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Ms COLmion i - n f2 t3i 1 1 PTJIIISIIKD BV A JOINT SToUrCOKPASY SJNIiI TSUI P.VfUOSACE or TIIK NoKTlI CAKHLlS.v COSrSanEXCIS. VOL. VII. NO. 10. RALEIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, MARCH ;., h Hh : f n Thr. c i .i.V T T i I A l JLi: ' if:- tiai droe.ate ?::! j-hiut Ooiupp.ny Dr. JNO. F. F0.K!, P nTisinrsT. .1. w. r.v; '.lev. Wm. Kef. M. il. r -UICIM, 0. . 11 :t. ;aui iit . W. M. Ookjijs. Ytq. This is the only ground on which episco pacy is capable of" delete; to urge it on the o'.iim ol 'divine right is to insure its inev'Ublo ovulhrow. i' nc ii Las been the result from the ist to the lai t. and wtiil be so unto the en i. The hmuguration of the. office of Pre siding J'.idcr wa.s a necessity c-f our itine- -C. system, aim se lot as ihe itinerancy ! i-; maintained su its vitality ami emca rcy I itio oiiii.e must he continued. 1 tWi i!i i'!U' economy W !C i i i : : to "Carolinian i; among the pleasant sr-aa-in-ts tires 1 have found. lie is delu de in his appearance and poctuintdy ove'ivcrk td. lie is "ah ut to publish a lool-A con taiiiing anecdotes and dcst'ii -lions y ur in its many heroic and paiuiul pha. ..i- Ilis facile pen will mke it a very . '.rao tivc '."Oiiuue. ' A (in Sundiiv afllonjoon !t,i. lul and devotional in licr attcud.-u-ec. oho : istry. NowwI)ea all other dulses of men f .Tow ::;r3i .- hciiim weil. 'j'lK-ro'was no cxliihlti- ,-i ci'- vailed to uuu- 1 csvier burdr rs and P U 1 L IS It t: V . .. , .!":,: . i 5 . : 1 .1 . ..1 I I : 1 1.' .1 : iCV. if '.'.'('. ;... - ' V i:. f'K!.l.', !!.. ! net preacii in ire 1 lealijr--.ian t'v:i- ' Chuith. How si; uisjip:inted ; U:e v.i and i pcn-ocal spcanrncc t-i men of wf.o:i occ ..-'-1 !..-.. .mi-.! Iiv mi.' ,1.:t.hitt! st .- ; :as I;sru. .--f h.-fHlir it . bur she se oftiin:- ai.d ' h:nuoim- J n:;.t iKi UKicU i'r. 1 Hid eoiu tnandifiu. i'ho i..-ji..v.';:i.r ii.MiK.nf.-s i f an on arjrcU anl i n-'niely, unijnr.oMi?; rcnt email hi iMili.-hf -1 eatholieitv. have wrought a l otoll- cliarT""! i: itu. ir juindi nnd Jeelins on thr J 'i a;' y oi.arni ot . .,1! - 111' l,r!HI' I 1. itf.SC . i" j yre i li ii I - ; it I 1UC1 enthuia. -in, hoc even a liiah degfeo f dischaigo. athlitiotal dutio. shall wo who cliiis-ian gvavi ty and y.?nl but hhe srem-j UM i'Cpuiii'd to j erlo;in military duty ed to enjy pe-veo. and delimited in tLn : dWe to meet our increased responibd-escret-es of icilui c. A slio-rt thi& nltt-r en the -happiness ot a nation, arid 'the revival, (ji..d t-.k sudduniv hnn t nr I ''0 purify of jho cliorch-a!?u"tho glory of luidr or e of th-r fairest :v.A tuost lioolul 1' are s. intimately .involved therein. oi ts.e young- ...-(. a Vi-vt; ti -v.uirg- wt-inan j lU0 l;'at'oH ol ourv v.'umcu arc hlecturjg straight "s an arrov, dlh a fact, and H. riu j v' '-1' r'i.w our men are . bowed Uw: l:k! ;wsyu;piov'.s T.i'dcd, and a prc.-nc j r-1''' USiUa!''y. they jr,c?d thr sympathy jnmt and ji a-ant a.- ii'Uir.nier's eve. j ' eoiiieJ of us who are appointed ta (" rlii lv' i "VUi..i-:i IuV iu-ir Volifs M-i flio-'l who tur.Kt HAVE JT.-.T I 1 L'J tl.i'l of I i . I A : !. neees wa.s ono.ci uns ia sy s est fr.er.d. was of; en with 1. 'ON ' ( 1 eei.ve h n ::be and a fur h-r !.ap.;y aad U watched, if mtul-not pr.j- uue, t lie iiunphaiit doaiii, i'" t hi; hud V j ox !.fir returi.Mfg n T i in. II. ;.. ,l Flip .o ir O 111 !'f . I K' " J HishoTis anil 1're ! weis nvt. vriy rien ho would t-o voi ill- t.ne J-uilai. 'I n.M ua- i ?;: -:vi J. :',! s: i ai) in r: i i ... - . t . I tt. I . . .1" , .A. sipiu. ur reaiiy it is a ir iv to i.c.n a ing t:or. .'.;;a i.uw out ofno ilau.es the Church of our j J;-riiion row "choke full" oi' thu.?tIit, as j she speaks t the survivlnc- couen. our lisi:oos ana i re -. i lieTS. What then bar-; tho way ) fa i hers? 'fho only important harrier is j that to which I lisieucd. The Churc-.'i is A nd J'., ; r, ::: Ab iu.!..r inufrlivi-.!OfioeMi.-.oa in ti.o ;rth j -(." . ,.Aft ;;.""'i,' and even on .di-t lis -i;. Courrh. Tiiis ..i.ssion once w$ic diverging point, tlty think i'.ak-uiaf.-.i in Ja!;ii.i! and t-xf-n j i here is u eheciieg prospect oi an horiora : r. . ..r , !.,!:;?- A;, this ! hie eemmomh-e. (t is !eyoTXtlv the iion- 1 t.i L'. : i : . a. l v' ii in'iiii' j inai i no pi!spect is not mi i.i.ts.ou, x .nid ! Hi ails i. o ; J? : o l.'ito ' e .!!. . ri ! u.'i' b it wa.s j ;:'! I v : W riit-r r. It r: ,ii iried vi: h i it h ti - the -ir'l r y saviour, n v .v'.tvii.ur. Jft'oH, anl even n this i tiegant .ua bUUi-tantiai structure, mtv piWidono; : As 1 stoi byTier auni:;-i-ieiu lis aichUcct'nflt dor ! iinish 'fiic-roforc, one is at lib ri- to Mi'i:iw ; ;jnd 1 could not help oii:g an' nov d bv the ii.coiii;ruou3 indars wiiih ' w- I g se .u i-uunt. ' We naift know their c ni-s-i ii !i in onlerto givi?projier coum-el and to ieei real ! vmj..a!,y - on whore (an we obta ! a sm-,iv s.itodrers r insight into the h.M was a provUe'iee sj.eak- i t;,ia" i:i u.joei,M, nuiugiy. coiiuortingiy aiirl f.avmg 'v, we must u:uleisiiid the ical needs ot tin se to whom we u.iii.s,er. This know! f wjuu. a cold re- s. in liie tiou.-e ot m-..urnin-. r.::d gamal down upon her face blackened, phUtgued up anf d;d!grii'c;l hv ths: rele-if-i-?ss lire, and behold her youthful form cracked, drawn up and bnmt ahiifsf. !.. a. cinder, 1 wtindered if I hit would ft- tie cheerful, ehutie kgivl of ot!.;r d.-s Ih'sheip Pierce would nev.'r haM; meei'ni zed" iu that hideous J.roj hy nf deaJh. the radiant bride who .--food bU .re. hi?;! .: v tnree .short months hi lore i :i :. ; t 1 1 .so t a t a; ;ived no di'-o I am forced to o.mf set 1 have stjongnosiiiyinr;"'!. that en this.soh- 'fiievhave or de-ci i'iaa! reC'diai iio-: to uns Y i O is at !;;v.;i a ;..' .- tried the experiment under the most, ia- A eev'i:"H! I vorabi; aun ie: s In the original move i -'thev : uicut thev were U.d bv sue h mi as llcv. 1 ! 1 1 "i ViMi. ;i a. in i s :i:,'il ;t!:i! il-H? liislOp' a-'i:'ia;i-'is 1 mi. ;n j ef To 1 iiic:i' : b- leriet w -.hip r:rc -Uj'ported the galleries, and the 4iid-ous j nan.s oi bad ly cut up white irarole w'i -h uiaks s the i ninit. I pi.icd the Dr. to ! saw hi mi warn, ir; in 1 iCftft of that iceberg, which must have cost, hluiv rsShino, :lcCaiu. deaniio.'.s, French, I hundreds of iol?ars, and which, if 1. were i a regular v.oit tuner, i won'o 'ive oj'.'l' sitoi-Ktoi! lloleombe, Xe. r- t i iiev !l :r- ! :,t,':: i ;1;0 v iu ii .'ii. il i i i'lt si: si:eai Lit I made the i xperinient at a 'wine when ti; -menean mind was.enthu ed with toe CM fih', butalis' deceitful ehisnoiv. of thnt j i';:a : the tahh.shoJ bond., oi iedW.:--io. I,.. il 'i 1 :m es sever Hie eoaimumo :iit ol , l i as ilCi i w i . 1 ii!:v ly o ev.-iirs w Iricl-Vi.'.ii. it ' - Iv ill t , Lt kindred nature without ;r liepr.n t:- fuueari i aMo'iKiry in tiie iurory o; se w ho :t:e i..r removed t'rom upheaved bv iv oluiiiris of ma di'ro;;! :' villi u:iru!Hed a en at. i he time v u'.-'.eu society and ever nit, not so ' and par to n move. (). niiwi.se thw Church Very nobln budding i.s a t'oidieai pna: t a .materia, ring to i won! J bo . man. Ti; the anv kin-?. cowvooi.tv on event:', of j!-eir ir i!!-ii!l it:.r. e hi:.-1 rs'iidel I :;e de:u' '.'.- . tt ... i . i ei u . i.iiiea. noh sinau nubcai j ice. t' .il L- ,-. i .. :i!' : : i .- iuti-'t f ' !1 f . . 1 : :. -i e :. C S !. y ed u j.y ioer oh:i: v Hi! tnem tiie .-li.-e HiaU r.a :s iOi the tie : 1 and uepretfMug i oe ilt-i i t:'ii!l.' liiOiUe-s- es S!C. icnce n,"r.;-.:ent sio.'.i Jiie !i:shti o I in !.i- o , i. -i ;eUuci e-i ; i oi ami ! I e 1 1 with noli "ibvemeu," and under .such adT vant;'. .'.eons eh eumsiane -r4 the ,-eheme proved an abor ion, en v.hat grounds can it t ope for success Stiil tiu-re are tltONO who think there is a happy middle ground vhe:e a compromise m y be effected, that ihe time has eomo when the branches of a common stock may once nn-e integrate and unitedly press onward in too great Work of "spreading Scriptu:al holiness j over these lands. !f su -b a kasis can i be. oe-upied wiehnut compromisim. the dignity and uitn-ietiey of our bn:fied Aloth odi.ni, let if be pointed cue and the tans ooosnmmad. When ihi re un'n !i s'inii Laic been ciheted. thou the blessed saved in heaven and the re unite 1 redeemed en earth wdl mingle their rejoicings around ihc sublime throne." W-siit ( ixo . fhe WashinLdon street jleihoili.' 'hureii, in whicli I In M loith j wi-.e ea Sunday, is an rnii'ee with ut pr.it.cn -doiH--but vei y capacious ar.d iii'e i v;i;ii a Jaive eorgrog liion of very aiienlive listeners i wjs partieuhuly ple.axd with, th ; ear nest eongreguf ional sing:ig. The'iO is no "choir,'" but there is a company of train ed voices, led by a goutieiuaa who has a noble leading voice, and thej- sic in the body of the Church, ami the'y sing ' v?iih the uaders'findiiig" and "with the,-p!r'.t," such tunes as are reall- line and remioe ie.irneit, ami approerta'e to the hrmns, I hit it w,s s.e I did n,,t Know her. vi.d w-:.i;jJ f CI'-.: .1 1 -.ii .1 I . . 1 . . i -v... ..!,v ... ii till ii .'II I I: 1' i i oi auoioor o boo- il !.m. . r:;- at all b,- mi inhabit; o.l.-ci a hinnan u lit. niv, . i i I ' ;f.x i I'.iliS 1,. j nil r-: e l'3 unexpectedly,- horri! ly. Cod us from ihu midst of feivors. t,C,t .'.-. I - . I v ! ..nit, j i-o ve j. ea r i tin. e. nue I wnu fhesejincs, the-bell four Chuieh in ? his Ci'y i.i ringing U,v a funefal, and that fu neral the third or iiun h o-o, iu' the same j-'aee wiihin twp week i. What :r.e the yoiiug peiople doing y What are the young converts, the yeut.fcfui survives el the departed Ava lb-eves dean-;'' Have, they forgotten her airrady, or 'are they' iiiiiicviiiux loeir nearn a-a i.sr rno. aji- edge . lTi.ay be scenrtd rei-dily in these b lessee! associa'ii'iis, wheie Cod's people, eommune fr. cly with each other and all hearts ir;e!t. into o?.e. The cotiiiuueil i.egl. t oi t iii.-i July, has damaged i h pi? ty oJ i lit e hoi .Ii. A di el e:se ot.piet y isas'n aaii.,-,1 ttod, and I ecain e of f-iu "( Jod's judgments are abioid in the laud." "-dial! we Moid these loud tails to repent ancij as:.! faithfulness in duty remain un moved!' or wid we not by mrrdy t-lforls and chtis.fi.-m zeal ity to tin"1 ?ecne uie 'Hi'laiuw the mainsails o oiu- belov.-ii tho -h;p, that sbr. U'fiv' wa . s ;o-,i i,-a, i i ne ..' is -i' iOiul'i . . or.! ride the harbour iu swei liiu - it'c' v. Caj aa iu)T"i.i f'lim. . I.1.-: : : .. - I.XLL. X.1-.'" r.i;..n--i.-.-.ir ; ... oen;s: ori- .ij-i ;. '-. ;..'',': -v : ' i l ies. !.. ell. XJ'r lllui y 5. (,.. ' i:. il -r 'i,- ' ; One !oli .(.-.. lt-j, jt",!. i- ; r.. tf'-'oaiii. Ai..'-. i n !:-;;, k -, i ' . 1 ..pi!-. J'. l.s, i'. .i-ilv , ....... I ! ; . v iihi j-n'.li.-i i--ii.-. ,V .-. Oriii'i iV .Shall r--.. i j' ' k!a.,, :o,.i,l ..ii nit- ( . . ' lit it ToVv.NM!Vi A '. "t. A t)T. AM' iv - . . . f - - . i .- .'.'::. r . . ti . J i.ovb'L' -.ler i-i .: I tliili vt Jill I'l-llt" .' i:.-. C. S. Ajio::. v. V.'-.it I . ttii'liiii I l . I . - ; ixcua x ..ii SO' .v !.'. i. .. 1. All jir'soiii ra !. :-f' .j.., . ;,, ; ...,:. . : St. ib s auilmril 'ts -(. !.. t .i. ., '. . i oi. i'i ins, rii--i.i-;l .-if e'i y I . o. r, i. ' . . :! 1 Juu uy , iSiil, arc 1 i-rci-y 0 .:'. eh'OieeJ f, -. Ad eCi.-ein stiil mrn 1 U VI tii'i", win) r. p r-. I !'..-iiiO ,i !: n. ... i at any tm -. j:riir t'. liie 1 Ul. u n.i. io'il uh.Ji' ii:i in. .s.wr i-ri le'iiui'. I . v- iii J. lin it Ki..in-y, u.. .1 -. !., (.! 8. A P flU.'.-r-J .O..I in. ii ':' V . f'OC, l!-i. o.,; t,. ti,,- ii'-t !.-. i . .. til'ei y, wlio r- piTit J t.-i -initv im M.utc ft i iJ whijn nit'ii.-v niri- I... v, ., . i,i it..- V. ,l:t lisi.n, uro iUc in. ! .-v .-i jn '. HO. t l.b. . i.-ei-r : ; .-i.i a s. IJ l;c: il. Oi e... i i th, V. i :'i i Mi 1 ! tie Letter iVoiii S-.,iJ ana such Ri..gir:g is ecnhig'iins. t f oe j cais or lhi.s j'eari.ui etisioc:if.ation. 1 claim close of my discourse at night about tfS j the privilege of speaking to these sea's ol bo wei-iv-t-ninouted to our j-cbio ' t.)r- i :i'V Niinishy ; and s:o ! do hut i"e,..l " ! .....i j'llOU : N L llllli. I have been can led to ;e all the lloi.s i 'he proprictv of thci vr r-o-tnanee -avona oi our revival .kk!, it matters not to me so mu .h'ahont i tiiiti!: Ehe unfinished Cipitol which w ( be ;:n this i.-5 a special provide-fcce to the yV,uii :0.-!'i l'.b, Xi) I.', ) Ci H..HI.N, i . ua i el. INd )i A::i 1i:ah lUtoiHKu . liefore tho year inns too far on, i wisli to make an oi'tu.r aekiMwle.dgiiterit to you for eontinu ing to send to t iiis lj.v,vitai :.i copies oi the 4 A.t'vemate.'-' li' it were possible to i:p:es.-i in btiguaic, the feelings oi grat iftnie and joy that till I he bear's of our sohiieis ou receiving om- valuable paper week by week, I wen' I try to do it. It would be an timnle compensation to the i Jl Aiv I Kit ,M -s ; i ,s . , , j; it .11 K II. II. p. -IT:-. , ' rn.'Il 4 IE.!'At; i'.'.lbvx t..'o i Ml. il Ii,: el l,ir. I '1 i . iiu. 'inr I'.ni ' ill tl el I i; :tii .i i.i-ti i i i t- i h te th iu. X re .-ni'l ni'ii:: if i I L;. t!i. . IIS den-'t-.-.. il'tht coot a but witness once on iV'gant .sirueiure iu Italian seyle, the Col i egi: oi S C, w liieh i-oi:ains many h-.-i - j inr-s witi'di long survived the1 - vents which ?rave tlu-ui birili; and thi.ugh greatly m -d-iiie i. have not been entirely 'eradicated C' th :A-es;-nt icte niii- loot O! tiilr, i ihe jt.e'fee tiia' Jrbrts winch ibr ; Ve -.ii e:-j .s have eejii n:a...e. to era JIv rFAit IJaoT.'iitK Vi.. : You arc as desperately fbnd of receiving anel pub iishiug letters .as I am an fond ci writing i hem : but as yo;i insi.vted so earnestly on hearing of my pn g.:es . T sex'.e a few momems at the clu. ee fthe day, to make ueion of t!-e who should never hao j rapid sketch of nivittcrs and aiT.tir.-j. .-a dis J hi' Methoiisl .-dated, not i-ij ..: iUirl 'Jed 1 i u! op.-oor: haw- l-.-..!;op- : ders ov a-..- rre i-uteci, ;.oii i-;e i-'i i ho; ii the movers iu ii: i'o: matiou in tho Ii, v'::e, vs alier.dy o,;,i-:!a '. .but diH it ami l-'rdlav ni'ht was a cold time to be in the cif" with aseareily of wood., so tluif. I sot-nt the mitet of it in a night eneleavc-r-H!g to keep wr-pped and looking to ! he- day's light and warmiii. A part I :oiat m i he enclosure of a wjaare, loe k in;-; a liit'c crowded but still scholastic, t-. - -a . a - Ti i.-,'--' -. 1 T . which may be made a most henuCful re treat and promenade, the Arsenal whfeh is a military School, and the Ct :ue t a y ; s:o v o r several na- :s In the ui-at piacg the instrument, -i -oi;h which d spctiks was one of eir it timber, if Airs. iv':eves-liad been U Oil Ol tcreut k;nd,.tii.u- tooitimate incroncts and i iumres-duss m:c:ht of tnc l compel fttlv uo .-dritu.il Hi-imnrde wi j-urne was made jdeai-ant by the. eoinpa i ' " . . .. . i" . ) is- rr ., . i. .-.,.., .if,,,,... i iv :;c contort w:; i wl 'i : l lie !,---1 il.-s : r uiKVsen- nv ot i.r. uoge, wn., oewe er, sioj-pca in iiiiifb should ! i'iiarioKe. 1 ibuod the S. C. cai-5 more or-vidiiK'- e'- pleasant, but the Oduuiliians were shiver- I to come again, . . z" . 1 . . . .. .. i i . :-' .1 ..." Wt.cLner tiie recently orened, and the new 3Ie hod;sl I'Vniaic College, whh.h makes one pud to see to e'O.sily a building in so yo-. v a situa tion. The College is under the a' do pi es idency of Iter. 31 r. Moed :-ml U very lloiuit-hinir. On all sides the reo?;l been most, polite a-ul ni: entire- ut,d i regrft that Jm prc.s e-f mv Lu ine .s me tooeehdie many attrsetivo invitation?!, i am ready' muen eii.-.n.icd with Coluaio'a ami the Cobi'.nbians, and f! c same clous ieV-iiv f.-ikcn sw.-.v. onvcried a? t ?i!ar. arol d )c eiiiicient. same time the manii't anlion ed itere. t. the cut- i -:k !. hetl hand, the beaming eye, aid the whole count ei;auc3 full of the sndles c l gladness, as 1 walk into a ward, with a whole bundle of Cm; "Advocate" ami oili er papers under my !nu to distribute.. ls;V t he !a or.'.- 'f ' . ,i i: .. r . ii . : -oidiels. i ti-.e.i.: bii.'y, n.i v.iii . !.'..: en, . , IM. A. I o i' i, A o . Kiii-ioli. F.-l) V.. ! -ti:. xs;u I'i IlLli t. i Im r-. i A ca;:;: riiuK (u.e j!: -m-'i :, i. , , L is j isi j;.i!i t;.. .. . t T' V (lii'li.- 'iu J ii, On; l .l... ., .. .. 1' 'il.jivea liy n t'oiijiiiio, .-. t . (; . iu youi vrJvr.- cot-n l'n t s .; Tiifc JACK MOUGAt. :. . ....s. prtas, wiilaraJy iec. ; ;- . ; YuKK'.S E ei,lsJl i,1;a. ; ; I i e same nice, at ucir-u the ;t-dno -,-ia i joy. Mc-ei ver. slie was a time when there is re a '.i to ear, that msnv of iier voun a?so- tti tics m i fciloWsbip of 1-..-.-. ' C oin h ioiil hisf ti e ,1.-,- ..' love, ut-d needed io lc aror.s e-J by their Great (oip.'nin's -.it. e-envoy Lc nas con-s'iiia-l '"ofo, Lot in he ! lnir in the uawonrcd riuor of the sermon. I do so, if Cod will ice; :u;. l .- C-i speak nu ll w mindi in i"vo'-u;ive departments of the ( 'isnrcb shall 3 fohnit-iterf d by r daii.ed iisid:.-:e - only, or by ministers and la ,oiii nl con j ot , e ori-vstmns which do no mat.:ri?i'y aif -et the Chi.'.'h. ti id'.s word !-t;s not tdoiii'ii; iv.. oi, 1 'ieM- points : met cot eone me l .-,- '-'- nesf i:i:oi iiied the Cluii-'.-h t hat r,.-,ther J-sus Ciirist nor hi-- aj'i-i'.-s J r, a a:iy dt tiuite and well ''-hi:;! r'-nvo. oi Church government, hu 1. ?i .-.!! arrii"-.rii;ent-i to the eon tin -gaiK y.'iiieh mi;;ht be evolved, by the progr. t'f. oi the Co.:pe-L While; every Cum eh that "alms to be a bra'tch of the fam U Christ tnu-t t ik? care that its ;(o '.' .- ;:,e ' onso'iaut with ll-c ri-riuhd l-iv anel its rules of in oral aetiou i i u-ide.-l liefj with '..-"'."'vV nrripfi'T'iI an luihi . yet in maUcrs of (?2.ureh rcgula t;on j, tticy are allowed to frame their cc eltfsi.'.slieal ecomomy according to their e-mviciioiis of tse hreosso!' things their iehef in tho demands oi manifest cspedi kin-' "that whatsoever 13 not read t.... i . i tuerei j .toe i oie n-ir d'riy no proven thereby, i.i rdd t be re.juded ef any man that it should be believed as an article of faith, or be thought reepiisiic or necessa ry to saivafion." Mr. Wos'ey after long, paiieiit afo,i critical examination of the Word ofGodaml ttie history of the Church, eamo i- ih:- com-lm-ion find tiy oui- as un.Wi-dood and adojtcd, was not a divinely di-igtiatcd fmm of Church gOV- I'j'S e-mmeiu; tnat Wi e fci nis wliO-e lh ! -s.i.M.-, and th d episcopMcy, wl 1 rs i'ladguraiel, was the i icatare (ir oil- j original im-oort were hope thev arc sincere when they urge me t me-in surely to Not the least ariotio- That severity lias relaxed and the exer tion of a long w alk this morning brought perspiratiem. Travelers unite in pronouncing Cedum bia. as it is, one of the nmst beautiful of our inland towns. it is sit dated on roll iug "round, the streets are spacious and regular and almost every house, except in the business portion, is surrounded by an amp?e garden, carefully cultivated, aboun ding in iiowers and beautified by the wild oranae tree, which trows into a lol'tv hedpe r j - ' I and is sometimes trimmed irto fantastic shapes ' Many of the mat sions are veiy i noble, at.d most of the dneilings coin fort- able. .1 lie inhabitants tell me what Lean ant;at,j0 .,, , ecti cna d younsr friend, hs readily believe. that I am here a 'ew weeks , r r3 ;, bo-n mm h lvin' oa my comforts is the attcntie n I have re ceived at ".-nine inn," audi! ah ) :e. g ? -st'-i who visit Nieholsoif's 1C tel are as well eared for ?s I have been, t hey will V.ave no reason to con:plain. The pastor of our Church, ifjv. Mr. ?diu.oii is in his second year, a good kind man wlio deserves to be loved as lie is. His kindness has added much to the p'easine of n y v'sit. The cvenit g ourkers, and I must go to hear Dr. Iloie's lecture. S'aieweU. Affectionately yours, (.'.' I'. J)i:r.Ms. CJoti Sjsv.tJ.s t Vonv.g (.'oiivcrt?. Bp.?. rj.Tii : The tra-io death of my too soon to see Columbia in all the glorv of its bloom and beauty. The business part of the city is well built up and theie seems o be a very re spectable trade for a place so far inland. It is much more busy, bustling, anel gay than Italeigh. Much oi the Chaileston population has been thrown into Colum bia; which increases bs thrift and liveli ness. " Our friends Townscnd A North are driving $ large business, and with their heavy stock and shrewdness and po liteness, must be doing well. The most interesting place ci' business to me, is the establishment of lilvans ' Cogswell. These gentlemen have moved their ma chinery from Charleston, have erected a huge building which they are about greatly to exte id, and have the most am ide meam-s of prosecuting the business f printing and publishing of any firm prob ably in the Confederate States, They i i . i i:ii.,.....u...i.:.-.. v.c.i.il.ltvl. l my he; i t ever since its oeeiwitnce. Ann viv own well timed editorial remaiks on that ev ut. have now moveel me to send you a few lines with the above caption. Cod is speaking to the uaikn, to ti e Church, and to individuals in provide nc. it that fairly thunder -upon the soul. Ar.d while he is speaking to the nation f r- a cap (mod cannon, torn banners and bloocv fields ; and to rhe Church, from dcsol-)teo .Coufereutes, depleted iinanccs, extinguitdi rel colleges anel periodicals, and impriioio eel ministers, he is also speaking to i.-.di-vidual christians' through the mouths oi a hundred teriible tiflhctions. Let me teli.your readers, for our mn-u al improemei!t, some t)iins which 1 know about this gentle young y enrol, wheFe beauty ar.d life have now perished toirether. tlho had not been a Christian, as has bee i s iidoi her, very lon-. She professed retigioii nude-my mini'stry, du ir lost 1 an 1 thritl voiie. Ac not in tho stili e !'0!n:;'o'!ns el O.iOi l, Uil 'U.,u,,.t-a u !' -i u r- "ii'Oir-' - r i h veli'.Mi.ct " ' " '' '-f- ".a , .,: . . e ' ' ; t.e. i it-.-t j i '. rea W'- . . p J rHEDHIKi':i:.inS-.' jomous rea- is ' .,.,.i (l . :.!..- l . t - .,.''' i.i loo woriu. i . molt. : go yi Sir i' o . e;iiu cddi n J., ; nu...H.: i, Jil ,((.!. Mr 1 l .1 hi nie to continue their benef tet.ions 1 iv.-v. for I k now of r.o ot!u more which thev. me tikelv to ao.ou.:- good. in ihe p:wer o! the inmab.'s of the iio pi al, a id f---r my.-eli' likewise, I here- earih.p iiks and tho flashings of inc. ; And ih-n, this providence ia of Mich an i unusual, such tr ;-:tartlinf and romr.rkablc i chaiacrcr. Wc hold ::ir hreat!-., and a -k. I what does it mean if We km..v thai Cod his often lead his children to het the path of the l! tines. Jut thes se ui.ii i . rs, nvaisr lor use i'V fe.HMCI io ..H oi-j -e. our e-e.-; cry tru'x, v Ch ! .-..re tlian Us. 1 rio fill and brothe l o n i t; 1 . v , W ;!-,, N. Tbl; rtl.ST li ! k i; , .Mi! M !.. m j,,u; r ... i'il ri-' l. tin: i!i:: :vy- ;.- . . !'r ' 1 J.l .'. .. .... ; . I'l i. e ;!... II i!. '.'. 'i . N )) ,. i ;; ! : ft lit . l-;-...-,-. a.' ! ,. ' . , Vim' .' I . , i :. j',-.,- ; , , h i j.i; j.j: i y i..-.-, ... -.- . ! - ...... c. x .' ' J t V t Id ivvo UJt O V tnc II imrs. iut tticse v ere i - . : .. r , I itij; il'i ',. II -.-I III ci L'l ftesus. And may this depart td yotme; wo man, faded so uiilime'y. jarislotl so ear ly along the ecdern alleys of her manied hope. ;ave not be n. a martyr also 'I Bat however this may b in t! every nature of the providence theie. is a m-'st thrill ing aj'peal to the hia t and conscicice of orery one of our yeting c.-uvcris. And now, we think of ti e bowed, l e icavcd y :i rents, and a no her fcene e ns upon us : "And one of .the iCIders au,swe' el, sa n-, unto me, what, are those anaVcd in white robes, and wheio.e caiee iter. And i bdhl Uiito him. Sir, then kuov. est." A?.d 1... il'lllf- 1.1 71. n -ll.i.-rt I", 1 I, t-l-1. Il ' 1 shall ch iU-aienibcr Viie Siihijiaii Iav :!'. id" it ibdA. (K.N,Gdu.s l!e:S.) i' vfiwrok iu my sta'rLei tu.d' keep e-inmauduHTi's, and do tlieiv; tht-n f uive -e:ice m the land. Ami ve .-io 'el w i-icn ave Ate i i-.i . i .. -...i.i i: i. o J "!.' j, sp-.a- of .(;,, -.v. r Mil as ;t matter ol I iiavc also a large iitnograpiung csuoiimi- ring tlie precious ut pour t ties of Cod's expoiiietiey, it ,v;o iu his opiuion the best, j meut and do much business lor the (Jov- Spirit on this people iu ihe first year of foiin-of Churidi ( Jove rumen f, and eouso- ernment. The history of the senior mem- iny j.v,..,. j-(.ro ,s,c Was .f, right, queiiUy when this counti y lieeame in c I her of fhe firm, in his e fforts to procure buoyant, happy cii'l, unmarried, 1 we'l and in.leno:ue:ii. Matc-. and ir was ne-.te.s- sary to give to ti;e Methouis-, Sieteiie. the form and c jn.-isteuc-j of a regular eccle siastica.i'org anizatioo, he. in virtue of the authoyty invested - in him, se t npart-and ordained Thus. Coke L. L. 1 , and desig nated bVaneis A. bury as Bishops of ilu Metliodist Chuieh in Am-rica. This ae-t being concurred iu ti e Church in this country, became the Methodist Kpiseooal Church. Tiiey adopted Lpiscopacy, not us an order jvre Iituuo, but as juste mil vet?, as occupying a middle ground be tween Home and Geneva, the identical ground assuinrd aad vindicated by the early Ileformer2 of the English Chm-uh. machinerv and supplies from the North and f.om I'higland, would really nia-kc a readable romance. lie is a capital fellow every way. lie has the English frank nessK the XauJec shrewdness, and the .Southern refinement, mingled in propor tions io make lfim a "very proper gentle m.i ." efforts of these two young men to establish a publishing house bids fair to ,v in a .success which shall lival the Harpers. With -youth, talent, practical 1 " -m .. . .. . 1. .1.,. l.f e , iiaiiviiiuoi ii:e instury oi nor COUVlCUon and conversion j how she was annwg the fast whom I vUited for pastoral adtnoni tion and persuasion ; liow Cod had just taken f rom her side a lovely, delieute, shadowy, christ'an elder sister ; and how solemn anel penitent from tho very first, she herself became. I talked to her about Jesus, and -he was glad to hear me talk ; but somehow the foot faUs of her departed sister seemed constantly before '.came out oJ great, iiihubtfn n, :. m! h washed their robes, and mr.de them wi in the blood of the Lamb." Affectionately. .'on:; S.Le:;:. Itaieigh, Maich I, 1SGL To ihc V- i:s; 'Ii ioif l,c N. I t'ouCtT t i.. c. Accouilng io the plan proposed 'in my first, ariit-le, I now make s ihc .-ugiov-fiens tipon Class oleetsugs. Xoalienipt- will be made as a learned essay, but some practi cal remarks as to ur duty. We ail ad mit that this "means of gi:ovv w as-a sin scalar blessing to chris ianity in the ai'y days eif Method'i.-m, and ii' ihe ministry mauife.s.ied eiimil i'ltcie.t in I hem now, ao iu oilier day.-, great bh .-sin.-.-wonld : I.i! result. True we are not lesooo-iido io: their elecline, for it occurred i nder the administration of our ftdheis in the min isfrv, bel'ore our enlrancc ii.io ii ; but v-e shall be culpable if we suffer ii. ;o lonti-i ue. We need not wait for them to h t.d off in this reform, for the probability is Hod. thev will ne"cr do if. When men " j . ... e our enemies, and lln-v shall fail before ymi by Mki s Word.'"- ( l.evi'i TliC pi tsofcp iindoobtedly , is the ge i- ration which is to dtede the f'de of the. gicat nation, by deciding whether the Sabbath shall be preserved or bl. lt. d out The (jue.slion I of ore fhe talon is whetl or n:-.s in a d:tv ol vntuc. (v .1 sn: at r ' ... day for (Jed, or a day far the dev. I Where, or ihtreis'no Sabbath, man f.-r gets Co l, ami C od f - :.kcs man. To the Sabbath will your solvation be cue, il you attain salvation On your course in lagard io the S.l batii wdl de pend milch of fho peace or ti e sojio v of the bed of 'death. Uu ih .-. d:;v the a mend-, went, of your soul, your iet..ry o vr .-in and fi-mpta'iou, are to be ic.-ei-.e ! on an t aehievi. W'od fdier time "to conveo. it with our Lord than on the Lmd's u.-v-' ri:.-.-.. r....i ! ; :i. ti, is Ot -, . f . . , i in, a , O 1; .. ,. !i. tif.l fri.- .- ! iriiin. l.e.iaii io ,.t. 1 I .! :i tii.:ie.i i or.'v 1. -I: r.o v. i'i i.' Ills I -d; to .-.lio.i il S.l I'ill'Iji 1 tic ... bi ir-.- fe .s-t: i: l li. a ii. i! X. ii - j : .. I'.l.i li, I.i . - '. ;: ;. i :,i i- !i li.-t..'., i . too!.' i 1 ill. i.i 1 . '. r .ii i . SOi'fUVXA ;.i. what filter da v to aso. . i u I to ) it a veil I tl.OI to-at. on vnic:i is rse iioiu ui.i eaisii. :;nd frinmohed over death and belli' I'm: v our sabbaths as slops f. fdoi v , till y .u I1av1i5 as.se them :di. and arc. theie ai liicd. yyt'Cii ii i'l so y I'.tiiiMi:" boi.', Tf.i u..i! i'.-- i.i! : 1 !. In ..'it: 't ioi! ,-:..!.;.:i h .1 tv.ii. .li-i :i nv.-..-s 101 f un, Th it it iv kIoi-Ii ia a ne iri-.o M'llf 151 V . . . :. ; i S .-.'i-.e. v . i- . .- . I hu it.ii-.. eii..!i, l.f St-i ' .0 t . !. ;.. i it ii 1. ! fi 1 'i:m: i'i . i W;i-leu's Su ; . li ill i.i ,i; '.1 .M.Oin li, A i my itrt al t' i"n :i it, lldioI.K :1 111. I...'- l:i i-.or".-. e':i i !-.-, V-..'ria-1'i'. I i ! . .o. .: X.lj.e.l '" '.iiiii:- .-! C:i ..!. bi,.ii. . . 'I-..- li :) i!:- I - v !! oi -1 I !e.- V t.iiiiiitvr'-' d o: 1 Si. Io... i ef i'l- tbil. 1 in. I 1 if .-1 tin- W Vl'i'.'s i.i (lil.-l. li. :.: .1 I I-1 A A ; i ii, ti!i ri j i t ,i:s. i)-i ,n fj t id n ecii siren so ' : aoi 1 1 Klein -iii nr.- s.'-ini".: It 'I l.o C. ide iiT.itt Si i-. i, (inr Own !-'i !.V , I'lio J i x i . I'i .11. r I'i. 'lid, 1 lo find. si -III.; .: lei I, l ij r ' -'. U I'i ! fOnldnMli At Iv.... -t l ie- . -, f'tl-i btn-s lb ( m. i - i, i 'ur 1 1 n t ii .-t ii .i. : , I'Si 1" n si i 'i li i :. .. I , iioi;;! toii'i: i. I.';:.-' :. t ii . Til i-l lr.ll i..-::.i.r, i; i . . .- . i t i ! i i ' ; 1 ' i . 1 1 - . I.: iab r to b : ie mi e aio.-e:i.-t, w is euo d:n o. walked t e. eiidions. eh or Si. inci nf tie led'!, " ii '.P i?.g bi. ii-1 C t I 'HI. I: A li (he iiitht ii nils of n: i :i.. ! OiTI l-.l Through all the business education and wealth, they have iei.5 an, Houven was brighter to hci a career oelore tnem whicu promises all that men of business could wish. "Personne" the well known newspa- per eoirespondentj now editing the Suuth !-:en ov As i wi v i no o re.;; ;.iO'-', 1 was o ..n-.i 1 tonk l!io. p.p-.rt uiii; y toa k him ):o'.v t!ie mi.i ;i 1 I 1 - : . as ijiv.u. 'r, s.oii i!i vt -a.-atit . Wc ad . .-,i.-l .: S II I : M;-0t .ail I SiO'.i.o s I !..!. e-.'l! I i... -: s i i . , i 1 1 : i ! - , !k .1 Sl li. i : In. t y i 1 ttv oi.iiceo to ci- lor oi 1. in .1 i: io. n i. i that i' . : 1 1 . oi.l : x i A..1..1 I have passed the meridian o'Tife, their scal and energy grow less, and they ur, for ihe even tenor oi fixed habits, am! larc'y over incroat'iC their labours from choice; but when men are young, sirorg and active there is no lost. liable excuse. Let us e m.:ueo.ee anew the good old Heaven IV tio s, W". are 1.1.. o ed and tiiety-inereadng plan of holding ; thing you t'ive'us is dd., but you pronch class immediately aiter preaehine; no ioolo.ig; we ie:i.r:itit boors 'me ju-t ike j other plan will meet the emergo-cey. our own yvinevat; the juice loa t have ; i; .s t i i. 1 .--1. ! . i i.-r. i ft! .lid..:':., i i- i. 1 1 1 in , J I. i y -i i ii i V : cl' 1. i t I .1 CO , A! iiirie . ; l v ii i.-: spirit on t tat account young convert's prayer-meetings which I held during the progress of the revival, and immediately thereafter, she was faith-j1 Most of thejeadero are either in the ari'iy, i plenty r.f left, to weak, and it?? 0..n-.ii IVM M t - bt , or so engaged in. oonciiittcnec of the ".r, filled to the brim, if you attempt to pour ! - B- ; u! h;o - .1 , .1 i J . .1 ,1 . J . i . . . . il' ' ... .1.-. .-II tnat tney cannot eea-ena.ge me uuues 01 j in more, even 11 ir. -wore ine woriu, it win 1 that ofhiie, aud it devolves upon the m,u .only be spilt on the- ground anl lost. L !.! '".1.1 JBKA:r'Iv. &. r AKM .t; i.. I . .'., ! , ..I,- L rj
North Carolina Christian Advocate (Greensboro, N.C.)
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March 5, 1864, edition 1
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