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L. T. Roberts How ro make Matches. Pr. send' the LaHranc Reporter the following rcopc ; ivv. for makinma'ches- i To this law of Congress as at first published by Take strips of woo-1 anJ dip them into meltcl j us, there were subsequently passed several anu-nd-sulphur and let them dry, wh.V-h will be done in : ments or auxiliary law,. e present the foH uijniui, aim ill mem "'ji irr synopsis of the law as thus modified, which v.-o a minute after clipping, thew. riien the points of j. wi be fuund corrpcti .q hnre uljd these sulphured matches must bo dipped into a bpli f that it wilI prove useflll in contributing to a composition niaae in 1110 lonowin- manner, viz: Dissolve in hot water gum arable, four parts, chlorate of potassa, one part, and phosphorous, one part. These are all to be added to the hot water separately, and in the order herein pre scribed; and as scon as the fir.-t ingredient is dis solved, then add the second. eve, until all are dissolved. This must all be done in a water bath, ikcp1ue i.s prepared,) and the mixture must be kept in the water bath while the process of dip ping is going; on. The matches are to be thor oughly dried before they are used. Dry in the shade for twenty-four hours, ('over the mixture closely. Smtthiu-n F!11 niI Fin - in ft. Gkn. Mrd.Ki.r.AN. Pope's disasters Lave ruined liiin with the Northern people, lately so full of his prai?CS. ile is now in disgrace, jMcClcllan again commands the army and is entrusted with the de fences of Washington. -7)" A ,orre.poiident says, "there is much coi.: ineiit on the number of '-" ?s now at KiftrcllV Springs. t is said these highly paid and highly orvmiti iifal young gentlemen, who are unable to j-tand camp duty, or tonight for their country, are yet able to drink whiskey all day, nmJ !m-r nil m'jIit. If this be true, you ought to pitch into them without gloves." A word to the wise, &.c. H'lh i.h ,iii ii'if. LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA We give Ix hnv the list of Senator and Coiniaoie-:-.-; elect to the next General Assembly of North Car:!i!i.i: SEX ATE. Ii-'i'K,t;nik and Pcniuhnan W II I!.irlev. 1 len ami iirritack 1 Mel) Innsav. i::ite, and Human Mills E Eur i llyee fin.'. T i ie!l --Charlts MeCIecsr. Northampton Pr W S Cojiclaud. II. ;-tf,,r.t -.1 I! Slaughter. !:,.r;,.f;-..t T !..-).-; M (;.trrett. Vai-iia and Va?hii:-ton I (J Cuirouav. lta:;riix--M.iso!i I. Viir-ins. !"v :'J- ir ui i Vi!.-e.i- -Jesse II Powell. Ir E J Mount. n H rt J Warren. Craven William 15 Wadswortli. Cartetet and Jones Pr M F An ielell. (Jreeiif and Lenoir Edwanl i'.itritk. New Ilanov-r E!i W U.J.I. Puidin Pr James ; Pirk.-on. On' low -J A Manill. llladci:. Brunswe k, See Cipt J E!Ii.. I'uiiilici laml and Harnett William M W'ri SanipS'j:; Thomas 1 l-'aison. Vajie Win K bane. !,t. e!i- -c i; s. nut V;,K,..I p it ;:,.-. N'asil (.'apt A J Taylur. rrank'iu Wail.ia iloi- Harris. Warren Pr T J Pin hfoi d. tlranvi'lf U W Eassiu-r. Person Jaiae-J Ibdenian. Orange lion Win A (Jrahani. A'ancmee ate! ll.m.loiph (J ih-s Mehane. Chatham Wiiiiam P Tavlor. .Moore ami Moiitgonu i y Calvin W Wooley Uii.l.mo'id ami Kohe-on Ciles Eeiuh. Anson and l iuoii William C Smit'.i. (Juilfe-i d Peter Adams. Casweil lion in-dford Drew'i. iloekiiigiunn (jen I" Simtison. MeckleiiMire .I'lliu A Young. I'.ib.iri-'i.-; and lanly .1 W .-Sinitii. JJowai! joid Pavi' (; J (i K.wri.Mv ikw i,!-.oi u A i.mis. St .i.e.-, and F-.iv. ih I'.d J.t E Malt he iv.s. A h be.! HI I V, V. e Isaac J.uratt. :. Wi!!vc?, v-';c L i) Sl.ari.e. Parke. .McPowell. &c S J N.-al. Lincoln.. Hasten, ,vc .Jauies Ii White. I.' ntlu i lord, Polk. M () Pickoisoti. Pnncomhe, Henderson, Ac William M. Haywood. Macon. Ac C P Smith. Siiipn. COMMONS. Alamance !; Y McAdcn, Or E F Wat-mii. Alexander Pr J M Carson. Anson Piirdic Pichai dso-i. U II burns. A .-he J M Ccntrv. Pladen J W" Kuss. i:-aufoit Hon It S PomuU, Cant W T M.ir-h P.erlie Pr P T Henry. James b.'ml. P.I IIIISW ickP;,il'e'i L Ptl-M II. I'tineomlte John IJiir gin. llurke John Parks. C.iharrus W S Harris. 1 'aid well M X :! irnhardt. Camden John Porhes. t arteret No eleelion hold, on presence el' t'.ic cm-niv. Caswell S S Harrison, W illiam arcomit Long. t!u aiawrni uoo s lloepcr. Chatliam T Ii -Harris, Lieut W J Headc M ailUell. Clicrokec J H Iii vso!i. Chowan Lemuel C Iiinhcrrv. Cleveland Pax id Pea.u, J U Logan. 'ohirnlus W M lialdwim Craven J P. C Ilarroxv, Penj M Cook. I'limoerhimi and Harnett Hon J (J Sheplnr. John McCormiek, Ncill McKay, i'nii ituck P M !'.a.ter. Pavidsou Pr U I. P.eall. Ihnrv Wakcr. I'axie Henry P. Iloxvanl. Puplin J r Stanford. L W Hodges. K.ho comhc Pax id Col.h, l:,;l,( i7 P.vnum. Forsyth J-!: n P Ni--( ii. Pr P Keriier. Franklin - A W. Pcarce. J r. j,.-,!,,,, - Cveuj.ort. Pi- in,.. Hon i; l; Cidiam. J. as S An Capt 1. :: .em- t ! : issom Greene - Tapt II II Pest. (j.ullY.i.I- M s Slu-rxxood, K W (ilemi. W Ii Smith Call W II Manning. Halifax Pr Henry Joyuer. A II P.tvi. Il.iy..ood Pr S 1 f.ovc. Hertford J I Yann. Henderson- Alex Hem v. Hide -E L Maun. Iredell T A Allison, J, dm Young. Jackson J Keener. Jehnal-.-i Seth G Wood:. II, W II Avcra. .tones Anthony P. Ulio i-s. Lenoir - V W Puiin. Lim oln- - A Costlier. Macon Pr J M L p.. Madison- Pr Walton. Martin -Jame P 'i inson. McPowell Lt Y V Craig. Mecklenhurg- John L Drown. E C Grier. Montgomery E G L Uarringer. .Moore Alexander KoIIv. Na.h Henry (.' Wi!!iam?. New HaiioveY S J Person, J R Hawes. Northampton V W Povl.hs, Ca,-. H Stan-ill 'aslow J II Poy. Orange John Herrv, W X Patterson. Pasquotank Geu V E Mann. Perquiman Pr Jos II Riddick. Person Lt M D C Btimpnss. Pitt C Perkins. H G Albritton. RandolphJonathan VVorth, M S Rohhins. Richmond Lt Sanders M Ingram. Robeson Murdock MeR.ie, l") McNeill. Rockingham W I Gilliam. James Reynolds. Rowan F E S'uober, X N Pieming. I Rutherford A'R IJryan. J it Carj.enfer. Sampson William Kirby, Thos II Holmes. ! Stanly Lafiyette Greene. Stokes William Flynt. j Surry Dr Joseph liollingsworth. j Tyrrell (Same as in Carteret.) Union C Q Lemmond3. Wake H W Miller, Win Laws, G II Alfor L Warren Thos I Judkins, Leonard Henderson. 1 Washington (Same as iu Carteret.) f Watauga Wm Horton. ! Wayne B B Rives, M K Crawford. AVilkes E M Wellborn, A II Hampton. Yadkin A C Cowlcs. i'aiicx" Lt M D Youu". NEW MILITARY OR THE CONSCRIPTION ,ron,.ra understanding of it,- The conscript:'"1!! law places in the service of tlx Confederate States, for three years, unle.-s the war MoufT ends, all white men between eighteen and thirty five years of age, resident in the Confederate States, and nit h-gally exempt from service. The law is Mli lit as to exemptions; but an net defining the class of exempts has been passed, alter their term expires, uiin places are sooner supplied by recruits. The twelve months' men. between ci rhteen and ; thirty-five, who are retained beyond their term of j enn-rm -in. ami wim ii.nr not yet received u"iiun and furlough, shall receive both; the iurlougns, hov.i.ver, n lie grauu-u in sucn mimiiers ana at ver, n ie ''ran if such times as the Secretary of War may deem most compatible with the public interest; and the men may receive in lieu of furlough, the commuta tion ahie in money of the transportation granted to furioughed men by the act. The term of service of those who originally en listed for the war, r who have since re-enlisted for that period, is not atlt cted by the law. Men now in service are mo permitted to re-enlist in other organizations than those to which they now belong; and all re -enlistments that have been made from one existing company to another, or into a new coinpanj', where the re-en!Lf moot has not been perfected by actual transfer, is in e fleet can celled. Companies, battalions and regiments of twelve months men, retained in service by the act, shall be entitled, within forty days from the date of the act, on a clav lo uu lixetl ov tue C ommamier ot tlio t .1 II .1 i 1 e . i Bridgade, to re-organi:e, y electing all their of ficers whom tle-y had a right heretofore- to elect. Companies, battalions, squadrons, or regiments organized, or in process of organization, by au thority from the Secretary of War, which may, with in thirty days from the passage ed'the act, have the whole number of men necessary to complete their organization actually enrolled, not includinr, how- j ever, ill that number persons new in service, shall be mustered into the service of the Confederate States, and be received in that arm of the service in which they wen.- authorized to organize, and elect their company, 1-attaiiou and regimental oflieers. To enroll the persons contemplated by the act, and not now in service, the President may, with the consent of the ( J ovcrnors of the States, employ State j officers; if such consent cannot be obtain d, appointed by the 'on-Picsi- reiterate omc I . iV -hall dent. Persons not now in service, win ill be enrolled. shai! be assigned by the Secretary of War to the dill'erent companies d" the State from wldeh such persons are drawn; until each company is filled to I 111-1 VUllMMl Kltiol.ol- II.- lIlUAIlli IU1I II UliHM 1 Seamen and ordinary1 seamen, enrolled under the act, may, on application id the Secretary of the ! Navy, lie transferred to the naval si ervice, j If, after tilling up the companies, regiments, bat- taiions and siiiadrons from any State, there shall remain any ot the enrolled men, the excess shall be kept as a reserve, and at stated intervals, not ex ceeding three months, details, to be made by lot. shall be drawn from the reserve to keep the com panies as nearly full as practicable. The persons so reserved remain tit home until called into service, and receive no pa- until actually mustered in. 'I"l:ey aie noi, while at Lome in ieseie, subject to the rules and articles of war, except that if they wilfully refuse to obey a call of the President they shall be held as deserters, and punished as such. Whenever the President shall think that. 1.p j exigencies of the service ro-juiro it, he may call into , active service the entire reserve, ur so much as mav j be necessary, and they shall be organised under ; such rubs as the Secretary of War may adopt, and j shall elect their field and company officers. 1 lie reserves lrom t nc!i State, when thus called out, shall be organized separately. Every man mu.-tcri d into service, xvho shall bring with him a musket, shot gun, rifle or carbine ac cepted as an efficient xveapon, shall receive the value of it us ascertained by the mustering officer under such regulations as the Secretaryof War may prescribe, or if the owner be ui.xvi'iing to sell, he shall receive one dollar u month for the use of such arm. Persons not liable to duty may bo received n , substitutes, under .-iich regulations us th le Secretury ot War may proscribe. Vacancies shall be tilled by the President from the company, battalion, squadron or regiment in x Inch such vacancies occur, by promotion accord ing to seniority, except in case of disability or other incompetency. The President may, hox.ever. fill a vacancy bx promoting any officer of the company, battalion, .-quadrnn. or regiment, xvho may have been dis tinguished in the service by valor and skill, without roteronoo to seniority. Vacancies in the loxvest grade of commissioned officers of a Company shall be Idled by election or the President may promote to such vacancy lion-eommis.-ioiied olm-.Ts or privates, xvho have distinguished themselves, by skill and valor in the service. Persons XT now in service, may, before being enrolled, volunteer with existing companies now in service. EXEMPTIONS I ml, r (!tt- Cuusm'j.ti'ou f,uic f A bill entitled "An net to exempt certain per from enrolment for servico in the armies; of ons the C onteelerate States?. " Section 1. The Congress of the Confederate' States of America do enact, That all persons who I hall be held to b- utirit for military s.-rvie. ,o,,h... rules to be prescribed by the Secretarx- of War: all in the service or employ of the Confederate States; .in jmuei.w ami e.xeeuuve o;iicers ot t ontedenit le or State ( .oVeiumeiit; the members of both I nouses of ongress, and of the legislator! the several -Males ami their respective ofheers; all eh-rks o 11 Hicers of th,- State and Confederate Govern ments allowed by law; all enua-ed i:i carrvin- tin oi.ui-; an lerrymen on p.,st routes; all oil p. r-on- engaged iu the marine serviee. ts rial and in if trans- a mal serxu-eon river and railr.a. i-oitation: ;ili teh-graphie oju rativ rout ail ministers oi iriigioii, m tin- regular disc! lai'e-!- ,,f mioiteri;il bities; all i-ne-a-'ed in work ll'dll 111-11.. I'nrn.i,... and t.umdr.es: a 11 jo-rnevmen printers aetuallv em-pb'.ve-U in pr-nting m-wspapers: all proident's and professors e.l eolhes and academies, and all tenoh- i i Having as manv dents of t!) - ii.enrv seliolars- imnniii,-.n. , i '-"oi.iiu a null- le piioiie iii-iutnk ,,. .. . ,i . , and u.e leguiar nurses and attendants therei 4i.nnliAi iim 1 ..... 1 ; t in, anil the i.'j i ' , llKMnstitut onsf.il. f!,n .1. lllst itotioi. f. ... !, .1 ...l' , ...... iuiuk, ami oumt: ,n each apothecary storo ...,w . established one- apothecary in good stunJii,-. who , is a practica druggist: superintendents and opera tives in wool and other faetoi"u-5. who may be ex i e.apted by the fceeretary of War, shall be. and urt j hereby, exempted from military service iu the j armies of the Confederate States. j Impairing, JJcn-Iiiui-in-, -7 j The subscriber begs leave to inform the public, that he is prepared to Repair Locks of every description Clocks and Jewelrj-; he xvili also clean Jeweirv fjr a very low price: xvill make Keys cf all kinds; in fact, all 1 kind of light Repairing done at short notice. Special ! attention paid to Bell-hanging. He mav be found op ! posite the post-otlice. W. w". WOODEL. ! Jan 26, 1SG2. I Wanted, Ja thousand obi Kev?, of diifcrent sizes; i old Oun-Iocks, &c. W. W. WOODEL. 1 , i . i ,. , . t,n mi- lie. ii Jan 2?. IK, ;;os:! the piit-u!J;ef . which embraces generally those hitherto exempt, j -j 'a, Missouri.' ftwidve moX' men, between the Presen!.;,l ! Huger S C, commanding at Norfolk. ! 0.c,. nro continued, in service for two vears from Jumes Long.ti eet, Ala, army of rtomac ; r - .1 - i4 , i i .1 'John B Magrmior, a, commanding at lorktown. the expiration of their present term, should the war. . T" , i' v .1 . 1 , i , -j ... , ! Thomas J Jackson, a, commanding north-western . continue so long; and all those under eighteen and 1 ' ' . . ; over thirty-five, are to be retained for ninety l.iys c"c?' .n v mmn.1,n nf T. ss their A LIST OF GENERALS IN THE CON FEDERATE ARMY. GEXr-lIALS IS THE liEOULAR ARM V. Robert E Lee, ofVa, Commanding General. Samuel Cooper, Va., Adjutant General. Albert S Johnston, Texas, commanding in Ky, Joseph E Johnston, Va, commanding Northern Va. P G T Ueauregard, l!a, commanding army of Co lumbus, Ky. MAJOU-OrXEUALS IS THE PROVISIONAL A11MY. David E Twiggs, Georgia, resigned, l.eonidas Polk, La, commanding at Memphis. Uraxton Bragg, La, commanding at Pensacola. Earl Van J)rn, Miss, Army of Potomac. Cinstaviis W Smith, Ky, Army of Potomac. T II Holmes, N C, army ot Potomac. Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida, army of Potomac. George B Crittenden, Ky, commanding East Tenn. in:;;Aiii :i:-;i:nki:ai.s in the l'KOVisioxAr. army. Milledre L Bonham, S C, army of Potomac. ; jtl;ltl j; nyd, Va, commanding army Kanawha Henry A iso, a, Koauoke Island. Ben Mcf'ulloch, Texas, Missouri. Henry l Jackson, (5a, resigned. K ibert S Garnett, Va, killed in action. William H T Walker, Ga, resigned. Barnard 3- Bee, S ('. killed in i.etion. Alexander I Law ton, Ga, commanding coast of G a. Gideon J Pillow, Tenn. Samuel B Anderson, Tenn, Kentucky. Daniel S Donolson. Tenn, coast of S Carolina. 1 l ivid B .Jones, S C, army of Potomac. Jones M Withers, Ala, commanding coast of Ala. John (' I'.-nibertoii, Vu, coast of S C. d S Ewell, Va. armv of Potomac. John II Winder. Maryland, Bichmond. Junnl A Early, Va, army of Potomac. Thos B Flotirnoy, Ark, died in Arkansas SamiK 1 Jones, a, army of Potomac. j Arnold Elaey, Maryland, armv of Potomac Daniel II Hill, X C, army of Potomac.- , Henry ll Sibley, I. a, I exas I ronfier. ; Wm H C Whiting, (la. army of Potomac. ; Wm W Lorincr, X C, Western Virginia. Richard II Anderson. S C. Pensacola. Albert Pike, Ark, Indian Commissioner. Thos T I'auntleroy. Va. resigned. ; Hob, -rt. To. nubs, ( 1 a, army of Potomac. Pauiel Ktigglos, Va, Louisiana. I'hnrh s Clark. Miss, army of Potomac, j Uo.-wcli S Kipley, S C, coast of S (J. ! Isaac li Trimble, Md, army of Potomac. .John 15 OVayson, Ky, died in Florida. 1'aul -p Ilebert, Fa, coast of Texas. Richard (! (lutlin, X C, commanding coast of X C. Felix K Zidlicoffer, Tenn, killed in Kentucky. i'.e.ij F Cheatham, Tenn, Kentucky. .Joseph P Anderson, Va, coa.-t of X C. Simon F Duckner, Ky.. Kentucky. Lei'ov Pope Walker, Ala, Alabama. Albert (1 Mane-hard, Fa, Norfolk. Gabriel J Rains, X C, Yorktown. J F U Stuart, Va, army of Potomac. Lafayette McLaxvs, Ga., Yorktoxvn. Thos v Drayton, S C, coast of S (J. Tho.-C iiiudman, Ark. Kentucky. aci lev ii iiiaucieii, ja, I'eiisacoia John Port '..iter MeCown, Tenn, Kentucky. Tilghman, Ky. Kentucky. Floy, Nathan ( I Fvans, S f', coast of V (!. Ca'huus M Wilcox, Tenn. army id' Potomac. Philip St George Cocke, Va, ilifd in Vu. l V. Ilhodes, Ala, army of Potomac. Richard TavFr, La. army of Potomac. Louis T Wigfall, Texas, army of Potomac, dames II T rapier. S C, coast ef Florida. S;im'l G l-'reiich, M i-s, army e.f Potomac. in II Carroll. Tenn., Fast Tennessee. Hugh W Mercer. (Fa, Humphrey .Marshall, Ky. Kentucky. .John C F.reckinridge, Ky, Kentucky. Richard Griffith, Miss, army of Potomac. Alexander P Stewart, Ky. Kentucky. Wm Montgomery Gardner, Ga, on furlough. Richaid V Garnett, Va, army of Potomac. Wi liam Mnhone, A'u, Xorfofk. F O-Hrian Franch, X C coast of X C. Maxcy Gregg, S 0, coast of S C. R F Colston, Virginia. Fdward Johnston. Virginia. Henry I loth. Virginia." John-ton II Duncan, Louisiana. S A M Wood, Alabama. George W Randolph, Virginia. Howell Cobb, of Georgia. Joseph L Hogg, of Texas. J J Pettigrexv, Xorth Carolina. A V Hill, Virginia. Robt Ransom, Xorth Carolina. T1IK WKST l'DINT fi KXERATjS. Thefollo-.ving Confederate- Generals are graduates ..r x est loin : amuel ( ooper, John II Winder, Isaac F 1 nmble, Daniel S D.-mdson, Penj linger, Albert S Johnston, JHo J Grayson. Leonidas Polk, (.ahru l ' bams, Thos F Drayton, Hugh W Mercer, Joseph F Johnston, .R,.b't F Lee, Theophilus II Holmes Albert G Fh.nchanl. John J! Magruder, ' 'V'11:'1'"' I Ht. George Cocke, Humi.hrev xi.MMia.i, i.ift.aril C (.athn, Daniel Fugles, Jos ... v ltm rs. Joseph R Anderson, Floyd Tilghman, Fraxton Fragg, m II T Walker, Jno C IV.nber ton, Arnold Flzey, Henry Sibley. Jubal A Earlv, t T . J,,'1'' Jai,1PS 11 Tr"!i,r, Alex II Fawton, ',. V , AC ;(;',WU' S Jvell, Paul () Ilebert, Richard 1 Farnett. Robert S Harnett, Sam'ljones, Fail an Don,, (Ftavus W Smith, Mansfield Foveil James Fongstreet, Daniel II Hill, Riediard II Anderson, Fafayeflo MoFaws, Alexander I' Stewart, Foswedl S Ripley, Sanfl (i French, Simon 'r IVr, m1.1'."' L Kirh.v Sinith, F.arnard E Ih'e, Wm II C biting, Thomas J Jackson, Cadmus M Wil ir i ii ii- i -. - - . cox, "avid It Jones, m M (Jardner, .Nath; i an (J i.x an.-, o i i, .stiuirt. OENIXAI.S Will) WEIJK NOT filiADCATES AT WEST POINT. ! The folloxvinp Generals were appointed to theohl j nited States Army, without passing through the West 1 oint Academy: David F Twi-rs, Win W Foring. cn I he lolloxvmp t.enerals first : Mexican war: M F Fioiihani. saxv servico in the Heiirv 1? T,,.l- ( .nieon J I iilow, Samuel R Anderson. Clias Chirk Tiios C lliiidnmn. John C iba ekiurid-e Feni F .............. jiimi. v-ll.lliu, .lllie-ir ,71,-.,, 1 1 r:h. .!.:..,, , : .... J ' Tiie fdloxxiog ( Minerals participated in the-Texan r1"": ll"d '!',lu;;,s with iu-n iicCuiich. Loins 1 iglatl. Tin-following fFmeruls saw- no military -ervice pi ex ions to tho present war. Jul,,, Flo d. fem-v A Wise, Robert Toombs, Fitdiaid Tavlor The.s F Flournoy, F Fope Walker, F K Zollienl',.,-, Win Mahone. Ltl'll Franch, William II Cairo, R i; Rhodes. Some, however, received military educu cations at State institnthms. irginia has lf fienerals : . .. l.' . . . i - i tx in the Confederate -viuoes, ootuu asoiina Jonisiana S; (J eorgia 7: i ennessee r; Aoriii Carolina S: Kenfuekv 7 1 7 I . X 1 .. 1 . I i . . . ... - ; Mary i.mu -j; .i.iaoaina i; .xi ississiio u 1: i.v,u '! exas .; Ark.-m- sas I lorida J; Missouri none. The following Generals were born at the North though previous to the present war they were citF zens ot the Southern States: General Coopor. born ... ii.in., inoiey. inuiiio; l-ointjertoii, in P, uin- svixanm: riKe, m .Massachusetts- U, anchard, iu -Massachusetts; I rench, iu Xexv Jersey The following are natives of Xorth Carolina viz: Feonidas iVik, Braxton Fira?fr, Theophilus Holmes, I5,. McCulloch. Wm W Lorin-, Rich ' C Gatlin Felix K Zollicofier, Gabriel j" C L v. l I. anth.j Hoop Poles, Staves and Cord Wood I Wanted .it the CharloU.- Steam Mill ! !-'"'! 1:" JOHN WILKES. 1 COTTON SEED WAITED. The undersigned will pay the highest cash price for Cotton Seed, at their Oil Works, five miles south-east of Charlotte, at Isaac X. Alexander's mills. '-". STEPHENS &- WIILSXAXT. Dec 3, 1861 tf Ml. J. M. MILLER, Charlotte, N. C, 11:13 resumed the Practice of Medicine, and can he found at his Office in lirawley's Building, immediatelv over Drucker and Ileiibrun's Store, or at his residence. Feb. 25, 18G2. WM. & R. TIDDY Charlotte and Lincolnton, N. C, manufacturers of MOMIMEXTS, HEADSTONES, &c, &c. r-v-Orders at eitJier Yard respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention. Feb 1, 1802 tf THE SOUTH CAROLLWAN, Published Daily and Tri-weekly. C0LU3IMA BANNER, A "Weekly Family Paper. COLILMISIA S. C. This is the Largest Family Paper in the South, and is offered to the dome-tic circle for News and Political Intelligence. The Tales and Stories xvhieh are offered to the reader? of the P.anuer are the elibrt.s vf Southern Genius, xvhieh it is a pleasure to foster. Original Sketches, Literary and Scientific Essays, and Miscel laneous Selections, regularly mnkc their appearance in its columns. Subscription Daily, SO; Tri-Weekly, $J; Weekly, 2 per annum, in advance. Papers stopped xvhen sub scription expires. Feb. 1, 1302 R. W. GIP.P.ES, Proprietor. ' WHEAT ! The subscriber is prepared to purchase the new crop ot" Wheat a t the highest market price. Fanners will find it to their advantage to call at the CI! A 11 LOTTE STKA.M .MILLS before selling. "y 1, ISO". tf JNO. WILKES. 5iJ. E. SI. Ar'IIIKW8, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Vi'ould inform the nnLdic generally, and the citi:-o'n-; of Mecklenburg particularly, that he has resumed the Practice of DENTISTRY and may 1jj found at his old stand. He is prepared to set Artificial Teeth on Gold, Silver, Vulcanite, or on-- the Cheoplastie process, ns patients may desire, and fill Teeth with Gold, Tin, Amalgam or Os Artificial. He is also prepared to perform any operation belong ing to Dentistry, and need not say thai he will be pleas ed to wait upon any of his old frit-ads or new friends you may take that tor granted. February 5, Isol TAILORING 1JUSIXKSS. SHOP. P5 fa NEW The undersigned is opened a Tailor- rA ma ,nop in .sprin l-iuiiuni;-, Koom ? '" w':crc li0 is I'i'cpared to do all U jf M kineld of work in his line. He respect li I 1 :v fully asks a trial and a share of public ),ilit:u'.v su'lls furnished to order. Mr R M Robinson, an e:perienced cutter, will super intend the establishment. J. A. CALDWELL. February IS, 1802 liy the Governor of North Carolina. A PISOUL, A tI 1TIOA'. NORTH CAROLINIANS! your country needs your aid for its .rotection and defence against an invading foe. The President of" the Confederate States has made a reipii.-it ion upon our State to complete her (piota of troops in the field. Our own borders are invaded by the enemy in force, now thretenting an advance to de prive us of liberty, pioperly, and all that we hold dear as a self-governing and free people. Wo must resist him at all hazards and by every means in our power. He xvages war for our subjugation a war forced upon us i:i wrong and prosecuted without right and in a spirit of vengeful wickedness without a parallel in the his tory of warfare among civilized nations. As you value vour rights of self-u-ovcrnment: all the blessin-'s of freedom; the halloxved endearments of home and tircsiile, of family and kindred, 1 call upon you to rally to their defence, and to sustain the noble and sacred cause in which we are engaged. Xorth Carolina has alvvavs moved true, constant and brave in the hour of trial and of danger. .Never let it be said in the future that she has failed to maintain this high renown. If xve are threatened now more than heretofore, and upon our ownjsoil, let our exertions be eiptal to every demand on our patriotism, honor and glory. No temporary reverses dampened the arder of your ancestors, even though the enemy marched in columns through the State. The fires of liberty still burned brightly in their breasts. They were moved in nexv energy, and resisted by gal lant deeds, with abiding hope and unflinching courage and perseverance, bravely contending xvith enemies at home as xvell the foreign foe, until, after a struggle of seven long years, our indej en deuce xvas achieved and acknowledged. Let us imitate their glorious example. The enemy is redoublinghis efforts, and straining every nerve to overrun our country and subjugate ns to his domination his avarice and ambition. Already it is proposed in their Congress to establish a territorial government in a portion of our State. Now is toe time to prove our zeal ami animate by our example. I call upon the bruxe and patriotic men of our State to volunteer, from tiie mountains to the sea. You are wanted to fill up oar piota in the Confederate Army, and for the. special defence of the State. I rely, with cinire confidence, for a prompt and cheerful response to this call upon your pat riotism and valor. Tender yourselves in companies and in squads under officers of your own selection. You will be at once accepted ami organized into regiments under the laws that are or may be made, and which it is my duty to execute. The Adjutant General of the State xvill issue the necessary orders for this purpose. Fellow-Citizens: Yeur first allegiance is due to North-Carolina. Rally to her banners. Let every man do his duty, and our country will be safe.. Given under mv hand and the seal of the State, at Raleigh, this 221 of Fe! jruarv, one thousand eidit hundred and sixty-two. HENRY T. CLARK. The Charlotte Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, iO.VTINl'ES to take risks afratinst l.s by lire, on y Houses. Goods, Produce, ir., at usual rates. I'rc.iiJt'nt A. C. STEELE. J 'ic: I'r, ,-idct, t- C. O V E RM A X, A don,,, JOS. IF WILSOX, S.-cu 7' .-' K. XYK ilLTCHISON. DIRECTORS: A. C. STEELE, S. T. WRLSTOX, JNO. L. IIROWN, WM. JOHNSTON', M. R. TAYLOR, F. SCARR, CIIAS. OVERMAN". Krccu'Jrs ComudtdeS. T. Wriston, F. Starr, Jno. L. Rrown. April 10, 1SGF Atlantic. Tcim. Sc Ohio IS. I?.,) States vir.LF, June 2, 1802. J bi and after Thursday, the 5th inst., the Pas3enger Traiu w ill leave the head of the Road on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, a- 5.40 A. M,' and reach Charlotte in time to connect with the morn ing train to Columbia. Passengers leaving Statesville in tue morning xvill reach Columbia in the afternoon. T. J. SUMNER. June 17; lffi Engineer. CHARLOTTE DJIUG --STORE.' E. NYE HUTCHISON A CO. RETAIL DEALERS IS Foreign and DoiuesUc Drugs, . X Medicines, Chemicals, rerfumery, - Fancy Articles, Oils, Taints, Var- f atam-fPiM- '''shes, Window Glass, ratty, The ? . P"y.t''LVis- Sln(i Tlinifnt nn Riil-n!n Fin 8.1 Alcohol, Pure Liquors," Canton 2Jl Teas, Field and Garden Seeds, &c. jpigT" Having closed our Books, we intend hereafter to sell for cash." May 7, 1SG1. WOOD-WORK and BLACKSMITHIKG. The subscriber is prejuired to do all kinds of Wood work and Placksmithing, such as making and repair ing Wagons andDuggies, Ilorsc-shoeing, ic. IlisShoji 13 at his residence, nearly opposite Mr W F Pliifer's dwelling, and he also has a Blacksmith Shop on the back-street in the rear of the .Mecklenburg House. He solicits a share of public patronage, and feels confident he can give satisfaction both in workmanship and charges. Give him a trial. J. II. PROPEST. January 7, 1PG2 id KALES OF COTTON, for which the ivi'Rt' highest market price will be paid in cash. Those having Cotton to sell xxill please give us a call betbrr disposing ot it. FLTAS & COHEN, tf Charlotte, Jan. 1 1, 1SG2 STJMMEE CLOT T.X X 1XT 'Gr . Having enlisted for the war, I desire to close out the stoek of SUMMER CLOTHING I have still on hand at common prices for cash. The stock consists of a variety of Mens' and Roys' Clothing, and Gcnls' Furnishing Goods, I would also give notice that xve have a great many accounts standing open and would be pleased to have them settUd by cash while money is plenty, or at least by Notes. My Pooka will be found in the hands of Mr Saml. P. Alexander, who is authorized to make settlement. - June 3, 18C2. J. M. SPRINGS. JOHN A. LANCASTER 6c SON, Stock Brokers, R. A . LANCASTER. March i,s. 1S02. P. J. WRIGHT. 1000 Cords Tan- For v h..h ii, highr-vt cash p i ' e April 1, lSdL -lin-id Bark Wanted, ice xvill be paid. ARE K AilNW FILER, Dallas, N. C. eeds Altaehtiieiit-', and Court Flanks, for sale at this Office. In consequence of the great advance in paper, xve are compelled to advance the priee uf Planks to S- a ipiire. i. a w Ij e'e t t , COTTON FACTOR a v n a EX Eli A L COMMISSI OX MIMICHAXT, No. 2 Cnion street, MAS" ORLEANS. I. :.-'' :trict attention given to purchasing. Jan b'o'J 1 x r jid 1M5A MAI, We keep nt Pea .Meal for I our SreuKi Flouring Mi!) in this place eding eoxvs and stock. AI-o. xve have on hami'at all times Family, Extra. Suneriiiie ami coarse Fboir Cum Mi al We warrant our fami'y ilour. lad Grits can. al u a s be had at (he mill J. WILKES &. CO. 1802 Jan'v 1 . r.Y JT. II. KE2IC1S, Proprietor. JterSL -pr- r K t v a c o u m o 0 VERY ACCOMMODATION' afTordedthe 1 1 B '! Ai patrons ot 'heCharlott e Hotel. At this Hot , is kept the line of Daily Stages lrom Charlotte u Asheville. Oct. 1, 1 80 1 . J. I. KERR. The Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills do not cure all dinars but thev are wur- ranlrd to cure T.ncoreah, or Widths that dreadful scourge to temale health, happiness and usefulness. 'They are no'. sU-nted and ore no humbug, but are prepared by a Xorth Carolina physician of high standing and of long- experience in the treatment of female diseases. All that is necessary to convince you of their el'ieacy is a fair trial. For particular.--, see wrappers. Price $1 per box. For sale at the DRUG STORES. Ji.n. 15, 18G1 yr WILKINSON &. CO., KA LKKS IN Wato3aes, j T7 el TJ ,?l t Ik 1 Silver&platci ?S i e r i i ii i vti a re . A .1 W W T AND FANCY HOODS, No. 5, Granite Range, Opposite the Mansion House, CHARLOTTE, X. C. Attention given to Repairing Watches and Jewelry. September IS. 1SG1. y New Supply of WATCHES, JEWELRY, Solid Siker and Plated Ware. The subscriber has lately purchased a very extensive supply of the above articles. His purchases being made directly from the manufacturer, he is therefore enabled to sell at a very small advance on cost, and persons may rest assured that all his articles are war ranted to le what he represents them to be. BfjU Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and xvill receive mv persou.il attention. R. W. RECKWITII. Xtv. 27, IbOl tf Tailoring. JOHN YOGEL, Practical Tai lor, respectfully informs the citi zens of ( harlotte and surround ing. count ry, that he is prepared to manufacture gcntWnc! 's clo thing in the latest style and at shori notice. His best exertions xvill be given to render satisfac tion to those who patronize him. Siiop opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Rrown & Stitt's store. Jan. 1, 1KJ2. tf J. G. 9r& I Headquarters i. C. Militia, ) j ALU IT A N'T GENERA JS OFFICE, r j Geseh-U. Oi:ir:u No. :;. Rai-ngh, Dec 7, 1 8 C 1 . ) I The following persons will be exempt from Company i drills, except once in three months: All workmen in I any Factory engaged in w orking for the State, or mak ! ing arms, lead or poxvder, Ojr in ship building for the j Slate or Confederate States, the necessary employees ; of Telegraph or Express lines, or Daily Press, Ferry -! men and keepers of Canal Locks, State officers and ! other persons w hose employment in the service of the j State is inconsistent xvith their attendance on Militia j drill, and persons excused under the Militia Law. -! -" This order will not be understood as excusing any j person from Militia duty when called upon to repel fin ! invasion, or suppress an insurrection, or from Regimen- ta I or Brigade drills nud musters.. Py order of the ; Commnmlf r-iti-ehiff. J. G. MARTIN, 1 Dfc. 17. Adjutant General. iNEWp.GQODsr The largest stock of FALL AND WINTER r-r, in the town, is now on band at the popular and r ionable Uoue of ; -. ' ' . '. ; , Hs''- Koopniann & Phelps. The publiCj cmd' especially the Ladies, are vp spectfiilly invited to call and examine our stoek P t knoxv thev cannot fail to be pleased, both as i,' r e and price". ... ' 10 Halii, We are now opening daily, as we receive them f the first Houses in the Northern cities, the fern m splendid Goods in part: - ' 0iiing Merinos, Delaines, Poplins, Silts LADIES Til AV KLIN G GOODS. ' Frcneli, English & American Prints, a large stock Qualities and prices to suit all tastes and purses Splendid CLOlKS ml SJriipj. xvhieh particular attention is invited, bonnets J i ey's and Flats, Embroideries, Triniuungs Hoc" tlloves, &c. Our Staple nud Domestic Dei'artnJT?' full and complete, and for it we defy competition WE will IVOT BE UDEnsoLB, We have a splendid assortment of C'Alil'J-'Ts 1 Family and Negro Blankets. Our na READ Y-MADE CL 0 TIILXG this season surpasses, in finish and superiority heretofore splendid stoek in that line; and the ' I, -thing is, xx c xvill sell at shorter proOts than ever. IIOOTS and SHOES. our slock hi n,;. dejiartment is very complete, ami selected for LnJiw Gent'emen, Children and Servants with prent cure ftd at lov prices. A large and cheap stoikof choice G3 g is q g gs . HARDWARE, &c, We call the attention of ouroldand highly valued rns tomeis, and buyers generally, to the fact that, ticU pitting their tastes and wants, we have neither stnrc! ion ui cnie- j:i uiuer lei snuiiiiu jucase t Inni, an J k8 sincerely assure them that with these views and im..n. tions, xve will sell on terms entirely to nccotnniodit all who call on us. KOOP.MANN i 1'lFd.l'S Jan. I, 1SG2. tf ' ' 4 Quinn's Rheumatic Remedy Has e fleeted cures of Rheumatism that were eonsidi-red hopeless, certificates to prove which can be exbibiu-il The suffering are invited to give the medicine a trial Orders addressed to the undersigned at CliarR.tte wil receive prompt attention. W. W. Od'"" April 10, 1800. Trice $1 50 per bottle.' ' pr oc;e amatioS' " E5y the tiorcriior ot I. Carolina, K-VEC LTIYK 1)EP. 11TM KKT, ) Raleigh, March 2Pth, I8H2. In pursuance of the power vested in me by the Con stimiion, and by and xvitli the advice of tin; council of State, I, Henry T. Clark, Governor of North Carolina do hereby prohibit t he exportation beyond the limits' of the Slate, of all cotton and xvoolen goods, iiiehiiliii(; yarns, Jeans, Lin.-eys and blankets except through tie order- of the proper oi!icers of the Confederate or iSiate f !ovi ruuients. The Adjutant General will cause the-proper orders to be issued to enforce this proclamation in the most prompt and efficient manner. All Agents to ptircliwe on behalf of the State are rcepiired to have written authority. HENRY T. CLARK. Amil I, 1SC2 ?,t iluituliic IK pat tun ul at J fatolina ADJUTANT GENERAL'S O I" KICK, R.xi.i- ion, March 22, iyJ2. j General ( Irder No. fi. All new Companies of Xorth Carolina Volunteers must be tendered directly to lh State, othciwi.-e tiie bounty authorized by Cue ordinance of the Convention to re. he North-Carolina's (junta of troops, will nut be paid to them, as the laxv does not. allow it. TIip Com panies so tendered xvill be organized into h'cgiiiicnts by the Stale, the cemm iss ioned olhcers of which fleet their field officers. The bounty xvill Le paid earli Com pany as soon as possible, after their arrival in Ciutip. II. No organization of Regiments or l!al Uli'.uis xill be ree guized unless the same is done by authority of the State and in compliance xxith its Iaxvs. III. Those Troops being raised for immediate MTiflil service .Mould have no more baggage than each man can carry in hi-j knnpsaek. It is dersirabh; thai each man bring a blanket (if he can furnish it.) Any addi tional articles must necessarily bo lost if brought. IV. All communications on Military matters mint lie sent to this Office. In no other xvay xvill they receive immediate attention. Ry order of Governor Clakic, J. (J. MARTIN, 10-It. Adjutant General. a tce:iv i, aw esook. CARTWELL'S PRACTICE AT LAW. Just published, a treatise upon -the PRACTICE -AT LAW in North Carolina, byEoxvAiiu C'A.viWiU LL.li., author of the X. C. Justice, etc. CONTENTS: Of legislative power in general; legisl.-.tive power in Xorth Carolina; legislative powers of justices cf tin peace; county boundaries deed, etc.: county revenue and charges; court-houses, prison., etc.; county trustee; jury trials; fairs and public sales; general assemMj; inspections, public landings, etc,; poor liou;es and hospitals; rcgisteis and clerks; rivers and creeks; gates, ferries and bridges: weights and measures; idiots sod lunatic.-; retailers; Xeuse river; public roads and cart ways; public landings and inspections; mills and mil lers: ordinaries and constables; patrols: wardens of the poor; prison bounds; roads, ferric? and fridges; poll tfli exemptions; executive power in general; executive power in North Carolina; executive power of the courts; chief justice aud clerk; attorneys at laxv; attorney gen eral: reporter and marshal, clerks and solicitor; ce-tinst-for paupers; guardians; county attorney; Auctioneers: county court clerks; coroners; boundary eornnii.'f ioncrs; committees of finance; county trustee; county trcastirtr; special court ; commissioners of fairs; inspector.-; tu perintendents of schools; commissioners of navigation; wardens of the poor; registers, commissioners ef'rivtrs and creeks; sheriffs; constables; rangers; standard keep ers; retailers; administrstors ; chairman of sj'i-cisl court; commissioners of deeds and conveyance; com missioners of loxv lands; entry takers and surveyors; superintendents of elections; guardians and receivers; inspectors; commissioners of infernal improvements; partition; patrol committees; processioners ; tflx fist1"' and boards of valuation; overseer of ron 'a ntid rivcrF commissioners of wrecks; tobacco pickers and cooper The APPENDIX contains forms of Deeds and Ton' veyances, ns follow: Agreements, assignments, awards, bills of sale, bills of exchange and lading, bonds, rid cc Raucous bonds, contiaets, deeds, marriage fitde mints, mortgages, copartnership articles, note?, e" leases, ic, .x:c. This book contai; i ij'jG pages, is gotten up in ?uPe' rior style and bou;.d in laxv calf. Price, single copji 5.00. m EDWARD CANT WELL, Rai.ki;h, ".C C tt. Tsiylor'M VIRGINIA PRINTING IKK ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of Adams and Leigh streets, RICILMONP, C . R . T A V I, O R , Printing Ink ManuftcW rer, take pleasure in announcing to the Souther Press that his Ink Factory is now in sueccsff''! ope ration in the manufacture of" every description of Print ing Ink, xvhieh he is prepared to furnish on n?' able terms. News, Rook und Job Inks; of exit descrip tion always 011 hand. Orders promptly attended to. Alhi- C. R. TAYLOR, . July 2d. Richmond, Cauln ell's Practice. During my abtence in the Military service of ll"' State, in Virginia, snbscribers and others desiring its of the above work, can obtain them of Jlrs. Cast' well. Raieigb. All persona indebted to rne, by note or otherwise ,'sr' requested to pay her. I will Lold her receipt rood- Price of single copies of the above 5,o0 A ded"0 tion will be made to those who buv to ?H1 again. - EDWARD CANT WELL. Camp near Norfolk, July ?.0, 16C1. VAITCI. Wanted for the Confederate Array, 1000 pair Socks. .rP YOUNG, WRISTON 401.- Jnlv ?.. Ifif.l tf
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