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4 f1 H HJ V 11 ii u AD V G 0 A. ..ii lb Vot. n. so. u. PUBLISHED "WEEKLY UY A COMMI!" OF MIXLSTTT.- F ii TUT NuKTH CA SOLIXA COS FETiEVCE. 21. E. CHCT.CII, ?oriII. RrFl'5 T. II EFT IN". E-tt ?I a Year, io A T.icce, V 1 P a 1 1 V I . From t;j..- German. Song r.r th? Weary. Ii-arf. h il. In tf f l.) rk i . t ii f wi, I it ti hi - i m. . t . i ..w ; -fiii- f . ,t-t; r,- - Vr j ,.J ill V'-. item ui;. ! V,:. I 'i L ' r a t i J ,i 4:- n l-r itl v ., ,... x t A ,r ill 5J ..'r,u aldi ' i. u -t f , - r -. . . .- ,t i I ' the storm approached, he wvtch '1 arx- iotj v from h place on the poop d.-rk, 1 k-t a wa'-, tr iv-;j,ri fa:i-r t'pin Oe jsLip, hou'd come up with and br-.iV over her. In ecu'Ming, x v :-! -.sf t v jlies in her - ririj; ; o he in ciar f jhave a f-t ii'l v and expert i. .n Use wh-d. W j rf th;it hd trick i out, ar.d lis T'-Y'V the captain im-c- t!i.t h" ! fui I po--. s-i-vi f ii ; , :eft'l h or'h-r. I of h- yale tvini ! " ari'J f!, - c if. t'lj -: ; m ? -'ni u'i, ;i - , ii,.' f, f A fr--it Ii )!(!' v . . -er i -T T - " , h r '1 1 1-- I. i i; T . Fr,. Ti If i. f w t'lf- -; t - V, - ' - 1,. in. , it ; i r.. an I w- ii e Thi- fjr-t 'it : t;ie w.ii 1 .'!- ; ;. low -?::.r.. ii1-. i-vc i.- -;v-r ' ii-- ' t -1 a 'e '! i.jt fifa f -ro'.n, H on, il ii', ! at o I r-y ti r 'O . r. i'! O-i. ii i i' ;e a,.-.' C-fi r f.i ' Tf. It' : ' iM'lt:')'!, .1 i I i - Toy e l i to !;;iY; !! T lilt T'O:.1! '''i:i'D ths-ir 1 k t ie vi i X 1 j HO AT Tr -i IJ ton. hT r,r;w. ! ; s. t ' 'XiU-r'g Priratp cor-- .rs in ihfir faTi"l;r rev- she- great man's personal Thi r .r a few specimen ifeip p-trr, bat t r e are r h -i-a: e- a il jjA." Thf-v con-: ti u. U .- r, m rl estimate of "Ii : i"t of 4, m ! it ! at . on -e fv til ii-t t "tt trm-fr t.r. !l iirui o ccii.aai f.rv Ta- 3"o. Mine eTes and ear f :!. bu: :h'. .1e-1 . , t, , . n , . lect is TeatiT nj;:t:4,i or S orTw ng ' tV.evi' r Jrr; is -fer at .. her C.Jr jr. r '- my soo'hing t 7 r sth to the hsnk ,e?' 3i S.--u-. i for-rr p- r.f.Tr.r.Ur. 1 1- J- .f .V w-t 'In r-Tiwirr it. I SiJ in v?'i wt is soan lir g in njio.e i the j'Ui!g eyes of my trtTir for life. ' the is an exce'ent r Jrr; is -Ter at ; bort wnrc THr uib ' r j -i . , Yours, grant Tsio?.ni:i:x. Nr llaveo, Fr-. 1" h. I-jT. Com .It it T7ifd n4 k;n j frier ?. ;sf in the r-M-r- n- w th. I fi'H Trn.-h. "IT inn r, h J"i..it r- lt t ah' w hi :'i t' ne ' i? To o i - e !'i n 1 i !e"'r I re -1 " it ' . i hho.iM he lei ill f TP. I Co'lM Ml' o- .1, I f ' I i i; f ii. n'.i v,n' ii" '.o':.ii (;".. f n pni-l si--iir. r. - . ' I l':f Vtir.J !(' v -vli h , ;t ff.i i ei t ro-- th - oT C c Tr,rs or; rif0HHt r. ( '-k s oe l. i''-f 4 i'l i-KiV " tiu- !i(i"r i.t:i.i i . , .... . ..! I r l:v ii. J ' A ri.i-A-i () t . v Th ;!. 'J'; y Jr , i: r 1:1 a . : 1 I I IT t,, - i : . r 1 ' " v t -l y L.ler P t'.f r -.-.i;. j in 'i.i;...-r. i M 'fit i,!fi't. ... i. .' ' i.-o ' - r .' j . ; - . , . e r 'n,l hi int!y in the co.'Mpii-s-hox. T'lej i hin"-ni, uiii'le to fit, A ! reH'l '-" light-'! ; ' th" cr-.s'i" ; tit caj.ta'u h.iiji: that ' viry tiioriiMit'- r:;j"n-il ujion thrtrxf,1 ll.iv- Y,,.ir ! ;ht tri'::in'(l -ji,d hum-; u z.' The ir. i; n.ril y oittm-l nee- i !! ?i.sih'v noin's the way ri'..in : ;ir r . nil i horiry t,i U Cil !'!!, j:i'a'n:rig iik.s it w.s n p v'. r. rep! I'J , :i I I i:liri li-ii, I i it h i i ' h! yctrs of -."Ay t -s -1 I ih-r w i ,-. ju ..;j'y h.ir'i I. A. iarg n w i hrlr !. th-- oa.-pos.f. an. I the W hioihc in armfaii anl Cist upon tli fl I'll -5. Th- p-r.-ecition o. Dr. C-iMwell con tinu1 hi!e tr.2 Lr!tihh o'cunif-i that r'.-rt v portion of thft Sf. His pr V a-i.- S hi. A-;i X-'k h? siv : ' I av-; r-i T-K-, M--re' --t voh .'k- of D.rj.i's L'f -. V.'.uttver h iaia u iinatiou hvrecfter p it's !f a u ui l.-ing. I -hill Itrliefr il u'J wih-. th- hoon.l- jf ert' i h'lity. Brron's - s h -. y all f.a w at ai:::!'r. I Hare tr hi':I to i i'l .vi'D 'h n in hia ut YX h-ils nis ireniiH an'l h i -a t; hnt thf-re was iio other likeable quality abnt hira. -fie was an incarnation of 'emotiim. 1 lie 13 the only man in EnliUi history, i for a rt ii ri Ire! years, th it hn botsteil ; that Tut itio.e rvt i rv. ai n T: ai:: ; -t m-se- a The j i i:n ;.t w u n n- :thr rop.-i.u4 nrr csj 4 a- it o-ihi to h-'. T-i-re ht "ii -t u h . .f thy 4 ton-u,;-l i't- . u.o.-i of iht-ir wire.-4, W'ja' i hare U-t-n in a ?a?f i an l t p; w an lrj Pur. .' .-v te:'s '! tLT , t. r; r a' :i r e r 11- I fo tn o-t L-r'. f 'i ' rt n It.- rj". j. ..t. fr J . h if 1 riv- of 1 -rtr. it- rs. i it whether tL-i . -v- r i . th of -h s ('.'y-jr . rni'H.1 ctf rt f C irnt ' r . t i. - 1 .., r. 'he TwIaTarj. . ' trier -en. l ii.' a:iaf.trj. an ,! i the MMati-0 i l 1 1 r a ,: i ra' more CiiU-- . i .jr oh-rratiori a. .. - ;w thf--- be any rruih in 'h it s-o c-i'U'J fieii-e or n th'.r .idr.c "n matters jhinz jwoN. Al iyi-.-h I of rn ,aL-nt phou'-l no; he disregard? 1. ru-nferof ei.jst !l-JTf. )! m'ni-'fr History furnisher many very striking rd it.is-i,t j-.ple, et .o j'm-. exa-.nnles iilustratt-.'-j- the truth of thi ' 'hr-nigh -ri -vm ct . u, I SaJ n . r'.-nrt i, fruition. Hid N i4 lestiovel, aii-'l he was huu'.t-u n .a tf itifi-leiity am! of every practicable; f-.on : snares were laid fur hi:n. an i p.-f'.pir-s nn.-d to draw him from his h: iing p' t'. M; t was compelled to a -a 1 yx-', n'(lt;4 1T1 the woods, ana ventured' vice, not lncluilcd m what may be term ed, what his biographer does term, ; meanness. Lord Bolinghroke, in his' most extravagant youthful silie3, and 1 only at the rn-nt i'nminent peril to see j tnt' wicked Lord Little-ton, were saints - .-'.1- ai "Aid the advice of Josephine, a: d no: undertak en h:s Ilassian ca niaitrn at the time he did, the result o: V'aterloo would have been different, -.n l instead of dy ing an exile on the lonely isle of St. Helena, he might bavtj been monarch of the world. It is tr.J Abraham Kept ; f hi- W y. i i -!iy 1 .--d otj.-is amis, in 0 or 8 iit!e. si; 1 ! vfrtl c4rel .1 i h ont l'.t r. In mary of thr-e fsr.ilf there re x- tijii rk r.r pfp f. .1. 1 b it few i i f mv whole n-igLtrtiO d ; and no Saoiaj ScIhxJs iu ao'ue Dttr counties, I ww tt-il. Tbe H bbth, with many church member and oi'Vr p r "od. is a tkiy t f visiting and fea-tin? ; so I fith t'.e nsore wi'-kt-J and yonngfr. a ')3y fore her driver, the. hurricane. Light shines for her in the daikness; and on, through a world of ir'oom f?he travels. Th;i f-itiicr Mi le th;i III hr :til wi h "l-.n-ii ppri'-s'd, ' ii.U- t 1 t: ( II SO V-IV Olllj Fill. i" 'he ri.e t( re-t'" The cho sai i, 'ti b. st In th grave to re t." The ri-'er then I t fall a tear Down from his hriinuiintreye ; " If peace be only i'i - .; grave, Tlierj it i goixl ti d'e." Deep was the echo'n ij;Li, " Jt is gocxl to die." Lights Xrixataed and Burning. THE TWO CAPTAINS. now safeiy s.-u-l- the panting -hip he- j his farrrly. Of iu he escape I eaptivi- j to him. All Moore can say is. that eah fai ..termination to ..fTer I-'i c to the of a-nos-ttent ar'l ir.tef.r-r,ee" in ma ty or aeatn, as it were, by a miracle. U1 1113 vices nan t-ome vinue or soms; At one- time, wh--n he ventured home prudence near it, 'which in o;n sort' 01 ;i ;t ilen visit, the house was sud-1 cheeked it. Well, if that were not so : a ii'l is .sale, ryi much, thought I. for: dnly surrounded by arrned men, who ! in aK w'io could scape hanging : lhe; keeping ,1 little reserved power, and, seized him before he could escape, de- j biographer, indeed, says his moral con- j having the light s ready. 1 read then i signing to carry him to the British ' duel must not be judged of by the or-I lesson f hie and irs issues: as 1 1 ctuin. One or two were sent to tniard i dinary stand ird ! And that' is true, if it. iZJi" hira, while the others went to get such ; a favorable decision is looked for. 1 articles of provis:on and clothing a3pf'ny excellent reasons are given for j would be found worth taking away. 'his being a bad husband; the sum of; unen tney were nearly ready to tie-1 nicn is, mm ne wa a very oa-i man. part, the plunder collected boing pLed ' I confess I was rejoiced then, and am in the middle of the a lesson 01 Me aim us issues thought how slight a thing it was. viz., a little vig" lance, that made the differ ence between salvation and perdition.' Craving far Novelty in the Pulpit. 1. 'It is night. You are at sea. A .s'nrm i.; howling abroad. One sail, a d in-r y-f ---d main-ton sail, keens your a ' v An 'itching ear' is a grievous mala dy, whether in the pew or pulpit. It must he tickled by fine sentences and flattering speeches or by new theories, carrying the appearance of originality, boldness and re3earch. All of which is not favorable to enduring sound doc trine. Oidshausen has shrewdly said, in getting at the spring of certain labored interpretations of commentators, that nothing is more agreeable to the natu-' ral mm than to be the author of r.n j opinion. ' Truth has an intrinsic excellence. s Lord from his beloved Sarah, but he ny u h s-eOon mir ( Jp-.rteu hve risi was infljeiieed bv lb noble consider- ted an I psye- with thmiifls ..f ; tion of keeping "that from her, which "'e ' Wen ,r 01 the ch.in-f, fr or. nosfhlv do either auv so x. year-, wl new h .d a rel g ..tin vi-it or In to pi is a mo- circuui-tances. Asa general rule how-; yk by IJaxter Du-idrdge, Sommerf.-l I. ever, the wife should understand the Bi-hop MclUaine. and other, whih -ire business and plans of the husband. bei'tc b!t.3d of G1 to ihe qnrkening .f They constitute the united head of the ; christian to duty in privs and fai;,i!j th's he acted the y art ot w.sdotn, not - - , . ... 11 the-e pious, pravmir 'ncn hae !rft t'se fif.-t ina'Ct a Diin" w iere it would accorn- r - , ' " ' " . . . . Daire that waa ev.-r tL -i e sh .u .1 on h no o',j-ct wo tii v of the anguish Thu, ar,. in h.n9,.. her 3 neart o-ui ieei unoer micu v,0 , irf,tor ; .1 f,..n -..i;.,;,,,. tie floor, and the pns-1 rejo.ced now, that he was driven out ot ; f , whose real interests are identical, i prayer, social prajer met tings, th f.r:i.a- de it with his guard, I tug and by public scorn ; because his ! PI)t w.fe wr, aJ far a3 she can, tlon ,f abb-rh 8ckx-.li, and to the e -n- oner standing beside Mrs. Dunlap, who wuh Mrs. Caldwell vices were not in his passions, but in r,,;,,tUliiel. ejr,niV5 by her husband's' TvrHon ot souJ" i 0.1. Win had remained in an adjoining apart- j his principles. He deni-d all re!ig-on , .?oaie ana not create debts unneces- hringing pit men ro be Vi ment, came forward. With the promp-: and all virtue from the house-top. Dr. ry he ig ua.,yie to pav. We er 'Hi .'J tit-nd and .!. rtf mind fnn : Johnson savs there is merit in main-; 1 ' ' ' . . i .. , .v ' w"rlf h-B oounog t-d v v - i y u la ay j ;v rf j a Lia 1 m r a u 1. . 1. a . - j " 1 ii 1 . 1 u .1.. 1- '1 I! ' I'S 1 ml 1 -n ci.no ii 'tore the Lhc fierce winds 1 art; piaying on the surou'is, now an an-; Time does not diminish its power or, to! them ah 1 now a dirge. The storm-fiend j a healthy taste, spoil its flavor. Though co'not, shouting ahyvo the r'ir of many j capable of infinite variety of pr s-.m : 1 waters; which, like packs of famished ! tion' tae cardinal Gospel truth? t--oi wolves upon a punting stag, leap up and real staples of the Christian pu. i over the ship's side, showing their are ew ' white teeth. Safety hangs upon a . 0n ,ne ne hand laziness or timid steady helm an 1 a well-lighted binnacle, jealousy for an old reputation, k -;.s wuorein t'to nee lie trembles, as if at its lhe preacher in a worn tr.iek. U h.., owri f iithfu'iK-ss under high responsi- f a interest in the parrot like ive'ta--hi'irv. A'-l will be well, if' tint tnoni- tion ; his mind .:hi-,se-: his olj, ,tI V i.t r 1. to -, Mi St l i'!V 1!. Mi-s an 1 (j fir bv f , n ."d'e. be r-lfarlv si; n nn.l In. IS tltete On t! nev" . I it so dei.lv. t ip oan-jf-r, lent 1 in- .on -i- r class ui tn-n t i ;'i ;'s l-oui;)r:riv is dVehled veity souk tl iitg taking, "i he t'o.v -tk ; tVjhtff'cane'that a little Pel is ,lrJ l"Ct:iu.- is dry. I he new and toe oid ;ire mixed m the treasury of the Lonl, m.l the eil! ..,,..( ., jc.-ie brings tlu-in out in the i women are often remarkable in such .fining good principles, though the; emergencies, she stepped behind Dr.' preacher is seduced into violation of, Caldwell, leaning over his shoulder, . them. This is true. Good theory is j and whispered to hira a if intending something. Cut a th-jory of living and : the question for him alone, asking h m, dying to , in.id up of the elements of J II lb were lime lor VxMiespie anil -lis , """ ' ' ' u, . '.'eriuit. vi uin m, i men to be there. One of the i who r-tood n r c:i'i::ht the v Y.'if-h evident. lUrui l -:ni f h i vere meant. Toe !! r -o'i l rh t! sli' was merely jjak'ir ' h--r bro -i er. In i no!n-:i '! -v c .iri t'n -v i ' ji ir v a' is p.tti .-ti c' i n -t"i.:: an i hurried i t low d ; a i-l su -!i c. i -ter i it il 1 1 V; tt.'S irtg'Mlio t. t'c.-i j m-.-ii vie tv:-". tlv- t( ri- f 4 oi e ;'r. y, I-- I Vo.g th'. tr i'.' :i -r a. I i'lrO" pbl;l :! ; .ae a j ii-.-; -i was n -oorg a til a r"i;o-t the loyalist?, .mi t!i s p ir n reuis:-' Ves ' b- w;'.h-.n the l-'jt .. . , i of rh r.iz -st wiiig vrion of souls; building cbireh and afltors cf whiiiev- tuay chfw.se - this j,. . l have known some men in business who flccidin , lhi, raiinationa! view uiA re- have kept their rer.l condition conceal-, jat-lon3 of bfty otv. ed from their wives Avhile they were j aing tlru-igh a county last snuitiT, riursuing a course in nle invo.ving them I sto.p d at a io-- e .bin, xnd pmpoed to deDt.r etill. u'itil de ith came and sev-j th pnrerts t.. talk a little with their . . .... i r ' ijjl, e -i- ori.a f.l 1 .)'- ;'i -!!;;): a tid lfiince of the oo'n'ons of all the! de -tn: lariuf the publ:c when before Iihs i man of letters avowed it? If j M l-o:! were alive t.or:-.st j.( rtain p-o u ti'n eh itaeters iu his preat epic t he eo i 1 ( iii.sh th"in with new trait3 n r 1 1 . i v:.,iaii.iir i , . ' . i !i' 1 i t it " I ered the tics which b mod them togetia- . latnuy. csoow-au were in, ta-i -l-tet ei il j j e- and soo reveab d the facr tint they em 15, ar.J hat y"i-jer. AW VtWina i wprc iuo1vent. M ,-t, if nut all, of this , an'i PJ'' f'r-thc ihrn tin tbveb.l i-n 1 :..t. i.... . k ...d ,d !.v aM-n.-r in -Tr'r luaiitilv, 1 aU if, lulirill' iiilTt; Mtrt-it a.-i-' j ' o : th y had fn:ne reii n t oks. "Oj, i t.'ooht the u to n. nv- itiir, " jvr, I wi.: tyjj run tow I sru ;::( ones. A Co-nort ur, witb tKok-j. ! ;"t a li v 'vi ; It."!' Ins !',t,- n':i th hi m . n i ..i .'! I II I W. I' '!! r no'A i.-i n x k; tl'.C k of s ') .vo i1 I h.ive rendered hiirinless. hts au 1 l- i :ig gu-.t th U.- r : X " ' ' g I to. ."ei'ioe.-j t tiinoacie 1 1 r i d, and pitchy d rkuess co-n;i.i.--. been tio Io.)1 ; loporti n. Jj-ne uj-on upon hue lit it is whoi soit tn.6t etitei tiiinoig : accord nj. I s plan of io-'i uctiori, and the ii. tli O..;, i. g l-i s'eei Jiuin .; riot s i ;s h -id to rh-t i-n I. I i i.T. I .,:''-1 1 nt i a -tea. If : i -I'.-, i . v i V -.v'tatev-.-r ti.'j k. ;;i i.i a' the hlui "t the ; veers a:i 1 fi d r - t,f ha.- - i-f: a'.uve Io. 1 1 e,v h-r. fc''d' irr ri, V ! i v- ii re li-iiu-1? ble. Ir. !iad 'et all. :.' tiu.-e CO'llO.lS.- ii. mos ic At such :i r;ni,- it isimpossi- Totalti-id iVijihtfr.! is the iart, ness line- - a line u.i-oi line lii at is wnou soiti -, it not m.oC entei taiiitniT : accord nir to G-l io-.r .- S olie, 1 etil. IKIig 4A ve y ;r:od eruii-ii ""iind ioe i-ine and ad tliar, but i did tio. g-t a .-ingle i ti W iiie i. I kut w aii that befor.-.' ! p. Tli.- piiiiiMtioii of i'r. Cfc. id .veil Ids '-r rher Alexander were n-.-.-ir e;ich other. Oae evenir g, d irir.g Alexan der's ah-ence from home, two soldi.-is e"i,etvd his house, aini began vub-iy to seize ".pon everything they saw worth car-vir." oiT, Laving ordered his v. de to p-enare siinoer for tin-m. TI.ev were MUppo-v-fi to Co'i:Wii!;iS, h ,1 ifii .rtantand perhaps l-.-ci-h d-v virtuous man than this fragment would he pro- h ir saical or Pecksniffian. It vsto-mary to roiii:inticise' e is the weaknesses of ge- xc:dlent and lovely wife, there n is not a nobler wo- E g:.ir d, has ever been elf; - i ci i i . i" y uiii i" iit; coaceit, ndyismg Iiv.-ly about their true hft Uc,, uni, condition, and eac: fet-on -is tht-y n-'j "XjVf, J ways should, that they have no ate interest, but as a family con one inseparable whole, no ted by God j ra- fwn ; but I told him I had i-o !;..n y. and nature, for pu po-es worthy of his , After talking to nie about my yjti' a-vl th j wivlom and the a non weal ot hu- , souls of wj lami'y, nc :or ui a hmk lor ' manity. Memvhi-i Oh. Advocate How Methodi&t rcachers Work. p inf l'.-;ill i-(s:..ip.si:.ie i- t'uftn js hi "is a mo e hoMi.tv h -arie 1 -i'v .ckhiiiili tn'srn' coji'd no be'iille hn:uan nature, th:n t'o it which ch.-iractt ri"s much of the liieiiti v critieiim of this kind that h.iii asted in defctiPe of Bvron.. j r in -.-r.e, wntes as bee Gt aat I'r. -in Hi Thorharn'r- belong to the armv of it ihit time foraging in New Y rk O'.st-rver. Ti-hcy Fifth Year. Men are fools, Mr. Printer, who are! each of iy didJrcn, and tin y are th -firs' we ever owul. 1 have read hii all through tothc cnildr-rt and the two o! e-t ar nearly through the Tnct Pri'iiei r ; aod thre of my neighbor hii.e rraJ ta in A -entlemn, wmo 's a Aik inas. bu" re- 1 s ::i tio- a inem'i ' o. us!.- Chur. f-.-ii- ws : fcT .. XT.il.. Viz. rt on r'l itr in ti. t t iiioc-ei si'-'n-' to ni-r-ai hi'i? t i-e a i -oiith. tou-n" wsf in n s vocation, i , . - .. ., . 1 i Tlncr: is ahou b n. lies t,A. am Iwive in-' 1: d h h,d yme t, go to mylof u... p, cut tu budd a, a meeuau-e ! plantation ana pre-u-u v, u.y gMM,t0 llilV0 (rca, hMi it: titat yeur. ' j Otice a tiion;h. il-: .-.a' 1 hecoubl ma lie j In anu her couiity, t stoi.i.-l with a jj-r-! time, an-1 though ne v.is very mncii o--1 iP.0 tl v.n., t-.'t .n- il.ut t., v ars . - o ! c-o '-d, 'when there was a win mere j "i.e. or o'f uuf -u-s mad - the 'tt re--a a wy.' ' biu.-vi.-it t- his house he ever hr-d. aiid 1 itlr-.lifrti itr! iri t;' .. K up . i. ....... ! b' -ks ti, y t-v r rea i. s oa tl bait a d re:d th I'dr Yin Au i we h ive all hoj1 t i. u'i i a..i v Jiiblr n 1 are now .-e sdio. hat. ami wo have .oi.- iitvii in p. asi.ed from churc li the neitrhborhood. Not knowing what con.rriuai.y Pel haps you did ; ami yet it may hr.ve on deck ; i bough a l.i.np. whj-h would been for y..u t,e best sermon ever! be instant-v exiii.-iui.-h.-d. d"ex" -ed ;o p' -iched. (.) d I'octi ines that h.y lum-i the gab-, b;i:ns d- u'y in -h.- ;-aprn.n bcred an.l forgot, n memory's ganet, state room. d':i ea;.yH'i i ,,;v. U- jropes i,!V brought to your n"!itM : tiu'h held hisw-v ro the i 'i.-i. h,i '; t,. 'lii-.'ir uncun.-t-ously sti.d at a ihstaiu.-e is up he; head.' I -i, r is now his brought into vital contact with the con- m d :he turmoil of scierce. w. i.- r.; d t test vvi'd an ! dark and starless niv-hi ' Many of these novel sermons are li- Though he 'i es li t!itt a human arm able to the criticism that what is new m'glu do without a compass, the ship ,s not true and -yhat is true is not new. bio.eh-.-s to. Arid now, as if a thun-( The ambassador of God can drive a der cl utl h id inrutd to rock, ai.i! fallen j better business and more serious, than from the sky uj on her, the guileless "onS about after strange ideas and un- ve-;.-vd reels under a crashing sea. heard of things things that nobody Iso 'iiiiL' can avert the crisis "that itn-! k'!-w before The Apostles dealt much pt-n-Is; muling but a sight of tb.enee-jin lm 0,tl truths the power of which die. Extra compa lanterns have i:ot : tJ,e' had too often witnessed to set been kept in read-m-ss, and it is too higt.tly by. Hear Peter: I will not late to trim them. Deluged with water, I ue negligent to put you always in re the passengers are drowned out of the im mbrance of these things, though ye cabin, and, as they rush upon deck, j know tlu-m and be established in the are scattered by scores, over the waves, i present truth.' lie mmistered, it seems, The ship is a wreck. A little foresight, j t( is; they were posted and she would hare ridden out the gale ; UP m theology, and even established, or but all is over now. j considered themselves so. YetPt ter, 2. Our ship, though in company with though an Apostle and pregnant with the lost, survived that storm. She was ; inspiration, thinks it not below him to an older ami less s?ai worthy vessel. liow did she escape : Our captain had a little forecast. He kept his lights trimmed and burning. Three times a day he consulted his barometer, and a 7 his Bible ; where he read, I say unto all, watch !' Before the horizon show ed the least sign of disturbance, he was making .di things fast, and prophesy in j-, ' a storm, and a heavy one.' His chief care was ab ut the helm. For fear its cl.anis should part in the coming struggle, his 'relieving tackles were hooked, and men stationed to attend them. A spare tiller and rudder-chocks are provided. Tliry are not only provi. dec!, but made perfectly ready for use. He is awake to every precaution for scudding freely belore the gale. As grumbling at.out amisera-i to do, Mr. Caidwell Miit over to her ble world. 1 have sen as many years brother in law for advice. He sent as most men see in this world, this word in answer that she must tr-at the (h.Y' I enter upon my eighty -fifth year, men civilly, and have supper ready as jet I am not tired of the world, 'and it j soon as practicable, but she must ob-jit so will heaven,' 1 would live my life serve where tuty placed their guns, over again, with all its joys and sor- j and set the taMe at the other end of . rows. I think Jacob erred when he i the house. He promised to come over ; told Pharoah that -few and evil had j in the meantime, and conceal himself . been the days of his pilgrimage.' Many ia a hav-srack close bv, and she was to ' and good have been the days of my I met him driving a i 'The nt'xt day vrn(.Ti with two uiu.es. "fhy, sir. said T. 'are you a wagoner as v.t. Yes. -r, said he, 'I can although be w toer une of tie inform him as soon a3 the men sat down to supper. These directions were im plicitly followed. The bouse was a double cabin, con taining two rooms on the same floor. While the men were leisurely discuss ing their repast, Dr. Caldwell quietly entered the Other apartment, took up one of the guns, and stepping to the door of the room where they were so comfortably occupied, presented the weapon, and informed thern they were his prisoners, and their lives would be the forfeit should they make the least attempt to escape. They surrendered immediately, and Dr. Caldwell march ed them to his own hous?, kept them till morning, and then suffered them to depart on their parol. Women of the Revolution. net the part of a reminder and stir them up, by putting them in remembrance. Jay has said, with equal truth and j oeauty : 'A disposition for novelty ia religious truth is the spring of error, running through the flowery field of speculation, into the gulf of apostacy. It is the mark of a bad palate when a man is forever seeking fresh food; it is an indi cation of a corrupt mind to despise and neglect common truth.' Christian, do you like a plain, Gos pel sermon ? Or must the truth, as it is in Jesus, be sugared and flowered be fore you can relish it? Ai-.sver to your conscience itml consult yeui txpe rience. A . 0. C. Advocate. pilgrimage. In my zzdyear 1 left my father's house. Prior to this, I had not been twenty miles from the cottage on j heather hills in Scotland, where I was born. I landed in Xew York in 1794, not having a friend in the country to councel or direct. A kind Providence led me to the shop of an employer, who, with an only workman, remembered the Sabbath day. Thus was I kept from j the path of the destroyer. ! From 1795 till 1822, the yellow fei I ver prevailed seventeen summers. I f never left the city. I nursed among the sick, Yet neither myself, my wife, nor any of my ten children ever caught the prevailimg disease. It is sixty-three years and six months since I first saw Xew York. In all that period I have only been ten days confined to the house by sickness. I have shared in ! irea her ? turn my hand to any thir g.' Oa the next Sunday he preached to iuy ne groes. I heard him- His subject was the resurrection of the body. His dis course was a most earnest on1, and would have been we'i received any where. Bro. II. is n good preacher, and a first rate farmer. 'Very respectfully, your friend sin cerely, "and very obedient servant.' Ka$h. Chris. Advo-aU. Mill Gunpowder. The Boston Post tells a pleasant an ecdote of Mr. G , who a good ma ny years ago, was a retail merchant in a populous town in Vermont. He was famous as 'the very jrink of politeness, and wa3 indeed an expert salesman. If he had not got the article that might happen to be called for, he wa3 sure to name something tnat was suiiciently bigoted and fatal error ir- thitevrr Jiv-.d ' ii.n!,-., ..f .k '.a .... :. n.. j ... (if v'Fiji'H iir in.iu " i eaeed oim to take rmd rsd a fact '-(.'oik to JtR'i.s" which jdi.jwcd Luii hfs L?rt, all te.!I of sin, in a manner hi never saw j it h fore, an i that be found no rest urid j he foun! it by fiirh in Jesus. Alter which I he famed a Sabbath S-.hod of 27 po r i- Dorant children, which wa- the only one iu i-k nines oi una. ana mere w. no u-g- Mlar preaching nanr than e utile These facts, and many o'hers we eoold cive. fullv illu.trto f h i(aVta and iKuiii r j j j - .... of this work, which is b-indon in over 50 j coanthsin our State Such blessed infla- i i j . . i -. i ... , i cnccs pruvjuceu, lovzeiuer wun me lirj.-r;.l doaations to suppor the c use by Chris tuns ad patriot .f ihe various denomina tion and classes, and trie prayers of God's people enc 'uratfe l to press ooward in this arduous thmreh diiehttul wrk. During the yer I vbote i lSvJi fami lies prayed with I38S; of thee I found 1G9 Bleetinsr Church; 81 destitute of the Dibie; 217 withuu any rdiiou- b-joks ex cept the Bill-; h-ld G4 rdigkts or pray er uicetrng; aidri in foraiiaqr 27 Sabbath Sch'io'a ; distrd.uted over 4H9.000 pg. f of primed truth, nt-irly hah of wr. th I business, but never grieved for losses in trade. When a draft from the South Legislativg Bcrxs. Other Legisla tures besides our own occasionally u.ake ludicrous mistakes. A Virginia lawyer once taunted a Pennsylvania Judge with j for 500 came back protested, I rejoic an expression in an Act of the Peun.-l?a- ed, because it was not a thousand. If I nia L'islature, "that the State-h-mse bruised my arm, thanked Godthr'tit yard should be sunv.ur.de 1 by a o.iek wall. , Was not mv neck. Iu times of trouble, j and remain an open enclosure ior e e-.' jjf Ook"a round, we wdi see ndp.-ns j The Penn -Iranian rather g. t the U-r ei - ...dliinr. 'han ftn-TM j when a, customer inquired for 'winter strained oil,' the merchant told hira he hadn't got that kind exactly but he had some that was 'strained very late the trials of life, and vissicitudes of! in the fall!' PLririge one article as J .... .... .k. .t. . .i u . i like it to answer tne purpose. Thus i 7 1 "J'a oniJ dirccrei And t! hough much dlaiDe-J fp tti uij work Lj extreme family tSictiw, ceeds lLat of Iat y r tC14.25. Thia baa 1 beB done by fr ea ia inc-reaMbg the amour t of thp F k tia': Act, e t t V . bv 'cf'OTrit.i: fi u A up Ml-;, e t U ;m .ii.t t'. amead -et. ir. .ti 1 ; t i-.it t. ,i- t r the mark of an unni , Ln: II To, ref.,rt . wr ought to be thaakful. j i neei t: :t a rheumatic pain. 1 walk! w"i! out a staff. ase s heW ho! pain 1 siepp without rock-' my food without the help; b.tt- is. I!;e. He N w Hav-n. the Sabbath ' ing, ar d ear !of hr !'" V A gcntleii-au th-ughr L.-"d thintr n ii'te-t in tie ii.ii. o aii-'CvM. ihe Iftatdi p.-sing .uj be is rt m- n.ia -red and k' pt holy. Except Kd Js a J -:.:, i2' -i i- :or t t-j ,!), . wh-n an aged w o-shpper is carried to b wes t u v. X ce t , - . :o,a t- e 1 w l - c p ; cii-isa . .-su'.et nevt-; he.-ir the sonno ot a :. xi r-':i:hos tee o. tns Is I .--v.-n: ;ii iki ilcAihtr you might, he was fcure to find some thing to praise m it 11 ms tea was not strong, it was well flavored, &c, &c. On one occasion, a customer having called for a sample cf gunpowder, rub bed it in his hand t' acnnain the pro portion of charcoal, and then observed j that it lacked stren go. 'I know tn-j swfred the impvrtu-baWe trade-man faTiig into Lb old tea formula'-I know the powder is riot so strong as some, but vouTl find it rey viRd andagreea lie !' Dr. Fsaxcus was on' e end avrlrig t kill a tark-j by aa letr e t.n-H.k irhen he received u e ra-d- f.-r.-e i bio-R-if ll-'T fri:. i- h:, t 'i y rpiaarkd ?2- : '. ' -:k-y Lj i ; enr- - i-ac its: f their doia'i-B3, and others giving and sending coBtributioE to ne ky isaiL And are there n- rthers who are wilHng to give $150 tle salary of a Oolporter who ata'd labor in S'jcje det.:ute county rt jt vis ited ? Any aoon will be thsukfnlly re te'nred. Mar G d tech us whkt to tivs. nd a we gfre to w.:t&r otber.-, toy out own Kejl te w-ttrtd Ilim. Y.u' truly, WM. J. W CKOiVDEi!, Gn. Aft, of Am. Trat frecietj for i. il. RakigH, March nd. 157. The Ntwwt Fizh:n. A Lte Eag'ih pader ?taW that 'nr.oy prayer book are now sold ia L.-ndn with a looking Ls inserted in the inner ide of the cover, iu f.rderth-the Ta-rfi- way arrange their l.ir r adaiie th ils'-' '3 mi e- v- li e lis S:f S;. IV j x rr--i r r n !y A'frJ Le. IT -V f S rr ''i.: 1 jco f l CJ. 'It1 in Ih I.-v-st, e n.ale th ft!"o-i: t-tt-.-ly exTict ; We hvS ee;bit thv Kin?ita of Gt 1 w-!l I-r brft pnr.-'e-l by the .a-ap'riu Ik sr'y d !,c. highly d we rr t" the fr, cttiT i n ; v.-: ry , th p'lifying .il:;r. -f fir .u rnerr.l Ch'ir h. B r - -r - i ! 1 that ir trr.e r ? -n,1 i -, I! not n ti? s 1. V L i-.r- t hr eb v-.::oj .r rrn-,.-4,,-;:. i-.:U at l'l .I'- id " 1. 1 . ( b -,-.,. . , '.. Il .1 "(' " ' P ' ' " ' ' '''" " . u ,r. -,H ! -f ;-.r - ',: '.r i a f f "! i- .-.-',-. d. -.r r i'"ar ho r'U r w.'n n -n -t? aliV Ordti'.fd, ;f 1 the-, f r f,r, iu.:!.'iid--s of eiic ver ii 'j.i f 'hv'Ti tie w.. i 1 14 4U H ir.i.V, f. in. vvnar.:e.J -n , -' i, - t,'. ,5 li-iz tarn of i 1 t e at r.n I r rt2v ' r thu r'ih- i.:i--s, n 1 r.-.-e, ant py in th !f y G .o-;. !.. ; tk a c ' iusive al d 0:1 ,'-;;i' rv it ' ;t- If by whit n;iri.- it w Li: in rtlity e ae-rtiri-n -;iri; ;n i; - w uo'ovely rm. We fi:; I it t ngnt n-i'h.-r th- ord of ( ,I tj.ir in the -.ir .irda- ot ur h- ! j.-d C ..nv;; i -(tie i" d w ftn't a as 1 .-u ;. 1 , v h.-i ' .'. rv it'.n. rod d K-a o-'t ,!i , 'i -. ar-i l ."ttl V -It dl te ''. . . , ; H, ' I" Tl ; c f 'I lil 1 ',.- ii. " : i 1 l t-i n -i - 1 r 1 t ; .- ' - i ' j tl 1 not tl ied -y . . ; . . 4 ;! ' ir ptrt f-it rii: n h '1 -v lie bran ft' ;!;.. nv , 1 i f 1 . .1 n, th" z a f ..-.'.. i , ij all, it'll ir-e ,j .- . ; t.- .!, . ivc- ; on ! our f.. r-.ce. c:a i.r.i t- i We gtve l i.-!y ii 1 a -e i-),.' r ,1 !'$,. rary dia.-in. rv. I.t w i'i ' ,- -1 lusively prov. i 1 ; -it d !! I Or I'iryel rr.t 1 I'm r.ii. - o h'-( luildrrd. Il," I.;,.. .,'1 lUC'h II. oC a I'-'- ... lii i.i ;;.; i.-;i of i .til er of tli"- u i ' -r-. A t ' eat of th- )'. l ,. illowin r..-..i . . m i t iw ruoothj si- c I I ii the t : ;t 1 .no; I ;aperte-l inio -u-r 'hurcti. ii -n- ! T X cjiir'... tie- - pal : .-'i.-t.-l in I'lSie. say lie aid - I I. ,, if invt ie tunc of td II-in ii ro ti iiii; lore nor Jeoj th.iu a;! 'it.C 'nt J t b. hant, the rrunt a-' I h !Iy. pe.hipi trhj-ivriy, for th" irmdre-ii 4 I'-u'm, 'hence its m-ne. Ir hid, of - , e s?i !, b en adipted t ni rc m j t rn iUshmI notio'i.-, hiir. t"e rh mge w -ry simple, so -limjiie tint then? couM e no douot. in hi- m'n I of the identity ' f the old J-i-h chant an 1 our fuvorit did JI indred. He ki 1. that th lant wit siiil in by the Iiere id in Knglaud." Uhri.itiin Adio (te .j- J.ium if. jr nit- !ji:ir.!i. Little Dick 3ti3pp7 I.o.ll b :k ,,.( . :t. -'I-T..T. .1 ,...;i'. au-..; ('; fit In a frpt ; A 't i .e ,. - .... r . . , I, ' I V, t' 'II V ., " J . M J Tj iijikc; .i.r: (ii t.r -a-. i.-i ." rr.l. ?d.a ii,' ;i -r .-.I.;' hr- u;-'.t I. (i A dr-iui. ... rif i-.u Oji -,,.o II urd l.y a: a .!.-.. la-r, Ai.d jr. f-o.:l ;..i . . -er T' K I vni 1 i. . ! i ) ii. r, A'el ltd i'i th'.-ir i''.t-.xr : t j har. Little K!irl befa.o, Lt." a ui. - l.u- iwn. To f. sij w:it. hi, ii- w iruU drum ; liut Ie;k, uti f. et, O-iiy turi.ei t, y ut In liia Lands, and 1 k'; i Jr :A g!jn 'Vi.at's the rnar-er. da.. I.k ? Y'u l'jok ur- j.u -ti Coiu li.ar. ii ;k'j n.Al.ir wiei lb? Tj i-Htwj -..ni, L-t ua Xjt a, "ji air Jr:nr Aal tuitaiiu wi.'i iur ra;rt t'jf.t mt,' 'N ; I 1 .-i'i mj t. r ' Si'i X a ;H ;..,Ui. te i h. y ; Aud y .ur L:.it in i ru .t c ; ii you'll jiv" on y turn. Tri.-n ill t . ! .f .ju-i ; Htii tif, 1 ; ai .j i i t t, ' 'O. ur, bi'lher, I. 'i Pray. d- a iy Of a infl - in ii:-r a.; 1 I..-- T!j.ti,ii t.- e -"- js.i'iy Yt cay d i... I' i j'i-t, Bot I've ti-J it iu ki: . .a ' w ii. r i.t. Th"n ''2Tr! ,,ae Dik Gae i.. . r a aif ; B it lie d.d T.-t .in .a ..u al.er, L.lrl t., tne d'ir, Ooiy giit vh; if.k i hi ut i),zr. T ien, bors.inr witb ;', Wiii. hi u-'oj-i i mi-.t, Jfafer iJ.- k 'ru hia lru ji n tLe 13 or ; 1 Le jrcKra-. I -J.d iji-' V7n ! K i ir I evil- l.a.-k. Aad "' dru ui n u -a hi, , t'.r' b Ura. Tit- auicz i jn'-.e-I, Dar" brorae,' L- 'Sin jW, I ii . f''J'' wi-i cdrj;' Bat. TLaf. Di:K' "Jiom i e tvui.i Lyin I.r.k ou tt jrrouo i. O, hv d-d Lla coaoienaxic cbar.j -! I ra'ily aahed (!... aordjing exela'ioad) Af t'-e 1'. JrrrwGoe t;ifrn y-o and Bi: .--iiiiiritt ut ir;sii.l, A i i 1 ii try to .nr d, A- 1 0 . .i ? :-rr-.i . t . be. f I r f
North Carolina Christian Advocate (Raleigh, N.C.)
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