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SF. mi-WFiF.K I. Y [vol.. \l. [NO. I’r.lNTI'l' MnNl»\VS \Nii THl'KSDAVS Ei)u u:i) j. iivii; A, so>s. EiiroHS .vSi) fHOFHIETv,>RS it pni.i in r lit >i.u i- i i|' i-.'kiy t ‘i:- Kit\ Ki! • II pnul .1'!T,. I '.or lins xpir.'.i ] ;•! iniuini. if pal.l in ■ O I 'l ’ USIli n: or .> t n, i'r i>m> F r ihi W.'t '.ly ni'Fit !\ Ivfincc'; T'-l ’>'1 if l Inrin-’^ tli.- v»>nr .if inlwoi ii. "V H(,i [iftt-r (I e vt-'W ADVERTISl MViNT.' f.«i t'.O ooiii» ] »*v d of Iti linos for Uie fir-'i, -uiii Su cfnts liu owh .iicceeding publication. Y.-mi'ju Ireviiaemcr.t'- ?>y spo- •’■il contr(ii't«. &i rt'n^ourtf'lo vr'o^ Alv«»iiist‘r'5 mt» requested to state the nuiiiDei' •!' in-r-vtidtis ■(•"^ired. .«■ 'hey will he o.iniitmod tiU I'orr.id -.tid I'hurifd 'i.'t’Ard- lugiy. .1 Adverti;jeni(';i'' ' • ■ ;ent extr.i From Mild :i!iiT ■ li''‘lat. will b‘entered wi'lu> i : he paper !>*• sent t ^ 'iti i. th.'in is paid for. Sach ofi-i.r ild ■-iih-i'ri ner >11 this system w’’l , ■ .ii'ittnnce*. , XlM ■lynioiit i I I;,-W - Iltx.'l il-.-r rldV'ilK't't, tiur will •r n li.iiirer time >> t: (-iko ii^ j-i- t'. wiieti iiitikinp .I'ln V 1. is'iH. jsirTt.- ADVcn ri;;i;i;s I’ersou? out i>l own de-iri' udviu'iiseiiifuts in serted ill the Obsei ver. and per^oo'^ in town with whom wf h ive hlu rigulur :ici juu;- ' plense send with tlie . hvrtiseiaeut as imioti tii"! , ; »y wi.>h to invesi lu !i. :i>o.ording to yiir ad\!-r:; i i ais ou the tirst pajrc Wo li. not wi'h to open an> nu'ne such accouut>.—or udrt'd II ;m'i- nti! The pro;'e?‘^ of coilecii* n i« to*"' iitficult , h 11 we h'sre to pr»v • s-'h f'f t'Vf'ry thing we ase If S' V. Ml tiie-^e time- • * n ’ -1 • N ■; — We have here! ;'fi>re given n.'tite. repeatedly, 'I i. .vi^ -.■hftrire for '^itu:i'y ni'tices of ttn- lea-vna’io -in 1 for re^cUiiions I'l respect; Im'- •ftuse th;U kiti 1 ,{ ;e:idin^, wo h;>ve much occfisiou ti) so.’W, is not .'ten niort- ayt' t.j reader'i thun to cJi; jts uf p^iper-" A • i. generjil' V happen-, hfiwever. iiai ‘■;ter '-hargin^ nu 1 p;iyin^ p 'S'. o.n iho ri'V'. '.uu tor- war led, v\'‘‘ nev^M (ji'i li I ti iT tive n^ti'e that we H . ; !-er! iiKthiiit ot th.‘ '■•ri h.-renftc- tmle."- acci-m- ■auied 'ly the C i?h : .\lw iv-i icepiinc lU the I'-i-e .>f ierr-ase i Viilunit er-». wv' r ,ve rt>yii'"f ti'’ p;iy 11.-fir a iiiin I. theref .re. tli ii wc wi'l iij'ert idntiiary notice-. hr-1 111 the ' L>tt;csinn t'»urit*r ' I •\ 1.1^1 ol ifli: ('.l.NTkAU OFFK'KRH IN THK Al'.AilL.' ‘h Tfli: ’ONFElti MATT. STAI'KS ! I li*‘ K>lli)\viri^ iiiftiv.vfiiip tatis;tie.s of (he Coti- \rmy oru':ni^ i(ioit a> luf to oiio ol tht* ' HichiiiuiKi forrosjiuu'it.iit, id ihc ('unrier lu tht* list ol l5ri-.,idioi-Uin tlu* Provisiojinl Ar- iiiy, thf> n'l-tihir urdcr ol uj j'oiultiiciit is perhaj)?* not always ub.-f-rvf l. fitu \vi> boUove the list is I'tlu rwisL* (‘oircL't. i li.- duloo kI'uraduation tiiMi O't Point art' tak. :i rioni (! ar'iin't ’^ IM(.‘tii>iiarv i>1 tin- I Stall ■ .Vrmy: (i tL >/ 1/I> /r'r i,V(At/ .1 :IU;. 1 S:Hllllol t’oupi-r, \ i, Adjut.lllt (li.-IleT.tl VibiTf S John, tun, I’t xa', i Mniuiaiidiu^ iii Koiitnckx. .'I .losoph J'.i Juiiiist.M), \ ;i, luUimaiiditii; Nurfli- rrn \ ir.rinia 1 li >hcrr K l.fi*. \ a, . .'iiiinatidiii- Sutiih Atlan tic ('oast. > I’l; 1 Beauri'o;!!>i. cuniiiiaiiiUti Ariii\ • •I' I’otoiiiac I'i ;/./■(//> f}i, nil/ 1 I'aviil 1.. rwiuL^', iIoiM-i;!, ro'tlL'iiod - 1 jfitiiid.'ts I'olk, Li'u, coniniandujir ai .^it'UJpiJis. • '* lir.i.vt in Hrau . l,.m. luuiuiauditii: at JVn'Ja- cla. \ K:.rl Nan I'imu. Mi», Annv >|' • » (mst;i\ us \\ Smith, l\t‘n, Army i>f‘ Potomac. '■> 'liioophilus ii liolm. --. .Vnuv of Potu- UUlf. 7 William .1 Hurdeo, (iour:,-iu, Mi.-'Svnui. lictij:imiii llujor, S coinmandin^ at N.t- tolk I* Jaiiios Lonsj.>treet, Ala. Army of Potoma.c. lu .I 'lm li *^Ja^:^ude^. \ a, ; ;>mutandinii at Vork- towii 11 'I'homas .T .lack^on, \ :i, wI'.'tern \ iruiu a. I'J Mansticl'l Lov=‘ll, \ a. ■ Louisiana Pi Kdmund Kirhy ■’^mith, •toinac. 14 (iC‘>ri:o.l> ('rittoij.ii ii. Kct;. oonunandiiiu I'ast 1 ctini‘.''.''0»- i'I (,'>,!■ r,-i- t:i 'ii- 'u_ AviUi. .1 Millt‘d^''0 li Honhani. > ( , Army ol' Potoujac. 1 John B Fli yd. \ a, CfmmanditiL' Army Ka- na’ivha Hi iiry A \Vi>i-. \ a, Itoanokc l.-^land. 1 Hen 'id 11 ■ h, r x;i'. Mi souri. llcnit l\ i;i-k'un. : t i. .f'ign. d u Holfi't > ti.ii'ti 't- \ a. K-'led ill action 7 Wiliiaui li I WaiM , (it-o. '' 'Barnard K Im . > (' kiiled iii actioii (.’las.q o!‘ {Mn.sd ot 1 (.'Ins'! ul‘ 1 X 'lass of" 1 ''11 'lars oi 1 Iii commanding, Xorth- 'luniandiii- (’ou"t ol 'lorida, -\rm\ ut' l‘o- ■ re 1 re'-'luiious. ui-t exref-diii-.- 7‘ ; 7*' c.Mi! I W'ir;(. he n-jtice wih h.» mu in ivi ■rd- ffrafi*) Fora!': 'ii> pai'l l e A BBUl IrvLr.; *« Ml lIlSl'El.L\\'f.illS WilKkS. V,-s ; .\bbott N'ipoleDn; P. >' il'.'^toric-, V \ L..plete Workr. I'l v. ij.fv- .'f W««iiin^! in ' .lit'- rhilij tilt' ;; i. >’iiarl.-? fhe ' h: Ferdin;;' 1 til l- i>‘ I ’ • Mexi'' LiaiK !•.,!! = ^flleS, - Vv Le 'ir.e'" Fii-i .i Lici'k 'if i- ^ Tv’ler s L'niv.’i= il Hi'-' r'. HaUinrsMividl ■ r‘- . lluiii.* and M:-c r - ay H- : r; lu.liiu s .^nci.ni -Milhuan'fi (,iih( ..i -> ’ .• 'sepliuj' V. Robert«on - w ■rk'‘ Websic-r'j Work- ' -^^y - •• ■ > = _ ' ■ iient tn s ’■'! J - i’ ■ ' '■ ■'••I' 15'irke's work'-. Ur hnson s dm-. I’ r Lit>- •■{■ l>t .i .Vddi' nV n,.r-K^; A,i Hs.i.i >! \iac iul'l\ S .Mi-.‘'*"'’ lt)ie'^; i ;0: i . V.d‘ Modern tiriii-ii IN- ivisr Kniflit s Hiili H.i’.or- \'. :i i!..* > '-! hi-''u-sivn- "11 I’:.;, .' i! Isy and L' Wtu Haiiii’r.jH; t'h'irnhers's .Misr-'llany. 1'* v .■'later-'iifin's .'li.iiria’; The Fedi’raii t; Political fi“xi '-'v M- ‘i,nsf’Mitii''ris ;.f .t’-iii*-; .Mar-i-tir'i Lif.* ol' W i'hii^i''"t,: The LifeofWtu. I’lncKii ;. • \r i.-ri Biography of L>is;iu^'o-i.'-d W ~'\i\ liale; EncyclopiX* iin :,r;; Appleton’si I'ycl'ipedia I'in^rrnfdiy; Life and Corfopctidencc •: L '• ! .fi tlriy: Lo';khKrt’s l.ife of .'-co'!; Curriiu ,.n i : ;> ’i.it-.rij-nrHrii'-, ')y Waverly .Nmv.- c,,- ■ :i‘ in '• *• * •• u: -2i \- .Vloxandi r if Luv,: ol K' irm. ' . i ii- >ii .1 Pul' V.. .".iIUU' ! li ifV J *ai; i; 1 i >on»*l- .,ii hasid i; J S J,.n.^ M With. Ala. Alabama 1.‘; .Icdin •’ Pembtrton. \a , i; •. coiiiniandiiio 'oa- f ci.n. tf i^ncd I Cti ■ . 1\ Ctl I lick ■ - im. r.iii r of i'' I'aiuhna. , .Vrtiu ui I'ot.jmac. commanding P«>a4 uf »’o:ist of S ' P> Kicliard > Kw !l. \ a, .\riiiy of P-.tumac. 17 J ilm 11 Winui r, 31itiyian'i. iiichmoini. I'' .Subal A Karly, V:;. .vi ii.y .4 P iioma. i‘.' JI l ioiirnuv. Ark -lij i iu Arkaiis.i, ."atiiuci .J: \ Aiiny "i Potutiiac. Arii"]d Kl7.'-\. ■ Hr\l'‘n.;, .\rniv 'f lVlton^ac jlass oi l'!>.'i hanit l Rugiih's. Clit.s>j ol ISy’) .)otu>-i M Wither.'^ i’lasH (it ls:;t‘i Joseph I! .Andcrsoiij Llovd 'I'il^h- iitan ('las.s of l'^o7 Braxton Bia^g, Wm il T Wulkor. Jtio i' Pemborton, Arnold I'jlzey. Henry H Sibh'y, Jnlntl A Harly. \\ Mj .J Hardn'O, James H Trapier. Alcx It Lawton, John P McC'own. IJichaid S L\v(‘ll, Paul O Hfbcrt, Uiehard B iarnctt Hobcit S (.Jarnett. Samuel Joru*--. l^arl \ an 1 >orn,tlu'tavtia WSmith, .'lansticdd L vell, Jamo.s Lonu- str»‘ot, hsnicl H Hill, Kiohard If -Vnderson, lial'avcttc McLaws. . Alcx P Ste^rart’. ria^s ol’ l:5 P»oswcll S Piiploy, Sa’ii’l li Fronoh. (’lass ol’1' 14 Simon B Btickm-r. ('la-.s ol'Is i.'» K Kirby Sjnii'i, Barn.ard F Hcc, Wm II (’ W hitiiu’ (Mass ol I''}!;—'I'ltnnias 1 Jackson, ('admus .Ni Wilcox, n.ivid l> .Jones, Wm M • iardwcr (’lass of r^athan ii Lvatis (’la.»o( i^ol J I] 15 Stuart UK.VKliAI.S \\ Mil U r.IlK Ni»| i i It A I»I A 1 i:s Ai' WKsT 1*01.N 1 . 'riif lollowiti;: (>\ iu*r;il wcrt* appointed to the old I'nited Sfatcs .Vrtiiy, \vi»liouf pa.s.^ine throug^h the We.'t Poiiit Ncadcmy: — !>avid K. Tsviirgs, ap- ■ poiiiccd in l''P_’; Wm. W. Lorin^'. in 1 ^o^l;'I'ho.s. T. Fauntleroy. in 1'';>I). '1 he luUowiiii; (icncials fn>t s;i\v service in the ■ Mexican war;—M. i,. iionluMii, ll-*nry II. Jack son, (.lideoti J. Pillow, Samuel II. Andersoi\, (Mia.s. (Mark, Thos. (’, Hindman, John «’ Hreck- itirid”!'. T?enj. 1’. Cheatham, Uiehard (friflith, Albert Pike, .\dlcy II. iJiatldcn, .Nlaxcy Greir^ riie tollowiiiii ♦ieneral'' participated in tlio I'.'xan wars ;^nd the war.' with Mexico;—Ben. MeCulloch, l.ouis 'f Wi;^l'all. The folluwLn- (iencrals saw no military .service previous to tlii present war:—.L'hn Ii. Floyd, Hciiry A. Wi.se. lu'bert'I'ooinbs, Kichavd Tuylor, 'I'lios. B Flournoy. 1^ Pofto W ulk- r, F K Zol- lici'rtcr, William .Mahonc, L (» ]i Branch, Wil liam II (':ai'oil, I; !•] Rhodes, .''otiu, lioweVi r, received mil -arv cdncation-* at Mate institutions. \ iriiinia l:ri' If, iifiierals in the (’onfcderate rmics; .^onth ('aro.ina !•; i.ouisiana (ieorsria 7, 'I'eiii.'.-..'cc .N-'ffh Carolina ♦); Kentucky 7; Maryland I; Ab-bama 1; .^Iissi^.Nippi 4; i'exas 'V. Vrki.n.-';i> Florida 1; Mi'souri none I'hc billow iii-^^ w« ie born at the North, though previou.- t I the prt 'cnt war they wore citizens ol Southerti : Ccneral Cooper. t>arn in New Vi'irk; t'lipii y. in ()hio; Pemberton, in Pennsyl vania; Whiting, in Mas.-achii.sttt"-; Pike, in Mas- -la'buM'ii.', liU'_ - h ■, in .NlH":M‘hu-eti.-; Bianehard, in Ma> ■ichii'ef' ; French, oi .New Jersey ['I'he I 'llowin^ are native, of Norrh Carolina, viz: Leunidas Polk, Bi;ixtoii Bra::^', i heophilus> H H-!rup.^ ri.Mi >1.1’lil) .: h. Wm W LorinL'. Rich ard ( (i.iUiii, i-''i\- !\ ZoUii '-tler. : ialirifd J Bains. L (.• P> Brancb LKlJlSLATl HK OF NORTH CAKOi.lN’A ' Si-NATE Pa.S4Uotank and Penjuimons—J M WheJbee Camden and Currituck — B F Siinmoos ( Jates and Chowan — M li Huri.‘ Hyde und Tyuell- -Jones Sp>enc(>r Xorthamptoii—J .^I S Roi^ers tlcrtibrd—J B Slaughter | Bertie—David Outlaw Martin and Wa.-^hington—J H Stubbs Halilax—M C Whitiiker ' Kdgecombe and WjLsou—H T (Mark Pitt—Ij.l Blount Beaufort—F'rederick (irist Craven—N 11 Street (,'arteret and .lones—Dr M 1' Areadcll Creeneand Lenoir—J Sjteighf i New Hanover—Fli W Hail ! I•uplin — Dr J.iuies Dickson On.siow—L W Humphrey IMaden, Brunswick, \c—Jno D Taylor Cumberland uiid Harn»#ft — Duiicuu Shuw Sampson—'riutaia.- I FaiBi.*n Wayne — W K Lane .lohn,"ton—J W B Watsoti Wake—M A Jiiedsoe Na.sh —A J Taylor I'ranklin—W Harris Warren—'1' J Piiehford (Iranviile—C 11 K Taylor Person—(' L Winstead Orange—Josiah Turner, Jr Alamance and Ptandoipli—Jonathan Worth Chatham—W S Harris .^loore and Montgomery—'W D Dowd Richmond and Robeson—Allred Dockery Anson and Cnion—S 11 Walkup (luillord—Peter Adams C;i.''Well— liedford Brown Rockin^hum—F L Simp.son ■>let kUnhur;^—John Walker ( abarrus and Staoly—(’ Barringer Rowan und Davie—Dr J (J Ramsey Davidson—.F.io W' Thoma.s "tukes and Forsyth—Jesse A Wuugh Ashe, Surry \c—Jo.s Dobson Iredell. Wilkes i\.c—L Sharpe Burke, McDowell A:e—B S (jiaither Linroln, i iston tVe—Ja.sper StOiTC Rutheribrd, Polk iVc—A W Burton. Buneonibe, Hender>on iVc—(jeo W (’undler Havwnod. .Macon \c—W H Thoina*^ \Ulh T'; erviiire. I'V ’utomai'. T \i'- i'r'.nrit'r >. Army of Potoin '\ . '-t. rii \ iri,’inia 'mii:i'oi.-!'' 1 uitiiti, i"-iL'tied ii' I'ofim.l'- i 1 n.t 1, ■ I t‘ot‘ t .•! S C Potiimio lied in l'L>rid;i. i-i d Ti x;t'. ■'mitM't ditiiT ( . r:ii\ iiid;:tn m KU .juence: tr. hv .Mi'r J I’hillijis, 4i» 11 4-' Pi U 4.1 4(5 47 4^ , KiUfd in f\ '■ !\elltui-kv. C' u.'t - >1 N ( K n'ucky. jl'.'Ull.l. ■ N'lr' ilk. N C, York:’ v.n. a, A :ny d P >tumuc. Cooper’s 8ea T ile-; Dickens W. rk.;; Marryatt'.^ .\(.vei>: Wilson’-- Tale-; d *:if i; n-lers; H itinah .NIore's w.ak-; Dick’s works; Plutarch’s Livi -; Dryden’s WorkM Sterne’s works: The Doctor, by Si/Uiho\ ; Crabh’s Synonynie^'; Percy .Anecdotes; •’hr'micles of tlie Bastile, illn-tr'ited; The Si.,tii 4i flnel; Liaieftecr .,f thi- l^ States; ,Mii.)or .Ja.;'; l>.,,vfiin;.''- .‘jo year-; -.ui ,)('■ lie .-•ciiai.-; Livinjrstoue''-Ti IV.;■! yjutii V 'rica; Lord Elgin's .Mi"i n t.. ('iiin.T and .I.jpnii; Five Ve.ira in (!hinu, uy b;-. rh: Taylor- The Briti-jh Exj.i ii:i..'i I'-i- {'rlmea. by W ii Hussell; My Diary in India, by ditt .; Dr. Kane’s Arctic Expi.-n"":i.t.^ Kendall's Santa Fo Expo I'.ii- i; ('umniing’> Iluii'er’s Lift- in .\‘rii;a; Nott .V (Jliddon s lijd>s*nous liaces of the E irth; Footfall'* on the Boundary of Another U orld. l.y K. Dale (>wen; Standard I’.iPtical W’orks in virii ii« binding:-!, among whioh are: H(Tnan«, Hcott, I’ope, I!vr'>n. I'-'iriis. .Moore, Hiod, Ilr.lleck, (’atnpb-!I. ('rablii', Coleri.ige. J’owppr, nold?mith, 'I-'ton, .v.- , • Shakspeare’s, M i-''iin>;‘‘r .V Ford ■ and Be.auinont and Fletcher''* Urun itic n-' MrsCowdenCl irk' - '•• (’ im. ..I’dnnc*' >^i ;''tlaks- peare; The Dramatif •. k-uf .l.i- .''ln'rid-iit Kn'iwli-'i; .Smith’-' Rej‘f ied .\ l lr-- T’ae I’v.ik of Scf'iii'ih li iih l-. , ■ I'.alhdn ).} W H Ain-.f-rili; Uri-v.i-’ !’- p. . f- 'in 1 I’oo'ry f. oi 1 Fftiiale nix'! - i.t lir-'at l’r::niti Poets of tin- V. .'li i i'ntiiry; pi>r-y’'- K- . 1 'ii-^-iit pc»-'ry. .m'. .m-. !. .1 H VLb .V Mari^h LJ-. I'orly I'aiiiiliar ■ : '■■■' \V. .Vlexaii'ier. \>. 1> Si-nii.ni >iy ■). .Xd'lisnn '.:‘'X:inder, 1>. I). .\N«i, f .rtiiei -'UpiilicH ,,f Margaret ’•I !ii-rietlp: Uenlali: .^ iall) !’n>li*.- Viuef; Shirley. Hohool liookH, itc July 10. E J HALE & HON. Dani'i 11 liiil N Henrv H Sii.iey. i » j i runner ( N\ m 11 C WLltii.u Wn: 1. . iui,, N Fii-hard 11 An.l- Vll’ ft Pik. , Ark. I'b T Fauiir tT.'V, \ i: R.ibert To.jm: , (le . ^ Dam* 1 Uu-,i, i f i.;i ' ic'. (.'lark, >i ^' Vi; R ;w, ;l S R:pi 'V. ^ C i r.j ic P Trimb! >1 ;. J .hi! pi ' •V.iyr 'II. Ki-n, !'.('(» H.'bi vf. 1 .n, ’ Ru-liard * ia-ii.' .■ - . ' 'mi;M-t dii.ir ’ >-vt ot North (’'iroiiiKi I'elix K Zoiiicort !. i’l ij, Kiut-d in K' litucky. Bcnj F Cn:‘atham, i'eiK .L).-.e|.h R .\niicr'"n, \ a Siniun B Buckiu:r. Ky. L*,/oy l ope \\a!k. r, .1 Albert tf Blaticbai i, 1, (iubriel J Rain:' J i: B Stuart, V iiufaverie Mcl a.V' U' l '.'la, \'orkt"wn Th‘i.' F Drav t.jii. S ( ', ('- u»t oJ S t’ Tho.-> C Hindman. K.-ntucky Adley H (.ilaidi'ii, 1- U, Pcn.'-n-..l:i 41> John J**irtcr M ' vv ,, P :i, K• .Til Lloyd l ilu‘man. Ken. I'woiitui ivy. Nalhan ;i Kvaii>. ~ ( . * oa^.t ot S ( . Cadiiiu.-. >1 ^Vllc -X, Army of Potomac. , -piiilip St (.ifor^e C-.-ke. \ a. died in \':i. R 10 Rh'de--, A.:i. ,\nuy ot Pi^tomac. Richard Taylor, L' ti, .\rmy oi Potomac. L .‘ui.-. '1' Wiglail, 'I’exa'. Army ol Potoui;ic. .'»7 James H Trapier, S C, {!oast ol Flori lu r>s Sam’l ti Frt iich. Mi''.-, .Army of Potomac. f)!» Win H Carroll, 'I’enn, Ka-t rennc'-^see. t>U Hugh W Mercer, t ie.iriiia, — til Humphrey Mar-.liall, Ken, Kentucky John C Brt'ckinridge, ken, Kentueky. Riclt'd (iritlith, Mi.-.'^, Army of Potomae. .Vlex r P Sti wart. Ken. Kentucky. Wm .^lontgom^.■ry (lardin r, (la, on hu'lough. RichM IJ tiarnett, \ a, .\rmy of Potomac. William .Mahone, \'a, Norfolk, li (>’lirian Branch, N C, ('o.lst ol -N C M.axcy (iretrg, S ('. (’o.‘i>t ol S (’. R H Colston, Virginia. Edward Johnston. Virginia. 7’2 Henry Heth, Virginia. 73 .lohnnton H Duncan, Loui'^iana. 7 1 .S \ M Wo.id, .Mab:inia Tho-ie havinj an allixed are dead, or liave rO'i'JTUcd. since the comniencenicn! ol tht' w:i!" TUK WKSX 1*111 NT i.KNKKAI.S. The followintr (’onlederatt* (ivnerals are gradu ates of West Point—^he dato of th.'ir graduation lieing prefixed; (’l;i.ssol l>^l't Samuel Cooper ('iit-s ..f I'^'-'O .Fohn IT Winder Class of l''.i’J*lsaae R Trimbb- C;>NFFPFR \TK STA fK K.N A r> .I’o^ ■ Me ( '«»N; RFSS .P.. Me. Mitchell Mc-.i W:ili;im L Vaticev. C (' Pi ibt-rt \n .iohn-.'Mi. ( ha.- ,me M Raker. .\ I' Max .d. ,'^pariow, i’J Semiiies \|b..;-t (I Brnvti, Jame^ I ri ol'.n I > ( lar k, 11 — >b''r.-' tie.true ' \ I i »avi.' 'Vton. *Wii- I larnwt 11. — Mefi.-r-^ Robert W -r.s L;itmdon C Havnes. (Ui-- 01 .V2 ru tlj ti;-t ;i ■».> fiti i7 Ci.H •ll) 7» 71 CONVF.NTION OF NORTii CAROLINA Alamance—(tile.s Mebane, Tho'i Ru&n Alexander—A .^I. Bogle Ashe—J. K Foster. Anson—A. .Myers, J. A. Leak. Bertie—S. B. Spruill, .James Bond. Beaufbr*^—W. J. F.llisoii, K J Warren Hliiden—Neill Kelly. Brunswick—f. D. Meares, Buncombe—N. ^V. Woodtin Burke—J. (’. .^IeDowell. Cabarrus—(' Phifer. Caldwell—Fi W .rones. ('ainden — D I>. Ferebee. , (’arteret—(’. R. Thomas. (’aswell—Bedford Brown, .J. K. Williamson, ('atawba—Geor^je Setzer. MILITARV EXECUTION. The Corinth correspomleut of the Charleston Courier writes:— Another made tlie same attempt on NV'idnesday night, but not knowing the country lost hi- vi^ay, and came back upon the Confederate line. “Halt.^ ;aii\ a sentinel, j *‘OhI you needn’t mind lucj I’m a.s good a Fede- : ral as you are, 'wuij tlie response. I “What are you doing hero';'” j “Pve ju.st deserted Irom the CoufederateB, and ; come over to you to give your Gencr-ul somt* valu- ! able information. I “What is it?’' retorted the picket. [ ‘‘Well, the Southerners are going to make an att.-ick on you in the morning with their whole L (’iiathain—J. H Hcadcn, .John Manning Jr., j army, and you’ll catch h—llify^ou don’t know it J. Merritt. (Mierokee and ('lay—J. H. Bryson. Chowan—K. H. Dillard. ('levpland—W. J. 'P. Miller, .J. W Tracy. Columbus—Richard Wooten. (’’raven—(Jeo. (Ireen, Jno. D. Whittord. CtiTuberland and Harnett—David McNeill, A. McNeill, M J. McDtiffie. Currituck—Jolm B. .Jones. Davidson—B. A. Kittrell, B. C. Douthit. Davie.—Rob’t Sprou.se. Duplin—J. T. Rhodes, James Dickson } “Well, 1 reckon you’ve got into the wrong box. i I’m a Confederate picket and you ar*"; my jirison- er. Whereujton he seized the renegade and call ed the otlicer ol the guard. The circumstunces . were exjdained, and the deserter taken into cus- i tody and carried to headquarters. Yesterday be I was examined by Gen. Jackson, to whom be con- I fessed that he was an Knglishman, that his heart j was not in the cause, and tliat he had deserted ' for the purpose oi conveying intelligence of the i contemplated attack to the enemy, j Ou the strenifth of this confes.sion Jackson di.s- Ldgecombe and ilson—\\ . S. Battle, (reo. j pensed with the preliminaries of a court martial, ( la.s of (’lass ill I'^-'i "l' H-T (’!:i... of 1^2^ ('lass of ('lass of 1 >o(i Class of l^ii’J Dani-:.‘l S Doncl-on. llcnj’n linger .\lberr S Johnston, J no B (J ray son. Leonidas Polk, (i;tbrii'l J Rains. Tlios F Diayton. Hugh W 'lercer. J.,.-cph K j'.bnsfon, Rob’t F Lee, I'heojihilu' H Holmes, Albert ( Blanchard. John B M iiriidcr (leorgc Ii ('t 0’( iidiMi, P St (leorgc Oocke, Humphrey ’Marshall, Rich ard C ‘ Jatlin. (jei'try, (i:'or,£(‘ Jones, I homas .^lcal C .\tkins, Tiulioek, D ivid M 'urrin. Tf.r'fs—Messr-.luhn A Wilcox. Peter \\ Ciay, Claiboriit' (' Herbert. Wm B ^\ right, .'*I:iIcom P (jraham, P» i'^ .Spxtoii. Viri/htiif -.^^cssr Muscoe R H (iarnett, .lobn R Chambliss, .lohn Tyler, Roger .V Pryor. 'I'hos S Piocock, .lohn lioodc, Ji, Jamo P Holcombe, D (’ Dejariif !te. William Smith. \ 1^ Boteb'r, John B lialdwin, W R Staple-. Walter Preston, A (I Jenkins, Roliert Johnson, (’has W Russell. Fer‘^u.sfm llol'SF. i>F t.’o.M.MoNS .Vlamaiic.—(Jiles Mebane .\loxaiider—Dt .1 .'I (,'arsoti .\nson —L L Polk, E R Lile Ash** —J .^l Gentry liurke- -J H Pearson Buncotnbe—A S .'lernmoii Bladen—C T Davis Bertie—PT Henry, and Beaufort—R S Donnell, W T Marsh Rruu'wick—'I' D Meares t’aldwell— Dick.son Cabarni — W S Harris (' at i \v bii—' J iI,a.' C1 i n t ('hathani—W P 'I'ayior. R N Gr«vn, Turner Bynum Cherokee—(i NY Hayes Craven—C C Clark, 1' E Alfred G Wriiiht, J S r-: r- Well (, 'I -r- B H IP’!, R.ibevt f ...mb k' If' - !.-’. ^P r- 11 C lIunuTt. \\ illinm .Sililll,: A.. . o -Mc.m-- w T phel; n liam 'i' 1 biit. li! S'll! 'A I rl . ;i Jam. L(>:i. T> n n' .N'.''' — ^ 11 tavus Henrv. ,M/ssr> L..ui,- T Wi-fall, W S (,)ldliam. C.Vy,„,„_R \{ T ri.inter, Ballard Preston. HOl.sbt K HKlMlKsKNTA'in KS. ^le -f.- J’lii nia- J i o.-rtcr, Wm R Smith, John i" •' -'I ''urry, Fr;uicis S, Lyon, W I Chiltoii. D:.\i'i Clopton, Jas L Pugh. K S Dargan. —Mes.-,rs Felix J liai.-on, C.raiidison D Roy.'ter, Augu'tus li (iaiiand, I'hos B llatily. F^'iyiiin — Mi-ssrs.la- H D;iwkiiis. II B Hilton. (1 r(,.•,)!.t—,'le--r.' Julian 1 lartrul^e, (' J .\lun-; nerl}'!!, Iliue- H.ilf, .V 11 Kenan, David W Lewis, Wm W ( lark, Robert P l'rip]ic, Lueiu- .1 (Jar-^ tiidl. Hardy Strickland, \ R Wright. h'ffitiK-/,!/—Not vet elected. IjOiiisintri — ^lessrs Charles J \ illiM'i.', ('harlcs M (’onrad, Duncan I’ KeiiH'-r, Lucieti J Dupre, John F Lewi, John Perkins, Jun r JlisKiKfipp}—,'lessrs .1 no J .NlcR;ic. .J W Cl.ipp, Reuben Davis, Isra ‘1 Wtd.-h. 11 ( ('h;imbcr>, O li Singleton, E Barksdale. Mufnoiii i—.Ni cs-rs JI ihn Hyer, (’asp:ir W licll, (Jeor'jc G Vest, .\ li (’onrow, \Y W ('ook. 'I fio- j \\' Freeman, Thomas .V I Ian is, Xorfh (',> 11,11 nn—Messrs W N H Smith, Rob-j ort R Brid^ers, Owen R Kenan, T i> McDowell, i Thonias 8 .\she, Arehibahl H .\rrington, .1 I» McLean, W'illiam Lander, B S (Jaither, A '1' Da- j vidson. i South {'•ir(jhnn — .^lessrs W W Boyce, \\ Por-j cher .^liles, .M L Bonham, John .NIc(.,)ueen, .las l'Vrn»w, L M Ayt'r. Trun>'xA,r .^iessrs J '1' Heiskcli. \V (! Swann. ' W II Tebbs. I'l L Gardcnshirc. H .S f'.i.itc, .N1 P .1 !'* 117 E iiavo ,xpren-, SI I!'. .1 'Jiipply of per ilo”on I-'. nwi r*^“f-ived b}' i.Nij UOOKS—prii cents retail, f'.,','/; We havf> not adviin.-ed the prife of any articbvs on han'i bcMn’f’ the \v,r.- tmt pie et. purcii.ases cost us more than we aske.i for tho«e. Of cmiise we have to put up price- .'•n whai we buy naw. ■ F .) HALE SON.*^ Fayetleville, Aug 2Vt L (^u nb.rland and Harnett—(" Harrington, .) (.’ NYilliatns Tiow.Tn Small Cij’umbus—N L William.son ('an.den — D D Ferebee ('arteret—DW Whitehurst t'tu.well Withers, S P Hill Currituck —1> M Baxter Cleveland—.V (i Waters, .1 R liOgan Davidson — Lewis Hayne.', E B (’lark I >avic — — Howard Duj'lin—J D Stanford. .I (J Branch Ed£reconi!ie — R li Bridger.-, J oodard I'or-ytb—i 1’ Poindexter, Phillip Barrow I’ratiklin—W 1- Green . (Jiiston—J H White (iraiiville—.i .'I Bullock, W H Jenkins, S H (’’nnalay Guiitord—P Mendenhall, C E Sbobcr, J L Gorrcll Greene— V D Speight Gate.s—lohn Boothe Haywood—S L Love Hulilax—A H Davis, W B Pope Hertford—.1 J Yeates Henderson—los P Jordan Hyde—Til man I'arrow Iredell—A K Simonton, .V B I' Ciaither .lackson—A Fi-her ,I ones—W P \Yard Johnston—W H Watson, Jas .Mitchener Lenoir—J C Wooten Lincoln—V Me Bee .^ladison—.John A I’apL: Martin— Ewell McDowell—(’ H Bur;;in .NIoore—Alexuiuler Kelly Moiiiuomery—EG L P.arriniicr .Nlacoii—11 (f SVoodfin MeckbMiburg—S W Davis, J .M Potts Nasb—II (» William.' New Hanover—S .J Person, Daniel Shaw Northani}ifon — .M W Ransom, W W P*‘ehles Onslow—.1 II l”'oy Or.inge—H B Guthrie, W N [‘atterson Pas(|Uotank—T T Williams ]*(T(juimoiis—N Newby Pitt—B ('• .\lbritt(ui, (Miurehill TVrkins Person— Wilkinson Robeson — Alex Me.Millan, Eli Wishart Roe'vin-ham—R-iwley Galloway and T Slade Row.u)—N N Fleming, N. F. Ilall Ruthcrlord—C T N Davis, ]» K Padtjett Randi'lph — I 11 I’oust, Thos S Winslow Riebinonl—.1 (i lilne Sampson— N (' I'aison, m'o W Vntrey Surry — 'V Waugh Stokes—Horatio Kellum Stanlv—Lafayette Greene Tyrrell—C .NlcCleese Cnion—(' (.^ Lemmonds Wake—S II Rogers, .J W Russ, H Monlecai Warren—J B Batchelor, W H (’heek Wasbiuirt'Mi—C Latham NYataim:i —Thom,-is Farthing Wayne—W T Dortch, M K Crawford Wilkes—A W Martin, Hortf* Yadkin — .V (' (’owles Yancey Bowman Tilt* Volinileer^ llaiKl Book. ^ FL'llTlfER supply just received. Howard Forsyth—T, J. Wilson, D H Starbuck. Franklin—A. D. Williams. (raston—S. X. Johnston (iates—A. .P Walton. Granville—Thoma.s B. Lyon, T. L. Hargrove, S. S. Royster. Greene—W. A. Darden. Guilford—-Jno. A, (iilmer, lialph (lorrell, R P Dick Halit;ix—R. H. Smith, L, W, Batchelor, Hyde—E. L. Manu. Haywood—Wni. Ifleks. Henderson—W. M. Shipp. Hertford—Kei neth Rayner. Iredell—Anderson Mitchell, T, A Allison. Jack.son—W. H. Thoiiia«. Johnston—C. B Sanders, W. A Smith. Jone.®—Wm, Foy Lenoir—John (b \\ a.■^hin^^ton j Lincoln—D. Schenck ] Macon—C D Smith. Madi.son—.1 A, McDowell Martin—David W Bagley McDowell—.1 H (Jreenlee. Meeklenbtirg—J W O.sboriie, .James Strontf Montgomery—S H Christian Moore—H Turner Nasb—L N B Barth New Hanover—.1 L, Holmes, Robert Strange. Northampton —D, A, Barnes, J. M Moody. (Jnslow—A, J. Murrill. Orange—W. A. Graham, .John Berry. Pasquotank—R. K. Speed. Penjuimon.s—.Jos. S. ('annon. Person—.John W. ('uninghani Pitt—F. B. Satterthwaite, P A Atkinson Randolph—W . .J. Long, A, («. I’oster, Richmond—W, F, Leak. Robeson—,J, P, Fuller, .J C. Southerland. Rockingham—D. S Reid, E. T. Brodnax Rowai -R A Caldwell, H, C. Jones. Rutherford and Polk—G W Michal, M Dur ham, Sampson—R A. Mosely, Thomas Bunting Stanly—E. Hearoe. Stokes—A. H. Joyce. Surry—'J'. V, Hamlin. Tyrrell—Eli Spruill. Vnion—H. M Houston K, Bada-er, K. P. B:ittle, W. W. Holden. Warren — W. N. Edwards. Frank Thornton. Washington—W. S. Pettigrew. Watauira—.J. W. (’ouncil. Wayne—(P \'. Strong, E. A. Thompson. Wilkes—Jas. (\-illovuy, Peter Eller. Yadkin—R. F. Armtield. Yancey—M. P. Penland. A \ew Ji^aw Book. CanHveli's M*raetife at JLtttr, UST pubii'ihed, a treatise upon the Practice at Law J j and ordered the man out to bo shot, which was unceremoniously done, i A military execution is a terrible thing. I saw i another on Wednesday noon; and a moi” stoical ! death than was suffered by the culprit on that oc- 1 casion 1 have never in my .‘jomewhat viried expe- I ricnce known equalled. He was a Tennesseean, i named (?oon Harri.-', about forty years ol age, a j resident ot Pari.s or Paducah, and had been eon-* , victedof being a spy. A.s be rode by my quarter.-^ he was seated on the box which was tor serve a.s I his cofliu, :n a rude vehicle, guarded by twelve soldiers, but not the most careful observer could i have discovered any ditfercnce between him and ' a curiou.s bystander. Arriving at the place of exe- j cution, which was only a (juarter of a mile dis- I tant, he jumped lightly froni the wagon, lingered a 1 moment to see his cof&n removed, and then saun- ; tered carelessly down to the tree, beneath which ; he wa.s to meet his fate. ! An officer followed him to unlock his handcuffs, and tlie two st(X>d there a moment iti convcrsa- sation, the prisoner apparently a.s cool and uncon cerned as if he were a mere spectator ol' the scene His eye was still bold and unwavering, resting now upon the crowd, and now vacantly in the dis- ' tance, as if at times a thought of the future en tered his mind, but neither cheek blanched nor muscle quivered. The man seemed made ot stone The interview finished, the hist words of which ^ were, “I die an honest and innocent man,’’ the ; otlicer pinioned hi.s armB back, the faded brown I coat was buttoned across his chest, and he sat I down upon his coffin. A handkerchief was then tied over his eyes, and voluntarily he laid his head I back against the tree. F^ven in this trying mo- I ment, the last which bridged the narrow chasm i between time and eternity, and earth was forever j shut out from view, did he preserve hia remarkable selt-po.ssession. Finding the bark of the tree 1 somewhat rough, fic occupied several seconds in ■ adjusting his head, a.s one would fit himself to a pillow before going to sleep, so that it would rest ! ea.sily, then chewing upon a «juid ol tobacco, he ' became still. The file ol eight men were now or dered forward until within ten paces of the cal prit, the officer took his place upon the right, and I in a low tone gave the order, “take aim," The j mitskets were leveled—a few seconds of terrible ! suspense—‘F'ire'.’—a .simultaneous report—a con- j vulsive start—a splash ot brains—little stream 1 or two of blood from wounds around the heart— a falling of the head to one side—a dropping o! I the lower jaw—one long sigh—and the soul of the 1 spy had winged its way to the presence of the Great I Judge. The body was then removed by a couple of negroes, and the crowd of two or three hundred ! who had witnessed the scene dispersed. Ah’ 1 what a terrible teacher is warl Ilow it blunts I the feelings, havdcn.s the heart, and dries up the ! fountains of mercyl (rod grant it may soon cease! J in North I’arolina, by Enw.^RU C.\xtwkll, LL. B., author of thi- N. C. Justice, etc. CONTENTS. Amuttur Soldier.^.—The rcccn^ buttleof (’hick- ' ahominy drew forth a large numucr of amateur lighters, who went upon the field for a day’s sport, and returned with big stories, such as sportamen Trustee; Jury Trials: Fairs and Public Sales; Genera'll ] Hated narratives, there is onc Story told by the .\s.seiiibiy; ln.-pectii>ns, Public Landingi, «&c,; Poor | otficers wtio comm-anded J^he mcn who were cnlist- Houses au'l Hospitals; Registers and Clerks; Rivers and Creeks; Gate>', Ferries and Bridges; Weights and Mea sures; Idiots and Lunatics; Ketailers; Neuse River; Pub lic Koads and f’urtw,ays; Public Landings and Inspec tions; Mills ,1.$ 1 Millers; Ordinaries and Constables; Patrol; Wardens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Roads, Ferries and Bridge.s; Poll Tax Exemptions; Executive ed and fighting for their country like true men and patriots as they are, and that story is:—that the provisions bo liberally sent to refresh the .sol diers never reached them, but were consumed on the way by the voliinteers 1‘or “one day only." And further, that they picked up in the enemy'.- .,ec„„.e of,pi«»d«r„uti«,r^whi.i..rrigb. Attorneys at Law; Attorney Oeneral; Reporter and Mar- : to the aimy, and bore it back fo town shal; Clerks .''.n l Solicitor; (’oun.'el for Pauper.'j; Guar dians; (bounty .\ttnrney; .Vuctioneers; Oounty Court n-rks; Coroners; Boundary Comniis'^iotiers; Coinniittres j of Final ce; t'otinty I’rustee: County Treasurer: Special . Court; »'oinitiissioin.rs of Fairs: Inspectors; Superin- ' tendents of Schools; t’onnnissioners of Naviga.tion; War- I dens of the Poor; Registers; Commissioners of Rivers I ,»nd (’reek>; .Sheritl's; Constables; Hangers; Standard j Keepers; Retailers; ,\iiniinistrators; (.’hai'rman of Special I Court- Conitnissiouers of Deeds and (‘'onvevanoes; Com This IS a I fact; and this constitutes, wc strongly suspect, i about the sum total of the achievements of the j brave multitude who so gaily wen.led their w:iy ! to “take a pop at the enemy. ' .V pledge to cat i all the men that they miLilit kill would hardly j put iiiiy man in danger of' undertaking more than I h« couid jierform. 'I'he Generals have, it is un* : derstoo'J, taken measures to dispose of the ama- 1 f.nirs the next tiinr>. Any m-an who apfiears in raissioncrs of Low Lands: Entry Takers and Surveyors; , i i- i - xu > i Superintendents of Elections; (Juardians and Receivers; the tield must take his place in the rantis, or be Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal Improvements; , shot down.—Inch. !hxpifch. Partition; Patrol Committees; proce-sioiieis; lax Li«ters | ind Boards of Valuation; Overseers of Koads.ind Rivers; Conuni'^sioner-: of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers. _ " The Appendix contains form? of Deeds and Convey, issued in New Orleans; llmr td Pr«(/.—'I'he following order has bci I inces, as follows: t Aareeiiient^, .\-*it:iiments. Awards, Bills of Sale. Bills i of Exch.'Uige and l^.idiiig. Bonds, .Miscelianeous Bonds. I Contracts, Deed-*, Marriage Settlem*nf», Mortgages, I Copartnership Articles, Notes, Releases, .Sic., &c. ' This Book contains 5'>( pages, is gotten up in supe rior style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy, $5. Forr.aleby E. J. HALE & SONS. Dec’r ‘JO. 18ti(>. Map or the Sea Coast of South ( urolina; New Map of Virginia; The Sotiihern Spy by Edw’d Pollard of Va. The .'''outhern Song Tiook. Dec’r 14. E. .1. H.\LE SONS. (.)Fj«'i’K Military Co.mmam>ant N. Ohi.ka.vs. City ILill, 2Sth day of .'i.iv. I^'k:! ^dencrnl ()rthr A/.—J Hereafter, in the Churches in the City of New Orleans, prayers will not be w/lcred up for the destruction ot the Union "r ('oustitution ot the I nited States, for the sncces,-; of the rebel armies, for the Confederate .''fates so called, or any officers 0f t-he same civif or milit:ir\, in the ofhcial ea- Nov, 16. pacity. While protection will be afforded to all ('hurch- es religious houses .nnd establi.'.hments, and rc Ij.rious “services are to be had as in times of pro- Tlie Mliuiiy .^Olllll, l>> l*rol. In- found peace,” this protection will not be allowed graham; Say anl Seal, by the Author of “Wide Wide ' bepervcrted to the upLoldino;of treason or advo- World.” ^ c.; The Household of Bouveriet or the Elixir form ^ _ ‘ (J. F. SIIEPLL\, Military ( ommandant ropieJKOrilie ^H>«ei*ver General talk about evacuating or •ceived. j , i»oes any F T TTArf-' ^ HONQ \ Can be procurea ^»y non-sun^criN*rs, At uooRsior® , E J HALE surrendering another city >'r.
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