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IJt. wu (OkK. voi^ xn; HO. 47. SB 4. B. w. r. WAKn.) Bu-na. w m s * oo. NASHYILLB, TENNl B, S A T U R D A Y , JIJLY 28, 1860. {la^ jLt xu xw or T U YXAX.{ —intHF'.! . Th^ tmrillBIM .f ^ « « ad |«UI iam. TW !*M> yat anr iiiliii I I'. M tkui •• iWO «.tmSmmj, t TW ' ' t tm uat'T. M »ipil«r , ptrtSMmrtab am , Vmtf^* I mi Mm* a ••)» r mriwtmrt ebw- «».xnMausL ^His c^rmu- •wafcMi IkxtRfti ml ; <ad ML.tMMMI MM M-i^MOWt. u r AD- I Kira. fa.1 at XMnZ en». ' TtoitiCW. ' SsrtT ^ n o m IB *ar- Is* Hi* It t»ute'J»i»-»<1niMi; BTm » «*iapnE. »-w»«i I . 1 i ^tuTni t ttcil of wtM-. MtiBaa — •CtlKllM^AVt.^a* lar ucxs W»ft.»TT.T.'M HcLEAKS I G C O B D I A L JSlSTD mvti, lit mmt d^ iCurStitmriUm. A a c J K m i n c AITD I i>r itMrSMlmat tet*. - t aw. tak BMt^ iu- M M 1» kMith > •» "-.-^a thmt m •: MM t- ilMaii MKS* • oflrtw lui'"'"^ ».»lAiiM. MAm^Cm- t, IwndnlMt. a |« liiliti M » iinwifii SM*. a*? iHfkamttm^ J2S Philadelphia Cozrespondenee. Miana Ssnoia: AjaitetWUusoffin- mdn.'tlMi ab««te of toji^tte creriactiBK uuwna of gsB «ad pktel •hota s&i all fia, M%itaiid faafp7 ai#»ni«B of tfc* gUtri- « « Fovii^ I tad mjmU tMatiag of joar €*cr wtMOM fa{Ht aad of oar Moved Baytiat oanaaBlty. &tt&ia sMMBtthen ia »limr anoBg ^ Baptiata of tUa tee taata&l diaadkaCfsaa. Tba Banaa Baptntokardk IbMjaataanplated tiUm MakbaastiM aeatisi^teaaaa « « kar* arar aaeB; s p c u e haa baak tegatdsd^ar^kaotonl akUI taxad to ataaati and ansplataMa raaUa^ ia as amnal df^i^- Tka frtamtal affain of tie lAarA am udtr tka aoAtnl ef Captais Joka ka^ OW Ae^bsiUiaf ftodaadkaiabearttet^aal a^^tkisslatke gtTa^Baa.fianihidbj t&aUataryaf Bap- tiiti thmBy. Tke cxpaaaa of t&a taSdiag <•91 wAtefaai tkaa 130.900. Tkaa&Ttraiiia aelj MBa aigktaaB nanOa old aad kaa for ita paatv Bra. A . K . SpaaUlcg. lata of Maii- aaa, SaafgWr-vko avi3}»tk« eocfidem aad artaaa, and i s i p m dufiLvilitkapa ia r u - taoata tiw tpiritaal atiwtara vkiah, aader God,bo late M i d . A fe» v e ^ ago are hand Cr, FoUcr, af BaltiMr, pnaek ^ dtdSoataa; aensa. TkalMsoTOUDnagad; •aataf tka d ^ paatenwanpcecKt; t b e u ^ aifiaeat ptifacawd ta patfaetion; bat da piaaafetr aaanad ia«a, koawlj, and onx- •g!i-^aaa,iftbiiTemat]cs. WcmiBt «xpea6- is^ wilTiirg geeat, aad bfl viA tka tSKne- tkat, white tke p?ea^er «aa a saa cf bflfrt and acml aad dasbtkaa bad, «a Tariona lumiiBiiii. exbibiisd czbMrfiaary p o w , o&e af Bn. J. B. OfaTaa* £07 soaonx wasid Csplaj Ca more geoxoa tiuufwaa dereUped fB tkia oeeaauB. Cloae at kaad vitb tite Banaa Bs^tigt ing ^ t C W 7 blaariaig nay nat ok tke faai- laaaswn fikokonor Ood ia amdwiiDg tka Tmimam I a«fratatsaOjj«PBta. Banm. PaiuiMiMiA, Jaly 4, I860. Ormk TrmutaHama—Prndtias » AaaUjm —Dr. CSUcMT Old ^ M W a m n s it. I>BAX Bxzmaar:—I aaa atOi trembled «itk tka tarfacM of priatera. At botk tke afiaea w W a my baeka ara boBg priatad, tka foreKan wnplaiiv of a Karcity of kaada nsoa & a 4ik of J«Iy> aa auay have sot yatrataiBad from t M r baUdaj- ezaotaiaBa. I ga to tka ofioaa &r«a ar torn tiaaa a day ta naaaraga aad kvry tbaai aa. My Hyma Book vill ba ready for tk« biad«n to-Bomv ereaiBg. Tka •eeoid fema «f ny Grammar aad trmiatioB of Joka an sow bdag set up. Tka proof rtadiog aad eetreetiBg araToy tadioas, bat it is caay to fceep up witb tka typa-aettna. I am ^eaaed «itk ^ ateekaaieal ezaeatioa of tka worb tkaa &r. Yeaterday mwaiag I praaabed at tka Cta- tar ekoidt, BnoUya, by tka pdifa iavitafim of tka paator. Tka bnditB aad eaieta woa • n y I c M to aie aad aty iatarpeoler, bat wa fid aot tab any la^aftanooa I Cstened to a aiOBt exaaUaat aena^ praaakad ia Biooste Street ekorab, by a lK»tker Smi& from Pbiladdpbia. b dia oTeaiag (aa tkay say hare) or at i^bt as tka ladiaaa aay, I iiBteoed to ess td tke most skritkimg aboli&a kamagaes tkat 1 eraa beard. It was by Dr. Cheerer of tbe ekardi of tka Pantaaa. His tSeine was, " Tkt mtuaieat and aartaJ of Hu ciuTck agaiMxt eryamxid aad kis text a Cts. x: 4. "Tbe palliag dowa of stroE^ balds." I tried to take dowa tka poiata kis diMoarse, bat frand it kad soae; and kenee Ikad to£iil wilk tke pieader. Tkoogk dtaidk, tka Iirat B^tirt Cbar<A of We*tlj>(4ailaBaBdInaiM,iteoataiB«iaaaBfiH^ PkiJadelpkia, axa eosatn>:iisg aeetkar 8»et- iag>kaaaa; itaaatiaiated aoat is ax- laaaaf wkiekare already tabsaribed, aad a SBtEZHmHtlOB C^MTSbs^ to raiaa ^ nmwader bsfiaa tka kaise is dedioatad. Tka oid Saa- aam St. eknrd kas reaolvai ts badii a asw baaae. Sarrttamded by tka cSaTw. of as ad- jiaaat Itrezy ataUe, Ctonted by tke bask cf a brgakotel, aad barkd iaaa obaaura street, tk^badinooaipiately raa dswabafina Bro. Wiastoa aaiamimwd kia paatmate tkat tbpte- neaitivysyaiptaBarf mre riiibltt t« aO. ITi^er Afi abia mini^tratifws of ear ea- taraied bratker from Siva&aak, thdr bopes kigktcaad, aad tkeir laggiag easetgiea kave baaa toaauiaed iato aetivity. Tkeir aew ed- iSoa wiB aest^.OOO, aad I bdiemia already lyomglomerate laaas of pnftaa aad ratke^ startling aeserUoBa. I will give yoa a few vtriatvn as be spoke ibem. "Or^iaissd i^oities," said be, "are the "Teat obstacles to ear miiwiwiary eaterpns>>- stroBg holds of Sataa ateans oi^aaissd iaiqai- ties. Spmtaal wiekedaesa in bigb plasec, means orgaoixed iniq'aities. Tke lyatem of hamaa slarery is aa orgaaitad iniqtti^.'' He Tba SeeoBl Baptiafc dlard^ tk» embcdi- Bt of tkastsaeat Calvaaism aad t&eatRat- art Baptist pri8ei^ea»aia aow taaUag ext«i- •reritaratioBseo lieir raaenbla place of wonHp. Sxty years , ago it waa tka. kaad- samart adifioe b d o o ^ g to tba Baptista ia tbe State; b ^ time sadly ssd jatbeaatifony lar- pasaea k a {brater «d£. A m and baodscme -frimt extended tea or tipalTa feat aaater tke stnst^a M i ^ aalargaajaat at « a eppoaite «d,H4|||||B?lete otetbaaUag of Aa ea- tiniataiM^irtba pn^oasd akangea. Oae gmti^iBs I W a n is ^ Mtter ia tkattke aa- tWpated axpeaaa—some $7,200 la saeaied, in w h and liable aotaa. Oar BetheVbtmrf a year siaee, kas beeo a etspkta saeatsa. At tke time of itsreeog- stiast oaa brothar ta tka Coasol depnaatad nakaatioa, aa wa bad already aa Sfisoopal, PitibyteriM aad MeAodist Betkel, aad fidBOtaaadh. Bisidaa ba kad to d« wkb a Baptist Betkel, aaa PMladelptia paatar, tveatyyeaza ago, and it &ned,a dearpcoa^ paelfke tkoagkk, af tbd dooxa a w u ^ g . t b e pnaoit Bovemeat. Tke Head ci tke akmtek afta d i S » fram soaa cf ita aiambcn. acd k tkia saaa be did atiikiagly. ,Finy kave baa brsagkt ta Jans ia tbe Betid ailder tbe a u t o y of Bra. Perry, ita paatar, and amoag tksaa tfry, vnry grade aad Taiiety of eiiaie awTSfrasMtaa, aaweUas moat aatiouUties CbiaaaiaB felt, a w » g tka Botkel b*alkt«», the loTa cf Christ, and baa -nsited mnt af oac cburdtes ta tril kia tataeating A t « paUia BMetigg beld two wcaka aaetfia tke First dtarob K v l y 13.000 wmphdgad to aid ia baOdisg a aad tlwra ia reaaoa to baliaowdsi soca oar •ilaia "win bare a reapeetable boBBaewaed by Baadsta,in wbieb tka wbttle trx^ dail be iraa^ed. Froa tbe Bethel, awa kaTS gcae taareryetatiaBofikelTDiied Btatea'ak%sof war, and lattera reportiag tka existaaea. af ptayer ascetiaga, aad tka ceaarraaca of est ooubTabeea rearired froa dstaat parts af tka worid. Asd fccm tka Betbd, i=a«- aaaas leaAedaattf tie Third Bapfet dnswi laa^Bgtotke aaaaaniBB af BMire tkaa a haad- ' lai, tB •KMirat,'' lamlliBg ia tke baptism cf a w r ^ b s a r o « « CalTOj, «teBded ^ by a sarias Aaage ia owr S ^ baptiaed dttn rpcke of the power of tratb, aadrefisred to ' Boiks an UtePtes^ BstoIb&hi, Paine on tbe Bigba (d 2^,Hsaiilton'8federalpapers, asd Jcfferaoa's draft of the Deeiarataaa of la- depettdeaee," as illastratisg tke power of truh., Tbm bo remarked tkat "Ood has gtTsn to tbe ^ o ^ kis Word aad Spirit, and tke ekar^ mast ase tkem." " W a baTe," said he, "a eommisiiasfromGod to go to the foar mSIisas of claTcs acw ia boadsge. The great brant of tka eobiliot ii eooiing. Tba qaesttoa Moa wiU b«, shaU dieae foar milBoM ef davea be freer We hare to meet tbe anall^ad ael- Sskacas of awn North, and ^ mora aataral sdEahness of mea Soatb. God saya, 'Let my pecpls go!* God's people now in ehaias! Yta, God's ptopk f asd the ntore bb people beeaww tkey are in ekuas." A battle is sosmig sooa, eompared with wbiok ail former wars are mere boy'a play! BlaTekddiag ia aayform,aad aader all eir- ramstusaea is bsM; aad bo slaT^aUcr dtonid bo a ehareh member." (This be repeated three times saeeessiTely.) H e then qacted ai Seriptare, He tkat aiaketk aMrakaadise of iball ba pat to death." " A draakard. ita « Another B ^ r t a f c a n i baa beea ftnaed ia i ^ihamuna of P«wait member. iKpiaab«rttkir»y,a«rft» kyaaa a t o praspeataaraaMte^ ^ >» Oar Bspt£it paper, the CknmaA, as y«» ; , k ^ k a a aadsfgoaeaa M e a a a Aaag^t The ' Bwal af 4a late adil«i ^ el day, aay a a w ^ r f HiS^ fcHowi I dta taaaof tk* p ^ is Mteaatly CkristaiB, bytka fcwaof a. powarfal, aaltiwtod aad ita tpdi ia sfaaai^ de- tuB^g ^ ^ ^ feiftW- b » wko as afiai walked tba baaka ^«**adapt*a af *k» JT^daa witk kia man g r n t y m m i m i m isteg|«y af p d a ^ te Ha daasadad tkemar bank, ezdaivad ?. B r f i a te U m i k to a b«oaia«tk as 1 allr^teomM,^ aad I do aoidoabt, aditer aoadaiiiiii * ^ Ik win aaqiMa 9 wiMkeaa aad maak of oar bayoBd mvtf, a wt •f tya to ©affa. g^fltyi l^mifdaaaa and of tbT ekaraba% LaMltitedaaof aavaabaanbat draady lad > M ipaad^ doaMaaa a m y Bap- I n tka SBato rtjoiaai Ua imperil?. I ^ S t i e d S ^ h e d t o awtfc/^aaiBttary tkiei; maidetar, or pirate, has as madi right to ebarek pririleges as a slavebalder." "Bat some atea wiil say tkat sadi a oae ia a daxe- boUer; bat ia is a wtrygoed wm; yoa bad aa w ^ a^y, saeb or saah a man ia a Bardeier) or adalterer, or aforaioatar;bat w • vtrj gotdmm." The adaaisaioa of slavdwldets by the Amsriesa Board," (aid be^ "waa an abomiaa- ble wiakedneM. A Mtanonary diar^ kaa no morarighttoreeeiTe into fellowikip a alaye- holder, than a aiardem, a robber, or piratot Oar ^uehea and mtnisteia need training- The diard that does not orgaaiae agunst slaTery wHl go to tbeoeitkeraoct b ^ beeaasa they are the atost ooasamata bypo^ eritear Bat I will not poUato yoarocIaaiBa and the mada of year readers with any mm of this •iledang. I wovld not have Ssteaed to it, aaly I wanted to hear for myself; as I aerfr bad before beard aa aboliti<m sermou What I have plaeed a qaotatkn aiaiks. Sr. Gheever did aay oa the evening cf Joly 8th. I toek ha wordi dowa aa he spoke them, my iater- pieter tittiBg by me. If iny stranger bad re- ported to me thai: a olergyaiaa of New York hadasedsaek lasgaag^ I eotdd bsidly ban eredittdbia; bat I beard tkeaa things, aad fttkm like-themforabooc aa hoot aad a half Tbk dtat ehar^ lae^ -Hn ptay for O a esslaTed." The? took a eelleettOB laat a j ^ "for a tpidal jfurpos*," bat did not atato tke object. Dr. Cbeerer is gocag to E i ^ a i ^ to ealist O e sympathies of th/B British, fbr tka Abeli- of tke Uaited Statea. H e stated t!^ poblieiy. . 1 femly betierc that then is Mrrsf of^omad Mciriy ia this ooanbty, and ia Hatepe, with ^esaal rrfoaaa to Ota i^Toy oftln Soatk. I b d i a r a i ^ U ia tiaM -- wera waubicg oar iatereateBMte doatdy. c of Nartkera ejasersatiwa; baaTsa past ^ Aero may bo'saeb a p e^; bat I wooH traTd fiatWr to>a tKam, to to ase a Japap aesa Saibaaqr. It ia tiase Soctkera meaa appoaligtotke^kigkerlaw." LataaaMMat the be^ rf P^* ^ t e m t b ^ 8ia»eryoaa beaasta&iad Iqrtka Ward of Gad. «ar it ia aot wartfc dafeadiBg. , H.V.BBCKna. Having aean tku letter in perhaps kalf dotea papera witbaat ar^nke I deem someoae skoald Baytokim,yo«rlaBgusgeia iasaltingto one kalf of tka dnliiad world, and if eves atko- ista woaM not skadda at sadk laogaag^ it WMldbastraaga. Tbe religioas pablio, have al tka leaat, O a righttooItU w o t ^ if we are daladcd.it ia a imsfortqpe, bat a wia» aad aa older bead, waald be best to inform as of it, wbii BoraTespeetAtl and belttii>g laagaage woaldbeastd. Years with rerpeot, A CABOLIXUN. KaUsims OylaliMM ut Wr, Callmma aT au Maararlwr, R . K . CnOl., MBAEowoaorx, Dee. 19.1858. M r Dbab Sia :—I eheerfoDy reply to the iaqairy ooatained in yoor f^Tor of tlw 9{k ia- st^t, roeeived a day or two sinoe—not only ia respeet to yoo, bat in jostiee to tbe mem- ory of Mr Calboo^ who, as on many other sabjeet baa fea groatly misrepreseat^ H4 was aevar eoaaeeM with, or (to rue tke Talgar phnuMoIogy) "bcloGged" to any of the de- Bouiaatioasef tba so-oalled Christiaa Chtirob. His aaderstaading w u too exalted, too elear aad tratkfally truaed, 4» yield a hUad obadi-. eaaatotha miseraUa do^ss of the pnaaat popalar ereeds. Hs lool^ to his Maker, aad aot to weak and perhaps wicked maa, tor his feith; aor did he trast the mighty interests of tba fednretotbe prepoaterons yet pleasant iaveatioaa of ooaaeils, oocTcntioiis, or other rcligioa eaaenaca. H e thoacht fw hiauel^ I letermised for hiatstir,aeted for hiiasalf; and, doBbtIes^'neTer^bai9ed,ia Ufa or in death, of skanaing rwpontihility by seeking shelteT bekiad aay msntal iHternassor. He oert^y !r eoafided ia the salratoty rirtnes of PiMsta' imyers, pordbated at two oeata a Moe—norwi the impated righteoosneea of lis Lord aad Master—^ia itself, infisite—nor ca or^iaal eleotioa asd predestinatim to heaTea—nor on " jastifioatioo by faith only" —4ka most awfal delasion that tra took poc- seasioa of tke hamaa mmd, nor on "irremtible le" acd the Snal pcraeveracee of the ^ t s , ail: oarselres—that sweet yet deadly morsel ia tbe month of tinners—nor yet in tbe moral inraloerability ronltiDgfrombeing aoaaed, heels orer h ^ , in a hone-pocd, soa>e- what aflirtiieatanner adopted bj the icother ef Aehille*, the j*st of Troy. To all the»8 ittTeations—^inrentiiMs that have sowed m7q<uiy throartoat the ChrisUaB otb—bowed m silence; bat lis head and his heart were & r from them. He looked to the eemmandaMnta of his Creator, as preserib- icg the ralaof bath fsith and life; aad nerer hare I sees a maa who, in mortal iafirmity, so teldom Ticlate them. I ni'g^it, indeed, well a«e the laagaage employed by the biog»pher of Charles James Fax, and there vera many points af strong resembUnoe between these two ^stingoished men, in respeet tj this whole sabjeet: "Thongh Mr Fox was no for- mal religtoniat, the easesee ef rdtj;ioo, whidi eeatrea u oharity, was the predammast snca- tioa of bis heart. If Teligion consists ia do- ing to otheia' aa we would that they shoald do anto w; if it bava any eonneetion with a holy oideaTor to preaerre peaae on earth aad good will amoBK all mea—^en we will Tutnre to aay tkat Mr. Fox, who nerer made si^ show of reUpoc, was, infeetone of the most raligioos men of tba age." n i s laagaage is eminently dcseriptxre of A e rdigieoa eharaeser of'Mr.jCalkoan. He a»da BO oatward show of tbiT oonreniional aaaaiy; bat regarded religion as an irreaistible •ad esaeatial proper^ of the inner man, and not the mere oatwanl faeolty of the face, knees, bands aad tongue. Ba^ notwithstand- ing the identity ef his riews in this respeet, yoa ware mistaformed when told that he was a Swedenborgtan"—a term af appr^h rety self-ocmnlvsantly a]>plied by oar bishops and other elergy to designate tbe Lard's New Chardt of whose peealiar tenents they are confessedly Tery piwoandly ignorant. That Mr. Calhoaa ercr adopted these peealiar ten- ets is oskaowa to me. It is trae that be was very fond ef disenssing sneh subjects in hia leiaara hoars; aad oftea made the philoso- pbieal Tiews of the Charoh the sabjsct of oar erenisg oonTersations. Yet I am by no meuiii satkonsedtosay that heeTer aerioasly oonrid ered them aa artieles of religioas f ^ h . The trath is, his tiote was toe mesh engro.ssed by Ae nerer-eeasiei; labors cf pnMio life to ad- mit of this. I have, inde^ heard, throngh OM of kia distiafniitbedfriends—amember of Oongreas from Soath Carolina—that, in his laat illness, be expreased strong oonTtetions cf tha trath of the doatrines, Sat this may be rathea aa iaterferenee than a f«et. lIis last oonver»ati<n with me, hpweTer, shortly pablish, perhaps in the Riehmond Ex itur, woald seem to lend some ookr to the impression. Esa. Tot. B a w w : — I " k tka feaar^ M . to giea Eiahatd K.,Ciallai 6 a baarftof taiB^,iA«il»r»*»totha mAm* fnm to emkfliumBi aooadiBg asat, MBadowitan; (of •KDe. a fnaalot,) wiatoato be »otari«», aad fito" tke.saaaa State 1 tm aaz to^klB. Iim»b«Waa«. ^rtld^ Ij iigrat itert^JAaO. at 1-it.towift. Im io I h ? « « » « , « " «»* Am. ml ad." Iliooosider yaar adalaa aboai taldag tha"thitmgb Oakatau" BaaE^, if aaBbea af y>Br A a r A wavid only bakataaMnkiadly te tkdr BeiaUbon-4oTa dnaa arare aa (%iiat did, whea be told tka ^ e f oa ^ aroaa, Oat ha skoald go to Paradisa w i & Urn Ikatf w^U —aad witkoai goiag by water—tka pnpaia- tioa- aeoeaaarr baiag la: A a wky, I mtigU askto^jainyomr akaiaii—I tkiak yaa wtinld let ma ia. woaldaH yoaf Toa are foadaf proaelytiw.aad ^ I Z a a a ^ y o a know. Christ ^kkdiaeiplaa that L m was the fal&Uirg of tka bkw. Yea aay m j aaae iskoprtosr Tkat waadaaidadly a a n d re- mark ia yoa 1 DoaH yoa aaa ita taadeaay ia to diseonrage a reprobate? Oaa a i ^ t feel badly, if Ctoiat kad not taagkt otkewiaa.— He »ays, you know, « Tha l^u^dtw of H*eah misWkMyoa." Y o a , p i s b ^ tkinktkat He ^dat know. Bat'dear &e*iB0idst, daat yoa * e yea hare Isid yoaradf opeatoaritieiBB, by aaotk- er thing in yoor artidoT Yoa bava iaigtd erety qaaadoa. I propoanded te ^ a . Tbera is aa animal eallu a /os wbo ia acted for sneh tr«is, bat 1 aetar knew tkat law Ibxy oBBnisg. or artM dodging, waraoaandated nobis tnuta of ekaraotar. Haw dawslapisv the Kingdom af Haaaaa witkia tkass, by eal- tirating the eloiatiaa grays, Maekaiwa, gab- tloMss, patiaiea, long aaiEeria|^ aawar bar* any ase for tkaBL Tbe diviaa witlua Aem. expands by otber aseaaa—it beisnua peilated —it laifjaataa by penaittio^ Oeaa to uter. Oae pbraaa ia yoar acttde aaeda explana- tion—"yoK ^MOsawik" Perkapa yoa are imdkynirst2/,in yoor worit; yoor artieks look lik»4t—« atay ^aaea yoakave a dost- and jsdge mo by yonis^—it is a em- moa fuling in kaataaity to do so. If not so, what da yoa iseaa T Who b tka other one 7 Mr. Harrison qjeaks for kindf, ysa aee—U can't be bim. Ill forgiTa yoa for tkat kiat aboat his aeeding ma for an « « » srsfrwsr." Httdigoifed,geatleanaly artiele speaks for itself He baa prored often CDoagh, tka tke ia fally able to strike for biatsalf wheaeTcr be " meets afoemsnworthy of UsstaeL" Ilike Mr. Hsrrisoe—have met hiss—sboald like to become aeqo^ted widtbiai—aboald be proad to eall kirnyHsad. Ilika kia^beeaaaain hia eoatroTerdaa be aever degrades bia maali- aeas-by ooadeaseodin* to XamHaOcguar^sm. y-rvriUi ia laagaage tkat makea asea aot ia tha ehareh blasb for tkoaa wb« degrade thair own hamaaity by tuiagit, ka "lerilea BOt agaia." Ha does aometiasea asa ireay aad sareasm, whea iasaltad tbsa kia wit b keaa, p<wted and catting, bat aavar lorn or mfyar. [ admire Mr. Hanboa for bb aobla aoal—he k hnman, liable to laake matakes—none bat the Christ waa eatirely sinless bat be l o w the 3Vti<k—fnokkly aekaairisdges Us errors, whea be makes tkeaH ia "thaakfal to eay oas who will point eat aay iaaeearaqr ia Theopbi- los Walton." He does not tarn, aad dodge, and twist, to evade tka trath-neaer weeps and and wrian bb baads, beaaase Trath b saeb a doabled-feeed jada—aad he cannot be on iati si'ss ef Ur at ones/ I think Mr. Hsrriaoa fallilla a pUloaopber'a de- fioitioa of a a^oIar,''a modest, labarioas, charitable aoal." Aad yoa, toe, dear Beviaon- ist, I see hare read books. Yoa area gtra a qnotation from one of the old Paritaa poeta and alas, have learaed someiAat of tkat aa- diaritable Paritaa tkeology tkat dbapproved of libtnl ehristbiuty so m a ^ aa tobaaish Rjg^r Williams becaase he bdierad that eren the Qaakera bad sak at tka feet of Chriat, aad leareed of Himtobe meekaitd lowly in heart, aad were therefore boaad for tka kia^on of heaTcn. Yoa tell sae my ease b hopdesa. I am afrud yoa have aot comptekeaded tke spirit of B:^er Williama, tke foander of tka first BaptUt Charebia America. Yes. yoa, too, hare read books—Brea iati- mate that yoa bare read " Wall% Hbtory of lafeat Baptism."^. I am sarpriaed at tka ia- timatioa I Are yoa sara yoa read i^ all ihiie, b7 yoartelf T Did no one read it for Tfou—or help yoa T Why, it b a baok— ggTersl aolamea aad not ealealatedtoiatv est a mitd like yoota. Yoar a ^ aeema bet- er adapted to worka of fUiO^ like Theodo- sia EoMat. The Und of liteiatare 'where trath ia lUaisd seean better saitedtotke 00a strnctwo of yoar intellect. Yoa hare read books—tbe B3>le, periiapa. Well, tku b a big book toa And yoa have foacdtkstit b f w of errors,frtymGaneab to RevelatioB. foa think it needsfixingap. To adapt it to Baptist waata it mast oadi radical ebasg2& Yoa think tba tha B«t kaTB icpliad,' bb art Ba^air, baartbaUaaia nr, I aa aawiUiastkat other mats ahoald Hf Mr. Harristra's sins. I be- With the kindest feelings and respeet, I aa yoar cbcdient servant, RtCBAkD K . C a t u a Old Bil Qod s Wordrwon't do, till taraurss b sabsti- tnted ia it for haptiit, Yoa may poambly think it woald be a happy soggestkm to that Bsptist Union, if soate other sentimeata were hioh I as for instance, all lika theae: " Do SHr-l^to others as ye woald that they sboald do to yoa." "Lara oae aaotker;" "Lovey<nir e n e m i e s " I f year eaemy hangera, feed him;" "Bear eadi others bord^" &e.; " Chari^ saffentk long and b kind—u not easUy proroked—fiinJMk no &o. DI8CUS8IOH. Ta« A«tk«r •TTHmvUIm TTmltm •• cxpoMd mX Bmm tkat his BmIu 1»«u wUh- arawm Craai CtRVlaUea. "Cul"*^ tcntqrla »tiH caftCml .f wb-di b UahiBtora. ««l^anx^ that ttaaute orTlmr^nin W.:tm, tiits Xt. Bvitaoa, dkt pcdhFT, W W n •» tharo»,i:j to th. p.r»r fob a^iS la tb.tewa,thaV- ^ l^cs. p^Utfc fhr Ub t> ti^«l»r)Mtatt]tatIib>»k «a« »iaier.»a<!ratin>«l« tMVj tb*X.t)H<Iita. ItisuaDVtralKiBteMstia tte f|M.,aaaaatckn'alad. Tb* wtlMtIca (laad apea tk* m Kttrer lb. Suilna ia Tldotty, an! v3Uatb< circataUm .rth.Taf«,cxa'lwbi.«<c<4tVtb*nain', win b. nmSttkt wtUwlatblBaaS fatar. aomfcm—te v. Mthattbtaaw- lUaLii iln ilinif •ftic T-1—*—' - "•—••—[•—i-j-* latbtH^aU. WUWtbireoataia a laif.uKantoTiaS^taa- Uoa, tbQ «au< MZ nadcn a tamia. of taw discunbsl « • jt i( sar lafcnaitka that Wr. Jtmm B. Hates «*• tlw la- Imr .r Xt^ Kuiboa. a aaa daema, ud hu tb* csfae Itr t* sn a pnnbMat padaoa ia tb* daaoKiaalioa:} maa tb* Oarinte EinU. TO THA.T njiS XET THJI KOOS. [SOL 7. ooDtsIcs the wjiy of " Actt-SeTuIocbf to'Berisionbt.''] D a u BxTifioxuT: I Kve yoa; I do Icts yoa lika a brother. I address my reamks (s la to show my apprtdation of yoar regard .^BHL Yea, year artiele waa futsay! We reprabaiea were all hagely tiekled OTer it— There waa aa^ ea'crgy ia it—sa^ rim in yoarUowal I admire nsryy, dear Bssytoa- bt; a&sire itisBawaady—that b w a reason why I love yoa so: yoa maatfest aoch aa woat of it I For oaa tkivg, what orer- ^tdsuag Uawa yoa aim at Mr. Hairiion !— H b aala, geatleaualy artiole ia.fka bat fftr- al^ shews tkat ^y ware wasted aa the wind; bat it was aot yoar fralt that yoa dida't bit bia and kart kia badly. Yotr^ed year {ir1i.aad area tke aageb ooald do ao more Tkat o&er txeaadoas atreke, to», I ad- tax% at "9Mt Mathodbt" "felCBg from giaaa r Now, if that blow had obIT *»t ais, UaeMtkaTa kari—wba Jtaowa t Y^were bMla tkakaat tobbae tkatitdida'fc t n A ma. T e a aada tte *fEi>rt and 111 gin yoa enfit foe it. / oat aot « Jfi/JMist, Boitkttaa I a B a p t ^ ; I o jsi^ar aysdf an tka rod to that better eoaalry, where people daot't 4aan«t aad call bard aaaas, whea tkeir S U b m (Aoeaatotakatke had xaate Aith- Yoa can la^gaat tkb alterati<»totka Bapdat Uatcn, while diey are makiBg tke Bible orer to snit yoar ebareh. And dear Berisiraist, I d a U kopa to bear from yoa a g ^ All the ooaatiaity,free,aad colored, are iatereated ia yoar artidea. Yoa ate anxioas t» know if tkey ara faiaiy. Be •asared th^ are immeastly f m y . W e all notiee the easa and graoe, aad elegaaee of jiBtr eompoeiti<ms. Tbere are eraadassaeal allosioaa. The latin proverb froa Horace, Toa baaa bniaght oat ^ d a , " Parituiaut montea, n&scitar ridlealiu mas," aad yoa give tke witty tracdatiim, "Yoar aoaataiabroH fortkaaisM" Yas, ba aanved Oat waa fan ny. WaatbatraaslatioaortjM^r Yoa did aetaasqeotatmwArks,aowe iaferttatyoa e!aim tbe " btingiagfor^"—aaknoiriadgethe paternity of the «>*t. Petmt aa to eoagrat- aate ymtt WiA aaek ^ogeoy, wkat aay yoa not aspiretot Please let aa bear from y m acaia BOOB; tka commoai^ ara interested ia the cabject oa whidi yoa write. It adda ao aaek iatereat to tba Hmid, to hava a ^ spiey, piqaaat, t a ^ entiebas earned ea ia ita aahtaaB, There b peealiar beAevolsnee a yoar aatare, it eaa txerdse itaalf ia fotmS^mg kmm* HUraturo, yoa know. If yoa doait n d able to'do it withoat pecaaiaiy TcaaaeratioB, the aditor aad "wa repiahataa' wSI ba g l ^ to pay yoa for yoar artidea,fortha aatvtaiai^ aad sal- atary effect tkey will bava oa te auada, if aot morals, of sodaty. If yoa aoasideryoar- self an exhaasted iadiridaal aa T h a a ^ o a Walton, so^esa yotr dbnaa tkb pnAhsa: "Is tb«a SIM a tkiag in csstenoe aa tka Amerioaa Bible UaioB, aa oi^taally ocgaa- issdT" Oratatoitaa a laqpoaitiaa 4aa:— "The Aaerieaa Kbia Uaba—tke aaat gi- ^mKe haoiiiav af tte agar Ho^ag td bear froa yaa aoooj I aa mv, and aha:^,ya«ni alfeatiauMy. Axrn-Ba v isiosisr. P. S.—Yon aay be alOetodrftatr ^anadf more yWely ia next eoasi yeafadorwilkoat jfawa, aad tf agmadaitdteeoitakiaa. TSB KUMIT or TKUTH. [NO.S. m a He. aealal* the rswwel H a * , sea's last aiOete. TUsrwtewaoessiilaia^aallsd Hdrisaatotka eoairiar, tkat kateaMsar alMad a wart te t t ^ . m waa aasffsd, k a t W Mead •^Airif p«nsmed.) ^^. ^ Ma. Eniroa: Wat*l* to a & n U : ^ of propria^ olsaa, I s k o ^ kadtetete tka a t ^ e a l Mt. H u i i m ia xaply to Sa- TbioBiat: M t . air. a 8«aa af d i ^ deaaa«t a reply. HiaiHtr. H ^ P ^ bata nilat tea»- kwmMga Ua - t S t ^ " «4i«ft «luB|i|f of kb K ^ ttoe«ker partie^I sboald left it to tka pablte to artide aaeordlcg to its asrita Uava ia ^ old adage whidi ays: •'Give aato ^ Devil b b daa.^' I mast eo&fesa, dr, tlatllwTabeeaaBnaedattheiBgeaaity aad aUn tUsphyad; asd astmuabed at the ameant qaibuiDK reaortedtoby the gentlemss. In ordertor ^ v e bimaslf from the anpleasaat podtioB a wUek be b plaeed. Mr. H . fiat atteapte to etcate a p^ndiee ia ^ auad a( tka reader by an intima^on tkat I k ^ " aappttaaed" a portioa oftoetes- tiaoay, wUah, it brooi^t teward, woald ^ tirdy i^ave kia of bUate ia tha matter. I aaa omedra of bo waat of bitkfalnea oa my part ia bciagtag fornrd the evidenoe ia the oaleas it be that I feUed to sUte that BIr. H . bad readonly / ( ^ p a e e a in Dr. Wail wbea ba bad aasaredus be had txtmined the wbda vdaata. Had he writtea to me in- ataad of Anti, I mt^t have known all the fe^ bat I w u ^ t eatirely in the dark I tUnk, bowaver, nr. the gentleman has do r^t to eoB|daia wbea the emoiee waa sn&sient- ^deartoaestviathimafgailt. » Mr. H . aext att»pte to jattify himwlf, ia tke aaaeitioa tkat this qaotation was not in Dr. Wall% Defence, <m the groond that Mr. Dayton had garbltd aaotker qaotatioa from Dr. WalL Inasmndi as Mr. U . has attespt- ed to make iMnddenb'e capital ontof this garUiitg affair, I woald remark that garUir^, aeaotding to Webster, when applied to a q-io- tatioa, means nothiEg more nor less than *• to piek oat or aparato rack parte from a whole aa may serve a parpoae " And thi«, geotle reader, b the ttnpardonabls da of which Mr. Daytoa has berai gailtj. Instead of oopying the whole of Dr. WaU's History (fonr lai^ volames) into Theodada, he teleeM sneh parte aa saited hb paipose aad left the baUcca out; gave tka qaotation Baiks attopacd bot- tom, aad dted yea to the dispter where it ooaldbefoond. DIditarer oeeartojoa,tfaU Mr. H . bad done the tame thing in qnotirg from Tbeodcsa T Do jca fisd the vaole of Theodosia eonied into ncophilan, or only iraeh parte as sidtad bb pnrpose T Mr. H. »3pied a cMddcrsble extentfrcraDr. Wall, bat roa do not find tha whole of 'Wall' in his took; were it ao, he wonld have foaod that qaotatim wUeh he asserted was not there.— ! a madi for tke garbled extract. Mr. H. agaia attempts a jastifi^tiaa on the' ^roand that Mr. D. nuca^tnred a piece cf tiatmy to get ap a eorrtepoodei>e! between TertaUian S M QiintiUa. Ia referTing to this natter ia bb b o ^ page 376, be says: " Now, ^leoi^as, it mil aot Eorptise yoa to lean that tke whde of that stcry u asbeer fibries- tina. Agaia he nys on pa«n 3S0: " Her Qaiatilla's) applicatioa to TnrtnUian, and his reply, ara wioKufacturtd to order, u tbe firat proposal to baptiss infants." Here, sir, b a distuiot charge that Mr. D. manafactored tkb whole thing, aad had no atdkorifg for say- ing t^t TertaUian addressed a letter to Q lio- tilla. Now, Mr. Editor, yoa will, perhips, be ampibed to leara (as.was Theophi^a!) that Mr. D. waa perfectly jastifiable in ssyirg that Terta^an addressed a lettertoQiinulU, and astonisbedtohear that tbe avertioQ of Mr. H. as atterly groandless as it wis in refercnae to tba qaotatioa takea from WalL The qaes- tion is, did or did aot Mr. D . manafaoure this w^le thing, or did be have any aathori^ far ayingtiiatTtttaliianwrotatoQaintilta. B ; eobsalttng Ordiard's Hiitory, page 69, yon wiUfindth b laBgoage: TertnMan «»tsqaind of by ariehladv nanm) Qoloffila, who lived ai Peipua, a tows in Phi^Kix, whether ioftnU micht be baptiied og csodUioo. tkfjr asiteJ ts I* U^istd and pndoee sporvn 1 In reiriy to Qolntilla, lertidUM obwrres,"«That bap- tism oagtit not to be sdssioistered rsahly,'" In Hintoa, on bapt^, (edition of IS49, page 233) yoa have thb langaage in reference to tke taate matter: a in a work o( six fon3 pasn, not to tbe cbBTch atCanhigv. wfactv Ter- toIUaa resided, bst TO QUIHTILLA., aha leenss ta have been tbe patioiMas of a small sett ia tbe toai: of Petpast, in Piuygis." Now, sir, here b evidenoe as dear as the noonday can, from two historiacs (tnd I oonid give others if necessary) that Termliisn did write to Qaintilla, and still BIr. H . has the hardihood to ehuge Mr. D. with msnnfactar- tng the whole tkiag. How, in the came of ail irulk and fmstico, a christian man cctild make saah bread assertions in direct eoGfl:at with biatoty and facta, I leave for the pnbiio to de- dde. Bat, sir, sttspose we admit aU Mr. H aya to be traa (whidi I d» not) a:^ what ioea it amoaattoT Simply this, Mr. D gtr Ued ac exbact—theief^ JMr. H. was per- ssatly jostifiable ia makins a plda, pilp^ble mis-statement of foots. The smpk fact that tka irst qaotatioa ootild only be foond by looloBg ever a amnber of pages, and the as- saranoe he gave as, tbat be invariably found ail ik» o t W qaotalions, (thongh on different b reasoaabletoeeaelsdu^hat tka idea af Jif. ff pages same from kia; aad I again icqaiie wUdi of thatwostataaeatabtrwa, Mr. EL!sec AntiVr orwaaitaaderatoodtkatAatiBkaald s^y AP9 H . o&oMf feHy, vbiah meansfiftyaa wall t Bat ka frady ackaowl- edges hb " mistake," (a rose by aadtker aaaM b jast as sweat) aad will akaage O a plates so aatohave tha next editcBB rigbk. Sir, did be r^srd it as a tHokt muiolo whe»%a tkonght he had detected Mr. D. ia aete of " a x ^ r ' A ft» of tke aodest, retsad aad Ariatiai- lihe epitheSa he aseatowardaMr. D. wiQ £ir- nish the seeeeaiy iaformstka. "Aaaawbo was aot fond of telling the tratk,"—ia plaia Eogliiji, a liar. " A ^ anseropaleas dcdea- tieioa." " Socb prcfaao eavila." H b atate- ments are a " tissaa of fabeboods,"—ia EogUth, a set of i o f a m o a s " M s a a l ^ tares his own history." " O u tnsserapaloas sathor" " If he serves bb parpcaa it aaka hot litUs diff.'rence how he doea it." " Bsp- tistfuicj makes itp for the defideaay ti ki^ torieal fsets." These, dr, are a few of & e many epbitbeta be heaped a { m Mr. D . ; bat when he is detected in a plaia ais statnawt of facts, be soRess down to tbe cfEaaiuay oi a modest and blashirg aaidea, aad w ^ d have as believe that no word harsher tkan " mistake" had eaer e<<etped hb lipa. VerQy, sir, he has diS'.aeBt i^oM ef win applied to different partita. As to the ohacges he propoasatoaaka ia hb plates, I woald snsgest amoog other Amag- es, that he correct the mv'fiia ia the title psge of his book-MAJESFY OF TRUTH; it is inappropriate for a book aoatabdsg " i;it3tak(»." 1 desira, sir, to place tfc. H . aader no ^ ligifion to myself by eorrectisc iMOtamte^ (why did he ehange the name!) ia bU boo it; bat that I mly cot be esnadeied an^aria- ble, I wiil ^ve bim two or Uirea aad leave ths rest to Mr. D. Examiae thb very qac- tatloa we have bsen qoarreling over, cee if it reads in Theodoaia as it does inTaeopki- ia3? See if he did not change the l a a g o ^ is the q'jotados so astoalter tbe whole of the sentence ? Iiocik on pase 18, m ' dosia, and laow as the qnotatioa whisk fays in Theopbilas, 97, b ihert; fiad it on that page in my eapy. Crai^ the qtotiH^n in XheephilB^ page 305, dosSy with Df Wali, acd see if be did not a ^ r Wall's laognsjie ?—do not read aliks in a y copies. Acd thtc I cDoli go on, bat the botion wonld become bordensome. Add He the above his revi.«ed pamgea, Ue death of the Bible Daioa, and his' Qostilla matter, aad tbe obli^tion will be doubled. Mr. U. thitki I hate him as Intterly aa a fcx hates hi3 huntfr, acd love Daytoa aad Graves with ail my heart. The intima&m^e here gives ui th»t he had beea pvraniBg wiib maligaatit haired wssendralT gratoi the ccmsaiiity kneT it before. He has fos hantiBg so lepg, asd so aiddaoedy, be has becooie a monomaniae fife tke iabj.'i^t, aad asrioBs fnna are entertused that aa ^.ncation of blistering ointmenttothe t o p ^ tis head will be cecesary, in order to r d i ^ hia of his malady. Ucfortanatdy fcr " however, tfie fortones of the ohaa aeea|to have ttken a tnm; the fcxJi afin'bia^^ sarer; iosteai of bis eVj\«inga/cx,afax]ii m parsait of a goost, aad can dionid be tskva, l»t the fox's, the "little fexesi" apafi vines. Revisionist loves all eandid aad tratb- fal men, bnt for a pretasdiaf, aalf-eaaeited man, who sp«ids all hbtimein disteriiiag^- pease uid qaiei of religioas eommaaitite arrajicg friesd against friend aad spiiost^rothtr he eatertainfr aa otter tempt.^ As t£e preseat edlti<m of tka Bible to have bnt little i^flsesee in ptckliar propeEtity, I thick a aoe ^atly needed. 1 have no partiealar tions to the dianges he saggeats, aad a copy published for his s/xsioJ b-nefit,^^ the old cammatjdment, '- rHOD SHifeT XOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS," le^y printed at the top of each psgi. As he does tot feel dispoaedtoeonsaiE« bb time with me, I would sacgest that ail the fime he esn spare froa fcx bantiBg s^^t GbioEtown, acd abasing- the Baptists o^ b b circuit, can be pr.fiublremployed in cc^fct- icp tbe mistake*'' in Theophiltis. f . Hi<plsg that he m%j have a pleasiat^^ in fcx htintiog, srd earnestly defSriagf^t he may coCTicee the pobiic that I aai ||n- wcrthy his notiee, I am, as ever. 4 i Rxnson^ ytn will asiiber trast yaaraelf aar alhsn, or- «aia tbat oforveaey ia ^nrit, tervtag te Lird," which Paal toi^bt aad fraedaed. 19. WbsByoasressoretlyBMragradisdat tbe fill of some protesaer of reS^Mo, Aaa sritfved fcr the wossds whid he kCiate «a Christ SO. When, aoder chasdscBaai af Pran- deaae, yoa think mare of yesr snffariaga tkaa yoar deserts, and laok aiote fcr relief &aa rifisatinn from stnl 21 When yoa confess bal dj> jDot fonaki beaatdar aia. 22. W h » yoa aekaowledgs ket atiU Bsf- leetda^. Reader, if you feel ia adMSniag steia, aa God's remedy for TotirTeecvtry. Tab b i t : « 0 Iarael,retBm'anto ths Lsrd tty Of>d: for thoa bast fallen by thine is^aity. Take wilk ^OB wcria and tara to tha Livd; aay anto Biai, Take away all iniqaity, and Ttiaiiia a> gTM w l y : so wa will render tha ealvaa «f car Anhar ahdl not save as; wa wiB not rMe apoa korm; ndtha- will we ny aay anra to the woik ear bands. Ye ara M r «ed*; forintbeetiiefathetleBfijdethmenty,'* Hos. xlr.—S'iSik Jf.ist^tr. seas ASD ms kavtob- A very old 8«rmaa author diseaaraa tku taderly of Csrisi:—"Myacal is iikea kaa- -gry and thirsty child, and I need hb lava aad eoaaoUtious my refreshneat; lamawiad eriBg and L)st sheep, and I need kin a a good ^ fudifal Shepi^, ny sora b I<ke a fright- ened d'>ve, poT^sd b.f a hawk, a^d I a c e d ^ wcasds far a refage; I am afteblevise, aad I aeed hb ero» to Uy bold af, a:d wisd ar- •elf aboat it; I am a siimer, and I arad lib r^htenosaess; I aa naked aad bsrt^ aad aeed hu holiness asd icnocoice fjr a erverteg; 1 ab ia trcnhleand alarm, and I aeed bb m- Isee; I am igeoraat, asd need hb teaehiag ; simnle sad foolish, aad I needtiie gaidaaw af hU H.>ly S^rit. In ao sitaatiea, aad at ao time, can I do without him. D j I pray T ha most prompt acd intercede for me. A a I arrugned by Satan at the D *iiie tribasal T he mas* be' my Advc«kte. A w I in tfl » lion f be msst ny helps'. A « I petaraa- ted by the wcrld I he matt defend me. WhCB I am fci^tken. he must be my (oppart; wbsa dying, my hfr; wh^n moald,eru>g ia the ctava, my rcsnrreo'iMi. Well, then, I would 1 pirt with aH the wmld. and all thsk^ ' tain*, tbaa with thee, my Ssriw. aad, Gjdl^,,, thanked I kaow tliat tbnu too art aot wlB-.,^ ng t3 da withotit me Tbou art rich, aad I ' am poor; ihou has rigbteouffiess, and I da ; thou hast oil and wine, aod I weocds; tkaa hast cordials and refreshm*nt*, aad I basga aad thsiEt. U:s me, il>eB, my Savior, tec whatever purpose and ia whatever way tkaa mayeit riqiire. Htrs b my pier heart, aa empty ves^; fil it with thy grasa Hare b my cinfol and troabled asml; i|iiekea aad ra- fmh it with thy lova Take ay heart far thy abide; my aaath, to Si>read the gbsy af thy name> my love, aad all my powera, for the advaneesseat of thy haaor. tba service cf tiiy believirg people. And never suffer the steadfastness aad ocnfideaea of ay foithtoab^e, that so alltime*I aay be an> bledfromthe heart to ay, ''Jesus needs aa^ and I him, and so weraiteach other.' " Glckt to Chrut —Tt« heart of a bdiav- er, affected with the glory of Christ, is Eka the needle touehed wiih loaditos)^ It ass no longer be qiiet, no losgar be asAstad at a distacee from him. It is pat isto a eoaUBad notion toward hitn. The motioa indeed b weak and tremuloas—pantings, breathillgi^ rghings, gn»iiiags, in prayers, in asditadsaa, in secret noefses of onr minds, ara tka iiia of it However, it b eontiuadty prsasag towards him. Bat it obiaios aot its pdat, it eomss nettoits eaitre and rest in t ^ worid. gages from tnoae named,) was of itself the iiigbaat aireaaututial p r ^ , tbat this qaota- tioa waa there too; and it strikes me as a veiy novd eonchisien at which he arrived, that be waa jastiied ta aasertiBg, that a qujiation was aot ia a volame ooataiiii"g 555 pages whia he had exaoiined only about /or^ pagestoases^ tain tke fset Sir, sach quibbling might do for a lawyer or politieian, bat it b on worthy B Bliusta af the Gospd Bat, dr, tke next case of qaibbling rest- edtowill »kow to what means men will rcMrt when doady potaned. Mr. H. finding him- adf detected in a plain mi^ptaentarisn of fiate, aad aeeisg no mteu of eaespe on fair iriadplc^ reaorts to one af the aost ingea- oaa iqieeiea ot qaibblingef whtA amaa ooold ba gt^^- He BOW has tbe boldaesstoassert teat ka read (aly o&ouf forig psga beyacd aad prcoediBc page 403 of tke 4th Tolumeof Dr. WaU. stetement, made in the fsee of kk acsnranoe to tke contrary in Theophi- laa, will strike every oae with wonder scd as- toaiakaMit. By aoaaalling tk^ book, pa.^ 304, yon will &3d this boastful aad iasaiting laagmge: "Bow,TheoftUhu, von wID nnt be rs-priwd to hear, that tkm is BO SCCH PAS8A*» I.V Da WAU'S *D8FS5CB.* Tbeie Sanot a ef iiw paca 40*. KOR18 IT ASTVBEKK ELSB IN THE BOOK. I have lacked IS TAINforevrn tbo oe- tat^ed lattDCM, thhiktng tbey nsjr tiav« b«es ihTewntagetker as ladles sew intdiea in aqam.— Ba I cannot Sad 05E 8EHTESCB IS SB. KALL agreeinc witk tl^ qaatatioataneoduaa.' Hara, dr, b ptoof aa elear aa a aaa-leaa, tkat ka exaaiaad tka whole of that To~^ate He aaaarta that ttera b SO SUCH SE.V T E N C E I N T H E B O O K , aad bases that as- aertioB oa O a fact tkat ka kad " l o c M in vaia," aad aot avea Uie dtta/tdtod sentanoes wen aa Dr. WaO. Wbaaavar Mr. H. aaa- viaoaa tka pablia tkat ^ au>aa b aade of dtesa, tkea will tkay ba preparedtobelieve tkat t^ tenaa, xia tka bode" aid "ia Dr. WalFk ^Debaee.*" aasaaa farfg oi> a^hfy paga df tkat work. Bat, 'iir,iappaiM waad- a b dat ka read oily aboat fiHg pwe*, wfcidt of ka twa ateitasws a traa7 aad wUdiaakaab^etat WUekbtte/oIsr aad iAak the g^mbUot If ba kad icadoriy abaoik for^ psgok tdij did ka not ateteit iaTkacflulaBT-^ kMW it aa wall kadoaaav. Bit^ taak a waatoi aak of dtqSeite, iatead of faiaiddi^ hia widt aa koMntM aeqaittal, wHl bat f i ^ aTt&aia Oak will aoalaa kia tia aaraaeaardy iakb Bat, dr. kbfriead'Aati'aava k« ex- J ^ M m aaek Nte aaald kaaa^aa obtelaai ^ » eaa bat M r . S . Tka gnat aniihtii^batvaeaUBar. t b f e a a d U a i g ^ (tkey a n aa aaak aia^ ctAa^of ibn^aai it xjiRKS OF REi.iGiars oEcunrarfr Tne fjllowiikg are a few a u k s by wklck yoa msy jadge whether yoar eoal b ptos- pering: 1 When yon are relaetant to religtoos esa- versati-n, acd the eospsny ofcerioas, beaven- iy-miaded Christians, and ci ji>y yoaiadf best with men of the world. Wbea, froa prefereaee, yoa are abaat from meetirgs for prayer, co(.£ae yonxadf to Sabbath acetbgs, are eadly detaitifd thHn, aad are ready to txnase tadi 3. When you are ^ d d to eonsider duties scrio^y, lest ytmr consaKaee past nexlect, and intist onfidelitynow. 4. When it b more year abjeet, ia duty, to in^ sacscssnef, thaatoboner V ^ obtain rpiriinal prc&i or do good ta atbes^ 5. Wben jouhave aa over-eritteal spitk re- specdng preldiing; are dissstisfisd with tba m wcer, as inrlegut, too ^aia,toointeUee^d, or not aecordiiig to aome iavaite or >ith the meter as too dsetrinaL or two preasp- tive; or when joa eomplua^ it aa too or are saspiciios of persocKty ~ j 6 When yoa are mere afraid of bdagi ae- eouBied strict, thaa of aisBiag aguast CS&iat by Cfgligetee ia piseiice, sad axJeilkfairiBe, " to y< ur L^rd atd MmIct." | 7 Whea yoa have little fear of toap^i^Ba, and can triSs with spiritual iMtpr. g c S Whtm yoa thim for the etaplsaom of mea of tha world, and ara more aaslig to know what they think or say ef ys^Hkas whether yoa bmcr the Savior ia tfadr|i^)ht 9 W b ^ scandlea to TeHgioo are a))% ^the subject of yonr oensore, thaa of yaw ^icvicg a^d prayer bcfote Ood, aad esdeavan for t b ^ rtaaraL 10- Wheii yaa axe more afrddtoeBaasater the seom ef, oroSkdiagaao, byicbakbgda, than of cffsadi^ God by atbaak It. Whea yoa aie mere beat a p c B ^ B g rich than holy. - s ^ 1-2. Wbea yea aaasat reodva. d a a r ^ ta- proof forfoalta,are aawiHtng to aad jsitify yoaiidt 15 Whea year are impataaat aad bearirg'towsitd the frailrie^ aad fasits of oikera. 14. Wben your reading «f Aa BtUa' sdal,\ba8ty, kasoa-wiie; or aal ^ aaattndcd witk aaif^ ex when yra raad alacat aay at! stira iBtm£t ^Ma tka book GoL 15- Whea yva kava asoca than at boae; ar« a^anaSy forrmdsa " sate efiaea," er laagadd vIm aaaa a a ^ ia tfcafoaily orbyGodaioa& | 1 6 When yoar raiigiimateda ia a « i | Cor tha aew ^ g r af aaa, tkaaford a eld tf tka ttMsai7 af God's VBti - 17. wWsnyimaaU spiritaddallt ial 'drawiaentfreaClcxistiBaaolintj^ ~ ef ptadeeaa asd ruiMfnlBia. wkHa are geiag to dsatiaitiai, aad ariag H1 iTia dru; aBafaifrd tet aaa la t m M witk apaatdiaiMttyi aUaaa witk aai>aBnBaaBaHwg<iaaii aatiakafaaab. Ab0k 18. W>m,UammA Erct So, CoKC—The soal of the believer is sever gouen tear eoough till it be ia tka arms, in the boscm of Jetas. It saithaol (aa Peter cf hb tabemadm), " Lwd. let tkaa be <»e for me and anotherfortbee," bat, Lst as boil bs togther in one. It b ever aij^ withcne who lovta Christ, till Uie can ofldi presecos be rfeitg. CiTASTmnKT — The wrafJi oi God Ijea sot npoQ his people, akhosgh hb kaaddaea— A S etUm b aeot to kiU »iB, not tke maa— WhatcocTcT beltevera n S a , thoagb it be , death itself, they many ay, Christ bath la- bored, asd we ester into hu labors. Datk lost its sting is kit pde. The Cbristun has many inBrmitieF—nfr- mities ef body, afiraities of wad, i^rai- ti*a cf temper and fepodtiai; bnt ki aet these di«03Br>ge hia in his heav<ei.ly ej^sa, or difft»de him fnm attcmjrtire to do good. These ieirmities aay be scs^tsd to bia ^ emptying him ef bb sclf-stfieieiiey, asd aaka hia realii? hb owa weakBecs. Gid aaa aaka him ai. it^laeaml icstraacnt of good, aatr witbitasdiig nature fuls acd sinks, asd saidy wQl, if orterly srktd to do aa. The apeatia Paal fsjs (2 C.<r 1 2 : 9 ) m t W gbty a J itfiFmitiea. that tha power of Canst mmj tea apon me." Observe the beaatifcl rnlzraiaa, "Pn- eept muft be opoo preacpt, preeept apoa pra- wpt; line apsa line, lica apoa liae," l a SB: 10 Like fk llfal Taiatsa wa aaal line afUr line, strske apoa atteka^ till We bring ont the pictnre we ara BBxiaH to prod ase. Cirenastanen o f ^ preveatoar dai^ wkat ear rimMa atd jadg a»at desidetoba best Botbenaae we aaaaat da all tha goad tka* we-iKiCd, is no nfi MSt txase for oar d d ^ aothirg. If we cwnnt de tbe best tkiag, dun let as do the m xt b«»t Aieg 'My lawa,* said Sdloa, aot tbe bsst tfcai im, »at they are the bast tha Atheaiaea aaa beat," It b ruorded of tba devoted Idta W d d . tkat be aaed toki^a plaid apna hbbai. tkat he might wrap himself in it wWa be^ rasa at aight fat jnjjtr. SoaatiaKS Hs Info fMad hiaeatbe g^oadisceiug. Wbea ^ aaat. phiad,l=awtaW «y,-Ok waaaa! Ikaw ika soale of tkrea tkaasand to aaawR far, and I kaa* not bow it u wiJi aiBj cf tkaa." The.Bible is tba b r a ^ «r baaka froa God, acd onscsoas cf Bottirg bat < tratk, it awiia tke piegresB af ka^cdga aiib calm aeeaii^. It watckeaibaaatiwaaij ranaabittg aaerg dasaia jiods, aad nyaaea ia fvery toeiti ba.diseovera. aad e m y ia- icriptet i0 -deeiphm; far froa tkat. r ^ eoiacr oNiaded aaibla it expeate Imt eocfraations cTita owa TarHsty. Tkeaaaberof Cfiaaltiaiiaaka tia taa'a eotqaeat the aose iSaaiBas. A gra- dens aaa skoald ba adfe ap aH of ire, sfar- a&d waaw^ailoppa^iw, aain etabMeTAC^ddisaltiaa A e d d ba bat wkatjeaaa*teI Tatafatteetiva 03% aash anaaat aTtl* yaar W i ite owa beaa^, aad ia da a w * M i it bekdda, every ioar, a piaiaiwii^ before, aad vAbk skall aavtt U ^aia.—Aasnms. . jBadlovaa to

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Philadelphia Cozrespondenee.

Miana Ssnoia: AjaitetWUusoffin-

mdn.'tlMi ab««te of toji^tte creriactiBK

uuwna of gsB «ad pktel •hota s&i all

fia, M%itaiid faafp7 ai#»ni«B of tfc* gUtri-

« « Fovii^ I tad mjmU tMatiag of joar

€*cr wtMOM fa{Ht aad of oar Moved Baytiat

oanaaBlty. &tt&ia sMMBtthen ia »limr

anoBg Baptiata of tUa tee taata&l

diaadkaCfsaa. Tba Banaa Baptntokardk

IbMjaataanplated tiUm MakbaastiM

aeatisi^teaaaa « « kar* arar aaeB; spcue

haa baak tegatdsd^ar^kaotonl akUI taxad

to ataaati and ansplataMa raaUa^ ia as

amnal df^i^- Tka frtamtal affain of tie

lAarA am udtr tka aoAtnl ef Captais Joka

ka^ OW Ae^bsiUiaf

ftodaadkaiabearttet^aal a^^tkisslatke

gtTa^Baa.fianihidbj t&aUataryaf Bap-

tiiti thmBy . Tke cxpaaaa of t&a taSdiag

<•91 wAtefaai tkaa 130.900. Tkaa&Ttraiiia

aelj MBa aigktaaB nanOa old aad kaa for ita

paatv Bra. A . K . SpaaUlcg. lata of Maii-

aaa, SaafgWr-vko avi3}»tk« eocfidem aad

artaaa, and isipm dufiLvilitkapa ia ru-

taoata tiw tpiritaal atiwtara vkiah, aader

God,bo late M i d . A fe» v e ^ ago are

hand Cr, FoUcr, af BaltiMr, pnaek ^

dtdSoataa; aensa. TkalMsoTOUDnagad;

•aataf tka d ^ paatenwanpcecKt; t b e u ^

aifiaeat ptifacawd ta patfaetion; bat

da piaaafetr aaanad ia«a, koawlj, and onx-

•g!i-^aaa,iftbiiTemat]cs. WcmiBt «xpea6-

is^ wilTiirg geeat, aad bfl viA tka tSKne-

tkat, white tke p?ea^er «aa a saa cf

bflfrt and acml aad dasbtkaa bad, «a Tariona

lumiiBiiii. exbibiisd czbMrfiaary p o w , o&e

af Bn . J . B. OfaTaa* £07 soaonx wasid

Csplaj Ca more geoxoa tiuufwaa dereUped

fB tkia oeeaauB.

Cloae at kaad vitb tite Banaa Bs tigt

ing t C W 7 blaariaig nay nat ok tke faai-

laaaswn fikokonor Ood ia amdwiiDg tka

Tmimam I a « fratatsaOj j«PBta.

B a n m . PaiuiMiMiA, Jaly 4, I860.

Ormk TrmutaHama—Prndtias » AaaUjm —Dr. CSUcMT Old M W a m n s i t .

I>BAX Bxzmaar:—I aaa atOi trembled «itk

tka tarfacM of priatera. At botk tke afiaea

w W a my baeka ara boBg priatad, tka foreKan

wnplaiiv of a Karcity of kaada nsoa & a 4ik

of J«Iy> aa auay have sot yatrataiBad from

tMr baUdaj- ezaotaiaBa. I ga to tka ofioaa

&r«a ar torn tiaaa a day ta naaaraga aad

kvry tbaai aa. My Hyma Book vill ba

ready for tk« biad«n to-Bomv ereaiBg. Tka

•eeoid fema «f ny Grammar aad trmiatioB

of Joka an sow bdag set up. Tka proof

rtadiog aad eetreetiBg araToy tadioas, bat it

is caay to fceep up witb tka typa-aettna. I

am ^eaaed «itk ^ ateekaaieal ezaeatioa of

tka worb tkaa &r.

Yeaterday mwaiag I praaabed at tka Cta-tar ekoidt, BnoUya, by tka pdifa iavitafim

of tka paator. Tka bnditB aad eaieta woa

•ny IcM to aie aad aty iatarpeoler, bat wa

fid aot tab any la^aftanooa

I Cstened to a aiOBt exaaUaat aena^ praaakad

ia Biooste Street ekorab, by a lK»tker Smi&

from Pbiladdpbia. b dia oTeaiag (aa tkay

say hare) or at i^bt as tka ladiaaa aay, I

iiBteoed to ess td tke most skritkimg aboli&a

kamagaes tkat 1 eraa beard. It was by Dr.

Cheerer of tbe ekardi of tka Pantaaa. His

tSeine was, " Tkt mtuaieat and aartaJ of Hu ciuTck agaiMxt eryamxid aad kis text a Cts. x: 4. "Tbe palliag dowa of

stroE balds." I tried to take dowa tka poiata

kis diMoarse, bat frand it kad soae; and

kenee Ikad to£iil wilk tke pieader. Tkoogk

dtaidk, tka Iirat B^tirt Cbar<A of We*tlj>(4ailaBaBdInaiM,iteoataiB«iaaaBfiH^ PkiJadelpkia, axa eosatn>:iisg aeetkar 8»et-

iag>kaaaa; itaaatiaiated aoat is ax-

laaaaf wkiekare already tabsaribed, aad a

SBtEZHmHtlOB C^MTSbs^ to raiaa nmwader

bsfiaa tka kaise is dedioatad. Tka oid Saa-

aam St. eknrd kas reaolvai ts badii a asw

baaae. Sarrttamded by tka cSaTw. of as ad-

jiaaat Itrezy ataUe, Ctonted by tke bask cf a

brgakotel, aad barkd iaaa obaaura street,

tk^badinooaipiately raa dswabafina Bro.

Wiastoa aaiamimwd kia paatmate tkat tbpte-

neaitivysyaiptaBarf mre riiibltt t«

aO. ITi^er Afi abia mini tratifws of ear ea-

taraied bratker from Siva&aak, thdr bopes

kigktcaad, aad tkeir laggiag easetgiea kave

baaa toaauiaed iato aetivity. Tkeir aew ed-

iSoa wiB aest^.OOO, aad I bdiemia already

lyomglomerate laaas of pnftaa aad ratke

startling aeserUoBa. I will give yoa a few

vtriatvn as be spoke ibem.

"Or^iaissd i^oities," said be, "are the

"Teat obstacles to ear miiwiwiary eaterpns>>-

stroBg holds of Sataa ateans oi^aaissd iaiqai-

ties. Spmtaal wiekedaesa in bigb plasec,

means orgaoixed iniq'aities. Tke lyatem of

hamaa slarery is aa orgaaitad iniqtti .'' He

Tba SeeoBl Baptiafc dlard^ tk» embcdi-

Bt of tkastsaeat Calvaaism aad t&eatRat-

art Baptist pri8ei^ea»aia aow taaUag ext«i-

•re ritaratioBs eo lieir raaenbla place of

wonHp. Sxty years , ago it waa tka. kaad-

samart adifioe bdoo^g to tba Baptista ia tbe

State; b ^ time sadly ssd jatbeaatifony lar-

pasaea ka {brater «d£. A m and baodscme

-frimt extended tea or tipalTa feat aaater tke

stnst^a M i ^ aalargaajaat at « a eppoaite

«d,H4|||||B?lete otetbaaUag of Aa ea-

tiniataiM^irtba pn^oasd akangea. Oae

gmti^iBs I W a n is Mtter ia tkattke aa-

tWpated axpeaaa—some $7,200 la saeaied, in

w h and liable aotaa.

Oar BetheVbtmrf a year siaee, kas beeo

a etspkta saeatsa. At tke time of itsreeog-

stiast oaa brothar ta tka Coasol depnaatad

nakaatioa, aa wa bad already aa Sfisoopal,

PitibyteriM aad MeAodist Betkel, aad

fidBOtaaadh. Bisidaa ba kad to d« wkb

a Baptist Betkel, aaa PMladelptia paatar,

tveatyyeaza ago, and it &ned,a dearpcoa^

paelfke tkoagkk, af tbd dooxa awu^g.tbe

pnaoit Bovemeat. Tke Head ci tke akmtek

afta d i S » fram soaa cf ita aiambcn. acd

k tkia saaa be did atiikiagly. ,Finy kave

baa brsagkt ta Jans ia tbe Betid ailder tbe

autoy of Bra. Perry, ita paatar, and amoag

tksaa tfry, vnry grade aad Taiiety of eiiaie

awTSfrasMtaa, aaweUas moat aatiouUties

CbiaaaiaB felt, aw»g tka Botkel

b*alkt«», the loTa cf Christ, and baa -nsited

mnt af oac cburdtes ta tril kia tataeating

A t « paUia BMetigg beld two

wcaka aaetfia tke First dtarob Kvly 13.000

wmphdgad to aid ia baOdisg a

aad tlwra ia reaaoa to baliaowdsi soca oar

•ilaia "win bare a reapeetable boBBaewaed by

Baadsta,in wbieb tka wbttle trx^ dail be

iraa^ed. Froa tbe Bethel, awa kaTS gcae

taareryetatiaBofikelTDiied Btatea'ak%sof

war, and lattera reportiag tka existaaea. af

ptayer ascetiaga, aad tka ceaarraaca of est

ooubTabeea rearired froa dstaat parts

af tka worid. Asd fccm tka Betbd, i=a«-a a a a s leaAedaattf tie Third Bapfet dnswi

laa^Bg to tke aaaaaniBB af BMire tkaa a haad-

' lai, tB •KMirat,'' lamlliBg ia tke baptism cf

a w r ^ b s a r o « « CalTOj, «teBded

^ by a sarias Aaage ia owr S ^ baptiaed

dttn rpcke of the power of tratb, aadrefisred

to ' Boiks an UtePtes^ BstoIb&hi, Paine on

tbe Bigba (d 2^,Hsaiilton'8 federal papers,

asd Jcfferaoa's draft of the Deeiarataaa of la-

depettdeaee," as illastratisg tke power of

truh., Tbm bo remarked tkat "Ood has

gtTsn to tbe o ^ kis Word aad Spirit, and

tke ekar^ mast ase tkem." "Wa baTe," said

he, "a eommisiias from God to go to the foar

mSIisas of claTcs acw ia boadsge. The great

brant of tka eobiliot ii eooiing. Tba qaesttoa

Moa wiU b«, shaU dieae foar milBoM ef davea

be freer We hare to meet tbe anall^ad ael-

Sskacas of awn North, and ^ mora aataral

sdEahness of mea Soatb. God saya, 'Let my

pecpls go!* God's people now in ehaias!

Yta, God's ptopk f asd the ntore bb people

beeaww tkey are in ekuas."

A battle is sosmig sooa, eompared with

wbiok ail former wars are mere boy'a play!

BlaTekddiag ia aay form, aad aader all eir-

ramstusaea is bsM; aad bo slaT^aUcr dtonid

bo a ehareh member." (This be repeated

three times saeeessiTely.) He then qacted ai

Seriptare, He tkat aiaketk aMrakaadise of

iball ba pat to death." " A draakard.

ita

« Another B^rtafcani baa beea ftnaed ia

i ^ihamuna of P«wait member.

iKpiaab«rttkir»y,a«rft» kyaaa a t o

praspeataaraaMte^ ^ >» Oar Bspt£it paper, the CknmaA, as y«» ; , k ^ k a a aadsfgoaeaa M e a a a Aaag^t The

' Bwal af 4a late adil«i ^

el day, aay a a w ^ r f HiS^ fcHowi • I dta taaaof tk* p ^ is

Mteaatly CkristaiB, bytka fcwaof a. powarfal, aaltiwtod aad

ita tpdi ia sfaaai^ de-

tuB^g ^ ^ ^ feiftW-

b » wko as afiai walked tba baaka

^«**adapt*a af *k» JT^daa witk kia man g r n t y m m i m i m isteg|«y af p d a ^

te Ha daasadad tkemar bank, ezdaivad

?. Brfia te U m i k to a b«oaia«tk as

1 allr^teomM,^ aad I do aoidoabt,

aditer aoadaiiiiii * ^

Ik win aaqiMa 9 wiMkeaa aad

maak of oar •

bayoBd mvtf, a w t

•f tya to ©affa. g fltyi

l^mifdaaaa and of tbT ekaraba%

LaMltitedaaof aavaabaanbat draady lad

> M ipaad^ doaMaaa a m y Bap-

I n tka SBato rtjoiaai Ua imperil?.

I ^ S t i e d S ^ h e d t o awtfc/^aaiBttary

tkiei; maidetar, or pirate, has as madi right

to ebarek pririleges as a slavebalder." "Bat

some atea wiil say tkat sadi a oae ia a daxe-

boUer; bat ia is a wtrygoed wm; yoa bad

aa w ^ a^y, saeb or saah a man ia a Bardeier)

or adalterer, or a foraioatar; bat w • vtrj

gotdmm." The adaaisaioa of slavdwldets by the

Amsriesa Board," (aid be "waa an abomiaa-

ble wiakedneM. A Mtanonary diar^ kaa no

mora right to reeeiTe into fellowikip a alaye-

holder, than a aiardem, a robber, or

piratot Oar ^uehea and mtnisteia need

training- The diard that does not orgaaiae

agunst slaTery wHl go to tbeoeitkeraoct b ^

beeaasa they are the atost ooasamata bypo^

eritear

Bat I will not poUato yoarocIaaiBa and the

mada of year readers with any mm of this

•iledang. I wovld not have Ssteaed to it,

aaly I wanted to hear for myself; as I aerfr

bad before beard aa aboliti<m sermou What

I have plaeed a qaotatkn aiaiks. Sr. Gheever

did aay oa the evening cf Joly 8th. I toek

ha wordi dowa aa he spoke them, my iater-

pieter tittiBg by me. If iny stranger bad re-

ported to me thai: a olergyaiaa of New York

hadasedsaek lasgaag^ I eotdd bsidly ban

eredittdbia; bat I beard tkeaa things, aad

fttkm like-them for abooc aa hoot aad a half

Tbk dtat ehar^ lae^ -Hn ptay for Oa

esslaTed." The? took a eelleettOB laat a j ^

"for a tpidal jfurpos*," bat did not atato tke object.

Dr. Cbeerer is gocag to Ei^ai^ to ealist

Oe sympathies of th/B British, fbr tka Abeli-

of tke Uaited Statea. He stated t!^

poblieiy. .1 femly betierc that then is

Mrrsf of^omad Mciriy ia this ooanbty, and ia

Hatepe, with esaal rrfoaaa to Ota i^Toy

oftln Soatk. I b d i a r a i ^ U ia tiaM --

wera waubicg oar iatereateBMte doatdy.

c of Nartkera ejasersatiwa; baaTsa past

^ Aero may bo'saeb a p e ^ ; bat I wooH

traTd fiatWr to>a tKam, to to ase a Japap

aesa Saibaaqr. It ia tiase Soctkera meaa

appoaligtotke^kigkerlaw." LataaaMMat

the b e ^ rf P ^ * ^

t e m t b ^ 8ia»eryoaa beaasta&iad Iqrtka Ward of Gad. «ar it ia aot wartfc dafeadiBg.

, H.V.BBCKna.

Having aean tku letter in perhaps kalf dotea

papera witbaat ar^nke I deem someoae skoald

Bay tokim,yo«r laBgusgeia iasaltingto one

kalf of tka dnliiad world, and if eves atko-

ista woaM not skadda at sadk laogaag^ it

WMldbastraaga. Tbe religioas pablio, have

al tka leaat, Oa right to oItU wot^ if we are

daladcd.it ia a imsfortqpe, bat a wia» aad aa

older bead, waald be best to inform as of it,

wbii BoraTespeetAtl and belttii>g laagaage

woaldbeastd. Years with rerpeot,

A CABOLIXUN. KaUsims OylaliMM ut Wr, Callmma aT au

Maararlwr, R .K . CnOl.,

MBAEowoaorx, Dee. 19.1858.

Mr Dbab Sia :—I eheerfoDy reply to the iaqairy ooatained in yoor f Tor of tlw 9{k ia-st^t, roeeived a day or two sinoe—not only ia respeet to yoo, bat in jostiee to tbe mem-ory of Mr Calboo^ who, as on many other sabjeet baa fea groatly misrepreseat^ H4 was aevar eoaaeeM with, or (to rue tke Talgar phnuMoIogy) "bcloGged" to any of the de-Bouiaatioasef tba so-oalled Christiaa Chtirob. His aaderstaading wu too exalted, too elear aad tratkfally truaed, 4» yield a hUad obadi-. eaaatotha miseraUa do^ss of the pnaaat popalar ereeds. Hs lool^ to his Maker, aad aot to weak and perhaps wicked maa, tor his feith; aor did he trast the mighty interests of tba fednretotbe prepoaterons yet pleasant iaveatioaa of ooaaeils, oocTcntioiis, or other rcligioa eaaenaca. He thoacht fw hiauel^ I letermised for hiatstir,aeted for hiiasalf; and, doBbtIes^'neTer^bai9ed,ia Ufa or in death, of skanaing rwpontihility by seeking shelteT bekiad aay msntal iHternassor. He oert^y

!r eoafided ia the salratoty rirtnes of PiMsta' imyers, pordbated at two oeata a Moe—norwi the impated righteoosneea of lis Lord aad Master— ia itself, infisite—nor

ca or^iaal eleotioa asd predestinatim to heaTea—nor on " jastifioatioo by faith only" —4ka most awfal delasion that tra took poc-seasioa of tke hamaa mmd, nor on "irremtible

le" acd the Snal pcraeveracee of the ^ts , ail: oarselres—that sweet yet deadly

morsel ia tbe month of tinners—nor yet in tbe moral inraloerability ronltiDg from being aoaaed, heels orer h ^ , in a hone-pocd, soa>e-what aflir tiie atanner adopted bj the icother ef Aehille*, the j*st of Troy.

To all the»8 ittTeations— inrentiiMs that have sowed m7q<uiy throartoat the ChrisUaB otb—bowed m silence; bat lis head and his heart were &r from them. He looked to the eemmandaMnta of his Creator, as preserib-icg the ralaof bath fsith and life; aad nerer hare I sees a maa who, in mortal iafirmity, so teldom Ticlate them. I ni'g it, indeed, well a«e the laagaage employed by the biog»pher of Charles James Fax, and there vera many points af strong resembUnoe between these two ^stingoished men, in respeet tj this whole sabjeet: "Thongh Mr Fox was no for-mal religtoniat, the easesee ef rdtj;ioo, whidi eeatrea u oharity, was the predammast snca-tioa of bis heart. If Teligion consists ia do-ing to otheia' aa we would that they shoald do anto w ; if it bava any eonneetion with a holy oideaTor to preaerre peaae on earth aad good will amoBK all mea—^en we will Tutnre to aay tkat Mr. Fox, who nerer made si^ show of reUpoc, was, in feet one of the most raligioos men of tba age."

n i s laagaage is eminently dcseriptxre of Ae rdigieoa eharaeser of'Mr.jCalkoan. He a»da BO oatward show of tbiT oonreniional aaaaiy; bat regarded religion as an irreaistible •ad esaeatial proper^ of the inner man, and not the mere oatwanl faeolty of the face, knees, bands aad tongue. Ba^ notwithstand-ing the identity ef his riews in this respeet, yoa ware mistaformed when told that he was a Swedenborgtan"—a term af appr^h rety

self-ocmnlvsantly a]>plied by oar bishops and other elergy to designate tbe Lard's New Chardt of whose peealiar tenents they are confessedly Tery piwoandly ignorant. That Mr. Calhoaa ercr adopted these peealiar ten-ets is oskaowa to me. It is trae that be was very fond ef disenssing sneh subjects in hia leiaara hoars; aad oftea made the philoso-pbieal Tiews of the Charoh the sabjsct of oar erenisg oonTersations. Yet I am by no meuiii satkonsed to say that heeTer aerioasly oonrid ered them aa artieles of religioas f^h. The trath is, his tiote was toe mesh engro.ssed by Ae nerer-eeasiei; labors cf pnMio life to ad-mit of this. I have, inde^ heard, throngh OM of kia distiafniitbed friends—a member of Oongreas from Soath Carolina—that, in his laat illness, be expreased strong oonTtetions cf tha trath of the doatrines, Sat this may be rathea aa iaterferenee than a f«et. lIis last oonver»ati<n with me, hpweTer, shortly pablish, perhaps in the Riehmond Ex

itur, woald seem to lend some ookr to the impression.

Esa. Tot. B a w w : — I " k tka feaar^

M . to giea Eiahatd K.,Ciallai 6 a baarftof

taiB^,iA«il»r»*»totha mAm* fnm to emkfliumBi aooadiBg asat, MBadowitan; (of

•KDe . a fnaalot,) wiatoato be »otari«»,

aad fito" tke.saaaa State 1 tm aaz

to^klB. I i m » b « W a a « . ^ r t l d ^

I j iigrat itert^JAaO.

at 1-it. to wift.

I m io I h ? « « » « , « " «»*

Am. m l

ad." Iliooosider yaar adalaa aboai taldag tha"thitmgb Oakatau" BaaE^, if aaBbea af y>Br AarA wavid only bakataaMnkiadly te tkdr BeiaUbon-4oTa dnaa arare aa (%iiat did, whea be told tka ^ e f oa aroaa, Oat ha skoald go to Paradisa wi& Urn Ikatf w ^ U —aad witkoai goiag by water—tka pnpaia-tioa- aeoeaaarr baiag la: Aa wky, I

mtigU ask to^jain yomr akaiaii—I tkiak yaa wtinld let ma ia. woaldaH yoaf Toa are foadaf proaelytiw.aad ^ I Z a a a ^ y o a know. Christ kkdiaeiplaa that L m was the fal&Uirg of tka bkw. Yea aay mj aaae iskoprtosr Tkat waadaaidadly a a n d re-mark ia yoa 1 DoaH yoa aaa ita taadeaay ia to diseonrage a reprobate? Oaa a i^t feel badly, if Ctoiat kad not taagkt otkewiaa.— He »ays, you know, « Tha l^u^dtw of H*eah m i s W k M y o a . " Yoa ,pisb^ tkinktkat He ^dat know.

Bat'dear &e*iB0idst, daat yoa * e yea hare Isid yoaradf opea to aritieiBB, by aaotk-er thing in yoor artidoT Yoa bava iaigtd erety qaaadoa. I propoanded te ^ a . Tbera is aa animal eallu a /os wbo ia acted for sneh tr«is, bat 1 aetar knew tkat law Ibxy oBBnisg. or artM dodging, waraoaandated nobis tnuta of ekaraotar. Haw dawslapisv the Kingdom af Haaaaa witkia tkass, by eal-tirating the eloiatiaa grays, Maekaiwa, gab-tloMss, patiaiea, long aaiEeria| aawar bar* any ase for tkaBL Tbe diviaa witlua Aem. expands by otber aseaaa—it beisnua peilated —it laifjaataa by penaittio^ Oeaa to uter.

Oae pbraaa ia yoar acttde aaeda explana-tion—"yoK ^MOsawik" Perkapa yoa are imdkynirst2/,in yoor worit; yoor artieks look lik»4t—« atay aaea yoakave a dost-

and jsdge mo by yonis^—it is a em-moa fuling in kaataaity to do so. If not so, what da yoa iseaa T Who b tka other one 7 Mr. Harrison qjeaks for kindf, ysa aee—U can't be bim. Ill forgiTa yoa for tkat kiat aboat his aeeding ma for an « « » srsfrwsr." Httdigoifed,geatleanaly artiele speaks for itself He baa prored often CDoagh, tka tke ia fally able to strike for biatsalf wheaeTcr be " meets a foemsn worthy of UsstaeL" Ilike Mr. Hsrrisoe—have met hiss—sboald like to become aeqo^ted widtbiai—aboald be proad to eall kirnyHsad. Ilika kia^beeaaaain hia eoatroTerdaa be aever degrades bia maali-aeas-by ooadeaseodin* to XamHaOcguar^sm. y-rvriUi ia laagaage tkat makea asea aot ia tha ehareh blasb for tkoaa wb« degrade thair own hamaaity by tuiagit, ka "lerilea BOt agaia." Ha does aometiasea asa ireay aad sareasm, whea iasaltad tbsa kia wit b keaa, p<wted and catting, bat aavar lorn or mfyar. [ admire Mr. Hanboa for bb aobla aoal—he k hnman, liable to laake matakes—none bat the Christ waa eatirely sinless bat be low the 3Vti<k—fnokkly aekaairisdges Us errors, whea be makes tkeaH ia "thaakfal to eay oas who will point eat aay iaaeearaqr ia Theopbi-los Walton." He does not tarn, aad dodge, and twist, to evade tka trath-neaer weeps and and wrian bb baads, beaaase

Trath b saeb a doabled-feeed jada—aad he cannot be on iati si'ss ef Ur at ones/ I think Mr. Hsrriaoa fallilla a pUloaopber'a de-fioitioa of a a^oIar,''a modest, labarioas, charitable aoal." Aad yoa, toe, dear Beviaon-ist, I see hare read books. Yoa area gtra a qnotation from one of the old Paritaa poeta and alas, have learaed someiAat of tkat aa-diaritable Paritaa tkeology tkat dbapproved of libtnl ehristbiuty so ma^ aa tobaaish Rjg^r Williams becaase he bdierad that eren the Qaakera bad sak at tka feet of Chriat, aad leareed of Him to be meekaitd lowly in heart, aad were therefore boaad for tka kia^on of heaTcn. Yoa tell sae my ease b hopdesa. I am afrud yoa have aot comptekeaded tke spirit of B:^er Williama, tke foander of tka first BaptUt Charebia America.

Yes. yoa, too, hare read books—Brea iati-mate that yoa bare read " Wall% Hbtory of lafeat Baptism." . I am sarpriaed at tka ia-timatioa I Are yoa sara yoa read i^ all ihiie, b7 yoartelf T Did no one read it for Tfou—or help yoa T Why, it b a baok— ggTersl aolamea aad not ealealated to iatv est a mitd like yoota. Yoar a ^ aeema bet-er adapted to worka of fUiO^ like Theodo-

sia EoMat. The Und of liteiatare 'where trath ia lUaisd seean better saited to tke 00a strnctwo of yoar intellect.

Yoa hare read books—tbe B3>le, periiapa. Well, tku b a big book toa And yoa have foacdtkstit b f w of errors, frtym Ganeab to RevelatioB. foa think it needs fixing ap. To adapt it to Baptist waata it mast oadi radical ebasg2& Yoa think tba

tha B«t kaTB icpliad,'

bb art Ba^air, baartbaUaaia

nr, I aa aawiUiastkat other mats ahoald Hf Mr. Harristra's sins. I be-

With the kindest feelings and respeet, I aa yoar cbcdient servant,

RtCBAkD K. Catua

Old Bil Qod s Wordrwon't do, till taraurss b sabsti-tnted ia it for haptiit, Yoa may poambly think it woald be a happy soggestkm to that Bsptist Union, if soate other sentimeata were

hioh I as for instance, all lika theae: " Do SHr-l to others as ye woald that they sboald do

to yoa." "Lara oae aaotker;" "Lovey<nir enemies " I f year eaemy hangera, feed him;" "Bear eadi others b o r d ^ " &e.; " Chari^ saffentk long and b kind—u not easUy proroked—fiinJMk no &o.

D I 8 C U S 8 I O H .

Ta« A«tk«r •TTHmvUIm TTmltm • • cxpoMd mX Bmm tkat his BmIu 1»«u wUh-arawm Craai CtRVlaUea.

"Cul"*^ tcntqrla »tiH caftCml .f wb-di b UahiBtora. ««l anx that

ttaaute orTlmr nin W.:tm, tiits Xt. Bvitaoa, dkt pcdhFT, W Wn •» tharo»,i:j to th. p.r»r fob a^iS la tb. tewa, thaV- ^ l^cs. pUtfc fhr Ub t> ti^«l»r)Mtatt]tatIib>»k «a« »iaier.»a<!ratin>«l« tMVj tb*X.t)H<Iita. ItisuaDVtralKiBteMstia tte f|M.,aaaaatckn'alad. Tb* wtlMtIca (laad apea tk* m Kttrer lb. Suilna ia Tldotty, an! v3Uatb< circataUm .rth.Taf«,cxa'lwbi.«<c<4tVtb*nain', win b. nmSttkt wtUwlatblBaaS fatar. aomfcm—te v. Mthattbtaaw-lUaLii iln ilinif • fti c T-1—*—' - "•—••—[•—i-j-* latbtH aU. WUWtbireoataia a laif.uKantoTiaS taa-Uoa, tbQ «au< MZ nadcn a tamia. of taw discunbsl «•

jt i( sar lafcnaitka that Wr. Jtmm B. Hates «*• tlw la-Imr .r Xt Kuiboa. a aaa daema, ud hu tb* csfae

Itr t* sn a pnnbMat padaoa ia tb* daaoKiaalioa:}

maa tb* Oarinte EinU. TO THA.T njiS XET THJI KOOS.

[SOL 7. ooDtsIcs the wjiy of " Actt-SeTuIocbf to'Berisionbt.'']

D a u BxTifioxuT: I Kve yoa; I do Icts yoa lika a brother. I address my reamks (s

la to show my apprtdation of yoar regard .^BHL Yea, year artiele waa futsay! We reprabaiea were all hagely tiekled OTer it— There waa aa^ ea'crgy ia it—sa^ rim in yoarUowal I admire nsryy, dear Bssytoa-bt; a&sire itisBawaady—that b w a reason why I love yoa so: yoa maatfest aoch aa

woat of it I For oaa tkivg, what orer-^tdsuag Uawa yoa aim at Mr. Hairiion !— Hb aala, geatleaualy artiole ia.fka bat fftr-al^ shews tkat ^ y ware wasted aa the wind; bat it was aot yoar fralt that yoa dida't bit bia and kart kia badly. Yotr^ed year {ir1i.aad area tke aageb ooald do ao more

Tkat o&er txeaadoas atreke, to», I ad-tax% at "9Mt Mathodbt" "felCBg from giaaa r Now, if that blow had obIT *»t ais, UaeMtkaTa kari—wba Jtaowa t Y^were bMla tkakaat tobbae tkatitdida'fc t n A ma. Tea aada tte *fEi>rt and 111 gin yoa enfit foe it. / oat aot « Jfi/JMist, Boitkttaa I a Bapt^; I o jsi^ar aysdf an tka rod to that better eoaalry, where people daot't 4aan«t aad call bard aaaas, whea tkeir S U b m (Aoeaa totaka tke had xaate Aith-

Yoa can la gaat tkb alterati<» to tka Bapdat Uatcn, while diey are makiBg tke Bible orer to snit yoar ebareh.

And dear Berisiraist, I daU kopa to bear from yoa a g ^ All the ooaatiaity, free, aad colored, are iatereated ia yoar artidea. Yoa ate anxioas t» know if tkey ara faiaiy. Be •asared th^ are immeastly f m y . W e all notiee the easa and graoe, aad elegaaee of jiBtr eompoeiti<ms. Tbere are eraadassaeal allosioaa. The latin proverb froa Horace, Toa baaa bniaght oat ^ d a , " Parituiaut montea, n&scitar ridlealiu mas," aad yoa give tke witty tracdatiim, "Yoar aoaataiabroH fortkaaisM" Yas, ba aanved Oat waa fan ny. WaatbatraaslatioaortjM^r Yoa did aetaasqeotatmwArks,aowe iaferttatyoa e!aim tbe " btingiag for^"—aaknoiriadge the paternity of the «>*t. Petmt aa to eoagrat-aate ymtt W i A aaek ^ogeoy, wkat aay yoa not aspire to t

Please let aa bear from ym acaia BOOB; tka commoai^ ara interested ia the cabject oa whidi yoa write. It adda ao aaek iatereat to tba Hmid, to hava a ^ spiey, piqaaat, ta^ entiebas earned ea ia ita aahtaaB, There b peealiar beAevolsnee a yoar aatare, it eaa txerdse itaalf ia fotmS^mg kmm* HUraturo, yoa know. If yoa doait n d able to'do it withoat pecaaiaiy TcaaaeratioB, the aditor aad "wa repiahataa' wSI ba gl^ to pay yoa for yoar artidea, for tha aatvtaiai^ aad sal-atary effect tkey will bava oa te auada, if aot morals, of sodaty. If yoa aoasideryoar-self an exhaasted iadiridaal aa Thaa^oa Walton, so^esa yotr dbnaa tkb pnAhsa: "Is tb«a SIM a tkiag in csstenoe aa tka Amerioaa Bible UaioB, aa oi^taally ocgaa-issdT" Oratatoitaa a laqpoaitiaa 4aa:— "The Aaerieaa Kbia Uaba—tke aaat gi-^mKe haoiiiav af tte agar

Ho^ag td bear froa yaa aoooj I aa mv, and aha:^,ya«ni alfeatiauMy.

Axrn-Ba v isiosisr. P. S.—Yon aay be alOe to drftatr anadf

more yWely ia next eoasi yea fador wilkoat jfawa, aad tf agmadaitdteeoitakiaa.

TSB KUMIT or TKUTH. [NO.S. m a He. aealal* the rswwel Ha* ,

sea's last aiOete. TUsrwtewaoessiilaia^aallsd Hdrisaa to tka eoairiar, tkat ka tea Msar alMad a wart te tt^ . m waa aasffsd, k a t W Mead • Airif p«nsmed.) ^ . ^

Ma. Eniroa: Wat*l* to a & n U : ^ of propria^ olsaa, I s k o ^ kadtetete tka at^eal Mt. H u i i m ia xaply to Sa-TbioBiat: Mt. air. a 8«aa af d i ^ deaaa«t a reply. HiaiHtr. H ^ P ^ bata nilat tea»-kwmMga Ua - t S t ^ " «4i«ft «luB|i|f

of kb K ^ t to e«ker partie^I sboald left it to tka pablte to

artide aaeordlcg to its asrita

Uava ia ^ old adage whidi ays: •'Give aato Devil bb daa. ' I mast eo&fesa, dr, tlatllwTabeeaaBnaedattheiBgeaaity aad aUn tUsphyad; asd astmuabed at the ameant

qaibuiDK reaorted to by the gentlemss. In order to r ^ v e bimaslf from the anpleasaat podtioB a wUek be b plaeed.

Mr. H . fiat atteapte to etcate a p^ndiee ia ^ auad a( tka reader by an intima^on tkat I k ^ " aappttaaed" a portioa of toe tes-tiaoay, wUah, it brooi^t teward, woald ^ tirdy i^ave kia of bUate ia tha matter. I aaa omedra of bo waat of bitkfalnea oa my part ia bciagtag fornrd the evidenoe ia the

oaleas it be that I feUed to sUte that BIr. H. bad readonly /(^paeea in Dr. Wail wbea ba bad aasaredus be had txtmined the wbda vdaata. Had he writtea to me in-ataad of Anti, I mt^t have known all the fe^ bat I w u ^ t eatirely in the dark I tUnk, bowaver, nr. the gentleman has do r ^ t to eoB|daia wbea the emoiee waa sn&sient-^deartoaestviathimafgailt. »

Mr. H. aext att»pte to jattify himwlf, ia tke aaaeitioa tkat this qaotation was not in Dr. Wall% Defence, <m the groond that Mr. Dayton had garbltd aaotker qaotatioa from Dr. WalL Inasmndi as Mr. U . has attespt-ed to make iMnddenb'e capital ontof this garUiitg affair, I woald remark that garUir^, aeaotding to Webster, when applied to a q-io-tatioa, means nothiEg more nor less than *• to piek oat or aparato rack parte from a whole aa may serve a parpoae " And thi«, geotle reader, b the ttnpardonabls da of which Mr. Daytoa has berai gailtj. Instead of oopying the whole of Dr. WaU's History (fonr lai^ volames) into Theodada, he teleeM sneh parte aa saited hb paipose aad left the baUcca out; gave tka qaotation Baiks at top acd bot-tom, aad dted yea to the dispter where it ooaldbefoond. DIditarer oeear to joa,tfaU Mr. H . bad done the tame thing in qnotirg from Tbeodcsa T Do jca fisd the vaole of Theodosia eonied into ncophilan, or only iraeh parte as sidtad bb pnrpose T Mr. H. »3pied

a cMddcrsble extent frcra Dr. Wall, bat roa do not find tha whole of 'Wall' in his took; were it ao, he wonld have foaod that

qaotatim wUeh he asserted was not there.— ! a madi for tke garbled extract.

Mr. H. agaia attempts a jastifi tiaa on the' roand that Mr. D. nuca^tnred a piece cf

tiatmy to get ap a eorrtepoodei>e! between TertaUian S M QiintiUa. Ia referTing to this natter ia bb b o ^ page 376, be says: " Now, ^leoi^as, it mil aot Eorptise yoa to lean that tke whde of that stcry u asbeer fibries-tina. Agaia he nys on pa«n 3S0: " Her Qaiatilla's) applicatioa to TnrtnUian, and

his reply, ara wioKufacturtd to order, u tbe firat proposal to baptiss infants." Here, sir, ba distuiot charge that Mr. D. manafactored tkb whole thing, aad had no atdkorifg for say-ing t^t TertaUian addressed a letter to Q lio-tilla. Now, Mr. Editor, yoa will, perhips, be ampibed to leara (as.was Theophi^a!) that Mr. D. waa perfectly jastifiable in ssyirg that Terta^an addressed a letter to QiinulU, and astonisbed to hear that tbe avertioQ of Mr. H.

as atterly groandless as it wis in refercnae to tba qaotatioa takea from WalL The qaes-tion is, did or did aot Mr. D . manafaoure this w^le thing, or did be have any aathori^ far ayingtiiatTtttaliianwrotatoQaintilta. B ; eobsalttng Ordiard's Hiitory, page 69, yon wiUfindth b laBgoage:

TertnMan «»tsqaind of by ariehladv nanm) Qoloffila, who lived ai Peipua, a tows in Phi Kix, whether ioftnU micht be baptiied og csodUioo. tkfjr asiteJ ts I* U^istd and pndoee sporvn 1 In reiriy to Qolntilla, lertidUM obwrres,"«That bap-tism oagtit not to be sdssioistered rsahly,'"

In Hintoa, on bapt^, (edition of IS49, page 233) yoa have thb langaage in reference to tke taate matter:

a in a work o( six fon3 pasn, not to tbe cbBTch atCanhigv. wfactv Ter-

toIUaa resided, bst TO QUIHTILLA., aha leenss ta have been tbe patioiMas of a small sett ia tbe toai: of Petpast, in Piuygis."

Now, sir, here b evidenoe as dear as the noonday can, from two historiacs (tnd I oonid give others if necessary) that Termliisn did write to Qaintilla, and still BIr. H. has the hardihood to ehuge Mr. D. with msnnfactar-tng the whole tkiag. How, in the came of ail irulk and fmstico, a christian man cctild make saah bread assertions in direct eoGfl:at with biatoty and facta, I leave for the pnbiio to de-dde. Bat, sir, sttspose we admit aU Mr. H aya to be traa (whidi I d» not) a:^ what ioea it amoaat to T Simply this, Mr. D gtr Ued ac exbact—theief^ JMr. H . was per-ssatly jostifiable ia makins a plda, pilp^ble mis-statement of foots. The smpk fact that tka irst qaotatioa ootild only be foond by looloBg ever a amnber of pages, and the as-saranoe he gave as, tbat be invariably found ail ik» otW qaotalions, (thongh on different

b reasoaable to eeaelsdu^hat tka idea af J i f . ff pages same from kia; aad I again icqaiie wUdi of thatwostataaeatabtrwa, Mr. EL!sec AntiVr orwaaitaaderatoodtkatAatiBkaald s^y AP9 H . o&oMf feHy, vbiah means fifty aa wall t Bat ka frady ackaowl-edges hb " mistake," (a rose by aadtker aaaM b jast as sweat) aad will akaage Oa plates so aa to have tha next editcBB rigbk. Sir, did be r^srd it as a tHokt muiolo whe»%a tkonght he had detected Mr. D. ia aete of " a x ^ r ' A f t » of tke aodest, retsad aad Ariatiai-lihe epitheSa he asea towarda Mr. D. wiQ £ir-nish the seeeeaiy iaformstka. "Aaaawbo was aot fond of telling the tratk,"—ia plaia Eogliiji, a liar. " A ^ anseropaleas dcdea-tieioa." " Socb prcfaao eavila." H b atate-ments are a " tissaa of fabeboods,"—ia EogUth, a set of i o f a m o a s " M s a a l ^ tares his own history." " O u tnsserapaloas sathor" " If he serves bb parpcaa it aaka hot litUs diff.'rence how he doea it." " Bsp-tistfuicj makes itp for the defideaay ti ki^ torieal fsets." These, dr, are a few of & e many epbitbeta be heaped a{m Mr. D . ; bat when he is detected in a plaia ais statnawt of facts, be soRess down to tbe cfEaaiuay oi a modest and blashirg aaidea, aad w ^ d have as believe that no word harsher tkan " mistake" had eaer e<<etped hb lipa. VerQy, sir, he has diS'.aeBt i^oM ef w i n

applied to different partita. As to the ohacges he propoasa to aaka ia

hb plates, I woald snsgest amoog other Amag-es, that he correct the mv'fiia ia the title psge of his book-MAJESFY OF T R U T H ; it is inappropriate for a book aoatabdsg " i;it3tak(»."

1 desira, sir, to place tfc. H . aader no ^ ligifion to myself by eorrectisc iMOtamte^ (why did he ehange the name!) ia bU boo it; bat that I mly cot be esnadeied an^aria-ble, I wiil ^ve bim two or Uirea aad leave ths rest to Mr. D. Examiae thb very qac-tatloa we have bsen qoarreling over, cee if it reads in Theodoaia as it does inTaeopki-ia3? See if he did not change the laago^

is the q'jotados so as to alter tbe whole of the sentence ? Iiocik on pase 18, m ' dosia, and laow as the qnotatioa whisk fays in Theopbilas, 97, b ihert; fiad it on that page in my eapy. Crai the qtotiH^n in XheephilB^ page 305, dosSy with Df Wali, acd see if be did not a ^r Wall's laognsjie ?—do not read aliks in ay copies. Acd thtc I cDoli go on, bat the botion wonld become bordensome. Add He the above his revi.«ed pamgea, Ue death of the Bible Daioa, and his' Qostilla matter, aad tbe obli^tion will be doubled.

Mr. U. thitki I hate him as Intterly aa a fcx hates hi3 huntfr, acd love Daytoa aad Graves with ail my heart. The intima&m^e here gives ui th»t he had beea pvraniBg wiib maligaatit haired wssendralT gratoi the ccmsaiiity kneT it before. He has fos hantiBg so lepg, asd so aiddaoedy, be has becooie a monomaniae fife tke iabj.'i t, aad asrioBs fnna are entertused that aa .ncation of blistering ointment to the top^

tis head will be cecesary, in order to r d i ^ hia of his malady. Ucfortanatdy fcr " however, tfie fortones of the ohaa aeea|to have ttken a tnm; the fcxJi afin'bia^^ sarer; iosteai of bis eVj\«inga/cx,afax]ii m parsait of a goost, aad can dionid be tskva, l»t the fox's, the "little fexesi" apafi vines. Revisionist loves all eandid aad tratb-fal men, bnt for a pretasdiaf, aalf-eaaeited man, who sp«ids all hb time in disteriiiag^-pease uid qaiei of religioas eommaaitite arrajicg friesd against friend aad spiiost^rothtr he eatertainfr aa otter tempt.^

As t£e preseat edlti<m of tka Bible to have bnt little i flsesee in ptckliar propeEtity, I thick a aoe ^atly needed. 1 have no partiealar tions to the dianges he saggeats, aad a copy published for his s/xsioJ b-nefit,^^ the old cammatjdment, '- r H O D SHifeT X O T BEAR FALSE WITNESS," l e ^ y printed at the top of each psgi.

As he does tot feel dispoaed to eonsaiE« bb time with me, I would sacgest that ail the fime he esn spare froa fcx bantiBg s^^t GbioEtown, acd abasing- the Baptists o^ bb circuit, can be pr. fiublr employed in cc fct-icp tbe mistake*'' in Theophiltis. f .

Hi<plsg that he m%j have a pleasiat^^ in fcx htintiog, srd earnestly defSriagf^t he may coCTicee the pobiic that I aai ||n-wcrthy his notiee, I am, as ever. 4 i

R x n s o n ^

ytn will asiiber trast yaaraelf aar alhsn, or-«aia tbat oforveaey ia ^nrit, tervtag te Lird," which Paal toi^bt aad fraedaed.

19. WbsByoasressoretlyBMragradisdat tbe fill of some protesaer of reS^Mo, Aaa sritfved fcr the wossds whid he kCiate «a Christ

SO. When, aoder chasdscBaai af Pran-deaae, yoa think mare of yesr snffariaga tkaa yoar deserts, and laok aiote fcr relief &aa rifisatinn from stnl

21 When yoa confess bal dj> jDot fonaki beaatdar aia.

22. W h » yoa aekaowledgs ket atiU Bsf-leetda^.

Reader, if you feel ia adMSniag steia, aa God's remedy for TotirTeecvtry. Tab bit: « 0 Iarael,retBm'anto ths Lsrd tty Of>d: for thoa bast fallen by thine is^aity. Take wilk ^OB wcria and tara to tha Livd; aay anto Biai, Take away all iniqaity, and Ttiaiiia a> gTM w l y : so wa will render tha ealvaa «f car Anhar ahdl not save as; wa wiB not rMe apoa korm; ndtha- will we ny aay anra to the woik ear bands. Ye ara Mr «ed*; forintbeetiiefathetleBfijdethmenty,'* Hos. xlr.—S'iSik Jf.ist^tr.

seas ASD m s kavtob-A very old 8«rmaa author diseaaraa tku

taderly of Csrisi:—"Myacal is iikea kaa--gry and thirsty child, and I need hb lava aad eoaaoUtious my refreshneat; lamawiad eriBg and L)st sheep, and I need kin a a good ^ fudifal Shepi^, ny sora b I<ke a fright-ened d'>ve, poT^sd b.f a hawk, a^d I aced^ wcasds far a refage; I am a fteble vise, aad I aeed hb ero» to Uy bold af, a:d wisd ar-•elf aboat it; I am a siimer, and I arad lib r^htenosaess; I aa naked aad bsrt aad aeed hu holiness asd icnocoice fjr a erverteg; 1 ab ia trcnhleand alarm, and I aeed bb m-Isee; I am igeoraat, asd need hb teaehiag ; simnle sad foolish, aad I needtiie gaidaaw af hU H.>ly S^rit. In ao sitaatiea, aad at ao time, can I do without him. Dj I pray T ha most prompt acd intercede for me. A a I arrugned by Satan at the D *iiie tribasal T he mas* be' my Advc«kte. Aw I in tfl » lion f be msst ny helps'. A « I petaraa-ted by the wcrld I he matt defend me. WhCB I am fci tken. he must be my (oppart; wbsa dying, my hfr; wh^n moald,eru>g ia the ctava, my rcsnrreo'iMi. Well, then, I would 1 pirt with aH the wmld. and all thsk^ ' tain*, tbaa with thee, my Ssriw. aad, Gjdl^,,, thanked I kaow tliat tbnu too art aot wlB-., ng t3 da withotit me Tbou art rich, aad I ' am poor; ihou has rigbteouffiess, and I da ; thou hast oil and wine, aod I weocds; tkaa hast cordials and refreshm*nt*, aad I basga aad thsiEt. U:s me, il>eB, my Savior, tec whatever purpose and ia whatever way tkaa mayeit riqiire. Htrs b my pier heart, aa empty ves^; fil it with thy grasa Hare b my cinfol and troabled asml; i|iiekea aad ra-fmh it with thy lova Take ay heart far thy abide; my aaath, to Si>read the gbsy af thy name> my love, aad all my powera, for the advaneesseat of thy haaor. tba service cf tiiy believirg people. And never suffer the steadfastness aad ocnfideaea of ay foith to ab^e, that so all time* I aay be an> bled from the heart to ay, ''Jesus needs aa^ and I him, and so we rait each other.' "

Glckt to Chrut —Tt« heart of a bdiav-er, affected with the glory of Christ, is Eka the needle touehed wiih loaditos) It ass no longer be qiiet, no losgar be asAstad at a distacee from him. It is pat isto a eoaUBad notion toward hitn. The motioa indeed b weak and tremuloas—pantings, breathillgi rghings, gn»iiiags, in prayers, in asditadsaa, in secret noefses of onr minds, ara tka iiia of it However, it b eontiuadty prsasag towards him. Bat it obiaios aot its pdat, it eomss net to its eaitre and rest in t ^ worid.

gages from tnoae named,) was of itself the iiigbaat aireaaututial pr^ , tbat this qaota-tioa waa there too; and it strikes me as a veiy novd eonchisien at which he arrived, that be waa jastiied ta aasertiBg, that a qujiation was aot ia a volame ooataiiii"g 555 pages whia he had exaoiined only about /or^ pages to ases^ tain tke fset Sir, sach quibbling might do for a lawyer or politieian, bat it b on worthy B Bliusta af the Gospd

Bat, dr, tke next case of qaibbling rest-ed to will »kow to what means men will rcMrt when doady potaned. Mr. H. finding him-adf detected in a plain mi^ptaentarisn of fiate, aad aeeisg no mteu of eaespe on fair iriadplc^ reaorts to one af the aost ingea-oaa iqieeiea ot qaibblingef whtA amaa ooold ba gt^^- He BOW has tbe boldaess to assert teat ka read (aly o&ouf forig psga beyacd aad prcoediBc page 403 of tke 4th Tolumeof Dr. WaU. stetement, made in the fsee of kk acsnranoe to tke contrary in Theophi-laa, will strike every oae with wonder scd as-toaiakaMit. By aoaaalling tk^ book, pa.^ 304, yon will &3d this boastful aad iasaiting laagmge:

"Bow,TheoftUhu, von wID nnt be rs-priwd to hear, that tkm is BO SCCH PAS8A*» I.V Da WAU'S *D8FS5CB.* Tbeie Sanot a ef iiw paca 40*. KOR18 IT ASTVBEKK ELSB IN THE BOOK. I have lacked IS TAIN for evrn tbo oe-tat^ed lattDCM, thhiktng tbey nsjr tiav« b«es ihTewntagetker as ladles sew intdiea in aqam.— Ba I cannot Sad 05E 8EHTESCB IS SB. KALL agreeinc witk tl^ qaatatioa ta neoduaa.'

Hara, dr, b ptoof aa elear aa a aaa-leaa, tkat ka exaaiaad tka whole of that To~ ate He aaaarta that ttera b SO SUCH SE.V TENCE IN T H E BOOK , aad bases that as-aertioB oa Oa fact tkat ka kad " l o c M in vaia," aad aot avea Uie dtta/tdtod sentanoes wen aa Dr. WaO. Wbaaavar Mr. H . aaa-viaoaa tka pablia tkat ^ au>aa b aade of dtesa, tkea will tkay ba prepared to believe tkat t ^ tenaa, xia tka bode" aid "ia Dr. WalFk ^Debaee.*" aasaaa farfg oi> a^hfy paga df tkat work. Bat, 'iir,iappaiM waad-a b dat ka read oily aboat fiHg pwe*, wfcidt of ka twa ateitasws a traa7 aad wUdiaakaab^etat WUekbtte/oIsr

aad iAak the g^mbUot If ba kad icadoriy abaoik for^ psgok tdij did ka not ateteit iaTkacflulaBT-^ kMW it aa wall

kadoaaav. Bit taak a waatoi aak of dtqSeite, iatead of faiaiddi^ hia widt aa koMntM aeqaittal, wHl bat f i ^ aTt&aia Oak will aoalaa kia tia aaraaeaardy iakb

Bat, dr. kbfriead'Aati'aava k« ex-J ^ M m aaek

N t e aaald kaaa^aa obtelaai » eaa bat Mr .S . Tka gnat aniihtii^batvaeaUBar. t b f e a a d U a i g ^ (tkey an aa aaak aia^

c t A a ^ o f ibn^aai it

xjiRKS OF REi.iGiars oEcunrarfr

Tne f jllowiikg are a few auks by wklck yoa msy jadge whether yoar eoal b ptos-pering:

1 When yon are relaetant to religtoos esa-versati-n, acd the eospsny ofcerioas, beaven-iy-miaded Christians, and ci ji>y yoaiadf best with men of the world.

Wbea, froa prefereaee, yoa are abaat from meetirgs for prayer, co(.£ae yonxadf to Sabbath acetbgs, are eadly detaitifd thHn, aad are ready to txnase tadi

3. When you are d d to eonsider duties scrio^y, lest ytmr consaKaee past nexlect, and intist on fidelity now.

4. When it b more year abjeet, ia duty, to i n ^ sacscssnef, thaa to boner V obtain rpiriinal prc&i or do good ta atbes^

5. Wben jouhave aa over-eritteal spitk re-specdng preldiing; are dissstisfisd with tba m wcer, as inrlegut, too aia, too inteUee^d, or not aecordiiig to aome iavaite or >ith the meter as too dsetrinaL or two preasp-tive; or when joa eomplua^ it aa too or are saspiciios of persocKty ~ j

6 When yoa are mere afraid of bdagi ae-eouBied strict, thaa of aisBiag aguast CS&iat by Cfgligetee ia piseiice, sad axJeilkfairiBe, " to y< ur L^rd atd MmIct." |

7 Whea yoa have little fear of toap^i^Ba, and can triSs with spiritual iMtpr. g c

S Whtm yoa thim for the etaplsaom of mea of tha world, and ara more aaslig to know what they think or say ef ys^Hkas whether yoa bmcr the Savior ia tfadr|i )ht

9 W b ^ scandlea to TeHgioo are a))% the subject of yonr oensore, thaa of yaw ^icvicg a^d prayer bcfote Ood, aad esdeavan for t b ^ rtaaraL

10- Wheii yaa axe more afrdd to eBaasater the seom ef, oroSkdiagaao, byicbakbgda, than of cffsadi^ God by atbaak

It. Whea yoa aie mere beat apcB^Bg rich than holy. - s ^

1-2. Wbea yea aaasat reodva. d a a r ^ ta-proof for foalta, are aawiHtng to aad jsitify yoaiidt

15 Whea year are impataaat aad bearirg'towsitd the frailrie^ aad fasits of oikera.

14. Wben your reading «f Aa BtUa' sdal,\ba8ty, kasoa-wiie; or aal ^ aaattndcd witk aaif ex when yra raad alacat aay at! stira iBtm£t ^Ma tka book <£ GoL

15- Whea yva kava asoca than at boae; ar« a^anaSy forrmdsa " sate efiaea," er laagadd vIm aaaa aa^ ia tfcafoaily orbyGodaioa& |

16 When yoar raiigiimateda ia a « i | Cor tha aew g r af aaa, tkaa for d a eld tf tka ttMsai7 af God's VBti - 17. wWsnyimaaU spiritaddallt ial

'drawiaentfreaClcxistiBaaolintj^ ~ ef ptadeeaa asd ruiMfnlBia. wkHa are geiag to dsatiaitiai, aad ariag H1 iTia dru; aBafaifrd tet aaa la t m M witk apaatdiaiMttyi aUaaa witk aai>aBnBaaBaHwg<iaaii aatiakafaaab. Ab0k

18. W > m , U a m m A

Erct So, CoKC—The soal of the believer is sever gouen tear eoough till it be ia tka arms, in the boscm of Jetas. It saithaol (aa Peter cf hb tabemadm), " Lwd. let tkaa be <»e for me and another for tbee," bat, Lst as boil bs togther in one. It b ever aij^ withcne who lovta Christ, till Uie can ofldi presecos be rfeitg.

CiTASTmnKT — The wrafJi oi God Ijea sot npoQ his people, akhosgh hb kaaddaea— A S etUm b aeot to kiU »iB, not tke maa— WhatcocTcT beltevera n S a , thoagb it be , death itself, they many ay, Christ bath la-bored, asd we ester into hu labors. Datk lost its sting is kit pde.

The Cbristun has many inBrmitieF—nfr-mities ef body, afiraities of wad, i^rai-ti*a cf temper and fepodtiai; bnt ki aet these di«03Br>ge hia in his heav<ei.ly ej^sa, or difft»de him fnm attcmjrtire to do good. These ieirmities aay be scs^tsd to bia ^ emptying him ef bb sclf-stfieieiiey, asd aaka hia realii? hb owa weakBecs. Gid aaa aaka him ai. it^laeaml icstraacnt of good, aatr witbitasdiig nature fuls acd sinks, asd saidy wQl, if orterly srktd to do aa. The apeatia Paal fsjs (2 C.<r 1 2 : 9 ) m t W gbty a J itfiFmitiea. that tha power of Canst mmj

tea apon me."

Observe the beaatifcl rnlzraiaa, "Pn-eept muft be opoo preacpt, preeept apoa pra-wpt; line apsa line, lica apoa liae," l a SB: 10 Like fk llfal Taiatsa wa aaal

line afUr line, strske apoa atteka till We bring ont the pictnre we ara BBxiaH to prod ase.

Cirenastanen o f ^ preveatoar dai^ wkat ear rimMa atd jadg a»at deside to ba best Botbenaae we aaaaat da all tha goad tka* we-iKiCd, is no nfi MSt txase for oar d d ^ aothirg. If we cwnnt de tbe best tkiag, dun let as do the m xt b«»t Aieg 'My lawa,* said Sdloa, aot tbe bsst tfcai im, »at they are the bast tha Atheaiaea aaa beat,"

It b ruorded of tba devoted Idta W d d . tkat be aaed toki^a plaid apna hbbai. tkat he might wrap himself in it wWa be rasa at aight fat jnjjtr. SoaatiaKS Hs Info fMad hiaeatbe g^oadisceiug. Wbea ^ aaat. phiad,l=awtaW «y,-Ok waaaa! Ikaw ika soale of tkrea tkaasand to aaawR far, and I kaa* not bow it u wiJi aiBj cf tkaa."

The.Bible is tba b r a ^ «r baaka froa God, acd onscsoas cf Bottirg bat < tratk, it awiia tke piegresB af ka^cdga aiib calm aeeaii^. It watckeaibaaatiwaaij ranaabittg aaerg dasaia jiods, aad nyaaea ia fvery toeiti ba.diseovera. aad emy ia-icriptet i0 -deeiphm; far froa tkat. r ^ eoiacr oNiaded aaibla it expeate Imt eocfraations cTita owa TarHsty.

Tkeaaaberof Cfiaaltiaiiaaka tia taa'a eotqaeat the aose iSaaiBas. A gra-dens aaa skoald ba adfe ap aH of ire, sfar-

a&d waaw^ailoppa^iw , aain etabMeTAC^ddisaltiaa Aedd ba

bat wkatjeaaa* te I

Tatafatteetiva 03% aash anaaat aTtl* yaar W i ite owa beaa^, aad ia da a w * M i it bekdda, every ioar, a piaiaiwii^

before, aad vAbk skall aavtt U

^aia.—Aasnms. .

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i r t — n i a o M v l M n r i ^ U a m t e a o p n

t i n r i t I f c B i w a i q H e e , k e w r o finr

VJUOPmiM, S A T U B J U T , ^ T ^MQ.

L e t t e r s t o T o n a g F m e b n t .

So. 8.

- . & u a B u n x n : T m A o n I 4 t a k i bted

W r j M m h w dMt jvm f r a c n t go tpd to

f f i t k a t n n i n ite d o o t n a l , t z p t n a m t a l ,

i ^ p i i M t i a i d M f w t i . A m ani tewm t d i s

• n i ^ i e a t t t e l p m i & m B j . ' j a i i k

a w r f t k a tlMy c m i r d « i r , i f BAt odbM iTe-

l y » th« J m U w « t *fc» - T > k ia

«B i f t r f c n t af ^mah i i^ . F w W i t

to diq^conto k to<tTtn>l cdkiUtaoB

i t f t I u g m t t n & o r U M p » p d . l i k U g ^

o ^ g w t M t u i «TCK i adhpaukb l* . Ik b j s

- ^ t a a i U H V tf «k«tBf«r i t n I a U o i a ex-

, «r B pnatMe. T t M K t n t n f w p d jbuUiitas v U d i iaTo l re

i d l wBmton l a a i aepeadent diMtrioou Ttey

and tike

of M t r a m t a a bom tbi* n i a tkravgh J m i O fa i r t . ' n * f z r t «f Umm d o e t r a w a • • f e l B t i h j e t o i e p e r i t e t l i e n m r s . T k ^ f a m •9 fiaiac9fY«r i t . T k e j i t j a r t i l u a i l u d a * i u d c w a l c r w I a U Oey e l i u fiir O e s m l r a .

S b m a d i u t e n ^ teek » t n s h «( i idB i ta m M t t a s M W k w • i i i i | iM i i n t i •!« Bot p u t i s t to i t ?

B j a a a n a a . T i i e i n t i i rnnt^praehed W r i t e r w » r W r or feiW.'^'Tk^ m u t W told ^ a k k n irtOTvd U i e n - m n u 4 O a t ttty-n g v Q t ; M a n C M . T&a Kaoad do*-l i l M i f a wmy a f Mhag t t n t kn j i g^ C k r i s ^ mart sEUaitod. I t most ba tkown l o w

Oad « ba j w k aad t i a j u t i f i e r ef tk« IteHer-

V m Jmn»- T U s ia tka r v j o amea of tk« I topc i . T h a E n t tf ^ dootrinm, f o l l j rea-• p i a a d aa Mmt, {Br^Taa a l l tfcat iameaat T t y i r a a i w — t k a aaoand, kaart i ly emteaeed, f i iMp t i l i B da a g A a t a awant by A a d boB m mm A a i a dwr t i aa l pr«9ciitatioa

ttvdu i» f U l a M y b i a a l l ; aad ie r ip to ia l l y j a m to aa « zp« iB ta t a I k s svkdgQ of vba t T tpaatama aad fttUiiigiiil^. Sxpaneaea re-a l ^ fnnn a i s M p t i m of tbe doeteiaal teaeb-^ f of tbs gaipel . T » i I l B a t n t e : T b e r«t)it>

L t£ C b t ^ i i %.iaeinaa—it u K imt tb iag T o kaow tba paver of bta l a m t w

t i n i a to azposeBoe a s p i r i t u i iWMfee t i oo f m a diaad m treepa*«a aad n s a t o c e n e s of Ji&t. T b f i i i e ^ ^ tiurangb Qar iH'a atoss-

n m o ^ m iamivad i n ^ g d l t of tbe

• vv " , • - ' '

Lak O k o y t jwmwmi to i nn mmSma to

O a n a d t a H a t m w f follow! T b a o n l y o a ^

rf«tcBtaBdM(«gTosrdli»Baptiftato ooovpy

M « is oovand b j tbat kitowii aa old L a sd -

ana r t i i a , ^aqpiag ao i d i g i o a ooaapaaj v i t b

Oaaa i r i i * ' ^ f a r a de r i y , l Ae tbe r oalled

B i ^ d i t o «r Padobap&ta.

W e akoald Hka to m tito v ieva of onr o ld

bcaO iae . " C a n m o * antn or ta C n o c n n Cantcai

f a M f a attoainii laa n e a t l y hwn oOtA to ih t pro-pr ietycrto icopr ia lyet cwaawBta fU the £oti'« l a M a i B N a o p w e o u R i d n B a v t l A C k B K l t . I t k MBtba ta tMBtkD baa b w a t m e d t o t U a a a a f r ; ilM-, a a l m a« I m beca i^riBfonaMl, u d ai« gratt-l ra6*aken, tiers l e t *«m mmgr raocg Bat ista ia Rcav l toft, ao4 tbat aB«e baa been o rmy .

I A . A m w m m f a r i j u l ia i L For wbat i « c aeas br asagel Cadoabte^ the itswd

eoaaepataDcdiaciTCBebcsBoSanecL Tke u a f e MMpg *ri«at Bajitftoi to regard to eacatnnSoa trisii epvB flraMBgn%»t (Jbaithei oa& ody b&baovu freta iba coane yszaoed by tbaae vba toTe been tbiovn !neoiBpat>yvithtbMaebaidiai,-aBii bavebad ap> portimftica tor occa ikH l comiaanioD. 8< lU ta&aaaa andeoiaUe tet,that t hos miaisien vbobaiBTir iMdSi i^aBdai id I n t e d , and ]a&>«led w H b t t e o ^ e a i

BflLBnioa bntkraOf barv, wbetictcx theosportiislty afietcd,eeam«iMdiritb tbeo.

Xkis i i t m o( ArebOnM )UeUy. B m t r a e o f Dt S a i p , of Baaun. B it trae of Sr. Ho«ud Wakoha. Dr. AnnitagF, Pmidcst of Oie Bible C i t e , aa we bare been iotened, eoBBased vitb apcr^ecp &t Lnednn. T b e a m e was dace by Df. Uigooa, of Albaoy, i f . T . Hoineroo* Bioteers, atfll B i iax, eoagoBoaed «itb Dr. C m o o ; and more

ft tbe erowoisg proof of tbe Tahta of vb i eb i a asppSsd by b k n m r e e t i o n from tba dead. A g ^ til* loT* of God to m«D ia a gionoos dantrinff v U o b l A e a oard ia l l j Tcee i redfc-

cxyer idbatal iadorstasaat of tbe las-W o i m bim beoaua b« S n t loved

ba i baas a ^ i n aMdera tisiss i n de> yna i a t i ana f ez je tnnae. St iQ it i t i n a tbai

i-mmmam. aaa imdoita!^ d e ^ tbat be is ddadxav i f t oa tBaa j^ i p ca i tobb cxperieaoab I t M i a^o iaa ia to be a obriitiaB v i tboat ez-a n & i a g t epaa t am , ftitb, love, Ste. Tbi i a n w ia£aato w t t w u of the i ^ a r n i b r a r t ka baaet. H a r th« i ia i t po tub l e & r any ana to k iHw tbat be repaata, be i ionB. aad lorea v^baa t a f paa f i a g t o the ctaia of ^ heart I t tosairt b ^ '

T m g a to i a t an aoiat ah ta ja reaember ttat t a i i | ^ Oumgk ikbaato do wi th & e total laa>,faartaxeliMr»aty an in«dleataal operation, n r a ^ the iatoOeet i t readies the bea r l T b m ito B fe and powar aie-'fidt, ao that be who beSerea ea tha Son of Qod baa the wit-S a t o i a K m i d f . T b e n i s B o t a i e t a l y a tbeo-catioal of the t r a i h»a f the goapel,

bat aa azpo imeata l leaSsaMot af th«irpow«r. A i pVRmaaee af tiia p r oT i sma of the aiew

. W V t o D l S c d p B t a b i i lawa in tha miad aad wixtoa thaai aa t i e heart. Baa l n i d to the .Cw i t ih iewk Y » a i a tha apialle of ( A n s t a i a -iaiated by aa, wnttea not witit ink , but i r i t b

t h a f i m g Sod , notOB tobies af A b o , W OS fiadky ta&Iea of the Kea r l T h e baart ia pnns iBea t l y ooaeemed in a i a t t o of x ^ g m ; and what the heart teals ia eoa-f r ^ e M i a d ia ezpeznenta l godl iness Unleat t h ahaa r t i a rigH b o ^ ^ claa eaa b* right

Ik OMy be said af experimeBtal leSgkm, < l ^ i t k U i a B a k w l ^ anitta d o e t i ^ and p n a t i a l i d ^ i t n ^ t h a r . Ik ia audway be-taau* tha twa. Xhexa h one paaaage of eerip-t n a sA i ah ptaaaeto d«ctrise, expmeaoe aad pcaatiaKiaaaauiealiaii. I t ia t h k * * W h o bis a w B a d f b a r a o a r s i a a t a U s a w n b e d y o B the t t a a , ^ w a b c s a ^ d e a d tona, i hoa i d l i r e t i B ' to zigbtaaosBesa." T h s ^ c a s e , * ' W e a a r t i n t i a k ia awa body on the t ^ " teaahta the doe-tnaa<rf al wiiaiiait " being d w d to sta "

-«toi arptoi iaantal. n s ^ t i the doetr ine— w M a l n i y torightowuanaa, o r Ii*iBg t%bt-asa i f y , i s ' tha p rw i i ea l end aeeared I 7 the i n a t dae t k t o a ^ tha ezpe isaaa.

, . I t B H t o a a T e t b e t e g a t t e a t h a t t b e p a e e e f .. C b t i A i a h b i a g a s d n t t « tewdias as, that £ i e m ^ anfodUMSs aad wor ld ly Inata, wa

i f c im ld l i va so lMr iy , ngbtooasTyaQd^ godly 19 l U a p K n a t ^ d . F a i t h aiast be shown by thawatha ikVodawea. (Tbs good tzee mvat

.bear good fraik M ia ia ta iaaBstae* toit O a t t i a r a aaoasg O i ^ hearen, no Antiaomiair

.-^tpatagemenfe of pxaetiaal part of reI%ioc. f rao* « f God ft i i trae, f n t r e a e h a tha

W ^ b a t t h n ^ OsLbeart i t reaghw Uui E f e . a M ^ e z E r t s & i B & e n e s m e f e t y d e p a i t B K a k

aa&DEt* p

I u x o r r s x c x B Z A X . o f j o t C O K X W X T O S 9 0 o o x x o r a W H M ,

7 a b a m to4ay tokaa titsk • D a t t f y . tito B e .

iairtC M i w O a a n t a t o s O a o l d h « * « ) to aatioa aa wa wsald, aa a i t i ^ a r o l f -

i n g tha abera p i i i i i i n i T h a t l aaa baa net

ba* stiQ w^ wiQ w i t h k d i tha iaato l i a t h a a r t i d e B a

W « b a m said, aad baaa Mt ta r i y deoemMed V*® i t , that t h a n waa aa ^daaaina

.'aaaaant af apan atimaanisMSBi, tofarf aad - iem, m baarta af " D o a t o i ^ aed

v » a » ^ a a H a a i a a r a s l i i a i , bat we

a i B i r i f a t o r i a d b ] ^ ^ . « . . . p , i K B t a d ber«, r ^ ^ t h a i a a H & c f i a a i b a i a g a i l ; a h a f f a a a n • y Saw lag^aad Baato ia, M d be ' i ^

aad a l l s - s h a a b a i u . C a a i t b a a q a ^ a t wa j aoaad f a t h e r as

aianisg w ^ w a n w a i i a i pcaatssal apea ahaiah -with P a d ^

• i i a a t tito saiaa m aomiaaning a ikh a Pe--

Saaiaty Wit t a i t : m B M k t o f

aaajipaay of open

of ••aaikai^" bat

eadUbe taddad to t b a l k t vaa l d A s i r awass a a k n i t aUf e s t o a a d ^ O a a a t l r t t a a i inAi t . «f

aaw ibak wkaft is

jsrr-—^—— ^ - . ia m 1 mimniigTjr w i t t a eartaaa j i a a a ef l u n ^

toaa aanaatt |wp«-

• ta tw f i bM to Howard, Hmtoo. lad Baptkrt Soel. Oaetoc baa Tecy freqaeBtly comiBimed wiUa i bne e i M nmnninion cbarcbn; acd we lave been io-fooMd tha same w u bn] imt)y dace h j Jadtoo.

I akaQ sot BOW eaoTua tte maocs tor thb eesae, bet it is beyond all qeatioo that this b u

^ tether. Wbcn Do. C u and Hobe;, rU t r d tU i ematiy, U k j were ete i je l twe isTHed to the eommsniaa in osr^charetwo, thongb t h ^ «pen conassiQa aest&Bects, and the fl^ that both locced to open eomiauaion ehatebn, were wvQ tnown. Inae taylor matoD, aaOor of the "Ha-tDiy of BapliH^'* bdocgcd te an open ccmBntiicn cbareb ia Sogliad. Joaeph Be ider , editor of Fot-Ik/% worki, was ocee pastor of aa open ccmsiiicioo church; and tboagb both of thna canmosed with opcB coonaBBJaa dnirches, they crrer'veTe qaee-tknrdidioBtitt propriety. I bare seen in auoy in* •uiicea,penacx receJTed Tjy ietler' fromEcsQih and Irish epea eommBEioo ehnrehes withont a <iantios —recei*tog ssch pertoea od the fkith of a letter frramngmlar Ja^titt dmrdk. Acd this I oadn^ ttiBd to be the tmgt ia the Northna ehnrdtes, wbere ssch appBcstioss am frequeeUT' ntde. what is asaally dose constitatm ssage, thea it toa Seta Boftui way* to rmamime with Eneli ih opec coemx2xiiaa Baptists 1**

!I%e editor adds here A e names of J . L Wal lae, W m . Craig, J . D . Blank, and J . M . Prost, u MQastoQ&cd to

ooamnae with an arawad and praotieal open ooBmsnion Baptist ^ n t o h i n Eed taeky—and adds :

"Ai id nenr w u there aa iaxtscoe of 107 of osr ministen refiidsg to cemmone with this. cbareh.— J . L . WiBer betiaeotiy did it, kaowing that Pedo-toiptisawete admittad todwtiGOBiedta the Tabie.— And 3. It. Frs i t , Wm. Crais, and J . Dw Black, hiTe dose the msm."

T h e R e v i s e d I r o n W h e e l .

m k \ P ^ t y i r f f l B a p t i s t s n d e r t a k e t o i x k U t f h e J h U P e l i t j e r t k e e l d S e r i p t v a l e M }

r ? waa a^araa t to a l l Baptists of rff lest inc apoa the appasranoe of the artieles on C o r -

raetrra Cbn rd i D i sdpBne, that they shoold be esdoned and pnblhdted by the Souikm Sixp-

tuf PtdOiaiitM S«eittf ui a true expodtim of B s p & t dmreh pol i ty, that Pedobaptists wonld not b B t a t e ^ a t a bteaoh wide aad effeetnal bad been opened i n onr hitherto impTegDabl walls by P r o f , Me l l , aad that they would lose i o t i n e i a aTai l iog theBselTea of the adTan-

^ v e r y a a n can be made to thst i f i t be t raa that tba aot of one ehvroh—bowerer wieked and Ba l i «oas , bowerw vio lat i re tha law of Chr ist , er however oppressive d w r ^ t o of the meaber that aet may b e — bmds every other eharsh in the wor ld—the

Mbig

pc^i f of B t p d ^ ^Tscbes is j o s i l j open to StOfO objeetkns than any etvilisad ^vemment on the £sae of the whole earth. T h e Metho-dito E i e n r c h y , and the Ol igarehy of Ca lv in afford & r better gnaranteas for the |«oteetion of individual r ights and personal oharaeter, agaiast partisan ai^evolenee, or the despotie and w i d n d dictation of a Diotrephea than tbe pro&sasd eho roha of Chr iat, and that t i e goveninent of f o r n i x is a thousand times preferable to O e latter, i f the above pr inc ip la be eoiLoeJed.

ForescBBg the eharge that would b« made npon this part v i aor waQ, npon the appear - ««a af the new s^oaa , we thooght it advistt-bla to s t reeg&ea this point sb f a r ss poaable in the new e d i & m of the Great I ran Wheel , egatun iag -aa it dsea a ehi^tter on C h n x ^ P o ^ .

W e aeevrdia^y^ soaewhat ealarged ^ t i a p i c r , not by adding new asd osntradietogry view*, aa baa b e a ehmigei by desigc isg aen . bat by a s e r e f a & dere l^aMat and ezplana-ktaa of te pr iadp lea we had i n f o t ae r edi-t M M only h i e f l y stated, aad the a ^ i t i o n cf aatitntides that should & r ontsragb titose pro-dooed by P r A M e l l , w i th the endorscB^t of O e Soos ty i a Gbarlestoa added. I t waa not tointiodasaa new theory of to eZ'

p l ^ aad estabfish in t i n B inds of onrpeople, the old Sa i iptarsI see, oar f a c e t s have per petoated, and to teable the weakest m e A s b te Bsest the aasaalto frm withoat, when tbay ihon ld eome, that we -oar wwk .

T h e eipeoted, attack has already been Biada. T h e Gniirml f r a sSy l t r t s a , pnMiabed i a B i e ^ M B d , T i ^ a i a , baa irtiaek .t in £zst U i n r , t o b e f d l o w e d , d « « b t k a s , , b y A e whole Padobaptist piesa aad pa lp i t of the eaatinwat. Baptisto now sea w h i i A pre-

fix to defiead,£Bidaed. wbi<^ adadto o f a «ne-M l U defaiae, the o M « t h e new, and deetde aeeer£ag^.

fia m b w i ^ paragraph eoatains the gist of t h rAYsSy f s r i a i s ' * a i g a n m t :

** Jta a lower eosrt, a sessiGa far c s a a i ^ nay be p i( l isI ,Bay be prvJadioed,and suy «(hawisB err la thUrJadcmest, e«eiT Baaber of the Inarch who ve iTBe •aay <ni agcrisved b r f>a decUoB, baa the l icto and

csirytog the case, wt i e l , i ah l i ophdoo, t smauaqa i l y dedd^ap to the M^^eon r t where toedwhhsnnsybeiemseil. AndUtoDeeanea ia Oat if tos PtMtQtadan cbanA haa a k aU'th* dcpenAss^ of toe OgBpBgtlisBalist, .^ has that which is a gnat deal betta^ via: ^Tfae sssat a a | ^ saGarj ikr ihattaabaaf larM afsha* amBeoB pseJaOeed J a d c M M to esasa af dlsel^iSBA, Bat haw Is ft to f n l i p la haf er O a j r s j a f iiaaf aal B w a w a J f a * t rytbs eaaeaad *e ide* ,aa*.

aaooidiBg to dther tika s t a o d a r ^ w praetiee,

A . asaal B w a l taae^sgsAf .oat dbaieheaT

n a ta lUtt tiMokto iadepci&dflMa of d w

e h a r d M o f C3ttist, d t h y ^ ^ tmik a ther , i a

taagbt i a t h e w o f d o f G H u d j s d i ^ t t e d by

P n f M t U . B o t t h a p a n t i B g o t ' d ^ n i bvK ta

h i s t h a i ^ a n d d e s t ( ^ ^ f o i m » f the entire a i g a s M t of i h a ' ^ r M i ^ ' r ^ o""

po l i ty ! F o r i f ea«b o k a i i h ia an ind^radeot body, the aets ondeuaoaan f no other bod j o a n oontrol i n either the rsctQideM or % txd»-

s ins B M B i w . ' l t is at l i b ^ to eterr f to i t o awn discretion tn every oacs that eooe before b<r. She ean f o n e no fiia^ dmreh to leverso ito deeistws, nor aaa any aiator e h p ^ oonstrua bar.

I t ia pedeetiy plain, therefort, i f a ateaber who had been nn r i gb teca l y deprived of h b ehristiaa righis and ^nj^yatatts i n one ebareb, shonld apply i o another. e^naQy independeat cha rd i , aad that body shonld n»3»tj itself that the b r o ^ bad beea aa j a s t^ treated, and M deserving of the r^bto of the K ingdom, it is her proogaUve and duiy to restore bim. Unless »he can r ight ly do this ^ e boaefaid in-dependttiee « f . onr ebnndies is a . fs roe. I t w m l d be a i v i i ab l c far taat chor th to nsa her infioenee to get her sister e ho r^ to deal jost-ly by the brother, bnt this is left to ber dis-eretiaa—sh* t* <m mdtpt»itni hodg.

T h i s ^ iae ip le is thns dear ly stated in the old edition cf the Wheel:

He esdoded mrmber) mar apply to ac-otber c h a r ^ a iA that church belag an indepMident repoblk^ caa t ^ v e )ub> if it is nUsaed Uiat the jsdgmnit ol the exclcdiss chsTch v u imm&'.nre or nr ja j t"—p.

In the Revised edition we harih »o re f o l l y d«veloped*^is prineiple, and shown that P ro f . He l l ' s views are not those of U:e B a t i s t a of the United Stotea cr of Eog land, and that onr chnrek pol ity is pot open to -the d r aag i ng eharge of the C t n i r a l P n ^ g U r i a n , and ean be most tr inmphantly defended.

W e leave oar brethren to say if we are en-titled to t i s i r gratitnde or eonJemoation for this well aeant strviee.

Since some tiave mitreprefested the forego-ing brief statement of the powers of a chnrob, the fol lowieg csplanatoiy cotes and authori-ses are added:

X o T i 1. Tae eoTcreignty or rather iaOepniiemr of each church is l im i t^ b j the plain tes/^D^of tite New TeAtsment—witich i* tiie only statute book of the church, the teaching of which eqoat-ty ^ t e c t the rights of taei tj idtndtal me»itr,»Dd Ae r^hts of a]l churches 6> firtdam of apUum, snd

expTR'-sioD bv -word sad act, Esch c hu r i i i» leut save of the law* of Christ, to act as

she sees fit. Xor » she auteiubieil ttriaiaatieaSf. to any other church, aysocistioa or eooTnttioD of churches. If she governs herself strictly by the teachtr^ of Chrtst, *he will enjoy the hearty fel-lowship of aU other churches of Christ; if she disrei^ards those teachings she wi l l justly fcrtrit (ho fellowship of all other churdie», az>d "her oct» and anltnasees should be accounted by them a* null and toM, and her letters of commendatusi drscreditcd.

XoTS 2. Whi le each diurch is vested with the right, not to make, but to construe and erKsfethe lawa of Christ only, and |;oT«rB herself and disci-pline her members accordingly, yet ehe oisoon-stmes aad violates thorn U n at the hazard of £11 feiting the favor of Christ and the icUowsUp of aswciatkia with all other churches.

XoTS 3. That neither the conatraction of the laws of Christ, decisioos or the difdpl inarr acts iif one independent church are binding upon any other church; sr ^ members, who may chance lie deprived of membership by a aiu«w«fracftm or mal-edrainistratkm of the laws of Christ, in the estima^jon of any ether church, mar acid shoul j be promptly restored to membcnhtp in 8»id c b n i ^ Furthermore, if one church fi^s to dis-cipline ber member* fur palpable violatioas of the teachings of the New T<»tament, such as open commnnion, iniant surickting, drtt^ennns or at-tendance upon, ami partMapafing in the sinful pleasures of th» wurl<?, no w t e r church is nnder any ot^igation to receire her letters of credit or to invite the tnembers uf such a church to her communion, ladt>«d, no church idiould de the one or the other.

XoTE 4. O a r r i Cmitf.—Should a brother, c l a l m ^ to hare been nnjostlr excluded from his chnrch, apply to another c h u i ^ for membership, the church applied to should hear his statement, snd. if ci»Ttaai»i that possibly the applicant hss been nnjustly treated, she shutUd apply to the e i -cladin^ chuwA for a ^upy of the records, fete. H after an examination of these, she is ooorinced that the brother has been wronsed, it would be cpurteuus in her to request the eseiudim; church to re-examine the ciise with the advice of sereral sister churcteis. If the church refuses to do this, or should do i f , sod still refese to redrem the WTOcg done the brother, the church applied to may receive said member into ber fellow^ip.

unlawfal adnbMzatlen of the t en : focB, the acts of B%}orities are enlr to appnmd and ssnettno^ whenjhey in acoBidanca with the tbeKew

lOwM-' The Sontb Werten PaWsblBC Honw oflscs to eontrihaJe the prlnliBg of both the HyaiB Book aad Testovest.

N o w w ^ wiU give t?ie atereotype ^atsa of tk i XtotsaMeti' ~

Wb« tbe pUlea ef the Hyaitt Book Who the papw for esidt t Wte theUod jBg l We wm take great |deaswra ia fctwardiDg a^y

n a s for this obj>at to th« Treasnrsr. We think we know one gbod sitter in the vicinity

when he

bereetqpiised, . when they are evideoUy Lwaot Ctoiaiasieeixdadto

" I n dbpotes ant dtStotoeeaJef opiotoa, larRa^ a ieett t iAani ,p«tana, itafieas t k r i y to, b»tHsb>> usssallmajQritieartoRribte, no&irities s b o ^ a d t eaatkauly, and art tavade ttofc r i|Ua. Bet U mlsocitier think aeBselvea.i»|an!d. t h n is 0 0 aoorce of redreai, no hlitbR' totbunsl of appeal, they may reUre, and find a ho8» io soae otfcer eiinrdi: ortbeysssyergsiUsetksBselveaUrt^aBVW ooe: or they may dill a ooocdl, and reeelvs advice, . . and an e t p n a t o of otdniooB. Bat a coniea « « «" •i'T »'«> R'te Bio. E « t o e r , neittot correct tha wroBg, ner i»i i^h the wieofc-1 ooaes in tiie spricg, a draft of 11,COO oe the Bontb (IOsn,aay fa(tos»tkaatb»tarc»eftbeiradviesaaA| Western PaMishier^oase and Soalhero Baptist o f t e ^ UUT a l ^ awi^ ce t ^ J ® * ^ Sibbato School Onion, to place a Cthatch and Sab-

' 'By BMo r i t i a thought an evfl ia the iadepeo- ^ deB l f c n s« f«ba r^go f snoH i t , hada d e f M t o i W detaoeratio eenatitiilion, that thcie U noecotral and QUmat r ibaaa l reCawea l bayoBd aad above toe individaal church, wbsn both ehnrebes and sstnis-ters, when nnfUthfuI and oswottlv, eaa be Jadged aad paaidaed. Bat tids evil is SMte appamit than real. Andao tor as thesystes is sabfecs to aSese, tbeevila are abimdsntly coBpeasated ^ therral, sabetantial and important advantages* whSdt it

^Inlked it is enoegk to B y , tbal this fomr aad Ktood of govenissfotls dsras!^ f*"—/ Uwrefue,

i tssnBbet ight . Tbetefore, abo, it anstbe iiebie to fewest evfla. acd prodoctive wf the greatest beoeatL**—Z/ucn's A f i i t i C lutrA DinOanr.

This vejy indepen^ncy of tiie dinrd>«s aad the r i ^ t of a member who CmIs himself sggrieved toap^y to anydiurehin the wholeiaad teare^ Ftoration to chnrdi membership, renders the g«>v-emmentof the cbnrcbes of C h r M far saperior to soy eoe of the varioas rdigioas societies <tevised by mea. A l t o f them, a f a a ^ without esoeptioo, are aristocratical or hierarchal, in which the power is cesitialised snd wieMed by a iew. The n i l in-fiaences, pr^udieial to a membin' or a minister, that coobtjUed the Preslqrtery, or session, or qnar-terly.^r annnal Conference, may possibly control the Convention or tlie General Assembly, or the G o m a l Confisence, from the dsdaiens s n i nun-ons eflects of which ho cannot possibly escape, hosrever nnjost they may be. ^e is inevocaUy cut off from every fpiscopal, Presbyterian or Methodist society in tho whoSs Isnd. Bnt if a score or omehaodrcdiztdepeadent Baptist churches may chance to be so n n ^ tho mfloence of w ml^t^ror a body of ministers, deteraiined rai his rain, as to rcAise him sn impartial hearing, be may nevectlwless find a thoosaad of other equal-ly independent charcbes that wil l most cheeriiil-ly do so. IT he can prodoce evidence of his iimo-cence, it is impossible for him to )m long deprived of his chnrdt telati<»s by the saaiice machi-nations of the most powerful enemies. In this csn be sera an evidence of the divine drigin of the government of Baptist churches. It was this iea-tnre m the polity of Baptist cburches whidi con-vinced Alexander Carson of ite iSrino origin. He said:

' Tbat form of church sorentitent which is capa. b!e of least abuse, is the most Gkeiy to he dirice. Now, ncquntiacably, this is independency. If particnlai church on this plan degenerates because errooeoes, or indtff>rait, it has i|o power to i i^re o t h^ , or draw then into Us e r r t n IfsUthetode-pendent chorchea of a natiao are to deseasrate ex-cept one. that one cannot be compelled or OTmwed to foUow liieir exampir,"—Cbrio* oa A ^ i m t , pi, 23,

These are the remarks with which we eon-clnde the Chapter on Cborah Po l i t y :

" I have thus briefly in this chapter submitted my views of Scriptural church poUtjr geniwally ac cepiedty Btptiatdrarches. I wish to be nadentood that 1 ba«» used the terms "todepeodenl" and "sov-ervisn" whin tppOinS «• «kaaiiws. in a modified reuse. The Chnrch« of Christ an> Bxreethr eracies, snd they sre strictly Nxmd by the laws of Christ, each sBembrr aolennly oMigaticg himself when he becoon a member, to see them resi>ected and executed. When these laws are set at nought er violafard, fhn dioreh beuames rebelHonli and apos-iatp, acd must be aepanted from aU thoae-that abide by Chrisv Tke result is it speeclly becomes power-Ins and dies out.

" U win be se^ that the gnvercntent of the Bap-tist churches ia sot a ccosolidated hierarchy, like the Papacy or Xethodism, nor a despotic oligarch j , like PresbyterisaLnn, bat hi the iaDgsa{;e of Jeffer-soo, the only pore demooacy, as as eucKttrc body, C O the ftice o f tke Khnie earth.

"While it is not so (ffidect as despotisms for sg-greasion Sod seSf-rxtensioo, it is cot obeoxlcms to ihe same objecdons, tIx; onscriptaralnees and po-tency for e<il, when its doctrines have beoome o>r-mp^ and the si^rituaUty of i u isembeis exticgnish-ed. It h u bees well remarked, '-Oar church gov emmect is foi l; suffident (br the ends intruded to be anssrerrd by him who gsve it, biadire Christians tORetbrr jast ts long acd as d o s ^ as ia desirable, aad no more, t ike the skin of the fi^it, which is soffirjent 10 Nnd acd prrsTve the whole so Icng as the pn?p is seucd, sod the Joicea are wboleaome. bnt -•ben thfee decsy, the skin at ooce dissolves sod M s thi* mass drop to pieces. 8 0 oor form of Church sovemmeut is simple snd sleoder, bal quite t cS cient to onite bosh indiridoals and chnrches togeth-er, so lone as they ate actuated by .the life and in-dweHisg 8pirit.ef Christ Bui lbs wbsle ts purpose-ly boned trgeiher is ssch a aanoer that, wheb ihat vital pnsecoe no looser pervades, the whole may drop to pieces Bke a tope of ssi:d. Other forms may have a siTocger power to preserve in an external unity afler the life has departed, as the Churcb of Bome. or Methodist hierarchy; bot what is it they then bind together io such a ctsel A mass of ec-clrsiasticai eortupUon."

Onr readers esa now deoUe whether we have Introdnoed a novel and dangerous theory cf polity into the new edition of onr work, or whether the prioeiples advosated are not those 'we hold in oommon with evety orthodox Bap-tist of this Union.

iutk Schooi Library in each charch to tike Creek SsSoo. There wiB be no lack of means to publish Uw Cnek Testaasat aad fiynu koak. Wa wffl pledge Tennessee b r the amoont, and be respocsi-liie for ere^ dollar that she fails to pay. Bat fHr aie the IHecds of the Indians to be found who stilt provide the dmches srith choich aad Sabbath Bchoo) Libraries. How many chardiea am cog the Choctaws 1—Eo. Tssa. BA rmT .

T a i s propoait i in was made i a good f u t h — tho partners of Uie Honas bar ing been ten-

sniled. W e propocedio do al l the work i n our departormt—whieb is pr in t ing—grat is ^ and we proposed to do the iriiole work, ateieoty p-iog, pr inlJBjj , paper and biBdiEg.far the whole ediuoss of boUi T e s U B M t and H j n m Book, and look to Tennessee alone for ti»e means, and to pay onrself, pem>nalljr, every dollar ^ failed to raise in Tennesaee. In addi^on to this, throngh the l iberal i ty of a nster in-tere^rf fn th* Creek*, to plaee a largeehareb an? Sabbath School L i b r a ry in every B ^ t i s t (Snrcb in the Cteek Nat ion . W h y onr offer was cot aoaepted we eannot d iv i te. W e Bade i t the tto<mi time in i;;ood & i t h to B r o . Bnek-ner, oa his way to the Board. T h e o f f j r eotdd not have been misnnderstood, for i t is expl ic i t — t o do the prtBting grat is—and to look to Tennessee, al<»:e, for al l the rerauning eoat, or meet i t onrself.

The Board had a wtore tibfral oftr from Sheldon & Co., or t M Soathem Bapt ist Pab-l ishing Society, or both, of eonrse; aad i f so we eommend their oonne. B a t if the Board has been at a heavy expnj fe tq. sa id Bro, Bnok ner and his interpreicr, and Bro , Ho lman al-so, to New York , -and paid their expwaes there for three or feur months, and paying a heavy s n a fisr the work to a Northern pr int ing Honse—cot Sheldon & Co. ' s—for they have no typo, or |vcj>je3, or b indery; rather than to al low the a W . Pob l i sh i cg Honse do the printing for nothing, and Tenneasee to staks the p r e m t of the balance of the oost, wc shall be at no einsiderabte tronble to keep Baptists f rom ocB i cg to the eonelnsicns they wi l l be forced to ooine.

A n tBprcssion is taking stoosg hold npon onr nfin^, UTat the Boards are very wilUsg,' i f not anxions, for the impression to be made npott the Sonth, that Tennessee, aad M idd l e Tennessee, especially, is anfr iendly to M i s -sions, and praetioally anti-MissioDary. The gross indignity offered to theOeaeral Assooia-ticn of Tenne^ee and No r th A labama by the last B i cso ia l Conventioa, was, of i tsel f , enongh to wesa every Teccessean who hss a s j self-respcel, f rcm that body; aad i f the Mar ion Board cannot give a satisfsctory reason for declining tho offer to publish Bnekncr 's works as a gtata i fy , wo know not what i t wonld be p o ^ b l e far ns to say to reooceile her to the position oT that Board. Tennesse ans love the Indian Missions, and they love Back&er and his aasosiatca, aod there ia nath ing in , reason, they are not w i l l ing to do far thorn; "bat if they aro satisfied that the Do-mestic Mission B^ard is i n the hands of par-tisans and prosoriptiogists, and nnder the in flaenee of the Charleston Sooiety—for we learn that for sorna reason, Bnakser 's Testament and H y m n Book are to hart ikt tfamp of that Saoiety upon them. W i l l she not turn f rom it aa an unworthy Missionary isstromental l ty T

W c eonfcss that wc deeply r^ r e t this af-fa ir , and wait far an explanation. B r a Buck ner had previously made a tender of his M . S. S. to the Dsmcstie M i s i o a Board, aad there,«t<re had ao power to control its astion in tha nratter of pnblishiog.

t hn t k s i r JecisiaB I ban i sBn

b n c i t o to lwa(0riaak ktoifTai>t<ialioed.a aaasBna l i i B jp i i i i alia, aad ba baa as

fclilittar iiriH. to wtoeh ka

mOmttlm r a a g h t a ^ F n £ WaH,

BiPTIST ASTnoKITiaS.

1. " E tch charch scU for itself al<«e, and cannot bind the action of any other cinrch. Each cce abodid, in tbe spirit of Christi»t courtesy, respect tke actioo of e v ^ other; but coly so far as that aaticn is aceordic^; to the of the New Tes-taaienl; and Hfe i j charch is to be jodge and inter-preter of those teachings tae Ktelf:"—IV. Siata, BapHit diardt Direetarg. p. oS.

But the niation between £Bereat Iocs] ehorches, is not such as to bind each chnrch to re-ceive the ministers and B:embera of any other chnrch. Titls obUgation was not felt even in toe daofa of the apostlee. John commanded, -If there eome any onto you, and bring not this doctrise, re-oriTe'bim not hsto Jour boTttc; celther bid him God speed.' T i m e teachers of M t e dectrice were pro-bably members ef some local dmrch, which, tike the chnrch at PdCgasos, toleisted error j bnt their membership did cot entitle them to nsiversBl spect and eoc9 jecc», -have regarded each local dmrcb as acting for the whale body of the faithful; and have inferred teat Its acu are binding aa every other chumh. Bnt this opiaioD is incon-sistwct with the tree doctrine of church irkd^sen-deoce, and with the separate respoasibiUt; of indi vidnslsand chnrches, » • • • • E ich must act for itself, sed not d a i n to Wnd the other. Bat when a chatch becomes oormpt in faith or practice, neighboring charriies are boacd to withdraw their trUowship."—I>r. Dagg, i!% Ckurei Ordtt.

S, " A dtarch owes couxtsey to erery other church, bat it is usder no obU^atkm to take pu t «i ih it is arocg doing. Thelffjored ( t e., excloded) person may tb«efore apply to any ether church Sw adsds-sicQ. ItisperfecUvcempeteotfortbemtocxaEune the case (n- tkesiselTes, aad i f , in their ophdco, the member has been guilty of no wrong, (I. »s wor-thy jrf expuUos) they may receive him."—J'riaei-jits taii fraetita af Boftisi Ckmha, f . Wow-toad, p. 17& •

" X w eta one dnush evemle another, i n eaiA du rch is tndependecit,"—/k S16.

.4, " I f acsseahoQldoceurln w^ch annireasly a siaaber was improperly and or-joatiy exdnded, and the church shoi^ persist in refusing to restore Uta, he ought to haw a remedy. ^ Another church beins fsDy ctanlueed that he is eotitisd to membmhip, sko^d, after siiitabte delay and carefhl iavnAicatioa at the ease—the otoer <dtarch kariag been dnij^ do-tiflsd of t h ^ i a lm t i » -neF i v» hSja."—CAwrci Mtmbtri- Maniui, i y eVsweS, p. ITS.

KAJOzrnas a i d xtsoamxs.

Uw yoMir *ftk* Anrtk lit i»ti* m^aritf, amd is tfcs anaarsly aiatoy 1 m e q a t a c * ta. tMsr d»-Urminutitmt

In iodiOSftent nattRS it la,withont ciotiti ci w i s j , the doty of this xaiaoritytasabiDlt for toe sake of peace and eonscienee. To resist the wm of the majotity ia such isdifllaeDt icstaBces wocid be very injorioiis to the d iDc f i , aad ef 9« benefit to those wtehotd saktothec^ni t iao. £*fO in (he ais^ioa of efB-cen^ srhere the caadidstea are bo^ doly qualified for the wark, and no J u t exerpUto esc to made to ^ther, it becosea tke Btsortty » acquiesce int lw seta of Ike asjetityvaed to . i t e asUsSed wUh i t; beeaseitbe the pleasa>o^of Ood tkat th» elden shoold be (Aoaeo by saff -saa. i s were te no pur-poae to proceed to the Vvte, if its decisioo to sock

~ [htbendsted ^Ahoat acy breach of just t deesmm. Bai i f miority to any ease

bej(aa toey SB17 be) oorrnpt^ and' ike pioee«U>^ oljectiaBableftoB'aay pwtatoy or putjodkii^toen the minodty woaid sia to acqa^eadBg. and bcBcby tlaeT wodM dhdMDOfOod. and WTCag their own aoob. HBe.toeaewko coopoae tke lidimrily msat ladst .the veto, as they weoM be kept nmn iDiqalty: aad

• if pnpsrlyaeadaeted, witt be ap. thefr _ proved by Bisa w i » tek'oUted then tia d o t h M tUi igs i r tceharewenpl«asi i«tok!s4|^~ " Tboa kast Kiswcamea even to Who have not de-OadtoeirganBeEts; aodtbeyatoB walk wito a o i n i^ ,*»e . t hey apsawtfcyi.'* W h o the caa^'aT

ajoatsasea, the tat»niada of toe &ei4>is p t t c M wkbaat Ike eaasp a t e oS. to whisk tke ran. P « a t l m « r f t b e l e i a istogo, aod tkete wtoship Qcd . -Ac t swa sf A y K t o Ba f f i tU , w W M . ^ ^

"afaaethsgywanawto desohea «to tke eharcb coUectta^, « iBBt iBf i i«a Aemocracy, asd.becaaae • B t k v M i v i t e t a s c g i n r i w toe tMdv.t9uaet W

i n t f t ^ T p S S l j ^ t o S S S I ? ^ ?<«<(» It toaBowad, that »ba wmjm i*all 1 afc.

_ , J ^ a n d i h a i r m distoe aUtato^ aad^«»m«nB..

T K B DOKEST IC SOSSIOS BO ABI>. A B D T H B O F 7 E B o r T H B BOOTH W E B T K R N P U B T.tf H IMQ HOUSE .

A good brother and warm fr iend of Domes-tio and Ps rc lgn Missions, as all true Baptists are, writes to Jeam the proposition wa made to the Domcstie Mission Board tonehia^ the publication cf B ro . Bnokner'a Greek Testa-ment and H y m n B^ ik .

Hero it is, as it stands in the Ttniussft

Baptist of Muish 17 th :

ca«*s WSTAKIKT ASO HTMS BC01C

Our brethren hare b»en apprised that Backner has been ft? more than two years, dero-tisg ail the time he couM spare frem mi»i<nary work to the preparation of a Hvmn Book, acd por-tinss of the Sew Testament in the Cre<^ lancsage. The Orran Book, cooiaiDiog about 200 bymrs, i: cow for toe press. UsKhew and John are al-so ready; Uark aad Luke will be oosaplete!} dnnps tbesiHlcs. Tbe tbnr Oespels will b« pni^tshed acd bcitsd in a sfcall vdome tor distribndon amncs the Creeks, who have long been calBcg for such a work, asd who are now almost Impatiently waiting for it -^srxioiis V9 reed in their own tscgue, "thcwon-derftal wiwks of God."

Oar missiacaries have kmg felt the seed of i t — Wa can eocceira of no auxiliary, aside fh>m the Hrfy ^i i i t ' s i css fsce, of mnre rahie to the Creek initsioi) thanUe above naaird works. The drcum SbJicra UB sach that thcaa works niust be lUstribu ted mostly erBti^usly,conseqnenilT we must maks a csU aptm the ftiends of the object lor tlte requis-ite meaoa.

Hoc being, scqa^ted vith this bnnch of busi-ness, we are 9ot prepared to stale the cost of publi-cstiOG. The first ediUoa of the hy»n book shonld net be l en t tas 2 ,000 copfes; aad tbatof t M< os-peisI2at less S500, or 3.000L Wepresumethe cost of boto wiM $1,500 to «t 000.

Dear brethreo, " take ye ftem amocg yon an of-fetng unto the Loan, whosoever is of a willing heart, let bim bri i igit, sn offering of the Lord." .

Beisit to Wm. Homboekle, Tieatnrer, Harioo. Alabama.

Wa hav« not yet rseeived the mancsscripts of the shove wwks, ronseqaently ate not prepared to ne-goOate with pabliAers, If, however, any are ready to make betievdHit cSiui in thdr {labiieatioo, wa sre always resdy to receive their pmpeimoos.

B. Hoi^aaa, Cor Sec. .1 esnsot kVT^ eccksing a hymn by Bro. Buck-

ser, whidt is to be translsted into the Xosteoke. toof^e, aod pvbUabed in a sbort tlsae fbr the nse of the charges ban. t was at his ^aee of midecce. whitobewaseegagedin tiaaslating the Oatpt! M i a , and worhtog day aad eight, Ite foncd flaw (6 ride oif tohis app(rfntoi«its, retaininf only to pnt oo the harseas. The hymn lieeds aa comment.— Ivety Baptist win feri itsforee akd trsthfulnea :

B s n a x B A m i a . We eome sioucd the place

When Wb pray: Sear Sxvioc give ns grace

SsfBoent for tikis day.. . ite thy comtgandmeets | By those wbo new Highly prised, | Wo«M be topUsed. -

Thy own exaai i^ shows Oa rw i l Bag f r e t t hemy; r

. And tkongb all eaztk oppcsi^ WeH fonow thae t o ^ y . ;

Be thy ezaamle 1 By tboae irbo BOW Highly prfseft. 1 IToa lUM b ^ s e d , '

We ia tbe go, Accatf iogtothewnrd, ?

Forsalftegaltbetow, | XofbUow thee, oar

^ • ^ m o l e i^Bsaeiitthejny - ITkoawaiitltoptixBd. _

E . H CaaanB .

cf Christ,-would leiuember Osrafanria^and Cn ivBs i ty bera, wberetba miiustatr°«f « f r

Iund may be ttatoed for tbe p e a t woikerpceadb' ngtot ihaiooBi i^ a^l ioBsor this vast eoast!:-. WaU tbcaaao t l t odamora 'sahataatisIaad br i l -liaot tovestmeo%

Tbesltardtea.iB this S to toa ie ta harmony l od pBce.' Nonakappy SssetisioimiBsturbttabloth-«rb09d aad mader tba r usefittoeas. A U o r t o o s n y thegospdtoregieosbeynnd, andtba

are multiplied, walking m t l » fear c f God, and the eoiaibrt of the Holy Gboat. Saee igy short readeooe bete, I have o ^ i n a d two ehurdics, one foor miles distant, the odier twdve. both of s rhkA w in socw have pastois. Other paston do the same. W e haveao mudt to do in preat^ns Christ, and extending bis caaae^tbat we have no fene to indulge in mntual jeaknaca, or ai^TT fediogs towards eadi. other. And penmt

to say firom t hS <fetant Itond poia^ that oeariy all the unhappy animositias our brethren io the old ^tes;, arise from the firiction the human madunery {olled i ^Mn the dinrches, and which is of quite recent origin.—

C a l i f o r n i a C o r r e s p o n d e n c e .

SosoR.t, Cxt-, May, 23d, ISSd B r o t h e r Gimtes:—^tnmy last, 1 dwelt ujrm

some of the material intatests of this State, in-tending to devote several letters to this subject in succession, but as I have just comc into poes-esik>a of some facts relating to onr desomina-tional interests, I shall fill this sheet w i th tt'at-ters pcrtsininj to our present ccvnditioQ and fii tnrc prospects. The First Bsptist Church in this Stato was or^punzcd in San Frandsco, 1S49. Tii*> were fonned in 1850, one in 1S51, one in 1S52, three in 1S53, four in 1S54, three in 1855, eight in ISofi, eicven in 1S57, ten in 1S59, eight in 1S59, and seven thus far in 1S60, makinj; s i x^ in all, embracing upwards of one thousand nine hundred members. About half of these churchca have good houses of worship; others meet i a court houses, uui such other places ss they can command. W e Isave MXty-one preachers; thirty-one of itbosn are pastors, others are licentiates, or without charge. Many chtirches arc very small bnt give promise of healthy grovrth. The pro-gress made in the la,«t ten years is certaiuly ver r gratifying, when we consider the sodal c h a ^ the infinite diversity of the rushing thousands, and the demoralization that usually attends the wi ld pursuit of gold in this State, Xeariy-all who come at first, left their families at bome, intend-ing to return as soon aa Ihey liad bettered their fortune. Society has beoi constsnUy diangii^, flowing and ebbing, but recently the social ele-ments are beco i^g fixed and permaoeiit, aad comparatively lew would cow be w i l l i i g to leave thi* young empire of the Pacific. Men now build bouses, and plant vinyard.^ and open farms, hop-ing to enjoy the firnit thercot Sdioots are ijrang opened, ooUcges, and tmiretsitK« planted and re-

W l O i a t E E B K P l s t a s a i . a nATTOTT , !

" I T p o a r r m A C H T c m K c a n a j K * » •g|CBBOIIT ZI iBX

this a y brother. B i n t f c m t t ^ B l i s t e r . €h>d baa given tha drea. ^ baa made i t year d n ^ to B e i t u

T h d r a i B d i a r e a a t i A a o d f t t o d to r e o aveOe lesssos.-. V a i l a^ l U s , B r i e n v i n g ibr iBBtsrtal t h d r S J ^ a acmls stretch oat their G^-gjrea t t e a h ^ aad grasp whatever oa»£s wiihit «h«r Ta y t n & c j look first; ftoa j o n t h ^ Have a r ^ h t to ezpaet the pnta sod. aa*to i i | ig traf lK W n i y B u g i T e & f a e h a o i s W i U i i i g iva

Churdies groan imder i t , ministen qaarrd about it, and a i ^ s weep over it. Happily for tis iiave DO such mscbiaely; neither luidthe dtURbes in the days of the apostles.

Thecanvantiun held in San Fraociseo last Feb-ruary, «ra.« a fiatemal conference. Brethren & n a distant parts came together to gee acquainted w i th each, to t r i l what the Lord was doing in their respective fidds, to give the statisties of thar churches, and to eminirage ea^ other to be bithful in the work committed to t h » darge. It sras m deiigbtfnl meetit^ of christian brethren, all laboring for Christ, and sytnpartiriing w i th each other.

One question pertuning to Church DiadpCne was introduced by a brother w l » desired icfor-matkin. I t was submitted to a committee of able men, such as brotter Cheny, Rhees, and others and tlie answer was eminently latis&ictory. commend it to all who read these letters.

'•The question on Church poHty embraces two particQlars—aat rdating to ti ie minority cf a churdidis^ictied wi th its disdpiine,SIldtfaeoto-a s to members exdnded under sudt disdpEnc.— On the first part of this question your committae fed that the minority shoold submit to the tioo of the majority, «ui2<ss if ^oa te cisarfy siowa Ikat tit M^oritg hat departed from tie gnat fntia-wtaUeil priac^ila of oar faith oa^ jnodiec; tac&idi OTse Sie miaorUg htcoaet t i t d hm^ if they etai-tinne to hold tnd obserrc said priodples.

Upon the second part, rrfating to exdnded msnbers, your committee understand the foUow-i i^ c o u r s e d action to be approved by some of the most important and influential bodies . whose opimons have been g ivqi:

1. The excluded msr ask tlte chnrch to recon-sider tbeir action.

2. If this be declined, they may then ask the Church to utiite with them in calling a mntual cotmcU, to whom the wh<4e matter at issue shall be submitted, with the pranuse to abide by its decisions. Such conndl lUAT be composed of chnrdtes mutually agnwd upon, or of aH the churchcs within a giveo l imit, or the ^a r ch may desgnate a given number of chureiee, and the excluded members an equal number, asking the same number of nvmbers from each church.

X If the church both refuse to leconadw and call a mutual council, then the exdnded mem-bers may call an txparu council, who shall be in-vited to examina all the nutters at issue. Such c o m ^ should embrace sll the churdies in a g i v a territory, or assooatioo, to insure &imess, Sudi *spcxit council may, upon causes deemed by it suff idsot, give to such excluded membm a coun-cil letter, commeDding them to any other d iurch without incurring tiiedisicllowshipof the churdt from which they have been excluded."

"My sheet is nearly ful l. In condusion pnmi t mc to say to my many pcrwrnal friends in Ten-nessee and elsewhere, that, as i t is utterly impos-sible to correspond with all, they must t i&e these letters as expresstons of form<3' attachments and good-will; aitd if any need mMe private and per-sc«>al commonications. I will ta];e plcistue in an-swering all letters they may write, - C. B . I L

t W b e a y t n r sonada « « fcia hnager, w i n ytm ^ O a a s ^ a a a that w i n atiag k i a to dea& T '

B a i B a y be, ytm ara too basy, ar too t h e a g W a a t o head .thaesIL I have ae-a BoOier isa intent oa s a t i i f ^ ^ ^ ^ tile, t t i^ d ie did s o tH s cB to b w theea-

Byas lapr i i ed ,

t t m c K t a j l sb atcar ax d m * , - We hot* tbto' T r i eaaee aiaaa wff i pabUA the IT<w TfstswhTt for toe Ctnkt^tU Hie R y s a Btok; alM'aui W tbahapliaa)!} '«r wbidt eso betB i iaabkto . • ' ' • - i i ' • - i v

ligious iitstitutions established over the State. As &r as I can l e im we have q i ^ an active

and efficient ministry, ^ m e I know to be mea of fine abinties and large pastoral experience, brethren Cheny, Chalton, Shuck, and others,— They are devoted to their work, and admi iaUr adapted to the ])^culiar wants of the chcurehea in this formative pwod .

W e have a valuable l itt le paper, called the BttpHsl Cirmdor, edited by Bde r J . L . a i nck , and imblahed monthly. In July,^ brother Cbei^ of San Francisco, wil l take diarge of i^ ajid pnl^ l isb it semi-BOittUy. TVe hope soon to issne It weekly. May itsooo overtake tha T s o m s s A ^ tilt

The chnrcha greaUy need a Bsptist literataie, a i d I am glad to say.Ahat efibrts are bang to totablish a Book Depositofy in San Francisco, to meet the increaai^ denund.'

^o t i uBg^s been done yet toward laying-the (btindatMB of ah' institution of leamiiigB, t- Our chnrdiea ate yet too poor, and too m n ^ e n g ^ r i in building t h ^ d t n r A edifices, to a i^ effort for this dedrabto. olgcct. If some brot l tv of meaw i n f o l d States, wotdd coDBectato a

few thoiisaads b r tha estabHshni^ -deBnai-national CoHega on this eoast, bewoo l d i aUa an unpe i r inyemon i iment toh i snroe , andcieatoaa tnflnenw tha£ J^pr A r o i ^ ' all time, aad swell the Savior's gtety, t h n x ^ e t n ^ ^ . Y e Ben. of wealth, who ; i ^ . to Bve feram to your dee^ oC, beartireoce to sode^, and csasdtsitica QfsiihataaB» to Christy barn is afleS|. of vnocea-p M v ispn aoOi wbeta yaa jaay j^MkOU i s tS^^ i n ^ t i o a , t b ^ ' wiB bear brnt ta^ t t e j l n y G<id,atioat; asthe.jRm BilAatoea aadaiei. Ob,

* that aome a ^ B i f l W beart;fi i le« w i A M fere

H S W S F B O K A D B T U r , T S X A B . Sorroas Tissnssas B a t t b t — B k i t k x c x : Tke

BapUst StoMjari of the 17th of March last, contains s cmnmunicatira from this placa sijced " M " wtoch does not refi*^ our sentiments.

We are membets of the Bapfist chnrch at this place; some of us from its conaUtution is 18i7, and many of us 5»r several yesis, yet we do not feel authorized to speak fcr a •^jor i ty" cf tke diarch, cot baricg any offlcial expreaoion of opii>-ico in toe matts- treated of by Isotber "M." Bnt as we have all resided ic this ptece cr vidMty, and been members of this diurch as long, at least, as the writer of the oraimunication in qsestloo, we trast we will be pardoced the expresaioo of the opinion that ha is nusukec, wben h« says "neither I . ' R .S . or any member of his society wtmld be received as a baptist in the chnrt^ at this place," notvitlutand-icg'-M'' ftels "nikorizrd to say that themiijKity of the dmrcb are against bim" (Sraves,) unleas the of vote brother "-M" would prevent the otherwise unanimous action.

If anything isvolring the mnits of the coctro-veray between brothers Graves and Howell, either Erectly or indirectly, has ever ceme before the church, we are Igcoract of it. CertaiclT no opicioD bas ever bees expressed; but cc the cn t i a ry a has bf»n the policy of the cfearci, irr-xa lb" first to tsow ncthing of the matter; to be neither for Panl nor 5jr ApoKos, neilher for Graves nor for Hovd l ; but for Jens on?y.

"We would further express the humble apiuoo tbar brothw " M " himself could not have been reeeiwd, if bis rcceptica could have been cosstraed into aa endorsement of the course of those with wiuia be acted fa Nashville, or if his reeepdon wonld to the esUraaSioD of the church, have drawn us into tma aafcrtimite cotrtroveisy.

Brother "M" icthecondu^oa of his eommuniea-tioaa says. "I have mtde these reoBrks aod Stt< ceatioDs basUly, asd if t- bave ored in iriatkm W i cy partienlar fact, I hold niTadf ready at aH times to correct the nror." We t i ^ therefore, that ke «UI make the currectioc which his own sense of dmatian prwriety cahoot fU t t o indicate. And also to remember tiiai, altitcBgh be is the ascte of most of us tu years, ret we have aB Hved in this community (ia christian haimcoy,) mud: lacker than be Bi>ffle of ns being reaidsBts of nure than tawnty yea:?; and coasequestly w» must be expected to know of fiw sentiaecta ot tmt brethrec, than eoe whose residence ksre' is of sash short duratioB and whose mmbcnh ip in our efaurcb, attbedateimcommnnicaSiCD wasless thanfaaUa mcntk. »

We have been led to make this statement aat with a view of prorokioe a cewspspar coclnmstsf, or of involving toe d iard i in tke anuter, bat because brother'-IC has done isjustice B o o r sentiaints, snd, as we jUKca* to the sendmecU et a very large majority of tfce meBbers of {he d j u n i . Sor A we wish brother " M ' to understud that we attribute to him any intectioDal miaststeBeot. Bat as las m i t a e e amoog ua, was at the date of this comma-taaOBo, so sbc^ his B^sapprebsisiaD of the imI seDtimrats of the members of the ckurdi OD a^sab-jeet, abaut whidt aB diaenssioo has i to f icady

avoided, is v oy Bttoral aad not to be wsoisr-ed at iu oce wbo came into osr midst aBve wilb M -kig on the tnbje<^ , . - With a idaaere prayer that our Heavealy Ho les '

will direct our minds a id hearts in aU thlnm so as to secure tbeUessinss prambed by b i B t o His caOd-ren,wea>eaficSieeately, . .

[Signed] - Tour IntkientoCairist. D .M .Was<a . - Wa.P .8zaarp .

' W.. F . B c a z av s^ J . B. fixsMnra, Jan. P . TAaaxs, V . F . B a u , 3. H a a a a u , J a n s S . Bocu i a ,

^ M . h : Boaraas, Asrasst eaooaa. . W. pHaantaa, Aaam B n u s o a ;

B n t t a r s ^ W a i theabow brethren accept our BoatkesRy (basks, for the abase distiaimertf a stataneuttbat was highly pn iod ids l totbe Ckareb at AtsOn, to the esOBsUon of tfansaafc. Osr faetoraa diBaMkBOW,tott ibe above tirriveknCb-l eo auetba oMeat auft ass t sabatan^ saosbeia tftbatCbaid^ and tbey know wksRof theyaBrsa. , B«twiM>is.« i r<-:bt i^erathIsd^1 Wakoew not—wedeinotbeaeve SDy Bdjftlst wffl be beoeft-todbytomringkha. A man whose name b e i ^ « i B k l f ; 'iaaentood kece to b»-a Caa^b^te to acettoH9«, was {sBWifed by £ id. H o i ^ of ikis e l ^ H a i t a a - ^ i ^ tUs asBaaaa aaat West. B e Baykaw tB fB t dBp toAaatln. I f ^ . is tke maai, h a J a a i a ^ Caai^xilite; m i o s ^ h B x a f i e ^ chaate i ,ark9 did nst make WiaBlf hete^ W any brotbB a s f cHaTAwUs iB^Httkt , aad ubtato.1to v i e a a o f t e M f a af B^tfiBB,' and awiB«aaBaiaof

B d * C eudxe s aav ss bboccet vo Jssbs— TUj t iy the sepBon preached by us before the S. B. 8 8 |tnionaiCantca,andpnbashed"by arderof is kody^ It waa s ^ p o ^ bymssy thsttbeie m ^ be a Jesire on toe part of parents asd fa^3S,ts peneisltasaliametreescre.ODiBueaf asdeaaaf l o rb toSaUMtkEchods . I! it be sotoawsatB^ u^wWamspiied. It ia So. 42 of our series a( Ska-ry lHgks . The language ia rim^, asd t ie iDaata-tkm^Dd rcasoidsgs cf audi a t la iader t b t k i i keiM^ even the yoang may be lEiereated iak.— Tet i^itdncf iydeRgoed to a d d m thapaiaOsad tkeMcber.acdtoacsws^tbequcsUan, " B s a a v OB-tiadre«i be lKooght to Jesus, and be ^ e & n d fpcan coming r*

I t^ows fcat, that l i ey are eof to be h t c ^ h r ia»li^theaifcopaxi-d. Thai both ScriptsreSBi tte facSt^ every day life, show thai a baptlxsd isftst i s , t h i n g s beicg equsl, nomareEkdly toto a dkEid^ God. when be grows up, than an asli l i l l i i i ooe. -Bttt tkat oa the contrary, sasislics ean i i^ guk«|ed prove a^st reason wculd o^eet tofad,

that ^ diildren wbo have never been tai»ht fiat In t^iyimi toey have been already made' Oto i^ and memben of his body, are swek ma* B k ^ t e become true cteisBsna, by saeWag a p»-. sdoaltotRcst tokis Blvasioa, thas t k a » ^ s i » ta^ gem m&DCT tiuA bsiiSism hss dooeftt ft* w b a t ^ caly ke doos ia lact by the H(ii| asd tknmgh l a ^ * s d repectarxe.

S s j eo f t oaaewko beard the argumeoteete pc&tjsegazded it aa unacswRaUe snd craviEdB.

Bo fwea r s to faring tbeB 1st byyiaysr ^ ^ e a s ^ t o — 2 1 by coiaeeraang Ihem to O r f s B K»s*s i i e -Sdbya t i nB t iBg l« f t «b t t oare^ilW i saeer ted, s a d i A b y csailally iEstnwaaf*"" in truths of the gospel. Each of tJ«o»epc*»» snissftiif dafacntod. i o i Uien we leaza hswa Htjb^hBd magbtiimit^fram eamimf. BitiB msj i o t t a k e n i ^ i h r a f n H aiadyds of the a k * fiieoene. It ootskat 18 oeats-tr »aH. Bmt s nd s* B, B r f sse if yan do not fed beasr ed. aser nadB* tt. to pertona tlie duties wkSch *• vcb^pe^iyaa as a p i n s t aodtesekerof t h e ^ r i i i iOT i i h '— Bee if yon do not asaea nswsfc dc^SBeaBi i^to . lke words of Jams, " S a f f s *

to o b n nntome, and ft««# aaa hr «f inch is toe EngaBB af HBven.^

i ^ t h e ^

~b« a(tt totlMtRd>BsUnK m n ^ * Os:, vAa wm torwaat

a # « l l f d B 4 a B r i i a r pa t o f e stoi^is.lv

treatieK^ar the eriea af the < M d r a wb««b>ad

n e a r t i ^ table aad begged fcr a bit af bteas. So j t i^ BMy be so B a c h e s g a f ^ IB g a l ^ n ^

tha ip f iCBat ioB w b i ^ you seed, or &Bey thai yoir ^asfd, abont baii i iess, abaat pof i t iB, or aboB^ i ^ g i o B , that yon have no t i aa ar heart to t ena l t h e K tdeones iriiat tii^ Bost need tekM9; j o n leave them tokBsgsfa^ toe bread | f l i fe, or find it wiiere l i e y b s j l — W h a ? |f they i w i t altogether? What i f for fii^^ey g n s p the deadly serpent t "What i f tha ^ e n a w U d t f a n shonld Sl l with p a n t n t i i G«d, riiall be oeen^ed by the&lse-^ hood ^ Satan T There is feaifal d a n ^ — n i e a^ad w i l l not long hunger withoat fissd-ing «s$oa>ething; i f i t find not foad i t eat pabaaT T n e pare white tablet wSl sat k a g edtaaae.biai ik. I f t n t h is not writsea, e r r a t ^ be. I f yon dd not teaah, tBehsrs w i n be wanSng. T h e bad boys i n toe i4reet,r w i n teach your aon what yea will grieve Miat be has l eaned . T h e £ i B y a a ^ B e t w ^ teach b im by preeept and ez iap le too. ^be tbongkt les si&aol ^ wil l t e ^ y o v ttangbtar; the &shi(aiable, &« r t l eB wa-a a s «f aomty , w i l l teach her q d ^ y asd rf-feetoaliy. Nay , their uwudyp r a r i t yAMds bat t inM to be developed in i ia 8treog&, and yoa w i n b^ve aa inner teadicr ever p r e se t , takiag oeoaBM fr«B erery erss t in l i fe to Sad a let-son ^ eviL T h e wnrld, the and tha

devi l , « i n al lkfaa tea^iers of yonr child, and. f e x i M w i n be the lessons.

Tltttfi, besides aU this, the wnrld is fgQ of p r t f a ^ teaehera, and year chi ld wiU efinu whcM they are. Tcachers of inSde l i^, teads era ^^n ive r sa l i sm, toadeia samaBeotai aa l^San, t ease r s of ermr i n aU ito forms and g r a d ^ a i z e d and v an i z ed , naked or sngarad O T c r ^ Bay be thought neadfaL T o n r d a U sear I c tam^iL TTby not take the work i i to yottr j w n hands? W h y not tea<^ it the t r a t^ r W h y not begin at onee? L H tit

smdt af t n i & pw-ocenpy the sonl, and ths weeds' and briers of error wi l l find l a s rwrt bdd f^ L e t words of truth and lo re be writ-ten the fiur v i rg in page, and t h s e win be no fBra i for the blaek aad orooked lines of

emT<!-! f I a n don't toach i i iem nthers w i l L If

ftey learn truth, they wiU believe lias. T f tbe^ are not brought to God, tfcey wiU fel-low tbe Devi l . I f you do not win thoa to Heaven, they wiU ran of their own wil ls, ts H e U - f

Tn i^k of t i j s e things—^teach yonr own chil-drcn-etoach t hea the truth, the whole trath, aod o ^ i n g but the truUi; and do i t qaiaUy wkiJa^oarBax. A . C. D .

^ S S W BOOKS-Tm? C b t or P a l * Txxxs, by the gited anikar

of " ifie Lttiu COy oa. ikt tidt^ tie SiS"-^ t deacr^tm of Jericho asd soatoj^tte evoita eoe-n e c M wttb it, B the other is of pgUd te i a . The s i j i j simple and beaatitol, and in tbe grouping af her scanes ssd d:aract-rs, ths writer hss displajei so Sttto aitistie akin.

T im work win be read with interest and proai,SBi Baisei a valnahle addition to cur stock of thcM boSKa^ the object of which is to throw B 3 e Bfts and b^erest over the history which we have noeri-ed ft ^ B IBL£ . We bave many snch wnta, bai we a great many moni.

] » ! % o faar a n i B is a sketch itf tke U b ^ C teSaa ra f Micaas SsaiBsa, ecumcily B » ^ » ™ . t k e v k « i i a o f r a d T t « i a n p a » j ^

w i n f o k a CaJvta was toatoad aod fcoat af

BrS i ia«toa ias fa5a«aywkid i w f f l a i a k a ^ ^ totbadiadien, execpt A e e k k r a a * b a O B B ^ b a t n t t f a s a i a toit avatoof esasaB i a f f l g i ^

an jsMseaJtoB «ar asaaeiBoe w it to tke kavt of tkaB wko, Bka l a v

^BajtBB, d s i B t lat fa B a t » »f be - ^ h B e d B v e a k thdrBteds to pcaes,' a B d i i K B or A " «H3Wt «r t i s a r t T t t

d e v ^ j ^ t o O i e k lAafea l n a Xiua^aMicaai^,wBl for tke

a naw

t fceaf f ts t; j B l i k t pait,

t t o y l ^ B a t o a nsw aujtaskijsnre a B C -al ia I^WHaae tofcw as,. toen^ aU

wl ih a e i w a e o f S«« tes , fsw r — — ^ < t a B d « « f toai

W K W l n s & s A WtH

tBoMaaetom wito S a ^ j B i o p a i i d o ^ Hhaadeal "DtBsscs^ BBad Ihas tec , !

It is a true Biapapky aa i ] aa

Z i i g l aA to toe t imea f : B i s a d a n i h i g l f c

"ecaeeTymauL*' P c i » t l J Tke pnsB thai noUc:?

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Km Tmk.:

I cUnsbeaudU v d z w ^ f i j k l-bestta»k-toeirt jai OBI exaegscating er dIi:..:L--J thenabie t a j i s mast n s add, b i i l f i a i^ self wucH est ka iuaseU, uf H , toCy, anu Iif i

ranise Ckristixa asas lk^ faUy CBstiBcted stiry af Sta^l PTOfaosdly lad pnofiahty m

We have na dauhi j Ud i aB r i s l t .

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Tor aal. if SBATSa, X A U a * CO.. Papoi la ty Ataata.

Box. aan . n o 10

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B e t h e l C o l l e g e ,

x t a s a i x v i u x , XT.'

- T H E N E X T SESSION OF T H I S IN -X a t t t a t l o a v l U a p n o a tka Stk of gaatawtar. aad doaa

oa tha Slat or Tka aaaoisd aiaatua wi l l a a s M B c a o a t k a l a t a f laaaarxaaddaaa wttkoeaaaeaameat J V a a B .

F u w i t y . B.T.BIavat t . A. lC ,PNiMa3t , aad P r a a w r af Maatal

aad Motal Mlaara. J . a B a t o a . A . I ( . ProlaMar of Aaaiaat aad Modais Laa

(aafaa. J . H. Taqaa A. a , rroCaMat 1 t fa tkawi t loa aad Ba-

riaaanac. a H . ! d T O ^ a , P m h a a a t o f Hataial Bdaaaa, Wadiaa-

a a BmOitek. Mastpa l ef tha P t i t a n t e r S a t a c t a m t .

• g a a o l a g t c a l D a p u t a s e a t . Bar. W. W. Saldaar, A. W.. PisTaaaatet BlkUaal l a t a n i * -

t a t kmaadPa t tm lTkaa locT . ' I t , PtaSaaai ef H a k m aad K a * Taata-

tMSO u s e IS so * M

r a l t l o a j a J a i H t M r ^ tt tnpmtarr O a p i M V

laeldaBtal t a O t f a c . P n t a r .

i t a i n s x t s u s - r v n T T - M s w a s u . Talt laa ta /mmtar Dtr l i ioa aratacy Baf i rs iaat . t u o o

IS 00 MOO S M

Saalor Olaaaaa laalttac la OaOaca F ra ta r , laddaatal t»|iaaaa. - - .

^ ^ ^ J * * ^ i C ? * P ^ t * "soOlaa fct t t W par«aat.»T tkaaaai laa.ai«s O O t a t v a a k a e a a k s r l a r H M : S i t e M S U tkasuraaad la t a J ^ . B a ^ ^ t u l i M S ^ aeomedale* wtU keamae la the

Tha ta t t laaaadtaa ldaata lan vanaUr l a t n a o a , aad'aa ata4«at win ka a m U a d « S ! l & k u l l i a n a s a a d v t u t k a r r e a a a t a t . • ~ ~ a a « a « j a i a

N a ^ M ^ a ^ m j M BSito lar t k M aatart* tks • n t BoMA'af tka s M i a e : t a t at a i M ^ T ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r t t a a t a t k a t t w . A . laart a a a ^ f ,< t i , l i S d rtlSiSl rtiT ka l a advaaaa aa* tha « M . a f t t ^ ^ S S r t r

t a d l c a a t t a w a r m i . asttaklr r * t t a U f r t • •

tskapaM w i t koa t lMa ia l twkaa tkar a«raa t . t a a A aa wasgr J thaCoUaca. A U i a * i « U ( t M « s A a o I * .

laaalva ivlHoa f^^aaBMH^, a l«d la t * } l * c <katr kaaia.

i t l M a i a l t w k a a t W k a 9k aa naaqr faairt aa tk«r l a A i s u c a a a t r t l J ka aaMad te sasait ic

• n w X a d k r I k a l t eka iAaa .« f l I aadtaeh a a a a T a a a d R , ^ ka

Bath*10a i :« ( *aaswt t ts lT asUMtOad. « n h A a k a a l s s t

. A . i H H c r r o T w n n a r . ^ ^

J t l d l T Z Z T Q Z X r JZiCVSndTXR'

Omt,

A MmOlgftr 0$ TmH^ 0$ Somtk / wia . M d a i a / t o * . ^ t f a s at

• B t t a t a a a f t i a a a i M ^ ttn ( M ^ tka taadat

n i i a a a a a r a k M a a r t k a a ^ s s s i a f a w M i r , - B ^ l a

ir tB aoaMa » kaaaUH a i M t n t M a aaaiaviai , as waU aa aa BMaaswaa* aactaalaca.

TkaWaaaama wlB «a t a H B M h t tha Toath • ( tfea " B a ^ 8 a a t k , ' a a t t a a a a a n i s t a i D > M ( f w t . B a n f t e a aaaa, a U A a i a ka aawC ( r a t a , aad t ) M daaUa tt tta a t ^ a i r i M M a f . A i n Hal H i t i l 111 w in ka fcaU «> > r

t i s t t H i t e r r i s t k v t a tha t t adka , t r i sbsa« taBMaaaf yvalk .

We W s w a > a s l i | i r t i r i H l a i a t i d s a tha " IB t kaas i

tkat tkay taa » a y k a taasH a a r f j ttaw^af v l r taa. laaSf lawOl tkaamsat iOaawx i t ta ak

T a t k a r a ^ B a t k K . W o t b u a a o d a t M i , j m g aa* ^ w i a B a t a

l iaaaatka i

i r y a aeaaeyaar, aad a St t ka aad j a e 4 I — i — i l l t t , w a w in t i t e i d

teak W a a a y t M H i i i « s a w a a i a > i a i W m t w a i ana id l aas B « t l i e a i | i i l w i n a a w v -

a B A T B B . l t A k K S a O Q . ' W a a M U , V i i w .

T o t h e P a t r o n s a n d F r i e n d s o f t h e

M a r y S h a r p C o l l e g e :

• p H K 1 9 r H SESSION OF T H I S I N S T I -aa tha U a • ( J i a a teal, w f h aa u i B l a a

aa taatawsaaaad aaaa s klahat * i i * e ef t ta ia laee j thaa Ma ka^kta attataed kv tka ateMia. Tha ta r t t t a t l aah ia daaatv.dlr voa tarl taait . tkakUkaat

aal l t taaiMBaatkeTaaHnii taaa at eat laat . I t a c a t S a t u & t tka tear w U a t IMS a k a v a Bat af aaat tktaa kaadttd atadaata- t k a p a i a t a a t J a t t k a a M i t a t a a a a a a i a a w a a^ora Sat ia t laathaathata l a . y t a i t i a x l a a . Tka T imi taaakar . dalnwlaad ta *a aU ta tkalf t m t ta wake t ka ackaalatia

l u n l a a w i l a t a f tkat i t»aa»»eaf thatakBa T toT 'aaeaa kaaak i tM i ta lakorsd aadar awkairaSKaaat

tatkaadaalalat iat laasf tka aCUia o f t k a l a a t m t l o a , fcaia tka aaU aAala at tka aiaOt iTataB. tkat kaa t w a d aa <laa^ naaataeai iaaTlatataata, A l a i s e D a t a a a O a a f i k t d a a t k a T i w t a s i . « t o a « h l e h t k s T d t t i ^ e « t O f a j o C t k aalarlaiat

m k mt wklek kaa al ia idr kaaaaaa wactkleaa. I'taqaltla* t lma aad aaaaldaiakia azyaaaa ta •aai ia. Tkayheln laaaaakaatay»a tkaaafta

thawat la iaat tkaaakoaUta tn tvMa afalaat aaek louaa l a fk ta io . Weataaa t l -a iC tka i t kaTaatna t leBaaaaot iaT to t t saik l iwaa. T k a T r a i M a a k a n M t t k i — a l t i a aouaUadta

a a t i t a t l j aaah kaala, aa tka kHt Ibr auT ta tafarat a l t t ka eld patiaaaet tka

J t w at tka lata laaaal aaaattag o» t t a • j a i d .

L T k a i l M i a a f l a t t k a i d M l a s t l s j e a t w i n aamtt i ia kataaa aakt - - -

' T l M r ' S n t k l a Sihaa<.<haet

laalaa at 10 awatka-k>atalaa oa tka lat Meaday laSatC, laaaekyaat ,wt ta«aak k.dUaTi aa tka TasatSi nay • earn a i a v e t a t k a .

a t h a t aa aakolat wf l l ka Batricalatad "er a Uaa ( ta* tkaa laaiatfsa. K l i k r r a i t ka kaattor kotk. tka taackaraaa*

aehalat, that tk«T akeald aatat of rta l«^-aa>af < Oe avaCoa. V ^ t t a r wiU ka parmlttad to antat at aa; tfaaa datlcx ika

a U ( * a r j r « i t l a e t . aaa t i i { r u < tHUoa <br« moatki . la Fair dapaitaaat, wm ka t i f a l i ad taadraaae. aad tka raaali>-

« i ra t thaa)oaaaf t kaawlOB. I a aaaa«f pratnatad Idaaa, tka ptaeat dadaetlea w in ke e a l a .

I t a kapad that aa eaa wi l l tor a a j raaaoa, aak tka Traa. taM ta d i f a t t h a a t k b r a l a alaaa I t wlU ka tar aaalar I f t V f m x M to kaf taa a tr lSlac aam- tka kaU jpaj of k b daapktar f n t M a t k a t f hla nsmkaat ot aa ' t k ta t , tkaa a> tka Tisataaa to kanaw tkasaaada at a kaavj ax, aaaa ta kiaa -laaw

Tkladoaa aet laalsda koaid l t t—tka ta t raa kalvt W t to It wltk tka Stawatd aad Boatdlaf hoaa-laaka o a k a n a a n a a a t wt

aa at ka war ka aUa to dn. Tka a m e dapat«eeat kaa leaa taociaaiaed. r a i i a a t aiaalad Pr ixdpa l : aad ka win ka

a^la aorta cf taaakaia. I t alD f l i a fat craati tkaa katatalbia.

T a n u a f T w I U a w .

aad rtotaaaor aaabtai k / aa

sraatac aatlaik^tioo

Prapataiaav t>apattaiant, 10 ma&tiu. Fiaakwaa Oiaai Botkoaata "

Saalot i x r a i s .

l iaaU «a Ptaao. akeit Saaaloa. nt> U w e f P l a a o . - 4 Galtai , t>

» 4 < t

n 11 l i u 10 1

Laa,

PaUla a r l aa t ka rWa tk . • Papataaeka. RaadlaWatk. OUPalatlac, Otataa. Paatal, Watar Cgtoia. Vtawiac. Teoalaaale. e ta lsa t loa Paa. tor S l t loBa.

TkaaastHawlnoeai araazt. J a a a I 4 - l m .

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• oa tka lat Moadar ta I T OBOIB OP THX BOAt l ) .

Y a l o b u s h a B a p t i s t F e m a l e I n s t i -

t u t e . eaasAOA, a i s s i s s r p r u

TI E T E N T H A N N U A L SESSION OF of tkla laaUtatloa. ^ aoBBaaca oa Moadar, tka Mtk

or Battuakat. Tk* aaaberor atadaata ta —' -n—. datlax t k a l M t a ^ i a . a a a m . Taaaaaaa Faealt j wia e u u l a a . t S

a ^ oaa artn ka aided ta tka aaSikar. a u U B i a fa l l . aUa aad aAdeat Board of laatraetlos. X a p U m i ^ TbIoaakaTakaaaatada-krmta tU ' -

T k e p d a a ^ l a l k r u U a a eoaaataliix boud. rmtaaof tal-t ^ , PaealtT. a««r~ af atadr aad atkar t t fa la t loEt cf tt. laat l tct loa. aOl k4 famlaaal w' tk CatalomM eoatatalar tk* •M»a. t f loaklat appUeatloa k r Ba l l , or o ia rwHe. to^

, . BBO.O .OB t ! t aaB«T . Ptl i idaal. Ja l yM-»a» . Sr raa ia . IUaat>il},pl.

H I S T O R Y O P B A F l

R . B O B I H S t ^ V .

J E i p r M s d Aess

J . B . 6 S A Y S 8 , A . 1 L

l i * s r w i a a l 1 7 9 a

VtoL 1. t W M I a w l a r a tka takiaaCa

iatarait laa haos t ta l sack:

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M i

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O f t k a ^ a <a«a katdaad. aad iK taaSa i l f

Baa>.v. s the BaptHm ef * * a w ^ lakaa 6 a e aay A i ^

fafc waik laci , ta i t fca la i ly tka ta f P i i s i l j ! • t ca i».v>. ^

W k a t k a t B a f t b i a w a a a b a l t a t t e B a r P ^ a a I W l ^ i a ^ , am i r , v a _ r

Of t ba l aaa ta t t aao rBa t t t aak r l anaOh i iB l eaar . v i a . • -g

Of Ateatolteal Batttaw

Of BaataraBat]

Of Ba

Of Mohsroedaa B i a s -

OS Bapt iKv iM L f cmxr. XIII. ~ .

Ot t k * B ^ i t t < a i r ef at . SofUa St Otiaaiaatlastia-' : . o a a r . x t x x ?

Of tkaLataiaaBapt i i iac; at Boaae o a a r - x r " t

Of tka Calhirile aad tka ArlsaW t t b t a d n at US c iue .ET i . J - i

OftkaSavt latai ieat f Taslaa.neiaaM,Sevata,aar -KUaa — - • m

c u r . z n t . Of Plstaraa o< t f O t m -

OaxB-ZTOS. Ot Baptana! PoaU

caAT. x tx . Of la ikat BaptlaB

i - O - U t

I S c x a T v A

Of Xxttaoxdlaasy ekildzac.. c a t r . x x :

Of Baptlaai la AMea ta tkat lme of Taitaf f iaa 4 - . WAV. zxtx.

Of tkaBaptb iaaf Babaatatkatfaaaef O r f t a s csAv. z m i .

Of t k * «a>rta at A a t u t l o a to k t ta t l a tka B a t t i B B ^ - An dlS

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B i ^ l a A I r i c a . CKAT. xxrv . V

Tha ra« aet!ea of Baptlaia U tka Xaat i r a a Mea ta & a iaon ,aad&OB K l a a i i to Baka. .

Sow Tadasaa t -B^ t l oa . or tha Bar tUa ot Haa a ^

BfTt t laa Baptba. ot tka Bapttaa of XOats. . Jaraaal*ai-Battl la.or tk* Baytlam ot Oatackl

- . ^ X a s e M > k B * t t l i m , e T t k a B i t t l B i a < U t t l a O B a a CSJLKXZT.

t h a t rat BwleHaattial Caaoa la Batope ftg tke Bat a t ef Stkaa. Aa..(!< . * U

c s i r x x n . i: Ot t h * a r t i L a w t a X s » t a l M ' Batt l>! i« Iaka^ Aa.

asdthari taet ef I t e a i r . x r m .

& a aaaaaaof tka •zteaalT* p n c r a a a! tha B a p t i n K 1 Babaa S

cx . i r . x z r n i . ^ Scnra: ecis*e;a*Boaa of t naaamaa Baptiaa ta BaSsa^ t U

c a i T . z x t x . The BiptkOE or A lmt l rae « | t

B r o w n s v i l l e F e m a l e C o l l g e , a a o w s B v t t i a , T a x * .

TSE P A L L SESSION OPENS ON the inixel Sftmabtr.

g ^ a l o e a t f o a a la en* of ika zaart n l aad TiUatr* la t i e ^ baOdlan ata l a ^ aad eomnoilliiaa. aal ara fna tahe j

Wi t t all tkat I* DMMaar; fat ean j lac oa a>-bo®l of h!|ik o r tM. TW .1 . M j I . tkoroack aod fM-mMtle, wsbtaeiaf

t t e kcaaak«a aiaallT taraaad la ear kaa: O o l U f * ^ q a a a a ^ dapaitaast wi l l ttaatlaa* aadar t k . o h a r p of

taackara ata all cf n p H l o r ^ laUJu l loaa and loc i tatlMea.

^ d l a i i ^ toaUd, aadattha aams time Srm aid d a d d ^

Plaaldaot Wai. Bh.ltoB. or to a a THOXAS, S m r n r j .

A G E N T L E M A N , W H O IS A F U L L ( tadaau of Bowaid Ca ln ra t t r . a id wbo kaa aora' ax-

pailaaca la t*aekla(. !a T I r i la ta . wtakaa a attaatloa la a k1i»T o re^Dacaaboa t tbe iao tgap t ra te . lSOO. H . It wi:iJor to ^ U u j e o a t k a n « t«a. A f r f r aa la r , win ba t ^ j a l t a i -A l r a a d a a t n t n e e a w i U k e f W A d * n n A «

J a l ^ t l - t t Loeaa;Da: , .M.d iBwe>. .T; ;

T H O S . S . E A Y D O N , wmntMjo.m

GROCER AND Cx)mtlssmx ifERCBAXT, m , Mala SCtMt, k* t . Baeoad aad T t l r i . LoaJirl J<, K f .

C P E C L A L A T T E N T I O N W I L L BE BE k J n t e d to tka lalaa kf eotts« aad l«af tokasra. and to t i n mi lBf af otdara of tnrit loi ia—8.>ar, p a l * , kale Trmm. tacr lBr .

, t a o a . i . H A T S k ,

O H A N D L E B & TURNER, A t t o r n e y B a n d y / Coanaanaiaat Imm, AwOtm. Tm*. wf f l p-arttaa to aS

— — SSart i t C a i r a o i tka I7aRed8talea. WUlat taadte tke kaHaaa af tkaareiaMaa caaeial l ; . Bpaelal attaatloa ta tk* aoUaalioa of cSLru. tha sanaatlae of dakta. aad to laad B t m t l e n .

S o u t h e r n P s a l m i s t ! aanau xv

J . a . a X A T E S A B S J . X . P S n L E T D B .

Thaanewlac l * a Hat ot ptiaaa ef Vta d.l»«m>t .taw aad •t i lea of kladlat.

B o m ^ U S h M T - a a c . ac

Arakaetaa, f i l l mit\ 10

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• I t s

«;BAT«S. IULBSI a c

lit 31 ao . B G K ,

TstfcaT lfoioaae,SX. aao. •• M a o .

In l ta t loa - tSae . < • 1 3 1 X 0

I n f i d e l ' s D a u g h t e r .

P M M A L I V I N G S T O N ; OR T H E INF I -S i t DBL-BBACeBTBB. B v A . O. D a m a . Thla lea( ax

Bjaaw leaalae b o a tk* praaa ot tk* Sonth .Ba«aa,aadSadlaaai* t td aala. I t b l a lat«acBlag tkaa • Hwo^aala." aad Itdla-( k t i s d wulbeei

Paklti

t i v * a t aota ' tkoofht asd i k r ail ta tie a pew-i t w in ka lead twCk tM laaao t erarr aaaa. with eeaal la-

^ a e a . I t vaawi I t lea l i i tan iadehaeaer tkaB lk ieaadCkt ta -tta^ acatawt aa i i a . taBdaUty. cat*eisallaa a ^ aakellet Ohilstiaa tanataaaaaet Sad a a a n i a l t a k U koak la t kbdar at «a l *a ta l a i i p t U l a l te pat l a the kaada ef t k a i t ^ d t u .

We d v * the takia ef omteau :

P A & T L — A t h e i i m o r A s t i - T h e i i m Oka t t acL -Tke aotkar aad tka Oknd.

IL—A aaw aatailatawaa, aad a t t taa fe tsaattaa. ta. — A diaattotataaat. Mo oae aaa naea tkat

t k a t a u a e t a e o d . OksMat m r - r h t esMaaca af a God n a k a M t r a v a d a a ta

laaaa aa iwea a tree thneaoeha u aeebt.

Ok

* t a t T ^ - A a a r raaea t . wklak ae eaia a axpeated ta ned e k e a a a t w u l l a a t * tktafc. aad k r wklek. ta aeaaaetloB w i tk what haa (oaekalate. tke extateaaaef Ood laaad* aa wr ta la aa tka a i l m e n at tka Caltataa.

P A R I I L — I s f l d e l i t y o r S e i f o . Oklptat VL—Ia tka MMe a Ba i alatHa Pea Oed t I k e q u a

tieaatataa. A n a a a t r e f i i i a e a t t l i e . I t b poaaikla that' Sea akaald saka a B m l a t l a a . I t a tnkaMe tkat ha waatd. B a t M a e e t t a U t k a l k e k a a l

nhapUr T IL—Aa eaxleaa eatal tat . AaewHaa. A fc'api.a a l t k t . OeedteMiatloaa.

Oka ta t T m . — T k a i n a a a a t r i aaa i I I f Gad aakaa a Be-ha aa r t t i yn M a r Taatlaaaxaf a a ua iaaaaaaal . t K t b — m r a t H t n O m .

oStS^ilSX^Z' . OtadaaUala af Heart aat tke Ptatkela. Ondaallala at leaaaCkilat.

^ l l a a t l i l s ef the Apaetiaa. ,Tkjs.B«TaiatJaa

a a t . WhywaSae tCk ia t i a e s i ^ l T t lH jawt i ' l fJ t h a M a M t r a d a a U a l - - '

atraetiaa.

m f e r O a a i e f a a a ^ t a t i a i m . a a . O U * w e l l . a t a a l a i y e t tlUa.

•telaqper the Beat* af T u a

O A S D e A L A D Y , AT PRSSSNT A O T I H A PRIA-

B k e a a t a s n a

A d d t e e w f S S u t " *

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AT-I b r S i d e . „

AS T O B E W I T ^ B B S I D B H O l

C h a t t a t Z y i ^ l t e e u a k m a e t ^ at J ta ieaoU i M w t l a a .

wamXfJV-' H d a t O . Sa

U a u . K a i s a a d r J ^ a

a s r i t i T k e a . Tka

a f l k o B e a t l H a iNatk i a t h e B * .

* * * SpMt laad. b e a s * ^

exa r . z x z . J t e ^ l a i a I «RTITFEAA«IR» TR rtwatdf ammesti mi^

BofSum i;^ Baptiameoaaactnl with tha Beaaaa H l a n r A y ThaBapt l iao f BaUeTeraeoaaeeiedwiat ra ia ta t^ =

P t i aeeK : i oa . t ad tha Iap teo f lOaan a ^ I Bapttaaaomoeted wi tk gupaiatn lea

laaetad w i th 1 Bapttna coaaaatad with O^a t lOM of 1

LdSI

^ dI3 . <U

Pa7fatoT7„ c s i r . z x z i .

Baptlasa eoaaaetad with Woaathttai Baptlaa ooaaeeted wttk Social OkUcatleas-Bap t l i a eoaB*et*d wltk Hxaaa Craela Baptl im coaaected wl tk l a d a k a Baptlaa etanectad with Ohlraby B i p t i n eoaacetad wttk BaoaOotal Baptha onimaatad wltk Wttekcialt

csa r . xzxn. O r a a w a i u^TTc r f t COM fi^ltua-Th* Bapttmi of B«3« Tropical Baptlaa..

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fatonhionido—"tw* " w w a liiMi'' a ee^ Hateritwifi g i t iatod;fimt;y and eomaotioa,

i t aoawfiiMa Mhapptly do. Broft « i y Imgwra plaaf todteoatknaideoHnav; htrmitaf ta^eostastiaa and Dntaa l i r^mina-tioa. AimfgHfwsll bempooirf , Chrutian •BiatyaeBt waa nfcaowa. Thefplrit of pray « r Wat Hlenoad, and a »pirit of asahrittiaa biF: t u a w u d aa imi i t r leigaed. Tto povmr of ffl <tereh to do g ^ was •on^pUttrfy^^f f d mi : d * iKibtis m t w of g * ^ " I<wt aii their ncoper«i&JMy. Their m<ai(tar pme^ed, an<) Bfwohtd win—VithitaishtatwvU hara taik-tdiattattddatt^mteoiTMSt. Whaahoineai oated the prinwtiloi of 03riatiaaity.ss2«p«>¥> of t o b«i>go isff«rta% aoma craastea vnbe-l i a m 13b tha gallwn a g U n * i rritt iy fntm t«e »nreo m . ^ i down mm mm» of the • e a b s r a beliw, and Uead of PhirapVa btkar. The same doc^ne I tito».wUha m»Uoe«swBae, bwk rMd|te«aiher with " the deereee" from SJo-Baa rl»ht ia dtobswM mioh a« t » tay 'Moo't Three-fjld Wtd whioh if not e»«1y bw try to i a w M thou latiowi oa a * Toader | ken. Also he had a •ermon whieh prored to hi»!

| f iy ataWM^ ail xf ,»ti»f»o«JoB, the aniTerwl h»«tory of the ywxr ehiraH, who twtify ar»ia<t f i e tnrth of Ciaroh ia all age», &om the eeren apooalyp- j a w y ward y m n j " That the w w * of l i j a Lettera. t t \ diriao truth W1 p«r»trlMa at the feet nf wn I Suoh were the early adnntagw «>' tne ne^, lilu « * o w i itriking the iron took; Urother on the fljor, who »pok» and said—i TsaeHareli offaa eiet !a '^pteial mwtiof" j • Aad I also am astonished; cot io to aaasider their t f f i a a J t ^ Ba t Oh. whw { ^tn letter ia qaatioa, aa at t ^ n e w i whi^ «WteatiaB. nrid»,s«lf-wUl,aaimaiity, and all | taken of it. Why it » the

- • • ' * ^ ' tery thing. - A better letter eoaJd not hare been written. Yoa call i t impertiaent, I say

l i t is niitaappropriate. Yoa say it la toame 11 s a y ^ m - ^ » • < > > • « » .

» most important piepe of adnee t» •hieh wo do wdl that we takn heed. I oan

Xlra Ba»tu« Ckwrek. In oompltanoe with k oalt of the New Zion

Baptist l ^ r s b , Morgaa e'>Bnty, Mitsoari, Eiders John Son, R. B: Biwert, brethren JOeaoons, J a b f r J w e s and Calnn Tindell. of •aid oonaty, met as a prd>byt»ry wiUi the New Zioa ebareb, <m the foarth Sabbath ia Nortm

a i j K d l a i K o n i .

her ^bpsnare. Mssy tsan. hai* heeb died ami lUBentatioos riim by these whk w t a she has ofteawjoytd ptessHst eoapany in tbeadMel k » » , and when aatabled around Omt earps» of tiie Ufe-Us» sd>oc4 sate at the eiprsssioDi t>r sarrow «a i Ufbted o& crety brow.

The ODO that has depsitad was jost jntedag Into womtnhooa, a&d «as pteptrisg forfi^ra Hfe, to be spent with ber kind pu«nts and Crtajds, and the pnispeets wen.Indeed ptoiBi«te|[?i^ a boiefo-Iflit, diligent and intcIOgeat wtnsan; snd alas, that fariocs serpent, death, shaded aU thosS bright pros-peeu ef futore Hfr, stripped her of s S the beoefiu ot Ibis wocl;^ anatehed her bom be* aSwtionate parents, and oompaoy of kind ftfeods,' nerer to en-

A i t l i T n a .

JO N A S W H I T C O M B ' S BEUEDY.— MM •!&«»«) Iky tw

MUM u4«Mtiiual><s. la

W.t.kM B.M « • • M rh* wkttUr mn-rlji Ttmn. emtim >»*.• IwM ««nMntr.«^>4nli«kt:>t7l» •obwIt**!* maaw. 1»T. (TOMlthwwtm <o k* tk< m t utUutorr «ia»»i«M>

~ ' la tk* r«kU«.

<B»mtUlk«Sm»Hli ll . i lty Ua te t? • » a y ' - - • -1 ««i«» Wliktaithf w<K«^tth««»«MH»SM««y mimitmi yMttvyioatkHiTWW^ka Cw aMSIathMMStal'

^MwaJiteeaX—lfcnawiuiinie- RwaCil.4M \itai .... ««ar la)«1o«B pii|MHIM wkMam vttkfArtaiMT.

n t M » « v sntlbaiis AnM < MWVitOf

wUmmiftk* ^

^ ^ i m t l s o o b . C a i l t g f i ,

j A s i T i L L E n a i L E i m w ^ • gOCTPKD l a i a ,

T ^ H B N E X T SESSION O F T H I S I N S n .

1 nBBCIUUIM.tB«xMtM . Si.niti •ntetii. fc«]>k. (rn'M, J t J m H a i J ^

S L p S S j T ' ^ la tk. CaiM «. m n x a p K i s o t u w w A n ratsa m

tntm tt daliuth I S ^ i S i i

t i n « « « « ka« kM i<»«(kt akMt if a ><>HiAaa1eilnl«M*tDtb«<>nMtn«M^lto. It. Wf lawfttM. r«>«w<«« It. Wk«> laUr miMrt t» »" U. mwntoaa. u< naiirtly a> inrtSel TkaOa^uT h»»» »art«l tkrfr wmXeim la wtay lattaraM T aataal «a«T aofl.*. aad tka T-a!t ef tkUtaiA k « lU ton axklhlial a n-a la nfalaitt; to tta taat

Ha. BgMWT -t t»k» ain«»r» ia MabMaf >-WkRaaa«kV Saxir tor tka Mlnu.' mj

a ITOlSaOT*MAlt-Tka brterntatnT«»u.

LtUn wMk SkrtolHStlMfcrTWta w^ tbaicMnaa«><«naertk»t UrrlWa wa »r Tvriva t'act la a«Mr aka

thuiV m e*a tmrik*.

sedia'k, iaMlrI»»t«a a»tkTa»wati lal «ajaa^a)|k«i

,,"B!B^^"k.»a"jMtlatr^aa.4»»n» fJ^oJ W^alaV «>,tr.ff«Uon!n this world, bat crowned her (a.

weheaew) high ap to bearea, to dwsU with tverer.

Ma^ those aSWetlonate pamta, tnothers and oisr tns lire so in this world, that whrn death oreitakes the^ as the one Uat is gone, thai Uu? may be pre-parrd to be reeelred bto beano, to ebmmane with the lo»inu ooe gone before, nerer to'beseparaled, where d«ath will nerer enter, bat where thrj- will j tin with the one so near and dear to together with hoi; a^sgels, ID tinging Ootl's praise throogh endless e^emtlf. 0. C. B.

Uakto. T»a MIBWI-J la fram Kr. FaRar. tka mn kaon Vaiiaa

Bonos. Aard lA, ISHl Mr. a. B, Beanaa. JVaouPW. Hft-»iaeaBy

Mta to TO «r M S. t k«T> aoM * aaBb«. af »o« Cavatayli «at«Wa. a«4 k>ar Tar*>U tt«« tk»la wiUaat m f t f m Th.y gt» aad mr aamMta

, ulliliMtan. a.a»aUy»<klenMHartow»oBliaM o-a laul nar. aaliai to tk»l kt« Ctna^aixor kaviat k»a»»» '*«ta a tM- k* a»tli»i»l All i^Wj "

a)|k«a ta . •oaM aaMa aa tl ararr kraalk B«at katka laM. Wa oWliraatKaMaaowut w4a<on)*aiMviaiar,aa<tai la aran iXpaSInt that altaUaa omU Snlaa w b « aUra. ataHttaaakavwMtu^toMtkatkarpkaritta eat aaaatlwr f a ^ at lei«t* I kaart - W M l ^ ^ B w dr." !taaia<UkaaA*na. ItaaaMail bar tsda^falaiirla alnriabnitM. • • • • I a s a WathaAat aJatxTBaai. ala-UaaaSkara. I>l>*n.kaka*^taaaanraarlB«aM«ataay«t' 1ii»kar«a«.a»<>B«a>aatlIkaTtT to aika aBr aaa at tkt

.« tfc.^kaal.'-^^ " . . . etBlw *. TB« XanUTil. o a u tka l«aXI.T aaall.

^ t tiana. It kaais, It

b H p X a c M t k ^ Taan. TraJy,

A s t h m a . B m r a m a * . M . I H S i

OurtLsiini—It I< aaa aMrir t»al». awattaitaealmaK' aitkalntkaMaorrHtn'a*!^ »a«alaa ftl t k ^ ^ of aatkau. IwaiSata-artafdtoiimlt atk<ntial>tTiaI.aB4ta aaB»lBaa«»a,» that« waa tb»«»li luaftet. that

Watalk Toaia traly. hoM n kU WiJt aiB

Oao. B. ]h>aTta.

meats on th« ssme by Bro Bowers. Af er prajer the Dsaeoas of the charoh

^ . ipressated Bra Mo* r for txsmination; whieh a Mr. Wbeae i « -a &tnoas dirtae, ™ho eabraeed hia ohristianexperisBOc. Had « aW'gor^**"?.J jaV" i v call to the ministiy, and a general syaopsia of it waa thoaght hia maia strength lay. Mr fa^damental d orinoa of the

. . , — • - - , W.seaere ooald proro Bible, tbo nalo'e and derign of the eharch or l i a m to iha gal!«Ti weaU dart a g U n ^ Trl^ify from the three »hitoba,ketsco the ^ fwMoh were iati,faotory to the

W a k e F o r e s t C o l l e g e , Boara caaoiUA.

• P E S F A L L TERM OP T B I 3 Oollrge A al I opta aa tka bana Uorfar la Jair Kit. Tkaiala a f«U co*a« o< eS3a» la chart* at ika v*rl4a4 S*»a*tmMa«. aa^ ib«>roana»f tavtran itaia aatharbatk aa4 aasftahaaalva ax tkalaf aa) ath«r OoKf*. . »o< ta» «• klth-ft-k t .nabtni wllk tt4 rt»»»-»»«r» Oa a>rtta>at PtsT-awca avTola tkaualTai HdaUnij to ih* U«1 ait'at* e>a»Ma Th« thrata laaiaaf*, at wall a« tha Fiank, tuam a yatl it th> t*faU-acaria. ranhariaMiBa-toantjlM fcilTal b«m tha Catucfaa of tlil. ,«t; toraoowof akl«ka«arto WW. BOVALI.. JiaaiS-St. S«mtarral fanltr.

«a<Aantabloa«n ««ra then. In a word they aaai4 togntbor f ^ w « M and aot Ibr the Wmt. f riesdsWp b«Mai« kas kaowa, as^ • a i ^ baaa>B*aioc»daepiyt»tai 8 « that it bmaM a oamm-m remark amoag the sar-wandlsg wwalatim—whoaa oyaa wad ears . , • .

-WW wtda a p « » — « » « « » ChrWiao* u aeaordiagto the method of inter « . - v.. I . . .

pre»b»fery and ohnreh OrdiGstion fr»)er hy Elder San, together

wi»h imposition of hai.ds by tho prenbytery Presenutiaa of the B'Hte, and oharite, both to tha eandidate u d chareb, by Eld. R . B Bowers. R^gtit hand of Wlowship by the obareh and preabvtfrT O-'linatioa sermon by Bro. Bowers. iSa'j : M^ka fall proof of iby mioittrr.

Rtseletd by (he ooaaBiI, l?iat a otpy of the aboro preamble>aDd rc«Ma;io&s be forwarded to the T§Antssn Baptist f j r publioation.

Joux Mod. W. T. C i B K a i , CSetk.

T E A C H E B S W A N T E D . O N E TO T A K E OHARQB OF J O N E S . \ J ta<aa(kBt*Hrt»««%l'IaM'tata. Wii inTar a nanl>4 oataalia ><di avail rual y. Wa w>at * iMa Ikwoaaal; oFia^taalf>t-a«kaitthakrMahwanallTtaa(k' la {.mtta MTk oUof hVkakaiaatan A Bar *t »«M-r anfamo.

a M o » t» t«k«4Hvtao( tail Bnaah Mala taaunaty.ol at ;3aui«a«. AV.P ma-, a.r th* iw^taieegk SihaM vitl a aaaa ad4raM W. W. WDLLl.tUVllS. l»f»«l<aal Baait .« Vta«.w. Jo«m ta-oaik. K r.aa. ThoK t.>r nil hraath. «Uia« WiLLLaX UCILIMIX rM. faUBnack. B. Taaa.

» t » T»»a J m v j JS, 'MO a. B. Boaam. Brq —1>>ir Wt: Tka ABrtieaa Wuck aiaSa ky roarO<BS>ay.if>l>k t knakaA la raaataat a.a far akoat a y«ar. k«i k»pt atealivat tia* asa'araayaar raaraaty.-^ U aM<i> <a to Iw. <hta>W ky karwkack aaS ttUtaaS cat JiIUm tkaa tka laaara'l'y of r>nlia «>takM ' BMpMIfauyJoa a. Sat ass P. Koaais. fiu* Raoai. 1ft -AO ittOtry SmH. JT-W Y"*.

a. a. Roai'a*. JViamrrr iiKreim IFa'ra Ck-O-ai S r:— I tUajia.i rla>o;a 1-k-i»a ab'»'a tfUfr Ikat teftlialaa' taa lB<»-tba 1 k.n <>rH«< a ntek fraa tka mualattary af t«a ABH*an W»' Onnaaiy. and <k»t It kw nrfcet •atli'MtMia aa a t!»a Jadclrg- ftaai tk. ana 1 kava, 1 4o act k'Mlta a la ar^'ct t«a> tka «a* ta aot lar wkva [ watcbtl ati4« la tka Caltad Sta»a alU .awroWa all mkan Jaaia runt, D. D.

Wnmi SsLrr I, O. Co!akarU B. B. B»«ixi. —Dak' Mr —raa ih-aa valakaa of loai maaataetaia abtek I ratafcaat* t« ba aaal aa «y p'aatatl«>a. storail ta k. tha I8<i»t aotrwt k*«p.Ta I bava .var kaiw.. I Ha'* =>• h««4 aaiTbat. My ha«4 aa pwfr aad ttf kaal aa»l»a.r, auk osa a> -ka*; aaa alao* t»»y ka»a kata latbtlT rinaiMiT' f o t ^ ^ . t n j Ih at m ika alaautk a I liwiao»a« Uk 'clcfb *o k.ln .. . . qaaaaarf iha naraat n-

W A N T E D . A P R I N C I P A L F O R T U B L A D O N I A f»ala ai.4 r.caala Ttatttata. Ladoala Taaalaea.. Takaa.

TtM paaltK Q wCl ka aaa cC [.rcA • aa wnII aa ho«ar. aad aay bru-.k«r ahj can »o«:a tKoiaEMcM w csaitMtat to SII IV U n^uKad to aadnaa

Jna SO. I'Sa,-4t. a, t. watOHT, Taxaa.

«ci:.aMj>n«TUia liapdtt Clinreli. Batarday b>fore the Uc Sabbath in May,

I860, tbo .Mel.amoresTille BapUst ehureh met , „ „ „ o , sftcr pre»ehi»(f; tVcharah sat in ord«< mo-

M t aaa aaothsr. If ttti bo C!i»a«iaBity. j petition whlohl leamtd tnaay years ago from f^oned by BrOs B W»lker, lhat puler White giws a r te nraferaaea to it, »h« worst form of K , , good old minister." HitotherfoolleoUon U , ^ ^ letter. VgiaooB. or dm mast sakad systaaL of inS d , , , wd ol Mr. Wtieaer^ awakened ^rter some iwnsrki by the paster and other i ^ t f imalfc I hia saniibilities, and his emotioaa prodaeed j jjroihreo, the rhuraii, by motion, aad seoonde^

•ftfage wwaiayidly a ^ r a a e i ^ f t a n s w ^ | j , , foUoirisg rtflaoiioaa. "Ah ! wa bad j mthoriiid tdo pastor to write out tho faofs in AppeartnesaprotendeA-thadiswlatioaoftlie UreashingfAiw ThST knew how to explain ^ t t ^ aa vaaeaidahle, « * «a d!r«srdtf« | hardat parts of Leritioas aad the Rttt-

Imiitau Wa hare no iaoh preaching mw.— Bat to tbo letter.' "Mend the fence, and keep (he blwk ball o a t " H a e , swd he, it is plain the/sues means gospel di=«plioe, managed with Christian loTa. This f-noa was pat np

As i t iMpaU of death axamed hkdy to rcatoa the mirdarai a w a of Christ aad hearen.— Maay laadly w r i t a i Tntt wom of B«Ka! i » thair draakaa orgwa ^ a i g h d y rerebt, in dafga a Ssad lika triaaiph hrsr tbo bleediag

the eaae, and preteat the ia^srnmeat to the body, on Sabbath morniog. for a final aetioa in the premiiss; aooordiogiy ha wrote as fol-lows, to wit:

That Sister White ha*, in rioUtioB of the laws of Girift, left her haiband—oar brother, A. Wbite. Bat from onr koowledge of her

body; poariag" aoBtempt a ^ iasalt aa those J j,- J s f ^ Christ and hia apostlea to k « p the j ah%raoter, wn belfere her departnre hw been whn hal tnsabled their heads by their' ^ e t r • i d theic t * * ^ * " . yt * t h m wars a &w Barn's • a n fet Ois SirdiM. whose ganneats wara aa-

who wept and »«hed the desala-timn-nf their bdoved Z oir; a M who stool toily batwsea tha pnroh aad tka altar, aryiag, "Spara thy peopla O L^rd, aad giro not ttj

bad oataad the g j o d i a ; a td it eaght nerer to ba dowa. Taea that black ontter erident

i!y means t h a w e W one—that old serpent •hieh ia the deril^ who g * t h ab»at like a roartcg lion—as 8«th the apostle—wektrg whom ha may deroar. Now brethren onr| Staee is brckea down, a»d trampled aadcrAot

Use resalt of weakaejs, not wiotedces*; being tdTueed in year-, ofrery ill health, belie»ine that she woafd lire bat a short time; haricg bat one sarriTiTig child; aa «ff«otj<»»ate, and by her greatly beloTed daagbter. Wa belieTe her olj?ot was simply w die with her dangb-t<-r- So that, althongh we condemn tho act

oancT aa* «»«lartty.ahh ak th tinia watth-a itffctB. ^atatrfly. Lawiafeoaua. Cwcua. IX. Ma-ah. i m jtvfrinm i r ^ Otwfnii Walikva, I h<Ti taaiaS

•Itkaxt««i-«v»:Th.taaa a«of tk.wuk t knatkt tt y ^ • « • aMjrl, a jaaf aire-, aa* aa aaaara • aa* . laMa kaa WDHap«r.>niaa«a> Ikatllian tkoatallt ToaX l.tanat Tos aB*allo htrtf'milia.-*lt> ko-olacr »»a a laror* af Ita Tarlat*OBa It «• • flaatta.-a t to trat ll«a altar tt had kaaa r nalalof la <h>ra B tatka. Jaaa > ,..lmt« 10«'*»»i-l loatSaae. Alc<wt :> loat * a>-<. | O MaW l>....l»t ftre.

aklak tiiaa lu annta •«alh!y »afiatloa» baa aot txtaadadaiaiaoowla. Hoaaaa Wuaa.

CaVTtoa — Aa *>ar • a*ok la naa .at** a^^f aiaatarMtadby 'or.l|ca aiaaafie arara aa k.«a ta It form tk. b«%tlatbat a« wvtck la ot oar i»ro*aaUaa whtek la aaancoapaala* ky a ear-t'Baklao' taaaliaraat b.arta« tka Danker ot ihaaat^. aad a<« k.Ti>arTroa>arar, B.K.aahklaa,aikyoai " Auaiatoti, Tracy A Co aa tkaaa aa'tka »ia fjt aaH by JaaaTat* (aaaraUy [ tkntoxhoat tk. aiiloa, tka AaiMaaa Watch O.npwy 4o aot aoUelt ordaia for alrgla aalehta. _ ' ^ BOSmsa * ATPlBTOif, Wkola ala «taota Ma tk] onjadaay haw Tark. Jaoa 3—Im. * o w

k n i t t i n g M a c h i n e s . J . p . A lKENS-

foiKiJj mnd Plm- .t%vn kwittimf M»tki»*t, wuMuf Pit* Tkt utcmd ZiBBpt pmr atMsi*.

n P H l S MACHINE IS NOW J U S T L Y R E J . rarlad aa •HW af tka Boat iDportaat aad araetloal la TMtloalot Bodara tno*. aod whaa Ita atllltr llkdl (•aatally kaova. will ba •.Mnad anoac tha lodllywaabia Si tar-a of arary »«11 rwalatad koawko d. aad aa aa acoaoml ealaialauat ta tko roBntlaa af dow>atta«nBlotta,Hoaiary aa «alt wodi, ar. th« aUala a«!Mltlaa of trai^ ooa. Cnatrr Wnahaaln. wth H." aU of aoa or w»ra of tkaaa Warhlaaa aaa iOBalT thalf Storaa «ltk tha - aaisrtoaat of Woalar? and K^t Goodil of bU kl.da. eooiditlat "f Wlor t<<laa-to»It: »»a-yHilii« liai lB»<awnh Ikakai no>ka. aaah «. WaSiM Porda. tk»»l» .Saeba Oaaia Cadwalj.aaa, Idd'aa Mlta. K*k-U«a, Haad Piaana. Soati^ Cadartonta. teawa. Wtodrw Prvarr bad mrfilu af Hoalarj aaa attia of Solab. *!«>. ol'i .toAln* tana any k4 ra kail

a iwa KBALTa * m iBmrtirio* i. U tkahMaiT ofaAoola. Oaly tkna d«dba H T ! bBaotk»a»miaUom^yTatra. Th. hwlth alatZIL^

S ^ t u BOOu Utf*. vail latstahad, aad anat

tka itthtaOlelad. n«BAU.RABUT.

1. BBOSBITT raoa naa.—nakalOan aia hraMfe taa. li,kt>*^th«a..a. that tka a

-CT ateldBitb OH alaf lioa atani •r.>atM. nt luttS. BaaK*. tha aaaUMiri t t a w b t u i S

S. IMCCLATIOaa. ahl^ yaar. haaa akan ta ka Baat a>l atara, aSB boooatlaard la thali faU bm. Tta Imat atari. kioehaniM win ka Bada ia Ua nlaa aad nmal anai^ lBaataetta.aoai.Br.

a BAOTTLTT Is • U a ^ amtafwtaa

tat*>Ba«hkaaaBtad.t<afm Ivrotayaa. I ai that mtHOtttnm o»» of tha Boat a«n>atlat, >M>rt«> tiw<dBtu4iBa<taa.aiaBtlac dl»r*aia lh«l oaaraMtat^ haan^lac. la ta ka attrflBt.* rtollr ta ttla r-w«y. FV» thlrtaaayaaraHafara* with tka AathBa. «a« dailw ^ tlaalh«M>a?*ka<e>«iaootha<a vhlek t dtd aot aaSkr vitk apatoxToathataatlralyaraatiatadBa tortmar thraatoya. aad aoaaatiaw'jnear. It an»a B» la a«»rlty, aata. to IKUaadiSr* Iaa>oMl(ad fl>r arnthatsMthar, to ilaayto BTekatr: aadthalaaataottraraatclaaTOldferiw aa a w axraBeftaarlBaaio anna that Io«aIlastmMaa4aah tm koara. BatnuaawHMafcrBotodaaoHka t k a t o l W ^ ^ aaaafodn aatlnu. Tboaa far wbOB tUa la iatn«a< kaev fan anllViti If li aoi 1 wni Baaaly aar. Uat !>»B tha tlBa took tka Sntdoaaof yoar' HawadT- to tha fiaant hoar. KaTa aotkad a bad atta-k. aad »a» ma aratao U ao fcM IMB It tkat tha Boat aetl« aiwiua aad axpoaara aaldoB haa bay otkaraSattthaatoHIthiiyrBtrtetihalaaM. ToaraadlstB. dlapali that •MMbtlaa. aad I aaa aMy (laia » pmmtS «a nOB tka toraaator.

With paat „ .^t ,yo.r

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BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE. SOFDirenLLl. KTa

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aUBS. JAa. B. MJkUOra. M. a . rwdeet, 11'il ma • latin, Orae*. S^Mk. Pane MathalBSlea bad Bainw LWhec. BLSBE K.T.SXITB. IW MaMataad MIxadHatha Itcamtoaathatthaiwyfeaadattoaot my dlMCM haa kM k»o»a« ap. and that -mm anna aatlrait laara aa. At aay

rata, aoooa that kaa anOna) what 1 kaar. kwatoSn , bad^ ^ . Jorad tha kacSth thai 1 har. aajoytd ilaoc laat (all, oaa^tf- t Ov^im^ M*.*aa aa Utal»h.)l.ntkattharal.aweadar<aic<<«aTtoJoau WhB I Tha HcaidaM oca

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»aik'» Baaady lor tha Actkaa. roma Whl^aVa BaaMy »jr Aathaa la srararad oaly kj

josara BnaHfrr* OO., n Oaatral Itreat, Bo^cb. bad fcr aal.kynranlata

koaidna. to Aa. b n ^ o f s a BttaatBaa hltawalaad. at tha _ „ forataraof twaety we*«,If aaMatrletlytoadTu..: B aat yaldUlatocaaftaratn. PoMaaly aa dvlastloa la Baa* ocTctiJaa koB tha akoTa aim, tat itianiaa-OT aay

" N a s h v i l l e L i g h t n i n g R o d s . • R l l N Q E S T A B L I S H E D H I R E , I AM -LJ fMlr toasaiiy all sacMWi wllhlat 1.'shtala« Bid.-toar y*>ta M a aaccc-al bulaaa hata A m at that a l<«ht-alaatal *ae»k'l«h-. t uo aad wll|bac.l"talBadlathaS <atk, kaiwhcSowtharaara tk. ioM «ad naatioaa tetcll.l b> <inclh>rj .-alara, who ]BB tka cutafy. sractla'aj »a tka r»aec'l|r t'ay aar* to. ayiaotlot aatar to a. aaat »tla I to'ar.TaU'ara ta Jaa. »-wla * Soa'c Htrdai hoaca r.V!. ftiacra. whafa I aa. alwaj. ka k.a;d »-m. 1 .In latnl.k aad airaac. doorkalU. IOMB aad aarrut baj'a aal tlo r»a«a f w .m»at caTa, k» ahleh J«a call tka auTut waatadaj'ddtla.ttybalf cbt>adby*un-aa4 froa ta. c»k Ina, tk. afr;af. tha atiNc or tarda*. A tak» riaaaara ta rVk ttae aUo. to B**. J.B Orana for

wh>ailhb..do»«»orkiall.htatt»ro4',h»l»^a«. AM Mc kn Sil p. O. Baihrli:*, or laan ordira «uh r Ki wto*8cauako<a. A. W. SET AH. I tbka plaanuala koittax tcrtlvOBy ta tht rH(oii«lti:itT

aai ka'tam a-'ISut oai «f Mr. Btok. aad to tka ahuae tar of hia woriu Hthna doaa allay workto ay aatira aatla-(ketl-a. Balabo!t'i»otXaikrUIa.eaaV> ralladaa; bad I haarU y coaaaa) kla to at: «ko aaat tka h>at tac<lty of rodc,k*DaavlTladow-fuUafa(a. B-Qaarta

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\ f R S . S. A A L L E N S W O R L D ' S H A I R i r A a*STOB«a a~l ttlflSAUIAWW, tka oa!y ralla^ raaady for r.atoTir( O..T Uatr to lt> otl<taaI yoaOAI aoto withoat tajarlcit tha aoa'a. ao: a 0ra :la< wt«iaaifaratv.

whaUaar, m n t yiotnetai dekacn. AU dbBbt* haa ti loiai!t,»ilaa or fnrattarawin ka rkbixadto lha ocoapCBta. B. a—Anhma Cn-Beard aad Ttutloa dxa aid auda jajaMi at FItcllaac, Aslaraoa ooaaty, naaa.' — ' a. «tT.nww

H n n i c a n e S p r i n g s , H]BALTH-RESTOBING W A T E R S .

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aad Bvi. aa cod ca ara, to ao lwirad-M> i t a*ac» of tiB).

W i t i g s uiep»««jh D i good i a thy good j Ooipel diraipliM is wgkoted, aad brotherly ^f suter White, jet we esteem her as a ahris-pteMora aata Z-Jm; haild than the walls of j lera banished, and we are beoomw h a u o l and j JwwsaUna" j hating one another. The d ^ has got in To'indioate" tho oharaoter of Bro. Whita, it

A* tha taatanea of theaa sSieted brethrco. j taimg aa. He has set brather against broth- j , neceiiary for a^ to say, that wo eet««m him Sm tilXvmg mum waaad^tad, a s ^ h a t U r , aad hasba&d agaisat wife, and children K gect>emaa, knowing his deportment

I a^«nst their parents. H s has made sad work j ti* family—espeoialSy his aff-etiooate Ar aa great £ataaoe Uwad aa agad miauter I Ha has eaased the Holy Spirit to withdraw | treatment of his prerioas wife, we hare no idea i^hthar is Israal, whosa praiaa waa in all J and leare aa moat desolata Hs haa made a* [ ^jj^j ojis ^ t of 8i«ter White was the result of

thwahanrahBs fer his pi«)br aad pradeaaa, his j n e p t o ^ , a id a hye-wrord among oar nrigh-1 ^ improper treatment of Bro. Vrndom aad ffoedaasa: He had few eqiwlafbr j jwia, and oar enemies rtjiioe among them-j y^hile. " M S t t ^ ^ ta dhwarer, asd »kai to adnsa in I .cItm saying, Ahal so woald wa hare it. In eoaelnsioD, we woald say, that if any V&atatar iWaied to tha ehafah af Christ I t i-Xjw brethren the letter means that we j-^ter chnreh oheoso to reaeiro SisUr Wbite, WW t t e a b i i aoa^aded by the duirah to ask I ,hoa1d biaish this bad a n A r i i d u spirit f n m ^ i } Q^t be taken as a nfi.Mitiin npon this hia aaand. aad asHtancs ia thnr triala. A j o a r hearts—that wa should., make straight | gjigi^^^j^r will it reflect the fellowship of the letter waa aeeordingly prepared aad seat, ita-1 p»ihs fur oar feet—that we shoald confess to j baaieg Upoa matioa, and seconded. tiagt&air-diSiaina aad hia adrise—^[sod aad each other oar eril wajs, and roa Tha r » d m Ki waa derply f ^ e d oft leamiag | s^kb and. that wa shoald dnro the fiwtr s t ^ aad with sll possible dispatch, ^ I deTil out of oar midst, and let him no more w a d a •aitat.Ig answer ta their rrqtest. w a { n l a aiTaatage orer a a Then, brethreo, aU k a n aepy .af tho JkUer he intended for { . m ba weli,. aad Gad will s ^ delight to tha9B,h«':tha -sah]taaee was prahably some-1 Mem mad t » aiake as a blcsaing." ^ f a v ^ t i n M l o w f a g r — ' - [ n n e e r e l y l a s i e a t . 1 Htre he ended. Ba t the t f f » t of his good atjdrathrwa, the aaehristra state into which f (peeeh, foanded on the a l legof ixtsg^ j^ ipte

this to be s'atemest wa.« adopted and ordered

spread upon the church book. J . M. Hcbt, Mod.

J . H. H I L S J I A H , Clerk.

I ha.Ta fa.'ieB. How CMtrary is it b> the rand tho a iMt af that gospd yaa profcsa

ta • fi.>w otmasiia to y w awn e>«e-aaatabligatfote I EJWgdeTOisnto AatBoly Spirit by w«eh yoa ara sealed! Atid how niaawi ta the soola^af aisn iraaad yos^ masy • f wham, knaw n ^ t n g of tha gttspel, bet what thi^ Isara firem yoar walk aad eonreraa-tiaa. I Aerafawa adtaaatA yoa first of alL Aa t yoa walk worthy of ths vaeatioa where wiA y« ar«.aal!<d. with all lawlme* aad mqek-H—, with iMg^nSffiag, forbeartag aae aa-ethar ia lare ; eadaaTonag fa kevp the aai t ; of tha B ^ m in. A * hoad of peaes. Let all hitt-raeaa^ aail wrath, and anger, aad clamor. Bad tril^spealcpg. ba pat awaj from j o a with allmsltaa; aad be ya kiad-ana to another.

*t*ader hearted, fagiTiag. oaa another, eTeB'a» G m1 (or Chiist's ss&ahath. fbrgirea yoa. Bat

Els Graarola Ckarca Parsnint to a call of the Baptist obareh at

B e Grarob, Mjrg-m county, Missouri, Eids. B." B Bawers and Senry M^ser, met in caan-oil wiih the chorohan Saturday, the 12 ;h day of May .'1860. and beirg ncanimon^ly reqaest-'«a by the ohnroh U? ordain Bro. A N. Bowers,

ni state, xaero w - „ , -iid on Sanday the dar ^llowing set spart our 'hem. Taey rftaddtrcd at tteir danger — bslo.ed brother, A. N. Bawers, to tha work of Taelr hearts began to relent Taa slaiaes of j the G>spel m.oi.try, and af.tr tho usual pre-ieep oontritioa were o p « ^ Betaroirg

wasw^aderfaL The eyes of the cburah wai. opened The letter became light itself. It was txaeDent—traealar. They aU saw i t ; aad what wa. better, they f M They saw their e»il state. There was the deru before

brotherly lore tegaa to glow ia their bosoms^ They b ^ M to mend the fence, each one kis

isnyfi. They ootfdwed to each other with wea-oing their aiiehriauan cocdaat and •pint. Tiiay mataally asked aad ebtained f . fgi«ness . They koelt tojjether Wore Gad with wee^trg atid sappKaattoa. Tsey rose with tanoraud feelieg, ao^ f x ^

•Twas Sits a yoana be»»en oo earthly groand, Aad glory ia Uie bad."

"Afaw'trtaa farther proltaWa exercises they all j i iaed with heart aad soal in s i i ^ g tiie filiawti^ hymn, which had aot beea heard

MASBntXa TCtSBSSBB. WM. ROBERTS, Pxt^rirtor.

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D r . S h a l l e n b e r g e r s A n t i d o t e . S A 8 A F E AND R A D I C A L C U R E FOR F.aar ud Ajraa. chCl fJTar, latoralttaat ar WtlOBa raalV t« t r.aar, daak C(aa. and all toiaa of Uaaaa. harlaii a BaHrluva orlf'B.

A fsw doaaa will eiraaay orClBary caca, cad saa do*i laav rtabiy oi'M tha ah£la. It oootatac cathla* la tha laact da-craw hartf.l f- tha ajataa aadfT aay alRaaatcMM. aad r..arstedactathaBay^aata»«tathat attaad thaaacol Q ilala. ard other .caata ta laaaral aaa. It lufca tavry foia of tha diCMa.. asd la tka aTlgtoal aW oaly catMoto tor Mala-ria. A.k foe Or. SkatTMbrrfar'a rmr aad A f Aitldsta, - OaBTOa, Oct «lh.

I b<wo aalaf Br. Shan'okatfcr c »a».r aa* Af»« rSlla wy Ibally fcrawatkaaaycar, aad hara ao kaattbtloala •btlcKthat I kcncTO «bo«i to bo th»kaat liaady BOW la aaa In rc^r aad a^aa Tbiv hara aartr blliad la aar oaac ta rkich Ihb,aainBth«B. D. B. BtJBSB, Putoc of tha Bcptlit Cksrch, Cbatoa. MIML

Hair.aad, StaraaaoB * Co.. Of CharI«!OB. S <$., wlo ar- C-<U>I( tk. :ar(aat whaiaaala era( dMlara la tha Boath-wrluaaloKown . _ , . . .

CaiuBToa. S. a , >•». tTih. ««>. Orwa.—Wataka pUaaar. la Uats^ tikat oa yra-afday oar Vr. BU-rmwm*nA otkm wara aar.wttacaraa to a xooat aatoa-

i.hlca rMitai a-d high raeomiaa la rrfard tj yMj FWa U ..r- OMtha S>q .aframlaaatalltataaadplaal.r ct Bua. t.rt Dsainot.aal a^jaaaaad Icq-ilrad If wa k-ptShallM-kMrar** nu* oar cckiid If aa kwaw aaythlof of th»B, k.r.p-|.d .a1>c!»atl»lW a, trawa: "•Br, 1 r«*»rd t h « a apac HI lor cafe aid f "ar. Tk»y wwro a-™! wit. ritual aic «.« oo tka Ciailoatoa aad Smack Bb-lroa*. lictaaaraar aa* aataaa. la ttw Boat clchlr r'flca aal aad.r tb. BK.«t trTlaic elrcacMtaoeaa. t caa taatll, tk.t, oat rl ca« of ahoat two kaadrad taf o opcratiraa, Sfty wa». atrtckaa d..wB •Itk »-T«r»»< *n . . •ad.a.ry o « raaaraird"ky Ika tiaaly aa«<f •balickoraar'a ri :a: an' yMiioiw tail >k.m f j ro . If you dsoooa. that tbay yciicia tha (raaiact maaicUc la tka aorMr

Qecaral Wbol.cal. Ar wt fjrCiwtral Tniaia.aa, BWllf.Mani.BTCa St OO, Kaehrina.

geld >y Distfto bOd Oocwr. •a.rr.ho'.. A. r. 88 tttawasaoBit * CO..

Sola rtoftlatora, B<;Ckra «r. Pa. Ja?T 14 IT.

Bath B-a ar - oo .tmpla In tk*lr coa.txaetlos. bad wa b wltk CMii p.-boccaey. that th*T Biay b. mmt lato taBlIlK wltb OA '-thrr lD«tra*tlona th*a era ctotalaad IB a kook a« !no* «l)>«-k aecoffipaoy back scrhlB.. ABT fn tk. opwatloo la oa. hoor'a HBO. Pardiawir, lMtrvt.a to oi>.r«t. tk. Baeklo. trM of eh.nca. All Bb eklaa. warraatrf to p»-fnrB be r.»r~aotM. T1m» aaohiBW Bay ka a<w» lo o»«-at1oo at th. oSo. of B. H. Broekway, So. t PaMIc ?<ia»ra. IfchTnia TaoB. A(! oarraa;>oadcaM •* rta-a1 to A. Hxrtw.U * ro» Aetata, arlU raclra praBft at-taotfaa. AB *r-wt w.at«<l to. ...ry oooBty ta tka State: Ufc cr»I i»da«iii«t oS-rad. Pltwa. a«:d «or a tSmalar.

Thla BushlBc took tha prafBtaa at the Valr at Batoa Bosja, Loi MCTthlti-tf.

PW. M A X E Y A GO. Dealers in TIN a JLATB. BIAOX TIS. OOrPBK. 8HXIT IB0B.I.1AS Wlw, Iroa uid Tia B1 wla. Kbmb.re' Toole aed Katorlali

MABBLXIZBD I30!t XAITLBa, FABLOB SBATBS, Ooofcloe; StoTM. Eaaaa* Stona. Bsr arood or eoal. Jbcaaaad la* I Oeiaisos'naWarae Ko. **. Baet Ella of Karkat St.. KuhalIIa,TMl

B.-WO wlii ketf coaataot BB head Tla-anlta'alte. chlBMbBd Te.Ja,k.!«r a»«ai» ftr Wek larto3.CcBa. tl. loa-"

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J . R . ^ S H U M A K E , MBnofaetaier of Superior Cotton Qins,

m O X TOWS, PKRRT CO., ALA. A L L PJBRS0N8 WHO W I S H TO PUR-

J \ . ohaM a naalaa - Shamaka eia.* w«ald Ao waU to cddrva mt at tw plaea. aa thay ara Bada hara oaly; bad 1

•a aitract the (ollowtac: t.ATB rBBaUJBST f. B. «»T01t. U L. »..

Ctaaw faiaiiaify. Mmfrm Sara: ••»otwUJi.t»td!a« tk. Irra^lcr bm oTWra 8. A.Al-laa.'. World'a Hair »«a-or.T. *<i_ tk- lalltoc o» of hair brd DJ eT«» lotka w.r- rwlorad to tbdr orlflBaJ folor." B«T.ll.Thata»a»,<*OyeajeolM»V Pltohw: Chaaairt NT. -My hair ta BOW r^itoradtalteaataral color, aad to^l oC. Be.. Wa. CarxiT. «d Votkn-a IU(abl<>e, K..'T„ " M? hair la ebcBC.d to ite attaral ralar, i o "

a r.Stoaa.n Oou»»d. «. a -My haH Thick waeerar, 1" oow roalor.4 to It. aatajal color. Ac.* BiV.n ClwdmlB, Ckl«r>. r.L -laasadd ay tactlaoBy, ard rrooaaiwl It to By I.i«i<la" K t . B. T Wood. *VH!«ow». K, T. "lly OWB fca*T hu sreat. ty tktckaaad, eJeo that of oaa of ay hoaUy " keta.-8... J. P TcaMo. Charlawtnti. S. O, "Tha arklte kalr le he. eOBlec a-d b.tr fn-Btoc Aa " Bee. A. rfl&b. Sllrt-r Crw>b. N T. baa bTodBn«d a good I .ffactoBB. hair. .-»* I canacd ke.e rrc- *iia«idea It" Bee. A. Biaacbard. Merlin, B. B. -We thlakaaryhltMy id ynar aravMatioMi. Brt.a C Stlth, Pt»?jlmr«h.». T, -I wai earprleed ta Sad mT rrey tatr tarn ee when I wae ynaajt " Bn. Joe. MeS:^ Piatnr of W<wt D. A. Charch.«. T. Bar. T>. Morra. Croae Blen. N T. Mie Bee. B. A. Pratt Haaulaa. T. We mlfht twell Uile lie-., bat la oot ocaTtocad. try tt,

MES. B. A. ALl.ES 8 ZrLOBAWAMOM, I Or Wopid'i Hair Drue-lot. U neaiatu! to aeo with the Baator-er. and la the eet Hair Tkreaaiec lor old or yovag extaat, he-' IO|C oftes aBcadosals curl of hair hlBog, *e.. wtthoat the [Baatarar.

Oreyhalrwl, baid. or Ber.«eeSlKtad with«l-iilii of the hblrore-alB. read tk. chore and jodga of KBS.AU.BirS ' Wt)BLD« HAla BBSTOalB. ItdoeaBOteoaoritalB Sold hraU the arlBclpelwheleB* aad retan aetahaat. la the Uolted Btaiac, Caka or CaBada. Bai»-4<B IhtwT, SU B*o«u STBXXT, Baw Toaa.

M r s . A . W i a s l o w , I A N E X P E R I E N C E D NURSB A N ® F B -I malaPhyaldlaa. peeeKte ta the atteatlaa oftBotbai,hat

S O O T H I N G B T B O P , I Bu ChCdraa Tw^hlat. wklch freatly fkcUtatM the *I«aaa of ta«ihic(. ky co tciBiiif tka (ase. rw>a3*B| all iBSaaaBattoa— wlU allay II I, Mil aad aiMMaodIc actloa. acd li HjBS TO

' BBCTTLATB THB BOWBIA IVprad at«a It, aothecm. It wffl (He real to yoareo T... aad Kallef cad Health to yoBT lafbBta.

We bare »«» an aad enl* tiU artlfla tor orer fm yeara. aad ay,nO>oSlaTca.aBdri«th. of it what what wa

ilMiHaaS *a karahbM the rrc^rty, bad eahe lark nbtn'aa aeate ea aia aaaiiaary tor tha eoadtetaSa aad f aaaal eHbetalBBaei oftk. (.aatawkoa- e ce^lci ta aeai: lh«B>ee':m 'atthalii Swotthewater dwa an dmcthaa. Bc>aalka.a. a a Iaz(a exaaadltara la .TKtlBB a Jarf. aaU hwGd-tnf. fwartortahle'tsttaaBt. aad ether Baeied acaoaaodatlaaa, asdle|BB9*,a«taiBcaHo eMtsra ia a eiyla whblh caaaom mmtM tr .By e|iclo(elB the Saath-Wect.

Tka oaaatry aioBB* theaa qrlaei le vaeartla] tor Ite elhawhk'alBM asd kaoatyTTha leoima lor kaatl.t The drlaee ara earlH Sehlcaera the brat la the BOBBtry. att>Bi31c«;aBdaaanthcr.r " irtal

KBOTCRAL QCAUTIBK Of the WACIB, It ic frooadto oo othar l-icxucs u a (laaaat

Theia'ntloatihlihaBlhaalthy.thaa&usphBt* ranaai I kra-ta(, aad tk. rwsrrr toutllBl.

ni. e| •*aBC aCsrd aarcra! dlffrrast Kale or water, ladaJIi* eabriBiv eha keata fweteBe.^ Th>aiiaelral erlsd la tha ajt^cT, af the w«len af whicft ih. f.>nowla« b a ^ oatllatlee

'aaalyca OBdaky A.B. Aaewias fonaarie Pnteeoc af Ckaa-lenw. ta tha Calrentty ef KaehrlUa. ta UBB;

Bchautntla Bfdio(M. Oarkaalc AcMi-Sraeaad maktaad; ItBbKii^ BBd UIMc Addi: (laBd or raara la aahMaao P n u m IrwB. 9ilde Galcba. <I;ta.,t OIK). WacBete. ChlAijw. Oilde Pol aaluB, 0xt*e Sodhta aad lodlBa.

A 9AILT UKB or EACU wdrw-froa Tallahoaata the rvrlaia, aaktr-g refaUr aea. •aaaa*awiththacaTa BneDect liean aecsBBM<dukaBaBia • ' w.a.Bn.7iii

Ap^M.

n D E . J . H . M c L E A N S S T B 3 S N G T H E N I N G C O R D I A L ASD "

r 3 B X o c x l I»xiarJJCl«>r>. Tie Jbaiat jmudf i* thfx>rld, aad likr sas idt f-

' idea B»d deUgitfal Cordial tar takm. J S 8 T B I C T L T A S C I E N T I F I C AND i^HaOaaaxaad. arrcan^ by Ih. dlRllUilooor ggseBir>enewWfcjtoo* Boot. Blark Bon. Sa» 2 WKd Cherry Bark aZl%aadiI>oont<r lataUaraa-

MaftlMi. Tha eastlre actla. r.aedla< utordbl. "f lapa-Si«5tteroa*hlr eatlactad ky ay ew ™ai-d af ekeiitt^ arodaatBf a iaIMoBb, Rhnar.tlBc a^rlt, aad the bor lahd. •tbWaiaiey (ar teooeatlBf the«laeaerf ryatra aad m a t a —a-t.^ asd d ilttated laeatM ta hebtth ad

am the oaly Maafthe eofa«.d la that kttcie Akbaaa.

la theBUUot JaaM-ly.

if yahitfraad^daraacoM W t h e r ; tdos htfd that ya be aat aoasaaad <ras of aooth-

r U ^ l r B ^ f t y h a ^ ^ t h T ^ ^ ^ many-manymontha Odxist." Ff^miiahriafspeaimeB, tha reader I • From whence AjUi this asl-a a ^ a « i imsgmbaw ^ fcttar weat aa, and ho» ftaa^aded. P1I7, wa thiak, - ^ ^ a n h i Hera m i ^ j TMaea faltmd—9Tci«ome by

got i t Bb» aat to aatieipate. | deep fadiag—and maay eyea w«ra dimmed by S m t tUAgaad wtaa awmdagaod i t f r n a i l t b a g w i ^ t a ^ r o f m i a ^ Buutniaaaadioy.

diMnaa f toB hU Tcndaiwe; (0^ • R {iatraa ear soak fat sad>4i<s. B u t d M ^ aad tisse csat remore "

A f t j thf fUey aU oerfially riiook hands, HfTiirtd ^ rrery man went ta hi* home^wiser u d

liaiinariee the foUoinn? order WAS obserred: First, a Sermon b j E der H. Moeer. Seopnd, ertnination of the osndidsta by

KiderU B . Bowers; oriination prayer by Elder Moier, ttd eh»rgi by Eloer R B B)»er? ; hand of fellowship by the pteibjtery and ohureh, &3.

Bro Bo WT"' exp'rienee, call to the ministry asd Ttewii ol Bible dcorrilie, were rcry clear snd saiisftiotory H** vi strictly a Bnptist; jes, an old Landmaik and u'»<>Tly refn^ea in his eoucsel and praeuce to sffiliate with the Tain institnlionsoftheiiorl ^.

StsclrtJ, That a copy < f th« abore pream-ble and resolution be for^.trdM to the T*n-a*M(« BipHft for pablicaima, pwsed nnani montly, and ordered to he r g rd by the Mod-el atcr and CWrk - K B. Bow aaa. Mod.

N. L . R I C B T , Ol. CI rk

B a t p r a b d i y h y inheiitaaaa ot m a r r i o f , ) a a i i taa hi^peaod that j i s t a s ha had foid«<t Oaateswltfttr , BBd bafera ha had direoted it, wattl waa b m ^ that oartau misdikf wai heiagdoaa fwhta ftfBi, ami hm adsiaa. WkoeapH ha trtsk «|i

I i a a t s « d « r f « his aaewear: the ftaaa. and kcap tha b taekbaQoat " This Aastha Bin M d ap aa the other.aad then by BtHw*amiaks,dixeaudltte—thaiAarahl aad away ii waat— aad the dmrch^a letter ta dw S u a ; wheeat wa aiight weQ nppasa tha tseFHOr marrallad greatly. - " -l^t idta aaald wait ha aarraatad, tha bttar had { goMfatt iaaaQ—ahiah hnags ow s t a ^ ta -

' « a » ir. • ''X^wraVsiet for hwiseMi p v w a t to'

I j s r smtak" The madcfaJar took tha riair, ^ ^ elokhiB Mat at tha taMe, with t ^

~ a&taHiid Isttar i a U a h a a ^ anled a & d d ^ fitaatad^tha^O!^-' EhvtmmaBasdbcaakr jby lka paklw^A-graTity iwoemauag'the aa-

n d his r f i ^ A profoaad atiilsets I emitthe ewswbly aaahaakadaot haw

BVtaza TQB, a t ^ t m XDUOATIOH. T i a fdlowfcg ara worthy of baiag printed

ia lett tn of gold, aad b«Bg plaaad ia a eon-the I spleaaas podtioa in fwtrj hoasehold:

L Fraa}oarahil<irea'8aarIi<stiBiaZMy,i&-aoloaM tha Beaaan^ td iaaiaat abedie&ae.

tJaita finiBcaatritk gcstlcBcaa. Let your ahildres always UBdentaad that yoa jaaaa «z aatly what yoa aay.

3 . Nernr pzoaisa them any thing anlesB yea are aara yoa aan p » a taam what yoopro-

4. I f .yoa teQ a ehSd do any thing, (how I h i a how t » da aad sea that U ia doBO.

5 * A l v y i p B ^ ^ y o a r d p d r o i for l ^ w s a i f i t o n a a t h a before. AH WMt8dwith{di«AeyiBgyoak.bataa»«rpnushiaM^r. tl^iMitW a«je«ta?i0B tha aontal 6£ ^ j - e Ksrar let then peraatra that thay aaa ^ ^ airiaa ^ Ofl^prissae n d wisdom • e - l T e x j e a . M i s a k s y a a lose yaaraal^aomiaanA

IfttXt

ThaeiiirkapaBBtlihlettErr T l r f r s t tlnas ttai HI imlr U r f i ^ g vnioB was ita hnvitf

' B a t aat&tiiiaft ar aataha paaaeaded tha

H a t e j a B t m t " * Ha loakadL. bat he was b T S B ^ S ^ BO Bif^Vn He taraed CTcr Isalj htilhaiii waaiathiBg thaxahoi a U a a k ; bbA it waa Bswi&st ha had radtfa* tta wad ef l i aaaMhb- BwaslaMd. aad i a a k s d ^ abwsi ^ w T f t a A a r A l a o k a i a t h i m . : Aad ttawOi^lMfai. a m a A aaiaag thewdvca, ant t t w a a w y r n d e a i ihay waraaH tafcsa

sOrptiaa aad thra«B a f i a ^ : AAsr aamif^BM soeat ia mlaot wEBBg, acne rfHswhigaB ha Basra O a r feat; m A m m ' a :awliiHilip laaasarad hiaHMttsaCriaatly

E o b i n s o ^ W o r h s . -Vcl 1.-

m S T O H Y OF B A T T i p Beantimi bouad In Sbeap,

•• In ClatH, a.BO.mS^ F R I E N D S W I L L 8 E B B Y A RE-

braoee to the T»k!e ol Ci>nte«ta'* Bmod la bBOtker col ( •a . ot thK laTiIsak a work, that Ire ntaai lo palat «! Ufcr-aiatlsB oa the Iraportaat qaaetl a of Baytlam, le aot Is the

A.STRB-'H. D«.J.TF3BBBS S T R E T C H & F O R B E S ,

Cor. •rcalle«a and Catom Sta.. HaahwtUs,Taaa. \ \ r H 0 L D 3 A L E AND R E T A I L P E A L

T T m a t>r.(.,C)»'r|..-a, Pa<ota,0(1e, By. ataHa Wto dew wl ai.ae wa-., Wklle Lud, Patty. Tarabkac, iB-<lt{»at>d Slviln, rue Mm. p re WlB.e aod B^cadr, toi MrJtelral earaoa'.. rnack. Aia-rlaaa P.raa«y, Bcel bh Ttiotb, Xal u l Hair ttraab.., Sar lccl aod Oeoia; Iaa-.raB-of.n.klBt Taekl- of aU klBd Take PclaU «»> Aatlat. SraakM, it--. Urn iet a*oek 1. the city > Aleo. e»t.a. .I.an atcra1<i Amb rttrp*. M.lMlotyp., Pb-ioc*aph aa* Oa. ^oarreotyy.a^o^a, ArUbi'e Apparatoe aa* Chcmlttle. of e^ err 'arc t>ttfiB lo na-.

Wa eae cUba, looarllaeac^owb.tbercaakekotttkt la P'liaMabla. Wa tmrt raepwnfaUy call tk' att.atif'B ol ooOBtry m.'-ebaato a-.d othwa t . no atock, ro-l aacare tben that we wtD make It larirely to their latarmt to eail oa a* b. lor. bBr hbele* e;e»ek<»r.. Jaa tf A.Hiiai.TuN. r.e.ju!i«5. a. uaroaaT Lit. of Seed. Shaltoa Lite of Sarrsl * Co., t t e a | ^ Taaa.

A[ Ca., Seapi^ Hickaaa, Ky. ^ H E L T O N , J O N E S , & G O , COTTON O cad Tobaocc Tar^ra. and y.aeral Ooar lasloo Vara Ko. to. Proat B->w. Hamph-e feaB. AfrB W-tt

caa ha.ejMea able Kreay af -Vmr haa It (altad, iB to eSwt a cara, whn ! ae JM wa kaow aa IB-Fbctkahy aay oeewko eoatxary. allbr.£e]lgtl• l tianuail eMklo teraa

MBS. wnt SLOWS SOOTHlSa

ST&Cf

Bay Bther BMdkte 1B aalarla laatseee tlaaly bm* Ba.. laaeo of dlaati*. aaad It. Oa edalth Ita of

p X e v u m STBIHBTHBSISS OOBDIAI. 1 win fficrtaalSy cot llaer cco^latit Jai

for Bcnoaa «ebnty,dleeaeae aTtW fc<d«-yc aadeO I „_^arai^f-o-wadlaaT<eradltTor.a-aaia>A.r|l hra-ai^ iBwaid pUea. eddl-y or .lekBeae a« tka .lliai^ faHcS^ofMood tatW h-ad, ^ta or •aluiBlHft*'

C o . ,

ofltej5a«<cal.eiet.aodB»11oaI rlrtaoc. Wo eaimk ta thle Batter "-What *e do koow afler tea eTycrlaaca, bad eledte tnr rarauttos Car ih. b»I!aest of what, wa deelarai. ta alB<OBt eT.rT l*.«t8£ce whw. th. lafaat la eaadrlac froa aala ai>* exbaBctloB, relW win be ItoBBd la CAmb ataatee af. ter ihaJlyrBB le adaloleteTed. thl.ralB.hlanaeuattoala the vrasortptloa of oaa af the aoet rajierlraead aad AlUfa: aana. 1. Hew Badlaad. Bad haa hera a«M with oebvlbi tocaooceaetBThoatedeof i

ttB0t0Bler.;i..MtUcknd !>oapaU.kat laTlgotBtM tse etoBlach aad bowelit. eureete ac^ty. aad ttree toa. Bad CBC? Ky to th. whole rratrai. It rlQ alaoet toetaatly ttflewa trip let la the howrib aad wlod ooilo, aad ofar BOBTBlxioBe, FOR which. If aot aeaadfly Id. aad tB .-intrTtTtT-v *ea!h. Wa keU.TC It the beet asd M«tt reaedy la the watH, taancaeeeofl>T.». T£EIHI>a. tery ^ Matrhaa Is ChlMm. whe er It arleee froa teatklsf

orfrrBCByollnrcaBee. We TOBad My to every aotkar who kae a cM-'d laltbr*B( froa aay ofthe hrafotac aeaqlBlBIa— IV>Bot latyaarc<raj«dloe..Borthe vrriadlo.a of othe^ eUad VtwaasyoaBsd7csr>afcrlB(ehnd.aad the rrilaf thafwfll ko ear*—TM. bheolatelT «aia-to ibOow tha aaa of thii aadl da.. If thaely Biwd. Tall dlwcttnaa for Belae win eaeonqBBT MchKo tie. Koo.it.BBtB.BaleM the fee daHe of Cw-' * PBRKrSA Kee Totk. le oa the rniteSd. wran>«-~ "it. tfaroa.b«>Bt tk. waHd.

elnal Off ca. IS OxJar Street, K. T. ruci OSlt kb oorta rab at>Tn.a.

I hMBd^Bilaacil Gf the heart, h laaa, ar wa'til la the eM-erootatloa., •teaUkf or aaSneulec f^ttat arka lyla»*o'l.eryBeie*rytilowl«ef ttieHa Bad .yea Sbjlt dAa ddaoPIaehee of boat. depraaMoa of epr-tlli, hHkltJ dre.ttj'.lBBioe* cpnadaBcy oraay a.-,oa. d «e»w. e « « Motc>»BOBthe*is.eo4l.^aBdacB. (or ddCcaaia^

Oeer a alBloo of ka tlae h e k^a eoM dwrttt lh«lB* ei BaacJn, ard ta BO loltKac. hai It Ibted I. ilTtat ealba Bt* t i f . ^ Who. then, wir aaSbr fmiK w.akaav ar SiefTfy wbeBMrLaanSTBCKSTaasiaSCOKSIAI.wfilaBi»^ ffa-bBfaace CBB coarey an ada^aas. Ida. of Ih. taj aelye aad'BhMM Biiraca'osa chaafa indacad ky taklea I h k ^ 4ial4a tb. dle-na:.daMltateJ aad e attarW avnae whalh*r brokaa dowa by e n » , woU ky aatar^ ar a kyK<kanitharalaxadai:*BBatnrtaitial*btl<B a i

S^d ky Xiraralat. tfaroa.b«>Bt rk. waHd. i S i e l

Butl-ly

i r tktb ktBBBBlGeKU;

.7. .If dcay gtTa * a y ta patalaoea aad tam-wait ta i sJsay are aalaH Bod ihtt gsntly

reasfu wift ^ t r a oa tha imptoprie^ at thdr

a B e a e a i t o i b a a Httia pOBish S M t , whea the e a a a ^ wriseBrir maab WRa •geesaal thas tha dttaittetiikg « f a grwtar p a n v h a A t aikaald tiift laait ha renatad.

a Nerar yaor ciildrai aayl^ii^ ha. (Bse t l ^ £ » it- '

1 0 , O a i » i * a o « r t « B a w ^ A « B t a d a ^ aaa kT» Cnhiddeo, B D d a - ^ Basie .aaathar.

kt tiie oajy m a aad easy i a i B k *

18. A a i i g l t t i i S E I i & H U i e i a .

13. Nmral lMR af t i ^ b a i O v .

j iadjriganw^ !B fta'B^aiBta^ aad aaraawftod

O B m r ^ i E s .

U.VAC I.KWI& Died en th» 20A Mircli lant, in tbe arms of lit

puesto, in ClAldOtoe oonaty. tMae laswis, eldest son of Bro..B. F. and SsUr II Mtson,of Typhoid f«»er, aged stren yams, ssTen mon-Jis and tlahtecn dajs.

Bereared parenta, weep not as tbcw who can nmrheoomfortej.tbooeHcov arpatated by time end secss from the dear otJ»ct of yorir *flVt:'Ibtsi wMch is bo-dsy n»mtDg oo tbe hanks ot the Klyer of Peace, or gsthedog amaranlbtne bIcsiniBS Wfor a thorte of grai*, J«t "to-morrow tfiou shaH be with hlai in PsisdbA"

S. p . OII.I.SIORB. Mt^S. P. QTJmore, deputed tiis life at the res!

dmee of Wa mother in Gf«n eonnty, Misacari, cn the 19ih <rf DJiSember, 1859, aged 23 yeirs, »Tght Bionlkettdnteadajs, He the only child liTioff ot Elder John Qillmotf, of this ecacty, who died some sewn yean aso. He was a yoooe man ofgocd mcndsi scd ofstadiaits batilts. As a stodf at he ma laborlns to prtpaie hissseU for osefahmi amrn; bis feOowheinss. He waa at sehod a t Union aai-Teisity.JInrlreesboro, Ttnn, whas his health be-ctme Impaired, it is lMlie»ed item too close owcflae-aentsnd hsrd stady. H* return^ to hb msther'a, October Sid. ia the hope of lmpro»iog hisheakh, bat was saoa caiSsed to hi* bed sM.ssl&red aboat oine weeks, asd breathed his last. He bore his siQietleos wift christlu fonHade ^ patienc-*, thoash be nerer mde a pabil: profession ot reli-gion yet Us « « i d » hste hope that he was prepared far death. He^iidof coosui^itianof tbrlnngik A ihw days belbta M death .he i ^ k e >o U r o w ^ r of those with wIiob luhwss kasccliled,,asd became scqiirinted with whBe ttsahoo^ip the h'gbest terms, remarkicg, *'thoaghl Bd^ n m r bm themagam

wSI ercT hare lay best, wishes fcr thdr weliiie.'' B i a s K M X f c r o ^ * ; •miusx^K.

S isdaeu Sssktoi, ' ia Coosa e o a ^ , Ai.fc.^. XbeEiteheth A.-!baMe. d i ^ t o a t Kipper A aad lljici T e a ^ a«ed IS yeaia.

The dteniri was seised irith aaevera IBaass ao lhalhd of Jace ; saeetMal piiytkiBiia aieta piejpfd to'assist hqr, liat she was aa fsi'beyoad US awdiesIskSIt&at'nonliU'esiaU be giTeo,.B^ thallikinBuat a&a O j ^ d , faa^ ^ ter pa-.a^BU, brotheiB, iMnsacd tcteoda to miaB has kas. " ^ i f T l W i i i waaansrtwr of sdiaol befimher

aa iM(iBg aod dffigent atodeeti,

T h e H i s t o r y T H E R E L I G I O U S DENOMINA-

V..' tlOBcaf tbe Wo-id, ooaptlelo* a itaaeral yiew ef "A. crl (1B. hlaMry a<M co«d.Uoa of the rarlocai erati af 0htl<Uue. tbe Ji-we aod the Mehoaataae; aa wall aa th. Pb«bO (<Kae ot ral't'ta e*'a*lBt lolh*'ITereot aoaaSB^o! th. «Mb wHh acatcke. of t\e locsdere of ratloaa ta'l(lo<!e eecU: boa the boat auihotltlea; ky

VUHdXOT la XIlJIrEB. Tka rr-<>aeBtar]iUcatIa(e(Orat.lr atd lapartl.l Blatory of tbe BtltloM nesoaloatloBa of tha Wotia, 1B • a FBRA ooo ew>l>Bt 'or rtftraoca, sad at a in-ice wlAla the taeaa* «f aiL h» Iwdacad the Pah'Jehar to efbr thoareaeat Tolaae to Ih* aak te, u bava*ylii( a waat ant SUal by aoyalhat work af the blad. aad at the naetlBO tMeir »U Ca tapart»»t facte of tk. vanoae larce worke IM eipeailT* Sir tb. .-i ral r*ad.r tt will k* • kwraed f^aa the pTOtbeo that t'e « ork le etrlctly InpirUaL whiah It a ealaa bbora *tker woikt writtaa ky aoa. me-Beei a ptrtlnaUr aost. Thekeob will heKild B.C B-eteetyhreabaertatHM. Ueaatalaao»arliiieB«(rao«teTo: leU-Iaitr.'edwlth»o»etMlporttattaof *lel'tfa-»h.d CMaae of the .ailoae ve ai. aa*jottas a»; U eeary teapMI, la a aafnlsr e'Ti t PrKetXOa. We b'io wait Afctrte fcr BaoyaaV Coa-

J . W . T o l s o n & PACTOlfc! AXn

C O M M I S S I ( . ) N M E R C H A N T S , So . 9 X. North Casuaercs Street,

IL <iOHll.K. ALABAUA.

[ J ) B . B A A K E E T R E A T S A L L PI8-eam. Bredal attentloB dees to afl chrBBhs dlaeaaea-Ooache, Croaa OoaaamptloB. iBSaeasa, Asthma. Bros^Itla eadleeaaeeof thoBiSea. Moath, Throat, aad I«ccr all All Pletaaa.i of eeorydeaerfptloB cacoaafally treated —Laaikato, Laakar Akecme, SerofBla. BketnaiUaa, Ooat, Veaxal^ Paralyeta, Bptlapay, or OooralBioaa. Pyajattalb. PyacBtarT,n brrhca. Tha nry went caece of PUee cared Is a bhcet VOmi aaa of dU Stoaach. Uear asd Bowda. Thenm aasy illeaaeee Isddaatal to woacB aad chOdren whiA are . traatad with dletlBratahed nocaaa. All partlcatate wfl] ka

D R U G ? , C H E M I C A L S , P E B F U M E E Y , |

E W I N , P E N D L E T O N & C O v , | WkoU—it DmUrt jib

Tobacco, Cigare, SnuflF, PaiatB, &c.

OilF,

Ra. a HUB Bloak. aeanf

MABHViujB, wmn.

e'yie. PrKoWLOO. WebHWbitAf^l . ,1M. WMk*. a lart* octaro ralaaa of aearly MO p»r". !>»»*• rt'Bll. Illaainttad. Theoaly aalale ad t t^^ lewAyt t See ateelB area. MoaaalytSM Alaa (jfe of CkrUt. aad aie ApoMleB. with a Blitoijaf tka ItnM. Ulaetra te* wit. 1* Sac ataal aad ioraeo-la*a.»m»fti»a. the Seen tlooot thUcteatwhthpakllAed. Pim oaly St«8. Bllier af the bkoe. |j5ck» ee.t, pectafa raid, to aay addrca oo re-eairt of thaarlo. W. fay tka iBrfaat. aoaBrtwIea ta actm aadreC^flbleAteat. A. W. BBABUBT PakHehar

4« !l«rlliTo«rtk.&r:<t. FhCaialpkia. M. a_We hire aearly ready a h -aatifBI adItlaB of yaal'y

Btblb. rtttro ao a»»rraVr tot Aceata; la TcrloBa elyie« of blbCt.»,»a-ylotlaar«C»RPOB»to**oBar«. Afeate and Caa-nawra will Bad II to thaltadTaatb(»taMadfcro«rCata:ocae with fall aartlcllm.

tirover a n d B a k e r V N o i s e l e s s F A M I L Y S E W I N G M A G H I N E S ,

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EnimB :—I iappoae, . aentiments of tha oounaanitjr 1 aach a maaa irf inawgnimii^J goo^.he&ded staff, aever did i anes in one p^ior, sa that last ar&le of Asti-T nr. that at one period nf tha u Athens boasted of its [ tared siBltitsides WDBdemd Plato anfolded hia «nbliBie Homer Bang, and Apollo , drew tears of teodemees,* with an ebqnaue of men te deeds of hertaim •enga." Bnt, air, how nsa these nca pak hdm the the iaiau7rta!sa|nof tUs Ati

My bieed Ania Sndiax 1 faiitd at weiy polal, qnts his worthy iLjuduoiaam (tha! himsdf tc qaoling saii]Maa. masifeBiB an t s n w ^ dspee I fear has laid hioaidf liaUa i whieh BayB, « He that hidstk ^ ing iipa ia a £mL" Wheth^i foond ift mark in Aati, aa-oare not; he waa ^ laaat aa I he dropped Uie sabjaot lifat l Twaa a rmmiom i ^ whtak, l l mark ia soaiEfaody. He ] and see if Ms partmir in tswa j B m m j , Anti, how Btanj ] riaoB r ^ t

AnH thinks if A t B a p t e j tbe people to go ta Paradise} told Jio liiiri aa the cross, hi jain thst chnrtSi. Here, sir, (zempli&saaas of tha b i i ^ j this mighty j^iita, before wonld hsTe rnlsd Us fare, i pie of the nineteisitli caatg^ 1 to the Uiief on the arasi h i ' A m to P t i x H a i ia l mipy-a prodaetion is worthy af < literary oariosttr, and I ih to the Pabait Ofirae, that it We have no nse for any Iiaptist Chnr^, imleas it be ^ into a ^nnmufsTts lighitapi B a t aay, Aati, how Q n y j zisoB read T

Whc&er gr not the dadgimf\ charaetaristie of a foai, I mnTmal T*yy dUcll sppearanoe, fennahes a i that trait i t aharaster in thai AntL My friend aeest; I Eieant fay the term BT, the term geat lames" i parties more rerpcet thaa i to ; bat I did think it rcq mm to "bring forth" Aat and the aefsand i f i8l has bnt i tha apinifiZL The tnaadzifca-and eat iffll tacplau a y i was audoas to get sobm kot cmibeTs; bat latring bis foot in tbe attempt, k the cat's paw and rakad I P a ^ got Bwfelly b u s t , rolling aad Bateaauag wiA was eating the p^dsrs and* Ton e u mxkt tbe amfiaaSi ti, bow many psge* Mr.

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