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0 - - . . : . -if' . ; - , k' : . j 5 j ; r . i! "0N EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. Devoted to Illiqion, Ilorality, Llteraturr . Agriculture ind General Intelligence. i- id - kn.. pa- a; In 4 ret V IT cat op. lour hed V0LU3IE XV. ZO. 34. ) : 1ULEIGII, S ATJURD A " ATJG-t 24 1850. .'MQSIIjInjnaiiEaBISCD command, as'to goto Con t : A Religious and Literary Paper:, umes - -bound,; there' bein 1 r cj Publisbcd weekly at'Rrfeiffh, C, at $2 00 par annum, payable in all cases is advance. ' - CO For further particulars see lasJ itae. f . t3 All comm in tcations finlentled - tnr this parerj 'noiM h ajircssi'j (vosl pud), to tbe Elilor, at Ka the no . book-tinder at establishment.'- It is bund in ' vellow. according to the diHne command. TEe book appears to' contain i Bome passages from ; Scrip tare, altered, v, amended, enlarged, or curtail ed, Tvith original - additions and amendments as, they are deemed' 'necessary, jo guit the peculiar notions' of-' the dissiples - of t "Ann It is a very carious volume even ' more Tbe family Altar and its Influences At no time doos the family below present -o! Lee. - wy taind so faithful and striking : type of the remarkabb, though of less' pretended antiquity , jaauiy auuve, asvusn win on? accora tney nave tnan the Moruion Bible. A copy is ordered to : me bona placeto. oSsf united praise to the Fa- be sent to every king or potentate in .Christea i tier of merciss.l'ras; it js with this, as every dom and one sent to the Government of Cana other illustration of .life in that better country, da some time since was returned or' refused: much impetfection is mmgbd. rA large ehaxeof Lbtetlt ' Courhry-'' i : : : " ' ' ;our drrotionareirsisos consiats of "confoiaioa 6TT in and supplication for, strength, against "ihe time' " Honor' thy Father and thy '"Mother," of temptation, besides which, wandering thoughts Did you ever heai; the story of little Yoinmy r and the fatigu3 of jaded spiriU too oftan mar our Abraham Croft was Tommy's fither. "Abraham worship, and render ouAsolemn service vain. Cfoft had a father who was : vry fond of i him Yet,neverthebss," tha family has been repaatedly and very kind to' him ' One day the old man used by God himself, as an emblem of his trium- said to his son, 'Abraham, I wish to give you phant Church ; and scarcely could one have been this house and garden and these acres of ! land elected which: would appeal so forcibly, because and all I will ask of you is, tha you will let me go sweetly, to ths hearts of all m3n, m all ais. live with you, and take care of me while I live." I have been led to these remarks, by review- "Oh ! very well," j said Abraham, ' "I will," . ing soma of vtha occurrences of a varied life, and When i Abraham got tha 1 house and ; land, he contemplating the vast power the domestic altar thought himself a great man. Ha married and reUined over me hr mj; youth, even when far re- had cows, and horses, and cart$. The old man moved from the place of its erection. ' i went out every morning to the garden; and work- The rcsid3nce of my father was inland, and re- id all day for his son, as long as'hs had slrenth -moto from facilities for ; acquiring a commercial and was always very;glad toee his son hap'py . education. After mature reflection, my parents Abraham had, after a time, a I son, whom his consented thatij should follow the bent of my parents called Tommy. ' As ba 'grew up, hi be f oa inclinitioa, and seek such j advantages in a came very fond of his grandfather in the even- distant city. ; , . , ingheclimbad his knee, as he sat by the - fire ; The history of ray first year was shmlar, to that and asked him to tell bim storiss: In the day , s of many other ambitious youths. I was acquiring he went to the gardwn, where hii grandfather was ; a knowledg3 of nnn and manners, bat tlis narra- digging, to watch the litth worms as he turned tion how, is not material. - - j them up with his spada, and to look at the ro ; , Aoout tnis time a nt or acicness renaorea it bins picking them up The old man caught & necessary for me to seek maternal care, tind-jr bad cold, "and -couched very much'- he was not wBOSj Die3sea mnujucas ueaua soon returnsa.- aoie ta work, so he was obliged to remain The day before I again left home, to plunge, more tbe house, in bed, or at the fire to keen hi ! extensively man .i naa nunerro io uons muj me salt warm. Tommy's mother boon beoame i whirl of business I was sitting by my mothir, and ry cross to th 614 man : he "gave, she said, y .0 r. - -T j IliUVU wuum, aun looic up so mucn roem ; get- cares and annoyances. 5he heardme patiently, ting his breakfast and dinner - took us so mneh ana wnen 1 nao, conciuasu my biury,-pui. uer riu 0t ner time, and thathe'x was good for nothing around my ii2ck, and kissing my forehead, said, His sou also became verVcold' in bis mam, w My son iy dear sen, never think yourself for- and did notspeak to him and one day when goiten Dy us. ; ; xour jamer wiuwns your nuvie Lsometnmg annoyed him, he said to bis old fath i light and vtorntngrr - - - t - ' cr, t4How caw people bo bothered with vou here' I understood this pertectiy. , Jtvroni my ; earnest i ou ought to go to thj wor)thousc." The old infancy I had 'heard fervent petitions oh)red , at man felt his son's words cuttin? him to' the heart cord to have the vol-(throned, and lie was, for the ruoraeht. uncbr the ' 'i i. . -i i , . i- - . . . . dominion appetit. "Ye know that afterward, when he would have inherited the UessihV, b . was rejected; for he found no place of -repoi tance,' though be sought it carefully with tears.'" And you are now acting nndr the same deccp tion. Sin blinds and deludes you, and make you call evil good and good evil. You cling fondk to that which will destroy you, and turn away in disgust from that which would proTe an in finite blessing to your soul. Do you suppose that God wishes to harm you by the offers he makes you in the gospel? Can'you ..believe that he is plotting against your! peace, and. happiness r our .mind- is luboring under- a wretched 4ecep j U"r " respectful io his Teir-rts Cvscernioj: tion.... L alooa. yau brnaferesolhty 'iffiyfro 1'r.cl i. j us lu cnr-TTLrjtT Ty uj4 xs pr UibUihe" moik urgent desire thati the Judge. iInes8j-?Ve the particulars, and expectations ato this epeir which' now fascinates you, you ured on to death, through this deceitfuln of sin. You will wake at last with tha -dread: tiptoe . . s remain in m ve- 80 rach times, for the temporarily j absent one, and he was very uncomfortable bxose up from of now as I was going out into the world perhaps the fire, took his stfck, and i tried to make, his M rary men were tog ,!ier in the town of Knox, and the conversation turned'on the subject aching and preachers, j One and another 1 i expressed his opinion of the performancet of .'.is and Jhat pulpit orator, i At length, Jndg .itc spoke up " Well, gentlemen, on this bu' j.eet each man is, of course entitled to his or n opinion; but 1 "must 'confess, that Father A: ?y brought me to a sense of my evil deeds at past a portion of them more effectually this preacher 1 bave ever heard." At this every v jind ear was turned ; forj Juigo White was 'a -xn never.tofpeak lightly! on "religious sub- t.ct, and moreover, ha was habitually caul ccirod tdriccs from his agtnt at Tans, sutbgr that the French GoTcrnmect haTe made a dona tion to the New York State Library of a ccpy of the celebrated Gallery of VeroUlf work conUicing ecveral thousand LLtoncal ecrraTinrs. I WHOLE M. 1003. i . I dirtctfl love. 1, Ucctaltiyn-U t?rird that tltil heart QllWonnii v.p:;tf all pare and fa&fal a c.joa ? h b jcur H7lt totesch jor lhIU'tOK;WaSl "rwr-iitli cxc4 ci uoa in errry tTeM cf Lis rrttllcire w To give jou an idea of this xaAnIcnt prtant jto show hernia tl x-pii dtUcj il (adds Mens. Vattemare) I need only say, that! smallest fbwer, the hsniiTork tf tv, ltr: j'.' ngwbo Lurli the thuairr, tzl d.reruile!. U alng'a f h to exj!;a tjltr tl r-. i.rf-1 each copy occupies a case three feet auire ly two and a half hih." Toman True Fphcro of Influence. Oh! I wish Iconld put into my words half the earnestness that fills njy heart, whn 1 think cf the 'young girls sprinirg up -aronnd os into beautiful worua&t.dod fair ta loolt pta,and cf toodnnl01 lDCir oQlB cunz tuicr, yourroui oas right to knowledge: why will you ubm;t to hare tnectaairm cMerora L t s frte to faminartohtrdflliital -.:? t!. iaref esrfa la their tii;lt!y . c?rc io - ,ul' c-t Uf., fae.. Tt prut ri-' 'j To-r i-r ara Tf:!Jia - i rho crown cf . Lsrtiatu and temchea her son to bo wli tV;-I ful conviction, : that you have suffered ' yourselt "I went up," said the Judge, one evening lt Wllbb" Ju? ly mil you neglect up ti2h-mtni Uujhti t cxirt thfL- rlry to be borne alon? bv this decent mn nntil.tl. to the Methodist church. A sermon was Breach. Jw- .j-uiu .- 0 ( , I . - .. T C 1 ' m ' ' 1 . 1 . I J t f-t . . I ' . 1 ' laenca orer the world, fu'-flls hl a ilt a m . t a 11 . w remains for you no place of repentance, thougl & by a'clcrgyman with whom I was not acquain- nwu ere rraca 10 Da Lllea . "tense, anu a woman ; exsrcUcs h-r liea nit, tzl you may seeitcarefulIvand wuh tears.Con. ted; biit Father Axley was n the pulpit. Al P0,J' "d eu-sacnhcing aaecuons. . urn you ner cnu ana stall rut p and ci.'J Ltr l!u. vrrtrntitoinlUt' . ' 1 ; .1 t ' i . j .1. 1 wron? voorsjlf bv wastin? such. xaoacri i3led.T, ScuIAcm LL'rr, r, - I Rer. J. N. Mafflt. . . . . i i . i .i lthe cofl!rreffation.Iamnotffoinirtodetain voh ram uimngs, or oy wecmng vucm wim youti - - , . I . t 1 N . A- bv deEverinz an exhortation. I have risen WI&fcQ nuigencr propose io youn cai . " 1 .! .! . "Ill Itouueart, A Brooklyn paper contiiins a letter from ; UHpV "to administer a rbuke for impropei worlby tlta 1rltll&,ll wUcl1 f'fnsieaq wu net a cocker, or lcvchr, 'cr a Mobile correspondent who attendad -this unfor conduct, which: have observed here" tonight; ;lmosl vm- Llerl JV to-dtj.aol or an atbei.t. II, r;rrh!rd Vc!ulr. tunate man in his last illness, and from whom 1'bis, of course, waked up the entire assembly: ?TerJ a7 a we learn that anguish of mind had much to' do &d tbe stillness waa most -profound, while Axj- them happy. j ' ; with his sudden end. While temporarily supply- 1J stood and looked, for two or three secon ing the pulpit of Rev. Mr. Milbourne,! in Mobile, uver the congregation. Then, stretching o he was assailed from every sid's, ; and the paper? bis Urge, long arm, and pointing with his finger JPPJrlun,tJ , suppneu witn; anundant naatenals from New teadly in one directien. Now said be fl calcflL York, teemed with the vilest abuse, which stired that those two voun? men, who ireie talking hemhappy.l' V. p61?! as Voltaire, did not writ to taa:H u ;Thank God for your intellectual powers, Inotao highly honored or crtceoa!.- EailV.i 0t land improve them to the utmost as lie gives you jraore gtnias, and exercued a rjtater izixtzz$ up the populace and brought down on his head a ad laughing in that corner of the beuse, whih' storm of opposition such as ha had never before brother was preaching, think that I'm going been called to encounter, and which afivcted him t0 U1K "otitnem. Well, it is true, tLat 11 for in the ccptb Of ory, in the aunbutea of GIV Will mfacure the caacaiecf n iol; And a the anctls & tier. ri!l the kea Of gifted spirit glorify Lim oore." If yen have not the creative faculty of genl- oa posterity. His iaSueaea ru ncri aJl-Js and dangm us, fr be led a tray paU cf one- tvum inpuati am otic?Aas:ie dbpocUt, wUa but litda inulligmce or experifsca. If a Jed ta cxtnragact adasintioa cf ccitLhliilca- nature, pro.'r-4 to lore the t:'!t aat cartest, aaecW extnordiaary ,fmnlihi? aai ympatny, ana was sacs. c&thw.Iatio ia Kit rtspsodics of sfnUaental lore. W.lalra Lai oo cant, Uft Rottsaa was full of it. Vo!tair that evening he said frequently that "his heart l0 ? attending to the message of his everlasting desirous you may be cf doing will, yoa will be . ,r . " was breaking,'? an exclamation which' proved to ,0Tei 8t together in the corner of the house; found characterlm and insudcicnt when called Jt C U e"aC benearer the truth than wis su nnoa DntU (his! finder all this time oiutinr straight and upon to act. I : " -CIP J aasjrups.oas tj ?lr?y a kla;. . n : - l - ! - , - - , I . . . . Ihl a.r:-Jrrt.Ii. r.r Hot. . . j follewing day he was taken suddenly 'very ill, steady a the aim of a rifleman,) and there A If fortuna so favors you, and no necessity for u . ww4 ly reported that! he had committed suicide . by Uttering, laujng, gigglinj-fthus annoying the will still-, be required ; for. what is the yoao5 JV .'3 af r-"i 1 - c poisoninjr himself; but a osst mortem examim- annisler, disturbinz the conjresatiou, and i:a- rtfli obnous djstiny bta ahelrarca the I . r ... c -f 1 I ' I . w. , ! I deeply. On the night before his death,' whiH to01" TerJ bad V wnen well dressed young men. M voa mtf ;t it ealUvaU a power of arrre- ! " .! I ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' . . ? i l .... . . "T waiamg up and down tha room and speakine o4 wno you wouia suppose, irom meir appearance, ciatin2 renins m others, which u ia itself, a troubles, he said, "I believe theso things will kill belonged to some genteel, ! respectable family, coorce . of ' great enjoyment. Your mini-re-me." He then knelt down (siys the letter J come to tho house of God, and instead 'of rev- quires to be! atrengthentd by dHigent and jadi- Irttiny j horns of her childhood, where it waa br r3t aaJ Loals DUoe. . I n m'.. ' . ' ' ' 1 .1 J? nJJ . - ) uon maae ojur, jott and otners soon reveal i mngarainsi uoq., ... v4WW-,j TIk .Uh ,,i,v.M -..- t t t. , . . ... r'!.-r-. -. i - -L.i..-a.L- t .. ;n MtWi6' lww,a3u CJ.ueJ, Ml l:acuai ra uuii uisii as uaa aia 01 an aneurism ot ; lus jj vcir jvuwj. i ui iw wcj uamuvus .vm w . - hxIt - t . -. . . . - . . . . - . - - . i - i . . . i I'll -s j-y-M m.. . h . . ... n . . vw. . --w- ,1.' ri ' j .t k ' . i neart; and that his death was caused burstiag of that ; vessel ; Vo that his heart uj .Lie i i a - r , o I ' art was however," that's not the thing that I wis Und blessed the hearts of lored parent., ah ging to talk about. It is another matter, and o l a home of bsr own, whsre her very prta so important, that I thought it would bs j wrong nco is to crcats happiness. Her hatbtoi looks ithout ad- to her for tha charm which is to bnrttea Lis to suffer-f conrrezation to depat with ministering a suitable rebuke. Now '.said bs path of life., When the worll frown oa bim, stretching his hage arm, and pointing ia another, and disappointmett pw.se ULe an ineobus on ar- ical i ft V - indeed literally broken, i.lla diid at tha house Major Chamberlain, about three miles from Mobile, and his funeral was attended by an im- nsverto return the remembrance of this circum: way into garden. : Ha sat down' in an old hnn I mense ' concourse of citixens. Dr. i Hamblin stance was a comfort to me. I knew the paths of that was cold and darao i he orot a fif f .n loreached an eloaumt diasourse over his remain a. -i . 1 . O 1 . I . . .- I I .1 I. . ... . . ... an, wao wit i.ic.p uie acuro mu, u n.i iu. ..it.r.. v 11 n.warfl nf trSfi Tftmmv. wnnf Atif ofVrf h: . i.' ' I Jac 'unn.tiari . Wa i f rA r -r I on the bentir out there, truils the brother wts Isrtnp&tbize wTita or cac:r ucr Ju$ Uxl-J a noil . fatt.aad in some degree realized the privilege. of him he was very sorry.; 'Go in Tommy,'? said chapter of Isaiah. . He also read the 31st Psalm preaching, thinks that I am going to talk about precious light ? being so remembered. the old man, "and bring me out the quilt that Mr. MafitV son, Frederick; who resides in bb?- Well," I must ' confeas' ' it looka very bad Would any true winded womsa intenafi 13- f. Years rolled on business nearly. engrossed the is on the bed, and I will put it about 'rae and go Texas, was accidentally with him during his for. a man to come into a worshiping asserally, with publio affairs, or voluntarily d .-vols hers slf y to the workhouse." j Poor Tittla Tommy; went brief illness, and did everything that a son could aD iast341 " ing his ssati hko oth-rs, and to pursuit in wbicii sue can onty acquirs cxc?i- I . . . .-!.--.- . i . i I . I - If.'. w- WW wrrra;t." iJ ' whole of my seeular timey but I never forgot my tc listening to the bless: se mother's impressive speech. Occasionally, anx- with a heavy heart, sobbing all the way, and he do, for him. iety would prevent me from offirmg .more fthan thought his heart would break: As he was go- j ye believe the church was right in calling tho merest form of prayer myself then would I ing for the quilt he ! met his father. "Whare Mr. Maffit to an account for his alleged delin think of my father's earnost petition, offered for are you going ?". said hs, "I ara'going for rand quencies; butit wis wrong, unpirdjnibly wronr , I toe that morning, and in strength granted in anr Jfather's quilt to put about him,1 as he sayai he is ia allowing him for many voars ta wander irreg- swer to it, rise besida the trial, if not immediately omg to tho workhouse.'' 'Let him go," said ularly through its limiti, idolizing hiaa; flittering rictorious over it! Sometimes pleasure would Abraham ; "the workhouse is the properpTace his weaknesses and petting his very faulta till lure by her syf en voice to a participation in un- for him." Tommy got the quilt, and brought they grew intoobnoxious psculiarities and then Holy amusement, but the charm was powerless, it to his father, and said, f'Father cut this intwef seizing on them as the mxins of his disgrace and irhcn Tthonorht of -..xtv fatLcrr.DUTcr.r - for me." I'Whatfor ?" said the father. H'Ra overthrow. A1 nainful and. to srenerous minis! I have been young, and now am old yet those cause," said he, "half 'of it will be enough j for Un affecting example - has he been of the caprice a4 Barry for.tJe Porman rords still ring in my ears, and influence my con- grandfather, and the other half will do for J you and futility of popula: 4uct. The lips which then supplicated for me when I ; am a man, and turn you out of my may well learn' a salutary- kave exchanged suppurations for everlasting prai- house." "What!" said Abraham, "my own choly case, and cease i s,yet, in tin.es of, sorrow or perplexity, 1 feel son to turn ms out! But I am turnio mv spou its youth br lbansini , esajntricity. and I my mother's lips on my- fevered brow, and her father out ! " He hung down his head, and tears 1 turning its holy soiemaities into antic; gimes of L words are a cordial to my heart. In times of joy fell from his eyes. H6 went to the garden,' and extravagance. ZicnJs Herald, i nd prosperity I remember them, and they act as said, A'Oh, father will yon : forgive me, and all . moderating agency to the sanguine rcsuesaness the days of your life I will be a kind son to you? I :,. ; ; A PilDl iC Rebnlte ' ' tit .Vtl. J'.; ' -,' , .. . -t - K !' I rrtrA .J L ' . . .'.1. J . : 1 1 : " 1 I . ' ' ' - !,-.'' , v omuiuuu. -f i ? ' i i (.umc auu ia.e vuur Beat ai me laDia, ana vour i n AifccnntP nv innr.t writc. Barents throw around the hearts ot your, cnu- own place at tbe fire.' His good old father : Tho late lamented Judge Hugh Li White wen a similar indestructible chain. At the fam- forgave, him, and kissed Lim. I Tomuiy's heart Tenncsea, became conspicious, at a fery . early 2y altar, teach them, by suitable petitions, that danced when he saw and heard what had passed. I period of life, iss a jurist and a statesman, s He avocations an 1 ji evra hr ed gospel, carelessly 'stretch jlencebyrelinqoishtngherdomeatiea hlaiself out on a bench, and go to sleep ! It Is prifileges ? Wh is willia j t wre nitonly a proof of great iD3n5ibility with regard cnjoyracits of ih a graceful rtCasmrnU of life, to the obligatio.hs which wo owe to our Creator ia a quiet and intelligent home circle rtfiae- and Redeemer but it shows a want of genteel mcnts which' are perfectly I coasiatsot with ruy bleeding.. It shows that the 'poor man Las been theory of usefulness, for the t dil attending a uifortunata in his bringing up, as not to hareliifa of publicity? If a woman pursue only the been tauzht crood manners. ; He does'nt know more accessibb paths of literature shs n?el not wlat is polite" and respectful in a worshiping as- forfeit the adranuges of a homo sheltered from etnblv. amons whom he cornea to mihrla. 1 1 the nublic cyo ; but a deiire for ranx is ortcn 1 am sorry j for the aroused, which deafens the ear to thamnfie of rfavorittsm. Tho Church "amy io wmcu uo urwuga. , i DU..jr love, ana caru.u. lesson from his melan nonowDltJr- j hope he will never do so ag I,, which renders her unaLla to cisccrn cisuncuy, I It 1' '. .'! U.. I 1.'. n.n.J ...1 ill Mrill mV"t It rt. to beUttle iUdiznitv and nowever, mat unoi wu w ner auoiwu -uv , - r.v i laii aooub. ,1 ! i senxs mj ntr ivu vi ., - rle lidei lren, aunt :ren town f tha eedi l.'i. f th atic f t id t9 Thus Father Axlev weni on. for some time, crown to be won by ittellectuai achievement. I L - . ' , i"I 1 - . bbxingthe compass,1 and hitting a number of I would beg of any woman, however well quali persons ahd things that his was not going to fied she may be for a publio sphere, lo cn tak about,' and hitting them hard till the alien jider if she ia ti oh and curiosity of the audience wero raised culiar' charms -i .1 to the hizhest pitch, when finally, he remarked, man. lue tningwnicn 1 waa 0103 w uu, a wi-i 1 puj ue usiuwvy v fc- - j ingiohacco. Now, 1 do bopp,when any'genUc- 'm domestic'; life who regard with contempt man comes here to church, who cant keep from those whose time is frequently occupies ia - lt the Km of fritnliti?,aal It jrartJ tht ta. kea of treachery; he eip:ln?l oa ii;!ici?y anJ earacrtak in BOit bewitching ltsas'' l-ut was a hypocrite, Jj?-r an I iir. lit v always trraihiag the r4Marra fa5.cti;a, yetT"" uavcrtacc.-t JsJ in kecpio a Meal; hi wat al wyi droouae'.ag the ajUahu ai aal ras-ty f the worll, aQ yttwa cl?ral!j wlthoai iura a discJtrjVs: bat no man was taort d-p-a. urnt oa ixirir, yet na c.aa etrr jrofecJ ta Hell it m d .vpt-r contra; pt ; no tsan ever haJ a prou dtr rprit, yet no raa etcr aff tt:l a xaon alj"ctluuillity. Ila di!atl with ; parcr.t rsp. tare ca Cienterctc4 bre, aol yet I -ft Lia ears ' chilircn to coll cglect and porwty. Hs pI oncd ths wrak and the saacrpuU iy rcaria oat '.ream of pcai.oa ia cloqacst aai exritlr:; lacgui-e, nnJ?r the prrteart tf calrrdrrlsg bis own soul and rctraJcg Lis own r&rrowt. He wss alwsy talking about jVHiathrcpy as 1 :nerou:tyt aod yet ?lim bestowed a tiarity. No raan was tier mora bqucrt ia paraiir, or rolllme in abtardity.' lit rpeat iliL's ia gililrg what i corrcpl, aod glwfing crrr wht b ia pore. The great moral effect of Li wriua was to make ccn comrx.it criotJ cnbr the mats of patriolictn, aai permit tnca to iaJa!3 la auliah paasioa nnler the name of Ijrt.Jltt. Join LcrJ. ' will in: and her to rcnn her pc nssfulnc as a wo- , Jon sympathize with them, in their feeble attempts Tha, old man came in, and tried to be cheerful; j fixed his permanentjhome near Knoxville, amidst iv uo ngnty tnero et coniession pe maua iw oui ne.aianot live "long; uniundaess had bro- the scenes of his youthful sports andthecompan mj Bins, aud gratetul praise returned lor iami Ken his heart, tie went to his bed: bi3 j littb ions of his : boyish days. Rarely has a youn It mo.A. . 4 V. mn-wr irnn hn-nn ff n pannintl nflTnmmw mo dim... ) i l!. t.J.IJ. T"!.. '3 ..f.f". " '. ' ' ..-- - ! t..i4 .. : Li ii.- m - 1 . . . L . . . . -J s- . l.A':Vf0tW4isti Yon all know that oar custom is I rTr. and that onseiuia uispersea iamiucs, in a ueiier country, bvbu imugiaeoia man saw was tommy weeping, and kindred, so soon atUined such Kterary and no- -Vj i , ..ucaveniy. xamuy joutwii. -. s , ' , ' ' if :'-if-.;'v ,.;..m tnr t AnAny tha hoara of oublio wor- tz-niin? to their households. Tbey forgf t taai will ne( i.Va hU hVnriA Tmt'itlntr;KniInT ta the hapciucu and well Uing o! I OUiy, Vlia, f UJW mm M mm m I I VV Q . SI. . i i i v. , v-.. Ll. .. rr.1.'a tha tOJt Cl?Eul I oeiore nim, ana ow iu iw awu uvh "viuusj mm , . dcrctron to NefsonH riayfot Derfaian- Lord Nebona otnntr, apart f-a d-fr, u an W molly kind and crra pli jful W 3 arocad him ; an axniilrg izrUace cf which, as wtH at cf hi cxtrcrao croickaess, oocnrml daring lis crde ia the MedlUmaeaa. One bright raorrur., w bra Shaker Bible. ! We had a glimpse a day or two sinca of a naker "Bibb, a book not often allowed to be ' . , .. ( '.!! I im by the "...world's peoplo." It is entitled, . " a Holy, Sacred, and Divine Roll, from tha m God of Heaven to the inhabitants of the .ii . ' . ... - i t . .i i .1 .r Vnw fin if frrrtlmn I . MPhaw. wLen it U rrquucu, cievaxe. tha last sounds ho heard were word of kindness litical-preminence, V From his youth,' the Jndgaj .. V L ii t .v ' 1.! lt'iatrne much more rr: rr -c : , . , , 3 , -f may see, in a moment, how I exceedingly inon- rather than degrades, iii ime, muca more iru.n i u.uwy ups. lie gave i ommy nis oiesr cuaracwriz-.-u oy proiouna reverence ior sue inr - for fc drCiSCa Methodist lime is often dcto ted lo such employ tutnts asn sing, nna cioseu nis eyes m aeatn. ucar cnu- ommances ot tne gospei. ne was a regular , . ; v.1 In nnd ico spit !' : "!.' t" ! One of the -angels is "named 'Console -Jah-nion-shue, and another Pre-lins-fi-nah--ten-va-ren -va-na. Aeoordin to the angeli e yoa, thebook.taustbs printed and bound I Shakers themselves to prevent its sacred- 2 icra being polluted by profana hands. - tr--t-g ras done at Canterburv, but it was - r ? far r: z t::r.ry to dsvfcto from the diTise He was a regular , rlrn. rirn v in God in mat vnn alwatrs ttn tni lattewdant at thf hnnsa or' wornhln. AriS m,H. ' -r-i.r-.-j.'-- . -v."-s -"-v-: r i : . r- ji. .rv I tr nnr rinrpnti. ' who arn no irnnil tn von. 4 ; lha was a Preshvlpt-ian. that heinw ths fliTiF l . . - .... .. j , & - r j .-.-- ( ' ii k-.w .',A T Yhit. "at this verv i benevolent and renerous Awards; others ofth" I . ... J . , . . ' ..i UWMVI iv.i.... ....-OV ; While he waa striking to' the ngh ng those things' that he was not not going to talk about, my euroaity was rous ;d, and conjecture waa busy to find o ut wa' ha was amioj at lwas chewinz my huge quic with nncommon rariJity, and spitting and look Dg up at the preacher, to catch every word ap srery gesture ; and when, at last, he pJunccd 01 the tobacco,' behold, there I bad a great pud tobaco spit ! I quietly slipped the qun my mouth, and dashed it as far as nnder tha scats j resolving never again .. . . t ' . m . .. I tarih.--Atralarl in Mia '.'RiPitv-.at I .P.nanrin. I vinnorl aF win rint to l-rrtd V. it nntfinn. nft thai. JT-i t. i.. i-r rt. a . . J ir.i I Cannt. .t n.i . i . rii.i. 't. v..if ; TT5f I l t . ij : ui I . . . ...... . I attention. """"joi juoiumnia, iaie oiiew aui v-iu wuritoi repenianca auu euuuiwu ww uiim, uu uneir hoase I worship was buut ;' and occasion I . v; Staf-. r.i ut. i. it.i ti:- :.i... I . . -. ..- .. . 1 and left, bitti a me conzreau ana on i is necessary; wua ku uaj-;.-ci.;. site neatnss cease to be a virtue, when the tf davotad to iU atumminU a tajcca from wr important pursuit. , Others, again do a great wrosg la ot.i., weU as themselTes, by rpending their uo ia pre parations that pamper the app 7S ally he would appear 1 ten years since, at tha Shaker establishment at my,you are deceived. It has a chilling effect upon them ia their worship. Miiterbury, New Hampshire, and the publishers your feelings, to think of giving up the world in Now, ia. those days, there was a noble presi ftJ that as thev have 'no 3 resmlar nrmter amon-r exchange for Christ, but vori are deceived.; The dinz Elder in thatredon, called Father Axley tnetn, "It may not b9 perfect in all its parts." deception of sin is upon you. The whole do- la pious, laborious, nacompromisiog preacher o Taimagme, however.: that, some printer had a minion of sin over the soul is one of deceitful-j the gospel, who considered it his duty to rebuk ih it, from its neatness and accurcy: unless ness and fraud. You ars made to believe that 6in wherever it should presume to lift npi its de nWlni.:m.J l.-. - a! ,S.1m,- J.i. t. . !i mlA V . Vil e A.l VI Vnrn; . i r.,. .k fVin V.mU, nf l. I - fiiutcu UJ IQSpiraUUU.-' IW prcbCUUS TO UO a I ll WUlilVA a jxiuu vi ucawruiUW IU VUUl ""i r I . i uw mm m.-. mm . rilifcU-' . i .l - .. c mt t . A.. .ut- .1 : rJ I v:i. ii. ri -m-i Ar.ii.vi i lie oi " . a a i n 3 tistita 1 f ot eisven miguty i oess, vu gi w uji juiu vtunuij pleasures iui m c j auu n uuo i.u& vo.v.m- . . --mm. .-mm , - ; - I ' I I I . J . . I T "1 - 1 . 1. L . mm.mmmmmmmmmtmm ? m. A . . . . . . .. . You are andar tha rower of an allurinjr spell, fidelity,' ha had,, moreover,! a spice ot humor that will soon break and vanish for ever. Esau, oddity, and drollery about him, that rarely fail for a moment of self-gratification, sold his birth- ed to Lnpart-a characteristic tinge to his perfor riht. You read the story, and say within your- mances. The consequence was, that anmsin; cair-(tTAni lUt va tn wvft nn so mnca fnr swrrtntes cf the sarmz and dom o VUj n. A. VW l.UW 11 w j- " " - I -w m w - v w so littla !" But pausa a moment. Are you not Father Axley abounded . throughout the eoun re-enacting tne same louy f n8?MJ: . ;j , 1 '.Tnf.rm thathe has iust re- aa;bi aa w row rT iwsrpTwi ni ijli aJja- ny a , he found chewing tobacco in a Methodist church Wtittrn SlcUh Book. 1 - t -. A MarnIllcent ;Pre" Bv a letter iust received from M. Vattmarr ays the Albaiiy Argus, and dated at Washingto: dim the ship was xaoric l-ot fwar Jlham aa Lczx thrtr-h a very nxcih k, ctrryllL-g ca toi:J btl3"'crdcilraoJq?tt1 i 'cwaa a radlra cry 'when hs xnada that bargain. Ilia reason was de 1 ihm to a level with the Irutr creiucn uj si am; -neb sensuality their highe,! rlearart-te&tbaiaf " : . v t TT. jrholhus waata Ibe rrtc0 trs truly deserving ct wnrarw, waa . - woman who attcnaeva wouy w lfbrbocwhoi., . . ..." Th ollet right or woman claim cur aura ioa To the mother ia comniiM a treat or immortality. Lock at the jocrrg elili: ovely it xnay be ia peraon, in cVTclopaeat of ,art, ia tha gleaming of a billliaar icuUacl Vbat bi-her trust can there be, airhoTer that bcautiral btb', and , . .v. :i v;V. (hi wor'.l aboa hat her spirit may bo return ed to iU Antr V1 mar clorio&S Ij the tDOth UUVk'tv a - a .A aw A Wat . l iadicious cira ty MX - ordcilr of "man cTdboaxd! isiiipEta nard l-Tan, a H drao-Lttaan, who Lad lca i lig Oa uXl t"" 1.. i i j r- ' w try, aJ LjUng orcr tha ! of th aljp.raw L. ora a-rrant, who was r winimT, rsn irrisg ia ihs a, Bif jts iXna' jacket cocU bs eff, the captaia cf r.ir&i tad tarown tht rxaa a vlsl through the port-bole b lbs wardcos, la ip lira ih?, and the next feitaai Postal I g huaklfoTfrboard,anl waa rwimxisf w the rt- cof. The admiral Lanrg wita-J wLc.o t&b frcta ths qixrtcr d ti, waa LTy -rV-e I iih tie rccas; anl, who th IJt ahidUib d np 5k, L tl Mr. rTaa, tral-d Lr cclt J cvl4 lln tcaaat ca ih rpt. A lLsa tra iht rdd ahir oca. whom vSe iacilt bad coue! en xk, aai Flha' TKcrai - . .... . . V . xjg cf thrir ibeor wL.ch he iasruia7 rrc-w-A- aol rc'.Cr ' cp II Lsrl fr al UrJ, It m-I w.U to t -ltiJ lili thsa rtaca, whom lLeioT caa c.ra r36;u, J wh4 wrr lr? U'J b l tf ha' i-xd rta;, am-u-1 Lcrd Ntl'i ai TVtw waa aosnLbg cralirast la lla i errtr ia till CrOl CI tS a natarl ic ra bu U-?, .cTr. T- Z tlrx Mr. Hlaa La r. -7 to d.y-aai he U d; trXC--; t-- . - . cretUiardr-r.rr. , ata'lCJUrxfat-' 1 i 1
The Biblical Recorder (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 24, 1850, edition 1
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