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EDWARD J. HALE ^ SONS.
El ITORS AND PROPRIETORS
From the Charleston Courier.
A LIST OF THE GENERAL OFFICERS IN THE
armies of the «'(»NFEDERATE STATES.
The lollowiiiti interesting statistica of the Con-
Class of 1»38 Daniel Rusrgles.
Class ot 1885 Jones M Withers.
Class of l>j8G Joseph li Anderson, Lloyd Tilgh-
nian.
Pricc for the Setni-W’eekiy Observkr (R) if paid in
advance: $3 iO if pai l during the year of iubsjrip-
ion; or S i after the vear hag expired.
For the Weekly Obskkver Si! 00 per unnuiu. if paid in
fodorate Army organization are due to one of the j 1^37 iJraxton BraLr^r, Wni II T Walker,
llichtnond correspondents ot the Courier. In the (j Pemberton, Arnold Elzey,
list of Hrigadier-Geiicrals in the Provisional Ar- |
Henry II Sibley, Jubul A Early.
my, the regular order of appointment is perhaps i j Hardee. James II Trapier
not always observed, but we believe the list is
otherwi-i.* correct. The dates of graduation lioai
fion; or S3 OO after tlie year has exj'ired.
Al>VERTISEMKNTS inserted I’ot tiO cenig per
■quare of 16 lines for the first, and 3i> cents for each
lucceediiig publication. Y^early adveriisements by spe-
•ial contracts, at reasonable rates. .Vdvertisers are
raquesttfd to slate the number of insertions desired, or
;hey will bo oontinued till forbid, and cliarged accord
ingly.
Advertiisenjdnts to be lusan ad intiJt, chargaU 50 p«r
MBt «xtra.
SPKC'A:. NOTICE.
From and after this date, no name of a new subscriber
will b« entered without payment in advaiK>«i, nor will
ih« paper be sant to such subscribars fur a longer time
ihan is paid for.
Such of our old subscribers as desiru lo tako Uie pa-
p«r on this system will plsasu notify us when making
remittances. Jan'y 1.
advance: 50 if paid during the year ot subscrip- W'est Point are taken from (}urdner’s Dictionary
ot the L iiited States Army;
ill the l\ejular Army.
1 Samuel Cooper, Va, Adjutant Ceneral.
2 Albert S Juhnston, Texas, commanding in
Kentucky.
0 Jo.'-cph E Johnston, Va, commanding North
ern Virginia.
4 Robert E Lee, Va. commanding South Atlan
tic Coast.
5 P (» T Beauregard, Lou, commanding Army
of Potomac. ;
M'.ijor (ienerah in tJn. ProcinioMnl Army. j
1 ’^David E Twiggs, Georgia, resigned.
2 Leonidas Polk, Ijou, commanding at Memphis.
8 Kraxton liragg, Lou, commanding at Pensa
cola.
4 Earl \ an Dorn, Miss, Army of Potomac,
o C»ustavus \y Smith, Ken, Army of Potomac.
0 Theophilus H Holmes, N C, Army of Poto-
luac
7 William J Hardee, Georgia, Missouri.
Benjamin Huger, S C, comiuanding at Nor
folk.
U Janies Long.-itreet, Ala, Army of Potomac.
lU John B 'Jagruder, \'a, commanding at Vork-
town.
11 'I'homas J Jackson, \ a, commanding North
western \’irginia.
12 Maustield Lovell, \ a, commanding Coast ot
Louisiana.
18 Edmun-* Kirby Smith, Florida, Army of Po
tomac.
14 George B ('rittendeii, Ken, commanding East
Tennessee.
Brij(nlii r (Ji nrrnU in Pri)Visiunal Army.
1 Millcdge L Bonham, S C, Army of Potomac.
2 Joh:i B I'loyd, Va, commanding Army Ka
nawha
3 Henry A Wise. \’a, Ivoanoke Island.
4 Ben McCulloch, 'i'exas, Missouri.
0 *Henry li Jackson, (i’O. resigned.
0 ^Robert S .rarneit, V a, killed in action.
7 *Wiliiani 11 T Walker, (ieo, resigned.
*Barnard E Bee, S I’, killed in action.
Alexander R Lawton, Geo, commanding Coast
ot Lieorgia.
*(iideon J Pillow, Tenn, resigned.
11 Samuel R Anderson, Tenn, Kentucky.
12 Daniel S Douelson, Tenn. Coast of S Carolina.
13 David R Junes, S C, Army of Potomac.
14 Jones M Withers, Ala, commanding Coast of
Alabama.
lo John C Pemberton, \’a. Coast of S C.
10 Richard S Ewell. \ a, Army of Potomac.
17 John 11 Winder. 31aryland, liiehiuond.
Is Jubal A Early. Va, Army of i’ctouiuc.
19 "Thos B Flournoy, Ark, died in Arkansas.
2U Samuel Jones, Va, Army of Potomac.
21 Arnold Elzey, Maryland, Army of Potomac.
22 Daniel II Hill, N C, Army of i^otomac.
20 Henry H Sil>ley, Lou, Texas Frontier.
21 Will H C Whitihg, Geo, Army of Potomac.
25 Wm W Loring, N C, Western Virginia.
2G Richard il Anderson, S C, Pensacola.
27 Albert Pike, Ark, Indian Commissioner
2>? "^Thos T Fauntleroy, Virginia, resigned.
2l> Robert Toombs, Geo, Army of Potomac.
8U Daniel R'uggles, \ a, Louisiana.
81 Charles Clark, Miss, Army of Potomac.
82 Roswell S Ripley, S C, Coast ot S C.
88 Isaac R Trimble, Md, Army of Potomac.
84 *John B (irayson, Ken, died in Florida.
85 Paul O Hebert, Lou, (’oast ot Texas.
‘TO ADVERTISERS.
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■arted in the Observer, and persons in town with whom
wa have not regular accounts, will please send with the
advertii^ement as much mon«y as they wish to invest in ^
it, according to our advertising terms ob the first page.
We do not wish to onon any more such accounts.—or
indeed any accounts. The process of collection is too '
difficult, and we have to pay oaih for every thing we
Nse or sell in these times.
Oct. 2, 1861.
Obitcart Notioh.—We have heretofore given notice,
repeatedly, that we charge for obituary notices of un
reasonable length, and for resolutions of respect; be
cause that kind of reading, wo have much occasion to
know, is not often more agreeable to readers than to
editors of papers. A? it generally happens, however,
that after charging and paying postage on the account for
warded, we never get paid, we now give notice that we
will insert nothing of the sort hereafter unless accom
panied by the cash. (Always excepting in the case of
deceased volunteers, when we require no pay.) Bear
iu miud, therefore, that we will insert obituary notices
and resoluti'ons, not exceeding 70 words, gratis For all
over 70 words, one cent a word, which must be paid be
fore the notice will be put in type.
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SmOAPL HISI'ELL\.\EUIS WORKS.
Abbott S :orie?. 28 vols.; Abbott'i Napolton;
Irving'r. .Ji.lete Works, t!l vols;
“ Liio of Washington, » vols:
Preecett'i Philip the 2d;
“ Charles the 5th;
“ Ferdinand and Isabwlla:
“ Conquest of Mexico^
“ “ of Peru;
Bancroft's U Stales, 8 vols;
Lossing's Field Book of the Ataeriean KtvelMtion;
Tytler’s Universal History;
Hallam's Middle Ages;
Hume and Macaulay's Histories ef Kufclaad;
Roilin’s Ancient History;
Millman’s Gibbon’s Home;
Josephus’ woTks;
Robertson’s works;
Webster's Works;
Clay’s “ by Colton;
Benton's 80 years in the C Hetiaie;
Burke’s works;
Dr Johnson’s ditto;
Boswell's Life of Dr .Johnson;
Addison’s Works: Addison’s Spectator;
Macaulay 8 Miscellanies: 1 and 6 vols;
Modern British Essayists;
Knight's Half Hours with the best Authors;
Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir
Wm Hamilton;
Chambers’s Miscellany, lu vols;
Statesman’s Manual;
The Federalist;
Political Text Book, by McCUi«key;
Constitutions of the States:
Marshall’s Life of W.i.shington;
The Life of W’m. Pinckney; AniericJin Eloquence;
Biography of Distinguished Wumen; by Mrs S J
Hale:
Encyclopoedia .Americana:
Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography;
Life and (.'orre-pondence of Lord .letfrey;
Lockhart's Life of Scott:
Curran and his Cotenip iraries, by Chas Phillips; i
Waverly Novels, complete in 6 vols;
“ “ “ in 24 voN;
“ “ “ in 27 vols;
Cooper's Sea Tales;
Dickens' Works;
Marryatt’s Novels;
Wilson’s Tales of the Borders;
Hannah More’s works;
Dick's works;
Plutarch’s Lives;
Dryden’s Works;
Sterne’s works; '
The Doctor, by Southey;
Crabb’s Synonymes;
Percy Anecdotes;
Chronicles of the Bastile, illustrated;
The Scottish Gael;
Gazetteer of the U. States;
Major Jack Downing’s 30 years out of the Senate;
Livingstone’s Travels in South Africa;
Lord Elgin’s Mission to China and Japan;
Five ^ ears in China, by Dr. (’has. Taylor;
The British Expedition to the Crimea, by W H
Russell;
My Diary in India, by ditto;
Dr. Kane’s Arctic Explorations:
Kendall’s Santa Fe Expedition;
Cumming’s Hunter’s Life in Africa;
Nott & Oliddon’s Indigenous Races of the Earth;
Footfalls on ihe Boundary of Another World, by R.
Dale Owen;
Standard Poetical Works in various bindings, among
which are:
Hemans, Scott, Pope, Byron, Burns, Moore, Hood,
Halleck, Campbell, Crabbe, Coleridge, Cowper,
Goldsmith, Milton, &c., &c.
Shakgpeare’s, Massinger & Ford’s and Beaumont
and Fletcher’s Dramatic Works;
Cla.ss of 1S89 Alex R Lawton, John P .Mcl’own
Class of 1>^4U Richard S Ewell, Paul O Hebert, I
Richard B Garnett.
Class ot‘1'^41 Robert S Garnett, Samuel Junes.
Clas.s ot lli42 Earl Van Dorn, Gustav us W Smith,
Manstiel'l Lovell. James Long-
stroc t, Danitl II Hill, Richard ^
H Andcr!^on. Lafayette McL:iws, '
Alex P Stewart.
Class of 1848 Roswoll S Ripley, Sam i G French.
Class of 1844 Simon B Buckner.
?(Uassof 1S45 E Kirby Smith, Barnard E Bee,
Will H C Whiting.
('laas of IS-U)—Thomas >1 Jackson, Cadmus M
Wilcox, 1 avid R Jones, \\ in M
Gartluer.
(’lass of IS48 Nathan G Evans
(’lass of 1^54 J E B Stuart.
OKXEKALS Wflo WKRK NU P CUAUUATKS AT WEST ;
I’OIM’. I
The following Genenila were appointed to the
old United States Army, without passing through i
tho 'Vf.st J’oint .\c:i(lcmy:—David E. Twiggs, ap- [
poiiiced in l'^12; \Vm. W. Loring, in 1 >-8ti; I’hos.
T. Fauntler».iy. in I'^.'iG.
The following General? tir.xt .-aw .'•ervioe in the
Mexican war;—M. L. 15onham, ILnuy K. Jack
son, Gideon J. Pillow, Samuel R. Anderson,
('has. Clark, 'I’iios. ('. llindiuan, John C. Mreck-
inridge, Beiij F. ('li‘;itliam. Richard (iiitiith,
Albert Pike, Adl 'j 11. (.Jladtli n, Maxcy Giegg.
The tollowiiig Ge lerais participated in the .
Texan wars and the wars with Mexico:—Ben.
Mc('ulloch. l.ouis r. Wiirl'all. I
The following Generals saw no military service |
previouj to the pre.^ent war;—.)ihn B. Floyd, '
IL iiry A. Wise, llobcrt 'foombs. Uiehard Taylor, :
Tlios. B. Flournoy. L. Pope W aiker. F. K. Zol- :
licotlcr. ^\ illiam Malmne, L. _• B. Bratieh, W il-
liam 11. Carroll, R. E. Rhi'des. .''ouie, however,
recL-ivcd luiiitary rdueation^ at State institutions.
\ irginia lias Pj (ienera’i> in ti.e i_'ontedcrale
rniie>; South ('arn.ina V*; Louisiana tieorgia
7; Tennessee North Carolina *'•; Kentuciiy
Marylaiiii -1; .\lab;itna 4; .^Ii^'i^^ippi 4; Texas 8;
Arkansas 2; Florida 1; Missouri none.
The following were born at, the North, though
pr^ivious to the {>ri8tni war they wer« citi/ieii® ot
Southern Stares:—(ietieral Cooper, born in New
York; Ripley, in (,>hio; Pemberton, in Peniisyl-
: vania; W hiting, in Massachusetts; Pike, in Mas
sachusetts; liuggles, ill Massachusetts; Blanchard.
; in Massachusetts; French, in New Jersey.
[The tollowin^ are natives of North Carolina,
viz: Leonidas Polk, Braxton Bragg, Theophilus
H Holmes, Cen McCulloeh, Wm W Loring. Rich
ard C Gatlin, Felix K ZoHicoftcr. Gabriel .1 Rains,
L O B Branch.]
CONFEDEK.VTE STATES CONGRESS.
.>-K.\ A T I.
-Messrs William L \ ancey, C C
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
SENATE.
Pas(juotank and Pertjuimous—J M Whedboe
Camden and Currituck—B F SimmoniJ
Gates and Chowan—.M L Eure
Hyde andTyrrfcll—Jones Spencer
Northaiupton—J M S Rogers
ilertford—J B Slaughter
Bertie—David Outlaw
Martin and Washington—J R Stubbs
Halifax—M C Whitaker
Edgecombe and Wilso'a—H T Clark'
Pitt—E J Blount
Beaufort — Frederick Grist
Craven—N H Street
Carteret and Jones—Dr M F Arendell
Gireene and Lenoir—J P Speight
New Hanover—Eli W ilall
Duplin — Dr James Dickson
(*nslow—L W Humphrey
Bladen, Brunswick, cNcc—Jno D Taylor
'umberland and Harnett—i>uncan Shaw
Sampson—Thomas I Faibon
Wayne—W K Lane
Johnston—J \\ B Watson
Wake—M A Bledsoe
Nash—A J Taylor
I'ranklin—W Harris
Warreu—T J Pitclifurd
(tranviTle—C H K Taylor
Person—(’ Winstead
Orange—Josiah Turner, Jr
Alamance and Randolph—Jonathan Worth
Chatham—W S Harris
Moore and .^lontgomery—'W D Dowd
Richmond and Robeson—Alfred Dockery
Anson and I, nion—S 11 Walkup
Guiltord—Peter Adams
Caswell— liedford Brown
Rockingham—F L Simpson
Mecklenburg—John Walker
Cabarrus and Stanly—V C Barringer
Rowan and Davie—Dr J G Ramsey
Davidson—tl no W Thomas
”^t»)kes and Forsyth—Jesse A Waugh
Ashe, Surry iV,c—I os Dol>son
Iredell, Wilkes iVc—L (,( Sharpe
Burke, Mchoweil iV:c—B S Gaither
Lincoln, Gaston iVc—Jasper Stowe
Ruthi rtord, Polk iVc—A W Burton.
BiiDCombe, Henderson I'tc—Geo W Candler
liavwood, Macon »S:c—W II Thomas
Messrs Robert W Johnson, Cha.-
8ti Richard C (Jatlin, N (,’, commanding Coast of 'p Dortch
Ahibanut-
Clay.
.4/^/1 iisus -
B Mitchell.
Fliiviild—Messrs James M Baker, A E Max
well.
(i*’n\iia—.^lessrs B H Hill, liobL-rt Toombs.
K'ntnr/cy—Messrs li (' Burnett. William E
Simms.
Louisiana—Messrs Ed. Sparrow.'1'J Semmes.
Messrs Albert (i Brown, Jame^
i'helan.
Miaaouri—Messrs John B (_'lark, R S \ Peyton.
.\orfh ('iiroliiia — Messrs Georj^e Davis, \\ il-
North Carolina.
87 *Felix K Zullicotl'er, Ten, killed in Kentucky.
8^ Benj F' Cheatham, Ten, Kentucky.
8U Joseph R Anderson, Va, Coast of N C.
40 Simon B Buckner, Ky, Kentucky.
41 Leroy Pope Walker, Ala, Alabama.
42 Albert G Blanchard, Lou, Norfolk.
48 Galtriel J Rains, N C, Vorktown.
^44 J E li Stuart, \'a, Army of Potomac. ■
45 Lafayette McLaws, (ieorgia, Vorktown.
4*i Thos F Drayton, S (’, (.'oast ot S (J.
47 Thos C Hindman, Ark, Kentucky.
4x Adley H (iladden, Lou, Pen?acola.
4!> John Porter McCown, Ten, Kentucky. ;
5U Lloyd 'I’ilghman, Ken, Kentucky.
51 Nathan (i Evans, S (,’, ('oast of S C. |
52 Cadmus M Wilcox, Ten, Army of Potomac.
58 *Philip St iieorge ('ocke, \'a, died in Va.
51 R E Rhodes, .\la. Army ot Potomac.
55 Richard 'J'aylor, Lou, Army ot Potomac.
5t) Louis T Wigtall, 'I’exas, Army of Potomac.
' 57 James 11 Trapier, S (j, Coa.st ot Florida.
5H Sam’l (r French, Miss, Army of Potomac,
i 5*J Wm H Carroll, Tenn, East Tennessee.
()U Hugh W Mercer, (ieorgia, .
(»I Humphrey Marshall, Ken, Kentucky.
02 John C Breckinridge, Ken, Kentucky.
I 08 Rich’d Gritlith, Miss, Army of Potomac,
i 04 Alex’r P Stewart, Ken, Kentucky.
; 05 Wm Montgomery (iardner, (la, on furlough.
00 Rich’d B (ianiett, \'a, Army of Potomac.
: 07 William Mahone, Va, Norfolk,
j L O’Briun Branch, N (J, Coast of N C.
I 01* Maxcy iregg, S V, (’oast of S C.
70 R E (.'olston, Virginia.
71 Edward Johnston, Virginia.
72 Henry Heth, Virginia.
78 Johnston H Duncan, Louisiana.
74 S A M Wood, Alabama.
Those having an * affixed are dead, or have
resigned, since the commencement of the war.
TllK WEST POINT OENERALS.
CONVENTION .OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Alamance—Giles Mebane, Thos Ruffin
Alexander—A. C. Stewart
Ashe—J. D. Forbes.
Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak.
Bertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond.
Beaufort—W. J. Ellison, E J Warrea.
Bladen—Neill Kelly.
Brunswick—T. D. Meares
Bnncoinbc—N. W. Woodtin
Burke—J. C. McDowell.
Cabarrus—C Phifer.
Caldwell—E W Jones
Camden—D. J>. Ferebee.
Carteret—(’. R. Thomas.
Cas\7ell—Bedford Brown, (one vacancy.)
Catawba—P. C. Henkle.
A DISH FROM THE LONDON PUNCH.
We have seen a copy of the Londou Punch for
December, which is decidedly rich on Americaa
atfuirs, especially in its cuts and caricatures of
ashingtou uotabilities. F'or the entertainment
ot our readers we dish up a tew speciuicni of» its
tiaTour.
English and American Bull*.—
An EuglisU bull’s run calls aloud to beware
Of his liorus, ever prompt lo assail,
But a \ankee Bull’s Run is another atfair;
And creates must aiarin by his tail.
A Contrast.—English character persouitied id
John Bull. That of America is embodied in
Jonathan Bully.
Tht S^ntrican Exhibition.—Mr. Punch has
great pleasure iu announcing, in the most officious
manner, that the directors of the Interuational
(]!hatham—J. H. Hoaden, John Manning Jr., | ^^bibition have not lorgotten the possibility of the
The following Confederate Generals are gradu-
MrsCowdenClark’scomplete Concordance to Shaka- ates of West Point—the date ol their graduation
being prefixed:
Class of 1815 Samuel Cooper.
Class of 1H20 John H Winder.
Class of 1^22 Isaac R Trimble.
Class of 1825 Daniel S Donelson, Benj’n Huger.
Class of l!^20 Albert S Johnston, Jtio BfJrayson.
Class of 1^27 Leonidas Polk, (rubricl J Ruins.
Class of 1828 Thos F Drayton, Hugh W Mercer.
Ciasb of 182'J Joseph E Johnston, Rob’t E Lee,
~ ~ Tlieophilus H Holmes, Albert, (i
forty 1 earM’I'aiiiiliar JL€tterM Blanchard.
of Jas. W. Alexander, D. D.; Sermons, by J. Addison ClafiS of 1830 John B Magruder.
Alexander, D D Also, further supplies of Margaret dagj. of 1832 George B Crittenden, P St George
Boo\T®£*’ Shirley; School
10- B. J. HALE * BON.
peare;
The Dramatic Works of Jka Sheridan Knewlee;
Smith’s Rejected Addresses;
The Book of Scottish Ballads;
Ballads by W H Ainsworth;
Griswold’s Poets and Poetry of England;
Female Poets of Great Britain;
Poets of the xixth century;
Percy’s R«liqu«iB of Ancient Poetiy, &c. &C. /
E. J. IIALK & SONS.
March 22.
i^'iuth ( urolina—Messrs Robert W Barnwell, I
James L Orr. |
Tenneiisif-—Messrs LangJon (’ Haynes, (tus- ^
tavus A Henry.
—Messrs Louis 'f Wigfall, W S Oldham.
Virjinin—R .^l T Hunter. W liullard Preston.
HOI si, UK KKI’KKSKNTATIVKS.
Aliifjiimn — Mc'si's 1 hoiiias .J foster, \\ ni R
Smith, John 1* Ralls, J L .M Curry, Francis S
Lyon. W P Chilton, !>:ivi‘l (’lopton, Jas L Puj:h, i
E S Ihiriran.
ArL-n—.Mcs'T' Fi'lix J Balson, Grandison |
D Rovstcr. Augustus 11 (tarland,'1 bus B llaiily '
Fluriiln—Messrs Jas B Hawkins, R B Hilton. |
('nitrijiii—Messrs J ulian Harttidij;:', C J Mun-!
nerlyn, Hines Holt. A 11 Kenan, David W Jicwis, |
Wm W (’lark, Robert P 'I'rip]»o, Lucius J Gar- >
trell, Hardy Strickiand, .V K \\ riuht. '
Ki'nfiirl,-y — Nut VOt clccteil. j
LHiisi(i)Ki—Messrs Charles J \ ilhre, Cliarlo i
M (’onrad, Duncan F Kenner, Lucien J i)u}>ro, j
Jolm F Lewis, John Perkins. Jun'r. |
Missis'iipfii—.^Iessrs JnoJ .'^lcUae,J W (,'lapp, |
Reuben Davis, Israel Welsh, H (' (’hambers, O j
R Singleton, E Barksdale. j
Ml ,'i.sonri—Mes.»rs John Hyer, (.'aspar W Bell. |
(ieorge (! \ est, A H Conrow, N\ W (’ook, I hos
W Freeman, Thomas A Han is. j
Sorth ('(ii-ilin(t—Messrs W N 11 Smith, l\ob- j
ert R Bridgers, Owen R Kenan, T D .NlcDowell. j
Thomas S .Vshe, Archibald H Arrington, J li j
McLean, William Lander, B S (i;iitlier, A T Da- '
vidson.
S'Jitl/i (,'urofina—Messrs W ^\ Boyce, Por-
cher Mik^s, 31 L Bonham, John McC^ueo: . Jas
Fi'rrow, L .M Ayer.
Toinessf’e - J T Heiskell. W G Swann,
W II Tebbs, E L (Jardenshire, II S Foote, M P
Gentry, (.icorge W Jones, 'I’homas iMenees, J D
C Atkins, Bullock, David M Currin.
Texas—Messrs John .V Wilcox, PeLer W Gray,
(’laiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcom P
Graham, B F Sexton.
Virijinia—Messrs Muscoe R H ( Jarnett, John
H Chambli.s.s, Johti Tyler, Roger A Pryor, Thos
S Bocock, John (^oode, Jr, James P Holcombe,
D C Dejarnette, W illiam Smith, A R Boteler,
John B Baldwin, W R Staples, Walter Preston,
A (j Jenkins, Robert .lohnson, Chas W Russell.
i WEliSTtili'S ELfiiEn'ail Si’ELUMi llflOB.
\\1K have ju-
VV si'i',!.Li:v(
Ferguson
r*Ci-ivo(i by K.\.|>ress, a sui-'jily of
l.'vG DOO'K.-;—i'rice il \l'-> per dosi-n l-^,
cents ryi.'iil, Cnxh.
We nave not .advanc*;d the prico of .nny articles on
hand before the w:t: but i,re‘'eat purchfiscs cost us
more than we asked for those. Of course we have to
Hi.'USE OF COMMONS.
Alamance—(iiles Mebane
Alexander—Dr .1 .'1 Car»on
Anson — L L Polk, E K Lilee
Ashe—J M Gentry
Burke—J H Pearson
Buncombe—A S Merrimon
Bladen—C T Davis
Bertie—PT Henry, and
Beaut’ort—R S Donnell, W T Marsh
Brunswick—T D Meares
Caldwell Dickson j
(’abarrus—\V S Harris
Catiwba—Jonas Cline i
Chatham—W P Taylor, R N Green, Turner
Bynum
('herokee—G W Hayes \
Craven'—C C Clark, F’ E Allred
Cumberland and Harnett—C G Wright, J S
ILirrington, J C Williams
Chowan Small
Columbus—N L Williamson
(’an.den—L> D Ferebee
Carteret—D W Whitehurst
Casweil Withers, S P Hill
Currituck — B -^I Baxter
Cleveland—A (r \\ aters, J R Logan
Jiavidsoti—Lewis Haynes, E B Clark
Davie Howard
f>upli:i—} D Stanford, J G Branch
Etlgeeombc—R R Bridgers. J ^ Woodard
Forsyth—J F Poinde.\ter, Phiilip Barrow
Franklin—W F Green
(iaston—J H White
Granville—I M Bullock. W II Jenkin.s, S II
('annaday
Guiltord—C P .\Iendenhall, C IC Shober, J L
(rorrell
Cl roc lie—A D Speight
Gates—John Boothe
Haywood—S L Love
Halitax—A H Davis, W B Pope
Hertford—.J J ^Cates
Hendeison—Jos P Jordan
Hyde—I’ilman Farrow
Iredell—A K Simonton. A B F Gaither
•laekson—A Fisher
Jones—W i’ Ward
Jcihnston — W H \\ atsun, Jas Mitchener
Lenoir—1 (’ W ooten
Lincoln—V .^lcBee
.Madison—John A FaLir
Martin —— Ewdl
McDowell—(] li Bur>:in
Moore—Ah-xander Kelly
Montgomi'ry—E (i L Barringer
Macon — H G Woodlin
Mecklenbnrg—S W J>avis, J M I’otts
Nash—II Cr Williams
New Hanover—S J Person, Daniel Shaw
Northampton—M W liansom, W W Peebles
Onslow—J II Foy
Orange—H B (Juthrie, W N Patterson
Pa.-;(|notank—J T Williams
Penjuimons—N Newby
Pitt—B G .\lbritton, (’hurehill Perkins
Pt'rson Wilkinson
R(»))esti?i — Alex McMillan, Eli Wishart
Rockiimlitim—INwley Galloway and T Slade
Rowan—N N Fleming, N. F. Ilall
Ruthertord—(’ T N Davis, B H Padgett
Randolph—I 11 Foust, Thos 8 Winslow
Richmond—J G Blue
Samp.son—N (? Faison, (3eo W Autrey
Surry—W WauL'h
Stokes—Horatio Kelluni
Stanly—Lafayette (ireene
Tyrrell—C MoCleese
Union—C (4 Lemmonds
Wake—S H Rogers, J W Russ, H Mordecai
Warren—J B Batchelor, W II Cheek
Washington—(] Latham
W ata u ca—T h om as i’arth i n g
W ayne—W 1’ Dortch, M K Crawford
Wilkes—A W* Martin, Horto
Yadkin—A C (’owles
V;,nppv Bowman
L. J. Merritt.
(Cherokee—A. T. Davidson.
Chow’an—R. II. Dillard.
Clevehmd—W. J. T. Miller, J. W. Tracy.
Coluiubus—Richard Wooten.
(’raven—(jeo. (jrreen, Jno. D. Whitford.
Cumberlani and Harnett—David McNeill, A.
S. McNeill, M. J. McDuffie.
(Jurrituck—H. M. Shaw.
Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit.
Davie.—Rob’t Sprouse.
Duplin—W. J. Houston, J. T. Rhodes.
Edgecombe and Wilson—W. S. Battle, (ieo.
Howard.
Forsyth—T. J. Wilson, D H Starbuck.
F'ranklin—A. D. Williams.
Gaston—S. X. Johnston.
Gates—A. J. Walton.
(Tranviile—A. W. Venable, T. L. Hargrove,
S. S. Hoyster.
Greone—W A. Darden.
Guilford—Jno. A. (iiluicr, Ralph (jrorrell, R
P. Dick.
Halitax—R. H. Smith, L. W. Batchelor.
Hyde—E. L. Matin.
Haywood—Wm. Hicks.
Henderson—W. M. Shipp.
Hertford—Kenneth Rayner.
Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T. A. Allison.
Jackson—W. H. Thomas.
Johnston—C. B. Sanders, V/. A. Smith.
Jones—Wm. Foy.
Lenoir—John C. Washingtoa.
Lincoln—Wm. Lander.
Macon—C. D. Suiith.
Madison—J. A. McDowell.
Martin—David W Bairley.
McDowell—J. II. (rreenlee.
Mecklenburg—J. W. Osborne, James Strong.
Montgomery—S. H, Christian.
Moore—ll. Turner.
Nash—A. H. Arrington,
New Hanover—li. II. Cowan, Robert Strange.
Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J. M. Moody.
Onflow—(r. W. Ward.
Orange—W. A. (iraham, John Berry,
j Pasquotank—R. K. Speed.
! Percjuimons—Jos, S. Cannon.
Person—John W. Cuningham.
! Pitt—F. B Satterthwaitc, B. Grimes.
Randolph—W . J Long, A. G. F^oster.
I Richmond — W. F. Leak.
Robeson—J. IV Fuller. J. C. Southerland.
Rockin-li;im — D. S, Reid, E. T. Brodnax.
Rowat. -B. Craige. H. (’. Jones.
Ruthertord and Polk—G W Michal, M. Dur
ham.
Sampson—R. A. Mosely, Thoma.*? Bunting.
Stanly—E. Hearne.
Stokes—(Vacant.)
Surry—T. \ . Hamiin.
Tyrrell—Eli Sjiruill.
I nion—H. M. Houston.
Wake—G. E. Badger, K. P. Battle, W. W. j discoverable.)
. absence of voluntary contributions from the North
ern States of America. The subject haa been
taken into grave consideration, ami negotiations
have been entered into witli the LorUs of the Ad
miralty and the Commaiider-in-Lhiet, in order to
the adoption of means for supplying this deficien
cy, should it unfortuately occur. W ithout enter
ing itito details (as tlie whole arrangement may
be rendered unnecessary by the arrival of Messrs
AJusou and iSiidetl about tlie 28tli December^ Mr.
Fuach begs to say that, in the event of the i'ede-
rals declining to send contributions to the exhi
bition, the space now appropriated to such arti
cles will be supplied through the exertions of
gentlemen connected with our military and naval
service, and that among the involuntary contri
butions from the North will be the tollowing ar
ticles:
1. The Siuyara Fwls (American portion,) by
the kind permission of the ('anadian authontieSj|
and to be returned when done with.
2. The American Eayle.—The interesting ani
mal will be provided with a large supply of its
natural food, namely, Bunkum, to be obtained
from the offices of the New York newspapers.
8. Several bottles of lluil of Columbia.
4. Curious assortment ot which pa
triotic oratory has been delivered for Some yeajrs,
with the happy consequences now before the
world.
5. Several Plat/onas, ionning a further por
tion of the Stump machintry.
0. The W^hite House—name ofon
the brass plate.
7. The coat in which J//-. James Gordon Ben-
nett, editor ot the Sew York Herald, wa« whip
ped by Elcazt'r P. Growhy.
8. The coat in which .Mr. Janies Gordon Ben
in tt, editor of the New York Hertild, was cowhi-
l ded by Phineas X. Blazer.
1 9. The coat in which Mr. James Gordon Ben-
i nett., editor of the Seic York Herald, was thrash-
I ed by Ebenezer V. Vihopple.
i 10. A collection of nineteen whips with which
! Mr. James (jordon Bennett, editor of the New
I York H rald, was at various times flogged by
nineteen slandered citizens.
11. The boots with which Mr. James Gordon
Bennett, editor of tiie At«.- iork Herald, was
kicked by Epmninondas P. Bufer. *
12. Six pairs ot highlows, and tive pairs of shoes
with which eleven other slandered citizens have,
at various times, annotated the editorial labors of
Mr. James Gordon Bennett, editor of the New
J ork Ih raid.
18. Remains of the branJy-suiash in which Mr.
,'^civard pledged himself to insult England on
the earliest opportunity, and the glasses from
which his sixteen previous brandy-smashes had
been imbibed by that statesman.
I 14. Flays >>/ the iSouthern ('onjederacy, captu-
, rod by the Armies of the North. (Promised con
ditionally only, in the event ot such flags being
Holden.
Warren — W. N. P]dwards, Frank Thornton.
Washington—W. S, Pettigrew,
Watanga—J. W. (’ounsel,
Wavne—(L V. Strong, E. A. Thompson.
WMkes—Jas. Calloway. Peter Eller.
Yadkin—R. F, Armtit'ld.
Ya:ieey—M. P, Penland.
A \ew Iawv Book.
i-attticeirs M^ractice ai IjHit.
IL’S r put>li>lRMi, a treatise u}>un the Practice ut Law
in North by I'^ow\Ki> ('antwfi.i.. LL. 1>.,
vuthor of tlie N C, ■histice, etc,
I CONTENTS.
I Of Legisintive Pnvver in (Jener:il; Legislative Powei'
in North C irolina: Lejrislative Powers of .lusiices of the
I’oaof; t’miiity r>oi\H'l;iri»»-i—Deeds, etc.; County Reve
nue aiiil riirtrges; Couv: Hou.'cs, I’rii-oiis. .^:c.; (’ounty
' yrii>ife: .Jury Trials; F.'iii's and Public Sales; (jeneral
; .Asseiiihly: lnsiieciiuii-. 1‘uhlic Lamiings, ^'cc.; Poor
; lluu-'v^ and llosj.itals; Ilogisters and Clerks; Piiversand
Creek-: G.iies. I’erries an 1 IJridgO'; Weights and .Mea-
I sures; Miots and Lunatics; llelailers; Neuse River; Pub-
I [ic Uojuls and Cartway.'; Public Landings and Inspec-
i lioii-: Mills aiiii .Millers; Oriinaries and (’’onstables;
i’air.il; V* ardi-n-* of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Itcads.
Feriie- and l>ridges: Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive
■ Piiwi r ii. Oeih'rul; Exectitive Power in North Carolina:
■ K.\ecutive Power of the 'ourts; Cinef .tnstice and ('ierk;
: .Vttoi’in-j at Law; .Vttorney General; Reporter an 1 \Iar-
; -ihal; Clci'ks .in'i Solicitor; (’onn.';el for Paupers; (iiiar-
: lian; Coiintv Attornev; .Viictioneers; Conntv l^>nrt
, ,,, , ,, • r i It Wrt iltose two traitors nad aKen
t lerns: (’oroners; Loitndary (.otnmissioners; Lomnnttees 1
I Df Finance; County Tru-tee: County Treasurer; Special j IJeliigpren s '•al you tin u;,-n you laid hand on,
j Court; (^I'liiiiiissiioners of F.iir': Inspectors; Superin-
I iendent‘ of Schools; t'onunissioners of Navigation; War-
I dens of til;’ Pool-; Ht.-*isr>Ts: Coininissioners if l\iver«
j ind Creeks; .''lierilf':: (’oiis'atiles; IvinfTers: Standar 1
I Keepers: I’ftaih rs; .V liiiinistrators; (rii.-iiriii.iii of Sjiecial
! Court - ‘ v.iiiiiiissioiiers oi Deevls and Conveyances: ('oi.i-
I missioners of Low l.m ts; Entry fakers and Surveyors;
I Supi rintenileiits ot Election.-; Guardians and Pieceiv*';s;
I Ins}n'c;ors; Coni'ois-^ioners of Internal Iniprovcmenis;
I Pariition: I’.iirol Couinuttee'i; ]’■ ocessioners: Ta.x i,isters
I iml Boardsof Valuation; Overseers of Koadsaud Itivers;
I Comniissionn’s of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Cooper.^.
The Appendix contains forms of Deeds and Convey
I iiices, as follows:
0, Th> I)rlaration of Inde^tendencc.—To be
reverently preserved, and returned to the North
when a statesman, worthy to fill the place of
Gfortje \^ishimjton, shall demand it.
10. Specinionsot Jerusalem Snakes, Rinytiiiled
Roarers, Juyiilar Ojiossunis, and other curiosi
ties ot AmTican natural history,
j 17. A B'lioy.—It will be interesting to com-
• I pare thisanimul with his superior, but a member
ot the ,'amc genus, (lie (iorilla.
18. Si>eciiuens of American Editorial Writings.
(Disinfecting fluid will bo found in the same case
and labollc i ••Coinmon Sense.”)
18. Strrif Tnatyf"rthi P,irtitiiin nj E)iyland
between the Eutj^n ror oj Russia, Mr. Seicard,
and the l^iny of the Ca nnihai Islands.
20. Mr. Briyham Youny, the latest ally of the
North, and model of' his Seraglio.
-1. J lie ori^iMal Ihjok \f Mormon^ as about the
only oriiiinal work which Aiut rica has produced
since A.>nckrrbj>'kei'-’ Ilntory
22. Spocimens of .\niencmi :ind Satnral-
iz^'d Irtshni ii, stJitied.
Tin-: iWMi;!' \N dilemma.
^ our pa'-si -n and ;tn ,. ince, Jo’iath'in, bridle.
; And let me know wn.ii you call JIaiori anu Slidell,
j ,\ro they reb Is? What right, if you take'that p(..*siiion
i) id you. board ng ilie Trmt, to demand exlraiiition?
Had .Mifrhell and Mengher been Sliiletl and Maton,
Wi-you. and you we. would you think iidisgrace on
i Vour flag tiad been ca^t, iis pi oiecti^‘n from under
1 if we liiose two traitors nad alien, 1 wonuer?
\ti i the ch-.4r;i’- of high ir',, is ,ti ,ig.iiiisi them abandon?
'»\ (>re we tight n^ tm* Frencii, loi'ii youM have no objec
tion
To :!ir iz e;.v,..- i,. ii‘Mth your t'To 8‘vion.
M, I i'V, r. u j.’; -jtjei i VT :i i; ^, ■ u i uke t i.em
\,i.: . (- : I-ire- .'It. auib iws.i i,,rs make them,
i’ lu put y 111 i-iv. i.i. n Hi o iliis --uuation;
ion art Crsi j jk n'ei^c ,i,e C'.n.e'ieraiiou.
■The Philadelphia Ledger
XnrUitrn I inaiicis.-
iuys;^
'The truth is, our linancial difficulties are
iaily more and more complicated. Congress is
Agreement.s, .Vs.sienments, Awards. Bills of Sale. Bills b>- no means a unit on the scheme reported by
of Exchange and La.ling. lionds. Miscellaneous Bon Is. the Committee of ways and means, and there is
Contrncts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements. Mortgages, even more diversity of opinion as to the tax bills
Copartnership .\rticles. Notes, Releases. &c., &c. Thinking men arc besinninff to stand aghast at
This Book ^n'auis pages,^S gotten monstrou3 proportions of the debt that is
norst vie, and bound in I,awL »ll. i i ice, singie copj , r r ^ •
” ’ .... i:- «- . accumulating, and the fananciers are at their wits
! ends to devise ways and means to meet the inter
est, some forty or fifty millions of which will soon
be due, saying nothing about the legitimate de
mands that are rollinsr u'^ in hu're volumo acain^t
the ‘'overnmotii U i li u .i t c-v-s tion
of emigration, v.it i j • a d • cvj other
branch of indiisiiy in the untry diminishing,
eommerce laiii^ir ••mg, '.r.iUe • 'i: i>n »‘jr
For sale by K- J- HALE & SONS.
Dec’r 26. IHt’-.O,
Map of tho Sc!» Coast of South t’.irollna;
New Map of Virginia;
The Southern Spy by Edw’d A. Pollard of Va.
The Southern Son^ Book.
Deer 14 ' E. J. HALE & SONS.
The S6inn% by Prof. In
graham; Say and Seal, by the Author of “Wide Wide
ancey-
World.” ,^c.; The Household of Bouverie. or the Elixir frontiers, the los oi the Southern markets, no
>'( ? u u \ 11 !> • 1 I put up prices on whai we buy now.
Cocke, Humphrey xMarshaJl, Rich-^ ‘ ^ j ^ gOKS
»rd C (J»tlin. | F»y«tt*Tille, Aug. 29. | Not. 16,
Tlif Voiiiiateer^M JIaiid Boofc;.
FUllTilF.R supply jui^t received.
of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evenings at the Micro
scope, ic., &c. E. J. II,\LE & SONS.
£. J. HALfi & SONS
copies ot‘the Observer
can be procursd bjr awn-subscribers, at iik* itookator«.
chance of ext-.nding our indui^try and commerce
with .'lexico, or :niy ‘.the.' pa:M o! the worl'j in
fact, it in:iy well tax the iinanciai ability of the
country to manage a debt which will soon exceed
ll,U0u,0(W,o00.