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-dim 1 1 1 VOL 12 M,. 110 ) WILMINGTON, N. ( TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17,1863. WITOLE NUMBER 3,491 1 ft' 1 IS ! t I J .. 1 T I I I BY FULTON i PKICK, PROPRIETORS. JAi. FULTON, Editor,... A. L. I'BICE, Associste Editor. 4CH91OP aBSCRIPTIOVCAJiU M ADVANCE 12 months, , ti 00 - 4 60 3 - 2 34 1 " 1 00 1 11 (tor troooa in eimn onlv.t. . 75 . - - , I J r Daily Paper to the trade $3 per lCu, or 3 cents per copy Weekly Paper ner year W per mown The paper will be discontinued at the expiration ol the i j hum paia i or unieaa renewea. All letteri on baaineu connected with this office, mnalbe aaareesea lo ue proprietors. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS TVALKKit MKARKS (8occaeor to Walker Mearea A C.s) TfTHOLESALR AND EST AIL DRUGGIST. V 45 Miun Btbbjt, Wilmington, N. 0. HARRIS Ac HOWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wm.uikgton, N. C. IKUI AUBI88; A. J. nOWKLL, W. W. HABRISS, OoL lat. 1868. y . MILITARY NOTICES. HlAKJDABTEBU GABHISONOF WILMINGTON, I Feb. 6th. 1863. f TV ORDER to insure the safety cf the Town 11 all, and X contribute to the comtort ot epectators, do smoking will be allowed within the enclosure and no Area in the balldinff. Sentinels will be posted to enforce tbia regulation while aay concerts or Performances are being neid, so as 10 ea ear safety. W. Si Q. ANDREWS, Capt. Military Commandant. Feb. 6th. 1863 100 tf Orrics or Dbpot Quabtbrbastih, ) Wilmikotok, N. C, January 13. 1863. ) ALL PARTIES having claims against the Quartermat ter'i Ikparment np to December 31, 1862, are request ed to present the same for payment immediately. O. W. blYRON, Jan. 1$, 1863.-r80-tf Capt. tt A. Q M. Exoixkkb OrricB Dist. op Cafb Fiab. I BmithtilLk, Oct. 10th, 1862. f ALL PERSONS hariug claims against the Engineer De partment for materials or services applied in the con struction of defences in North Carolina, can have their claims examined, and If supported by satisfactory certifi cate of officers authorised to order the expenditure or proved just and equitable, they will be paid by reference to this office. C. R. COLLINS, - Capt. of Engineers C. 8. A. Oct. 13th, 1862 31-tf HlADQUAErKBfl GARRISON Of WILMINGTON, , Dec. 22d, 182. f. rlB attent!5n of the officers of th command which have lately reached this District, is invited to the Or ders of the General Commanding, heretofore published : L All Officers and Soldiers ot the different copmands vis iting the City most hare proper written authority. u. Offioers exercising separate - commands, entitled to visit the City on their own leave, are required to report to the Adj't Oen'l at Headquarters, immediately after their arrtval. IIL All Officers (except those exercising separate com lands) are required to register their names at the office of tie Military Commandant on Water Street near the Gener al Hospital, immediately after their arrival. Officers not registering will be considered absent without leave and a - piaoea uoaer arrest. r W. S. G. ANDREW8, Capt. Military Commandant. Dw.wd.iaca 63-tf WANTED. WANTED. PC f(C TO 10,000 BARRELS COMMON and good No tl.lIWU 2 Rosin in a sale location in ue country. .1. t WM. IS- UTLtil . ' V.h. b. lol-tf Ap- to eb. 6. WANTED TO HIKE T Y THE MONTH for the balance of the year, a Negro 1 woman, wiuiouv cuuucru. toijuuio u uuiui iu nui fa small family, Apply to a. a. wi Feb. S 8T-J.. .VILLIS. at Journal Office. WIJTKWIJIK. OA BBL8. FDUB 8COPPERNONO WINE, made witn J out the addition of spirits or alcohol 6 years old, for atleby ALFRED SMITH. WhlteTille, N. C., Jan. 38th, lsw ya-w A LOT OF HAIR BRUSHES. Just received and vrr.1 be sold cheap at , Jan. 9th, 1863 77-tf A. 8PLENDIO LOT of superfine English Broadcloths and Casaimeres. Just received at AlCUVUfiUC&. H, Market Street. JaB. 4, 1863 77-tf BOAPt SOAP!! T AM NOW making and keep constantly on hand, at my I Factory on Person street, FAMILY BAR SOAP, at wholesale aid retail. Also, PLAIN. VARIEGATED. PERFUMED AND BROWN WI5D80K. TOlLbT AMU bUAVING SOAPS. A supply kept for retail at J W. Lett's and Isaac Hol- Ungsworth'a. 1 Orders promptly filled. MrUUi And A allow w ante a. tiigae. casa prices given. CP. JONES. FaTettevfte, Jan. 17, 1863. ' ff3-Ut RAIL ROADS. OtFK'K CIIIKK KiilNKfcH .V Sl.'l"T ) T. ILWlN(lTt4 W UON ii. Jt Wiimingtin, Feb. J'Jth, Ifii-i ) A WANTKO 1MIKII ATKI.Y. iOD COACH A XI) CAlt PAIN1KR. For farther particu' a:jp y st 11 .y ( flije. H U FREMONT, Chu.r Fns(. i b'up't. 117-W Feb.JURh. JfU. ()'Picic ck i. Ti4Axsr)Hi' rto a;kt,i WILMINGTON M ANCHESTfcrt U R. CO., January Vth, I M l. ) SU1PPKRS ar hereby notitlrd that thin Company i pared to receive at tbeir depot, Jot bhipuietit, trnint. ' l,n. r., u . H. I. .,11 naoa ,n t. . I.) uvtu LJilbfe IUJT in ail a w "v i,'"r'iiAiU' JNO. a'cLAURI.N, Ap-iit. Jan. 30 9-lm pr?-aoy Wilmington, 4 liniloltc Al II. ft. 11. Co February C'.h, 18:s. ) ON and after Monday, 16th inst., th daily Train on this Road will bo discout nued, and 'ho Pasaenxer Train will resume the o!d schedule a follow : TP TIN. TueEadjs, Thurgdys (aturdays leaves Wflmington.. ... ,-:00 Riverside 0:15 Northweat 9:66 Marlville 10:44 Rosindale. 11:33 Rrown Marth 13:08 Bladenboro' 12:13 Lnmberton 1:11 Moss Neck 2:31 Red Banks 2:r5 f-hoe lleel 3:ir, Laurinburg 4,07 Arrive at Old Uundredat....4:43 DINNER AT IACKINBU By order. DOWNTRAIN, and Mondays, Wednedy and j Friday. Ijraves A.M. Old Hundred r.M A. M. I.aurinburg 7:01 " Hhoe Heel 7:30 Red Panks 7:fil " VioesNeck :35 " P. M. LumbertOH 9:04 " Bladenboro' 10:03 " Brown Marsh.... 10:3H Uosindale 11:13 " Marlville... 13:01 P. M. Northwest 13:50 " Arrive at Riverside 1:28 " Wilmington 2:3f) " Feb. fctb, 1863. ho. bkiakfast at LAURiNBrke. R. P. ATKINSON, Matter of Traiitporlation. ' 101-tf T.A.MSi-mrAT10.X UKKICK, I W. C. A R. R. R. Co, f FROM AND AFTER TO-DAY no freight will be sent forward until the freight is pre-paid. Parties having freight now in Warehouse will please notice. R. ELAN El'. Agent. Jan. lPth, 163. 83 tf W. & W. It. R. CO.. Cbixv Eno. A Slt't. Wilmington. 6th Jan., 1863. HKSUltTPTIOS OP REGULAR 8CIIEDCLE. THE Express Mail Train will resume the Regular Sche dule on Thursday,' the 8th inat., to pass through the en tire line. The Accommodation Train will run tri weakly. Mail Train leave Wilmington 2J A. M. ' arrive Weldon 11 30 " " leave Weldou 10 ,' " " " arriva Wilmington 8 "00 P. M. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Will leave Wilmington, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at 2 IS minutes P. M. Arrive at Wilmington, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 A. M. S. L. FREMONT, Eng. ASnrj't. J an. tth, 1963 74-tf Tbamspobtation Officb, ) Wil. Chab. & Rcth. R. R. y Laurinbukoh, Jan. 1st, 1863. ILtlU f8 and after Monday next, the Freight Train will run j as roHows : 'UP. ' DOWN. Mondays. Tuesdays. Thursdays. Fridays. Freight for above Train must be delivered at the Ware house by 2 o'clock, P. M., Wednesdays and Saturdays. No goods will be taken by Passenger Trains, except at the option of the Company, then double the usual rates will to charged.. By order. ROGER P. ATKINSON, Master of Transportation. Jan. Tth, 1863 75-tf Orrica Gbn'i. ScnBiNTXwwmr, Wilmington and Manchester Hail Jioad Co., Wilmington, N. C. Oct. 30th, 1861 .1 NOTICE., , Jam authorized to sell one hundueu and thiry-five Shares of the Capitol Slock ot the Wilmington Weldon Ball Road Company. Persons wishing to pur chase will please give me a calL miftinff Feb. 4-W-M. - V. ti Auun.K,c On AND AFTER TU IS DATE RELLITY'B BOOK STORE will be kept open nntil 9 o'clock at night, for the delivery vt Richmond and Petersburg papers. G. H. KELLEY. JaB. 14, lS63.81-tf mm LrrxspooL GROUND alum and domestic salt os band. For sale by , ILARRISS A HOWELL. ARMY REGULATIONS. AFRESH supply received I y Express, the latest im proved ediUon, at CIIAOE OF SCHEDULE. ON and after this date the Trains npon thin Bond will run as follows: MAIL TR AW. r Leaves Wilmington , 9 00 P. hi. Arrives at Kingsville, .7 SO A. M. Leaves KInzsville,.; 3 30 P. M. Arrives at Wilmington, - ....I 30 A. M. KXPBKS3 TRKIGHT AVD ACOOMMOBATIOH TBADT. Leaves Wilmington oa Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Satur days. Leavea Kingsville on Mondays, Wednesdaya, and Fri days. Passengers wishing to itaSe close through connections will take Mail Train. No freight of any description will be taken by Mail Train, except under circumstances of emmergency, when double local freight rates wiil be ic variablv charged. H. M. DRAKE, Gen7l Bup't. Ja. 1st. IMS. v '- 49-tf OPEN AGAIN. for the The House has been thorough JAUta H. BAILEY. JW-tf Jh THE PALMETTO HOTEL is again open jeoeption of viaitors. 'y renovated. Nov. 24, lRoa. ' SALT. LIYERPOOL and Domestic, in lots to suit, by HARR1SS A HOWELL. Jan. 8th, 1863 f, - 77-tf JOHN IL COOK, AUCTIONEER AHD COMJIISSION MER.CHANT, Fatkttittllb, n. C. Will give prompt attention to pales of every deacripUon 6f Merchandhse and Produce, nt all kinds Ot Property, either at auction or privately, rib. ith, 2861 : v G9-3Qi FOR SALK AND TO LKT. SA1.H AT Al TION. IF NOT pr.-vii,uHljr disposed v.f st private sale, I will soil at piilii c Air-tun. on Tuesdav. the 24th inst., in the towo of Wilmington, n: K ,lt Manulicturing Establiahment. wcM located - para -.v bushel capucity wood near by and plenty' n i. AH compile nod ready for ue. W. D. SMITH, Agent. Wilniinnt-.n, V. c., Feb. 16, 163. y ' 109-ts Fayetteville (! hnrver copy twice and forward bill to this lllce for pavmrnt. KAKt l TOMS' A t.K OK KKAL A M 1'KHNONAL mHK I XnKIiSitiSEI).' FXBCUTORV OF THE LAST X will and ti NtoBient ol Hliode N. Hrnlon, late of the County ! (.r.uivillf , mi) Htaul NoribCarclioa, deceased, will, ow the 17 b rtiiy of Mrclinrxt , at the Ourt flouts dwr in the towo of Oxford, sell te the bighoet bidder, for cah, the p-I ent ile, neirror, and perisbabJe property bs lonuu.f to tin; ei-ute o tim said dneeaieJ in said county of Graatiile. r-aid rcnl ettato consiHt ot a gnat mill and preittiws, fBveral tracts of Uud 1ibr wilhiu a convenient distance of saia1 tows, and the following; property ia said town, t wit : the Hotel, knowa as the Oilnid Hotel; one or two store hoimes. several vacant lota eligibly sitnated, and throe or fyr other Jola Improved, having thereon neat and comfortable d willing hanses, out hon.es, As. The mill is about lliree-'onrths ol a mile from said town and is el great v.lue. It tenn is bath wheat and corn, and Minn fannrte a vry superior article of flour, and the cnaiein to i. ia foil end steady. The Hotel ia situated in the eeatre ol the towa just opposite the Court House, In capable of arcommod tting a large number f f guests. It baa been long eatab ilied and liber avitv patron.cd, and is widsly and la orably known. Amongst the improved Iota, atteutien Is - ., . . . .1 I ! I .1 . J 1 IJ.J espeoiary invieaxo m one on wnica uio arcee'cu resioon. It ceutaiua about fiftces or twenty acres, and has en it one f ih meat elegant and commodious mansions ia the State, together with all neceseary outhuses, which are conve niently airauged, and are, aa are also the ether improve-menta-abotit the grouuds, In a style corresponding with that of the mansion home. There ia also on the place a fine erchard, and ia every respeet the situation is aa ex ceedisgly desirable one. Of the tract of land, the eae known as th 1IKSTKII plantation, is decmnd to be par tiaalalry valuabli;. It is six miles from thetoan ef Ox far d. and cohtiius about nine hundred acres of which nearly ono l.iK, (moHtly fiesh land) ia in caltivatioa, and the rei-iduo is in erigiual forest. Ike soil ia geod and well adapted to tl e production ol corn, wheat aud tobacco. There is on the plantation a goad dwelling house, with all auch barLH, atables, negro houses, and other out baildings as are nececsary and suitable, and also a large apple and peach orchard. Ihe negroes are about aixty in number, and amongst then are aome very valuable house-servant, seamstresses, field haads, mechanics, and also an experienced miller. The perishable property consists of stock of -siflerent kinds, house-hold and kitchen furniture, wagona and gear, (aiming utensils, corn, floar, bacon, and a great variety of things too tedious to mention. r-hould the weather be too bad on the day above desig nated, the ea'e will take place on the next lair day there after, and, when commenced, will be continaad from day to-dav t'U completed. Further particulars will be made known on the day of tale, and can be obtained in the meantime, by application to tbe uuaermgnea, or to any one or mem. JOHN K. HERN DON, 1 D. C. 11ERNDON, V Executors. H. C. HERNDON, ) Oxford, N. C, Feb. Hth, 1863 J07-t VALl'AULE TRACT OP LAND FOR SALE IV NEW HANOVER COCNTV, "X TTELIj KNOWN ASTHB COLLEY MILL LANDS.a re VV commendation is useless ss they are ge erally known I wii sell at a reasonable price the entire Tract, subject to the dower of Mrs. E. J. Larkins.. Those who wish to make a good investment of Confederate money will do well to call upon me at Cairp Whiting, Bear wummgton, wttn in the next two week. 0. F. WALKER. Jan. 28.8-ltt.l-lt.T ALT FOR SALE. APPLY at the Store of Mr. Geo. Myers', Front fctree to THOMAS .EVANS. Aug. 37tb, 1863 m-V FOR HIRE. A NY rERSO!? having a good Cook, Washer and Ironer, without enenmberances preferred,, to go into the coontry, will apply at ke.llc.x o Hoot store. Dec. 31, 18C3 69 tf TO RENT. THE DWELLING HOUSE on the Eouthefu 1 cornei of 2nd and R&d Cross streets, and, also, t'i vlwcillng immediately South. Possession given the lat of October. Apply to S. D. WALLACE. Sept. 20th, 1R63. 12 tf. SALT WORKS FOR SALE. TTTE will sell our entire Salt Works situated at Fmith- Yt ville. t ' ' The Works consiat of 12 Richmond Pans, large size, and eapablo of making 60 bnshels Salt per day. We will either sell the 12 or 6 Pane, or sell an interest to any person that can furnih 10 handB. Apply to either of Ihe onderslgned. H. VONGLaHN, I at H. B. KILERri, f Wilmington. . or J. II. TBKE5E, at Smithville. Jan. 9th, 1803 - 77-tf TO RENT. THE TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE in which I now MTH2 TWO H1UKI t live, on Second Street. Jan. Cth, 186 JAMES F. MfREE. 74-tf FOR HIRE. COLORED CARPENTER and other hands, at this Office. Dec.3Ll2. A Apply FOR RENT UNTIL the first October 18S3,' the House on Chest nut Street below Fourth, recently occupied by Cap tain Henry M. Drane.. Ipolvat "THIS OFFICE. Dec. 4th, 1862 47-tf i ADVERTISEMENTS ' Will .m inirted at ONE DOLLAR per square of tea tnrj or ow rtve ive, for the first insertion, and FIFTY CENTS per square for ea;h repetition 5 lines or lea half i.oo rM-.CAill IN AUVANClf. ft. Advertisement inserted aaBpooial or Bishop Notices are charged one half more than above ratea ight Ikies f leaded) or leaa counted aa a square. iM-Advertlseuieuta inserted every other day are charged 75 cents per square tor each insertion after the first. rNo pnbiicatloa made without A responsible name. . (iKNEKAL NOTICES. .COTICK TO HOTEL UERPIZRS. , WANTED at the Wilmington A Weldon Railroad Ealing fallen, a ood active proprietor. There will be three nioals a dsy required for the trains by the new Fcbrdnle to be run ou and after the 20th Inst. i.ent tree, bouse partly lurnisi'fo. a nouso near by, witn sleeping rooms, ran be rented low. Call at once, upontLo andersigned. H. L. FREMONT, ang. a cup t. , W. A W. R. R. Office, Feb. 16, 18C3. y 109-tf ' . HTHAYED OFF fty ON THE 6th Inst., a small sized MARS MULE, lT moose colored. A liberal reward will be paid for y7f. her delivery at T. h. l.utterloh's Salt Works, on aliuiiie Sound, or for her delivery st J.K. Curde's Stables in WUmington. Feb. 12, ih3. lou-it-ao-sir. TAKEN I I' AND COMMITTED TO thn Jail of New Hanover county, a negro woman anu c!i Id. who aavs her name ia ADELINE, and that jtshe bid. ng to Mr John Miller, of Savannah, Goo., and rmerly bclotigud to Mr. McKesson, and bought by the lat ter from t ie extiue or oen. John o. uynum. The owner la rciueated to come for waid, prove property, pay obar gea and take them away, or they will be dealt with as the law duecn. , W. T. J. TANS, Bberlfl. FelK7lh, 1863 l02-lw2O.lt VALl ABLE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE. mHE SUBSCRIBER OFFER3 FOR SALS HIS TLANTA X T10N in Sampson county, nine miles Soath of Clinton, lying on Crane Creek and Buckborn Swamp, containing be tween five aud six hundred acres. The buildings are all nearly new and can accommodate a ennll white family and quite a largo number of Negroes. The location is healthy and surrounded by moot excellent neighbors. A largo portion of the land baa been recently cleared, and much of it rick mud Iflnd. The nigh land is naturally a strong soil and susceptible of high improvement, and is well adapted to the growth of. Cora, Cotton and Wheal. The Creeks are never-failing, and will afford water at all seasons for. largo mills. It is unnecessary to particularize, as personal inspection will aa made by those interested. If desired, I will sell to the purchaser my stoc k and'farm in Implements. I will givs possession immediately, that the present crop may bo raised, for which the psaal preparations are la pro gress. ',. . V-' Address the undersigned, Clinton, a. C. A. HOLMES. Feb. 9th, 1863, . 103-tf. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.; mUK UNDF.RSIGNED, st the Fedruary Term, 1863, of X the ('onrt of Pleas aud (Juarier Seaalons for Columbus ( oanty. Laving qualiled as Administrator on the Estate of Klndrick H. Futch, deceased, hereby notifies all persona Indebted to tbe estate o the said deceasl to make imme diate payment and settlement ; and all persona having claims against said estate will present them wtthln the time prescribed by law, or thta notice will lo pleaded in bar of their recovery. , - : E. BANfiLEY, Adm'r. Feb. Uth, lt3. I03-6tAi-3t NOTICM.nUUNSVII COUNTV. ' mnE GENERAL AHHKhtBLY OF North Carolina, at its X pieaent aoaiion, having (In cousequenco of the preva lence of small pox, at Hmithville,) passed an act authoria ing the, holding of tho next term of tbe Court of Pleas and (Quarter hessions, for Brunswick conuty, on tbe first Mon oay in March next, at the house of Thomas McKeithan, In sa U county, ana Having aiso aumonza me cuairroan or the Court, or live Justices of tho Peace to order the Court to be held at that place, notice ia hereby given that the March term of the Court of Pieaa and Quarter Sessions for Brunswick County, will be held on the first' Monday la March next at County. Feb.IU. the house of Thomas McKeithan, in said DANIEL L. RU38ELL, Ch. C. C. Brunswiok Co.. If. C. 4 104-lw20-3t . , i A DM INI STRATOR'S NOTIC K. 11HE UNDERSIGNED, at tbe December Term, 1162, of . the Court of Pleas aud Quarter Hessiocs for Now Hano ver county, haviog quallnoa as Administrator on tbe estate of Jamea a. Green, deceased, hereby notifies all persons inaeDtea to tue estate or me saia aeceasea to max imme diate paymont and settlement: and all persons having claims against said estate will present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. ADAM EM PIE, Adm'r. Dec. 15, HCl.-m 3lt. NOTICE. I AM AUTHORISED TO SELL TWO VALUABLE LOTS In Magnolia. liJan. 13, 1S63 80-181 EDWARD TAIL. ' WlLMIXeTOM, N. C Jan. 10th, 1863. f I HEREBY five notice that application wiil be made by na to tho President and Directors of the Wilmington A Manchester Rail Road Company for an Issne of a certificate of stock in said Company for twenty seven shares lo lieu of certificate 145 whiob has been lot or mislaid. W. W. HAllLLEE. Jan. 13th, 1863 B0-6W . NOTICE. AT TU E Court of Plena and Quarter Sessions, held for the county of New Hanover, at the December Term, 1HS2, the subscriber having obtained letters of Admlnis-, tration, with the wiil annexed, npon all and singular the eoods and chatties, righto and credits, of James H.Dick son, deceased, hereby notifies all persons indebted to tt I estate to make payment immediately ; and all persona a log Claims against aaia estate, mro oereuy nouuea upre sent them within tbe time prescribed by law, otberwia this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ; Jn AtiUAitJCA a. UlUJUMJiM, Aam X. Deo. 13th, 1862. 65-tf DISSOLUTION, TEE FIRM of T. C. & B. G. Worth, of many years stand ing is dissolved by the death of the first named partner. , AliO DUBliieBB irUIU UU MWI una UJftbYJ WIU UV VUUUUUICU UJ the undersigned as successor. By dilligence acd attention to the interests of our customers, we hope to merit a con tinuance of the favor shown by the public to the late firm. B. O. WORTH A CO. Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 5th, 18C3. 73-tf ALL PERSONS having claims against the firm of T. C. A B. O. Worth, on River side bait Works, are request ed to present them for settlement to the andersigned, and those indebted are requested to make payment. a. u. wuiuh, burv. ranncr. Jan. 5th, 1863. 73-tf , THE GLOBE HOUSE, NO. I GRANITE ROW. rV.Hia LARGE HOUSE has vory reosntly been thoroughly ' X overhauled and refitted in every particular in the beat possible style. It is now-e&tirely under my control and personal supervision, and i aeep aaa raunu iuj itoios ; dally with the best of everything this and the Charleston market will afford. I therefore solicit the continuance of patronage, both regular and trensient, heretofore to liber-, ally extended it. . , A In addition to this, I propose to aceorxnodate persons who can and will appreciate a clean and comfortable Room and Bed. Oysters are ia this House In all styles , when to be had In this market. B. D. MORRILL, , ' Proprietor. , Feb. 11th. 163. 10 tm. ; H KKLUEI'S UUUKBTOHB EAS NOT SOLD OUT, but atOl keeps on hand, at old stand, a good supply.of Paper, Enrelepss, p c, MlliUry worb, Ac. , Tnlr Jan. 26 th, 1863 the Pens, 91-tf
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