r AK NOTHING THAT IS NOT HI OUT, SUBMIT T' NOTHING THAT ts WRi iVC .-,...,. HY T. L. COO LEY. HILLSBOROUGH, X. C, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY G, 18(51. VOL. I. NO. 14. lr - f T E R -MS: THK JIILI SBOROKiH PKAIXDEALESl IS PCBU'IUl. KVKKV xVKTvr.nAY mohm-; by BY T . L . CO O L i: V . itttir rt i- lltijen t meet I -Vv .VroT. OJfire vp If j-ald in adduce ,lu If payment Im d.lawd " months - If d-lavcd i.mmI th--expiration of the year 3 00 t'crtlt month. (In "ilram-c,) I 00 CLVfl H.VTK&- ISTAklABUT IS ADVAKCK. t-dx Copies, t" " address, 10 00 Ten Copiw, to one address 1 00 No subscription n ii-ivcil for lost than six months. No paper s-nt "'it of tin- Htate until paid fur, or some 1...... ..IIv known to us Im ( oincs rcsi.onsihr.- for li. No pap r di- oiitiniicd until all arrearages art' pfdrt. un- ; at the i.jition of tli- publisher. : A 1 V K K TI S II M K N Ts1 Arc iiwrVd for otic dollar a s.piarc of Mvteen lines (or j the first iur.-rtion, and twenty-live cent-for cull ( - liiuiann A deduction of one-third is made in fa i or of j ti..M- who advertise hv the vcar. with the prh il -ire of ' rill.-nition. A deduction ot oiie-li.ill anemic htm -..naie Will 1"' made where tin- advertisement stands :i year Without i-liannej Business cards, not cvceedhi..' eight lines, are inserted one year fur five dollars. Court ad-Vcrti.-eiiiciits will he cl.arjred one-tliird higher than the utxivi Mten. Where the number of insertions are not iii-irU (I mi the eotiv. the advertisement will he inserted till f hid Mf and' ch ia'ed accordim; will ' at rid h .il:cicd to. These terms The Law of pels. 1. Pulrrihern vho;h) ted t:,ve express notice to the contrurv, an-coiinidcrid as w isie.n-r to continue their iUbsori'i'.i. 2. If lln-cri'iers (e-lei' the d i--, mil.HM e of their ii. wsi , tin pill'li-lc may e..i lintic to send them Kuril all areai..T are p.. id. :;. H' siil.-e rib. i s nelci ; or n-fus to take their new s papers tioJ theoHiee to vihich the a' dilcotid. they are held rt-p.nisible until they have s ;i l,-d their hills ami or.le.rrl them dise.mt nueil. 4. If mlHi-rlherh movu to ot In r pace w it hou t inform Im; the unldisher- nnt vhe new p.ipi rs a, e sent to the former iho-etion, t!iev are,-!, p-spieisilde. 5. Tliee. .ni ts h ue decidi-a Mmi re!. 'sini: to tuUe news papers freiii the oil) -e or remo n,u 1(iiil lea 'mir them un called for. is jirinui Unr evident .. ,.f iututitioual (rami. 5. The luited Statts (.'oiirtH lilVe .lso repea'edly de idel that a postmaster who nejileel to peilorni his 'iV' Pvi"'-I reHsoii.ilde iiotiee as .iiircd hv the 1'ont Vlliee Department of the neW-et ol .i person to tukc frrw, (he ofliee newspapi rs addressed ti. lum ien dern the wtijit er ILdile tu the puiiUdlier of t lie sul. crinion j.rii HAR0IS FARTHLV;, CAIIINET-MAKEB, Bll, I.HBOKlll'iiR, x . C . Removal. I HAVE mover! my Cabinet Wardroom up town, tn Mr. Josiih Turner's Bri.-k Houfe, nuir th'- Baptist church, where I can found at all times, rendy and w illine-to attend t-o any work hi my line of ' usin. I make Bedsteads. Uurcsiui, i.'andle Stands. Tafdes, and and any other kind of Oildnet Work. nd rejwiir all kinds of Furniture with neainr, durd.ility and dis patch. I Jumish Hue or Walnut Coffins at short noti. c, and keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of Tisk's Patent Metalic Bnrial Caws. Pleiipe call and trive mi a trial ; I think I can u;ive catis fctlonJh Pi y patrone. HAKGI3 FARTHING. standard KcfHT' .Xotlcc. IKBRL'ARY COURT will ion he here. At that time my term cf ottjee a standard Keeper of tjnmsie County expires. I aia compelled hv oath to make pre sentment of all those who hny or sell hy N eights and Mi'iiiuriK that have n .t been adjusted by me. I shall fait lifully dicharire my duty, w ithout fear, favor or af fection, and no one i iirht to attach blame to me, for 1 have trncn fair mdii . MARGIN FAKTHIN(i. J.-innary '.. 1 f tf . Standard Keeper. llil).lMrviiU'i !Inle Acadciu. JOSKI'II A. T1XNKX, PRivriPAi.. rP!IE M'KING SrSSlOX of this institution w ill oj.cti .Loli MONDAY, the 7th of Jnuuary, lNil, and "' tinue twettt v-one eeks. TK!;M'. l'EU SESSION: Tnitiim mi tin. Kii.rlir-ti l,r:onbes from n1 'o ? ! Irftniruaircs No deduction December 19. $iUstwouth laindratct. HILIAHOP1 Gn "WEDNESDAY. iHRt'ARY , 161. . 7 tf llilUloioti-:i IVumle oruiul Nthool. rpilK n;MLK. ACADEMY in this plan- will be 1 opened oil WEDNESDAY, the t-'mi da) ot January. Tin objects coiitcmplnled in this School are I. A Normal School of character and irradc. II. A -School wi'.lJn the n ach of the maM S. These t w o ci'.v ft- w ill ove i n t he in-t it U' ion. Yotm ladi.-s prepariii' b'l' colli l;.'. home life, or teaching will 1 1 ii.l this Scln'o' well adapted to these icw. Cot l:si: of Sirj.iK.-: A thorough EiiLiish Course, Music, and Ornamental Branches. T E K M S i' E R S E S S I 0 N : A Thor'iue'h Course, inelmlinL' Board, Music, Oil Paiitt- iiiLr and other. Ornamentals, w ith the Literary Course, per session, ;' W A Full Course of Mn.-ic, Latin, Ornament d and EtiLrlish liranclics, per session 50 (XI Primarv Enidish, for small IlKAl.RK." rN Dru?, ."Wcdicinps, Chemicala. Surgical mid Oeiital IriNtriiDicntN, 'l'ritc, Peitotiiery. I'l.-i' r,,,x1,r-'r. .1, I.M -C II T 1? V ! Ti 1 .Til M "A-ANit,AKDENSEKDS. 1 boys and uir!, Second Class Literary Coiiise, . Latin,.". Mn.-ic, on 1'iauo. Music on i uilar, . Oil Fainting, Ualr Work SO (Kl io 00 15 (K) 5 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 3 00 Wax Work flowers, fruit, each $5 (HI Grecian 7 50 Oriental, Past die. Mo nochroinalie, each, 5 00 Leather Work 5 00 Embroidery and Nee dle Work 0 00 Board, oer month 8 00 rnr youny: ladies can find hoard In the village, len Can lie boarded mid educated without monev. Chemi cal and Philosophical Apparatus, Charts. Map., Globes, ifcc, w itti Musical Instruments, will be provided. Kvery exertion made to pleaine. An epeciiil ckiss for small B(V8 and Girls. special aoiht re-i rift leirs ' , ai.-.s . red. .I'.. M ,- , .,1111 O'llO'. ,- Medicine v.irram lie-t UU ,llitV. 1-1 V - S l'll -h i alls mi"; all oni. i s c.irr ' viiinc. and "I' th (H tobcr .11 M"'1:! Kilter. .ire riii H " v . ,r. ,,i,r. rpilKSE MEDICINES have now 1 lie for a l-'Ti-l o TIH.; ;1niost every ti,e have liiahitaii a nc ,,. ,ni.,rv and H''.me imrt of the Gl"be, 1 "ul, . i t, 1, t'o p rsolis snt- diate power of r.toi ' ! if to 1111 1 ferintf n"Rr n' ' - i. ......in friilhe is'li l'de , ,. , .. ..-, varict v of n... rllou'iti. are anion blimaUdlse:nwbi;h.,K Arc well known I i . in' .llil'l''; . .,. l)YSI.rl.iA, .. . - ,., ,,,-pnre. h.altn ;ll ie. oei 1 , . , . e. .Ti i i-m . ... ... . .i ,i,. oul acrid kind , r l.-V 1 1 - ,., I. ill-, Hisicau ... i,,.,,,:,. It, -stl- .,1 y.-l.m.-h'Ji.h wh' ""'' will alllsll, ao our larue stock of superior am now ott'erinir c Keadv Made C lot ni ns . . . i i ,ii'... ..a. r i, ot r v winch are v:irrauien u ein i i s.oes. ... r . ,,,,... . i-v- I .lla.l.l i VaMille. Mll.t.l IV Dili.".' December. -tf he (list n- MEDK INK: tirst i tonia SC. . mi.. , .1 !''.. ;..oc.'.o. FINANCIAL. 9,00 anted on Due Accounts. y,(MM1 Wanted on Due Noics. 9,000 Wanted on.Saie of Stock. OUR friends ,.ud . u-t.miers will call and ay part, and bnvas licforu. oil cash or lime ; w e are done sdlin- mi iernity. I.ATIMEK cV BKOWX. !. c. 5. SAMI T.I. N. C(I.LINS, Ho iim' and fisn Ilnler, UlLLSUOKoL'H, N. (. December V 'irl-v I). "WHRON. A PJESSION 15 ALL AD. Ye men cf Carolina, Awrfe ' arise, awake ! And rt i"i the wis asumler. Of this Abolition snake; If another fold ho fastens If this.tfMi ri7 he pliex, Tn the fatal clasp of hate ami power. Fair Carolina dies. Tho' round your lowei limhs Htnl waste, His deadly coils I see.. Yet, yi t, than Heaven your head and arms And pood rijrht hand are free; And in that hand there glistens. Oh ;d what joy t.. feel I A ke n and polished u ie-knife Of tempered Stt, Ri'jlt Steel Now, by the free born sires. From whose brave 1 .in- yc sprung;. And by the noble inotlc-r. At whose fond bn a ' And by your wives am! 1 And bv the ills thev -1 Thrive deefi that trood s r,iht tlirouuh the M ve buns, l.nu'iters, read ; steel istci's head. in heaven, she will array hreu on Uie side of every oeiii'sVorth nf Uv fWic property, it ad of Uie Southern Confederacy. And a .she . rtcate m:hamt to cm": the di'Struvtina of nine (DCS. so will -all the border States ptv I cmnot tenths of Southern men w lio are redy to rwirf doubt that the Southern Republic will conUin every the half of that property. 'Hie house M summnd one of the fifteen slave StftfcA. ed w ith amicd burs:Ur, and it is dUOrkfd to lint hen will Virginia act This is a .pirMion know what w ill hecnine of the ho-pfn the capi of th.e utmost importance. Iet us see w hat reply ' tol at Wn,shLiijrUn. It bnnirs in a long account of oujrht to W made to it the value of a oay. whi hi the rerent invention of The Tribune of yesterday stated in the most poj- iron -clad ships ha-, rendered alniot w orthle, and tive terms that Lincoln "s utterty opjxiscd to any , evince no anxiety to rescue the soil of the South, concession or com prom it- that shall yield one iota rich to untold lllions in fertility, from the despoil of the position occupied by the Republican party j inn hand of the nran who ill contr..! that nary, on the subject of slavery in the Territories." Add ' It i suddenly cagj aUut the Territories ; and utt to this the announcement made two days ago iiUsix weeks a ," U?r was mdliiri): practicable in the Springfield Journal (LiiKJon's rj;an) t'fnt the Territorial qtifsdioo.'' Ir " not " of tlietn " South Carolina cannot dissolve the I nion. tAat j was tit tint u 1alxr." anned secession is treason, ik! treKnn must and j Bui il is tiresome, it is sickening. U dwell on w ill be nut down at all hazards : and we hae. these ridiculous atwl blundnmz efforts to delay w- beyond all i hanee-of mistake, a declaration of war, j tion in Virpnia. ' t i f.hy o talk alout general t onventions of pf the worst of all wars, of civil w ar. How shall this civil war be averted There We must act. agv ri. .southern or wuuihi. e must art so s to prevent nnl cannot be two opinions as to the proper, nay, the i war, if possihiv nd il not pisilde, to meet it 'inly method. The slave States must be instantly as formidably as .fiisv be. Thw cu don err and compactly united. Ibw united':' Not hy , tain'.y. (and in nn other w a,v, i by the secession of some Suites K)inr out and otliers stayinji in, and Virginia at theeH'ie?t day. I sliall not urgothis. contenting: tliemselves w ith saying: there shall be The course of affairs will "lie an argument more tin no coercion. At a time like the present, when the pet-alive tliau any I cmifil use. Ftronjrest passions that rage in the human breast Retire closing, I must notice, th significant Ikct, are being aroused in e erv corner of the laud, both J tliat ' every appeal of 1 1 will not say the sufetnw at the North and the South, a shilly-shally, yea-uar. j -ionists Virginians do not sulmiit- those who do irresolute would-lie-ni-diator policy will" not Ifej are not Virginians they ar bastard datards tolerated. It is absurd to bilk of such a policy. . ev.Ty appoai of tte nemyernas "wn ' This serpent Aliolilion. I las been roilimr '.-r v have reasoned. m- hn- It would be use'.es iiosition) base to ad ye:' is e tlireatened, not to the courrc.w the honor of Virginians but tn their fears and their fovoof monw. A point, siijWMV&Hl to he very -tning. is made about tiie re-ottenSiig of tne Atii'-an Ut- iraue, i ujoti the authority oi Vc have l.eirged alnio-i w m tears. Now, away, away wit!i I nion. Since on our own So itheni soil, Tlie only I'n ion left for us. Is an Ahiif'iuJ'i' n r-f,i. Brave little Smith Carolina Will strike the self-same I low, And Florida and (ieoriaj And Mississippi too, And Arkansaw. and Texas, And at the death l ween. The head will fall beneath the blows Of all the brave Fi t'im,. In this our day of trial. Let feuds and factions cease, Until above this howling stuvm We see the sign of Peace ; Ix?t Southern men like brothers, In solid phalanx stand, k t-ir and. (considering N iremu t it. The border States tit take sides. hosoevcr is not the outn now. is tt,mit the South. The Hichni.md Kmpurer ahout fc-.e re-otteriii ". i -i. .1 ;. al,i Vrv- i Imn it io inv rwnrer to stte. lias laKen me ti ue giounu. .u. .... -..-. . j r - - t-ifkiMm ,. laud must be out of the fnion before the 4.1. leading men .u cVfcrj unc ef the . . .. .. i... u:.. ....... i :., -v...!..,- to donate all ausMciofU on Um score, arc I 1X01. l.inco n llllW Iievvi laive ms si ... m ...... . - ., . i Washington, even if "v. Wise and his .Minute men have to take the place by storm. Hut there will be no need of this, if Virginia g.e$ out promptly. She will carry with her all the border States, and the solid front 'thus presented to Lincoln and his Wide-Awakes will. 1 am well pursuaded, be the best guarantee against civil war that can be devised. The drift of events will ne cessitate this ,-ourse on the part of lrginta. i-ei us stop at oie-e this pitiable nonsense of calling secession cowardice and urging the South to invade the North. A year ago. South Carolina tried the ol.-m of conference and co-operation. Any man who remembers the answer Virginia gave luissioner M..nmmuMf - V fiTT.' ..i.mLiuicoiau ?obtrandiotto tV;er werrign cepacity the' are willing. j'nd their people are willing, to in corporate in the Constitution of the Southern Con fcdracy a provWfiMi against thi trade, t an ir- einians askwf . ... nother poirit is this . " WeTin Mrginia, shall Ik- in constant idfcnger or inv$m of n army of fifty thousaod -nen. nml fais .lacr will une P ..i,:... ...il nr t-fr sUves : and Kn irginia nil b ; " ' -fi . " As to the Invasion, a tree Mare m aoiven . - - Kn thousand or nwy munon ----r. ft :. r it.) ...,Min itriic z t1 . i' - - , TTle other Southeni T i i" of DspilSla, 11.. .'eneml sviiil'ionis oi ii s . rlean-in- . '.. . . ..I lirocc" i tlie novei: leave the whole b nirth of lh 1 t unit loeie v , 1 witlnu ' 'v' w JOHN Saddler and Hamc tlaKcr, At 1. V. H'-St, wth's (..', Still, I. H.l, I c pleased to attend V. the "ants . frieiuN and the pubae .inT.i'.lv ci hi- l:::e ; Ins f t.,i- reiru- .;s of respir-'li"" m solut ion HllKC- halt ill the utiiRtl eonseq.ien I OSTIVKM -S. ilVestilies with al! violent pur.' (Ms. Lt-virud of nil i... ..'in...,i,.tb.n thi.ei.rh th ' I'"" nuch eases, and tiiefoiull structin i ottu is The i.t' " .. . l. and ou T in mtisw pennaneiifi) m " - .ri.,aticii fr that time, hy reiiiov:m.' ioj"" ' 1 ' muscles and lie-agents ol the j .. ..i l o.ils b Il ecliu ,' Hsh .!.:; hey operate IUV MUlll , ,, . L ... I..,, .ittjoit oriT.Uls. i" nui on inese o-i ,. ,. r found accn .m reincu r f ii... iNK1- . ,. , . , r.m the tiinimi Also Wokms, by ,l,sh,U:m ' fn ' . enures lmwels tlie shun nwmr i.lli.T.. . crKS. n (lie .1 vll-TF I t, . . eostn e Vmds. by rcs(..rimithcl.lood ,o intestinal oi ac kn.iu-n t cure I'll il n" V , iiinaniniiuio" ami rentliciiui: most deligl ' 1 hence have wot ca-i-- heen (iRAVKI. Si I KVY, ls-f... t nuritv u hi I t . . . bl'e fiarHs a"" 'v1 give to the tlicsc L 'd and all the bunors. by their cnt tic Kki itions and iv-cd the skin, and alter-iive . tha t up' i HU' '""u'jr,11f all eruptive com SlllesS. , , HKP.MKlNi' done at the shortest si' '('.. aiei in .1 nmt bii.i iuhst uitial iiiiiimcr. October :U 1 1 ' U 1 : A K r' -V ST A NJ SJL TKIMK 'CsK. HnkcrN BB o t t' I, tiOLDSBoKO', N. C. fuht-lfaiitl ilf nij s. 'A Isft-Ilii4l g'i"J X'irtfi. Meals Ready on the Arrival of the Cars. Ba-il'- taken to and from the Ifflrtjoa,) free of -Vtiarge. ;taehcd. one of the best BiThcr hops. 4. II. HAKEK. Sup i. J. J. BAKER, fiopri. tor. -t t.fr Hi . 1 lv HOWARD AMtI.VTl, rillLADRLPillA. V Bciie'olent In-titn'ion established hy specla Endow uicn. for the Belief of the Sick nnd Disttv-Sed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic DiseA,Sj aud esi'veially f. r the Cure of Disease of the Sexual Onrans. "f EPICAL ADVICE iriven irntis, by OirtAetrngr- Jl ,,1. to :': who apply by l.-ttfcr. wita a uescrjytin A r.,1 nniua 4K.ir fin&rl : From insult and from injury. Has turned to scorn and hate ; And the hnniier ,,t St rexn'mn To-day we lilt on high. Resolved beneath that glorious flag To roiiij in r in' tn die. From tin- Southern Literary Messenger. Sir iJaaby's IIUr. "We promised our readers the following letter several weeks ago, but other matters pressing themselves upon us v, c have been compelled to omit it until the prc-.-nt. Sonic parts of it are a little out of dale; bu; age has only served to strengthen the writer's ar-uiiicm . which are almost as appli cable to Nott.ii Carolina Virgin'a readers. Ln. Pl.AlNDKALi it. W sii!iiTON. Decetnher, l'iO. n the midst f the evcitcincnf and distraction j which now n-i.s siipicine in the Federal City. I find it .mite iiii',..s.sil.!e to write a studied editorial. May I not so far presume upon the good nature of i.a- readers d tne .Messenger as p. o!hr them a iiuf ied letter in place of a latred article It is the Ust 1 can d... Sor.th Carolina, true to lier bravo Huguenot blood has fulfilled h r promise. She is no longer a member of th- Republic. Exercising the un.pie's timied right of sovereign State, she has judged the measure of her wrongs and the method of re dress. , ch cmitient wisdom, she has refused to wait until the Addition despots of the North have equipped th. lr hostility with the armed power of ii ie answer. A saAtcsmau vreW aa BciontiKf cubmm; this .question in a letter to Bishop Oter and which fe rklluioBS, and SSI vs. Another arwtnncnt ro tulonrr tl, -..,.., k . . . . - mi. .ui.i .st- iiii- i hi .n iiiii i ii i i -i -1 1 i u-ni,.n i . .. . . i - . . . . took when thev came into the lSX-th uT "l ' "Vu."" ' n . m 1 sldc. rlded wncii uiey came into the L nion the course tuiunels on the-ntW n,t I l YV I "'V. I MSnf lit inn if kltvn. annul the proven of the CJoiwtitotion ; o VC thu I nion ralazent and resumed the noww .hd.-mt ...I to .1..,, is' u.Z. rTV v u i ,., .,' ".. -;::,: ' "F""! Il irhan .-I... ... f V Tt... . .1 .v inc.. soc guru out 01 toe eiiioni -me course ry. ot separate Mate action. She discharged her Fede-1 dis uthcrn negroes hy .Northin abolitio,,ist. ' For the mat- t.Cr tlf tlllS Rhrll.iwi.it .ilia ..;,i, r TI... :i.i .. i i..:.. .. ... ; .... nit, icanui inais i..v u,o, i."ssi. oiooc 01 iiiiiiungin me l nion is j ot sejiaration hilig been endured and none hi uie oauoi-oox. inai ngtitliig has airea.lv i oucreii I answer i... i ...i -i.i.i " ! ,' ' v . . v. w. ii.i lint, ,.. ail" ASM-il I ' . IIC III V i I 111 MUri B 11 II t ....... , .7 . . . I . . - .1 ...i., iui s; Ullllf ears. jieoutu woi.l 1 stir, in such agent. How else could she act? " Fight in the in the Union:-" This is a contradiction in terms, j the running off of his peace con- .re;itere urity far graurtlian men w ho deemed Lincoln's election no cause for disturbing the public pe-ice ; who would never have the. North: If y4,u wish to "trad. eax to "it i us on fair 1 iiii'ir mourns u x.ntn i aroima n.ci not ; and fn-ndly tennii. you must fulfil the relations and a. icu : wno wouiu nave auvocaied coercion a.s stnn- diiitcs of friend- at,. I nei -hi.' rs V. V.l .!.... ...l.. I..1 i. .. . . .... " . . ..us,, us . .n. ...... in... w , io.ii ..i.io .s.. ii u.c o- jireat io e-iiiisf) a i ....im, caiciiit, it tlici.i.,1 cs li.'i'l nU joine l rti'U 11 ' on niiti i aront.iii ; anu w tio nae racket their brams or ! but i h-ii o- v, .o...u , s i expedients to dcL.y, retard, an i finally to put down i tives. Would t:,:it, t j .Viutliern resistance ; v. e arc asKou bv tlic-e very : ctioii'n ., t) men (out-Herodin Hero.l, in their an.iet up their nefarious desigtis inrmi, t!u f .1 1 I 1.1.. iK-caiise inev nave icn i.isulted icv never il! make no rcial ni-i aon.s witli i on ajrree not oi,;y to let ,iar slaves alone, to deliver up the fugi rik von. be iuarantec Soiio-ni master that he should and 1 ' vr trieoc :i , i reiuatfl the ipiiet possession a""'1 peacelul cnjoMirertt of Ids pr .pwtv ? ' um is near iy. i in- trade, and intercourse of ,"tf t .r (Milition. (aire, occii'it ion. h:vMw of life, fc,. I will be met as a the fcorhid state ' wine" V ll(4jrfr dis.u;roejhle cow plain'" . llow, eloidy, plexitis. Ala venr short tine will effect The ue of these l'iUfl(rv M - Mtmsr tmprove -an entire cure of SaiV the skin. C-mmi.s Coi.hs ment in the clearj-.yi, t- cured by me dose, or hy and Ixrn rvn vr ' two in the worsV.V proprietor of tiese Medicines. REMEDIES employed in the Dispensary, scut to the Pii.k.s. T(,e r vsWf J m.omJ :'g, l,y the its of ..inlicted in seitel letter envelopes, fn-e of charae, Two urcd ef rd' '- ' 'a " or three Sliiint for postaL'c will be sci t ptahlc- Address. DR. .1. SKILLIX HOL'1. 1IT( i.N. Acfinir bnr- 11. ward Association. . i N-uUi mtu s. reel. Bv order of the Directors gwerninetit. Her Declaration of I ndet.en- dence Us been pronounced ; she is free. Aboli tionism, jVsdged in ti. language of Lincoln, to " place the pjvcminent actively on the wde of treedom," arl thus to ensure " thehttimaCe extinc tion of slavery,'' cannot now invoie the authority of law in rryiwr Wlt :L, asijtnj. m Carolina. She hs thrown off thi Federal yoke in v1 t",l," ?iilivr HKgressiol wvert or overt, ... . . . . 1 I . J L ...... . r. , im . i an 'a cases ol exireme m cm, .ncuniure iuiubu lri of coarire. VALl ABLE REP( RTS on f permatorrlm a, aDd oyli er Diseasef of I lie Sexual Or 'a us and on the NKW ,ib w as the l.Hr J FltVKU A,:i"K n......tn. these Medl and rertaiu remedy 1U vi i-"" ' j ,hject to a ret a, edicine b ,,r this sc -f-'' "'the Western 4 will .unilrt safe. l-c, i::,. lA'hcr Me" -auer.--... .-..-n iu II.,. AlllSt-- ' " e ,., .U,. -f. i 'Of ....,1 1.- entilCfl l' ..'"-W1.-1.1 rl L llftlm j.- - Xedi i (. ' Vi-i 1W Cve bee cnr.1 AIki... JA-Ks -I liav.-il. .r.-d I i'cn Philadelphia, l'a EZRA D HAKTWEJ.L, Preside"' -lr. i ol M i 1 io a. , ,. VV -s..p..r. . , (1 ..I l.y 1. 1 fKR nM I-' 1 1 TS V.- Ai . ""J Fnii.il, the 1 Hl the most beneficial re ii.Vuplioii . Ao. AViV ;iil ui (lelds to tin- mild Vrl omv. laark.itl. Mei'.ieiiii V-,i.. .v.,-,s..,, , ... ,v,o-,.,f kinds. .... so. eiu.'T tl .EeK(iE FA1RCII1LD, Secretary. !,,.-. . v of Farms 3 10,000 $ m.lt I c; LOTS, v ... REGIONS OF VIRi.IXIA. iCulpej-xr 1.1, , s t., 1... . ii .i.-A .,m..n.r.l lil -lO iiil" ' rfW'l...' ' " ... u ...ii.-n.. . J -a on thi" ttiinl II fi.iiiiw i-f tf nj a Huildiii'' U" joined bv other reiFil as herself ( ! . si III wi'.l . l. ... I... !!... .11 i - uiouuui ne na-i .ecu insuii.-.i mini lately,; we ttie Ai.iin w ith Cui.a are fre-jiiefit ai.! -TeA. Unt must cut our own throats .' The trick is too trans- wa,s there ever found a northern fWtU. ."axh enough parent I doubt not there were Tories in the Rev- to use the privileges of thi- fntercourm? as a olution who thought the Colonics ouht to i-ivade ! doak undtr wl.ici, to t ...,r with th.. J,. , r ereat Britain! i Cuba ? evtr "Why N.upl W-aus. MJch in- o. he time for conference and co-opera t: on ; terferce would immediately bring down uion was last fall, when Providence (using Jr.hn Itrown ! Northern cotmnercc re.strictirm. grievoua to Us as an instrument) sought to open our eyes to the J ImjitiC. real nature and extent of Northern hostility to the "But all this Reeuritv, and more; all these institution of slavery. Had we then consented to j advantages, and greater, 'may be obtained in the South ( arolina's noble and generous proposal, all ; Union. the South would have united with us in con-: -The ower foi,h di-solution of the Union vention ; and that convention would have laid down ! would give the South to .mure Uie North hy means this as an ultimatum that the election of a r,,.m. I .r i,.., -it;. .- i. t- . -... v .. ... . - ...ii.ii.i . yti )"'ii. .i, III I .KaiMI 141 w a, C, is mighty. I wijiihi, if I could, ritifj Uiis fact wicH truinf-ta into the ears of the solid men of traffic there. " I cannot agree n ith him Uiat "all Uiia security may ie obtajo.1 in ttie Cnion." tuite the re verse. I'his seciint), we find iUr long trial, cannot lx oiitniln.-rl in I he I nuin knt tkv . . iii 1 - j - ; ' - ...... , ..... I ll"l c ot tfieir fiideous crin.es; while the whole Mate break it up. o long as we are in the I'nion, the bristled with lavonets( not lH-ause of the wretch. ..rti. f.-.l. a li.ib;.,ii.ni.i in ll : es who had Urn already bung, hut because the I the govenmieiiT ; thinks it has a right to interfere North had espoucd their cause ai :d justified thtir 1 with sUven . and 2it-m- tliat rUrhL ahhrrn crimes. in the midst of all this Virginia sent : w e den v it I U-cltSinifi.' atir intenon tn mnli back the Commissioner of Suth Carolina sent savcry'ni the ut.'the North fo.igt the Lastliat him b;u-k tmptv handed sent him back with an ' tie oh the rii-tnirt around of a ri-H5 i,i f,n.l,;ui insult to his State sent him back w ith I.ns.f that ; -Uverv in th.- T. rriLon.-s And l o r,.!,, luicr our arm. -.1 array w as all a farre or ih.-it we )- Ian d li.s , ; puq-e to" prohibit f.n-ever and el in spying that the state of ptjhhc affairs did ' evervw ii re : he extension of slavery. If the North not demand the calliii ' of a Southern Coufcmicc ' w ill not m .;.-.t .livcrv in the whil - -cut linn hack w ith the amplest justih -atioii of I 'r.ioii last-, i- it nvt; rea-sonable to supp. tlt sw 'every Northern nt-r and Uunt at the " Vir.'ii.ia : wi-1 f.--l .nil ;... ipli-iel to rii..l,-t it when c i ' ar.-a f rcign i.at--.r -nd wi.. n that (nob-station ill ) And now, when event- havejirov.-.l that a S .uii.- in,. i It, 1.1 v i-. f .li..is.! hi tin- .ii-sirui-tj,.."; ,.r .(... i t oideretice tr i rn-cesssarv. and while we ar tfie very a.-i of asking f..r tiiat Conlereti-.. l v sectional candidate would be deemed a just and suthcient cause for instant dissolution. And no candidate would ever have been elected. Hut while the blood of her inurderwl sons waa sull irying from the soil ; while the lell of Northern churches were tolling out Northern Mmpathvfor i. . i i i ... i . . 1 me assassins w ho run paid the too lenient penalty inl"' ' oi answer tl m.-nt!,.. ""v- lor tljat which is 1.. t .... .1.11 w.h . V., !' -1.-- ' 1 "il I tiui t "ii uou,iiT i.uu , 'iir i f T 1 1" . - . .. i , ..: t - " " 1 - 1 ill I I,, iry 1" -para i rc-f d Fe,- ftiV hv Tfltl! A Dl' hy Dni--ipti In:. -win n . -s - . or s ait:. A : , taic. ,A SiUiUiv .;a . i I , ' delix.TV ..f D.-ed. I.x erv sul.s. iiif' Mfo . -,..? rs-1 - ulios, ifitons , ,. r:ri.iu IU to ij.m.i c .- li i.-l. J l.-e ol Mil- , .,,.11 ,, .,- -old V-'P Iu Uliti. f s-.tth - ..- ,i j .1 -rti i Hi- ....thev ?ht'V ' " loih' "Vj- r,,-ri..l. the iner.-w ., i -t wj.'i. all U e. ,s ' ;' t. -j tifflu n t njiuif, ctM1,t,,vlt(, flr tli(. rt.n, , tUuthe most powerful the vaUie.f Uf Ample s.-iairiti Mill l J;,.ul-,,r 'i'V "l cornian, i- ,.f contracts and proiui-t-s W. H MOKFAT. w,;'i- ;tlCr .V""--are wanted to obtain .-.,li-, rjV-r Mr. ..dw i. N. York. ,'f,,,m ifl"t brw ral inducements will bei,t.. KM.N lln;-boi-..'.i-h, ami v iT nu" ' "" -v are luakiti- J(Ai dollars j.. . , I n-ontlk' . fn" I""!-". SutK-rit.ti.D. A.reiu-1, s-'.v i ",,nly. Stamp enclosed, to F. fi I'lll W . .tvv X. i-oitKoya! V pendent State, awl Wj, flrortin !v AS yet soutn (itv, .tandssditarv and alone States as proud, as br Florida Allma and I.i . ..,,,,., by side with their brav e and bSflli ' . V"1, sii,'' i'rolin (ieonna ra. n.rt l.ii,r h . . si "Ulll Only van in this trallarn nlnlini. x.,.i (He j.-, - ............. juiel will folW'W. . Ic.;i.s cjimot k.t 1,.. i V"1 J,,,n 1,10 S Arkan3 1 wiu ten no see iri... . ii ., . iue mmicr slave JUfes no ' hat X. . """v ',,r l,IBl ' onier-:n -e t'MUOn wilt irginia lake? I k "Ounl arxJ abuse outh arohna! , ,-a!l 1 in ln.Uf.r ik; . ... :.: r . i l ..trnri! 1.. ,i...i..-r 1I..1 u-V.:..l. .1 - - v. .ms j.i.suion ini bit 011 iieart : i,tatv wui w ioe i.-uiicai tilovin-r tk-re. k that ).ich UiTi.i, sskinir t oiiferetice ;'ri are doit. moMTig m the heart , f Cvr s-m f Virginia. Ii? ja narrV VOT-V Jli",'-V of w' - -the fatu:tv f the hte irjriia -are me, 1 know tUd I swear that error wA1-'111"'1 i;i1 )"a-T ( "! our n..ldVM..ther iil r,t W recreant t . her fair ju.r the aV nv,Uivr ,hc nunlim - to ..w (1 taiiie. to her unsuIiiU.,nor. Never, never, never. : sophistry -V ,!ck"f"1- K"v,i pl-'ible will she consent Miame the infamr. tlie ; tempt to'.'-JL: ,U ovn h,nc -v-rv at- erlastm,: disgrvt of joining the AUJiuonisW .'(iulf U;,.T) ' ldor.tls a:i alhai..-e w tth the a siupi.j jiifriuity in aim 1.1c 1 ..linn. rcii! rrt ? Io in mfinl it i. a clear i tli- -un at i. '-nJi;.. fhit the North is not going to siu-1 it. u:i wa-u- ti treasure for the sik-- ti' tLT ' tri'"'g b a t reit peojdr. She l'iie the lii .T.. h no -U' h l"VJg that lie- f-au-.-we .-i arb. ,sjc,ar.- i,..t -;oir all to turn f--i. sicJ ii.n.jiii. m. ':. in t?ie .-. itr-gsir, - para tion will uri p.-av f ny thin? will. rWe have ex-iiau-toi t- .-ry o4irf.t. V are rf(ige! to di - ! rti.-ic ta.t'iU-ly no .tinT f.ur left to OS. I 14- tL.s oil. Caroline Coiintv. Ya j t'lU. 1 1 ii ( amo; r.e IbfltUcs for Virginia to pUr I ing rude blow ,11 !' iI1-Tn,",1-V ,D Uln i 1 k"k "f- the Chr; a a .puial Column. Take ute ueserter-) si(tfak awav from brfti i t . r - M, andina. 1 already rm-- v- mmi aiwtnHfr At to cnH-p al a,Hl trembling into the camrflfV her ITaroorou" for W r ,,es,ri"1 if h uken aw.V. A new jeoenues. 1.0. resetr many and great fciniUa- weH a., the Solf0"'"'1" "f lhf -Nh'r" may K f,.,rml. I,u, it Utw li in a new it.:?s for proud fcaiKmvtufbe tas not dec reed ttstio of vStT' Ut' u H'ltl' hta" "r-- the j.onts of Wir eolttmn ,oM "' " MA! 5 Uk U .bine . STVT thrtf The Union . deMrr.jed b- ' - . t f l- "1. tt-wrnuii to h-vt tne hall : .-nd tie rea. h v rjatr , vmf 1 ' i - J " ' D

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