IVOI.. Xl.l
I'AVHTTRVII.r.r,, N. C.. .ItlNK 9, I8G2.
[NO. 1133.]
I RINTKK MONi>AV.-J AM> THURSDAY''
i:i»W ,1. IIALE i SO.*lS.
ELITORS ANL* I’ROI'RIETORS
r Of t^i tJ.. ^^cnll \\ eekl} Ufa-'tRVtR Ou it paU iu
60 if
p?.\3 turitig i't\e wur A sulscnp
Froru ibe tiailesii.ii Cuuvier.
A LlL’i ur Tin: UtNtRAL OFFICERS IN THE
ARMlEie jF TIIF (’(.•NPFltEP \TE STAft.-^
ibe lijlluWiij^ iiitciuf the Oou-
tcJciate Aiiuy :.iViit;:7alKii uic Jue tu one ol the
Hicbiu^uul 001 icspundeui* 0* the Courier Iu tLe
liit ol BrK>u.d’cr (jen.oral- m the i'lovisional Ar
Class ol' Ibciu I'uniel Ru^> k‘S
Cias» ut Ibo.'t Joiifs .^l WitlieV:.
Ola* ut l':Jo JoS'.'jjh K Vuilcr-Juu; Lloyd ''il!;b-
rr.aii
Clusi ...1 UoT BiuxtoM U m H T W'Akti
J tio ij Pi.-iiibertuij, Aruol'-l Elzcy,
lleiif, H ;?'iblev, .tubal A tiirlv
LEG18LAT(/Kh: UF NORTH CAKOLIXA ! ('ONVI]N'TIUN OF NORXH CARuLINA
Alaiii;iUL‘o—-Giles Mebane, Tbos Kuifea
Alexander - A ^l Horle
■ ou. or t i attev ti.c ye'ir hag «:ptrc J
For iLe \Vt'(.Kly C'RsrRvt.H 00 {.er uuuuui, a fdiJ iu
;idv>iuce; oU it' puiit tLe veav ut' aub-sorip-
t.ou or io Oo tl.L- year li is espireJ
■ AL»\ F11T1HE\IF.NT'- lu^we i for cO cents per
• 4U\re of 10 liue; lui tirst, u.iid JU >,eui!; lu! eu^ti
?acceeding publiuntl .n. Yjarlv uJvyrtis«;ineiit» ly spe-
-lal CMitracii. at reasonable rates Advotiioerd are
reque^rted to «tatp the tiuniber .'1' insertions desiied .jr
thev ts'ill be couiliiued tlU t'.n V'id suid charged aecurd-
Au\wrliaiiueiits ti.- be • u.-.'i, charged uU per
•»Lt eitra.
•^I’ECL-.L .NOTli'E
From aad utter !hij* Jat*. iionuLuecl u Ucw eubsoriter
will be enteri I wirii. ut paymeti: iu aJvau..v uoi will
the paper be deni t- -ji •>' -: -!iberi r'.r u I^u^er tuije
lian is paid for.
S.ioh -fui.r old dll' -libera dciire to take the pa
per on this ^ystoiD will 1 l- 'i^e nutify -ub when making
renuttnni'f'* J-tu'j 1,
TO AUVLRITSERS.
Persons out of town wh. desire ad?ertiseuients in-
•erted in the Observer, and p^erii U3 in town with whom
yre have not regular acf‘ount‘> w please send with the
advertiseuieut as much moi» bxy wish to iuveat iu
it, according to our udvertit i jjs uu iht* first p-ig;-
Ui>, th- reyuhr .)id.;T o' app.y,utni.-Mt perhaps VVm J HarJ-^:. Juuio.- H Trapvn-
fiC.tulw^ai r,l:erv d, >.uL \vc baheve the liat is , Olais ot Ale? K J.uwton. John I" McCowii
othciwis.- v'otrect 'I Uc datoj -jt jzroduatvon tiOLU ^ dajs yf; li;4o Richard
\\ c.il Point :irt‘ taken troin Gurdner « L»i>;tioTiarv
ot the Tnitt^d ^fiates \rinv
i'L the A'eyw.'a^ A rny
1 ^^.unuei Coofier, Vu, Adjutant ien--rul
- Albert .S John-jt'Ki. IVyad, .jOfuinanduitf in
Kentui-ky
i Jo5c|.ih E Johiibtjii, Ta, i,oUiuiandin;x Nunh-
ci n V ir^iiiia
d Kobe! I l.i Lee. \ a. coiulujiudiny ifjuth Atlao
tic C.'ast
:> 1’ r T uurei'nid. l.ou, couiuiandiu^' Aruiy j
l‘otonjuc. j
Mijor fi-'tfh.i’- t'l tht }': 0-: i-iijna’ At ni^ j
1 ''Havid L Twi;.:jt., bfeor^ia, rc.signed j
■J Leonidas I’olk, 1..UU, ooniumudino at Memphis
o RiaxtoM lira^L', IjOu. cottiiuandint’ ut Pensit- i
i!oia.
d Lari \ ai) Dorn, Mi-s, Army ol I'otomae
0 (lU'tavu- \\ Smith. Ken, Annv ot T'otomae.
i Theoj^Lilu Fi ll.'liuis, N C, Aruiv of P.-.tu-
inai.'.
7 Williaiu J Havdoc, Georgia, Mis.souri,
'5 Benjamin Flui.',er. J? (’, i.’uiuiuandiLg at Nor ;
folk
9 Janier? Longstreet. Ala, Army of Potomac
!-• J' hn*li .Magruder, \'a, commanding at Vork-
town
We do not wish to open anv more such accounts. - or ♦] ] Thomas ,1 Jackdon. \'h. OOinmundin; North-
Kvtell, Paul O Hebett,
Richard B tjuriieti
Clas: 'jt Robert Gainett., Samuel Joii*;d
Ciaii ol l:4l! Lavl Van L'^rn,Gustavu:; \V;.muh,
.Manstield Lovdl. James Lon^-
«treet, I>Mnitl H Kill, Richard
H And>*ir3on l.afavett'- Me Laws,
Alev P .'?tt'\van
Clad’* of l'?4o iiotWi.dl Riplt'V, >Sa’n 1 G Preneh
L'la?33 ot 1'j44 buiioii H Buekner
I'lass of ]'4u E Kirbj Smith, Barnard E Bee,
Wm. H (' Whitin-
Class ut 1"4G -'ninina> J Jaekson, C-idmus M
Wileov, J>aVid R Jont» Win .M
(.cardutr
ClaiS ut' l'‘-i': Nathan I'Naii-’
Cla-:.s of 1;.;>S J E P. Siuuit
iade>»d account:- The pr- 'o.sj of collection ii too .
diliicult., and we have to pay cash for every thing we |
ute ;>r sell in these times !
Oct 1"61.
Obi i.\Rv Ni'TI' es. —We have horetofjre given notice, i
repeatedly, th\i wo charge foi-obituary notices of un
reasonable length, and f..r resolution? of respect, bo |
cause that kind uf reading, we have much occasion to
know, id not of;eu mi.re agreeable lo readers than to
editors of papers A - it generally aappens, however. ;
that after charging and paying postage onthear •"unt for- '
warded, we never get }>aid, we now give notice that we
will insert ndtLing of the sc.rt hereafter unless ac^om- j
panied by the cash. ; .Alw.iy? excepting in the case of j
deceased volunteers, when we require no pay i Hear :
in mind, iheref-re, thai wi.l .n?ei: obituary notices '
and resolutions, n-ot exceeaine; 7u w. rds, graiis. For all •
wver 7'i words, one cent a w vd, which must He paid be- ;
fore the notice will be put m type.
immandin^ Coa^^t ol
western Viitjinia.
P-1 Mansfield i^ovell, \ a,
Louisiana
lii Edmund Kirby Smith. Florida, Army of Po-
tomae
14 Teoroe B Crittenden. Ken, fLiuimanding East
1'eynes.see
ilh .'I th> *4/'my
1 Milledjje L Bi'ulKtm, .S C, Army of i'otomac
John B Floyd, \ a. e-jmmandin^; Army Ka-
na'vvha
'6 lie’iiy A vVi-c. \ a, R.^u-ke I.^land.
4 Bell M.Cuiinh. I'eKH', Missouri
5 "H 'liry R .Jai k;-a, »eo, rc'sitrned
0 ‘Robert S (»arn -tt, V a. kiUed in action
7 ■\S illiaui II I VVaiker. _iey, resii.-ned
^ ’ Barnar>l E B;--e, S C, killed in acti.n
tiL.Ni.UAI -5 llu U t.K^; 1 ...KiLi! Ai I UK -I'
iulN,
The followuii. Gi rai' Wi-re appointed to th-'
old Cnitfd State- Army, vvisliout pa-^uit throu>^h
tht' e.'t. P 'lti; .\i;a' ''ajy : - I'avid E I'wiu’cT'^. ap- :
poinued In I'rlL'; Wm \\ Loriti;;, in I'-j'.'; Thos. j
. T Fauntleroy, iti
The following (Jeiieruls lir.-t suw .,erviee in the ;
Mexiean war:—3L 1, J^ouhnm, llenrv Jai'k-
son. Gidf^on ,1 1‘illow, Samuid R .\nders"ii,
’ha- Clark, Tlu'S t’ Hindman, .lohn (’ Breek-;
inridije, Benj !' (’lii>arham, Piirfurd iiritiiih,i
Albeit Hike, Adlev 11. (Jladdeii, Muxev tlri-^tr j
The I'dlinviiii^ ',f!;erah pai tifipat.-d in the i
Texan w r and the \v:u> with .'I- X; Ben
>L'Culloch, Loul^ T Wi.jfall
'I'hi* I'illowitiii Grtieral.7 aw !;.• military .-rvii-e ‘
j'Tevion- to the |.;L .-cnt war: -.lohn P. Floyd, :
H'.iiry A Wi^e. Robert Toomb -. Riehar'l Taylor, f
Thnt; li Flournov, I. Pope VS alker, !' K /id-i
Miootier, Willian. >!ahone, 1, 4'r; Branch. U il-
; liam n Can .11, It E Pthi.'dt - Some. hoWi.'Ver.
' leetdved militaiy f-d’a..:^ u: al S:.u'- lu t tulions
I Vir-'inia ha~ I'l GenoraN in the (’ ■nfederate j
' Armies; S ,t;th ’:a' lina , 1- ui iana ", G= oit^ia :
7; 'reiint's ; .North G:ii .’.I:].. Kentueky 7; j
>IarYl.i!id -1; Alab:im:i 1; Ml'-^ii-^ppi I, l'e.>ca' ii;
Arkan^ar- J; F!jrid:i 1. .'*1 i-.-'mui n-iiie.
! The l-ihv’.v’..^ Wer'- : 'rn at the North, thou.h
previou-^ to the pres,'I;! war they were eitiiiens ot
y A ex.tndei R Eawto: Geo, Commanding Coa'-t j^o^ithern State^■:—Geii.ral ’■.■ iptr, ! un in Ne'.v
York, Ripley, in (Jhio; P* Tnbertoii. in I’eimsyl
STWD.41S!) AMI MlSl'ELLWEuiS WtiHKS.
ABBOTI S Hidtories, v 's .Vbboti • Nap ,i«on
Irviuij’e •j.^ple'e Works. ‘J1 vols:
“ Liftt of WushLnj^tou, 6 Vu'.s
Pri»c*tt’s Philip the -J,
'harii-s the Oth,
“ F'erdinand and ^;?abella
“ Conques! of Jfexioo;
“ •* of Peru;
Bancroft e U. dtatep, 3 vois;
Los.'ing s Field Bo 'k 'jf the .\mcrican Revolution;
Tytcr 8 Ci.iver-a; Hisi^!;.
Hallam's .'-Iil'ile Age«:
rinme and Maoaai;.\ s H.-t- ries .t Englaul-
Kollin's Ancient {iist^ry
Millman'b Oibbdu's Rome
Josephus' o jik'.
Robertson's wurks.
Webetcr’s Wtirk,-;
Clay's by I'•i'-mU,
Ber.t.>u b -.u yenrs lu ttie ■ ^ Semite
B'lrke's work.;:
L'r .Johns .n's dit'
i'losweii s j.ifo • l'r .1 .hr.': •n.
Addison's Wi.rk'- i h-^-'u ^ .'^rectanr
lU 'Gideon .1 Pilkiw. Tetin, rerf.'.ned
I 11 Samuel R ,viidersuti. Tenn, K-iitucky
* 12 Paniel S i> neh u. I cun. Coa^t of S Carolijia
18 l>a%id R Junes, -S Artfiy of Potomac.
! 1 I Jv-nes M Witliers, Aia, eommandint Coast ot
I A'.abama
! 1C» John C Pembertvti. ^ a. ('oast ot S C
J pi R- hard -S Ewell. \ a. Armv of P'otomac
17 John H Winder. Maryland, Riehmond.
^ l^ Juba! A Early. \'a, Army of I’otomao.
j 19 ’Thun B FLurnoy. Ark, died in Aikansus
liu Samuel Jones. \ :i- Armv it Potomac
j 'Jl Arn-ld E.zey. M-.rviand. \ruiv 4' Pot. ri>ac
j '-1 1 >aniel 11 Hill, N C, Armv of Potomac
\ 'J’-S H-.!iry 11 y. I, nj. 'I'.:- -, Frontier
; J4 Wm H (J Whiiii.p', Geo, Army ol Potomac
I Li't Wm W Lonntr, N i', West*.rn Vireinia
; ‘20 Ru-hard H .\n '.er- 'n. S Pensacola
' _'7 A if.err Pike, Ark, Indian ,’omm:ssi,,[;fi
i 'J- ‘Tlio-'r Fauiit’.-roy. \ iraiiiia, re-;ii.-ued
! ’jy Robert T;>omb.’, _re". Aniiy of Potomac
Loui.^iana.
variia; U hitin__, in MH.ss;u husett.-; P.ke, in Mas-
sa. Lusftt-; Ru^^-ks. in .'la-r-ai husetts; Bianeiiard,
in Massachusetts; F;„iieh, in New -ler-ey
["The following are ; NorU: Car-jluia,
viz; Leonidad Polk, Bra.'.ton Br•'.'^^ Theophilu^.
11 ll-.lme.-». ten ’^IeCur;"ch. Wm W Loriny, Rich
ard (Mtatlin. F«li\ K Z jllieutle'-. Gabriel J liainn.
L 1>’P> Bran> h ]
CJNFEl>ER\TE STATES CONGRESS
sKN \1i
Al'jf- rmu — Me-Sar- William L Vaneev, ■ C
.'lav
Me^.r R
HEN.A.TE
l'aa.|U'.tank and PervjUimonti—J M Whedbee
Camden T-.d (’urrituck—B F' Simmatis
Gated and Chowan—M L Eure
llydu and i vrrell—Jones Spenco"
Northaiiipton—J M S Rooen-
llertford—J B Slaughter
Bertie—David C>utlaw
.^lartin and \\ ashinj.^lou~J K iStubbs
Halifax- M (' \\ hitaker
Edpeconibe and U ilson — li T Clark
Pitt EJ Blount
Beaufort —1 rederiek (irist
Craven—N H Street
Carteret and Jones —L>r M F Arendell
jreeiK> and Leiioii—J P Speight
Ne\> Hanover—Eli W Hall
L>upuii — Dr tl ames Dickson
Unslow—L \V Humphrey
Bladen. Brunswick, —Jno D Taylor
Cumberland and IPirnett—•Duncan Shaw
Sampson—'I'hoinas 1 Fainjn
Wavn«‘ — W K Lane
J'.dinston—J W B V\ atson
W ake—M .V Bledsoe
Na.-'h—A J 'I'aylor
Franklin — \V llariis
Warren—'i' J Pitchford
Granville— i’ 11 K 'i'aylor
Per.Soli—L Winsttad
(Jrango—ilo.'iah I’lirner, Jr
Alamance and Randolph -Jonathan Worth
(,'halham — W S Harris
31oore nnd Monti'^omery—W D Dowd
liiehmond and Robeson—Alfred iJockery
An.si/n and I 'nion—S H Walkup
fruiliord — Peter Adams
'awell—lledtiiid Brown
Roekingliam - F L Simpson
-'‘1 ecklenbur^—John Walker
'abarrus and Stanly- V (’ Barringer
1 jwan .and Davie ])r ,1 G Kamsey
Davidson—Jno W 'I’homas
''toke.s and Forsyth —-Jesse A U augh
A-ihe, Siirrv A:‘—,lo.s D>bson
li '-dell, Wilkes vVe L Q Sharpe
Buike, .NIcDowell A.e B b Gaither
Lincoln. Gaston —Ja.sper Stowe
Rutherford, iN.'ik .Ve — .V NV Burton
Buncombe. H enderson v\.. —Geo W' Candler
Havwood. Macon A; • W H Thomas
IIOL'.SE OF CuM.MuNd
Alaiiiaiiee—(file.s Mobane
Alt .v;iiider—i)r J .M Car.son
Ans.n -L L Polk, E R Liles
A-he —-f M ; entry
Burke J H Pear.son
Bune..i;ibe- A S M-*rrim.jn
Bladen—C 1 Davis
B rtie — 1’ T Henry, and
}{e'.t;if rt--R S Donnell, W T .Marnh
Brunswick—T D Mearea
Caldwell- — Diekson
Cab irrus—W .S Harris
Catawba Jona? Cline
('hatham—W i’ Taylor. R N Green, Turner
Bynum
• Tier ikee—W Hayes
Cri:ven C C Clark, F E Alfred
(’u!!'b-rland and Harnett—C Wright, J S
er; .I'dinsL.n, ('h.L-
M H^ker. A F Max
■i-.' f .--t Auth.jrs;
■tiid Ui'era*
Macaulay h 'discHilaai*'-:
Midprn fjri’’“h
Knigiit - II lU H ,n : "
Li-. a-sionrs on P‘' :
Wm Haiiiil'on;
f'b'imber-’- Mi'Cf’l iTjr. ] v'.i
iBtatosm.'iu's Man. a’:
1 he Federnli-;;
Political Text Hook, by \Ic'Iuskey-
tJonstitntion^ of t.'ie .-States;
Marshall's Life of Ua-aiiii-ton,
The Life f \V't;' Pin'kn*‘y: A'nericau Klo.i’.ience:
lUography of Di-iinguiT^hod Wumen, by Mr- S J
Hale;
Encyclop'i- lia .V v..
Appleton fl Cycb(}'f-l;a ot i’.;o?r.aphy;
Life and C:)rre-poiidcnce vt Lord .letfrfy;
Lockhar’’- bile of .‘;cott:
C-iirran and hi.s '.jieiT;p.,rarie-,, by t,'ha.s Phillips;
Wavt-rly N.^vels, compic-te in 0 vols;
in i;4 vol.i;
“ '• • iu ’J7 vols:
Cooper'> Sea T.tit-,:
l>ickens' Works;
Marryatt'.s N
Wilson's Talei of the i'v! ier-
Hannali M rt-'- -«vk-.
Dick's Work-:
Plmarch’s Livp;
Dryden'.s Work-,
Sterne’s works;
The Doctor, by f^outhey;
Trabb’s Sjnonynie.',
Percy Anecdotcs;
•Jhronicle? of the P>astile, ili^ii°trn;e i:
The Sc.'ifiish tJ'iel;
Uateiteer of the U. .State*?;
Major .tii' k iJowninj^'s -iO years out of th»- Senate;
Living-f'.ne’s Travels iu Si)uth .-\frica:
I.,ord i.lgiir^ ^^.--i ?n to 4iina and .Jaj'aii;
Five \ ears in by I);- !has. Taylor,
The British l.xj.-iiiion i the 'rimea, by W H
Russell;
My Diary in India, by di" i;
Dr. Kane’s Arctic L.sL|-’. >r.i:;
Kendall's istinra Fe Expedition;
Cumming’s H’uiier's Life in Africa.
Nott ii Gliddoii s Indigenous Peaces of the Earth;
:1 (’h;ules v;l;irk. Mi?-, Army ot' Pi'toinac
i'J R. j.Veil S Ri: icy, C. Coa.st |.)I S I’
io l.-a;!'.: R Trimble, Md, Arniy ol I’otomao
It *J.)hn B Gi;iy.son, Ken. di- d in Flirida
}*a i! * H' *'ert, E .a oa-t -.t 'I'exas
Footfalls on the Duundary of Auother World, hy R. 72 ilenry Heth, Virginia.
:-{*i Richard 'latlin, N c.iiniiiaiidin^ Coa.jt of; Umj, Dort' h.
North ('arolina. !
i.7 ‘I'elix K Zolln;oftor.'1 ;!i. ki it‘d in Kentucky
I Benj F *'hea:h.am. Ten. Kentiieky
! ;■>!' Jo'-ej'h R And'-r^o!.. \ a, (,’oar-t of N (' :
: 4*> Simon B Bu> .^n- r. Ky, Kentucky |
!-H Leroy Pope Walker, .\la. .Mabama. ■
! 42 Albert G Bl-itic-hard, L lu, Nortolk i
: G;ibr;ei J Rain-, .\ G, \'orktown
; 41 J F.i B ."'tuart, \':i. Army ol Potomac I
I 4.’t Laiavette >F4-nw-, .i..'orLM:i, V^ rktown !
! -P'l 'j'ho: !•' ]>r:ivt'in. S C, (’uas* ol S '
i 17 Th o.s (' Hindman, Vrk, Kentucky.
, 1*^ Adley H Ghidden, E"U, Pensacola.
John Porter M ('own. 'f-n, Kentucky,
j 50 liloyd 'I’il. hman, Ken, Kentucky,
i f)l Nathan G Evan.‘;, S Coast ot S
.'>2 ('H'imus M 'V ii'M.v. 'I'en, .Vrniy of Potomac.
‘ * I’hilip ."'t Goorp;c C"cke, \ a, died in V a.
j r>l R E Rhode.-. .Ma, Army td Potomac.
1 Richard 'I’aylor, Lou, Army ot Potomac.
f>t) LoitiH '1' Wio};ill, 1’exa.s, ,\ruiy oi Potjmao
.'>7 James H Trajder, C, ( oast oi I'lorida.
■ Sam’l G Frcneh, Mi-.s, .Vrmy of F'otomac.
: .'ly Wm II C;irr(jll, Tenn, E;tst Tennessee.
OU Iluirh W .^)ercer, GeorLlia, -.
i 01 Humphrey Marshall, Ken. Kentucky.
fi2 .John Breckinridt^e, Ken. Keiit'icky.
' 0;i Rich'd Griffith, .^li'■s, .\riny ol Potomac.
04 .VIex’r P Stewart. Ken, Kentucky.
{ 0;”) Wm Montt^omery Gardner, Gtt. on furlough.
' 00 Rich'd B (iarnett, \ a, .\nny of Potomac.
; 07 W illiain Mali-ne, \ a, Norfolk,
j (W L O'lirian Branch, N’ C, Coa.st of N (’
1 Oy Maxcy Gregg, 8 C, Coa-ot of S C.
70 R E Colston, Virginia. ,
71 Edward John.ston, Virginia.
' Ark iii-.j.-
B .^lltehelI
Fi'-r' ia - Me- rrs J.iUi>.-
well
h- lit I j!:^
i Siniin-
— Me
J Mdiirs-M»
! Phelan.
I J/( /—Me.'.srs J .ihn B’l:;rk.RS\ Peyton.
,r‘h —.'lei.-rs (r- .^r^e D;i, 1.-. \V il-
Me^^rs B H H;1’. R .belt T. .mbs
Me-sr- 11 C Burnett. V. illium I.
-rs Ed .''pal row, '1' .1 Sr-mme
■^srs Albert • i Bi iwn. Jame
Me; r- Robert W Barnwell.
A'fhe J F Fo-^.‘r
Aiison A .^lyer.s, J A Leak
Bertie—S B Spruil'-, James Bund
Beautoit — W J Ellison. E J. Warren.
Bladen—Neill Krlly
Brun wick—T J,> >leares
Buncombe--N W WotMitin
Burke—.i C .^IcDowoll
Cabarru-i- C Phifer
Caldwell E W’^ Jone-'
('auideii- D D. Fcrebee
(’arteret -C Tl TLoinua
Caswell FJedford Bro'.vn, J WilliaiiiBon
Catawba Georj'e Setzer.
(’hatham—.1 II Hoaden. J.ihn MauniTijf Jr,
L J .'lerritt
(Jherokee and Clay—J II Brysou
Chowan—R H i)illard
’lev.dand—W\ J T. Miller, J W^ Tracy [
A NIGHT ALARM;
I In his letter, dated Oth inst , ‘Perdoune,” the
; corre.-pondent of the Charle'^ton Couijer, gives
! the following euiertHiiiin*^ accuuut ol camp scenes
I at Coriuth:
A nis?ht alarm' Whut a Uou.i ot tumuttuou;
ejiiotion-^ rush through the mind at the mere romi-
I niscence'. Whose pen cun describe the vivid pic-
, ture daguerre'Jtyped upon the mental tablet" 1
! tear me the task 1.- beyoud my poor reach. )i ou
t are sitting cjuietly in youi tent, say at ten o’clock
in th e evening A calm da> liaa mers^ed into »
j beautilul nighr The young moon sheds her dii-
vev lustre upon the surrounding scene The sky
is cloudie.'-'^. and ild myriad blossom* twinkle iu
their hrmaiiicut alike on Iriend and toe Your
thouf htii are lar awaf—among tho?e to whom
your h^‘art i-, - lirv.jipled as with hooks ot' steel ”
Suddetily—'AS hish-.'^h sh-sh" shoot« up a long
golden serj.eiit, ;itreamlng through the dark, blue
( like a meteor, lingers for an instant in mid-air,
then breaks into liery corruscations>, aud disa»
j pears. It is a signal from one of the headiiuarters
(.’olunihus —Richard Wooten
’raven—Geo. Green, Jno D Whitlord j Few know its purport, but in a moment all realize
1, A I its magic power. Like tho touch upon the won-
Cumberland and Tfarnett—David McNeill,
Douthit
73 Johnston II Duncan, Louisiana
74 H A M Wood, Alabama.
j Those havitm an * affixed are dead, or have
re.signed, .since the commencement of the war
I TMF WK.ST I'di.N'i' (iE.VEKALS.
i The following (’onfederate Generals are gradti-
' atea of W'e.«t Point.—the date ol their graduation
being prefixed:
Clasts of 1815 Samuel ('oojter.
Cla.ssof 1S2U John H Winder.
' (.’la.S8 of l'-22 Fsaac R Trimble.
. ('las.s of l:^2r» Daniel S Donelson, Ih-nj’n Huger.
Cla.ss v>f l'2**> Albert S Johnston, .Jno B (irayson.
ClasH of H27 I. :onilas Polk, (.Jabriel J Rains.
! (,’la.ss of Ls2H i hoH F Drayton, Hugh W Meroer
Dale Owen;
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Homans, Hcott, Pope, Byron. Burns, Moore, Hood,
Halleck, Campbell, Oabbe, Coleridge, Cowper,
Ooldiimith, Milton, ,ve , .Sco.
Bhakspeare’s, .Ma-siuger Si Ford’s and Beaumont
and Fletcher’s liramatic WoikH;
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peare:
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Smith’s Rejected .Ad Ire^-eH;
The Book of Hcotti-^h Ballads;
Ballad- by W 11 .Xiii-w.jrth;
Oriswold’s I’oets and I'notry of lingland.
Fenr..'.i- Poets of Great Britaiu;
Poft" ‘.f tic sixth century;
Percy's Reli jues of Ancient Poetry, ^c. &c
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1 tri/iiLiii—R M 'I Hunter. \\ L;iiiard 1 re.-tin. !
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i Lyon, W 1’ ('hilton. David Cloptoii, Jas L Pugh, 1-
K's I’arL'an.
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I M (-onrad, Duncan ]•' Ivcnner, Eiicicn .J Du['re,
i .John F Le\^s, John Perkins, Jun'r.
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I ert R liridgers, • >weti R Jvenan, T D McDowell, |
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McLean, William Lander, B 8 Gaither, .\ 'I' Pa- |
vidson.
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cher Milos, M L Bimhani, .John .^lc(^ueen, .Tas |
Farrow, L M Ayer. i
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W H Tebbs, E L (./ardenshirc, II S Foote, .'I P
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Claiborne C Ilerln'rt, Win B Wright, Malcom 1’1
Graham, B F Sexton. t
riVy/?t(a—Mesyrs Muscoe R 11 (iarnett, .John j
11 (Tiamhliss, John 'i’yler, Roger .\ Pryor, 'i'hoH
S Bocock, .lohn fioode, Jr, .lamos P Holcombe,
1) C Dejarnette, W'illiam Smith, A R Boteler,
.John B Baldwin, W R Staples, Walter I’rcstoi!,
A (• .lenkins, Robert Johnson, Chas W Russell.
Columi^us- -N L Williamson
Can. h :;— L* D I’erebee
i’aiicret—D \\ Whitehurst
Ca>Weii— Ither.s, S P Hill
('urrii'u'.k — B M Baxter
(’leveland—A » ^Vaters, .J R Logan
havi.P 'n- -Lewi^ IPiynes, E B Clark '
11 ;VK - IF-ward
Du| iin—J P Sttinford, .1 G Branch
Edj'conibe R R Bridger.s, J S Woodard
I' :r yth—J F Poindexter, Plfillip Ban-ow
I'raiikliii—^\ 1' Green
(iaston—J H \S lute
(iranvilh—.J .'I Bullock, W II Jenkins. S H
(’ innaday
Guiitord—(’ P Mendenhall, C E Shober, J L
Gorrell
Grceiu'—.\ D .'']>eight
Gat*"—.lohn B-othe
Haywood—^ L Love
Haliiax—A H Davi>, W B Pope
llertfor'l—J .1 Ventes
Hender.'on—J.ts i’ Jordan
Hyd—Tilman Farrow
Iredell—A K Simonton, A B F (iaither
.lackson—A Fisher
Jones—W P Ward
Jnhi.'^ton—AV II Wat.son, Jas Mitchener
Lenoir—.! {’ Woden
Lincoln—.V McBee
Madi^-on—.John A Fa2!>-
Martin ——~ Ewell
.^IcDowell—C H Burgin
Moore—Alexander Kelly
Montgomery—E G L l^arrincer
Macnn—H ('• \\ oodfin
.^Ieckl••Ill.urg—S W Davis, J M Potts
N:i'h-- 11 (i Williams
New Hanover—S .J Per.son, Daniel Shaw
Northampton—M W Ran.som, W W’ Peebles
Onslow—.J II Foy
(.)range—H B (juthrie, W N Patter.«on
Pasquotank—J T W'illiams
Perijuimons—N Newby
J’ltt—B G Albritton, Churchill Perkins
1‘erson — W'ilkinson
Robeson—Alex McMillan, Eli W'ishart
Rockingham—Rawley Galloway and ,T Slade
Rowui—N N Fleming, N. F Ilall
Rutherlord—C J^N DavT's, B H Padgett
Randolph—1 H Foust, I'hos S Winslow
Richini»nd -J G I'Jlue
Satnj'son—N (’ Faison, (Jeo W Autrey
Surry—W W'angii
Stokes—Horatio Kellum
t -1 n ly—1 jafayet te 11 reene
'I’yrrtdl—C NlcClcese
Pnion—(' (,} Leinnionds
S H Rogers, J W' Rusa, H Mordecai
W'arren—.J B Batchelor, W H (.Tieek
W ashington—C Latham
Watauga—Thomas Farthing
W'ayne—W' T Dortcli, M IC (’rawford
Wilkes—A W Martin, liorto
Yadkin—A l' (’owles
Yancey Bowman
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I S McNeill. M. J McDufhe.
('urntuck—.lohn B Jones.
I Davidson — hJ A Kiftrell, B ’
Davie.—RobT ''prou^^e
i I.)uplin—.1 'f Rho les, Ja’ue-; Dictiion
Edgecombe and Wilson—W S. Battle, Geo
Howard
Forsyth—'I' J Wil«oti, !.> H Sturbnck
I'ranklin—A 1) Williams
Gaston—S X Johnston
Gates—J. Walton.
Granville' Thomas B Lyon, T L Fiar/rove
S S Royster.
I (.Ireeiif—W Darden
Guilford—Jno. A flihuer, Ralph Gorrelh R
P Dick
Halit.ix—11 H Smith, L W Batchelor.
Hydt — E E Mann
Haywood \Ym Hicks
Henderson — W .^l. Sliipp
Herttord Kenneth R:i\ner
Iredell—An.ier-on Miti-hell T A Allison.
Jack.son -U H rhoiiia-
Johiiston—C B Sanders, W\ \ Jiriith
Jones—Wm. Foy
Lenoir—.J diu (' 1.in-ton
Lincoln—L> Sidieiiek
.'lacon C D Smith.
Madison—.1. A .'IcDowell
Martin David W Bagley .
McDowell -,l 11 (Ireenle. .
Meekleiiburg—J W. ( )sborne, .lamee Strong.
M jiitgoniery—S. H Christian
Moore—11. I'urner.
Na^h L N 1*. iiattle
New HaiU'Ver—J. L. ilolniec, Robert Strange.
Northampton—D. A. Barnes, J M .'loody.
Onslow—A .1 Murrill.
,>range—W. A. (iraham, John Berry
Pasijuotutiiv — R. K. Speed.
Peri.juimons—Jos. S. Cannon.
Person—.1 _din W. Cuningham
Pitt- F. B. Satterthwaite, P. A. Atkinson
Randi.lph—W'. .1. Lone, A. Foster
Richmond—\V. F. Leak
Robe.'^on—.1.1’. Fuller, .1. (J. Southerland.
Kockin-ham—D. S. lleid. E. T. Biodiiax
Ponvai -R -V. Caldwell, H. C Jones
Rutherlord and Polk
ham
Saiiipsi'ii R A M.-.'cly. Thomas Bunting
Stanly—11 llcarne
Stoke A. II Joyce.
Surry—'1. V . Hamlin.
Tyrrell—ICli Spruill.
I’nion—11. M. Houston.
Wake—G. E. Badger. K P Batt'e, W
Holden.
\Varre!i—W'. N 1-Mw:irds, Frank Thornton
W'a.'hinvt'..n W. S Pettigrew.
Watauga—J. W. Gouneil.
Wayne—G V. Strong. E A. Thomp:^on
Wilkes—J:is. Calloway, Peter Eller.
Yadkin— R. F. Armtield.
Yancey—M. P. Penland.
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f iiHttrelf's M*rartif(> at Law.
Practice a: Law
LE n.,
JUST publiyhcd, i trea’ise up"u th
iu North Carolina, by Ed-w.mi;' C.vntvvkm.
author of the N. C. .Justice, etc.
CONTKNTS.
("•f I.egislative Power in General; Le>risl;itive Power
in North Car I’ina Et-pi.-l.itive Powers of Ju^-tices of liie
Peace; (^ounty liouu liivies Deeds, etc.; County Reve
nue and (’hai’^/es; Cour' Houses. Prisons, ..'cc.; (’ouuty
j lerl'ul lamp of Aladdin^ it calU luto Ute a thousand
varied .scenes. The '-long roll” rings its warning
lar and wide «^ttick bharp eommauda echo
tlirough tlio woods. 'I'he country is now alive
with passing oouriera. infantry, artillery and
cavalry, that seem to have sp*rang from the earth,
so quickly have they responded to the alarm, are
moving in detachments to and fro, and the heavy
tramp of men and bea.sts, the music of the regi
mental bands, the .shrieks of life and ruttU of drum,
all tell of the .sleeping mon.ster aroused from his
lair.
And your own feelings swell within you until
they course like a torrent. Are the enemy ad-
vani'lng, or are we about to make an attack'^
Are the reverberating guns of the afternoon and
the slow procession of the wounded, you saw
passing, the precursors ol the grand Vjattle which
form.s :he staple of every thought'i' Where will
be our glorious army on to-morrow'; Shall we
conquer or be con.juertd' These and ten thou
sand others are th« emotions that stir your whole
nature, and you lay upon a sleepless couch to
await the a[iprouch ol daylight and its develop
ments
Morning cume.-, however, and with it all the
peace ol its predecfL-sor. The alarm has proven
lal.se. The day passes until tho afterno)n is
reached. Again heavy cannonading is heard
upon our right, and this tiuie so distinctly that
the bar.iting shells sound like the crack ol a ritte
The wiudow' rattle and the ground trembles with
the ominous roar. Again there is commotion in
the camps. The men are at theii arms awaiting
order-. Skirmi.-hing is going ou near our en
trenchments. 'lore wounded come by, and re
turning cavalry report the enemy in force on all
sides Night appears. The firing ceases and
the town is tilled with a thousand wild rumors
From these you subtract this essence. Thti en#
luy advanced on the right close to our fortifica
tions, drove in our pickets and opened with ar
tillery. I’heir skirmi.-hers came within sight ot
the works, shot a Confederate soldier only two
hundred yards distant, and then fell back betore
us. No especial damage is done on either side,
and no success gaired by the Federals.
Still there is an unusual solemnity pervadxn^
G W Michal, M l>ur j the entire army, both as individuals and a mass
■ Something instinctively speaks to every h*'art
that w^e are upon the ove of the great event
i Officers chipter in knots and discuss the probabil-
I ities of tlio fight. The men are sober and quiet,
j and y'ou hear no loud laughing, or talking among
. the usually noisy groups. IN'en the aceusUmied
; serenaders, who have been wont to stir the soli
tude of tho evening, are liushed. The sil-wice is
almost painful.
Nine o’clock. Boom! A gun from our own en-
treirchment.-. '‘W'hat’s thati'" exclaims un officer,
springing to his feet at the startling report
‘‘Tlie evening gun,” responds another. “There’s
no huch thing.'’ BoomI—Another gun. Every
man i.-5 upright. Boom! A thirdl 'I'he summons
is now unmistakable. Again ensues a scene of
earnest life and bustle. Lights are flashing
through the windows at headquarters. All is
haste and commotion. Stall' officers buckle on
their equipment.s. Horses are saddled and brought
to the door; servants are filiing haversacks and
making preparations for the bivouac or march.
Men are da-hing by on their respective errands
All night the preparations ibr battle continued
The (,*eneral.s were in the saddle long before day,
and thou.sands of tnen tiled .silently away into tho
darkness towards the enemy. The latter had
W'
Trustee; .)ury Trials; F:urs an l Public Sales; General j ^ ,.„campod near US on our right, and the pick
Asrtemblv: lu.-]-eciion=. Public Eandinrs, S.c.; Poor , . ^ I .
Houses an 1 Hospitals; R.jrister-an.l Clerks; Rivers and ! ets ol Van Dorn could count the lootstcps that
Creeks; G iles, Ferri.an I Bridges; Weights and Mea- j separated the tWO forces. With morning, how-
sures; Idiots and Lunatics; Reiailers; Ncu.se River; Pub-I there has come a change. The 1‘ederals
lie Roads and ('artv, ays; Public Landings and Inspec- , stampeded. Not one is in sight. A portion
tions; Mills anl Millers; Ordinaries ana ( oit^tables; ^ . i 1 ^ 7/-.i
. . , it' 1 V 1. 1*,.,., lo. «.^o.i= of our army has advanced over the acorm they
Patrol; Wardens ot the Poor; Prison lioumts; Roails. 1,,,,.', . , , .,
Ferries and Btidge-;; Pul! Tix Exemption.-:; Executive j Idt behind, clearing the roads with which they
Power in Generah E.\ecutive Power in North Carolina; j attempted to block oUr advance, and are now in
Executive Power of the Courts; Chief Justice and Clerk; i pursuit.
Attorneys at Law; .Vttorney General; Reporter and Mar- |
shal; Cl'erks and Solicitor;'Coun-el for Paupers; Guar- Goad MarIcA
dians; ('ouniy .\ttorney; .Vuction^'crs; (’ounty l.'ourt
Clerks; Coroners; Boundary Commissioners; Committees
of Finance; County Trustee; County Treasurer; Special
Court; ('‘oinmissioutrs uf Fair^; Inspectors; .Superin
tendents of S.-hool.-; Coinniissioners of Navigation; War
dens of the Poor; Hegisters; Commissioners of Rivers
(in'i Creek-; Sheritfs; C(m-iables; Rangers; Standard
Keeper-^: Retailers; .-Vdniinistrator'; Chairman of Special
Court.- Cornmissi'.ners of Deed-' and (’onveyances; ('om-
missioners of Low Lan.ls; Entry Takers and Siirv«yor-: I
Superintendents of Elections; Guardians an l Receivers:
In-pec»ors; (’ommissioners of Inieriial Iinprovenient,s:
Partiti, n; Patrol Committee''; Pn'ces-ioner'^: Tax Listers
and Boards of Valuation; l.lversi'er-'of Roads and Rivers;
Commissioners of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers.
The Appendix cnt.iiii.s l'.irn:*“ol Deeds and onvey?
ances, as follow-;
Agreements, Assin-nnients, .\wards. Bills of Sale. Bills
of Esehange ai. 1 Lading, P.omls, Miscellwneous Bonds,
(Contracts, Deeds. .Marriage Settlemonts. Mortgages,
(’oparinership Articles, Notes, Releases, .tc., »tc.
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The Southern Song Book.
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c.imannhip.—At the battle of Shiloh,•
it is estimated, there were discharged on the Con
federate side, one milhon balls from small arms.
The olhoial rej.oit ol'the I'edoral loss in killed
and woundt 1 is Pi.UUU. Allov. ing that the true
number was much greater, say 2U,00U, still it
leaves shots thrown away by our soldiers.
That is, our boys succeeded owe time out of fifty
shot.s hi doing some execution. I'orty-nine misses
and one hiti Now wouldn’t it be hotter to save
the powilcr and lead, do less shooting and mor*
execution?
It is known that most guns overshot. The aim
therefore should not be above the knee. B> tter
to shoot at the feet than tail of eff.'ct. An er.ciny
wounded is better thau an enemy kdlod. since to
bear off and care for the woundVd abstracts one
or more effective men from the lines. Don’t
shoot wildly. You might as well not shoot at all
11 you are confronted by one liundrel thousand
foes, a discharge of balls again.st their
lines, judioiously and coolly directed, within pro-
I per range, would decide the battle. \ ou go out
I to fight and t> be fought. It is a mercy to win
the battle and end the war. The more execution
you do, the more you have effected towards put
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