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T ? J .NORTH L! y W b A V i ilie . -. ; ! ' . , PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY A COMMiTTEK OF MINISTERS FOR THE JaiETIIOlMST EI'IS COPAL C.IUI1CII, SOUTH -IIUFU S T. IIEFL1M. Editm- - V S'2 a year, in advance. RALEIGH, TUESDAY APJLU L 3, 1 8 60. VOL. V- NO. 13. Business Notice. The North Carolina Chrisviax Aiivocati:, an orpro of the Gcncr.il Coi'lcrtnc.-, and ol the North l":r..!ina vonfercnee ol the Mctlioiii-t Kpisi-otial Cliun-li, South, is published in KA.EI.in, every TuLh.v m.-.n.ujr. Subscriprujri : $2 a year, strktly in advance. . idcerthiz : Per s.ciare cf ten lines or less, for first insertion, Kor each sub-emu nt insertion !. cents. All the business of the ( Mice, including advertising:, is 5 conducted strictly tiroii the cash sT-tem. "" , O R I It I X A L For the x. C. Ch. Advocate. Rev. F. A. Mood. et " Vox" populi. n of Jlav V. A Mood, in answer to -oxs article upon Conference Boundaries," has been read, and I am iust as much surprised at bis miscon- ception of mv whole meaning, as he could possi- hW liar.-. Wn " n!iin.r at the suirit of the arti- cle in .question. It would seem th.ti, a graduate of ! he is spurred else he might bring to pass the j or about the truth of which we are in doubt. Be a southern college, who had traveled over a lanre prophecy of a irood brother in the Coaferenee, bides, this offer is oot, ours but God's, we are but nortion nf t!io other Iietiiisnhere to learu how to sive souls Ci) and hal reached that decidedly en- vious position f V, 1 V. in rl.rt AT.:Ji.nJtt Ol Ul.Uj; x - x.. ... vuv. ............. Episcopal Church ?ou:h, ought surely to uuder- stand the nieaninr: of a common-place writer ! But great meu are liable to err; for " Enttre est ,-i; !,r:.:." Tt. . 1? ... .,..V1....,on emiiin to f..-ir mr nn..:li. tie pro-livities, and ays. ' I am not tne man he wouli w ish as an opponent in discussing this would have it. ) uuder the impression that, a co;i Bouudary question. soli latiou of Xorth Carolina .Methodism, would From what remark does he dra .vtb's latter con- be to the great interest of the church, and I shall clu-i .n ? I presume it is from the phrase, " I not la- dowu my pen until the woik is done. 15 j am i'-.r war :" which is sufficiently modiiied by an 1 fore God, 1 act honestly in this matter, though, as appended phrase to s!k-w any sensible man, that thn E litor himself has informed me, sonietitucs I I simph m.-int a discussion upon the subject. have used imprudent words. B.it Mr. Jviitor, he sets into you about a f'rt In the meantime, where is " Mountaineer 7"' for p:ti:iai y emlorsini my article aud character. ; Why does he not come forward to my help, wiih Pleas-? v.hi-oer into bis e ir, that the character of his pen 7 In the firmer controversies on this " Vox." can be endorsed bv a thousand men in subject, I lent him a helping hand, and now I de an! our th- Siate of XorSh Carolina, as Honor able as am- man in the S. C Conference or State. But whv tliis misconception of my meaning, to say the very least of the matter ''. Aud w'-.y the dark coloring put upon that artici" 7 Have I been guilty of Kin-' 7 Just let the Itev. gentle- rii.n.t.iv so, it lie ciio'ises, an i tlien to tne pro..t. j I am wiiliug to a I:n it that soiiie things in the ar- ! tide of Vox were expres-scd in stiong language, ' but it bv no means follows that they are false. ; ---...', I .. A hat member of the whe lti'.f' can put his band upon his heart and say thtit he is the mar. in -avidually to whom Vox refers 7 If so, let Li:n sp.ak. for him have I otieuded." As to the in.T.ort of the words nieanlv." .tu.Mar.iiv. ' 1 suppose vox un.ierstaio:s tir. m. t'i Toe radical import of ' n.ea:ly," is without ; the atout.-nient in its relations to tied and man. aigni'y." Aud. if there is any dignity m the j and in it- bearings upon the mora! and provid -n-roii.iuct of t!ie S. C Couf -reuce towards that . por- j cia: government of th universe. But at this tion of her territory which lies in North Carolina, i poi;il, I am met with :';e interroiuitary, why dis I hope the llev. gentleman will make it apnar- ; cu.-.s this vexed, fpiestiou ? Has it any practical ent. ; ob.ee ? Will it dp any good 7 Can it be of t .i v: 4 x , i ... I is mere any ti'gniry m me .igein ii . pan.an- i burg Female Col lego, leaving his oan State and i going into die immediate vicinity of tiie Carolina ; IVmalo Ci.lio-T... when that institution was nearly I crusoeil io i. -alii tvitU a neaTv ut..t. ....... eoio.g . o'i" between I'm) and S'GOO for the .support of the former college 7 Is ll.ert: ai.v aigiiuy in giving tne l.evs. J'av. i Br. ndh and Alex. Siaa.ey, two good, pious-, local j.;v:ieh.-rs . f North Ca.rolin t the pitiful -ntu of C;o'o..l for the two, to suppott them and their fa-iiiili-.s through the whol -of 1S"0; and then to give l.vo olio!.- preacher-, from the State of South Carolina, this year, the sum of il.2"2t.. to do the Fame work And yet we are told that t!r? South Carolina ( 'onferenee cannot act " nuaiily,'' i.e., without dignify! ".'" .' '' " l'astardly, imports ' t'.uiidiy," " f jarfudy." 'Why is the Cr.nferruce un willing to faster the institution of North Car.i;ti i, ii she is t:ot atraid of their surpassing those of her own State, inp -siti :! and popularity y And yet our opponent is aSVight- d at the term. I know that fiiauy of the members of the South Car-litm Conf.-n-uco are as iiiea.ab!e of actieg ' meanly'" as humau i.atui-e can lie made. But the members of that religious body do xor govern its action. Tin re are certain leaders .-I'lu ng them to whom a'! t!i' others yield a most ehceiful com- j ii.mee tie -e lew govern o.e oocy In eon. i..s".-:t, I am reou r.-t. d to f..,.r .r.o-e sk. wiiiit be- ; 1 :-.!:; -3 f the pe'i'K.n of ti.e ""rns -e of the llu tle-ri' i d Academy, asking the Sout'o Carolina C-ui f -rtn- .o take t.i-it Hjstitu: :i under their care 7 j .1. ' Tb.- chairman of the B" ird of Edaea s.ics that benever saw it. V ho f uporesst d c-u. t;oi i: 7 V hero was it pot ? What grounds had the j .'.: ;:-. r- ji e tee pray -rs ot an u.'titu.ion j 1'r-e from !! r. and numb, ting fr-un OH to W H'i'i 1.:-, aunualK '! Judge why, ye North Ca ; 1.0. v: .v :lo- oar -.ponf-nf bail fr ei b o t!te F. I'r's. oari-ei ig- is ii o-i-ife. A. !!v, X. r. c. i . j . c. tr- V,'.' -ui.?".- if is i.eeau-e th;.t 1 . .'Char- ! :,:- S-: 1 its -iesi-iMb- d i-;tr..:s o tit- S. ' --f i'e e: '. and a 10 ie pa! big the inteli led er, he wishes to occupy '' vrn-i, when It cceur.s. A ft 1 TdarcL, li'JO. ui-.. iset at le;isr. wi iiiillk's VOX. For the X. C Ch. Advocate. Tbe Eotindary Gusstion. " vox"' AMI MIMSTEUS Of LINCOLN DISTRICT- "Mr:. EpiTiui : Since setiding a reply to llev. a. Mood's arttel., I have learned that many of the preachers up.. 11 the Lincolnton District have taken umbrage at my first article, in calling them the "refuse" preachers. I anticipated such a re hull fr un the misconception of my meaning by F. A. Mood, the i'. E. of that District, and especi nl'y so from tho manner in which he expresses himsei:. The object of this article is, if possible, to dis alju -.0 tiie winds of those persons who consider themselves offended, and lit., V.'hcu that article was penned, the writer did not know who all the men were, upon tho District. If i.e bad heard or read of them, he bad forgotten. 2diy, 'They are found upon examination in tho Minutes of the Conference to be the men. at least some of them, upon whom " Vox'' has ever la d the highest estimation Some of them are nati ves of North Carolina born and raised up among u. I do at this point most solemnly avow that, 1 bad no reference whatever to the pi-eseut year ; nor did I mean, as F. A. Mood supposes, that nny of the ministers of the S. C. Conference were ever at any time , ": in my estimation of the men ; but only so in the estimation of the Con ference ; aud to this; latter i lea I still cling, and call u-ion the uneducated men of the Conference, to say' whether that is not their conception of the Platter. tt'hv have they never sent their D. D's. or A M's. upon t.ie up-country circuits" " Because, sayi tho Conftrtnoc, "they would not be sup- ! ported." The assertion is not true in practice, for I it has never been trie! : find its theory would J Jong since have been proved false, had the theory - , . , . ., i .1 1 . . :( ,IU f "LeI totc.l. No, Sirs, they strnd the less intehi- trout among the mountains, because, as the (,'in- '; ferpiieo snnnnis tJi.it nortion of territorv is 'ess . , , . 1 . . r , . - -. : the :. tonishment of on-- southprc oraeiiers when thv eomo ammn ns. , The unwilliuffoess of the P. E. to come upon I Lincolnton District, used in connection with what j I said in a former article, does not apply to F. A. Mood Tlie rfontlenmn oncrlit. not to kick before ihm,:.- Trhr-n J.is: iifimo wis e:il'ed out for Lin- ' cohiton District. T 1, T ....o,-1- 1, T x.1,'!l mv nn Xi. L.'l.eil... I'.ll A I LllnllU x .-.mix 'V " ' more attention to whatever remarks may J'o ma le : liy F. A. Mood, or any other man, until T have ' finished writing what I have to say upon Confer- ence Boundaries. Then, all who notice these ar- T..l..c ....- nn t.-. '.. ott. o,l..,l to T leivo commenced this diseussion. (" war , F. A. 3Iod maiiit tiie same m return. You wid hear from others soon, Mr- Editor. ; Wo intend, some time during the suaimer or fall j to test our strength, by calling a Convention, , from all theW 'stern circuits, at some suitable 1 plaee, yet to be designated. - , T - . T. .uore auon. ... Cottage Home, X. C. For the N. C. Ch. AdvoeatJ. The extent of the Atonement. kEasons itii; the lusrrssto.v. Ms. EniTOit.- I have thought for some time thai with vour permission I wcu'd call the aH -n- t tii.n ot your numerous readers to the extent oi . - ii ..... t."t ii . I any practical oonent : iy.it a wouoi answer i.iei'e ou-srioi.s by asking others. Is not ail truth of practical importance 7 Would (bod reveal any tiling that would i,o f:;;e::. a) oeie-Gf lo man V Ties r. r--; --.-t of great practical importance, and of mo. 4 mo- ' niont -us iit-nst. J p. It is ot great practical nrrorlanei ii :eatise ; in it are mvor.-e l the hopes ana prospects o: too race. It wiil be admitted that man can not be save! without the atonement; thca the question of t'.o extent of the atonement, iuvolvos t'i qu :stiou of -the jiossible salvation of every indi vidual uieiiibcr of the hue an fau.'ly. If hri.-t did not die for me, I c;t:i not l e saved. If I do ! ., not know that Christ die.! for me, I do not i a.o.v that I cati be saved .- And is it of i.o prac ical importance to me to know wt ether I can be.-ave.l. if th.-re is any chance for mv salvation 7 Nov." if Christ died" for a.ll men. then be died fir me because I am one of all 7 If he died to save all men he died to save me7 If he provide sal tioti tor an, he provided salvation for me". may saved I may bo If s;ilvat: lo.-sibh; to all, then it is pos- ib'e to nif'i iv.i: if i 'hrist did not die for all. then for v.homdii be j die'.' If salvation has not been provided for ail i then f .r whom has it been provided ? IfCi- ist, did not die f.r ail h r.v do I know that h : iiiel for ! me 7 how do you, ku-.d reader, know that he died for .,u ; how does any man knaw that he dii- l ! tor inni ; 1 low uo w know that he died f ir imv ui if lie did not die for ail' Ami if we do 'lot know, and can not know for whom C... i-t died. bow can we hope f r s:d vu; ion 7 what reason:. bie grounds have we for hope 7 is it net etideut thou, kin I r-V nt.- r, tint ir: hop. V ol'i.-r man. .-ire uivo! .-e-1 m t:n.s :lo.-iion ol I.e. esp-iif. ..f the rfoneiiifbt 7 But is ir s.d 1 tie die. f.,;- the ci -et 7 lio n who are the .'.'! What .tr. . 1 1 .t;oW tout wi; are o! ! it. '!(. ; 1 I' . led it to us: 1 1 is a ll ! r-Kiici-!!ii..:it it: lias i-vi wi'iren on ..iir lie 1, ; and on 1, or for1-head- !,-,- t!i : finger of iiie eternal r iir.f tliat we are or li.e eh et f i lave we l.i -ei pei iuiited to read the mystic pages of the bet ot t ate: or have we seen our nam.-s written m characters of light upon the impi f !;:,( ,,,.,. ik. ;,.-.,.:'.,.,l,l.. 1...,.... ,f : tuo oeo.l o f life' Yv'e know this is not the case. Then what hope have we of salvaiLu unless j Christ died for all 7 j '1. It is a practical question, because in it, are involved the claims of Christ and the obligations of men. If Christ did not die for all, then hi is not the Saviour of all the Mediator for all, the King over all. If he is not the Saviour of all, bo has no claim upon al! for faith in him love for h 1 in ."Talitiido to him or snbiection to his au thority. He has no el urn on those he did not i iui-noi tr. Iw.ni.fit tlo.t 1, rJi.l not .lie to save ! 1 ...... .... . . .. . If they were to believe in Christ as their Saviour, unless he died for them tiiey would believe a lie; when he comnands them to believe Oil him, if lie di'l not die for them, lie commands them to be lieve a lie; if they are damned, for n t believing j on him when he uid not die lor them, they are damned lor not believing a lie If it, is said ho has claims on them as their Creator ; not if he did not create them to save them not if he gave them being as an eternal curse and gave then: existence that they might only sulh' r ; be has no claim on them for faith in him ast't.'eir Saviour, if he is not their Saviour; no claim on them for love to him as their friend when be is not their friend; no claim on them for gratitude for what : tration. A most egregious blunder ! our fellow n.eu. This tn have no right to do. knew ve:y el that 1 Ui. , . , nt o, U , Uo o.- to -ve, an.t ,f s;..m could r- dra.ua, it i liui.-hed. ' soc. i ...... fc i itt . r i i ...... i. x. l. I tonsive. and fc.'iat I never u.eao. .1 o, !. :n-; per- ,...,!,. t ,,. 1, . ,.c , ,., ..,1,,.,. v-t..i- :n.l I , . , . , i . , t . i i - .;. ... ..fl j'.ciucT.iou is more generally uiiius in cm.- u u u xmn. u ini " .'-.." v, , ..., u t:,.v; r f...... r: !'.r I t . , , - , i t ! i hoi iu i i, vimn un.-n : i V 1 ; xS e S3 1 ..l..:.l., ..f I ft,- -"...c ,.Lv, on. I to in ' i-o.uil III all) ... .. - , v.. , r -: ir-.o , t , fit t if. ( ', til':- 1 OV WOl I '1 Si 1. C..:i J- I 1-. ....!.! 1 1,.... , ... .j.t ' Ll1 Ol ' ' i !, 1 A..!l ; lr will ho Iiom-fitivJ l,v it. Tim r,.,,U- 5. f. o- that L'1' y" tnut UiJ Ao .uL.tioLiiKoi-ill i turns t- fJie enl!-.:o till a ic,!:--..me sum v.-oulr! bo i ...x... . . y.e, 1 .:'... ;...,,..;,.. I...,t x....J.- ..t. t-.t-ty. . --s . , , ; x . i" e. J . o...t i..t.,i.i 5. ..,. w.f i either be victorious or ni. 1 ou l..u e been to ...jnfci hofo.l hv t;om V. h w- i , t he 1 cxt to 1 .' ..i. .J. ... . Kites id ! n... .,:.f i f o(mr, ;. nrMnl, it t. nU'imril w .U Vnow. For if n-A i tiood as to mler my s?-.-s, tisia liav: Kivcn 1:13 a i f,(llow- tj,;c ..i ..v-nsi-.,. If vou nk;ve, let at iT, , , ,. . r .. ..,:, ..n.'i.ila . Ill H S HI. IWIlHrJl II E'iJ.i.11111 la LIUL IU ICIUJ1U. .1V I l-iiCWH VC iiutmiu UUb in.tn.il m w , m-. . t . , . ' : 1 1 1 f - i i X fl i-VfTY 1 : '. 11 Ml "ir 1(1 ti . I II I " V I will UKiuiiLillil lici' "It: txic i,vjiji.o.ci.i om.'l. ... . " ....w... - ..,... .1 1 ' . . . 1 J JOCL NCClt llCt If I . I-1 1 in II... . v. .-.i i , . . . v.. .iv :x.ii..x. .j .1. .Lx.-n. i,-: a i,uJ,i., A. Jf oi- xi, f T,.fl.i.i , most Handsome mime -r ihh iinii;- in this i l, .....f lmU:!,..,i , . f, ... ;,, . ): .-ood . ,, ' . i . . .. 1 --i i , leiiLt aiiu luuse iiuniuris .iic ..iu o.. veo-i.x v.... . . .. x.. lx .... v."v-i..i. .I -,- i .. .-- - . I.-. oi- ,n: mould iioi:;-.: I'"s. j.ui o- mi. o i 01.1- i' ia he lias done for them when he has done nothing ! tation, iu Beaufort county, some weeks ago, ac for them. Now as no one does know, or can tually preached ami administered the Lords sup know, for whom Christ died, if he did not die for j per in a Methodist Church on the Bath Cir ali, then all are absolved from obligation to ! cuit, May we not hope that this is an omen for Christ. The law of Christ is thus abrogated, tho ' good, a step in the right direction. For certain- authority of Christ annulled the croxn falls from his head and the scepret from his hands; while his throne crumbles beneath him, ami the universe is left without a government, and man without a Sovereign. 3. It is of vast practical importance because upon it depends the right which we have to preach the jrospcl If Christ did not die for all we have no right to preach the gospe l of Christ to all. To publish a salvation to all, an 1 for all t'.it -nets not provided for all, is to publish an untruth: to preach Christ as the Saviour of all when he is not the Saviour of all, is to preach a falsehood, to otter pardon and salvation to all, I trncrl to those for whom it was not desimcd, aud t 01 ot.rt"' sr.ivai.on t ) tnoe tor Mn it. was i-ot provided. T..us presenting Christ as insiticero in his offer of salvation deceiving our fellow men. and couriering ourselves of duplicity by preach in 2 as true, that which we know to be talse ; ' the human instruments by which he proclaims it. ; And tl.otigli we do not know for wl'oui it was ! - iv. ,v i.l... 1 lo. nn.l it" it wn not ttrnviilr-1 for . ...... ..v. ..... ... ...... .. . . - - ... ! all he could tell us, for who-n it was prov:ied, i he cut'.d send us to the individual, family or na- I tion for whom it was provided. This we think he would do, and has done, and his commission is ttn r,ri:ii'!i to :i!l neoriio " (to v.- info nil the i world aud p.-eacu the gospel to every creature. AKViINlUS. F.aleigh, X. C, March 22ud, ls-JO. For the X. C. Christian Advocate. .x K"ot at His Post. Sitting j itst now in a telegraph office at W musing on the propriety of writing a piece for the Advocate, and litl'ully feeling about with thought-fingers for a subject (like you Editor of ten do) I was "attracted by the long continued ticking of the telegraph. On inquiring I learned that lev polite friend, the operator was for some cause ahsent from bis post and the operator t the other olln e were earnestly li calling" him th.it they might -end a message. His answer'' was necessary before they could consistently com mit the dispatch to the inspired wires. Tbotigli be came in vt ry soon and discharged his duty promptly, vet 1 caught my subject from tiie in cident. Not at bis post" is the reason of many a trial, lo-s, or disa-ter in this uncertain wo: I'eaeo. hope. !ve justice, wealth, heal h, che.vae-f.-r, life, anything that is dear to the heart might O -i e? . -e.. ... ' liii-'ti 1- ... 1...V -e.-i-.-Os -Jo?;".'1 rii'l'l i ' tli.'t farrow -trip, :::-! a lew nioeients ness uoght h::ve prove-: laial totitner. lie Ifirw i- not how liiiiii atotis the intelligence migut ho, yet was ;:' "rot at I.i p.i-t." i i ieniioii lb:-' iet as a censur. my frit n '. but a ao iii;tst:a; ei of sadder negligt ace upon tiie part of tho.-e whoso iio itious do i.iore cert;e dy iuvo-ve the iuteiv-ta oi" others, to a. v; st extent. Not at his p isi" . u.s tne cans i.ii'Austfn:tz of the teirible celittse of the Sua iiie CTihieoii clou mis :f Waterloo. " ha be'i shriek-. ! at midvight i ue unwary sen, !e.s Oi l.:..,,f ., '.. , : .. .- .. .; .!. -. ' "' . ' -. s? ..!;!;,- y,.. ;.t...u!s do;-;;: to .,:..! l' ' iu:: '-'..e-.r--. or ragiiig.biu.es con uivu liie's troasnres, liopcs 't-ud' n v . ; t i,:s ,,,,f" f,-. nade b ul--.-unf !..!, ! i-l reptita ion. drawn ditggers, kiiniied eiedie'.ra- innocence s tiier are to". K'."U II. v.-.-.-i. i.i.-: : b!e ..in rraVi -..aees oi go.'.. " ..o :!. r!!S post with ;rv one whoso work is wortliv ;:!! 1, heart, but by l'.:r most horribde w ith chose to vimm n.rusied to a great tlegree the in -r. r; - ..f the immortality oi' friends. ' Nor at his '- ; ' wit't ih'-.-e, rentes icings amni tne f j winged logic us of the iocs of man, when in :!i"!r j groedv i::ee ii;ey iiood ;he ruinetl ; eii v. ilti the i l-uniii:r ti.'ie oi' woe. Iu ileaveii, iVoiu the mor i cy si-n great mc--.:!ges a ft; sptiketl the i-tltiii'ul , tiiroiigs -;a:t t ve.-.dy for t'lcir gioi ions w-nk i be ! 3 1 i ib-1 ev- o;i '-a'-th ai" needed and are ''tidied ' 1 to learn ami iheii deliver whal the sk rotiid ! I tea, ii inn ;.i-ev ela-! two often, are -not at. th.-ir 1 po t" ibe n!.'-.sge (ties, tiie work oi'mig;;!- and ; a deed of gnu-:' by tb.d is h-t unto a u.-:-t aiess ! sooi and a' b-'1 hist a pierein r cry fro;.; ihai. ; poor si ui shai! or.ng the awmi ctKf.-ge upoa toe j preacher's ."tart led ears "I'm lost tteeiue ou We; e nor at vour no!. March di'st, Ix'iU. :i. For the X. C. C. A.lvee; .viiiity Coll -na..v Hill Circri';. .1 ; rre. nt vt s ;!: i j-.;.- ; ? it to ibe r-;;ow Hill cireu i-d:i-l :'.v ibe Ceibge. !! s t;:i :' - :" ' i,f were ibe:. '- . li - he-" o a was gi-!.; to ha i ; ,'itic ' in "tie ca . .. iV-.j; lo- i.v tiie tr: n i f: Cat; 1 i:ia: acre a re rev :;'.-1 yo-o iVotj; t :::s e-ieu'i. t.ud t:; :. na Pied w:th the col! -oe opera who are una are patrooeiug ti.e tiK-titiiipm Py .-fi'-lp;g their sons, were auioug the most r. edy and iher a! cent' 'ooojrs. Tin: amount which J. IVCe:Ve.l, wiien ad to tin: sum previously given to 3ro. -v....-, ...... x.. ... ...x-..x.x i.,,. ...... -.. SDtJO given by tne brethren and iriend-i on the Th:s is a little below the average that wih he necessary irom the circuits ana station 111 order to complete success, but i hope some ot the larger circuits wiil make it up by a surplus, or some of the good brethren of Snow Hill cir cuit who expressed a deep interest in the case but are not m.w in circumstances to give, will find themselves able to contribute before the close of the vear. I should like tin; last named meihod of keeping up the pleasant acqiur.u'aiiot 'nod with uiany wlio did not give, ami thus bring this noble little circuit into hue as '-one of a I. !.;.!f 81 meai!. I take this occasion to thank the friends for their cotitributeon and kindness, and especially Bio. Bailey, the Fast or for the promptness ami cordiality with which he gave rue ail necessary aid in visiting the churches audi becomi. ling ac quainted with the people. N. II. T). WiTxSox, Agent. (Irccn-boro, N. C. March 20th, 100. " For the N. C. Christian AVdvocat'.-. "A -pool Oman." Tt is said on good authority that Bishop Atkinson, while on his round of Episcopal visi- ly the good bishop, and priest of the l'arish, act on the golden rule "do unto others as yc would that they should do unto you." We take that for granted ol" course, could not be so wicked us to judge otherwise. May the time soon come, when all christians will reeoguize each other as br.tiu-cn. II. Wa:hin-r-ton, N. C. . f r,,-,f r,mr,li.i f . oil (r, . .1, Iliilil-I. 1 Mill f I - I i - 1 J MCCOUH ?.!! !'"S 1 T . ilo S;::n O H.'. I :OIlS Sii OUiU 1 OOlU It 1 - ,..,l,I ., :,. I.. I ... ft 1.1 illo. M.'l.'UUiH.i For the 5. OAA' rislian Advocate. "Lus" To "SPoi? '. Carolinian." Xoi'Tii C.!:'r.iv:iAX, ' -:-.tr S.'r : You luivc cvident.lv bade me a final adieu in no very ploa- .saiit in i l l. That is no: viy kind in you. lor though .1 saitl some tiling I a:uer rx-ppory, y..-u ! resi i .r' ,Wnf ' .-v . i rx:;iuv.- : -t"1' " J' !" 5 j i'r fchave never read ..Ars. j tirli.igxtin. a;u. hence j uo '"f, k,l,,w v''' -roiaiign ;r r-. vou never , KTl 'UfV i'.-." . '. i '' ' ar i st uii a. Aii this is kmtlniti-. cV.. it" QitOtl Vol!. .W.S Vou li;:vj lost .-,..U-to uroor. to a i nor tie but u: ;'.v t:-at Xorth CsroHna i:e!:h -r ;.es great men. do not n;;. .t:i it men. A u I ii'slri i hat the. i CU:t.v. : .iroo-i j " "Ul " ' 1 I as ijuici: j ' "'h-. e :i rign: to he Ik i; J t file wi.r.d reci i;-iis.cs great m ;s m .i.'tin: tc;us in c3 :.f i::e:i : .:... tnc e.-t'iuaTe !;!.; I Wore! putces, U; --il pve;ie:! 'rs i.s te.l ie.no:- ' I i"- 'i-"'''--'t 1!S ( OHIO .'il, II :.-V bv tilrt t.'o':! I cnee gei ertds v. Native. Oi X on ii Care! :iia are if .:( iu ab.io-t every other Si if? ; t ri e e are giatii. in trade, law, loeilieine, tliviuin- s.nd every o;her I pursuit; but I afiinn tlu.t tiie bisr .rv of t rh Slate, in si ice ol the raev Jlevol:::'ouar searches ol'Gov. Swaiu. aa-i llio very ii::'t;t:il I History of Ifewkcs. is a thy sso'-y. Ai:d il nin-t i be admit te,.i that a history, thai t ,. ,.:" i ! W .... I- l-le n: -s of ,-v. or. r.-.-l I' W:.'!tl, a:le I an lit. o i .LaWK.es. cannot iitaKi! reaoe- .e. :s a t- SU'ijeer. i:at notice do thee nobie his: oi'i' tiike oi'Meihooisai; dors it aj'-.:-ar as a 1. ..fling el metit ofs- iciety or as any f king '. A n exaiei e:i wiil j'cr'uap. be rcf.-e.-h::ig to son.e '.vbo b'bev in de.e en i nation::! ali;a';:'i:e'io:i. as --a on i is has her H.ii.iMck. Xe.v i'.-.-k lie;- II..:;jiIr...i, Virginia her '.Vashington Calhoun, and Xortli C;:r ii: Jii.-ti.;! is h'-r boast, ie r e: ton, !.' c.-lisi-ictit. b:.ie-v .-,t d:sl min-tei an ti::'ioly i',r i:t1i ,-.; una i t ernoo ieuiiii s'o a io re.-v :e.I bv J 1 ij- ;:- y. Trut be t iina . . r done i-i :!,.... plan:.. ior I : , i i vs. m'e'i d :e was I J:, -; tv ::.: ; o.l l::l:l :'vi .n ; :.: -.! joj o -;i :o! 1 e il I ii y ie: i; l e. y; ii toe ( ': : . i i - biifeei t'O ill- i ; let j torio ''-' ' tnt :' ;.' : tel. no: .) great : ::ie oe- ! ks and j .- gre.it : a. mis- I -t bow i 'ell ; of I iio-e. j 1: . iii . . ii ,s .0: e.. o 1 I cuur. :: great lies. ! if o.te to :e a i ! mark, do vou i ar tiie warning ere .iu ;ei I oa-o -. .. . i;c nutiioie .- u Hal doc-; iia J. JJo not .-now your talent, look j its t like you d'd not kiiow you had any. That is the prai-iictd c-fieei. whatever the meaning may be. M en snoitbl be humide. but not bypo-riTicai. Let the lion have and sbovv his mane, bis paw and his roar, otherwise be will be 00 lion lor in .3. Now, " North Carok-iiiai" I have u:. die most remote dea who you are, an:! do not care to 1 1 .,(. 1 1 . 1 . . , 5 .0 1 jwie.. ..,! 1 :oe;oi tio-.t:t-g ite , y. oa -:o. t o c:'.:t- j i iug you Old Kip Van Wi . io. mid I teii yon: only because I hoped you woui-1 keep the ti-vi i. Come back, and 1 wiil hereafur tail you " p. t names, dearest." " LI E. I or the N. C. Chrisiiau Aavoeate A Goci Si-ja. : itltri'tsttu ill t'i' ..o-..-.. 1 1 ', Co' 7' ijt a returning from my l.-t ti.nv. 1 rccciv! d a letter from a lady a highly valued personal friend, ami one of the lnusf hitclllgeiii, pious and uel't.l daughters of the eheveh -containing bi) ior the college, and csprcs.-iu'r her intereet iu its success and the grounds upon which she gives, in -he following appropriate hmgiiago : j::AU B:;o. Wilso.v : Enclosed please ibid j ten dollars which you wiil appropriate to the bene- tit ol -.".runty college. J jio small aiuotiu reeei- ! ved annually a tiie interest of i .tin curat ii 'is might cause many who know my cireum.-eauec.-to think the above sum too much, to give to any one cans?. But it is my Lord's money, aud i dare not keep back tiny part of the price, lest iu the day of final reckoning I be not able to give a itllin' account of my stewardship. Hitherto the Lord hath abundantly blessed me with, food ami raiment, health and , oo ,e 'a, nnd f r the Last thirty yesrs ia a considerable degree with villi DSiiV xliSKC )f " o l.i.eiVlices, aii't. ,v.,,.l. ... ,i,n xv I o r. . l.in . , , ,.5 v. . i. .. i V.'!..,. uus iar r I huv , 1 Ll tiling. ii::d 1 will trust i in -(... half of tii.- Col'. the cud. ' id the church of the present ami ooni'iig g i:cr: ! thank yo't. my f ajsr.r) f.n. y0ur donation. Mid for the i -..: ;s f -oi .;aii,ier lor ineir if j )' es -- i -rttdte in e-e . . . ... i.. J (Vi.-pc.:t (f success will b- v rht- y or ;i - u- broiher.' and S"t. wiiS t;..n ;oi t -. turn ! 1'" f'i.UiV'l .-:--riiy and ('.'!:;! .vud 1'.' s. Agent. x x g -. 1, Lie. le.LlM , nseiuities- v i I ... , ...i.l..,. u:;v stitxi yen l. i:i:;o;v ex' ! r i'-.u nied in t! u .- ...::. ,,ul i not to he blame, i 'J'hat cxti-tivaga:...-? ii. w .:: j of living is 1", 1 beeon:''!.: a e-, .1. c:oe:ot i.e e aii the et e : - . . - - . e uoitoteil. it-.; are t " . Is this vi.e v..'-ite el' money, to be ciiav o tne o :r (.-;.: io :h:::!:. Fut .:'! n. and the :o 11 co j-i-.i e .11 t .'I'i'i.'i'i i.u v. ::. Co.'.' et ji v. -e. rioo-s mere is another :-. ir. t : h I Jilaiii fiiOt is sio;: iy th: , mo di to bl.;eie a- w::: . . to a ! . :. ::;. ; i wh-. never thev tiie e. ; .:-.-:-.; to . i teoiii soeie-y u;d-.-- ' I"-a. in:. b'v tiny a re o'.v. in. t ': 1 I.v r. :, e- ov -e- :o i.e. re -; e: . : . ,1 ! i- : lav. iii to ;,.---.n':-. ne i; i.i.; iniiii v.,d -s hesqu::,: lie' ';'i lo I"; money. if vou ail are freely s apo.', I !' , ... r ! : - 'j . ' ; j - Tiov ' certa'i! 1. ban wa.Meful e: j . ill", li .O OS Li.n.XJ Mil. .. . ' ,. -oeno.mres. . ew, let us i-i'i'ovin our own pe sr.o,,j ta-tes ami baii-t -, ! and ai'ttu- h littl: pi.titi iir;!!i;t'gv.-i.!iournv,-ii ht:;r;s '; we she '! Ii.ive n oral !.o. er .r-uough i-irc-a '"011 this, i lot e i i sboii" miu , .i;.:...!!,1 ,a ,..." rroui:!. J . iA ; G:.:rl:c:Iy Tin: '. : nn-l will t. ':. is t to! iixteei;-, JVt: a 1 0 in pre- :. e of e- ci- : I: i- 1 is tai Hi. i Mttrr: ' f . i'l- saiil ; .'.it. Y. 1 1 ; ; J ) i . i l ii!:; I, A. i 1 lij"; . ij 'J. oi ih.lt ti' Vii. 1!u Yin. i; Ch er Ie mi ; Art ia'.eeS il let Cor "i if Se 1 . r :vei'e-..iig a'ot ie.-j .ouilenee tier' valu A :o:i:ai(i , ,1, y a- not.-H tsken. a ! c o-efniiy read. .e tier who may act as ;r c- oiy .-u'j -e. i . r - ::! :..ee':.;. ) r, . - ::. I'- -'.:. If ibe m.-.-f- r which liable artieics. wi. Wo propose to eiie agelit '' (.':)(. be may javecro 1' oi hi sereeble pres.- .i.'i no. oo. ' tr: . 1: w iievte;: t . n -. !.: 1 diri..:.: ! tubs-rib:: -, ve'-t :: e very ' tain liity cents. : - n-i::. ; ;: e.-ieoa- j lialf. - L i. ?- j Now who w li ii ud a Le"; Kti ibe j the circuiatitii . : viu I )--.-. ,, e-l b. "b uo::: can re ar..! a and aid in ibe, ; We wiih the can euupjv a 1:SC Co tlait'iary nuurv.r. Bt'tthrtn, let : Iu;:.-r fr-:i ya'i . B. A i .k. vai.y. i, A. :o.U'it. ' A-ij Oil Z 1. -- ' Fid you ever relieve a bro i .! iii :i--ir--:s sn-I tug giaduess to his heart and b;o pinee- lo ibs esitic '.' if you have not. you i::...w nuiiiiitg oof lit? givife..: joy - of iiie. ' li is ii.or? Pic..-- bv o give th.n to :t -. lose were my inou-it:- e'eo'eeo to oo-ir e.t r'li .e fw V. ilil but i :;- of lids w : i-;'.- i.oef.s. t W.i brother iJaptis: to borrow I.-.o. Al. "1 Vo'.l't to ten ... -A-." Bro. B. " r! will . t cent, per niopth." li t', e it -i per y.::i K. . p li o;;;y wb! do to lite r-ri bv." ' Fro. .- IV. rate." lira. A. :- But 1-...ii!.,..- ' can iuibvd t.. 1 i v .? at uiat t v. on i uo lo u:e Ir, my ' Lord, who she'; abide in ft Oel'te:' :,'. Who !:e t'init 'el.. . i c jiu '. shall dwell iu thy holy hath this world's good, a.i have need, mid sr'O.'i.eti: up .. bib slou from him."- -..'.A STEYr.NS.- liib IH.ptri.ti A. A ew York iK-v'snaper, cn cniilied . gives a Jiovtrait and biogn i.hy, in a recent nnn.eer, to ti.e e! : " i v.: .-.uvoca'-O ' l and .Journal, from whicli vre b aru that . 'r. Siovciis j w;.s born in tiie city of i'hib.dviph'nt. .iatmary 17, 1'io, and is now con:;, o'lea.iy, ia !.:.- foi'ty sevent year. lie eg.!ii preaching ai a very early -.', lod .--.::ie three 'ytav bt fore he had readied twenty-. I "' C:.ri.:tim J'-:oc"1-: Utv ni.oH il'T c aeu. V.r- n ' rii.; t!i:-:. ': vr -v.-i'V. iv ; 0 oi 1 le. a!M 1 .' 'I s in ,i.dv c dor: nt tti4 rich sc.'iierv w.'rc soon u :s (il'. at I IO,l : ii ; t.ioeto an t :i-ll- ' v Ik ' ib" .' oi ' it v '.' .'.(; : !:!y 'i.easur.-.-, !.'.:. led liiiii .1 t '"i H i a- ji'V oioie her ie. bo:oi ; " oi t 1 1 - '. -. !,e - .'r.-l. .i-. she com? I no: ii-ve u V w.'- el ; v. ie :;, in '. . r t ov : lo r Tie of :.!'-. ! s ;':foi!S : .i:u. v,.:i !. i :' e;io:i ::i!.l li-'ep xoj-. Ijimv'.i! cluid. sue I...... I'..-- . en:: l lov; i.v t: u. :.u !' : Seso:ved to i..ti a lic-.v 1.x':, anu c ji.n. et l.eii.i Willi the i.'i ..'ei. st I'-", j cd to . : :.o i oil gil ee. Ol:.- :. ex' 7 1 1 :- : o . 1- ir.e o (. i i u I. ' :e ! I r-i-, ; 'i be be"' ,,! - -i -i ;h' iV.-.t-i.-d k't. i;. ;. il ,, i': V. in e .-:.': !.. . i.i::;. in e to;:' pan .1 in 1 .ie S' witll tie' i ' V. er of t 1 . e r : ' . , . i ::oj i s-:: fiil-i-e.- a ie u..U:re'i of ;(. I tci -'. d : re... a per vv eei t 1 inti .y.-.l of e. j !:y.:iv.'u '."" I -eeriaei t'l r t! u .i.i." : it e ! if, ive y ''. v. .'' - I! Ij.' . e :!l V, ' ;u : ' . V ! I ,. ;: 's i.e M i o . ig I i i i.i i. oi ,: t'i s. !.. . o; or O:!' i. a. io c.-y j -.--' ay a furlong oe- ti e sea, v " fit - . iiut far ,-i;y, r" i 01 sioi-ie no 1 111 t.y, 1 Litt, the (. b -,- .fto-i I. .:,: It. Cub le t U. 0.0. :s 1; li.e i '. or .: I . t . !. An : oi; :oii i. ..-il v. t!:.!t a .otto 1 . i.:" i'to j.e ! dtf and hap: y 1 the i.l.- Hi I oe City 01 ; "or -hoi.; b !! d re- -a: in .-!;".!". ;oe or. unci, :ai-;-!.e! I ' f- vrouiid. live- t ui: Ii i tie- g.tan.d. 1 : e;i i j ( o y el' f. i i j ai Y'"' S fb -v vi'l col oe, b i. di '--n m ,iu ;gu 1' - -.' i.C' 1 . 1 r i.aeb 1 : iu li.e t 'iiv n a i-iiiop. ' f 1 be u.-ad 1 h. , h a i'c toot K Oi.; I've so, (bet when from li.e barn: . ; .-Wi 'i sitae. ions s'lad c- 'w for 1 be o--.-J p it -, Iirfrt.dKu and rciewja, li:.;a lnav C i.-e ii...ic C u 1 no ; Ci; 01 CO.. 1. rrr: rct 1. ;ui;.:i u.e cnrol.OA : t.. . ;; .,; re.. 1 t:r::iy cn k.l.iz t.C Ci'- t'f tsobi. X vibilii J.-.1.L i J 1. i ... il'iZ a :is nr: ftue-:: e t'.i: lii-ej- cry ' st tiiai cl ':i..-e w.io bono- to por ji ry aou oti. -o tr.ca.-.-achta u:. ..i' .-.. . l.' U '.x- .f."'i . -.un tl'i V J,-. -US - e who, : til .;, the..:. b:: are : ir.pty. '- b - o tl:o ki eii-n tirie't ti;r 'fsio-. ' ho pri!iK-s that i. hi (.:! ,,'::t it. .'..n:e, to ..-.her ins -.:f:..-i and i.iiiu bv ins tin., I.nger wit.i to. t'tL.-ii :::, i :.: -iu r at i:.e ;.ooreeu oi'a r'otm. i's tiie ieav.s c : to the ie:: in ; iii.iniea tceelii. r. b::? o'f a ' e br. - o '-.', ;':"." ie'-' : ; .', : t:a'ie ! i i the : iog 5ii" b;.tt. t.iko let '!: l led. f"V. u ibr a i !!- tt.. ijilet at. i sict-Ji.lily si :oeo !.y :: .; .;.-?, ho'.v q i. i li..' i:r.-i .-OUl: ot i ,.; imii . , . a; . li .al i. Ca rtitbe. J.si all 1 : n and if: :.c: lei .... l :. -,,. ' com ; '.-.:.: : i : i.e:.o; i.'ill o,--0 o , to o ' ..,ii ' ; l '; lev - : I " in una .. ; r die nsu Si'ii in:! of :::eut love and !y -utpp-.-v.i. O.ir e:' a! lAe 1 ', beiia ' '. scs. wne"x we t-iiouio , . i gel- . art iim s taanv ' our kill..', a. lb tie '' ot OOt t -I'.et.L til o. II : li!0ae-t pi'i' i.r . enact lea y :l s't'j- 1 i' beactif:.! J WoL-iel', aoi.u j.i Old. I - of : I 'b. A 11 ! Up' ! Ale whole, t'aiy . - .iioatiiig tb ; giory : nd tiie ana iia.' i.e' oal an a pos-ae!e prtva.ence il ti; f.-ee. :!y -rieieeoii. w inu-T cheerily -irika iiie ivre ;::id l:ii i or Voice to tlij iAvol'ite so 'g, e. ;i fes-dug ai'le'r every eoiup.ao.L io ended tb it, ' T ii ": is a pov.a r to make (ach hour A A SiWCCt as heaven designed it ; V,-.- i, --.-d ire ro e. i t iuiug it li'.m.' Tiitei ': lew t,..:;e ).-. ii.a' (bid ii '. Vfo - '!'i r,. bigh fa' !bi." s 1 :-.d,., And i. e .' bat n.il'i.-' f U i 1 u : For life litit'i hero n clrtiiu : l. ar A- h.'li.r a..d iiiil ' - :.:'. :: o " -. A'o ;''.'( -I-."- "- I ,e 1. t i agr , an ! i olio I wer I linf. 1,1a- i - bed .you:.- m SCl'-f.s oi : he i.l let tor whK-a iix,!ic i un t-nd laid uvay : t::.-u in a v.- Irli i' A.!y?.rx;c of n Parcr.a je. . a 1 1. It L a uir. t benefit to the church ana so- . . . , X ....... tl.- Cietv. m ::.Vie- lili'iu o..-e Ton lT con t. A!i !.:io-.v h-.w intp..rtai. it i l'r ca.-h r-''::r:.-ii . 8 '. i.-tv to own a Ionise of worship, r illi- tr t.i.su 'K. u:.y some nutilie room, orn ni u-. I. :i;e.u:cr t-oco ly. owitli lliep.ir ere:ie and clu ribes a coninion "n v:.r v. In .-. and the better it . a d '; .-.red f.r, the more- will it help th.J 8.- i ie . a dv.tntae ii-eli'aluulautly ci.ii;'ei:. its expense. Indeed, every way it i an 1 pioMMOII. iv. s (',. j.;ur and his fiiuily a J -nf. I- i- .vi. ling to be without a hotv." '. i - . , . , . . A . I. . I. v f i - I I.I!. el.- II..VO lioilicr. illiu in - J 't- ''. It is wrong aud absurd. . on tie, ; ...reat'v to t ii h'ti'.h .n ' f the pa- tor. To have a home, u i-r.itr.bli library, etc., nai.-i. of ti'tirp l.avt vic.t e on any mini-tcr, Fuving him a r.uki- ares .ix I it -, incouvi ii'ci.ccs. inulexpn- .. ie il.e.-e ? ag 'il pa oiu-.tiC, wcll carcl iis-iv cx..et to find a cheerful, active cf. i-tor,aud a pro-porou el. in ch and tec ety. tor n. "i fl. It eieni y house. iiiiue::! tuJni j: v. y,, be ent i.a ter, have vou in Voiir cJv.ticli auu oc.cy ,o.l Tr. Kixij's iaLoxu r.t Athens. i r. iCivg v-r'.i.s to the .li.iCiicar Boat! 'io .. P.e. ; Hi., ; v. i. ' '..a. i... v ns cf xi.v r.ilgrinfgc ca , r y n ;.. i.ered. 1 ba -: lic'ti !. ! t ! i';; v truly mv, with all my i "' to !.ci-! the v..vk which t.-oa ;n u pto- iia- civi'i ;..e o ('.). .'.nd be ready f. i niy e i.oin tli.s V, -llo. Ill a jtoticli to my .- tt :. 'a tin.':, on the i.oi-J's d .y, aul . . :b' e...:: o. ti. : .rcied L C.'ijit' l C I UV-i '. ii-n,!. i b -re beett cctur TO V.it'l io . :;oo :.ud prinrh, ;; of lie vo u' "'i of I.l;. .!! 1 1 IV ' " . o . e r .. .. .-i ,i ) : C-- ' :n of ! i wiit.ngs, on-1 in 1 :en. o. imu s . r in i t .nt i.. j be live vciiUiCH l ..:.:.. al I'-'i -o.e, (it ;o.,,.iini to a 101 s. b.TuU-J :d l!i J . 'j aia;!. .. oi' theili 1'".- the J-irv, . c . 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North Carolina Christian Advocate (Greensboro, N.C.)
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April 3, 1860, edition 1
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