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T H : E b a p t i s t . |ir<>«lM>l;) 11 r am umtn Uip priuelpl* ®r yoiir I imt tb«< OUHrulty boa lo ^RntrtM tbr proper lairfmnietti. "••or ••torla lM«e iMtvn maile namplT *«•«. fmt wKtaont noeecM, aoifl (hrdtMovfrr ®r yonr InireHlaM eon- irUaiH-es Iwwhleh th® ntedlml proft*. •loD,•>• b r i w i c a n loarn.feel nntUacHl ttint «<> h«v« th(> ultimaluin of uio- rbitnlrnl aid, lo moot Uie IndlcatloiM of It Inrire CIBIM of palnltal MflWIitMitt. nlsriKI. I>OKTlKlt, M.O. The rdllinviiig- ia a ll.st of tlw* iiil- ml•ltf^ rt'licviHl, or iturnwIinU'ly ifurtwl hy the iL-M" of the Ltniot*: M tioiiri' Tlu'j (hill iU'ciiiirc M<M-liiiiii> «-iil Sii|>|M>rl IIDII in Wlioiii llio ltmr« U Ill\ulliulll<-T (*reat Reduction! /•> ifif JiretJn'CH in the Mmistry: I Hviiiff f<» the ••xptwivo hanl IIIIU'H /II tho NorUijnthictHlpriccBforliil'or, .111(1 sisut'ity of numt>y in thUSoiitli, 1 liavt* been euiihltMl to nuiko ttnui)^»>- iiH'iiLs wlih tho ntftuufactuer of the nifliratwl Body, lJuok uiid Lunt,' Hnu-i.', to funiLsh at the low urlcc »{ $IO.O() to all, upon condltfon thitt uithin diiys ttlter using the Bniif thu wcrn-iT furnish acortitkiitoHtatln;; Ihf iiraA-iuss or ailiiiait, and the iiii-asiiriMit' rclicfthal ha;* htvn cxjMTi- ciicitl, (it hiTu i-ic Uh'usual prico ill ill- <>h!irjri'(i, :?l."i.iMi, —^iii.iV* to miii-i I'ur ilic ^in^'lc i)r<li)uM<' hiTnia i l!r.ii-i' in nil I'.i-i-s .jlJ./Ji. 'I"hc price in ' ilicitincr ill Nc'.v N uri» it .'ji'.li.iHi ami i'l.lMI. Kimwiiif; iix I iKi tlic iinT^Uiiialilc valiif 1)1 till' Hnici' li> ovory |>tililii' hpi-akcr, aiiil stli^fraiKl U) t \ I'l'v iniii- i-t<T iihKl i-t'iiMiilly, 1 tnkclhi-i to iiiiilvi' tlii- mrc oilVr iif a Hraci'I'lV jID.iHi Known toyuu. 1 kimw tmin luy "wii i'\ |>i rii'iu'c. luiil from lln li-iiiiiony ot hiiinlr<'<lM, that it i- t!i. \ cry iiKH liunioil lii lp ynu nc i <l, ami « liii-ii will not onlv ri'lu-vf yon from Piiviciii •.iiircrin;,', liiit proloii},' yonr liliors (or yt-aw. niuidrc<l» of inin- i-ifi-i-s well nifjii, or altoj^i'thcr laidtiy, iiot alili'io mii|vi}.'o one t'ourih urtiiJii , iksiial ridiiitf or •« jcakinj;, ha\'i> Ix-cn l>y it.H ii.-ii' n s i o r w to a full iweofall ' tiit'ir|i0U(US and ri'tunuirtofull lahor | tation oi tlic liciii i, ami >;t niT.I ncrv with t",iric to tlu'uisclvit*. I onMHVi-*, or with lis^toria, low ric 1 cidl your attoiitjoii to the olfcr he- i ^pirlt/^, irloom, i i. . tvkiwi' Hk-prutrai'tCHl jiKvlinm arc at I All wlm an i|\-.|Hpii( , w 1m (,.in hand, and if you nro'iK-rfcctly Hound I I'lfdu <>i i Im^-c .Inl'l, ilia^rj,ini: IMMI^ i-i yi^ II.'I'd liclp lo kof'p so. Willi [ th"--idc, II vcr and-pl.-. n, ami aiviim- thc Jiracc you can porlorni twiw your paiii'd l.y a -< n-c o| ,|ralliI\ -mkin^ AILLY return tlic rupturn, and plawtho oWonf- trufw laills, with tho lower cud dow' to and abo>'e the CTOHH Ixinca.and t he outer mnvex «ido of it very doisc to tho smidl, tiard lignnaent outnidc, which mn bo found nnd fdt by tlR> flnKt'r. Thonj with ono hand,'draw up tho IWWOIH W<!U, whilst with the other you hold the biill froiji rislnj,'. This eauMn tlio bowds to Uo Hbo\ and on toj) of tbe tniHrt Ind!, (tuul not iM^hind it, in other trurtwcH), thus fornnng a " dciid lock," and making j it iinpo.'fcilblo for the lK)wd to twtlipo. ! .„ , , . To i>iai'c this HratH'iK-forc the pub-i A l l p t,iir-,K-ak<-iN a n d (Ii,. , [ l«'cially inililHtt'rs who have any a,|v ortisci to tlu- lunoiit ' " tliousuid (lollalM, ami Till] b a p t i s t H . v i u n a n d T u n t ' Hook. i irritability aboiil the tliriKit, or w li( i lunf an mi).'o\i rnalil(' ami crackiHl voice, ami w b.we \o(-.iI cMi'tions arc 'iiii-cedcd liy Imiijin- and /(//(>/(('. at- Icml.'^l liy ii '-cn^c o( ,inkintr"or riiinliiif^ at ilic -tomarli, ami \M\iknc>.- o r acliiti}; in the liai l;. .Ml old pcr-on-. wli.i -uili r iVom V.cak lijick-. All who lia\ cdull pain" ami a --cn-c of opprcw-ion alioni il,c dic-l uiili. Iimiti-<l or hurried hrc-.il liin^ on -liulil c\crciMc, ac.-ompanicd ti\' -liorl coHi.'!! in takinr :i full in«piraI ion. '•spi i i.ilK w licrc lln rc i-.any prcdi-.piI Mrnl at the 'I'lio-c w ho are in ciMifirmed i'.in~uni|ili..n will fin,I trrtal relii'f i,, th, nuMnent ,.1 li|,., U Idle ifn-^.il tielime~ ll ||| eit. etu.dK pre\ .•111 il. All Willi are iriiuliled with )f -ie\enil la V e im pro\ ed it and nia<le it more (/K/ff/)/, and vat- luilil, . 'I'he I'.race with my improve, ment- i.^ made for no olln i peivon in Ihe I idled .Slati>. 1 lei-iv j. Il,, , aid of the only iiiaiuifacturei of (lii^ Hraee: l.<-( till I'llkr \<>ll<'i'. I'hlx lo I'lTlirt llinl llii- liiiili rvluiK.tl llio iitaiiiiliii-tiir<'r of |}i«' itjiie iiliij.: It<wl> l£riir«-. uiiil (liitl llifi.14' iiiiiii. nni<'litr<Nl for .1. It. I.I.. I».. iit-<. fiii«(li> 4lini'r«.|i(. ami iiit»i-4'<li)i-ikl»li-. ^^ ^ ^ 1111(1 liii 1 iii|»rot 4>iii4'ii( «>\«>|. (III. |»r4>N«'iit |4- ttlMt III llinrli4-|. 4' M'll If, 1141 4|| ||4'r iMirl.i Solllll of ||S4> <IS|||| ltl\rr. I « I> I M O I M II. . 'iL.i - J M,, . , I- Il i- pronoune. .1 i,\ u,,,^, , are n-iint' it u ili'Oij..,! u,,,',,. •lieiit in all r.-p,-, !.., .ACV all oi),,.. Its sujierior ar--. I . H in lame, iii,-, 1 \ "Il K""d pa pi I liv all -1 Its 1 lioiei •, I I t ha.- 1 111 AEI I NIII . I ( tia,- illtrs. 11. I I ha '^iimla\ -eh - ' W hymns the I ni. lap. • 111. I , lllei -l l . l i H i l l .,1 Ih .1 t|. palpi I I III II- h I he all! 1 111.11 11 1111 : 1111 I h 1 s eri I e f u r I h i ' roe'. 'i/ti^i.vti,--, a lid ei iii-ei \ N I 1 I I I I IU > 1 1 IS I I lia I d I 1:1.1 \ -11 l;r:i,'. ll, ,1 I ,,| Mild all ea.-e- ,1 pielll \\eaklli-.. XI u . till \ hai u.-'iial labor witiiout fatiKUeaiid never injure your voice, never HulCer Iriiin dy.-pep'5ia, c'onsti])iition, the pihv, or lieriiia. llow ever found you are you need a Mrace to ke<>p so. I invite your attention to the testi- nionoy f .loineofth«<most difitinjruLsJi- eU nujuihers oftheiiiediisd |irofeffe<iu!i, ^.'orth and South: From MtMiil)t>ra of tlio Mcttlcnl I'rufcssloii lii I'ltl^iUHjh, I'tt.: I Wv, llic iiixlvniluiiPd, linvtnK uk« I In our |irnclt<H< Or. lt»liniii|K'« Ilody-nriifi- , liir llir roliof »r con mi ofuluiplo proliip. ««« )IM>H, cho<-rnill}- «>«ll(> lollK brlfiK 1 ni* ItMit iuHtrunifnt w« hav<> met wllli, ' loriiMilliilllkf liKlUmtluiiM rtHiitlnMl In ' I h e cttw-. A. Slcliun .M.I». i T. F. IIALK. JUM. I>. (JAZXAH. N.IT. or " uoiiem-N-," w liich are ni.'Ui ri.'illy a^:t:ra\ at<'d li,\ e\frci,-c, i ,r l h e m j".- tion of the en ct po-lure. and vUueh arc also altemled hs a painful and di^eonra^dii!,' -e-i-e Hi hea \ ines~, i ,r shiikiiifr, in ualkin;; or ridin^e heller '-I'lid Iheir ,,rdi'i- In me -"iiie , iiie w hi 1 ha.-, my 1/, 1//, u m I 111M. I ll. 1 \ e ! 1, 1 ,1en I ill I h 1 - 1 11 \ hefiire _\i,l| pureha-'e thlnU^h 1 pari ii^s he 111 re ll 1 ri-<|ui re 1 hi n 1 h 1 .\iiua i/v/Z/c/i, iiiil /i;'//i/<-(/, ei mm 1 i-i-il 111 fruiii inc. I >011 t lai' to oiler al \ iiur nn or 111 11 an 1111 'Ihel Imw le-i . ,.i|, , and III. ir, ,,.,. t lhaii an\ other hoi.f " ' hi .ip, ..Ills slJ l|,. i ' " - ' '•^"•li I'N hi.'ill. I'.i.^'i " II I- pul.|i-he<l i.\ oiir.'W I'S, ,,i| ' " l:;i|ili-l rnliln-alion „ l,„ 1, •M-rs .Snulheii, llapirsi ^hia'ild I'""' i'.N- -end .Niirth whin i^i'l •"< I" It. r I U al hnm. " IS' l"re luiyin- aiiv 11M,11, ll,,.. F -end l,,r the New I I vInn' and I „„, Hook, nil -es I'll -haped null- ,ii.| e\anniii' i t. ii| Ml vv ho ;ire lrouhlc<l ill I lion, chronic diarrhea, or the \ioi--i foriii'^ of dysentery ; all whoarehahit- iially atliicted with colic, and with hlei'diiiK f>'' blind |>ilcH. •Ml who (iav»> chronic |ieritonitis ; whoare.'<wa''-hellieil,ainl iiretiispiMiMl to riii.ture of the bowels; and all who ITemium- I I'ai '< •< I p r i ce a re in^^iiiiial arc atliicted w ith fenion l and \cnir;i! hernia. .\ll haviiii.' alVeetion- of |iro~tate Ldand, or who hn\e aiiv aileefion oi ' ' uriiiary hiader, and w In', are alllicted T« l7r.''ltam',l,.B. l>,.«r Wri-Wc. rCHl- ! " '''' '' 'T UMiital Weak u.-. •li-niNui'tlicrllyorNavaniiiili. liavoUiul ' All w liolinx e miy i-pnixi all'ection Irfiiuriu opporluully «f »|(IU-«>1UK : u hether it he irritation, or weaknes-! iiMM-tiiriyariliPlio<ly.Ura<-<'Ji»l I " ^V "" v rlncnl tbiil llioy nr<? more ' trouhlcd with dull palli- betAMi-n die • II...•• 11...^.. ... 41 4.. I l l , '. f Klii'y • III' ETUFTN UL oMj are eoiiv , iiiiirkuble lliuu II IUKO ol aiiy other In ulriinieiil ulilfb biw ev«r bern tuveiileil ••hoiilders, or continual uiriiiHi'iii Hiiicii uiwi-ver iHM-n luveiileil .... 1 ,. lo relieve lliepnivis froui ibntauuHUiil M""' Krin(lin<: jiailis ui the sm.all o| of Hje nlMlouilUHl orHiiii*, I'ack aild in the hips ; who eviicrienci Hiileli iM>eui<i l» be tlie InevlliiblereMiiil ' . I • ' ••• -M"'"'"' »i 11 relnxirtluiKirihemiiNeiilarKrHleiu. II. H.n0lt»0l'«IIN,»r.D.. nayurof IfieCllv, «'. I'. RIC-llAltI>NO.\. .n.u:, 4. N. n<>KK»:i<l4. .If.!».. A. tX AMXCillA.tl. .M.n. i'lmii .Mruilierii of llie.MtiUaiJ rjoItMioU in l,<)iilsvnii!, Ky.: l>r. Iliiuiiiuu: Nir,—IIiivliiK c«ninln<Hl your l:<Mly.||rure,° de«iuiieiJ for Ihe re- llel' «l' ihe I'uliuonury, ItlKfMiKve, r<s male.nnd Nplnlil NyNtemn.nM ronmnrlnl Willi vreiierHl or inU)M>ulnr debility, it irive!* irreal plu^nsiirp lonny. tbat ue >U>4>ui It II vnliinble dlnrovery, UN NN itiixlllnry In the IreatioentoriliPiibov* IUKI iiiialoffUiiH nlllirtloim. In view ot (he nnntouileni and |ili,viiiolosteal prin- eiplen ot'ilHroiiMlriietloii.iiiui iiiiriiiony ttilli Ihe liiiliiral eeoiiuiuy ol ibv lioiiy , »e also d<H>iii It in-enliy prelVriibie i« any oilier <levle<« in iiNe. T. M. i:i;i,i,. .W.I*., I.KWIK IC»/JKIIN, .n.It., jiiNii II. ixivr. .n.i>., TV.f. MAI.T. M.ll.. W. K. KWIKU. .n.i». I'ixlnK'l of ft Ij4'tt<C from IT. Diililfl TortiT of l^twliiig Urotfii, Ify l>r. 1:. I>. llannlnK: I>enr Nir. Permit ine lo bear lo you aiid llie norlil iny hiiiiible tentiiiiiMiy in i»»biiir of tbe fiuwer and elilriiry ofyunr II<Hly<llrae«>, 1II (he trf>Mtiiieut of u Ionic of IUala> dlin, lo whleb bolb M'xeMar«>llMhIp, but ' rd WIS* uiii. 'MiMt^'iallj' tho rK.MALEi niniiy of titieh iBalndleN biive louirbeen n>frnrd> d Itw •• opprobrl<> nifsllroruna " of fhe pronMlon.aud mlebt biivti rontln- " >0 reowrdMl.liad It not IMTH Invalnable dlncoverjr. Itnt lied to IK* no inr your rde<l. bad It not able dlM!overjr. •Miw, afler a Niz>moutb'n trial of your Ilra«ir, lniUuio«t«T«ry vn.'Intyr of <«•«, > «<ITe«ablp NWtHranrv, Ibat we have fli iJita liiktrniaent a Hov»relKn ^ m ^ y for a laricc uroporUon of these borvjoforc Kencrally fncnmble dIsMf »e», fer vrbirh all wba bava bearlM lo leel ttor Ui« woe* of others, alMtnld bo pntfomM^ thnnhful. o ^ to bim M M elally Wbo l« tbe antbor of HO VTV? a blMHlntc. rora looK llnie.or ratbcr Klnee the lawn and atruplnre of tbe biu '»"••'» undenit«»o<l. medlral men bave aeknowletlKed tbe waal of koiue mcrbanlcal ascnt to net I coldness, ntimbiuvs, «wcllin;,', varic.,.. veiiiMjand weakness of the lower e.\ . tremities. Toallwhohave any l.ear- iiiK down or falling ofthewonil) or who areaniicted with leucorrhca' the Brace i.s .-iimifly invaluable, and the oidy olfectUHl renit>dy. All weak, and la.v-flbered, ehiidren and yiaiths, who droop, leim, and lounge, and eunnot endure much oxer- else ; but i>articularly youngpirl.s, just arrivint,'at maturity, who, if neglected at that ap", seldom reco\-er. All who from habit or occnpation are disposed to droop; or who ure of a delinit<? frame,should he Hiipi)orted in walking, rlding,or traveling. All jjorsons r..'eovering from Ion.' eonfinement by fever or other eatise. I t IM F 1K> only M-iontllic Sliniil- tier llrure evt'iy Inveiilt'd. Inii.«mucli n.s all of tho ,nhove ail- ments may be «UI.S(H1 by tin; descent of the intornal orgiuis, they may also bo rehevtHl by Munportiiig tho'back and lifting the abdomen aw any aur- geon will tell you, tind tlii.s Unia' is tho onlv instrument invonteti to lift upwnrUrt. Mow to Meanuro for tbe Hraee TmsH. Take annfrly the nutnber of Inebeo aroand the bipo, over the linen, abont twf» Inebfa below tho i;p« of tbe aide bone*, and abont two Incbca above the pelvio or f^ont prom boue. Olrpctlons for Puttlnc on the Bmee Trunt for Hernia. Oi>cn the tm-w and fotch it around t4ie body, shoving tho lii]>-b(jWH doHo rfowu t<» tho tip of the Imundi lionw, thou lio down, dniw up tho feet, ejiro- i\ ail \ onr-i If .,f ihi- /.yf m fi rilf net _ '|'|ii 111 liter I ill Ihe r dill I. A Hracc (or lo m u suh-icrilier--. j al ^U.Tll e-.ich, or $1 .(HI ca-li for e\erv j -iili.-crihcr you fail to yet in makini; I up . \ onr ciuh. -'. .\ny one -ellini.; lU Ih-act-^ at Jln sli'ill recciv'c one lor commi^>ion. I Dear Sir: If you decide that you have no u-e for thi.-Iiel]i in jin-.-nrii/K/ 1/ ni/r fnir, ^ makinj; an old one or ri-.torin;; losi or weak |.h.vsical iKWi-r, will yiiii Mill place llii, I'ireii- ;ir in the hamls of some man or Woman y oii know lo Im siid'eriii^, and do a ^immI dee<l i>iiti:4 Tio.v.s K m ni:Ani iti\€i. Take ft lapr, 11 j im lintc iiul 11 re(jii- lar nii>nHiirliij( lapi-liiii-. anil iiK'niiire lUO llM h<-4 ll».l.<»>v tlio ll|l<. fit III,, hips aroiiiiil the iilHlainen. niiil •end Ilic iMi-iisiiri- III liirliex. I'lie Ilraee44 are all nini'kiil In eion iiiiiiiberN, anil eiiii he enlarged ln<> liielieii. J. 1;. (i K \ \ i> Teslimoiiiulis. I>KAII into. <;nAV>:N: Yon made me n preoenl, Home three .> ..am UK«, of one 01 llauniuK'H l.uni; nnd Itody Itriiee. I nerepleil and kept It lor ihwe yeni-« wllhont wearluK II. rather elusNlnu «neh Ihinipi unJer Ihe head of "bum- Th(» Xcw i 'salniisj. 'rid-< is the ahove liook W illlnlll llii Ultisic. IN snperioritN' o\er ILN ' .'Southern IV.almisi con-Ui,-, In Ihe inj I low iiif4 features, \ iz : ! 1. lar<:e, liciuitil'ul lync. 1 lui ! older hreihren will apjinVialc llii,>. ; 11 can he iwed w ith a dim lif:lll, and at ni;|,'lit. 1!. 'I'lie index of tirst linc.s is al.su in lart,'u type. It Is scarcely felt in ihe jioi kct i.ivss i.iKi.: A iiiiii K In Khajw* and weitfht. It IN I'licaiici-, I. I ' r U c H.'* «.In. hest soiij^s ol 1 tcreal niaiiy iMiKltep " ki^eitlyV'the "h,:^^^^ liillKiiinu; eirortN of Ihe f'enlennia:, quite broke down lor the flrHl monlh. i eoiiclii^dwl lo try the rej(>e(ed Mraee, and I do not hemilale lo lenliry to the inv^alunble worth of thlm Drare. I ean endure nl leiiNt thre«! tlnitHi thenmoiinl ol labor that I did before without lit- "K"*;- . volee ha* IMPKOVKD AT liM?* INtRKANEO K»' f«UI. nnd my phyMlrni Ntrenclh haN been moMienieietilly n-iiewf<l. I would not tnlie ten timra the priee of my Ilraee now and be roni|ielle«l to dlii. pense with it. I moNi eonilally ri-eom- mend thin Ilraee to thoHe who may. pbyfiieally or otherw iNe n<M><i il. A. I.OFTO\. I'uaUirl lret lliipUMi Lliurcli,Mtiiiiilil«, It contains all tin the old rsalniist, and more. It contains no hyiiULs that ti acn iiaptismal regeneration, no soii^r^ le dead sistei-s, brothers ov bali(<s, nnd no inv(M'ation of angels. <». It is a cheaper and in all respi-cfs a b(>tter book; price So cl.s. fiiaVWhen you order this, write "send tlu! New I'salmist without notes." KAJV.M^VUH linA<-|:.-lt I» one of Ihe Kreal«-«a of phykiral blemiiURH lo a pub- "•'"•'•ten. am to Ita vreaf ben^ fit would Hurpriae tho«e who know nolblneoflt. M. 11. r o n i * . Editor airi»Unii Itojioanory. FKMAMM TESTIFY. SnO-prl^DB very ipineb l>oin "] mnnprmB very mneb l>oin "Dyapo- nn<" and »neml Inblllly-tbp reanli^ urotrnpted lllnpaa,! obUUned and bavp >epn wearluK luutninn Body and ^.nnor Ilraee. and am uitiBapd there la Mimtorter equal to It. 1 H«el ponH- tlpnt oAiem Mlni)la-!y atfepled would be ir^atly beiieutpd by IU nap. »lliHin, aiIwh fVUUIlA COLE. t [ T h o L i t t l o Sorapli. This littlo book contaiiiH all llie music in the Hymn and Tune 15<K)k. and is designed for Sunday-schools, for J'rayer and Kevival meelings,and for the family. The? ohje<t of tiie (Klltor was to gather into one book all the best anil swe<'test xongs and tiincs now in use, and to reject all thosethat inculcati! un.scri|itural HentiineatH that abound in so many (if our Hunday- sdiool book.s. It h!W been awardetl this praLs-: " I t contiUnH more* of tho be«t and Sweett«t 8unday -«?hool bongs tlmn any one book otfered lo tho public; and, Idflt of all, tho Hontiment of the Kongs are unexceptionable." Tho nnisic Ih in tho N!ven shajKHl notes, which can be use<i OH round ones. It is designed for tho million. Let every iwirent present one to eiu-h chUd. Price per dozen, $4; by mail -lOcts. All onlera will bo promjitly nttenflcHl to. J. U. Uiuvtx AddresH nil orders, with m.ih, to W . U. iVIAl SGI JHnln Ht, McmiibiB, TPUU. THE ^ d ^ hi tho.wcys, and BOO and oak for the old paths, which aro tho good waya. and vm.lk thoreln, and ye shaJl^fl^ r<«t tor your ^.^-T^^mia^ V o l . X X X I l I . MKMPHIS, TEXX., SEPTKMIJEU SO, 1870. New Old StM'leH- .(.(IK MRRHONIST EPISCOPAI. ciirucn AT CVUiliH.l.TON, MO., Jf^Sl'XSKS TlIK SCKIPrrilAl. ClLMlACrKUlSTU'S «)K \ C l i u u c i l <•!•' C l l U l S T , OU .\ 11HAN<M1 OF TITK SAM i:. r,ill.iwiui' Is Pr. Ilriivcs'* hImIi un lln' nisiu ,,ru|'iii.im>n 1,1 li;.-('urrolMni, I n l,«!. , i'Kni.lllo.. M " nu. U HA VKH'H SIXTH IIMIM.Y. m I K. ruKsiKKN l ' 11 '"y oppoiuMit oin afford .M In lca\ e the defense of his Kociety, and spen 1 his limeii|iiin matters ioreiKn tothisipicstion,! h.uc a„ liiui' 1.1 follow hiui. I once more, w ith all the o( our laiiffuajje, iLsk him to mci I and answi-i iiie tlie.se qlie.stion.s, w liicli. if correctly al,swere<l, -'ettle this (pieslion: 1. 1 >o you claim 1,1 he a nieiniier of any \ i.-ilile church on earth? If you lio, Ihcn, Is your !!!'»i,hership ill any l,„al .Methodist I'.iii.scoiml society like thi.*- in Car- r,.!l!,in" or is the memhershi|) of any tniveliii}; preacher, or of any bishop, in a local Mx-iety liUi (hi-, or only ill an Annual Conferrnce, which is ciitifrs.'e lly no church at all? One.' more: Do you cnilorsc the di'tlnition of. church K'ivcn in the lliirtccnth article of your Discipline? While he its dtridiiiu whetlier to answer and how to answer these, 1 will push rajiidly forwanl Miy objections in refutation of this proposition. i hnve wiid, that, in tlii'^ is tlu'very cs,sencc of llic l'a|.acy; and 1 now say that pope i.s hut bishop written largo. Let me refer you to a his- torical fact. Meforc the year .MVl no man had ever dainied or worn the title, or e.\i?rcised the aalhority of iH)pe; i.e., universal pontiff. I'rior lo this time every bishop was calbsl pupn, in Knglish, father. In this year, .lohii, bishop of (onstantinople, sought the supremacy, and a.ssuincd the title of tmiversal bishop, —chief lainister of all. (Jrogory, the then bishop and called i.ope of Home, addres.«cd to his brother ,lohn a letter, which Cardinal Haronius has pre- -crvcd. In tluU cplstlo, he rebukoH his arrotrtiiice and sin in tluwe forcible words, which I commend to yiatr chief mlniHtcrs: — " (ircK'ury, U) John, HiHho i ot Constantinople: — Let your iiulinew*i,u«kivow edge that— Dominm dicil, wUem mlitC mcuri rubbi, nniix ciiim Mw/ixkr vesUr eat. von mumjratrts v)slu\ <'tc., — o u r Loid nayti to his disciplos, ' Be not ye culletl rabbi, foronols vour Muster, and all ye are bretliren. What, therefore, moHt dear brother, are you, in the terrible oiaijiination of the conuug Judg<% to s;iv, who— (jcmmiis pciU r in mundo voiMiriappf i" -desire to bo called, not father only, hut the gonerid father of tho world ? " Bewftrt! of tho sinful 8Ugg<>stions of tho wicked. Oflensesiiiastindeoiicomo, but wo to that man hv whom the offense cometh. Ik-hold, the churdi is rent by this wickwl world of pride; the h«irt .s of the brdhreh ilre ofTon.lwl. Iliiye you forgotten what truth snith ? ' Whoso ollendeth one of thrao little onuB who lidievo In lue, it were bettor foi him Unit a miUstone were himg<^^nbout hiH neck, and he plunged' Into the depth of the 8«i. "1 beg, 1 Aitreat, nnd I hie suiivim that your brotherhotMl renist all thewo llatterers Avho otVer you thin name ot error, nm thftt you refaso to Ins designated by so fooh.sh and so proud an iippellution. ''Pcnwixle, rt^/n quia in hac prmnnpUone paj muslnrlMdw micxU, 1 you, that by this riwh pwaumptioa m the IHiace o the Whol6 4urch disturbed, and the arm^ jwurw out in wmraon upon all contra^cted: in \\ hich you cjui increafie only in proportion nfl fuUy decrease in eeif-eetccm, and ^ " m e the greater tho more yoti restrain yourself from thw such a title —none siiiitchi'd at this rash naiuo, Iwt if he should seize on thiH sinixuhir glory of the >ontiticale, he -hould seem to deny ittonllhis nethren. " (I oijiitiii 1/11(1 /jfi'livfa Knii( Ji^iif; I'f.t: Mipi'f- 'iiitii- j'.rtipf ikI ll iptnrl rli<-i )ii/<if cuf^mcirdotuin M/ pro jxtralnii rsitun (iv / rri-roi/i:!! ri), 'pli ocrrii'f! mili- hiiil Ihit all things which are foretold arc come to pii.s.s; tile kius^ of pride approiidu.'S, and <), horrid to tell! the goini; forth of (or the armv of the i-riixsts) is ready ail" who light witli the niK'k of pride, though npi)oinietl to load to iuimility." - Lib. iv. ep. lis. (Irts^'ory also addressed a letter to Ihe KmiM'ror Mauritius, and th<' empress, from whici^ I will read oni' si.nteiice : "To the l-impiTnr Mauriliu-.ind thi' Kmpress; — Now Ihi- hruiher hy .'i riii.si MITIO.V NKVKK ni.iiiKi; KNOWN, contrary to th<> precepts of the (,'o>;pcl, and l<i the decrei^s of the canons, usurping a new name, jilorvini; in new and profane titles, wliich blaspheinv b'' far from every Christlnn heart, would be calle<l universal l»isbop; but in ilii.s his pride what doth he but show tliu time of anticbri.st a|ipr(iaehc,s, because he imitates iMin who, (icspisinr his brother aiiirels, wouhl rise to a heij,'hl peculiar to jiini.self, tlu.t be miirht be sul»- ject lo none. When lie wh.i is culled univereid falls the <-burch tliiit hath I'onsented to that pro- fane name hath rushed headlong from its sUtte; but far be thiit hla.sphemoii- name from the hearts of Cliristians. 'I'o ions(>nf to that wicked word universal is nothing else but to destroy the "aith." --Lib. iv. c|>. .'t.'^. Then, accordiiip: tn I'opf tiregory, it was anti- christian, lila."+|>henious a n d , d i a b o l i c a l for any bishop to a.ssume the titl(< of supreme head, and li(>resy and .i losinn of the iwirii for any one to acknowhilKc it, and that all siu.uhl strive asiihwt it to dfath: hence, from this pojie's testimony, it is pretty eviih'nt that St. l'et/-r had nothing to do with it. ^ f t , in a few years, in UOH, his own sui-- ce.ssor, l^oiiii ice 111., by the aid of the Kmperor PiiociLs," took this very title, which (iregory ejdlod execrable. Tims has a pope of Koine, with (Treat (loint and accuracy, mori- than twelve hun- dred yeai-s 11^0, iiiarke.l the distinct charai-ter of the Man of Sin, the son of perdition, as beinpr a Christian bishop witii an army of inferior ininis- t«-rs, or prie.sts, takini; to him«'lf, in his jirido, the title universal or sovcreiRn ptmtilf, that is, anti- christ; and an l-:|)lscopal bishop of tho third order is none the less so. This will interest nmny as to fhe origin nnd the exact date of the birth of the first Itonmn |MUititr, — tlu! birth of tiio Uomisii Catholic cliureh, begot- ten by the command of J'hoais A. D. 000, and born as the «'.!ven-headed and tni-hornetl bejist of Kevelation A. 1>. 010, to continiKi twelve hundred atulHixlv veaw as a civil and temi.oral power, and eon,se.i"uently, exi)ired .lanuary 1st, 1870, from which hour the Papacy Inifi had no power to put to death, (ainish with the sword, or hurt the bodii-^ of its people; but 1 haveKoinetlmo« thought that .Alcthodism may possibly be sjnnbolizotl by tiie twihborneil beast that came up out «)f the earth, having tho face and horns of a lamb, but speaking like a dragon. I urge, m a fundnmenbd and vital objection to thi.s locjd Methodiat lOpiscopal Hodety and the whole «vstem of Methodimn, of which it is n part, being a diurch of Christ or any branch of It,— I X . BKfAl'fK ITS NOF-TURXESJ AS BKT t'ORTtl lK ITS DIHCIN.INI:, IN THK WOUKS OE WESLEY; AND, IN ITH HTASIIARU rUBLICATIONS, ABJ3 NOTII V^XBCKIPTIN.Mi Afn> Htrnx-EIWIVE OF CiitiTST's oiTtmt'tr, AND OP (nritifTTANiw, AND ITT IN r'KRII. TlIK fMlVlX AtitAVHO MKM KV f. Tiri'.M. Tho first queiition in, where nre we to lejun wlmt the <l(X-trltu«ij of'the' :MethotllHt EpifK'ppal cluirch aro,-the (lo(-trlht« tlirtt tlds I w d m-tho- dJM Kpiwopul society in Carrol^toh must hold and tcwii,' and what every member, whether an exhorter, deacon, elder, i.rertidlfig-elder or blt'hoi), Ims solemnly obligated hlmwlf to liold and teach? if you will refer to the jnamml I hohl in my hands, put forth by Ulshoi) McTyeirc at thr re- quest of the GenenU Conference, and endowed hy it, von will learn that It is, n6t only from thearii- clc!^ of religion and discipline, but ffOin all the sbmdard theological hookji i»ubliMli«l by the Book fVjUcem, - Adam Clarke, It. Watson, but, Iti jwr- ticular, WesleyN works, a.s well aS the "Metluxllst hvmn-book. 'NOW, observe it HUitter» not a hair's weight what EW. Ditxler juny he or dwn not believe touching this or that doc^trlm^ hut, what is the doctrine of his Church as wet forth in these works? If be afHrins that ho <!<*•« not believe them, anil standH before you nnd 0i>r>08<'« them, then it iH clear, unlefW ho has obtained from his Confereneeamlchief ministers, —his pceleslastlciil masters', a disiiensjition, an indulg*»neo of some sort, absf)lving him from tho^rw; of bis oath, he Htnnds lK!fore you lit'.ilie .llght'of a minister who has sworn to believe,'to hold, and to ttach, and, by hi.H priestly ininlHtratlons and religious exam- ple, he diKN teach, that which he at heart does not believe, but publicly pppost'.-j! ftnd, If lie, to excite your prejudices, shoulil put Up th« t-ry (»f perse(!Ution, beaiustrl develop the un.scriptural doctrines contained In th<«e standards, you know it will be l^oUi dlshp^oi^ftk ai^d.ipowanlly. I oiK^n the l)i.scipllnoan(l reail article ii.: — "Tho Hon, who ia tho Wonlof Uinl-'athor, the very and eternaHjod,iof one 8uh^rt»ne<1 with tbe Father, took uiau'si nature In-the womb of th<- blesse<l Virgin; so that two Whol<> and perfect natures—that is to say, the Ootlhcad antl nian- hood —wore joimxi together in one pereon, never to be divided, whereof Is ono Cliristii very Clod and vt ry man, w lio truly suffered, was cniciiledi dead 1111(1 buried, to reconcilo, his J^-'atlKT^to u<», «nd to be a sacrllic*', not only for origliml guilt, but Jilso of Chalcedon to this oflfcred honor? but none of tham would cvt\r allow hiinBelf,to be named by fPhiwim Iratuii Clrlneo EpliMwpo ConMantlflopotltano o^inm (Ecu^manlol Hontlllel llomiino BOM — PSO™T^lna i S c e S ^ ^ of OoimUn- tu^o^e who^hSd SSJUIQ?3I the title. KranteU % UUewve- K ^ n l l f f T t l T Roman blnlmp.'''-namnliw An- A. 0.«)«- ' 1 • (llVllietl, wiiiin oi jn uiiuAjfuini., » . ly man, w lio truly suffefwli was cniciiledi dead j(l buried, to reconcilo, his J^-'atlKT^to u<», « n d to be a sacrllic*', not only for origliml euilt, but also for actiuil Rins of men,''— MolluKlUt, l)iSiTlpllne, art. II. i». 10. ,, , . jt; , TliUi t^'aches tluii tho Sewi"! IVrson of the Triuity i took upon i or. imlted himself a perfwt mau, Inn-ing a human «oul iis AVOH AS btMly, In the act of incarnation, and, that this iK-rfi-i't mnn was sojoincfl to hiin'iishwcT (olit^UiVTfWirA^nl there- fore, the S<'<-ond Pereoh lii hi-jivAn ttwtlay Is a diinUfi/, a compotfhd liolng,"u niJiu ntrd a 6od, and h called Ohrlsit, and this bijIuK is atid will be the object of worship fori^vcr.' A perfect human being is thus apothoofllzed and IdoUzcdl'^ The Papists have incorporated Mary, a poyre<.'t woman, with' the Godhmd, making four pcradHB^ autl Methodists iiavc thus inciorporatod a ijicrfect raan with tho Trinity, and, if the former is bbnoxloas to the charge of Idolatrj^i t 'soe not why the latter is not: I would ins^ooil woiPBhip a perfect woman ip " roconcUe too quite M.cruiia, to my mihd, a'f Eld. DItzler's teaching, that, the covenant of redemption was miuio with Abr8h«ni,:and, Christ became surety to Abraham tiuihis Father would fuifili his part of the covenant, j Tiie eacred Scrip- tures teach, thirt, " AU, things are of God, who hath reconciled to ua himself bv Jesus Christ, and hath' given to us the ministry of reoonciliation; to witjitha^ Qod was in Christ, reconciling,tbe

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our |irnclt<H< Or. lt»liniii|K'« Ilody-nriifi- , liir l l ir roliof »r con mi ofuluiplo proliip. ««« )IM>H, cho<-rnill}- «>«ll(> lollK brlfiK 1 n i* ItMit iuHtrunifnt w« hav<> met wllli, ' lor i iMi l l i i l l lkf liKlUmtluiiM rtHiitlnMl In ' Ihe cttw-. A. S lc l iun .M.I». i

T. F. IIALK. JUM. I>. ( JAZXAH. N.IT.

or " uoiiem-N-," w liich are ni.'Ui ri.'illy a :t:ra\ at<'d li,\ e\frci,-c, i ,r l h e m j".-tion of the en ct po-lure. and vUueh arc also altemled hs a painful and di^eonra^dii!,' -e-i-e Hi hea \ ines~, i ,r shiikiiifr, in ua lk in ; ; or ridin^e

heller '-I'lid Iheir ,,rdi'i- In me -"iiie , iiie w hi 1 ha.-, my 1/, 1//, u m I 111M.

I ll. 1 \ e ! 1, 1 ,1en I ill I h 1 - 1 11 \ h e f i i r e _\i,l| p u r e h a - ' e t h l n U ^ h 1

pari ii s he 111 re ll 1 ri-<|ui re 1 hi n 1 h 1 • .\iiua i/v/Z/c/i, iiiil /i;'//i/<-(/, ei mm 1 i-i-il 111 fruiii inc.

I >011 t lai' to oiler al \ iiur nn

or 111 11 an

1111 ' I h e l

Imw

le-i . ,.i|, , and III. ir, , , . , .

t lhaii an\ other hoi.f

" ' hi .ip, ..Ills s lJ l|,. i

' " - ' '•^"•li I'N hi.'ill. I'.i. 'i " I I I- pul.|i-he<l i.\ oiir.'W I'S, ,,i|

' • " l:;i|ili-l rnliln-alion „ l,„ 1, •M-rs .Snulheii, llapirsi ^hia'ild

I ' " " ' i'.N- -end .Niirth whin i^i'l •"< I" It. r I U al hnm. "

IS' l"re luiyin- aiiv 11M,11, ll,,.. F -end l,,r the New I I vInn' and I „„, Hook, nil -es I'll -haped null- ,ii.| e\anniii' i t.

ii|

Ml vv ho ;ire lrouhlc<l ill I lion, chronic diarrhea, or the \ioi--i foriii'^ of dysentery ; all whoarehahit-iially atliicted wi th colic, and with hlei'diiiK f>'' blind |>ilcH.

•Ml who (iav»> chronic |ieritonitis ; whoare.'<wa''-hellieil,ainl iiretiispiMiMl to riii.ture of the bowels; and all who

ITemium- I I'ai '< •< I p r i ce a re

in^^iiiiial arc atliicted w ith fenion l and \cnir;i! hernia.

.\ll haviiii.' alVeetion- of |iro~tate Ldand, or who hn\e aiiv aileefion oi

' ' uriiiary hiader, and w In', are alllicted

T« l7r.''ltam',l,.B. l>,.«r Wr i-Wc. rCHl- ! " ' ' ' ' ' ' 'T UMiital Weak u . - . •li-niNui'tlicrllyorNavaniiiili. liavoUiul ' Al l w liolinx e miy i-pnixi all'ection Ir f i iur iu opporluul ly « f »|(IU-«>1UK : u hether it he irritation, or weaknes-!

iiMM-tiiriyariliPlio<ly.Ura<-<'Ji»l I " ^V " " v rlncnl tbiil llioy nr<? more ' trouhlcd with dull palli- betAMi-n d ie • II...•• 11...^.. ...41 4.. I l l , '. f

Klii'y

• III' ETUFTN UL oMj

are eoiiv , iiiiirkuble lliuu IIIUKO ol aiiy other In ulriinieiil u l i l f b biw ev«r bern tuveiileil

••hoiilders, or continual uiriiiHi'iii Hiiicii uiwi-ver iHM-n luveiileil .... 1 ,.

lo relieve ll iepnivis froui ibntauuHUiil M " " ' Krin(lin<: jiailis ui the sm.all o| of Hje nlMlouilUHl orHiiii*, I'ack aild in the hips ; who eviicrienci

Hiileli iM>eui<i l» be tlie InevlliiblereMiiil ' . I • • ' ••• - M " ' " ' " ' » i 11 relnxirtluiKirihemiiNeiilarKrHleiu.

II . H .n0 l t »0 l ' « I IN ,»r .D . . n ayu ro f If ieCllv,

«'. I'. RIC-llAltI>NO.\. .n.u:, 4. N. n<>KK»:i<l4. .If.!».. A. tX AMXCillA.tl . .M.n.

i'lmii .Mruilierii of llie.MtiUaiJ rjoItMioU in l,<)iilsvnii!, Ky.: l>r. Il i iuiiiuu: Nir,—IIiivliiK c«ninln<Hl

your l:<Mly.||rure,° de«iuiieiJ for Ihe re-llel' «l' ihe I 'ul iuonury, ItlKfMiKve, r<s male.nnd Nplnlil NyNtemn.nM ronmnrlnl Willi vreiierHl or inU)M>ulnr debi l i ty, it irive!* irreal plu^nsiirp lonny. tbat ue >U>4>ui It II vnliinble dlnrovery, UN NN itiixlllnry In the IreatioentoriliPiibov* IUKI iiiialoffUiiH nlllirtloim. In view ot (he nnntouileni and |ili,viiiolosteal prin-eiplen ot'ilHroiiMlriietloii.iiiui iiiiriiiony tti l l i Ihe liiiliiral eeoiiuiuy ol ibv lioiiy , » e also d<H>iii It in-enliy prelVriibie i« any oil ier <levle<« in iiNe.

T. M. i:i;i,i,. .W.I*., I.KWIK IC»/JKIIN, .n.It., j i iN i i II. i x i v r . .n.i>., TV.f. MAI.T. M.ll.. W. K. KWIKU. .n.i».

I'ixlnK'l of ft Ij4'tt<C from IT. Diililfl TortiT of l^twliiig Urotfii, Ify l>r. 1:. I>. l lannlnK: I>enr Nir. Permit

ine lo bear lo you aiid llie nor l i l iny hiiiiible tentiiiiiMiy in i»»biiir of tbe fiuwer and elilriiry o fyunr II<Hly<llrae«>, 1II (he trf>Mtiiieut o f u Ionic of IUala> dl in, lo whleb bolb M'xeMar«>llMhIp, but

'

rd

• WIS* uiii. 'MiMt^'iallj' tho rK.MALEi niniiy of titieh iBalndleN biive louirbeen n>frnrd> d Itw •• opprobrl<> nifsllroruna " of

fhe p ronMlon . aud mlebt biivti rontln-" >0 reowrdMl.liad It not IMTH

Invalnable dlncoverjr. Itnt lied to IK* no inr your

rde<l. bad It not able dlM!overjr.

•Miw, afler a Niz>moutb'n tr ial o f your Ilra«ir, lniUuio«t«T«ry vn.'Intyr of <«•«, > «<ITe«ablp NWtHranrv, Ibat we have fli iJita liiktrniaent a Hov»relKn ^ m ^ y for a laricc uroporUon of these borvjoforc Kencrally fncnmble dIsMf »e», fer vrbirh a l l wba bava bearlM lo leel ttor Ui« woe* of others, alMtnld bo p n t f o m M ^ thnnhful . o ^ to b i m M M elally Wbo l« tbe antbor of HO VTV? a blMHlntc. r o r a looK l ln ie.or ratbcr Klnee the lawn and atruplnre of tbe biu

'»"••'» undenit«»o<l. medlral men bave aeknowletlKed tbe waal of koiue mcrbanlcal ascnt to net

I coldness, ntimbiuvs, «wcllin;,', varic.,.. ve i i iMjand weakness of the lower e.\ . tremities. Toa l lwhohave any l.ear-iiiK down or fall ing o f t h e w o n i l ) or who areani icted with leucorrhca' the Brace i.s .-iimifly invaluable, and the oidy olfectUHl renit>dy.

Al l weak, and la.v-flbered, ehiidren and yiaiths, who droop, leim, and lounge, and eunnot endure much oxer-else ; but i>articularly youngpirl.s, just arrivint,'at matur i ty , who, if neglected at that ap" , seldom reco\-er.

A l l who from habit or occnpation are disposed to droop; or who ure of a delinit<? frame,should he Hiipi)orted in walk ing, r lding,or traveling.

Al l jjorsons r..'eovering from Ion.' eonfinement by fever or other eatise.

I t IM F 1K> o n l y M- i on t l l i c S l i n i i l -t i e r l l r u r e e v t ' i y I n v e i i l t ' d .

Inii.«mucli n.s all of tho ,nhove ail-ments m a y be «UI.S(H1 by tin; descent of the intornal orgiuis, they may also bo rehevtHl by Munportiiig tho'back and lifting the abdomen aw any aur-geon wi l l tell you, tind tlii.s Un i a ' is tho onlv instrument invonteti to lift upwnrUrt.

Mow to Meanuro for tbe Hraee TmsH.

Take annfrly the nutnber of Inebeo aroand the bipo, over the l inen, abont twf» Inebfa below tho i;p« o f tbe aide bone*, and abont two Incbca above the pelvio or f^ont prom boue.

Olrpctlons for Pu t t l nc on the Bmee Trunt for Hernia.

Oi>cn the tm-w and fotch it around t4ie body, shov ing tho lii]>-b(jWH doHo rfowu t<» tho t ip of the Imund i l ionw, thou lio down , d n i w u p tho feet, ejiro-

i\ ail \ onr-i If .,f ihi-

/.yf m fi rilf net _ '|'|ii

111 liter I ill Ihe r dill

I. A Hracc (or lo m u suh-icrilier--. j al ^ U . T l l e-.ich, or $ 1 . ( H I ca-li for e\erv j -iili.-crihcr you fail to yet in mak in i ; I up .\ onr ciuh.

-'. .\ny one -ellini.; lU Ih-act-^ at J ln sli'ill recciv'c one lor commi^>ion.

I Dear Sir: If you decide that you have no u-e for thi.-Iiel]i in jin-.-nrii/K/ 1/ ni/r fnir, makinj ; an old one or ri-.torin;; losi or weak |.h.vsical iKWi-r, will yiiii Mill place l l i i , I'ireii-;ir in the hamls of some man or Woman y oii know lo Im siid'eriii^, and do a immI dee<l

i>iiti:4 Tio.v.s K m n i :An i iti\€i. Take ft lapr, 11 j im lintc iiul 11 re(jii-

lar nii>nHiirliij( lapi-liiii-. anil iiK'niiire lUO llM h<-4 ll».l.<»>v tlio ll|l<. fit III,, hips aroiiiiil the iilHlainen. niiil •end Ilic iMi-iisiiri- III liirliex. I'lie Ilraee44 are all nini'kiil In eion iiiiiiiberN, anil eiiii he enlarged ln<> liielieii.

J . 1;. (i K \ \ i>

T e s l i m o i i i u l i s .

I>KAII into. <;nAV>:N: Yon made me n preoenl, Home three .> ..am UK«, of one 01 llauniuK'H l.uni; nnd Itody Itriiee. I nerepleil and kept It lor i hwe yeni-« wl lhont wearluK II. rather elusNlnu «neh Ihinipi unJer Ihe head of " bum-

T h ( » X c w i ' s a l n i i s j .

'rid-< is the ahove liook W illlnlll llii Ultisic. IN snperioritN' o\er ILN

' .'Southern IV.almisi con-Ui,-, In Ihe inj I low iiif4 features, \ iz : ! 1. lar<:e, liciuitil'ul lync. 1 lui

! older hreihren will apjinVialc llii,>. ; 11 can he iwed w ith a dim lif:lll, and at ni;|,'lit.

1!. 'I'lie index of tirst linc.s is al.su in lart,'u type.

I t Is scarcely felt in ihe jioi kct i.ivss i.iKi.: A iiiiii K In Khajw* and weitfht.

I t IN I ' l i ca i i c i- ,

I.

I ' r U c H.'* «.In.

hest soiij^s ol 1 t c r e a l n i a i i y

iMiKltep " ki^eit lyV'the "h,: ^^^ liillKiiinu; eirortN of Ihe f'enlennia:, quite broke down lor the flrHl mon lh . i eoiiclii^dwl lo try the rej(>e(ed Mraee, and I do not hemilale lo lenliry to the inv^alunble worth of thlm Drare. I ean endure nl leiiNt thre«! tlnitHi thenmoi in l ol labor that I did before without lit-"K"*;- . volee ha* I M P K O V K D AT l i M ? * INtRKANEO K»' f « U I . nnd my phyMlrni Ntrenclh haN been moMienieietilly n-iiewf<l. I would not tnlie ten t imra the priee of my Ilraee now and be roni|ielle«l to dlii. pense with it. I moNi eonilal ly ri-eom-mend thin Ilraee to thoHe who may. pbyfiieally or otherw iNe n<M><i i l .

A. I.OFTO\. I'uaUirl lret lliipUMi Lliurcli,Mtiiiiilil«,

It contains all tin the old rsalniist, and more.

It contains no hyiiULs that ti acn iiaptismal regeneration, no soii^r^ le dead sistei-s, brothers ov bali(<s, nnd no inv(M'ation of angels.

<». It is a cheaper and in all respi-cfs a b(>tter book ; price So cl.s.

fiiaVWhen you order this, write "send tlu! New I'salmist without notes."

KAJV.M^VUH linA<-|:.-lt I» one of Ihe Kreal«-«a of phykiral blemiiURH lo a pub-

"•'"• '•ten. am to Ita vreaf b en ^ fit would Hurpriae tho«e who know n o l b l n e o f l t . M. 11. r on i * .

Editor airi»Unii Itojioanory.

FKMAMM TESTIFY.

SnO-prl DB very ipineb l>oin " ] mnnprmB very mneb l>oin "Dyapo-nn<" and » n e m l Inb l l l l y- tbp r e a n l i ^ urotrnpted l l lnpaa,! obUUned and bavp

>epn wearluK l u u t n i n n Body and ^.nnor Ilraee. and am uitiBapd there la

Mimtorter equal to It. 1 H«el ponH-tlpnt oAiem Mlni)la-!y atfepled would be i r ^a t l y beiieutpd by IU nap.

» l l iHin, aiIwh fVUUI lA COLE.

t [ T h o L i t t l o S o r a p l i .

This littlo book contaiiiH all llie music in the H y m n and Tune 15<K)k. and is designed for Sunday-schools, for J'rayer and Kevival meelings,and for the fami ly . The? ohje<t of tiie (Klltor was to gather into one book all the best anil swe<'test xongs and tiincs now in use, and to reject all thosethat inculcati! un.scri|itural HentiineatH that abound in so many (if our Hunday-sdiool book.s.

I t h!W been awardetl this praLs-: " I t contiUnH more* of tho be«t and Sweett«t 8unday-«?hool bongs t lmn any one book otfered lo tho public; and , Idflt of al l , tho Hontiment of the Kongs are unexcept ionable . "

Tho nnisic Ih in tho N!ven shajKHl notes, wh i ch can be use<i OH round ones. I t is designed for tho mi l l ion . Let every iwirent present one to eiu-h chUd.

Pr ice per dozen, $4; by ma i l -lOcts. A l l onlera wi l l bo promj i t ly nttenflcHl to. J . U. U i u v t x

AddresH nil orders, with m.ih, to W . U . iVIAl

SGI JHnln Ht, McmiibiB, TPUU.

THE ^ d ^ hi tho .wcys , a n d BOO a n d oak for t h e old pa ths , wh i c h aro t ho good w a y a . a n d vm.lk thoreln , a n d y e s h a J l ^ f l ^ r<«t tor y ou r ^ . ^ - T ^ ^ m i a ^

Vol . X X X I l I . M K M P H I S , T E X X . , S E P T K M I J E U SO, 1870. New O l d StM'leH-

.(.(IK M R R H O N I S T E P I S C O P A I . c i i r u c n AT

CVUi l iH . l .TON , MO. , Jf^Sl'XSKS T l I K

S C K I P r r i l A l . C l L M l A C r K U l S T U ' S «)K

\ C l i u u c i l <•!•' C l l U l S T , O U .\

11HAN<M1 O F TITK SAM i:.

r , i l l . iw i u i ' Is P r . I l r i i v c s ' * h I m I i u n l l n ' n i s i u

,,ru|'iii.im>n 1,1 li;.-('urrolMni, I n l,«!. , i'Kni.lllo.. M "

n u . U HA VKH'H S I X T H I IMIM.Y.

m I K. ruKsiKKN l ' 11 ' " y oppoiuMit o i n afford

. M In lca\ e the defense of his Kociety, and spen 1

his limeii|iiin matters ioreiKn tothisipicstion,! h . uc

a„ liiui' 1.1 follow hiui . I once more, w ith all the

o( our laiiffuajje, iLsk him to mci I and

answi-i iiie tlie.se qlie.stion.s, w liicli. if correctly

al,swere<l, -'ettle this (pieslion: 1. 1 >o you claim

1,1 he a nieiniier of any \ i.-ilile church on earth?

If you lio, Ihcn, Is your !!!'»i,hership ill any

l,„al .Methodist I'.iii.scoiml society like thi.*- in Car-

r,.!l!,in" or is the memhershi|) of any tniveliii};

p r e a c h e r , o r of any bishop, in a local Mx-iety liUi

(hi-, or only ill an Annua l Conferrnce, which is

ciitifrs.'e lly no church at a l l? One.' more: Do

you c n i l o r s c the di'tlnition of. church K'ivcn in the

lliirtccnth article of your Discipline?

Whi le he its d tr id i i iu whetlier to answer and

how to answer these, 1 wil l push rajiidly forwanl

Miy objections in refutation of this proposition.

i hnve wiid, that , in tlii'^ is t lu 'very cs,sencc of

llic l'a|.acy; and 1 now say that pope i.s hut

bishop written largo. Let me refer you to a his-

torical fact. Meforc the year .MVl no man had ever

dainied or worn the title, or e.\i?rcised the

aalhority of iH)pe; i . e . , universal pontiff. I'rior

lo this t ime every bishop was calbsl pupn, in

Knglish, father. In this year, .lohii, bishop of

(onstantinople, sought the supremacy, and

a.ssuincd the title of tmiversal bishop, —chief

lainister of all. (Jrogory, the then bishop and

called i.ope of Home, addres.«cd to his brother

,lohn a letter, wh ich Cardinal Haronius has pre-

-crvcd. In tluU cplstlo, he rebukoH his arrotrtiiice

and sin in tluwe forcible words, which I commend

to yiatr chief mlniHtcrs: —

" (ircK'ury, U) J o h n , HiHho i ot Constant inople: — Let your iiulinew*i,u«kivow edge t ha t— Dominm dicil, wUem mlitC mcuri rubbi, nniix ciiim

Mw/ixkr vesUr eat. von mumjratrts v)slu\ <'tc., —ou r Loid nayti to his disciplos, ' Be not ye culletl rabbi , forono ls vour Muster, a nd all ye are bretliren. What , therefore, moHt dear brother, are you , in the terrible o i a i j i i na t i on of the conuug Judg<% to s;iv, who— (jcmmiis pciU r in mundo voiMiriappf i"

-desire to bo called, not father on ly , hut the gonerid father of tho world ?

" Bewftrt! of tho sinful 8Ugg<>stions of tho wicked. Oflensesi i iast indeoi icomo, but wo to that man hv whom the offense cometh. Ik-hold, the chu rd i is rent by this w ickwl world of pride; the h«irt.s of the b rdhreh ilre ofTon.lwl. I l i iye you forgotten what truth snith ? ' Whoso ollendeth one of thrao little onuB who l i d ievo In lue, i t were bettor foi h im Unit a miUstone were himg<^^nbout hiH neck, and he plunged' Into the depth of the 8« i .

" 1 beg, 1 Aitreat , nnd I hie s u i i v i m that your brotherhotMl renist all thewo llatterers Avho otVer you thin n ame ot error, nm thftt you refaso to Ins designated by so fooh.sh and so proud an i ippellution.

''Pcnwixle, rt^/n quia in hac prmnnpUone paj

muslnrlMdw m i c x U , 1

you, that by this riwh pwaump t i o a m the IHiace o the Whol6 4 u r c h disturbed, and the a r m ^ jwurw out in w m r a o n upon all con t r a^c ted : in \\ hich you cjui increafie only in proportion nfl fuUy decrease i n eeif-eetccm, a nd ^ " m e the greater tho more yoti restrain yourself f rom thw

such a title —none siiiitchi'd at this rash naiuo, Iwt if he should seize on thiH sinixuhir glory of the >ontiticale, he -hould seem to deny i t t o n l l h i s nethren. " (I oijiitiii 1/11(1 /jfi'livfa Knii( Ji^iif; I'f.t: Mipi'f-

'iiitii- j'.rtipf ikI ll iptnrl rli<-i )ii/<if cuf^mcirdotuin M/

pro jxtralnii rsitun (iv / rri-roi/i:!! ri), 'pli ocrrii'f! mili-

hiiil Ihit all things which are foretold arc come to pii.s.s; tile kius^ of pride approiidu.'S, and <), horrid to tell! the goini; forth of (or the armv of the i-riixsts) is ready ail" who light witli the niK'k of pride, though npi)oinietl to load to i u im i l i t y . " - Lib. iv. ep. lis.

(Irts^'ory also addressed a letter to Ihe KmiM'ror

Mauritius, and th<' empress, from whici^ I will

read oni' si.nteiice :

" T o the l-impiTnr Mauril iu-.ind thi' Kmpress; — Now Ihi- hruiher hy .'i riii.si MITIO.V NKVKK ni . i i iKi ; KNOWN, contrary to th<> precepts of the (,'o>;pcl, and l<i the decrei^s of the canons, usurping a new name, jilorvini; in new and profane titles, wliich blaspheinv b'' far from every Christlnn heart, would be calle<l universal l»isbop; but in ilii.s his pride what doth he but show tliu t ime of anticbri.st a|ipr(iaehc,s, because he imitates iMin who, (icspisinr his brother aiiirels, wouhl rise to a heij,'hl peculiar to jiini.self, tlu.t be miirht be sul»-ject lo none. When lie wh.i is culled univereid falls the <-burch tliiit hath I'onsented to that pro-fane name hath rushed headlong from its sUtte; but far be thiit hla.sphemoii- name from the hearts of Cliristians. 'I'o ions(>nf to that wicked word universal is noth ing else but to destroy the "aith." --Lib. iv. c|>. .'t.' .

Then, accordiiip: tn I 'opf t iregory, it was anti-

christian, lila."+|>henious and ,d i abo l i ca l for any

bishop to a.ssume the titl(< of supreme head, and

li(>resy and .i losinn of the i w i r i i for any one to

acknowhi lKc it, and that all siu.uhl strive asiihwt

it to d f a t h : hence, from this pojie's testimony, it

is pretty eviih'nt that St. l'et/-r had no th ing to do

with it. ^ f t , in a few years, in UOH, his own sui--

ce.ssor, l^oiiii ice 111., by the aid of the Kmperor

PiiociLs," took this very title, which (iregory

ejdlod execrable. Tims has a pope of Koine, with

(Treat (loint and accuracy, mori- than twelve hun-

dred yeai-s 11^0, iiiarke.l the distinct charai-ter of

the Man of Sin, the son of perdit ion, as beinpr a

Christian bishop witii an a r m y of inferior ininis-

t«-rs, or prie.sts, takini ; to h im« ' l f , in his jirido, the

title universal or sovcreiRn ptmtilf, that is, anti-

christ; and an l-:|)lscopal bishop of tho th i rd order

is none the less so.

This will interest nmny as to fhe origin nnd the

exact date of the birth of the first I tonmn |MUititr,

— tlu! birth of tiio Uomisii Catholic cliureh, begot-

ten by the command of J 'hoa is A . D. 000, and

born as the «'.!ven-headed and tni-hornetl bejist o f

Kevelation A . 1>. 010, to continiKi twelve hundred

atulHixlv veaw as a civi l and temi.oral power,

and eon,se.i"uently, exi)ired . lanuary 1st, 1870, from

which hour the Papacy Inifi had no power to put

to death, (ainish with the sword, or hur t the

bodii-^ of its people; but 1 haveKoinetlmo« thought

that .Alcthodism may possibly be sjnnbolizotl by

tiie twihborneil beast that came up out «)f the

earth, hav ing tho face and horns of a l amb , but speaking l ike a dragon.

I urge, m a fundnmenbd and vi ta l objection to

thi.s locjd Methodiat lOpiscopal Hodety and the

whole «vstem of Methodimn, of wh ich it is n part ,

being a d i u rch of Christ or any branch of I t ,—

I X . BKfAl ' fK ITS NOF-TURXESJ AS BKT t'ORTtl l K

ITS D I H C I N . I N I : , IN THK W O U K S OE W E S L E Y ;

AND, IN ITH HTASIIARU rUBLICATIONS, ABJ3

NOTII V^XBCKIPTIN.Mi Afn> Htrnx-EIWIVE OF

CiitiTST's oiTtmt'tr, AND OP (n r i t i fTTANiw , AND

ITT IN r'KRII. TlIK fMlVlX AtitAVHO MKM KV f.

Tiri'.M.

Tho first queiition in, where nre w e to le jun

wlmt the <l(X-trltu«ij o f ' t he ' :MethotllHt EpifK'ppal

cluirch a r o , - t h e (lo(-trlht« tlirtt tlds I w d m-tho-

dJM Kpiwopu l society in Carrol^toh mus t hold and

tcwi i , ' and what every member , whether an

exhorter, deacon, elder, i.rertidlfig-elder or blt'hoi),

Ims solemnly obligated h l m w l f to l iold and teach?

i f you wi l l refer to the j namml I hoh l in m y

hands, put forth by Ulshoi) McTye i rc at t h r re-

quest of the GenenU Conference, and endowed hy

it, von wi l l learn that It is, n6t only f rom thear i i-

clc! of religion a n d discipl ine, bu t ffOin all the

sbmdard theological hookji i»ubliMli«l by the Book

fVjUcem, - A d a m Clarke, I t . Watson , but , Iti jwr-

ticular, WesleyN works, a.s well aS the "Metluxllst

hvmn-book.

'NOW, observe it HUitter» not a hair 's weight

wha t E W . Ditxler juny he or d w n not

believe touching this or that doc^trlm^ hut , what

is the doctrine of his Church as wet forth in these

works? I f be afHrins tha t ho <!<*•« not believe

them, anil standH before you nnd 0i>r>08<'« them,

then it iH clear, unlefW ho has obtained from his Confereneeamlchief ministers, —h i s pceleslastlciil

masters', a disiiensjition, an indulg*»neo of some

sort, absf)lving h i m from t h o ^ r w ; of bis oath , he

Htnnds lK!fore you lit'.ilie . l lght 'o f a m i n i s t e r who

has sworn to believe,'to ho ld , and to t t ach , and ,

by hi.H priestly ininlHtratlons and religious exam-

ple, he diKN teach, that which he at heart does

not believe, but pub l ic ly pppost'.-j! ftnd, If lie, to

excite your prejudices, shouli l p u t Up t h « t-ry (»f

perse(!Ution, b e a i u s t r l develop t he un.scriptural

doctrines contained In th<«e standards, you know

it wi l l be l^oUi d l shp^o i ^ f tk a i^d. ipowanl ly . I

oiK^n the l) i .scipl lnoan(l reail article i i . : —

" T h o Hon, w h o ia t ho W o n l o f Uinl-'athor, the very a nd e t e r naH j od , i o f one 8uh^rt»ne<1 wi th tbe Father, took uiau 's i nature In-the w o m b o f th<-blesse<l V i r g i n ; so that t w o Whol<> and perfect na tures—tha t is to say, the Oot lhcad antl nian-hood —wore j o imx i together i n one pereon, never to be d iv ided , whereof Is ono Cliristii very Clod and vt ry m a n , w lio t ru ly suffered, was cnici i ledi dead 1111(1 bur ied, to reconcilo, h is J^-'atlKT^to u<», « n d to be a sacrllic*', not only for origliml gu i l t , bu t Jilso

of Chalcedon to th is oflfcred honor? b u t none o f tham wou ld cvt\r al low hi inBelf , to be named by

fPhiwim Iratuii Clrlneo EpliMwpo ConMantlflopotltano o^ inm (Ecu^manlol Hontlllel llomiino BOM —

PSO™T^lna i S c e S ^ ^ of OoimUn-tu^o^e who^hSd SSJUIQ?3I the title. KranteU % UUewve-K ^ n l l f f T t l T Roman blnlmp.'''-namnliw An- A. 0.«)«- ' • 1

• (llVllietl, wi i i in oi jn uiiuAjfuini., » . ly m a n , w lio t ru ly suffefwli was cnici i ledi dead j(l bur ied, to reconcilo, h is J^-'atlKT^to u<», « n d to

be a sacrllic*', not only for origliml eu i l t , bu t also for actiuil Rins o f men , ' '—Mol l uK lU t , l)iSiTlpllne,

art. II. i». 10. ,, , . jt; ,

Tl iU i t^'aches t lui i t h o S e w i " ! IVrson of the

Tr iu i ty i took upon i or. iml ted h imsel f a perfwt

m a u , Inn-ing a h u m a n «oul iis AVOH AS btMly, In the

act of incarnat ion , and , t h a t th is iK-rfi-i't mnn was

sojo incf l to h i i n ' i i shwcT (olit^UiVTfWirA^nl there-

fore, t he S<'<-ond Pereoh lii hi-jivAn ttwtlay Is a

diinUfi/, a compotfhd l iolng,"u niJiu ntrd a 6 o d ,

and h called Ohrlsit, a n d this bijIuK is atid w i l l be

the object of worsh ip fori^vcr.' A perfect h u m a n

being is thus apothoofllzed a n d IdoUzcd l ' ^ The

Papists have incorporated M a r y , a poyre<.'t w o m a n ,

with' the G o d h m d , m a k i n g four pcradHB^ autl

Methodists i iavc thus inciorporatod a ijicrfect raan

w i th t ho Tr i n i t y , and , i f the former is bbnoxloas

to the charge of Idolatrj^i t 'soe not w h y t he latter

is no t : I wou ld ins^ooil woiPBhip a perfect w o m a n

i p " roconcUe too

qu i t e M.cru i i a , to m y m i h d , a'f

E l d . DItzler 's teaching, tha t , t h e covenan t o f

redempt ion was miu io w i t h Abr8h«n i , : and , Chr ist became surety t o A b r a h a m t i u i h i s Fa ther wou l d

fuifili h is part o f t h e covenant , j T i i e eacred Scrip-

tures teach, thirt, " AU , th ings are o f God , w h o

h a t h reconciled t o ua h imse l f bv Jesus Christ , a n d

hath' g iven to us the m in i s t ry o f reoonci l ia t ion;

to w i t j i t ha^ Qod was i n Christ , reconc i l i ng , tbe

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»

P T I s T .

world unto hiniH-lf, not liu|iutinjL,' llu-lr trtisiMi.sHt»..

i i n to lhnm; and lnUhVoniinittwl nn.h) ns thowon l

" F R P C O N D I I H T I O N . " ' : &

I open to xvi. V.f tltn| i ^ f i p U n o and

read: - _ ." " ^^ '

"Kai-ranii-ntM otdsinwl of Clirl-l

rather t J H ; . v ^ ,H.rt«in sitfas ot^rxnv, <.od s t i ^ i r d s tw. bv tfM- whirl , In'Oolh work innsfl i ly m m , and il«ith nut nnlv .|uiclr<-n

ll.,'., ^tn'njrtheu and conlinii our faith iij hifn' I h w ' are two f«i(;miii<>nts urdaint«il ol Christ

..iir U m H i i the L'«ni)ol; that Is to May, llaptl-^ni, iiml theHuiiporofthf i Lord . "

Frojii thl.i I harn , thut, hoth haj^tism and thi-

U.rd's sHpiKir art- sacniun^'nfs. This i-. a tlieoloffl-

<-al tMtn, and .liffnifit's a rit<' that not only .•r»'!itf?<

or t)rinp< into HjMi-lal and spiritual ri-lutions to

Chrirtt, hut ratinw Uiiini also; iniivt-rsaliy, iiniooK

ritiiaiisLs, it is iistnl to di-noti- a niwins of'f,'rac-t>, of

«nnv.TtinK, ri-KcmTatin^, justlfyin^r or i-onlirminK

K'nico. Ill tld.s article, it is sjiid to a rito l,y

wliifh <M},Mi doth work invisibly in ns, and doth

n.il only (luicki'u, but tiiso stn'ntrtlu ii mid ronfirn.

"ur faith in h im . " Tiie lirst work u.ronij.ii.shffl

l.y th«> Holy Spirit njxai a sinn.T d. ad in .^ins to

Miiii-kcn him, an<l .-ki .Miablc Jiim i., rAcn iKc faitli,

«lc. najitism, tlu-n, acconiinj,' to tiiis a rddc is

iK'ld and tau-hta.s'ihcappnintod nican> ..f r.yon-

'•ration, so that, may not ixjKct tlio (.(red

Nvitiiout tiic mearw. Wcsloy thus i-xpiain, a

Hacramont: "Thp jwrts of a sjicramcnt arc t«.,-

Iho OIK., an outward and st'iisililc sit;n; the oilier

an inward and spiritual -raw, I IRTOI .V -.i},Mii(ird."

I oiwn the llitual for tlu> baptism of infantr^ and read : —

l>«-arly bolovwl, forasmn<-h a. all men <•..„-.•<• vod and born In sin, and that our Savior Christ Haiti; ' Kxwpt a man bo born ofwat.-ran.l of tlu' Niurit, he cannot nitor into tlu« Kin-dom of (i.nl "

1 undcn-tand thin to Uiieh, from tho .ontoxt and, from tlw <>\plunatlon Wt-wk'v jrivi-s us that Jio one can entt^r lu)av<>n or IM- Haywl without' bai>-tism. W« l ( .y explains tluH in hl, Tn-aiiso on llaptlwin thas: —

" Hy banUHm, wo who wore ' by natun^ chlldn n of w r a t h / a r o n.ade tho childron of UcxI S Ihis rojfonoration which our Churdi in s n a v 1 . 1 . ^ t " baptlnn. In more than I n' fH-in^ adndtt<Hl int(. tho Church, th..ujih mm-ia.in y o o i i n « - t h o r o w i t h ; bclnjr ' ^ m i C l i , tho body of Chri«t'H Churoh, wo aro i ado . hddron of am i by adoption'an.l ThiV s U-roundwl on tho plain w6rd.s of our hotu • < a mail ^ born atmln ofwator and of tho So ri 1

by tho Holy Spirit; •l «iijs:' t h a t ' in Adam all di..-' tj . .. vb, disoi^-dioncvall wor'Mo" . ""< -.a.,,

o pnK.f " ' «» / ' »» ••"tvxwl into tho wori ' h ' "n.

I I his pJarnly W ludBB infants- for 1

WiishiHl and hanctiliod by tlu

'I'iint, by tlu-not, it i snv i ivcd into ( hi i>t's thu i

and mado a mombi i ol ihosamo. i fmu i

Of this irt winit.><l, J will rt-.id tw.. mor.

ti(MiP: —:

/; '-"'l in WM may boiw. l.uriotl that tho n.-u man mav In-niisoil uj) in A/w.

" ( ! n i » t that all nirnal ullocliont^ mav di.. i„ /am and that all thin>rs iM-lonjjintr t-. tb,> Spirit

may l.vo and ^row in />i,n. j is a ok,.r onM.f " '

Orant that wlu^n-vc r is d. di.al.Hl to th-v bv | an- obm. .4a r M b ' ^ r* J nr otiUi. and nnm^try may also b.- cnduod u ill. of Adam's tranl imU?. , aa.i hoavonly virtm^^, and -vorlaNVinfrlv i>-«ard..,l of ouo. Ju.lirm n t ^ ^ . thro i^h thy iuorcy, (» bl.«s,.| Lord (i,.d. : •'•"'^ 'uiuuio,. V . / f l ' ' H a>..,

"Uo-anl , wo lHs<Hvh thoo. tlu-sup,,H«itioH^ of ^'ft 'un.i' upon «1 i mrn / ^ ' i ' • by conKHTiat.on; an.l K'n.nt tliat t / ' i J r h M , l u , ' 'f"' vir»u.. ..f Ihi^ >1 ••

to bo bap i/AHl, may ro,.oiv,. tho fulln,-.. , f t|, ' ''brist's llfo ar.<i doati ..n . f ^ "" Knuv. and ov,.r romain in tb- n.m.b.T of d,". | bapti.n., • H - ^ a v o hi sH, '

It is .'Vldcnt that ti ic. lMin h tl,„, li,-,.,

ritual as a j;»Hioral pra.-ti.-.. immcrsi-d its ,„.-ml .-rs

infants a.-, woll as adulis. 'I'l,,^,. p,.,iti.„.,

cortainly t.-ach that Ihr ouriial i.Mtur.., wid, its

alfootions, pan l.c ami is i„ tf-.,. h,., ,,,

liaiitism, and that th<' micons. ioiis infant .-an be

by the act, cnducyl uit l i b.-av,.,il\ \irlll.•^, and in

Iboart r . i v iw the fnlin.sis ,,f („mI'. -ran , i,n.| l.c

intnHlncsi , for they cool.l not icmaiii « li'. iv tl.. y

vwTc not plar,-d) ii,i,, tlic ,unoi...| >,1 („„|-, faifhtul

! rilildrcii . ;in.| I, ^r.' ti. s. i l.-t s,, admit.s l.r. l l lcUoc I,, I,,, a,-I,, |, ,„, ,,„. |

of • Mxi's

N..W, to n.rtain (hat I ,1,. „..( n , n t c r p n- i

Iho ritual ub.'n I tcaclu- thai baptis,,,

nvoKm/.Hl in ij tbc means ol anu;- and ^ilxa '

lion to tho inraiit, tli;i(, \v itlioMt it iIht*' i

promise of IK •aven to it, | w in turn to (lie evul iii i-

tion ot this ritual, and. of tlx doririuc or bapti.sni'

as held l>y this society ill rarrolltuu, „,„i ..j

•aptisni, tlwM.nli,u.ry in^tnnn.^n\;( M O ' t L

to this, our cbnrh r, „fll<-,-, that tho |«.rson to l! r ' " " ' wasb.-<i and s.meti(i,,| i,, I'll

II M I. I \ ' • b- t . and, !" inKdciiv,-rT,7\Vom\;,«| , . , ,, ccise remission of sins, ami oniov (In '

' " " " ' i ' " ' bis beavenlv uTshil;^;' . "'•lastii ibc nil.ii. ..J ilM-en.l ; , f ' t lu. „tr„.,. ' '•I'lldrci. U),'

:ill(| •It I • ire I

l.vl; '•rtii

dy i n .H . c , o r c t hey ;on ,mHa : : | ; j ! ; ; ^ U.s.),.y s Works vol.vi. p. I)

l-l'l- J'it/^hT has maintained th-,, •H.no.vnt," •'(!! for heavei, ,',„

lo'c ur,- entitled to baptism.

•• liN I'ai'lism uea re„ , | , „ i „ „| i„,,, ,,

M.adc memlHTs „f r i , ; , ' , ' '

Hi!;!!,

I 111..,.

11.

. sm. we an; or u i n a p V^wh Z It is also o a l h H l V the Aixetlo, ' tho "Vis i, J ,f

KH^dor virtue to i S l l ^ ^

«lono Nor d(K« she ascrilK? it to the oi twa 1 \msh i.jr, hut to tho inwaixl gnuv, wl ich ' u K tluToto, inakw it a saoninjont. flcroin or nci pIoofunieelHlMfuhtHi, which will no H ^ V S I V taken away unless we quoneh the Ho y SpirTt

I now read tho rest of tho exhortation • -

" I braeech you to call upon God the Father Ihrou-h our Lord Jesus Chrll?, that of l is k u ous uH.rcy ho will ^'rant to this cidid that w i S .y nature he cannot have: that he n v b^ •zed with water and the Ho ly Gho«t, v ^

into Christ's holy Church, and mn/l« « member of tho same." ' "

I understand from this that the infaut is ret«L'-

n i m l a . a depraved being, dead to spiritual

IhingK, and, that God in besought to confer on

i In and by the tict of baptism, three Odngs, i.

^-enorat ion of heart; 2 . Quicken and m,Vko it

, V" ' ' " church visible. Eld . p i t z l e r i n v i s i b l e , then, o f c ou ^ l

the prayer Is to regeuonito and sanctify I t ; for no

o ? S o ' was ever a member of that Idetd church in the estimation of any one, I I I »w read tho first prayer:—

This c ^ i n l y tcaches throe things, i . That

ovoryi ln l tot baptl«Kl by this ofilceTs r e g a r t ^

I r i th sinner," 8lne« It to under tho

t l ^ ^ r ^ v H min is . ^ del lvwodr 2. I n tho

act Of bnpttom n , t h . meana, the IrtlWt may ^

Motho.lisis North and South, bs the ueui u lio

pn'parod i( for bis church, .lolm \\ .

writ ing, and vii^ws arc endoisMl a> the sta.idanl

doetrim^s of the Methodist lipis. opal .-liurcli

I will .(note from a hook tiile.l Doctrinal Tra.'is

issu<><l l.y the Methodist I{o,,k Coilceni, North

and, the i'dition is.suod prior to im;i. | ,i,i.s f,,r

spivud ri-.isons. ^ a n y <.f tlioso extracts which 1

shall road have b.vn ipiote.l l.y me in tli.. pap,-r I

odit, - T i n : ll.M-nsT, ami u.snl hy ,,ur ministers

whon objecting to tiio doctrin.s, ,,f Methodists,

and, sim-o istii. the U .-iors have tautrbt th.'ir peo'

piotodo ny that thcv were in the i'octrinal 'I'r ict.s

and an' wont to produc.. the is.sM.v suuc |si;i

provo it. I si,all thcrefiwc rca.l from th.. un-

ohauB.ti i^litioii, and h't Kl.j. Dit^j.-r

that what 1 n-ad was ever in the Doctrinal Tract-,

and, if ho .lo(« not, his sih-nco will disprove the

stJitomont.s of thousands of l,is people con.-crnin-

thw matter. I road from Iho Doctrinal Tn.-ts"

lx«iUHo Eld. Ditzlor has publish.-d all ov.-r tl',,'

Southwest, and o|H'idy stated in this riebiito (on

tho lx)rd's.supi>or) that Woslov ncwr wrote this

troatiso, and that, it was iiwertod in tho editions

prior to \m by mistak,. or un<lf>r the impns.si„„

that it was Wtsiloy's

Well , i fanybotly ouf,'ht to kn.,w \V(-.loy's writ-

i n g and sentiments, surely tho loarnc^l editors of

Wo^ley's Life and Work.s, and, tho editors of th.

works i.^sued by the Hook Cona-rn, ou-bt Thov

.statHl in the edition of that this^r^.t is. . i"s

Jolni ^ l e y ' . s ; and, tho H.K.k Conoorn publiHhcMl

It for forty-three yeaix a.s John \Vo«lov'.s tn'atiso

and, of course, for this length of tinie, it was

endorsed as the nuth of Methodists. In the new

edition of IWU, they nay they sub.stitut«l another

article for Mr. Weslej-'s tr«Ui.s<>, thus etulor^ing

it as \V esley's. I now open Mr. W,Floy's AVorks.

vol. vi. p 12, and, I find this entire tr«itiso, won

for won i ! Wi l l E ld . Dit:.ler now persist in stay-

ing that it is not Mr . Wesley's work? Now

what d o ^ the church, through h im, toach an- the

benoflts Infants receive in baptism'/

" W h a t are tho benofltfi we receive bv bantism Vijo n ' f t ixjint to bo considered. [And t h ? f n

the merits of Christ's death.! Thai wo are all bom under the « / n t of A ^ m ^ s Bin, and that all sin de»er%'w o S m ^ i mlwry was the unanimous sense of t h o l S t Church, as It, In A T t i r < > a u » , i x t < . A . 'V " " V ' ™ ^

.llKl head

I I " th.M.nliiiary u ay there is „ ••Mtcr,I,,.into the church .,r into heavV;/' '

I'it/l.Tsays i„f,„„s arcl,„n, i,„, „, . church.

th.. .aitNN ard baptism is a means .,f ,|„., , asou uanl , ,rcu,„ , , i , i , , , , was of the c , , . • "- I ' oar t . Wi-sley's Work.s, vol. M , t '-n ie tmumdsof i t .|fi„f,,„,.;,in iruiltv ,

a I 'A a i d ,

•• A.

tlsliis: seeimr m tl _ . I.C

seoin^', in th(

Churt^ , as It Is In ^ o Ninth L U X ' S f our own. And the Scripture wo miro •shaiMin In I n l q u I ^ , and u S JSJ

children of wrath, and dead In t r e s i « i ^ S

; saved, m i h W u i i ^ V S ^ ^ ^ ^

they aio d.ddn-n of wnith, and Uablo to ..tcr-„ i

l h r , m . , h h u p t U n , in , H . r f i r u J I ?

'-'"""ry niHuis ho hath appointed f, ,

•"ri>ose; and t<. which (io<l hati! ti,. „ h,, ; may not hav,. li,.| J.i„,self. In .hrd wl e i

:b ar. not mako void a standiuf; nil-

t- I"' (rum orlfrlnai proper subjects of baptism.- \V<'.h.yV

" A man may (Mw^ihly bo 'born of water '

" JrV^^ wl.oro thoro i.'not t)„ m a d ^raee. 1 d., „ot now «iH-ak with n-pinl to

• tifants;! is certain our chnrch mippo.s<-., that all l o aro l«pt i« .d in thoir infai.cy. aro at'tho san , n born amiln; ami it is allow.vi that tho whole

of InfiuitspnH^'ods u,H,n this

J C IV.""- V " " " ob jm lon of any woi>,dit against this, that we winnot compn-hond how this

! V «»fi"'ts. For noithor CHM H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' "'"-""RJ't 111 a iK'rson m riiKT yenm."-Wesley's Work , vol. 1. p. k x

Can any one (if.ubt tlmt tlu; Motlunlist Episcopal

church holds and teeches that baptism is the

mejinsof Kidvation to infants, and that In the

" o r d i n a r j ' w a y " none « m be savwl without itv

and who knows of an e j c t r u w d i n a r y way? I will

ask my opjKinent whoso chunh toachi-s the dam-

nation of uneonsolons infants? The nect^lty of

baptism to salvation -which Baptists never hohl,

originatwl the idea of the necessity of Infant bap-

tKsm and the i)ractlce this day Is conttnuwl for the

wif-samo reasons that it oonfora some nooiloil

Splntnal frmce or benefit or that it makes the sal-

vation of tho Infaut more certain at loa-st.

I iKwk here onUtled Morris's Sermon.»-

jnibllshPa by the Book Conccm North. The au-thor is a Bishop of the Methodist EpLsconal chun li Mf not dead.)

• 'A l l infant* noM the Ui lngwhi«A Iwptlsm rrjv

CFiflcatlon of their natun-by t he gn iw of God. •TO chaigo my congregation

?ot ' W i l ? ^ tochoirre them w ' W l ? be tBchoirre t f t raw i th no t ime in

piwi iWTiow' whataUChrlst lani i i i l low'to bo fnio —tho drCTmvjty of human nhturo."

" B u t ! / t h e y [infimts] have an Interett in tlif

T ' T T T T l

" .mints of en iw , why tleprive thorn of iHiplism, S i « onlim^ under that covenant, he-T . ' THUE CUISTIAN flHtxrMf-lSION."

infimt.^ were uioinbetn under that f.ospt-i ' I n t bv oircuincWon, so they should bo now

• j p^jy, tho eireuiui'i.sion ol

lloPtnti^ horo that bapasm is tho d r e a m -• " - tbo cirouuicLsion of C^irist," whii-h

Christian knows Is tbo roKonondlon of tho.

r i r t Infiu't-S -

" ! von and tbon-foro tboy should bo bupti/.<tl, bo-

. . it is tho only appointed nicans to obUilu il, Mr. Wi^loy.

Now lut c.vianuno tbo ritual for tho l.aptism

f iilults Wo tliul throughout, tbo solf-samo «-x-

''^Lions as in tbo oflico for infants, ami of oou.»c

Hc'v nuiin tbo same tbint; its oxplaininl by W.^lo.v.

The whole ofDce pnK-<.o«ls UIH.U tbo fact that every

llult bapti/.o<i by tho Methodist Kpiscopai church

u. , sinner unrep-norate, and com.« to bai.tism to

,„." rcloa.sed rr.)m bis sins and to nr.-i-vc roKoiu-ra-

li„ti of heart in the act: .•Then the minister shall speak to the person to

U. I . t U l on this wis,-: Well-bolov.Kl, wiu. arc itt.er d<>sirini: to nveive holy baptism, ye

r - ' w ^ con.r.l,.Uion hat , pn,ved ' , our L<.rd .losus would v.au-b.af.- t«. reooivc

. ' you, n . U M . K A S K v<,r v o r n • n . i i lVK vol Till KINI.IH'.M o - IIKAW-N

I ever istinir life. And our l^.rd J . . .US Christ ; r n ^ l.is l.oly . . . rd to ,ran. all tb<,sc

C i t i a t N e have praycsl for; xv Inch promise 1!;.' for his pan will most sun-ly k.s.p and ,H-rform _ Discipline, p.

The om<-o (hK-s not nH-o-nizeor admit the idea ,l,.,t th.'V aiv already ( •bri.«liatissav..l, pardoncl,

„r'r..,rcnoralo, or can be without bapti.sm. 'I b.-n-

i. no ivremony or pniyor for the baptism ol a

iM.licvcr of a n'oonniz*-"! Feuenendo i.oi-son, m the

i.jsciplino! Tberoforo, Christian baptLsm is mi-

kiiowii in the MetlKKlist ilpisoopal olmrcli. Every

„„,. ).aptiml bv Motb.«list ministoiN must t,o

hiptizod a.M a c<»nfoss(><lly nnnronoratosinnor, to

rcceiv.- the (;raco of romi.ssion, n-genenaion and

«dvation ! I n-for you to Wesley's explanation of

Its natun' and benoflts.

1 now o|K>n tbo hymn b,H.ks of tho two divis-

ions of Mothodism, and cxamini- the hymns on

tmptism. In tbo Northern book, bosid.^ tho in-

v(K-ation, there aro nine hymns, oiRbt aro for

infants, an<l one that may bo uso<l for infants or

udults, but each U-aoh the .self-same do.-trine--

Impti-mal otbcaoy, spiritual roj.'oneration olR-otiH

hv baptism as n sacrament !-that it is tho seal

that imparts and n.till.^ tho bon<-f\t.H of the cove-

nant of Kraco. 1 will give y.m one, foun.l In both,

No. 2.H(I:

" l ather, in those rov«il thy Son ; I n those, for whom wo sts-k thy fac<-,

Tbo l i i d i l e i i w u . t f r r i / mako known. The inwanJ, pun', baptizing grace.

" JosUH, with us thou always art; Effwituid nmko tbo siu-ntl sljin ;

Tho (lift luigiteukable impart, Aiid bless tho onlinanoo divine.

" Eternal Spirit, from «n hlKh, Baptlzor of our spirits thou,

Tho sacramental seal apply, And witness with the water no « .

Thus havo wo s.Hm that tbo sbitemont of Mr.

Wesley is true, that tbo wlmlo ottlce for Imptism

in the Methodist Episcopal sinaety proeeetls upon

the HupiK>sition that in the "on l i na ry wny,' i. o.,

so far i s the Sc-ripturc-s reveal it, no one c«n Ik-

IK,M again, unlos.s by baptism as a mains , and

that it Is tlu, doctrine of the Methodist Epkcop ^

«<K»iety that every Infant is cortainly boni a j ^ In I.

its baptism, and that without it in the " o n l i . m o

way" they aro lost, and that in the >

all adults are born again in ' " ^ ' t ' sn^ .- tho

ings of the ritual suppose it, - though to this then

may Iw e.vceptions.

T1k«o being the well known dc^trines of M.^th-

odism, we can un.lenstaud why they do "ot ^

baptism to tho infants of believing

professed believers in Christ, but urge it o p ^ nU

Classes, yomig and old " " I ^ ^ t tloufl skve a professed desire " to flco tho vvmth to

come." .

W o can also understaHd why they Pl""^

of Hinand regeneration after bapUsm and thus

.trike hands wltK CumpheUItes or D ^ ^ P l ^ ' J

read a paragraph hen- from tho sermons of Bishop

Morris:

"11. True piniitents art baiitisni. ,

" 1 liaptlsin is ono of tbo moau.-i of («moo: anu, thoreion>, suitable r<IR IRF«nitonts, who IUHXI all the help they a m got. So I'otor uisdorstitod it, as it aiUM-'ars fn)iu tho udviw he gave tlK»ii'who were smitton mulor his preaching: ' Now whon tboy board this, thoY woro pricked in thoir boart, and said unto Voter and tho r.wt of the aposth"S, Mon and bn!tbron, what shall wo du V Tlien iVtor siiid unU> tboiu, UoiK-nt, and bo baptiztN.! every one of you in tbo name of .lesusChrist, for tho rouiwsioii ;)f ^Ins. and vo shall nrolvo tbo ^ift of tho Holy (Jhost.' Men A<'Ls ii. :»", v,K can lait m ark tho dilleromt! ijotSN eon tbo svstom of .somo Calvln-istic Utichors, and that of the (Jospel. Thoir sys-tem is, i. (Vinvi'rsion,-J. Uei-emaiuv. a. I anion an.l, lastly, baptism. Hut P<'t<'r -1. Uo],entanoe, I'.aptism. I'anlon, and, »

i le thwl ism Is wlUiout Scriptural b.H»tisi^i. But

I furUioruiort^ chargo under this h ( «d , that the

teachings of the Methodist Episcopal society, in

(t«.net«tion \*lth the Lord's supper, nr« lw>Ui un-scripturaland of iiornlclous tendency. ' ,

1 -The l/onl'fl supper is held and pnictkt i l by

Methodists ns a ' 'sacrament," In the siureo thai

Wo»'ley e.xplalns twptlsm to be ono; that to tbo

'outwanl act there IS an Inwftrd grflw- added, and

that this grace Is "conver t ing , " "regf'neratlng,

" j u s t i f y i ng " gnico, and therofuro her ministers

offor It'to and urg<? its olwervtinco niM)n'tho unn-

g.>nerate, in order to secure those graces. Topn.vi-

ran .on . , that thU Is the standard doctrlno of Methodism 1

iirnuniont Is, ,,i,„to fn)m Wesley's Works,' vol. II. pp. 188-lWt:

' . ii'rtf. 'I'u - Fn)in these wortls, 'A l l hk-rlptun- is ' " . * . . .. i- . .-J » t <vlM>l>uillll t 1 •i. I'.aptism. H. I'anion, ano, i. .. 'i.'!.—From these WorUM, " a n rH-ripvuM- .r the Spirit. • - .Morris's SI-rmons, I . j ' |„„,,ipatlon of G o d , ' I took oci'itsUiii t .

1 I 1, v? (;,ul as thov are mean.' I irlven t)V insinmiioii ui vnm, ^

I s,H\.k ^ h e ordinancx« of Gisl, as thoy are mi-ans

Dit/.lcr to .storm over this ^ eirac.'. , , "'MthoUL'b this oxpres-sion of our cnurtii ,

•mmns o f W e . ' bomlt found In the 1'"[j-• yet, if tlM> W'«se of it undeniably is, to mv i l at tbo term is a mere strife of wonts.

Hnt Uio si«u8.! of it is undeniably louud in. lb. • I Scri turo. For God hath in Scripture oid«im-l ' pniyo", reading or hearing, and tho nn-olving ho

" 1 \ ,or(l's sup!K'r,aH tbo onlinary nirtuisof oonvoyinu bis unico to man.

" i W. 27. —1 ^ureaolioil on ' I)o this lu remoni-

The uitlu's.s of p.

Il w ill noi do lor I. ^

matter, and chaise iiu- allributinj; dootruK's

to his soci-.ty that 1 Unou il does iu,t bold or

teach. I hiivoMot do..c .-o. 1 do know that this

is tlu'teaching and practice of hi.s church tonob-

in;; l.aptism, and it not lb.- obsolcU', but the

present doctrine and leachin-s uf his Cunfen-nci-s.

To further prove my as.-,ertioo, 1 will read an arti-

cle from the pell of Dr. I Iciidricli-son, of .laoksoii,

Tenn., that a,,pea.cd ,u the l.st volume ,, ,uroh, every one who was

pa,KT, p..l.li>b..l in the city ol .Memphis, an. Is j ,, daliy. S,)1n the Aots we

sua. ni. nt ha. irnt l» vi, ( hallcnj;cd l.y any Meth-. j.,'.;',; . « ,„t inued daily in tho brcfiklng ot

o d i s t o r aiith i r i t . \ ; | I,road and ill prayer.' . .oinnml tied

'7. i u.::

Me lis <'onlcn-mH., in tlu Mcth...h--t .idcoco/. l ,.„„vertod, who W y e ro-of M.'mpbi-. We w. n. so a. cnsl.miod to rea. in ' who aro bolieverh in this th.' N.'W T<s,tam.-nt of pci><..ns prof.>ssin;; ''V j „ i' ' sense, ought to oomniunicate. ' , , , n-jioneration hcfon. haplisni. tba tlu- evil of «u« h ni. , k . oi a proliHsion ncv.-r o. curnHl to helore. ' « ' knew that Hai.tist.s, ' fn.m tie- da.ys of .1 .dm the

.0, ougm lo o o n m i u " ! " ' " ; , , , Uut o.xperienoe shows the gn«B fiilw'hood ol

a prolcHsion n.-v.-r o.-cm nnl t.. n< i.( i..re. i nen « a^-rtion, tha t the Lord's sty.f^r Is not a oon-ki ew that Hai.tist.s, - fn.m ^l'''''^^vs ..f .1 ..b I ^ ^ ordUiaUrt^. -YtV are the wltncBP.'s.. l-o Hai.tist until n..vv ; ha.l a l w a y s n-<iu.re.l a lo f . ^ , , r iwnt know, the very boglnniug o si.in nfn^^onenition b'-f-n- "'-.V:, | " ,r oonverLl.Hi to Gml {iK'rhai>s,lnsoine,thetli.st heen .•oiisrbuis ..f any evil fn.m bis " K eonviotlon), was wmught at the ^ f l « couUl but won.ler at th.-ilist ( onfen-n.-.-. W kn.-w that the .-n-isl of bis powerful .b-n..minati..n was rather - ' • '- ' 'nJ ' i^nial n-Konerati.ai, and wo know also t ail their KM of a.lminisioring baptism (sprinkling) vv ts

| i ; , ^ o . , n un i t t . .U . t h i s doo t rm^ Unl'to ho their criHf

It'll lo IIII.S J -

that their prattico was better tlmn their criH-. . lUit in this ..llU-ial (l(K-uaionl m this rep rt on tbo slate of n-ligion wntton by an able co oniitt^v. an.l ado ,tod and publi.slK-<l by the • .rem-.-, we lin.l I lat our hop.-^ woro ^-roiind-

Thov declaim against • f.-gon.Ta i..n beloro •mtis, 1 • an.l in this arc .liro. tly at variance with

te vv. n f < <tbissnbj.-.-t, as w.«ll as many Ln.e^.; M.-th...list.- an.l Uaptists an- as wnlely

!• 1 1 .... iiiink in iccoiii «r last, that .)ur ;: d i i , v I eS;u/gn!un<l . .nr Methodist friends

are (vu vn.L'..n th«-MU.v^tion of rosi-noridmn : - l a t^s ha.:d<-on umuH-msarily dofor-

n-d n t ii v in the ca.se of cbildron ai somo-1 ^ t " " " in<letiniteiK-riod in the oaso

of du\ s The pra.-ti.-eof n-.,iiiriag a pubbe pn.-f U f n-g.-noration befon- baptism luusn suU^l r 1 and that tho <lesi-n of the s^u-nuno it is L'rve^ "< an.l tho iHM.plo o.ie..urago.l tooxpiH-ttho bvbu b os.sing w tlmut the ns.- ..I moaiw. \Ve

can aUontbai to those evils, that we may diligently

^ • • I ^ S M K ^ ' V I I O pn , .ss ion rogcmora-

Uon 'bU. ro

e ^ bh^siiig ..f rogoiieratioii wit ><.iA tl o . < of no-uis ' that is, w tbout baptism. \\ hat : r ^"ualists say? W m t nnm,

mon an ''I i>i„.,,i ^ j n t e l . Daughter,

r : t b I J ' " n ; n : i - n ; o t h ; " ; S . r o (Li nuiiily likoi^oss.''

I tbon-lor.' r.-stato my objection on this point.

The Motb...li.t Epis(-opal so.-i.-ty in Cai-n)llt(m

lacks an .-^sontial and vital characteristic of a

St-ni.lund church, in that it is without a

baptism, and l.y it^toaohings ,K-rvorts and .subverts

the fono, .l.-^i.'n, and intent of the

.uaking it tia- moans of rogonorati..n, and thereby

inipi-ariliii;; tho S.JU1S of mon.-7V«i»' o u f . [Mr P ros i . l en t :- ! will bike liftet^n minutes to l.\lr. I n si.u ill , .ijo^, ti,(,

„ J t " n S my new^naite; , ana you can allow the S i " o n N opponent, or t^ike it from m y next spm-h, aooinl ing to our underHtanding.]

I t is evident, therefore, tlaxt IJaptlst e h u r c t o ^

i „ no way endorse or approve what Methodists

call " bap t i sm , " though a d m h u s t e ^ w""®/.;

sion since it is not only a dm l n l s t c r ^ i by an

o S n i z a t l o n that is not a church, and therrfore

S T n o authority, and by ministers " n ^ P t ^ andunauthorize<l,butbecaUBO the sign wi th w t o

it is mimlnistered Is both unscriptural and per-

nicious.

viHir oouvor«i(»fi i " vmvi vi"^*""!-t ; ' i ;

doep' .mvlot lon), was wrought at the I f ^ d « « i p TK-r. Now, ono single instance of this kind over tbn.ws the whole a.s.sortloii.

" Tbo falsolKKxI of the other Hssertlon ajipei r.-. both from tho Sciipture precept iind examplo. t)ur I ^ r d coniinandwl those very nion who were then unconvertcHi, wlio had not i ^ ' i v e d the l lo ly G luwt ,who ( i n tl iefull sense of the wortl), wen not believer;, to do this ' » " v lion- tho precept is clear. And to t l u w h« d i ' l ly oro<l tbo elements with his own hands. Hero is

L That t he l . . n lV . suppi-r wa-s ordainwl by Gotl, to Iw a niwm.s ot .-..nvoving to men Cither preventing,or justifying, or sanotl?ylng grm«, according ^ o nooc-Hsiti.-s. 2. That the iioiw^ns for wlK.in J ; • (,rdaino<l, aro all those who know and that tboy want the grac« ol (J(K1, either to res rain thoni from sin, or to «how their sins forgiveiu^ to renew their soUls in tho Image of Gcrf. Inasmuch as we como to his t i ^ le , n<»t to B y « h i " ' anvthing, but to rewivo whatever lio sM-s lHi^t for us then-is no previous preparation IndisiKfiisahly nec(5«ary, but a desire to receive whatoxsvor ho K X to give. And , 4. That no fitness l«rtHiuite( I It the t ime of c-ommunI«iting, l.ut tt «ui-state, of our utter slnfUlneBs and . lelpUiSHni-s.: cNory one who knows lie laf l t for hell. iK-'ing just fit to c .mo to (Christ, in this as all otiior ways m his appointment ."

That this is tho acaipted and approval p n w n t

d<M'trine of Methodism I wi l l read to you from a

little book I hold in m y hand, recently publishiHl.

and now circulatixl over Uio land, entitieil " W

loyana," In which wil l iH) foun«l oil 1 have rciul

from Wtwiey, and niuch more;

" A n d that this is also an ordinary, stated mwais of rm-iving tho gnice of Is «vIdont from t l u J ^wordSo f the apostle wh ich occur In the pr(-rnH^g S t « - r : ' t I IO cun of blessing which w o l^U^, is it not tho communion [or communication i

f tlie blood of Christ? The h rmd ^ h l c h wo break, is It not tho commun ion of^ tlie C h r i & r (1 Cor. 1 .10. ) Is not tho eating of that b S aii(l the d r ink ing of tha t cup, tl ic outwaro, S b \ h moans all that spiritual g r t r t j thnfc;r igl i teoiOT«, anil

icf joy in toe Ho ly J ^ ^ ^ t w ^ " " a n < f j o y in ftoly Ghqet, were

tho blood of ClirlBt one® rtie^MiM? therefore, who truly of that bread, and d r ink o f tha t cup."—Sermons, vol. I. p. 142. ' ^ X

" The gnico of God given herein c o n f l s ^ to us the of our s lM , and e n a b l « i « t o leave

therefore, we have any J o r the p la in command of cKrlst, i f we dealre t b e ' p i ^ o n o f OTS", if we wisli for rtrengto to b e l i e f to l ow . an^ obey God, then we ahpuld neglert no o p ^ r S n l t y o f reoeivinff the Lord'a mippcf } then

676 w « i n i w f i H > v t . r t u r n o u r l « j < ; k s < » n l l i o f m ^ t w h i c h o u r I/()Ki liiw «|»ri 'ad f o r iw. W . u u i w t i i < 4 k v t

p r o v i d J n ^ r o K u f ' li.iiLs f o r t h b p u r p o s e . " ~ \ V o l f . y a n u , p p . t l . c ( n b i t y of U w -mtUm t h a t C l u h t n j i . i -

i n a u c wl a I m e n t o pHrU»ko, in e v i d e n t f r o n . I h v ' ac t t h a t l i o a d ( l n « « w l t h e c o u u n a i u l t o h i s <ii«el-

i . O n e , a n d th«y, , .o i»«t i tu t4^l h i s i h u r c l . , t h o v w m . . a j m ^ c ^ l M i c ' v e n - . , A l s o of t h e l a u K u a t f o of 1 a u l t o t h e U o n n t h a i i i s , ag p o r v . T t ^ . d h v I ^ L t h -iHh^t'i a n d t h q a d v o c a t o r of a n oiM-n U i b h ' : ' Le i i nul l , e x a j u l u e luu»s«l f a n d s o lot l . i . u c a t . - 'IMji-. i wiw u . l d r i ^ s o d t o t h o d iu rd . - i a c - ,Ml jL . r . . j . . r „ f . ^ . e . l ' oolU"vers m i d t h « b a p t i z e d , a n d n o t ti> tht* World 1

- t h e u n b a p t i z ( ! d o r u m r o n v i - r u - d . | i . -ould m u l t i p l y p r o o f s lor i u .un . , but ih t t . . . wil l i

bo sulUmMit t o r o n v i n c v a i l f a i r m i t u M '

t h a t I d o M..t n . i a r ^ p r i w n t t h o toacFimKx „ f g>,. ^MpI . . u l , . t KpiM-npal , . h u r r h . 'I 'la-n all ^vhu a i v .a n b a r w d h t h o p r a c t i c e of .Mvthu.l i .st p r o a d . . - r s Kucm , t h a t n o t l n n K in m o r e « , n „ u , m all ov . - r tl.. . lau . l t lm. , l. .r p rc^ idh iK c i d e r s a t t h e i r c . u o o n . n i u , , - • •asons t o n r g o 11,r luu-onv.-rtiHl t o c . n u . a n d .-.m us a m o a n 5 of j j m c o , " « n a - a n s uf ^ r u r i n K . - . . .u ort -mK tcnux. a n d t h o j , a r . l o „ ..f Ki„. i t w in , „ „ , . o r L i d i M t z l c r l o d . a y it, for t h , . t . . t i m . . , . v .if

t h o u s a n d s w . l l c o n l i n n t h e t r n f h of w (,al I " i l o w o a n IJaptLsLs e v e n of t h - looses t . o r t / h o w

t i m 1 r te<bytonun.s c o m n . u n o w i t h M o l h o . l i M s an . i ' U u H r o c c v n i ^ o a n d a p p r o v e t h . « . . t o a d n n ^ r , ^ N . n p ura lV T h e r i t o ol^s.-.-vcd b y t h e n , „ , , , „ , , ,

- o r d H Hupp^r b n t a p e r v e r s i o n of i t , an , I .Me ,h . . l -

a n d w k th i . . K e n p t u r a l ehanK- t , . r i . t i , - . . i. e th . L o r d ' s su|»{M'r.

t h e

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f^ nd „K,a..y ,,v

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I.-,. < ' o u t r i b i i i o n . KI. ^r r S

f o r S^ 'n^y t r r o ' 5

w a y - m a r k h ^

W E « h o u l d m , t t n k o t h e a d v i c o of f h o t i c k e t w M e m p h i s w e r o w o t o v i s i t J r i s s o u r i

a n d t a k e t h e C a i r o l a s t e a d o f t h e I r o n M o u n a i r o a d fo r w o s h o u l d p r e f e r , m a n y t i n . o s , t o c i u i n g c

tho doiH,t a t C o l u m h a s u n d e r l-ovor t l . m . m t h e bank-H o f t h e Miss lHs lpp i R i v e r , a n d t h e n u a l k d o w n f m m t h o c a « t o t h o a t e m u d K m t in " m m - s t o r m t l m m g h m u d of u n m e a s u r c t l d e p t h

h o u r B ; t h o n o w m m p d a t i o m i H t t h e u n i o n d e p o t i n " I I r e n p e c t e a J J . t f c a t co iUd b e d t s i r e d Y o r « n f f rf f o r a h J n " a fi«tMlousmdAiieedwant. E a i l r o a d s a r o y S r S s t u d y i n g m o r e a n d , m o r e - t h e c o n v e ^ U e n c o of t ^ ^

J ^ n e e r m i g h t b o d j I o g o t t m S l to^Ln^

" " " " l ' h o t ^ - t h e

W o left o n t h e n . o n d u K t r . i l n f u l l t w o b o u t s l a t e . M.-inK n o fiu.. i„ s t . L u . i U t h v t v e k n e w J h e m m e r o , . . a . w i l l , i . u r o : a f a i r c r o p of s o m e v a r i e t j , s of a p p l t v T h e , c o r n - i i e h i s . a , s - e , . f ro , , , , | „ . n u - w i n d o w . ; i n d i - 1 ••ated b u t a I h m l of a y i e l d , w h i l e t l . e r e wer.^ '

I of aere : , „ J ,o i ly , „ t h o o n n s u a l l y w e t m ^ k o o . T h e soi l o f

I « u , n o t s t a n . l w a t e r n o r d r o n t h l i k e t h a t I w r e n , u « ^ . o r K e n t u c k y . Owin^,- to t h e i n . p c r .

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THK I ' A r i ' E i u ' m r R c i f f c s OF TIIK R o r T u AGAIN.

U'k Iir# ill rw«I|it of a aeveii-piigo conunuiiiai-lion from ji o. Mclntouh, CbrresptirKllng Sot-retary lloinu Mlasi n Bonrd of .^u theni Biipttst Conven-tion, toudiin^ tho propoeeil offer of hyiim lKHjk.s I'.v the Messrs. Sheldon, of Now York, through the IfomeMiaHlon D(*inl, ut Murhjn, to tho jmijH-r rhurchfs oj t/ie Saufh. We have not nxxii for the \ »'oiniiiunk«tion, as it pnisents no now fftitun- in liic ci.se. Tho more our uttention i.i (-allwl 'to it, • he more wo dislike it, and fwl the dejfrc<lation i!iil»li«xl in Ita nca-ptanw. What Is the plain stat.-'•r the <'.tW.' MortMW. Hheldon, of New York, at the aufUoHHuk' oflJonlil and l.incolnM.ook-store in IJoston, lM>uj,'Jit » l!tr(,'e anioniit of honk [ilatit;,

cheap of course, very cheap- aniorifjtlu'Mt tl.. platcMofa hymn hix.ik, gotten up by (iould and 1-incoln, entitled Service of Song, which we nn dcr^itand did not take nuich; and It may li iv. helped on the failure of tho hook houHe ..f (.uuld and Lincoln. Thirt iKwk, It is the |)urp(we <.i the Sheldon^ to |m.Mh into a liifge cSrcnlation, to imdi. It pay. To do thl.i hy advertl.siiifj in all the Ha|. tist paiK'ni North and South, would cost e,)-l, money, which tho ShcIdonH don't pay for luivertis-ing, if they nui hcJp it. Hut th<' offer to jrivc ".(kio ' copies of a cheap edition to the Home MisMi1.11' HoanLs Xortli and South, /„ f/,(•»• c/i 11,;•/„.•< xo ,>,„„ »••' to df umiMf to pufdiurt' an;/ txH)k, w o u l d l.c h. r-iddwl in column c«nimuniciiti<Hw by lie st ret i-rii-M in ev»'ry paper, an<i the editors n. ust he ex-l>i>i-t(Hl to follow Midi with eulogisiic ar icl<-H, and , the Mvular pajM-rs must ntM-ds make -mention of the " muniflciciit gift ," and thus ti n or twelve tiniest the unuiunt of advertising i- , socure<l that the ncturil c(wt of the lHMJk< would ' pay for! ThatV wh • harp men wmild -all! "businoM." Now, .suppo> four hun<lrc<l, or om • hou.sand paujier churcht^ rcccive thi -.e cheai hymn kiok.., they would of course throw „ut tlie ' „ , , , ,„• ,„i, tiuu u, viHd .1,. .e,i„„ntio„ books they now as<> for ever v church however f . , 1 , ' 1. rii|.iaiioii p..or, «omo hymn --ook, in! ^ g i j : at : . ^ l i aftcrHUimlv »l.oi.i«Alv.« M i 1 ' 1 - 1.-, that a .pear (nun 1 mic to time

.r.„u,ce.l into Ibttr hundr .1 churc iL h ; " : ; : ! !. i:^^;;'"',;;;:'.^ d T d " ,u.d mo.t pcrminontiy ndlcx. to the ...nvial atten: ' l : ; ' ^ : : : : , , . : : " ; : : : : : ; , tion, and by thirt act, favorably commcnd.-<l to the i , 1 n, . 1 - , , , patronage ot every other I ^ t i s t chureh in the, the An^;; : . ; : : ' . ; . ! : : ; a!: j ; ! ; ; , continent: We.^^iy this in "bu.slniHs." We d.. not '-oi'ld, I sjiid to l,iin, |io m.m hav.' mm h . .sec.-s-. I'lamo thoShcldons, if they cun make it go T h e r e ' ' " '•". ''"t-' pb-.e-e everybody V He replied

not a iKKjk bubllsher In thecontincit that w,,nid ^ r , ' ; , ' , » > "! I; " " " ' ' I T

tising in hl.i book^ rnf" raptrially when he could ' lomi.laming nvtders, an<l he read |)a.s,-<ige^ out of get ten itriciw in advortWng for his b.M.k.s, and ^ < ' " t ' ' : " We want more articles .lis-c jnunended jw a munifirent patron U'widcN we : ("""dameiital doetrincH of Christianity

r V ' " while thepuhliBherd re-.ip the beneflt--f„r it is the " You ou-dit to haven sermon everv week." An-a-iptlHt f/iat arfHaffj/ jjai/n /<„• //„• /„><>/.•.•, " Wr-want more stori.-s for" the children." c'lilorkil notices and rcadimi tnalUr for ic/iir/i//„ u V'"^'."''"" " " " '"<""'• news f rom th(

Jirrnnr. _ ligious selections." Another said, "There must I hen we do again protest against the confession ' be more about the tempeninc.- .|uestion." An-

of the jxiupfrMii made in receiving thi-se hymn 1 "ther: " 1 cannot take tlie pap(«r iinles.s it cxpose.M iKioks. The language of theSheldons is- "Tln-fic' ' ! " ' " i d i - C h r i s t i a n wK-ret socie-books we dMin' to h.ive .. = .'' ' '"vo this gre^d Anti-

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d'lry to ih-r(i\ i-r, I't llll- : t.i -liari rii> lrillllil.il ttleli,

•n Ib'ine, nil joy --ingiiig, ln' Lord lii«-ami-i-^ brin^'int;.

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Ill W 1: lia\

sinie the

\ . I'll I i.i-:i I > luel -o mill h,

li-i-oiilnnianii' •

I " d i| IS, I), 1 >. iiio-i i \eclleiil advise 1' III" I •'•f.artrnent fca-

nndutifljl whelp ridlnewhilp his i^n.v 1 • . futljor tottor« a i m g on^f^V.' ^ t l R l r n ' o ^ ' ' both wulkiHj. Tlfen the p c i « fools to walk when they h a ^ . q g r S iWomVnl ^^ nirry theni ?• Thoa thc^y botl,"gm on'^^n^ and then the people s i i d / ' Qli, tire (-n d nm . 10 overload thVt i W HttW tu^'i' Tl™ t and son took up Iho and carriwl hi , • un.Ht the,»fK>pIe «houto<l lotLlerthan over. ' H ^ c w ' carrying the ass In their nrnw! ' Finnall v h. T i man naid to his «o«, ' My boy. it ' a ! " S to plwwe them. U-t um ple!w<- ourselven ' "

" Un, y<s,," .sjild r " f nMiiemlH'r thai." " p.,, 0 vou know what Ixvame <.f the a ^ ? " he.,

" No," said 1. " WHi, the ass Ix-came th. 0 a pa|«.r, an.l tn.xl tu ph>,bK. every on,. ' di.spIeji,H. iiobiMjy." ' '

We are in nveipt of numerous iHi,.,... ^prominent brethren in M i.ssissi,,,.}. i„, ei.Mimend our course touching the eonte,„,,ia,„i tiewpaiMT enterprise ii, M ississippi, and „ l"i/H-> //,„/ ,n .stiU nwt rurdinHn <>Ui,.l ah ik.-u

j u-nl,r^. We say to all w ho h.av e ,|ueslion,,| ,„ I who inti-nd to do so, that thi- paj.er ha, i„,i

il.-eurrent e.\pens,» the past -i.v month- l,y uu,r, than JJoiM not a tstroiur nrgument f.„ .uinjin, 11 a !ir-! i-la-s papiT in (he.se hard 11 im-.; .n„l u,

I -till s:,y that we solicit e,,iimiun|eatio|„ „,„! IVoiii all w bo ever wrotr for thejiaprr, and all u In, ilid not. W e want to make a far and belt, r r 1 hail e\ er, and doiibln its li..| in excrv Stair

T i l l : CK.N r i i N M . M , \ ( ; i : \ ( A 1 would atiirouiirc to the brethren oi ili, iiij ^

1 iatchie Assoeialiiln, that I havo been autli..ri/..| li\ the Centennial Committee at .Va.shvill.- 1,, leei any sub,-^criplion lo the endowmeni ..f ih,. Sonthwistern Ha'.tist I niv<Tsity, i,„„l, t.. „„• l.„i

Jil// <mrl irhi/rr u/ii/i- f / „ (ii,,;it nj th, <i,i,nn:ll,, This d(«-fl not confliet with any other a-eniv Any amouids ready to be turned ov<'r, or lierrjifii r ready to be turned over, and forwanUii Ij. hk . w ill Im» properly attcndeil to. I'lease addr<-.s m, at Menijihis,'rciin. <ii;<). A. Li.rinN

' i ' l i i : SPA TK C<)N\T;N I"I<i.\. This biMly will me<'l in Jack-on on I 'riday U foi..

ther.iurtli Lord'- iLiy in OetoI.er, at |n o', II. ni.

Hev. T. (i. Jones, D.l)., of Na.shville, w ill prea. li tlie introductory .sermon; R<'V. T. T. Kaim, i.i \ 'irgina, alternate.

It i.s greatly deHire<l the att<'ndanee w ill be lari;!. i-six'cially from Middle West TeniK'ss*s' \\ ill of course be thrre. Vrry iin [lortant ijuefltious will come up for (iisciiv^ion. The denominational work of the State w ill liaM-to lie ."lettied. U't Us have a full de||.)r;t(i,,n from the churches. | |

r i S ™ " T h e we.U.ru .v t ion must have 10 uiL uuii, irom tno thesaiM'itk to the Colorado, | more spaci'." Another: " T h e countrv t)Hstors Ip.viw, arid we havo never known or heard of a 1 not be so ignorwl. Why do we have no ser-liapti.stchurch, white or ^ a c k , unable to purchase I " """ t ry niini.sters." n hymn book o( any sort. Our regret Is, that the j^iio,, " fraternal messengers, from the .South, naiuf^l by Bro. Mcintosh, viz., Winkler, J. A. Broadus, Wm. Howard and McDonald, did not rise up in that Convention, and declare the fact that they had nevrt known such Baptist chureh in theSoutli, and were satisfied that there was notone, the I(?ad-ing .^embers of which, were unable to purchaae u four-bit hymn 'took,'and that ofifer, however woU •"••ant, cinild bfut b e n j g ^ ^ a s insulting to Soath-crn Bantiil churc/ies, and if the Sheldons or any other r mcely book publLshera of the North m d l v wishe to ext<md nn unselflnh benefaction to Its Uoin Mission lloanl, let them aid its tVjnviintion in l lqu'Ji t lng Its Indebtednewt to thei)o<)r mibsiou-arles, 'j Is in the \vay we look at it. I t can but fjeinorallz. a Baptist church to conf«w itself a

a t i i legrado it in tho isyea of Its sisfter and the world.

Another: •ant IS a wrmon every week by Spur-

"M»-anwhile," said the e<litor, " n o one wishes any less of any deiiartment, e.\cept that all unite in regretting the space devote<l to adverti.sements, though no one ask.s to have the pri-ro of the paper rai.setl enough to get on without the advertise-ments. On one point all were agreed. Each and

' • • ' thii several was of opinion that nothing would do the paper so much good as to publlflh hin communica-tion in full in the most prominent place. And no one offered any suggestioii as to making the paper ten times Its presejit size."

" Well," said I, " what do you do in the prem-ises?" " D.J ? " faid he. " W h y ; ^^'hat can we do hut fidl back on vEsop's fable, imjiroved and unieude<l and enlarge(f for the present time*'"" " What do you m e a n ? " said 1, " Why, vou n*-meinber the fable about the old man imu his son and the Yoti remember that first the old man rode, widle the son walked. Tlien all the people criu<l,'fckH? tho lazy wretch riding, jind making ins poor little son walk.' So the son rode and the father walketl. Then the people .said, 'See that

THK CKNTUAI- AKS( »CI . \ l K ).N . This b<«ly nu't with the EUlacI church, in (dl.

son county, S<>ptembcr USth. The introductory sermon Wits preached by Kev. W. W. (iardner. Hev. M. llillsman, 1), 1)., was elected Moderator, and W. II. Uruton, Clerk.

The chun'hes were well repre.sentcd and for the most part tlu-ir rejM)rt.s were enwuraging. Ijirge crowds were in att<'ndance on the Lord's day, and s«!rmnn3 were preachwl by several lirethren. Tho plan of having one st-rnion in the house an<l an-other in the grove clwe by at the .same hour, we think unwise and evil in it.s offwt.

If the houiie is too small, the grove Ls large enough for all, and one prwoeher is more likely to produce a deep and lasting impression than two. Traveling back and forth from one .service to the other is not conducive to good order orHolemn worship.

The principal work of the Association was done on Monday. The University claimed .special at-tention and called forth gtirring s|)eeches from Prof. Irby and others. The former pledge of the Association to raise fifty thoukod dollars for the Gruek ProfeBsorshIp was reaffirmed, and a perma-nent committee appointed to superintend its col-lection. About one-eighth of the amount has l»een already subscrlbwl. Brother E. A. C-oIlins, of Milan, is chairman of this eomniittee, and he is the man, with strong colleiigueH to push forward this work. The Southwestern University has u large place in the heart of old Central.

Tho Ministerial Aid Fund, for tho support of young ndnlHters at the University, enli.st<Hl much sympathy, though unfortunately It M'ns cn>wded

nd one I to do i-ves of

II,,. last hour. cotmnittee was api.K)iutcd " iiiM-sd tf) «>ch church in UjC .Visoclatlon to aid

xnirk. The Central luw four young ministers ',t the rnivergity, and will doub t lw take care of

''cohsldiM'nble exeltoment was awakened on the abj(vt '>f dornwtlc mliwlons, within the bounds

If the As.siHation. BWiop Weaver, of Milan,

',vWthrc<'hundred dollars in money, nn re than hiiinln'd hashels of Coru,, some meat,

iiii^ioiiury licii. ^Ve shall e.xpect that b li.T.hitV during the coming year. Tb.

\vliole iii-sociatlon are upon b.-r. Th''asuiil report.^ on foreign ndnsion-, |.nl.li. a-

ii.m? . hurried tlironL;h by ii|()]>tion. The lime allowed for the \.so< iation ,, t,)i !iiiiite<l for mature con-<ldenition nf (.hm-.,,„! [irejeets, and for dci'). Ini|.n-<sii,ii ,.r their iiii |,..rtaiii-e and vidue.

If th''di'le^jatu- eonld alVord to i. i\i tin- l.ord'-line more day, greater g<iod niivrbt t..'i tli'. I.h|

I h.rtl 'ht- iiii^di! beelii-ited, ent bu-i:t-li 1 I'li k i 1 id hi!, ,I,,| M j.ri'ruind -en-e of thi' iiiii>ort:ne-.- lif ih. ^ irinii- iiiten-st-^ ndgiit b - .T.-ated.

it WM-, liowexi-r, the -ession of die . " i i ];,,u u.i- vry |.le.i-nnt. I'erfiM-t harniuny and

f.revai'i-d ; all w ere liojieflll of 1 In' fill iire, iM. zeal returii'il I0 t Irir lioim--.

n„ \,,..cialioii a|.pointed t w •. 1 l.leu'ah-ti 1 all.-i.ii I-

are all tlu-se v.-orth? Hut such is the trust that some pcoplf! have in <Iml; and wlien trifll and adv(Tsity come, it will Im> fonnd worthless. We ne<"«l a Inist that will take hold on C;<h1 in every frying hour; iiml hold on through whatever may come. Consider that as umvrtalji, which 1-s felt In time of joy and laospcrty. Look uiK)n that only genuine tni.st In (i(«l that (loi-s not fail in hours of d.irknes.', when every earthly rtyource is cut off. If it fail n(d in timcoftrlal,wcmayfO'l thatwchave

that Imth the son hath Ufc» »uitl| lip tluit huth not the sou hatli not life.' By aiie al^neou)^^ wuu prt.-pUiHto the uon, and tlmt la bsNlK^vingfion h i m ; faith alone can bring oh totliHiffl|0«iyiwhit'h Owl has a]>polntedi faith CtA'tfiVe iw pu lutorest hi the swurlty whloU <>po htw ft^^ a« thu ®" * i.Hfaaiouof f

r-r-f-^;..., Aii MEETINGS OP.yfcaBOOIATlONS. ' '

The Jutlson Assoclatloii' nieetH with the Ml. something on wliieb we'ean deisaid, and have /'ion church SatuKiay Iwforc the I s f Sumlay In eontidenii) to -a\' in the language of Inspinition,

.\lthougb the tif,' tre<> shall not blosom, neither shall tho fruit be in the vine-; thelabor of the olive -hall fail, and ilie field--hall yeald no meat; the llorlv be rut nlV tVoiii the fold, and iiiere >ihaii be 111! bi rd ill the -lull ;\i't w ill 1 rejoiee in the Lord a I will ii ix ill t h.' ' Io<4 of III \ -al vation."

K Ml ,ss inN. \Ul i : s . • Ill iiii-'<ioliaries H'le n! are

I.I iiioiiev in the treasurv to meet

I It • - da l i ol . Old I III'11 • i-

I'lit y iiri di-|.i iident ii|>on their -jilaries to ri ll.i-ir 1.1 111iIii'-. The a-<-i"tane<' of the

i| l lmiuai id Indi.iii ,M i.-.-ioii-, i-earnestly

I'll I diir,

IIHMII i -iipi' 1 friiii.l

HU'iUiil All ii'T- .ii- liasiii^: or reeeivinu' here-.•iftrr iiiiid- fill- III.' Uoaril, ;in> ie<|u<-:|e(l to forward till III M iHioiil ilehi . . \V\|. II. M(lN-iiisn.

( I.r. .S.T II M. Hoard. \|,ir; II, \l;i. .--e|il j-Tl,.

iiiniiil ,«llll Ih • •iiint\

('i.ii\eiition at ,laek-^oii ..11 Moiidav afleriioon. to

hiireli at r.rad

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rd si.iiiiiii.

I II M I V

III• \ I \"i'ar 111 ( i i l.-oll

11.

I I NN.. Sept Jillli, l 'Tl. The friend in Ktdaula,

I 'HWKK MKi;ilN<. iiijr PriivcrMrcung ojx'iis on (M' li Snrnlriy alirrn h.m

,1 Ilir.>n ii rliK k. :lii'l it is i>n)|M.>oil ihiil rvi-i \ i lu istiiiii lu-ll 111. reads llilH "ill coiisccraU' difil lu.nr 1

ilijfCtx iiri'.-HMiled in lliis cohuiiri. I j ' 1!ai fluTc in a swiic where ?|iiril,'> bli-mi,

Wii,-rc fri.Miil holds fo!lowflhi|. tmiIi Irii'inl Tlinnirh -iinili-rtHl fiir by (nitli wc tin-ct Aniuiiii i.no eoinmon niorcy-seiit

T l i ' ST IN ( . 0 1 . .

Nothing is more becoming or natural in ehddren iliaii entire eonlidenee in I he (.roiiii.-e and rare of .1 iiareiit. father stand.s in a eldhi'- mind a.- the nnboilinient of courage an<l power, 11 e nioilii r, iif love and goodne.ss. Tne fe<-linn of trust is i>er-fiH't. No an.xiety on their part, w hile father ba-the charge. There is n certainty that :di i" well. Neither siekinw nor trouble dimini'-lK's this trii-t Ii grow< stronger then. Hanger drive.- ihe hitlcone to the pan-nt's arms, and there is a -eiise if r<'<'iirity which is felt no wln-rrelse. Now "a -

11 fiither pitieth his cbiblren, so the Lord pitieth iliem that fear Him." (io<l has said that He i*-• a father to the fatherless," and He iiromi.-ies In be our father, if we will be His children. W ill ;i father let his child |>erish if he i.- abh- to -ji\e liinC." If he ask for bread, will he f,'ave him a -tone? And can we not confhlc in our he;>venly Father's promi.scs, and trust his ai>ility to care for n-V" Ve.-i," says one profwsing Christianity ; " we i.intnist Him." Thert« is nodiflicnlty in trusting ill trusting in the Lord for fo (Kl, when <nir gran-jiricNand store-houses are well filled; for health, w hensicknwscomc»<not near ourdweiing; or fia-prosiH-riety, when the wavw of adversity ar<> all 'jiiiet. But let mi.sfortune come. Let the greedy flame devour our dwelling, and all our substance; nui we trust the Lord to supply our wants theiC.' l-otsicknCH,s come; can we trust Him to care for u.s then? would a kind father pity his child, and cidr fur all his need? Yes, all his wants would be sui>-plied? and how much more shall your Father which Is In heaven give good gifts to them that nsk Him. " Ask and ye shall receive." Om wc trust in Him?

The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger; hut they that seek the Lord ahall not %vunt any good thing." Can we believe i t? we can leave our affairs with the Lord when all goes well ; can wewhenall ^ m s t o g o w T o n g ; wj^wnrestquletly Inthe hands ff OiKi when in health; can we when sick ? What i- wmfldence in (3(k1 good for, if we have it only when we could get along very well without it, and it hnives us when we most n w l It? What Is a ship good fur that cannot be trustwl to go to sea, but must I'" kept In the harbor? or a sail that will split in the first gale? l^atlence, when there Is no danger; liope, when everything Is within our retich;—M'hat

W I NI ii l.-l I-.I! lU.i I I II 11; • 1 K \ \ l> :

.\l.i., Iroiii wlimii 1 rci-eiveil the information in re_rard In llrotber lteii\i- d.-nouncinj,' as false, the dorlriiie iif " rlo-e ei.1111iniuion and Calvanism," thiiilv-tliat hi-lan^ruage was not pro|K'rly rcpre--.•ntcd ill the •• item of ii« w - " 1 -eiit you. Ilia

(,,1 \ leiti r |u-i reeeiviil hi' .i.s-uri-i nie that be did not intend to eoii\e\ the idea that Mrotber Reavi-js (1. niHliii-ed a- fal-e the iloetrine of " elose eoin-iiiiinion," aii'l, a- ,1 i i.rri-|>ondeut always luis the ri-lil of i"iiilainint.' Ih'' meaniii),' of hi-laiij^uage. 1, Willi |>|ea-iire, c i \e him the beni'lit of this dis-cla inier.

I hoiteaiid trii<t tliat all th'' papers into which (Ili- " Ill-Ill III 11.'W-" vv a- rojiied will copy this ;il-o. N'ours trul>',

\ ' a N Hnosi;.

(K;tol)er next. T h b church iii GlleK couuty, nine miles from Pulaski, on theCXiunecsvIlle roiul. (^un you eomt*? If so, MTltetoino atBrich cliurch, or say so i If rough Titii BAi'iTtsi'. "We nil Avanl to s-jf you. W. A. fii;AVUK.

Brisk Church, Tejui., Aug. 2<j, 1H76. The Siut4? Convention ni«<t4s in Jackson, Tcnn., l"'ri-

day iK'forp the 4th Snbbnth in Octobcr. .SoalbwcH crn Dlutriot, Hccotul Ix)rU'8 day iti Octolmr.

Mn>Dl.K TKNNHbMKK. [Who will give U8 the time and plflco of nay Aswj-

eiution not uicalioned hero.'] I-iion, wcond l>ird'» tliiy In OcIoIht. ladiun Creek, Mount I'lpawinl church, l-audcnhd.-

Kiuntv, AlHlmiiiH, S.aturday In-fore the fourth Lord's day in Si^itciiiUT.

W'e w.nnt the tinuw and plniiM of hoKliaa the Duck Hiver, Juilwai, and Cnion ; also all of tho Awociations 111 I'.xst Tentif-ss/-*': who will favor us?

r..\ST TKNVKSHKE. (ieneral Aswiciatioa ijiectB at Big Crccli, Cocku

Bounty, on Fridiiy, Octobcr (>, IfiTC. Little Kivcr, Kllijoy, Blount county, Friday belof

the third Saturday in < )ctol)cr. Big Kinory, Bethel, Uhea county, Fri'hiy h .'orc the

fourtii Siibimth in October. I/ibanon, Middle I 'ork, — New River, . Clinch Valley, . French Brond, . Hiw.isaie, .

i ; i ; \ l \ A I, N !:\S S. 1 j i i . .1, It. * 'i: \ \ 1.- ; I -eril.lih' yon a few lines

iiifoniiiii^' \ on that there i -a fa\ orable season of rel're-bin<; fn.m the i.n-seiiee of Ib' Lord, enjoyed by iiiaii>- of the i hiirehes in this section and (\s-pe'ialls 111 the bound- of t i c S.ililda .\-soeiation. Many of the eluirehes lia\ e been reN ivi-d w ith ac-ees.-ioti- of a L'oodly number of members, "iome as man.v as forty or lifty. other- le-.s, The Lord i>e prai'^ed for hi- coodii(~is to the ebildreii of men.

N'ou was expcejed by man\ to have been at our as.soeiation but wi' w ere di-ap)>oinled. 1 -iUpposc that the brethren did not feel justided in nvpiest-ing you to eome, on aieount of the -careity of money. Oiirehurehe- would have been glad to siH-n and heard you. but w e mu-'t lie re<'ouriied to our lot. J.M oii Hi imik.ss.

Anderson C. II.. s. ( .

MITS < >|- THIMiS. Life has sueh hard condition that every dear and

jirecious gift, every rare virtue, every j.leasant faculty, every genial endowment, love, hope, joy, wit, .sprightliness, benevolence, mu.st sometimes Ik- put into the crucible to di-till the one ell.xir —paticncf'.—OVr(V llnmlUjii.

Repentance is a vital grace, active antl opera-t ive; no still, .piiet (piality and habit of mind, but stirring and working. . . • It longs to be fruitful. . . . 'Cease to do evel, and learn to do well ,that lieing dead, unto sin,' ye may ' live un-t o r i g h t e o a s n e s s . ' "—Bishop Browning.

There is much in the expresaion of the poet : " Guard well your thoughts: your thoughts are heard in henven." Our musings and meditations, idl our flitting emotions and thoughts, of which men know nothing--th«'se are fully understood In the world abovj'. How csireful should we be to think only that which W good, and of that which we will be willing to give an account.

" Tho .ScTiptural truth is as clesir a« it is true, ' when all were dead, Christ died for all, so that he

i' wcetw»tcr, . Ducktown, . Northern, . Any brolhpi will confcr a favor by rrndinp tiia.-

and place of meeting of these eight rcnminiiig Aw icia tiiiuH, iind iiifiirm as which, if any, nre Antics.

T in : CHTFA PREMIUM From the iiKrieultural j:>a|>ori» and from this paper,

ihirin({ ihe liwt three yearK, our farmer patron* huvo learned llic intriimic value of the Spaninh chufa iih a crop for the fattening of hog«. t)ne acre of chaliis i.< wiid, by tlioM' who have tried them, to be stjual lo fno .'icrr.s of corn ; nnd they ciin bo rniMHl with one fifth the hdxjr.

We wi.di to put our reaaders in iKWsefdioH of every-thing tiiat will advance their p«;cunip,ry interr«t, im well as their moral and spiritunl w<lfatc; lor thii rea-8<ai we h.ive distribuied, gratis, hundreds of iinckages of the .Inva cotton-seed and Hay's yellow corn; and wc now wi.-li tj> give away one thounand packages of the ."spaniHh chufas this fall. We have engaged the entire crop of one man, to give away fur new sub-Hcril)er.H before the first of Pepiembcr. Tliis is our proi^fition, which wc will make good: —

1. To every one of our present subscrlbcrB, who will renew liefore the firnt of September, we will send a package of h<panish chufns, post-paid, so .wjn as they are gathered this fall.

2. To every one who has ever taken the paper, and, to each new siibucrlber, tve will cfnd a jBCkage, pout-paid. ti .1 11. ; .

The price of chufaa is $10 per bushel; 18 per peck, which seems high, but is cheap, indeed, when it is known that one peck will plant an acre. The grcatret difficulty will as it has been, for ycirs/past, to secure them at any price. I l hoee who wish to seeme one peck or more will do :Wf-U to tend in thoir orde rs at once, and have them regis' ntd, a« they nill be filled in the order il»ey are received. i«Dt an order to Georgia lost winter for one buBbel to p]|bat;tc>ronr own use, but the supply w u exhausted beftlft they reached our order, Md we failed j; ,;.. v^ f fr<u «

Will e*ory fanner who is taking'this, paper secure this premium far birr.self, and show it to every Iwtitber farmer in hin neighlwrhood. Tho pren.ium will woth ten times tho price of the jmper to tacli oca.

We offer this Taluable premium for the month)'of July and August because these are the clore mnrt >8 with us for money, and we rather pay this cent to our brethren than to the bank.

680 T H E : B A P T I S T .

( C b N T i x U S D r U O M ( ! 7 7 . )

t o repea t w h a t hn s boon sa i d h u n d m l n m u l b un-

«irod» o f t l m e a sine® I t h i i s b ^ dellvt»Micl, a n d t o

i -omp l i nu i a t h i m u p o n b i i m&xsm w o u l d ha w o n l H

\v»isted» JV3 ihe ia kuovra . fitr a n d w i d e as o n o o f t h e

iihlcjst e x p o H c n t s . o f t h e B a p t i s t d oc t r l u e s i n t h p

I ' l i l t c d StatCH—In fact Is gai t f h a hits I n i t o n e oiinsil

•111'! n o su i j e r lo r f n t h i s c o u n t r j ' . A f t u r t h e « p n i i o H

a n d s i n k i n g D r . F o r d p r o n o u n m l t h e btMUHlictioii

a n d t h e con j f r t jga t ion was d i sm i s s ed for d i n n e r .

" I n t h e ftftornoon a S und f t y-whoo l t k ) u v o n t i o n ,

or l i n i t t n , w a s h e l d , a n d t h e hou se m jw l l l led w i t h

e h i l d r e n a n d g r o w n follcrt. V a r i o u s g e n t l e m o n

suldrcHsed o r r a t h e r t iUked t o t h e ohiUIrt^n njKin

t h e Huhjeet o f 8unday-scbool.H, t h e i r pn>L'n«H, a n d

t h e jr<xKl tbv-iy h a v e acesonipl ished. A t In terva l t i ,

» 'xeeHent m u s i c was furn lshe<i b y t l ie c h u r c h

c l io i r , w h i c h Is t h e best i n o u r c i t y ; a n d t h e after-

noon was HiKfnt fu l l o f e n j o y m e n t for a l l w i i o i m r -

t i c i pa tw l . I n t h e e v e n i n g , l>r. F o r d p n w h c M l tin

('l»Kiuent s e m i o u t o a l a rge a n d a t t e n t i v e audicia-e.

M o n d a y a n d Tucwday e v e n i n g s , l l e v . .1. H . CJravt?<

pHMcluMl a m i i n , t o a fu l l l ioase o n bo t h .K-ca-slons;

a m i Dr . Kord |)reaohed on W e d n t w l n y cvoni i i^r .

A l l t h e st-nnona we re u p t o t h e K t a n d a n l , a n d

evcryb(H ly w a s ivoll i )Uuw<l. T h e lJaptiHt,-j i u t v i -a r i j j h t t o feel p r o u d o f t he i r c h u r c h , aw i( h a

i n a t f n i f l m i t edlUet j ; a n d doubt less t hey d o f e d

hlKh-he^Mlcd. T h e i r b u i l d i n g Is t he i iawt siii)staii-

t iul a n d e l e g an t l y l l n i s hw l s t ruc tu re o f t h e k i n d in

( I l ls p a r t ot th(! H t a t e ; a n d it is pa i d for . O u r

Hap twt b re t h ren dtwerve muu I i credi t for the i r

••luTifv a n d l i be ra l i t y in th is respect ; a n d t i ie i r

r h u r c h - b u i l d l n g w i l l sUind a n ornan icMt to th .

city^ a n d a m o n u m e n t to the i r generos i ty ftir t,'eii-

era t i ons to c ome . W e l l d o n e t h o u goud ' a i i d tiiitli

fill s e r v a n t s ; e n t e r i n t o the en joy i i i e i i l (.1 t h v

work u p o n e a r t h . "

Uro . F o r d p reached a practi(~.il s<'rinon on Sal.-

barl i n i g h t to a fu l l h o u s e ; a n d w e oecupl(Hl Mon-

d a y a n d T u e s d a y f o l l ow i ng . W e in .w l eave h i i u

o u t h e f ield, w h i l e w e go to d e l i v e r t he l l v < ' dix'-

t r i n a l s e r m o n s o n t h e C h u r c h a n d it;^ ( )rd inance!^

a t I ' a r i s , m i l ( « d i s t an t , a n d mos t l y on t h e

l i n e o f o u r w a y h o m e . T h e Profewsiona! .Vgit j i tdr

lia.'* bfK'n t he re e.\i»t>nding h i se l<Mn ienceam i enui i-

t i o n a n d h a t e u|Min t h e Hapt iutx to c o n q u e r a

pciice a n d misrepre.sent t h e ( ' t i rn ) l l ton deba te , fur

three , or m o r e , d a y s a n d n i g h t s ; a n d ou ts iders ji.

we l l as Jlaptistf) u n i t e i n r(N|iic«ling the f ive lee-

tur ra , t h a t t h e t n i e reasons o f o u r fa i th m a y l>e set

before a i l . M a y Go t l b U ^ t h e t r u t h to a l l , a n d

i n c l i n e t h e m to c o m e out a n d l is ten w i t h o u t preju-

d ice . M o r e a n o n .

O i r r o l l t o n , M o . , S e p t e m b e r 1:1.

A few friend.s c o u l d enab l e us to g o t o t l i e ( ( m i -t e nn i a l t h i s m o n t h . W i l l y o u b e o n e o f t h . i n "

W e ehn l l ever r e m e m b e r i t .

CoiTO.V I M c i v i X i j . — A s w e h a v e g i v e n a w a y

j a s we l l as so ld so Jar^fo u q u a n l i t y o f l i ne cot ton

seed to o u r aubser ibe i r ; , w e fet'i it i n c u m b e n l on us

to .Siiy a few wy i ' ds a b o u t t he i i i c k i n j j ui' i ( , l o save

ourse l f f r o m b l a m e , a n d g rea t l y t > i u U n n t a g e t b e

ra l .wr . I t us k n o w n to a l l <'ott<in a-. v\.'il as stoek-

rai.sers that b l ooded s w d , l ike .-to k . ii i- m tenden-

cy to de ter io ra te , —(kyi-ncntle bucU to t h r <• u a n i o n |

sto|4c f ron i w h i c h it s p r u n g . 'J 'his i.s t i n , ' o f t h e I

J a v a ' P r o l i f l e a n d Ma t . ngordu S i l k , ae.d a l l rluati'i

co t t on , a n d t h a t deg i ' ne r i ew .shows i t s r l f in (ht

l u n g iM-nn i-hoN %v l t l i s c i i i K ' r l i i H b o i l K .

There fore , in t t i iv ing s-ed lu p l a n t , p l « k o i i l j

lli<> b o U s t h a i g i o \ i i n < l i i s U r s :st5u u e a i

Um - K l a J k , those uj i in t he lol i^ lir.iii 'li • |.i 1. liy

tl iein.-i ' lvef^aml put w it l i vni ir i'<>hiiin>ii -ri'. j . N^.ti

I-Jin ha\e no t h i u ; ? M ihml . l t Aili iMUl ( \lr.i iia'm.-

a n d liili.ii-. I ' l ic rc.-i^Mii w li\ all liiu- r,,|toii -.•i-.l

soon ' n i n . M i l " is I.(•(•.•inM' the |il!iiitiT \\ill nol '

taki.' t l ie l i t t le puin.> liece-.s.ir.s to |ili-si i s c (111-

pn r i t y of tie Im i \\ ill |,lanl ii . .m l u i i i it w hi r.' |

it w i l l tui\ w i th l l i c r o i ; i i i i u n , ,ui i l w i l l |h';uil ; i i l j

A V I C S T K I I N A t l I v A N 8 A 8 i X m i l V - ~

S P O X D E X C E . '

B u o . l i l i A V i a : - A f t e r u t t e ndU i g the Vrkiii.K

iJ i ipt ist S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n , w e w e n t to Hus^c-lh i i r

I»oj>e e t n i n t y , w h e r e w o f oun . l a l i t t le b a n d of Keal'

out) BaptistiA, w h o mee t o n e Sa t i i r d av a n d ^Hll)b•lt!,

i n each n m n t h , i n t h e Pre^ ibyter ian hou.se „r

Khi|). W e commenc t . ' d p r e a c h i n g W» i l ,K . « hv

n i g h t J u l y :iUth. T h e jv is tor , i i ro . A .U i .n« , niK.'i',

a very i n t e l l i g e n t , e lUeient ndnl .ster , c ou l d not

w i t h lis on aecoun t o f o t h e r engaue inenux The

mL-etiiiif i iKTease.l i n interi-st .-very d ay , ui i i i l w,'

b a d a ti-fiHiine old f a sh i oned ruv ivu l . \\ri„.v,.,

saw Ch r i s t i a n s happ i i ^ r or i i k j h an.viou.-. i,,, i,,

eoMve is ion ot t l u ' i r f r i ends . W e l . i t i . i i z .u for.n

d a y t he meet i i iK elo.se^i, m i d a no t he r yon, , ; ; i,„u

\\ ho prufe.sswl t i ie lu.st n i g h t , wa» l)api"i„oi tl,',

ne\t m e e t i n g . W e hav>' e v i d r n e e i l , i , i

^lllr.

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lilt. HI I . Now , let nil th, . , 1,11 n i l , - ill a l l , |

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hut enl l,iisia-t ii . T u n e eii..ii:; h ha.- l..-..n l.ist : we

intlsl i iou rise 11|. a m i re.leei,, i(. W i l l l!afili-l~

ho ld the i r o w n , ai i . l . ' . l in - n . n n l in •retiiie,sM,.e''I

o r w i l l l h e y tall ih , rear-,' ( ..in,- ,la.-k-..n

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T I M E K X T E N D E D .

S a y s a n o ld f r i e nd of t h i s |)aper: " W e gn^a t l y

w a n t t h e C h u f a p r e m i u m , if y o u can af ford it,

t h o u g h t h e pajMir is a pr i ze in i tsel f a n d g r ows bet-

ter w w k l y , b u t t h e s tern fact is, t h a t m o n e y w e

h a v e n o t h a d a n d w e h a v e no t n-al ized m o n e y

f r om o u r co t ton ye t , a n d w i l l n o t h a v e p a i d ou r

m e r c h a n t s e n o u g h .so as to d e m a n d s o m e for o u r

o w n iLse. C a n ' t y o u e.xtend t h e t i m e for t h i s j.re-

m i u m u n t i l t h e first o f N o v e m b e r , a n d 1 t h i n k a

t h o u s a n d or m o r e w i l l res j iond b y r e n e w i n g , or by

secu r i ng n e w Hubscrlhers. J u s t t r y i t . "

W e d e l i g h t t o o b l i g e o u r subser ibens a n d g r a n t

t he request o f o u r t r i e d f r i e nds w h e n it is i n o u r

power , a n d i n t h i s case i t Ih, a n d w e w i l l d o i t .

W e h a v e n o t h a d responses e n o u g h ye t to t a k e u p

h a l f o f t h e stock o f C h u f a s w e h a v e e n g a g e d , a n d

o u r rece ipts i n A u g u s t a n d Sept^-niber h a v e no t

been suf f lc ient t o r e l i e ve t h e pressure o f demand.H,

a n d m o r e , w e w i s h t o v i s i t t h e C e n t e n n i a l . I f w e

d e s e r v e - a n y t h i n g t e m p o m l i w e t h i n k , a f te r t h e

one roas l abors o f t h e pas t yea r , w e d o deserve t h i s

rest a n d t h e a d v a n t a g e i n so m a n y respects

t h i s t r i p w o u l d be t o u s , a n d as w e sha l l n e v e r l i v e t o

see a n o t h e r , h a v e c o n c l u d e d to g o . N o w , a m o n g

o u r s even t h o t i s a n d readers h a v e w e n o t a t lea.st

xine t h o u s a n d friends, w h o w l U , a s a spec ia l p r o o f

o f t h o i r r e g a r d f o r o u r w e a l a n d p l easu re , s e n d us

t h e i r r e n e w a l t h e w e e k <Aii», a t least w i t h i n

t h e m o n t h , so t h a t w e m a y b e e n a b l e d t o t a k e t h i s

t r i p , a n d t h e p r e m i u m sha l l b e r e t u r n e d . B u t I f

y o u c a n u o t spa re t h e f u l l a m o u n t s end u s one-ha l f

o f i t , o r e v e n $1 .0o, a n d i t w i l l b e m a t e r i a l h e l p .

W e w i l l a c k n o w l w l g e responses t o t h i s rerjuest jis

" C e n t e n n i a l F a v o r s . "

A S p f x i a l R b q u e h t . — F o r w a r d u s y o u r re-

u-'wal t h i s w e e k , o r fl .(K), i f n o m o r e , as a " C e n -

t e nn i a l F a v o r , " a n d s o h e l p us t o see I t .

K i :\is\i N r w ~ , W e tn i^t pa-t.Mv i!ir,,ni.|i,. i it

th is Sta te , iuhI tJie .SoiUhwe-t, wi l l not fail to -enil

us rev i va l news.

W e rejoiee to he;ir of |ir,Ti,.ii- r.-Nival-- in so

m a n y of t l ie elnir.-lip- . .| t h, > .m I, w . • i • i , |,, „-i|

r e v i s e t hy w o r k . "

S i 'V M s i t ( ' I i I I 'I 'hi-ino-.| va l i i aMe| i i ' e in i i i n i

we ha\e e v t e n d u n t i l \o\-,'ii,h,T l-t, as \M' ant to

K f lU ' n u n . i ti\i' t l io i i-: iml |,aeka^'es, 'I ' l irn to

•Mr, .Me( ion( 'n '- ai|\-erl isiMneiit i im l e r Hiisine.-is

D i ' p a r t n i en t , a n d /•. (1(1 (Dill I ir/i(i/ it

( ' O r r o s p o i M h ^ i U T .

l ! F V I \ \ \ [ „ s , T h e f o l l o w i n > , ' r e v i v a l s h a v e t a k e n | ) l a < - e d u r i n g

t h e m o n t h s o f A n ; , ' n » t n n < l S e p t e n i h e r , w « s t o f U e d H i v e r a n d n o r t h o f N a t c h i t o r h o : H e ( | i ( . l , X a t e h i t o e h e s p a r i s h , F o u r l . a | > t i / , e ( l , f o u r r e s t o r e d !

S h a d y ( i r o v e , S a h i n e p a r i s h , f o u r b a p t i z e d , t w o a w a i t i n g b a p t i s m , f i r o v e H i l l , D i s S o t o p a r i s h , t h i r t i H ' i i b a i i t i z e d , I w o r e e e i v t ^ l h y l e t t e r . A i i t i o c h i I M S o t o p a r i s h , e i j ^ r h t e e n h u p t i / . e i l , l i v e r e s t o n x l . r i i i o n , l ) e . S < ) t o p a r i s l i , t w o b a j i t i z c d . K e h o b e t h ,

S : i b i n o p a r i s h , b a p t i z e d , < . i g h t . . S a n P a t r i c e , S i i -b i i i e p a r i s h , b a p t i z e d , t w e n t y - t h r e e . K i n g s t o n , l ) e . S o t o i i a r i . s h , e i g h t e e n b a ] . t i / . e < l . S a l e m , D ( \ - ^ o t o

p a r i s h , o n e b a p t i z e d . P i n v i d e n c e , C a d f l o p a r i s h , c h u r c h r e v i v e d , a n d s o m e a d d i t i o n s . S u m m e r ( J r o v e , g r e a t l y r e v i v e d , a n d t l i r o e a w a i t i n g b n p -t i s m , o n a c c o u n t o f s i c k n e s s o f p a . s t o r , w h o ( r o n l d n o t a t t e n d t h e m e e t i n g . W , F , . P a x t o n .

S h r e v e p o r t , L i i .

D k a r B r o . O r a v k s : — I w r i t o t o i n f o r m y o u ot

a r e v i v a l In o u r m i d s t . O n t h e f o u r t h S a b b a t h o f

last m o n t h , w e be;,?an a m e e f l n g w i t h t h e S u m m e r -

v U l e c h u r c h , w h i c h resu l t ed I n t h e r e v i v a l o f t h e

c h u r c h a n d t h e c o n v e r s i o n o f 8ouI.=?. W e rece ived

seven b y expe r i e n ce a n d o n e b y le t te r , I was

iiKsisted b y Bn- t h r e n P a c e a n d P o t e n t , b o t h o ld

ve l emn . s i n t h e cause . B r o , P a ce i.s i i u i t e a n o l d

m a n , a n d y e t n e .still l i f tn u p h i s v o i c e for h i s

M a s t e r , a n d h i s h i bo r s a r o w o n d e r f u l l y bk%!wxl.

M a y G o d , i n h i s g oodn i sw , l o n g s p a r e ' h i m , a n d

m a y h i s liwt l abors b i ' c r o w n w l w i t h sut'cess.

O k o u c j k W j i a k t o n .

W u i n m e r v i l l e , No .xubee c o u n t y , M i s s .

p r o m i n e n t c i t i / e n has hceii i-..n\rrle,|

a m i w e he l i ove thl ' i l i l l l lenee

t i nue . W e left th i-i-huf i ll in a work ing .

I'h!'\- ar. ' j i ro ,c , . , l inK Cor thwi th lo I,nil.I ;

' heir ow II. Ill onr s tay <,l ovei iw . ,

Kn- ..•il\ ille, .• .11,1 not ^ee a . I r unk in.n

a\er\ I i i i| .orlant Imsine-,- ( lo int , an. l w

h re th ren al l [lo^sil.le mico'-,-.

I ' roi i i Knssi ' l lx i l le we Weil l t.. han l i . i i t

e |ireaehed n o f seriiMin-. I.) Ian;,

11\. •e.)nt. 're^;alions. I ' l i iTe liein^; n.. -|.i,|,,, ,.,,1

. I l l io i i- ..1 rev i va l I i i l l o e i ee , a n d th. h: , . ,

. i l lot le i l to th i- tour he in i ; s,, i|,.j,, ,,,,1 ^ ,

rlo-<eil t he iiiiK-till!,' to I., o l h . T lioiiil.,. |i:i,,|a.

iiio-,t l i ea i i l i l u l .i -tr..ii^

j .o i i i t . w i t h a \ er\ iiii i-iln,'eni |io(iiilai i . , | i,,

eh i i n 1, here ha- some ve rv el l ic ienl

hou-e wel l s i l i i a te i l , tait hejii;,' w i lJ iout a [..i-t.,, ;,.,

-ome t i m e , her n i en i he rs i tml i n t l nencenre n,. r,

Ics-seatterci l . S h e , . n ly ikh-iIs an edii ' ient |,aM..i

i imhT w III ,se efforts -he .•oiilil ra l ly , am i li\ th.

M ' — i i m .if (;oi|, bu i l d l ip a s t r ong ii i lt i iene, . \\

-hal l ne\ er forget the ( ' h r i s t i a n Uindue,--amI nil, n

-h . .wn us l,y |ho.-e l an i i l i «v w i t h hoi, , .

-ta\i',l I iiir p n i y e r U, tha t (}o,| u . , i i l ,| r, vi\. h,-

w o r k in t h i s e h u r eh , a n d l(|e^s t he tow n a m i i-..ii,.

n i i n i i l y .

F r o m D a r d a n e l l e w i ' w e n t t o a .M i isi .al i oii\en

l i on at .Ni'W l|o|>e eh l i r i ' h . Ky rei|iii-,t ,,f il,,

( o n v e n t i o i i we prejiehe<| to th.Mii T l i u sday nielli

The ( on vent ion is c o m p o s e d o( (lele^r,|(,.s seni l.\

, la.ssi?.« or soe i e t i iMcnga i red In t l ie stud\ a n d |,rii.

t ice o f voimI n ins ie . I ts olijei't is, hy siiiL'ilii:

-peeehes, etc. , to jret n p at) interest on the snhj, , i

o f siierisl m u s i c , imd w e t h i n k the phin of th.

C o i n c n t i o n wel l ealeulatr-d t oaeeon i p l i s h it.vK'raii.l

oli jeet. W e w i sh there was a C o n v e n t i o n of tin-

sort in eve ry c o u n t y or .\ssoeiution i n t l i e S t a h ' .

I iro. .\(lams i m d ni.\self c o m i n e n c H l a nieetinL'

at .Seottvi l le , seventeen m i l e s f r om Russell\ ilie, nn

I h e l i ' i d o f .\ugiist, w h i c h c o n t i n u e d d a y an<l iiieht

for o ne week . I l e r e \v«( wi tness i^ i " ano the r ot

tho.so o l d l iwh i o ned rev iv i i l s so precious to every

C h r i s t i a n , A l t h o u g h t he re wsts no previoii.s mi

n o u n c e m e n t o f t h e a ) ) p o i n t m e n t , t he c l i i in h .md

c o n g r e g a t i o n ra l l i ed f r o m t h e start . W e liiive

reitson t o be l i e ve t h a t e v e r y Chri .st ini i t hn t a t t ended

w a s r e v i v w i . O n S a b b a t h n i g h t near ly all the un-

conve r t e d i n t h e l a rge c o n g r e g a t i o n , e i t l uT ('(une

f o r w a r d for p r a ye r or b o w e d at t he i r seats, o n

M o n d a y e v e n i n g , a t t h e rei iuest o f t h e Histor nml

c h u r c h , w e baptl/,e<l t h e w i f e o f Bro . ^anders, n

l i cen t i a te o f t h e c h u r c h , a n d t w d gent Jemea .

A n o t h e r propo.sed to j o i n a t t h e nc.vt meei int ;

A c c o r d i n g t o n n o l d Ba i i t l s t c u s t o m , w e pn-sentnl

t h e c l a i m s o f N e w T e s t a m e n t b i i p f i sn i , at wiiter's

w l g e . W o left t h e m e e t i n g i n t h e h a n d s of the

c h u r c h , u r g i n g t ho rn t o e o n t i n u o at n i g h t by e.\

h o r t i n g t hose ser ious f r i e n d s a n d p r a y i n g with

t h e m . regre t ted v e r y m u c h to leave f h e meet-

i n g , b u t a.s t h i s is a n e f l l c i e n t c h u r c h , h a v i n g qu i te

a n u m b e r o f g o o d p r a y i n g b r e t h r en , w e believetl

G o d w o u l d bless t h e m , a n d for th is w e have

p r a y e d , a n d w i l l c o n t i n u e to n n i y for the conver-

s i o n o f t hose seriou.s friencLs. \Ve here e.vpresf« our

g n i t e f u l a c k n o w l e d g e m e n t s to t h e k i n d fami l ies

w i t h who lo i W 6 s o j o u r ned d u r i n g t h e m e e t i n g , for

t h e i r j u a n y k i n d a t t e n t i o n s t o u s i n ou r feeble,

w o r n o u t c o n d i t i o n .

F r o n i t h i s m e e t i n g w e ha.stened h o m e , a n d we

h a v e b een l a i d u p w i t h a seivere b i l i o u s a t t a ck for

t w e l v e d a y s . W e a r e n o w b a r e l y a b l e t o pen these

l i nes , w h i c h o t l u ' rw i se , w o u l d h a v e l M ^ n f o rwan l i i l

i m m e d i a t e l y . , B . F . T i i o m a s .

Fo r res t C i t y , ^V i k .

T h e F a i r R i v e r ,.\,i«ocl!ition mee t s w i t h the

l l e h o b e t h e h u r e h , L a w r e n c e e i n m t y , Miss . , .sixtieii

m i l e s east o f B e a u r e g a r d , o n S a t u r t l a y iHifon* the

t h i r d S a b b a t h i n Oc t obe r , a t 10 o ' c l ock , a . m .

E . P . Douo i iAHS , C le rk .

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l.v llu- Inltiix ol ilchtituti- n.'fe'rofh from th.'

. ..iinlrv, who, heuniitt of ih.- ni,l . i t . n.lr.l ^

their people !n the city, are roniiiik- i" ,

l!,eir share. AdJcil lo line then- are iihoiil live ,

IhouMuiil ilcalitule whiU- people, nmkinx a

inliil ol some 15,(HW person." « h.i have lo he ,

l.ioke.l nfler anil nidod lu-oor.linu to liieir

neep.*«itics.

T h P HUprcmc court i.f (icorgin h . i . ' s rcn-

ilnred B (iccinion tbiit .-xnmptcd personalty

imdrr the bomKloiwl law <-an 1>» exohan.ei-d

for property ot tbe Bame kind, and that the

properly «o olnaincd in exchang* is esemi i

from levy anil »nlc for tlie man's dehf . In

other words, a man may swap his horse nod

Ect another borso, and the last horse lakes

Iheplnccof tbf first to far ai. the owners

arc coDeerned. Thin e-i.-hnnRe ran bo re-

pudialcd by tbc pnrlies makins; the ex

rhange.

New Orloana Den iocn i t : A t l.ist « c

hesr that opcrntions nre lo be rpsiimed nl

tlie Kew Orleans mint at an early >lHlr. The

director or tbe luint, l>r. I-inde.nian, ha-

','iven instructioiiB to ojieu the mint diirinu-

tbe sBSUiiig month for tbc icci'piion of dc-

po«it»b£ bull ion to bo converted niio b.irs,

•B-hicb will be swayed aod stamped iu suoh

a manner a« to indicate the weisht and legal

value. The coinage can not be resumed, as

congreaa failed-to provide the neces-iflry

meana. . , . i

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VBntnea^ and acope of Ibe niaehtnery for th«

wjiton factory may be bad when we note

that it will take at least five weeks to i;ct the

engine and fly-wbccl from tbe freight i nrs

into p-sition. And Uiia too, ."otwUbitand

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r o r h t o I k ; m a d e a m i u n m a d e w i t h l a t h e h o l y p r c c i n t s o f « t . S o p h f » - r u l e w w h o n e i t h e r k n o w n o r c o n d c . H c e n d t o u n d e r -s t a n d t b e i « - < ) p l o t h e y g o v o r n - a n d alt l iougli w o m e n a n d d i i l d r f i f a i f e n i u r -d c r i H l b y a r e g u l a r s o l d i e r y l ike pigfv aiwl

» h e e p , a n d dead Iw l i c a n i u t U i d c t l b e y o n d r o o o g n i l i o n . t h e P o r t e i n s t i l l o o n d i d e r e d I t s b e i n g w i t h i n t h e p a l e o f " c i v i l i i a t i o n , ' „ n e o f t h e " g r e a t p o w e r s " o f t h e n i u o -U - < - n l h c e n t u r y .

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tin- t4-iir,r ol 111.' lal'-'-t

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H.inir.i.a^. Ill rlu, ai.l ol hervia

. .i,|,)..»,ioi" for-', "" ' l "

,|,|iers and mom-T. Th.- propo Th.- propi".'-,!

oesMiti..n ol hostililies i^ unW a post). ,i..-

,„..i„ ..f a .,iiestion that «i l l uUimatelT he

. l . i i i l e . l n i r n i n s t t h e T i i i k s

flit- l.iiTL'ost th in i ; y d attt-mp'.. H'

Ii ,f' lieavv nrlillery is the hiindn-.l

„„i g„„. jiisl r..mpUte,l al Wonlwirh, Kna

Iniul for the Italian navy, for whirh seven

other p.. -es of ihe like si.e are to br n.i.nn

fartiirv.l This irenw^n.lons eiiiline of !« alb

„ iMs.. .,f th i i tvnndahal l fe<-i i . . b-ntth,

M,ve.iieeii l.i.-hos in .liaii.eter in Ihe . '..ar

111,- \ii< klaii<r-;tar niiys il is prelty

«, ll uii lii-Uiml thai the San |-'ranciseo

mail serVK-. .-aoii'it l..ni! he continued in ilB

|,r,-sei,l f..rMi. Tin- in. .lllieHtlon in..st favor.

„i Si,li,.-v I. that '.he serviee t.etween

an I N. " /.-alati.! be performed liy a

liraiiel. ll .'-. th.- P«"l hv the sev-

• ral <-o|, - i-s I.. in>; rann.-.l on n jnsl li.isls.

riic »(.p.„iiioieiit ,,f Sir.Iuliiis V„i;el to tbe

nj-eni K'. II. ral-lnp, and the r. .-..nstrnelioD of

' the mini.-irvi.l tlw end of the session nre

|,,-,.ttv .•. rtalii The Kiji Times .nys there

a lii.lil I" 'we . i the eannihlils ol Mnla-

, « IrilM an.l the f..ree un.ler Cnpt.

Kiiolli The natives were fortified in

I iverii-. A f l . - r ni, atlaek, in whieh a nuni-

, I , . . , „f « I,II,-s were killed and uonnded, ibe

mroiiKlinl.l was bl...-ka<le<l nn.l Ihe canni-

bals stnrvid ..111. Seventy pri»oni-rs wore

raptured, an.l are eonline.l, awaiting cxeru-

tion.

The new tniprov.-l tTprlsbf" tbe latest

i.n.l ,„..st ,H.|M,larKi.vle of m u o s . a u d la liow

, ,,r. lerri-d lo tl..- Siinai--" HoUonberB

,,a.s Uk I,.-hi ,w,ortii..Mit; "' ml for prh-o UkI-

I JIU .Mulo M.. MoniplilH, Tc-nii.

! 1 be Morn ioa Tewp le .

•fh.' lalK-riiiu-li-, which l l r i g imm You i i g

ilosignod, and wliich ho bu i l t w i th the

luoiu'y of the fa i thfu l , i« more creditable

to iiitn tiiaii any oilier work he hiu(

.hine. Thorp no bu i ld ing so i m m o n w

„r bi-tt«r n.laptcil to it« purjHWC in

\inori.-:i. Its roof is nil UTibVoken ftToli,

i,r„a.i Hu.ugi i to «hoUi.T 12,000. or n l

noi-fl l''>,00'» persons. When i t is empty

the snap of one's finger iit one end is re-

,-t liocd at tl.o other. W h e n th.? wngre-

r. i t ion ir* iissonihled, idl echws cease, b u t

oach sm-ukcr s alighU-.it whisper w audi-

1,1,. to the f i ir thi^t wall . A stapendona

orpan, «ai.l to Iw the biggest in Arnorica

sta.,.lH at one end. I t wa« bu . l t in the

inlK-riiacle bv Mormon workmen, of wikhI and otbcr materials nat ive to the sur-

roiiiHlinj; n . nn t r y . The rnn iwr who

Hhow.-d o " th rough the h u d d n . g iv-

n,iuk.-d on its excdlencics in florid »tylt|,

and iiivit».-d iia to vis i t its interior, wliicli

wf di<l U proved to be taller and more

B|wiotm than many a F i f t h avenue inan-

seveiiieen lo.-.i.-, 11- II..Il.-nh, rc oOers speelal rat«, anil

e s t i m a t e d h a s a p r o j e e t i l e f o r , - e o f , „ „ „ „ , . , „ . . i „ s t . , a n d T o n e b e r a o f

•jOfiOii t . . n s - l h a t 1 5 , t h e d y n a m i e e f l e c t o f i l .

d i s r l n r - ' . - w i l l b e e i p i a l l o l l f t i n i f . • ^ O . I K W

f i n s o n e f o o t , o r o n e t o n n b o n l s i x m i l e . s

r , . r t h e e b a r c e f o u r h u n d r e d p o u n d s . . f

p , . v v , l e r w i l l b e r e q u i r e d , a n d l i . e s h e l l p n

i e o t i l e ' T i l l w e i g h 2 , . = 5 0 0 p o u n d s . T h e m o n -

s . e r w . l l b e w o r k e d b y b V d r a u l t c g e a r , a n . l

s w a h b e d a n d l o a d e d l . y m a c h i n e r y , a n d w i t h

i , , , o n s h « l l s w i ! l b e a b l e t o n i n k . i n , e r . i f t

MuMe.aii l worordlally reeoinniend iill wliO

I'liiiiiis, nraans, or iinylhliiK In the

.Mn«l<- llov. to -i n.l tlK-lr ordi rs to Ills liouse

•.HI Main Kir,-<1. .Momplils. Toiiii.

in i iuii . iiii.ii/ - ,

Hion I )n oitber .side of i t wer© disposed

«..ats for Hiiigcn*, a n d in front o f i t , over-

l(K>kii>K t h c ^ KCBts nss iped to the fon-

urt-uation. were three l i t t le round

nits, tlaiiked each by a bench. 1 He up-

per ono WW1 for B n c h n n i Y o u m when-

ever he to ho ld forth. The next

one was for any one o f the " t w e l v e

aiM.Hiles" ol Mormon . The lower one

was reserved for the .Mormon elders.

There were no regular discourat-^ aaid

the ianiUir. Bometnno* prcaident Y - u n g

spoke; wtmetiines iih a pos t l e ' o n cider.

Trom all accounts t hwe upcechos mnKt

iK" cur ious enough. They arc pmct i ca l

and homely to « fauU;'ntad ^scldow lack

for directne^-. The p r o p M t telJa j n«n

ni.d women T>hat clothea they hIibH wear,

and how tbev shall wear them j fcolfl*

• • • • • for

noitnons or iriiidsn cicVKhH lielnrmlo Cor. N. V. llenil.I.

The deviliHh r rue l ty o f t he Turks

men for d r i nk ing whisky, and w n i i n

-bowing t h t i r a n k l ^ and p i t ^ . j m o -bowing t h t i r anklea. a nd p i t ^ . j m o

t he " p en t i l e a " x ic iously. ir . Indeed, Uic

abuse which Br igham Y o u n g lavwhca

into p-sition. And Uiis too, notwi thstan.i-ingthat a profeMional superintendent wiw

aent out with the enginu, and bs ba.s secured

n . lon • makes tbo Sorviani^e.xpress ihemiKllvw in

„no:ii,and make « break in any ni.-u,oury ever , ^ ^ ^ ^ i,„rror and dirgUi-t. A l te r

eon«irut-ted. | the d.-ft-.n a l Vel ixi-lsvor, they com-

The fol lowing is a summary of tiie I ^^^^ I ^^ mu t i l a t e the Servian.

Eltu-itionia Spain ; "Strenuous efforts are I .j ^ ^ ^ ^o murder the prisoners

beln? taude to onst Senor Canvas ^ ^

Canillo, tbe pr me m.n i . ^r^ J f o n o-s F i o f nearly one thousand. Unfor tuna te ly

:be 1 : ; r e a t L n y ctBcera were n ^

t;.« remaining parli<«tn. of Marshal Ivsriar- er . , and thea-, were the . pecml objc-^Uo

tero and Ex-Queen Iwib«lla'i. At Si-.ntan- | M„H„uImen hatred and savagery. After

der the latter i>i actively intriguiug. She in I j,,.-,,,^ tortured in a manner worthy of the

priuoipallv iunueneed by tbe clergy, but in j of t he plii ina, their head.n

a les-ier degree by .Me«.or Segnsta, Marshal ^^^^^ ^^^ ^p j ^ j ng dnpp idB ,

e ^ n c e L r d e r to-ecure the alliance of tbe I canip^^ to be hooted a t and Btoncd. ,

n p i n t how who do no t belong to the

.Mormon c h u n h i«, according to the

pr inted Tepi.rtR o f h is nddrc8se.\ really

ab:>ni!iiaWe. •

The cxi ta from tho t abemac e a te nu-

morouA and «ulHcient. Pre t ty m u c h tho

ent ire lower wal l , ©xclunive o f aupport-

i ng pillari!, can be instant l jr . tbrown o i « n

i n co'.c 01 i l l * or panic . O n h u t Biin-

day^, when a l l t he doortra^a WW wide ,

t l ie t f tbetuaclohas the appe»r«>ce o f ft

c i t tsnt ic t«-nt. I t » coi l ing » « d o » w d

w i t h fcKl.Kin* o f artif lciol fiowera, and

haH depend ing from i t , BimUarly orna-

menti'tl. tt vaat central d innde l ler ; '

I n front of t he tabernacle an imn'onco

temple ia goina up . Th is b u i l d i n g is for

1 ho rites 01 endowment , ord ina t ion , mar

l iagc, etc. f^wirecly two atoriea ol t he

prani te wall are la id, yet we aro told

t h a t it had i d r rad r <-08t abou t f2,000,»

WK-Salt I/i'x Qol N. Y. World.

6 8 2

nULAIHJL lM l I i LKTIKH.

Il io 4°al«l«i NlMw-Tha, rralary 11m of Womvn. Kiwa wir owq oitrtoii|i<in(lctii.

TIIK CAtTl.K KBOM-.

'ft>r II quickly grt ok . w w n ? S t V Iht j . . ^ ,u , • ''hi a hf.trf In (l«iik. nnd ' •iriti In h<-r lolu n.iH i!, jiif tune fhal all oattJe nidist dant-c • If lh»y hope ift rank aa j.riie esHieJiut

ilicrc IX more oMt. >

« ""•J-'l'* iml « I m la hrr S f-hr', flnc J„ hr, .bo«IJrr. .nd (hiu l.; h*r I high,

«<nn br, Ull, Ml at thr |«ii

iilir''' ' W . In hip, ,„d !.<• » Bim,. tu hi-t Iwiin anil jIut „f ,i,|„

Mw » « sraflcr'. wiihtmi «i.a«'lMitfh..,'i »i,hiD A ufKXl cijw' ima wl.le h»rti(i, a thin hen,I

"...1 Imxr.full l>r««,t. br,.„|

"••••k, larxB„n,|,leepl,rl|jr; iho ii.M. r ""•la h,.t not t,H> thf milkv vri,,,

...uiuuK hrgo; butU-okll brvu.l an.i

Ti l' t. '«•)?« Proporlio,,. "'•Ir (o ihf aiio of the cnr,-:,HM. ibt- cow nr-nv«, , t |.«l.crty >t eiKhttcn months. r»lv,.,

I'.r (he e n t t h r f t v « *k« , I,lit in rnoM of ihp "<lu-r i m r n of eoiiulry ( l u re <,r n,.,r, ''"yi- A syno fM . of tl.f VHriou. l,r... ,U ,.f .-.mlo mny n.terc.t mv ..oi.ntrr rr,„l . .r , l i .e I)M-on«hir..., Mi j .p .w , ! ),«>.. ,

•;< vti(lr.l fmn i « wil,| Mock in IVrl.v lM.e

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ieci,? I ' m ^ " " ' ' 14th,

J .s Xfli . fl.irly-thrj.,. Hri«c.| « rnm.r . . „f ,„„ ,

th.. dBM.iug (Jf,,. oHofi; an.i ,„

"••vco »lic » « , (he KiniP cnntivai in't

trench artrc»g, only rciiHicJ Ihr r.-nith of hi-rehnrn., at fortyfivc, nii,l Mmln-nn It... (•nmiiT hfl.l reeiil Mv.iy ,„ ,|,e „„«i i„.„„i,.

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liillii; t»,.

bit" for the luiriHiae. Tbeji after the i^ryi. lalit jirc" cut III proptT shaiw, they an) nut into n {THlvanlc tnlt^r , , winch wml/i tbrn, orer wifh n lujitui, »ho htfei- bei n-r made of (ii:ii!ioii!},i which en- t w aiunll to U n i t nml ol tho olim.sag!! and ciittingw that are taken ofTof tlii- <liaiiioinJ8 during the j)r->-wtwof (Oiapinj; thera In»hi« wav all

j thefiin.'ill jiart iil (iianiimds ihat have I hen)tof<)reU-en rppurdwJ a^comparaiivoly worthlriw oin now, bv moBns ol this ingcmous French i)ro(v«t, }>,. made ..ui'c tcrvKvable in thejcwflrr'n art. '

F A I J M A \ I ) H O M E .

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I O ,lcfnc.v. ,,„.. fro,,, „

»nlj.h l.r, r.| l ,ro„«ht to K„„la„ ,| . ; „ / |

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rilK CKSTrftY VASK.

I III - IS the most beai.tifnl M.e,i,iH-n ol ,,1

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t.ioux n.,'if,.,l at his loil - n..t Ihr man (iod mcnni hini (or-" l,y .loi. I v..„ lill ,i„.

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I 1...1. at hiH panrnl', will' W I.e., d..,ul an,. ,.ono h. ploda a,'»i„

1<> irct hiN Ifiritiiy .,il|. i l l .-pr inter ( I , h i , iiohl.-.HO,II '

He Kr,.«p, niichlv earth, •A 11.1 stamps ,1 in onr dai'lv sheet

To cncer t.ic farmers lu-iirtli.' \\> Hini; the honor to the p|..,v

An,I honor to th.- pre».s-

i K o nol.le ins t imn . ntf) of toil

.,,, "" '•h " P'n'-.-r to

I h e hone, the nerve, of thia fast aire

True .vcj.Jih of hi ininn k ind . ' "'•'•f ••arth,

r.ie other tills the tuind.

. roMln . I„.. «

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: they w.-re invailcd

I V'".), whii-h iiiv.n!« w", r,- fiilloiv,.") ;„ f ; .iiiently happ-n^, l.v nnt.H, Mnvin^. ,•„, I -'>in,M,„„„t<K..M. ,|„. i.lea.ir.-iirrcl to n,. ' lat l.v i.lacinp «>ni.' „/ ihr leav.-,. aU,iii 111. Itiink,.! an,l l.ran. h.-s of Ihe tr,-eK, ,nij:l.l proM-rv, t|„.n, fn.n, ih,

I nivs„f 111,. ,vlii,-l, uerc y. rv power I 'ill. .Mv Mirpri-«. wji-i irr.-iil on" t lo fol

I'Kvii,- ,h,y t.i tiii.l tl,,. tr,.,-, oniin-lv fr,-, i.'ni t.h ir (•ncinir-i. not .,ne remaininL-

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'iill.v >iMr>r..,|, I la.',lit: ii,.,,,, Uion, Ir.- l, "II'"- tn-ni tl,.. t,,in..i!„ vu„-„. .villi thi- ,.'• -nil of l.aiiisliiii;; ihr |;i.st insf, I an.I ena liliiii: til.' Ir, ,•,. t.,^'„„v «-iili lii.xiirianrv

, 1-1,1,, ' t,, ,-:irry y|il| fiirlli,.r iiiv rx|« r I iiin-lit, I in water somo frcMi

I leave, from the lomal... and ..prinklr.l I with thi . iiiluNion over plantf, rc.s, s ami j oran;re^. In two dnvH ihrw were nl*, free In,." tiu- iniinmeiable inw.-t.a wlii,-l, I'overed tliom, and I felt nirc t'lat ha.| J iii-e.l the .'.niiie nuaii.-. with mv melon patrh I would liave met with the same f'-f-nit. J ihercforo deem it a duty I one 1.1 the wciftv of horticulture to make known tlii.H .mnt,Milar and u^-fiil proix-rtv ot the toiiiiito h-avcfi, which I di-rovere'l by the more.-t accident.

Vpiieprpd IHnmonriH

r . nV j ' p " -'" '^ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' '""^- in now carried

m ^ i h ^ r r diain-iiulH, the prtnlucJioii lK>inif. brictlv

nccordinir to i .n fwii...^!.... r. . "V'.J a..™,,,!- . tK>lnif,

b X i f ^ ^ ' " f""'"^"'!-' •• Tin-

oon-'derod the linideat and iHataubtanco that can be made AvnjlJ:

an i n c r c ^ of carr.-i«s t , nearly or .luiie double the value of the common, o na live dam. The fleece will have J dd t tional leo-th. c-onmdcrable iaiprovcrnem

l . f ^ ^ Tu increase in weight. The iiuprovement in leneth

v^uf. " ®

A eroM of niid.IIe-wocd-Hav .S>nth-down, .Shro,«hiro etc., will nd.i groatly to the nuBlity of the meat. ao.newBat leti thoiiKh coDMdenible to its quality; will thicken Kjmenhat the flecc^, nnd Jive it jdi^it additional weight, without adding' much to itB value per jwund ^

A crotw of American Merino,will make

M lir Orrhnrcla Ite^-n.i.

A corri-.«j>ondent of the Valley Fiirm.-r says orchardf have died or beeonir jHKir from thewo taiifCK:

1. The e.xhauntion of the .v,il from the consUint cropoC applen: fr.itn the blow-ing away by the wind of the leavM oi the trees which nature deiiigu»?d to feed the soil on which the tree stcnJi.; by Ihe crops of ^'ia-8, grain, or ro.,ti, con-stantly taken from tile same ground and lit lc< rtturn of aulwtance to it.

2. Another meanw of their destruction ban been in whipping the ticcs with poles to remove the apples. Aad still another cause was the pasturage among hem.

a. To re.(torc them. If sny were loft woith !e.itoiing, man tiiiinl ceas-.- to crop the grontid miller them, and ma»t nwi-niire tin in with vegetable niofd, (lec.iy-in.< leaves, lime, W.WHI aahe." and xalt. A com " ' -won

H, lime. MiKt formed of thcso sulMtanceH

vuii d be excellent; or one fijrinod in part by foap fuds and refuse slops, chip-dirt. lurf,,ctc.. well rotted.

Then tri.ni off all dead limbs, and

T H E B A P T I B T J

'i";.. that cror. and nail ea^h other, and . " ' k f l e t H l u i x n i uunk or

aerrrur » «••

u'e iiave always advocated iHM-l-poo.l, i ft,ted boef-forlawily usc.rapeclally

wpll-IW"^ K-awa. It IH sur-

"" " " fhow f^w cattiean-slaughtered by C ' ^ furffHxl for their familie.; U.H1

, «rkn»tvofuoKo«d ri"«ou for their • 1 Line «rpiment .-an iH)

1" P'-'VC it t..o I'.penaive. n Ztrur<r l-c-l .cbeaper. . .i^eeially

I Th« atu-ninh, killini; .ind Kivmp

'"'ilo.ie ««ih

' wi.h lew 11.S rcf-'anU iho I'' 1th of Ihe animalH. Veurling.- and

.,..,r old ht-iU-n' can In. U>ii;;ht in ul-

fed oiiinieiu'tnfi; wl,il<- Hi,' i-'rii.-will, bv C'l'l weather, iiiMir,'

Tl inicv and wh,.l.-.^.nie < Uir

Liner fri.'nd.-. iti thi« re.i..-el l . av a

tho«-idom 'et a pK«l inio- r,! U-r. .-len „ „l,i^hf.gtire. SnudI fn.ntli.-.„m,lv them«-lve. with ani-aiiy enll

pp.perlv eurcl (or iiml tint t,i It ,. f«t"ted.they w

fanii l i f nil, II

1I.-.I ^ ^ liiiii il i/i wi.rlii

Umdlliil'li lt'w..iiUI l.niii: at tl,,-„s,enf<.iievonr or eiglumi rnonthHo , . ,fV,.t Iti tlie „r.ual way and then

th, adva.,tapeM entimrrat-.l, a' „,h..r inil.ort:u,t (vn^i-ierati-.n tint .,,,-1, v.,lint: lliinKHii.- rue not d.--'nu... k.n,'for .'ow. eiin 1h> nttli/,''! whil.-v,.,inp with cvi.lent iidvantai'.- f . tlie ,.,r.nn»iWoftbe herd.

A Onp llonM. rarm. A geutleniiin living in liishopvillc, S.

O., has furnished the Sumter Watchman with a statc'inent of thfi proceed. of a crop made by hiui, in whiuh the nlowing was done by liisi buggy hotsc, tlie time cinploycd iiveriigini; two days in the wwk." Thirtecu acres were planted, six in i-orn and i>ea», ami 'even in cotton. All ,he work of cultivation wa.t done with day lalxir, fifty cents a day withont meals, exc.'i'l for plowman a j ivt of the time The cot-t of preparing and ciilli-vatinp the i-orn and j«'as wa.H ibirtren dollar, am! .evenly hve ernts. The eoltoii well ai)>l .-omiiiereial manure ci.t one buii.ired and fiily dollarn, and the (>,.t ..I j;ath< rinj; wii. thirlt-en .ioiiiii-T( ; a l«tal ,'XiH.-iiw of one liiiirirnl iiml twenty . -vl•n dollars and twenty live cents The laiiii .r.iilueed two i,,in'iie<i mid fifty Im^lie « ..l r.Tii, three iliou-fiinil inmiidt. ,,l i.hI,!,.., anil thirty l.iiNbels ol ticas, valu.-.l at tlifee limulieil iin<l ten .lollars. 11),- I . t prcfit. wi-re one Itundri-.l and nsrlitv two dollarKand w-venty-fivt'ccntA rii,. ex]K-ii. <e of making'; the ailton mid preparing il (or market, including one fiuiKlreilaU'l tlditeen.lollar. lor maiuiref, wa.- tw-i. iiundreil and one ilollar. ami (ortv-five ci-tit.-., and the proee.il-i of tlii-M-ven bale, pr diiced ain,,unl"d to three liiiii.lred aii.l «-v.:iity-flve .lollars and ,-iK'l,lv (ni-cent,.. The net protit. on llie e..t!oii wa« .ill,' hiiiidre.il and .eveiity-four .l.illiir. an.i ten i etil-., wliicli, aihled t.i Ihe I.r. ti'.s uti t'l,- oilier cr-.l.., (jive. :i total ii.'t )>r..ru i>!' U irc- liiui.Uf-.l an.i I'liM ..-v.-n .l..l!»r« an.! tiCleeii i-ent.s. I h< ,•,,11.,11 H'vcn cent, a «>iiii.! to pr..

.I,,,-,- it. and .is bale, -obi for twelr,-(Till;., ail.I one liale for hev. ii and a lial! .-. Ml. net p r iH.und

growers using from three to four |>cck« of seed p.-r acre. Thia gives n fine of bay. and if the land ia made fcitile, a heavy burden may be oblnined. When first introduced into our own neighbor-hood, many years u(?o, millet was recom-UlUJIUCt* AJ. T-Jrc. liti. J . .W yielding both tho liay and grain on the Hime prant, and i l was fried for this pniv j>0!K-, l int without giving satisfaction. The St raw was t«(o hard antl stifT, and the horses did not apinar lo relish it like KtKxl timothy and oaU. ^^ost farment now cut it, or intend to, when it is in blossom, anil when cut tliuH early the-y (ind that it i,. eaten readily !iv all; kinds o( Kloek, Many even contend that it is !s:-vtrr than the Im;, hav. We can not L'ive il niiiu-r.s Id^li credit, but ej leem It a very valuable platil with which to mippleiiient the grass crop in a dry m-.v «,ii. From two to thieo t.>iis |)er acre , aii .M- ijblained in from si.itty to seventy ,liiy« fiom .owint', and it may be grown alter iiii ral ly epip of hav has been re ini.vi-il —AVie EntiUind FariiieT.

<-iiiiii»,

iVr have b.ad some ,'xi>enenc,' with | and th. re never w„s a gr. at. r i

n„. 'ake ih.in to Hiipi'o..r Unit • ii i- » j vrrv dangerous prut's to di al with. u c , hnve cultivated them in a .mall way lor ihrce rears, an.i have bad nodifhculty in f,.now"ing them with anollier crop. While numbers of theio will come up the «-rond year, they are as easily kill.d a.. Ihe ordiiiarv crab graos, nn<l will d i w p H-ar fls n'lpidlv and eftectually i)o(i,re dean cultivation. While the el.ufa liiu. «mcwhat tho appearance of e.ieoa il is .ifocether a differtnt plant. The .-..coa v h-n once established, spread, rapidly, »n,lha.b«-en known to destroy gardeiis Riid»ven farms, makj^ng it imiH>s.Mb!e to cn.w anvthinir else, and reudeniig the liind Vholly worthlesn ." n.-li a tniiip can nwer happen from tli.- < liiila, (..r a 1 thiit i.liiWHarv Ui era.lii-iite it i. tli.>i-..igh cultivation.--.W'-'-'Wi'ia H'-„r>tn,.l

Trniiapliintlns IKImn b<'rrlr«.

AiiLMi.t 1111,1 S-pt^^mber are fav.iriti .Mtb. t i»i' who I

II, 11,

aH.ll.

(lanl out ulrawK-rrieH, with esire a crop of frtiit tliu i..'xl

In rnakinp a .IrawleTry )>e. warm, dry spot of eround .liould be

• n, wi'lh, it iwis'dbh ebo,-! r.r I'lnyey lion i. very mbsoil

Urnpn fi« r««rt. I Il<j:ti)n Journal Pt tTifo.i'tr) |

We have on former occasion re(erri <l ' to the value of fruits as article-, nf diet, iKith in health and in sieknes-., (iiajies may deservedly claim a high rank amoii); th.- fruits in tfiis re«pect. They contiiln a ronsiderable mnoiint ot hylro earlxmii- j i-eotis matter, toi^ether with iK.ta.sinni .alt>4-a combiiiaiion which d<x-s not teii.l to irritate, but, on the contrary, to «)Othi the stomach jund whicli is conae-quentlynssd to advantage oven in dys-pei»ia. Acconling to Dr. HartWin, of ( 'almc^ in France, who hasrcwntly coh-tributed an article on the subject to a foreign medieiil journal, the orpnic acids in the grape, especially tartaric acid, rte-servea more consideration than they have received. Their nutritive value haa, ho thinks, been much underrated. It is known that thev are changed to car-tonic acid in the l)loo<l, tuid possibly eateful research may show that they are convertible into fats. Or- llarUen thinks that they should 1* ranken with the carbo-hydrates as food. They h^ive iH-en found a valuable tliet in fever, an<l the success of the "graj»e cures' in the Tvrol and other parts of Euroiie apjwar.. to show that Ihey are positively benehcial in other diaeaaes. No doubt the go<^ re-HulteOla residence at these estabhsh-mentaare io a measure to bo ascnfe-a to the climate and the eeneral hygienic dis-cipUne" adopted, the advantage doM not wholly consist in the fact that Ho many pounds of prapes are eaten <laiiy. but Mrtly in tho f a c t that otherje-s Ji(>althtul things are not eaten ; a!id pure air and excrciie are also imiwrtant ele-menU in the curative treatment, isui after giving all due weight to these a -lied inOuences we must allow no small fraction of the bonefictal result to the gwpea.

uble, a (.'(Kid lo.T.ny .ul)coil. moi.t, wTt sitna

nnfavf.rable. It i. Ixi t I" (..•Vt eiglit.-en inelie. -hep.

an.i if the .oil i" ixxir let it l>e modenit. -ly enriched with well decayed stable manure. In st-ttinp out uke ean-that the pliint.s do not become <lry from the liin.- they are taken up till tliey are re-plante<l,'an,l w-e that they do not wiUier afterwards. Manv i>er..,n. ent otf the leave., if they are afraid of their wiltinp iinder hot inns, bul a niueii U-tter plin i. to shade. Inverted tour-ineh ll,,««r jMil. are excellent for thi. i>nr|Kfre'. they uinv be taken olf at nipllt. The dew-s will invigorate ihem that tin .-hii.le will only IK' re<iuired for a (. w ,|aVH. .S.nielimes in rM-|ileml>er ihe^-mav need a g.sKl watering; but tin. slionl.l never be attempted iinle*. a tlioroiich siituration of the Iw.l i . H'ven ; nn.l in n tew days after, tlie hoe and rake iJioiil,! Ik- emplove.1 to liH..-.«.n and level il,e siirla.'.-, which the heavy waterinp will, in all prfjliiibillty, have cans-! l-l.ike and iK-come very crusty.

ft.lr >11.- hull.

• I l l li.'i.l to i-reaeh a wrmon on horti-, i,lli,r,' " .-iiv. ()..wnini;. " 1 should lake thi. f.ir i.iv text: 'Stir the tj^oil'"' In .Irv weather il i. very essential that tlie Mill !>•' .tirifil often. The air waters til.- I"re.li tin;: foi! much more eflectually iliaii w. . an d... A man will raise more in.ii-tiir,- Willi a .piide and a hoe in a day tliari he c:in iK.ur en the earth out of a wat.-rinp pot in a w.-ek. If the ground 1~' Miffered to become close and compact, ill,- csil .urface exiswcd to the «ir for 111,- rec-ption of inoistiire is smaller, and what 1. .lepiisite.l d.ies not enter into ihi; earth far rnoMph to IK-appropriatwl; but if the soil Iw I(s>hc and porous the air en-ter. more deeiilv and deimsits its inoist-lue Ix-nealh tho ctirface. Almo"! any

in whieb a c.eed will ccrminate may l,e made Iw eontiimed li.K-ing to produce a , rop .'Vbove all, ent away every weed Uii.t. ap|*ar.. "One years seeding milk... seven years' weeding, ' Iho onlv i,.e of weeds' i. to m.' ko a necessity of tilling the ground more fre<iiielitly.

dent : ter plan woWf^Plic ^ s one; an abundanceofsmokc would afford » cwt-^ ing of the kernels and make them less n i W u b l o to climate influenceii. ^ I t farmnK will purauo thia phui they will Iw a thousand tlme»better i»idl fvr the time occupied than in almost Any other work upon the farm. When ivcll soaHonea it may be pnt in a dry phicc, with tho full assurance of an inuwrUnt Wginniiig the next spring for a tiropof corn. H is very difficult to put this valuahlo article out of the way ol the vermin, which find no trouble to walk beneath a horlwntal Mir-face il they have the angles of two sides t.> cling to To prevent this tt frajno wnsisting of ixilea may be suspended from the rafters by strong wires or rod.s

of iron. , - 1 1 Considerable time may bo gained by

huskinRibe corn and surending Jt Ujion

a suspended platform. tfproiK^rly dried, it mav Iw I'il«<l denth "without danger of injury from dampness. It is not best to meflsiire the iiiiixirtance of this matter by Uie length of time nHUiirwlto perform this w«rk, but uiv.ii the diflerence between the probabilitiei. of a full or half crop, as tho result of the action taken, rromptness and thoniughne,«» on tho farm are the onlv qualities which pay the largest pmfi Is.— .'^'(ilional (hanger.

••nncnrlnu Mlllrl. A ureal diversity of opinion e.xist.

among practical farmers il- lo the value of the several annual grasses eommonPy know 11 as millet. This may l)c ae.counled lor in part bv the character of the «ii vhere itrawn. All the varieties ol millet are peculiarly adapU-d lo light ^andv, or

.iindv hiam soils, such its will produce full crot« of timothy and r,;d top only under the most favorable cir( umslances. U n d that istxcellentfor L'rms is mil ihe U>st for millet, and the best millet land i» not natural grass land. Millet resem-bles the corn plant in its adaption to warm liind and hot weather, and for this

resison we should expect to fiml it a more popular crop on the dry, sandy land Iwr-'leringour sr-a coast than upon the mmst, preen hill-lops of Vermoni, New Hamp^ bhire, and we«ern Masbachuactu. And this we find is the caae-many farmers in the interior having scarcely ever eeen a patch of millot growing. Profitable

— l a n d eaaily wnoothed ofl

uiKi .iii" - - ^I'O''-

As a feeding crop for milch cows, we hold it in higher estimation thwi when we commenccd mieing it, probably b ^ cause it is now grown more thickjv and cut earlier. I-^rmcriy It ^ aa ^ lough t that a peck of seed was enough for on acre, 'fhen twelve ouarU was recom mended, next a half-bushel, and m on

I till now we find tho most successful

Pi-ofllublt. Ili>«.

The following description of a profita-hog wa. reported bv the committee at the swina breeders convention at Indianajio-liH. Indiana: 11. must have a small, .h,.i i head, bcaw jowl, and thick, short n, ,'k ears .mall, thin, and l.)lcrably enet 'not objee-.i.mably if they droop .liphtlv forward ; must be straight from the ne.'-k back lo flank ; must Iw lot well down to the knees in brisket; of good icnpth from head to tail ; broad <m the 1,-iek • rihlM-d rather barrel sh a pe l ; must 1... ulighllv curved or arched in the b.ack Iron, .hoii'lder to the setting on the tall ; tail Mnall; long in tho ham from bock to letting ofl"of the hiiiis; slMiulder not too lame to give symmetry to the animal; ham broad and full; hair sniimlh, and evenly s<-t on ; .kin wift ami elastie lothe touch; legs short, fimall.aud well s<'t un-der broad between the legs; gtxxl depth boiween Inittom and ton of the hog ; with phasant, quiet dis|)08ition; should not weiph in,.re th»n three or four hundred poulids gross, at twelve to eighten months oM, according to keep; color may be bhick, or white, or a mixture of the two. The above <lci-eril)ed hog will measure as manv feet from the top of the head to setting on ot tail as he docs around the Iwdv, and will measure aa many inches arownd the leg below the k n ^ a a h c d ^ s feet in length around the l)ody ; depth of iKidy will be four-fifths of his height.

NB*inK »««<l Corn.

The experience of tho past has farmers a lesson they do not always heed —vhe importance of saving the se^ w>rn early in the fall and protecting it from influences which destroy its germlnaiing qualities. Mow few thf re are sufDcienJly particular in th's resjiect; oft«n they m k a crop of corn upon the neglect of the outlay of a day's labor in aaving the eeeil Poor wed may germinate and grow uuJer favorahle circumstaac^ but for a steody and vigorous ^ w t h under all conditions, from the time it w p l a n ^ , the seed must be of the very best qtiality.

I t Is a danaerousexperiment, in a sea-son like the "present one, to leave scwi com to dry upon the stalk, aAer the blades have been bitten by the I n n t I t can, in this caHe, neiUier grow nor ripen, but must dry out. I f Uie drying procc»i

le Kcrroina

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HIMTOKH IVPIAXA FARMKI!:—'llio

hoe cholera it l)CConiing tw. embarassing U, the fftrmers of the west and «>uth to IX! overl(H.ke<l ortlisregarded ; thousands of dollars are annually lost U) the farmer of theses pections On account of this pest Several neighlKiriioods In ,Si>en. t'r county during the present fit;a.wn have snfferod severe loises, and still it is deal-inc out death (o the swine of all ages, breeds and colors. All the known reme-dies a." well ns many unknown ones, have been resorted lo to little purpose. As well ai I can ascertain not less than

one-fourth of the hog crop in our county isannually destroyed by thisdreadlul wst.

1 have taken particular jiains U) learn iIh course the present season. When i twm-meoces its ravages in a neighborhood no one seems to know how it gets its sUrt, but. it is evident that after it pet. a foot-hold in a iieighliorhpfxl i t goes fri.m hen to herd lill farmers bccome a larn i^ and stop its eoiir;<eby neparalioii ami division of herds. While I am JulW satisfied that it is contagious (nsstatedmn former article), yet there area numlicr of hogs that «««ni to escajm the disease al together, iSudh are generally found to to very thrlftv, and though they may have the cholefa, it is so liaht that i; is not ob-served. .My rule is preventive and not acuio. To this effect 1 would recom-mend. ' " , I

1. Uegulnr feeding, and not I.KHUIICII

doctoring; use but little d.ugs, iicd your hogs mostly on slops and cooxetl lood, slightly salted, so as to prevent <5ostivene>s.

2. Do not suffer too many bogs to run and sleep together, and keen tho pen clean, or i f in lots or fields, chai.go

"^^I^Rce thAt rour slate representative^ and senators are pWgcd to enact a law the coming sc.ndon to prohibit nmni"gfltlait5C ! this done, my judgment wo will be troubled but Hltle with the h()g cholera,

f M M f u ^ -^.^rm, : I ? ry f !

rkxjnoiny in all thiiias is as commend-

able in the manager Mitlsl>enefioial and

desiraWti' ib the eofflojrer; and, on n ueniraxin f -r--'. far-n, i t shows itself in jvo^ilr.g more evi-dently or more ost-ntiaTly.lhsn in not snf-

tbe provendei to be' wa^teii, but , ! oonttaiy,iu takiiig care that every c»f i t be used to tbe^bcst advantage;

and, llketriae, in'ubt permitting-the

is not steady and rapid, the germfciati^ oualities beomc impaired and cannot he relied upon for sped. The finest, largest

lOOEIIlK lUW ~ , ^

is there bu t what is allowed to De then?, often-times is the means of producing much go Ml, or at least of avoiding mutsii txW.— Oenrge Warldn^on,

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• m l ; (.lonly of flm«». I'. NAKIJ, Ml>wln>ijppi_<v;t> our rrply u,

I , Mfjvtn mr your fln«w«r. »,, I I.AWLCu, .Vol.nuikn-Wc will m-ikI tho

••> < reilalijty, though Ck-rk my>, iiy trac-uf ' ii IS ri'ap.h h«ro.

• II. ,1. U. H.-t'nii the lot ailjoluliig ilio . k l„. If w, for whiit iiuumiit •

I 111'! Us. w. llAi:i«n»!i.i)-Wr ar« uot o(U<rlnB

111. ••lT...liKal rtou • an n i.rfiiiluui. I luw . Tii. r. il .Mrx. .Vlfxaiidot for tliiH.luifu«. M.

A .). IIoi,T.tVunY, KT Ai..-\V1H you semi II- tl.r I.aiiuw <jf overy yunutj iiiliiuilwr In u,t, - iiniiui) /II ouco? Will (tciul th.'m u frw I'aiMT!..

M K. II.OI, Kcntuclty_\Vi! will nllitud lo f'-'iu.-.l III tlmo. lly oil uieauh i,

l ^riicmilli l l c l^ . f,.„t.„ for til.) KruVHVunl. •i mi , aii Kin two .Vtur OKI I'yrucuntli rtx.'i» „i ViirHiMy for lai pi.r thou»iiuJ.

It t;. .Mki VIN. MlwUdslppl-Yrx, you Imvo ••iii> ouii liior.i natiif to K««t, n. l'. .\„,sh •li -ln-s lilH two suhHcrllMin. (ilac.-il lo T O U I

' milt. Wli.-ii yoii Bond ouy I illiwtl.jni. how lu Bhii,.

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''"Plri'l lit Vol. V So. in. I'urhiiiw vou •ll'l not count Ihr iMirU nuiubcni: wu ,lo.

,.1,1,.nui your iianionnHlu nml niHrkt-d

i;i.i.. Tikw. KINO, Wolftmi., Vu.-It wuulil I.ik.- till- liilM.r of on.' i.iTKon for a wlmli, ,li,v i>. Mud niiy Blvtn nnn>u on our lurgo list, lui-1"" llic |>oat<»lllco was known. This In the i-iwon why It IN aliKolutPly uf.'i.«.«iry for • v.-iy lott.-rtoglvutlio nniuw and poMotllw I" lull. ^

I IS. f . DKEW, UnilHlnnu-if you hiul iiou. fliNl ui. wjouor of the notion or thy o„>rc>s... ««<-Mt in rcBiird to cotton iw-otl, woconld ha v.

up thP nmttor. Afraid It U loo far i>'>rk to do Hnything nlwiut II now. IIovp < iiior(Hi your nmno for Chufiui. >i.

i:i<l.J. I). Ui'niiAM, South CaroUna-UIud i-.r the opportunity lo explain. W.i |iroiKM«I I'ot n ifsuliir .loiwrtmont for Hiouth Cnrwllnn •lut to«lv,. prompt att».ntloi. ant! promfnont iMiio.' to nil connnunlcatlonH ond looal artlrIo« irom .''ouih Carolina, a* tho boftor way. l!< «r I tlmt you did not rocelvc our sugK™-iton Wo (Wild wrnion should appear among iiio iir t published when wo comnifncod to puhlisl, noinioni aifnlu. when I)ebnl« 1.- over

huvo xfvoral In hand and I)ebat«" will "<>.N oMd. \VII1 ihU do? If not, tho rMt in.iM h.. foritlvi-n. \Vp munt vWltthPOiango-I wrti A.woclntlon.

I. I>. .r,..MK-<o.N. ArUan«i..»-Vou ninv be as-Mir.id wc do apprwlBto your duggegtlonn. bnt ilion o„r liroihri-n with unlt«l voice r^lucst---•l lb.- ruh'lfutlon of iH-batt) In paper, and " lu n wco(l».r..d them full outline from the IN I. re,K,rt«or Hro. I)unra«.the mo« proml-ii' iil of Ih.iin derlnred It would not do. th. y "111-1 have th.- Ht..no;ir.,phfr» report, letlvr "ll'l polni; ami now you wiy thcoe l>rethron "bj.ct to Mu- impiT bei-anse 6f the l>ebate •

u«.ourowudl«cretlottn» we have liitlniaK^l, publlRh two or Wireo of our

on tho I're^crvution oflheHalnti, »i..l clo«. It, bi,v(ng pii»,ll»liod ten lUiiw. ii.orn than we lutchdcd, m e ^ v to»at|iiry the MuiH, or our patrons, Wt slmll put (crlU our "rKuineut«,erolonB,on the Preservation of ' «'• Hulnt.s In a amaH book, or large Uacl, m ' 111 r.-w of (hem were used In (he d l« ui<«lon

c ntK. .Mrs U K , hM iimd .....iIh, a .1 Ilur-lUiiii (Urai'oi lo.iw.

Keuluc)cy-,Sitiith (irl.l.T yimm i IfDnvliiiflnieii lo.*i«. ^ MU«.n«n,ous H M vr,..., IV.., airiH-r)

Mlwourl-M i'owrrh w ii i i n > MTEwbry (Hr,,o.-) 10.(10.

l.«ul»lttna-A W .Moil, riot illr.«., jKuw, J A alker .'i.W, c w )St«iii,«.r ZZ-J, ii W Hurt, fluid i.Til, JitH I • Da w i.T.'i, W (' Frlloy i'.TO.

.1 Kustor :>.7.->. W 1 1 lx«l.i'oi. II A V.,«m.y3.7u, I. .Norv.-|l '.;.7ii. J ,M u Cajrliii; ton (iiriu-pi 111.'.*).

Arkansiw |i r l-„w. ll i-j.ru. K a Hh iu.-j •J.70, f I. Iliiukli.T H.lo.

.llrwlloiui. Hii- If t h .w f.>u|- n<;rf« will not fatl. n nior.- tllttn forty nvn^s .if ccm with o i u - f n t b the cultlvntUm and trouhb-lu KiitherlnK nnd f<-«llnK.

»!«> |H»r bUHhol, UHlver.-d Ui th.- Kxprt*, or I'r.ilglit oni.'f), '

iK-r iHH'k. t>l imr iMM!kugu «r 4 !!,»., by „„„|, pn-paid.

•niur.. It. not 1.11.. lvL.,iu>i iiii«„i ou.. hiinilr«u will w«iiled, niid th.ir.if..r»- i.ll who wifch to l... .wlAln to (!.n »,.<-,i for next year nhoiild m-nd mh>u.

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(.'hiifii iir s,.11, III,. 1, I,, |„. „ si,;,i, |^| plant .,r mil. iiitr'Hlii,-.-! i„t„ hh . ,-.,,1,;,,., ...lu • •7, In Is.;..,,.,! li'. (•ultlviiiloii .oiniiMncsl III Siiiiil,«,.,(,.,„ war I. l.iilMikiH.u,, :.. ,)„ i l ' in , {•(T',! ,', (IS pi'riifc lvu-ii!..iiiii>

« r .vV " til "i-'Hr ir.il.i wt 1 miik.i a larger < | U ; , I , 1 „ pi,,,,..,-, i,„

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without d.'iilm,.|ii 1.. i|„. ili ..( il,, lul.t.r,. ^ 1.1...I. . r.l•M Mil-..,I I,. th.-m, nnd rvoii Intr.i.l i„ t,.,i„., nn.lMhouId h.- fr.'.' from p. l.l.li.s. on

lan.l ihuy will pi.,,:,,. ,, i,ii,i„.i, ,„., ... ,,, ril.- lufit III.mI,. Iif nullii.Miiu 11,..Ml, Ufl.-r >..|,

lir Cbiirlo< T. liii liM,,,. „,, ,.„.i„. iji ..,„:,iM U-ul . lioml.M ..I ll,,.-l.,n. ill,.li t iiiMrii. from the CiiiiiiiiKsl,..Il l ,if |'„i..,,,, „|„,.. omec tlHHtiir..aii Aurlriiliur.-..Mh.-I iiii.-,| MUit.w wiiK tiu'ii a!i,i. h..,l ,. 1,1,1.1. 1,11 iimih si. tu lU'tLrmlii.. II,.. ;,„i,,i,,ii iiiitriili.ii.. 1,',.,, IT iMiiHnliuvl In II,. ciiMii, VI nil III. loll.iw .

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I « tuberou^ i-o.it». wliuih, fmii, tin 11 .-..iiim,. "Illon, inasl h,- highly iiiiirion.M. |,oii, ,„ man litKl animals. \n,i-ii ib.' 1 i.lir.,s „r.. hi-alrt. |il

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(li>.ea.s(. Ill tliroiit ami luiij,^. W,. a,h any iKraon tlial lias any iircdif<iwil ion 1,, "f.'ik lungK. to Ko to tlirir I :iiHlKi-t tlii... iiicdi.-in,,, ,,r in-iuirc aUnu It. Hopular .size, rr, .yntii. Two (1„SI-K will relii-v. any Ii,ni't ni-glei t voiir ••oiipli. ,SJM ill \Vlii.i,s;ili- liv W" N \Vilk.-r«uii . t (•„.,:! ((. Main ."- t. Memiiliin

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JJ.Vnl- yK proNlilenlKilly ,|,scovi.re<l, whil.. a .....a \]i>fl/>lt>i \ l t . £1

Iltv 1 iiiiAHiii:s ( oii-umntiv,. Cur. find Liuifj lU'st.ir.T t.ir all Lung .Mli-i-tioriH, I.1S.1 ol V..i.-ii, Coupli, t r.Miii n , -Kor by all nmi „ I'v U . N. WilkiTsin ( ;M(I .M,i,„

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I rell.luMi Hwl.ie H.KI , , „„ I . I try. It Ih pr:idldil,|,. loi.l.ialii a i-on.Id,.,-,,.

ble ))ortlon of oil r,-om ili.-«.- 1,1b. is i,. ,„,.„. Ktlll Hor\-<. iiH a Viiliialm. |o,h1 i.,r .)t....|( ,111,1 mid to th.. rl.-hi,...»K ..f milk, if f,.,i i„ .-owk

have nodout.1 that lli.- Cbuia uniilil i„. « most valuabli- a<-.|UiKltli,ii i,, tii„„. „ I,., ralH,. boRN or iH.iiliiy. Thr 1.11111, allon is v,.rv nlHn.V;;^'"(*""""•""," <',f,"i-«i-'Uild aii.l III'.. plHntlng b.ifiiB m«rly all llii ir.mlil,. N,,,,,. iicMl be«ntbci...l, snvo wlitil an- wani..(l for

r; - '"I-I- III- wiiv Ini?. / h i V i ' V " /'L''" iK-i;-. Into the field.—Uiiral Soutlu'rncr.

T h e Pl i iu t l i i s .

Business Department

J'lnnt when .you plain .•orn -rldj.''"- ihr.T reel apart—Uarrow down, open with lotion-opener, nnd plant nuiN fim-n lneh.-» apart, one nut in a hill. Cover with blrwk or har-row, keepele^rof itraiw until th.'v rovnr th.. ground.

With these fia. iri from lhohii{host(ioui.-...soi authority, you, oiui wo tluit the Chufa» If o u l j geU8raUy,,takfcu hold of by Soutbe'rn farmcni, a revolution ean be etrectcd In one year In the fckjuth. It b, .safe to sav that lb. aggregate fixed wealth would b.idoublfd. The inllllonii annually »ent to the Wem ibr meat T e n n c > » e e - L M 82.70, J C A n k e w . 1. . .

I. I> Turm^r \M, yv y Fealherstono ' (Brace, in.t i, A.Wey J c h n w n n T m " " li liransfonl 2.70, Win T Mecllli not-^akc more tlmt five bush-

worth two bushels ot con. In rattrninB Booth .1,00, S n K„nt 2.70, Dr r Tarbniugh •"'J makes O r m c r and .^eetor meat

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HlHliK-k (Uraoe) 10.00. . vintlnin. North nnd »o„ti, fBioUna-Tho*-

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«i.-orKla~U«o G Cleveland o (• Tuinlln c u t . , H .r Whatl. . r c e n t . , O W Hmhh «

Thus eacli pooraere in t!u- som ii can be Made I U> make om; Iinndreil biiHli.-lH or com, while land that will mak.. tw..nt.v-ilv.. and ihirtv bUBhem of e«,rn, will in rmllty b.- .Kfunl lii prmluctlxToeis to four hundrwl l.unbelH or

I eoru j».r ucr«. T l i r r r Im no pow.lI.lv m i . , l a k e a b o u t (U«u l^a f«. l , larnier who wants to muko hl» muat n.-xt year without corn, Hond tor one bu*hel uf ypaul(,h t,hura.s and preponi four of the nere« |„, intendM for

I corn,nnd plant and eiiltlvate ne.-ordinc 1"

Mfdcial .Misu-ionary in .Siuthern Asi.i a very cimpie vegpinhle reinedy (01 lii.. sjiccdy itiid permaiietit cure of V bw,, / / , , , ho,), \Hlhm,i, IJronchiii.s, Oat-iril. m,.! .Ill thro.It !i iri ItinK.-xm'cti.iiiR.-nl.so a noKi l i \ c and ra.lK-al spi-,-.fic for .WrvoiiH Di-Ijillitx. I'rcm.-itiini Dernv, nnd nil \ e r v -"iiH (•oiiiplaiiits, feclH it his dtil v to make It kn.nvii to lii« «iifn.>riiijr fi'llows: Actua-ted t.y thi i molive, lie wiil fheerfiil lv Hi'iid ( free of chnrRe ) to .ill wlmdesire i t file reoiiK? Cor |irr mrinp, ,nnd full dircc-tidii., (or MUTeHan. ly ucinp, thi^ providen-tially liMcovpreil rctnrdv. Tlio-e who wish toiivnil them»<>Ivc-of the lH"nfit,4 of thi» di.HTOvery witli.nii rost, cnn do hy i.!tjirii mail, by nddressinp with Htattil)'

Dr. C H A U L E ^ 5 r . . M . \ R , S H A L l , •3.T Niagara .''trpet. Btiffhlo, N. V.

!l-l!.10-:i

^ H t t a i u a a n d C a l a n h . _ S e e Dr Langell h adverti.-ienicnt. 9 3547

Kor the lutest, most iKipulm SonB». and In-trumantal munlo send to theOrbat Southern

MunIu llou-so, 291 Main street

o n l l o o l i - H c « | > i i i | r . •n I 1 1 •M'>iu.'<o\.

iiiMimmi'iiial prine nl«s of ihu ...i,,,,., 1, m'm-b i .v r ' " r ' ^ r " " i J n ^ V n ; ; ' - , , : mii.-lilii..i.^ of boiili-ket-iiliiK." II revrnl.,.,,

honu - ,e..p, 1- in.-robaiil, farm..! iir-morhmil' .lioiiM h.. wlthoiii II. .siokl for lli^ ,

A.l . lr^^i • ^''•"'I' l i l ' . r .-nii . I T l e e r f .

c iiic-inii.iti C imcor lunti t i i to, "Si€>. I ' l u i n S i t .

' ' nnrvr Ttiiiiftr* I »rrp« < > n i I

h. ... 'I,- hfti •-'..II. .nt|.|a..v. f,. ' Liillr 1 |.» r,-.

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R O S E - B U O S I N W I N T E R o n ^ k l l i ^ "C","'*"/ pr™»r»d for fiU planllnn anil

X-O-ll-lO-2-eow

s n Law : s. O. SouUmll, LL.P., Prof. Equity riudXTw

fMerchant, Intemat ' l Law. mc k ' ^ n r T ^

ina Oct. 1. lR7ti. and conSnnS x i ^ i f e l ^ M a

r if im -Ui

Btrmy«r Mnnufaot t i r i lSi i '^ . rclSmSSLa A-9-12-10-17

n i i T f l u s r n i •^""I'l"*. Di«ritho».i«, mog-Ilea, til Slilnlil.n««..|. .V. w K.wiiir I ai tViiil... Circular iTcr. i.r K.r, .liiiKV, iimh.i. . v T.

T h e n i i m i l o L i t h i a W a t e r s • — .

T h e i r ftrrat Kei lorn l lTP Virluon.

The extraordinary ret>torutlvo virtues oi thOKO waters, with.tho woniJi^rfUlcureti will, h they have wrouKh in vjirtous rornm of thrpnic Ww-ast., art) utteiitod by phy>tcliinji of tho hlnhwt eminoiioc, prominent polltl-rtanii,leamfcd JudgW, enlihnoht dlvln<*, nnd by a doBt restored InvaUda—ciipcclailv In aj-fuctlons or tho KIDNKYS and I«,.VUl»EH (Ui Whieh they are elnlmed to lie iinrlvuleil). In >)S)»tPsfA, Itll.HHIS niHKAW-X, (lorT,

• '•VATJK.M, I'AltAl-VHiS. and In th.-I'KCt'I-IAU IlISKASIX DK WO.yK.V. Thev are hlRlily rei-omtnetiiled In- wiiiie .IlKtln-KUlslii d men In th.; Nnuhi-aBiid Ik-blUty of fcmulTO when In <wpe< lally dL-lieutecondition

rhewj watern In eimeM of one down balf-wtlloii hottleii.ure dellveriHl on the liiillrooil ut P.i iM-r ea«e, In a.lviuieii.

Mprlncii pamphlet Kent to any addrcw on apidlnillon. TH(W. K. fHJ()!»K, F'rop'r.

HufTlilo Llthla Mprluin, Mecklenbunr I o., "-Ii-" Vlriflnla.

T H E B A P T T ^ T J f l 685 o r i t M ; i f o o i . , K .

O V R ^ . H C ' k l O O I ^ .

A l l Y S J l A l i p C ' O T A ^ K C h K M ^^ ^ <> ^ ^ ^ a U e . i F F P l f f f t U T E ,

I 'nr i i l ly . / C.iillAVJiH. Ijb.O., rn-atdout, rrofew(t«r o| M. H.'M. 1)1*1 A..M.. I'nifeKHor of tinxik ami Uiili, A T. Il.tiiHKtT, A.M., rrrif.'SHor of Matb.-iiiiiiii s ( l<.»i SMITH. I'rof.worof l-Veiicli and (i.nnm, >irs <il!.\vi>i, X.M^ I'riifi'ssoi of I-.iikIk(I I 1 ai.ss \l I-'. Mmh ii. A .M.. I'rliielpal pri |iariii..n

—. I'ritmiry .l.-pi«rimeiit. t'nriilly n i i t l i ' . <•. I.. Msiini, I'i-.»i.|..n 1 k,

'J'ntti.in

.1 1.11,1 .Miiri.l |-tiiUwo|,|iy (ind TjOgle.

M A I t 1 O \ . .4 L A . I ri tv THir(»;-n|»itit Aiannnl H4W.I0U will bi-Kln tlte.2iid ct Octolwr, with i--|(t«eii Uf«cen< Of inttruciloiinnd (;ov.<rnmenl.

. J ' " * " * " ' " I " e x t e n d l v e ; tiie InslfiUsUoo tif»r«UKb; the <li|»i-lpllre flntl but kln.l; tho ti rmn lu. rea.sonnl>li' a* in any ln»linrtlouo* JU& gna* . Kuertttl u<Uanlue» lu «'i«.lepimm..ut.>f .Musleaiid Art. ^ . —•

Till* UuMrrtiiiK- l><'i»»rlmcnt will !«• nnder the Immedtnte fupcrvlMon of the I'fwtliltfiif. I lie roomtar.-Well fuinlMliKl: the accumnuMlatlousample for one hundnnl wi.l nfty Mii-dent«. I nlUifiil Htifntloii will bo paid to the h.-«Ttli,^Mm|(M-t, arid •ndvhtiet'inent of tbt-nup In Kor Tl t l r ty^lKliI » p«r« TIIK JI'DNOX b w occupied a litxh pUHllloiininouK the InntUutlonii or tb.. H.>utti. hvery iHwlble elTort will be inodw t«j miMritaln IIh iiunt cuvlubl.i reputation. . - ' ; , i

Mar iou U Justly illstliiKulNliisI for Its li.-al Mivntof lt.N cltliu'nii. I'tiplU fniiii T..xft*,

I, l.allini iil lull 11

t'allil MI;;, ppisl • x- lll'-i \ (

III,,1,1. r\ |,.-i -M I. m il lalimin;^,. iiiiin .1111. mill n III iisl l„

I l .-Kiil

CullvKlnbi eliuvH'H, jht aniiiini, tdO 0(i I'rei'mml'ifv '• " 'in 'n IVImii'-y -k' ,«, I .Muslt' \iill. list-.if lunlruiif Ills, I

l'i:inii nn.I urjtun, w o ii lilllUlI - 111 I«1 'Mil

liif fl.-.,'raliiliitiui-for iioois,-,,/ siu.t. Tuii,,,! Ill inlvniii-.-, till' iiilinr half on in b.-iiifi- ili, iiisi «ii.-limn. tii.-l, Hu'lits, Kei'vanl fl lilr. p. i w.. i,

Thpni Is n,i Iiiinrillm. (Ii-piirtmi-iit i-iitiiii-i-ii^l wt-li ili.. 1 :i.r,.,-„T,ir.\ hrlck .-.liilci-. \rltl.i I'Xi.-iisI v.. wmx- i.n.l 11 ,,11 i\ . lull ..losi. tiy are exf..HKiVi. b.lanlin,; i i , ^ ii..|,i .irf Uiiil.'i-III., ruloi. i.ii.l tlls.'lj.iiii,. ,,f ih.. u 1., 0,

,I 'i.iarillii .n iiiiili r 111.- sam,, rmif. a.-. i-iim,>.-titl.)i li.'lliT ii...i-iiniiiii..li,li,iMs, « liil,. (iiMi.r iii rsiiiis

lii.T.. Is lll-.lllllly III |||H,.,USI .S..11,| for .-iiliilouiM-

:i> i.ilviiniawi'i <>v.,r thai of l.-ai-tiiii.; nil)..1111 till- iMwir.llliu lii.UHi.s ....rlallih In

iin: i.r.mi4lil KHrei li..r In 1 In- sniii.-)

ii. r <.s>loraund oil, eaet., ""'1'flats), i'ii) 00

liisilo year, 000 W «1

• " 10 OU k - .., Il tir-.im:b) III mil- hall iho yearly amount

ii..i.i'i. iin-liullnif everythinB, M •«• 1.nil, |,.r tli,. same ua fultlOh.

.. i-..n..v.-.- iMiilillni;. ulilili l« A llll^O s .,iiiv i,s,..| 1.,, I. n..hint; I'lirimwK .. . .111!,! Iiir i-illi-y.- s!ii,|,.iiu,« 111,.), l.-\iil Uial rills arrii;;.>iii..iii oireri*

beaiUiitalnea^^d lb r tbe j th* caWu»«j jMid n>(l«i-. i • lAmUlaii(ion1r»l1SKf«.lppt wnT nnd he f t

pleownit home durlUK tin- ..iitli.. y.-ar. Kor elrpulant containing ftiU tnfurnmtlnnH,addr«t.-.< tt<>v. I>.I>.. .«lnrion. Ala. Sf Tj 4-S.!«ll

B i m W N S V I I . L E F I E M A l S C O i ^ ^

M iIOI.AMTX<; VELABi l«f W e d n e s d a y i n S e p t . t H t i i , 1,0 '2a W « d o e N < I t t > . | i i J u n o I S T t .

W . . I O I I \ K T O \ . I X . r t i . , P r ^ N l d r n t , AvxlMteil by Fu l l < urpn of . ibie nnil >ULperIciir<Ml Tenehem In a l l De|utrliiietilH.

« OI.I.i:«<K HOME I P i ON l W. . l O S I \ S T O \ . M M . 1.. A . J O U W S r O % .

I'C vf itt. ii)fi|> (iltncttiMl.

illlHl-Mr- « \ I M->l .l \ I ri- W I •Il ^l.-l . r.-llll

M M T i n v i : s T i : i { . \ h a p t i s t i n i v k u s u v .

J ; i c k . > > - ; ( ) ! ! , T e n I I

I T i n : i K i r o R N . 1- r.,1 ».-liiKii wi.iii 111 111.-1 iilliiui- Mom.-. .H|,..pi„.r.rH I'lald. Calleo. l-'or I'ubllc Ow.Uilons

I 111 wiiiin w.-aUi..|. Willi.-, i ull.-o/( ami Ijiwim. Tor Winter, lUaek Aln|>aea or WorKl.-.l - also \\ Iii.-r jiriLif . Jiiali, l.milu'i sliii..*, I'liibrflln aii.l dv . t - boi-fc.

' l.Ot'ATION. Ill:, . U.I 1. I- .Iiiiiilnl I.ll 111" .MfiiipliH nnd Umlsvllle llallrOftd,.V. inlh-n from ih.. .-liy

..( .M.-mpiiii.: nil .iid I..WI1. I for ftK wt-alili, ItH b.^nlth,and the reflm-muni ami IIIkIi k,-, i,il |..i-.lllij|i 111 lU p.-iil)li . . . , (f (111.1 I uurR.. OI siuily ltel»<-tlv.., and gkoii young la.Iy f^elTcaa Wsrtlllrate or lUr.Ioma of

• .-•Miiiil.-t.-s.iTii'.l tin. hUheHt deKree Tor eompletliiK all IbcCourHu iPo >kl1<i ttrotal^tloll >> .. < .1 . . 1.I11HII..11 111 what.

W .1 MiSlA.N, \ .M . rr..f.-.u«.ir ,.| U.lln .-ili-l i in-i-li. iiii.l i liiilrnimi ,,( ih,- r-.i-nli, lli.Miv 1 litin , A. -M.. -Mill III ni.iiii-s KI.IIVKII\v .1, I-< i----. I ;nul I .II iHiiMv-.l liiii-iih. S \l rii.i,i |i„l , | I'li^iiiKiii.rv li.,|iarim,-iii. ,in.l I'mfi-u,

ir1 iir-.il S.ilfiici-s Wsl MiIKI/IO.N, ll.li . Klllalli-lal Aisi lil.

.- I..*- ..v^l.-v I..I .-.IIIIIIU'l,,,.' ai, U ll...-ij.lliij; M,uli-i»l» nr.- i.iiid..-r the ear.? uml protection oI the liMtnaevni ol III. . 11.1111.- iilil.'il b. lb., l.-iu-li. i-« <;i »-a t K v l o r t i i l u C'l iurKVN - i ' l v o n i O t t t h p I n A d v a i i c * - :

I1..1111I rill.Ills fiiniNlii-il, wiisliliiK. fiii-l. IlKlim, Kan 815 per irtohtb. .. I,ir.-r;ir.\ lullloii. idolii.llUK Ijiiiijuaa..*, Iiisiruini-nlul .MiisU-, M nil i-n.-h tiisfriim.-ni. ...

..Il.-UO

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Ui'iui) . li.ianlHijj from lu 1 M I'Ki W. .larimiii. 11 per mmiil, I m .-iiU.liiyu.-h .,i I n ,1111111 imi

( R N T I t A L V 1: M A L K I N S T ! T 1 l K ,

< l l n t o i i . I l i i K i s C o . . .niNN.

Illll.l II •I Ci

lal \ .M ill. , Vol.... i-ultiir..!, Willi I'laii.) ' \ .>.-1.1 Musi.- In Cla-KX . .

I 1II i.\. liii: anil W'l.x \N'iii-k. i-a.-Ii l'aliiUn« .„. I'lllUlll. Mil >

S..i r. Ni. In. I.l.-iu^u K.m . no Kxtni CbarKi- fur uh.- of .MuHleal luHtrument-M. nor fi.r tW nun l.;iiiKiiaK. H Ai.pl.v 1" ib. ITrsid,.,,! for fiirtli.-r Information. •(-.'W-"

nr, iiO .. St t o - i'l UJ ffi UU a txt

. lu uo

. uo 0 WJ

I < HII-;K. r . u.A icKMtv.Aii i;ii.*la. Mnliio.

TlipTirent.r-roiirlli ro l Ie : ; ln te Veiir will IH-uIii Thiirstln.T (he -Jlih d n r of «ei>«., IN7(l. l-'iii oatalOKU.w aililreKS tlic rri-i.UI.-iil uf Ui.- l-'a. iill.v, K.-v. W'all.-r llilliiiaii, I I. li

I'lissi-s.i.'d of tlirt abundani fa.-tlltlifs vvliU-li li bax a..i|iiir.»il iliirliiR Its lony and |ii-i,v|ii.ri,ii.-. BXlHU-iice, Ilio Cential r t iiial.^ Iii.silliil,-ultVi-s. iil ii •ii<>dei-iit<- eapeiiMe, .-.liii-al l..nal a.l viiiitjiiji)!. .'Huali-il by fi-w ami ii..t IM-.-:I. .I b.v aii.v sliiilliir liisl llnilniis of li.ariiliiK

K. W.<'.MIA.VIWi.N4'e"j , UOIIT. UKI.I.S, |'r«-e II. Trim.

I M V i : ] { S 1 T V i i V M 1 S S I S S I I ' I» 1 . riio mixl Seswlon of the t'nlvi-rsUy of MUsl«»ipi.l, iil (uiin.l uii.-n.. Oetober 1. IS'7n. Till' l-'niMilty IK .;ou>pli'le, nbl.' ami prnll.rU-ni. I In riiiiiinis. I'.n11.|i nu-. mh.I \(niiiriiiu.-. in

yiKHl n-palr. Th.! loeatloii ih bi-allliv. < 'Itiir.-li fm ilil 1.-* nii.l ..oi-l.-i v r m-i-II.-i, i 'I'lilUoii fr.-r to euiiillilnl.-s for lb.- mliil...|rv riiin..n f. .. i.i iilli.-rs j-.;. Ti.lal i.\i.,-,,-..

I1.-...I ii.it exci-.-.l Wm lofr'um |.,.r iinniiiii. Kur . iiIhIucii.-n iin,| I n furnin I mn ail.lns l':^" II. II. St . ' i . l . l \ S.-. r.-llll.. I1.....1.I I iii,i....H, I im,.r,|. .\1N>.

M K i m > 1 A N F E >1 A L K ( ( ) L 1 1 : ( J K . Till' liu.vt T(>rm of IblH s<-1m.II1 will Op.-n S.-|il. pnl..,r ili.- llih, IN7tl. iindiT tin I'resliKiiipy ol

IlKV. V. M. « i«l t l»0>, A. M.. Willi II flill eorpKof t.<ncbeni. Tlii. fall N.-HSIoh mlli-ii l l-'i.|iriior\ Itli, ; t lie npi liic s.-sNlnn uhiail the .jhh of .rune, 1*77.

Il<iiir.l. liiuludlnu llsht». fu.'l nnd wasblnc. |.. i liilllon III Colli.'Klut*. |>..i' mi.iiih

Preparatory rrliiiary Mu«le«f

" OrnamentuI " " •• I'our weekH will b." r.'gard.id 11.1 a inoiilli. Km lui iln i luuili nli.rs ai|ilri-H.M

ft ,< M. <iOlll»OX, l»rr«-i

i-iilM. Sampl.'S ItV.Aii

I 1 0 I'

.'S flSTHMa « CSfilRRH REIIISY: llAvJng Btnififflcd iWGDtjr rc«r« be* mr««z)itre nnd dcalh TtUh ASTHMA. I oxpcnmouttfd hy eompounJtnff rcoia and hcrb« tad inhaJtutf tlio laoUtcino. X rortun.li<t1) diHUOrerca a •urn ou^^ Tor ASTHMA and CATARRH, Wor-rcUove atjy of Ab

• l i i i « M o u n t a i n F e m a l e C o l l e g e

A Country School, (.lieap but Thorough.

IioootiM o;^ miles southwest or lUpIey Tln-J?.'?."? » I'"'"?' n'«e<l "» i'»nl.» rtn.l healthfulmwn, and Mr It.s kpiUikm of pure free-Ntone water

rauto.lto •Inntly.Ho tho rmlii •Ici-ii. Di> n.ail.4l.O.-. -U. LANCeLL, Apple Crcoi.Ohlt; For bibIu t>y JJi

. . , . -.MI, ullpnl rsii i > " .OOl'or hoi. AdilroHtf

. ~ - KpiUlKM Ileliig In the eoun-try It IH free ifrohi liwii e°xcUemi'nV«,'i'iiidT«"n

latlon.s to extravaKanee

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J IJ ; ( ' I I (MM S sii,„i:,i 1,11 11,„i. \ l.l.K.N •

[r.. II \ i . i . i ; s lllii^lral. H..»l.

r..laiiil III.. I I Ir. iiliir K..|it

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,1 UU .SJ.oo i.i s.'i.ou

-.•hi 111 llii. worlil Ini-prlte,-. I jirijckt I iiiiipaiiy

111 \ iiii-rlt-.-i ~ Hta|il.- artli-l. —pl. iis.-N i-v.-r.>--Ii'iiIn Tnidi-.'(ililliulall.v In.-n-aNliii; .Vu.-ii'ltt wiiiileil iiv .-r.vwb.-r*- iii->l lii.lii.-.-m..|itn ilmi'l wiml.-uiiu- sCMil fur I 'lreiilar 111 r.iiIlT W Kl.l.'i fl V.-~.-vS|.. N, V

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I' l : A N U 1 ,1 N

B E T H E L C O L L E G E , R X J S S E r . ' L . V I L L E , K Y .

NextSfissioD begins August Slut and continues Forty Weeks

W ^ M k i r * * ' ' ' O d K l n g n o p«r Bloutli. of iroiir

t ioan t l a t ea of B a p t i s t Uhurchaa U«oalv« T u i t i o n Fr««. 8 « t i of A c t i n g n i u l s t d r s Rccclva T u i t i o n Kre*.

UntrMctori. TIk. Cjiirtp e«»»ri tbe fall Collrg. corrlculnm. Kor ' LK<L.IK WAOOIC.\KK, C h a l m a n , K i i i i . c l l i l l l e . K r .

MISSISSIPPI C OLL E fi E 7" C l i n t o n , l l l n i l M i C o u n t ) - , HIINH.

F Y P E IGH fin' siifrt, Cintinuatl, Olito.

ALLISON, SMITH k JOHNSON.

........... VT, A tlioroiiKh eountc iHulven in tho KnulUli

«"»'«.,nnd wtera l of tlie oma-n flnu.>l.ri.nclR.«;al«. in l^ t ln ami <ir,H.k, ftliil hrench, ir deslretl. iHmmI, Hulmlantiaf inmrd, with the ramily or the I'rwid.int, or ln

I other aiMK lK>itniing houses, with raVnilles liuei^c^ " good order and rellglotw lu-

.M. l^ iWri.*-, n.p., President, an.l prortwir

(;reek' ' of Latin and Mr«.'Modei»tt l^wrny Berry. I^dy I'rlncUml

ami Dln^'treiM In Music. 'I'bree other oxperleneejl teachera have been

Ht.ul. 12th, 1876. t^nd for catnlosue. Mudent«<^mlnKbyrutlri.adto Uiplev, by

JIVIIIK timely notleo of Ihelr eomliiK, wHl l i , rurnlNb«.<l eonveyaiMie to the Colleice free.

A<ldr.wt, lllpley, or lllno Mountain, Ml»s. 9^11-llMi

Presses am Pnnticz Material ot Eyery Descrlptloi. »;i8 II i'l

ao^isrf**" Anniml Nmslon. Nep<<>mber ao, IS70. nnd closp JTiinP A full Faottlt: Hoard li Kendto

Faculty.;. UlBid nineipllne; Thorough Instruction, and Low Terms, in Colbwe llall. 810.00 n e r m o n t h , o Roy. w . H. Wisun, Hresldjut or the CollKije, for catnloffiie. « vf. , . W . T . B A T » U r r , P r « i M e u t H « n r « l Ulnton, MIm., July 10th, WO. of Traal<'IM,

u.w-w W ^ t o readers of this paper, willing iTT I f O M F T , I F F I N * " K liVyMSL.2" mUarj". c/kh M '»'o CO., H U J I X . , A i l J ? ti B I B L E .

A 0 -12 11

/ o r R e n t .

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T.> -My Brdhrai in Vm Minktr}/. Owing to the t>.xc<!ssivo b w d timra

;ii the North, Mluced prlcfes for labor, mid jjcardty of moavy ia thd^outh, 1 luive be«n i»uul)led to iuaiw^'tir.uij.'^'-iiKtota with the ntnnu&dnlti^ of tho tvk'bwtwl Body, Back Suixi hung I trawj, to furnish iOOl) ut tlimiow pr ice of $10.00 to all, upon conat ion tliat witWn iK) djiys aft«r uelng the JJnu-o f ho wearqr furalslitf CcailllOBtOHtatiMg this loenknem or ailment,f md tlip niwusimtof relief that hiw.b<j6n oxjicri-fiieocl, othorwLHe ttio UMuai price wiil hM charKttl, 1 1 5 , 0 0 , t o jniii-istorv. For tlic Hhijrlo or doiiblo hernia iinict' ill all t-.iHcsi lil.iX). Thi- prii-f in | viiirc, uik lilt'utlk'«! in N'cw Vork It anii ^ Kucmtlwl 2'>.(K».

Knowin}? liM 1 do the inoftimiildc \ ;!h!t' of the Bnict) to ovor.v imblic r-in-iiivfr, a!i(lsin{f<'nin(l to ovitv niin-L-liT IIMXt WpiviuHyv I tjliii' ttll.-< \Miy to iiiaivo Hum Tiirt; ollt-r of a Hruw fuV $10 .(to linosv n to you. I linow from niy own cxtKirlouvo. and from tlu-toHtiinony oflHiUdttw, tlmt it ic tJio vi-ry nii<i-h:ini(-,U lielji yoti nocfl, and u iiii'ii will not only rrlifvo you frojo iirtTA-nl ^<ui i'rl ^ , ijut i>rol<'>.ntC y""r lilRirs for yiiiDf. Hundreds of iniii-istcrH W(*ll iiljjrh;or nltopcthcr laid hy, notidili'to ni>d(>rjf<M)li«' fourth of tlii'ir ] u-iiial ridiii},' or HiM^ikinjr, Imvt^ hc< ii ' liy its U.W ni;1or<'d t<» a full ibic of nil t heir powers and rtitunutl tufuil hibor M Ith l-aso to thCHL% lV(?H. ^ ^

I call your attuntiun to thu offer bo-eiu-so thu urotrailed.Tiicetiiira arc at Imnd, and if you are iKfrfCKftty sound you u<;vd hoip to k(M5p Witli the Bmcoyou tun i>erforni twice your usual labor without futiiiucand m-vcr injure your vuiccv uiivor suirer from dy-ippjwlii, constljfvatlon, thp pll(«i,or lii rniii. However .sound you an' you niK'dn IJj-.HM to keop sto.

J invite your attcMitiou to tho tcsti-monoy f ttomo of tho most dirithifjulsli-od mombcrs oft l ioinwllnd profession, >\ortli and .South:

iirK-rUcb niton (lip ps*liirl|)|p o f y o u r l lrai 'ot h u l t l in<Ultt«ul(y I I S M iH-«ii t « r r a s t r n r l t he p ropor luslrura<>u(. ,ilnu.r nfr«»i-ln Iin>«> l><'«'ii mntl<f l*» «up»ls-ililn nn iu , but wltAoiit •itcvoM.unrU )b(MlljuM>vcr.v n r 3«Br ln4(4<»J<)aii r«i»-trlvane4>t i n iHt lHi fkti miMlirnl prottw-«!<»», Ihr tt.t 1 can K^nrn, KutinJtni tl inf wo lint<> thv t i l t i tnn tu ia «l' r l iAnlr i i l ni<i, (o ni<><>l th<t ini l lrnl lonft o f n inrse p|»«.t ot p iUnfu l nirr^iiwiiK. i

t> i.\ir.i. j>onTt:ii. .n,i». The followinj; 1h a lint of the ail-

montH r<>li<'V( d, or imnu.>di:it(>ly cured by the of the Hnu.'«»; \VJi» nr<> Tlirj ' «hni ie<-<iiiirc M<>rlinul<

rn l Niipport niul to l inni I hc llrnrr* i* luv«iiuabl<-7

All public.sposiker8nnd«infr(>i-s, and csiK-ciidiy ministers who huvo any irritability about flu>thr<ial, or who h;ivi) an iui}^overnal)le sinil cnicked

w hu^c \ (H-al exiTtioiiH nrc

— by iaiu/or a n d ffttitfur i\{-(eiidcdbv;iM'nso ofsinkint,'orfsdtitinj; at the stoma<h, and by wi-aknt^.-ur acbinj,'in the l»tick.

All old iieiviiiis who ^uiTer from weak iiiK:k>.

All W holuiM'duli p.iiim and a M II.-C of (tpprcs^-ion about the chf<Ht with, limited or hurri(Hl lircatIIIUKMUI f,lijjbt exerci-i, aceonijctnird by siiort i-ouf^h in taking'a toll ni-|.inilii)h, csiiccijilK u licre thi rc i-any iiredi'.pi,.-iii,,|i to hhut at the /)/»</«. 'rbo.-r \\ Iki .in: in eonfirnn-il (on'sumfiijoti will lin,! preat n-li.-r to ih.- i:i--t iiKnoent ofljf. w bile ifu-cd tirtini.'-. it w ill e(rt>< tuall\ prevent I I .

.Ul who ail' tniul.iiKl Mlth |>nl|ii tuition ot the Iniirt, and i;< iiriMI ii< i\ onsness, or with hy.-tcria, lti\»in-v-^]llrits, ),do<)m, etc.

All bo are d_\.-p(.]»(ic ;

fully retuni the rupture, and place the oblong trusrt ludls, with the lower end close to and above (ho itosb boner^.nnd the outer convujt; iside of it very «'lf>g(t to the small, hard ligament o'utsido, which can be found and felt by the finf^er. Then, with one hand/dnisv up the bowolfl well, whilst with the other you l\olii tlie ball from ri.'sini;. I Thi?< auLie,^ the bowels t(j lie above ' luid on t^tp of the tru.s.s ball, (and not I iM'hind it, ii^ in other tras(-i*i), thu.' | forming n "dead lock," iintl making i i( iinpo.-»ible for the bowel to t^cape.

' i 'o ]>iace tbi.s Hnjee pclnrc ttie pult- [ lie, 1 havi ; i n the la.st t u c n t y yeai-s ; advcrti .Mil to the amoi i t of W 'M T.II } tbou.-yuid <lo!I:ir><, a n d ba\ f inipro". . <! it a nd m n d e it m o n ,>n,,./ii, imd rn'-

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From HemlMTR iif tlio Medical rrofiMMloii In i'ltwluirijli, Ptt We. tli« hnvlfnir naed in

our pni4>li<><t l>r. Uiiuiitntr'w Ituay.Ilrnro tur the rvlifl' of riih<-!> ufnliupU- pruliip' NnM iilcrl, cbrornilly bvliiu I Maaf WMBMBAM'tf laaasfA aMk, me brat inntrunM-nl. bnv4> met wUh, (oraiUllnll tlio IndlPHtloan rMalroil I lliprjwv. A. .V. .<MrDOn'r.l.l.,M.».

T.r . »AIiE,.V.I>. JON. I*. UAzz.i.n, n .n .

From Motplicniof (liu Me<IlcAl ]'ii>ft«iloii In HiivuiiualijOu.: i To I>r. I lnnn lnK. D f i i r Nir i -Wr , rrjvl.

«I<-ul!« o f t t i c r l l j ofMttvHnnah, hitvrhtKl ii'('(|ti<'Ut oppo r t nu l t y o f «fllu<>wlni( thA eni>clH » l you r miH-linnlrMl nppll-•inrow, of t he liudy •Brnrv.Hnd are con viii4<4><i thiK f^Uoy arc more rc-]««r l i i ib lo I t pm tliOM! o f any o ther fn> •i(riiuu-utubl<-n hh>i<<«erbernlnventis1 to rvlii-ve the p<>liln f rom Unit iinnNiinl prcxkiirc o f Ihe nb i lon i lna l orRnnn,

Ulch Heemiito b« the;inccital>lerei«nil o f II r«-ln](alli>n«>flIt<> n>tti<>|ibir««-Nt<>iii.

II. u . iioKi«irtarN..>ri».. .nnyor of tlu> t'ily,

i>. iMcuAicnNtix, .n.u., J . H. -noRitr.i.i., .*.!>.. A. Ct'.NMXUIiA.'n. .n.u.

Kiom Momhpmof tlinj»(«iUcnt ITofeasion in 1/julKvlllr, ICy.; l>r. llJinninK: Hlr,—llnvlnjr examined

> onr ltody>nMe«>, do«lirn«i for (lie rp. iter of the Pulmonnrr. MIeeative, • tatklak UM.I AIXIMMA .... ...... * •

tri til*- v-uiiuffvnnr^a i#i|(eaiive, iniUi>,tuid NpinnI N.rNtenM.l|fi conn(>cted witli nrenerul or niHH«aliU"4«Ulltr, it Kivca UN ftrvnt pleimure loiuiy. tliiit 1T« deem it a TiUuable diHeoTery, n« Hd iinxilinry In llio trentincntoftheabov* iMid uuaioifuu affliction*, i n view of Ute iinntoinicnl and ptiyMoToKtMl prin^ el I > I M ol'ila conHt«iKtioii»niMj bnrnionir w Ith (be nutnrnl ei^on&tny of the bMlyi wv

1. N. lIKJ^Ii, .'<1.1)1., LEWIN ROMKHM, .W.D.,

Mr;-1:. k w m u , .n .u .

Extract of o Lfrtter from Dr. I)(iuk>l I'orlc r of BowUuBarooii,K.v.: Dr. E. 1>. Rannlna > I>ear Hlr,—Permit

me to bear to yon niid tlie world nir linmble tcatiiuooy In bebNir of the power and efUpney ofyiinr OiMlyOrare; in the treatment of a lone likt of malaJ die*, (o which both Mxeaart* liable, but e « ^ l a l i y the tE .«ALEi many o} wtilch maladloa Jiave Iou|tiM>curemrd4 ed na the mA lMrnn i ' ' o j (he pror<>mion«4^ mlaht have eontini ued to be NO rMMUit^.^ad It not beeij lor yonr iuvalMbie cUaeovery. Biat i i o w . a ^ r a alx.Bionlh-a trial or your

warlety of M e .

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tf "houW £S p r o ^ n d l y thanhtal. aud to M m

• "©nu or rather SiSSSiSf •trorttire of the bn-

|>lain of those du l l , draffs^iii^' the side. liM-r ;ind . ip lcen,aut pan ied tiy a -en-e of d e a t i i i y - m k i n -or '•nonenes-:," wh i ch itn n 'a ter ia l lv ntcgnivat( d by .•xcrci^e, or tb. a.<-.uni|".-t ion of till' I'l-ect [losttirc, {IM<I u h i e l i are al.-o at tended l.v a paii;''iil a nd

«en~e of be;i\in(S-', or •^linkinir in or l id i i ju .

_ A l l w lio are trooliiod v\ itb con^ti|jii f ion, clironii- diarrlie;i , or th,. form.-i of (l t M'iitery ; all u I I O . O T liat.ii-ua l ly atnicted

w i th colie, ii.iid v.itl i bleedintr or b l ind ( i I Um .

.All w h o have chron ic peritonitis-

whoare^i\Mif,'-bellic<i,and pn disj)0!<e<i

to rup ture of the b . i ue l s ; .md all u'i io are alllict<'d wi th f emon i, l i i ^ i i ina l , a n d vetilral ln'ri i ia.

A l l haviiiL' affwition.s o f prost,d<. ^dand, or w i i o have a n y atl'ection of u r i imry binder, and w h o are aniieti ' i l w i t n Keniinal or ^:cnital wmknt ' se .

A l l w h o have any ^-piiml adnct ion, whether it be irr i tat ion, ,ir ui'iikncK^j o f the spine, and u ho are acconlin^rlv trouble<i Avitb du l l pa ins between j h c •^houlderw, or con t inua l u ranij-liiij^ a n d {jrini l in); pains in the sma l l of back a m i in the liiji.s ; \\ bo e.\;i)erleiicc eoldnes.»;,ntmibness, swelling;, varicose veines and weakness of the lou er i \. tremitlcH. T o a l l w h o i i a v c a n y bear-i n g d o w n or fallinj,' o f t h e w o m b or w h o are afl l ictwl w i t h lou(!orrliea t h e Brace i.s s i in i i ly i nva l uab l e , and t ho o n l y cirectuaf r emedy .

Al l wonk, and lax-llberwl, children and yonthjt, who droop, lean, and lounpo, and cannot endure niucli e.ver-c lso ; hu t part ict i lnr ly youn^^jrirls, just a r r iv in f ra t ma t u r i t y , w h o , ifnet;lected

(!«6A'. The llraee \i ith impro\<-I tneul-i i.*; made for no other jierson m tlie I'liited Statics. Ilcn.) i- tin- r.Trd oC till (iiily manula<'lun r .i ibi.^ llraee :

».»•! nil Ink." .Noiti','.

Tlii< fn c'crlir.i ItiiK llx' Dtiilri olKiii il

U (IK- <inty •iiniiuCnrdiror oj ilic l>,,ii-•ilnK ftody Itrnrr. ninl Hint iIion,-•imn. iiflnrtnreil for J. R. (Jrnton. 1,I..I>.. ai,. niji(l4- ilKTorcfil. niitl fir,' illo r <1II I'ti iiiit) HI, I injirot ^iiioiit o\rr (hi' p.i'i-,.i'it{ Nl.Tle i!i>n' In aiinrkft. nt- «<'ll (<> i,,, oltK-r piit l.r n«li(!i 1,1 ( I K - O I I I o 1(1 n r.

t.. i . I>A.\ l Oii l ll ' • : M r,; 1 . , ( OI.I, Maj 1 I- I

• aln I t liaI 11II loii \ 1 s w .lilt I ill' ilnii r t hal i 1.1 Ihf r iii-i Iind ill! ra-,- .1

iilid riili.^( i|ui'ril u I .,1, iii-^-, III -1 I M.\ IM , IIm \ il.lil I tlieir 1 .rdci'-J Id riir, iir l. • n bo Ihi . Ill \ I, I i//i n (,iiiI-

, I |.nl.||-li Ih : Iii ,i ii til, I l-C Il.l

' \NIi Mi l I'1 Iter >~eni ''iini* I'll,'

IM i11, n. I lm\ f JKi iigt'iil III till- . li s , ;.nii

'•'•lore >,.n |)Un ba.-i' 1 br..u^^h" . h , i purtii's 111' -IIP'' I" nr.iiiin -1 hcni h. -\ oil a i/'/'(,7<'//, not I ' i/n/, coiuiiu-k-ion from me.

I 'on ' t full to a\ail vooP'-rir nC thi-oM'er a( ,\'i>Ur .v/ i-iitit * im tH t , 'I'lic

on ly nrcn i i t ims 1 cnii utl'er oii ifi,' n duce<i price .ire

I. A lirace fur Id new >iibsiTil.cr-al each, or .*l.iKi casli fur I'vi rv subscriber you fail to in mukini , ' up your eluli.

A n y one .sellin;; 10 Hrace^ at $10 -=iiall re<'eive one for commi.-^.sion.

1 »ciir .s ii-: If yyi, ll^.,•id^ that you l i a u ' no ii.se for t l i i s h e l p i n priKcriinr/ \ ft ihtf voiiv, mak i l i i r a i i o ld on<' p i o d | or restoring,' lost or weak |>hysical ' Miucr, wi l l yon not place t ins 'circn-| ar in i be hand,s of ciome m a n o r ,

Nvoiiiaii you k n o w to be siillerint;, and (111 a f^oiMl deed?

I > I K I : 4 ~ ^ I < > ^ N F « I I M K A M - R I > < J . Tnlirn («po. Ii .von lin\e no( ii r<-Kii-

lar inra^urinK Inpo-Iln,'. and mcaMtirc Hvo InrlM'n ni:i.01V Ibe tip* of (he hlpm ai'0((nd (he abdomrn, and N<'nd (lie fiifannro in indMn. Ti„. itriu cN are all niarlKwl In cn'ii niiiiihi-rx. niiil I'lin lie enlnrjceil (no InrlK-n.

J . H. (illAVlO

U IS pronoimc.s i hy tla^^e that arc u s m ^ it „ mn , , , ,

ment in all resj,c<'t.s ,,vor all ..d', It.- sn|H'rior Icatnn-s ar^. K I I i.'i lai'L;! , i.iri I \ ]„ :'. I I i- Mil 'iXJll |111|H |.

, b.Miiii- iin- nil s(,iii,.l 1, ; chuico.

I I. I» iuo" lb.' laivi-l r,,!!,-,,,.,,,

, cboicc tniK-s. j •>. i i hll^l a nice -eU i i i ' soili.'-.

I'. 81 has the eet<vt n !l, , i, •'^iiiiilay-. hooj -onjry ,,,„| ,, -wj i l.'-t tJiaii MiiN- iither I

7. SI i'lu'H|i, ,,nl\' Ml' tin

•i 1,

en .>1 .1.. I .1, h )>\' iii:til, |i.i-t I I i- I'liMi-i;. ,1 I \ nm . .

1 ni l;ii|'ii.>i I'ul.licaliwi,.^,,, !, u I'M ry Snu l l n r i i Kapti-I -j,,,', I" II . W h y -end Ni.ri l i u |, can | ri I.elti r ^t.uU at lii.ni,

lief,.re hiiyiiii,'- nnv ll\ri,n send fur ihe N. 'u H y m n ' am Hook, \\ il II 1 t, -,ha|.i'd ii,,|i e\;iinilie it.

li,„ I III.

— ^ • IX ITB well IIHU n ^ e a l men hirve aekn««rled| W M t o f MMM meehanlrnl age j • l i w M ^

at that ape, .seldom" rc<'ovei. ' A l l who from Imbit or occMpation

aredisposfxl to.^lroop; o rwho ar(> of a delicate frarne,HhouhI be Kupported ii^ wUkinp , ridinfC,or traveliiifr.

A l l persons recoveriiif,' from lonir conllnoment l)y fever or (jther cause.

I I is t h e o n l y nc i c iU l f i c M i t i u l-t l c r U r u c t ! e v e r y i n r e n t e d .

Inasmuch a,s all of tho above ail-ments may bo caused by tho deecent of tho internal orRana, they mav also

J^ ' supporting the back, andl i f t inp tho abdomen as anv sur-geon wil tell you, and tills Brace is tho only instrument invented to lift upwurda.

Itow to neaanre for (he Urneo Trnwi.

Take anuKly the nnmber or IneheM aronnd the blpa, over the linen, nbont two ineliea below the t jfia of tho aide hoBca, and abont two inchea nboTO tho jpelTia or flront eroaa bone.

I»irectiona ntr PniUnv on the Brace ^ Tmaa Iter n e m l a .

Open the truas and fetch It around the body, ehovlnR the hip-hoM's close down to the t ip of the haunch bones, then lie down, d m w up the foot, care-

T e s t i i n o n i a l H .

IlEAU BUO. <jnATEIt:-Yon ninile me n presrnl, nome (hree yearn nao, of one of nnnnlnR'a Lnny and Body Rrare. I areepled and hept It for three year.

T h i ^ X r w P s a l m i s t .

Tlii s i- II,e above book U iilieiil i,'.. uiii.sie. it.s superioritv over tli. .Southern I'salniist coiislsti- in the I. I low int: feature-, \ iz •

1. Its lar(,'e, beautiful tync. (im [older l . re tb ien wil l appn'-ciate Un-

it can he Used w iili a d u n lit,'lil, ai'.l at nitj l it .

I'ile index of first linej' is also in lar^fu type.

'•J. Jt is scarcely fell in Ibe )iock.'i l.lXs 1.1 K 1. HItli K III sha|.e aiMl weight.

I t li!I < i i e a p c r , I ' l U e S5 CIH.

I. It contain,'* all the be: t 80ug>i ..i tlie old Psalmi.st, and a great main more.,

5. I f crmtainH no hvnin.s that tea< ii I baptismal regeneration, no soiif,^ i.. i dead sisters, l irothers or balies, and m • i invocnt ion of an^el,'-..

G. It i.s a cheaper and in all n-siieci-a better book; prlco Kr> cts.

ffiSr* Whoh ycju ordur this, wrii< "send tho Kew pHalmist withoiii notew."

nic i(, rather eiaaMiiia ider the head of " hnm

•.V, (he or (he

heavy niid l'<>Mtennial,

witboni wearin Nueli (hln)^ line... I'UKlfery." •<>een(ly iiKiirninK elTorta ot aHiT %f>fwnniai, nnl le broke down for tlie llrat month. I <!onrJiide<» to t r j tho n-Jn-K-d ilriM-e, and I do not he«l(a(« to (esl.il>- to the invalnnble worth or this Braee. I ran endnre nt lenat three timea thenmonnt pr labor (hat I did before wilhont fi«.

l aPBOTED AT I A S S * " I ' I X C R K A R E D KTV

lOBT. and mv phynlral atrenglh hnn been niontelllclcnlly renewed. I wonid not (ahe ten timen the price of in* Braee now and be eompelle<l to din. peniMi.wllb 1(. I moat eonllnlly f«oom> nieinl tliia Braee (o (bone who ina' phynirnlly or odierwine neiMl l(.

« . A. MIFTON, I'listor riret llii|itl.st Cliuri!li,.Mc>ii|>liis.

BAXKIXGN BnACF.-ItIa one of tho erentent of physlrni ble«tain|;n (o a pnix Ilenpeaher or nfnfter. The (e<<(lnionv or ninny niiniatero n» to ita srent ben^ ' " .wou l d (jnrpriae thoae who know noth lnKor i i . S. I I , fOKB,

KUltor ChrlKtian Koposllory.

rK^ALES TEHTirir,

ftnlTBrlnv vary mneh fVomi "Dyapo* ••B •» and ffoaenu debility-the roaoli of irotmcted illneaa, I obtained and havo «en wearing Banninits Body aad

^unir Braee, and am Miflallod tborola no BopjnoHer canal to It. I feel eonfl.

would be PEESj'y brocatcd by Ita nae.

WlliKMi, Mlas. KVDOBA COUB.

T h o L i t t l e S e r a p l i . Thi.s little book contains all the

music in the H y m n and Tune Baik, and is tlesij^ned for fciunday-Bchools. for Prayer and Ilevival meetings,and for the family. The object of the wlitor Avas to gather into oile book uil tho beat and .swCH'test W H I R S and tunes now in u.se,and to reject ail tliow'that Inculcate un.scriptumlseiitimeuts that abound in so many of our Sunday-sciiool books.

I t has b(H'n awarded this pmise: " I t contains more of tho best and sweetest Bunday-school songs than any one book oircml to the public; and, best of aU, the pentimcnt of the Bonm aro unoxceptionaWe."

Tho music i.s Iff tho seven shiliK'il notes, which can bo used as round ones. I t is deeigned for the miUion. Lot every p irent present one to each child.

Prlco per dozen, $4; by mai l 40cts. A l l ordeiH wiU be promptly attendwl t o . J . R . G K A V I W

Addrcas all orders, wlUi cash, to W . D . M A Y F I E 1 . D ,

sei Main Bt, acinpliiB, Tenn.

THE Stanii y o w a y a , and isoo and aalc for tho old pAtlM, which ure tho Bood ways, aud wa l k therein, and yo ahal l And rWBt for your souls.—yrz-'-w/d//.

O l d S c r i e s - V o l . X X X I I I . M O I P I I I S , T I ' X X . , ( H ' K M I E I J T , l s 7 ( } . N e w S e r l e s - V o L I X . N o . 4 4 .

Till-: . M K T i i o n i s T i : n . s t o i > . v L c m iM i i AT

( ' A I U T ( H . I / R < ' N , , M ( » . , I ' < ) S . S | . X S I ' > I R I I I ' : s c u i i ' T i ' i t A I- n i . M i \(T i ' : u i s r i (\s m

A c i n u c i i 1)1'- c m i i s r . o i t \

i tu .\N<' i i O f T i i r : .sA \i I

'fj„. f,,M.>\i tn ' I" III 1 . i-.l \ ' -I.. I I prcl .IJHII!"II. f I II.'" ..rroll!"II 1 icliiil,'. I Ml r<'I It "11 NI'

i)K. ( lU .WKs ' . s si':\ i;.\'in, . w d ( L u s i m ,

UKPl .V

|l f It. Id l .N'T: I have ni , ide an hon.-si

i Y l ,'iii|r;i\or to (lisi'U--- till- proposit l i i l l , Ml).I

not t<. .\lelil to tile powerful I ei 111 it Jt 1 i i .11 lir^'l'il

ii|Kia IIIC to le«\f it to discu-^s the c la im of I'.aptist

I'luirches to an unb roken succets.-ion, wh ich ha-

notliillt,' to do \\ ith the i|ilestion w hetber the loc.ll

Methodist I ' .piscopal society liere m ( arrollt j in

|iiis.s(Hses the S<'ri|>fural characteristics of a c lu in li

iif Clirinl or a branch of tb(^ same. .\s be haa

s;»'lit so iniicli t imen i>on thi-< i|iies|ion, I wi l l s;i\

this; It is one of t l ie deepest ciin\ictions uf iii.\

fiiith that es.scntial continuity is one uf the S-ri|i-

liinil characteristiisi of the kinj,'doni of ( lirist,

whii'h, I understand, embraces all his true visilde

iluirches on earth; an<l 1 will now -inn up and

pliut' before you all 1 have iirtimatJil upon this

point, freed from the di.stortions and false color-

ings iny opponent biw piaa^l upon them.

1 iielieve that the word of( iod clearly tmclies,

tliiit, from the tim<> Ibe visible kiiiKdom of Christ

wa** establisiied on Ib i s earth (and il must ha\c

IKH-'II sub.s<tiuent to i>aniers firopbiK-y, see Dan, ii.

11; it nuLst have bwn after the rise of the (irecian

iiiitl in tlie time of the Roman kiiiffdoni), il was

never to " be broken in pieces," dcstroyi'd or

;,'ivcii " t o other iKMjple" than the saint.s, but wa.-

lii"Htand forever." i t matters not whether we

(liii trace it« unbrokt'ii continuity every day or

year or century, yet the woril of <iod staiideth for-

ever, The church of Chrisit mu.st have a historv.

Chri.st dc(!lare<l that he buildiMl, foitmletl, called

into e.viiit^'nce, lii.s own church, ami tbet^atesof

hell were not to prevail iiRain.st it: if \va.s not to

he annihilated by the sword, nor destroyed by the

corruiitioiw of Satan. I f ('hrist's wonis be true,

lii» church has iuul a continuou.s e.vistenci-from

lii.i (lay until our own; and if hLs wonN aro not

true, he i.s not tho ChriHt of fJml, nnd wo have no

Huvior. Tlie question, then, is not no much

whether we can trace the hi.story of hi.s church for

wery month or year or century, but whether he

uttered a truth or a falsehood; whether the book

wo call tho Biblo be true; whether we have a

i^vior. Paul, a d d n w i n ^ the Hebrews, sidd,

" W e therefore recclvin); [i. e., bavin)? n'<'eive<r| a

kingdom which cannot fx' vinred." Thi.s \va.s the

visible organization which ('hrist had called into

exi.>itence; and it wiw not to be move<l from the

face of tho eartli any more than it was to be

Hliakcn down and hotted out. I t does not devolve

uiwn me, nor any oUier frien J of Christ, to tract-

out the h'Htory of thi.s kingdom <lay by day from

I'aul'ti t ime until now to sati.'jfy tlio skepticism of

liny, wiiether called Bapti.stH or Pedobapti.sLs; but

it i.s our duty to vindicate the word of our Master,

iind honor it by our un.shakeu faith in lii.s .state-

ment. Tlmt btutcment I Iwlieve as firmly .-w I

believe that Jesus of Nozereth 1« tho Son of OCKI.

'Iho New Testament is tho rule of our faith, and

will ho of the church of the redeemed unti l Christ

comes; and he has said, " From the days of John

the Bapti.st unti l now [to-day], the kingdom of

heaven mifltereth [1. c., wil l suffer] violence, and

tho v io lent" wi l l seek to overpower and rend It

in pieces,—violently n-ssall i t : and this could not

be true imli'ss ( hrist b:i- bad a vi-ili|e ki l i trdom

from the days of .,'iilin the Maptist u n l i l now to lie

assaulttsl, not on ly liy tire unil -word, but assinlcd

a- it is by inN' o|»ii.inenl, and all men siiuylit to lie

turne<l a w a y from il ni l . . Uin i idoni" s,'t up l y

men in oppo.sition i . 11.

I 'iirist mii'le II liisi r.'M'liiiion ..f liini-M lf h. .Inlm

on I'atmos, ;ind, .if lliliii.- that were In Iratispire

on tlie . artb in ei,niieeii..:i u illi and to .dVeel iii-,

cbiirclicfi in all the atre- mil il he -<boi>ld return t<i

eartii 1.. Jildt,'.' the iiallon>^, in.I. I.i ilevelop his

I'liiiri'li into uiilviT^il .|..iiiini..c,. Tlie entire IkhiI; of l{<'\elat i. Ill 1- -vlol...||.;il Th.' r, ,i ,1, u rcht»

of .\-ia are a- eerl.iiiily -yiiil...li.'al ii- are 11 other

thiiiir- 111 Hie I111..U i|er...|i .1 liy -I'V en. IMII II clmrcii

wa.- Ihe -^Niiiliol 1.1 the ln--l..i's- i.f the livini;

chm"clii~ diiri i if; a •|ieeiii. |ierii.i|, and ll ie seven

symbiili/,e<| tlie cn l i re lii-l.,r>- of ( ' l i r is t ' . trni '

rliiircli.-;- ii i i l i i lie -l i i i . l- " I I I the iliiur a nd

kno ' k". ' Tills |ii..t re\eliilio|i Iheretorc, teacla-

that Christ ha- had or'.;aiii/.i'<l i luiiclie~ and du l y

ip ia l i t i rd mini-'lers ii|ion t lii^ earl li In mi I be liays

of . Idhl l . the liel>.veil iliseiiile, i i i i l i l I IMX^ ; m id lie

w ill lia\ e unt i l the a.U ent.

T h e historic .|l|i'>.ti.in lie- hel,\een llie l irei 'k

Catho l ic chiiri'l i ani l the liapti'~i de i ion i i na t ion ,

an<l, not between iis and any e\i.itiM;r Protestant

soc iety, a nd much le i-, bet ween us .md Me thod i sm ,

w h i c h is but o fy iMte rday ; for no Protestant body

c l a ims an existence pr ior to the year I'lun, except

as they evicted In Ihe fn i i l f i i l w o m b o f t h c Mother

of Har lots . Til l 'chiir. Il of I iiifrlaiid c la ims a -nc-

ce.ssion prior to l le i irv \ i l l . tlirou;,di Ihe La t i n ,

a nd thence tliroii;_di t in' ( ireck Ca tho l i c c b n r c h ;

but .Metbodism ha- 110 ecclesiastical liistorv ; -he

is simpl\' a " s r h e m e ui r.'lii:ious act l\i iy , " ' ' a

h u m a n i n s t i t u t i o n , " in the lali^:ua;;e i,f her own

writers, at tir-t \ery -i i i i i lar to the N .\len's

Chr is t ian Assoeiation- dl .\ni< ri<a, to p romo te t l i e

sjireail of reli;; inn. I f thi-. I.i-t-iiameil as-ociation

-.houhl, at it- IK xt a i im ia l Cnn\cntioi i , assume to

it.self the t it le iif tin ( •bri-tiaii 1 b u n b, a.- In fact it

is c l a imed for l! In a reeeiil l iu inbel of il- /i'<v/nr,

its c l a im w ould be a- \ a l id as i- tha i of ,\|etliodism

to be s(i cuiisldered and r i fo f j i i i /ed ; for, unt i l

Methodist.s were on ly -ocieties, and wt-re

constitntei l in to a cbtircb l.y the su|M'riutendent

s imp l y w r i t i n g i l su, and writi i i)? h imse l f a

bishop.

Tlu ' lirst ar^iunient I have u r p s i to p r o v i ' t h e

ncf jat ive of this (|uestion i-

I. They were not ori^j inated to be c lmrches, nor

are they recofiiii/.ed a- sueli by tbe bishops, nor

the Book of I »i.sci|iline.

1. Tha t the lirst society l ike tliis e\cr formed by

J o h n Wes ley , he cnlle<l a society, and not a

c l u m ' h ; a n d all others be e\ cr formed l ike it in

l';n>flan(i, a nd AiiK-rica, be c4ilie.d societies.

2. Coke and Asbury, and all the first Methodist

leatlers in America caliwl them .societies.

;>. All the bishops North and South, in their

pitstonil aildrt-ssiw for nini-ty-twi) years past, have

cnlliHl them societies.

4. The Discipline denominates each one a

soeiety, and none of them a church.

0. Thi-re is not a bi.xhop nor a traveling preacher

in the Methodist swiety wlio has membemhip in

qny o;io of them.

0. The goneml rules by which the members aro

governed denominate them societies.

7. J»o ono of them nor all of them togetlicr can

do what the Discipline declares each inirtlcular

church can do ; i. e., change or artolish rites and

ceremonies. (Seoart. x.\v.)

K the question Is not setlie<l by this iirgument

and proof, then we are ignorant of the ft»rce of

proof and fucOi.

I I . This sticiety ami the whole Hcheme orsj-B-

leni of Metbodism was invent''<l, devl.s<sl, origin-

at-vl by two unregenerat*) men, who did not pro-

fe' s to pattern it after the divine uioilel found in

the New Ti-stmnent: it i.«, therefore, in the lau-

triiaue of a dlstingui.sed MetliwliKt author, menrly

" a human institution," and entitlwl to no nmre

reverence or res|KH't than any other mere human

or<;ani/jition, as a .Miisonii- lodge or a TemiK-nince

-ociety, and therefore those who join it do net

join church of Christ or a branc'i of tho .same

liny more ihan tlicy wotdd by jo in ing one of those

hmiian societies. Hut the church of Christ JH of

<iod, and not of man ; it is fnmi Iteiiven, and not

of earth; it was originated and sot up by„ Jesus

Christ himself when on e.irth, imd not by liipostie

nor propiiet, and much lesishy unregenemtc men..

The cbtircb w hich Christ left at Jcrumdein waK

the appoinltMl model of all future cliurchcs that

have a riKbt lo asf-umo t h e n a n i o o f chu rch o f

Christ .

1 have show n tl iat for m a n , h o w e v e r ploiLS, t o

originate and set u|i an organization radically

dilferi'iit from and (treach i t a sa Hcriptunil church,

and iiilluem-e Ihe ]w>ojile (o enter it under the

delusion that they are entering the «hurch of

Christ, is an act of rebell ion,—high f,treason

against the I v i n g o f Z i o n .

I I I . The local Meth(Hli.st I'^piscopai «H'lety in

this place lacks another cs-scntial and vitnlchftnu'-

teri.-tic of a ciiiircli of Christ, —i t has jui un.scrij>-

tiiral membershijf.

The only condition riniuirwl of aiiy.<ine by the

Uook of Discipline is simply a deu'we. to In- mved, while il receives and introduces tlio iufaiit.s of all

classts; iiy baptism into its mend)erslilp, and thus,

in one genendion, could it prevail, tlie entire

population of the nation would bo galhent l into

it; so that, if it is iniitHtl a church, il wouhl not

only annihilate by alisorption all other dtinomina-

tions, but make Ihe church co-c.xtciiHS <• With the

nation.

.Scriptural church receives no ono e.vcept upon

a personal prof<«s.sioii of faith in Chri.st, and

regeneration of heart, and hence is a s[iiritual

IxHiy, and, in tlii.s respi-ct, an.sworing to I ho defini-

tion of the Dihcipiine, — " a congn'gatlon of faitii-

ful m e n ; " those calle<l to l)iiHi\intK; the saved.

A society, that, l>y organic law, admits tho

iinregenerate eiiually with the holiover, (he infant

e<(ually with the adult, hu;ks an oRsontlal .charac-

teristic of a Scriptural church.

IV . The loc-al Metliodl»t KpLsct>pal Boclety in

this jilace, ami similar onoB In every other phico,

are without .Scriptural iMptlsin, and therefore,

can in no Hcn.si' lie considered Scriptural churchcs.

There arc soino things touching which all p«>-

fes.se<l Cliristian churches and writers are agreed,

and this is one of t hem; i .e . , without Bcrlptuml

bapti.sm there can l)e no Scriptural churcli. '

I havo deinunstrated that tho act or«ctM |)ep.

formed by Methodist ministofii for Christian haii-

tism are not such, because,-- at^ ;

1. They Imve not the Scrlptaml authority to

baptizt! anybody, and therefore, tlteJih acts a i «nuH'

and void. . The offloersof a Ma<uini(> lodge, or o f

any human infltltution, all the Young Hen ' s

Christian A.ssochition,* have no authority to ad-

min Lster church ordlnancefl, hccaniie the bodies of

which they are nriembcra * ure'^ not chnrchoi:

M(itho<Iiflt societies ore human organizations, and

have no more authority to' admltoistcr church

ordinances than these non-ccdee!a.<itical institu-

tions; nnd ,—

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