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I UOWTA lo Sat. »ail»»« »uai.i 'a Ague Cnxe, . I shb anlioiM |i iiii is ite l i w la cxsal ' U <iaK> rw« l i u iifT. it *mm waa^ «r laaar a w a iarrar n tlMir BitM »lUa iateliM. .jmit ftli l3»i'*t«^ilMae«ta>aa»itimi tanm t Ose m t m :s hnlOi aisbn^'ii axpaaai. C^ovntirtiir it ra"". airwvaRaUFaC a&cteBajtidi OB, >hi« taaiisa*''^ utd^Ttntr^. aack «a RmiSSOfc , Bab . UT<renr«, Catic. F w a h ^ aad P a a M y A m .^tpmdi aed aB of arUA. [ fhao nuir, will !>• ftaud ta aaaOB xim iatwTwttest nrpa. Tiia • eta lauic of thaaa denagamcsta, UK | tyit^waiitmc Oa atuaWiiWti _ rina ^r-v. tte anarai and tbor iiiliM.: fjanjui. !iabia4 la<ia agtaaf Baifc j B a n ' >r<«>«iux«viacmaEcteaaMK EP j«h ;! r u a t a o i i t u often S f t i a a K akwi i» <tw mtm^^i^ M a at aaeii. a»4 «n!l oAtJf. , ffi&H* F««aia, .Sc» L TtailticiM. B » TfiB PULPIT. omni z s A s i t a nKaouaom Kzns- a* at ii 1 . M i n. Um*te4r ao. bas llw Ukonaarafc*: pnj j* M «r ttotanwL itat h^ A l ^ B«ikfc«aMxt nmira lAat Ot , tlM N f M t af M r E o o v t m B w i . an^yw eis**iie*Bie fcwai iflnii'il rm .11 t U . M M g tW^^^lirite in; libitr p«Mn. Tte* •iiiii a Mi I Wfiet«. dtWm. I W«titi wmttamj^wm t m ^ tokmawwkbf •iwaM«ij w titmtj oom- t j » dbe fiRziot. S v c t j e a n ^ ank-c^b tobeemliedmtfcautirfptwilm*. W«ai* a ^ la pvTidatkeaoMB^ and m t o v ^ tadoit. Bat,iM« staadi thaaaaa? Wfej. as are kara a n , «« kava luaaiobaiiw tat ia finr anntiai^ aa4 kava Bu&t pnadiai; Rs- t d a e i fcytfca o a K a t i u a W ia tvooon^ KataiadM &tRat. Tina, Acb. it ooft- £ m af ^ S a U , a r i t&caa a n t k e f t w i i m a for its wafpfy^ boik hy tka ehaidwa and h j aoaraiSea. ian ia tha £rtzist, and bM «nr MuwaMnM BwaihwJ a wkola or ia pan by tha aomaK taii^ vrtk a fiaM rti^ ee«U Haploj at kaat AM &«»ind m«afaatan,aad twaKtjor man Ib Tiev, t&o, af tbit iectitBtuiB, and is Tia« af ovr ob&ntiaaa ta H(B baa bcragkt u hia «bat ia o«r do^ aa bcfs a( Ckrist'd dtvdL aov aaarmbbd ia t T— " daaa s at aan. aad anil oitMr- —, am sai><«&m tMa >> a aBitm aaD , ^ tita daaa ar <£aaaaaB vtaidi « vtMaalia isActe. ttiatt aar < aitd)thaa«Bllti»aai-_^ Qn Its, pHae. aiacb a, it is itea* m'i m r t x a s >T J. C. AYER & CO. LOWSLt. MASS. I Oss IkTLTta m BonjL "s Cherry Pectc aadiaRnm e n af i rnstaat aad Uii« CwnffiMin, Uut it k i. Bi;-te aa u mmatt. ti« (Tidaaca ar I >«ri:kaabansaBviai^ JUitkaalai caaa ttnauttaat Uua aattiiM.i I listt aann ttw ^paSlT I It c m te Nfaa. aBdlbat it mark r ttMB idicf afi it haa anr i n a Oaorf la ^ 'a Cathartic Pills, .mwnMuarn Foa Ca I Fia tax Ccaa < FOB . Foa m Cos : Faa Hsjdac iFoBm CRWI o r BTSKSTZIT; F<»» » Fterl Stnatura; I m Csas or E a n m u a : Fan ran ^am ; I f o s ' t n Ccms s r S c s o n u . ; 1. ui. Scmtxaca CtniruErsa; , A T s z C c n or Bj«»c««CTii Foa O n u n s or TSX SKIS ; I COT a» Lira Cajt«*att: r >ui Dbomi Ct3X c TxrtaEa, T e x a n m Kaacx;: Tjm. W<n»; Fait Tsz C t n or Goer; £ w A Bisxim PtLi,; Fes m Ccxz or ISsaaazk-, Fox Prsimsa tax Buob. t aariMBad. as dM te < nai SaiaB " „ i>»&xaa :utrtaF in •ST qazastf. i ecm per ZotiHieleBa SrSlSft- JSrbii BaafiiTnaw af tea rrseA^k •ric wJl 3st prrait Saaartoa at < ui SeiawaeiaxtflaaHfc gntxaaar , I of tiip >ntr»a iruapliinia. a3< a»a 1 aba putoS sff II L^m 1 > -Jaj wail DOT jaoft itateaaarim. T^^ Ite ftass. aad Aa;iboaUtawl^ • anteaaicVr vaaiahr ». * Jgiaia flai'aiiail Bila I aMvar, fint of an, to tiba Lari^f Urn Aaraasf tteia MW aprf ArU ta&oran wteUrionmiL" Tka d m kaadnd tbo«- •aad aoafa tritbia tba booada of tba eoans- tjas.aUbdaBS to tba Lord af tb« bartasT H « «Bcatad aad &r bis $iarj tbey an aadvmereUad. Bat t b ^ all bave Muad, aad memt Aert af bia gloij. TbMe vhe u e jat ia n , tbaRfim, mast ba awalBeaad, owi- mtod, eaawad. pacdaited, aad tbw W ^ t 'bmA to 6 « d . God"! appoiatad iartraMatat- itf bt cSeedBg tbia g i ^ awk, u tba gospd piaaaMbytb* Ima(aitai«i7. nai^baa piaMad dud to t t e a tbat bafieva. Bat tbaaaabafNaob,Matb«aaata(6od. Tktv aiwt SiatbaaaUad af God bj bii S w t to tba kstumbOm of tba tratk; aad t b n eaOad of tbaaaaa Spirit to vodaito tba tratb to otbera. Hanoa aaja iSka Apostta Paai, "God, wbo eowaaaded tba figkt to Aiao eat «r darlcatwa, batb tbiaed ia aar hearts, to gita ^ Ggbt of tba kB(»wied«« of tba ftorr of Godiatba&aaorJa«CbRrt.<* A^acaia, '^N«Mtokatfct%ii baaara]Ma bimlt; bat ba aba ia aaOad af Gad at aaa Aaroe.^ Tbai tba tmaaia af tba gospdia eoanutted to aartbA Taaaab, <Hbat tika cxatUeaey of tba po«wr auT ba af God aad aat af as." Fm tban pattagiM, it ia arideal, Oat aiaittna a n Gad'a gA to tba abarabaa; tbat it ia bia H«tag«ti*a w eall, qaaK^. aad aead tbatofenktagklbwiaabarraat af aaala far tba baaielJ gataer. As,tbea.tbeyanQod^ gtfk tb«7 acrt ba aaagbt of God b j pn^, aa a n ail atber diviaa blitaingii. It iit tbas «a obum tba Hot; Spirit, tbas aa otoia aa iaemaaof £iitb,tf la*a, ^ boM pattaaoe, of MakaaM,ia abort, of e«aiT ttiittiaa naoe. As, tbaa. «a atk for tban ttiaga, aa Maold a a a>k ht mtairtrta. f^mim, aiaiatara. kntkiaa aad abtva, cvtryabtn aboaM Btka tUa a proainant i d ^ j ^ of pn;cr. Aad, tba aaabcra of tbia aaavaate, i—bled to •^arita aad cxaeata plana ta aapply dM dsd- tatt af Vwt Ttaamm villi tba goopd," •HAotdd vidi oaa beart aad oaa adad tak« tbb • ^ a * abeadv dsiirad by tba Gnat ETaad af Aa Aar^, aad biibfatir •'ezMata'* it. Waikoatd raaasber tbat it la God-k bartart titataaadalabonn, aad tbat itiaGod'kpn- ngatiTa to tbaa. Aad ia Ais «e tkoaid niaiea wa aboaU njaioa tbak ^ graat aark daaa aot d^aad «a tba atnac^ ^ oar paay ana. aor apoa oar wjadaa aad »k3t iadariaiBgplaaatoaaooiapUabit. Waiheald m«oa. I tmj. tbat oar cttaagt^ i> aok ia oar- aelaaa. bat ia HUB ako mda bawea aad aanb. u d t b a i a a m r ca to Hia by ^ j a r aad aapftiaarieaaiafaU aeanaoa of &itb, sak- ia« aar tuaaatt kaova aato EA A«ais, bratbna, if «a toa p n j to God to n v a a» aad aasd fartk laboroa to a a ^ j tbia daatitatioo, «M l a W wmg 4m jiiajtr <a ia mmwnruit Gad baa aa pi»Tar bat ia tbna aaya, by dircet nvdatioB, by laiiadM, and by tfca a * tf i^peiatad ia- straaMatali^. Tba fint aad aaooad of tbaae araya w a aaployad beftn aad afker ^ oom inxof Christ, to tba doaa af tbe Apoatoiio a^, (iaoa abit^ tba tbiid aad last awtbod ba» b a e a c r d w n d y t k a t r t o p l ^ b y G a d . Tbe day of dircet nrdatte aad af atindet bra^ BOW pait, AexcfiHa, God aov aaavan pnjer by graatiag thi bliiriagawe daaire, ia employ- kf nob iaatmealality m viU biieg aboat tba aad i/mni. Heaea. God'a iattraMBt is taisac aa aad anaSaK fbrtb mxaiateRi, liaoe tbadqs rftba ai>o.tiM,iihia dwrah. Tbe wiBtiy mi^ ba foaad in tke ^anb, aaat baao^ aoi by tika ekareb, aadjaai* ba acat aot iato ^ hxrrest Cejd aaier tba aa tbari^af tbaC^arab. Tbia ii e e r t ^ T tbe BMMpnaaibadbyn»pirei«iii«aa. Ha^ ia^aypaiatoMBk af Ikeaaaaawr af Jadas aad of A a roaa daaaoaa, ttia toattwd waa A - na«boIato^>tadaof tkabntbraa toakadaataawag tkinfraa tba warn t a b a ^ S a t a d . aka van tbytbaApaatfaa todM Thaatoa, a m PaalaadBar- ,.aek minet aa •iailiaaiiai to tba G«a- titaK^^dkBR&aAaliaakaat&eto amy MUBIAIS HHHES^ ?Oi>ULiL&ITT OW tOB au<Tjt.<(a s j i t t a a a a . fc n mi a i f OiMraradMaHaiaa 'ataana. *i»ltj >tiia.aaa, aaaai ttiaaa* aiAa»a«>i. m »<arr~tiaria a«i»<»*4 pmamm*. i sssTSSsrct CkaaM 9-mm afjan, at^taaa —n tfrtwawn _ . tauanaanai attelbUB II I naK vaatMiMj KtvtMaMk. Taarl af tba Baly Gbaat, tka laaabau aad fcaiman kaviac irat pnyad aad laid tkmbaadaapaa^Ma. laAaaMto to Sto m ^ o f l T ^ n a k , ihabaM T b a t b a t aiikitbiaUaa- w g *«al4 be ia a aatokiag. ^ ^attii^ v k k <ka a j a of k a r f t t k i n d LMkoaiaMvlMrawa mm oTOa araaar aadaftka I t y t> wBikly t»pnMd aiH ' taa«at<dt. " ' >•><**• la laatta< 6o4.aa4calMidiaaa -— flM nana Ihr « a aark tka ^ M l i "iM liiMil iLw kiMaair k a t k a ^ a k i a «aBa<«rCM, te A a n a i . a. aa A a i ^ teHarOaaatiaraatakavaaaaa- priattkoodbyHoaea. Sa^ta I M i t t o n MIF oa&ad «C God ky tka «h»«k. aad aaakadd di^ka aat aaatt b y t k a s k a i A t o t t a i m k t a i A i A Gad% aalkOw.aaytki—iNaikiiatMliiiiiii Oat tkaiaiaiaftkaM ia tuTiMpaot it aitk , |faiL Itiaia tUiway tiMtaakanA •ay taatlka laaauilj af htr pw^ara. ])Me A . adc Gad Iw aa iaanaaa af U b m n . _ iaako«atabiagftr.a. p a a ^ aad «aiiia|r w aannr to bar pnwnT aW: ii aU Uasaed tnxk aa aa^Nvii* of Ga*^ ^ m i r « a < a n t k a t a t k o t a ' r Aaddaaa^kd^^ tot^ aHfHnawjrajiag «bak^toayka Vy G a f k a i ^ a^ ptaai^ ia ika paik af aad^ ^ M f i o d i a m y eC»t witkia ktr paaar to eaU faal. i ^ tkoto, aad pat ^ fimatd iatotka wxfc. K ^ FNTAAMSD^TKAYAIAAAOEDOF GAD; Aoaam^kaaw ^ bar pcaytaa anaia- tOattka kaanomd^anaaiaaaii- Aid tkia it aa t(«a af iadinlaa! af Ckarektt Wkaa ^ iadi- Ckiittiaa ptaya, ^«ord atad fi«tk U- iato tkakiimak tdd." ka tkaaU fnt aik, if ik aal a q r ^ ^ aa» Ho abaaU baaklj. yat&iil&ily, ooaaah ^ iadwwttoat af God'a pcoTiduwa, aad tka iatpntainaa of Ua Spirit, at aaU aa ^ expraaacd a « k of tke brMloaa. arkatker ka kaaa^ ia aot oalbd to tteaaif daiyiw aark. Aad if aoi kiaaeU; lAatkar, if ka ka a ka kas aot a aoa— aaaatkatkakad wteadadto ko a Uayer, a it, or a taa^CT, vko oagbt toaaka^aaeriioafcrGod. Aadaaoagbt A a tootkor to p n y . Aa dto aaka G ^ for aa of aiaiiaa% aba dwald aak fcat of all, say aotika aoat tkaa kaat giraa aM, tbe dazliaga of » y boaoaa, vkoto, ia mj pa^ I h a d k a p a d to aaa M a b e n of CaagTcta, to fmq^a ooaita, or fiUiag tke kigb- ia tka gonraatcat, aaaaot tkey ba aall^totkiataandvi^r <^toOtber,yoa oaaM aat aik a k ^^cr kaaar fiw year aoa tikaa Aad liitan, too, yoa eoald BOt tea yaar b» a t b e r i a n a t a d a i t k k v k a ^ g a i ^ , O a a t o baaMbaatadonfar tka l ^ of k i i ^ Asd aivea, yaa eoald aot d a m a aton derated mtioa joar bai^aada. For "tkey tkat taaiaaikalldiBeaatkafinBaaMat; aad tkey &at tara n a y to Ii^teoBsoea^ aa tbe atan forever aad erer-" Xea, Cbriadaa pareatr, ;re*8botideoBeeenta joar aeaa toti^aork inaat^biTtk. Yoa tboald »kape tkeir ed- aealiOB. tbair taatea, A m kabita of life to tbi* aad. Yoa tkoald naka of a ftae-vQl ofoiag taGod. Ia every prayo^ yoa'deald laaka reqasat f x tbeto of tbat bo aoald by bit Spirit, qaalify tketafiar ^ gnatawk. K n jvn aboaM ^ bretbna aad skters, aad aot, aa ia too oftea doM by pnt^taon af nligtoB, apeak be&n year aoaa, ^ovr faeotliMa. roar batkHtdf, diapatagia^y of Ibenoiatry, of to triala, ito privatHaa, ita poverty, ita t^- denial, as tboagb it rriere yoa to tbe if year aoi^ year bntoor, or yoar kas- biM^ aai to fad it to ba bit d a ^ to beesme a aisistof; «r yoar daagkter w aitter a minis- aifk If taak an yoar fieeiiag«t asd s a ^ tka tenan of yoar ooaveraatioD, defend apoa it, yoar ptajart ft* aa inenata cf aiais- ten a n aa alioaui^oB ia tbe aigbt »f God. It b aa a n ^ to toy, "I did aot Boaa aqr tea, oiy bntbar, or aiy butead, vbea I aakad God Mttd labaren iato bia karveat; I kad iaten- ded l^tkam a swekonor^^ a aton laentive pon&ia. I aaat aora aiaistm it is tiae; I aantto tea tka daatitato tappUed aitk tbe (ospd of aalvattoa, but I voald ratker tite Lool woald aot etll aay of aqf iata tidavork." Witk tadi Io« vieaaof tbegoa- ^ aiiaistry aa tbit, bntbzea, God will aot Mar yoar p n j t t s ^ aa iamase of aiaistm, depaad apoa it Tbia work sboald ba viewed by all Chrittiaaa, as of mdi tnatoEadeat dis- aity, tkat aa a a ^ woald be boaered by it. aMapoor«nBtr,vbatever UapotitioD aaaag bia feltaw awa. It^oald be eateoaed oton boaorabia tbaa tba pnNdet^ of tbe Uaitcd Sute% or tk» iaperial diadem of Fraaaa. Heaea, vbca yoa pny, ay to>tbcr, for bbatwa to be taak iato tba Lotd'a karveat, joar itst tediag abooU be, icad aa, a y aoa, ay brotbor, or ay aaaitst aad dean*t friaad, if it ia tby vilL A a d a y listar, tbaa too, aboald yoa pay, "Lotd, if it «aa o o a ^ aitb (by divine vtU, ooabr t i ^ booor tfon a y toa, ay biotber, or ay batbaad. B a t , f e r t i * « t « M d i M ^ r a y / Saya tke text, bx tatafiw. Yea, bmbna. for labor- ers, worken; fortkooa «bo will lofior as did tba Apoetlea, «n%kt aad day with tean," ica^iag "paWdy, aad froa kcaae to koate, npeataaea toaatd God, u d £utb toaard tbe bard Jetaa Cbritt." Ia tbia way tbey mast lato to tta^ .atea tka tiutk, tka abole tratk aad to gaaid tk«a agMaat tbe aedaetioaa of in tkis way tkey aart labor to n- aova prrja£ees, aasaer objeetiaBt, aad ia- ttraek tkoaa -ako o^oaa tbeasadvea to tbe tratk. As labwtis, alto, tkey aova aadrr diiectioBs g t ^ tbea tbe Lotd rf karveat Aey aatk, tkoafete, labor dili gaatly to foUov tkoaa diieotioat, daviatiag adtkertotkarigktaortotkel^ Aslabor- on, alaa, it aaat ba tbdr pkaaan to terv* tbe Maatar aba eaptoya tbaa, lo^iac to H' atoaa for tbdr altiauto naard. It tboald aot ba a aatter af too aaok ooaeera aitk ^a, ikerefcre^ aa to tbe raaalto of tbeir labor*, ibow tki7 tkeald ebeerfUIy leAe to bia «bo aloao eaa *-giva tbe iaaraato." Tbeat^ tbea, a n tka kiad of laberan we adfortkefiddaakavaiaaaltivataaa. Hea of s t r o ^ ^ t k , tevoat ^ptrik, iadaaitaUa orgy, aad of k ^ eamtt aeal, teapeted by de^Httaed pia^. W e aeod n t k a ^ I aay, to aeank eat tka ki&g ^aoea of tia, tke lark^ ^aaaa of aabetia^ to aeet tke eaeay oBkisoaagnand; todeteet aadei^oaekia iaalltkeiiktpn keianww; to vacqaukaver) pkaaa of e m r aitk tke t i a ^ a truk, aad to ••ooatCTd eanattiy fcr ^ & i t k aaea delivered to tba aaiata." 8a^ a a a , I varily bdieve, aay be obtaiwad ia aasaer to prayer, if wa, Cbcr^ aad aa iadividaal Oriatiaaa, aaald eviaoa oar tueerity by aaWag a free- iriQ ofeiag to tke Lard ef ovfdvca aid tkoae dioald ik ka Ui paeioas Witt to aaetpk tke aAriag. [TO aa laatistiaa.] AaaaaiBceBeay wakaivata deal«i&: ke OTM oar «aakpaiato;kakaa baea dei^ vitk a a f a r Aaaa laikaz Ikaaatiil yccxa; kahaOTaanabaakOato. Ha ia eeawaed of m E i S ^ W^PeSMBRR TXvrmeam, Sept 20, Mr Btia Fuxsa Axa Btar:—I da aai kaaw a f ^ doateadB, a o ^ a> foniga laS- MMi iatdUgcaot^ wartk year a<^oe, azeept SM Mvival aad e x t a a M of (DIGIEA ia Ira- bad. Tkaerigtaaadpragreaaartkianbian wiU ke bettorlaear»ea > 6 * pa- tetiieabjoft «f gcTiiw k&c^ aft be daiaOadky ae.- X skaB ataa a aaatber of StwitaL W k t a l w t a t o t o y o a k e t m , ! atatadOak ayaaO, Mr. Baxter, aa iadepndeat awtkw of tkia kad distarbad aeeiaiy kypaV liik^abaokaaBaptiM. Tbia yoaag aaa, aei4y aeated ia a palmt, (tiM aoagnKatioa of wkiek oaaaiatt aboat kalf ^ s M B^ t i ^ ) foaad, ia kit iateieoane widi titk^ a aaaber o f w a k k m O m «ka kdd vie«s.of bap&a tbeoredeally, kai tke prafr te wat aot eaiential to m T s & n . Tbeir looca tiewa aSoved kaa to iadaJga tke kope tkat kia viewa oa kapOHa, if aada kaev^ woald eoBvert fk« atak b c ^ r e a to Pedo tm.- He prepared bis MS., nad kit la- I to t b o t a e a k m , v k i A m m tke asd aeaM aeabeia sreatdaHgil Laadea ^dobaptte aad bia fnec^ ^orcd baa to priat bit iaviseiUe statemeEts. Tbe repackaf bit eosdasive reasomgs aade a stir t k n ^ ^ b e d i e a s p s ; a s d tea sontka, in Jaaaaiy, lSo9, the bnt na bora, and dkris- teaed vrnfrmgaUt. Tke boek was read witb eagerness, aad I keaidaon tkaa me say, "It waa tke stoat sattaiaetoty tnati&e on bapd:siB. aad tkey Hit 8«iriiiad aitk its Soriptard diai^ aeter a ^ tbe aoaadseM of ita argaaeats.'*— Tbia swatinteBt so far prevailed tkat Mr. Bax- ter obtaia^ several eoovert}, vbo staled tbeir ooavietioBf, and pablidy dedared agaiast ia- a g«airtta totdlaok: tka^gk ka l n a tno^aadkaisaaaayaUa tofiteovwvkors plaaaa ac% a ^ «b*n ik ia ka iaaedi- ^ akJdTJr^IfwWttaAt^.aad eaaaatka waaadadaay lAenkakiaaarkad, Aaa aktka M ka wiUHad Uadart, aad Tbe Baptist patodicds treated tbe book witk eoatcfflpt, or ^ v e ita pas'isj; acd damo- isg ootiee. This allowed tka Peioba' tiits ts triampk, and expieas jojosdy tkat tbe work waa not to be rented. F«r aearly six aoathe tbe work against iBaraexsos appeared witbeat aa aiHwer. Tit Eartia* Vtssd mtd Stand- ard Jftgasints dealt eritieaDy witk tbe Greek qaotatioas, bat attempted so refdtatioB. I was appeded to by levcrd to nodea tbe WQ^ aad after use mietks eonsideratios, atd so Birasr appearing for tke dwpised ordi- aanea of Jesas, yoar eorre$poad»t rotered tke list, and snt tke geatlemaa two letters, wbidi, tkoa printed, I wad yea. I bave im aid ia tbia—I bave iaeamd'an rxpeo^e, and akooM the wkcle impreauoa be add, tke ex peasee will oa/y 6a wtt Bat I do not tbitk ay Master will allow me to Iaw asy eomfotta l>y tbas attcaptii^ to sure Him. I do aotwisb yoa to prist tbe tract ia its praeat stote—I was oomMlled to Ie«ve eat •everd pagea of matter for waat of roea Tbe gist of ay object is eompresed in tben tweaiy-foor pagea. I cannot tabaiit to yoa tke opinions a; tract conveyed in Icuers from some «f oar PiUais. liet tbe traet rpeak for itsdf. Tbo •eecnd letter ia more adapted for generd cir- colatKA tkaa tbe fir^ If ever yoa tboe^bt of pattug tke tiast ia a tan^ble form, let ia« eorreet a copy aad enlarge it for permanent aae. Let ma know yotir mind oa tbis, and if ^proved, I will sapply jn-is^'a tke omitted paragrapfcs. I caenot send yoa a torrtdtA tapy witboat payieg letter charge for tke pack- et. I was called away from Ni>ttiagbua jost aa tke work wa« gdajt to tke press, a ^ tboogb I eexT«eted three revised sbeets, the composi- tor siid aot dter tke type &om tke last cor- neetioaa. ' I a a glad to say tke hearts of my poor bretbrea bave been asd are Peered from m; effjtt in vMicatieg tbe Lord's ordinaBoe; bat aa to tke riek, as in tke davs of Jercaiab, w it is sow. Jer. v., 5.—T^ gnat a>«i oar? very little abcat tbe tmii or aboat Kntg J*- SMS. B j not disturb tbeir aijo^mcjKla, and vital aad itM kosor aaay ^ to tbe dirt —tbese woa't troable tbemsetves. But, O, tia J^ •/ tka Lant—thm tlte«e csreless oars will be tte rock seekers—shelter wili tail those ako woald sot tbelier tbe trath. I woald not bave yoa j>i*Ut«k my two let- ters in tbeir abridg^ form, adeea they go tbroa^ tbe cdaaina of the Tamiusaaa Bjpttsi witk ua anaoaaeement that I am preparing «a wlarped work. I »hculd liko to give the PagkB nto a deisolisbisg stroke in v y l«£t da}^ if I eoold. I kate etror. acd cannot *pare it, tkoagb I narrow the circle of my ac- q'totataaee every year bj a strict osane of Sienptard tratlL LM lae bear firoa yoa—serd me, pleaw, the 5<Hifk<ra Riftist E^w; tkis I vdoe for its sway able treatises aad aew phases to dd sab- jeota. When I bear of the safe arrivd of all the bocks. I shall seed another cue, siaular to tbe last, mly yoa mtist iestraet me a.* lo tka way, to prevoit detestioo or delay Woa'd it be better to send them bj New'OrlesnsT Thi« infonaa&w I wut fw. If spared, I bave severd rabjeots, after tbe Notes a n brenebt down to Rev. xvi., 12. We bave tbea tbe Military Ma^ter of Siagdomr, Prograaaa of tbe MiHesiom, pre-e^a aad paat-eveata—a large MS, the Seriptores ar^ raagtd for a Persocd Retga. Tbis b a aew cffoi^ aad I iadalge tke kope ot giving satia- foetioa. Also, Find Perteverafice of Saints, 4.O.. &«. May tbe Great Head sastaia as in defence nf His toatk, ia tbe prayer of }oan in tke Lord. Love to all obedient bntbren, and aa yoaia in Ckrist, G- H . OKCHJUO. MU5IOSAKT XASS XKKnXO. Tke Mtianfiary Matt Meeliagmet pama&t to ai^oiataeat, at the Baptist Ckor^ at HtmwdU, Morgaa eoaaty, Ala., oa Friday be- fon tke 5tk Lord'a day in October, 1859, aad gadaed feri»asiaeasby electice Eld. W. W. llkito Moderator, and Joeepk Uerring (Xerk. Tbea s^pdnted a committee to arrange preaekiag daring tke Beettcg—eonsistisg o( Btetkns S. B. HuDipkreya,W. F. Orr, Ciiak Skenill, Jas- W. Gibsoa aitd Jas. SimpoML S. A ^ iBiaed aatU Satnrday, 9 o'dock. S. Met paraaaat to adjoaraaeat. 4. P r e a d ^ by Elder Terwr. 5. Bntker Jaekaaa Gnaa o&nd a mofai- tioo, vUek was adopted, -tkat tke Brdkren proeeed aew to raise, by ^edgea, wbat tbey fed trilSag to eoatiibate to sead Ae G o i ^ to doatitate diar^ea aad neigkbotkoods, ia tbe koaad* rf tke Maade Skod Asaoeiatioa.»— After tMoekea kad keoa aade by Bratbica Tontr aad G o a , tke <aetk prooeaded to taka dawa tka p i a ^ wkiek aaaaatad to «7&&0, ky a « okaroh afaaa, aad aoM by iriahiag koalfaM, vkitk win ka lapaitod by Bra. Yar- 6. Bn^JaMaSaMtkoa o&ndaMM- tiaa.«kitk waaadifkad, »Aat tka etanii - I a a a f a n « a » k«k I aaaaok fafsok^** tooaly twa i a t w ^ kmai ^ m «l«kik r OM ka akova i«Haik tka aaa. Aitf^MfchaakalMiaaMik wfrnim aarttSskri^ktiUaee^mat^ aac^ fcM. Xkiitakhtrfiatkaxnar iM^aUA .Moiiiaa KaiiQat: Tbe fcU tka& W. oaB a H o t aaaer la tkaar kajac X^tttaiaada aeyy of Jtt.lSifB'VtUgm^D^Qi^ doa, kka Cnk af Aatva'AlUI a p p m d iktktt Mif^ Aawto^JlaiaaMRm iatkaSL v. A^Cit^aaa IkaAat tgeated. Ijcoav aak tW » m n Sit aakiag tke ool^ er u n c m s : Naaa Puaaur Oki. Ala, SegL SO, 'SS. To^D*^lk»Sr in Aot^r l a tka & ir. S i q i ^ <C ^ SO, 1SS9. ia ttw iatntettiea of Dr. Maal E i M ia tka Ulaw^:If titoiadividad wko tsAAaoopyof tkaDr.<h r a i T i n letter, will giva aa a eatrfsdakajtataeat Mtokevka okkHaad ik, va irill also pab- liAik." Ia Aagaakaf laiiyaai; IkaatdlAak XUs S t a , H e a d n a u kad a a d a wwaawfcreMot to •mia a letter addretoed to B m E. W. Har- a a d I a d x ^ B n v H a r d y to k t a a a e e i d d letter. Haaaawetei ikat Bm, Getdoa kad tba letter, aad that kawoaM aakik ioraa— Sa, at tke eeettogak AA Cieek. I appied to BrOL Hardy asvard tiaaa f«r tke later, aad told atoeaAtiaa Aal ka kad fergsttea it, antil tke last ereaav, wkea ka tdd ata Aat B(«. G»d(a kad it, aad if I woaM ga to kia leoaldi^ttt. Hen it Bra. Hardy^ certift. nte, eopied: LOWSEIS Cocair, Ala., Sept. 18. '59. - I hereby certify Aat Eld. David Pedilea, xoaetime ia Aagaok laat year, asked laa to let hia a n a letter wkiek I kad reoeivad Eld. Ssa. Hudusoa; bat aot bavii^ it, I proa- iaed to cet it from Bra David Gwdoa. wkoa I kad let kava it A t A e at AA Creek laat Aagast, Pedkka agaiatoseetkaletttt. I fagot to get i t for bim. AtlastltoHkia tkatfinD. G<adea hod it, aad if he woald go to kia be eodd get it. E . W . HAEST. Upnn the sapposiitoa ikat Bra Hardy kad told Bra 6i>rd<m tkat I wished to see t d d Utur, aad tkat Bra. Gardea kad kreagkk it wiA kia for tbia parpose. after tke aeedi^ was dosed, I apt^itd to Bra Gordon for it, by rrmarVing, " ra bave a letttt Aat I want," mppcMtng tkat Bro. Gcrdoa aaderstood to wbat letter I dfaded. Bat, Bra Haidy aot kaviag tdd kia tkat I wanted Headenoa'a lettCT, ke kaaded Dr. M.'s letter to aM wiA expIaaatioBS as bis ccrtifisate Aowa; [corr-J L O W S D U C O . , A l a . , S e p t . 1 7 , '59. I kereby eertify tkat aboot tke Isk of Sept last year. Eider David Peeblea reatrked to me, ** yoa have a letter tkat I want ;*> expeet- ing to get a ktter of Eld. Saa. Hecdeaoa^ to E. W. Hardy, bat wiAoat namiag wkat letter he aOcded to; and I gave him Dr. Man- IvX a eopy of whiA kas appeared ia Ae S. W. Baptist, expUiniag to m Peeblea at tke same time bow I eaae to write to Dr. Maaly, and how he asswaied. DATLD G o a s o a . A s 1 rappoetd from B r a Gord<nk*s fredy explaiaiag the sabjeetof tbe Dr.'s letter, tkat then was no iapiopriety in my reading it; aad wirkieg to see tke Dr.'s viewsof tke Laad- oark, I a^ked and obtaioedpermisc^ to bring itbttue. I TBB3I t b o t i ^ t A a t A e D r . w a s a y RUXSD. I read it, and took a eopy witkou leave of aay person. I Cdt jott^Sed, aad »tiU feel a a 1 bdieved tbat ay standing aa th mimisitr,»aiaam muitibar of A A Cieek Charch was involved in Ae eoansd of Ae Dr.'s letter. I saw at oaee, tkat if Bro. Qor- tlcn, Ae leading aad most cfieieiit descoa ia Ae Chordi, was tamed araast me, I most giveapAe pastontr, and 1 and my&miiy leave t^e Cbaroh. Events Aow I was ri^ht. Dr. Jfamty was mistain, t^' ia smppostd I wouM haryava M tia pasforaft, by » pramtisa rf nlMCs, in pmUie emd prieata, oa ai»» ftMstfen. Ifa, sir, I umU mat I atan tka What, sir; kas it ooae to tkis, Aat a Baptist preadtcr dura nei talk p^blidg or pri- eattiff oa a quKtioo of Chareh pdity f Will Baptist deooTcinatioa tamdy sabmit to dictatMM T Will they qaietly tee Adr m'laietera rcr nows for s p r i n g their aeati- steals prieatalf or pidikijf/ These qosttioas are cdled up by Dr. M-'sjirtntf* letter. Oa the list day of Ae protracted Hwetitg at AA Creek last year, I was tdd that some of Ae breArea ia Ash Creek Chareb had objeettoas to me beoaase I tdked freely oa the Land- a u k : but if I would p o m ice to be ^ e a t oo Aat »ubject, it wcaM giva atis^tion. I re. plied. Aat I vrodd leave tke Cborch before I would make saA promise. I have now Aoaa by wkat XIASS I got a eopy of Dr. Mady's^'roj* letter; and soae of Ae iadaewients I had to take it I itm not ashamed fer tka vorid to Inoto tka trutk oa tkis svl/td. Now, sir, I Aiek Aat these dart insinua- , kSrpladRamwkaktka a n iriUnw tagiv* to Bra A. W. Noaa to pnaoktotka adartdpeafla alBepewdlaae SakkaA at eaA tooaA daiiag tka yaar." Wkaa'iaaa. ifty-fa datttn wen 7. A ^ o a ^ aatil Saaday. 10 Vdook. Kak aa S«ad», aad kad |paaakia( hj Bntkrca W. iTwiOin wd J. Gaaa. Tkw aaded oar Araa i i y ' labar ia tka oawaaf llliiiiiii-. aad «a teaMy traat Aat wkiA aa kava deaa wUl ka appnved by vk aadMaolv, aadtkakaaak aadhdiag JaHHtlisu^aO; ; i W l t a f t i ^ rt tke i ^ 1 ( d H ^ telQMm for ]MkS» fiams, ia your iatrodaecory— •Aort aadiote"—an occdkd for. I kave 00 need for "bars and bdu" to protect ay prtca/s eormpondtttet. He may need A e a who WTites to rain anoAer—erpet^Iy ^cn he ^ t e s to a member of a BiWe B i a ^ D. PUBLB. All of the latter part of tke abon an- swer, beginning wiA tbe aMteaoa,«I fdt jw- tified, and still fed so," was rejeeted by « D." of t h e T T . Baptist; aad wky t Did ke ia- tnd to make it appw by my o«a €»nftssion Aat I bad violated Ae primuy of Dr. M.'s letter, wiAoat a l k n ^ aiy dtftnca hafora Us raadarst I keitwiA submit tke foUowiog eenifiaates to Aow that I kava not broaght Dr. M.'s letter into publie aotiee, and Aat it waa not regarded as "s^Hdi^prtrafe^by Bio. Gordoa: [corr.] Lowsnss Co., AJa^ Sept 15, '59. I bneby eerti^, that in Septoafcer last year, E!d- David Peebles showed «ne a letter of Dr. B. Mtaly, direeted to Bro. David Gor- d >a. a eopy of wkiA bas appeared ia tke & I farther eertify tkat Bn. Pee- bics aj^aed oa a e Aettttetestaeareey—Aak 1 was not to ^eak of said letter wiAoat bb permiaKim; aad tkat I keaid Ae said letter talked of in tbeataa^boAood, andtkatlooQ. pluaed to Bra PetMea for kaving bMad ate in saA striek secreey, wUk otkera wen talk- iog aboat the letter witkoat aay reatraiBt— And I farther eertify, tkat Bn. D. Ge«doe,ia a CbarA Confenaee at AA Creek, kdd ia h«t year, aefawwkd^ Aat ke kad akowa Ih-. MaalyVktter to severd panona, aad tkat Dr. PatUto ai^kakavUtowkaa kaploMod. Faxxiux HAUT. t ^ M ^ ' ^ u , Oct. 8, "59. Atkkare^aeak af SMer David PoeUo^ I karaky aaitfy, tkak wiaaKaa aoriyia Aa af Septeadbar ti latk year, ia a oaaTKta^ wiA Bro. David Gmdoa, ke ia- braedaalkakkakad nattvod a latter fraa Dr: Maaly ; Aat Aa latter Wat ia tke paaaa- ^af B r a PieeUca. aad tkat k a a a b k aa to TffBtBk B n . Feakiaa to lot a a kava tkak lak- tertoraad. I atada tka reqasst of Bro. Fea- klet, naaifad tka kttn, asd nad it S.G.WASXBE. l A i o k t k a k l k m a a v a k o w a t k u A o a fe a a ^ a r { • d l A k M U t r £ i h a a a n k l a o a a w f>ar<. ^ kaaa okaiad tka ia wiAaytakiigaaaMaf Dr. Maa^^ lakttr, WaaaykcaAna. ^afaa*^ ttaakatcoti. X kava aiated tka jbatoto kaaaay dhaasrfay a lawyw. aad ka «2d ait tkiAl kai a rigkt to t a k a a a o a y ; a a d f i M a r , k a w l i t l r t ^ k a leateipla kdd ataaattaaFhar, Aak a aaa kad a rii^k to avail kiaodf af a^y iafenaoAaia wMib k a fckanMvan i m b a l , «gerCarf af ik iafaaMte^ab. A aotxeopoadaak af A a ITailid PnsMa- rioagivwasfartokaf aaaef tka laetana af PM£MitdbdI.fr«aakiek wa aake tka&I- kaiacannati: ••TUaBiUa iaaaatk iwadtrM b a ^ ia wkatovat apaot wa aay ntataaplatoik. Ikia aoadatfai for ita tktdi^ed revdaAat, ite aafiqd^, ikt ekroMilw, ikt kiatanea, its ftapkniea. It koa W itadf «pea to a t t a e k i a a v a ^ ^ k y ito fit^atat refiacaee to aeataae ia ite van aa topar faiHw, aad yet, 8tr8i^totall,ikkaldaite a^tygi^apoa tke iateOeet it aaa, aad sways aa iniaaoe Asalate aad eatirdy irrrwitiblt I Tka pki- ksapky ef Greece kas Sed away, aad wko aaoag aa afl daphree ito departon T Who wtAldretaratotkasyatcaaf Aritkade? Ko oaOL Boateaker,. tkea, tkak ^ bode waa written bog kefon aay of Ae teisaees kad Aed Aeir saleBdor apsa t ^ world. Fraa tkatiaie ef Maaea to tkat of Joka tke IXvine aearly two thwamd Taaw kad lata itatd,aad aaea tkat tiae tka adawees af adeaea kad keea woadeifol. Maa kad penekntod tke rae^ oast of tke earth, ke kad exaaiaed tke foiasof H f o t k a t k a d e x i ^ f o r agnbdoe tka ereatiae rf aaa, ka kad gaaeinto^ deptkarf Aaoeeaa, ka kad aaand Anagk tka Rgioaarf ataaiykwe, ka kad, ky kb td- ewiepe, tnvased tke fidds of mee^ aad kad renaled tka avatcrieias aovo^ate rf revot viag worids. Yea, oeieiiee aow sways ker seeptnovwaa ea|m tkat kas keea created siaea tkb vdaaa was seated apt B a t , aak> wiAataadii^ Aia, tken b as on^et betweea tke teaekiag of aeieaee asd tkb book. How strange b t k b l How woaderfd wkeaweeoa- nder tkat tkoae wko wrote tkb book wen pro- foaadly igaoraak rf Aoaa a ^ t y tiatkt sd- eaee to Rvealed. ''Let as look at ite allasiaca to tke sabjeet rf astrooomy. Ia tbb volaae Aen b a pe- «*i wiA a ptiaae begtadiBg aad a prose eadipg. I refer to tke book of Job—oae of tke most aedeatrf all tke books rf tke aaeted aaB<». nb kook wwitoiBa a aeriea rf carioat. aad wnadcrfal astronoaicd kterpogatMiae, bak &r Aa puipooe rf overwhdming tke pany atiad of ana. Y o a m i l find t k e a i a A e tkirty- e M A Aapter." n a Pnfeaaor Aea took ap tkew qaeatiaBt ia tkdr ordtt, dwdliag ody on soek aa aeeaaed to iadiratf a bras kaowied^ rf astronoaied seieaoa He tiadetstood & word " f<>«Bd*- tioa,** ia tke aixAveiae, aa mf*aiiii>g iffftrfr, as it b tcedered ia tke augia, and as kaving a Rfercaee to Ae revdatitaa rf Ae earA oa ita axia. n b verse ke coapared wiA tbeaev- saA verse rf tke twaity.sixA Aapter, where God b sdd to kang dka aartk t^on neikimg. * Wkea we brisg," tud ^ "tke light rf t ^ eaea to A b p ^ g a , it s k i ^ like a diamoad itaelt Then b no iroa Aaia to bdd tkb eattk. It b litenlly kaag ^Ma aoAiiig.'' I aot distiaedy catA the exptaaatioa whiA tbe Professor cave to tke pteoediBg part rf tkis vene, when God b said to "ftretci out Ae norA over tke empfyptaea" Heragarded it, however, aa being ia exaek aooordaBee wiA tke tcae aeieaee rf astroaoay. He dwdt for acme l o g A rf tiaie oa Ae venes S -11. " Who Aat ap Ae sea wiA doors wkea it brake forA as if it kad imed oat'rf tbe woabf" He marked Aat tbe eqdlihri- am rf Ae ooaaa was one rf tke aHat astoa- iskiBg facts rf wkiA we kave aay kcowledge. It eovera t k n ^ w t m rf oar globe, asd ite stabihqr b mainta-ned by Ae nioe adjsstxaent wkidt God bas made rf tke rdatire fpeeific gravity of tbe earth, Ae water, and Ae at- morabeie^ Tbe oonsecdM rf these wiA Ae revolodan cf tbe earA on ita axb waa illastta- tod by Ae speaker ia a aaraer whiA we eaa- aot transfer to paper. He tken t a ^ ap Ae qaertioB in tke twellA versa: «Haak Aaa eoaaaaded Aa aon riaee Ay days, asd eawed tke dayvpctag to knowhb place?" " This," said be. « b noth- ing more nor leca tkaa to adt, Is the time of day and night to be absolatdy invar^e?"— T b b foet, implied n A b gaewioB. b ia po-- feet karmoay wiA astnaoaicd seieBoe. And whatmades it Ae acn rematkaUe is, tkat Ab earA b ia tkb respect aa exception in Ae planetary system. T h e n b s«»l a b o d y i a A e whole beavess tbat b absdntdy aai{i»a in its nvdatioB*. Tbe earA b tka ody exception, and it has aot ebaaged a airgle seeood rf time for fjor thoannd year;. T b b foot has been aacertaised wiA abfolate eertdnty by notidng Ae adar aad lasar edipses. Each fixed star appears at Ae very moment rf time oa tbe atoritUaa.- If AbearAcooidloaeadaglesee- oad u its velocity, tbe time wodd eome wbea deaA wodd rdga throagkoat Ae entire globe. Tbe rpeaker here showed tkat in iwder to aa- certaia tkb isteresting &ct wiA t k fsreatest precisioa, threads woven ky tbe spider had beea a!«d ia tbe tdeacrpe. The Protessor thea nferred as to JeremiA xxxiii " At tke bott rf heaven ca&not be Bomkoed, neitker tke taad rf the sea aeaik ared, so wiU I maltiply," eta Vetae 15 : «If my eovenaat be aot wiA day aad ugbt, asd if I bava aot appelated Aa ardiaitooea rf heavea aad earth, then will I caat away tke seed of Jacob,"eta " Hiw aatoaiAiBc," sdd Ae speaker, « a n tkese dedaratkesi We ktna n o a b e ^ all tke stars visible to Ae tyt of maa. Astnaoay baa fixed tke locality rf every oae rf Aea; not a d i ^ otar re- to be eatdo^ed, and tken an only aboat Aree Aoasaad rf tkea I Tbe proa- ises rf God to i u people woald be for&ted; Bat when the e ^ b plaecd apoo tke tde- seepe, we lud that w« kava oaly eaamoBeed to aaaber tkeat. Man tbaa oae koadnd ailHont a n to be loeated, aad vbea A b b doae, tken are oomiog befon t b eye, as tke power rf Ae tdeeeope increases, tkoosaads of «ystems as popaleas as cur own. How wob- derfd Aat Aese iUastratioas skoold kave bera sdeeted—illastraiiins wkiek wen trae at tke time in wkiA Aey wen ea^yed, asd wkiA win ever ooatiaae to be tree I How Aat saek aa inastratim as tlxs shodd kave^eoB caplayad wkoa tken were ab away oAon tkak m i ^ kava beea eapbyed I Why did aok tke aaoad writeia, in eider to aet forA tke atobili^ rf God'a eovcaaat wiA kb peo- fio, rdfer to yoader NorA Star—a star tkat had ao rftea gtndod Ae patiiarAa ia tkeir Tka KerA Pok la tkaaeam rf twanty- ik twaapa aenH tke wttderiaga? AkI wa know Aak Aak atar baa look ita fixtanl s w ^ away fraa it I fn Aoasand yean keaveas!" TkePnfotODrtkeartadJAxzvLlO: "He kaA eoapasasd tke watoa koaada aatil A a d a y a a d a i ^ e a a a t o a a a a d . " Qa^ ka for aoaa leagtk rf tia^ tka ttokiEty rf tke watna and Aa rotatiae rf AeaarAoaito axb. T W a a t a a b a o v i a a aoaditiaarf tka awt* daBeato aad kooattfU a^aibrioa. Ha tkoaai, kawaver. Aak Aa i a a s t A s ^ i a t k a TotBtsaa rf tka aartk, A e laut variatiaB ia tka aaaMaa rf day aadKgkt, aaald oatiti^ dootny Ab a<idlftriaa, aad oaaaeAe eaten taavwHUwAa kHhaslaaaa- ktM TWy aaali vnk niA aa itnoMkiUa vdadtykaAa Bmw trkaa>.b tkakka tka awtcn aBta tka ai^ aad a%kk aaaetoaaaad! H« Aea doaakai kb atteattaa la twohta aid fNrtaoa aT tfta 88A skavter rf J a k t - B a ^ t k e a inawiiniat Aa TEAJ4^?AADAAAMDLTKA DMSIAGTO kankiiflao%"els. O a A i a f m ^ f W l e e - iiee lAan was a kartk rf daaawa Aak ^ t a aiAraaaa A a m f i a a a . ffia Mtok vai a k o v t i a i i l a a i i tfth iiikk fig^ woaS aaaaa Ska a l l A rf ^ t a i ^ finaa tketkaad^slaad.* Oa t ^ part rf Us at^ jert ka tknw «ik Aa idea tkak to ~ beipgs tke Q ^ aay m a d itetif ia tea tk»a- aaad£&nat aekn. Tke aext s a l ^ rf aqdiy b tke oae tasted ia tka neteeatk, twatfsA, aad kwea- t y ^ f n t v a n a : « W k e n a tka aay wken l i ^ d w d l e A r * a t a Honiaaaiaidiy rfa artrwiiAiag tfcanaka. Wkaaaaaaawer thbiateiMvatoiyr Y e a s a y A a t i t d a d b i s Ae saa. We kaow aotkx^ akaat it We Ae laws aoserdbg to wUA lickt I kat it loAae A e tooek t i e a a a ' locily. Wekacwtkatitaasaktile toai huw aet ia actiea, Eka a win wkea i t b atraek akcae ead ecamameatng vihratises to tke other, or Ska Ae eala kaoea rf tke lake aa wkiA eredar wivea a n foeawd wkea aatoaaafat foUiato b ; k a t t k b b a D A a t we kasw. Wo kaow Aat A e n a n aadaU- tiooo, aad Aat tkeae tiavd at tka rale cf twdve aillioas of aikt every aiaato. Thu kas keea amrtaiaed wiA eertainty ciaaa tke disemvryrftke plaast Ja^tar,!^ aaiKag the di&reaea rf tke tisBS ia wiaA its^pears wkea oa tka cost or west aidarf tke'saaiare- latiea to Ae eatk. It kw also bees dctar- adaed in Ae dfTta fkat kave beea aade to t Ae distaaeea of Ae fixed atan.— Tbey wiU aak cnsa tkeaeridba Baa preiMy at tka aaas tiaa. Tkb anek wa kaav; kot wko ksewa when Ae Hgkt dmdtatit Wko kaowstkepaAstotkeioustkererf? Ikave L broagkt ia pkyacd eoamaaieatioB wiA star^ tke ligkt rf whiA kad eoeafUl kar- dreds rf tkoaaada rf yeaza ia aeoaia^ to oar wodd. The jtdaeeapa rf Lard Baa kas broa^t to view erba wkose iigkt wodd re- qain tkree adUioaa five k a a ^ M tkaaar d to. sweep aeroatke a^tyiatervd!— Titen anweclds sew appearng wkoae ligkt b jost fallbg aaoa oar gsxs. Tbe kacced Pnfeaar tkea aade acsa re- marks oa venes Airty^se to Anl^-Aics: "Canst Aoa tbe sweet iafiasieea rf Pleiades, or !ooas tke bands rf Oriea," ate— " Tiien is," sdd ka, " a ^eeid «id peeaHar beaaty is tkeae expreaAws, aad t k ^ £U tke miad rf the astnaoaier wiA a woader for ke- yoad aay A x ^ Aat eaa be reaSasd ^ « a o A - Tbeykave refereneeto A e d i & r ^ times ia wkiA spri^ aad, oeasequeatiy, tke oAer ape^ Then Msa a tiaa wkea tke vncd eqdoox naa ia tke ooBstdlatian ndades, ard wbter ia that rf Orioa. Over Aese maa kaa ao 'doaldoa.* Tbe coostdla- tioaa rf A e Zi>diae a n a s d s r i k e d M i d a a rf God akaa Tbe 'ar^aaaen* tkeaedves have beea detmvkicd by aaa ; bat ke kaaws liot tke origia rf a singkt one rf them. - Thb b OEO rf tke deq> myxtarias rf God." rrne tkeWshAma aadldUatiE. OS. BBXCKEXBHiaK OS BAPTISM. The followmg views rf ^ p t i s a a n extract- ed frea Dr. Bre<^earid^''a Redogy: " I ««iUMiroQsMTeaovii»edt3Wlao doctriaa. BO f a d UBsbt in tbe Vocd of God, jaMiftna is n j i a ^ tVat burial o{ Jnca is tba tatj«ct oi acj sacra- BCOt; aaatt In* that tKe a a t n a n a o f baptfsat faaa fee«•$yer*ef atji^iUw fif^raamtatieaief Ihst burial. Taerc ia a wofctd pecmima of tbe SfcM aijaterips r«tifeJoi! ptimaOy bma a prtxyitwei of tb« ande of adiatnt>»«fag bapa^m. The ncra. m « t of tlw SiqipK ai^ »«a2a tbe brobo hoi-T and »hpd btood ef Cteiat, aconrdirg to ^ rx- pceiB dedaratioi. If baiai^m, ibe aetv rtmaiatrj sscnmrat, is cccTctted iua a aaaarmantkio tbe boiia! of Cbriat, tbra no aaciamcBt raaaiaa to tba cbsid>, aarlwa.aUi iS**,eraaataaay pan of tb« votk of tb« Stmt af God. Ajod a new eramst. tuxkaovu to tbe ScripiBT*, asd dntitale of Kvrjr aoiptaial nark cf a lai laiuiiil, is cteascd &r God bs man, bued upOQ tbe tmpam7 ptaiTTTTe o< tbvdMd bo^ of Jwaaia a ROW tepakbre, and beld foctb ia a lajpaatd ivpremtatinB tbmaf ^ tmB«rui»: a ia sufr. In (Ifect tba af-pee •iaen totbe «bo)e aaVj^ bj- tae nodKa atele ot opkAio amooc Baptiau jieBnallT, aa b r froa af- aB|>9onto«bB i'asitot tbarwteiB. aMM w poaatamd of tbe aacmwet c>r haptim. cnjttM a aariamt and wraaiaaf aijkaite aa tba p u t of oibrr «;hmtfaT>a in raaoyaieaay tfer raliiity of tbe ariaaaee aitei OT mBsrHesl Bajxistt. Kot becasae of tba fekr- rrat irieiniUritr of isimnioa itarif; bBtbecasBEot tbe fstnlsaaecttl pemrsioa of tbe Uue aacnm«t acd tba saenuBcctsl caHity of wbat is sabathavd Sorit." In tkese few lines, tkece is maekiBon abont "saaramenU" and "sacred masteries" tiwa we remember ev<>r to have read in the wkd^ vdume rf Ae New Testament We wonder what are "Ae acriptard awtks rf a sacra- meat" We casBOt aow readlaet evea cae. A.ad if we wished to aeardt f v tbea, we eoo- fess we shodd be quite at a loss to what wtad to tara ia A e CoaeotdaBesL It seeas to as that Acre mast be aeoM otarks ia Dr. B V B-.ble, whiA a n not ia oara. Soiaety, Aif wbde theory rf tke aaeruieBte as " s ^ u aad seals" rf graos, waiA figures aa l a i ^ y is many systems of Titedcgy, seeas to as to be a pyramid su^tding cn its apex, aitd evea Aat apex gL'peaded in Ae air. Fw at the oaly point w h ^ it evea seems to taaA the Scrip tares, it doaatet sons. Tbe dgu cf Cireaa- dsioD waa to Abraham a sed rf hb pn axisi- a^ Utk. (Bom 4 : 1 1 ) BAdd Ae little mastard-eeed of Scriptonl tratk, wkiA kas gnwa into swk a wide-spreadizg aad deep- rooted tree rf traditiaad Aedogy! I t b oor ly aeoetewy lo asxasM tkat wkat dreaaritiop b dedved to kave beea to Alnkam, it waa also to kb posterity; aad tkea A d w ^ «r- eameinoa>was to Alwahaa aad kb poatgtty, b a p t ^ aad tke Lord's Sappv a n to b ^ e v m ia Christ aad tbeir Aildraa; aaa tkea tke ^bole docbise rf saeaaseatd gtwe, ''sigaed ^ eeded" to (Soistiaas aM^ Adr iiiut off- spring, follows easily eneagk. Bat we saborit tlat tkew twa aaaaaptiaBs an «eatwr*rf aBsatisfoeMry. Tke fink b eoattadirtcd by foots, aad tkeaeeoadb ported by Senpbeic. Gnaa was net, ia tbe ease of Abrahaa'a posterity, a aad rf Adr preexbtent U A ; aMit baea dsdared to be fo iktm a aga tee aed rf aay graaa whatever. And if b wara, aa kava yet to find tbe first iatiaatioa ia Seriptare, tkat ba^sm and Ae Lord^ S ^ x r woeeded ia iti plass, aad iiilfil tke toae cfiea is tkb ia> apeet wkids tkeery of tke taataaealt, boat oasaek kage aasaaptaaos, wiA kataa ansabftaarial asnssayrf aa^toit&aaaaiBgfe reaarkrf tka Apostle Paal, kas always aeeat- ed to as a very atrsp^ aaka^y, and ^ievoaa way rf fTphiaing Ae two aia^ aaaaeaaiativa orduaaaea rf Qoisd Aid yet it b aasasaed, as a tkbg aot aerdmg aay prorf, tkd Aat reaaiic rf ia Raa. 4: II. b A e trashy to tke iaterpitfaliuarf tkeae two Ckristiaanrbsa. Dr. S a ^ pra- eeeds noa Ab aaaiMtiea, ia l & ^ a y rf Irtfo," aad tkerdir kedoada aal ~ ~ tkat otkeram exadkak aad cvasg^ed Aad Dr. Bnekonttte aeeow to taialc tke m- samptioa aaodfovideak,tkat Uit owo^rf itastf to nfsia aay " tiyipstgd n a rf J w ' k a r i d by tke H w a a b B rf a ia watar." Tka aapegaiiead otadaak rf Seriptan, wW ooaparet Boat 6: ^ Gokw. 2: 12, WiA Baa.4: 11, will pnka^ Uy eeadada Aat titis r-pewrtatita rf tka band rf Gfabt ky kipWia o^peit ftoa S a l t a n t k u t k a p r e n S a g A t a t y rf A a «>s(aawidBai-a^aiaad^^ rfgiaea;'> aad kawiUalM aaa tkat Paali aak agy aaa rf Aeaa wka aiepaarfea* a ptmaiatioa to ba iat •hd.kat Aak wiA 1 wapcataaga rf tkdr nfaNsss sed nwatUi It ia Ae odaaaaAa rf tke deaA aad karid oi Ckrisk WiA A e deaA aad kaiid rf ~ika old auB a aa, Aak aakei A<K wrrAy «a be aaaaeawated ia b ; ^ ^ A d tka pai- saca rf Sot^an ak^va nfornd ta. wUdi aa p t a i a l y ^ e a k r f k a p ^ a i A b a a r 4 d i aea- aa aarfwaarfTy , ijisssiails'i j t h a k a r i d . aadTcaametiearf wam^ tke karbl rf the rfd asa 'ai4 tba amstieerf tke new—area nfias^, aitaa (if aay aavaar b seeded t» aaak sa « jaiaai eCjaeiiaa,) to'wkat Dr. B. nya rf bdif aa sacnaeat to leprestat vie waak rf tka Sjsrit Baetiaa.MiattTpretedkyFsa\d«aa eaAienniiedly typify tke wnk rf the Sp^ Aad A b b jask tkr reaaec ii b fidy aaa- aeeted wiA A« &aA aad renmcstiaa rf CbriM, whitk did, todeed, aSaeteally siga asi aeal AS£ cr>M to aa. What (he aaAarwiensky«Bfi>g Aat •^a saeraoeat rf tke Saj^ jvob the bnba body asd Aed kbod rf CiHst," we an aak sure Aat wo Bdeniaad. We mia- alaad from Christ's'^exptras dr<Iantiet;,''that tke Lerd's Sapper Mmi£a H b brokiEa W y aad Aed iiaod, W we an ia Ae dsrk akarf Aesod. Sawctcr, we are pat very i tiisat to keiaitiatBd iaw tise * w n d arr'tnin'" af a £aieek wia^ we rrgard a« Ae Aa cabodimest and Ae perpetcagi^ rf a c s o ^ toni aad peaisiaaa rrren. Oa aaotker point. Dr. B. leavea B qdfe pet^ ploed. If tken a oa "inkerSBt irr<^dariiy is iaaeKsce itsd^" wkat b Aat "priaary /aiwiMim rf Ae mode rf adiajri^tgrirg ba^ wkiA aoa led to t k e a m n =TecSedl" I k e iatiasatisB at Ae deaa rf Ac- e x n o t b aoaewbat slarmiEg. Are oar Pn^kyterba bretkres aboat w cxdadea^ "satMrramniti.* frea their caaansiaB as aabapt^x^d t Sardr, if-oar baptiim b * "-feidsaaitd p<Tv ~ aad a ^'aaonmtataX ael&CT,*' b is t^ that tkey didaa Aad if tbey Amli, whtn atail we for crmawtaTtnai, k a i t o tbaaa ieazaed asd paoss PreAjfieiiaa aAaJars aad divbei rf a!l ag^ wko Mwa-as wiA aa n- aarkable aaaanraity. tbat what Dr. B ea&a a Hsndaaatd pervooaaa" aad a •farrsaia td Bulfity," b aesAer man oar leoi tkaa Aa ^issitive senptsrd bapt^si. appotsted ky Ckri^ aad admiiMsered I7 kb apcdtki ? ATITT.XHTn.1 WHO ZS CaXZBTP Scholars rf eduvated atclket kave a fead- aea for reVgiaws i^eeaUtiocs, asd rfien auka ap a Usd rf edectic foiA wUA tkey eobai. «T aa iapi n»i iiani aa Ae Csriataa s^ftoe.— Prof Slaaael, ia k b Ltatits LaHgiamt nomyit, deaoQStratep, vriA a vigcreas loo^ Ae beondsteiM^ rf each edeetie Chriitiic% aad Aoan tbe ioevitabla mreesaity rf ad- vaaee ia c«e rf tvo direetins, citber toward a firm fdtb in tke gospd, er aa absdoto n* jeetioa rf ite ddms. He saTs: « Hen tkea b tke i^ue. wUA Ae wararia^ &eifle b bcand ivriiraslv to eoGsider. T)^ i ^ into aesaaat Ae vsrieav queFtisBs wham aaswCTS, on the one sdeer tke other, tora Aa total rf evidcoe? fnrcr agaiast the rf Ac Chrisdsa foiA; tb» gs}uiiiMe!«s a!id xa&eatinty rf tke doesacots; Ae jsi^^meak aad eood foiA rf Ae writers: the ixatiacvy to the aetad oemzTt%em cf pmctkeeiea asd miracles, acd their rdatisa to the refigiaaa teatkicgs with wkiA tbey a^e ; A e choracftt of tke TeaAo- Hiarelf, tkat eaa pertrdt wkiA. in its pe^eet parity and feefi. aeai and beauty, stssds alone mai auappmaA- ed iu human kiitoiy or bus»a fi^ia; thcoa TTtes asd osrEaqaies cf Ae elder Law, ao rig. niScut as typied rf Chtbt, sa stra^ee BHI meaaingleas wit!M<ut Htm; A^se pndteieaa rf the pnai-«ed Hescbh.wkoffi a-:aa- iag b nsdend still ame Basiiect by the fa- tile iageedtTjaUehatrivea topervnt tk^; tWhiMory the rise aad pn'gieaa rf Chris, tiaaity, aad its enoiarisoa with Aat rf c A s td<g»a«; Ae aUity or iaakiSty rf kwmaa means to briar about tka results vhiA it ae> taally aeaompm^ed; its antagocim to tka carreat ideas rf Ae age aad esaaiy rf ite orieiti; it* rffi>et« a s a ^ s t e m cm t h e mf>ral a n d socid eosditiaa rf saWprat geacratiiw rf, mantiiid; ita fitnre to atiit^ tke waata aad eoaaole tke sufiris^ cf hcmaa astan; Ae .Sbiafiai. ^ tka Aaracter rf Aoee ay wkoa it « » fin>t ara- aalgatcd sad rseeivel; the sB&Kictt wkftA. attested tke oceerityrf AeirenGvietiea*; tka eaaparative tnDtw^iaea rf areait ifoti. many i^mojoaea-jseture; tkeuKtudeja- traditions of eocSsdcg- tkewbs rf aakdid^ and tka icade^vaey rf aO rf tkna tarxpbia Ae focte fw whiA tkey arebaaad teaeaiMBt; 111 Tug all Aese aad similar queaiiosf iato fdl eooaideratim, are yoa prepared tg sSsa.. aa the reaalt rf Ac wide isqaity. Aat Jaaa rf NaaireA was aa impattar.eraaeEtka^^ e r a m y t h i ^ fi^iarat; and his disripiei erafty and dencsiitf^ er well taeaaarg. kat ddsded nr Forks astwedtl^ Mtkitg AoH rf tkb b tke copclaaiait lAii^ yoa aoat ada- taia, if yoa r ^ e t t n e j it a <nw title rf t i * wkde doctrrne rf Chrbt. Either be wa* aku ke prodaimed kimsrlf to be.—Ae inear. e SOB of God. tke IKvice Savior rf a fdl<a vaerld—asd if aa, we aay wM dtvida GidTa Bevdatba. aad dare to p«t asawin- what ko kaa j >iacd te«etW,—er tka dvS^A world for eickteea eatories has k^oa ddaded. ky acaaatFglv drraed &ble; and He frrm wheat Aat £iHe came kas'tarn<d t ^ wwM £rm dcrkaes to E«kt,fo(<a auaa to Gad, aiA albiaHb^tkaiid.'' a trae it a t HIKtWlH.'a UTM XBOCOfiXB. Akaka b a maAer'a aaeksc. She s w i i ^ for frea b c r a e m g x . Acd yet antkeraevrr livea nStt&ia tbe \dKakyAedderfAeen&. He foUow t k e iasagined fatan rf ker ThaJtkakebthakoidestrf pI«H>ad kerfoarlaatkeaiktt dowa tkn^ oomii^yeanL Tke old ark aever aada voyage aa tke oadk ddly aikaa. Tktn iaaa d a a ia oatiety wka aaa n iB. alerd to aadenaiae Ae eaaretawe rf Ae eaaa- aasity, cr to aet it laoae Cms ite saajiii^t ia ike etemi ^kero, as acrdtaata, who lisa apcaasaSdeaesaaderaat AaytMngwkiok tkaat or pardyaa tkis, b tokiajr ~ b o a t k a fiaadaliaeBtf Aa IiokpHtitB,kat.p(iir«^ Lot a n ^ rf so party bat God** part/, aad use aH «tW l a t i a s t we asa n i a i ^ eats—oavaffiag aaoa saae Irata as for at it wiU taka as ia tbe «< i^tdiieati«B,aad Aea bwriagUfei , •Foxaxoxnt htkh It a aaid Aat aleia tka awet keasiiH oaa. 4 graai, ikaia tka vraoatoai aeipeate a n to ka fooad a t t f c e r e a t r f e v a y a i b ^ Aad it it Yeoff fiarest'^aainijit ^kat. karyaargnataat aM. TSiAaoata; «Aa cam rf year phaaaraa. Olatparrali acf. aaa U- tndaaedia a bsiVat rf lavaa; aa an aataftcakeis^toasia t k a e w c n a f 1 Yoa a ^ r t i U «a fi*a uotr aaO Urn-

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t b a a a a a Spiri t to v o d a i t o t b a t r a tb to otbera. Hanoa aa ja iSka Apostta P a a i , "God, wbo eowaaaded tba figkt to A i a o e a t « r darlcatwa, batb tbiaed ia a a r hearts, to g i t a ^ Ggbt of tba kB(»wied«« of tba f t o r r of G o d i a t b a & a a o r J a « C b R r t . < * A ^ a c a i a , ' ^ N « M t o k a t f c t % i i baaara]Ma b i m l t ; bat ba a b a ia aaOad af Gad a t a a a Aaroe.^ T b a i tba t m a a i a af tba g o s p d i a eoanutted to a a r t b A Taaaab, <Hbat tika cxatUeaey of tba po«wr a u T ba af God aad a a t af a s . "

F m t b a n pattagiM, i t ia arideal , O a t a i a i t t n a a n Gad'a g A to tba abarabaa; tbat i t ia bia H«tag«ti*a w eall, q a a K ^ . aad aead t b a t o f e n k t a g k l b w i a a b a r r a a t af aaala far tba b a a i e l J gataer . A s , t b e a . t b e y a n Q o d ^ gtfk tb«7 a c r t ba aaagbt of God b j p n ^ , aa a n ai l a tber diviaa blitaingii. I t iit tbas « a o b u m tba H o t ; Spirit , tbas a a o t o i a aa i a e m a a o f £ i i t b , t f la*a, ^ b o M pattaaoe, of M a k a a M , i a abort, of e«aiT ttiittiaa n a o e . As , tbaa . « a a tk for t b a n ttiaga, aa Maold a a a>k ht mtairtrta. f^mim, aiaiatara. k n t k i a a aad a b t v a , c v t r y a b t n aboaM B t k a tUa a proainant i d ^ j ^ of p n ; c r . A a d , tba a a a b c r a of tbia a a a v a a t e , i — b l e d to •^ar i ta aad cxaeata plana ta aapply dM dsd-t a t t a f V w t T t a a m m vi l l i tba goopd," •HAotdd v id i oaa beart aad oaa adad tak« t b b • ^ a * abeadv dsi i rad by tba G n a t ETaad af A a A a r ^ , aad b i i b f a t i r •'ezMata'* it. W a i k o a t d raaasber t ba t i t l a God-k ba r t a r t titataaadalabonn, aad tbat i t i a G o d ' k p n -nga t iTa to t b a a . A a d i a A i s « e

tkoaid n i a i e a w a aboaU n j a i o a tbak ^ graat a a r k daaa ao t d ^ a a d «a tba a t n a c ^ ^ oa r p a a y a n a . a o r apoa oa r wjadaa aad »k3t iadar ia iBgplaaatoaaooiapUabi t . W a i h e a l d m « o a . I tmj . tbat oa r c t taagt^ i> aok i a oar-aelaaa. b a t ia HUB a k o m d a b a w e a aad a a n b . u d t b a i a a m r c a to H i a b y ^ j a r aad a a p f t i a a r i e a a i a f a U a e a n a o a of &itb, s a k -i a « a a r t u a a a t t kaova aa to E A

A«ais , b r a t b n a , if « a toa p n j to God to n v a a » a a d aasd fartk l aboroa to a a ^ j tbia daatitatioo, «M l a W wmg 4m j i i a j t r <a i a mmwnruit Gad baa aa pi»Tar b a t i a t b n a aaya, b y dircet nvda t ioB, by l a i i adM, and by tfca a * t f i^peiatad ia-s t raaMata l i^ . Tba fint a a d aaooad of tbaae araya w a aaployad b e f t n aad afker ^ oom i n x o f Christ , to tba doaa af tbe Apoatoiio a ^ , (iaoa a b i t ^ tba tb i id aad last awtbod ba» b a e a c r d w n d y t k a t r t o p l ^ b y G a d . Tbe day of dircet n r d a t t e aad af a t i n d e t b r a ^ BOW pai t , AexcfiHa, God a o v a a a v a n p n j e r by graat iag t h i b l i i r iagawe daaire, ia employ-k f n o b i a a t m e a l a l i t y m viU b i i eg aboat tba aad i / m n i . Heaea. God'a i a t t r a M B t i s t a i s a c a a aad anaSaK fbr tb mxaiateRi, liaoe t b a d q s rftba ai>o.t iM,iihia d w r a h . T b e w i B t i y m i ^ ba foaad in tke ^ a n b , a a a t b a a o ^ a o i b y tika ekareb, a a d j a a i * ba acat ao t iato ^ hxrrest Cejd a a i e r tba a a t b a r i ^ a f t b a C ^ a r a b . Tbia i i e e r t ^ T tbe B M M p n a a i b a d b y n » p i r e i « i i i « a a . H a ^ i a ^ a y p a i a t o M B k a f I k e a a a a a w r af J a d a s aad of A a roaa daaaoaa, t t i a toattwd waa A -

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t O a t t k a k a a n o m d ^ a n a a i a a a i i -A i d tkia i t aa t («a af i a d i n l a a !

a f Ckarek t t W k a a ^ iadi-Cki i t t iaa ptaya, ^ « o r d a t ad fi«tk U-i a to t k a k i i m a k t d d . " ka t k a a U f n t

a ik , if ik a a l a q r ^ ^ a a » H o abaaU b a a k l j . y a t & i i l & i l y , ooaaah ^ iadwwttoat a f God'a pcoTiduwa, aad t ka iatpntainaa of Ua Spiri t , a t a aU aa ^ expraaacd a « k of tke brMloaa. arkatker ka k a a a ^ ia a o t oa lbd to t t e a a i f d a i y i w a a r k . A a d if a o i kiaaeU; lAatkar , if ka ka a ka kas ao t a aoa— a a a a t k a t k a k a d w t e a d a d t o ko a U a y e r , a

it, o r a taa^CT, v k o oagbt toaaka^aaeriioafcrGod. A a d a a o a g b t A a tootkor to p n y . Aa dto aaka G ^ for aa

of a i a i i a a % aba dwa ld aak fcat of al l , s a y a o t i k a aoat t k a a kaat g i raa aM, tbe dazliaga of » y boaoaa, vkoto, ia mj p a ^ I h a d k a p a d to aaa M a b e n of CaagTcta,

to f m q ^ a ooaita, or fiUiag tke kigb-i a tka g o n r a a t c a t , aaaaot tkey ba

a a l l ^ t o t k i a t a a n d v i ^ r < ^ t o O t b e r , y o a oaaM a a t a ik a k ^ ^ c r kaaar fiw yea r aoa tikaa

A a d l i i t a n , too, yoa eoald BOt tea yaa r b» atber i a n a t a d a i t k k v k a ^ g a i ^ , O a a to b a a M b a a t a d o n f a r tka l ^ of k i i ^ A s d aivea, y a a eoald a o t d a m a a t o n d e r a t e d m t i o a j o a r bai^aada. F o r "tkey tkat t a a i a a i k a l l d i B e a a t k a f i n B a a M a t ; aad tkey

& a t t a r a n a y to I i^ teoBsoea^ aa tbe a t a n forever a a d e re r -" Xea, Cbriadaa pareatr , ; re*8bot ideoBeeenta j o a r aeaa toti^aork i n a a t ^ b i T t k . Y o a tboald »kape tkeir ed-aealiOB. tbair taatea, A m kabita of life to tbi* aad. Y o a tkoald n a k a of a ftae-vQl o f o i a g t a G o d . I a every prayo^ y o a ' d e a l d laaka reqasat f x tbeto of tba t bo aoa ld by b i t Spiri t , qaal i fy tketafiar ^ g n a t a w k .

K n j v n aboaM ^ b r e t b n a a a d skters , aad aot, aa ia too oftea doM by p n t ^ t a o n af nligtoB, apeak b e & n yea r aoaa, ^ovr faeotliMa. roar batkHtdf, d iapatagia^y of I b e n o i a t r y , of to triala, ito privatHaa, ita poverty, ita t ^ -

denial, as tboagb i t r r i e re yoa to tbe if yea r aoi^ yea r b n t o o r , or yoar kas-

biM^ a a i to f a d i t to ba b i t d a ^ to beesme a a i s i s t o f ; «r yoar daagkter w aitter a minis-

a i f k I f t aak a n yoar fieeiiag«t a sd s a ^ tka t e n a n of yoar ooaveraatioD, defend apoa i t , yoar p t a j a r t ft* a a i n e n a t a cf a i a i s -t e n a n aa a l i o a u i ^ o B ia tbe aigbt »f God. I t b aa a n ^ to toy, " I did aot Boaa aqr tea, oiy b n t b a r , or aiy b u t e a d , v b e a I aakad God Mttd l abaren iato bia karveat; I kad iaten-ded l ^ t k a m a s w e k o n o r ^ ^ a a t o n l aen t ive pon&ia. I a a a t a o r a a i a i s t m i t is t i a e ; I a a n t t o tea tka daatitato tappUed a i t k tbe ( o s p d of aalvattoa, b u t I voa ld ra tker tite Lool woald ao t e t l l aay of aqf ia ta tidavork." W i t k t a d i Io« v i e a a o f tbegoa-^ aiiaistry aa tb i t , bn tbzea , God will aot Mar yoar p n j t t s ^ aa i a m a s e of a i a i s t m , depaad apoa i t Tbia work sboald ba viewed by all Chrittiaaa, as of m d i tnatoEadeat d is-a i ty , tka t aa a a ^ woald be boaered by it .

a M a p o o r « n B t r , v b a t e v e r UapotitioD a a a a g bia feltaw awa. I t ^ o a l d be eateoaed o t o n boaorabia tbaa tba p n N d e t ^ of tbe Uaitcd Su te% or tk» i aper ia l diadem of Fraaaa. Heaea, v b c a yoa p n y , a y to>tbcr, for b b a t w a to be taak ia to tba Lotd 'a karveat, j o a r i t s t t ed i ag abooU be, icad a a , a y aoa, a y brotbor, or a y aaa i t s t aad dean* t friaad, if i t ia tby v i lL A a d a y listar, tbaa too, aboald yoa p a y , "Lotd , if i t «aa o o a ^ a i t b (by divine vtU, o o a b r t i ^ booor t f o n a y toa , a y biotber, or a y ba tbaad .

B a t , f e r t i * « t « M d i M ^ r a y / Saya tke text, b x t a t a f i w . Yea, b m b n a . for labor-ers, w o r k e n ; fortkooa « b o will lofior as did tba Apoetlea, «n%kt aad day with t e a n , " i c a ^ i a g " p a W d y , aad froa kcaae to koate, npea taaea toaatd God, u d £ u t b toaard tbe ba rd J e t a a Cbr i t t . " I a tbia way tbey mast l a t o to t t a ^ .atea tka t iu tk , tka abole t ra tk aad to g a a i d t k « a agMaat tbe aedaetioaa of

i n tkis way tkey a a r t labor to n -a o v a p r r j a£ees , a a sae r objeetiaBt, aad ia-t traek tkoaa -ako o ^ o a a tbeasadvea to tbe tratk. A s l abwt i s , alto, tkey a o v a aad r r

diiectioBs g t ^ t b e a tbe Lotd r f karveat A e y a a t k , t k o a f e t e , labor dili

gaatly to foUov tkoaa diieotioat, daviatiag a d t k e r t o t k a r i g k t a o r t o t k e l ^ Aslabor-o n , alaa, i t a a a t ba t b d r p k a a a n to terv* tbe Maatar a b a eaptoya t b a a , l o ^ i a c to H ' atoaa for t b d r a l t i a u t o n a a r d . I t tboald ao t ba a a a t t e r af too a a o k ooaeera a i t k ^ a , ikerefcre^ aa to t be raaalto of tbeir labor*, ibow tk i7 tkeald ebeerfUIy l e A e to b i a « b o aloao eaa *-giva tbe iaaraato."

Tbeat^ tbea, a n tka kiad of l a b e r a n we a d f o r t k e f i d d a a k a v a i a a a l t i v a t a a a . H e a

of s t r o ^ ^ t k , tevoat ^ptrik, i adaa i t aUa orgy, a a d of k ^ e a m t t aeal, t e a p e t e d by de^Httaed p i a ^ . W e aeod n t k a ^ I aay, to aeank e a t tka k i & g ^ a o e a of t i a , tke l a r k ^ ^aaaa of aabet ia^ to a e e t tke e a e a y o B k i s o a a g n a n d ; todeteet a a d e i ^ o a e k i a i a a l l t k e i i k t p n k e i a n w w ; to v a c q a u k a v e r ) pkaaa of e m r a i t k tke t i a ^ a t r u k , aad to ••ooatCTd e a n a t t i y fcr ^ & i t k aaea delivered to tba aaiata." 8 a ^ a a a , I varily bdieve, a a y be obtaiwad i a aa sae r to prayer, if wa,

C b c r ^ aad aa iadividaal Or ia t i aaa , a a a l d eviaoa oa r t u e e r i t y b y a a W a g a free-iriQ o f e i a g to tke Lard ef o v f d v c a a i d tkoae

d ioa ld ik ka U i p a e i o a s Witt to aaetpk tke a A r i a g .

[TO aa laatistiaa.]

A a a a a i B c e B e a y wakaiva ta d e a l « i & : k e OTM o a r « a a k p a i a t o ; k a k a a baea d e i ^

v i t k a a f a r Aaaa l a i k a z Ikaaati i l yccxa; k a h a O T a a n a b a a k O a t o . H a ia e e a w a e d of

m E i S ^ W ^ P e S M B R R

T X v r m e a m , S e p t 20, M r B t i a F u x s a Axa B t a r : — I da a a i

kaaw a f ^ doateadB, a o ^ a> foniga laS-M M i iatdUgcaot^ wartk y e a r a<^oe, azeept SM Mvival a a d e x t a a M of (DIGIEA i a I ra -b a d . T k a e r i g t a a a d p r a g r e a a a r t k i a n b i a n

wiU ke b e t t o r l a e a r » e a > 6 * pa-tetiieabjoft «f gcTiiw k&c^

aft b e daiaOadky a e . - X skaB a taa a aaatber of StwitaL

W k t a l w t a t o t o y o a k e t m , ! a t a t adOak a y a a O , Mr. Baxter , a a i a d e p n d e a t a w t k w of tkia kad distarbad aeeiaiy k y p a V l i i k ^ a b a o k a a B a p t i M . Tbia yoaag a a a , a e i4y aeated i a a pa lmt , (tiM aoagnKatioa of wkiek oaaaiatt aboat kalf ^ s M B ^ t i ^ ) foaad, ia k i t i a te ieoane widi t i tk^ a a a a b e r o f w a k k m O m « k a k d d vie«s.of b a p & a tbeoredeally, k a i tke prafr te wat a o t eaiential to m T s & n . Tbeir looca tiewa aSoved k a a to iadaJga tke kope tkat kia viewa oa kapOHa, i f a a d a k a e v ^ woald eoBvert fk« a t a k b c ^ r e a to Pedo tm.-

H e prepared bis MS., n a d k i t la -I to tbo t a e a k m , v k i A m m tke

a s d aeaM a e a b e i a sreatdaHgil Laadea ^ d o b a p t t e aad bia f n e c ^ ^ o r c d b a a to pr ia t b i t iaviseiUe statemeEts. T b e repackaf b i t eosdas ive r e a s o m g s a a d e a st ir t k n ^ ^ b e d i e a s p s ; a s d tea sontka , in J a a a a i y , lSo9, the b n t na bora, and dkris-teaed vrnfrmgaUt. T k e boek was read witb eagerness, aad I k e a i d a o n tkaa m e say, " I t waa tke stoat sattaiaetoty tnati&e on bapd:siB. aad tkey Hit 8«iriiiad a i t k i ts So r ip t a rd diai^ aeter a ^ tbe aoaadseM of ita argaaeats. '*— Tbia swatinteBt so far prevailed tka t Mr. Bax-ter o b t a i a ^ several eoovert}, v b o staled tbeir ooavietioBf, and pab l i dy dedared agaiast i a -

a g«air t ta totdlaok: tka^gk k a l n a t n o ^ a a d k a i s a a a a y a U a tofiteovwvkors

plaaaa ac% a ^ «b*n ik ia ka i a a e d i -^ a k J d T J r ^ I f w W t t a A t ^ . a a d e a a a a t k a w a a a d a d a a y l A e n k a k i a a a r k a d , A a a a k t k a M k a w i U H a d U a d a r t , a a d

T b e Baptist p a t o d i c d s t reated tbe book witk eoatcfflpt, or ^ v e i t a pas ' is j ; acd damo-i sg ootiee. This allowed tka P e i o b a ' t i i t s t s tr iampk, and expieas j o j o s d y tka t tbe work waa not to be r e n t e d . F « r aearly six a o a t h e tbe work against iBaraexsos appeared witbeat a a aiHwer. Tit Eartia* Vtssd mtd Stand-a r d Jftgasints dealt eritieaDy witk tbe Greek qaotatioas, b a t attempted s o refdtatioB.

I was appeded to by l evc rd to nodea tbe W Q ^ aad after u s e mie tks eonsideratios, a t d s o B i r a s r appearing for tke dwpised ordi-aanea of Jesas , yoar eorre$poad»t rotered tke list, and s n t tke geatlemaa two letters, wbidi, tkoa printed, I w a d yea . I bave im aid i a tb ia—I bave i a e a m d ' a n rxpeo^e, and akooM the wkcle impreauoa be add , tke ex peasee will oa /y 6a wtt B a t I do not t b i t k a y Master will allow me to Iaw asy eomfotta l>y tbas a t t c a p t i i ^ to s u r e Him.

I do a o t w i s b yoa to pr i s t tbe t ract ia i ts p r a e a t s tote—I was oomMlled to Ie«ve ea t • eve rd pagea of matter for waat of r o e a T b e gist of a y object is eompresed in t b e n tweaiy-foor pagea.

I cannot tabai i t to y o a tke opinions a ; t ract conveyed in Icuers from some «f oar PiUais. l ie t tbe t raet rpeak for i t sd f . Tbo •eecnd letter ia more adapted for g e n e r d cir-colatKA tkaa tbe fir^ If ever yoa tboe^bt of p a t t u g tke t i a s t ia a t a n ^ b l e form, let ia« eorreet a copy a a d enlarge i t for permanent aae. Le t ma know yotir mind oa tbis, and if ^ p r o v e d , I will sapply j n - i s ^ ' a tke omitted paragrapfcs. I caenot send yoa a torrtdtA tapy witboat payieg letter charge for tke pack-et. I was called away from Ni>ttiagbua jost aa t ke work wa« g d a j t to tke press, a ^ tboogb I eexT«eted three revised sbeets, the composi-tor siid aot d t e r tke type &om tke last cor-neetioaa. '

I a a glad to say tke hearts of my poor bretbrea bave been asd are P e e r e d from m ; e f f j t t in v M i c a t i e g tbe Lord's ordinaBoe; bat aa to tke riek, as in tke davs of J e r c a i a b , w i t i s sow. J e r . v., 5 . — T ^ g n a t a>«i oar? very l i t t le abcat tbe tmii or aboat Kntg J*-SMS. B j not disturb tbeir aijo^mcjKla, and vital aad itM kosor aaay ^ to tbe dirt —tbese woa' t t roable tbemsetves. But, O, tia J^ •/ tka Lant—thm tlte«e csreless oars will be t t e rock seekers—shelter wili tail those a k o woald s o t tbelier tbe t ra th .

I woald not bave yoa j>i*Ut«k my two let-ters in tbeir a b r i d g ^ form, adeea they go t b r o a ^ tbe cdaaina of the Tamiusaaa B jpttsi witk u a anaoaaeement that I am preparing «a wlarped work. I »hculd liko to give the PagkB n t o a deisolisbisg stroke in v y l«£t da}^ if I eoold. I kate etror . acd cannot *pare it, tkoagb I narrow the circle of my ac-q'totataaee every year b j a strict o s a n e of Sienptard tratlL

LM lae bear firoa yoa—serd me, pleaw, the 5<Hifk<ra Riftist E^w; tkis I v d o e fo r its sway able treatises aad aew phases to d d sab-jeota.

When I bear of the safe a r r i v d of all the bocks. I shall seed another c u e , siaular to tbe last, m l y yoa mtist iestraet me a.* lo tka way, to prevoit detestioo or delay Woa 'd i t be better to send them b j New'OrlesnsT Thi« infonaa&w I w u t f w .

I f spared, I bave severd rabjeots, a f ter tbe Notes a n brenebt down to Rev. xvi., 12. We bave tbea tbe Military Ma^ter of Siagdomr, P r o g r a a a a of tbe MiHesiom, p r e - e ^ a aad paat-eveata—a large M S , the Seriptores ar^ raag td for a Pe r socd Retga. Tbis b a aew cffoi^ aad I iadalge tke kope ot giving satia-foetioa. Also, F i n d Perteverafice of Saints, 4.O.. &«.

May tbe Great Head sastaia a s in defence nf H i s toatk, ia tbe prayer of } o a n in tke Lord. Love to all obedient b n t b r e n , and a a yoaia in Ckrist, G- H . OKCHJUO.

MU5IOSAKT XASS X K K n X O . Tke Mtianfiary Mat t Meel iagmet p a m a & t

to a i ^o i a t aea t , a t the Bapt is t C k o r ^ a t HtmwdU, Morgaa eoaaty, Ala., oa Friday be-fon tke 5tk Lord'a day in October, 1859, aad

gadaed feri»asiaeasby electice Eld. W. W. llkito Moderator, and Joeepk Uerring (Xerk.

Tbea s^pdn t ed a committee to arrange preaekiag daring tke Beettcg—eonsistisg o( B t e t k n s S . B. HuDipkreya,W. F . Orr , Ci iak Skeni l l , Jas- W . Gibsoa aitd J a s . SimpoML

S. A ^ iBiaed aa tU Satnrday, 9 o 'dock. S. Met paraaaat to ad joa raaea t . 4. P r e a d ^ by Elder T e r w r . 5. B n t k e r Jaekaaa Gnaa o & n d a mofai-

tioo, v U e k was adopted, - t k a t tke Brdkren proeeed aew to raise, by ^edgea , wbat tbey fed t r i lSag to eoati ibate to sead A e G o i ^ to doatitate d i a r ^ e a aad neigkbotkoods, i a tbe koaad* rf tke Maade S k o d Asaoeiatioa.»— After tMoekea kad keoa a a d e b y Bratbica T o n t r aad G o a , tke <aetk prooeaded to taka dawa tka p i a ^ wkiek a a a a a t a d to «7&&0, ky a « okaroh afaaa, a a d a o M by iriahiag koalfaM, v k i t k win ka lapaitod b y Bra . Yar-

6 . B n ^ J a M a S a M t k o a o & n d a M M -t i a a . « k i t k waaadi fkad , » A a t tka e t a n i i

- I a a a f a n « a » k«k I aaaaok fafsok^** tooaly

t w a i a t w ^ k m a i ^ m «l«kik r OM ka akova i«Ha ik tka a a a .

A i t f ^ M f c h a a k a l M i a a M i k wfrnim a a r t t S s k r i ^ k t i U a e e ^ m a t ^ aac^ fcM. X k i i t a k h t r f i a t k a x n a r i M ^ a U A

.Moiiiaa K a i i Q a t : T b e fcU t k a & W.

oaB a H o t aaaer l a tkaar kajac X ^ t t t a i a a d a aeyy of J t t . l S i f B ' V t U g m ^ D ^ Q i ^ doa, kka Cnk af A a t v a ' A l U I a p p m d iktkt t

Mif^ A a w t o ^ J l a i a a M R m i a t k a S L v . A ^ C i t ^ a a a I k a A a t

tgea ted . I j c o a v aak t W » m n Sit a a k i a g tke ool^ e r u n c m s :

Naaa Puaaur Oki. Ala, SegL SO, 'SS. To^D*^lk»Sr i n A o t ^ r

l a tka & i r . S i q i ^ <C ^ S O , 1SS9. i a ttw i a t n t e t t i e a of Dr . Maal E i M i a tka U l a w ^ : I f titoiadividad wko t s A A a o o p y o f tkaDr.<h r a i T i n let ter , will giva aa a eatrfsdakajtataeat M t o k e v k a okkHaad ik, v a iri l l also pab-l i A i k . "

I a Aagaakaf l a i i y a a i ; I k a a t d l A a k X U s S t a , H e a d n a u k a d a a d a wwaawfcreMot to • m i a a le t ter addretoed to B m E . W . Har -

aad I a d x ^ B n v Ha rdy to k t a a a e e i d d letter. H a a a a w e t e i i k a t B m , Getdoa kad t ba let ter , aad t ha t k a w o a M aakik i o r a a — Sa , a t tke e e e t t o g a k A A Cieek. I a p p i e d to BrOL Hardy asvard t i a a a f«r tke l a t e r , aad

told a t o e a A t i a a A a l ka kad fergsttea i t , an t i l tke last e r e a a v , wkea k a t d d ata A a t B(«. G » d ( a kad i t , aad if I woaM g a to k i a l e o a l d i ^ t t t . H e n i t B r a . H a r d y ^ certift. n t e , eopied:

LOWSEIS C o c a i r , Ala. , Sept . 18. '59. - I hereby certify A a t Eld. David Pedilea,

xoaetime ia Aagaok laat year, asked laa to let h i a a n a let ter wkiek I kad reoeivad Eld . S s a . H u d u s o a ; b a t aot bav i i^ i t , I p r o a -iaed to cet i t from B r a David Gwdoa . w k o a I kad let kava i t A t A e a t A A Creek laat Aagast , Pedkka a g a i a t o s e e t k a l e t t t t . I fagot to get i t for bim. A t l a s t l t o H k i a t k a t f i n D . G<adea hod i t , aad if he woald go to k i a be e o d d ge t i t . E . W . H A E S T .

Upnn the sapposiitoa ikat B r a Hardy kad told B r a 6i>rd<m tka t I wished to see t d d U t u r , aad tkat B ra . Gardea kad kreagkk i t wiA k i a for tbia parpose. a f ter tke a e e d i ^ was dosed , I apt^i td to B r a Gordon for i t , by rrmarVing, " ra bave a l e t t t t A a t I want ," mppcMtng tka t Bro. Gcrdoa aaderstood to wbat letter I d faded . Bat , B r a Ha idy ao t kaviag t d d k i a tkat I wanted Headenoa 'a lettCT, ke kaaded Dr . M.'s let ter to aM wiA expIaaatioBS as bis ccrtifisate A o w a ;

[corr-J L O W S D U C O . , A l a . , S e p t . 1 7 , ' 5 9 .

I kereby eertify tka t aboot tke Isk of S e p t last year. Eider David Peeblea r e a t r k e d to me, ** yoa have a letter tkat I want ;*> expeet-ing to ge t a k t t e r of E ld . S a a . H e c d e a o a ^ to E . W. Hardy, ba t wiAoat namiag wkat letter he aOcded t o ; and I gave him Dr. Man-IvX a eopy of w h i A kas appeared ia A e S . W. Baptist, expUiniag to m Peeblea a t tke same time bow I e a a e to write to Dr. Maaly, and how he asswaied. DATLD Goasoa.

A s 1 rappoetd from B r a Gord<nk*s fredy explaiaiag the sabjeetof tbe Dr. 's letter, tkat t h e n was no iapiopr ie ty in my reading i t ; aad wirkieg to see tke Dr. 's viewsof tke Laad-o a r k , I a^ked and o b t a i o e d p e r m i s c ^ to bring i t b t t u e . I TBB3I t b o t i ^ t A a t A e D r . w a s a y RUXSD. I read it, and took a eopy w i t k o u leave of aay person. I Cdt jott^Sed, aad »tiU feel a a 1 bdieved t ba t a y standing aa th mimisitr,»aiaam muitibar of A A Cieek Charch was involved in A e eoansd of A e Dr. 's letter. I saw a t oaee, tkat if Bro. Qor-tlcn, A e leading aad most cfieieiit descoa ia A e Chordi , was t a m e d a r a a s t me, I most g i v e a p A e pas tont r , and 1 and my&mi iy leave t^e Cbaroh. Events Aow I was ri^ht.

D r . Jfamty was mistain, t^' ia smppostd I wouM haryava M tia pasforaft, by » pramtisa rf nlMCs, in pmUie emd prieata, oa ai»» ftMstfen. Ifa, sir, I umU mat I atan tka

What, sir; kas i t o o a e to tkis, A a t a Baptist preadtcr dura nei talk p^blidg or pri-eattiff oa a quKtioo of Chareh p d i t y f Will

Baptist deooTcinatioa t a m d y sabmit to dictatMM T Wil l they qaietly tee A d r

m'laietera r c r nows for s p r i n g their aeati-steals prieatalf or pidikijf/ These qosttioas are cd led up by Dr. M- 's j i r tn t f* letter. Oa the l i s t day of A e protracted Hwetitg a t A A Creek last year, I was t d d that some of A e breArea ia Ash Creek Chareb had objeettoas to me beoaase I t dked freely oa the Land-a u k : but if I would p o m ice to be ^ e a t oo A a t »ubject, i t wcaM giva a t i s ^ t i o n . I re. plied. A a t I vrodd leave tke Cborch before I would make s a A promise.

I have now A o a a by wkat XIASS I got a eopy of Dr. M a d y ' s ^ ' r o j * le t ter ; and s o a e of A e iadaewients I had to take i t I itm not ashamed fer tka vorid to Inoto tka trutk oa tkis svl/td.

Now, sir, I A i e k A a t these dart insinua-

, kSrpladRamwkaktka a n ir iUnw t a g i v * to B r a A . W . N o a a to p n a o k t o t k a a d a r t d p e a f l a a l B e p e w d l a a e SakkaA a t e a A tooaA da i i ag tka yaar . " W k a a ' i a a a . i f t y - f a d a t t t n w e n

7 . A ^ o a ^ a a t i l Saaday . 10 V d o o k . Kak a a S « a d » , aad k a d |paaak ia ( h j

B n t k r c a W . i T w i O i n w d J . G a a a . T k w aaded oa r A r a a i i y ' l aba r i a tka

o a w a a f llli i i i i i i- . aad « a teaMy t raa t A a t wkiA a a kava deaa wUl ka a p p n v e d by vk

a a d M a o l v , a a d t k a k a a a k a a d h d i a g

J a H H t l i s u ^ a O ; ; i W l t a f t i ^ rt tke i ^

1 ( d H ^ telQMm for ] M k S »

fiams, ia your iatrodaecory— •Aort a a d i o t e " — a n o c c d k d for. I kave

00 need for " b a r s and b d u " to protect a y pr tca /s eormpondtttet. H e may need A e a who WTites to rain anoAer—erpe t^ Iy ^ c n he ^ t e s to a member of a BiWe B i a ^

D. P U B L B . Al l of the lat ter par t of tke a b o n an-

swer, beginning wiA tbe a M t e a o a , « I f d t j w -tified, and still f e d so," was rejeeted by « D . " of t h e T T . Baptist; aad wky t Did ke ia-t n d to make it a p p w by my o « a €»nftssion A a t I bad violated A e primuy of Dr. M.'s letter, wiAoat a l k n ^ aiy dtftnca hafora Us raadarst I k e i t w i A submit tke foUowiog eenifiaates to Aow tha t I kava not broaght Dr. M.'s letter into publie aotiee, and A a t i t waa not regarded as " s ^ H d i ^ p r t r a f e ^ b y Bio. Gordoa:

[ co r r . ] Lowsnss Co., AJa^ S e p t 15, '59.

I b n e b y e e r t i ^ , tha t in Septoafcer last year, E!d- David Peebles showed «ne a letter of Dr. B. Mta ly , direeted to Bro. David Gor-d >a. a eopy of w k i A bas appeared i a tke &

I fa r ther eertify tka t B n . Pee-bics a j ^ a e d oa a e Aet t t te tes taeareey—Aak 1 was not to ^ e a k of said letter wiAoat b b permiaKim; aad tkat I keaid A e said letter talked of in tbea taa^boAood, a n d t k a t l o o Q . p luaed to B r a PetMea for kaving b M a d ate in s a A striek secreey, w U k otkera w e n talk-iog aboat the letter witkoat aay reatraiBt— And I far ther eertify, t ka t B n . D. Ge«doe,ia a C b a r A Confenaee a t A A Creek, k d d ia h « t year, a e f a w w k d ^ A a t ke kad akowa Ih-. M a a l y V k t t e r to severd panona, aad tka t Dr . P a t U t o a i ^ k a k a v U t o w k a a kaploMod.

F a x x i u x H A U T .

t ^ M ^ ' ^ u , Oct. 8, "59. Atkkare^aeak af S M e r David PoeUo^ I

karaky a a i t f y , tkak wiaaKaa a o r i y i a A a af Septeadbar ti latk year , i a a

o a a T K t a ^ w i A Bro. David Gmdoa, ke ia-b r a e d a a l k a k k a k a d na t t vod a la t ter fraa Dr: Maaly ; A a t A a la t ter Wat ia tke paaaa-^ a f B r a PieeUca. a a d tka t k a a a b k a a to TffBtBk B n . Feakiaa to lot a a kava tkak lak-t e r t o r a a d . I atada tka reqasst of Bro. Fea-klet , n a a i f a d t ka k t t n , a s d n a d i t

S . G . W A S X B E . l A i o k t k a k l k m a a v a k o w a t k u A o a fe

a a ^ a r {• d l A k M U t r £ i h a a a n k l a oa a w f>ar<. ^ kaaa okaiad t k a i a w i A a y t a k i i g a a a M a f Dr . M a a ^ ^ lakttr, W a a a y k c a A n a . ^ a f a a * ^ ttaakatcoti.

X kava aiated tka jbatoto kaaaay d h a a s r f a y a lawyw. aad ka « 2 d a i t t k i A l k a i a rigkt to t a k a a a o a y ; a a d f i M a r , k a w l i t l r t ^ k a leateipla k d d a t a a a t t a a F h a r , Aak a a a a kad a rii^k to avail k i a o d f af a^y i a f e n a o A a i a wMib k a fckanMvan i m b a l , « g e r C a r f a f

i k i a f a a M t e ^ a b .

A aotxeopoadaak af A a ITailid PnsMa-r i o a g i v w a s f a r t o k a f a a a e f tka l a e t a n a af P M £ M i t d b d I . f r « a a k i e k wa a a k e t k a & I -k a i a c a n n a t i :

• • T U a B i U a i a a a a t k i w a d t r M b a ^ i a wkatovat a p a o t wa a a y n ta taapla to ik . Ik ia a o a d a t f a i for i ta t k t d i ^ e d r e v d a A a t , ite

a a f i q d ^ , ikt e k r o M i l w , ikt kiatanea, i t s f t a p k n i e a . I t koa W i t ad f «pea to

a t t a e k i a a v a ^ ^ ky ito fit^atat refiacaee to aeataae i a i te v a n aa topar f a iHw, a a d yet , 8 t r 8 i ^ t o t a l l , i k k a l d a i t e a ^ t y g i ^ a p o a tke iateOeet it a a a , a a d sways a a i n i a a o e A s a l a t e aad ea t i rdy irrrwitiblt I T k a pki-ksapky ef Greece kas Sed away, a a d wko a a o a g a a af l daphree ito d e p a r t o n T Who w t A l d r e t a r a t o t k a s y a t c a a f Ar i tkade? Ko oaOL Boateaker , . tkea , tkak ^ bode waa written b o g k e f o n aay of A e teisaees kad A e d A e i r saleBdor a p s a t ^ world. F r a a tka t ia ie ef Maaea t o tka t of J o k a tke IXvine aearly two t h w a m d Taaw kad l a t a i t a t d , a a d a a e a tkat t i a e t ka adawees af adeaea kad keea woadeifol. Maa kad penekntod tke r a e ^ o a s t of tke earth, ke kad exaaiaed tke foiasof H f o t k a t k a d e x i ^ f o r a g n b d o e tka ereatiae rf a a a , ka kad g a a e i n t o ^ dep tka r f A a o e e a a , ka kad a a a n d A n a g k tka R g i o a a r f a t aa iykwe , ka kad, ky k b t d -ewiepe, t n v a s e d tke fidds of m e e ^ aad kad r e n a l e d tka avatcrieias a o v o ^ a t e rf r evo t viag worids. Yea, oeieiiee aow sways ker s e e p t n o v w a a e a | m tkat kas keea created siaea t k b v d a a a was seated apt Ba t , aak> wiAataadi i^ Aia, t k e n b a s o n ^ e t betweea tke teaekiag of aeieaee a s d t k b book. How strange b t k b l How woade r fd wkeaweeoa-nde r t ka t tkoae wko wrote t k b book w e n pro-foaadly igaoraak rf Aoaa a ^ t y t i a t k t s d -eaee to Rvealed.

' ' L e t a s look a t ite allasiaca to tke sabjeet rf astrooomy. I a t b b v o l a a e A e n b a pe-«*i wiA a ptiaae begtadiBg aad a prose eadipg. I refer to tke book of Job—oae of tke most a e d e a t r f all tke books rf tke aaeted aaB<». n b kook wwitoiBa a aeriea rf c a r i o a t . aad wnadcrfal a s t ronoa icd kterpogatMiae, bak & r A a puipooe rf overwhdming tke pany atiad of a n a . Y o a m i l find t k e a i a A e tkirty-e M A A a p t e r . "

n a Pnfeaaor A e a took a p tkew qaeatiaBt ia t k d r o rd t t , d w d l i a g o d y on soek aa aeeaaed to iadiratf a bras kaowied^ rf as t ronoaied seieaoa H e tiadetstood & word " f<>«Bd*-tioa,** i a tke aixAveiae, aa mf*aiiii>g iffftrfr , as i t b tcedered ia tke a u g i a , and as kaving a Rfercaee to A e r evda t i t a a rf A e ea rA oa ita axia. n b verse ke coapared w i A tbeaev-s a A verse rf tke twai ty . s ixA Aapte r , where God b s d d to kang dka aartk t^on neikimg. * Wkea we br i sg ," t u d ^ " t k e light rf t ^ eaea to A b p ^ g a , it s k i ^ like a diamoad i tael t T h e n b no iroa A a i a to b d d t k b eattk. I t b l i t en l ly kaag ^ M a aoAiiig. ' ' I

aot distiaedy c a t A the exptaaatioa whiA tbe Professor cave to tke pteoediBg part rf tkis vene , w h e n God b said to " f t r e t c i out A e n o r A over tke e m p f y p t a e a " Heragarded i t , however, aa being ia exaek aooordaBee wiA tke tcae aeieaee rf as t roaoay.

H e d w d t for acme l o g A rf tiaie oa A e venes S-11. " Who A a t a p A e sea w i A doors wkea i t brake forA as if i t kad i m e d o a t ' r f tbe w o a b f " H e m a r k e d A a t tbe eqdlihri-am rf A e ooaaa was one rf tke aHat astoa-iskiBg facts rf w k i A we kave aay kcowledge. I t eovera t k n ^ w t m rf oar globe, a s d ite stabihqr b mainta-ned by A e nioe adjsstxaent wkidt God bas made rf tke r d a t i r e fpeeific gravity of tbe earth, A e water, and A e at-morabeie^ Tbe oonsecdM rf these wiA A e revolodan cf tbe ea rA on ita a x b waa illastta-tod by A e speaker ia a a a r a e r w h i A we eaa-aot transfer to paper.

H e tken t a ^ ap A e qaertioB in tke twel lA versa: «Haak A a a e o a a a a d e d A a a o n riaee A y days, a s d eawed tke dayvpctag to k n o w h b place?" " This," said be. « b noth-ing more nor leca tkaa to adt , I s the time of day and night to be absolatdy i n v a r ^ e ? " — T b b foet, implied n A b gaewioB. b ia po--feet karmoay wiA a s t n a o a i c d seieBoe. And whatmades i t A e a c n rematkaUe is, tkat A b ea rA b ia t k b respect aa exception in A e planetary system. T h e n b s«»l a b o d y i a A e whole beavess tba t b a b s d n t d y aa i{ i»a in its nvdat ioB*. Tbe e a r A b tka o d y exception, and i t has aot ebaaged a airgle seeood rf time for f j o r t h o a n n d year; . T b b foot has been aacertaised wiA abfolate ee r tdn ty by not idng A e a d a r aad l a sa r edipses. Each fixed star appears a t A e very moment rf time oa tbe atoritUaa.- I f A b e a r A c o o i d l o a e a d a g l e s e e -oad u i ts velocity, tbe time w o d d eome wbea deaA w o d d r d g a throagkoat A e entire globe. Tbe rpeaker here showed tka t in iwder to aa-certaia t k b isteresting &ct wiA t k fsreatest precisioa, threads woven ky tbe spider had beea a!«d ia tbe tdeacrpe.

The Protessor thea n f e r r e d a s to J e r e m i A xxxi i i " A t tke bott rf heaven ca&not be Bomkoed, neitker tke taad rf the sea aeaik ared, so wiU I maltiply," e t a Vetae 15 : « I f my eovenaat be ao t w i A day aad u g b t , asd if I bava ao t appelated A a ardiaitooea rf heavea aad earth, then will I caat away tke seed of J a c o b , " e t a " H i w aatoaiAiBc," s d d A e speaker, « a n tkese d e d a r a t k e s i W e ktna n o a b e ^ al l tke stars visible to A e tyt of maa. A s t n a o a y baa fixed tke locality rf every oae rf A e a ; not a d i ^ otar re-

to be e a t d o ^ e d , and t k e n a n only aboat Aree Aoasaad rf t k e a I Tbe p roa -ises rf God to i u people woald be for&ted;

B a t when the e ^ b plaecd apoo tke t d e -seepe, we l u d that w« kava oaly eaamoBeed to a a a b e r tkeat. M a n tbaa oae k o a d n d a i lHont a n to be loeated, aad vbea A b b doae, t k e n are oomiog b e f o n t b eye, a s tke power rf A e tdeeeope increases, tkoosaads of «ystems as popaleas as cur own. How wob-d e r f d A a t Aese iUastratioas skoold kave bera sdeeted—illastraii ins wkiek w e n t rae at tke time in w k i A A e y w e n e a ^ y e d , a sd w k i A win ever ooatiaae to be t ree I How

A a t saek aa inas t ra t im as tlxs s h o d d kave^eoB caplayad wkoa t k e n were ab away o A o n tkak m i ^ kava beea e a p b y e d I Why did aok tke a a o a d writeia, in e ider to aet forA tke a tob i l i^ rf God'a eovcaaat w i A k b peo-f io , rdfer to yoader NorA S ta r—a star tkat had ao rftea gtndod A e pa t i ia rAa i a tkeir

Tka K e r A P o k l a t k a a e a m rf twanty-ik twaapa a e n H tke

wt tde r i aga? A k I wa know Aak A a k atar baa look ita fixtanl s w ^ away f r a a i t I f n Aoasand y e a n keaveas!"

T k e P n f o t O D r t k e a r t a d J A x z v L l O : " H e k a A eoapasasd tke wa toa koaada aat i l A a d a y a a d a i ^ e a a a t o a a a a d . " Q a ^

ka for a o a a leagtk rf tia^

tka t tokiEty rf t ke w a t n a and A a rotat iae rf A e a a r A o a i t o axb . T W a a t a a b a o v i a a aoad i t i aa r f tka awt* daBeato a a d kooattfU a ^ a i b r i o a . H a t k o a a i , kawaver. Aak A a i a a s t A s ^ i a t k a TotBtsaa rf tka aartk, A e l a u t variatiaB ia tka aaaMaa rf day aadKgk t , a a a l d o a t i t i ^ doo tny A b a< id l f t r i aa , a a d o a a a e A e e a t e n t aavwHUwAa k H h a s l a a a a -k t M T W y a a a l i v n k n i A a a itnoMkiUa v d a d t y k a A a Bmw t rkaa> .b tkakka

tka a w t c n aBta tka a i ^ aad a%kk a a a e t o a a a a d !

H « A e a doaakai k b at teat taa l a twohta a i d f N r t a o a aT tfta 8 8 A skavter rf J a k t - B a ^ t k e a i n a w i i n i a t A a TEAJ4^?AADAAAMDLTKA D M S I A G T O k a n k i i f l a o % " e l s . O a Aia f m ^ f W l e e -i i e e l A a n was a kar tk rf d a a a w a Aak ^ t a aiAraaaa A a m f i a a a . ffia M t o k v a i

a k o v t i a i i l a a i i tfth i i i k k

fig^ w o a S aaaaa Ska a l l A rf ^ t a i ^ finaa t k e t k a a d ^ s l a a d . * O a t ^ pa r t rf U s a t ^ j e r t k a t k n w « ik A a idea tkak to ~ beipgs tke Q ^ a a y m a d itetif i a t ea tk»a-a a a d £ & n a t a e k n .

T k e aex t s a l ^ rf a q d i y b tke oae tasted i a tka n e t e e a t k , t w a t f s A , aad kwea-ty^ fn t v a n a : « W k e n a tka a a y w k e n l i ^ d w d l e A r * a t a H o n i a a a i a i d i y rfa

artrwiiAiag t f canaka . W k a a a a a a a w e r t h b i a t e i M v a t o i y r Y e a say A a t i t d a d b i s A e saa . W e kaow a o t k x ^ akaat i t W e

A e laws a o s e r d b g to w U A l ickt I kat i t l o A a e A e tooek t i e a a a '

locily. W e k a c w t k a t i t a a s a k t i l e t oa i huw aet i a a c t i e a , Eka a w i n wkea i t b atraek a k c a e ead e c a m a m e a t n g vihratises to tke other, or Ska A e e a l a kaoea rf tke lake a a w k i A e r e d a r wivea a n foeawd wkea a a t o a a a f a t foUiato b ; k a t t k b b a D A a t we kasw. W o kaow A a t A e n a n aadaU-tiooo, aad A a t tkeae t i a v d at tka rale cf twdve a i l l ioas of a i k t every a i a a t o . T h u kas keea a m r t a i a e d wiA eertainty ciaaa tke d i s e m v r y r f t k e plaast J a ^ t a r , ! ^ a a i K a g the di&reaea rf t ke tisBS i a w i a A i t s^pea r s wkea oa tka cost or west a i d a r f t k e ' s a a i a r e -latiea to A e e a t k . I t k w also bees dctar-adaed in A e d f T t a fka t kave beea a a d e to

t A e distaaeea of A e fixed a tan .— Tbey wiU aak c n s a t k e a e r i d b a Baa p r e i M y a t tka a a a s t i a a . T k b a n e k wa k a a v ; kot wko ksewa w h e n A e Hgkt dmdtatit Wko k a o w s t k e p a A s t o t k e i o u s t k e r e r f ? I k a v e

L broagkt ia p k y a c d eoamaaieatioB wiA s ta r^ tke ligkt rf w h i A kad e o e a f U l k a r -dreds rf t k o a a a d a rf yeaza ia aeoaia^ to oar wodd. The jtdaeeapa rf L a r d B a a kas b r o a ^ t to view erba wkose iigkt w o d d re-q a i n tkree adUioaa five k a a ^ M t k a a a r d

to. sweep a e r o a t k e a ^ t y i a t e r v d ! — T i t e n a n w e c l d s sew a p p e a r n g wkoae ligkt b jos t f a l l b g aaoa oar gsxs.

Tbe kacced P n f e a a r tkea a a d e a c s a re-marks oa venes A i r t y ^ s e to A n l ^ - A i c s : "Canst A o a tbe sweet iafiasieea rf Pleiades, or !ooas tke bands rf Or iea ," a t e — " T i i e n is," s d d ka, " a ^ e e i d « i d peeaHar beaaty i s tkeae expreaAws, a a d t k ^ £U tke miad rf the as tnaoaier wiA a woader for ke-yoad aay A x ^ A a t eaa be reaSasd ^ « a o A -

Tbeykave refereneeto A e d i & r ^ times i a w k i A s p r i ^ aad, oeasequeatiy, tke oAer

a p e ^ T h e n Msa a t i a a wkea tke v n c d eqdoox n a a ia tke ooBstdlatian n d a d e s , a r d w b t e r ia tha t rf Orioa. Over Aese maa kaa ao ' d o a l d o a . * Tbe coostd la-tioaa rf A e Zi>diae a n a sds r ike d M i d a a rf God a k a a Tbe ' a r ^ a a a e n * tkeaedves have beea detmvkicd by a a a ; b a t ke kaaws liot tke origia rf a singkt one rf them. - T h b b OEO rf tke deq> myxtarias rf God."

rrne tkeWshAma aadldUatiE. OS. BBXCKEXBHiaK O S BAPTISM.

The followmg views rf ^ p t i s a a n extract-ed f r e a Dr. Bre<^earid^' 'a R e d o g y :

" I ««iUMiroQsMTeaovii»edt3Wlao doctriaa. BO fad UBsbt in tbe Vocd of God, jaMiftna is n j i a ^ tVat burial o{ J n c a is tba tatj«ct oi a c j sacra-BCOt; aaatt In* that tKe a a t n a n a o f baptfsat faaa fee«•$yer*ef at j i^iUw fif^raamtatieaief Ihst burial. Taerc ia a wofctd pecmima of tbe SfcM aijaterips r«tifeJoi! ptimaOy bma a prtxyitwei of tb« ande of adiatnt>»«fag bapa^m. The ncra . m « t of tlw SiqipK a i^ »«a2a tbe b robo hoi-T and »hpd btood ef Cteiat, aconrdirg to ^ rx-pceiB dedaratioi. If baiai^m, ibe aetv rtmaiatrj sscnmrat, is cccTctted i ua a aaaarmantkio tbe boiia! of Cbriat, tbra no aaciamcBt raaaiaa to tba cbsid>, aarlwa.aUi iS**,eraaataaay pan of tb« votk of tb« S tmt af God. Ajod a new eramst . tuxkaovu to tbe ScripiBT*, asd dntitale of Kvrjr aoiptaial nark cf a lai laiuiiil, is cteascd &r God bs man, bued upOQ tbe t m p a m 7 ptaiTTTTe o< tbvdMd b o ^ of Jwaaia a ROW tepakbre, and beld foctb ia a lajpaatd ivpremtatinB tbmaf ^ tmB«rui»: a ia s u f r . In (Ifect tba af-pee •iaen to tbe «bo)e a a V j ^ bj- tae nodKa atele ot opkAio amooc Baptiau jieBnallT, aa b r froa af-

aB|>9onto«bB i ' a s i t o t t b a r w t e i B . aMM w poaatamd of tbe aacmwet c>r haptim. cnjttM a aariamt and wraa iaa f aijkaite aa tba p u t of oibrr «;hmtfaT>a in raaoyaieaay tfer raliiity of tbe ar iaaaee aitei OT mBsrHesl Bajxistt. Kot becasae of tba fekr-rrat irieiniUritr of is imnioa itarif; bBtbecasBEot tbe fstnlsaaecttl pemrsioa of tbe Uue a a c n m « t acd tba saenuBcctsl caHity of wbat is sabathavd Sorit."

I n tkese few lines, tkece is maek iBon abont " s a a r a m e n U " and "sacred mas te r ies" tiwa we remember ev<>r to have read in the w k d ^ v d u m e rf A e New Testament W e wonder what are " A e acr ip ta rd awtks rf a sacra-m e a t " W e casBOt aow read lae t evea cae. A.ad if we wished to aeardt f v t b e a , we eoo-fess we shodd be quite a t a loss to what wtad to t a ra ia A e CoaeotdaBesL I t seeas to as that Acre mast be aeoM otarks ia Dr. B V B-.ble, w h i A a n not i a oara. S o i a e t y , Aif w b d e theory rf tke aaeruieBte as " s ^ u aad sea l s " rf graos, w a i A figures aa l a i ^ y i s many systems of Titedcgy, seeas to a s to be a pyramid su^tding cn its apex, aitd evea A a t apex gL'peaded in A e air. F w a t t he oaly point w h ^ i t evea seems to t a a A the Scrip tares, i t d o a a t e t sons . Tbe dgu cf C i reaa -dsioD waa to Abraham a s e d rf h b pn axisi-a^ U t k . (Bom 4 : 1 1 ) B A d d A e little mastard-eeed of Sc r ip ton l t ra tk , w k i A kas g n w a into s w k a wide-spreadizg aad deep-rooted tree rf t rad i t iaad A e d o g y ! I t b oor ly aeoetewy lo asxasM tkat wkat d r e a a r i t i o p b d e d v e d to kave beea to A l n k a m , i t waa also to k b posteri ty; aad tkea A d w ^ « r -eameinoa>was to Alwahaa aad k b poatgtty, b a p t ^ aad tke Lord's S a p p v a n to b ^ e v m ia Christ a a d tbeir A i l d r a a ; a a a tkea tke ^bole docbise rf s aeaasea td g t w e , ' 's igaed ^ e e d e d " to (Soistiaas aM^ A d r i i i u t off-spring, follows easily eneagk.

B a t we saborit t l a t tkew twa aaaaaptiaBs a n «eatwr*rf aBsatisfoeMry. T k e fink b eoattadirtcd by foots, aad t k e a e e o a d b ported by Senpbeic. G n a a was net, ia tbe ease of Abrahaa ' a posterity, a aad rf A d r p reexb ten t U A ; a M i t b a e a dsdared to be fo iktm a a g a tee a e d rf aay graaa whatever. And if b wara, a a kava yet to find tbe first ia t iaa t ioa i a Seriptare, tka t b a ^ s m and A e Lord^ S ^ x r w o e e d e d ia i t i plass, aad iiilfil tke t o a e cf iea i s t k b ia> apeet wkids tkeery of t ke t aa t aaea l t , boa t o a s a e k kage aasaaptaaos, w i A k a t a a ansabftaarial a snssayr f a a ^ t o i t & a a a a i B g f e r e a a r k r f tka Apostle P a a l , kas always aeeat-ed to a s a very a t r s p ^ a a k a ^ y , and ^ i e v o a a way rf fTphia ing A e two a i a ^ a a a a e a a i a t i v a orduaaaea rf Q o i s d A i d yet i t b aasasaed, as a t k b g a o t aerdmg aay prorf , t k d A a t reaai ic rf i a R a a . 4 : I I . b A e t r a s h y to tke i a t e r p i t f a l i u a r f tkeae two Ckris t iaanrbsa. D r . S a ^ pra-eeeds n o a A b a a a i M t i e a , i a l & ^ a y rf Irtfo," aad t k e r d i r kedoada a a l ~ ~ tkat o t k e r a m e x a d k a k a a d c v a s g ^ e d Aad Dr . B n e k o n t t t e aeeow to taialc tke m-samptioa aaodfov ideak , tka t U i t o w o ^ r f itastf to nfsia a ay " tiyipstgd n a rf J w ' k a r i d by tke H w a a b B rf a ia watar." Tka a a p e g a i i e a d otadaak rf S e r i p t a n , w W ooapare t B o a t 6 : ^ Gokw. 2 : 12, WiA B a a . 4 : 11, will pnka^ U y e e a d a d a A a t titis r - p e w r t a t i t a rf tka b a n d rf G f a b t k y kipWia o ^ p e i t ftoa S a l t a n t k u tka p r e n S a g A t a t y rf A a « > s ( a a w i d B a i - a ^ a i a a d ^ ^ rfgiaea;'> aad k a w i U a l M aaa tka t P a a l i aak a g y aaa rf Aeaa wka a i e p a a r f e a * a p t m a i a t i o a to ba iat • h d . k a t A a k w i A 1

wapcataaga rf t k d r n f a N s s s s e d n w a t U i I t ia A e odaaaaAa rf tke deaA aad k a r i d o i Ckrisk WiA A e deaA aad k a i i d rf ~ika old a u B a aa, A a k a a k e i A<K w r r A y «a be a a a a e a w a t e d ia b ; ^ ^ A d tka pai-s a c a rf S o t ^ a n ak^va n f o r n d ta . wUdi aa p t a i a l y ^ e a k r f k a p ^ a i A b a a r 4 d i aea-

aa aarfwaarfTy , ijisssiails'i j t h a k a r i d . a a d T c a a m e t i e a r f wam

tke k a r b l rf the rfd a s a ' a i4 tba a m s t i e e r f tke new—area n f i a s ^ , a i t a a ( i f aay aavaar b seeded t» aaak s a « j a i a a i eCjaeiiaa,) to'wkat Dr. B . n y a rf b d i f a a s a c n a e a t to lepresta t vie waak rf tka S j s r i t B a e t i a a . M i a t t T p r e t e d k y F s a \ d « a a eaAienni iedly typify tke w n k rf the S p ^ Aad A b b jask t k r reaaec i i b fidy aaa-aeeted wiA A « & a A aad r enmcs t i aa rf CbriM, whitk did, todeed, aSaeteally siga a s i aeal AS£ cr>M to aa.

What (he a a A a r w i e n s k y « B f i > g A a t • ^ a saeraoeat rf tke S a j ^ jvob the b n b a body a s d Aed k b o d rf CiHst ," we a n aak sure A a t wo B d e n i a a d . W e m i a -alaad from Christ's'^exptras dr<Iantiet ; , ' ' that tke Lerd 's Sapper Mmi£a H b brokiEa W y aad A e d i iaod, W we a n i a A e dsrk akarf A e s o d . S a w c t c r , we are pa t very i t i i s a t to keiaitiatBd i a w tise * w n d a r r ' t n i n ' " af a £aieek w i a ^ we rrgard a« A e A a cabodimest and A e perpetcagi^ rf a c s o ^ toni aad pea is iaaa r r r e n .

Oa aaotker point. Dr . B. leavea B q d f e pet^ p l o e d . I f t k e n a oa "inkerSBt i r r<^dar i iy i s i a a e K s c e i t s d ^ " wkat b A a t " p r i a a r y /a iwiMim rf A e mode rf adiajri^tgrirg b a ^

w k i A aoa led to t k e a m n =TecSedl" I k e iatiasatisB a t A e deaa rf Ac- e x n o t

b aoaewbat slarmiEg. Are oar P n ^ k y t e r b a bretkres aboat w c x d a d e a ^ "sa tMrramni t i .* f r e a their c a a a n s i a B as aabapt^x^d t S a r d r , i f -oar baptiim b * " - f e i d s a a i t d p<Tv ~ aad a ^'aaonmtataX ael&CT,*' b i s t ^ tha t tkey d i d a a A a d if tbey A m l i , w h t n atai l we for crmawtaTtnai, k a i t o tbaaa ieazaed asd paoss PreAjf ie i iaa aAaJars aad d ivbe i rf a!l a g ^ wko M w a - a s wiA aa n -aa rkab le a a a a n r a i t y . tbat what Dr. B ea&a a H s n d a a a t d pervooaaa" aad a • f a r r s a i a t d Bulfity," b aesAer m a n oa r leoi tkaa A a ^ iss i t ive s e n p t s r d bapt^s i . appotsted k y C k r i ^ aad admiiMsered I 7 k b apcdtki ?

ATITT.XHTn.1 WHO ZS CaXZBTP Scholars rf e d u v a t e d a t c l k e t kave a fead-

a e a for reVgiaws i^eeaUtiocs, asd rfien a u k a ap a U s d rf edectic foiA w U A tkey e o b a i . «T aa i ap i n»i iiani aa A e Csr ia taa s ^ f t o e . — Pro f Slaaael, ia k b Ltatits LaHgiamt n o m y i t , deaoQStratep, vriA a vigcreas l o o ^ A e beondsteiM^ rf each edeet ie Chrii t i ic% aad Aoan tbe ioevitabla mreesaity rf ad-vaaee i a c«e rf t v o d i ree t ins , citber t o w a r d a firm f d t b in tke gospd, e r aa absdo to n * jeetioa rf ite d d m s . H e saTs:

« H e n tkea b tke i^ue . w U A A e wararia^ & e i f l e b bcand ivriiraslv to eoGsider. T ) ^ i ^ into aesaaat A e vsrieav queFtisBs wham aaswCTS, on the one s d e e r tke other, t o r a A a

total rf evidcoe? f n r c r agaiast the rf A c Chrisdsa foiA; tb» gs}uiiiMe!«s a!id xa&eat in ty rf tke doesaco t s ; A e jsi^^meak aad eood foiA rf A e writers: the ixatiacvy to the a e t a d oemzTt%em cf pmctkeeiea asd miracles, acd their r d a t i s a to the refigiaaa teatkicgs with w k i A tbey a^e ; A e choracftt of tke TeaAo- Hiare l f , tkat eaa p e r t r d t wk iA . in i ts pe^eet parity and feefi. aeai and beauty, s tssds alone mai auappmaA-ed iu human kiitoiy or b u s » a fi^ia; thcoa TTtes asd osrEaqaies cf A e elder Law, ao rig. n i S c u t as typ ied rf Chtb t , sa stra^ee BHI meaaingleas wit!M<ut H t m ; A^se p n d t e i e a a rf the pnai-«ed Hescbh.wkoffi a-:aa-iag b n s d e n d still a m e Basiiect by the fa-tile i ageed tTjaUeha t r ivea topervnt t k ^ ; tWhiMory the rise aad pn'gieaa rf Chris, tiaaity, aad i ts enoiar isoa with A a t rf c A s td<g»a«; A e a U i t y or iaakiSty rf kwmaa means to b r i a r about tka results v h i A i t ae> taally aeaompm^ed; i ts antagocim to tka carreat ideas rf A e age aad e s a a i y rf ite orieiti; it* rffi>et« as a ^ s t e m cm the mf>ral and socid eosditiaa rf s a W p r a t geacra t i iw rf, mant i i id ; ita fitnre to a t i i t ^ tke waata aad eoaaole tke s u f i r i s ^ cf hcmaa a s t a n ; A e

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Aaracter rf Aoee ay wkoa it « » fin>t ara-aa lga tcd sad r see ive l ; the sB&Kictt wkftA. attested tke o c e e r i t y r f AeirenGvietiea*; t ka eaaparative t n D t w ^ i a e a rf a r e a i t ifoti . many i ^ m o j o a e a - j s e t u r e ; t k e u K t u d e j a -t r ad i t i ons of eocSsdcg- t k e w b s rf a a k d i d ^ and tka icade^vaey rf aO rf t k n a t a r x p b i a A e focte f w whiA tkey a rebaaad teaeaiMBt;

111 Tug a l l Aese aad similar queaiiosf ia to f d l eooaideratim, are yoa prepared tg s S s a . . aa the reaalt rf A c w i d e isqai ty . A a t J a a a rf Naa i reA was aa i m p a t t a r . e r a a e E t k a ^ ^ e r a m y t h i ^ fi^iarat; and his disripiei e raf ty and dencsiitf^ e r well taeaaarg. k a t ddsded

n r F o r k s a s t w e d t l ^ M t k i t g A o H rf t k b b tke copclaaiait l A i i ^ yoa a o a t a d a -taia, if yoa r ^ e t t n e j i t a <nw title rf t i * wkde doctrrne rf Chrb t . Ei ther be wa* a k u ke prodaimed kimsrlf to be.—Ae inear.

e SOB of God. tke IKvice Savior rf a fd l<a vaerld—asd if aa, we a a y wM dtvida GidTa B e v d a t b a . aad dare to p« t asawin-what ko kaa j >iacd t e « e t W , — e r tka d v S ^ A world for eickteea e a t o r i e s has k^oa ddaded. ky acaaa tFg lv d r r a e d &ble ; and H e f r r m wheat A a t £iHe came kas ' tarn<d t ^ wwM £ r m d c r k a e s to E«kt,fo(<a a u a a to Gad, a i A a l b i a H b ^ t k a i i d . ' '

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swi i^ for frea bcr a e m g x . A c d yet a n t k e r a e v r r livea n S t t & i a tbe \ d K a k y A e d d e r f A e e n & . He foUow tke iasagined f a t a n rf ker T h a J t k a k e b t h a k o i d e s t r f p I « H > a d k e r f o a r l a a t k e a i k t t dowa t k n ^ oomii^yeanL Tke old ark aever a a d a voyage aa tke o a d k d d l y a i k a a .

T k t n i a a a d a a ia oatiety wka aaa n iB. a l e r d to aadena iae A e eaaretawe rf A e eaaa-a a s i t y , c r to aet i t laoae C m s ite s aa j i i i ^ t i a ike e t e m i ^ k e r o , as acrdtaa ta , who l i sa a p c a a s a S d e a e s a a d e r a a t A a y t M n g w k i o k

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, • F o x a x o x n t htkh I t a aaid A a t a l e i a tka awet k e a s i i H oaa.

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Yeoff fiarest'^aainijit ^ k a t . k a r y a a r g n a t a a t a M . TSiAaoata; « A a c a m rf year phaaaraa. Olatparrali ac f . a a a U -t n d a a e d i a a bsiVat rf l a v a a ; a a a n a a t a f t c a k e i s ^ t o a s i a tka e w c n a f 1

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MBgvmalMBid—wdMrabvaaicad^to azo-eato A e Sriae eaeauada. God e u t e d aloee, d e f i e d wi&t&e i^leaaarof kdepeBdeBtoajea-t j , wnakinfng i n & k ymself tbt p o a d ^ t k s a f a l l fatsxa eikteaMs. Ha ebow to exert tka pover ^ d t ]»d xnaakad k m j a r t k qveaeaee from etenity, aad ^uu, stan, J a n -ets aad voridi Parted n t o bekg. i ^ d a took t&dr itatinna rovad k k tknne aad toan appeared k d a Uooeakg gardes of Men,

H o v e a ^ v a a a n U k a e o o ^ i i d M d t «God spoke and it dose; H e eonmanijpA, aad it itood h A ^ Tke waildi vet* fimed b ; the v e r d ^ G o d I t icqoina leas efiact far God to enato a warU &BB fo aaa to atteravQcd. CteatMB k m great veifc. Bat aahmtke k a gnater vark. Before it eoidd be aeeoiapIia& ed diTiae viadam mast snnaoaBt f S e n b i e s &r greater tkaa ^oae k tbe way of ereatka of tka aaTaaa aad tke kuauiakas adjaat-• e a t o f a l l i t i paita. Tbe aaaifidd wisdom of God moat be exbibited to prin^alitks aad powers inbaaTealj p2aae«. Tbe oeeaa of di-Tiae k v e aast bo sdirei k ail its ktbonleeB deptbg, aad tbe divine aSeetkaa a n s t k j t b d r tnnariiMM oa ntined msa. n k l^viag beea doae, tbo etcnal W m i irito k Oa ba-giaaia^ was witk God aad wko was God, was •ade fieak aad aejoaaad <Ht eartk Tbe Cre-ator aanaed tin oataie of dte ereatne. He wbo was abore kw was oade aadtt k w . I l w Priaeeofg^ocrbeeaiasaserTaat—tkeLord<itf Ii& fidl a m d a to dt.-»tk Saspeaded oa etoasbe wroe^toat aal«-«tioa witb tears of «annr,vitkgroaa3 (tf a a g a i ^ with Mood of k&aite wortb. WbataaoecM! Tbe eoeqoal SoaoftboFatkeremskedbeseatbtbo atoaa tuagaOtof apoototo rdNla! Tbe L a i ^ e r e t i s ^ p a g t b e d a m a a d s o f k k owa k w wbeiM eozse bad eke sank traasgressois to^deptiv of bell! Tbere waaawfltlgreMaeesmCbrtst'!! atoniag w o ^ aad tbe salvatzoB piocaied wben ba diaak tbe eop of e z p k f i o a k a great salTa-tka. TUa salrafen, great as it is, fieely ad it S3 o f f a e d to soas of aea, k rejeeted b j an a n d tbe H d y Spirit sabdaoi tbar re-bellMas bearta aad t b e s to embiaee

it. Aad tbas it appeals tbat G9d tbe Father, God tbe Sob, aod God tike H o l j Spirit, per-form t i t w respeetiTo parts k tbe w o ^ e f sal-ntioe. M a j I aot say, tbea, tkat it k tbe anstspieee ef JdtoTab's works. There k ao work Bks it. Staodin^ by i t s d f , p i M i k a t , Btagaifioe&t, gkiioBS, it a f f j r d s vdrsrse tbe best demoafbatiw of tbe great things the Trisoe God csa do.

S. T b u aalratioB k great beeaase it does gteat tkisgs fsT toaa. I t aseomes as a foada-laentaltrathtbenikof BBa,aad ptoeeeds m all lis psrta <s the acsomptioa. . b maa g ^ -ty? I t b r i i ^ b i a pardoo, &ae, blood-boagbt pardoafroaiibe tbroM^f God. I s s u a eoa deaaaedf I t pcorite for his jastifieatioB aad does jwsdJy U a fiulytbrongb tbe ledanpttoa tbat k k O u k t J o r u . IS utaa tbe eseay of God? I t aukbs bim a Mead. I s Diaa an aSeaaada&rttgner? Itiaakss htmafeilow. ddien of the a k t s and the hooscbold of God. Isiaxa pi^itted? It seeuea his saaetifiea-ti<m and staaips b k eWaeter wl& a perfection soiaaaeakte that the eye c f iaSnite pajity wiQ diseeia BO Ueaaudi ia it. Ismsa the ehild o f s o n o w f I t eidter t o n s stHTOW k t o j»y or makes its etetkoanoe more benefieial than its remoraL Isi=aathesabjsct(tf afSIedoa? It makes the light wtueb is bat

for a momaa. wark oat a £tr more ex-eee£sg aad etental weight of gliry. It orig-inates a Fpiiitaal chemistry by which good is eztzaeted&omeril, sweet &r-bitter, pleasore from p a k , aad bappkeasfraa the in&liatieF o f l ^ Ismanmortair M o s t b e d k ? This lalTatioD makes baste to the ^ying C a m b e r — ilkiaes it with extracts tbe stiag of

death—aad g t T e s aasmaee that to d k is gain. Mast maa I k down k the edd, dark, sileat grave, sabmitti^ to the dishoaer of aa impris-oamest k tiu toaib, and sapplykg k h k owa lei&fixMifarerawIkgwonBsr T h k salTation, adoptiagtbe words «^itsAntbor,8ays,Iamthe resarrectioe. aad thetife. Itpoktstothegreat

day asd gaaraatees a d i ^ o a , to-wit d>e ledemptiaa of tte body. I t prondaes tbat every saint dtall have a body like the body of h k glorified Lord, ipritsa!, iooomptOtle, imaaortaL And of what more does t h k salva-tkagiveaaearaacef £tanal l i b k beavea — d t e U e s s e & e s s o f t h e glory tbat kdes not away. Here kagoage and thoo^t stag-g e s gnder tbe immeasi^ of t b e a i i ^ ^ thaae. Wbo eaa fom aa a n n a t e oonceptiai of ee-lestialbOiB?

0 «3itistiaa, k aot tbe salvatioa wbidt doen all t b k for rained maa a great salvation? How great, what aagd eaa t d l ? O mnaer k not tbk sahatka too grc«t to be aegketed?

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ApaasoBgeroBtbo f o i l JVuSes xafimaed as ftat at a pkatatioa oa tbo river a l a a a w ^ was broogbt on board who bad beea takan oa-ly b y b e ^ s b o t . Ha bora ^ r e p a k l k a of bwag a good servaaU aad ooa tbat bved b k master, bat bo was raaakg away from a oraal ove(swr,aad g « a g to b k tasater k Meaqpbk Two raaawaya wan broagbt a p u tiba .^Ukt T k i m , one k ^aiaa, aad aaotber witk k k ara ibatteied by a gan-Aot. Sadi place tbe iastitatioas of s k v o y k a revdttag

A a old p k a t t t remaiked tiiat it s f t o d M bk';&eliBgs to witoeas saeb Saeb traaaaetioas belong aot, nooessarily, to ti>e system of domestie aervitade. ara

tko abases of it. T b o o k oao evil, oao i d tbat haamaa aad dnrisHaa pkatera iboald psk away t r m tbem, or there will be a fearGd reefawingat tbe last day. W e meaa enki, savage, aad IkeatiOns o v e r s e a There k a luge ckas v t t a a i — a k s l tooaamaroos k tbe Soatb—aot fit to asKMiate with wild savagesi who are bat too po^ikr aa overseer?, b^eaase of tbe repatatiopi diey have of cnltivatkg mon aeres, and faiiugmoro bags of oottoB to

tba haad thaa ordinary owseern. These are the BMa son^t for aad paid libetaUy by too many to take ebai;^ of their pkatatiOas k Arbasas and SGasiSBippL Sverytbiag k committed k t o the bauds of a maa of tbk stripe. The master k five bandied or tboasand miles away, and gives himsdf no oe eera aatO Christmas. Few e(»oave tbo savage craelty, the anfeelkg b a r ^ r i ^ e x » . eised, aad dte lioeatioasaew indalged k by oae of these " d n O t itattt." I t k no woadw tbat tbe servaats take to d a wooda aad tbe swanqiB to e a e ^ from tbe emell^ of tb( aavagea. Our eye eaa already distkgoisb tbese u c a k the crowd aad apon tbe highway. W e woaid not sabjeet oar make to t b i ^ nB> faeikg treatmeat.

W e appeal k behalf of a portion of ont-ngodhaattnity to every dkrisiiaH aad l a . awBW master, who emi^oys aa overseer, to aa* aist k the abolitka die fieadisb barbari-ties of aa snprindpled, Ueeattoas, aad savage ovoaecrism. Smploying none botthcaeyoa know are h m a n * aod mtoral aten, aad give them to aaderatasd tbat while yoa expect your servaats to do asmadi as ought to be re-quired of them, yet are not tbe objeeta of tharan&elkgeraelty, or their lasts. W k o wfllpresame to say tbat the chrktian aad hamane master is to give himself no CMteem k thk Kspeet, aad k not re^>onsabIe for tbe atrocities praed^^l upoS b k distant pkntadon? God wQl hold him reepoasible i f tbe dvO c o a r t o r p n b l i e o p k i a i d M a o t . Bemovetbe abases of dwaestio servitade aad the iastita-tionwonldbe a bleaskg to both master and servant, and abolition knatieism would not be fed and infisriakd by Unole Tom's Cabin.

Tba Alic* Firion k a good boat, and a fine sailor. Her bertha are cleaa, her table aban-dantiy cnpplied, her ofiecrs we fennd very obligkg. Bat we have some faalt to find. Tbe o&ocra of a steamboat should not patton-

the steamboat bar. I f they mast driak, let them defer it nntil have safely landed their fre^t of bamaa l i f e ; i f they mast drink, let theim drisk k port, and not while apoa d a ^ . W h y do not the owners of vi s e U s e e t a t h k ? OSceis of steamboats sbonld not allow gambling-, esrd-|Jaying and pharo backs on thdir boats. The door of onr state-room opened apon the barber's shop, and m that in open day was spread a pharo bank table, and the uninitiated eooght to be in-veigled mto a p k y . W e watdicd the opera-tions of the black that had it in charge for a sliort time. WhUe the President of the bank was showing the way it operated, how p e f e e t i j kir , and how many the ehanees to win, a gentlemaa steps forward and deposits $30 in the bank to p k y npon. All are k t s -ested k him, many yoosg men who never saw a|diaro bank before. That maa pkys, and withm tweatj' mkates wins $160. The crowd is &v(Kably impressed, aad the b u t k thrown oat for a night's haoL That man wbo won was a partaer k the bank, of eoacre. In eonversatioa with a yocsg maa who seemed to

baiMM aai awaaf k a d aatil m m e f c a d Oamdea «k I k l f m * tee o'dcwlc oa S a t a i i t j . AU (la iMid ^ o f « Ibr I S O a n H

v a a n u p e r b a n ^ i a i d g a T a w a a B aaCtTe-l a b k U a a a f t b a a a i r i i y . Bat ai« told

tlmt dM rnd k k « M 190a frtwa tbe eeMvatad kads.

MaatiaaIk,S0ai3aafhHaGaka'k LaBdkg, k a pleMaat aad rapidly grawkg pkoe. Tba p r i a e ^ iMiiiato are plaatar'a, wkaaa f u t n k y oa iIm twaapa aad ipoai tka gayewt, aad

akaakaad p c a f i i i i m l a w . S M w P a r -

W h ^ mast be tlMeoase^wBeerfsBeba^Ieet? Two words wm t d l — E T E R N A L D E A T H .

P .

C Q U n C B U . disappointiBfnt, I was to fedik

to go to ColamyaoB Satarday kat as my ar-m ^ o M B t s w i d d o t bbbII bat aobk diaidi rcqaiiad. T b k k bard for me to bear. For ' A s first wveral years o f my auaistry I penittad k tbe prevideaee of God, to aOaj^ppaiatmeats. I da aot tkiak I bad ever fiauppeintad a aaBgr^^atioa to ^ time o f m y r i e k a e i s k r t year. I hoped to be aU* to w y on my d ^ bed that I bad aot A — — A a thiag. ^ k n r v a k ace all ha-mttbapas. I i U I probably bo aadii . to get badk fhxa Gaatoa k tiaa to M my aext pniwtawTit at i k g a a r f f . So b e n are a Mwaaa af dswypomtmeata. Bat I am aaw b a i a p a a r e q f p k at bai* aad eaaikt aq^eet t a - g o a b e « t a a I a a a a£ d . I p n y t b a t l u a y atkask b« ^ k to reaeb CaKtaa, aad k e e t with tbe baadreds yitra*wba bava k v e d aad jpi^edaad labored & r oar blepad S s U ^ S a h o a l I k k a .

ftiy tba g a a d Lob! a a k a f t a t a 9aM< i * •

8 w G k d k o f

o t e % d a i i » j h a t o taadas tike

T O A L L

toa S m i O , a o fawva k I G d d I o a a d W e a k

h e r e , a a d B r o . B a t h e r f o r d .

T V r b a d k f t f o r t b a A M o k t e , 7 5 a O a *

d i a t e ^

W a p a a n d W a n m a H t ^ p a a B o d i u d B % b t ,

a a d n o t b a k g a U a to p r a a m a e a a v a y a a a a

3 0 a d k a t b a a o o to P r i B o e t o a for k v a

• o a ^ , w a v a r a a a a i p e l k J to g a o a to C a a f

d a a S O a ^ a a d a e M a S S ^ t o P . W a

a post o&ea at Hamptoa k tbo awia-aad witaaasad tbe oparatiaB of daagiag

tko a i ^ I t waa a atiaet tqparatioa. bag waa aakokad aad its eoatoik aitftiad apoa tba p k n a m freatof a s f a m door, aad aU ^ saw fiWaad amcal d i d - < i « « n d ovw tba p k aad aaristed asaasworadepatiea. PnetieadfiagHsaoaidbavadaavedabalfdoiaB kttersxigbttban. W a aill tbo attaatioB of t f a P a a t l l a a t e r Gaaeial to tbk grov v k k -t k a o f l i M k v r w ^ t • • k t o e a t a d k t b a

ddivery « f tka ooateato of aktaat every mail b ^ k tba SoaO, deauad a rtfonaatiga of U e a»ea at TTamptoa, A t k i a a a s , aad a a v -

atal otbar olioM wbero wa f a v tba aiail ebawgod.

Wa icaebed Oimdaa eoaipbtaly pxoatxated froaatravalaadkaaaf skep^ While soektag a barber s b i ^ wa ware atet by Brother T . J . Fraaaiaa, tko Baptkt dtanAu He

reoMved aa warmly, aad kad oar baggage re-aiovad at oaoe to tboaioa littkpacaoaage, tbat we alight diaa with the pastor's wife. A f t e r shakiag tbe bands tbo Imtbren, itka bad called ia, A o baggy was made ready, aad Bro. Freeataa, tboagfa jast reeovering from ehilk, vohmteered to oany as to Priaoetoa, S^ miles distaat. W a traveled & r k t o tbe aig^t, aad st<^pad at Bro. Lindsay's, wbo arose and w a ^ y reoeivod as.

Wa were eaabkd to reaeb tbe Assoeiatien S a b W & morakg; shortly after. Elder Lea bad ooswenoed tba I I o ' d o ^ aervie& H e k a good preader, and k aeeoaated <ae of the first k Arkansas, aad ao ataastaads bigherk tbo affiwtkas ot the brethren. He k a Tea-

W o were appokted to ^ e a d t before Oa A M d a t i o a at 1 1 o'dodc Monday, vkieb wo essayed to do, bat owiag to oar ]^ysioal proetratioa, aad tbe effects of change of ter, wo weia eompdied f<)r tbe first tkie k life, to sit down k tbo nudst of the diaeouse, aad take a bed. Wa finished that a i ^ t in great fMUeaesi. l ^ e b t e O r e n libetaUy oc^riboted to tbe bailding of tbe Spriag Street Charcb, and abowed as every kiadaess. W e werare-oeived by tba Associatioa as an offieo' of the S. B. S. S. UnioB witboat a ^aseatittg voice.

faekterested, we wemed bim agakst p k y k g . He remarked that he never pkyed, and coth-k g eosld indaoe him to do so. ^Riat years ago he had read "Green on Gambling," aad it bad k d him k t o all tbe Eeerets of "gaming, acd be'was fally warned. T h k eirenmsianee impressed as with the fine inflosnee of tbk l i i ^ book, which e f o y parent sbonld jdaee k tbe hands c f Lis son. Let it be remembered that this work has beoi selected by the Board of the Soathna Baptkt Sabbat Sehocl XJiuao, and poUitbod as oae of its librazy books. I t win be k every Sabbath Sehoid library.

Q i t s i ' s L a s d i s g . — W e l a n d e d h e r e h a l f

p a s t t W B s o ' c l o c k F r i d a y m o m k g . H a v i n g

o o n s a a t ^ to t a k e a w e w e r e k t r o d a e e d

to a n d c a l t i v a t e d a v e r y a b o r t a c q o a i n t a o e e

w i t h t h e v i k f e t t b k g k t b e i b ^ o f a b d d w o

e v e r y e t m e t w i d > k a n y e l i m e . W e

w e n t d o w n for p a r e a k a n d freedom f ^ m a t b e

e v i k t h a t i n f e s t e d t b e b e d , a s a fieQow t r a v e l e r

h a d b e f o r e a s . T h e h o e t ^ o l o g i z e d t b a t b k

a e e o m m o d a t i t B S w e r e n o t w h a t b a k t e a d e d to

m a k e t b e m s o s o m a a b e e o a l d j w o e o r e

r a n t s to h a v e w a a b k g d c m e , t b a t t h e

c a m e k t o b k b a n d s l a t d y , e t e . , b a t b e e o a l d

d t a t g o 5 0 c e a t s for a n h o a r ' s o o n t a c t w i t h b k

filthy b e d .

T a k ^ a s t ^ b y s a n r i s e , w e w e r e t r e a t e d

t o m O e a o f e o r d a r o y , a l i a s f e n e e r a i l r o a d ,

t b » ^ b t b e s w a m p e r o ^ g M a s o n s a a d B a r -

tiudtmev B y o a s , s e « a g b a t o m ^ a a t a t k m .

M o D a n a a t o , k t b k d k t o a a a , a a v a t b e s m a l l

o p o k g a t w U e b w e I n a k f i t s t e d , ' e i g h t a u k s

fr«B t b e 1 a a £ ^ . T b k s w a m p , o f t b e n A -

e s t k a d ; O T o f i o w s to t b o d e p t h o f from t w o

toufeet. I t k t b M q ^ t t b a t a few s u k a t t f

k v e a a b a v a w i U r e d i u i t a l L I t w i B

fron e a a a a d a b a l f to t w o b a k e < r f - e e t t e a p a r

a ^ b a t t t w o a l d b a w o r t h | S S e r t ^ p a r

a e r a te e k a r i t . I t w o a l d b e k r m o r a p n f i t -

a b l a t o ^ v a t b k ^ d d k r a p e r a e r a & r g a o d

k a d d o a r e d t b a a totakaakforai^ L e t

t b a a a e o a a o ^ to A i k a n a s t t r n t m S i t r t l k ,

T w w f y - f i v e a i B e s b r o i ^ t O S to t b e f i s t a t e g a

a t a a d . B r o . C k t i i i a a a t t b a O a O C H e

k a a p a t b a a S a a a a d i t a g a s t u d d a t a . H a

weat frm Moxtib H k i i i a p p i and A a O t d a . W « abalt NMaOber b k

T w t t s y J t v a H g u k a o f b a m s fot-

k ^ t k c t t S O wOm at Qm J O * turn, i k m

Dsaa Baok P s n u R o s W b e a is the Howdl %t-lUr «D be ffimiiiiil tnm Uw coIuuh of the Tam-

wteawSl yea tWnk tkatjoo bave given saifideBt vindicatiaD of 70V side, aod beeooM wiflmg to leave ike balance with God, «ho bas promised that Us «;«ihaU be onr tbe rtshteooi 1 I deady lova mj brethieD of the Tauuttn Aqitut and took tewaid with pleuoie to the time wleo they win be aatisflad that they biTe dooe aodsaM encmgh to cicer tboBseltce, and iril] leaTe all for therjosti&atitn of their ovneooneia Uie hands ot ma ever watrhfal God.

KKFI.T TO TDK VORSUMISG.

The above is frma the pea of a sister k the town rf , a sister who k most bdoved by thoao who know her best. I have a most ex-alted opinion of her ehristian character, aad expeet to take k t o respeetM eonsdcration wbatevor she may say. Tbe foregoing has no donbt beea called forUt by my article k the last paper headed, "Wbo will E j q O a k ? " umed to show, and did show, ihit neither Elder Howell nor h k C h a r d bas told the tmtii as to the manner k whieh tbe Ttmusset Bap-tist eame k t o the bands c f its senior editor. I hope my sister frimd will nqt think that it a f f o r d me pleasnre to expoee tbe imp^fiections of Elder H. and h k people. It does not. do it beeaase I eonsidCT it my doty. I may be wrong k thk view. I know I amaa erring mtolaL Bat what are the foots in the c referred to 7 KIder Howrll k his speeehes k tbe Trial, (so-called,) of J . R. Graves, diarges over and over agak, that G. k gnil^ of fokdiood—deliberate folsehood. Messrs. Scott and Xelaon diarge bim with falsehood io nine distket iMtanoes, while Messrs. FoUer and Darden allege that he is guilty of libel and slander—tkat is,nialieions falsehood writ-ten aad spoken. Elder Howell's party decided by vote tbat these charges and aU^tions, and aingokr, are traa I say before all the world tbat they are not trne. I say moreover, tbe evidesee tbat Elder H. and party have stoted what is fUse as to b k or their givkg the Tamtsue Baptist to J . B . Graves k a haadred times elearer Aan that Graves staled aa aatratb k aay of A o matters diaiged agaiast bim. Tbo pnx^ tbat Elder H. or b k par^ did not make a donation of tbe pa-per to tiie senior editor k pablie. Itbasbeea befi»e tbe pablieaboat thirteea years. When therefore, E l d « H . aad hkebardmake state-aente k direet e(»fliet with doeomentaiy proof paUi^ed num tbaa a dozen years ago, the diarge of ddibeiate fokebood might be made agaia^ tbem, if aay body < di^poaed to make i t Elder H. aad p a ^ wish to ram J . B . Graves by making tbe pnblie believe tbat be k a liar, i f aot tbe ktber of Uars; aad I i r i d i to prevent tbo ao-oomplisbmeBt of their objeet. T o do thk dtow tbat t b ^ have pabOabed to tbe world what k aot trae—^wbat tb«7 eaanot —iriiat I d ^ tbem to attempt to defend. In abort, I wkb to reader Elder H . aad b k diardi poweriess to destn^ a toother i j diaigiag bim triib kkdiood ( w h i d &ey eaa-aot prove) by sboiri^ tbat tbek v m c i t y k not as r ^ a U a aa was tbe popbat Banid's. larik mytisterik titk w n a g ? I s U wnmg to take oat of te baads vt b k ttemieai a wi^MB tbqr wiik to aaa k d e ^ y i a g my friend? k i t w n a g f o r s M t o i ^ ^ y t o E U e r H. v t i p a r ^ tba "pbyaeka heal t b y s d f aigaiaeat? Did aot Paal attoapt to daatioy Om iafiaeaoo of Ooas wbo oppoaa the tratb by sbowiag that tbey w e n aot worthy tf k -fiaaaea? I t k - s o t aeoeamry for aie'to aay O k of Elder H . aad par^, bat tbe pckdpla ' sdktaaikDy tba a a « . I dmll be ^ w i & i V M l e r , f o r a a timatoeoaw v k m d w

HaweO d b i r " aaa be^ with p p ^ k ^ , £s-nasedfkaaoaroolamas. I k ^ a o t t o b a v e

tonCertoitoAenkfatara-

V X S O B I i R S B R .

anCmMaatlMB

tbaa e k w tbe « d e e ewomhAm to » piBte-* M B k f aS v i N e w w ' *

^ C k M aMdt men Id taa)^ TumatiaeeT aaJb^ttaot the

totha

OBTOtTT OT OOro a rrqmit t* ciT« the ocijia of the

aawt hMbeeaiimMlii. As we the o t ^ a eC m aiasy, thk Vnnanma v««y wieest, and wa wa aaw attei^ a mm^Kmim. X b a a ^ aat state of the peoaos-aftarwards oOlsd BapUki

Ike f o S t f i a t w -

with a sheet aad aaeetttin d A e ^ ewea —expeaedfte e t n s l p a n l t k a ^ Xtor beeaase

lyiiniiihit la eeaarieaM of ttte their gtOi,

Meeiieai thui J e l * * ( * * • * I j i Stin rtai^ t M , h a p t l i to be IimUst—blr

VYmim>rmHp H tba l a g e a t t h e t e ^ M waaraasataeeoi wSbJaba esaemtfaga. e w a w d l i t h e f w w w h y U tsamwiTy.

Jeka waa M n M bgr a vSe wraldi jast as lie •dftaWMd • F n ^ e r m , « e e a y X m L * ^

I h e XorUssasGMstthMtakeatheeaantfrw-ef tUskiastaaeaettih-caBs

It KTsfdiai'^—ssfsttU " M t ^ r t t u wttU,' did not orictnate? here—does a s t t e i M a a j o f its Brinrtpke er leattwstwa tMs wadd—ht the hfag.

as wdl as the b^dsm " i t f - - ' TTmmm' Tba l ^ a a m or Jala, tbe oath of aBeehaoe a e w pasTkck, - u A w i J E f i a a t ' ; ' aOlta iEadartaaad infaeliilee aod ngslttigo*, tfaveioR, an*

a p M O d s t i - ^ J M aeahwen washed.laa BOie, frcaa'sia by the wi

mad^ br the same BpitB. M T lw»>Ie.'veiT peid. teat, aad brakotbeatted. Xhcr despafaed oTaB beip tarn iWewashk. ^ oa* theambea w M y eathaoMny eif 6od,1irtheaidor the sasM Holy 8(drit.

Bat, yoa asy.l this was aot the qaeatloa. »»«• isthaqacetioa. TetywdL IwiS

try to aaiwer (U* iaqaiiT, aad eoQaltnl eaes. havoBBw bMoaBcaiher with the B^jUdsamaK her or rears, aod haw b e n g r f O j intetaalad to eaiefBlIratadjfaC^eaethiacs. The infiindireid of Ood speaks of oo» Jeka, aod sairs was a B ^ tist; and we ate nqalred to beDeve the Weed of Qod. I f w e disbdewwhat God sars, "wesHtb Bim^hmr.' John was, ttowfcsn, a Buflut^mi. the tint Baptist of wheea we have any acooant.— Baptktea is the to^ired O i e ^ word, sj^Bed to

J ^ W a f i r a a k O a to aar adverting

& O a . baia b i a a ^ AkadaslBiatod

o f r a r i e a d e t a

t b k v e a f e . S k a t

o a t a a a M v a f a m b k

t b m f

I f yoa ask haw he at fiat came tf> be aBaptisfl —Issswer: Ood teldUm in a mitscaloaa laanM thatHehadbroasht " A t H r n g J a m e f O t h m m t (Hletal) down to earth; aad toidbiatosofaidi and p»odaim this ftctevei7whete,.e^ieda]l]r iaJadca, aad to eaa 00 the people eveiywhete to rveat and be converted as a aeeemiy qaaiiAcatioo f(» henhip in that Uncdon, aod then to coQsdtote thea membn* by imsucsing them in water, into the Basse of the Father, Sao, andHoir Spbit-aa ex*

w h e r e b y t h e p e m t a i r t ^ ^ tt^uiAo to t h e King andtothefitigdoei togabey iuwgnlatiocs. Ihes John-a bnsasee emyvbere-jBst aa Ood tan«ht Mm—was "Kepeot je, Tor the kmgdam of the heavene has cscie near\(Betazioete gar BaaiSa toon oaruMQo cngike.) This Greek was G o f * laa-goace. He ooamaaded Jdm to repeat H e w y -whefo. The wvds were caieftilly sefaeted io-flnite wisdom; and John was commanded to use those ideotieal worda. And he did it. U Is tiw oorSpisoopaiorCatboBetiaDsIatioohas somewbst "IsrvpreecBted and obacaied; it. Doobtlea Joha nid BBch once than this. Battluvas t h e ^ o f his prodamatioa.; After tiavrfin^-Kid prtacjiing this.wayftt and near, " dwi we^ oot to him Jon-^ and an Jodea, and annhe roond aboct Jordan, aad by him were baptiied in the riwr Jor-i n - a m f t t ^ Otir fU*." n»B8 they became m e m b e r s o f t h a t k a g d s a 1 7 b i f ) t i s m .

^ i n s p i r e d «>d «.loa» Paal. meeting twdre of these penoQs, so baptiiedAy Joha into that king-dom,and«takesto teach them mote perfeefcVthe

the Mceuah had appeared tinoe their laptinn-had b S i T b ^ e S i - M i ^ ^

Ibis same kbgdom iajhii hmaamty-had p r e a ^ encywhrn t ^ aene kbigdom as J<dB» did, and fay hUsgeoU had baptiisd into i t a o r e d s c ^ O m Joim, and liad giren much more extezoire instrac-t i o a c o n c e r n i n g H t h a a J o h n w s s « « e to g i v e . P s a l

asks thro, (in order U> fix their aaen^an) " imio •ria«(eisU) baiitistdr ^ActS 19: 1 - 5 ) They seem ooofused, asd hardly know into what State or pSatt they had t>eea baptiied. They "uito JoiM's ievfim." Paul, tjod» io^iiaUa^ then folly expluas Johs's baptism to than, in these words (BteraHy translated): = J<4n truly baptized sccoediog to the baptism of repmUaee tening tbe people that they most bdieve on H ^ that was to come after: -that is, on the (chtisUm) anointed Je-sas; aod they hearing (abmsantes). «ece baptized into the csme (into sobjectko to the Posoiuge) of tbe Lord Jesns-—tt< Lord aad King in that king-dom. Thns Paul, after fixing their ittftitinr, u tvcTs his owa qoettioB—making U rsore (dain to thfjn tliat tbe in^iied Ungnage used by J<iai feDy

implied the snhjectiaa of than to the anointed JesQs (minccloBi! J uoicted as Sing wiien the de-scended npon him like a dore, and God's votee pro-claimed Usi as Sue aad King.) Tluu they are shown that they w m beptisfd into the same king dom as wen tiie other -»"frtiSTti

This li an inspired exposuoD, to them, of JohnV baptism after it is past, and it is written for ocr leuning. T b e e f f j r t of .King James' tianslsien to t i i c m it, ot xo make an impreasioo that these twelve were ir-bxpSi^d, and thns to throw John's beptism Into the shade, cacnot aker the inspired Greek—cannot destroy its plain as ve find it there. It itovs what John nsssUy said to his dis-ciples at their baptisB. It ^ w s that Jolm's disci-ples, at their baptism, were ail taoght to beiiere in Him wbo was to come after John—that b " am tkt oMotnUd jefus.' It shows that when John's disci-ples were so instructed by him, and .were baptized they were in fact baptized " imio tiu aosw of Hu Lord Jenu," wbo was the King. It teaches that if all this was not plain to John's disaples at the llm, yet this was the import. It teaches that J<^'s dis-ciples were b^>tiz«d into tbe name of thessmeKisg as were sohseqnent chrisUsns, and of cosase into tbe nme kingdom. They ware all " m OtriMt when baptised, and were all "eiu." ttshowswhat John slways said at their baptism, to wit; Qaxtluj miut ieZier* (trmt) ts SiwL mho was to come after— that is, in Christ. It teadm that they, (the disci-iJes of Joba) " hearing, wera all b^iOzed into the name of tbe Lord Jesus "—whether they fnlly un-derstood it at the Ume or tioC

We are fOHy shown hers (with an boDat tncsU tioo) that John's Baptism was predsely the same as onis-SBbjeeted the convert to the nme King, and thcfefore made him a member of the same^kisg-dom. In sa cases, thereibre, whetbr with J«dm,

with Christ. « with the Apostles, bsptmintrodoced the converts into this same kingdom, under this same King.. It was intended for tUs € x p r a s fott. It was and u, therefore, tbe eaa to tkat King aod that kingdom. Same eoBaUrat ia-stractioD—reminding them constantly of the death, burial, asd lesunection of Christ—is tialy mectioo-ed. Bat this is merrly imademtai, yet not to be de^iised. So slso they are reminded that they were baptized just as Chrisi was—"iaricd wOk i w - —

that is, buried in the water Jtat as be was bmied ia tt; " r « « witk Jm"—that is. raised oat of tie water jsst as he was i^sed oot of it. AB this, too, reminded them of his death, bnrisl and lesmieuUonl TUs biiag Htitd in tbe water as he wis baiied in it, being rawedl mp out of ike water as be was, has a pecoliar charm aod tece in it. It is iautating a oohie example of obedieDee toall then ;n]at)0B8 of the kingdom—" aU rlghteonsneas." This p l e d ^ omsrives to the Mrgdma—tlds taUng the allegianes—lUs becoming a member ia it|accisdy ki the way that He did, as to mamwr, p r i n e ^ asd eScct, are the and essocf of the Baptkm. U is the homiliatirg manner pttaeabeiij Godhim-aelt

TheSasfaor taaght that no ooecoold become a BHBdier of this kingdom OD eazlh o^y by this bap-tism after convnoa. Whatever amy be the of adadsra into Heaven, they Aaad ectiiely l y themselves. I am ^eaUcg ot ihfa sarft, aad td naiirttd siiuurt beccai here and a O ^ a« eitfk a/-aO^iaatv ^jiOM A SB tatk, " Szesptasua be beea e< water "KoomiBg oat o( the walex here befag ooc^ond to m biRk>

- aad of the Spbil," (oooiesAwi I8O0 "he esai enterinte theIdnafamof Qod"—ftMaHnpL.^ eaitk, fbstftodalmedbyJokBaaeodeemmam him,aBd fbsBsalaixedby O i & t ) Christ t y • ^ I s , too, }nK<Ma% saya there is ao other way to become a member of thU Mngdem oa earth otiyky baptism. Ood pnaedbedtUaastbeeafywi^ef b c e o a ^ a jacaiherk l t l r tefiBg Joha Chat tUs

* n ^ - * — ' j i i i s i i i i l iac Um to go forth aad pmH*«

sU^iallisaathsapnsaihtof iqritns as fie aet, fi« aaib afiOviBac^ wtaekr thiv wen to isMM

C M I 1 I l i l ' l o k a to e x a ^ e w d

K. OMfbawajraCte-he aside men p U a l e r b e p n -

setibedtgrasir U p t s r a i A s n f ^ l rrtnmwii lijHrir t - —

J i f c u H n t s d i B pamaaaeeof tUi firiaa war (sat, aad pceacbed tbe

Afler Us craeiCxiea sad nsatrectisn, azkdj[m« beteehis issmslim, Oufat ijiesHns aad their saca weooto " go tetk aad'dus^.aB

XUm s ieiDs f m r i m j Asm the ^Mt^ri s c U s n la tUa UoKdom: L e^ tho esseace or gisa-toe piety. facteAacrepeatamMsMO^ to>s, aadthe spirit of obedisoen. Hethee, ashis JastsQicBinic-jucclicBoo earth, tells thsmto aS thsas fisdples, so made, into ({sis) tbeaame (attdbales a a d a h U f ) of Faths, Son,aad B a ^ ^ m a . - u d t m M m f ttemse steres «S fin^ r ftsfiiiiiji J

Aod k>, I atowgh yoa al-ways, emaaato the end tf the wmid. Soletftbe^' HethnaseendedfatoUXeaien. HenwekaveOe

<sWtsTen«a». by.God himself ef ads kingdom <n earth, aod its iecelaaeos.TEm we^hm the origin of tooBsptijla. nieirbi^tism and* thai kicgdom "wmn J n m B m a i . "

The christian ocganizatke a caBed^ kingjom handled and twcBty-Uinse; tissea to the geaita,'aodpnhahly ahsndiedtines mgietothe lestof theXewTeatamest. Sat C k n A is Ae SU>-man CsthoBc jwrcerMoa ;SocMa, and I f Usee tisscs in the loar Staagdists.

AO thd was repeatedly toretoIdiaEnpiwy. •In those dayiab^ the Gad of Beavea set a p a k ^ -

hich shsn never be destroyed* (Don. ^ as w d as many other pnjpbeaee.)

Aboot tbiny dsys after tte asoecrisoof Christ, andtt the preadnng of ooe sermon t i n : ttauoai jifisaas were; oooverted, and were all iaanediatetv baptized into the same kingdooL AB the conem in the Uaies ot the Apesties w«e, iauaediatety a t e omtTendoD, baptized into this same Mogdom. We

flod. also, that an the christians at Book wen Bap. tists, "being baiied with Christ in thmr baptism-— "risen wai him" oat of thewaier. Bom. 6:4. Bie sameistraeof aOthe chris^aiwat CokKse. They werean "baried with in baptism—all "itscs with oat of the w a ^ (ch. i v. 12.) Baptised faito Christ" (Gtl. 8:27) :teaaies that the (Aristiacsof ea]atia,inUieirbapti^ werer- aeed under the same King, aid of cosne in the same kTng»!wn, and in the same way.

An the Jewish doatisza. (Hd>. 10: 22) in "ike proftstim. of tieir fidSk," iad their " i o d i e s <nui-eitaj»«r»;wieT-(tight.translatMO.) Of coarse they were Baptists. Jesss Chiiit was bapCsed in the same way "in Jordan." Of comse He wax a Bap-fist. He itqcired a3 the new-made d a d i ^ 61 cootseitobeb^tizedintbe ssmewsy. Ofccsme, not ocly He bst abo His agmts, that He eojilcyed to b^>tize for Him, were Bapgsa necooaiily. All

^ christians, thec. were gathered alike aod into Oie same kmgdbto. There was no sdiian, thes—there wKe " no dirisioB.* " The mskitnde cf tten that b^isTcd TOe of ooe heart and of oae eoBi," Ko Pope—CO Heciy VUL—no Csins—so Coke, then had beco^ so UasphemoiB as to auempt io make better F<dd for christia=s than the ' o u A U OoisS. The wicked Jews, toe heathtE, aed Satac^ hoEts were then the oely rrrals acainet the Hesmly

Hotheim, that Lstbnaa flwa^ of ti» B^>tists,>a ouBtiVDed, i)7tl» tnih of t&e historidl t*ri,to adaiH and to say Out "an the eonVRts of the first

n r i B m s T g g w n t m

jjBSitjjtD woaoa rmaat rizmm.

Hasaas. JtwoBs *he

8 E G U L A 2

E A f f l n U U C ,

i s i - a •eptatts iaenaseor

per cost. «a 1 c t e R t e three toamkoss think, say p a M a H ^ . I was siek aed eeau

toaeassaerfl m ^ ^ t 1 mini,I ,•[ ,., J II « n * r paUicsltoa aad teste to k « B a p ^ SesMtc. A I<BS d e f n t a visafimaBre,

C«swats pcneoted U a ftom aoomts^ it is teged. „ „ to time;

i B g h m wastiBoesly slussd toiiliiw teed next yeaz " At CampfaeOlE> J ^ j -aatoraaybe»»»44ashta»htoO*h«.« B . eame ky steatoheat to W o a i t & A ^ w ^ e azrasfiBBentaiall be iawtifiae

tothedmni,,^, eqTialtoatass5iik»(iadiyw«a»het) invay modiT^ iiimlSTrrs. — a « -h. l fhistrawSaeexp«a.- W h S f c w f c w i ; ^

i.a9dkel

century were intiodnoed issto tbr New Kingdom by being immersed mider watn ia she nsme of (he Fa-ther, aad of the Son, of the Holy Spirit.*' And be makes the sao^ stiiemecl caacmSng a3 tke ckrufinu of the seccmd ceaisry. We hare belon lilaown them as a persecuted pecplt in aH ages down to the preeetit time, asd thai "the gales of HeE hate new yet ao lar prtniled against them" as to "txtermijuU tkem." Thss ve have ikeicbed, slso, the origin ef tke BoftisU. The Magdeboish cen-tsiiatots, as we bsTs befcKe shown, have prcnn his-tocically, as {Oaisly as possible, a regmar socccssicc of them feom t3>e dsys of John Uie Bapiist down to the preseot time.

Bo yon iii Dire a^ain bow tiiey w m ci^anizei], and what were the piincifjles of their organizatiac 1 I reply &om 8etiptn.«, tod btirdy, at this time:

Jndaism and aS its nuicnal wordly [einciples, so as religiaa wzs coceercsd, were ostiniy Isid

aside, according to prc^becy. The platioim. of Heaven, the Gorenimeni of HeaTee, the poncqiiea of ssbordiEatioo in Heaves, the dsUes doe to God preTalest in Heaveo, woe all faroaght down to esith in that kmgdom^ arid were tie pmcgdes of crgoa-isaiins, the sosu cu im Honcw.

Bat (joo ask) do aS Bsptists soiieTe to so r o A tRtodpIes ss tooM 1 I answer ncL AQ geaxistjc ^apHsis dc adhere to IHtae Kriptnral pijedides.— All hi tbe times of the Apostles £d. Bst thsse are qcite too many now of Tcrr !ax owing to the Uck of Baptist liteiitnre, growing ont of the poseemioos they nceired, the fsxx that winiim^ after cJUioos cf tbem were ishnszacly butchered by the PedcOnpasts—t e., Ca>hoIi< BpascopaEanB. Prefbytcriacs, and CoogFegs&iDansts —and the geoersl hatred stirred np by Pedobaptists ereiywhere against toea, and tie croe!, crushing irllnrnce exerted ^Kn theso, tiaa^Kiag them ia the dast, and tbe faa that seminaries of mat ererywhere in d>e hands of Pedobaptisti, Bctil ncEr (he li^iaaiag of the present caiUuy—many of Uusn were monlded qoiie too much by Pedobspiist liuza-tn:« and exposiUons of Scriptni«. Add to t !^ the &ct that DO tismlatico of the Bcriptaics UHo £ag lish was accessiUe, except the perrerted tasxl*. tiocs of Pedcbaitista, and the ooe aesnBoeiiy in oae (King James') was prepared by High Ckischfflso ooeCangregationaiistbeir^theew^exoepUon, (Uc, Beynolds) snd the; transIaUrg mrder seitMet* tg-rante, ccfnqrfirc, pareriiMg nits, diasled by King Jsmes—who sS kad a deep '^'tTTst m clsear-' img what is said of the kingdon, and in ftlsdy sad pro&mriy crawdicg the i<md " C k m A ^ into the Kew Testament, thoogh the Gredc Testamo^ veys ao sach meaaing—a great many Baptists sotaewhat perverted and totned aede 6am the right ways <rf the Lord. CbonA is msjfnifled—kitten is degraded. Haay old.jsdikBed Bsptiits scqmred a habit of tmcklicx too modi to the "Pedobsptista, exoept rimply in the item of adnit bxptbm. Then

aie malUtades who acqeiied their ewx finra bthen, gta^-fUbos aod great^rand-fsaiera, so moolded in those times, asdareso jci, stsbbocn aad»nfeL socoDCetted iatbe opinka that they iasw it aO. thatadiSaot seotimeotcannot beetowded to^n^cds. Dr. Wayisnd hss vrittnt a book por-traying jBi9(t<(cwbw sad wjo^e^ (instead of toe prindphmof God's Greek Testannt) snd sDch ns-fomtacd wss^areby too many made the eriie-r m . Bach a coaise is adapted to Mj&motd-IUk-ioned BaptisU and their dewmdaaia ia so luiiy Pedobaptist erroia aa fuhen. gsaad-fathers sod greaitfrand-bthera adopted mider thoKs dnaim-staoces, aad tasckt ten to doae their eanaeainat aU addkiaBai Bible instiaction more thaoth^

There are also tboasands of othen, k^to'dispes-ed. wbo have beeo madded ^ OU-ftshkfud minis-ten of adwOartiakiiag. and kaTB never ted the a ^ peitaidty of leatnfaigthe exact icacUaic of the Hew Testaawst—paidy beeaase of oar bsd aadpszay beeaase thk eld-tuhkmed. aet, wOfal, steeeo^ped zaoe cry ont agidost escrytU^ttoi dif-fanfrcntoairpm^aoeeind Botkas.

totakemi imenst m sladykix tke pciac^des of Chdm's ceeaa-tation. said aot a fnr try to msks a tmpotaOar.

Then are mokkades, alu, tkat an sa mixed as to to Beighbodnods, u d otherwiw, PedotavlistoiAoaiB anecsat, bolacad s ^ d B -oss, tkat 019 k s r a w eppoctaidty to tofam them.

Lia eg

adtiatem toiisit a^ wknthe saiA a &tacGe is ! so s»«!yBkeeaB^ itwarfdbe paK cf then who-fc«te. and 1 h a n h i s « g « „ j ^ IhepehewiB mvkatka,, irith theammawwof m e i f i a e a i ^ ^ aaecSoaateleeibeB. — — « a M l s a 4

The msae is trae, also, of scat* BuSria wiicae ^n«ng ^ypmtauiiles far tboroa^ naearek have

The oaei ocganisatiuB of paily in a m pteen ik«JavmB^«akyaa-

m u v B ^ e i t C ^ M m I skaavea.

haatts<

thetnithaf Gad,sadCTs ckeontohateOnillsaaddisWaaa to r a a A aa tkey an, as wdlas icaenaes of tbe Meg. deal a( CtoiaM aad s s i ^ aeeai. after ali,aetaai|y tosjlHtiii siiis s a k ^ f c j p f t - i f i m m l S S r ^

oTGhdsl^arwito efastoeartbefa

ktttr.

with e d d tear iatte hsnd in hand witk tke I t a w w Bigeti, ,

ter csmat n a i L " riiaaii ~ rioorfy aadto goad ef iet oswra his*]

onr Z i * . n i, to be « aftaid of aoiMag bm da.-wiito-lhej™th.fheiAeietrmk,m*iib6daJtot ' aetnito,- i w m e d i n toelon of J i n ^ T P««s««ii!glr ptneated to aH wko can k . i a i ^ i topoan ksBBfieooimmw. — - Tnnin— a , rr isdU aaoU, tried and vateaMe timd, and '

Itath agdn* Iks wodd,-Us aHe corps of and many thonaaad & » d s and i-^^'-.--tan win widen its akndyvmt iiaid <f opoM^^^ and incms* its to&pecsahle icOneDn a w ^ : woddefreB^kmsmind. D . P . B r m j t it

<:kan|tBHEl,FIa.,Sor.l,iasa. Bao.GBaTas:—Qien was a MetkoSst aatem ^

b^Kiaed and osited to the tt-io^ Charei, toi^ ' Swamp, last week. He had been aomahtitim*. ~ ber 30 or 33 yean. God hastes toe day wtea « , ; good-meaninj men win aee tke rigto w^.

DadkigtstlKs^&C. B . F . P J

Bao. Gaavu.—As yos seem ifadtuui gf

from the pendt me to giie yo, n some gradocs seasoBs amecg s o n ef the (kante of the Ssfatda Bapast Assodsttas, doee Bs 1 m l « don. Cras B o s ^ m ^ Ike putmal care s f X N L W. £. Walters, hss had reeently a «e7 pnefan sn. son, wiih cesriy tidrty 34 by b^i&Qi. Ande»n Village, csre of Ed-r J. BcoU Hgniy. meenQy rf-rHt a very inJerrstiDg meetiag. ^ ^iwards ef faty a i . ditioas, mme focr or £rsPedo& Sew P i m p ^ mider the pisijeal care of Eldir Baxter H ^ tea had re&ohag seasocs, w&n sevetal additioe-t _ doct recollect how mscy. Bsheida—Slder ? bas jsst dated a pnszacmd meeting St tha < of ncconnatD isterest, with some tha^-dx , tioBS; an by experience aad b^itism—ewe ! isis asd tne Piesbyterisa. The good week ef l b Lord has been going oBwkh others efoaiUmnaia, bntlamnei poatedasto theirimmhea. Px^ te-ns that God easy cootinn His goodsss ton.

Bock lEla, a C.. Sot. 7,1859. a. M s s m . £i>rn»£ .-—Tour p s ^ w hiaui.Ti.^ asto '

mteresfeg to the bngthres of tibis eoontty. WO-atssfhave CieLettemtf " J . F; B." in fata. Wshbeorsomei _ Irfitten with a book, Stied " A caS to the s l z q ^ sheep," and bring thinss fTa^jatUdngiy home to onr coBTetleil Pedo farethrcs. ° Baxter's cxS to tos oEowterted " was a eeod thii^ of Ba day.

SGsdaBRti, Sor., ISSl J. £ Datb.

Daaa Bsoraxa Gaam.-—5ew things take fJ^r oadertieEna. merri«e a cirormstaaee em- ' bradng the 4th Sabbath in SepSottber last, at CEf-toB, Teno. The Csohedaad Presbjtedarw hrid a -PresbT'CiJ. On Xooday opportradty was 0 m air ' meisbers to join: four came iamrd. n o 11 aim was caned tcfclfaer-I exacted tohesr them exato ined on thnr fdth, bnt gf the sort wm; ictx; two of the salg>ets were posted ^xst tm b^itisa—to- other two wishice to be i^mensi^ their bspdlBi wss deferred tai the izxt dav;td ' -

one of them was a lady, whoae hnsbaod was a isdd f Methodun. So, by the next day die had < to be a UeUsodist, and there being no : preadier the emmd qnaESrd to admidltartte ' ordinance, tbe Prerinrterian. ndnister baplizidkw '

ti»m; aad the meeting cocfiming. the P n d ^ | terias DinisteCT wetid, io opemsz the door brtte receptioa of members, say to the concr^tioa: " " H're is a seat for aS who wish to Join the Prdky-^

Anedar seated to Bams^i oewa, datlmve rdatiag to the oossts ofXi^Jaaai 9X. T ^ i i n s d e t s a s o f ^ i aiBD ooomiensal the 29d^ not vices. T V nsmher wnck oTthe BcTal nmnber cf d o e who j Great kadi aHamad tkej uQS oaestiin;

her aaehon aad rsB t The bsik I totaBr fast 1 ter aad pBsl diewned.] arrived at Uverpool I by a sea Octohm t h e f r s t and tfarrd iMBtS.

fi^tsdnewss srtide m^giDgthci Sioo, s i ^ if tits fnan C%ias ^ m k tha'j KaSed iateat to ] kin by a male asd < his ratted xrea^ isi oafiil stqmlationtho I, OT, the regnHtkm of j omceive the. cuochsiad tkat tiaxr!

tiietrpaiyaee. O t : dokis aad eaiis e f •QwSliiii to imbmit to art dawn b j a

esttaB. Woi tersi Thesfissae afths ] Vhiaese cxreditioajs i saadaais that the i Fre ^Kcaoarspieted, aad first toitm^ ia Fe 'rs wiB aot vsBt as 1

Fnaa is aaitad SSI .-entmeeti^ of the P r i » Begent o f ) iiiHii •iiiutbat Aey] amrrsrion aTCatzal 1 fo leam that • be fami K^wlfon to) eJia wUchtbcJ w-iiether Ise <£d srd! or I obtain a treaST, the 1 &nsaLfe to the a-plan aor t is Italian! win iimtiMc the I'^eV viBenaiile to mala] to the leptimato widies^

Om* oeilv infcmnatioa i tiesTEte exdhaaeed *t ' Aogast. Hje were ^ Shwgirsi. aad 1 Japan.

T b e O m i a n d U d o r i tido the Saus Ciovemar W d k r has tar to fiC the vaoae BzedcEiid^ and tlist t i a | bcroed on the SOth; JUastirwas bomed at i fin d m oBt few Ssa ^ gao. I S in nmafaer,

to Hoot^nin by 1 Fran Wtukirngta

TRR finrinriT MM ikniflsd I t h e b S k f e r canyii^ Sew OrbsBi u a f f l -aarse with regard ts i

.isiraad iateresa wise ] are nsw in tha city, 1 ^ t k e asaasneement. the Ikita oT tiat aty Corjns Christi, Kiir. itrHMt certun thst tLe 1

xr o t-tw* of B ^ was fijii^ Smr

stiao uad I

terians, sod here," Sing to antaherbendi, "wa-seat ix iH vho taay wish to Eve w&h the Itited-^ Bt," i n E ^ g that it wx* n ^ fe all beBemstof' tndte wish »iaie brandi of the dinrdi, tkas v»-cened aid bapUzid bo^ far thenodves asd As. KethoiS^—KTtssI for eeti dmch. What waiitog HeUiodixU siUi theirnmacOis probation doctrio^

Garty, Teen., Sot., 1S59. - i - * . ^

Bbo. Eoitoxs:—The tuOnrii^ extracted oocm-fe-pocdeace, jast reeeiTed fa*n as andga^i- i ecally bdoeed brother in Kiddle Florida, is ' pabCshine: — J i

" I see Bm. Glares is on a visit West, and iswd^ i ccmed. I do ikx thirk H-wiS be aide Io dmtn^. him. The only way that G. can be dessnycd ii defray hiit«e^L* It ha* been attrapted ky great oDes aad Babtu, and they ha^e&oied. Twd r mazkism wCI preran. Tntdi is mighiy. Itiswaasl ' than asefess to fight asEicat it. There are loo isi^ I of then in the Baptist fzsnly tia thaL The T e r t a ^ shistid have ns aod go to BiTae, wien they p i ^ ^ T ? lybdor^ His recepOgo of cjden ia !ndiextimp-« : It s p « i s TiSnmes. D» yco tluEk the Lasdsadt$ t dodnze a a ^ to d ! r « t h e desoisiaaaoa T

It is a sere qaesSioD ol time, wm gather ujwc ihr platform.'

HieBi^teli]

«r GeS. avaa viikk -Jixt SnaOS 1 Ouie fnmit tkul

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TMs dirw made a tiyii% visk cor GOBnizy, oa his way to the Texas Caiventisa meet at Waco. Be pteujicd at Hmaer, Mt. Iiikak Doo aitJ Haadea. The improsioo made wiB a i t j soon be fargotaeD; his dieemiaes wen 1 lis as J ised by a h f ^ o r d s of talent, and the crowds ' plearare it nas to bear Um wen iiot«o}y bat ia^nnnd with the &et, t ^ he was na man. He maie a kaet ef penoaal fiieads. ing faiaia>jf bmk dangly to than dready and bnakkig down the tmwaaxslaHe psTjoCee' isting to the tdcds of many othen. Eisviriti mJyresafiedtopetmdadTaBtagF, kat lamsi tll T I r- '— TT. Sllllll,lt»IBilH*i weak and txsitti iwlng the waieiiii^ Itw giasiiyiag to the wntato gn;^ I r t l m t e veteran, sdfaacriSdng ad£cr aad hen ia Ins awB lane. He foond Uswi^to awaira Chtislian keait,aad the mwmwy o f X i Grans win not seen be ehikenmd. I I s ^ lOesaed witk U s ddt torn IrfteaoL wen taetkrea then who kokad Id rstbsr a jeslsas ( j e , wlon keaztE new yaaia idmwith akntoer's fan. OodUessthb maa of God; and ever keep Um kasshlSL wen soeae ctoaken, sack are tobe Ikraagkoat (he ooasiry, wbo etfai oal-^ wkk lam; we want netUsg to da a axdadadfrom Us Ckarck!' Sam I Irish tineOy andsntood, ikat I tala tka

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uiatkn on inth late oTi arms, with the Amerioas, and Colrado river. The] dsTits of dtiseas of I cliliged to fkse Sir tiidr I saTstheCnmlieref the! of war. Esnvst^ifioalsl AsSBSI SBS, pjjp if I rdicf of BrawBsiiiie, Goanter TOO of ( Lee sacassds Gen.' itary Dqaitiwig o f T e chaags tke SiOoirii^ I asm : « On the 2lth of t imad auMMiuded the t ^ 31st, Coniizw r i a i ; ^ ; a t the same I «stixnre-fhxE the yards J and dwdliiE hoases, ia •ours wen mi twl op ia 1 sa a momeat man ^ 1 «crfinkoacshaad4 «d to retieat, and I totbeaOcrddeoC the : mg larty ceadsted of 1 and had in sS ] roiii^ the wautij to wHa the atx. Is aU i wleto aasi snw^ .1 oae linadrrd aad fifty i morw. CoL Xsaad (J iiane. leaaiinmeai killed OB etker side, was, " D o A tc aB Asd ami wn trd J tke 4 destb flf esetr j Oa^SkesdiQ- OMiiam Browmprflfa.

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• railadas^anlm aeatad to am te boat bortaafc ilBBB af iia ne«% tint ban ecaae to a«r kaoidee. fbcta idstzBg to Ae taniffie afeooB espexxBoad on tbs eoiate arSa aadaBd&ctaidarab &tMkd as. The Stumer aajarimhrinp aw inteMat. mg ditaib ofthe vreck gftbe Ba7aianiter,aDd ate eommettial «iTic»or tbe wcdc csSng vitk tbs S&j not mbccced is ths Cmer ad-Ticaa. Tbe mnnber oT pezaoo aaaed 6am. the wreck oTtLe Koijzi Charter • aniy 39, and the nnmba'oCdaas wbo penalicd is nmbend at45SL Gra* damaee Ilia boEo oeorionea ly the dnrm >n sn tlie EbibIi aad bidi eoaato; OBiBer-ooa NI^TNG TEaaJi aod Boaj- Etcb wwb loat, t^ Aaiericaa ibiv itjciniaa, &OBV Catdm; Joat bar andian and. lamaa tbanmd in Penitree IbebatkJfar&rMsi fen Baltimore las been totaOj lort sear Iffiacoolne and t&e seoQod teraBlpOutdmRied. Thaa Taawe, wtidi annadatliiarpoaifiaDi} To^vw strait bya an October «tli, whidi caned oncboatd Utefiist and tiurd masts, fire aeanes and two boata. fSv nemii thu t]>e Laadoa IW, in an aitida mgios the «rtbe OiBMe expe£-s^ if tiie printa Anwiran fatten team. Cbtna speak tba tntfa, Mr. Ward, with jtadksd intent to rnScnfe hSa, wm druni to P®. kiab7amiiIaanddaBbj,taadem&ibMn,Bnd if bia ntiSed trea is Siond destitste of tbe ODly meinl stnbtion tba drift aQtiiaed, tbat is to ny, the ngolatioa of tzads and taii tlien we eoocBiTB t Aaericuia maj, by ttis tnae, ban oaKteiad tbat tbcfr bnmifi baa not anwreieJ tbejrpwpoaei Ob I tbe pomjoai of tta lofda, dnkaB andaaib at laaaiactiual Saaod. How onwiffinB to aobmit to boBrility; Better haxm , cart draws bj a "mole and donkej" than no

coan;aHiBata^ Wv moot mwmct time let-tats caatanaKaBjr todi hmniTiating inibnsatioo. The aBaooe aft&e rsendi witk tbeSi«3iib istba apeifitioais Snaify settled. Our infix lis tbat tiMMnogements fertbe conbined FT<9ekMdft)gexpa£tioBaeamst Cbiaa baa bwioropleted, and its departure fixed fiw tbe totfcrtaiglitiaFetauaiynext HaGnatEiat-•«i»-will not Tirit at tbia j«ar. ftwwtk excited aastoal. Tbscaasek tb»t». cait ineaUns of tte Smpator at Baau and tbe Basant of Pnaria baa laade the Eeaeral inqaaadontbat they ban agreed not to opixwetlta annexation ofCentralltar to Piedmont. Weal-•oIeamtluitalattBrofOk,aOth,pniporting to be (ram Stpalem to the King QfSttUinia,isprint-ad in wb^ tha EMIpeim nya the sastkM it not wbetharbodidwdlor UI at TUUfranc bat to obtain a tnatyv the remits of wUch wiU be moat brarabte to the pariBration of Italy. He traces t plan fiar tha Italian confadentiaD, and says this will tBcmaie the Pope's morml in&teaee, which win enable him to malce aaceuaons coafimaabie to the legitimate wishes of the population. Our ooly infamrntkm from GUbb ia that trea-iiat were esehaoeed at Pietasg on tha l€th of Aagaat. Ihe •'Miariit"and "Powhattan were at Shanghai, and the " Germantows " at Japan. The Oredand Hail of the SliA brings infonna-tftn that the Saoamento Soadord states that CroTeniar Weiler has decided to appoint a Seoa-tor to iU tha tacaney caoaed by tta death of Brerinrririr, and that town of Coctterrille was boraid on the 20th; aba that the c£pper ship Jkatifint. bnrajd at sea on tha 5th September, ttTOdra oat tarn San Francano. The passen-msnmher, and SSTfiOO in spede were taken to Hoauhda by the ship From IToaUafte we leam that thefMtmaa-ti!r.Geneni baa dedded to postpone all action on the Mia far carrying the m^ from Portland to Nmr Odeam ant3 Cuogrcss shalT indicate iti nne with regard to the «.ppropcixtkni for the department. The representatires of the Tanons raSroad intorcsts who lud offered tiemselTcs, and are now in the dty, were not a Ettfe disappointed at tie anaorniCTMnent. Ftom JUm Orieoau—that the ikfia of that dty pabGahes a letter dated Coipn Chiisd, Kor. 7th, which says It is ahmMt certain that the town of Brownsrine has &Uen into hands of Cortinas. The Mexican Uag was dying 6wr oiks aborc the town. All cooiBBnicaticii had been cot oC The entire pop-nlation on bothaides of the Bio Oraade were in atscs, with tiie istentioo of eitermiTwtins the .mrriiana, aod lecoTcriug the eoontiy to tiie Colrada lirer. Thenews is amfirmed by theaffi danta dtiaens of Cameron coon, wbo were obG ta flee Cir thar Eres. Another affidaTit sayatha&mtieroftheBio Gnnde is in a state of war. Earnest appeals are made iiir by the American*. £I ty HH'H BCie adrancing to the aCef of Brownsrine, bat they w3I hare to en-ooonter TOO of Cortina men. CoL Bobect £. Leo saccmds Geo. Twiggs in command of the mil-itary I%Brtment of Texas. TTe dip &om an ex-diange tha fitOowicg affidstit relating to the Mas-Kane: "On the 2Hh<0ctober, Cortinas azMl his band sutmuuded tiu town of BrownsriUe. On tha Slat, Cortinas ordered the faarricadei to be rhaiged; at the same tnae his men made good an «ntrancefhas the yards at the bade of the stores and dwel&ng houses, in a moment his men and -oars were mfTrd in.ihaad-titiand fi^t, and mamaraeatmorethebamGadeswereliiioBd. Af-ter Sre hoora hand-to-hand fi^tii^, we were fintv

-ed to retrost, and isticceeded in tn«lnVg oar escape to the other siiie of the lirer. Cortinas' attack-ing party oansted of aboot S>ur hondred aaeo, and had in probei>i& two handled men pat-roEng the coantiy to present commnniration with the d . In all told we had alxmt fifty whito men onder anns, and these were aided by ODS hondred and fifty Vezicans, sent fiom Mi<ti-moras, C(d. Mimael (Saranco) commander of .the Ibree. I can Emn aD idea of the'ssmber of men killed on dtl«r sde. The cry of the Mexieana WW, Death to all Aaatkaaal qoarter!" And aiadi was mly the case, aa it pnmd, by tho detthofererymanCSartinas has taken priaoonr. On Jtaaday, Gortinas had entire puawinn of BrowasTflle. ^ W. J. Miuxa." Itvat Ibm Vni oar tnfcRaatiaii ia that a aet gaaBtaadai men left Govennc Islaad yas-wday br Harper's Ferry, to atrengthen tha mQ-itary line and arwoal at that ptacc. Thia ad£-tSiawiat theMaheri mHi w daty tare tofis^an wUdtladaMaed snlBaent to pre-tact ite pboa agatast aU tpi«endcd aKaolta. noo; Saaaarmu, Ser.ia'SO. Sbcbux Xama:—itaarSra: I aai wr aaeh liaMidaiatfcaiypeaiaacBoftta ItaMassa JB iwf siaaB the MMMBsatef yaaraeU; 4r. aa Seoalar ••tae. Ik It iha aalTaiaal epfato We* that tba

S^^wStawJu'dol^ I asa ftLlteM iMBB. IB yaw dipaitMB*. an ttaai dtntn >eBd aM J«*a Baayaa w&fc pimihia. U ttteaat naaaiafiy toyoBr next taae aa msay self aad aaaist la a pi g thei IW itw ID vltk& oar bntber nfin waa cBp-liiflraittlaiBtnteafeoauaaKtiag OatWD, bat it nadiBto SiVer witbaat ear aiBMBintf V« are that aor attoBtiHt haa beaa caSed to itVy«Xaiirer,<>wtmra«aB oatadm afaa cffortmdty to atfahBth the iteor£ty of the reBFBHot a Bttfa MtoriAed thtt a» ew* at-I han fiid to thiadaisa hy <mr brath-martteinMia. «« axctegea ct tts voak Sir in ftet UaaitM dp KthetB w CKk a . it ntirtiat B phigiMt hsraeU; riiiiidiiulai ataltLduH ai' Jt ^

CKOBCH mSPmUBVOB. Dia* Bao. Coxxoa:—A pa|)«r was handed me soma weeks ago by Bra. Sbankland called the Jfafi Aaiatr, a«< CWabt Bofitu* Edited by Bd.J.M.Trood, Borne, Ga. I hioked over the nomber and was greatly pfaased with it. Ist. Because it was aMXtfprtatei with good type en good paper. 2d. Becaose it was>B of good matter, that ia to say, it wasoify Eiiitd, and that is Just what any one would ex-pect who knows Elder Wood. 3d. BecaoseHad-Tocated jost sach doctrines and practices, so &r aa I had time to examine it, as I had myseU; and aa the Efiton of the Tnatasw had been contending £»•. I was eecially stnii with the artidcjon Ca»«jk Xidcjvai&an," signed « htdtpatdtaL It was the wwk of a master. It was read aloud in company of Tery intelligent brethren present, and much corios was expnased as to who could be the writer of an article, the &cts in which were stated with sach nnBommon dearness, and the cunrinsioas drawn with such conTindog power. I hatn ance readTed MTeial other numbers, and leam that it was the prodoctjon of that learned sdioiar and admirable thinker, N. M. Crawford, Pnaident of Mocer UniTenity. who has fiJlowed it by serecal others. Your readers, I am sure, will be obliged to yon ftw a repaUication of this

^ - ftaOdi^ iNfag tolaBr elthB SaBaa MnBi. ITtemdd te fimaC^ and Tij Iiig sny i hka to deary the tmSamt Ang o ana c*ti> of the tiio E a^ and wsn&L ^ It bdMeiftny admitted that a ^ book eBtiOad, najF mayr , w a a p a H W r f b , ( k j i O B la 148S, b r t i t k f a u e d aattbei>p«a>!(JVay,H,«w Ek» H in other AAoghtBraIa. linaAejiBB»areaearfy aHka ^ thjajaBoOMgrtraaga. AH great weAa bsar twnapraa of their timea and tlnaestalfishas the 1-riods at wMdi both booka ware p«,-wio »tB anrfUly the mannere and

at flooe at the eondiatfon that the wnttai in aata lAen lAr «Bi Bopfltim fwght hand to hand tirsutaeusaLj. Theintai nAoTdieanUieicity ofthawok oaa. One—and B prominent one-is the pot into the mooth ot "Vr. Greatheart." Mr. Balkan eifirtad iathepatfiamentary War in the year ia whidi the moamaWe rtctwy at Narijy ma woo by the GnxawdEaa forces. Lord Mac-aalay aotiees tlds pecaEari in the fidknrii^ ak>-qnent notation;— " Ibna aiei we tUak. aoaae <teaet«a iind fa> the AIfrtai'<iV»7nsa which eaa be IWJy

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«B«fs<rfO ; and thai aamea eat totf^!^ K waaefthenatnte tf thmb-Heia, ia hla nantore. We bare not the tairt doubt that Bon-S S I L S ' T S ? " ' - ! ? ® ^ ^ *® ' ' MS men befere be drilled thaea; wbo kaew tbs spbasal state at

Another eridenca the language of the Giant PopetotheChristiaa: «You wiU nerer mend lillmoreofyoaarebanied.'' This giant U do-scabedaa "stiff m his joints from age, and the many shrewd brashes he had met with in his jrwmgdays." A CMholic write sjaii rebukes rf poptry!! The idea is too absurd for men to entertain. Many other pecoEarities might be noticed did the necawtiaaofthe ease demand. As a preach-er Bunyan £sgiaced vO. his writings. He was a ajaaofamightyinteUeetaaoa hia voria aho#. He waa too no^ too coodentioas to be guil of the petty trtne this crinoline sofibfcr baa belaid tohisdiarge. When it is established that Ban-yan piifcred his great work then—we hope not tin then— wiU we be prepared to doubt our sen-

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•a mk aa ka darted for hls>nfa(BiAaaeBaaet-he and aeeailBK pledgca. We hasv plaesd He. VaiteB, welkta In abetter than he vm the fteaaBttr, Bm. fafona Rftnnos to OeeoBttanikaai pledged to Ifr.Val-taa,bate«BeeterbyUie Board of last year, theae rtaWai a faeU be ttne, what a bdlBaet mt Mr.<WaIta hare been aa agik for the State WsdoBBaaid! IVCptwrt Beard b detecadaed to eeqdoy no agenta. Wbo win thqrare iHtwIaeia asirdMisidBl The^ praaanted in the Ba^ ttaa::,wiB Beet the hearty vpro. " ofthedDatte; aod so aooa as adteaaed I? ™»SxBcufi»o Coiamilte wffl proceed at once to a Qi*mtiepiagto<ha Ucd ia prepocfieBas be haapneiedthaB. Asa member of the Execa-ti*eCoandttee, we ahaaendecTor to attend as • Vof theplatiannmeeliiissaaispoaaible. Not an agent on a salary, tat of uor own choice and for Jhegoodof thecanse. WebopeBra. OraTea win abobeaUe to TisUacumber oi the cfandia.— Meed we are sore he win, if Us hMUhpomit.-Ead» pastor wja be addressed by the SxecuUTe OODunittee.i and whaj they hare taade Ihdr ap-polBtaMta they wffl be puHfehed ia this paper. The aeceaaiy books irin be forwarded to eseh dtar What say oar brethicn to our propued planl-WiH thqr engage ta it wf th thdr kmrt. and "ex-pectiag great thinst/rw Ood." aiay they "attempt great things/or God." It BBiy net be eat of pUceto add thatereiy cant paid the (Aurebes, as nxtBaries, win be paid to tha HWonaries, with the eiorptloa of coe or two dol-iaradmiiig the yea for pottage. TherewinbeQO tUOO cxpesM to fatten an agent. BOOK HOnCES-

TEARS OF JESUS OP NAZARETH, Br W D. D. NewYorit. SUdom f O This is an interesting, instTnctire book of 172 pages. It is arranged in twoparts. Thenanwis suggested, we presume, &om the author's treat-ing of the weeping of Jesus at the tomb of Laa-" The Sympathetic Tears of Christ," « Jesus weeping OTcr Jemsalem," ic. We admire the

hoot but dislike the aosw. It smacks to much of P<?«Or The work cannot be read without profit. LEMONS FROM JESrS, or Teachings of Di-vine Lore: By W. P. BiLrtax. Xew York SMiM^ Co., 1859. We were deeply interested while pcmsiog thi» TOhuua. The " Lessons " are most admirably de-So well pleased aro we with the Le us doced.

GENERAL — Sha&a<drfi>( in tha cBrofBewTedc ahoot tavhandrad sand amokan. eadt oriag two ciganda. asaUng fonrhaadrefthoBfaodr^prafmi^dajr. Theaat aBBTenweof fo«r cenlB eadt,anke thecoaasoM a«m of tlC.eOO dtfty esoaoaed fa aaoks inHew Todtahae. eonaizBdioBa»dlBlatian of Ua the "CBy of Hew Tatk," iacraaUngcaaaiteahle intneat. Thnasanfli of tMuaa dallr flock to the greacds where the baSoOBiabcisg filled. Xbepn>. oeaa of bfiaSoB. wUeLwaaadspended yeatertea aeceartt of dw Ugh wiada, wUA leataed toe par-tisUyfoJlatod baifeaB sDaaM«rebie,i tOHlar. ZtobaBocDiaabeBtoi>e4Urd prtsenls the aiipearaaea of a hnce ycOow grsdssllyridsg oat of the earth. TtataflatfoawiU pnAably oecqpgr the whole ef next week, neex-pcdmeDt b attracting eOBaidnaUe altmrien in Fianee, where baUttOidBC haa foond anay devDteea. The Pads papentasttciTeB theictvadeaafande. sec ^ of bb a<<W al and the taken there fa regard to the ttans-AtbaOe trip, wfll icaure Hr. Love a eoraal weiooaw, shooldtaeaer lsBd.as he hepcB to do is ftanceu-ir. r. UOtr. SaUrimf. ^ ^ — A ixAat of naval law derriofied dnrfog tta trial of anoaov r the BrooklTn ITavy Yard, was, that while the niea and dbripline of the navy exact from Inferior oSeen the BMist ahaolate obicdieoee to the mandates of their aaperiflrs, not even the order of the Preddent Uiaaeif dm JustUy an c4Boer in dobgaaanlawfal act. Acd U, in obediecsce to sach order, an unhiwfal act be done, the par exeenUng the order b himself tbble penooaHy for damages orother cooaeqiteDees of the act. lUs p waa <aUbIbhed br a decbioD of Chief Jattks karxball, made while JeSersoa was PreaideDt, who hdd that an offioK-, is obejing instrnctioo from the Preddect of the United States, acta at hb peia, and b answer-ahie for damages in ease Uwae ioatnutiaoa are not warranted in law.

artide in the Ttamtaatt Baptist, and if yoa have t»e a copy of it I win try and procure it for you by next w«ek. A-vicrs. We are sorry to say the artides are not in our posessJon. We iriU foel under obEgation to " Am-iciis " if he win fiimish them to us by next week. Ihe anthur of "Christian Pantdoxes" writes nothmg for the pablic that b unworthy their at-tectioa.

8TATX XISSIOS BOABD. * On nonday eraning bat, U» State Board appoicted an XxecutiTe Committee to oosdnct the arraBgemesU for wsanixiogtfae churches anxiUariea to the Board, consisting of the following b hren: Gea a Cocnar, Jacob O. Wrht, A. B. Shaokbnd, and J. B. Rntland. Thb Committee has entered i9<nUa work. We are wdl aware that the Board labors unda poisiU emhanasBsenti. U b largely in dd>t, brcaaboatthrecgh placing impUdt confiamce inthedoBationa ixnabed to Secretary WaltoD, and the .liberal promisea of the churches made in Lrixmoo hi ISSa. The Board baa been deceived. Ho«therlangaagecane restta(nic<tateaf the . In the fm place Hr. Wahao—so say ita people—otend name* upon hb list without aathodiy. When those friends were aiOied to for tta amnmit of their tufaaaiptiao they denied era having snhacribed, and repodiated tbe claim. Thb waa a serioos loss. Ia the second place, many of tbe charebaa foiled to pay over the assmt of thdr ptedgea. This was anoUm sad lues. And both adly dbcomfited Ihe Board, for Oty had aiade appropdathma ia good tsUh. The solemn question now to ta answered is, how can'we remove oar present harden of and se-CBte fundi wherewiUi to ceoticue the preaching of tta gospel in the deatitote place) of XeBseasee and North bhama t Car enemiea aOa^t to point at OS thefiDgerof frnnvh. They gloat over oar em-faarrasaaaatandtalkabaBtaaaw ergaidaatiao. A toOadng sheet boasting—we are told—a drcalatioo ef 9QB b the aBaafBdent atoathpteee of tlUa di<iue. We are aony that a fow are ndded by the M(EsfoM*< of sach a nuahtnatinn, bnt are hap to kaom that the majorKy of ear bnthraa are wiUhig to laBy atoaad the Beard, aad make one grMt effort tore-oovtr it fitom tta pceaent embarrawaesta. And the of thaaa eabutaanaeots b tiaoeable to the SOW opporfxig Wa a b eoahnded that the agsocy ayrtan moat be ra-vlaid. Itatacceaa of Hr.Watton b taoted aaa eOBTindBg raaaen. I«t ua praoest oor readers, for tta last (hBwah the MMMl aCr. Walton aawe findittntheBaiMitsf I8S8. K.K WUMBbaMaaat«tth aakJAMinflMrA

fc*iApaMA.X.Ihi Ca. lak. laad.Tfaia»ia». BttS. Tkftala. • MM 199 Mb TiaaaUi —1 1 te SalaiT Ik M )(•**. tU. tta Mtm m40a H«n ihM we lad Ifr. Wallea tahodag 10 am^ aad a half and brtiwtog lato Ita TraaBBry |8W 78 to «aaMt,wh£Ata charged the Board (taaaenBOBs laaof ClSOl «aha«t|S Wbehaigadforeoibel-focaBedaltac. Soraly sach a •ysten waittaweB piaaaiBgfottacyea ofear bMhiantl Bat a b that a large awaat eeBeetad by tta Baaid enaatywrwaaaecBtadin pieAtsahyHtw WaltOB. WoB saypoFa it wai, aappoae of tta aaaooot ooQedad by te Baaid tf taol jaar tew WM yMged to He. WaAoo. Ha wDBht than tava taaa tta Mnaaf iwBicttBgtMW 78, tosacnrewhteh eod tta Board •IfiUOni TtaBaportforUn Aowa«I.MS«0 ttayear; Of Itat Xr. WalloB aaoU net tarn aeeared ttafot-

tl»s Spthg fitraolt HaahriSet pea-, OeoaardAwaehUBu.»S6; &W.PabaddB« B0Mktl7«9B:B.H.ntaaa,|SI; B.H. «*wm-D. B. Oris #»: OsaeedMa U Shalbr-OaekBher AaaeMiaiiaii.#l«3 8ft; la hiali,tsas<7. By sahaUacUng thb IroBi tta total ateSBBt af Minnltiiii. waflad* i —Tiilui af tSB»= itacB ncviidhr Hr. Wata.— >alfeWSihii'ttataaaiiBfth« IWfl, WiltmielWi. aad aseared ta ta i m\m ijtiia, taw

ttat we propose reading it all over again i-an/tlif. JESSIE ALLISOX, or the Transfurmation: By Miiii A. Riauju», New York, iScUua <f C*. 1S59. ^ This is No 43 of Sheldon i Co's. Sabbath School Library. We hare not had time to peraae it. SMOOTH STONES FROM ANCIENT BROOKS, .f On 1859. This is a straimsly arranged book bearing an absurd title. We despise piuts upon names, in thetitleofabookcspcdally. Mr Spurgron has sdected the iltsM that make up this biwk from the writing of oao Thomas Brcoii, who livwl aad wrote in the 17th omtury. The name of the work before lu is a jm» on the name of good old Thomas Brouks. Tbe arrangement of the sekc-tions b simply " UvA potdtno respect paid to dasafication or even ««if. There are many beau-tiful thoughts sasttertl through the work, and thoee possessing tHw win not £nd a reading of it

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SPCRGEON'S SERMONS. Sixth Series New York, SUUm G<. NashviUo, Tcan., Grata, A&rfaf 0 1859. This Series contains £3 Sermons full of rich thought. We are better pleased with this Series than any that have yet appeared. The " fionds-pieca " a beautiful steel eagrsYing of Mr. Spor-geon's new Tahemade. THE CHRISTIAN REVIEW, Oaobtr. Edited by E. G. Robiksox A V. R. ilorcHirss. I'ub-lished by SMdm f Co New York. The present uumlwr of this vecerablo Quarter-ly is, as usual, fun of able and interesting artido. We are much pleased with the artido entitled " Dr Carson and tho Romish Controversy." Wc give the contests:— Dr. Carson aad the Romish C atrovcisy, The Pha<»ophy of History, The Old Testament in tho discourses of Jesus, Ministerial Success, The .igd Jehovah, Remarks on Mathew, li; 2-1-4, Relation of Christ's D th to the Law, or Righte-onsncis of God, Book Notices. Tm AMEKICX:)! Wirta CVRI Ai.MA.\IC for ISCO has been wnt us by the Publishers, Fowler i WeUs. THE SOCTHERN TEACHER, a Journal of School and Hume Education, Edited by W. S. BiSTOs, Montgomery, Ala. VoL 1 No. 2. Price $1 per year in aiivaiice. Our fiiiend Barton has not disappointed us in the ^ipearance of the second number of his new and beautiful monthly magazine bearing the above name. Of course we could ex;)ect notMn else &v>m turn. The number now befo us contains a nice eiviug Monroe Female University, Forsyth, Ga., and artides entitled "Schoob and School Education in China," " Too much expccted of Fe-male Graduates," " Why I left the Anvfl," Ac, The Home Department is fuU of interesting mat-ter. Oar Alabama friends know their duty in thb matter. For our part we wish Prof. Bain evray possible success—soccesa to which his tal-ents and genius entitle him. TEMPERANCE MONTHLY, Edited by Mrs EM I-

LIR C. S. Chiltos, NahviUe, Tenn. PublLhud by £, i. WisAoai. The Noreniber number is received and is ihU of good and readable mattes. Terms SI per j ear. BREAKFAST, DtSTvER AND TE.4, viewed Classically, Poetically, and Practically, contain-ing numerous carious Dishes of all countries and 300 modern Rccdpts, New York, D. JifUcbm OK, 1859. ^^ ^ This work is a perfect success, if we may be al-lowed the tight to Judge. To be 5ur« we know little about cookery anJ there are many like uo. What say the many to consulting this treatise 7 FIJI AND T H E FIJIANS, By Thohas Wa-tiuo and JiMo Cuviax. New York. Jiwrfe-to» f Cb., 1S5S. ^ A most interesting work written by thoso tal-ented Uissioiumes, who spent many years in the coantry of wWch they write The work is wor-thy an extended notice which we shall bo happy to write on a fiiture oocasion. UARRY LEE, or Hors roa tmcPOOIU New York, Ifaiytr f SnC , 1S59. A beaatifixl tale. Harry was a news boy in his youth, wicked and profoae, but died an honest, boonaUe and pfoos man. May it be our p(e«»-ure to scan tcany such books. A GOOD FIGHT and OTHER TALIS, By CuuiLis RUDE. Ibijvr f Bntierf, 1S5'J-A carious but an interesting tiUe, we thizk. NAPOLEON III Tiia MAX OF Pxopiisct, By G. 5. FjiBJca, R D. New Yortt, Jfplifim f Ck, 1859. By a twists and twids Ur. Faher has made Napdeoo UI instead of Napoleon T the man of Prophecy. There are many good things in it. THB BOYS OWN TOY MAKER, By K. Lw-Dsua. New Yeck, npbtat f GiL, l<i59. A noat dalightfiU book for chUdras. We do not reoaUect to tav« ever aaeo itt eqoal. CHAMBERS KNCYGtOPEDIA. Part 4, 5 aad

6. New Yori JfpUmfCK, Tnm "Ambnlanee Corpa" to «Arctoiiia." SfadioUigad. — AmaalnPaibhBatasndatoetisd tn saBwes-taoatre taads,ttadbeai*aiy of whk baa eaaaed tta peateM inBrtirBatlwi aaMBg tta aOmaaltoa aadjsBiiwmfttadty. Daring toe bat six HOBlta tahaataaB pawning at-awyaonaaef ttaHaat daHalaaBMriBCrt «f vaito«attaa aad wei aB taadag Ita M Mas9, aad madted with tta bgtfysaassB afOvnoaaeat. Upen aoamiaatioB, tawaar, thay are *«Dd to ta eoa»OBe*«r legdna ef amiMr. pnrttr aad-bad, aad iNipaittng to ta waitik fo^ aad iladced to that Bte are vbBdatcxaoHrtwo&aaca fireacBii^ Ttawtaia •Bllltn taa heea $ardad eBhraoe aaa, nobody she lishigBd»Btrf to ttaaaent; tahaaauaagcd to l alalli hto vlatbaa oat af vary largaaiawam •Ha BBBhsthfo rtiialnil foBwdadgalB rl miii g at ttabbocatory ancfo,wta b p«afcwi» « tta

— We understand tta CrinJnal Coart rrfnsed thb morning to release Pataner CO a writ of taiau onnu, and that ta vriU ta reteined hi custedy. Thb b perhaps tbe wbeat eoam ttat could ta pamted, taking into coosideratiao aU tta drcnmstances eon-nected with tta case. Ahhoagh every ace admita ttat tta preeent evideoce asst Palmer—being without coToboratiao-woold be totally insaSdent to convict him of tta charge alleged, there b stffl a dfep foeUa; ia tta conmnnity in regud to tta affdr, and trivial drcnmstancea are daSy eomfaic to light which decidedly prndioe tta pablic adnd against the prisoner. For tta present Palmer had better remain where he ia.—JtmpAu Argut, — Mrs. Mary A. Brown, wife of Captain Broi now under sentaiee of death in Cbarlestown, Tir-' tioia, arrived tn thb city yesterday aurdng, Cm Philadelphia, intending to start for Harper Ferry in tta tiahi thb motniog. ID the conrw of the afternoon, tawever, sta recdved a dispatch ftom the Korth, ropiestliig brr te return imstediatelj te Philaddkia, and staMt again for her home fa tta evenine train. Stab aboat thirty-five years of age, very taU and masculine, and was evidently hi very great distress of ndnd. A letter fWwi Chariestown, pabUshed In the New York turn. IVitaM, gives tta prolIe Uoijathata dispatch ta of thm Bostao was t«-oeived there en Satarday moreing by hfr. SennotL Itsaid: "John Brown's wife wishes togoandaee him. Can yoa obtain permiaaioa forherl" Thb was answered aifirmatii, bat wtaa tta matter waa mectioiMd to Brown, ta directed that thb •""••irp should to immediatdy sent: "Do not, for Ood'a sake, come here now. Joaa Baowa."—Baltiwun Amtrieta. — The Peonsjlvania Central Railroad has carried, ia the part two years, over two qiillions of pasaen-gers, withoat tbe leas of a single Hfta. — There tave rmi<;rated fitn East Teosessee and Ctu>rokee Oeoritb, to Arkansas and Taa, thb p^ fall, at least five bUDdral 'fkaulies, aad tta end is not yet, as eiery day or so, wa^ after wagon with raovera auy ta seen plodding toeir way thither-ward. Htmiltoa county aloie has sent cat tanj fuuiliM, and a nnmber are now down with the movitts fevrr.—ChatoUMegd Adnrtitir. — What most people have been antidpatiD: tor some weeks, bss Qni come to paas, in tta peat-txnemest, dit, of tta departure of tta Great Eastern. We cannot but think, however, that great as may be tta damper which Iter oommerda! proe-pecta will receive by tta delay, ttay would tave received a still creater by starting co her voja«e, and that tta Directors tave adojitrd tta course which in tta locg run win prove the wisert, in de-taining her. The gracd niginal mistake was in tatdnj! her out of tta Thames, In what now proves to tave been a half finished state, with modi of her machinery ttm imperfect, with many new appliances whoHy untested, with engineers who were hardly fsndliar enonch with tta ship t> find thdr way about tta rooms, without a crew, and withost a s!oi;1» pmrsoD on board wbo waa veiaed in <ta bar peculiarities of workinz and eonstniction, or wta was at home tn alt portiocs of her va-vt hull. Tta n t taa been blunder on blander, mlstap on mi*, tap—the espoEBTe of weakMees which ougbt :c tare been remedied without ezposure, tta disap-pointment of hores which ousht D<>T«> to tave raised, and flnally a year lonB»T of delay and on*lay-Two months' postptmemrat of tta first trial trtp. and a little ereater care and coolneos in administedns the anal trachea, would tave caved lh« directors, desianers. boiMers and cUUn a good deal of loss and mortificatlf-n. It is brttwr, horwever, to stoo short now, than to risk a voyage acrosa tta Atlantic without a eertaintr of success. Another WSnt«''s deteutioo b cot half so great a calamity as a slow passage to Portia or a break-down half way acroas the ocean. Tta nub-lic felth in tta sorcess of the expTiment win, on tta whole, not ta eT>«l1v shakni as lone as tbo shi has not been rahmltt^d tn tta teat of a tnnsatlantie trio. Until she has failed to pass creditably throo{ this ordeal, the large charity which her si» aod taautv and strmiith and many other excdlencies hsT<» caOed torth. win kindly enrer Im'ghorteomlnss inside tta Channel. Besides, sta will nrotablrelear as much durinc tta Wlnt by exhibitine herself to the pubUe at tta various Brilbh porta as to any other way. This mode of tarelnc a oennv for a crafl of her preten.<ons, b somewhat iiifradigniiatewi, tota sure, but IBce many ottar ereat p<«pte. she most pay ttaptty of beins in advance of tta ase, and endure a little buSeting from " onttanebns fortune" at tta outset of tar career.—.V. T, Titus. — Private Wtera bom Toxas report ttat prepara-on a ensd scale am afoot for tta inangutatioa of Gensral Ilointtm as Governor of Texas, Austia it crowded. Tta a'aenhbse Is ratiraated as the largest over catherrd In Texas. Tta retom of Oov-wnor IXenston to the Cmted States Senate, tar tta long term, is regarded as certain. — An exnerimeat, which has Just taken place in one of tta Paris hospitals, appeam to establish coe-closively tbat lockjaw can ta cured by means of the cnrare poisoo. A youna mtn. twenty.fonr y»*TS ef ac", taving had one of hU torn csrri>4 off by a musket shot, considerable iniury tavini; at the same litw been inSicted on Ih* adjolnins ones by tta pro-jectile, was aelzi w«h locVlaw tour days after tta aeddent. Dr. Cassaisnae (who scppBn this accouEt of tta case) wea called in. wh n tta patient was already far gone. A portion, coosistipg of one hundred and twenty crammes of tea. with ten centi-inmimes of curare, was administered in tta dose of one tebleepoflofai psr hour, at tta same time the wound, which was much jtgred, and emittins a fetid pus, was iiKsstened with a solution of twenty ceotisraaraea (foor Ins) of etmn> In two hun-dred Krammea of distilled watnr. Battles of warm water weto put Into the paHent's bed. Tta first spoonful of tta portion produced some efiM at tta eod of an taur, aad as the treatment went on so did tta state of tta patient Improve. Tta soInUon of curare used for Uie local application was gradually strenciheoed to thirty, acd at ksKth to forty cectl-srammes of tta peisw; its lunportion in tta poUco was also increased to fifteen, and then to twenty-five ceotigramouia. At tta end of six days Ita patient was out of danger. — A man calliaif Umself Dr. W. Boyd, was arrest-ed in the neighborhood of New Windsor, on Tuesday of last week, oh tta charge of lunnlna off negroes. When taken, ta bad two aeed o««n>es, a man and woman, in a wagoo, to«ether with quilts, viotoab, dolhlBg, bowMicife, &e. Tta negroes mid tb were both slaves, thu they were fhxa Charles eoan-ty, and that UieywmbeandfiirPeaBsrlvaala. Boyd to receive (90 fron tta negroea aa passage money. In tta eramlnation which foUowe^ Bo refused to answer any qBe«tlon wherenpoo tta eetire party wne eommitied to Carroll coonty Jdl.

—Baltn—rtClipftr. — We find tta prsparatfoas far tta ocaaisg neet-ing of Coogreaa about aa forwartt as ossal at thb od of year. Tta new drcdar benctas in HaU of RepreseDtaUvea are finfa^ed, and a fteah andebeerfalearpsttegbsoaethlBR more than half laid dews. Tta new plan of seatiag the undieia leavea vacant a bixe sedtort of tta ban en tta treoM right aod left of tta Speakn, and tta desired object win ta aeeared of having tta Bestenere directly in ttoct of tta pnaiffiag officer, lante Ubba tave been ccaatraeted and ptaeed afoag tta spaces arooad tta margin of tta haU for tta a« eoauBodatJoo of members wta nay deaire to wrfiK ToaU aptMatanee,a very fow dayawUltuOeato tavetta Ban of Bemeamtatives ia odarfortta

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Aad tka Uttla giria Meed asd cSattedaa pleaaaatly a t Mr. AKdataoa'^ gala, aa it a do«d k » i M t a r e o M betweam titca; aad l . i n e went iate tka koww after a wkiler^^aer-tTtagbeOi baekataof atiawb«rnee,£HrJ«lik bad n a d e k e r lakukeraal«>> peMaof-fong," aka atid, aad to *ko« tkat tkey ia-t n d e d to be gaed frieada forerer.

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THB ZAUH OV CaEUItOB-OOIL it reeent!; s t a S a a d a j ¥S were Bteaeat

<Weer% wben the qiteatiaa wis pat to tka mUtsiMn, " D a eii ldrtu or grows p«sp!a kara tka moat &itk V A BtUe boj , wba t^Mglit tka*> ak mea geom aider t t e ; osc^t t s grow batter, replKd ias»a>idf, " Gruwa peopU r Odiera mora t i m ^ ; aa-awered, *• Chadrea I" I t is quite nnfortacata tar Dsr worid that tbs Srat aoawer'waa not the eaneet one, bat ezperienoe teaehes ibat tbe

Cutk of ehildkood ia often fol-lowed io laitf y a m hy d u t n u t botb af men aad Q-id. Tbe foUswing is a bcaatifnl ilhia-t n t i oa of tbe obUoliie Cudt-witb wbieh da-Bsrs ovgkt ta trust in tke prtmissd kelp ef C k t t o :

I t waa a dark n 'gkt ; a Ugk wind blowicg wiUiast. wbi» all tbe of Mr. H. wHw i j i ag qvisdy in tbeir beda, breatktag calm); in tke m ^ e a t shtmbcn.

Ail at ernes 3Ir. H w u arotsed by tke ter-rible ery of fiie. Ho waa aot ssSjieotly Wkked a t i u t to oodenuBd tbe caste; box tke aooad grew oeazer aad n e a w , and mmb many were ^ e r i e g onder bis widow. " Fire! &fal year boose ia on firef* tkey sbonted, a» t k e j praud'td beaviiy a|>an tke daors. Tbrow-isg a few datbes anund bun, Mr. H. rtuked to tbe d ior; and wliat was bis nirpriae and fear t i dtDenror tbat bis earn dwelling was ia &uBe»! H-i bantiiy reianied, ealled tip bie t s n f e d MiSt, and tokisg tbe babe and tke next older eiild, t iey ekiy aotigbt a ibelter ia aa adjnaiag bowie. His alimt mas, aboac tes yean of a«e, ^ p ; in a ebambo in aaotber pars ef tke bao«e, near tbe rcooi of tka ae? Taat-Bzud wbo U t ^ in tbe fiusily.

Imaedistsly tbe tuhet bK'tesed to lesene Mm. but little anse ty Sir bis if bie family oely m i ^ t ail be aared.' On kie war be n s t witb tke maid :

- Wbera ia Charies r aaid Mr. H . , Krpris-ed t!» les her alsce.

Ctying in bis room," answaed tke fe%bt-ened gitL " I bat j Ht escaped, and the stairs are now 13 flimea."

Tab fife bad "knkea. ea t ia tkat pxr taf tbe koue , and tbe &unes sere now fpteadia^with fetftal rapidity. Almost distraated, Mr. H ru'hed cwt, aad kasteeed to tbe part of tkf koaae baceatk the window of bis sw ' s fleep-i D ^ m n t

Tba windiw w»* thrown op. trrriiba bo* atudiatr there, e r t m f eat ia aawiy • F*tbeT, fa'her 1 how bb4ll I ijet o n t f ^

He oisJd be seen by t ^ g^'ere ef tbe S^e ia tke ro-.m; bat be etni!d see no one beoeatK bi<v—it waa ao dark—aitkoagb be keardataoj •oieai

~ i lrre I am. m r son." cried oat tbe denly-Bwed Cisker. " I am; fear n o t L»y kot t af ike »ill of tke window, and drop jctir-i«.f dawn. I will eertakly ea 'dt yon."

CharUii ercpt oat uf tbe window, and eSag-iogwHk tbe grasp ef a dtowamg penoa, ke ko^g t reablag . and afhiid ta let go.

Irtc KO. my son," eried d u " I cin't are you, h t k a . " • ^ B a t l a m b e r e my aeo." " I 'm aftatd, fittber. that I riiall " L - t g . ) ; yoaneednotfisax,"agaiaahwrted

tkefiuher. Tbe t*msa b«gaa to approaek ike window—

tka exKsamt grew hot—rf ke stayed tbera he w«aid ba baraed. Ha reedleeiad that his fa-ther wae atrong; tkat kflkiredkim, and wanli wrt tell him to do anything &at woold i a j a n kim. He draw ia kia h r a O , oaelaspai h » £igei9, and in a mement waa in kie f.4her'> arms, everpiwired, and w e e p ^ witk i i r i t kia wtmderfal escape.

S i w Botiea, little fiiend, tkat Ckarles first ltdt his kopeless mtxmtiaa, Haaoold so t ««• •ape asy odier way aare tka window. H e •eoM aaa l a bat heard bis voieeL I s dm seeond f h e s , k« tboagkt witk kis mind tkat hia &tker was atrocir, and able to eatsk kiot. And tbirdiy, he briieead, w treated, with kia heart, tbashat&tberwwaldBweUm. aad then dro]q^d, trembling, into hie arma.

63, when we Ced tkat we are snnerai. There ia Mly eaa way ta eeeape the W e eansot aa^w oaneiTeB. We do not aee Jtsm, bat we bear bia -toiee in tiia J3K»ls, aad kacv ke ia ksre. We belieTe kki ward; wt f » a a ! s o g e r ; Jeaoe will aot &edT« i s , aed w«£da.l&»kiB

I.IZZI£ AaSSBSOS, «Tke «Mital of Swadefi—pleaae tell me,"

wki«p»red Jniia Gatkry io l ix i te Anderann, the Itttie girl t ex t abore k«r in tbe geography olaae. Ba t Lini« appeared not to bear, au ake taarbed kcr rently witk ber.^kow.

" Pl-a»e, L ' b e, teU ma Td tell TOO." Bat »k« Tteeired no answer, aad Mr. W g

eried, " T h e next," and Ja l ia W t ker plaoe beaida* kearing him say, » Mfa« Ja t i a will re-eite this kaeon in my atndy after aekool ia dia-

P ^ Jul ia 1 it waa hard to keep baek the taara etren then, when she knew it woald brirg a doable patiishmeot apon ber if ake gare way to aoy feelings of ar gsr or reeantment, and aa toon aa Mr. Long ieU tka a^ool-roi»>, ake boTst ieto taara, aajiog,

Liiaie AnderMi), yea are tkemea&est girl ia adtool—jon. needn't to kaxe made oat ^ a •Udn'thear aM>; I know yoa did, and that yoa knew tbe aaawer, too."

I did not pretesd that I dida*t hear, J o -L. I did beir, and I knew tka answer, too.

bat I eonldn't tell yea " " I 'd like t<» kniw wky not T" " K.>esaae Mr. L^eg has forbidden it ." » Yaa are eery good all at onoe, aad I don't

bel'teTe yoa wenld katre tboaght of it, if jou b»d wanted me to tell yoa. I woalda't haTo eared either, b«t yoa are all going to Hill Side fictr atiavberries, and I thmll hare to s u y here, beradea baiisg to clean ap the febool room af-ter saring my leaaoo. I t is toe bad "

" Well, it ia not my &alt, Ja l ia ." " I t is, i t is," chimed in a dozHi roioea. " I t was right down mean ia yon, Lt*»c,

aad yoa ooght to be ashamed of yoaneif," added Mtry Gey, who knew from erery day's expenoice what i t waa to sUy i n ; for she was aa idle little girl who seldom knew her lessons.

" I'm not aehaaMd, for I did right," answer-ed Lizzie, ad &ey went oat etamming tbe door, and Jul ia aiuwered Mr. Ltmg's bell calling her to his itndy.

L^sto feit Teiy tmbappy; she knew tbe giris were all talkiog abont her, and M i that die had made Julia reiy aegiy.

" Well, I eac't help i t ," she sud at last ris-ing from her d -sk. I t woald be helping her to act a lie, Mr. Long says, if I i iMe her seem to know her lesion w .en she did n o t — I'm Tery sorry, bat I ' l l help her to get oat sooser by aweeping the room oat while sbe is gone."

So she arranged the books and slates nicely, and goicg into tbe passage for tke broem, soon swept i t oot, neatly darted the rostrtun and e»en went oat in the yard and gathered some fresh ftavers for the Taite on Mr. Loop's table, before she brgan to look &r Julia. She then sat down on tbe door step to wait for ker re-tort).

Bat she was obliged to wait some time, for Ja l ia had idled the stady hoar away, and had scareely locked at her lesson when tke class waa called.

" I wcmixe she don't ecme," said Liizie, ' ' she isaat know it by this time; bat. never mind^ I ' il j a j t ran hosie and get my backet and George's for her, aad may be she'll be throngh when I get bick," and away she ran, retamicg in a fcw minntes witk tke backets. Sooti after J ulia came down, and dashing her books pa tbe Soor, looked roand for tke broom. She did net seo Lizzie, or obserre that tbe room bad been eleai^cd np, antil she oammecc-ed sleeping.

m m m o m k B E S O L U n O N s '

BOOKS TOM. OBTLD l a tbe adapUtion of Vooka to tke oapaettiflt

of ekadren,i t ia tke theory «f aoaM Oa t itBi-plieity eaaaot bo too rtadied. No >krmM or word ia to be oapioyed i« not ikaly at w e e to b« oomprakcBded. Wokavo ae«aabeokott t k t e ^ a a , w k M a x e l i ^ o T * -ry word of mora tkaa one syllable, i t aeaauag to ka«« been takwi for graatod tkat all wocda of one ayllaUe w«ia readily iBttUigiUa, wkik tkoaoof two or teoro were Beeeeaiily SiSwut of eomprekeoaioa. We need aotaay kow mia-taken ia Bkypotkeua. Otkwa kava aap-poted tkat to enlist tke atteatioa of ^Udres , tbe d ign l^ of l a n g a ^ mttat bo aaeriiaed aad tbe eommoneat aolio4|aml forma ot adopted. Oa thia prueiple many d boob hare bees ooBtinetad. I a pvaaiBg tk i t sy s t ev , i t b a p t to be tko tkat tko ideM intended to be eooreyed are lowered aa well as tke Uagoage, and ekildrea aro addreea-ed as if they wero idiou aad not iatdligmit beinga. Motkan too often, witk a view to s i n ^ e eea&mttBioatioB, addron t k w iaCuktaia a rpeoiea of moagrel laagaago w k i ^ m M t pnula a pkiloaopker to interpret, and valeas tiie motker famlik Ike key, is aa d JBealt to bo deeipherrdas tke Ej^pt ian kieroglypkies.— Uuless tb« principle ia to be adopted tkat a Prenekmaa, wko knows not a word of Eo«-litk, ean be made to nnderatacd wkea we ad-dres« bioa ia btokaa £ogli»k. ekildrea tkoald be addreeaed in tkeir a a u r e langaage tittered e:>rre«Uy.

Children are learners, aad tkey are earaUe of aeqoiring both idaaa and langaage. Tkay cut l e a n tbe meaaisg of a wort of two or mnre syllables as well aa of one. Their iaii-tatire aptitode ia woitderfal. Compare tke laagaage of a ekild who ia aoeoslomed to Dotbiag bat seosible and eorroet l a n g t i ^ £rom it!i pareeta witk that of one who ia ia ^ y eommnnion witk pareata wko are groaaly igno-rant of erery tbieg which ooraposea eorreet i.pereV, aod it will soon be diicorered that a ehild'a eapaeiiy dependa Tcry toatertally 00 tbe stwia in which i t ia treated. If treated

aa infant, it will be likely to remain ao;

Tko W«at UiioB AworiiHwi of I J a i M B ^ ^ k d d witk tk« Uadea (ftvrek, A ^ aoa oooaty, Miwrart, Sap t 8d. 4tk, aad 6th, 1 8 ^ , and tko b U o w i a g n K d u t u n « « • adopt-o d , a a d n d M o d t o k o a a t to tko J a m i i w AqgttrtforptdilMiatioB:

M m M , Tkat « • taka plaanzo ut i o e c » • M d i a g t o o m y family o o a a o o t o d ^ A a a ^ o a tke a W e a a a . B t f M ' ^ tkat wo a ^ r o w of tko f t e r l ev oouM of iU o d i t o r . m J . B . ( h a n i i paUiakod a t Naakfillo, Tasa.

B$ietMi, That woadeiao tho l a a t k a n of tka aeratal cktBdiaa ia tkia AMMdatim to p ^ d u M aad n * d tka boohs pobSakod by otir do-Boaiaattoe, aad tke riiiitMS toaidiB dieor latiBg B M M tko daatitato.

It$wlm1~ That wa nooouaoad to tko mea-Magenof tkii AMOoiatioB to vao tkeir i a l a

rnmaamm d i ^ i ^ W M k ^ M t i ^ with tho wrthroBtheaeMeetafcw daga

b«te«aha"Ml astaes^- aad ae»« a d bawtoaaa motaealm aadfcolr realtiwrtnw-.|.et amanaarea-eaped bar Uiia. hot ta aU bar bodily «atxaaa aald. )«r ««(d aad aetioo. " Rot mr wifl bat Xhiaa bo deaa," Wevaot , bataared oaaa; jo«r kaalatoratMiMl fBla.

Ueabam of Nenia'. Cnek Cbart^-wban ear dMerwaaao kng aftlthHal aad exaB^ter aaeoi-bar—"beyeataoraa^." And may the btatbea and aiateia of £dso CboRdi be remhrfed that, wbat wa do tor Christ and his eaaae mast be d« "qBiektr." "Isr iaaaeb aBhoar aawatbtakBot Ibaaanttf maneoaath." S. &

B E T H E L GOLIiEGhE a m s u i n u j B , K T .

N S X T 8JSSSI0N O F T H Q X OltathaaMiiii i .n

i f « » n B > » -wnmroEUK n t tItaanljMtof thlaootioawaabom b> Wakaco.,

Korth Carolina, te 17T«. In 1798 he teaaorcd to lleatcaaaiT ceanty, Twn. Re mtted with tbe

.„,ni •• I — ,BaptistCbaiehat BpringCreek to 1830, where be eaeo tocataklkka Sabbatk S A o o H a w e k «i lemaiiied a eoosSatent member nnta hb dtatb, Oct. tkair rospoottro Aa{«dbce{ and tkat wo reeom^} igsg, {q ^ Mtb year. mead t k i book* p d S ^ l by tko ^Soutkem Btptiat Sabbatk Sdraol XTnioa."

B - e l t t d , Tkat wo o m t oordlally iaeito Elder J . B . Grateo to bo witk «s a t tke aozt aeaaioB of oar AsaoeiatioB, w k i ^ eoaTcaea witk tka JaokaoaTtUo Qkarek, N ^ w a y ,

He came to bis grere in hoary ace. As tbe atMsaf to (atberrd In its aeason.'

Itwaatbeprlfileipof the writer to eonverae ftee-tyw&hhiaiof hia bopea of a better worid. Bb ex-Ubtted a tMideniees of caowieBG* rateir laet with.

oooaty. Mo , oa tko first Sataiday ia Septeia- doctriae of aalTatSoo by p « e was hie ftTorite b«r, 1S60. i tbeme—his ealy hope, which was baofant to the

jBatohwi; T k a t a oopy of the ^ T C bo to tho 7ktw«Mae for paUioaUoa.

E l o . R a c s s s AiAxutaaa, Mod. T. K. Htnmnt, C l t

bat if witk regard to iU aptitode and ezpaa sihility, it will rapidly enlarge. While, tke i^ fore, sra weald not approve of introdamag in-to ^ildren*a books the oompotmd words foand in oar diotionarin, we woald aay that no trae word of stnrdy Eagliik growto akotild be exeladed beeanse it may hare two or more syllables.

If ehildren are to leam tke Ecglisk laa-goage, gire tkfm early opportaaity for doiog it If in their books they baro to ask the meaning of this or that word, so maeb tbe better; i t will stimalate their progress. If they are children, they shoald not be kept so by saying orrcadirg to them nothiBcbat what they, withoat effort, andcretand. I t is to be assamed that they hare iotelleetiul and moral faeoltiea whieh need derelopment, aad this is to be effected by jadicioas exercise. Their whole training sho^d be with regard to pro-press, aod that this may not be misdirected, they shoald ever hare placed before them the best Eiodeb r f lasgasge aod the best styles of thcaght. Their thcughts may be few, and yet they may be malliplied; their ase of woHs limited, bat it msy be readily enlarged. Child-ren's books, so c*!ied, are asefal jas t so far as they embody this prineip!^ If they do not oompel thoDght aad icq^iiiy, they are of Tcry

•.—Presby, doabtfiil ntility.- byUnan.

OUT-OP. There is probably not another people to be

foand, that take so little exercise oat of dooni, as those liring in the eitiea and large towns of the Northern States. This in door eocfioemcnt is the direct occasion of two great evils: impaired health and a detraction of TiTaeity. To be beaatiiol and cheerfol, nach time mast be |>a3eed in the eon-light, vhere oxygen may be inhaled withoat s t int Stay in the boose, shop, store, offiee, sttidy, eanctnm, or other conSnement, where carbonic asid gas aod other imparities are breathed and breathed again and again, and it woold be very extraordinary if s a d persons always muntaioed cheerful S{wt8, and en jcyed g?od health.

Am.itg the Gerziuis in the fatherland, (and it may be trae of them here,) their constant cheerfulness and gaiety woald be a marrel to

OBITUARIES.

ealy hope, laU. He iearea a >ars« tnin of ndativca to moorn Mtdepattorai bat they moara notaathoae who barenobtitie. Hay the; aU be prepared to die the death of the ti£btaoDs, that their laat end may be Ukehia. & P . F .

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oar £ad, grambliog people, oat of temper, be-W h ^ i has been swept," she eried: « who ^ ^ ^ "" f I " * " - - ' did thia. i w a ^ e r J " ounMiro, »au m m-imiri*. from fisnr oVloct nnl I did," <aid L zzie amilisg; " I wasa&aid

yoa woald b« late." Jai ia 's heart »a3 besisoiag to n f t en , bnt

when she f«aad L'zzie had (tone the kind act, she Ut Satan ernst i t oTtr agkin.

" Weil, I «iah yoa had jet it alone; it was my erening, cot yottrs."

" Bat I tnew yoa learned s-i qiiekly, Jalia, wheo yoa tried, 1 thoaght if I did it we might go after atrawbeixies y e t Don't yoa want to g o ! "

Why, L'i i :9, yoa kaow we oonlda't orer-take the taut now."

No, bat there ia a patch over in Mr Smith's field, jost behind grand father's, and we eoaid g ) thero in a littie while."

" Bat i ha».-a't aoy b a e k e t " "There b Gaorge'e, tho rery thing; eome

<ji»ek now, won't yoa f " J alia waa trying hard to stay ia a bad ha-

mor, bat the thoaght of the strawberries was too mnel for ber,.so ako

Well, wait a minate antil I get my books, and ra go."

Lizxie helped her gather them np, and look-ing tke door for her, and Uippitsg the key aa-d-r tke window blind, started aS merrily for Mr. Smith's field.

The BiUe says, " A soft answer tnmeth away wrath," and Lixzio foand it was so with JaluK, far ^ had almost gotten o n r ker ill httmor b ^ r e ikey r e a p e d tbe spot, and a dight glimpse of die beaatifal red berries made her'dance and skip for joy.

Ok, how nieel how beaatifiii! I am so glad we oame here. I know we will get more than tho other girls will ; let's t ry."

And their Httla fingm were so b o ^ they bad hardly time to speak to each other imtii the bofikets were fall to tite brim, and they be-gaa to tarn their &eea hoawward.

• < L l x ^ " said Ja l ia a t last, "kow £ d it kappen 'roa did aot go witk the rest to Hill Side? <J)ida'tyoa w a a t t o g o f "

" Yea. I wooW haTe Lked to." « And why didn't yoa t " •* Beeaaae, I wanted to wait for yos ." J a l i a was aikatr for d e felt that Lixxie waa

a great deal better than sbe wvold haee bee& Her good aogd was trying again to aoftea ber heart, and make ber-aekno«ed: bat & t a n made ber answer,

" W d l , I wonldn't hare tkoogkt ^ wotikl hare bees so ktad after being ao d i a e b l ^ i ^ this ereaing. Tko ^ida all t k o a ^ t i t was Beta i s ytw."

" I waa i a kopea.yoa wonid aot, Jo!xs,afier yoa tl»a«Jtl tho matter orer

" B o t l d o t k i i i k s o ^ f o r yoa wero above a s aaykow. aad i» eoaid Bot baeo ka r t yen ta hare told me."

" B a t i t woald ba te been deoeinitg oar teader . W i d a d i a o b q t a g l d m ; fo rkowoi ld kare tkMukt yoa. Jcaew tko lesaoit wkea yoa fifaV U w s a l d h M F o b o m a e t i ^ a l i o ; aad yoa woalda't t d l a lie, woaU yoa, Ja l ia

Ko. indeed, yow know T m absra t h a t " . "WeULilis j o r t a s S a d t o a e t a l i f ^ i B n i t r

J i i l « was nlot t . " I i a a ^ w w * y o « to tkmk I

a seWgia f , Ja l ia , sad I w 3 I k d p yo« a& I o B i ^ w ^ j m r SBMOBS; ko t deaao d n " ! ask M t o t e n a g a o . "

- l a e e e r w i l i , L i s io . " Aad m ' f c j m t i 7 t o f a d p l e a s a a ^ to

s g m r * - '

k a . msaMAM. Died October-S7,186», iaOaba, Sidby eoasty,

lean., Mrs. 8atathtelJ.I>art«m.eou«it Oaorse .Daiham. Xbaabj'disastronsfcte.two kindred hearts have

bewiaeaated: thetica wbiebBade liCi|low with brigbtaxaa, baeabeaa rest asander; aad tbe Oawei wbiti aweetij bloomed ta paritT aloeg oar pathway, baa been early nipped by tbeirintiyfiosta of time ! and boaeoH which ooce thrilled with joyoaa stad aeei, now throb ooly with poiiatiooa of aad and deep moombig. Sbe waa bon Jtme 7,1827, in QraaTiOa eoanty.N.C.; and at aa early asepro-Raaed peace aod acqaaiataace with Ood. She af-terwarda Joined tbe Baptiat Cbttreh, in witieb she lited an PxemplaryiBembertintUbn death. In tbe year 18SS, aha easiratad with ber father, ,Ur. John ^va l l , to Teoacaaee, aad aooo alter married. She waa dee{^ and painAUy afflicted f<>r abont eisbt Bimtiu ptetioBS io her deathi bat she bora aii, not only wttb great torUtade, bet with entire ehriatiao reticnatka, aad waa aerer known to mormor against tbewOi of Ood in thos afflicting her. WUie sheen-dared peat bodily saiiaring. tbe tempter was bnsy in Ids sebeaMe to rob ber of her comfort in Christ, and acegetiaiea alie coatpiUmad that hrr eridence waa not dear; bat ahe gare iierself to prayer, and tlw prayer of faitbpteTailad. As she felt death ap-proadting b u , all becanw dear; sbe expraesed her wiUingneis to die, aad toU bar friends that sbe was going borne; and we baTe tiie happy aasaranee that khe now worthipa Ood with the aageia ia faesTen.— Slie haa left a brokm-bearted hmbapd, an aged fUher, brothnts and Patera, aad a large d i d e of rel-atires and frienda to moom her eariy departnre.— Bot while they haTe sasuined an Itrepsjable loss, by thia dispeoeatioo of proridence, ahe has gained a crown of osfading glory. ** Weep itot therefore as tboae witiwnt hope." * -

Wlian tba diacocsolate bosbasd retoned home af-ter baring seen the rrmaina of bis bdored ctaspan. ion ioteiTed, he foand indeed a deedate home. It wasdepriredof its fairest flowerber spirit had U-ken its fi'ght, oerer to retnrn to tbis sicfol worid.— Sow the eye dims with teara,aia the heart mis with sadiess, at the thongbt that we shall do mors look open that b^ppy ftce, nor listen to that soft voice on earth. Bat listen, bereaTcd hatband, and yoo win bear year lored one the song of para-dise, and inatead of despairing, prepare to follow ber to ttw home ^)pdsted for all. She is certaiiJy thereL

Uach more might be said of ber, bat we cease. I wiU only add, that I had the priTOege of Tuitins tier oftea daring ber ilineis, and was with her wbeo the died. No fears of the fbtnre seemed to distorb hermind; she was resigBed and peaeeftal, assmed of the "inberitance of tba s ^ U in light." Her last words were, " I am reedy." She then sweetly fell asleep in tbe arms of Jesns, aod was gently tMne do angel's wings to heaTen, where site will foreTer be at reat. She left this dark esnh, in tbe early mom, to enter the paradise of the bleoed. May " Itewho tempera the wind to tlie shorn iamb," sostain tlie bereared hnsband in tbis dark boor of trial; encir-de the disconsolate onea in tbe arms of his mercy, and fioaUy prepare tbera for a re-onioa with the bred one in the brigiit worid aborei Best on, tlioa dear one, we will aoKsJ^ yoa in the sides.

Strz. [Other Baptist p«p«B pkase copy.]

aaatwnatala it.hlMaieukai«MiaiaBt^«tiM OxiipaM all] ka «Maea< aaS fcMltUaL aa« ta« aak<itanai» ataal Ca that ka Avat lanaalaMa af tka aaaattj* Wtaatkai>aa«» at ana»7«ia aaUaeo aS ata4«Btt far Tialaa w a> taat—a. IIM7 taS* tnm tkatr jackal, li-aatrtanlaa. Tka amMia a( Itlaalauaia Oailata

MEXICAVIKUSIAVa U H I M E n » P H E P O P U L A R I T Y O P T H E M E X L -A OAS OAS Hcnaso UKtHUtr, ta «»altaaai» wtlk tk. alrtUaatMaaCdMclrka. OtkataitWaaalal* taa-twiaia-^ aa4 alMaa-tkto t i n . Faaltj »hwataaa, SonnaMal Bm lta>a. t t tUn. Ftaatwa. fanaraTtilwj aaa.*a. kan yne itaallT «.ia»aatia»a«Uia t.c«. »kwa«k—t «ka»arM. Saar ilalawwkMan naan>« aai^ t w •titlaal aaS Mtaaliaa

Waaa • tkata >a aawyiamn «o «--aiata U17 ka}. wt4 tkatr law aekaianktf. aa Tmaaa oana vtib tk^tcnealaittlaa.

T K R M S l Taltlaa tka wkala jaar a( a»t7 «aka

<tn*ae praltaaae aaffatt Bkeamau™ ef yaaia* aueitag kaa k w tahOr aaia*. Mea

.lawa. Taama. KaaalaaSena. eoafaU. et s Jateu. JWe.., Bealitata. Sana. klMTsolK Ckai» Ktara'cl*. **>< Ueaai aa4 all aekaa aa4 aalae apaa waa, aaS Uaafi BOa'BS. CaTTLa aael aa Slac lioa^ OaU^ Samekaa. Baarta r».l<wi.Sw w t . HantaU,ea,aiank4aeaaa*ear.d to ika MDSTASa MNthSNT. T&LCaai.ailOWaSATU>t Wr.8.Utak.By4ariTk.Tt., wittae: "TkatIke kena vaaeoaal4ar.it aoitklMK. (kle caai «ai na*la.>kat alaea Ike (na aaa ef >ka Mamaf Uatawat, I kanaoldktaikrtlMaaah. Tear Mniwaat kaa kaaa 4alat waaean at ken."

<tO Baou SraBBT. FanLAsaii sia. ^ (£aO«ce> -iBlir-.tatlkakefletrmtkaa-attkeeaawaa t. tOtae aa^aaS aaalM ms baada aarr aaT»el. alaaattaaertaa. ItaaaaaavfU alclit. Tka ltaatav( Ltal-tt afpaand la aatnet tke palm. Ii keaue lapUlf, sitkaai Ma,aadIattaaa<ar<i(aaoaaaU Tralr jean. Cau. fcana.'

aaek laaxaafa aa tkla ta kat tke eaaataat aa< aatanl e ^ rkneaat tku artlate H aaaS. TkM Ualaeat ia laeinaaanda to aUatna aa< awseta el • aaeaalaii. Mr. J ka Daalala. HaatfiaBatT. Ala-, alaaa tar $SOS. wko vaa tala.e (roa altat aaalaaaaaaa kf tkU Uala>aat. Xaan tmrnlij akeaU kan tt. Be -nry fartwalar aaS laqaba iar Ike Uaataac iJalaawt, aaS taka aa atkar. SiU kr all aaalaca tk?aackoat Benk eaS Saatk Aaerlca Baraaa.aae tka Maaeaaf th> <Waa lor Sie«t«.Waaata aaettseparkatlta. aa.l«.a<a.

L S.CBHXa. BOARD o r ntCBTKXS.

W. JOtSiS nXNKtil, rr*.i4aat Taraea. Kka. Mat. JAMBS aOAOa. rr>a<anr.TMkatn% Wm. Kaa.aaBJABIS «BtTnU.O,Jwk«as,iUM. . Oa. B. W. PnltXtPS. SenK-a Daaat, Baa. Cat. i. W. wtLLBOBS CUnna. Hua. Oa a e al.ACXMA». Taraaa. MMa. asT.8TaPHkaT.iJ.UAtt. PraaB.aff,B2a». m. i , aaiTTOil. Lmaaataa. MkK OaL. W. a. SALrOUa. Kaiebta. Mlal.

ITKOTBBa OP THK FACVI.TT1 L K. r a s sa . It. A,-l>cHaa ef fralHaacTi aaS fraitmx

Beatal aal Beni rkilaaapkr. B. A.STUtO. B. A,.-rn>lawir of I

BABIBS* rABK. Saw Tark.

H E L B Y M E D I C A L COLLEGE— KASBTILLX. TKIiS —SBSStOH OV lIMeO.—Tka Sm eaS Coatee ef iMtaraa la tkia taainatlaa vUl enaaMtaea BOXOAT, OOTOaia U. tata, aad alaaa aa tka ant of tk< bUa«ia(ka^ Tka Laetana of Ike Snt awatk vm ke ran loaUStadMla.

CLINtOAI. IXSTBCnORSamaornaieDea at tka epaida, ef tka Oatokar Coaiaa. Tka AxaToKiau. Baoiia vut ke epaa ed at tka aasw tlM. rAOCLTT.

THOBAS L. BADDUt, B. Di. PntaMar af Aaatamj a>a acHptiM, Bbtolad-al asd Satrteal.) jObr raxnatttcK ba t , V n , rn taau af pnaetf^

aad eraetiee of Parfary. jomt H. CALljanSK. n: a.. Pw ti m r af Bataria Badka aad Tkaraaeetlea. C.B HASKIXS.M.B,.ri«Iaaaoref Tkeoiraadriaatlaec Be4*«li«*, * Bami •BRI.B.Dl. rrefaeact at Badteal CkeBl«t:T aai E.eiral iaiiap'adaao.. DAnXL I. WKieHT. B. IK Profaaaar ef PkjalakiCT as: Patke^. JOBS e. roan. B. Dw Pro.'awir <a Otatasriaaad naaaao ot Wemaa aad CkUdraa. H. It. oaHPTOa, B. S, DnoBatntaiar Aaatumr. rxBS.' t-aetara taaa »106 « MatiieaUttoa (paU kat oaea> S «

Demowliatsr^ r<e 19 et eraitaarlaa fee, » OC

Tke plea af Beaidiacaad an tke peiaoaal axpeaeM ot tin Stadeal a>a aa raaaaBakla ia EtaArnia aa la aaj d i ; la th. Catoa. Goad kaafdlB( caa ke ok«aia-d at fma SS to St pai Joan p. roat>.

Baaaef Ike raealtr. Is Saaua r antt»-«t.

Q A J i C E E S CAN B E CUBED. I knoa

awtaaiiaoaa BOW aeafcea tkat tke kn^ la apeedr daatk ta th. kaJtft^caoeer U act n^^tad WiU tke diacaoaia of tka dtaeaaa. «»Tai.laMeKtar«ea!fBialak.aaafa aad paUlaaa ^MdSa tertkaeertala eaia of tkIa dnad Ulaaaaa tkaea • • a iS l^ ka a aaad wltk tka poat aajanllalad aa r. iiai far tba aaat foo 7 a ^ wltkoat TBB lASS^ ORBm OXB HtTtmClS^ZS Wkat pkjilelaa la Tai mrtklaofkla tnatsMata'

Sekaoli deaf tkat

in the m^mbg, frcm fonr o'clock tintU ten in the evenicg. the thorongbfares in and abont the eitips in 0<'rmaBy are thronged with lads and lasses, wending their way to the public gardens aiid other plaees of resort, where so-cial pleasnres arc freely enjnyed, and the heart made glad, and the health and vigor of the body impro*ed and preserred.

When the men and women hare fiaisked their work, crbosiness, they, too, go* forth for amnseiaent. Aiid what ia worthy of note, the ladies are not afraid of being browned by the sun's rays and the healtb-giyitig breetea They will spend boars in the tan-light, daily, and do matrel that any skottld object to s n ^ an airing.

Can any one wonder at the Eoperior robost-ness aod cheeifalneee of the womea of Germa-ny, Italy and oth£r Earopean oonntriee, orer tbe wr.men of the northern eities of oar coun-try, after contemplating tke difference in tkeir habits?

Mothers shoaldeneottrage their danghters, es-pecially, to t&kemadi exerdse in the open air, and not coaipel them to take mearared board-icg-eehool aUp. Allow them to ton, skip and bop as if they wero really alire and fall of joy and life.

Any giri, from the age of (en to twenty years, who is in possefsioa of ordinary health, shonld accastom herself to walking, as not to be dependent on tke ears and omnibttases, ia easo she denres to visit Mt. Aabtim or any other desirable plaee of report within six miles of the d t y . Yet, as danghters are now broagbt ap, i t would be d:fficalt to find a girl in the mty, of the pericd of life indicated, that eoaid walk to Motint Aabam and with-oat endangering healtk and p ^ a p life.

If not aceaatomed to walking, begin by ez-m i m g Bioderateiy, inereasisga little erery day, imtn yoa are able to waUt three, six or ttKlre miles a day.

Tba pleasore of life will be greatly en-haneed by exereisini; as now indicated or in sotne other not less efficient way. I t is no tia-leaal thing fiK'girls to b e g ^ to loaetbo freak-ness aad beaaty of girlkood—tkat ddigktfal period of l i&; before tkey get oat of their teeas. Take otir adnee, providing i t ateets tke approval of yoor niotkera, aad yoit will presarfe and magnify the priedera graces of girlhood as of womanhood; bealdt, b e a o ^ aad ebeerfalacai; aadeecare^atwkiek overy body deairea, a k n g . besltk&l, k t ^ y ^ a a d fn l Ufe.—.Sosfoit SVaMscripL

MBS. SAItAH ASK ai.ACK. Departed this life, 00 the ISlh day of Ang., 1829.

at 4 o'dock and 45 nUn. A. U., Urs. Sarah Asn Slack, wUe of Wm. U Black, of Foototoe, Slin, aged 39 years, G months ai>d 3 days.

The deceaaed waa member of tbe Baptist Charch, atPontctoc, atOieUmeof berdeath. SMirasbap-tizsd by Ber. Peter 8. Gayle, into tbe feliowahip of tbe Big Black Charch, Uadiaoo coantj, Tenn., in tbe faii of ISi l ; and daring a period of eishteen years ahe liTed a consistent and pions member of tbe Baptist Charch.

Sae waa t a k a ill the Wedneaday preceding her death, and on tbe next day the ferer settled npoa the tirain, from wUeh aite aroased only a aitort time caSatsrday.

Her loss is deci^y and serereiy felt. As a mother and Trifs, she was among tbe best and moat deToted. Oh! how does death rob as of oar richest jvwels np-oo earth! Bat Ood, throoghChrist, will imiteioTed one, who trnst ia Um, in his beaTcoIy kingdom, neTcr to part again.

[IVau BaftiM pleue eof^.]

tkalaTarorBMaakar TatBadlcal.. taiyaaa of Caaeerwaa aaar esndl Are tkar - " ' - r to eoarlacadt I o«attkefcOowiic ^ ^ CBALLXa(iXTOAKTBn>ICAI.8(mOOL!I lrtmBadkal8chocllatkernn.4 »ataa aaad a» • tIaataaieM wltk wkat tka Tmaltj af aaM Sdwol ahaU po Mtokea|mJiiaCa>aar,aulIar«lpraKlaata eare J Caaear, pmUad tka raeattr of aald SUool wOl aciae n rlTa awaofirtiaealeodzitttliiftfee aara, tteand. <B]pa!(aac i j tkm^aeaM wltk tka (teat mI ef t k ^ Oonafe. aai tlM?akaBa<>tkaTa«aliadtt>|<aa tka eartlSeata (ST twatre alzkteaa Boatka aftar tka aaaa kaa kMB tnated: ar. I naraealt7oraa7Badloal(>>I2e{a.otaaT rHpasaikla rk uaa; aaad aie tea eaaae of eeafaaaadCaw. aad I wi aeleeaieaiaeoatertaa—qaReaa larte a ptsportlDa ^ralalaaa aara ef tka U a l fonia of dsaaeaa.

fadapoalkaJMIcalScho^at liaakTCla. aapaelaltT, ts a aiTakiniaUiaueataeBtaf tkeOaacarto tke acet ii(ld { SalrtrlxL Tkara are caaaa wklek I aaaapt la tka akaaa Okaltece: J. CaaaartathaBMatkor thioat. ^Whalacatad wk« tt aaaaat ka laaekad *t »T nau a WkeratkapatiaBtlaaacteiwtthaaetkardhaasaeraaelD pileatleaofdlanaM. I kan kad patlaota ant bm la tke la» atagaaafaiieeaMV'tiiii IkaOaaoar waa earad. kat the Osi-aaBaKaakOM. t . ^ p a t l « t AaS aot kaaa oMar weakly tkat Ikan taa»> BaSelaDtTltaUlytietoarodaeaziaaaliHoaaitax tka aaaear --Uuaoat. S. TkaOaaaarakanaotkankaaaof ao Iaa( ataadla( aa t< kaaa bnalwadaaesaltal part, aa tm mtmm twa ar tkne eaan

« aot prafaaa ta lajaaaaata old a(a.ar la tkaeMd.k«ttoCa>wOaaaena]idat ordlaaiT rt-nnnTi aiaa Tat Ikaae aaaeeaateOj tnatat pastaata tnm » ta to jmn J eadlalBea oat et au eBea, aer akan I treat aa. [ b) latere eiaeMtkoee who pat tkamaatraa aaiar bt per " llln iiMili Bin II i|-TlaiMaJai daxrwteidlackaijedkr BM.

UtrXBXilOBS.

lAllaie. D.

Bereaa, B. n.. Port BoraL Teaaew rmaoti.

Tka aaw k<tak Chapal. Iia tkat teat. kpH tkat wtaa.a^ tkm -ja»t«a ktgk. ta la lapH pnaaa. a« wiiatranHaa, aad wta ka tW lataaaa ta tka Stale, wa kaL*aaa.

Tke Baadat State t)aair4atiaa>.al IiaKlareB. BIM.I1R, dad tka eadewaMBtlkaa Bate aaa kaaendaad tm<sfea» L SaUan.

apta aaa hastladaad! (SIOSSMU Wltk aaek.

aik.. Sot taitkor parliaalar

SHK tap

ausataSUM

J a W a W I L S O N .

I k l a ^ (eadL ti peat BBilat -dkaaUataUM. tewaadaMaatf.

OkaeAaal baOatae* fsaaUia Bate ••( . laaea. Th. a ^-"IIIB Esata. — Baaattkr tka State fcT tke OU tOBmos OonBB pov

A.«a eaSaa pat abkh aa>BaaI]t.>« a a w f V i l ^ S J ^ ^ tkeeewgaaa tkan I . aSw a ^ a J^^^teS^S 00*»HlLABPSAin>a0Al0IL SaaaiiaaiirarAaa. »aa»aal.aaI»aBd kaaattfal U B v a . a t B « n « f S U S

A C O . , B W l N p P E N D L E T O N n a l a a l t Dmhrt / a

D E U G S , C H E M I C A L S , P E R F U M E E T , Tobacco, Cigars, Sati£^

PaintB, & a B*. a l a a maak, BASBVIUiXa '

mptu

0.W.O. WtLLlABS. B. A,-Fiataw af B.ikeBaltei aad KataralCMtMopkj.

1. B. VOUt. B. A.-Tatsr. W. 8. tMBPBBS,—Aaalaiast U Pnfaratoty Bapartaea:. Bar. J. T. FBSBBAil,—Oeaatal A(aat. S. 8. eaAnBBKT^-OaUaBttac AcKt. Saakiir af Stadaala. X»

A K T V i L L E a i , ooasaa ooujmji a s s tonos

Fkotognpha, Kdainstypes and Amba t f fm, W B W O U L D R E S P E C T F U L L Y CALD,^ Tf tkaataatlaaafaarpalraaaaadtkawnMLaltnaa^ .

tatka Boc.tkal we kaaa ealaiiad aar il i v A J w * ..J..4—.—i,.-!. — V — . y p . . , ^ „ 1, t w ^ i r : anr T—"T"r iTintTiplnriTMiTtliiikarll HiilM naag"" sBAixxsr PDi TO TBB UTB Sua n o T o e u n .

> t>Mokaret. taaa. Cuaraa. Mlaa.. Ja^si,issa. aasSg-Tl*

BETHEL FEMALE COLLEGE, ROPKUtsnLLB. KT. rl E N E X T SESSION O P T H I S I S -

aimtSsawlU opaaea Maadar, Awgast.

trakoa:«tathaeotl4:,e, esix ipiiiltralaa akoaU aa jaiT atk.-tf. J. w. a c n .

Plata or palatad. Iaaat.aBrtel}ltlaBaia «e awaT wttkaat a pletsra.

Oar Bairpt'aa Booai lBlat|a aad eaaaodSaaa. tkaklikaat ac Wof partraltara. 1k> Iddlia'T< ooaipietaaad aoMtartakU. Oar oparalaitaralktOW Uaaua];: aad ao paiae wfi: ke varadtraatt tka

Oar mMi ararTfiTT aaaWte ta prntikaaa k wiab pistaraa aaa eapaad lawartptlaa. Jaali^lf

m r panas, S.B.kata(aow ta Saw TBrt.atM of ITinta«-aiitiIr.m| AmhnypaBiyaitaK —

da laam Kfim at aaaa, aad ati -,.' o. a

Jaail

P I C H M O N D F E M A L E I N S T I T U T E . AV BICHBOBD, TA.

lBe<>rporatad.IBS. of BaiUla^ Ax. mSOG. Tka Sink SMiloa wUlkeclaOctahsr lat. ISStl,

tba laat of Jue, USD. WUk a Urfa aod ak;« taeal::—a coaijrdjeKal.., tkorsafk jna.: kaU«liwa adoltak^ ^Kuad. etana-Jj CancabMl. aad

adi(kltaQj loeatad. tkia fcaowa Inatttattwi oOarl crnaaai advaatacaa ta the daafktcia of the Eaa*k.

CkarfM for board aad tutUea are akewt acck a. ar» asaal la dtlca. riiim all Ikawi i iidiii—Tnn iif nni ftimTh n TTilIn tn fi aar af autsfcr'a ixmeUcn.

Ikrcaxalocaea oaatataiaf tazaa aad fall di4aCa, «ir Sor as; aaaeial lafarwlea. addiaaa, OHAB. H- WCCSTOS.

aa«a>-Sa j y j A D I S O N COLLEGE, SPBISS CaxsK.

FACt7I.TT. BXT. J. a. HABILTOS, iMldaBt. aad Probaaor e.' Baatal

aad Bara) PkUeaopbT. UT. t. B. WBUB. rr;>:<Mor at WatWiatin aai Satsxal

Sdeaea. W. T. BBSS1RT. Pturioior ol Aaelaat Laan^M. Og«Bl.B« WATSOS. PriMlptiPitfezataTTkpertsieet. AUtX. AfXXW.SBoar.

Tkoaa daatrtaf ta aoqalra a ksowMj;* of the Kaa^a^ Hl-ttla tkaaimof tkaTtaatmaad Paaal t j la to^ aoIUln asdthorDBfhaeeaUlk«a:»iiM;srBaa£. A nlaaK CLoBled aad Pktbao^ileal Appamai haa kaeo proemd froai Philadel-phia. asBciaBt la all raapacn. praeticaUj. ti> aihikttto tka of ^ atadrat tkoar paiadpiaa of tke aeleaeaa tkat an U tkeir aatara akatraea and reeoadite. Praf.Wklta.lk>ianrl;PTaa!4eatef WakeJtaiaat. 3arth Oai-eliaa. la aow oeeaignas hM chair, aad ka, wiik the otkar oS-aara,k«a nfmrri parauaeat;; to remain: kaxaa. we aaa Daw

ad tkia Inatltatlga ta tka Mioaaca af tkaea-aoatlsaiiaa (neia!lT.aadtatkatofWaatTaa£aeai«iapartiei.-. lar.aa knbwoScarad kr of cwoJdfiJtaMe Utan:; anata-maot, aided kr rai opatiawa la taachlai.tt kcnsc ban adepttrf aa thaSrdaaaailaaUaaai aehool theWeat Tenaa Baptiat Ceaaaatiim.

Board (laelailnof r«HTthlatkat!lthta)aas kakadatSS " PerfBtthar parUeaJar. a-a the fcrlhmmtai to be taiaed. whtek ea» be kad wpca appUcaUeo » t t e f t ^ t o t .

Tka —examteatloa win roairMwra oa BoadaT tka Utk Jaaeaad eoaUaaaaatll Thandar thaaenniiiwrirHii iit daj. By o r f i ^ d ^ Board. J. I. KOOlUt. Sac .

P A T O N F E M A L E C O L L E G E — T U E Cf B«t a.-»on of ti!la loalitatioe will o ^ n> rsrSfDAT,

~ ~ " " lk»Pi>«daat.

C A f i T W R I G H T & B K O , G B O C E B S ,

CoBuniBrioD y o r w s i d i m

A U Ot COVSTET P&OIRIG% So* 4T, Broad S t m t ,

W O O D &. L O W ,

COTTOS F I C T O R S A I D C O I K S S 0 MEBCfiASTS,

So. St. tlXTOaSX CT. K. B.-Partln]araiidp«aoBaI ax eatlM paid ta tka •

CeUoiu to the jtriMiiaa ef piaa^oa. taaiUj. aatl nppiaa. aqrS-I};

Gxa a. CAB&AniKX. jos. roGXacB • Q A B B A D I N E A M O S B I D t t l , ^

PQBWABmSa AZO

C O M M I S S I O N TarFRfrgATBTK. ft SOS. St AXa a raosT. ASD a ASD upCLiOBRiiqp^

Bxw oa t i i s s . Til* PuraudlBi Bui'iwa. win iwoahre apealal aTtwettaa mi ,

txtS aiL. boacl(ir-rara will kaa* pna^ aai' tlnk AUcrdaaaSnedatthaaannMtaoc^a irtx. UbaralCaaki dlaa, lahamL

J . w . T o i a s o u r , O e n a n l Cammiaaion KendtCBt.

WmtUtALS.

A. klaof EaaLShatua

a Ca_ •taf^jbla.

iTtia a. ai..JU.

a r a ov a t s c s t . rw Cau: EST. CCSCAS B. SILPH UerfTwwbom.

v a l u a b l e LOTS F O B S A L E . — T H E T protoM t* mU. psUie aectson. en «d> ICSDaT. rh* S8tb ISA.. i9 thm oT ib* «{tV of

F A L L . S T O C K I rujx *. *a».T. TBoa

ABBAY, GLBSON A CO., So.nPakaaf«aar.. &ASHVUXX,

NOW IN STOBE A YMOk

f

H AVE

Ux n aad romp ata a l ^ of

tim Serth aad Fonk J ts» T:b.-t»x»h. j.iitlat ^a — vOido w^laaaali Tkoaawhowiih tea a aaaber of TtLCAKLB lsUILt>l9te WTS. Ik.j

ararcoaM vitidc ihanauaaa af thia opportaclt.. Yrara ira; paw awa} ^Botkar aech oapr-riwoitT ia Ht-T* Tkaaa wka vleh ta ta avsveio Bett«. u>oro wltk a vl«w ta tbe .daw law of thalr chlldsea eaa aow Mceia liota aa kasdaom*!; aa aa. taaaeaabla asaa eaa daalre. Kat wiUmf to aapma ear.a}ao. -r-taTaiaatlj, w* joas r^j to all. coat, aod aa. tar joarwaea. TarBiaef(«^OBat£lrdeaah.tha xettmlsdir-.r e-. asd twe Taara wltk lalerait ftaa data. J. W PrSI>U£Ta9.

nns-at. B.8rBOi'S.

I. a. Craaea. SaikTaia. Taaa. Oct J r t a i ^ . Daltaa G«a,t». J. a. BeDoweU. B. Bw B ^ ^ . LLiao. B. W. JAEBABX

Ood, tko Alau fh t ; , tkoagk ke B i i ^ t ooo {al iments , was a c r t ^ d e e s tke sole ereator of vsasi. Then^ k s is pleased to bring tis into tko worid hy tko agency of oar progeai-torsf, jret ia ko as maeh. otir CreattHT as bs was tko Creator of Adam, when k« formed hiai of oby and nado kim a a a . Look a t t ) ^ mar-Teioas b ^ J of t lmte: see kow God katk pttt tke ktffies togetker, so as to ho of tko g r e a t s aerrioe sad aaa to diee. See kow ke hatk ar-ranged thjBerresaadUood-Tesadsziasrkthe mar rdew maekiaerr iMatt ko kss e a q ^ y e l tokeep tkeo in ££>! O tkiag ef aa kosr t irilttkoB aot k r o k i a ^ Bade tkos? I s U

that dbOB eastft tkiak of k i a wko tkce ia kis kand, aad BMiaUod tkoo k r

kis will, Bad jokwa^tkoB aot le*« k s a i ^ katk laaUemd Aoa t

C & ^ l B m r a a s a B t a » a B m a t a a d g k ^ k i m l f e m A * a w of

MU JOSKPK B. W U T i n E U l . Dr. Whitlteld waa bom ia Montgomery county,

Teen., Feb. 1831. He Joined the BaptUt Charch at Spkog C r e ^ in 1849. In 1SS6 be lemoTed to Texas; nnited witk tbe Chnrdi at Mynie Spring, Bowie comity, where hia membership regained nn-tabiadeatn. In 1859, hia health fUled, and he was j compelled to abandoo his practice; retoned to his fiulk^ ia HontgoBMiy coonty, Tenn., where be licgered onder that deceptiTe bat fatal disease, coc-snmptioo, ontU Oct. 1SS9.

Some one has said that death ioTea a shining snrk. This is certainly anatained in the case of Dr. Whit&Id. He waa mild, ailabie and winning in hia marjiers; lealoaa and earnest In hia Xaater's came, wielding an iLflones that £bw of hia age do.

Sarins hia protrSGted iHneaa, the writer oaoTersed frceSywithhim. His IbUh was Crm to the last, yte trast bis faUhfol, earnest ezhortatioos to tbcee aroand him will ntt aooa befotgottcn.

ItissadtoftdlowtiMyoangtotlM sOeot graw— wboee bope^ tlmogb bright and booyant, ate ao sooB blasted. There is a strange myateiy in the pnxideiiee o( God. Bat we know that all thiaga wedttegrtber lor good to thoae tbat lore God.— What he doea ia rigbt-we woold not moom. He win make all p ia ineaed^. Then weep aot fiw tbe pioasdead. Theaghearthiataadopoorer,theh^ ptaeaa tf beavao ia ioereeaed by tbe ameeliai ef saotheriaTirtBs Blade eoaipietek " Bleaaed are the dead ^ die in the Lard, they rest from thdr iaboraand their wodts MIow them."

= = = = = ^ jr. B u n c x B S B x p .

Oled,at the raiddaiee of ber ibtbei's brother, Hagh Thomaaoa, Uoooia eoanty, Teon., Ot^ober 2, 18S», Sister Martha J . Kankeoshlp, wife ef Brother WilBs Kaakaoahip, of Hadiaoa eooidy, A ^ aged sbsBtSSyeara.

HawBsoertadaarekaaunhopes! AyearhMaet yet (b^aed since the writer of this ebbasry anited 8MerB. ia aunjage t» Urn who now moonis, in ssr^triao«hoad,hiabteparaUeletK Ihopmicof eepataHoB. t h e a * aa iwt ie Btileued by the lefce-Haa that the dear rnaipaBliai. siiliiv fttsod, lad M t 19 treaaaro ia beareB. and was prapated by ' ATfeiarfgr thaaecialaraf tho ^tr t ts o f the jast abosai. XiBly a pam Badlovaiy eoo Iwa I

i M s e d B h a m kanflBtaaoharsv iMt ad-tfte%el|rsaliBaae(]

rmkadavci^ dartagteprebaciedlB-

TO T H K A F F U C T J O ) W O R L D .

^••awayoMted kfaaaatrta KeaSata.Bi.

PV. Be la pr.p:^«,d WiU k T S r ^ J S l ^ i S - ^ S S

Uatlb, C m kaaualty.kaa wkara ke eaa

•waata 11 taa iarafolai eiaaaai

aad an taaala dHwai earad. ^ ndldaae ace aeariy an

ate I k s aa aa aaa?

arealcipi* wfili

• a w a e r t y a n pieaared kykhDaaltS Be wfil

aawaraaeaaadtBtoaKtofktoaBoer^^^^^^^

.. KoBcerena, ma. . e s m n a m ; l e J ^ M S i r * * * " ^ ""aaa ittala laaaef tatei Mphjalda.

W. BL BOT, Bepi

tf dttaia t>>«,tj, BJaa, kaa.

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r > E VISED S C B I P T U B K a — opePBL. . riMiTita. • TI

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BAars BPHBSIASS. . - . . . _ LasatLTBOEAIiOHUSS. . - S - : s

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j f y . * * * ^ a r • a . | M t « a | i « " t k e - SaATB8.BABKS * 00.

' J ' H E H O W E S K W I N O M A C H I N B a — BSTABUgKBt* IW.

K. BOWXy JTr., OBIBiaAI. P A T B n n .

*TWT ITanWne rtOSy Wanaated.

Te a c h E B s — T W O v i b g i n i a s s , eM at wkoBi kaa kad three Taara .apariaKa la taaahlac ardtheetker vm,wlakta pioeara waarfooa tar the .ear ISSe la aaaw S wiaklai Aaadanj aa Bi|(k SSekvL TK. rlan kaa kaaa «oran«cai )aa.a Piiaidpal at U<ie aaelkHra laatlta ttaoa aod wOl teaek AocWas aM Bad«m Laafaaria. Ua«ka autlcaaad SataraJ SdawM Olaatra-a) I7 c^anwwta. Tka ttaocM-win taaek Ika Caa'<*k Bcaa- aa. ka:!><«aor> f M -tawala faraWked t-am tka Ptekaaota aad Te.jliva ^ dl*.r-.at taatltatlaea. irf the Sdi tT aad akiiltf wliii which thOT haTealwa.Ta'ilaehar*adUwdath«..f tk«rprot.e«ja. AdarM -.he aad.nanad at Boaat Plaaaan:. Oaa 'a. o«2- Si» a. A. TOUtSS.

T AND F O B S A L E — 3 4 0 A C R E S O P A^ Crod ted aaDw land far ml*, witk a sa«l twa etc*; dwelilackoaaa,aad19l>aertaelearad laMU .xtMdla« fr< ct tk> WMla-a * At^Ue Balliwad to tke coil-re pwaa^ af tkr Ckerekn Bapl&t Oalina. at Caaarll;* Caaa awaatj. fia. at IBdoJuapereera tt daetne. tka bob.} eaa ke r«taM u laieraet a par eiat.) to aut tte pa>dna.T.

Aba. 2dS aerra. wttk aa . awaat kclik dweSlB^ awd US asrn dearrd lawd. lo Biawm towa Vanay. Ckateia eoewtr. ef ak-at gr«i BaUry vaSey laad.BttlSpar aora, aad terMa. akova. Tba taip'Q.i—iita eoat tke pari liiM price. Tkaaa are tke twa chapaat plaaaa ta Ckarataa,

aettS-isi AUficans s . wbisht . Oa.

O B E A K E B ON COMMUNION. JL> BaaadhathaBknTT. aaarva. w . i m »eaao

F A M I L Y M E D I C I N E S . — O F ALL popaU-reisadlet la aaa tatk'aar otkar eoaztrlaa. tfear. are Miae tkat »aet pakaerBprgtillaa an taOr a. tka SBJtf-BSBSB6 PAtniT UaXT'TIOa ICKCtCIwM. Ciftbb. *lefeleTea*lS.re=lBadlBlaaB.8»oinwt«ckwi!t caaaraily ka taaad eae whleh U appiteaWe ta awat d^laii a laOidcat ta tklaniaatlT. Aparaaaiartha eot-eaka-T PakUeaoawa wfli aatlidlr all tatanaladpatttak that aaa B.< eta, la eat. laoaaa-awaded far oaeataglatiaaeaf ff^wa.'a. Patauitafrma aay pert cT tka oaaatry, kyadonariac tka aakamkwa. aaa kaaaa a« t^a.Bek'leatioe« ky aiaC, poitaga paid.

TBB BaS7i.k OP BBaLTB a asap^ *e;alar aad plals «etkar3CepB(aa,paiatacatlaaakariae eapllctt laafaatr, tke aysstaaa af dlaraan. with a dietiai ef tke tmaXjt^i aad aanla(t3kaaka.md. Sa iaadir tlalactatkaaaaatry alu>ald kawnkoat U: aaawitntutkaiawkarla at eoaa ataparad to apniythepr«pari*eiadylaeaaa<.fidAaaNlathaba>l.y. Tke pdaaar thlakookUe^lk. wkiek wtnkeeaat paatace paid aaay p ^ of tke oeaatry apea lacielpt of that lawier t ta paet-*** " ' n a oaxfnrBXRfi PAiiaT BXKISXZS.

asa Mparkottla.

ai7gjn|^tkaaaB8liT.wl>ka8t an iiii, aa tb. raotija a< ESALia OR ABBKIOALT WOBXB ABB OBIUBXB.

—Ia aa eaaatn da wana a a r aa Back taBflimii aaaa-BBrtalk^aaBaatameCafteeBmaa. Igaa iiaaiiTij «a aa "Sa^CT^nawyPABASa* B a aa»e l iBanfj tw aO tka EIBMBAATAMI«BMIE»TTAHKA biibiiiI ibb AWD MAY ka alaaawttkcfBaxadnatafataBakaaaf abwkaaa ais. UM aaa tka aaa If let aatkBl iMlfciJi t-» axial aata. BABSBAU'S CXBaiBB OSTHOMOOB ia antaki mm tar an I hly ina,

k a* Oil—Ma. Iha maiwifaaaaral

TNTJ6BLINEAR n i . A a a i ^ _ A s w a o a k i O B ^

. iiTTrt,,, taSBBOb^Otat. - - 1 »

ft aai tkaa PiiaaSISSpBrkMia,ereaakatSaB«««a WekBlallMlaakaallliaaeaai B«Biail»a»aata«-AtakaakOaaaxla^AiMM M B aay wkar. ta IkM Bt«afcanBa>as>"" ^S-wt t at Wait, aiff «B» wMm *a ULa^wqiaBaStBitMUiaanrBirllrHM at Trfatl aitaK

Sj 'aadaa^ Bi Bij fclki^. "••••n SB I flkiii nil i.aBat tka haas af

Idaahaaaani tktraktilaadhaaJISMB iMiBiil «a % the Cmrw. • af twa ' a a BweatBafherSew Teak.tka

•mtllt.Br. aUtMd. PkpMaa idaaar tke Iwp icIbi BibbItiiI, St. . rf Cki ItaChBlhS UMch. B»

•M.y BOOTS, 6HOfc3, HATS, CAPS, A c . . t o f ^ Wirtck they haaa pcrccaaal ebaap, and wtlch tbiy ata BBiali^ aiU

At Very £«w Pricaa. Otmi . tm^ "a ea-k ba^ara. Tkli .'li»

taric. aad of fiuOlt.. Tim aaaal barti chao{;« fbr stAla.

Tka kMt auJtaa ef Cottoa Varaa kr aaleat Prlc. ABBAT. eiB

aapU-tn.

FW. IL&XEli at. CU. Dealeram' a n s n . BLOCK TK. COFPKB. SBXBT tBOB.!

Pipe. Win, !iac asd Tla Blaata. PtaaikHB* Taab aad 1 BtBIWrrtrn IBOS BASTLBaPABUIB OtAia^^!

Oooklax StsaaaL Haatln Btoaaa. Sar wood er eaai. lafaMtii OoatauaTlaWana. »B.at,aBalBltea( B a r M ^

•.B.—WawlE kaa; diaaaaad T«>:s.lala( Axva ta taartx. Ooea.

W t s t w

BY STATE A OTUO C ^ i c c Firsr i -CUss i m m e c i ,

BT m s

ffli ffisORASffi COMP, HABTEORD, COSX.

f N C O B P O R A T E D I N 1819—CHJ I arpanal. Ca-k eapnal tlSMSaS. aWala patr«d.wttk a aatpnaed jaB aad Bro-.pa7 paid. a.paBi.1 dwaaHaja aod cMtaaaa. Swl

Pira aad tasaaa aaai(B£loa. aat witk advaacyaad 9ur pnl taaSad end p..!.. • • * tr

aadk^ttaruudaatepaanxta tkeaaa?ea Tl —T»

j.B.<iaATBi. w . r . r s 0. ao(HiBS.B.>.r.]

P E N A J ?

Fns r aa MoTin;a«i iud led loo home in " wa< Hnaed with thej and. t l i o t ^ nnraed ^ •itramrv he died. d»ed , ' ' Sv . ' ' a a id i e u t j ^ t o w i r V

Let me kin iiim i Ere ye lay hii

Far awav frran T _ Sure mar idssi

H<»w tliat rautii TTii her hemt i

Hnw in day* tn ( Letnufkas hii

I>rt me kiss iiim I liet .me I w I

It mar be tiiete ia{ LeftbeUadtoi

tiie neira ( llnngi ber 1

She mar i>el this | FaU w l a l m i

l.et kisF Mm j Hemes ye, i

Waited on Inm i TUI the

Ileedinc lu t the^ BicathiB;; in I

Let me, oT n r I GtPB the tnirth

"Let mefciiB hhal Lirrinp thaaclitl

5 « i twtear isw i Gentiei

Tbaok ihe God ^ G a r e j e i

Bonorye ti«'i Bendij^ oar t

—miTTement ia Kale uT the Mi*kadist| nn lOareiT, so e : t91 CAowriiip. A cun tluritlia* Jiirocatt d u u ^ o T t h e raatta- faefiire iajmeai win i« too ixtc. Tea A UifWKbd tiiat is in j wiB the dei jy ajniB I inf a new tetm nf :

What a ikiinir 7<i -be, to jatmau to t l uainKt tlie (ranizatiim. He had 1 i2Q1>O ^nn^

—•-"««! think tbat 1 oAanin, is m t quite s»J tucali; Irunilw |irn bretiirai anr as £r ' LBadnnriu}Ts areas I are,w]iT then tiwrc eooiifh to mai^r it i sa i i i imes . God: B . f C BaftiM.

Pew fear®, we tiiink, | dhisiaii in the great j laadmaiic qtwtkrn. tlie Umdmarb I time Ocy win trin f r a i e d hy tiie finjer t time, let hnldtiirar^ the Car of tbe Liard.

—"TTctiiinkitlMlj^ tm tn write orer I' Jt win pve an aQ rqn reqaanliiii^. ta^> tUopa. aad wa piod.-—X. A C .

SometnnM, we i press tiie name, at I man abonlderer write i

' To a sjieeui 1 eaSoQ .<!ocie(T; Dr. {de| 'olteB made, thatwrel s ^ the trooUe is i ~ ten w ^ are waitii^ I and 81.500 nhtiiea. ' miniftei*; tliae wim i isiiss and gmalf i d a j i a ^ j b r the gl-n

.Sndi " w B i t i ^ 1 UsKt ther Eui of erer < rffiiif In nme^-sioed who wait Cir tiie who are weri^r! fhsqooitiy wait ior

—A Methndist writ dmorr: -^t seatis to) Feaat of TsbenadMi. mds FeOrala of Uw j e^tanta, and Uite tfaeai of i^wciai dereaioB 1 Ueiho&t EpiMiiial

their jieiiiaiioBi i are not disappointBd."

The JletiuK&ti ian' ladea, cimmieiiiai, 1 ceremooieik In iaf<,' thivown wxy'.t

—"Aadhr nk^ Boms KtSBOBS E^ggTifimwfit is the handi •- 'fa. deepbana rfmoah _

to fear in tkai af iU own iasn. gnmtet qaalificatma] anacr iaa a a t n doe 2ti^aBd&fe.whieh<

fartheflBl)

adytomaksfaadl eartiL"—J!f«ar « •

F K A K C I S C O , aoDKLXK or PASKioaa

H A T S , CAPS, A S S X.AJ3] KO. S PCllt.IC SQSABB. BAffiTIIXB. TBXB.

A f O L E S K l N HATS—SPBINfi i J A SiT-da. iSM. SiaarlaaalatraCaaa. kb Baaa-Ufa! Sprax Btyieafaapaik BaMla Baft ^ Tkaea wka wtak a a>a aod kMBBiof kat. wAd tad Bat Be. ;S.PwUir a«aaia.BaArt;A.T«

Tke weal toeatUai atpla B( alt kaa^ aC a3 a

iini NBWa

JONES' E O T E L — C O B N E B O f SQUABSUBXAB TBB WlttB auseB.

ASjUC I tveFtBUfidi tbcc tnurt Vttoar

oTCiundtjl lexMK, aad good xn <

txpdaiammtMmMl the anmfacr flf 1 pntiBi^sr-dm^ setfiitth. ASwhel erer^mart ktcrr l of .If thu f y n K f t e m flcraU.'

Toa are z ^ t , i SBedastr, wa cfans : Cmted .States, yet i

at. a . a A. a . J O R B . F n Tka akaaa went patauaadkaatafk

BBidrrliwi af IkaprtUa. Beard par Tteafefkltarfkaliki

T B O T B S L I . FOI

t a v d . fatlaaj. BaaBaaaiathf SalkL rarfid

was ef God wet

—^IBI vocB, that afi who] Ob^^OmBmr peneBee, a m renuiied (n ) from dnarh man 3 taa9ainCkzi«.J Pni^erhm BttiO,]

Tery oorree^ -to t l » i l < i e * a . < Metlufiito harea i

A T P U B L I C SALB—A F I N E P U «aa»»faraawatT Oa tbe Sw*

acebalanaappeaea. JtJSS^SSmmi agla.kaataTeaa«rBa«Baaipi1jara Ii Hiiilil Til r I lir II aaBI w w k a W B ^ a

ooe, ezaeay a&ar i oar Lord JeaasCi

—- la 'Tlr Bf t ideer^ont t« aead.«)BBi^i theBaathrta. J s wareJoBAir i t i a e m r a t

XhsaaqiBda pared to the anUea. Glad if 4

A t L l E o l I l D BEAD ' IBB nomsBHis OP PBBoeirnBTB * » i

B A P T I W i ' -IIIIII-f ft^SaUaA^I

Ss