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[NO. 1107.] riilNTKU MONDAYS ANI> TllUUSDAVS EDWARD J. HALE & SOXS. i:i ITonS a.VD PROPRIETJIIS I'ricc for tin Seiui-Weckiy Obskrvkr 00 if in nilvancp; S3 '»0 if pniJ tturiiig the year of siiV sorip- ion; or uflor the year lins expireil. For tlie Weekly t>nsK«s'KR !?‘J (X) per annum, if paid in S'lvanre; ?'J '0 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or •>;; no after ihe jear has expired. .M)Vl'KTISl'.M FATS inserted for (if) cents pt>r nquare of K» li»ie« for the (ii't. ajid 30 cents for eacli 5iicceedin)i piiblicatiuii. Yearly advertiseineiiis by s]>e- 3ial com met s. at re.-\poimble raies. Advertisers are reijuesttfd to stale liie ni!ni'’Or ot insertions desired, or :hey will b« conliii\H‘'I forbid, and charfred accord ingly. AdvertisoniPiit' lo bp nu^'i Vd clmrgeil oU per «ent extra. Sl'KC' M. Nt'TU'K. 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STWUAii,' \M) IIISI’ELIWEIIIS WOllKS. 4 ^-atories, 2H vols.; .Vbbott’s Napoleon: xV Irvirg'- -'"^plete Works, til vols; “ Life of Washington. 5 vol«; Prescott’s Philip the I’d; “ Charle.** the 5th: “ F'’'rdin.and and Isabella: “ Coni]uest of .Mexico; “ “ of Peru; P.ancroft's U States*, 8 vols: Lossing's P'ield P>ook of the .American RcroliUion; Tytler'>» Universal His'ory; Hallani's Mid'lle .\ges; Hume and .Macaulay 'i Historips of England; 1’. 'lin's Ancient Mi=tory: Millman'p Gibbon’s Home: Jii'ephus' work-: Robertson's works; Webster's Work^^; riay’s •* by Colton; r.ctiron's .3'» years in the L'. S. Sennie; Burke's works; Dr Johiison's ditto; Biiswcirs Life of Dr .lohnson; .A ldi-'tn's Work-j; .\ddison s .■^pectat()r; .Mrii'aulay e Miscellanie'; 1 and H vols; M nK-rn British F.-iivisis; Knijrht's Half HDiirs with the best Authors; l>i'i'U'Sions on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir 'Vm Hamilton; ('h'lmbers'.'. .Mi'^cellany, 10 voIp; Statesman's Manual; Tile Federalist; Political Text Book, by McCluskey; Constitutions of the State?; Marshall’s Life of Washington; Tlie Lite of Wm. 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Taylor; 1 he Dritisli Kx|u‘ilition to the Crimea b' Kussell; .My Diary in India, tiy ditto; Dr. Kane's .Arctic Kxplorations; Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition; Cuinmiiig'i Hunter's Life in .\frica; Noll X (Jliddi'ti’s Indigenous Races of the Earth; Footfall.^ on the Boundary of Anotlier World, t>y R. Dale Owen; Standard I’oetical Works in various binHngs, among which are: Henians, Scott. Pope, Byron, Burns, Moore, Hood, Halleck, Campbell, I'rabbe, (’oleridge, Uowper, Goldsmith, .Milton, Scc., &c. Bhakspeare's, Massinger & Ford’s’ and Beaumont and Fletcher's Dramatic Works; MrsCowden Clark’B complete Concordance toShaks- peare; The Dramatic W'orks of Jas Sheridan Knowles; Smith’s Rejected .Addresses; Tin* 15ook of Scottish Ballads; Ballads by W H Ainsworth; iriswold’s Poets and Poetry of England; einale I’oets of Great Britain; .’oets of the xixth century; Percy's Reliques of Ancient Poetry, &c. kc. E. J. IIALE & SONS. -.larch 22. From the t'harleston Courier. A LIST OF THE GENERAL OFFICEKS IN THE ARMIES OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES. The Ibllowiiiir ititon'stinr statistics ol'the ('on- lo(ler;ite .\niiy oriraiiiziitioii are due to one ot the Kiehtiiond corrosporKlotits of the (’oiirier. In the list of Hri^adier-tileneral.s in the Provisional Ar- Cl;i.ss of is;?'} Daniel Huir^les. Class oi ISoo Jones jM Withers. (^la.ss ol' Isijt; .Jo.seph 15 Anderson, Lloyd Tilgh- niati. Class of ls:>7 Braxton lJra'g, Wni H T Walker. Jno (’ I'eiuberton, Arnold Elzey, Henry II Sibley, .Jubal A Piarly. my, the re-ular order ol ai.pointtnent is perhaps js3S Wm J Hardee, James 11 Trapier. not always observed, but we believe the list ! Class of ls;;i> Alex K Lawton, John V .McCown. otherwise correct. The dates of jrradiiation lioui : is }o Richard S Hwell, Paul O Hebert, West Point are taken Irotn (lardiier’s l>ictionarv Ilichard B (ilanictt ot the I’liited States .\rtny: (inurnh in (he Rufulur Anm/. I Samuel (’coper, \’a, .Adjutant Jen*ral. '1 Albert S Johnston, Texas, eomniandino; in Kentucky. 0 Joseph K Johnston, \'a, conuiiandin;^ North ern \ irrinia. 1 Robert K Lee. \ a. commanding South .\tlan- tic (’oast. (,’lass of Uobert S (Jarnett, Samuel Jones, (’lass (if 1^42 Harl Van I)orn,Gustavus W Smith, .^lan.sfield Lovell, James Long- street, i)»iiicl H Hill, Richard H Anderson, liafayctte McLaws, Alex P Stewart. : Cla.ss of 1S4.‘J luiswell S Ripley, Sani’l (J French. (Mass of is U Simon R Ruckiier. (Ma.ss of 1S4') H Kirby Smith, Rarnard E Ree, ;’) P (I T Reaureirard, L(ut. comniantlin' Army ^ H ^ biting. of Potomac. " Class of 1—Thomas J .Jackson, Cadmus M M,;„r (:,n,n,h in fh, JV,.ri,{,.„al Arm,j. i (jardBcr. 1 i:; I'orty Vear«’ I'aiiiiliar LefterM i/or diiienih in tin Pu ritiioudl Ar»ii/. j 1 ' David K 'I’wigus, (Georgia, resigned. | 2 Leonidas 1 oik, Lou, commanding at Memphis. H Rraxton Rragg, Lou, commanding at Pen.sa- | cola. : i Karl \'an Dorn, Mi.ss. Army of Potomac. ;> (iu-'tavtis W Smith. Ken. .\rtny of Potomac. C» 'riieophilus II Holmes, N (’, .\rmy of Poto mac 7 William J Hardee. ieorgi:i. Missouri. S lienjamin Unger, S(’, commanding j>t Nor- iolk. !• James Longstreet, Ala, .\rmy of Potomac. ID John R Maurutler, \ ;i, cuninianding tit Vork- town. 11 ’I’homas J Jack.son, \ a, commanding North western \ irginia. ' 12 Manstii'ld Lovell, \ a. commanding (^'oast of ]iOuisi:ina. Kdnitind Kirby .''initli, Florida. Army ot Po tomac. I t (u'orgo R ('rittrndi ii, Ken. commanding Last Ten Iu“'>oe. it r (i m f'tls in (h> l*r',risiiji(il Arntt/. 1 .'lilledge L Ri>nh;im, S (’, .\rmv of Potomac. '2 .lohn R l-'loyd, \ a, commanding .\riny Ka nawha .■> Henry A Wise. \'a, R 'linoke Island. 1 Ren .AlcCulloih. Tcxa. .^lis^oari. •*> *Henry 11 J;ickson, (ieo, resigned. (■» * Robert S Crarnett, \’a, killed in action. 7 William 11 1’ NValker, i!co, re'ignt.d. ^ ' Ravnard 1'^ Rce, S C, killed in acti.>n. Alexander R Lawton, (Ieo, commanding (^i>ast ol (ieorgia. in *(iideon J Pillow, Tenn, resigned. II Samuel 1! .\nderson,'I'enn. Kentucky. 12 I’aniel S 1 bmelson,'I’enn, ('oast of S Carolina. 1.'i David ii Jones. S Army of I’otoniac. 11 Jones M Wither>, .\la, commanding Coast of Alabama. 15 John C Pemberton, \'a. (.'oa.-t of S C. D> Richard S Kwell, \’a. Army of Putoiuac. 17 John II Winder, Maryland, Richmond. 1'' Jubal A Fiarly, \ a, Army of Potomac. P.* *Thos R Flournoy, Ark, died in .\rkan«a8. 20 Samuel Jones, \ a, Army of Potomac. 21 .\rnold lilzey, .''laryhmd, .\rniy of Potomac. 22 Daniel II Hill, N (*', Army of Potom:ic. 2-J Henry 11 Sibley, Lou, I'exa.s Frontier. 21 Wm H (’ Whitit.g, ico, .\rmy of Potomac. 2.’) Wm W Loring. N (’, Western \ irginia. 2t) Richard H Ander.sou, S Pen.saeola. 27 Albert Pike, Ark, Indian Commissioner. 2'' ^Tho." T Fauntleroy, \’iri:inia, resigned. 21* Robert Toomb.s, (»eo, Army of Potomac. Daniel Ruggles, \'a, Louisiana. 01 ('harle.-: ('lark, >li.'S, Army of Potomac. 02 Roswell S Ripley, S C, Coast ol S C. y.-] Ipaac R Trimble, Md, Army ot Potomac. ;>4 ’^John R (iray-on, Ken, died in Florida. .‘>5 Paul (,) Hebert, Lou, (.'oast ol Texas. 30 Richard C (ratlin, C, commanding Coa.st of North (.'arolina. :}7 *Felix K Zollicotter, Ten, killed in Kentucky. ;>s Rcnj F (Jheatham, len, Kentucky. 31.* Jo.seph R Anderson, Va, (!oast of N C. IH Simon H Buckner, Ky, Kentucky. 41 Jjeroy I’ope Walker, Ala, Alabama. 42 Albert (i Rlanchard, Lou, Norfolk. 43 (Jabriel J Rains, N C, Vorktown. 44 J H R Stuart, \'a, Army of Potomac. 4') Lafayette McLaws, (Jeorgia, Vorktown. 40 Thos F Drayton, S (', Coast of S C. 47 Thos (’ Hindman, Ark, Ketttucky. 4> Adley II (iladden, Lou, Pensacola. 41* John Porter McCown, Ten, Kentucky. j 50 Lloyd 'I'ilghman, Ken, Kentucky. 51 Nathan (» Hvans, S C, ('oast ot S C. 52 Cadmus M Wilcox, Ten, .\rtny of Potomac. ; 53 * Philip St ( Jeorge Cocke, \ a, died in \n. 51 R K Rhode.s, Ala, Army ot Potomac. I 55 Richard Taylor, Lou, Army ot Potomac. ; 50 Louis T Wigfall, Texas, Army of Potomac. 57 James 11 Trapier, S Coa.st ot Florida, i Saui’l (j French, Miss, .\rmy of Potomac. 59 \Vm H (’arroll, Tenn, Fast Tennesseo. 00 Hugh W Mercer, (Jeorgia, ■. 01 Hutniihrey Marshall, Ken, Kentucky. Ci2 John C Rreckinriilge, Ken, Kentucky. 0:5 Rich’d (Irillitb, .Mi.ss, .\rmy of Potomac. t>4 Alex'r P Sti“w;irt, Ken, Kentucky. . I ()5 Wm .^lontgomery (iardner, (»a, on furlough.! H 00 nich’d B (laniett, Va, Army of i*otomao. i »57 William Mahonc, \’a, Norfolk. ()S L O'Rrian Rranch, N C, (’oast of N C ; 01* Maxcy (Iregg, S (’, Coa^t ot S (’. 7* 11 Fi (!olston, Virginia. 71 Hdward Johnston, Virginia. 7.1 Henry Heth, \'irginia. 73 Johnston H Duncan, Louisiana. 74 S A M Wood, Alabama. Those having an * affixed are dead, or have i resigned, since the commencement of the war. ! TliK WKST POINT GENERALS, j 1 he following (Jonfederate (ienerals are gradu- ! ate.s of W'e.st Point—the date of their graduation I being prefixed: i (,’lass of 1815 Samuel (’oopcr. (’lass of 1S20 John H Winder. ] Class of 1S22 Isaac 11 Trimble, i (Mass of 1S25 Daniel S Donelson, Benj’n Huger. j Class of ls2C) .\lbert S Johnston, J no R (Irayson. I Chiss of 1S27 Leoniilas Polk, (labriel J Rains. ! Class of 1S2H Thos I' Drayton, Hugh W fiercer. Class of 1821) .Joseph F Johnston, Rob’t I'i Lee, Theopbilus II Holmes, Albert (i Rlanchard. (’lass of Isl^ Nathan (» Evans. ('lass of 1''51 J K R Stuart. tKNKKAI,S WHO WKIU; \OT UK.ADU.ATES AT WEST POINT. The following (Jeturals were appointed to the old I'nited States Army, without {>asihing through the 'Vest Point Academy:—David K. Twiggs, ap pointed in Islii; Will. W. Loring, in ls:>0;Thos. T. Fauntleroy, in 1^30. The following (Ienerals first saw service in the Mexican war:—.M. L. Ronhain, Henry R. Jack son, (lideon J. Pillow, Samuel R. Anderson, Chas. (’lark, 'I'hos. ('. Hindman, .John C. Rreek- inridge, Renj. F. ('hcatham, Richard Griffith, Albert Pike, Adley 11. (Jladden, Maxcy (iregg. The following Generals participated in the Texan wars and the wtirs with 31exicc;—Ren. McCulloch, Louis T. Wigfall. 'I’he following Generals saw no military service previous to the present war:—.John B. Floyd, Henry A. Wise, Robert Toombs, Richard Taylor, riios. R. Flournoy. L. Pope Walker, F. K, Zol- licotier, \\ illiam Mahone, L. O’R. Rranch, ^Vil liam H. ('arroll, R. F. Rholes. Some, however, received military cducatioim at State institutions \ irginia has 1»; (ienerals in the (.Confederate .Vrmics; South (’aro’.ina 1*; Louisiana S; Georgia 7: Tennessee S; North Carolina 0; Kentucky 7; .'laryland I; Alabama I; Mississippi 4; Texas 3; .\rkan>as 2; Florida 1; .^li.ssouri none. riie lullowing were born at the North, though previous to th« pr^tKent war they were eitiz«n»» ot S(»uthcrn States:—General Cooper, born in New York; Ripley, in (Hiio; Pemberton, in Penn.syl- vania; Whiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, in Ma.s- s:ichii>etts; Kuggles, in .^l!l.s,■«achusetts; Rlanchard, in Ma.■•^uchusetts; French, in New Jersey. LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SENATE. Pasquotank and Penjuimons—J M W'liedbee ('amden ami Currituck — B F Simmons (iates and Chowan— M 1 i Knre Hyde and Tyrrell—Jones Spencer Northauiptoii—J M S Rogers tlertfbrd—.J B Slaughter Bertie—David Outlaw Martin and Washington—.J R Siubbs Halifax—M C Whitaker Edgecombe and Wilson— 11 T Clark Pitt—EJ Blount Beaufort—Frederick (.irist Craven—N H Street Carteret and Jones—Dr M F Arendell Greene and Lenoir—J P Speight New Hanover—Eli W Hall Duplin—Dr James Dickson Onslow—L W' Humphrey Bladen, Brunswick, tVc—Jno D Taylor Cumberland and Harnett—Duncan Shaw Sampson—Thomas I Faison Wayne—W K Lane Johnston—J W B Watson Wake—M A Bledsoe Nash—A J Taylor Franklin—W Harris Warren—T J Pitchford (jranville—C 11 K Taylor Person—C L Winstead Orange—Jasiah Turner, Jr Alamance atid Randolph—.lonathan Worth Chatham—W S Harris Moore and Montgomery—W I) Dowd Richmond and Robeson—Alfred Dockery Anson and I’nion—S II W'alkup Guilford—Peter Adams Caswell—Redford Rrow’n Rockingham—F L Simpson M ecklenburg—.1 ohn W alker Cabarrus and Stanly—V C Barringer Rowan and Davie—Dr J (J Ramsey Davidson—.Jno W Thomas Stokes and Forsyth—Je.sse A Waugh Ashe, Surry c'cc—Jos Dobslfn Iredell, W’ilkes A:c—L Q Sharpe Burke, MoDowelliVc—B S (Jaither Lincoln, (Jaston \c—.Ja.sper Stowe Rutherford, Pulk ^tc—A W Rurton. Runcombe, Henderson iS:c—(!eo W Candler Haywood, Macon Ac—W 11 Thomas [The following are natives of North Carolina, viz; Leonidiis Polk, liraxton Bragg, Theophilus H Holmes, Ren .'Ic’ulloch, Wm W Loring, Rich ard (’ Gatlin, Felix K ZoUicofier, Gabriel .J Rains, L O’R Rranch.] CONFEDKRATE STATES CONIRESS SENATE. Ahihirnt—Messrs William L Yancey, C C Ci:iy. Ar/:insii*—Messrs Robert Johnson, Chas fi .Mitchell. F/ni ii/i—Messrs .James M Raker, A E Max well. (Irunjid—Messrs R II Hill, Robert Toombs. Ktii(iu/cy—Messrs H (.’ Burnett, William E Simms. Lmiixiana—Messrs Ed. Sparrow, T J Semmes. .^/issiasipin—Messrs Albert (x Brown, .James Phelan. Mi.snuri—Messrs .John B Clark, R S Y Peyton. A'irfli Vnrulinn—Me.-^srs (-reorge Davis, Wjl- liam T Dortch. IfinHth t aro/in(i—Messrs Robert W Barnwell, .James L (Jrr. Trnnfsaep—Messrs Langdon C Haynes, Gus- tavns .V Henry. 7’>jrax—Messrs Louis T Wigfall, W S Oldham. R M T Hunter, W Rallard Preston. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Afih(iint—.Me.ssrs Thomas .J Foster, W m R Smith, John P Ralls, J L M Curry, Francis S Lytm, W P (’hilton, David Clopton, Jas L Pugh, E S Dartran. Ar/cdiisds—.Messrs Felix .J Balson, Grandison I) Royster, Augustus H Garland, Thos B Hanly. yiiiriila—Messrs Jas B Dawkins, R B Hilton. (Ironjin—.AJessrs .Julian Hartridge, C’.J .Mun- nerlyn, Hines Holt, A H Kenan, David \V Jjcwis, Wm W (’lark, Robert P Trippe, Lucius J Gar ‘ trell. Hardy Strickland, A 11 Wright. ■ Kentuch'j/—Not yet elected. fjouistinnn—Messrs (’harles J \’illere, (Charles M (,’onrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lucien J Dupre, i .John F licwis, John I’erkins, Jun’r. —Messrs .Jno .J McRae, .JW’ Clapp, Reuben Davis, Israel W’elsh, H C Chambers, O R Singleton, E Barksdale. Minwuri— M essrs .John Hyer, Caspar W Bell George G \'cst, A H Conrow, W W Cook, Thos W Freeman, Thomas A Harris. Xarth i’ll ml inn—.Alessrs W N H Smith, Rob ert K Bridgers, Owen Pi Kenan, T 1> McDowell Thomas S .\slic, Archibald II Arrington, .J U McLean, William Lander, B S (Jaither, A T Da vidson. South ('nroliud—Messrs W W Boyce, W Por- cher .^liles, M L Bonham, John Mc(,jucen, Jas Fivrrow, L M Ayer. 7V;i//f.s.s>f;—Messrs J T Ileiskell, W G Swann, W II Tebbs, E L (iardenshire, II S Foote, M P Gentry, George W .Jones, Thomas Menees, J D C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin. Texds— M essrs .John A Wilcox, Peter Gray, (Claiborne C Herbert, \Vm Wright, Malcom P Graham, B F Sexton. Vir(/inii—Messrs Muscoe II II Garnett, .John II (/hamblis.s, .John Tyler, Roger A I’ryor, Thos S Bocock, .John Goode, Jr, .James P Holcombe, D C Dejarnette, William Smith, A R Boteler, John B Baldwin, W^ R Staples, Walter Preston, A G .Jenkins, Robert .Johnson, (’has W Russell. : las. W. Alexander, D. D.; Sermons, by .1. Ad.lison of 1830 John B .MaL^ruder. Hu'>ks, &c. OV.UUUI Cocke, Humphrey Marshall, Rt July 10. £• J. HAL£ & SON. I eorge , Rich ard C Gatlin. WEIlSTEIt'S ELEiiE.M.litV Sl'ELLI.VC HOOKS. WJVj have just received by Express, a supply of VV Sl'ELLlNti BOOKS—price $1 25 per dozen 15, cents retail, Caxh. W’e have not advanceil the price of any articles on hand before the war; but pre'efk purchases cost us more than we asked for those. Of course we have to put up prices on what we buy now. E. J. HALE & SONS Fayett«Tille, Aug. 29, HOUSE OF COM.MONS. Alamance—Giles Mebane Alexander—Dr .J M Carnon Anson—L L Polk, E R Liles Ashe—J M Gentry Burke—J II Pearson Buncombe—A S Merrimon Bladen—(’ T Davis Bertie—P T Henry, and Fwrgupon Beaufort—R S Donnell, W T Marsh Brunswick—T D Meares Caldwell Dickson Cabarrus—\V S Harris Catsiwba—Jonas (Mine Chatham—W 1* Taylor, R N Green, Turner Bynum Cherokee—(i W Hayes Craven—C C Clark, F K Alfred Cumberland and Harnett—(J (} Wright, .J S Jlarrington, .J C Williams Chowan Small Columbus—N L Williamson Camden—D D Ferebee Carteret—D W Whitehurst Caswell Withers, S P Hill (’urrituck — M Baxter Cleveland—A (J Waters, J R Logan Davidson—Lewis Haynes, E B Clark l)avie Howard Duplin—J D Stanford, J G Branch Edgecombe—R R Bridgers, J S \Voodard Forsyth—.J F Poindexter, Phillip Barrow Franklin—W' F Green Gaston—J II \Vhite (jrranville—.J M Bullock, W H Jenkins, S H Cannaday Guilford—C P Mendenhall, C Fi Shober, J L (forrell Greene—A D Speight (iates—John Boothe Haywood—S L Love Halifax—A II l>avis, W B Pope Hertford—J J Veates Henderson—J os P Jordan Hyde—Tilman Farrow* i Iredell—A K Simonton, A B F Gaither Jackson—A Fisher Jones—\V P Ward Johnston—W' H W’^atson, Jas Mitchener liCnoir—J C Wooten Lincoln—V A McBce Madison—.John A Fagg Martin p]well McDowell—C H Burgin Moore—Alexander Kelly Montgomery—E G Ji Barringer Macon—11 G VVoodfin Mecklenburg—S W Davis, J M Potts Nash—II (x Williams New Hanover—S J Person, J)aniel Shaw Northampton—M W Ransom, W W Peebles Onslow—J II Foy Orange—H B Guthrie, W N Patterson Pa.s(juotank—.J T Williams I’enjuimon.s—N Newby Pitt—B G Albritton, (’hurchill Perkins Person Wilkinson Robeson — Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart Rockinghaiy—Rawley (Jailoway and T Slade Rowan—N N Fleming, N. F. Hall Rutherford—C T N Davis, B II Padgett Randolph—I IT Foust, Thos S Winslow llichmond—.J G Blue Sampson—N C Faison, Geo W Autrey Surry—W Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellum Stanly—Lafayette Greene Tyrrell—C McCleese Union—C Ci Lemnionds "Wake—S H Rogers, J W Russ, II Mordecai Warren—.1 B Batchelor, \V II Cheek “Washington—0 Latham Watauga—Thomas Farthing Wayne—W T Dortch, M K Crawford Wilkes—A W Martin, Horto, Yadkin—A C Cowles Yancey Bo-wman CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Alamance—(Jiles .Mebane, Thos. RiifBn Alexander—A. M. Bogle. Ashe—.J. E. Foster. An.son—A. Myers, .1. .V. Leak. Bertie—S. J}. Spruill, James Bonil. Beaufort—W. J. Fllison, E .1 Warren. Bladen—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—T. D. M cares. Buncombe—N. \V. Woodfin. Burke—J. C. McDowcll (Cabarrus—C IMiifer. (’aidwell—pj W .Jones. Camden—J). D. Ferebee. Carteret—(^ R. Thomas. (Jaswell—Bedford Brown, J. E. Williamson. Catawba—(icorge Setzcr. Chatham—.J. H. Headen, .John Manning Jr., L. J. Merritt. Cherokee and (May—J. II. Bryson. Chowan—R. II. Dillard. Cleveland—W. J. T. Miller, J. W. Tracy. Columbus—Richard W'ooten. Craven—(ieo. (jlreen, Jno. 1). Whitford. Cumberland and Harnett—David McNeill, A. S. McNttill, *M. J. McDuffie. Currituck—John B. .Jones. Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit. Davie.—Rob’t Sprou.se. Duplin—.J. T. Rhodes, James Dickson. Edgecombe and WMl.son—W. S. Battle, Geo. Howard. Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, D II Starbuck. Franklin—A. D. Williams. Gaston—S. X. Johnston. (iates—A. J. Walton. (iranville—Thomas B. Lyon, T. L. Hargrove, S. S. Royster. Greene—W. A. Darden. Guilford—.Jno. A. (iilaier, Ralph Gorrell, R P. l>ick. Halifax—R. II. Smith, li. W. BatehoJor. I Hyde—K. L. Mann. Haywood—Wm. Hicks. Henderson—^V. M. Shipp. Hertford—Kenneth Rayner. Iredell—Aiider.son Mitchell, T. .V. Allison. .Jackson—W. 11. Thomas. Johnston—C. B. Sanders, W. A. Smith. .Jones—Wui. Foy. Lenoir—.John C. Wa.shington. Lincoln—D. Schenck. Macon—C. D. Smith. Madi.son—.J. A. McDowell. Martin—David W Bagley. McDowell—.J. H. Greenlee. .Mecklenburg—J . W. Osborne, .James Strong. Montgomery—S. H. (’hristian. Moore—H. Turner. Na.sh —L. N. B. Battle. New Hanover—.J. L. Holmes, Robert Strange. Northampton—D. A. Barnes, .J. M. Moody. Onslow—A. J. Murrill. Orange—W. A. (iraham, .John Berry. Pasquotank—R. K. Speed. Penjuimons—Jos. t'. (’annon. Person—John W. Cuninghatn. Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite. P. A. Atkin.son. Randolph—W. .J. Long, A. («. Foster. Richmond—W . F. Leak. Rolx'son—J. 1‘. Fuller, J. C’. Southerland. Rockingham—D. S. Reid, E. T. Brodnax. Rowar. -R. A. (’aldwell, 11. C. Jones. Rutherford and Polk—G W Michal, M. Dur ham. Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting. Stanly—E. Hearne. Stokes—.V. H. Joyce. Surry—T. V. Hamlin. Tyrrell—Eli Spruill. Union—II. M. Houston. Wake—(t. E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W. Holden. W’arren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton. Washington—W. S. Pettigrew. Watauga—J. W. Council. W'ayne—G. V. Strong, E. A. Thompson. Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, Peter E’ler. Yadkin—R. F. Armfield. Y^ancey—M. P. Penland. A ]%ew I^aw Book. VatUweWH Practice ItUtc. The Voliiiiteer’j« Book. A FURTHER supply just received. E. J. HALE & SONS. Not. 16. JUST published, a treatise upon the Practice at Law in North Carolina, by Enw.\Ri> Caxtwf.ll, LL. B., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CON'TF.NTS. Of Legislative Power in General; Legislative Power in North Carolina; Legislative Powers of Justices of the Peace: County Roundaries—Deeds, etc.: County Reve nue and (’harpes; Court Houses. Prisons. &c.; County Trustee; Jurj' Trials; Fairs and Public Sales; General .\ssenibly; Inspections, Public Landings, &c.; Poor Houses and Hospitals; Registers and Clerks; Rivers and Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges; W'eights and Mea sures: Idiots and Lunatics; Retailers; Neuse River; Pub lic Roads and Cart way.s; Public I^andings Jtnd Inspec tions; Mills and Millers; Ordinaries and Constables; Patr^; Wardens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Ronds, Kerries and Bridges; Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive Power in General; Executive Power in North Carolina; i Executive Power of theCourts; Chief Justice and Clerk; I .Attorneys at Law; Attorney General; Reporter and Nlar- : shal; Clerks and Solicitor; (,'ounsel for Paupers; Guar dians; County .Attorney; .Auctioneers; County Court : Clerks; Coroners; Boundary Commissioners: Committees i of Finance; County Trustee; ('ounty Treasurer; Special ! Court; CoiniTiissinners of Fairs; Inspectors; Superin- t tendents of Sciiools; Commissioners of Navigation; War- , dens of the I’oor; Registers; Commissioners of Rivers ■ .\nd Creeks; Sheriff.-; Constables; Rangers; Standaitl : Keepers; Retailers; .\diiiinistrators; Chairman of Special i Court; Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances; Coni- i missioners of I^ow Lan.ls; Entry Takers and Surveyors; ' Superintendents ot Elections; GiMrdians and Receivors; I Inspectors; Commissioners of Inieriiul lmpr >venu nts; I Partition; Patrol Committees; Processioners; Tax Listers I and Boards of Valuation; Over«eers of Roalsand Rivers; I Commissioners of W’recks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers. The Appendix contains forms of Deeds and Convey ances, as follows: Agreements. .Assignments, .Awards, Bills of Sale. Bills of Exchange and Lading. Bonds, .Miscellaneous Bonds. Contracts, Deed.s, .Marriage Settlements, Mortgages, Copartnership Articles, Notes. Relpai-es. i:c., &c. This Book contains pages, is gotten up in supe- riorstyle, and bound in Law(’alf. Price, single copy, So. For sale by E. J. II.ALE & bONh. , Dec'r 2tj, 18t>0. Map of the oast of South Caroliiia; New Map of \ irginia; The Soul hern Spy by Eilw’d .A. Pollard of Va. The Southern Song Book. Dec'r 14. E. J. HALE & SONS. The Miiniiy ^oiith., by Prof. In graham; Say and Seal, by the Author of “Wide Wide World,” Ac.; The Household of Bouverie, or the Elixir of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evenings at the Micro scope, &c., Ac. E. J. HALE 4 SONS. BRITISH LNTERVENTION. From Blackwood's Magazine for Jan’y 18G2. W'^hether war cora«s or not, we think that the opportunity should be takeii our sUite of preparation to adopt a policy more j suitable to our own position and to the interests of the world, than that of bystanders in this cut throat quarrel. The (question of tlie recognition of the Southern Confederacy, and the raising of the ineffectual blockade, in conjunctiou with France, are entitled to be immediately considered. As it is, our neutrality tells against the South W’e do not impute this to anybody as a fault—we merely mention it as a fact. For every weapon that our foundries have supplied to the South, the North have been enabled^ by their possession efsafe means of water-carriage to get twenty. Every intention, opinion and desire of the South coinos to us through a distorting Northern medium. And, while we continue our commercial relations I with the North, we permit the trade of the South ■ to be extinguished by paying undue respect to a notoriously sham blockade. Does neutrality mean an over scrupulous regard for the iutereats of one party? Have the Northern Government or peo-^ pie deserved from us a strained interpretation ot law in their tavor!' Have they been moderate and courteous in prosperity? Have they been reasonable and dignified in adversity? Have they been modest in profeasion and great in action.'' Have their councillors been respectable for wisdom, their troops lor bravery, or their financiers for prudence? Have they defined, or even shadow ed for themselves, any line ol policy in the present crisis that can be acceptcd as right or practicablo by any reasonable Englishmen. And if by any concurrence of circumstances, (our own interpre tation of the duties ot neutrals among tue rest,) they should reduce the South to submission, is it likely that, as victors, the contrivers of tLe stone fleet will be more generous than they are as foes'/ If these questions can rcceive but one answer, what rea.son is there that we should longer sacrifice our own interests, and the interest ol justice, to an extteme consideration for the mor bid irritability of an arrogant peojJe? H we are, at any rate, certain of the captiousness and hos tility of the North, let us at least do somethin" to secure the friendship of the South. And the South, as far a.s can be seen, deserves recognition, independence and sympathy. Their only crime has been a desire to take no further part in a system to which not even the letter, far less the spirit of the law can prove that they were bound by any principle stronger than convenience, and the operations of which they declare to have been intolerably oppressive. It is natural that they should object to accept such a man as Abra ham Lincoln as their chief man, and to have its destinies inliuenced by such a Cabinet and mob as that of the North, when, as they have shown, , they can do much better for themselves. They have chosen as President a man ot judgment and conduct, who can give to their impulses unity ol action, and can both exsite and control their en thusiasm. If the messages ol the rival President# may be considered as indicative of the policy of those who chose the chiels, or of the causes w hich they respectively advocate, the South are amply justified for regarding with “the contemptuous as tonishment" which Jelferson I *avis’s language at tributes to them, the proceedings ot the North. Resolution and devotion have been shown not merely by the Southern troops, but by the entire population. They appear to bear their privationt with uncommon cheertuluess and courage. They make no querulous appeals for sympathy nor com plaints ol neglect. They speak of their successes with modesty, prepare for new distresses with fortitude, and express none of the vindictiveness so prominent in the measures of their enemies. A war between Kngland and the North will, at least, have the good effects ol shortening the suf ferings and hastening the independence of a peo ple who are proving themselves very capable ot self-government, who will at once assume a credi table position among nations, and who will act as a permanent check on Northern turbulence. And it is to be hoped that, if war is to be, we may put our whole strength and will into it, and con duct it so as to leave the orators and writers of the North, with ail their skill and practice in the falsification of history, no possibility of turning its incidents to our disadvantage and to their own glorification. VriMllllD LlTliRATURIi. THE Works of Chas. Lamb, 5 vols. Edited by Talfourd; “ “ of Henry Fielding, 4 vols; * “ “ of Oliver Goldsmith, 4 vols^ “ “ of Tobias Smollett, 6 vols; . Letters of Junius; Fenelon’s Works; Pascal’s Provincial Letters; “ Thoughts. Letters, &c; Chesterfield’s Letters; Corinne, or Italy, by Madame DeStael; Jati9 Porter’s Works; ViO:^r of Wakefield and Rasselas; ijLuod’s Whims and Oddities; “ Comic Miscellanies; 'tiallam's .Mitidle .Ages; Wirt’s Life of Patrick Henry, Currer Bell's Works—Jane Eyre. Shirley and Villett#; Evelina, by Miss Burney; Beulah. Rutledgo, Ihe .Mill on the Floss; ‘•Line upon Line,” “Pee]> of Day,” &c; Fox's Book of .Mai'iyrs; Biichau'j i jTiesiic .Medicine; Miss Lcelis’s New Cookery Book; Vouat: uii .-'jf H -!r!ie; Yoautt itiartin on Cattle. April E. J. HALE & SONS. NEW EDITION Ob’ DPA KKKIX AXli BITTL-’S N. I’,. LAW REPORTS, Volume a, HE subtHiribers have Just printed a 2d Edition of T ust this Volume, with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised (’ode, by Hon. Wm. U. Battle: and with many corrections of typographical error*. Their lid Editions of Dev. & Battle's Equity, complete, and 1st Dev. & Battle’s Law Rei>orts. h;»ve received the approbarlon of the Profe^pion. fhey al.so republished a 21 Edition of Devereux’s 2d Etjuity, (without Note.’.) An i in .addition to these,*sirc the f>roprietors of the entire editions oi most of Iredell 8 Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they ean now had. / They propose to put to press a 2d Elitlon of Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, vols. o—1 (in one.) They deal largely in Law Books, and will at alUiines order works not on their shelves, to supjily their u - tomers. E. J- H.ALE 4 S'A Oct. 15, 18)0. copiesorthe Observer i can be procured by non-subseribers, at the Book*tor» 1 A Price 6 o®nti, ( ^ Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Viewsi NEW and bwutiful aMortment, just reotiived. £. J. HALfi & S058,
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