FOR THE OBSEEVER.
Contributions received by A. G.' Headen, A.
Q jM. t’loui a portion of 50th Reg’t Militia:
* C>ipt. Pugh\ District.—Mrs Ann Alston 0
blHnkets, 5 prs pants, 5 prs drawers, 5 shirts 11
prs socks, 1 pr gloves, 1 coat, 2 comforts; Mrs
Eveline Alston 3 comforts, 0 pr? sofks,
1 cake
Mary r. ^ —^ Mrs John K
pr socks; Mrs A I>txon I pr flocks,
• Nettles 1 blauket, 1? prs so.'k^; f
ties 3 prs socks, Miss O^rav.a Nettles prs socks;
Miss Delia Goodwin 1 pi‘^e carpeting, 4 pr socks.
•> shirts. 2 towels; mrs 'I h Hams cash
Elijah FiVe To ccnts; N U Bridges f.O cents;
Miss Mar’- J socks; Horace-Hkc 1 pr
shoes fl n Fike 1 pr shoes; Mrs John Maddox
jds jeans cloth; Miss .1 Maddbx 1 pr soeks;
Mrs Dr Hums 3 prs socks; Mrs Eliza VestaJ 1
pr socks; rars James (juthrie 1 conitort; Charles
Bright cash 812; Jool A Elkins ca^h M*"^
Dr Brown 7 blankets, 3 pr socks; 3Irs A P Brooks
1 blanket, 1 pr socks; mrs illiam lleadeu o
blankets 2 pr socks; John B Headen 3 pr socks,
mrs Mary Willet 1 pr socks; mrs Jas. t Ki'cs,
pr pants, 1 pr socks, 1 overcoat, 1 t'omfort; mrs
Mary A Rives, 1 blanket, 4 prs socks, mrs A
Headcii 5 blankets, 2 prs socks; miss >Iollie S
Headen 1 pr socks; mrs John M (ireen 2 priocks,
1 blanket: mrs T C Moses 1 pr socks, 2 pr pants;
mrs Wm 1’ Hadley 2 blankets, 2 prs socks; mrs
H W Peoples 2 prs socks; rars Mary Burne o prs
socks; mrs Sarah Beal 1 pr socks; mrs John Fields
1 pr socks; John Tysor 85 3
C\rj>r /hiu^op's Ih':^tj-ict.—mrs A B BrigWt 1
ijuilt; HIM J \i Bright 1 quilt; »Jeorge Emerson i
ia their d.»otioi! to liber.y .nd inter«« of
the South, =.eet their ..ngl.p.ra W pr.-
rations en
Matrons of
Lew 1 pr Book8; mise Delany Buie 1 q^Ht 1 .pr lookt:
miss F»nny Buie 1 quilt. 1 pr sooks; Jno D Buie 1 quilt,
1 pr .ocks; mias Semantha Buie aged 7 ye»ra. 1 com-
dured patiently and willingly by fhe mrs Jennett A Seawl*!! 2 prs Hocks; mrs Ann Jor-
r —their .heroic devotion to the i dan l pr pants, 2 pra awks. 1 P*" drawera, era:
in which their fathers, brothers and bus- ! vat, 1 pr m** hhVirn 1 aocka-*JnV Har-
cause in i i • i. «/,».; 1 tlrawers; Mrs Nancy MftHnbiirn 1 pr socks, Jno liar
bands were engaged; their determination to sacri- j ,ot,acco; Gavid Parish 1 pr ahoes; Misa Sally
fice their all for the preferment of those great in- | | pants, 1 v*'st, 1 pr aocks, 1 pr glov«s; miss
teresta ot huniaoiity and liberty for which they | j iviorris 1 quilt; J«sD Stone 2 prs socks; F JSwan
battled. Once more we return our thanku lo ; i pr panm, pxiia woolen, 1 pr shoes; mrs F M Swan 1
these kind friends, with the hope that in the fu
ture we may merit their contributions by a prou
action,^V)Oth in camp and on the field
1 have the horror to ba, gentlemen
Very resiiectfully,
Bknj. Hobinsun. ('apt. 5th .V
C. T.
FOR TflE OBSERVER.
ROCKINOH.^'I, N. C.. l>ec. II, lHt52.
Mwrs E J Hale c't Sons: • Doubtless it is a
source of pride and pleasure to you to publish
the noble and generou-* ai'is of the ladies for the
relief ol tlie needy soldier; among which may be
iiotieed if you please, the ladies of Rockingham,
N. C., atjd vicinity: W. («. W.
Mrs J M 8tcele 4 shirts, 2 prs pants, 1 co*t, 1
carpet blanket; mrs M 1* Robinson 12 shirts, 0
prs drawers, 3 coats, 2 carpet blankets. 24 prs
socks; mrs Polly Leak 5 Bhirts, 3 prs drawers, (5
prs pants, 1 coat, 2 carpet blankets; mrs A C
Leak 4 shirts, 1 pr pants, 2 coats; mrs II A Steelo.
5 prs drawers, 1 pr pants. 2 shirts, I pr shoes, 2
blankets; mrs A K Davis 5 prs pants. 2 prs
drawers, I coat, 2 prs socks; nirs J Fleming S prs
punts, 2 prs drawees, 2 coats, 4 prs socks, 1 car-
jtet blanktt; mrs J Leak 11 shirts, 4 prs drawers,
2 prs pants, ^ prs socks, 2 carpet blanke.ts; mrs
('utlar 2 prs drawers; mrs H Steele 5 prs drawers,
3 prs pants; mrs E Steele 2 prs drawers, 2 shirts,
2 prs pants, 1 carpel blanket, t> prs socks; mrs A
.H Leak 5 shirts, 1 f>r pants, I coat, 4 prs socks;
.]uilt; Willis Philips 1 (.juilt; Mrs Ge«jrge Blalock j i;\rs L Dally 3 prs drawers; iiirs E Stansill 2 prs
1 pr socks, I comfort, tj plwgs tobacco, 1 lot pep- drawers: mrs M J Ledbetter I coat, 1 pr gloves,
per; mrs John Emerson 1 4uilt. 1 lot pepper; nurs . 1 carpet blanket, i blanket; mrs'M A ('oviiigton
S Moody 1 pr socks; mr.s C C Blalo^'k 1 4uilt; | tj prs shoes; mrs T* Bostick 1 pr pants, 1 vest;
mrs A Andrews I pr socks; Wm Nall 1 pr socks; j miss K McKenzie 2 prs shoes; miss (' Terry tJ
mrs Jas Emerson 1 r>r socks, 1 lot pepper and I prs socks; mrs Shaw 1 blanket; miss S Webb 4
sage. ! prs pants, 2 prs socks; miss F LcGrand 3 prs
( apt. (rolihtott's l^istric’t—Mrs J Hooker 1 j pants; misa M SteeU I Coat; nirs S Townsend 2
blanket, (> prs socks, cash sflO; mrs Dr New^y 2 : prs socks; mrs F Covington J?2U.
blankets, 2 prs socks: mrs R A Stuart 2 blankets,
2 prs socks; mrs Brooks Harris IS pairs socks, 3
prs pants, 2 blankets; mrs h J.Haughton 4 pairs
shoes, 2 blankets, 0 shirts, prs socks; mrs 'f .)
(loldston I pr pants, 1 blanket, 2 prs socks; Au
gustus lUin ^2; D (! Elkins I wool hat; miss Lou
isa Ausley I qHilt, I pr drawers, I pair socks, 1
M
FOR THK OBSEHVKR.
t'vri/rtl'Utioris trori C’tM. T. J Uontfy t .V ('
(^HubeSOU.)
Mrs .lolin .McMilliU '1 Mankets; John McMillnu ‘J j>rs
sooks; inr>> i^nbelU Browu I '1 shirts, 1 p vir
dravrers. I pr pauts, ’2 prs socks, 1 ut*ok oorufort; Nliss
Margaret I’ McMilliiH 1 bhiiikei. Miss Mhtv .Mc.'lillan
towel; mrs J .1 (roldston, sen’r, 1 blanket, 1 pair i - pi's socks; mrs Flora .McMillan 1 pr yarn socks; mrs
pants', 3 prs socks, 2 prs drawers, 1 towel; mr., W i Arch Su.iH. 1 ^lauk‘‘': Sa.uuei s-uid. l p»ir socks;
T>- o \ I I MtMilliiii 1 pr socks; un!»s« Jaue Me-
A Kive.'> - prs pants,- > pr> socks. ^ Neill 1 t'iaukoi, 1 pr socks; lurs .Arch .McMiIIbu 1 blau-
Buie's Di^trift.—E and D .Mclver 4
blankets, 4 prs drawers; Boderick Mclvcr 1 shirt,
1 pr socks: Matthew Wicker cash ;?5; mrs Mary
Watson 1 blanket; mrs Robt Mclver 1 blanket;
mrs 'Woodward 1 blanket, 1 pr socks; John A-
McDonald cash S20; (j H Hurley eash ?1; mrs
Hurley 1 iuilt; W'ni Bright 1 iiuilt, 1 pr socks;
Calvin Patteshall 1 pr pants, 1 pr socks; mrs
Gunter 1 ijuilt; \V J Sloan cash S.'t; mrs AV .1
Sloan 1 pr socks; mrs Patteshall 2 prs socks; j
Sam’l (tihuore cash SI; mrs McRae 5 prs socks, I i
pr drawers; Jas C McRae cash ?](•; mrs Mary
Stedman 1 shirt, 1 blanket; l>onald Mcliae cash
J W Lea cash Tiob't J.>un cash ?2; Jno
Stine cash 1; Beri’j Johnson cash 5u cts, wjrs
Mary A Slv»an 1 shirt. /a^h 5U cts; miss Ctrace A
Branson cash ;5l; mrs R N Buie 1 blanket; niiss
Kate Stedman 2 prs ‘^ocks: mrs Louisa Bridtics
and daughter 1 ^uilt, cash Sl; Mary A Johnson
1 pr socks; .1 G Fosheo I' prs sock?; Mintcr John-
san 4 prs sock'
('apt lK^;rit.t—mrs C W Carroll 1
quilt, 2 prs socks; mrs A W Palmer 2 ]>rs sooks; \
mrs Labarbe cash 5?1. 2 prs socks; mrs A P Ln-
barbe 2 carpet blankets; mrs B Perry I pr socks;
miss Lsabella Peacock S5; mrs L Palmer 2 pairs
.socks; mrs J ' ' '
socks; m (rilbert S5; John Gross j?l; mrs L
Philips 1 pr sock.s; mrs A W' Jenkiu-^ 2 pr^^ socks.
I blanket, 1 coverlet; mrs T Wombie 1 ijuilt. 1
pr pants. 1 lot red pepper; mrs C Pieiry 1 vest. 1
pr pants, I pr socks; (' W Carrojl S5; mrs Nancy
McManus 1 quik, I pr socks; H Tally 1 pr pants;
mrs S J Philips 1 pr socks, 1 shirt, 1 comfort:
David McManus 1 pr pants; I vest; mrs E Mc
Manus 1 coverk t; mrs A ^^^onlble I coverlet; mrs
B B Stinson 1 Manket; mrs M Barber 1 r»r socks:
mrs Labon Philips 1 quilt, 1 pr pants, I pr socks;
S A 1>0W(1 1 pr shot*-': nirs N F Philips 1 cover
let, 3 yds sheeting.
Capt. Henfhr&nu's Distrirt.—mrs J B Degraf-
feinreidt »» yds linsey cloth; mrs Ann V Degraf-
feinreidt 1 pr^ocks, ??8: Mrs Jas Campell 1 pr
iocks; mrs Claborn .Justice 1 pr socks; Joshua
Johnson 81; Washinijton i.utterioh S2U; Green
Clark §4; mrs Burke tl; mrs Ja» K Perry 1 (|uilt;
mrs Lutterloh 1 pr socks.
Capt. Hoberson’s Z^w/riV/.—miss Kllen Lindley
2 prs socks; mi.ss hliza Jiindley 2 prs socks; Wes
ley Lind’ley ] quilt; Oliver Lindley 1 pr wool
socks; H B Edward.^ 1 quilt.
Capt. J/attheu'ji’
prs shoefi
ket. 1 pr socks; turs S'^rah 1' 1 pr soo.ks, luvs Jno
Powers l! shiris: lurs Jane .Mc.Arthur 1 l)l;inkei. 1 pair
sockj; Washiiijfion Lowery au'l Jo.s Lockleiir (free c I’d)
1 pr socks eacb; lurs D*u’l McMillan 1 blanket, - paira
sucks, j.rs drawers; diIsm .McUiil 1 pr socks; mrs Hector
-McNeill S'!; mrs John Powers 2 shirts; lura .A D Browa
1 pr sock'*; Wn> McMiU^n 1 pr ^ihoes; iu>ss Mhi jj’i Mc
Millan, iiiiss Mury McMillau 1 pr socks; Jus Mct'orinick
1 flannel shirt; J B Mcltilyre 1 sooks; A McLellatid
1 blanket. - pr'* socks, 1 p^ir pants, 1 shirt, mrs Hosa
Mc.Vrriiur 1 blsiikei. 1 pr socks. lurs Charity Mo«re I
qnilt: mrs i'aihsrin** Moore 1 blanket; airs Mary Mtun-
phrey 1 .jaili; nirs May Andrews 1 pr socks, I blanket;
nirs .Alei McLeod 1 blanket; mrs .\lary ,M»ri4n I blan
ket; mi'^s ."^arah .Ann Mcl.en l :i btanketa; uirs Kddy .Mc-
(,'ormick 'J prs socks: Uli^fibetb M*('ormick 2 blauksis;
oirs Sarah .Andrews 1 binnkel, for $'•; Klins Mitckwl f5;
lors miiiibeth .Audrew'^ 1 miih: iurK(>rry McKelltr 1
pr suckx: mii^s Mary Mc.N *ir 1 pr pant^": Mi's Martha
iiammoi^ls I pr pant'; .Arch H Mct'iiriuick I pr socks;
mrs Marparei Mcl'orinick l’ blankets; lurs Marjfaret H
M,' ortiiick 2 blankeia-. mr» J S Hall 2 bUnkets, 1 pair
socks, mrs Barba Taylor 1 pr socks; miss t'aih Thontp-
soii 1 p: pants. I pr socks; mr* \1‘ (irahani 1 c-'uifort, 1
pr lOi'k.s. 1 pr fjloves. 1 pr jhoes; miss (’ J .McMillan 1
blnnket, 1 tiauuel shirt, 1 pr drawers. 2 vests; ntiss .Ma
ry Taylor 2 blankets; mrs Mary Uavi* 1 blauket; iiii«3
Christian Morrison 2 prs socks, mrs .NlcRse 1 b'aiiket;
mrri .\rch Patterson 2 pre sooks; miss Mk(t .McKae 1 pr
sofkr"; mi-s A McRae 1 pr socks; miss Sarah .NlcKue I
coinfiTi: ni.r"* John L McKae 1 blanket, mrs .Nltirdock
J (Jold.-^ton, Jr, 1 blanket, 2 j)re .McK ie 1 blauket, 2 prs .•jocks. 1 tlaunel shiri; James
Mctjofeii 1 pv shoes; mrs J Mct^ueen I pr socks, 1 bl-»n-
pr pant I.
pr pants, extra woolen; mrs M H Hill I pr pants, 1 vest,
extra; F W VVaddell 1 pr pants, extra; misses A J and
F H Swan 1 pr pauts; Wm C Edwards 4 shirts; Alex
Mjffaillvary 4 shirts; rec’d of T W Morris Uounald
Cameron $0; J A Morris $6; Allen Buie %(>; K- » Wor
thy. Shff, $10; David Uaster $f>; Arch’d Dalrymple
making in all^4U; for which I purchased cloth and hired
the niakiufc of fl prs pan.ts, 4 prs socks, 2 .shirts and 1
pr. pants, amuiintin^ to S40; I also have rec iJ of 1
Huie fV. Jno Hunt $1; (Jfo Hunt |11; mrs Nancy Morris
SI. making fH; I purchase.! of Jno flunt 1 pr shoes at
$7 f>U, I also paid 5(t cts fur expenses in conveylnt?
goods to Jonesboro’; J D Morris 1 pr socks; 2 pr.s Draw
ers, 2 shirts. 1 vest, 1 blanket. I pr drawers; Peter Mor
ris 2 prs shoes; Jno A Walker 2 blankets, which I have
allowed to be sent by the donors tif the persons for
whom they were intended. In addition to the foregoing
list of clothing for general .listribution, the citiien* of
this District have, 1 believe, invsriably clothed the sol
diers in the service from this District. We have ,no
deserters in thiii •Distnct
AARON A. F. SEAWELL,
Cspt 10th Dist 61st Reg’t N C M.
FOR THE OKSERVER
List of Donations in Bewverdnm District, Uladen cotinty,
N C. Nov 28, lb02
Rev Jacob Smith 1 woolen coat; Mrs Edn^y Smith 1
|uilt, 1 pr socks, mr Jonas Smith 1 pr pants, 1 shli**, 1
pr socks; mrs F'lb'n Horn 1 quilt; miss trances Halijs 1
■quilt: rura Sarah J Hales 1 pr sooks; mrs .Edney Ffiir-
cloili 1 shirt; mrs .Mary J Hall 1 quilt, 1 pr socks, 1 pr
gloves. 1 shirt; mrs Lucy A Hare 2 prs socks; miss Mai
set' J Ht»re 1 quilt, nir F’eyton 1' Rollins mis'B H ('
RoUiiis 1 pr socks; mr Raiford Fisher $10; misx Jenuet
Fisher I pro'pants, 1 pr socks; miss Victoria L Fisher 1
pr sock‘; mrs Julia .A Bacon 1 quilt. 1 shirt, 1 pr80ck«;
mrtHlen Hale‘S 1 pr socks; mrs'C McDutfie 1 pr drawers;
tiurs H Hetrington 1 pr s >cks; mrs \ Melvin 1 pV socks;
mr-* Sarah F Smith a lot >f pepper; n>rs Maria Sutton 1
pr pauls; miss l!liiabeih Reeves 1 quilt; uirs l&abel Cain
2 pr socks and lot pepper; mrs Maiy Herring 1 ve«t;,
miss Lucy J" Herring 1 pr socks; mis Ret>«cca J Melvin
1 tirtiiuel shirt; mrs Cntl)arine J Melviu 1 pr socks; mrs
Anna J. (’irrol 1 coii/orl, 1 pr sock**; mrs Catharine
Uei’TtfS 1 quilt; nir** ,Mmy I’eterson 1 U»t pepper; mrs
1» Melvin I vest, 1 pr sock'j; mrs S A I’jiffe 1 pr pauts, 1
vest, 1 pr^ocks; mrs E Johnsou 1 pr socksand lot pepper;
mrs P H Scovell ;'i prs ocks; Jno B Smith 1 pr sock-;;
[ mrs Sarah J M inroe 1 pr socks: mrs Margaret Reeves 1
I qnilt, 1 blanket: Miss Helen K Re**VH« 1 pr drawers; mr«
! .\»n Mwlvin 1 pr socks; mrs Mahaln McLemore 1 quilt;
I Uirs Msnhs J Edge 1 pr fiauis and lot of papper; miss
j Fhebe E Melvin I I'r pants, 1 pr sock; Peter Cain 1 pr
' 3oek'; Rev .IosIiuh Johnson 1 qiiilt 1 shirt, I pr drawers
2 prs socks, vests, :■{ books of religions instruction; mrs
.Margaret Biirdeaui I quilt; mrs Maritnrel Johnson I
pr socks; Iwen .1 (Jardner 1 Bible aixi lot of pepper; John
i)owning 1 Testament; miss Mary Edg* a lot of p«pper:
K S t'drter the luakinif of 2 prs of shoes; David Jone« 1
blanket, 1 shirt; mrs Mary Besole I pr drawers; uirs Eli
zabeth Simpson 1 pr drawers; miss Lticiuda .Melviu 1
blanket, 1 pr socks; miss Euieliiie Melvin 1 pr socks;
miss Leaner Melvin I pr socks; mrs Martha Sl«lvin I
blanket. 3 prs pin's, mrs 1 .Mejvin 1 pr patuts. 1 shirt,
and making of 3 prs shoes; H Bullard, sen, 3 prs shoe
leather'*; miss .\nna RjiUard 1 quill, t pr socks; ('apt J J
Ballard 1 pr shoes; mr .Soi>h-a Bullard 1 quilt, 2 prs
pants, 1 pr socks; mrs Kliiabeth Mrlvin I blanket, 2 jirn
pants, 1 pr socks, 1 Te-Oin.etm; miss .\nna E Munroe 1
pr so«ks; nvrs Mary McDaniel 1 quilt. I pr pants, 1 pr
socks; 1 pr gloves
Th« »b'*ve delivereti to the Quartermaster in Ritleigh.
J J B1 LLXRI*. Capt R. Wth Reg N C M
FROM THl NORTH CAROLINA 80LDI-ERS.
Camp near Frkdericksburo, Va., De«. 18, 1862.
Messr* E. J. Hale & Sons:—Enclosed please nnd a
list of the :;asiialtie8 in the 46th Reg’t N. C.
battle of Satur lay the 13th, at Fredericksburg. The
losses in the Brigaa • lon'l Cook’s) were unfor:un»tely
severe, being four Jiundred «nd eighty seven killed snd
wounded, being over one third of the number actually
engaged; Oea'l Cook himself was severely wounded
early in the action Col. E. D. Hall of the 40th suc-
oeediog biw in tbe Command
Very respectfully,
R .MALLETT. Adj t.
Raleigh paper lease eopy.
la
Caiuiiltie4 40/A Hey't. ItaHle o/ Frederickiburg, Ihc
Mijj W L Saunders slightly woimde l iu face
('umpauy A —Wounded: Lieut W Wisbart'slight;
('orp'l F Williams severely, thigh; Privates C Pliillips
FOR THE OBSERVER.
Camp of the 52d -N. C. Regiment, )
■ Near Franklin, Va., Dec. 18, 1862. J
Messrs. Editors:-^ After our Rf-gime.nt, (the 52d
N. C.) was organized at Camp Mangum the 1st
of last April, and drilled there near two months,
we left and wf*rjt to Kinston, N “ ‘
we went to Drury’s Bluif, Va; iroui there to (’amp
French near Petersburg; and'from' thereto (^antp
Vance, near Franklin. All these removals have
been a’ccouiplished in eight months; and during
this-time. 1 have be^n’ a- strict ob.server «>f tbe
difference made 1>y the peo[ile between the officers
and the prrvates and non-comniis-sioncd officers.
I do not wish to be underst\»od, that there is
too much 'reftDect paid the tjfficers, but I do
commanded tbe respect of his sut, •
and the love and esteem of his ^ *
• , FOR THE observer
Died, on the 20th Nov. 1862, oft
at his father’s residence in MclJowellp S
’ili
O' Kron. there; .0•^C>P••CHAIlL«i.H.BuR>i,
I rsgiment, »goJ lo je»rs uuj 7 ' -Ji' •
Thus has another noble soldier
call for volunteers he (with bis
quitted the home of hia childUooi.
self away from the fond love of
ther, giving up the promises ol life for '
of our bleeding country This ch i
high-minded young man. the idol 0^- ^
upon whom the highcBt hopes and
were treasured, was also the beloved
ed of all who knew him.
Cheerfully he bore the hardflhirm nf
Distriff.— I>r L W Gorrell
KOR THE OBSERVER.
CampNeak FredebicksbuR(J Va., Dec. 2, lM(i2. -
(Jo H, 46th Kegt, gratefully acknowledge.s tbf
following donation?} from the liberal and patriotic
citizens of Moore county; they were brought on
by Dr .Johii N McNeill;
Miss Mary K Ferguson 1 blanket; Mis.s Martha
Ferguson 1 pr socks; Mies Flora Preist I blanket,
1 pr socks; Mr AIcx .A1 unroe 2 prs sock.s; Mrs
Malcom McNeill 1 pr socks, I blanket; Mrs A A
Campbell 1 blanket, 2 prs socks, 1 pr gloves; Mis.^
8arah A Blue I neck couifort; Mrn Arch’d .M
J^lue 2 blankets; Mi.ss .Mury .McDonald 2 pr socks;
Miss Catharine McDonald 3 neck comforts; Mi.ss
Mary K McNeill (of (’muberland) 1 comfort; .^Irs
Arch d M Blue I box of In.xurie.s and clothing;
Mre F Ferguson 1 box; Mrs .\ A MoNeill 1 box
full; Mrs Capt MoNeill I box Vfell filled; Mrs
J Maples 1 do; Miss Mary A Johnson 1 do; Mrs
D M Munroe 1 box clothing Ac; Mr W A f^urdue
(Harnett) clothing; Mrs Geo W Riddle clothing
&c; Misti Elenor Riddle clothing; Mrs Eli Wads”
worth 1 box eatables and clothing; Mrs M M Mc
Rae 1 box clothing; mrs Wni Hales 1 box cloth
ing; mrs Jno Brewer 1 box clothing, choice
butter and brandy; mrs Wm Brewer clothing
&o; miss Flora McLean 1 box clothing; mrs
Duncan Morrison 1 pr socka; mrs John McNeill
1 pr pants, 1 shirt, 2 prs socks; mrs J N McNeill
Ipr blankets, 2 under shirts, 1 pr socks; mr?
Danl Johnson clothing &c; mrs S E Johnson I
box clothing &c; mrs Alex Johnson 1 do mrs
Christian Ferguson 1 do. ’
C. C. X50LDST0N,
1st Lt. Co. H, 46th Reg’t N. C. T.
Presbyterian please copy.
FOR THE OBSERVER.
Camp 5th N. C. T., near Fredericksburg, |
,, , Dec. 12, 1862. \
through your paper to
xpress in behalf of my company the deep sense
Rav from sent on by Lieut.
smL e^nr^d blankets, 100
9 vests, 22 flannershins
Wej^re also indebted to tbf ki 1
“Youn^ Ladies’ Knitting V
of Go prs woolen iwcks and 12 prs gbvelf
The patriotic efforts of the noble dancV* r
F»JU.cvnio tUeir «.oerosi.;r
ket: nii?r Msiriha Mctjaeen 1 blauket, 2 prs socks, uirs
Kffy Faulk 1 pr psnis; miss rV^ra >eutherland I bed
cover; miss Kllen .McLean p^^ oooks; miss Haity H P
McLean 1 pr sockx; mrs Mary A .McLean 1 pr pants. 1
ilaniiel shirt; mrs G Ray 2 prs s.ocks. 1 comfort, 1 pair
pants; miss H T Salmon 2 pairs ^ocks, 1 neck comfort;
nn.>»3 Joanna Mc.Veili 1 blanket, 1 ijuilt, 1 pair pant>».
prs soeks; mr^ C .Mc.Neill ti pn» socks; miss A K Kelly i
blanket; miss Isabella McLauchlio 1 blanket; miss Bel
la F Cobb 2 prs sock-. .V .McNeill .*^2i>; mrs A K Mc.Seill
2''» yds carpeting. 2 prs socks; miss ,S T Kelly 2 ditto:
mits .Mary Culbreth 1 bUiiket, I pmr gloves; Klarkin
Wooddell 1 blai:ket; M (’ulbrflh ‘.i pru socks; tiiisa K J
^luith 1 ijuilt, 1 pr .ocks: nirs Hams 2 prs shoes; miss
Margaret Townsend 1 blai,kei, 2 prs socks; miss Mar
tha Ann Town.send 2 prs socks; Tiios Culbreth I suit of
clothes. 1 pr shoes, 1 blanket, 2 prs socks. 2 shirts: misa
Rosanna Gregory 2 prs pauts, 2 woolen shirts, 2 coui-
forts, 2 prs socks; miss I'atharine Itarker 1 pair socks;
Wm Barker 1 pair shoe leathers; Qllon ilHtamous
Ferebe Chavitr 3 prs socks. 1 pr mits: Jno M Powers 1
pr socks; Agatha Willis 2 pairs socks: Harly Baxley 1
blauket. 1 pr gloves; Eliiabefh Carlile 1 counterpane:
Lucy Humphrey 1 blanket; .May A liarrell 1 pr socks;
Sophia Humphrey 1 pr sooks, 1 blanket; Eleanor Hum
phrey I comfort; Sarah Brown 1 pr gloves; Owen Rev
els 1 pr upper leathers; Nancy Humphrey 1 blanket, !
shirt, 1 pr socks; Susan C Humphrey I pr socks; Bry
ant Brown 1 pr under leathers; Sally t'arlile I iptilt, 1
pr drawers; Darcas Brown 1 pr socks; M J Revels 1 pr
socks: mrs E Baxley 1 pr socks; Stephen Baxley 1 blan
ket, I shirt, I pr socks: mrs .Jos S:nith 1 pr socks; mrs
Seth Smith 1 pr socks; A S McMillan 1 pair socks; D C
Humphrey 1 pr socks; O M White 2 pr. pants; Joseph
Blount 1 pair pants; mrs W Oleuii 1 shirt; D .McNair 1
pr pants, 2 pairs socks, 1 blanket; mrs Sinclair 1 p>iir
sock.s; mrs Blount i pr socks; .\rch Blue 1 pair socks;
miss Peggy Rae 1 blanket. 1 miilt; Alex’r McIntyre 1
bu corn. 51; mrs Randai .McNeill 2 blankets, half bush
dried apples, half bush dried peaches; John Purnell 1
blanki'i; miss Malissa Ellis 5 prs wool socksf H H Ellis
8 pair..) wool socks, 1 comfort; mrs Wurren Williams 0
carpet blankets, 1 pr sock«; Noah Mercer, mrs H Pope
1 connterpaue; J T Pope 1 side leather; Isham StoD'e 1
pr shoes, price $t’.; F.liia Buljard 1 pair socks, price 75
cts; mrs J W Pope carpet blanket, 'J shirts, 2 prs draw
era; Roiiey Ann Britt 1 blanket, $1, '2 pr eocks. mrs
Moses Warwick t* yards cloth SI2, 3 do, $;? 7'>; .Mrs R
Moore I pr drawers; J B Brown fo; Mrs J B Thompson
couu'erpanes, 1 neck comfort, 2 pairs eocks, 1 shij-t,
1 pr drawers; Giles Williams 0 iiuilts, I comfort, 1 oarpt^t
blanket, 3 counterpanes, 2 pi.s pants, .'5 shirts, 4 prs
drawers, 31 prs socks; Daniel Baker 1 sitle leather.
I'OR THE OBSEKVEE.
MOORC COUTY.
-\ list of clothing donated by the citizens of District
No Ht, ,'ilst Rng I N C Militia, to-wit: Duncan Buie 1 pr
shoes, 1 blanket; mis% Barbara Shaw 1 quilt, 2 prs
socks; Colin McFadyen 1 pr shoes; Peter Morris 1 pr
shoes; Daniel McGillvHry 1 pr shoes; miss T Morris 1
pr socks; miss Sarah Buie 1 quilt, 1 pr eocks; miss Mar
tha Morris 1 pr socks, 1 pfr gloves; mrs Rebecca Morris
pr drawers; mrs Nancy McGillvary 1 pr drawers, 1 pr
socks; n-rs JuJeth McFadyen 3 shirts, 4 prs drawers, 1
pr pants; miss Mary Jane McFadyen 1 shirt 1 pr draw
ers; miss Annabella McFadyen 1 pr drawers, 1 shirt;
miss (Jatharine McDugald 1 pr socks; mrs J D Morris 7
prs socks; miss Jennetta Johnson 2 prs socks, 1 pr draw
ers; mrs Sarah Johnson 1 pr socks; mrs Flora Morri
son 2 prs socks; Jno Hunter 1 pr socks, 1 shirt; mrs
Bryan-Williams 1 pr socks; mrs David Gaster 1 pr socks
1 quilt; Mis* M D Gaster 1 shirt; miss Margaret Gaster
shirt and comfort; mrs Nanoy Williams 1 pr drawers-
mrs Dr John Mclver 2 prs socks, 2 shirts, 2 prs draw-
rs, blanket; miss Elizabeth Edwards 1 quilt, 1 pr
‘ p' > i“‘»-»“»
t. >"■ “'•* Mury McBrjde 1 pr
r?r H McBrjde i pr, ,„ck»; mr» Alei
McGillvary 1 pr drawers; misi. Sarah Hunt 1 quilt; mrs
Cyntha Lashley 1 quilt; mrs Mary Cameron 1 shir and
ivTrM.Th ? «hirtand pr drawers; miss
Lydia Mashburn 1 pr socks; mrs Ellen Edward^ 1 rZ
.o=k,; Mr, Ann E Edward, 1 pr ,ock.; mi,rKr.„o» A
I ansh 1 shirt; Miss Margaret Dalrymple 5 prs soeks-
miss Jenuett Dalrymple 6 prs socks; mrs Margaret Mc-
Bryde 1 shirt, 1 pr pants; miss Catharine J McBryde 1
pr socks, I pr gloves; mrs Joel Fore 2 prs socks; mrs
ilary atone 1 pr pants, 1 pr gloves; miss Sarah 1 pr
drawers; Jas S MoBryde 1 lb Tobacco; nisgE JTbomL
'> I 1 cravat'; miss Jane Edwards
- quuta; an John Pearoe 1 pr eocks; mias Effie Mo-
D(*c
Cotton aud Wooleo I'actory Tor sale.
undersigned ottar their ••.Mill-*,” known as the
1 ORANGE F.ACToRV, for H«le Application can t.e
made to Jatue- W«bb. Hillsboro', or J H \Vebb on ihe
J J H WEBB
IM, l^i2. HK*4w
■'or llirt*.
^EVER.At. NEGHOE.'^ for hire, atiiung them tueu
O wom*n, boys aud girls. .-X Iso, several suiitll bo> «
aud girls ti>r thnir boar I and fl.itbing
E J LILLY
Dec 17, ljf.2 8f*:.’w
For Kent or
^E\'ER\L valuable HOUSES and LOTS in the town
of Piitsboro’, N C W'ill also rent or ’lease for a
term of years, to the right sort of mi»n, my desiritVle
Hotel property, which with proper management can be
made very retnunerative, it being the only house of the
kind in the place Apply to
Mrs E R GOLDSTON.
Pittsboro’, Dec. l*i, 18S2. ' 8H*4t“
640 Arres of Valuable Land for Sale!
THE subscriber oilers for sale. Six Hundred and Forty
acres of land in Talladega County, .Alabama, situated
near the line of Coosa aud Talladega Counties, about
sixteen miles from the rail road, leading from Talladega
town to Selma, and three from the rail roail whioh is now
in progress of building,—leading from Opalaca to Selma.
These lands are most admirably adapted to the cultiva
tion of cotton, corn, wheat, i.c., yielding from fifty to
sixty bushels of corn, and from forty to tifty of wheat
per acre, with other products iu a like proportion
There are on the premises, a comfortable dwelling, and
all other necessary out houses; also a cotton gin, grist
mill and threshing machine. There are abput One
Hundred acres of cleared land, fifty of which are bot
tom lands, besides two hundred and fifty acres more of
never-failiug bottom lands, which ooubl be }*repared for
cultivation at a very tridiug expense. It is well water
ed, lying oil each side of Hatchet creek, which is a never-
failing stream, and capable of turning almost any amount
•f machinery As to health, it is unsurpassed by any
place in the Slate
The above lauds present every inducement i.>r persons
wishing lo remove west; or to tho.se who m.ay wish to
engage iu the business of manufacturing; or fo such as
may wish to remove their families out of the reach of
our invading foe.
Persons desiring further information respecting said
lands, can apply to Mr. David Murphy. Fayetteville N.
C.. or to Mr. Daniel C. .McNeill, St. Paul’s P. O , Robeson
County, N. C.
at
Persona wishing to purchase will please address me
“Fair Play P. Robeson Coiinty, N. C.
M. McNAIR.
82*tf
Nov. 21st, 18C2.
De€*|i River l.antl lor ^ale.
I OFFER for sale a tract of LAND, containing 300
acres, lying on both sides of Deep Rivor, m .Moore
county, about 15 miles Northwest of Carthage. The
land is well adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, oats
and especially of WHEAT. There is on the premises
one of the best sites for a Mill or Factory to be fouqd
on Deep River.
Refugees and others wishing to purchase an excellent
farm remote from danger would do well to make early
application to the undersigned iu person or by letter at
Carthage, N. C. W. T. JENKINS.
__Dec. 18, 1862. 88*4tpd
Adiiiiiiisfrator’»i IVotice.
At Deaember Term, A. D. 1862, the subscriber quali
fied as admiaistrator of the estate of the late James
Sessoms, Jr Those indebted to the deceased must
raake payment to me, those having clainas must present
them in duo time or this notice will be plead«d in bar
of a recovery. KELLY SESS0M8, Adm’r.
J MoNeoly heal, H ' Owfiis bund. C f Potts Ibtgh, Jno
Starns foot, A J Taylor head, Rufus Trexlon foot..W
Mc(^urrie*leg, —all slightly; .Ies-e Wullai-e thigh, at' '
Jacob Waller foot, severely.
C.—Wounded! Sergeant B* Nicholson artu. Privates
Bowden and J Edwards hip, —rligbtly; L I'ascball mo
tally, A F Smith breast severely
D.—Wounded: Lieut D Stewart hip, Privates D No-
ton neck, S Covington head,—severely; D Waters arm
L Woodard shoulder, M Skipper foot, J A McCormick
face. J C Beasley breast, H (Campbell Vireasl,—slightly.
Killed; Private J P Hobgootl. Wounded: Lieut
J J Walker face, Serg’t H C Latta head, Corjt’l W’ K
Duke Ifjc,—slightly; Serg’t J H Strum btjth eyes and
head, Pr vates D Freeman foot,—severely; H .A Bul
lock, J McGhee tingh, i) Shadraok side,—-slightly.
F. — Killed: Lieut Sam'l P Weir, Private Uavid Rey
nolds Wounl«ii: Pd vales Ji-sse Spencer hip severely.
J (.' Hill thigh slightly
C»n' -itiuttfHt vf IHrmal Dut fUj't .V C. }J
Dai'l M Culbreib 2 pr' shoe-. ' overcoHi, mri Dan l M
Culliteth 1 blanket. lpr-*>>oks; uir-* Evan Sajith 1 bl»nk»t.
mrs J»hn C WilliHm?* } coiiiiie'pHtie-i. 1 tilankei, tJ pi >>
socks, iur.- lit.'hard WilliHui-* I blanket, tj yds w(K>leu
hoiue«puii. 6 yds tiome-piin ji?an»; mrs l»-iniel VViliiHius,
sen'r, 1 blanket; mrs Thos W illiatiis, IS yds woolen
bomespun; mrs Kiuon .Matthes I quilt. I pr sookt: turn
■Margaret .Autry I pr *ock“. furs Williaru Maxwell 5^
yils hoiuHspun jp.'tm. prs |>nits; ntr^ Ja-. D Williams
1 blanket, 1 pr niK-ks; mrs John W t'arker I prdrawer»,
mrs William Jackson 1 pr so'ks; mrs John .Matthes 1 pr
pants, I pr socks; u.rs Daniel Juokson 1 quilt; misH Sarah
J Williams 1 coat, 1 pr pauts, 1 neck comfort, 1 shut.
1 pr drawers, 1 pr socks; Dauiel Stewart, s#u’r, tl
.M iss .Mary \utry > yds tiannel cloth
JAS L1NDSE> AL’TRT,
("apt. ('omd'g Distual.
Upon his collar, that he is of the pure material
Hut ii a private visits or happens to get. in com
pany with these non-(!ouibatantH, they are apt to
treat him with iiK-ifference, because he l as not a
fine gray coat with the sleeves decorated in a
zigzag' fashion, and one, two or three stripes of
gold lace upon his collar, ,but is clad in coarse,
and sometimes dirty and ragged clothing. They
seem to forget, that while the officers’ pay ranges
from*80.to 140 dollars per Uionth, the poor
privates get the pitiful sum ot eleven dollars. I
i admit that in the ranks are found all sorts ol‘
I characters, but no one would suppose for a mo-
j ment, that every true patriot, evecy intelligent,
j moral, and respectable gentleman has an office in the
j Southern Armies-. If they did, tbe number ot
G. —Wounded: Privates V! J brooks leg, J O John j (,fljce>'s would very near ctjual the number of pri
son ancle, .k E Thompsoti, J E Pa. ker hand.-slightly; | so;'therefore in tbe ranks of
Jeaae Varnei muriHliy, **11100 died, : ’ . ^ . 1 • * n* * i
H -^Wounded; Lieut • C Goidst.^n hand slightly, our armies are to be tound intelligent “nd good
Lieiu N A McNeill sbould-r, Corp 'i D Johnson arm se | citizens who were gentlemen at. home, and highly
verely. Privates J B Johnson uock, severely,-N Phillips ] respected as such There, also, are young men
shoulder, slightly . . j of talent and yood parentage, who etowd the
Co 1—Killed: Pj ivate L»-wis Tew Wounded: S«rg t , •'I'Iim >nllpi,r^4 havt» verv
L J Hall, Private Isham McLmb, leg, J A Tart, breast, ^anks of Our armies Ihe colleges Have verj
-all iliglitly 1 all beeii.yuspended. anu the young men who ,
* Co K —Killed: PtivHiVs P R Barriiiger, D A Setzer; J . were there preparing themselves for usefulnoss j
F Mc-Seill, Muriiii Moose. Wouuded: Privates John t jj, jjjy^ have shouldered their muskets and are ;
Hobi.s shoulder. J w Ke^n^-r bit.. ..A Ja.n Reep foot and j ^.tanding Up in tliij deteuce ol thtiif hoiue.s. I
thigh, Ueo VViisou leg Sam'! Parker foot h,id knee -- | j .
severely; Geo 1 ucker head, I Goodii aii head aud bip, | » c . i • ■
' poor, the wise and the unwise,.are to be tound in i
the ranks of bur armies, conteriding for the great |
cause of Southern indef>endence. I think all i
ladies and gentlemen should take this into con- I
sideration, and when they are visited by or get |
in company with privates, not to spurn them, but j
recollect in the day of battle, the j*rivat«s have to j
!fo foremost. .Mll.«h»b.
in order to sustain the courage of hi,
ferings and anxiety. '
and spare (as much as in. his powfr H
He was woundeil in the bftttle ot Med,
was slightly wounded also in t.he J
town, and came home to recruit his health ^
the eve of starting back to his regiment i,****
Stricken down by that mighty diaesse v*
tho clarion notes of the bugle arouse his i)!.'"**’
hta I
tb.
No more will Ihe roar of-cannon fall
cold iu death. Sleep on, dear soldier, tilhh
¥oA the obskrver
GEOGRAPHY OF DEF.P Rivjj
E. J. Flale A Sons: most of
H H Caldwell tiaud. Levi Tiafeiistedt hand, John P
ker bead, J .\rutz head, Jiio .Miller side, L Wilson, H
Workman, hand — slig’iily.
T itiil — Killed 10; wouuded t> otficers and Oti privates
R MALLETT. Adj t
FOR THt OBSKRVER.
List of casualties iu .‘)4th Reg't N T , iu the eti-
gsgemeiit of Hth December ut ^'re leriubsbur^r, —C’ol J
(,' S McDowell, t'omd'g- — ■
Field aud Staff—None
Co A, l.,t H P Lovell, t’omJ g—Killed Private P A
Lynch Woiindi-d: Serg'i P M Siniiii in li'^inJ, t?op'l
Geo W Miller' ueck. Privates Geo Oweu muuth. R A
WillisiDs tl»igh, Klia- Barn>*s neck—-ail slightly
Co B. t’upt G R Keehler, Com l’>r -Killed: k*rivate
i..ewis Galloway Wounded; Lieut H S Vnung ankle,
Serg't .M'tore shoulder. Privates Jas Hensley side, 'rt in
England neck aud foot. Jno Rector >«hou'.der —ull Mlig’ly
Co C, 'apt D .\ CuUiretb, t'omd'g—KilJed: Jonas F^ir
cloth Wounded: Privntes MalcoiiiDove in arm. J .M
Hudson sen'r iu head, Malcom Nfalloy in leg, Bryant
Parker lu aud*. Thos lliipKinsiu leg—.all sligbtU
t'o D. Lt J B D*-herry. •'oiml'g—Wounded: Privates
■Andrew LHtnbersofi head, Jas A Weed hsud. J T Brnd
ley neck and shoulder, J R .Allen lide, slightly, Sam'l
Liverman seriously in head
Co F, Lt L \ Pascal. Coiud'* — Killed: Private A
Sbcake H’oun led: Ww t'-iriuei uiortally in head, J F
WiijjJii slightly i'l bip
Cj G, Li b 1' Johnsoli, C.iU' I'g Killed: Privates J L
t'.aveudet VS P Marten Wounded Privates David Wal
ker leg, Jas Perdue hip, J T Norman siiie—all slightly
Co H, Capt D S t'ockerhaiii, C imd'g—Wounded A C
Guyer seriously lu hand. Zaciiatiah Jeifersou shoiiMer
and hip. J .M Cook side, slightiy. t't' Higgaby .-ide nud
leg, S P Jenkins arm. Geo V^-tlal leg, Jas A BuH-Ard
ankle’, seriously. Jno D;._\ ankle_ slightly, Jas J Lewis
mortally in chesi Missiiii;' Private J Willirtms
Co K. 1a O M t’oruwall. t'otu'i g — Woui.ded: Privates
Thus Loyde mortally iu ctieat, Jno Preswell hip, J E
Clarke anole, Horace Eliingion hip, sligbtiy
Co F is ou detached ssrvico in Richmond Co I es
caped iujnry
W C .MoDANlEL, Adj t
FROM THL 5TH N. C. TROOPS,
i-OR THK OBStP.TER.
>iessrs Hale: For the iuforniation of the friends of
my men {liease state that no one was injured from
Cumberland or Chsthatn in this Ree't iu the Saturday's
tight near Fredericksburg exuept R. Jones, of my cjui-
pauy—sli ghtl^ wounded iu the leg.
Messrs r:. j. riai? ai oons: A'* most of
feel an interest in the Deep River country
few facts developed by the surveys ot tlieCj'*^^
road under Col. E. Morris, Chief Enginejf
Air line from Raleigh to Gulf, 0'*‘itting
“ “ to Locksville,
The air line from Raleigh to Gulf runs 100,1
rey (on N. C R R ) miles, south of Jokifc
head’s 1 mile, north of Haywood IJ tailn
Locksville J mile, south of the mouth of
8-10 mile U croases Deep River precis«iy„’^
of the tirst navigation lock above Locksvilfe
crosses two miles east of Woodward’s ^
about I tni'te north of Farmville
The course from Raleigh to Gulf is g
“ “ “ to Locksville, a t;i
“ “ “ to Carey, k
tRVSLB.
Above tiJe WitM,j,L
corner of Raleigh L'cpot of .N t
At a call'
No 141. A
THE OBSERVER
;d communication of ('urolina Lodge,
Y. M., held on the «lst day ol Nov
Top rail 3t N. W
Railioad,
Top rail at ('arey Switch.
Grade of (Chatham Railroad at Neusis anj
Suiiiuiii, near W'hiteh^d s.
Grade cf (Jtiatham Railroad at l^ashUy s i
*• *• “ crossing H-iw
Plateau of Haywood, nearCapt Bryao’s,
Probable grade of (^hathani Railroad %t Oult,
Ordinary water iu Haw River at tnouih.
Fariah’s dam, or level of Egypt uavigatiun,
Your readers will be glad to learn that 1. S (
'0., an enterprising firm, have uudertakeDik^^
of the 23 miles from Carey, on Ihe .N O R R 3^
ville, on Deep River. Wheu subscriptioLs
L>ee 1'
B. ROBINSON, Capt. Co >,-6th N. C T
Dec. 1.
84*4tpd
HIKIHC} AIVD REIWTIIVG.
0^ January 1803, at the residence
of Neill McRimmon, dec’d. in Robeson county, I
Negroes belonging
suinif dec’d, and rent out for the en-
offer ® contained in the Dower; aud
offer for sale a full set of CARPENTER’S TOOtS.
!)«« 13 McRIMMON, .A.doi’r.
86*tlJ
>MR THK OB-^KHVKR
SoLTHAMfTo.N Co . Va , Dee d. lBt;2
>lessrs K J Hale X Sons:—Dear Sirs:—You will
pl«ase publish itie following notices: - «
Died, Sept. 2J, IHrt'J, of te»»ir, in t.ie S C. Hospital,
at Petersburg, Private *.\leiander McKinuou, of Co K,
52d Reg’l N. (’■ Troops.
Oct. Iblti, 18t>2. of fever, in the 1st N. C. Hospital at
Petersburg, Private Robinson Lisk of Co. F], 52d Reg't
N. C. Troops
Nov 8d, 18G2. of f*-Ter, in theS C. Hopital at Peters
burg, Private Hugh Jones of Co. E. fi2d Reg’t N C. T.
We are now encamped about five miles above Frank
lin, and about a mile from Blackwater River, Gen.
Pettigrew has instructed our Colonel fo have the men
build their Winter ipiarters, but adds that he does ‘•not
know how soon we will have to leave them.
The health of our men is good.
Our tp.ost pressing want is something to put on the
feel of the men. If we could procure the leather, we
can have the old shoes repaired in the Reg'i, and new
ones made also. Yours, truly,
B. F LITTLE, Capt. Co. K, 62d ."I. C T
LINES
Irucrtlea to the netnory of D. W, ('o.nnkllt. H A Mo-
Nbilu, »nJL CiiAULES Tiirowkr, Co. F, \ C. T.
Oh! must not the day of deliverance be uearT
When the debt we have paid is beheld.
Will not nations V>e shocked at our sad brilliaut bier.
And the Vandals in siiame be .repelled'
The youth ef the South! a most chivalric host,
Composed of the best blood of earth,
Cheir parents have offered, though Iheir pride and boast,
At the shrine of our new nation's birth!
They have gone! and alas, how few shall return'
To the homes where they were Uie light!
How few, when oppression from our borders is torn.
Shall look ou the soul-cheering sight!
How shall we single out any among them.
Where all were so true and so brave.
In singing the dirge—Ihe notes of the anthem.
It is fit should be heard at the grave!
But some wo must note, who were ever distinguish'd
In the reign of fair peace as iu war
Whe in the storms about Richmond, were iu the vanguard
•Of the Conqueror’s thundering car!
There Conelly—McXrill—Thrower—frtie heroes.
Were at home in the hail of the strife! ’
But disease laid them low—and without murmur
They yielded their hold upon life!
Oh! long shall we cherish their mem’ry as sacred, '
And long we (heir loss shall deplore, ’
The places their lives have refreshed and made glad
Shall now. alas! know them n f\ Tn/\*»rfk*
Shall now, alas! know them no more!
A SCOTi^H
BOV.
R, n. «c:Hoo|i.
The 1st Session of the year ]8t)3 will open bn the 1st
Monday in January. The location is in the coun
try. 7 miles north of Rockingham. Richmond Co , N C
Rates of tuitijn, $10, $15 and $20 per session. ’Males
and Females prepared for College. The neighborhood
is good and retired, and situation healthy. Board can
be had at reasonable rates.
Write to R. H. BROWN, Lethe, Richmond Co.. N. C.
Dec. 18, 1862. 88*6tpd
Ivrinding FREE to Soldiers’ Families*
AFTER the 1st January 1863, NO TOLL WILL RE
TAKEN from the grain of fhe families of Soldiers
who have provisions to buy. W. W. JONES.
Buckhorn P. O., Robeson Co., Dec. 16. 87-3tno
The subscribers will sell for cs^h. on the first Mon
day in Jauuary next, 6 LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES,
at the Court House in Troy. Those desiring such pro
perty will do well to attend.
• C. H RUSH.
' A. H. SANDERS.
D#o. 18, 1862. 8t}»2t
I ISfj'J, the undersigned having been ap^tuinted to j procured the Company will build the r«fsiJu»
I draw up some resolutions in regard to tlie death
ot William C Watkuns, a member of this
Ludtie anti a private in (-apt Bennet’a ('o., liiid
Ke{’t N. C T , who was killed iu the battle at
8harpsburg ou the 17th day ot Supt. in
the 89lh year of his aye, nobly defending his
country, oiier the tollowiug:
Resolved, 'I'hat while we deeply de{*lore th« loss
of our much esteemed brother, we bow in hurabJe
, submi-ssion to this dispensation ot an all wise and
i ever gracious Providence.
j Keiolved, That iu the death of our brother, we
' not only lose a devoted anu gi>od .Mason, but tha
neighborhood in which he lived loses a valuable
j and worthy citizen, his family a kind, provident
1 and atfectioiiute husband and father, and the
I country at Uigc a brave ’•nd noble defender.
! Resolved, That iw respect ta our deceased bro
ther's memory, we will wear the usual badge of
I mwurning tor thirty days.
' Resolved, That we sympathize with the widow
I aod family of our deceased brother in their "sore
bereavement. VV. S. Kkndall.
C. Watkins.
I uanimously adopted and ordered to be printed
NATH’L KNIGHT, W .M
W IvKNDALL, J^ec’y.
li’OR THK OBSERVER
At a meeting ol the Scotch (treys, held at Fort
(.’aswell, N. Dec. I2th, 1SG2, Lt. J. S. Mc-
'Arthur acting as chairman, the following pre
amble and re.solutions were adopted:
Whereas, Uod has seen fit to call troi'u time to
eternity, our friends and fellow soldiers, W. B. R.
Thompso.n, VV’ J.. Hra«'ey, and (\>rp’l N. P.
McAkthlr:
Resolved 1st, That we bow with humble resig
nation to this dispen.satioii 61 His providence,
knowing that He doeth all thiiigs well.
Rttsolved 2d, That in the deaths of our com
rades our coifipany has lost three of her most effi
cient members—our country gallant defenders,
and the families of which they were members,
noble son.s.
Re.solved 3d, That from this affliction we take
a kind admonition from our Heavenly Father, to
“keep our lamps trimmed and our lights burning,
“tor in such an hour as ye think not the Son of
man cometh."
Resolved 4th, That a eopy of these resolutions
be transmitted to the bereaved families,—and to
the N. 0. Presbyterian and Fayetteville Observer
for publicatiou.
I>ouuRiboE McCallum,*!
1>AN1EL WaT*,0.\, i C
W.M. R. McKachi.v, ^
1>. s. McCallum, Sec’y.
FOR THE OBSERVER.
Messrs. Kditors: Please allow me space in your
useful paper to record the death of our much loved
and esteemed friend, Renjamin I. Townsend, who
fell morfally wounded in the battle of Cedar Run,
while in command of his company, (his superior
otiicers being absent.) He received the wound
on the yth of August last and died the 10th. Thus
lias our country lost another gallant soldier.
He was a native of Richmond county, and be
longed to Co. E, 23d Reg’t N. C. T.
He leaves an aged father and mother, brothers
and sisters, to sorrow for their noble-hearted son
and affectionate brother, who was so untimely cut
down in the morning of life and vigor of youth.
\ et it is a consolation to know, “that the wintry
blast kills not the bud of virtue,"—that he died,
as we believe, trusting in a Saviour’s love. He
was about 22 years ot age, and had been a con
sistent member of the Baptist Church for 6 years.
In one of his little treasured missives wo find
these consoling lines; “I wish to return home
again, but if I should die on the battle-field, I
pray 1 may die at my post, with my eyes looking
peacefully towards Heaven.” To that bereaved
family we would say: Let those words console you;
trust in that Saviour who hears such prayers; and
though it is sad to know that he died far from
loved ones at home, yet remember that Jesus for
sakes not in the hour of death, and that He “can
make a dying bod feel soft as downy pillows arc."
Twas s'wl to lay him in the grave.
Far from bis friends and home.’
And place the turf npou hie breast.
Then leave him there alone.
Alone! oh no! one watcheth near,
And guards his dust with sacred care.
S. A.
FOR
THE OBSERVER.
Died, ip the Half-way Station Hospital near
Richmond, \ a., of typhoid fever, on the 9th of
August, Joseph Patrick Thomas. He waa a
member of Black’s Co. D, 49th Reg’t. Hia un-
daifnted courage, hia inflexible integrity and un
flinching punctuality and promptness in the dis
charge of duty without murmuring or repiningj
frf^ni Raleigh to (?arey, and from LoekitiKe ton|
njost vurge of Ihe Coalfie'lds in Moore fDunty i
FOR THE OBtiERVER
Messrs E. J Hale & Sons: — Dear Sirs. Whjiiiy
ugr repre!>eutatives neglect pasHing a law tiiii|j
for killing sheep Wrily they do more harmiini
key stillers. I am marking from thirty tofotijii
for the space of twenty years, and the uuiub«riixi|
uot. I hope some abler person than vi
tbe necessify of passing a law again.st sbe«jkil!iii|H
I Yours with respect, d, M,D
I NOTICE.
Valuable Liands tor VuVc.
UN the ‘24th day of Jauuary next, 1 will jell,
of Court, at tbe late residence of Cader Cim
I dec’d, a Valuable Tract of L.\ND, tormerlj owiw
I said deceased, and k.oown as the .Avera Land, eta
I ing 45U acres, lying on the waters of Cape Ftiri
I Stewart’s creek, adjoining lands of H C Avera
j About 50 acres of said land are* cleared aua
cultivation. . There is &lso a very valuable Mili&i
I it. with a dam and all the w»rks for a Griaujii
.Mill.
.\I$o another tract, containing 58 acres, Ijiogak
River, joining the lands of Lary Wood and oini
to be valuable land.
Tbe above named tracts of land are in Haratua
a few miles above .\veraaburu’. .'\ay inforiuuii
specting them may be obtained from T. W Cun
the subscriber, Bunn's Level P. O.
Terms six months credit with bond aud tpprsWi
curily. CADER PARKtH.AJi'
Dec. 12, . S6*5^
~ IfOTICE.
\i7iLL be sold on tbe 5th January next. vilK
T T residence of .Mr-i. Nancy Palmer, dec'.l,iiCii
county, on Deep River near th^ Gulf. TWO UE
NKGRt> .MKN,'Hiddick and John, the Hi)ujei»ii
Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too leJitiuiui*
tiou. Terms made known at sale.
a. W UOLD.'^JUS.ia:
Dec. 13.
WILL be sold at the Qulf on Deep Kiver, osiiti
Jaa’y next, by a decree of the CountjC*'
Chatham, the STORE HOUSE and LOT, conui^*
acre of Land; also one half of the HOTEL ui^
buildings belonging to s&id Lot, contaiaingm*
The other half of said Hotel belongs to Mr. L.J.Sif
ton, which can be bought also. The part whieil*
vertise for sale belongs to the Estate of R- ^
dec’d. The above named property is very riJaiiii*'
good situation for a Hotel and a Store, «ou'i9 5iiiu*
immediately on the Railroad which isnoiuiiw*
tract and will soon be built, running from Md*'
Depot to the Ore Hill on the Coal Fields Ro»J ^
under my hand, Dec. lOih, 180-,
G. .W. GOLDSTON, Coui rauJ.^^'
Dec. 13.
~ IIIIPORTANtIiLE OF
Having been appointed Commissioner, I
6th day of J^uary, 18t>H, sell tli*
SLAVES, vii; BOB. LEWIS, WELLS, LlZZlEf’
TWO CHILDREN. Sale to take place »i
House in Clinton, Tertcs: six months’ crei^^
terest from date; notes with appruvod security *1
before the property is removed.
JACOB UNl'ERWOOR
Adm’r of Eli UnderwooJ-*
Nov. 8, 18G*2.
^late ot rVorth C’arolin*/
MOORE COUNTY.
Superior Court of Law, Fall Term,
Geo. W. Williams & Co., vt. New Vor’i Whin
Stone Co. .
ORDERED by the Court in this case,
be made in the F-ayetteville Observer for ^
for the Defendants in the said case to
answer or demur, at the next Term of
Judgment pro confesso will be entered |
Witness, J. H. Caddell. Clerk of our B&iJ
Office in Carthage, the Monday before tlie
in August, A. D. 1862. „ , t
J. H. CADDELL, C -
Dec. 9, 1862.
86W
State ot JVorth t'arolin**
MOORE- COUNTY.
Superior Court of Law, Fall Term. *
Themas J. Clegg vs. New York White So*p ■-'®
Death of Plaintiff suggested—L N. Clegg- ^
comes into Court and makes
ORDERED by the Court in two casei of ^ ^
titled cause, that pu'blication be made
etteville Observer for six weeks, for the f
appear, plead and replevy, or judgment will
against them.
Witness, J. H. Caddell. Clerk of our
Office Hi Carthage, the Montiay before the I»^
in August, A. D. 1862. , n a C
J, It. CADDBIACJ.
Dec. 9, 1862.
iState ot rVorth Carolii**’
MOORE COUNTY.
Superior Court of Law, Fall Term. 1^^-
Harris Tysor, v*. New York White Soap
'^RDERED by the Court in Five cases »f
y entitled Cause, that publication be
Cause, that
Fayetteville Observer for 'six
for the
weeks, .V.
»We next Term of this*^Court,*^or Judgment pro
ants iu said case to appear, pl*»ad. answer, or
will be entered against them. •., (laurt*
WItnePB, J. H. Caddell, Clerk of our
Office in Carthage, the Monday before the
in August, A. D., 1862. ^ g, C.
. • J. H. CADPEUAL
1862. .