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n 2 a i s i Ten Uolon.tb Constitution, and the Iaws-thtOus ' disns of oar Liberties. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. Wednesday, Nay 39, 1861. tV Ws understand that our frieud Cspt, Charles E. tlgtyfooi.of the Military Institute at ihii place, has re ceived lha appointment of Major in Col. Fisher's rrgh wnli anil will immedistely antar upon U duties f ba poaltioa. , . . . ,-,, , , ' Tbt IlawOelda Company -On Wednee aliy . last we witnessed the departure of tha Haw fields company from Mobanesville r I be camp at Char- leile, where they will be drilled under lha inspection and instruction of the officers of tha Military Academy totaled then It waeea toe a compear as era need wish to era. Many of them are professors ef religion, and all of thea sre of eiemntery moral and sober habits ; giving assurance that they will do their duty in whatever post- lion they may beplaead. Tha twsspany numbered about aaeenty the following era th4r officers I ' James W. Wilson, Captain. ' Rebert N. Carter, first Lieutenent. , ' ' . Benjamin F. While. Second Lieutenant. H. C. Di(oc), Third l.ieulenanl. B.T. Msbsna, Orderly 8argeanl. .1 , 4 large number uf relsiiree and frisads and neigh ban assembled to witness I heir departure and to wieh them Cud speed.' A eery handsome Bag, provided by the ladies of lha neighborhood, wee presented M ihem through lha agency of the Re. A. O. Hagbes, with at) atipropiisla sddreaV. The Big was rcreised and the Ibeahe ef the eompany returned by Cspt. James W. Wilsoa bi a few oesi, brief end seeking n mailt s. Tba cesamony wee concluded with prayer by lha Be. Mr. Hugh. , ";; ! - .The compaay la attached la Col. Ch. F. Fisbera reg imrsu, and eipeat la he in arnica tor ihiaa year, or during rha War. TVy left lei good spirits, amid lha lwd cbrare end wsviag of handkerchiefs ef lha large csead ef asels and Irmsle blende sssc added, j . ,Trwp thl . Two cmnpsniee from he apir eesuMko psased down tba raad oa W nine-day lest. Oa) Friday, era understand, oetna bur hundred and ly want down, aaJ ea Saturday ana or ,10 com panies more. A (meat erj dey, we belie, a large at eonlter auatber era passing down, for the help of Vir ginia and other eipeard positions. Indeed ihrrs sp peas to he a Ucb of deoud patriotism, ia tbie lima af Ilampfna Rands, A repnet wee received here a Meadsy evening that aa engagement bed taken pUc el Msmptoa Bosda, ia which aasaa 10 KoutUern ansa a ad 100 lineal nam wer killed. But w aa derslsMd that I gentlemen earns up k tba trail yester day saaraief free Gareysburg, aba stew that ba bed beefd Bathing af it, tad that the) report bad a fouads Isaau ( Kcwapaper Sapeailm It eonaro,oeace ef lha ahsrnee af Editors ar work asm. e bolh, who bar vatusxeeeM m arteace af aur aiaaas. m tba dascear- 'agnaeata Ihrowa ia Iheir way by the prostration af business, we mass from our talde ereeral ef ear aa cbaaga piper. Aeng ihesa thai have beea di-cee-IMtsrd a-a lha folk-wing : Tba Wilmiagien tfetehl, (be High Foint RVporter, lha Aabevttle tlpectetnr. Re Jtigh Beaase.ChrieUaa Advanata, EbssWib City Fio- ear, aad FajrwsiH Carolinata -md ia a week es twa lha Aaeticaa AJracsle at "ujaatoa will ba added te Loo auaMjer. . tlftU Carallaa ftfata CMcatltt. s Tb eVVgaU started la lb Btele Coatrelina ae- aembled U the C aaaeae Hal af lha Capital ta Balaigh aa Meadey the Wib iaMarrt. el 1 1 o'clock. Tha Haa, Waldoa It. Bdwerda aad rh Men. Wm A. Orakaa were put ia aominatiaa for President. ,Mk Jasnle aeoened U tote, aad Mr. Cnhem 47, Mr. Edwasde was daclarad daly ehrciad, aad aaa ao darted to Ike chair. - ' CW.L lead. af RichmoaJ c ismty. waa elected PriaclpsJ Clark I Mr, L. C. E IwarJa Kasdiag Clerk t Jaaaea Faga Friaclpal Dawe Kraaee. - Tba Caaseniwaj bring argenisad. the proceediiif s arere apaaed with aa iaiBfaseita arayer by tba Kef Mr. Tucker. .,':.- Mr. BeJfer ecTered aa ardiaanca aodsring tba erpe- ratieai af Aartb Carabaa fraaa lha United Stsaea af Aaaatica. ia which were art forth soars af lha reverie for lha set. Mr. Creige e&rett aa a eukMiiate', a arm pie erdieeaca af eeesaiea,tbiakinf M preleraola tbel tha raseosie shoald be girea herrslier bmm el large ia aa addreae ta lha pe-'ple. Sewal prapaeiMnaa wara asaJe la amend Mr. Craig'e testoa, bal ensoe af theat press ilrd. Tha ardiaeaca Iwtmduced by Mr. Craig wee anally peased piniaMslyaer member present II o . ieiiifsraref ; . ' , AN ORDINANCE Ta disseise lha Union hetsrsaa lha Bute ef .North Co.-- aiina aad the etbsr buiee aaitad with bar aadar the , cos pact af Gorernmeal eatiiled Ike Coast iiutsnn ' a lb United Suira. S the people of the Stale of North Car olina la C'oaentioa aueembled, do declare and ordain, god it ia herebjr declared aad "ordained, that the ordinance adopted by the , fcuieof North Carolina in the i ontention .' of ITtO, herebjr tho Conatilutioo of the United state wai ratified and adopted, and a'i til aria aad parts of acta of the Gencr at Aiaenblv, rattling and adopting amend 'meatate the atid t'onatitetion, are herebjr repealed, reacioded and abn-gated. j , , We do farther declare and ordain that the Uotna no aubaieting between the relate of Nwrtb amlina and the other S'itei, onder the title of the United Staiea of America, Uherebr diatoWed, and that the Mtato of North Carolina ia ia the fall ro-iiofi and . caerciae of all those right of aovereignt which belong and appertain to frt and in dependent atata. : I Kne a) Kaleigh, nth dajr of Ma, ta the jear of wtr Lord, 1881, , . . , Tb-ait 0. Msa-es prasaated lb f illowing Ordinance rat iff I ng tba Frasteieoal CouelrteUoa of lb Coaled arete tlse I AN ORDINANCE . ?1 Ta ratify the Consiliuitna af the FrUiel Oorn meal af Ih Coatftlerala ttsaiaa at Aajerksa. I We.lh peopU of North f Jarollna, In Con vention ammUled, ilo declara n4 ordain, Ad it i hereby declared and ordained, that tb Stele of North Cafolia doel harib lent to and ratify tha 'Constitution for the Pmviiional flovernment oh the Confederate State of America," adopted at Montgomery, in the Slate of Alubama, on the 8th of Feb ruarylBBl, by the Ciinvention of delegate irom tne Matt or South Cari'lma, Ueorgia, Florida. Alabama, Missisaippi, and Louisi ana, and that North Carolina will enter into the Federal association of State upon the te'rm therein propooerf, when admitted by theConcrtri or anr comnetent authority of in viriiicueraie staie. , Dune at Raleieh. 20th day of May, in the yer of otir Lord, 1861. , . u- Mr. Dick moscd aa an amendment that the ordi nance be aubinitted for ratification 10 a rule of the peo ple) bat tba motion waa negatived yeae 39, nays 64. Tha ordinance a submitted by Mr. Mearre, after a abort debate, was sdopted by an unanimous tote. ' Mr. Vtrfable tbra introduced aa onlinanM.lo adopt Ih Constitution of lha Coafederale Btatee of America, which wee raad and made the order for to-morrow at II o'clock. . ';.:',, ' ' ' Tueeday, May tl. Tba Contention was called to order at II o'clock. and waa opened with preyer by tha He. Charles F. Decme, V.D. i v ' ; .; Mr. Ruid, from the committee on rulee, reported the rulea of lha Convention of 1838, with a alight amend mentthe report wee read. On motion the clause re- quiring all ordinance to ba read an three several deye wee etricken out i end ea additional rule providing for the .opening of the daily eessions with prayer waa e dopted. , Tkua aeaeodad tha rulea reported by lha com mittee were adopted. Mr. Howard moved that printer In lb Convention be now circled; and the motion prevailed. , Mr. Raid nominated John Upelman. Mr. Badges nominated Frank I. Wilson. Mr. Foy nominated Byrne and Halt The vole being taken, resulted fir 8m and Hall 57 1 for F.'L rVilsoa 30 ; for John Bprlmaa 24. 1 he anhnisbed business, being the ardinsnee nftVjad hy Mr. Vensbie yeetertUy, for lb edoptian af tb Con etitutiea of ba Confederate htalaa of Amsrhs, was loca taken op. ;t j; , f si ; Mr. Venabtaaaid lbs CorMitulion wsstbsaama as that of lbs former fatted Htetee Constitution, with some omrndmente. which be briefly atsted. Mr. CMioroe thought there waa no necessity for bsste deliharsle cooaioersUoa oughl to be bad on this grave aad Huporten! a,ueiMn. Ha moved lb appnialaaeal of a committee to wh.aa tha Ordinsnea sbsH ba referred. Tha motion prevailed, end lbs Freshlenl sppnintrd Messrs. Vsnsble, Badgei, Barnes, Oebrna end Kuflin. On motion at Mr. Craig, a cerliaed copy uf lha ardi- nance adopting the :) Huuoa of the Fraviioaat Covernmerft af the Confederate States, waa directed to 1st eeal la the Oovernavrul at Montgomery. i- - Evening foe, ion. Aa enrolled copy of Ih ardiaanca ef srressioa ea perrhaaenl having beea preparej, this evening was set spert hy special eider for signing it. Tba Ftaoideat, Hua. Weljon ,. Edwards, tret af- f leu bia as nae ta tba ardtnence, ia pmenre af the Csa- ventina. snd of S Isrge sudiene of Mies sad gentle- mea in lbs galleriee, who leau&rd approval af lha a ct hy deaasa.atstwu at applause. , , m Tha roll af counliea waa Ihea eaHcal ia alphabetical order, tb dVleplee from aarh coming forward aa the counties were celled, and affiimg their oamee la the erdiiMntervrry ithgtii fa lit Omttntin being pres ent snd sirilinf. Mr, Osborne then moved that lb Ordinance ba da- poilrd with tbe Secretary of Miele, (or safe keeiing,and ba ba aatkeraad la precare a ease far lha sane, aal, aster eeeae aecaesioa, Ibe ptopositiaa wee edwpted. . Tba Conveatioa ifaea adjooraad ta II o'clock, la morrow moraaug. Wedneedey. May tt. Opened with prsyer hy the Be. T. E. eikianer. Tba Frasidaal then announced the following eons miitea la rqan oa 'a 8 lata Flag : Msaars. M b.tfor.1, Grskam. Rsyoer, baaitk af Halilsi, Fey, V inaloa and Caaairfhank Ml. Graham axwed the printing of tba Constitution of North Carolina, end lb art af Ih General Aeeem My calling the C sanation, with the rulee ef erder, aad ibe eMioa prevailed. . j Mr. Bsnertbwait unreduced a ranlutina mat tbM ball he a committee! Ire, app.Hnlrdliy the Frmdral.j la prepare aa adder setting forth lb reuse f r lb eepsrstio of North Carolina truss lb 1st federal t'a ioe. ' ' ,' Oa svHisa ef Mr. Rayner lb nomber af lb eanv. aiiiia wee iwrressrd la lea snd sa ensealled the reo bilua was sdoptsii. . Mr. Jones, af R.iwaa, Moved a resaluliea t eppoinl coavesilte ul tbirlrea naming lb lesnmitte to inquire in I lb eanaliiulinaality af lha eisy law, aad if lha sera be sronstbuliosial, ta erpoel ss ardinaac Ih aarpoa eaniempleled la lb act Iksl shea be jusl la detaar and creditor. ' Mr. Orehsas atovd la (trik eul lb names snd tea tb sppoiatrmml af Ibe ronuautle t lb President. H said, froea lb casual sltsnUoa be bad girea to the act, be lh0hl it aneoaelilulionat, aad miscbievaas. hut thai soasething ef the eort aught U be adopted. II instated aa bis ssrndiwenl, t lbs avolssn af Mr. Howard lb naaaW ef lb eaav mi'ts wee reduced lo tea. tto smeaded tb asala lioa pessed. " The ordinance Inlrodaeed hy Me. Kill rill yesterday. ta ssnead the l.'onaiiiutwa sa raarsl la lb swhjeel af taivtina, wee lakrd ep sad read tb asvsmd lies. C insider shl debet occurred ss Is lb npedieney af eoBsaleritti tha mailer si lbs pre seal lime. Adjourned. Thursday, May tJ. Prayer by lb Re. Dr. Maeoa. af lb Episcopal bureb. Mr. Vesslde, Uom tha commit lee ef Confer eae con- ecrnlag Ibe Vanetilaliea af lb CuA fader at Sisies, r ported sa ordinance l ratify ssrd Ceasiiisiiea, which wee read. Mr. Rsyatr eff. red resoluiioa Calling an the Go- arnar far baturmetiua aa nrUia aubjecia, whkb was laid a mr aaa.tsiia ' - - Mr. Batik Inttedvced k ravalailno ( senlhig lb Cnastllatioa of tba Kiel In lelellon la Is is' toe. Or- deied la b printed. A letlsf weal Juhn A. Or, Bet, of Caeerell, wee received, sod tb Psetdeal f lb Can. was di rected U ssue WrU fee a aw elecioa. . , , Mr. RulTia iotrodeced eeealatwn I eppoinl eon amies af eleven, la wham sbsl be lelerrasl si enlinaa ree inaihing rhsng in lb list CowelHiia. I re ferenr la Revsnur Isistiott-borrewing money and conlrscting debts, ntil eihetwies oeilereJ. j Mr. Badger albred tn assesdmeat lnetractia ssid cammiite la repert epo s I au-jWU submitted U Ihesa, with sll reaaonabl aVspalch. Anwndment scccpled nd resnluttea passed. Mr. VensM awved la Uk P lb rdinn U rati fy lb CeootituUaa af lb Cenledereir Stats. Mr. Orahsm moved t print tb mm, tnl auk It lb Pcfsl raVf far amotrow SI I) 'closk. Fending a ast aa tb awiioa, Mr. Craig onerad substitute to lb o nw o4r aidrsiisn, wbjck' wst Nad, Mr. Dick offered Ibe foQowing as aa amendment fcH the eubatituiei And te iltntilier trdaintd. That this ordinance ehall be in full force when ratified by tba b-gal voters or Ibia Mate, at aa election to be held on e day and in a man ner oerealter to be designate, bj (bia Convention. Mr. Graham moved" to ambrec in bia motion to print ar.d potpona the aubalituts sad amendment, and it was agreed to. ... . .. . Mr. Johnston, ol Mecklenburg, offered a resolution for amending the Sd section of the 4ih krlicle of the Constitution of Notlh Carolina to read aa follows t No person who shall deny , lha being of God. or wno ahall bold religious principles incompatible with 'be Ireedom or set ty of the Siete, ahall be cap.lil of holding sny office or pac uf trust or profit In lbs civil department within this eJlats.' . . 1 Mr, Rsyner introduced a substituts to Ihs ssme as follows i ' ' - ' No person who shall publicly proclaim his disbelief in the being of bod, snd of bis superintending provi. dence aver htimon affairs, or of the moral scouniahiliiv of sll mankind for their lives snd conduct In this world, shsll be capable of holding sny office of trust snd p ro ot in the civil deportment within this Sists. ; Rcnlttd, That a committee of Ove ba appointed by the chair to prepare an amendment to tha Constitution of this Bute in conformity with tb foregoing resolu tion. ' . : . , . : , . . Read and ordered to be printed with Ibe original. Mr. Smith offered a resolution requesting the Govern or to remmuntcal to this Convention et se early a day ae pracbeabw, I he number of volunteer that have offer ed their services, the nomber accepted and from whst counties, lbs number of Blets Irm.ps enlisted, tha offi cars sppoinled by him, snd the rank snd psy of each. Ill number or men ordered to service in Virginia, the number in actual service in this State, the number in rsinps of instructions, an estimsts of the eipeuses inci dent to cariying on tbe necessary military operations fur one year, Ibe quantity of erme snd munitions of war, the provisions and clothing purchaaed and at what price, what naval force, if sny. has been establesbed in lb Stste, snd all other informative poaaeaaed by him in relation 'ta lb military snd naval condition of this Stale, sad under what Isws or provisions of the eonati lotion the kircee araressid have been called out snd their oAu'ere appointed. Laid a lb table and ardered la be printed. ' The boar of It) oHwk hsving bow arrived, the Con vention went into eecrat session. ' For the Hillabnrougb Recorder, M. Iliaarr: By rt fi rt nce to the accom- paniux. ciiHiiiiuiiicaliiiii I nun Cl. C. F. Fi-lier, yon will see I hsve bern constituteil hi organ lr the purptme therein expressed. iirnirtiarging me agreea'il Uutr, it is im possible fur me ncraunsltr In wait upon alt the gid Uilies hu deserve a (hare of I'te Cnlonel' ciMiiinriiilstiiin. have therefore thought it best tn ik the favor of yu to publish his letter with this in your issue this ween, anu tmuge Vuur Irienil stiil servant. JUHX U. KIKKLAND. Hilldwrough, May 7tb. ISC). May Stib, 1861.' Dean Sin: I desire to present through yon to the Ladies f Hillsborough, who were so kind a tu proffer their valuable service to make clothing fur the soldier ol North Car olina, my thanks for the work they hae done, ami fur the my complete and perfect manner in which it wis made. They are rendering to the Mate e service only second to tt.it ol the soldier in the field, and de serve consideration accordingly. Whatever they may do in this ay wilt save tu the State n much ct, and add tu the cmnlorl and efficiency uf the trup by so much. ' I em, eiy truly, vr.uis, CHAkLESF. KISIIKR. J. U. Kirllaod, Esq. For Ih HilUborough Recorder. HOXOR TO WHOM HONOR la DUE." Ma. Eorron : 1 feci some hesitation in ad- Ircasirig you this note, since I tlmik it would wore appropriately come trout me one ele It doc sec (it strange to mr. however, that nn ""once Ha been taken of Concert, un- ilertjlen bar lli iuuiiv Uilia ,,f llill.l.,.r,., on Friday nij;ht"the ITth ifit. The oticert was Cmducte I under the au spices of lUt He. Ur. Curtia, and i. prnmplril by the burning patriotism which atrugK''d f"r esprrsion in the biiiis ul the yonnt; ladies. In IlitUborough, in rnusrof the towns of the State, lair hands have not been lardy in doing what they could at home in behalf of their y oung countrymen, ge forth tn the wars. It ha been unusual, ho ever, la ee an ethibuion of this sort, which, while it rendei assistance to the ab sent soldier, at the same time lurnishe a most lehKt,if ul entertainmrnt tu thse who have to bule at home. It m due to the man ner in which the music was executed In take mini puunc notice oi ii. I he house was crowded and a more attentive or aimreci live U'lirnce has been rarely assembled lo hear good music. The choruses were char m ing, the selections choice, and the perl. Tin a nc most skillful. Of the piece ol a more ..oer cast, it would be difficult to say which was the moat pleading. The solo from Kr natii, sunt; by a Ine contralto voice, was passing beautiful. As fur the " Three Blmd Mice,' I will venture to sar that three hum bl indivrdeal of their class were never o highly rnmplimented before a sad history, and the mure touching from having their el- rgy pronounced b so tweet tongues. The flute ol the Re. Doctor reminded one vivid ly of thiwe enchanting strains so eetly P'ped by that queer fellow Ksinhurn. The I).clor handle the mrlodron, too, Willi mot melting t.iuih, and it may be sttely said that The laM Rose of Juiiiinrr tiever wakened mre tender reflection than no that uncuslfd ocrasinn. It was in rvery wsy, Mr. Kilitnr, a complete auccrsa, and the iralou and patriotic young ladies have the plcxsing roiisciousnr uf having done innrc than a " mite " Inward asitinj( their, soldier frermla. I congralutat them on their success, and base mil in regret lint it i not lo be repealed. While we hsve uth hearts tn pray for a and such hand to help u at horn, we mast feel encouraged, and wt are, vsmi annwa, wining in gi war live l ae feod Ihem. God blet them ! Yeur respr ctfully, . KOli r. FLETCHER. May I8d, U61. , tisjiissj Tlrglnl- It I arpoid that the ard:nanc af ecassion wMI be ratlaed by IMKM msjarhy. In ana eoosly lhf ws but I ot against It ; in tnotlwt I Ml f leWO In tnotbei lw tots, 'm 7 ufriirAf mews. T". . a Xi w JL i ,i i Bicbaiond, My M. About 5.000 of Lincoln' troone eBtered Alexandria between 3 and 4 o'clock this morning, and took possession, the 600 Vir ginia troops retiring without resistance, a greeably to orders, in eood'order, and in full view ol the enemy, to Fairfax station, about iv mnes on. - , 1 ,i : . , , Gen. Bonham of the Si C. brigade, has iuiiu a. i . iroopg at Manassas uap,and oth er forces at Culpeper Court House. In all five or six thousand, and another regiment waa Bom to n tin io-uay. .; . i ; ' i .1 ;.! ; Mansi-sas Gsp Junction, May !4. .We have escaped safely from Alexandria. The famous Col. Ellsworth, of the N. York Zouaves (Pet Lambs.") entered the Marshall House to day, and attempted to lower a t 'on federate Flag which was flying; over the building. ; Mr. Jackson, thejroprietor, re senied the insult, and shot Ellsworth, kill ing htm instantly. Jackson was afterwards cut to pieces by the abre bayonets of the Zouave. He died nobly defending his flag, and Virginia should erect a monument to his memory. , ? , Hrpkr, Fbrrt. A letter say that there are 12,000 men at this place. ' Norfolk, May 20. Iletween 1500 and 2000 Confederate troops were concentrated at Sewell's Point last night, but lite Yankee mercenaries did nt return, as apprehended, and our men, who were actually cxger (or the day, hail nothing to do. Cant. Thomas T. Hunter, commander of the Virginia Navy, under a lias; of truce visited the Federal fleet off Old Point Cotn fuit, fur the purpose of carrying to that des tination all the women and children who de sire to join their Northern friends. The families ol the following, among oth er persons, left in the steamer. , James llepenstall, L. T. Hirnard, J. Lu cas, ieii. Richard Buush, John llarbonner, Joseph I). Kuapp, Thomas Nelson, Hubert Gill, Julio Butler, W. 11. Leia and James H. Ilardwick. The West Point having sc-omplished its iniiiin, Capt. Hunter, on his return, re ported the Moiiticello as having fated very badly in her engagement with our battery at rjewelr Point. The bial is senuuxlv damag ed in both bull and machinery, ami it ia iliuugiit that It will be some tune before she can in dulge inaimtlter boinbsidineot. Six men were killed ou busitl, and sever al badly wounded. 'Norfolk. Vs . Msr 22.1. 1861. Another attack was made on Sewell's Point yesterdav miming, hy the Steamer Minneso ta. Two shot were fired fiom the battery snd three from the steamer, after which she moved I'd' in the directum of James river. Later in the day another attack was made by the tug Young America. A few vln.ts were fireil from the battery, causing the tug to retreat. Thus several uiiucr eful at tempt have been made tu prevent tl.e erec tion of odr work: and what is fortunate, so far we have sustained nn injury of any note, tin the other hand, in the engage ment of Sunday, the Moniiccllo is reported to bate lost six men. UNIVERSITY OF NOUTH CAROLINA. The annual Catalogue, recently nulilislird br Mr. John B Nesthery, of Chanel Hill. hliiiwa that the wliole iiutnbi-rol students du ring the last year wis ST 6. of whom 3C0 pursued the classical course, 40 the " Scien tific," antl 16 were " Partial Course Stu dents." All the Southern State, esceot Maryland and Delaware, were represented in the' Col-Icze- North Carolina furnished 221: .Mis sissippi and Tennessee, 26 each t Louisiana, rt 1 . . I t in. n .a . t-i .-via us ma ueorgia 17 i utn V a ro ll na 15 1 Texas 10; Florida 6; Virginia, 4; Askansa 5; Missuuri and ew Mexico 2 each, and Csltlnrma, Iowa, Kentucky and Ohio, I each. The commencement is on Thursday, June oin. NEWS ITEMS. StrcRioa Cot'RT. In Cumberland special term, Jude Maunder presiding. Hardy Barnes of Itibeenii wss c -nvi.Med if the mur der of Abby Khmlep, and sentenced to be hung on the Slst June. Hi n Clover, convicted of the murder fhis wife, wis hung at Grernsbtirougli, nn Fiiday ITth invt. A large concourse ol both sexes and colors, were present. MoMTooMKar, Mae 15. I think the loan bill, uathnriiing 30,000,000 tu be raised by bond or Treasury notes, will prnbahly be passed to-day. No direct tat will be la'id at this session, for want of the necessary infor mation regarding the value of property in the different States. It is probable that a very satisfactory tariff will be passed by Congress to-morrow. ft. Lorn, May 13. It i estimated that over 10,000 perayns left the city yesterday. A perfact panic is raging in aome quarter. almost entire street being deserted. Fassaroar, Kr., May SI. (Joe. Magoffin naa tasucu nia prirctarnsuon noiiiying anu warning all other Slates, separate or United, especially the United anil Confederate Males, solemnly forbidding them against anv move ment npn Kentucky for any pet-pose whatev er, until au Imri.cd. by permission from the Legislature, ta do so. Tbe scat ul government ha been removed from Montgomery t Ittchin nid, Virginia, where the t ahinrt officer will be duly in stalled with all the an hives of government, within the nest lartnnrhf. Conrrrss ha ad- jmjrnril tn meet in Ktchmnnd nn the 20th day of July, unlets s.mner called together by In Excellency, Ihe President raiiiTiik' Im Mc-srs. Taylor and liar. grove liaee established a factory lur pi inter's uk, in Richmond, Vs. IMInnmm'$ Vili aMsf Oitmtt-Ctrt!ll enmisss tM-0i.oM f-Vter. .Nothing is more doMgreealde lo Ihe eieb than the asuaeous niedieinee nhvaieisns fee- qoenlle oMias Ihem lu.wall.iw.liul lltedew're for health w the pnleni argum-nt which git Is the p II an t disgaises Ih brfvrnesesif the draught. H.Ml.way'e Pills, how. ever, otniale this d IH ulty by Ihe rapiiliiy snd certainty af lhair anion. On ihe stiweisrb, k.er aad bowels they act so eOViriuslly that thev iminediaMv core ihe wnrst phases ef Imliteasm, Hredscke, Billioos Fern, De prseaiitei af Xpirits, . , Wa inviie all who ar anae. q-isinied with Ibsm. it it were possible lo and any such. ia giva suens a irtai. asi ws win asaar lhe-a eperily and permanent trlirf. For Sors BreaaSa. SVn.r.ilmu For Sore Breasts, rVrnfuloue Huarvrs. uancar, riles, and sll kia Diaeaeea, HoU wsy' Ointosent I lb ma sOsotasl raoed la ass. I " n the 13th inrt., by Elder lebn ',l'n"' Mr. .MATTHEW MAKKHAM, to Mis EDIE PEARSON. In Caewell county, at the residence of Mr. Joseph Windsor, n Tuesday the Slst int.,by Stephen Nest, Esq., Cspt. WM. i. FREELAND, of ths Orsng Greys, lo Miss JULIA A. FOULK8. To the Farmers of North Carolina, 8 our intercourse with the North is now effectual. ly bioken up, snd our market must be supplied from the up country, the undersigned solicits consign ments uf Flour, Bacon, Liard, Hay, Biit fer. Garden Vegetable, &c , &c, and will furnish Cum, Cypress Shingles, Groceries dec. on reamnuble terine. Personal and prompt stlentioo given to all business mailers. JOHN F. FOARD. Newbern, N. C, May SSJ, 1861. S.r.s FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. I" OST, on the 29. h inatsnl, my Prn ket Book, be tween Willtnni Headen's and Major HutlonV, In Chatham eounty. The contents were a fullnwa s Due note on Aimer Holvon and Newton While for $10, given in May 1859 ; una on J..,Sili Marshall foe $5, given in June, 185S-, line oa Oemae C. 1'ieksrd fur 8. given in April, 18S9; one on A.hford Coplin f.,r $t 60. given in July 1859; on on Hnnnirl Woody for tit. given in 1810; one on 8. N. liraiUhnw fir SO. given in July, I860: one on Alvis I'i, kaul f.,r . given in March, 1809; one on Tboinss WWy litrJi3H, given iu Scptemlier, 1810; oneoo 'I'lmmis M ooily fr $37, given in Ortobe r. IHB0: one mi William J Sin. Ir. aril lor 3 HV. payalile to n, sry !!, 1861 ; one arcoiint -V liriiiltfti.u ,l..i.. I t sry V, 1861; one account on P.iltr-ron Thampmn (or $6, in I860; one do. on 8. . liri.Uliw f.ir .KU u. in I860; two receijris from O. H. Ituulsp, nne lei $40 snd the other for $40 86, given ia rchruey IbOl ; ami u . rt .ii : ' r uuru-vn Lrimars in ninney. I hereby forewarn all persons finni irsiline for snv of lha above named paper,, and the ubligora from j'S;. tii(i the asms to sny one but myself ZI'.M) woonv. ApriLSS. ; . bL3w RUNAWAY CAUGHT ! iPPRBH ENDED and Indeed in jail ia Millsbo. rough, Oranire county, N. C, on Ibe I till of April, a negro man supposed tweniy-lhrre oi luenty- four years old, quite bis. It, about five feel nine or ten inchcabigh; hae two aeara aenws his brenat, ssvs hi name is Na'han. and bi-longs tn Kayner Fou'.'lUi .l. of Kimhinond, Vs. The owner csn get him by iiiovnig properly end paying all coat and ehsrt es. It. M. JONES, Sheriff. May 1. t-3w Ten Dollars Reward- RAN away from the eulwrilier on ibe I'.lib iriaM. a Xegru uian by Hie BaiuR ol CM.Vi.V Said boy is lielween twenty-live end thirly years of r stoutly built, arid has bad teeth, if taken in Or.hiie or vvsae, me ariose rears in win lie pant; II r.Ven in any other County, twenty-five d. liars u ill be nnl f..i bis delivery In me. or hie confinement iu ah) j.nl o thai I can get him. Address WILLIAM IIOPSON, Cedar Fork, Wake cnun'v. April Si. k-Jin JOHN W. GRAHAM, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OiBw one door north of Mr. J.ynch's Jewelry Sinre, HII.I.sUOIIOl GH, .. C. June 27. 48 ly WOOL! WOOL! WOOL!' JNEA will be given in exehsnge for Wool, and Custom Waik done In erder tSlllliLbS & BENNETT. April M. 69 3mp TO BUILDERS. riI,ANS and propo-al. f.ir huiMing a BiL'iv lo the resbyteriau Church in liillabor.Hiiih wid I re ceived until Ihe 1st day of May. tseh plsa must be eceoniiaiiied hy sprcirirationa. Ten dollars will lie psid fur the one sdnptril, sll nth. ere will be retained : sod Ihe right Iu njea ail ia ic served By orJer of the CummUeinn're, J. M. TL'URLN TINE. Sec'r. April. 8S HOW A KU ASSOCIATION, r u i l a d c t r h i a . A Benevolent Institution established ry special Cmlnw Blent, for lha Kchef of tbe (tick and t'Mresacil. si fluted aitb virulent snd epiileinic li.essee, snd especially fur Ibe Cure uf Diseases ofilie Seiusl liigans. M LUII.AI. aui luc given (trail", nv l lie .tl0 A A Mureiin. Insli ttbosonlv lv teller, witb a .tea.'tiiM ! lion of th. tr condilion. (sSe. occupation, nabne of life. Arc.) and in ease, of esireme poverty, Medir ne. lur. nishedfreeofch.rl.e. VALL AUI.E KBHOHTS on P.perm.t..rrl.o.e. en I other Di.ca.es ol Ihe eusl O.g.iis. end tie tW RKMEDIE.1 employed hi Ihe ln.i.... sen h, sm,et.-d in sealed letter envelopes, fere ol ch ir.e. Ta o, three ismis f. p-iste will h- ., re,...ie. Address UK. J. KKII.I.I.N HOI liH Tn.V. Acting furgeon. Howard Assoristiun, No. 3 Couth .Ninth Ml. i'bllsdelphis. Pa. By or.ler ( the Id re, fir. EUWAKD U HKARI'VVtl.L, President. GEO. FAIIiCIIIt.D, Secretary. March 19. 8t-lni; DAish AfcUKUrsS. a-laV WW w as lttt. I 3 paieusnee or sn onl-rof ihe I ourt of Pf. aa an.' K. Quarter rieaaimis of IH-anie County, msile at Feb. i ruary Term last. I shall kII to the bu'ict h.d.ii-r. ,n Tuesday Ilia 3iih day ol May iisyr. in llie tn ,rf Hill.borounli, Lidht or Ten likely KUKi 1 IX 'I'tie Negroes will 1 sold 10 psy debts, and n.it l. any fault. Terms mule known on the day of JAMKS IIOLF.il AN, A.lmV. S1-I.I. March IS. STATE OF NORTH CAKOLI.NA, Oaasu Cot NT v. Court of Pie and Quarter Scssiuns, Febttiry Term, I86I. D. C. Parri-b . Willism J. McKcrall. Original Attarhmtnt. IT appesrine la the sati.fscrina of the Court, that aft.. .1 1 . . ! ii' a . . . . . in- urirovigiin ni.ii.lfnj. UlrNrratl hi rrrr.irU i aad Hut. so ItMl lha aru.n.r, pr, .4 .w rsn.io, , be served on hia i It is therefore ordered by the Court j that IHil.iicili.rn be m.,d, m .1,. M.i .j. :h Ii-..,.!.. mm .ir-ni, Hinejrii irom ineciomiy ' (or sil week., nollfvin II,. -LI HM ..,- i tl. K..,.ll thsl unli-.s he spiiesi si iheneil te m t Ihis I'.mrl. lo' be held si Ihe court house in Hiil.Uireinh, nn Ibe fiurih M.Miilsy in May neat, then ami there 10 rriilew and plead arc.iriling to law, he will I prixeeihd sgiin.l in Ihe ssme manner as if be had twi n served Willi process snd had Isiled to appear and plead, U'Miiese. tta.m Laws. I'leik "four eshl t 'ourl. at ofliee in HiiUlurougb, Ihefourlb Monday f February, a. u. taui. CEOItfiE LAW, C. C. C. March 13, I8H. Price adv. f 4 0 BJ 6w Watsonvillo Female Seminary, 11IR net! lession of ibis frhnul will com insure an ihe llrt Mond.iy in 1'r'iruary nest, sad continue se mioihi. Terms Ihe ssme ss heeet..f ne. The Prnnrirtnr has in his em r1'" f'" ln enutng sesstnin full ovpa of rileilenerd Tesvhers. snd every pains will be taken lo render this Srhaol worthy ihe pelrnnsaeof the pul.h -. Voon ladiee will ha conveyed from (iraham station ar lha ;oipiiy'e (ihops, N. V, Kaileoad, to Watson, villa, free at ehsrga, hy insinnina the Prorrietof afiha lime of srrival at those pieces. Jsousty lib, ISSI.' E. F. WAT80.V. . AW IMPORTANT DISCO VERT! I . For lha Cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS COUGHS AND COI.DS. ' THE MAK OEA ARABIC A. Diecovased by a MISSIONARY while traveling , . .. ia Arabia. ALL who si suffering from Consumption should usa Ibe MAKOKA ARA13ICA, diMovoied h; a Missionsry in Arabia. All who are threatened with Consumption should use the MAKOKA AKAIIICA, discovered by a Mis sionary in Arabia. r, All who are u Hiring from Bronchitis should usa the MAKOKA AKAB1CA, discovered by a Missionary in Arul.ia. All who are suffering from Hnre Throst, Cooghe and Colds, should utethe MAKORA AKABICA, disoo vereit by a Missionary in Arabia. All whs are siiHsring from Asthma, Scrofula and Im purities ol tbe Blood should tiae the MAKOKA ARA BIA, diaeomed by a Missionary in Arabia. It cures Consuinniion. Ii n... !,;... ' . It cures Wore Throat, Coughs and Colds. It cures A sthma, Mcrofula, and Impurities of the Blood. This unequalled remedy is now for tbe Aral lime in. traduced to the public. It was providentially discovered by a Missionary while trnveling in Arabia. He waa cured of Consump tion by ita use, alter bia ease had been pronounced bop leu by learned Phyrician in Europe. He has forwarded to ua in writing, a full account of hia own eilraoidinary cure, and ol a number of other cures which hsve come umler his observation, and slsa s lull sreount ol the medu'tiie. At his request, and impelled hy a desire to eitrnd a knowlclge f Ibis remedy to lite public, w) have had his eomiuunicstion printed in pamphlet lorm for free uwiiiuuuon. lie inteeai is enhanced by an account ! wl,ich he "' lb sremuflheyrisn mae- -. in " in' iimmiiru Hum luuac suo were suuerers lit Hut awlul tmgedy. I hie (mmphlei may be obtained t eur effiee, or It l i n..:i . ii -l. . r i' hipi, hi, who biiiij ior l. i We import the MAKOKA AKAUICA direct front Smyrna through the house of Cleon &. Uyhppus, and we have always on hand s full supply put up in bottles rru"y mr use vinn Ull! Ulrectlons. Price one dollar per oolite. Sent by mail, on receipt ol price, and 14 rents fur ponlece. for eale, whnlessle and ret jl, hy LEEDS, GILMORE &CO.. Importers of Drugs snd Mnlicioee, 61 Liberty 61., N. V. A lo, hy Druggists generally. March 19. 84 l?D WANTED. KITUATI0N in s North Carolina publishing or k iit'Wper nffiee, by a gentleman who hae had some etierieui'e in the business ss Foreman. He will Like cba e,of any office or work at the cans upon reiMinsble terms Foi partici'lara adilresa EDl lOll PLAINDEALER. HilSborntqh, April 3rd, 1661. 86 3w. Mark them Fact! The Ttatimotiy of the Whole World! IIOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. sW.ivssv-swvss.iasstj Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcer. A II descriptions of sores ant temediable by Ihe proper snd diligent use of Ibis inestimable prrperetiun. Ta attempt to cure had legs by plasiering Ibe edges of lb wouud together is folly ; for should the skia unite, b-itgy diseased eoitJiuoi, remains underneath lo break out with tenfold fury in s lew days. Tb only rational and sueee-fl treatment, ss imiicsted by Baurre, is la retiuca ilia innamniaiioii in and about the wound, snd lo so.Mhe the neighboring psru by rulibii.g in plenty ol Ihe Oiutmeiit as ull is forced iuto Dieat. Diptberia, L'lcerated Sure Thmat, and Scar let and other Fevers. Any af the shoes disesses may be cored he well rub. bmg the Ointment three tunes a dsy into the cbesl. (Hirostsud ne, k of the patient: it it soon penetrate. lend give immediate relief. Medicine tsken by the mouth musr nfieraic upm ine whole system eie its influence can be tell in any local psrt.wheress the CintmeniwiU I 1 its work at once. huever tries tbe aa guent Itithe slHve manner for lb dsteuaaa naaied, ar any similar disnrilere eUreltng the rheel and thieat, will God them selves lehevcd ss dy a charm. Piles, Fistula. Strictures. The above class of complaints milt he removed hy niisbi; f-iim-ining the parts with wsrm wsler. and ih.n l.y iikmi etleclnally ruiibing in ihe Oinlmcni. Persona : ".'" owsa uireiui complaints .li.ulJ lose not muK'' ' '' h'ir prosre-s. ll should he an. ; dvrst.w.l tl.a Oi.nol suff-ient niely losrnear IheOinl- "" "' iit,r'i f"x- ,"'t " "" ' ll rubbed I ,B U" eonsidereblt lime two or three tiraessdsy. " sj Iw Ukrntiiiothe system, whence it atll re- '",r,rn ""TJ" "und rTeclunlly as thouuh I ' r,'" "'' '""d and water poul. !"'" " io or me vinimeni. will uogreal sei.ne. Tins is Ibe only sure Iresiment fur ftm.la raaea of ca mer jo ihe stomach, or where there assy b a general bearing down, Indiscretions of Vowth 5 Sore and Ulcer. litiitrhea, a. also swellings, can wilb certsintv be ra. j dieslly cured if Ihe Ointment be sed freely, and lha 1 us pe ta.cn nigi( anu m "mng, as reeomairniJed ia Ihe p inlet 1 11 .1 met ions. W ben treated in any i-rher ' Ibey die up ia ona piece la break out in an- ",nr,t her is If.is Ointmenl will nmove Ihe homos fr'" Ihe .tem. and leave the patient a vigorous and t'", i twins. II will require tunc with tba usa of lha I'm o ensure a lasting cuie, Ilritn.ital Svtellinoa. Parslvsi. t K,;ir t, 1 ----O-- J " V .H.V. j Although the ahovs cimplalnta diner widely ia their I origin and nature, yet they all require local treatment. Many ol tie wore! esses af surb disesses Will yieU in I s tuui, sretitely short sisee ol lime whea this Uiutaienl j is ilillii.il, tul bed ima Ihe parts allecied, even slier every oitier niesns hoc failed. In sll serieus malsilica Hie Piils siioulil be taken according lo the printed direc tions sccom) snying cm-a box. Ihlh I'tt Ointment ami Pilh ihoulil bi Med vt the fulotring ta$et t : Bad f .ere. f 'orns (so.t.) Can, eta. Rheumatism, eValda. or Nipples, Cora Thrasl, bkia Liaeaeea, fcurvy, fore Hesds, , i, ". . it... v ata ll .ivai ' ! 'Z . 4 . "" B" W !" "rphola.s !'. ,"u toes and ' Fliee, IJ.iul, t nro-bsy. lilsndulsr Swell- 1 a store, t leers, A ounds. I hieg.fcf,,,v, in, a, t hilt lain.. l.umnsjo, Chapfwd II ends. Files, isws. IPrAI, ri). S None t,e genuine enics lie words " llollonst, New Yoik snd l.on.l. n." sre d s cernsMe ss a Wsier nisik in every leal uf II e boek el directiiHie around es. h ot or bos t the eanw n-sy I plainly seen hy holding the lesf la die libl. A bird. s.me rewsrd will be givra la sy ana teailenng such iiilormstton as may hjj i ihe dvlertUH, ef a y fetiy or parlies coui leili iimt the snediniMs, or veiremg rha same, knowing Ibt m lo he spurinus, !d at the Manula, l.i'N-a vt Prifsi'r Hollo, wst. SO Maiden I ane. New V "k snd by all re.pects hie thuKgtitts snd IVsk-rs in Mnlirinrs throughout the I'niirJ Mist s and Ibe civilised Wetld, in boxes at Si eeaie. CS ceaie, sad l esi h. 17 There is a coasiderabkr ssviag by Ukmg lha Inner sizes, N. B. Iirrliiris fur the guidance af path Main erf disorder sre elfiaed ta estk bos. 'fhl.rber . (.1 I? DLANKS for Sale at thislr " ) tH . SV iSe'..i Tlf .Is I V
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1861, edition 1
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