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T "r-ri rrTV V V v " r ' THB NORTH AND THE SOUTH. rora-nn tiari ago. rat roembari of the Board a th South died, the vacancies were not filled from among; thetr brethren. Young ministers of the South have not been sent out for many vearg into the foreign field with commissions from the American Board. Ipeir agencies lor ' the collection of Southern fund have disappear ed ,,, Their agents have been withdrawn from the field. Facts of this kind occurring for Thi following is the substance of an inter estint Letter from s. veteran, missionary to Dr. Leighton Wtfeorj . The view it av of the truly Christian spirit and "fraternal confidence mutually cherished by Northern and Southern brethren fofty-years ago. it in narked contrast withjhe' present taje of leeung among urge numoere in tne .northern churches who have renounced the spirit nd principles of their fathers t. , v I often think of the wonderful "changes which have been; brought about Under the overruling hand of Jehovah,' and especially those which affect our own American States, norm ana soutn,5anc the red men on nor Southwestern border., t In this letter I will go back to my own life at Andver, Massa chusetts, between the years 1816 and 1819 While I was there 'as a student, I remember seeing your Dr. A. W. Lejand in our chapel conducting our evening worship. At. anoth er time Ur. Uouldmg, -ofk Georgia, was at Andover, and preachetl lor us on the, sabbath. His personal ' appearance reminded me ol Leigh Richmond, as teen in his picture. An other clergyman, from the 3uth preached to us. . His name I hate forgotten, but his train of thought is remembered. I1U text wasirt Malacbi iii. 16, If hid theme was the good results of conversation among Christians in starting and sustaining plans of benevolent action. Rev. Daniel Smith, settled in N'lch eV made a visit at Andover; and preached from I Peter li. 6, about the' Corner-Stone in Zion. These men were highly respected at Andover. -The ministers of the North al to went Sooth. When Dr. Porter's lungs were feeble and diseased, he went to Charles ton to spend the winter months, and returned borne in the sprint refreshed. After brother Pliny Fisk; of Palestine memory, graduated in 1818, he went to Charleston to spend the winter at the South as an agent or the Amrr lean Board of Commissioners fur Foreign Missions. He was kindlr received. Wind in Charleston he started a ubcription paper to raise a salary ol fobo 60 lor brother htnsrs bory. In a few days the amount was raited. Brother Fik told me how he managed this business. "He Biid he never orged any per von to give, lie called on the gentleman and handed him the piper, with a lew words of esplanation. ' While the gentleman was reading it, his wife entered the room, who, -on learning the object in view, said to her Husband, f t hope you wilr pot down a good deal, for you know that this is all we can carry with ut." la 1819, my class graduated. Four of them went South, viz;, Reynolds Uaco'n, o married Mis Legare, of Charleston; Jonas King, now in Greece; llenry J Rip ley, now a pridese-or ;n the aemmrr at New ton, Massachusetts, and John Wheeler, year President of Burlington College, Ver mont; and a fifth clas-mate, Jasper Adam. i . l k n a a i aisv wcu i, too urcime rresiuciu oi Diaries ton college. I think, my brother, we sent you some of our good men. Our belated j brother, the late Rev. Alfred Wright, wai married in Charleston, to a sister of Dr. Palmer's wife, and this marriage led to the bringing to our help three wore of your la--dies, Mrs. Dana, Misses Kerr and Iloir, And somewhere in this connection, I mmt mention the triumphant Christian death of the late Jeremiah Evert, which took place WllP ht m,kM ,,,., bv r(l f :, vears, made a strotiz impression that the South oere noX welcome to a portion tf the Foreign Mission work. I do not allude to the main reasons for all this. You veiy well know these (mm your own personal experi ence and observation. But the sad work of change had not in all this reached its utmost limit. Long prospered missions among the Choctaws and Cherokees were cut off. The names of beloved brethren and sisters are now no longer on a list where they had been enrolled for years. .Since our missions were 'as ' dropped, a war has commenced in our dear land. "" Will this be the climax ?'"'.""' , - But, my brother, I have evidence: of anoth er chunije. Your letters us furnish cheer ing evidence ot another and better. change. In the very "region of our country where there were to have been no more corporate members ol the American Hoard, and no more young men to be sent out as mission re. and no more funds to be raised by sny systematic agency, and also no mission any longer to work among the Chrtuwa and Cherokees living on the borders of this re gion, there is to be a Foreign Mission Hoard organised, the Saviour helping them, there will be members of thia 'Board who will look! to Him as King. Thev will aaise fund for the cause of the Lord of Glory. They will appoint and sustain niisiDaries to the hea then. They will sustain some of the Indian mission at leat even before all the furtnili ties of forming a Hoard can be gone through, and while tn war i lagirig. At leat all this is'in the hearts "Christian.' May we not hope that such gom! days will return as Fik, Hascmn, Adams, King, Rip ley, and .Wheeler saw in their youth, and nui-h as were crowns of glory to ilrs. Palmrr snd Porter, and I)n. Waddell and Goulling, and lo Mr. Evans, who died in the presence of such brethren? " My der brodier, my heart is in all I write, I c-onot add : I wish votl to catch the' theme, (in forward, sod bless God that He in His own wav s giving to tl and to four brrth- reft once more t have your 'full share in sending die blecd Gospel of the Saviour to the lost and frakeu. , r Very truly and alTectiina:elv, . Your brother, Cvkcs Htixorot. - bor was a paraon by the name of Wayland, wno. in aouuion to nts ministerial uuuea, oned and cultivated a "large farm - One night my attention was attracted to a bright light in one of he upper room In our neigh borVhouse, -In moment I lavr thi ,wtte 8 past the uncurtained windowclosely fol lowed bir the husband! who Wat armed with a Shuge shovel- rod ml the room 5 she'1 went, still pursued, ami as listened breathlessly, I tnougnt, nay, i was sure tnax i nesraa Scream;;" -Al wij'i.s ?!,, a wis T hastened to mf ramher, and told her what I had seen, and we both looked out, but tho light was gone snd all wasouiet. Not withstanding my mother's judicious warning, to say nothing about it to any one, before school was out the next day,1 1 hsd confided it to my bosom friend, and in a wees, half the village knew it, and a great talk it made I assure you. Finally it reached the ears of the deacons, who at ortce proceeded '.to in vestigate the truth. My mother looked grave and troubled when thev called, but coos tohs of having told only the truth, I met them fearlessly, and related what I had seen. Then thev left, takioir a 'bee line for the minister's, to rail him to account. -'With many apologies, they made known their er rand, when t- their sabrise. the minister burst into a hearty laagh. i . Wait a moment, said he, Mill I coll Pol ly. You' see, that night I found a big rat in the meal chest, and came down tor the hov el, ami bade her hold the light while I kill ed him. Finding no other place m hide, the rascal took refuge in the lolds of her dress, and ahe rn, screaming, until I managed to dislodge and kill him.', . .". 1 have ever sine been careful not to re peat any unfavorable report about my neigh- i.ors at least, until l anew la whole truth. Calendar for 1861, l HOWAi1DUSSOCIATIOII.,,: ; vvv'r, v. .. .... . - A 0nevolent Institution estahlished by special Endow tnnt, for the Heliet or Ids kick and Distressed, at- I' gicteu W lib virulent and epidemic vmaasca, a. i jijod 9ip(hlj lor the t'jure of Diseases , hr Ufai.- ef the ?f Wpigana,. g'i m. AT EDICAL ADVlCE: givsn gratia by-lbsx Acting A urKeoa.toall wboapplf by letter ,;wilh a descriu- ionf thefr condition, (age,' occui.ation,.habia of life, and in esses of extreme poverty, Madieines fur- 4.1 Win1: ' ANHfrosTiiiT Eiacersavi- - For tka Cava of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS COVCHa AND COLDS. THE MAK.0 E Ar-iARA-B I C Ay Discfftwe by- MlSSlOJiARY f bila travsling ALL wha ara aaffermg. froor. Conaumptba-sliaBld w ae the MAKOKA ARABICA; dweovei'ed by a Missionary .id Arabia. . - , ; .. . . . nnunDTa ..u.AkB. .ii t ah who sre mreaienea wiin fvonsunm on shaiilii; REMEUIliS emoloved in the Dii-panaary.aenl to ihe afSioled in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Two V three Humus for ptage will he srreuisMe,' ' - n i l.... no i Mirri.l.lN. HitmHTriN! Aetlnar j UUI ski ja a sshi'ss'' . - - a Surgenn. Howard AsociationNo. S tfuuth Ninth ft., Pbilsdelphia, Ts. By ordar ol ihe uirantorsi ;;i"K si , BUWAKU 1. HBAKI vytM., rreaioenuBl CEO. FAlKL'llILD, tiecretsry, , . , .- .. , JMarcb9. ' s; ,S4-12mo corriNS! COFFINS! K: BriWAlTT, CHAPEL HILL, N 6-,, ,1 i H4VINO ohtsinad the asclusive right foi OraDga County, to sell y S,-. fc , , K.- s f I Fisk's Metallic Burial Cases, sauU f4Dectfjtlv announce that ha is nowprrpsreJ lo dll all orJts for these sir-'ight, indestructible Buria I Cases. Alt descriptions and sues ol Com moo L-ollins also kept on hand.. f M ft s ' : tlT rha Metallic Burial Cases will also he kepi for sale io r tillsborougn by Mi.,MAltui5 jasijiwu,- Augusts... , , , ;. i. 5 a i r JANUARY, KliUL'AKV, AIAKCU, Fjyiaj far Honey aad Getting Cieitei. 'I h love f money is said to be the rout J ol ail etil. S great i that (ova in a msjor- ity of cae, that a'oit any rice i paid lr j t. We propoae briefly tu'd acus the twat-t APRIL, ter, and huw tint m-try, like mbcr thiti, Whrn a man in the )U uit of wealth a- j crtficea moral principle iuure aucces. he i get cheated. M AT When he pursues a buines, ooweier re muneratise, which he knowa is undermining lit health, he g-t cheated. , , VVhvn he hauiiuallv drtotrs an msnv hours to labor that he has no time to git e t.'ia lam- i JUNK, il and Inrnds. In readin? and nirotsl and mora! culture, he geta coeafed. -at Charleston, in the hooe f the late Dr. It M. Palmer. Turn now to his memoir, and read bow he died, how he was loved, nursed, and how his friends followed him as far aa they ceold towards the gates of I leaven, hearing; hint Say to them, Praise Him, prsi-e II nn. praise Him in a way you kn w noi." Wonder ful, wondetful, wen lerful glory! W ran sot anderatand. We cannot comprehend. Wanderful glory!", "Jesus reigns. '.These are effecting events, which' God csusrd to take p'ace at the South near you. I could tell you of Natchez, in the State of Mississippi. la the spring of 1821,1 w-i called there to meet the late Rev. Samuel Worcester, D. D , the first secretary of the American Board. We came to New Orleans by sea, and then to Natchez, and were there , received lno the kind and hospitable lamily ft the late Hon. 8. Postlethwsite, the lather in-law of Rev, Dr. Potts of New York. Dr. Worcester was feeble, palsied yea, in body worn out. But in it all his wants were pro vided for. And, that he might go on his way to the Choctaw and Cherokee rniasons, a carriage and a span of horses were pur chased for him by friends in that city. Not many years before this, the late Rev. Dr. Cornelius outlined large individual sub scriptions for the American Hoard, in the lame city. i From the history of the American Bard we learn that tie Rev. Dr. MrPheeters, of North Carolina, the Uevereml Moses Wad dell, D. I)., (ieojamin M. Palmer, D. D., and Reuben Post, D. D., of South Carolina, Joseph W, Lumpkin, Kq.,and Rev. Thom as (ioulding, D. D., 'f Georgia, besides oth ers io Virginia and Tennessee, were corpo rate members of the Board, Foreign mis. lionanei were sent out from the choreics) among them youn If and )r.' Adjjer are known to me. I call these facta in mind s bright and clear eiintes of palmy days in our whole land, when we were brethren, and had Confiding affection towards each other. Then. in-fesd of g"hg to Kumpe, our pro fessors and ministero at the North, when worn down with (abr, sought and found a resting plarV among the Chri-lians if ihe Souih. 4 Many re'Ur;ed home renewed in body and heai t, wlule otheia.likr Mr. Katta, there found their wav lo the psrdi-a of G ol. m ff . . L ' .ft 'ill, : l uui - now la ine goi ueroine mm, now ta I C ITY, LGUST, i " ' any other trffit that w.rka mischief iu ihe I Community, he gel Weat.d. Wbea le gioies all outside mstter," and is deiermmed to oiake money antlmw, leaving relijion, polti'S, fiends, benewi'eni ohjects, and every bmlr to take Care of them sele, he geis i heated. When he finds that making money in hi fasVion ettlude. him fr m ti.e society ol all truly good men, he grt cheated. When he is determined, in dd ajre, to give hiM's'f n rest .r reUtat'nm. but wurk on, gearing f.r more, more, more, be geta.KKPTF.MHF.il. When he h money enouih to sst sfr any reasonable heipp;, and should haul sail and devote somo of hia heat energies to alomg goml, but won't do it, he fete cheated. Wnen he finds his har.rned wealth ia injuring both himself and lamily. that Ins children are growinf op in idleness. and fti-t ihey are all,"gHd lr nothing" to ihe world, it is evident that he ha got aheated. When his devotion to moneyimaking costs him restless nghts, ill health, lost of appe tite, bad temper, envy and lealouay,- Ihe growth or pride, idolatry ol gold, a sii'ngv or a-ur d'sprtitnn, ai d the hatred or indifT r etoce of goml society, all we hste lo say ia, cveti if he has gained the whole world, he bai got abominably cheated. Don't, therefore, pay too much for money. It will not lurnish yu all sou desire. It will not inure you good health. It will nt enrich the heart. It will n t deliver yon from danger. It will not follow tou beyond the (rave. It will not save your soul, don't, therefore, we pray you, in getting fold, sa crifice your principles, your heelih, your fneds, your g ool name, the beat interests of your family, or your soul for if you do, u are cheated for tune and chested for e ternity. Don't gtl thtaleJ. , a s as I'd 2U 21 3 10 I? 24 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 2d 12 10 2S 2 9 IS 4 i '3 . f-. 1 8 15 22 i 12 iy 2t 5 12 1W 2 a 2 W is if 23 2'J 30 . 7 14 21 28 4 11 lb 2V 4 II 18 25 1 S a 13 27 3 10 17 7 14 21 28 4 II IS . 2 V 16 23 3U 6 U 2U 27 0 13 20 27 3 10 J7 24 I 15 2? 29 i 12 3 lu 17 24 7 14 21 2D 7 14 21 21 4 II 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 f 13 20 6 4 11 lb 23 I S 15 22 I b. 15 22 2'J m X 5 12 IV 26 2 9 16 23 1 9 10 23 30 - .JaUwhorit;;:;;::- 'PllE great dasiaeratum io peoa ia oe .that wp I write smooth and pliant, and will not rust inaay Ink fully equal lo a gold pen snJ price onlj five cents avh or fitly cents tierdoaeo. Postage paid to aov poat office ou one doxen or mora. Bold only bf - t i, JAMES WEBB. LW.S9. ' ' ' ','' -'.f,,:.-' M- KOTO'S MOUNTAIN IRON, t I HAVK now on band for sale Twela Thnussad 3 uounda 0( lha aboe iron, wbick has heretofore (i eu sach fsaersl stiactioB, and iba sama for which Mr. P. li. Badiii waaageot; consimc ol Psr.ioinrs and pUntstion usequsre. llnU. Ar.&c, 'i'ke ssMulment will Ue kept compfitt. and sold at Itioesl rale. . JAMES WEBB, Agent ' .- f Kjai'aMounisiulroo t:o. Dccenilrlt. . Mlunsrv In Ar-iMa. j'. All who are suflcrine from Bronchitis tnu!ir i..- ihe MAKORA AKABICAdiscovered ty it MisnionarT nift'Arabla. w '..&-. .?t f4 All who at suffering from Sore Throat, Censhs snd Colds, ahuuld use lb MAKUKAiAKABltA, disco t veresd by a Miasiouary in Arabia. , . All wba are siiOenng Iroiu Asibma. Scrofula and lm purities ol the blood should Use ihe MAKOKA AKA- blCA, discovered lj a Missionary in Arabia.'' ! It cu.ee bioucbitis. . f , ' ! It cures bore Throat, Coogba and fcoiJs. "'' 1 ll cures Aaibma, bcrofula, aud In ( uritics of the Herd Thia unequalled reiuedy is l.o lor ibe but lio; io trodored W tbe public - H : , .(.,,-., s. . ll.wss providentially, diacoverrd by. a Missioaaiy. while traveling in Arabia, lie wsscuied of tontumy.' lion by iu use. alter bia case bad been pronounced boys less by learned Physicians in Kon'pe'. He baa forwarded to sa in writing, a full accoaat of bia owa extraordinary cure, aud ol a number tif otter , cures which Lave come under hia observation, and also a full account ol the medicine. ...-- At his request: and Impelled by a desire to extend a knowledge of this remedy to iba public, w havtksd hia cnmniunication printed io pamphlet fortn fur (rts disiiibutioo. Its interest ia enhanced ly an accona bicb ba givestt soneaf tbe scenes of tbe bvrisn mat aacrea, wbich be obtained from thore who were sufleiy in that awful tragedy. ; r . Thia pamphlet may he obtained at oor office, or it will be sent bee by mail i all who apply for iu Wa import the MAKORA AKABICA direct from 6myrnatbrougb tbe boose of Cleon & Uylippus. snd we base alwaya on band a full supply put up in bottles ready fur use with full directions. ' ' " ' r Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by mail, an receip ' of price, and ceata for postage." : i " "- , for aale, wholesale and retil, by . , LEEDS, GILUORE &CO., , , Imporiers of Drugs and Medicines, " ' 41 Liberty t.,N.Y. Alio, by Druggists generally. March 19. ; 841 2m o 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 SOUTHERN FIELD and FIRESIDE. i Wttklilittfirj tnd IgritaltBril Ftpff,' . rublikhtd in aOfiiita, Ctorgla. DR. O. LEfi. Agricultural Editor. ,f W. W. MANN, Literary Editor. ' I'JIIS is the Jille of a Weekly psper, devoted to Ag 1 m-ulure. Lneislure aod A't. wbkb I am publisn- , , mg m Augusts. Georgia, it will be fa qosrto form al " I ...hi .. folio sise each issua ia coaiain foriv co 1 3 ! luiona el asaiiar. It oiU be in gearral atsla s oiiisr to. a iJ in iie inest la't r StsB lc N r ui . il wtil ba pubiMheU on gtibuk paper. and will m in nifc Usnicsl aset iiiit n iu ibe Meet l)ta Ol ijpo- . ! ar.iphi.Mtl srt. Iu outiiy. it will be stl that the te.l ' riculturil science auJ prsrlirsl knoa ledge l the Ktuib II ! csti tonih. A waekly viar lo its hsines of Houtb 19 em lsaters and Isfmcri, ii will be Ouro uselwl and 2 3 ' an e,iu'.le lu "Ueiu llisn any aiuuibljr journal of equal 1 My aim is la e.ii ih a psperi idsi win na a siuicis of inlorrustion that ilt be u-elu to luthern plsnter.s and Isrmeia. and a renosiiu y ol bouiheni ibooehl. irrMgiuainm aod ts-le. in Ida rvalma of l.llarsture and ; ft 12 19, ?0 26 27ier. 1 8 13 t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , DKaLKRS IN Dry Goods & Groceries, - Nearly opposiia Washington Hotel, " . ; ' f NEWBERN, X. C. - ' 17 Particular attention paid to selling COUNTRY PKUUL'CE. dec, consigned to them. Fur information nkt to Dr. K. Hooker, and Dr. O. Honker. August i3. ' 05 ". .. i i i Costar's Uat Poison, ! - Co tar's Bed-Bug Etterminator ; also - V rod's Hair Hesforative. a certain rerne ij for invigaraling and restoring tba Hsir, Per ssla by J. C. TUKKEiN'J'IKE &. SON February 7. ,.' , More NcVar Goods. B NUN ETTa TOILET frETS. COCOAl.NE.for the hsir, ' PM)KIMKL,a new and delightful perfume tba hsndkeirhnf. - KAl.LITDN, a easmatic, for remesing freckles laa. sunburn. Ac. - 'ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH, for preserving od besulinmg Ihe leeih and gums. Also UlRNETT 8 PLAVORINU EXTRACTS, for 21 2' Am and to s)ltio for it u b an eitent ni pntronaga i co0m. jasi received and far asle at lha J tl 25 24 27 28 29 $ eocoreeae will justri) the nm.1, l.bersl comj-enss-j , 1 U.n s!l itsriMitrii.iitois. Able snd etparienred edi-i DRUG APPEAR NCE DEt.Eirri'L One who haa implicit confidence in hia nwn judtneiii, nt even in his own obsera linn, is quite certain l' fall into soine seri ous blunders in the course' of his life. . A crreimndenrid the tmeriran Aricultur tt telta a K'Hid story, which has li'iing al nom- Imn lor o'd as well at n personal - ' When I was eleven tests old mv mother the most tine gold clanged ?' When corpo-1 moved into the countrjr. Our kygrr st neigh- 1 . i OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, SO 7 14 31 28 4 11 1 25 I 8 15 2 2ST 6 13 20 I 13 2'J 3 12 1 ?' $ m aw 9 It 23 30 7 14 21 27. 2S 2 9 in 23 30 e 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 t 13 22 29 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 2 4 II IK 23 5 9 10 23 30 3 10 17 24 I IS 22 29 4 ft II, 12 3 10 17 24 31 t J 10 2.1 SO 6 13 ?0 27 4 II 18 23 4 II 18 25 I 8 13 22 29 3 12 10 20 3 10 17 21 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 3 12 19 2ft 2 9 10 2.1 3i 0 13 20 27 4 II 18 25 I . 8 15 22 29 e 13 20 27 ' . u .. I ...I kli.iii ... in i,,ti0iaa Ia seurs o riMitributl'ms trom the mst ptesaing oibern writers' 1 3 ' of both -exes. M"th latent talent will ba brought to 20 ' light, sod furnish sums agreeable aur prises to southern 27 pe-ple. : . M f Pull aisny a fem of purest tsy serena." j will fash telra the admiring eyes, aod cause a giBe ru g'e in Kouibern genius. . .' J Tbe Agikuburai EJnr was. all ba Dr. Ds.iiel la.tha I Jialinguisliesl Hr.-f. s..ir of Ag'i uilure in the I'nitcrsity 24 ol tlr.'igis e.litor (nrmsny years part of the Southern 3 J ! ttuhimtor, and a leading eninbutr to many North ' L am sr euharsl jrornsls of the b'ubeft reputation 1 . .1 l h Litersrt Editor will be Mr. W. W, Msno, of 4 lhi-e it, sn arreinpVhrd wniei,r.f 6na tsste snd echo- 1 I . ii'.y t iiirnrni. ")s. hmt tetiied f..m ike active . una 13. STORE. 4S ii''V t i!i nent. it ii lies sf ifce legal pmfceni at .speni many years ta to- rpa a wasi.ir ersl year tbf J'aiis rwresjiondcnt j'a iti N itmiul Inlel.igeiiicr, sud eioulbero Literary t BlaAf.fi9 it I ' it' Terms -lla-h in advance, S3 a vesr. 28 2 9 IO 23 30 7 14 21 28 I Bill en renl in Uie tfcue from wbich ihey are sent t , . ... - . , rereiseu ai per. Aagosta. Geo. S T ATE 4 ARMS. 4 LL persona in Orange cauoty wkabave In their ' pasiin Arms belonjing to lha Mate, are ra Joestad ta deliver tbswa Ishos at thia place, without else. By order of tba Adjutant Uenersl. R. II. JONES, Sheriff. June II. ' 98 , ... .... i i. FOR THE LADIES. for removing freckles Bukitie the skin lm al a Thoussnd riowers, far asle by ' J. C. TURRENTINE & SON. rstrusrj7. - : "- ' .i...,s . - J llflALOX'a Papkitt Lotion, for t laa, (unbura and pimites, aod smooth and suit. A Lo Fetislge'e lis Spaulding'a Prepared Liquid Glue. 'Wilt is he kast article Inuwa for mending all kind of Furniture. A a it is ia a liquid farm it is si ways ready for use. 'for sate by ' J. C TURRENTINE & SON. fahmsryT. JJ I AMES GARDNER. 1AMPS, Chimneys and Chimney Brushes, a new A lot received Ibis das. J. C. TURRENTINE L SON. (Vtabei It. ' tt FIELD SEEDS. ORCHARD Oraas, Herds Grass, Kentucky Blue CJrase, Native tlreen Grass. Red Clover, White Clever, Timothy, Lucerne, for sale at the . DRUG STORE. , February 10. 29 Fall Stock of Shoes. WILSON, JIclLWAlNE & Co., WHOLESALE DEALER! IM Boots and Shoes, Trunks, &c.,; 6 Sycamore Rlrrcl, i . ? Z?2CSmJSLQ 7Aa, '. INVITE attention l ibeir PALL STOCK, walch is very large and a omplete Jtad unsurpassed in va riaty. Their own make of . , Tli.'HDOVN BROOANS, .,. i are osieieelled in style end durability, , Cloao boysia, whether far ssh or on tine, will lad itailvaotaeeousieetsmine tbia stock wheo io market. Prices sad terms will be found Stjeaat sa favoiable as esa ba hs4 else where. ' ' t . " Orders will mast with prompt attsotlott ' ' a ' ' Sepeambor 19. S9 rrotpecfus. ' HILLSB0H0UGII RECORDER asvoTtn to foliiics, Urltcllarr, Sistrllanj, Crsrrtl Kf , 4e. PLULlallED BV DE.NMs KEARTT, Ilil!.Uroogh, N. C. , IVITH tbe pre.enl vulnme tbe Recorder commenc " J ed the fortieth jear of t eiLience, tba Crst aomberhsviog tern iord tbe lOihol Febroary. IbSOt during all wbkb time wa hava labored to aiabe oar paper interesting and useiel, end wa b.t that in these psrtieulsis wa have not bero abogriber uosuceee.lul It ba boVa our Uh lo make the Rccrrder a good Fam ily l's r,dettcd to Foluica, Agrirulitie, hint iln.j, Uenersl News, Ac, with a view la ibe et.renaii a ei.t and iuipioveraeiit el tbe farmers and enttene ot ike cirola in wkk b it is distrinn'ed. Dot Agrir utioisl tie. partnrtil we emlesvor u. nil with the best aelrtto n we can niako from all soanea giving pieleunc. bi b ra will be practical ue lo the farmer aod cultivator ; and io tins pellicular we hope ta oiake the Recorder a valusble to the sgiiruliurisi as any periodl. al ef a purely agrirultural ibarsctrr. In out Miscellsneoce depart meal, we shall n ntmae to be. a We ts lse beta.rsreful to select auth articks aa will kae e leo dency am el, ta amosa, but to ipiovo ike trind aod heart. While e sl.sll l c thai k i.l ta te.ene ocll written article ta adorn out coltmns, we are net ta ambitious of originality ae not to prefer selei lid a sun of superior merit, ta loosely -writ ten and ill-i'iiie ar. tielea, though arasmentedat tbe lap with iheritetcd wards wrmen etpresatv dor the Kecen'er." la oor Mews department wa aba II lake special paioate present to our readers the Istesi intelligence and to enable us to da so a e have fsrilnies equal lo those enjejeii in sny portion of tho .Mate, etccpt tboae favoied with tele giaphtcccmmnnicstion. " w Hut we should like le snake Improvements in out paper, ia ita appearance arid trailer t and ta ei sl le or to do so, wa must have a crtMiletsl le ai'di'icr io rur subscription lisc and lo obta'u these neo aurvctirrte we must ak the assistance af our Mr Me in Orarge and Alamance, and tie cnunlies st'jeinirr. Veers Snany of our biethren of lbs piese frequently arknew ledging the receipt elclalw o aubeciilH-rs.ecrewiaosVaf with Ike caA. We should I ke lo make a ft w such Sc knewteJcmenlej and Ibat our ftiet.de may nske up these clubs, we olfcr tbe Rccorjer to new euHs tilers upon tba followine terms i; 1 ' , j A single enpy. one yesr, '''$ 1:90 Hiieoties, .ear, ' 10:90 11:00 IW ' sen enpies, one year, i i .Payments always iu advance.- t f Any af our old aulwcriber wbe willebtaio live sob acrthsri and tend oaths sash, ehaJlreceivehtirewrl oaperlrasaf eksigs. ' ; - t .'
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 25, 1861, edition 1
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