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SO'JB » fi'im fhu MUiM c«-i-< * EiTit MVc!*' m-r rriiene^ "rfie PtTsirlencj-ind Mr 'J.'iwte ' c n ^ d tn act as Trek-nnr on

• i ca 'on t of hw Thi<i-i » plain sta'p ment of tin mittcr khott: which ^fr Jacuhs-makt!-aac^ M •In Iiid^nd h t j ^ U - i ID h-I hertf tof ri-a «m wh«iaTM-hi! wri-e-i of ih" B.hlt TJ.ji-n Iltii-

• %ytTj fo"ti-(h ra*nifheb Iie»'» all BE'irates F h erwopi')- he hi-irectn'lc publi-,he(i ihalif ihcUniim trmnbUtw the term h j f ' i z i irnmi-rse, i t will rain ihr

• TprHvm, ind if f t 'efs-ontranslaieti, i t wiH niTn i Si, liaairdinirtoMr J .mhainnih ine hut rain swi i t -tfas tteristd Trrstmi, and j e t this Ttision. which is

^ . t6 U [ d>«d rroiD;tbe ihra^ii hiui i n » parox Tsmi of utger mil h iy ' to writeiw.•^genile-. s u m i g f r t w t i o vr i te . J u p e tha.fti'-iid'-' ar dx-•Uninw is If»/r T « k will not W tBslurfa.^ by what

""ailir. ^ ^ t w puhlt bea. % knoircC-iio one in t t i -' -pftit kiinbi telTthe trntb

' ' ta 6a iSa Idta^pMisa-ofhiitenieS^tad is, Dadouhtr ' S * nq cina "be "trq^ble^ B j I ]]jgir k i oat U d ^ traizblkd Bonuai lsui l r r /

tltths*, f e t l o ^ eblieed by yon s e n ^ me » c b ^ o f it, iT j a a h i i i ' o c k Be assured I wairfit Tur no anisierpOTpos^ '&ir t h a n is no i f l r e Wind to the enUrpr i« of Rira ion t h » » I .»«•_ ' •^iA i ftjr t h e i i k e of the GreHc Trxv. i v ) , mirrerer , I order d f»t» tsnpies of the B ^ tr.uo7i R.pmttr. Oo. I want for my own carefal peras^l the otl«r to r w ^ n - . d " " .;,r binding. You will » aipy o r t h V B ^ r . t ! r r r < i i » t h e com-nencfment; <8

the h.K.It of Jol.r- '"" ' containing he original Ucbrew T .x t with canons reading'^ U.tes, eWj for MulenU etc • This I

.rsend n e a'copy, jus t so soon as it is completed iii.l pub!i,-h:d.

I hive read wiih care th5 fire numbers of Job al-rttdi receiTrd. companng ihe tmnsJalioiw, old and j never appointed an insignijUant rrdinance.

• w with the original. I am charmed with the " ' " ' ' " "

, Dcnd —Btolhcr_^Cc]i£ •

t - P i d ) b a i 5 ^ papers are "" d o ^ ^ g r e ^ iij?i»itfi^ to t h e ' T O M U e S p e n c ^ U i , •;" <Ji]^t&e p j r r f t t Btp-i^enfr'ot tho Anerican Bibl»

^ P ^ ^ O B j i r r h c ' d r i ^ fcff that a i t h e r ' O n a said a-s " ' ^ f e f e i f ^ ' t f S e Qni-in t ha t tha bansUtinn of hap

point ol r - ^ t O i i i ^ i a i A ' ' ans ' i«pe r

O ^ m s i s Ihi^atMjmi-tl': in a c ^ a i n r X U r a i a w i i ^ t faea^'mjaelf. and in which 'Ad-,

a n to preach at all " As io t h d r [ffeach-j ^ a t ' U l v ^ r e ^ n s i b U i t y i a on theirrespectiTe denminatioiiE; landmark men dare not reoognize tiicD as gfjspel ministers—that is, as S n i p t c r ^ y s e t a p w t t o fte qioistry. WHl Brother H. apply his p r i ^ p l e to the commonion and say, '-If tfae; are tmqaali&ed to commone in our churches, they are unlic to Qamntme at a l l t " If so, he will be con-c ide r^ as "bigotr f" asLandmaik men. The thing;^ that mortifiej me most deeply in Brother Haw-thorn's letter is bis reference to baptiom as --an or-dinance that M compaiatively insignificant in im portance." Alas, that a Baptist thinks Jesns Christ was not wise enongh to avoid, instituting "an ordi nance comparatively insignificant!" I hop* I will be excused far not belireing that the omniscient Sa vioar ever did or said an insignijiiaat thing. Be

r » ^ - ^ i d r v ^ ^ j ^ j l ^ i i A t f m e ^ w m s ' l t made • ' ^ ^ i f i i i ^ t W f o w d a i j a B o f a n matter? B m '

y e n s ^ u r a . tfaa Brhhi Union ira«' ' ^ • ^ ^ t r n a i , Elwird'Sngaosra'BtpUst m t a i ^ , •n>!ea

referred, to ^ x . i e u ' B ^ S j a e ^ a Q & t i n ! British and Fu re iga . ^ I e .

' .ri' J g A j had-xEfaaeitoaiSin fetercaUtian of Ter-, i^doni l iMan'g the fedUhea n} >sprim waa rei>

' ^ 'BaiiHUiil^V «eAiai» Brother O'ine in qaSting ^f-^rVA l ^ r t ^ ^ t pU l eRera i i l ha endoned these sen^

the u t t e r - >1

- hams and ha rv l io t access to the ae j f ^ ^ j t m i s ieeamrtat . ' Wh>t<iid bra 'brm Steane and

i u ^ I p t i a t a could not receire ai<i, ffrnj^ S a l l i e s ^ n n f e t o , t b e j mualsosJ' fiia tfin^fMona. ,mii«ionaries \mong; thr haatBro * In Ibwe Teriiuna- baptise was r»»thfuUV

^ tiaoriated i r a m e r ^ an^' ihesa immcrsisi)ut Ycr-rfBB»«]«r».tob« U»,r«llyf"g point of B*ii«i»a —

" -Whlf- B«4.ise B»du«i«pt»ii< had refused to aid in ^ , . - J b n r n q i i l a i i i ^ . t ^ n a ^ u i a B*pti.tsdii ba> a>i[>-

*( ~'<i^t4haR'aim trajwlatjonajnadisby then whowoulri fasM nmrH^tMl (ifa rube r ihaa iniiaran->Ute an> pardon oC ia>s>''!*<l y ^ b l Ba^taui wera shut Uf t»lhaannrwihe/ad>i>teL But; a.'t alreidy r a l H tba JatitroC ttnubiir Se tnecndo r<d by Bio'ht>r

. ^ ^ m * »»• wiirtrn about ten j t t a n bcfuie ihitBib^ • Ciiiun w«a furiiird r - . • , . -c Ilnir otnild rfaa BiW« Uiiim ralTy on the fnns i a

tioatif ta<p'izi-iB«p< i h i a any o..her word wtwr-« t)nr& -rwiTi tot uiid>r a giimral princi pie w hiirh re

qiiifw evrry w.inl uf Uw ynginal . kH-«'piitil-rl tran»l^i<Hi tu b« n m l ^ m l iii-.n Ungl wiih> ih

, bwt.p'UgiMe nhsciiii y tir int n li'iMS-? But i t i -..laHl thtf Pre-itlei>i Uung r.tprv^i-ed iha.opinion ih.i<

1. itha luaaimif vf bip iz ii4^t»,iiiuner e. St^poselu . d t d A : t a it«n«bl» man h" ce r ' v r J i hti l^al rpin. km The iipiuamm <>f R--*t :b i are of upiniun (•>

. lo i a t tliar aay wi)- thv i nin'-rae in ro t a fiiihfii .«.-lraa<Jaiina uT h « p ' s w Njw e u h e 8diitl<.->htt>*>'

(be wuriif <i«cid« ih« p"i'<t T am wtlUng-fur Pcdu^ . ba, t i l l idular:iliii> to dvcidn h . *

,R.;vi^i•.n " an.1 rt-gard it as .cing the very thing icrdud hi' 5 ii{li.-.h cbristeudom. H j w transparent!

lluJT beau iful! The piper, the type| the perfurn-mce it.-^elf, all, in my j'idgment. uneq'iailed hi her-

T wi^h those who are raising such an outcry i5«nst 'his revi-sion, would just sit down, as I have line, and carefully study what has betn published, l i d sure I am. not only would all their prejadiccs He diS^i^l'Jsi but th y would r se w th gratitude "rom the perusal, and thank God for havini put it n'o the hearw of Christian .".cholars to undertake •he onerocsirtsponsihility. and. as it appear.", not avi,it)le t a s t May the blessing of high Heaven

I'.ttud all who are engaged ia it.

In polla'.inc with the Hebrew, T have detfctcd an .imi.--sion nr t at all aifec ins; the sense, but which I can hurdly believe was designed py the learned t i a n ^ I i ^ . It is in Ch. I : 7. ' An- Sitan answer-ed and •aid"'—answered jEHOvAn and Baid.

I have obtained from Louisville, a spcrimen of ihefecocd part,"(which jou know T hive ordered r-om !f Y . but no nniubtr of which has yet Oome d hand } The conimenta:y is, I tMnk,-decidedly

the beat I have ever seen. It ist of the BISHT sort. S inptufe is th»re "madfl to eluciHite STipture. «s it •ihoqld be. How much we need a revi-Mon of the Psalms; PfOTerbs, EcclesiaNtES, and Isa 'ah!, How .i»d t if these hooka would follow next.

Tr ftinlCr'tOT,-it would b« "to the advantage of the 6hri«ian world. 'Sl iny would ba induced to read and study-—really practical o r devotional as they are—WhoiavB lutberto neglected to do 6q. The ^loblicatim of 'ilw origfaal lingnage? wiih such val-t u b l ' a 'di , ought to stimalate every minister of ev.

""ery denominatipn in the land, to tiirp bis attention at once to the aequisition 6f^Hebrew and Greek. I f n s t that many Uy'membersTJf tbo diarch, too, both male and fetntfe, -Witt be ambitious to acquaint themselves wnli those sacre'd tongues.. Never has ••iuch an opportunity been oCF.-red before. _ I am much obH^^ to j o a for the,copy .of the Q larteriy^ -Jto Sent me/ Pardon the ' r tspass oa

fbor time, of which I hare been g-iilty, in inditing t S s long epistle I wiUonly add th i t you are a t l ib-

>«rty to tnake w l A t ^ you please of any remarks uf mine b t t a or any other commnnica ion from .ma. J am neither afraid nor ashamed that my ap-protal of this great ^ d noble BadertakiDg should bajtnoiwn.' / - • St i 'Bili«»« me* Bay. and Dear sir, «

• AffirctioniUly, yoor brothf r in Chnst, , ^ T - f j i - ' ^ ; - W . MCCal lk t .

P«"nfr Worthington. 'Mt^, March 6, =56. * - , -51' ^ " I

Is It a deftmiiion of an ordinance of Christ that makes Bipiists oppose the Landmark?

Bfot er Hawthorn's says, "Tha Baptist denomi-mtion have truth on their side " So say I; but it follows inevitably tha t Pedobiptists have not truth on their side. Error characterizes them so far as they differ from Baptists. Every Baptist must cn-teriain this view. I t is folly a i d wickedness to en-tertain any other. If Baptists are right Pedobap-tfets are wrong. I t is Tain to try to compromise matters by making out that both parties are right. L t not the charge of '^bigotry" keep any Baptist from rontendipg earnestly for the trath. Troth i.-i precious. It is worth all the martyr blood that ba.<i been shed in its defence.

J. M. ?.

Huad this'—Methodist Protanilv'

JROTHE GR.WES:—Allow me to give you and

. V-it .•caatbr'8<athW«st>raa*ptiit.

^^Oia .Landmark.^ . _ '

^ noHJC snij Fi)tpi,'n Juurnal .

• . . . W a t d.1 our brethren, nut .take this interestmp • pap»rinaIlpar®>Qf(iha-couiiiry! It ctiB'aiiis »

. ¥«|(»Sh»niian' - f mi^ji-nnarr laitlluenne. I havj-re«J tT-ry thin* {4 iho ^pnl untnhor^ Thcr«

i« n» tra»h la iv .Tim. JiumaLcun'-aiai three Du-pi^inenM -thu^Firei;;!! JIi."ion —the Domestic and

- Vidian Jlniiiiii—md lh6"B,hlB~Biard"Dfpariinent. In adfoeaiiiJg the Iiiji-resis of 'hese D partlhent-

' of bmetolent iITrt brethren Taylor. PiwaJi t r t r , W a i t s •,"»T|.T p lyton plea I nJoit eiimeatly. Breth-

• ran T*y tur and (^"vndexter hare thrown their hearu fatto-lhi P,ireiin Miisinn enterprise—Bni.. "Walker U b r u lhat 0 luiijtiu Ui-iiiors^M most important

" n ' t that t lu p5ar l agans mnat b'e remembered— i and Jn i t lMr Diyton iiiaisLi tha. tha ffiUe Board

nris t not ha IjrgrttBh. T h j J.iumai alio eoiitiunN ' IstUili^ Tlroin. our Misnfonarie-C"" B.-etliren, S i . t e n

''8i(a'<»y;3.:l>ool Scholars, su^ionbe for t i I t will Tisi tyi^ aU|ij||iI/J aiid east you 25 cents a year .

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- • . • . -. 1 * A ch.u»n»e.

..-T,?-.,^ S- , • • -BMimni S a A i f ona uf the Editors o f (he Re-

^ e»teiehaU>-K;es McFcrnn, o'f the Advocate tediacnsstlte Bniaion quKtmv t wuh SIi-. Me-

fci' r i n iB i ro t t t t a c» i f t , . ba t i Ip rBd ie thewiUnoC He r i l too SSUit. J t would be refreshing »o see-Brother

. , SBsr*on lb*'right a ^ eC a contmTcrted qaesiion -.r^. - . ^ .-( .Vt,—' • . ' • J- Jt. pt

^Bfisaas Eorroas: . :^ trast that I am among t he number oT those whos&iiearts v e ever open to con-"Viaionvan^ whoTare aiixioos to kno^w he trath, the »hole'tiiith: and toab . . l eby itl 'Ever since the ^GIIA'ion of the OLO I . ^ r 3 € Doc»Bt>rK my mind ^as Bern ard'io.usly engaged in th« examination of •ha founilatlon upon which this reptgnant^oc'r inc i»-»ts. I have enih-avored to discover ihe "grmt rfln<>i«tOT<-T"' of Bilch a p-ac'i«e. and to determine what would be its probable resilts The i W l t of ny laJKjr hx* been to make only these impressions •pon my mind. That the steps propo.ced ft) be takra ly the advocates of thin docir'ne, are without foim-laiisn in 'he worf of God. unchnntitnlike, incon-•iHtert aii'l impolitic. B'lt my min i is not.yet -lostd to conviction. 1 "wan" to gee the stlbj- et ig-ita'rd • Let i t be held up in every light of which t i:i capaMe I am a Bipt is tboih in fa 'm and sen nmenr B'lt I am no bigot; under my presentcon-victi'inS; I ca.T but prO'ioance this snange doctrine o be the frui k of a big<ited spirit, to which the BiMe gives no countenance, and which threatens to Is^tmy th« lustre of the Baptist denomination, . I K l ieve th t t iheri; are thousands of Methodist ind PreBhyterian mioisters, who hare been called l y God 10 preach his compel, and that there are hmi'ands of souls now bi-kmg in the sunshine of

'iCrmal ba;^inei«. and ten thonsand.-i mere rrjuicing III hiip«of « dlissfal immortalitT beyond "he erave. whtcb hacc been converted on er their prearhing. Then wljy prevent those wham God has called to o m e b from diacharginictheirdutT, whenerer there 8 ail opening' I f^ i iey are unqnaliQed to preach til our pulpits, then they are unlit tn preach at all Hat m are told that t he ; h t r a not been baptized, in'l hcnca are not propeily 'n theChnr<th nf Chrbt. Are we to let bapti^m, which is really not essential »talitaiion, form animpass.ble barrier between us ind rhrisiiani of other denominations? Are the .oMnes of religion to be prevented from co-oper«t-ing in the ^ a t . work of the salva'ion of souls, by tha coTMderation of an ordiaance-that ts compara-tivjlf ia^gniflcant in importance? God forbid!— The Baptist denomination bave trath open their side, bet them proclaim it as long as tbey have an ad versary in the woild: bat fn view of this let them ml arrogate to^themscWts so much of importance IS to causa them to denounce God s ministers of iihtr deaominetioiis noworihy and nnqnaliBed to p r o c l ^ the'glad udings of salvation to sinners upon the btjiikof a gnlf o( starless midnight. ,

" Yoara, in Christ,

J. B. HAwrasa^f. We welcmne Brother Hawthorn to the columns

of the S W. Baptist. He writes in a clear, point-ed. forcible manner. Bcirg a young man, we sup-pose, he will snec&d as a writer if he will emtinui to avoid proUxity, the Kterary sin of the age.—Ew.

" 1 ' : ' J i E i D - - . . , ' i Z n H^arnravr l&r 4. itjkussa .JfamoD s i Pa u i c n , . M lit w r o a OP l a a B».vmQS.W n a fihciisn « SCHIFTDBZS. ..

* JboMhiiQDgia tram the pen of oMof t l ^e most if not t i e man , Iauced Met hndirt prejujieia in the

" f i A t t o raiings and far»g^ pf su.dl - . i l ftipnit-rideii gen . t - ' ' J i reUy, '^ i i r tRi 'v i iMiv" .m cnpiparisoi^^ wnlj the

•It. ehnRiatjt l i in admission of a scholar likeMn

• ' ^ y i i j f i j j i T f r ' ^ nrtf Viiij be, ^ - ^ t e H B ^ K U any saeh Methodist preaiiher ta" *x-Z'l w ^ * i r M b t i J > a t U t a r ta i y of M'-

trino ' the ftnits of a bigoted spirit to which the Bible gives npeoaatenance," 4 c . If this ig M;nbe dD-2^i»oi«ht instan ly to he . r ^ id i a t ad . i t

Is. eas ie r ' t e ' ^e r f than t3jiro' « » propotition. Bro. H. appeals to fee l"^ and prejodjce. T h a is inion-a i4 tmt^ ' i lh t lwt ic (7 -^Aic t . tog \&. . Eea^B«S3e« tise opiwon.tbat ' tbaiisinds of M 8 t b ) d i s t , « a d K ^ byterian ministera hare been c^Ied i^;God to ptesch his. g o ^ , " and tha t •'ten thousands of'sonlg hare beeaconyerted noder. their p readang v - ^ p g Q , ^ B l j h i a a n c e d e d . >Wb«t then? Is ttot Gad-'s-eall < W e l ^ i o n by church action?* Js {t-oot the bua-ness of » cfamch to reoogmxe pabl idy the. csU of Girft This i«, I ihink,^Bai»tistr doctrine. Have the

gial i i i^t iaa all ihe jmnhr l ordeied, fa t h e ^ ealW? rf J|«thodit.t and P m b y t e r i a a ptfacAerg I f the Ben-'rra. has oniM <0 i i lpd^ , Jfi io

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your numerous readers an account of a mectinp held at Bolivar, near this-place, in the month of Oc-tober last. This meeting was appointed and held by Brother A. B.ard, (who is one of our most zeal-ous and faithful ministers) without mini'tcrial as-sistance. The meeting began under very unfavor able rireums'ances, bat through the divine influ-ence of God's Holy Spirit, and the untiring zeai of our devoted minister, it soon became quite intere-st. ing. Sinners were brought to their knees and made to cry, "what shall we do to be saved?" while Chris-tians were made to "rejoice in hope of tho glory of G o d "

Daring the mei-t ng seven professed to have found faith in'tho Lord Jesus Christ, while many others were left seeking their soul's salvation. To God be all the glory.

Bat there are other circ*mstances connected with the meeting, which should be made knr.wn. Several of th t fe who-pio.''esscd to have found the Savior, had Methodat predilection^, or influential MethodLst frienils, which induced them to jo in ' the Methodist Society. Among this number was a Mr- James Hamilton, who had bjen Vonlictd when an iufanl, bat now desired to follow the example left on rec orJ by his Lord and Master, by b c i n j immersed in water.

Mr. James Cox, a li'cmtiale of the Methodist So-ciety, who acknowledges that he has never been or-dained to tho work of the ministry, wiu called upon to adimnister the ordinance, and without the fear of the Metlodist Di.<«pline before his eyes, did im-mersS the said Hamilton, with a perfect knowledge of his i'/dnt rantism.

Now, Brother Graves, if you have not overstock-ed Mr. McAnnally, here is a case that is certainly worth his attention; and one, the disposition of which, will require the assiHance of some of our •h ni tahh Baptist brethren. Coz alleged, as a rea-son for this gross violation of the Discipline, tha it (rnntism.) was not baptism to him—Hamilton, and the only pena l^ for such violatiotiB, would be a fifile b'Vshing from Conference!! Who would not rather be an "Old Landmark ' Baptist, with all the epithets and slander, that the Pedo world, assisted by tha tender-footed Baptists, can heap upon them, than bid God speed to such mo'kery as thi»? or. rather, who can lie a Baptist, and not be an '-Old Landmark" Baptist?

Go on, Bro Graves—give us the "Iron Wheel," give us "Theodosia:" and last, though not least, give us the -Tennessoe Baptist," and if such perversion" of God's ordinances are not stopped, i t will not be because mm bave not contributed yonr part to that end. Youra, truly,

P»BSTO>- BROWK. Stevtnson, Jackson Co., Ma.

tfaM Lee wbuld not, or was afraid; to mee t Brother ( f r a y ^ and-discuss this matter. ^ And to test the matter I addressed Elder Lee th* following letter:

OALHOrs, January 8, 1856. ~ EldkkLijb—Ocor Sir: < . ^

• I hope you will not think H strange when yon receive this, for I have nothing in view but the vin-dication of truth and thenjby to promote the glory

.of God. In your lecture on church govarnment, delivered in Cilhoun on the26:hof last month, you had an occas o a tp denounce the book called thf* Great Itxin Wheel, as a ti,N.sue of fa'sehoods, its au-thor as a slanderer of the living and the dead, and those who circula'c the bo;ik as no butler than those who circulate T.im Paine's Age of Riasou Your friends here feel coi.fi lent that yon will be willing to meet the authnr of the Iron Wheel here and dis-Ooss it>" merits, or its claim to truth. Now, if jou "leliove all you sat'i in jour lecture" here, and are wiHirig to m- i-t J . R Gravci in the town of Cal'noun and diiicuss this matter, ycu will please let me know by answering ihis in the alSrmaiive. If you are unwilling to discuss this S'ltject, plea.se answer thi.s by statiiij: tho reasons why you are not willing to do so. Rt^pectful'.y vorirs,

.Wa. J . OsrgK.

After waiting jast one niontli. and not hearing from Mr Lee. I addressed hiin tho same letter with some adJitimal leniaiks. letting him know if h3 failed to answer me ab oget.her, that the world should know that he lounJ it much easier to make charEes against Graves and the Biptistf, than it was to prova them afier they were miue; for he stated in bis lec-ture. that tho Bapt'sts would clis.Mca persons by escltidtng tbem from tho church; and never let them know for what. At tbe end uf tho Second month from the time I tirbt addressed Mr Lee, I reccivc<l word from th-j d a ' s leader th^.t he declined meeting Brother Grans , assigning several rcisona (an he

I ^ - J*. 'Jor th» T u u i m Baptift.

."The Temple of ABU-Clirl^t Unlocked.

; BT JAMB M. ITCEI. '• r-N

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I propose to show, that as usual, parson Warren is egregiously mistaken here too. Prior to which, hcMvevcr, let me o i l the reader's attention to the feet, that friond Warren has carefully avoided u ^ notice of the tnissian pf John the Baptist—a man sent froin <5od, to make ready a people prepared fur the Lord. That he has kept dai k the conversations with Jesiis Christ and the Jews, upon this subject That he has not given one s-ngle quotation from the Eaxpel covenant, presented by Paul in the 8th and lOih chap ers of II.:brews. • Whv has he fled from the light of the New Testament facts, away back into the dark shades of prophecy?

•Matt. 4: - To them which sat in the region aiiS shaduyv of death, l i^h t ' s sprung up."

Why has he fled from this light into the'dark-ness of figurative prophtoyf

Jib. it is beciuae his system is false—it cannot bear the light of the facts recorded in the New Tes-tament. ^ -f. ,

I propose now to .show, some slight intimations f f a new and eniir ly" 4ifl«rent organization as the church of God. I lay my foundation with the gos-ptl covenant, as found (31st Jeremiah) and recog-nized, and explained to be such by the Ajiostic Paul in Hebrews 8th and 10th chapters.

1. God says ho will make a new covenant with his people after those days.

2. He will write his law in their hearts. 3. Their sins will be remembered no more. 4. They shall be a people unto him. 5. All the subjects of this covenant shall know

the Lord, from the least to the greatest. I This covenant is not like the old one. Look to

> C r T h e foUowiog w pleased to hear

iwiSt^ BrothertBnrUwni . 3 & of his b r e t f c a - i n A h i W l ^ l ^ ' W ^ e ' e ry where he is known.' Texas U a ^ M d n g onr best m m asd talent.-^ What a mighty SUto it is des-tined soon to b e o i n e : ,

SlderBltfcarS B .Bar lnMi .

For tli« Ttnuamrw Biftiat BETISlU.t .

Mr feram:—It is an a'cnunt of the great igno-ranoe fi^vali-nt among P,iJjb»pti.sts of our country, thi t of P, vi-ion, now being ip progress of. ese 'Jf l ioj by tbi- B tile Ouloa and our Ecriaoa

I As ot:i;Soii, that I pea this ar.icie. ) A v c ^ great nnnihtr of our Pcdtbaptist friends I being t ^awi re of the modus operandi by whidi

, . _ . I this r e * ICQ is being acjomplished, havs made up . - A r a m - , Texas, Fob. 20,. IS-'O. ^ | ^^ ^ s-j-fctly Baptist work.

I t will doubtless he pleasing news to many '"'' • j n i cjijivjUFntly, cf a purely stcta.ian character, yonr r * a d ^ who may not know the fact, that El-f ( ] , , „ , . ] , . f - o m t L e m . they fain der R i c h ^ : k Burleson, late of North-Alabama i,^.., the Riptwt revi.Mon ill jrt is merely to has located in Austin with a view to making it his j ^ ^ ^ ^ , r„r^hat of baptzs This permanent residence. Eider B. is a brother of the | ^ ^ ^ ^ sprinkle and esteemed P r e s S d ^ O t Baylor <L'niversity. He k- | ^^^ known n r t h e ^ t f i > - a S ^ i ; t o M d theologian and a ion that all are Innest and bid-

2.1 jbv« hu- lialc doubt that a majority of them,

called them) for thus d.cliairg. Atnmg the so- i ((jg jg.], chapter of Exodus, and you will see where God and the ehildren of Israel entered info a formal covenant, in which they- agree to keep the law.— Hence the two table.s of stone, on^which the law was written are called tables of the covenant.

The ark which contained these tabled is called the ark of the covenant.

Exodus 19: 5, ' Now, therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed," and keep my covenant, then shall ye bo a peculiar treasure unto me above all jieople And ye shall be unto me a kingdom of priests and an holy nation And all tho people answered to-gef.hcr. and said all that the Lord hath spoken, we

called leasoas was tha old 8 ing, that Graves had acted so unpeniltoanly that he could not conih'-Kccud to m -et him.

Now, is il not passing strange, that a man wi'.l go alwut over the country making charges -md b : cusa'ions against others, aad when ho is challenge,; to tho proof, will throw Kiinself back ujion his dig-nity and say, that others are unworthy his notice, when he is coutinually noticing them! Is it not strange that a pre.-iding elder will lay himself ha-ble to tbe chari^e of a false accuser and blanderer, by falling to meet those whom he hai accused and misrepresented, predicament.

Bat this is not to ba ivondured at to mu-h, when we remember that this .s the same man who is tel-ling it all over the coaii ry , that Dr. Cone said the main ohJ»ci of the B.blc Union was to get the word baptizo transUt-'d iiuiucr-o.

There is ano'li.r i iatler ia regard to Elder Lee aad his lecture here, B other Graves, tliat 1 want to ask yoa abou'. l is stated in his lecture that you had taken the tno-t of ihe Iron Wheel from tbe writings of a free negro in Tennes^ee by the name of Kits. I s>-€ there are some quotations in the Wheel from Ross and what 1 want to ask you. Brother Graves, i.-J. ia Ko^s a free uegro! You Tfill please answer throjgh the Baptist. Tiie great ob. ject of Mr L"e and the leading .'.cibodists is, to prevent tho Wheel from beinc rioil; t>ut in spite of

man O f e p r e / o u n d r ^ a ^ lBtfMried learning HJS location in Texas may be hailed as a most valuable acqtnWtion'to the mmistry of onr ehnrcbes. |

Oar Jittle"congregation at this place, so long strug- j gling for an existence^feel that tbe Father of Mer- , cias has at length signally favored us in directing j . the steps of Elder B. into onr midst. Tho great favor and high esteem in which bo was held in lbs State which he has left; speak a volume in bis praise, and commend him to the confidence of the people of Texas.

The purpose of establishing a Female Seminary in Austin has brought him amone us. Few med in the South are so eminently qualified for such an undertaking. Uis learning and experience, and his acknowledged skill as a teacher, must command for him patronage and support. His school is the dis sideratum for which our citizens, and many parents ia Western Texas, have anxiously wished. Though opened but about three weeks siiice, without pre vious noticc, it already numbers about fifty schol-ars, and it is confidently expected there jvill bo op-wards of sixty before the close of the session. He contemplates making extensiire arrangements for the accommodation of young ladies from a distance by the commencement of his seoord session Have any of your readers daughters to educate Let them send to "BraLSsos 's F rma le I x s n i c r r . " '

G. R. F.

ror th» tenMifVO BijitJ.rt Cawrlt tea M u l e .

Yel Mr. Leo is precisely iu this .> pirectly after this, see that people bow-ed in idolatry liefore the golden calf

They had God's promise of peculiar holiness up-on the contingency, that they should keep his cove-nant—did they keep IT'

God says, (Heb. 8 ) ' And they continued not in my covenant, and 1 regarded them not, saith the Lord."

Then here is Mr. Warren's church bowed before the golden calf; and here is the proof that they con-tinui-d in wickednoRS. Their wickedness is assign-e'i as tho reason why the new covenant is made by tho .ilminhty.

Add to those facts, the parable of the vineyard, householder, and laborer, and the character of that wicked nation is ti.red.

Now let ns look at the gospel covenant. What is it? It is the law of God written in tho heart.

all their eff rts it is miMng its revolutions without 1 ^^re infants in it?

SEUBES. I wifh the readers of the ' Tennesaeo Blpt is t" to

examme carefully the forfgoin'; letta-j tha t they may nnderstand the nature of the a ignmentssd . daced a g j ^ t the- 'Ol5 Landmark." I f these'ar-icuments are-Talid, le t their va l i d i ^ lA reoogn^c^ But»re- they Talid? I t seems to--mgtbey do cot po^SM t ^ fl™t element'of val idi^ . ' • ' ^

Brother Hawthorn prononaces the Laodmaric dao>'

RssiAais—Wv cannot forbear « comment or two

1. According to the Discipline and faith of the Metho.'ist Society—the teachings of all her Rabbis from the F 'ther of Method sm until this day—a licentiate has no more authority to admimster the ordinances than any other person, saint or sinner. AccordinK to Methodist faith, then, Mr Hamilton is no more baptized than he was before he submit-ted to this glaring profanation of God's ordmance

2 Mr Cox, tho young exhorter, knew very well that be was commhting a double s i n - a n d sins pro-nonnced to be of the blackest moral dye—in the sight ef high heaven. The sin of Wna-baptism, ac-oording to his own professed faith, and the declareil faith of hia own '•Church'," is a glaring prohnaiion of God's ordinance. He did t t ^ knowinzly, wil fully, and pi-emeditattdly—expeatiDS that his Con-ference woald merely "brush him" for the act, but dansider him possessed of too rare qualities for pros-elytism to silence him! What will hia Conference do with his case? W« are anziotis to learn. Will not Brother Brown.kae^hia eye on its action, and report^

3. But thi i exhorter, deliberately and rashly took npon himself the office of a gospel minister and ad-ministered one of the ordinancea of the Church when he knew that "he had no authority to do so any more than any other man in Alabama. He wilfully and profanely trampled upon what he be-lieved to be the teachings of Christ aad hia Apostles, as reooided in the New Testament, and npon what ho knew to be the plain, palpaUe teadiings of th<-Methodist Disdi^ne, in i i m e r a n g Mr. H. into the name of the Trinity.

Without conscience, without moral or religion: principle, he hlasphemonsly tramples the law of God and oontempthously violates the Discipline of Meth-odism, to Kcnre a member to Us Sodety!

We iipperi his case to his presiding elder, who has "the charge and govemment over hiin" until the session of the Conference. Let Baptists in Jackson County mark if the Presidmg Hder and the Quarteriy (Saiferraice, osdorse Mr. Cox's course, by conUnomg his services, » t e a l i t with^their disap-probafion, l y ejecting . f ihsf rom their^eximnniniai. J ' a o o r Northern exchanges we say, this is a sped-xaea'of la-aetical Methodism in the West and SonthI ^ t h O t d n e n we hare to deaL

the loss of a fpoke. And. we think, it is bound to crush Methodism

to powder. I c,Mild sell fifiy more of them if I bad them here. Mr. Leu tan choose his own course, to battle Its infloeucf, but I would advise him to meet the author of the Wheel, (if it can be done.) and prove that iho book contains falsehood.', but if he fails to do this, evtry unprej'uliced mind will know i o w to estimate his ratlings and misrepresentations Perhaps more anon.

WM. j . O'vbn. CMo-in. Marrh 6 1856.

RSMAHKS —Wu GIVJ, ihe ab re for two reasons. I . To thank Brother Ojren for thus fixing the brand of a slanderer upon Mr. Leo, notorioas for such work; and 2. To let our re-idurs sea the cCTirtH put forth by the lidtn^'•onnectii.:i from pre-iding elders dow.T to the clas-,-lei lers, to d t funo tbo author of • he Wheel. Puiha;i3 they arc biJJen to do it by heir chief ministers to whooi is committed the

care and government over them and whoso godly judgments they are U f.'llow with a ijlad ininil and w ll (JCC vow lakcn '"y El lert tn ."i^ Disciplini.) and if they aro so comintndcd they a'u botind to do it, though it bo to defame and slander a person they know nothing abou^.

Mr L-KI is as reckless as hM Bro'hcr M Ferriu cf this oity, who d .c l i r j s th«l tha work is a ti.s.sue of falsehood, and when called upon tn specify refuses t(i do so, or to retract his shameless slander. We affirm that ni?n who will pursue sueh a coui-sc arc alike destitute of erory principle of moral honesty. Tha lowest gm lo of polivcal editors would scorn to to -over themeselvfs with .mch infamy.

We say to the Bnibors of Southern Slethodisni, and to every Confemnce editor in the South, specify one erroneous statement in the Wheel, and wo will correct it m the n u t edilion, with a frank confes-sion.

Twelve thoujand have been issued in six months, and the call for it is undiminished. Let it" roll thronghout tho land—it is opening the eyes of thous-ands.

Mr. Ross is a most eminent New School Presby-terian minister, and D. D , and several shades light-er in both character and complexion than Elder Lse.

Their sins remembered tio more. Are infants in

Will this do for

_ _ , . been » « * n i a e < r t y g4spe} churches? If j o , Pedo.^ ^ . . ^ f i i r f ' ^ m h o o t a o C t t e s o o J h a p t i A J W ^ p a t i o n j f s w i gospa chftnAes; and if

w h i l s t l a M j s w ^ t ^ y H « » ^ p 4 8 i i g a n d p o w i r t g a r e b a p t o m . WiU i i ^ m ^ I ^ » » ^ i g j y j W vte.wiJik B r o t h a r f l i i ^ r B j W t o s i t y a , ^ a m » B i p t i s t , " f c . , ^ / m j i m & a t a s p ihw l i * ^ . b e j a d u i i v t h S H f r » » djjes, of cotZwohe canoothefiera

i r t b e y (Pedobsptiat p r a c b . i a o n r p c ^ i u ^ ^

t h a j w i M i i Baptiit. ^ B b o i b b € ^ T n : - r - i r " t h a following will in any

w a j oontfflwte' to the interest of t ruth , yoa will pleaae ^ ^ i t p l a c e in the Baptist,

On t t o 2 6 A <& Du^mhe t last. Elder Lee, of tbe M e t i o & t Kpisctysl j ^ i g d u Santh, deliTerad a lec-tii)i«%ti:« towBof Odbaao joad io i eh govHsiaent; i s w h i ^ i i e took a a oecaBoii ' toi>4q^'of yooiself ^ the Great i n - t s i ; disrespeaAU te ims- rdenooaa i i ig^e hook as % Sssa» <4 fUse-bood^ i t s j u t b o t a s A S a o d r e r of t t e ^ y i n g and tha dcad^ami thgM.wfaocireuIatetlv h w A y being nirbetti!ri]iaa.tfaoas who cbeidate T o n i y a e ' s a g e

X > » «ro« W i rhea I re tnm-« L t b 9 t n o a p h . WR f r ^ M H ^ " i S M - d i f l w & j Wheel, a y •iDr that e re iy spoke was b w l i d W o t i t '

Ee^a i i t t ^ ' ^ V x i a B ^ . t t e h » woald

for the T4QBUX98 Oif'Uit Whereas our beljved Pastor, Brother William

C. Mynats, has desolved the long connection that has existed between this church and himself, be-lieving it to be his duty to change his field of la-bor Therefore,

Risolved, That tve recommend oar Brother, and for the last fifteen years our Pastor, to the kindest regard and highest confidence of all Baptist Chur-ches wherever his future field of labor may fall.

Resolved, That we need not here express our es-teem of his talents and eminent ability as a minis-ter and public teacher, yet we deem it our duty, as it is onrpleasure, to express onr unqualified confi-dence in his integinty as a man, and our highest approval and itSectionate admiration of his amiable intellectual, humble, yet dignified deportement, so well quilified to clieer, elevate and adorn religions society. ,

Rtsolved, That we the more readily make pub-lic our highest conadence in our much belayed Pas-tor, ih all the relations he has sustained towards ns and our community, bec&nse he h^s often been the object of derision, and the tongue of s l u d e r has heen binsy with his name, excited in sectarian zeal, we have no doubt, by his advocacy and fearless de-fence of the Bible.

Resolved further. Tha t it is with deep regrrt that we receive his resignation, «nd indulge bur-selves in the hope that he will continne to v ia t us as often as convenient.

The above Best4ution8 were adopted Pleasant Grove Church, a t her Regular oa fe rence ia March, te bo .spread nptm t h e ^ i ^ i i t e s , and s en i t o the Tennessee Baptist for pnbiicatitm.-

* JOHKB.APPLETON,Mo<i T. N. A m i i c M , 0 . a . ' -

They shall be a people unto me. infants?

And they shall all know me, from the least of them to the greatest of them. Uo yonr sprinkled infants know the Lord!

Ah, ine! it is no wonder that you slipped over the gospel cnvenan* as you did. I Uko it, that thi prophecy of JcrcmiaH looks liko a slight intimation of a new organization, the setting up of the king-dom of heaven.

•Again. Dan. 2. 44, ' And in the days of these kings, Bhall the God of heaven set up a kingdom, which shall never be destroyed, and the kingdom shall not bo left to other people; but it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and il

.shall stand forever. ' III the CO itext we have exhibited four universal

earthly empires, represented by tho image; 1. Chal-dean; 2 Mtdo Persian; 3. Grecian^and 4. Roman Mark this fact, that all the great imago is appro-priated to the four earthly empires, and leaves Dan-iel nothing out of which to get the church, but tho S'one, and tlmt wis cut out of the motmtain while Nebuchadufzzar gazed at the image.

Now the only attempt to avoid the fon» of this prophecy, is, to make this stone represent Christ— but there is one fact, that bloivs all suclt chaff as that imooblinou. That is, that the same work which ia ascnbed to tbo king lorn In the 4li.h rersc. IS asoribcd to the stone in the 45 Ji: "For as much as thou sawtst, tiiat the stone was cut out of the mountain wiihcnt hands, and that il brtnkin pitcts the iron, the brass, tho clay, the silver, and tbe goldi the great God hath niade known to the king what shall come to pass hereafter. Of the kingdom, it is said It shall break in {lieces and consume all these kingdoms. Of ihe stone, it is said, ' T t u t i t hreak m pieces tho iron, tho brass, tho clay, the silver, and tho gold."

This fixes the origin of the church, friend War-ren. You know yon could do nothing with Daniel's prophecy; that is the reason you did not undertake it.

Now this prophecy of Daniel seems to be a slight intimation that the kingdom of heaven should be set up during the Roman empire, thousands of years after Abraham and his family are circumcised— don't it look that way to you, reader?

Itaiah 40: 3, "The voice of him that crieth in tho wilderness, prepare ye the way of the Lord," 4a .

Luke 1: 17, '-And he shall ge before him, ia the aiirit and power of Elias, to turn the hearts of tbe fathers to. Vhe children, and the disobedient to the wisdom of the just—to make ready a people pre-pared for the Lord."

This seems to be a slight intimation that Nation al Israel was not the church of God—that that wick ed naUon was so t prepared for the Lord. -> If they were, John's missioa was a senseless end a useless one.

This looks liko there is to be a new organization in the service of God; yes, and It looks jus t that way to friend Warren in spiteof all his prejudice; and that 's jus t the reason why he is as silent as death about John 's mission.

Again, Christ refused to be crowned king orer that people; he told them, that they were of their father the deviU

Tbe Jews said, "we will not have the jnan Chifet Jesus to reign over us "

This don' t look much like identity, does it read-er? ,

Pifie 20, he says: "As sure as the cboich existed belbre, and since t he days of Jesus Christ, i t is as certainly true, that it waa organized in tho fa-nay of Abraham, n ® has t h e . n a a e re rUred , nor does he now-lsre, nor wiU ever lire, wha <in show th< organization oC the church elsewhere. Amen •men ." . .

U argnmeat oonsisted of assertions, ftiend W a r -ren would indeed be a Hereule^ ba t i t i i j a s t « n o tyhreafl i-oflBa.

C h k h * "fiEBauaojrA-The Caunese rebellion, whichhM apparently biim dormaat fiirwloiiga time, it now seems was smoaldering.ftf ftliag laoken out with great f o n ^ and totally o rw t lnow^

.the impetiU rule ia the u d prorinceof Honan. T f a i r p f ^ o e g ^ ' - — * ~ m - k i a n g I : ' k the first t n ^ i L f i m .

. .Kew Yoik papets l u r e ^ s t o t j tha t l e n U Kapo." leon not only • w e s a boafdand liquor t i U « t a tav^: e m in Hoboken, bnk cut his i n i t i i ^ " U N. ," in t ^ p t n e l i f a door, with a pocket kjiife,.bonoWed from the landl^ 's -son,- whit& b e fergot to retmn-

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l l ^ g t t P M i b o o t E ^ M ^ ' U S i a ^ j i i ^ e i m of

There lives not a man upon whose heart, the magiS power of Music has not worked. Could we touch the secret spring which lies concealed in every bo-som, in the most aba-doned, the most hardened, and the deepest dyed in sin, we could trace some emotion of innocent pleasure, find some pulse that once throbbed with delight at the sound of music. Its enchantments extend '-to the highest, the low est, the loneliest s p o t " In regal hall i: chirms iht gay, in lowly cot it cheers the humble.

At the marriage feast, it heightens the joy of the revellers, around the grave it soothes the sorrow of Ihe mourner. The inmate of the darkest pris on has felt i 's power. That wretched criminal once listened to a mother's voice, tuned to lighten bis childish care.' He who sits with downcast eyes and frowning brow, upon whose coantennace guilt aad remorse are indelibly stamped na, even hb, f e man of blood, once gat in the family cErelo, listening to. aye, joining in the songs of praise that ascended from the parental roof. Even he, once listeneti with unfeigned delight to the simple hymn the lit-tle bands of christians were wont to raise in the village church, in the SaW>atb8 of his innocence L«t man be ever so much immersed in business, ev er so far debased in crime, his heart must Eometime.<. sigh, and tho tear sometimos flow, when he hea'-s the almostforgotten strams that charmed him in youth. All. all bow to thy sceptre, O potent maid'

But there comcs to mo, flokting on the sea of air softer, sweeter strain, a holier song than mortals

King. As I sit watching t'le lising sun, tracing with serious pleasure the hand of Deity in each gil-ded cloud, the most joyous songs that angeig sijig. float to mo from c i n h , sun and sky, and lost in wonder and admiratjon.I gaze upon Iwautie" around, above, beneath, aad drink in the melody that comei-to cheer mo through the day, and charm me into the accomplishment of duty.

At eve, the angels of music repeat the song, an*' now I catch a half note of triumph, mingled wiiti harmonious praise. As wearied and discouraged disappointed and heartuck, I watch the dewy sha-ie-of Evening sweep slowly and silently over fireti and fie'd, ai.-the stars, one after one, come geoil\ :tealing out.

Till th« brow, of eight. In clothed in light,

when man. bird, and beast are silent; 0 then is tb< time when heaven's sw; etest harmony falls on m j ear, and f\l!s my heart. How sweet a strain is waft-ed from each star! •fiven Cynthia's silver chofd are strung to melody, and angel hands mo?e eoftli over them, imparting a deeper, calmer tono, to the music ladtncd air. 0 , how this heavenly silent tnu sic steals into the soul, softening ea'-h bitter emo tion, calming each worldly passion, and purifying the heaat's desires, till tbe pomp and vanities of the world are forgotten, till in our humility and resig nation, we yield an undivided adoration to the ' Great I Am." Dor secret fears and repinings all vanish under the holy influence of tha angel mm strels, and every pure impulse, every better fetl ing is strengthened and more firmly establi-hed, as we sit listening to the deep rilenu of snidnighti

When stormy winds rush howling 'round, and "thick clouds and dark" obscure the face of nature, each fitful gust brings to my heart a wildCT burst of muac, and ^ U a g rain drops bnrst with a melo-dious sound, giving to my troubled bosom,''a serene and peaceful enjoyment.

As I sit in my lonely chamber, watching the glowing coals and flickering flames of tlie hearth-stone flre, indulging in delicious reveries, fancy forms gW.e around me, whispering sounds of strange deep meanmg, pleasing, loving, fascinating. Anon, forms well-known, faces well-loved appear, and now a low, sad melody breaths around, filling the room with the breath of harmony, and the heart with sweet memories. i Jow I dose my eyes, and hear the sweet strains that so oft have luUedme to sleep, or soothed m* mto forgetfuln^ss of carej and full well I see the nunstrel's faoe- 1 feel the presence of far distant friends, and my heart oveiflows with the strange mudc tha t floats around me. And now a deeper and diviner note swells on the breeze, and f know no mortal strikes so s t « e t a lyre, and memory runs swiftly back, and I recognize a mourn-fu l Toice-thatlias kmg been sUent to all, save me. I feel that .angel-ey^ are watching, and heaven's bright Inmates g u a r d i n g j a , an erring, wayward chUd; and spirits of the absent breathe "Oieir soul-melting serenades around m y deepless pillow.

I h m ' s Dofk breeze tha t sighs^ n o t a bower that blooms, not a bird that sings, Dor> silrer star in

diadem," k i r a golden ray of light, not the

cere.l weie ' la po^-v.-iSion cf the facts connected with •hisfli i-j.->!i <aT iinnn tothe plan, and evej

'?'ir>i.in. when it mnkts its appearance— .MIo* le-to s iy th .t the plan by which the rerij-tn is f ii'^ coHsarntna e ! a-s weil as some of ths

more i onnopnt err-^rs in our pratent vf-rsion, has m t b j 1 - i lB •ii n t iyexpo .^+ t i 'he ju-ople at Urge. Tbe i^ jiidioc now existing against the cnterpna wi h t 'i>'bi<>ii-sw. has no bjun.ts. In several casej where 1 liavs found this deep seated hostility, I ba'C Ihrown into thrir han.-!.? a copy of tbe proceed-ings cf the Meiiiiihis R. -yision cnnvenrion. and also the plan now b-ing earned out by the Society in order to give to tha world, untarntihed, the pure ^^urd pf God.

Un^.-tunattly, these documer.ts were not given that ^ c u l i t i o n <hrpu,h?ut the country cEseatial to

truths therein conttiinod. mpj Tity cf Uie pcoido of this country

igonraa' of the f i c i tijat any of tbe Pedo-are eniagod ia this work of revision,

(laa being pursued by the &ciety, and the n t s s''t forth by many of_^our m"St leimtd hful div:ai s, r iould l>9 made known to the b ith ihrongh the pretaand from every min-tlie Bi.;iiist fraternity. When this work is

read;^or tho i^co, it very necessary that the pcopl^^ould bo I t a ly for ii; a tair E'art is fre. quenily half ih» battle. D j onr pastors enlighten the people Imra aie:r pyjpitjs • n this sabjeo.? I hope they have, on I will do so again. In order to meet objection-., BapiKs should bo ia po.ssession of all tlie fa:tii oo;' iccied iviih the plan of lUvision.

BLCTF C n r .

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manofT of a h ^ y hour, that does not drop a not e of musio.., E t o i t t e deepest silence of nature, n t ters,a voice favtwhions, until the vr iy air b e c o m e a s n ' o f melodyj" waTe a f t « wave r t o i over t he heart, Dntil-lM «nraptar>d • » ! dmos t imagines that i t l i s t e n s . t o t h » v o > ^ o f thoBedeemed, to the g p l d e n h i p « i t r ^ b j r » n g d - h K K i f c ^ • . Ligbtly the gay m o ^ in the halls of reverly falls on the ear, softly the tones of the love lute flit Qn the iBwie; fte deep-tm^d O i f a a sepds foith peal af ter p ^ of i u h e n e n l y s t r a i ^ tiU wcaknoEt h ) ^ our wnaci^QanesBof aU t l i m p ear th ly ,Md cor aouU a lmoa asoqid^ and our .dsastesedimagioatimia soar to the God of faarmony: . " ' • " — t

Tor T«cwn«t Btjitiit BaOTHeH GRATIS:—Tnclo.sed I send yon twrfrt dars, ten for the Orchard Fund, and two for tin view. (I say a q i irt"rly ) I have intended flii« Orc'Mrd fer gotretime, hut am reminded hysiy ;lect, of the sayiag, that perdiiiim is paved

id intentioaa " I offer no excuse, 1 have aae, iwasa duty, e r i t wa^Bot. If a dnty, loeghtte

isive dore it at once, if not a dnty, I ought w t ' t o do it at all. And after all, otir sg^a t i ons about the causes of the inerea<^ of r^ltsina, in the worid, aad tbe rea-snns of the -'.-ad decline we gee," in tin c h u r c h - h e r e is the roo:. and these are Ihebtmii-

We do not possess tbe power, for we hive not t i e spirit of primitive chri.stianity—that wis in-ijnrely prnchcal, because inteni-ely ioctrivV-* ®eming paradox, yet a simple truth. ' ' f i iTi in*

worship me. leaching for doctrines Hrf O®' HatidmeEts of men." W h y call you me l M kojid, and do not the things that I say. Smpll fe">eve what God sayg, and do what be niinililii^ 0 tlie substance of all rational and an Bible" jS-^oQ —and casts to the ground all oar high tfaoBgB»i ..Jd vain imagmations-and presents ns as efist les," known and read of all men. '

Grace, mercy and p e a » be xriih yea, «b3 of Gad, cn// d to be •

'' • T o o ^ in the Gospel, t R I C S A S D J . T t " * " S Clifton, F,'c , Feh. 29, 1856. . ' " •j -i I ^ 1 i s G«EAT KrriiEjiT FOB DrtrstiiuiS.—B h "{JyiJior to Maine, and it attest"-its wisdom

b o t s w e ^ , holier,-morel ^ m c ^ i i & « s t i n , i « the«aen t , u swi i t to i m ^ o f j t h e h e a r t . , . , . , . A t A B i x A - f i

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For Ihe BtpUil. iTE-tt G « a v « ;—Tho'lgh a stranger to you, 1 dr i . s iyo ' j a f -w lines, believing that the read-be Bipti^l Wo'jld like to hear how the cause

uf (3^-.st IS pio.-peiin; here in Tetas . g't Lbe fourth Sit b i tb in last July, the New Lib-

ajiUst Ctiurch c.ille j in a PresbTtiiy in con- ^ with th"ir Piis='>r. J l.saac, to o-daia J . F. 1. an l li Tjlbott 'o the w.irk of the nua-Ou Si to idiT. none of iho Uiiiiibiering breth-

not aruvtd. Tii>;re was three receiv-leite-, and one cardidaie for Vsptism. Sabbath, brethren P cketi lui'• Sl vcns come.

Th?" ' i icr was as follows; Bro'-her riokett preach-ed sermon, Brol her Steveas au 1 Brother Pickett exa!:.li.ed the candidates in xegaitl tu ^heir callrand ch.-jj'ian experience, and .diccrine. Prayer by BraUi-r Stevens.' The coigrcgat'un was large aad atur.iive. Tho mc-iing was protracted fbt thrw d i j ' , during which tiiue, ihere was several addi lions by Utter.

Two wctks fiom that lime tho pas'or and .4. G. Taitoli, held a t.'i<i:iii.r a' Smd i^iinrg. «n arm of iheii;hiiri-h, niii.li hs'.ed f.iur "ioys. The Ijord rt-viv'.-^ .l"is FO'lc aiiio g.t us. Tliire w l s eleven p n s ^ M j fll h in t.'!iii:>i, eight were rectivol by ei-(••jij.^icc an i-lji.'ti.-m.

at Smiiii s s hool house, in tho bounds of heiSinieebaich, a pnnracie'l mreun^ cninmenprd

S'l: df.y before tl>e wjrur.d Sabbath in AupiBt, wh 1 jjsted nine divH Toe Lord revived his work po. rf'ully Saints were ma le to r.jiice,—sinners we convicted, rnonraurs converted Thfre were uu> ctn conversions. Simosixteecn additions by X, ience.

I ^ther Trrarrs there has been rather a dearth in th'V.ountry nixin I'm fu ' j ' -ct nf reiv'ion But 0. h i» ;' r j . c - r i i my h t a n that I cnii inform you qu'ie ihe c^mtr-vry. For our God hai^ done great h tigi for us uliToof we are glad. Tuis is hut a

slujit statement of d inn^ ibe-JO meetings, ih»re was snme f'om i t a t r down tn ibirtet-n ytars o d, who ti'M u- whut t reat things the Lord had done Tiir them Wi hope this is only the ooirmenee-

of good things hero. sterday there were two come forward and tuld

New Lihtrty B.ipiist t 'huich what the LnrtJ done for them O.iu of them belonged to one r.~We>ley « .sofietics Sh; was told heforeAe

ed the society, slio w<"ild become sati.'-fie'l when wasimmcr.-ed ffornoihing but immersion woald er.) But sh;: sittu.:! she !iai never been satis-

t i p , and bhe wiahed to bccome a member nf the ( j ^ j i ch of I'hiiiit. (for I b>Ueve the Baptistchmeh if ihe church of Ctiriur.) and be baptized. Sbeam-•jdeni her oUicr bapfi-sm a solemn mockery. I far-g i t to state that duiii.g the revival lasi fall, thot were three or four fioiu Mr. Wesley's SJCiety'l. Siveral from the Preibyteiians Two professedn-li|;ion aud joined tho church from Mr. A Casqi-bUI's society.

S Yours as erer, T. gTviyva.

| r < j c s , M.irch. 1, 185G.

'•Iflfaenty of i t s Temoerance Legislation, totS"" o o i i n g to "be regarded as one great ' -EHrtrf* '®

•victinw of strong d r i n t A gentlejniB i* i j ^ f f l a t e l y Vrote te • - f i ned in Main^' ^ ^

J i f c v B i o n P f o r a y t j u n g - ^ t i s h n o U e m i D , w h f l i ^

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Mnnsn.i..—BroJ this office. Abn-jT thI

[C?- Will Bro P J | Tor us with that Uiali vies.

[CF* To B.T3. n . J . ^aa conimunicatu uotfl finnary here. T iT i ' ,

l ^ y To Dm Pr i t c l Your reque.sts shall 1 encouraging m»y to glonous old Chowan.

Brn Gatewo-i your letter to Bn> Tij books 01 dered — we d o | prices . i ' .

nry- Will Bro T. hiusehold baptism in I Ttionia,--.ille li

CT* To little Maryl We can read I'unr le t | purzle is ciirre.^t. \ • L'htld s Bjiik. M

X y Brn. J S C> tinct impres-iim tha t ! that meeting Wc pii that file is iiuhi'shid.

BfO S U. that • Suit " will riioij Sel It will be time I Wheel." when Mr. M j cify a falsehotd ur 1 power to do it, iher I t Let it roll. Mi fame our character, bij answer, or prevent if broad land until the i cru.sh and grind the soil under the feet of I roes haih made free, 1 made Jrte tiniirri.

C7"J.VS V. L e a m I wriuen. The author 1 work on that sulij-J_ We would not ui=cnur;

r ? - c R i n r . the book man has a t i{ | brethren Ilr.iwtiirjt

Great Iron Hhei:!/'

C T J . C. S.he.ard,! reyelation of tiiat whl far the word uf chcer. |

f C7* t llirrisi of such a p»ator nuw] must excuse us for from hit. letter.

" 1 have j ist retur winter m uaveh g beauty, it is unaurp* and good bretlirin. m.iri in Texas, aad • king iti n i i ik t-0. scattered here t:id And, (1 do nut h<y read it ittu —I'm, "rt j mention ne oici-ioiiJ the foot of lilt m luuij Antonia, I i-alled in ! the Bca'tcrud fionilie baih evening- mi t .n t | tracted luy atteatii Tenntssec Bujiiist, is useless to Kay hhel enjoyed myself mud]

\ i n many others. '

I D " Mr. Tamicr . l Mr. Talley, that e i agtuiiji the - "Wbijd,! s '-aner, until Bis of the Coufcrenre the fabehoods Tli odism have lie en cij North Canilina Pub not attempt it , 1 il, and yet snch me_ Methodist Advocal^ hook a tissue of In he never saw the I moral priniaples of I Tenn , Editor of the m l in ihe Soutii!!

The fau'.£ of t h u presented to the jml

tC7~IiroLher Wan j eatircly n g h t Wei owe for their pEj>»niJ Thanks for the Iu M. is a confiiatent SiCtion, at this t imej teriai aid—Each as ] Irom. You and : whole heart on 1 d e a r e t o s e e y o u i perhaps this bl ts i . hope, should I live 1 I diould hke to giv hand, and say to fain ney. Those half mnah hann. Let 1 Jesus Christ m i r e who will glory m 1 u x u o s that t i i s ' should take deep i i s ten tfaroogbnot i the preaching and I Thtn w m the ( ^ •Mies. Then Po presented to the i Corist's kingdom 1

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T H E T E N N E S S E E B A P T I S T NO 32 Jr.-

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• I tldiilt,!f Hud 3Ir, Djua, »3 he pushed li»ck "chmir from lha brc-tfia^Uble, «n4 t e d at Us wifi!."» pretty li'lle*woiiiMi, wiih large, blue ^ea t think tii»t I wwdd Uke to g(fto.C»iifonii« ind ti7 my luck: Dam ft all, ererbody is going about bm. Do y on think you coalii tpara me a year, W l j r ' ^ , .

M r s - n o immediate reply. Sheap pawed to be very h i ^ turning out a cup of.iea, aUhdOgh a keener obserrer than htr husband wmi d

- hAs Doiiced an tiBCaimnon Ires QluusneBg in her iandi as Mr. 'Dana ( •a3e<l -peak-nj.

^t think t uiiifnc dj wtjU trere," the hasbacd con-.^am-d, ai'th •o^'i.apeiking to himielf.

i-AreyouDoi.iitiig wellhtrffon j«mr fanal-'the wifeaJied, atleng'h.,

"Fm making a living, peihapp; but i t is cnly Tjy bard'voik. No«if I shimid go to Caliromia, and ba luisky, why, we cmild ha^ a great many more fflmforta ihaa we are bjeased with at piesint."

"We have eTerjthing thi£ we could wish for to maka ug eonten' cd, »ad I im sure I s-gh tir no lux-

* urio, excepting what we can well aSjtd." Mrs Da-ns rrplied.

'•TES, we hare enongh to eat and clothes-to wear But wi can't buy lots of good fumitare. and have a piano, Uke Sqaire B.>Uon. Dim it, I want to be ai-rich aa he tH, a ^ then I shonld be content'd," said Mr. Dana, rising from his chair, and walking hack and r>nli ta the kitchen wifh enei^.

J^ilr Bui ton is fir from being happy, with all his walih," said the"wife.-

» Well. I know that, fiat then who cnuld be con-tsited with snch a wife as he has! She's dthe.' OMzr half the time, or e!?«—"

'-Hostr' cried Mrs. Dana, with a reproachful look; "mmfmber, if she luTe LuUa, su ba.vB we all."

"B-it what I meant, Nelly, i» that if he had Euch a wif-i ai I'va got, and viiuh his wealil^ ha couldn't help being harpy.""

r "And Ji-t joa want to leave a wife ynn think sr K ^ y oi;'' Mrs. Dma said, with a reproachful look."

'-But don't yon ace that it 'a for yrnrernnPirf »nr T>en> Sc fn the pniiT Tmt kminr; Sell r, that r-olhini:

i in the wiirld would iniluo! irieto quit you, orle-sn was I he hope of making a fortune in a short time

woaida't be g 'np m«re than a rnr m l if I l;k-d the crun'fv. a:id 1 ibo"Kht jou would be conunlei: Ihtre, rd send fur yi a.''

The Juorg wifi sTrore hard to retain her ccm-ptsnrt as ib" a ff.-d;

" ."And what will yon do wiih. the farm whili gone!

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•-I win get my yonngu t brother to come and liv* here, and r in j it on, Y m si.all b Itf: m ful diargc; JfcJlf, with pow-rtu dn a.4 yctr

'(JiTeme a "HS to ihrnk of it,'' the wife "at the tnd of Ihit lime 111 niake up my mino whethf r m oniswit tn j ini'- gtimp or Trot"-'

3Ir Dma wa too "-til pUa i d tobb'ain eren thi-coi'CB tinn. tr argne any funtcr tKatrfay, acd afio hjdifii'g hia wife read ihe arcunnts in the newsj a ps-, cnntaininp iht li es: news (rom California t itxrd^ i ff to his work-

^^^iDinaown"d a farm cf about one hnndrsii - Kies, near lha tiivm of WinfeT; Termoni. Ht

w«.<a.3ourg.;ii.an, and a pen-on of ct!n*i?iErahI. enerjEy aiid had. duiing his n.iiicrity, fivTd a suui of money- whi h he tiad sately de ji.Mti-d in the s-a •»i"gB haiik, uniii sacli a-time as he wot d want to mse i t ^ -

i t e lie liad become of ace, he had adi3t-d fohiv capinl, and when he tliuu^hi he .shruUl like J n Enknif: far a wiru. and i<r<.[ifl!-ei for her, and a^pt j^ he bougHtjfe f«r™ whfch we find ' in. o^g;ipS..aaid'was 4 ing as well aa aay youoy fanner ii c nei^b^rtnud.

He had .heen mar: I li tw« years wtdi the goTd-- fe»'r of I&b^J hioke out, aweepiEg off thcnsand-

of our most iiida-iiriuus mechmic^and fanners, ar.d laaring manj a hearihsiOBe desolate, and many • wifc to'tnotirTi liir her ah» nt hrftbiEd.

H.1W few have rctnratd with thtir anticipations laalixed'? ThousaaiJs who left the New flngUtid Siata. expecting to r . u t cdmpetfncy in a ihori tame hire bren ton glad towoilcibrirpassagebaci ia some slew B»i!5ogt. h, -while otheil, too proud tr return emtty handtd. have toiled on, bar»ly gain kif a Itrelihooii. ai.d aiw rest from then- ores and tfti- M.-a by the bink of some rii er, wilh "iiatimg hnt a rude b.i«rd tn mark their grave.

After ITr. Dana kft his the, tsaslKd her 'fisfies amf put Ibemaway, and sat down to read ti» ^uwing-aecatintj of jhe gold disBotenfci The loam-ha read, ihe mor? fa?dna»ed did'she bfcomei imtil ahe at last cirme to the cnn- liision that if she m s a nnn, she would bs temuted'ta go and try herteok. - : - - " ' -

Twtca doT^ ihe {bintton didsha ptruse the pa p«r, aateac'i ti>i>a her reailution of not coosenrfne

• to "tar husband's departure." grew weaker, until she ^ iSade BP her mind, if he aiked her oonsmt

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o£ misii. cTtT since » child, the had been ^ ^ e d tD faur, and bylier Mntact with the. wojid, she kid a^mred a fcrnwrfedge-of bnsiness. which, did iv^^awsnr, impair or detract, inim.-the natural miidasiy of. • ffoi waznsn'a heart ormnd. ' A-Bnh b ^ not passed bef re the hnE^md again

iSodfd tatm stifject appennmt in bia mind. A eomfmtywm about to leave Winder, and 'many

yonng men cf the town were «nn>lling their oames Mr4jDbaia thrnightit wonlil beagoodtime 'Srl^n.aa ha.iraitld. have acq' - tana s t<» lend a hflpng band, in que he WM uktin tii-k- Hi.<i wif. tSwghL ihs WDi ilung. acHt 'delighted lier h^bai.a

pving..h]>r tn li-t g iiii. werenot xw..rei,f U.-e .-e'flfhnesiieslilBti?^

in tiw wb«e each man sting^lcd fm , hinwel^ and ihotJfehtn wa>.teof time to htlpTna fe

to acuti iif celfi wa er, oc-niike him a mew of gnid to ki ep him f,om marsing. *

iifr.'t>ih»''i|»rnigMnenia were s on made.. II had awiiBmtmey on ItJCMl ^Iwithithedeuruan^ t>«n»«rth>s liittiitui^ ia&impaay wHir hi4 towns-men. Wike thonght he could make enough in a Teak'4-itfy afier hi-cVTirai to pay lus faisage.

Thiif wrtta to pnjoiraatesrage tiertha, and^. eiv •iia«»'erih»t\fceriteatrier would sail on « certain d^, and Th»r tfily pnst be' pkmptly ira ihe Spot This news cauwdUe party In harry their arrange meaU^^n^Thi day b^re Uiey^wtre toVur^ Mr

.•Dan» lequttttud hi» wiaanpany him to a p l iwi ir i t -

t iinnify," he f ^ H , , - ^ may iejciM t " ' P ' t e . i i-bair leave jon ^ll^iai'io i ^ tiri^ it M JW li lea^ If jra gw

en *eU it to the lieit adv'ubge^ f aajFiijlpljlsiiij ecaogh wbOe I nn /.one to

-^"iw^tbtn I Tetnm. -But. I hirdly Eiball fSta mm faim'wKea I come b ^ —

Mir hsnses in town,

... nwVifgthauBlWtt the. tfm»t!iatlJ«s i t a ^ ^ M ftifwiiijfn ^ irhrrn^ bQt ri&i^j f rSd-pati^ a c h i n g to d i ^ :

The ilsyeC putio^cainej a i iil MBBFlaw. and aKiniB{iili<»^r IKK irvas n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r e f c tbB-iiiiiai^j^l^^^rtaj^ to return, that tbe jooig

^ • fowM'^MP^^*^^ **• liMr<pi{i(M

bi t raeeOTfttKtaia 6 v a btr ^ ^ wnBEa mftl ird/ te

"of-good*hfer, as he should certainly rejoin W i n ranrse of « y»ar. she became more ranixwd reciineikd-to bij ab^ce . .

We wiil Sot follow htm in tiii crowded steamship, norcr tasihe Uthmus, where he narrowly eseap^ drownii^ ahile a!.eCTding the rieer—nor will ,*e t.!l of-his arrival in San Francisco, and departure for (he minea where he woricdin the btd of the nvw, and was quite fortunate until attacked with the/ever and'ague, which roasted film at one mo-ment, and frnre Bhn the next.

Ila would lie in his tent, and wish that the gen. tie hand of his wife could wipe the moisture from bis binw, or cover him wi h blankets when shivir-ing with cold."' All of his ad»en'nres might be vntten out, and, perhaps, Mr. Dana will some day idve <he world an account of his doings in the land ."f gold. They will, possibly, serve as a warning •o oihfr husbands, and thus prevent many a heart from moujiHDg for the ahsent.

Mr. Dana's fever got no better, and at last the docipt told him he had better seek a change of cli-mate, as he migfit shake himself to death. Dana thought th-Bimo thing, for it appeared to him when the chills came on, that every b'me in his body *ould be wrenched apart, and when the fever re. turned, he imagined himself in an oven.

He considered the subject cne day, and de»«rmin-ed to start for home. A team wat to leave next d>y for Sacramento city and as soon as his rrsolu-tion wan 'ormed, be engaged a passage, sold off all uf his clothes, eiceptii gmoug'n to reach Vermont, and found that he was master of a carital of only fi'e hundred dollars, after woiking in the mines for four months. To-be sure, his sickness had cost him a large sum, and his doctor's bill was frightful to contt cip'ate.

He started the next day for home. He deter-mined to live a farmer and die one, if the Lord spared his life. He had seen enough of the gold mine^ and as he was g"ing in the cart, and joU<d over the nneven roads, he thought what a ninny he had been, lo leaTe a comfortable home and a lovios wife, for the sake of accumulating a fortune.

The jolting of the cart may.have beceflttedhim, f.T the fever raridly left hiin, and by the time he rewhrf San Francisco he felt like a different man Ha had a mind to turn ba".k and try it again, but he tb-TUght of his wife, and nature and love Mnqu«r ed. He went immediately to the office of the steam rhip company, and secured a passage for home. . It wai a cold blustering day in the middle of winter when Ddn"-. learhed Windsor. He pulled his rap over his eyes, to prevent being recogtiize<l ud ihe3 started on foot for his home. He had •>eard from his wife but once since he had been ab-. .n'.., and he hardly dared to hcipc the was well. He quickened his pace and c ^ e in sight of the house la which be had spent many hsppy hours. He ilanred at his farm; ai,d saw that everything ap-peartd tn bw well cared fjr The stone walls were la goo-i Older, the biras kicked neat and tn good re-pair. and jiist as he was thinking that his wife and •"wtter hid done-remarkably well, the train on -ehicli he had ridcen from Boston, whizzed past, d •ic'ly amjss his farm. Hegroai'fd in anguish at he Hi.** beautiful meadow was ruined, be boughfjjmd it was all owing to his wild "oope chase 'orafuriune Dis wife o uld not be eipectid to i-now how to attend to snch thmgs, aLd he had no doubt bUk Uitt Railroad Company had swindled air.

lie approached the house, and knocked timidly at iUedoor. It was opened, and there stood liis «-ife, as handsome as ever, but sbe looked at him «iih surprise. He ha'l fo'gottea that he had not -b-ivid since he had left her.

He spt-ke and held out his hand, then his arms Tliere was a shriek, and then the latter were well-rflled Two hoars af erward they were talking se-.•uiu-l; and solely upon matters of business.

'-I am forry ihat the railroad pasfe^ over our mead, w,' be said. "It renders it almost useless ''

'-Tbey have the right of way. btit it has not in-iored it as mcdi as j on think, ptihaps,'' she re-plied.

'-I don't snppoee (hey paid you mora than oce huniirtd dullars for the land "

"There is where TOU are mistaken. They gave me twelve hundred dollars for mtyely tta right of war.'' »

-•I suppose tbey paid you in stock,'' MH Dana, surprised ti at she bad got so large a snm.

'-Tes, they gave me part stock and part cash," the wife replied, trying not to look triumphant

"And the stock, what iathat worth—« mere song, t suppose?"

"I sold mine the very day that I received it, at an advance, it is not worth so much per share oow. 1 thiiugbt Thad better have the money, than trust to an uncertainty.'

The husband was slightly astonished. Be had received for a narrow strip of land as much as he iiad gtvHi for the whole farm. •!»And what did you do with the money, NellyV "I took the stx hundred and booght the rit^b

mowing of'^nire B-Iton's. Ton remember how yoa used tonish you owned it."

Dana did remember perfectly well. He had thought of the land when in Caliibmia, and was . n hopes he would get back with Toooffj eobtigh to ""yi-- '-The other six hnndred «nd finy.-I placed in the

saving's hank, where it is at inlerat.'' ^Tou are the best wife ia this Stati," the husband

cried with »imiration "FutT have not given an account of my stew-

nd>hip wyeL Tou remember the forest of pines on tha hiU jnst back of the m e a ^ ! " . '

Dana nodded an assent. Ha wis wonderiag what was to come now.

•'WelT, there js iw longer any forest there, i sdd every tree just as it sto- d."

"-Why, who was.fool cnotigh to buy pine woodi" Dona arke<< wiih a laugh.

"The r s i h ^ compaay. They mnsi have wood to get n p St c> m. They g*ve me four hundred dol lara (or the privilege of chopping down ihe trees, »nd I was glaiT'o get lid of them, for the ptirpoae of making a sheip pasture."

'-A sheep pastuit!" the hnsbtad cried in aston-shment,

' Yes it makes a T T T J fine one. T bonght ft hnn-Ired and fifty i-heep, and tl»n btd Maieleft, which r addedto that in the bank. Last summer I'sold four hnndxtd pcund of wool, tt pity cmtB per tpotjtid." ," ^ . •

' That amoBnts to onebusdred andsixtrdoUti^' said Ditia, after a slight ealcnIatioiKt '"?

Precis, ly, without countiDg tie intreftSo of. lamh^ I think t did very well by- ihat trade."

'Tou are a beUer manager than 14m, Nelly.— Htreafttr you staU be h ^ of the hosso."

-'-Thank yoo, bat I am'peifeiy contented to re-sign, n'W that you hava arrived." r -" "Then j^D have ML more wonderfiil bareaiiB to

relate?^'be askk ; ^ "Tes." sha repUcd, with'ajlight hesitaney. , "I

hare, made'one more, tnid^'but perhaps it i v ' t ^ that will di<: e>Ee yoti." ' ' • '

"What aher my warm weloomel Ton. c«n do notHng in fatfSre that i;U Bot approve of. Roncm berpIT.llj, Pve mtirned popr in pocktt,'«nd none too w»a in healih»• • • - -

-'Fw-Jl take suck eK*Hent care efryttn that your h^il»wia:fe,tiBtftristoi^byjpriBg, and m for

ytw'UTe ft good fcrm,-win and neaily «4houatnd4)1-lars in the bank-" . , "

;.*-Beside»-a teawTBof-m-Wjfi^ • " ; eXhank Joof- Bat wH] ywiiit^ infi> to 'pwl*

•-Trt, ft gnod, well.tnned {liano, but before you expiyss surprise, let me tell you how I earned i t i sold all the butter that f made during the last nine mentis, and I bvested the proceeds in an in strument that I knew yoa kfflged for, and to tell the truth, I was mber aniloua to hare one myself; bat I rerer laid so, and until I found myself able, r never thought of bayinB one. Now are you an-gryl"

"Angryl" There was ft pecnliar sonnd htird in the parlor

as though Dana wa« kissing his wife. At any rate, when she again entered the kitchen, her face looked uncommonly flushed, as though her husband's rough beaid had chafed her soft skin.

Mr. Dana has never expressed a wish to roam again. He is perfectly satisfied that he can find more happiness on his farm, and in ihe society of bis wife, than he conld if sorronnded by all the gold mines of Califomift.

E C O H O M I S T . G O O D C K M B N T . — T a k e some common lime, and

mil with it a quantity of tar—just enough to make It a tongh dough. Use it quickly, because it be. comes hard in > few minutes, and it will never soak or crumble. This is a first rate ccment for the pur-pose of making swine-troughs, feed-tozes, eave-troughs, and many other things.

T o M J S B A C i - K B I I B U « N A L L N I G H T . — I r e .

member seeing, some years since, in an agricultu-ral work, now out of print, an article on "economy of candles." which may be new to some of our readers. "When, as in cases of sickness, a dull light is wished, or when matches are mislaid, put finely powdered salt on the candle until it reaches the black part of tha wick. In this way, a mild and steady I ght may be kept through the night from a small piece of candle.

To E E J C O V B G B B A S S S P O T S F B O M Boors—Lay upon the i-pot a little magnesia or powdered prepar-ed chalk, and niMier it the same; set on it a warm flat-iron, and as wjon as the grease is melted, it will be absorbed, and leave the paper cli-an.

To P R E V E N T Moms raojc G E T T I N G T J K D E A Hirr.s —Pound a handful of peach leaves and salt thrai well, ftnd strew them over the bench and under ti e hive. In two or three days repeat the opera'um. — The flavor of the peach leaves is cCfensive to ihe moihs.

A N O T H E B . — R a i s e the hive about an inch upon four pebbles. Take a piece «f half inch pine-board from three to six inches wide, and a foot in length; cut one side full of crear • s about a quarter of an Inch Heep;. lay the creased side down under the hive, and you will find that the millers will use it to raise their brood under, because it is a secure place from the bee keeper. If he chooses to watch and kill, he will finally destroy the liirvae and sive his hocey.—Agriculturist.

©kitnarifs. Mn. Nancy Turner.

To TASK Ikk OCT OF LDfKK.—Editors' and clerks' wives will leam with pleasure that to lake a piece cf tallow, melt it and dip the spotted part of the linen into the melted tallow, the linen may be wash ed and the spots will disappear without injuring the linen.

Pcii-ns® BEES.—Enoch E. Kalb, of Lovettsville, Virginia, states that, having a sw»rm of bees last fall which had no honey, and not knowing if they would live over winter he buried them air-tight on the warm side of a hill, in a case snffident to keep all dampness out, and, aa soon as he nnmvered them this spring they were full of Ufa ftnd vigor, and instantly went to woik, and are still working finely.

T H E B E I - L M A W R P A C T T R E H S —The Messrs. Mc-Neely of West Troy, may justly be termed the bell maters. .We leam that during the past year they mannfactared and sold tevn ktmdred ar.d jiftn hells of large size. They were sold on ordw, a ^ widely distributbd. In the State of New Tork, 27R, Penn-sylvania 87, Massacbnsetts 75, Louisiana 47, Cana-da 19. Alabama 6. O- nnecticut 16, Virginia 10 Ohio.21, Vermont 13, Georjift II, Maine 13, New Brunswick 3, Maryland 7, New Hampshire 10. Michigan 10, Nova Scotia 3, Iowa 16, Deleware 9, Mississippi 2, Indiana 10, Wisconsin 22, China I North Carolina. 6, Texas 3, Rhode Island 7, New Jersey 8. Tennessee 4, Minnesota 2, California 3, behides a number sent toCnba and the Sandwich Islands.

At the State Fair at Elmira, and at the Ameri-can Institute at the Crystal Palace, they recieved the first premiums for "the best bell and yoke," and for "the best toned bells."

lEssinc E A S I H Q C A U — T H I S I T T H O U S A K P L I V E S

L O S T .

The Schooner Pagt has arrived at San Francisco from Japan, bringing intelligence of a terrible earth-quake which- occurred on Monday the 5th of No. vember, destroying the city of Jeddo. 0.,e hun-dred thousand houses were demolished, and thir:y thoosand lives lost

Archbishop Hughes, in his recent lecture in Btltimra^ expressed the opinioa that the Raman Catholic Cbdrch in this country can anticipate lit-tie increw to its nam^rs or strength f.om immi-j^tTos, and that the fatnre hopes of the Chorch must be based tipon its retuoing its present nopi-ben, ftnd the ircrease from eonrersiaDS. He thinks the preseat oondHiat of the Church and the namer-003 acressions "whidi he says have been made to it from converts of American birth, to justify the most sanguine expectation in this regard.

Tha Tide o{ 0<atk.

emylMUttadb}"

i |ejpnted •gmficut^ to one facaae.art^ rood.

The tide rolls on, the tide nils on— The Dfver ccaaiag tide.

That sweeps tha pleasnrea from our heaita, The lov«d ooea from onr side-

That brings affixtioDs to our lot. And asgniiih and despair.

And bears from yo'ith's unruffled brow The ehama that lingered there.

Tie t'de rolls on—ware after wave, ^ It« BWelling waters flowi

^ Before it all is fingbt and fair; Behind it aUia woe I

' The in£uit&oni its mother's breast, Tiiegay and blooming bride,

Aiiekwept away and ^ m e along By &at resistless tide.

Theti^ roHs op—the soldier's eye - Orswa dim beneath its <w^: Tliet^olarshiina ihs mystic lore,

* That he faaUi loved so well; The munarch puts the crown aside.

And labor's weary alave, B^ice* that his limbs wiU know

The quiet o f , ^ 'grave.

The tide rolls on—like sriamer brook, Itglidethtothe^,

Bat, like dark winter^aa^ tide, Itra^ethunheriady.

Fromkii^ly ball and lowly cot. Froin battle field and heatth.

It sweeps into cbUvioa'aaea T^dWelleta on t ^ eaith.

BoU on. thoa dark and Inbid vanl ^ Thou canst sot b ^ away.

-- n e SBOofd ef the good and bcav^ " ••• That kaiHreUi sat .decftjf; -y

M R S N S ' A C T T C R N ' K B was (he daughter of Mr. and Mrs Price, and wai bom in North Carolina in 1811. Her parents moved to Tennessee when she was quite small. She united m marriage with Bro. John Turner in November, 1828.

She professed f»ith in Christ at Like Spring Church, Simpson County, Kentucky, during the ses-sion of an A-ssociation, some twenty years ago, with

hich she united. She and Brother Turner were of the number who were c instituted a church, which is known a.<i the Bethany Church, in Robert-son County, Tennessee—of which she lived a f lith. ful, active, and consistent member until her death.

Sister Turner was truly «n example of piety, and under altnost all circ*mstances exhibited that <lhris. tian fortitude, patience, and forbearance as tn gaiii the confidence, friend- hip, and ?ix>d will of all whi became acquainted with her. She was ever kind and dutiful as a wife, I'lving and maternal ti) her children, obliging and friendly to her neighbors.

Her heart and hands were open and ready to ad-minister to the necessities of the distressed, and ready to visit the sick and suf cor them—in a word, sbe was truly tha kind of wife which Paul says a De,icon should have; and 60 she was to Bro. Turner, (who is ft Deacon.)

But some time since sh,; was .-leized with the dis-ease whii-h occasioned her death. During the lime of her affliction she i>-in<itanlly affii-med that sbe could never bo cured. Frequently talking to her husband and two daughters, (who were marripd.) and all the children who are living, about death — haw she wished them to live and get along in tlii.s world—advising her daughters how to retr and train up their children in the nurtjre and admnni tinn of the Lord; yet she wa<i ever cheerful. I have viMted her dtiring her illness, and ta'ked of death judgment, and eternity. The ill.s of this life, sbe would say, will soon ho over, and then we will hav the last tear wiped away. Heaven and its jjjsart rewards enough for me

During her illness, her death and the glory which await the fi'ially faithful, was herdeliithlful theme Once she said to her a mt anion, • I f.-ar I don't dread death eno'igh!'' But on the evenmgprevious to her dissriluti n with her hm-hand. children, ao'l friends around her. she desired Eld-r J. Steilo to •!ing and pray, after which she was m an ecstn-y of joy and praise to n.)d: and her last wcrdj while in her right "i nd was - Blei-s the Li'd. O my soul — Hallelujah!"' lUre h.?r Etren 'b failed, and she Ira's tbi'Ugbt to be dying, b'lt tevived eno'igh to live several hour?, whe-j sbe li'i-ath-d her last, wiih-iut a dis'ortion of featu'-e or the moviDg of a limb, on ihe 13!h of X vemK-r, 1S55.

Ia Si>lor Turner s df-a'h, BiMhanv f"hurch ha lost one of her m-ist va'uable mfnibr rs, her luis-band a devoted ai d levin); wife her children ft l>ind and affc'-tinnate mother, her neighbors and f.i iend.-i sn obliginiT ar.d devoiid friend. But then loss is her eternal gaia. By request.

yosvia PisTOS.

CAACERa CAN BX CC&KO. SlfOVtMili<l«iitn)l>v pbrdmass ctamU^ Tkn bat trmteil It Tltb th* ud tt atsm pravM <Mil. Tbi

iDo«t •mlosnt nr^na DOV E O N F W thatwEnlfaUqieedy dwtl to tlu patint Tliaphnleiu vbaapj!ilMUi*kaUk't**''i Ii aot uqtuiDtttd vitb the dlaifzuiila tflh* Itowa. ^

Tba V>(at>til< Klnirlam faroiahM nft int pilaliM" ipadSoi forthawrtals ellraortbia<lT«>d lUau*. TImm nmadlM I hen una tha aoat loparaUiM uoeaaa for ttw-fut tbar jean «dtbo<it m LOBS or o» » on KSXDaBS ciaia!! * *

What phjdclu ID Tmnnttr ean nT tUl of Ul trutmnit el th« faru or miuOei? Tat Madleal Soboota ow aiili -mry eaae. of Caoear vu avar ettiad! AVwa^HBarto aoB-rtace« I olIV U>« roIloTini "" -, .

OBALLENSE TO AKT lOSIOAI. MBOOLIf ' L«t Bi; Hadloal School Is tba Unitad StitM i^ttaa a aiii •ffliotod vitb what the raanlt; of nid School iial praao&a ki >« a ^nnliia Cascar. aid I >iU promiia to oaraA^ Kir, proTidad thu racnlt/ of laid School wU] afiM to girc m» I mrtilaata admittinf tha csra. If rand.dolrdx^lir aad

,aalad irith tha graat aaal of thalr CoU<(«, andthaj ihaO aoi b> r»qtilr«d to tba e»rtifloftt« for twelve or elgh tela montha af-ter tha oaaa hai beaa tiwatad: or, • The faoulty of any Madleal OoUtj*, or aar rMponHbl* Km-lelao. mar aeiid ma tan eaui of eoufanad Cancer, and I vill prOGlse to ears nine aat of ten—quite aa large a proportlOB at pfa.Tal''-)anji cure of tb* iiir,plest formA of djnaaee. i aaU upon the MMioal 8olio<il of NubvlUe, MpedaDv, to pal my «kill in the tra»tiaact of the''a-soer to the most rigid K« 'air trial. Thare are eweii which 1 azeap: lo tha above Oballaac*-l Cancer In the moath nr throat ^ J. Wheo located wbara it -annot be reached bj mr ranedlea a Wb«r. the p.timt li a«'ct-.d with another dluaaa o~. «japUoatiooofdli>aa»i 1 tore bad patient! lent rae'in th» la«t Btasei of coninm; Pon The Oaocer »aa cmtd, but the OoB •ttjiption killed « The pati-oS "ball not be ac okl imd that there i< sol Tindect Tltalltj l«ft to prodajt srana'-.U™, after the canaer Ij taaoa oat 5 The Oujcer ahall not hare been r.f lone njndiai aa tr ^Te lOTolTed aooie rital part, as 13 iioois two or thmecaJj Sr-ju ht here I do not p.TjfoM to jcre.- -iU,old an or ta the -le l. but to r.rt Canctr, Mf ~

Tf t I hare reocMtfullr U-eat«J palia:a3 .'-oa ?(, to So ^JT^Ii IHT- r «nd no rartidne. ont of v.y oB:,, ^ ^ ^ ^ -OT caaeeln P".tare t-ioept thone who r>n'; thetnaelTei anda n , neraonattrettmcnt. and :.-iaientt-. rer.-ia Ttth n-e J^i » v.ansad eared or dlacharaed br mn • antii pro aaraaBEria Dr. Bord, M D , McLetaor-jrlUe Tiia Dr J SI fort. M. D.. Misaoarl, C%Ttd' DT, Dlllird. D D., Lexington, Ky Warner Spindln. Frederiakabnrif Vt EHer W C La- b, OoStrjijnj. mj, n:>o /o*l B«rr». MI«iaaip;;r Dr Norlieet, M. D , port B O T H . t « I I = DT Eavi.!, M D . Eid iey, Hn lir DiU»T l, M D , Cbicaja, liiij;,!,

Tkao-r AthMna. Ala J a. auou. L D.. Marrrj„>,„„ r,„„ J a t}r».ai, N»«Lrrie. Teaa Col. Jnb'i UcG.-« O-ltOQ Oec.-.Ja r B H.-Do r'.l a D . Es

.nr., .Si... >I t.mpirll

D S P A B T K D ihi.-i life, at hir father's rasidenre in rJwinneti C.iunry r,,,nr(;ia. nn the 2i.h of March. 1H60, Mrs. N A I ; r i s - A M K I . V I X * C . I M I ' I S E I I . , consort of Ur. Newprir' 11 C'aini bell, of Jlaiiettt, and daughte-of Stefihc-n and Bartiary Mcliinnis.

The deoe».«ed j .ined the Baptist Church tt Shady Grove, m 18'il. W.is tnarriwi to Dr. N. 11. Camp bell January J'.h,

Alas, how soon that fell destrnyer, death, .snatrb-ed from the tender embmcesof heraiLc'iiinate hus-bind tbe companion of his b isnml They were permitted to enj'-y theFweetssnd pleasures of ea -h o'her's life, in the happy union ordaiced of God only for the short space of four years. Oh, death hew cruel thnu tiril

But we grieve not as those who have no hope.— A few hours before her spirit left this world, she called her d'ar mother to her bed-iide, and told her mother and father, sisters and brothers, not to grieve after her—that she should soon be at rest—that she wa» ready and willing to sub-nit her .spirit into tbe hands of her Savior, and enter iato that rest pre-pared for tbe people of God.

Sbe has left an afi'.ictionate hnsband, two sweet little babes, a fai her. mother, brothers, and sisters, and a numerous kindred and friends to monm their loss. Her last words were, ''Grieve not after me: I am going to a better world than this—prepare to meet me in Heaven

She then closed her eyes in dea'b; and gave her spirit to Qod. Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. A B A P T I S T .

Tribute ef Reipect.

Jir-

t dwp tkJiearnBt Stift aKaU Hft .|)t7 beaeb£ h^ii.

Os hearing of the death of Deacon Childers, the following preamble and re.aoIutions were unanimous-ly adopted by the Siloam Baptist Church, of which be was a member

WniaKAS. We have learned with deep regret and heartfelt .sorrow, of the untimely and unnatural death, of our beloved Brother and Deacon, ED. L. C H I I D K S S , of Pickens County, Alabama, whocamc to his death by the hand nf a ruthless assassin, who called him out fr-m the bosom of his family, and shot him in hi,, own yard, slightly wounding two of his little children, who weie near him at ihe time. Therefore,

Resnlutd, That in the death of Brother Childers, the church has lost i zealous and eiemplary mem-ber, «nd aa effijient Deacnn; hi-i family an affo;-iionate and devoted husbant , and a kind and indul-gent father; the community an hone t, peaceable citizen, whose orderly life is worthy of imitation— and whose loss can but be deplored by all who knew him.

HeJo/cerf, That we, as a church, do seriously sym-pathize with the bereai'ed family, and tender to our afflicted sister heartfelt condolence, and prayers to Him, who is tbe widow's G id, for his fatherly pro. tection and divine c insolation.

Resdved, That this preamble and r^lntions be spread on our church.book, published in tbe Ten oessee Baptist, and a copy of the same be sent to the bereaved family of our departed brother.

By order cf tbe Church in conference assembled, this 22d day of March, 1856.

T. B. ALTOM,Mod. ' K E L L T •Wnrrs, Clerk. Noxabee Ca., Mus-, March 22, 1856.

N U N A S F A T O B CaAKGBABLE.—Somefimes the favor of the people is orer rstimaitd, and soon ap. pears to-be luy-iei by fator. Success, however, ia worthy cases, generally, if not always, snrvires the change. Often, indeed, tbe change is the occa-sion of greatly increased success. The d"iscipks, on the day of Pentecost, seemed to bold command of aU Jerusalem. It was not long, however, before they were scattered abroad, and had to flee from city to atj—iijipwrtntly to escape persecution and sftve their lives; but, rtally, to exteud the gospel ftnd convert the nations. It is recorded of our Sa. vior, when a boy, that he 'incre«ed,' not only 'in wisdom ftodstainre,' bat tlao %i Tor*ia»God ft id n»D.' In like mansier, ftfJer be 'ni n bia nrfnistry, the popular iavopincrcftaed, wiiil Jje' •fts W i«io Jernsftltm, by ft wfth-tk. shoot of ft king, And M"' ^ Vfts^nerer withdiftt^ f ^ K n o b m i

i t^dlki^tA slew him, ta

Ky Toui .JnlTtJ :8it -tf

OAirOE'il G-b'REO-^o

5, iAXOABT.

7J. Ten yearj ago a canserooB diiease lacJe it, appearance tm nedistely noler the li.rt eye of ay wife, which did Mt increaer in MIJ u. C01S1 l„r.!)l- einnt, for foar or dre jean, anc ,-oa9r -. it liltio p.la, itcb'ng a little; Sr. rear,

in« ,tia«i«a oo a.-nenced BpreaJing and lioanier.ry painlul U wiu ea, nii<il by one-.f tn« pbrsieian. in onr c-nr-tn lod prnnonncil C«a-.„r; alno treate.l the cue, bui iai ed t, -.1 -(fact a cure Th- a-dicln, b. ns-d wu iw painful that il .on d «:a.-cB.y b» li..ar-..e Tba dijeaae contlnaed to unreal lotil tuevebecime laronea tbrw r-.r. tbeai..bt l-cam. -atireiy do«tro.-»l the c.ntinnrj to-prea.! cnUl th. vot of th. w^ enure..t e,t«n out. a t art of tbe no., an-vek Iny..i»-1 Ic tki. «>udiUon tire week. 1 bron.h' -ar w.f« t,. T., oei>„.e. and placed ber under th-

ire-.trarnt of Or K W. J,uuu-j .h„ tre.nne b,. .-.i-—Dr J Qn-tuk- a ',ai tbe and a i-n a a« 1 boM h. r«nlt of til- Ir-itm-.t On i„ „,„rrow cMrning I .ear-or mj bocie lu W n ly coonty, Vest Teonessse

J M O B A U Murfroe boro, Tenn, Jantrarj s. I8£5. CVSCER CURi D—.Vo 75.

Tbia la to certify that I hare been aHi.-te.l with a cancer or ia> noie •iiicb iiaJ-lU .p -arancs m or Miren jeara ico.-Vive wc!,-tfi ALIO I D a--ml mrRwif anUfr tie treatment ol Or B V. J.iQtt-ry t/f fila-freeBbo--o, fenn . who ba- removed th-liseane, .nd 1 i.elii.»r 5 en re i; effectfj. My reaidence Lan t-rla:8 couotv. Atah ine j OKKn II..—„K., is j

•USSISSII'FI B IPTIST FEIIALE OOLLEOE. riERMyiio.

TJLCtLTY. atT.Wn 0>airCaiyj A U. Pmirtleot and P.-ofeejor cl

CmiCH to-l Bel.ei Lettara. lc>«. M J«T a ,V1 D I'ro.e.aurat Cbeinirtrr lao»>sW L L B , L-,;iurer on Poiiucal gcononiy fii-.d. in M P ef Piauo, Or.an, Meloaron.Om-ta . V in. .n , Toe.I U (ic = - 11. -.—...r y (lueeoew. Scotland) Intructrea In .Matiic, Or .ffiu,; aail Faiotins

U;esiiSo«Ji. r. airi.td3. (Memphl., Tenn.) InatructreMi. Ku U.n M ! e s O » a « N C I U W J L L ; ln.tructre.. In H.tienatiM, and Pr-

c. ptrvls ..r f .-«p»riitorv Departmeot, Mlsa V,L«STI>« (a.cbmouJ. V. ) Instmrtre» lata tin so 1 C -mpiis cli.n <aj C»Ti,AB,i« J Cuaiia, In"trncti«a» in B-nbrolderv. vj, oa»iaruPHi.aa 4 uaur, Siewarde UepAriment. 'paiSCnlieje coajmeoced itn sixth Scbolagtie year. Septan. I be. 10 ItB Uo.rd of lastrucaon, for ca'saciiy, ezpe -iruca, arbsui y of macQerii, »Bd devotionto work ban no nva •f e- ual cl.lms, lo Ebei,e re5p*cta. If re^l .riectnreade iTered: a course of CUfisie*l and M»lbetu-tic»l «tu y alreaa parsuej am «till contlnaed litjrsry, tpjiaratua. eabineta n ' .h .ppurtenances of a UJ Co.l«ee. a.xe a -rnale College vbia 18 THa female Oolie - of Uoiai.idppi It b«s graduate 'oarclaM • and baa a clase of eijfbl oow noder tuition fv .frs-tn itinn. and aotii-lp tei « larce iacretae of pupili dnrin, Uie and wluter Trie Preaiueut baviog erected for bim' .elT a permanent resiJen-e dt-c-loed the Presidency o -'.ary W hHhlagteu fwmsU College. Pollt-. ,c. and of Ctiotoi ?eroate Inaljtute, flioui Co . in a.lsr.i.ioel th t every ener -of hiB own miad and ah tbe njeane of bia triendaaball cOHCet crate to make tliia woa: il uri -inaJiy deaivned for a Col inerery re->pect Ao additional In-.trnctor ta expectec Su aicknesa wt a fat.! cb fac r b-fl ever originated in the 11 .titutton The Biptist Society of [leraMDdo and eicinity i .maurpaaaed in tbe boGtb In ependenl oiaasen fto qualify to-•O.icb-jra. or to pur-ae Oruaxental Brancbea, formed oX g-a lual«j or otlier») are ioTiied

For lurtber partica.ara see Catnlugtia ibe PpMideot. Onti.her iO. tillii _8c which ean be tad o!

paospctTLs or "TUE <o.n.mssioi«I" A MtSaiOSART MaGAZISE, pnbli.bed monthly by th. ra Baarl of Pore.gn M..>,on«of tbe Southern B.ntiit Con T«n Ion. a.ob.nolid. v,rg.ni». 3.' pagei 8»o. .•Toe C aarali-lun' wi 1 b- mainly le.otod to the promofiot of Fn t'gm Mt* 10**, though uwil from time to liuae recor th. progrea.ol "th.r ubrmi »o enterprUea eaoeci J y thoae o! ti.e conrantion It ra.y oe eapBCteO to contain tee jotirnal-and lettfi of ..ur mia-iionari-a a uclea adroCdUog the eana ©f tbe h- ttnen. histo ica; and hi igrapolcal i-ieuhea froa th-

l»«uio' our .bleet writera and each other matter .b may be ot ^Qeral fnterent.

No pilBH or ecoenaa will Ke spared tn the endeavor to makt it e-olueoti. wonbv of p t onage.

Tbe m tteraif -The <J„in.ui.« on" will, to a eonii-ierakl fiteut, be diff«f-nt fr„ai mat c-nti iaed in tbe Home and t-ir -IgnJ o.t;%l a. tnal thoee wno t ke both p .pers will flndealj p.-see-sing It* owa pacoliar T*!ue.

It is in'enJed to loaae - the Cotnmiiuiion'' tbe repoKttoryo oar loi-sl. nary history Tae n.iunt«« of the Contention wil be published in it. p gea That sd.Ji a r-p'vsitory is neede' there is a neaeral conviction, ai d the Board arecomincedtha in pabUahing • The Ouaimiijalou'- tliev ahall be meeting a fei • snt. ^

TaB*3—One copy per annum. I' io a-lrance. A y per-Km s njiog the nam.a,.f lire snbscribera with th-

mK ey (f»,) «b-»n reoe.ee s sii'b e- py free for one rear Addres., .-rWB ' Hox 281 aisbmond f"'- mamb 8-tf

PffEAP EDITION OF A H O S L A W R E S C E -

JUST PUiiLCSHID, DLAKT ASD co*kRESPOKDSSCS OP THB LATt

AMOS LAtTRESCE. B D I T I D » T B I S 8 O 5 , WtLLiax B. LiWkavoi. M. D.

With elegant 8t««l Portraiti of Amos aad Abbott Uwnaee. and other lunat-atiooB.

Kiyal Uco. Cloth —Price, H 00. rpffs octsTo eHitioD of thii'^k baa had an almort nnexun J. plod Bale. Within twelve weeks ait«rila drat DnhOeatlon TWBLVa THOLSAliD COPIIS ' have Se»B eoM witho .1 prodocing aoj tensible ebat-ment o' tbe demand 8 ro-iy any otoer bWrapLicai work l-a« nietwiti equal rjciese in the same ienirth of time Tae laccesa ia dni, entirely 11 the intilnsio meiita of tbe work

It is tbe Autvii.gTaphf of., msrchaot who becaB btulae*-wltb only S 0 and gaee away daring hii l.fetinj* In pnbjicaial pnv,t« chanties more tbm sn. other person U Amariea As « book lor ynong men, it ha- been pronounced invalnaUe In this conviction, ajerchanta and bu-inim men have lanrelj purebss- l 11 for presents to their cle.ks and employees li Boston, more th«o

ElOHTY MERCANTILE U0LSE5 have thua put upon it tne scamp of their aiptoval: <x soie, c «1S. one banired eopies, in "tbers, bfty, forty, twenty Sve fifteen, ic , h.viDS b • n punch .s-si by a single Arm This ex pi^'^" " " PhUad«Jphl»i ktidothei

CLKRGTMEN, regartlnj the book ss 1 r.ue means ..i h-athfnl inSnenceln the eommMity. We volnnUrilj eontr.bn.ed to extend it.etpcnU tion by inatciw it ti« bMi« o- .S-rmon. and Lecto.-.., aS re commending It in pnbUo iMemtillei —, -sij n>

H » » « I I T RaicBM 8 T O * » In a lettirr to the N-w Tork Tnile pen ,ent volunt em tbi. -mphatie oomn.en-iation oi the wo.k f.mn :o ot.t' .o. J a ,f Am-riOL S,, prpiac; ru e-erf-ff.r, c* tki. i , / . "

pnblislien. by <h. preu .nd by i«liT.doals for « eheaSei irfV "hat Is „u.ll, fo, . Tletalnito

this dem»ad, tnej now OO.I to the pnbUc » CHEAP EDITION. It ii • Urge l-im.< Torarne. printed on thick white nanei r m the plate. of theo«.«,ifeli„n an-1 ^ ioW at ihe «.' ^mely low orlc. of 0 » D,.t,n, 41, thing. nriS.rrt

"Cr To Pnb iahe-a of a«WT>ap.nwh" Ihall rtve tVi. adv of the wt>,k will b. sent by mall/r« o/tJ7>.iu.

THE OO .VO En wi I c- nttna tn t. pobUahii AM tor sa.e aa heretofore, •• n,, Do tar a.d F./i.Cc»u

TOON, .VdLSOM A CO . kshvlUe, Marbl . . '-'> » WI'OLB, M WaUrtmrtoBat-eet. Boaton

SCHOOL WANTED. A ^"iF'L^V "orth Carolina, »in aeoetil

A BAFTISr TEACHER WAHTED I.tUIEOIATUT

'po tUi «h.rt. of a DeDominaUonal icbool, U a ModBMrb.

A men with a ratnl'r la dedred, aa the Sch^ la dednxri t» M H A<Kei*-isBd -ehool. ud-r tb. p.&Sbm IJiSSS!?, S KUwJoaar. Watt»,oaH. B r.mnia. Ca^ S^-taJT

CIIY HOT^LA'

. .. . . WHH y, TH6*4S, Paorataiot^ . "

I a ^ n Utit Brt^ aa4 I

ROOAL F. t C T T O ! ! , A T T O R N E Y A T L A W ,

A>d Gntral Lud Afest, UtKaa, ATkaaaai. B S r i S TO

UaadervoB, terrv A Oo , New Orltua

a P OooUdn, BeirliA. Snngne A Boot, Baltimore. «<lhaen C Mv.tu Re'ena.

Levick J E B K L A I , A Bro., Phila-itb!:!"

CluntntaA Bayd.n N Ta.L nta. & Co , Hen pbi«

BCLi .^! b e l l s : : BELLA::: TUJt snbacnbera, at their long establiebea and enlaigec

Tonadry, maanfacture upon an improved n-ethodanc ke.) sonataBtlj on hand, a lar^ "asaortment of tiielr soperiui Bel-s of all deeciiptiona, snltaNe for Fire Ala-ina, Chnrcbea acs deralea, Jfactoriea, Steasiboatl. PlanUtlona, ate., mouniu-with their "BoUting Yoke 1' and other improved whleh ananre the safetj of the BeU. with eai,e and eScifDc; ia riBging. Warrantee given of tone and dnrability. For-lul partiealui aj to Ohlmei, £eya, Weighta, etc., apply for Uirn larto ^ A M I S K E I T ' ^ S O N S , n-,.. w - . a- T

fAIEBA.NES A Co , A.en-s Anfia leD h uarw-y N-wTork

tfrf >M Ccniuy, Ala. WM. A- noz. Noxnttt Ct., MUt.

BARRY A BrrK. tOUMJSSIOy UERCJ1A«TB,

Hnv If Ilia 1«|.|.||., ai. fUaa a. auwal.1.. | , a aiLSo:. o ac

J . W . H O W E L L A C O . ,

RECEiriifG AND FURWARD^Wa tCEBCBANTS, Shrevepert, Lvntaiaiis. Felinjarv a. 1B£fi

C. M. SSAGO ««. UlWaiRCl NE'W FIRM.

SEA GO A' LAWRENCE, COMMISSION MEKCBASTS.

MMT> V B O L K S A I E T O T A L S K S I B WXST£SS P&OCCCJC 6R0CXK1CS.

Ho T^ 74 WktukAll StrttX, AtlajiUftf Oeo,

Oanro! attdotlon preo to oonoigitmeBU of Prvd M.

FtMAl^K UMIVKKSITY* Farsyth, Geargia. •

BOARD OF TEACH£RS FOR lise COLLEGE.

aer. WILLIAM 0. WILKE , A. M, Prwridiot, Prof o-anl and Horiftl Sdesetia. R ICH AM T Aemztr A.. M Prore sor of M»thnn»tici» 0 C A & L O * W. C S ^ S D L C K . Frofeuor of ADCieot L&s a.'s"* dra M * » T E. C V A X O L S A . Preneb acd Hitber Eng b TTN. U A M T A . W I L U A . H U T O I J U . d B O I A B ; .

preparatory DFPARTMEyr Mi« M * « T U 4 A Sxira, PribcipU. iliu N U K T S A i Jei ita Asiifiaot. Bliss L A C S I PibSBk Prim«r7 D ptTti7)*t>t

SSUSIC DEPARTMEyT Profersar Willias Fi&fiSA, Priacipftl. MUi MAKrHA J Jauks, j M- MAST A WI \ 0R^AA^LE^TAi, department.

Mn. HrmA PAi»a.»T, Em« rotdery. Cr»pe HOik.Wai. Fb*. Work, Ac

virs. M S. C E A V O L S Z , Dr-iriuf, P-Deilio;. uxi P&lstir is O and Water < nhiri

Tbe preMQt term b*gai) JA> OAKY UOi, cad eods Jolj ISti. -'biefa will b« Commexteen'eoi

luaard, per muatai wzst-\ng. SI lo $3. Bigh et toltj. i i.O a year Ko Colleg* in M ddl- or ficoibur. <i qviai %d»antage« JO Tail UniT«T»l'> ta-cj-Wd t.

•Ue-Eehobotb AflflOCiaU' D." tJrpl 17 b. iSW» E. T. AfLbCikY. Sec'7 Facult* rnrsTth. Owrr a. Ja*« I'd— PlAHO FOiiTES, LOOKlJSe-GLASSSES, «!£(.

w & a. tREEnAJi, BlaLKaS IV

OIAS05 MILODEONS WIKD .WfHtDXS AKTr?'•«• ?.!A r TaBlAl.a,C.d«/IViE:r UAHEas' MATklLIALS. 0> t'aISTt (iB, and Eogravina , Freucb Window ti.aka Ac.

K.BCr.CTURBBe OJ OU.I JIAI.TL* ASD PIKB LOOIIJJO GLABSiiS.

Portrait and Pictire Prauica luaid- Win ., * bhdp. to. !*«. la. r«ll«t« »««helll.. T.,.n

KEW aV UK.. AlAUKls.

rOON, KELSON iTco . , N A S H T I L L S , TenL GOULD & LINCOLN,

59 WaelilaKtea ^trre l . Boatos, HiVE JVST PUELISaED:

PATRIARI M>} oa. 1HJC rA».Il.l—ITS CUKSTITrTIO."--SD PiluBAnoN Bt JOB.-. H.aaia D U.

tnthor 01 Pre Alau-ite Barth." -M-n Pnmev-,1,'' '-Grei. Teacher,- Ac. Ac. limo, ctuth, SI

I»HE w.>rks of Df H .rris llave long since t»ken th- Ir pla,-in the staod.ini liter ture of tbe ase The pn- Iicatioo o . new bKjk f-om ilia pan bae come to be an event in the liter ry world. Toe pc eent volame ia the laat of « series of "ContrlhL i-ns to Tbeoioglcal science,.' of which tbe .-Pre Ailamii. Kirtb'* aod "Mao Pnmev*li- were the flret two. iBl PAtaiaaciiAi. laaTiTCTlua is U>e ecerai fnt-ject tres' •d ol >n this v.iluuie—a I7bj'.-t ab cb it is beliered b s o.ve /'t been s-edficjdiy and ei«tiorately c.scc-.seo The woik i IvideO iato l» nr parts. The Fiaal P»ar is devoted to the Laws or Method of the d-Lieetic cona-itntion The Sactoan Pa£T indicates tbe stages ani ehiinces tbroc i vhich the Piitrier-ha} community mey bavepaaeed in thecunrb-.f ita protistjorary bietnij Tbe Ta ao P.ai eihiMUtho Eessons which relates to tb-jonstitotiunthe Paxiuiy The F icaTH Paar shows that t>!itrla-ch». tbon b faPIc? a* . a-speoulioB calculated to te a lnanue«-.atiOB of Gou by •SB not lees a manitestatinn of Or.d 'e o:an Tbe de-'.and of the Am.riain jrf:.»lic lor -Pre Adsmi-ei' ae -Man Pi imeval'i hns Iwen eo tfre.t, thai we i.eueo f.-ured:-i. i, 'f the "oa, and Qve 01 tbe mh.r bnt well Tee.ived as tb-. wo have been, we conflj ntly anticipate that tuu laat ooe o ne BBriea wi 1 pruve to be more. Itractive than . Uher f-hroari M IRfB

socTuLa.ti Kt.iiALa IULLEGJE, la GhAyoe, TKoce co*ckty, iiEomgja.

rACCLTT. JOBS A. P08TSB, A H. President and i'-ofesvjr of Ratnral 8cieaces and LAofu-gea

HisilLilvH Paaata, English Dranches-Mr«. SiaaT J. iosTaa, .» Mies , aLitnematica Wisa eaaixCDa axLca. Primary Departmeat

XCSiCAL DEPA&TXE>-T. Dr F Aroosica WCM All., prindpal-MissMaaiA JouaOiS. ' } . . ' JAiilRaata. Miu -

O&NAlfENTAI. D£PAiI«KST. Etr. p. Acacarce Wcax, ( iira. WcKK.

BOAiDUitJ DKPAMMSI. Mr. J- W. AxiUl, 1 III, AU.M.

THS anhecriber havlna pirchreed the e- tire interrst of Pre olent X. £. BaOuB in tne Soaxatrx F-mal, Co.i f , en-.«r-r ipon tie r*.poiuibii duties of hia .tation in S-ptea'her las' «r. BM-n anii resides in ti.e Institation, anl tl cheertn 1. { V. Us ancceeeor tbe bene&t of hia larre eipe-lence in c. n lUCtiog th. a a ra of the CoUege. Ho eSbrt wh. be spir-d t nalneain tbe reputation and eoiuCT the patronage ol aa Inet .ueon wb^ im » long offered adv -ntagu for the educ .tim •f yonag ladies, equal to any in th- South. S -ne but lb. mot. .allllnl and effleieut T-acbera will aver be retained; a a noih ng that can ountiibute to tbe Intallectnal and moral c ocre.. • f tbe Pupils will be Withhulden. The cnrricnlnm of st^y i. •ore extensive than U paraaed U Kane feuia:a inautulioos ujd .qnal to that of several eoUi< > for lb» otber s-a For urm«, apple to the Pnaideat, JOBS A FoiSTEB. Fehrtia y 2, IMfiS—

HUGHES B£OTH££S.

AnBROTTFE. PHorwaRAPHic,

ASD DAOUSR&BAir ARTISTS, It*, so, Cai» atrsrt, ^uhVLlU.

A KBBOTTPJS, PHOTOaBAfHB, either p'ala orcotcred and -arraated aa aniabie aa a-y oiber style of Farntina

^herstjletirpictaies taken atthis eaUblis^e-.t In the blah fulecUQB »{ (be art, aod wana-tKt to pluj* or BO lale*

" AUBROTYPBS. Alt^ojh tliaaa buatlfal pletirH. -or BoK'tivaa on rian.

bat In-rodaced by the «bec^r. iB u iaVS ; -icnred th- services of a celebe.ted Artj.t from Sew Turk lo UWial to eUi hraanh of U» baalliea e.cfti»,v,^ '

^ BWJIO AU)*S THS JCVKKlLte. Children M by this procesa have th IT Ukeaen taken In .

ew ^Bd« of time and wirrMit d to plea^ ornv c an:* wil oe m e Bring tBea aloB, ud hava them teken b-Sre t-,; ing olMwhere. g

B A Y L O R CNIVEJISITY, tadependence, T'Xa-.

MT BCTUS 0. BCBLBSOS A. M, Prertdent ud P-ir.s«>T ofto,8p.nieband AnoieoH-aaguigiaaM B.Ii« L - t W ^ thfo^r'LS f^'ti^*.' and

Ji'- ? JS" A B, Piofe.«,r of MsthematL-a. Mr a p Bows, * B. Profeeaor A.<.istantof LamrnacM

i ^ '.n" ^rf* r-tniarl. form«l Tniiioa in tba Preparatatr Detartjaent. azs > i.. ev. ^.W-ate. KO. Boarj m

Febraa-, ». JSnS-t/.

ATKLSS- AUTOMAIOaN: oa.

SSLF-BAKIJJG BKaPBR ASB UOWEill sxsT jiAcmifx IX Dsz.

• 1 (lb* tint) aard isss. 40 aaed aaccra.(«ii, i . IMS.

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The definition to depend on the point | py. If, for esimpU the enemy cf {Jtxl, his enmity and the i we consider the inn generation is the nh of God " If we ; destitute of the i conijiBts in stampii we view them as 'i generation is the in various definitions, may be given of points of moral ohs sel ves.

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The neceadiy of I fact that without itf of God. Those • JeSiis have been of the flesh, nor oil Being bom of God I his nature, and implied in our beiL iMrn of the .'SpiritJ the nature cf iu_ tile children of Gti liow important ia BiTe an adequate The necesaty of ro because the i _. if they could theyJ one of the fund fiAt we cannot be | other unle-ss there ' the other hanii, i geniality of ftjelin tratcd every day. Of the loTora of pl| CAronsals of the i' panies of the i when the peojilc i Bel together. In i iKity of feeling,! Buppose 1 b«Ten, and i aoctifled. Wo of a God they do i IB rexidsnijg rdn ntmo? 'VronldL ^ f e which tiagrl .The text iitnie: ' i>*ea van w d <

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