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UNION, THE CONSTITUTION AND THE LAWS THE GUARDIANS OF OUR LIBERTY. Vol. XLII. HILLSBOROUGH, N. C, JUNE 20, 1861. No. 2003. Farmer's and Mill Owner's and Agricnl , tural Head-Quarters. ' NORTH CAROLINA ancbru .sir llbtjjiiu Width, BALI8UUUY, n. o. BOCCSSSOBS . BOIBIK k SO. 1 MANUFACTURERS OF Cultivator, Flows, Corn SheU lert, Seed-Sotcert, Horse-Powers, Threshers, Threshing, Separating and Cleaning ' Machines ; CIDER AND 8U0AB MILLS, Shifting ami Machirtrj fur Oriit, Circular and Vertical Saw ''. Gold, Copper, and Silver lta, Aau bt Dr. E O. El mtVn Patent Mill Saw HI ai Wia tar-Wheel. Iron and Drass Castings, Forcing, and FiniKed Worki of aver description ; Tobacco Presses and Fixtures, and otber kind of Machinery repaired at Short Notice. February II. T- ISa JOnN W. GRAHAM, Attorney and Counsellor at Lav, OA? an daof aoitb af Mr. Lyach'e Jewelry Stons, HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. Jan ST. 41-1; GEORGE M. DUSKIN, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ' PaV doer I I of Maj. tHrewd Hotel. Jaty it- 01- 0 12. WIZZI'Z Ittornry and 'vHHt lir at Late, ZIUSXCSCVSS, If. Cn Witlaraetir la OrangaaaJ Ik adjoining Coanltei IT PartKalar etunlioa paid la lha toUectioa f eleias. March a 140. I Urn Merck II. 47- LISr OF GARDEN SEEDS, rr Sal at lha DUIG STORE. A9PAP.AQI'. UriA.9-tai1y9is Wecka, Red Spciklrd Vallenlina, Browa diiu, Kad r ranch, Large Lima ar oiur t:tvtia. Starlet Raaaere. Ruv al Dwarf. BEKI taira Early i'araip. Early Blood, Lorig Red Mitaaiaa or " hiie etagtr.SwM I hard. DRx;oi. Parole Cap. CA M 8 SO E-Etrly Vers. FrKbOl Heart. Early Sv (at Lf, Eaily Sttterae. Early Uramhrad, Utam- adatoy. Large Late Uramkcad. Late ra.1 uttxa, G.eoa Ulaal, Krd UaU-b.fue pH-klotiig. CAKtt r U Utaag, liarty liorarberg FreM VSULirLOWER. t'ELbfe: Wimi 8eM. 8ilTr Giant, Red Salrd. UI4 R'ergrrea Ssgar. ' ft;i:i; S ER -Earlj r ram, Lang Urvea, Cherkia. EiU FLINT .Large Purple, Early Parpl. ENDIVE-(irrea tyrUd. LETT L'OIS Ear lyCarUd.B rwwa Do Ith, R ay al Cb wag. Utamiiead, W kit Cut. MKI.L'iN Natmeg.C'rtraa, Moaaiaia Sprawl. Mi;srARI-Wkiie, Brewa. N 441'1'RriL'H. OK4A. O S I' ) N -Silver "Via ar While, Large Yellow. Ptmi.Ey CarUd r Deabla, Plaia ar Siagl. P tKS.MP-Katar. F K Laadraia'e Eitr Early, Early Frame. Ryal llwa't tlarrawfat. Early May. B.abop Early. PEPPER -Large Sweet. Ball PUMPKIN C'mta Field. RADISH Lri S:arlet fhortTop, WhitaTaraif KKed. Red Turnip Retd, Long Balmoa. RIIUBARS.ar F.a Phat. H Ll r V, ar Oyater rtaal. HPIX sCrl-Raaad aey. tq'l nH -Early Ha.h, Long OrMn. TM t Hi-Large Nad. TfRNIP-Earlr Fl-t rale1i.RedTef;Urg'ifrro!k. I.rg OLifce. Uala'e Hybrid, Rata Bag ar Oweadie,. FaWaaryll. t tCT T tenant Etufleyment. JEM AGENTS WANTKIi, In every County in the United States, end est is ' ;ht m f earn of ilwkeetind moat elagiady idaatraled Warke puWiahed. 0r pasliratioaa f Ih m inter eelieg ehtrte ter, adapiad ta Ih wsi 4 ih Farmer, Morh.ai a ad Meeehaalt lh( are ablishad ia Ih bet etjl. ad Venn ia the m tst Mbssantial manner, ad are worthy a las ia the Library of aey M.ahnM ia Ihe Land. t V Fa me of nierpis and indastrioaa kahila. thia kasto'ss ttT.rr a aps-wiaaity foe aratiabl employ men I awldtMi ta b met with. t W Para-a desiring to el a Aem will rereise ttramtrtly by mid full snralcam. e.. h? ddrya ' ' . . . mm m-m m fm tt Lt. . t u. axag l,BISI,ur,ia m sy., lt.lia Xarth Swsad Sirl. Pbildrlubi. Oclaiiae M 4 185' RIBBONS. Millinery and Straw Goods Biiijii V'Vnkt"ii.k and RvriNi, 1 4rem lae vi, ft't InUutt, Itnw lallrUlktwta . No. tlfas 1 1. vie of it dii.aJ8irt, BtLllM'iKE, Mil. O Jer S'-h aaarptased ia) tha United Sltot ia aU aaJ ahaannaea. O far aoHrrioJ wd aramat Hlii Tt COFFZNS COFFINS! K. B. WAITT, CHAPEL HILL, N C, MA VINO obtained Ih eicluaive right foi Orange County, to Mil Fisks Metallic Burial Cases, would repeetfully announo thai ht i bow prepared to til all erdele fur lhM alr.'ight, iodeetructibls Burial Ceae. All derripttone and aire of Common Coffin alM kept on hand. OT Th Malallie Burial Caee will alto ba kept (or a, la in Hillsborough by Mr. THOMAS SCARLETT. Aoguatg. o Patent Window Blinds. i Great Impronmenl Soptrior ta Any 'bug In tn '"HIS BLI.NO when cloMd ahule perfectly light.tnd keepaout all wet, dual, inaecia, 4c, and entirely ei- eluilea lha light, and makes beautiful appearance on lb autaide. It ha ovary advantage over tba otbar kind and CMla bat a Irifla mora. Thia Uliad will recommend itaelf. Any on tin judge of ilaauparioiiiy over tba old alyle at oral aight. No person that hat aa tbta Blind will over order ay athar kind. Tb enVeriber will ba happy to show a modal to any aoraoa wishing la obtain Uhn.la, and recti their or dera, which will be promptly filled. i, U. BCKUICK, Kinatoo, N.C. May I. 41 - REDUCED PRICES to tbs best bis or Sewing Machines, WILL m Mil at reduced pricea Darlholp'a Plain Fsmily achin. which makea the beat and moat elastic .inch, end ia altogether the moat reliable and durable of soy yet offered for sal. Septtmbei IS. OS Fall Stock of Shoes. WILSON, MdLWAIXE & Co., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots and Shoes, Trunks, &c, 66 Mjrcaniore K I rt-H, INVITE siuntroa l th-ir FALL STOCK, wnich ia very ierge and t omplrl .and unaurpaMed in riety. Their awa make of STICIIOOWN BROGANS, are a etcetted In etyi end Jurahiliiy. CIom bayeia. whaihw for eh or no lime, will find It a,lanlatoia etarain thia stack when la market. Titer and frm, will be foaad at teaal ta favorable a aa had eUewhew. Irters will aterl with prompt aMeatioo. 8pielwr It. &9 N3W Stand! New Features 1! NEW GOODS! CALL ASD EXAM1SE TlEMtl! 'IHE eabarriber would roiara hie eisrer lhankata I l.. . ... ..j r...i. .'...,. f,..iki, oii.l aalronac while at lb eld eland- lie hae reee a aiiwiwiii.i. ... h"h"' ,,.; - rnlly ink - moved tolho enr aiore, farmer!? known aa " Kirk lead's Cofner." where ke would ba pirated to " hi friends and ptttene. Hiaalork thie eann la full and eamplele.ceaaieiing f overy grid ami alyle of Genlleraen's Fine Furnishing Goods. H frele conadcnl that be eaa pleaM all that may iv him rail, a,iti ia .alit? and pt tee, he ia deter mined la eall aa aa god letmaa any otbar Lour in Hillshoroogh He ba ale combined with hie Clothing goodetfar restnnng fertility will answei the p ir- arlaarat ef Ifry flood and tirorerim, eonaming of nearly everything Ihat ia g enerallv kept ia firet-claM cauntry alore, which he intrude 10 aril a iwa Ihelirnr will admit. lor Ih ra.h. H will Uh all kiada of Coamry Prodae that wiiltell readily ia pay meat for g,wda. L. CAR MIC HA EL. N. B.-A let of good B ACON for sah. May 43. Clover, Lucerne, Timothy and Herds Grass Seeds, For eat ky JAMES WE BR. F ear vary . ", Ka-hCJI Jtr corrEB. Siaart SUGAR, and maoyaiber Miaoaableiiticle. . .. jam K r.ntt. KDRI'CED EX. BOWE, ciiTG?TlVAXSOf UESPEC i rL'I.LY Inform their friend and ihe IreJe af Ktirlls V.JkroUt and VlrBlnltS, Ihat Ihey hare remnved U Iheir Lsrge Ware House, opp. ana the Bank of Virginia, and ha. opened a large and thiee dock af .itorr.nir, Staple Dry Goods, lf rtilizera, Swerdea Iron, Grass Seeds, Lime, kc. With Inerea! fseililiee in e.tndueting the CROCK RY aad COWVUSnlON BUSlNEHiS.snld relieved of hear rents andaiher allendtnl snense, ' oasbied ta Mil ear 0 1)1)1 at a email rommiasr-n aa Cast. Perasn titiag Daasill ia errh or ehep ad reliable H snda will In I it U Iheir interest lo s mine ear Ha -h before porthsring. Farm', tlarket ilardnr and Coantry Dsiryo, aetxlmg C. Wheat, Oaie, Potatae. Beta. Pea, Tarkeye, Chickeas, Eggs aad Bailor to Danville. foi Ml,sr infonmed that w have nprned In e"tneeiinn with anr reguUr merrsnill basinese, a msikrt fur all kind af Country Pr.slaro.fnr whi:h w will f'J h Ktihest mirkel val la Goods. A .niftw lw eslnahl FPRTIf.lZERS with a ! ipH P'viaa, Eli.l. and Rresv' pa p till"! Oasna ron-tantly an head, w tr pre aaraJio Bll all e nphratlon. ' Bowe. OKiao. bwansn. IaBeill,VAril. S-Bl NOTICE. rVCa, THE art of WEBB CICRSOX for lit year IMS. wer da aa Ih let af Jan. r?. marl aol reedy (of Mlllemeat. Call and Mttl, ay Uok M oSreev. WEBB it DICKSOM. ;utryf n- " May your rich soil,. Exubersnt.nsture'sbeUer blessings pour O'er ovety land." EXHAUSTION Or THE SOILS. The South Carolina Farmer ami Planter ayt "Cannot land be cultivated an indef inite number of year and yield good cropi to the coltivator without deterioration? Thi ia the greatest, the most important question that an American farmer ran put to himself or his neighbor. We hone that he ha learn ed before this, from what we have said, that we do not believe in the necessity of dcteri- oration nf land from cultivation, Tlie pre. ventive ia, deep disintegration, underdrsm ng, rotation of crops, including one grown especially fur manure, and restoring all the manural portions nf the crop to the ani, principally in the form of surface manuring, and tithing the product soil off of the lann to buy foreign fertilizers. Then wi: the farm support, in enmfort forever, the family of it p'Msetir, and give him an annual m enme to lav un. or lav out in iioiiroveini nta I hii i they minister to the enjoyments nf its occu-1 J : pants: ami when they grow ton numerous for the arena, there will be a surplus in store to enable the exctss in population 'to go West.' At present the excess is crowue! ut f the paternal home, because to stay it to starve 1 starve because the fer tility nf that home has deterioritr-il, and in it prear-nt condition is insufficient to sup port as large a populating as it did 'when the land was new.' Why should it ever grow old i " I affirm that no one arre in ten of our militated farms, gets a single load of ma nure nf any kind (except the occasional d nip ping of cattle that are pa-tared opn it) t often a on year in ten. II the devastating hordes called farmers in modern times had not had fertile Wet to overrun an I make desolate, there would have been a fam ine in this land, before now, that all the corn in Egypt' could not repair. ' It i uy solemn conviction that there is nt gold ennugh in t hn.tendom combined, to restore the -'i -ortn Amnc to it nng.nal futility ! I ..u-naoity s na.oe. say 10 larmers. ,..p and C.m.ider fake nne acre of po.r Und .nd mike it rich bv the f i.ais.tfil nPAPad Villi fid lIlVil. RniNl ItlC Euan., at rj a .she at 13 cmt. a buhel. Ijme at 18 cents, charcod at 8 cents rent, (pro'jib!? the cheap- est f H) bones at what the? est you. good . I , I or 1 yarn maniai? w vrm-. m ! draw it t fertilize a pr acre, and mi lod. and kt It A.aia.l fsf ttairf ll I H 1 t itf tV l at f . M fl 1 IpH ftl l the c wt. You ssr.il wish ?o.i had m-tre m.m - aw law ine tune vuia iia.E iritioAcn ail iiuii - . L - i -...: ... I I...- dred acres. tell ?, gentlemen, tne annual aepre- ciation of your gram farms, in particular, is a Irightlal anil appalling ctrcums'ante. 11 is easier to stop the mischief than to repair Suae nf the most co'ttmnn prescriptions auaa aa.l.a ok m e-am la aaxl a rs,.. ). m It it It J , .,k .. ...l..V ul c.n.r.ll. he Southern planter. For instance, one says toanotlieri stirred his aoul, and nerseil lu arm the j j"' ; A." that field of cnttoti looks bad!, Spirit ol humble boldness, and f unfaltering HI. A True Spirit it Syrhr Ii f V Squire C; bad aland, eh ? i trust in Gd. " Th" emet to me with a Ipltlut Actoutrtmtntt of our !.. I. olut quire 4'. " Yes ve run it in cotton a tw..rd, and witha pear, and wi h a shield ; j was well armored, pannpled with dll h, little too Ions. Fact is I hasn't land enough .but I due tu thee ia the name f the I.or.l coutremetit of ancient wailne. Ii.-.. i. open for m? fmce in it clear more, o thit I can seed down and r-st some Seed down and rest "the stereotype of the country! And wkitisseediojdownand i est? Taking crop of wheat or oat from a so I already exhausted by bid culture, then throwing ilown the fence, ami tarning every living thing span it, to eat it iitTand tramp it titer an'il planting lime come round again, Aa I thi i called feeding ad rest. There never was a greater falscy than this notion many people have, of resting Und be grow ing grain crops upon it. Coder such a ts Inn the lands most deteriorate and proline tinn decline. Something else it wanted i mitre manurt and better management. It is lime people should begin to think a lilile more seriously ahuut what they owe to their mother earth. Ye it it time people should begin to think. Think how tv save Und from deterioration. savinuVlovvkr seeds. Many til our perennial and annual flowers are now i ipening their aeeds, and it i often desirable to save some, especially if the plant is a rare ar choice one. redt should be gathered when dry. Dew or rain should al watt ba allowed to evaporate previous to Collecting seed of any kind. Have a numbr f 'small paper b--gs pre pared, Urge enough ta contain a much of seed aa you desire, and on which to name can ba diaiiiHtly written witn ink. When the seed-?essel is Bjt of a fleshy consistence when npe, the aeeds will seldom need any drying, and il yna are not particular about hoik, they will keep better if left in the teed, teasel. If ihe capsule ia fleshy, the teed mast bt sepsrst'd, as it wnald decav and mold, prob ably killing the teed, la drying teed, the? should not bt exposed ta ihe ryi of the tun, bat be placed in a dry, airy ahd. Prtvtm't o pulling in tha ppr bags, write I'll ri'n' frg'Mr. I Mt will ii tmi. disagreeable mistakes next spring. Keep ine aceus during me ran anu miner in a ury apartment, of n eveh temperalure. Great changes, from heat to cold, are always hurt lul to aeeds. and should be avoided, if possi ble, yet soma seed will withstand almost .1 .j .11 any urgree oi com. , If the air in the room ia moist, the seeds will either begin to vegetate, or else mold, and either will be fatal to your chance of raising plants. Too much heat dries up the seed, and thus deprive it of life. Some seed keen well a great many years, but generally they do best when town the nest season, and some must be put in the ground i in mediately after ripening. This is the case with several tree and fruit sertls. Halsatn seed is better if kept fur several j yers, the young plants are more sure to come double. A.VAI.L'ABI.E PAINT. For the information of all who are wish ing to obtain a cheap and valuable paint for buildings, I would say, take common clay, (the aatne as our common bricks are made f.) dry, pulverize, and ran it through a sieve, and mix with linseed oil. You then have a first rate fire-proof paint, of a deli cate drab color. Put on as thick as practi cable. If any one has doubta with regard to the above, just try it on a small scale- ra ni a himrl am pt it lirv. 'Keen trt llt it miisl Ho inlrail tliirlr.r lhn rnimnnn I paints, The clav, when first dug, will aoon dry. ! i-mH it in lh air under a hnllr-r. nr. 'if 1 spread wnted Immediately, it maybe dried in a I. .1 . . .1. g . It I. .1 a ... II I.. !.. ilrv it u ill h in ! lumps, and can bo pulverized'by placing an iron kettle a few inches in the ground, con- Liining the clar.and pounding it with ahil - let of hard wood, three inches in diameter, three feet long, the locr end to be a little rounded. Then sift it. An? day will make paint, but the colors despised, perseinttd man, Ir.-ii t.hi - . miy dilfer, which can easily be ascertained '"r safety, 'l is Elijah, ti.e . t b? trying them on a small scale as above in- Tih''ite, the Prophet ol t.o.l. Ii.. mi d'icated. By burning the clav slightlv, you i i"g " imcrcessinn against l-rael" I. will get a light red. and ihe g'rfater the ileal j l"-T have forsaken thy coven tnt. t .ro ?ou subject it to, the brighteror deeprr red. i dottn thine alur. and killed tl y Cnuutru fltot.'tmait. ; with the sword;! only am lt"t, mi l i'i.-v R X T K A ; r.iou r s A Sermon Preached at Pulaski, Ten. May ISih. IS5!. TO A C01?AN7 OF V0Llirjr2.1S, BY RBYavWELWORN MOONKY. tjiJ DiiJ t (h. p,.,;,,,, lhftll torll, l0 j m, aul ,,, Wllh , ,,,,, 4m, w.m a .bi-U; I , ,,,. Lld g.T ltam ; 'h p-o h-t. jhu, l, t. tW m the , d f 0ot.. j f M f ,c , , ,h O J .,f ,h. a, .use. o. Israel. l'''lnpm ,heir faced ..,. I. .v..S Ii - I Ha.tst, 41 , P . (, . . A r a fail) lsl.ialiaataiftr Ctatttiilfat 111'..-. . "V l"- , nretcner iniceen: j i. A ,rue tpirU it tupnior to the Sreatt,t material ttrenelh vf our Jn;i j tsw.lsatli was a sort ot .rc.t.d KaiDpson. en- j,!nwed with almost .uueroamr.1 pbt.ical en - tersv. Accord 112 l Iel taic-iUt 1 f k . " k "a Is U a ad ft 4 Ik a faaawl tssra BlketlaSal II iC i 1 ciiat ..I wail weiahed - ne hundred and filtv - . . 7 . ,. i .. i. .. ihiv nrtuii.ia itiur aitmri'S. a ill iiaaii an ilia I apear weighed eiih'een poontls twelve on ,cei8 (n. ,1,11 thertot was list a wea- j vert, U,,,M Matthew Mnry r. presents t . a, ..: .. i . r. ii :. him aa apprnarhiMg Uavi.l "like a stalking I mountain merlaid with brass and iron. ' a. ' -------)i 111- lid was a mere striplins, posse-aing. per'aps, 'not a lithe of ihe trrii!li that bflonged to h.s antagonist t and vet tioiiath UH p.str.e, .. -.. ..r .... 1 ) a U kt.asaw .al ft km hleli.liitre i r ii. tv. a,., - . Ii. I . j, to the spirit that a.iin.ated Ins breast, and Uf hosts, ihe God al ihe armies ol Israel,' ... .1 I I.R...I ll. ir,, .!,,. a,..l grace i car for dilficullir. when he said ! hi breth ren who besonghi hi in nut to goto Jerusalem lest the Jew should bind and kill hi n. What mean ye ta weep, and t brske mine heart! for I am ready not to be bound only, but also lo di at Jerusalem, for the nam t.f. the Loid Jesus!" What slid the Curist.au Martyrs cart for difiiealtiet, when"wita a ' glad heait and free," they went to the block, t lha rack, to the gtbUet and the stake and ; Ihenca heme With the angels tn the land ; and mans-ooa of nmnnrtality J' What did the hrave l.ronidaa rare fur alilTi. ultie.. ! win. it. ihiih tiaai u,iia. i,,v - - - , , apposition are nothing Imam wh.i h the point. Da id had no arninr, and in ... true pirii in him. This fact ma? be illus- sate only his simple shepherd's si.. ,z ;i traled by examples lakrn Iroia llie arm? of tmoiuh stones: and yet D.vi.l w t- ... ..nr. -hrist, 'and from the armies nf t'.i w.t'ild. and Goliath was sUio. I.ik.- the l'..ii..., What did Ih Apoatle care lor d.flicoltie, ! Giantj evil mur w .rid is stellar .i.i.i. I when the? went out from the council and re- j i upheld and ililendrd by f s!M"n. ! i. juiced thai they were counted worth? t-. .uf-jand walih t b? arnii.-, luvirs s i I .-n, 1. r for the name f Jesus! What .'lid Paul ; ment. AnJ yH we. prn.uj.ied !m care for tlilficullies, when in sicw t.f the ' lint, may C n. ter it tnrou; t H'.o h i b tinlt and alllietion which awaited him in I ed u ami gave himself fur u. I us evrry cut, he est -(aimed, But none nf ihese ! fictory Hut overcoioeih die wot I.I. r things in.'tv met Hciihrr count I life dear faiih." My brcthr.n, I bescrrh ton. II mini myself, to that I might finish my course 1 laiih in God " Put your raafiiniii h. i-. with j ty, and the ministry which I have re- and nut of hi lun is never re it II. reived ol Ihe Lord Jfsus.'to le.t.fy the gos-' ahle lo ave a, and able to save in. i . o.t.f ihe arace'nf Gml f What did Paul! fry. Let as commit all to linn, " u.., whenlieimin.Mtal.tedlhe Passage of I her I science wake ntfi rrsnf bd ie. and cow- in the bat n-ny, (I.) With iiiBh ritte ,! r mttntlip bv a cnura seldom amiaUl and ' aids of as all." Ihe l'i " ' ii. M,Wi.w. Ihe Hue man say it !idll b.' never surpassed !" What did llanniU il rare for tlilliculiies. when in armie hong like the tentprai id heaven upon the decltV'ttet nf the A'ps!" Wbat did Alessmler rare lor difficulties, hen he leaped tn'o the Gra acu with the hanner of Macedon waving ter hit head!" Whit dul Cyrus care fur difficulties, "when in hit tctihed chariot and surrounded by h a spearmVn, ha rashed forward to battle anil danger, glory and eons quest !" W hat did the hero Prince of Napi- than cart for ilifficultins, " when, at t'.e 'rge of Jsmtalem, ht spurittl hit barb ap the mcsti!n f ata of Ga'li'ee, t inert tht il cursion of the Rtman Eagle V Rut let us come down to later times, and to in ore mod ern men. What did George Washington care lor difficulties, when, with all the odd against him, he faced the British Lion, and fought li in till he bowed his neck to hi tii- umphant foot! Wltut did Andrew Jaikon! care for difficulties, when, with only tlir.-f thousand Southern soldieis, lie met fourteen j thousand nt Britain's bo-t and bravest troop, ' and dtove them back from the Oom i tt ( in, Thank Godlthee heroes sleep b'MMMih thu soil of our own native Soufh. Tluii si i , 1 i. ..l . ... ... 1 1 l r . ' i i wc Slinuio, we muai, e n il uvwt i. vjj i , help us. II. A True Spirit it mprrhr to f'u gat rt Social ani Military J'reitijc of m,- j'x. Goliath had obtained greai fame aa .u ."i He was renowned not onlr l!iroii"h I' but likewise through all Jude,t. i ' i man of war from his youi. up." 'I'.i-- n-m-id of his name, everywhere, -vould trili ti-r-roi inio the heart of hirn-m.e, au i aj,,-,i euuiage in the tioanin of his h u-mU. l' i,tlr is a wonderful thing, a mighty pvi iu . i.- , earth. Give a man pri-stige, mil ho'"' false and IVrble, howeter wicked R' J w o- ' less he may be, people will be i!i-p- i admit his claims and yield to ln iniln. .-.-. Many illtlitutioil, books, and ni -ii ; .1,1 some gm e nmeiits, it niay be, live a ul li.ijr- isli nut so much on the ground ul thuir ou-i IIS. as Because OI tne I)l(ll"f I0f ll ixe In taitied. Hut B true SOirit Will ei Colin' I'W i this. GnMath I'll a I his prestige ! i.il 1 1 u I4H-I whateer may be the pietiie l et;i. spirit will Connuer it. .'..W il!li I ': ". imposing scene no.v being vnuu-.l Ml I'upiiio I 111 Ilia Bits at til. I M I no Ml. Laruiel. On the tine nle. I s i- l hundred sod fifty men, the pm- soi II i They hstve the pietig of pitm i, . ja'cid inflnencrt Their raue t- m j cendency, the people art uh j ran contend with these Mii-htv li.tr.i-'. ' H'e other side, I belmld -ne m.ni : a . seek my -lif, to take it away."' I'lin- he1 I stands, with nu human aim tt In lp hiui. I'ut bold in God, he faces his furs, and r.-et-is I llifin ain.'li lumlpil ami alone. Tlie !iTi. ! nf the emm st ae t.ited and agreed in. A id nnvt the battle begins. Wasing fiin-i-r ms.i ' fi-ner, it rage, from moruina until n.. tn," I T."" 'L'!.' f-f"! '. ; ., . . litriK Tf PIiellliH, r,u one man. aiimtattMi !r a .. , , . , ,,:,.,. l i i . d fif w in ipile'f a!, tiieir.r,, ..... ' ' , , i M CuunUjrnien, th'.se who m. vr .; 1 u" "V rv!tl a"" . ' 4 - - '"' ''. ' ?IIM ?1 ItlCUl "1 i a v aa-a . ' i 14 itfctjlf tu d.U'fte the lart, t'i4 i- a 1 1'TiBi.labte f -e. 1'iey have m.iie in n ...11 . .... r. inure inoiii-v than W. t,oe i.nt - - - I than e, moreahil'S than sr. ui.n f jt ammunition than we. In th.f re-1- I- - i Ihe advantage. Hut what ..! .1 t... i A true snirit. with the blessmi: ill Inol.i,!, . . .1 j ecnrtier againsi ricn tnrsr ti io-. ; j I 'j'1 "r leiiliiiil greater, u m iiei.ting ns, ite hack the cnemr from ir r .i'n. "' "4V' uur " , " t Ita n.if vn ult-.llll til lllaat i r:ln-.'i a 'I , -r . .1 - l. .. i... . !... .1 I - . .- 1 Lord which 's great and le riliti1. and tijit j ""JMf hrnhre... to.r son. and t....rU.-i,. frame, with boii.-s like granite I si like irnn. IhoroniriilV Ijrutei-ti'tl at t -e,, faithful Ireautr." Iiust t in ih.- I. -i.! tnrrrer: for in the Lord Jehuvalt i ex r:--:-ing slie. gth." It lias been impiously ami shs'iti.'H rln n- ed. that " Miaht i K ffht." Nj. lf ii reverse the pmpnsitmn and son d h i- ihe train, R g'U is M.ghi. mm i r -rr brave, never ao tearless, never s.t ili'fi.-u'i t.t conquer a whets he feel and Inne. . thai he is in the right, l.- t a man be e..u i - c.d , that he is w tun;, and l e cannl fijht ai,.n erwise he could. This is true alisc nf i"n-; V uluaU. of arrutr. Hid ff t'aliot s. -1 t'oti-, sustain Ins infirmity j bai 4 wa ule I s oi ii wkrt Can bear ?" G .r rrt'isiction, I'lerrlioe, of the justness id err eje, must need ttren"thi'ii sttf suppm! o in this dreadful eonflici. We know the Niuth ha ben wronged. Wedcmand only ttur right e simtil? sskiob let alone. We appeal to tfie Judge nf all the ranh. ' S ine In chari-ts. and some m hotte j li t we iM remember Ihe iiamt nf the Laid nr God." Tin spirit, I erilt b liete. i more than 'hi I n t'.e closer a the storm grow fiercer, equal to all 'ht implenteiitt aad monitions ..fig, too to .tve his vessel or perish wtrn it wr that can bt beoufit afunat u. Hmte ami th wart. I pi-ar yno enmiite the I ri'isSJeot'e ygpeei 111 ,tf Jg'e istJ ') tir n i's.'!? ea i nert 9l t't Frt tu1! Marshsl, the acknowledgment of the indpeu leoco n the Southern Onfcdtracy. "Bold in our find we'll onward go, , Amuie.J of victury o'er the fiv; Hit word our renqurat can droplet, And lay the loe Iwntaih our feel." IV. .1 True Sniril it ivptrior to thtprevl fj I'mmtingt oj our Fact. O now Uol.iii vaunted ! " And when the Philistine lot " about and suv David, lie disdained fai.uj i In. as but a youth, and ruddv, and nf a !-i 'cojoten mce.A And he cnrsd htm by !'m u"il. and said to him; "Cone to me.r!ia I ill give my tissu unto the fowls ut the air, iiiul t'thc beastB of the ueld." " due spirit is the pledge of victory . Hut how diti's tins true spirit iiisuts us lit vuiin.5 1. It icaches us to ue tliebest inetn. ll iHiuticiMii ihat makes man regxrJIesis ..I e in. Enliglitencd religion is alwav ant i'u-i in ariuct tlie most appropriate und p' tiMit. Ii knntv-i that ail success is fiom iu I, ,i d hok lot supernatural help; bni it Uik-s on! pifumi: upon it. It is devouUy eii-re-Im i, ih.ii i, it relics upon its own ei.eig ei, ;i.i cm- the blesningol God. Now the means vf.H'i l;iml einpluyvtl, though exc cuinu'y '"pi". er doubtless the mi st sp;iropriate. II c.i.ii'iuly had this method of altar k drfi rf v v'tled. lie knew that ihe unly on p'.o. v t: i put nf (lie Pliilistine was liisfore ot ,t I. Th4f. (Iierel'ore, was the point to b; ti n k. d ; initl what so well adapted to tnis oji ie as ih? sling and the stone? Thus aniu'.l in- could st -nd at a distance from his iiii'iimiUt, calmly take his aim, and Piake li im'cii!,i lions u idi thut expermess which aa hi'i!0Mit he had acquired iti the use ' f thi i ;i, "ii. Hence he mould not fight in Said's ... "" ''. '"it took his sling ane trolled a s-tone . 0.- ui.nit loe, which sunk int Lis fure 1 1-1 lii.n 1. 1 id In in prostrnie upon the e irlh. S i in . iirif? tiiiSiisi'd, becaac mme was need- t; it 1,'s t'mse who Ik hi tl.emsf'hes; iii ihi(,JB!i a vise uml right use of their . it f.i ruU.cs. A man ol the true spirit Ii- nu ih s mid acts accordingly. As Cnris ii.,!i c iiio-t iik means to" make our rails nii and election sure." We must attend the ii.imu of .trace and wait upon ull the ordi n.itn't a i.l God's house. '-Remember, chris u.in pi' t.v implies an arilent, em nest, life "i lro's' f"r o'"l'.vt honor, immortality .in-! et niti Ii ippiness in heaves. A o!s we mosi use incmsto defrni our couniry and maiuiain our right. Let i'if in.'.e South be awfd; let them pies'iit an uiiiirokcit Irniit to the enemy. To till (id let paity lilies be go pefecil? oUiteratcd . that on Iran- or vestige of them shuli ffnta ii. I ft politit.il tiitks'ers and designing tli'iia 1 gt.w i 1 1 id aside. Let part? prtja lites, ,.nl pnt' pieftreitces, ami party quair-i, rtod 1 'tv i tti-rnes' let all these be buried 1 ! i-p i:t.i! the hand of resurrection Souil iii ii-r ii itiii them. Let there be no thvis ! ii- or d --1'iisiiins ; no jar, no schisms, na 1.-. w.t note. Let all n' t 111 hsrni.-n v and t i t 010 Let there be one lieai', one hand, ...- .. .. ne voice, one purse, oae swoid. ...1 ,ie he Ity linre tiif . tlii-r Vni, L r..n' .irj, iniaed in one. V. It us combine to brighten the bon!t int In.,. I os together. With ihe South thus ii-.l. . t Volunteer Companies be raised, ..,.n r ', ilriiird, ar ned and eqwtppt I. J. r '.,: ut- icady lor arrtke at a R.oitici.l'g ';i' ill ! i nu ift us an iiH'noie jnoei 'i I-1 - I'.oit f.ol ton ( ;. (! I. r Lord and repent of our sins ;ur tn il, social ami national tin. Let us vi. I bewsil our m-nil'old Iranajies if us f irs.ike them, and Leg God, for - , fully ami freely tolnrivetbc'it. us lonk to the Father, thionh J. i. ,,' the Son, trust in his mercy iiiij I 1 IdfSsitlJ. 9 - - . ........... tl .,l!l Is et . i 1. Tt . n ii it i., i ing li on our knees, tec us tu-ii 1 1 ihe North and meet the incur- 1. 1- t. t'-t- i.ti-cim.ing loe. " hat, fight . :- V s. fiit tU-m; fiht theT. wi.ii a .1 sj.rsis. Heaven knows I a na . t il I lime noetiimtv in mylu-ait -.,. i-t 'itniin being. Tit al! my bo o i hti-.w" to cry Glory to G'-d in - ' u and on earth peace, good will . at I- on-tl. " Hove peace! 1 hate wr ; f it ! holy and ptifrct hatred. 1 . : o i-.. iLv wh' ii nan " shall bi-at theif , .. !, ti iil.iuhshare, and their npeaitin- n hoiks, when "nation snail not .ml a.niovt na!iin, neither shall i m ;r any nmre.' t m tli d ir not mitt war. Pre'ii!cnt ., ' ..s l.i'c M.s..i.e tnCotigreas, "ad i n..-ts in the face nf mankind ti.4 , . pr.ie at any aicr'uice sate that of t independence.' .-. . l..t are e lo do wkett ihoa.) nir I t ,i. - or.t. II !..i, st f k oe liedand Invert a rnenilsar.a !,. ,i-.s i.it.i 'e our territory and make war i:i oi its; To thi iiienti.n there can Ite but' nitf aifaer. Inteiesls, duty. honor, love iod I ', a'l t'.tiand 'hit we should defend o. r . I es. I urn oijoed to a war of aggression, hni I l isor a war id rraisisnce reitance at i liird an I lo 'he Ut extremity resits slice rteii soto tleallw a o ' - '2. It ofi 'tctirket k 4 Sf Vit htl wmn .l.it.r. Yon ni ght a well attempt to torn a pianrt from it course at to try to Urn a use man loot In purpose. Sy or do whai i t oo av, that p rrptist? rema'n. The sw.ird cannot cut it nil'. The fires af martyriliiii ' rantiot hum it tt. As chiictians, yon ar 1 ft uuiiel to "be s'eadfast, nmoeaU'e, aU tru-tjt ahnuinlitig tn the work tha Lor). i As soldiers, are espected to imitate the I soirit of the fint mariner, who gra-nt the ) msntha. til rjt.niorf."iio. n.'Hmar. Aaft . M-Ist
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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June 26, 1861, edition 1
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