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TIM ALB LSSt&e,' ivcmiHaftMnK •f' - "" - / a •s SSEP t-r^S-" w''. AS1 V O E . :XIT NASnmLLET TENNESSEE, SAT^^AtT' ^ 1857; 1 10. tf i^'ttarTuBpTI!iwimt aoi tan tsjtiSaf, teltam whAIcm firm uivt&iqi^ti^ b; tiwM*.— talmnrpMat AoA % ttm U^i^riKt tte^ b eaiMiliD te M w t a ^ t o toaka ut io(*l mi; ktfftcteWtnaiii^taiinnlb ' lof JaMtwUdk., l i a n a L w Ai.T&n." tea. Imk U UtT* B« 1M dam Ui tUaMir Inr oar bot ba Mwm: tettilHakao Oar «aBftctamij nrr. r ^ a o f p ; bmt U^ artw^r^tat la eOLLBMATB •inrSE rnOilMiMMitkaM jb lH>n •miWMnf meoMLniiiiM. aw » ft Hw I4n>t« ar 1 iW h •ttnrtlM M Iltra. ye OtlQhi alhat' ari i»i>iaiiiii; W w a — r tljMci Utt BnOi. n d iHMM Way Met- HialDtaiaHkaU* aod- I ka iatallk, 1* tmOk Ute Aa ari; mtrnu *3mm OMt,te aiuajnamiUi. •Mkgf, •aifcaiwr." vorkt; he Ml? ilHi^ Ml li^iiaiilllmi; liit •>|-iTr" " t n a k M»«iH,'«t4in«»teMB)a««. U n t i«*a ta ttoWHttNI. B«aaaof«N)ca^ bta lean w w t e ' f i r a r a d M a «M. •i r>i iliniw ifctt nlr riMw vtttki •aaDd«iaaa&liM.lBBr (4<*!*<* tbat Ja> MHraSIaMiHi. IjatOt fbtt'te lataa tea aMh 1» aitctttV^ as ia ptoq^arilyrw la TiirtmiaawtnaMa laaalBldBt iatte W tflifefll w w t e k l M t i M t t a a *«»<&« w Ait ntk. AiMa«iMrl*eaaMteWQ«d, aa cmlmW to»Mi»iHli. VUtafeaBaacbavnt I<»«,«a4 J- .if..*;.*... I.. ; aidttima.5*dH* w*U,w4<*e ' .SM^M.^ . Acrib. ika<9 k«ar av,j««iea, aaC, i too* tkaa. a ^ Hmg Mmwm»i.mi.l ibm aMa Aliaa taraiHila; and awaraM •wwt yaaiah, mU- T - If fgj Imal- B«r» tlMB^atai^ia itaad t*njaiea iiiilw ImA atamja, .liing Jaraa ia tBjt«g* aa atwajfa. . To oaediuta: It J a m ahtays Braa tar M. atanqF* aii. atataritjeipdate vs^iOa'Mhar.ahnjr* j n n i i * o a ^ tekal^ ahraja 'waldhta oicr as, al- c m s ibcQs,ai>di* - ' - n i n r m ' ^ i iinil tat tkara.banvhgRKaidtMttioidBCrUai^aieias dvaii:^. Hm7avtUHm.atLWiaver, VbotaUkaBBlo ^tbaatWhoao&nmdt Who aopriTQefiMlt flioao likaKdT Ju>d art t ^ Ait Ukw ^ Swmeat ]>Q«ttbe«Lki&tiDtbe d«v ofadTacritxl WVtkwkabaabacke^l V1k> iMl>« >a{>py t Vi|aBfaanc<niacw>«aiTQftai>tI»Itaadi Xhtpoor wbft iaWiadta ^ m .M the vW rtjacta tha good a m ot teknsitT, dM indaigaaea of iH. haM tastsaad canal appcttea, t» OwXatd Jaaas,— •njrvaabadqactad. dipcwiad. aad ^ ^ triab aad tnmhlaa come vptm kiia. Bat yM, with aD lliapraodaaaet Gofi'Wixitasttgfanyvii, vith? i{«Giat fnnWaaaa Tea, with ai todMsarjraa, Sbtyiielohe*}Kla<f4i-wtaaifc antixelr wtaac! U fa <0 n t e i n . i^JoSce ia On lard. It byoarpriTtk^to balii^ PT, let what wiH e«a», a^cinc etth *» jnerWl; "Althaai^ the ttaa ahaH not Moaaoai, nrilhcr AUifridthfrbi the rtMa; Om Uwr ofalh* di«0llkB,aiidlka Ad jMl «a aaat; tha •ackiltaBhacataflr*<aa1baibM,aad thara ihaB he no held ia tfaa aUB : ret wsn I i^jcdea ta (he bard, vflljo; bttka «od •( Mhrmtkw. T t e h e t i eedfaaqr<tHBtth,aad bovfflaakBV >ika hindi*&at;aadhB«iU CMke a a «aDc apon aidaa -jt- Baetarilwih m naka Aaaar s«at Hlth Mart, he III • ! iinm T H T*^"-. aad MartsMala faiakaiA. HMNaakraatahKaBBiis*, aahaJhaAftraioaaaitil aoea. Whaa va eaaaet PW. ha paia tir aa. aataa a M a ^ l t a ^ ' ^ <ia,BBdM<>are«alaaeh)K W h m t tn an. BU la- tMaariMwflla«TCrciaaa aatS a« o u v n t i «ta gnnmrt.tatwjey iaML mfiaiUMiaartnahtlBrUadcia ear or a d a a a a r t a W f a i h v a r i t <ba to <ii>traM a* la nor |!Ma»ian 11 »itt»al aiaw^wiatewa^ Iteaa.— HaMli*J9a(inK hahxraaamaad, l»»nti»t too*. «a|p>«iKa|'laraaa.-' Bluaat Ja««.t hmr pre- danlatha1lMK«la«< tt«T tatercaarieo i It malthHuid. ahaa aiy «al i l « M t a i » t eaibat paarilitr pray, t ;»<*»•««wnHii»*>>iMl KWOKxpMtaiAaMik "S I . ss I *M> M tO. n t n . te lhaWMM CTSrmiTB, Mta- m IfeUfcL. : laUrMhw iBreMavM n w k( j s ^ M a J a C M ••iWetilf I - ' i Hi tte rkiM' r " • • a M p tanulM** <«t Oat w> (tnvMT a l a laMitii tffl — I «Mi IM l«>*i^i«r«{B iamltr. IV. UTHI, IHWXBABLS AB6I7- TKinus: WILASV BnTBB& «iiVln4()(caiBtki*,thattho«. tetanxdcrt ftir Ta^jia. Ofcaa «iw*lBa always.. J.JL. jimaiTi ihnui ta the dajaaf hb haaiill- t.'hanid.**! loo* that ^ hthMratwr «!• nf hialMk H a a a w Taiatia««Up,—hi* aMritari- BB«.-«he rigMaaaa. itawMrea* thatha wiBpKaaiL If toprairitadlaG«lhaaaiaae.-lfha ptandbdan C»t&nr>' UaMMRi ,,-tf he peawtied' aaeerior -Hwair ha-«Bl.pnrtatt na«. OaS- mv^i aaMa n m r caB,'- CWMkmimayh* i Tiaew tlWf#* aatfe t hat Sea* «MBi6t be U « * 3 a l wu-caa>a teto Ua head*. » analatacaRiad. IftaoaaaiBaaraajaitoWa, aadtraMtaUK.ha«aihria(tt laiwa: K^ofaa I. '^Latd, «• wiioBialiaKm Om vcdb of tMtsal life."^ J . fiaai d i i ^ « l « a w l 1M u a no ihi'tiier *a be heaid or < Unr l u m t i e traUi mad Clirut. Boob are onlja^ toadt OS tbe ^oepd. IMndsivKe. He iotnd, Oiat m M U g p ^ ^ f a p i ^ o«r- Mtna to ataidy tka paitimdua oi Ua Itfe.-^ •ara foUoir owr «Mtaiua tiKrachto, t a d a c g k c t Ute t n A h a t t ; v i t a * irotda^te eternal life. O, anwetrted "WiMd, inwtnate fbr ^ a a l x tli:faalf ttadecstood ianjMAlt Spai,Lorf,ft>r»iiy«rTwitl«at- dHir«<&, to o h ^ ttea. IL Mm often » y J4at tfcay wonld gladly bwiv wlat tlwy abovU do to adta&ee in tit- tas. B a t -wlioi tfca of God fcaa taagl>t ta.wkat to-Ver^M^ Mrcoar^ oftn&tli a ttn erosBttOik. Waaaaily ••• thai ara notwlatweoa^ttoba; yatwa tkmkwada a grwit deal in barely wiAiag that ire ^^ better. AU Knd* of wisfcing or willing, Uiat aianot atnwg to make w aeriSee M ia obctade to u» ia ow vay to t, p a e a ^ wjtiiii^. ' Let aa, iherafms, ao hngerboldttatb eaptiva in aa wightaoos okeiruiu^ Lh m iMar wlut God wag- gMtstoo, Let a« prove spirit tbataoTot aa.todiseematltetheritbeof God; and if it be, let nothing' bindw our obedi«iM The PtaOalirt p n y ^ to God, aa* «aly to taaeb 1dm ii!s«il\,b«talBototoadkUBitodoit "Taai^ to do tky will, foe tKoa art my God: tky Spirit ia good, lead me into tbe land lightaeai." PaabaexmiO. jn TUB mnrarw. w k k L« 'tmtai'' ' * rtmmmrti. CAk WQ -- ^ ania rrf • umi Mi n o k> mm* •*<•* • Cta a> rwiMi ttatw adOwthaa ibatt prmB Aradi^ hiac. Otheia aay w«l to Wp aa, JH^eaawtj »«y «>«Pt tadaM,«i«fla: brt^iwaahtan j^awa*. •Jtoaa aattilM a a a r ^ r f i i i j Bi* eyaUewoa a. Bbhtert<mr ^«a«fthla«atoas. He mt,, " 1 w i M r il cWT •^••••'t. ^ ^^ lafiUMpftdl^aBddar-'' Be walel^ oter a<r. ai^Xtaaia hi* Be a a t ^ enaj bahiaUatek. BamtdNaoTCramy <And U a f t ^ r ' Hethiaccandintt hia atteafite tram thM.' TaaajiUka onrwj* off hiui hut he will avwtateUi^araa. Waaay fcrfethha-.bat hawffiMwlMiiCii.' Hawa»dl»«»Braatoi«t^ aaataritheAIfacm SawattlMaaurM «a» frll—•-rt Ba taa Ua aiaciaa, a d t n Okb daaUy ohHdda by hatowitf^ dwajaat MOHTiuaBwelaaedML Bqoica^ beOvnr, thitba whoa J * inay. ea land w watar. rthoaie or eliroei, or to haatth. Jeeas wstchis tmeryoe.— Hawffl aafchlv j»BrMi4hed.andbyiw pafa«,i^aiciai{««ery«ttod9yaafo«< •ahlia }mrt, aad wOhJtfa whahi aoA Jmmmtu^mSmm^ Cratoai-;ara aMkawalty. ndthtiaa «ha can iaaui^ aa»,BaTC«Biekieanltaraiahart]^. BSi care fa c^mlaat. Bia eaia Ja amw»al. U iiiTj i i l a f f i r Btai. hat to Uw rar aarattdxa. VataraoBtavcd tbe care iaiidfti«nda,batw»ahdtiMmc aatUra thei a^UiataeM at hia hoatoi^ lathe days «f «ld,»aid •Thoatarttiea carefel to b» with all thta caie. vbattia haAsetothae 'r Bercarewai a drop, ttaaara^^nubaMa. Hercare waa brirf.ha* Aawaorlmalaata thnaq^ Dfc. ITha oivdiy a^-VtekbtohadonaftaetiMat or Vbat-ni^ riatitwaaatotheet" 8s^r BatahntdMii^adctf ast Oelythis.to lBaTd 10 ear oeaeatM ttUa haads, aad fire tian^y ia ^ ^aartl, aomaBxfaty iBd p « p t e & g t h o o ^ - 4 J m ean» ftr «a alaiays.- «V)la^wd^aadoaraiteear i|^ritaal ew MOOWj caia fceasaatilaAlaaie W danca of the l-tter omntrr. wo.Bjay r^ jiiaabldBiah^ l a j a j rfj°r-~ ' ' " T BeaadattooStoar I *11e *wi*t6* ea»i=«t. Be wrapped eai _ Ita ha aarSataty, J ^ ^ i a l t o ; to a«i 8BiataBt% aad ftOfla aa ^ ' a S o a r ^ i t a a M k a ' l a ^ ^fiaihapMc^wMNta lit fMic^ ^ IMOIhataedtUa P — o o n TWiWTW OB Qromt Vma «JU>d yet, linoo«h. «i»y W lla»««ia*' nan^, roarMos of v a l t n TaaJty.not feme." . Biuil, !^ JWaiii Tiioarai*. ' Bnem'pobbins was ntker de&^Te ia bis organ ^ reseration. Be bad. bat littio r e w «kc«£or g^aajtpaineailxnMnry titlai^ ac iba toei of^datMandrMtaBCAt; liioagb boiiaie- foUy abatiAMdfroB d i s p u ^ g remarb ib in- diTidaals, ^ e t b e r in or low p h^ He aaed aonetiiMa to t s p w a n apptehenaioa tbat be bad a^rtsnfieeat reTareB«a.fot higb oaSeee, u d &r tboae wboUM Utos.. (Henmtcnoed mritoanooB abMaokasfaotaea'afananaorofi- " I f I « r m " be woaM aay, «it w fsedlMblfi, m a f ^ i d«grce, to my yivn of v^^imitynB o j ^ t i o n s of tke laws of ""Wb^ I walk absig tbe sicarfions."said be, «< or Vy iiMliiver's sdc, I obsei^e that the froth '^alwi^wipfar'aoat apon. the soriace of the ll^eBlfaiokaroand aw in tb« atmos- ^Hre, I aee that the lightest bodiestTeraseead tbel^eet. Wb«n I traco tbe wunds that sa- tnjke XBj to'Acir sonrce, I discover that hdl- W wai»|pv«athe load^t iioua<b. When £reci my attentioD to the moral world, the lawaappear tome to be ia operation there. g, aadaeity and self-conceit, ftogmatism, ranality and hypoc- aad dAijucha-y, char&cteriae " " who act a con- , aOTttedothllTe, iKeialcMada<h«;ita." actia; in^te lowest, a al^HnltaM^ee of mwd' Each sabserrea a nsrfid Isopow wbereit i«;' " For BiithiBCOiitlie Bataihaaatthaaai Bat if raaovad firaaiiikitpwpriato laeidi^' i* wai oaly sarato aid iafeel^batmr is btoa^ite eoataet wlliiiL" I baw> tried to tespeet «w yoarlX A V a n l swLlAvactkitt Bobl The Ge«c|^ CitiacBadreriBed a aai te I tbe lubaiiiniit:? H«*&aa iadkatoato and hk ftwnds the eoanalio i^SoA to pir- eoaav tiia enliM Sandani preM will jastify bim. few aea iiMgtne^ ftaadpnt^ced H y Henotabtei SnedkMOB, ' ^ U p o n tbe pres. R e tlmn^ada taaasBy kat tbeDMm, "batkbasWen tbe -labor of «ri M]MBrt!MM aoriag off to parts aahnowa. witb tae. JaA as 1 bega to flattwlfrom one to fi« .y«arS| and erea lea»- mycdftbhil SB aboiatoaMeeedindeTatiapjiBgiii^papexatoOQ&tinae eciw imtii tiie ay < ^ o Q of sadi dignitaries, to a Mif«)to'| port Master bappouto send tbm badt tiere b)e height, aOBS atobbocB £ket anfartanatdy | ^ ^ tboaaaadsof g o ^ r ^ a o d boi^^^ p^ot^ttde^anddowBitgai»•gu•Mlowa8•»«r.l^nd'^ Tbe InSaAM of adren^ioas eatcmtetuieeB, | wrong and o|^>tess tbe editocs of &0., k ^ o t t o w m potent than tb«. Baito wh»tthe editor of tbe Citixa a p ^ morals, coatbrnR with wisdom dba pea, «id abo the editor of tbe LoniaaEa^e^tAJ- fonnd. Wialtby fwb> and witless liiil|(igaeg, {aba^^^a npport of his coarse "Traal baAroiti edt Itkaaptttd Hbetatob«fi>reit< ita«e«wtoe»ed 1 j^ptb neither ~ ,to be wooed when woo- time tode< w any other "Ifito by whom are usaaa so. ixrm. VXBT SHOBT SXBXOHS. Ou *aa ». iB««a aa U-*: itaa 1. A prtMUse of ^nitoal ilhaaiBation. A piomiMof ^rittial ennfiirt. B M a i a tha asola that hear aaii kaow Xha joyftl aoandi rmea than aoeed the paths thay r n ind thair atrpa (onoaad. Ontitiidia^ Sasetif^ gratitado ia boaTm began. Tbe city af tba Gnng God aboonds witb wondiip- It naoaidswitbbalMBjaba. Tbe v i m o f a n ^ b p a i s e . U t o l a B g < ^ of tbe sainto is adoratioD. Tbe asibems of the diaxeb be-r are ber respoi^ to tbe i^apbonlet of ^ c cbnrcb abore. , C ^ t o ^ is tbe anae beann ia tbasoal, Xbo fi^ swaD of tbe be- MTotenoaof tl^ Most Hi|^i aaseto a aost-per fsct concord in tbe ererti^ng giatitak of tba redeemed. Let gpititade then abottad on the oartb. Le^ it eoatinaally aetaato erery beliet^'s broa^ LetnsattoamltieBtfligitlytoptayfar. Lei as set «Hii8rfT9sdil^ertly to p i ^ ^Prsy without eeaaing," says tiie Apostle; and bb. me^tdy adds, "in ererjlbtng pva tbaala; for t l ^ is tbe will of God in.'Qbiist Jesas « a i eetnii^ yoa-'l a: 17,18. Obey tbis oonfflaad, O bdioTer. Look aipiod yoa for «a»w of Aankfolness. eagfe^^ ti^dacem y w x^l»er U a i Biiaeiiet. Look not always at yoari tbe da^ ia Mery pietarft, JMt yov w»d ba darit toed likatbea. K* yoar eyes abo at Ai hn^t tad »bea«tifiil. Hat jonr Basd m.f reflect your ' ' Let tbi Me t ^ y » « t4 l^ray, let tbe otSer tis^^i yo« to Tbetideof gtalitadeiwiraiea as H Itrises b ^ - a n d bigber, bWfc befere ani wound tt^ and extends itsdf wadFy on enay aide. Ti^ben we render Oufikag^^ God a ^ Savior fior«Be aer«7, a seemd p*^ s e n t o i t a d f to n w ; t b e a a t l i s t d ; . ^ » f « « « ; tbeB otbeta sa)eaai«ljr ariaa^ aadieD a w r«aarf«aee. Tba goodaesa a ^ tia mseyof tbe Bard m like tbe w g b ^ ^ wn&tboairf^- His ^ oflo«e are as tt^ oesan wawe^ i n a m a s ^ ; and bmvamO^ tbsdaBrriii|. .-^Bor vaziaaalsaa a i *bi •> bj^wst officcs is eithec. Church or Sute ' :? Arc tbay not filled by (bow who have fiivar and elortiobwrcd for o8Sce ?—by ^^ . tbe aspiring, tKe rain, the pcdantic, tie presuming? Now and tbco a tinly great aad aeritatioas man is drawn forth from his obfRVi^ and derated to office, or made the re- dpkBlof ttatsooght honors; but rach are rare exeqptiaB»—exceptions, too, which occur only n|>d»,aslcaordinarT eircumstauctis.'' * If," ba added, •* tbe rage forcon&mtig Ut- eraiy and ctric honors rontinoes to increase, at it baa done within the W t half centuiy, the eril may. tdtibuitely coic it<>clf, or at least, those bmotary titka may yet be made to robscrve a aaaNl pirpose. Like the baoys akag oar sea eoast, they may serve to point oni the Aallows and and fats in tbe f>ea of intellect, that the wise andtba prudent n»ay avoid them." The Deae«k^ atersioo to honorary title» was not the result of blasted hopes, mortified pride, or unsuccessful efifHs to obtaiu $Qch for him- self. Be bad declined many high officcs and boMra wbi^ bad been tendervd to him, (for he waa a a m of a well ealtirated aad well bal- atkced m i ^ ) and never codd be iDdneed, bat one iaManee, to accept of any office above tbat of a wvil Mapstraie. or a Deacon in the Cbareb witb wbicb be wa^ connected. In the iastaace excepted, be had been alaKMt forecd to accept &e ofiee, and had rmcncd <t again as soon as be could do it without detriment to tbe pablie servioe. ^ieitbcr was bis opposition to be aacribed to whim, or caprice, or preja dice; it was based apon i^inciples- He had ao often seen men of true merit and profound emdition passed over witb seora, aud vain aad boistecous dedaiaiers, wealthy deautgogues and eonceitsd pedants, wbo bad got their leaning at secood band from Reviews and Encyclope- dias, preferred beibn them, that he beeaone dijf;«ited, and distrustful of the whole system ad^tted f ^ tbe manufacture of * magoatea.' If bis motives were impugned, so were tb«« of bis Lwd and Master. In oppOMg honorary titles and represcsoting woridly honors as blocking tbe way to heaven^ he did no more than his Savior bad doae before bim. (See Matt. :>S Sr John 5:-14.) " I view," snid be, " of the indiscriminate bo stowalof boitoraxy ^esand sinecure office^ sot oaly as pernieioas to tbe commnnity, but oftea as equally injturious to tbe individTmb on whom they are <^ftrred ; t b ^ are led to think, of tbemselves more highly than they ought , to iai^i&e that they really, poesess superior abilt- ttOh iriiicb give tbem a r i ^ t to dictate to aad eoatMl tbe untitled. They are too l a r ^ ia tb«r own estimation, to remain and act in the narrow spheres of <wdin«iy life, and they are too n a i l , in reality, to £11 the wider sphere into which tbey have been injudickusly thrust. Ii^eompetent to become leaden they disdain to be led. The good that they could do, tbdr pride win not allow thtan to do; and that which they would do, they cannot, for the want rf adequate abili^. Like so^ bubUes, tbe veiy faea& wbidt caoses tbem to rise above tbe sur- foee and attract attention, also causes their exploaton." The titled dignitaries of the Jand," con- tinued the Deacon, «n6t only pve tone to the Society m wMcb tbay live, but they serve as tbe moulds in vbieh tbe character of sue- aeeding generations is formed. ^Employ ped- ants and demi^;og«es for tbis purpose, and. long as moulds give shape and riie to what moulded within must pedants and dema- gagnes be tbe Biagoatcs of tbe land."" " it is a dangerous tbing,'^ continued be; "to rig a s m a l l w i t b a huge sml; and it eipi^y dangerous to confer aa bmotary title OB a man of tmall moral w intellectnal ea- parity." « Again,^ aaid " tqo much boiKHr, like too,a«^ wine, ia dangeroafr to tbe weak bead^ •d. A vetyKtaeof eitberirinteve to lay a m atm k w k tbe gutter.'* joa w^aiBiiin tofiQa ^ and Ve- ofias, ec to be tb« lenpieat of sene V yo« auptaa bato^ take bim aaAer Owb^Mstaar-thalowarteiaattf society, ia t&e^praoatib«taay<)fB will fttd little birt aic promobtd and crowned witb bUliu^ wh3o the poor w^ise man and practical philoK^hen, are lightly deemed and ov^ookcd. They reverse the maxim tea* mm mppartrt, and pee- fer to appcsir than be, truly great. * Availa- bility,' and not 'worth,' is the wati^word ill ecclesiastictl and Uterary, as w ^ as in civil cffinmoniti*^'" " Haro yon ever known," he asked on oos occaaon, " a Publication Board, or Society, to adopt or publiab, (nnless its reputation ba>I been preTiously estobliisbed,) a work to whica they coald not append tbe name of aP. D., aa LL. P., a Colle^ Profeawir, a popular city Pa.«tor, a I'rcsident or Secretary rf some jjreat national organisation, or that of some otb<c e^aaliy notable cb«(Mter '^I do B3t remember that I ever have," was the reply. # " If JOB have," said the Deacon, * I will venture to warrantit has been long since, when sadi dignitaries were like ' aagels' visit*—f»w and fiw between.' In the preacat day, the in- Suaoee of great name* is neeeenary to kearc the aci-eptanee of any work offered for pablicatioii. They must be appended, if "wot to tbe body of work, at lea*t to a ' Preface,' aid •Inh>>- daeti<m,'and 'Ap)«Bdix,? or 'No»«' aeeoai- panying it. There is ao demand for religious or-literary works now-a-day8,witi>out some sutb prefix or affix."* I have admitted," said tbe Dewrat, on a> other occasion. " that there are exoeptioas to the general rule which I hare laid down. (Tb»t honors and office* arc genertJly conferred (« the ttftdestarviag, who court favor, iStc.) I wiB give an illo-strioiu iastaaee, tn the ease of aiy worthy firiend, Haaulis Luimlus, D. D., Preid- dent of Collogc, and author of several lUKvCAsa.—We at any man wbo takes a aexi^apcr and reftses pc^tivdy to pay for it,lt is eaan- tially a dishonest man! ne podftsSee de- partment has decided tbat a sabeeriber to a pewspaper wbo removes fioai a place withoot paying W m b m i p ^ aad, without aotiffiag the publisher, is guilty oi ptesumptiTe ftxtud. Mk. Ennoa:-^ te^yaaabttorlati^ froa oar - titoiaed yfa^iy Baiha^ t oo^taiBi aa .^pfwl .iduek 1 pcOT^ BBavailia^. It icfcu to ^naastaiott M tWfimiili^ l|jaRaa» totbadaW ef anM>< No acqaaiatod^lKtb riaamet^^ Ttileondclioia! trials, did:tb(y,eettaiBly in oar means, own iniereat ia tbi saec my leee&t.n pnoeedto tell tba —: —r:—— ^ for ^ m U t V an(£ Bi^^a^if it^ it a a i f W r Oaa any ' ah^nemitaskq^ T^uabU wWltis bolk'reHgte^ md literary. He a truly learned, modtxtt, anas^uraiiig, pioos and meritori»n» man. If every hij;b oRce were filled by snifb rbaraeters. I would jiot be amtmg thc-last, 1 as>>ure you, notwith- siand'mg my aversion to honorary titles to do revcresce both to tbe office aad the man. Bat the history of my friend only eoefiims me in the opinion tbat my general view we correct As hi» hiMory is l»th curious and instructive, I will report it," ^aid the Deacon, "at our next interview.'' J. ^ e. tlad die I>«acoa bveo aniiwis^ with the Bap- list PabUcatitm S>.Ki«ty localad'nt NashnUe, Ttna., it vcibM affiHdod bim maeb {tleataia, no doutt, V> exwia ii ia hi* piwnl temarks. that Society i», 1 Miaie, the oojy ooe in this *ld« worid of oot», tlut will oadervtka to pabiiih works of raa] meitt, without reftresiaa to the honom? titka ami pod- tiw (n Societr o{ their aathors. It is • pkawer in tbawovkof reftirm; and iho ft.** it »»»«U «ith from tbe pabUo, alibrds sutBcieol cvidanca tiiat tbe world is waking nt> to tba impcrtacee o^ patroaic- ine tn>« BMrit, whncver f<Hunl,'<>'fae«bcr titM or tm- itied. It i* heetaDin;; satiaird, to BSSMa, with the ftotby, whip tyUattab titnalBte of our modKn D. D.'*,fltoaoM gtmitr. Tbaaks to Oed itc U>e tign «r better anxs ahead. Tmt Rsnrnvaa. It is to be y^trrtd that be lamnt to chttt'tbe printer. How much more wbea. as it tie case of Giles, one teeeivee a ^ p e r for aycar, aad tbou^ ablo to pay, 'poutmly alad aepa; deBUyr^MedtoietUe.wbeapolitdycaUedQii.': I b u s i ^ e a k s ^ Georgia Gitiacn, andj apoa mature reSeetien, we esdom fte whole Tbe dieating tf aa editor v. attended wiA pe- culmr cireanataBaes wbieb make* it a ian« flagrant oSsBoe tb«ii stealing fcm a ehardii yard. Ia the first place, it ia a weH kaowa foet tbat editors, aad et^eikuiy 5<»if<*«T» oaei^ wMkbardarfor theirmoaey than asy atber elan of poaom oa earth, for tbriis is boA mental and {Jiysical labor, exbanstiag^ tbe brain aad uadamining tbe eea^titutioa..- In the next place, an editor Mmaiders every w of bis subacribers bonct* men. until tfa^ pAve tbeaselveB otherwisecoaseqneatly if a cheats bia, ba is not only gaflty swuidliBg, bttteiobteslusbwiorasaaML BesidesllMK the sums owing to an editor are usually sasa^ and loui^ two dolkrs by oao aan aad^M by a«qtb«r, co&taaally but slowly, is like biead- iag a man to death a drop ava time. laftaad of one stroke, putting of oatwy he toils on, year rfW yoar, until old age ereepaon bim, aad <ben, instead of having something laid by to comfort Id* dediniag years, be finds tbat be is br^ilke, without know- b g wh«s> or bow. Add to this the continual anxiety whi^b he uadeigees in regard to th little saaM, aad the bitter reflecUoa that. whsn^. they arc paid, it is frequently done grudging- ly, aud we think our readers will admit that cheating a printer is slsoost aa unpardonable an. When a man takes a paper a number years, and is really aad truly unableto pay for it, be is deeenring of wropi^y; but one who is able to pay for it, and refuEca to do m woea called upon, or wbo raaovw from his office without p^ing for his paper, or waUng any airang(»»ts in regard thereto, is guilor of as downri^t swindling and rascality, as though he had embesxlad a miliiaa from tbe bank.— Sticb isoar deoidcd opiaioa, and we believe we are sustuncd by our beetbren of tbe press generally."—IioittiKi l a d i e letter lelow, earnestly for ud. Hi hoped Um seiitd t f a n be tamed in that din bave been read, and hi of several bredoan- t whom bave indicated to tbe. B w d t b ^ > lingnessto^oatoBaaisRis. however, these brethrea bare aot a ^ y e d e i ^ catiooal advantages, soSeiB^ to qual^T theat, to fill tbe xaqHBsbte f e a t m wm claiming the i n m i ^ I i ^ j ^ t a ^ l i f ^ B o a ^ We need a inan atonc^ to locite stjiri Ch7reh,ne%r .Ooek Agei^., IMi." the most important d i u t ^ m Aa This is the most enlightened among the {Dreeks. Here are ^e" al»PB|^;f op]>o^ng inSnences to W p e c u l i a r i ^ a a ^ ^ to^e goq>d itisdf, bo4 tbe wwldi s ^ (^MKU^ denominations, .^e-a^aaaa «3-way competdBt to meet &e deoiaBd j> a ctsamuni;^. TbiaiU. itot all, tbt; most important t^ bu' dutia. TUi ' of Itot tW Tw (fa* tlM T i W I « Baltbr. JIb. Emtos:—In the Wcsitem R<!<5order, of August llHh, we have the following, from our DBueh est«ancd Brother S., under the caption of "Bethel Female High Schook" '•Those acquainted with tie past histo^ of | ^ ^ nuni,t«afs « d aig- Inatitution-s are aware that most of them, ' ^ emraeataefs. The drfecfa ' during their iniancy, have h:td to eBcounter a'®^ eamestnejs. me oaect. great many drSculties. An-l one of the nnjst Fowc of Xxampla and Pnyer. Ilteie are maay things very ^ t i n g , when foets ara praasted. In tke followiaig we bate something wt»r(by of example: Living in Sy., there is a family <onsisUDgof man, w i ^ and awae servants. They bave betiiBartied for several years. Tbe lady has beua a Baptist by ppofesitHi, ever sinoe befee die was married, and as commoo, ttduUted great coDoem for her hus- band- Butb« grew worse as he grew older, until something about a year ago, a protraeted meeting commenced with the Church of whidi sbo was a member. During wbdch, Christian 'J i m p o r ^ t difficulties which iisoally attend the foun^Ug of such schools aiid collies, ari:*» from the want of suitable met to conduct them. It is not every good man. nor' ei-ery wod scholar that is adapted to suecced in founding such an institution. These iliffienlties w e f o d wo have had to meet." IHd Brother S. know wheii he was penning tho a W e extract, that the rJadew of the lie- corder would beliere that he was refiecting upon Brother Hill? We liope that he was not: yet it k generally belinved, by the tttwl- ,cd with great esmestnefs. . Christian example, were again aad again refer- red to; and the o9ngr^|;atioB admiuished to leave them o ^ if tbey were guilty. At, wbicb ;meoting aid geathsaaa beeame someiriiatin- terestcd, and his aind tumed to tbe subject of Cbristiu iatj. And from hia own statement his wife was msre in hie w»y than all othoa. But she resolved from this time to live more devoted, ^ c commenced secret prayer; and aot a day passed without her going to secret pnyer from one to half d o s a times. After a few months bad dapaed, an cjs of the Reorder, so for as I have heard an j tunity presated itself for her to ud in preadi- expression, that be was. So other teaoher, j ing the goep^ She resolved to help. How except Brother Hill, has hid charge of rbe ltDobtwtbeBMaswaswbatshecould notat institution referred to. I beud Brother S. atjonoo underataad? knowing »n plication Cadii, before the Little Btrer Association, bim would not be agreeaWeu Bat she was de- abottt a year lUDce, in bis usual doquent style, | tenadnad. Heaee Aft borrow^ tbe sum nee- exclaim'in substai^ "We have found tdiej eaHury. Ty* replace wbi(^ tia took «S bar 'm teference to Brothur HilL If Bro. j ear-rings and fingw-rings, and placed th«aa m S-, in tbe above ex«»act,aH«d» to Brother H., die store fbr sale. This worked rig&t. Wb«j wUl lie please tell tts all "why such » great I her husband leamtd this, ifor once be was made <Sshaagahascomeovertb«^iritofbtsdream&"|toay, a Cfkris^ti*-^ lltai ,tbon^t True, the Baptists of Bethel Assooiatiwi bjive{pierced bisbeaA A Bttlc aft», wb« pasi- afeted aobly in «ecting tbat lostly building- at Ibg, be found ber in a seciaded flaoe, prostia- H(^4&8ville. It cheers my heart to see imrj ted tipoa ber fro^ pouring forth her heart m denominatioa building up imlStntiOTs of a first! prayer to God. The a ^ t be could bardfy rate order. . i bear; for fre^ in bis memwy was flje lay- Por Brother^Bwt and Udy, I e r t e r ^ a ^^ ^ ^ ^ j^^r g^Od a>>d coatiy anay. He t^a^we.^: His ownstatetrorfjled suecosfU m bud&g up llw insbtotion at I Jf^ . . , HopkinsTille. u tbey W lie® at l^fityi-ttelb^. T» ber be (qpenefi ^ «s mm^ and ebewliei^ But "justice to aU pai«5»,''] Together Owy hitorward bowed in prayer, and diould ever be our ntotto. Brother H. has j ^ ^ i j e ^ i ^ ^ bauv-*iniat a tiort time "m a ^ . o f rttady baKts." Tjt} ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ proved, d a nQwioed to rn.Mt n, Iwiiiin'' May cesitral point <d sevKal native pieactea. is thrir habit to meet togedar a a l Saturday previous, for wo^&ip and al improvment.. Tbey lookto% in charge, a$ thtsr Bible daM teadber; . ^ ,. . . tl*! difficult Um past mf«th fa soh^ia, md gt^ tb» difficult pan^ges oif scn^ they have met, fisr a x p o a l ^ t ^ jtaito, tb« hard objecticms tbey b a ^ boai^ fa val,etc.cto. .nen<»,bemnstbe a K S k not only of ewnpetent^Iean^ jiity to iostmct a churc^ but to piea<ie». T b i is peibapa tbe noct ta:at ai^ r^poodble ^^irt of bis bkbon. B. i w l ^ f o r t y five miles from tbis and visits it. at g i « t sacrifice, tmet wtefa. "They aeod a mai point B ^ v ^ r B- lives in th*apper IKstrict, thsreissuffieieiLtwt^fortwomeB. A brother in Georgia, a late graduate of Mt^ Uuiveraty, has derided to go to the Om^ Ou account of liis youth and want of ex^ari- ence, he will l« placed under tbe caitt^ iM-ather B. Let all who .V>ve our Lord J a a a Cb^ unite witb bcothes B. to invoke H e a v e a ' a b ^ ings upon tbe lasBjk•^ and a m r t tboae fhlcvils, which JO tiireaten 4 e b e * " tbo poor Indiana. Yours truly, B^ H o u u s , Cor. stia^ to-xie. tiiat Jbo^ meAjnOitf- b a v O M b a ^ n a a : U m niiiliiwll a» a jaUty a i w a i a t « > laagaiiaat. pai^, w U e b a a r t a d i n ^ SiipMeef itt HUffwi- ; e M i * n f A fordt to ^ aat Oe Sfpeaen see tiH^ i^nf^ oT G a a J ^ adviee?- temibaa-aM a a d h t ^ K a a k a e f t e if iL'i LjwJ II ^biii irrr^ V aCaton, it aii] tona^if; batif ftbaaf Gad, y i -aan ••tt*tartti*#it» Weawept the bfeve tbairitii «f 6«d, and euMft Iw ar^ dtrown. - I - siiiaB aan^ iftMid^ any wb>dtisnot:pBfc wSi da ^ -j^ Cknifii^a. Toa teeiia^ tbe of Mtcco Caaxi Nanos, Jcit 29tb, 18^ Dxsa Baoiraa H o u i a 5 :—SiBoe re- turned from our tour through the Cbfc^w Nation, and have had tiae to look a r o a ^ I more than realiie all tbe antidpat^ eri^ re- sulting from a temporary abaenee field of labor. Tbe enoay was jast then ing in like a flood. "Tbe Payasent,' the Creeks are soon to reerive, is the Xation the baser sort tf t^aeakton to prepare tbe way for all sorts of rief aB sorts of intoxiettimg Hqnaa are introdaoe' un- der cover of tbe labels of tbe varioos patent moSriiMa. ^ The Creek General Coundl adjoarnd ^ a w days before my arrival Am<Bg other tbey passed one, instructing tbur ISonse" to i^tll all intnxieatiBg Bqnon iu the posscsrion of Indians and n^roea thty petiiiffiied the Agent, CoL Garr«*.""te stop the licensed traders from adling SampariHa," •^Extiacts of G i t ^ , " ete., et&, witb what e&ct yet remains to W I found a letter frcctbiotlwr JTaaes man, on my return, eanatly entreating come to Big Spring, to-aanvw, and in orduning brother Waduagian. I pe31ed to deny myself &mX pleasure, ^ay services ate demanded ait N o r ^ foric. ^ b e i e are so many duties daiaing ay iameda^ at- tention, I am at a loas to know what ^ d f e w i ^ a be ' w e ^ a a | B » » * a l * w e r tbay i n M it, bat waa.ahwwit wnst^ to iewrt a eiiafitinB, be ^ a M k v d k d w i i for^iiia etily tba dene was munaaooa ncpsriawaaa nvn^ dMBafwOa for t^ tiM Mra.euae wben sntod proybody. 'WW ^oaas mated isin for waatad a a a a ^ fbr b a bay. ^ it wiald be ip&t^Berinw erase: dMie woaid «rtrbe aoaae l^gaid, or doablav » " V i a t it waMnMaidt. m insBalSed r t t of dts PelsA d ^ is as ineenoiatible widi frtiedaa of oonaoenee as witb etnl M o ^ . No great, no good work, ootdd eva be ae- eoMiplidied on andt a enaaitiia £ve<y grent entojirise bas been commeneed a i ^ opfea- tion, carried forward in i^te of aenniB, and U last bas triaaphed oyar boat£Sty. WWe voald bave been t ^ MBoeaij.^etetpriei, if tbe aaaiuaaaas apffoval af tbe Oriatiaa warld bad been deeaaad a a e n ^ to ita eaniMBee- ment? Its be^nniBg was eapbaticalfy Hk day of small ttiags." IbewwM leiaisiddatpmeB snaned at it; (be oi- stitnticMi of fitantare aad govenaaut aiike [ i t ; — i t waat ea. W^ wv waaldbaveitaOinriae? H e e ^ o M t s of BeririoB bave maSe eifi- tal of tba want of b a m a y aoBne tiae age ax- isting b«tMeB aeaa «f tbe g n d M c a eii^- edky te Beard; and wboWe dtt,rga of i n e a p a ^ bave been made. Itbaa aniaadto tbattbeK a s & n bave b m needbwi^es. aggentod. Tbat austaka bare been nwimt- tediatbe adairisttatiga 'of Seaesf, may iea£ly be adaitted. l U s was tobe eqeetod. Tbe (Bterpdna was nai^ tba aaJm jyainaif untrie^tbeaaabiaery enapBeatod; B«t tbe first, and what next. I woald vxy phasis for bdp, if I b ^ bope that diat Baptist preadier woald iaar a^ soul turns wab desre for te aalvatiai "m a Ui^.ot Brotbv'^yown lai^nage^ ^^e has been too tone n d &vanl4y kwnra ia Kentt^^,'* fiw like B i ^ ^ in tbe n ^ that be is aot one of tbemoit eSc^t and eoaprint V-nfibm in K< ^ a bundled P " ^ ^ inatitirtioaa. iroBoma, Kjf., Oct m hnn buried with ChriM in b a p t i n IbeWeaHagsof'Godiait apoB-lbem. ^ , Woal^wtaatorsgwarally, exer^a HaluenowatljJby- iainenoei^ tbsy " T ' ^ I n e i i e d , it tbey-Si6aid,iaflBa4 rf w a a i A / ^ - ^liy tod i ^ / ^ ^imiOrm » Mtaidlioili 1* . Indians. The present isb time ofgreattriid. never seen tbe project ao un&votaUa are just now. 01 tbat God woaldk^ d m fina H^ra, and steeiqiltbea ear bands. ^ - AifoeiiaBatdy^ H-PBc P. S. I dialL be compelled to ahegetber, ani tnvd fion f o ^ to til tbis paymnt ia one.' Ikapayna ^ae. H - m SBCSST BASlttaE. ^ ? I bave l e u i ^ thMJt ainistein-tfib toiin'^,-^-^--^ of Ky^wbobMsiawsii wiA ^ i^sBatm. ef •'W. wbi^ baabwn t b ^ t to >e a Itibi and experiaaee cenfiaa wisdea X e t l dedbt if any a*«tating,nlw aad ioil «f .«fcnl- tiei, waa aa^r fanied Sgrwaid witb Jbacr ans- Haa ^ maieeaiy enla|aia bam freafraaaxant K tbe aaHlsaCanr boards wen maakd, UundetaenaiCb laabeaaea. At it is, we know ^ aB ** ^rftbebiiillsiwertnaiS. ad with tbe eoadagii^ onraoaaaai'liave aot aeeamd^mfreanaftokca. W b s t ^ I J>o wesayto^Intb^attf ^ beaid% jsa are wmaOyl araf tbaeateiyriaelteKii is a bStmt Or lifcs baa'aliii faan, aatbaOra toe of Kentae&y,baabaaiswianndByintlie giaater jplwy of tiie Stateaaaa e( Aaaiea, dtoli wa ^ r a O e r o u r iinta a:bl tzy it •paB? The iiiiiaaiii wbidi biraVaa ptbrt* ata javalaabk eantobaliaM to w rtMfc bibE- eal eritiniM, and if .lte^riai: iMd wbeta itnawia^graatgaad hm Bat ^ week caaaet Mp; it wd. Tbeafcgeetortbe •ineaor d The "nka andiaainwtiaM" Ae'^aan- afllMRiiBatatajBat tola, a * t « a t gm^at a a m y a M y t e t o pA&M,!. uaaatuMUj of tin saaiara a « fayiBg •eaatbaadto^aaeaad ^eaaal JiAa. It ^ip«»i»aatlat •—innaai; iMafciMii» witb tbe estabBAad pbaaeoltgf i M aat in aBeaMbaM - W l M f aadiMUra,wbik tia'iKBal to •sa--

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t ekns i tT , dM indaigaaea of iH. haM tastsaad canal appcttea, t» OwXatd Jaaas,— •nj rvaabadqactad . dipcwiad. aad ^ ^ triab aad tnmhlaa come vptm kiia. Bat yM, with aD lliapraodaaaet Gofi'Wixitasttgfanyvii, vith?

i{«Giat fnnWaaaa Tea, with a i todMsarjraa, Sbtyiielohe*}Kla<f4i-wtaaifc

antixelr wtaac! U fa <0 n te in . i JoSce ia On lard. It byoa rp r iT tk^ to b a l i i ^ PT, let what wiH e«a», a^cinc etth * » jnerWl; "Althaai^ the ttaa ahaH not Moaaoai, nrilhcr AUifridthfrbi the rtMa; Om Uwr o f a l h * di«0llkB,aiidlka A d j M l «a aaat ; tha •ackiltaBhacataflr*<aa1baibM,aad thara ihaB he no held ia tfaa aUB : ret wsn I i^jcdea ta (he bard,

vf l l jo ; b t tka «od • ( Mhrmtkw. Tte heti eedfaaqr<tHBtth,aad bovfflaakB V >ika hindi*&at;aadhB«iU CMke a a «aDc apon aidaa

- j t -

Baetarilwih m naka Aaaar s«a t Hlth Mart , he

III • ! iinm T H T*^"-. aad MartsMala faiakaiA. HMNaakraatahKaBBiis*, aahaJhaAftraioaaaiti l aoea. Whaa va eaaaet PW. ha p a i a t i r aa. a a t a a a M a ^ l t a ^ ' ^ <ia,BBdM<>are«alaaeh)K W h m t tn an. BU la-tMaariMwflla«TCrciaaa aatS a« o u v n t i «ta

g n n m r t . t a t w j e y iaML mf ia iUMiaar tnah t lBrUadc ia ear or a daaaa r t aWfa ihvar i t <ba to <ii>traM a* la nor | ! M a » i a n 11 »itt»al aiaw^wiatewa^ Iteaa.— HaMli*J9a(inK hahxraaamaad, l»»nti»t too*. «a|p>«iKa| ' laraaa.- ' Bluaat Ja««.t hmr pre-danlatha1lMK«la«< tt«T tatercaarieo

i I t malthHuid. ahaa aiy « a l i l « M t a i » t eaibat paarilitr pray,

t ;»<*»•««wnHii»*>>iMl KWOKxpMtaiAaMik

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iamltr. IV. UTHI,

IHWXBABLS AB6I7-TKinus:

WILASV BnTBB&

«iiVln4()(caiBtki*,thattho«. tetanxdcrt ftir Ta^ j i a . Ofcaa «iw*lBa always..

J.JL. jimaiTi ihnui ta the dajaaf h b haaiill-t.'hanid.**! loo* that

^ hthMratwr «!• nf hialMk Haaaw Taiatia««Up,—hi* aMritari-

BB«.-«he rigMaaaa. i tawMrea* thatha

wiBpKaaiL If toprairitadlaG«lhaaaiaae.-lfha ptandbdan C»t&nr>' UaMMRi

,,-tf he peawtied' aaeerior -Hwair ha-«Bl.pnrtatt na«. OaS-

m v ^ i aaMa n m r caB,'- CWMkmimayh* i T i a e w t l W f # * aatfe t hat Sea* «MBi6t be

U « * 3 a l wu-caa>a teto Ua head*. » anala tacaRiad. I f t a o a a a i B a a r a a j a i t o W a , aad t raMtaUK.ha«a ih r i a ( t t l a i w a : K^ofaa

I . '^Latd, «• wiioBialiaKm Om v c d b of tMtsal life."^ J . fiaai d i i ^ « l « a w l 1M u a no ihi'tiier *a be heaid or < Unr l u m t i e traUi mad Clirut. B o o b are o n l j a ^ toadt OS tbe ^oepd. I M n d s i v K e . H e iotnd, Oiat m M U g p ^ ^ f a p i ^ o«r-Mtna to ataidy tka pait imdua o i Ua Itfe.-^

•ara foUoir owr «Mtaiua tiKrachto, t a d acgkct Ute t n A h a t t ; v i t a * i r o t d a ^ t e eternal life. O, anwetrted "WiMd,

inwtnate fbr ^ a a l x tli:faalf ttadecstood i a n j M A l t Spa i ,Lor f , f t> r» i iy« rTwi t l«a t -

dHir«<&, to o h ^ t tea. I L M m often » y J4a t tfcay wonld gladly

bwiv wla t tlwy abovU do to adta&ee in t i t -tas . Ba t -wlioi tfca of God fcaa taagl>t ta .wkat to-Ver^M^ M r c o a r ^ o f t n & t l i a ttn erosBttOik.

Waaaaily • • • thai ara n o t w l a t w e o a ^ t t o b a ; ya twa t k m k w a d a a grwit deal in barely wiAiag that ire ^ ^ better. AU Knd* of wisfcing or willing, Uiat a i a n o t atnwg to make w aeriSee

M i a obctade to u» ia o w vay to t, p a e a ^ wjtiiii^. ' Let aa, iherafms, ao

h n g e r b o l d t t a t b eaptiva in aa w i g h t a o o s o k e i r u i u ^ L h m iMar wlut God wag-

g M t s t o o , Let a« prove spirit tbataoTot aa . t od i seema t l t e the r i t beo f God; and if i t be, let nothing' bindw our obedi«iM The PtaOalirt p n y ^ to God, aa* «aly to taaeb 1dm i i !s«i l \ ,b«ta lBototoadkUBitodoi t "Taai^

to do tky will, foe tKoa art my God: tky Spirit ia good, lead me into tbe land lightaeai." P a a b a e x m i O .

j n TUB mnrarw. w k k

L « ' tmtai ' ' ' * rtmmmrti. CAk W Q -- ^ ania

rrf • umi Mi n o k> mm* •*<•* • Cta a> rwiMi ttatw

a d O w t h a a ibatt p r m B Aradi^ hiac. Otheia aay w « l to W p aa, JH^eaawtj »«y « > « P t tadaM,«i«fla: b r t ^ i w a a h t a n j^awa*.

•Jtoaa aattilM aaa r^ r f i i i j Bi* e y a U e w o a a . Bbhtert<mr ^ « a « f t h l a « a t o a s . He mt , , " 1 w i M r il cWT •^••••'t. ^ ^^ l a f i U M p f t d l ^ a B d d a r - ' ' Be walel^ oter a<r. ai^Xtaaia hi* Be a a t ^ e n a j b a h i a U a t e k . BamtdNaoTCramy <And U a f t ^ r ' Hethiaccandintt hia atteafite tram thM.' T a a a j i U k a onrwj* off h iu i hut he will a v w t a t e U i ^ a r a a . Waaay fcrfethha-.bat hawf f iMwlMi iC i i . ' Hawa»dl»«»Braatoi«t^ aaatar i theAIfacm Sawatt lMaaurM «a» f r l l — • - r t Ba taa Ua aiaciaa, a d t n Okb daaUy ohHdda by hatowitf^ dwajaat MOHTiuaBwelaaedML Bqoica^ beOvnr, thitba whoa J * inay. ea land w watar. rthoaie or eliroei, or to haatth. Jeeas wstchis tmeryoe.— Hawffl aa fch lv j » B r M i 4 h e d . a n d b y i w pafa«,i^aiciai{««ery«ttod9yaafo«< •ahlia }mrt, aad wOhJtfa whahi aoA

Jmmmtu^mSmm^ Cratoai-;ara aMkawalty. ndthtiaa «ha can i a a u i ^ aa»,BaTC«Biekieanltaraiahart]^. BSi care fa c^mlaat. Bia eaia Ja amw»al. U iiiTj i i l a f f i r — Btai. hat to Uw

rar aarattdxa. VataraoBtavcd tbe care iaiidfti«nda,batw»ahdtiMmc aatUra thei

a^UiataeM at hia hoatoi^ lathe days «f «ld,»aid •Thoatar t t iea carefel to b» with all thta caie. v b a t t i a haAsetothae ' r Bercarewai a drop, ttaaara^^nubaMa. Hercare waa brirf.ha* A a w a o r l m a l a a t a thnaq^ Dfc. ITha oivdiy a^-Vtekbtohadonaftaet iMat or V b a t - n i ^ riatitwaaatotheet" 8 s ^ r B a t a h n t d M i i ^ a d c t f a s t Oelythis.to lBaTd 10 ear oeaeatM ttUa haads, aad fire tian^y ia ^ ^aartl, aomaBxfaty iBd p « p t e & g t h o o ^ - 4

J m ean» ftr «a alaiays.-

«V) la^wd^aadoara i t eea r i|^ritaal e w MOOWj caia fceasaatilaAlaaie W danca of the l-tter omntrr. wo.Bjay r ^ j i i a a b l d B i a h ^

l a j a j rfj°r-~ ' ' " T BeaadattooStoar I * 1 1 e * w i * t 6 * ea»i=«t. Be wrapped eai

_ I t a ha aarSataty, J ^ ^ i a l t o ; to a«i 8BiataBt% aad ftOfla aa

^ ' a S o a r ^ i t a a M k a ' l a ^ ^ f i a i h a p M c ^ w M N t a l i t f M i c ^ ^

IMOIhataedtUa

P — o o n TWiWTW OB Qromt V m a

«JU>d yet, linoo«h. «i»y W lla»««ia*' nan^, roarMos of v a l t n TaaJty.not feme." .

Biuil, !^ J W a i i i Tiioarai*. ' Bnem 'pobb ins was n t k e r de&^Te ia bis organ ^ reseration. B e bad. ba t littio r e w «kc«£or g^aajtpaineailxnMnry titlai^ ac iba toei of^datMandrMtaBCAt; liioagb boiiaie-foUy abatiAMdfroB d i s p u ^ g remarb i b in-diTidaals, ^ e t b e r in or low p h ^ He aaed aonetiiMa to t s p w a n apptehenaioa tbat be bad a^rtsnfieeat reTareB«a.fot higb oaSeee, u d &r tboae w b o U M Utos.. (Henmtcnoed mritoanooB abMaokasfaotaea 'afananaorofi-

" I f I « r m " be woaM aay, « i t w fsedlMblfi, m a f ^ i d«grce, to my y i v n of

v ^ ^ i m i t y n B o j ^ t i o n s of tke laws of

" " W b ^ I walk absig tbe sicarfions."said be, «< or Vy iiMliiver's sdc, I obsei^e that the froth '^alwi^wipfar 'aoat apon. the soriace of the

l l^eBlfaiokaroand aw in tb« atmos-^Hre , I aee that the lightest bodiestTeraseead t b e l ^ e e t . Wb«n I traco tbe wunds that sa-tnjke XBj to 'Acir sonrce, I discover that hdl-W wai»|pv«athe load^t iioua<b. When £ r e c i my attentioD to the moral world, the

lawaappear tome to be ia operation there. g, aadaeity and self-conceit,

ftogmatism, ranality and hypoc-aad dAijucha-y, char&cteriae

" " who act a con-

, aOTttedothllTe, iKeialcMada<h«;ita."

actia; i n ^ t e lowest, a a l^Hnl taM^ee of mwd' Each sabserrea a nsrfid Isopow wbereit i « ; '

" For BiithiBCOiitlie Bataihaaat thaaai

Ba t if raaovad firaaiiikitpwpriato l a e i d i ^ ' i* wa i oaly s a r a t o a i d i a f e e l ^ b a t m r is b t o a ^ i t e eoataet wlli i iL"

I baw> tried to tespeet «w yoarlX

A V a n l swLlAvactk i t t B o b l The Ge«c |^ CitiacBadreriBed a

a a i te I tbe lubaiiiniit:? H«*&aa iadkatoato and h k ftwnds the eoanalio i^SoA to p i r -

eoaav tiia enliM Sandan i preM will jastify bim.

few a e a i i M g t n e ^ f t a a d p n t ^ c e d H y Henotabtei SnedkMOB, ' ^ U p o n tbe pres . R e t lmn^ada taaasBy k a t t b e D M m , " b a t k b a s W e n tbe -labor of «ri M]MBrt!MM ao r i ag off to parts aahnowa.

witb tae. J a A as 1 bega to flattwlfrom one to fi« .y«arS| and erea lea»-m y c d f t b h i l SB aboiatoaMeeedindeTatiapjiBgii i^papexatoOQ&tinae e c i w imtii tiie a y < ^ o Q of sadi dignitaries, to a Mi f« ) to ' | por t Master bappouto send t b m b a d t t i e r e b)e height, aOBS atobbocB £ket anfartanatdy | ^ ^ tboaaaadsof g o ^ r ^ a o d b o i ^ ^ ^ p^o t^ t tde^anddowBi tga i» •gu•Mlowa8•»«r . l ^nd '^ Tbe InSaAM of adren^ioas eatcmtetuieeB, | wrong and o|^>tess tbe editocs of

&0., k ^ o t t o w m potent than tb«. B a i t o wh»tthe editor of tbe C i t ixa a p ^ morals, coatbrnR with wisdom dba pea, « id abo the editor of tbe LoniaaEa^e^tAJ-fonnd. Wialtby fwb> and witless liiil |(igaeg, { a b a ^ ^ ^ a nppor t of his coarse

" T r a a l

baAro i t i edt I tkaapt t td Hbetatob«fi>reit<

ita«e«wtoe»ed 1

j ^ p t b neither ~ ,to be wooed

when woo-time tode<

w any other "Ifito by whom are

usaaa so. ixrm. V X B T S H O B T S X B X O H S .

Ou *aa ». iB««a aa U-*: itaa

1. A prtMUse of ^ n i t o a l ilhaaiBation. A piomiMof ^ r i t t i a l ennfiirt. B M a i a tha asola that hear aaii kaow

Xha joyftl aoandi rmea than aoeed the paths thay r n

i n d thair atrpa (onoaad.

Ontitiidia^ S a s e t i f ^ gratitado ia boaTm began. Tbe

city af tba Gnng God aboonds witb wondiip-I t naoaidswitbbalMBjaba. Tbe v i m

o f a n ^ b p a i s e . U t o l a B g < ^ of tbe sainto is adoratioD. Tbe asibems of the diaxeb be-r

are ber r e s p o i ^ to tbe i^apbonlet of ^ c cbnrcb abore. , C ^ t o ^ is tbe a n a e b e a n n ia tbasoa l , Xbo fi^ swaD of tbe be-MTotenoaof t l ^ Most Hi|^i aaseto a aost-per fsct concord in tbe e r e r t i ^ n g g i a t i t a k of tba redeemed.

Let gpititade then abottad on the oartb. Le^ it eoatinaally aetaato erery be l ie t^ ' s b r o a ^ L e t n s a t t o a m l t i e B t f l i g i t l y t o p t a y f a r . Lei as set «Hii8rfT9sdil^ertly to p i ^ ^ P r s y without eeaaing," says tiie Apostle; and bb. m e ^ t d y adds, " i n ererj lbtng p v a tbaa la ; for t l ^ is tbe will of God in.'Qbiist Jesas « a i eetni i^ yoa-'l a : 17,18.

Obey tbis oonfflaad, O bdioTer. Look a ipiod yoa for « a » w of Aankfolness. B«

e a g f e ^ ^ t i^dacem y w x^l»er U a i Biiaeiiet. Look not always a t yoa r i tbe d a ^ ia Mery pietarft, JMt y o v w » d ba dar i t

toed l i ka tbea . K * yoar eyes a b o a t A i hn^t tad » b e a « t i f i i l . H a t j o n r Basd m.f reflect your ' ' Let tb i Me t ^ y » « t4 l^ray, let tbe otSer tis^^i yo« to

T b e t i d e o f g ta l i tadeiwira iea as H I t r i s e s b ^ - a n d bigber, bWfc befere a n i wound tt^ and extends i tsdf wadFy on e n a y

aide. Ti^ben we render O u f i k a g ^ ^ God a ^ Savior fior«Be aer«7, a seemd p * ^ sentoitadf to n w ; t b e a a t l i s t d ; . ^ » f « « « ; tbeB otbeta sa)eaa i« l j r ariaa^ a a d i e D a w r « a a r f « a e e . Tba goodaesa a ^ t i a m s e y o f tbe Bard m like tbe w g b ^ ^ wn&tboairf^- His ^ o f l o « e are a s t t ^ oesan wawe^ i n a m a s ^ ; and b m v a m O ^

tbsdaBrri i i | .

.- Bor vaziaaalsaa a i *bi •>

b j^ws t officcs i s eithec. Church or S u t e ' :? Arc tbay not filled by (bow who have

fiivar and elortiobwrcd for o8Sce ?—by ^ ^ . tbe aspiring, tKe rain, the pcdantic, t i e presuming? Now and tbco a tinly great aad aeritatioas man is drawn forth from his obfRVi^ and derated to office, or made the re-dpkBlof ttatsooght honors; but rach are rare exeqptiaB»—exceptions, too, which occur only n|>d»,aslcaordinarT eircumstauctis.''

* I f , " ba added, •* tbe rage forcon&mtig Ut-eraiy and ctric honors rontinoes to increase, at i t baa done within the W t half centuiy, the er i l may. tdtibuitely coic it<>clf, or at least, those bmotary t i tka may yet be made to robscrve a aaaNl pirpose. Like the baoys a k a g oar sea eoast, they may serve to point oni the Aallows and a n d f a t s in tbe f>ea of intellect, that the wise andtba prudent n»ay avoid them."

The Deae«k^ atersioo to honorary title» was not the result of blasted hopes, mortified pride, or unsuccessful efifHs to obtaiu $Qch for him-self. B e bad declined many high officcs and boMra w b i ^ bad been tendervd to him, (for he waa a a m of a well ealtirated aad well bal-atkced m i ^ ) and never codd be iDdneed, bat one iaManee, to accept of any office above tbat of a wvil Mapstraie. or a Deacon in the Cbareb witb wbicb be wa^ connected. In the iastaace excepted, be had been alaKMt forecd to accept &e ofiee, and had rmcncd <t again as soon as be could do it without detriment to tbe pablie servioe. ^ieitbcr was bis opposition to be aacribed to whim, or caprice, or preja dice; i t was based apon i^inciples- He had ao often seen men of true merit and profound emdition passed over witb seora, aud vain aad boistecous dedaiaiers, wealthy deautgogues and eonceitsd pedants, wbo bad got their leaning a t secood band from Reviews and Encyclope-dias, preferred beibn them, that he beeaone dijf;«ited, and distrustful of the whole system ad^tted f ^ tbe manufacture of * magoatea.' If bis motives were impugned, so were tb«« of bis Lwd and Master. In oppOMg honorary titles and represcsoting woridly honors as blocking

tbe way to heaven^ he did no more than his Savior bad doae before bim. (See Matt. :>S Sr John 5:-14.)

" I view," snid be, " of the indiscriminate b o stowalof boitoraxy ^ e s a n d sinecure office^ sot oaly as pernieioas to tbe commnnity, but oftea as equally injturious to tbe individTmb on whom they are <^f t r red ; t b ^ are led to think, of tbemselves more highly than they ought , to iai^i&e that they really, poesess superior abilt-ttOh iriiicb give tbem a r i ^ t to dictate to aad eoatMl tbe untitled. They are too l a r ^ ia t b « r own estimation, to remain and act in the narrow spheres of <wdin«iy life, and they are too n a i l , in reality, to £11 the wider sphere into which tbey have been injudickusly thrust. Ii^eompetent to become leaden they disdain to be led. The good that they could do, t b d r pride win not allow thtan to do; and that which they would do, they cannot, for the want rf adequate abi l i^ . Like s o ^ bubUes, tbe veiy faea& wbidt caoses tbem to rise above tbe sur-foee and attract attention, also causes their exploaton."

The titled dignitaries of the Jand," con-tinued the Deacon, «n6 t only p v e tone to the Society m wMcb tbay live, but they serve as tbe moulds in vbieh tbe character of sue-aeeding generations is formed. ^Employ ped-ants and demi^;og«es for tbis purpose, and. long as moulds give shape and riie to what moulded within must pedants and dema-gagnes be tbe Biagoatcs of tbe land.""

" i t is a dangerous tbing,'^ continued be; "to rig a s m a l l w i t b a huge sml; and it e i p i ^ y dangerous to confer aa bmotary title OB a man of tmall moral w intellectnal ea-parity."

« Again,^ aaid " tqo much boiKHr, like too,a«^ wine, ia dangeroafr to tbe weak bead^ •d. A v e t y K t a e o f e i t b e r i r i n t e v e to lay a m atm k w k tbe gutter.'*

j o a w^a iBi i in tofiQa ^ and Ve-ofias, ec to be tb« lenpieat of s ene

V y o « aup taa b a t o ^ take bim a a A e r Owb^Mstaar - tha lowar te iaa t t f society, i a t & e ^ p r a o a t i b « t a a y < ) f B will f t td little birt

aic promobtd and crowned witb b U l i u ^ wh3o the poor w ise man and practical philoK^hen, are lightly d e e m e d and ov^ookcd. They reverse the maxim tea* mm mppartrt, and pee-fer to appcsir than be, truly great. * Availa-bility,' and not 'worth,' is the wati^word ill ecclesiastictl and Uterary, as w ^ as in civil cffinmoniti*^'"

" Haro yon ever known," he asked on oos occaaon, " a Publication Board, or Society, to adopt or publiab, (nnless its reputation ba>I been preTiously estobliisbed,) a work to whica they coald not append tbe name of a P . D., aa LL. P . , a Col le^ Profeawir, a popular city Pa.«tor, a I'rcsident or Secretary rf some jjreat national organisation, or that of some otb<c e^aaliy notable cb«(Mter

'^I do B3t remember that I ever have," was the reply. #

" I f JOB have," said the Deacon, * I will venture to warrantit has been long since, when sadi dignitaries were like ' aagels' visit*—f»w and fiw between.' I n the preacat day, the in-Suaoee of great name* is neeeenary to kea rc the aci-eptanee of any work offered for pablicatioii. They must be appended, if "wot to tbe body of

work, at lea*t to a ' Preface,' a i d •Inh>>-daeti<m,'and 'Ap)«Bdix,? or 'No»« ' aeeoai-panying it. There is ao demand for religious or-literary works now-a-day8,witi>out some sutb

prefix or affix."* I have admitted," said tbe Dewrat, on a >

other occasion. " that there are exoeptioas to the general rule which I hare laid down. (Tb»t honors and office* arc genertJly conferred (« the ttftdestarviag, who court favor, iStc.) I wiB give an illo-strioiu iastaaee, tn the ease of aiy worthy firiend, Haaulis Luimlus, D. D., Preid-dent of Collogc, and author of several

lUKvCAsa.—We a t any man wbo takes a aexi^apcr

and reftses pc^tivdy to pay for i t , l t is eaan-tially a dishonest man! n e podftsSee de-partment has decided tbat a sabeeriber to a pewspaper wbo removes fioai a place withoot paying W m b m i p ^ aad, without aotiffiag the publisher, is guilty oi ptesumptiTe ftxtud.

Mk. E n n o a : - ^ te^yaaabttorlati^ froa oar - t i toiaed y f a ^ i y B a i h a ^

t oo^taiBi a a .^pfwl . iduek 1 pcOT^ BBavailia^. I t i c fcu to ^ n a a s t a i o t t M t W f i m i i l i ^ l|jaRaa» totbadaW ef anM>< No acqaaiatod^lKtb riaamet^^ Ttileondclioia!

trials, did:tb(y,eettaiBly in oar means, own iniereat ia tbi s aec my leee&t .n pnoeedto tell tba

— : — r : — —

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m U t V an(£ B i ^ ^ a ^ i f it^ i t a a i f W r Oaa any

' a h ^ n e m i t a s k q ^

T^uabU wWltis bolk'reHgte^ m d literary. He L« a truly learned, modtxtt, anas^uraiiig, pioos and meritori»n» man. If every hij;b oRce were filled by snifb rbaraeters. I would jiot be amtmg thc-last, 1 as>>ure you, notwith-siand'mg my aversion to honorary titles to do revcresce both to tbe office aad the man. Bat the history of my friend only eoefiims me in the opinion tbat my general v iew we correct As hi» hiMory is l»th curious and instructive, I will report i t ," ^aid the Deacon, " a t our next interview.'' J. ^ e.

tlad die I>«acoa bveo ani iwis^ with the Bap-list PabUcatitm S>.Ki«ty localad'nt NashnUe, Ttna., it vcibM affiHdod bim maeb {tleataia, no doutt, V> exwia ii ia hi* p iwnl temarks. that Society i», 1 Miaie, the oojy ooe in this *ld« worid of oot», tlut will oadervtka to pabiiih works of raa] meitt, without reftresiaa to the honom? titka ami pod-tiw (n Societr o{ their aathors. It is • pkawer in tbawovkof reftirm; and iho ft.** it »»»«U «ith from tbe pabUo, alibrds sutBcieol cvidanca tiiat tbe world is waking nt> to tba impcrtacee o^ patroaic-ine tn>« BMrit, whncver f<Hunl,'<>'fae«bcr t i tM or tm-itied. It i* heetaDin;; satiaird, to BSSMa, with

the ftotby, whip tyUattab titnalBte of our modKn D. D.'*, flt oaoM gtmitr. Tbaaks to Oed itc U>e tign «r better anxs ahead. Tmt Rsnrnvaa.

I t is to be y ^ t r r t d that be lamnt to cht t t ' tbe printer. How much more wbea. as i t t i e case of Giles, one teeeivee a ^ p e r for aycar, aad t b o u ^ ablo to pay, 'poutmly alad aepa; deBUyr^MedtoietUe.wbeapolitdycaUedQii.':

I b u s i ^ e a k s ^ Georgia Gitiacn, andj apoa mature reSeetien, we e s d o m fte whole Tbe dieating tf aa editor v. attended wiA pe-culmr cireanataBaes wbieb make* i t a i an« flagrant oSsBoe tb«ii stealing fcm a ehardii yard. I a the first place, it ia a weH kaowa foet tbat editors, aad et^eikuiy 5<»if<*«T» oaei^ wMkbardarfor theirmoaey than a s y atber e lan of poaom oa earth, for tbriis is boA mental and {Jiysical labor, exbanstiag^ tbe brain aad uadamining tbe eea^titutioa..- In the next place, an editor Mmaiders every w of bis subacribers bonct* men. until t f a^ pAve tbeaselveB otherwisecoaseqneatly if a cheats b i a , ba i s not only gaflty swuidliBg, b t t t e i ob t e s lu sbwio ra saaML BesidesllMK the sums owing to an editor are usually sasa^ and lou i^ two dolkrs by oao a a n a a d ^ M by a«qtb«r, co&taaally but slowly, is like biead-iag a man to death a drop a v a time. laftaad of one stroke, putting of oatwy he toils on, year rfW yoar, until old age ereepaon bim, aad <ben, instead of having something laid by to comfort Id* dediniag years, be finds tbat be is br^ilke, without know-b g wh«s> or bow. Add to this the continual anxiety whi^b he uadeigees in regard to th little saaM, aad the bitter reflecUoa that . whsn^. they arc paid, it is frequently done grudging-ly, aud we think our readers will admit that cheating a printer is slsoost aa unpardonable an.

When a man takes a paper a number years, and is really aad truly unableto pay for it, be is deeenring of w r o p i ^ y ; but one who is able to pay for it, and refuEca to do m woea called upon, or wbo raaovw from his office without p ^ i n g for his paper, or waUng any a i r ang (»» t s in regard thereto, is guilor of as downri^ t swindling and rascality, as though he had embesxlad a miliiaa from tbe bank.— Sticb i soar deoidcd opiaioa, and we believe we are sustuncd by our beetbren of tbe press generally."—IioittiKi

l a d i e letter lelow, earnestly for u d . Hi hoped Um seiitd t f a n be tamed in that din bave been read, and hi of several bredoan- t whom bave indicated to tbe. B w d t b ^ > l i n g n e s s t o ^ o a t o B a a i s R i s . however, these brethrea bare aot a ^ y e d e i ^ catiooal advantages, s o S e i B ^ to qual^T theat, to fill tbe xaqHBsbte f e a t m w m claiming the i n m i ^ I i ^ j ^ t a ^ l i f ^ B o a ^ We need a inan a tonc^ to locite s t j i r i Ch7reh,ne%r .Ooek A g e i ^ . , IMi." the most important d i u t ^ m Aa This is the most enlightened among the {Dreeks.

Here are ^e" al»PB|^;f op]>o^ng inSnences to W p e c u l i a r i ^ a a ^ ^ to^e goq>d itisdf,

b o 4 tbe wwldi s ^ (^MKU^ denominations, . ^ e - a ^ a a a a «3-way competdBt to meet &e deoiaBd

j> a ctsamuni;^. TbiaiU. itot all, tbt; most important t^ bu ' dut ia . T U i '

of

Itot tW Tw

(fa* tlM TiWI« Baltbr. JIb. Emtos:—In the Wcsitem R<!<5order, of

August llHh, we have the following, from our DBueh est«ancd Brother S., under the caption of "Bethel Female High Schook"

'•Those acquainted with t i e past h i s to^ of | ^ ^ nuni,t«afs « d aig-Inatitution-s are aware that most of them, ' ^ emraeataefs. The drfecfa ' during their iniancy, have h:td to eBcounter a '®^ eamestnejs. m e oaect . great many drSculties. An-l one of the nnjst

F o w c of Xxampla and P n y e r . Il teie are maay things very ^ t i n g , when

foets ara praasted. I n tke followiaig we bate something wt»r(by of example:

Living in Sy . , there is a family <onsisUDgof man, w i ^ and awae servants.

They bave betiiBartied for several years. Tbe lady has beua a Baptist by ppofesitHi, ever sinoe befee die was married, and as commoo, ttduUted great coDoem for her hus-band- Bu tb« grew worse as he grew older, until something about a year ago, a protraeted meeting commenced with the Church of whidi sbo was a member. During wbdch, Christian

'J i m p o r ^ t difficulties which iisoally attend the foun^Ug of such schools aiid col l ies , ari:*» from the want of suitable met to conduct them. I t is not every good man. nor' ei-ery wod scholar that is adapted to suecced in founding such an institution. These iliffienlties w e f o d wo have had to meet."

IHd Brother S. know wheii he was penning tho a W e extract, that the rJadew of the lie-corder would beliere that he was refiecting upon Brother Hil l? We liope that he was not: yet i t k generally belinved, by the tttwl-

,cd with great esmestnefs. . Christian example, were again aad again refer-red to ; and the o9ngr^|;atioB admiuished to leave them o ^ if tbey were guilty. At, wbicb

;meoting a i d geathsaaa beeame someiriiatin-terestcd, and his a i nd tumed to tbe subject of Cbrist iu i a t j . And from hia own statement his wife was msre in hie w»y than all othoa.

But she resolved from this time to live more devoted, ^ c commenced secret prayer; and aot a day passed without her going to secret pnyer from one to half d o s a times.

After a few months bad dapaed, an cjs of the Reorder , so for as I have heard an j tunity presated itself for her to u d in preadi-expression, that be was. So other teaoher, j ing the goep^ She resolved to help. How except Brother Hill, has h id charge of rbe l t D o b t w t b e B M a s w a s w b a t s h e c o u l d n o t a t institution referred to. I beud Brother S. at jonoo underataad? knowing »n p l i c a t i o n Cadii, before the Little Btrer Association, bim would not be agreeaWeu Bat she was de-abottt a year lUDce, in bis usual doquent style, | tenadnad. Heaee Aft borrow^ tbe sum nee-exclaim'in s u b s t a i ^ "We have found tdiej eaHury. Ty* replace wbi (^ t i a took «S bar

'm teference to Brothur HilL I f Bro. j ear-rings and fingw-rings, and placed th«aa m S-, in tbe above ex«»act,aH«d» to Brother H., die store fbr sale. This worked rig&t. Wb«j wUl lie please tell tts all "why such » great I her husband leamtd this, ifor once be was made <Sshaagahascomeovertb«^ir i tofbtsdream&"|toay, a Cfkris^ti*-^ l l t a i , tbon^ t True, the Baptists of Bethel Assooiatiwi bjive{pierced b i sbeaA A Bttlc a f t » , w b « pasi-afeted aobly in «ect ing tbat lostly building- at I b g , be found ber in a seciaded flaoe, prostia-H(^4&8ville. I t cheers my heart to see i m r j ted tipoa ber fro^ pouring forth her heart m denominatioa building up imlStntiOTs of a first! prayer to God. The a ^ t be could bardfy rate order. . i bear; for fre^ in bis memwy was flje lay-

Por Brother^Bwt and Udy, I e r t e r ^ a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j^^r g^Od a>>d coatiy anay. H e t ^ a ^ w e . ^ : His ownstatetrorfjled

suecosfU m b u d & g up llw insbtotion at I J f ^ . . , HopkinsTille. u tbey W lie® at l ^ f i t y i - t t e l b ^ . T» ber be (qpenefi ^ « s m m ^ and ebewliei^ But "justice to a U pai«5»,' '] T o g e t h e r Owy hitorward bowed in prayer, and diould ever be our ntotto. Brother H. has j ^ ^ i j e ^ i ^ ^ b a u v - * i n i a t a t io r t time

"m a ^ . o f rttady baKts." Tj t} ^ ^ ^ ^ proved, d a nQwioed to rn.Mt n, I w i i i i n ' ' May

cesitral point <d sevKal native pieactea. is thrir habit to meet togedar a a l Saturday previous, for wo^&ip and al improvment.. Tbey l o o k t o % in charge, a$ thtsr Bible daM teadber; . ^ , . . . tl*! difficult Um past mf«th fa s o h ^ i a , m d g t ^ tb» difficult pan^ges oif scn^ they have met, fisr a x p o a l ^ t ^ jtaito, tb« hard objecticms tbey b a ^ boai^ fa val,etc.cto. .nen<»,bemnstbe a K S k

not only of e w n p e t e n t ^ I e a n ^ j i i t y to iostmct a churc^ but to piea<ie». T b i is peibapa tbe noct ta:at a i ^ r^poodble ^^irt of bis bkbon. B. i w l ^ f o r t y five miles from tbis and visits it. at g i « t sacrifice, tmet wtefa. "They aeod a mai point

B ^ v ^ r B- lives in th*apper IKstrict, thsreissuffieieiLtwt^fortwomeB. A brother in Georgia, a late graduate of M t ^ Uuiveraty, has derided to go to the O m ^ Ou account of liis youth and want of ex^ari-ence, he will l « placed under tbe c a i t t ^ iM-ather B. •

Let all who .V>ve our Lord J a a a C b ^ unite witb bcothes B. to invoke H e a v e a ' a b ^ ings upon tbe lasBjk•^ and a m r t tboae fhlcvils, which JO tiireaten 4 e b e * " tbo poor Indiana.

Yours truly, B^ H o u u s , Cor.

s t i a ^ to-xie. tiiat J b o ^ m e A j n O i t f -

b a v O M b a ^ n a a : U m niii l i iwll a» a jaUty a i w a i a t « > l aaga i i aa t . p a i ^ , w U e b a a r t a d i n ^ S i i p M e e f i t t HUffwi-

; e M i * n f A fordt to ^ aa t O e Sfpeaen see tiH^ i ^ n f ^

oT G a a J ^ a d v i e e ? -temibaa-aM aad h t ^ K a a k a e f t e if iL'i LjwJ II ^biii irrr^ V aCaton, i t a i i ]

tona^if; b a t i f ftbaaf Gad, y i -aan • • t t * t a r t t i * # i t » W e a w e p t the w« b f e v e tba i r i t i i «f 6«d, and e u M f t Iw a r ^ dtrown. - I -

siiiaB a a n ^ i f t M i d ^ any wb>dtisnot:pBfc w S i d a

^ - j ^ Cknifii^a. T o a t e e i i a ^ tbe

of

Mtcco Caaxi Nanos , J c i t 29tb, 1 8 ^ Dxsa Bao i r aa H o u i a 5 :—SiBoe re-

turned from our tour through the Cbfc^w Nation, and have had t i ae to look a r o a ^ I more than realiie all tbe an t idpa t^ e r i ^ re-sulting from a temporary abaenee field of labor. Tbe enoay was jast then ing in like a flood. "Tbe Payasent,' the Creeks are soon to reerive, is the Xation the baser sort tf t^aeakton to prepare tbe way for all sorts of rief aB sorts of intoxiettimg Hqnaa are introdaoe' un-der cover of tbe labels of tbe varioos patent moSriiMa. ^

The Creek General Coundl ad joarnd ^ a w days before my arrival Am<Bg other tbey passed one, instructing tbur

ISonse" to i^tll all intnxieatiBg Bqnon iu the posscsrion of Indians and n^roea thty petiiiffiied the Agent, CoL Garr«*.""te stop the licensed traders from adling SampariHa," •^Extiacts of G i t ^ , " ete., et&, witb what e&ct yet remains to W

I found a letter frcctbiotlwr JTaaes man, on my return, e a n a t l y entreating come to Big Spring, to-aanvw, and in orduning brother Waduagian. I pe31ed to deny myself &mX pleasure, ^ a y services ate demanded ait N o r ^ foric. ^ b e i e are so many duties d a i a i n g a y i a m e d a ^ at-tention, I am a t a loas to know what ^ d f e

w i ^ a be ' w e ^ a a | B » » * a l * w e r tbay i n M it, ba t waa.ahwwit wns t^ to iewrt a eiiafitinB,

be a M k v d k d w i i for^iiia etily tba d e n e was munaaooa n c p s r i a w a a a n v n ^ d M B a f w O a for t ^ tiM M r a . e u a e wben sntod proybody. ' W W ^oaas m a t e d isin for waatad a a a a ^ fbr b a bay. ^ it wiald be i p & t ^ B e r i n w erase: dMie woaid « r t r b e aoaae l ^ g a i d , or doablav » " V i a t i t w a M n M a i d t . m insBalSed r t t of dts PelsA d ^ is as ineenoiatible widi frtiedaa of oonaoenee as witb e tn l M o ^ .

No great, no good work, ootdd e v a be ae-eoMiplidied on andt a enaaitiia £ve<y grent entojirise bas been commeneed a i ^ opfea-tion, carried forward

in i ^ t e of aenniB, and U last bas triaaphed oyar boat£Sty. W W e voald bave been t ^ MBoeai j .^e te tpr ie i , if tbe aaaiuaaaas apffoval af tbe Oria t iaa warld bad been deeaaad a a e n ^ to ita eaniMBee-ment? I t s be^nniBg was eapbaticalfy H k day of small ttiags." I b e w w M

l e i a i s i d d a t p m e B snaned at i t ; (be oi-stitnticMi of fitantare aad govenaaut aiike

[ i t ; — i t waat ea. W ^ w v waaldbavei taOinr iae?

H e e ^ o M t s of BeririoB bave maSe eif i -tal of tba want of b a m a y aoBne tiae age ax-isting b«tMeB aeaa «f tbe g n d M c a e i i ^ -e d k y te Beard; and w b o W e dtt ,rga of i n e a p a ^ bave been made. I t b a a an iaad to

tbattbeK a s & n bave b m needbwi^es . aggentod. Tbat austaka bare been nwimt-t e d i a t b e adairisttatiga 'of Seaesf, may iea£ly be adaitted. l U s was tobe eqeetod. Tbe (Bterpdna was nai^ tba a a J m jyainaif untr ie^tbeaaabiaery enapBeatod; B«t tbe

first, and what next. I woald vxy phasis for bdp , if I b ^ bope that d i a t Baptist preadier woald i a a r a ^ soul turns wab desre for te aalvatiai

"m a Ui^ .o t B r o t b v ' ^ y o w n lai^nage^ ^^e has been too tone n d &vanl4y kwnra ia Kent t^^ , '* fiw like B i ^ ^ in t b e n ^ that be i s aot one of t b e m o i t e S c ^ t and e o a p r i n t V-nfibm in K< ^ a bundled P " ^ ^ inatitirtioaa.

iroBoma, Kjf., Oct

m hnn buried with ChriM in b a p t i n IbeWeaHagsof 'Godiait apoB-lbem. ^

, Woa l^wtaa to r sgwara l ly , e x e r ^ a H a l u e n o w a t l j J b y - i a i n e n o e i ^ tbsy

" T ' ^ I n e i i e d , i t tbey-Si6aid,iaflBa4 rf w a a i A / ^ -^ l i y tod i ^ / ^ ^ i m i O r m »

Mtaidl ioi l i

1* .

Indians. The present i s b time ofgreattriid.

never seen tbe p r o j e c t ao un&votaUa are just now.

0 1 tbat God w o a l d k ^ d m fina H ^ r a , and steeiqiltbea ear bands. ^

- AifoeiiaBatdy^ H - P B c

P . S. I dialL be compelled to ahegetber, a n i t n v d fion f o ^ to til tbis paymnt ia o n e . ' I kapayna ^ a e . H - m

S B C S S T B A S l t t a E . ^ ? I bave l e u i ^ thMJt

a i n i s t e i n - t f i b to i in '^ , -^ -^- -^ of K y ^ w b o b M s i a w s i i

wiA ^ i^sBatm. ef •'W. w b i ^ baabwn t b ^ t to >e a

I t i b i

and experiaaee cenfiaa wisdea X e t l dedbt if any a * « t a t i n g , n l w aad io i l «f .«fcnl-tiei, waa aa^r fan ied Sgrwaid witb Jbacr ans-

Haa ^ m a i e e a i y e n l a | a i a bam freafraaaxant K tbe aaHlsaCanr boards wen m a a k d , UundetaenaiCb laabeaaea . At i t is, we know ^ aB **

^ r f t b e b i i i l l s i w e r t n a i S . ad with tbe eoadagii^ onraoaaaai ' l iave aot a e e a m d ^ m f r e a n a f t o k c a . W b s t ^ I J>o w e s a y t o ^ I n t b ^ a t t f ^ beaid% jsa are w m a O y l a r a f t b a e a t e i y r i a e l t e K i i is a bStmt Or lifcs b a a ' a l i i i faan, a a t b a O r a toe of Kentae&y,baabaaiswianndByint l ie giaater jplwy of tiie Stateaaaa e( A a a i e a , dtoli wa r a O e r o u r iinta a:bl tzy i t •paB?

The iiiiiaaiii wbidi b i r a V a a p tb r t* ata javalaabk eantobaliaM to w rtMfc bibE-eal eritiniM, and if . l t e ^ r i a i : i M d wbeta i tnawia^graatgaad hm Ba t ^ week caaaet M p ; i t w d .

Tbeafcgeetortbe • i n e a o r d

The " n k a andiaainwtiaM" A e ' ^ a a n -a f l l M R i i B a t a t a j B a t

tola, a * t « a t g m ^ a t a a m y a M y t e t o p A & M , ! .

uaaatuMUj o f t i n saaiara a « fayiBg • e a a t b a a d t o ^ a a e a a d ^ e a a a l JiAa. I t

^ i p « » i » a a t l a t • — i n n a a i ; iMafciMii» witb tbe estabBAad p b a a e o l t g f i M a a t in a B e a M b a M - W l M f a a d i M U r a , w b i k

t i a ' i K B a l

to

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E N N E S S E E B A P T I S T .

R A S H Y I U J t

G c ^ i o s , t lut moet teine tite Beptoikguti qaotlioo «s coiTtct, p e n l e s t in Hebww ]

Ihii aII11IItti 111*11 tW«y*««ft ««il*li • 11 «Nini.. I

tK mt jmr Imwitg thr

— t b » Uat B a s o l Becwte-W» recelT; •d tte a d iatriSt^nce UMi; K s . I n M i ^

Ids y a o n s B ^ -

L U t i n f i •

r S^coml« LUMiiiiuiii rS . ^Uti ioarv , of Aberdeen, Sfiss. . ^ m a i r ^ at^mm Utfr

t n M t a t» l i m L H«.wm A rxfp. at i ianwn. tf ^ o a e ^

I tanUe deirtcta, and *a aiife ICntiftf ef^ r TMtsiBKX. H a « « « M M d v t i f tlK ftilfc.

i H B i i t i s s a d i e i i A At

MiiiwijlirfWi-OB •

X B T T E B S T O K . Ifc B I C B - H o . X H L

i J k j e t c ' , ^ perf iroed » BO-

t i i i a t k e W a t i f t d ^ i e rf ^ Tanple. people lui i lNt f in l spot Peter o ^ t o ^ t s i & i l ^ W l F ^ ^ f e caiBittisadii. ' 1 - He

' Acfcs,S: 1 ± H e e n m ^ i e ^ l ^ V S ^ ^ ^ S. I t is ex-

added tipan

tUs'

Wt, in these respeete,» Baptist C i o n i . I «lcse tl>e history of t!»c CSnffcli by the

oo&duHTe: . . m s d t»

titoae whom they Uptised into bis nunc, oS thisgs vbatsoetrr he had conunanded them, which wc must beliere they m in I M ^ ;

I t hi with jJeMMC, t U t I cma Mr. Baines tgainst those adroeatei of epriniSing, w h o s e e k t o n ^ t h i a cocliawea mis- t j^»t i<m into tte^ sernofc

B a t th«f did not u u t n e k the member? of the C h m A »t Jwwiwliim ^ b i p t e their

^Stanrfiffe, Christ had n e w . w a m t ^ i i e i then^tA baptiae the cUldies of-bel iove»

. ^ « w w t * better tmsob for Kjeetto^ infMtt b a p t u a aa a hsnaf t .|cadi-t ion?

The form of Church o i ^ i x a t i p a I d i d l diaeoaa i s a fatnraletttf .

' mm kAFnei or thb s r s r ^ .

B u t H a t j o t m e j to Gtaa

riLfcr a

He noBl];^ torn i t " — Bm.

totljiipr j M ^ r - r t g O y i t o i r * l i r t % wai ^wnthe w * in' W k m ^ A

y i - «*.— oneClniTlk A i n i i W i M i r i

tMOAni'ti . a. n t l e t im%*#*eeiw* » e 1 * = * ,

t l i iLiJaTilMl ••>•»"'« «»lMsa»TVjliwm>^-TW irtfaK ial» teamwl oBiaN atgacM csa show jvstUabiarM a. A t a m w t o w i - a U r i K i B h a M t and D O T *

r •< lha tor ^ a o r f a ^ .

V « teCt tbiak ;t o c c a ^ M a r t e ^ Choidt t» r n i n a s i a t t o c c t o M Chan^'anbiia W U M t l ^ » » Bntoer n w It •nTaiW.m^-*^' -*" C&ai^'tr i imd" t t t ^ i i i ^aa iBpaztWI iaaHntaadfMf ie l -^ : - '

. SKaOi i^a? ' te gcC ii tk

Hi i s circQBistasoe is worthy of A c cspeisial the miniber of study b j A e inquirer after the fidth and prae-

^ce of the apostles aad first erangelisis. li^iltfMit^iM^'^^^'i g ? " ® ^ coorerts | The Esnoch w u an officer of h i ^ r ^ — ^ ^ i i lwasioB, s i&er hrfbr« or after their j the Treasurer of fte Queen of Elhi<^»- He

ODM Sai Peter.intimate t» them | « « o H i e r a J o e , or a |>rt>srfyto. I t w a s eustoi a B i A » « e » p a r « t t l B t o j m u 7 for such in foreign hinds, to attend the

dWIdi«B to be a j g r e ^ facts at Jerusalem. He was returning,

thdr duty to thrir uBcaosaoas | utd rea£i ig a copy of Isaiah, the IViphct, ^ i i r e e not te apostles as f a i t h M tol doabtlesg the Gredt transhition, rfflce-ftat"^

' • enjoined. Pedohapfet m i u - e x p r e s s l y for the J-aws of A S K n i i t i a W e hati: traced the histo-1 and &rc>ughont Egypt,

r j of tife < a * r A . until !«0OO J e w s hare beea 1 FHIip accepted his iaTitatton to a scat with added. t h e « added daily, and yet not I Jum in his chariot, and preached unto him J e -o»« ii^rd ahout'^taar duty to "t»irtiie and aaso- j ans. And whea they eame to a c a t M water, ckte their anconaewns or trabdjering children j'the S n t u i ^ «»d; what doth hinder m* to be w!th hi the Church. Ibaptixed, which, as Mr. Bameeailmits,is proof

T8nt» i£TtT»i . ( that he had beM instructed by Philip in the and design of baptism. And Mr.

S ^ t . the word with boldness a n d ! Haines ala.>iM»y j u ^ " T h i s & i t h n i

i t t that " t h e mt^dt of rt«n Christ was then stated to be the proper quali dad S f w d l 'were of one heart and of one jfisaJkra for makiaga profearion of religtoo

- j lB&Bts , being deiititateof &ith, are then eer-

I f t l ^ l i to be understood of t h o * who were I tainly wiAont the propw quaUfiea&m for bai»-diseipled by the teadiir^ of the apostles, then J tiam. Baptism, Barnes errery wh«w teadies, ^ j « « T O what'cooatifated a in those l i s tie ajc^oiMttk^ t n w ^ o a e » a i e s a p ^ 4i«iL whnm they f S t themselrM aathdriiecby j feMon of re%k>B. and ^ agrw with him.

T h a ti lniBtian "We find the EiBufclug rer j > s g ^ c ^

ia the Sepost i iz j Sjr C ^ aSowa'the titTarialde proeQi^^ of " A i k r - L a a ^ i ^ ^ ' o r & e ^ r i t o f morista » to open eomnhn^m Mnd the a m i ehurchaa w i & Fnt iAapUsk Brother ht ihb Bqpaalory. haj« > tahsa a bold itaad and^

the C o m n u i ^ 'to haptiie, L e., one who 6e-E f r « t

I f thu only aHuS^ to the church, then we tatfw ^ whom it was eiriasTTely con£po«<i up tff thw txaw, of a amliitwdr tAai Mifrtd. Acts,

TocxTU ainrtTAi. • ^ • " ^ " a ^ d a i performed many s%ns and won-

i o w & i t with fliemr

B u t in his note oa this paange, he aftrms with-out qualification, that " I t eontaiia an icipoi^ tant truth, elsewhere abBcdantlT taught in ^ SeriptMes. that fitUk fc. neeessarv to a proper profimsioD of religion." Doer he iiot cjcriu-a r e l r exclude {a&nts *

In coMeetioa with .Hr. BamcVTemark. I

" I t may be remarked, that vhidieTcr of the abore senses is asagBcdiitfuiniihtsMargumMit

fcr the JiT»etj« of »j>rinklipg i» ^ t i s a . I t ^

to the evideaee of christian 'f«rt«» natiems, and not baptism. A V ii it uuJ <f an -zr^-W *it r^«r«)u>r <0 w ^ tkotJd if o^ity'is^rrT^''

OSJXGTIOS. The wily pkwsiblo «i)}»tiott urged is, ^ r e

^ aa t suficifflit water «» 'tha n>ad to Qaia, for the purp«ae o£ immersion, i iace i i . w a s *

desert." I have beiiwe » « i ^ little t itkd, SuScieftcy of ,TVater, wr i t t taby l a i G. W- Smusmj, of Wadii»«too, I^. C. , who recctttly traveled oter this route, and B«de obaartatioas for,»the purpose of meeui^ thii Tcry objei!ti(». i p r e th« rcsulta of hia reaeaiuhe*:

» Y e t « M Kfjre locality m Pakstiae « e B -tioned V the of Christian baptianm the time of. the Afi^stle* demands notice; n a a ^ y , the place on the road ftom. Jersaalem to Gaxa, where the Kthiflpian e a s ^ bapdtrf by PhiKp; K o . ^ in T a l e r H i n e i ^ marked wiiA mot* irrterest, and more parti««arity by the early Chriatiaa pUgrimi and Chriitian sohol-ais. The iourdcau i Pilgrim, less than three hundred years after the event, described wita care its situation. His note is (as he advan-ces from Bethlehem): -Thence to B e t h a ^ " is fourteen miles, where is the fountam ui whtdi Philip baptiaed the euuudi. Theace to the cak whete Abraham dwelt, is nine mles. Thence to Hebroa is two miles." hu.«ebius, on the word Btihsur, has the foil-swing note

Bethsur of the tribe of Judah or Benjamsn. There is also now a village Bethsoran, t ^ t y yniW distant from Jeruaalan toward Hebro^ where also a foantain isming from a mountaia is shown, in which the eunuch of Caodace is said to have been baptiied by Philip. There is also another Bethsur In the tribe of Jndah, distant one nule from tte city of Elootheropo-B i " • Jerome in like manner sa js «$ the same word: '-Bethsttr in the tribe of Judah or Banjamin. And ticre is at this day a village BethsPion, to u. graig from Jerusakei , to He-bron, at the twMibeth milestone; near which a foantain. boilii^ up at th^gpot of a mountain. B abeorbed by the same soil from which it springs; aad the Af toof the .VDOSthx record that the eunuch of Qaeen Candsce was bap-tiied in -this by Philip. There is another vil-

Mtw - -

tn ip^thdopol ia , and ca,^!^ and

the It inerar; o f AnUmiiftC throtigli Hebron also the j<mn waa follows ihnn the f ^ that in almost a l l the itineraries of the modems

the plains bordmng on the shore M e d i W n a c w Sea." , W i t t reasKi dowJUOand express the doubt

'Wtetbej' the EleuQiterpolis existsd in the cunudi's d a y ; lancj, according to Dr. Bob-inson, that town is not mentioned even b j its same .SMi^nftrw, t i a ^ the b ^ i i u ^ o f the MMod omtiay afterCteisb: more importaat i i a a » ' t U I the^Cwirth eentury On the Art ide « . 4 3 w Jtru sal em io Cfaza,TUiaiid nesenU the same view a ^ i n . On t ^ ward Ctaza he ex|a«ses the ojwuotu that the w<wd " desert)" in Actfi.Twi. 2 6 , refers to the oV», "not to the rotde. I t is worthy of nanark, howerer, that t i e deagna-tioB, c m i i w as i t does firom the pen o€ Luke, is p«culiariy>^gplieableto the rotOrif B ^ n m : for the a w w «erti«r uses A e *aaie lewtii m the tame gmfrat seite, aad in deecribisg the same rrawn. when he moitioas that John the Bap-tist waa reared " i n the deeerta;" the home of JohnV paiwits, according to Dr. Robiasoo. )dng a t J n t t a s e a r Hd>ra».*

Staxting now f r i m Jeruaakm on the route thus indicated, let us view tha &dl i6e» for iaanerriwi a loM its ooura^ and eqpmiallyr at the M^t where history has fixed, the baptSm. Procec^ ig 00 horses, at the «r£na-r y * a t j of three Koman miles aa hour.t hours and th i r^ minutes we r2adi A c tmee immense pools of Solomon, from ^ ^ was conducted to J cru3al<«i. I b Christ's day ^ e y were little lakes of water, fo* the t l w cover about three a m s of grouad.t'aitd filled they furnished all needed facilities ftw immersion, lying open, as they do, and. i a a tired ralley. Even now. such is the qiOTti^ of water in the lower pool, that a mote scores nient place for the s a c ^ ordinance co«ld hard-ly be desired.

Prjeeeding thoicc over hill aad dide, and

Bethfer Ctmreh, Tens., and fear at ColfimvflJe. Ai«o»*'tl«e. wvetal had

rfloicetn iiMr that he h ! » « » and

M m him. K. CiiainWa latter iiiaadi

idn ilwir r a i 1, M ^ Baptist Chxmhet ipa i f uji

in t ie Swtli and West. It i» Tauswai- t o *

W a o t h d r d » t y ; i « < d i the fraSi. Mrf cSteuhto and God win hcwor Jt—they m»T t tM

Wve the cane in Bia hands. Brother J . S . tTBiJMtreporta fiRj a4«t{««.

. } the ftmta of a risfcwi days" me««jn«, in «ay CouEty.

Brother H.J.Sni5th report, the baptism flf

foartrfs aa tha rendt of a mMting b«Jd fe Ctfamr UneCMpeh. Ailriiiar Fow of the W r w ^ t t r m B r o t h e r . * ^ lodandeackrtBtihoRdwilhkfaa. BrotSrrSiriA wpBrt. that a«r Pwrffflat » a e r . f Ha dWridlat^ with fte BaiHirta; that O-y had dMe awf» aaatheCaJh<aie»ladrrerd«ie» Where i» CoaBrmJeB T »»

•Biti.5-C. Kcteau r»ports oae of the mort ponr fU ootpoiriiBgs of the Spirit tSmt wrian no-ticed 9>is year. It oecnrrtd amiosr a meefinsrf^oM iMj!> hJ^'witli the CowsKd ClnoTh, Meigs Camdy, Tncamee—an omU-VufiimMrffiunt. There were 6jne»wtei there were and amdoas ioqniiws than iKofiaised chmfiaas in honae. the meeiiBj resafted to orrr ffity accesriOM, t w of Whom had been Me^^aW*- Brother K. fclds that Baptiste hoota had frrdy drcoJatoi fate l>«5^1)orhood. TreSy, a gnat, and S ^ " ^ How can that Cbatth lc®s^rew«a t» «3»-riMS ai»! ptracfciBjs the MUierj 1 or to ^ B g or S R > ^ isiin»tera xnlo an'tbe TOW. that the sospel may Vr fri»d>ea to eve^ creatareT God has wmo-ht a work of gtaee heftn-their M he did Peter, to cflOTinee i i ^ of lietr f i s t and em>M«as vie*^

T Bx4bei Giaj, of Georsebod, JIis*niri, r ^ pacta that he aaaisted ia a mcttise « lB««h » Crock R u i i ^ aad a i » at Aatioch, at ithieh poowthitty madeprofcstioa of ^ • e . and tJstaeeo inr* i m m e r ^

BRithrrG. Vonr e^ideece af IHeadsKp U^T nicoarapng. Harda»tietiBw.ar% tboo»aadit of ^OacriberatotheTaiawiBwBarlirtcaa he t^aed. . BroOier J . AaroU nepK* tnam SO catiTrr-

to

lace Bethwr in the tribe of Jodah, a m i k dis-tant froa EleutheropoUi" l a his beautiful eulogy o rec<ird.-s;

^ o u l d be s u p p ^ id by every Baptist-: "/k it fa it a Siet'there is a troJencr »i»noir

fcntaeky Baptiata ArramiaTrim, eg** oamuuu-iuB,.aad'Safi>n9atrtar is ^ tiM« B i n Koa dents, arKterayuian.aad e w j ; ciuucit ctaHoittandahawlhnrhxiHU. With all alQiation ctmptaadM^ and eottipliaiuii (cr pnce for umwiw^ eater v i r itfann ynte-jtr

T»e HWrrf , a i t » rapport ««»«», if • • i i l i t lratw. irt tfllarIT tM-t-f*^ iScaaJkfl

tiimn: <U]«aranti|ia»diat,HiiCiHnf of t b a B ^ ftni—sajfs -in a ree^ fet»er, 'aad ihr iast i rapatnlea^ oar imt iaa i r - t^ Keftna-en—titaa B«» eoittow to Ktep y ^ wvspart,j7iatr> " »«nedwrife'ff"*r i ® flfe riaak, r m t a a a i i a t h ^ ^ q a t U t m a a M jlKr Bapdrts cmli&ieaad inreir. a *ee»aeti|ie** Let t b n show iq> w fttr a t a t c ^ t „ and I Tield toO^ i t * they aaJiaiM^ oTtte AH? of Ih^Vjwiili&traTT The® fctfl«n h f e i ' a n a IWM ft.

the iSnai B>riTaI.ssid(4i9 iba. cf

^ chnreh a r i a V n i B ; ^ hy t i « d a « , Voill . ^ t D d a ^ t M matenab, a ^ hy

oTO Jhawhif hy aapartonrf, Q^Honsled, tmdhrStianneir' tSey- cinn«< ter ft."

a f i n a it as my decided opiaioa. that no mau _ prtaeh C&ri * truly without prearhtog

i S n i is w w d e ^ tiSit the people magnified 1 hapttsra afeo, explaiBing it» nature, a»d its de^

and WkTOT w w the more added to the j ago . I ^ i d — ^ t i t i A a ^ Sia men and tromw.^ Not! That PhiKp required fiuth as a coeditton of ^ i f ^ ' a b i m t i n & n » or Aildrcn, or sockets j hts baptism, aU admit. The next quertioo ii». bkag 'a JBed io die Lord, butbelierers: and to] did he sprinkle or pour water upon htm, or did m ^ tt f t h i moti e ^ l i e i t , i t is said. muK-Jhe immerw him in thatwatw? tafjea, inen and wtjmen. There is an ar- j 1 will briefly give the reasons that mu.st sat

in ^lis word totu. I t ean be used on- j every candid mind that Philip immersed ^ wbch speakuig of two things or classes. I t I the Eunuch. cannot be, used of one class, or of three or | 1 . Their coming in sight of a eerUin watpr, mote.diisei rf thing?, or individBals, but lim- j soggesied to the Bunuch the duty of baptism. Tb the numbrx to fuv . W h a i fte Holy Spirit I f he had underrtood from Philip, that !<prink- .

ling a few dtop^ or l ay i ,^ A c minUter, moist-1 ^ finger, ujxm the forehead was bapti^-m, j rl W . ^ r t e r s of a R o l a n ^ e ;

we mui4 admit that only the two clastcs 1 stnpping at a pond or a stream wtiald not fied were added. "Phis ^ a very significant | oecurred to him.

I t determines the character of those j ± The inispirptl hUt.^rian declares that Phil-wao should be added to the Lord, or to the j jp, " < < p r i n k k d . tiot poured. Churelu I call your attention to the very ju- 1 but tsnatrrud him. •nnce. as we have Anwn. fieious remarks of Mr. B a m c a , t h o u ^ a P t « s - j i n both sacrcd aad classic 15teraturo. bap-

fes naturallT and priuiirily «ignifi<« to dip.

oa Paula, the Koman pilgrim, Jerome Sue began tot pa^s over the ancient

waT which leads to Gaia, the power or the rie^ of God, and in s-ilencc to revolve with heradf how the Ethiopian eunuch, prefiguring the pec^le of Uie isaii*)a.«, had changed _ his s s in ; and while she read again the ancient documect, she founc again tht foantain of the ti»=pel. And thence she pas^^d fe the ri^t. F.T»ra Bethscr rfie came to Bscol, which is tnuMiated.tfae grape-dfs i i r . . . . And she as-cended to ilehroii." l u the days of the Cru-saders the «uae locality was fixed. Brocard-us, P . , Teeords: " F r o m Hebron it is reckoned three Gallic leagues [four and a half Boman milesl toward the north, declining a liitle to the we,st, to Sehtl^Ertoi, that is, the iorrtni-Ui of tk* grapt-dusier, whcncc ihc

Sfty i inutesmore w e ^ p p e d s « * , f i l l S n d e watei- our horsesj-asfl.to v<«r irith an anfiod b dniwn up b y * boekct., <Mgj i»7j l»ce Dr. Uobioson aaya; ^^fieiWii i i X^^^eeai is arfifitial; M f raai wa-ter. ^ hamiDcdan t w v e k r s , ' * Afcf ius l a m a -siun would B o t i e diffietdt -Descending thaioB into the fine valif^liifiare us, crossine J ^ ^ ascoiidiiig 00 the opposite side, in mintites 'more we reached the ruin? of „ , eiect. town, which .our muleteer calls H o f c o&«e, but whidi Dr.' Kobuwao has nurted Abu Fid ; mentioning "olive-trees and t i B « ^ around, and a reservoir of r « n wato.'^t resei-rvir lies in the,iopen field, with a grassy brink anmad i t I t is fifty or sixty feet square, and it is now, in the last of April, full of -w*

the depth being apparenUy frc«n three to

B m . P w W J t r o B r — e n i a l i ^ a «pc e n l & v w b y a t u m r i s f

tile TtoaeaMe Baptist : f a t I s H a i i* tMU/f«r»cl i ra4ia& l a d y t «

eeeeepeuy Bier impeoiteol naler^ « r viher y w n g f i n a d l , fct * baB, tatfaer A m 1st her g» a low, w t o O t ehrirtiaaladjr dote Mit paHake •HfaetMnteHMit lniefar» aiew iMker Oil?

.tlkid. metabem of Baptist eh'jr-^ a i t v f l r i b M at i h o t d . w I m i t i s t e o w B k b a n k a S f M t t o ' M M e a f f . a i i d i p a a d & T S ' W ^ m hootir i i ' s i e t i i ; d » fchfea, e r «th«rwE* prtptf-log dM eBtcttaiuMrt f

k r y i t H a r Bi^pfirt paieoli> to •cod t h v to A a a d w I k gTMMAtlf A : S i m K .

t l * f in l cpantiim, I answer i s . ' I F (lie ^ f i B p a n t e t t i r t * * " i j f the " d r i s t i w is

d e t a w B e d to go to a ball, let her go asrbeft a t e e n . L m ril the f n p e u a d i ^ b e d n w n « k W . U t i f t p c r i ^ riHaBft-ferinyehrtttiaB k BifcM taara* to a iOL rim h i^page f f a n apM«]r m a^tiiea-U e : •'Btt'^Mil p n t i t e s a f other HMk. f J o i n mi thewikd i ru f i aa e a s b e a ''lOBkir. • i ^ a i a f a a l L A jP ia/ imwoCH^iBBi ia tybe .

To Am sa.' Bap-Might jMk w v A ^ a a t e as

te tdUes far a W l mntt^fr ^fAerntpt^ ' A t atli i taMipi i i t^- Jhiy juiiilmU^ . I ^ ^ A c i r mnatkm tt htOmmia^aei^ pke-

. - . - . fe^jbi i i mt 'fif J 'i«iH' A p i e p K ^ & t tbds. •^i^SftiMCiiC lAeftA tfeIa»e«C Qaim Amm^-^mrnMmteliiagM.iMs

Ijfir^WiiOi*thela<^pBa[y. BBL . 1 — a t o y -faa-i^Sm ii l it} . i fcsgcMMi

i to

. _ . f t i i i 1 B « i J m i r 1 i l r

Hmt

tenan " 1 4 - -iitrf bdirrtrs. ThU is the name by

which Cbristiaw »ere dfesignated. becausc of t i » m a n t f a i i ^ that diatinguished them was thati thayde^vMrf that J e sus waa the Christ i l i i i . a l « aa iacidenUl proof thct none should jnin'flictiisclTes to the church who are not lifvtrt, L e., who do not profess to be a Chris-tian in heart and m fife."

We urge the ftet: that not one infant, not one child of a l l jshe multitudes waa added to the Chsrch, "or~f i« Holy S ^ t ihts unfaithful iere . f ^ r c were, undotitedly, mnltitudcs of chiiaien belwigE^ to tiiie vast number of t l ^ a d ^ on 'the day of P e n t c c ^ of those added durtcg the second and third Revivals, aiid a t this timie; andif it was t h c i r t o ^ t o b i w g them to baptism, and associate them with themselves iir\he Church, why was not the fact n i i t i o n ^ Why w i s not t i e duty even allu d ^ t o T When Christ put his hands upon chil ilren and ble8s>ri t h ^ the fact was d e e ^ wor-th^ of TWrd. When he fed the five thcus-ihd, ehOdi^ wers present and were met. tioncd Is the ^pt i sm of children of less motacmt than «ae mial of bread and fish?!

'Was it only the fOeitct of t l « record that eoi^roDted the adVocain of inlant baptisai^ ^ t nieoce, where wt Jiare a right to expect the Scriptures to speak, » of itself enough to co^imin dte practice as utmpsntolical, but when

immcrw osly. and 'as Gharl-?!< A3Bthon de-dares. its secondary meaning!", if it hx" any at ail, allude to the « m c thing. I M i l the eates of afiu«i<m can show that tn |KHir or to jprinkle, is the natural and obrioa* meaning of in-rlinx, describe the fountain Of PhiFp a-s be-baptism. we are jtis^Sed in declaring that i n | in a vallet,"which Pocockc . « t a ^ t o b e baptism, we are jnstiSed Philip iramcfsed the Bunudi.

3. The context points to immcrAon; the hiistorian dechrcs, that after coming to the wa-ter, they both eis f" hti-lor—des-cended tnfo "the watw. fiote, and not to, is the usual and primary meaning of fis." I f the narrator had intended to say they deset?Bded fo, or imfo the water, he would harcussed the pre-porition <7»i, as he does elsewhere- Sec verse 3<>: "They came »7»f to, w ttnto a certain water; '

he fell, epi to the *ard»;" " bmrad, fpi unto the chief priests;" "turned. to the Lord;"

W1 down.- mi at hfct feet ' * the vessel de-jwending, rpi unto h im;" "atreadr came, <pt unto thehouse:" turned, ejti mito the Lord;' ' " thev came. .unto the iron rate ;" ' " h e catae, rjn to the hou«e of Mary i"* ' they brought him. ejfi unto ^Vreopagn. "^T stand, epi at

j-s judgment seat,** &c.,

" "• • 'Iff:

M9 have again and again, a spetlfiation of the classes added. to the Church, and in&uts are not mentioned, we find thatidiieh is equiva-Irat to an express exclusion of miants froai the number. Ire£fcryoutotLeoldIa.w;tileof inter-»etation

" " H i spec^calion of one jwrsoK., thing' or

^ literck'siM of ^rtryi^er rias,'. Thus, Mr. R i w , you fed flso Sttlc word

both, in Actss 5 : H . w h i A utterly overthrows Idl your inlant flieorj forfver, and excludes "WiiMteviBg ekiidres from fte Church of Cfaaslv'- - •

n l T B KBTlVaL. ' We have the history this revival. Acts,

6 i l e t w d T & rcnwr. in a few words, wiii>^ mfig^aSkxat:

L, And ia titase d a ^ when the number of the f a t i ^ M i n u lioltipGad, there aroBcamur-nsBRSgsf 'GT&ea» agaisst beeassc t h a r . widoir*- ir<»e neglected ip the d ^ y n i n i t t n t ^

7 . A a d tiw word of God ineteMe^ and the iDHB^er « f the diseij^es multiplkd in Jerusar. icM criatly, and • great company of the Priests

mokediaiAla&ef i t i th. '^ ekprersoB & a t we anet here, ia f a l l ^

BManing. O b e e j ^ t o . t h e & i t h j ' ^ B a & i D ^ -" lof d i sc^ lk Faith is put

" Tkom v b o obedient to red pn^i t taM-of d i s ^ is put f w the p K i ^ \ f l t M vim obedient to it, ^ Oocit l l i t t ' ^ i ^ its roqu i teB ieDfe^

aad to t&e g o ^ ' ^ Sudi alo«e

' l l w hiitaty i M i ^ ^ 1Qi«; v i o l s hirtiuy e t a w w f d , dearly, liiows

C&ttrtK irvi eompowdef diMiitw—«f belieren wtfy. I hare

p o ^ i ^ rf meeesdU ffiA fteteitew no ia&Bts ia thiy

C h u d u KotUiig eas be found i s Luke'a

the eiianch of Queen Oandaee, not far from Sicclcth. From St/ieJ EsaJ it is reckoned cient leagucis [twelve Roman miles] M the leagT-. --hotL^ of Zachariah."" At a later jcriod, (per haps for the reason that J?rfAit/r wv-- a geofral ^s>e, and given to difiwrent plac». perhi also from a spirit of controversy betwesn Eastern and Wcstets Christians, or for conve-nience,) the location of the traditionarr sp!>t wa.o dikngcd; as Sinai was in like manBerchM^-cdtoSerba ! . * Ilcncc,aeveralsncc«edingmod-eru writers, as Qnistorpiu*, Pocoeke, and Buck-

•riOBS and 12 aeewsSona, aa tha t*«ilt «f a mn^n^ with the Weasaai I H ^ e Clmpch, A l t

had been a Preshyteriaii and ooe a VethodhC. . a « MVS that- i«Ptwif i»tSMar,-ym. Uanv., in his public d n C B W ^ a t ^ p t s to make the i*«^5e be-

Mon! Osfetliw i« certaiB, we never heart- of Bapriit hi h«» >aite to sprintV a dying ciiiaF:. ' . . . .V ,

ifc E.'i'aKarcrro sends a S g ^ ne«sj

five feet I t is e\-idently ancicnt, the walk beirg built up of large hewn stones. place for immerson could not b e deircdl— Aloair in front of the old town and pool, k fee

UmBa^&mt* i ^ i w I i H N t IKM awewV

Ifoaataia Hcaw, mae Ibsee TOilw Badk ; thither I was Aipped In a b s s T kf

TTehaer. the pr«>r«rt« ^ the V at Cive ^r in - . Heret IbrnKTBreihef C

Fattor, t t a n ^ b the p n ^ wiik Scr serrices commraced. We tzM to pnach

Th^aees« i taha

V 3 ia the way, H closed to be re - i^o ie^ Mer.

f i w U H i c weweat O n ^ ^ k f : ^ ^ t i a l iaTteatian. aad conneacsd i M d d B f ! C k e ^ ' -

' to a cnnrded EttJe loBie ef Saat, f imCbsirhhasaBiy heoiiB

«: j i i tc i»3«BC HI t h a i Maifntiaabo-ite f M W f Irl meny thatBto-i^aTtinit aygen^pnadiv

grmt pnmdie aod^esefiehiesa, andBmcb IcFtad^ iRthreo, and a eood speaker, aad he eajnaa

heart tonrd Ivdhnc ia theimmsSry, a ' ^ p matCjluaiifcitantbtiaj ieecbe- c a ^

Shels eiciAatieaBy * pnjicher's ftieid. ' »Here we laboeed wish a m asooes^nd aoBt

vt^added to the Church, and

•m-i

a ^ ^ m z ^ 'art-jea-pst,

jriEg. Here B r t ^ ^ ' l t e i f f l » | % U j r oCa B ^ Bd of chtiotiam. Het cs Iteii^day, Q^.lbn ^ l A x O ^ and on Enltday GodVWorl was p n a i l a ^ ^lar^aadience. The etCt^ wai-paiicdA eelis:: laated ten chved w ^ j S s j 'H r c E i ^ Twecty-fire addi^as 10f(f|ii_r||i]iit, ythemlrreijieTie&ceaadfaaiit'— w i ^ h t ' l ^ bera from the venti-ra the caoes of tfave.

" ^f"r39year»a5Itth«dist,atid vzfe. Thew coDTEits htac MptboS™

on acorant < thiw.,aiteffipicc«, rttonataKMaetiiittMfthnfirtaqwaayg

taxhc c ^ s n ^ tfihaVL J . . r a , niate ai incideot is caa«e&Bt w M F T * * - * . -

^ e deSvendJtctora-ak : ressiarly. Oa Scaday eveciair the

-jas to claw u miiiL. VhenJhe innniiM iiiiiii'iii.i ^th<rlxauewa«claHdwer^«trad t o - ^ A q t o -^ lMS>ii<ciii. . While we ^ ^ e rercatedtbetBii^e s a n a t i v e . A s d thew SnwBteto thewsta-.htah Phffip

pi he hapiind him. and they h n t h f w w p a a t of water," A c . These word* aad'fiw actiaB.'coi-'

%>eed 3tr. Giabam that i i m n i u a i« the way. aad Bowsmpfe God's t ^ ^ l : . . - he co^ way of hap> i«ia v

jdih thB »-echGi»ve Charch ^ ? Be lb« }hi. the Clmrch dKemin,^

M

about sis n^t^ ndrth-north*es4, of Bethle-hem;" Dr. Robinson doubts the authority of the earlr tradition; intimating the two objec-tions. that the Itinerary of theBourdeaux Pil-grim makes Beth«ur deven Roman miles from Hebron, whereas it is but a x miles to the a t e he himself (doubtlesw correctly) has marked for Beth-iur and again, that the road frmn Jerusa-lem to Gaia eould not have passed that way.t As totiie first difficulty, it is doubtless explain-ed by Jerome, who describes Paula as iuminj ia the right in going from Bethsur to Eseol, evidaitly makins a eirctfii around the moun-tain interposcti,"in-«iead of going direcrly over i t The Bourdeaai PUgrim is p iwisey accu-rate in the other distsnca ."ie mentions; for his B i milcsfrom Jerusalem to Bethlehem, and hL« fourteen miles from Bethlehem to Bethsur, make the twenty miles of Ensebius and J e -rome ; and his two miles from the oak of Abra-ham to, Hebron agreee predady with the fori 3

in the arrass some _ towanTjcru-salcm; a.« evident a carri^e-road u is the old .\ppian Way now seen south trf Boisse. ProccedinET onward, throB«h a cmiatiy ijuiTe upon and considerably cultivated, in tme honr ami Sre minutes we reach, at the foot of a looii and stcsp hill, the ruins of a fortTDss or chiirch on the left of our road. The stmcarre is {lerhaps fifty t ^ t f ront aad sixty feet kstig. Within there' are the remains of two l a i ^ halls, with an arched eoiling. The stoni^ of the building are massive, some of them eight fcei long and two fcet square. There are three door-wavs in front In some rcspects it resembles a fortrtss, in o thas an aado j t chureh. Or the hill side, half a nule socthwest, is another less ruined fortress. The one near us Is .•ailed, bv the shepherds keeping their S o ^ here, Anff'-fti-Dinf<rh. and the oth^r, l^-SfS-'w-^•Dinreh. In front of the fortress by us is s ine gushing fountain of sweet water, and br,wJ stone troughs in which we water our hor«?s. This spot has been fixed <hi by I>r. R.jihinson as the ISflknT mentionlcd by Eu^e-hi IS and Jen>mc m the place whoe the inmuch wjtf baptised.* HaluL mrationed next to Bethsur in the Ibt of towns of Joshua's* agc4 stinds on the hill tc-p. a mile or more distant still called Hulhnl by the natives.- The rfis-tanr-e. which we have made s i i hours bt' horse or e i^ leen Roman wiles from J e m s a k m on t U dinrf route, asrees well with the twenty miles of route, which in»< t ^ t r i i f tjcrouyh Tieihifhem. The ground in fjpoct rf tlie fountain and of the structure behind it is so broken up and corcitKl with stones, that i t i^ difheuU to determine what was once here.— There is now a slightly depressed boliow, with,

sandy or gravelly bottom. U i« hardly coi a t in the

with fe ttw^^^hwsl^ he i R > o d « , s ( » > f i T , > > ^ d i . t a ^ a a d « e e i ^ . i k . e^ht.: - ^ i ^niDSaoe. Tba hrrthrm o n on the watna.or

Be(eua . W d &tifA <Seotsia. Bbo-; r ^ b ' s Creek, about a half mDe ftom the ^ Tira t j iaTO, iiiiU' 'Si' ^ bver.aadteiiUalarpEBtaaharhor, and»aled the '-' tbepleaswe ' l i^bfiNfvipS*^' ' '^ i to-with ftro a Tio£hh«iii5 saw-unS. Ai : . von, I have been priviJeeed tot*»l ««< "hkh: J^jgnUy. the 2M of . Inrtst t h « « e v m a f God ww -Ud«s(inpd. u I tnot, tofeav? a laatiae and d e e p ^ ^ p , ^ the.*rwd». 6. hew jnteoa: TTnat w inpnasiiai apoathapreieni age- a BaP*"*. ^ ia idmitmait was lart to tha God was Oml teoderyoo jasy thaaks f w thai As a ,^aneday* weretrent here^in the mKt&temf i i^ sincere searcher after the tr«a-, I tender ^ aad nir* wfflii« sajgecto were har» Traiiii-^ warmest aspirations fior yonr fetare prosperity- ^ g t h e vtaters of the Qmi: elcae by. God^ iinpt.

tlraking thata SwfK^srctativtto t h e j w o g r a ^ g , ^ JQnetiwn united inlh of Faith *ouH noth? unMtptabteto-ywijlhave fcettieo of CedarCieekClnati,aial3B5 *nf>. pnssmed to tiespaaa upon your tiioe aid padeoce. jn ^ Urirtyiwo by baptism and twclw « r In this r«rt of oar Ptate, "BrowrlowV attanpl af ietter. At tie me«ia2ia the wooi . b= eBM t w _ rejJy" to your rutsxts^ effort, receives, as -B ^^a^ to raise izmif-fen t«il<liae a meetii^ heaie. Bifritv the c<»dcTnr:atioo af aH da»»», t m and aear five hnadrrd d<aar^ waa Mjiauiili^ i M f e i mm dencmiiutHtm. Those had pnrciasrf hit =n>ay be net doini as CT?tai!i.fljat m. mt^is work neverrasdnthrciaph.bot laid it down India SwilfBhortly take the place «rf the hi»h arf«r. and a ; grnst; and ita eiTcet, in eveiy insttaaee, has bet® ti j c b c r ^ of 'Sod oiraUorted id Ifai* hitherto i f O ^ f inOace them U> po aad procure the " Great Iiw yorsioo of Georsia. I snifw*^ that I 3 » taete^ ' TTheei.- The perusal of your work h u s h a t e ,£h ^.isons were assembled on that cncod the hat : faith of a swd marn-

Metlwrfists in this seet3oti.aJs^„{ a Cla.s.» Leader toM me that the laetB s t ^ » tnnld noi refnted. He stated that he wa» ftift*-* Herr-iifan iiK-ideat worth rehaic. 1 Udntw^

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4. I t is twice stated, that hyfh PhOip and the Ermuch" went down into the water. This certainly is not utrmeaning; and the common reader for whom this was written, can devise no other meaning, unless A a t the administrator of baptism and the candidate went into the water ttVj^ether. I f ?he act was either sprink-ling or pouring, this reitetsted expression, cer-tainly, has no significance'

,5. I t fe stated that ther catae up hudafos,'" otfi of the*^t«T. sinfe th«? natural and proper meaning of ek, denvJting place, is " o u t of . ' "*forth <hmi.'' I f from the water, had been intended, it should hare been apo, from, as any scholar will admit.

Mark this fact, wi l«8 Lnke designed tn re-cord the 6»et that Philip immersed the Ku-nneh, he used all the terms relating to the transaction in an v»iw<r/ sense, wtrieh it would be presumptuous to suppose, if sot wick-ed to deelareJ

AS OBJECTION.

I t has been urged with great sti«K.s by stisse, tust ^hea the Eunuch read that passa^ in Isaiah, he must have received the idea i ^ t sprinkling was only christian baptism. Since the la i t verse of chap, h'i reads: So shall be sprinkle many nations," &c. B .<t I have a i d that he undoubtedly was reading the Septaa-^ t Tcrrioa, pabliAed in Greek for the J e w s of A)exandria aad Aroug^out Egypt, two hui^red aad eighty-four J « r s before O m s t I f yoa m i l ejauotne thw v c r ^ , you * a i see » better tnaslation of the Hebrew than K ^ J u n e s h a s p r e a us. I t reads:

80shai ihe " ik. iv jmtdiaiUat ' 'astonish many .i^tiotu, . ' •

K i ^ ^ 1 1 Aut . th^r a ^ t h s at ]uia,.&tr. T h U I m t ^ i f ^ j ^ i i a i the B w a e h

ania ar isg ia ev idwt from the fiMt, tEat i a t e m k e i bis ^tipUtioii not finaa ^ Hebrew, firoan t&e S ^ t a i g t a t r«rsian, (see Bioom^idi in Ut not* oa A c jpJoM,)

OHnirffS occupied by Dr. Robinson in passing over the same ground. ^

As to the second objactioa. Kelaud will ply to i t Dr. Robinson marks anoUier locali-ty, Tellel-Hasy (which is also on the road from J e r a ^ m to Gaia by way of Hebrtm), sug-gesting that there is a safficictit expanse of water for the adniiuistration, though he does not describe, its sire.4 Many others equally favorable might be mentioned on the same road; but the authority of Eusehins aud J e -rowt, as to the precise W d i t y where the rite was administered, cannot be disregarded where bfpfism U eoncemed, any mon.» than where the site of aa old Roimm town, as Elentheropolis, is to he detenninea. The best authority in Biblical gtiogiaphr of modern times, R e l a ^ fpeaking of Mlisvr, re^mls the locality cwctioned by Eusebiius and Jerome to be A e siim« as that mentioned among the motmtaiia betwet-ji Jerusalem and Hebron in Joshua* time, which was-af(«rw«d fortified by Kehobo-am.| He thinks it also the same as the Be^h-tura fort i&^ liT the Maccabees, which .is des-cribed as " i n iSnwea. ' ' and again as " o n the borders of J n d e a ; " while he r ^ r d s the men-tiosed distance, '"fire ftirtongs from ,Temaa-lem," either to t e a misUke, or to refer to another fortrass.5 A s to the .n>ad t o G a i a and the localitj where the eunuch was baptiied, Reland's Iwguage i s ; " Near this ti l lage there i is a f b n n U i i i ^ i B f f t t p a t t h e f o o t o f U s e B i o ^ tain, 8sd in w l ^ they say, the e a ^ h o f Qofwn Caadace w w bsptyed. [ S « Is.a^<it3 ia Jiis Onomaaticea a sd the Jcrssalsm I t m ^ ranr.] This tnulifioii Cellarius aatguce to fe Wse, becaasa the Ethicyiaa was not w m g tn the way l u d i ^ 'to Hebi-on,bat la the way leading to Gaaa; which dccBoes fiff to the west of But , thout^ Oasa may l ie to

ta aeloiowWdee that it contiinad BOtJang %«t flip favtk. Thiiev5«lea»«5rf >t»po»™rma>^becheeria to yonr heart, not»ritiB«anding the maJ^Bings, 1

B^n yow by those whoL SdSng to fate your effort- for want of argumsa.. i«ort t the last extremity—viffificaticn and alose.

the truth ts C ^ a . " Maidi onward.' Th«odasa E b w * ha* equaDy snccessfal. an «»idence»f this suffer n e to mate th? #

io«iae cxBact &«ia a letter of a yoms lady," rif^ netted -with the Methodist Churea, directed to 4 ^ writer. ' I cjjmot adetpotely ejpress my t h a s ^ t o y o n for your trouble, ferjaocarmg i n m e t h e i volume of Theodotia Ernest, and if it proves to ^ as interesting as the 1st, I sball never regret f few hours I have spent tc the perusal of i t

In the inT«stigaaon of -fte flrat Toteme, I b»«p«feotly»aa««edaat»tfce«r»ie«ode; and ih<m£«i 1 am a Methodist, 1 am «ady and admit wSh that eacdoevrtachltruftiaoKiect, etjnersivn ia the csly trac mode, ami J ioer m.

Umiapti2td. Uke Theod<«a,l begm to th"^!

cei\-ablc that, in the days of H a o d , the foun-t»in-huilder, this inost favorable spri i^i&ooH rot have been made to supply a pool in this I and of sueh rtruetureit: and even now wawr sn£Bcicnt to supply such a reservoir & w s fitan the troughs, and" soaks into the soil ; as, ae-ording to Jerome's mention, in his day i t

seems also to havelieen absorbed, ^ a t there >ras an anrimit and even a modem iquU fiam Icmsalem to Gaxa by jS<'6ran,Relandaad the iineient Christian writers have shown; aad, i»liat is more, even now the route from JoTUsalem to Gaxa is by Hebron. I f flic

nrtveler at Gaxa, for instance, hires hoTsea and mules to Jerusalem, the m d e r s t a n d i s ^ v , diat iJie joonvey is to be made by Hebron, as A e smoother and safer rv>ad; a n d a a extra price must be paid to go by the more direct, thoi^h rougher and more dangerous route. Thst u a n c ^ t '^hi i r io f ' mad passed this way, the oteervant traveler will often perceive oa his jouroev. Dr. Robinson trice between Hchivn and Jerusalem, notic^ this;* and we have traccd oven plainer cvidMces."

that iheologkrf writers are not to be r ^ e d Bpw i t an tiiaes, and I frel more than ever indftoed t o t y to the BTMe alow, and ntudy itlbr mTwfl."* "

JsjHjto, GiL, rief. 2i;tW.f. W. G. Wamn T o T . H-Coxtebe.—IntheTennesaoeBai

of Jcly, the S th , there » aa aiticW from t h i ^ s -tceaied brother, (I s»y esteemed, becam I fee hito tA be a ftrfc BaptS i ) in" answer to ^Tun meinTebraaryti*. UrsthBrOoBipewiehi^

wiSiaiis^tatiBrhjaargameB^and "stadio jly avoidiiigaasweriasaayof ftem." W«H, kt i ae »rhohav» read what we both have wtTtao,jnds« |e-t«w> n». Brotlwr C<mip«re» a r g m n ^ io «s laat article niightte tamed agunst him with flfce-but as he cbujes me with diaemh6n£, in p K ^ ins not want ta riscaaa this I wiB J -®-Tiaoe him t i a t i t p ; ^ ^ t n i f l i by propeakiS U>' thatwejutsay lumareahoatit

Kespectftiny yours, VTa. CUfawa. A>., 30, ISK. S Bao. OaATp:—The Xetht^ist held a m e e t i n g

t m villafielateiv.andiBany etaasiew 'pioSuaed fit^ b> Christ fcr -hiclieod he atarifled. But to ^ motuficatioief the •caaadates tor tapt im.«iS^ demanded inooerfK^ ifter two «ermob.i l»d t « o pcwchri > y the C5tc«

oraEty, ladecency,

wife of a JSethodiat preacher ncpedaMe ing, united with ocr Chani , asd I txaptwid herSH lastday of the»eadii£^ Sbe was a aaesbv ef W church up to Ibis tiiBF. Her hnsfaasd"; fe)£B w i^reatiy wroa«ht upcn. aad he is .aenr reafiqc i aeatrfcjia tn see oc not be j i t f ido e»a i thit«. - .

The a e e t ^ la cameciioa wiA the Cedar CMS^li Church wSl be Iqo^ nneBliated hy thn>it.atleaF-|

are a k M and ccaile wt «f J asdJiniiaBy aal-aT] BnahosBinyvr. StSwril acd tanqiJds. 1 serriofs and alsoSnsiben Karilji. Jantqt aad- Ma;- ; the<lat|rr two-are BeratiatM^

MaytliesixidLocdi^aa asd contiBse ta>l that E b n ^ 5 < ^ £ e t r t F d 7 r v a I e .

m ^ PeiMir Go^ s^t- s*. ISg-.

B i b l e S o c i e t y o f Qie Ba j i t i s t P t s n a b s t i tnte St l E ^ t ^ AJafcema-

This is anotiier onr College BiMe Sag-f eties. I t is w t ^ y tif aote that i t i i 1 ganized by the ipootaseousiaoTeBMEt nti connected withrit Though we to do 80. V « !OOL 1 but of the hsartahcre*

Ttanif-ladies aad dar ten w w i

• • Cm XKb" I-f> Boi T«!. 1- p. iti.

R j w ^ ^ ^ f c ^ ^ fcr » I. d , ^ tnrjnitl. tl- !»».««<»• tbr ki^v

iwtv.»r. h. . t i " J L ^ J T L i T ^ ^

t i s s s ^ ' u ^ ^ ^ iorfiirfA

Bider to »how the ni«ciiplu.aEty, fttsEit of inia«M0n; and two Mrthcdat humbled themsrfves to CO d««n iDt» aad Mtof the^aier. Bat the n«irt,»iagalaf-

tha West of Hebron,tberoad»V!rw apt always coBstnicied e t r a ^ t UtionA the Aortest reutea; the aathority of this tradifa«» J aekaowlad|;o that a route a i i A t be ^ a W i ^ from J e r a ^ to Gaia , I n l t o K ^ tte as fitt as »he plaiaarf J w W » } « » d ^ t h r o s the Kgion boidering ojl the ^Aote flf I H e £ t i ^ e a a Sea to G a a . T c know al*.

te amew**. x« . t tt-fa-m.

I mu-vA a i f i m M i . ,-ai.t

D r . R . "W. J a n n a r y . A brother" wishes m j o p i a ^ in wgard to

Dr. January 's ability to cure caticcrs. I cax»-cot tell from the letter I havercreived, in whrt State the "brother'" lives, though be a g t a hie saanc. I t w out of lay power, Aerefore to re-ply privai^x. I takv this B ^ ^ , of saying, d jat i f . I irere i f f ic^-d with cancer, I would unhesitatingly place myseif t»der Dr. Janti-ary's treatment. I t is surely better, to be

by him. thac to die aader the opinfioB rf what w called, I l»l«ere, " honoaWe B»edi-

eine." I « « ^ « d w the pouit « t t l i ^ that i)r. J . c a w what the " r ^ i i a r ptys ida jK" term eaacem. X ^ J p a y W l»^t > K « v e that _ ^ G ^ «f aH g ^ neap ba* ptoridoa rmedlef And I i w A i n g mett^ol^^^^

^ t Pr^ J . has ftm^ a career. toiinie a ^ eoverj as any other asaa. * v «

was the iaaaeiaioB of a lady^hy a Methodist ter, who had been aprinlJed «r joured «» in

b V a Miiifcier. Tbo last Vrtfat«irfa>ow!i«'^the«n*i fe the ea», w i B ^ , aB»dai!taraleirpe«naed»liBt he tfa«i«ht te-baptia^ in defiaace of A e ttwMaga of I^al, wiMCajraeaehapti^ I t a w w a m a a w h o t a ^ ^ d in the M*thodj* Sodety te near t ro i t j years, ^ h . out any pi»«ewu.haptj»ai manyway; and a a j b t r who is E i d ^ In the Prcftytman «Scirft, i^ the

fix. U a n hava a i i i ^ te S a p e a a a ^ ^ Cj iI'i laiTiiiiaaii mmaeaMvwfayaotia a U t ^ a i e thi;;baptiaetineeias;dbqrh(^cv«,aad odaeq ^ atalL What a»ladiaB-rabber nachiae, a a j ta take in'so clii»e», and UI fcr popolarix -

7 > . B . I I . Bitither T . % Onx repotts IS a O ^ » te

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UVMili^aaL l i a«er tha tha charetea «

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w i r t a t a a n M n d -A s a " f ^ jxm. -ftiH xeain&ot

i ^ l ^ i S o i m d V tiM &ltlt^]ior luira b i j ^ ^ t e i ; . s o t M M

.^ i«n t acea i i i | a iUuMta f te

Xmr.Xl. T h e g r f e a i h i a i l w W { t l i e M f e y .

CoDTntai t»« b«tt.ltJli«a a t e | « S » » * f t i » . t o e m c w ^ - - . > . - . 1 » * • » •ailtT TPinf

tMMatMBp*, w*A-mm « y

<r>K(K9t«« t k i p i . ^ We t n r t »n in M W wffl par w ^ trout i r iSamt tboBSBtra to bwnMe j h e rbcia»-1i«Def Owtspipira.

i ra . 'T iacut t ' I jhn*. ^••^dfcfcweby wttiljr *» fe etrapmy

l«bUc*£«», dimfU* i i ^ « the De- _Sc»r«»«i> K a o j i o w * — I w * ^ ^ »»»|d»,iLU»e«i)Uora«i»»Ni»\eflmp«»i* are coporttA

maaoAaal meetintrf u har tnj ^thrrgoii^ V> «> flo»tfci« Member fcr etwy fa»tsted. dBb»,>i«i«rf<xi. * assigmaent of t h ^

Vni . ThiaCooait»aon mar bo a«««d or I property, of W t h M * ai n*alar

[ tifttrdh. !f

•rfOiaia.

IB t u f w a e r r«BonnMli»-'-

'An^Utajr'-voi*

I t m i h l i w u p a t or l O i n . 'ooD. <

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»Ciineii drttrmftmi

i

> w l m ttter. to l a b d e w e i g b t e e e e -

OB I te «f Ima I t* OMMt

UK! v s o d tb«> • WBHatfn.

• WTitroftoXw Miama' an

| t a * mart Ortrmitliv k w r a bmr lisriaA. > kr^ f lnf* pmpia

itiitt«4 vith tfc» tOBaftfct ftatr-

anf m h v lor . OS a A r t mm mmOf hmifik,

I i f f inrr tMt a ^ t t » uaslliic M a n .

l i W bnih ar6*r. aastB

tbat r m i m t a n k titmaathrUaiiKj-

t s a t t a n r a E i m f

itiftE. r t H o l t - T W ^ r '^'wIaWo "•Bli-nd [ baub rd W i n *

I X BRBbw of tm-l'< MbiaaivanF

mnr noJUui aa< tlis <laBda lb»!

[ »rJit&> Csaiar [^TzbnwlBi

(nobtr tmi of J t j«»tsfo <mt a f p a a ^ i uttBTpliiii, <Sii vaMv

• Jwiiili aad XMan;

laad cssiigiM to.

, IS57.

J^luLui, '" Tir-rt

-""'-B&teliCcBda^ ' '

rf Ti i lii w i i W S w A ^ v U e & i n a H U

^ i r b ^ ^ oT d a » i a t i B g , « a a t e t y m M ^ o i s a ^ witk « d « r tkil^g^ t

OB j f f w A b o o ^ i n d Iff lk i f T a w m ' a i t . t a w f e w%op»id me the n x a e j * iH •atrcet i t b j irritiBg to m e :

^ S o ^ o( N o u n C m ^ C k n i c ^

^ C i « t l n r » a , of JBson ChunA, t S 00. • f W L a d f t a i * H H e SocieU of the Bap»i«t |

F«B4e iDsUtnt^ Mwatoo, $12 00.

w a m d r i by a k. ^ •ieetiiV, prorWed, oofic^jlrf propoo< a S u ^ o n WgiTcn and recorded al tbe prrriow annoal or btewial merting. ; T*o membm of the OwaBjUee, Ti«.»Bn&ma», of

l aa t TeuMwee, aad Toott, pf SooUi Candtna, made smiaotUy npor ta* fcOoM:

T!»einiDoritxof«hoCooniJttM appoJrtri to {•art a CooatitnUwi ^ " ^ b CooTcution, beg leave to *aka the foIteiriB* :

The Bincrtty of t U CwoalUee, J« not only im-ptened 'vith tlte iaigportsBee of Sabbath ScbooU, •Bd the M c e a ^ .of an otsvuiaUco to foster a d b o i l d n p ttet-flltbhatt School «Bt«tpri»e; bov ^ impieswd vitk t in Mccfsity of fonnioc priMll i i i haaity e»o|>

slCtKlmU.

t i ^ l ^ ^ State » iTutHHi d b n u s . w ^

TO au r cosewm. Go.

I faxuAa, it has cwne to the knowledgr-oT thi» Chwch, thai»«» motiTCT and condoct^.dispflang *if tfee dUBcaltira that JaU»r eirrirooed her, have been gnaajr ijeitwBrt;-and coBwiquMttly aUcoo-tttaad, iBsSttaKktfcat B>aBy breO»i»n, and the p»baeiB«grb<iWi6id?i)tm dettimratal to her iDtcp^^^is a christiazuChvinJ), U u Omfore .

ik»ol«il/l^ thhChartai.Tha{ w b r e t t o n e ^ ^ ai>d the frabfic, are W e b y r e f ^ e c t ^ n s 1 t - g i ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ K n i B w w n a . - » • " T J T -

qvested to tstpeadtheir opinioos tonchins Aia mat^l j j J S ^ ^ w i , , > . m J i t ^ . <»«>-« ^ t«r. nnttt thelie than kaTo b e « made pahHe a ftisk- « C-l . of UJ tk-

^ a . n , . — — -

CASWJESttCK^

•nuM-i WkHtTtjiA

SaiM, Tottl Uabaaea . KMrTorkaBdBrJe - - %S8,««,000 OBaab Cantoal - - 24,0«),0» FhitadateUa and Beading - a0,0«),000 Michigan C « t » l - - ".000,000 M k ^ fioBlheni - - 18,000.000 CVcVeUnd and Trfedo - T.«M,000 Xt tMatee MOi M!»lMippl TjOOO.OOO LaCtoMoa.rfMn«a«lMe - H.OOO.OOO ae rdaod and Pittsburg r - «,000,000 Deiawan, Ucltawana,aiidir«»ter» 10,000,000

j Chicago, S t Panl,andJ?OBi da t a c 6,0c0,000

lWr3|K«Uo«i in ie««lw detail, rf awry n a t t e r ^ I ^ thiniu fwm "na i acepUool i> te ta lBMion of Uua 1, ibole aflUrl noOiing donbting that a t « o hfatory h i S ^ T j ^ k ^ i i i S * S S P J ^ S ^ ^ ^ S i ^ i - a " the case, atoll of erety proceedliis of <lSe CharA j s ^ ^ - y t o ^ w ^ j i - j i ^

E E B A F T ^ - - J - ^

r A O T K I ) , O S A G E G B A N G E S ^ ^ — •«!• to the Diinds of « chrlWian peojto, a*. n j !b thf t ot aa.ispaitial poblle.

JiaahW. Thatthia preambte and r«oJ»tioo!i hoj sent to tbe C h i i s ^ Index, irith a wqwat t ias they lie pobtishev. in that p a p ^

Done In CnUterenot this Sfith day of S«pt r tn^ , 1657. - , St. K. MeCux, «i>derato«r

H. B. UtOBS, deck. » — r - " - — — ,: ' , I A V T tentin'rawSr fct t j m «>»«»

t s r Let there be iw iecret In Medidne. or raU»« I s^rtotrf w T J ^ c J Tho ifedical Facnlty pnbUA I

an or-itioal

t l i tAoU the 8o«lh. TTnleaa ftiit organiaad oe]y 11—lluiLliimWkTITi • laa" il" u m ir tr**- cter-

. a a l e U r a b a d to ratardntherthan adraace

Xotth FconsylTania Cumberland Coal Compwiy, HontlBgdaB and Broadtop SteubenTlUe and Indiana

Total - - -

s j w j p w 6.d6o.ooe i,20dj*»

. 6,000,000

8181,'TOO,OOO

J iirtewatofrBaMiittBdwob.

Man, i ^ i t b aot e^wdicBt fcr this Coo-pwrnaneet or»a»i»lion. In

ro9tatotl»adnaJa«e«ofapr«a«BtorRaaii»tJoo than coaii»er-halaacod,fcythe dUB-

c<<hrikci9Kttia Baptisu ia Ike Soalk tti a r w ^ f M a t i M t a l L Anorjani taawitoheef-

, Ub diMdMhythedenominatioD indte wpnwartad. and not by a body «o

I a» b tia»'CCB«(i>tfc«. The oyectiOaa U> eight he inOlipIM and elaborated,

lOBlytliBetohl^at them, and recom-

U I K I J ^

Ot S B R M O N S — 3 D S E K I K S .

t h a t v f t

^amnt >ttk tb> nthit'iff

i l » - s t ^

OOl l o f t h e l P A . CoRMr. tEtr Bible Societjr rf AMada tk t t , | 1 00

$ 5 00 I Aftw a [B Sodety of Batlaod Cbnrch,J^Oa j j ^ tboi

Mt»Hia CbuKb, to eo^iJate the «20 to lvwy 1»rcai M b teKChAtos pMte, j io dlwnua tbe M a or o f f l w i r t ,« tSdeby •Jl^ad^ilimf ' ' {'as tbe

r A . C . ' 8 ® » > j a i i a beeaiBe IITBIod.

—Tsa G a m a or x DAT.—tlie moraiag pajien <jf a fingle dar thU » « « k (tbe IWj) contafaied noUeea of no lest tianJF/t«ma««T»UHiao4trasJcal crimes, as foUowi: An iBoBwriw man, wal«B« »ith hU »ifc in tbe Tenth X n o m , «a» aardored, wiAent proTOc«tfon.bythreeboy«18. w » y»«« of »»«-twoVidies of wardered imo *«re drawn out of ttta East B i w , a boy of 18 dcBbentrfy mnrdere«!

of W. companion*, it. Philaddphia; a poUco-«uff l»a»sho»d—dbya»«*lar . l» Botwm, and a pogUistwaakOleabiastreetflgU-, aBoman Cath-oUcprteatwiwaasiBatedinUaisianaby a gaQ«, «ho iafticted tkirty-eisht t t a ^ , and then hacked his 4 e ^ body In plecea ; a h««Biftil and respectahfe

» blntat tw«n, ana r ^ . streota of Chicago, c«r-

two children *ere mardated in iheir bods by tUeres, taTeBtoBTille, Mich; an Indian T)oj dellbet«*»y niorde«d a TOons giri, witkoat pnwocstwn, at Ma^ tha'sTIneyard.Sass.; a j o « m luaa waa. mnrdered iBBahtoore.at^daSaUywMWlW «» « t w » t i c o r i w l g a n g . ! two,andprabuWy ftmrper-t«is, wiled in an slftay on board a Wesletn steamer. Such is a specimen of tho "progtw of eo-ciety and morals in one ofIhemeat eoJlghtened, ftee, and Christian (!) naUoiis on the earth, in the Utter bsif of « » great "Btoeteenth centBry."

as soon a ^ m d e , ail their «»«vartes, ited rfmoi* aU that is k«0'»B of real xalue f » the owe di«aa«. haabemditooterodbyfbMa.; ttt . t akn tka Jwwocabte ianest cooraa, and tight boanaeit i s i ^ . . „

Which medical skiU can derise for the cttre of o«-1 ^ ,».iaifct:«i». rti rtli—a. tain compltinls: then pablWu. nifeitltUaod main-tains his loanopoly of it solely by making it c h « ^ ir, better, UKwe perfect, than a n r b o a r * ^ J f the people wotH exact this of all who offisr medi-ehM^ ther w t i ^ iwallow.

H O T E L , J O H N W . THOMAS» - W«»C«-i.P»hBr"=-

xrarsxiEBOBO.

k-sB to Mtaiat MK

b o o k P O B I I C M ® ^ ju.;^ «<ir 9tf fcowrtiw-a

b i b l e u s i o x . — w e

is i , l a i fc t r« i» . »««»««

—.Vmr Oriawu OraKt.

PiQi^MdiDSB pt flxa BnatSijr Sdiool C<m^ "V • • .

w f ^ a a s ^ b l e d k the c % of S a s h » ^ l aa®, e» UiSSa o< 0 « k * « r . t a A v g u ^ ^m S w t ^ W Baptist Sonday .

ddegate. mt i t a tU o c l ^ to «<• l i a i ^ t i Church. . , . . — B„.-;a

jStata ( c f i M BomiaaUtha

I, and apiHjint aaseeting to 'be hrtd nHwalal CoDTestion, ftir tha pvrpoea

of aCo«»at«tioo.ti*l» permanent H m . Huxsmtis . J . X Toos.

and animated dlscBSslflO of the tab-af tba Conssittee waa adopted by a

, and the COB w U o n proceeded of the CooetStBtkm as present-

After which, it waa adopted of this orjanlaatloii, which

ithem Baptist Snnday School It waa Cmni t t ee of one tna each

appoiotaA by the Chair to raiaired by the Cooditntion,

fcrtbeloeatioaef the Ex-

BO YOU UNDERSTAND THE PEO.

- oer F r m t l M

aad recoenceed ieeotiwBcari.

The Chaii: tkeKB]W aptx^tedtke fottowinff

—To m r s a i SxuTiBa a B*o.lje.—When the 1 s e a t telaken oat of salt, ws*h H eleisn in coW wa-ter. and ooter the flesh part of each lolnt with about

tt^spoonfhl of (tour of snlphttr, rub It in well

- It - I

• o I i , _ 1 SikJa is t h T w ^ : pwrJcny KIMP^; >««iMlr A WoBD TO^CxxBioFciaic.—ScarcelyfoBryears I ' " J !

hare elapsed i acc the pree^ntarton of oar now eel-1 ebrated Stoi«ch B i t t m maOe Toa j ^ ^ ^ - ^ s g i r t S - ^ of .riUc-haT, tsated their . , , .\ppteciat»»by yoarteaetoas paU^»aiB, m m t o e i ^ ^ , , ^ . - . -toot that they hare tovariably accooaplished aB they

JoBurotiss" t-iniMB. Jut BtWicil m»«M purported todo, andU.there is »«no?«you«>l wh» from prrdisp<»it3««UTe indnded our prepara-1 B . ^ . ^ tion in th.fir g Z ^ prejudice a ^ t »edic ;« . « " would Mmestly'TelH- them t o a ^ y - f the le.4in« j Bisus. ,Bt.' physl«iant in the land, who nowlBTariaUy presenbei TsstiuMi, ^ o - . . it in aJl c . « . of Udigemtian, a u ^ s ^ to ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ' S T J ^ : Flatulency, Constipation, Low of Appetite, i c . , &c. 1, i t d o « ^ J ' p r o f r s s W e all cbiuj,. but - e h o M ^ the ab<w« diseases, U is Ibt onlj sp f*^ rcBablo 1

strtkUv tfw * mocdy. We woaUVrionily »ution yon a^ins l | the difltortit spurloos articles cotton up a ^ palmed I ^ o«rasth«.gi«aui«e-Hos««tter,"andHisdaetoyoor.l «=

t o a ^ - t o t a s w i t h s B in. We hara at prtaant several In dxIRrenI sacucna j JJJJi^ tircSBioa •t.4 crfiirt* « of the Union inder Bonds, bat hereafler wc inte«»i prosecul ing to the ftilli-»t eiient of the law.

HosrrrTBE S S«mi, Sole VlanuJhctViets and rroprietorj.Wr Peon St.,

Pituboxg, Pa.

CnmusTTT Bnmszs. E- Gr«r«- sn Hyyl i i^ . j a i wntM. - - a

, etfwrmli Ixn ta Csaea QrunKLT.

allMnk perimsm.

0 « »

f mi mmutmt. m . «IUITB. JtiWC.'tJk AxnilsferlWaaXClte-

A.lf.Paiada(Kt«.

—- , ^ i . i: o)Tennessee. W.W.Keep. ^ » a » e a n e a i e t t e C h r i r , p r ^ > « a ^ to g, x , i ^ r , of Kentaeky, U. F.

i ™ ^ J i Toon, of South I «»l ^ «P » » * * * doe, not a - ^ a -

T I P E O F S P U B G E O N — I S A M O Tfcw.

m.7 ChlljMifc I

lUWTCAt S f ? T O « T OTFCTU^JUr^g-

mxmmnaSm t ^ t i f •

C S i a r

t i n w J t s ^ ' - x n m s H

n u w r : EKntST: or. Tra lUSS' TO. a BmM*

9twriM.TlA

Bxmlft . Si KTAWISS w r 1 AM A EAtTFT. Mj » ttltlCJ!. J.

1 OKCAT taOtBITT. .»«»• Tt '

n n a s t r a r o» m x w m n . » t «• Jiio- J . - .

fcritvlnls soatth*"": tvn HfMr:,"

Uste of tbe meat in Qm haut. A. L- AtaxAJtoEa.

; - ^ I o o o f t h . C o a » « . t t e n , a n d J . J . T o o B w a . l " - ^ ^ 1 Wasblnctnn, *Uks County, Oea. ^

^ a a d p i a j t i r - * . I* l a s ^ m o e t d«trab». toojity fcr the B<«rd, and Tork t i««i .ays that "njid Ike b e « a p p S t r f l - r the Sunday the p ^ f

W d i « - l < ^ - h i c h aroa. Bp<« the wdt street would have lo,t half ^ . r , ^ C ^ o * aw-optWe a a i . tateftin. t a d s ^ t h U w t , a - « l o n was cw- great < k i W , as, for iost«K^, tho», of t ^ imno«

^ ^ ."> . great [probabiHtyika"* been pr . -««!d, «»dftwm the ^ ^ ^ \ [„„uetofthodi»tBrb«»»a.iiBuaedi.tee«.tactwtth

ATI>AI«TA H A B X i S T ^ JtTtlltT.. Ort.»J.t»T.

Efttv* or T«» T«inl»»»m« Bi»tiiit:-W. r»f. r»<« to tl» fono»-tag rf tbr Ti i^

Co.. , , KunmS—OlTmMkrt of .inort -vny utkto ot I»o.

W O U L D Y O U L I K E A B O O K T H ^ M OnMii to

A TBiVCHER THORODGHMT- QWfcl

jejK-i or... KUtor of this . - ^ ^

. w n m n nmmat.

tu.

; A b u O s I B -

^CoDege M t f e S e o -^ A s t i t

F'affmftesst ejf t b e w jicfa we p e s ^ - f a n e i

I Ur'riA tSis t & r aaecamiag,

bai aad. Baife4B«tBt bd ^ m m m m M r n t

t l w K W B b l e a r i b i * t>l. W t i h a p e i t n m

•ir pleasattt mad ly 'OpsiMOOO lA flHT

A . C. i h i T a m ,

1

r f ^ ^ t to gtsatimport^joe Of t h . aatotpiiae iB wMA

s w a e d a a ^ d e l e g ^

7tiM».s *ff the delegataa hadieen eoroB-1. B. feOEtowJ* of Temjeasee, was unani-i i lai-l i i i iaeBt. W^ JOders K. Hasthooi,

^ ^ ^ ^ - i t M e ^ . <» las t TBrneesee. W.

' iMtJUiaii** W i ) ^ II ^ • Iii'iiri b -

( ^ ^ g g y p ^ .,:• • - t. Ik . L ^ a f e t W

- . t v u a a ^ .

B a ^ » t C o t o l b t t M f c

s r - - ^ ^ ^ ^ . t m

sl><* IMlUir matlBr • ia 'at . f ^ w m r r n j m * tpi^

A n e e t -l O o M n a

a e i e t y b d i j in oaraec-

aint ti ls l a w t ia -Mtrtingn MM Urn

of tbe P n n f l i u l

e e n r B n O w r l r t a a i e j ^ of i n t m r t . , ^

iiist i t itMk of mmmr

MiTtfi-i irw^' tt l.s^Mgyo'rtt ilkMetMChm —

Tbe t nH! HBjiuTtmiE riwi^jfc

Beed iM . s a d « s « i i g « i

t Seboal voriCrin ] t b g n ^ d o o e . - - ^ i e i w -, f cn ie ie r , i i ini'alUli*-

j t b a a l — W t BbUfc • I f f

I n m e r to bto ' im. l i l

SE'.eO. .U.BOTI a: CO.

T F YOU W I S H Y O U B N E I G H B O R S TO

5 9 0 S S &K OSEAT SCBXECIB. h # A T . T .

WWTTOXOr TB« i S i , H ' j j i ^ uatnAKX * itiwHu tno.

t orTnScs. It » tote or aUwAJb AttSnJ

I t k M M t ^ TKirari*

WBilkAa, it U not the desi •to form a mere local jmaa, M t o s e e a r s t k e k e a r t y SoutketsBoptiatt, tkataa Sonday School Criim now

the Ba^tma of tke South. bieextMt. Therefcre,

f a r i M . That te adopt f^ the Soathen Baptist Sacday 8db(^

I ae^gB, to fcrce iqiaa the <~ Tjam tarf --I atJoo wmMKt coBaaltaaoo and a ftafl

tterefcra. v

« « a < l f c of Weat 1 ^ ^ ^ . a o p t e d , be submitted to the . J jL i . ' Dwkl l i l t r-^ p — « < rttlflcation or rvc tkm, or

W 6eoi*i», I ^ dial Churches, Boards, Associaticw, oT&wacky. Hillsmaa, of Sta* T « m

"Cosw-nrrtnii-

the ind io t lo"

rf»tid»yfickorfaa»cn« oar

bath Schools, t e ,Teqne«ted to setid pra t t l« of tbelrirlews. to a meeting to b . ttMaiidsJfcee^oftkoOewsi* Baptist C ooThkradaybelbcethetthSabbath of April

t i m the ClonstitutiaB of the Caion s ^

After tho adop««B of these re»dntioos. the Bf tho committee » Kwdsotioos waa taken ap, « , « B e t ^ a a tota»TetJ>eplaceoftha locatlw tbeBoanl^aBdlkenaiaceof the Managers, kte i t waa t tao taoated witb great nnaiundty, and by

1 were elected the - , ^ „ « ~ , H « a d o p t i o o the ftiOowing persons the denomJ»«lo« may te

tbtrelDre; . . - , w I President—A. C. Dayton, of Ttaaeetee. That we, ^ - - I * " o f ^ ^ ^ ^ ' ^ P ^ t a - B . Maaly, i f . of VTrgtai*, J- «

^ ^Wsaa iaa t iou . wtth the feaowing I ^ ^ ^ ^ s t t e , g . tee . Loatsium, R. C.- Burle

lUord l i g Seert(*ry-J. B. of Teanea^e. Cuuastieatot geerutair—J. B.-aiarpe, Otorgia. AjQoaiaed to meet ^ Americas, Oa., on Thaiaday

(Ws t:<»tenlion I ,h« true flnandal center of the world"! cwnmerc^ with a general | would bare balanced the mtods of Wm. H may a t

imi of aU most be said, without a metaphor, that half the o<«-parpotte, the I „erci«l bou»e» of New Tork 'broke' unconsciously.

a. CBioojtKittruly.wlK-nllteJnaBara's catle pelted m the gmleet poesi-1 trough of the deep mid-sea."

I —CmuAT TnaoBAJTBic BOSUIWSJ—On Jhumdaj 'ton of I ust, thc day of the suspeotiOD of the Beaton banks,

fe is sot our .\merican TelegraplrLine, whoae Bostoir office nnrorgaai-1 ^ j g ^ j ^ l Q the I r a w W couctiug-toom, seat «•«

°f\tlum3amd lad fi/fyfir* metsiufa to Sew Tork, and receiTPd three hundred and twelre irplies: this was In a d d i ^ io their usual messages for the pablM: oms.—BMONI Trar^.

—The Atlantic TelsgrapTi cable was 2,500 miles Ifloe, and eowposed ^ tons of i ! U » percbBi« tons of copper. 2 » tons of tarred yam, and 1,69S tons of Iron, taakial; a toul oSr 2^800 tonfc

—AB the troopa in Canada are to lio withdrawn serrice in India.

—A woman's life was curiously pr<»erred^)y her

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