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J . TT TflfiBAFTISr. U c r F T F I A IHOBSn AT I l i S HOCS^ • b l e B l o c f e . r KStP 50 Kxnt. WOBTHIJEEa B «H(iaC"> A r ^ or Bbot fc ( BactaadaunKasaiU dwcitT, BB* hw iki Eifmiim, J . B . G B A T K S , x d t t n - a>d Preprietor. J KixP.i4»rti.iB«I>*P««»eBt»»lB<wk-K«.p.T. B! eSAVia. Jr« : I I : J : R = OT K<ltOTlalC«rps> WijJey.-Hiiiit Blil.bEl>. W-ttKUfym.eiai«Jn.TeBn. Bd. J. X. WOOD, BuBMiTito. Gm. ComtrilimMrst' KML I . T. EATOS,. But KM. O. W. JOBBSOir, ttaaem*. Bd. J. W. COSLST, «eorK<>. in t h e ^ CM. L. M. aiOBB, Alsftui*.^ EM. J. J!- D. BXSnoE, Hd.W.J.Pi • PABKKB. Teas. Old S e r i e 8 ~ \ ^ l . X X X I . CT nti* A rOEM 01" 80OTB WORDS. Historical. ADYER-n^i} ji^Tia. Ifc* BJPU.«M« pobUaM U tb. Ban Claliatath*la the Booth a n d a e e a n d sale f ^ t t j a ^ l d - p ^ t h s . w l i c h a r e u i e ^ o o d w a y s , a u d w a l k t k l S E S ^ J ^ tod .. ORIBBcS^roSi^ aaj x i r A»» LORUXJIA Its :C(re«lBtinora«ra*rtiKarfaiUm aaqowtlaoed. eal; afcwculamuaia rest fbr your - M K M P H I S . TBNN., 8.4TUKl)AY, S E P T E M B E R 2 0 . 1873. New S e r i e a ^ T o h V I L , No. 3 . sev«mh month t o l i i e eJeventa of tuesiinie.T 16S9. l o a d e r o f . o m e t b t n g s i a a i m . ^ Stikpeasloa uf Dnloa University. i^l ^^ ^ fiuence will b e ' q u i e t l y but effectively the Macedonia Church, near Morristosm, 1. The cad and 5"ew Testaments were writChristian, they will be positively irreligioos one of old Father Tsylor'a charfes. He was by men diTinely inspired, and oonUin WHO ABE TILE P K l j a r r i T E B A i r r i S T S « a . e m e a t s in regard to the r e c n t snspen in their tendencies. For the higher educa- p r « e n t only two day,, being unwell, and thfsp congrefatiocs, fhive tnougbt meet, tor ftsen T H E HISStOXAKT OK ASTIof thid insUtution. The material facts tion provision must be made in leell endowed Uie fnU*nd final revelation of G o d ' s w i l l t o had to relnrn tome. Br^ CAmriehiel was I be tatislaction of all other ^'liriutians th>»t are briefly these At «he close of the first XLSSIOK ART ? To seek throagh " spirita" to pry into denomim^iomt colleges, whose coarse of' with me three d a y i Tap good Lard sor^y differ from us in the point ot" baputini, to wet-k ot the session, the number in attend Xo. 21. the unrerealed things is in the sight of God study is based on recognition of the divine was in the place. Thirty i rofessed faith ia as the sin of rebellion and witchcnXt. The KSULISH iUniiTS—riRaX CESERAl. .l<SOCI.\TIOS recoajmend to their perusal tLt coulewsitin auc6 was so small—the tuition fees of those authority of the Bible, and whose instmctors Christ, twenty-four j o i t e d by eiperieiMw, of our faiib, which vre own a& coutaininj: preyeiit being. insufficient for pay:Dg the are the moat gifted and inflaenUal Christian —ASS'O DOXtlH 10S9. New Testament is the perfect n d e of ftith th« doctrine of our faitii and praeuce, and salary of even one officer—and there was eo men to be found. Other denominations in and twenty we.-e baptu.-d. May G j d still lad practice for Christiana. t the cljse of laH number we were conTao= G T U H E T do deeire that the meaibcrb ot our cburcues little piosptct of any material increase, this and other States, and our own else- be with his people. i TUB. Hi. IS- 2 Pet. «UL 16. LaJt* zziT.it. sidering the invitation of some of the Morristown, Sept i:, IST.; i;kaziT.26. I».»ui.2a. . „ n fT o 'estdc-ively furniih iLetaselves there- that nothing seemed to the Faculty to re- where, are already moving with reference leading Baptist mmisters of London to the Tha Godbead. fua.n to them but to tender their resigna- to this vitally important matter. Now is p«AR Bao. Giute3;_3io. Mitchell, oiir churches of England and Wales, to Tm= r r r. .u i. u 1 There ia only one God, self-exiatent, in- _Baptist . . , ,, . . . . ' IS tne Confession o.'^ Faith which wa.s tions to the Board of Trustees, and, painful the time for us ta more to secure an insti- missionary, has had itierestliig meeungs at S^iie in every natural and moral excellence. meet in general assembly wuh tne elders adopted by the- Faiiadeiph^ .V'sociaiion in It was, to insist that they should At once taiion of the very highest grade within the Zion, near this p k c - at StitJ&lIae.on tha and brethren of the chcrcheR of London He has revealed himself as the Father, and 17-12 acd jsconitaonly kt:.jwn ia the ' J u t u d be iflieved from further service. To this limiu of this State, a a d unless we move Mobile ac-i Ohia rillrcai, at.d at Eavoj The invitation was sent cut in the form of a the Son (or the 'Word), and the Holy Gfhost, Slates aa tlie i'aiiadelpUia Coutesaion of ttie Trustees felt themselves obliged to con- prompUy others wil^get so far the start of circular letter. LaEatre, on the cDist A: till'fi.-st nTns Faitb, end which w-is adopted i v a f-i-at ihe ssme in respect to Divine essence, what" T h i s letter," ssys Ivimey, "was attended DumotT of A^cociaticuj in iijis couatry sent, and after long and careful delibera- us that we can never overtake them. were baptized, one rcn^Ivod by letter a'a'i gTsr i4istincdon there may be in some r e i >e cts TAc D.zpLisU of ikis SiaU are abundantly able one restored at s c c s a i there were thirteen with considerable effect. The minister?, or Tais documfnt iia-s aJtrajs bc^^u regarded as Uun I hey adopted a re'olution to suspend ItzlT.!U H. J«r. X. 10. Xz. m. U. Dsnt. rt. XTX.L 4. P«- Z Z I T L S. Jalia L 1, tS. Boei. Iz. 6. 1 mefsengeis ' o f more than a hundred contaiiiiig what au» cjtucaonlj kcuwn aji ttiaporarily the exercises of the institution. to prcrjiJe for cm such imtUutioriy ASD iMR s r r additions, tv7o of whoia Wexe by bapusm, rja.Ui.lS. E.T.i.S. Jcifca ZJT. » ; ZT. 85. AcU T. S,'chorches assembled at the tfrne proposed." OXK Will they do it 7 and do it at once 7 THE CAC3ES and at the list four were bapUied, all do; the doctriaes of Caivinii-ra. J'iiey are emL lC*r.iU.M: sii-iu Hatt. zzTiii. 18. CHARLES H X S L X . (September 3,1689 ) "Themeetings, which bodied in language unniiatakabie of this Biate of things will be naturally ing the last three weeks. M. G. H This Tka VbU. Marfreesboro, S?pt 10, 1S7;5. were continued for eight or nine dajs, were then is a fact: that the great body of Amcr a.-ked for I am not sure that I can give Mobile, Sept. 12, I37o 1 Man iras created holy; bat, hy wilful peculiarly solemn and interesting and the daobedieccfi, fell from that state; became business transacted was of real importance icin Baptists not only descended, in a tbera all, bat certainly among the more B e r i r a l 5ews. Baptism of the Hon. Joha W. HarrL*. corally deSIed, and h c ^ t all hia children to the welfare a n d prosperity of the direct line, from the £ogLu>h and Welsh p-oniinent are the following: ED. B A T I I S T : O a t h e first S i b b a t h i a ,This distingaished barrister aad jirisi, of 1. The prevalence of cholera in Uiddle la his likeness; hence, by nature, there is in Gonrches. The greatest order and ananim- rarticuJar B.ipiistE>, but they aUo adopted August we commenced a meeting with the SomervUle, T e n n , was baptiisd (by Eld Tennessee during the summer—though not the same Confession ot Faiib, which fact asEO hollne^; bat we are all inclined t s ity were preserved, as they all appear to identities them a.' the true tuicofsora or 1 rase has occarred here for some weeks church at Walnut Grove, Gibson county, Gso. W. Young) iato t i e fellowship of t i e •ril; and, all are children of vrath^ justly have been animated and governrd by the ! those I'ri Tenn., which resulted in six additions to Covington Church, oa the fifth of this Ipd many to fear to come to Murfreesboro. rimitiva Eiptist?. Lrt this fact be expend to death, and othermiseries, tempoapostolic injunction—' Let us therefore fol fnoi^j.j the church by baptism, ooe a lady who had month, being CO years o l d ^ a v i c g been a s.-jiutt(f»ii,-ved that the disease had n o t vet ral, epiritcal and etemaL low after the thing, that mate for peace; | ^ ^ ^ been a Methodist for many years, and one member of the Kethodlst Church for a di-apppired; others feared that though 5»a. L sr, M; U. W, 17; UI. 1, «. Ecclts. ril. 29. ^ii-.ti-.. n 1 i: acn ol their now)r->p-:> would reappear. They there. gentleman from the Campbellitea, who number of years. J adge Karris h « B!wny.s ^aa. T. IS. »pt K. 5. fcek. XT«L 19. 20. BOB. TU. and the thing. tvhere«rh or^e may . .iif, | '3. J«r. zrJ. ID. 1 Joha L.S. Ecai. Ti. 35. boldly confessed that he was convinced of been one of the most exemplary of n e n ; of another. ' • •'LbufiacasconsiD t d, in L-roposinc a c d answer- I 'nr.-' rr.Mri;' arrangements to go elsewhere, B&l-raUon. his delusion. true moral worth aad ictecrity; S d h t n r TUS KARRATIRR OV THE rRO<-KlIil\> - t r^ „ . for th» fa'.! sMsiitn at least i The only way of deliverance from this , , . in^ q ierifcs. .-sotae very imuortant loints In this meeting we were assisted by refreshicg it is that :a hia la^t year?, before 2 11 many portions of the State a most lUie of guiir and condemnation, is throagh f k e y began the transactiao of b-a.in.-s ' f^^^ ami p r . c t ce were delenaed m this s'xirjordinary interest ha.? been awakened Elders J . P. Weaver and G. S. Williams, he goes hence, t s bear testimony to !»:•? - ,,t t a ' e - 'j That the iradt-i in;iy knov oomeihiug Ticarioas suffering of Christ, the IHvine Son with a somewhftt Is-ngibv prelimirj.-iry with both of whom we were associated as truth as it is in Jej'j». I make soitie qaoUio'.'o-TS: ^f the soua.]i;«=s ut.d con»i--;cncy conii.-tcncv of of that in public school?, so m u c i so that instrucas fol' 3f God. who TDuraculoasly took npon him ment, the substancf of which :•> as studenU in Union University, of which Bro. tions from his lettws to E'd. Young upos ii.->n in n ' l c y cf the hfghest academic ;im'::v.- l.ody, -T.^ ?.-.;: > -,-< a ^ -.v r-P-c • Whereas, we, the pa-,tors and f 1 lera of the ! p., KT flesh, and whom God hath set forth to stud h?."t been provided for in a large Weaver is a graduate, a a d one of the most the subject peveral Baptist c^vrcbe?;n an'!.iboa'T.iTi'lon. m be a propitiation throagh faith in his blood; " I with I could have been in CovingJoa ? taition in these schools popular and eCicie2.t preachers in Middle o'. iicb * nuniber of them. saving ^ so loved the world that h e gave his did meet toj^ther ta ron?:df»r th^ stnfo of , ' i;. t:ii\ — What, is trie du Tennessee. You will be ryoiced to know when yoa were there, so I co-.Ud have leen ii jratuitoui or at vaailt reduce.i rates, and the baptiz-d cbnrrhes acocng snd after n raetnbers when they are disposed tr. mtiry » l y begotten Son, that whosoever believeth thpy are npar the homes of the people, aad that he intends to locate in West Tennessee. immersed by you. I am now oW and in a him shonLl not perish, bnt have everlast. long persecution, tuidirj; the churches ger.er vv.ih re^ipeci to ibeir cbo:c\»? At China Grove, in Gibson county, we feeble heabh, t e d desire this to be done, ally under great d f c i r ^ :n t t e p o vcprr/ —To observe the rule micy of them ara taught by graduates of k j life." began a meeting on the third Sabbath In which has been too long neglected. That I T.rrioa<i colleges, who propose to teach far nes>«, etc., and fearing tha; the s:ime dfciy-! ;AK>i.li. Lokt L as.So. Afti IT. 12. Bom. Ul. SC. to marry i.n!y in the iord. (I Cor ^ .1 ' August The results were nine additicns to this is the true c s d only a u t h o r : ; ^ c o d e • John OLla. miffbt be amon;: ti?e church.-'s o>" the • 1 - — W ^ a t i j to b -lone w-iih tto.-ei*'"'^? inathemntics. the classics, etc., •ma Klactlan. the church by baptism and four by letter, of baptism, I have never h a i a doubt, and msRv o»inclutle-i to make the experiment of 1 i J l who truly believe and obey the f-iith and pro'ess'oB t!»ro'.igbo jt Kn5I.^rl ! ;<<"r4ons iM'it vri!! imt c'121111.n>cat^ ; ' L e total thirteen. £.-ethrea W. H. McGowan now desire its adailnistralics.^' in"(r«ction in them. and Wales, and from a doe secsf* of thf»-.> j-j V 1 . J 1 r 1 r. u-cp>-!sry .-.fpenseH of the church whs-r.ot gospel were- chaeea in.Christ "before the things did, by a letter, dited Jalv liiSO ,,. , 1 Again ; " While I have net said a word to Theuns!?iit!yconliticn of the building and II. A. Colecan assisted as in this meet* . = ,1 . r ' J • • ! ttev are m»-mter3, act'or'trne loisc r i^udi fisaadafen of tha world" by him who sees ing.both of whom prSiched Jesas slTictively. my dear daughter, by way cf adrlce as to write to all the aforesaid churches fn Eu IV in many respects deterred some from rethe end from the begiffhing; and in consegland and Wales, to send messengers to a NSWrp. — Rcscl'j';!, That upon clear rroot taining For the building, though much We cont nued the meeting ten days, and it what she should do, I wouldnot be surprised Tsance, not of their awn,merit, but of God'n general meeting in London, the th-rd of ihe pt-isoniso otfi-ndinp, as aforesaid, shoaid improved Binca rescued from its woful con was in a very prosperotts condition when if she, too, is not baptized, as I have heard own purpose and grace, they are regenerated the seventh month, If-'^O, and being met be duly admoaishtd: and if no re'orma i.ia dition at the close of I'ae war, was far from we had to close it to go lo Middle Tennes- she will ccconpany her fitber, a a d IdUsw fey the Holy Spirit, without whose influence see to assist Bro. Weaver to hold a meeting the example of car Savior, of bejng buried together, the first day we spent in humbling ^^^ the ct^arch ought to withdraw tH-in!; what would be diMired by young m e n stma would, ever be influenced to repeat at Rutland Church, in Wilson county, in baptism." ourselves before the Lord, andseokingof him | / ' them. (Epb v. V ilatt x r 7 -!J; of refinement and culture. iBdbdieve. Bro. Young descrllea the cccaolsn as o a e 4 By soEi-—.^nd they are not Baptists— where six who prof«3sed to be saved were •jk. I. 4. Ii. zlTt 10. Jofca m. «. 8: f. M.W. 1. a right way, to direct into the best nseans ' I' John iii. 17 ) ' added to the church by baptism. and m ethod to repair our breaches, and ! of soleinnity and joy. B r a Karris enjoyed JK.Lt JttiMt.U JotozTLa. Eilh.u. 10. "< —Whether bfllpvpra -rere net ac it has been ..ffirmed in our midst that sec« c o v e r ourselves mto our former ^order,!,^^,^ ^^.^^^^;,^^ While in Middle Tennessee 1 was very his baptism much. Oh thai ail who lore T1>a F r u a r r m t l a a o r Saints. tarian influfRce was u-ed lo induce some j ^^^^ ^, ^ S. Nothing can separate true b^-lievers beauty and glor,, m prosecution thereof,: ^^^ youDg men living in this place to go to dc- much impressed by a remark made by one Jesus, his word, hia ordinances, would go .'fom the love of S o d ; but they will be « kept en the fourth day of the same month, we. Somo sf the moat pious and intelligent BaptisU in and do likewise. Then would the k i i g ".\xswER—That the reconciliation. jv.st'S. notaiDational colleges eUowhere. by the power of God through faith unto the elders, ministering brethren and messenthe State. He truthfully said that h e doms o' this world become tho kingdom of cireumstances make this ptobable. cxtion, aad adontion of believers are infalli salvation," tha sure and final nroof of their gers of the churches in London, anotohose hieard very li'.tle from our West Tennessee our Lord and his C-nrist Father, hasten it 5 Some of our own students who had adbang true believers consisting in the con- of the several churches from the different biy secured by the gracious purpose of f.-od, vanced considerably in their course, sJesired churches through THE Baprtsr ; we offered in thine own good tima Jos H. Boamc. Uasance of their attachment and obedienca p v u of England and Wales, hereafter men and merit of Jesus Christ. Vet ncco can some apologies by saying at present we had Durhamvill^ Tenn.. Sept 11, ISTJ. that the last y ears of their collegelifo shoald bo said to be actually reconciled, JusiiCed ts Christ t m the dose of m tioned, being again come together, dfd con- or adopted, until ihey are really insplar.ted bo spent where th^y coald have t-ie advan- no editor especially for our department, I Pit. I. T. John JT, 23; TJH. St. CoL I. H. fflWest Teanc»9eeBIal$teriaI lastitate. clude upon the following preliminaries, and into Jesus Christ by faith, and so by virtu> tages connected WI h the best appliances for and that pastors were somewhat negligent, Sa.nLI4. lUtt.zziT.UL lJaIiaU.13. but assured him that TUE BAmsr is our lay them down as the foundation of this, illuBtr.Aiiua of thei.» studies—as chemical, The Committee, at i u recent moellng. Tka Chnrcb. of this their union with him have these lunselected the foUowiiig subjects and lectorera T. A Churdx of Christ is an organized our assembly, and rules of cur proceedings; damental benefits conveyed to th<»m And philosophical and astronomical apparatus, organ for West Tennessee. A. J . F a t c s t t . for the initial course of what i s ' d e s i p i ^ to wnriation of persons renewed by the Holv wherein all the mepsengers of the churches EO tti^, we conceive, ii fully ev:deaci*d, and botasical mineralogioal and geolonical Humbold^ Sept 10, 1S73. aforesaid, in city and country, as well for the Liu^eaaii—of which this inntitulioa has as beapopular series ofiecturei upon Theolo^j^, ^irit, baptized upon a confession of onion because the Scripture attributes sU . these Ecclesiastical Illstory and Church Polity, for with ( S i ^ and covenanting to witness the satisfaction of every particular church, M alio j benfSts to faith, as the instrumental ca-jse >ei bus a tnpager supply. Eo. B A P T I S T :—Norri3 Creek Church la the benefit of the ministers of Wait Ten. Miiiht^ keep the commandments of theii* to prevent all mistakes, miiapprehensiona of them (Ram iii 25, v. 1, II ; G.»!. ui. 26. These, without mentioning other cau.^es Lincoln, Tenn., has been ia a very low state nessee and elsewhere, who have not had S t r i a e H ^ Tc his church rion*Christ-m and inconveniences that might arise in (Ivimey's l l l s t English Bap. vol. wh-cii may have opyrated, are eafliciecl to for several years past It is within two and the advantage of theoIogcaliastrocUan, and IPtime to come concerning this genera! as.«emMamitted tlte prcfervation of "his joepel in 47-i-40o ) accujuni, in great measure at least, for. the one half miles of Fayetteville, the county for the mora thorough Indoctrinasion ot oar do solemnly and unanimously declare ia purity, )sad the promulgation of it to all b!y, 1 .cKu . J- 1 . •> ' Considering the times and circamstacc??, farts which have been detailed. site Some lea or fifteen members live in membership. The brethren sdeoted frill by ministers bearing; its com "fission. 1. " T h a t we disclaim all manner of supe- i ti^p q eneral -V^^ociaiion of Baptists that met WHAT 13 TO COME O F t r and near the town. They are, at:d fcr some lay the coaventioa a a d the denocuaatioa of T?»tiT. isUILtl: Ttn.li, Xpti.i.2Z. riority and stiperintendency over the in London in September, 16S9. with messen CO one can, perhaps, certainly predict. time pa?t have been aasious to hare a Ordlnuacea. churches, and that wo have no authority or Tner'» is eurtiy no need that the suspen&ion church in the place. But two churches West Tennessee nadef peculiar obligatioos & The ordinances of « Christian church power to prescribe orimpose anything upon gpra from more than oni^ hnndred coc^eshould bo pprtnanent The endowment could not be kept up eo near together. if they will consent to deliver before t h e i w Btptlam and the Lord's Sapper. Baptism the faith or practice of any of the churches gations, or churches, wai the most wondt-r auents are still in the field, and if they meet Realizing the iciportaace of occupying the Institute a written lecture upon tha s a b j ^ lis the imaeraiott of professed believera in of Christ. Oar whole intendment is to be ful meeting among Brtptis's of whioS wc wnh sucU euoouraj-'ement as the importance town as a belter canter cf inflaence, the designated. The design is to pcblkh these Clmst, not in to tiie resiiamon of sinn. helpers togeth, r of one another, by w«iy of have ever read, since the apostolic age. of the case demands, arrangements can ere church in the country reaolved to move its lectures in a voluine or a aeriea of volames. bat todeclarethi^ death to and freedom from counsel and advice, in the right linderstand Wonderful to think of the almost universal lonn ba made for re-opening the institution organization to Fayetteville, provided their The design i n originating Urn Inatitateis to and is a prweqpmte to the preaching ing of that perfect rule which our Lord response of tho churahes throughout tho under tar moro favorable auspices than have house—a good brick b a i i J ; r . j — b « get u ? a series of lectures that shall not only of the gospel, c h a r ^ mooaberahip and ooa- Jesus, the Bishop of our souli, haiii alreadv couAiy to the invitation of tho London existed since the war. Other institutions sold. The Mstho-iist circuit ridsr said that be profitable to those who may see fit to a s n i a n at the Lord's table. These ordi- pre cribed, and given to his churches in hia caurches to meet in a general afsembly. have been forced, by the stress of circum he had two societies, both of them destitute attend upon them, but that shall be worthy sanres belong to tha chnrch, rad should word, and therefore do severally f.nd jointly Scarcely a church in England or Wales that stances, to suspend, and il was only then of housts, aad which could easily unite of being published in a series of volumes for did not tespond and send messengers to only be administered by her oSk^js to those agree, that their true value wa^ appreciated by there, and he felt eare that the Methodists the benefit of the rising ministry of the t ai. meeting—wonderful for the barmony tit deems qoaliSed to receive t h u a . 2. '-That in those things wherein one those who called themselves friends, so as to of the district would buy the house. Under West and the reading portion of e a r vast that prevailed, tor its deliberative ipint, Participation in the Lord's sopper shoald church differs from another in their prisci lead them to provide adequately against a this impression he invited tho church to membership. and for the plans that it matured for tho !m confined to the membership of each local jdes or practices, in point of communion, recurrence of such a disaster. So il should send a committee to the Qaarterly ConferBTBJSCra ATD L E C M T E U . furtherance of the kingdom of Christ ahardt, or to those members of other that we cannot, ahall not, impose upon any be m this case; for if any people in the ence, this being the only body authorized 1. The Inspiration of the Scriptarca—^EIA ttxnrches speciScally mvited by it—their faith In 1691 the cborohes of England and particalar church therein, b a t leave e7ery world need a first class college, it is the to purchase property. The Conference de- S. Landnim, D. D., Memphis, Tenn. « d walk being avouched a« correct church to their own liberty to walk together Wales, for the advantage of many, formed Baptists of Tennessee. And in referenoa to clined to purchwe without stating the rea2. The Trinity-Prof. 8 Baker, D. D., twelve District AsEOoations, but still they their future interests, they shotdd not be The sopper, oo more than baptism, may as they have received from the Lord. Rossellville, Ky. son. kepi up the general meeting, which was w administered b y m i n i s t m t s those whom blind to the lessons involved in the recent 3. ".That if any particular offense doth 3. The Person oi Christ—JEId. T. G. J o n e ^ they deem qualified. held in 1692 in London, continuing twenty- history oi Union University. At our monthly meeting in /Vagast there D D.,Kashville, Tenn. v t t . m. S. H ; ZXTOL 19. aS; xxri. !«, 3». 1 Cky. arise betwixt one chnrch and another, or one daya This year it was thoaght better was a great mMiifestatiaa of Ifeeiing; both «»».«|1I. ActiTlitia,8T. * a » - » i . l . l i CoLU. 13. betwixt one partionlu' person and another, WHAT ir TEACHES. 4 The Miracles of Christ-Eld. Grifiin, the church acd t h e world were deeply A;stali.S7.4& m offcrnse shall be admitted to be debated to divide t h e one geneial meeting into two Cue important lesson is that in thia age wronghi npoo, and wa determined to pro- D. D., Milan, Tenn. —one f o r the West, and one for t h e East THa I.ord'a Da^. among us till the rale Christ hath given, in 5. The Atonement—Eld. C. Manly, D. D., The first day of t h e week is be obeerved this matter, be firat. answered, and t h e con- The one in the West was to hold its sessionM of the world, it is impoiisibla to have a real tract the meeting. I t lasted 15 days and college unless it ia provided, with., a iona fide was one of the most preeiou< and peculiar President Union University, Murfreeeboro, I the Lord's day, or Christiaa Sabbatb. in Bristol, and the one in the E^st a t Lon sent of tothr parties had, o r ' sufficiently Mazz.lt.a.tCor.zTi.l.a. 4etazz.T. B*t. .10. don. I n one rale they declared^ " t h a t endowment, which will cbriate some of the revival meetings I ever attended.. Tha Tenn. endeavored. ~ 6. The Ministry of the Spirit—Eld G. A. BaramctlOB aisbtaon*. causes and make it independent of others 4 " That whatever B determined by as fai thooe asaeiBblies are not to be accoanUble «rhich led to auspansion in. thia case. A ctnirch was mach revived. Eleven persona Lofton, Memphis, Tean. M. There will be a-resurrection o f , t h e ware added by exparieac:), ten were bap. to one another any more than churches dead to Qie advent of Christ, any case," thall not be ".Kotfiag on any one college Lowa-days m^ans Lbraxies, muaeums, tiaed and one left uatil next meeting. : The West Teaaessee Coaveatioa meeta ^ ^ ^ with the Lfvinjf wunta, wiM be changed church till t h e oonsiiat of that charch be are." (Crosby, vol iiL, p 265 ) with the Baptist Charch a t BrownsviUa, Apparatuses, comfortably furnished build'Si A . V A S HOOSS. We have now reached t h a t period in thf noment, and caught up to meet the fiwt had, and they conclnde the r i m a Teaa., on Friday before the second Sabbath in ings and beautifully adorned ^grounds, cx W M m the idBP, to i4>pcar with him a t hia history of the Eaglish BaptisU for which we Mulberry, Lincoln Co,, T e n n , S e p t 0. Xovembar next, and the lastitate wiil meet If and j a d g n e n t and punishment of among tbems^vea. « faithful and competent instructors; started. A period when i t can be said 5. " T h a t afi t h i o n we ofifeir by way.of S ^ p e a e c u t i n g nadona. ^ DsAaBirrtsT:—I have lately closed two for osgaaization on the Thursday night without controversy, that the Baptists had and, to secure these, vwney ia needed—onrf tf. 13. 18. leeh. xir. fc 1 eoaosel and advisr Be pibved out of the not a Ixa'e of it Bondt and noUt, hotoever large meetings, one with t h » BuSalo Chnrch, before, when the first l e ^ r e will be detirI Ow. ZT. 61, 53. gained, After a long atraggle, a permanent word 'of God,' and t h e - S ^ p t o n i annexed. Tka M i n ^ . . , in cmbunt, if for ar^ rewn uneolUsuiU, doom assisted by Brelh. Carmichiel and Carter. ered. Every Baptist.minister in West Teofoothold in t h e kingdom. And, further, we 6 •• That t h e brevuteir oF fhia meeting be inevii^U J)aring the meeting four were adacd to the aessoe is most earnestly invited and arged have found t h e . people in England I rom any mttitution, for any purpose, to traiiaeribed,^aiid cent to e r e i r parUcnlar charch, one of the numoer from t h e to be presMit and aid ia- the organiaatioB. whom our AmeiicaD Baptists descended— and dUastrout failvtre. I W h a p e o p ^ t a l » t o l u m « a f «H dSmt^on chortrfi w i ^ a l « t e r . » ^ t . t Another lesfon that should be learned is tfethodiat&, U p w th^ lul^dsy of the aieet- a a d avail himself of the adraotaces of Uie the FarUealar Baptiata. The firat A s m i a th® throne of h i . 7. '*That t h e m e m o g e r a t h a t w m e - t o J. B GBAVU, ' that if the BaptisU of Tennessee wish a iag I preaobMl up->n the orgaaizAiion ol lasUtute. UOB on the American continent adopted D a ^ m % u ^ e m . . King a n d this meetitff be reeommeBde<i l>y a letter M A T . HRUSAIAS, college to themselves alone, under God Chriat'a Caarch, showing it was ot dtvine COBX W. P BOSD. i far oca thnwand years. , , f ^ m t h e ehareh to which they b ^ n g , u d the old London Confession pf Faith, the must they look for it, O'.her people are not origin a n d not baiaaa; set a p in the days same that was recommended by the'General C. C CovKia, that Qone b e p e m ^ t t e d to Apeak in this Association of Particular Baptists that first going to build it for them, or even help of 1 Christ a),J>Aniel said (21 chapter, 44ih assttmbly. anleaa g a e r a l eonrcnt" them to do 80, except in so far as they veise},and of a people madd re-idy oy J o a n met in London in 1639. MAKOLAT^—What Rome teaches may be Kext comw their prooeedioga relative to • f t . zxr. u . ^ ^ thereby promote their own pecuniary in- (Lake L 16 to 17, 7(1.to 7S}, and organiaed si^n from the foUowiog Oar only remaining dnty, so far aa thi^ Iffoin % V »a IlMYcia Salats. wiaing fanda to propagate the gospel; b a t by Christ (J^wk ilL 13, 14), and not a con- work entitled, " T h e Glcriei of Mary," English BaptisU are ooncemed, ta to abot* terest lrt Pori- we will omit this for the preeent, and notice t h a t those of them who were the fathers ot In conclasioo, I take this occasion to say tinaation of the Jewish Oaaroii (Qtl. L 13, whieh is heartily comaceaded by the late fc P"® heavens and new it in the next number, when that sabject that t h e history of recent educational U ; M a t t xviL)r _ I l e i e Cu-:st cidU t!^e a a d preseat Archbishop oi' Wattmiaster: American Baptists were Uisaionary Baptists. I S^K ^ ,«>«fflr^«hioned and pra- will ^ n n d w oonnderaticoL .novemehts in this c o a n t i j shows that the Jewish Church t h e world, e t ^ , aa-L on the ''Ta beaven we have but one aivora^ ey and (To b« •eatiaaod.) t i ^ h e a ^ ^ j , ! ^ for tha'final a t ^ • ^ f o l l o w i a g u the action Caken o n the New Hartford, Ko., 1873. ... ^ will deaoead otn of R. & Dcs<u3r. inevitable tendener is" to provide f r w day of Penteoest m e m b e r of t h e Jewish that fa'^tfyself tMarjF]; i l e a alone ar.t jndy IL lua I ^ l a b e m a d e n h j e t ^ of the £k>nfe«eion of F a i t h : tuition, ia tha lower and higher britnchra Caaroh joined the Oharoh of Cariii. ISie lovlag ^ •dUdtoOslEi* o e r trelf'^.''—'fsce •SWej tiie ministers a a d m e o e n g e r s of, TBX Rrv. A B B A B A I I J^BOBB, the convened .•f l e v n i s g alike. For t h e one, provWin •charch joining the charch, perfect itesh. I J5S. " A l ^ h o are save i t r e saved by V. tave, dehvered np his f ^ and aU i b h ^ wiU and eoneemed f ^ , lipward of one hnndred Rabb!, a n d author of ** IXiad a n d Heart i& Vill be made by t h e S u t e , and it will olti- am told by it-; p u t o r ainoe, th»i^the f e r n m the measB of tbw Divi^s lCothak''>i.B«i ^ congr^ikUona'itt'-Sni^iiBd a a d Religion,*' haaaooepted the position of aaaisi- aiately ba anoh aa will exclude all religions u working well anst has araoaitd the 0 1 ^ 7L ."JMMT SO tovad Ui.» wwld a* to s i r * drajiDjg ArminiMiiapit J w u ^ met a n t professor of the Hebrew laagoage in the iaitntclion, a a d nnlesa great care is taken maaity to a ^ y e c f o i i a T C s ^ a U o a . o f (tod's h i t ^ b e s o t b p i e a . " ~ P a | B 4«ft-r?5JL ^ I , jpffiMiW. 14 London fro&a'.'tjbe tfaiid of>tbe S o a t h m ^ a p t i s l T l i e o k ^ ^ ^tviUw/.^ M o r ± l i t e Other was bcid wUk (Loii«pa} EenrA Wny 25t^ I S J l ^ ' ^ ^ to WTe teachers ia tewT whose 1 A H- fi. E2JT. C. «. hfiKHS, JSC. A. OOGSa. X. w. mouBAH. Jtaas ZEST. i. B. !:<ieaa<l Vk»-PBitda9t: H. Htxrsi, S-TjMfclBad-Bt. lONii PR0MCT8, •J k-r P ANfi IS" I H Z uITX o r 3CB3IPHia. iMii i iaiif PU1i( I t n HAI^IM ••.ptaaUx •«t siiis f*r t!^^ triMfi. of »a «rttc:e» ^Irnac LJncs to ta tin Einraitija, ED. s r o s c R n C B M T T ^ ^ ^ t'atotria! EipatUoir, Haa^ii*. TtenT [BEST ffiirsie 8 0 0 K S : aid fcr 3: jstssar Sciixlal HOUR OF . S I N G I N G ! IL. a . Hamtxtam Jk. W . S. TUdca. Fiiet i t . o a ' ' r , Boo- ft *i»;r»M. Etleii fcr » •It-s.-n'mrj- nmr^ ltd • •fit) if iHalTaeia auta MI amsjidia. HtottMi net M i wlti tt» h- TUSI Xjaun, > ra.'.K&n .f thrw-piiTt TiTit -^^WIy J-r e .?iift3ie«u»al eamin*3f>iUet reap^cioB 9r to tfcit Ht'CB u L r o r C F. icKSO C«Bta. ^ BF 0. K JLiadCH . I fprfiJii'jv •ai TTI ouuickt Cujuux Sc«»ot ' Sjr * : *H-T blu u» naik a<«rr !»il»ra"..t'-fTiay the nraloU tMte of Uf fiSt jjr;lu<iil Alsj; SacJu, kboaS btttttt i £!>»iit r» sr ijiTTt-Hi U tii» a» w BmUi^- d bj Di'.nn * t w » a ba »eat b j trt, ca p-si^ ^f r«»il prfai. f n 3 0 3 4Ca, CHAa,H.])t!3OT*£ia, n i lsns»iir»i, 5. T.kTOS M. nXACT, C l i l e s n . ' C 0 5 C E I I 0 E l B L O B OSfiASB^ aS^trthS'ttMhiM laili TXm e»B- l EBTO n o p U OtfeMt . ' aoci. •III! fRCXG, obZt iti aE> ElMH. nimaBU^ V. T.. was a WUKB^rOt r eMht vnC eu*. ^ m v eaift. 0i|«jw I OB6AHSiS10O|*«T0P. v . s t a ^ n B T b . IZZTRRRXAXXA ; JUUJtO^onctfapw Jil H£ CUISTE8. > C- BT«ntlana, f t u g ^ i c ClaMMt aad itw HaB* Ctrcie. "few M^iisic B o o k , »T A JTAtTnr, T. TOwTfE. sa l J. JI-3TIJIUL1S. T H E B E S T . t CLI-aTSB, ^caLrXBD pariiaM; ila»mt, fmtf^a, «mnc*ipt of fl.2B. > csa alen recomaasit Ibi bataaiaj S E W MUSIC, , Fortfiid, cut ncdst af t ^ a u b trtat. r"?*^ Baited ; Aa»r. Htm. BaSa Saas Snkt. OoiUL 3B ••• .Haake, 7 hu. &Ji< t t e t e . M c a i c A i . MOWII~K r A a i p u ^ Vria* SO Casta IVarataaJIaaliiiMiiralyiM t ' Lib-IB. iaaaaiz.Wtacart(d« fmapaid. e>r C. lar i. C. FCTIBS.WBtaadvar.l ; ! F. B U R N H A I t i HKWrrr—^ • ft a* TOBX. F&.. t]£ rfli^&fitt sBd' Ihfi Wtft^^ ' f t ^ f s i . nvwrif ^ Ai T H E S E F T E M B E K 2 0 , 1 8 7 3 . %&TiTal Sews. i o v t l i ^ B a f t i s t P n b l i e a t i o i i t f o e t e i y . Baptiat B w t r M as to that bting the true mode; also of hand.- -Many came—perbapo h a i r W t t w ^ i)ia.B Bao.'CturKj:—^The.Lord has been KMBTAXT honae.sI noticed one lady bitogini? kei^ B i P I B f COBOLLABIES. OFR AGEST. L o u i s i a n a D e p R E j ^ ^ t . i g a o r i i ^ of ttd prejodicea to the B ^ t i s t Mth his : ^ p l e a t " Pilgrim's Rest Church " children; one by one she looked them up We have engared this eolnmn tpacf as EKJ 1. One Lord, aae Fai^ a m ii BO d n A tot e' Churdi^ One maming ah®;.went early to for the laat eight days. The ministers and for ns ibis vear. We want to eompUte ^ and brought. At I<i8t she a»ld: " I have Sosfcrf. Tliit we kt pntmt mccft TB« I I M T J C T U o«r V 6. n a i an immersii cottage, and seat ing heraiaf by the couch detcoaa' meeting of the " Louisiana Baptist endowment this year. We canaot viei: yoa |{ vk* beM iMwaed by » daly StaU orgia o« th« foUoKia* eoBdJtUni t f c brought all my children but tw^o—they are pewonally, and we offer yon Uia opportoej^ 1. A ri»»am»Ut ixrUoo of the i>«|»r ikaO be l a a M of thk lovely, dying woman, Wked for in- not here—bnt I want yoa to pray for ati of ^Association" was to have been h«ld with to enroll your name among the fbnaders of Oj Uiftt one faith in the BMrofBSedptanlthmrcL , structions, for ahe wanted to" talk loag and to m i f t a t OKT local latorwt*. them." At ChafBn's school house and. at this chmoh, commencing on Thursday tooieiy, that year okUdren may have a v ^ tliit oM Lord. Bee Boi X n m s n M S e r i p t n l v i a i M n t a t boH J. Tli»» tha KiatoUr. ud oa«,.».»tM|l« th»'euf fraeI|V': Jg " Williamsport Bra R F. Miles made an before the fifth Sabbath in August. The in ita dir«!tlo» afte* yon are no more. T^ I Cor. xv: 29; 1 P««r Uto Wfr«MB fol7 ntkerisH ky a Betipbml a»teeil.ti«reft>r^th»t«dop!fld«« onnelw* to ex•re not caUed npoa to five, bat to " Weil, what ia your trouble ?" she asked effort to see how much he cenld get prom- meeting was a signal failure, and the church you would in any other joint stock e o n ^ L The Grace of God, UBdtlMCirenlatlaaef tbsortmatliM mleetmd. "Ob, thia cloae communion," she SMA and community mdly disappointed. Eld. ised for the support of a minister for the Any of you caa sell or trawfer your stockW, Hope aad Faith m g f ^ ,fcrttarmow.ttat tke •bffltj with wilek TMM We have no«lose communion," waa the E K Branch, missionary of the Association, child as you can any other stock. It i, ^ t . Sbm BBtUxc ic s u n arideat ibfta tha fkst BArrmbtthmtcbnbMneoBdncted-ltt nneomfromtotwo places, and succeeded in sf curing the reply; " it is cloae bapUsm. We acknowledge when once in mil operatiaa, ^ fastifi«atioa. promiae of over $1000. They have a mini^- being present, with the writer, who is sup- pected that, tet W« tnch moT* effKtskliy by exsmpla t k u iteftMB of •oBwl r>«P>»: wiU dectare «. d i ^ e n d of twea^i,; g. Hie Word of God tha| CoauMd tt to tk* deacaiiutioD •» OM of tfce b«t IlTlag nothing as b ^ t i s m but immersion, and be ter in view, and if they can get a place for plying the church, commenced on Saturday ioeiety thirty per cent, annually. This yon wiH reoftj I 9 p n e ^ t ^ e r t f o r a , w tamg m »pi«pri- •zyooenM of BavtM fUth.—ZmUo^ lieve that no one haa the authority to ad Bpirit of God the Agent B series of meetings, resulting in great good annaally, or twice a year, U the publinatj®, miniater this ordin*Bce save one who has him to live, will have preachisg twice a •!• tar y n ^ i a te tha oiEeUl preMking of the of the society, t h f e yoa can lue, give | ^ The church waa greatly revived, and many MARIA LOCKHART. been baptiied by a nroperly baptiied per mnnth at each point A church will be sell, or order sold for yoa by ihe deposit* -pgpd hy Oeee wboo «< eondder doly bftptixed 4. Each visible Church | ain. We chum to hold the baptiam aa prac constituted at William*port. Here the were made, by the po». er of God's word, to in and receive interest in cash. The g r u ^ mM •rdaiaadtoUi«KiiusttriaIo&ee,itiseqMl^ CHAPTSB n . quir-* tbe way of salvation. Twenty nine will feature of this society is, that it in»lc« congregation will be large, and of more than Uced by Christ, and from that time to the af scriptaraUy inunersed 1 tDg^u^jecl« were buried in br ptifm, two were stockholder a diatributor to the eiteatofij T wa« a day, by appointment, for adminly tvidtmt ihrnt i t ia impraper for na is laTitn believers and their ounme preaent it has been handed down to u», link ordinary intelligenca dividend. istering the ordinaaceof baptism. Maria The cit:ceas generally were delighted resttred, one joiaed by letter, two were raHhiaa taMhan to oeeopy tliesi wbea wa kaow R E A D THE T E K * S —Whenevtr a sclee^ by link, in an unbroken chain, though I frt on probation,) associa,]! had ncTcr witnessed aa immersion, aad with our meetings. A meeting of days and ceivt-d Irom the Antimissionary Church. paye up in full he will receite ten pere^j Ikay u * antker baptix*d aor oTdsiaad, aad confess that there is a time when we lose resolved to avail herself of thia opportunity s'ght of this chain, when it seems to b« sunk basket dinners waa something new to many, .\monj? the number received were eight from the first day of tbe quarter followinj ^^^ cant to obey and execute | wpedilly tiaea Ibay elAlm ta ba u d eoBsirue if he pays lOtb of hlarcb, bis cerU&cate a^ Ohrift, having the same t to do so. The spot was loTBly—one, it but none the less attractive. Tht- good in- from Methodist, and nine from Antimissionflk* MrtT^ aa oar part lata a recegaitiaa of t&cir saemed, designed by nature for tho adminis- in a deep, dark, gulf; yet we view from afar fluence of the meetings seemed to be dif- ary families. Oar Ilard^hall brethren in date from the 1st of April), in the pjit afficers, and ordisancee 1 catioBB of tho society; and when the sgdM] the one end, then as it seems to rise to sight, • u d ties ocnim their follcwera in tration of this ordinance. It was a calm this section begin te see the necessity of poes in'o operation he will receive the asBb salem, aad independent 1 after passing through the dark apes, we then fused abroad, and to benefit nearly all. in its publications, to be tcleciedfc day in the earlj October, when all nature grasp thia end, and we can but claim that it •II ai. The section of country in which this new being hard workers for the Master. Ooe dividends himself. These he oaa sell if he does not wjc edging no lawgiver in Eio seemed quiet and at rest. A soft, hazy l-ght young man joined of Catholic faith, whose i . HoUiag OKI be acra irMnsistent tiaa U ever existed, and that oar church was never and promising field is located deserves more to use. aiitting to no law he hi G 0 N 8 T I T U T I 0 S . it tbaae presebera iato onr palpita-irliohoLi OTersprea-l dying leaves, streams, hills and really extinct, though loat to sight. We than a passisg notice. It is twelve miles wife is a strong Catholic, and as a great aom i: 1 Cor. l : 2 j vales; these half green, half golden-hutd many of that class believing that her husNAVE. tauk doctriaea oa aecooat cf which we leiveg were gently moved by the evening deem no baptism valid unless administered from east to west, and about twenty fivt- band would be lost if united to the " BapAcisU: 41. 42. Aar. 1. The name of this Society shall be from north to south. Oa the east is the " B O U T B K U BATTIST PuswcATios BOCIKTI.*" V M U axoln^boti fron cur palpi U aad ebarehei btecsa to stoop and kiss the smooth flowing by one of us; hence, close baptism. We tist Cnurch," bccame almost frantic, and 5. Tbe "Lord's Sapper invite none, save those who have been thtis Mississippi river; on the north C d river OKTKCr. aay of oar owa deaoxiiaslioa. Tbis, waters as they moved 'on rippling wave on baptized, to our table. We do not deem it and the Atchafalaya, and on the west tbe would not consent for him to be baptiaed. AXT. 2. The objeot of this Society ehall h coEmemorative ordinanc W9 olabB, ia oae of U19 old laadmarka of the wave, then passed to meet the great 'Tdther Christian, but a church o.-dinacce; we .Vtcbafalava. Within this boundary are the Ue is still lying over for baptism. May the to promote evangelical religion by measig by a Cnnroh of Christ at 1 of Waters." Ba^tCkarch. cheerfully give to any the hand of Christian following bayous: the Moreau, the L<"8worth, Lord incline her heart, not only to consent the Printiag Press and Colportage. capacity), not as a test of | M S M B S B S I I I P . " To the Point," was the cry, and the crowd fellowship, but that of church fellowship a^d the Lotinach : alfo 0:d river and th«' 10 his baptism, bat to go with him into the B. That a body of imnersei beliaTera is tie Aar 3. The stun of $50, eabseribed and M moved on to the steep, rugged banks where watery grave. As in the days of the apostle in, will constitute oae a mezaber or stockhiSii personal feeling of one Ugkaat aedaaiutical aathority ia the warM, cliSTo'erhung cliff, covered with the dying only to those of the same faith'and order. R iconsee Island. The lands are productivf, Communion is a church ordinance only; aad the country healthy—very healthy for Paul, a whole household were added to the in this Society, and entitle him tc a oertiiai another, as PedobapUsu 1 » a i tha ealy txibosal tor the trial of oases ef mountain ivy, falling in careless yet graceful yet there is much Eaid of our unchristian a swamp country. The range for cattle ia c iurch, and they are all believers—none of of stock and a vote, personally or by proxy, i only to show forth Chr aMipUae; th*t tho aets cf a chtirch are of aiip«> festoons o'er rock and deep ravine. Slowly izing all save one church, because we invite excellent, anA it ought to be a little Goshen them are infants. Many of the Methodiste the election of a!! the officers of the Boeieb fcgain; and being a Cfturel It is specially provided that co cse ahall { tier biadiaf force OTer thoea of aa Assodatioa the crowd wended their way down the wind- only those to our table whom we cocsidfr for milk and butter. Ttie people are intel- of this section are beginning to reject allowed te represent by ballot core than $19 dentally, a symVol of •XTUtioa. Caaacil, or Presbytery—aadno As- ing hill till reaching a small plain, where a properly baptized." ligent, social and hospitable. Belter pe • - "iofant baptism," and to f.ivor immersion, or to hold more than ^500, except by spea eeqneatly, only those cho streamlet came gushin g out from the hill-side, though their clergy preach againut it, and permission of the Board of Managers. Iti mriititm or CoBTsntion eaa ispoae a zaoralobThe invalid grew very faint, and paused pie, judging from ten days' exprriecce, are p r o v i d e d . That each Etscihalder shsD^ this ordinance that a] then crojsing a rmtic foot bridge they passed declare that our Savior was not immersed. also )mptly paid . promptly the dividend opon his stock I B(Btiea ajKia tha eoastitaent parts composing on to the grass covered bank of the stream, for a moment for breath. Then taking a hard to find. There will be two Baptist churches, regu- A< Big Cane, out of thirteen subjects twelve elared at the anneal meetings cf the Bodi^ lice. The member of oa which for years had been the Jordan for sip of wine, she continued: were immeretd. To God be all the praise. and that his stock shall be transferable qc the same faiih and order) j You hear so much of us. Miss Maria, yet lar pleaching and Sunday school privileges. C. n a t aiace each Chareh of Christ ia aa ia- the surrounding country. High up was a the beoks of the Society u the stock ia e A. J . T E S R T . mtmion of another only by The people wQl welcome good people amon; other company. iafcadaat body, ao oae ehoreh esn ezpeet aay projecting point on which sat a group of you hear nothing of those who will permit OptlousaF, Ls., .S^Dt 6, 137.5 them—are arxious to have them come. OFFICEKS. and not by t^*;, fsr each < f l k a u iadoraa iU aet^ only so far as they^a gentlemen carelessly scanning a paper. On all to come to U u i r table, but will not eat Aat. 4. The Officers of this Society shallk being made the guardian i IB itzSM Moordaace with tha laws of Christ. If the opposite was another peint, though not and drink with any others; which is the more Land can be purchased, leased or rented on a President, 14 Vice-Presidents, Correepoaaa Letter from Alabama. , good terma All supplies caa be received, A* ezslodea a neaber anjasUy, any other so high, oa which cat another group. On exclusive?" Seoreiary, Recording Secretary, TTeaEorer, la Bftcrcd feast, is invested E D I T O R B A P T I S T . — O n a visit o f a few days tkxreh oaa reatara kim if it sets fit. To Maria this was a new feature, one she and produce ehippeti with little expeLse. to my family t'Ummering a'. Columbiana, 1 twe«ty-five Managers, wto shall be elected s iiecipline thoee wto^s itll the water, out in the clear sunlight, a little anally by ballot, and who togeliitr shall cciii£ T. Whaaarex aay ehnrch acts ia Tioiaaoa cf boat was lautsched, with only the blue sky had never thought of; now she must go to Those intending to go west of the Mississippi tearuC'l the following facts from our es- uite a Beard af Manasers. g!Te« the rightfha dizaetioaa of her only Lawgiver, aa foond atova and the rippling wave beneath, with work and pluck the beam from her own eye. river would do well to give this stciion a u emt^d brother, Eid. T P. Uolcombe, which BOARD O F )IANAG£.S3. 6. CbriBtian Bsj-li5a id -• to tha Hav Teata&ent, she becamea rebellions white sails slightly moved by tho wind. In Remember," said the sick woman, -Vhat call. Axr. S. The Eoard of Managers ehall hit he rtque.st* mi» to communicate for the col—karaeUaallaadToid; aad all other chnrohea, thia bsat were another group, of ladles, we deem necetsary to a valid baptism—a twUever in water I j a qn Make l u u r Mark. umns of T U B B A P T I S T , in conni-ctiou wiih power to appoint iU own meetings; elect I Md Aaaoeiaticsa cf ohorehes, and Conveatloss, earnestly looking on. Around tho water's scriptural subject, a scriptural action, a own Chairman and SecreUry; appoint aa Sdik in tie nijae of tie Trinitj In ibe quarries ehouid you toi? what was to bave been a district meeting: i t ita papers and pablications; Et&ndiag a Aaald withdraw their feUowshipfromherantil edge were assembled the Christians in regu- scriptural design, a scriptural administrator. tbe baribl and rarnrectiij Make your mark ; The first Sabbath in August, at Liberty Bpeoial Committees; also, its Agenu and S3i •k* repaata aad rectiSea her order, of they belar order, singing with voices sweet and We hold that no baptism is valid if auy of Do jou Jelve opon the soil ' porteors; fill any vacancy which may oeenrs fession of a death to sia, 1 |Cnutcb, Shelby county, Ala, T. P. Holwma tka partakara af her eins. lu own body, or ia the office cf Correcpoadiii consecration to tiia ec-rvil clear that old and familiar hymn, "llow these ia wanting, though it be immersion. Make 3 our mark ; j combe, p»s!or, the gospel was preached to I . That M AasociktioB, or CcnTentioa, or happy are they who their Savior obey," and Just as was the baptism of the twelve disdecreiary or Treasurer; ecaat iis owa By-Law In whatever paih you go. the people teveral days wiihbleseed resulu. [ J ^ r o v i d e d lUicays, They coniona to thia Coaitiii therefore, can answer thii On Bsil, ia a " Coait of Appeal," or haa any ciples at Epheeus, when Paul re immened the woods, hills and stream echoed " How In whatever place von itaaJ. The pastor was assisted by Elds. J. II. R. tion); assiga tbe duties of the Correqwaii Mikaiity orer ehsichet, bat ia simply an feasion cf baptism cannot { on finding them deficient as to administraMoving Bwift or muviug slow, Carson and —. ArmsUong Twelve persons Secretary: snperintend all pubKaaiions of I •Waoiy eoaaeil; therefore, it has BO ri(^t ta happy are they." tor and design. We should first have faith,, except " t h e c h i l d r e n o f i Society; establish Depositories; anl in geaa With a firm and honest haa i were baptized on a profession of faith in Slowly, and with almost measured tread, Catata t« tha charehea, or to demaad aappart to watch over the interests and transaett IC and zxviii: 17; hUrk 1 then receive baptism, then church memberMake your mark. Chriet, and quite a number beside were be I 0 aay project or scheme which it may origin- the minister entered the water leading the bnsiness of the Society. Seven members iki ship, then and only then, a right to the ShoulJ opponents beil-e the wav lieved to entertain hopes of forgiveness of aonstitate a quomn^ who shall reueive aHtaa Acts viii: te Uie close; Re •la^ bnt Biay oaly recomBend, advise and nrge young cardidate, a maiden, who clamly foleucharbt. When the Lord instituted the compensation for the time givtato tie Sodsf QaU. ui . 26. 27. Make your mark ; gins. paifbmuea of daty ia nbeerrience to the lowed, her white robe gently and gracefully supper be did not call all the disciples at basiaesa. Work by night or work by yielding to the water's embrace. A single g m t Cuiatiaa vclantary principle. While writing, 1 take occasion to subjoin Burying in water cf ol TBSABURS& Jerusalem, but only the twelve, as the Make ycur mark ; white bud nestled 'mid her eunny hair, •L Whea aay ctarah departa from the faith, several things. Eld. liolcombe is & son of A«T. 6. Tha Treasnrer ahall give boadii only action; since the ba^ fowmders and instructors of h b church to Struggle aanfully and we'.l, a Tioiataa the order, of tha goapel, ia tho jodg- which wns confined only by a white ribbon. tha once widely known Ilosea ilolcombe, (ach aa amonnt as the Board say appdt come. By eo doing be did not unchurch all the only "likeness" or ] Let uo ohstr.olcs oppose, shall be aader the dirMtioa of the Board; • WBk a{ tha AaaoaaUoa, it can aad shoald with- "With a face radiant with smiles .=he was an eminent man in the early history of Ala- shall make aa Aannal Report to the Society. the rest, and his mother Mary. These aposN one right s&ielded ever fell in the world, for it ia calle dzsw ita faHowahip froai her and leave her to buried with Christ in baptism. bama; one of the chief agents in organizing ussnxGS. tles delivered the supper to the church as Cy weapons of his foes — t a Hlf Bxtil aha repeata- Thia is no iater"How beautiful, hov? imposing," ex•treaTAST : and putting on foot the State Convention; AaT. 7. The Society shall meet ananaU^ 1 they had received it from Christ, and thus Make your ibaik. flttaaoa iriA kar intenal regalatioa. claimed ilaria with deep emotion. " Ah," sach time and place as the Beard of MsTusr I. The Sau, and the . au'hor of a history of Alabama Baptists. Whai though born a peasiO'. e sot aay appoint. Special meetings cf the S O M E UL B^tiata are not Protenaata. Eiace they she thought, " would that I were an artist, it has been handed, link by link, to us, and Tnree of tha sons became ministers—T. P., stay be called by the President er Correspai with hnman devices or I Make your curk ; a t m kad aay eeelearastieal coaaeeUoa wiUi that I n^ght p'.ace on canvas this scene; or not one link in the chain has been broken." i Thomas, and William U. Eld. T P. Hoi lag Secretary, upon appUcaUon cf tie Boa* ^ ^^^^ reKgion of The good woman now sank back exhausted Oood by poor men caa be ione— tka Papacy, they are now, >sd have beea, the mine the poet's gift, that I might paint in > ^ potitivt laws (as b«pi ( combs has been resident in Shelby county Managers. s j she finished sayiog, "now, if you receive ia|iiiillalnTi of the principiea aad prseticea of glowing words the eolemn; impreisive poetry Make your mark 1 ' through the grea er part of a long iiie, and BUQIBIUTT TO smiBXESHip AKD OFRl ^ baptism, etc.) are not these truths and accept them, I will feel y ^ M y , whether foaad ia Sone or ia the Prot- of t h a one scene." I'easants' garb-- cay waru ihc co.J , A E T . 8. Ho Officer, Manager, Agent or ft i atiundantiy u-eful in organizing and preach that my life work is done—1 have not Jived •Btaat leeta that came out of her. i'easants' worJa Ciay cilm a fotr portear of the Society shall be eUrible to Again it ia nigit. Tiie village sleeps, the in vain. ' Another ll: of coughing intering 10 the churchcfi. Ue works UEider no II, W» ragard Proteetantisa, as well as the moon and stars are out, and Maria sits by or to a vote in the election of the Board < o r a a m p l u . Eelter f'ir than hoar.ling goli mutilated commission, and accepts no com Managen^ except he be a member ia | i S. To divide the posltl rupted ber, and EOCU a violeut hemorrhage Bafazsatiaa of 1827, aa baaed oa the aaeamptloa Is the drying of a tear— an open window which orerlooks the village With a blessing on her child and Maria, and promises. In ether words, though consti- standing in some regular Baptist Chcreh,iaih Christ iato cuMUiaii and Oat tha piopkeciea aad declarationa of Chriat Make your mark. W f a r c h r i s t i s . . b, tutionally modett, he has never been among It"uMBJ kia eharoh are tUae, thaa makiag and Eurroundisg hills that raise their heads a gentle pleading to hf r to care for her little Life is decting as a sbaie, Gkslat am impoatar, aad the leformera, and not high up to meet the sky. The stream Sows orpaan, she breathed her Isat, and the soul the multitude who always seem to be ALTRKATIOXB O F T H S cossrrnmo* Mike your marU. Qhsitt|tkaiaTierBaadpraaerTera of the chorch. on, whilst myriads of stars and gently sway took its tltght to realms of Wiss. Aar a AltcraUonsof this Ccnstitaaeap ta obey one ef the "asking pardon for being Baptisti" I was >'.iTks of some kiii't mu3i ' e ing leaves mirror their faces in its moonlit AXI0M8. a pan of yesterday and the day before with posed at a previoas Aaanal Meeting, sr na» qniremeau or ta teaah o( (To be contiuucU.) Malte your mirk. mended by two-thirds of the Beard of B'ilS|i ig the cailt of violatiag 2. n a BBixBaraed bodiea of Chriatiaaa are waters. Light, fieecy clcuds move on as if £id& Carden, Armstrong and others at may be made at the Anaaal Meeting l y aW Mike it ivhile the a m ;9 s;rong, trying to keep pace with tae murmuring €. Every poaitive law, ( A Great Work. H c i j a ^ m , aar are aay pri-rileged compaaies Bethesda, Shelby county, tbe church of our af two-thirds af the members preacat, In ;he goUlen hoai s of youth : in the chareh, n e t e x p r u t l j d tfceza tka ehueh; kenoa all Pedobaptist waves. 'Tis on the water bhe is now gazing " The Lord hath done great things for us, OFTICSBS FOB ISTS. family for more than forty years, served for Never, tever make it wrong, aa the baptismal scene rises before her, whereof we are glad." " Not unto u?, not pled, is p o t i l i v i f y f r n U M ^ l ^ ^ t ^ a M w a n oaly religiooa societies. J. R. QKAVES, P r u i d a a . some thirty of that time by the venerable Make it with the stamp of tr ..l — i f e n t ( M y I f i k e p r e k i b i i S. Skat baptiaa aad aa ofiaial relatioa to a whilst still ringing in her ears are the min- unto u«, but unto thy nixme be the glory." r i e e - P r c t i d o i U : Make your mark. J. M. Scott, still alive, though above ninety JJ. . F. Z . Cook, Ms. O. W.OrilBa, Tena. all huniaa iaveatici IB* pren^oiaita to a regular goepel min- ister's last words, " Thereby following the On Saturday before the second Sabbath years of age. This church, though always J . L B e y n o U % & t J . H. Mills, N. C. ant baptism, sprinklin| kanaa all ardiaaaoaa adaiwistered by aa Savior's command," and unconscioualy the in August, Eld. Thos. E. Muse, assisted by i»hr«Teport University A?envy. U. P. Lowzcy. Miss. J. J. D. Renfre^fi praotioed for religions feiv :a numbers, has sent forth many 1 aad aaoztlaiaed, althoagh immersed exclaimed, "If thia be baptism, the onfy Eld. A. J. Terry and four of the lay brethE D I T O R B A P T I S T : — H a v i n g accepltd an J B. W. BUkewood, La. W. M. Lea. Ailt. pre&ch«r-—liolcombe, Mundine of Texas, Biligtry, ara aaH aad void. toYal warrant can be foo baptism, then I have not been baptized. ren from Evergreen Church, commenced a entered upon the dutirs of an agency in the J. B. Liak, Texas. J. M. W o ^ Oa. siafaL Trunrer.—R. Q. Craig. S. Ba skureafeaaanght to hear a ea*e oroaght Bui what am I to do ? for in this I am not meeting of days at Chaffin's school house on interest o! Snreveport University, I shali be Quin of .Arkansas, J. D. Teague, late of OamMfimiimt Stewtoy.—M. W.Plalip^ ? 6. Christ gave ao mea, { M n a it ia vtoUtioa of tha taw of Chrisi The following the Lord's command." The water the Atchafalaya river. The meeting con- ex<'used by th« Baptists of Louisiana for Texas, Cirden, Armstrong and others. Bro. R e e o r d i n g S e e r c U a y — T T . W . Keep. Armstrong is the present pastor I found authority to trafie with 1 of the order to ba obeerred is the had been poured on her head in infancy, tinued nine days, and grew in interest from calling their attention to thia institutiou. BOAXD OR LUJIAOZXB. a deeply interesting revival progressing; :satioB ef his Chareh or I ynUbWam of aay other order. and were she to ask for an immersion it the beginning to the close. On the seventh s., Joa. borca, C. E. Touag, Miss., Jos. H. Borca, r imagine I see some of the brethren smile several had been baptised, st^veral more :., Dr. P. Coartasv, U , or change hia laws, aad 1 J. B. Searcy, Ark, 4. Ba aieBOcr ahoald aabait to aa arraiga- would be denied her, aad she directei to day the .writer of this, having received a as they read the above, remembering, as they received for baptism, and many manifesting tt. A. Loftoa Teaa. n . Dr. Bebert Kella • » another. To sarrender wk M a t at trial broaght aad coadaeted in riola- the Bapiiat Church as the place. for her; will, my adv>cacy of the co operation of the they: interest by asking prayers. I was J. L. Vener, Tenn., 11., J. F. B. Uayea,TtBa, , . pressing call to " come down and help," conHfS of tha lawa af ChruL £aek oae is indi- bat ihe C3uld not be a Baptist She knew J. W. Dillard, Tenn., John Glass, Teaa,"^ is (rcacAery—to change 1 Baptists of tiie State with the College at pleased to find that the pastor taught his ferred net "with flesh and blood," but went S. Priaeiples can ael vldiaDy raapoaaibls to Chriat for the faithful nothing of them save to know Alice's BL M. Parks, Tean, N. Flood, Mo, immediately to "rejoice with those who Clinton, Miss. W. P. Bond, Tenn, B. P. Lacado, TeaSq abaerraaoa of kia lawa. people the imm ediate duty of being bapmother, to steal off and hear one of their Well, in the nis! place, it waa never de- tiisd on If ceiving the evidence of sins forJ. B. Canada, Tenn, W. C. Crane, Texaii taroKTAVTl f . Biaea nghi aaiy, not might, ia right, a coa- sermons (though th&t one she had never were rejoicing." The result was the baptism R. a Bnrlesoa.Iex, W. D.May£eld. AA signed by the action ou that subject that we U A H t e h o i a n , eritiai of eight persons, and the constitution of the •Mtattenal niaority ia ia aU casaa the Boripto- forgotten), and to witness one immersion. given; underdtooi it to be a p i r t of bis U. 8. Buckley, Ark. W. E. Penn, Texas. should not foster our own institutions; and commission to baptize them in the name ol aota, tauaiamuly declare I FAIKTItW BAPTIST CBCBCH, BDSINtSS CSnniTKI: nlakaroh. What would her Crienda think 7 Though her J . R. Graves, President, ia, ftrat) aad (taditif signil f , Aa aaeoastitaUaBal or diaoderly majority lipa repeated, "Away with the thought," a with sixteen members. The church will, in the second place I have never, until lately, the Father and tUe S ja, and the Holy Spirit, W. D. Mayfield, J. W, DiUa^ is ta dip or tmmeree, whils I Miaot azBtada a member of aa aekaowledged atill imall voice whispered, "Thereby fol- for the present, worship in the achool house, tinderatood that Shreveport University was find not to forget that the King's buaiseaa R. 0. Craig Treasurer. eholan of aay age, a&rml bat intends to build a home on one of the deaigned as a denominational school. This requires prompt attention. This region of Let CTcry •iMtltatieaal charch. pay oaie-limir at least) " "" lowing the Lord'a command." Long, she hU cmUre sluur* tf^ Ite caa, « [Liddell and T. Bo eharoh ahoald recei-re tka lattexa ol^ or muaed arguing with herself; froai time to most desirablo spots on the river. The last fact is now ftUly esUbliehed. Middle and Upper Alabama ii becoming montb vr J a a n a r y , 1ST«, to •ec«rca|M 2. Standard historiaas I The first fact to which I would direct the at- most important for the development of bargatm tn A bMa« to w«rk In. tka a a a b e n baptised by, a disorderly church. time she woold bring ap a defease for her view from this selected spot is beautiful and ^rniitiu and a p e t t o l u baf > tkoald it adaiit to O M oommoaioa the mea mother'a church, bnt aa oft refute the whole charming; hence the name of the church. tention of the denomination is, that it is the mineral wealth, and will soon be the popn the inuiurnoB ^ ktli of aoek a charca, or m ai>y w»y^ caaate- by a few plain paacagea of Scripture. Temptonly Baptist male school in the State. This lous and controlling portion of the State. THE BxrnsM mtato of the Trinity.I or uphold ita disorder; U ahoald'keep so ationa and triala beset her on every aide, was performed on the morning of the third of itself would seem to be sufficient to rally Wall E B. TEAoec. ' iRth it that tt may ba aahamed. though an eameofc and devout Chriatian, Lord's day by Eld. Muse, and witnessed by around it the BaptisU of the State. Bat, in . S . I T e a r l y aU r t m d a r d Columbiana, Augnvt 22. 187a BAPTIbr POLICT. the largest assembly of people ever called the second place, it has at ita head Rev. W. ^ r s admit that the Bible 1 1. Xa ba ia all thiaga ooasiateBt witb oar though atriving to do her daty, which ahe together by any religions service in thia £ Fazton, A. M, a man known to the de ReuGiotrs Lorrcaixs—Tbe CAurcAaton r ^ c o m m a n d f a r , o n /riaatplaa, whathar we gaia or loae sambera or did barely t h i s far. Yet abe had not done Tidnity. were surprised to see such a nomination for faia learning and piety; a makes this good poist: 'A Roman Catholic her a l i d e duty, oonaeqoently (he did not Md there ia the atmost 1 fapolazity. large congregation. It was the firat time man of zeal and earnestness in whatever he parish in Bloomisgton, Illiooia, advertises dietioii aiaoag them oa 2, ^ f o l f l l car pacaliar miieioa, whichia, to reallaa the "Peace I leave with that many present had ever seen a white ?|j*bat par^twe i t i s t o b s i fee tho witaaaaaa of Ckrut'a tratk a c ^ t e r e x ^ Though her prayer waa eter, " Nearer my perion baptized. Monday we rested, and oadertake^; a man of large experience and that - » grand lottery" will be held for iU success as an educator. It has been thought benefit, in which one htmdred thoaumd God, to Utee," yet by thia act of omiaaion 4- AOsUndardhist^ t t atrar, aad thoaa who originate or Tuesday, the lOch, commenced a meeting at and said that the location waa unhealthy. dollars will be distribated in prises. The • U» r,„nmmi of aad above ^ by BO aet to •he had placed a barrier between her and Nothing is further from the truth, as the object of tbe lottery ia the rebuilding of tke WILUAlfSPOBT. * a s p m n l ^ d t m o e r a t i e , ( t reoogaisa^ aid or abet thoaa who her God. Here the Lord waa with us from the begin- mortuary sutistics abundantly establish. parish ehoieh, which has been destroyed ^ p l a or mesbsnhip,) 1 a r m , er to ecafint thoaa who are la The cool autumn winds had warned SCaria ning to the close. The meeting continued Again it has been imagined that the tempta- a hnrricane. Wken we read of a lottery f e ^ i a U r ^ H c t . All that it was quite time to seek her Southem l ^ i l a t i M p o i K T t , a a d tions to vice are greater here than in most six days and resulted in the baptism of for religions purposes, ooadoeted apon so t . To a a ^ aH the eaergin of the deaomigovenmsnts, (thu is, ia 1 home. Once again in the Crescent City, a i places. I would cot d-sgrtbe the fact that ttght, and the reception of one by letter— grand a scale aa this one, the evil character j^Oem far tha eaateniea of daaera aad the or a ftw aa a seaaiea,) q M l d ag of Ckria^a kiagdoai, throogh the her own home, Maria's firat act was to ae«k' adding nine to the Fairview Church and there is a great deal of wickedness in Shreve- of the sfiair is very evideat. Yet it does »®-«pti4iiea» tyraaaias 1 • a l t aftactaal aaaaa aad ageatiei aot inceai- her invalid friend, who had rurrived the making the membership twenty five. Some port, bat the University is two miles away not differ in kind from other smaller lotterfAwfally eouateaaaee, 1 anmaer, but, aa Alice had a&id, it was very fire or six more are to''come in by baptism, from these scenes of vice, and the strict dis- ies and raffles used for the s«ine purpose. aiiUa wilk Oa Word af Qod. ^ in aay way, cipline ttiat will be kept will rave students, We trust that the andoabted evil of the «. Ta occupy every villaga aad city ia tho evident that she "would fade with the and as many more by letter. j^^harchea, or U«iri learea." She was very thin, and only able ^eild with a aoitat^ qaalified, fUthfU, eaerThe baptism here was on tho Lord's day to a great exrent, from such influence! practice, as maaifeated ia the great exam ths gosp^ t o a i t n p in bed supported by pillowa; her morning in 0!d river, a beautiful place, and j aad dafvoted minister. There will be two able aad efficient pro- pies, will in time lead religioins people to 5- Ho socisty, organ is E, Ta f O B ^ a pastor ta areiy ehaich, aad cheeks were bright with the hectic floah, witnessed by even a larger concourse of peo- fessors assistiog the President in his labors. appredate the anchristiaa and illegal from those of the whilst her eyes beamed with an almoat on•iaaioBartea of tha eroea fbr every deatitata reple than the one in the A tchafaUy a. Three Besides the commodious buildings sJready acter of all this doing of evil that good may glaa, aa taaa aad abroad, oadar tha whcle earthly bri^tneaa. Twaa plain now that •f the candidates were grayheaded, which on hand, there is a large iwostory brick come" ^ j a s U y becalUd a j foul disease, like the poisoned worn? that made the ceremony more impressive. At building, 80 by 100 feet, nearing its complekwisa, aad to aaataU thaa. .? " a braaeh at flL Tka aoauBiaiMa ta ovaagalisa tha aatioaa l ^ e a 'mid the learta aftd ancks the very the 11 o'clock preaching the house in which tion, and all that is necessary for a Srst-d&es A P s i E S T S c E S A Bnnar.—Jaa Murray J ««aga equal to tie having baaa giraa ta tha ataxek throBgh tha life from had and blossom, was fast drawing we wonhiped was crowded to its atmoat c o l l i e is in our grasp. Ryan, a sospeaded priest of the C a t ^ o vi othee/. Ipaatlaa. aka eaaaot ddagata kar aotkoritiy « herlife blood. Church, who for sometime has been fBctiocapacity, and even then many failed to obtain I expect to viait the Baptists of the State, B. Pwt«tt*,t ftKTa^oaaihiliqrtaaMy aaaBoaid astaida ing medidne in Chicago, has commeaeed Mari» was glad to renew her attentiona to either a aitting or atasding place. Around Bayttat and appeal to them for aid in building up suit in the Circuit Court a ^ r a s t Bt. Bev. .tf ka> The aharehaa ahoold atiaot, taad ter her f i m d , and aunister to her temporal the home the colored people were standing their own institatioo. I feel that I am suffiThos. Foley, Bishop of the Diooese, laying t aiaaiiwaziea of tka anm. wants, whilst thia dying woman gave in r6- in crowds. After giving " the right hand of Okzistiaa dently well known to the BaptisU of the d a m a m at $25,000 The claim ia baaed on Bpmdaiag adr^ tarn q>iritual food; lor now Maria confided fellowship," an invitation was given by the State to gratify the hope of a successful the allegation that the Bishc^ in soipending him, acted demtically aad irreguarly, her cares as B t r a s ^ g child, told of her minivers to mil who desired us to renicanber tMs iwBey t i ^ agency. ^ F. Cot7srrex. l^iadcTttad. aad not in aeoordanoe wiUi the canon* of irtoMtt ia r e g u d to h s p ^ and of belief them ia prayer, to oome and p r e a i their Shreteport, L a , August 28,1873. the chorch. I if - R A r a i S T - M B M F H I S . T H E B A P T I S T - M E M P H I S . m c f o l 8andaj.ccbool teacher, and we can F r i a d ^ «b4 ftets. A r k a n s a s D e p a r t m e n t . only pray God in our grief and loss at h r r •ooKTAJR •ocnmnts. o m JtfiETT. departure, that he in his wiadam may have Ire bn»e this enlnmn to aci as U OB« U r i , eme W t k , w tamertion, Eph. Ik* Chratiw aboald ia«ks Fn4 i.: ( b«B4 to hi* nil. cioB, u d allow nUsioo to twml tr Kt.siBg.—). L. Jixis. transferred h e r to another field of labor, [mi iiii> jrMt. We «ant la eomptete w 5. an iBtamsioB ia tka profesiita of " • n t n i* ao aMdto (roa cVitMea Catbolica aad acothrr portion of hia mora! vineyard, to be •eni liiii y « r . We eauiBot Tit.: yon t j ia re»»rree<»o« af Bsptiits. AU tbo awti rnetieiai ouut sptinkliac a n the humble and rucceasful instrtixientof h'a iUy. and wa offer yon tkie opportue^ that eiM bn>ett» or oEibooti at tk* CstkeUc oltT* UM, u d tbe; J11 yanr name smoag fonaiwa of tl^ Utsi OM LMd. Sea Boat, vi: 4-6 CoL U: U an with It partakm of itt root and fiitam" (I.«., Jg. power in working great and precious retolta _ y, that y w eWMren may fc«T« % t w ^ to his honor and glory on earth. We tendata).—to: Brr. >. T. Taxraaa, Itf . of Struhan;. lita directiMi alter y«i «ra no m a ^ l C o E . x » J » ; I P e U r i H : 21. Bot sailed ojwa *» WTettn der her in her new field o( labor at Little L Q e «T»ca of G«d, the o»ly feoa<I«tiM of wouW in any rtkar Rock our warmest sympathies ar.d most Tindeed kne baptised \/ou icith leater: but of can .ill or toiafw yonr aj-g fidUi M Oirist, tke only medluB of he tkall bapihe you leltk the Ilofy Gki^st." ( Uark earnest prayers to God, tbat he may bicas u yon can any otier rtoek. It i , | fostii'ttka. her in her cfTorta to do good, and supply tiiM, ifb»tt onsi in full operaUoa, tia i.8) Witt ieslare » diTiden4 of twesM ^ J her daily with the needful grace, and There has W n much said and winiten on i. Tb^Word of God tko Inrtmment, and tke per cent anonany- Tiia yon will r«ah» strength to acquit herself as a true soldier of the subject of baptUm for many je%T\ Very tnally, or twiee a y»ar, in t i e ptibUnrnti^ Spirit of God tbe Agent la tko regeneration of be mxa-ij-^ Tk«* yon can nae, gire many wise men, that Ts, learned meo, have t h e cross, in overcoming the difficulties that kdnlta. or orJer aold for yon by the depoaita» examined it, aud have difiVred ia opinion may beset her pathway as a servant of the xaeeira lnter«9t in c u b . Tb« g n a i ^ 4- E4chTi«IBI»Cbnrehof CbriJtiaaeompwiy as to ita import and meaning aa it atanda in Host High, and hereby recommend her to ( n a «f tJiis foaety is, Uiat il raakea ei" pider a dialriiintor to tbs extent of sf MripUBany imnieraed beUeTera only, (not of the gospel, and in tbe theology Uagbt by the confidence and love of the brethren litS'J. betieYcrs and their maamverUd ehUdren and tttk-the apo&tlea. It evidently staoda intimately everywhere. AD THI TMM—WbenffTfT a eabaeiaiB m on probation,) aMOCiated by Tolontary COTO- connected with the Christian religion and To Brother Keep, wham we h a r e not np in foil he will receiTe ten per e « t with salvation. It is, therefore, no nonknown so long or ra intimately as our sister, UBt to obey and execnte all eommaadments of tbe Srst day of tlie quan«T fallowing ( t . eaaential or lubject of minor importance, as an*' with whom he baa recently entered into I pmya lOtb at Siareii, bia certifiuta from ibe 1st of ilpril), in the pahE. Oiiiiit, baring tbe saiae organiutioa, dootrisea, aome have expressed it and would cla^s it. sacred marital relations, we offer our Chrispons of the toeiety; and wbsa tbe lodoty i&eera, and ordiaaaceo of tbe Cbnreb at Jero- I t certainly engaged the attention of the tian sympathy, with prayer to Go-t that he riii'o oprration be will reeeiTe tbe ini i? in iia pnbiicaiianB. ta bis H:Iected i j salem, aad independent of all others, oekaowl- early Christians, and was promptly attended may be endowed with grace »uKcient to " These be caa sell if Joes not wii^ s.jgisg no latrgiTer in Zioa bat Christ, and snb- to as a matter that waa not only imponaot, meet with Christian fortitude and patience xitting to BO law he has not enacted. Bead but one that would not admit of delay, as the responsibilities he has had the moral G058TIT0X105we now hold it and practice it. I would re courage to assume as pastor of the First aom. i: 7; 1 Coi-.i:2; Eph.i: 1; CoLi: 1-5: SXStK. fer, in brief, to every case that occurs in the Baptiet Church at Little Rock, Ark. T. L Tbe name of thia Sesisty gball be tb New Testament Scriptures, to ahow that it ttipnar PunmcAiiaa SOCESTI.'* R C Caii<;. 5. Tbe "Lord'a Sapper" ia a pcaitire aad was not delayed or postponed under a n j OBJBCT. A G. Du(m3, y Com csmsiemoratiTe ordiaaaoe to be obserred oaly circomslances. Bat it is not to the impot t2. Tbo objest of tbia Sodely fJsall THOS D. W:LD£R omots mngelical rsli^on by messi ft by a Ctinroh of Cbrijt at weft (that is, in eburcb anco of t i e ordinance that 1 would invite Adopted May 2S, 1873. fPtiatiag Preas and Coipottago. BspaoityX not aa a teat of Cirit&an ftllorcthip or attention at tbe prefeut, bat to tbe meaning 5I3MHKBSHIP. ReTiral Sews. u . 3. Tba nun of fiSQ, anbssribod and pajf ftxsonal feeling of one eommunicaat toward of the word bnpeho or baptiz;. Tnia word " esnatltata one a member oritaeUMidB jaotker, aa Pedobaptista erroaeoosly teacb, but has never been defined that I have seen any The Lord has been pirated to meet with Socicty, a n i entire bia. to a eertiSeali where. It cannot be defined without para and bleas his church! .\ntiocb, at £ l Paso. and a rote, peraonally or by proxy, % oalj to abow fortb CbriafB death tUl be comes phrafing. To EST that it means '• to dip, to White county. We held a meeting of six rdaetion if all tie officers of tia Sooieb aeaia; and beiag a Ckarcli act, it becomes, inei immerse, to sprinkle, to pour, to dye, to days, includicg the secoid Lord's day in •peeially prorided tbat ca one abaU l red ta repiwnt by ballot more thaafli deatally, a symVil of Chxcreh rela&mhip ; con- moisten, or to draw water at a well," ia no August My son Levi was with tu and did L bold mors than S25fyi, except by api deiinition at all—any one of these may be a sicin of tbe Board of Managers. It | «qoeaily, only those eborches can Farticipate mode of water baptism, but would not nece a part of the preaching and tMptizing. ^ e had twenty additions—fourteen by baptijm. f r n i d t i , Tbat eaeb Etocfcialier shall "k in thia ordinance tbat agree ia faitb and pracsariiy effect a baptism. Bapti.sm is itself an Tbe church sra"» much revived, after a long ftly paid tbe diTiland upon his stack tice Tbe meaber of one obnrsb (though of ed at the annual meetings ef the effect or Etate pr.wuced, wittioat any regard seig? of hill cliou both by d f a t h , disorder [ tbat bia atock shall be iranafaiabla gpa tbe game fkitb aad order) can come to the com- to the manner of producing it; for instance, I baoks of tbe Society aa tbe stock in aa} mnnioa of another oaly by an cct of eourtssy, a water baptism may be eSected by dipping and excommunioAtion, as w».;i as genera] coldness and very btrong opposition from • company. . and not by right, far eacb '•bnrjh is indeponJ'.nt or by sprinkling, while dipping or sj-riakhng the Methodists. They have done ul2, il OPFICKBS. tax. 4. The Gifieera of this Sodety aball k being made tie guarliaa of tie purity ef tbe would not be a bai t^rai. To explaic our mean seem?, that they cauld, to affect tbe cause cf iJent, 14 Vice-Presidenta, Carraapondil| ing here, it ncceiijiry (Lat w-. .-bouIJ de ary, Beoording Secretary, Treasurer, a s »cred feast, is i^xested witb the authority to fine the word when ccun<ctcd ;viih water. Cbriat there deit-tenously. but t o n o e S e c t i n thai dirfcticn, for lb«»y h w e beea promptly aty-tTe Uanageia. wao aiiall be eleeted aa iiacipline thoea whose reUtionsbip ordinarily Then to be tapiizeU with vr:ilc-r ij to bo tbcT Clot Kt each turn. The truth hai ssff.-red ny uy ballot, anJ who tcgeLhsr-aaall ecnsS4 oughly and cotDj'lettly kvet w;th water. 1in. Ibtir banJs, bat bet-n raiihfuUy defended |ta a Beard af Uanageia. | -ires tbe right. BOAED OY M A J T A G S M . I o. Christian Bsptisn is tbe immersion of » Hence, to dip a jtcr-oa. ar.ve the boaJ, cvouid by the liAptiata, a n i (iixl is blessing it, a< he Aaz. B. Hie lioaM oi aianagsra taau a m . > ^ • . be a «i'ip, but not a liapliitn—tae =atae tuay always do<»s I'heir preacher in ch3r>:e had T ^ U, appoint i u o w T ^ t i n g s ; e l e c t ^ beUeT.r in w»t2r t y a qualified administrator I Chainnan aad Sesretary; appoint aa Edilv in tie name of t i e Trinity, in repreimutisn of bo seea in a mere SjnriWli'jg. H e u c , in all to i m a e n e on? of tLrir member* who had instances of wi'er biptirm 'q ttis d i v i f rec- b«'ea «jiiink!e-i ^.^ither in infancy or some Mta paper: and pnblications; Staaiiag atf the burial aad rasorection of Christ, and pro- ord where tha iiuaumy of wal^r is gpokcQ of (tisi Committees; also, its kgfiisi* and otL-r i..Tat-) lo kerp her from juiniag t i e i:.fill any Tacancy wbieb may ooenz fession of a deati to sin, nnion with Christ, and at all, there was niucii wait-r Ic rtq i-,r?s Captisl Church—thiii repudiuting their so I own body, or ia tbe office of Correapoi rnnseeratioa to bis eerrice. Otie mo-le cnly, much water to bsriiii,- a P rbo:i ciHe-i i!!;>!i«iii by etiiision 0.i, cnn'i.'it •jiary or Treasurer; enact iia own By-Iia^ I aimttyt, Tbey cantorsi to tbia Coaatdaf tisrefore, can asswer this de:3igs, and tbs proency, thou .irt a j.-wpL It ' (' •L'-HAV. sBiga the duties at tbe COTrespon&l ' Where the akia wa- b^ptii-d witli iLadevT etary; soperiatend all pubUaatioos of tfe" fession of baptism cannot te made by ehUdrm, of night, il ev.dently cime upon it by -.prick .\uit:u, .Vrk , Sept - 1-^7; ety-, oatabliab Depoaitaria; an J is g e a i s except " Oe chUirei of God Faitk." >Utt. u : liDg or diilillaiion. Tais waa the mode, biit watch orer tbe interesta asd transaetdt I^j B.iiriiT —We commecctu a meelicg scss of the Soeiety. Seren membera dal ISindxxTiii: 17;MarkXTi: 16; Join iii: 2.3; in t h a t _ ^ a n l r y the de>7 wis heavy or pro itnia a qaorrim^ who aiiaH rsceiTS a tibaii AotSTiii: t« t i e e k s e ; Bom.Ti: 4,5; Col.ii:12; fuie, and fided the wool with water, so the on -•^Aturday before the second Sabbath in far tie tima giTssta tie Social^ this month, lasting t.ll Thursday following, skin was thoroughly wet, or it would not OalL i u . 28, 27. resulting in twenty additions to the chaich nrgAgmtag Burying in water of one dead to sin is tbe have been a baptiam. ."^o in rendering it —fourteen by bhptism and six otherwise. 8. Tba Treasstrsr abaH (ITS bond! 6 J^ed; it was not a mere stain, but thoroughan amount aa tba Board aiay app^lijk< only action; since tbe borial of a deal n a n is ly and deeply colored—the mode would nat- The meeting was conducted by R -I and L W. Coleman, .^ntioch Church numbrrs i be onder the direetioB at tia Board ; ot-^; tia oaly "likeaeaa " or representation of death urally be by dipping or immersing the skin I make an ^'t'"'^' Beport ta t i e Soeie^. | about 175 or l>-0. R BVTIKP. in the world, for it ia called Uf likeness of death. m the liquid dye, and allowing it to remain SDESICTGA. I El P.SSO, While county, Ark , Aug 73 cnaBxasT raiacipua. therein lor some time. Where it is rendered K3. 7. Tba Soeety aball meat aanoaUy, to draw water at a well, we think that the L ttme and place aa tbe Beard of M a n a ^ ; 1. Tbe aad the Bihli alone, unalloyed How u I t : appoint. Special meetings of the Sosisb with hnman deriees or tradition, is, and ever word was used to denote that the bucket be aalled by the President «r Correspe* There can be no cflical act valid beyond was full or filled wjth water, and has no ref f Secretary, ap«nx sppUcatioa of l i e Boarft^ ^ U,, of Bartista. the limits of the authority authoruing it. -»«««. ' i 2. Potiiit laws (as baptism and tbe anbjccta erence to the manner of filling. The word Hence no ordinance or ofScial i c t ia valid used in the second verse and tenth chapter TO vTniHiti^aKif ASH ojrifia. of bapttsa, ete.) are aot left to be inferrtd, bat beyond the limits of the church or denomiIA^T. a. So Offioex, Managar, Agent or tt^ of 1st Corinthians refers not to a water baptanr of tie Society shall be eli|i^le to O S B J in a22 eoiet retpiire fontife . u d plain eommanda tiam, but to a s t i t e that typified the Chris nation in which it is cflScialiy autaorued or o o n i o . ta a vQta in the elestios of taa Board and administered. Hence Baptists cannot faaagera, except be be a member ia gui": S. n firida tha poaitiTe requirements of tian baptism with water and with the Uoly receive the ordinations and baptisms of any Ghost—it was not a water baptism, because aading ia soma regoiar Baptist Cboreh, aiiiai Chriat into wiHigfa aad nom-tuai&aU,\B to decide eh a privilege be specially granted, aad a a s a t bow tsr Ckriat ia ta be obeyed, aad ia what they came through dry, where there was no other churches or administrators. I h e y ^^ by a two-thirda TOM of tha Board of Hanagoi water at the time in that part of the sea, nor may be to tKem cfiicially ordained, but not a x z x B a n o H s o r T H S C O S S T C R U N O M K I poiata wa mmf aafely diaobey him. Bat to re- was the cloud a vapor cloud. 11 looked back to We csuinot receive their immersions I Aaz. a Alterations of thia Cci:atitatie& pn- fsM ta obey one af the least of his positire reI at a pmiona Ansnal Meetini^ aw H W qairemcBta or ta teaah ethers aa, inTolTea one to Noah's flood, as docs the Christian bap- for the same reason. They are performed tism of the present day. The apostle Peter within their official authority, but we, all our edby two-ihirda of tie B«ard of MuugtB ia the gailt of riolatiag alL ba otade at tha Ananal Meetiac By a n k ailudea most beautifully to this idea in his members, ministers and churches, are wholly 4. Every poaidre law, ordiaaace, or practice two-thirda af tha membera preasaL ia tha ohsreb, aaf exprtuljf eoaimaa<2«<2 or exam- first epistle general, third chapter, twentieth beyond and outside of i t Heace, if as done o m c x r a r o a 1373, pled, il pciittM^ fitriiddf, met tike tpee^ation and twenty first verses: " But he shall bap by them, and their immersions are urged I J. a. QaxTii, Ih-aideas. if one t ^ k lit proitiitian <ifevery oOier. ThoseUza you with the Holy Ghost." Here we upon us, it asks us to abandon cur position I Fiea-iVsaicci* I W . Q r i l B n , Tana. J . P. Cook, Mo. aQ knmaa iaTaatioaa aad traditions, as ia- are brought to consider baptism with the and principles and U k e theirs. And if, as J . a . Mills, G. J . I . . S«ynoIda,B.C Mit baptiam, aprinkliag, pooring, etc, now Holy G h o i t The promise of the Holy in every case we know, almost, it is done for M. P. U w n y . HiM. J. J. I>. Beafkw, ii^ praotieed tor nligtoua ritea, for which no scrip- Ghost by Joel and by Isaiah was by pour- uoscriptural purposes, it is an aggravation B. W. Blakawaad, La. W. M. £«a, Azk. talal warraat can be fouad, aad art, tlurtfore, ing. Peter quotes the prophet Joel on the that insults the candor and integrity cf our I J. a liak, Texaa. J . IL Wood, Ga. dafoL IVMartr.—&. 8. Craig. day of Pentecost, after the Holy Ghost had principles and honor, when pressed oa our Oil I'Lipoaifiy aantary.—SL TT. Philips, (5. Chriat gare aa men, soeiety or chnrch the come, and said: " This ia that which was acceptance Why, then, should it be asked Meeaniag Surttaiy ••W. W, Seep. aothority to trafie with the ordinance or organ- spoken by the prophet JoeL And it shall of us, or why should we accept and adopt i t aoAaa a i uaASXBS. C. B . Touaft Miaa., Jaa. H. BOTBH, Tiss, isatioa of bia Chnrch or Klagdom, as to make come to pass in the last days, aaith God, 1 or a minister or an editor in any way api t ehaagehia lawa, aad snbatitnta one thing for will poor out my Spirit upon all flesh." The prove of it? Respectfully, we cannot do I J. B. Bear^, Arit, Dr. P. CoHTtai I a . A. Lofton Tenn., Or. Bebert another. To snrrender what he has esUblished, manner of i u coming waa by pouring; but it 'tK. tyeaTaaa^ ia trtaehery—ia change them, tmuon. i J . L. Ytsaer, Tena., J. F. B. llaye% did not operate oa the extenor as water, but We find the above in thr pigeon-hole laid 3. W. DiDard, Tena., John Glasa, T e a s , 5. Priaeiples can neither b« eonre^td nor on the interior. Hia effect and power waa E. M. Paika, Tana., S . Flood, Ho, over when K. associated. It ia too good to :aKifirymited. W. P. Bond, Tenn., E. P. Lacado, TeaSn upon the h e a r t "And they were all filled be lost, and we give it to Arkansas Depart1. B. Canada, Tena, W. C Crana, Texas, moaTABT WAcn. with the Holy GhosL" Then the filling was B. C. Bozleaon,Tcz., W. D.Mayfald. AA 1. Aa teialm, critia and leaeogr^ker*, of aay the baptiam—filling to the uttermost—fully ment.—[Eu. SL a. BnckleR Ark. W. E. Pean, Teiaa. aota, miatmtnulg declare that tha primary (that imbued and ander the bflaence. AcU the BCBcrus C M n r m J . B. Giaves, Preaideat, la, b a t ) aad Uadiif aigaifieation of • Baptiso," second and iotirth; see also the ninth and Appoiatmeato for the Mlaisten* InstUate. W. D. Mayfield, 3. W. DiUai^t ia ia ^ p or uusMrit, while aoma af tte Tery beat The followiag brethren have been appoint •eventeenth. Not aoy of the definitions ed to lecttire on tbe following sabj xsts, non giren b a t by tbe word filled. aected with their names respectively, st the «Btlr» afecn IT k* c s a , imrtrng .—[UMall aad Soatt,Caz3on, AnthoB,d». •ta mtJmmumrTt tn*, ta • • c v n a ' X Itaadard historiaas wuaumouely agree that To be baptized with death implies the next meeting of oar Institute, which will I t a B knaaa M warlt In. ^•'••itm aad apettolk baptiam was admiaiatered greatest possible sam of fnffering thatcotild convene, in connectioa with the Arfcaoasf l»y the HiaMniba q/' ielietert m ttater, ia the precede death. Christ was put to death in Baptist State CoDTention, commeaoing on aaais of the Riaity.—[Stewart, RobUsoa and the most ignominiooa and eracl method Tharaday before the first Suadsy in Novem Wan. known to the emel aad anfeellag Gentile ber next, with the Union Baptist Chaith st s. Wtarly aU ttaadixrd Pedobaptitt comaenta- world. LitUsRock: admit that the Bible does not fumieb one srxAxaita AID susncn. temmaad ftr, or enmp^e ofii\/<aU baptiem, Then baptism, according to oar idea, deOa Christiaa CoasecrstioB-Eid. W. D. tiere la tha Btmoat d i a a ^ m e a t aad eoinrs- notes plenitade, whether wetting, filling, Mayfield, of Heleaa. aiaoag theia aa what gronnda or for dying, or snffering. Let the Greek ach<lar Oa the Office of the Holy Spirit—Eld. a carefoliy conaider these propositions and it ia to be adainiatered. H. Ford, of 8L Louis, Ma aee whether there is Bomething in them. It AO Itaadard hiatsriaaannaaimoialy afirm On the Difference betweea the JewUi the frmm aaiiat of the apostoUo ehnrehea will be seen that we have said bat little npon Ccnnmoawaalth and the Christian Church— the sobjeet as a choieh ordinance, and noth freif iemneratic, (that ia. Tested ia the Eld. J. R. GraTes, of Memphis, Teaa. ing as to the mode of Christian baptism. or membeahip,) and cQ tke ehMreket fmfrOa Pastoral Duty-Bid. a Laadnim, of Onrk, Ark. J. c. C. AU religiooa M<K&» having Memphis, Teaa. teyieUSm ptmart, aad eltrieoi or arutoentieal The shore are Tery importsat rabaeets to gOTinaanta, (that la, in the haada of the clergy BMolDtloas or F t n t B ^ t l s t Clmreh a t X m be lectured oa by our most sbte brethrf a « • ftw « a leaaioa,) aad phis.* and wiU doabUess well rspsy the trouble of •"HtpalAem tyraanlaa wUchne Chriatianeaa Yoor committee, to whom waa re^rred Janflilly eouateaaaee, aor ahonldineh aoeietica the letter of appliAtioa for dismission of attending the Coareation. Letthebretaxes ia aay way, rwagaiaed aa aoriptaral SiaterSueB Cooper and Elder W.W. Keep, come ap from all parts of the State. I ttnrehee, or their preaehsra aa oSdal a»iaUt«a for expression of oar feelings aa s chorch J. £. Sxxscr ^|««lhagoapeL a ^ a tbe same, report: i.Ho •oeiety, organized npoa prmeipUt dif Sprlacrfleld Amoeistioiu That ear long aaoelation with oar dear thoae of the ^>oetoiU ekurdui, haviag Sister Cooper, as » member and SondayThe Spriagfield Bsptist Associatioa meeto eriaaaiewi •nienlBtheairai.t,, •chool teacher, has endewed her to as by St Qaitmsn with Quitmsn Chnrch oa Satar i ^ W y heoaOed dkare*. er etarcA ^ ties too strong, and an affWetioa too sacred, day before the third Saadsy in October, i a braaeh ef Ue dhre* ^ O r t i ^ Jar to find proper expreasida i a this imperfect 1873. Qaitmsa is tweatyfiveaules e s s t o f testimony we bear to her exemplary eoa- Spriagfield, and aome twen^-fire miles west aaaia thing a n e q a ^ u doei wbUe smoBgBt at, u a fcithfal member of Sesrcy. Messeogers s a d riaiting hrethrea will find Bra Jao. C. Besrdea aad others of UatoriaM f^aoUy a d a U t h M ql tite Chorch of Christ, and a prompt sad the ooouaittee (rf srrsageaeata to assign • n i s rcMlB'Ioa was adopc«l May .8,1878, Uieni to homes doriag the m M i a g o t the ™ fcna eieod aiaw tha ^oaUia, a « d a . sad eidsred printed ia T a s B a m s r , bat wss body, St the ehoroh hoose at Quitmsa. lie, wUelihswptwtTed pan BiaUi^ aad has jast «oae ts light.—[1. T. •f tW toq»eI ttoBHk»Il J. W . M o C u u . ^ aa. Braax, Clerk. Spriagfield, O o a w v O®-. A r k , Sept 4 , 7 1 . Baptiat S B P T E M B E K a O . Hstes nrsm t h e Field. I left home oa the S2d of Augttsl,' aad after two hard daya* drive reatdted " ' SPBINQ BILL CBCBCB, near Uaion X Bosds, La. E l i J. P. Moderator of Liberty Association, is the pwtor. The meeting began the day before I arrived. I fouad a coagregtUion of some five or six hundred persons, aad of the ministers present, besides Breth. Everett sad Hillborn, who are both members of this church, were Breth. a Cobb and R A. Venable The first day f attended the meeting there were about fifty persons presented themselves for prayers; the intersat increased, and there were almo•^ daily profeisioas and accessions to the church daring the week. Breth Cobb ahd Venable did a fair proportion of the preaching while they staid. Bro. Venable left after Wednesday, and Bra Cobb after Thursday. The meeting cont&ued till over the next Sabbath. The chnrch was greatly revived Backsliders were reclaimed, mourners were converted and sinners convicted There were thirty three accessions to the church, and sixty nine persons gave their hands for prayer at the close of the meeting, among whom was an old man seventy nine years old. Truly this church may say, " The Lord haa done gr^at things for us, whereof we are glad;" and I feel like saying, "Return to thy rest, O mv soul, for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee." n a i . a . A VSSASLE is spending his vacation as missionary of tbe Liberty A«oc:ation He has preached more in the last two monthr than in all his life besides He is a young man of good natural sense, quick perception, methodical and logical mind, ardent piety, and I think suffi cient zeal to make a first-class preacher. He aires to return to Clinton and finish his course at school May the Lord greatly bl^M him auo SAM conn, the other preacher with us in the meeting, has been preachinc some twenty six years; his Ministry has been a success. He was for years the Moderator of the Liberty Associatioa ia Arkan.'a?, and is now the Moder ator of the Concord .\<sociation, Louisiana Besides an immense amount of labor among country churches, he ha? been the accepta ble pastor of several churches in couatry towns. He is tr<w serving the churches at Farmersville and Speersville, La When he corcaenced preaching he could scarcely read the B:ble. aad I suppose be aever parsed a i e s t e r c e in Eaglisb grammar in his life, yet his miniitry has been a success. Some one will aay thee shy educate ministers? Hear the fet^licg.^ of Bro Cobb on this subject Ele told me if he knew be had ten years to spend in the ministry ai:d Be had ten thousand dollar?, he would give it all to be educate i for that ten years" work. r.RO J r EYSRETT ha? teen preaching some f-.xteen or eighteen years. Ilis father was pa tor of Spring Hill church before his death, aad sicce that tiine Bro. Everett has been its only pastor S»me five handrp.d, perhaps, bava been baptized into the fellowship of this church since its organization Its membership is about two bucd.-ed row. Bro Everett :s also the pas tor of f o u ' other churches. He has had glorious revivals ia three of his churches thia year, and expects the other to be revived He has a large field of labor, quite enough for himself and another. Who will come and help him? A more pleasant brother to labor with I never m e t He is a fine preacher, a good theologian and a zealous Christian He preaches to THE C 0 L 0 8 E D PEOPI.E in his church on Sunday evening after regu lar service. The colored congregation is large and ord^-rly, and many of them are very pious, and I learn that there haa never beea trouble with the negroes in thia settlement. I hoi e others will do likewise. THK COSTRIBCTIOYS of thia church for missions, in cash and pledges, during my stay, was about $100. I vbited this church one© before tlxis yesT, and received about $70 for our work, and I am teld that il is characteristic of this church to pay her pledgea May all do likewisa J. R. SitARcr. Union X R W s , La, Sept, 1, 1873. Whst P s p e r ShsU We Sustain! This question presupposes that the Baptists of Arkansas will give their support to a paper. Again, it intimates that we cannot afford to be divided upon this subject; whUe in the third place, it assumes that we cannot support two papers. I will treat theie propositioDB in an inverted order. 1- We cannot support two papers. Upon a little reflection, this propoaition'becomes self erideat Our past history of fiulnres to support one is a sufficient argument of itself. Again, this argument finds support by the many failures of Uke eaterpriaes in other Slates: Louisiaaa, Missisi^ippi, Alabama, etc. 2. We csaaot afford to be divided. Thia would Isy the foundstioa for eadlesa coatro veray in our Associatioos, Coaventions, etc. " l a aaiea there is strength," is a maxim that wiU aever wear out One paper, •aad that a good one, is ss much as we csa read sad attend to other reading, business,'etc., esch week. PatsulBg my inverted order, my first proposition comes last. 3. We will give our support to a p^>er. This seems to be admitted oa all sides, hat the questioa is what paper shall it be T The strife for patroasge among the paper e a t v prises is aot altogether ualike the war ia melodiea. We csanot be neutral We are csUed tipoa on the right and on the left to tske a stand For others I csaaot speakt but t<x aiyself I am folly decided I heartily wish thst we had bat oae papw ia the SoothT" I think I aee ressoas to iaatify such a desiie If we had hat one, we eoald give it soch a support ss would make it a sixteen page psper—erowd out adTwiiaemeats, s o d still get it at die saoM price « • ao w do T n Barrur.- Soflh a papw would have fifty thoussad vahseriben^ s a d h i read b f per- 1878. h ^ a quarter or half a ndllion of our peij; pie. « Af^i^ itifeoaanw ipmld be fiBe^will^' contributions from our beat writera all orei^^ tbe South. But we hare it not, and whst shall we do? . Let us approa^ jn»t aa near it as poiaibltt In T H E B A P T I S T we have an eight page paper of unsurpassed soundness in doctrine, and having many other excellent qualities. Agiun, we have a page; let us adorn it with oar own productions "Let well enough aloae," is a good adage. We have be«i dong wdl under the present arrangement, and I would say to all among whom I may have any influence, not to give conntenancf to sny enterprise calculated to cripple or retard the progress of s paper tbat so well subserves our purpose I cannot see in what seme we are to be benefited by exchanging a large, well-edited papei for ode that is small, and, to say the least, cannot hope to be more ably edited. I hare no objections to patronizing other papers, but in doing so let us not forsake our old standard bearer. Neither have I any objections to having an editor to the Arkansas page of T B C B A P T I S T ; but this is aa after consideration—a subject as yet not fully before ua. Let ui, then, for the present, unite our numbera, atrength and talent upon that paper which will bring ua the greatest amount of good information, and which the experience of a quarter of a century assures ua that it is upon a sure foundation. A M. R C S S E I L Lonoke, Ark, Sept. 12, IS73 BIINRRA6*8 LUHQ AXD BODY BRACE. 5 more Braces wiU b« seat to mintsten at »10 each, or 10 nsw snbseribers. AU erdsra «ade before tbe 10th of Jane wfll bo «U»d. 1 8 Braces will be sent lo tboie not miaistezs (or $12. Ia botb cases a cerijfieats wi'l bs required after thirty days' use, or tbe nsnal prise will be reqnired. Write jost what you thiak of i t It—il the only Beieatite BhsoUsr Btaot It—is the only Seieatifio Lttng Braes; It—rapports tbs Back; It—supports Use Abdoinea; It—supports tha Stotaaeb; It—supports tbe Lnng^; It—prevenU Las8itn4«; It—^prevents Hoarseness ; It—prevents Piles; Il—prevents Heraia ; It—preveats ConsumpUoa. It—iaereaaea tbe Breathlag Capaaity It—gives Strcagtb to tbe Body; It—iaoreases tie Vlul Powers; It—azpands and enlarges the Longs; It—readers Brestbicg free aad easy; It—^is used by Lawyers; It—is used by Siagers; It—ia nied by Miaisters; It—is oaed by Laborers; It—^relieves wben all otbsr seasa fail. It—will last a lifetime. Il—benefits in every esse. Whoever does nsi. trerj minister aboald ass ine. Measure two inches below lbs tip of kips, ind aronad tbe abdomen, over tbe drawaia, iecd measare ia icebes. Price to miniatoa SIS; io otberi, SIS. Send aoasy, with ordsrC^Isl's Ministry .Shonld be Faithful. ED BAPTIST:—In the early part of my ind instmoUons bow to send, to J. R. 0BAVE9, ministry in West Tennessee, about a quarter Agent, 873 Main Screet, Memj-.hia, Teaa SECEST TESTIMONIALS of a century ago, it pleased the good Lord, through the humble instrument of his own [ N o 1.] appointment, to influence quite a number Taia is to certify that for several months of Pedobaptista in the vicinity of Friend- have been a S cted tritii constipation and ahip Church to put on Chrijt ia baptism, ^ e r a l lassitude; also, after the labors of among them the ions and daughters of a iie day were over, I was ujualty much &iwidow, all Methodists. The old Udy found igued from talking But, after having worn Banning's Lung and Body Brace about thirty the cross a heavy one to give up her long days, I hare l>een considerably relieved. cherished Methedism, even to obey the Constipation Liu gl^en way to good d i g e blessed Jesus in this ordinance of bis own •ion, l ^ i t u d e to l- i-syancy, and I can talk appointment F e r e was her greatest trial, tor a much longer period of time without and just at this time a favorite Baptist min. Dsaterial fatigue I would not part with my brace lor ten times the coat, if I could not istar of hers called to see her. She soon re- jet another. J. F. Ho^tsll, Trincipal, lated the troubles of her mind to him, and ReynoldiOTi Male Institute. Gates Co., N. C now seems to be the time to settle this un[.N-o.C] happy state of her mind. Bao. G I A T Z S —1 received my Brace on the ' Bro. S., what shall 1 do? I have been a I2th of A p ^ aad have worn it most of tba Methodist ever since I was a girl, and I time since -1 find it to be the very thing. can't aee how I can give it up now." How A few days age I rode thirty miles with it an, and to see the difference, the next day I many hundreds are to day in the condition rode twelve miles without i t I f o u o d that that old sister was that day 7 I must COD- I could ride thirty m-Jes with more ease fees my surprise at his answer to her in- with it than twelve without it. I also find <^hat I can speak with a great deal moreeasa quiry : with it than without iL J B Tav^sott. '• I believe more than one-half now in Mt. HoUy, A r t . itay 3, li!73. heaven have never been baptized," and LNa 3.] there the old lady settled on the old Pedo My Brace was received in dae time, and hobby: that it makes no diSerence how, or proved an exact fit I have now used it whether you are baptized at all or n o t three weeks, preaching, horseback riding, Could cot this minister have referred her etc, and feel assured that it has not been to the command of Jesus and the teachings 100 highly recommended. My voice is somewhat i m p a i r ^ by a bronchial affection of the New Testament on that subject ? No which attackra me when about twelve yean doubt all would have ended welL 9td, ao tiu^^eannot speak or eing long at a I saw this old lady a few days ago, now ume i ^ l ^ K becoming hoarse; but I am happy W ^ l ^ t that this ia greaUy relieved past her four score years, who told me of t>y use of the Brace. tbe opinion given her of tbat good Baptist I have great reason to hope that it shall brother, who has now gone to his reward, ^rove a wonderful phpical aid doriag my for he was a pious and good minister, but ministerial career, which a now just b^;un. L. W. Cou«a». doubtless failed in this case to be faithful to Yo;.r8 trulv, Cttlon PUnt, A r k , May 19, IST3. bis Master's cauie. I could see from the [Na4 3 old lady's talk that she is not satisfied now I have worn Banning's Lung Brace some with ber so called baptism. I told her it is 30 days, and lay that I have received soaie not too late to obey J ecus now. benefit from it, both in riding and preach"Oh, no; but Bro. S. was such a good ing; but I am too far | o n e for it to do me man I often think of what he told me; I much good My constitution ia gone, aad it cannot make me anew; I believe it has parreckon I will make out now as I am." For tially relieved me of the piles, of whieia x the happineas of a believer in Christ, and nave been afflicted for twenty years. B LLea. the honor of bis name, should Christ's minTangipahoa Parish, L i , May 16,1373. isters be faithful W. M L. [No 5 ] Dtitt BRO GBAVCS :—I received mv Brace Chnixh Becognitioo. about the lOih of April, and after theprooer ' The above is the caption of an article in idjuavmenis, it fits tolerably well, t ^ n g h THE BAmsTof the 9 th of August, over the the fitting ia not fully satisfactory^ but am signature of T. P. Boone. The article states happy to be able to ceruty that I have detaat Elds. M Green, W. B. Beaver, T. P nved much benefit from wearing i t I find it enables me to speak with much aiore eiee Boone, W. S. Griffin, M. Haden, and Breth. and gives elasticity of action to all parts of R D "Eurner, W. A. B. Jones, B. C. Black, M the body. It is worth its price each year, if Dearmon, Samuel Smith, Wm. M. Lane and only worn when preaching; bat I find it a n W m Tucker met, in compliance with the re efficient assistant in riding horseback, walking, plowing, or sitting ia the school-room. quest of the First Btpliat Church of Jud. I can and do cordially commend it to all sonia, on the 30 th of June, 1873, aa an invalids, and especially to brother ministers ecclesiastical council to examine into the of the gospel, who labor underany d i S a i l , y claims of said church as a " Missionary Bap- in speaking No one will believe the true lUtements of another with regard to the tist Church of Christ." effect it produces on the speaker, while -ipeaklBg with it on. It must be tried to be LIGHT WASTIN f w y appreciated BespectfullT, upon the following points: I. When was said church constituted ? T. H. Moobi. Batesville, Miaa, J u n e 12,1373. 2 Why the nececsity of calling such a CNa 6.] council ? Bao. GAAVCA;—This is to certify that I re3 Where is the scriptural precedent or ** Banning's Lung and Body Brace" precept for organiaing such aa august body ceived about two months aso, but owiag 10 the state of eldera and lay hrethrea for the porpoae of my health, being confined to my bed the greater part of the time, I have not had t h e . qtecified? j . v. chance to test its merits thoroughly, but csa We do not know; who does ?—Eo. say this much, that 1 would not be without it BOW for fire times the price of it, as when THB rep jrt of the TTaited Sutes Conmissioner I can be up it does me more good than aay of Edoeatioa gives the following sUtiitiei of thing I have ever tried I can walk aboct better, and feel a great deal stronger when theological schools ia the Uaited States. Sem na- Profess- Stn- wearing it, than when without it; in fMt I could scarcely go without it, my case beiag DenoBinatioas. ries. ors. denta. a female disease of long standing. My phyPrasbyterian 15 00 808 dcian also thinks it will do me Kood. Baptist 17 68 652 Mas L. M. G u n a . Bomaa Catholic 15 R4 501 Siloam, Ark., J u n e 1873. Ooagregational 7 47 S24 [NaT] I»sth«ran... 11 28 316 BBO. GBAVES:—The Brace came safe to Methodist Episcopal 8 26 272 hand. I have been a«ing it with aatisfsoProtisUnt Episcopal. 8 39 239 lion, Being.aa asthmatic, I csa speak sixty with as much eaee as I couli thirty Christiaa 2 5 136 minutes without i t I feel safe ia recommscding its Bsfsraed 5 12 106 atili'y as far as my expoieaee extenda I Halted Prasbyteriaa 4 18 81 don't think any public speaker ahonld be BEV J. D. WRMX. Uaiversalist 2 9 46 * i t h o a t i t Talbottoc, Talbot Co. G a , J o c e 18,1872. Fres Baptist 2 10 32 [No. i ] Evangelical Lotheran... 2 7 28 Bao. Q a a r x s : - T h e Brace which I bars U n k a Evaagelieal.. 1 8 27 wearing about seventeen aoatbs I eoasidcr Moravian 1 3 25 beea of great valce to me, not only ia pnaddajb Uaitarian 1 7 22 bat tor evsry day .wear. Many miaisten, to Usited Brethren 1 1 11 'elieve hoarseness or "goaeassa,'' wssa t h « r voices are anfeebled by severe cr pretraoted African Meih. Spiseopal 1 _ g exerclsoia preaching, lake Cbany Peouoal, Hew •emaalem i 4 er same other pstrnted poison, tbsreby iaftasH Unknown S 5 19 lag the mtmiraaes ^ ths stoaiaek aad wMka»iac this digestive oigaas, makiac tawiavalids ^tsafiwlifB, whea,tCtkcy wooldcetaBrace Toul 103 m 3961 aad wssr it, i t iraUl, ia lay ejUtoa. b« worth man ta thsm than aUtks siadtsists ihat A. T. S m r a a r , Cornelias Va&derbilt, and srs kaowa t s ths •edlcal iheary, I h s p s t a Wmiam & Aator araeaeh worth $100,000,000. a a ^ JOB seaie M w sabscribea asea s a a g irblffV - T •at b o a yaa wksa I ws» • a d their eaUtes are i a e r e a ^ g i a T a l o s ' a asw l a l f e a u ^ a s h K t t i a o a g a . U W.Its«ais. tb« r a t s of tlO.OOO.eOO per taaam. ' ^ ' W ^ i r r ^ Miss., May 26, ISTS. A. » l U d U ^ HTUDUCB. • TTflMH. AUztiigiiaioxdUueca •TCMtaotai«iMM( XMra a n b« M •badteac* tk e n U M ia*. M t b e T H C T H i s 1.0VS." ( . J b a M U M e v k m t k s U * la Mf < ^ J f e abeiiaBC* lk*t ia »ot f«rMMi. Xenxis,S3.SO per a n n u m , i n ltdvance. n « n ia BO obediaaea O&t ia not lalwalarf^ ft, t k a » i a M oba^aaaa tkat ia not prompted NOTICE. f ^ l m ^ t M i Mooapuiad b j /citX Owing to the prevalence of yellow fever t K t tf ofcadiaaoa Uka b»pti«m ^f »gooieim»eim€*t»r§ard God. and the genwal siupension of all bnsineas in F r o « U a a l » T a » n a M H « a t k U infant thfl cHy, w« are compelled to enspend poMi to»Unot »f«%io«Mt.baflaaaaUianot %ai t u .B BO lesiM be coBiBiarad as oU^ cation for two or three weeks, or until the mm. nettianoliwfotitiaadii 8o,tlial»w waM no* bekaowaby txemte wlitien. I c t . « Caitk; n « h»Te they • goed ecnseiease lobe anaweraiby bmptiai^ to&ntbaptiHn then is a«t only destructive of tka fondameata principle of ChriBtianitj— but it effeotaailj pata i t out of the pjwcr of the one iptinklad in unbelief to obey Gfeiit'a eommaad to b« iauaeraed^ and it i«tMda«« the naregenerata and nea-belieTeis iata the e i a x c i ^ theae aocieties that eprinUe lafaau eoald he refarled aa ohurchea—wotkia* mlB to their ionli if they bcUare they were nc<B<rated by it. D1I.EMMA. L I« baptism aj^crenJaidttty—i. e. •Ijlaed upon parenta, aa waa eircumeuion, or s beaJministered to their ehUdreaT a. Is ChMliaa bapusa the ixrwstii duty of B, paaiteat belieTcr T I f m parental duty, like eircamcisicn, it can MT«r ba tke duty of the child, thcugh its par• x u w m derelict ia theirs—and infant baptiam thaa rfeotaaUy iesiwyabelieTers' baptism ftamtkaaaztk. But if Uia the personal doty of a «aitet.i beHe«r. then i t i s not a parental doty. g n j U i A B CEEEDS. Catbouc.—"It any man shan say that bapt i m u not essaatial <a sal-raUon, let him be aoncsaa l a baatiam, net o i ^ a n Ddttad. bat a t a tie puaiahmentof sins is g r ^ 5 U s l y pardoned of God. Baptism apens to n w a a n f M the gata of heaten, which be^ t ^ a g k aia, Taa 0/3V«U, I* II disappwance of the.disease and the resoBiptioa of trade, at which time we will be able-to meet all ouUtanding bills. Adver- tisers and subscribers will lose nothing I y die new dispewlktioB, waa evidently cai'ed (if God for hia pirticuJar f o t k . He was fitted and' i n s p ^ ^ t o do jnat what he did. ^ 3 The twelve apwUea and tbe seventy ^reachen who w ^ e nent out, did the work #luoh God designed for them, wad with tbe i n ^ n inspired by the I l o l y S p i r i t ' w u converted expreasly to preach to the Gentiles, says: Paul, a ser t a n t o f Jeeas Christ,called to be an apostle, aejMwated unto the gospel of God." (Eono. i 1; I Cor. I 1. ' Just as priests, prophet* and apostles were called to their work and impressed with it, so are all true miniaiers in all agea., ! Of the details and particular manner of this call, it may be sometimes difficult to determine. T h e proposition is true that regeneration, in every instance, is the vwrk of the Holy S p i r i t Yet he Trotks in so many ways that we fail to comprehend all these ways. " T h e wind blo!V3»where it pleads, we hear the sound thereof, but cannot tell where it comes f r o m nor where it goes to, so is every one that is born of tha S p i r i t " But however many ways he operates upon d;f- arf msde generally c» flannt-l, one thicknesn, S o a t l i € P i i f i a p j d 8 t P a b l i c a t i o n S e c i e t j / aiid some of the suits come dcwn as low as tbe ankles, but the most of tbem about l ^ l f AS CRGKKT KK^ICKST. W4y between Ihi^ knees -ind the ankles. Tbe U la,«ha,t • • c r j r e n e w h o l » d u e l i t e S o c i rich and the po-^f go iiHo the water bare e t y etto^aU' or ( h e vrbole mi h U b o n d , -trlK fout«d, and after s t ^ i n c as.loug as tbey f a r t r a r d m. pmrt. If n o t t h e i r b o l e . t h i s week. please t h f y com** onij aud ii? tbeir scanty Seelety has pnrehated prciac*, t y p * drippin;£ j:irm»?nt8 waik a^hund'ed yards. ^The t m o r i o r l f S S , to t o thp'^liulfl mor«nrl>es, thp'^liulfl fOomS rOomS in in Ww hh ii cc hn ;. .^ j blt»d»ry, »»d « o i U d l>« ready t * c o m t h e y c h a n g e , t h e i r clothes.'^ ^ ' o ^ y ^ 'mence.etlTe w o r k o r p n b l l » i a n « a i » d . a B d . w o r d about t h e of [ laeU o f » e « . o n e o f Bane mind U<lievt8 t h e r e u any lu . » —» delicacy B u t w h o b»s n o t h^^rd i t u r g e d j t o p a r e h a a a a . t e a m e i > c l » . »•»>« . h e r « i m as a n <»hjecii*a t o C i ri><n;in i n i a i c r s i o n , i t i s ' j a i i e a m s a n l r r p a p i r , I n h a n d b l n d l B B •»»»• i t i s i n d i ' f i c a t o a n d i t i r t e c t - n t ? W h a t ^ays ^^ ^ ^ r h an. W e have not R i c h ^ r - i W a t s n n . perhsp^ t h e o l d e s t t b e o l . i a - 1 oue dollar'. I n d . b l e d n e » . and K CIS a n d C50 h e I^ays: " W i t h .all I h t arr.ti,g - ance » o w , w l i h only a part, we can g o t o m e n t s o f m f ^ d f i n tirses, bsp'-tsnj b y i m m - r - j ^ o r h to tbe great advaitt->ge of the Society, sion IS n o t a dect-n- {iraetiCt-: tbct-e if not, « ^^^^ .ome good measure meet the f a l l female, p a r h a j w . w o o e u b a i i b 1 0 f h o has o t h - r w i « , w e . h a l l lo.e t i e mo.t EOt a g r o a t pr«v oas . n u . g . . her d . l i , Ailreeetpushal. maciiinery f o j p i W i c a ' i o a , an 1 t o ' f t i r t j ^ ; and to make moremceesaful tbe i>> eratiet^ already begun. Uelp jia, hrtthren, pi^y f^^, us, aud give us mere patronage a^d ^ ^ scriptiona These are wiiat we wiuit trim we deserve. 2 At the meeting of the Big EsYdiii* .Association, to which Menspbis belcogs weeks agn, thera was a m o l n l i o n , apprcvint the acts of the General Agent a i d t Z -Society, unaniaou.ly p ^ ^ d , afier a a S h&imoaii-us discussion. The Big Hatch' is the largest aad one of themostinipJii-g^ Avociations in tbe .South. It hasTio o r g ^ connection with the Publicalion Soc\eiy i l is, so to speak, i u Miu/er, and, l y , i u a r d e n t / f u t o r r . The Associatiim^, highly gratified, under ail the c i r c u a u i s ^ and will slacd unitedly ir. iU support of ot. MississippiJ L ' i - i -J • V ail . •iioolil be to IM • V Ii0Tlv.X.—AU ina!^ . n t lac Sro. Qr»vt», at J latmBHej for Ifcppsprr I vUI t>r rwponiitin tor all I JlTBiOS Afi-O- UT| m u c h LL;a we w o r e j n g the t^iifiln^ of j purpote to aticnd, we could n o t couiro^ TOK Wemse:.- P a avort d tht* t i r s j candidate lor p a t r o ( .".nd E s p y a r e d g u b l i ^ o r t t o t t r . r t a pacij L Ju _ i j r » c U u . » w l e d « t d l n t i » l . paper, anil by mall. florU. » 1 « • j Again : " E v i ' a It tinui^rsi j a ti i i i r.-« n ibe T t e Ricbmond /Irr^Ll will plwue ^ t p o r i g i n a l m o d e ot bap-.'.: n^v -^hoa.-t m [ f l y o r d r r of Baklnrsi Comiuittee. the article of .Tastus, wriltea before tK^ motives. Wearftcc t t i e abnence o f a a y foa;ci»ittd o i i l U e - ' u l - ; J. K . fSRAVES, The ProTlncc of the Secnlar Press. reply to J.'e article, and also ibL«, TROMTIA ji-ct, d i i e c i o r lUifdirJ, have tiuitSfCl tue | B . G. C K A I C , w i i h E c. E-jiv. l u i • The Appeal oi this city has innocently i n c h u i c b a t l i b e r t y l e £:ccaiaiiiO'iji;t: U.c ui:-.i-- j J . T . DU.LARD. s ^ e source. intimal'- ar-juaiiH !i!| CMred the wrath of the Episcopal clergy of c e r of apr-'ync ^v.-vt-*! to iU j b . x i y i n ic<-. Southern UaptUt Pabllcatlan Society. I now subscribe my iiua name, ard aii W e were i m i m s l e l a n K " o ' T r n fy. in K r i i o h . ••p> dcp j this city fsr giving publicity to Bishop QuinW.- Ci)pj Eld L o i t o u ' s last article in re [.•roft-^i i coiiTt-rticit:| o t i h f r i t e coa.-isU. t o . l i ' i . ' r ' H t clifuHK-i^ s n f i ( vif.v of .iriicif^s l y • .1 oi Memphis, on the upon B r a J. Jo do likewke. Ia all ihetraj tard's departure toward Popery, agisting epirit of a ChriilLia, 1 shall defead, to tin Q i a a n f r f i b u i i t is i M « l » c t o ! y diocovt-r j o i n e d t h - JaciV cbif as he did in tbe Church of St Ignatius, N. f e r e n t persons, t h e s a m e p r e c i o u j r e s u l t oc t u a t a l l l u i - u i u - n i t / t s 10 l U i p j f j u j . t n , "abhcation .^^ociety. Tiie Society is under last, tbe insliiutioa I feel so dear and deeit preaehiT!!; about t b e l curs i n e v e r y c a s e — t h a t is t b e t u r n i n g of Y., in celebrating mass with burning can Ciirisii'118 !i (H so 1.1 I .jtlijiatious 10 Eld L o f ' o n lor his t i m e l y a n d fO neceasiry to the development of a pan f r i i m t b e l au • ti^D.- ve I d i s c u s d o n a l r e a d y h a s dies, and in praycri for the decul, amid all the t b e h e a r t t o l o v e Jesus, his p-jople a m i h ' s i i i g i , d a H g T . ' . u . t o t h e i t a i t h . :»ri.cies. l o e Q i u already Baptist literature in this large secUon « whom TV? write. to di-licacy IS ft stituu- 01 or jt.il pomps that characterize the Papacy, and thus cause. o w n t h a t t h e b i t t e r e o t cn<rmy t h e S o c i e t y Baptist country. I stand in the iatnest ^ tilority ; autl ot reallj i rimaive '•.-.nl O •. 1 •hristu-'.ii, a maC o f S o i n m i n i s t e r i a l e x p e r i e n c e diQ'dring, i t publicly giving in his adhesion to the docIn VI'w <>l lilt- i t t t 't.a.'. W.ii.->i. r. ' I n ' I .as c a i i c o i t i n d a u g h t to p r e f e r a g a i n s t i t no party, bat in tbe cause of Chria and mj hseiV'u c r r - i in, m a y be, i n d e t a i l , b u t agr<j«jing i n a d e s i r e j ^ ^^ trine of transubstantiation, elc. We un Ut-^ IS a n - x i t.ouic a a i ' i u g M - j „ • j t u i s e h o u k l i n s p i r e t h e h e a r t s o f i t s downtrodden and undeveloped coantjj-. j<!£t" W e T i i i h h i t daratand the Appeal wa^ denounced by an f o r t b e s a l v a t i o n o f souls, a n d . m a b i d i n g 1 p ^ e ^ t j e r s , I I ii.>. x r . - i r ^ i f , i , . u d s w i i b conGdence. B r o . L.'s e s t i m a t e t h e S o u t h . Geo A L o f t o s . G o d t.Urs him a i . J t l e t u i »-'i r nu;. er«ioa Episcopal priest, in his robes from his pul i m p r e s s i o n t o p r e a c h t h e gospel. I t h i u k I jjj^^ny j i-if t L e v s l u e o f o u r p u r c h a s e is f u l l y $5000, b u t dot,!'! t h e svirdJ t h a t t h i s i m p r e s s i o n ia u p j i e r m o : t a n d s.ve 10 ai.lic<tc> a n i pit last Sabbath, in thU city, and the right but El o Bceae k i j o r J I m m e r s i o n u o ' a ' d 'C^nt p r a c t i c - ! ' find ! Baptismal RcGExtaiTio^c —In the Gener^ of the secular press to animadvert upon re- s t r o n g e r t h i n a l l o t h e r s , so m u c h so, t h a t i i a i u o r i b i u k h e i n v o i c e i n t b e e x h i b i t s h o r t l y t o Synod of the Protectant Episcopal Caniei Jet l u e " A l e t u o j i f i i h a n vrr do, a n d ligious matters. The Jppea! makes a spirit- t h e m a n feels w o , is c«.e, if I p r e a c h n o t i h e i l : M irc lijau Ull^ . 11 I tOe" 2 . u Vhi d b-^ j . u i f o r t h w i i l shoOT, bo t h j . t a l l past e x clear, '^'e h i d top(1 of Ireland, when the emendation of Ua g o s p e l 1 also suppose t h a t t h e s p u r i o u s ed reply in iU issue of the lOlh, from wl^ch baptism, ami Luur^a: 10 irunj nit- peu-.f 3 n i l l be c o v e r e d , a n d each d o l l a r o f rue B i m s r aad a Isl a r e s e p a r a t e d f r o m t h e g e n u i n e l y c a l l e d i n iipi>ointui»'Di o> ih- L >:'.i .li- us h c i i i E -t s t o c k p a i d i n be at 20 t o '>'> per c e n t a b o v e liturgy was nnder diECussion, Mr. Sannde we extract the following: w o u l d h o l h be P T c e q be vaiid unl«»>H tit» >• Wiil a;n, JI. P., proposed to strike oat the deelsa " That the seeds of exclusive ecclesiastical t h e f o l l o w i n g w a y s par ^lelho'-tista Uaiv ( <iaI> au aitni ul Sauiht-iu Eipti-ht Pj lion beginning, " Seeing niw, dearly beloved 1. G o d does n o t c a l l t h o s e w h o h a v e n o power and authority, not to say tyranny, bis IS •• uoi. » a. cru t' VV luty W e hixve sacrificed c u t r i s h t i n o u r busi- brethren, that this child is regenerate." Ee wlicc Tennessee, .4rl| have a vigorous the ugh latent fecundity in fitness o r capacity f o r t h e w o r k . l i e s u r e l y s-ty luai tills ' t'l c c" :< iiulsiv- 0 I. n f s s n j c r e t b a n w e h a v e r e c e i v e d f o r o u r said, " 1 believe it is the great veil whid M k i i i f i i i p: w o u l d : every church organization of our own time, does n o t c a l l t h o s e t o p r e a c h — t o p u b l i c l y fetlings," and otl ,1 c- • 1 r> ?' No — a sacrifice t h a i t h e f r i e n d s of t h e must be apparent to every man who has i h f i r tJ] t L a ; t b e m a t has been spread ovor the pare gospel <k ' leuii o " 'tut>uj!iB to" im'-'iprsioii watched the progress ef any particular de- p r o c l a i m t h e gospel w h o h a v e n o t o n g u e caa.-o, iKou,:b u n a b l e l a b u o t c r i b s i t c c k . c a n Christ 1 believe it is the great extinguijlic coald K.ti:. i i i i a ml " nithout a f * • Wi'" ' en o r p o w e r o f c o m m u n i c a t i n g t h e l i e a v e f i l y nomination from smaH beginnings to powerdirlicacy." l u U v ^ a ! Odj.-ic L;, Wlii> r - t u t . j j b> w o r k i n g : l o r t h e p-iper. W e h o p e of the mighty t r u t h that a man ought b .-.nd i-f it ia t h e Mastcil ful and wealthy congregaiiona M»n are tidings. iiameision kuow .{ luis fcitii t>y i h o f.rst day ot J a n e t o l:>e a b l e t o g i v e Nets A l s a s x CiirtcJ but men after all, and the sacerdotal robes settle in his own mind, between himseL' h^ictt MKtioritf2. H e does r o t c a l l s u c h as h a v e n e v e r : n Stiug^lo. ' Prtiuli.i;* 1- , 1 . .T. V 4, fiL -i !i o u r e m i r e tioip, c i i i i l i t , n i i c d a n d e t r e n g ' h Isaac Smith, pestor—I ' Eroco»ii.—Exery person conflnaed is t«- cover only those sons of Adam who inherit h e a r t k n o w n t h e w a y o f ll.'^e. and God, whether be is regenerate cr m u c u e i s i e r 10 o s ua.iK' t e m a l s " tfo:u tbe failings and weaknesses of the common qairad w aaswer ihesa questions: ;o i!.c CO uruDs o' T u f . B a i t i s t estinf; scries of m e e l i J b e u g i m m e r o e d Oj t c i c i r ii^; ^o >ue i n d e : whether he is not; whether he is bora "e; 3. N o r t h o s e w h o h a v e n o field i n w h i c h race. To say that the discussions of these D. " W h a t h y e u r n a m e T " Cj*;y 01 lujuier .Jwa, iii.iu i-y .ttb. cipiiug o s rrac.iy u.\i-rHT rrELiciTiori .-iotiuTT. pally by Z ! d J. W . S | tbe Spirit cr whether he is not; audita priestly men, upon points of the most vital t o w o r k , n o r access t o t h e h e a r t s o f t h e A "H.orlL" prove, n liouol-iblc ui^utLi liS, U-.. a "WhogaTeyeatMsnameT' I J :.,iii!s«d i n m y Irist t o r e p l y t o s o m e because baptismal regeneration causes me: W h i u - , s licentiate, imporUnce to the welfare of the people and people. Bion ;s c o n ^ r a f ) 10 i r e r l , i (K'J 1:1. a1 « M t SBoaserB in baptism; whtreia I was the State, shall be interdicted to the fair r e v i v e d , a n d e l e v e n tc| 4. H e does i m p r e s s t h e h e a r t s c f s o m e rtjason w, tue pndf cortuj>'.'<i:i, :!riG chi n t m p r a c i i c j l p o i n t s in ,J s sllack u p o n t h e to blink this question that 1 look upoc ii . i d . B m ^ S ^ C h r L ^ e cUld of G«i, criticism of a free and intelligent press, is I with abhorrence.' Bad as iaherito* of the kingdom of heaTea.' — an indication of the times of more evil im- c o n v e r t e d m e n w h o , o n t h i s a c c o u n t , c a n n o t 01 t u e u « a r i a i e e u l i s t i n l by an ar'>.'Lil u p p t a i •...uifct-n B a p t i s t P u b l i c a t i o n Society. f a U A V .^CEO!] t o lUe •• d t l i c a c v , ' l A ^ ^ u ^ j , tr'.C. i i u l nardly d e t - m it nece-sary, iio^vever, t o say Prmatr Bth Otiedtim. port than the assertion that General Grant be h a p p y w i t h o u t p r e a c h i n g . .A-ssociation Tvil! m e e UvuVvu tiavt^ Lu\.Cj oa wiic u j t u r* uu i^j^'yf teBOBisT.—What are t i a beseflU we receite is preparing to play the fatal rofe of CsDiar i t i i C i i u p o n his v i f o f t h e tirac, t o i l a n d 5. l i e does g i v e s u c h m e n f-ccess t o t h e 6'jcti an !ii>|>< ai ! '.zarch, C j p l a b cour The Old Folks. at the capital of the nation. There would . xj.!-:..-" o f e s i a b i i o u i n g r u c h a n i n s U t u t i o n ^ i 5 * d ^ o ' t a t o f these is the washing away not be wanting the da«er of another Brutus h e a r t s o f C h r i s t i a n s , a n d t o t h e h e a r t s o f t h e f o u i h L o r d £ day j Tbe cLarlered organizition of Old Folia T h i s a r t i c l e is i J i i g e'O'Jj^a. W h - i . -.^-i t j i spoke of l a t h e concluEion o f m y Oa gidlt of erigiaal sin by the applicaUoa of to illustrate the madness of the President t h e people. ai-^Pts a t | n e b t i n g t n e Oa!ti Dg M.j held its annual festival Thursday. Septembe Ctolsf • in the latter event; but what medicine can C. l i e does o p e n a i i e l d f o r p r e a c h i n g i n 1 turme<l t n e purfjose 10 writ>* i t ; aui I su; H - t ill t i d e E v r f ) t h i n g v a l u s b l e r e q u i r e s 11, 1S73, at the Fair Groandi, aad itwass (lay. a ^ bsptica wo are admitted into thaohuroh, minister to a mind diseased with the endemic s u r e t u a t t t i u i'cuoOapi.isi, pit-uu t-i^ w i j u i i a i o at:U t a c n f i c e W e b i v e seen w h a t happy reunion. j'LC/rAST l i r . - , u d eaaiectaeaily aramada members of Christ, of pneatly arrogance, t u k n o w n to the hum- c o u n t r y , t o w n o r h a m l e t , t h a s t r e e t s a n d w i t t i l u t i r w n e s a i i u auil «-tloii:i i i A V " been p u t ' o r t h endow Merl a n e s o f t h e c i t y , o r t h e hedges o r t h e — E l d A J. Seale, p! {ta kaad." ' ble teachings of the meek and lowly car CoL C. D McLeaa, the former Presldeu. f r i e u d a e n j o j I I so mucu Li^iUi Ci^r L'l-iversity by t h e S l a t e o f G e o r g i a ; •> l a aa age* the outward taptism^is a meaas penter's son of Nazareth, if the secular press h i g h w a y s , at h o m e o r i n f o r e i g n lands. gracious r e v i v a l t h e selves : u t t i f w a v . s ( t h n u , ; h 11 »•> opened the exercises by calling out; ''Get t( tka lawaard." 7. H e does i m p r e s s h i s people t o set a p a r t n a v e o u d t t u u i » : lu u i 01 n.t n:u<jui 1 • o,-«-eriv.lle . S e m i n a r y by t h e B a p t i s t s o f tlemen will come to order—ladies are alirij! T a r t e r , a s t a d f t r * o f I-J " B y water, thea. aa a means, we are regen- of the country must listen in silence to the sophistry of the priest, while it thunders s u c h m e n t o t h e w o r k w h e r e u n l o t h e y a r e c l o t U i u g W o r n uy ladies wu<j i r e 1 a > iz ( I j ^ i i i s . a u y R : c U a : o n d College by t h e OBtad or born again." j reaching tbev 'tbl in order." He then introduced his saccesjor against the heresies of the layman ?" n e v e r hpeaK 01 i n e lua-.-; CACy o ! i m m f - i m u . Kapii^ts c f V i r g i n i a . Foriunately, after called " I f i a & a u are gi^ty of original sin, then ^cceptuace. A L ; o th^ W. B. Waldran, and said: "Except t b L e t t n e b a p t i s m a l c u a . i o v c i s y a n 1 a . l o l a . - e v e r a l yrars of etruggle, o a r b r e t h r e n o f liey are proper eubjeou ef baptism; seeing la "We have a protest to enter, and an amend S H e does giv^- s, u c h ^ m e n i h e h o rl y u c.c , c o n t r o v e r s i e s t)e con-.tuc.ea l e r •' I n m a n y r e sj t h e tear ladies, he is the best ia the world" tte ordiaary way they cannot be saTed unless raui-ij b t l c v e d a n d ^^ eai n e , i d^-.-ro 10 k.^c w l a e o l d D c m i n i o n f t r u c k u p o n t h e " M e m o fUa bewared away by baptism."—i?<>e£n*i ment to offer to the above paragraph. The t i o n n o t possessed by t h e masses o f ChrisMr. W a l d r t n , af^er viewing the cro;;i, writer does not l i r e who can show f r o m the tians. I tiie trutn, iHh wUule ti-utn, tot-lno^ t i a l " ! d e i — i h « i a s p i r a t i o n o f a m e m o r y — said : E l i . A L Stnvall. MS. 347. 24& 2 « . 250.251. PBXaBTTxazaxs.—Seo CtonfeasioES of Faith, ptees of authentic history, where the peoi n i l h a v e succeeded a d m i r a b l y . S u c h feats A laoTarB writes fij 0. T h e r e is i n s p i r a t i o n i n p r e a c h i n g as ' ' J ^ L a d i e s .^.M' GEsrLEME:. — J u Folzs Aa « 39*—" WUt U a SaermmaU:" _ . 01 reli{;:oBs d i p l c a i . i c y d o n o t succeed o f t e n , ple called Anabaptists, in later years Bap- s u r e l y as t h e r e is i n acceptable p r a y e r , a n d | • Hev. Joseph Wells, 1 " A saeraaieBt is a holy ordinance in^«uCousftratioa. aowfcver, a a d t h e l i k e » i ! l } e r h a p s n e v e r be Yor.vc: It is refreshing to see so many a' f d i f i t m i n i s t e r , has re iad h j Christ; wherein, by sensible sigds, tista, ever persecuted for conscience' sake, t h e r e a r e n o a n s w e r e d p r a y e r s w i t h o u t this. , your cheerful faces here to dsy. Since as a g a « i S o m u c h for t h l ; fITiTift, Bad tka benefits cf the sew covenant or ever soaght to repress the freedom of G od m a y bless h i s t r u t h i n spite o f t h e p r e a c h DbAa RtABlkKS OF i BE BAPTIST :—YOU h « v . I . i c U i r a ! sermons u a repreaeaMd. leaUd aad apflUifta beUTers." thought, of speech, er the press. U n i i l the I t t r u e t h e e.^pcnses a l r e a d y i n c u r r e d last aaaual meeting our country has sa: '^aaifi c! hiE a r g u m e n t er, b u t t b a t p r e a c h e r a n d t h a t p r e a c h i n g ( m a n y o f ) o u ) prote«?--1 :•) ht-long '.o J- .-u 0» BAKisa—p. 144-—Baptt8iM|r|9aerafered from a very hard winter epizaotit, a r v i c e ? iQ t l i s t s t i b l u t i n i e n t o f c a r P u b l i c a t i o n Wekac-^sfliia: w e l l , and •u^at of the Sew Testament, ori%|p|||BJesus Appeal can show this, it is aot justified in w h c h is blessed i n t h e h i g h e s t d. gree is t h a t b u t a r e y o u c<jnsocraiocl t o tiEve b-..-vn c o c s i d e r a t . U , b u t n o m o r e small pox, cholera and disease aad deatail O r i s t , aot only for the solemn K m S i i o a of saying " every church organization.' Y e s , i n d t e d , j o u b o l o n g t o b i r a i-y ' h e d o a c t agree w i t h o a r | i n s p i r e d by t h e U o l y S p i r i t W a o e v e r goes Ika party baptised iato the Tissible church, but i i i a a i n t h e e i t i b i i S ' h m e a t o f o t h e r en- many lurms. Many of our friends ban He may safely say, every religious organi- n o t f r o m t h e place o f p r a y e r a n d w i t h m o s t sacred c o n . - i l e r a t i o n s Y a u be.U n j o is n c o f s t a r y t o re]>)y alio ia b€ auit Im, a siga and led of the eoreb,.en called to change worlds, j e t throufi e r p i i s e o f a s i m i l a r character. (3ar G e n e r a l zation governed by priest or presbj ter, for h i m by t h e c o v e u a u t c f falvawoLi. i e bcrmcas t i e s t o r m s , • a a t of g r t c e ; of his vtyrafiitg into Chrut; of beslcn dU " i n t o t h e p u l p i t , does i t a t h i s o w n as Milton said, " I have found that presbyter h a z a r d — t h e curses o f G o d s i m p l y suspended. g i f t o f t h e F a t h e r , by '.b^ jmrcii^ee o f bis .\g<?ut. E r . ' G r a v e s , receives a s a l a r y a b o u t tne merciful interposition of a k i n d Prorb o w t o r e p l y t o a stor rasuMtiMi; af rttsitnaii; of ctu." • • • • mdeh laerameat is, by Ouist s own appoint- is but old priest w r i t large." V i n e t has justly o w n blood, by r e g o u w s i . j : : , by r e i f m p ' i o n n j U i l o s i i o r d i n a r y pastor's s a l a r y m a dence we have been spared to enjoy tiu b e has a a j ) a r e n e l t l meat, to ba cdstlaaed aaiil the end of time." said, all Slate churches were organized to re- T h e m i n i s t r y is a j r c f a ' . - " . o n l y i n a second- f r o m bondage, by a d u p i i o u . f y 8-»al.j:>g, .•it> c h u r c a ; a n d l u t h e course 01 t h e last early and the latter rams, see a beautifd i h l s fceciioa. U e h a s I a r y sense. I n its h i g h e s t eecse, i l is a d i v i n e j •Ihat^Sewy ef baptism, (p. l i S ) is not tied narvest, heal to restered, and are permitted e n g r a v i n g u p o n h i s tiazid, by v o l u c i a r y t h r o e jea.'-s t h e c u r r e n t expenses h a v e b i b l e s c u t o f a st ta tkat soBeBt of time wheieia it is admiais- press inveaiigation and religious freedom calarij. j to come up today to attend the festival ti t«nii^7«t*notwi.hataadihg, by the right use The amendment off=r is this: I t i s y i e l d i n g a l l t o h i m u n d e r t h e gracious If^ad T h a t is c o t n e w . U e 1 a m o u n t e d t o a b o u t b a l l o f o u r collections, Thoae mcv, of all denominations, who j ^ exdiaaace, the grace proBiud, is aot oaly the d - t y of the secnlar presi? to oppose cny Ings o f t h a H o l y .Spirit. B u t a r e y o u r w h i c h w e r e n o t du^* u n t i l last J i n u a r y , a n d the Old Folks—surrounded by all the cottr CSS f o r years, a n d w J h a v e g o n e i n t o t h e m i n i s t r y s i m p l y as a o S a n i f b a i r«aZ4i rtlMU^ aad eonferrtd by the l o r u necessary to make cs cheerfal asi ; 170 c o n v e r t s by h i s e | ^ g l j ^ a a t ; to such (whether of age or infants,} tysiem, and antagon-ze any principle, the oper- m a t t e r o f business, o r tsaie, o r as a profes h e a r u a n d Kves cc>ns-'cra:t-d t o h ; s s e r n c e ? w h i c h h a v e n o t r e a c a e d SJO.OOO. Suppose nappy. Perhaps none of us have ooos 1 oth from tbe Hethc U tkat nsiiee beloagelh unto, according to the ation of which, is unfriendly to the teach- s i o n — l e t t h e i r c u l t u r e a n d t a l . n t s be w h a t ' ^ h e r e can be n o r e . l c o u s e c r a i i o a w h - i e « e t n e c o l l e c t i o a s t i E d r e a c h e d ^ v h a t t h e y o u g h t nere entirely free f r o m cares a n i anxi^is, ennwdl of God's owa wiB, in his appointed ings of Christianity, the rights, liberties and As B i l l A r p ssy», " H i OLsr c o n v e n to, siccording t o t h e pledges o f t h e subsoribt h e y m a y — h a v e b e e n a curse t o t h e cause. serve h ; u i by scsrtcbes. a m i rnm/tJ* but this IS lUe lime and here is the place is beat interests of tbe citiaen and the State, t h e r e a r e a t j bigger ers ? T h e r e w o a i d n o t h a v e b e e n t h e least • Tha Tln&b Church, which is also Catholie, I t w i l l so c o n t i n u e u n t i l t i m e s h a l l end. ience. W e s h o u l d serv^* fc;ni w i t l j u a r e i e n t lay dull cares aside—for at l e u t one da;-^ open to m a n can beat h i m eoaaistsaf bH those thav profesa the tme re- but i i the-Jd hold its eotunti i'npirtis'Jij n o i i c a b o u t t h e e x p e n s e s o f t h e S o c i e t y i n g c o n s t a n c y , ac.'l w . i h puri-ose o f eoul W h i l e t h e c h u r c h e s s h o u l d be v e r y t e n d e r and enter into social conversation, innoceci I M e a , togtOer sUh their duUrtn; and i s the f<dT snJ ItgitiTnati diicussicu a a d b e Las m a d e I h e t A n d w h c s e f a u l t is i t t b a t t h e s u b s c r i p t i o t s a l l o u r l i v e ? i o n g , a n d l i i s n c i i e n d o n u n t o o f t h e t r e m b l i n g on^s, w h o n e e d encouragejSt/damot the Lord Jesus Christ, the hens* aad amusement, and each contribate to tfa cirer hundreds of tir I t gives us pleasure to bes.? oar testimony v r i j t n h a v e n o t b e e n p r o m p t l y p a i d ? C-ertainly m e n t t o t h e w o r k , t h e y o u g h t also t o be t h e b l i s s f u l b e y o n d . • 1 for t b e taily of God, oui at isiiii there ia co orili.svy oitier's enjoyment ia such a manner as inS t h i n k s tbey oagbt to to the hitherto impartial conduct of the of Molsaijoa f m e n w i l l sow a n d reap, .viien t i e y p i j not h e (.lait o f t a e O . n e r a l .-Vgent, who has Tha beUef of one fact, [ i f., Appeal, and we suggest tb«t it open the v e r y E r m a g i i n s t t h e p r e s u m p t u o a ^ a n d s e l f t h e h a m m e r a n d t h e p l a n ? , n i t r c n a a u i s e , s a i r i H c - 1 l i m e , h e a l i h a t d m.-aas ; who has cause us all pleasaat reflections for a whoU jirocf ibMi Jesus !a the HessiahJ is <11 that isreoai- columns of its Sjnday issue to tbe d :£CU3- i m p o r t a n t T a e y o u g h t also t o be v e r y year, and give as bright anticipations of tte TH* Y i r o o Assoi'iiTi •itSL aa b r aa & i t h goes, to ealTatioa. The g u a r d e d a g i i n s t r u n n i n g a l l of o u r e x h o r t e r s teacb, plead, w r i t e , pre.icij, j-ray v r o r k , I i v f n e g l e c t e d b f a m i l y a a d t h e i a t e r e s t j o f The return of tbe day, and tbe reunion o f t ^ sion of the two questions already raised, of cae &ct and submission to B A r : : > w h o baa t o i l e d a a d l a b o r e d a l l I h e C e n t r a l C h a r c h fit i n t o i h e p u l p i t , t h u s s p o i l i n g g-yc. •1 e x h o r t e r s Wittout :s r o t TEE KEAL PRESESCE ASn TEE PEIEST. sna inatitstiaa ^auoersicn into the name of e v e r ih-- S j u l h t o r a re t h e s u b s c r i p t i o n Old Folks. I wdl not detain you, but wi2 e n ' s ."^la'Ion, o n F r i c t o m a k e poor w o r t h e s i x p e n c e , d e . t t h is b o r r i b l i * s c d t h e tka Trinity,] ezpresaiTe of i t , U all that is These doctrines involve t h e d e n i a l o? t h e i ' " r ' preachers. I n d e e d , B a p t i s t W u e r e d s e ; i b e f a u l t l i e ? O a e now introduce Judge Sjrayne, the oratortf 'Sdbbalh i n S e p t e m l itqairad of Hea-vea to admissioa iato the f u t u r e b l a c k despair. W ; t t o a t b i x i s e r e f u u d . the day, a gentlemen yoa will find f n l ^ doctrine ot "soul-liberty," a n d deliver ^^ ^ reasoa 0 ' i b e b a c k w a r d a e s s o f t h e collec'.'oaveation cn T t u r s d •Wink. ca,n be n o b e a u t i f u l P d v a l i s e , a o h e s v - n l y competent to speak for himselL J Svery aach persoa ia a disciple pardoned re- citizen over into the hand of the x^iiest ! t i o L s has b.n t h e h a r d l i m e s , b a t n e v e r bava cctvejance at I I t is n o d o u b t t r u s t h a t m a n y m e n h a v e rest, n o i - a l m , n o peerless c r o w n , n o sialess, t h e l e r s trie f x p e n e p s L.^V3 h a d t o g o o n . geaerated f a u e foQeat sense of tha word, the Judge S^ayne then delivered, to a vej b r i n g t i l c u t w h o maj| •OHteat has beliered this oae fact, t e a r l e s j h e a v e n , a n d n o 'n^xpr^-ssible g ' o r y . been divinely impressed to preach who Tbe BeasoD "Why. .'Vnoi.her r e a s o n lies i n t h e p e r s i s t e n t o p p o attentive audience, a most appropriate Bad eeticg of that bodj haa tubasittad to the above seationed instiA r e JOU, Chti-.tidE r f.-i-j-:. ^;.ri-ecrj, e l t o have died without doing i t ; just as many interesting fpeech. nmm.'ir-A!*x. OispUiL For three weeks your unworthy brother a t h gets t h e r e a t 10 1 s i t i o n o f s o m e o f c u r b r e t h r e n , i n t h e negaI f Baptist Ckarehsa a n aot ohcrehea af has been in the midst of a glorious rtvival, men have been divinely regenerated have C h r i s t ? I n p r a y e r s a t - i l i b ^ r s , i n gi'ts f a r t i v e p o i i i i o a o f o t h e r s , a n d finally i n t h e E u i'.D.Gwrs.ofC^ Qtoltt, then aH ( ^ p b a l l i t a miaiiten a n m - such as hs has never before witnessed £• been divinely Impressed to obey Chtist in h i s cause, i n car^ i -r vi.'.-(x-i ^rpbana, a n d c i r c a l a i i c a o f a'! sorts o f e x a g g e r a t i o n s a n d PtAcu Sekd—We believe t h i t the bntic h u r c h e s i a this n-gia h i s p o o r , i a y o u r s o u i a n d body, d e v o t e d t o fe^ttiad aad witkoai aathority t« baptise. ding sad pra'iing of and removal of frei this place, and but a few ticies d u r i n g a baptism and to form church relations, but j o y i n g " refreshings froi^ e v t n f!»l-!s r u m o r i by c e r t a i n p i o u s ones a l l Bow, CampbalUte adaiaten daay that Baptist WorkcfcTer tb-rty years. Tfait he baa been have died without doing either. I n such Jesus. D o y o a e o . t a n d t h e s peer c t e r t h e o v e r t h e c o u n t r y , c o a c e r a i n g t h e w o r k o i trees impairs their v i t a l i t y , renders impe^ Lor-L" D a r i n g t h e pi Sksnhea a n tka traa eaar^ea ef Christ visible, thorouciily, fully abiorbtd in the work, is c^ses they siiffer loss, their woiks are burned emblazoned mountains a n d b ^ j c n d the feet their f r u i t , at J shortens their lives, ani i s e a coDElantly engage t b e A g o n l a i d t h e o p s r A t i o n s o f t h e S o c i e t y . river take in your vision theb»auti • I that tka dsaiga of tkdr baptism is SoripturaL but l b ; truth to t i l L J-ruF, t h e Eoiy | ^ P especially tbe usual practice of commenail " ^^ ia£E a m o n g t h e chur ful plains of your future home? Do you T h i s m a y s e e m stran^je l a n g u a g e , b a t I speak Xkay are, tkenfore^ all a ^ p U i e d aad aaor- Spirit, the Father, tbe CTeat &r-4 wonderful ' nurseries to graft their storks from the irbT h e first m e e t i n g held| a d v i s e d l y , f o r I h a v e t r a v e l e d . I a addition now and then ca^c'j a c-impse cf tbe crys4aiaod. Bat suppoaa tkey giaat tkat Baptist Fendl<>toii at Cape May. matare wood cut from the young n u n w j Triune, has been v e r y near t o us his people' C.-eeh E a p l i t t C h urc t o a l l i h i ? , i t seems n o w t h a t r e s o r t is naade tal sea of glory on which you will ere long Starchea a n tka true ohurchea of Christ; here, pcrformiDg vron derE f o r us U p to this Bro. Pendleton, we are pleased to learn, is e x p j s i t i o n i n o r d e r to trees, and not from healthy, bearing tree •isy«, r e t a S l i n g i n t h e float in ineffkble happice«E ? Thea, brother, e v e n to nac/pjper HtspballitM tksa maaifeetly a n schisatatios, time we have received twenty seven addi- enabled, by his wealthy church, to visit bers—1j by b a p t i s m , trasuuel us. I t has n o t been o u r fault, bui We have a piece of ground which we wiik bKflac bc«a axcommaaicated ashenticaaad put all apon the altar of coi:secral:?a w to plant this fall in the best variety of iee» tions, while there have bee:: many ccavsrCape May during the heated term. Xo man ' e s t o r a i i o a . 1 was a i j the fault of financial pressure and fraicrnal f^lsTssHfa ling trees, and to procure these, it ocean $ siona of persons who have n o t y t joined as.' deaerves the rest more W e should have Hasscy, W . M c M u r t opposition that we have not succeeded in A Flatterips luvllation. 4U eaa see if Baptists should receiv* ike Your brother haa iLOt had the hesit even to been amused to have seec h i m sportmg w i t h us to call upon our friends all over theSou^ second m e e t i n g was w | i B S f n i o a a of the above so^e^es, they would The following resoluiron of invitation was collecting a largejshare of oar subscriptions, and to ask them, as a special favor, to s ^ read the newspapers for three weeks, much the rolling waves. But he is a philosopher, Chaicb, which oontini ladsrta a vital error. BapSnnal Saleatiom Taylor, of Mor- a n d in patting,even in the short timeallowed us through the postofiQce packages of peid lets haa he had time to writs for the publia and could not help turning what he eaw forwarded us by B r a 11 l a t h e a d d i t i o n of_ 5 a s , the Spcitty into complete operation. Bat •ooiatias, holding aad teaching sack a doctriaa, ristown, but he d^es not say wbich Associa Slultitudea have attended the baptisma. there to a good account Here is what he , perlence, a n d i* b y lelj seed, grown this year, of the largest anditi caaaot be eoa^erad gospel or ohristiaa tion pastei the resolution. I t matters not, let this paas. Hay God give as better Umes, varitia of early and late f r a i t , and these i f Our people u Christians h a v e been Hoating says about "Immersion and Cape May," r a f l E i d e d me in ihij ctackes. The late ^tiaguished Dr. A. since it shows us that our presence Is de- and forgive the anchiistian and onbrotherly will mark and plant where we wish ibi w a s h e l d a t Carthage,] M. Toiadexter, of Virginia, declaed with ref- on a sea of glory, and have enjoyed a king- which we trust will fall under the eyes of eflorta that hare been made to thwart an dom within the gates of Z-on. The Holy that minister of this city, whose Imioaculate sired by our bretbrea, a n i if we can, we now c o u n t y . Miss. H e r e trees to grow, and report W e want mtii ecBcetaaUiaoh: enterprise, very dear aoW to the hearts of a promise to do so, unless it cocflicta with oar -'"he C e n t e r H i l l C b i Bow, i l the bodies to which reference has Spirit has appeared very sweet to us, incpir- modesty will not permit him to "mtness l a r g e number of brethren i n the South and especially a selection of Augost, S e p t e n ^ s r i a to Carthage, a a d beea atsde a n aot Scriptural chsrchei^ their ing prayers, songs, preaching and exhoru- the immersion of a lady i n water with all promise to visit ths Flint River AKociation West" Let as alone, brethren, if yoa will aad October fxesstoxe, for market rarietift a t b o t h places. T h e •inisters caaaot be Scriptarally ordaiaed sin* tiona The grand prospective of the better the arrangements of modern times."-Ed. in Georgia this f a l l n o t help us, and^hy . G ^ ' i blessing—which ia Clings, i f large, will ba accepUble. Tte country has been peculiarly grand -and Bii-naT. * " D e a e B r o . J . E . Gbave3.—<:>a E i y r e t u r n i i t a n . The oriKuatioa eaa have ao farce or seed, if bnddad or grafted f n d t , comes witk night before I h j from our Association, I sto? to drop you a sure to come—we will Mtablish a grand pub^ ^ ^ vattdl^ beyoad that which is imparted by the dianaing t o our souls. i Bathing in salt water is the great . y ^ a c note. The .^ssociatioa passed the following lication interest which will one day be the difficulty, and seldom produces its own k<Bt A u g u s t , a n d c o a t i n u e body whose aet it is; and if that bedy is not a Here, then, is the reason why W . haa sot tion at C i ^ May. .4.t about 11 o'clocs'ea^h riMoIation, and for fear you may make ether p r i d e o f Southern Baptiata. Let the pits be of seedling trees of tha belt i n t h e a d d i t i o n o f n i n J Eeriptaxal church, of course its o r £ ] ^ o a can* i^peared in The Baftist for several iaraea* day hundreds may be seen in the w a t c ^ arrangeinentii, d hasten to forward. Undo. From an orchard thna gathered four by baptism. T h J ^ e timid near the shore and the adveh* I cannot conclude t ^ w t i c l e better than set eoafer Scriptural aathariiy. The Lord helping, he w i l l t r y to make np tnrous further from i t I t ia very common, "Vrazsjua, we f w l that the Baptist cause the Tery best Soathera varietieB we hope ^ m e e t i n g w e l e f t t w c n t droppAg yoa just two items of greatinterest I a viaw af tkaaa coaaideraiinB, it follows lost time, aa strength may be afforded, w. however, for the feeling of timidity to piss in Eastern Tennejaee haa been greatly built to our brethren enlisted i n this noble cause. secoreaa orchard of chrace f r u i t , and seats, %rfco c a m e f o r w s tkat Beriptsral charchca shculd aot recogaise. awayj and therefore moat pefeons go as far up and fitrengthened by the indefatigahle 1 < will u k e pleasure ia tetaming the h.yari^ C o c k a r a f t a i d e d i n labors of J.: R.'Graves t and, whereaa, the " 1. Since I yoa laat, the Society has l a aay way, theae unscripturai «»g»BiiBaoas Call to tbe M i n i i U r . ^ from! shore aa is advisable. I n bathing ad- General Association of Ei=t Tecnessee is to Iriad to each one, as we will preserve fl^, ; a n d S u n d a y . T h e u Scrfptural—cither by ward or aetiw, bs to invested the funds hand l a the parehase vanUge is takea of the w a v ^ as t h e r come aame atid address of all the parties ^ • m e e t i n g I was a l o n e , 1 meet al i l o r r i s t o w n , Saturday before the I hare noticed in a recent numhsr of T n t with their overwhelming power. Sonie per< iha M i e a themsdvea or tkair oiSeera. The of excellent machinery and other ^ublica O'Sht t o large a n d a t ^axahea vt Ooiat aia to oppMe all tfepartiires BaFrar a reqaeat that I should wrHe aa soiu stoop down and let the v a t e r i roll over second Sabbath in 'Dcuber next, which is tion mal^erial, worth, at l ^ t , . ^ 0 0 0 . So sead as seed, with the seed. Give the •Deacpna O o c k a r a f i a. tana the M t k a a d a n r e r t d ^ tha Hew T ^ article upon the above named robjecf." " A l - them, and others plunge into the wave aa i t near the center of District Association, and of the peach i a y o a r locality. W e will n ^ may Bot tatcTKisa v i t k or eoa- though I have never studied the aa^^ject oomes and are soon seen standing etect on as we gre&Uy desire to have him r a i t ut, t h e ' e x t e ^ e s of the S^etyThaVe bera more the p < ^ g e if desired.' d e r e d valuable a n d e! v-r thaiT B i n s t k o ^ . A a d t k a e U i f ^ tksi rcat. and the collectioas so^Tested ther other aide of i t < They itaQd btrt: a little and iaoor among cs; t h o ^ f o r e , i ' afr T h e brethren U t n Beriptszal dnndiaa b e n ^ ^ whh the view of wri'dng about .it, I never' ^ S ^ h t d , That we c a r d k l l y invite Br?.. that ^ e y have i n fact cost u nothing. ^In before they have an opportonity of Sec oor special immense discount Carthaai tratysambaraad tvei7 «acar el tkoaa e l u i ^ . theless frankly give the views which I m - . ^ o s i f f n g a g ^ , a s d t b c n again m long* as 6ra,ve9, and earnestly solicit h i ^ to attend other words^ our e x p e n s e s ^ to this tipi^j hymn books, aad the aew work just s l e i ^ ^ d a Barrett aad AisMiatioo, and gratify the ^ULes of his tfae;^ choose to repeat the operation. , I t ia tertain. That there is a divine call to t ^ ufom^ MaBtytaChrfrt a d h, w ^ o r seven daya at munerouB frlenda = * ' • '' have bera a ^ j j t j o/i The providence of typed and ready for press, the " BiUe work of tbe miaiatry, I have not the'shadow exciting to aee the interest f e l t i n ^ e ap» nlaBB, eoBiataat as^ •rartiiTia "ilfflrriatown, Haniblea€<j.,Aog^»5,'l873.' G : ^ K a s jAs^ s a v ^ from'^Tery saara a ^ triae of the Middle Life," wWch proach of a high wave. I t o d ^ , i a the ^ B ^ A T JINDTAMDTI E I W I - W I S » T A A £ ^ <rf ft.doabt, though I may act make i t a p mation oCetme^the higher the better, though • ^-^jtJ---'T--^'w' • V e ^ ' i n T e r ^ J t i o n of .necessa^ CfamtiaD wOldo weU to read—stady.' Isatrlaaatta w—tfea; a ^ i a ' ^ t e ^ f ^ p^sodeartootheri the bather i9»T not be able to ataz^, bat Cai^rf^acK, Black Jissi Boston G ^ a r b y ne«!»ary B ^ d e a this, we have chorehea aad ageata send^ia their drirexi t o w m the shore. T h e f t is some- Soooehii^ fiamehon, Ona^yed iJim, and iUoThifi^atBof cectixca, already sereral thoosand aoUan* ncfw.'ind help t h t a o ^ r e r , - a n d help tf „ ezhilsrating i s w o c ^ i w h a t t old diiB^qstfon were calletl of God and. Modoc Indiana c o n f c ^ e d i a the tnor^ w-#di ta- f r o t k annoaBy' to t h e l a ^ t o ' t i o ^ ^ e p n b l i A i a g of t h w v r d r l k a ^ t o Che' But ttirtimeforme to UffninraaelafidB tbihelattee p a f t o f o i y bemimb Immersima^ rder ^--Ckn. Cattby end Dr. Thoa^as, have A t X h e n r e r t i a g ' o r the Board, ftather and the k ^ of Ihe Soathera Baptist PabUcallsn f « Jofia ^ tot ^ Gapf .'HiiJ aad T m m c r a w ^ , Rithingvtothet been sestesced to be b m g on October ^ . till prevail." ' will he taken to seonre more m t l e r i i i l the suFpension. ^ l^:'.' •- X w i i j i i a ' % _jiiiiB«iii \nr III I ir « iBIii^^^ ^ r piAireiiuia,' BBI to^far^^' I a u k e man mceosfml liicoperattot:^ befpin. ilelp fs, brkUu-ni, far l i f e 03 mere paUoaafce at A Thest'are wiirtt we waat, - • - the ueeUng of the Big' a, to which K e m p K , befenga, Ui€r. » molation, . p p w ^ , tjJt of Ihe G e n e a l Agent u . d ^ f, uaani.-ami-lr p « « d , ^^ ^ ^ us dkcufisian. The Big E a t d u i ' ^ gBt aad one of the m o a t ^ t e l K ^ ^ the Strath. I t h w e o c r i n S J ^ . 33 wilh the Pablieaiian Soctefjr^fc^j, f i t s W o - , and, c o n s e ^ m , , urditat/ftdjinir. The A s s o c i a i i a * ^ ? grati Bed, n n i e r ail the circumataajg, 31 staa.l unitedly i s its t u p p o r t ^ ^ ^ r Hictnrm.I n^niU will p i ^ s ^ ticlsF of .Tostos, wTittea before th5», ^ [to J.'s article, and aiso thin, froin't],f xea. ^ • r salacribd my u a s name, aiui a ? Bto. J. ta da Ilkewfee l a all the tria* of a Christim, I shall defend, to the" lie instiiutioa F feel so dear and deeia® the .Je72lapnient of a pnrg Hferatare in this large section of I country. I atand in t h e imcvafe al bat in the cause af C h r i a and m j | •odden and ondereloped ctmntry— i Geo A. L o f t o s . ^ a-iHAi. REocfERATtoT—In the Gtoertf^ t o f t l i e P r o t e ' t a n t Episcopal Chnieh land, when the emendation of th« waa under discoaaion, i l r . Saunder. P., proposed to strike oat the declari^ eginning, " Seeingn • w, dearly belored a, that this child is r e g e n e n t e " E r | " 1 helicTe it is the great Teil whid».i n a p r e a i ovor the p a r e goipel 1 belicTB itia ihe great e r i i n g o i i h c . toighty t r u t h t h a t a man ought to in hia own mind, between himseL' iGotH whelher h e is regenerate o r ' r h e is n o t ; xrhether he is b o m Of pplrii. or whether h e is n o t ; and it a f baptismal regeneration causes men tjiia qofwtion that I look upon ti I abhorrence." The Old Folks. I cliiitiercd arganintion of Old Folka I its annual festiral ThuTsday, Septembe? S73, at the Fair (irocndi, and it was a ' reunion. C D McLaan, the former Preaiden» ; the exerciaas by calling o u t : Gen^ I will come to order—ladiea are always cr." H e then introdnced his Huccefflir, Waldran, and said: '-Except th« f he is the best in tha world." Waldrao, s.ter fiewing t h e c r o ^ i , tb^;:? ^ l i i u t j a i i i V God." (Rom viii 0 ) The sinner, ihoD, -Kd clusters to^heaven. But, alas! how will tJdthing c o i U a i ) e o ^ W l i k M m e i * i e R rae aco to our ' bfttes <iod. " are not of the world, t h e ^ J i i o y J ^ r f e ^ f t Christians are there who, may be either l ^ i v e or i i ^ w u ^ e a i A of hia senses, as he beheld his sister suffer- The reUtion between the acnon p^ rtorat-^i, u-icg orgrins tn firtj i h - world haleth j o u " (John xik hkiriag i K m e ^ t ^ lov^ I n e t their brethren i i ' t j ' 7 »ie!v of Ihi' I Tin tho C b r i « U ^ ~ t h e j with rncW^sfWnd diat^rti-jiii p « o e pf the ing ia his stead. 113 wept » v j begged thai b.ptiisBg, and the element. wat«r, d r ^ i i i s — pu'i!:c worsiii he himself might receive the punishment she primary use of the prep<»iiion, tL-.-eAli .^laiassiaUnM <U<l«iK«l fi»r iliU DfiNUiiB"* i,q,|pg{ f,^,, vijj<,t. <jf G c ^ .^^Foir we ocr-elves also were house of i-it- fiiii not ap;>ek:These itsaUbcatiuT^ttu tht^UaSuratUipiej.HioMl^Pi i in '.LP paper. V, due his oxn wrongs. The mother fjKjke 'ore the rendering lu all tiis-pa^g^., f some'.^tnea foi^b*, liTing'in mtliee and are the : I'oreiaau ia a fire the mm- HOTIviS.—Aa moasj tor retjcrtjtKci taooM t» and said it was enough to make any one oe • in." In thirteen m s u n c t s ttw pr envy, hatefbl M»d hating one another." c«-riii.n itticU' temple t a O o i to consume i t CH^ers there .tattoHro.C.-»Te»,»tMem?li5». 1 essnFtrrtponsi^if priv;tSa LO'.cry to see how hard he took i t I turned to aon 13 exprfssed. Iu thre* only tb^-r, ic fseMttiyfcraepBpMBtitflBeomn lnSo»r it w.- h.-ltj i;<! we i^jiv' fo i ( r i u^ lii 3.) S naerx, then, bate «ach other, are who maintain such a cold, distant and tbe window to hide my tears, though ;here 'imply the noun, h, not. lae Uws of tr-. z^ •in ber«poBsibJ«fcr aUthat Inon*^ H.^. i t faf .. icUrsiitft L.- .i;i<i t out. TLf^ Sj«:i IJ the Bible hiab^ry of the h u m u h a ^ h t y reserve toward I h d r bnet&ren that was hardly a dry eye in all the room. Eat iation require the rendering " m ' thr • S^marr. ' ' ^ ! poetry wec.ij.-eii i n {:..« .1 uicb ort-to q jes- a'Alt 111 it-i natural sUte, repreaenting it as the most tender sensibiliUes of their hearts 1 wept not bo mush because of what I had o u t ? 10 ^'jCj-osi-rvf-i ulti ily lipstitute o' love for <ijd and his are wounded thereb/. Such should listen JiniiOJ As-o. i » T i u x - » ' e regrtt heard, as 'tr.cause my mind ilew quickly to 3. If it be admitte-l thatwaior u t a e i * . !i3<- iViiUe f a- p-^nii'r T:i!a coijditi.in of i h j sinner's heart to and heed the solemn warning: "And Calvary. I thought of hit£ who was once m u c h t l t a t w e were p r e « a t e d frc-ia att. nd , r"""' trament by which -i.^ w. 11 „ -i-.^.,^ t:;Ht u>iv <.' oil.' rci.J. r-> Ct." f<i.I; li>- ch.ii:^t:<i by me conquering, whosoever shall offend one of these little ng the meeting of i-oJy. U Jtise our j o u r only friend—who, when divine wrath ;di j, Wf ll'^t ' • , . o which bsptismisa u'.nir-tetf-d, a d o e , a>i UlaiDj* v«iwer of 1 Le |:a>pel of Cnrist. Be- ones tbat believe in me, it is belter for hitn e tli9 purpose to attend, but circaias'.ai;c«s wa:cb ;' was ready to burst with fury on our beads, follow that because it an i n s t r u a i t i i i i fore w. c m l)vi> ' i n i an i Ctiris'.ians, there- that a mill-stone were hanged about hie wa could not control cnaitj ia the i^ay. f^'" became o a : surety; who covenanted with •toust be applied, Epiir.kl. d o r poured i., a fo-.- w.' ni'i I eit»in hvart created, neck and he were cast into the sea ' (Matt, •p. D!V!<t .iI 1 ill! THE Wc-'iTBK;.- PAPrisr—We iu-iTe b w n ; ' ' ' the Father for our salvation : who took all he candidate. H to lae pa^sig,.. ,t u ii^hi -ji.rr len^wt^d wiibin^u-i. This xvtii. 42 ) Again, there are some who have I.v. ' TTi'. t< avored wish the fint number 01" iiita yoanc Jgite ili.xck-. our sins upon himself, end who, when the l a v e r e a d : Hndeed baj.i i- waierupo:. Mi-i r u! . ti.-iii^p in us is ftfo^tcd by the clear views and firm convictions and who •f tii To time came to fulfill that engagement, did noi candidate for patronace. i j . e t a r i a u f c ' " . > M .M at- tuoia- j •• ' i- r t ^nnJdi'ig abroad the lovo of are sincere and open in their profeesicn, murmur, though h e g r o a c e d a n d w j p l u n d f r - . hcfihallbapiiletae H<^ySt,irao,.£,« r. snd. Espy are donbtJe-a inrlofPcedI :a their ji Sblf* 'hrth ti.» lo .-^t -• .i li •! 11.- i.-Mrts, - u l :-i no uncertain who are the "children of the light and cf the infl ction of the fearful punishment due voa. Bat it is the per-oc and not tue effort to start a paccr for .irKunias h j <oo<l i ' ' ' " • r j! v:c. do lovt- Uad when wo are the d a y ; " that is, they are all t r u t h ; but t-i ua. Many a ^ermoa bad I heard, but neier aienl that is baptiz.-.l Ttie only motiTL'in'tru'Tivu L'i We arenot per^cn^i,! y icq ixiotJ-d '''''' 1h • V . ' iiie S,, rii. • ;iri<i io-. e 'or ourbreth. ; I' ' a p u ; e with water to l.i.j.i ii, uwithE3 o. S^py, bat tjf uied ii» have a moetj r»-i! f -i teuilng o n Kiuenc-: of that ' I. I a. It should be rem^-nb' -nl fbp.i thi^s( r Lt» acq';ia;ntai3ce ' intimate acq';ia;ntat3ce v.-irh v.-irb B.-o 3<3one. j 1 tio r'ii 1 1 i-.mcluiions laay I u sages occur only when Joha « b-pi:-^. ic • W . 1 1 . store a fallen brother in the spirit of meekere intimate a-^pc'af^^s. ia borbood, bo/bood, i '" We were ra-5 boen Eai.l, our ness; thoy desp=.e the day of small things; precious. The gentleman concluded by Fay cont.-asted with that with vb^rh • <1 Tnc-i ''o-1 'Th a profe^SL"-; coavfrsicc sK the f*rae m^eiing •cxi'.v •'J i t <• . i' I '1 uii.-! r n j authority of tbey do not " love one anotLer with a jiure icg ihat after h e was done, h e asked iun tiisd theaposlbs on the diy o- P. cu.cx..a4^ i -i 'a* i.iii.) joined th» same church, at d c.^mmenc-d ;t-. •• F..I. d-ioghter-if »b« would be eurety for her ! suppose the transis ci^ o' th- iwiinor-jsc " . t k • Li i.o^oever i-« licveth ! nii io. t 't.- •.vn.l ,1' ("lo.i preacliin-i about the same t:me. aud under with ihf I" : u _ heart leivently hey are not all the gospel hnitber ngaia. To tbi. she readily c.ca versltn iatesded by ibt readennc f .... ih<-Car -1 H h t m o! .lod , of the gra^e of God requires. The.e shouid lieeni'j from the came church. We knoT7 of DaViJ, to J Tbi^*" th but. said he. nothing could L a c e w a t e r " t n d "with ir I ! , . j i, • I .:•> If t .:•-V .ii.t laAt Idv—... h oi i b i i be^^at, loveth 1 learr that ' t h . wisdom that is from above Lh.at bo, to neglect his duty any mo e t whom TTi wr'.te. He is a geailj-man. a p!- w rf^.ort-<! rf;ii (-2 . !.:-> 'O l.>.^^ phasinc the baptisint- el. ia. nt it. <acn e s . ^ : i> •) 13 a o' I i n . ' (1 J o h a IS firBt pure, then pe^eakle. g.-ntle and ha. d o a . Liai more food than T t^ Christian, a man of energy and ability, and '•Ati.i .0 -«t 'ht- : \ .• rf they -Kt^re not in '^i- n^w 'o'ta^r f.j t^a V i > III th.« vp.-y nii!ur« of the divine ea^y to be entreated, full of mercy and good p u n i i h a f a : I cDal'i ever huve given b'K direclionB of King .lames to traus a , iiservfs fjccc'^s in fcvcry laudable enter Lord vrith . y m ' . • aM:»ui"Ujt III. tbereioi e. we cinuot love Go'i . .-i -ii pcise We We wish wish him him sacc«>«3 s a c c ' s in truiti" (James hi. 17) To be living, Tnis, toe, Uiuie a j-io:ouad itaprestioa oa in tLii May carps, s ^c.n-ihiii; • \ 'UT. • . Ml - •» U« "u I-jvinj: our brnihron, and love lor -apport ol a practice •' -.n rharca J r % t'iod bIffs him ai;.i pro?ppr i ;iii We can spiritual Christians, "alive to every good my mind Who could fa»;i to think of thai vill, aa"X of v> vd. i' . ,1 0&pt;_3d with laHer .J -u, i.,. f j ^ >ur ! .--e'.'ireu is ni.i.ie lo at the certain bat doubt the wiiJom o'. lu..- oaterpris«', word and work." we mast and will love oae everla:;ing lov<? of Christ that acthing coa'a ^ -n, p t b e p oi liet: '"or ' » 11 -li we havipii-i-^^d irom lieath unto Spirit, not wat. r ^.q) trrf. i*!^ H,^ fautBro Bccne knows tlie "sitaatioa" b«rtter another. So true ia this, that oar spiritual ever e.v.hsasti' -hat borp with u.«, and yet the Lirtl bj t. . i'l-i 10 make tife-u.rtcce doubly sure Spirit The elemen-.^ i.-j i c •• -ci cf • > 1 than vre do, and we hope he sees his way dj(^ension may always be marked by an bears, that causes hiai to stan^ ever vriib O! pass'^— in ti,»- I oaptism should be -d C • .nL.. ..ut. a^ '.v, 1! .is i j remoco all doubt clear. We had hopf <l to !ree the day when equal decline in our love for our brethrea. cited, but iht- l ' . u' •. ; Ml. I (f !i e r,e!i«-v r loLn declares True Christian leva for our brethren will iiatbtretched baod^ as on.- representative in daptista bapti^a witb wv.ei, a .d i!->' TuirBArnsT and a large i H J abif quarterly was not Bion,'? •> iri.'.r ! IV, c>Lii- L-rethreii ;! .'afls our path lead us to bo very careful and cautious the heaveBs. And who that is a Christian, Tiilk, wine, cider, or -".n I, oa' : t-f s* would both be owt:ed si:d published by car in tli- L 1 -i - ag I i 1 . r .V u w u -..jii t hi.iz- of bgiii aa to leave ua about wounding their feelings; to relieve does not ferl ia his hea.-t thai nothing could teptiia with it witroai •Soathpru Bdptiat Pablicutxc S:!c;ety, and ever again cause him to sin willin.cly aad Fhillp was ot tbe saaie t h e d d j s o i II. 3 iv;;io • U'. I-.' :_T ?tu ..'jliii^ luto any uncer 4 e U; •it.-.when Tennessee, Arkansi-, Loaiaiana and .. . . aga.u cause mm to £in willinclv s f «• tc It is concluded thiii ihcj^ u j '^^aJ •.,!. i' -.;> .Ill -J childita of the their wants when poverty he^i at their door, ! thus wi-on? su-ch wonderful love? J B - , Missiialf-pi wotild fully hiiaion;;?and make in Revt'laiiou that . . • •"or the inference that w».er m-«v h- .lo... -d ai-.-; .. I. 1!, i.i.i; l^jvftti Uib bteth to weep w.th them when earthly trials and ^ Baptitm " I n " and " W i t h Wafer.*' them all tlia: the mott a i J e n t lover of truth of mu-.o asi'il .11 o a person in the adininunaiiou of itf I'-r ;a j ,, . iii'i tb^re is none sorrows press them down to visit them in A Preebi terian queried a Eaptisl thus could wlih. This may yet com^ 10 pas?, twenty elders :eli having r Very one !• 1: iiaaace of baptism b-cau-.-ot t •>.. I.)!; if - LiuibiiiSf: iu Uini. ' J o t n their af?l ctions ; to defend them when un• i r i t b e atimiltcd tbat ' i n ' and 'into,' f.nd if it ii the Master's will, may it be go. V S) '-Au-i 1 b .ir.i o, > baptise with watei •• r Sfuuij-; I'..' liio v.'iy levone of ibis is de in cocEcction vrr.h laptir'ng element, justly assailed l-y the tiery tongue of slander; Xtir .\L3A5T-CHrEcu, Union county—Eld • -a : i j U- tiie ^ t.tu.\I coadi ioa of tt.ose to bear with their weaknesies , lo s'.and by m t s n what they ebv. > h Joes not the oftIsaac Smith, pastor—bts esjojed an inter harp:cg with ihei. i.-irj.Sews £r.. lue .o.i.jjn, !i,ite their br»-tnreu. " B j i ue that their s i d e la the departing hour and wii-e ri-peatcl .Scii{tu:e f.hrs;.-, 'baptize with eating series of meetiaga, conducttd pnnci Xow if Da-hI. a iii-in liu-r 1: Bro. R A. Lee, wh . wem t r , , j X n t n . ^ , aad Hez^^kian aud u l ateia iiis broUi^r is 10 darknefs, and water,' justify the ^-osi^ion tha', in the ad the col 1, diinaji sweat from t i e i r brow, and pally by S i d J . W. Sanford, and Dr. R. KI jW^lke ri ia Jaikne.s. aad kuoweth not going down with them to the misty sea, ministration of the ordinsace, Tra'er may >o Mississippi College, tiaa been (.reacj i..- * White, a licentiate. Tiie church was mueU the I.-.rd'a d-Ii-ecicc, is-til 'ew weeks in this counirv—i»tinr'.'il. be ased, infUaaioLt.-, n ni'.wa b'.r he fcceth, becau-e that d.irknesa pour words of comfort into their ears and be applied to the candidate? ' revived, a a J eleven were baptiztd. the churches at Mo-)ti Lakn had s v l . . e God, why a:a> no; -•'.i.ei-^ .»t ii li.-i'n blintied bis eyes (1 .Toua it I! ) bid them an affectionate adieu, command That question Las occasioned an investi- —with sucoeea. . The writer as«i^rcd »u uif The School Ir-amrTE of Union same od a-e them : c r f i f ! Caristians. taen, we must love one ing them to the Savior of sinnera And gation of the EuV.ject of this artic'e Association will meet with Brushy Fork meeting at Swan Lik-esev-c dtv^ , ;r hend tbat tbe o l j c i o i ! ' m.i..;,Tao S.-rijiture: tcac'i and set how is our happiness increased when we The preposition '• in ' never occurs in the Lake one. Baptized at M-wn Lik". .'iiorch, Copiah county, on Friday be.'ore i. Christiaas to tb? a?- of oru^ •!3 n rbur, . ;ri this propoiiiua vith co .nuch clear come into tbe house of God loving each authoriifd version ia connection with the tha foa ih Lord's day in this month. Union Swan Lake, foarteeu r>ro L"n zf lies not so tue or li!.and ' o n e , aad insist upon its truth otner and oar hearts knit togeth.er in the baptizing elemecti—water and the Holy AsHocIatuiC meets at eame place the next s t r a i a f a t j as aga ust tb«* rii".. 1. Ji. » tu ^o muca cmjtp.aMs, t b j t lor professors bonds of that holy. Christian union which Spirit. Its rendering is alsrays '"with water" become a member or Morn Lskt- n-.v c day. M.-n fie.o the servioe o! aon^ b* or;.-. ... a. o' re'iii.on to he ifrnoraut of or neglect the'r is the glory and beauty of our earthly Zion. aad •' vTith the llolj* Spirit,' (ilatt. iiL i l to orJinaticn, and Eld W TxzAiA^ Gcr.Ti C-'-Kcn, Pontotcc county the writer were invited s.s irtnsi-i "^Itv We do cot a-ppravK ti'J . v n l .-^.1,1: t"i.-u;ng, is to b- r.'. elt^s-, t vcu to crimin T a t a it is that mingling our voices together Mark L - ; Luke iii. 1 —Zld. J. i^eeJe, pastor—was enjojin;: a :cbn L 2<\ 31, sv. iter was chosen as Mcdemio.'-; E i V i j •'Lit ail the people praise tU'. < , '» (i-, d 1 -tal.iy The very Sr^i m^-ntior.ed in that jich in hcly praise, in prayer and in tho songs Acis i. '), Acts xi. 1;' ) gracious revival the 4<h inst Bro W. P field examined the c,andidate, nn i ii-. ^ lUi, k or- cm^u-r of the " fruit ot ih.. .Si-irit ' is love ot the sanctuary, we find oar heaven begun The phrases occur oa'y when John's bap- the ordination sermon. The wn-e Carter, a stnder* of Jlississippi College, was ail the peoi.Ie pra.-e thee ' ss to p.o i..v,. forClo-l and !ove lor bis people, that on e i r t a oelow, and present a miniature tism w.tb water Ls coi:t.a<:ti .1 with Jehus' prayer and deliverer the ch?!-!." T • r n c preaching ther- .»:th the paster with great gans and choirs may be so iSb. icceptance. A brother writes of Brg Car- mote cocj;regat:ons! Kcciag. Ail who c:in under that rigid self t raoiinatjoa, which we picture ol that sc«-ne uround the burnicg iM.ptiiiu w.ih the no!y ."-^^irir. hand was extended b j iheci.aicuv , L iiii ttiroue ol G jd, wheic the redeemed of earth In Cve out of tbe aigijt references the ter " l a many respects Le resembles our praise God in sor.-g eboulJ ci; i vat-- m. :i ar- invued by "tne word of Uod to make, as "Bsnediction by Brn L-e 11 nach fceioved and now deceased brother, gift. Tile er^-a.i a a i cho^r r.i.y a -.,, to ' whether we bo lu the faith, ' we k n in the presence ot the angels who had joy original reads "in water. ' All of the pas- two deacons ordaiced at thi rvu. them -n th^s. Taos^ wbo .! not try 10 n^ver be at a loss to determiae whether or over their repentance shall aacribe all sages have "in the iloJy .Spirit." T h r e e - Since then Bro. Let ra:- tspi.:,!; , r ^ S d . A. L Stovall. May he be as useful " smgwei:, or make aa eUort 10 .inj rov»- .u no. we arc Christiaas. if we know we '"love • honor, and dominion, and power to bun Luke lii. 1'- >.ct3 L Acui iL IG—have hree We are now rpic'y lo n f M A E2oTHrK writes from Pontotoc county: who hath loved them and washed them simply the n o j c :a the dative zi^e, rendered " Her. Joseph Wells, a distinguished Jlsth- ^ g i c g , have no right to [.-'event g o o l - . n . - i n - brethren," for ibU love does not, and churches—one in Wari-rg-oi- cmt ;' -.if fiom their sins in his own blood,' and feel "with water. !>diat minister, has recently preached four ing la the house of tbe L jrd, or to inteifeie cannoi, es.si m th« carnal heart. If. there other in Isfaqneca, with s tcrd ti.i-} ' n' ineir hearts swell with moat wondrous joy It is a firmly csta'tlished aad generally ad- a pastor to eerve iLtm C v h w «-ji^j be. J.>ctiiE3l £5rmon3 in this neighborhood. with those Who are willing to do their d u . j fore, we have not in our hearts this love for as they listen to the strama of immortal mitted fact that the prepotiiio.i ' - e n " ia Scmft cf his argumenta are new and strange." m this interesting part of oiv.ae worship, our i-rethren, we o u g i i to fear and tremble organi/;?d, bat there is no leliable - , .^e br- found on!v d^ce.veis or deceived melody that sweep the crystal tea. The conncctiea wiih the bapti.ing element never o f a pastor. T i ^ v r u e r thinks iWe kacTfliim well, and have heard him. We But we woaM be n g b t harJ :o coi^viLce ao-i injure our breth- bles eduCiS of heaven will consist much in meaui wii'j,' alivays ia." (.Sea Con- to crganize witncut tuch prcvpect. a n .jai do n<5t agree with oar correspondent that it t h a t C c d i s pleased wua having a. f^w pa;d To l.^te, and wn.le re., be to u, a c-ita n eign ili^t we the lellowehip of the saints. .And ara these, ant's Bjptista. tec. 3, J ) ia necessary to reply to him. Indeed, his smiiers to praise him in h:s to those ministers who wr y. t la darkne-s—in tbe gall of bitter- in oui tsteeai, the excellent of the earth, sermcns are storms, and we do. act know those ^ h o lov». him, aa-1 wt.o ;ouid "^laj: ; Meyer oa M a t t iii. J1, t s quoted by O. me on the subject of coming to tui. d-.-vtt aud our cl.osen companions now'/ Have how to reply to a storm. His iirgamenu (if with the sparit, a a d w:ta the ua i t r : and in the bead-, of in oaity. Let u= W. Cla-k, Fays: ' Ea (in) is/Ia accordance tion my time aa Sistp eva- ppjiit - j e preierrc-J them beiore all others? Have he has any) are neither ne v nor stracge in standing, also,' remain s:!ei.t it a sh-.iae 1 cultivate a kmd, t e n d e r h e a r t e d ' wiih tl>e meaning of i-f ( immerse), not to the first cf Ojtoher I ^rv! . . (,...-,(,.. j, we loved, esteemed and p r a j e d leivently this section. He haa the old idea of gettiag t9 .:iod8 people when ih.>y .j, -. tf'-^r ' h ..„..riy affection one for another, for this be u t J - r t-'O'i iastramentally, but, oa the put those Lrc.hren in c»irri'i'p..'>naej!r lor our brethren ? Ila?e we taken upon us fcibiea out of a st«nn by Laptiz ng them. m o u t n s a n d pay God s J-ua'a .rds | « laads to us a certain sign tbat 'God the fuil burden of their wjtaU? Have we coTi'.i^r. , u« : in the cletacnt wherein the Eld. A ,F. II>cket, llaz .'hu:-t, i i , s }• . Tiiat ia not new. H e has been at this bmi- and blasphemers, to i raJ^e tim ior them. Idw-lleth in u.=. ' Cnnstiias are under obli •stepped loiwaid to defend them when as unme.-.sion takes j.liice. ' The translators dent of iLc State Uasiid, f^r T J vV^il.. , rcas for years, and we have oaiy heard of Xo wonder that tbo.e whoa, the woiId . to perlorm ceria n duties to their 3.nled by a alicious tongues ? Have we, from of tbe revised version of the American Bible "Slck!bu!g, .^uietaiy pre t.-. I ^^^ two can-erts b j hia efforts, a n d they were weak minded cffenac i i y J b, Lm.-u L-.ve ror our brethr. u ia .'urist the impulses of Christian love to our breth- Union men cf con.''e8sedly superior scholar- them iu po=«ea-:6n of fll t!;,- :r. ora-ai 1 both from the Methodists to the Baptiet^i such a course. 1;., IS ^oi only laaUe a part of oar spiruua ren. rehtvod them when in want, covered ship, invariably render " in watc-" and " i n have respecting a mj-i/i it in As Bill Arp says, " He ia a whale, and if i.a'uit» and an<i criaiacier, but it ia is a duty, tneir faults with the mantle of charity, shut the Holy '^ji.-iL " rhere is as much pro- maniiic-?, a n i will be t.-.-tdj ;t> do tvh«.» » lot The Love i«r thri>tiau^ Oae ^ r iLolh. r. there are any bigger fiih, he's t h a t " Xo ' -oieiBijly an-' carcestly et'join. 'i ia the word up our ears against defamatory repotts re priety I.T translating bapti.j "with the river to forward the work. If the breibrcit outai new CDmiamdmrai g-.ve ! ua-o y^u man can beat him i n bold aaseitions. 1 ' of Goct -peeling the conduct and princij.les of whom Jordan," as baptize • with water." (Malt who have written to me and txpir-c^ j aad he baa made them over, and over, and That ye love oae aaotte.- as " have lov-o • .\iiil ib'.a coaiirncJrapnt have we from the world is not woithy? Il we do thus liL 6,11 ) The preposition is espre-ssed in desire and willingness to do to, auo "jst. yes, that ye ako love oae aaother. B j ihU j CTtr hundreds of L-mes, and doubtless be orethren of the State will come up to -it-. l.ivelh w j d lo . cs his •ulfill the law of love to our brethren in both references. thinks they ought to go for argument aad shall sil mea k n o * that ye are my di=c;; l - , ! hia.' Th:k' be rv It it be said tbat the pi=£.-.ge3 in which help of the Lord," cnly one or two ye^r^ » Christ, we shall not be abashed to meet t)rol;:er al^'j •' (1 Jo-in .v. L' l ) • !. > O.id so if ye have love oae to scother ' 1 Jahu n' i j proof. 31, -ij ) • In this the children of -od are ' iove.l u-!, vre ou^at to love oue acoiiier " them beyond the rolling il.iod, and unite there is no prepositioa r : ba translated their help be needed. What bt.y tue fcy., Th^ Ya "-'cx> Assoclltios will convene with manifest, and the caiMrea of ih-? d'-s.l (1 -John iv. i l ) Aud this duty is urged with them to swell the song of redemption instrumentally, aad thore ia which it does or aiity thousand BApti.»ts in the S j.e* the Central Church five miles west of P ck whosoever doeth act righteoa-aeis Do you say crops are sbort and iwh i.^ cill c j i of apoa us to thf e x ' e n t cf yielding up our whea this earth and these htavens are no occur r.tjj bo to readerei, it is replied en's Station, on Friday before the fourth God. neither he that loveth oot 'ais brother " lives for their sakes 1 Taat jt is not certain that the noun bedone? L e t u s s e e : What a r e j o a fni):,-;^ Hereby perceive we more JOBE IIarkal Sabbath in September; the Sunday school (1 John iii. without tbe preposition is iastrumentaL It to do? Would each one of you be r- - ' , : ^ tho love of God. beciuse be laid down his ) • We ka-: v i.-!-.* n? have Cocventlon on Thursday before. We will Illastrative. may be locative. Sometimes the relation to give ten cents a year for :.vo jeati t, „g 1.:' . ^ for as; and ne ought to lay down b - v s ccavejance at Picken'a Station to passed from death aato life beciu-^e we Io.,= I 1 sat once in a parlor, in company with a which it sustains to other woids requires its have a church ia every BEighborboo.j i the brethren, i l s th^^t loveth noi his bretii•0'' reihren." (1 .Joan iil 16.) few friend?, when the conversation turned locative use. Tae Latin phrase " imrrcTgoparlance in all this viiit destituLian r 1 • . s . briag all oat who may wish to attend the ' I -John iii I-;) ''^reat, rich, a a i ennobiicg b-jeStrt 'bw upon two bright children—a son and daugh ponto" has been recdered " I baptize with of it I Just tea centj a \ear to 4-av^eeling of that body. Tae train gein? ren abideth in death. :oing is tho ianguaije c: .hrLil ''"ai the |-erforuiaDce-of his duty " i M t o ; ter—of the gentleman with whom I was the s e a " Bat tbe caly wsy to baptizs with sands of soula instruairntslly, and i:nath gets there at 10 o'clock a. it and bis apo?!?", acJ. to oars'^Ives aad ! I ' r o c < t a evil ihoagDi^, m-jruers, stopping. The older, the daughter, was tho sea is to immerse in it. The sea cannot corantry in the wo.-ld brought un-ier h ELD T. D. G wts, of Caaidec, writes; The ajsd.? I 'hefts, faUe witiie-s a n i l-la.^ perhaps twelve years of age, while tbe son be applied unto a perfoa. Jesus croteod the influence I Yes, thw five or tix tictj ua< churches in this region of country are en Others love fcr our brethren I the test of oar dliciplesbio. It love fo^ one ! pbemiea ' (Matt xv 10) .A catalogue of was some two years younger. I do not cow lake witu a boat ( M a r k v L S 2 ) Xoprepo dollars, with what the ppoi^lR would d i, joying ' r e f r e s h i n g from the presence of the j another is fee .n : -j-.^ c o a - vils Bufficieni to banish peace from the Lord.' Daring the past thirty days I hava quence cf our h^lu- hs-r. i:^-..- tii^a tb° earih. i he sourca of the loop line of evils lemember how it occurred that the father sition. The ricst natural, the easiest and in two years make t h u coucirv Beir-u.ui-t 'z been constantly engaged in protracted meet absence of that love is a r.rojf that we that Lave atll cted mankind from Adam of the children came to relate-the loUow- indeed the only way to use a boat in cross ing. One year to organ z-. ata-jibtr i j -r iags among the churches under my charge have not been thus regenerated. This love, down to the present hour ia found ia the tng very affecting scene, but I shall never ing a lake was and is to get into it. In the bouses. Now, if the S ate rron • d i much, are we able to do anyih n; ? .S; The Srst meeting held waa with the Daaks according to the Scripiarcs MDted, not (•v l propensities of the iinrpcewed heart, forget tbe impression made oa my heart parallel passages, Matthew Cxiv 13) hM the C.'eek Saptidt Church. I t continued 16 found in tae u a r e a e x e J iie.-.r: sad, cocse- bu; V, hea the love of God is ehed abroad in by iti preposition which mer.ns "in," and the it will be done—^yes, it must be done Yours in Christ, L Bjj^ He remarkcfl that, sometime before, he relation between the iasfrumeat and the •iiys, resalting in the addition of ±2 mem qaentiy, thi-y soand .he wor.'s o: cSatlon ! the heart by the Holy Spirit, chsnging.ite bers—Ij by baptism, and 7 by letter and and alarm to ali who i.-rofeii Uis name of ev.l nature, the benefits resulting lo us, had made it the duty of his sen lo attend action performed requires the locative use General Association »f Souiheasi HLs^ !pj»_ This body will convpcp with the Pu'.itc.restoration. I was aided by Elds. R A. Christ God makes his c o s t fre va.=nl app-eals ev.^n in this life, are incalculable, for " Love his horse—ta feed, water and groom him. of thenoob bs weiL^ 11 i^ mjt admitted that , J — Baptist Church, in Jasper county, on > .u^r After a little time he found that the horse Haesey, W. McMortray and Dendy. The the noaa witLoat ihe prepcsitica must be day before the foartb S«bt>aih in 0:r.-;r« to the sensibilities of oar iiearts to win a ' j 'fcrketh no ill, therefore, love is the fulfill- was neglected, and he called his son to him second meeting was with the Thomastown iastrumentaL It may be locative Introductory sermon wdl be pr«ic'.ei lto his b3som, and this p.-jv^s that liie siv>ck i (P-'ci xiiL 10 ) and stated that he would puuish him if the ^iarch, which continued 5 days, resulting 2 Harrison, in his treatise oa Greek prepo Eld P. B CaMins; E.d. ToisfM^a, adiert^ij^. ia the addition of 5 members—3 by ex of the fall left soms o: them, if not aniai j T t i i singlo affection of the heart, thus horse was not properly attended to. In sitions, teaches tbat the primary meaning of The Missionary Board will hold n s B-iirnVt Pinence, and 2 by letter. Eld. L. Cocka proved, at les^t ia a conii'ion to ar.3w?r to , p^&a-ed snd warmed into active life, exhausts course of time he discovsred the tame neg- "in" is relative position in a space having Friday before, at the c'aurch. ai 10 o'c )r« A.M There will be ample e^eveyacio ip raft aided me in this meeting. T a e third his call; but men ia a paiaral c-.r.:e do not,' all the precepts of the Eib'e. Within the lect on the part of his son. He then called boundaries, in, within, and that in all its Enterprise, on the M A O I; E to trts.comprehensive range of this holy and him into his presence, and was just about uses it retains this idea, the different shades port delegate? free of caargu, juid tuf. o a held at Carthage, county seat of Leak heavenly passion is foand all that is amiable to icfl:ct the threatened punishment upon of meaning being due to the noun with sons of Paulding, regardless o! deDoniicaiiocounty, Miss. Here we have no church. , and benevolent; all that gives joy to the him, whea the girl, who was devoted to her which it is conrecicd Sometimes it ia used open their doDrs and ext»rnd th-ir k-cz ^ Center Hill Church baa extended an hoepitalities to all who may attend. Cca arm to Carthage, and I preach alternately been changed from Eatare to grace, is only i b o o m that fosteis it, all that transforms brother, stepped between them and began instramentally and rendered ' with," b a t mittee of reception at the churcti. a broken fragment of ^ t glorioas principle j the .vorld in which we dweil from the caaos in the moat earnest manner to beg for her this ia not a more general use of the prepoatbothpLices. The meeting began Satnr' W. H TIaiiBT, September 8, 1573 t^y night before the third Sabbath in possessed by man before his fail, aad is in which it ia to the paradite which it should brother, and finally closed her entreaties by aition. It is due solely to the nature of the Angast, and co»tinued five days, r w u l t i r - suflEcIent of itse'J to bind the human family j be. In it there is nothing that is utjgener offtsriog, of her own accord, lo became surety noun with which it is cennected;Or to t'ae re, Fotice, Ministerial .'•taifDl?^ la the addition of n i n e - f i v e by letter, and in oae Christian brotherhood, " loving aad {ous and m^an, nothing dark end suspicious, for tbe delinquent; that he would attend ft ion between the instrument and tbe action ?The pecuniary coadiuon tf tae M t i ^ ' f ; ; in honor The loTOjaothiag selfiah aud solitcry, nothiag over faitafully to his duty. The father desisted performed. "When these do not forbid, it Edoct^onal Board is (>ocl| tbat ail seu<jpct>four by baptism. The last night of the aeeting we left Iwenty-one at the anxious that men hare for esca o t t e r ia a sinfdl! bearing and i»nlemptuoua, nothing that is and explained to the daughter the meaning m t ^ ftlwaya hfVQ, it« primary meaning in, fc* the ministry, cominj; to Mi-sis;i{.pi 'Fhikro Is Ttt nothing nril^tvtr* in IVa seats, who came forward for prayer. E d state is selfish in iU nat-are and reqairf-j implacable and cruel Under its traneform- of the terin.V8urety,"'iBt»ting, fnlly, thatif witViin within. There the nature of felte at the opening of the. next sestisz and is UaMe to be ia'-?rrnpt€d by ' ing influence the heart exchanges the spirit ever again the son failed, he' would punish water, nor is there anything in the relation (32d Sept) should, it j.OFaiblo, provideites^ Cockaraft aided in the meeting Saturday ments, the most trifling circaaiitanses. of viol-nce lor genlienesj, curaing for bless her instead To^thia tbe coniented, and between baptizing and water requiring its selTea with money for et lea^t one w c i z Md Sanday. The remainirg time of the b<»rd Our efforlA lo pay lor ihe Su-warc^ The envy, jealoosy, distrust, and soipislon ing, caatsmpt tor pity, haughtineM for with this understanding the children were instrumental use, and hence it must have Hall has catised this «csr«ty of o u t e r ^ ^ I was alone, and preached day 'and that lurk in the unshris:i.',n heart, aad meekness and loveiiaess, rashness and dismissed. "Time rolled .on, and for a Ume ita primsry meaning. Nay, more, the rela Will fome friend to mirirtj-mJ 'eauiMctr to W and a t t e n t i n congregatiotts. constantly- developing into— the rudest asfor patience, wrong and injury for alt wentjrrellj but at last, the b o f ^ g i w tion between bapti^ng s a d water requires n a t i o n this fact bt fore i t e Loniswnatj:; * w _ _ ^ _ , a ^ w I iasaltw SVV ^..e. . O o ^ t M d Green S l S re^. ^ t I J ^ H . " " ^ efficient aid in the meetof fcrgivenesi, forj^venesi, and an iiatred. for love. Tns ad- careleia u d neglected his'dnty. The father the locative use of the preposition. Immer- l^ssissippi Association;, yet to mt»< L-e rich Association try ai»d?.R44>ort h^ir vantages arising arisi . " e l h r e n contemplate organiiiiut ar fellew men, is coscitaire 6? our inability vantages from* the performance of knew it; and atwghtly^ cftUed his t|rp sion is e^ential to baptism. The relation, y4nng men thU sesE:on.'£31^ work is u ,t ior me to do it olL NsLstnc, children mlo his prmrun, and d i s p a t d i ^ then, between baptizing and Tv.^ter demands • meeting of Sea K. E B , L* & IditE C^ the ion for ft'^twitW . I l o r«turned and that "in" have its primary meaning— dav, »t G o ^ Hope. M a d ^ n ^^^^ vuf iicaria oj&j atsLit, Blung u e m witn love los eaca otner, h w ^ d the a w i ^ to hi^Jath^. w ^ , with within.^ ' ^ j other rend^nittwould 4»troy .I^JC'JireroJledintheadcfitiotf iAsso^tlonsl Xectisgs i s MlssbclM^ l e t S ^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ baptiwn, a>d m n . b » ^ons f^'Sa of disorder and rioleace out ft'word, commenced laying stripe after' l h » relation.' Flepositiolis i l e used t^ point ir«S9o. Central Chorch. Friday beto.^ taSpirit TfceSorip _ _ » --1—« TT-,^ ^ ... — „ . be over, and mors than half the ills stripe upon Jiiia d i ^ h ^ r , ifho bore U.with oht—not to destroy—the relation between daj in Septemtw. ^ tor it ® e h f a r l of iaan " i e o ^ t - that cow Bu.ki, aS.ct u>aua.iuu mankind nuuiu would pass psaa away lOUt a single woid of complaint. ileroically words and sentences. May not the objectumun, « a s h y ' fork Cnarch, - OnpkL ^ m ^ J ^ ^ o f ^ <J«peratciy wicked,' withit«&^?ne<rt^;ofth'«Spmt—JoTfc and bore — the or's argument be turned against him7 The a imty, Saturday before the 4u) LoHis au-,, worldrM!?®?. of ^ universal oVservatticn and esperieace | peace, long etiffermg, gentleness, goodness, punishment due her wayward brother. The preposition must be rendered locative when ii • l:^ Tippah, Harmony Chnrch, eigas b ^ c ^ and temperance "—woald gentleman continned7im<i«i^ • U p r c T ^ " " ® k:Bgdoa of .Jesus ottet rancor in thia.te«tIaiqiyii^pB«|th6 6:afal|^ t»ntiQnea,*im<ifi^ that his idb."^ ita instrumenti^as^ ia ftbaolutely re- (dbtb of Hiddleton, on B ^ i n 4 g M 4 heart. "The cams! ictnd is taziity against abound in every heart, lifting up their rich, who had always been very hard, whose iron quired. The neon iH^dui the' preposition day before t h e f o o r t h S a o b a t h i i ^ c e i i i M r I Miasis&ippi i Gestlsjii:;—013 Foixs Ar^jl t ia refreshing to see eo manycf f rfol facsa here to day. Smce 03:^1 meeting our counlry has ea; | m & very hanl winter epizootit, * L pax, cholera and disease and aeatn iak tusrma. Many of our frienda cdled tu Changs watldd, yet Uirou^ iTuI interpoaition of a kindProri- ; <i have been spared to enjoy tha 1 aiad Uie latter raina, eee a b<»atifcLl , healta reataroi, and are permitted | up la day ta attend the featiTsl ^ I'^id Foiii—surrtmnded by all the c o e - * ceaiary to make aa cheerfal mai ^ Perhaps nana of ua h a r e a o a e . :rel/ free from c s r « a n i anzieti«^ a la tae lime and here ia the pisoe tif iil cares a«de—for a t least o n e day— i [ienier into sonal conrerBaiion, i n n o c K t a ens, and each contribate to rfit'f •nJ'jTment ia such a manner u w^T all pleaaans reSections for a whola 1 gire ua bright antidpationa of thl" f the day, and the reanioa of t ^ ' liroiks. I will not detain yoUj b a t w i l ; introduce Judge Swayne, the oratar ^ ' - a gentlemen you will find f n 2 j 3t ta speak for himsell. Swayne t h j a delirered, to a very 'I tive audience, a most appropriate and ^ i g fpeech. I—, u i r a Seeb—We believe thar the btt«i-' g and gra'tiag of and removal of fruit a impairs their vitality, renders imper'^leEr fmit, and shortens their lives, and y the usual practice of commercal ^ s to grafi their stocks from t h e n a inra wood cut from the young ntirsery and not from healthy, bearing trees, have a piece of ground which we wiaii,^ ' • - • this fall in the beat variety of I, and to procare these, ii occnxa tp, npon our friends all over the S o a t ^ r tn isk them, a« a special favor, to the poatoffice packages of p e w h . I, grown this yf ar, of the largert a n d i e ^ ; tu of early and late frait, and these iff; : m u k u u i p L u t where wa wiab th*' I to grow, and report. W e want moit euJIf ft selection of Aogoit, Septembff October r u x n u s E , for m a r b t varieties^' P r if will be acceptable. Th<r ^if hadded or grafted frnit, coaies Bid^, and seldom prodoees its own k i o ^ O f t pita ^ of seedling trees of t h e boK ^ From a n ortihani t h u gathered n r j beat Bonthem v a r i a t » we hope f r m - m ortdurd of chmce ftnit, and ^ ^ 1 pleasure in returning the &vor ^ Bwfa one, u we will pieserre t t ^ ad addreai of aD ti^e p r t i e a wl OB seed, with the seed. Give the luxs^ acfa in y o ^ locality. "We will w p f ^ l t~>tBge if desired onr special immense discount o** hooka, and tha new work Just i X a t f ^ . nadj forprea, the "Bible W^ at the IGddle Life," which willdo i r U to reid—stsdr. u u i ageate send in their V^nd &a^tbteudTei, Kiui htip us WUbMSa^tit thcMirarlkalito Che 1 bff^Seudieru Btpt&t Pobncsfeoo.- S P e p a i - t m K FEW EXTIHGTSFnOMm PRESS. P U R C H A S E R coxsnTCfioS' Read the editcrial published in t h e r i t u b . u g Adtxtnee, % l i r e paper, independent, circnlaaoj increasing over 1000 per week. ^Write tte editor a n d send for a copy): We would not knowingly lend onrselrti t« practice on our readers a dectption ; but aftgj h a v i n g thoroughly tested T i l t o s ' s Btta* W a s b e b , the wife eayj, " Too much csnaol b» said in its praise. It not only r^qnirea • Igj, q u a n t i t y of soap than the old mtiro4, b u t i l i s a wonderful Baling of hard, siarieh labor oTer the wash-mb—the clothes, when coming o o t ^ the boiler, with only a little rinsing, thoroo^ ly washed and fit to h a n g on the line." Bke f a r t h e r says, " I would not dispose of taine fia fire times its cost, if I could not procure as. other; or knowing iis merits as I do, were then ao other way, I would d e p r i r e myself cf scan ariic'.e of apparel, or the family af soms neceisary, to procure one." These s'.ateme t i are made- after repeated trials of one of these washers, and their trutfc. fulness may be relied on. The principle on which the S t s a * WijiHtiii gotten up will commend its<l^ as soen as ssderstood, to every t h i n k i n g mind. ItissoTtjy ^ simple that the wonder ia that it has not beta discoTered before. K o rejoice for the relief hich this invention will afford those who have to peiform that ssreatial piirt of doa*8t:c labor —Wishing. f S i EAM WASHER. " W o m a n ' s a e a r l j eT-ry E d i g t o u s 5e*spaptr ia Tt^I^M-'^^A^HT^^^^^ - uX mh r ^ ^ bo s i r e purtrta7L"e in . port.bl. m.an.r for -doB«.t.c diM:oTerT4 of »J' ^ S i r - S V r R I l i f ^ - h ^ wlrto " It -ill do tU. w».bln,«f .D o r t i w r j f.«ily 1» thirt, po«n. The W hoBr The a E A M W •»>UEB l» •np-rl..r to atl other deTic««. for tho lollowing r-anoni: ^rkTu'^bJ Ur„- }«rtron t f tbo time u.nall, t.ken in a f.mirj. f. —^ mnch leM M^p than i« r»qti(r<-a by «nj cthrr metboj. i W - h « l . « r while t h . p ' o c r - of clMning U A U J j c»n h.r —i.ir-.K«u««tin*h«-r bre«kfut »n<l dome op th» br»akf«»t dining , , v.^^h H o^h^ arable the tim^. w:.hti in Ibi. thst It will t j a machine or Vy banJ-labcr. 4th. nothing or a wa^h-bo^rd Fjr n.nseU, lUli froAr If me^l 6th. Lac» cort^lne. and all fine fabric^, are WHili<-J In a •nprriar manner. Al! fabric*, frcn s t ' Cnt^i 1»> e t > « .•eairablr. >• it will not pnll them, aa » machine or hind-ruVbing blaak.t, can be wuhed perfectly, .:iJ with ea^e, wi.h»nt the .'nl^biOg-Uat J. OR the a a i t e d EU'.ea an-i Canada—*lso i a tUe leading J s o » ' i r FiMTs, using do ble cclucia iiver- Tie realera of The B a t t k t a a y t'aeseatj. HI f s r a a / the c j u a t r j d a r i r g the p»st j-ear. liao froia the pres?, in tnother c o l a a c , will • a d l n t e hoir i t h i s b w n reeeivel t j t i e peofie a a d press t h n a g i i o a t the cotintr* h^ve beca soU - " . r e a l / . THOUSAMD J.C. It is s u S c i e a t for my ( o r p s s e to s i j t k i t I am satisfied the* a o t t i n g •SiweioTore aJrer-Iseil eTe- renderel so general !l jatiafaetiaa. Yet. t h i s , mj first iaTCalioa, wi3 aal p«rf«;i. A a i for the last two j c a r a I haTe fcrfeetiag W A S n U B , e t i u the result of c y e f f a r u I feel e r e r y agsur«Esc that I b a r s been entirely ecjcessfi:'. S E W S T E A M TILTON. «RE\T INDUCEMENTS •|ipll><l m j i e l f t3 the study of conatmctiag a:id S T E A M Friend! The Old and tlie Ex- lr»ets f r o n Icltera rtcei-red from c y cuatcners, THREE HUNDRED This does not probably r e p r e s j c l one-2fth of •15 CHROMO 1-? ENTITLED the real number of Tilton's Washing Machines that have beea sold. The presa everywhere give lest mony that Mr. Tillon's Wsman'j Friend is the bes: made or yet iavected. Said I T IS TRVI.V L A B O R AJtD C L O T H E S SAV1,\C} lSVKN'TIO->. a neighbc.r t i e ofhsr day, "There is no Jonbt ii about i t ; Tiltonn machine tikes away the -0;0drudgery cf washing, a n l makes clean work with t t e clothes. I pity the family ibat ii REiD THE FOLLOWlN(i without it." There a r c over seven cillicns cf families ia the L'niteJ ?intt£ to be supplied riTzyrED with this great Messing—ever seven millioo j C I K C T ' T . A K A K n T E S T I M O N I that need a c j want this n a c h i a e . Mr. Tiltra makes offers tc •host who arc ia earnssi, who I reececlfBlly a^k yuo to reaJ t!ii< circular cart-fa!ly, and -andidly cDn«ia«r what I now yrcpoae w j <.n a. a miUrr are not l a r j , and who are willicg to take ho!d , of t>n»lneM Before making known I., jon ray ronOdeatlsJ term*, permit me to atate that the matter of waahinii ' clothe* i« one of no imall C<»"«1>1 ration . it is »^meimng which coccrrna ereij fimil> and erery indiTidnai 11 i» B E U I M ) T f * E A>D \ ! ! K I I > with him, and who have a small capital, to aid T I S E . • b a t r e r r a J a i n c e HAND-WAMIINQ w»« in coinn on n«e. I.atterly, how. ver, the inTeative zeoina cf the coantry him in f u p p i y i c g these given million families has been direct-d to the inreniiun and cons rnction of T«ri. aa di^vicea or machinery, by whichjnach of the ;nbor. iirudiery loaa of time and weai of aiairrial minlit b- ol.Tiated. Pondtrons a-i W-ll b» intricate Wasmi.no Jliciiisce | with his Woniaa s i r i s a l . His offers aresiahaee b-i'n cona'ract.^ manr of whirh are derided •oipra»< iaenta uvar the old method of waahicg-and tbe.^ i machine* ha^e b en lery aaJaUe with all. Ttopie »i!| contina- to h»T# u aahiBK-icachines ; bat let me aak yon ii ple and plain, end very liberal and withent t h - S T K A M w a s h e r can be ronairu led for a tew d. lHra (mcch leat than any ordinary Waahing machio-", n s k . Our c!'!e=. cnr villages, oar county head' and enable alt to waan at ?Tia» withoot labi.r.I'm of time, w ithoat wearioft of clothlnit, etc , ia it not ri-.«aoEaliU i Spi- .-.1 Kagrav.iig, iibo v-.j* to anDl>o< that it will .aper»-d-. iy a (ir. a' »• a-ure, a'l Wa»liiog-marhil<e« o -w ia cr.mmon B«e ? The eale ol lhi« i quarters, an- fall of men who need work. T» 1 Wi»H=a 1» onrtrallMed and »»«•/ b- ao. There i« nothing like if In It i< new. and e»«ry family lu-eda it »nJ < will hare it I w i«h li- «care a f. w g ed men to .ell riiihta for nie, and iu ord'-r t;» aecare a§ mnny «» I need u-niu^ all these Mr TiUon offers plenty of work an£ i iiattlii I orer t«o.':!ira tuJi c men-a. Sly price for territory ia J9por 3.»D inhabitants ; batif yos will boy a «iD;:lr good pay, and w ; earnestly urge all to write or 1 counti. and agree to im-11 rirli. tut me, 1 will »IIow yoo to • edact i~-r cent. a. y»ar commiaslon ; cona.qneiilly, j I T.-or coantv • ooJd csw: j-ii 1-" i'', inst'sJ of should it conuia hot inoabitanta, more or ia th. , go to Mr. Tilt'ja, 5nd out bis term', and begin ' '-^mx ompirtion And t- i!-se bujlng right< I will idl Wisara.i at nearly coat, aLd to thoee uot I baying" lichte. I will farai h >Viiiiirr.« at per dor.n, and b.«r in lainJ, I will aell t-W, irh the Old wftj -l-asliand business at orcp. See his big advertisement ia ' no one ei'-ept a ainjle d.>-e» u td h.- Br-t bn^a the pght to a coanty. Any lianer can make the WasHEHanother place Mr. Tilton is honest and relit* : i« well aa they can U-male h. re. and aare the co»t of tranapoitation. Bemembet, that by purchaaioic th) riini But in doing so tjj ii , d i a n e r cot. rea.iy ble, and the s'.aieinrnts in his advtrtiseoient 'of a (<B£le ronnty, \cu al.all hi*-the priTiK-ie i.f fellinz any ronaty or State for me and abon applicat on I will r t t u r a : r . 2 at ^ 0 clock, t t u r c b c s ; from the i forrard thede^ to yon L> expnaa for an . territory whtch you have void for me, provided that the aame territnrv t« iM»t already dlaooaM of when t r'-ci- t" your onlf-r. I a ill make all the deedj ao ther.- can W no confoaion or mlatake*. — Bkui5p T i ' i r . Not a pleasant sceae. can be rcliei on.— O-'-iftien Siandur:.'., C^nca.ism; from the I'edol Theaaioant yc»haveto pav me la aimply 13 per liou IrhntitaatK, it; any county or Stale. I ahall lauke tU-v another tile for I' is naa, O rrrf ofera for a ahort lini- oolj. a't^r wh cL I aball a-II »t my reg-jlar price, f» per ICKO. ^iTff'Vi —A ?co!CT ecene. wbere t-^o Scotch ;roQ all open cotuuic MatiT of my pat-on« bar- re.iiie»ird me to <Okge«t to them the beat method of telllrg the WOMAN'S FRIEXP, or Pcdobaptiats, who! in order to make the mo«t luonoy m the ahort>it time practicable. In repl.i, I would tay. that thcrv are mm y methods wh'ch might be tncj-strd, «ll . f whic» aeem to work well, bat the moet prominent »f which I will >o;(se>t gir"' l-'cs^od in j i a i i. ^re tratDfiir-.g'.he clothe^ being baptized at aUlf TO T H K I S V E S T I T K C E S I t S la the first place, aend for a aumnle and carefullv teat it: you will l*-arn by a ein<<le trial h« w to waeh with it the a;<osiles and Cral • acre«*ful y. All you har- to do n- w le to t-xhildt to otLera. 1 will aDg;:e«t that joa mtvke arrangemi^nts tt iu 11 ; . :i I'.ie.r fivoi;:e way Z -1:5 13 as imof this age is dee ihe progress of oar present believers should b« F vnsk at a certain p'lace at an appointed hi'ur ; to Lave aa many prteent aa pc>a«ib^e. Yoo will be a toniahed at the int* nae excitement it will produce after the watt r and etram hare rui^hrd tbToOi;h the tabes and fnamt-d o«t-r pr-oTetiicnt ou thi- • received inemberEiiil wit high st&te of c l - i ' . i - i t i c n a s much as to all -63 :iot the clothing, rnahi'tp back thronzti the clolh;nc to thf lower bottt^m. to In. wudd-nly n-inrned Bjain ia thv aamhas g i v t ^ to his char other forces combined. All iadustrialpnrsuiti I manner—aay for thirty minutes—yua take oct theclothinf;, ria^ and ring out, and Cad the cl.'thiag perfectly ^^e'ir th>' cK^lhe? near so mara. eel aside his laws; clean. Too will flad all perl.-ctl deli^htly w th it. w e r e prosecuted ia a primitive form aad man! Yott can take orders frota nine in ten pr a^nr. to be t^ll.vl afterw ird, at Jl'i to fuch. A single tri^l in thia manner oew ones; b u l w a s e n j i ' will satisfy yoo that the Wti ^ AN'S FHIKND ia a .u-crfs, and will a-ll. ^jiill aooih-r way whifh Is hU'e to *ucci-e 1 Ti!ii:i' —.Shows the Steam V\ asaer. lue real ner. Muscles I- -rc lie reliance fcrcecbanicai TO *U thingt fchaltocccr' h I nine tlmea in ten After yoa ha»e aera'^d a a^icpl- and know ju-it what it wili do, you can approMh any on- wh r x v i i i . 20); and, if I haa any inclination at all to lu any onsine^aof this kind and ri adily stipalate witi* him to tak* a w asr* r, W o m a n F r i c n J , :a operation. Wife sits k a i l - labors pursaeJ, aad i man"? cr woman's value or toy a cownty, if It wii p-rform all cliimed for it. Ton will "ii'-c ei r.iiiety-nin- tiiaes in « hundr-d t- make th • his laws, " to otey T was based apca t h e strength cf t h e s ^ Brain I Washer p«rfL>rm to his eali»factloa Yoc ahoald, lu that caee. lo>e no time in ordering a aew for )Our eouuiy, Acta t : 29. I to be sent by express, f . •> l>., if not conrenient to ad»»tiCL- the money. Yoa •hoald, si an time coulinne to ting in the r.jckiaz chair tfi'.h p'easaal chil force has c h a r g e d all this, in the m u l i i c l i c a t i o n 1 take ordeis, and by the time yoor de* d w nld com* to hand yon mUht hnre a gro,*s sold. Yoo ahosld likevri^e m . BapUst churchJ I arrange with a rea»o aMa tinner to mike the Wafkeu—the price will vary Beeoturcg to style and &9-eh. I karc- dren all a r o c n j her, delighted to ssa the Steam of substitutes for mujcle force ; and such is the that all church ma !I kQown kQowa srme a^ent* agent* to sell as high as twenty W4»hers Washers in la a day. After Ton haro iatrodoced iatrodi it more nr lu your extent of ingenuity in this depattment, that it Moaicri; that none —V^ » ^ y 1 / • — • i conaty, you can take another ronnty, and re»t aMun-d tlist whererer joa s: oa can get a ain^ls W^ehrr la a :i'-ulil*or- Washer fiow eight jets of fos-r.ing w.^ter J a s t yon can sell tli^ ligh: m J 1 J ~ r ^ k l ' I ' ^ ^ ^ T 1 h<iod. It will sell many more Consefiu-ntly, after yoa hare sold a f-w hnadr< d In acoonty. coi ia n o w estinmied that more work can bow be either against their gains will be by buyiu^ a ainsle V Ji M I 1 7 ^ of yoar county for mach more thsa at the start toa can ralculate what your gain ksewledge. God ifi thJ raveling you will meet «1th in •ft) at thi- nioaient h u s b i c J reluras, l a J is like- accomplishsd by one-tenth of the papulation of — ejnaty ; tut thisls not a teaih partof what y a oasht to make, for while you are traie woisliip him m t u t del men who want to make money, to whom yon caa s^Il rights. There ia ao baaicess yoa can encage ia which ..(Ttrs t h e e a r t h i n one jear than ctuld have been snch splendid iadar^m^nts ; hesid.-s, it u a sale busineas, no loss, and pleasant, U-c.iaae it renders petfict astiefa. wise a.-U'-nisheJ as well as delighted (John iv. 24); their The tioo. I caaaot see bow I can propose bettor terms. Bhould I allow my p.-itroEU to make tb«-lr own terms, I scsrcly done by the whole world in the same time two Icve, faith and ebedienf beli^Te they could make b- tter >erm« lor themselTes, aad make mere mouey. washing is <3o=5—diantr is at ! ! o'clock nundred y t a r s ago. E v e r ^ class of indnitry riT. 23; Rom. x r t 26 Oa the receipt of 9 3 I will ship y.'U a complete Washer, as a sample, a copy of the ehromo, together wlt^ » ' rr telsa unto God. aa 1 tiflcate oi Agency, with full laitructions how tocondac- the boain>ss Aad u} on the receipt of the Washer ysn may \ V , aa ••'•i <" ' • nas f e l l the influence of genius. Agncnltnre, hare time to test It. aad if yon find ii col as r-pr.wated. I will refhnd yoar money. The Wa*ber r-taUs a« SH-. dead."—Bodl tx. 13. manufactures aad commerce h a v e been stimuAfter 1 ssnci yoa a sample 1 will hold yi.ur county a rxasoaable time for yoa to de«i.l»j whether you wuh to porcbasr T S E BEST SELLINO service, they must hav or aot I will furnish blank de.-da, also blanks for taking orders, and wiP do at: I can to enable jou to •nrc.-d in l a t e d into wonderful activify by iL Kor k t l —2 Cor. vilL 1 2 ^ m u s 4 the business. Let me hear from you or yoar choicj of terrinry m»y l>e taken l.t some ote cU.>. the Lord, and then to 1 the household been overlooked, nor the labors God.—2 Cor. TxU. 5. of women neglected. The « w i n g machine ii Woman's r-jteajHer BMia; b t Card ia Iho various pa- . /K My W A S H E R , £ s t n t « d ' i s UTS, ia ahaolntely f i a l t l e s a ; ao KBC& a« tfcatT seTer knew a sin j i a person, who C Z K F E C T a a d C S I Y E E S A L SlTISPACTIOJf OF T B E AGE I be the reealt, for it a n r s — E e r e ? failing to do all it c l a i a c d for l a m a t l w i t a , let sie say, that s h a n l i a a y K a a i f k e . i a a seen the new OS WA-SBTER 1371, BOW belns advertised l o cxteniiTeiy i a WOMAN'S FRIEND. w t a t t page ftdTerCsciae&ts. If h s anawera i a w p t U v e , rtquest hiai to aaspend j u d g m e a t a s a a p l * can be prcenztd and folly t«ete« I will a e a i onz aa jMAMTVB FOR FITH d o u l a b s , 3 E C U B E AT 0 5 C E YOOB half the retaU Fii:«, a a l I foUy v a r n u i t K ii U STEAM AA«r » peracB bo73 » n a p i o , he caa g»t CHOICE OF Oemofneatcwt. TEBBITOB f n X M t i C M B « K a i f l OB a SiBsie D K e a , F a : ieiBU a f p l y to I k a n kaowa A(«ats u lake a r i e n far O n e D o z e n Pa. Tilton's Steam Washer, a t e WKj t&at he has s e ^ a S n A X W a b u s s , ask STEj^M J . C, T I L T O N , P i l t s h n r / r , STEAM WASHER H hma rendered, t h u i far, mssi an example ct what ingenuity has done for B a t this zcbuitarn tamptdtioi used V,y man^ woman. I t has multiplied her power a hundred a a d to t i e fines, impr fold with the needle. The wa«h.ngof wearing t i n , by which member apparel and other textile fabrics by mechanisa i t ia equally opp-osed t D I R E C T J C> J s S : has been a problem that has employed the akill nns la x aeioiu i a f a n u by bapL by btKA. of the c u a n t r j , a a d without surceis until J . C . Tilton, of I'litsburg, struck a principle of manip I V . Baptist churc 1. Soak the clothes orer aight In warm saJs, ia the usual manier. requires i s f y actidfy ulEtion that is destined to supersede all other Put <n the bottom of the Wisitrc a quarter bar of g od soap, or eaoagh to make a good ruds, sliced up tbin , Bembers are a p o k w e then fasten down ths false bottom-we that the cent-r TalTe is la the proper position; p«t ia water saoogh to cachineE, and tJc a w n y w i t h all washboards. coTer the cap over the valve, say about an inch ; lay the clothes down smooibty, wi th the solM parts well soapoC. atones," forming p a r t E N G R A V I N G Howe has made his name immoital ttroughih» ia the WaSBXB—sot rolled'np, bat apn ad snt, so the water caa circolats (reelj—aad carefally paok ths clothes S U P E R B Bhieh ia derated ta down; see that the fire Is snlScieatly bat lo generate steam : whea the water beils, it will kefta to flow up the tabei needle, and T . U o d , ia like manner, will perpeir o n s g are to Ve inBtni| on ths oa^'ide, at the ends of the Wasbk*, aod throagk the boles into the WatBia again: adar a st«ad> circalatioo has beea goiag oa In this manner lor alHiOt thirty to ferty mtsotes, the washing will b« completed Bii.se yia oaruly warned, uate h s thrcugh an ins m m e n t ao less importwell and liag same as la ths tisnal way. Col -red clothes mo t oat bs nixed with whlto. Use soft water lor iarted, the weak a u i ^ ant. Tiltoa's c a c h i n e is simple, and may U boitiag ALwsvs If hard, ass soda, l y , or make it aoft in any other way. 14); those who rejoic If it is desired to bleach with the W .tsHxa, thu may be doie by adding a table-sp.oafal of borax of comaierre to managed by a c h i l d t w e l v e years olJ a WiSirrx full of cloth a?. who weep, sympathise Tilton's c d T e r t i s j c e a l is but a mod-st c i t i H - l fti. aereaved, Tisiied.—Ja .godly the j^spel ia to ] tioaof the operation and rapidity of this u o i q i s * ' I aalonians L b ^ ; and inatrumeat for the family. It is one of thoss e&latians vL 10. I n 1 production's that carries itselfinto tver_. family all the members of BapJ St MiaiV, ArdLAKt Co., O. sarcess. I write ta order a deed to Henderson coanty, by it» own meiits, wh'ch captivatc und el cil S K II a 1 t o A n y Bat the dead memUn 1 Biaa Sta:—Havias used jour Steaa Wather for oTer Kj. 1 wooU se*d the ooney osw, bat fear sotos oas t h e adra ration of e v e r y p e r s o n a h o tiaminea cannot, not can ihe im elsi hss the right by this tioe. Send C. O. D. foar Booths, ve are prepared ta reccmmead it to the baptiet chcrchiia. The it. i-r J . C 1 iltPD !»« pet fi ct!y reliable man, Henderson, Ky. Rrr. B. T. Tiri.c« pabUe sa far the cheapest and easiest method of washing i a the msttcf. and w i l l do ju-?! « h .t he j-rxin s « i n b i s a J v c r that ws hare ertr met with. We hars tested ft tiorV. Baptiat churchesj tistmint — A"'-! ytf fi. Ttlitcjjx, Daytjn, O. oschly, washlag very dirty clothlBR ia It, and know It SaAVOHiN, Sorthamberlaal Co., Ta., Mar Cl, T3. Will, that what is a p e n | OP THE wlU do all that yoo claim for it. We have nerer bad to Ma. J. O. Tiltos—fir: I received the Steam Washer be ailh read) rob a siagis article on ths wash board that has been the loth last. Thaaks ts yoa for yoar prom|.tBees. Vy nanifT, trho ia able, washed ta theStsam Washer sJace wo haT«.had it, heace wife has tried it, and It glres fuU satisbeUon. I make making a coUeclion for there Is a g ^ t expense saved io the weariag of ctotUag. haste lo order a deej for my coBDlJ. Northomberland BC9ixt:§s ABiD mosmr. aalem. the apoitle aayi Ws could a?t do withont It. {* aiy Brst chsiee; next. Moatour; thSrd, Co nmbia I to the churches of Gab Il is one sf the charms of a business to enji? Rkt. j . J-cxsos aad Wir*. C n B O M O < s 6 E I . U I 5 i C i K T ^ O O . a-ad aio, aad balaaix O. O. D., in thirty days. Please the Erei day of the the exclusive control of an industrial pursuit send mea list ofaoy other adjoiaicg conoti s not sold. fcy t i m in store, t s Go Coaroav, Ktsait-i. Ce . Ttx , Feh. IC. 1872. that IS a nece;sity to the people. The skill tbit K-spectfully :oa-.", Vo-itE rcE]i.t^. —1 Ccr. xvi. 1, 2. J. C. m*m, Ebfl .. will enable a perssn lo perfoim in o s e hoi:* This Injunction 1 D u x Sin:—The saaple Washsr which I e der*! arI have conelsdej hi rsafter to Tmtscn Canr, Chectsw Co., Misa., May U, 1673, what otherwise takes f i t k u o r B s to p e t f o i ^ crery charch n e m t rivad IB ima ««»• All who hare seen it in operation are Ma. J.C. Tu-TOH—Dear S.r: Pleas? find one handred enables him. And thi well pl«M«l with It. It wiU do aU that ) oa claim for It. develops an invention t h a t makes its use • be first a aiUisy mind. 1 Ton wDl plaass sand C. O. Deeds far the additioaal and twenty (Siao) dollars, postafflca money orders, fSO necetaity. 8uch ingeauity, embodied in mech* of which take in psymeal for t4 Steam Washers, W to that a man hath;''' eeaatlsa ordered, and abllg*. verj respeetfnlly, a a i i m , the United States Government haa deJos. B. niPVEX. copper bottoms. For the remainder, send ate the de d Bind is needful to 1 to Choctaw and Winston Coanlies. Balanre C O. D. i P r e s e n t E a c l i I * u r o h . a s e r clared to te property; and, ia the form o f * God. Cnarch meml rnxrAav 12,1BT2. Ord r express agent to hoi J deed SO days. I live out In grace" of rich and lil patent, haa invested it with all the immunititi the foiiatry, 31 m'les from any express clBeo. of Christ.—2 Cor. TiiLl iTr. r . rae» a n d franchises of property. It becomes a realDuaSta:—The Wndier case dniy to hand; accept; 8 W. A»T0\ not thus give; and p* ity; aad its exclusive control transferred HJ • 7 tbsinks ^ yaar pramttltode. I am glad ta acknowlia Elate churches, OP 0 S 3 OF MY K E W WiLTOS, Ky.. May 13.187S. edge It all x<y« rt«*amea<ed. Several have come ta see Cor. ?iii. 4. deeda of record, like real estate. ttnted. AH acknowledge It a perfjct snecees. L write J. C. Titros, Ek-—D ar a r : I sent job this dar, per VI. Baptist churchc Thua parties a a y buy territory, a n d withi* to order • Deed t« SaapMn eoontr.N. C. Please aend Adaau egress, laoney to pay lor one doxen Steao will that aU his chun ~ Wasbara—Cut for Washers, and SIO ta pay part on the the purchaaed grounds exerciap juriadietia* a O. P. Wreet to Kt». B. Jackmv, £ f <tnel from the avrid < Fajettcville, N. C. deed to Bnone and Gallatin eonntiea. I expect to Mil OTer the t h i a g so bought withont any fear d the world."—John i many eooatj rights. Th* Woahers are taUng wall here oampetitiua. Tliis clasa of busineas all Bit*' those only who have L Daim >13: —Ths Washer cane doly to feaail. Arcept I did not get ta do mach after receiving the sample nntil deaire, an a pnfeaBiaj covet. J . C. Tilton,-Of PitUbarg, ia one of tH T . a y t'-'it*'* fer yoar promptltnde. I am glad to aekaowt- thts we. k. but I am pnshiag ahead now, and I think I a n d visible diatinctioB [ farored few who baa the owaerahip of tfcl sdg* It an roc ncsnaand. I have apokta ot it to will meet wrth goo I snccess, Horra fir tho Bteaia the world; b n t l a f a a t a naaber*. wba dealn mmtoorder one of them. Several Waeher! Ton will hear fr.-m me again shortly. whole Ualtad S u t e s i a a a a c h i n e , a i n p i ^ ^ from thia rule, Ueada kave come ta see It tried. A-1 acknowSedg* it n perfect J. W. Ctsxtn. chaap a a d aeceaaary. Bach mschanism wfll O y B OF THE3E together. The baptim. ooBTerted coanecta the aeU tho world over. I t will aell itsolf. MtS ^g The above are a bw extracta from letten recetrsd. I can p .b'bh hnadreda af letbirs from pxrtles who have nsed those who are still n n the STXAM WA8BKB. aad (peak ia lla praiae t have, thns far, d««Hnpd doUg so. I know fab wen how C. Tiltoa propoaea to d i r i d a thla real estate. A Iheapoaaeaaya: "Wi eoCas nn lookad apoa. I have aoU ths BTCAIt WASHKB npea Its own meriU. Thoosaods have lued it, and It aas a o r e apleadid a a d c a p t l r a t i n g opportunity f « v § with derkaeaa T a n d grren aalvefial aatisfactton thnMghoat the oonatry. I ask none to rely on what I any, er the oommeatarlea ol •(hats. b«t let the Wasnta atoad oa ita OHrlts. I wootd nst ask ar advise any oas to eagage In this bniin»M aoeomulating money, with merely offeiiag OH ^ with Belial T Wh of selling Washscs ar righta, anleaa he haa tharoa h l j toted Ita w rk; and to soabli all to da so, I send a aawali Washsr npaa the ncaipt oT $6 (half the retail pttoei, aad cnaranl«« th^t If foned not a< repreaentad. I wlU a a d be y e OMOklBe for aale, was aeTerpreeeated. Ycbb| ' ; rotaad ths noaer. 8o then ia Uuie risk to hsflB with. Herctotare I hare mad* bo* llttla e«6ri-to sail th* Brsaa toaeh a o t the a a c k a a | if yoa B e a n to be » a i a u g e r , aad » » » Vasbsb; bat h*r*aft«rl ahaa make an efforttoMyalariae It. yoV'ete._2C«r.Ti.l raftr yoa to tka JawriMS JfrMmrM. IU7. IRS. aad Bew Tark WsaKf IViWiM I ahaU ooailnae to adverti** • K o a ? will l o ortered for a a l e . " ^ cipher; if y o a mean to be i a d e p e n d e n t ; if J * Ubsnlly In eOor tnt-claim agiicnltBnl papers, as wdl m th* taading ndigfana paper* thcooghevt th* eosntry. Of " w clear that eccri «—r*», my i»rmsr patroaa. wh* fcatr* territory—sa well aa lha** wh* may hemftar *agac« in th* haataass m e a a to aoqnire property, J . C. Tiltoa « * « t B o f CkrialiaBi^ —will hnMrnsltod propotU-aateiy. I M foavitsced that the ertjui WaMos ta a saexas aad wiU be eaed in evsry yott a a t e i ^ i a g - a t o n e to reach y o a r hig« J ^ ^ m e h to thoae w i (hBQy. ' . ~ " I f r i t o u him a t oace a t K t t s b a r f , P a , ^ AMrcas aU Orders lacUera t » • o b t a i a a poaiUoa of 'ralBe t o ' y o a r a e l w t c a i ^ fail, with coaunoa aeaae a a d ci>— J . Cs m m Kfs lOi S i i t h S t , Pittebnrfy PeiBs V f ^ ioaae. a i a A u t i T i t* b r i a f yo« U • f o r t t t a e . - J W " E ^-lea, ac, 0AB9 OOTaad (naarr* tt l»t fiitv* Ktoaic*. f c n ^ n i laf SM Item s u t a t Ibb l a r l , mdUtiBtgtT f R m v B e , PA. aniptMssMi when shay saw !t. P e t e r iL 6. .\ddress. k u a e e a it work, fail to b« delighted m t h it. taeh 3 0 0 , c u 0 SOt^U. Tor cb'irrh r.f Btitui^r.i. • niviB*-,! siiwin - '.x • r!«:i iiyuie it; t u i il wifidt<m to ioti Popery began. Cliij aacaned new p t w c r t ^ a e w rules l ^ d doi received, the nng will wtiii e r & l t ^ Change follawcd i Mid at length the on his tbroae.—C iansv 1-13; ^ T h e s s l a . 17, IB: RrveUr!oif The qu'<stion, the iaportaiicp: te AU chunkier It ii »iewe on this fuhje" differ in t h f i r coi ehurckes. The poiB^ •Jwm, and their rea allows: I. The B a f t i s ch« rill that all chnro' rrted jitrtoK*. Whi timself to the discij l e c l i n r l to receive sot that bc»-aBadi'' iscertained this, f r "seen the Lord in i boldly at Damrjicus.^ to b e ' " w i t h item, co JemsalPHi."—.^cts bflra, also, of t i e fii Romans L 7; sians i. 1. But in Ped<Aiipfis are memliers who are In the Episcopal ai menta, and £om« of i who have seceded received to JuU their conversion; tional I-edobaptiata 1 before receiving pen to full mcmber&hip, a n d uncciiverted pc^ member.^ o! inferior i Peafessicc of Faith, i r e a b j t e r i a n s , t a d of tk this (lubject, sayii i r« thoBUira manlt fime Independent* ery many of i t e m i .^isoaverteJ, when feme degree, with thd Dr. Wardlaw and Dr. Baptist churches, o^ m e m ^ r s ttose only of their conversion; cither infants or the i •iaible connection will A c u ii- 47; 1 Cor. i IL Baptist chur regard it as Christ'd received lo membershll The Kew Testament i ; f haptiied belic-vsr on the day of Pcnteca^ of you,' and they '' 33-41 ; see also, x. thuTches are, in this ! ihnrches of God." a lad iris apostles.—1 i n a n B C o u r . WASHERS, J . C. T I L T O N , i » a a v a j t« miia Doae^ ni-niTi, aaJ fnrlottitfff. J: J . C. T I L T O N , SSS-Tef 2 0 . FRIIIMPFLESSF. C 0 5 S R T C T I « a • T B ^ n S T CHUECHES. I 1 : 8 7 3 . M e d i c a l . INSDBANOE. POBLICATIOHS. MEBTn*^ I V f i s c e l 1a n e o n s . ThP ch"t«A of Christ UhUkingdom; i U c o a - | gthn ion iiiriee, sacred i a its authority, t eUitortftI pnbliahed ia thePitUburg S o u t h e r n Life I n s u r a n c e Co. iB a p t b t PnblisliiBg House, aliwi^; i ?• rfect ia its jJan- To alter is w ! FAlLT&iMim. iaiare t u t ii ia more—it is 10 slight God's 1 I H T S paprr, tndependeBi, erreolctiim £SfiBU8EI> I B J CELEBRATED t ^ o m to tnterfcra with bis reiga. Tfcus > oTcr ICOO per week. tie 2S9 IAIN 8 T R B ! . l i i r i I S . T i n , GOO^WTJK ii ROGERS, Popery began. Church officers, by degrees, j Tt will cost yea BothlnR, !t iria t«k» ac ttoe.lt wiU 4c t Mad far a copy}: Maumednewpewtn; aew rites were iatrodaeed, j yen no t a r a , to eualn* and thetoUowiccca A s s e t s , $ 1 , 5 3 4 , 4 S 3 . 9 7 . A n n n a l l M « m e , lid aot knofringlj lend o o n e l ^ t« aew rales laid down ; t i e uncoB»erted w e « | tract* aad £ecid« for yooiulTct: W M , C . B Y R I > , FOR TiTE CURE O K receiTed, the ungodly were ordained; man s 1 I oar rs»dera a daeipdon j but after Dr. B. r . Se^kiM. of ll««ow. Tei«. ,ril«t ' S , $1,000,000. will waa exalted. God s wUl left undone., DToogUy tested TiiToa'a B t u * Importer «iii t>e«i:«r In Hepatitis or Liver Complaint, Publication Society, or of aey Baptist Pnb-I »»««»»«pJea«r» in nylEc tho Change fol3«»ed change, corroption tnomphed, ^ The Lsiiiing Life CJompanj of the South. the wift iays, " Too mncli canaot b« aad at lengti t i e Mao of Sio was firmly SMted : l-VSPEPSI.A. AND E:CK H£.U>.ACHF , linhera in the UniteJ States, furnished on faTor- ' "aUafaction for tk« cnr* of FeaiJe D-wm* ipraiM. It n o t o a l j r-quires a leaj aa his tbroae.-GalatiaaJ ir. 1 ( ^ 0 ; i Ccnnth- | 1 O.tSP (. F PIBECTDKS, MEMPHIS, TKSS. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelrj^ j abV. ternis. Send for descriptiTe caulogue. ' ^ ^ tans T. 1-13; 2TheS3«Ionianiiit.3.4; 2 Timothy , grf cosp t ^ a Ute aid mefiHl, A J. White. T A. NsItoD, iL 17,18; BeTelations xiiL ^ l i . Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. ; SOUTHERN PSAI^MIST. heLfh^'J.^^Cii^^t'S^'^r?^ : saTinf af hard, ilaTisli labo* Q T C T Aiuos W«M>rair, Jacob WcIIer, Ti« qnmion, therefore, is of the greatest 1 B- u. Mciy, H. A Pari.« -tbe cToUiea, when canimg out gf j A new edition in press, in which will be ; U better than the b»» beeBfCTS« A I N in the right side, under the edge important: ematicution hat Chrut given r. s. D.-Ti». O. W. Fral-r. S T Z R U i e 8 I L 7 E E TABLEWASB. , witJi OH!/- a liitia riaaing, t i o n r a ^ founJ, in place of the old index, one of large , " ••'te mostwonderfSllm»dic^M^he«Te^cJ»^.•• cf the ribs, increases on pressure ; io Um chirdtaf It is in consequence of their I W. a. Coerrj, •fhM. K«rtMbt, aoii St to hang an t&e line." ak« ! bold type, and also many new and faTorite n 'ctn W. Broek, Grwnskarr. L.. Tiewa on this sabjecl that Biptist churches ' sometir/ics the pain is in the left iidc ; the W. f. Iri'Iaiii. A-ilujii. k f . R. C. Briakley, differ ia their coaititutioa from all other | I^tient is rarely able to lie on the left aya, I wcnid not dispose of mine for (SEA, J . D O-JRJJN. YTXTAIFFA, , hymn,, takiog the p.ace of others which were M. Whit-, eiarebes. The poiats on w i i c i they differ from 1 side; sometimes the pain is felt under the D. M. Totraiun!!. its cost, if I eaald not prtHmra t n wanting in merit. It contains a collection, in F'Eti* E::ter., ma is n»« becoatej heaitty •iem. and their reaaons for 80 differing, are as j f k s a v i n g its merits as t do, were iters i the way of a supjlement, of choice Bunday-' " « t • U KK-^ lUows: . shculder-blade, and i: frc4ucct!y extends I way. I would tIepriTa myself of soma I school songs. In 'this now edition, the arrangeI .. ET • T R" I I. The Baptis churches regard it as C i r i s f s | to the top cf the shoulder, and is some^ 1 I'lXident. . . . . i-r . F. t:ro«:foolo:—Toar EoslUh Fen:*:. Bt-i,rill that all charci members should be cox- ' times mistaken for a rhcu:natism in the Tappar.' or t i e family of soma aecet> M.,!- W a-'DKr r F Vice Preeident. , ment. and. nombenng have not beea interrupted ' " e r^rfcrm^-f wc=J.r. m thl. part of the c^nt xried p t r m t . When Saul "essayed to join ^ arm. T h e stciraioh is aSectcd with loss KEN V^V etcretsry. ocnre sne." destirej :3 te i» grnenl ««e.timseli to the disciples" at Jerusalem, they ! •of appetite and sickness; the bowels in rilAS. T PATKRSOIi \»'t Socrrtary 1 AleianderiSon, An tlB Ttj 3D |a«B:sas U are made after repealed iesline '. to reeeiTehim, because they "belicTed ' general are costive, sometimes alternative F S r.WtS Trekunrer. AliE.NTS WA.NTID. - Dr. J. r D:.in«o<!e :_Tonr English TetiW E.:Un ! of these waskers, and t i e i r t r u t i Mt that he was a disciple." U was not till they j with l a x ; the head is troubled with S ascertained t i ^ fr»m hearing that he had a j tie relied on. ATL.-\NTA DEPARTMENT, ATLANTA, GA. pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy ^eea the Lord in the way," and had "preached O. t. o.iDN n. G<>U.X)S t'reiiideKt ! ri.le an whici I H E S T I A * I F I S M A I A Fr JS .T. B. Roblnet, Edtm.Tex. sensation in the back part. T h e r e is geboldly at Baziascas," tbat tLey permitted i i m 'S 1 A H.'-'iLOt^TT Vico do will canisiend its<Ii^ as so»n as o a . We have gotten u j and offer one of the 6nest »3icte.j with .cbrcnic F ^ u . to be " w i t i them, coming ia and goiag out, at neiallf a considerable loss of memory, J. A. H0BBI8 Act. Secretary. i to erery thinking mind. Itia so Tery JerusaleBL."—Acta vz. aj-28. .^11 t i e memaccompanied with a painful sensation cf Q u a , t o r a . n u u BiOies ever offered A \l'.-TH.L, K. » l!(i!.I.iM> ..F:a. C m. r bers, also, of t i e first c i n r c i are addressed as It the wcader is that it has not been having leftundoce something which ought sale in the-Ssuth. This B i b l e ia bono^ tsrf , p-H^t cb.r= • ^ sh« u now out ; oth« MMfj.—Romans i. 7; 1 Coriathians i. 2; Epiek * 3 before. Ws rejoice fiir the relief to have been done. A slight, dry cough It5 Su:c«'£s Assured. Ita Ecoaomy Unnir- put op in eight different ityieg, e^LUining a 5 " . «- n- within r-^ach; tcii where ' > •iacs i. 1. •All SVdEfl^vi I get more.' is sometimes sn attendant. T h e patient inrent:an will a f f u r j tioie who h»Te passeJ. Ita Security Uni^uestioneti. Bat in Pr.l»baptist chtirches many persons 1 short n i u s t r a t e t l U l a t o r y of the d i f f e r . I' " " " -S, f r lK ilr. • . r. Carter. J.-Cer»on, T n . I thai i s e n i l t l r ^ r t of d a a f s t i c labor are nietnbers whs are not receiTed as ciaTerted.! complains of weariness and debility ; he I'oUri-i. cf--T'> y -i-^c. ipti<>« i«cn'-d tty tli'* .\t!;iti;a Pc- e n t b o o k s of the Bible ; also an I l l u s t r a t e d , -T.r.J P. :.-:Ercde:-lly »ife b»« obrai^i. In the Episcopal and Presbyterian rsuibliii j is easily startled, his feet are cold or burnc f a. fi-w bottlw of Enelijh F-ri»:. >. ht r » - w i M I m - ; t J jM,id. I ' r o H t m i i c i i t g D i c t i o n a r y and Con- relief frrsi tL» cents, aad some of t i e bodies formed by those i ing, and he complains cf a prickly sensa- t^.^rim.Qt. AliENT- WAtTED. — . r i c i . - n l a.;.l rt,ll«MBitters t).aa Poctor. »oJ varioo meii-;?-, c o r d t n t c e , together with all the raluable who ^ r e seceded from tbem, persons are | tion of the skin; his spirits arc low ; and AfcOnt* an-l itor§ w»ntvd. •ddn-^-e, , did." reeeiTed to fuU eemmumca witioat erideace of j lao.cuo soLU. Th* .noat Complete a n d Brat 8clcct*d Ao t'.l.lcg usiinlly fouc.l in the best eJitions. We BEK. KAY.StCT. Memt.hi... T.un. A R E YOU A S K E P T I C tieir conTersioa; and l i o n g i the Congrega-: althotjgh he is satisfied that exercise would i-?-tf a o t t m c n t of G»nit> lo t>e f o a n d I not prabauly represent aae-5ftk of OCT. A. H.COLQtriTr. V. Prwt. Atl.nnn. (••1. j watit .in ajr-nt in every cocnty in the South to be beneficial to him, yet he can scarcciy tioaal Pedobaptiata require proof of conTeraioa In t h e r l i y . «ft.-r rral.cc tU which are OEly a fcir mzi^-j iber of TiltocV Waahiag llacbines j sell those l i i b f r s , an.I g-iarantee them to giTe summon t:p fortirjde enough to try it. before recciTing persons to the Lord's table, aad froE the caBj J English F-'tnale Bittera are fcM t j been, sold. The p r e a j erarywhere , entire satisfactioa ia every particular. Oar Dropgi.tt it S; 'J per bottle. Womin'a .Medlra: A.4. to fall membership, they mostly regard infants NEW 8 T 0 0 Z . LATEST STYLES. f n fact, he distrusts every remedy. Se1 3 r v C i o o t l s , &c. and UBccaTerted persons, when baplixed, aa m o n j that Mr. Tiltaa'a Woman's teri;i.s v.il] he as llbe/iil as any other house, riser, S', ctcu. SI«i!«l on recelp*. of price. AidrsM veral of the above symptcfns attend the ..SACILST3. riNr. i^fSS )Ra and r a m u . members ot inferior degree. The "VVMtminster Dr. J . P. DROMOOOLE. disease, but cases have occurred where Norib or gouth. Send for circuUr and terms. (the heat mauls ar yet iarented. Said OrEHA CnAI.\S. SUP£R;0R POfTKET K K . T ^ sion of Faith, which speaks the Tiews of Tl-^r.-Tl-??) " ''' Menpht.. Tet.. GOOTAVYN & ROGKRfi. a r t t e Qfssrd-^T, There i s ' n a doubt ebjteriaas, aad of lasay CongregationaHsts i few cf them existed, yet e.xamination of :.0CKET3, 4C., FINK T,B'.E OOTLEUT the body, after death, has shown the LIS this subject, says that the chiidren of methhtrt' t; Tilton-f jnaehine takes away t i e COliAL eOODS, SPE T CLn=. D O C T O R J A N U A R Y , VER to btve been estensive'y deranged. r» tkoMtlva i?iaa6<n, born rvitlu» the ekurch. | ef washine^, a n l makes cleaa work ^me Independents differ from this Tiew, but 1 Fctmetly cf Teccsisee. h u n-EOTed to St. Lotie, Ko. CAMEOS, PEAELS, ETH OLAS^ES. eToshas. I pity the family that is on accoKr.t of sr'atij tnma«ed patronaee. and la sry many of them regard bsth infants and the ; In fact, eTcry article kept n a Sr»«<a«»i vi»w of the tiperior »dTant«-r» had here fbresmmoui W^NTKD TO SKLL |U." T b f r s s n : a r g r seren millions cf Ji303Terted, when baptised, as connected, in AGUE AND FEVER. cation With the roantrj, and far the care of naaetta ^ r V U «t«fcIlahiDeBt. BIAM KDs HE HOPNtS^ H.ir WorkBuadatOBrder j ^ tome degree, witi t i e chcrch of ChriaL (See | And from hit ia the C n i t e l *fates ta be supplied Dr. Wardlaw and Dr. CampbelL) D R . C . M'L.^.VE'S LtVER P1LI.S, IM C A ? E S jilft! Rjirrarr. ». 1. M-.c; CT T h e l d g h t J J eriUTaK. grimr I testing—oTer SETca million Baptist ciinrches, on,the contrary, receiye a: OF A G U E A N D F E V E R , when take.a with Pre-eminenilj Successful Practice a c J want this nachiae. 3Ir. TlHcn , m e m ^ r s tsose only wiio giTe credible eTideaci ; Quinine, are produaive of the most happy in comi>«cj with h> f»:l:n-. Dr. R. W. Jannarj, aao hi F L A H E R T Y , M A B L E Y & S l i L L I V A S , of their conTersion; they do not acknowledge lars ic 'hose who arc f a eamssi, .who results. N o better cathartic can be used, '?<jntli!ucd anJ :nrreB<«-i pitron»s.>, he i«'n tilled an: either infants or l i e aacoarerted as hnriag a n j warrantf j ia »«j ng ttiat •j, who are w i U i s j ta take ho!d A twil^toas Hum, witft e-ietcKai £ | preparatory to, or after taking Quinine. visible connection with the charch of Cit^L— , iicd wh3 hsT« a small capital, to aid FIJ3iEIl4L AaU iL 47; 1 Cor. iiL 16, 17. , W e would advise a'l vv ho arc afflicted T H E L I F E O F C H R I S T , . fs»ipp y l s ? the«« MTcn miliian families c a n b e C u r e d ^ with this di-ease t j five them A F A I R IL Baptist churches (strictly so sailed) Th>- I.lTpscf hi« .\p..ftl>« isd KT«ni;ei)et». logelber Witt , C a n c e r the Livro of tSir |•l.tri»lICI^^ an Prvjp' ets, and of tfaf That the Tffetabl? kingdftti fnml«h»-s aafe and ;aln1ea> Waniis. 2 Frisa l. H:s sffera are simTRIAL. regard it as Christ's will that all belierers Dioj, emin. ni niri.ri.in .Martjr-, l'»ther» and ReformU N D E R T A K E E S . receiTed to membership should bej£ri< baptized. [ plain. e a J Tery liberal and withent .•r». To whiti. IS aJJed thr Ui.;ory of th. B-Uctoni >peci.^c* for the crrtun cure ot ihia dread diaeaae. Hj AdJrsii all crJcrs to The New Testament churches consisted wholly I om.nntM^ii. of tb*anrirnt a t j modern • dtie?- cnrTlIIagM, oarcoanty headE X T E R N A L APPLICATIONS, if baptized beliertrs. Peter said to belierers with macli . ih. r »i!a«M- uiainr. makinit it tho aobt I I.iIMi\iJ iJKOS 3»7 BdCOXD KTUKKT, r. mprebru iT^ K> liuioste » jrk -v^r pnhlisbrd. Send foi a r - f j l l at Een who need wotlc. To oa t i e day of Peatecest, ' Be baptized eTery ooe ! (.'IrcnUrs —" • nUri,"»i'ti,"7uir cvfr^ip^M.n and te'rm T ^ n t i ' ""'•cjEstt.on with tsy ISTEIlNil. BEMKDIS?, trad Fh^.s.-.-irs '•rl'i.r.g V ' ncrhcrs of yoa," aad they "were baptized."—Acts ii.- than KI-ziiRg Br- •-v;.l do r 31=. Tiilan cffera plenty of work and .%af r \l„nroe and Cnific, aiIi..<fFIIIg. TKX.*' t. write thc.r orders Tefti<e of the cancerous nature the Tt-nnnr»«. N.^riOSAL riBLISHINO CO.. Ueiuhia 38-41; see also, x. 43. So that the Baptist »i-»9-tf 'Jit^ni I alec treat cU;. tli^drcily, and .-.iti- '..•ttn'u* .• i J, / rr^ rcj y, and w : eimcstly urge all ta w n t e o r I::Zii'Hrgh. /'j l a ihcbc wishing M'fLiigmqntr a n d Cluronic ihurches are, ia this respect, "followers «f the j by FU'itslHgB. . TUtua, Sad out his term.'', and begin giv? thcr*. A vc will f-r^arJ post-paki, lo liorehes of God." aa first founded oy Christ Skin Diseaeea. Wooden Coffius, Ca»kcca, and any of the I. aitc«i • T b.x of P;!U for I at s t ^ hia big adrertisecient ia, »ad his apastles.— 1 The^s. ii. 14. Scroftila, Piles, : .-re . lal cf Vcrmlaictalllc Caaca, P r c r x r r . or aOI IILBM fu^ for (ctirtecn -.' . ar^ .•\il or«i w r ' % frca CBut in doing so they differ fTom all other 1 tuda nest be airapvU-.^fJ\ v ix • place. Jlr. Tiltoa is honest and relisFistula, and .cnts EIcKant Robea, Gent.' Snii., knc ihurches; from t i e Quakers, wio reject bapWAXTVI) FOB PBOFKSSOR P A E S U S S ' tbe. ah'aienrata in bis ftdTtctiaemenl Diseases peculiar Alt Kind* orCofBn Trlmniluga f a r t o W . i t m ; from t i e Tedobaptist^ who substitute , KslisJ ac.— Cli-lxt'em Stasdis-', ChtHnto Femalea ansther rite for I't immersion of belieTers, and Tn-y s-rfrJin; to the character of th» _ •^Special attention pal<< t • ti e t.em «»• oi • nDr. C. M Lanc s V c n n i i u g c ^tom all open coiumanioaists, whether Baptists di»a»., t n: :: > II case* rrasonabie. CiRBlan and teatl PriTate Carriage*ftiiHire. or Pedobaptists, who admit persons withcut '.i-d >..;! ippl cation. Addrcaa lo coafideaae. HIWTON FORD cv^^i! -.rrt :-.rry n-jr«cry. If y - j wo Jd h.-.ve w. f i.,TJjat being baptized at all; instead of requiring, as • j-oor cS g- i .:p 11 be iir^LTiiv. sinoNC, and | 0 THE I . t V E S T I T E CSXIl.^ r T. FOBTEB.a » 'iii. J . O. J A N U A R T , U . D . . I'it Kc t.-? Mrs ami W i. mln, £;vc then a few descs -f tie aposUes and ilrst churches did. that ai! 1 ige ta dtia s!ie Bitjgr-is of oar present TO: OUre Street. St. Lctif E-. belieTers should be baptizi.'d bcforo being i M'L.-\NE'S \ - E R M I F U G E , reeeiTed to membership and communion. Christ: td of vrl-in-itiua as moch. as to all Ill Eii.^ hi rCKXISCnN; With fnP dilutions and tonus tor trau».ctl<ias f£ F O R D , P O R T E R 4 CO.. naa giren to hia churches no dl'pnuiny power to , TO EJiirj. -sir -.ViisMS. .•»>:5 ."-tat- of tho rnion Bj THEOPAILCS PAR II T. J R. Grjtes r ctnabiaed. All indastriil pnratiiU — —Menptis, Teen foys I.L r . A corr«t. (-conumiral, and ««fe Conn- Dr. >Jor3»-et set aaide his laws; no UyUUitiBe power to make j . . TIEWARV OrU t l J A T I O X S . Port Royal, Tana. JteaMiitrl in a primitiTe form aad man•O'l. raiil So plain, fa!!, acrorate, and com new ones; but was enjeined on them to "obserTe ' McCa;iotijh_ Trentoo, Tata. iJlft-. t' .tf ^o p,Ti»nn C4n afford to be withoot it. Send Dr. C r r o c e r s ^ laaales v-^.zz ths reliance fcr mechanical Dr J. E. ilcL'owc!!.... Helena, Kestaoky. " W h o l e s a l e tUtiingt lelattoeveT' he has cotamanded (Matt I r. I c)i u>»rs with trrm". etc. Ad.treas NATIONAI Dr Diiliard. A T A S A C R I F I C E ..Lexia^oa, KeBtvAy l'f"I.'>lllNf! r o , M nit.hl.. T»nn T1 tj-tf xxriii; 20); and, if eTer teiapted to neglect; Ipurs'i? I, a a l x a:aa"» a r watsaa's raliia Hon. John O. Briadfoi 1. ex-Major SpnngSeld, m COTTOS PACTOaS hia laws, " t a oley God rather t i a n jtsn."— Dr. Diiliard .%CEVTS t T A V r r o FOK — ChTcajo, lU "jpoa the !ti*ngth of t h e s v Brain O V E l i T Y Wm. M Seater —Jst— Acta Tt29. ;N 8t Lonia, MiaadBri : .lil this, ia the maltiplicatitm F. R. M»d«o3. St. LonU. Miaaoari Dr. fatUa COMMISSION MERCnANTt, HL Baptist churches regard it as Christ's { — -.Rldgeley, Hiaaonri klit ifM for muscle force ; and such ia the Dr. O. Smith — LaGranca, Tezaa wtH thai all church members should be v«LirUttjy Hon. Joel Berry . . _ Miaaiaaippi lof iagermity ia this department, that it meaiert; that none should be made members, Ket. Jchn N. Bnsobi®. Xo. 39 I'nion St., IHrmpbl^, Teau „.Col<.->i>>a, Lccialaa* A -nr^atca to tlx Tuaatuc "T^rte Tesrs la » SC.o- »'-r-Tii-af, either agaiiut their wilL or without their, esticniie!! that more work caa aow be Tra • t-y T. ft. .irtasT. Tti« Ut«irt aad cmmt boos kaewledge. God is the Spirit, aad those who 1 cf ulU orle*)rmtr4 Bather - npiv&Jiilj iUtumwd, ^liahad by one-tenth of the popalatioa of noti] b.iu»2.ka<l f- M^IItaa at flclitl^tlioasintls. Wt;l AseLts fur the ee>braled <~ f'-n Pt.->«> worship him must do so ia spirit, in truth—' lo mnrt fcr the raow nf irmprr.t.ee normlit; thtn in one j e a r than cttild haTa beea helaw !• t t l c b l / t Tihc nnstfirofBlDnltpeo(Joia iT. 24); their serrice must be that of iae p.I»r> nf i:** oncatr? A^ult who liar. Mi l the whoie world ia the same time two iore, faith aad obedience.—1 Cor. xiii. 1. Rom. ' " MBS-Trap" caa net fail to dcati!e th* Btimb.r -r P r a t f s SootliiTii-llade lits. book A Lfra of tiia AOTWOK. wlt.S porL-»il. »T. 23; Bom. XTi. 26 They mast "ytV/d OievtThia celetrafd 'Jin, of I gh- dt^f-. m. k-« - rk. years ago. E r e r j l class of iadtiatry presect^ to rach aoiMCrtlirr. IVwIptiv^ --ircBljir* an^ i»mi.«mifrT«bj (jrrE* CITT PCttLiBIIINO CO., pie, picks mor* P at freiB It:-sanii- I.b ant cf -ri itlaa unto God as these who are aliTe from the : i the iniiaer.cs of genins. Agnenltnre, IS) WM Fc:tt» St. Onriima-J O. tna. atd in time, thati ant -thoritn lid — ojs dead."—Rom. TL 13. In erery part of their • break the roll, nor ahcke. is sirnpie ia i » OIU>T L-< . V Ti 41-Vi.i: cturss riaii cammerce bare been stimuKrrice, they must haTe - Srst a willing mind " an! nrt lia' Je lo t'toatoi oM-r Willssn's Carbotated Cod-Liver OU it te a 5uod ml" to try all tV it-gs. uad bold i. ^ -as ita wonderfal actiriiy by it. Sor baa —2 Cor. TiiL 12—must firs: gire themselTes to AGEXTS W A X T E D haa i. ets appr>TFd. and aow-rs thr pari-...,e to «S> tie lord, aad then to ths charch, by the will ot : Ffl:.-:rsOAY nAl.F-UOi'liS WITH THE ebuld ucea OTsrlooked. nur the labors Is a Bi,-ec.iSc and nfical care fcr it is made. Thia is claiBji-d fw > ratt's O n. • ud i M.,; .op Sod.—2 Cor. Tiii 6. , Bitted by prae leal planters WuoT' . ai>tT-d it neglected. Tb« sewing machine ia Orders for Gins, frcm i>> t b > aa'^. Gnm Batot >- ricw G r e a t P r e a c h e r s . ito.ti -I" Bat this ecbmtary meml:rtlup is «pposei to the Eple ot what iagennity has done for T.frk factory prices, and ccurlrit arts rf hcrr • JW, y.ir i>e»t rin >DB cf the grrttetx liTln* and d. ad C O I V S U M P T I O l f f •oeuitt^non aaed by many nntional establishments,, Bands, etc., promptly SIIM!. I' K ach. -. I'f ilie world .md of L I denomlnatioas §16 It baa moltiplied her power a hundred O'jta irpalred ly a ikiilfcl new irht. i-r^ l a a to the fines, itiiprisoament, or worse penalA c d Sorofalons Diseases. nr .-,. b. nutifallv l>oaa.l, an I ilia.trated with steel 0. iBIKi.EART, [ k k the asedle. The waaiung of wearing t i ^ by which membership has been enforced; oi-k'tafiii.. Vi r> l^vv prif .!. S;1J cnly by subscription Berr-i LiVr tb» nam*. •• trillaon's Carbolated Cod-I.iTer Agent far baniei I' att Cm ll-nract. STAPLE m ) FAXCV IIH • no otb'-r bt<. l! at all lik.Kwry f«mil; wants a it ia equally opposed to the initiation of uncon- ; ItcosttK in larjo wedg„ shaped hottl-s. bearing No. 10 r ntt tad other textile fabrics by mechaaium c-ipy aB^ a-.ent are doina ntidly. For dincriptiTi Oil." the •nTfr.tor's Si^titar-, and is sold by the beat iragtaoM iafaats by baptism; aad to za»bersbip clrentaf and moat liberM teraisto aa«nts. address, , a problem that has employed t i e ikill I p.-. D R . To p . 1 X ' K J V £ K , by UrtA. r. « . n^TcnissoN a tn., e u a n t r j , jadwilkoHt siiceesa until J . C. r-l7-«-ii St L..nts. M« T E S T I . « P R O V E D P r c p a r t d by J . H. WII.I.SON, S3 J o t i n St., r ? . Baptist churches maiataia that Christ 1 DEXTIST, ,of I'lttsburg, s'.nick apriaciple of manip Stvr Tork. Mqoires holy activity in aery member. Charci . .'.Na DE.<T P R P P T T o Book Agents, Ministers, I»o. 330 ^ a l n Street,Corner ari<Bt.-«. that fs Jestiaed to sapersede all other •ambers are spokea of ia Scriptnre as "liTely ! 1 llXiiJ • Teachers and Students, FREE. nH'-LESALE WESTERN DEPOTS, tUmes," formiag part of " a spiritual iouse," : F A M I L Y C L O T H E S W R I N G a .. Kleir ntty U nnd CinTaeslog B.»k for the beat Familj aad 'fe awsy wiUi all waahboards7ut vTvpit' BibV- in print. »«-p,.,itiTely Bjonj and better lliastra-^ H C R L B l ' T A, BDSAI.!., 4 « • n d 46 R i v e r ahlei ia devoted ta God.—1 Peter IL 5. The [ madi? his naine immortal throagi the t'ons and Kpeclal featorra than any other. In Endisb Street, Cbicago. s i m p l e , S t r o n g , E^nmlile. D o W o I I V O U Eo, yoong are to iastracted, (Epieaiaaa TL 4); j tnd Gorman Afots. get the l)esit. Oar S e w Syaaad T.l!on, ia !:ke manner, wiil.perpet* •ke narttly w a r a e ^ t i e feeble-adaded com-' ccitXE rn tem <. Ill Rive jcia (mmeDseadTantafes. It meeta with , KtCBARDSOS 4b CO., St. Lioala, H o , un'Xami-l-d laTor. Send for partimlars, AUo, jost 1 a ibreag% an ins rament ao less imporU brted, t i e weak supported, (1 Tiesaaloaiaas T. S a v e s L a l i o r , T i m e a n c l C ' I o i h c « . W I T C H E S , CLOCKS, JEWTLliT, hiTo ;rE.-'Cu-d ic .-ff^r . itru' -i i ..ry .li.hi-eaiectB 'Vl.t, n-w Pictorial PiUrim'a Pri-jcM. di-Totional I A-t i-H-Tii-«i8.3-4 wem 14); tiose wio rejoice, rejoiced w i t i ; tiose 1 Mtoa's itachiaa ia rimple, and may l e Oir mo-.eic. Ad(lr-«.. stac nt nxp^rtmrt-, etc . SILVER AND PLATEO WAKE It 1 Lms tLor I.;!.:j t. !. iri'l s-»3 1« who weep, i^mpaihized w i t i ; tiose wio are to firr'iii rs asr a;; •-h- inn; i^r 'ra^oc "ur intire American F a m i l y Bible P a b U a b l n c Co.. by a child twelfe years old. Mr. !Vo. 1 Toiallii-a Block. aereared, Tisited.—James L 27. To t i e onA-»|..-it Vii 179 W.^it r.ionh St.. Cincinnati: i 5cr-.!:ea»t Cjnif-r af M.ln aad Bl a m b ' .- la. stock tr. -ir-rr. pa e4T9rtis-.Tj:eit is but a mod -st exhibl-j ^ . g o d l y t i e ^ s p e l ia to be made kaowa, (1 Ties- U _ I I I I V ^ L E D I I JACKSON TENS r tie- operatiaaaait rapidity of tbis aniqus^ A g e n t s W a n t e d — Act a t Once. aaloaiaas L S ) ; and good done to all men.— The pMit.le fT rjwher.. are eager tohnjth-onlj aaTUT IT. SOLD EV;:HTWUI:SE Galatiaas TL l a In some p a r t o f these labors aaat for the fcmily. It is one af those »», 'VTatchea. ClDcts and Jewelr» raffn ^ 'l>i-nt^» and "ouipTet- Wst-ira of aU the members of Baptist cln.rtibes«aB engoge ' UaU aad ate me, and try Bij wtirk. 1 »s-r.-1 Btiotia tbat carries itselfiato eTer/ family give aatisfaction. ti Bat t i e dead memberi <f worIdl< establisimenti Bailey "Wasiiiii^ asd "Wringing MacLiua Co., town merits, wb'cb eapti.tite aad ei cit eaasot, nor caa t i e iryfaat membtrt of aay Pedo- i 106 Cliamtier* Street, Xew Y o r k . J. Xt BItLSA!i. » t. »«v. c. Ilia wondcrfcl dIscoTerIrs and thrillins adren'nrea dn*- I A NSW aad cartala care Ibr Caneera aad BUlInaa Tisioa af erery feraon aho t'x»minei baptist charehea. They can haTe no part nor k>t Ay-ra M^Tii n >•! 4'l : 5) in<aS eats in the wilds of Africa, and reeurreetion t>j , acrei. Grcaiara aent to all who call far them. Addnaa to t i e matter. »r- f. C: 1 ili'Mi t« » gethctiy reliable man, ihe d.rii g r-TANLEY. dTtr OoO pp . b-sstrtlftilly illna. ! DR. T . C. OAVI.E * CfXi, 412 a n d 4 4 1 .1I>.:» Street, HILtl^niN SfA\'ARik, trat«l. oni» t « . S u . Rrlling l i k e n-lldfire I Write IC-t SlalB atreets Mempbla, T e a a . V. Baptist ciurcies betieTe it to be Christ s . S0.\P: SOAP! S9AP! rill do i'l-jt *h J !»e | n.m sw iahia adTtrfor extra ierm>; or. if yoa wish to beg n at ence, send C-_r v P. JCBKETCV, T. C. OATU, wiB, that what ia spent in i i s serriee should i StforinHt. V41,LET PC«I..13jIS« CO., KacoTercr. Besideat Scrgeca. n —Sr'yici^ T t i i K - j j i f , V'iyt.jn, O. be gizen trith ready viU, and that every cAurcA ' ^•><7-7 8 «t. »on|. Mo. . GSKERAL CDilMlS-loN M E E ' - U d y " ^ oaileT, who is able, should tiaa giTe. When j SOAP .IT A H A L F C K S T P E R P O C S D ; DR. -OATLE «>&rs hia profrtrional aerrice* !B th. n VATT •• « tl»t Hit itlliht aO'l genera h<ractic« pf taedicin* asd aorgery oa aama terms Baking a eoUeetioa for t i e poor saiats at Jem- ; GI P o y d r a - Sirret, . - i t z i ' loatraajoQt U>at wiu bald toa as in th« , ft tweaty.«eTen Tears. T1.» tf n v i t T i ^ ' i i x s n ao.'VKr. salem, the apostle says: " As I haTe giTen order | NUK OUlXlNt to tie chiffchea of Galatia, erea so do y e ; upon ; »" fiaiik»•:> the tim* when the woaei. MEM "HIS TK^N. t one af th? channs of a bnsinesa to enjoy »«l t»e jw»ni ofaa Bsuat npstleace daria( a ntaatia first day ef t i e week let every one of yoa Uy | tri«J est if pntienco. nottonj Ireak, cloth»« an«pfci*I attention A U A N OF A T H O n S A I T D ! Pciaiota, iliuiTs coair^l af aa indastrial paraoit Onloas,«te. ^ by iim ia store, as God i a t h prospered him." j t®"". «TetiMt:ng mi>, rab of the knotkie* oa | a a necftcsity ta uie pecple. The skill that —1 Cor. XTL 1. 2. [the b3«ri Wf»r» cct the peer t. aip-r of the t)est ot labl: 3. person to perfcitm i a oax aocx When death w.v hourly expected frcm CoBaamp> This injunction shows that it is the daty of: ^ . ue« procew of m»tii.e . t l o n , all reaedie* having tailed, arc.deat led to a dU|«tkarwis« takes f i t * a s r a s to perfor«i ETery charci member to contribute as God ^ ' w«»h-4«j • hoUa«y is ! coTery whereby Dr. H. James cnrinl tis only child, Witl. A-Ti-tl-Tit.ti eaables him. And the Apoatle aaya, "If there ' t rribie jnid«iDg«tta Ubomctnitoaaed a preparatioB of CamuatU /Wicn. Ba now give* this rectpe aa iarsation that makes its use • - is ac(»pted accortUag 1' — ' will -ill forfeit one thotUMd doIUr. f ^ oa receipt of two atampa to pay expwaea. There Is be Srst a vLOiny mnd, it I thota. f . Satdi iageatiity, embodied in meei' GRE T TEREITOBY and GBAHD BOOKS. ant astsgU STtnptom of costanptioa that it doaa aot to that a man hath;" showing U a t a willing Dew Saap a^uinaiv one of th;% dlaaipata. Kight Sveat*. Imtattoa ot the Narrea Dia IHB CHRISTIAN HARMOKr. with the nets «.TeBr- needful to . make 1 such1. aid acceptable to fbllowiBg fbllowinr rtArtim!xr>; pirticn:«r«: the t a i l e d States Ooremment haa decnlt KspectoratiftB. Sharp Pains ia the Laaga, Haaaea Bind is shaped netee, (mi HusDain aew tones sdlrd. new t. It cm bf made fcr leia at the Stotasch, Inactian af the Ba««la. aad Wuttng of aa one-half cent edition jnat readr. pel t to fee proparty; aad, ia t i e form ef » Sod Choreh members are to "abennd in this the M sscler. Addrmn CBA D DOCK A t. O , 1033 Baca Ht., $tei'eot)-})e iii»J ^ l e c t f o t y p t T n K VOICE OP GOD. VKfT of rich and liberal giTing to the cause PhlVdelpblB. Pa., Bame of the Maptui BapUat. , baa invested it w i t i aU l i e immoaitit* new, cli'gant, and <alaal>le « ork cf VO pp royal of Qriat.—2 Cor. TiiL 1-15. But I n b n t s can-1 " "»<>T f^r n*. A-Ti-IS-iU-8 Wbalrsale and Ketail Dealer {• I of pn;ferty. It becomes a realK Coai[>«a ioi^a History of ii.u:rad Literature Fact* ••d not ihna giTe; and payments by compulsion, as ! 3. It " will®nut t^mt or rot the Soeit (kbric, • thing thi C. aiaetera. Tnics i*n DEfcurriTX ctacruLU Ft«r_ its exelasiTe eoatrol traasferred by a Bute ehunrhes, are not a " g i f t " at a l l . - 2 i <I of ao other map ta the market. Tde tawt prrfitab'o emplojmrnt mrratfi by "'•gaging In MEN'S, BOYS' & CHILDREN'S tlie aal' •>t • ar pnblicati'us. IllUcr'a Bib e a n d Cor. Tiii. 4. ; 4 On* pom poanJ will (a farther tliaa two and a h> I of rseofd, like real estate. L i v e H e d g e F e n c e . F a b ( i h i a s Bonae. Ili.'S and ItiH itaaaoB street. Phu.*. ixrai*. Pt. X 6«73(6S0) patti-9 may boy territory, and witiitt ^ Wa shill hart ready for ths niarket, oa the llrat October next. ^ L L i m gwiTH &. JOHNSO^i groaads cJtereiv jnriadistioa < ' J O S I 4 I I AE.I.E9i'S W I F E " iiAKvrAcnatiac, or, AKO r>ii.\i.mB tn I t i i a g so b r n g i t witioat any fear of HAS WBOTB A BOOK, In spi'e of Jnaiah'a •letermiaatioa aot to spend a cent to ; Oae aad two yeara old, wall rooted, which we will varThis class of btiaiaeaa all mcB { rant to t>e dalirered in good arder to aay part of tke hire ary oas to read It, J.'C. Tiltoa, o£ Fituborg, ia one of th«, SV 0 a nnnth can be made a^Uiag thia book. Unloa. Thia ia proaoaacad the only lin hedge p>aat la And P«r<mis(J %tATIRru.s of errry dacrtp.M Ji^0fa,.ht..rd.the re^irla, .carcel, an, AI..HO, . thia conctry thirf vtU make a fcaca tbat will tara pin AGEVTS. TAKB H«TICB! STEREOTYPINO. ELECTROT YPINO. few who haa t i e awaarahip of t i e When we bcaght oat Mark Tvaia'a book wa promised WOOD ENGRAVING in thrir cjirar ! aa well aa mtdaa. la three yeara. All who bars tried h tie world ; but inCuit memberahip, by depaniag Trunks, Valises, TraTelins Bags, India yoa a hateeal; now promise you aaotber, aad wUe 'are delighted with It. We caa refer to the editor of Hailed ButM i a a v a e i i a e , eimplet t. It caa be perniiBed tc t <uld «c -t Urja proEt to btaschcs. P*Trxit» L m t n s ibr Fc-ades &aa this mle, blends th* chnrch and tha w o ^ agenta will aeeara territory, which we will • >w arraage Rubber Goods, Shawls. Hats, I erary asricsltnral paper ia tb« Booth. •ad aeeesiary. 8 n c i meehaaism will together. The baptism of i n f a a u and the u - the Klier, ksd ia dMtlnid » dtt«e an rrr other Map cat tor. For eirealara addreaa OUHTINKKrAL BtBI.1: ASD I Prlcea P e r Tbamsaad. Umbrellas, etc., etc. pnBU«HINO OI., Kt Loais. «lo K 7.« i We l)ci aad dtUxer to the railroad at Kagaulia. Hiaa. ^ T e r t e d coBBeets the membeii of Christ with of the aarket. I world eTer. I t win eell iiselt Mr. Bearly (T«ry toap that H n«.>e tbi;t«!iu~acidi or X o . 3 2 7 a i A I N S T . . M S M P H I S . ^ s a who a n stUl n e m b e n of the world. But ; 1 year c!d rcota, at — —^$16 09 I prapoaes ta diTidi this teal esUle. A AOEsrra w a x t k d . A Ubenl IHxout aia<te te llaUttn of Ue Cotvel. • 2 year old rocta, at — » 00 « « apostle says: " What cemmnnien hath light ebaaitala. This MoiiBt«l» Dew Soap ccatalni C A P T A I N of •n.ti*?"vU'M-vii-aS aad csptiTstiag opponaaity »ith ^rfaiessT darkness 1 and what ecnrord hath cChrii ffist! •«'nthin« irjorioa.. V I S E S AJTD 7 K B E 8 . , • < from tho ^ i e a t tlm«dSirat?tbe A Doable barrel Cam warrant d C»«>a. TVe caa fnrtilah, fa any qaantitiea. tb« relehrated JACS; ;rtt4 Belial TT Wherefore Wherefore conte coise oat oat from among t - * " ' | i t a g moaey, w i t i merely aifeiiag « t h Belial from amoB] cai^re aad trial of OArraia JACK aad a goad abeoter «-r »-e a-1- w ib Pow*« I White Scupptrcorg. th« Coacord. Hartfnrd, 1t-<«' Seed. ft! Hoaooi. A popoter aad PmA asd ira<.CBtt-r, seat to -ty a'-ww ^ ^ M d be ye M e p ^ saith " P"' ith the Lord, u d I t for sale, waa acTer preseated. Tooa* EXPOSITION PRIZE MEDAL ; ling, loaa, oca and two years oW, well rooted, at tlOOper ^ a a N e work of nearlr m royal Iwa to iiaalaa >ir - taUng. a o. o . tu.-«r ^neSl Hot the l i e l S ^ thinr • and I w i u S J ^ a . T * *** " " f a c t u r . win prox. a real paatim. to the ; thossand, ttZ per hoadred, $X.iO per dotea. i c o d o o If yum a e a a ta be a a integer, and a o t » ladj M tl» dUld, aad no fikndy eaa aSiird to be without { W I I . D GOOSE P L C n , Bill! Hialaia. TlirHsIa Street, nneii<aati •>. Cqr. TL 6, 14-IIL Mxiinfactnrernf Dr. t O , IM West F o S t h " o! VAB. It. TIi« iacrWienU c u U had at any coantry store, ri,if yoa n a a a to be l a d e p e a d e n t ; i f { The acklewkd^ Eia( at Plaaa, at M cnt* siiscte tna, A « « T T g ( l l | EatUtacUon IiEOSsn*) A 6 44 7 >t doaea. » aad a n la rcack of n e r j OM. f tka ri "yBtem which eztead* et free. C n J o P A Y . i-ua . w aequire property, J . C. Tiltoa o f f i ^ Bocb CBrira !« oar anthorixed aseat for S«atbaf» SJdSL? M d of iniUatioa into I KU ih. rcdp* only, which can be had for a!iao«t n——- lltoT. roinkSt. CT»PtTS,»TI.O. P R O F . W I S E ' S BOOK. ag-atoae ta reaei your _ ' aad Wcatem Texaa. Addreea alt oTlera to J TCrei:.r-JiEl.. LOCtaVtLLt. IT. Botiiiat. Xadoae tern etnti eurren^ to a>y addrew, j ^ ^ t t t e a t j slso ebbtermte tha disuaetioB I QKO. JOHnOK, UTHROCOB T B B A I K I » Forty y-ar- at — U him at a a c t at P i t t i b a r s , P a , TcBt-aUnatindeed tthMtratad ami I win fsrward clreaUr by retora malL Thakighect A - t i s ^ w - a * Agaat Pomaaa Ksraerlw, MagaoUa, Miaa. tarela thacSooda. Oo.r'' « ** VaaulrBtUc- w«i>ia..mrl.Ma S p S V ^ ^ ^ Kon* tet raCenacM tttm thaw who win oae ao other Map wUl ca peritioa of talae to yoanMslTt* bowtaaakaaadaaaa^tae^. raijaf »» K>.. fn^iriv oad voy iln—Uy W i K A a T K S S S FOB. t H B mUblOWr-Larxidatrfttr.!. ottfaaaHveiti-Maiatttf. Ue auMi. — uM sMfccnms < deata a 4 Ifalibiaadlk •-aeaom. .L'te of aata * w»Ii*e the s U U m e a t of tiaad therein, tofcthsr with reeoamaadattona from . M&k Ai4«.<-u. lrW.ot»a4 Arable eatatoeklatluiWeat; flB<ic«aanatfa(;«itraqaa)iiy; fail, wili coaimea Maaa aad " tis AeBNtS^'i •aat iBtaMttBiaail ezeitlt-c edianie erar paekad tocoaaftly any dhnre*. Satiafaetioa caaraaaciaaUflc aea, aa to th* Talae af the diaeoTery. irle«> Preniaeli lua tra tfi. . id b « t t MlUmc R I D I B I r,t*hna| !«• iaftfertuat. tsed. Prieealavby handredertk«'»uid. Afailiuaortfor c i r t a t o aTd M D I d L B { j y e i S t ' T i i r H E W i S S • frtwUoed; to offer ^ AddiMa, liU 8ftr*rrt.c>>e>r^<baa«afoiBrr.aa4r>ji<i]saa«n • n U B VO S K U s S K t o S D i>BIBCKI>SKC9f circnlara and ael DIISLQ j WILLAKD A. BEOWJT, laeot of ether traea, ihrab*. planta, etc. lUaatratad P L A S t e S E I s U B O B n U B i . Acaata tboal4 oaa4to.W tat amtii A d * ^ turn <wtlf. bM Hm .^sale e < U > « > < . tTaSTKDl ^ OodbyJeSTU >applicfcatj. k. O. BANFilBD,! ,, „ IM ScnSi Fcurth atreet, «tU^Je!pbia. r». catalone mailedfiroe191.. ^ ^ PaMUakiacCe., c o s n s i ^ T A i BiBur ASD PUB. o a . HITCHTOCE t Ve*LDSK.rit.caiCXS^AT1.0 Colcmbaa Sartery, C^Iamba*, Ohic. ACW73 r-ST-f^F) Bt. Ixrela, Mo. 1714] PhOawIpdU, Sew SstM, Sdftaa or Ct-mte A-TI-»-TU-5 I3R. C. M'LANE'S LIVER FEMALES, LISTEN I PILLS, P i SUBSCRIPTION BIBLES. Great Reduction! Book Agents DRY GOODS! in tlie E a s t . Book Agents Lmvs of Business. B.Lowenstein&Brog. DRY GOODS!! B. LOWENSTEIN & BROS., LIVINGSTONE, NEW CLOTHmG!! COLUMBIA CANCER CURE A CONSUMPTIVE OTIEED1 FRANKLIN TYPE J. D. WILLIAMS, F.O U N D R Y CINCINNATI. Olothing; Furnishing I Ooe-Qaarter M i l l i o D P j r a c a n t l i s , BOOK AND NEWSTYPL $15 Shot-Gimt DOLLARS P C E i f f i S T T E M A L E t o w a r d pCTrfCtidTni The country tho a w a r d wr«onclade t ^ t m the Wilson Bewing ittS the bnl/aeTrtng a a e h i a e that S f t i i awards were Medfcl made MeriV wheh at the V i e n n a eahibiuon; j u b cribcrs >S«renbrr 1st can > rtnewinir hare The Baptist SL Gissos fends * - r i B w or for bnt giv«B poet- they rrs^iTf i S 2 00 from J a m e s M. fr = ' At ' W h e r e is Gcr- S. —Voa staaciat, [ f.>r c a e y n r g Si30, to fall the S. s.'nd the pr^minsB crrli^eate after Eld. S. J JhirtJ' yoa full Finiber Jtys K3EESTS-3K.—We tril! We a3 5<itxoa 3 c i « aesd r^n r —Taur letter r:?c.Wcil. the fSc« the measure finest A r c 5 tions, was ttir<»-s. U When b o o k . day i s'lUs a t U if K'T O i l I E l t u n t i i y o u 5efa nit'- Jviy they Miss. » ASD T L K E (mnbe^qie), '» IFu joren, • copies, £ a % . . . O u r . • . • fim aaTertisiog ^ It P O . ' s appraciated b ; all 5.1 t y /,»« iuBtixtfa Ihe pU aoUa?< £fit Of m m t L.'itnf, hate »hi:li is will ten or so TtlCi betuiif.il p n g r i v i a g j cf f » iSiiTUCtif»d|aoripHofJi wany fciiak i» ^ t w - n m M&ti (inr i ^ r c n p y , o r # i 7 .'lU m cs!f t a goo<i f o r -ler fifieeu in M j t t i isUOB H j m n »a4 weeks ani in tij9|uu:d< ot UsqaUy t.^ li « J tlie Casb in -•iaaUiem Baf.u&V P u b l i c a l i o c ihl< o f e ; ' A w a b e a . I to wjit ftU au-ow TESj o u i s ni.7x I am npit^i dealers the mora to believa tb«t m y d e b y e d Society to get «SJ apoo the cb«»p tace out edition TshlcU z3ut« Uiaa the one otfer of costs ba i« bHa Dr. Tobi u ' oyer good the appUsd t^me' for Diarrhea, Sore to tiooa Sid. of lb» n c tte Wra, t y 1 5 or Joseph brido'a PtaiJrtTT, of Dysentery, Mumps, Pfpst, new R SeT. II S U a l l I , 1 1 y 1 tnd c«n!. lo to it taken, Coli», HBW Ltvin S a v s g e . and AscitiA T«ca. ICi Mr. Jas. C ; Mrs. F. M, Harde- a«(*ijaaW by mwnme*^ b r rrsvy word*. tiMs w o r d » 1 9 4 w i r f M M y w i t h S t l t w r y If y o o l^il a t l M d a d V> f E l l a s <iat!KhUr of K U c a Ball. 3C, aad D. R E ° Jkm d U i ta b e a a t y U k « a Sores, Pari. sTiii:;. pesri, ^ tn « s , . I m 4 toM i — th. t'i«e-i'ri»vt, \iituiiijlic te er Ka U ^ ^ M d ^ l.'ifaii. 8 h , 11, ftn,i ' - tow. Oottblo Iu I ikt., u i , a n d U'sitigUt llumat.,i IVl L'pii^^l luocb l^i siAt. ciRcut-Ai; »l.\HUai A T M rmi:. il t n i . l N OitOAN noatoii, iletv V n r k n n a & »»< D a n d e l i o n B»weU,«ndro I I I l U l l CO., CbUaKO- M . £ . B R A M H A L L , M . B . 4 3 Siorlli C o n H Nt.. M e m p l i U , T e n n . j i k t o s i s n n a r r a e s s i i rk.\n:si),tiaeiiiva truiaa. T e w * laaskle aet. ke lialliK M . ^ Ka l ^ l n U w i . U l l l . r^la. U V K d B A V K J ) D A I I . y . TrrslpiMltuWalDr. raniM a s s p w I M . . Ma4fiirrsnln>lars. M V r BCVtV. A f p e » r i » M ef a C a a n r tr.,111. ro6U, a-btahls^ neartf t.eu iHiiinds. n m ' i s e l t r e i a t h * i ma.t a w it3,tut tS^ Kuito, C j l u . t i c lUo loss ot Uu-mI or deUlity i-f t i , . sytt«w aad ».Ut f i I J - v l > T * 7 3 M z s i i > t AH t t a a a i m adTtrtiaemeDti m u t h e paid in a d T u i r « »«f3!ay»dT<ni«tr«,,«att!rty, t o e a i . trajuko!, »i en. per l l a . : l i j h « | f , « r . j S r t l i . : b y i i » y » w . W t t . . W h « » | > « y r a « ! i » a r e l U t q s M , 1 0 prr e » x t . w i n b a a d d e d . ^ J C ^ , . tha N i r p l * , - B . ft p Sat oa laaiiis ef tha nresal a U r i l tks Cl,aBer had (r,>Ta to ana cf tha ribs. a M » l K r a MTetal j«i«e«« e i Um rib c a n * a a l . E, P , o T l o M roots t««n I ta 3 laciiM t a Un«\h. l ^ t H B t C w a O . S E ( O M > I \ » l ! S Mtotsjtfaiarortte to g etas^ - a z c t i S E J C - W E E I L Y t c . 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N a 7 0 5 J a y n e S t r e e t , r k i l a d I p h i a , F a , a a d for a a l e b y Bookeeilera generany Retail prim (t T o tha trade XTSiS aaae a s ostr m h w a a a U : lioAka TT $ 5 l o *ez.ya«BC arctd, aaketBoraaoary a t w t w k f o T B i w t t s d r ( a m e. S n w » M U e d . c k . i I s 1 1 8 7 8 T R 1 4 L E X P O S I T I O S , u Ma. O P ! fvill a J i ' l 3 6 1 A R K A B r ractii^e f o r r.Tl. s . 2 Pel. i. i U . % u . i •. n 1-V«T liie fi:-t,ir.c.tif<ri therfi I T ai. Si Lll Jor. I Ii' t ' S. ! I • • ill U S Man n o .. T I n. A. HN v u n n v i^.' i J u t i K , 1 , 'i r s 11' ri- t 1 ••Ml.U'V V MtlUil". I SlAli IM'-"" • r -..J>-in, i' . n ii, >) i ta . . A. N r . I ! • n P. c r t i Y 11. ri-iir.r-,->i. •(. J v l M . ^ li-. • i 1 o i n E c r o n s i I ; (roraily H. c . r , E » r , <• UEurii. T J . So i^iii J . tt, t ' o c a i i i Jf.ns z s x ^ S rondVlce-Preiiiii rep-ilBlralrEl. 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