Truth Against the World.
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Truth Against the World.
; ' i i [ E E N l ^ E STOVERS. r J. w . w i L a o i r , StPMt. EraahTUle, iMariuA' rnn-r an.i t'emJer ic L t I H W A H E . CA8Tl3rQ8 '^FOUR S I Z E S O F T H E 40 TF\- : WHOU(iJiT Hius COOKE^ J ^ n v ^ ^ h j other patttrn .rf ^tori ^ S T L ^ Krtanrlv rtTa:^ frr tlw I W M mor, of ihea "Truth Against the World." J . B. O B A V E 8 . J . M. P E N D I i E T O N , C. B. H E N D B I C X S O N , Sonora, California, Cor. B d , P N . ^ ! !voL«xvn. If n NASHVILl.E, TKNNK-SEE, « aua S A T U R D A Y , J U L Y J . R GRAVES. W . P. MAHKS, 8. C. BOQEBS. E. P . T. POOL, 13, 1831. PablinT-^m. No. 44 & 45. I Counter dead, and e r e n neglectiDg my own meetiu:,'?^ br>lieTed t h e i r d e n o w i n a i i « n m o r e a n c i e n t j voked (in t h e good sense of t h e t e r m ) t h i s pleasant r e s u l t . W e a r e a l w a y s giftd t o 8e« I!E» and Hflile.w Ware. iChma Correspondence. Lanterns, ii:. to a t t e n d - t h e t e ; t h e C h i n e s e would say i h a i I t h a n t h e m s e l v e s . T h e A m e r i c a n B a p t i s t i from me, 1 h o p e it will not b e t a k e n amiss i h e m in o a r c h u r c h e s a n d As'soeiatioo, t n d ,e»t fron. rnpper, Enc. C H I N A , J a n . 2 5 t h , 1861. was e i t b « r i f o f u l l y i n c o n s i s t e n t , or a most d e n y t h a t t h e y owe t h e i r o r i g i u to R o g e r W i l - by you, or t h o u g h t a l t o g e t h e r i n a p p r o p r i a t e , will n o t c o n s e n t to f o r e g o t h e p l e t f u r e o f ihiHtt .Tn<i KiVhMi Good* i i i K - ^ L d r : , Work in ZtsaJ.lSL Brofher: i | w i l f u l H a r . ^ d ^ say I . I : s e e m s to me liams. T h e SltiKlish B a p t i s t s will not g r a n t •f I use yr,M as a m e d i u m , t h r o u g h which T u n i t i n g w i t h t h e m as vi.n/ort in i b e i r c ^ i e n i |r»ntlM.c?tTen"atadii.uuw«. M f c e ' " IL^kaea h a l t i n g b e t w e e n two opiciofi^ for 1 t h a t a n affiliitiB^ B a p t i s t is t h e m.-on- m a t J o ' m a m y . . . or l noma? l l o j w j a s o L t h e m . Heaidc-g, I want y o u r a t i e n t i o n , blies, b u t not ua dtleguit$ t r o m o a r A S - ^ O I A w i t h r e g a r d w r i t i n g to y o a . F o r gistant t b i n g i t t t h e world. N o w b r o G r a v e s , t h e i r f o u n d e r . T h e Wt-ish B a p t i s t s s t r e n u - U s well as thein«, d i r e c t e d to' t h i s s u b j e c t , tion. in acta of w o r s h i p , a n d a i d w i t b o u r iTtaii. Whoii-saJe aad E ^ l > •' ' ^ ' S f i r t t place I a m n o w r i t e r , a n d second- can y o u n p t d o s o m e t h i n g toward? influeneinjr o'l^iy c o n t e n d t h a t t h e y r e c e i f e d t h e i r creed i which I feel c o n f i d e n t involves conse.^uences co'-nsel when i n v i t e d , a n d discuss in a f r i e n d l y yAYagaojra. t h e points a t issue between u s , t o c o « w J i M n a l n t a j i e e or r a t h e r Y O u r acquain- some g o o ^a l ^ d n i a r k men to come to Chin;i ? in t h e fir^tt c e n t u r y , f r o m fho?e who had ob ] of no t r i f l i n g i m p o r t . T h i s I J o t h e more w w W »cqti»iat«>iee, or ratneryouracquaiua s , W E B B ft C O , t h e m , or he converkd by t h e m , to t b e t r u t h t b a t i j o u can, and t h e r e f o r e I b e g you lained it d i r e c t Irom t h e a p o s t l e s t h e m s e l v e s , c h e e r f u l l y u n d e r t h e conviction t h a t t h e long K S A B E & CO., a n d i l T w i t h me is very l i m i t e d , a n d I felt t h a t [ k n o w tlii which we all wish to prcTail. But Fia is way. I do T h e H u t c h B a p t i s t s trace i h e i r :»piriiual p e d i i m d i n t i m a t e a c q u a i n t a n c e a n d b r o t h e r l y i i i t l d be r a t h e r p r e s a m p t i v e in me to t o d o w h a t | o t t ,can f o r U3 in t h i s A - H . ItneH-. and Hasical UeiebaBdiMi , n o t c o n s i d e f ft n e c e s s a r y t h a t a m a n mu.^t t:o |, ? r e e . n p to .t h e .s a m e s o u r c e . T h e G e r m a n . k i n d n e s s t h a t have always s u b s i s t e d between- d o n e . ^ TOtt. W h i l e y o a w e r e cast into t h e n , plat Eaatcm Prices. Sffleralir. May grace, merov, and peaee e - e r a b o u n d l « K i » a musical hu.tnnBenlBt«in«j By fiery f a r n a c e , w h i c h was h e a t e d seven to c o l l e ^ a o r d e r to b e a s u c c e s s f u l l a b o r e r i Baptist-^ m a i n t a i n e d t h a t t h e y were o l d e r t h a n , u.s p e r s o n a l l y , a f f o r d s a s a t i s f a c t o r y g u a r a n Lforeign l a n d . to b r o t h e r P . . and all my b r e t h r e n o f t h a S f e t t e r t h a n u^ual, I w a n t e d to e x p r e s s in a f o r e i g n fand. W e now need men w h o cnn ! ' h e l l e f o r u i a i i o n , o l d e r t h a n t h e c o r r u p t hier; tee t h a t t h i s f a t e r n a i feeling will uot be inr mail proiapUr xUmded^ to. Septait ' ^ my g y m p a t h v f o r y o u . B a t t h e n I e n d u r e h a r f e b i p s , a n d w h o a r e w i l l i n g , in some ^ c h y wi'ioh it s o u g h t to r e f o r m . T h e W a l - n e r r u p t e d by w h a t I am about tc say T h e n , Go.«hen, p r a y s . « BKKEaT-QOOD TOWTT^ l ^ t b a t / o u bad' aaeh " e x p r e s s i o n f r o m ( t h i n g s , t o Vo'ir u n w o r t h y b r o t h e r in C h r i s t , a l i t t l e lower down, t h a t tliey (ionsian B.iptist.s b<.a.«*ted an aucestry tar older ^ ,ny brolh^>r, h e a r me . BTOUACR. ^ , . you are laffiMiar with the tustory may S I l whose « l . « J a Taryi nmnpaaTt h vy was w o r t h m o r e t h a n ! mav^^tbua i e n p f i t those w h o a r e still below ' ' t " ! W a l d o , older t h a n the mo,'^t a n c i c a t of I know you are f a m i l i a r with the h i s t o r y H E E X D O N FRAZEH. [o. RICHABDSON'S 8HBHRT ii.-i- predece.isoro in t h e v a l e s of ]'ie<iiuont. of ilio Gci^hen .A.s^ocintion at lea»t in modthem. S p o t t s y l v a m a , A p r i l 11. S e . I saw in a copv of t h a t " milk a n d reaady for h«»ita.i 11 e'irici - I ern 11me-' You know, or havo h e a r d of the T h e L o r d g r e a t l y ole-ssed u s last y e a r . 'oo, mnv we say of t b e '.ollardH, L i d H ^ f t r r e r a a d ^ , gawaml d e h S K ^ ^ iier" paper, p r r n t w r i n B a l t i m o r e u n d e r th.A few q u e s t i o n s on tbe a b o v e ; Doiiatist® an J tierce c o u t e n u o n a by which o u r a n n u a l cou&om r discrdensd stanMch. K T O I w BBu, of True (Vf /) t h a t .you h a d been .j by a d d i n g ;t»bout febout f o r t y to o u r nnuum i nbbecr i.Kv Wej^i'"- Patrrines, Tjuliiian«, 1 If it is c o n t r a r y to t h e t e a c h i n g t f t h e a n i c t teriz^d. e r i z f d . when we ke|.t ^ i t t t o t h e f u r n a c e , and t h e ' w r i t e r seemed had b a p t i s m s last y e a r ucarty every m-jnih. oth.^r a n t i e n t l{:iptisf:», t h a t they cluun an \,,oaii<>nfl w n e < hlianic v New T e s t a m e n t for G o j b e n to be r e p r e s e n t e d J u d aU who try them p r D n o q n c t t S ^ H i i a k t h a t y o a would be c o n s u m e d . I saw and h a d two t h e fir>.t of t h i s uv)i.th, while "rii, n more a n c i e n t t h a n t h a t of t h e ispm or ,,,, a partial ni.J iiicfli. lent i o o |>eratu<u wii I'"'hp 'B Con\eDtion 'n 1861, a t & v a n n a h , IliCcrKXE. writes &tnn SararrF. Staii coantr • O t h e r Bapfi!'! paper for a lony time, and | t h e r e a r e S.3vera! o t h e r s w a n ' i i i g i« b.- bap 'h.> >reiini->»un'-e9 lr..in vvhi.;h they d o n v v d ,i,e t . e i . c r j ) .atii.n — t h e luoncv lt«rr. a n S i ^ y ppiawi by thone asflteiM •"other Baptis't paper ir | t)ellatiKiiA. If ii) •my 111 ' .if I .M.U'-.'iitmian Ti vjiilzed in the <iin«titu not i ' s representt.tiorj e q u a l l y SO in 1859, | n . •ir'fpc-ptim and liwr comptaint." " •Iw n o t h i n g f u r t h e r of the ca^e. till b y - t h e : lixed. aud p e r h a p ' wiii be rccoiveil .u ( M i r l " ' t ' ' r iv'-li !i 111. Postm.-u.ter nt WiaUmsport, Ohio, ~' ii 1 he - I L- 1 11of 1 <b -. i-llt ••'"•'i -f ' Iv '..'i-.-: liP . <e.'i' b.,tir11i..},ni • nd sutj-anios. r w them mrstlj; b a ^ fcilness of b r o t h e r P V O , of >Iis:«i.-«;pp-, n e ^ C b u r r h me^i-i,,; . nnd ey[ » < i 'i i IJ .1 n v y- . .11 Uii litli.lC .li|<liW01 .UliUjii . niiiPiii ii.ii or i.pi n^if inn t' >iii h iinmii I \ i « i ,• . . . n x ~ .. ne pm«rMe. and lost my spretita. U ^ . ' ' 1 L, . I , - It an a t t e m p t to r e p r e f e n t Gosh=n afc I can rtcoramendit with great ««auiaac^ of friit t h e sriisis.'iipp! U j p r i s r , and frciTi th; . g r e a t e r b l ^ i i . g - ' l i i i s yt^ar . . 3 n d i h \ i - « v I.Jm,, iin \ iiiaihi.. ii. tlia'- It u h i i u a i e l ) r i n p -intiip ofe onr wirie-t ;ind b<-«t m e m b e r s and | ' ' D N R A E D t h a t you <<;ared not only above rhc i h o p e , ai^d wait M I e.tpectuiion '1 Nn-e aii-l i v i a ! - " • ij t ' h i i - f "and -n . r o ^ t ; , . . . n r . o ..! d f - . r e - s •». of EmtwuTille. lnd„ writes OB Oat thsv n rtif).., ihis. year, will e n g e n d e r s t r i f e -UuaUe oflerwl- Ha ha* wcomi ^ f r i . b a t a l s i t above t h e .im<'ke, and ' h e i |,p,ve j o i n e d »beni«elvcs n n ' o n;', .nro v . r y 7<:il 'In- .(.oI I'^I' wria HI I - all ihe lovers >t order and | ' h o t h u n h e s how does it h a p p e n t h a t !»iin ijrmit *nece<«fi, and with than ma^wT- j p H f c f u r w h i c h you contended, was only Hi "if i nii>i in e x h o r t i n g oliiP'-^i to t u r n ti. tho i . i ' i 1 ' jlpiiatinn of the heart and graentf deGSTtr • , HI- ill i ' iir iiini;!! iiieoiiii'.'M, I il e rep L-scn;ation 111Ricbmond did nut d o 60? w h.< ii r AM'l.i, i ' \ r OF T H i s i F i . i r t " I,1 IroKO. E.««1., BVoantBTille. Heary conatr, I n i , i l ^ t e r by passing t h r o u s b tb^ 5re Viul [ t r y to teach rlteni all tlnnir- ihaf '>ur l-. r ' 11 1 iC T' I ' 1 • lied «ri> d e l i u h t a.-c, for Goshen t r s e n d ^IrttCT, nnder date of May laan. He was Nov- w-.: I'liiik 'bii' llii- • I ii;; ij]t r ij nu ii nil n \ W. n ^ g W afflicted ftr three years wits f i t were needful, I would « y ,". "rt luy ' i ' a r I c o r a m a n d e d . 'i'hero us otiiv une (.'li'ir>.li i t:ikc -Kiel n u n ' I t n i j c ' i e r wci c dtia.li-d I'lir a t 'ne t h e r e ««'ru twn now ^tehilitT, p«ltnt3fes!n of the heart rf th^inoet jj^tier. j n s t lit nj.iiiii.ii . l o i i j . ' li.i- li.i i? 16 of jll i-inii ^ i f . <:;iiev to cravannah t h i s y e a r , w h a t S t n e s a Vou uiil ' h e ihn-e years i h a : Cant..n UtnitiBg ehanict<«r, "after nxiiig afewbott]« 1 l', -o j i c hi tha pleasure of rea-is'i-j: t h e T< tiut.'^oe, Uui b r o t h e r Robert-* -nc in N u i k i i u T.K- ;inil of JM aL"'-. 11-pcui iig l.tii ••in II, - • • r I i- m l < • ni u - H>ii •ly restored- ssii am aow in mtnuit health." Ikad i R J - 11 f i o Ml I he l e p r e j e n t a t i o n a t R i c h m o n d ? ll>l lo l- '1 J ' H U L L ' W I L L J ' J I I I \ . AIA 1 K »<>rr«A.f s«j<» he was sffRcted with ihemaai t I have seen b u t o n e coj.) of i." an,] t h e C h u r c h , of ^ h u h he w.i^ pa.nj.-i..r h.i c i n " n ' r i i i i n mi a «,d IC .iir.l p r n i . . i n i ' t n n c i ' - j"!ir>, in ail its varoiM fcrms, a a i at the j 4 Ml a w.jrii It i-s >n violation of t h e ii'iiK-il our I came to Chiua. t h o u ^ l i 1 have w r i t t e n , ,li<bai.ded, «o>ue ot iheui ha'' . u ii.i n I Hi' i \ 'liir i'\i.-l>M' «.- t)f wbuV. iiiiizlit I i.c ^ liau^ihe had f»«3j Iwa jeara well; thsBhters lure. whCTi phyfician* atteading him l l i t i e r e r a l times. I 1 1 d»r i IC ii|i< r\i.-i Ml of .1 I :nd T -i ^ ( . ' u i u ^ : ' u o n 't' the iJo.ihen A,«sociat!on t o , Church. c a - i U bo c - i a l d i s h e t i by ii i ii erciu.-' nui'iaMi nkn gnnii. tie -tar rh«Hmmti!»Bi. drgpepl ^ n t . kidnejlion. or dropay, it i» a spe- •^'Sly object in w r i t i n g you now. is to a ? k ' T»ear B r o t b . ' r . pio:iso t,,r^i\<. i' i' i be ' j,, bi-torini-i a ' J u i i i . r w r i 11-1 s :i nu iii_- dI'll' 1 . r, iSt,''. " j r pre.-'.'iii r i s i " ' ' o ; - ' "'"'i >tMid I h vcnr I :ie rt pre'-cntation t o S a v E u n a h , 1.11 ^ i' j.u d. it I i V U;. on ;r'v-i"iiFir?", i" bert v I h a v e t h u - takt'n, au.l i.. « 11 h ' li i - a-^ ' t iMtl | jMI't..t' If a at.il-t fu-t it t IlOtltMln o l i f UV-Ml v fwritpn Irini D^Iphos. AHen coonty. O&o. (a wir aid with r e e a r d to two t h i n j s Tn. c.jUally =o.in in R i c h m o n d t gnnd ; an.l may GoJ eontin ie ti lul-i' iii>' \r;tb-i!i' ? ij I t i ii v..ii.r •Fevpriind tsne preTaila^ t&at be mest cheek ^ M e d s o m e f u n d s t o e i r c u i a t e t h e :!fcripfurfc< .ir'.'Umcnf n* iiiin ' "-Ill^l It! •"ItUp'i ^ i f ihem •>! doeirfeil merit in ail rases! ot '^dt Nutes, a a d also to c i r c u l a t e b o o k s in | Sen. Ed. ^ I ,. nmy yon ve; live iik! ny ve-': i. and f a n ern but C5p!i>'«ive phrii-. c 111 ^ut.pi ' id Hiiptisl I-Iumi 1 le. nT.i.TOa;a, anp Cpneral DrtiiKtydiiefc we can d e c l a r e the w h o l e t r u t h ot ' t i n u e to b? a r.'->ld df-ten it-r o( t.i .ili •.ntrland and .n tin- linilod M a t e s taia". II. P., writs.) frnrn Van Wrrt, ffirin, W i- 1. .. c lij-* i -ul't*d Ml a h r - ' l f l --. pc< iti 11 hlly rwomnn-nd tie Sherry Wtw Ktters to The Mother's Iijflnence. we eaunot d o now 'A e h a v e i i i b l e once d e l i v e r e d to tbe jaiiMs. an l luav y"iji pyspj-ptic ppr««n >, lad to all w.'aj rsanire a he B.iptisi^ d r«' ti'iw n«iiiieri»«s. i n i cl liL'i* nt ino'hiii;.- I'.it p e a i e a n d tr'^^d wil! amoiii; i.^ ,).itii, liiindo.ph, of Roonokp. once a a d e the in our A I K T D J I ast-onitdie>i. and our O I T N I R I L U Inddr bat the.<e are to c i r c u l a t e the S c r i p !-asetnlncss i n c r e a s e wti!> y o u r vt-ar iaud m sv-iv TL jieclable an any | , . a r t -». .iailv. Falh<iin>ctl3n:> Mwni.\iii(iiitr tion!< h a ^ e increased steadily siiifc i h a t u u u ' I'ftoes without N u t e or C ' i m m e u t , This doe? V o u r b r o t h e r to n i r i > i i a ! i a fooiu n I iioUii ii.ii loi) o: ( lirisiliii j.eople. I flit'uld I . - e r a ''"Tench a t h e i s t 'f "t h a d i»ir bcjttle. diiini|..'a. ba de 't>ai tor •^»=\i-ial yf-jr.i p j ; liic :.mi.u:it U.i- ,i.t( Wtn .ui- I' r c . i . c . a o n , and that wsa the Tsry well in America w h e r e every m a n W. (, x; i I. a h r. h> u. .»i v II.< ;i, lOi iinl 1. ^ H A H R I S A C O . PROPRIATCRS. {tttlie Scriptures with N'ote-<, if be wants _ ; moral and C h r i s t i a n obiir >ctcr, bui I pro bo**" a b o u t ^.'j.tMUl n i i n u j l l y , with a grovvin:; uieniorv ol thp litnc whrn n i j deparf^i r:other Cicirinnati. Ohiev 1 :md S*mth<»m .Stale-, to whom jddrea» a»! 4 j a ; ; and can also get many o t h e r h e l p s . i n ' touiid l e a r n i n g and o x l ' t i i v o l i i t o i i i a l rc intere.-^t felt by all cbui cho? in t h e good u«cd to t a k e m_v iiitlc h a n d s in hers, a n d si,'.. se t n e Origin of the Baptists on luy knees to aay— Our Father who ia jtie and rwail by W. W. Berry i Danw^c, t k b m k line, too n u m e r o u s to m e n t i o n h e r e Uearch . \ n d nil these, as well as tin h u m work III. Hills, Frankfort. Ky.; Edward Wilder. llpavrn. - J. WriKbt A Co., Sew Orieaflg. La-? Seoifl M i f in C h i n a , y o u l i m i t a s t o t h e c i r c u l a b l o t ptid most u n l e a r n e d - i n i o n g tbciii. boli<'\• 'VV'ha' i In r, the pian that ua^ hcoD t h u s Origin alhged ug(>,,nt th, Btipfisfs— i I Well mav woman rejoice in a misaion ea Cu^ Ipan.*. La. : Johr. D. R u i . Ondanuii, 0U«. of the S c r i p t u r e s w i t h o u t N o t e s , our ^ v'-rs'tl Uh\f among Ihipfifts rr!>ptc\iiig ^ xhs.^ H;i[.iiriB ( w h e t h e r with or w i t h o u t the j cn-wned v?iih --'jich i - u e t o s ' ' rcachin-.: and cl<.'rious in it.* possible reflclta. hiaderedQngiii— Wright us an argument nf thi> 'u - j name, u uiaiter of ir.difference,') h a v e ex , ^Ve c l j i i n not ibe merit of i n i t i a t i n g it. It Man then owo» to woman noi only his ohikbood LTHT H E A L T H r — P R M I T T T H S but his manhood. Thf" mother f o l l c m h e r child lit '—ApofttoMf-origin of the Bapfitf*. limited • from t h e d a v s o f J o h n t b e Haptml in i n a u p n r a t e d bv t h e g r e a t H e a d of tbe BLOOO! thniu^h life: her influence is illimitable and ifide" ^ y LATE-'OIUOIM A L U E Q M . i Q A l S S T l U E B . U 1 ' i l " o w . ' , C h u r c h , o r bi.s a p o s t l e s b y i n s p i r a t i o n , a n d L V E R S ( ' A ^ ' K E R A N D S A L T ! Vs'e readily c o n r e d o that t h i s m e r e opinion | its efficiency wa.-» m a n i f e s t e d in t h e i r labors structit;ie. Especially and in a bu^ber ae&ee i s jHyrnp, ftir the enxe ot canker, salt liieoia, ^ I t IB t r u 4 TOat we na<« I r a c t t u n d s . • Tisrs. j^uIoTtj. h^-aw-. rntanecHw emptkine, and ' c . i n n o t of itself e s t t b l i s h t h e i r claim to ao ! as d e t a i l e d in " T h e A c t s of t h e A p o s t l e s , ' this tro0 of the Christian tootbw, Irkcre is zuithi y ^ j b a r e t o pass t h r o u g h t h e A m e r i c a n r di'ieafws sn^iae from an impom Mite of dtf ing more irresistible and peraiaaent to mao, t i u a t t ^ S - t o . i c oriein. B u t . to o,, u n p r e j u d i c e d in p , a n t i n g c h u r c h e s t h r o u g h o u t t b e R o m a n the early impreseionf of & piooa motber, eneliriMd Kw) el&ctire ilorxi pnrifier of tbe i^eteentii ^ fiwt Society, a n d t h e r e f o r e t b e r e is a p r o I f t ^ B p u t on t b e m , so t b a t we can n o t o t h e r s , t h e t r u e c h u r c h e s of C h r i s t , t ^ y ae nijnds, i t f u r n i s h e s p r e s u m p t i v e proof in f a v o r • K m p . r e , or t h e then k n o w n world. in his heart, and shielded by the aimpfo charai of tastriptinn at an f.incatni physiciao. and sil with nuT of the aboTe namM (fiiwa»e« youthful remcmbnini^ UoweTer aOemwd o r I M A t b e w b o l e t r u t h . I b a v e n o t h i n g to t u a l l y b a d no e x i s t e n c e u n t i l m a n y c e n t L i e s of t h a t clrftm If on t h e p a r t of a n y numer-> 1 nAV^'^'^V^ir.'TXZ Iwiihniit delay. Soch letter* a» the fellowinir neglected, th? mysterious worki of a iiiotfasr'0 • t t b e B i b l e B o a r d n o r t h e A m e r i - a f \ e r t b e f i n , t p r o m u l g a t i o n a n d ^ s t a b l i s h - ous a n d widely s c a t t e r e d race ot mc.^, t b e r e i m a d e r e a d y to our h a n d to m a k ^ Irpit gentle lore and i'&ith, will oiie y ze-aasett tfaa liB;i*arn.i.£. ,»,4hJand C o - « S o w ^ 30. ISffc f now e x i s t e d , and f o r a g e s had e x i s t e d , a t r a | m a n i f o l d wisdom of U o a I n i s la t b e patI p T n e t S o c i e t y . B u t t b e f u n d s we g e t m e n t of t b e gospel. M a n y of t h e i r o p p o plamri 4 Co.. Cincinnati. O.; Can influence of by-gone yeaj^ -I it a dntr Hf wri] t» 11 pl<>aenre to in- - i i d ^ tbem a r e too r e s t r i c t e d t o s u i t t b e n e n t s c o n f i d e n t l y affirm t b a t t h e y o r i g i n a t e d d i t i o n of a c o m m o n o r i g i n , in s o m e d i s t a n t j t e r n we seek to follow in t h e G o s h e n . •• My mother's Toic«lfcowoAeo crMp* t Dr. Wcawj's Symp and Cerate hai" doiu? i d E v « bave to d o . 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I remain yours truly. jr>HN WKISBATOHT. , lit beinija well known eenUemaaof Ashlaad I fnfi.rmstinn moi«t rt lijiblp. ' Syrap aa directed, it wiU driT» t h i -liaea** «, and when once ont on tha .^kia. ^ iSrw apWeaTer'B Carats, a a d Olatxaaot, t permanent cnre. • proTed itaeirto l * tb- ti—t oinsneni »here OUM used, it has ue>^r beet koawn to ' p e n n a a e i t cnre of oW -orw, tetter and ^d hMdo, ehUbbia!) nod iiaf*. htm, i^racked hand* or Dpi), hic^cha* or ftrr Slpvlaa a a d Sore Byaa I only one thine reqnired Jo cnra. U »iicai<» f honw of eTHT ttmilr. DtPi«&m» il*' t medicine dealero. I l l ; Okrata ctR. bottle. Sn? 4 CO., Prncrietor^, Cincinnati, t'iao, FartbfWmtiiraStatea, : for the ahoT® snadicinaa ahoaU wad- and retail by W. W. Berry 4 ^ I R J : sr. M T F O . Frantfint, K R . ; BIT* Ky.-. i W r a d i t * C e . , 5 « i r u r i « B ^ Las »<&>.; John 0 . P a r i . Cjnrimwti. Ohio. lacDT^ rarmror-EVSHTBODT APFSStnATSa DAVIS' V E G E T A B L B PAIN tm b s s ta e a a iba attention of • rtdmriTiiniKi Family . Mr Tcfetafaia amnpaand. tad •,,» imedy /nr ^ u n . it perfpctly a^ft « moat tmafcilB^ fuuiili*, , . _ r-Sors Throat—Xhea« diaaaees « W ^ J trs^am tha thrtMt w i t h P i i n K i ^ r r e ylt. F o r a o m i a t r C i f m ^ ^ ^ . * ? / i-hwaae in chikfren or Jldn»«.Jf lenre. and haa, wit&oot donbt h t t a r ^ J ^ ' (the Tarioiw kindaat Cbolen. nor I>TBp«Ti8i» hi its moat , when osMi aeeotdte* to S r e c t t * . ionn» itfc»tmsilrpasaedfiy a e j TBtesmatiam laid Senrahp*? Adandaafincur^l^ iLfnfci e»n hi.flnre-lby it«t iHmTiDfantTootlnL-te: t b«M«l iBcaaes «rf iaTei® Italjia itfately aoairdhiK to i pr-TOBt hfeterft*. rari^lMUBbaatmen and otheea I aerompanyiag eaeh bottle. • I ta TBriety a t known to AmeriLBS. B is ^ U S S j B»m and estiaahia JHsid of t t a f S ^ S ^ I aee ami land—mij oo ona , vrawUxntii. ^ [9l«dii<nie CealcTJ eTerywher*.^" nMir wai b« «nt«H» t i a t ^ a ^ t ^ —FT. aa mmm snprfBEipW awn wwthlew cnmponnds. ^ coioflitxsity* and hifrtBjje npoa"® so cent*, and f l per b o ^ - "^-jag- S. HABBJB a c n . . anflgmao, ' » fcr ttw Sonthrm buI b w h o m i d l a f d ^ Huatbjri TCTBL: J . Wright i po-4 l-WMia. Hew Orieane; ' GI- ^ Bnt in the atili imbrake;] ItP. <• H«-r gentle tonet cojf.a htealtiw by. And rp.trii, ard sis and m a n h o ^ fll^ Aod ieare toe al a ; tooUkci^ knec.^' She does not, it it true, reign any.,longer by h e r a t W h e e l " on t b i s s u b j e c t ? A W o o d e n T® traces of s i m i l a r i t y of lansruage, m a n n e r s , n d diction or a u t h o r i t y c o n f e r r e d a c c o r d i n g to authority over her children who ha»e f r o w n to W b d would s u i t b e s t , as a " P ' e 3 e n t a t i o n , 1 o f money c o n m b u t e d . as recog- manhood but she may still exercise over them & • N d n o t being so d u r a b l e a s iron._ Now P - it, and those I nieed by t h e c o n s t i t u t i o n of o a r p o p u l a r so- dominion of love and reverence, whieh their mar lr«berGrave3,weneeda^i-/'««J.oran whom they professed to h a v e s p r u n . ^ , oieties, is a p i e c . of lum.an wisdom w i t h o u t t u n t y will honor none the Ifss impboitlr. i l e r m a a l oontribution of F u n d s f o r B o o k s ,' ' f . ^. .r T e ^ I ;,> n h i ^ ^ ^ still 8iron<ier s t r o n g e r would the urt^suiuuiiuu p r e s u m p t L in m ud .nviiini ce -uiiv.'ii<.fii. sanction ' chdd can never outgrow, or dcstmy her i j v e — t h e .k., 81111 v»ouiu be oti iiic in, tt,hh ee hh ii ss•tt oo rr yy- ot ot tt hb ee w w oo rr,,ll dd ,, favor „ ^ t uhh ee nn in u hh ee choK^c of iue n t s between [pressure of her hand upon his head, the grasp of H ^ f a n d s a r e n o t t o ploca a s s throntrh e ihtihhn epe rrr n" oo, t^ faa^r,,j reemmt>oott ee in lass it nh rr oo nu gg nh em of its t^^^^^ r u t h, . i T T ui tt.i. choi'-e ol<• eexxppeeddi:, tn KDI when t h e i J a p t i s t d e n o m i n a t i o n was not F o r V , , ,, . , . , •, i• j• t• . r- i• i• p u i j wi^donj i''^"" hand aU.ut hw heart ia as endaring as God o Bible B o a r d o r T r a c t b o c i e t y , >«„f but to be u A n d why s h o u l d not a s i m i l a r t r a d i t i o n , i t h e t r n r and tbe d o u b t f u l , how w ™ore t^han h a n t h r e e - tfoouurrttlhi s ot , ' i • i •? W b y the d o n o r t o t h e Tre.n«nrpr T r e a s u r e r nf of t h pe |'"O"-® o f ^ t h e h i s t o r y of I - f - ; ; ; " j - ' - - ,- ; ^^^ ut^rnity. ^ ^ibt he l*a»lga « i i / i H aiisaion T : « ; n n B o a t d at KTircehams uo rnear. oW c h u r c h on t h e e a r t h , rChhrri,i.,ssttiia. nn ii tt vy h a s i e d . inte li_'eiit ( h n s t i a n > o m iwidely wnuuimu lyi e i^oalt.r J i . tthe r decide .' si - .ot P U L P I T I L I U S T R A T I O N - I T o . 106. a a f u n d we can c i r c u l a t e s u c h b o o k s as will j way s o m e now a m o n g i n e n a t i o n s - j ^^^^ _ 1 ivb«n 8u oak, or any not>tc aod useful tree la cpcomiiiunil It- not nt all r i voo ' f i r t l i c r , I will b r i n ^ it to a clo.--e bv a^kiiii; I rxMted, )i!< nmov»l creales hlank. For j e & t a s f t ^ , a m o nin g d i f f u s i n g kno.Tledge. e s t a b l i s h i n g .-oolleges cumstnnce? whatrv* i - - n c c o i"".V o u t w a r d cir I my good b r o t h e r R , who we all know has a ^W» pt eoow p l ae .r d Ts h es pbaeds ti nTgr atcht e 1g oh sa pv e l seen n p a n i e d too by ' logical head, (I intend not f l a t t e r y by this, Kilien \ 11 look 10 ibe place whloh once ktiew you C k ^ is one w r i t t e n b y m y a.'Sociate, R . D a n d schools, c o m f o r t i n g t h e afflicted, and t h e c l r n r e s t nn<l .^tronirrst e v i d e n c e s of ^im- I my b r o t h e r 1 despi.-e it as m u c h as you do,"l see tlia' Jomeihiug is niisslcj'. The branctrf '?F ails u s t a i n i n g t h e d y i n g , ir<Vft<>«/the B a p t i s t idea ^ Sfifes. B u t we h a v e no f u n d s to c i r c u l a t e jai-eiH irees imve not yet I'jppHrd the , ' t h a t men m u s t be i m m e r s e d — a n d t h a t t h e ' ""'Cv not to say iilentity in all e s s ' - . t i a l where, in all the New T e s i a m e n t . do you find still heiitaie to supply iLe p'aoe formerly M'ad by 4 - Aad — why s o ? S i m„p l y because it s p re a k s j„o 1 I' ccnhaarraacctteerriissitiiocss iietween between itnheem msseetlvveess and and thosp tbosp Ii u p r e c e p t or e x a m p l e where a u t h o r i t y , power. ilieir jowTiul neipLlor; ncd there ia etill^^deep M the whole t r u t b . . T h e naked ^^^^^ la,, of ^ ^ h n n i t h e y p r o f e s s to h a v e derived o, p r . v.lcge i . c o n l e r.r e d oi ,'r.U u a t e d b y the clirt-^ni .r, iLe pronti-J, a izr- ! iiit, which eborill'ljow seme of t b e f u n d s we have, we c a n ; . 1 , h e i r origin, receive e q u a l ,e<pe. .. and con a m o u n t ot iuonc> p.TiU. farbi? ginui M r - i J Vat wben it 7«fl«fla ihUsb what we know to b e a f a l s e h o o d , b u t } s a m e p u r p o r t w r o t e D r M i l l e r ot P r i n c e - ! ' J B u t 1 m u s t briiii; these r e m a r k s to a close, jpole, a wooden pin, is plucked up, it comes e s ^ a a d «ot publish the whole truth. This ^o®® ^ o ^ k on I n f a n t ' which h,ivc already been e x t e n d e d g r e a t l y |Cl«an a w a j . Ibere ia no reading of the U . ^ no APOSTOLIC ORtatN OF THP. B.APT1.ST9. Craves y o u k n o w to b e a f a c t . But A n d t h e well-known P r . N e v m , • • ' • m&rrioK of 'HE lundsisope, no vacuity created,.BO REB u t t h e A p o s ' o l i c or g n of t h e B a p t i s t s j b ^ o n d w h a t I e.^pected when I began to greu it leaves no memento, esd ia N E R I ^ otsSed. • •re n a n y people - -c a l l-i n g- t h- e m- s e l v e s in 18o2. in t h e .l/errfrsbjir^ .ffcoreic, a f t e r prowrite, by drawing a few i n f e r e n c e s f r o m Itr«tbren, wliicb areyen 7 A r e j o a ccdanplaatcd sts, wfio e i t h e r d o n o t k n o w i t , or do n o i : n c i n g t h e f a i t h of t h e B a p t i s t s a " new ' n o t a m a t t e r of t r a d i t i o n or of o p i n i o n . t h e m . h o w e v e r u n i v e r s a l and however s t r o n g . It in ibe bouse of (be Loid, casting acool aad giaeefid f a i t h , " — a n d t h e i r s y s t e m a " m o d e r n systtare for i t . 1. W e are doing p r e t t y well in t h e G o s h e n shadow on those around you? Are^oa.j^xc-treeaL t e m , " a t h i n g c o m p a r a t i v e l y of y e s t e r d a y , " ' is a m a t t e r of h i s t o r y — t h e h i g h e s t h i s t o r y UbI fai and flourishing, yielding boantcoha and ( n o t h i n g to b o a ' t of. t h o u g h ) . — h i s t o r y w r i t t e n b y t h e h a n d of m a n , yet j e a r we m a d e N o t e s to L u k e , A c t s and " n o t h i n g m o r e in f a c t t h a n t h e l a s t p h a s e of making all who know jou b i n s j r a t Ai« yoa BO 2. " W h e n well, let well alone, is wise g u i d e d a n d i n s p i r e d b y G o d . P a s s i n g over useful that were you once awa; it «0al4 not jbeeasy now u n dtsh eto pceior pc ul el ain te j .^ - , «6,» tand b < y .we will g r eneed a t l y faid is c a l l e d O r t h o d o x P u r i t a n i s m , prot h e t r a d i t i o n s a n d o p i n i o n s of m e n , w h e t h e r policy. to fill your place again; but pcopl^ as ihey |Mlaied ^ ^ t a c d i n g t b e S c r i p t u r e s . I f t h e y un-1 ^^^eds t h u s to a p o a t r o p h i i e t h e new s c h e m e : 3 . ' A reprdfei^tation in t h e C o n v e n t i o n to tbe void in tbe p1aDlat;on, the p i t In t h e groaiMl, t h e m s e l v e s or o t h e r s ^ p a s s i n g o v e r all m e r e ijatand these t h r e e , t h e y will h a v e a good ^^ tbo^v a p s t ? r t system ! that thou f r o m o u r A ^ i c i a t i o n m i g h t , a n d I feel would say, " It was bere thai that brsre cedar grew j h u m a n h i s t o r y , t h e y go, f o r t h e p r o o f of the PUH~ of salvation. I h a v e writ- s h o u l d e s t s e t t h y s e l f in s u c h p r o u d s t y l e t h e i r a p o s t o l i c o r i g i n at once to t h e o n l y in- c o n f i d e n t would, e n g e n d e r s t r i f e a m o n g us, it was here that tbat old palm-iiee d i f f u i ^ hie j t£-jbe b r e t h r e n i n M i s s i s s i p p i on t h i s a b o v e t h e u n i v e r s a l c h u r c h of a n t i q n i t y — t h e a n d c r i p p l e o u r e n e r g i e s in t h e mussion familiar shadow, and cbowcred hia mellow eluavsrs I" mm m ee ad ii aa tt ee successors of" "PO" ' h e s n h j c c f . Or are you a a pin, a rootlcasi b r a n c h ! ^ ' f h i i t f . a n d I a m gla-1 to see t h a t t h e v a r e i' m successors of of tt hh ee apo'stle's, apostles, tthhee ! T h e y a p p e a l to t h e d i v i n e record i t s e l f , and ''an^e less ihing, thai may be pvlled np any Aiy, aril no w m e t b i n g t o w a r d s it. I f it Tweets! a r m y of m a r t y r s , t h e g o o d l y fellow•I. Besides, there would be no fitness in one ever cai-e to asli what has become of it? What | * a p p r o b a t t o n . I h o p e y o a will say a few i ^ " ' P t b o l a t h e r s , t h e vast c l o u d of witness- in t h a t t h e y find t h e f u l l e s t and m o s t satis s e n d i n " delegates to the C o n v e n t i o n to rep- | are you doing? Wbat are you coniributiog, to th® f a c t o r y v i n d i c a t i o n of t h e i r c l a i m s . f j ^ ta y o u r m a n y r e a d e r s of t h e T e n n e s s e e i y ® * ? ^ P " " ""^'roni those a g e s of r e « e n t ' \ h e f u n d s wc send to y o u r B o a r d , j »orid s happiness or tbe church's g l o r j 7 Wijat ia as a l i n e f r o m y o n will h a v e m o r e ' ^ ^ ' ^ ' ^ — c h a r g i n g it with w h o l e s a l e s u p e r s t i - : W e use y o u r B o a r d , y o u know", m e r e l y as a (J"®" Ftxr^ 'hi Rfrijious II«rai<l » thaa ten l i n e s f r o m me This" U one of^ r e q u i r i n ; ; us to r e n o u n c e 1 agi^yif. and s e n d with o u r f u n d s ' f a u t s o«-needs. its c r e c d , t h e w h o l e scheme aud h a b i t ot its To Elder A. M. Poindexter, Toleration in China. -"pecific u.»e wc wisn wish th« pecific ddirectious i r e c t t c u s t o w nh a it u.^e mem Sf^ndly, we g r e a t l y n e e d some Za/u/marA-i f^^'.e'ous life, and to accept f r o m t h y h a n d s , C O H . S E C . B . P M . 8. B C. a p p l i e d : and yoUr Bonrd h a s .|l»ndly comTie Sba;igh! i Herald ot January 12th pnfaliithefl . Its in C h i n a . Siteh men a r e more need- ( P ^ ^ ^ e of it, a n o t h e r f o r m of belief, a n o t h e r Jieh veil Brothrr: T h e l a t e notice in t h e plied with o u r r e q u e s t h e r e t o f o r e , f o r which .in edict ioi tbe lolerat'on of tbe Cbriatiau religion, l&ere t b a u in A m e r i c a . - F o r t h e r e , t h e s c h e m e of d o c t r i n e a l t o g e t h e r , as i n f a l l i b l y TIerald over y o u r official aisjnature. s h o w i n g we ou;;ht, and I hope, d o t h a n k t h e m . A ls«ued b_T I'ritice Siutsie-non, a son of the rebel o r "^tecaa, if t h e y wilt, i n o w that, t h e r p is a ^ u e and r i g h t ? W h o g a v e thee t h i s a u t h o r the ' N u m b e r of Delcgatea to t h e 8 . B. Con reprc:^onlation of t h e s e f u n d s in y o u r Con Olf-Mii-il Kingofi'bina The dceree pioclaiiss (bAt In - I lie I me doctriue ct the FatL«r and tbe aire ia the - ' s e e . B a t h e r e we m u s t tell t h e people t r y ? W h e n c e c a m e s u c h i n f a l l i b i l i t y ? I v e n t i o n , to w h i c h t h e several State.-', etc.. are v e n t i o n a l r e a d y a p p r o p r i a t e d by us, would heaveiily religion, and in it t i e religion of Christ s i m i l a r s t r a i n , d o m a n y o t h e r s , of less note 1 ' • • f e j b e r e is a difference, A I I D tell t h e m so not 'I^'"'^''; a n d - a m o n g t h e s e , a.sskginng 11 to t h e r e f o r e beiUiere m o c k e r y or e m p t y f o r m a l - anil ibe rplijrmn of the l.ofd of bcavta a t e ' l o i h Inw i t b w o r d t , b u t b y a c t i o n s a N o . T h e also a'^o ee xx pp rr ee ss ss tthheem msseellvveess.. cluded. Tbe »liole *orld, wiib onr sire audoaraeli^ ity. W h o would g o in s u c h capacity ? ese f r e q n e n t l y A ^ K me. w h . i t i s t h e d i f f e r - | L S I V E R S A T . B E L I E F A M O N v I B A P T I S T S R E - t h e ( j o s h e n Association as h e r q u o t a , make."one famiiv. all wLo kindly and Iovii)gI;y coo5. I f I do not e x p r e s s the mind of o u r it p r o p e r , 1 t h i n k , t h a t some nt>tice s h o u l d oim lo kp« pUiiB doctriue are pt-mittrd to'cone le between u-s a n d t h e " w a s a i n g c e r e m o n y S P E C T I X O THEfR O R i a i s . c h u r c h e s , they will r e b u k e me by s a y i n g so T h a t t b e s e views of t h e i r o r i g i n and c h a r - be taken of it by somo f r i e n d of t h e G o s h e n , in t h e i r next l e t t e r s to the Associatifin, a n d onr Court.'' Tbe decree tben alludes lo the minioBI®-" I e x p l a i n it t o t h e m ; a n d t e l l theui •iries, ntwl ilieir momorial for permiseion to/prapa^ _ if I were to s p r i u k l e a n i n f a n t o r a n a e f e r a i e b o t h ^ u n c h , i n t a b ! e an.l u n j u s t , t h e ateer n d , to w ijtiheor uf ot r m conrcrt. w i t h aen yinyije'lf; b o d y , 1 so volunthLs s^ervic if ^ ^ I t , I wo.nld, in so doing^ viulate t h e B a p t i s t s u i i l y e r s a l l y believe. T h e y h a v e al- {commit an e r r o r in ^ o i n g i t t h e l l a m e *BI: 1 I will bow o b e d t c n c e to t h e i r m a n d a t e s , or pile Cbristisniiv. It eipr^Fsea f;ar lest iheae men, whn.ins reptrded wilh high esteem, ahoald be inI J)f C h r i s t a n d a l s o b r e a k o n e of t h e w a y s m a i a t a i n e t l t b a t t b e i r c h u r c h e s are as j fall w h e r e it o u g h t — n p o u m j m / n hcail. Biay ever n f t e r hold my peiice. ' but 6. Do I intend by wliat I h a r e said to de- )un^! during tlte State of war which eofluosndiBenta.'Tj B u t if s u c h i C h i n e s e a n c i e n t a s C h r i s t i a n i t y ^ it.self. T h a t i b e i r /'» .. . . . . A l l o w m e to o b s e K e a g a i n , (ho\igli w h a t 1 e l o r e ' t j o n - f e l l b w e b i p o f i i o r i - i n i e r c o u r s e w i t h directs iliai i l i f j stiail b e i r t a i e d k i ^ y Mdjovingly, 'king'thai th^Father, ijaflm! w i i k t b e ^ e p e o p l e i n a l | t b e i r j f o u n d a t i o n s w e r e laid b y n o le^s hhoonn o r a b l e ' a m s h o u t - t o soy is i n t e n d e d cbifefly f o r t h e o u r b r e t h r e n of t h e C o n v e n t i o n , C e n e r a l As- coneliidt-s vJiiiS: " Let all our sirPj and oiirself are nuo family and 'on'rliody, tWjC'v p^ayerKmeetinjrs, , h a n d s t fhatiaa t h r a e o f . C h r i s t a n d h i s a p o s t l e s . !, r-nnsidemtioB of t h e c h u f ^ b e i l / o r i b c GosUen itnoiation, N o t a t t i l ! aiot a t a l l ! T h e treat ifae7ai«s<oii!iTiesi«iih e s t r a o r d i i i a r y ' ^ r t e e y . atn.as a n d siijgistf ppiyfers o v e r t ^ e j J n aU.ages Since t h e first, t h e B a p t i s t ^ ^ a v e Associationi, j e t a 8 ; y o a t : c o m m » t r i e a t i o D p r o fdiffereDce b e t w e e n a s j u s t i l i c s i no s u c h u n - That is from ilie I'Viuet." ? 1;. -.sdjaif t 'S 1" -I m soldier will c h w r f u U y tet aa oolport»r Malachi, the last o l the prophets, lived a b o u t four so recreant to o u r high a n d holy tmste in times like these? Brethren let us t h i n k o f it ere t h e sin Tfie proper form of I never aaw the day when I would have answered centuries before C h r i s t otherwiio. The leading idea i n R e p u b l i c a n gov- presHion, therefore, is m a n y prophota a n d rijrhteous' b« found upon us. How can tre vtost efficiently discharge ovr duties ernment ta that the people are the depository o f men desired, and this is according to the G r e e k To those q u M t i o n s I unhesitatingly answer, yes. f T H E B ' T n i U i AcKiast A F I W . World." power, a n d t h a t it ia the right of majorities " S A S H V I L L R 8 A T D K D A Y , J U L Y 13. 1861. Ver. 19. lletrs to for heareth—nnderttand for to G'>d, to his cause, and to our fellow wdrf^ g E C U L A K a paper, books and tracts b the haadg of hi. rades, a n d t h e j will t h i n k him for tbeo. J parent c a n n o t i f f o r d to send a p a c f a ® to hK I certainly t h i n k that " i i i ^ ' w U l h a l p V - ^ r . L i n c o l n h a » ng decide.! that the j SItal* te «6utr»i>tn 1 of war. prohibited the import of I the Scriptures require me to do, " the powers t h a t ! ceiteth. it into Um 8.>ath. and cona^-ientij .. j j ^ j ^ S o u t h — h a v i n g spent all mv Ver 21. Is only Jor a time for dtcreth/or na^q-tently the the auppiy aupply of of TestaTesta- j mrnm h aA « -ailed. 'ailed. Now Now the t h « startling utartliog tart, tart ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ S o u t h — b e i n g M n n e c t e d witli I —immediately for by and by. t a Kgfct t h a t there is not a iwit of stereotype plates •or p r i o t i a f a v a a t h e New Test.unent in the whole S o u t h : » o r a M t of pUt«:« for the Bible. This fully illustrates how actirely tba S o o t h hka d^pende-l a p o n the Ni<rth! S h a l l a Southern U n i v e r s i t y — I feel t h a t my sympathies , Our Associate. a n d interests are identified with the S o u t h — w h i l e , I my expectation is to spend my r e m a i n i n g flouM thJ. week n».oiT«i to stereotype the Sew Teat^iment. I under Its sunny skies, and pocket «»e. tor th« Dite of 8oath«m soldiers acd oar S^tv neath its generous soiL T h ilet IS days Uten Conant's Revision of Matthew. Sabbath, who will say we should n o t ? ,olutionary a tchile , The God thai made the S a b b a t h demand-t our obP. , servance o f it for his worship, a n d our Savior cotumands that we *Jorsake n^)t the aesemblin^ of L f Ti.:. ourselves together as the m a n n e r of some is. This S m U M A E Y . ^^^^ ^ ^ ^ compelled to retrench every , expense possible or to sui.pend altogether worship of God would be honored Under, ^".v respecUible and even with a It gives pleasure t- ucknowled-e the i-.znal ! articles with plensurn und profit He haa written to hope that <Jo.i will bless their influence to Uie ^^ Hrownlow and t b pit properly be denominated ' stt>ny.' where the soil is ll»> has bared his breiust and stood Ix'tweon iir. Thetv is W h a t is mejint here is evi- and vvndictive enemies in many a conflicL W e chiMren, dently continued rock, with a very thin coverin;: feel t o d a y under ^-reater obli^jacion tr, him llinn i of earth." Depth of earth takes the plaoe r,l to nn v man living or dead, and if we love an v j " f " ' " T h e F o n r t h . — B e f o r e the F""'irih nf liilv N a s h n l l e snd * « m p h » > » w i H h » T e t h e l U g o f t h « < C n i o o floating o»«-r them " deepness of earth. man better we are not oonseiw.^* of it. .May wt- ^ Siil.bath I ^ t T k n r s d a y w»ek wan the F o u r t h nf J u l y , and Mr. lllMla w t e t h e r he will long be safe even in WashII both rich a n t l deep. Ver. 6. Not root for no root This is r i ^ h t Ver. 7. And others for and some. Others if the import o f the Greek alia meaning other seeds ^^^ ^^^^ ; One word in behalf of the weekly schtmls at the church that have been so No conceivable good reason can be framed why a Sal.bath sc?iot)l cannot be kept up at each church ' i h o a g h t an u n m n n l y weakness, I say to the Senior, t h e Gjrre#pondin;.r, a n d the jJecuIar Editor, the P a b l i » h e r s a n d all the patnvns of the Tennessee ^ -B-tptist a n d Sitif 'her. Jt.jptht liecieie one icvrd, a m t U y .h>wn tlie pen editorial—that word is ;3rARBVVELL p. had, a n d it is to be taken away They do n<<i perceive, d o not understaixi the spiritual truths I convey to y o u r minds by menn^ o f pumblcs thev do not ^ p r c c i a t e , a n d by their non-c<>mpreh< n Dmiesc" the altars tlimioL' with hftn a^ nev» r before A list of Uniks nnd ir i d s the united "aerifictf of worship, nnd the coiniii.i prophecy o f Isaiah -uitj.l.le for the ( hristi.in soldier in c a m p w ill Ic nity pr,.f.»eted From the inflowin'^ currents of io, -een in another column. ie fulfilled, " By hearing y« Ver. 15 /?<trOBi-; for ifaxeti—lest haply iiioralitv nnd {nr leu Dtsier thiN capiiun the S t u . o r h^-litor published at any time. Should is omitted before see, vndey %am lewlin« u t i c l t i lojit we<'R Kr-.m that article stand, be concerted, kt^ shall is snbstituted for i -t } a A s the tiHowTox ex'r>--i. before heaL For he converted we have turn. Th. 3ist-m:Jf A ^ in the adtifftion u f m.- iraioral compact, a n d verb in the Greek is in the active voice, a n d <mt > - i i l n « t L j » i » C electitta.-*, is it u 4 ilu* p r w e n t d u t y m with n o p r o p r i e ^ be translated passively. r r d b s . l s a a n r i ^ . Idee t m e m e n an<l p a t r i o t s to s u ^ Ver. 16 Ilappy f w bltsstd. H a p p y are yonr — t o ttie OTBfwhelming m'vority, or quietly reeyes for they see, etc. H e r e the principle is ex T i m u another g o v e m i a e n t ? " • " ^ ^ n i t h e Telegram Coltimn, the Senior emplified, " W h o e r e r h a t h to h i m i t shall be ' n .pven. iUmh •pinplos of religion and "•ion o f 3iese truths, they show t h a t in them ihi shall h e a r , ' e t a " P r e s e n t inv;v>ion, but you brethren are left .as a " l l i . i i i e • heir own iinprovemt-nt They have several hours jruanls and conservators of reliiri- n each day and every .'•'Hlibath. when tmt in l.attlc .ind m o n i l i t y — t o keep the fire« burnins: in the til rpiid, and tio-sl iMHiks will l>e iiptir.-ci:ited Kv f JiianI"—the vice. How sad will be the si-hi when your brethren a n d pa«t<irs and son-, vi.-t.. I'ut the bir-e prop..rrion of the i^oMlers are without (;, d i.nd without h.^^e in the worid nnd riotis from the war, b a v i n s w i t h untold sn< r fi,-,- thousands «if them, if the war continues will be a n d suffering, valor a n d blixwl. protected their M.i -wept into etern ty l.y disease a n d the sword wiili ind their homes from the invusiort of the enemv out prepanuion—vi^ron.us Christian cITort can retnrn ti> behold deserted sanctuaries, broken reach them now. The only a m e l o r a i i n ; : feature lown altars, a n d a demoralised society in e vert •if i,ur camprt is that the soldiers icill read, and neighborhood where they lefk everything pmsfmr »ieg for something to read. They will read with •HIS? W i l l they not j u s t l y reproach the inexcu ividity, a n d re-read r e l ^ ' o u s papers, b o d i s a n d sable n n i k i t h r u i n e w o f tboee ehnrchea w h o wi re tracts t h a t they would n o t open a t h o i n a These !e(i to preeerve a n d g u a r d these precioos interests can be circulated t h o n m g h l j thrnagh all our Ter. 17. B e a r e d s a d t m for h o f d t a ^ a n d • t h o n e f ;WtU G o d not remember us i n bia w r a t h campe in twn w a y s : a a t t h e • i n o r i f y to M q i d e M C i n t h e Erery c h a p l a i n will take o f t&e B u y o r i ^ f ' h399 M M . T h e p a r t is certainly referred t a a a d m i t i i s witti h i s ton dkplMtart if m pmn p l e w o r e i n oirculating t ^ 2 Enry tTuwiian I t i» c o n f e p w d t h a t the afa neceiiity. niag t h e O o v e r a m e B t ei-nld do w a i i c s a f e l y o a t of i t . b o t t h a t t h e a l l ^ p r o v i i i o B i t i n o r d e r to b r i n g on a col -filing t h e S o a t h to fire t h e fir»t g u n . it pro#«snte t h e w a r r.hoi b e g a n tn t h e HfcttDonecod. in »re T o thi» e n d , F o r a iwked for, nc«.n FOC R HTK irONS OF D O L L A R ? demiinaed, m d i l l B a d e to oonvi-noe the people ilhacdred millioni g ^ otherwise. that of d o l l u r f rail Confident of w h i p p i n g b r o k e b i i o » t h to s u p p o r l t h e C o o t B the 4th of Mureh, noxisBS th»t he will aftio a i p r o r i n o e f »ft«r they h i r e tkal t h i i wiihio ihirty p e r m i t the S e c e d e of a g r o a t c o n i o l t i l B t been c o n q u e r e d I war ii to be In ( protracted, thi I t k t M t h a l l be f o r e e J i n t o i t , t h a t it« ev 4 t b l U to be o r e a : e J t h e i r t e r e i t j^j^^jg iHsalo a n d t h e i n t e r e x t be p a i d — a r d a l i o s e to e a t a b l U h t h e yeople, n n l t e d nmidering si, W e have ooostant r o m o n W e lay this case ofsiinow tu d* of prreat i>ut bnv» cu y e t . b e y o n d a few •moBDt to little. soldieri A lew fW d*y< ig execated n dsrhing tkst i h o w t t h e m to be u n r u r p t i p e d e r f keei t h e m i e l v e * , i n f e r t i l i t y of r i f t t d i e n lealt e s t e r p r i a e G a m b l e s S t o r k , Tbdb. & ngtlUt^y Co.— lonu to the Baptiot C h u r c h , and did bars |cnst faith in .Mr. G r a v M , b u t now 1 ftmsseosfi^ t h a t you are a snre victum of hell, as I s a tbii there is a Heaven and a helL I. therefore, c o m m a n d yon to send dis bsltnm of my m b « c r i n t i o n to M t . J R G r a v e s , . i t e Post Office is l l e l l , via. M o n t g o m e i ; , A k . ; or is , other words stop sendinc it to me. v ... ..... 1 _ kv. mUi<i I 1 on sav 1 owe you something like two I 6 J « » lars, b u t since you have showed TOVnsfcMtsbi a grand rascally set, I have condaded to aeteli f™™ " ' " c e yon are pleading o p H j p « i # i l rjl®'!! V T ^f"'" come, or send one o f y o u r disnmon a o e a t i k . i ^ la i m p e o l i n g . f o s M sioD o f t h e May 13, 186L Mares that I t annonnoe a i Soothers term«—00. Graves, durtrioe determine' ^ i a t of b e i n g f o o g b i , ledged fraud belore it, with the langaags of their njpmher H e owes from J u l y 2, 1S59—tocoidinf Messrs. and p r t m them«elreif I W o n d e r what UBptist Church tilisKil^ nam,,n belongs t o ? on Ibe people to t h e e a r t h fur eenturien (fa say it again, t i w th» where there »re a half dozen, or even two or three , J •. I r 1 • . . .u Upon thorns takes the place of among thorns was the duty of every brother and citixen who orethren and sisters, who feel an interest m the , , _ i f c a i l l ^ ' P a b l i s b e n , o ^ i n g to the financial em- Thi» is strictly literal Probably the idea is that j concludes to remain in this Stato to yield a hearty religious welfare of the children. Every one i a i l U l i i i i i i l iif the oountry have "resolved" to the seeds fell u p o n the thorns, a n d thence made 1 acquiescence in the decision of thb majority, and knows this Let b u t an indifferent singer, m a n iTwpnwfii "With m j serTioes as Associate Editor. their way to the g r o u n d I n this verse we have | m (jive to the new U n i o n his influence and s u p or woman, start a singing school at any countrv ft fc, proper for me t o write a few part- also come up for spring up. The verb in the port, his labor* and his prayers, as cordially and church S^abUth aft«-noon, a n d mark the numbeV , , , , . . . . i s ^ words. original means to ascend. The thorns, it seems, | fully as he did to the old one. W e cannot conI have beea oonneoted w i t h the paper either as were small a n d low when the seeds fell on them. ceive how a good citizen oould do less or a State of youns: pet.ple, a n d church members, too, it will p y you i n tar a n d feathers. Yes, I ' i ® 1 * call out for five miles a r o u m i W h y is i t ? M E I C 8 E yon i n Fed. Melton's tar t ^ c U i b Correspoiident or E d i t o r for about eight years, b u t the thorns grew u p so fast as soon to choke, ask more than this. llecause the young folks are interested in it a n d feathers, as we w i l l n o t waste good f e i t l w n « » a n d have written for it, perhaps, not less than etc. Not only as citixens, b u t as Christians, are we like to sing. T h e conductor o f .-Sabbath schools « t of d a m n e d rascals like y o ^ r e a sight hundred •rticles. These articles have been An Ver. 8. On the good ground for into good pressed with important and urgent duties. . . . . . , . , i l o u will please read on through. YOB " J . geo«rml]|ir written i n haste, a n d I have not had ground. The seeds could not fall literally into hour of u n k n o w n h o r m r s a n d of undefinable du- can fcike advantage o f this, a n d after the lewons " I f Tennepsee is kept u n d e r the j a i i i d i o t o (< t h M to reriBB a n d «»rrect one i n a hundred of the ground. They fell on i t Probably a h a r m w ration is upon us, and its deplorable effects are al are recited, devote an hour to singing the charm- Black R e p u b l i c a n i s m , i t will be throof^ ft'em. 1 c W m no perfection for any t h i n g pro^ ^ or its equivalent was used in eetting them into | ready be n ^ felt in eveT^ neighborhood, and more ing fongs prepared for f u c h schools. Some fev> fluence ot East Tennessee." e « « d i i ^ i i v m m y peiL Doubtless I have commit...embers may live too far to attend a S a b b a t h ' '' Tennessee then, W the ground. V - f / r / TS" f f t T i t f The barrier. ^ut extremely few do. a n d this does not % r a p p ^ r t o " t t ® B a p t S t o help ted e r r o n w h i c h m y friends have oden found it grountL "ixelded frmt ^orbrr»<ght Jorth frmt of vice are iiivins way and a flood tide of immo- ^x. use th<«.e who live within five or six miles. this hellis.i scheme, ' i o n w t a i n l y OBit tta^ eertainly ^ " neeeesery to forgive, a n d I t h a n k them that they I Ver. 9. 1/e that h a t h ears to hear, etc . for tfA»^ j rality ar>d licentiousness is sweepins; over ih llretbren and sisters, permit us to beg and in that there is no Christians in the U a p t i r t C k w ^ ]i*»e been so k i n d l y indulgent to m t I have al' that hath ears to hear, etc. I would pn-f'-r hw I land. The very flower of the youth of Tennessee treat of you in these trying times, when the in' _ . i . please piggr- a n s w e r that; . w . thjj iitft wrsjs so unfortunate as to impose on friends The verse is not strictly grammatical in En^'lish und the South are rapidly demoniliging in the i, r/•! • . . 1 . . 1 "T nesseolost;. yon wili fluence o f C h r i s t m n i i y is about to be destroyed ^ave been betrayed bTSUch damned n w h « t h e neaessity o f exercising forbearance toward whether he or vcho is used. I>ong familiarity with associations and unnain.-d influences of c a m p life, tlmuiiih the faithlessness of its profeMors and the U h a n i G. HaVris!'and^J. V Grav U h u n i G. Harris, aitd .1 m e , b a t they have generously exemplified this it enables us to tolerate i t j while at home the Sablwtli and the sanctuary excitement of war and worldliness. to nerve your- the w-ill o f the people, a n d i f that wd helM C h r i s t i a a virtse. Ver. 11. And he answering said for lie at'. ^ seem to havp l..st their wonted hold upon the com selvrs to such efforts and labors and sacrifices •— — rebel WiD 9SSI PS for f«,r '"ri. Gi^j-forsa' en, rotten-hesrted fieversl o f m y purposes must now remain un2,c, . a'one in EastTennessee.be will go l > t d t i » * n » swered and said. The importivnt inipnivemcnt in | munity. Many of the pastors have followed the Christ as yon have never before madeM a s e It i ^ j h j g in/ental old brains n a s h e d " ^ 'eompK^ied. It was m y purpose to complete ray volunteers—the sons of their memlx'rs—to the this verse consists in the omission of the word an inflexible rule to be a t church yoursel MrisB o f ^ Letters to Y o u n g Preachers,' to finish because for the reasons given by tho Reviser in n c.-imp. thinkin!» that they could exert a greater that your children, and as m a n y o f your servanb* 'close. So far as my will is e o n o e n i ^ . ^ ^ m y wtielee on " The Lord's Supper," to go through note. I dare say very few person? have ever seen influence over them for good should they nobly as p.»sible are there, and i f there is no preacher i Harris, Bradley K i m b r o n g h , and v i U i n y notes cn •'Conant's Revision o f M a t t h e w . " why the Savior spoke to the m-iltitudes in p.ira ' share the dangers and sacrifices o f the camp witli s,v.nd tho hallowed hours of Oo<i's Sabbath < ( ^ " ' / e d e r a n ; m^yjio to HELL; the p l « « l i C i 4a-' I cannot now carry out m y former in- bles because it was given to his disciples to know. | ibem, nurse their bodies when wounded, and offer, . . . . , . . . . arc destined lor, i h c If Jio/« of yon. , •Srtii. reading his word, in pmise, in prayer a n d e x h o r | Yes, you m a y go deeper than the b o t t o « Alas, how soon will death arrest the etc. I n answer to the question of the disciples them the consolations o f the Gospel in the hour • tftJton, and o r g a n i i e a n d keep u p a S a b b a t h school, bell, a n d stay there for ever, and eWTot* all the porposes o f mortals! O t h e r Jesns said. T o you it is given to know the mys- of death M a n y churches are left without preachOcK Sosis IS THB Army—WHAT CAN WE DO FOR j boast very m u c h abont an old Eaat T t — q e W j d r j H t t ^ n e e s , i n f m s t r a t i n g the accomplishment teries o f the kingdom of heaven, b u t to them it is m^, once prosperous S a b b a t h Schools closed, and THK.V ? ! writing such a piece, a n d i f he is o U * ^ t l C ^ i ^ u ^ (Dlgects, only antici|»te, b y a brief penot given. W h y this difference? The next the weekly prayer and Sabbath meetings neglected. Y o u can do m u c h i f you have a heart to do i t recollect the i f e v o l u t i o n ^ . l & ^ t l M a e t i o a o f de&UL' B o t I will not indulge he is now, a t o b t . A n d i f be was not oW floW verse announces the principle on which it pro W e have before ng a letter informing us that the .S.tne of them are professors o f religioiL They U) engage in that war, his fcther was » , H U i t n f i a o f thought. ceeds: For whoever hath to h i m it shall be ."Nibbath School at Kingsport, Tenn., in which one will be sorely t r i e d — n o n e knows bow severely ex Bradley Kimbrougk—" We wilt f* ' ^ t o r s w h o h a r e sent me their papers g i v e n — t h a t is to h i m who improves w h a t he scholar recitetl 1674 verses in eight consecutive cept those acquainted w i t h c a m p life. The cold think " Yes, you U will go to AtU ' '' . . • J b «BpiiswaB tor the SoutAem Baptist Jtcviev, 1 has more shall be g i v e n — b u t whoever hath not, weeks, and another 8.55 in seven, is closed, and to s u b m i t to AbrahsilB u ^ W e are gt)ing tc alone can survive tho ordeal o f c a m p fire. They Christian, and and a a g go o oo dd ** % * _ jvstice to themselves requires t h a t they even w h a t he h a t h — t h a t is, what he d o « not im- the children left to desecrate, or nt least withont becau<:e he is a Christian, need every succor that can be afforded them to we are not going to follow s a d i •"M ' "' ' l' i• iJ*. ^ "iiSli^^ as the pabiication o f the Review shall be taken, from the blessed influences o f the S a b b a t h and the m a i n t a i n their Christian character and influence Graves to hell, j u s t because be ia » ffwy Btii d, I a m s o n y to part w i t h m y "ex- ^recognised i n the adoiniiMration o f the divine S a b b a t h School. in the eyes o f their associates, though their hopes sir, never. d h u ^ e s , " b a t it most be, as i t w o u l d be (oily for government, a n d has been so long acted on t h a t it " T h e South has no quarrel with M . N o w this ought not so to be. This need not be be not destroyed. I f they do this, they will be lir attempt to pay for them i n these times o f m a y be considered among its antiquities. There- so. This cannot be so without the most prievou.« witnesses for Christ, bright and shining liirhts uKfand we love i t " K i does the devil • rr: T;, I fore, the r^aviof adds. " I speak to them in para and aiigravnted sin lying at tho door® of our breth amid tho mural darkness around them, a n d lead and sn.-h men as M r Kimbrongh and J ^ b k love f^atan i n r e t u r n . ».«,«]• iEiS • A i d BOW, not w i l l i n g to stir u p the deep foun- bles; because seeing thev see not." etc. They ren and sisters. Some o f their brethren pastor-* others to the L a m b of Gud. Inclosed you will find K i a b r o t y k * ^ ^ 'faia Ar feeling w i t h i n , and betray w h a t m i g h t be have not, t h a t if, have not improved what the} have lel\ to protect the bonlera of our land fn.m ^ They need ginnl religious books and tnicts for vou may lis'tk at it as m u c h as I t witt b« seen from the last issue o f this paper T h s d a t y of the G o r s m m e n i tn e>BiBt6r W M a m i l i t a r y ^^^^ hesitat.- to defraud or ro6 w o f oar influence of the Sabbath school sonirs heart think w«jUke. t h e C o n i U t n t i o n on w h i c h the C o Lincoln to send soldicn it to interest the to published an<i next to the Scriptures learned, is the which it was the first to advocate. Present Duties. No. 3 W'o essayed to show in former numbers that it , with earnestly advocated in this paper, and There is no propriety in m a k i n g the Greek adverh an adjective in English. A Few Parting Words. ere I o n " be reuniteiL ni< re o n n e i i e d U»n6 i» I t e x t e a d e d to e v e r j h o m e i c t h e l a n d , J U'e ran nod ice .h.vki employ a portion of being nothing corresponding to it in the original ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ editorial as ia expressed, though certainly i m p l i e d — t h a t ih 'o .'" ."^tion advanced more than two or three propositions, >^M><,lh ,l.>y la teachnuj ovr children and gav—they were seeds that fell Up is om " that di.l not meet our hearty a p p r o v a l HV are ; (h, 11,.hj Scriptvrr.,. This is w e l l Devoured is sufficient in itself nvl aw'trt thai wf di ffer t(,uchi,uj any mailer „! cannot e.x.-U8e ourselves from discharging without the addition of up. relH/K'U.^ laith and practtce. Ui..u-h lor sovrnil , in i ^liM.ath when we can T h « i c S a e a c e of mitlistcrirU <><ptain.s will bo saiutari over | \'er. •) The rxch-y places for stoinj places \ yetirs before an editor .ir i-ontributor he wa.s « n..t d., it i n i h e chuivli Sal.hath »chi>ol. W e know their saaa. W i M t j«ir.-nt w » u M not prefer fcueh s captain I t o a pro.*uie though moral ( ? ) m a n ? .t* a minii>;ens.l o«p- quotation from Geo. C a m p b e l l gives a satisfactory s t n n : : opp.wer of OUl U n d m a r k i s m when we of pious faniiii.,. who keep up ihe home Sabbath iain r f l t r j r a f i his eomiMnT to cainp after ihe biitile at Great reason for this chunje. He sajs, " There may t>e wf>rp its sole public advocate luMil This is nn excellent thio:r. but where it l i e has I >ecn ta us B o t b e i , and t h o u g ' i eipo^e-l f"r hn«r«. found not a man many loose stones, from which the place would a dear and eonstanl friend and Im.ther t>eloved I wf prefer the church Sabbath «-h..oL k i l l a d or wounde-l. said. "Go i haa preserved ns bovs. sni! l o t BB t c a n k h i m for i t , " and right there before the regimeni Ilia nwQ '-owed down, ami he ponre J out his haarry ihanfesgiTing V> th,» Go-I of Sabb^oth u m i d the grsteftil t« «r« of the aoldwnt GSve os *ueh men to fight o u r h«ttlef< for us. lu ^Misrted. ^^^^ readers see the otherwise t ^ kind ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^ ^ emissariw of Sfe n,<.ney icesaage i« w e l^doeamect. portion of t h e S t a l e a to " p U i n l v a. |,inc„|n. , irfTSdat a l l . Pretident'i Imitd. ^ yj^g following is a sample. W h a t is i » i i B a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ left out, there with ihis paper, and what is remarkabl*-, I! o p r e « e n t e d t6 Congre; I j f l y to r e t n r n to t h e U n i o n , » n d r»pog Qlherici^.e than H n d . — W e have beenrwiBatwl service he has rendered and the increased value i h..'d after him, and they s<hall keep the way of the ,,, he has given to t h i . paper W o have rend hi«|l'"r-l Those fathers and mothers have no ground . ^ 4]litl»ren C o n r e i l « r » t e B l k t e » to j f o v B m of one d v i n g for the nation is hardly ertiaot" «>mroard his children and his house- rnmorwl t w e n t y v o t e i in Congr®«B. ••ren i national issues of the day says: " I t is pMnBsdr ' 1 know him, Iiii q a i t e e s r t i J i i t b k t no e o m p r o m i f e m « yield and f..re^o j if members would b u t attend with their the ground (politically) that B r a Graves hu.,™! , t ...„_ , . ,, , • 11_ .. — , MIU hit. assistance until the times will jiistify a rf-en I children and servants •> A b r a h a m was especially , maint^iin it at all sacrifices. The Jewish costoa hleK«ed of (mkI, bec.tuse God said, pofible. ifeempr®®"'*® ^ RHlvation of their children who leave their children I' , to d.i as they ,.le.i.Ke on the Sabhnth seeds delay ^^^^^ eircumstonces we reluctantly gau'emeiTt The | „ » D d W i e k l i l F e , o f K e n t a c k ; , lure prr- war than » n y time before oraiaee* «vith a large attend ^ trnitilyinp that there are men who fearlesily Senator W i l i a t h * i n e r w i e of t h e a r m y . t h a t t h s y w i l i be p ^ t o n t h e i r W h y is it that fully one-half of the I mercy, a n d expect his loving favor and too wiB metiilirrB of our churches do not attend on the | no: be disappointed. BCJirceiy an indiflen?nt one d u r i n g his connection V e r -t. An for vhfn, to b t m a d " » ' o o®n » . j^foT •« I hani against the present nececfity, b u t find it in- Sulibath. and only now and then one of their child r e n ' It^ It riot un.iccounrable on the i5upp<>sition E l l l d W o r d s , CtO. exorable. The re<!eipt»< \tf this piiper eint») that thoee parents are Christians and respect God Hro. Mark Ber.riett, of X. C:., in a lettwtofte have not justified the editorial labor employeti, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^ la«tquarterscarc.«jly ptiid for the white his w o r s h i p ? h it not a fact that the « a K j House noticing our coaree with referencs to iht English. D . D . ' S . O s p C a i n s . — H . Tolbird, P r w m l M t of Howar<i College, Ala.. c a p u i n of a ,.-omp«nT. snd h.vi k f t for t h r M a t of war. R * » . M r 4tkin«oa. D D . Pre-ident of Ilampimx S W B o r CottexF. V a . . d t ; Rev M r . Pugh. D. D.. ot n o r t h Ca.-«Hiia. (Pran.) d o ; B » » . Mr. Pendleu>n. t> D . ( B p a c n p i d ) d.>t while t h f H i Re» Bi-<hop Polk. P D . l f ^ r - ( r 4 W s r U of the We-t Tsnnes'it.e p'TtHion. f b i H«>rt4er» Oongrraa* m e t a t W a i h l __to8 p a r « t i a a t i o t h e o a l l of p r e t i d o n The war appra| ^ d a y the 4th In.t ^ proportion to to their numbers and the powlatioo. | Do not despair, do not think and ear tlatr^i,-,^. jean be done until the war .. —- is w over v . w j Ani nun iwa* vt i . . . jefibrts and restrain prayer before God, hot re- W e have hitherto j evidently means at our wonted plaoes for S a b b a t h | double y o u r efforts and trust God, hope ht ivould separate be buried b<-I fondly hoped that death alone would separate us Pfrom our {"Editorial Associate. W e have struggled geh» W 4 ha»e not the means to do this work, and <«r* ? y y r e « t e i t ' t « » carry o n this paper, but to i«sue the | fWpri cf Q;j<l,we wiU g^ furwar i , b f l i e n n g that he will put No. n . » teto hewita of the lovers ot h i s W o r d to aid i n . Chapter xtn. verse 2. Beach is substituted for Who oaby^ f-irwardm^ an any s n m A-om S I to I am by no means certain that this is an to ba i a Tepttanentt- to be given to the «oIdier» nr tor shore. y o u r o«r. ase. T h e y »!U be prtuted frwm the l a t f f t revispd i m p r o v e m e n t Shore .s a more common editioc o f » h « .%iaericaii BiMe Socieiy and AiTieni-.*n lanrt t h a n beach, and is, therefore, better understood. V t m ^ S S t i e S o « « ( / . and will not cost exeeetlmg ^nt* ..........Tr.r.r.,7. w c h , p-riiapa 15. K o t itv.^ t h j n lon.ooo copies will be i T h e t w o t e r m s , i t i » t r u e , a r e v e r y n e a r l y s y n o n y needed f^r o n r J S o o t h e m •i^ldiers. W h o will help by pre-1 H e n c e w e s p e a k o f t h e * A o r e o r beach o f a p M j m s w r oat» liiui<ire<t, o r fciy. or i » e n t y f l v e . or onp ."tea, late, or large rirer, while to a i<mall stream doMQ Of half <ia»>Q Te^<l.'unpoU. W a will publish a » eeklv B a t of rh-aw w h o will aid in gMtmi{ up the first Testament j w e a p p l y t h e t e r m bank. • w r p o h J i r t e i i B t l i o t?onih. I f eai-h mini.tpr would lay n ^ y^^ 3 The gower fnr a sever T h e a r t i c l e is M f a r s to «n?in:h he w.ll fin i . e r y few father, irho « i l l no. , ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ p r t - f o m b l e to a i n m b B e r i V i Ibr 8 » » eopien ( f l ) f'>r hiii own fiunil>. and few «b<u«b«9 that wool I not take ino covie«. (SJOV a sad week to us. PHch T O V E L L , EDFTO*. men, as or to the company o f which his son i« a m e a S {Sec a list and proposition next vetk.) i f there are i n d i ! unrferstondefA with t/omitted—eamt* tor cometh— religious "•Home Guards " f W e have above indicated ptSBsnt datiet b m 1. W e can, a n d we should, n n l c M we deny the fur viduals in Tennessee w h o are unwillinjt to "ac- the evil one for the tticked om—snaichea X i M « j « f W ' t l M S4Uer'« o n l y . eentslalBg ae bent upon a l l Christians. M a y w s I w m a ^ for that tchich—swn for tchich faith and become worse than infidels, keep u p the quiesce in the wishes of the majority," ihey oneht catches—what OfBee B w l n a a s , •boold b * dir«ot«4 to J . B . suggesuons will find good groBBd The pasJ quietly to ' remove into another government." received seed. There is nothing in the Greek stated worship o f G o d in o u r churchei. ' - ^ S T M T U A B f t r k s d ** P r i v a t * . " all our Christian readers and bring Csth frnh : They "have no right to create disturbance here, to justify th« rendering receiced seed. Sotm tor may be ab.sent, yet we can meet there, every member in health, and hear the word o f God read, l»o not wait until things are w o n 6 i a ' f t * . t i T ^ # aWitbrial Telegrams. ! Tennessee haa voted " separation" from the i is the proper translation. Snatches is, I t h i n k . and sing the praises of God, and pray tosether or neighborhood; go t«» work at o t t * The T m o f thoa»Md« o f h e ^ i n Middle Tetm. j U n i t e d States government, a n d " liepresentation" : more forcible than catches. The person referred for lur iu<sailed and suffering oountry, for our tnict^, gather a Sabbath sehooi at • m a r ^ ^ Z A ^.^r.-it. .-r wti... ^^^ he.»nl the word, but does mit anderutnnd it. sons and fathers in c a m p or battle-field, for the ; exhort the brethren to meet for T h o j e w h o voted " n o Sepjiration" a n d " n o ^ a n d may, therefore, be oonsidered as feeling no • iiiiiiiilMg SB > 1 ^ v e r a r e a d ; to s u r t , and rulers o f the Confederacy, for c u r enemies, f o r ! Sabbatli, and remember the wldier i n t f a Representation," a n d thoee who did not vote at | special opposition to it as a thing not understood, ,11,^'liiiiliH o a d it was too U t a to reach in b'me, a n d then each o t h e r , that G ^ m a y vouchsafe to us sustain j and God will exceedingly b l e » you, and a i a a n d a p , t t f j t p t * * a f t i l l m o r e copious s a d general bless- all, must " b o w to the majesty of the people" a n d W e m a y regard him even as t h i n k i n g on the wonl, l^^ti t h e « H < » t a all secure, and h.»d w« t h r e e VBHr enjoy ••nJnir precious niKw.,'/, revivalB and inBth say, let the popular will be d o n e | willing to retain it rather t h a n lose it, and eo the inp grace through these days of trial; pray for oor even this year ' m a n Modh m a M m a k e aocfa c o r n aa has l e l d o m b A n church that its saving light m a y not be extinerings. A church in West Tenneaiee, 1 a m informed t h a t some of my friends i evil one, to gel away, has to snateh it, for he fears , — • ve ieit • o n to Tpiiilff i f T h e goodn«»it o f G o d thia j e v ;ibould guinhed Dor its salt lose it« savor b y unhallowed hat, recently K'ceived a hundred coBvwts. l I « , 4 B t l M i M K * * ^ o o r b n a e r j with thaakagiTinxa and praise wish to know m y poaition. I t ia indicated in that it will be understood. r^ This we can do, who will say wo suit o f one meeting. I t is a fact thsi Bui&t toagnciow aad_merc>Aii Ood. L e t i o c e i u e of p r a i M aaw h a t I have now written. I intend to act the Ver 20. On the rocky places for unto stovy admixture (^IfroBi altar a n n r o r the laad. part of a quiet, loyal, faithful c i i i i e n , obeying, as places—immediatehj for o h o i i — f o r re Ciinnot? This service we should render ' o God | Churches increased more n ^ i d l y ' d n r i n i t ^ ^ j , rule. D E P A R T ^ Tbey 81. N i a h o l a k . " a t i bet»r«n Daltimcre and U'a somber of tben^ m a d e t h e i r w s t to the fi took passage i n h e r . come i n the d i r g n O b * , Coi. Thoma*, perfonuted an B i l & a i l i a r i l j w i t h the F r e n c h uld langaa -ta^SakiBg i l , coabled him tu ru^tain ii pnfMtioB. -Iks nammtr, at wus her eattom, et Lookoat w h e r e Capt. Geo. K . HolHn U . S . S a r y , w e o t o n b o a r d . J l e h a d ridd that p a r p o w . Tfa* )teaitier l o o a f a short distance, wbeo Cupt. as U a d a r , a p p r o u h e d t b a C . p u i i A s t ' W woMJd r e l i e v e h i m of hi* oomtH ^ ftt O B p u i n w a s V e r y m!M>V u t o n i i i b o d V t s ' s M d * U» t h * r e q a e ^ , u n t i l h e w h u I S W S w s u t d b e u s a v a i l i i i g . a« t h e r e U h k s d to e o m p e l h i u , wfarieh b e p r e t t y 1 " a r b i O M were puiniad a t ; ^WWU. Oew wa» fcrtr, - Md 'oaW t •"•Clven. direcud a genUe to piUil h i n t of «bB e n i n e if he a w i d e n t l y H e aafrlT landed h U laul * U»B w h a r f . B u t t h i s w a r c n i tho e n d of t h e a d J the S t . t XicholaH left for FredeJ - ' e h ' of » schivoner f r L '•dss w i t h c o a l , a n d a t t h e uioiitB tjf l h | ^ w i l h the b r i g i M o n t i P i l l o , w i t h a tmrg e n d a s c h o o n e r b u n n d to \Vm« fcff o f ice. A l l n f the^e w e r e tnkc , S a d • p r i i e e r e w p a t on Imord of e a c h , ' • • " " I , Y a t : k e e l i k u , prupnsed ti^ ' B a i t s t e l l h i m t h e echm.ner n n d cnr P'^°P°«>tioc - i t h t o m e f w r t i n a c i l j ' * * * * "'•oided r c f p M l . The steamrri nvsdiaf.lj.tFrodBrieksburg wiihotili » • of OlU fled. V blcTituding A g ^ a a t e x p l o i t w a s n e v e r before p l B O B | higfc ia It. l o c r e a i t tfce s t n t e m c B U t h a i * e c a a c o m e to no o t h e r 1 ^ J J ^ t a i l i U r y l a r o r is v e r y r a p i d l y 1 -. , " i n t h e caoe uf I huse w h d of a t a i m p a i g n . F..r iast I ' ^ S l S t 1 c ^ !" f . r 0 ,uuC i.T teJSdto Hmt^ aCkT?"' ' " t iiatoraay and Sundi of reRiments r..r th MeArthitfl ' remsinder of the ' i m t l a r UB-ilti»fa e>p*-niiicnu on t h t m a r t U I a u l d i e r s w h o h u r « ouiii|.lete(i i | Foreign. Eusitra »rMvcj ni tjnel iuM.. b r i n p J n j fntelligeiice in LnnJon iliat has hi don t send your Infernal Incendiary s w * " The damage aiisiM* anv more. 1 remain, with no J ^ ^ y ^ l y ni Ir-um iKm.iMH.l lo truttor, JoHX 'Ipsiiinptl rtiiisisiol ol o'^btMlBeeg Biortsl wiili various p Tennessee Baptiat half or s>..ib siJe of Il.e TI.Hin, U p o n n p e i . u i p t h e Ib.m T e n n e f w e ^'fctrly I be whole was 1 r o l i i i u a r i l y e . i c l 3 i m e d - W e l l times J ^ i i r t ^ i Eiei«T„ I,.-,, gUi ms.jrtirJ l . a n l , if li.e Tennessee B n p t i S l i l r e d u O W ' " ^ off Sew F..miai:.i>.J site iirarij «lie< t. \Vc I m d nut r e a d f a r , l i o w e v e r ^ ^ a * ^ JroWa. n eiie had | x t r . f r e l i e v e d , n a y Uiore, g r a t i f i e d *** f j . a ^ ^ J coiil-J not bare l«ri. aver •••ittailii.put wn- ..nCnsioneii, not b y ^ k of the Kingdom of t | l i m e s , t.or il.f. l « c k o f m i i e t i s l , b n t f W ' j ^ anuoinced. sire to w i ' l i.iit Ih« o i t the laie e l K « i « t ^ ^ ^ S T l s j ^ ^ " S l w b b o i n l of Trade retiirna iipou whirl, <1... <l. sijor of the State expons oTer those of Majj m o r e a p p e n i >i>r i i i i l e | i e n d e n c e All.righl, W ^ S ^ y ihe Amariwui crisis. and ilie S.i.iili wiU l o n g reiteinber year a * * . ^ ' eai.fl to maintain t l !a favor o} Sauthem rights and B o o t b e r * " ^ ^ ® ground for their abuse i eace.—Louisitau BaptisL at England t laelt^ f j ^ S i ? * have thrown FontTH Of J i r t T . — Y o n got n o must be left u> reci>¥fl Attihibald AIU«»b, in a iettefl The boys protected that the E d ^ ^ ff^ S ? ^ that the Amsrican Consuts longed o f r ^ t tn t h e Sontii, f ^ - ^ m eimends n t u a itftiftwal church eive i t n ^ a n d w e w m o f ' them b d M a y w e d L J. ^Plh •IF; M A Celestial V i s i t a n t . J ^ - J ' c r ; ^ ^ wUl thank him for [ t a f f o r d to w n d a p « k « g B {Vmnj o f which ^/tru/MA^n mtxi , teu,^ M b ^ , week) WTO indicatBd p i w e o t d a t l « i n a ^ and good g r o n n d hi tiw b e u t e of aan n « a d « B a n d bring fcrth &nik Inntil t h i m a a n worM m j o w dhutsh ^od : t " work a t on<», fcr rabbarfa school M j w r afcawK l j « t h r « n to meet fo n-memb^r the aoldier in h ^ ei, e « i i n c l , blew , o a , « d »o« m « r enjoy preaioaB n n n h u d i a a t b harcfa in W « t T e n n a w . , -received a handsred o o m w t U t a ^ meeting. It a fiwt thrt B n t ^ aaed more rapidly daring O e B n r than *ny BUMS before a» . t i i « to their anmhers a n d the p c ^ U t i o n . ir, do not think and l a j t W nothins ontil the war ia orer, a n d i e U x restrain prayer befiire G o ^ bat eflurta and tnwt God, faepe i n -pect his iG-ring faror a n d j w t « j Q intwi Cind "Words, etc. Bir aett, of N. O., ia a letter tn the u: our CKurse with refiweae® to the .f the J a y says : " I t i» p e c o & % i t there are men who f e a t l e n ^ taks l( politically ( that B r a Gravei h u , a a d |at ail sacrificea. The Jewish «Mtam for the nation ia hardly eztinat" than kind.—W'e hare beennqoeated readers see the otherwiBe thaa kmd the rn>>Dds and emuaaries of Mr, ffiCPLAB DEPARTMENT and France were at wir, the subjecti of cither eonnLatest b y Telegraph. ! try, reiiding in the other, wonld not only be petmitied to pnrtae their ordinary avocation*, but would be proGOOD NEWS FBOH MISSOCRL—JTOJIWU, J m i f 1 . — tected even from inralt, io lonj; ai they took no part 'Kainat the country of their reridence. In th« pending The Fort Scott Democrat af the 7th n f M a •traggle. We ihnald govern oar coaduet by the lame W h o should L e a v e ? W a oonfeea to a measure o f a j m p ^ t h y with that W e yield a column this week to give epac« for ' popalar sentiment which regatda nnnsnal natural two articles upon a quest'on intimately connected J. T O V E L L , Eorroa. phenomena aa the aognries o f public calamity. with the welfare of a large class of citizens of the I t id true t h i t with the aid o f telescope and quad- South, L e. those of Noriherv. and Foreign birth. 8TTMMABY. rant a n d mathematical formalss, the man of W c take the fjround firmly that as the 8outh is QlVarttan CoBgreM m«t at W a i h i n ^ n ia extra •oienca oan demonstrate th u these strans^e and now situated, her utmost resources called forth to ^ p o f M U t to the eall of pretideat Linoola, on startling appearances in the he ivens are referable i gave herself from enemies without and within, rule ia regard to thoie who are, itrictly ppeaking, for- battle between G e a Jackson and Stgel u m x Chr> eignera—being unnMaraliEed persona of foreign birth ; t h a ^ but, aa to tboM who sre citizen*—who were born in At the first onact the inseoarians w w * d m * the non-ilaveholding State*, ted who reaided here' To^ lanctions of local law 1back The oScers ordered a retre«4 l ^ * «tder Mliftj th« 4th init. Ths war approprUtiona ar« to lawi a n J principlea as uniform in their opera-' who threaten her immodiat<» destruction—that t w ' V e ^ a t e Y m p ^ e d tf them ai. t h . ditie, o f «d«l-8d «• ^ t* ks atad* at oae«. Saoator WiUon tntrodaoed tion a* those which govern the phases of the every man, whether of home or foreiin birth, who i "t'^en^bip, and to long &« they discharge di tboee dutiei; centre gave way, nearly snrrouniKiy the Fad- ... > . ^ ^ tk«iasm*e of ths army. The general im- moon, or whfoh re-tilatethe varying position, of ii tkat th«7 will bo pat on their psMige with the k i n i of d.»y in roHtion to the earth. Bnt ^^delay possible. I t U niiaoreU that Crittenile we implicitly accept all the facts and eiplaWTektiff*, of Keatacky, are preparing a plan I •^ppreaiMtobopreeeated tiCongreaa. Itia.how- nations ions with whibh be thus furnishes as, we ^,,iRs8ertain that no compromiie measure* would should probably dissent from those speculations which he them )j ^ tvaaty votes in Congreea, even if it were re- and — J deductions » : • would . . make • from - V fhAV apt. anfitlAfl is unwilling to give in his hearty .^hesion, aud l a X n ^ to l h a ? pledge fealty to the new government, and sacri all »!,» benefit, at- eralists. who rotreated a re bv HftJierv apectB. be treated li-te our native born. iti cittieas.— fioe for it fortune, honor, and life itself, should be , regarded as not a /„r u r n d but at heart an enemy of ly aucceed the proof of tbeir trtuichery u t nTt'an The fighting T b " Federalists retreating M ( h e Missourian^ a d i ^ o e d , finally reached GWrthae^ " t ^ n t from eht-eommenoeaert, A nij;bt attack on iSigel ia reported, i a whieh i it, a n d his residence among us a detriment to its unfounded and ungenerout •ogpiciJn, in any Vaae". , safety. It is evident that a Southern Black Re- ehHI .he ardor and p»ralyxe the eaergs of a ainc.re ; Sigel retreated towards tiarooxia JaekeOd i . fofw Tliese too often eavor more o f the spirit of athe-' publican in our midst, and bom on tliis soil, is far ID gome eaaea orer-iealoipa peraooa bare inaiated "'.V'n^ himself 8iger8 forces are badij e o t Cf^ ! aniat alL ' ^Preiidaat'a aMsage is we think a very feeble ism than of true religion. I f it be true that " a n j more dangerous and can exert a hundred fold that every Noribern b..rn citiien ah<.uM f.ro%o hia Icy- His 1O8H is estimated at from 300 to l i U X /v ,, ,, . l u tone ia waflike. The right of undevout astronomer is m a d . ' we fear that many more injurious induenoe here bv fomenting di- ally to the South by volunteering in ih« armv. Surely, thia ia an unreatooable dtmand. While various ' "Ce and Ben MoCaBeogh ^ i i w Coofederate Sutea to ((pvem themaeivea ii ofthat<?ei.«Mareaffected with the malady. satisfaction, than a Xorthem Black Republican reasons, auch as age, health, buiineas engagements, arrived Bt Xeosh<. 2tt miles south of C u t f a s M . ^ ^ The duty of the 6ovemr„«nt to compel theae inft(H1m«r, o.v-i c j i^ J Without staying to seek out the reason for it, it can do in the North or even here, where he is siis and family dntie», are aufficieat to eionenito large numbers of our native popnIaUon from military ser ' r e d e r a h s t s Wer» oaptBred H^to retara to the Union, and recogniie the right is doubtless a fact that men's minds are much pected and watched W e think that that man. , , ^ , ^ , u . , vice, it ia unjust to aet up a different and more exact there. One report aays all were M i d e r e d ; ; i d ^ o a of the SUUs to " plainly and palpably" the CoBititatioa on which the Onion w»» ba»ed. more susceptible to impressions of r e v e r e n t and wherever bom. who is now willing to sever ali I ^Ktad. t t U eonfecMd that the abindonment of awe from phenomena that are unusual than from other state or natural tics and " s i n k or swim i "" of oar people are doing their utmoai Mctullough sent 2.000 men So assist JaakMn. i f t f m t s r was a military necesaity. that the only such aa., ^ tthough n o u s n eqaai.y the equally or even more remarkable, retnarkable, survive or perish," perish." cast in his destiny destinv with the ^ p " dependence. I f tksQovammeat erald do vaa to take the com are familiar, as daily or oft r e c u r r i n - fact- T h e r e , South, and devote his injiuenee, his labor, his for- men who happen first to see the U(;ht in other 8tatea. ratterson a army ia a n n i h i l a t e d ^ eifcly oat sf it, but that t ^ attempt waa made doubtless e x ^ a divinely appointed relation of Troops quartered in the city are p r e p e r i ^ to and h i . if needed, for its Independence. cro^T^r.^c^'r ijnririoB it in order to bring ^ a coML-ien by comleave. aojuatment between the physical system ol the gliould be est>emed as a true son of the South, I o f our moit prominent leading men were burn the South to fire the firat jun. The intention l>odge (Unionist) is appointed Marshal. in the free Slates, and our people cuc&de in them aa universe and man s moral nature. A n d it is in born in this her ni^ht of tmrail—and he alone iBfaeeeate the w»r thus begun to the laat extremity implicitly a? in those who were lorn upon our owe soil. Maj Taylor's dispatches create inteoee e a r i o ^ unaaaoed. To thia end. POCR BUNBRrn Taocfisi) j " ' e uiscKMures ot science esteemed an enemy and an alien, tho" ' to the If the lamented Quitiaan [who waa born and raised in lh<- Ni-rtb], were afivs. jon would havn seen him tv It appears that they df mand the tirteal ear0 af3 asked for. and FOUR IIUVDRKD MIL-j^-.a pnifosophy. t h a t when unusual appearances .aanur kom,' whose heart «jI'J t<. hie tial'ue among the highest of oar <)enerala. I trust all Southrt-nder of Wa-li-n-ton. rre (Mates will emul.tte the exampfe of Mississippi, JONS OF DOLLARS demanded, and an argument Mn the heavens present themselves to man s con- Innd and hi- svmpathie^ with her enemies WiSHi.vGTox, J u l y 1 0 . — W e A b a r t i V to eonvince the people that a public debt of j templation. he is compelled to confess the es There is no "sense in drivini; out a man U> the and *' let every tub standi upon its own bottom.'* So, beft do I believe that our ooontry may l.e served by , f^^Tce bill passed, lO voting n e i ^ v e i n e b t l ikundred million, of l.llars ia -a.her a bFeaa.ng j j.tence of an Almighty and overruling power : and North who expre.se. himself in favor of a recon I all our people. ILIKSUSIM. " resembles the force bill of IS51 Thoee vatiag i a the neirati^eare Uumett Hardin, Nortoa, P e n d i ^ < i - a d in the p^^pmar . . h e r me„ to d e n . u n c e t h J t. n. Heed, Robinson. Vidandingham, V e e t t i e ^ Memphis Correspondence. mind because of iw c.nsc.jusnes:^ of f,u)ll, a n d 8oiUheru (<.nf^lerucv as a U a u e of Reb,Mlion WilK that h® will pennit the Seceded SUtea to reW'adsworth and Wood i n w provtksea of a great consolidated government thisa.?iin leads to t h a t fearful lo^-kin- for of.iud^- and u ConlVdrraticn .".f l r.,ii..r.. and i u principal ('I.VCI.\NATI. .June 1 0 — O . Jenningi W i w tatheyhare been conq^uered ! fn short.'.t m^ans in'lignation from an amrry God. officer, de^orvms: o! the halter, and other like The incidents of (be past haie Inverted most c.iptured three Federal companies at G f e a n H a artthii war U to be protra<^, that the neutral J which so often dwturb.s the peac-e and destn.yw the j^triotio expn-ssions—InH-auRe these men were I minds from Memphia a. t h , presumed e«rly point of No digpatehea have ber-n received from G e a . Aallheforeed into it, t h ^ its evil effecU shall j happiness of the wicked This we think is the l - . m "n the soil, and pofw.l.jv <7 i "f All eyes are lurnea ... McClellan since no<.in i>unday. He was a d v a a e : ^ kotsaded to svery home in t h , land, that a public , natural hutoiy of the popular superstition .Mia^oari, wboae intrepid chief majfi'trate, by bu b. Id i>ur Slate Lcgisiatwre t..wards lieverlv. bel-jre reaching w h i c h a S g k t f'm^ is % sample. W h a t is stiaoga, tttii to be ereated the intereat on which will grind j !>tatea-nghl poaition. baa alarmed the Northern (1. Everv man of h..nor the reader will h a v . indeed l" T ^ J I emment, .a.i .lirected i „ effort- to the n . e t i . g of tb. expected, profess to be pious and Christian men, 4 . , « p l e u t h e e a r t h foe centuries should a people! ^ • . t a „ d the i n t s r ^ t be p a i d - a n d all this is to be . « ^ " a v . jud.^ed . . J ^ u h h . n d . u s , a m the -V-ath. shou.d leave it , tcanaolea which bold that ^^^^^ brare people under «the hee! r , July .s —Gov Ellia died U Be< the dialect of Brownlow and t i n pit iM t» istokUsh the dcetrine that ten millions of j " wj. mo suuuen a p p e a r a n c e ot and iro to his o^vn parfy —he should be eticour of the fe-ant. (fo.l 'pee'l their efforts to shake off the Sulphur Spring?. Va . on Monday. have said and say it again, duU the |N|iii, saltwl and determiael to do so, shall not! «>met which first presented itself .^rgd by every laudublp leatp a govt-rn ..ppi-ean rV rule 1 Mi5«i>urians ar^ daily arriring here lk>sT.j.N July LontieiTow's wife wse vonid invite Lincoln to send aoIdi«iB pnnitheiBsetwt wondering and a d m i r i n - gaze a few ni;rht.. nient he hatwL j in large numbera to be orgaQi7*d and armed to return |mta to asaiat them in muidering la'ally burned nnd the F'rofessor, in eadeawiag Ti lave eooauat ramora of ^ e a t hatlles on the ^ a s and which Btlll c<<ntinue8 to be the ni.«t IO the of their Uovernor, And If proroftly aesiste.l f j lefraad or rob n s o f o a z pi^af being fought, bat bar* no actual fighting prominent and u o s t beautilui ..'fject in th^ s u r r v •o re«;ue her, wt^a badly burned. bj ihe South, will susjceed in Jrivtct; ihe FeJers: • • , C I T I Z E N S O F NORTHK.KJV B I R T H "onder ^thut Bnptist Chnrefa tfaisKin- biuoaaoe aa yet, beyond a few skirmidhea which firmament. ' We woald ilire<-t aHention of ou- reaJer- i.i ih«> trcopa from their aoiL hinca to r W e Jay thin ease ofadsow- • n t ta Wt little. A few days ago aome of our | u .^.^rest the reader to know that t h i . is the communicati.iri -.'gntrd \ V i]»p.ao," wbii-b Wf During the paat week I ba-i the pleasure of visiting MARHIED, ,>.1,; .i. .upubli.-h thi« tn.TDini; Ii was wnil«n by one "f Ihr Camp Brown and pperdiog aoine hoara with the bravt ! lid Ti»f;'re it, trith the l a n ^ u g a of their fcllkiiII (oldiers executed a dashing little exploit. •,'r. j>-.h nf i.i;,.-. •. . i T n. -T-^n-vB, Mr. F. S . S n a T "tea.inlh.0 I t . u . u u V "^^CDtli \ibit which this vji-nint star ha.^ made to most iliftinpuiKbtJ l3«\«rs of oar sijitr State, a? well tn be un»urp»„ea even by the i ' e a r t h durin i l a owes fpim July 2. 1859—aocording the ("hnstinn p h l It was fie^n in known ibrougb"Di ibe Bouib. on account of his abilitj ! thousanda o-.ngregated there for the defence of our • t"' Miki! .M C O NEAI . ill ..f r.edford oouii.-v. tfcsouelves, in fertility of expedients when a dif- ' -i t - n n - — O O ; .he 2;.t of J.:r.P. (-t Fid T D Jorv>». llr. J a a a t . tlio year^ H>4. 3<J-2, 683. 97.>, l^tU, and I'mC. As as a jurist, aa f.oiu ibe hi^h and itiflarDti:il position ] homes. Many of the first young men of our couatry ' b« has eo long and ably hlle I. lie b.-ia been kuown jj are amuog tbe soldiery at that place, and aa a bod* -moHTiE .1 ['Bjn 1,.. Kentucky, to Uiaa Maa> W. Inlt aatarpriaa is impending. They wanted to get GAMBLE s SroKa, Tenn. 1 trt>Domer8 had foreU.ld i u return in I s 4 \ hut it loo. for maoy y earj, an a leader umoofr ibofe « b.. ba v<? of the " S t . Nicholas," a steamer that pliea I Eoce of equal magnitude, are superior to them. Ap ' PIE, '.y Fn:rfieM, 1 May 13, IS6L | l ^ M y fcetween Baltimore and Wa.hington. A ^ a p p e a r T his greativ disconcerted as- HlwavK stood up manfully ft.r State and 8i>utberi! inci lent a few days prerioui to my visil tested their lOiATEii, i U a i s 4 C d — 1 beV (aptint L'hurch, and did have greet «s»« oftkem made their way »o the former City and jtromomers in general, and they began to appre '^'•fhl^ubjeet of his communication i, one of r . a t im- I willingness for action. The Northward bound train SakfBswge ia her. some in t l a diigni^e of woiren. . bend that some ftsarfui disaster had overtaken r " " * " ' ^ ' ' ' s h o u l d claim ajwcial aticntiou ai tbit Ursvr», but now ! a m confident I to Columbus, Kentucky, was advised before reaching > ''"•""shout ibe Soath are ihouaands l^isinrss Bfpiirtiiimt. a sure victum of hell, ae 1 aaa that fa^OiL Tliomas, personated an «U French lady. |thi8 lieautiful wanderer in the heavena A learned of citixena of Northern binh. amongst them many aa ! P'"^ " " " Lincoln forces had poaseaaed it in : i »" J «„„._ . . -- — O l ciiiieoa oi .^ariurro uiric. smonesi loem mac SliaiSarity with the. French leaven and a helL ions a^ > '^fge cumbers, and retoming to camp with the newr, bra.re and trustworthy friend, of oSr in.-tituiion, i t , snablsde French language and fluency calculator, however. M..nsieur Itomme of Middleure, cummand yoo to send the b e h n n e I . iU W iWUUU • » - H O W T O BEITD MOH^TT. him ^ a f^ u i a hui eha«cter to ' « f \ r prance, aided by the preparatorv . " . ! ? ' land. S - ' ^ fTheir . ? " .feeling'!' " ' l l *interesu are ' the order was given to prepare to march against them. ITpreparatory labon, lalxirs Jbeautiful and their rinuon to J. R Graves^ whess The excitement waa intense. All were eager for the W>!en It la po^aitle. pr(x:cre a check or dnrft, [-ijeMs liell, via. Muntgomezy, A k . ; « ia waa bar eoaum, called at Point tn;;ll8h astronomer, showed t h a t identical wiih i>urs and they can be relied npon. at all nnder all circumstances, to sustain our departure, and in a rery short time ready for the for- »ur order. when not. hare some todividBal to aee t^tt yvm i stop sending it to m e I Xtiuk •her. Capt. Geo. S. Holiias, late of the diaturbin- elements affecting its , " " " ward movement. The sick list dwindled down to a j the money, and depoMt it In tbe P o a t O B e e l a l t e ! sew.-A-.. . . . . . . . . ... . . . mnt;nn« f I. , .. . Inghtsand I Z Z r H ^ r i ^ " ^ : ^ ^ ^ t "^LVn; mlVei ^ motions a r i s i n , from the positions ofThe'^^Tneu"; | liltioa'"'} o u r ^ ' J t i r a ^ o ^ L ^ g e r T u . efement:,".^. few utterly proatrated with diwaao. Many had onlv 1 ^T"^ ^ M,, s ^ ttr^ " ^ ! 4p«i.. PVPM*. The ateamer sooa pat off, and h a d ' * h i c h would delay its arrival till Angust 1858, g™atosl care should be taken to prevent the proscrip ... . . , , . • I ness. know t ^ t rou are remittiag mooey. U t t o e s e a t ^ e J l j set, I have eoiuJaifed imagined themselves sick. and but one . a . heard to | J ^ h us. th. eertSfieata ofthe wHaSSeeie tistanee. when Capt. Cant. BulKni. »n nn.^i^amfi,, .u •• i* ' lion or osiraciam of this class of citiiens. They ar. are distance, BulHna, who ' with «n ^ r»_ [since'yna are p l e e d i i ^ B p M«eaijinl „so „ t h a t (rum about Ol two or tnree years earlier or worthy of all respect, and their righu and priTileges aay, "he had Tolnnteered to fight ia Tsaaaaaea.** They. -^-lu-dcd. and will be available for tbe amovat. Be^riH^^MS aisiitMdw, appntaehed i b a C a p u i n and told him . later, y e a r bellies fidl of i t O r ifjeHLjriB .pp«iacnaa w a v a p i a m aau wia aim , later, so t h a t (rum about 1856 to 1861 it might be abonld be aacredl'y respected. Nothing akonld be plr- however, had the mortification of taming into their mtide otherwise will not be at csr Tick. one af j o n r dlsooioB a f O ^ t l FiQ I rrtiere him of his eommaad. Ofoouraa expected. ' mitted m occur, if possible, to alieaate their feelings, old quarter*. Later advice* gave information that the March IT, I860. tar a n d f e a t h e n . Yec, 1 ' was verr n a e h astonishedv and declined .. • . ! and eaa«* them t» regret that they aaada their homes boat load of Lincolnites, after WarinR down a, allowance wiD be made oreredH i t w e i t 1m in in F e d Mellon'a tar «i»a dkHfcea I j i a i f c t a tk* i«>uat, oatil he was told that resUt- . . appearance it struck such constema- in our midst. Wbaterer may be said relaUve to those Confederate flag, rapidly baatened te their boat and ! byxnail. until . certificate te I we w i n -not be aaavailiag, o^ common sense teaches mcloey was mailed according te direoliM — waste f o o- d ftatien e a a ^ "K, a" ,l uthere o n j was foree eaoagb " " " " e " I xL Cf,. men's . ; minds, • , t h•a t the E m p e, r o r Charles , ing With the boother^ people, steamed for Cairo. Colambns has since been garri- -<>nd money." Ined rascals like y o o i M T e a . •MM to wnaprtbim.wWiA ha pretty soon saw when a e e p i j m tbe popular supersti-' us that these should reeeive tbe most cordial treat- •nned by Kentucky troops, and a repetition of the Ill please read on tfaivoglL Y - - 5 I'l'slsMd whinea ware pointed at him from all dibelieved t h a t it addressed its menaces par ' ment. and mada to feel that they are regarded aa Lincoln raid will not be repeated to provoke an aban we is kept o n d e r t h e j a i A c k n o w l e d g e m e n t of F a y m e n t s . ibtivanism, 'A will b e t i m r a ^ t b e m- g t donment of her neutraliiy. I t s ^ dTr^^tad to pilot the steamer up •Hcularlr to Wm as beih,Mhe - a n a r c h of I ^ L f / " . e n ^ a / X J i y |East T e n n e o e e . " The health of the troops at Camp Brown is pood, " ^ v e r , s * i a geaU* hial of the conse-iuence. ttie a ^ . The appearance of the blaxinp « a r ' born North. each individual-! integrity bai tested The folli^wing new subecril<ers have paid to Jofy 1%-MBi blcM E a s t Tennessee tfaea, t a d M ^ w s a W m n a if he aesidently rua her o<a shors, seemed to admonish him that he must cease te be ' bat few (considering the large force therr) beinz on records of bis life.—[NaahTille Patriot. I're« J T Hand. J O Daniel. A W T S CMu # T r'tate go to helL the sick list. Good order prevails. Tbe inlroduciitn I'OO. Mr Hvl.l. x G W Sundress, (loat): R « BIcker.(b«q| . B . aafely U a d ^ hU late commander at; ^ ^ . e r e i . n , i f he would avoid a fatality from ' — „ Patnoi Io the l&ntista to h e l p to M r f T o a f 'f intoxicatingliquonispriihibited. The regiments, I L r J E Timith. ,l.>-i.. T Freeman, no<-t); J T Bucks Yon «heme. V o n crertainlT e r t a i n l y IBIW» m o a t think t k i n k |i fct thia wo, not the end of the adventure. Soon j f spared. L E T . E V K K Y : M A « _ B E J T I D G E D B T H I S MEB1T8 lenrneJ. were all provided with chaplains, and m.:ch The follnwins aubecriber has paid te tbe date i B n o r h H 8 d « n s i n t f a e « « p t i r t € k ^ i j f a tke8u SiehoUa left for Fredericksburg. ' Accordingly the fcmpen.r abdicated his throne Mistsissipri, June 15, 1851. interast was manifested to listeD<rto preaching. his name fbr ISiO: t t o k n o w , too, w h a t rijthti htm ^ ^^^^ ^^ ^ w^hooeer from Wa.hington a^monastery, but survived bis abdi Mk.ssu. EDrTOR..«: There ia a persuasive equity in Ouriug my trip (which embraced some »is or eigbi M D WiU.er Dec TOO wiU pUsse M s w e r t h ^ ^ ^ i i i ^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ Potomac fell ""'.v two years. the homely old adage, " l.etevery tub stand on ila own betrayed b r such d a m n e d T>>> rollowini! ^twcribers have paid to the dafiea aaeeaef haitbtbe brig Aloaticello, with « cargo of 3,500 bagi , Comets have certainly exerted a preat influence , and iu ihe^e cxcilioi; times, when a feverifb counties in West Tennessee) the immense whe.ic cn.p llarrTH, a n d X R Gravi pfe*^"'' in regard to tbe loyally of those who now ready for threahing. waa an object of remark by t^* ihwr namea for 1861: iJMi^ l a j B schooner boand to Washington with a in detergiining t h e destiny of nations. In 106(> I the people, a n d if t h a t . are dwellers in our midat. it is eminently proper thii every one. Never before have such yields been known KM W S Walter June 25. Wm Tarbroujth Oct I. M S O • w . All er these were takea pogaession of, ilham the Conqueror.landed in England «be pc pnuoipie of that ad.'»ge should be impartially ap \'erily tbe Lord smileth upon ns, and our hearts ahould JeS^T-aon Au^ EM Ja.< MelVniel Sep 1. H A VtiOn Ot* I; hrsa en. rottenrhearted rebel wffl „ __ _ _ _a r i h e ' the It Tennessee, h e will po beek i a • prt« ^ oa board of « c h . The captain of bead of a numerous a r m y about the time t h a i the ^ .k . .. ^ . "verflow with gratitude for his goodneta toward ua r-c- U aldnp Aug L Silas L •nier Oct 25. Eld J tSona I B i H f e n m i old brm'ne meshed o ^ ^iaatwael, Yankee like, proposed to Captain Hoi pon i^r -H k • i. ^ t i n . ^^ ® lost) Jiily 9. W E E.-.bew (lost) May 10. "fcliiell him the achooner and car-.> and insisted appeared which is now called Ilulley s iiena. Tbe moat numerous are ihoso who are natix ea tn some aectiona I leamed of revivals of religion ei St a few more werde to The lollnwinK have paid to thei ... 'u . . .. T h e circumstance was reirarded by rhe They are generally true to the land oi lating, and in one instance more than one hon.ired T a* my will is e o n e e m A «• ** mUrn^. lo their name-* for IS'^i : conversiona had occurred, I was informed, under the "proposteon with aome perunaaty, but met wuh _ r r Lurucu »J j nativity. ia not safe, however, to infer ih^ Her Kimbrt>ogh, a n d t h e Martha Mammaik Mar S. Harvey OiiTer JsaiI,T ! • ^ • K r i d e d r e f o M l . The ateaaer and her prises ar-; progn<atIC of the victory of the Nor-1 loy.ity of every man of Southern birth from the cir ministerial labors of Elder Crider. Will he not fur ( < K t 7, L %v Jones May eo. 3 U UcKinney Kty Mt Mm r _ mTij go to HULL; tiie ate known to be in tavor of surrendering oor righla ^•ly at Fredericksburg witiout meeting a single i ' t infused universal terror into the minds | cumatanee that he was born here. Too many of ihem ni^h particniars? In these tim<M of general religion* Guyton May 13. Nathan BUin il>p I. Geo BCDlli*e Blie f i iur, the icAoU of yoo. ^ _ , •••fOW Abtis blactadiDg fletu A more daringand the people, and Contributed not a little toward.-- and libertiei ; aad it is proper, therefore, that each may t o deeper t h a n t b e bortoM;,* •ieartIP those bestowals of Divine tavor are rtad with I»r W T Wngbt F-b 14. Jas T Wairen Mar man should be judged, nut according to the accide;>t _tay t h e r e far e r e r , e n d r f e r . Yoa ^ M t n p i o i t was never before planned or executed, the snbmission of the Country a f t e r the battle of of bis birthplace, but by bis known antecedents, acta, much pleasure, and tend to enoourage our ehurches to Mw 4. 8 Be«ver Mar 1- H Sheffield May 1, EkIJ 1 doea the highest honor to all j Hastings, as it hi.d served to discourage the much a b n u t a n oW B a e t T l .lo.>t) M»y 10. B D Dean (lost) Marl. II Moah and deelarations. There is danger to our cauae. a ' I'aithfulnevs and prayer. i:b a piece, a n d if b « ia oM Horn Oct 11 well at a risk of doing injustice to individuals, if we »ia toe«ui;t.j.. » , . .V . u , soldiers of Ilanild, tbe EnuHsh king before the Tt is very natural that tbe ezciUag incidents of the adopt any other criterion as a test of t&e fidelity ol ReTOlntMfaarr n r j r w « ^ w a r , iJ a* wafc — » ". w " Tw? » w d i t tbe stetemenU that raach aa from Tk »• j The fcl cvtBg subaK'nbers have paid te tbe daSss l 'iines tQODld engross tbe aaention of all. But the to I heir mimes for lSti3 ^ other eoacluaion than : comet u represented upon a famous our native population. .TO«T. A ^ ^ h a WM i i a » a k i * » » « f i ^ l iiiJlIZ.''** — S ' ^ t o . T / e r w i j t t i r T rapidly n b s i d i a g i c that ; piec« of tapestry executed by queen Matilda the Chrit|«f n shjuld b« doubly engrossed. The interest!We have also among os a large number of persona iin t h a t war, h i i fiitfaer w a s a . - r ~ . « R W Lockett June 3, 9 Durham April 14. of t h e conqueror, and which is still to be seen who were born abroad, some being of European, and of biiicountry should press heavily on his heart, conKimbrmtijk—" wUSf g» some of American origin; some having reeid<»d herr '^^at laat eataruay and Saaday were occupied >n a good state of preservation in a chateau n e a r nected aa it is intimately with the great cause of the rs. you will ® to heU. .. ; but a short time, and jtbera having been .Steatified Basiness Correspondenetb going to satimit to A b c r i J W M i J M W with us for many years. It is not a little si ^ l a r that kingdom of Christ. He should recogniie the special providence of Qodover nations. anH look to the event in many localities io the Confederate S.atejfour peo wt vuied for ihree years. Tbe balance f«r Thanks be to Go 1 with all the evils that continue Bro J A Ijiw—Money received, credited, pie manifest no snapicion of the fidelity of tb/English. ful changes in the moral world, indicated by Divinr 'fremainder of the three mun month^a|to oppress our poor guilty humanity, the cond Irish and Germans who have taken op their abode with truth, in oonnectioa with the startling eveaia of the as direcu^. in' ' aimilaran-'atUfiictory reaalu. hBll,jtt8t b e c a o a e b a ie a ITevHtfi JX^f Bro W w Naxh—12, aliK> 95 former remittaoce, lisavf are all aAHiunt. Uon of man has been wimdroUKlv ameliomted "i®® tbey are unreasonably ana day, and devote much of his time to earnest, faiihful and p«pe>e Bed. t& has no q m i n e l with J J U J " praytr for the favor of the Lord toward us aa a people. love i t " So doee t h e devfl w * ^ ? ^ P A T T O U B FOSTAO&. How many of our churches meet weekly for prayer? as Mr. Kimbroagh a w l j e a i w n w . ^ And how many of those that iv!tel weekly are well Onr patiun.s will please b e a r in mind t b a t t b a in return. r.-pre?ented bv tbe attendance of the meiuberabipT o'd United States posta;^ s t a m p e a r e c o » v a r t b Extern a r r i v ^ at Quebec on ...tirday saints in England, and the fir^. of ymitbfiel-l were I r u V r you wfll -wi i S m bfind r w f f k * ^ ^ ^1 More than ordinary interest should be manifeated in inifi, hence we cannot h m ^ r receive t h e m aa o a r h . k at it a s m n d i aa yw* p " ^ ^ "in E a VLa w L r i e " ; ! ^ ; ^ " " ' " ^ n t l y tryin^^ the p o w . r »f the m a r t , r s con | '• « be p . e . r . e d , espeneiic^'l I • , ' s- n h .m-l >..jtherii nn-iiiuii-u.- t.. ihe .N..iih nn.i theae metlings everywhere. Ia it the raae? Or h»ie rency. Our ccrrefpiindenis will a l s o r e m o a h e r I your Infernal Incendiary " •ns. Tbe damage ausiJiinetl is esiiniined stancy, ami attesting the faichfiilness of his Gi.-<1 ihr ina i nii-Da ..i ibe .n o ih ; and, with the prolonga- j 1 remain, with n o r e s ^ many churches relspae.l under the existing exrite(bat p<istit^e on all letters must bo paid in l a o a e j , Joffs fram 515.0SHMW to S - A m O t W . The, T b e n a i i o n s o l Europe wt-r- then l.e-innin ' to wuk. "i •' that picaumpiu.. ment into a more than ordinary neglect ..f •>! tbe old otaiiip!) put upim i-£tters a r e n o t a u t i o c d b y 'y wsirnyed cun.vi^ictt ot itnim-usM' piles of . r > ^ . '' . iruuir.- i.l.liii-i,.,! i.,rcc. Mill it ia but a mere i re•S«w siore-l with varioii, pio-luce. on t h e . the torpor of a.-es. ami hr.,t l>etr.ive-J that if., i „„,, ,„„„ (f j, ,,„„,'„„, I.rnycr? ".Voul.l ih-it" general inquiry miKbt be m.nl. I lie IVpariiiient, and we are compelled tu p ^ I r a fennesaea B a p t i i t half • W Sonfh side of tlie Tlmmeii near Locdon P*''-*"-*® nn-lcr d«r!>(»)ti«m winch eventimttd n. 'I't iiidn i.iu^i. ih«t h.» aTmpaiiiie* are eiili»ir.i j n ref.?rcnce to thi.a aul.ject ; for never h<d a i>en|.l. wnine the-law Tennessee B a p S * ^ if i ^ j g ^ Nearly the whole was insure)". t h - UeloniiUKin, givin-z th»? wonl of (;.«i lo th. .'(ram-i ii-. If, hiiwrvrr. In:- i-i.iiduct Mnd b.a u t u r rreatcr in vntivcs t" prayer thnn wo now have Sb..iii.i .r t4>n ceniiK for each letter thus mailed to o a eseiainwd " WcU . aiu-»!> lire .-.•n-iflent wilh tbe l.rvpunipi i.>ii. i h n r ii- n.. Ewieru Uro ght tnxipa for Cana.la. In c.ii wish your litter to reach iv* destination b a n d Tfnue^fee Oiiptist i» r««lw»M T * I»ei>ple in t h f i r own t"n.:ue. and 'upplym:: thai | m il..«i,o ul a nutn • •I rr|"uiMl'le i-hHra,-u-i, we trust alone 'o the vali.r of our 4"ol.lier» «e urn. ^jS ^iew fiiiiTidhiml she nearly lan into the luul iiui read far, chn I' M , with a five or ten ocni pieoe, a a d loyiilit — anocee-l. but tbe victor may hiive auffere.l greatly. \V, it iniftetu.s to ilie caii-e of civil an I relgious free.l ^ui * t>\ he aboiilil be .•iu<|.ectr'l .1 a Wiini Steamer AraLia. If she hnil h^d a bow. the IveiL nnv more, ftasified Io M.>i,-..irr. Iiii.iih.-I ;i:..| »lrongrr |>rt «iiiii|>l ion <.| l.'jalr<i • will rh.'n h-ivp .v>niplio<i with kI'O law eould wrt have heeii averted. whnie f.irc.» vte w.ml.l hii{«j is inure.i.-in.; will ly' hri-f-. il. I.»v..r .it iho^e .-I ...ir It iv:«» iM-i^ivioued, net hj^ the • ii.-i i. i-.'in-ii- may be a pared the mighty afliction of auhjugHii.m ty _ttitioo of the Kingdbm of iialy by France the lapse of time. Tnily m i y wo say deipitp thi »li.' h . i e it iiiHiiie.l iin- ng u-. » hei. oiti.-rK, uh.. weie j ihe arma of the enemy, hut oor unfaithfulneaa will in.i ni»r iliP leek ofmaleriaJ, b ^ t j 'J aanoiinced. ..III I.e orr the lale eleetiwt calamities that seem to impend over our distracted Vn"«ii t'> bii.tf n<» •I'Mpaihy «i.i' ..ui (-.iui.f, bavt be- ' go anpuniahed. We will feel that the Lord reignelb W ' A K K FOREST COLLKGE, NQRTU iah Bo m l of Tradt; retnms for May, show liikeii ihrraaelTFs to their fottiirr l.-.i. . lii»re«M.nH... -|.-iMin* of the Stale ^^^ V ' rar'.l.na.—The exercii^ ol this tne:ittitioai be ctiuntry. aad the still more fe«rful desolation thai inly t» be preaamed. that, ua war .....aie imminent, and aoek his protection and deliverance, it may be, exporta over those of May IMI year, not/reaumed n. the fourthh Monday m July next, an osaA ki !or ,».!..,.eadenee A l l r i j h l , b * * * ^ U» Am;!rieaii is laying waste the Zion of our God, " t h e lines all Northern men, who were able i.> leave, and whu from the pestilence that walketh in darkneas, if not !n wdriiiir.n to the reaular " coarae. -. _ . h«nr the Faculty ^»i<ii WT!1 l o n j remember y e a r » e e n t f n u e s lo maiaiain that the Ameri- have fallen upon us in pleasant places, yea we weie n-'t iden'ified niih ns in feeliiiic, hastened'to take from the power of the enemy. Let us aa Christiana tertnin- d to orjcanize a Military Denaitment. BackMeilNa ' S«mf hem righiB ami 8 e a t S « » •onaert himt^f thet«witb,'Sae'^U^ their departure. Uf course, it may (>• true that indi- awake, in pablio and in private, socially and person- will be reonired to ronaert aa gronnd for their abuse of England bepei-ied to ftimuh a aubelaotial imiform. tBmffHwL> * • at E n g l a n d s lack of appreciation. have a goodly heritage.' Let us labor to be faith- vidual* aaay be pointed out, who, for some leas credit- ally, become alive to tbe solema rsepoesibiliiies which jttnel5-« WU. SOTAiX. * Horthemers have thrown themselves iato ful over the few taings ' that tbe Master has in able reason, were led to remain bere after tbey aboald rectnpeo aa.and labor to enlist every one not only in have left; but saeb inatances, doubtless,are rare; and [ « r JiJiT.—^Yon p i t no P^P**"! Bsat be left f»reoe*er. tmsted ua with, and we may yet be honored by -ucb c»ae tfa.inld be dealt with according te iU own defenee of bis asaailod oouatry, bat te a coDseioosaws J ^ f t i W d Allisao, in « letter to C. M, C l a j , him. b j his making as the instromenta o f inaucu- .<l>ecial riieumataaees. ; pnit»>ted that tfea For Oma. Braisas. Toothaebe, Heedeebe, of onr aooonatabiHty to and fersetfniaess of ths Lord the AoMrieaa Censtitntion is a ftilare, itfc.1 Tbe fact island it may as well be epealy ooaeedsd, as maaifssted by ear aaappreeiativeasss of His fsvor Throat, Inrranua, Corns, eic,, ete. l e c t e i e ratin:; y » t g l n r i t m era. v b e n fbatl be accomPat op aad warranted by T a a a t i n a l d i n e h s a d a awnareby that the |»re#cBt (eneratioa of ear peepU, haviag had we v a r a of < ^ M h e d a a t h e sinrioaa I h i t n p w h i d i ace »poken ao experienee of " war times," do not kaow bew to dlsflayed ia ths rieb Metwlag* we e^^ey. CLASK^ eBWOKf <« N«». n OoHsge stre«, I M n l i i ^ ' of t h e e t ^ of o v U o d T. bshave theOuelres towaids s t n a f e r s . I f Kastaad ? . 8. J o n s . Seat by BsU to a a f p w t o i t D S Soath. ^ ^ Ambrosial Oil. '^'Wtt I- . atatST-i-tf. — - F A M n . Y R E A D I N G . T H E BPECTBE OP T H E 3B0CKEW. BsHing o ' e r t h e misty B r o e k t n I n the morninif c»tin, S r « Ui« wind* a p l i f t th« e a d t o c « O; their i a i l y p«alin, A j t h e «an is j o ^ t irt»jDg, |<A<ign with b U b a i i a . tho t r a r e l e r . pale wiih fe«r, t l a p : & jpectr« fonn apre^r, PuUuwing upon his p « t h , L i k - k ai j a « t e r fiUl «f « r a i b . A l l t i o f l e e t n e i s of hi» foolatep* D^jM DOftid b e ^ p e s k . Btil! h e ihe towering »p«etr« Blridios o'er pe«k.— flria, a n d g h o « l I j . a n d g i g a n u e , r e r e a g e to w r e a k . « L i k e i h a g i a n t Uercule*, B o m of old m j i f c a l o g i e * . O u i n g f o r t h to wr«ak h U w r a t h OB t h e fo«a t h a t c r o t i e d b u p a t h . B a t th« glorioaa ran a s c e n d i n g Bar!* hii a r r o w j ray T h r o a g h t h o m i » t i t h a t r u l e lh« i&onatain,— A a « tho s p e c t r e g r e y . All hU t e r r o r * d i M i p a i e d , ' F ^ m a s d fallt away. ^ A n d t h e traTeler e j be flie», Btof.4 in w a n d e r a n d m r p r i w . F o r ha »e«3 t h e form of w r a t h Ws* hi» t h a d o w in t h s p a t h . / 8 « ofHiO life's t a i i i y s a m r o i t A s we t r a a d a i o n e , 8e«.we m i g h t y , i t r i d i n g f p e c t r e e I n our way a p t h r o w n ; t b a d r i w s of u a r d i s a p p u i o t m e n t i Int'j g i s o n grown; d n d we aea away in fligbt. B a t they follow in tbr»r m i g h t . And they l i f t i h e i r forms ot n r a l h , N e a r t r , l a r g e r , in our p a i b . B u t Ihe »an of Hope a j o e n d i n g , D r i T e s a w a y the c i i f t , AnH t h e »j.ectrr'« i h a t (.urtued aa Froia ihttir ehai>r tlrfiat ; l l e J t a n d fall belnre bis a u g e r , And no m u r e e i u l And ia his i n s p i r i n g ray Pre»3 wa ouwar>l in uur w » t , J . i j i n ^ th.-»t a]"'!! our |..iih Eise uu aiure t h e shapes uf w r a t h . Tf e ias^rt th.r.. i i-e •( !><e ^-laminnLinn nf t>>.> Mary Sharp ' >>7 sn edurmiHl !a.i.> the w fr .r .in t-r • f P T M i d e n : I>:.-13'^!2tf BEdG'sr.). Hf it.? • .. I I i t Oonath t h a i l e T a t ' . l irnT. lir-l hunrfr.- '^ mnee b»<l, p- rbap", Ic-i St..? •• «« ctlii i f^l jjx-cad, and wt.-> % »c-ptic lou. n-nij the ixii p p t nK*"!c U m e d for the ' Mary eharp," until pin- »aw ) he.-, i k«r>ejC t h e n rx-u-kct :n =iir h-.irng. • Why, S.', ^rr t h o a i e n l i of lt)9 achtxl " i n c ^ u ' Tbo c-v bMD loiil." AU weeaUJSBJ is. pirenis a n o Ji»h tr give their daoghlrrs a thorough e<lui 'U!on at tbe If-u-! 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I had often I t M r d o f i t , a n d s o m e t h i n ) ; o f t h e m a n n e r of ina t r a o t i o a , tet w u n e v e r m o r e a i ^ o n i t h e d t h a n a t . t l w m ^ I i ^ t o t olmoat e r c w n girls in atteodanoe— * t i t k « « x t e n t o f t h e e o o r s e of s t i M l j , a n d t h e . s u u D M r of K i d t a t i o D . 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T h e I n s t n i c t r e M of t h e P r i m a r y D e p a r t m e n t > 2>eiDg i m l i s p a e e d , t h e fir^t e x a m i n ^ was a n a m b e r of y o a n g Kirls f r o m t h e P r e p a r a t o r y i a Oeofcrsph^. T h e e i e r c i s e of m e m o r r in pointinif o u t p l a c e s f ^ m a i k e m a p , e i c i t e d mi g r e a t »urpri»e, b u t w h e n <; Ahey w e r e p r o t a i s c u o i ^ j qoeatiun<><l b y t h e a u 4 i e n e e — r e q u i r e d to c i r c u l a t e longitude a n d lati t^ t a d 9 i a o a m e r o o a a n d f a r i o n s p a r t s of t b e e a r t h — tiuj h a v e d o n e t « m o r t u thoKC m a n ; j e n r s o. i h e u r s o i i o r ; indi>ed, ihat t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e s a m e ' le i n A r i t h m e t i c a n d G r a m m a r c o u l d n o t h a v e >n e x c e l l e d b y m a n y m e n of b u s i n e s s . 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C l a s s e s w e r e e x a m i n e d i n a l m o s t all b r a n c h e s ^ of N a t o ^ Science, and I a m sore that i do not e x a g z e r a t e -when I s a y t h e c l a s s e s s e e m e d a s familiar w i t h B o t a n y , C l i e m i s t r y , a n d G e n l t ^ , a.< ^ . if one i n d i v i d i ^ t e x t b o o k h a d been their only " p n s Q i t for ten m o n t b a A f t e r t h e claw in As - t r a i o m y h a d been beihre the atidience m o r e than a n h o a r , o n e y o c m ; l a d y w a s r e q u e s t e d t o j:o tfarongh w i t h all t h e p h a s e s of t h e moon, and ahow t h e m o o n i n h e r first q u a r t e r s o m e t i m e o • h a d h e r n o n i s in one direction—sometfVnes in a n Other. 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K G r a v e s , i*rof««>sor J ^ m i a i n o f .MurfreeHother-|»r«»fea»ors a n d s r u d f n t a o f w h i * r u m e a I a m , ^norant, and yet there was not a • j t ^ fiule^ all worked rapidly—demon .ttwtted e l e w l j — g a v e « reasnn for every r a l e — e i ^ t h o n e l o r t h e foirmatian o f L « > 2 a r i t h m * In d t a d i I h e i r r e d t a t i n o s wt-re s o b w u t i f u l l v c l e a r ^ r d i d regret t h a t all ^leptics about the a d a p — of matheioatica to t h e ' m i n d s o f t m r sex, oould n o t h a t e b e e n p r e w n t If t h e y could t n r n r .while a t M a r y S h a r p " — s e e h o w t h e yhoU ol K o b i n y i n ' s s e v e r e c o u r s e o f M n t h e m a t c s is t a u g h t — i f t h e y ( ^ i l d h e a r youn<i l a d i e s i.f f(»urteen t o «eventeen ptintue w i t h interest all matheMintical i i l i s t r a c t i o n e , f r o m t h e d e f i n i t i o n o f a riv.ht l i n e , to t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n of c a n a l s , r a i i - r o a d s , s t e a m - h i p e . n r c h i t e c t u r e , h y d r a u l i c s , civil pn-.'ineering, a n d w i t h that key p a s s b e h i n d t h e e!oud:< to cal c u l a t o e c i i p a e s , tell of t h e l a w s of j m i v i t a t i o n . in f a c t i n v e s t i g a t e t h e w h o l e m a o h i n e r y of c e l e s t i il x p h e r e s , t h e y c e r t a i n l y w o u l d b e c o m p e l l e d to c h a n c e t h e i r ' m i n d s , o r a t l e a s t m a k e a lar>:e n u m b e r of p \ c e p t i o n 8 t o t h e i r r u l e I h e a n i a cajwible irentleman say t h a t he did not believe m a t h r m a tiea w a s t a u g h t m o r e t h o r o u g h l y in a n y of o u r C o m m e r c i a l Colleges t h a n at M a r y S h a r t . V e r y m u c h i n t e r e s t w a s m a n i f e s t e d in d i e clii:»se9 ir. G r e e k a n d I - a t i n , n n l 1 i m a i i i u e d I p n u i d s e e a s t o n i s h m e n t d e p i c t e d o n m a n y taiHis— IVofensora a n d a l l — a t t b e roaJp Hy t h e youn^- hulioa i n t h a t p a r t i c u l a r d e p n r t m e n t 1 h o p e if t h e r e w e r e a n y p r e s e n t w h o h a d b e l i e v e d t h e classics b e y o n d t h e c o m p r e h e n s i o n of y o u n g ladies, t h a t t h e y w e n t from t n a t e x a m i n a t i o n with new convictiona t?are!y t b e y could disoern t h a t l a n g u a g e w a s n o t a cbao.s of wordit t o t h e m , b u t had been pursued and understood as a study It s e e m s n o t h i n g is f o r g o t t e n o r n e ; : l e c t e d a t Mary Sharp. E v e r y b n i n i h of t h e fine a r t s e v e r y t h i n g t h a t m a y b e i n c l u d - ^ in t h e r a n i t e ot f e m a l e a t t a i n m e n t s r e c e i v e s all d u e a t t e n t i i .. I iim s u r e w h o o b s e r v e d t h e s p e c i m e n s of nl p n i n t i n < : w i t h w h i c h t h o c h s p e l w a s a d u m e d , ai i : a n e d a d m i t t a n c e into IV-f Guaila's studio, would h a v e p r o n i > u n c e d h i m im artlMt of r a r e ^ o n i u s , a n d w . i r t h v of u n i v e n i a ' f u m e . Q u i t e a . / i n n o h mis:ht b - ' R i d of P r e s ^^ i-i-ieror^r a n d i'n>l l•'i^h of t h e iniMioal d j - p a r t u i o t t i I wimIi I h a d t i m e t o - f x - n k p i i r r i c u l a r i ' . 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' V ii «• r.-'i.'.ill '.»•.>•) !i) M.iv e n o u g h N " t iu t ^ . •• •• lii'l !\ *-»ei:> ••I't.; .m •• r Mv'iU .•'clixk 'Vi'Imv i.mr.'inv' 'i!ii>' •^p.irt f u r t h e closinir i - ^ - r v i ^ f i • I S. rn. r c'-i-iippf i r ? d aii'1 r.nii-l a p p i in.^e 'iii-nnyvi KrtMV'l in T- n"•»"«--(' ( -tlvJin 'h toilet m n i l e a L'0"d iuipre.'«i«i"n. I'T I'rf( J m v p n rtMiiiirked in Iim j) i r t i n x t h a t i h p y w e r e iroiii'.: f o r t h o r I f r - Hiiiir«> witli ; h p d e t e r m i n a t i o n to imr!?.' tiji? • lyiii:: <iiil<iier if n e e d e d C'vi ip - ' t r v i.-strtP. .- t . ive a ' - a r e I^st t b e u - i o r n m r n t o c:i-kef f."l\pse t h e i m p n t v e u i e n t of m i m l One yonni: lailv w o r e d r e s s »p<!n a n d w n v r n for t h a t p n r t i c i i l a r o c o a s i i i n b y h e r ( i r a n d m -rlivr, w h o present. After reading their grnduation essavs. t h e h o n o r s of t h e oollene, t h e d e ; j r e « of -M L A wern conferred upon fourteen. T h e i r e s s a y s w e r e n e c e s s a r i l y b r i e f , b u t in th<?ir c o n d e n s e d f o r m evinced t h o m u g h m e n t a l discipline a n d s u p e r i o r t a l e n t J<ome will p e r h a p s b e p u b l i s h e d , a n d f r o m t h o s e y o u r r<«aden« m a y j u d i j e tlie v a l u e of a l l M i s s S a n i d g e , t h e a u t h o r e s s of " H a i l ! to t h e bark that can never return," evinced a compreh e n s i v e k n o w l e d g e o f t h e s t a t e of o o r c o u n t r y . <»nd iMjne w h o h e a r d h e r will s u r e l y l o s e a n y of their wanted patriotism. S h e m i g h t well be numbered a m o n g t h e r a r e jewele for whoic President Grave® u r g e d t h e s o l d i e r o n t o fight Misa Farisa proved herself in her e x a m i n a t i o n a fine m e t a p h y s i c i a n , a n d i n b e r e s s a y a n a b l e advocate for the " G u i d i n g S t a r " — v i r t u e D a r i n g t h e r e a d i n g of " O a r D e s t i n y " b v M i s s Gant, a subdned feeling prevailed, a n d tbe perfect q u i e t testified t h e i n t e r e s t telt b y a l l Misa O v e r a l l ' s " A d v e r t i s e m e n t s " w e r e s m i nently practical and highly appreciated. T h e u n a f f e c t e d t e n d e r n e s s » n d s i m p l i c i t y of " L i f e ' s W a y M a r k s " b y M i s s R o y s t o n w o n all hearts. M a n y w e p t aa M i s s K e e p r e a d w i t h p a t h r , * a n d p o w e r . " E a r t h speak:« w i t h m a n y t o n z u e s . H e a v e n knows b a t o n e ; " b u t 1 mu»t not say more Mnnv m o r e c o m p o - e n t t h a n I, m n v tell y o n of t h e snic e s s w h i c h c o v e r e d e v e r y e f f o r t : a n d will p e r h a p s '"eel a s I d o , l i k e s t a r t i n v t o u t a s ajcpnt f o r .Mary ."^harp Colle.te, to tell all w h o m i y U; reLTettini' t h e j r n v e m m e n t a l l i n e s w h i c h B»'p:irte t h e m f r o m :ill N o r t h e r n echnols, of t h e R d v a n t a r e s hidd>»n a m o n i : t h e m o u n t a i n s of T e n n e - s o p , pure a i r a n d i;i->od w a f p r m i y l".e f o u n d , anil wH'Tp a m o s t p s c e l l e n t a n d i n t p l l i i r e n t Indy n m l irentlpin:m have a eood h o m p for thp r d:!uiihtpr Wlipn it i.s s a i d t h a t M r s . K a r r a r is n e o o . t h o n s e k e v p e r t h e h a l f h i s no'. b e e n t--lil She has r t h o n i n - j h e d u c a t i o n , iiini m a n i f e s t m u c h in e^^'^t in a l l t h e p u r s a i t s o f t h o s e p u t i m d e r h e r char^'p. T h e n l e t u s a s k all n o t to l a m e n t t h e losa ol X o r t h e r r t S c h o o l s , w h i l e s u c h i n s r i t u t i i m s r» " Mary Sharp," with three hundred and fifteen p i i p t ' s , e x i s t in o u r b e l o v e d b i n d E . C. 1$ Vatoo City, J u n e 19, 1H61. Gen. Davis a Soldier. fifc-ht M a n y o f f i c e r s of d i s t i n c t i o n h a d f a l l e n . C o l Uavis rode f o r w a r d to e x a m i n e t h e position of t h e enemy, and concluding that the best way to a r r e s t o u r l u z i t i v e s w o u l d b e to m a k e a IkjM d e m o n s t r a tion, he resolved at once to a t t a c k the e n e m y , t h e r e p o s t e d in forco, i m m e d i a t e l y in f r o n t , s u p p o r t e d b v c a \ - a l r y , a n d t w o d i v i s i o n s in r e s e r v e i n h i s rear It w a s a resolution bold a l m o s t to rasbnegs, h u t t h e e m e r g e n c y w a s prtsssing. With a handftjl of I n d i a n a v u l u n t ^ r a , vrbo s t i l l s t o o d b y t h e i r b r a v e o l d C o l o n e l ( I f c w l e s , ) a n d hi>> o w n r e g i m e n t , h e a d v a n c t - d a t d . m b l p q u i c k t i m e , firing a s h e a d vanced H i s o w n b r a v e feltowa fell f a a t u n d e r t b e rolling m u s k e t r y of t h e e n e m y , b u t t h e i r r a p i d a n d f a t a l v o l l e y s c a r r i e d d i s m a y i n t o t h e advyrs^e r a n k s . A deep ravine separates! the o o m b a t a n t a Leaping i n t o it, t h e M i s s i M i p p i a n s s.x>n a p p e a r e d o n t h e other side, and with a shout t h a t h-rs h e a r d over t h e b a t t l e field, t h e y p o u r e d i n a w e l l - d i r e c t e d fire, a n d r u s h e d u})on t n ? e n e m y . T h e i r d e a d l y n i m a n d wild e n t b i i s i a . ^ m irr(^-si»tiblp T h e Most c a n s flp<J in c o n f u s i o n t o t h e i r r e a e r v e e , n n d D a v i e seited the c o m m a n d i n g position they bad occupied. H e n ^ x t f e l l u p o n a p a r t y of c a v a l r y a n d ocmptslled it t o fiy, w t h t h e losf of t h e i r l e a d e r a n d o t h e r offi ^•ers. I m m e d i a t e l y a f t e r w a r d s a b r i i ^ e of l a n c e r s , 100(J stronsi, a p p r o a c h i t i g a t a traJlop, in b e a u t i f u l a r r a y , w i t h s o u n d i n g b u g l e s a n d flutteringpennona It w a s a n a p p - . ! n g s p e c t a c i c , b u t n o t a m a n dincii«>i f r o m h i s p o s i t i o n . The time between our deioted band and eternity l i ^ m pd b r i e f inde<»<i !?ut c o n s c i o u s t h a i t h p e v e of t h e a r m y w a s iiptin t h e m , t h a t t h e h o n o r c t Mis- T I L L I N O I S LliflLyiSvl. sell it. D o n o t for<:ct o r n e z l e c t it. L e t every planter a n d every f a r m e r save hay. By this m e a n s y o » w i l l m a k e m o n e y ; y o u will p m v i d e y o u r s e l v e s 1 with good beef, m u t t o n , milk, a n d m a n u r e ; you will m u k e o u r c a v a l r y h o r s e s f a t a n d e f f i c i e n t f o r service. S a v e t h e h a v 1 T h e r e is r e a l l y n o g o o d reason wbv we should import a single bale trom the L'uited'States, or from the British P r o v i n c e a T o o l o n u , f a r te.o l o u g h a v e w e n e g l e c t e d a n d o v e r looked o u r o w n resources, c r y i n g G r a s s ! l.wssi o h . f o r a good S . u t h e r n g r a s s t — w h e n w e h a v e boundlese q u a n t i t i e s of t h e very b e s t g r a s s w u h t - a t t h e t r o u b l e of s o w i n g , o r t h e e x p e n s e of d e v o t i n g a ' foot c f l a n d t o g r a s s o n l y . Old GREBSt " M A I » i\ X I I H iw. V -rl' * « I J. R. GBATE-^. ^ C. B . 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I c e n .-reatlv relieved L e t I h e n t n i h e m i n d , t h a t in t h e t.hi.s th<o ' l . ' h t iiiii.ress ' ., . • . ,1 . co.!.tn,iM p v e r v liiy n - l m - n t f ol li!e w e niosf kxiii for t h e c a u s e in a n eicervs ol >>lo<si a n d o t h e r fluids in t h e b o d y , n n d w h a t e v e r d i m i n i s h e s t h a t e x c e s s IS •jiirdiive". I h e nieth.Klg of t h i s d i m i n u t i o n a r e '•worth rememberin,-. 1 Abstinence from food •J P e r s p i r a t i o n , w h e t h e r i n d u c e d b y c o v e r i n i : u p I in be<i a n d d n n k i n j j h o t t e a s , o r b y m u s c u l a r exercise 3. V o m i t i n g . 4. U l e e d i n g . 5, C o u n i e r irriiati»>n, a s b y f r i c t i o n s w i t h t h e b a n d o r a mustard plaster Of t h e s e we r e c o m m e n d only abstinence, perspiration, exercise, friction. 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' tr-d. h e l d hif p o s i t i o n w i t h a r e s o l u t i o n w>>rthy of T h n ' fer. rapitnl Rnd Uitmr have been applie.i to drwli^ ing the eoil; the ^ r ^ i r«<<ourreii of the Hate ia ood t u his f a m e T h * p r e s s u r e u p o n h i m stimular*?*! t h e inin are ttlmoxt untouched The IcrRruiUe n i s th4th* M i ' s ssippi&na. T h e y increased their speed, and m«ehanie urts flonrish b<-.«t a h e r e foo.1 aod m r i a t r c t a f a l . j when the enemy was within one hundred yards will fnllnw atAaearlv dny ;n Ill'oois, and i a t h r e o B W a ihetipzi ten vear* the natun'l lawn antl oecMwItiM sfiki j o l t h e b a t u r y . a n d c o n f i d e n t of ita c a p t u r e , t b e y ease warrant t h e tvlief that si Irast fire buadrad Ibwaa4 I t^.'ok faim in d a n k a n d r e v e r s e , a n d p o u r e d in a people wui be en/p>««d to the state of Ulinota ta nti«» ' r a k i n g a n d deetruotiTO firei T h i s b r o k e h i s r i g h t manufectrj^ng employmenta ' l i n e , a n d , t b e t>>8t s o o n g a v e w a y a n d fled b a c k BaUroad Syatam efllUMia. precipitately. H p r e , C o I o n o l D a v i s w a s «»everp|y I wounded." should be sedulously cultivated A n d n n d e r aU jncon,e from apTend of these worka. with a vbIm& psliii A f t e r t h i s l e n g t h y e x t r a c t i n r e g a r d to t h e h e r o i c c i r c u m s t a n c e s l e t i t b e r e m e m b e r e d , t h a t , h o w e v e r fhnd ia Innda. co to diminish tbp S t a t e e n x e p M ^ t e t i x a j c o n d o o * o f D a n s , w o s h a l l s o o n p a s s t o t h e a c t of b e n e f i c i a l e x e r c i s e m a y b e i n a n y g i v e n c a s e , t h e 1 Q u i t m a n a t t h e gates of M e x i c o ; b u t before doing v e r y m o m e n t i t b e c o m e s a f e l t f a t i g a e , t h a t mo-1 J®* .itw. a - 1 I so, w e will b e p e r m i t t e d a m o m e n t a r y n o t i c e of t b e m e n t it b e c o m e s a p o s i t i v e i n j u r y , if p e r s U t e d I b e h a v i o r of t b e S o u t h C a r o l i n a r e g i m e n t u n d e r t b e i n . — J o v m a l of Health. r e e s o n ^ y exiMct that m sen year* u wiQaaenkMoaaax j fire o f t h e M e x i c a n e n e m y . T b o a e w h o ane-er a t tinct. — — P r c M a t PopalatloB. I C a r o l i n a c o u r a g e a n d v i r t u e s ar»», in g e n e r a l , t o o i g n o r a n t o f h i s t o r v to he affecte!! b y t h e r e c o r d , D r . T . M . C l a r k ' s S n r e C o r e A g u e P U l s , p/JJ^^tli^S^'l^il^li'^n'JS liutler left his sic£ bed, a g a i n s t m e a i c a l advioe, to R R * N I I » A P P I L L S W I L L N O T O N L Y I lead t h e Palmettos. His horse was shot u n d e r him. T break up any «uie of Chills and Fever, bot wken m ^ . , H e t o o k a n o t h e r , a n d w a s s e v e r e l y w o u n d e d D i c k cflcaection wfth the P a i n l e s s L i v e r P O l s , wii) do what ^The AgnenUnnU p ^ u ^ ' i n a o n n o w c o m m a n d e d , a n d t a k i n g t h e flag f r o m .iatie and Fever rcr.iedie» do not do, i. i . crorficot. (Aa those of cay other State T ^ p r o d u ^ a w ^ e r t t o t o t * tht ronton. Vou ntAl f ^ , t t e n cniy p w t y e a r ttuw. The ^ I BeiKS, w a a h i m s e l f s h o t d o w n , a s w a s a l s o IJeggs ' jf appmachp.s 35.tMUK*i bnshels. while the o a n c n p J i « " ORW. ' B u t l e r , r e s u m i n g t b e i c o i n m a n d , w a s k i l l e d b y t h e t Thw !r»-mi scourge of the Mi-Si»!??ippi vmU^, KINO not 1«BB than lio.ono.o.w bu»h« Is I s i d e of D i c k i n s o n , u n d e r t h e flac D i c k i n s o n fell ( AGUE. £n t.s his conqueror in these reniedie.s. Thoee who FarttUtr Solt live 11 the miwtnaSic regions ot the South and West, will ; a i i a i n . b u t n o w m o r t a l l y w o u n d e d : a n d G l a d d e n , esterrn Nowhere can the mdn-tnoos fiuroer ;hc«e remedies hcyond price when thev Ksve orw« dlate resultsi for his fcibor ns nnon three p n ^ M B f c ^ i p l a c i n i r t h p flag in t h e h a n d s o f L e o n a r d , led t h e ^e^l.».l 'h^T Tuiue beinj! «>miw»ed «1 a d ep richlosm, Uw fertik^sf »McB• : char;:e T h e r e was nn w a v e r i n g as d e a t h swept To the Plantar*. un8ur;iR»se.l by any on t h e iilotie. i through the ranks. S h o t a n d s h e l l h a i l e d u p o n Tr -I.-hort.^rn Isii.!* •'f the Mississippi, Artanfas, aisd BmT o Aotnal Cnltlvatcra. ' co." Red River. su>d in all maianoiis secduo?, hy followi t h e m . T h e s t o r m raired. Sin-e 1854 the i-omnany h»ves<^.l l,a«,0SOaCT«»t5^ ittq (he d:rwtions for drfministencft thcv«e PilW, will eft(«Jto- • pl!..nlT to Rftual riiUiTsujnu and evr-ry contract e M ^ I In t h e w h o l e b i s u i r y , " siiys C l a i b o r n e . ' t h e r e hIIt prevent nine-tenths of the Astie nnd rhill Fevers, as an ReTwniem to riihiTale. The road Hwawoiro^ Pilioii!!. Inlermitl«nt and Remittent Kevers that now thi^uRh h a s n e r e r lieen n m o r e s t r i k i o j ; e x a m p l e of i n d i f web ihe-e l.ii.i." a: an eipeiL-e of $2. y.«rly .leoimste the time of their serrantii antt the pro^ti. ol the 1 of torfv-nine c-onnt»ei|> t h r O M B W K g s f e r v n c e to d e a t h , t h " rp=iult of s t e r n r e s o l v e Kiich Lt.e irroi t y air-Wnes^ m d death. oi.lT .tSV-WS, since which •17S.SW I w I in in ron-,£ht f o r tlie h o n o r of C a r o l i n a . Several' ad.tp.1. tuiitong ihewhi-le isjj.o!iUiDa afiiaflt» Ome K i U i o n o f D o l U r e c o m p a n i e s wt rd a l m o s t a n n i h i l a t e d , t k i m e h s d not ( per Ceul _ . , .North jf-iirlv for qiu-tck and patent mediciQes. m e n etiousfh l e f t to b u r y t h e i r d e a d , o r b e a r t h e i r 1 E v i d a n c e a of P r o a p w l t j - . ^ ^ ^ .As nn Fvi.leDpe of the thrift ot the peO| ie, h r o w y o u r d u t c h & Y a n k e e ; \voiinde<l ^> t h e aiuhiiliincet!. T h o u n i f o r m s oi s o m e ; lh«; '.t»'.i,OiKi tun- oi fr-icht. in.-l:idmi? I of t h e offi,.;ers w e r e l i t e r a l l y t o r n f n i m t h e i r p e r Miners! Me^H.-inew to th^ dog^ von wi^b ro kill, &nd emin tn • 2.V) barrels ot flocr were forwarten over •Dr"" line last vpar. s.ins t h e c o l o r b e a r e r s »i?re s h o t d o w n , b u t t h e try «h««e P a r a l ; Vegetabla and Soatharn Bemedies, Edaoation. fli'iT, b a t h e d in t h e i r b l o o d , w a s a l w a y s s c i t f d u s pren-ir*..! sjonc- hy Iir. Clirk, a native of Ter.nes-ee, who Mechanic-- and w,irk..- impn w:U . t h e y f e l l , a n d b o r n e to t h e f r o n t P r o u d l y it float « Cuiiiha.'-ity with S titbem dipeases and their treattneni in teni eorouraee-l by the Stale out e n d o ^ s HouUiem i-lim»te. t h r o u g h t h e teiiipe.sf of d e a t h , u n t i l t h e v i c t o r y rerenu^ f..r the s.i,.port of srSKyK T t o r ^ r f d W M ^ h r e in th^ sight of the .-hiirrh aail is h n o l h W M J , ^ ^ Dr. C l a r k ' s S o r * C u r e A^ue PUIa h a d l i e e n t v o n ; a n d t h e n , all t o r n a n d bl»Kid s t a i n e t l tip with the prospenty of the leading t u m J» V * it dropp»»d o v e r its o w n c l o r i o u s d e a d 1 T h e regi- jf. rpf^immeo.ted for C h i l l F e r e r , P e v e r A z u e . D u m b A j m e , "UJ.I nothing eWe. They wUl etttstuslfy Km|Kre. i.a'wamT, iTj I • op,, m e n ' e n t e r e d t h e b a t t l e w i t h '27.S, r a n k a n d file, a m i anT! «lien tsken in connection i l t h Ihe Liter h l l , wHI en- i PE1CE8 AND TEBMS OP PAXM*^every trace of t h e d i s e a w , no matter ot how w h e n i t wa.s o v e r it m u s t e r e d 16^1 I t h a d n o m i s s - tirvly eradicate • 1*1222 T h e pnces of these lisnd« vary from 9S to ..-Rcdinff, or how o U l i m t e the case, RpeordmirtoliKMlion, .vitality, *c. i n g : i t s d e a d a n d w o u n d e d m a d e a p t h e d e f i c i e n t ^ . lonjt Hrice $1 to. Sent by mail, post paid. sell for aboiii $in to ill per C a d e ' ^ of a noble State, sons of a s u n n y clime, of subtlumg prairie lands ss hraniTeil b y t h e i r c o u n t r y a s t r a i t o r s f o r d e f e a d i n . ' ' ... the ratio , in of 1. to I " in tavor i sale for tbe bulk of theae tands will be the Constitution and riu^ts from usurpatitm and ) f^Thmj fmlninno Cclontior ilinerat O.ViS rEASTS IXTEBBSTISADr'^!^ i i u t r a i e . y e t d y i n g c h e e r f u l l y f o r t h a t c o u n t r y in a i WILL KFFECTDALLY RE-'Al«ispercent.perar.a..n. foreism l a n d , t h e w o r l d m a y t e a m t h a t s u c h a " r a c e , ' Y U K Y A move all disessos and cotnplsints ariiing from i payaWe re»|»et,— in d e f e n c e o f t h e i r o w n h o m e s t e a d s a n d i n s t i t u - ' O U e a a e d L i v a r . P o o l S t e a a e b o r I m p o r * B l o o d • B l o o d payai le hi four. five, six and aeven J)C^ t i o n s , c a n n e v e r b e s u W u e d !" ; If taken in miaamauc localities before the Ague gets get$ hhold o l d , t h e contract stiBuUtiiig that on the system, they will a t t llko a c h a n a in eradicaUn* .W..Ml— radicaUn* rhase.1 shall be fenced and c u l n v a .t ^ , mia-smstio poiwin, preventing ieve.-s. The Painless Liver fhr tire vears from the date of » l e , «> Pills •trike at the very root oi diseass, attiog gently in the fiveyearis one-hsU shall be fenced and u n i l e r ^ punflralion of the Wood in thet eaay ttvuiner which inspires _ _ , „ ^ Tieiiit*** T w a a t y Par Cant, w i l l be —— confi.lonce in the .«uflerer—Tart O i r i P«is. From the S o c t h r m Field 4 PireRirle For th valuation for c«.«h. except the i j i J W W S J i m * THEY CONTAIN NO MINERAL POISONS, HAYi HAY I PASS IT ABOUND •«« W ^ J g r f e W . tat ««. composed of reme.lies that our Creator, in hi* in- doIUr- per acre, when the • a«h PfmpKlets dr«niptiTe of lands. to sspring up on our prairies, on M b . Et'iToR S i n c e m y i v s t u m f r o m l o r e i g n finite pooflncsa haa cauFed1 to pnee» and terms of payment, can our nver haaks, and in the d_ . .. deep recesses of the foresi, couniHe-*. tw.i raonth-< air.i. I t a k e n o p a p e r s , a! Truly. •• in wisdom hath tie mad© them all for t h e relief of l.RT.d CoTTlTni* .ione- Illinois i l u . u c h I ttxik a n d yiid J'^r fifteen i j e f o r e I l e u ..uft«!ripi; h-im.»n'ty.'' The thi»i Cijapl- pe-rif IT, if w e ovU ieer^V'^' k ba-i t sa] v.=-.-VtUn k j i e B d ic 2 peric-U-tJ e5ir#d by tvyhgll of Bf-tb?'t._r "V'TTfii.ia, rs O^anEaptl. , " i Hd. F t ^ y liJlfifl? 513, t i i a l aj-. ^ 16 ' -. 'uj-: i- .ji iA." t-'.-y." ant' ^^fiff-iij'. ] ..-'i'" ijjCBJWr.' of the TTi.~cT.: " Eu'. --.M'-v tu L i a j i i f b c firs: s d v . -ute J i^-.p c t ' , i a u g h t lO b e c j o . - i u l ; - il s t. irm^. 2 (O^boti?-^ t o i.'-^ seMiT^c '•lOeit^" w^r" rt JT tb-: (i^'bell, I • i.ti.ji-.ri«-:. tii e?t?"i'i pi t.-' tf-.-m-tir top^H f—1 uss w H < i "i ' -ni-v. 1.) and r.i ^ th- br llir flwapostles' npcn Cmpbe!]l=iiii w j iioirf -.ci 'i - do- t r i n c . ti,. L, ebligDd t o f u n s s c . e i r t i e split d^' _ Thna b y i^or-itreii-i c i : t fiathat rc-tp '.riiii. i'^ic r.i l i t e r tfep B p p t ' - " = b f i i , i r with Ft I'.i-- tri r ! ! f o b y •vrboir. fellowship tp '.-^•-rl .h I j h i a p l e f l d i c E '" r i f T^ien th 'Jii.. Cbi8tir-3 vporld th' o" T} i r be rs'garded 2.51 'he ' 'b.ifi zroani; ;if 9 ( j witU:-oi f ' . r a i c.>.i'. n seerciic (kor.-cud f,giii d-rd a m ' t Afldoreri t h e n it ^.1= by ?b.-.i«j ooastrMEt," th.^J I b e i i c tTiIud-d Uap ebllgad to f o m . ^lociotiea c u t tbf ;;&Dosnilip w i t h thoa B a p t i s t s h i i i ok thr- of tHe. tfcia s.-*!' 'hsf rhf> f^ararl^' Mrer hare Rst t p vvbiU tL-y call tb •Qirigt, p r o T i d . ' J tiitf RnptivtB had • n o R - f e J b w s h i p " n i i j il>en. T i p- tolite ia the kiTigdom cf artirhrb tcaoBEiic tbe Ra|.ti=i C + u r d i : 1 waiGii o r k-hi3d, w b o t a . : n n y Esrripj •ithla Bttbj-ict^ .-aE t>eiirve tbie U b j J q b of ChriEt 1 .nicat Ih'n'fcdscir CaE5rbelI'.= 'jir.tj • e t t f y KgJkteeB t c c d r t d y f i a r s II- t e : *f C h r i s t ; t e e i d e s w a u d n g thf- fca B n i d o e r C a m p b - H c l t i r c t c b| pobBih t o t h e w c r i d 'Bo&mr r-^ntiiaeuts H e a r bin:. " The Cbri«i5 Milfcanial I l a r l i n g c r , b ins Mntimonts the cr.ctains a * * f c n t a t i c u , a s we!} as biiil r ftrll d t j v t l c ^uagB f r o m t h e W T i u r J r f L " (ITnl t h i s w e e«c t h a i by c i a i i a l n s £| to » e « i e o f t h e p s f . j r n E f i ;u. Ca.® ®te)daced ft^tJio the cncie-.^f ct-ci; Cfarii'Jan E n j ; r.n^ uii Milioi SW a r e t h e s t & n d u r u bi.-Ujries i n -srhil a full i e T e l o p n j . - n t of P a i E p b S ^ i & t e tell n . that Cartpb-liicia i t 16 n o t s o now; th^^advocater of that u m ^^ealin}!; t'nfi-wote: i:r- features of h a s C a m p b e l l f-ver r e p o d i r t coctaincd in the Cbristisa Harbiiiger? of t b e Dr. T. M. Clark's Painless Lirer Pills. The Adviser. f-rvr^n:-^ Frr ^ o f the linrii of J^rutircation l . ' t j ^ p r o f e s « r p , is t f rf-.-^'^r- T'cln * n § a o t tiEii^ thf y . : r i - 2: , .i-it it T T H E B A T T L E O F BTJENA VISTA. I n t i m e s of e x c i t e m e n t like t b e present, w h e n we r e a d s o m u c h i n Bl.ick l i e p o b l i c a n j o u r n a l s a b o u t t h e e a s y c o n q o ^ t of t h e e n t i r e y o o t b , t h e a r t i c l e b e l o w w i l l b e rertd w i t h i n t e r e s t T h e e n e m y forget, p r o b a b l y , t h a t m e n of t b e s a m e heroic darinir a n d firm r e s o l v e t r e s t i l l a l l t e ; m e n w h o will p r o v e t o t h e w o r l d t h a t t b e y c a n n e i t h e r l)e i n t i m i d a t e d b y t h r e a t s , n o r overawe<i b y n u m b e r s . In reveiw imr C l * i b o i : s e 3 L i f e a n d T i m e s of i^citm.v.n, in De / l o j f ' i iJeeiVw, t h e w r i t e r s a y s : homtj. At p r e ^ ' n t 1 a m a u i n d e p e n d e n t volunteer, T H E VERY BEST T I L L FOB T H E U V E R F.jr the nnme ntK)n the Illinois « entr*! Ksilroad. ^e« -An e p i s i v l e m a y b e h e r e t o l p r a t w l in r e z a n l to late f r o m I V n s n o o l a . a n d s o o n t o d e p a r t f o r V'lr I Ever oifer«vl to ttie puhiic, luon/ nTujuc-'UcmeAi;!. At>|-.l''to" " KaiUav Hii'^e. t h p c o n d u c t o f t h e • l e l f h r a t e d Missiit!.ippi UiHeo iTinia (l» \ ) a n d d e e m it u s e l e s s t»> t a k e p a p e r s 1 Ifave t/rty JauntUct? Try them. u n d e r c h . i r i r e o f CoL n o w P r e s i d e n t .lfffer->on Davis, I V r h ! i | i s \ o u h a v e r e c e n t l y s a i d s o m e t h i n g a l x i u t i t h e j b e s t . II not, p l e a s e i n s e r t t h e followin;ii t o t h e Iluve you a S-tll'no Complexion? Trtf tfunn. o n t h e field o f H u e n a \ ' i s t a T h e a r e a t niovenipr>< h,tu i r . u l i of w h i c h pver\L><idy, 1 t h i n k , will s u b s c r i b e ; t h e n m t i d e D a v i s is s l i d t o h a v e l)epn w i t h o u t pr»^ ITmt you (i Tiitnted limithf Tru thetn. S O O T H E B N H E M E D I E S ^ B B S g , L n i l j ^ratts, of w h i c h o u r fields p r o d u c e m i l ) v i o u s p i r . d l e l i n t h e a r t of w x r , a n d w a s r e L n n l e i l b o u t h e b n disbabbb. ^^ ^ If'iK you a Sick If^-adiu he f Try fhem. b y t h e D ' l k e o f W e l l i n ; ; t o n an n e w a n d m a s t e r v liiini of t iiij e v e r y y e a r , m a k e s a s w e e t a n d ex- i Pat up for ramiUea Il'ice ym Xrrvoux lh>uhtrhef Try thnn. T h e VHiikees have b o s s t e d t h a t o n r I t w a s g u ' w > q u c n t l y m a d e , w e ?e.irn on t h e aii c * l i e i i i n a y Jf'ive you a I'niv >'» the SitU'f' Try them. IN«. 1.1 t h n r i t y o f G i n e r - . i ! t ' u s h m g , o n t h e fields of t h e .-ottiiii iirop ts s c a r c e l y UH.re v a l u i t b l e t b a n t h e i r hay crop I l a y , it s e e m s , is t h e i r f o r t e . W h v , in JT'tw you a Pain in fhe tireanf f Try them, CriinPH. T h e b a t t l e h a d b e e n r a ; i i n z s o m e t i m e w i t h t h i s h e a v e n lav..red l a n d w e cttn b e . i t t h e m a t ! f/'ivf you ft Pain in the liackf 7ri/ them, U the b»«t U v r r J-Ol- I'ar'^J v'tP"**"^ P e r m i t m e to i m i t a t e t h e s e n s a t i o n a d v e r - l fioi'tuatins; f»»rtnnps, a n d w a s spftin-x a ^ m n s t u«, t h a t ! ffnvr you Dyxpepxifi ? Try th^m. pefl*-*"! w h e n »5en. T a y l o r w i t h I ' i d n n e l D i n i s a n d o i h p r s . t i s e r s , u n . l i g n i f i e d ihoiik^h it luuy b e : (No.-2.1 fW. Jhm you Hilinu* Fecerf Try th^m. «rrive»l o n t h e field .Sevetal rt-siment.s ( w h i c h w e r e Soce your liny! A re. yoH C<tfiivf f Try them s i i ^ s e q u f n t i y n i U i e d a n d fnii-.>tu b r a v e l y . ) w e r e in Sace yniir Jlay H • Are you Jj)innni<lt Try them. l s t h e l « s l A T O e « r C h d l I i n . full r e t r e a t ; O'Hrien, a f t r r bavin;: his men and iiaee your liny Hi ] h o r s e s e . . m p k t e l j . c i U u p , h a d b e e n ^-ompellwl to Ilnvf yon >t l)i»r.rse,l / Try them. Y o n m a v n e e d it, yo«ir c a t H e n e e d i f , t b e ! ilraw i>ff b i s t f u n s , a n d w i t h a b n i ^ t ^nippp- . c o u n t r y need-, i t M o w t h e c r i b g r a s s this" s t u n A rt>. ynn' troubled toith Ulcers i 'tmd i Sores'? l i u m a n ener;rv, sustai!«;n;i t h e b r u n t of t h e titer, i-i.rea 1 t m d d r y i C t o e ^ il u p i n c>cks, u s e it. ^ry > hem • fo V-'- 5tL' ? It i * r bo*. P'vl i ^jgilioii? Those eesi CosEpbeilite t h e arroga.ncT of C a m f ly t o l o o k n t ' t h e titles In Cb M the fore-rnnner o f l ^ e t a i w i s t b e fore-mnner o K l u ^ a a y mLeaelas a t t e n d i i ,, C a m p b e l l n , vrvrs ^ Waa t h e f o r e r u n c r of to ihrut MeoTC a d v e n t ? i ^ a i s t i e n i ^ ReBtore^V is fh« t i j ' ^ boc'ks. T h i s is t h e j-.m J t x U n x d C h r i s t i a n i t y "f t ' j e w...»rl J ^ b e h i s t e r e d t i l l it ha<l i-.-vt k.^-jb ^ * » S B c a t t c o t b e restM-^d to iiie fill aot wcndtrfn! that p f c r f j , ^ t h e kinsidLiia of Crjupbair OiriEt f a H e d to fcc-i It ^ ^ ^ ^ clainied And to ivt another aliT2« np The Painless tba^ frr^ui.'tiDn Krw S y s t a a " of nsptj»t=t. 'Art!^ ® n r b n m r e r c a i t i l p i; 'T^pbellites fcsr? dim Clark's Sure Cure Aga K iliey t p e i i tbe J M f a n r i B -uB tfest tha ^ f e l ^ i t f f r o n " has lircn' ^ cTjiuiiaiji tradltioa M The U n f a i l i n g Cure^^ir r t a ^^rcat