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.'i 'HILLSBOROUGH, N. C. . Wednesday, April 30, 1S63. f3T By particular request, second Tabular Esbi i bition will be given at the Masonic Hall, by tba young iadiss of Hillsborough, IbU evening (Wtdoetday,) for the benefit of Iht aoldiara. Tba doors will be opened I half past seven o'clock, and the performance will be gin at eight. Admittance 60 cents, children half price, j GT We have beta requested to give notice to the taxpayers of HilUborough, that those who fail to give In their list of taiables to the Magistrate f Police on at before the first dsy of May, will be subject to dou ble Ui. nor, rij ..",. - "' The Fsyetteville Observer bss copied from the Re corder of last week the account of the affair at Gillelt's, end suggest that it is from the pen of Cept. Turner. This Is mistake the severity of CspU Turner's hurt unfitted him for anything of the kind. But the mate- flats of the account were furnished by an officer who was actively eog aged in tba affair, and upon whose sc- curacy we bare the most perfect reliance. We are glad to lesrsj that Mr. Turner Is gradually improving, yet much care and prudence ieatill required to effect bis entire recovery. The Convention commenced its third edjourned .. f - m I m e a ' .k . session on noouay 01 laei week. un J uesdsy, a quorum being present, the Convention proceeded to Bueiossa. The ordiasnce te establieh the office of Lieutenant Governor passed the second reading. On Thursday Mr. Grabsm inixoduced en erdinsoce le provUe for the vacancy in the office of Governor, which wss laid ever under the rule. It was taken op, we understand, on Saturday, and paved. It provides that at the election in August, the Governor shall be eUcleJ for two years and four months, and enter upon hie duties on the first day of September, holding the of fice until the 6 ist dsy of January 6fi5. : THE SEWS ' We have the anpleMaat duty to-day of announcing tost t&s sokeee bars ublaiocj posasesioa of tbs city f ftsw Urlesns. The enemy e fleet succeeded in p log Fort Jecksoa esdy in the morning of Thuredsy Isst, and sppssred befoie the city on Fridsy, Usving ate mesas of defence sgaiost the flest, the city was . obliged to be given up. Geo. Lovell, it is ssid, with strew hie troops, filling back to Camp Moots, oa the JscksM Rtikoad. after destroy log the cotton and such public property as he was unable le remove. w.l. received eery lew particulars. " " I The blest from PilUbarg Lending slates that pre persiioas ere making U another greet battle Beer Cermia. . Ne general engagement has yet taken piece nesr Teratewa. The ea all poi U said le have broksa out in Llucoln'e tmp ia f astern Kealucky, end is raging fearfully. OCT TOR THE ARMY. Mil. Ilaaarr t Please sa v tn those who hare af st .e .a - a . . irienns in tnt piain fiegmtat, mat I shall (cava llillsbbroorh arid Durham's on Wed neada tfw 7& of Slav for the Army, and will take charge ol all botes ant) packages narked tu mj care, and see them safe through. Kverr mmg marked to Ktchmood, boxes well oailru and hooped. . -JQUN A. JlcMANEN. Apri S3, 1883. Tef the HiUboroogh Recorder. THE TABLEAUX. : Wc had the pleasore to attend, on Friday evening last, the Tableaux gotten up bjr the Ladies of Hilisborouth. fur the benefit of the 8oldiers, tinder the superintendence of the if t a a '. ' I accomplished and efficient manaeer. Mr. Ba aeler. The preparations for the exhibition were made with a taste and effect, as in a style, which, under the circumstances, coul J hardly have been anticipated. , In themselves the Tableaux were pleasing and beautiful the characters were well personated, and the costume, from tha emblematic represents tion of the Confederate Slates to the rich and gorgeous dresses of the Eastern Coun tries, were appropriately selected and taste sail arranged. iVeed we add, that the lair ear causa which themselvra entertained. We are happy to lern, that, in conie auence of solicitations from many sources. ni iauiea nave determined to give a second entertainment at the M amnio Mali, on Wed nesday evening at 8 o'clock.. Manv of the aceoes of Friday evening will be omitted and vinrra introduced. " , Respectfully, A 80LDI UR-fc OIITI OIITI Mm ffaia.-. Wit I 'r . wMUh'ih Salt . e tavt as e an I f K. St I M , - V . Flat River. Aoril 7lb. IB63 Daal8ia i ! hsve returned from the Salt vvorks and left oar monev. Mr. Stuart was fona to Richmond, and Palmer was like to if. ana therefore I could not learn when our oaii wooia come. It would have been here before now, but tha Branch R. R. had been 4 i , J 10 much that no train has pass tl!?.V,?ut Ther received i visraian .omore ti,e K.it away. Thev have alarpqusntttr, lhav think about one huh. I wicta ioaan uusncis. iner were anx for s to draw our money, but I concluded 1 tayeu impowved tmm " " J. i I tnaidens well became the beauty and elegance at Nashville, and refused to fight for Lincoln I?" ".'T " j" V " ,h" M ," cf their apparel ; that they . beaming brightly, any more. , . , . , t MaFit$ p. rr i ru t-tt a r r ttintl.;.. .n.l r I,.: .ii ' . j est, ULUKUE LA S, El ollkio Clerk. casta raj or sanshine and or hope apon all . w.,,., April ss. 1 aronnd, and beauteous still as hermit's n.iTviiiarnTTwn. Tl. f ; : fcaX'rS .te e,ruXrX2S. .tboops foh the war; with in own, that I would not draw it, for the will send you a Check and be glad of tne. cnarjce. i could have sold mine and yours in Virginia at 18 per sack of 160 pounds. They now put it in larger sacks. it am very unwell, and have been all the time since I left. Yours, . , S. D. UMSTED. . ' "' 4 !,' Saltyille.Vs., Aprii IJth,l8C2. J. A; Turrtntint, HilUborough, N. C. , Dear Sir i Your turn has nearly arrived. You can have the salt or money. If Salt is preferred, as we presume it will be, we must ask yon to remit us 128 immediately, to i-- j r. '.i dc up ucucicncy in amount ten wim us to pay fur sacks. We then thought we could buy the sacks Jor your Salt at 23. . Soon af ter that they rose to 50c in the markets, and they are now hard to ret at that. Or run may send your own sacks for the Salt and we will return amount left with us for sacks. Otherwise we can shiD vou the Salt in bar reia wunout auuiuonai cnarge to you or loss to us, , please write immediately. 1 Yours, STUART BUCHANAN & Co. I am elad to say. that after waitine nearly five months, and making three trips to the works, there ia now a prospect of getting it won, say in tnree or lour weeks. Every " V " -l ' ' Tu , ! ""LW'F." w. j.u .... uc,(nuulnv kdo ia mm oaii Works, as there will be a great scarcity of Salt, and the Proprietors propose to furnish wagons. , JU A. I UKRBNTINE. To'tat Poimt. Gov. Shorter of Alabama. has issued a sharp proclamation on the sub ject of planting cotton at this juncture, lie concludes by " gtvmz noticv" as follows : " I shall urrre upon the next session of the Ueneral Assembly the duty and sound policy of-taxing all cotton beyond what may be needed lor home consumption and the sun ply of seed for. another vear to the full extent ot its value, and I think it every way proba ble that persons who will persist in planting the usual crop of cotton, or more than one acre to the hand, will not be allowed to en- J joy the fruits of such a selfish and unpatri otic course. Norfolk. April 2r.-Northero papers of the 25th have been receeved here. The latest advices from Vera Cruz state that the French had resolved that their divi sion of the expeditionary forces should alone dvance isint the Capital, without delay, assuming all the consequences. Vn ar . a . ... - Dpaoiin anu bneiisD DleDiDotfnti.net ther -ye resolved to withdraw their forces, ami srch back to Vera Crot. The French ui iiwn uau vuiuoiruceu io marcn upon we City of Mexico. - - ritOM RICHMOND. Richmond, April 16. -In the Senate to dsj a bill was reported bj the Committee on rostsi Aflairs to increase the rate of pos tsge on single letters to ten cents alter the ist of dui v. lite bill was placed on the cal eodar. ' ' The Committee on the Flag did tint re port. I he Chairman said that they will re port on Friday. The design has been agreed upon, The enemy have taken possession ofMon terej, ia Highland countj, with a force of i.uuu men. All Is quiet in the Valley. General Jack son's force is incressing dailjr, but there are b inaicaiiona oi an ear V tnzttt . K . x j i t mr a. ment sr . s '9 W W It is reported that there was fierce skir- miahtng to-diy in the Peninsula. Heavy FtJeral Lou Reported. Memnhis. April 15 Northern papers received here to-day, state that the Federal loss at Shiloh waa twenty thousand, including many field ! st . a S B am at" uuuere atitea. ueneral tsuell was mortally wsimled. Crittenden, Sherman, and the two Wallaces were killed. .Two reeiments from Kentucky and two from Wisconsin have laid down their arms 4-4 Shirting, . , 18 f-8 Shirtinr, . 11 I I S-4 Sheetinz, , . II .; eves t aa .aa o ine prices ssaed in this cilv bv some dealers are 26 to 8 cents, and in Richmond Sit cents. Citizens and purchasers can tell from the azures given aoove, wnai tne inous cost . .... . . i deslers. Charlc$ton Mercury. MoSIXflTB Of GcNKaSL JoRNSTON. Atlanta Confederacjr pbl,he. the fol, lowing, which purports to be from one who was well posted aa to tha incident alluded tot . The death wound of Oen. Johnston waa inflicted on the calf of hia right leg, and was considered by him aa only a flesh wound. Soon after receiving it, he cave ao order to S5 to fcirl whn n7 mV fuj: !rlVSi tS !.iT : "isV" "'a " rJ0, C2! uniisiwii, it, uiucicii. liaii oi vu uciu, found him eahausted from loss of blood, and reeling in his saddle, Ridinjr op to him, i- v . cm a I Gov. Harris asked I "Are vou hurtf" to at . T? t ?',,BVWV.? . 1 ind &W:9X?J then, atratchinj- 10 the House a Voluminous report from PHE rarty-Sizih Annual Convention of the Pro the committee that was appointed to inresti- , ,tn, EPfPl Chorch fa the Dioce of North gat. he Roanoke I.l.nd duster was handed I VJl a IC T mo LI IIIS. I'J cenia. I iiw n (viMH.ig m cvmuaaj vi iuianiry. from his horse, and aobn after expired. No other wounda were discovered upon his per- Patriotic. J.' Starkees, Sitnnis, Esq., of viiuuoi a uiivan, t uii( ij. I., UBS refused to allow anything made in his facto ry to be sold for more than it brought before the war. , While others have ' sold yarn at $2.00 to 2.25 per bunch, he has held ft stead i t at i.uu. f Gen. Johtton was in his 60th year: leaves behind him two sons, one of whom is a Lieut. Colonel in a Confederate Kentucky Red ment. lie was related by marriage to the rresions oi Virginia. Gas. Shields Prophecy Fvi.riu.ED. General Shields commanded the Palmetto regiment in Mexico. After that campaign ne paid a visit to uoiumnia, and was feted and leasted. in the course oi a speech he made from the portico of one of our hotels, alter applauding the daring and heroic deeds of the regiment, he said in substance that he hoped, if ever he drew his sword serainsi iown uarounians, nis arm might be severed lrom his body. ; ' 4 The prophecy or self-malediction has been literally fulfilled. I -.. . L. L ea """"'f to be to his mast solemn aseve rations, the on V re-ret her ia tl.. ahpll e, it imuiiru die maicuiction ne invoked unon hia body. 'Soulltera Guardian. A Sibstitdte for CorrcK. The r round Sassafras is an excellent substitute for Cuf. fee. It is not only nutritious, but a more efficacious eorrecter of the habit, in cases of tne eruptione of the skin and Scrofula, than tne bassalras wood or the compound deeoc tion ot Sarsaparilla. It is a powerful pre ventive of cutaneoos affections, and particu larly valuable as an article of diet for Con sumptive, Rheumatic, Gouty, and Asthmatic invaiius. - A Cheap Dyi.A gf nileman has handed us a specimen of cotton yarn colored to represent copperas, which It does eery close ly. '.The dye employed is very cheap. It Lot side of which should be first trimmtd off. Make a strong decoction of the bark be boiling, and to a pot of about ten gallons, add nuic spooniui oi Diue Tttrioi. l he tarn to be colored should be put Tn and boiled' for an hour or two, and then washed as much as you please. The color will stand; an J the yarn will be found soft and free lrom the har.hne.s usual in coperaa dve. Mrs. Jacob Wilhelm, of this countr. has recently tested this dye, and any one desir : r...i -r .. -.. inr lurmcr iniormaiion on tne suoiect mav villain it vj caning on ner. ; , Salisbury WalcAman. Oblluarj. , Died, in this county, oa the I9ih inn., Mr. ALEX ANDER C. BALDWIN, in lbs Slst year of hia age. He wee a member of Capt. Robert Bingham'a compa- I oy, 4 1th regiment N. C. State Troops, and was a young -maa of strictly moral habits. t NOTICE. being the Mib of the month. EUW D LEE WINSLOW, Sec'r. rsyettevills, April IS, 1863. . 40 Jw COMMON SCHOOLS NOTICE. 4 T a regular meeting of the Board of Superintend enis of Common Schools fee Orange cionty, held st the Clerk's olfice ia HilUborouih. on Moudav ibe Slst of April, 1863, on motion, the Committee men of last year were continued for the present vear. with one eiceptioa, I. c Uenry Melons in puce of fcli Sharp, ia uiainci no, i. . , It ia ordered by the Board, that the Committee Men be notified of their sppointmeol be aJrert'sement in the Hillsborough Recorder, and they are reqoeated le msae ineir returns to tne inairmaa as required by law, and thereby ssv. ibe penalty. On motion, Dr. M.A.Curtis and Ssmuel W. Hushes were appiinted Eiamining Committee for the ensuing year j and eaid Committee will ttolj their fir.t meeting in HilUborough en the second Saturday ia May next. Applicants ir cetiibratee, ioio, aisle ana temale, are Officers ta be elected. The opportunity ta volunteer eesaee ao the ITih of May ; wbea the enrolled men ill be collected in csmps ot instruction, and after- warda assigned to compenisr, tvOtne at uace, snd receive the bounty. JOHN W. GRAHAM, first Lieut. P. C. 8. A. April?). .-. 40 ; TO THE PUBLIC. r1HE Bubseribere would hereby return their heart felt thanks and tratilude to their friends and cus tomers for the liberal support given us in our effort lo supply tneir wants at tJvnfederate prices, shall we buy Salt for sou, or shall we not I It ia twenty eente pel pound to-day cannot ba Bad at that by ae but for a aw cave. Had not soma oiners waa have more pity, better try te furnish lit II. N. DROWN & CO. April 30. 41 TilTMAWAV P A TTflTIT A PPREMEHOEO and lodg.d In the Jail at Hill. borough, Orange count,. W. C, on he ds; If of April, a If vera Mao, supposed to be siity years old, quite black, about ve feel eii ee seven inches high. He aave hie name is BAM, and belongs t Maths w Torry, at etosw Hill. Gates aounty, N. C. The owner can get him, by proving property, and paying all costs and chargse, iawm. berir. a e ,' e avti wf vn DR. ROSCOE HOOKER, WAVING been driven from his home st Newborn, " by the Ysnkees, has located himself in HilUbo rough, at the Orange Hotel. He respectfully offers his professional services to hit old friends and patrons, and the public generally. , , . v April --.. 7 NOTICE. A MOTION will be made at the May Term" of Or- ange County Court to abolish the Election Pre cinct at William Trice's.' . , April S3. 40 CONFEDERATE ARRIVALS. 1 Of, Yds. GOLD LACE, vv IS sc setts Staff BUTTONS. Infantry and North Carolina BUTTONS, zo tba. mack snd Green TEA, Confederate Gray and Blue CLOTH, CALICOS and LA WNK, New Orleans SYRUP, low by the barrel. One or two of the handsomest HOUSES in Hillsborough for sale. II. N. BROWN & CO. April S3. 40 WANTED, 10,000 pounds BACON and LARD. II. N. BROWN & CO. April 16. 39. TEN DOLLARS HEWARD. n AN sway from the subscriber shout the 12th Inst, my Negro woman CHANEY, about fifty yeara old. I no lelt aide ol ber Jare is Umngured by a bum. Khe formerly belonged to Thomas Fsucett, deceased. I will pay the above reward for ber delivery lo me in HilUborough, or confinement in eny jail. : JQSIAII TURNER, Saddler. April S3. . 40 -3wp TO ARRIVE TO-DAV, Kfaft P-nd COPPKRAS, VJJ 300 pounds SODA, 10 sscks SALT, .. 1 hbd.SUOAR. 4 dozen BUCKETS. North Csrolina make, Shales 3 4 SHIRTING, 5 bates 4-4 ditto, 300 bunches COTTON, sasorted. H.N. BROWN & CO. April 16. 39 FOR SALE, 6 MAHOGANY CHAIRS, 1 SOFA, I ARM CHAIR. &c II. N. BROWN & CO. April 9. 38 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, . ' Oranok Cor NTT. In Equity September Term, 1861. Richard Tapp, Archibald Borland, William Hobbs, rt. , Alexander Borland. Attachment BilL IT appearing to the satinfaction of lbs Court, that the ' defendant Alexander Borland, resides beyond the limits of this State, so thst the ordinsry process of law can not be served on him. It is ibertfiue ordered by tbs ioan insi fiuwicition be raid ia Ibe IlilUborougb Recorder for ait weeks, notifying ssid Alexsnder Dor- land that unless be appear at the next term of this Court, to ba beU at the Court Hous in HilUborough on the second Monday in September next, then and there to plead, aniwsr or demur to ssid bill, he will be proceeded sgaintl in the sme manner aa if he bad been served with process snd bad failed to appear, and a de cree pro eonjesto taken again! mm. W itneu, Thomas Webb. Clerk end Maaler in Equi. ty, at uffice, the aecond Monday oi September, 1861, THOMAS v Ellli, C. a M. Aprrl 9. , 1 ' 38 -6w FOR RENT OR SALE, Q( ACRES of land and Improvemenla, ih A Oil niica fore Hillaborouxh, known aa the Tl ree Tho-I mas Turner Crop f aim. II. N. BKUW.N & CO. March l. 65 JUST RECEIVED, GARDEN SEEDS, A gaod assortment. We are also daily receiving a variety of Goods. , II. N. DROWN & CO. April t. 371 Recruits for the Orange Guards. rI nib Una olservno for the Orange Uuards will soon " expire, and I wis& lo get recruits enouen ta in- creese tha present company to the maximum number, one hundred and twenty-five. Tbis company has not had a death in it since it ass been in service. Recruits will be received at the Camp near Kinston, or by n o. r. otrsybom, taq ,st HilUboroogn. One hundred dollars bounty raid, with the usual cloth inf. rations, and medical attendance. Transports- Iwa will be tarnished to all recruits. JOSEPH C. WEBB, Capt. Orange Guards. JAME3 Y. WIIIITED, Recruiting Officer. March II. 35-Bw STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, OlUNOt COCNTT. Court of Fleas and Quarter 8easions, February Term, 1862. 'P11E Sheriff returns into Court the following Real - E.ute, which has not bee a listed for tatse for the last lea tears, ta win one acre of land in the town of I Hillsborough, known in the plan of said town as lot No. SI, supposed to belong to William II. Phillips. Amount of tas due fa 47. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that the Clerk advertise in the Hillsborough Recorder for sis weeks, notifying said William II. Phillip of this proceeding, and Ibal anlvsa the ssid tai, together with the coat of this proceeding, be paid upon said lot No. 314, it will be sold according to Isw, lo sstisTy ssid tss and cost. OEOROE LAWS. C. C. C. March U. 35-ewl JUST RECEIVED, 1 fk Sacks Salt, 1U lOgatlooa Alcohol, 00 yarda Plaid and Striped Domeetice, 41 Mi!ilav Coals, Linaesd Oil. HENRY N. BROWN & "Psbrasry 3. CO. - 331 SADDLES AND TRUNKS. IV E hse rsceiesd end will sell low three SAD i neva receivea ano win ,w .um DLES, .il?-.lTRlKaw 1 Uliniill llilti Ot Krri. NOTICE WBe!dke 'hii "wthod of announcing to our friends and mi . ' "r.""T ." vu' u d to ua, that d P"cutany w uose indebt- placed our book. ,d a vu. .umuvii w euiij. wo neva lok. ..J i .i - . . Psriah. "0,M a . lfle n,Wa settlina with an. . roy ,na mm PleMur9 In-. rrgeK W..WSSJM resptfully led'to keep on h nd IVZ ' k. u. i - . ""Ppiv ol Medicines, which can will be ready and take pleasure ia be boutht onlv fo, .u 7 m -cinaa, WDtcb can "i'ai very falgb pric nd a WEBB DICKSON. April 0, 38 EXECUTIVE DEPAWMEOP NORTH CaV Adjutant General'. Office, ' General Oad.ro . J ; No. 6. 5 , 4 LL New Companies of North Carlin,Y0iUBtM ' X must be rendered directly to the 8t... h the bounty suthorized by the limZ tion to raise North Carolina', quota of trS Vfi iS' be paid to them, ea the law doe. not aHo Th. Companiee ao tendered will be organized into Reii menla by the State, the commissioned officeis of which, elect their field officere. The bounty will be paid each Company as soon as possible sfter their arrival in camp. II. No organization of Kegtmenta or battalions win' be reorganized unless the same is done by suthority of the 8tate and in compliance with its laws. III. These troop, being raised for immediate field service, should have no more baggage than each man can cany In hia knapaack. It i desirable that each man brin a blanket (if be can furnuh it,) any addi tional article must necessarily be loat if brought. IV. All communications on Military matters must bs sent ta thia ofliin. In ii.mU :n .1 . v v.uc, s, lu rcCiV( immediate attention. By order of Governor Clabk. J. G. MARTIN, Adjutant General. March 28. 37 4w To the People of North Carolina. ' AT the request of Preaident Davis, I have underU ken to collect all the Arms now in the hands of privets citizens of the Slate. For that purpose I hsve been invested with authority to borrow, purchase, or, if necessary, to impress them. I am satisfied that it will never be necessary to resort lo the use of the last named ' power. Patriot, of North Csrolins, our soil is invaded, ' snd though we have men enough to repel the invaders, our men are useless unless they have arms. Upwards of 80,000 stand of srms sre now Ivinff uselese in our - houses; iheae arms should be collected and put into the handa of our noble defenders. None but a craven or disloyal citizen wilt refuae to comply with thia requisition- I will immediately appoint suitable scents lo so through every county in Ibe Stale, empowered to bor row, purchase, or, if necessary, impress arms; but in the mesn time let me entreat all true patriota to send in all Ibeir muakets, rifles and double barrel shot guns -(good, bsd or indifferent) to the Sheriffs of the different 1 counties, whom I hereby sulborize lo receive and psy for them agreeable to the attached schedule of prices, and draw on me for the amount necessary. For good rifles and mukets, $13 to $20 each, ac cording to value; good double-barrel shot guns, from $13 to $38, according to value; other arma and parts of arms, according to valuation. I have also been requested lo purchase old scrsp iron, whether cast or wrought, and of all weights, for which I will pay for the former 14 cente per pound, for the latter 4 eente. . W.8.A8HE. April 9. 38 3 w All the papers in the 8tate copy three times, and send bills to Msj. W. 8. Aahe, Richmond, Va. JUST RECEIVED, 0?C Bushels Iriah Potatoes, AO himhrla Hlu-k E Pm. 5 buahels Lady Pass, 30 bushels Rye. HOPS WANTED. Lei all that have Hop vinee transplant three alios la a hill, work as com, put three poles to hill, cut ibe poles to gather the crop, and aave before the Hope are brown save u a greeniab yellow stste. Imn Wster, made by putting Iron scales or scrspe in vineesr, is a setter set or mordant for cotton than Copperss. H. N. BROWN & CO. 85 March 19. HIDES WANTED, : Apply to r ; H. N. BROWN & CO. Apyl 9. 3d HIDES AND BARK.. WE will psy the highest csah prices for Creea aaj Dry Hides, delivered at the at ore. Also for 1000 cords goodOsk Bsrk, delivered at ear yard, formerly known as Kiiklsnd's Tsn Vsrd. TLKKti 1IIMK & IJKU. March 4. ? . - PRINTERS' INK MANUFACTURED B. A. RANDALL CO-, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. BOOK, NEWS, and COLORED INKS, of aa st eellent oualitv. and warianted eaual lo the best Northern make. . BOOK INK at 50 cente to 4 per lb, ia csns areas to ten pounds. NEWS INK, ffins) at 30 cents per lb- fo all erdsrs of 100 pounds or upwsrds, N E W8 INK. (very fine.) at 40 cents per lb, 't ef 35 snd 50 pounds. , L . a. . a. i If etasn J COLORLU K st $ 1 10 3S per io m r and pound csns. , . Inx.tinn iVtm ,l.fiirmrni tor one month, and sending us a copy of taeFf," pay for the eame apon paichaeiei r tare. i times the amount of their bill. 8 A tsl!i- March If. " JUST RECEDED. Pieces Nonh Csrolins elM-VBRAY, 3 this. TALLOW, v.nTt. 4 bolts ARMY CB.tr CLOTH. . in IIMVABLKC8, :.,,to",ffiSrS. BROWN It CO. it March II. : - Twenty-Five Dollars Reward. - nW.SZLZuTn l..my negro boy ANTHONY. mli hot I. of a wbiti.h ysllow completion, ive feet .. Jin inches high, about eighteen or twenty . -tJ snd sol-posed lo weigh about eaebuodrea 'V '.d';. Sundred sad nfty pouad He hss a I . a -S-a and ae oo -- r - , - t ba douM ne M'a r" " ' aiva the above rswam , ..-., - Jlct Hill. CaswsU county, or eonfiaemeot In any Jell pert r - . ki - U..1 1 .o lt V WARREN
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