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right of jieutrapoweri to treat it is an eaual. It proclaims that the State against which it has revolted still has the power to conquer itand consequently it is the duty of neu trals to consider it merely as a province in a state of insurrection. President Davis fully knows that no European State would recognize his Government unless he de manUfed it as a ruler c his own position." London correspondence of Manchester Guardian. . The conviction forces itself upon many that the day is not far distant when the Southern confederation must be recognized; and thai recognition may be expected to bring about a fresh difficulty, in which we must be prepared to maintain our policy. It is with this view, end as a demonstration of our intention to hold our own way, that the government are sending out 10.000 men to Canada without any reference to the reply of the American Cabinet. It Messrs. Ma son and Slidell landed at Liverpool to-morrow not a soldier the less would be sent out. If we are to have a war with the North, in connection with this United States schism, there could be no more favorable time than the present. It would be a short und decisive war, and would have a vital influence on the preservation of peace and the uninterrupted freedom of commerce for many years to come, without our having to piss through the or deal of social and mercantile confusion which wars, as a general rule, entail. Our military departments are working double time. JANUARY, FEBRUARY. Anl OrJinanct for Suppressing Oppressive Speculation upon tht Pracnt Xeuititiet tf the We. Tl I. Be it ordained brine people of North Carolina in Convention .assembled, and it is hereby ordained fSi the authority of the same, That wheeler shall engross or get ia to his hands by baying, contracting, or oth er means, fxcept by producing, corn or oth er grain growing in th fields?or any other corn or grain, pork tr beef, either fresh, salted or smokci, cheese, fish, coffee, sugar, teaC wit, saltpetre, or other' dead; victuals whatever, and also leather, to the-intent-to sell the same again at unreasonable prices or to keep the same from market, and pre vent the same from passing into the hands and use of the people, or to any other intent than to his own use or consumption, or for sale at reasonable prices, or for charitable distribu tion amongst poor and necessitous persons J and. whosoever havinu- in tils liarxU hv ti means aforesaid, any of the before mention ed articles not intended for his own use, or that of his family or dependants, or for some such charitable use as aforesaid, shall refuse to sell the same to, or shall ask and demand therefor unreasonable prices, from any per son or persons desiring and offering to pur chase for their own personal use, or for that .r a.:. r.:i:. i . cnaritaoie use as aioresaia, shall be deemed " an unlawful engrosser ; and whosoever shall make any motion, by word, letter, message, or otherwise, to any person or persons, for the pnhnncinfr nl the tirire. or rlimrpr spllinr f rt.tlnr ..k ,,;,, i - A:0 MANUFACTURES. -suade, move, or stir anv one coming, or pur-1 The principle of association in produc posing to come to anv city, market, post, or 1 has been invoked in many wava by ri place within this State, to abstain, foibear te' 80,1 theorist, anl various plans have to bring, or convey any of the thing before been laid down, by which the profits l labor rehearsed to any such citv, town, market, or be increased in the hands i.l those who other place to be sold, shall be deemed a U w"rk D,,t wthout much success, forestaller; and whosoever shall make anv Jh rcsuIt ha3 been almosl inevitable, that promise, enter into anyagreement, or cornel s'ne individual get all the profit while the to any understanding with anv ulhcr person t maw of laborers get only precarious linn or persons, that he shall not sell anv of the The principle of association in a division l things before rehearsed, but at certain p;i- labor is no doubt souud, and th greatest ces, or at not less than certain prices shall good has been derived from it. It only be deemed an unlawful conspirator; and anv ' application which has been injurious, person upon conviction of either of the satil 'f he communis principle of having all the offences br verdict or confessioa, shall he (Workmen pi evirsetors. has u-en irici in. . punished for a misdemeanor.- and shall be France thoroughly, and his faded comp'ete- j required to enter into recognizance wi;h'y It va$ !"J1,1 t!,at lhe talents, c,bU;!i- suHicient surety tor his good behaving for ana business energy neceaiv ""i.nn-Miini and" that a sma'l ps?r cent, on the auiuuutj . earned by each wmkinan, did n t 'iin- r. cninpen-ate the owner for Uis service and risks. The workmen obtain more for their work where the owner U prosperous than uur.u, where they are all proprietors, unl divide j - , the profits. In the United State, on the j other hand, the corporate system ha bm j tried, and may be Mid t have failed because ; the uun-wfirking officer xet all the profit ol i NO KM III. It, Dart of Europe, and in tome localities in this country ; but we suppose this Is the first manuiactorr oi me sort, oy macninery anu steam.which has bepn established. - - ' Raleigh Standard. Calendar for 1862." 9 e ' 9 (0 5 12 19 28 a o a o 6 13 20 27 a 9 7 14 21 23 w . a 41 , 8 15 22 29 a D ' , s H 2 , 9 10 23 30 . 2 fib 3 10 17 24 31 K -3 u C. a CD 4 11 18 25 1 MARCH, APRIL. MAY JUNK, JULY, UGUST. the space of three rears, in such sura as the Court may direct: Provided, That upon suf ficient cause being shown, upon affidavit, the Court shall have power to order the tak ing of depositions to be read in behalf of the accused, upon such terms as the Court may decree on trial of cases arising under this ordinance. 2. And be it further ordain?.!. That this ordinance shall be in force during the pre sent war only except as to prosecutions which mar be pending and uriI.:'ertnined at me ena oi me war: ana may, in iie mean 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2021 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 j 10 11 12 13 14 15 ltf 17 18 19 20 21 22 ;3 24 23 20 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4) 10 II 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 19 '40 21 22 23 24 23 26 27 28 29 30 31 j I ! 3 4 5 0 7 b a i 11 12 13 14 .15 U- 17 , 18 lj 20 21 22 23 21 25 26 '-7 2b 29 30 31 I 2 3 4 5 O 7 8 U 10 11 J2 13 is 15 10 17 lo ly 20 .21 ,22 23 21 25 20 27 28 29 30 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 U 10 11 U 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 STRAY BOOKS. nUE following volumes of the Zcuxisn and Paitor't - Library, belonging to the Presbyterian Church of Hillsl'orOugh, are missing, supposed to have been bor rowed and not returned; there nuy be others in the ame case. Persons having these, or other volume in their possession, are requested to return them, or if in actual use, to report the same, that it may be Known who are responsible for llioir leturn. j Collateral Bible, 4th vol. 4to. ' 1 Hodge's History of the Presbyterian Church, 2d put, 8o. , ? Cudwortu's Intellictual System, 1st vol. 8vo. j : McCheyne's VVuik-s 1st and Sd vols. 8vo. . Shakespeare, Sd vol. 8vo. ' ,' Boswell's Johnson, 1st vol. 8vo. . ' ' Junius's Lrtiers, 3d vol. 8vo. : - Goldsmith's Animated Nature, Sd and 3J vols. 8vo. Plutarch's Lives, 1st vol. 8vo. . ' ; Kollin's Ancient History, 1st vol. 8vo. Bancroft's Hibtory of the United Slates, 1st vol. 8vo. Goldsmith's VVoiks, 1st vol. ISmo. Hollin't Ancient History, 9th and 10th vols. ISmo. Pope's Works, 6th vol. 12mo. Spark' American Biography 3d vol. ISmo. Pliny's Letters, Sd vol. ISmo. Kcliques of Ancient English Poetry, 1st vol.lSmo. .November 12. 18 CASH SYSTEM. FIN DING it impossible to buy Goods and meet our payments if we continue the Credit Sysiem,' we are compelled to adopt the " Cash System" until tlia end oi the War. TURRENTLNE & SON. October 17. 16 TRACTS FOR THE &0UDIERS. ileprinled at Raleigh, ti. C, A voice from' Heaven, 4 page. Don't put it off, M All sulRciency of Chiist, Self Dedication to God. Private Devotion, V The Act of Faith, The Sentinel, " Motives to Early Piety, " Come to Jeus. (formerly 64 pages,) now in 32, snd in 8 foui page liacls. Apniov.d liv all the Patui if ihis City. A Luge t-ilnion of the iWv should Imprinted before the tw i distributed, as il will Cost 40 to reset them The' number and vaiicty w ill be increased as funds ate siven. .l(JU pys for IS.tno pjges ; $20 pay for 30.ll 0 liases, aud SI .as for IWO. Doriaiioiis to I sent to the Agent, which be will acknou IWge by letter, and report to esrh of the Pas- tors tl this City. More Hun atU'iiO page ol new Julv. WM.l. CKUWDER.Tiact Agt the concern, cnrporatiim is always a mo- i nopolizer. . ' It i brn of fnecu'atiun. It i time.be repealed or modified by the Gener- commences in e ?iaping tnirij, by purchas al Assembly. j ing large tract of land, in the muUt of which Read and ratified in open O.vettion the t t up mills, it thtn tlraw to it tmlU, eleventh day of December, Ibol. CLEAXIJiQS FROM FOUSl'JV PVPER8. The London Post (a Government or;n,) reviewing the message ol President Davis, vrhicn it higtur eulozssr and emmend. by promise of goml pay, cwtistant work and facilities for cheap linn, whole laujilie. and a lare number of kindle men ami wo men, who find Out the promise of " con stant wurk' i faithfully kept, but that the nromie nf "scud nav" and " ciieap livinj;" DKCKM11KII, i 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 23 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 4 II 18 25 2 9 18 23 50 5 12 19 2f 3 10 17 21 31 0 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 14 21 23 5 12 19 20 I 15; 22 29 C 13 20 i concludes its reference teth uV.kade'ques- i?re fc.ePl 10 tila "r wn'Itf lM.T are bvo' tion as follow : "But there is another statement in our! the crPorit" grows. it erects now present American intelligence which threa-1 to which enuruious alari- a.e at- tens to put the blockade quenirm jn a ll.t !UtilH; l-i"P'"; wcre-Mii; altogether new. It is announced ihattw?n- !,eaU tr,w hriA? m ,be l,r,,bN' a::'1 ''r, tT-five vessel have set sail, apparently from I0"1? rlB Hw u; the Uidnl Xtw York, heavily loaded with Mur.e. witii lh:,t '",!:,, re espect.n:. H it it the view of their beinr aunk at the m..,i!h ,.f ' ,i" ,a dci-.p-.-i.tit ti.eru. Acc-.idii.g. k . ... ft f . a tf.il ?1i ..icHr taliiaS UIVII VII a SoutLcrn harbor. ow, in ail probability 1,1 'w,"el sll imrress or eirreu would he a 1 1 1 i- I r iu' Curn-riii Southern port, with five-and-twenty gur.keti ! l'"' "iUs,lfl"? ""' K d vessels in front of the harbor, as it v.a at fiu!"t' J " w,! he iu.m tvr ingress or egress would be aa difficult at a ol s ',,r ,rl"," ";'v pr'ioce'i, f.? price .1 0 a'l't'U 0 Mli;rl iti ; tl Sebastopool: where the Rjsian sank g-vpr- w,,,K,n2 .'"r a" "'z f g 7- cni u al of their shin wish thu ..fr.. ... d.ty, !inf! ijMie; oiv.iri tue-.rr'r4Hn the entrance of English and French veaseN lar'5 WIV W ) r,p '' """'S ''-: of war. But if the Federal Gnve.nment d-r-! c n,?" l . k" ; ire by this expedient to icliee their wni'iCI1' hnn.lrf.Uof tnujf.'U wi.kIi can-tut ships by thus blocking up Siu'liem ports, : h' ,! r"r- they must be perfectir aware thai there i ' 1 ,,c ,ru" . V,trm fur r'"';,! I'rl-ttn'i . UCl:'1i' j neir 4 n i tl a ti v i II OW A It I) AS S OC I A T I O , fHILAOt. LPlllA. fA IJenevolriit Itilituti.ui r-l.ililUh H ! rrinl Kntlnw I infill. Ul Ibe K. Ili-t )l l!li ll k und tll.lr. Ki il ul. I Cit'ird il.i n nb iil -tiitl -iili:iiir IIihum ,, ! an j 1 1 v , ilif I iv . I-im." ' tl 'tAUll O .IIN ' I EiH- U. AD CrI zi,,u. ly t!.e Arin.'g li 'i nf (il ir -,i, I ..(. Ac.,) mid III i-i ii ( , iimlitii Irrr i I -(i i,'.-. V.M.L Ali.i I.ui'ljRl' n .(n rii.ti'd! ui. mill '..tluv Ui-n.f. -i t.sr f. -m.il tliu,.i, jud Hi- M. i ; tKKMLI'IMt I'liJ-lnrd in I'.r I'l-; rurjk! , xi.l l. II,,- ulTliCli-il in m1. . Irllr eitnl.ij.i-.. in r ol vU ne. T,t " ir tlrec rlsnij .f HtnjZP ill tnt .l:.hir. Ai!aV-r. 1. Mil J.M.N JIOl t.M J H.. Aei.i.j ' : .UfjtMii. linrtnrd A-.m-inlMii. .Nil. iuiIi .iiilb M.. KIC11.MOX D TYPE FOUNDRY, The only Tlantil-u loi v ii 't ypc on Suiithciii Noil SOUTH OP BALTIMORE. 'PHK Pniprielor of the above Foundry have also - united with it a complete , . P R I N T KRS FURNISHING WAUEHOUSE, Umini on ban.!, or furni.bing t order, every article i(uiii lor a Printing Ollice, FKO.M A HODKIN . Til A T E N -C Y L I N D E R P RES S . We csi and win msiiuftrture in JticbmonJ as good an sriirlr, and at tbe uinr rimen prk'es, as any Foundry .North. We r')ecttul!y solicit the -truiu; ui lite tviuth. . IIENKY Is. I'ELOIZK k CO. We refer te every PiinU r in this city. Wt alo do tire rvry Newspaper in tbe houth to eopv thia adtr tie.ne;il fir one ui until, ndirii us one ropy of their pajier. und rrceive their jiay fr surb ailvertiement bpn Miri'hjin( five Hues tbe amount of their IS all Irin us. II. U. V. k CO. li;. hM'.ond. Ju'f 8. AN IMPORTANT DI8Q0 If IJIjr f , For the Cur of CON3UM17TION, BItONCHITIS COUGHS ; ANP COLDS. . THE MAKORA ARABIC A, Discovered by a MISSIONARY while traveling ... -? v - in" Arabia; 1 ' ALL who are suffering from Consumption should use the MAKOUA AKABICA, discovered by a Missionary in Arabia. , - I , , t , . 1 Allviho are tbreatened with ConsutDptioo should use tbe MAKOKA AKABICA, discovered by a Mia sionary ia Arabia. J1 T ' ' ' ' All who are cuUcrins; from Uroavhitw atiouiu use the MAKOUA AKA131CA, discovered by a Missiopary in Arabia. , .... . All who are suffering from Sore Throat, Cougha anil Colds, should use tho MAKOKA AKABICA, disco vcresd by a Missionary in Arabia. " , All who are auilermg from Asthma, Scrofula and Jm purities of the Blood should use die MAKOKA AI'A- UILA, discovered by a Missionary in Arabia. , . It cures uonsuniplloii. It cures Bronchitis. t t ' ' ,!1 It cures Soie Throat, Cougha and Colds. -It cures Asihws, Scrofula, and Impurities of the Blood. 'This unequalled remedy is now lor the first lime in troduced lo the public. , f It was providentially discovered ly Missionary while traveling in Arabia. He waseured of Consump tion by its use, alter his case had been pronounced hope less by learned rbysiciaus in turi'pe. tie lias rorwartu-d to ua m writing, a fujl account of his own extraordinary cure, and of a number of other curea which have come under his observation, and alsu a full account of lha medicine. ' . Al bis request, and impelled by a desire to extend a knowledge of thia remedy to tbe public, e have had his communication printed in pamphlet form for tree distribution, ' Its interest ie enhanced by an arronn wlueii na giea ol some of the scenes of the Syrian mae sacres, which ha obtained from those who were euflviet in that awful tragedy. . .. Thia pamphlet may be cbtaincd at our office, or it will be sent free by mail to all who apply for it. Wa import the MAKOKA ARABICA direct from Smyrnathrough lha bouse of Cleon it Uylippua, and we have always on hand a full supply put up in boitlra ready lor use with full directions . . , . Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by nail, on leceip of price, and 24 cents for postage. For sale, wholesale and retail, be LEEDS, tilLMOKE k CO., Importers of Drugs and Medicines, CI Liberty M., .N. Y. Also, by Druggists generally. March 19. 84ISma ..' . f, j-', i ti, i . ("Ill pvi i - , . H ti ., . ..t ,i. ';,.:n iit- lur. irate at once an end of the'blotkde in cvtry in-' Ut bl l,,at w!,lc?l h ,,?" " tance io which their ijew.pliri is to applv. , ful l!l l"'lv.:.j.iU it-, ade, let thew be as "effective" as ther ma v; P"r manuUiure with mcreatni nkill and wherever the Federal fi ivvrnment ulull !anJ """""V The gc-neral result i ,-Jit.ty ( thus iuhstitute sunken vec! f.r iu ship- iaMac"eal'"e bl g '". Ul" , orP of-war, then the blockade is t nnce tennt- !.UiU cnavt ""'ler any tariif. Bated by the consent of ail nations." Rkcoomtiox. The same article in the Post ues this remarkable language I With a view of observing strict ngatral jty between the contending States, we have carefully refrained from olficiallr rccogniz ing the .South; but the time has certainly arrived at which we cease altogether to be lieve the noisibU re-oion of the States, and at which we mast, at all event, reconhtejit; to be. The enterprising Manufacturers riira-li-liiliii. P . ' l) ur fi-i i.ftlir I) r. il. i-. i:uw.i;! hi:akj u !;li,, pr-.'.i.. r;i:!. F.i;;ijnii.i)..c,aarv. Msr,-li '. ' sl-H,,, corriijsi "ccrriNgj- SOUTHERN FIELD and FIRESIDE, 1 Wei kl J Literary and l;rirulloral Paprr, rublixhrd in injuria, Ciorjia, DIl. I). Lilt:. Agncuiloral Editor. . W. V. MA.., Literary Editor. rlIs ia tbe title of a VV.rlly paper, devoted to As- uculture, Liteiaiure and Art, which 1 am publish, ing in Augusta, lieoigia. It will be in quaru form of eight pages, folio siteeach issue lo contain furiy co lumns of natter. It will be in general sivle similar to, and in sir somewbst largrr than the New York Led ger. It will be published on good book paper, slid w ill lie in mschsuical eircutioa in the Ust style of typo, gmphijal art. In utility, it wilt be all tbst the le.i si ritultttral seienee and prsetifsl knowledge if the ttoutb r iu (uniih. . A werVly visitor to the homes of South ern p!nt.T and farmers, it will be mora tiarlul snd srceptalle to 'hem liunauy uouthly journal of equal Oieiil. My aim ie la esisMi-ti a paperllhal will be a eihirle of information that will be ufu to f-olythtrn dsutere and tiimci,, and a repusiiory of Koutbern Ibouitht, imagtiiaiion and taste, in the realm of Literature and Art; and lo obtain far it such aneitealof patronage and success aa will ju.'ily the mot liberal cmieia linn to ail its eontritioturs. Able and eiperienred edi lrsia engaged, and slep aie in progies to srrure runtri'.Hitiuns from the most pleasing Houthern writers nf bo;h seifs. Mttrh latent laieat will be brovghl la light, and furnish same agreeable surprises to ecuibero people. " Fail csany a gaa of purest tsy serene." will fluh lirtiire the admiring eyes, and causa a gine- ri glow ia Wouthrrn geniu. The Aiiiculiursi Editor will be Dr. Daniel Lee, the distin jui!ied PmtVwor of Agr icsHur in ihe t'nuntay ,. lii-orjia editor for many years pal if iheKuothrrri ?ulu4ior, and a leading euntriliuiar to many 2oith it n agr cultural jrumala of the bighe.l reputation. Dm Literary Kditnr will W Mr. W. V. Mann, of iliic,ty, an srrcm jili. tied writer.nl fine lastt and echo. l-irly a'taiiiment, wan, having irtirrd from the actie ii.ut. ii siiii r ihe Jst if Jsnusry, '. duties of ihe legs! pr olrirn .jnl msny yrarsin Eu rope a n waslur sever alyeare the Pan eorrepntdrt o ihe .National (utrlligenrer, asd Houthern Literary Me.scnger. Terms Cash in advanre, $3 a yesr. UiiU eurrenl in the t?Ute from which ibey are sect reeeivrd at par. I AMES GARDNER. Attg'isU, Geo. 35 t -J tr AVOOLKX SOCKS! U- .'.. fTIi. si I.MW.iiroiiei., f.r - The Kirk Sol-(:.rr..- v.ooi.r.N mh K-x.f.ri1;lhg .d..,f anv kif"! mil 1" iien t v nuf im-rt-h mfo. l.Ai li" AID MM lE j y.Uf U luush. Julv 31. -3 JULY 1, 1361. 4 I.L c '..u il mi. " nut iW il, djv. fur suae tirr.r uii ), ku. a'e tci .At rriiirnl tah nn Jrliery n,m the rHail m-ri'lnnt, arid wp rr tlierefore eniiel!ed, fur tht i tit, lo if lure the creilil taeis inatead of twelve nt .iii.i.. Kvrry our can seethe ieceitf ol thiseuurse a ni ti'rn iinw stand. . Tliiev ilririi ol eoriiinuirig their aeciunts will rail am) reit'e the amount due us ir the lat m mnnths. TCRKKNTINE 4: s(. !u! tl. t0 the independent confederation of the South as an actual fact. The London Times of the aame date and discwiraing up.,n the same subject, the Pre ident's fiirie, aaya t "The Confederates," aara Mr. Davis, ak 00 aid from foreign powers." This is j,,t.rh-,4n$u,j;c which a new State rau it hold if it wiahea to give its neighbors an tf cuse for recognitinjr its independence. The only consideration in such ! whether the community which demands to be recognized has the lofee and cocsUtencr which entitle it to rtcojniUon. If it be d'e facto a nation, if It prove that it can maintain its frwlmon. drnrs. llirn n(toi r , wv.vinuirui are jusunen an rmnmiiniaf.MM r. s- .. Woodes Suog Mam rAtToiiY. -We visit ed a day or two aince, the Wooden ahoe Manufactory of MtMrt. Theim & Fran, nf .i . "i . inia viiv, wiuiae auveriuetneni apticars in K. IJ. VAITT, CHAPEL HILL. .X C aAVING tiitained the exclusive right fci Orange Count. In Mtl ' Fik' Metallic Burial Ca-s, would rjrrtfj5ly announce that he is now prepared cnocnniES. HTE are nm receiving a new supply of firocerire. , av f.i.'l.iws: ColToc, Sugar, Molasses, Salt. Tl'UIlKNTINK & SOX. August 19. '6 our paper M-day. We had frequently heard l'',,i!,,u tr" r",e, ";is)'t.indr.iruci.ble liuri.l . A ,i it i.. i.... . 'i i ' -i Oases. All decriplious aud sites of Common Coffins ot this establishment, but we had no idea. until our visit to it, that it was so thorough and intereotitiz in its operations as we found hse in their employ ment some thirty hands. . . -si ana are turning out about one hundred .air also kept on hand. 7 The Metallic Burial Cases will also be kept lor sale in MilUor.mgli by y,i. HAKOIjS FA KTlil.Nfi. Augusta. n of shoes per ilay. The shape and size of the shoe are first maiked and sawed out, and then it it bored and scooped out, and fash ioned at the bottom, and tand-papcred, and lined, and painted, and topped with leather, and thus finished in various rooms in the same building. Most of this work is done by machinery, driven by iteam. The wood used is gum and poplar, which is well steam ed beforo the shoe is made. We understand these shoes are actually lighter than the leather brogan of the ame number, and as for durability, the bottoms will last until the next war. learn that Messrs. Theim & cotnmuntcatinr with it Hinlr,in.t;rH Fm n frr-atiar it at ,.n,k . e .V. r . j. i . f t -i Bat if it calls on the world ttr fill. . t, , -. , , ' "' ' r Wringer, hnt ire worn in the northero Fall Stock of Shoes. i WILSON, McILVTAIXE k Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Trunks, &c, CO hs camorc Mrtct, INVITE attention t9 their FALL STOCK, wnlch 1 ia eery large and complete nd unsurpassed in va riety. Their own make of , STICIIDOWN BROOANS, are not excelled in atyle and durability. Cloie buyers, whetbrr for cash or on time, will Cod itadvantateousloexsmiaa thiaatock whan in market. Prieee and terms will b found at least as favorable aa can be had elsewhere. - Orders will meet with prompt attention. . Jfep.erahtr tl. , fit I 11 UN A WAY CAUGHT! Vri'ltKJIR.NDED and lodged in jail in llill.be rough, Orange county, N. C, an tba 14th a April, a negro man suppmcd twrtity. three or twenty f.ur years old, quite black, about fie feel nine or ten inchrslii,-h; haa twi sears sr rtus his bresst, aaya his name i Nathan, and brlongs lo Kayner Foundland, of Kichmmd, Va. The owner ran gel him by proving properly and paying all cost and rhareea. It. M. JONES, Sheriff. May 90-.3 FOR THK LADIES. IJflAI.O.N'a Paphian Lotion, for removing frerklrs - tan, sunburn and pimples, and mskire tbeakin smoolh and soft. Also Felridge's DaUn of a Thousand Flowers, for sale by i. C. TUKIfliNTINE k SON. February 7. an.. N'OTICE. t V ANTED, Fifty able bodied men, to eompleta a Couiiiany of Twelve Muntbs Volunteers now in service, to be plaeeJ aa a euard at ihe M.te Ptin si 8alibury, and Isu along ilia line of lha North Carc rolina Railroad as a protection to the bridges. Du tiea light and pleasant. Those wi.hirg to enlist can d ao by applying loTbpmsa Webb, Hillstorougb.or address na al lha Company's Bhope. - V, JOSEPH W. LATTA, Capt. November 87. 30 iw SpaulJing's Prepared Lirjuitl Glue. f f 'If in ia the kri article known for mending all kin J of Furniture. As it ia in a liquid form ilia el waya ready for use. For sale I y j. c. ti;kiu;ntine & son. Fsbrusry7. ,. J- ii i : . 1 1 1 . u aThIE mi tav soiv, WHOLESALE AND KUTAIL DKAtriiS IX Dry Goods & Groceries, Nearly opposita Washington Hotel, NEWBERN, JT. C. t V Psrticular attention psid to selling COUNTRY PltODLTE, eke., consigned to them. For Information reft r to Dr. R. Hooker, and Dr. O. Houker. Agut 13. Oi ' ""ii pi ii "ssessjaawewaBaaaswMsasaMssMswswBMMeaa ('oMar's Rat Poison, Costa r'a Bed-Bug Eiterminator j also Vnod'a Hair Kesiorative, a cerlain remc dy for invigorating and restoring the Hair, For ssle he J. C. TURRENTINE k SON. Fehruiry 7. tl- 'bloro New Goods. IINRNETT'S TOILET HE Tat. " C-OUIAINE, for lha hair, , FLOKt.MKL.a new and delightful orfuaia . the handkerchief. KALLI4TO.Y, a cosmelk, for removing freckles tan, sunhurn. Ac. . ORIENTAL TOOTH WASH, for prservla and besuliftine; the teeth tnS ium. Also . IiLKN LTT'8 FLAVORINtl EXTRACTS, for cooking, jurt received snd for sale at tba DRUG STORE. ...
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 15, 1862, edition 1
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