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ku luwls iltf U U last Year of tbe Ww, DA TTU. OF WINCHESTER A ' ! on tin' morning et lb 19tb uTtisr, riir ravelrv lcketa at tlie . f .i 1 1 tlie ( t-quaa ou tue llerrjt i al were (Jrivt u in, and mloraia- i . .v ii'biH-n tint me of lhat fact, 1 . , . ..jivlr ofJrred all tha irooi at i i.o;i dt nut to bo io roadineea lu (.. , l ucliou trciog givgn for Gordon, . ..ad arrived froiu tfuukar llill, to tvoc, tut, by louia loietak ou "j.jfi of my ttf vtHcer, tha latter or . r not UcltrereJ to Geu. iirvekiit i. or Gordon. 1 lode at once to Itaia t ' jHition, and found hit troopa in . '.c -i-ioaa itio Berrrulie road, skirmish t-.if, a.t.1 lliu euciuv. IVtVv reselling t . Kint, 1 had aacuitaiiJcJ that Gordon v .r no: moving, aud nut back forliiui, .... " uuff dlaco er inj ttut tlieetieiuv'e ad vaic waa a real one and in lu-avjr force, 1 ..t older a for Ureckiuridge and ItoJee 1 1 :!. e up ill rauidlv'a pveaitile. llie I . rKion occupied by li.imscur was about ,...c u..teaiid half out iroiu Wuicbtjaler, .u ktkald ulalcaii between Abra ".am'tUrt and Kwl Hwt ttnn.- Abra- ii '. 3mi:i oi v incuvkier, ana iui-u tlm Fioiit II 'Val road about ttie "t'TSir.ffZVi-i isanT!ie.isT of roe tjwn, ana, nmnni hdatwardlv, oo tbe toutberit -ithhrcttne HcrrjTitTe rai.-trroncs that i. ad a !., t d. stance be.'ore iiemp!iea inru ti e Ui't-quaii. lied fiad Luu er et.e' Aiaf U irburg road about a liiile i.ud a hat' uortii of ViucJieoier, and rui.s lt4l$, oa tba uorUteri side i f tbe irctrytilie load, to the Ooeqoan. JLin Kur ', tucrtt'oe, hi ti t oulun; aule fxtiMiuby the Martiiisburg and Fruit )-l roaOa. In front ol and to the tigul of ii i ui, tor aoiue distance the coun try waa on, Abraliain'e creek rune 11.4cug.11 a Ueyp valley, and bey o. id it, ou wtnijjTrt, m bijte optm -yrtmodf at tit i- Icrrectioii ot tbe l rout it-'Jul ana AMI .kJ loadii. lu itiiueur a Jctt tln;.Counv i yX" l.d t tf ( ilie lied Bud, anJ liKii. tUrti i ni.i iatci.eso) wood wliicti all'oid- 0 J cover lor troopa. To tbe north ol tbe lie J Uud, the country it ;ry open, al- 1 .irJin lacilitie lor tLe morcuient ol any kittd if rroj. Tow aid the O, equaii, o.i :r. troii t tiie lioiryville road ruu t rou;;a a ravine witb bill aud wood od eACUaide, which enabled the enemy to itiove hit tioooa uuder cover, and mark iLeiu out ol range of artiicry. Meieo'e aruliery waa uua'ed oo JiaiUbeor' line, c-jferi.jjf t,iu aroacliea aa far as pracii ciU', and Lo uax, with Jackavu cav !ry as.d part of Jolinou'a, wa3 on the i -i't W ticii.iij; tiie valley of Abraliaiu' cisek and tiie Front itoyal road beyond, while k'tu L e wa ou the left, acroa tbe ilud LinA, wiibhis cavalry aud a battery. t A bt.r artiiiery, aud a detidimeut oi . iuaai'a calairj wattled the .iiiUrval t iteeu liaiuaeur'a iett and the lied It-iJ. li,ee troopt htli the enemy 't lua.u l rce iu check uutil Gordon' and pja a ut pot. Uoidou'a oin'alon arrived first, a littl jur lo o clock A. Al., and waa placed uuuer cover in rear oi a piece or wood Jtu, uiM d. JJifLielisu L between . Ilauiaeux' , I.i.e aud tie IUd liod, thedetachiueut of J tfujvii a cavalry having been removed to ttMt ribt. JLuow ing that it would hot tiu '.or U to await the uock A the ene- ttatrack, Gordon waa directed to au.iiie tbe . grounu on the left, with j ew to attaeltAfljr afoiceof the eneiuT thrown iota great eopfoalon and driven from the field). Thia-atiackinif force of the enamy proved to be tbe oiiraodJiHii eorpa, and It waa grand (icM to aee UiU iininena body burled lack in utter die oider before wy two diviaioiia, number ing rery little over 5,000 tuutkete. Uam enr' uiviaioo bad received the a,hock of the enemy 'a attack, and then been forced hack a little, but aKn recovered lUeir. Lomai, on tbe right, had held the ene my 'a caialrjin chick, aud with p'to! hia force had made a gailatit charge Hj;aiiit a body of infantry, when ltaim eur'a line waa being forced back, thu aiding the latter in recoveries from the momentary dtaorder. fiti Lee on the left, from acroat the lied Uud, had poured a;allinfire into the enemy a columns wttlt hia sharp ahootara and horaa artille. ry, wtnie Aeiaou a aim iwsxion a Daiter iv hhd perfonoed Wonder. This affair occurred about 11 A. Jd and a Splendid victory had been gained. The ground in front was strewn with the enemy's dead and wounded, aud some prisoner had had been made fast oat!do of Winches ter daring the first year of the war, and with the aid of artillery, which was brought back to this position, tbe pro gress oi tbe enemy s inrantry was ar rested. Wharton's diviaion rualntnined ita crganixation on tbe loft, and Kamseur fell back in good order on the right. ickliam a briirido or cavalry bad been brought from the fight and waa in jhwU lion ou tort Uill just outside of w cheater on the weat. Just after the ad vance of the eueiuv's iufautrv was checked by our artillery, it waa reported to me .that the enemy had got around on our right flank, aud as I knew this w'as K'rfectly practicable and was expecting ancli "a movement from the cavalry on the Front lioyal road, I gave the order to retire, but instantly discovering that the supposed farce of the enemy was lLniiMjur Uiviaion, which bad merely moved back to keep in lino with the oth er troopa, I gave the order for the Utter to return to the woiks before they had moved twenty Daces. This order wiia XT OCR NEW STAND OVKH ROBERT MURPHY'S been taken. But on our side Mjor Gc'n. ' 'b yed by Wharton s division, but not Ilcdes had been killed, in the very nio- well by the others. The enemy acav uaiit of triumph, while eondncting the'ary fwc, however, waa too largo for attitl- of LU diyiiltm with gaUantry arid . d havtrg the advantage of i iaUt..abifcM.OJkM.J a our leu. fruuviiiir ifr' n comu w ir.cu uaa taken poaition in a piece woods io front of him, and while ho was M "ggd itodes arrived with three ol :., brtvwes, aird was directed to form on rio a right in rear of another p ece of w,yij. tiiie tuis movement was being AjumannS we discovered very beavy col Aiiuua of i he enemy, which had been TiTBPe4"onder "cover between the lied xixq and JJttrryville road, moving to aU -JkIiatieur on his le?t flank, while an otitr force pressed him in front it waa sU'OUM:ijt ot iiuuiineut and turilliog dan 'j:ert an it was iuipnaiLle for liuinscur' which Bunibereq' only about i.i ,loQ " K.'ST tbuaSita, to w itbstaiid the uniuene ! t advancing a;aint it. The onlv c-aitfe for e w to burr Jiotiet and Gnfv o n tip. ruiie flank ol the ad vancing col- iiiuiMi, anO tltey weie ordered forward at once to tire attack. They advanced in iiio.t gallant tyt ihroi gii tlie woods in- ! e i jieii ground, mii j attacked 'witl rr(..a viijor, while .Neleou. artiiiery on ;,i- r ni, aiJ Braxton' on the Itltopen- ed a o.-truistiife hre. But tvan s bri au; ot (joidou' diviaioo, which wi on le -atf Wt ot our, i 6au try, received erea noui a coiuiuuot to eueiny.aiiu "Was loieeo t-atlc tlirougfi iMjewia from betind.wi. ch it had advanced, the eue vy toJlwajng to tjie very rtar of tie wood, biid a ithiiw iuusket ranf i.f seven p'Wia f Br.iiton' artillery, whith were wiihout suppoit. Thi caused a pui-cin u.r a Uitin-f, miJ t.e poiitioD a .rntwt ci.-.icd!, f.r it was apparent that uu!e p ia loice was driii.n buck the day. was . Braxt.'ii'a gnu,iu which xiow, w .iv"'-i' - h'pj rcaolttUily atMOt, ilieit yiound, arid under tbe personal su eriu- tn t.-i.i.e of Lti'it. Col. lira"xtnT aullC 4." IV iijjUfier, my tiueu "i it-u ut'ti canister on theenemv. T' isj reeled ti.at 'd- lute wms wj rapid and we in (.tii,y bg.cffeir; 'uaitatr'oiBf nitiict d iahn(; back, leaving a batti's fl oti tbo ground, whn-e bearer; waa 4rttt J0O4HI, -U F a CiOliXf jr bliot. . J Uat ;JnvZ irriv.ed a 'id f ritied in line for the '!.;t-rrt of !.e diviaioo, tit'ive'1. forward u.'..d aw pt tbr'tugli the wood, dri'Ving xi.tt yrny' before it, while Evaii' bri auo w a:iid aud brought back io tbe Viiate. Our advance, which had been . (' ti led f r a ru6uitutr was featinted, b.wd the enemy Vmticltiiig, col mnns-wei Brigadier Gen. Godwin of liamear's d virion had been killed, and Brigadier Gen. York of Goidoii diviion bad loat an arm. Other brave men aud officer had fallen, arid we could illy bear the lose of any of them. Had 1 then had body of freeb troops to pnh our victory the da v would have-been ours, but in this action, in the early part of the day, had present about 7,000 muskef s, about 2,000 cavalry, and two battalions of ar tillery with about 30 gnus; an f they li.id all been engaged. bartou a division and King's artillery had not arrived, an 1 Imboden e cavalry under Lol.biuilu, aud McCauslaiid's uoder Col. Ferguson, were watching the enemy cavalry on the left 6uTOe"MirTrnsbUTjrroad - and "the Ore qaan. The enemy had a freth corps which tiaa not t-een eogage i, ana moie remain ed hia beavy force of cavaliy. Our lines were now formed across from Abraham's Creek to Red Bud, nod were very atteu nated. The enemy waa still to be seen in front in formidable force, and a ay to our right, across Abraham s Creek, at the junction of the front lioyal and Mil' wood road, he had massed a division o cavalry with some artillery, over lapping as at least a mile, while the country was open between this force and the Valley Pike, and the Cedar Cie.k i'ike back of the latter! which roads furnieLed my on y means of. retreat in the event of die ter. My line did not reach the Front lioyal read on the right, or the Martins burg road on the left. . When tne order was sent tor tiie troops Breckinridge .bad moved to the front, with Wharton's division and King's artillery, to-meet a eavaly foree which bad driven our pickets from the Opequan on tbe Charleston road, and that division bad become heavily en 'aj ed with the enemy, but sustained aud repulsed several determined charges of his cavalry, while its own flanks were great danger troin tiie enemy g main force on the 'right, aud a column of hie cavalry moving up the Macumbiirg road-. on tbe left. After much dimculty and s me hard fighting, Geu. Breckinridge sacaeeded in extrtcatmg h w force, and moving np the JUartineburg road to joiu me. but Q9 did not reach the field until about two o'clock in tbe afternoon. . In the meantime there had been heavy skirmishing along the line, and the re port from the front that the enemy was making for another attack, but it waa impossible to fell where it would fall, As the danger from the enemy cavalry pu the rigiit waa very great and Loinax a foice very; weak, Wickham 'a brigade of ri'i Lee a cavalry had been sent from the left to Loinax's aisiance. When Wharton'a division arrived. . PattonV brigade of that division was left to aid iu Leo in guarding the Marti nsburg roaa agai oat tue torce ot cavalry wtucii was advaueing on that road watched by Lotax'at waamalt Jwiff1a-B4 the- . i .... f . rest ot the division was formed in rear of liodes's division iu the centre, in or der to- be moved to any point that misfit Le attacked. Late in' the afternoon' two divimons of the enemy's cavalry drove n tne fcHisiu torce wtucii had been watch ug it pn (fie ilartiuekurjt road, aud Crook's corps, which had been engaged, advanced at the same time on that flank, ou the north side of tiie J ted Bud, and, before this overwhelming force. Patton's brigadu of infantry and Payne brigade of cavalry, under Fttx Lee, Wi re forced back. A considerable force of the ene my's cavalry then swept along the Mar tinabun? road to the verv hkirta of Win- cheater, thus .getting in -the rear of our left filaitk. Whattou's two other briga des were moved in double quick time o the lei t aud rear, and makinc a iraN mi charge on the enemy's cavalry, wilft the aid of King's ailiilery atid bome M Jraxtop a nun which were turned to the. ear,icc;edfd in drking it back. The i::" 1 . .1 . .f . t divifeivn - waa tlWtt--. tifrowu around pur lett. producing gr sion, for which there was no remedy. Nothing was now left for tib but to retire through Winchester, and Ilamseura' di vis'on, which bad maintained its organi xation, waa moved on the cast ol the town to the south sido of it, aud put in position, forming the bnstia tor a new line, while the other t loops moved back throngh the town." Wtckhaw brigade, with some pieces of horse artillery on Fort Hill, covered this movement ajul checked the pursuit of the enemy s cav airy. Wheu the new line was formed, the enemy 'a advance was checked uutil night-fall, aud we ilien retired to New town without serious molestation. Lo-max-ltad hW the-etByVeavalry. - tW Front lioyai road in check, and a feeble attempt at pursuit was repuleed Ii&in senr near Kernstown. As soon as onr reverse began, orders had been sent for the removal - of the trains, stores, aud siik and wounded iu tba hospitals, to F'isher's Hill, over the Cedar Jiun Creek I ike and the Back Road. This was done with eafety, and all the wcmndied, except such as were not in a condition to be moved and thooe which ;had not been brongkt from the field, were carried to the rear. This battle, beginning with the skir mish in Iiamseur's front, had lasted from daylight nntibda t, aird, at the close of it, e bad beeu lore, d back two mile. after having repulsed theeneiny's first attack with great s a lighter to him. and subsequently contested every inch of grouutl with unsurpassed obs inacy. We deserved the victory, and would have had it, hut fur tbo fiaemja-uuuwmst; su periority in cavalry, which alone gave it nun. Three pieces of King's art llerv, fp m wliich the horses were shot, and whichvi therefore, could n t be brought off, vrfe j Mt, but tbe enemy Claimed hve, atfd it he captured that number, two where lost by the cavalry i d not reported to-me. My loss in killed, wonuded and prison era,. was severe for the sizo of my foice, but it waa only a fraction ot that chum ed by the enemy. Oowing to its o -edi-ence to orders, in jcturiiing ty iho w.r?v9,: ie heavie-t loss of pnstmers was in Wharton's division. ''Among the killed were Major Gen. Iiode aud Brigadier j General Godwin. Col. G. V. l atum, commanding a brigade, was" 'mortally wounded aud fell into th'- hands ot the ; enemy. Major General ritz Jee uat Jeverely wounded, and Brig. General oik lo-t an arm. In Maj. Gen. Lodes, had to regret the Joss, not only of a most accoinpLiohcd, bkillt'ul and ga laut officer, njwi wtiouj 1 placed great reli ance, but also of a personal, friend, whose counsels had been of great ser- vice ti"fne in-rtieTrjtfig .clrciilnsTarrcca , with which 1 bad found myself surround ed. Hi.- fell at his post, doing a &oldiei 's aud patfot V out y o h is -cowtry , h44i meniory will loiig bo cherished by . his comrades. General- Godwin and Colo nel I'at'iOn wer bo-h irnwt gnllant an 1 efficient officers, and their Irtsa was rfeep lyfelt, as was that of all the brave offi cers and men who fell in this biittleNr 1 lie enemy ,n lonn in killed anil . wounded was very heavy, &jid some prisoners foil into our harid. A skillful and energetic commander of the enemy's forces would have crush ed Iiarmeur before any assistance could have reached liini, and, tbus ensured the destruction of my force ; and later in the day, when the battle had turned against us with tlie immense superiority in cav alryjJiichlieridan had, and the advan tage of the open country, would have destroyed niy wholie foice and captured everything I had. As it was consider fug the- HHtneose disparity in-numbers and equipment, the enemy had very lit tle to boas' of. I had lost a few piece of artillery and some vry valuable officers BRICK STORE. LAND AND HILLS - . --.- i -.'-'., ; ImSL BUIiSCIUBKR offers lor aale bia ViH . with th LuJ aitaulMsi, lyiug oo th waieni of Dutch Buffalo Cnvk in Hi Oouuty of CaUrru, aar lit villas of Mount Ileaxaut. This 1 tha newt valuable if ill pruirlv lu lb County. Tb Mitt oootaltii ihrc sutts of wooes. Tbare Is suo an icidleot SAW MIIX, in irnod order. Tit tract of Laad cootaina Auttr IMPOnTANT NOTICE TO FAMKNOCia OOINU tOTIIR rOLw. INU NAM KO tLM Ei, TUB Uii Eat BALTIMOSK OHIO SAIL ftllAO "v.. 1 , , laaNaaaia, lati Chiaagn, III . M law i. Ma, Rl Juan, Mu " Q alter , IIL, MnlHfflaa, lawa, Cairo, III., MMitphw, Taa., Nat.Sa.T.., Ctaaiaaall, t,, ' Ckavakaj Ohbk TaMo. Ubio. rkaaW.,OI,blt, . !.., Ohio, aiirW .hJ most ol It Well llw- all I'VtltU III IM Uttat WfH tH-retlAav panwn wibin lopurvbaaa tlia abow r" .rojrty wh pTt aaa can oo lb. Miuaorrt- M John TZ! LTl- Wat bi. io Mut iWant SlttfttathtS (4 2m) Jouary20, 1.SC7, Mil VALUABLE :JtaVH irJPN- 5JT W: nbTTSWF.m'4Jt.r- Since the late fire, by which the liuiKling, fbr k6 many years occupied Uy llw VATCH-MAH was (lesfroyed, we have faken quar- stcr in the large second story room in Robert Murphy's brick Store, only a few feet WEST OF OUR vUl STAM) wiii:ai; we readv tu ho ALL KISDS or PLANTATION FOR . 8 ALE. THE autHrrilwr oflVr for a!e a valuable nUiita- X tion ri'Muin(f that oo fcliith lis retiili-a, kuown ' as Uia Dr. JuUumoo place It coiuunaet 170 acrt-a, embradtig an c icvHcnJ pio-e of boitorn land, fio-i auu Ml ai res woo iuua. 1 Iio la in t hi , nit fruai a w Ua aulUrt ar lietat is we-aS l Ik RwhsMH, Knaarirkw. ta tum Ball Buaa UOaa si MiahianS, V, , "h Kaia.SiHary. HUti-fiJal.Urv.atkore, RaWlfh .Ml Waldua.t Honk Caruliaa. Faafeis MKbanai lirkrii b llita male, have tba prittWfe C rubw aj! lag vm Uaf Lias aaaaa aa4 eoaaaet a h.ltiaiw, ana Oluo Kailrva at UALTiitoai or 4 KkkaaaU, ad eoniwrl at Waikiitfloa ally ailk Ualtiraora mi Ukia Kailruaa. - Uy lb grral ria aaaaaafets havs aaiy TWO CHAKCE of fft UlVrea Wadtiulfloa Cily aaif "17i, I tiair I Claaiauau. mu4 Ibraa la 8c Loss. tuaailu - Timffrtm- Wathingtm fff frtittniixh I gtwd.OttWt..TUw a aaWk,IU alam a .lM..UaaiaIfavaUa u4aitf4.p t lory Dwelling, m-atly HmsijeU ; a writ ut (Wu l a-1 ami ot. Imu i 00 hour f Cano 52 houri ' 1 in I k v mill wtili-li t Im ftltllftll f?FM fkf ftafiva I 9 1 II. T - itr m -. " , ' " , r , - , jiicinvm, ioiB,, ox tour. did fUm The locality ia bralthv, aiij I lie foin Tfce aliiawa A Hii K.0rmi an4 roaatetiai manttr lfly mofal K M w.ii.l ua ike ''"'X v'rt IihJi caa t kaca, aatc cJiiton nia.l. m miln weM of Sad-huiv. For fur- "" " 'Hia my l ail mI.ii thr intinuaimn addrm me at StUbury, or call uil exaiuiuv Ibe reaiiira. i KIUI D. II. UUWAN. Jan 23, 18C7. ' 4 tl WHO WANTS A PIANO? ! Several r.im. ut t c0.ri r. male I oUrra kara rM)in-lrd my aid ia orar- "m UOUD rianUS ' thru w llm ka Hi- l anae airanrvmeni with pan of the ha tnaaafarlen'ra, K ch raahlr l futaivh lu iramrula f the Niar clw, m rx'ucd inrr I ea aarh purehaaer from 1411 ! ilWI Trier tmr n h t mmifta'ts m twm t rim wr w rr 4wtr Ihrm, l aid lliaai in uukm rlpriHina. . Vha ariM-tHtna shall h lm mad' iht munri rau b ral lo rue, at injr riprau. bv ill, imh hru r.iprax, and a rao will ha hid lath lri th pu'f-liarr mar drkfaal Earh Piano Ktijwil be fully warraatnl Adilirv me ! hll-.fllf , N CI i. il M. C ALHw r.1,1, Jan II, IfCC S3:i I'aM im r nuM be ear la a4 far liekeia eia H.i. iinwe Vhwi Rauiuaa.aaii ia Ike eaarrat aaa) anal ntrci rual. Paaeiifrra aarcbaMaa Weatera thin' ucaU bar th Meilrfa (a Baliumre aa4 tha ixaau llMU juauoey- Wmt- fctoienrv JTUW Kadrnad. . . - . . . trrni a 10 le 15atf aaraaaa atiaataf I tm. irraf nttl aaaaia ar fe ad.lia m Sy Ulltr Rukmm4, a a rtalea witl a madt.yf mrmttt tmd Itmtlftfptir'ifm te hvaV -T-fif yiiaiixji.. f V?:.7 V'? .-V. J& Mil THI Pt.I4.tIII to inri'ta hi rtirao a Tua n tui:, Tear us u CllltlM oi Tgt WATCH CLOCK at r ii mr ai'irr, old ri.ih.n:i frrnt thi ni-mbrrd lhl iVitWv rr h.ir ' it h.ir b iadalrHi ml fiihfni at a iu hi dull. lu build a a "'Ma-ui Wo - 'rUtmn witl, Vtf u.ipla uf th urrfiununt tiuuir) liK-hahiiit Im hiu: ually hrnrfirt.il. Hi 'li i ml ft-i-uuU dir l .ri ttrrtny' ff i wll prntrrd f.r sit ariafc in h tifie aif-h o k n rrintrj t- IS month. Kfmuinbrr th j.lc May I'Jlh I3.it ,:i b- h hti- : itiu-ii I tit roalrr I km art Itatthmg. T far lAreat nraere re ail rarr wr rae rrraa mmm raaraieiiea. f f J i an V'uTa. Ja, E., trmtmi Agfa!, N. tareliae AUraa e aeiirtery, l. v, - Oraddie UlUill ZIVVKB, 'Uearrihe'ia lifaT,'lT4iJ'."H.TL, Fuel waWbia 37 Kichuiuud. Va, w. r. bviitii. laair Traapriaiiua, Bail mee at U B. U. Balti uiui, Md. 0 L. M.CQLaV Gtu Tirkl Agrat, Balt nJia- O, I. R , Ba'U. im.rrLM. J4:tf WEST GREEN !ERY. - ZtotMl3Uslad-t, lOOB, 'Plflr jitty retebratwt NuraifJ, ttitf, attain tit JL oM trfxuir, ofTuritig lo (wUoua a rjimJaJ aaaort- nurnl of " , ' . . . , , Vrml find Ornamental Trteg. Shrubs, iirtrnhonte Plant, JfC, ai lower rates than ' 1 Any other Xartery ia Uis United Kta-ss ffT" Litx-ral Imits are ufjcml to wiiolrwale dral- ..r to, tm!mtfi and Price IaWta. -s"h-lf d:oiH beix-ul irniiieJiately secore lrw ftif a iti'pr f-laulifij. A'Mrv, ToLT.OEE ie Co., jrry n-Jjoro', y, C. (;RoviaSTKi!:x..aV cot Piano Fcrte Maiuracturer3, More Durable. More Elastio, wit- ft . f .1 I l-w VIV m)a;K!rltlt Y(a!t Oar riaa eatla th XIaCJTO NJTXclCeiUli VaHi ttnad Arta, Har rVdal. Ormuai! rat, fas 419 liroailiMu, tYtto York TUIMtS PI rmi4 la hllm4 award Mrttt al iw IWHjuauUfAtaiitrr ltn(t nuiin tra lauaaWah-faUy. Urrmanr. -uhf h Tark, VaifcMblwht, aalUria uo,o : il th UOLP Kmu at ta auaataaa lantm. PRINTItG; AS HERETOFORE, On Short ISTotiee A vW j, J'lace brttcr than ami (thcr Xktrt. I tawr-si j, a4 t i aukr man any I THIS aw aad hoanitfiit fl af Skirt IPatretH Nn-h Ml. nrava hr ili u4 iiumi lariitvr r.. Bald la Mw lark. Qctabrr, 11. a ' isrLvnu MEDAJ Tk nijkrtt Frlii rr gt't far a Ua Skirts, Th nrrl farlni.. rE ijviuul with i & illr. air On a'art I I or a rott..a "rrlii) wluvh all! iA ar ofitar braom sll')l. I il ia womI Miiri iii.j. vuaa wttauVT laiuar or lr . ralm(. aad will he guud a aw. Gen. JJreckinriiJtje, 1 amLat rigiit angles v Uar.JwaU, aiiiJ auotiter cliar of t iJut inauy of the men on itito line by j inmtr tot .the maiti part of tnjr force, r of ofir MtX 'tf'"!''' :trainarfceen sireiiTiiiif i rear fth "tlie Marti iisU tl' RP-J hf:i kilted; nH wcrtirjded l.e was tar greater than mine. When I look REQUIRED, .uul at lower prices than tiny thing rise i.s furhishwl in thm Markct, " !Ncwspacrs excej The Combination Silcer Skirt ! THIS InnMloa coraMa auk tl ardlaar aMa Skirt th 4raUit of our SILVt SKI8T ; lb botl'om l"".1" ar Ih m a 4h. au nr.t la l "Hitm etti-(, th rrinf whieli-4UiTi'ft wwar iff, Mhiia lh uuui-r a r interrtt witli ft-srwa. ji tiirr.lBrTnrt nt vam ii-aT lr iim.--ir iw I aillin ta arar anr t.tlurr. u Uu ket hautM af all alhr kiadl ar aiiii tnjurad aad tlltril. " I to ot mtrti. kri. fa la t tirtr earnrtrriion, aad. mra ineir auraouiijr ana ut ainru utrf am iruou to aotuiu AOTmrrteifliTrt ------- VanuhriarM D.ll.1 I, tfw.H.Ve fKIST AND IWIS JIATU rACTlHJMi CO iKANV, 30 ds 32 Cuurdand '...& W.ir) - - - -- KaW voaa. 8P2RRT. SmftrinUrndtit. T- 8 trus i HAND BILLS, CIRCULARS, COURT BLANKS, BiiI-JIcai! Labi'lsj owl I'amplilcls. - - yrj - - - - A SITUATION WANTED. itound lad, f hlb rrapcrtaMHtr, 4t lw fa Itirhnattan r-prtall 'Mnlly a jirtrn. ta tak charr of ftaall aklldrrii, nd trach Ihrm 11m Ki(llh branch. Kb drt al rattent a lih Mlarjr, km wlah a tan toruaU al'. Stdr ack clt-oangrd if deki'Cd. Addr-, ALtCg 0 HJStHWOOD, -J -Car l Wm, HMIvKck, IM i . ColuinbJa, I. 0. - --.-h ii., ' .,m. n. ... ' DR. I. F. 31 OK HIS, AT THIRD CRCEK STATION, WKiTEK. RAfL ROD. Feb. 18, J8C7. 1 3t v., ... . , To Conramptives. TllS Adfrtlr, hai( b rord to health In a fee rrhitbjr a ru .lint,!, runwl, r.er h.lr, (usflM Drrtral ;mrtlllk a r lu.i( .BtrUvlt, awt tnat diad dlMAic, Cmi rutnptloa 1 antloa ta mkr knuwa to hu fl..K-,utfarr th LKfJ!.afrJ!rfc i ' - Si nii jcrar onJ?rr r. it' : I: i : r n our front - "' cl' frtn u ter aniii'ailation to the rylipt Wlw ItHprt yon want tt? thinking -they had been flanked and; mwwimh. Z. V about to be cut off, cutnmciiced falling; m. rr . , ' , back, thus producing Kreat confusion, , Tlie Tarboro' Southerner etate our teft afid lieneral Gordon threw Gen- the late XptMtm)eJr erat -trans Trngaao into iiriQ to- meet ot Court was f ia Ui this number hirA, but tiie disorder in the front line 300 paid the one-tenth, and 30 Ret 7 R l.nat,auer an V "att tied in About 40 judfjinenta by ... t th- tZ. i: Ti.-X detault VV IVHiv awTVa dtaav vw uifiv I a. V I i V liytj UiU were taken, and in the ro- no given way, brt a large portiori of ' tnainder pleas of every description the BmjO were raJJ,el and formed behind were eniereo, wiu staving ott juag rfiiTUixitn ad, Itrm M lirf.) altli Ui dlrUtu U rtrt( and ,.ahif th m, whhh thy will Snda raa Chki rvm Omrxr- ri,AarauVriaoveirtai ift"- Vhrtat ohjart ef tkV idvartf- r I Madinf th Ureroa, to ki-ai tba, a.Alvtnl, j(Ht.. frnut Intorranllon which h eanirrtm t a. intlablt! j and h. aa rM'ryTitSftaaakll ant ), , SffjajbJHa!T(WS.J rHrtu- i,tiUi is ,ff a!Tlptlo, am tl'tr sddraaf . hDWARD A. WILSON, HljJ " WillUmrl!i,Kif,caiitr1!eork; piano fvru. Oarvcitlilr for a.aafactarha al a. t rll Ui lntramau tram Sla t Aru oraaraa Ihaa aat Snt ! biaao tort. AGENTS WANTED FOR "TIIF HIHTOKY OP TUB W AM teTWUf S TUB STATES TRACING iTS 0 RIO IS, I ION. ALEX, IT; STEVENS, Ant jar t . j j. TMki l.IFK, I.tTTIiUS A0 ei:fUK8 Ot HON. ALEXAN'D'U II. STEPIIEXS. li$ Henrtf Cleveland) Esq., . for Crclars ami ar oiir term. anJ ft full (fciiWirliorir TR wori" AiT.freas " Comi-r Till autl Main bU., Ridiuiuiitl, Va. 4if4 - - v - tAZ J. E. MOOSE, OF NORTH DATIOL.INA - WITH STilHL BR0S.i Ml X AVholetole Dealers in " . BOOTS & SHOES, No. 17 Murray Str., a rnr doors vbt or aaosowar :ncw-york. -- u in- uu i i ' 1 I ! -" " " State of North Carolina, CALPWKLL WUSTX.! J v tVurt of I'lxt and Quarter, Seislont,' Jauua.ru- Ten, 1 80 7 , I in neat Iliirtuiri, Ailiu r. Pentfcn for snla of LanA Thnllmrsat btwof Josth' rrr Wtrtii-riiiKBin th t il .' - IT attpvariiiK lo llic Court that the following P"'' aorta, -to writ Wt-th'V .WiiWanonn.'Entiljr Mt,!i , wite of MUchell, SalliS l-ln, wiiff - nim, TlKiirwi WlllHwapootf, nmir kinon. wife of'. Atktoatm, Kacwa tiarrca..-, fc.T l Itw i Mtiit pou ri 'tlf oT'wnf "TorfcptVir ' wfif cf" -gwan wiit ttt jiaia. r . K. ai nUTCUlSUXS CO. DerU, 'ca f.2tf 1 . J, J, SUMIIERELL, M. D. ' Oftcrj at hia rMtMi, tl"fi Wjird, ;. , KAMHIitJUY. ' . KojuI Order for lile at tliu OillceJ J.J.n JIar.t,m llrtio, aWrj rnmleula of lh riuita, and tlwy tn-mit Jwira a w of JoalHia WUIwraption, irtVi It IS p tha.Cnurishal pobKrialion b matlelB-rt V9hn' -q'al.aMiai.riaiiaaninlaal in IkalialWrJJLi.ZSl-. CENTSZYr-ANTED JBSS3S 1 ' . . i. .1 I .aa an on tbe 3d Monday attar Pia 4l nwJ7 neltf,' then an.l the lo aiiiwertlwwf pou tlie teme Will be brtnl eparie a tothem- Wit. U. Wil-xm,t,'terkotoitf .d Court, Mi office tbe 3d UonJajr after the tib Monday M Feb. .8, ISC?. 6 I'nnf s fee V Thl UK ANB CANFAlONSV '" . GEN. ROBERT E. LEE, r liwti D. McCabk, a, of Va. 8erd fojr Circulars anil i onr terms, ami a full deeftnpfKm of tbe work. AJJreflt National Pub- lishiag Co, . 'Onrrwir f th 4 W sin" vts.; fitchrooa'tt YZ " Peb. 10. IW. , t All kinds of lilank fofdTTheri a B a ii . b ' l w tl a4 ( oi . U w iu in j;
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 1, 1867, edition 1
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