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ii 'KK nrsKK 1! B'^ticlps of lo increase lay .f April a' and »uu as tiiueg Hall. his Hourp 1)1>'?.L. - lili) for the Us* Oil. li Ki' ^ liere ■ noi e t! .- biit 'y- err r : ^ •' ■ nil • wir. I' ii 'i y 'he i?"■ ' V the e r vii n-Ti'p. The li w^nce under ■ ; .)ut 7h-. th;S K N ;\T •V-Ii ' //. n-‘t I w a Tli- 1 • ►'T' f >>e f ' I i.'h '' il in c'Tip. i- will r,- ’1 inaa l>0 akt;\. (- ■ pj -: i- K w t he III led* d*- - 'f, r *• , * / ^ f. J ilji! :: ; .l i liiaii nr'in II ■ r; of : )T- tti - .xrj n >;iMg I- ilali- . til r,« ev' 3*iV • .-i. A. x*4t y w • hv •■•'i .1 .n p Hi 1 Me- * .■.■- --nle or 6l cuNrf. SBMI-WEEKLT. [vol.. XI.] FAYETTKVILLE. N. C.. APRIL 7, 1862. [NO. 1114.] R1NTK1> MOXDAYS AND THURSDAYS. EUUAKD J. HALE & SOINS. K1 ITOKS AND PROPRIETORS From the Charleston Courier. I Class of 1838 Daniel liUrgles. A LIST OF THE OEXEKAL OFFK'CKS IN THE , Cl.tss of 1885 Jones M Withers. ARMIfc'S Ot THE 0NFEDER.\.1L hT'\TE3. j (JJasjj 183f) Joseph K Aiidcrsoti, Ijloyd Tilgh- The followinjr interostinjr statistics of the Con- ' man. rice for the Somi-Weekly Obseiiver $3 W a lvaiice; 53 50 if pniJ during tlie year of s ion; or ?1 after the >ear haa eipirsJ For the Wce'ily Obs^uv'er $2 tX) per annum, if paid in advauoe: S‘J 50 if paid during the year of subucrip- tion; or 53 00 after tlie year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for CO cants per i.juare of 10 lines for the fir^^t, and 80 cents for eacli jucoeeding publication. Yearly advertisenieuts by spe- jial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or :hev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements to be inserted inside, ctiarged 50 per eent extra. SPEC?'' NOTICE. 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(»BiTr.\RY NoTiCi'. — We have heretofore given notice, repeatedly, th;it we ch irge f>ir i-biixiary notices of un- rei'onable length, and tor resjluiions of respect; be- tftuse that kind of reading, we have mucli occasion to kaow, is not often more agree»ble to readers than to eiifors of papers. A* it generally happ.^ns, however, ;:iat after charging and paying postage on the account for warded, we never get paid, we now give noticc that we wil! insert nothing of tlie sort hereafter unless accom- piiiivd by the cash. (Always excepting in the ca^e of dc.ea«ed volunteers, when we require no p*y.) Bear in mini, therefore, that we will insert obituary notices and resolutions, not exceeding 70 words, gratia For all jver 70 words, one cent a word, which mu«it be paid be fore the noti.'e will be put in lype. I'ederate Army organization arc due to one of the ^ Bnixton Krat:-, Wm H T Walker. II paid in ii.elnuond correspondents ot the Courier. In the , l^emberton, Arnold Elzey, sufcsorip- list of Brigadier-(.ienorals in the Provisional Ar- j Henry H Sibley, Jubal A Early. my, the regular order of appointment is perhaps ■ (jiass of 1838 Wui J Hardee, j’ame.s H Trapier. not always observed, but we believe the list la ; Class of 1889 Alex K Lawton, John P Mc('own. otherwise correct. The dates of graduation fio;u I ^iais of 184U Kichurd 8 Kwell, Paul O Hebert, West Point are taken from Oardner’* Dictionary Kiehard IJ (rarnett. in\ll4;.! i\fi IIISI’ELLWEOIS WOBKS. 4 8 R'9*x)rie«. 28 vols.; Abbott’* Napoleon; jTl. Irvirg ’ ilete Work“, 21 vuls; “ 11 . of Wasiiin^ioii. 5 vols; Fr;scott'§ Philip the -'1; “ Charles tJie &th; “ Ferdinand and I'abella; “ Conquest of Mexico; “ “ of Peru; Bancroft's U States, 8 vols; Lopsing’- Field Bo>'k -’f the American Revolution; Tytler's Univers-al His'ory; Hallam's .Middle .Ages; Hume and Mactiuiay’s Historiet of England; Rollin's Ancient History; Millman's Gibbon's Rome Josephus’ work-i; Robertson’s works; Webster'* Works; Clay’s •• by Colton; Benton's 30 years in the U. S. Senate: Burke’s works; Dr Johnson's ditto; Boswell s Life oi Dr Jijhnson; i iison'^ Wvirks; Addijon's Spectator: Macaulay .Miscf Uaniea; 1 and G vols; Modern r.rirish Es.suyists; Knigiit's Halt' Hours with the best Authors; Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, by Sir Wni Hamilton: Chamber:-'s Miscellany lu vols; State-^mjin's .Manual; The Feder;ilirHt; Political Text Book, by McCluskey; Constitutions of the .'States; Marshall's Life of Wa'hinfrton: The Lite of Wm. Pinckney: A-nerican Eloquence; Bi >gr:ipiiy of Distinguirhed Women: by Mrs S J liale: Encyclopoedia .\mericana: Appleton's .’yclopedia of Biography; Life and (:orresponden*fe of Lord Jeffrey; Lockhart’s Life of Scott; Curran and his Coteniporarie“, by Chas Phillips; Waverly Novels, complete in 0 vols; “ ‘ •' in 24 vols; “ “ “ in 27 vole: Cooper’# Sea Talep; Dickens' Works; Marryati’s Novels; Wilson's Tales of the Borderi; Hannah More’s work«; Dick’s works; Plutarch’s Lives; Dryden's Works; Sterne's works; The Doctor, by Southey: '■'riibb’s Synnnynies; I’ercy Anecd'«tes; c hronicles of the Baptile, illu«trated; The Scotii.sh Oael; >j>t*ei(eer ot ttie C. States; Mk)or Jack Di.wning'-i years out of the Senate; Livui(j-ionc’« 'I'ravfis in South .\frica; Lord Elgin Mis~inii to f’liina and Japan; Five Years in ('himi. ’-.y Dr. Taylor; The British Expedition to tlie Crimea, by W H Russell; .My Diary in India, V>y ditto: Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations; Kendall's Santa Fe Expedition: rumming'^ Hunter’s Life in Africa: Nott iV Oliddon's Itidigenous R.ices of the Earth; F'.otfnlls on the Boundary of Another World, by R. Dale (Jwen; Standard Poetical Works in various bindings, among thi'.’h lire: Hemans. Scott, Pope. Byron. Burns. Moore, flood, Huileck, t^MinpbeU, rabbe, ('oleridge, Cowper, Goldsmith, .Milton, ka., &c. Shakspeare’s. .Massinger- k Ford's and Beaumont and Fletcfier's l>raniatic Works; ol the L'nited States Army: GtntraU in t/it Ntyulur Arm^ 1 Samuel (’ooper, Va, Adjutant Creneral 2 Albert S Johnston, Texan, connuandiug in Kentucky. 3 Joseph E Johnston. V a, commanding North ern Virginia. 4 Robert E Leo, V'a, commanding South Atlan tic Coast. j P (.T T Heauregard, Lou, commanding Army of Potomac. M'ljor Gmernls in the Pi vtilsional Army. 1 *l>avid E Twiirgs. Georgia, resigned. - Leonidas Polk, l^ou. commanding at Memphis. 3 I^raxton liragg, Lou. commantling at Pensa cola. 4 Earl \ an Dorn, Miss, Army of Potomac. 5 (fustavus W Smith. Ken, Army of PotMniac. t) Theiiphilus II lloltues. N C, Army of Poto mac 7 William J l!ardt*e, Georuia, Missouri. Henjamin Iluger, S C, commanding at Nor folk. 9 James Longstreet, Ala, Army of Potomac. 10 John B 31agruder, Va, comuianding at York town. 11 Thomas J Jackdon, \ a, commanding North western Viririnia. I'J Manstield Lovell, Va. commanding Coast ot Louisiana. 13 Edmund Kirby Smith, Florida, Army of Po tomac. 1 4 (teorge B Crittendon, Ken, commanding East Tennesst'c, Bi ijui.1 i-r 6v.(- r //. in th>' I*rui iiionul Arinj/. 1 ^lilledge L Bonham, S C, Army of Potomae. j 2 John B Floyd, Va, Commanding Army Ka nawha. 3 Henry A Wise. \"a, Roanoke Island. 4 Ben Mci'ulloL-h, Tex;i.s, Missouri. *) * Henry R Jackson, Geo, resigned, ti * Robert vS Garnett, Va. killed in action. 7 * William H T Walker, Geo, resigned. 8 ^Barnard E Bee, S C, killed in action. y Alexander R Lawton, (.ieo, commanding Coast • of Georgia 10 *Gideoti J Pillow, Tenn, resigned. n Saiuuel R Anderson, Teiin. Kentucky, lli L>ani>'l S Donelson, Tenn, Coast of S Carolina. 13 David 11 Jones. S C, Army uf I’otoiuae. 14 Jones M \\ ithers, Aia, commanding C'last ol Alabama. 15 John C l^emberton, Va, Coast ot S C. 10 Richard S Ewell, \ a, Army of Potomac. 17 John H Winder. Maryland, Ri.chmond. 1^ Jubal A Early, \ a, Army of I’otomuc. 19 *Thos B Flournoy, Ark, die! in Arkan*ai. 20 Samuel Jones, \ a. Army of Potomac. '21 Arnold Elzey, 31aryiand, Army of l'’otomae. 22 L>aniel 11 Hill, N C, Army of l‘otomac. 2o Henry H Sibley. Lou, Texa.s Frontier. 24 Wm H (.' Whiting, Geo, Army of Potomao 25 Wm W Loring, N C, Western Virginia. 2tj Richard II Anderson, S C, Pensacola. 27 Albert Pike, Ark, Indian Commissiouer. 28 *Thos T Fauntleroy, Virginia, resigned. 29 Robert Toombs, Geo, Army of Potomsc. 30 Daniel Ruggles, Va, Louisiana. 31 Charles Clark, Miss, Army ot Potomac. 32 Roswell S Ripley, S (.’oast ot S C. 33 Isaac R Trimble, Md, Army ot i*otomac. 34 ’•'John B lrayson, Ken, died in Florida. 35 Paul U Hebert, Lou, (’oast ot 'I’exas. I Clasa of 1841 Robert S (rarnett, Sanmcl Jones 1 Claais of 1842 E:irl V an i)orn,Gustavus W Smith, : 1 .^lan^^lield Lovell, James Long-; j street, Daniel H Hill, Richard ' I 11 Anderson, Lafayette McLaws, ! Alex P Stewart, j Class of 1843 Roswell S Ripley, Sam’l G Frcuch. ! Class of 1844 Simon B Buckner. , Class of 1845 Jv Kirl)V Smith, Barnard E Bee. j Wm H C Whiting. , Class of 184G—Thomas J Jackson, Cadmus M I Wilcox, Javid R Jones, Wm M ' > Gardner. ! Cla-'b of 1'>48 Nat ban G Evans. | ; Class of 1854 J E B Siuavt. j ; UE.S'EKAL.S \VH>) W tRK .\uT GKAUL'ATEfj AT WEST 1*01 NT. , The following Gcnftals were appointed to the j old L nited States Arti.y, without jia.ssing through . ; the 'Vest Point .\f idemy;—Ihtvid E '1 wiggs, ap- , : poiiiied i!i 1S12; W tii, \V Loriiig, in l'?3G, I'hos. ; T. Fauntleioy, in l''3G. The following ■ lu riils lirst saw sorvieo in the Mexican war:—.'1. L. Bonham, H'nry B. Jack-; son. (iideon J. Pillow, Samuel R. Andcr.son,' ' t’hns. ('lark, Thu.s. C. lliiulman. .).;hn C. Bnek- . inridgt.'. Bt iij F. (’heatli:im, Richard (jritiith,! AllnTt Pike, -\dley H. Gladden, Maxcy (jregg. ! The following (!Mierals partieipateii in. the ^ I’exan war.s and the war. with .^lexie^:l;—Ben. • .']cCullofh, Louis T. Wigtall. j 'J'hf fiillowinu (M’lierals saw no milirary servico ; ' previous to the present war:—John B Floyd, i Henry .\. Wise, liubiri T^-onibs, Ru-hard T:iylor, | '1 in>:. 1> Fl.mrti 'y, L. Pope Walker, F. K. /ol- , lieofJer, illiam .'lalmne, L. B. Branch, Wil i iam H t'airoil, R. E Rhode.'. Suiue. however. I reeeivjd military ediieation+ at State institutions. ^ \ irL'inia his Ititi.nerals in the ('onfederate i Armies, S uith CaiM.ina D; Louisiana (ieorgia : 7; Teiin-ssft- Niirth ('amlina •/; Kentucky 7;^ Maryland 4; Alabama 4; Mis-is'ij>pi 4; Texas 3; ' Arkansiis 2; Florida 1; Missouri none i I'he tollowiiiir were born at the North, though previous lo the {ire.seni war they were citizens of | Southern States:—(ieiieral Cooper, burn in New , York; Rijdey, in Ohio; Pemberton, in Penn^yl- ' vania; W biting, in 'lassachusetts; Pike, in .^la.s- ; sachusetts; I’lUL'irles, in .^lassachusett.'; Blantdiard, ■ in -MassHehu-sett.s; Fretieh. in New Jersey LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA. SExVATE. Pasquotank and PerLjuimons—J M Whedbse Camden and Currituck—B F Simmons (jates and Chowan—.M L Eure Hyde and Tyrrell—Jones Spencer Northampton—J M S Rogers llertford—J B Slaughter Bertie—David Outlaw •Martin and Washington—J R Stubb* Halifax—M C Whitaker Edgecombe and Wilaon—H T Clark Pitt—E J Blount Beaufort—Frederick Grist Craven—N H Street Carteret and Jones—l>r M F Arendell (ireene and Lenoir—J P Speight New Hanover—Eli W Hall l.^uplin — l->r James Dickson (Jnslow—L W Humphrey Bladen, Brunswick, &c—Jno D Taylor ('umberland and Harnett—l>uncan Shaw Sampson—Thomas 1 Faieon Wayne—W K Lano Johnston—J W B Watson Wake—M A Bledsoe Nash—A J 'laylor Franklin—W Harris Warren—T J Pitehford (jraiiville—(’ H K Taylor P. rson—C L Winstead )iange—.Ljsi:ib Turner, Jr Alamance and Randolph—Jonathan Worth (.'liaciiam — \V S Harris .'doore and Montgomt'ry — W D Dowd Richmond and Robeson—Alfred L>ock^ry Anson and Union—S 11 Walkup t-iailtird—Peter Adams Caswjll — Bedford Brown Rockingham — F L Simpson .Nlecklenburg—John Walker Cabarrus and Stanly—V C Barringer Row:ui and Davie—Dr J 0 Ramsey Ihiviiison—Jno W Thomas ''tokis and Forsyth—Jesse A Waugh .\shc. Surry —los Dobson Iredtll, Wilkes A:c—L Q Sharpe Burke, .McDowell\c—B S (iaither Lincoln, Gaston \c—Jasper Stowe Rutherford, Polk A:c—A W Burton. Buncombe, Henderson iVe—(jeo W Candler Haywood, Macon lVc—11 Thoman 30 Richard C (.latlin, N C, commanding Coust of li^jn 'j' Hurtch. North Carolina. 37 *Felix K ZollicofiPer, Ten, killed in Kentucky. 38 Benj F' ('heatham, Ten, Kentucky. 3(* Joseph R Anderson, Va. Coast of N C. 40 Simon B Buckner, Ky, Kentucky. 41 Leroy Pope Walker, Ala, Alabama. 42 Albert (i Blanchard, Lou, Norfolk. 43 (iabriel J Rains, N C, Yorktown. 44 J E B Stuart, Va, Army of i’otomac. 45 Lafayette McLaws, (ieorgia, Yorktown. 40 Thos F [>ra}ton, S C, Coast ot S (J. 47 Thos C Hindman, Ark, Kentucky. 48 Adley 11 (iladden, Lou, Pen.-acola. 49 John Porter McCown, 'i'en, Kentucky. 50 Lloyd Tilghman, Ken, Kentucky, ol Nathan (t Evans, S C, (’oast of S C. 52 Cadmus M Wilcox, 'I'en, Army of Potomac. 53 *Philip St Geor^ (!ocke, \ a, died in \’a. 51 R E Rhodes, Ala, Army of Potomac. [The followin': are natives of Norih Carolina, i viz: Leonida.s Polk. Bra.xton Bragg, Theopl.ilus 1 H Holmes, ^un .'Ici ulljch. m W L^'riiiijr, Rieh- ard C (iailin, Felix K Z dlicoflLr. fabriel J Rains, ! ij C) B Branch.] CONFEDER.Vl'E STATES CONGRESS ' sK.NATL Alabavia—Meshrb William L Yancey, C C day. ^ j Arknu$a»—.Nit^ssrs Robert W Johnson, Chas j B Mitchell. Florida—Messrs James M Baker, A E Max-' well. Uf^uryia—.^less^s B H Hill, Robert 'I'oombs. , Kentucky—Messrs H C Burnett, William E Simms. Louisinnn—Messrs Ed. Sparrow. '1' J Semmes. \ Mifi>iissippi—.^lessrs All>ert Brown, James ; Phehui. ' Misstjvri—Messrs John B Clark, R S V Peyton. | Sitrfh C'.iru/iiia — Messrs Geor;:e Davis, Wil-' -Messrs Robert W Barnwell, ' 55 Richard 'I'aylor, Lou, Army of Potomac. I 50 Louis '1' VVigfall, 'Texas, Army of I*otomac. 57 James H 'I'rapier, S (), Coast of Florida. 58 Sam’l (i French, Miss, Army of Potomac. ; 59 Wm 11 Carroll. T enn, East I'ennessee. •Jo Hugh W ,'lercer, (i»'orfia, •. ' ()1 Hnm[)hrey .>lar.shall, Ken, Kentucky. I (32 John C Breckinrid:;e, Ken, Kentucky. 1 (13 liich'd (iriffitli, .Miss, .\rmy of Potomac. I (»4 Alex r P Stewart, Ken, Kentucky, i Go Wm MontgDinery (jardner, (ia, on furlough. 00 Rich’d B (iarnett, Va. Army of Potomac, i (»7 William Mahone, Va, Norfolk. ! 08 L O'Brian Branch, N C, (’oast of N C ! 09 Maxcy Gregg, S C, Coast of S C. 70 R E ('olston, Virginia. 71 Edward Johnston, Virginia. 72 Henry Heth, Virginia. 73 Johnston H l,>uncan, Louisiana. 74 S A M Wood, Alabama. Those having an * affixed are dead, or have ; resigned, since the commencement of the w.ir. THE WEST POI.NT GENF.RALS. S>>nth ( oral inn James L Orr. I 'Tcnn>—Mossr.s liungdon C Haynes, (Jus- ' tavus A Henry. 'J'f.rtis — Messrs Louis T W iirfall, W S ()Mham. Vir*iini(i — R .^l 1 Hunter. W Balhird Prostoii. i HOI SK iiF HKI-in SK.NTATI VKS. j Alnltnnin—Mi;.s-.fs 1 liuiiias J fosti'r. Win R Smith, John P Ralls J L .'1 Curry, Francis S Lyon. W P (’hilton, l>aviil (’lopton, .Jas L Pugh, ' E S Dari^an. I Arkiiiiitan—.^Ies'rs Felix J B.nlson, Grandison I) Kt)yster, Angiotiis II (larlaiid,'i'hns B H:itily. F/i>riJa—Messrs Jas B i>awkin>, R B Hilton. (^ictK'ijin — .^Iossrs J ulian 1 lartrid;^o, (’ J .Mun- nerlyn, Hines Holt, If K’n;ui, Hivid W Lewis. Wm W ('lark, Robert P I'rippo, Lucius J (Jar- trell. Hardy Strickland, .V R Wri-ht. Ki'iitm'hi/—Not vet ch'Cted. L'tii isi'i ii'i—.^Iessrs (’barlos J Vilb'ro, ('harles M (’onrad, Duncan F Kenner, Ijueien J Dujire, John F Lewis, John P'rkins, Jun’r. Mis>ti-^sijtpi—Messrs Jno J MelJ ie. J W Clapp. I Reuben Davis, Israel NVelsh, H (’ (’hambers, O R Siiigietun. E IVirksdal'.’. Afis>.onri — .^Il■ss^s J(»lin Hyer. (\ispar W Bell. (Jeorge (i \ est, A H ('oniow, W W (.'ook, '1 ho- W Freeman, 'riioinas .\ Hmis Xort/i ('.iroliiin — ,\I(>s>rs W N II Smith, Rob ert R Brid;jrers. (Jwen R Kenan, 'f D NjcDowell, 'Thomas S Ashe, Archibald II .\rrington, J U McLean, William Lander, B S Gaither, A T Da vidson. South ('nrofijia—Messrs W W Boyce, W l*or- cher Miles, M L Bonham, John Mct^ue/n, Jas F;>rrow, L M Ayer. Tfnneascp— 31essrs J 1' lleiskell, W (J Sw’ann, W II 'I’ebbs, E L Gardenshire, H S Foote, M P Gentry, George W flones, Thomas Menees, J L> C Atkins, Bnllock, David M Currin. Tt-xus—.^lessrs John A Wilcox, Peter W Gray, The following Confederate Generals are gradu- .MrsCowdenCUrk'acompleteConcordancetoShaks- | ^tes of West I’oint—the date of their graduation I being prefixed: I Class of 1815 Samuel Cooper, j Class of 1820 John II Winder. (>las8 of 1822 Isaac R Trimble. ! Class of 1825 Daniel S Donelson, Benj’n linger. (^lass of 1820 Albert S Johnston, Jno B Grayson, i Class of 1827 Leonidas Polk, Gabriel J Rains. Class of 1828 Thos F Drayton, Hugh W Mercer. ' Class of 1829 Joseph E Johnston, Rob’t E Lee, Theophilus H Holmes, Albert G Blanchard. peare; The Dramatic Works of Jas Sheridan Knowlci; i:mith’8 Rejected Addresses; The Book of Scottish Ballads; 'Sds by W H Ainsworth; old’s Poets and Poetry of England; • ■ Poetfj of Great Britain; of the xixth century; y’« Reliques of Ancient Poetry, &c. &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. (Maiborne (^ Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcom P (iraham, B F Sexton. Vinfinin—Messrs Muscoe R H (Jarnett, John R Chambliss. John Tyler, Roger A Pryor, 'Thos S Bocock, John Goode, Jr, James P Holcombe, D C Dejarnette, William Smith, A 11 Boteler, John B Baldwin, W R Staples, Walter Preston, A (J Jenkins, Robert Johnson, (’has W Russell. Forty ¥ear»’ f amiliar Letters* 7' ^ ‘‘Sermons by J. Addison of 1830 John B .Magruder. .VC. July In. £. J. UALI 4 SON. St George Cocke, Humphrey Marshall, Rich ard C Qatlin. ING B0(JKS-—price SI 25 per doi'eu 16, W EBSTEIi'S ELEilE.\T,\llV SI'ELL1.\« liOUkS. \\J have just received by Express, a supply of \\ SPELLl.NG cents retail. Cash. We have not advancT’il the price of any articles on hand before the war; but pre er. purchases cost us more than we aske.i for those. (Jf course we have to put up prices on what we buy now. - E. J. HALE k SONS FajetteTill*, Auf. SO. FerguttOQ HOUSE OF COMMONS Alamance—(Jiles Mcbane Alexander—Dr J M ('arson Anson — LL Polk, E R Liles Ashe—J M Gentry Burke—J 11 Pearson Buncombe—A S Merrimuu Bladen—C T l>avis Bertie—PT Henry, and Beaufort—R S Donnell, W 'f Marsh Brunswick—'1' L> Mearea Caldwell L>ickson (.'abarrus — \\' S Harris Catawba—Jonas Cline Chatham—W P Taylor, R N Gre«n, Turner Bynum C'lierokce—(t W Hayes Craven—C (.' Clark, F E Alfred Cu'nberlaud and Harnett—C G Wright, J 8 Harrington, J C Williams Chowan Small Columbus—N L iiliamson ('atuden—D D Ferebee C trteret—I) W Whitehurst (’aswell Withers, S P Hill (’urrituck — B M Baxter Cleveland—\ {i Waters, J R Logan David.son—Lewis Haynes, E B Clark Davie Howard Duplin—J D Stanford, J G Branch Edgecombe—R R Bridgets, J S Woodard Forsyth—J F Poindexter, Phillip Barrow Franklin—W F (treen (iaston--J II White (irativillc—.1 M Bullock, W II Jenkins, S H ('aiMiaday (iuiiford—C P .^I^“^denhall, C E Shober, J L Gorrell Greene— D Speight (iatcs—-lolin Bootho ILtvwood—S L Love ILilifax—A H Davis, W B Pope Hertford—J J Ye:ltes Henderson—Jos P Jordan Hyde—'rilman Farrow Iredell—K Simonton, A B F (^iaither Jackson—A Fisher .lonos—W P Ward .lohiiston—\\ H Watson, Jas Mitcliener Lonoir—J (’ Wooten Lincoln—V A .^lcBoe ,>ladison—.lohn A Fa^g .^lartin Ewell .^leDowell — H Biiririn .Moore—Alexander Kelly Monfgomer}'—E (J L Barringer ,M;icon — H (jr Woodfin Mecklenburg—S W Davis, J M Potts Nash — H (J Williams New Hanover—S J Person, Daniel Shaw Northampron—.M W Ransom, W W Peebles Onslow—J 11 Foy Orangii—H B (ruthrie, AV N Patterson P:is(|Uotank—J 'I' Williams Peri|uimon*s—N Newby Pitt—B (I .Vlbritton, (^liurchill Perkins Pt rson— Wilkinson Robeson—Alex 3IcMiliin, Eli Wishart Rockingham—Rawley (ralloway and T Slade Rowan—N N Flcniin;, N. F. llall Rutherford—(' T N Davis, B H Padgett Randolph—I H Foust, Thos S Winslow Richmond—J G Blue Sampson—N C Faison, Geo W Autrey Surry—W Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellum Stanly—Lafayette Greene Tyrrell—C MeCleese Union—C (j Lenimonds Wake—S II Rogers, J W Ruas, H Mordecai Warren—J B Batchelor, W H Cheek Washington—C Latham Watauga—'I’homas Farthing Wayne—W 'F Dortch, M K Crawford Wilkes—A W Martin, Horio Yadkin—A C Cowles Yancey Bowman The Volunteer’s Hand Book. A FURTHER supply Just received. E. J. HAL£ k SONS. Not. 16, CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Alamance—(jrilea Mebane, Tho«. Ruffin. Alexander—A. M. Bogle Ashe—J. E. Foster. Anson—A. Myers, J. A. Leak. Bertie—S. B. Spruill, James Bond. Beaufort—W. J. Elliaon, K. J. W'arren. Bladen—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—T. D. Mearea. Buncombe—N. W. W^oodfin Burke—J. (]. McDowell Cabarrus—C Phifer. Caldwell—E Jones. Camden—D. D. Ferebee. Carteret—C. R. Thomas. Caswell—Bedford Brown, J. E. Williamaon. (Jatawba—(ieorge Setzer. Chatham—J. H. 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