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CHERAW, S viaGILOPOLlS Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday } .A .M Dfparrs Sunday, TuesJaj' and Thiir=diy 1 I’ M FAIR BLUFF via LC.MBERTON. •Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday .\ NT Departs Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday 1 F 'I RALEIGH via SUMMERVILLE Arrives Saturday 'J P. M. Departs Wednesday 11 A, M. ROBESON'S via ELIZ.4BETHT;WN Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdny ’Ji P. ,\I. Departs Monday, Wednesday and Friday '> M. ELIZABETHrnVN via TEREBINTHE DE'-EKFT- AND WHITE (tAt Arrives Monday 0 P M, Departs Tuesday »; A. M. .magnolia, ("via GRAVELLV HILL > .\rrives Tuesday 2 P. M. Departs Tue.«day P. M. SWIFT ISLAND via MONTROSC, COVlNGTuN POWELLTON. little S MILLS, Arrives Tuesday C P. M. Departs Weduesday 11 A .M. SWIFT ISLAND via TROV Arrives Tuesday 0 P M. Departs Wednesday 8 A. M. PHILADEiPHUS via LUMBER BRIDGE Arrived Monday ll' M. Departs Monday :fp. M All Mails leaving before 7* A. M are closed the evening previous atP. M. All letters to be sent off other thin by m-iil mus; be paid for a.'^ if sent by mail. Drop letters should invariably be pre-paid. Office is opened on Sunday at sj and closed *t in A JAS‘ u. COOK, P. .M >rom »he Charleston Courier. A 1 1ST OF THE GKNEBAL OFFICERS IN THE aKiIES of THE CONFEDERATE STATES. The following interesting statistics of the Con federate Army organization are due to one of the Kichniond correspondents of the Courier. In the^ list of IJrigadier-Clenerals in the Provisional Ar my, rejrular order of appointment" is perhajM „i,t always observed, but we believe the list is (jtherwi.se correct. The dates of graduation iioin West Point are taken from Gardner’s Dictionary ot the Tnited States Army: (ir/ieni/s in the Rtyuhir Anni/. 1 Sanmol Cooper, \ a, Adjiitaiit General. '1 Albert 8 .l(»hii>tuii, Texas, comnmnding in Kentucky. 8 Joseph E'.Juhiiston, Va, eonimanding North- orti Viricinia {(tl)ort K !i(‘e, V'a, coiiimandiiiir South Atlan- tK' ('oa.t. I* (i r Hraurcirard, l.iui, ei>mmanding Army uf i’otomae. Mtjvr (ii iirrd/g in tfii /-’r u'tsionul Arniy. *T)avid E Twiiii^s, (Jeor^ia, resigned. ^ l^oonidas Polk. liOU, eommaiidiiig at Memphis Hraxtoii lioii. eommatidiiiij. at Pensa- ,.fola. 4 Earl Van noni. Miss. Aniiy ot i’otouiae. h (fu'^tavus W Smith, Ken, Army ol Potomac. Tlieopliilu.s ii lldlinrs, N Army ot Poto mac. 7 Williani .1 Ihirdee, Georgia, Missouri. > Benjaniin (', eonimaiidiiig at Nor- tolk. *.* Jamvs l,on^';tr“‘t, Ala, .\rmy of Potomtic. 10 Ji'liii M'lL'rudfV, \ a, foniuianding at \ ork t'.'WIl. 11 'I'huniH'; .1 .laoksoii, \ a, commanding North- wcst('rii \ ir^iiiia. 12 .'laii-^fieid l^ovell, \'a, commanding Coast ot Ijoui.'iaiia. 1;^ E liuutul Kirbv Smith. Fliirida, Army of Po tomac • 14 (!cv>r;je 11 ('rittv ndi-n. Ken, cummauding East Tcmiessce. Hrii/ti’fi' r //f ;/(/■(7/s in ffir /‘ri>ri>iiinnil Arm^f. 1 'iillfdvTc ii l>«tiluim, S C, .\riuy ut i’otouiac. '2 John H Floyd, \ a, commanding Army Ka- iiawlia ;i Henry A Wise. \ a, Koauoke Isjatid 4 lien .Mct'ull.nli. .Mi-^souri. • ‘ Henry dack.son, (ieo. rcsiirned. 0 ■ Robert S Garnett, \ a, killed in action 7 ‘‘William H T Walker, Gcu, resigned. '' ^ Ravmud F Ht*e, S C, killed in action. I* Alexander iv l.awton, (iei, cummandijig Coast ut Georjiia. Gideon J Pillow, Tenn. re.signed. 'umuel R Ander.son, Tenn, Kentucky. 1'2 Haniel S Honelson, Tenn, Coast of S Carolina LS l>avid R Jones, S (.’, Army of Potomac. 1 I Junes M Witbcr.', Ala, eonimanding Coast of lnhMim l> .fiiliii (' I‘••I’ltberfoii, \ a. Coast of S Kii-liard S Fwcll, \ a. Army of Potomac J iliii H Winder, .^laryland, Richmond.^ Jul al A Early, \'a. Army ol Potomac *Tho H Flournoy, Ark. died in Arkansa*^ J'* Samuel J-tnes, \ a. Army oj' Potomac. Arnold Elzey, Maryland, Army of Potomac. 22 1‘atiiel H Hill, \ C, Army of Potomac 2'1 Hetiry H .''ibiey, l^ou. 'I’exas Frontier. m H ■' Whitii.LT, Geo, Arlny of Potouiuc. U m \\ Lfriti-'. N C, Wistern \ irginia Richard 11 Atulersoii, Pensaola. .\lbt r; Pik. ,-.Vrk. InIiun (’omuiis.siot;er. Ih 'v I 1-auiitli rov. \ iruinia, resigned. iJ rl.t rt foombs, (ieo. Army ot PiUomac l’:ii)iel Mii-uli-. \ a. Louisiana. ■ ■ ’Ijarlcs ( ark, .'li-^, Army of Potomac ' li -'Wi-ll S llipifv, ('itu-it ol S {’ • I »..■ K Tniijl le. Ni l. Army >if Potomac * R GraV'on. Ken, died iu Florida (J lJ.lM.Tt, I,mu, Coa-t ot Texa.s > li.'iri} (’ G.iflin, \ c.imni.nndint: (’ 10 11 21 :n :ir, iji of .N in n ■rtli ('ar' i iiH ‘ I lix 1\ Zollit^ tt(-r. Ten, killed in Kwntuckv Rt iij 1 (’!' '2?hani, fen, Kentucky Jo-.-ph [■ \ude4Ti.ii, \';i. Coast of N (V .''inj '11 p. IJuekticr. Kv, Keytucky Lcr V i’p'i.c V\ a *-:cr, Ala, .Vlabaina 4‘J All-'.rtG R!arie}jan t.'l (f-Jfrie! J IJiiiti-; n j i: H >t Lat'avcfr•• l.oii, .Norfolk -N !Vf-rkt'-wn. i irt. \ Army -■! Potonwc .^leh:^1v-. Geur-ia. Vofktown til fO 'Ih., F l>rayfnn, S (’ou..Jt ot S ’ 4 Hindman, Ark, Kcntu-ky I'' Adley H (iladdt n, Lnu, I’en.-acola. II* •Jiilin P'lrfer 'Ic(Viwn, 'I’en, Kentucky. Lloyd I ij^diiuaii. Ken, Kentueky. Nathan r Kvati'. S i\ Toast of S ’ adn;u .'I \\ ilciiK. Ten, Army id' I’otomac. ' Ph>i|p >t (;. .,r.:e C..eke, Va,'died in \ a li K Rli. !.•>, Ala. Army ■>! I'utoinac. Rielrird Tayl-.r, Lou, Army of Potomac. L>u.- 1 \\ i;.;lali. Tixa-^, Army of 1‘otomac •l.iiiM - H Tr:ipier, S Coa.st oi Floriiia Sam I '■ l-'retieh, .^liss, Army of Potomac, m H ^’ irroll, 'fenn, Ea'^t Tennessee. Hu-h W M (^eer, ieori:ia. ■jU I ■; i»!l M THE GUN-hOAT FUND. Th^e Comniiuee of Safety of tlie Town of Wilmington, to whom the citizens of Uilmingtou in iiuhlic meeting anaemble 1 referro*! all lufitter?* counected witli the con- struction of one or more iron clal gun-boatx or tloating jatferies for the defence of the oiitrauoeH to the Cap*’ Fwr River and the Coa-,t of North ('aroliua, have con stituted the undersigned a Special (Jommittee on the subject referred to them. The meanw of defence indicated, whether by an iron clad gun-boat, or by an iron-clad Uoating battery, to meet the impending exigenov, should >.e construct.-, as promptly as may possible; an.l it Oiercfrre of vital imp,,rtance that we should npcerlam wi.- .!,• lay whether the necessary nieans can pr ■ ir.-d tjoniribntions for this p«rpof»e are earnes > -oli. . I Should the amount contribu.ed not be siifli.-ient, o. should atiy unforeseen coatingency pre\en ic r.im uiencement of this work, the gums tendered w.ll be re turned to the respective donor=. Among the n’^oiui.r.ns adopted at public meeting of the cituen-- of U ili.mtg- ton, it was , . . „, Reaolved, ThutMhe citizens of the several countleK o. the State are requested to organize CornniitiecH to so- •>J Iluniphrev .’'larsliall, Ken, Kentucky. >>2 J"hn (’ Rreckinridi^e, Ken, Kentueky. Ifieb'd tlrilfitli. -Miss, Army of l‘otoinac Alex’r P Stewart, Ken, Kentucky. Win Montgomery Gar.lner, (.’a, on furlough. Puch’d R tJariiett, \ a, -\rmy of Potomac. William .^lalione, \ a, Norfolk. L ?’Hrian IJiantdi, N Coast of N C .Ma.\«-y Gregg, S (', Toast of S G 15 !■: Golston. Virginia. Edward J.din^ton, \ irginia ' Henry Heth, Virginia ; Johii.'4t(»ii H lMiTi-.:in. Loiii .iana. \ S A .M W :,.4, Al:.l>:nna. '1 Inlia\ii,,, an aliixed are dead, or have 'sii t.'-d. >ince file eotiiineijceinent ol the war. lliK Ui: ' I'liiM' CK.VEKAl.S. 11'-' lolliiwiti"' Cofifederate (leiitM’als are gradu- t s ol W e-t Point the date of tlu-ir graduation •iii:: preiixed: la .^ of IsL) Samuel Goopor. lit ,L)lin H Winder. I.i Naue R'I’riiiilile. Hatii'l S Dondsoti, Renj’n lluger. ' li>ert S Johnston, J tio R (Jrayson. L' otiidas Polk, Gabriel J Rains. * • I’rayton, Hugh W fiercer. )t Joscpli K Johnston, liob’t E IjCC, I hcojihilus H Holmes, Albert (} Blanchard. Class of 1845 E Kirby Smith, Bftrnard Wm H C Whitifeg. Class of 1846—Thomas J Jackson, Cad^ M Wilcox, David .R Jones, Wm M ' - -^!|^krd»er. Class of 1848 Nathan G Evans. Class of 1854 J E B Stuart. GENERALS WHO W'ERE NOT GRADUATSa AT WK«T POINT. The following Generals were appointed ko the old United States Army, without passing through the West Point Academy:—David L. Twiggs, ap pointed in 1812; Wm. W. Loring, in 1886; Thoa. T. Fauntleroy, in 1836. The following Generals first saw service in the Mexican war:—M. L. Bonham, Henry R. Jack son, Gideon J. Pillow, Samuel R. Anderson, Chas. Clark, Thos. C. Hindman, John*C. Breck inridge, Renj. F. Cheatham, Richard Gnffith, Albert Pike, Adley H. Gladden, Maxcy Gregg. Tiie following Generals participated in the Texan wars and the wars with Mexico: Ben. Mcl’ulloch, Louis T. Wigfall- The following Generals saw no military service previous to the present war:—John B. Floyd, Henry A. Wise, Robert Toombs, Richard Taylor, Thos B Flournoy, L. Pope Walker, Fv K. Zol- licofier, William Mahone, L. O’B. Branch, Wil liam H Carroll, R. E. Rhodeb. Some, however, received military educations at btate institutions. \ irginia has 16 Generals in the Confederate Armies; South Carolina 9; Louisiana 8; Georgia 7; 'I'e^inessee 8; North Carolina 6; Kentucky 7; Maryland 4; Alabama 4; Mississippi 4* Texas 3; *^kansui '2; Florida 1; Missouri none. 'I'lie following were born at the North, though “previous to the present war they were citiaens of Southern States:—General Cooper, born in New York; Ripley, iu Ohio; Pemberton, in Pennsyl vania; Whiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, iu Mas sachusetts; Ruggles, in .Massachusetts; Blanchard, in Massttciiusetts; French, in New Jersey. ['i'he following are natives of North Carolina, viz: Leonidas I’olk, liraxton Bragg, Theophilus H Holmes, Ben Mc(?ulloch, Wm W Loring, Rich ard C Gatlin, Felix K Zollicotfer, Gabriel J Rains, L (J’R Rranch.J LKGISI.ATI’RK OF NORTH CAROLINA StNATE ^Pasquotank and Per^uimona—J M Whedbee ('atnden and Currituck — B F Simmons Gates and Chowan—M L Eure Hyde and Tyrrell—Jones Spencer Nortliamptou—J M S Rogers Hertford—J B Slaughter Bertie—David Outlaw Martin and Washington—J R Stubbs Halifax — .'I C Whitaker Edgecombe and Wilson—H T Clark Pitt — FJ Blount Beaufort — Frederick Grist rVavon—X li ,Sfr«?et Carteret and Jones—Ur .>I F Areudell t.ireene and Lenoir—J P Speight New Hanover—Eli W Hail Huplin — l>r James Dickson Otislow—L W Humphrey filaden, Brunswick, Jcc—Juo D Taylor ('umberland and Harnett—Duocan Shaw Sampson—Tho;jia.s I Faison Wayne—W K Lane Johnston—J W B Watson Wake—M A Bledsoe Na.-?h—A J Taylor Frailklin—W liarriis Warren—T J PitchforJ (rranvillc—C H K Taylor Person—C J.. Win.stead Orange—Jtwiab Turner, Jr Alamatice and Randolph—Jonathan Worth Chatham — W S Harris .MK»re and Montgomery—W D Duwd Richtnond and Robeson—Allred Dockery AiiNon and I nion—S H Walkup iuilford—Peter Adams (.'•Lswell—Rodtord Brown Rockingham—F L Simpson Mecklenburg—John Walker Cabarrus and Stanly—V C Barringer Rowan and Davie—Dr J G Ramsey ]>avidson—-Jno W* Thomas Stokes and Forsyth—Je.sso A Waugh Ashe, Surry \c—Jos Dobson Iredell, Wi'lkesie—I. g Sharpe Rurke, McDowell —R S Gaithor l.,incoln, tJastoti Ac—.Jasper Stowe lluthcrtord, Polk iVc—A Burton. ^ Buncombe, Henderson \c—Geo Candler Haywood, .Macon A:c—W H Thomas HOUSE OF COMMONS Alamance—(Jiles Mebane Alexander—Dr J .M Carson Anson —L L I’olk, E R Liles Ashe—J M (»entry Burke—J H Pearson Buncombe—A S Merrimon Bladen—C T Davis Bertie-«-P T Henry, and Cla., ./.■ Gla.is of 1 ' (’lass (4 1" Clas.s ot 1' Clas- Is: (' licit contributio»s and otherwise to co-operate with the Committee of Safety in furtherance of the proposed work. The manifest importance of the contemplated -wrivk : to the State at large, justifies us in calling on every r,a- ' (M-iss: ..f Is ’ii I >1.., \i i trioticcitisenofNorth Carolina to come forward p. onL- ! " p-;' Ii Mugruder. ly and liberally in aid cf its sp/eedy accomplishment. R (’rittenden, P St George Comraunicatioiis to eli’i3r of the nnder»igned will re-1 Cocke, Hutnphrev Marshall ceive attention. ~ - ir j , O. G. PARSLKV A. J. DeU()S.'=!ET, WM. A. WRIGHT. Wilmington, April i832. 9/yew Hoohs. THE WITS AND BLAUX OF SOCIETV; One of Them, by Lever; Louie’s Last Term at St. Mary’s; England’s ^ 'ornf.n; Tennyson's I'oems; American Almanac, 1801- The Lady'H Book of Flowers- Language of Flowers; Poetry of *• Lady’s Guide to Perfect Gentility, “ and Gentlemen’s Mirror of Fortune i’eter Parley’s Balloon Travels; ’ March ao. nture; &c. E- J. HALH, & SONS. Blaiiiw of all kindfl at this Office. :/ 7 phrey Marshall, Rich ard C Gatlin. Class of ] '.*),'> Daniel liufrgles. Class of l-s;,{,> Jonc.s M ^Vithers. Clas:s oi ls;)(', J,,oph R Anderson, Lloyd Tilgh- ,man. Class of 1 :tT liraxton Rragg, Wm H T Walker. Jno C Pend>erton, Arnold Elzey, ni r A Early. Class of .S;8 W iu J Hardee, James H Trapier. f w m! JoJin R McCown. Cla.ss of 1.SK> Richard S l-:well, Paul O Hebert •Richard ii (Jarnett. ’ Cla>s of is41 Robert S (Jarnett, Samuel Jones. ( la»s of lH.fU \ an Dorn, Gustavus \V'Smith, .Mansfield Lovell, James Loug- Ktrect, Daniel H Hill, Richard H -\nderson, Lafayette McLaws,' Alex P Stewart. ■ I!]'.* '“'’'“J'' 0 Ciaiia of kSunun iJ Bucka«r. F erguson Beaufort—R S Donnell, W^ T Marsh Rrunswick—T D Moaresi Caldwell Dickson ’abarrus—W S Harris Catawba—Jonas ('line 4'hatham—W P Taylwr, R N Green, Turner Rynutn i’bcrukee—G W Hayes . (’raven—C C (’l:*rk, K E Alfred 4'umberland and Harnett—(' (} W'right, J S Harrington, .J (.’ Williams ’howan ^ Small V»lumbu.s—N L Williaiiison (’an.den—D D Ferebee ’arteret—D W W’hitehurst Caswell Withers, S P Hill (Uirrituck—B M liaxter ('leveland—A (i W^aters, J R Logan Davidson—iicwis Haynes, E B Clark i>avie Howard Duplin—J D SUinford, J G Branch Edgecombe—R R Bridgers, J S W'oodard Forsyth—J F l^oindexter, i*hillip Barrow Franklin—W F (ireen (taston—J II W^hite Granville—J M Bullock, W H Jenkins, S H C’annaday Guilford—C P Mendenhall, C E Shober, J Gorreil Greene—A D Speight Gates—John Boothe Haywood—S Ji Love Halifax—A II Davis, W^ B Pope Hertford—J J Yeatea Henderson—Jos P Jordan Hyde—Tilnian Farrow Iredell—A K Simonton, A B F Gaither Jackson—A Fisher Jones—W P Ward Johnston—W H W^atson, Jas Mitchener Lenoir—J C Wooten Lincoln—V A McBee Madison—John A Faes Martin Ewflf McDowell—C II Burgin ■iMoore—Alexander Kelly Montgomery—E G L Barringer Macon—H G Woodfin Mecklenburg—S Davis, J M Potts Nash H G Williams New Hanover—S J Person, Daniel Shaw Kansom, W W Peebitt Orange—H B Guthrie, W N Patterion Pasquotank—J T Williams Perquimons—N Newby Pitt—Albritton, Churchill Parkins Person—* Wilkinson Robeson—Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart Rockingham—Hawley Galloway and T Slade Rowan—N N Fleming, N. F. Hall Rutherford—C T N Davia, B H Padgett Randolph—I H Foust, Thoa S Winslow Richmond—J G Blue Sampson—N C Faison, Geo W Autrey Surry—W Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellum Stanly—Lafayette Greene Tyrrell—C McCleese Union—C Lemmonds Wake—S H Rogers, J W Russ, H Mordecai Warren—J B Batchelor, W H Cheek W ashington—C Latham W^atauga—Thomas Farthing Wayne—W T Dortch, M K Crawford Wilkes—A W Martin, Horto Yadkin—A C Cowles Yancey Bowman CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos. Ruffin Alexander—''A. M. Bogle Ashe-*-J. E, Foster. Anson—A. Myers, J A. Leak Bertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond. Beaufort—W. J. Ellison, E J Warren Bladen—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—T. D. ^l^ares. Buncombe—N. W. \Toodfin. Burke—J C. McDowell. ^ Cabarrus—C Phifer. Caldwell—E W Jones. Camden—D. D. Ferebee. Carteret—C R. Thomas. Caswell--Bedford BrowUj.J. E \V'illiam,son. Catawba—George Setzer. ! Chatham—J. if. Hcaden, John Manning Jr., 1 L. J. Merritt.. Cherokee and Clay—J. H. Bryson. Chowan—R. H. Dillard. Cleveland—Vi. J. T. Miller, J W. Tracy. Columbus—Richard Wooten. Craven—Geo. Green, Jno. D. Whitford. Cumberland and Harnett—David .McNeill, A. S. McNeill, M. J McDuffie. Currituck—John B. Jones. Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit. Davie.— Rpb’t Sprouse. Duplin—J T. Rhoden, James Dickson. Edgecombe and Wilson — W. S. Battle, Geo. Howard. Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, D H Starbuck Franklin—A. D. Williams (jrastuii—S. X Johnston Gates—A. J. W'alton. Granville—ThomaJj B. Lyon, T. L Hargrove, S S Royster Greene—W A. Darden Ouilli>ri—Jno. A. (Ltiluier, Kalph i-orrell, K P Dick Halifax — R H. Smith, L W. Batchelor Hyde—E L Mann Haywood-^Wm. Hicks. Henderson—W’. 5l Shipp. Hertford — Kenneth Rayner. Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison. Jackson—W’. H. Thomas. Johnston—(.V B Sanders, W A Smith J ones—Wm. Foy Ltfioir—John C. Washington Lincoln—D. Schenck Macon—C D. Smith. .Madison—J A McDowell Martin—David W Bagley McDowell—J H (jreenlee. M ecklenburg—J. W. Osborne; James Strong. Montgomery—S. H. Christian Moore—H. 'I’urner Nash — L N. B Battle. New Hanover—J L Holmes, Robert Strange. Northampton—1>. A. Barnes, J M Moody. Onslow—A J Murrill. Orange—W A. Graham, John Berry. Pasquotank — R. K. Speed. Perquimons—Jos. S. Cannon. Person—John W. Cuningham. Pitt—F. U. Satterthwaite, P. A. Atkinson Randolph—W. J Long, A. G. Foster. Richmond-»-W F. Leak. Robeson—J P. Fuller, J. C. Southerland. Rockins^hain — D. S. Reid, E. T. Brodnax. Rowar -R. A. Caldwell, H. C Jones. Rutherford and Polk—G W Michal, M. Dur ham. Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting Stanly—E. Hearoe. Stokes—A. H. Joyce. Surry—T. V. Hamiin Tyrrell—Eli Spruill. Union—H. M. Houston. Wake—G E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W. Holden. Warren—W. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton. Washington—W. S. Pettigrew. Watauga—J. W'. Council. Wayne—G. V. Strong, E, A. Thompson. Wilkes—Jas. Calloway, i^eter Kller. Yadkin— R. F. Armfield. Yancey—M. P. Penland. McLean, 'William Lander, B S Gaither, A T Da vidson. South Carofina—M^srs W W Boyoe, W Por- cher Miles, M L Bonham, John McQueeUj, Jas Farrow, L M Ayer. Tennesnee—Messrs J T Heiskell, W (5 Swann, VV H Tebbs, E L Gardenshire, H S Foote, M P Gentry, George W Jones, Thomas Menees, J D C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin. Tejcas—Messrs John A Wilcox, Peter W Gray, Claiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcom P Graham, B F Sexton. ^ Vii'yinid—Messrs Mu.scoe R H Garnett, John R Chambliss, John Tyler, Roger A Pryor, Thos S Bocock, John Goode, Jr, James P irolcombe, D C Dejarnette, William Smith, A R Boteler, John B Baldwin, R Staples, \Valter Preston, A G Jenkins, Robert Johnson, Chas W Russell. STWD.i- ‘XD liiSCELLWEOI'S WORKS. BiiOT L Irvii i CONFEDERATE STATES CONGRESS. 8E.VATE. -.Messrs William L Yancey, C C Robert W' Johnson, Chas M Bakor, A E Max- Alabama Clay. ArkaJisas—Messrs B Mitchell. Fluriiln—Messrs James well. 6rVory'tir—Messrs B H Hill, Robert Toombs. Jientuiky—Messrs H C Burnett, W illiam IC Simms. Louisiana—Messrs Ed. Sparrow, T J Semmes. Missitaippi—Messrs Albert G Brown, James Phelan. J//ssoHrj’—Messrs John B Clark, R S Y Peyton. North Carolina—Me^sr8 George Davis, Wil liam T Dortch. South Carolina—Messrs Robert W Barnwell, James L Orr. Tennessee—Messrs ^Langdon C Haynes, Gus- tavus A Henry. 7Vxa*—Messrs Louis T Wigfall, W^ S Oldham. H M T Hunter, W Ballard Preston. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Alahamn—Me.ssrs Thomas J Fo.ster, Wm R Smith, John P Ralls, J L M Curry, Francis S Lyon, W P Chilton, David Clopton, Jas’ L Pugh, E S Dargan. -4rA-ans«.s—Messrs Felix J Balson, Grandison D Royster, Augustus H Garland, Thoa B Hanly. Florida—Messrs Jas B Dawkins, R B Hilton. Georgia—Messrs Julian Hartridge, C J Mun- nerlyn, Hines Holt, A H Kenan, David W Lewis, Wm W^ Clark, Robert P Trippe, Lucius J Gar- trell. Hardy Strickland, A R Wright. Kentucky—Not yet elected. ZoMi«ian«—Messrs Charles J Villere, Charles M Conrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lucien J Dupre, John F Lewis, John Perkins, Jun’r. 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JUST published, a treatise upon the Practice at Law in North Carolina, by Euwaru Cantwkll, LL. B., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CONTK.NTS. Of Legislative Power in General: Legislative Power j iu North Carolina; Legislative Powers of Justices of the i Peace; County Boundaries—Deeds, etc.; County Reve- | nue and Charges: Court Houses, Prisons, &c.; County Trustee; Jury Trials: Fairs and Public jfleneral Assembly; Inspections, Public LanJingnT^i- Poor Houses and Hospitals; Registers and Clerii^-RfT«3 aad Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges; Weights aW Mea sures; MUots and Lunatics; Retailers; Nwue Riv^rPub- lic Road^nd Cartways; Public Landing* and Isi^c- ttons; AXnis and .Miller«; Ordinaries and Coartables Patrol; Wardens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Roads’ Ferries and Bridges; Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive Power in General; Executive Power in North Carolina ExecutiT# Power of the Courts; Chief Justice and Clerk,’ Attorneys at Law; .Attorney General; Reporter and Mar shal; Clerks and Solicitor; Counsel for Paupers; Guar dians; County Attorney; Auctioneers: County Court Clerks; Coroners; Boundafy Commissioners; Committees of Finance; County Trustee; County Treasurer; Special Court; Commissioners of Fairs; Inspectors; y5uperin- tendents of Schools; CommissiiAers of Navigation; War dens of the Poor; Registers; Cotnmi.ssioners of Rivers aad Creckhr Sherifl's; (’onstables; Rangers; Standard Keepers; Retailers; .Administrators; Chairman of Special Court: Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances; Com missioners of Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyors; Superintendents of Elections; Guardians and Receivers; Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal Improvements; Partition; Patrol Committees; Processioners; Tax Listers and Boards of Valuation; Overseers of Roads and Rivers; Commissioners of Wrecks: 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, Deeds, Marriage Settlements, Mortgages, Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, &c., &c. This Book contains 55G pages, is gotten up in supe rior style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy, $6. For sale by E. J. HALE & 80x\’s. Dec’r 2ti. 18U0. NKW EDITION OF DEFERELTX AMD BATTLE'S N. 0, LAW REPORTS, Volume The subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of this \ olume, with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. II. Battle: and with many corrections of typographical —rora. Their 2d Editions of Dev. & Battle’s Equity, complete and 1st Dev. & BatUe’s Law Reports, have received the approbation of the Profebsion. They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s 2d Equity, (without Notes.) And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell’s Law and Equity, and can supply any volumes extant ©f the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now had. ■ ■ They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. & Battle’s Law Reports, vols. 3-4 (in one.) They deal largely in Law Books, and will at alUftnes order works not on their shelves, to supply their ous- , E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 15, 1860. LAW BOOKS. SAUNDERS’ JIEPORTS; “ on Pleading and Evi,]ence; Phillips on EvidenCfe; Common Bench Reports—upw series: Curtis’s Commentaries; Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes; Chitty on Carriers; Bateman on Commercial Law; Taylor’s Law Glossary; W'illiams on Executors; Deverpux’s Kinne’s Kent; “ “ «Blaekstonc; Coke upon Littleton—Butler & Hareravi>\\; Sedgwick on Damages; Story on Sales; on Bills of Exchange; “ Equity Pleading; “ on t’ontlict of Lnws: “ on Bailiuent'': Chitty on Pleading; “ on Contracts: irmgliHiii on Infancy. 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Reprinted at Raleigh, N 0 “.A Voice from Heaven,” 4 pages “Private Devotion,” “ “ “Don’t put it off,” “ “ “The -Act of Fai».h,” “ “ “All-sufficiency of Christ,” “ “ “The Sentinel,” • “ “Self-Dedication to God,” •• “ “Alotives to Early Piety,” “ ‘ “tvome fu Jesus,” (formerly 64 pages,) now u and in 8 four page tracts. Approved by all the Pastort of (his CUy. A large edition of the above should be printed bt the type is distributed, as it will cost 540 to re-5«t The number and variety will be increased a^ the :- are given. SlW pays for 1.50,0lX> pages; $'20 pays r and $1 pays for 1,500 pages. Donations to be sent to the .Agent, wbicK acknowledge ^ letter, and report to each of ibe tora of this City More than &0,000 pages of nef have been sent to the soldiers in V'irginia. WM. J. W. CROWDER, Tract P«»3‘'!rb, June, 18G1. 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