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t'.,r iVe ’ilf ' ' ' : rui: i- ■ ' ■ ^ ' •ixt' ^■■' ' ‘TiV: \^^ ''• '’H'tHlIl lu ^' ■’ ■ •'’ 1 with ■ - uU '■■ K; :: i. - ' ' I '- I ■\'\ Koad. ■ ']• ■ ■ i :.-!j - 1- -U .J. ! i'r N,.; • ■"' J'ixuii! • * ’. !'ie ' ■ -} '■ ‘ . ' \ \y li ikkiiiar% it S'l! ('i-L V- iV uiiiue -.a's ; AUvi. el rtt a' t i- V i)v ;i, n J./ : )0 ^ w ,.rn. • V. ^ : •! • i ‘ \S0N- * ^ifii \ L HI Uif* 4? ■i ''J** SKIWI-WKKK I. Y [VOL. XI ] KAVi:ri'K\ ii.ij:, n. c.. junk k;. isG*i. (XO. 1134.] tMUNTKL' MONDAYS AND THUKSDAT'^ KOW.IRD J. HALE & SoT\S. !■ fouj ilie L'burlesioti V’ourier I -m; Class o/ lliu^ Dull if] A LIST uF TUL OKNEKAL DFFICERS IN TUE I Clas=.' ol 1>L!6 JOjit's >1 With.Ti VKMILS OK THL CONKEDEKATt dTATES j Ander^ou. Uoyi TilgL- 1 lie t 'llowiu^ interesting stati.-itifs of the ('oti man. — Jederalc Army orguuination are due to an»^ ul the * (’I Im'-C l*t.,vf..r, l^r.. Ho, ki> UB.tRvtH ia UO it pul i i„ Uichiuond cyrrespui..lMU! ot the Courier lu the ' LKiMun Hra- Hat (>1 Hri^'adior tjeiieral-i in the I'roviaiotjal Ar "KorRlLT.)R ,=.i) ..r A- ■!' ti >:• edilliT -itli LMUIlilltS requesri.-J • ^ • •hpv wiK -• ^ n.tf A tr' i r ■' il p;;i the ytjar uf 8ufs»;rjp r: !■ vCar ):a» i_, . K' r ' '*1' ."'*r iinnu:u, it pai.l in ' j- i. 1 -Li! thtf year u!' »joaorip ;u uiV'; expiieJ * I riSl ^ir,^ 1 > i’l-'citeit tjr CO •erits per iVti ilie , iu\J !JU ctnti tVr e^ch i'jii Vt Iy iidveriHcmeiiit' spu , U Ul H 1' Walker Jiiu l' Pcniberton, Arnold KiZ'.‘\, . , , . . Hein v H Sibie\, J ut.al A Kiirly. m\. the regular order ot appoiutiueut u perbup, Cla«^ ol' 1 W ui j'H urdec, J anus liTrarner uotalwHV:, oUtned. but We helicve iLehst • Cla-^ ivv.j La^,^„,j„hn k> b'r>.u, n;..l 'i' •-. K- c:.rpiv - pt: rr t-v i a i' J a;.i I 'le rute» AJvertiHcrii ate : tic ruiUiNvr .jT indeiiioiii JesiJtJ. or u I t ill '. , i. ani charge J ■ • i.i' I .1 A, cLatgei 01) p«r ... 1- .'iC-riCL ; . vU.J. b . u:; J:c ..4 H IieW Blitiwl U'Sr .. •■■• : lu uJv-.ili.-t?. Hot WiU i! .’1 -3'tibt*t3 tur t longer rime ^ ; '• ->u Jeiirv to liik% itie J.t* .•T- .11 ; c n..'ify Us whea luaKJIii^ cti..:'Ki:- -- Jan’y 1. lSl.3 ^‘jr- r- ’ vL-': -.1 S:.KH 'I' r v a w.'i'i Jc-.re a>tvenisenjfnt« in . 1 ill '.t^ L- 'CTXi :. perSoDd IQ loWli WUb wbuUi ;.!'>■ i. i>>u. >1 H2i’i .iUI- »1 pletnie S'Ud with Ihf iJ\i ' -eui ij i. nji.:?! ■;., .! . i ly wibh lu iiiv-ni. »& •> ii V; «. ^ . Ji3 v/fc tlio first pH({e '. ' ' - c.i -i-'iv LU c ilich ili'C •ual'?. or 1 - i .’ i- J.r'.;*?■!'? oylieotiuti is ' j.±i . . . i'V. .1 - . .V sjdir. fwT oTrfrj- We othei wibc (,*orro‘''t. I he dateij of h^ruduuCiou tiwui West i-’tiiiif are taken'I'rotii iardner’s LMotioiiury ui tLe L nitfd Suites Army: ^rc’ttT al^ iji the Ht^ular Ann^. I J*’aitiUt l Coojjrr, V^.1, Adjutant General ; '2 .Vlbeit I!? Johnston, J’exas, oo(iiLuuuiili^ iu ^ Kenturk y i Joseph K John: toll, V a, cointiiandiii^ North ern V irgiiiia ^ KiiLert K Lt^o, V a, couitnuudiug South Atlau- tn' ’ott.st ;• }' f i lieiiate^urd, l^ou, coniiuaudiug Aruiy ol I’otoiiiac M.’./i' (./' ncf uli t/i cht I^roLnionul Arni^ 1 "l>avid K (jreorjjia, reai^tied. - Lconida... i’i.lk, Lou, coruU)undiu|^ at Memphis •J l»raxtou I^tai.'^', J.,,>u, eomiuaadinj; Ht i'cuSii n.la, I Kari Van !*.>!'!. Miss. A rtuy of }’otouiHC Oustiivu- U Siiiith, Ken, Armv ui' Vot-Mnnc Class of itii-haid Lwell, Paul (.) Hebert, iLiehurd li Giuiiett (.’Ittsa of Kobert .S Garnett, Sumuei Jones Clu>i5 ot I'i't'J £arl Van J >orn, Gustavurf W.'^iuith, 'lanstield Luvell, Jmne» Lotif; street, l*aniel H Hill, Kiehard H Ander'ori, l.,afayette .Mi l^aws, Alex P .'^teu’art, Cla«ri of lS4o K.'3'.Vfll S Ripley, Sa'u’l j French. Clu»a ot lS-14 ,^11'iofi J> Hui kner Claad ot K Kirby Smith, liurnard K Boe, VS in H C WhitiQ^^ ^ Cl-is' ot 1540—Thoma- J Ja.'k.-5ou, ^.’adruu3 .'1 Wiloox, 1'a\ id K JonA, V\ in M Ciard(.i'*r. (’la.sSol I"}*' .\a;hu!i G lIvait-> ( Ix;,'; of‘l'',>l J 1'.! H Stu.'irt OLNtKAl.' Uhllt S\>rUK.\n. WLST f'OI N I 'I'h" lollowiu^ .ie,iierala v. re appointed lu the ti Theophilui H iluluied, N c, Armv of Poto ' 1“'"*^ .Stat.-^ Army, without pu^sir.^- thioU^h iht a •i>-rel e gi > «*U U .111. ifjiiiifiTy LiuCt.;eii ot uci .■ Utiona ot rtspect, ’iC' hftVe mu.'ii .iw ■- leaJets Ltiikli lii k •> tivpp..*in, Uv-WeVur, '•;:iigo jli the ncJoUDt i>-T r.w eiv» that We ■ ■ ■■.•'il'tft liuless •»: ••'ptiug ;Ii !he . >.l Pf : ' ti’.- p*y : h^ar . ‘ . ‘ ';i; \ !\ liccs ■ » ■' 15. ^ra.i.3 h .ir ail ^ U: h n.U't * e paiil k d A Ml liisiilLUEOl!; WOilKS. . ! . , A’ .uU ^ NhDO'«wIi Pre- fcl.-r - ■I 'lUI Ul 1 ,\l - Ar. - : -.a Rjv, it) ) t’. V,_ >i 1; ■ ■ :: [ h« Li'e iii ^rar?3 fiH;-' ar f vV iv, jiii’Ken^ »> : : M..-rv=r- - \V-Nun '« Uann-.h Mon;': Dick - W"rk , f’lutarrii’'. Li'-' iTyiien’s ^V r: S i vr;, TVi^rk/ IVrc, (’hi- rn ;i • , i' 1 :i!. TiiP Kcoiti' .. . ■ v.iik*eiteer >' ;: ■ •' .: Mijjor JhcV : • - ; - t,: vitl^f-*' I’r- 1 ■•• 1, 'r'l Kij'in V \li- i' 'i t . t\V»> V*‘. ill ( '-I i!i>‘ iliiti^h ?:vpf H:i i: H --n!: M V Dii.i ^ in III - I. ‘ y .>!• K An-ir Kv-: K. :i I'lii'H t F(' F'.] I . )■ il-.- tiT - 1.: V i,L:. In ii Ho!-: . .- Scolt. I’op.*, 1; ■ • ' k, I 'lUtip' .- i, (i.Tinilh, MIU >ij. dh ikspearp' . M ; aii-J FU-'i'h*'. - D:-' Mr ;Cowil«‘n I ' it k Tli=^ Dr-iinnr: • »Vfii.i llejfci J’ho V,' : ..f .-■ . V\ i| ‘ , i l^T-lill'^ K /. i' 'it ■ h.- xU y l;pli.ju. i'-r I \V iliiaiu J Harilee, t>oorgia, Missouri lif'Tijuinm Hu^er, S eommanding at Nor t .ik James Lnnu'stie.-t, ALa. Aituy wi' PolomL*- ]Jutin i> Mar. ruder, V a, v;ommatsdiug »l ^ urk- Lovvri li 'Ih. jmaa J Juok.' iu, V a, t'oiamaiiditi^ North eatoni V irgiii’a 1-.’ ,*lai)stield L >ve;i, \ a, oomniaudin^ Cvsut ot Louisiaiia K-imund Kirby .Siuitb, Florida, Arujy '-t Po toma'’. It i.ftSJrye P ( rit!-:i !en. K'iti, ’ouituaudiug KbeC I >.;UIle~.-0- ij/ «y I'ilfr lr,-nc’A-t *'l iK-' AlirXf I ,^lilledce Ij Hudtuiiii, S ij, Army ot Pottiiiiiu. -I ^«h:; P }'l.»j,d. V a .•vTiimandinj^ Army K* liawtia ■j Helir_\ \\ ;^e, \ u. llL-ittlol'; Island 4 Hen I’cKiti ,VIii3>iun v' 'lienrv K .la.-k-.Xi, t,fe>, resigned >j * Hob'rt > tfarili.tt, V a, killed in actlolJ ‘WiUia::. 11 i U ^ikcr. '»eo, r«jsi^:ucd " Parii ir.-t l^ee, ,S iii ^jtioti 'J A iexutidi-r li I aft tun.'.1 to, comnundin^ Co*t • it Georuia lu 'Gldco!'. il Piil«'.v. ItMiii, !»-si^;.ed 11 SaTr;uel il .vn'l '^oti, r'tiii, KeJitUck\ llj Puuiei S l>..ui io'iii, i'«-ii;i, t\‘ast of S Curohua i;i L>aVld 11 J•pIl(.^. \rm\ I'f Pot. Uj!«W 14 Ju>uc3 M W iLtuT^. AL, ..•oIamandiu^ Cw*-,t of Alabama Ij Joiiri (' Pemberton. Va Coast o! S *,’ Itj llielLard S Kwcil, V j, Ann) of P.>t>'iiiHO 17 John 11 U indei, M irUar d, Kii-bmoud. l3 Jubai A Karly, \ a, Arii.y ot P >toumc ' ly ' I’hiT B i’i'>urn..v. A.rk, iitnl iti Arkansas ■J" .Satnuei J.,.n> \ Arm\ >.'i Potomac -vrii .id KL._\, ,'i?rylaii'i, Areiy of Pot'-,:i>ac l-’J l>aniei 11 Hill, N C, Artnj f Pot^imac Z\j iieur'v li , l.-iu, 'I’exuM Fr.'iiiier ■J I VVm H C ,\rtny ot I'.itomao ■_’6 SV'ni \V .V C, W.-.-u-rn \ irv'Wiia Kiohard H Andcr-.i;, C, Pensa'ola 1~ A;b‘rt ^Pik.', Ark, Jn-iiun 'ountiLs'iior.er *TI.Oi T l'aiiritl. r''%-, \'iri;inia, reai;iiied K 'b» rf 'ri'oiiib-w, Army ot Potomac ;i'.' Paniel Kuk^’b-.>. V a. Louisians 31 Charles Clark, Mi.--, Army ot Potomac Jtosweli S Kipiiy, S C, Coa.st ot S C 33 Uaac il I'rimtde. Md, Army ot PoUmiac ol *J- hn I> Ken, dll'-! in Fb.rida ’ Puul > Hi bert, L«iu, (.’oaft ot Texxs. Richard C Gatiin, .N , romtnundine l’«u»t of North Carolina ■ 37 ’Felix K Zuiiicolb-r. 1 on, killed in Kenlacky ‘ 3S Benj F Cheatham, Ten, Kentucky, i 31 Jof^eph H Ander^'iii, V a, f’oa.st of N ! 10 Simon B Buckner, Ky, Kentucky I 11 Leroy p ipe Walker, Ala. Alabama. 12 Albert G Blanchard, Lou. Norfolk i;> G.ibriel J Uaiii', .N Vorkf.iwn n .1 K B \ I, Armv "f PototuHC k’> Lafayette M.'L.'iu.-. Ge(Tri'i, Vorktowti 4tl Th'j-' F Hravfon, S C, (.'i,a«t ot C 17 'I'hoK C Hindman, Ark, Kentucky. 1“ Adiey li Giri'iden, L^u. Pensacola. 11* John Porter M.'C.-'vn, Ten, Kentucky.' 50 Lloyd TilKhman, Ken, Kentucky. 61 Nathan ti F.varis, (J, Coa.-t.of S C '>'J Ca.lmu.-j M Wiloox, Ten, Army of Potomac. ' o3 * Philip .''t (i. nrm- (’o'ke, \'u, died in Va. f) 1 R K RhodcM, Ala, Army ot Potomac. .05 Richard Taylor, Lou, Army ot Potomac. ; ' ot) Loui.s I Wii^tall, TexH,s. Army ot Potomac 57 Jamcri 11 I rapier. S C, Coa.st ot Florida : 5'' Sam'l G Frcnch, Mis.^, Army of Potomac. ' 59 Wni H (’arroll, Tenn, Ka.-t TenneHseo. *>> llujrh ^V' .'Jercer, ireoru'ia. —. '•I Humphrey Mar.-jhaU, Ken, Kentucky. , t>2 John (’ Breckinridge, Ken, Kentucky, i t)3 Rich’d (Jritlith, .Mi.^-s, .Vrmy of Potomac. *tU Alex’r P Stewart, Ken, Kentucky, i »j5 \Vm Monf^omery Gardner, Ga, on furlough. ^ - n^da. »jy W H *>0 Rioh'd B Jarnott, Va, Army of I’otouiac • )7 William Mrthone, \ a, Norfolk. ; *))^ L O’firian Branch, N C, Coa.st ot N (J ' . " ■ I G9 Maxcy Greg", S (', (’oa>'t of S C vift Africa; | Virginia. ^ nous Races of the Earth; Kdward .1 ohnston, \ iri;iniu !■ iiudRrj of /vnofher World, by R, i 7- Henry Heth, \ iri’inia 7ii John.ston H ll^^nc:ln, I.,ouisiajm Work>^ in v.ivinu: ».in4in|rs, aiuoDg i 7 | A M Wood, Alubanm 1; r-ri. I'. ;i 11Moor.*, flood, 1 Thosc havine an ^ atlixMl are dead, or have . '.,ilui'lt^e, :'owper, i resij/iierl, f-inct* the c>mmenc«*ment ot the war. ■ . , , ,, ! TliK WK'^T rolNT fiENKIlALs f. vv ■ 'eantnont Jollowin^^ Conft;derate (iener:«ls are jiradu- :rir i(•■ I-1 ’ ni'‘>r.J'iiire to Hhftks- | ute.* ot W ent }*oint the date ot their graduation ' bein'j; prefixed: ^ (.Ma.sr ot 1x15 .Samuel (’oopeti ! Class of John H Winder. ! ('las.s of L'^2‘J l.saac R 'I'rimble. i CUsH of 1H‘J5 Paiiiel S l>ancl...on. Beiij’n Huf^er. H «'.-it Point Acidemy: —Puvid 1^ Twi^'^s, up * jxjiuie.d in I"!'.!, W m \\ Loritip>. in l>3ti;ThoB I . Fuuntlei>»y, ill 1 '^Jti I he tuiiwWing l»eneruls tir-st saw !i»-rvi.'‘ in ttie ! •M.-xicaii \>«r L B..'iham, H^-urv R Jack ’ sj-'U, OiUi-i J J 'iUi..y., .Suuiii. i il Audt-rsoti, Chu>> lur.., i 1 itidiiiur;, J lui i’. Breck iiiridji>'. Pieiij 1 heatiium, Richarii Grilhth. Albert iNke, Adley 11 '•iadden. >la\cy Grei4*j • 1 he lo4."V..:t^ (len.'iaU purti.'iputed in tlie TeXan war-j and the wur-i with Mcxieo;^—Ben Mc(’ulloch, L"ui.>> f VVi_rall The fvdlowliii.' 'fenrrai: .-.aw no I'ulitary ser%ic. prcvi'.ii!, r . t|;c } wir Joiiii B. 1 loyd, , Henry A VV ;se, ll"L-e!t I-j.iUjbe, R.,l’.ur.l layi.jr,) I’hos B P'li'Urllos, L Piipc Walker, 1 K /ol- ucotii-r. \\ ii.mm .'L.h. t;--, L O'B Brancfi, W ib ;;aui H ' atre' . R L Rln .^’ -nK . h.iWever, rticrivtvi miliiurv iuc-.ti iis ai 'Uite iii.^tautio'i. \ irgiiaa iiu- p.. -icii- r i-a Armie-*, uti; '. a, ..ill.* i ’■, Tcrir!. - -r ': Si.;* i a''- .VI ury liiiid L \iai'a:ii,. I, ‘»1 .\ikaii.'a‘‘ J: 1 !0r, it* 1, .'ii-' 1 fir t'jli. .11^ w-'i m thf u;sia.i ititeilerate ; Ueor.MU ' tU' kv 7. I'rXa- prcv t^ t^- J. SoUtlieru t-iie V . rk, Ripie\. ill vania. V\ luting i H-.. M K. :/)?ir ■! 5 ."'ir UOIie • rii .it the S irth, th..Ui^h ) LKGLSLATCRK of NORTH CAROLINA SENATK. Pa.snuotank and Perquiuionii—J M VVheJt»oj (’umden and Currituck—B F Simui»Ai« /ules and Chowan—M L Kure Hyde and 'I'yrrell—Jone^ Spcu»;or .Sorthampton—J M S Rosjcra tiertlbrd—J B Slaughter Bertit^ — David Outlaw •MaJ titi and WashingLotj—J R Stubb* Halifax—M (' W'hituker Kdgecombe and Wilson—H '1' Clark Pitt—KJ Blount Beaufort — Frederick (.rrist Craven—N 11 Street Carteret and Joues—L»r M F AreuJwli Greene and Lenoir—J 1' Spoi^ht New Hanover—Kli W’ Hall I >uplin — I)r James L>ick.sou On.slow—L W’ Humphrey Bbiilen, Brunswick, iVc Ajno D Taylor V'umberlaud and Harnett—JJuucitu Sbatw .SampKon—Thonia.s 1 Faiion \V ay tu \\ K l.iaiie Johnston—J W B Walsoti VV uko — M A Bledsoe Nash—A J 'I'avlor I'rankiin—VV HarrLi VVarreu—'I' J Pitchford (iranvUle—C 11 K Taylor rson—-(' L Winritead Grange—J osiah'I’urner, Jr Alamance and Randolph—Jonathaa VV’wiUi ('hatham — VV jis Harrii M.)ore and -Vlontfiomery-'W’ D iXiwd Richmond and Robetioiv—Allred l^actery \nsun and Lnion—S H VValkup rfuilit,.rd — Peter Adaiua ( aswell—Bedford Bro>yii Rockint'ham — h' L Simp.son •Mecklenburg—John VV'alker Cab*arrus and S'anly—V C l^rriu^M U >wan and Havie—I>r J G R;*Ui*cy Pavidson—J no VV Thoiiia.^ ''tokes and Forsyth—Jesse A VV’au^h A^hc, .'^urry \c—Jos l>obson Iredell, VV ilkes Ac — L Sharpe Burkti, .VIcPowellB S Gaither Ljiit oln, Ga.'jton \c—Jas[>er Slovtc Rutherf.ird, Polk A.c — A VV' Burtuu iuiticombe, Heuderaouic—Geo VV CaudUr II uv Wood, Vltti’iip vVc — VV H 1'homae •^cNt '.Var Wf-re citizi ii.i ot , 1 -n. r.ll l 0"pet tj.T- HI NrW 1 ^tiio, i’. !ubcrti)lj, '1 PeltnsN i I .I'dlUseLts; Pike, Ul .'lu^ ^ oachu«.-tt. , Ru;,;.‘ic', 111 .'la'i-iacuii^elL'. BUfi-h iid, . lu .'liifl:hu-rtt. I'reneb, New Jc-rsev ['Ihe lollowiu_ «re i!utiv.‘s ol Ni-rih i'aiohna. vu; LeuUii'.us Polk, Btaxt.iU Bi.i.:^. Thcpbilu. H Hoinii - . Beu .^l. iiw..cb, VV tn vV Loinii.-. lliv-ti atd ( (i^tlin. l't;iix K Z -ill .I'J.;.-, •j-ib.-iei .1 Rums. L O B Branch, 1 ' «»Ni FLP] RAIL .TA!KS ■5 k. N 1 1. Wiiii.i'ii ONGHL' 'L. -4 to :■.» '/I * 'lay j.-v w * -V B .Miti-hdii l''Luri-.ia — .'lenSIs J auic well. \ Ml:. 'I W •rV, I >i Bilker, \ K Vl:^x (itnfjin — Vjes'^tb B H Hlii, R'>i.er? T - b- » VV iliiaii, L I :.i .\U' h OT8. •eralurj. by Sir -.Hi> L:in*.i''>n ’ H iyncn, (»us- ■li. -tn Hl.>^iienc.*s; •jicn by Mr# rf J I’tliillpS. iiliiwi ra'pJ; ; lilt (,f the Senate; .yr'”’ca. .Il l .1 ipan; ,)i, - . lit! Kn..wle8; 1 A.iJr.—.. ., i; i! -i-. - A ■ If I h , i 1" .-iry .)!' hiiglsiti 1. hr'lfurkl/ ,Mr.S.''r!* H •' Burnett Simrn- | Lioii.siun'i —.Me.''.->r-i Kd S{ -rrov.’. T J Semine,-. | —.'le.'i-rs .Vlln-rt f Br.iwn, Jame~ Phelan. Mmnuri — ,Me..^,'r'a John B Clark, R V Pevt >n | Anrth Cu/ — .Nle^srs tfeorjic Pavi.-, Wil-| liani 'I' Portch ! S"utk (-irnl->T,.i — M,..—f' Robert W tiarnweli, Jamof* L Orr Ttnn> — ,V1 t/»vuf A Henry. —.Me-*.'^rs LoMi-; 1 V\ i^tall, W 0;dham.^ i'iiy'iti't—R .'1 T Ft-ant- r. V\' Ballard Preston. KV.fKKSt N r.\TI \ K..‘> j/nri — Vl,-..»r Th.ima-' J I'o'ter, Wni R Sniitli. John P l^illr'. J I. .'1 I'urr^, I'raiicis S L)on, VV P Chiltdii, Pavid ('l.iptoii. ,1 ;is L Pui;h. E S Partran. Ark'itisdf—.^Ies^r> Felix J Bilj^in, • raiidi."Mi ■ D Rovriter, Aujiu:>tu> 11 t tarlan i. Thou B H;in!y Floritiii—.Vlersrs .ia.'j B Pawkiii'-, R B Hilton. ('ztoriin—.^Ies-.r- .Uilian Hartrid^e, C J .'lun- I iierlyn, Hine.s Holt, A H Kcn.iti. P.ivid \\ Lewis. Will \V' Clark, Robert P Trijipe, Luciuh J (far-[ troll, Hardy Strickland. A R Wri::ht. Kniiucky—Not yet I'lecfcd. JjOui.)'tn t—Mcs.^r.s 'harie- J \ ilh re. 'iiarles j M (/Onrad, Duncan F K( iin> r, Luclen J i>upre, 1 John F Lewin, tJohn Perkins, Jun’r 1 —Me.ssr^JnoJ .^lcl!,ie, ,I VV ('lapp. j Reuben Davis, Israel Welsh, H ’ *'hamlters. O I 11 Singleton, E HHrk.-»dale. Missouri—Messrs Joiiii Hycr, ('jtspar VV’ B» II, George G Vest, A H (’onrow, W VV Coi.k, I’hos W Freeman, rhomas A Harris. Awj'/A ("iirokind—Me~srs W N H Smitli, Rob ert K Bridpers, Owen H Kenan, T D McDowell, Thomas S Ashe,. Archii>ald H Arrington, J R McLean, VV’illiam Lander, B S Crjiithcr, A '1' Da- viLon. South I 'urolirid—Me.>srs VV \V Boyce, V\ Por- cher Vlile.s, .'I L lionhum, John Mc.^uet ti, Jhs Fi'rrow, L M Ayer. Trnuf’sstt’—.^le~'.rH J T Hel^kell, \\ (« .''wann, VV' H 'l'ehb>, K L «!vrdc!islure, 11 S FooU , VI p (/entry, (ieoru*' Jones, i'liririris Mcnec-, J !) (’ Atkina, —— Bullock. David .M ’urrin Tkih—Mc.-^sr.i John A Wilcox, I’eter VV’ Ciay, (Maiborne C Herbert, Wm B Wright, Malcom P Graham, B F Sexton. r/V./("/(5i -Meir.vr^ Mti^coc R H tlarnett. Jotm K C’haTuhjiss. .I.>hn Tvh v, Rojrer .\ Pryor, 1 hos S Hoeock, John Gooi.*, .h, .lame- P HolcoJi.be. I> C Pejarnette, William ,'^mith, V 11 Boteb'r, John B Haldwin, VV R Staple.^i, WalftT Pre'ton. A C ienkiriM, Robert Jolui-on, ('ha VV Rn-sell. I ,\n P ..-'ly, ,v». Ai.C. .; HAu: so.Nrf. I 01*1 V 10. iU’X I) 1' lit--.. V‘a Vf I raiiiiiiar Jim I' prii'e 01 !inv artiolen on haml hpt’orc tlie w-ir; but pre pnrch'ises cost us more thfui we askni for >i o.iiir.j.* we iiave to now E. J. HALE & 80N8J F»7ei.t«Till«, Aug. 29. CONVENTION OF NORTH CAROLINA Alamance—Giles Mebaiie, Thos Ruttu Alexander—A M Bogle Ajihe—J. E Foster. Anson — A, Myers, J A Leak Bertie -S B Spruill, Juuics Boud Beaufort VV J Ellison, E I W'&rrao Bladen—Neill Kelly. Bi unawick—1' D Meare* Buncombe—N. VV W o^^chin Burke—J C. McDowell Cabarrus--C Phifer .’aldwell-*-E VV’ Jones (’amden — D. D Ferebee ,'arteret—C. R 'I'homas. Casv?ell—Bodford Brown, J E VV’ilIiauiju. Catawba—George Setzer Chatham—J. H Headen, John Mauuing Jr., L J Merritt. (’herokee and Clay—J H Bryson. Chowan—11. II Dillard. Cleveland—W. J. T. Miller, J VV. Traoy (.’olumbu.s—Richard VV’ooten Craven—Geo. Green, Jno. D VV’hittord Huic to a Jun. -A Vorkrown correspoadent ot iHe Iredell Expre.ss writes: One ni^ht our pickets were charged upuu by pretty heavy scjuads ot both infantry and cavalry; —signal guns were tired, our reserve brought up, and the clutter oi umsketry be^ian. The sigui lur a geaeral battle were propitious, but all soon vanished when our heavy cannoni ou the fort* opened ou them The incessant thuuder from our guns was roally appiillin^ to us, how much more so to those iu whose ranks the shells were makinjf such iiretul havoc They could not stand it, and in rif'teeu minutes withdrew, taking their dead and wounded with them, with the ex ception of one dead man, lying within titty yards, ot our rifle pits, who was'probably overlooked There he lay durinir the balance of our stay at > Vorktown. a week or moro, and lor aught I know ! may be there yet ; As remarked befor(>, he lay not more than titty i yards from our pits, not further from the yaukees, ■ and in tuil \ iew of both For the^e rea.soiis no • one ventured out to bury him. and as no flat ct 1 tl V C U O IIU. Lll’i.2UlCi. j » • 1 4 Cumberland and Harnett—David McNeill, A, ' permitted to Htay. As McXwill VI J McDuflie ^ matter ol course there was ‘much conjectunug ’ ‘ as to what he might have. Innumerable sunnis- Claris of L'^li‘» Albert S Johii'tofi, J no Ji Grayson (’lass of 1H1!7 i;eonid:is Polk, Gabri.J Haius | \\ [[[{STtK'S f\11\ .'sH'LLl\(1 (Ma.ssof U-JH Ihos ■ Drayton, Hu^^hW .Mercer. 1 . ^ (.)la.Sd of Joseph h Jo:,n. ton, Lob t h l^ee, ■: yy Si'KLMNii !',>;-k ^ i.rii -."t per .t .-'.'n 1 Theophilas 11 Hoitnes. .Mbert G j centH retail, Cnxk Blanchard. I We have n..t iniv.inci'il th ■i-. liy .1 .V.lvlison ' (Maud of l«3*' .lohn B Mai^rudcr ■ >l'trgaret | lyyo Oeorge B Critten.ieu, P St Georue . “'.''"cm o h; .1 iam iio-le, I ua«l; Hhiriey; aohool I Co>:ke, Humphrey Mariihall, Kich-1 ^ ‘ t. J. HAU6 S DU.^DJ j E J HALE & SON. | ^ I FujettttiUe, Aug. 29. ^ ' J fioL’SK )F ruM.Mo>d Alumauce—Giles .Vletiaiie Alexander Dr J .VI (’uryoLi \:i.i .11 L L polk, E R Lilc« Ashe —J .VI (.iontrv Burk.1' - J H Pearson Buncomtx*—A S Merrimon lUaleti C T l^viB B rtie P T Henry, and —— F«r^u»>u Beaufort R S Ikoimell, V\ T M»Lr«ih Brunswick 1 D .VIearea «’uldwell-— l>ick»on 'nba! rus —VV ^ Harris ' atiwba—Jonari CJine Cl! ithaiji VV P 'I'aylor, H N Graeo, Turner B) nuiu ( in rok-'t* li VV llave..^ ( .aveii - t' t'lirk. F E Allred «’u aberlan-l and Harnett—C G VVri^hl, A ij llurrin^itun, J (' Williams (Ti...wai!— Small ('■»lumou« N L VVillianiBou ('.ili..leii- D D Ferebee Carteret -D W Whitehurst ^'a^w•ell— Withers, S*P ITiU Currituck — B M Baxter Cleveland—.V. (( Waters, J K Logan David- >n—Lewis Haynes, K B Cu*rk Davie Howard Duplin -J .''tHiiitvird, J (r Branch EdtrCColutH' — R R BridijerK, J S VV’oodard poi-vth—.1 F Poindexter, Phillip Barrow l-'rankliii—V\ I- *ireen G i>toii—J H VV hite Granville—J M Bullock, W' H Jenkins, F II Cannaday (jluiltord—(’ P .'lendenhall, C E Shober, J L (Torr»‘ll Greene—A D .‘'pei.irht (jiitet—.lohn Boothe Ha\rtood—S L Love Halifax—A H Davis, VV li Pof>e Ilertl’ord—J J Ventes Hender.'ion—Jos P.Jordan Hyde—Tihnan Farrow Iredell—A K Simonton, A H F ()aither Jackson — A Fisher Jones—W P VV’anl John-ton — VV' H.Watson, Ja.s .Mitchener Lenoir—J W’ooten Lincoln—V A McBee .'Lidison—John A Fag*,^ Martin Ewell McDowell—(/ 11 Burdin Mi'ore — Alcxahder Kelly .Mont^oinerv—K (r L Barringer Macon—11 ti Wood tin Mecklenburg—S \V Davia, .1 M Fotti Na-h—H 0 W'illiams New Hanover—S J I*er«on, Daniel Shaw Northampton—M VV Ransom, VV VV' Peebles Onflow—J II Foy Orangi;—^I B (iuthrie, \V N Patterson Pas.juot^ink—J T W’illiams Pernuimons—N Newby Pitt — B (f Albrition, Churchill Perkins Person \ViIkini*on Robeson — Alex Mc.Millan, Eli W’lshart Rockineharn—Rawley lialloway and T .Slade Rowan—-N N Flemiiur, N. F. Hall Rutherford—C T N Davi.«, B R Padgett Randolph — I H Foust, 'I'hos S W'indlow Richmond—J (J Blue .''auijwion—N (’ Faison, (Jeo W' Autrey Surry—W’ W augh Stokes—Horatio Kellum ,t;inly — Lafayette Oreene Tyrrell—t' Mc('l»*ese Pnion—C Lemmomis VV ake—H Rogers, J VV’ Rus.^, H MorJecai Warren—J B Butehclor. VV’ H (’heek WasUinijton—’ Latham Watauga—’riiomas l-’arthing . • \Vjt\n> - VV Dortch, M K (’rawforl VV’ilkes—\ W Martin. Horto Vudkiii-—A (' ('owlcs VaiM^ey— Bowman Tii* 3Sa8il Oook. I F U R1 li ER supply jui^l received. A E. J. HALE & 805S. Not. J5. (’urrituck—John B. Jones. Diividson—B A Kittrell, B C. Douthit Davie—Rob’t Sprouse. Duplin—J T Rhodes, James Dickson. Edgecombe and Wilson—-W S Battle, Vr«o Howard Fortiyth—T. J Wilson. D H Starbuck Franklin—A D VV’illiams Gaston—S X Johnston Gates—A J Walton. Granville—'rhomu.s B Lyon, T L Har^rwTa, S 8 Royster Greene—W, A Darden Guilford—Jno. (filuier, Ralph Gurrall, R P l>ick Halifax—R H Smith. L VV Butehclor Hyde—E'L .VI an 11. Hay wood--VV’m Hicks Henderson—-W' >1 Shipp Hertford—Keuueili Rayneu Iredell—.Vndersoii Mitchell, I A Alliaou Jacksoii — VV 11. riiOiuaa Johnston B Sun.I .-rs, VV A South Joue> — VV’ui I'oy Lenoir—John VV’ti.'.hiK-tuu Lincoln -Iv Schenck Vlacoti ~C D Smith. Vladisoii ~ J A VicDoWcll 'lartiii- David VV’ Bui/ley McDowell—J H Greenlee, .Vleckletiburj—J W’ Osboruc, J aiu«» Strong MonL^otnery — S H (Jhristian .Vlo re - 11 rurticr Nash -L. N. B Battle New Han 'iVer J L Holiues, Robert Str«,u^e Northam[iton — I*. .V Barnes, J M Moody, ( hislow—A.J .^^urrill Orange—W A »iraham, John Berry I'a.squotank -R K Speed Perifuimons—Jos. CHnuoii. Person—John VV. Cuningluim. Pitt — F B. .Sutterthwa-ite, P A .Vtkinsou Randidph—W. J. Long, G. Foster Richru.nid—W. F Leak Kobe.-ioii—J. P Fuller, J (’ Southerland Rrnkiiii^liam — D S Reid, E. 'I. Brodnax Rowai ■ -R .V I’aldwell, H Jones. Rutherford and P.dk— VV’ Miohal, M Dur ham ' Siimpson—R A. Vlnsely, Thomas Buntint^. Stanly—E llearrie Stoken—A H. Joyce. Surry—T V . Hamiin. Tyrrell—Eh' Sfiruill. I'nion—H M. Houston Wake—G 1^ Badger, K. P Buttle, VV’. \V Holden. W arren—\V'. N. Edwards, Frank Thornton. W’ashingtcm—W’ S. Pettigrew W’at.auga—.1. W’. Council. W’ayne—‘P \'. Strong, K A Thomp^jton VVilke.s—J;is. Calloway, Peter Eller. Vadkin— R. F. Armtield. Vaneev—M P. Penland. A ^ew Hiiiu Book* t'aptttrfli's Prartire at Mjnir. JUr«T puhliiphoil. a treatise iipi>n t!ie I'ra-.-iice at I.aw ill .Norili Carolina, hy Ki>w,aki> ('.wtwrll, LI.. I?., aiiiiior of iiie N. 1'. Jufitiee, etc. CONTKNTS. of Legislative Power iu (.leneral; L.f>;iflative Power in North Cariiliua; Lej^islative Powers of Justices of the Pe.-ire; OouTity Hounilaries—DeeiN, etc.; t'ounty Kere- nue and rhurfre*'; Court Hoti~e~. Prisons, oic.; Cotiritj rrustee; Jiii'3' Trials; Fairs and Public Hales; General AsHeiiibly; Inspection:^. Public Landings. A;c.; Poor Houses niid Hospitals; Rtgistcrs and Clerks; Rivers and Creeks; Gatet. Ferries an.i Bridj^ei-; Weiitlits and Mea sures; Idioi“ ind Lunatics; Uetailer.s; 'leiise Itiver; Pub lic Roads and Cartways; Public Lifndinj^s and Inspec tions; Mills and Millers; l)rdinarie« and Constables: Patrol; Wardens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Roads, Ferries an l ISridjTes; Poll Tax Kteiuptions; F^xecutive Power in General; Kxecutive l*ower in North Carolina; Executive I'owcr of the Courts: Chief Justice and Clerk; I Attorneys at Law: .Vttorney General; Reporter and Mar- \ ahal; Clerks and Soliciicr; Counsel for Paupers; OviaT- dians: County .Attorney; Auctioneers; (Jounty (\iurt Clerks; Coroners- IVoun.lary (Commissioners; Committees of Finance; County Trustee: County Treasurer; .'Special ; Court; Comniissionars of Fairs; lnsj.>eetorh.: Superin tendents of JSchools; Commissioners of Navigation; War- ; dens of the Poor; Rejjisters; Cotnniissioners of Rivers ' Mid Creeks: Sheritls; Constables: Rangers; Sta>*,dard ! Keepers; Retailers; Administrators; Chairman of Special ; Court; Commissioners of Deeds a id ('onveyatices; Com missioners of Low Lands; Entry Takers and purveyors; t^uperintendents of Klections; Guardians and Receivers; Inspeoiors: Commissioners of Internal Improvements; Partition; Patrol Committee-; Pnx-O'sioiiers; Tax Listers *nd Boards of Valuation; Overseers ot Ro.vlsand Rivers; Coinmissionerw ot Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and ( M>pers. The Appendix contains forms of Deeds and Convey; inces, as follows: Apreemepts. Assignments, Awards, Bills of Sale. Bills of KicLange and Lading. Bonds, .Miscelianeous Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlem«nts, Mortgages, Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, &c., &c. This Book contains 5oG pages, is gotten up in supe rior style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy, $6. For sale by FI. J. H.\LE Hi SONS. Dec’r 2i. 18ti0. Hap or the (oant of South (arollna: New .Map of V’irginia; The Southern Spy hy F.tlw’d \. T'ollar i of Va. The i^oiithern ‘Sung Book. Dec’r M E. J. HALE & SONS. es concerning tiia gold, silver, pistols, >!tc.. went the round.s of every camp-fire lu our regiment. Among all they were ''iire ot but one tiling, and that was that he had a gun ot some sort which could be seen diatiuctly; and under the circum- , stances that gun would certainiy be a valuable trophy Tiu.s subject was di'^cusm.d seversil _ nights;—the excitcucMit ran high; many fellowi ' boasted that when it catne their time to go ou ’ picket they would -et that guu, that thrj, tcoi^ld iure\ perhaps spin out.an oath t.j it. But their ' turns came, and do came they back to caiup with- ' out rhe gun. After all their boasting the risk seetued too great The dead man wa.s watched with hawk eyes by the yankees, nor could our boys rai.-.e their heads, i>r an arm aboVe the bunk, ol eai th that concealed them, but a “hower ol balls whistled abjtit them I'inully an intimate friend of •line allowed curiosity, to become his master; perhaps not^o much oario-ity either a.s rc.’klesd- aess, and his ‘‘don’t care a oontiriental'’ sort of way; be that it may, he resolved to get the guu or let the yahkee.s get him in the scrape. For half an hour he watohed the yaukees with one eye above the parapet; he -said they were not so much on the lookout, und taking advantage ol the (ipportunity he got out of hii '‘hoill” as he called it—lay tiat on the ground aud beguu ‘‘making the trip” snake tashion He began to think it was hu!f a mile instead of tifty yards, but lay low, lower than h«> ever lay before,'and kept crawling “Oh,’’ said he, ‘ Nut, you can't imagine how tidgetty L telt about the time I was going to lay hold ot my slid customer. Ay, Ves, and stink —the g-e-e buck ” Did you turn him over? “I had no time tor inspection; 1 thought the air was full t;f Yankees, all coming ut me with bayo- ’ u-is fixed; so grabbing th'C gun by the muzzle I began to crawti.sh. But it would not come—the lellow had hold of it too tight; I had to get back to him and absolutely tear hi.s hands loose. At last I had the gun. and 1 knew very well that 1 had no time for tooling, but crawling was too slow, «nd jumping up 1 made the fastest time ou ‘ record bactc to my pit." But were you not tired ' on, 1 asked^ “O yo?.” said he, “when 1 was half way back 1 wus discovered and several balls whis tled clo.se to my i ar&,“ they only made me git quicker.’ Atid he ilid “make the trip,” as he ; called it, and ira..? lor his trouble one ot “('olt's iive shooter army riHes, ’ in fact a splended gun. It excited con.siderable w nder in camp, and could I be sold at any time tor SI50—haS been j offered. He returned his .^Iinnie ritie to the I armory and uses “the one wrenched from a dead : yankee” altogetlicr. Perhaps you would like to ■ kijow the iuaiie ol tiie feiiow who Ventured so tar? 1 will give you "the tirst Icttcr.s” viz; Rruhen S. LoHiir ot the Saltillo Boys. Do you iTitn^ any —The following good Htory is told by the corre.-pondent ot the Ctiicago Post, writing from oiu' ol (Jornniodore Footes gunboats: " ihe towboat .Vlp,- yesterday dropped down to a position alongside of the Carondelet for the purpo.'C oi takijig in tow a barge of coal and re moving it farther up the stream. It pre.'^ented a fair mark to the r.,bels, and they, unable to resist the temptation, blazed away. .Some half dozen shells flew aronnU her in a manner not calcu lated to give til )se on board assurance of personal safety .V dr»y or two previous the boat Lad been at Cairo, and a caiiin boy on board had pur- cha.scd .‘^.‘Veral dozi u eggs, lie then regarded the opjiortuiii'iy as an txccllcni one to ©Her the •hen truit' It.tr .-ale to the men on the gunboat. .Seizing his basket he boarded the ininiafure man- of-war. .\s he reached the spar deck a shot struck clo.-^e beside the boat. I he boy heeded it not, but hailing the Mrst -aiho- who chanced to be on deck, drawlingly iiKjnircd, ‘Do you w^ant any eggs'’ ‘(iet our oi tlii,’ w:»s the reply, ‘don’t you set* they are ,shooting at^us.'’ ‘Do you want any eg.,;,-'' was (he ot.ly notice the boy g-ave the timely warning. ‘D—n your eggs. 1 tell you no; don’t yot; see they :irc stiooting at us?’ ‘Let ’em shoot,' said the imperturbable youth; ‘do you want any eggs;'' At tiiis critical moment a mor tar beside the gunboat was discharged. The con- cu.ssion broke every egg in the basket For the tirst time he was moved, ‘(’ontonnd their pic- ture.s'.’ he ejaculated, ‘there's a dollar and a hall gone to sma.sh, anyhow.’ ” Tlie Mimiiy Moiifli, Prot. In ' grab.%tn: Say and Se:\l, by the .Vuthor of “Wide Wide ' World.” Ac.; The Household of Bouverie, or the Elixir i of Gold, by a Southern Lady; Evenings ai the Micro- Bcope, &c., &c. E. J. HALE .t SON.''. lioiiitjt/iI'tf .—Bonaparte fold Dr. (.)’Meara wh;it .sort ol fatalist he was. 'fhc doctor told him he h.ad heard that he was a fatalist. “In action,” (that is, in battle,) “I Napoleon. He then proceeded to axempm'y his meaning. At the siege, of Toulon, where he conimauded the artillery, a young ofE‘‘‘’r ot artillery, instead of observing the battery, skulked down bcliind the works. 1 lie lueu in conse quence fired very wildly, “(^omc up here, sir,” •said Bonap;»rtc, “and see thecOectof your shot.” I'he young othcer rose, but instead of :?tanding out fairly by his side on fhc parapet, only peeped out under his arm .Vt that monit nt .i ."hot pas.--- * .1 under the arm, mi.ssed Napoleon, anfl tlashed out thwsotfieer s brainy “Voa see,” added Na poleon; “if he had stood up fairly, the shot would have- passed between us, and he would not have been hurt.” , copiesot'the ObserTeP The Soiitliei-ii Hariiioiiy^ School can b« proeuretl bj no&'subsciibcni tli# Bookstort* i Books, furlbtr euppUoo just reowved. Phot ft I ^
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