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Ifrt ^ a l f I fjsst^^idfib^idriiNi^^ ^Knitb, j i i s a f i L L B . ani larlct} ta T f i K k s i i B g . m } — x m ^ u h t (l^riTiTfn j A A i j A K * a r r t a t i l y p y . B; . rnmwkmj^wm . ludiitoto *r d I e e b i e w W | | » i f g » aad M o , waw Bapttati -crdaattiyarii^nwrhara toldaaalbatii^l^tiaaMilatbai^, ten aboot mch t U o p wnr." Fh^ « In • M iMutaeiiap^ phmeadqppadHitethedM^- AitI _ H t m l idll a b a # > w thkt thick « ht o v ikr ftm M a r t n ^ ^ i l m lia» Iwen f h m h i ^ ^ XheJT^ eoold not beany imlie ithltiBij^ti^ •n^ Tha gmimwiiM jmd, after thM^day^ ^ ^ ^ j a t t o i D e d in tha nnriWtiice tf i i b i d i i i ^ d p i e d lod exedlent:* da aow^ tii^immmita U tho w n t m faia «zhibit.d ia: i ^ U f t i ^ j B aotTalid nnlee come downi to ^ ^ and brother,7ians, whocaaema ta Inva ^-^edter viditafiee^'^fw: itU sneedaa iwinsiraotioa mi faitk m Ckrut; toreehondbcd^ «ry^a^ilMactiwehagt^ tost ao £ u r e m p ^ Mis.' S m tna* foMequeoi^ that the b ^ m <^mf<mU is no ^ ChriaOim ^fo krnifaw iMMiTinqTu^y f^y u On what i&r«^pttO#that she had OfansSanfidends.vill^oa ,;Btaagf^a2>d ftr i d ^ I g n ^ ^ t tUt 6odjr of c£fittim.ftopk has not font taks^ime qoiet y w i i a q m r e e v e i y i M p ^ , TSTbatgoad c m ^ ' i^CDunehda him very l i ^ ^ . ' t Sajpjag^ r a J ^ a ^ ^ ( p ^ a^ wdl J l o m dways heen catted Bapti^; b«t poasepec ^ J mlgjisayV the i^iMactioa of dikir oiir bat to-d^l -. Aim t»be SaefU. Wisdj emidoy jwjr: t ^ ^ t h g f l y , both tbrtoe-ibcetlm . S n w y p B > ascere tiw diatingmgihing chuaeteriaticsor the Batista, It jt on to^ of^JbtoMnd a inras dear ana^ftii|iiaV iMrth d i ^ J i i ^ s n i g t ^ , Hit whether oar tiiiie.'<-4iiUher-i9-the-fiagmaitsof time, itatSeannot te doiMd that they were Baptista.' « m i ^ ^ aense, noat reliable tloTerihei ^joiliDae'iipon i h a snbjecfe <^miaiaanfl;<:(dKn^ ' 4 V IiMiWMr,jiiijiftiiBi fi iTiiiiTi i g g i t ^ immbered ing be logt. "Goasider itpnict«»Ue to do ^ ia ft H ^ n a ^ Rcmiiiitiiy No, a i d : ^ n w , if they wen professing n;es of Rom£0&tholii »b3 of 11074 » i t | t ; l i » y i i i i I i i ^ B|B tod. -Bafcirefaiair tet momnfeffayoahsTO not u Iioar. V £eiH>t actai^liy l ini&teaa h a ^ h m n x ^ of tltttihe OhriaaanBrtopSireVidenoa the new Dutch ^ - • = to wv^lMing Elder HimilijUlihiifc i S i l i i i tt-i»ia»to BByoTe-onr from an attempito do good beanae yoa Gamiot lSo ^ymtere, who, ^^Krfthe^o^^diJcari'ittTOrbewrittesi, and in t h e ^ ^ y f e r i a n Chu^^Sdg !|isi^or«, Unde i » d fflily by immetaion, and reTased to baptiae in^ ^hile toey h a ^ b e S IT ffH • • ^ W i i - f e ^ ' i M p i y o f - ^ so in fcregids; formal way^ Be.willii^tQdogQpd atnDqgerato Gaii^ havisb W(ndar,it isthe in&OiUe word ^ €bd.: Jones had Tei^A^ jto do<t5fU)oat ^ b a p t i m , she ^ p i ^ m j t a p j ^ m Rieh baptiam UTaIid,^y were ^eiy establishments, af.Trhfch haw ( V A f c i ^ j-m. irr^nktiy and infora^Uy. And ' ^ p a n . to be (XI theb j o B ^ ^ a f t o r a~godly ^>atw«B8int they chanced could) been t ^ most inriilen(^ai^ hegan to t l u i ^ ^ ^ a a u g h t e r W a ^ hare comwiDmg to dagoodin latU. Ikingu , thia reascHi «^|canwfbr his aaina any v S ^ i f c o ^ an in doubtig abrat hers, of t h e ^ t i s t s , i ^ c h " ^ ^ ^ DOW n i C ^ i i ^ e m t W l i i i i ^ ^ t e denied br-no f e a S ^ ^ w n t e t m A Oarge -scale. Ui •• falkR I tluUc TaM f u mr Bmrnm The subjecting our bret^gpin Europe to as Unde Jon« had veiy h i ^ y of the ^ . j g a ^ ^ i w i ^ y to proceed with the fiw W jw iWgj^Ijiiff BrfbiMt r ^ t M a . A -naaty^ ^ j w ^ ^ i ^ f n i e s s i ^ of r d i g ^ ^ ' Qentiba.'? " ' ^i^q^cal acg^en and hi^orid} information d llrf ^fi^wituM I will call ia the c^biated eccleaasti. pri^ment and ra^l^Uon rf properly, urgmfiMmmfljfiaiSmegi mrpnx^irf ks Talse-. Sweei ariBiSelioinety joys of- Iot^-^^omla^anallacale, they willnev* a^S^tislL codd n o i ^ wi^ she isboald not tieat c ^ hiatorian John lAwrawe Hoshenn, Ohancdior to^ will not corrupt and ortFroptnig wifliMlwa^g.that weaWi can jnorc; laihatthey. k him with sach cooisteMf v w doe tpan inteilig^ of the Uaiwtityof flottingen. He wa8,»foon»8e, superstitions which S j e h ^ s u b s t i t i ^ hyPoj^"^ Bat^wiyjdiouldjame be improved? _«5ld4<radtwreceiTa tha-OeiK gentleman, even was poor Baptaat no fiii^itt, OT he ooold n o t . h a v e ^ such a pod. anthoritr for the prdiaanoea.of^f^t^ia^eB^' O i r a r t a w itapMrarid, » i n t i o d n e t o i y Beeause xif its vahtL .Wf-ths ' ^ l i e .of the wtnM.; Apoa^ schodmaster. A ^ ^ s j^j^'ces, which had led tioi. ffiahirtoiywaB oritiaaHywitt*! in Latin, todeaa openly, plainly,.^d .repeatedly decliued^aa IMuiii.tf MKlM^aadiriil be aicceeded by^oia' Fatoer, I toaakSlieelw iDt„EcBip|. • «- " " * Ita w«se thaa fbily to waste thtt which i&.«pcth a ^ t h a t . wa (meaahagfi^' laetfarai} b a t ^ b^oi tianslated into E n g ^ by Dr. Mc> -. ^ - .T. "•'f . h m to s ^ so^ diare^^olfy of ihe PoctOT of historians, thattoeA p ^ l i c Chflrchea w ^ ^ thdr iiiijiitiii MtomtiM aCm ^xratl ^ ^ soniach. .AU geneiaucmssinae the-^^j^of auch, that we m'Eht beJeQow-1^Laine, of fiig^and, aad Dr. Mordock, in America. membership—ordinandi The bMrdvithhealthfoIbMntia spread, Divnnty and e m S ^ t miiii^ers of 'H3or Owrch" and^^snt: SSiBKteDji^iiB guExtiaaa by etenBtf. Ys have cmidfTnTief) hrs folly in seli^^'i]^ ^tpjwl .-."ghatwttexaiTipilaia JMrt-grrai. This leaned and reliable hiattnian aaya, "The aa. Tha B h d t e ^ roof, the low^ly b ^ ; ^ he had probably recoTed^iem in hjt "dnMhood, for mait, just such aa the Bapt^Ohnrohea ara atm-^ e m x j o j n e v a i t h a o a e u of tmie, k bound for a.meaa.of pottage. He . whi£k'«iM»acagement, The wialar's fire, thiiamni^adia^ ^ had no doubt to" had-been rearad among (he crament of baptism was administered in thia [the I say I might give this hiit I wiU rrfertiiapstCtr-atain^. -Ik is noii ^ o f d o o a ^ K ^ B more fooliBhly.^J^-^ii^^ al^^ Are giftetoat'cajiiiotSecngpud: fiom t h e ^ ^ Justotha-aafttf A d n , jiiistlHrthegr irSl mfce tMsTay- the i ^ ^ ^ ^ j w d e i a t i a u ^ ^ c ^ ^ p w e i h e ^oQfif ignorant and l ^ t e d BapbatSj-who oenr knew any first} century, withsot the pnblic assembliM, in you to the same source .qieaki^lyaoj'when .in yoor joomginga.to meet O'er land or sea let otoers taam. places operated and prepared for that parpose, and rians derived their iirformatian, Ohria-' Bsakdidy eidbazind, u ^ wiDias, -or time. .'.^iSi^^^that time is^^^^vmch T^oe,. is better, and fr<^:5rJKHa nbflii^ b d ^ conld be exFather, I-thank.Theefcrmy Hinne. atoer.ikbe1oT«d Jaiqs, who.aajEin^ takes yoa m, WM prafemed by an mmmton of the vMe body in pected. , i d n o t ^ moBt pmaed ta titspdi^oLderimtibn. anrely a-goi^SEafiQnwhyit^SEwld beimg^o^. titn Fatoers for the first three centuries were Bap^ e r e a yoor adtiing head, and t a b l e d fareast, by My iatoer and j^motfaer thcM, tists, because these P a t o O T ^ go toemselves. DjfiingiiHiij-ymjMitf g»,-bowOTer e a m e ^ - j r o Mij t^mrtney came iI^:therefo^e, she was the baptismal fimt." ^ Mitc& of cur time has i^eady run ^ generona oandnct and eiiooBiagiag conioraatkin. Ec^iauiia is tluCTfa^hfiircaie; r Of the second century he says, <*The poBons that Justin Martyr, wl^i^ coated among^e carlie^ ^ ' ^ t o i ^ t o a l t o , and exiwess her pleasure ouT'prttail aeiiosttL Hewmauy premnnH ^ toe tnnnang brin^ .you. on your jonmey^ B r o t ^ and Bisters nestie round^ ' T were to be bap Used, after they had repeated the of toe Fathers, w r i t ^ ^ ' ^ ^ i j ^ p e ^ givinj' J^had «mt,«<)eariy. She exerted herself to B da^3l»rBnanAenid too^thi^ there is not fiaw machmom gcod we might haye d ^ ^ ' ^ you sudL things aa are necessaiy for yomi^ Wito many a smile BadjayonaiioMd;" creed, oonfeesed and rcDoaooed their'ams, and par- him ao account aboul^ mmiBg BimiBni&Eimzmctepr^uBtian ior eter- world! ^ w much better r.hrigfT^ng we might hsfe' 4^eftaki J m tiU Theodoaa came in, O'er land or Ma let oHierB loam,' ' ajmfort, showing himself a fellow-helper to the trato ticularly the deril and his pompons allurements^ one hundred and fi^ y i a ^ a f i m n e h i ^ ays: ' 1 SSi^A^iostte,: you know, w n ^ i a the chnir^ueann' m ^ - S d e e ^ n c o e - i n tiieir-iatanl state are pre- been! JdaSj we are not what we ought to be. Am^ fiji prepaie a nice dish wMdi had jn^oome into her Father, I thani TheS for my E p ^ long till the Professor were inmersed under ledter uid received mto Christ's shall now before ^ the uMm^'of dedicati^ mending, nq doubt, .these travdlii^ ^MsaehersHo {•xBdr- flflTOD the sj^IiaEaces of resson and why is it sol Becausj we have not improTed .onr mind for supper. It was . While oyer all the dond of Peapa. came also; but not a word was said about the ob- kingdom." No spnnkling, u d no infants, you see, ourselves to God throo^ Cliirt n ^ n ottt convM- thdr notice. That toe chnrch nngfat j«cteve and IciaiiV luejine tiiani- Bineis, hDwerer, > metii- .time. Much of it has b ^ tcutesa for porposea Awards protection u d inoEas^ thus far. They were anch as conld profess their ject of their meetir® ffl a£l» the Uble-was removsion: for, should I omit this, t nught not ^ m to od of- abtiriiiiig piBiaratinn-. Jesoa "bas died foE good. And w miu:hof help. to£m fivward on their jonmey.. &it thoe TW opened Wor^ toe SaQy pr^er, fcitt, and they^were "immersed nnder the water." deal sincerely in this aoconnk of-our reli^on. BQaa^-aiadnQoa-u affired-tat&e wraid in ^ I bnt HttLe rsmsns. How impoi^&t then to .csi^^y ed—when Mr. Cwiitnqr introduced it by saying:— wi« omD^rfphes in the duin^ who loved to have Prodsim aloud tiai God is there; MeLairu?s BLahtim, VO. 1, p. 46-69. iiaBat^^-!QiaKii!birBsrspetaa^ iur thro it advantagonaly.- Let saints and fanners do with K I did not' misundferstttd yon, Profeesor Jone^ many as are persuaded and h d i m that those t U i ^ thej^-eoimcBfeamoDgstthem, be would sot reO'er land or sea let etbers nam. As a witness of sombwhat rimiliir character, I •IidJCu:^ a n pr^sred tor eteiiiiL/. They go tO' their might what their hands find to doj for t h ^ yon ^ c p K ^ a o ^ d o ^ t last e r e ^ whether imwhich are taught by na are frn^ and do pfomise to ceiye.the brethren,, though t h ^ were recommended Father, I thank "Fhae for my H o i ^ will now introdnce the Pedobaptist Neander, whose i e w ^ '»Iieu."-tbey* The impr^ared go to ia no work in live accordmg to them, arc directed first to pray, by toe Apostle, neitoer would he permit others to grare to whi<i" they are hasten- n i f f i ^ j ^ not first intro^^iced % d Men'* of Mcmster dimoK^e Bdbnaatibh of "Omrch Hiatoiy" and hia "Ranting w d Trainmg and a ^ God ^ ^ f a s ^ , toe foj^yen^ of t h ^ receive t h ^ ; »nd.i£ any did,be oaat. tham out lyf -By M i j i ^ bpa7PTT,nT;;.-ffie and wbeOtr the nf the-Patted of the Chriatian Chnrcb," hare Ciren hia name a sins; and we alsd pray and fi^ tagetiiCT w i t h t h ^ thediQTch^_ ^noijoe-what toe Apostle says to Tlu rraaeUBc mt Futan UtUs.—Ib.S. asaBUB bf^^'-^iraUjacLEie'Iire ^ o n S - ^ i f e I' Thsii^rvvrSnint ofiml, wiimaEKr u^pu wuili]!' 'Snr tarnhle tiie tnrmentH of per- bearing on oay eternal destiny. Gains, about him,.."Wherelbtc. if, J xisaa, I wifl r»m i ^ Bc^^^ato^ t h ^ aaja Mentor, This eminent n was himself not properiy baptized, and thoeditkinP'-^bir uupotUut-aiid deaiialil* to saamthe The word of God informs us that whatcTcr a man Mr. Judd says, expressly, "The p r a c ^ V immer- are regenerated, for ihey -are waahed in the name fore could not legally bi^tize others. ai]tfstdaatiid~&eotiia! Atdall this ^ows tiie sows tiat he ahitP. reap. He that sows to the flesh us witomalicous words. AnSl^^ xonimt in" That is my impresaon, sir. I do not know ex- sion was beyond doubt prevalent in the tcholt church. of the Father," &c. vafawof Uuie^ "for prpiiamtkiii far eCcEuity is the shall of the fle^ reap corruption,' while he that one of~these piatoza p r u ^ l ^th, W5^*lpnejTOoldnotdo.him,.h» wioold not of The only exception was made with the sfci—henco TertuUian, who lived Eomewhat later, says: -iroribaf Srintion, if abtained at aO, must sows to the q>irit. shall of the spirit reap life CTer- actly how I received it—perhaps I got something of redCTe toe brethren himself, speaking eril and W e ^ l ^ ^ t o J U ^ t ^ those we have pcmtcalled baptisma dinicorum." '^Whcn wo are ready to enter into the water, (and be<Ab&ediittiiisHfey -~^Biere'isnoTepent2nce,iu} lasting. To sow to the Spirit iuTplTes the improye- it from reading D'AuKgne's BSstory of the Reformma- ed q ^ % I due w t say aH the ^ t is in,toepoor And in '-'The Planting and Training of the Chriseven before) we make Our protestations before the ftj&^'ter^pieraLuiMj go jiiMijfir^t^^m after death.'ment of time. The improvement of tnne is, there- ation—^perfiaps I received it by hearing minflHiing lidouslypf toe Apoatlea and Jarethren."- And those preach» Thty ar^ t^fanltfr--^ x t M Church" he says, 'The usual form of submer- minister and in toe chnrch that we renounce t ^ !riw"Sh)od^of aUiiirTiiPiitffiay-faesppHid to ^ s guii- fore, intimately coonecced with everiasjdng life. of the kind from the pulpit I am cotain that didreceire toem, ha cast out of toe churdi, him win is dear of f a ^ ^ ^ n ^ a m ^ s c sion at baptism practiced by the Jews, was transdevil and all his pomps and vanities—afterwards, t j a o d a n s e m tins ariffof tiie^gnTe, oathe other This is an all-suffideat reason why time ^ n l d be have seen or heard it somewhere, and thati thon^t and toe wonder is, (possessed wito such a^irit aa lent people, my hearTqje^k^ a ^ toe m m ^ of at the'time I had good authority for believing i t - ferred to the QedBle Christians. Indeed this form we are plunged in toe water." aiile, uenK'~'7hB icj^eueiAlIug ipint may perform improred. he was,) he did not turn the Apostlea out alao.— m a i , ^ bled for t i ^ p e o i ^ they ^ v e a was most suitaWe to signify that which'Christ inotherwise, I should not have ^ren it a place in my And again, "Those who a^e desirous to dipthem'- What "an.antiTdmstian spirit ia hera. diq^yedin work Wore than, ^ t o o o f i ^ durtfar^ bnt~«a faia"iradc&'txDe--^it eleuiiiji 'he rorer does. It tended to render an objcct of contemplation by such selves hoUly in this water, must prepare toemselves memory. folfaw^ UiPi^iiB, ihai prepsixtian for e t e n i ^ is' the ptwwof Piotrephea? will not antecede onr work. 1. It ismanitestly the part of wisdcmto improTe a symbol, viz: the immersion of the whole man in for it by fasting, by watchings, by prayer, and by I have, replied Mr. Courtney, seen and heard such iliiri'Iife. "Whether immor^ He lored to have tha pre-eminanca (tJw big L) Wdl, torstum, h^isahouseof woiship, wee^ our time. the spirit of a new lift." sinccre repentance for sm." statements many times from various sources. They til gjiujf u tofaesBCored, whrthiT etemal'liie s to amongirf toom, would not receive toose ^brethre^ and grass having t a ^ q n ^ possesaon, not ai^^ 2. It is foolish and wicked t o ^ p l o y time unpro- are often recorded in Presbyterian and Methodist So also says Goleman, another noted" Pedobaptist But it is needless to multiply autoorities. It is strange preachers,,him3elf, aa4 if any did, he tumbs e u j u j ^ wliaUier the wixtit of God is to be infor t ^ hoga, a jumping, a m v ^ ^ black fitably. How many are guilty of this foUy and newstpapers. They form a part of every controver- author, the friend and exponent of Neander, who is toe united testimony of all the. Fatoera whO:^eak - o o i e d sad tfaeaDnd farerer toat; are atatims of toem. out of the diurch. -Thia ^zanny-oT INotre- t n ^ of impa bnt ^ idea ii^ t h ^ tp wickedness! How often do we hear the wicked sy on the subject of bapti^; and you may hew regarded as high authority by the opponents of the of toe subject at all, that baptism was .in toese tiaK. Xfa;^ cecme j u answer in liiiB Efe. phes, Bzdted toe irony cf^ the Apostle, and we outrai^ a negl^of tUahouse of God, windowspeak of killiag time. "To kill tnne"—what an them almost as often as yon hear a sermon or listen B l a s t s , and who takes frequent o ^ o n to ex- early ages performed only by immeraon, except of ' "C^estf God! an what a almddr thread, doubt not, he did remember-hia. deeds, k he ever ^ a a t o d ^ d o c ^ ^ t d o a ^ anqo^ espressianl Sinners plunge into their amusements to a disx:u^on on tins subject. It w»b cons^uent- p j ^ his aversion to their faith and J^tice—yet necessity in toe near prospect of death; and those ^ "TfarigTBvgLuitliigtiiiEgs, ^ d visit ^ t .dinrdi. . > . .imedti, t ^ t haa ^ the appearance of wa^ ^ a regard for the obvious truth compi^Tiim to say, who, under such cicoimstances, r e « i r ^ psnr^gas and follies to Mil time. Alas, those who kill time, ly very easy for yon to recave and retain such imXha wtPTTtiT states of all tlie dead IstoereA.Christian t e r ^ byjtoe keepOT-' ' page 372, "Ancient Christianity Exeiij^ed," "The a substitute were never said tahsre been baptized, secure to themselres a miserable eternity. presaoi^ in onr- day. that would -{FpoB H&'a ieable BtEm^ I" .' There j ^ m m m the ^use oSed D g m u j i j ^ ie-^ term baptism is derived fromrthe Gr^wt)rd Bapto. but_to have been poJired upon, as 0 aubitHute (andenjn such conduct! We hope not -And yet And yet Tsappose yon will assure me that I am nevtf re^^eoo^^,OTexamiM for Uis TennpwieB Eaftist. from which term iaformedBaptizo' i f ^ its deriv- baptism. D c a not tha id^Uim of time ts etenu^ piOTe its we.f^,.IamenUbU as itmay-be, .there u the same altogether mistaken, and have been grossly deceivto^y i m d a f t a ^ t o w di^es.^ T ^ m ^ atiree Baptismos and JJapftsmo^bi^&in'. The priUaxims ta be Obaerred by Tosbj ^linisteri. •ftbaH If there be Talizeia the inhezitance of the ^irit of PiotrepheSiahroad in. toe .land, iua ed. wj BE cosmuan. aa^Iead^ true acocsds^ to thrajitle of instrnomary sig^cation of the original is to dip, plunge, a a i i ^ t h e r e k n h i s in tmie: iar the nltifollo^eta ghgimitftjifi his condact inthk enlighteaiNo, P u r f e ^ Jones, I tciH not assure you. I do i ^ n i r ^ to_^XDstmctais, u ' ^ i a M ^ ' 1. Derote some time every day in secret, to piayer immei^ The obvious import of^dtflaoun is imtr^A {OBeaaaii tnd eaju^meirtQf that inheritance, for tlie Teoseat Saptlrt. day. How..Qi4ny,'i'hq.iBka.npoa themselvn the not like that' mode of discussion. I will prove to ^ n i ^ ^ y e t » it is of to ' mersion." depgnda (mfliB proper anpltyment (rf time.' Neith- meditation, and self examination. BaoTHBB Gkavm;—On accomtof my herito'and name tm^c^wactfir (aa fiiatreph«a-didj of minis2. Kead one or more chapters in the Bible every you, (if you will receive the testimony of the most er g g ^ w lie to be o i m p a ^ othtt circumstaMes, I have ody b ^ at Wo" pir^^ t m of. the Sanctuary, and if jb. trawlingfreach^, Yet,'in another place, he affects i d ^ i a d immerreliable hutorians, orthsi of the moat eminent of in'nliif vitbrtzHiK £b>v ptecitias' are oar fiee^g day. traciM m^tings t h i s ^ w d sumnur, t ^ a m i ^ b e a r ^ toft.name of Misakmaiy -alionld^pasa hia ^^i^.^yyP.to W r ^ y . Wa Bw tlipfii fiifiij^ft^r'" your men writers on ^ s n b j ^ ) I will ^ v e to sion as a ^partnre from the aposf^k^^^ge: 3. B^ore attempting to preach, have your submmiotil . ' he political s W e ^ t we haye had to^^ vvjj yould not rweiTe hiin,^.and,-ijf any m ina aeata no oftner than Otoers, no more peace "We cannot reast the condurf^ W.isaya, that you beyond all possil^ty of doubt that those who bed-side of tos sii^ ixiniiarej^^^' ^'E v Ant: ' • — - - ject well stadisd, if possible. toe good Lord has b l e a ^ t h o ^ r t a o f l ^ p ^ i ' e . church.djB}^W0uld he ibr easting-them otrt of-toe no oftner this mode of baptism was the fiiirdi^irture from n u ^ such statements ^ either most grossly igao4. Ask the aid of the Divine Spirit before you to administer to toswantL tq|»iff l a l m c n t ^ . i ^ Ja^pataofSi BK^ ia aEiarL'^ '-Man b o ^ of the teaching and example of ^Wljl^Jiles on this Brotoer C. L. Cate Md m y ^ f , commenc^ .V I ihurch. _ Thia anti-missionMy,:. arufrnomian, anti-' rant, or most perve^ly falsi fiot^; ;¥rne, to^'is one t h ^ b^^jt*'. ti 'jOB^War&W d i j ^ and foil cf trooMe." Life preach, and after sermon, pray that God may Uesa christian.8piri.t,.is j e t lingering j n on* iaad .and subject" meeting Saturday n^ht l^gire toe to i^itoth 1 hope, Mr. Courtney, you j^n't mean to say that the E&rt. f ^ S * ^ ^ t i ^ i s i S ^ ia eliL^a^te ^ ^ w ' T h f d i saTO witheisand .. .!P>»e;are.ministasand-meSibezBin ^ '•If it teas a departure fh>m U^feidungs, it was in Augj^t, at Plea^nt IliU, Gibwfi coun^, ^a our mtnisters preach falsdiood,"or that our religious 5. Keep not the company of young ladies aa ctsmtiy^crying out against all misaons and g p p d j ^ qr woi^ h e ^ ^ ST^or. Contiacted, indeed ia care of,) t ^ meetii^ lasted editors make statemmta that are not tme^ said Mr& the earliest for baptism by imjna^cS?^^question- c ^ n ^ t ^ t I ^ i* the .JVKe betweai <me^a birth and gaSon^ while engaged m protracted meetings, tluU Ernest, whdilready fdt'htt Nood b e ^ to boiL ' ably was very early thecbmmonii^^baptism." a week, there wers fiftem profe^i^, Md thurt^ inis^onaiyjQpenticBis, and-Eame4>f .omr-'btetoren pra^dang, the catia of Christ be not impeded by your conbays.$iiirt$red«zdnsimi for bong favorable tothe cb^" o a & ^ l l ^ on the T o p of the gnve. Again, page 396, he Priniifive Qinedtoechinr^ No, no, sister, said TJiude J o o ^ ^ ara ^ fyerjto duct. The Centra} Association ^ e t at New Hope cliurch missfinvy eQjteq)^^and.Iike.good ekl.GainahdpChurch, immediately subsequraf'tijiQil age of the mood. Mr. Courtney only m e ^ to u y ti^ our 6. Avoid aa much Is possible, idle and frivolons ^ toe missKiaarica itLtoeinjoaraey. afta? ^a godly thti m f i ^ ' becoD^' m adnit, ^ ministers and editors ar< miitd^, and that he can aposties, this [immersion] was m i M i i ^ y the com- where my member^g ^ frpiher 0. L; Gate PmT t o m a n ^ ^ ^ , hfi^wll w f c a t . ^ ;woogr e r a niKhes three leore years, and to^ how ~axai convosation, "Sut make yourself agreeable in all prove that they have made statements .witlu>ut hav- mon mode of baptSam. (The stiiiiitt ' ^ t can be tor, Satui^y before^'the^foMto Lord'^ in SeptVm- sort,. bgngCeiiawrhelperitfrthe ^th.-^ WbatahaB said of sprinkling fn thatearly p e ^ ' i ^ t h a t it was ber. The mating w^pro^tedeigh^days^ toere we S*y-tothfi»athifig8l Brethren ia toere Dioirt- trouble in toe pedCoi^iance of d u ^ . ' B ^ y to dethe Buna e j a ckaed amid the idaiinesa of kinds of c o n ^ j ^ in which you nuy be thrown. ing first caref^y examined all tto ^dience. 7. I s e ^ s p i ^ disre^ect^jr m y of ^ n r Mven or eight .pnrfjs^o^ OiJy ^ j o i n ^ p^s amongskqs'....W«iilush£iK^thean5wect in ca» of necesaty peraiitted as an~e^tjon to a P a i t o m^ Madam, said Mr. Ccnn^^,!didiut brother mimaters, but be ready at iJl times to jupB^t BOne. of toese things-howeyerr could stop as WM noofigor^'y giTen ^the general mle.) Thisfict iaso well eaila^ished that t ^ f e m B M A d t g Saaijnai EotitJ>IIowa that toe a t t iMliF^M^r^^^i^^ in&n& tb'use any lai^oaee wb^'ironljd'give ofji/ir/ thgirfalliTlg i^haynr^pr. . otio of m / tofiigood old A p ^ e s . . . Jo^at toe^conduot Gai- seems no xntjie thmi wi^t.^" j^t hig ^TV it were n e ^ e s s to adduce anthorities ill proof of i t " meetog; pM of t l ^ profe^^ ^ '''TBt "ahortnesa con s e e M w i f h e w l li^!^.. • tngjfor nottoggavfi l ^ greater, joy ^than to hear 8. be oflended with a brother if he advise d^htOT tittt had iKen a moumw fora length of • • • ''Itisjgr^mi^eto^l^poscthi^ tijmf^'^gBsffly fe ^ rilne. XcHi havehEaidof .th8tim8tian.Klfli:^iKtSrc toto Graves t ^ t it wm a thit ^diUdteajEBlkedin theJruto. Andwhai baptism byinmiersion w u i d i ^ n t i i ^ in- tune, andybn B?B hBre fhonaa^ jtif or reprove yon, evenif he i e yaaagft than yourself tmo^^eminia^.o^^ too wdl "to donbt in and foe aM iptojiia£mnly. - nctyny-^l^it, the bit^toren toid him of the kindnesa of Gaius, in •bat th«dtten; for we cannot see our faults as we tiins of rejoicing wito iM. . baptism bettme ^nerilUy joetal^t - The aqyie withacme ^anaibilSy fflji* t ^ M a W ^ f f i e y are^^ ^ supplying their necessi ties^ it seems4hat it -was (ja setnpasaDeacnnot^tprdiainl. Omldifttake do tiB faults rf others. ;^toer Cat® i ^ ^ l f <»mmen(^ a pnwtKe rf Ojij. Baa tafanSs sa lt now-isr Boi ^ i ^ to any " t i ^ aa fom^ ttj^ a'^ooi hpuM awfl-here iiiy^ (theMeth^ts lMsj)CC»aQo.thatt]» Apostiewxote thisttard his family, to an jn^iro^ place. :ibti; fcr^ha!. 9. Sever forsi^ the cause of Christ, and the pulithasneBcr m ^ who'are i ^ ^ y iirannert pietsoinallidend^ teea&'orfonrtee^cffltDiyl'i^^ for^^ly be- tley . Bat he is indignant at toe cpiidKt.^ Diotie- sake of popnlao^ "" ^rVf fnytf'fe pit, to make pditieat stnmp speeciies. been fbcmally abaadtmfd, bat is Btia toe mode of phes< . . ^ d a s i f h e wanted. ^Gaiua to -andeistaiid cal wrangle qCtoe d a y ? I s i t i n o i v A Yonss MDOSIEC. a d m b ^ t ^ g infant bapti^ in the^reek Cliurch, fore toe third ^ b ^ in October. -Tha^inM^ I admire u g r ^ i Tip^ak camiiy^Miss., ZToo. '55. there were SfFenteenj!t^.^sii^ ^bat 60itjQf.men.toase were tiuit- Dietrephes had et yet ri^ibr Jum? He is a a old: otiieo, o n A moi'irhb I m f e ^ ^ ^ iS^qiting t h ^ lira to and in Eeveral of the Eastm Church^" joined p a a h ^ 9/: NgJ? iJPi* t^B^^, rejected he. gives the ^iharaGtep-of one Ajf toem, esteenied .t>yinK7^jaid caaLwith jmqiris^igxnt^ , Here, alw, is another £edobaptijt~£Gatorian, Dr. ija W k j ^ ^ d^g g ^ gi^ Tor the Teoseiue Baptiit. W e ^ p w t otoera £0 join portly..' Althengh toe ' Demetrius)- Siiys, he hato^ good report of ill men, oazKctandl)ene&t.the.cai^~ yti Barufiwr^iriig. lis MigutygSZg^ - .-And ^ t ^ ^ m lupong t l ^ ^ ^ ^ " ! ! ^ , n j ^ H»'if Phillip S d ^ Processor in a Pedobaptist Theokgim^opnlar, he never witli a ^ - i i j^fi / f j SJeat.M Sfe to/s^" and of toe truto itself, yea, (as if to confirm what; I rocently closed a meeta'ng of three days with llftwqwBnt.oncB ganTnt gfOti^lbraTs." 'Ko re"to B ^ e iBiertuma'wl^ cal Semiaaiy at Mocfnbntg^ PenaljlTania. .Ja he -was §ayiag,5 w d wo also bear, reooid,—and If those whohara ten set B|)artaallai^S gnts^ai tena^ oa pzi^exs, Jib^Iameotatmns 'Kill the Baptist diurch, Forest, £i(^^.(»unty, Alabacommuni- l a u w t h a t i w record is tniei - Meaning, tu-donbt, give outno l i ^ t o guide, why e ^ e c t . * ^ ^ his " ^ c t o y of.the ^ p o s t i ^ iSnu^'r paga 568, I m ^ t t back, fibaatena 'to m a b i t s - R ^ to ma, which resulted in six accessions; two by. letme^th^gs to me. (dhers oftocLApostles,as weU-aafaimadf,-vho-bad he aaya: <^Immer8ion,and jiot..9dnklmg,. « u . m i ' ty m^M t h ^ y ^ toonkli^ - ^ • ter, and fonrl^ experience and bs^ptiam, aad-^juee qntsti(»ahly toe-oxigW normalibna {of baptism^}^ Btotoer C a ^ . ^ l a ^ ^ &itMuyy and. s q c c ^ < ' thexhurch. oined in the <xBonmiriendatiotf these atmgeis'to Yet,notthat of toattoey-wmatraigerr Deaco^thonghsetapf^fora^pedai ' t i ^ m^ting^ ai^ h u be^me mt!Ch ei^ totoe Ap<BUeiVl»at 13is T i i r ' l i ^ is cgu^-^raroaij^ fled. Bow of t h ^ were regular members of the M e t h o d Xfaiais shown by the very iBeanii«ioC tha Q i a ^ I7 tothecharoh^ —are not excnsod finmanydthar wadr ^hat^Mci^t^ ^ jbbj' njptt tSns iini^kCUTemeiit of ^ fleeting to cm a ^od tp gy ^ pot str^ words B<9(iso, Bnsthrcnjrh^ we compa^4hft, oondoot at oar thefoBowGroftI»Meekand IiQnRi|y o|i '' ~ Also, a meeii^ of dght days ^ ^ J j f i . m ^ y^t deaignatfr the rite. Then again,, by4)w4uialogy^ tinueto_Uesshiw .aod_h^ hcia« H a f S m M J f ^ ^ anti-Mission brethren wito that of Diotreph»j tin attend, wkh - atmprt-ngnlari^, Chnrch, Benlah.' "&Ten jtfinjd l y erpmenoE/a^ jjiuiilI W W d o ^ l l i ; ^ ^ ] ^ ^ t "^jmsit ojrrth^ the bH^^^^^'^'^vhich^wu f « t o m e d in the paoUd cannat be mistaken..^ Aod wai the'Apoetle praygWetHi^aaaodationaa^ are standing o r a for b j ^ t a ^ ' l ^ in.toe bonds of the g s ^ l ^ Z i John nosr amongst.^ we shot^hear hkn- aying ii not necosasy to labor, yet hia^eg^(Uatt 3: 6,^o(i(i9BCfMrith 16—alao^ J am tr«lyjwiraj '^b^ieve'-^^ I h f ^ y oHnmeiid i e GigatT^'o !>» of tmiB tha;te(dia,}««ic Ir'^ ifir as ho did toGaio^ B^ed-fipMF Bot that Vhidiis ^TBJ)Op%!ftnd "M'p'''^ mnfiiianoy^ b ^ I u i n hem t^a^i^ aod^^g B^tist r ^ e r , and I assure yotfihcre ia "some" exof eril, but thaLwhidws good, - ^ - t h a t doeto-good tied Gated ia error. "" ' JIM •filitiniyiiiw iTKiiiii'ir uniilil 1i III li tTii" itiT^^ jeitement here aboi^ ik^ - Some are .caBdcannins it) throned tha Bed 6ea, l is tii6 citizQ^ ijrMIe o&eis are talking oS -ita&tg fiv i t V BBpnnta QKAvrar^Pniroant to' a - ^ o f Mteon E r ^ ^ a ^ l ^ M ' f l K w g h t . i w ^ Oot. Tour K « d and bnjthflrS'Ca^^ snaBopfajr wfllwtiiTii, aod t h e ^ j c g j ^ j g ^ tf Bpt i m i intria- md resurrect Elders "^^e'ylK' 1remUe,'and ^onlds^"d»ph>to every heact-^ p ^ h i a t a z , : t ^ ^ a goo^ . t^mod aad fiaaBy tkegeai p m l i f i i ^ ^ m s ^ M s ^ m ^ ^ . ^ d especiatty.nnranti-mi8giqn.brethren. -..'Ju a ^ or-BaSeaiaBtiealHintiqi^^^^ occasion, t h o i ^ The great c o ^ of l^^^ji^eE j m jn io ibtJljiiMfeJ .J .0 i i i t i a t o ^ d f ^ f a theOrien^ - ^ ^ L A ^ m . ^ 1£48, nn mflemmt mjnmjt^i^'y^^ ^ n i TH»fPIBHUMM!e O S S 0 - J .-rsiif i i ponr*:it, ixff isit aUeto do umndt asa^'lbd,ai^V -•^.C. i-viJ S5 a: .Oizi Jdsa PTf^tipl pot a cr^e gpi im ttiiSo^^ M. ffOSP^aDdLjqOLpi^d ^ ^ ^ ' Bvimie^ a distiria;m>a^ jSenSifcaj^i^uu^ • i: V - v ^ liBt tobe dnetill b» M^. f s i f e ^ jda fwffjrlfe'i f f i ^ torn: learned UibtiibB o i n ^ b ^ i ' & n j w l ^ ' t o f h f ililatnUDS'Vfremtl ^ •^fetir' ^uych c6iiHectiony i m j m tf Its xtitiirn a n •s'Witt'riu^ij^ i&n^l idi 'tlicii histones.' 'Xiid/ m ercsif'^^ ^ n ) ^ not see bow that wooH iiftlMata tbeir to^tooajT'- I hqpf» jva irfjat «te tiiey in ftrf^i^tead .n^&ou^esK betria^^^G^iniits Iftfi tiK b a r r m ^ t ^ ^ yfb^^xt ' m i d ^ ^ ^ c r a a'W .aid .Jittol &» Ana iji J". anffili^tothe brightness of their riangr And their seed diaU be kaoWn among the Gentiles, and Taa aatiwrof "Night Tboughta" has wdl sdd, is one of vast importance, but one F ever there were a time wben th«iroffi<prineain(HigtheneopIe; dl that too thrm wrnkmst^vt^ iMff i M f m f t a B i d ^ of t v u t y * •r-mrjitfiett w •fMuli tcr"and'li*ednesa"'ttf!". ^ a r e seed iuiiQiliBr ~ I j Prof. Mdl, bearing the abor* And aak (hira what report tiiey boretoIwaveu." ly grossly misrepresented. We refertothe Rders that time ia the prcarat the Lord hath Uessed. Seelaadi, 60, 61, l^todb] X&a m total of tha Reoeat' ^ ^ d i ^ t i i ^ n a ^ l e ^ e i ^ ^ ^ .fnlbai^kb^dam. <iThoeo d a ^ f e RomaaaUjcKapter.'vSjdc 34, 35, 36, Thechristjaawnridhafta _ iRthnad., _ jB^gaed^ la ^ ^ f . MeD, on the 33i4 of of retMspectioo. 'What p n f ^ ^ tbou. nude who believe mthe^iersond rdgn of tho Mesaah, llFfUJiqrttits. a e i ^ u s infiddiiy, m a d ^ and. ansMahqlijJ^ IwrttijhowBtttLag ttr^ a <«t-er tba XJiAobar laift, laeaiTail « eoottcbna aota frob th* ia thb divine idle during the past y ^ ' ^ B a s t thou are often ehariged^with'lidding the most monstrous 27t^ chapters. Therestoratioi^f lRrael, andthei$iportent and vrith tb^^dloua, and"'hBMain^ mota iTilligiwilf' l^oaiaiy of<rf)w' B ^ Tmateea of Ucner grows in grace? Baqt tl^u made attainments in mtf opimons^. opinions that are-Jerogatoiy to Christ ^ f i ^ ration t h ^ WiU then aastain to Ctotile phaaea ff idipouatoleranceof Ua vriiina andiKK t T i n m TEHir. IMnnilgrr fafim^ U a ^ O a t ^ coaaeetiaoiwit& faoIhMl"Haib tiioo' r q a ^ a: U j ^ ^ d e r ^ n n r , or finn m d n d i o d i S l f l d ' ^ p ^ ^ i u i ^ i i b d B a i ^ t i ^ t f t l d l motaUtr.''For 'ix- iU^Mits P ^ mwteondadvdy that misa vriB ocai^ tioos boiBui lo&dy SIX fwitiftp ^bft owaa aiz iiK»yu fim dat^ above the world? Hast thoa aoiaired greater rte.1idh>w»]ila«n. ""-fl-^r-. jiitftm, tic wilf ^ Disniri^ JAilfABitfi, ample: MOlenatians a nfloimetimescharged with tiane in tinfleshafter the advent of Christ, fiv it wiidMome tfanhinEW of iupirifeBi. Wa K F^nC MB^aooepfii tba iatntatioa <<at ooca," and tiie i ^ ^ — ^ abengtbto resiatthe temptatitm of SataaT^ -Baat bdieviag that mea ia the reaoreotioa state, will . is over Israd restored aad regenerated,tiiatChrist oonatitntrd that w»-a»ngy Tnatrtiallj^ i ^ r t no^ios^ bot &a g l ^ ^ t t u a i , tenan ^Mtat Board iMaOjc tooedai to tha pn^poattieo. thou gained victoriw over thy fvil paa^na, u d ap* Unue to M p ^ t o - ^ spedes, (offtpring,) a ^ idSSfr ISAB—1Bd6. the pevaiiing sentbaanta and pcHtioaB iif tt^^ is to rdga. "Aad Cavidj^ my serraa^ : that ia the nwambwSg ila tba lattea wUdi w? oopy fi^ petitea, and "jpropoidties? ^ &W.thy closeUjIato engagjSi la^ftaoBtomary employnieata md ii^d^ be aodOa o m s a ^ Ik&asai, shaU bekiag over themj tfa^diaU aba wbommaza mRDonded, aad'||iii K q a i ^ V teiirfbnnati(mof oth^^ that may wish to been pmctoaUy and devoatly perii^i^Y g ^ e s of the present state. This c h a i ^ thoc^h waUc ia my Judgement^ and. ojiiBerve 117 datatea are disposed to adqpt the tnanhrnip lyiaoUBa^iif mSioaiVpetiiiieor. ttt fladi* la®thy reepontil^ties as a'drarchmemb^beenfiSitfi^ inade bbl£ m anoent and raiide^lIiM is atteriy aad do them. Thcy'diail dw'^fai tfaelmd that I oar s & t s without sabmSlincithH tt^'ttiittr ' :?^ '" I t o t n UnvxiaiiT, ) -TimHt faiqrMom triy, iuH wait tiH ^ kaa AiUymetl Haat tbouledaay poor dndertoCaoist iUse. I t is ap anblnal&it^MaatioB of our opp^ P e n f l e K ? ^ Oct 23,1853.; lutve given mto Jaccfb, my f t m p t j whndn jeur ft-i^pd sdntinye Weara^^qseaedto takat^ xmtd) ' ^ i t s f t n a . ^ T r s S ^ i U l ' l b r a i e a n i j b a t i t [ B t f t i ^ abotf Otlt ftsfoy^ iBQBIHiB, ff _ B a o e m Maix; UnduN- Instnictiona fttah the for sdvatfaaf Hast thoa. done anythingtopromote iiiiftii|ji;aji|1igrs ^ thereiaj ft granted, henoe inSt^HfB^ caztaanr or it i i i r a i a i > . i B ^ atiaeta oCSod- -Soard xt Tnataea^l Uiad yoa the aocompanyiinr the eauae of missions at home and abroad? bla the any writer who has pabUshe&bis vie^a of the IW^ Cdhera b a n dwd^ and fit OufinaseiKd^^^ pised to.J^ thatfora ^ even t h r e a d their d n l d ^ aad. t ) ^ dsSdrei^B -ttn, ifcfriniia i l i i i lajL'ftKK •extract iromttelCmteer . ' r ^ - i u f a ^ i i i f j i Q aaeaifrli^ wnld better because thou hast lived in it during ture rdgn of the Messb^ aad the coiadi^ of the been in a pactiea thainadai diildrea forever; and mysmaat David^ dudk bo andriUher»il uiaaa wffl » a a » i f t 'K)n natka, BefolMi, niat PnfeMor UeU be the year 1855} Christian reader pass not hastiry glorified Sa&ts. MiUeimiiiaas bdieve "that they ia the dime oode. Jbuiaitaoeiof W l ^ tiuir prince evermore.'* Botiflad by the S a m ^ ^ Oito file Board of TnAeea wish hia connection over theae questions.. Pt^oder them* welL They who shaU be accoaated worthy t^btaia that vrorld, "ll^Iiord God shall gjve onto hiia the thrtme of fbuad iatiifj|a]I-absorbiagaal^ieot oi Oia pwent n a a l poIfirteaaBta, tfaB AaUoH of niar^, witfa te Uairecri^, aa PtoCeam of Ano'ent Lan- havea bearing on thy wdfare in time, and thy diss aad the tesupectioafromthe dead, neitker ^ hisfiitherItevid,'aad he shaU rd^'ovtr the house time, "The ^ tandiMik Be-wt» " of Oalookaa- Sng«a,tooeaw^' m eternity. r|ianitB.itB M i W i i to cDnfif^w tt ffaftjo^ O.L.BATCLEr nor are given in mamage: aeither cai^^ey die any of JaioobforeTer; aad of h a kingdom there shifi" Allnsion is made4D.:;^.^qpsd]7 , faia Secretary Board of Tmsteea. It' tfaifcnc(a£l»«a«edkt&Bli]ood: onr-^iRth O a ^ ^ of obloq^ b a i ^ Impotent reader, what hast thoa been doing more; for they are equd u ^ thie a n ^ ^ " Luke, be no end," Luk^i: 3a,33^ of daddatingtbe ooniwiaW A tfii^lAa m e n caBid'^ l o d c , ^ ^ bnaat,<aad of Oiai^i^jpoialiBchim the past yearl Thoa hast lived on the bountiea of xx: 35, 36. So mtfdi for the Mohainmedaa ParaF»inniLS,Geors^ October23,1855. Werefertoaneodypassi^ady to diow that remaika. We do not-expeat to eiafaa! japy IjjHI.jl^^ jnatpuaedfais to aooRF-and alaMxfe wi& the fciy of iha dzuiken T e V Board <ff TnuUt* of Mtretr ffnivtrtUy: ProvidoKe. Hast thouforgottenGod? -Yta, thou diM of Millennlaaism! yyip^ TTi <nisBi6n)bf its, meritn tliia has b m a i ^ ^ D ^ ^ jjjAIWE of <ng derotiri^fiaarfa— nbTiIn fliiui(iiilm^ li'iii witii iaatairtdeaflh—md, D u a Buxaiaa: I hare reccxred, fit)m your hast forgotten him. The ofibr of salvation has b e « It is found done in the fandes of those who'de&otiier PaodldiDo^iiil ^ . . the flesh wiU bpntinne to exist after the r "tntbraKsiid h n c itObd'trcnm^allejaitngli wane tiiaa aS, bat few fdaadato wU^nt a Bteretanr, yoor "iodee" that yoa wish that aix made to thee, bat thou hast rejected i t Ali the sire to ca^t reproach upon the great BiWe doctrine W d o o b p p k ' Pt the^^iiiiiipyalH^liil'l^ coming of Christ, and the inffictidn. <^his judge. oCtaffHii^ca^i^cndbeadnpW^ i r a d a f defsnca ar palSativ* ia Ida babdf to hia Bontha n b n this data my ooonection wiA the Uni- year the coinpassionata Savior has atood at thedoor of the future reign of the glorified saints with their ment upon the. iacorigiblxwieked. pasK a r e j i o ^ t o ^ ^ y t n a e ^ JAIDJRAIA|DDFWENTPA3R6>S. O A E J I ^ T F FILLAD hianakad lMdtothe Tin^KMBcoCNBor of Aodent Laognagea,' ahoqld of the heart, knockingforadmittance, but thoa haat Lord and Savior. WeTiave referred to this gross gwaaj^^^ thatow age is r k n a ^ D ! aa bqing the <me to w h i d i l|l^ a t o ^ J l i ^ i ^ k i M ^iiaeK tfriia.«iitadq£i»^ refinedto^ e n the d ^ . Tbe kipg of ^ p r a ^ ^ m i ^ t p p ^ t k i a l^«^rti>mennati|M,;for tl^ ens and 1 $ pii^bim fiit cona out ftom ibit fi«y l i t Sx monQPa notin k deidgned u a protection not been permitted to'ti&e n p U a i t ^ i i ^ t ^ g p ^ ^ pu^oiBe of showing ofir r ^ e r s ihe ae^a^y of re-' dve snd tSlbie the^fiagi£dioa n ^ ^ vaaioiu^tfaiaaipt t h a e k n ^ b a t t ^ bairtpiRdec- ecdifd iil» Usd'gal^ Pbikaophydiaa embtimhis to the notified, and I w u n f t ^ y a e V all dami on Alaa, whi^, wi<^edne88 is t l ^ How aggravated oeivingwith c a q j ^ theT" cdum- ^ t ; ^ v d v e ^ fibm 'OnpeosoC a h l e a d i ^ n 1 totd'''^lstiactib^-'^orf^^ ' It ^ into t&mr ittt-tiuit rest to wiuch we namamhtcadMBt Hiatey a h a l l ^ lam the gailt ^ t h ^ who reject Christ aad negleotthe nious charges t w ^ m made^ th6sfrwh»h(^ by you sdvation bought w i ^ bi* UoodI. Impenitent readdwira titdt^ r m - i ^ stiU be and ^ ant VHP fir them,-'-thoa^ tha i n j s "oT-bar a placo m h v lai^btart pago.«id dd, yeaj V t the views we advocate, of giving :<^ui|iot, for b ^ . the lawsj^^tl w'nature, I^CB minia kes. ^et vemiB^ er, this gnUt ia t l ^ e . ^ i t rests upon thee, and%U ftr^postezify ihaa teoMndNri^aa of mMav ^uroundlesa cWges, le| dUtt emem^(^ent8 that tie necessary rest upon thee forever i|dess the blood of atoa^K • • .,- T ' • •.V iajtter for themadve^ rsafflce. ment removes i t Wift tbioa not at once flee t^ t{ie. imSd liidkjpQed na ftamtitfrfield/MScrbaa - We .haTe .^MOQzoed thoa mucb upon t h l ' j i d ^ Jn their own minds aa on^erstoqd to cross for sdvation? "tf"i^ptt wUt then is l^pe^for Ifebci; p r i n c ^ of $3tiao,and girding odr I^Mat w i t h l S ^ petition. 'an on points retngrnbered aor COOM CBo^ 08tolook atiiignij Kid ^rd.oaiselTeB inJSia aa with iTcoai of miul, w« taka ot&«tMd ^ ; vrtutheritis thee. The sins o f n u o S j ^ years can be pardoned Itls conmmly^upposed t^-wl be no^more thence aa •p^ed throagh the sacrifioe of^dvary."" Wilt t h & ^ t b e fltnqj^fvtl^ptfadatac^^ . WsvilLt^en t b ^ battle fToond of 1856. ^ , Retail SjWW to judgement, he vr^iitteriy d ^ y t & a i r t b ^ maa that has fiUed his o^iatdxti^ and e n ^ upon the neur year "a n^crea- bring d l bumdid&to toia^^do^feiiaiatthi Godte b f ^ penmtted to labor^br Mm one inn(« We bdierft in the p i n d p ^ w» ^ y ^ Codd tik* child ^idl die ai^htodred years old; at your fjtre"' with new joys, new hopes, and new prospeotsi ...jXjpi^, and Kaansvetruis faithfnlnefiH and t m ^ : catfa5«4 defimdi««ia thia^pw tire race WiU think yoa thaAlt. ner being aa huadr^years old shdl be What saycst thou? "f ^ J M ^ to toi^j-tothfl wodd how mnch we lore' J ^ and whaUmr iha p c n ^ : aibd men wiUatoncei^:reoayed^«faeavai, or ban^: And they shall build hous» and inhab- the pens Lynd, riKTOB and his blessed canw.peacefanyindm^^TO kid ita: may WiU not christians resolve, is tjie s ^ g t h St the ished to heU,^ to their ireq>e<^ 1; and they shall plpat fin^^atdswd eat the I f tiie priadplM I afanreh & called, and Toy jiropeilyf* Here mOia pdioy that jdianc£^sea ^^1^23,1855. Lord, to serve him more fdthfdly ilSI'^^iaf't)ian ter&i Sudi, h o ^ l ^ , is n^t 'oiir imderat^pdiuff^f ' They shdl not build aad anotto capade of b e ^ x n c o U u a ^ M^acted by the crer before! WiU they not imbi^Et**and exemIf t aiiitiaU—thechnrcb worrwg, figiting— intoue^ aggressiTB apoQ enario lUth, the scriptures.-:,^tewh^Heaohing us Jiif^aie'' _ inln]^ they shall Implant and another eat; for beenacoom^iBhediandr&isi of this 'ireaing, to ^ y more of the Spirit of Christ? "WiU ttey not 'i^p-'is^wer* to'" I member ia intendedtobe a "siJdier of the afeten(7 in FnM^ce,'w|«ieeTar and ia earth wiU be awiMai^irth teach ;wriJr^^;Teat for as.todays of a tree, are the days of my peo- that since thi^'have w yet b e u tpwDrifif^.ti^ resolutions: ^ ^ weQ aa a "follower of Lamb." Pre-u fimnd. . into a detail of tho p»y more—read the Bible more—at^^'the servi- dfeame^and frljmocy. that it wfeT^ regenera- ple, and mj. long enjoy the work of their wiU remain unanfiiFeie&f*-5t, ' reo are the fiathfol m n a ^ a ct Ghriat— We more ^ in thur recent action, ces of tho sanctuary more—give m o r r S ! ^ ^ to ^ m ; and wiU become the abode ^ m d s . X ^ u S l iMt labor in vain, nor Iwing ^nntcoasness on^ to bew— Tearijfj^fed oinitf »w«ak ^ g r ^ x a o r M ^ ^ ^ Dooetobrotbar llalt his connection cause of God—and live more like ezpM^ts of a Jbr^er 'and» ever. It vrill unquestionably ^ JI^Vi they are the seed of tiie ^^aif from the oracles rmveidty wou}dceaMV the end of six blissftil immortaUty? ^ ^ i c aaGodToachnfes hia grace, do the beat ibdeed '%ea to iaee,l» kid t h ^ ought we readers have by thia'^De boKRm.^ a^tlcd ^^gpair. j thrcMigh great gedogicd, chemicd, and met^logithn Sua to aay, that lhose reasons are Soldiers of the crp^! Awake, arise. Figbt the p C ^ ^ c d ^ ^ ^ their. ^&pring with ira^itharpack to them^—thegr-hne i n d ^ andall m oorpowy. Uod mowa wi bdief, and have e^ioused oow o f . d i e i ^ . ^ ^ i S j ^ cal chMges when exposed to the fi^ and Txmvulia reotnt even^ wdUpiown to Brother 17-25. ita B^em^ and thqrpa^daottoyield to'Sie .8aMaiCTia,iMnginf q m c t q iotiiow,ja» good fight of faith, and biy hold an etemd life.— aons of "the day of God-i' Nevertheless we look' 'presented to them. Thty h m "iaw'. mjmh^m^^: ^ These scr^tuFes, with many (^ers'pro^J D c r i J s ^ t O TTOwariono*, have iUt constrained to the Some of you wiU fiibt your lastJbatUe this year. "f and Saai-4am w AOT not for anni^ation, but and a however desiructive the judgemmits of d hare tuu,'l>y a desire to promote tho Borne from thefieldof conflict by nunisterag an07 i i m c i , JUTD mpoocaof isa n u n u o r b^j^ar'who zeg^il^afienceof Ou new earth, wherein dweUeffl^ljte&usness." 2d be, t h ^ do not involve the eiSnction of the human vrith other denomiaatitms is f ^ ^ ^ i a c a g t u ^ ^ the .Uiiversity, they feel equally congels, you wiU rest from your labors, wear t^e victo thepqpolar breeze, toTiE oy CHMHT. ^to aay, that their a c ^ was not designed Peter, ui: 10-13. v See;Isda^ Ixv: 17-25. Neith- race. I t o wiU stiU die; but delivered from the thority, or its oppodte^ bdievtog^iiist ^ ai^ -J^iakB so Jjroad the i^jlacteriea of hia reMeU aa a Ohris- tor's crown, wave Iho victor's pdm, and smg the er do wo look for the tcrmmation of the human 33x30^ Cktfaoliaim h u beqoow e n t a o ^ la ( ( ^ to aflbcfthf r e p « | i ^ abused grace—diari^—that ogrcza a TnnkifapV^. , and aq molify and aeason^ i^giooa teach' sense in p o U ^ y ^ we ahaU not aarrandeT^ ^ MinM«r> nar f U ^ ^ p e t m t and laborious of- victors soD^. Who shaU be thus honored? What race at the period of Christ's^coming, but for great sins, diodd lead us diaritally-to iK^e. that-flaiet- > ministers of Christ wiU go, duri^ the year 1856, physicd, inteUectud, and mcSd changes in the race. I J ^ aatoBoit the palate of all leiipaniata, ia i awardtopc^^usaudataa^ontoza. Ohiisthas fioCT, long connected wim the University. from whom we difia aredncer^ - 5—r: :j luM{«<d, '9!batBrother MeU'a proposition to witiwat tioe prfy^plf?—^moal honestj—or not yet withdr«wa £ram oa oar commianon to wit- retire at oncefiomhis position as Professor of An- from the polpit to the throne? What deacops, Howeverfearful his jtidgemmt upon apostate and will salAdj^'the auQiaiity of Christ and^his gloApart from the two dasau referred tpk these ic, a rified SaialSjWirffl^TO^ened to ceasing "to serve tables," wiU go up to recline at ^ doea dbt ondersted the ness against it-in pidpit and by the preo.— ewt Languages, be accededtoby ua." anti-christian natjons, we believe that. God's great of saactitade a n d U ^ of |&cb, attfa^^agl^ We third, aad it n ^ be, reader, that yoafoDmaa jt- : the heavenly feast? What brother closing his eyes ^^uus cr T^iffflion of Bat oar weapona m^not canal—atiQ the only O.L. BATTLE, tegral part o f thia i f an^ T . . ^ r n i ^ y purpose is not to destipy the raco,_b9£. to preserve can have no concep^^^^j^e reign 0^ Secretary Board of Trustees. on earthly objects, will open them on tho bright 'ChrignOTty. Tin reiipoo ia opposed to mighty (meatopaS d m tile atBsg holds of it, raise it from its p^sent degra^Q^^.transfom saints vHU fi^ the s a b j ^ of o u nextartido. these remarkstoyour candid attedioa. glories of Paradise ? W ^ t sister becoming deaf t^.wodd, to iti Imt^ aa wen as its reason or phil- —Om blood of tiie l A ^ a n d the word of our tefe: It by his power apd grac^ untU ttowittW God s l ^ There are those who have caotioady, j ^ o u ^ The actiod^ the Board waa Used upon a letter to dl sublunary sounds, wiU hear «rith ecstatic m t j ^ . The kingdom of hearen is in direct oppo t i r a y , loving not oar life onto tho death. ^ ^ ' be done on earth as it is in heavtit^-A^^i. S ly, examinM tins sulgect, who have ead^p^ppaefto, ^ before the Board by AL Crawford, tho Predelight the anthems of angels and the hdlelujahs Miion tOj and in in^^^n'y^ mtagoniam with] the king- Eer. la- U . It would be presumptuous for ustoindulge ia'any divest themsdves precooceived opinim^ and ia. lidant of the Unireni^, aad ftcta and a line of dom of men—that of rcHgious organizational We do not believe that'the Papacy theMyaticil ^goduct, oa the part of Ptcof. MeD, well known to of the redeemed? speculations concerning the number of the vrorif's ^ ICT'The Newyears present for the Historian, Or- its investigations We- imperc^tifaly b m lad to caUad Chnrchea of Christ, that hare sprang ap in C5^—is designed to b^ or over win be, refomud, O, if I knew the ministers, deacons, brethren and population that shdl sarnie the appaling judge- diard—from Old Landmark Baptists of the South- approbate the poation taken andtiieatganMai&iadr. Oa Board. Prof. U. rcqaested a copy of that letT»pid snrrf gaion since the days of Lather; and whichbat with her daa^iters, "lit eiHa 0/ tke nationt," sisters persondly interested in the answerstothese ments of tho ''great ^ y of wrath,'"' and also incon- west duced—they have beea judgmentqtty aanniiBedqf ter. S26 00 h m ohtainH ao extensm and so powerful an in- Protestant orgaaisationa-to/aB, to be mined and questions, what exdted admiration woi(ld I feel for sistent with the character and design of these ar- COOSA Assodation, Geoi^^ its propriety, but t h ^ ate so tsida of t b foelnit^ Members d the Churdi, at Americus, Ga., fiaence orer ehnstendom. Foorhandred years agoatteriy destroyed, aa opposing powers fiom off the them? How would I regard them as dtizens of tides. Our object is not to indulge in speculations PnmxLD, October a4tb, 1855. send, ^ 13 00 d their good Methodist aad PtesbyteriaaTb^a^ the F^acy, from the asaomcd chair of Peter, rnled faee of the earth—prior to whidi destruction, the BBOXBXB (DaAwnno Please let me have a copy hfeayen disguised in earthly attire. But I cannot or conjectures, but to studj the great lessons of BroUiCT A. B. R e e d ^ 1 00 ^ t b e y cannot yield it as altoge^K ] : ^ ^ l a the worid-and toniay, Protestantism, fiom the people of God will be caUed oat of them. SeeEer. of your letter of reagoatibn to the Board of Trns- tell who wiU die in tho Lord during this year,— God's word on thisrabjectr He does not tdl us the A. ASaundejs, of Purdy, Tennessee, 2 00 prindple they are its advocates, w h ^ ^ . p a e ^ ^ teea of Hercer tTnivarsi^. I auppose you wiJl see naurped throne of Christ—the image, instead of the 1& 1—5» "Blindness to the future is kindly given," and wise- how, the why, or the wherefore of lus proceedings; t h ^ oppose i t This is coaactei^ ~ the pertiaeaqy of this api^ication, as its allusions Brother Saunders writes: beast Opposition to the Pap»7 in the foorteenih They are the piinciiJea and piacticoaof Pi^asts to me was the ground upon which the recent action ly given. StiU it is true that many a saint will go and it is m vam that we attempt so ^)eak w h ^ be ^ ^ K ^ " "I thank God, that I have the privily to send geaacd Such remind me of aa and fifteenth n^nt^'"'^) exposed Baptists to the and Proteatanta that we oppose andhate, not Chris- of the Board was based. B^ectfuHy, to heaven before another New Year's day. And, remdns^ent Our d n ^ a to listen when God you two dollars for our brother Orchard, of Eng- of Arddeacon Pale^ when addraiaed atake and inqoiaitiaii—to oppose Protestantism to- tians: for than we pray, and them we ej^oaiself das, many a sinner will go to heU J. u. r. P . I I . MELL. in?caks, tad to be dTeat whe^ ^ u raWt land* In the crcs.1 of business, I laid aside yotir who ur^theinconsistdi^of a m o i t e p l a ^ i ^ d ^ , ezpoaes diem to stakes and ioqositiQns, not of .toq(fflip»* " T - * ? — — u i ecror mio , urunk r< ^.-i-. . (Jod has declared, 'Sit snniytimesand in divea*"^rpaper of the 17th inst, mtil now. I have just read cards, of wHch the Archdeaom was i n i f f i M ^ TOcb they have fmllpn. MsBcaa Uinvsssrrx, Sept 18, 1855. the aane natnrg, bxtf qmto as trtnur.uidfzBiuiuirR. ••Dr. Alexuder and the BaptUi BlMe." manners," that "aU the kingdoms of this w o ^ ^ that letter, all ths way from old England, and from fond, andfindingthat appeal Ailedoif pg^hio^ ' HtCBBSsnUT^ lQt&m^i£em ashameaSTtheir pioEegarding Episcopal Methodism as the moat tow-Hon. T. Stodca and others, shall become the kingdoms of lus Son," that "aU this good old neglected pilgrim! Who that has a ing the e S ^ propounded to bim the poiat^int^ taembtn oj th« Prudential Committee, M. U. Such is the caption to a few very plain editorial fiasion. Iheinqmatian towMchBapti^arenaw ering and popular fiam of Protestant error, and ito BBaiaasT: The Board of Trustees, at their late remarks ia the Presbyterian Uerdd of Dec. 20; kindreds of the nations shaU worship before him; heart—a Baptist heart—can read this letter with- rogatory, "Sr, where is your coasdeacd" jSo'it" expoad ia that wMdi has been INATIN^ into PUBLIC doctrines and influaua as positively pernicious—as meeting, for Uie kingdom is the Lord's, and he is the gover- out feeling the soul stir within him, and fed like gave unmistakeable proof of their desire Qponos'—in this we find the thmnb-screwa, the Ammianum is with some of onr ^ x d brdhroi, t h ^ a n so always waa and always win be—our to have a harmonious Faculty. Under the existing followed by a correspondence between Mr. Bdltns- nor among the nations;" that " d l nations shdl caU reaching his band across old Ocean rack, and the yisK—wMdi pnrra more teniWe to oppositifla to it wiU be, daring the present as past organiration, that desire must be disappointed., perger of Ohio and Dr. Addison Alexander of him blessed," and tiiat "the whole earth shall be to administer confcieiUious, so greatly afidd of troundtngfodsBgi^ The hostility of the Professor of Languages to my- Princeton Seminary. rdieftothat old servant of God? that thg' wiU lay a ^ their consdentboaacrB^kB, the immaterial part of ns yujse liteisl ones of years, unceasing. filled with his glory." 1 00 sdf is too maniieat to be concealed by piofessioDs Brother Jas. Hanson, Mr. R. writes to Dr. A. and infoipuS him that a rather than be mnsiderp^ old did to the fli^^ of the martyrs. 5 00 For the system-Methodism- we have ao more of r^ard. For ua to co-operote ia simply impossiThat the human race wiU not cease to exist on " J. D. Gaiiison, and will continue a practice ana^anvsd by £fa^ 3 00 B has wen been said: "We hare no kmgatorolesympathy than for Eomanism; It ia aa thorou^y ble. I therefore a v ^ mvself of the promptest Bible Union Agent had represented him (Dr. A.) as tte earth after the coming of Christ, is evident &om Sister M. Purify, 1 00 judgment, and unsupported by tbs-teadi^ of tha o^flb despots to exact onr Tabors, or compel as to oppo^ to the Scripturea, to the inalienable ri^ method of relieving myam by hereby resigning giving his '-unqualijied approval of the operations innumerable pldn and unambiguous passages of T. F. Coope, 5 00 Bible, and the uniform practice rf a n r f ^ Blp^ptf; gerrice, thankless and onpsid—no aotocisttocom- of man, and the blood-bo^htrightsof a Christian, the o£Bce which I m d of President of the Univer- of that Society. If the Agent expressed hitcself scripture. We mean Uie race, not in its resurection W. H. Pendleton, 1 00 sity. Very EespectfuUy, in language as strong as this ho went too far. It I heard a brother of note oco^^ng a prooitognk W. S. Trice, mand us. Bat WE do hsTB a terrible tjianny of as the Papacy. ^ I^aacopal Bish^ sad a Ponti1 00 and glorified state, but m its nnglorified condition. N. M. CRAWFORD. Martha Johnson, has been sdd again and agdn by Baptists that Dr. poation in the dennmination affirm, that he a i pnbHc Qpnrinn, strongo' tiian an a m ^ with bamios. ficd Bishop are one and the same to us-theyare 1 00 In theSOth chapter of Revelations, we have an acT. Folson, Alexander has expressed a favorable opinion of the knowledged the principle was eorreet, hat ie.'add Fabiic opinion reqoira this thing to be done, pre- alike anscriptnral oflSces, and t h ^ both exercise We have not spacetopenetrate the "Exposition" count of the commencement of the truTlmnifl^ perf. not get his consent tp practice whathe dasmedri^it, scribe this or-that meyud of Imng and doings and •Anti-christianandimfmasprerogativea. Ihaword, further. The Board of Trustees dismissed Prof. work of reviaon as performed by Dr. Lillie, a Pres- od. It is there stated Uiat when Sataa is bound ADTASCE. and he a teacher of a code d monls. There Me woetothe nnh^py one who wS -not bow to this we agree with Judge Longstreet, himsdf-a Metho- Mdl &om lus Chair in the University; andtoques- byterian. If he ever expressed himself as to any and imprisoned, "he shaU deceive the nations no many inflnenced in like manner, but be t b ^ ^lip ti I nftxjuiiwHe andmany^tadedbydai. PaHmo^- Sst, and the disanguidied Prraident of the Univer- tion the propridy of the act, up<m the pleading of other portion of the revision I have never heard pf more," until the expirations of the thousand years. He bade the sun with golden step sublime A. may speak for himself. In his reply they may, they are pursuiag a course vastly repreAdvance 1 loninstead of bemg gnidedia gmeiaQytheaibitiar fii^ of lEssiMppi, who aaks the preachers of ^eth- the dismiaaed party, would be to impeach the wis- i t But These nations who are delivered from the blinding, He whispered in the listening ear of Time, hensible, and one that is destmctire of the iBaptist gfx^er. It shota the moath and hashes the Ytoee qSsm tins question: ' t o ALL THB assK^rnALa o* dom oS that large a ^ ^uential body of men. to Mr. R. ne says, " I have again and again contra- corrupting, and deceptive influence of the Devil, are Advance I dicted the a b s ^ and fdso report, that I approve cause. of mercy pleading fir jefonn and even justice* CHMsmanr, DO ran- [the CathoKcsl soi abbm Pntfessor MeU has l^^stood high ia the estinjaevidentiy a different class from those who are rdsed He bade the guiding spirit of tie stars. Let us not flatter oursdves with the ToISc nprmnn .WTrr^pplq th.fi '^H^^Sfc ZDSn Of WUHTOD? "WKSLHTIHOCGHPSO,Jjn>IlHDiXaO.» tion of these rery brethren—they have long been of the new Baptist Bible. It has g r o ^ out of a from the dead, and who reign vith Christ during With lightening speed, in silver shining carp. Mendly expresaon of opinion, as to the literary that by conciliation in this or aiy other pa^ticalar, mdon tarrrmrmdet change thor most delibe- Meajodism, then, ia essentialiy anotherformof (the hia Mends, aad they certunly would not have disAlong the brightfloorof his azure hall merit of that part of tho revision executed by a themiUemum. Those raised from the dead are we win secure the co-oper^jmi cs good w i S ^ nto canrictiana of do^, if t h ^ expect to gain a nnage?) the Papacy-the Protatonf form of i t misi^ h'"' f ^ m the Universi^ without a sufficient rulers, kings Md Priests, united with Christ in the Advance I minister of our church, the Rev. John Lillie, of jqtaifTJ wTifmmri». Fablic ojooiQn stifles and diokcs O a r v i e r o t o u d ^ the poatioa aad predated can^ atleast 80 it atrikes US. We wish in no wise oar Pedo friends; if this fe what we s e ^ if WO la-Son, Stars, and Time obey the voice, and all exercise of Sovweign rule over the nations, who subNew York." ttafree^ and noblest nttmmfy, iflTcai^ rfaHwho &te of these forma of error .wiU be bor to attain popularity or respect with theni, we at to undnJ^ prqudice Prof. Hell's cai^. mit to the sceptre of the Messiah. Advance 1 PuhUc opmon wiE r e ^ j ^ m d c o i ^ d in length ia this piper daring the present wmter—in Dr. A. here says as much as Baptists, so far as I shdl best a c ^ it b y a c o a s i ^ iJinM rfad. In the twenty-second chapter, we have another Therivert i t s bubbling fountain cries Then are two matters in conai^o^ with this one place, idiat pobHc opimon .liill coi^emn Kid ^ meaatima we call especial attentiontoBascom s Imow, hive attributed to him. I refer to what he view of the glorified Saints, symbolized by the 'new herence fa our di^ndivB priac^j^" ^ ve affcr. Advance I a&ir, which it ia our proviace to notice. We think hi another. m state Dedara&aof Ejghts, and with notes of appUca it in exceedingly bad taste ia Prof. MeU to deluge says of Dr. Lillie's work—the revision of the last Jerusdem coming down from God out of heaven, The clouds proclaim, like heralds through the skies. and difler we do, aad that t S t o ^ i •^nhiic opnian a j s many things false to God turn, which we aanmence with this number. six books of the New Testament. Advance I our diferences honestiy, intercbu^e a d a t e n i ^ of prepared as a bride adorned for her husband." The his owa aad other States with such an exposition and bmjaiiily, and muA b^ ob^ed m all, or it As to Dr. A.'s reference to "the new Baptist Bi- New Jernsdem is not a literd d ^ . it is a ^ b o l Through the world the mighty Master's laws our views, in the true sprit of se^os for tma»— We have a thoosand thanks to return to our as this, in which he censures the Board, and cariLANDPANFIFTMENT K U . C N ble," it can only excite a smile, A Baptist Bible! of tiie bride, the Lamb's wife, the glorified Saints, Allow not one brief moment's idle pause. let us do this re^ectfiiHy, yet e a r a ^ y , and ^ fii^ for recentfeTOS,in the form of new sub- catures some ita members. He has injured himThe earth is full of life, tie swelling seeds ) to ^noranceof Ke how this pal£c opnian pend upon it they ^ reject us for Taore' ^ What kind of Biblo wiU this be? The Revisers of lafizimed—onu^iat pzmc^ea a ^ of scribers. T b ^ are literally pouring ia upon (see Revelations, 19: 7-9,) descending fiom heaven sdf immeasuraUy with the Baptist of Georgia. Advance I whentheyfind ns jidding this or that pe«afiaiS^ wfat iiai ruwmag and fe^ifcamadenp." we entered aborefif^ before dnmeroa Chriatmaa Tnflinted a wound from whiA we fiear he wiU never the Union are required to express the exact mean- to reign witii Christ on ths earUi. "And the naing of the ori^nd with "the least possible obscuri- tions of them which are saved shdl walk in the lightAnd summer hours, likeflow'iyharnessed steeds. merdy to gratify the whims Or aotiona o f ^ ' h n Bm^ touding the farct of piddic opmdao, in ^,andfifly-foiffae day before, aad "stiH they recover. Never, for the ^ptists of Georgia wiU Advance 1 '" i r: ^ird to mffkinfj lyot jt 13 Seen m the malig-cmne." Thank you, kind Mends aad kind asters," be found cord^y supporting their loved Institu- ty or indeflniteness." If the adoption of this course of it; and the kings of the earth do bringtiieirhon- To man's moU irondrous hand the same voice cried. mamty. May we ever p r a c ^ that we approte, andnerer makes a "Baptist Bible," it must be because the naot ^ ^ of iia mtens^ form, in relfgfoaa mat- ferthiy are waking i^-and what nice lists they tion and Its honored ^ard. Prof. MeU's tract is or and ^ory into i t " This passage shows that the Advance I for t ^ sake of gaining popnlarify or mfinoiea m^*' tes. This depraved ac&m: of pnblis opimon is soidus. We more and more bdieve that we have evidently designed to deeply injure Mercer Univer- inspired H e ^ w and Greek constitute a "Baptist nations on the earth differ from the glorified Sdnts, Go clear the woods, and o'er the bounding tide we lay a ^ the distinctive features of o u denondBiblo." Is not this plain? And if God was pleasagngtB^ptiHtiimdBi^ttotpiu^'gia. Faldkopin the noblest list of subscribers in the worid-willing that they acknowledge Uieir dependence upon tiiis We hope it will not have that ef&ct Advance 1 nation. ed to give the world a "Baptist Bible," aU the na- unearthly dty that "they walk in its light," aad I m d i n t ^ that one &im,af reD^oua is as n. 1. Go draw the marble from the secret bed. 2. The oouise of brother Dagg, Editor of the tions (the American not excepted) ought to love i t to do the most for their paper-aiere are Bomcslr» • m a e t j aodptoraily, as another—tl^ ill fonns of Mtirskall County, Miss. pay it appropriate honor. And make the cedar bend its giant h e ^ ; Index, towards President Crawford and th& Board we must be honest all the time-agood maayV who '^jiirrJi -.OTgaTiiialioa are iqaaQy conscmant witii In view of the fact that a majorify of the Revi In the swond and seventh chapters of Danid, we Let domes and colomns through the wandering air. areslowto pay 15, ,qwn vrijom w? Iwvewaited oi Trustees,faiconaectioa witb this affiur is highly sers are Pedebaptists Dr. A-'s logic is aUttle singu- have an a ^ u n t of the eaUblishment of Uie univerAdvance I tat tba SemasM Siftiit. discreditable. We are no longer astonldied at his ^ andfive,andaome agj,tyeaa,aad we poaiThe world, 0 man is thine, Butwodd'st thoa share, BEOTHKE G B A T B S : — E L ^ pve the foiknriag • all tba ordhiaaces and o t e ^ lar. The premise is t l ^ a majority of the Revisd kingdom of Christ, after theCTitiredratructkm tnelyaeedwhrtflieaeowe ua to payour debts- treatment (tf the E^tor of the Tenaesaro Baptist, AdvanwT place in jmir vahiable paper, beHeving a* T Ai^ flm^ s e are Pedobaptist: contusion is that they of the four great monardiie^ symbolized by-the ' " " iraiM^asentiti andef tzirialimaad thea howantrammelled, howftee,how iade- Elder Baker,OTaay one dse who may diance distTnto the soul of man the same voice spoke^ many of yournraerous radetH wooldlto tdhee wiU make a "Baptist B i b l ^ Why wiU they not him. It was sot long smce, be tartly metd image, aad the ferodous beasts. "Apd the pejtfeiri;, aad how happy we ahouldbfc This la agree Advance I from me. s ugojcrifn aealot'^ ^tp.Spates ita axiom; mdce a Pptobaptist B^Ie ? I ki»ir of but one reanow ^ o n l y j ) ^ moor cap-tie oidy cloud ia rdxdKd fk oorrespondent ftom goon Asspdajto kingdom and dmnimon, ani|r the greatness of the From out the chaos, thunder like, it broke. and itefaitaTiSsni ragg^ a Ioad,"ibgn. soa: JPwy c a a a o f M C f t S i ^ ^ Ia the last Assodataandyear^ 1 bavdled tine iraaky—theojSy ^ a a ia oar fiaaadal path. Advance! kingdom mder the w ^ h e a v ^ d a U be pven to jpitM deoBoa la tfpm^nJy Tmajj^w ^^ ^^if fintaod tixtusand fivehundred a^twafy-dxidL^ Scriptur^ as to &vort|to prances of Pedobaptists. a visits fk the Coosa* ^ was conscientioady the people of the saints rf the Most High, whose Go track the comet in its wheeUsgrace, decEHt poM^Eda as Baptn^ta—ifcaioediiptopnc- ance Kka i noMe b t o ^ - b o n o w i t of aomefah- o^oaed to'Iandh^ cod Uomring a Ivother—bad ed one hundred and six a e n n ^ ' d d m ^ o p j.ifcp. kmgdom, and aU dominions, dull serve 'and obey And drag the lightmngfromits biding {dace. t k ^ k jranld'ne^ n s f i m e a ^ .What are handedfiiead,aadlet hna «ait and r e s t m - w ^ t t a ^ ^ dred imd thirty-five '^i^gh^' Bat in the face of the action of the From out the night of ignorance and iiears him, vii: 27. The Son of man came with the douds wfl to do—what v l e f f i ^ bi4 to B t C R m f o w ^ persons,' assisted ia ordanaagmenanitietatiilbee The Cblldrem • ! Freibrterians. Board Tmatees, and puiposdy to taunt and inAdvance I of heardi, and there was given him dnmrnipn^ and deacons, assist^ m constitdting i i r a wtitm^'a,' We ^ tq-day, tlwfirstweek m iTasnary, 1856, (Krectlytarqsrbach their action, he glorifies Prof. For love and hope, borne by the comings years. glory, and a k i n g ^ tkat dl peopU, naiums, and "Oar Prest^teriaa organization assames that theTenaeaaeeBiptiit We Midi ia every issae-^nihlisUng tiu proceeding^ of rfitapenaB^y— teaaw^copieaof Advance! the second district of tlM Caroline AssodaSo^^' languages, diouldsme ban. ffis dominum is an fiwthe»-a^ a town meet^, n ^ W H u i i ^ Oaae preseatotions, bH)tized childrea are qiready members of t ^ visible opposition, JKon^' hiM, ze- oidjIacka^-oihsBiibers to caQ Yoni% in gogid tod^' Cliarch. Admitting them to Oie Lord's sapper at mriastiagdomimon,»hich shall not pass away, W present rate of in- t ^ ta. Now yijea Prdl Omwfiwd was devated ISriTV fhs'.destrnction aiti isCda of perCarry m e home t * D i e . X T I. D.r .in-, HOUCUB. the propertime,dora not admit them to the church and hfa kingdom'tiiat w ^ shdl ^ t be destoyed, r a i i i a ^ tt may a t t ^ f c " November 8tk, 1855. "t leMt two tboosand to tto Freeidaxy of Mercer he was dumb— for they are alteady in i t Parteking of the sacra- verses IS, 14. HereittojcreafedUu^ .ChriSaad O oBeiy me backtomy childhood's home, WeUdoae.—£D. opnid^'BeH^jDsaa Bagtte, fo aeiicsTWoii^ pisrfodly speechless. I f we mistake aot he'did ment confeTS upon them the privflege of fuU church his ^ t s shaU possem a'kii^gdom,' w i ^ i ^ a l ^ Whde the ocean surges roar. ^ evea announce it editoriaQy. The Secular pa; S i ^ ^ l t p n ^ OS ^ be l i w brace all people, nations, '^taag^agetlliiia his adcommunion, bat t h ^ are already in the visible perhaps Where its billows dash on a rock-bound coast pe^ of Georgia gave this most complhnentaty aotiBaftUt Cknek 0 H e v . H ^ drazdi throagh Updsm. The Lord's supper is aq vent in the clouds of haven. (Diese nations surAnd moan for ever more. fT^ie Tij iLii'iiinii iT (i> Ua diacipEn as- he ^fift cea dectimi aad qualiflciktions of Prof. C., advance in thdr ^ i d t a d and extemd privil^ea, vive the judgements that shaU destroy aU h u i ^ I'm pidng away in a sfranger's land, rr -,toinaugeratfthe bat IvqtiiMr Dagg, of the W B U K A S , L . W. Basbeny, remor^ ^ kdd. rwcria: '' • •' dogned not to Beneath a stranger's eye; not the beginning their recognition as ambers.' soveragn^l' and scatter tiie firagments of mere New Tear, 3ra ouzaelf (0 its datiea-o»9 iiig a letter of dismission find this d m r ^ hat faaBBt: capyoMOf them! i j i d be now caa see the Trus0 cany me home, 0 cany me home, i W hiepylSM. Theforegdngisi&aB tiw Report of the Presby- otttUy em]^, "like, the chaff of the sammer found guilty of using p r ^ w l n i p p ^ ' i i d d t o tees Mercer Univetai^ d x ^ iadefinitely ia O carry me b i ^ e threiimg floOTl'» riaa Board tf £ ( ^ t i o a , presented to the Genimmoidcotdac^ therefor^ -^"fr ^.r;; Tj t^;-; , . awj a p e e ^ a i d pam^et u d h e ' ' ^ has not a word '^n^ineriwili continae in thefleshafter the ^ ^ assemUy, which iqet in NashviUe May, l i^ : ^ oat i r f l . B t s ^ t ^ "w.-* tu- J — I . ^ilfTilrtf. 1 sigh in vdn for my native billa. orikf ouxad: men ladafli t-'^Eemendbe Itia.the doctrine of the Prealyfaq-iMui thj^ the a ^ c p ^ g o f a ^ a n d ^ l ^ then become the itfrailtir d ^ fiom the said L. W. ^^adxi^, aad Oiitiitttiea' Their sweet and bdmy air, e JM qpite encwg^i ia the •baptized chil^ra' belongtotiiec h a ^ Tlet t ^ subje^'bf his government is evident a ^ from tiie ^.'rodi vrithdraiii^ be rat to f&e^ Tem^aM-Ba^ Wodd airSy fam iny youtifd brow t ^ t idate to restcmtion aid bemnembered. ftia^ometisiflCf^EB^ tist topaUicatioar -^ ' X / y " " ' i tiace of gloomy, care. effects of that cfflweded ia a baptiocid d^scussioa. Nor "is it I sightobreathe the air of Iwmc, B^ordnof thedinBihiB'eaiifiBrenca^ Sataidiy nations. That the people struge. W h ^ ' l ^ ' j c o a f ^ ^ To gaze on its starry akj; b c ^ l h e fourth &bb)d£ in Ooidw, 18%. fin W ^ f W ^ of Inadii^belnBto^^^^^ ovra laa<^ and O cany me home, O cany ma home, thm'odnih^H«d unda ^ p e t a i ^ m a ^ 0 c a ^ me home die. J . H. Y i ^ , 0. d a k . « • ~. • thdrbng aesMeSUe^ahj m didl not stop to CotoB W ^ ^ , T o ^ i i i s-i-s;; Ilong to M a j tatiOm tgain, And hew lier sweetiy say, "Come w e ^ don, h ^ ' k thy home, . ^ ^ o n U eaie ^ {u^ to h i ^ cai^mlfiidjnaierg OT ', O t Ocanyrae'^ome toSie."' ' . -if-. : :TheaktniieTedfaiapeaeefnlgnnre, :. i u W d aM ^ d m foim yod of niattetB in Uieae'parts.: ^ ' m . ^ VABKHS^^E^ - " ' 1 c B i P i K dP -.'M-f;. -• - • lO-N.liL ES^ffiJ BAPTIS ' - i c K v o w i s b i i ^ ^ BJUmBT FSMAIS BMtim J T MmffiTdli^'-jU^SJMA.i U n t ityfor a diurdi t r d n l j H iutd a a e t V e f t i Y axr.70BxrBt« i i u b i a u c ^ »«iri Mas. Suasai-rMf iu^iliiaVlJpwi filil i M i r ^ d t e ^ ' - IhM B I^mUmtoM Bmj yaCnUs M W M Jafj; »Mm«»«iii Iiwif avwiite m M r , lAa^ u MiM' fawrixagy ftwiwm. • . J^ta Jtat*l.lliifO MMt-,Mf.ll M'. r r r s n axmlM jtet. • ^ or tlt<« fnrt>t««<m for tlki>>w!iKsS;'Wlir Owistor » • « « « • fcv «• w » OH, * a]«iu4tr *. nn 1 e>M«i«<a oa f a Swt aOSPAT ia JaamnT. , 7 « - - Wa i i q ^ t t d s ' a s a fttBMn B B f ^ ^ poritioo -s. M. aminm, ir«lM Tkia laaUto Jon ia •nd'rtto ut-eaav* oTfto MMIbtKoda I i t b i ^ u y a e r i p t i ^ a a i i M ^ aADoamto SMh S i i m , Wm ShMtas, Wn than file PreadoKy of a i y l i f a r a w i i i s t ^ AatodMiDa, tm* la 4a»iM< to bw a letanl tf U f b d r ^ . U ¥ } ^ t m J M » H m »*ei#WWtok««,t.UJiJal,5 h a t b m ediea to a ^ l t y • d u o d i Ibr • time inMoaltm U eomldaiwt a baattbj idaea. aad ita ' . H M V ^ OrrtHa rnmsaie Bearer th» Clewef this tf<«itH>a1hat>oawO*awftrdoe»iaentlT<pi^^ V a a H h » a i l > M ; U r u a n to ISth «sc 4 Amm I. nraril rad iataUignib ' Tl- a>i« •Ciyiattauaa UiUH^Sr 'iaf -Fr<e., M , . . • definite, whose msmbenddp is b aoolher plaee, to #I>nrwstolMh j f U i I i I « ^ t o M t t j . t 7 : J > L6(k*tto»tb ^ to fiB. h < ^ tobe a l f c to fHASHTiiEa, rant-, i askrm lay-inembtf into tiM stand, a n d ^ n o s t npcRi Miv; « > CiM «« iltt ^ M n to at& Sipt; Mi» s r a s i t ' s T J . * ^ ' -SerirtiNtaaMaaaaUMIMnbvw rataMaMK "jIThtaiil yg^^rumLlmna. Itta j ^peqtanaeiaoQrBCztiasae. I b e n . „ _ _ ^nx pafii«lAT» thyitvaatagM i t pmdiiag iM- «abb«Ut .«liatB(rvl> ]>,Jato'Axehbiahor of DabUa.- Pci<e,« So anduMv, A* Wo hxa pmbduni^ w H ^ Vf ityle offirmforftopaMteaHoa •Bhool ararr l-ord'a-dav. - .. totawt^jpng fflinistew Btadymg a t w ^ S w a - CuQZCS* aCtBHOK; di-i Oe&H*^ of d l S b ^ elBHM'af eeb. •I itlr^WodOalgaiamadiatalrtoaUt] Was Lnmao^ a VIstS, J »lMM«, S OfioM,6»p( J10>!lo- Vbaiduaaiti«yawU diTldad iatotvo iiHam bT Hx am XMdaair. *Tt " l a ^ amnher irill ^ b c l a a a exceed t » e n ^ four BMBtbi aaeh. TiM Bpriaz laaiioa esauaaacM the Bnt' wv, H H Bndtof, A WUUsn*, B J PaalMiwt, T * T»o«Iiiii, ^rfWte^^^^g^Ber. J. B^ti^^MO,.at Malm>oai,fb^mlM. aad fbdUte te tho pcooaeaaaF of tho J i u m r — T b o e certainly is aooe, and we tboold a o '•uia(i.to3Ml>K;OKBeleU!atoribJBl7;BV^ lioBdkr la Jaaoarr and eimnlba IMI Wadoaader la Jraam^ iqeaaacaleof BBgateaie dnrine fliipresent session., twin those for effiTha Pail laaiaa comneneaa tha Ont lioiUa7 Svtmbai, tM br avKafHlbr thhdcHinadrisabler JWh—, 9 BMMtr,M OsfM.TSaolMTtHmte2AtI>M;H aadeIaaiathe3«darDac«mber. tothwerth^KblK hr etoat Wait aad aaatb-Wa THE" CbgflitAST, r» d ^ n m n a t a s i a indeed a great and re^onafale flWdng, DUB, Paitar of the BliakcInnhTaOT Todc. ^ • -/ - • • • -.rfr Tba ebais*payablt <br toliioa will bsininadvaiut, proportion to a;iani«m>r Is it light fiir that pastor, when a member is tried Ltotn U MH IBSiUlth to M S«pt; O W Andj^t, W JooM,tr* nontbi, mt-kalf the balanea at tha ' IMSU, CHI7IA AW» JArAS7 A - r ^ U tiiw yaer work. m e n &Jg JnwwB tiiat Brother C&mfixd thaanrioB. All ntpib wUI baehar^ ftatoitioBbom IStS^lr PEEIODICiLrffffffflATn^ f a r B n y o & t c e , b y t l i e c f a n ^ t o a s k a U tha ques- JaWoidtoaOtbApiU;Or JOanoato tUt Aw^ KLoTdto aadof Bi3«« Tajtevix eMToIaa* of 9tBp«M$ SI SB aotar tha I n a t l ^ to tb« and of tbBiwion, ex. ace^te the dan-, t t o goodly number wia be ^ Uitfu^HAlscptaStliJalnlin H Butoa to Maieh; tho tima th»rot • • • Arahia. PetrtM u d SalT XiSJid. pNtracted illnMi, wltea a dadofetiaa-wiil ba tiaosfaim8eir,mdietate tothe d i m d i what q a z a s xuHxriuufrJiajnaBK .i ^MAXimtolSaaay^^WTVIor to SSth Kar J BtB, J oaptiaeaMi f^doaUy acieaaed, aod oat d u z c h e s ^ handmada aecordjbc totha tioa t i u lost. t k n s die dtall ask, witbout the ehordi a d a i g hun BhaSlto U Btpt;« ^ to Sttli Oe^ J T o n t r . a L SiekiMni HKaOIHEaOKUiaXOBT. ~BriiBza.Hnrftt,«i& Itrmtaf Tuiiiemfor^Stuiaa of Fmm Mimths. aomely the Chair. XenMffiee Bajitists win toSlstOatjWmHalSBato SUi Aptilj M W XUter to SUt Oct; Prima»r Olaai. tlO 00. Prapiratory Olaia. »12 00. PnA- osraviaii; SI IS forhisdK^I maa Glut, tU 00. Boabsmorw Olaoi, SIS O O . Jkaiar Cliu, *»nnly wdcomeliim to Ti nWADKAX WREATH. Or,IdI*aasnrth*Il<ms, a m a « r , l b s L a 7 t t t o U 8«Ft;HJHUhol« toaiBK; u a byLaara Qreeaeood; price SI 10 . i n s w — I t for k d n o d i to dedde how a 00. Senior Claia, ^ 00. OoSlvto SM IfaTi'HoIUatolst loir, an K UaUto ^Otli SitIha l 7 9 w z o g : -to ^ j n t p n a s tf B a t t s tiira S T ' e r o l P i ^ , I ^ c a n n e e f e d with the T e m ^ ^ ponaed In thii Iq^tBtioamrs pretty anehtha THE BXTTJCa I.AIIO, or. the Believer*! Joaraey aaS leading ^aeta of Ota "ereatWte" I mem- aud^ WOTtdfoidto l*tfM;V*AlHutntolSthaiiT; A iam« uatndi^a thoM taught is othar famala aebooli. Patare Home, I7 Thompaoa. Tldiia OMtaiU book, weir •BdtonaotBaddiieantiiecraat l M i e o t » o ^ wbiaatr w l ^ J S i d a * Iai«e iininbera^BBnrittaaMB, m u e see Female Institute at Mnrifcegbw), haa accepted ber shall bo tried. JAitowtoiathMviaa^MtetstoU Hn; J foit to aSUi pias eaaaot be coaipnuBijed," '<emal«|('aar_ •aitabIefaraChtiitiBaPniest;Mntbri>>*>l Tours, &e., S. 8. L c x m . £xm TuUton. whethar advocatadby P^iitfij Piulwlautt m ^ t o s e t t i m i a n i a ^ p r e s e t ksae. q ^ <if tl»ehab<tf^:fbcal and Iiutnniientallfaiiejathe Dm; T WDaAsm to 1 SU>Om; ' WSomur to Uth Dae; A Maiie oa Piano Porte, n y We ara DOW iMelviag Biar lalaaUe adUtioaato oar ~ indndiiig oia of Piaao, traj&iatrsthaiBMivo'i »25 0ir, •took,aad Woodrssr to Tth Hueh; W M StileUud to ITth Dm; W H wosU be ptea^to Bamly allwkt aa^-fmcaa Kitoria aowaiBatadlTtheaUeiteoriiofBfo«iilSaBe»»meeswilllwreia f h o r toeefpta wO! M u y Sharp Femrie C o D i ^ Winidi«ter, T( Drawiag Bad Bmbnidarr, each, OeaUeitec 10 00 wtth.ordet*,withiateraatiBcbaDkaiSor«iiiternaliiK. PMeae ET* HAVE YOU SEEN AND READ Aw Old Ssia te Isl aw; Wb BSfWto10th Dm; B U U to UUiHot; 5 00 eendrae yoarotdeta,'wI{h na eaah,aad wawSI liiiiiillifiilj ton alHehedto aaypaper lathenalon. ~ see. IBatthooadof theyaar. S 00 AHOtaaabadaiatoSdi Jsai'Holaiu toSBthOe^ SWWsU aead the booki atdned; if tobe had. L u m x i x K Bxsxr. By J.M. Pendleton, Ky. ezpamai, . - - •1 00 WUhiBf that o m r adatotar iniao aosa rianld The F a c u l ^ of tijis proqwrous College is now to lit Jm; Wa Araou to tth Aptil; J Slmmoaito21jt Af111; Oontiiigent i r ^ Good board can ba bad eoatigsooa U the ImtitBta. ''Bemore not the landmark the Cttheraset C l a M Q m a — l a n y S a r f Sermon published foIL He is eminenfl^' qualified to supply a want J L iMlstoMhIfaTjBTinmu toUth OttfJ Bi**r tolTth *H08. B PBIBBS, S O U T E E B S COKMEBCIAL COLLEGE. Haveyouseen it? No work of a religious char- Dm; f I Bogttsto 10th I*b; D H Manhto SBth f u a ; 88 a o axney, SB,tothe poUitfun. afoaiWB, Jan S.'S«—*t Praait Board of Truitea*. O ^ S a , l ^ m n p t n e o t e d u a^xae tfast tbe S ^ long f e l t Those who have withheld th<^ daughAzgr friead leadiag Bve saw nboetibenaBd ft^rAdl n> " 43i'Cherry Street, irasliTUle, T e t t of l a teis fiffint^ institution because of a de&sien^ iq acter bss created so great a sensation as this, All |or* to Sth Aac D H SodaoD to 11th Jan^ f Tajlor, J L Hive Uf papargzatit for oao yaar. H A B T S H A B F COLLEGE, S B Oashraa to Utb Aon S H ^ to Sd J11I7; J Ardmrdmien are deeply mterested m the question Aadtm, aOCTHBRK MAPTIST KETIKW AKJJ WlBcheator, Tenaesses. IH« (Tazai) to Si B*pt-(U eU. atUl dm*;) XUat J A Lioilar Chartered by tlie General AssemWy of theBtatc. mffikal mstaietion teceived there, «re infbnned J. K. eKATBS k J. H. PXHDUTOX, discussed, and e s p e ^ y Baptists- Many are con toaiKateh; JBeon to as«i Nor; L W BUfltaaa to ITUi Jooa; dmir is now ably fiBed, and a t h o r o u ^ a a d demnii^, and most iriio do condemn it do so with? 0XadvtoSUtAiV:Bl> OoodwtB (llaai>his) to lat Jai^ J nPBX above laititatioa ii permaaently leetfad, and. is aol ^ ^ i i a a o T j o w p i ABAwsnlatoai B«ft;BisB JMsrtiato SI AfciJ; TBaiikato thirty. M. eaipasaad br aay similar eaUblishtaeTrt ia the Caitei pageaoottvn'naa^bqqBditoakiisst tfaeaBd oC ^ — j r i l l beimparted. Prof. o u t h a v ^ r e a d i t Itopodtkms u n g r o ^ niii^ njrtiWTjliligBp M Qaa. mutates to Mo farther comment ii needed ta anara its patroni of ita be- atktee, in pcdat of faiUttiw for tmpaitu«« thMooA. vaU- avdaaeof TSSj^ei. ' IthAirUiJHBsir/lDUi Saft; t B tajlof to A P«»ter is a gentlanan of linily, and> a Baptist represmlied bytbQ8e'w&oppoM t b e o i . ' £ l ^ for cat kaawiedge of the dntieao^ tbe Aeeeofitut. a ichool of Tary b ^ oidgr. Il»aimia4B«gMtif«af ItoetaaiMtat, UtooOlodJi JU- . Very Uttie deciaiaa in the niunberof pnpiUhaa rssnltadfiW J-**. OlaMatar.to lit Jana; W i WUUaats to Slit Ban f BowaU to vitw Tioii Simtf)0ctoae.third of jlB paeea wig l^dawrtii to> See adTartiaement i t a n d r ^ i t f o r y o n r s e l C . I t will be sent to yoa ahort cropa and hard timta of the prexioai year, and iti Tbii Departmeat ii o^er tte ^imnefflBtsi npervUen of the BevieweaadlfaUaeaafBoaki. The torn XxtfW W i o t e SS« A ^ WABooratoSlthtabi / 1 Sallata to »th Dae; Jaa tha frieadi oauSdently axpaet a vary daciOled IncTeaaa Cor the eom- P I«3ideat of tha OoUe(e,-wh« ia a praetlealbeefc*ei»at,har. thattfaoaaitoiaaiaatllbei^ to ailaet.tor-pWeatioa fl« ET-lE. D. MaDery, late of Penfield Georgia, has fay m a ^ at ten coits per copy> One doDar per y^riOKtoUth Jaat;BBonlato UthMov;!! 11 Brown to uwatMion. I of oorde&r taaetArtlctetoho£>«ndbaSovioa,>Dtoica and A m i a S . Tha Bagliah, Matbanutic}!, and Clai.'iical connia of ilady, Ixchad many yeara'expetianae inlOBie of.tla l«»Mt eaast- Abwtoao-thi^laf tfeopacaaof every Bo. wOlbo Sited vith w lotn BUia 8eh«n«to lit JalT; Dr Ji W M' O raw toTUk Dm; I^ck. Four thousand copies, new and e n l a r ; ^ _ i i n d E t e r a i y n i - been elected President irf the Baptist Female Cdif wa miitaka not, ia aa thoroagh and exteniiTe in'tha'Mary in^hoBiei la the Unioa. ' •aeh irticlaa. Xhar<aaBini;is third of t h o ^ M wm ho aa> i M SpUlmaD to SOth lab; O W BsA tolit April; J X Bjiet to Cemaurclal Sharp OoUsge aatoaqy other CoUege for yoanc lidiea la tha of Soudi Western Georgia, at Cuthberf, where editite just issued. copied with migsjial Idlerarv and Critioal-^tiiEa. J o ? ^ ^ ^grpa$K%<auiaed Um in oar nlsence. ai Sapt; P Barlan to lOth Sapt;,T B WaattoTtti Juna; K Sar- Caitad 8tatea/«aa anjrto»IoCoUage in the aSUi. Tbii braaehJi oader the saperiateBdeaea of JOES A. Ko^opithsU '-SoiuharB" oal "Butiat*' an uud hacaai* Tba School year iadirided into a loag sod khort ueioa—the SWBV, Xmi-j Member oftiiaMaabviUe Bar, who ii toe widely iiexpe&dtiiat tiie woric win bo pairaiiiaadJefaieto V <h* tatttolOth avi IiaaaWliartoa,OBrbookiasr lit July,IMS; y ^ w p m at press fiar his sake akme. his correspcadenls will address him in future. See thort one of four months,'eonuMiuiag the Srst^ September kaown aa a lawyer aad orator to require aay farther notice at SasiA, and bocaaia it wiB eertaialy.ba a Sap fit ]^iodicai. Ha tic*. J B Viaakstd to 91 Dm; 0 u fonit to Sth April; W m Ajesek a d m t i s e m t n t '"^t. and coding th^^wMk before Ghriitmas; tha long one, of aix W e bpCT 'SoSatd'^iSd are now-snllkring in hasds. It ii t h e only SMew aader Bntist ampieea pidiBmod ia Iho totthSaptiWSQainto tthaueb; J APorUock to lit Ant; monthi, c/nuaeaciqg tba Orit of Jaaury and endiaz Jam 23d, oar Zhe Coorae of Initraetkin eobraeei both.WeatlTH and I<ee- Booth. A v o ^ of thii chTipfer ii impbtiou^-Mfdad. aad The B^ktist church at Friendship, would iofonn P O B o l ciaaotcr, for what the types once did ISSfl. _ 9 WiUatt to 90th Oat; D StoTall to Utb Jul;; W 0 Wootea ia ifcoald bo libordly paanniwl. - -.^i. ': : ' tsrea. £7'EIderSha(ielford,gBraduate of the-Meror fSCCLTY.-. . - Leetnrei wm be delivered at night, ao BiDOttoiatarfeiewiai Terau SS, alnfe in advaace, or for a n on, JilljiiriWri, chuidtes genoally, and particularly those in tell; J Daria, • Dayi^ P.'^ noOradla, H Tiiompaoa, T mshi ttir ahaoiee a u m d j t m m c e . Baptist UniTcrsity, Ga, has accepted the P r a d ^ n c y lheiix»oopys»a«'X ~ ' ' • Oaati, f A lUU to lltb lot;; B Dodioo to S8J AprU; Wm Laa. Z. 0. OBAVBS, A. M, P«iid«^rt and PtoflBBrir of Greek, Ifor-hia piofisiioBBl engagameata. '-'y^"' tB«alta-Let' of the Moultoa Female Institute, at Mou!ton Alaba- Mississippi, that Thomas Little obtained a letter of d m toStb aanh; J L Obaaa; to Btb Joaa. Mercaatile CalcalaUeas. THE CHTf.THtKya BOOK, « i G. D. Sfikcbb, Ptofaaaoi' ot Uathcmatiea, Ac. diamiasigp fom tlas d n a d i , bearmg date, October Theie Bra toaght ^ William Parrel, A. K., and eobiaeeevOr Csoica oao ZamxijadaBlBuiicts, roa m , XmLa~^ ^ ^ : J a n e s Ifffbanwifi give ns Ms Post- ma. See advertisement *•• P r o f ^ r o f j ^ Language. Tha foUowiof aabaeribara bara paid to tba datai saaaxadot nj ipeaiea ot calcajationa neceaaaiy laiaiyJora" Ua a bniineii man to Min M. B. Department. itiad—Tix: Intereit, Diicotmt, Lota aad Gain, Xaaatioaa, Xx- Pbus ST Hoax. Ttaii U a beautifully lUaitnitBd abalUy 7th, ISSjifHfe aftetwaids abscondtd from the coun- tlMiTnaiaai,lSU; ofBp^ « « w3I s e n J l f a a perfect copy rf the Iron pablication, containing 23 paeei, booad in aagwid xover, Hr J. L. Pobiib, Prof, at Vn^ and lastriunental Maslc. «hai^, ES^EIderJ.W. Bateman. has been e l e c t ^ W try without p a j ^ his debts, <a makmg any aretc. eta. richly itored by the peal of ahie and exparieacM efihiaL with Dr JBawUay to ITth Kjt; J r aoDaniel to 3<lD«c;iin8V BOAXI>. Wheri. ^r. Terma ef TbIImb. the proper iateUKtaal food for ynar rhiidraa. It wiU n t n ^ " the Presidency ef the Mary Washington Female j ^ r a ^ n m t s with his creditors^=-also made some false AjnstoSStb Ost; BldaiLOrMa to 3dMa7;W B Daaiel to Board [>er acholasUc year, in the Boardiog.hoaie, fSO-^ia- Book-koepine by Doable and Sii^ie Xaizy, u appliedtoer^ intarest, aad improve them mentally and Buially. It will ciudiag woJU, lighte, and wudiiag. ery variety of buaicess, iMth proeperoaa and BdTarae, Com- teach them to lovatoread—love tbeir bookiL Itihonldbela G a a a t ^ Jlddkbbs.—Conespondents of Elder College at Pontotoc, iCssiasippi. l l U t e q p t s for which he was charged before the Uth ApriJ; W t Obaoaj to SSth Joaa; T Braaa, A X HiUar ia TJi-US QJ TUlTlOy. aiereial Calculations, and Coauierciil Lectaiee, itu-tn^jng tba every family where there i i a child. It has b e s t | fail; t ShaekaUord to litb Oct; W H Oar to Slit Mot; J U C. W.WaRBi, wiD. hereafter address him at LompDepartment, pei year, Preshmaa Clasa, (26 00 nieefbooki, . . ; . . . . ^ 0 0 great coat, aad ia superior to any •imi"- work {Ef'The Baptist Female College at Chulahoma, ch^xh. The church has delayed action until now, Soaiaa ts 13tta Not; Oal Araiy to 20tb Aug; J Moota to TtbOct; Preparatory Sophomore Olaia, pe^ year;; - . . . . 35 00 pemnaaahip,—for tweaty leaioai; . . . 5 00 Amarieaa eixildxea. Price oaly $1 per •wrm^ti ka^Socqh. t r ^ g t o o b t a i n his letter, b i t hare not been able T P OUfar to Itlb Au«; 8 D Waddiil to lit Junior and Senior, . . 40 00 For lesaoai withoat Umit, . . 10 00 mider the Presidensy of Brother J . Hamilton, is • Vucal Maaia per lunioa, • - . . . 1 00 Tlu BboTe feea are payable, iaTnriahly, in Bdvaace. 13ie pieiieatl^ni^ JamM Pika to 2Ut Aug, 18U. Sldar I. H aiiUkau to lit to get hdd ofcit He is now-? exchided from the BOOKS S£ST TO XOC& U f f O B - i T ^ X still flourishing, sad yeariy increasing its patronage. Piaao Forte, incladiog oh of Piano, - • 2a OU importance of tiili rule mast appear obviou, aa itndaati enter Sapt; c n aarr BlaekvaU to Iltb Oct; N B Oattora to Ctli Sept; it Board aad tuitioa for una year, from S!01 to SI20. John Batemanof Spring Creek, Ten- This is the Assodational C o D ^ ' of the CM. Water fellowsh^ of the chu rch. This notice is to prevent for aa iinlimitwl period, with the privilege of teviewiag ataay BY OUE GENERAL OOLPORTEDB, DrVaXiaxtoUth Oct; T'Bogatato 10th Aof; 1 W Sta No extra char«a lor Latin aad Greek. time daring life, withoat extra.charge. i B a n a m n i e d f o Pootetoc, SBssissippL He Association, and a muiument of the enterjHise and him from imposmg himself on any other church. pbaai to l i Oct; ISU. Dr J Camminss to 4th Oc; J Waffoni M'inclieiur, Jaa 6, Thia School ii in perpetual eesaioa, having no vacatlsn: ft^itiL. hence atudenta may enter at any time, aiad punae theiratcdiea T n j B i r B r i T £ i > S T A T E S ! of the "Mury " W a ^ g t o n College," liberality of that enlightened body. It is not, IXme and agned by order of the chuch, in confer- to Slit Aag; T S Piaiaito 8tb Xag, "Tax GBaoT laoa WasD.,'* or Bi?pablicas!s3i S^anrda AaK.AUKI.PUlA F£)1AI.£: ISSIIXCXE." without interruption: Tha fuUowiaf labsctlbira iuTa paid to tiia datca uuuied to and Christiaiu^ Severs^ by J. K. Graves, S7S nuilL with I wiH address >nm accordinriy. UerehantaaiiitbaiineiimeawiU benppIedwith eospeteat what it can., and doubtless will yet make i t Let ence, November 10th, 1855. Bnmvings, (seventh edition.) * book-keepers by applying at tiiii establishment. their naaiaa ta 1S57: BKV. S. STEVENSON, Priacipal ani Proprietor. Ho ooaaovarsial work written ia the ptoieBt eectsiT over Bo pupil will receive a diploma who is not well qnalifled to E. D. Lkwis^ C. 0 . W. 0 . W a r , Mod. the&ptistsof tiie Cold Water Association raUy JOdar B LamoatoSth Jaa; B Wiiiiar«ta Tth t*ii W H uU - Misa B. A Webb, Toi'Jier of Music, Kmbroiderr, Ac. awakened ao maeh attention as this wiiere ever it haa cLnmlathe dutiea of the,accoaatant. i ^ - H fTfait bnither in Kentucky, i n whose judgexi^ Calbsusia. UcKjt, Aisiatant in Primary Depaximant. disciiarge lutaIOthf«b;aiiNALaatar,AWUliwBito litJaa; a J A ^ u t h Western I^kptist please copy. Good board end lodging can be obtained ibr S3 per week. ted. Seveaeditionahava bean Isned within a few aumtiia and u n i t ^ y around i t Institution lua been in aucccMfol operation for nine tlie deauad is Incrraiing. I t ocghttobe read b j t n r j : moit and purity we hare great conMence, thinks Taaiitt, 0 aoBt{omar7f Bldai W Pratbar to lat Jaa; I Kav- rpHIB Mathematical i>epartAeBt. X aeauoaa. Tbe beinty and iiaalUtfulnesa of iti lo^tion ia Alabama^ Bentm County. Let them remember that the honor of the Assotizt, every Clmstiaa and every American eitbun. Pose iaod to Tth fab; a Joaaa to lit Jaa; D B KiUabraw to Siith aatarpaaswl in South Arkaoau. Inooaaretioawithtlui Imtit^tinTi » TV-nsTt onr zaiaEoaf of Hder Ererts too severe. Anc; W Kiliabra* to Utb lab; J $ Bhaaaukar to 3Ut Asgj B Orer aixty pupiU were in thj Inicitute dnrinsr tho paat year. ment, conducted bv W. Ferrel, A. It., ia which ia taught a n, MtMt by naii. ciation—their honor as Baptists—is invcdved in its Taa t3ath lessioa will commence the Smt HONDAT ia Peb. We a n t e out feelings were exasperated, net history. tixoitragh course of Hatbematici aad Natarai Piiiloaopliy. 8 aorataid to Itlh Jaa; J Viaa to Tth Jaa; J B Bitea to 12th i D " "The Southern Review and Edectic is un- KOT; J Buioaa to lat Jaa; A Borlaaea to aarcb; A Mar- nary, and cloii the last we4jk in Jane. The elerenth aesaion Cnru of imimctioa.—Aritiimetic, Algebra, Geometrv, "Hexttoyoar Blbleiiafsithtal Obarch Hiitorr." i ^ i r v f a a t ^ B a i d a h a a i u B , b u t t h e occasian he sccommnnCB thefirstMonday in Aoguit and cloie tile third Trigonometry; Survejing In anita branchea. with the uM of Cliroaeleglcal H i a t o r r ' t Farelfs BaptiaU fram A. Prof. Hamilton is a ripe scholar. A graduate of doubtedly one of the best periodicals in the Umted Ua, J BoaioBtar, J 0 Jamiioa, J Oiaik, a A £ria{ai, A Brova, will iteBk ia Decfcinbor, J8S8 instruments, asd field exezdhes; Topcgraphicsl Drawing; Dea. D ,aB ISOO. (Sixeditwns aoU insixmanUis.) By E.Ot^'''^ed for saying it, and moving its passage before Cambridge, England, aa accomplished gentleman 8 0 Biatup, J Browa, J U Smith, a n • Ood; to lit Jaai T B For teriiii and other pirticulan. see Ci.-cnlar, wMch will ba criptive geometry. Shades and Biiadawa, Linear PerapectiTe; diard^ofto Bnglsnd States," says Elder a W. Bailley, of Georgia. Introductory Bsiry by J. B. 6iavea.-£pSao. Aadrawi to tth Jaa; Gaa B CoiUaa to lat Haiab; W H Bjera to furaiibed. on appIiciMon, bj the Principal. Prcjactions of all kind^ Arudytieal Geometry, aad Um DiiTe- This ia what it purp.irutobe. a Eufain- of the Church af the Leng Sim Association, when not three of the and ^ristiaa. We have just returned from a visit renlial and Integral CoIc.iIub; Mechanics, wiUi Applications to Jesus Ohriat, not of the ttniTiiih Apcatacj o"r znj ofherbnachlat Jaa; W J Biiiaa 23J Jaa; lUer J L Seward to 31 Vebi O v Jan i, ib—it hiiUimi pxeaent, perhaps, are in the habit of read- to Chulahoma. We never met a wanner hearted M:.chinery and Kngioeoring; Magnetism, ZlMtrleHy, Optica, ea It is.iuiqaestionahly the mo&t valuaLls Olmrch ITis&ity Phiiipa to lOthairch; S Pajaa, Ii Palker, WfiPowara, J Armand Astronomy. A t l a s t a , Geoegu, Dec. 31, 1855. written. The Author lus incoatcsti&ly proved &eni pad^ ing the Tonessee Baptist, but reEed oa Hder Ev- body of brethren any where. Long will our pleasatroa«, Dr E T LiTal/, Z B Siou, U S Qraea; W L VairchiM, BAPTIST F£MAL.E,CUI,I,E6£ OF SOUTU-WKST- ifavigation The student may pursae a partial or full ooane, at his op- ever beptistHutorianiandSchoIua, that tne cbnrcbes are Msssbs. Editobs: 'Smce the date of our W U C.-ais, A Aadcawa, W Aadrawa, 0 Bollock, O E vitciisU, £KN GKO&GIA. •lion; and special aUention will ba sivea to inch practical tile ot^a repneentation. only Christian eonminnitiel tiiat have stcu>i since thedayi ant association with them bo remembered, and nev- last, we hare no material change to note in prices BM<t S aaora, B a aicUa, a A alckie, B W Lee, J W Carter, liraaches as are ssefal to the Borveyor, .Arehitect, ILnginear, of tiis .Apoitiei. C C THE E RT—1650. The American Batorhosrecaived the thanij We w i A our readers to consider every '-severe or er shail we regret the visit J Oreai (Oal;) an B GraTaa, Wa Bryaa.S Jtuee, W t Orees, THE next Coileslate tana wijl begin on the thirdMOKDAY dtc. etc the B^tists for introducing this work to tJie AmaricaCBabof produce. £p*-Addrsaa EOUIILBSIi COlCMBBCIALCOLLKeB, Kash- of J 0 Smith, a V Pittigraw, B Kiaf, (i Q Bou tb, J Satcher, W la J looary, aud c:ose tba third Wedaeaday in July. Uc. Hext to the Bible itis a truthful Bistoryufthu Church Let objedSonaUe smtiment" in that article retractcd. Hov IT^m. your children be made familiar w.<Oi tUs w^rl:, u d they will The tokens of respect received from the teachers L HiU, Kiaa a aetUer, J B Wiiliami, W BthariJso, an P B The nbscriSKr, aided by able lutroctors, deidgnf! pacing thia •iUe, Tenn Com, per bushel, . . . . 50c. Tfrnwab we could never think of those resoIatioDS and the pupils will never be forgotten, i l a y God In!>tituti<,a u;)oa a ierul with the belt Pom^e OoUegea in never joia a Fedobaptiit&ociety. bend $1,00. am. Wm Bomara, J U Bomen, WH Bail, N Juiiaaon, A 1 (isorcla. BAPTIST F£aiAI<E IflSTITCTE, Wheat, per bushel, - 81,40al,50. again. Wewintrytolbrget,andwilInowonIy sayof bless them, uad the College with friends and prosStory, Dr Wm • Pnu, ara 8 PMp^ira, T U Worthy, a.-s W s y Payment for tuitioa dttircd ia adcance, reguircit at VAI.OBVSUA Grenada, allaaiaaippl. Prof. Staart oa Baptism Prlca rcdnccd, TiS ceata. Hawaii, W a Uarrud, to lit Jaa; Dr J L aabrjt-iSist Aa^-, Oats, per bushel, 45a50c. thfl B o v a o f those resolations and those who voted perity. _ closc f j ifie >ear. This work, aHowsdtoremain in obncurity by hjj Pedo BapJ BaikaOala to Ut aareh; aider J U 8u>kel7, B Boach, D ifobta, Far other iaformatian, addiea fi. D. HALLABT, Stock Peas, per bushel, . 75a80c. tisthrethren because It admitted vactiv too&iach for tbe advefcr them, Father forgive them, they knew not wiiat FACULTY. W Buaeh, 8 Hightowar, J £ Bordera to lalJaa; W a oaraer Jju 6,1 SiO-Ot Preaideat. cates haa been hunted cp and repuiiliUi J EC?" Our coixespondeats complain loudly and Bzv. W. S. WiBS, A M.. President and Profeiaor of Men GravesofAaSusion, Bacon, no new yet received. to Tth April; ara a B Bj^;aa to -ai April; T Short to 31 SOT; Marks, togethu with an Introdii-lnry Bcview by tha Yu(;.\u .U£?i DO ^-ol 2is IDLE:: ta< and Moral Science and the AncientLingusgea. justly of the havoc our types have lately made of alia N K Itamlaruulk, aar ^ Juhaaoa, ara J JohnaoD, ars fditor, aad a valnakle appendix selected fruin the able Boviee Poric Hogs, per lb, . TiaTJc. A GSSTS wanted, in erary County ia the United States, to Miss D. B. Wuelxb, Tica Prasiuent and Librarian. Sitlartby Wm Judd It is now one of the B^itilt doaaCaauuisa, B aorgaa, J Podgrtt b Watbua. J U AldiiJ^e, U \V •ia. Joss OLavci. A. M , Mathematics; Blocation and Penmas- of 6dU Ber. Prcf. J. 11. lsoaAH.U«'s tew Work, entitle i their ariicles during oar absence. We are once meati extant Pedobaptiiti cannot gainraj or aaFwer it. To Nett Lard, but KtUe received—prices unsettled PowaU, J fik^ A Webb, Cut I J Oaen, J U Bitiier, J iUteer, thip. Yonse IfonszxHa.—Brother Eaton spent one day mere at hon:e. and oar friends see the necessiPRiyCE OF THE HOUSE, OF DAVID: la invesUd with peculiar interest from the tact ef P. COBBSB, A. M., Uaiic OIL Piano, Guitar, Organ and Tio- Baptiitait J Waila, Wm Ibompaoa to l>t Jaa; W Uud tu 2itii JTcb; Jaa Oil.•THE as yet, as it sells mosUy in connection with Bacon. ita being an elaborale reply to our rrilaionsiiei in Barman, A. Sbbis Yi.us la T U B Holt Citt tsini Da ts cfPostius laat week with us, and from him we learned—what ty for our remaining here. It is pleasant for us to Un. to lOlh aarcb; K;d«r J L Ctfttt to 11th laij. Judson and othen, toiu±ing the translating of Upptrsn .into Pi-ilB.-' Exdjange—Sight drafts on New York i per ccnt Oldham £. Jxr.oxE Hiu.. Satnral Sciences G A Stricklaad to ISth Mif; ar,L' Bj^aad to Itih J;ia, '„$ Burmese, which cave rise to the A. i P. Bible BodeSr. ^addffiocd greatly encouraged our heart—that leave the routine and drugeiy of the office to preach •Vo rapital required. Address, H. DATrON, UiS5 B. Biexbts, Music andOalistheaici. prcxnixxnie J J aiUm to lOth Jaa, 'bV joha Caaua to SUi Ku,, 'yl. "HAVBroOEEilUT?" ^ Jaa 5, ';.«_2t A'o. TO John Street, N. Y. Miss .\Ukt A. Mosoox, Music.', •even young ministers have already applied for aid for them, but we wrong our correspondents and Miss ilAET A. SwtBT. Burfish Branches aaj Bmbroideiy. Be^>ectfnlly, Sxaoo & Lawkkxcs, i'THBEE BSASONB WHT I AM BAPTIST.*' (A Sew aa WAXTfJ), _£>qa.t&B BoieSaaiy Fond, since the meeting of the readers by so domg. We hive decided upon a radMisd I.UEEI. P. Matebb, BaglishBraaehea. Iniarged adiUon.) By J. JL Pendleton. ME^CEE UNIVEESITY. flrtmmiimini, VOCNQ LUS to tao chVK* of the r emaie Deoartmeat of Bjllxb .A. Pxszt, Botany, Preach and Drawing. Thii work has already passed throngh 12 ediaosi, and beea General Aanrw.f^tioT7 I-ENVIEU), GEORGIA. A •'Ba/fleld PraabytetialSamianrr." She maafonjerslanl ical reformation heacefortb. M:ss MiBT A. 6lua>EBKT, PrisuxT DlparUneat. translated into Welch The anthor ^ureviaed it, aad added a •a* BacUab Buashea thoioaeblT. 8ba mwt ba able to i mpirt -Htss iUar A. Bwsbi,GoTemesa. defence oi the terms of Coomtulon as oburTsd by Baptiita. There are now fourteen young ministers in our ioatructioa la tba OraaaMBtat Braachaa—'fiialiroidcrT DrawMas. U. B. SrBxnaAS, Matron. FACULTY. It ia LUW tha most valaahle, as it ia the moat popnlar, of all Vrom tb( SonUiera BipUit Bsrltw. iag, and Paiatiag—and Moaie oa tha Piaao Porta. Cjuiklessnsss of Editoes.—We have seen sevTTurveirity, and by the first of next month Brother HDL A Mu. w. ai. .&u>sii)aE, Steward's Dopartmeav ear B^^tut pnbliritinna. lh:ice ^ ecats, px^-t paidA member of tha Baptist Obarch would bepreferred To a Bot N M CB4wr>>aD, D D, President. BOOK n o T i c s a . eral of cur correspondents articles, for which we o P SiSfi.nK. A M. ProteMorof ilatiirailiai. LECTOREES. »uDg lady with tha abOTO qialiflcaUoai, a U brral aiUij wiU Eaton thinks the number wiQ reach twenty! This J E Wi;.L«T, A M. Professor cf Cheniiitry and Natural Phi HON. A. K.BLTTHK. be paid, and bar litaatiau ceaaared p leaaaat aaU azreealie Old Liaadrnarl^ Rcact.-(Hew Bdltinn.) is chRtTTng—cheating!! We hope it will reach to 1pay money, traasferred to the colonms of our ex- Tax Sion of t h i Tuna. In a series of eight LecAdira.1, W. M. LkGGKTr.' HOtr. P. M. ALDBIDGB, U.xiipay. By J. M. Pendleton Xditor of tha Soatitcm BaptiiitBevlew. changes without credit. We have sometimes found EOS. EOBB&T H. GOUllDAr. Kcr 8 G niu-TiB, A M, Professor of BeUea Lettrei. Dm 23, lUft—tt (irarti Co , Ey thirty, and we win ^ R pray to the God of the hartures. By IT. L. Rice, D. D., Pastor of the Second S. M. HAKKINS, liM.' B M JuBiSTus, A M, Profiiator (eicct) of Langtugea. It hA awakeaed an ar^aralieled uaccat of intereit and f IsPrsslmerian Church, St. Louis. 12mo. pp. S220. PBOP. JOHK CLABKB. vest to send more l a b a m s into the vineyarL Those several in ose p^^ier without credit—and occasioncussioa. It discosses the most important practical qnesticn af THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. Those Wishing Employment, and to do Good. St. Louis, Mo.: Keith and Woods. 1855. thea^ The Author haa lately matoriadyealarsed it—reviewally one used as an e^tonal. Brother Pendleton's IHB Course of Lectures will be coatlsaed through U» Rer J L DiSii, O D, Proussor of Systimatio asd Pastors w^vohmtesred to act as agents to raise more funds The language bf Jesus to the Pharisees, "Why can mont-hs of December, Jaanary aad PeSroary, npon Literary ing au thi ohjectioBS that have appeared against It. Siat by Tbcolo^sermons are by some papers traasferred without mail,^ pre-paid, lOcmper copy or SlOOperdoa. and Scientific sayects. ye not disscern the signs of the times?" indicates if ' w — w i l l be compelled to take the fidd, and Rct N 51 CBiwroBD, D D, Professor l; Ecolesiastlcil Jlis F YOU EMPLOYMENT for the next The Inttitate lias entered upt.n itsfifthyear, tinder the most BEPOBUAnOX;tirrTbeChnrehof Chriit Barnct be Becredit. We attribute it to carelcosi&ss, and plead that "signs" may bo overlooked which ought to be tory aad Biblical Literriture. the propositiian of Brother B. Ferguson may Eatteiing auspicra. Amnch larger namberof pupiU are Instthree months, that will pay you, and enable you obEerved. The Uible gives the world's history in therefore Pedobaptist Bocietiea ara ^thoat a justice. teodance than ever before so early in tha session. Should formed—and ACADEilY. ministry—^without vsiid ordiaancei cr a valid eccJcsiflfcical ax* epitome It contains a variety of predictions, many to do good at the same time, carry the following yet have to .be i d S ^ on. '-Send no young minister they continue to oome in as they Bsually do, tbe rmmber for istence. Kot T D M»htis. a Jd, Ilincipal. By J. L. Waller, L. L. D„ late Sditor at the Westera current session, cannotfaU far ahort oftwo hasdred. BjLFTjpi.—^We clip the following from the Bap- of which have b^en accomplished, and the remain works into every family in your county: Comnjeactmsnt a Leii ou tLa l.st WcilDesLiy in July. Tiff tliB aad Weitem Bacorder. It is one of tlie Traeta Ibr tho away far want of funds, while I live"—and this, in This lustitntion affords faeilitiei for the lastmctioa ot Beviaw der of which will certainly be fulfilled. The generesnUr College Coarae requiree four years lor the degree of timcB. Bent by mall, pre-paid. 10 eta per copy or SI per doa. roaas ladies, equal to tha oldest aad beat in the country. (a ^ large snhscriptian to the Minister's tist Watchman: B. Those wialiittf to Uo so, mjy omit U19 iinguare", and The 1. The Great Iron Wheel. ral opinion in the Protestant world seems to be that Coarse of Study is ei appropriate aad exteaded aa that of LBTTBBS TO A ££r OBMZB ai.ua CAlfPBXLLIXX. Bv J jfUniTie a scientiSa course of three j-ars. '•Li a private note from Rev. Dr. J . H. Eaton, the prophecies relative to the overthrow of mrsticsl 2. Orchard's History of Baptists. Male College in the Sut«; the means ef Isstraction are Fund! 6pd will *hnndanUy bless such givers. The WaUer. ' UiTiag been oiisioilly de<i<iied for the tdacition ot yonn» any ample; the scholutic building, in beaaty of arcbitectore, ia L.Thii Babylon are on the eve of accomplishment This is Marfreesborough, he says: -I expcct, next Sabbath ii a molt laathiag of Cas^belliim—and la3. Stuart's work on the meaning of " Baptizo." mv-n preparing for the Uoipel Ministry, this InsUtaUoa keejs liberality and enthuaaan of our lost General Asso- to baptize my three chil-ircn. Glory to God—he is the view taken by Dr. Kice who dates the rise of Pocoovcaienceandcommodioosaeis, ia itiaSaptatioa to the pur- ving two Greek criticiiai;es^sore wai tally andbreed LyMr. Wallar tliat object st-!ajily in rii-w. The Sominiry embraces a three 4. Pendleton's Three Reasons for Beinga Baptist, Ost^ of female instntetion, in extent, aad. sclioUstic and dobefore Ids death. - £rieo SO oenti. " oataQn-is its impression upon all our sister a bearer of prayer. How can I serve him as I pery from the year 606, when the Emperor Phocas with a Fourth Reason for " Close Communion." years' caarse of each stuUes aa are parnued ia the most cele- {' i-.;!!jtic arrangements, has notbiM to compire with it in the jait Both of the above booadln one volume, 80 C BZEta. bratL*d TiiSoIojjicjU Seaioaries in our countrr. conferred on the Bishop of Rome the title of univerThe Acaieray is kept nndf r aa eiperieoct^ teacher, and hu bouth. Por<le9eription,BeeCatau>gae. StateL I t was a ^nrioua meeting, and may its oiight?' s e Bishop Of Babylon Dr. R. says, " This perse- New edition. None but the most thoroughly qualified teachera are em- "BAPIIEM OP JESUS," by N.IL Crawfort.Slareer CaJvo*been eslabli«hei with >;jpccial rcferenso to fittinft nupili to 5. Jeter's Work on Campbelksm. The Church at SJurfreesboro has recently enjoy- cuting power was to continue for a period of twelve Jiloyed. Tho sala.-ies of the Paculty, exclusive of the Princi- Sity, Ga. 10cenU by mail. ^ i r i t timU the denmninatian until our next annienter goUe;e. ' amount annnollT to more than Sre thonsaadt-allara. Ilie ••APHBS13 AMABIIOOS;" or ths Baptilm of Beseataaee 6. The Baptist Library. The price uf Board io tiie Tillage per month; waahior. pal. ed a season of refreshing. About twenty have b e ^ hutidr^ and sixty years, and then to be destroyod. Tsaacy.^ very highest scholastic attainment! are required of all pupUi. for the Bendasloaof Sim, by S. M. Crawiurd, Uercer flaivartoom-rt nt. fuel, 4 c JS. According to Daniel, it was to continue • until a time, 7. The Progress of Baptist Principles. The health anl the aociety of Grenada ara Brorerbiiilv ez- titj, Gv Tliii isthe ablest and mcit utiifBctory dlionialiia of The u'Jil Xc; lu commences on the first day of Pabraary, 1S55. Twiatj mart gmmg ministers iranUd to edusate added to the church, among which nanber several times and the dividing of a time.' According to thiirabjectUCatthe controversy on the remiuioa oF'jdiUi hal ^ ^ ith a lull and able Pscultr, students are with crnfideace cell.'Bt. yat alleited. lOola per eopy or t l perdoica. T ^ tenai of Toition are J2, S3, and St per month. Juhn, 'power was given nnto him to continue forty DENOBINAIIOMAl.. stadeats. We bless God for this token of good. invited to the neail benefits of our Ust institations, with the at TMoa Fnivenaty, this yearl His God called Both of the last boand ia oni volsma, SO centi, The taUcntt, ia the number of iti pupili, in the oaaliiicaadTiiDta^^ uf a locaUon removed from the temptatio^a tiiinsof and two months,' or 1260 days. In prophetie Ian SMALL BOOKS ON GBEAT SUBJECTS. its Paculty, in its faeilitiei Ya? l»tractio£; in Iti TUB AnRAHtMTC COTmASI. Mo GBDcra roa IswiXt yon to praefi, young brother? I t is your duty to and vices of towns. gaage. each of theso periods amounts to 1S60 years." wholBstic and Mnarol arrmCTmenU, ia Ita wUI aelected and BaRiEa, by Mat- Hillaman, with valaahla extrieti from the 1!7 order of the Beard of Trustees. 1. Reformation: or, The Church of Christ cando ao, and hia £spleasare will rest upon you if yon well arrangsd Connie of Study, ia iti repatatloa far loand loag mpprrsied work of John UUton, poet. Pp. IU,.ailae Rkvival a t BArLOB UairEBsnrr.—God is MesDec 1, 55—St 8. LAXDBCM, See'y. rcholarship, ii withoat a rival ia the Sta^ and those Baptists 35 ceale, Dr.B., therefore, entertains the opinion that about not bo Reformed—and therefore Pedobaptist Sociefree of postage. ' . refiiae. He will hedge up your way and fill your a n g oar University with a revival of religion. It the year 1866, the downfall of Romanism will take ties are without a minist^—without valid ordiwho wish to secure the very best advantagea for the edncatioa BBASOSB tOB. BBCoKIKG A BAPTIST, by Wa Ii^fitiiafc. of their daOi'htsrs, are ipecially iatited to emmine our claim! M E M O I K O P A M O S L A W E E N C E . upon their patrona;:e. WlthanXssayan Commanioa. Price 10 ets , free of psituo. ptih ifitb thoma. Tike up the cross, renounce the comTneneed last Sunday night Deep and solemn nances or a valid ecclesiastical existence. By J . L. wadd^ and join the little host of ministers, prepar- attention has been paid to the preached word,, and WaUer, L. L. D., lato Editor of the Western ReL. ALDBIDQB. ^CSTPUBLlSOiD, bJ, price, 10 eta., free of postage. erenada,Nov. 10—fim. .Prei. Boantof Trasteei. TkB'$.AIOHMAa*&Sk£I,Y, cr the %ai of ihe^Iain cad E^xtcacta from the Oiail^uia Correipaodrnre ing fin . t h c u h i ^ and hidy vrork at Union Umver- many have already manifested gi-eat int^est in the 1260 years began, nor consequently when they view and Western Recorder. It is one of the Tracts the Nb^iiae of ths Churcie^ by J. B. eravsi. IpBS, prioa or TUB LATX AU08 LAWBXNCK; WITH A BBIXf ACfor the times. will fermiDale." SS oeati. free of poitage. < •• CITY HOTEL. oity. dome once, and the present class. their souTs salvation. Last night five young COUNT OF SOUS IN0IDB^'T3 IN UIS LIPB. 2. Letters to a Reformer, alias Campbellite. By JMDITIflJI EXPM^, being » publication of the Secret This is widely said. That something remarkable JOn:! W. THOMAS, PBoraiBioB. related their Christian experience, and were recei*' will befall the system of Romanism aloat the year J . L. WaUer. lastmctlons of the Bocia'-y of Jeauiti. with a hiibUT of ila EDITED BY HIS SON, W. R. LAWRttliCE, M. D. rise aad progreai. by W. 0. Browalee, & D. sS caBtil free of South-lfcst Corner .Public Square, Xmmes Edmamds, Xsq; With elegant portr^ti of Amos and Abbott Lawreaee, an ed for baptism. Others have since indicated their 1666, we confidendy e x p ^ ; but that Babylon wiU This is a most scathing exposure of Campbcllism podtage. livery Ame^caa chriitiBa and EBtriot ^ould areJla^niTinir of their Birthplace, and a copioui Index. jUnrfrenbere, TeBceaaee. be overthrown within a little more than ten yean we care and toad tke aitoaading reveiaOoula thia wnrk —and saving two Greek criticisms, was fully endorsdetermmaticn to unite with the church The work d m not afiirm. Daniel and John in their prophe8vo el'jth, $I,£0 PourUi Xdition. rTTHIB commodious house hii just been erected, and having PBTX&ASDSENJAMl^, {enlarged,} K a ^ a l ^ S u a ^ t This encsg^c Broths spent the tlurd Lord's day This Is the Memoir of a citiien of Uaiiiacbuietti, who be- X been wellfittednp with new and ele-ast furoltare in au oa OotamaaioB.' Price 30 ceats,free of noitibiflr^* is not confined to the- students. Many of the in- 'tic reference to the rise, progress, and £1^ of the Ro- ed by Mr. WaUer just before his death. Price 20 came distinguishedforhiagreat wealth, bat mora dlatingubibed its ^ortm^nts, is nowopan for the accommodation of the trmv- A TOUB railOCGH MKIEUDiaSf, bya in December here, (Bowling Green, Ky.,J and decents. for tha manner in which he used it. habitants of the village are deeply anxious, and mish hierarchy give pretty fall outlines, but they do elliog public. Priee'oO csnta. per doaea, $2 perlaaar^, Both of the above bound in one volume, 30 cents. finred two Lectures on the B e v i ^ n of the English not so enter into details aa to enable us to name the It ia the Memoir of a man whose pablio benefaetioBS bare The Prcprietor promisee a Jirst class Hotel, aad hopes to A CAUPBBLL AMD n A M P hBi.T.Tgw yrpoBK). Zaii u a some two or three are ready to tmito with the exact year when it rose, and the precise time of its 3. Baptism of Jesus. By N. M. Crawford, Merrarely beeasarpasaed, and whoae privateciiaritiesfaraaxpassod work of — p ^ c and contoias bB the Brtlcln that npeared receive a shore of patronage. Dec 15, 'SS-tf g m p b n e . His hearers were deeply interested—a hiJ pablio benefactions..ia the diKaMraaVtweea A. Campb^'and J. lt.eri»255ich fall is involved is-just aa much uncertainty as the cer Universily, Georgia. church. It is the memoir of a man who, commencing baaincsa w^th were pubiisbed in the Termetee Baptiat, Whlchi^ct Kr. fr«4: for whidi they dmerre no q)ecial credit—for period of its ris^; The probability is that the true NOW READY! 4. Aphesis Amartioon: or, Tho Baptism of Re- niy gave away in pnbtic and private ciuurlties, da&isu bell deniei, alfhon^ he has heca uem ia the Iratiili:! Onr inaticution never was in a better conditfen.-:- chtDnblogy can only be approximaM they c o o l d n o t h e ^ i t . TheHhIe B e v i ^ AssoROSE CL A BT 7AXKX PBBS. pentance for the Remission of Sins. By N. M. j:i3 iiriTijiE, more thaa any other person la America The maa u well oi his system is eiqioied intluaiUxkAI^t tbelovers of truth get a copy for preaervatioa. iSoU a ' aeit It laa Uembir that commends itself alike to the rich aad the . PiiJB, SI 53; dation^ whose Board is located at LouisrHle, has Fine progress has been made in study, and' &e Crawford, Mercer University, Geor^a. This is the 1 oor; pnbitcauon—Ibcenta. ,: to tba rich aa prefienting the example of a aiaa who bad And for aale by bookailiem generally. ablest and most satisfactory discussion of thU sub- uiscovered the tme aecret of enjeyin; bis wealtli—to the poor Vlt is snperinr ]iem Teryfartnnate m securing Brother Edmunds moral t^iUtion of the student never was in a betl^r any of the above xorla -^ to any thing we have yet had from the gifted Addreii • " * aj exbibitiag a portraiture of one of iheirirreatest benefactora. nf Paapy Fern.**—IVew Tort Mirror, sa Cotnqpanding Secretary. .He has industry, en- ter condij^]^ Even at this period of the sestun "The Overthrow of InfidebV'—"The State and lect that the controrersy on the remission of sins It ii <nb!iUatiaUy AN AnTOBIOQRAPUY, containing a faU pon GRATES, MAEKS & (XC > - ' «It ii eerUinly the best thing America's favorite aathoresi yet elicited. accnoat of Mr. Lawrence's career a8 a n^erchant, of his public we hare constant accession to the several dasses ^ o g y , r r - ^ ^ i pnhfltuality, de^atch. If the man Prospecto of the Church Cathonc"—"Hission of the lua yet done.*'—AVw I'ori- Entr' Aeu. Maihtj^jim;' Both of the last bound in one volume, 20 ccnts. aod private ebaritiea, and bf hii domestic life. " f t is tea times the Kuperior of iButh HaC,' ia everp reUuosjal care haa be^n bestowed upon the mechanical execa- spect; a m be named who caafittthe Secretaryship more We have^[p|itofessors and teachers in the Univer- United States"—"The Millenninm"—and "The End 5. The Abrahamic Covenant no Ground for Infant asd great aa was the sale of Uiat book, we ^onld not Of the World." tioivof tbeyolume. ;The embelilbmenta foar ia number, ara AYEE'S C H E E E Y all}J ^lim P p t t W fairmTxl^ it in tnnre t ^ T knnw sity, and A>nr in theTemale C o U ^ and all in if this were ten times greater."—Ssstoa SccatBg Uany of Dr. R ' s views we heartily endorse—a few Baptism. By M a t t t p l l s m a i ^ with valuable ex- in tha belt style of art; the paper bi of extra quality; theletter- voader prtji ii large, o<ien and elear. Tho binding m laTarioai itylea (fsutM. tracts firom t ne lon2 cdppressedwork of John Miltheir places d i s c h a i ^ g their duty. Onr condition THE RAPID CURB OF- ( W D l ^ ' ^ S ) 2 ) S , we diaeard—and of aome we are dott|«ful. We are arbdiere. Jii-P"In this itory tb« writer nr^ntiini the charuteriitici which FORHOARSENESS, from piaiB musUa to fail gnlit, laitable fur gifu. BROXOMITI^^^ & the poet . fToegeaa never were more encouraging.—Tei- in doiSbt as U ^ e correctness of Ua winion of the JJjf"The work ia olfered to the public ataLOWka PRiCB than firat gained her aadi wlJe eelebrity She U, by tami, witty, ING-COTJGH, CEOO^'ASTHICA'^ Millennium. He thinks the reign of l y r i s t during 6. Reasons for B c e b & ^ a ^ p t i s t By Wm. L. any dmilar work exeeatad in the aame (cperior >tT>a bsi ever pathetic, scomfal. and reverent—terrific in sarcasm, and warm, ABD CONSUMFTIOIT. BISH aCHOO^, B.IJSaEI.TJIJLE, KY. S Baptist. earnest, anl outponricg in eulogy—r^dia movemeBt, always been oOered before. GOUU) A LINCOLN, the thousand years will be qririm . ', 'notpmoMt adc, with an Essay olfvMnmaoionills remedy ii oitisd to the eommanity withihoeaaUsaeo Bra I No S9, WaaUngton itreet, Boatos. fulltooveriiowiag with life and energy, and alwayi going diVCf hare m w n up in thia b e l i d r i n d have not ytt we feel in an article which eeUom f'ilstorealisa the hap7. b ^ of All VatioMl. ^ rectly to the heart of lier nljict; and, anally, every quality l E i a i a p n l a h l y t h e l a a t t i n i e l shall notice t ^ renounced it, bat there is an argument in fk^pr of piest effeeti. that can be dedred. Bo wide ii tho Uld tf fii is intensi&ed and iharpentdin its effects by the amazing power NEW WOBK, JL-Sr PUBLISUKD. 8.'The W a t n's'lUtilkOT.^tho Signs of the , Pkws—Thmb. HiioBr.—^In Anglo-Saxon a i ^ Chfist's ftr»aumlnMMeifrma(mmUl advent wUch of condeosation. compressingoftsn into a por^raph, oraline, BsefBlnen aad aa sametpai the caaea of ita cam, that Bjauat 'B^imLB&^Sduol; for the K^itudicy L^ialatnre, {binea aipd t K ' ; a o r m . C h t n o h e » what common writers would spread overadoieadreaiypaces " God Eevealed in th.e Process of Creation, After alloiloff to the manMr ia which "Sath Hall"—fanaj every, eedfoa ef the coontry aboordi ia pervosi, jiablidy some Norman churches of early date, a stone bench we cannot mMt " t f V would beilad f o r D r . ^ S ^ at iti npijniBcbing seapian, n i l piobaUy be memoK. 0. J e s n i d m J £ x p « a i r beiagf of the the » ppadbbUl if ^i ^t no of Aad bT tke Mui{eita\laa.«( Jcana CbrUt. Fem'a last previous work—took the pablic by iitorm. the writ- Jbaswa, who have been testaradfnnn alansiai aad wnadaqef ^iras made to projtet within the wall runiiing round to direct his atteatton to i t Here it U: F ^ j g T 8e6ret Instxne&itf of the Sodet^f^JIsnits, with Including aa XxAmiaation of tha Dcrelopment Theory eoatained er adds of 'Hose Clark:" -I'ls, in all reiMcls. a betterboolc. 'Us dlKiiiws of the laiiga l^ili tne. Wbu ohoe tried lis sx^ien a l i n d t s s m B d ths d w t e , so aa to make it to 9 Thcssalonlana3i8, nMring to the "Son bf Perthe whole interior except the east end. ia the '•Vaatigci of the Botanl IlUtoiy of Creation." The anthor, instead ef retting apon^her laqreia,' haa girded riority onr every other medicine of tiiii kind, in too ifyamit dition," " whom the Lord shall consume with a histO^.of its rise and pn>gnN». iH int«»ita and piugosBS, a College—to be called herself nptoher work of leif.ii^roveiDent;, aha hsi pruned to eacape otaervstioa. Bad where ita virtasi axs known, tho BY JAMES B. WALKER, ^TOyiiAinerican Christian and patriot should proIn 1319 they are represented as sitting on the his mouth, and shall destroy with Ae bar expression of much of ita extravagance, witiiont losing pabOa ao Icager insluu what antidote to empisy Ibr ^ diaB s t U oSlise* Xhfi mune is intimdpd to indicate Author ot "Philosophy of the Plan of SaivatioB." of Ua coaiog." The term translated cure a u l read the astounding renclations in this any thing of her life, energy, or wit; she haa lOiawnaereativn traoiltig aad dxagerau aOeetiom of tha palmraarv craah l'.xu>, cloth; Si eapaiity eqaaltoher power of satire aiOd iaveotive."—PAito- which are Inoidealtoonr oUmata. im^it'iitm wM origmated h j the fi^hel groimd, or standing. About this time the p e ^ e ^^^ ' ia w f t e a n e . I t ia readand mttrinff in little wwk. Imqmnr. Soma yean ago, tbe author of thii'uork published anony. dtlpkia : I Timothy 4:14; 5 W m ^ y ^jexiation. Thismay sUbe w d l e n o u ^ i ^ y e t introduced low, rude, three-legged stools promisca- thi'followii Published by UASOS BBOTHXBS. Hothlag haa oailed loadertorthe oaraeatanqal^ of Bedral tnoBsIya bock eatiUed -Philosophy of the plan of salra* TALOABLB BOOKI, 1 : 10; 4: 1 DeeUi^SS—St J\-«tn York. men, Uiaa the alarmiag pnvBieaea and Ihtality ef aoaaaamtivo I q ^ u ^ o a i h a propria^ of the n a m e . . There is, I ously over Ihe church. tion." onlyinatancei »0< DBOMIMAXIONAL—roa OtHI AGEKT3. It proved to ba emphatically "a book for tbitimew," and eoaipiaiBta, aoBdm aay oae alas of iBaeaei had a o n of their Wooden seats were introduced soon after the VotJ^pilfTt. » BeOwI OellegB i s UTest Xenneasee. And the tiB^ is n DB. J. O. JA2fCABT. iaveetigation and care. Bat as yet so adequate remedy J>s edltiea after edition waa «aUed for, ontU aiora thaa fifttn DR. .A. n. MATBT. 1. Ew^cloptDdiaof Religioas'KoowIedgo. man Conquest In 1287 a decrce was issued in rebad beea laaaed. • ' unqnealionably denotM a permual t^fearmnee—the baea ^tovidrd, oa whidt tha piduic could depend for prntastiaa IIjMSlijisiTHii nTjiifUriii Bettpl ^Bsoaatiodhashi The preaeat pabUcatica ia the aatbor'a lecoad work, aad is 2. DowUntPs History of Romanism. New and CANCERS CURED. bom Bttabka opoa the reeditwfaTT arcane, aidil the introdiutacB wpearanee of Jaaua of- < - - Christ One " the the resolt of serarat n a n of Inceaaaat labor. ^ j j ^ ^ o t f i B Aaodaiiani in the Green rirercoun- g ^ t o the wrangling fiv seats ao common that penonat oftheCsxxxTPBonsoi.. thhiartiideiithepnidaetafaimg, passages ^ l a to Christ's coming in the fleaL Ju> Initead et ruhlns ioto print with one or two Totwee a year, NO C U R E - ^ N O PAY. laborious, and 1 believe, aaooeiifal eadesveri to loxBidi.th* ^ l o m n i s w i t h h e r i n l n i i d i n g t v the Tnstitiiitinn oDuc should call any scat m the chnrdi I j a <nra ex- otterIbnttf his T«seosd advent flow the qoMti 3. KepresentatiTe Women. iK-caaaehii Brat work provedtobe hizbly popalar, be haa qoMtion oommuidty with inch a remedy. 01 tbii last ciatemaat the been eonteat to wait aal c:atara bia t&ngbta aatil be eoaU 4. Jeteea » GSiristian Uiiror." Amenoaa people ars now themselree prepared to Judge, and Z tf jfiiitfllTlB ' I f t h e Aymat^ons unite, ought cept noblemen and patrons, each entexii^ s ^ ' b d d - wUchwtf'Mniot aasweris thia; |f ^ ^ a d a in thaae seat tbe pabilewUh'•beaien oil." ^ _ iey appeal with ooaOdence to their deciiian. If thare ii lay fivepiMi^nndoabtedlytaeaas a^crtraeZ sppear6. Mcintosh's North American Indians. kceeidiagry, thia work will be fuand to be a pbiloiepUcal are prepared tstreat with saceesrs Oanoen', Snofala iM XJU pendence to be placed in what men ef every O a v t a p t b t e d M I 7 tbs nsine of OM of f t o ing the one he first entered. eiaas aad itBtioa anea.whydoeait net dengto a ptrmnsl appeanuce treat!**, deraiopiBg a a«w argameatua tbegnat latject to C. h m h t m ' s PiotMial Trarela fai Califbmia and oertify it lui done for them, if wa cm txtist oor in ceniaaUeas«a,wheathelaBgiaad boweliate net diieaied. As we approach tho Reformation, from 1630 to wbieh li teutea. ' I w S i k ^ a i i i i r i t t o be eaOed G u a r ^Bitxr in 8 ThawdoaUni 3; 8t If it doea the MwdnaioB Oregon. wb9i we see daiigettns sfibcttsns of tha ibrostBadl They deem it aeedless to^peak of the eaccesa of their remeWithoat beiac (peciScall/ ^atraren lal, lu aia> is to orer1540, seats were mote ^ n ^ u t e d , the entrance to it, if we can depesd npon tiie sssaranea of iataCig^ ] Romith U s n n h r t riaee16 aaateroBB tariaBcsi of mna tOeetti by . them, ia irreaistihle that the h y [nuesented C a u M i XUawioa i r Q o l i ' u n r a r the porpoaes 7. librariM Cor the Childrci. thro« aertral of tb* popnlar erron of the day, by eitabllabliK diea. teetirytolhelrefficacy."Their retoedlee five ao pain when sp- lieiacs, who make it their bnslaen to kna<>-4B ilioc^ If Ihtoo leon o f p rnnddi it ti ionnrf w w a o t b e b y t h e n s a o f s i a aadeon being guarded by cross b a n and the initial letters the utsfDsUtle tmta npea tli* InpngnaUe iMii ef nana is aay reBance cpoa anything, thea it ii Iriibta^jntDreifUist pVtS. We itrdU the afflletedto|«veu a eall aad bo healad n u n estaidTdy than IktheL tiUthe Jem «wbm ia anl io^e. eSecttudlT dsrtroyed till the Lord Jesvs this medicbw does relieve and dues care tics d i i m S u thaserao^tloithaome and deitreetiTa milaflia. . aOOU TBAT ABa MMMBMD It ftarsi'bes a sew, aad as It ii cocceired, a coBelailTe er^n- ofTompfciaivUle, HIWW'M i f c i i a j g t t l a t t o g ' t o ^ t m a c k C T r f n a i ^ e n g n r e d w them. aa CbSMiiM ladeeigBed ibr, beyond aay aa^i all othaia .flirt'ifii faowa'te ^ ^ t has been stated bbyy Sitiftf SaUer and Dee. li, 1«S5. a r Au. aiaui annmns—jrot anoBoiAnoxAU meat w^ast the ••derilepmiai titer*," aa ingHsfawdy uankiiid. If tkis U trae, it cinaot be too f Immediately after the Sefonoation the pew qrsthe OredK Writers pattiealariTappfy this word 1. Flcn^veI«>gaage,orthiirnIcal)ywbichsll maintalMl in the celebrated '-Tcttigta of tie Natoial Bistoty nor Be too widely kaowa—tiie aOJietadsboBld Pantawrst quotes the/gMr<s_in ef Creation.** CANCXS CCSED—XO. 1. to prevailed, as we l o S n liropi a complaint the to th«* oMwereaef of SMM dy that eareoia priEclaai to them. -'•'^^ffanirW tha BiUe can be indentood. It alse deals with tbe liagnlar doetriac broached br Dr. Bee- npnraib to certify that a Oaaciraade Ita appeansee rathe their children are priceless to them. AITrtumldUfatiaittr (jpt^jfOBU i i B ^ a* w m ^ - r - * sentinirtit t ^ j ^ s h ^ C Q i n m o D s a d d r e s a ^ j t o E & ^ .TII,inl&i6, in from iMWrspeaking ef the ^ o s o p b e r A m m s s ] 2. Xbe Laws of Prrohetic S m b ( ^ a k ^ for the eber in his "ConQict of Agej." healtheaabe prieedtonooac. •otoalyASBidltlKdi^' * asiDiIewi: W b a t i m Itaine Iw fcnipeBadJo Ugh* X lido c f v r DOM. aear the oecaw of my left oro,area I a u ^ i k ^ Hhaoribt. Let namei 'go. IXe 'ideaacn to his decree t l ^ j ^ Bible idboold be in upon in his WW, Ibere, wHlioat iavttMloa, Ibe sup- ttiidintaikHi« of the i V o p b e d e i r ^ ^ Ittaeiiuthe attemioa *<p«<diUyot thlikara, aadof all yeanneo. AtSrrtItwaip^!eM;batlaaiberttlsettaSoetad here, tat averTwhere. aot onlyla thii ' lili _ ttteL Ban IVthfUIy wehaM^iM wbo epBreetata originaUty of thoeght, preieatej la the foam Mtojbli aie with levere barf ' " I t f i M t e i i w o n t t j worth/of p a t i o n a ^ , jfam eT«7 dmrdi at Ubei|^ ^ aU to rad, 1)ecaoa« 3. W b O ^ a Six Letters oa:pMipbsn'. sBd slept, the lahsUtsnts esteeuiog (Us as 0fa2fetl0|HalB*ttod. * . •• - aad leveritjr oatU I ahowa latiief ^ t h s t already tUaotl •" " . 4. She ToJm oC the Chnrdi in t S ^ i m , touching tfffararta I of a Ood." of the globe. *b« ana aevcx aeic Oal jisi j i i i l j l f U h twa m e m h ^ o f - ^ they feared it might be taken into t l ^ Kxxey * 'anturj. 1 ^ or The rebrsaee liera is esttiulT to a lurtbeB'lnsceJibeeUoftbiivnrk after a esref^nin.; tow]tMattt,eBdfaatftwpMii^ lkUfioq||> n U a ^ fbaptrt^adrentora^' laattaa •( tbe «r*e<(, the Bolhor reeeleed OMa. tSOttP A i ^ p i j Ttiff^ifr tlmtX, sad tlw s a n e ' ^ ' ' In 1G08 giikriM w-re intzoduosd. ase laotfaar satiooa aaln fhia.'R ; — u , ^^ v .- v.- ^ ranee. i n U I > r . B i o « | ^ t i « a o f l i * 5. "QKgBairi" or the I t a a i o Aeooont of tha •AHD 00U>AB8,fteaMi«t theeUeit pBhUaklM JkMMM «iRwsareBiov7tiiealed la almoitaa etvUbod 1 j«ct? Itefcaps his sagigsmsntt OOCLD i l M W t H , ' li mail I'l^^irinnt, laaof theopfiiaat^a iabolhAnwriea-in] ifcariyaaUll, wereansngedlo a & t d prepsie an a n l a a a t a r ' a i i d d a t e e a r Bsrisw We C m t i o a and IMiige:d«tod«« afrinst Hodem Ge- laLeeSee. Peel M WaihliMttpn etoeet, Baatam. •^^•TMrnaMdiMiBitlfBtidtheptla from the eoanwacemect refflMaadiafthei A n e v ^ v a l i i a h l a w o c i c . •Kgtiir TT''' - - ' - ^ " y x - i - " ' - ' f - ' - ' - j - - - ^ - o o m M • hno, •Bd^uy of t>o»iif—t oatU thOtoneerwarteiTod. Mos n .cuhfeoed; while tlw be gtai to r s ^ ' sad publish sooMtU^ ScB^tand IMbwp of SUyeiy. ffiOF. CITBTIS'S HEW WORK : oftaaiore iartmy. "TCal^a XdaAnSta^advinanpenoaiiiBietadwitbeaaeertoapfcomhim. V ^ IK* aides uomid w e n s o h ^ air to tlyin within— Pl* to >ra. M a n * laa«ttr« wift'JhU eoaSiesee of beMr dldto ttoatfJioataroeinnsbteli • - -'.tfaaw H i e PxogreM of B a p t i s t B t i n e i p ^ iin t h e efredofthiiioMheoiaeaDddeetnstirddiiew. Myagolr*! - ^^taBoa tottaia,«» ! (adariM of t h e P m ' ^ t o a n M ^ j ^ ^ seen Iqr ^inoDomoAU to cutrim m . mai«.^ii^tiNSMic»'U Meano Oraa^' Kr, asd s-tfao — ortfuil itaiiflsrd r fipgjd.too** t b f j r l i o L a s t Enadred Yeaxu . . 1. ThaTsnamssHsptiat. ^eDtl^8trphoaKar.laidea«atar. - : - % stand -tftha vaOaat, aow amaofbtitiid, K a i t M •{ ' CRt«B day of-JoIy, S. XhaSoaaMm BaptiMBariew. wbmthe name of Pesos'WW i i ^ i i ^ ^ -Shmf-Ito-J rtii; r r : r 5 T K dtM*^ MB or eoAto S. Sbf qiiililim'Blloolc. wUskltM vmiSt bHWadM ====SSSB55====: TioM were often greatly protiaetad,- ao H a i n a n y iljoclrfi' d l o b f f t r o i i r B o o k Agsots a(!w ftha n U n t e d A.Otamr—(to (to .to t u t f S f M ^ j ^ . r ' ^yjJ^llttj voold often &1I a i l e ^ Eobob SwU^a pithy allii* >ocfca--bOoica f i a t wOt ten to ItBartreMl, Oiaaj>, HMMlH. I to oOf tsttec t«Bia to p n w p t I If g inyawac Bed» saour aaeeitan did use, WaametanMrphosed •WUeh stiU titerideittefa* B^^todg^Ms dlnnMta ' or ^aoff h n t h a r •III; rn^tt .W.iwa^' mU tfHii^- -an; ''litTtSSrSlsMj toiuitt n mm I I'm m JL B B i!» lL MmmtiUr JaU AaaS. A. B. BHAJEKIAJI-Dju: iMa WI^,at,M|jMden«» in Wsdd ^RpSE , I AND NEGOTIATOB ^-€OMMESC£AL •woHya . SBseovwieilfcliie loMe* H«w ^a tha Traac Pau «' rn^rnsfi^wmw^m^ .. ^ MMM^'figftf 14 Mietiimm^miimmi^ ^ y O t i t t ' X r t w j k a a a d C u i r a l l ^ . J t a i t f f M p jrtjnU' ^ p a s s C o u n t y , G e o r ^ w h e r e te w a s r e a r e d to. tfe mon^dito fikEzii 1 BUOttBTS VBI^EititilBi ACI!CS CCIU^JUMOM EBHIAIS. fAeaithaaaawdte i^«ad giia^pniaa to.tb^ P rmM u"D Ifj I'f greatBv(tyhaaiflao» .ifL.ra-r.o.-l Hm tiT'j M^ljs Mi ^inYaa^lm^ thr W^'Vlidlwea tte lifl^ aad Meirdeftlt |lad — - r r jit fi Yi i( il 1 FiOTTEilt., a fmektatiM WhdaBi9tiar|NaddBt«BlaH^roaad oaiioii» I tr^SSawei^^ae ^ffHi Fmonam Drrngt^ ^ T^aooiplibk^ «a laBMt that m> kmBapOdi aiaftdiaga aad i9iBpailiia»waaU<«il^tni a fletcmAt: ta h, ence emigratedtoCdlin County, i r t a i i n M Q m i U U , n d e m b o t l M p a f h a t a o meaea or fch of ones ikom boeie. ^TMJdfi i a ^ ffid te ov SptAaiaJaffiaiis. w b e j r a j i ^ nmf^iediteatt^ yeaa^ AaItra te AialmOnntfTannBawawiIl yet oom kC as ra aa* • cr kj n» aa le a r na Ba la aa at of Xni w1 MlB ar ata. na ot o pu at aa aWaym the HCTrninywMTTlimmrattr'al. iaU ,w n > lj «t oM« a* n «a, ht aS ro a Ma laa,d I t B te a C iaa wanaa'^wd tetaUwaanotwdL A h ^ W d t a a ^ t d t e s c e n * t n a v S a , i m x , Q o i a l a i , a a d S t 7 « h a i h B t h a a a a o t t h a d h e n m o r e d to t h i s C o u n t y , ' w b m te b a s i h e d d a n e j h f ^ j w a ^ ^ i b ^ TftJ^ 'iib' Twi'Vta^ - ^ig • Aaaw Itfiiiiii atwtiihg^'^Mrt^ KMr, Oia I s t h a X n g l i a h B r r a a h a r C T t . 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I aend 7 0 a " MamoammwJJ _ J.tA.(ka A a --I> r >—Ti oa orttds aMdin ea if ag ahha ^rtoa l" tltI'^b ~ ifthMir. mih do sp tingThis pafaifhl dispateh ^ mere tt hi ananedaody three weeks. tt o.n rmaaO Ja. Pi im », a! ag » ,'lXia »a ti ni d aKJatfjtel L teo doBaaa-wiKh Ira new BobaeBbara naaea,a aat. W(d a r oa r* A« I. a ne ea eX aS ai ta Oa St .w a ' ^jpty Xia^fflgt fWBTie to amal. J l t u i a . T a m . , t o a b o S T * b o t U a U f t . a n i t t o | M m a t B t a l . 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They are two t mh ee agro epenfieldof controrersy, and the tu c o n f l i c t a n d i t > i a s o e a a e a X a i t a h l i i t i i M y o a d q n e a t i o n b y t h a c e r t i f c a t a L TAKM OUSa,II St to ixs " p e r ca o, py, rr nedthi fs romteview, drew a sigh, and wept a O lI a f c h e mica l a aa al yaiT a, g ivaa nc bo ypytiiaofemiw nh en t ch emia t P r . J" aa m en ai em nu.imited.be settled byteweight of testimony; af o U ls itC iSBX TO Ua ABBOOatY, ii tb .d. o l o ^ I n m o u e o , p a i d i K e C h u t f c a , o f H w o z k , i c h I a t t a c h t o r a T b o t Iba. laz'a do not loae aoywht d i e u ! n . 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H .a,' B.— B oa nna d i a-plain aheep, per oopy,KattoMBiBaa*. m e c er ua il bl iT litju ,nk«muii u U i i« i l» i rU ,nraal dastKe a B u n odift>r oaaDtaiUuBgm, vI Ull Ioint ga i.impreveniict ^ that aaofanallt*An t i d o t a to M a li a td i * i. t i op t w^ be iatimbalHttf being em^qr^ Set cr oontd ,neo n a t n t t i > e v a t l a n c t f H u t M a p a s s a g e s o f J S o i r W r i t t h a t s e e m to f a v o r t h e o a l y a a a b a d i i e a a e s c a n e b y a o i a h f t h e i r M s t i » y h i t h e r t o . T h e o f f l c e r a r e p o a t o , « e B o n d in ooiQeetTa t haC g o ao tl h . Itaab ube «Ddo fw uaad e iaaadSoBl a i t a i nede bo y t h * U. kan r a lm i t / o a o n i d f o o lg a ti mn oi p i iero st .herinc h a at Pt a T e raa d A gaero r O h io l i a d Dsi * d, at his residence near Carrolltono ,f a r r l s a a b a a a B t ie aT pe oo a;tat as iT tai n^^ nL^ SarM/lii ^^ nenx ax tlielcast m troth. Third, Derern aojtaay -laried;temembers ofteBoard areidsc * o f v a i T e i a a l a a l r a t k o , terefbre a i u T e r a l s a a t t a t h e S t a l l , d i > I n r u h i o g B d i t i o a U a d a t t P a r a r ; S a A u a , a n d i n t e r m i e n t a n d a m i t t n t f D a e m b a r 8 . M oe unty, Mississippi, on the 24th of Noveme ba ra ,gm 1 5r , m fe ca a n8 t5t au taiama abUthacord po a&fofaadoffd ic rs ,, ap xa pn a ri af ac e a dauY i a tUng iQ to any person, wboi I eaued s, ayor a ne gc oe osd B U m a P ei rla r aa . e c a mpan ei dp ba yndTyJ pa hi oi idFs Br ye mr p, tomiA ie ; Tl ypC ho ie d so an lrata ic on it pottUlt, aadterefore yon bcliC e r r aa oa d sin uf uu m b s t a j a la t h a sarily preraitedfromattendingi P ag r r , e of w Pn oa T a r , it io G na f tR a P b iUt yn ,eFTX M E I A N St A T fOBUCATXOn aOCmVw -f D e a c o n B . J . J q h x s o k . thing of them; sot only speak charitably, b a t f e e l a te d o c t r i n e o f w u r e n a l s a l r a t i o n ? a t a i o s t e o j j S d a a c e c u m m i i U n * L a Q t t f ( ^ i d r a n t o t h a x e b a r g a , K i h t E w a t a . d U k e f o r s u o f d i x e a M ; b u t t h t i t < a naB tc o u n t o f te d i s t a n c e t h e y l i f e C n a n te p l a c e o f a u u r e d t h a t n a r j a t t e n t i o n v i l l b e g i r e n t o t h e i r h e a l t h a ^ HEW BOOKS. .; u r a l o a e r r i f i g a n d a n f a i j i n g C a r i f o r t h ' w n T h i a X e a t a b i i a h H e w a s b o m o n t h e 7 t h S e p t e m b e r , 1 8 2 5 , i n L a w so. Fourth, nerer be irdtable to sny bm oe deyt. K f t h , P a u l 1 » T w i o A y , " F o r t h i s i s g o o d a n d c e o u f d r t , t h e i r a o c i a l . m e n t a l , a o l m o r a l i m p r o T a m a n t . B ^ ' i b y t h e u n s o l i ^ t e d a n d r u l u s U r y t e s t i m o n y w i i i c h 1 f r e q u e n t i y i n g ; a w e t d a y w o u l d a d j o u r n te m e e t i n g o f d i n [ ; v i t h t ^ a i r f a m i l i e a i n t h a a u n e b o S l d i a g , a d l i t t i ^ a t t h a c e p t a U e j b t h e s i g h t o f G o d o a r S a v i o r , w h o rence C o u n t y , A l a b a m a , a n d m o v e d t o t h i s S t a t e a p a b l i t h , b o t h o f i n d i r i d u a l j i w h o h a v e u s e d i t , a n d farxtcutarly nerer indulge in Inxnriea that are not necessb a6 ra yr .d for amonth, onlesstemeeting shoaldbe • a u e t ap b le e s , t h IG eradac xj er if aatho rarlaat ti ht e pa p ia i a atha c o a^ ie tc a a, tUean t ia t o f r a i p t a dde^rc aonst wah olyLar ebLii sl oi l, dfrom it. dm Tgh e litt e n tiiat w ir ll h a v aU mentobe saved, iSec., f rnua tr hy e, re1S is Joa 46. LitefaU of 1847, he p r oa f ^ SSxQij do aQ thrnga with OBiBideratian, te a n d w h e n pi a ti e ru ^ . e r T itm iu aj .abo T hc e ^ nc o a at ir on i a , t I d a i l y r a i a n t p n g i a t e a n d p e r m a n e n d y i n a t o w n w h e r e a n te m e m b e s r « i i b e n e B t a a e e n j o j a d b j u l — t b a t n * j n a t a c h l d , i n m a r c h a n t a i n e r e r y p v t o f t h e U m u d S t a t a a , a t a t i n j t h a t t h e o n e G o d a n d o a e m e d i a t o r b e t w e e n G o d a n d Wfesscd religion of hia beloved Mas• thel r J eos ug snh my path to act ri^t IS more diScnlt,sid fe ee lI cc m fo ia d o f ir ingLiou pMdfapodi g no oa r) ancemaa ndbec to hm eaoa oh,a p p l n a a i a s a pt ae r e s o U f r o m twocurde o, i" entt o o sacr oe ratin mgoraagrd oe im aa ,ndandfor^tyerary . t w oldnotdotoput (faction on Imna di n the man Christ/esas, who gave te na, ii mss e l n e f r m u U t i j B a e f o l a i 4 t a t b o t U « l u a a i r a c d h e r e b y C h r t . a n d p u t h i m o n b y b a p t i s m . 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Bemembep rls a U u t t h e y d o n o t m o u r n a s t h o s e w h o h a v e g a n w o m e n w h o d b e l a a k a o s i n t s s T h e n tere i s o n e , a n d b u t o n e q a e s t i o n , a s to i a F r a n c h , U o a i e , n r a w i o r a o d P a i a t l u . 3 r d o f a m b e r and confinna nntil the ithrfjilT a n w i n s n c c e e d : n o other w i U . S e c h a g e n e r a l t h a t w o u l d b e n e f i t h e r n e i e h b o n , a n d t t i a t c o u l d b n e x t e A d e d no hope. thig^ Mifi bewm of nm^ I^TT^ad the irinfn T n io yp aexat ^ioagQwoidd encourage and stqpport tto Uiss G i o a ati T. Baruu, (Memphia, Tkaa.) bI mna ietU rt a a iatn.Leling, Just u proportion to hi e a t i m c m y , a n d t h a t i a r e v e l a n c y . y t l a e r o w n b u s i n a a a . n g p a r a o n a l i y o r b y letter to tha PraajdaaT^ • ay^P^ c o D o B a g U a h . i a d o s t z y a n d a t t a a t i o n . iiiM^iMiijTPii!<»«>»- pi^ier anewonc; pray&rgjr as Mtic Board in its anenviable but onerousUt Themig fh ol lowing reaolutions were adopted U biy t h e i s C a u i i O a o n u . , I a a t r a c t r a a a l n l U t b a m a U e ( , a B d P r a y m o t t o i s , " I t i s o f f a i t h , ' t e t i t t n e a s k ; a J A H B S A . B H O D B S , P r o p r i e t o r , ent ru ea PL ra pa rm at orj{BiS As. r.Cosa ai apa,n,Alt. and pan^^TTj ymi ooofonned fo the imd aig o e by race, toteendtepromise miPgahl tatebeBaptist Church: R.e 1.asd & U use M ua n i-of VmA U ii ,. ca hp aa ir ot ai da ,ant. Ta.) laatmet n a U Ila -in NaihTJle by Frttdtuce, r taith fs ieren tfcourse may crash it, aad withit,b intigo iTazaiaa C«,,, JcnaChiat." P a r a a e Q . B e o T i l l , w U e p i i ncit i n a a d O o p o a i t u a sote reto a^ llteseed." I present the W gi oi sKpRe l K j i 3 , G o d i n h i s D i v i n e P r o v i d c n c e , h a s r e p l a d r a g i i s t a . U a a . O a i s a j t i i a J . O a a a a , l u t n e t n a a i a S m k r o d i n T . B A K K T A Bk Cc CH KA ,OTt, ests of te^ad^aa, covenant, as the essence and substancemov oe fdtb hy e death our much beloved and hr ip gh l y eT su C . O aaU M s xaooa AuBea Lc ja ld st,iUSta v at tU diSe D a p ta itt m eat . C0M.U1SSI0N M S K I S C o U a p a i s h o l a t e r e a r , S a p t a m N o d o a b t t h a P a b l i e w i U r e a d i l y a p p r e e i a U t h a d i i r e i e a e a b a SC0H0JCI8X. p r o m i s e , w h i c h i a s o r e to a l l te s p i r i t u a l s e e d t e e m e d b r o t h e r , B . J . J o h n s o n — t h e r e f o r e , Tha Someatie Board woold aDow other bodieiAba ,iUan IS I S. Baklla. AI. ' b, aa inur 1 0 . »f H ofaa ld aatr orw c a p a c ia ta Ts , a z ai -r t wr a n a s e r ta i o n sp ta ha usby suppt oh ro ta ea dw by PB Or Oa PSno at nh diagthMet. ealia ineI rS ad raham. rX ia en cd e ba ai a i t, rIto mo aa ar ad ee raa , da ae rt ai to ia o, aftf o o k b o o r ] b m b a s t i a d l g e d i h o h a t o i j Resolved, That we deeply feci his losso s c hdea of aenralwmya of co-operation. Theof W e s t f j n a l c l m i i n til t h a r c i p a e t a . I r c f n l a r l a e t s r e i d a Fi0XEAiiruxasFZOBa.TBas.--I)isB^Te inc a p o n . Jera eu mz iah 31: SI. "Beholdtedayscto mee,and faithful member of this charch;Uraa r aa13 m5.Wa o rau.. | (xiazuoa a i t s na r a d :aa adu ep o u a aco f Cl a a a laalUhr aa nr dj,Uat hp aa mt aa tt i e a ]ter a t ai i y a l r a a m^oa Il nq dn ia an Mwsinn Aoociatun in AGsaouii,saii a W o Lt a a A L Ad Gr Eara an .d—Nef w To r k , Oa eU orga H .neip Ba al tn a a . ai water two sijaare incites of ^ne and aae e n t h te L o r d , t h a t I w i l l m a k e a n e w c o v e p o r s a e d ( t i l l o a t i a a e d : a p a a , e a b a a t s , t a d J .d s t r a t , o r a a U b y t h a P r i r a g g i a t s ; P h l a aU l-nHOWELL A CO., right a n d c o n s i s t e n t C h r i s t i a n ; a n d a s a n e x e m p a ^ i l i a x y , a a d d m p ^ U x n t o r a i s e f u n d s f o r te D o i : a p p a r t a a a o c c a o f a U a l a C o l i a n , a i a k a a f a i a j a O o U c n , p h i a , T W S y o t t A S o n a ; D e t r o i t , P r a t t A U a m m e r i B a l ti^afafam. IBz and b(£ with tionr, ma s o m a i , n a n t w i t h te h o u s e o f I s r a e l a n d w i t h t h e h o u s e RECEIVING AND FORWARJDme t h i a i s i n s f e r n a l a C o l i e g a o f U i H U p a L I t b a a r n S u M mt o. r: a, K H SnU b l e rAC oh .n; DAngPvas U , O a . , Hp a^ ri las d . Bisl e y A itizetet n intecommunity in which he livef d . stic Boardtodisboise. TheOodltenAsDdatoifimJndahthot according to the covenanct u a r e l a n a e a a n d h a i a e l a n e i g h t s o w a a d t t i S t l B B f o r neariy cold^^tir in two ta^fffp^"^o ^e ^ o f C o C i a e i n a t i , J o r k : I n d i a n o , a o b a r t B r o w n i a g ; k b bohapis, " "" • M U w a a k i a , G r a a o A B u l t o u S t L o a i a , B d w u d S W b e a t o o ; Resolved, That we sympathize with theafi C l r i a c dt ae af t d i o B,aat odwia aU tr ia iMtca aPU rag * iMr a a a *g»tHapwoUaOria aa oi i a gi Wright A Co., and by DragkiaP fgint Yirig imap,astt ipgignah^ * mi—ion.^^ I(l^m eade with their fathers, inteday w h e n I dofoa or larsnder, the iriiole to make aaj t f e a a . t f a e r m U y t h a a l l d n . X h a r e i d a a t h a r i n a k r a a ^ S . i dowofand bereaved orphan children, wha o h aveMraunea ms oto t of his supporttoteBoard £ar t di s ae th a gh t t h eofUnited sutaa aad Canadaa. ^^t. uxtam aomcs. ', c la f Mt uaP i rK aa ^ aa il d as ao cn a aa e a c i d, uiaad eo ca li wa v a d xth* Pr to a io dB ^i, o obkor te hsem bytehandtobring them w oe ne t Seepikiaa weQeomedTesBd. To fnTsU m pa en M a r j f , W a a b l a g t a a a i a O o n e g a P t o t o e , a a d o f o B t o n b n d e p r i v e d o f a k i n d a n d i a i t h f o l h u s b n d n d e n t . T h e B i g i ^ A s s o c i a t i o n o f a h h m f f ^ d o te l a n d o f E g y p t , v r j ^ m y c o v e n a n t t h y ' a m a l a O o n e g a , P o a t o t o e , a i from hnii with it a ptfisff olfikef ^s ge a, r and ao do aefcral Asaodationa inbra Paauda Inatita ,[l HB id a4d A Ca od. i ia»ddatt af r m i iwd...t h. at araiy aG ac gyCUta CAS as CCUD. .ta C o . ,a i ao tf ann t c aa ta . devoth ed wfi Gk ee o, rgiaa.lter^ I w£i a Fater unto ArB em,father. Boanox A HALBSKT, ^ o f h u a w a a d a d a a d a l l t h a i a a a a h i a f r i e a d h a U a o a e a a of lead of the size oT a filbert to aK o p o t s . r a tu *r ,c a karat b i i wha tait w a a otig i a a ln ie jtoidI aait gi n a d ( o r — a O o i one of thwe woik rndtptnitiUly but tkrou^a«t te nw eanb C h htoa on nn Ka H O W t a i i t o d a B i a d hteLord: but thia ahall be t}:e cDov ty order of the Palusha Baptistt . _ . m ; i M a t a l l y . T h t y h a t t e ^ i a r r a p a c L A a d d i t i o a a l I n s t l a a x p a e t e d . ATT0BIEY8 AT lAW. a ta aa di r t w ia th to bi a. a ad daaiItthat atwa r a p r o v aiiifttal. Thtdastk me^ic Board. that I will make withtehouse of Iste raelfirst after Sabbath in December, 185M 5t . ••c«I(t imr Cuiag aieai. DoI o l i e k a a u o f a f a t a l c h a f a c U r h a a a r a r o r i g i a a « l a & t a l a o f t i a a t a a r n e o i t h a k a i f a r j a a d y NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. i t t a t t o o . T h a B a p t i r t B o e i e t r o f B a r a a n d o a a d T i e i a i t j i a t B i^n p a t t a nn t .a f MwitS^afflHwda^^airSew?'** OPPicx—CuuTSiun, So.tti-1,Cr IxAiaa. hose cf enrinsion, I ambappytostate thatt te dd>d tan authteLead; I will put my law ISAAC F. WILLIAMS, Moa da a. aa oh ra pr ag a, ador tato thamiS o a th. la d eU pa adaS ai taaeeh li ai o, eaf( t o qo a a l U y f o r i l t a ql B l T ita it l TfwifTii wiQ CBefoUy adopt thia meto hf odnse o ii nsrit hseir inward parta, and write it o n the ie rowslow, Ch. Clerk. t a i B a O n a a a a I o r s i a d o f g r a T t t a V a g a t a b a K i ui dan aaad( t t na da aa ba aa af ai tl fl au ki ai aMaay a8 aa aM-ly r e n t h n n s a a d d i d b n a g a i n a t te L o u U S a m . B 1i ,S^ ^^ daT ao tr a(or o tt hh aar a)ap r a U Te ia t a d . ••• OttilogB*, wh 'ich f b r t ha c a r t aa id ak ca aro af om fo ta h dr d i a . aT ha walaa io ad iTla sar taan ,%and will be their God, and they ahall adlMB ai. Smllk. uuriug^lji^a^ berf, will be ansMsd to Be n j ody, a aa been rednced sincetemiddiaoh o a r b f J f h r r a r t i l k r a c a a U h 1 w i t h t t o a p a r t l l a l a i fcrtiapaat i M r y a w t . I ..ao M .aDofoiaka * JOH B O .W,•UA XBOBXCp ,oHHaaioaza thO aato PW xr aaUa aS t be mySo pe andteyshallteachno more 'vl tM ho ah tyal mdaB Loaa o r o naea aaoa n D B a i!tnateiaat fine iI tJm ma, C' bjes^'ftl'W^V aitofinrtboBaanidoUara. d rounds, as the mo ep ol fe;tepoormiaaion'J ,.liU W p i a T e a n a a a a y t h i a l a A T a T ! O U X T A T L A ^^^jj^^jQy hams,^ZQt Hi Dg QS Cd ^t Di Oe Zi DSOd t h a f t T ^ m a a a l a a ? T a t M a d i e a l k W t a d « « r f b t ^ t i A ariea wi» had saflMfcryean, hare been paid eaand otktr Semli-Wt^m ^fn This excellent and much lamenEed young maTn k. eEB rPaJ tUUBMaOaI kDta roos Caav a a aHaT rS a,Sztut: :y taaa of Oaaear wia arar earad.' An tharFor t v wflBTenneuu, »»«« fc. X a A O B pmtiflmtinttilemeat cored is of (bsbait^it ii Br ld iy iy.sp, aad an win aoon. The Boardfeltdoty J a c k saa, aiauaalryl, " ' T i B M d t X o f t t t h a f o O o w i n i ' d i e d o f Y e l l o w F e v e r , a f t e r s i x d a y s o f i n t e n s e s u f And eikirs tekt kot4 a tact ftrJkt tuatewi, «r« mamui. CHALLXBQB TO ABT HXniOAL aOBOOL!! Itiittai: boandtopay themfitatThia baa been ns orea m a U f e r i n g , a t te r e s i d e n c e o f h i a ( k t h e r , W i U i a m B . ta os ftem,aaith the Lord; for SI w, illinte25th year of hia age. ajr Magical Sehool in tha Called Stataa aeiad na a patitM 10 4«U tjr avUMrliaa,' ^ Lat l XS « caSon of watar, schieremantiaao abort a tima. 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O O b ^ t m p i O T e d B a a d ttaoaor sotwtfL NEWVUOI. l a g s , o r a a w r e o d a r i a g a o f o h M o r * p a a n g a a , w i t h a s a i a r e t a a n d y e t t o z a i a e , a a d t e a J a i i a a o f te s O o a n c f t e r . l e f t a n i n d e l i b l e m e m o r i a l i n te b c a r U o f h i s n u har naefal faatona aot ooattiaad ia oiiinarr BtUa s . Ito liw aSAOO A LAirKKnoK. &tetinantio,thspckktobeincicaacd to anyboracboda, offirewbUe aale ggjThis corenant bu reference to iriiat b ca s and aoquaintaaeea. It seldoo merou sllfrienda mt (i aL l' ls I t e I n r H a i a d C o D a x a , o r wttMAU P t M l t r f r H a f i M ) C o D a f * , o r I ? " S * * * ' " . S V F ' > ' ^ 1 » » < • r « » a i j B « n d « l i a qiuP^Mnd. Letthasababidadtagatfav.mi-( i a , B W i ^ B M t a B e i a a i o f a o a f ^ Ji£SBC£lA2fTS, twea^ aatirs pTtadiers, atill going oa. te AD, ob ho at Si of a t ahaot aUia ta a Watia tr fi aa moat ml i a a b ma-aoatortaa—qaltaai HnawoMclkin aiOOJOHSSIOy lo dw e-orenant:—Exodaa 19: 3, "An dMote - lot of a mortal befasg, to baret to aa n r ( la t to e l a e a oU Ur a o f ad ll dr a as aaia oo ao aw . ofOt ae pti> ra ^ a i ri ej n S a rM a ia tt o• aa m a( a s• t i tflStbsfofnmthasngsr, (whiehwiBiiatbsae A i B n a i aaaa aaimn -o.i a e a w e n t o p o n t o G o d , a n d t h e L o r d c a l l e d o n a a a f p U s a o a t o l h a H U i a l i m »« « . r e r , c a a b e i ^ o a d y a c c o m p l i a b e d , i f w w o r k • k n s i a « e r t t e d a a M t a n a a t " c a n c d m e z t e n a i a a t o . T U ' l o o a t p i o m h i e a t t i a i t s waaAiaK.axrapamo»sdv^ oTw a4, o c a a i a a , * JOP Bo KhUawlM .n,lU L uU at atqoo^,T. 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T h a O a a a a r a k a U a o l h a r e k a a a O f B i t f a ^ i n a ' 1 V I U a m o i v a u v a n a r a a * B a v t i a t » a Ta t^ ma hara tha tt IwChiaowlhmSMth wT^ -—r ro ul ey pobinla i^. MtIdo artto ^MM a«aa«MtwiMiwn Lxvza bQHPLAxar, axapipau, #Atin*nL ato ma a kingdom of prieate and anth heart baa been giaatly dwffed I wnbaMda MMiMila,aidfcgadittaaaawiiaaay w mlLmiMry b a t ' t o C l i n C m u T t w m I t T c r m r n ^ ^ S L S S ^ S i S S ! t i o n . T h e s e a r e t h e w o r d s w h i e h ( h o a u h a l t w b o a e w a y s a r e toaciiiteble, a^ w h < m j o d g a m n t a C k r a a w ar MrwMriteMliy, Ihmrnm^flifMmtJfmtt al lB ig ence iatecolnmnaofteTi ^eak aatotechildren oflaraeL AndMoa Tat ttvaat, kamm, mmmwt quite B aa w r.ii Lntri y e e a "'i^'"'Aaat• -ff-TTftni T<— ewaumea.r t p a r t flndmgotu, h a s b e e n p l e a a e d to r e m o v e — A . * W H ^ t f t M B e f i e v i n g o a r o l d T r n n M i e b r a t e e a laa« tiagiaid%> paiaad-te. tka wmmatvwo f c a m * a n d c a D e d f o r te e l d e r s o f te p e o p l e , s a f e s r s a s ^ ' f i s s f h i m w h i l e f u U o f p r a n i a e , a n d i n te p r i d e o f y o u n g UMaaialamthi oar aflkin ia Oitfa on a, AtiiRUrii it Uuwwia off I7te^atatiooiw finn d-Ilaid before theirfreesall theseawt^ nhood, fmntemidst of i^^iaingfrt^and ritetfa tbepimul astsancca. whichteLocdconuaaiidedhim. AadsUtem r d a t i v e a , to te b ) i p ( | d l O w i a o f P i ^ u U a e ; wWe peopls answered aad said, sD thatte Lk onred KOSAL r. tVTTON, "SIc as and sorrow, pain and death< an Mt and p a a t o n l d a o i a e r ' t e t f a B d i a t Q v n l t t L ( w U d i L u h q p o h s D , w » w i l l d a " fs eared no more." HeobtaiasdeTiteieeof tepar ATTOBNBY AT LAW, ivita«k iateaavaal efteMtey.) " ^ ^ ' Hereisteoldor Imleoreaaat, aunluadd o n i n g l o r e o f G o d , a t r i n l y a i s p a s t , b A u a t 4 n on ea ee rral &aaS Asyat. Heinw, i^Ffcaaaas. ng^Caartaat ar ari^ T ^ ^ »y«innMMi mm b i m s d f to b e p t h e l a w w h i e h h e c o a l d n o t d o , - Op fka iaaaUefcOtalwratakaia s t t p t e d b b B p t f t o teadUtwt < ^ > m « h o f C h r i s t , T k a P f a a t t o t o t . l a a a m* tke^^ a,avaaUTdOtJaaMae,* Bw.^ tlwfiftrateeoreaaatoroootraet iafoalty,o e tm iiiiiti I I lyifl il|i<irlMua." aa an td Ube j o iaedteCburdi triumphant, aa ah ba> «ia«ms ,T«n7a0e Tt tf tte parties fra) is iaeonp^.r t h e r e el as ra ea dtfrienda ion fkt noslls kfotass «B ihs new eoTof is and rdatieos barDCona^eridence tetioM. aad doss xm^-ffromhia dj^ac^t while ia rigsnos health, n-aSa^RTalSTi^.B. W.URtAir frteiapffo^oftbeirst. •a •Focra lw ^^ aad oomposadtygr^^ with te o n e a a d w h o l XwAMMN. ftaa^HM-C •Bixsn: dMiwka kailifonrerpvftwted themac te hatBagrfTmen,fahia paaaagafcBbtiai. eterni O A S O fi&OOlEkD-^'a. 14 sortiftd."Hebrews 10: U. tf y. te OiifbadiAMaaddentloii tamiCi^aaar Vflv 1st «B Mml the pnriaioaa o "pAoho, hmtf «Biaia^ jgf 5f>»Aa™t Aaa. akarktBtaapata. tM oorBMls. Ifce was viittsB ob abte aadeatwdiiaiyteeaa t ^ oT stsM. the seeo^apn thtWTia r«r«k»a*a,«itt iMiiifiial I il a ipMt atfidaed by the droas of aaaaaaBty, sad fiilUr^ m eooMl^'^tM* mam XbewritcrMathatbacMde Jvtieata te 400,000 oonn mcD! \nikm. Oat is ben of G ao wd aaqraC tediriasii,teweB»^ngteb^|ia»s tiwalttoatwAttma • mti • a^a waata ^ «| i 1 iM asji Jotarflfoovss, Im aeswMii a thaae of tiw bcnai^aaAtndiVtWtefaiaaa th SHE liiVjCASMifiA SACRA. AdSON BBOIB^jtll^riSRflHIIQN, 185S 5. mSiefttaHMtM^^fla iiI•Si' iaTS n.i«iatetothMsai.ta liiaMi;tesharte M aa IW M tboirt tha oH cop IIT^ TrB ^ f m s c a t i a e ^ o f w^^m^ ^ v ' « - .• ' " aw espctaaea •iihiKin.fa.l—iija,lMfc V* HDH^B* TrO OMI Duk -ar ^aekkO "TbMfaaetetegnm.faaliM^Mi d ^ <Ua ia.taCA ea ttS^EtbC at aa. a aOiaM atth a aaaMt ea many Tar. proof. N O . VOL. * 1 7 1.5 X l l• . T A 1 HAPTEIJ OF VAlilETIES. fer At U«a. t \ t C o m t s s f t |i-=t vUn of chvKv W farpuM wrr* ae^'cuarr. KASH^LLS, nat v t a ^ r with [rjt'kri aiii nnmukadL but Ui» mar* iIucHttoj, Li«. of tJj» wirima «nd anin -^Lr3uliiun<;tifni to U>« • n!5j.irat:(jn. kn n s Tfciy niaieriillr »15ct«d hy r d f i practices of ihoM by fiL »TiiI loo frequentlj w* ; tcichinyi t s d prkcticaa of lit line ^ i ™ ^ ^ I ire liispnstd to take too mncii »ra nnt onfteqaemly mp^alonc ti3Tn or yemESTrehiTB that Uski 1 wfiTUty Aa msttnee of thil mty ba saliject of tiia pnaent ; He-set." tida sp«cil!c»n y for tha pnr! cnrTCctnMS o{ thtforet"™! bt erjwct to enter upon ih« di«-thia h u been ably dgni by I Bis esauynpon that lubject, I of the Tnmeaaee Baptist l-WTtij tfiB argnmintfl pro and— f Its conconntanf can nmat ba llTCiDAT, JAHUARY 3. 1856 •nciiL coTmiBTipas. F. Tbomp-wnTEs'l-. <5rcen,bur5, BJeT D. Kuig' Sacraniento, Califom -a. annosiciL coiaasroisiL-ns. g AiiUin, Su^ort.Hhoile I^Und. ^Treirin* tba Hi«Ur/ of life and Timt J of Dr. V ^ C l i i S , anil B o r : ' 'Si'iHiams.) P 9. G- WitsoQ. Z^gniij^, A r k a n s M . J f j i ^ n a History of the BapUits of Arkaii ) T?" .V .M frawAffd. I'rrMdcnt of Men-er f n i Tcrsty tierted, at the mtetinjf of the Board, to the «.-h»tr of The,4«gy m I nicn I niTcnttty, Mnrfi*f«ln)n>, Tcnncfwier. Wc rcgar 1 tt.!» i f i r man- important position than the PreMil.wcy of any literary iastitation, and a p.witioTi th«t Brothor Trawfonl is eminently qualilicl to till. We hof>e tube able t o announce his a.rrcf.taare m our n u t ii«uc. There arc at present fourteen young miiii.stcrs studying at our I'niversity. and the number will doubtless exccetl twenty liuring ihe picsent fe3.sion To train tliose for eflicicnt iniai.sttrs ia ii>deeii a great and responsible Wiirk. \V"h>.n ii i.s k r o w n that Brother Crawford ai-eepts the chiir. tliis goodly number will be considerably increased, and our churches will handsomely endow the (Thair- Teimesseo Baptists will warmly welcome him to Tennessee. E T C 7 R. D. Mallery, late of Pcntield Georgia, has j p " Webegibe espcdal forgiveness of our dear beeu elected President of the Baptist Female ColIjjthsr Pendleton for the suSerings and literary mlege of .S-iuth We-stem Georgia, at Cuthbcrf. where joj- our tjpea have caused him in our absence. his correspondents will address him in future. See We will remain at the press for his sake alone. advertiseiuent. Wa hare aufleied and are n o w suiroring in Elder Sba'-keliord. graduate of the Mercer pensnal character, for what the types once did DiptUt Tniv^r^ity. I la. has accepted the Presidency in onr absence several years sdnce. of tha MoiiUou Female Institute, at Moulton AlabaIT* If Mr. James Wilson will give us his Fost- ma. Sos a>U-erti>einent. 1)33, we will send him a perfect copy of the Iran Wled. CHASiia 0 ? ADDHSSS.—Correspondents of B i l e r C. W. 'Warren, will hereafter address him at Lampiia, Georgia. CT-ProC John B a t e m a n o f Spring Creek, Tenaasee, has removed to Poutctoc. Mississippi. II? takes charge of the "Jlary "Washington College." (xmespondenta wiU address him accordingly. s y A dear brother in Kentucky, in whose judgeBHitaadpurity w e have great contidence, thinks oar reproof of Elder t T e r t s too severe. We confess our fedings were exasperated, not by what h e said about us, b a t the occasion he -selected for saying it, and moving its passage bef.>re the Long K a n Association, when not thre j of the brethren present, perhaps, are in the habit of renJing the Tameasea Baptist, but relied on Elder I'.vHt'a representation. •We wish our readers to consider every '-savere or olgedionable sentiment" in that artirle retracted. We wish we could never think of those resoladons apm. We will try to fQrget,and will now only say of themovaof those resolutions and those who voted for them, Father forgive them, they knew not wiia-, they £ 3 . T o r s i JIcnsiKaa.—Brother Eaton spent one day last w e s t with ns; and from him w e learned—what gladdened and greatly encouraged our heart—that KTdTOungmimBters iiave already applied for aid fenn the-Baisficiary Fond, since the meeting of the General i s o d a t i o n . Thoe ai« now fourteen young micisters in onr rnireBity, and b y the first of n e i t month E.-oLher Elton tidnks the number will reach twenty! This iicimring—cheering-! W e hope it will r c a A to tintT, and w e will still pray to the Gc-d of the hsrTtK to aend more laborers into tha vineyard. These TIB Tdnnteered to act as agents to raise more fanil-s if neiied, will be compelled to t i k e the field- snd fiieBenl propositicn of Brother B. Ferguson may JS iare to be relied on. - S e n d no young minister iwij- for want of funds, while I live"—and chi'-:. in ^Ssim to a Jarge subscription to the iliri^tcr'.^ Fond! God will abundantly bless such givers. The nbaiEty and enthusiasm of o u r last i General A.'sodBiai is making its impression upon all our sister It was a ^orious meeting, and n^ay its ipirit thrill the denomination until our next aniii- KMcr J. W - B a t e m a u has been elected to the Presidency ef the M i r y Washington Female College at Pontoto<-. M:s3iisippi. E N N E S S E E . B A P T I S T . K O . 1 7 ACUOWUDQUIT W PATMmt. M E W P V P L I C A T I O H S . BAPTIST FEMALE n r f i r n i T E . BaoTHMi G b a v b : la there any ecriptor I anthr* THX AT MO! LT'l.V. J l . t B j M A TW MWwtaii w t l l l H i k m ^i* «> t^U. ify fijr a church to demand and exact of eT»r| SOUTHWESTERN T O O i N . N E L S O N & C O . , Mv joEErnrs KatcKLLmen. p r i v r j member a reaaoa for aikii^ (or a letter oi diBniv , A O • Uw1«. u W » C o w * to Id M». ( •I*a*tr»*t.*{lak*ui». T n m . TOu! -<nj<«r, Tlieecriptitiwiretfeatootheinb. '•*>»<<>OX t>«<; • • r a n to n t Jm^r, lakn Royal to >1 B<n]«<l uo tolk'wiBt Wac*a,«hlck<koTsn Ia«nM:tr«»i« Kralt ject. H O U S E , Jsha Isjal, Mra O •oMKk, Mil Harj Siutia. Mn H M'. ^'HE 'X'matm nf this lE«*-t«'i«a Twr tk* f w m d . win cml 10 007 di«:&BSo, poctofo, tl tto yriooo e*»t*e4: P U B L I S f l I M Ol«al«rtot*i DM; • iMf to' ITlt OM, I Atatti^l*, », |,h _ T H E E V D ' 1 ewTi -a t < * S'*l MU.YDit to ios»« j Is there any scriptiiral anthontj for a pastor irbo K. 6 U T C S . W. r. S A U a . * J. M. a C T k ^ M Bnim to Ktk 0>li J • B<t*r>> Wm !h<Ila>, Wn to ho » of ki(h o-dor _ I •» « »»mt LeXvm. has been cJIed to mpply a drarch for a Ume in- M«0«lia, I a M w i e M !>«; J WkltUw m, to MJi Jair, A«ooci,ti„a. oo-i M i. eor^-J-rM • ho«:thT pUr. >04 itt^'...... ,.» I n. th- I>-oli:n«t» SiOJ of tto t/lo* of tllU OapOIMaiB definite, whose memberahip ia in another place, to f W t m u m ^ m o u : L PirmfrUUII •«»: 8 Amon. I, Hoolloo GMTES, MARKS k CO, ''^•Jr.l .r.l iotjii,,. .t !«• • " •>! 1,,,..-,. , 0 , , prieo, »l » ' to I t t t J u { I • L«v> to 14U> Jmtr; D Lcck.l t» Mih i I - " " ' ' . or f'.r •"•y pa-jr.**, .Li 'Oreo . a lay-member into the atand, and inajst opon 1 wiiATELV-!* rrrrRE ttate, a t > » o r t b . IS.iSBTTIiE. TCP;., 57. S03TH SIT* fTKUr t"l b. K -»eUa«n» •oerm.i.ig a frtarw BT Bichai« bis preaching, without any action or consent of the " t i i t a " V r i * ^ " ' . ' . - — tho III j.ro»'-hTCj »a I SoiboUi Vriptora ' •-•^'I " J " ? -Vm '•f.'"-U/du,1 •chnol- ro*«rr Sh ^ lBt» Mrtcarth^p Wuawiy, U D iiSt Ar.b .iiii.f • f Dublin fria», $1 30 , A » Hkldoz, I PoDjer, A It Bran. UirJ'A , -^W of fira tur tie p^bikirion B church? THE tllRROR. O.-a Ii-Mna-'lon of IHftr'nt e!a»^ of WmLam ut, 8 »k>jd, J p ik»co«, > 0 Vom, C.pt J I CtUa »cJi.»lt»t4C rtar ^ tlUiJ'.i m'jj two of r i luiJ We dMlga immediaitiT tn »ia the rwajtft* 1 T'l* th« fir*'. Ohnstlans, t j iiir. J- B Jaur.D i>, »f Birh-nond, Til5lni». ^^Ir^Tiiyf*^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e==plet» in all tM H B Bndllj, A Willi»im,'..K J rontowit, T T Tou^hui j fotr Aniver—There certainly is none, and we should w»7, • n J....MoHilay in J»Qn«r7 ETHi e]c»o« tbo Uit ia J D D O . —Prica, M ceoU. • ^ ^ t ^ t m t i ^ f r r m K X i ^ of t h e ^ t h t t i ^ ] • O Jennmp, to aM n«e; O M HolthlM to Tkh Julj; B IHU. | Th. r.11 ».«on tl„ Cr.l JL n .i S-pt»i>l«r, TlIC < O^TRA*T. tielween Good asd Bad in»n. lIlashB- Mpm %.tal» uf mafxutade ccsaesssnU fito W M » t i think it inadvisable. by the biocraphr and tniOu of th* B.blK by Gardinar O m t Y u l aai fiuith-Wtat. ' W Lo*, I lUalj, S CiMon, T H BoborUoa to lid Dte H j UeM«il>»r Is it right for that pastor, when a member is tried UrtorUfaD; JR«ri«dit..WS.ptiQWJ.omii.,,,WJonM I .T".* Sfons, U D. LtD, e».t<.r of l>.a Br et cin.-cb. S«w York i" a l f i n -iroacr.the at the I^DIA. CHI:T1 A^D J A P A ? I . A ^isit in the year of tho for any offence, by the church, to ask aU the ques- I • Wonl to lOth April; Dr i Cinon to Sljt Angi E Lojd to I Alt pn?ila opib wiU be cbar^ tor lBili'>s from 1S43. PEaiODICAL PUBUCATIOl. by Bayard .ajlor, io una Toinma of i3» pagea; fUO ibey enter the In-nmt^ n-tu to tbe ei, ! of 'he .--esii 'c-pt " time tions himself, or dictate to the church what ques- am JttBO; H Almp to July; Mm M Barton to a«Ui Huxhi «10 in cases of pxotracUMl rjco's. w^en a d^acUi^i will be .^TPt, AmblM. Petru-n and Heir Lwid. A Journal TUK T £ ! « ! « £ » C X B&PTUT. of Trarela. twy DsTid J^tllard; prica $1 20 tions she shall ask, without the church asking him i M Andrm to lith B«p1; J W lojlor to JIth Mar. J Bril, iniade aocorditg to ihi: u»'je l^as lost /.£.6&ATEB, fisma, irEROIXES O F U I S T O A V . ByMarjE.Hewitt, with r«rm.. i/7-«ilTC,i/,ir o .';.sj,oa o/ Fir* Moa/lil. Blaiul to »1 Sopt; J HiU to ISti Oct; } Vunor, I L DickiDnon for his diction? engrariags; J1 15 j w —, Thii f.«?>«r enierjd oprin iia Itth wofctma fi^ ^^ II_- C«J FR.SHto llal Oct; Wra HaJnoii to SUi April; M W Mill.r to Hit Ort; Priaiary C1.M». » 0 O I . PR-P-I-.,T..R, T H E R l B.fl. V T R B A T H , Or, Life aiaongthe flo»»l», temb*r jt la Jengned to be the cxpcatat itf trwt Uu. boohcmore Claaa, HI CO. Jncior Ciass. Atisver—It for a church to dedda how a mem- • B K«7, to L «yl« to >1 Sopl; H 1 KiclioU to 11 Bsc; N Bmaii CUiw, tiat faith and conf.stest Har^tia: praeti^, a^j u r e t ^ Ik* Its l» S«ni..r Clans k" 01. ' by Luars Grecnwiod; prire «( 10 Cofty to lilt M«r, 1 HoIiU to Ut July; mii K H»u to -.otli Thertudieepumifd in this Institution are pretty mnrh the THE nETTER LAXD, or the HelieTer s Journey and leading *ap««cl*jof tbe "Ureat West'*ftcdtbe prMat ttxnas, ber shall be tried. A N E H ; W 0 T k U O M to lit J u ; lir> A • Httotor to 18ih BOT; A•aat as those Uajhl.n uther feji^e Khuols Futar.' llo:ne. by Thoirpson. This Is a neat gilt bock. Terr and to meet and diaccsathe great ianea of the d«y •^Frta^ Yours, &c., S. S. L i m n a . piei cannot be aurpmmiaed/' ••c«aiele«i war wrrwr, rrira TaifiVn. snitaUe for a Christian Present; aeut by mail pr*.paid, J Aokowto18th lUj; B B Sudon to »i Soy; 1 Port to isth adTi>cated by Fapiata, Protutaota or OK&>bei:i««. Mniiic on Piano forte, ioclading use of Piano, f 35 00 We are now recrlTing mary Tmluablo additionstoour whether Doc; T W Duphim to 16th Dec; J W Samno r to I5th Dec; A Dcawjpg and Embroiricrj. each, ProntMBire truth ia tmtb acreaairW—are motli>*«. Tha . . . 10 CO st.K;k, an.1 W0CI4 be plea,.adtosnpplj all who may fx-POT BS ia now by tbe AbiM: eorpa of Bp«eial Ooctzita^ l y HAVE y o u SEEN AND READ Aa OLD Woodru* to Tth lUreh; W U StrickltiKi to IJth Doc; W a Litln, Greek, oTfrflcch.'. . . 500 with orders, with ictervsting books for wintor reading. Piesae BJitor teri attached to any paper is the Cniuxi. Teraa S3 in mitrmm^ Braith to lit Win Bagu ta 10th Dso; H U t t to liUl NOT; aend as your orders, with the cash, and we wtl inimediattlT " L A - V D J I A R K R E S I T : By J.M. Pendleton, Ky. Vocal Mnrtc, 5 j j send you the booka ordorrdj if |g U had. at tke end of tbe Tiiar. A U OhambMlaU to Jic; J Kolmao to UsihOcti 8 W Wijl Contingent expt-oMS, 1^0 YTiahinf that erery miniater !n the Aonth ahowld rwA tfeai "Remove not the landmark the fathers sat. ITT" Good board can be had conti^nrta fha Institnts to Irf J»n; Wb Armour to tth April; J Siamonj to lUt April; paper, tue pn2kUaben offer it Im them gratia; Proridail, ea«k TUPS. M. P E T E B S , wai procare for tb» papar three payinf «nbecrfber«, tad luHave you seen it? No work of a religious char- J L Lowia to «th Maj; 8 lilliain to loth Ojt; J Eistr to ITth SOTJXHEail C O M K E E C I A I C O H E S E . wifd the money, f6, ts the pmt^iahera JIo»:!i>«. Jan 3, >58—« Preai'l Boaid of Trustees acter has created so great a sensation aa this. AU Deo; J J Bogtrito lOlh Pab; D H Harah to 2»th June; 83 Eil. 40J Cherry Street, ^aahTlIle, Tuai. Any friend aenilingfiTenew anbacrlbera and Sit ahftQ r*«iTe hit paper gratU for one year. W churchmen are deeply interested in the question i o n to eth Aug; D N Dodiuu to l l t h Jini!;- J Tajlor, J L AndMwi, D H Cochran to ISth Aoj; B Hall to 2i JnJj; J Ar ^ Lliartered by t i e General -Assembly of tlie State. SOCTUR7C BAPTIST B.EVIEW ATO EXLCCTI8 discussed, and especi^y Baptists- Many are con- W f C:I7"Pmf. Porter, late coimected with the Tennesj y Owing to the great press of matter tliis ^ ^ the large number of remittances, wc arc see Feroale In.stitute at Jlarfreesboro, has accepte<l of the chair of Vocal and Instrumental Music in the j j ^ to get them all in the present issue, Uur Jlary Sharp Female College, Winchester, Tennesj ^ i ^ i r i l l bear with us, and their receipts will see. .jpearintheueitpapCT^ rms. The F:;culty of this prosperous College is now Pijjjuonos.—In my i^^iort Sermon publL-hcd full. He is eminently qualified t o supply a want Dtt a , lam represented as saying that the Spirit long f l i t . Those who have withheld their daughjf Goddwella i n n s "as the glon/Uf of Go.1" In ters from this in.stitution because of a defidency in the musical instruction received there, are informed ttenunasciTptitia, " a s tht glonjicr o f J c s „ s : ^ l i e mistaie makes several expressions appear oiu that the diair Is now ably filled, and a thorough and demning, and most who do condemn it do so withof place. The PaUishers must allow m e to cor -M:ien:iti!^ mu-sical education will be imparted. Prof. out having read it. Its positions are gnjasly misSmall mistakes I suffer to Porter is a gentleman of family, and a B a p t i s t represented by those who oppose them. Send for See advertisement. J. p. it and read it for yourself. It will be sent to you ^bly planted and fairly dedndbla • Diriae Tnitli. Moit of yonr t time become settled in. their I one of the tiro eipadisiti Tiey hire aiiher embraced cs that inTiiTgtPTT»I interchanga aticTS is withont scriptnral anDte. I'diering Aat the much y—ttat corers a nmltitnde of i charilahly to hopa that thoaa r are 'sincere. I dasscs referred to^ theio ia a , reader, that yau farm an inI da-ss; if sa, I earnestly conmend ' candid attentipn. I haTe cantjonaly, yet candidI anhjret, wiia hsra endexnired to of preconcerred opihiona, and in bare imperceptibly been led ta tion ta^cn snd tTif arguments ad* been jvdgmaitaUy cairnnced of I they an! BO tender of the feelinga E and Presbyterian brethren, t It as altogether right. I a ! ita adTKjcaies, Trbil^ in piacticB 'Has ia c&naisttncy -witli a Ten- me of an incident in th&Iifa i when addressed by a lady, Etency of a miTTrgfuy playii^ ArchdEacomras inanEnately a t h e r afipeal failed of prodnobounded ta ITTTT^ the painted interis yonr consdencel" Sa it rgOTjfi tethren, t f a ^ are so rery atly afraid afirouiuiing- fielings, I asidfi their conscientimia acmples, dered xmrharftable and illiberal, practice unacpmred b y their t by the tcacirinES of tha [form practicB of andent Baptists. ' imtc Qcrapying a prominent ation affirm, that he ao3pie W3a c a n t t t , but he could t to practicE what he deemed right, ' a. cade oi morala. Xhera ara l i s Tike manner, but be they who t pursning a course -ostly repreat ia deatmctiTc of the Baptist bx mail, at ten cents per copy. One dollar per pack. Four thotisand cofuea, new and enlarged edition just issued. The Baptist church at Friendship, would inform tho chnrehcs generally, and particularly thoee in Mississippi, that Thomas Little obtained a letter of dismission from this church, bearing date, October 7ih, 1.S54. Ue afterwards absconded from the country without paying his debts, or making any arrangements with his creditors—also made some false statements for which he was charged before the church. The church has delayed action until now, trying to obtain his letter, but have not been able to get hold of it. He ia now excluded from the fellowship of the church. This notice ia to prevent him from imposing himself on any other church. Done and signed by order of the chuch, in conference, November 10th, 1855. Bi;iti it Female College at <.'!hulahoma. under tiio Pre.siilensy of Brother J- Uamilton- is still tiourishing, and yearly ir.crca.sing its patronage. This is the Asiidaiional CciUeje of the Cold Water Association, and a monument of the enterprise and iiberaii^.y of ^bat eciightened lx>.iy. It is not, whiit it can. ami douoiiess wiU yet make it. Let E. D . LEWIS, C . U. W . 0 . WITT, Mod. the Ear-tisrs of" the CViJ Water Association rally South Western Baptist please copy. unitedly arciaml it. Alabnmi, BetUon County. Let ih^'in reTueniber that the honor of the Association—tneir-hoajr as C.aptisls—is involved in its hi-story. iCT" '-The Southern Prfview and Edectic is unProf, riimil'.on is a n o e scholar. graduate of doubtedly one of the best periodicals iff the United t.'aiubriJge, Englaii.L an acconipli-shed gentleman States," says Elder S. W. BaiUey, of Georgia. and christian. We have just Ti'tumed from a visit to Chuhhcina. W e never met a warmer hearted ATI-U,TA, GBORGIA, Dec. 31, 1855. body cf hrothren any where. Long will our pleasM E S S E S . Eorroas: CJfn/s—Since the date of our ant as.s.x*iation with ibem be remembered, and nev- last, w e have no material change to tiote in prices er shall we regret the viiit. of produce. The token-s cf received from the teachers Com. per bushel, . . : . 50c. and the pupils will never be for^rotten. May God Wheat, per bushel, - 81,40al.50. blc-FS tliem. anu the LV-l'iege with friends and prosOats, per bushel, 45a50c. perity. Stock Peas, per bushel, - 75aS0c, C T ' (.) i r rorrcspondents complain loudly and Bacon, no new y e t received. justly of the hav.ic onr types have lately made of Pork Hogs, per lb, TJaTjc. tlieir ar'ides dur-ng o'.ir absence. W e are once Nett Lard, but little r e c e i v e d - p r i c e s unsettled raorc at b-r-rae. and our rrieruLs can see the necessi- as yet, as it sells mostly in connection with Bacon. ty for our rcmairing here. It is pleasant for us to Exchange—Sight drafts on N e w York i per cent leave the roudne ard drugery of the ofDce to preach premium. for them, bat we wrong cur corrcsjondents and Respectfully, SKAGO A LAWBKSCB, readers by so do;ng. W c have decided upon a radCommission Merchants. ical n.fnrraat3nn hen.'pforth. ln« (t«iM) to Sd 8«pt—(SO ctj. aail (3M; ) KM«r J A LiaSer ' toll March; J Scott to Isih Moi; I, W 3t«pheni to ITUi Juno; , I. £. GRATIS PXSSLSTON, X s m s t . Thli in a B^iew PobLUhrd rn thefinrtaundaj of ^anstfT 0 ToolajtoSlat Anj; E D Goodwin (Momphi.) to Ut Jan; J ' Manrh, May, Jnty. jlpptembar and Spr^tnbpr It eoct&iJii p a ^ oetaro. n*atly bound, makin^t the end cf •nry ytm A EdwanUtol i B»|it; Hr« 8 J Morna to 3d April; T U.nka to a TDlcme of 76S par«* 8lh April; J U Barry tolit Sspt; J B Taylor to Sd Bept; A The.came la snfsastiTa cf Its character. It la eallad • OloTonj.r.to l.t Jane; W J Wm.arni tolJit May; J Howell to Utg becanae atocr ose-thiri cf ita p a ^ will be deixttd to' Beriews and Koticea or Booka. Tbe tarsi ingtffafaa ISd AprU; W A Moora to SSUi fab; J T Sellarato8th Dec; Jas that the IdiUira are a: liberty to eeUct for pebllcatlcS the PoUertoato12th J B H O ; H Morris to ISUl » OT; L » Erown to boat ArtScM to be funnd In fUriMw%, and AmericaA lat Jaly; BliaaSchnllMto trtJnly; Dm W n'UrawtoTth Um; •boot one- thial of tt* PH** of crery Ho. wiU be filled BBcb Artielee. Tbe remaintxif thi;d uf tha cpwe will be 1 a SpiUmanto20th Fab; D W Buah toUt April; J B Brier to espied with oripnal LflR&.'7 and Critical notixres. I I B . p t ; P B a y l e a to 1 0 t h g e p t ; . ! B W e a t t o 7LH J u n e ; E O a r The epitheta ' Sontiierzi' and **Baptist'* a;« raei >taan»ffr ia ezpecL-d that tb# wcrrlr^n be palrcaiai»d ehiAfij lif lfa» rattto1 0 t h n a y ; l a a a o W h a r t o n , o n r booiu lay l i t J u l y , 1655; .Seaxa. and beeanee tt wiU c<*rtainly be a £sprs(t peii^tmL J B Binckardtoad D a c ; 0 II P o r o i t to «TH A p r i l , W « AYOI ck It ia toe onif B.rri»w snder Baptiet asrplcea p-cbPanad Is tke to * t h Boptj W I QULN to 4 t h March; J A Portlcck to ITT A n g ; Sooth. A work cf thia ehsraeler la lotperuittaly aseded^ Mft ab')nld l-e liberally psfc^aed. ' } WUlatt to S O t h OCLJ D StoTaUtoJJth JOLR, W 0 Wootan io Temui alwaya in advafiCB. or fer fir* wm Lactnr^twtU b^deliTdr d atmsht, «iaottoiaterfer«wiSh f a l l ; J Daiu, u Da»ii, Dr J A HsOradle, H I h o m p t o n , T »othe o^py bi^ ^^^eaffiunaJ ^o^ageQei^as Oaati, J A BaUtoU U I J u l y ; B Dodaon t o 231 A p d l ; Wm Liamercacttl^ rKJm!atUB«. TH£: CUILDREIf'S BOOK, druoito6 t h u a r c h ; J L Ohanoy t o 8;b J o n a . Th«»t are taa;:ht by William Fe-rel, A. M.. and «inbrae«»r. Of Cpnrrs asD BmKTAiyxvd Ciuiiso. roi m Lrma Hw fcllo»ing •ukMribtii hava paid to Ih. dltoj anneiadot ery-speuiea of calcaiatioc" nfce«»iry for a toaineai tnan to cn- 7t>i,u atUoxx. TU* is a beaattfxu.y iU&atrst«4 BcsUlj •tnd—T\z: Interett. Dwconat. Lctf and Gain, KnTxatioai. Hx- pabUcat'jn, containing thair nanus, U^i: U 2i p*f*«- Iw^-'wi in f-crr»»ed c u t ^ chan^, etc. etc. richly Rtort^ by tne penftofabi* asd erpvrtenced edllcra. Dr J Hondlej to ITth Hjr; J V Mj)in lei to 3d Dec; lira 8 V , T'rtaa of Tnltion. the proper inleUcyrtcal iuod fur yocr chililiwn It wiU attraat. Ayraa waoji Ocl, BIder L Green lo li my; w B Daniel to Book-kiA'piiif ky D«jnWe «nj SiDpl* Entry. «« appHed'to er- intweat, end irrpr^Te tliezi c-ctaliy an'1 xarraiJy. Jl wlil nth April; W P Chiney to •-•Slh Jane; T £„ni, A T Miller io ' ery TaI3ety.i>f both pro»p<'roca and advanie. Cum* teacb them to love t-^ read—love U eir hr>r.k«. It abetlll ee ks ^ottan np at UiTtiaiCaletiljtlonB. ans ComuK'^ciia Lectcrci, inclniin^ th? rrery family wret-e there la a child It bu fun; J Shactelfoid to 13th Oct; W H Oiy ta 21«l No»; J I] ! c^ofbooka^ - - J . . . . 00 r«at coat, and ii eQp^.ndr to ^ y aimilar work cS*re;l m Scaiea to llth .»lor; C*1 Arary to iOth An;; J MoorotoIth Oct; Penniinabjp.—for taenty . . . s 03 Amt:ri'-an cLildri-n. rrtre c>nly per ai.-nnx..fipecimaBmm t P OuTOrtoISLh Aui; S D WalJil. to Ia:«»y. For leaAOoavitboiit Un>it. . . 20 00 pies aect bj mail. Th# aboye feestre payiibl^. icTtiriaUy. tn ajT»ac». Tli* Jaoies Pika to Hit Aui. iSil. E'Jsr L a Mililiea to lat BOOKS SE.'VT TO VOUR DOORS iinportacce of rnl»i mnBt appear cbvimi*. as •todenta entpr Sept; Bri Mary BlaakweU to llth Oct; N B Oabomtoeth Sept, for as nniimiied p-Ti -d, with tut. prirl-ega of reTifWinz atany Dr * M King to 16th Ojt; I J Bogeii to 10;h Au^; J W BY OCR CENHRAL COLTORTEUR, t-ra* during life, •it»K.ut extra cbarge Thia 8ch..oi it in ft-rpeiaal e ^ o c , haTiog no motion: pheas to II Octi l^ltS. Dr J Cam.tiiajs to 4th Oc^ J Wiffonl T H E U TfSTED S T A T E S ITIAII.. bf-c® Ktndenla C3»jr eater at asy Uiue, aad purane ttieiraSidies lu 31at Aaj; T S Traaerto 8ih Au^, 1504. witbont lat^rmpticn A.aKAD£:LI>IIEA H-31ALL KlSTITCTIl. *-TBa Gma-T lanw or B-paUlsaniam Baekwarda The following auLrtcribcra It^Td pii-i to the da:ea annexed to ilercbant.^aiid bcsiofSB men will be sappltal with oompetent and CUritftiaoitj l>rer«i-d \ j 1. JL. irravea, {.71 pafei, wllfe book-kee:.»-r.« ^y applyia^ at this ertiblirtiaet t. their namee tn 1857; EnfraTictii, (M»»etoLii «l4ti--jr. ) REV S. STETKN'SOX, r.-iocipal aoi Prcpristor. 2lo pQpil ^riil r^ceiri- » diploma who u not well qualifiad to J»o oooiroTeraiai work written tn the preepot cectory Klder £1 Lemon to Sth Jan; £ Wish ait to Tth Feb; W H Mil I JJ Wbbb. T<»i~b»r ofM-asic, Ejih-oiJerT, 4c. dj!*=h»rg.- tbf .iuti-" cf Ihe acc-oonr-.i.t awatened cu n.uch attentionaj tl.in wbrre e»»T i: aae ureal*-* ier u> 10th Jab; Mrs N A Leatur, A W.tliamd to let Jan. M ? A I C V L S O F S U H C K Aftsiatux iu Primary D.'p&rtmszit. Gooa boajd and lo4si=5 can be o>»taii:fed for 13 per week, ted. Seven cditionii have N-en iw-^ad ^.tbin a few zaoctha a UIS lasiitatioa hus b^ea ia soecesafol operuion far tine tbe demand ia incrvaKioe. It caght to b« caad by every Temitt, 0 Mont^njery, SIder W Prather to 1st Jan; I SawM&them&ticai DrpartmcAL. frg^cmB. The t>eaut7 aoti of iti lucatioa ia •In connection with thij> Institulicn iaaMatLeaaUzolI^epart* tiat, erery Cbn-tian ana rrpry AUieriaan ottiatn. Pria land to Tth fob; M JonM to l<it Jan; 0 B Sillebrvw to jsth ttBPurpaM»<i $1, a«»i by nat^ IDftoaCliArkBti&*.4. ment, condart^d br W. Perr-I. A. M., In which in tangnt a Au^; W KiUshrew to Ktk fab; J I Shoemiker to 3Ut Aug; B Qx«r Birty pupiU w-re in tli« Institate dorin^tht p'ijt y<»ar. thoT>'»nrb of *.lalin-matscs «2id Natcral Pbilot-npby Tne tenth bp-^hioj »iM cotism-n -thfir-t KUXDAT iu F^biAorefieidto16:h Jui; J fino to tth Jan, J £ Jtivea t£.> •-"Sexlto ynar Dlble i* a faithft! Chcrt.l Hirtcry " jK'iru--'on.—Anlha-tic, O-^cmetrr. nni clo&wtbp ta«t wefk ic Jant- The «'.€veuth »MJ«kvn {"etcrst NJT; J Barman to lit Jan; A Barloloa to March, A u«r- ra»rj. fcurreyiajrin aii ita braiyh";, with th? osa of Cbrene:ef1»l Iltstsry e{ Forftgn Bnptiita rrn» A. will c-Jiamenc" thefirst.M^ja-Iay it, A^i^Uit acl c.'usa tiio taird Tr-^-oDomeTrT; jDCrainenL«!. anj t:el'i rinrcijtrs, T- p'^prij-bical Dr iwtn;^, J)«!»- D . S to ISOO (^ea!itiba< »"U >it aiz i^^nthi*.} Ky 6. H. tin, J Qumonter. J 0 Jamiion, J Clirk, M A UrirfgeF, A Brownwet-k io Dee«nb*r. TiTe Shadei and hhazlowg. Linear Per«p»-r.tiTe^ chard of Ecfliiid. Intr .duriLry i w y by J n CrrtTaa PpIOt. a C iiiahop, J Bruwo. J U S-uith Mrj MCody to lat Jan; T U furtermsaod othf-r particulars, see Circalir, which niU be crij Pny-'ctiou^ 01 all kin i«. Anaijti-al (it-yraetry. and tb«f IiiJe Thia ia wiiat It parp.Tti t*. h^. a Blrtr^ry of tn* Cbcr. k OQ »pt:5'ra't«,,a, t-r Ihv i'tiuoii'al. Aodrt^ve to SUi Jan;tionB CoUiaa tola: Marao; W Hfiyerstcriir.iisJ.fd. reiiM^ Ict^r^l Meciari-*. -with Ap^iicatlocj to JeB:ie Jan 5, Chrirt, not 1.1 ihwEt;=-iAh Apratacy ui anj of ter tranekM^cLiccry aud lkii.ii :efcf.ug £lcCtnc;iy, Optica, Ii ia anqte^tiocshlT tbe arfwt ra^ns'le Canrth n^ncrj III Jao, W J aiJine 22i Ji=, lUer J L Seward to 2J Feb; O M aol As rcuutaj. erer wri:V-u. The Anthor baa pru»ed imi^ Phiiipa to lOth March; S Payne. L Falkcr, WS Powers J Arm. U ll'TIST ri:.%JALl:: 1 Ol.LLGi:: OF aOtTU-U i-Sr. NTi^ratioo Iha hU;dunt tnay ptit>ue a partial or full mum, at bi« op. bapti»-t Biatunan* and S<-huI\n> that tte ee are stn-orf. Dr K T LlTely, Z B Sims, U 3 Green W L fairchjld, tUN GEORGIA. tion: %nd BTic-eial &n»-Titiaa will be '-iTeii to nach pr»cti<il ouly Ohrifctian coisn-amtire tiiat tare rupod ainre tV.e^aya W 11 Craig, A Andrewa, W Andrews, C BoUock, O K MitcheU, hrancbes are nfe.'nl to th- SorrejOT, Aniitect, Engineer, of tbf AjHjfltieM. Tl<« Ai:i>>:isa3 C C T R B t: R r—1S36, ^ ^ as repaired ih* tta:>a Eld,r 8 Moors, £ M MicUa, fi A Mickia, B F Lre, J W Carter,TEiK cext CoUeiiate of t.'»e li-»jrtt*'ji fof- iDtro-ipritif il in work to th«- Arr eniiac pn^ le;mwill b«»ginontlie thlrdMOSDAY etc. t-tc. J Orear (Cal.) Mrs E Grayea.WM Bryan,S J W T lireea, in 3 laiary. sod cjoAe ihu i n r AJire^i P0n ns?>- COSniEECIALCOLLrCB, S^bNext to tbe a irathilU Hiiu-ry of tb» CLnrcu Im ibtnl Wedneadaj iu Jalj J O Siuith, K O Ptfttig-ew, B Kics, G G Sini tb, J Siich,;r. n lutfTOi>scrirKT.tiii-1 bj 17-6m. yocr cbildreu oa-'t I»tji:i^T w.ih :J w-.-t, a ^ tbey wM instrnctorn. deairn- i'lariijthin *iise, Tetn L Biii. Mi^ M yeltier, J B WiUiamt, tV £lU'ri>jg e, uri P U never j<.in a Pedctaptiat5uci-ty. henC ^,00. M..«1. Wm Boaiers, J H B;;nleta, W U UtU. .S Joboson. A J I.i-lt'.tion u[>on a lervl witi tha best Feina^e Colleges in YALOMlSiiA i i A I ' i l ^ r FE.nALE I.%STITrTJi, Story, Dr Wiu M ri«ta, Mrs S Petpere, T G Worthy. M-i, W Sy" Paj-cj-'nt f r tnition desirtd iattrfrance,rcqvirei at Pre<. Stcnrt eu Baptisic.—rrire reduced. Tfl centt. Greu&da^ MlitissippU Howall. W M Uerrnd, to Ist Jao; Dr J 1. M a u r y u>3:^t ur- . r!-->se oj iac yt.a.r. This work. aKcwed to reajaln in nbsccrit? >17 Lli T»'ilo TipJ isukedalo to Ut M a r c n ; aider J u8toa«ly, 1 Baucti, V ilobus, For-tb-r iuf--oiatioQ, addr«8> t>. ^lALLA&T. tl^t Lrelbrrn becanw it admitted tartly tcomnch for the aiiv*. FACULTY. W Buoch, 3 Hightowar, J £ Baroers to l^t Jen, W M Warner J ^ O , 1 8 5 6 — ; ; : PMIJEAT. Cutcii nf a-Tv^ion, ha* Lfx-n huut^d np acd ^ t o tth Ap^; Mrs M B K»gari to 3d April. X Short to 31 Sor; B I T . W. 8 " W S B S . \ M. Pre.IJ^.ut a = I Professor of Hen (rrares A toffetber wit2i an Ictr>.d&atLrry SvTiawliy th* YOl XG MKX DO XOTBK IDLE!! tal ani lu&rai Science as'l the Ascieni L-n^nagea. M.A4 N IC LandarmUk, M.r ft JobuB>ia, Mrs J Jnnnson, Mr^ b £ditcr, ao'l a Taln&k.e a p » « i e c t e d Trr aLIa HrviKy V icf I're^id'-ul aiul Cib-arian. Uummins, B Morgan, J Pod^fit. a Walton, J U Alaria^^, D GENTS wantitd, in everrOcnnty IntheTJmted States, to Btaart by'WrD Jmid 1: it nuw of ibe liasiiat doeaJnaj C:.Ar.iCB. A M . itheir-^tic^ Elocntioa and Penman- of ntacztanU FoweU, J f'ke A W ebO, IJlii T j Owen, J C K.lUer, .1 K.tuc r <^.•11 K-T FN«I J. Ii. ISQIUBAM a new Work, eatitleri Ped'tbaptikUi casetji ^naay er an-wer it 9* ahlp. J Wada, tnooipoon to lit Jan; rf llind to 2,th >'«b; Baptiftait!« icT-Bt-J wiib i«tuli»r fron- tb- faal af ••THE }-Rl.\rE OF THi: EOVSEOF DAVID: F. CcsLVss. A M .MCKIC on Plino, Guitar, Organ and VIoOldhamto lutu M*rou. J L Cypert lo llth July. t« beinp an el* bo rale reply to oBr Cwteioearj-e in licraiaii. A. »H, TuRBK YS-M iX TUB IlOi-X CITT W TIi« DA TS C# POSTITSlis Jtrd^nn and otlif m tocrtung the trauftlktia^ cf Gept:xo IcV jKT.ny* I I : L L . N..ti:ral Sci'cr.'^ G A Strickiaud to iVth a^j , Mri L' i:ogland to ITib "ri liuTTiieM*- ttbirb care i i-e to tbe A. A f. HhJe Soclp^. capital rtqut •'d. Add H. DiVION, J J Milam lo loth Jan, iy J jhn Caaon to bai NUT. r,l.' £ BiBcuTf.. Vnotc andCaUntbeoica. HAVE YOUgKKN 7 9 Jnhn StT..I. .V. y A. Sa.ii'Dux, Mjpic Jt rpHB abore Institution is pe.-manerrT locitod, and Is : it 1. surpssned by xr.v •imflar estsbtiiinient in the Unl* Uahed States, In1point imparting aa thorocgbf thorough, prxctaprac pointof fakliti^s for impartinir ca knowIed;« of thi daties of lb«' Accuantat.t. B»ok>K^epInf. Tbia D^partircnt !• snd«r tb* icnaedi&te •crp^rricioB of th« rr«^iJ*-Dt of tbe CoJege, who i» a practical bock-keeper, barJt^ had zatsj j-eant- rrp^.ence in »t2« of the Urs«ftt eonnting-hoat«4 in tb« Union. (^mmerci&l •-•iAtl Tbis branch IJ unJt:r tbe ».aperi?:tijid«)ce« of JoK5 A.. MO Ewa5, K^q , Uenibflr of the Naflbrille Bar, who too widolr known as a Lawyer orator to reqiurti any fnrthcr notifl* ^ oarh&ndF. The Ctarsa cf Instrzctioa etcbracu both ficadiof tad tnr«t. T V WANTKO, YOwNG LADY to t%ke ebar^«of the Female Department of \ "MajfleM Fresb/terial»emiiuirj.'' She musi uo-j^nitand lQ« SogUali Branches thoroojcal/. SLe mu^t be abU to iiLp-rt lostracuoa io tb« UraameDlai iiranebea—EoibroLlerj. DrawFrom tha Southern Baptist Berlew. iug. aal Fainting—«a<l Moaic on C:i« Piaou Furie. A member of cbe Baplint Cixurcb wouiii b« prefcrrc <j. To l. BOOK NOTICES. joang lady «ilh Ibe ai>OTe qialiflcaUoof, a li bfraJ lolar; viU t>e paiU, and bar iitnation rea-J^red p i(,uanc and a{n-«««bl«>, W. H. LLGG£Tr. THE SiGxs or -rax Trmou Tn a series of eight Lec1U6—St Mayjieid, trracet Co , JTy. tures- By N- L Rice, D- D., Pastor of the Second M E R C E E U N I V E R S I T Y , GEOaGIA. FACULTY. Kov >C CmTT. iit>, I- D. Pr»iiid»rl f P dASri'hD. A M PmloBAor <if M--*h'^la«ti»Mi. J E WH-LKT, A M, Trali^dwr of Cheuii'-Iry Kitural Phi MAKT A. SwrET BranchAs and E3ibroiJ«i7 IH-IAEL P MaTitxa. Bn^Jirh Brsncbea. :':itS tLi A e nrKT, Be taay, Fr-nfh andDrawii^. Misa ILiki A. G&a&'aKTiaT. Primary I>cpart=ient Mj-fcT A fiwirsT.OoTerLC.-w. Mr..i. M. B. Matron. ' • - T H B E E £ £ A R O K 5 W S T I A M NARTLFIT. ' (A a EnUr^ec. Idition ) L'y J 51. PenUletnn. TLia'•ork bae airtatiy paa«i~a through la editioca, and beM tranalatnd into Wclr.n lb* enUinr ta» r-• u^fi It and ad Jed a defexxe ol tb" tTiua of Cumnmnicic as obasrveJ by It i« Bnw the mi'Ki valsaUr. a* it ii tuo mi-n {.t-palar, «f aft otir liapust pubLcationa. Trice cci.U>. p"«t pai'l. M&. ac IliiS. W. M.. Ai-naiDGS, Stcward'e ID-partmest. C OP EorrOBS — W e have seen sevLLCTUPJ21S. eral cf cur correspondents artides, for which we Old Landmark Uract—;5rw £.Ution.) H'-.N A K BLTTHR, p i y i r o n o y . transrerretl to the coljmna of our exHON. k. M ALI>iaiK»E, By J. U. Pendleton Editor of the BeptKIleTleau nON liOBF.RT U. GOLLADAT, U^v a G Uii.LT«B, A M, Pr.>f'j«8or of Utiles •hirrges without crc^'Ut. Wc have sometimes found It hJMiirwakeaed an'nzparaljeled aspcnt of intarrcl as-* ^ ^ H U JoHfctiT...N. A M. I'rofr...«r (-iect) ul PRO? JOU^' CLABKB. cnssion. It diacxuKt tbe iii&et important practical Qseetien af several in one piper w i t h j u ; credit—and occasionrre.-bvt^ri:ia Church, St. Louis. 12mo. pp. 220. TUEOLOfJICAL S m N A R Y . Those W'isliiD^ Employment, and lo do lioud. THB Conrsv of Le:tore« will be coatlcned throtiirh tl» the age. The Anthor haj latiJy niau}riaurenh;.'j^i: it—rerlawSt. t o u i s . Mo.: Keilb and Woods. lt<5.S. n.»T J L DiGO, i> D. Proffssorof a-d Pastors niotjih." ally one used as an etiitonal. Brothi.-r Pendleton's all tha otjectiona that have appeared a^irxt it. S«nl fef of December, Janoajy and Febmary, cpon Lii«rary The langiiaje o r j e s u s t o the Pharisees, " W h y can T> *«i]f>gr c*ail, pr»«paia, lOcta per copy or $1 00 per uux. ScieniiUc sufj^ct.Scrmor^s are b y Sfinie papers transferre<i without r e cot di-cera the ei^ns of t l i e t i n i e « ? " indicates Jier h >} CuAWfytO, P L», rrcf.-asc: ol i'oclco.aiticai Ilu and F YOU W A N T EMPLOYilENT for the next The Insiitat.* bMenter»»d oTv^n itsflfth y»ar, under the moFt tt£F0BilAT10!i; or, The Cnarcb cf Cb-ist cacsot be Betory and i'-^neal LUeriilar-* creijir. W e attribute it to c-irelessness, and plead that " s i g n s " may be overlooked which ou^bt to be ii*tt*-na? aii,>pic»-<. A taach larger number of pupila are inat- fcrtnei—and tberrfore P-doba^^i't fcjcietiM '•withcEt a tfiiJaoce than ever before sn early in th« aMsjon. Shucld rnimstry—witbont raiii o.-iinanrM or a ralid occt-«ta.''«cai ACADEMY. observeii. The ttible ^ v e s the world's history in jTis:i,;e. they coctiaa«» I • come they uFoally <io. tbe immber fcr three mouth-s, that will pay you, and enable you intei^-e. Sy J. L. Waller. I.. L I'., late EdiU-r of tiie Weatn t-pitorae It contains a variety of predictions, many RCT T D M ' , K T » k . A M, I'riricipat. <-ar-eat cicnot fail far abort of two handr»»d, B«Tjew asd Weatem ReconJer, I: is one of tbe Tr»'-tJi for Ae CoTno^'jiicciU'snt It iiCij OE lua l«*t Weose*'iy lo Jo'r The Ihia at the same time, carry the following B.IPTISM.—We c'''r, ;ho follo:ving from the Bap- of -u-liich have b.-en accomplishfd, and the remain lo do good In-'ititcti -a affarda. f acilitiea for the iastmction o» tlom. £ent bj mail. prb>jpui lu cu per cop* or f i per r«*»ilar Oo'Iete Co-..' e 5 .1 .H t .ar l.-r ue^jree oi" der of which wil! certainly be fulfilled. The jeneladj' S, equal to tbe oiJeet And best in tho c^cntry. tist Wat chin an: A B Tbosa wirnnnj t-i ao miy omit tbe lac^ajes, and youn^ TLft Oc-ars" of btaiy is sa a^j^op'iatB ani extended aji that of ral opinion in the Protestant trorld seems to be that works into every family in your county : LETTKBS TO A i i J O i i l t f i Xia^s CAjFraZhUTJ. i. f a scientitic coarse of tiirr-- .^t-iirs. IVlalA Cuiie(:e ii* tie tne meane ef infftmction are L. WaJler. "la a private note from Kev- Pr. J . II. Eaton ihe prophecies relative to t h e overthrow of mystical 1. The Great Iron Wheel. Har.aj bwn r-ricin'^ilv d-'-L****^ the edncstina of roun^ the t-cboli.ttic hiiilding, in beanty of arcbitfctnre, in Ttiis ifl a ooet acathir.^ exprsnre ot Carrpixilliirci—a^d m1 -n pr«pari"5 for liia (icspei Ministry this Itsutntion keeps csmple; Murireesnoroush. he says: -I cxpsct. next Sabbath Habylon are on the eve of accomplishment T h i s is -rrvni^-ncuand r^-mmodiuoaneas. io itaadaptation to tbe por- Tiog two Greek crilici.sau*. »aB i'cUy eido7>tui ry iii Wailw 2. Orchard's History of Baptists. i;i:»l obj«ct it'-iiii!^ io w. Toe Betninxry cuuracea a f«»-aeie Ic-'-t.'Ticijy'}. in extant, and echoiaftic and dt>- jnul before Va der.th. Prn" 20 i.ents. to bapare m y (A'Cf c'li/./roi. Glory to God—he is ihe view takcu by Dr. Rice who dates the rise of Po3. Stuart's work on the meaning of Baptizo-"" jra * i-ftor!"? of ."iicbrtoli-Hn«» are p-irsned ia tbe most ct-Ie- --..cofarran^cx-itp. Uaa n<'t:iing to campus-with it in tbe Both ol Lie abvrc bonnd m one rutnce, SO centa. Tbr-yiu^iCAl t«mi in oar c.-untrr. a b^a^er of prayer, llo-v can 1 serve him as I pery from the year f»06. when the Emperor Phoca-s 4Pendleton's Three Keasons for Being a Bapti.st S-.nth. Fordwacf^ipLya. s^e C.itaiojniB. conferred on the Bishop of Rome the title of univerfl « is k'pt jixV r aa e^ptf^wa l^a-"^T. an'I ba.' s "BAPTI.^JI OF ^aSUa," hy li.lL Craa-.'cni.ilerecr Za!rt9^ ought! K .ne but the ui'.Rt thoron^hJy qua!:fM teachers are with a Fourth Kcason for "Close Communion' sal Bishop Of Babylon Dr- R, says, " This perseVt-r-u fhtauUKiied 7iLn'e<t.-ecia; rcfert-oce to Eiting pa>-tl8 to pl-.yeJ. TU«aaiaine=oi the Facnity, eminRlT*. of tbe trind- fiity, Ga. 30 cent* br sia!l enter CclieiTf , APHSaihAAlA£tia0h,''ortb9 Baptism of Espfntaam The Church a' Jl-irCreesViro has recently enjoy- cuting powerwas to continue for a period of iweWf A'nr5. J e t eedition. r ' s Work on Campbelhsmf..ai.amcoa' azuac^Uy to mnrethaa five tbou-i^sui doHam. Tho Ti.'pricdof Bo :rj ia tL^ viliaje ia 510 pvr montb ; washing, for tbefieniiw-ionofSiiiB. t.T N. il Crawford, derrer Tunar6- The Baptist Library. vtry st-'iolaatic atlainrarnti are reqcired cf all pnpila. ed a seas .n r.f rcrre=:ung. Ab.)uL twenty h.ave been hundred and sil'.y years, and then to be destroyod. i-fni "faU tnel. &c. fo. fsuij. Rity. Ga. Thia is tbe ablesit and muat Patialar:ory it.aiTUKu;»-ef TS" l.d^atj a^a ti.c twcitiy of Grenada j^re proTferbiiJly ex7. The Progress of Baptist Principles. According to Daniel, it was to continue * until a time, TiJc neit. rtTiiicvauu.-nces' n lii- £r.<t-iay of FoSruarj. ISiiS. Cril nt. thia anhj^t that the coutrorersy on tbe resujKion uf a.Laa MM rtcHitj mnre goirag-TTtmisfers inr.f-d to-eiiucate added to the chtirch. among which number several tithes and the dividing of a time.' According to \\ ith a [all an^. a.'>ls^ijdt'nin are wit*! c^tifl-fcnre Ti.e ifrr.us of Tuition are $3. and permonth. jetelJCJted. lOcta per e»»|»y or ^ per ti<«m. DKNOSaXATlONAL. iavitfl to ttm Q«sual beafnt^ of our in<litaCion«, with t!i«> Ti»e Iti^-.ttn-'e. in Both of the la-^t tn una la one \ 30 cer.ta. Julin, ' p o w e r -was given unto him to continueforty of iti paj-iU. in the qaaliflcait Unkni TJnrversity, this year!* Has Go<l calfed st'idrnLs- We I'it-j I i vl for Ibis tokon of good. , • . Ill .-wjv .ut^i- 9 t>f ti rt-m-'^c . t.»iiu UiS l-iKp'^lit.cslicaa TUB ABIUHAMIC COVZNAST ne Gaoctn r ^ I x r m and two months,' or 1260 days. In propbetit Ian oJ it* Facalty. ia it* facilities lor inrtrnctionu In it* SMALL BOOKS OK GREAT SUBJEnS. aji I viCi-a of jrn to preach, yonng brother? I t is yonr duty to cC'in.suiiie h-.t.bi^ arrai-^f aentu, la ita well M-lected and BjLPtiSa, by Rltl. Uil'Bir.jia *ith rtlnaUr eitracU fr-.ai ttt guage, each of these periods amounts to 1260 years." ny i.i-ler of Ui-^ Ik-ard ci Tr jsli-es. arraac'd Cc.nrp^s of Stuly. in ita rej'Tita'tlnn for pofiad tcnjf iniipr*'.pcd *»or>i oi Jfihn Sl.lton, pcit. Pp. US, 1. Reformation : or, The Church of Christ cando so. ind Ms displeasure will rest upon you if you V,c 1. T-S 3 LANT^UrM, S-c'y. Weil RFTfrr.iL \T D.^vlos U 'IVEESITV.—God is Lks(ic:i-«l-r"hip, i^ wiliiout u rival in tha fiUte; and thoae Bs.pli9t« 2b cttota. free of pcrsii^ Dr. K-. therefore, entertains the opinion that aKiut not be Keformed—and therefore Pedobapti.st Sociewho wi a fc'x-u-e tLc very ai»i3tAi:e« for the education tEAiiU.'tS FOB liEC MING A llAi'TlST l.y Wn L SlacB lefiiae. He will hedge up your w a y and fill your sinir our I niver-ity with a revival of religion- It the year l^Sfl, the downfall of Romanism will take ties are without a ministry—without valid ordiivre sprciilly ii.riici to examine our ^ita an Esqt on Cotmniuupn. Priz* l\j cut , free t>r poiia^ M E M O I E OF A M O S L A W E E N C E . ol tii-ir d DESiKi: Of ALL ^iATlONS. a ^.m^3n hy J. L. Grarei f f pift with thorns. Take up the c r o s - renounce the comiuvuced las': SanJay night. Deep and solemn place He, however, uses this qualifying declaration nances or a valid ecclesiastical existence. By J. L. — " b u t since the apostacy gradually; it may price 10 Ota , frM of postaire. L. AI.DRIDrrZ. JfST rUGL--tnvD, wtrid, ind join the little host of ministers, prepar- atleniion has been [..aid to the preached word, and not Iw possible to determine the precise time, when Waller, L. L. D., late Editor of the Western Uel i l t WATCliilA'«-S REI'LV, or tb - Bi^ns of th^Tlmea roA Grtcaia. V- 1 0 — T r ^ n . iloarl o: Tmstei r:tlracts from lue Ulurf or-d IorrrtpoDdrjice tic Kercr-jtiea o' th«» Cnnrchr*. by J. It. Orarea PptB.pn^ view and Western Recorder. It is one of the Tracts inj ftr thdr high and holy work at t^il5on Univer- many have nlrcidy manifested great interest in the 12fi0 year., began, nor con.sequently -when they or THi; LATE A-^Ui LAWnJi-NCi. WITH A BKIEf ACe«»nW.. Iree of po«arr fclXi' HOIEL. for the times. „ •will tertnina'e." J£SriT!5iI Etl'USED.hein^ a pn^L-aSBa cf tha BearM COVM Of iOilH I.NCIl>ii.NT3 I j alS LIFE. •ty. Qnne at once, and join the present d i s s their -soul's salvation. Last night five young men in».tTOCUi.na ol tne Socie'j of Jefuita, with a hJ«cry IH JOil.N W. lUOUAS, raoriiiiT.R. T h i s is wisely said. T h a t something remarkable 2. Letters to a Reformer, alia.<i Caropbellite. B y E D I T K D u t l i l S SON, W. K . L . \ ^ R E 5 C E , i I . D . riiw aud proyrrai. by W C. UroTrnice, Ij. Ii. -S c-mia, fr^e wt S o v t k - l i r s t C o r n e r P u b l i c S i j u a r e , related rh.-ir 1 hristiaii expcrif nee. acd were rcceiv- will bofall the system of Itomanism ahovt the year J. L. WaUer. ^lorftace Every American c&riKt'an asd pafeiot fueald ^f^ Vt ith elf-cant po'traits of Amj>- .-iuJ Al.Vott l.i«r-nep, an .llu. fre(...b3ro, TrnBclser-. we confidently e x p e c t ; but that Babylon will and rsat^ tbe rereiaUona in thin .:tti« work. EiirraTinj? of their Birt»ipl»«e. aod affip:ou3 luJci. James E«lmniid«, eii for bapli-sni. Oihcrs have since indicated their This is a most scathing exposure of Cainpbellism li-s b—r erectM. ncd blTinff cnrv be overthrown within a little more than ten years ti-e PETEU AS"D UESJASIIS, fenlarrnd.) en aiml-able mmm Svo cloOi, SI.:AJ iucrO. tlaiU. a. rrUUS c.-. r. mo'Jiua. delerraination to u-iitc with the ch'irch The work dare not affirm. Daniel and John in their prophe- —and saving two Greek criticisms, was fully endorson CoinJiOi.loa. Price JO <*^ntA,ir^e cf po^ta^e. TtsisiHthp Memi-iroi a rifKen «.l «bo tw- 1. znd ele^ast faraltm-e io all « ell iiUtni up K ith ESi energetic Bro.ther spent the third Lord's day A 1 JL'lt Tm:OV«;a MtTnol-IrU, l.y a rthat.e Trareler. 'ai»tingai«b«?d ii") i. n -a vp a . j.- Ibt; scciiminoiitioa ol lite irar- Price i.s not couS.-.ed t-) the students. Mnny of the in- tic reference to the rise, progress, and fall of the Ro- ed by Mr. Waller just before his death. Price 20 rame listingQ»Hu»'6 for hi?E;i eat woltii. but DL' r-n:'i'H'--. j-er LnOTrr^, tj.- tLe Danutfr ;c wiiicb he n.-^ni it. faDecemberhere, (Bowling Green, K y _ ) an i demish hierarchy give pretty f u l l outlines, but they do cents. Cillaii A*-AJQ'lifcLL AJiD CA.v,PliiXLlaJ iX?Of£i). Tela 5a » habit i n t s of the villa^.'e are deeply anxious, and not so enter into details as to enable ns to name the It i? tbe Meiiioir a ui»a wuose pcM;c b".nefictions bare Til- pi;l.lic. Ppi.prieinr pir-cuai;' a JiT. l c.ujj Uatsl, ar-l lopeJi to work cf — pases, and cob'.kju" all that a;.p«arai Both of tho above bound in one volume, 30 cetits. Erapsdtwo L e c t n r s on the Eevisioa of the English Dp-15. -Sl^tf barft '.r p-.lroun.l>wnBarpa.-Ju>d- and whi«Ro priratacharitiesfar Farp2*i-d the dtacsMiun betwi—n A. Casipbf U J il Gravea, wiuak some two or three are ready to unite with the exact year when it rose, and the precise time of its 3- Baptism of Jesus. B y N . M. Crawford, -Mer- lar p'ablic ben«!at:uu; v. Stiiyuueg. His hearers were deeply interested—a" pn.^isbeJ in tbe Tbnne<^9 Qapi:*.!. auTb fa.-t Ur. Ow)^ fall is' involved in just as much uncertainty as the 1 i « i tbe meni.'ir o: a ai-.a wbo. c<>mTn»' a ci~^ -^th NOW READVI church. ueil denies, alti-ou^h he li»s fern tnrnj in t^e Laj.Uft ' „ , „ f,.i;,-$.0, gare a*»y in pafjUc and j)riTat« cbariLitfi. D.UIISC penod of its rise- f h e probability is that the true cer University, Georgia. lact f i i which they deserve no spedal crodit—for Tbe man » well aa hlf ^r^tcra »« exjorsd tt tiu* »nfk. Let R O S E ( L V R K—LY EANNT FZKN. 4. Aphesis Amartioon : or, The Bapti-sm of Re- i t-'i.iKKiiys. n3or»i tfc.in lay o'her p«r-«ja ja AiQiU a Our.insti-uiion never was in a Wtter condition.— chronology c.m only be approiimatedtne ioTcrv ot trutii get a c^py lot pjTMTraitun. S*id Mt eeei tliey conld not help it. The Bible B i v i a o n .AssoPrToi. f 2-v IiRa HMtnoir th\t co^Rrrren'^f H«»-lf alik" tn tbt» ri'-h ani tbe pentance for the Remission of Sins. B y NMl/ pif'./ica/'on—cesta And for Dy cenersJly. TKv.r to tbe rich aa prew»nfinf ib»» ex:.fDpie of a Oixn wbo had Fine-progress has bevn made in study, &nd the Dr. Rice's Lectures ara on the following Buhjects : For ai.y of tne abote ^oru ciitinn, wiiose Board is located at Louisville, ha.' the true hsrret wf eajfTiJur to the }-- r T h e Approaching Epoch "—^"The Downfall of Ro- Crawford, Mercer University, Georgia. TUis is the »-lt Ik f.uT f'rio- to »«ny iMa^ L-vr yet had from the gifted moral c.mdition of the studfnt never was in a beta.4 exhibilia* a piirtraUnTo of on* «f rh-irrrefcteft ?-r»Ti#factors. I'On of ir>v:.i.y P-^m.''—T^tw Vorl Rltrrvr. lieai THy fortunate in securing Brother Edmund-s manism"'—':The Downfall of Mahomedanism" — ablest and most satisfactory discussion of this SubGSAVES, MAHE3 a 0 0 ^ It iP SQlwuntiallj A-S AUTOUIUiiKAPUk', ctnitHioio? a Juil k'ltlK cei ti.nlr the Le^t ihlog Amsriea'" farorito anthorcM ter cocditipn. Eron. at lliis period of the session "•The Overthrow of Infidelity"—"The State and ject that the controversy on the remission ol sins nccouct .N-wbTUia. Tana of Mr Lawrence's career a TT-.rrcbact ol hia fuUic h-jy-tacn® M C o n t ^ d i n g Secretary. He has industry, en'•-^X'te I'-ntr' Arte. tu-1 priT*te cb?>ritiev an-I of hisu'-meAtic Hu*. wc havf constan: acce--sion to the -sfversl classes — Pro.sppcts of the Church Catholic "—"Mission of the has yet elicited. '•It i- ten uinas Tbo i»i>pcii-ir of 'Hoth Hall.' in e^-erp reasy, prudence, punctnality, despatch. I f the man UDajrai.1 care has be«n bc&t j**-^ up«. D the znechanical eiemUnited 5«Ate8"—"The Millennium"—and " T h e End Bpect; ai>i f~ejn ai ws"; Hif ue cf that IkkA. we abonU rot Both of the last bound in one volume, 20 cent;;. AYSE'S C H E U a y F E C T O a A L . TVe hava five professors and teachers in the Cniver- of the World." t-uQ of tbtf Tbe einbelirhmettji foor in nntnNer. are *ynder if thia wers leu tunti srcatar.""—KosJ^'a EfAmtmf a n be named who can fill the Secrcuuyship more 5. The Abrahamic Covenant no Ground for Infant iathe b«ft style ol art, the patK-r i f f ext^ .^aaliiy; tne l«ttet- Gnx^tU. sity, and four in the Female College, and all in Many of Dr. R.'s views wc heartily endorse—a few Baptism. By Matt. Hillsman, with valuable ex- pr«-0II ti and deer The bin-Jio? m jaTarioaastjIea '•in tai«atory th(i WTit-^rina:ntr.itiii the eh j'arteri«tle« which FuR THE R h J W CUKK OF CuUGH?, C0LD9. ihly than Brother Edmunds, it is more than I know firKt fjr-.i.Ted hfT easb wi c-ebnty fliie ia, by tama. wuty, their places discharging their duty. Our condition we discard—and of some we are doubtful- We are tracts from the long suppressed work of John Mil- ff.^n plain inuslm t.> mil ^uilt. t.tiit;»hl- f<.r pfL* iJOAllSEX^KSS. BR05CHIT1?. VTHOOPorbdiere. J. s. P. I R ^ J H E work in o S - R M tf th- public at a LOWER PMCK than p »ti.*'tic, scorafiik and r-'rereat terrlS? in sarcasm,and warm, in doubt as to the correctness of his opinion of the aBv^-iniLir work exc-cutvd in snme bC.Mior ^trle has ever earce';: nal i«ui|iwuriin5 in euiogy—rapiiin TcoTement. almya and-prospects never were more encouraging.—Tei- Millennium. He thinks the reign of Christ durin, ton, the poet. _ „ „ I IM4-CuUuH, CEOCP, ASTHHA b-en offset! before GOCLD i LINCOLN, full to oTprJowia^ w:tb iito rO'-.-iry, tinj aia-ay* pjin^ til6. Keasons for Becoming a Baptist. By Wm. L. <15. Biis!ist. B E T B E . S I G H S C B O O I . , RCSSEI.VILI.1^ K Y . the thousand years will be ipirilual and not pwMnii ^.i.c £ No i.3, WaaiubgLna stre*-t., iioat^ia. A N D uONsUiU'TlOX. r.'»'tlT to the ht.trt oJ tier ej^.iect: r.ii«l, tnallr. erery qnality We have grown n p in this belief, and have not yet Slack, with an Essay on Communions iDtt.ii>4u«d MO>i cbarp(9be<i .u tUtfUrctA by the amazing; puw^-r f|\liJ3 la to the cr.mniixaity with the cocAd?®**' KEW WORK, 3 LSI PBULliiUil). >f cnn^JTmtion. coipr^-i'dn;; tcto a p:wrajrraph. ora lice, J we fee' in aa artlele wb'ch 7. Desire of All Nations. _ renounced it, but there is an argument in favor of faJbi tP realij* the hapT H I S is pnih«Hy the last time I shall noUce the caoiniun w.itersToiii;! upreidoT.Tad'^bndrtjarypac*" ' plcat eC«et8 that can tw*ue«rre<i. So.-v^ide la the cf Um advent which 8- The Watchman's Reply, or the Signs of the God Eevealed in t h s Process of Creation, wiiat rEWS—XnBEi IlisroBT.—Tn Anglo-Saxon and Christ's ^rrsmaireign AndpramUenmal A >rKilul-T!z luaaufer in^vLicb "Ecth fiall''—pMny aSi-ra -'S* and ej niitaeron." the c^ae* nf ita care*, that alnv^ Bethel High Sckoci; for the Kentucky Legislature, we cannot meet. We would be glad for Dr. Rice Times and the Necessities of the Churches. And by the Manifeat&tion of Jrsns Christ. Fe-r's U't {.r-Ti- i:-. — p n M i c ly at/r-iD, the writ- erer* eecUon of the ccantry ahottniia In p«r«cBf, ptitilcly some Xonnan churches of early date, a stone bench to direct his attention to iL Here it i s : Paul ii a Wtter tKH/k koi'UTi. wbo ba»e It ita sppTOtching sesaon, wiU pisbibly he memort-mcrHl iroia aianrOn. and eTei*deTi»r9. Jesuitism Exposed, being a publication of the Iiclo.:ini!aii E^it!i:oali..a o: iho D-volcpoeal Xhco^^ caitlin-J er adda of • II Clari ' ' T JR. m all T-.- uu'-hcT. i:.stv'a'l of re».txns cron b*..- 5-nrtifc. bas rirjrd ate ni^itaaa of thn iMge l-y it* was made to prf jpct within t h i wall running round a The.ssalonians iJ: 8, referring to the " Son of Per Secret Instructions of the Society of JesuiLs, with Vh-o ouae ttled I s rop^ ia "V,s:is.> or t!.= N.tanil Ui-t r, .,r Cr^ii-.ion ' loSixed 11 amend the charter, so as to make it to •facmfcif np t-> n«f » >rk of i-improT^m-ut. she hi- prun-d rior-alT cT«r eTBrr oth*r zyedicii-e uf Ui« kind, la tco app»R2*e dition," says, " whom the Lord shall consume with BY .TAjaES B. the whole interior c.T.-qit the cast cndli^rfcxpruoioTicf macb of its ••itrararanee. «jthout » history of its rise and progress. to oba«r»-iii«.n, and wh»tre i'9 •trtj'-a afe kncrr., ttn ihe spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the iH mtenta »ad ptlrposes, a College—to be called aaythiajrof Ker itf-r. "n^r^v -.r wit; ah-i Jbaa nbown acr*ati»e AalhoTof '-PbiU/snphT of the Plioof Silvatirn." pnhLc oo longer Le»iUte whot aalidute unrlcy lor iLe diaEvery American Christian and patriot should proof his coming." The Urm t r a n s l a t e rapacity Vina 1 ti bt-r palter oi taUre and inreciite."—rAt^n trrv.ng and dan^eruoa affectloni ol the pulinunary LrffuB, LJiuo, clotk, Si Bethd College. The name ia intended to indicate ' In l:U9 they are represented as sitting on the briMitness Jn^utTfr. i s epiptanda. I t i s r e n d e r e d a f p e m n g m cure and read the astounding revelations in this which ar« incideLl to osr clinaa. Some yearn »ffo, tbe aotnor of thi.' wcrX publli-Ued anonj- deij-ht't ^ c u n d . - c r - s t a n d i n g . About this time the people •br^tnets" flat the iastitiition was originated by the Bethel P N B U ^ ; . . 1 Ly M A I O X BB0TH£R3. Nothing haa called louder (or the earnest fmqcjry of ittedi^ the following passages: 1 Timothy 4 : 14; 2 Timothy little work. n.ously a bo'-k entjUtsi ••Philtmr.rby of the plan of RulraDec 13. .\eir lor*-. iDra. ttfia the alaricm;r prwaaJenre and lataltty of-ccn«ns:pttTe introduced I.TW, rude, three-legged stools promiscuTALUABLB B00K9, 1 • 10-4: 1 Titus 11: 13 These, I t h i n k , are the A f r i t i m This may aU be well enough, and yet cr^mpiksntfytior bas any out ot had mere of th«it ^"Vt proved to be ^mpbatirally "a b;>ok for thotooee," and only instances [except 2 Thessalonians 2: 8] in which KOT DBOillNATlONAI.—FOB OCE AGKXTS. and care LslI tx yet no aA;cquate renedy hO DR- J- O. JA-VLABT. iCT*-aiipat»cn Iqass&a tha propriety of the name. There is. I ouiiV over 'he church. «-lition after edition was called for, nntil tn-jr^ than fifteen DH- A- n. lU-XETthe term is used m the Kew Testament, an'd it been prtrrtded, on which tfie pibi^ conld ciepeni for prate: tt est Wooden seats were introduced soon after the Nor- unquestionably denotes a p m r n u d a / i p e w o n w - t h e b.ui boen issuM. . . . ^ ,. 1. Encycloptedia of Religious Knowledge frr.m atiatihanp^n the org ana, cntil the ii.Lrodartisa Wiere, » Bethel CanE~ in West Tennessee. And t \ L S C E R S C U R E D . Tne pr«'senl pnblication is the anth.^r i sec/.nd worh, and u New and of tbe CsaUT pBCTuaAV. Thl^article lathe prr^Btt t>f man Conquest. In 1287 a decree was i-<isued in re2. Dowling's Ulstory of Bomauism, personal Mpearance of Jesus Christ. One of the the result ol several years of Inceiwaut labor. Himia snother ohjecCon. Bethel Assodatiou has in labonuna, afd 1 be.iere, sa^c&cifol ciXcaTcr, to foimah tha NO C U E E — N O PAY. cassaees refers to Christ's coming in the flesh, the Instead of rUihrng into print with one or two Tolnmea a year, ^mn.-nnity w;th itncb a r«5»dy. Of this la^x FtfUsifnt tBf edition. Titedt3>» other Assnrintimis in the Green river coua- gard to the wrangling for scats so common that otheiT'our to h U second advent. Mow the question enlarged l^aas® hie first work proved to be bt-hly p-?pular, be ha.^ Aiaer.eaa pe.^pl« are uow tbecxae.Ttte fswpare-l te jn:^: UMd 1 a. A. n. M»i>», bis pirton-, Dr. J O. J.coirT, Uif 3; Representative 'W^omen. bren a>niont to wait and mature hia taougbta until he could nT KarCrMSboro. Tenn- would notify tlip paMic thai tbey apreal witix cun&dex^ tc Ui«ir deciaion. Ii ILers is aiiy lie* in these try to nmta with her in bidding up tha Institution none should call any seat in the chtirch his own ex- which we caanot answer is t h i s : If eftphanna 4. Jeter's " Cbristiaii Mirror." p. esent the public wiib- U-aien oil. > pennaa.ntlT I-^at'.diii Th«m;kia«Til:e, K/-, wher« ther peivlence to be placed in vbat m s o! erery ciaaa and Aecordincly, tb^a work trill be fnand t» be a philcsopbical tTB prwparel uj'lr^-at with (ta.-cw^ Cane.rs, Scrofula and Ul- cr.rC'y it h»a ucne for them, if *e ORB tm»t car cwa eecM. 5. Mcintosh's North American Indiana. •t BajBtiTille. If ill the Associations unite, ought cept noblemen and patrons, each entering and hold five passages undoubtedly means a j m o n a l appeartreatise, da?eloping an,, w armament oa tne great aa^atsct to C P D i iri all casfs, *tiea the buwelii are oot dUeaeed, f^e dan^erooe-ifFeeUcc* of tW throat and tciT* 7^* ance why does it not denote a pemmaX appewance C. Famham's Pictorial Travels in California and which it relates. tii (dlegs tabe tailed by the name of one of themi iiig the one he first entered. Thej dB.r-1 it OOC'II''^* tt> "p-alt cf the eucceai ol th»-ir rtin*!- to it, il we can expend upca the a»faraiire of lalelli^nl rhjWithont beioz (cpeciSeally controrwrFi-J, ita aim i.* to orer- rtiea- Kinre «) ouio. n>tU Xas-'AIICCB af cni«a aiTecUd bj tliem.aiciasia WHO xoake thei? bt:*ice»B to kno*—in ascrt. If there As w c approach i h e Reformation, from 1530 t o in 2 Thessalonians 3: 81 If it does the conclusion Oregon. I w r a l d h e ^ a d f b r i t t o be called G E E K S B I T E S is irresistible that the Romish h i e r m h y [ n p t p e n t e d " IiBrrefBUbljpioT^n tU» 7. Libraries for the Children. tbrow eevrr-ii of tb- p'>pni'U- errors of UaC liay, Ly eet.iuli»hing:iMtifr to tbetr.ffica. T. T[i:;ir rcia-)die» gire o o p ^ frbru ap- U an* r^aiafi:.e tjpcn 1.W3, seatis were more appropriated, the entrance Wa iarita aifiictn-l to «ire u. a can and bs healed thia m^lirinn rebtJre dona cnrt ttwoUtm ef di«e«»-e i» bv tlie man of sin and soif of perdition] will not be tne ant«goni«lic trnUi upoQ lii? i.nprrgnai>:« ba.'-is of reason pliri' Coiijsi. TMsiame would answer the purposes or th-*mo^t dcatmctiTO n-aiajlina. tadeaiw^ for, brycnd tnr asid zll c t h ^ that ar. to aud lugw. destroyed tUl the Lord Jesus comes m BOOKS TH4J AEE NEHDID .. ankild If te ta»e, itcatnot be too fr^Jy pnlui^ied, of a same, nradi more extensively than Bethel. being guanied b y cross bars and the initial letters effectually It fumi«he« a new, an.laa it la cotceirel, aconcla^ire «rga- Tompkiirri^, D-C- 14, leSS. M ^ n . It has b i n btated by Sincn-and BT ALL BIBLB STCDKSTS—NOT DKXOMINATIONAL. be tw) widely tnawa-tL.aEicted thouiJ kw-w engraved cn them. ^ • munt the ^'drvloj-mfitr finery, ' K > Howwwiiiimfittle thing to be tenacious of Tinmpg. that • the Greek writers particularly apply this word d, uxatcnreal. pricrfei«t»»bem. Fa^at. a h ^ knew CAXCIK CCilED—SO. 1. 1. Figurative Langoage, or the rules by which all inainfcuned in tbe celebrat- d •'Vesti^'i ol tbe ^iataral History Immediately after the Reformation thp pew sys- to the a p p e n r a n a o f K m t d d l , . " P a r k h o r ^ u o t e s AH ai«.tt.M kn*ni u, lor Eiagreitimnatia poet says, rose by anoUier deiJa with tbe similar <<-<«trfne broash^d by Dr. BeentB i> tt ttriii'y thhl . Canc-r ciadoita .ppeantm c a the 2.5^cUh«rfrn are prioOM Ui the ftiu-u in the Bible can be understood. €hwinliU "Con:iictt.f _ , , „ f.-rm Lucian [speaking of the philosopher J ^ ^ ] ni*ie of ay •MO. Tiear tho c.-.RDFLR of my left eye, thrte h..-^ bot cTcrrwhere, not cuiy in tioa cocrtrr, t=t to t e m prevailed, as w e learn f r o a a complunt -the ctm2. ^ h e Laws of Prophetic Symbols, a key for the B«a TOld smdl as sweet'-—a sentimait to whish o:;*-. A'.dr-t it bat ia aaborttone it ailflcled ^'.a' Baw tf tbfuBy wr harre act^ on^tt couTiftifn, la asfoUows: "Whatever house be happened to bght It iuTite" tbe att'^ntioa especially of th-.tkera. and of ail jfcir> *it;i . . w . Irucnv^-iatr r..:*^'* wb;r.b Incro»ned1itfr.qn«i)cy •howTi l» the /act tualairaaily thjafc.:ti<le«iia irade the circUi who appreciate ori*iaalit/ of tbongbt, prcieat»"J in tbe lor®a I emogt M y snbacribe. Let names go. The poor Commons addressed to U c n i y VII, in 1546, in uDon in his way, there, without inviution, he sup- understanding of Uie Prophetic w n t i i ^ eerenly o&tj 1 pi .cu iaynelf co^r the tr.atls>ct^f tin. oTthegl"?^eraec»eraetJonita1iinlta r^cnntinetl 3 . "Winthrop's Six Letters on Prophecy. of a atnct l^.^cJ J i M j i Jatnary. cf Toa;ti4.Fvine. Ky. They remsTnitii. it wjtn^Bt it. esd bit few peopka. AAthnc^ att is ao feaaxil Tmailntiinig anmeotly worthy of patronage. I am reference to hU decree that a Bible should be in n i d and slept, the inhabitants e s ^ m g this as , ' 4." The Voice the Church in aU ages, touching t h e appearance [epiphaneian] of a God." . Fnr the «dT»DCefi tiiteU of ihia work ifter a c^rrfaJ •xam- c»De*r in twcnty-CTB days, unl liie pUte frtitn which lite can- H A In other PAtJoca a ia thia, It la ec^plcjOH^ by the DCTB every church at liberty for all to read, because P®®®»By *C9;aaiitted with two members of the remoTe 1 is lea ed cp, ani I teel a. well a. 1 did beforo SJiMitiB alniwsl»a cjTulaed c.«Btri«a. It la cstsp#iT»lT iniuonoft^e wio-'e, th« author h« received ONB THOC- cer The reference here is certainly to a pwsonal appew the ^ e r s ^ a d r e n t of Christ j'. appaarabv., I asi of the opinion tiiat a penRsn-nt ^^de*t PubH-hia? Il'>aj«rt« it U bolh Aj»*ric5.-ii*Xui4<per Aala, Africa. Anstralia 5r"GeognoeT," or the Mosaic Account of the HAKD DOLLAKS, frwai one of theGOLU) f t t t t r - t t e Pnndpal, Brother Blwett, and the they feared it might be U k e n into the ' ' ^ i ^ c ' ' or ranee. Will Dr. Ricc give us some light on this snbA: U^COUN, \reit.ffect~l. ^ r oirialaadj cf th'! r ^ «tf«ar to tta pes«». some '-pue." I n ICOi gaUeriea wpre introduced. ^ I 59 Washinrtoa atr^t, Boalmi. Their renmdiMi tniticaied the pain frn:.co=::=eneeinert i ^ t ? Perhass his engagements -will allow h i n t o Creatioa and Deluge, defended against Modem Ge_ M teje, and they ^rsQrV^ waJB»hie gcmMij wiUl Lugnages, H r . Maaaberg. ' thfc tre«U)es.t oatii tne eaa«r w.a reaorad. ereB moi* ayidiiy. rniik» cr irr for our Beriew We ologists. A new and valuable work. A s early as 1611, pcTS "were arranged to affTii F R O f . C U E 1 I 3 S NEW WOKK I can oDua'lentlT a-iTiae all per.«.na tillict^l withomtCTtoap- as^xpeG^TBt^.patfflonof (naSjetsaMrul. I Imhcr S. is admiiibly qualified for his position, v o S d be g l a i tb receiTe and pubUsh Bomct^ng 6. Lord's Scriptntal Defcnce of Slavery. p y to Dm- Uaie'r fc Janaary, with fall nM»e» of abk ^owisno., aij comfort b y being baized or cushioned? wlrile thfi dad to tha pnblic at a reaaouabU; io^no*. aL^ from him. , cnrwl of tlij ioa-.nr'a.e tal dertractirj H/ il o u of the best £adplinaiiaiis to be fotmd. A The Progress of B a j t i s t Principles in t i e y«it», tal my reailcsnce i. Monroe Oou=tj, Ky, ana am tto OrnioreiniportanrftoUwn. it« qnaliryta net-r wctla^ — sides around were so high as to hide those widiin— FEBIODICALS TO CAKTA33 FOB. d«!line£roinitaiiti»iiialataa<U.-d ol auaUanaa. lazfi^iiaeiaQ^aQomtoinaiiyConeses. Iknow wife of Pfc&jrSli-abena. ol a«4eoonUl a s t Hnndrfci Years. of thia mcd-aba, new manulactcml, >• aa ^ (a device of tho Puritaris to avoid It-ing seen b y 1. The Tennessee Baptist. thi. 30tS iVipHlM. r>T THOMASF CUBTIS, Prof»Kinr of Theolwrr io ti» Fni- Ci,e. Of n iagytatian toy vbere, whidi ia managed more t.«iltoil>Ui»t»ta»,0t ». wnan cayabia iJ Ba UABBIA0E8. 2. The Southern Bapdst Keview. the officers, w h o reported those who -did not stand 1 j rereity of Lewuh-irg. Pa., >t>l aolhor oi -Coiamnmoa," ZToTZai. nMTmi^ imjmSsUUius iti" peilectlo* Qurselrea -with t i * Erpeetation, in Ihia or any other particular, co-^rrationarthe good will of r this ia what ife seek, if we ty or respect with them, wo i t hy a consistent ccnirsB of adprinriplea. If we lEfler, that materially, let ua stats iy, mterchansB a statement of I tme spirit of seekers for truth— ilj", yet earnestly, and dewiH respect na far marts a jieiding thit or that peculiarity tha winms or notiona of frail huIpraciics that we appmre, and ncTtt ling popularity or mfluenca may s (fibiiuutive features of otir denamis . j; Milt. JUT th» Tfinmm Bx^rtijt. jlTSS—PleasE gire t h e following m ! paper, beliering aa I d a , t h a t I readers wtrald Hka to he«r I year, I traTiIled threa ri and tTOrty.aixnnlea, prsKOL T q^i i.iiiim^ deliTcredousinm* txitUx fiatrnn^j baptized ei^ity t TTT nrrfaif|l|l(f fTTWTIIIHIIli fcllf W W t i tutrnj^ till MM ta£ tbc CamCna Aasodatton. I gospel bonda, Misznr TENN. w l g r J 3t. Pendlrt<in. Bowlinetwn Ky. Baker. Albany, fieonria. Ur J. 3. Bater. AiMnT."«inri«. 1 % Hart, McLemomTille, Teimeasea, Eiltf D. Sharer, ViripBia. Eder T. W. T o b y ^ a n c y v i l l e , S o n h Carnlina. I aipnncnta hxro elititad oo' able scbolan ind dirinea. yonr rcaden. IlaTa tiia trgas Tract been metF HaT« they fasa imt the dikmsimi bwn ntd opon expediency, and . of acsnowledged merit and I'tm /uinnTum Has been apt of the pnmilins practica rial courteayi be rairij- met u u T s ^ aaida, lid nut haye been done from Erms. C&itt, 4c1 and arsmnents addncad ireni awn, it TTOuId ere this hayo [and it is to be &iriy preiamed, • as yet been onaniirend, they \lu. b a p t i s t . H HCEDGSS. I D Torttu Tuumn* Bqtut. ( Clntrrli at S e w H i p r . KaBberry, rcmored^ MTiii hold* EioQ &t]in this chtnch, has bean {pFO&DB faiiiriiaf*j and other i therefoTB, is^ p.hii n il^ WitiKirSW herfellav. w ; Haabcrry, and tfast notica l b s sent to Ofn Teunaaies BIQ- T i d m r e h i n confcnniea, S»bitd»y L & U a t h in October, ISSa* V C. L. 0*1% Mod. .QeriE. , 2cm. c—I wiitB yon a few Imaa i o i a in thesB parts. W e • j g n i n g a a a t old F l a t n t fiilL I p n ^ m for ten d B y a m d a i ^ i i ^ rodd prnfeamna, Iwelw Itfaaeimrdi. NotwitiaUudioC' ibaendcntdy izsd tfaa I time, tfaoa bare b e n good OBBXho» t t a t l a w jBifes- iiS. l y m a l a o f o n r e n a n t i y , DB voir r t^MBw. ^isXacA.. JOBS | n f a p « t fiofinf ont, to Ml rynik ja£eoiia^ c&elndy than than the one at Bus•WDi, T t e Jtaf^aor of Lingtiagca educaM i t a a ] * , i ^ i n 3 t f a e p n ^ of the celebrated Bat>ger,eaBBdaad bymany one of tha best schol«« of a».iRii]d. The other ProfessHS are doubt- 3; TheChndren'sBoot „ ^ . ^ , We are prroared too8er cur Book Agents a far mater vanety^f •works—books that wiU aeU to wool4 often fall asleep. Eence Swift's pithy sUnAt C«ntr« Hill,• De&to Coantj, ai«ia«ilpi>i, I>«Mnl>«t20th, ill—and are prepffed to offer better terms to prompt 1854. br 0»o., Ur. i r n x U M ^ ^ o ™ son;-^ payers than ever. to Mia SAtl.i» S Cox-*ll of D«8oto Ommty, Mi»i«ipp.. "A bedstead of the antique mode. Anr minister without a charge, or any brother Compact of timber many a load, widiing to travel and do good—(perhaps, unable to The m b e r « f stndenia is a inn>dr«d and twenty Such as our anc^tors did use. labor}—can make a handsome salary for the next i ^ A d K 3 d B d i n a e a a e » e x p e c t e d a t the bel t e s a r a « a ! l & a « U B r t I i e first of F e b n u i y ^ A lllifrr I'lirtmiswiryTpimt Kaq - been made b y ~ ~ T " f • W i i i i m i i l j i i l l i l ""tliii ijiiiiniii I I of the when the name o f Jesus w a s mentioned.) The services were often greatly protracted,''so that many ' S'drti'dSiitotlirMboott The Srrteiliiiit. the r«i tha nnnine CEsaXT PacTtjaxi-, can ta-yffl»naTUjiI aa faaft tr thoa. Who teatl/rto « • HIS i. U certify that ahoat 12 Tf.-'WO, a O a ^ r m^e PTOima of Captilt priociplca^ c^cidcd m ikiLiy by tbe mon enJilh«»nrd of otherfin-.orninaOin. lUarWranMr/nathdlowtayleftnlpple ^t gr»llally inThe KcoDd preseots » new of the prcgresa of principles ttili and .n dep'Jr, fnplaca. to bone; Kri my W t h waj rapiy " b t t i w ^ O u ' e o a m , I kara t i . hnpa of dclrg K m f ^ piacod my»i<r nnder tha treatment of Drt. ta t L ' i ^ S l i a S J a aMtoaffWactfam Jte-Urir* that m t " r h ' s t b W f - ' " ' o f j r i i K l r a l i ahr«T> heH d^imarfltlUtti i J O- •Jannary, of ^oiajklaariU., Ky. Th»ry baahaandaeaatie^. . as.by ETa»g«lical Chriatias, hnl more e<mai»u»»ljr bj BaptuU. A ta«reo»»id tW. eanc«nrf haaied Tip th. plac», and I feei It U beiieypd that the work will be fotinil euiioentiy worthy pBgrJuro JAHJfflO-JKEK, ^^ that a permaotnl cata ia eBoctad; toj braUh if imof the attention not only of Bapti^s. tnt of all other denonSn- oonMeat nro>ini,al«JIani«art«««dth.ycancllr«cancer- I wal adria. Cbaii2at,La«iI, KaaL ationa. Zn hi. Preface, the anthor declare, that hUain ba« od byth. haat phyaitim in the State to luTW Bothln; dona Car been to draw a wil» distinction between partitt tini can=er, and aJ U ia so* cnrod aonnd and wall, I foal it to aou>»ioiaii«.^ • "— ' » Beace tb. j»l»ect of tbi» Tolane u lot to exhibit or ii*f«d.»« tar THBEK xOKTns. Bjntllta, bottheiiprlndplM. On the other hand, tie anwr my daW lo adalas aU pMOiis -lMMni wM-r, {aon» af whom Add^ss, GRAVES, M A R ^ ^ ^ R ^ . w , IT. a m * s x a o n E L B ^ j r u M Q a . j J J i t intentWhaUy m»d» aa nnkind allnsion to any M i W iTiKia,,*! . !» aiinil* owamtwMV Tha abow Books Witt b y Bent I T . to yonr tbtdtB0mls«TL0N,0i » ^ n ^ i ^ m m m ^ ^ ^ - ^ t a e a * m aoon. mabbizd. Was metaniorphosed into p e w s ; Which still ificit ancient nature keep. riit«r of MirW. O. On®*, o' B y lodging f o l ^ " d i s p o « d to deep." W i t h the reign <rf Charles I, the reasons Jot the - to E n . b e j ^ e m u g of: t h e sides disappeared; n d Cram tlie e n a T U ( h e j declined gndnaU;^ to Hifirpnfleat b d ^ - — T •J „ .1 jfcn;^.'! m i l * Oil. ! n i . - - r i • . K fi: I- 0 7 ? f v o t r i % • T^HE T E N N E S S E E -TS x i i . PlemNr Imilu Bliulcm Klfldemtrto write, but I think interesti^ to you, therefore I (ocloB a copy to ywTo lit Baptists of tke Souii : Ocar BioUier, this Valley of perpetual green, D m Bkehkek—We or o a ^ t t o be»gre«t beautiful and rich praries, interspersed with pleaspeople. ThiilhaTe b e l i m d e m s m c e l ^ ant streams, and margins coyered with the loftiest Lnthenn dmrch ind connected myself with the timber and majestio butes, rising till the lofty peaks ftatemity.' I hare, towerer, discoTered, ^Ipear to reach the hearens, jwhose summits are since I became the Cbire^xarfiDg Secretary for the Dmneitic Msiion Board, that, in our SCs- corered with perpetual snow, making scenes picturaon«ry operations, we hare at least tiro faults, Tii: esque in the extreme—this Valley is now being We aaddier too fast or luotloa. In other words, thickly peopled with thousands of inteUigent healire »p t to more too tan^s in the right d i r e c t o thy people, wBo need the word of life, and but few and too rapidlyin tha wrong. But allow nie to ex- ministers to labor. ' Wlule Baptist p r ^ h i n g seems plain myself. At present there is considenUe zeal Tery acceptible, we lament that sofewBaptist min manifoted for oar Sonthem TndiiTW. The church- isteis are in the field, and can but hops that some of es seem to b« conyinced that something ought to b« the able brethren ot T ^ e s s e e will yet come out done for the spiritual wel&re of the "Bed Mao." and help ua. The Temjesaoe Baptist is a welcome guest to Asaodationa are taking up this matter. Naw, this those who hare seen it OTcr hero in Oregon. I hare is all perfeetly right—just as it should b*. Take up the matter of Indian Missions, brethren, but be had, as yet, but little time to canvass its claims. I sure to tako it up at the right aid, and work in tit think I diall do more ii>r it hereafter. I send you ten dollars with fire ncsr subscribers aaraes, hoping N O. 17 BAPTIST. Knacttj / u e Lmmi. A. B. SHAHKLAHD, W KOBSKTEOX, | BaahrUla, | JAB. M. BUSSEAV, jioa a. jowMM, MazdaU Oo. Badford Oo. | B R O K E R , DsPARiro this lift, rt her readenoe in Washing- R E A L E S T A T E C. We R O B E R T S O N , & CO., ton County, Arkansas, on the mommg of the 14th AND NEGOTUTOR OF COMMERCIAL WnOLESALB ^AKD RETAIL DEALEBS IB October, 1855, E c x e t t y J a s b L a x d . PAPKB ASD OTHEK SJtCCKITIZS. BOOTS, SUOES, TRUNKS, &c. H»w S m b in* Yrans p»«« Aw«T. * was bom in West Tfainessoe, August 15, ornce, H«. as, Cterry Slrfel, !*aiJiTlIle, TennHife. BT XB& MASX3.. 14 C v I l e g r S t . , b e t w e P D S p r l v g M d L a l a a 1829, and while very small moved with her parents How beautifully and grand beamed the rays of G r » l TrlOBirbi and [InriTSlIrd Saccria af NASHVILLE, TENS. air Fsiksr'a BIsMiasthe morning sun as he steered his westerly round— to Cass County, Georgia, where she was reared to JUOSON F £ i a A l . E IIVSTITCTB all earth seemed to rejoice and give praise to the womanhood; and on the 13th of January, 1848, was My fithw laisedhui tranhling Hand, OB, great donor of every good gift Every heart in onr united in the bonds of matrimony to Joseph A. Ajidl»iiiit<ni rajlie«d; FACULTY. A.-«TIDOTE TO MAUJllA, cirde felt glad and joyous, while we were seated Land, and in the same year united with the Baptist "GodbleMtliee.O, m j son, my sob."' Equally certain as a preventative or Cure.—Only 8 8fiBxxxAJr.A. M., Principal, aod Professor of Aadtat Churoh. She shortly after emigrated to MarshaU Mbrt tenderly he said. around our own fireside, cheerful and happy, ora Lurnuen and Meotal aod Moral Sdeses. remedy free from Poisonous Drugs. & I. 0. SmCKT, Professor of Mathematics acd tht Katm] Ha diad, and left do geniB or gold. feelings and sympathies would wander far from us, County, Misassippi, where she lived about two p a 0 O F 6 . Sciences. Hot atill I iras Uajisirr in Beut± of loved ones from home. The day did years; thence emigrated to Collin County, Texas, Nkt Tou, Jose 11, IMS. JcLiFS Zuczsos, A. If., Professor of Toealaad IfistnassB1 havs made a chemical examinatioD of Bbosxb farKB and tel Uniic For that rich blessing Trhich he ^ v e not pass away ere the sad intelligence was received where she remained about two and a half years— A«t-a Cuu, or Anudou ot Matarta, and hare teitad it for Hiss Habt Shskj(.i5, Presidi&f Teacher aal lustra etar and then moved to this County, where she has lived Becamfl a fortime rare. ' Ar^emc, Hercnrj, Quiaiae, and Scjcbsine, bat bare not fonod that all was not well. Alas, how changed the scene the £jiglish Branches and Wax Work. anj aalwtaiu!« in its composition that vuold proTe injarions to ioUiss Lori&& Dsirxr. Inetmetor In Botanf, Snglish litenthe coiulitatioo. within an honr! The bright rays were wrapt in ever since. Still in my "weary honra of tnal, tare aod Ornament^ Ke«Hll« Work. JaJCBS B. OH1I.T05, M. D., Ohemist. Sister Land was a member of the Vineyard United UiM £li.k5 a. fiixza, Instructor in Freneh and ia I^vlBf To earamy daily tread, ' the drapery of darkness and distress—the heavy and Painting. L*tuv fratn a Postmuitr. Xt gTaHtmg mffin thought to feel Miss SA.axs tnstmetor in BSiuIe. foot-prints of disease had marked their fatal course. Baptist Church, of which she was a member from UaXTSLL, DeUvareCo., Ohio, Aug. 19, FaA>cij> Bi.>OT, Isstmetor is Hosio. Hia hand upon my head its organization until her death. Her illness conThe voice of death had sounded its requiem in onr Mr. J A. KAot/ei:—DearSir—Your medicine hac metwilll << HasaiacT J. Shebkas. Xxutmctor in English Branches. Though infant tongnes to me hare said, the moat farorahle sacceRs in this oeigbborhood- 1 bare ** ErgTATii F. PiEBj^oa, lostrsctor in English Brasehes. mid-ct. This painful dispatch was more than a tinued only thre3 weeks. aboutfivebotties left. 1 gare it to hoai at flj,t "if no core £lisa C. IjiGBUuLL, Teachcr of the Preparatoi? P»" D ^ toher!" oft since then, She has left a companion and three small child- no pay,"^though I was notaathoriMd by joD 6c to do; but 1 partment mother's heart could endure—she hastened to the took the responsibility on myswlf. But not a bottlt, baa come GDrauKsft—MISS EUSTATIA T PIEBSON. Tctwhealhringthatranetomind, „ ren to mourn their loss, but their loss is her eternal bacX, and an 1 am almost out of the article, 1 wish yuo would chamber of her sickened babe, but ere her arrival The plans by which some brethren proposo to | T ^ ^ ^ «f f me one gross of the iKittles, if yuo see proper to do so, I'm hot a child »g«in' send the extra pai)er as proposed for uunisters jto- the vital spark had fled from earth to its home in gain. She seemed to bo consdous of her approach- forward aD—WILLIAM HO&KBUCKLX, £f>Q. and 1 will be punctual in pAyuieut. I enclosefifteendulUrs SrKWA. conduct Indian Missions, are, UJ' Tkc next :^eBiuon will opes oa the Tixzr UOSIUT ia on the medicine I have received, lor which pleahe send me a OcT' curing subscribers. I wil! wnte you agsi ing dissolution all the time of her illness. The i BkE, and euntiDoe nine moathi. b f * " ^ receipt. Ship the Cure to me as soon aa yoa can—there has TBTTT.Tig SOT jiTFAn iaiTLU.-It 13 wont to be Fmsi, Through a committee of a church or church containing Iziforsntloa reipectisg Course of Toi never been as much OhiUa and Fever aiuce 1 lived in the SUte, Studj. Oircular* lutes of ToitioB, and the g«&enlfcegulationsof Xh» . t ^..-oclamation of high heaven was issued for writer visited her from time to time during her in- aa at preMnt. Yoora, ft-c., a f f i r m e d of wranen in a sarcastic tone^. that their es. They would select a missionary, open a corresInetitution. vill be fnrxushed oo appIieatioD to F r i a e l o a l . disposition, and on the evening previous to her death BHEBHaS. BICH»»O BUaru, P. M. . httle spirit to be present in the courts of U t e s are madffT^.of triiles—and. periiaps, in a cer- pondence with him, receive his reports, and trans-' 8. BHXaHAB. PriAfllnaL BS* - tf r n » W * . Miaiaa. A) A JUpt«m»-TU Ifi he was called in to pray with her—after which she We thf Thi.s news went to the hearts of a kind tain aenaa the accusation may be a true one; for the mit his salary to him by mail. CossrarriKl, Mich , Sept 1855. i requested him to smg. And the very familiar song. Jam'i A. Rkodt*, Es^.—Dear Sir—I have just sent aa orF U e s ! F U e s ! ! duties which are allotted to tia sex, consist chiefly •g mother and many friend.i, deep and sore, SgcoOTLT, By executive Boards of District Asso-1 mamcat«. der to Ames i Halliday for another half grosa of your Fever stLffering from this most painful fwrnm of (juiet and unobtmsiTB officcs, which, in their rap- nations. These committees and boards to act in-j the fortitude of a Christian she cxclaimed Fare you well, when wo get to heaven we will part and Ague Cure. II basaold like hot cakes, aod I bavr oaly X snd ezpeodingmn !" .. their mesns and moaej, ud vsstliic thiir two bottles on hiind. One reason it haa sold, is becauaewhea strength in testing the remwdies offered them. If ^ no more," was started, in which she engaged in a idsnccEESon, may seem trivial to those whose mmds dependendyof existing organizations, though the Savior, thy will be done!" Why should I have beard of a cas- of Ague or CbiU Fever. I have sent a is m besef&ctor to hiiDomerooi ; , who cmixMs, hj hi* skill, on* adi^. bottle, and told them t«, uy It, and if it did not be.p tb-m. tiozuU bUde of grus to race ifrow, hov moch more is he vho ess rv are occupied with the stirring busmess of life. But Missionaries they propose supporting may bo on the 1 •ar or complain, when God who gave, calls very lively manner—yea, she sang as load as any athey J' were not obliged to pay for il, and tbey were ail sausfi^ li^Te his {eUov of ss gxcrccistinj Ufe-desUvji2ig dissaey in the house—when the song was over, she contin- 1 h^tine caee of Chill Fever where it run lour daji, but the The ondendgned otfers s sprcifle sad we wnuld Tenturc to remind those contemners that same field occupied by the General Domestic Board j ;iise his own again? for ths cure of ths PQw m.n came to me on the sjith day well aatikfied. to thoM sSlieted, mnd to coariEc* sU thst it is no ued to praise God by talking about heaven and hea small matters only brannetriflins by th trivial spir- of Missons, and voluntarily and legally transferreJ ( ThP f sad this bereavement to a large circle of Yours truly, JoHS P. Gi.iddi-vo. and thst ho is no *'qast:k," h^proposss to send the Btsdi'lfia W asil to snj one r«mittin{t the som of (10, and wtXsL txsBu & it in which they are'pursued; that this material to i t Now, against these schemes—doubtless en- j m .Sept 24.1855. and especially does it fall with much venly things. She also warned the sinner of his cvaa la x t u t iXbT^cs, oa axmi tex iconr, npoa ^ ^ danger. Mr. Jamf A /i*oi»!i.—D-ar Sir—The boiof-Ague Cure" tient sending him th* etrttJicaiM ff a r€tj>enjiblt piynctom WOTid itscor, "Closed with its wdghtyinass of joy tered upon with the best intentions—I beg leava to jyin the hearts of a devoted and affectionate h* has utfd th* irudictn* ateoidtmg to dtrtcntm. This US has all i«en Bold, aod crval...d a large demand for more; "Ills... •• She took the writer by his hand, and told him she .ser.t and woe," is composed of atoms; and that the long file the following objections, with remarks; to meet which bare orderinl youronly general agent at irill sstisfy all thst I, st lessi. hsTs implicit faith in Its rirtaos. . v-ho waB absent at the first approach of that . Cuicag.' 8 I> we Verrington. I Is from sale will be equal to the If anj one doabts taj nsspocsibiiity, I take plesnreja r«fsr was ready to go to meet her blessed Jesus in heaflight of ages, bemng upon their wings the destiny 11 he too has met the affliction—his heart ring ihsm to the Publiahers of this ^aper, or I>r. J H . K a x s a First. They impart distrust of the Domestic Picj. ; :, n u m b e r of F e v e r a n J A g u e cases, U o p i u g -.hese c ^ e s m a y be ven. When she would converse awhile in this calm of humanity, is measured out by single moments. Board. Were such a thought believed to be gencrPresident of Union Umvenity. is this ci^. f e w , y e t h a v e a b o t t . e l o t e v e r y c a s e dlled with unutterable grief—and a comAs • Wo remain, BespectfuUy youra.KmiLimDs Ac,, applying for tiis mwiicins, adiltw W. JAKHAST, 4 ALLM. a Thoee Let us not, therefore, undanluc the value of trifles al-in the denominationj the Board would be at no the sair'ic and kind-hearted mother. 'Tis the dis- way, she woull become so swallowed up in the rfreesb oro, Tean." hut strive to impart a dignity to every occupation, loss as to how it should acL much 1 of an all-wise Jadge, who hath said— prospect of heaven, that she would instantly ex I 0. 0 F —Io another ctjlumn of to-day's paper be Uurfnsesboro, July 29, IS64-tf an adTerliseia«'ut (or H*otU s Fiver oTfi cure. however hranhle or however passing be its nature, Secondly. They will prevent an aggregate exhi- matters^ .;hiMren to come unto mo, for of such claim, "Glory and honor to the Lamb forever;" and fr.ttui GREECE'S SEED WHEAT. We are- uot io tbe babil of p u f f i n g m e d j c i o w F , but tifsire tu mlv. at one time she viewed her home so near, that she for the bfti^lii of the afihcled, that Wm. N Rowe Merchantby the spirit of truth and kindness with which it is bition of the amounts contributed for Indian Mis- a r j a m f " Wheat ia ot the r*ry whitest and purest kind. It has rgdom of heaven." Let iis meekly submit Sb;u'p«biu-g, vbu h«ik it l-or nale, ioforms lu Lhat he baa M>:d T niS been exhibited four timea at the Georgia Fairs and a pr»shall Irasked if she could not ily, saying with the next performed. aereral duxeo bottif* acd io ev^rj uu>e it tiui affrclM a tjore miom Kwanlfd sions in the South. The particular churches and in every insianc* It ia only to be uen to b« This proves tb« inediciui to be gOi»l. aod ve take pl«a«ure in es, teac neighing sixty-ei^ht pounds per bushel It if of the f j e cousin is no more! Iler spirit hath breath "why, yes, I can Uy,"' ami even made an bnngiC4( il Ni:ore the notice uf lbs public.—UdU Ftnov. alniired Asscdations, acting thus, will know how much they '-De prayeth best who loveth best very largest kind, bow in November and cut in May. Janafcrt never a'J d.-siring tu have the best and earliprt kind of whfte wheal would have severally contributed, but it will never be likn tho stars of evening grow dim be effort to rise upward. She lived until about 4 All things bofii great and small: h It 'sr act wiaelr to pLrchesv at leaala small portion to get in the seed. known how much, in the aggregate, tho South has mode o r- • CI i!i.-n e.ve of day. E l i z a J. D a b b s was clock next morning, when she calmly fell asleep CAimON. I will deliver thia wheat at tbe LkGrange depot, Georjia, In For the great ( Jod who lovcth oS; strong sacka, at tivt d<>liarB per buahel, fn-.m one boahd to Sincp the aoooaaeempot uf the new principle to which the good ^ven, unless the funds pass in some way, through tacj, «. •;; ,li.-posed, and a good child. She had in the arms of her blessed Redeemer. She died in Ct;mpoiiit)un Ea made and lovcth all." :my quantity deaired, tbe sacks marked according to directions. and hiugular succeM of mj great " A-oti-lote It is eipect^ io all C8»?B the money to accompany the order^the full triumphs of a living faith. the Tresuiy of the Domestic Board. 1 1 M. f 5hth summer—was a great favo Malaria" ia owing nereral aetire aod unprincipled quacka turns in following g>ntlemen hare kindly consented to act as agssts hare forTbwita maae the aame cUima io faror o! their pnis- the May the Lord bless and enable her surviving rel- onoua GAi:s!3aFCosm:GAi.Qi:AasEL.—For Pope's cithia place, acd will orjrr tie wheat for any cne wishing it, t trnoh lovred—truly, she was the image of Thirdly. They will embrace effidcncy, and per Uys gil? . _ .. . DuBtruas, th.it werf before deetitute of aoj bat the in E d ILkwkins. Johnson & Home, D D Dickv. £ S Cheathsm fc atives and friends to die like her, and meet her in Qxual whulv'sale laudatioo thjit accuuipaiutsa dlB^u^'Jog quscke Co, qufsitc good sense take the foUowTiig, which is a haps harmony of action. Different Boardsocccpv I harvesit af 'Lc c^-nl^'e^sluna L r.;* .-1 •• T C Bcrge A Co, J A McAUHer 4 Co, W H Gordon A Co. I s 'ri:i iiaU." .if aature. Seymore " A Fsnning. Johnson A Weaver. Church Andsrwon, H heaven. J a b . A . S l o v k k . maatET-piece z iccs plr-inl.T. in the Word of (.lod fvrL'.'l 'b. I ootice one &r m wbo maoufacture s pill, hare taken one of I ("o ji.l, ah' r.riid I but cal! her back to earth and ing tha same field, wiU give their missionaries dii!'a French, .MorriaA B Stratton. Davis A Swan, McCrea A TerrMa. my general circUiHrs pr^'faceil it with tbe Cry of An Anti Agents on the NoMliTille aod Cbartanonga Railroad and ether ' Nothing hinders the ciiiiatant agreement of peo- erent instructions, and different amounts of Balorr. r-alv3Uon of all men. The Uuitariaa j tui enj' h-^r swriety it would but fill our cup of bliss dote to teuud al luc,*' enbstituted the oaiue of th«ir places-at Cowaj) depot, . . J A England; o . at Docherd J Squires; at MSTlTLTt: FOR THE tu'i.iks, that Jesus Christ woa a mere I nuitruB for my luedicine, and then with braaen impudence ple who U t e togethin- but vanity—a sccrct insisting where there may be no good reason why one shcuid as hf» too fair Thei-jelic band that she is thi.s day IJamea Orzxard, st Wartrace. B P Ganuswar, at end their pamphlet with the exclamstiun, ••L»:t the proprietiT Tallahntna, Bellbnckle, W J Peacock; at Forterville, Tbomss Bdwards: at uf any other mediome aay aa mach, if he dares." upon what they think thar dignity or merit, and in- receive more than another. Missionaries are but mia, .•ina Pedohawisti distinctly r^ff infant I joir.irg in j j ^ : - . to her God, are not willing to give D E A F AINU D U M B , W A Bee*!, at Murfreeaboro, Huggins, Laeper and Againal such awjodlara. It i» iiupoanible to laore than warn Chriatianna, .Menafee; at Smyrna, J B Summon*, at Laverra, J A Waldez^ ward expectation of such an over measure of def- men, anil the Grecians would soon complain of the sprinslingincirctimcision: and all of them give her back again. They say she ia too pure for earth the public in geu«Txl terrui*^ aoy more deSoita notice would any Kyu.Xl lLLF., TESSESSFE. an abundance of Scripture in proof of their one, hoTeVsr, can order for themselves if prvferable. ily bring thf m int<» thtnoionety they af^ire to There is erence and regard is answers their own extravagant Hebrews. . GBEENX, LhGrang*, this r-onsulatu.n, howerer. that they can d«?cciT« few but thf S e p t false systems. Thia is the way men are delu- ly existence; heni'« they and little Eliza's God, who Troop Co. Georgia. D r p a r t m e D t ttX I n a t r n c l l o n . most i^norsnl—their only chance lor success being to ateal false scale, and which nobody can pay, because none Faialhly. These plans would introduce the very ded upon the subject of apostacy, for no man shelters iimoccnce, will protect and keep a spedal the Un«uajre and belungiOifB of rt^ecUbi ity, which, like the T U E B A P T I S T c o n P A n i o N . lion'eftkiu,alwavs prows to be merely »temporary disjraiM!. but themselves can tell rcaiBly to what pitch it difficulties, by a multiplication of agendes, that we can believe the doctrine in the light of the sci- watch over her forever. n O B A O B S. G I L L E T , A M , P a i J C i r n . . Reyoudthe folloaing FUtcmeaU, therefore, the public must fU8T ISSUED, and now ready fi sal*. A NEW COMPILl. ALVlil U » . TT, A 0 , l.t AMistant 1 amounts." have been striving to avoid with respect to Domes- ence of the subject. The doctrine of the perOn the day of her burial, 1 saw from the window pn.t.-tl itself — r Baptist Churchea. to sapUksbv A UouoalOH. . nd Asaistaut. S lustrurtors, Premising that I make no claim wbjcli I sapport by my own the desideratum uceasioned by the ezhauttirn of Thousands c f houses would be happy to-morrow, tic JEssions. Two sets of agents would traverse severance of the saints and final apostacy, are the slowly-moving hearse, bearing her remains to W l L B T B . SaShKaa, Muuitor. ) a«ser'ion alooe. I am Constantly publiRhiog pro<jfs from well- plj •>lition of The Comf>amiim. The vurk is considerably cnlarf^ DamestU Departmest. palpabl; antagonistic. If one is true, the othknowu aud disinteresU-l {.artit^ in every part of tbe Uni'»n. if this passage were, written in letters of gold over the same fields worry the same churches, and injure otherwise imjiroved to mt-el the wanta of our brethrtn. the vault, carefully prepared for her final resting FittsT — I c;aim Ui u8er to the pubbc a harmlesa me-liciue, ed and Bound in plaiu sheep, per dozen, 00 the mantlc-pieco, and the oflendera conld have the all the Indian Mission organizations. Let us avoid er must be faSe# therefore they must meet in placc on earth. The picture was but too dim, 1 anl it* lunoceoce I e»^tabliah beyooii quesiioD by the certittcatv G W CR07.LKR, PHidiciaJ " per cxjpj, - 40 of cheinieal snalv«it. giren by the emioeut chemiat Dx Jamea MOHKUODSK, Sriwiao a division of our resources. They are two meagre the open field of controversy, and the conflict turned from the view, drew a sigh, and wept a last Biiund in morocco, per dcsen, > 6 00 courage to apply it to themselvDO. Chiltcu, of New Yo.k. a copy ur which I attach to erery botMlSi MABTUA COBLY, Uiraol " " per copy, - . 60 be settled by the weight of testimony; for this tle of the "Cttrf, ' aud how great a blemiingto the world such when united. Ordtrs addressed to G i u t i b A M^acs, Nashrille, Tenn, or t» adieu! n. a rtoiMy must be. all tbe ncuma to fever &n. l A^rue inedi discussion should beconducted just like others, : n i 3 l a s t U u t i o o . i n b e a U b i o . . M o f c l i m a t e , a n d b e a u t y ot &I. D. CaTXs, KeadjriUe, Tenn., will receive prompt atta&> Mbs. F e t ' s Ei-i-ES.—First, do not lose any time. cine* thai are yul alire can appreciate better than wc.nls cau Jtion. Fijlhly. ani I vrill Biy—lastly. f.'/fTif/./r, IhccmhcrO. 1855. a c e n e r y , is b e l i e v e d tc p-i-sess a d v a a t a g u s s u p e r i o r t o a n y in the name of common sense. Why not? tjTCha I do not think that lost which is spent in amuseo t h e r of t h e k i u d in t h e U n i t e d S l a t e s Ila central position, 13 plain cheep, per copy, pert by mail. f»s.of That local individual plans are, invariably, im- \ V h j notfsay, that inasmuch as there are m a n ; SsC'jSD.—I claim, thst as an "Aotidote to Malaria, ' it is not N. B.—aoond acceaaibiiity, m o u n t a i n air, and commodit'Ua buitdingi, will 40e. Ikiund In morocco, per copy, 66e. Odd cbasft K. J. JahOKO. ment-ar nscieatian, some time every day. but al- permanent and unsuccessful. This has been tho passages of Holy Writ, that seem to favor the only ao ab«.-luie ;-r»f»«r.r« of all diBuaw causeU by a pois- postage, n a t u r a l l y m ^ k e it t h e l e ^ l i u r I n s t i t u t i o n tor Dear M u l e s in -tan be sent in ptiatage stamps. J M D CATBS. onous and foul almiiBpUere. such lui Fever aOiS Ajtue or ChUI and the South It b a - b e e u founded and sustained by t h o liberality ways be m the habit of being employed. Sccoud, truth of thdr history hitherto. The officers are idea of onivenal salvation, therefore nniversal Died, at his residence near Carrolltou, Carroll o f t h e H t a t e , a n d i s u<iw i n a Q u u r l s h i n g c o n d i t i o n . U n d e r t h e Kerer Dura Ague, and otL.-r intermittent and reoiittenl feret^ I>M«n:b«<r 6. 1&&4 UuUuU. i Fereri. accompaoied by Typboid ajmptoms; Typhoid never err tha least in truth. Third, never say any- not salaried; the members of the Board are scatter- salvation it potttile, and therefore you believe County, Mississippi, on the 24th of November, 1855, m a n a g e c i e o t of a n a b i e c o r p s o l o i r i c . . r s , e x p e r i e n c e d i n t h e ferer. Yelluw Ferer, buip and Jai. Ferer, General DebiUtr. A . M E K I C A . ' ^ B A r r i S T F r i I L 1 4 A T I O ^ i S O C I E T Y . c a r e a c d t r a i n i n g of t h e d e a f s a d d u - n b , p a r e n t a m a y f e e l t h e Night Cveata. and Uke furm^ uf t:i«t-a.-te, but t^at it la tue catthing ill to any person, when I can say a good ed, or necessarily prevented from attending on ac- in the doctrine of universal salvation'? u t m o s t c o i i f l d e o c e i u c o i n u i l t l i rig j i u t e c h i . d r e n t o t h e i r c h a r g e , Deacon R. J. Jon.vsos. NEW BOOKS, arml nnt-rrinc and unfailing < urr tor them Tbis I ealatdiBb asaured t h a t e v e r v a t t e n t i o n will be g i v e n t o t h e i r h e a l t h and thine of them; not only speak charitably, but feel count of the distance they live from the place of by the un»k>licited «id voluntary teaUmouy which 1 ire-^ueotly Practical Disronraes R'•geaer&ttaa-By Philip comfort, their social, m e n t a l , and moral i m p r o v e m e n t , B..Bilie was bom on the 7th Septeoiber, lS2.i, in LawPaul to Timothy, "For this is good and acpubliab, both of indiridnalu whu Li%« used »t, and j ariarwiatiy DvKi.:rid|te, D D, with a Uemoar of the author iSmo SiT PD d i n w w i t h t h e i r r a m i ie^ i o t h e s a m e t , u l i d i u g , s o d s i t U u g a t t h e sol Fiiurth, never bl< irritable to any body. Fifth, meeting; a wet day would adjourn the meeting of ' of r«apei:UbU dealers wbo b^ive ao:d il. Tbe i«tte'Y tlial Pnee •iOcnta. ceptable m the sight of God our Savior, who rence County, Alabama, and moved to this State in s a m e t a b l e s , t h e o f f i c e r s e a e r c i e e o v e r t h e p u p i l s a c o n s t a n t that I daily receire, and constantly pub-j^n, from drut:pi».ta and never iidulgs in losurics that are not neccssarj. the board for a month, unless the meeting should bo will have all men to be sayed, <5ic., for there is January, 1846. In the fall of 1847, ho professed p a t e r u a U u p e r v l s i o i i T h e d e s i g n o f t h e I m i t i t u t i n n i s , t h a t merchanta-tn erery part of the CiatedStatea, alating tnatthey Thff Travels oi True Gsdlinpsa—By lUv Beiyamla i u b a n e S t s m a ; be e n j o y e d by a l l — t h a t e v e r y m u t e c h i l d , in Keach—.^Tiaed aLd improved; with occasional Notee aad a Sixth, do all thiaga with cnniideration, and when permanently in a town where all tho members re- one God and one mediator between God and the blessed religion of his beloved Master Jesus s t e a d o f g r o w m g u p i n i g n o r a n c e a n d t h e u n h a p p i u e s l i n a e p a - hare twld from two duaento one or more gross, and that evexy Pri^ W^cenu aoward Maleoo, D D. 18mo, 116 pp. ,-boitle haa affected a cure.'" thereby creating a demand for my path to act right« more diiScult, feel confi- side. Ic would not do to put off action on Indian man, the man Christ Jesns, who gave himself Chrisst,and put him on by baptism. His upright walk rpaebc lt ee df rcoi mt i i he ni s; ip»ao rl ittiec<ilp ap toisnigt i oi nn ,. t mh aa y c bo me c- oT mi oen a i nu t. ,e.r[ eu s; t s a nodf r se os -- more,corj»litute evidence that caniiot hoMti^ be disputed or loied. dence in that power alone which is able to assist mc Mission reports from one Asaodation to another. a ransom for all, to be testified in due time." and godly conversation caused the Palusha Baptist c i e t y a n . 1 t h e h o p e o f O h i i s t i a n i t y A l i b r a r y , w i t h p i c t u r e s m a p s , and a p p a r a t u s , t o g e t h e r w i t h a cabinet of c u n o s i t i e s , are I neither hare nor show any hoat.lity to other mediand citsrt my own powers as far as they go. Car*. lSmo,lXB 8 or their propneU^rs, bt-lierin^ thAl every njedicit.e RhouiuPrTce'S ceSf^"""^' " * This would be too long. But this would have to be Now there is no way under the heavens of dis- Church to have him ordained Deacon in the year ei mv eprryo vy ee ma re na tu gomf etnbtei npgu pt ibles . f a cOint i it ibees o pi r et mh ei e eI sn B at irteu t icoonn vf oe rn i tehnet cinf •land on it» own merit Ail that I proteat la, that unpnuci « RBsabell*; or the Grafted Pniit—By Maa A. posing of this, only by appealing to the science a i k l a h a d y p l a y - g r o u n a s , w h e r e t h a pupila, u n d e r t h a e y e of t h e done, and if done, the Treasurer would have to aipled knares ^luuld make use ot my iangoage. aud aa^ume the CcJier 18mo,inpp. Price 80 cants 1853. offloera, m a y t a k o .laily r e c r e a U o n P n p a s from onr oirn or Th^ Thrrr Robra: or the Way that Children ent^r H«aprioctples that 1 maintain, in order to impose their nostrunif f^c—By T.vb Warjt or P a h e k t s . — T h e fa'her and motha vanci. T l ^ word advance—I have reason to know of the sacred Scriptures. Maria T Kichards. ISmo, Jtflpp. Price 10—m cti o t h e r S t a t e s , of o r d i n a r y h e a l t h a n d m e n t a l c a p a c i t y , b e t w e e n upon the sick and dying, tcr the sake of a few p;«ct' S of f ^ U lie wa."t, truly, "grave, not donbk-tongucdand t h e a g e s o f 1 0 a n d 2 0 a r e r e c e i v e d , S o n i > . t i m e s , w h e n i n t b e rer. . ,, ^DiPOaiTOBT. U« ATOh fceat. PhilsdalSxia. I affirm the find perseverance of the saints, of an unnoticetl family, who in their scclusion awa- —does not fall pleasantly on tho ears of a treasurer A p r l ] 14—tf o p i n i o n of t h e Board of T r u s t e e , ! t b e c l r c u m a t a n c e s j u s t i f y it, held the mystery of the fiith in a pure conscience And as an eridpuce of the genuine tfficary of Blioies' Fever the weight of proof lie on me as affirmant; all they are received at an earlier or later age. T h e acho^>l c o m ken the mind of one child to tha idua uid love of of a benevolent sodety. In the church meetings, or in the crowd, engaged m e u c e s a n u a a l l y o n t b e i B t d a y o f O c t o b e r , a o d c l o s e s o n t h e and A^ue Cure, 1 make this olfer respondent has to do is to meet my proof. In 1 5 t h of J u l y , a l t e r w h i c h t h e p u p i l s viait t h e i r h o m e s goodness, who awaken in him a strtingth of will to TO ALL MfiDIOINK D E A L E S S IN T H E U X I T I D 8RATE3. Evei^ ^fficulty can be avoided by Churches and temporal matters the rosjiondent may attack in woridly business, or around the family circle, he A n v i n q u i r i e s r e s p e c t i n g t h e l u a t i t u t i u u m a y be a d d r e s s e d to I will wad a trial consl£nta«nt of tw> Jo2«*n of the Cure tc repel temptation, and who lend him out prepi>red Assodationa acting through the Domestic Board. the competency of the witness—he may at- was '-a living epistle, known and read of all men. iflnrfreeibaro, Tena., " U . '8 U i U e t , P r i u c i p a l of S c h o o l f o r I) i D , Knniville, every medicine d^'aler in the Unit d Ctatea and Canadas, upon to pitiflt by the conflicts of life, surpass in influence Let this Board—of their own creatio>—attend to the tack his credibility—he may set up antagonis- No needy sufferer wa.s turned away from his door T e n n . " Bep2S-8m application, accompanied bj satisfactory reierencep and aaFACTLTT. thorite aaid dealer to guaraMt't the eificacy of every bottle a Napoleon breaking the world to his sway. Mimonaries, appoint their field of labor, fix their tic proof; or he may deny the relevancy of the without receiving some assistance. Like a faithful Eato». , President, and PnafeaioT tf .tII»SIS»lFFl BAPTIST Fli.MALE OULLKGC:, My object being to convince the trade aud the public that thif Kit. U<ire] & D d Ifitellrctui Phiioeophj. remedy haa all the intrinsic n:erits whicn are claimed for il. HEK-NAKDO. f, but not so in theological discussion. We teacher in Israel, he did not (on ordinary occasions) salaries, recdve their reports, remit ^ e amounts P. W DousoK. A. M., Prt.r of ilnii«m»tiC8 md Natural PhJ. A Bar's. RmjWQS,—"My son," said Leigh Rich due them; give due credit for funds obtained btsm LADY AdEyrS. l(,BnphT. I but one witness, God. The Book of God permit tho outbreaking sinner to pass without relACBLIY. Any capable lady. de«iroU8 ol a pruflt.ble agency, will be aiT. Wx. Siii:i.To.e, A. M . Proffisor of Gleek and TheoIoO. mondjj'rcmember you must die—and may die soon, other bodies—whether churches, associations, con- is a unit, all its parts dictated by the Holy buking him. SappUed upon the same lertua aa above, and al.oved tlie u.»na Geo. W j .miS A. SI . Pruf of Latin and Modem Laona^ei. R B T . W H . 0 4 » B r C » a B « , A. M . , P r e s U e n t and P r o f e s r c r of UbeTsl trade commiH.>ion. All applicaiions frum ladies must bi- II. T. Kii>zii.k. A. u., Aiijimcl Proj. of Malheniatice ud Li»veiy soon. If you are to die a boy, yon must look ventions or individuals—designating a particular Spirit, constituting one grand, harmonious sysAncient Laaguagea, Kthici and Belles Lettera. He leaves behind him a faithful wife in all thingS; accompanied by a Certi^cate of character fmm a c.ergyuian gaa^A. U jKTia, M D , Profesaorof Chemistry, for a boy's religion, a boy 's knowlalge, a boy's ^ t h missiooaiy, if desired, for whose support the funds tem. Our witness then is competent, he is two lovely and interesting children; a devoted broth BasRl ThohasW, WnlTa, L L B,, Lecturer on Political Econcmy The fr^'ight will be at my fxponae. and prt^paid whenever it it icxirs llAUts, Principal of the Prepaiatnij l>epartnieBt. j j. Wili lAXa, lustructresa ia Uusic on Piaao aad Guj ,05.sible. There is probably not a diatriet or c town wh.T« ma- PHoxas K Wiat... A«r'*Lint id ihe Frvparatorj Depamaent. a boy's Savior, a boy's salvation; or else a boy's were contributed, and make a full report of these credible—no contradiction in the Word of God, er, who seems to feel that his loss is too great to Uhb,tar, arious diseases prevail, but what thrr« ts one or more intelli The neit ».wioa pf mip In&utQtjon will eomiaence os tb ignorancs, a boy's obstinacy, a boy's unbelief, a missioo transactions at the dose of the year. This therefore, no antagonistic proof is allowed.— be born. But they do not moum as those who have Ulsa UakoauT MaoEisiil, (InTeneBa. ScoUandJ Intractreai gvntwotuen who would l>e glad to thus undertake a buun-hs 3rd of Septenjber and continue until the 4lli of Jalj. that would benefit her oeigubora, aod that could be extended Circalars. »i;h all seeded infornialiun. may be bad bj applyin French, Muaie, Drawing and Painting. Then there is one, and but one question, as to boy's Idolatry, a boy's destruction. Remember all plan will succeed: no other wiQ. Such a general AnglL UlBS GBoBQla T. BaTLBi>8, (Memphis, Tenn,} Instrnctreu la by a little tnueiing. just ii: proportion to her own business, ing perBouallj or by letter to tl^e PreUdent, qo hope. i^ustrj and attention. EngUsh. this, and beware of sin, dread the sinfiilnpfw of an co-operatioa would encourage and support the Do- testimony, and that is revelancy. HlBS GaBBiB OauwBLI., InatrnctresB In Mathematics, and Pr»J A S I E S A . R H O D E S , Proprietfvr. The following resolutions were adopted by the a . T. BauT, My motto is. " I t is of faith, that it might n a BCCK. unchangfld heart; pray fer a new one; pray for grace mestic Board in its unenviable but onerous task; a oeptress of Preparatory Department. /-•f{K-,</. ncf. }i. ]. ffrecM Ce»».*y, Aim. A n x c i M Cp., Ifiu. Miss Naiiib V»li.viisb, (Richmond, Va.) Itutrnctr»Bi In LaFor sale is Nashrille by ZZ. O ScoviUe, acd wil th" princiand panlon, and a soul conformed to the image of different course may crash it, and with it, the inter- be by grace, to the end the promise might be Palusha Baptist Church: tin aad Composition, ple draggiBt«t. BAHRY k BCCK, sure to all the seed." I present the gospel WnKRRAS, God in his Divino Providcnce, has reMas. C&THaRiaB J, CRarm, Instmctrvsa In Embr«idery. Jaaus Christ." ests of thfjlTidiansi forever. C031MJSSJ0.\ MSSCSAJfTZ, covenant, as the essence and substance of the moved by death our much beloved and highly es 0. CnBisTi>raxKS & LaoT, Stawarda Department. No doubt the Public will readily appreciate the diff«r*!nce be rilHta Collera cosuneneed ita sixthficholaitioyear. Beptem- tween II. I8U n e b l l e . Al. assertiona thua supported bj PkOOFb and the incr«dible promise, which issure to all the spiritual seed The Domestic Board wnnld allow other bodies a. teemed brother, R. J. Johnson—therefore. 1. b«i 10. Ita Board of Inatruction, for capacity, expe- bombast indulged is by those who have nothing else to rely rience, nrbaaity of manners, aad devotioa to work has ao rival upon. choice of several ways of co-operation. The West- of A b i ^ a m . Resolved, That we deeply feel his loss as an ac of ID B. Howmu.. I I BaBiLjoB s ml equal claims, In all these respects. If regular iecturesdeJeremiah 31: 31. "Behold the days come, tive and faithful member of this church; as an up- livered: a couree of Claaaical aad Mathematical stnoy already Whoi.»8iJ.i AOKrrs.—New York. Geor^ H Bat*s, iSS WaP.\STS THAT Tnt.L SKIP FOll A TEAB,—DisSOlvC in em Indian Mission Assodation in iCssouri, is auxJ. N. HOWELL fc CO., ter str«et. and for aale by all the Principal DnugiatK; Philadcl pursued and atill coattnaed: library, apparatus, cabiaeta, .ac phla, T W Djott It Sons; DecrT>it, Pratt A Hammer, BaltiRECEIVING AI^D FORWARDIXO water two square inchcs of glue and an equal quan- iliary, and simply labors to raise funds for tha Do- saith the Lord, that I will make a new cove- right and consistent Christian; and as an exemplary all appurteaaaces of a Mala Oollege, make a Female College more, E H SUblerft Co ; Augusta. 6a . Haviland. Eialey & thtBiaTm Female College of Mississippi. It has graduated Co.; Cincinnati, MIKCaAKTB, D Park, Xulianopolis. Robert Browning, tity of slum. Mix and boil with flour, as usual, mestic Board to disburse. The Goshen Assodation nant with the house of Israel and with the house citizen in the community in which ho lived. four classes and haa a class of eight now nnder tuition for Uilwsukie, GreenJohnButton. of Judah, not according to the covenant that 8t Louia. Edward B Wheaton, , L.niBlBM. and anticipates a large lucreaae of pupila during Now Orlsans, J Wright 4 Co., and by Druggisia generally Vebmary .S. IBIS and when neariy oold, stir in two tablespoonsfnl of of Virginia, designates a missisnary, and sends the I made with their fathers, in the day when I Resolved, That we sympathize with tho afilicted graduation, the fall and winter. The President having ei«oted for himcloves or lavender, tho whole to make a pint of paste amount of his support to the B o ^ for disburse- took them by the hand to bring them out of widow and bereaved orphan children, who have self a permanent residence, aad decliaed th* Presidenty of throughout the United Staten and Canadas. i. LITTti* B O S T I C * J. B. nil.SBST. Mary Waahlagten Female OoUega, Pontotoc, and of Olintoa Keep it in i well covered vessel. To prevent paste ment Tha Bigby Assocution of Ahibama, does the land of Egypt, which my covenant they been deprived of a kind and faithful husband and Female liutltute, Uiads Oo., is datermiaad that erery aaergy CA.xiCEIlS CAH BE rCR£0. BOSTIGK A HALBERT, of his owa mind aad all the maans of his frieods shall cocceafrom getting mouldy, boil with it a piece of sugar likewise, and so do several Associations in Gwrgio. brake, although I was a Father unto them, devoted father. trata, to maka this what it was origiamlly designed for—a Col- Know ttU li denied by physicians generally, Tbey ha* None of thtse work independently but through the saith the Lord; but this shall be the covenant A T T O E S E Y S AT L A W . of lead of the size of a Albert to a pint of paste. treated it vitb tbe knife, and it alnyi prorei fatal. Tlu Dona by order of tho Palusha Baptist Church on lege In every respect. An additional Instructor is expected. No sicknsH of a fatal chafacter has ever originated in the In- moat eminent sn^eoca nov coufeBa that tlie knife is epeedy deatL Domestic Board. that I will make with the house of Israel after theflirstSabbath in December, 1855. SASUVILLE, i:E}fNESSEE. Btitution. Tha Baptist Society of Hernando and vicinity is to tbe patient. Tbe pbracian who applies the knife to a cancel OrVIOB—CHsaaT Stbiit, Ko. a 1-J, er SralBS. Rfcairt ((r Carl«( Heat, ansurpassed in the South. ladepeiHlent claasa (to qualify for is not acquainted with the diagnosis of tbe disease. * In oondnsion, I am happy to state that the debt those days saith the Lord; I will put my law ISAAC F. WILLIAMS, Mod tuchers, or to punue OrnimentAl Branchas, formed of graM a y 31. •Si-ly The Vegetable Eil^om furalahes safe and painless specillci in their inward parts, and write it on their duates or others) ar« inrited. for thecertain cure of this dread disease. These remedies I hare Sam. Ch. Clerk. Thuw who will carefully adopt this method of of seven thousand dollars against tho Lonisvilla hearts, and will be theu: God, v i d they shall For ftirther psrtlcQlsis ses OsUlo^s, which cu b« bad of osed with the most unparalleled suceesa for tbe past four yean, JOHN D. ELLIOTT, without T X B L O B S OW O B B I B OXB B C B S B B D O a B B S ! ' tha Freaidant. curing pork and beef, will bo enabled to enjoy as Board, has been reduced since the middle of Junt, be my people; and they shall teach no more ATTOBItBT AT LAW, AKD OOMMIBaiQltSK Adli«n .tl. Smitli. Octobar ao. I S U Cm. What physician in Tennessee can say this of his fceatnent of to four thousand dollars. Some of the poor missionflne hams, tongues, 'dried beef,' and rounds, as tho the fever or measles? Yet Medical Bchocls deny that one soli For Tennessee, and other Soutk-fFestem States, every man his neighbor and every man his tary case of Oanoer wsa erar cored! Are they willing to b« oonThe Best Beek fer CanTassers Extant!! This ezccllont and much lamented young man, Emperor of all the Rossians can command, always aries who had sufferedforyears, have been pud en- brother, saying know the Lord; for they shall JBckaom, MlBBlBBippI, Tlundt I offer tbe foUowinx EXPKBIENCED B O O K AGENTS, WILL attand to any legal bniinsBi entrustad ts him at tha providing that the meat cured is of the best quality. tirely up, and all will soon. The Board folt duty all know me from the least of them to the died of Yellow Ferer, after six days of intense suf- And oiKtrs wko have n tact Jqt tkt bmsimttsy art wanttd CHALLXNQI TO ANT MEDICAL SCHOOL ! Oapitol and counUea ai'icent. bound to pay them first This has been no small l a t e s t of them, saith the Lord; for I will fering, at tho residence of his father, William B. Let any Medical School In the United BUtes send mt a natisnl It is thii to utl by iubseription^ Kbtbb to Elder JAXBB R. SBaTZB alBicted with what the Vacuity of said School aball prxinouncs Is achievBuentin so short a time. And bow it w u Aprtl7,18S5-U forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their Smith, in the 25th year of his age. THE DOMESTIC BIBLE, With A COMMENTARY be a genuine Oancsr, and I »ill promise 'to oure To one gallon of water, that. nTery i j w aOan n. cer, proTided the Vacuity of said School will will agree asree totngire eire ms m. a. auiIfocoooi The gentlemanly, moral, and religious conduct of Tako one and a half pounds of salt; one-half gained, those only know who had to travel, preach, sin 00 mwe." This, Paul explains to be the I. M. 8IAGO I LA-nSBCK oertiAcau admitticg tbe cure. c signed by 4em, and UE Work coDtuns'OOSnmTiQj^. 8 Maps, 17,000 Crfticsl saaled with the great seal of Jiair tliair CoUege, and they ->..11 not U pound of sugar, a half ounce of saltpeter, and a half and beg for the money. But there are four thoos- new or gospel covenant, Hebrews eighth chap- the deceased, during his brief stay on earth, has NEW FIRM. Notes, 3,61)0 Prscticsl Befiectioas, 18,000 ImproTwl Besd-required to riTe the certiflcats for twelTe or elghtMB months af ter. inifs, or n»w rSDderings of obscurs PUSSMS, with namerous and yet to raise, and the salaries of the sfBoers of SEAGO k . L A W R E n r E , ouncB of potash. left an indelible memorial in the hearts of his nu other useful restores sot conUiaed ia or^cuj Bibles It is t»r • ir the caMlias caMhas been ti»a1 treated: — free from any sectarian bias, and is recommended ia The faculty of any Kedical CaU«|^ « any rsspoEsilile PhnThis covenant has reference to what he calls mcrouB friends and acquaintances. It seldom falls entirelj COMMISSI OS M£IiCBAyTS, Into this ratio, the pickle to be increased to any four schools, of five white male missionaries, and tcias, may send me UnesM* s( sonfessad Cancer, and I wiL the moat uaqnalifled terms by some of the most eminent biblito ctire nine om Of tBA^uite ss large b croDurtiaB ai aXD WB0l.Ea4i.B ilBAl.XBB IB quantity dsired. Let these be boiled together, un- twenty native p r e f e r s , still going on. All, how- the old covenant:—Ezodtis 19: 3, "And Mo- to the lot of a mortal being, to have so few faults to cal Bchulan of all deaomi cations. Discriptive circulars seat nromise physicians cure of tbe aimplMt foms of dlseace ' on application Ut the publiahers. WSSTEBS PEODCCE, 6K0CERIES, *0., til all the dirt from the sugar, (which will not ba a ever, can be gjorionsly accomplished, if we worit ses went up unto God, and the Lord called un- cancel or eitenninate. The most prbminent traits I call UPOB the Medical School of Hsshrille, eepedaUs-, to nul Addreas, JOHN W. FULLXB 4 00, JVo. T3 an<i 74 WkiukaU SirsM, g of "» Oanoer to the moilHiid Publishers, 4c, ntica, N. T little) rises to the top and ia skimmed off- Then together, and with a eonccntration of our laigo re- to him out of the mountain, saying, thus shalt in his morl character were strict integrity, generos- Dec&—4t A t l a n t a , Geo, thou say to the house of Jacob, and tell the Thar* are cases which I empt In the aboTB ChaCann' throw it into a tub to aool, and when cold, pour it sources, <8 above preposad. iNOTlCE TO ADVERTISEBS. ity and disinterested fricndiihip, o n ^ e exercise of Oarefal attention jlren to oonsigBments of Produ*, u i 1. Oancer in the month or threat. • ' children of Israel, ye have seen what I did pnmpt returns made Oaah AdTaiuaa (iTan. aor 11. The following our axed rates of advertising: Jospn WAixsa, OTCT your beef or poric, to remain the usual time, 3. When located where It cannot ba raached by my remedieB unto the Egyptians, and how I bore you on r.tiich, he has, under trying circumstances, been For each line per aanttm, - . - . - $I 60 t. Whsre tbe patient Is aflUcted with anothBr diisMS Cor. Sec. D. and Indian Missions. lay four or fire weeks. Tho meat should be well For each line for stx months, . i oo known to sacrifice all selfish considerations, to oba o m p U s a U o n o f nusUoaUonofdiBBBBBs. 1 hare ntieiits aant eagle wings and brought you unto myself.— D O C T O R U O O F L A N D ' S _ had PBttents Baat mo 'in ths For each line for three months, - - - . 75 Simon, Ala., Nov. 20,1855. covered with pickle, and should not be put down Now therefore if yon will obey my voice in. lige a friend, or aid the distressed. With these dis- For one square (of 8 lines or lesa) each inssrtioB. I 00 ls as smt pi tUa go Ba B. ko if l l ec do n s n m p t d o B The OancerwBi ear«<l, vji thafloa. At the above rates, adTertissmenls ape allowed to ba changed for at least two days after killing, dormg which deed, and keep my covenant, then ye shaU be tinguishing moral traits he combined an intellect qtMTUrty. Iftheyare required to bechanged more frequent *. Th« patient shaU not be so old B3dw«»llT. that tl<...i.-«i BLITiBXD BT lor tilt TnneaMa BtpOlV reOduitrttaUtyleft to prodne pBjui:.a:m,iftn. t ^ S w l ? ^ time, it should be slightly sprinkled with powdered a peculiar treasure unto me above all people, that, with proper cultivation, would hare graced Ij, the uflual rato wiU b« charged fer composition. DR. C. M. JACKSON, Phlladelphl®, Fm. out. Oref«a Tcrritarj CorrcfptadeanIf a large circnlation la deairable to advertiaers, then ' «The taken t. Th» Oanoer shall not bare bun al ao lone staadln. u saltpeter. ^ for all the earth is mine. And ye shall be any station in life. He was, indeed, one of nature's Tennessee WILL B r r B C T C i L i T CCBB Baptist'' ofDsra, the eery best adTortiaing medium soma Tltal part, aa In eosw »wo or t S » In the South BT South West. Ita circulation is now betwaen hBTB InrohBd LIVES COMPLAIKT, DTBPEFHIA, JACISBICI, ^ Several packers have omitled the boiling of It hare. 1 Jo not pi^esi to rej^aaatoold m ' ^ ^ ^ H I My heart has bsen greatly cheered when I read unto me a kingdom of priests and an holy na- true nobility. But an all-wise, and graaous God, nine and ten thotisand, fully equal to. if notgreat.*r thao the CiroBic or A'srroiu DtbilUf, Dtttatts of tkt Eidmtyl, a%i the pickle, and found it to answer equally as welL revival inteUigence in the columns of the Tennessee tion. These are the words which thou shalt whose ways are inscrutable, andiwhosa judgements aggregate circulation of all th« other Baptist papers in th* thB dw, but to Cur, c«u.T. uj^ I kare Buce«.sfnUy truted potteclB i t a Io tj, S^fiiTi;; ail diijam urMnsg/rom ajlitoTdtrcd Lirir or SieviMti. Wiai aad P icrH West It has a good circulation in r.tID' I t win not, however, answer quite so well. By Baptist Believing our old Tennessee brethren speak unto the children of Israel. And Moses are past finding out, has been pleased to renxrve euAT I send no m«licin.. ont*^ -ctISU n^r t i S T t ^ eaoh of the Southevn States. We design henceforth to take _iy eaaas In future except thow who pst a u i i i T ^ T ^ . f l f UCH as Constipation. Inward Files. r u U n e a . or Slood l a the HeaJ, Aciaity or the Stomach, Ksusea, Heartburn, Dto* boiling tha pickle,^ purified—for the amount ^ would feel an mterest in our aflairs in Oregon, I came and called for the elders of the people, him while full of promise, and in the pride of yoong only a few seilcttd adTertisements tr,atm«.V and conBent gust for Food, Fulness or weight in the Btomach,ficurSrutB. AH notices,relatingto corporat.4or prirata laterasts such and laid before their faces all these words, dirt which is thrown off by the operation, from the write the present communication. as Schools, Teachers wanted, or Tl__ Uons, Sintinji or Fluttering at tbe Fit of the Btomach, SnB• " • -'eactets s s e e k i•n g 'l o c a t i o a s . manhood, from the midst of idolizing friends and BBTBXUOrS which the Lord commanded him. And all the &c.. will be charged as adrertiaemants. mingof the Head. Hurried and CiScult Breathing. Fiutiaziag ' Br. Boyd, M. D., McL^aortriUie 7«r» salt and sugar, would surprise any one notacqufinat tbe Heart. Choking or Suilbcating Sensations whaa IB B^' EverffinceI came to the country, I have had the people answered and said, all that the Lord rtilatiTes, to the blissful abode of Paradise, where D r . 1. M . V o r t , H . D . , l O s B o i r i , ROOAL F . S U r X O S , iog Poetore. Dimness cjf Tision. Dots of Webs before ths Sfkt, ted with tho fact. Dr. DUlanl. D. D., Leilnrton. i j "Sickness and sorrow, pain and death' are felt and pastoral diarge of the chnrch at Carvallis, (which hath spoken, we will do." ferer and Dull Pain in tbe H-ad. DeSdenty of P s i B p l m U S B , Wamar BiteUo, InderitlrtBig, v, lellown.SB of tbe E k i n and Eyes, Fain in the E i d a , Back, A T T O R N E Y A T L A W , •liar W. 0. Back, GolBmbaB. Mi^ is the capital of the Territoiy.) During the last year feared no more." He obtained evidence of the parCwris: Bicam Wlihtni Smalie. Ohe^ L.-mt., tc., Bndden Flushes of Heat Burning iB Of Here is the old or legal covenant, man binds Hon. Jo«l Berrr, HisBiaBil And General Land Ajcni. Uelena, Arknnsu. we have enjoyed frequent seasons of refreshing, and himself to keep the law which he could not do, doning love of God, several years past, but never n e ^ Constant Imaginings of EtU, and rsBt HepnBwa ; - |loresBtjllVD.,_PortSjal, BorfisBt Taaa. BpiniB. " Oh the tninble folks have taken, • rather a revival qiirit has been enjoyed ever since Aerefore the covenant or contract is faulty, one attached himself to the militant church of Christ, Tha Proprietor,In eallin.; theattration of ths B B W H r l t " " - - ' i B I F E B TO te! D i O ; St.' D. To Bznoke and spoil their haean." preparationj does so with a feeling of tha utmost coaUoo tU " Fstsnoa lanner, Atbans, Decemberiai^ there were ahnost monthly acces- of the parties (man) is incompetent, and there- until he joined the Church triumphant, as hia be- Henderson, Terry 4 Oo , Le-rick /enklns, 4 Bro , Its Tirtnas and adaptaticn to the diseasas for whlii It li !»• Kew Orleans To smoke th« brat ha«m, fat your hogs eariy siona to tho church. And'these were the dawnings fore the apostle informs us the new covenant is reaved friends and relations have consoling evidence H r Coolldgs, Helena. commended. PhilKlelphla. 4 Hsyden, S York It is no new and antrisd article, but one thst im slnoi Of " , and Cit then weQ. By fattening early yon make a of h«4ter days. In June last, I commenced and introduced, which is designed, and does reme- of from his deportment while in vigoroos health, Braague 4 Boot, Battlmors. ClameaU Titus 4 Oo., Memphis. t™t of a tm years' beforB the American (aoplB. Bad JtB I B ^ - J-' ^ great ssringni food, and well fattened pork. Then held ameeting every day for one week. Quite a dy the imperfection of the first. "For by one and while calmly and composedly grapling with the muiao 0. Xy^s. Helena. John J Jaokaoa,4 Oo. Helena UOB ^ lalB ia uanralled by u j aimilar prBpsraUoBB sitsat The teatimoig in it. faTor pren by tha kin as eiri; as the weather will allaw, and salt as BELLS! BELLS!! BELLS!!! offering he hath forever perfected them that are King of Terrors, in his passagefrt>mtime to eterniweU kne« Physiciana amf indlTlduala. in alTpBrti ct J ^ ^ cosn^is immense The following from yoBr o r a * m r a snbseribers, at thalr long established snd anlarxed man as tha animal hratg^am with a pleniy of Hie ranaber came to the anxious seat, and thirteen were sanctified," Hebrews lU: 14. 0A5CER OUESD—A>. 74. respsrtfuUy Kbmitted, referring My who i m sfilHo«a«.J» -al ty. His fondness and devotion to his favOTite song, X Foandry, maanfaetnre npoa an ImproTad mathod aad keen Ten yjsars ago .B^ronHlseMB me" tt. Bp-.,.«^noB Im iny..M«Mr»bilU> hopefiilly converted; and^byrdatmg what the Lord or PracticJ Eeciept fcA. te t j j ^ A ra hand, » laim aasDrtmest of thrir saparior Bslu, pnrtst salt, and ahouta half l a ounce of saltpetre 'Saw let us contrast the provisions of the "Ah, lovely appearance of death," Ac., was remar- •on^tly of sU dsscripUona, snitsbls for »ir. Alarms, O h n r ^ A ^ UBdiaUlj ODder tbe left eye of my wifo, which dM not incraase ^ Families, to b. had jtbSb of all thB A*BBlB«ttt»*s» « had draie for their souls, convinced us that they hid to one hundred pounds of podc. mttara. . ... B ^ l M f . PlMtatl^ eta., m i u ^ la siM to«ny oonsiderable extent, for four or are years, and two covenants. The first was written upon kable and extraordinaiy for one of his age, and Witt their "BoUUng To*.." uid other iinpoTsd '-'recetred the Iloly Ghost as well as we," and we gBTB her tot Uttta pain, oocasionaUy itching a Uttla;fiieyears Pri^pal oficB and Manufartory, ISO Ardl B M , rtW* . Hs soon as the meat is salted to your taste,'whidi bi^tized them, not in in Jordan, but in onr faeaati.<tables of stone, the second upon the h e a r t In manifested a spirit subdued by grace, refined from which easnra the safety of the BeU, witk elU a n d l S S i ^ am the disesBS commeaeed spresding and became ret7 painful Jhia, Pa. _ •359 Ei It ms Bzanuoed by ono of the best physicians in our country t i e first, man struggles with his own strength; win ggnenlly ba in'ahoot five weeks, taka it out, fol fTiligmet river. TESTIMOKT FBOM G10B8IA AHB H,lB»Kt, -j Bad pronounced Oancar; hs also treated the case, but failed to the dross of sensuality, and full of serious and solin the second, God binds himself on both sides to effect a cure. The medicine be used wss so painful that it Llic» t D i T i B , Eatoirton, e«)., Jaly U, MB, Bar. t aodif any of it has been covered with brine, let it could scsTcely lie booms- Ths disaaje continued to spread Atthtfendof the week, * e sent for our Brother, , " I will be their God,, and they shall be my emn contemplation on this momentous subject. BitUrs aro taking tk* leaa of aU o«J»r®B*WBi»l« unia the eys became inrolTBd; three years ago the sight bMMe Chroaiediaeasea. &e., and are sslUnz rapidly «s<» s«Bi • drain s.Uttle. Then take black p^pw,-finely D. Hhbbert, from Folk cdtety, who came and laThe writer feeU that he cannot do justice to the people." The first is a broken covenant, the entirely dstroyed - tha dieeaas coatUuMl to spread «ntil the ano^rboximni«diaiaIy,orw«eh2]beoBtbafi>nlitBlin>.^ poundy and Piston the bock end as'iniicii.u.will bned &ithfiilly and snccessfally aaother week. second is unbroken. " He that is ^ m of God memory of the deceased, but would mingle hia tears socket of the eye waa entirely eaten oat, a part of the noaa aa/l Da I . H. STBOHBCKXB, Macoa, eea.. itn 1, u a ^ bbU^. cheek limJT.^ I n ^ condition a,,' w«,ks ago, i»idt,aiBihai^itoJinadean,dry,aiiy place. IT that your German Bitters are gi^wB p n ^ my wifs io Tennesses. and plscodfierundeTSe amhappy to Bar And the Kiinp ofsonla was doubtless with ns. At cannot sin," says John, of course, he means in with those of the bereaved, and tender them his un in (Btars, Oct MllT-'^'ni'lV." -7i ki t s «II ana is dms, aa it tiiauld be, (it oughttobe done HaxiT I± t^k^twi^ Co., Montieillo, of Dr. R. W. iaasary, who con5a.nO)d trw^^ v^J njut^oa. a legal sense. feigned condolence, while be would adopt and ap- MASON BEOTHEBS, REVISED EDUION, 1855. traatment the cloBB of the meeting about thirty had been casa-Dr. J. haa taken oat the di««,, and » cari m 1 Blttsrs, though aatixBlj anknowa beloiB la thlB I >>^>)mv$hmwfhrtfaatBHihLBwith ii^ fis th. r«ult of the treatment.. On t o - i J ^ ' ^ J ^ S A To prove that I am right about the old cov- propriate to them and to himself, the chaste and sold rapidly, and given satisfaction " at fhny.converted twenty-five baptized into the felknrtat my home U Weakly county, Wast TmumM^^ DIOISOBftSbbbb, Alexandria, Ala.. iBpt SO, UH,' aK Of tima in tbi ^ring, your bacon i» so wrfl enant, ree«llect the two tables on which were sablime sentiment of Bishop Heber, as expressed **We hars takan pains to introdac* your Garmax SiltBll,OT.. litB of onr dmrdi; three are yet expected, and (Bad on the o n t ^ l i m t a i s s or kiga irilloot £sMurfreasboro, Tenn., Janaary », 1S5». ws Bad il to ba a Tery Taiuable madicinB." ^ wntten the law. are caDed the tables of the I» Hxxxt P.T.Bo»>bi), Fayette O. B., Ala.,-JlB lii^aAmi',ta^ i t . i-.j.f. - r ^ . - - . • - two have mnted witktheMetho&tsBcie^. Snce coTenant; notice again, the ark which contain- in the following lines. S B k L '-Tour Blttars hara done w«ndRB ia ^ sseilMC A aatweIii,Ta had Tsiy inteRsting meetinp, n d "Thoa art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore - - f f A U lerm** B^I Iw MU • youth, a BOB or e. M. Babbait, Ss^., at this (^ODBghten&Gkaifaelriiitm^s^nioda o f i ^ « n n l acceasiaDg. This is a fidd peenliariy ini«r- ed die t»ble^ WM called the ark of the coTefor Bersral months ondsr tht cara of onr bast iiiMllllin" book wUch has .abfd«l «ieh . I s w U i i ^ f ^ t ^ S r t l . ^ ? six o t saran raars -naot Thoogh ^ 6 8 8 tnd itfrrow encompass tbe tomb, without raliaf, ud tha aaas nportsd dosMfal, B^dttsnav " kins PBodt Oe mifft, t i n fill e d ^ , ' M U b a r e n t r e i e w , t l M t a H»^r.<Mrtly p«rchss»J th* pUtM Sd riSt to^Tttl, my noBB, which made its otber V^f hw passed ihroDglLito portals before t m a a , a 2 Q i o a ^ « c a t » l 7 a b l B t S ( < t B h a B t . o o a m i B S A w t t ^ . I so BB COBIUUD. remnred the B t t o HaromidBOBachteirerfnathBBntkottla'ttitM And the laap ot his lore it thy ende thrcrajrh B^tiat m a i s t g withiu t i i ^ y BMmiiotate" ^ My rBBideaes is Lai- o o a i i ^ to take cBta a complete c a a w itiil tti'pmriu -Kst t s ^ B ooap^, A I J ^ i Man. gloom. DOW patfaeUy WBB aad Btout." ^ O i r m l i t e c U i M c ^ W M ^ ^ j l j R ^ BTlToa bHa.BO l>ymi» to bkT8 bosness with .^MT mwBnMSJT nsBxuLB, bMbaa ""»»> Ob £reetaBa ~ p n ^ alwsp B t i ^ t h a a l n , tka ly*Bm a * sbQ»», a n ^ / a i ^ gt HBoks ytnpottbaat&ipoili tf Joao. JtwiSTetyntsRstii^aadaamear onr other pei^ile'aliaaiiieg^ bat mind your own boa- Thou art gone te the grave, we no longer behold thee. CITV HOTKL, •hie tntfannentettdfnnyaodoetnDal points. I b e neai,iailthptisbiiinMiB <Doa^fbr t i s j boanicai Hor t i e a d ^ rough paths of the worfd by thy aide, • o K t r dBBtan la lUdiaiaB _ * MatlBU* V Ut tMU atwn, mukruu, T« ^ U m wide iniu of merey lie lo enfold thee, t t & a IbriM Bad iinsan m a j Itgp^, nne* thaSaTior hath ditd." ^ ^ ^jwnn W R , iMMM. d b i l n a n e s . T'W C T.t^!' C. 11. BHODE'S FETEB AMD AGUE CUBE, V n h . X s,; ,:;T -.i-Jl Matkmk^HRII. £LIZA B0L70N. rwiHOUSAlfDS •f TION OP UTUNfi^ for the ns» U1I1.1KRT TJNIOH UHIVEE8ITY. Josyni H. L, L D C .£ C 0 H 0 K I 3 T. BaotrsLOw, -a T I J| 'n I. .f! 'I'. "t ' ' t I t EDITED BY TUB HEV. IXGRAM COBBIN. CELEBEATED GEEMAB BITTEES, S M. 400.000 COPIES BOLD! " THE NEW CAEMINA SACM. OASOEB CUEED.—JVe. 75 mTSli* whf^^^d Bf^arBac* • a«o.— JLif^V'l.^!?**'""?' '"""-J I t , J Ml cml Ckr..-••...: J i.css ' .Vnifins tui -.•T'-i - 'J-i trciu. tl'or;.- I' of the ^Vin.- ujr-.>-r -i law—and tlif- ialvatirtr inea bDjast wiili Godj j i g i S t t e A tm-caW^^i truitJial limes. 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' . f.iT tl. • •• n ' ' pll...., r- . ' - 1 h. . .. V 1 lli-ir. u<i • : u ui a: ; ill lams .1 caA .iiiiL- in ih' aa.nl'l i i':i- v.iJ| that OS-..1 ir. tli:: ju-T t v- 11 :!i y 1 tb- 1. .1,1, r.' .' iayl , 1 ^vh'i h and 1; ; -1 j j iliil :uai • ^ :. n vaul him. l.r: 1 ItTirrtv..; Tms test, l^' (•:.->: 1, t l j OL.£lieh. t"- jUritlil'-i'.tiL catiiin czuir..'" t."' ?itri'ul by tillI'E-tl i | oiisne^^ ' ".Ei: tii' (.'i!i.u v ,. 1, tc a'.i wiji': dhj^i : , r !.• b.e. Lvl 1, i, • V M sistit.'.y, 1 r.. pirfurui .-.n a -, u." hart a rt '.i <1 uinn t^. i.,-,.. CJI tli-jn il,-sL ,ul.J n'lwf :f:v:- ll ity. i,- w (1.) auf liiVf aud Ui. .-.M-nci; lary vr.,u;d c ,i,i How m a m : . . u.ijt,-' sijjtL'rll j'JU^ ••btii.tiiti The prrfnnnar.rc i jast delinriTiEnrirH. TTork^ a tijn t o art of lurin c,iTi j r»fiuiL', nf c=.,anly f j thau hl.^ duty. In; K h a t i i u l a t i i C i . ! <a thj fiolulL-ly nr.si:. iiui Citrt can bu J^ijUac cansoi tit. cf i., 111. 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