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' TIM COMMERCIAL t Is K n;h!vJ every TuttUj, T.iund.ij and Saturday, t aj.uj iiit nuriu h, payable In alicasos in nuvmite, BY Til OM AS L01UNG, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR t , , ; 'C 0 tl R E 8 ? O N V t N 0 E D I T 0 R i 'OSXS OF HKTADDIKlt S T B S t T , ; hvv WILMINGTON, 'it-' '.." "V" RATES OFADVERTISINGf; c' aqr.' ...--- '' 1 insertion. : $0,50' I sqr. 2 months, 14,00 : 3 ,' ,6,00 I , ' 6 " ' 8,00 1 1 yew.'. 12.00 it 1 taahtlltf; -2,51) Vt:f M08 makrajuara.:Slf ah Advsrsise AVkWobIi exceeds tea lines, fh prica will bsia propor- v '.All advertisements are payabla at the llroe of their , , ho mpet liberal 'ferma;vfc v5v;-; ':&"'.' i V? . j;jV9 transror cpWroQUwr yearly attveniwngiii fee permitted ; 1 Should circumstances render a change la'bitslness, or an unexpected removal necessary, a chlfga liooordlri tci tlje, published 'terrnrwlll be at lh option of the dW&c'toV, 'for ''ibimshe has & ThptWUag.'o.Ajkrul Advertisers la strictly lira f ' Ixsd to their dwa Iqimediatfi business ; and all adver- cisemsnts for the bane fit of other persons, ae Well as all advartlieitiontfl not Immediately connected with tholr own business, and all excess pfairyorilsornenta, tongtn 6 otherwise; beyond fhd llmits; engaged, wlUba. charged, at the usual rates'.," ' ' ' '' ' Alt advertisements Insertedn thetrl-weekly Com " ' nlat, areentltlo,(lo pno Insertion In the Weekly, free'of charViv 5,'' " " ; ' JOB,' CARDTOa F,ANCV PRINTING, execated ' "' . In superior slyjer i'; 1 i" .':' "' ' AGENTS FORTtfBCOmitCllL ,&.Y yoa5teMr's."BBowji 4 DbHossbt iiiXSrO.N; Pbbobbicic Kidobb, Esq. BlitltY, BIYAi T A AD Ltf i. I3S10N4IERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. July 17. ,: ' ' . & J ,r. a i ' ' . - , , ii. . ' .A, . n . i ; J0HXVALKER,ja, AUCTIONEER ACaWMISIOV ; , MERCHANT ; - WILMINGTON, N. C. Iarehi7.1349; : My. F. J. LORD & CO. Rice Factors & Commission Agents. '''Njv.'M, ii4'9- i.v..:(r 7:':io9-r-it. JL.MALLETT, A!KT FOB tHfi BALI OF fliuber, Lumber, tVaral Stores, Ac, XtUh Building, North Water Street, ' WlLMliNQTON, N. C. Noy.3,l349.. 101 JOHN D. LOVE, ".IB J (JA8INET FURNITURE, IfKUSTEiOS, ClUlRS, HirR,SSKS, it., aiOGK SPUING, , " WILMINGTON, N. C. Dm. 14. 1818. . . DRS. MUNSEK & FREEHAN, nOMCEOPATIUC PHYSICIANS, MRICKr St., C Doors above front St. Dec. 23, 1348. 120-6 CORNELIUS MYERS, MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IX HATS, CAPS, UMBRELLAS AND WALKING CANES, &c. WILMINGTON, N. C, Market-st. Oct. 17 1843. !l-tf. S. M. WEST, AUCTIONEER . ; . - , . AMD .' COMMISSION MERCHANT, ' ' WILMINGTON, N. O. Liberal Cah advahoe nUd on all consigmmnts from tha Nonh.or oo Produce from ihaCuunfty. O.B.'e I dwrs on tha Wharf, South tide of Market Street. AprlU.lW. 9-tT. i ,,it , i i ... WILLIAM NEFF, W30LE3ALR A.-I EKTAIL DEALER IN SHIP CHINDLERY; SHIP STORES AND GROCERIES, CORNER OP DOCK A BATER STREETS, - vVMin&ton; n. c; n Dec. 7th. 1948. i v; u, - ; a. b. mt& &;co., Fayeltevllle Street,' ii At. e i!.g hVn .v-6 Vili tnl t tit rl.f" nS e.n alMlona in their na b.r biulnass, with putctunilty mi dispatch. " Rarsa TO V'v -; , , ' -V Il.;!i)lli)nyCnAa, ,UALT, , , J. O Watso Esq.,' - : . IK v , ' . Utbsw tJAW, Ksq, . , Hon. J. R. J? -fAtiisji;r , v. , ,.; Ot W. aoBaAtttiq.,;' ''.V; T, ; Mai. O. L.,jliffTu v ,., f , '.' fahItt.V. C, Fa. ;id49.v 4-Urn-. FASHIONABLE . TAILORING. ; ;.ii:;;itELLY HAVING dlaconoected him If fwrn V, R. Pais son, would Inform his friends and the pabllc t general, that he has taken the store on Front street n 6dorajrora Market street, Immediately opposite Dr. B sua bit's office, wttsTs ha Is prepared to carry oo iks ' l i f': ; . TAILORING BUSINESS, . H (all its branches. , Being in posscaslon of the latest Fashions, he will cat and make gentlemen's apparel at tha shortest notloe, In a style ot workmanship and neatnsaoflt not to be surpassed by any In la titats i sad he hopes Is merit a continuance of the Datronara of hli former customers and tha public, , Oct. f 1949. MJ. I . I ' iTOirr iwiTf AfiA V. OMgNOB l RUSSELL & ; KENDIUCK, C f ''IWa GENERAL f'w'v.t' . Commission .Merchants,; "! ';A. ; VlLMINQTON, N,d , - ; Jos, R Russell, Joi Kendrick, Aug-lifl''',1';' ' ..V.,.-; V03 J. &. D. MeRAE & Co. . General Commissi on Merchants ;;''Vv ' WILMINGTON, N. C. '; ' . JOHN MACaAtS. DOSAID HACBAB, GEORGE S. GILLESPIE. AUBNT FOR THE HALE OT UMDEIt LUMHER, SA VAL STORES H will mkeli ienl cash advances on all uonsignrnentH ' ot produce. March 17, 1849. 1 GEORGE W. DAVIS. COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. lurch 17 1849. 1 J. C. LATIA. COM MISSION MERCHANT. AND GENERAL AGENT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 10.1348. b7 J. II U III WAV & SON. . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J. Hathawat J. L. Hatuawav. March 3, ls49. 149. JEFFREYS & LEIGHT0N. General Commission Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. February 13, 1849. 141. HENRY P. RUSSELL. AGENT FOR THE CAPE FEAR STEAM SAW MILL, WILMINGTON, N. C. strict attention given to the f iitliful execution of all orders for Lumber. Jan. I 1849- JOHN HALL, Commission Merchant, WILMINGTON. April 12. 12 LIFE INSURANCE IN THE NATIONAL LOAN FUND SO CIETY, OF LONDON. AND FIRE INSURANCE IN THE ETNA INSURANCE COM PANY, OF HARTFORD, Cons., OB, I IV THB HO WARD INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK. May be cfloctcd by application to OsROSSET & BROWN. March 17, 1849. . 108 DEROSSET & BROWN. WILMINGTON', N. C. BROWN & DEROSSET. NEW YORK. ORSERAL CO MMISSION MERCHANTS. March 17, 1349. .y MARINE INSURANCE. HE undersigned having received the Agency of -a. i no AUGUSTA INSURANCE AND BANKING CO.HPANV OF AUGUSTA CA, Will lssua Policies on Vessels, Cargoa, Freight etc at us reasonable rates of Premiums as any other In siltution of the kind in the Country. The Capitol oi inis company is sjo,uuu. H. NI TT. Wilmington, Aug. 18. 1849. 63-ly. BANK CHECKS. C CHECKS on the several Banks In this place J bound In Books, and In sheets, for sale at the Commtrciat Offlct. SALT. .1 ilt ( SACCS Liverpool! SOsacksfine A ,UUVJ Biowo.insSarean i for ale by J. d D McKAK A Co. 65. Ang. 18. REMOVAL. SR. FORD has removed hit M abslb Vaid to Dock street, id dour from Wm. Self 's. Aug. id. 64 if. DAILY1 EXPECTED. JOSEPH MAYER, Informs tha Ladius of Wil mington thai ha Is ia daily expectation of splen did articles, of Silks, Cashmeres, BAmbatlnes, Al pachaa, French Marino all eolors,all kinds of fine . , DRV GOODS. , Fine Flanneffor Sacks. Thread Lae Rdslna. In serting, Shawls, Maniillae and fiseks, of all qsali- nes. tiaesa uooas sra au lately Imported, and will be found to ba of tha Terr bast Quality and cheap. .. ' . !.v' ' -3 . A anat of Hoaerf, emreeliui Silks, Cashmaraa, uetlin.and Lambs Wool. Marino, and Cation, with a great rariety of Oeatlamao'a Half Hoaa. AU for V!h -.' 'OS KfW MATER. Sept, 75. t it 81. V PUBLISHED TRI-WEEKLY, Whole No. 6C4 BENJ. BLOSSOM & SON, : ic,t.,. , ,.., (1,.L.,;... f-v'i.: ' General Commission7 Merchants,: NEW TORK. ' CHAS if;, blossom. BLOSSOM. Liberal advances mad npon Consignments. . - References.' . , 3. R. BtoasoM,'1" ) J. A D. McRab,&, Co. Wilmington. G. W. Davjb Esq. ; ) July 10, 1349. 49.Q JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. ' General Commission Merchant; WILMINGTON, N. C. " 't Oastr advaiMe mnio ou aanalenmeott lo,' me, iu ray irienai in new r ora r Oct. 23. . , 93-y. 1., ' HERON & MARTIN General Commission Merchants, 3T 1-2 North Wharves, PHILADELPHIA, Rcfbb to Messrs Thos. Watsox & Soxs, ) Jo. C. Dacosta, Ksq., ) phi. Wm. Nbilson. Esq., rtl" a Robebt Nbilson, Ksq., Measra. Mosbs. Tavlob fc Co., 1 v u J. H. Bbowkb. & Co.! i Vork. " J. & D McRab, ( . . Gbo. HAisiss.Esq. ' I W n,1S,n April 5. 1941). Q.if. GEO. HARRISS, General Commission Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. CJTRICT attention given to piocuring Freights kj and purchasing Cargoes fur vessels. Refbr to E. P. H ill, Eaq., ) O. G. Parsley, Ksq., J. A. Taylor, Esq., Wilmington. J. U. Bellamy, Esq., Messrs. Ballard & Huntingion, J Messrs. Tooker, Smyth A Co., ; , " Thompson & Hunter, 1NewUrk Alex'r. Herron, Jr., Philadelphia. Messrs. Williams & Butler, ) ,.. , II. F. Baker, Esq., J Chl r C8,on s- c- Jan. 2, 1849. 123-tf. WILLIAM M. HARRISS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. LjTRICT nttontion uiven to procurine Freifflug Ound purchasing Cargoes for vesscia. References: O. G. Parsley, Esq, Col. John McRae, Mosprs. Ballard it Huntington 1- Untlngton, N C. Will Peck. Em.. Rleiirh..N. C Messrs. Hall, Sackett & Co., f , JoK'ph Utley, Esq, Faycttcvillc, b.C. Messrs. James Corner A Sons. Baltimore. ' K. A. Soude; & Co, Philadelphia. ' Thompson & Hunter. ; . " Pillsbury A Snndford! ISew ork- " Hunting St Tufts, Boston. " J. AO. P. Titcomb, Kennebunk, Me. July 17th. 1819. 52 tf. F. J. LORD & CO., Agents for the NAUTILUS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co Accumulated Capital $130,000. ALSO FOR THE EAGLE LIFE It HEALTH INSURANCE CO. Capital, $100,000. Will take risks on lives of Slaves. Office 23 North Water Street. Oct. 24, 1648. MARTIN & CRONLY. AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AMD GENERAL AGENTS. Wilmington, N.C. Oct. 3 1848. ti5if. II L. BUT TERFIELD, PA VIL10N HOTEL. Comer of Hazel and Meeting 8 1 recta, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Where he will be happy to aee all his NORTH CAROLINA FRIENDS. July 12, 1349. 50-lf. DEEDS FOR SALE. WaranteeQ eJs, md Dee Ii for Mortgage on land, lust orinled. in correct form and for tale at the Commtrciat OJJlc. FOR NEW YORK. HE A.l. Bark ROLLA, Jarvis Master, will hae despatch as above. For freight passage, spply to GEO. HARRISS, lb no. water Street. 93-6t. Oct. 23. NEW GROCERY STORE. T'HE SUBSCRIBER been leava to Inlorm his i X Mends and ihe public general!), that he has is- aen ine suaa wrmeriy occupied by Mr. J. H. Kotb f imun tbs bouta side or Market Street, Four Doors frosa the comer of South Water Street, whera ha la now receiving aneitenslve asaortmaot of GROCERIES, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ' : HARDWARE, f., ta whleh he Invitee tha attention of CASH CUS TOMERS particularly. Having purchased mostly iur am is prepare to oner tndocaoMoU lo per onadestiDgUsukaaominodlty. .-V ' ' ' ALEjC, MacRAE, Jb. ' V : LARD. . " ISBarratosjaaKegs. For sale by - - 7 . . R. BLOSSOM. ttrtWl . .. .' :;r t . , W-if. ' 1 i r - - , "'" '' " - n 1 BY J THOMAS LOR1NQ, t ERS0N & LATIMER, COM Ml S S 10 N.MEIfC II A NT S, ?'')fsqnTH water' street, - WILMINGTON, N . C. t Scp';zi, 1313. v - 82-1 y-c. jSeph n. planner, Qoieral Com nhsion Merchant. V ' ' , ' . i WILMINGTON, N. C. v Oct; Oth, 1949. 8Myc. DIPPING ARTICLES. T70R 6 A LB at Tha Ontmtrciat IMc. an ale A ganiaOitlun of OM Ulilpping Articles, umbracing all brltn 'aW4 ConijreBa relative to tha merchant's Service: tijUi AGENCY OF NautUu Mutual Life) Inmranet Company. ViKR&ONS holuina Puliciei in this fflce are noli. IT fled that Scrip Certiticatcs, for their, Sitarttqf prqfitt in tht tmnntti or tlu Company are remiy lor delivery at the Agency office, 2 t, North wa'r-st. V. J. LORD it Co., Agents. Oct, 24. 94-tf. GLUE. I 1ERMAN and American Glue, of prime quality AJf for Distillers. For sule by I . DtKOSSET A BROWN. Jan. a. . 125. ;j DISTILLERY FOR SALE. rpH 6 Turpentine distillery at Faisot.s Depot, on 1 tha Rail Road, lately owned by John Christian, will be Sold at a fair price, for further particulars ap ply to i. JEFFREVS f- LE1GHTON. April 10, 1949. U BILLS OF LADING, &c. 17OLiO POST BILLS OF LADING bound In Books, and sheets, also Letter Sheets with a variety of mercantile blanks, lor sale at The Com- mercial Office. CAMPIIINE! CAMPIIINE!! 40 CENTS PER GALLON. Forsulnst the Store of Feb. 27. J.G BAUMAN. 117 PAXOT MEDICINES JUST received 6 dozen Sands Sarsaparilla ; also, Old and Young Townnends do. 12 do. 8 waynen Syrup of Wild Cherry ; 12 " Vermifuge i 12 " Dead Shot 6 " German Bitters: 4 Epin Sarsan and Queens delight For sale at usual prices, by A. U. KVANS & BUO. . Also, Bernard's Cholera Remedy juat to hand. July 10. , 49. TO TRAVELLERS GOING NORTH. The Great Mail Route from Char leston, S. C. IEAVING the wharf at the foot of Laurens st. J dally st 3, p, m. after the arrival of the South ern cars, via WILMINGTON and WELDON, N. C, PETERSBURG, RICHMOND. WASHING TON, BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA. The putilic is respectfully informed that the steam ers of this line, from Charleston to Wilmington, are in first rate condition, and are navigated bv well known and experienced commanders, and the Rail roads sre in fine order, thereby securing both safety and despatch. A TH BOUGH TICKET havine al ready been in op ration is now continued as a per manent arrangement from Ch'.rleston to Philadel phia. Passengers availing themselves thereof, wljl have the option either to continue without delay through the route or otherwise, to bi?p at any of the Immediate points, renewing their s.sts on the line to euil their convenience. By this route travellers may reach New York on the third day during business hours. Baggage will bo ticketed on board the Steamer to Weldon, as likewise on the change of cars, al tne Intermediate points fiom thence to Phil adelphia. Through rickets to Philadelphia at S.'O each, can alone be had from E. WliVSLOW, Agent of the .Vllniineron & Raleigh Rail Road Company, at the office of lh Company foot of Laurens street, to whom please apply. For other Information In quire of L. C. DUNCAN, at t ie American Hotel. Charleston Aug. 2. 59 DISSOLUTION. THE Copartnership at Jewetl & Co.. Is tliitdajr dissolved, by agreement of the parties. O. O. Parsley is herebv fully authorized to settle all de mands sninst or debts due to said firm. Prraona having claims will please present them st once. U. O. PAHSLET. R. HRADLEY. S. JEWETT. Wilmington. N. C. May 22, 1849. 76-tf. FOR RENT. T7ROM IstNor., the hooao on Jenkins J loL oceuolad bv Mr Thln nnnnalic iha JsU Presbyterian Church i there Us pump si water on ins lot. Apply on tne premises lo J. Dor by. A. MOROAN. Oct 13. 69-81-p DISTILLERS AND COOPERS. VHlHE subacrtbar having removed hia Cooper SB. a Se, to ihe shop lately occupied by Mr. Tbstn, jop-Ironaod rlvata of the best auatltv. for aula at tha loweat rateaj wholesale end retail, and will eceivs iha article and return the mooy, if they do not suit siid has also ordered truss hoops snd drawing aniTsa, oi uie vest quaiuv, wnicn ne win seu CBeap and warrant. lo hia absence all business will ba dose by hia Foreman, Mr. Dorby. Money receipt and received aa by himself. J':?. STAVES. Ha also wishes to purchase WhiteOak bbl. staves, and headings, for which he will give tha higheat market price, for sa many aa M thousand, . .. A. MORGAN, Oct. 13. 89-m-p. .; IRISH POTATOES. Q BARRELS. For sals kf " 6J - J. HATHAWAY A SOX. ' Oet.W. ' M. . :!;;.!:.,'J-;i Frtnflh Ratrtgk RegitUr, Mb. Gales; About th middle of Sep tember, as I was returning 10 iNorrh utiro. lina from Western Virginia, 1 learned fo? the first time, tb at nn Lditor of the South had discovered in Roanoke" a publication treasonable to our section or the Union. passed across the State, and through' Ra. Icigh, and I saw many acquaintance, of an parties and prolessiona, and nearly all of thcui, when consulted by me, ' advised me to treat the charge alluded to with "'si lent contempt. The origin of (he article, tbe coarseness of the language and . the brutality of the sentiment, seemed to make it unworthy of my notice : but after mature d! reflection. 1 have! concluded to" maltB puoiicatioa ot my principles upon e fufts ject of Aboiidoni8m. I. wag deeply jm- pressed wan a sense of gratitude towards my North Carolina friends, who had so generously defended roe : and I wiah to show to them that their confidence is not misplaced. Resides, there are some well- menniurf persons, who regard Literature and fanaticism ns inseparably connected j and in the opinion of such, all authors are mono-rnnnincs on, some subject or' other, In addition to all this, we have falTen? oil evils time ; there never was a period in Ihe history of this country, when the fierce passions of the human heart were develop-' ea to such an intensity. Politicians are agitating for the dissolution of our glorious Union ; and it becomes all moderate men to whose views tlio least importance is at tached, to let their position be distinctly Known. Appended lo the Chapter in " Roanoke," so rudely attacked and so utterly misrep resented by the Fredericksburg Recor der," was originally a note, and in this note tlie author took occasion to make men tion of tiie abolitionists. He cited this Chapter us an illustration of the fact that Southern people dared to discuss some of the evils connected with slavery; and he expressed the opinion that generally the slave's best friend is his master, and this for obvious reasons. Sometimes a brutal master will endeavor to force his slave to pander to his vicious appetites ; and some times such attempts deeply shock the sensi bilities of the slave, while they are. if known. severely condemned by the majority of elave-ownere. " Wild Bill," as the readef can see, manifested a strong affection for nil the members of the family to which he bad first belonged : and he was not ash amed of his first condition. The rumors of his misdeeds. &c. were mere rumors, and true to the history of countries where there are fugutives from justice, or from legal 1 J . .1 uunuiiee , ana ms conversations were in tended for tho eyes of intelligent white people, and not to be scattered among the PIP rrrnoQ na mrandioru tAiiimanin Tl, & . w-w MU invt-miiuiv UUVUUIUJIB, X lit? runaway was a Utopian, and tboueh a ne gro, fond of discussing abstract questions j nor wouiu it nave been exactly natural to i. i u : i-- .... .. lunKc ins ucjyisn interlocutor equally as wordy, eloquent or passionate. Still, the boy's arguments were conclusive : and such discussions as those in the text may be heard in the South at every fire-side which is graced with intelligence. I he note to which 1 alluded Was left out of the Magazine, because it obviously lenaea to provoKe controversy ; ana it was thought that the final denouncement wh'ch was all written and stereotyped last winier. did not need an explanation for its own sake 1 dread fanatics of all kinds as much as I dread mad-dog; ond I regard the former as being about as great a nuisance as the letter. We have fanatics at 8outh who are nearly as wild as those at the ' North, and Some of them, at both ends'.' are Obnox ious to the additional and odious charge of hypocrisy. Thert't vuifwd in their madnru; and well will it be for the people, if they will look into each others hearts for their own intentions and wishes, and for those of their brethren, and not trust too much lo inflammatory addresses of those who would lose their consequence if there were no el ements of strife. Though we have some enthusiasts in North Carolinia, I do not believe there is a single son of that good old Commonwealth who has aims against the Union; and it is not improbable that the sturdy sense and honesty of our people will yet prove one of tbe bulwarks of our Constitution, and thus of freedom and even of emulation over the world. ' I believe myself to be a friend of the hu man race, becaus I am myself a man; and I desire nrst the welfare of the Whites, for to this class I belong, and with tt are all my associations, political and social. I am, therefore, not an abolitionist, nor do I entertain extreme opinions on sny sub- Jec' ... ... . . In conclusion, l will say of "Sartain s Union Magazine," that is not tinctured with any species of fanaticism: and while it desires to inculcate sound morals and to iropagale a taste for polite Literature, re irious and political sectarianism is care fully excluded from its ' columns. . The Publishers and , Editors , are pisctical and sober-minded and libral-irnndcdmen; they go for the Union of the States and the union of all honest men. I know the' men of whom 1 write;, and I know, that while they X ' " ! fr-r,u ebullitions of i. ...... .est and deserve t!.? 1 will cf the U.U.'. people of the viii. Will the North Carolina papers docie the justice to publish this carl J : . C. II WILEY. Oct. 17th 1649. . j . ' . , RELIGIOUS SECTS-LI GOTHY,, , The numbcf of sects of professin Chris tians in the work! is great, and theif man ner of worship exceedingly dissimilar ; bat, if we examine and, carefully compare with others, ih fundamental doctrines hell up and advocated by each, "t)r shall find e)ry little difference in the csawotjal principles' of those who receive, Christ na mcdiatof notwithstandinir (heir numerous, diversified " and sometimes txpmmtiUi-i r&'i r to us in ih pages of tlie scriptures, con tains no mysteriei.. ;. vV'e fmd 6 passages . which are deemed essential; to p?t hnppi nesif, buried in ;ambigoiiy,jorjDerineticlV scaled. One of the grtiat tbeaiities, M, the Bible ia that its readin'gt tie plalf sieople, ' easy of eoiripireb ension, and, rt. tbe same ; time, forcible and convinciog:. . The poor tin lettewl pengatit, well a the collegran, filled yKhtassie Jote,f'-he Brr'? khqwn,iia well as the wiie Wu j and the cbildf as well at him of maturege,, who possesses and ardenr desire so search out, tnnt be may travel 4 therein, the path-w-ny to' happines and, heaven, -Will'-bej ai $ int. iuoa iisiih ; iw cmnpreocno Mue'COm- umiiusj v uuit. vvv are laD.ni to reref- e .1..- .fir . j j . ence. Jovr. obev.'and y worahln ih Source of our being; to do trnto otbert' as we would have others dc ttfito Mittd, to, regard every member of the hnrnat family u tm uu u k j kiiut asa wua - aacas.Br: a 1 1 ar. n itii taKB language so clear, so lorciole I and wno wui err, tr; He trtctiy;; ndhcfo to theso obligatibHs) ;..fMV'l'M ,? It is a difference ; on non-ttxiilial poims, which creates th various religious lectsand denominatkms hmongiis;: People have dif- ferentviewa io respect to themannef, form. and place of worship; 'and, to gratify their i respective;: opinions; fhey vbraticho;into . separate congregations. Some, profesgors v believe that churches should be hitjplaiii XI and simple, a type of there jeadej and his ; ' doctrines: while fcthera reo-ntd th ml.Hih. meats of kti'-uMwj.ummfttm' the DUrrtv of Xhi trosoel. Some stand when : they pray s others kncel.i ' 8ome regard, im- - uicisiuif iui)viiaMM, wuue, viuers nuuiui' : ister the baptismal rite by pouring water on : the head, or sprinkling th face, " Oae sect commences worship ly;ji-irijpngf;tbef. w i.u fiajci. uu uiuiiaici icuua juaeruHius, r another speaks extemrjoraneously '.These, and numberiesa otber tnflmg ra nations, may. This diversity' of epirtion trnplies 6 re- flectionstiponthe sufficiency M thescriprttres to msrnci in matters oi inn. nrrrnnnn th . pcifection of teligiofj itself ; and thcrelbre. be observed in the mod of worship: bat they cannot in any way, affeqfthe'Stanaari'do; ' ; trines ofT-eKgion'.-. 'VhfSMl Bhould not be 'used as an attrtirnVnt-a ing its commands. . These? different' modes of worship have all been formed ly men. , They VJ shew Jhe stability 6f man's im agination, and the1 Imperfection of his inlel- . tor f na I nrktsTArsi in fAvmirt ;aa. 4i,SL J I f " hwo. ssa !UUIJJj4 14 Uw aiiW FJCl' fikft ai' ata rv . Kn, 1a .V I ... ations of Providence . Thn'rlntv tr wnraf.in ' God is obligatory upon'every one ,,ihe par- ' ucuiur moiie oi -ms worsnpwm oeuiat diC-V tated by his reason and bisonscier.ceJ v liegarded in this, is Uue light, u is not a -little extraordinary, thai men should inake; ceremony bone of contention, and a source of violent dispute, by which evil passions are S .i . . . - tugcuutiitvvuicunvu luiscuuuu.jiviuuire- . quen tly, the peace of society disturbed. Why . ! may not all sects umte m ; fellowship ; and ' harmony of soul, and concentrate their ef forts to advance the cause of cbristianitv t " AH profess to follow the same master,' artri to be striving for the saroo point" - lint it fc here that an important error is committed. ; We soy not that the chnstaio may bw too. tcouuus ui we vause oi una out ne may do : too persevering and obstinate in the cause of -his, own paruculax sects. V llis 'anxiety to make ill Catholics, ail Methodist or Pres bytcriansj 'may indues him to overstep the A bounds of prudence, and be may, in his zeal, commit indiscretions,-. wherebv fniury.'in '-' stead of gcodwiji I)c(o;nc: Ai,; ; . An eminent divine oncfe had a7einrirka. ble dream, darmgwriich on angelafijHinred ' lo his view. , Are" ther's any 1'resbyu-riaM in heaven." sataiie to the burh-bom-messen- V ger. iN'o,'.' was the answer. ; Are "there any BaptUis?'" -No.Any Catholics 1 v any .Methodists?'lf ,tuNiii ,U are QAriftiaa in heaven!". It should be the endearoufof all religously disposed .peopiV,. instead of wrangling on-minor And unimportant, points, to possess themselves of that kind; of relig ion which will make them bcr.er men ami -women; snd parents; better .'neighbors, ' and better citizens.1"1 - There is a certain degreeTdfenthBsiasm . necessarily connected with religion. Men who possess it, are anxious to make pros elytes of all around them .: but they some times err at this" point; and endeavour to convert people to there own sects, htkdr i oxen node of thinking, rather ;thart to chisti- anity ; and it 6cems as if they enjoyed more ' happiness when one' is induced to join their denomination, than when a'scorc, orahua-' dred are" taken ta by other sects. ' It has -' . . i j- . ... . . t . - ucea remarneo, wist me system or iianomei was drawn up with particular tact and cun hing.,' The followers of that fats prophet were taught, "that every ? disbeliever' they sis w, added to their, attainine lUa'h religion, and bencersandlhesword wars freely i'Mwi.Dl!f Whitflaldo, H ii ia,.Vft'iJa'A'.' V. ' . ... ? fsr. tr ' "i ivM Jr ' i" i U ' t i t. . - "if ---'-er 1
The Tri-Weekly Commercial (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 3, 1849, edition 1
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