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! meam BKK'MII (IV METHODIST B1NOINU. \\'.. carni ai ing capital ar- ticle in RO ej : ' ni Hi tin W VV< tru I that oui Met] is furpti iny it: ami a I • •;• • hurch- ea in the tigiil ; . , we hope they will take ^ dint from the re narks of this gifted jnan. He spent a - i sometime B"0 at listteawau and > isili I . '- ! el for worship, which gave an occasion for this extract: "By the way, yesterday morning I was at a Methodist Clmi hei . A very pleaa. ant r & I am i I ! that ;t vow wor- thy so i sty occupy it. Bat 1 have :i nn.st weighty charge to brii » against the good people, of musi .-v. [ had export- ed a treat of good, hearty Binging. There were Charles Wesley's hymns, and IIKJI-C were I Methodist tunes, that i ent piety loved, and modern conceit laughed at ' tmagine my chagrin when, after T ad ing the hymn, up ii>s<: ihe choir from theshelfat the other end of the Church *:><] began to sing a monotonous tune of the modern music-book style. The patient, congregation stood up meekly to be snng to, as men stand under raia when there is no ih c iter. L ' : -. • •. ; No one a letm d to ht-ar the hyi .. or to care loi the music. How 1 longed For the g 1 old Methodist thunder! Ori" LT •• •• i burst of old fashion music would have blown th s mi dern sing- ing dows like wadding from n gun ! Men may c proi errn tit and genteel! Gentility has nearly killed our Churches, and will kill Met! if they give way to its false and pernicious ambition. We know very well what good old fashion Metho list musk was- It had faults enough, d ubiless, against taste. Bui ii had an inward purpose ;>:.•; u religious earnestuess which enabled it to cawy all it> fanltP, and to triumph in spite . m i " M worship. Y"est sic was i i singir.g, but v "v p ri rsbip. We arc sorry thai jus'. ". begini ing to im itate the i irmer es mp! i •' ••'.•.>< " : i- f Churches, and to iutroduco m lodies ihm th.) p iragi universal singing in the i ition, our Methodist i;d pick up our cast-off form alisra in Chui h mnsic. It will be worse with thorn than with UP. It will mark a greater lengtl line. We eouk' hud o our eyes and ears yi -' i ' • We coui>! ourselves that w< stood before Methi list Church. Wc Bbonld have supposed it to be a wood solid Presbyterian oi Congregational Church, in which the cl).-ir and pulpit performed ev- erything, and the people did nothing '• Our£ ' is Church must not marks unkindly. They are presente I in i 1 affection.— The choi* BO ij \ Iter than I.ISV. v choirs in Tucy use I tbeir ears, and not I i n itbs! But alas.'wa ! fervor— ioned Methodist tire. We J a seen t! o ion f CI ail - Wesley's In mns, taking ll ; <• hand, would have led them up I jates of heaven. But yesterda) em up as far K.s the choir, about I o P : a •: Tliis will t Mt thodisn ^ i wor- shiping Christians if they are u d ashamed I ir own ways, but very poor ones if they are, Brethren! you are in the wrong way. It will never do for you t i si tic people. Your firo will go out, if you rake it up Ise refine- ment. 1 a v II v. isher, eay these \ lain wot Is to you without of- lisl Church has hud the istian worl 1 unde' a great debt I v its service in ihe cause 'I hrist, and we have i riuht in it, and an interest in it, as com- l':i >tl •'! -at (0 suffer US v in it without signs of a arm. We bop God means to y k y t. for our land. But it will no! be by giving up heart iiisi&jm in worship, for the sake of sham-propriety and Met! Church will i i | farther • Iriit ient. A\ e bo| e revival of n ' n g them assha like a I n th< ir churches, an 1 swei p i ut the in 1 carry i dead \>ood 'ind trash v. : >ady damra ed up the cur', i : of song, and made the congregati •• • t. ( there might i t iiem, which. shall swell th i . , verfl wing, and. cleanse their sanctuary from alism, and ly from the l" rmalisir I i dantic music." Buck's Column. N E w GOODS, A t"P '• :.,,], aad will M a .J a: ;ou- price*. CaU and we. Teas, G < BEES Ail) BLA( 1. :- Coffee, S U G A B , PULVERIZED, Crashed and Browa. MOLASSES and SYBUP. Candles, Bpena, Btearine and Tallow, Fish Mackeral, Cod and White. Fork, The best, by bbi.,or pound. Ckeese- ' Of the best quality. Crackers, Boston, Butter, and Lemon. I iscuit, Sag trs ai 1 Tet T 0 B A C C O , Pin :. !• in • I 'ul at d .-• . Cream Tartar, Double Refiner] - la and Ba- Ing Powders. STARCH, STARCH POLISH. NUT ME G S, M.l CE, Home Column. NOW ori-;:s! S )NE BUILDIl 18, MAIN ST1 Buffalo Advert fcements Railroad CCITJ i. wtaw—EMr LTMQ—sf I PAT CHEN & FELLOWS HAVE JUST RE< EIYl D A LARGS STOCK OF Furnishirg Goods, C A S S I M E R E S , VESTIHGB, Tailors' Trimmings, & •.. &c, &c, &c, eve. () •••• Custom Work DONE r ruj tiejan: Summr Gocd I » • !; >. WHITI k(0. :" i:.u !•:. - i- Is . . V ~ i |RICE UERXANH I ES, ou GANDA lib] », El 5AKI CIIIN IZBEREGE ROBES, PLAIN & PRINTED DO., PLAIN & PRINTED BE- REGES, PRINTED JA- CONETS, MUSLINS, from S cents up; al an immense v::ri- riety of CAPES and U A N TILL A S, &c, ifce., 7-00 A. : . inn v 9-30 : v »-' a "'• i ; .-li: r ui I'rii ! •» ii' :-•: 207. >l MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, TaUIlt & i 1 U . 1 .\:<v> cpi N sn 'i SOTII •:. JOHN I. :.. \ : v . ; im •-.. ( «ttcr. A LARGE STOCK OF S l M Al E R S I I 'i S NOW OS UAND, OF OUR OWN M [XUFACTURE. RANGING I \ PIUI E X E W F U R N I T L T R E , LO( •:. [G GI. ^SS, AND LIPIIO L S T E ; V W A I 201, Kali St. I alo. U I CINNAKON AND ALLSPICE, FROM FIVE tX) SIXTEEN DOLLARS PER St IT Wash Tubs, Wash Boards, CLOTHE? PIN? Clothes Pounders, Clothes Baskets H. PATCHES « i - • • ki H»T, IS H reLLOws ( UEIIKY, W.vi :- : 1. MAIIOUAXI . , i.ut'oi; i \ v r K J ROSE WC D ! L'RNITURE, [1 II i 1 D C l> { II K i I! I A Mali . . Ofthi I. \i :n- •- . . Willow Wagons, Cabe and Cradles of till sizes. i 11 L II k> MECHANICS! $5,000 To be ivenaway, »£;; i \^W ^^^^J^ BUFFALO Hardware & ' ; 170 MAtfi STIHILT. Ii: I T T .-. ll.l.KN, K AVIN<J pi kj ... .J FOR C \sn, AT C%. P E-^ Bullocks chen i ••.' istve soap foi wa-ii- ^ , >-. •, -, , . - , ing all kind, of tul r - in Lard, aofk or n i t , " iu:R!: ' s •' ' » r '•' -'- ' '- ' ' J '^' \ fi I V J LAR A N D ! A ; Brushes; Clothes,li.ii., i otL, Boo. and 61 oe. poirpKii, Shot and Caps Piv the Keg, Can or Pound. FRUIT, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pine Apples and fruit of all kinds in their Season, C A N D Y AND Confectionary of all kind.-. A fresh arrrival of LAUD, PORK, HAMS. SHOULDERS. ASI1TOX Dairy SALT in large and small SACK'S. LARGE QUANTI1 [ES OF 6R0CEBIES ANC . [SONSII THE BE i .:.-.. •• ."..''' riMLBE . ^ . •• ; .!.Vh>f. * r.-, , C !' l. . o n . ..-..-.. CHUK.\> :' U i OJf.Y i PEEIT [ I r, &C, I. . tli 0 l> IS DIRECT PROM MACUl.XE. - Viv . A DUE YEE .!-.•. ! '" " Ki hUw. ELL VIA. ..". )'. d E, ;:. R. •. 7tf WK«T •. Mav fi 1 y, M. L. Comstock, !IH 1 kill IS NO. 202, MAIN ST., BUFFALO. Ladi '\- Furs, Buflalo Robt s, Fancy Sleigh Roliea, Gent's Fur Mufflers, Fur Capa, Fur' iauntlcts. La dies Ri- ding Hats, Cap *, A\ T hip B, ami Gauntlets, Boys' Fancy Hats and Caps, Silk 6c Scotch Ging- ham Umbrellas, Gen t.s Cr a- v a t 3 , ike. l! *'» Caps A Furs, thu^f. to order. H By the bbl., Sau* or pound. By the Boi or Sit gle one. B R 0 0 M 8, SNFFF. MACABOY and SCOTCH. K N T V F. S , A oew T.nr of AmericanPook«t Knin a of ul] one Bliule tn «ix, and from nne shiQins to three rtoHapfe*- ore rollercd iu this^ianv RAZORS. Tb«rah>br*t«4 American Bason Wamatal to shave easj or no sale. GOOD CIDER VTNEGAR Tfc/\^lflrHHI forget to oa'lftt NO. 6: pfagwetl to straw X/V/ULl X R laal all times; wont be uucivii if JOB I aon t bay, Uarkel prlcei i-aid iu JUST i *ENED. JW EJVTIBE .Xi:i> STOCK FAMILY GROCERIES. Call and sea us AT . S^PflYT? PTT1 f n T \ 'HI i RO( . FR'L ! ' • I 1 A I Is T S, r. i I. s. D1 COMMISSION MERC YOUD i . . MAXI row r [". 1 N ' I I . . ,?r 77//; S/G;V O F 7 T ///; AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. lLI KIXDS 0 P MAIN ST. . Produce Wanted. c :•• . . vv.-- ; i.. iM.wi'V. - V - N ' ' " • - - :• • : , i IV \ L VW A FEW M-OKl l i s \ I i \. i t . :^. F "- Tv •• ' : - ' Dim.' C A 5 H, i«»ac>^w^ SJ ^.5 r"A r^d £ UTTER, p 0 TA TOES, APPLES, ONIONS, PORK HAMS, EGGS. LARD, TURNIPS, And all Kindt of dried fruit. tUWl.N B i t K . T It U3f R S AT STAXFIE LDS i DEI \ M i M. D ::••'- .\. .. ;• itlll III .. ••. '•• !'i LANEY, !7 I , L 1 •_• Si SC R ft T'i ... ills BEDSTEADS, CHAIBS, - •, v ,N ,\ 11 KN1NG i . . - , . ... skifof New York. Thp sulisc-ritur h IT-, a I i-liir. South Corner Mam and Portage Streets, . Brick :• | " , . \ , wEsTFitLy..\.\. onA9^«_of Kou3c and Let for S Mi rder on April 9,1857. Oftft '• ° ' ' ' l ' "'•! « '.' ; ' 'lino , ftUU B iu,Ba4Keads, oi l,,-|,t i f: ; J• « '•' » rHAW W i; ou : ? NO. 2 NOB r i -

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Page 1: T It U3f R S - nyshistoricnewspapers.orgnyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn92062143/1857-11-03/ed-1/seq-4.pdf · weighty charge to brii » against the good people, of musi .-v. [ had

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meam B K K ' M I I (IV M E T H O D I S T B1NOINU. \\'.. carni ai ing capital ar­

ticle in RO ej : ' ni Hi tin W VV< tru I that oui Met] is furpti iny it: ami a I • •;• • hurch-ea in the tigiil ; . , we hope they will take ^ dint from the re narks of this gifted jnan. He spent a - i sometime B"0 at listteawau and > isili I . '-!

el for worship, which gave an occasion for this extract:

"By the way, yesterday morning I was at a Methodist Clmi hei . A very pleaa. ant r & I am i I ! that ;t vow wor­thy so i sty occupy it. Bat 1 have :i nn.st weighty charge to brii » against the good people, of musi .-v. [ had export­

ed a treat of good, hearty Binging. There were Charles Wesley's hymns, and IIKJI-C were I Methodist tunes, that i ent piety loved, and modern conceit laughed at ' tmagine my chagrin when, after T ad ing the hymn, up ii>s<: ihe choir from theshelfat the other end of the Church *:><] began to sing a monotonous tune of the modern music-book style. The patient, congregation stood up meekly to be snng to, as men stand under raia when there is no ih c iter.

L' : -. • •. ; No one a letm d to ht-ar the hyi .. or to care loi the music. How 1 longed For the g 1 old Methodist thunder! Ori" LT •• •• i burst of old fashion music would have blown th s mi dern sing­ing dows like wadding from n gun ! Men may c proi errn tit and genteel! Gentility has nearly killed our Churches, and will kill Met!

• if they give way to its false and pernicious ambition. We know very well what good old fashion Metho list musk was-It had faults enough, d ubiless, against t a s t e . Bu i ii h a d a n i n w a r d p u r p o s e ;>:.•; u

religious earnestuess which enabled it to cawy all it> fanltP, and to triumph in spite

. m i " M worship. Y"est • sic was i i singir.g,

but v "v p ri rsbip. We arc sorry thai jus'. ". begini ing to im itate the i irmer es mp! i •' ••'.•.>< " :i- f

Churches, and to iutroduco m lodies ihm th.) p • • • iragi universal singing in the i ition, our Methodist

i;d pick up our cast-off form alisra in Chui h mnsic. It will be worse with thorn than with UP. It will mark a greater lengtl line. We eouk' hud

o our eyes and ears yi -' i ' • We coui>! ourselves that w< stood before Methi list Church. Wc Bbonld have supposed it to be a wood solid Presbyterian oi Congregational Church, in which the cl).-ir and pulpit performed ev­erything, and the people did nothing

'• Our£ ' is Church must not

marks unkindly. They are presente I in i 1 affection.— The choi* BO ij \ Iter than I.ISV. v choirs in

Tucy use I tbeir ears, and not I i n itbs! But alas.'wa

! fervor— ioned Methodist tire. We J a seen t! o

ion f CI ail - Wesley's In mns, taking ll ; <• hand, would

have led them up I jates of heaven. But yesterda) em up as far K.s the choir, about I o P : a •: Tliis will t

Mt thodisn ^ i wor­shiping Christians if they are u d ashamed I

ir own ways, but very poor ones if they are, Brethren! you are in the wrong way. It will never do for you t i si t i c people. Your firo will go out, if you rake it up Ise refine­ment. 1 a v II v. isher, eay these \ lain wot Is to you without of-

lisl Church has hud the istian worl 1 unde' a great debt I v its

service in ihe cause 'I hrist, and we have i riuht in it, and an interest in it, as com-l':i >tl •'! -at (0 suffer US

v in it without signs of a arm. We bop • God means

to y k y t. for our land. But it will no! be by giving up heart

iiisi&jm in

worship, for the sake of sham-propriety and Met!

Church will i i | farther • Iriit ient. A\ e bo| e revival of n ' n

• g them assha like a I n th< ir churches, an 1 swei p i ut the

in 1 carry i dead \>ood 'ind trash v.: >ady damra ed up the cur', i : of song, and made the congregati •• • t. ( there might

i t iiem, which. shall swell th i . , verfl wing, and. cleanse their sanctuary from alism, and ly from the l" rmalisir I i dantic music."

Buck's Column. N E w G O O D S ,

A t " P '• : . , , ] , aad will

M a .J a: ;ou- price*. CaU and we .

Teas, G< BEES A i l ) BLA( 1. :-

Coffee, S U G A B ,

PULVERIZED, Crashed and Browa.

MOLASSES and SYBUP.

Candles, Bpena, Btearine and Tallow,

Fish Mackeral, Cod and White.

Fork, The best, by bbi.,or pound.

Ckeese-' Of the best quality.

Crackers, Boston, Butter, and Lemon.

I iscuit, Sag trs ai 1 Tet

T 0 B A C C O ,

Pin :. !• in • I 'ul at d .-• .

Cream Tartar, Double Refiner] - la and Ba-

Ing Powders.

STARCH, STARCH POLISH.

NUT ME G S, M.l CE,

Home Column. N O W ori-;:s!

S )NE BUILDIl 1 8 , M A I N ST1

Buffalo Advert fcements Railroad CCITJ i. w t a w — E M r L T M Q — s f

I

PAT CHEN & FELLOWS HAVE JUST RE< EIYl D

A LARGS STOCK OF

Furnishirg Goods,

C A S S I M E R E S ,

V E S T I H G B ,

Tailors' Trimmings, & •.. &c, &c, &c, eve.

() ••••

Custom Work DONE r ruj

tiejan: Summr Gocd I » • !; >. WHITI k ( 0 .

:" i:.u !• : . - i- Is . . V ~ i

|RICE UERXANH I ES, ou

GANDA l ib] » , El 5AKI

C I I I N IZBEREGE ROBES,

PLAIN & PRINTED DO.,

PLAIN & PRINTED BE-

REGES, PRINTED JA­

CONETS, MUSLINS,

from S cents up; al

an immense v::ri-

riety of CAPES

and U A N •

T I L L A S,

&c, ifce.,

7-00 A. : .

inn v

9-30

:

v

»-' a "'•

i ; .-li: r u i I'rii ! •» i i '

: - • : 207. >l

MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE, TaUIlt & i 1 U . 1

.\:<v> cpi N sn 'i SOTII •:.

J O H N I. : . . \ : v . ; im •-.. ( « t t c r .

A LARGE STOCK OF

S l M Al E R S I I 'i S

NOW OS UAND,

OF OUR OWN M [XUFACTURE.

RANGING I \ PIUI E

X E W F U R N I T LT R E ,

LO( •:. [G G I . ^SS ,

AND

L I P I I O L S T E ; V W A I

201, Kali St. I alo.

U I

C I N N A K O N A N D ALLSPICE, FROM FIVE tX) SIXTEEN DOLLARS PER St I T

Wash Tubs, Wash Boards,

C L O T H E ? P I N ?

Clothes Pounders,

Clothes Baskets

H. PATCHES « i - • • ki H»T , IS

H reLLOws ( UEIIKY, W.vi :-: 1. MAIIOUAXI . ,

i.ut'oi; i \v r KJ R O S E W C D ! L ' R N I T U R E ,

[1 II i1 D C l> { II Ki I! I A

Mali . .

Ofthi I. \ i : n - •- .

.

Willow Wagons, Cabe and Cradles of till sizes.

i 11 L I I k>

MECHANICS! $5,000 To be • ivenaway, »£;; i

\^W ^ ^ ^ ^ J ^ BUFFALO

Hardware & ' ; 1 7 0 MAtfi S T I H I L T .

I i : I T T .-. l l . l . K N ,

K AVIN<J pi

kj ... .J

FOR C \sn, AT

C%. P E - ^

Bullocks chen i ••.' istve soap foi wa-ii- ^ , >-. •, -, , . - , ing all kind, of tul r - in Lard, aofk or n i t , " i u : R ! : ' s •' ' » r '•' -'- ' '- ' ' J'^' \ fi I V J

L A R A N D ! A ; Brushes;

Clothes,li.ii., i otL, Boo. and 61 oe.

poirpKii, Shot and Caps

Piv the Keg, Can or Pound.

FRUIT, Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pine Apples

and fruit of all kinds in their Season,

C A N D Y

AND Confectionary of all kind.-.

A fresh arrrival of LAUD,

PORK, HAMS.

SHOULDERS.

ASI1TOX Dairy SALT in large

and small SACK'S.

L A R G E QUANTI1 [ES

OF

6R0CEBIES ANC . [SONSII

THE BE i . : . - . . •• . " . . ' ' '

riMLBE . ^

. •

•• • ; . ! . V h > f . * • r . - , ,

C ! ' l. • . •

• o n • . ..-..-..

CHUK.\> : ' U i OJf.Y i

PEEIT [ I r, &C, I. . t l i 0 l> IS

D I R E C T P R O M

MACUl.XE. -

Viv . A •

DUE YEE . ! - . • . •

!

' " " K i h U w . ELL VIA. ..". )'. d E, ;:. R.

•. 7tf

WK«T •. Mav fi

1 y ,

M. L. Comstock,

!IH 1 kill IS NO. 202, MAIN ST., BUFFALO.

Ladi '\- Furs, Buflalo Robt s,

Fancy Sleigh Roliea, Gent's Fur Mufflers,

Fur Capa, Fur ' iauntlcts.

La dies Ri­

ding Hats, C a p *, A\T h i p B,

ami Gauntlets, Boys' Fancy Hats and Caps,

Silk 6c Scotch Ging­ham Umbrellas, Gen t.s Cr a-

v a t 3 , ike.

l !* '» Caps A Furs, thu^f. to order.

H By the bbl., Sau* or pound.

By the Boi or Sit gle one.

B R 0 0 M 8, SNFFF.

MACABOY and SCOTCH.

K N T V F. S , A oew T.nr of AmericanPook«t Knin a of ul] one Bliule tn «ix, and from nne shiQins to three rtoHapfe*-

ore rollercd iu this^ianv

R A Z O R S . Tb«rah>br*t«4 American Bason W a m a t a l to shave easj or no sale.

GOOD CIDER VTNEGAR

Tfc/ \^lf lrHHI forget to oa'lftt NO. 6 : pfagwetl to straw X/V/ULl X R laal all times; wont be uucivii if JOB I aon t bay, Uarkel prlcei i-aid iu

JUST i *ENED.

JW EJVTIBE .Xi:i> STOCK

FAMILY GROCERIES.

Call and sea u s

AT .

S^PflYT? PTT1 f n T \ 'HI

i RO(

.

F R ' L ! ' •

I1 A I Is T S,

r. i I. s.

D1

COMMISSION MERC

YOUD i . . • M A X I r o w

r [ " . 1 N '

• •

I I .

. • •

, ? r 77//; S/G;V O F 7T///;

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. •

lLI KIXDS 0 P

MAIN ST. .

Produce Wanted.

c :••

. .

vv . - - • ; i . . i M . w i ' V . - V - N ' ' " • - - :• •

: , i IV \ L VW A FEW M-OKl

• • l i s \ I i \. i t . : ^ . F " - T v •• ' •

: • • - ' • • •

Dim.' C A 5 H,

i«»ac>^w^ SJ .̂5 r"A r^d

£ UTTER, p 0 TA TOES,

APPLES, ONIONS,

PORK HAMS,

EGGS. LARD,

TURNIPS,

And all Kindt of dried fruit.

t U W l . N B i t K.

T It U3f R S AT STAXFIE LDS

i DEI \ M i M. D

: : • • ' - .\. .. ;• i t l l l III . .

••. '•• ! ' i L A N E Y , !7 I , L 1 •_• Si

SC R ft T'i ...

i l l s BEDSTEADS, CHAIBS, - •, v ,N ,\ 11 KN1NG

i • • . . - , . • . . .

skifof New York. Thp sulisc-ritur h IT-, a I i-liir.

South Corner Mam and Portage Streets, . Brick :• • | " , . \ ,

wEsTFitLy..\.\. onA9̂ «_of Kou3c and Let for S

Mi rder on •

April 9,1857.

• O f t f t '• ° ' ' ' l ' "'•! « '. ' ; ' ' l i n o , ftUU B iu,Ba4Keads, oi

l , , - | , t i f : ; J• « '•' » rHAW W i;

ou : ?

NO. 2 NOB r •

i

-