr. ON MONDAY WORSISG NEXT, at 10 o'clock, iu front, of my fllce, will be sold, all the UOUSEUOLV AND KITVUKN HJRN1WRK belonging to tbe estates of FloraJ. Kcllty and Elizabeth Kobtcsun. W. 0. WADN, Adm'r. Doo. 15, UCl. . 6Sts ,' Vy ft. M. WEST, A uclloneer. J r NKGIIO Ulltli KOR BALE, ON THURSDAY, 1st January, 18C3, at Fxehange Corner, at 10 o'clock, A.M., will be sold for division, a likely mu latto ghl, aged 1 years. . W. D. MAHS, Adm'r. Dec. 15. 1H62. : : M-u BY Si. WEST, AUCTIONEER. r: ADxlIINISTRATOR'S SALE. w Tn usnu YV-iittli pc c7rl6VinT6Tcl del ,A : M at Fnhsnge Corners will be sold 2 FINE HOUSES, I " Boggy and Ilarnesn, . I " Cart acd Harness, ." 400 Fait Bsgs. . And at Hi o'clock, A. M.. at the late rtsiJence of D. J. Southerland, deceased, will be aoM, all tbe HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNITURE ' belonging to raid estate. , By eider of A. 60UT1IERLAKD, Administrator. Deo. 12t4). 1H2 64-ts " FOR SALE AND TO LET. AIr WORKS FOR SA1.E. " ONE FOURTH INTEREST In Salt works (three pans) now in sneoessful operation on the Found. The works average about ten bushels every 24 hours will be sold for cash. Also, for rent, one HOUSE AND LOT near the Oaks, on Dry Pond. Apply to JOHN J. CONOLEY, Adm'r Iaaao W. Hawkins. Dec. 17th, 18C2. , A8-ot ADMINISTRATOR'S SALEr WILL BE nOLO AT THIS MABKET BOUSE, In If aowo in numirgiou, on iai January, ietm, 2 LlKKLY NEGRO WOMEN, One of them havlog three children. ' Terms cash. D. 8. COWAN, Administrator. Dee. 9 b, 18C2. (2111-U tLe HOOP IROlf OR SALE. THREE HONS of assorted sixes, and inch; also small lot of k inch Hoop Iron. AUo, 10,000 Rlvetts, Nos.5, 7 and 8. Apply to JAS. DARBY. Deo. .6Ji, 18C2 - 67-2w REWARDS. 50 DOLLARS RhWARD. SANA WAY trom W.AM.'R. B. o .on the ta f-ept , ny boy MMRLfcS. Said boy is aont6 feet high, 21 years of age. acd stoops while walking. - i will srive me aoovo rewara lor niS ear eonflnftmiint in tbe Wilmington Jail S3 I can get him. a. R FOWLER. Dec 8, 18C2 60 lm ll lm- WANTS. Qee. 13. 1862. f Sr TL'HK'l lei.awn aat.nr 40 EUSH?L4 coarse Turk's Island Salt for tile. 1 . . Apply to HxADQCAarias Wilmuoto.. lliM-Kmhnr l.'.th. I-CI. ( G5XRA OsDtBSl No. 13. J , PA R. I. General Orders No. II from these Headquarters, af Dec. llth. 1862, Is suspended until further orders- This necessarily revokes all general paaaes for the present. By command of Brif. Gen'l WHITING. Jams H. Hat, Chief of etaff A A. A. Gen'L Dee. 16th. 1863 57-tf Dec. 17, 1862. W. H. KcRARY A CO. 68-3t , FROM THE SOUTHWEST. . lis Tribune learns from officers of the Mobile A Ohio B. , nr.n tnnw . BAN IRON, Tyre Iron and scraps of Cast and Wrought ' WILMISTOTOif VOLt'BTTKERS YOU axe hereby ordered to appear at the usual f place of parade on Saturday morning next, at 9 o'clock, Ji armed aad equipped for enrollment of Conscripts, All absentees will be returned at Conscripts. , By order. n W. D. M AHN, 0.8. Do. 17,1853. M-3t COJIFEDICRATK STATES ARMOR f, I WiLMixaTOir, N. C., Deo. 17, 18C2. f WANTED-25 steady and able workmen, to go on Leather Work and Knat sacks. A so, 6 or 8 good, Blacksmiths, to go on Piece Work. T ,0-, . L. FRO ELI CH. Pea. 17,1P62. ' ' 69-6t WASTED HIRE, 2D0 ABLE-BODIED NEGRO MEN. to work. nppn tbe W. C. A k. Rail Rnad. in tha finnnn.. t ti.l."-j . r, , . .. - . ' . (vicDiuooa, AiiaoD, union and Mecklenburg. tfatiafactory bonds given' and payments made quarterly. Apply to Mr. Jeph B. Russell, at Messrs. Worth, C. H. BobiuaoB, at Fa)etteville, or the subscriber, in Elixabeth- miwb, oiauea cuuu'y. Dec, 16, 1P63. T, JI. H. ROBINSON. ' " - 67-lsU OLUE-cLUK. -BARBELS DISTILLEBS' GLUE. For sale by ' PETTEWAY snAvc Dec. 18. lK62.-o8-lw , 50 FRKXCII CALF KISS. . WILSON'S Oa, Leather, EaddJery aad parneu Establishment, D0.17,18l, V No. 4 Market strjet.
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