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' ' l e t t l ^ m i ^ be hi yon ^afOgcllkcAsaitfai tkm n f i . ^ ^ 1 :• J ..f • also m O h i ^ ^ e r a a ; i f h o 4. ] ^iMU* GiuAar Ghriatfi • M Itp w i t o tha artid» heugltt tlw IbrmorGodthoaght ittlot iiiiiiwii M i m a Mlfw (a^ i t in the v e e ^ di8etWB0B,1imd h u v ^ i e a T o b b ^ to be eqoal with God; B«t Hiitrniwrii in^luirwe e^f t ^ i i ^ biHh StfO^ ieShm9iit MHriiaMyWItafiaaa^') r ^ t a ^ n and • e v ^ anoe, he haa two ooii^piiwta to •MMIV Qod*a own way^ and dtMipft upon him the fbftn o f ^ serriot, atid iras ta aad «MMta aB (h* iMinaiptfitt «( make-: aottt lioir body, bat m t m botUT It and ferv6My«(^li^Miigioiis^iii; and 1. Some who oftpoie m j Tiewa hare made iii tiie IDprnefls of mn^ ;' And being CMrt, ksTiag tie w e wspdhaU M ^ gtft of < M and eternal life. AH v e ^ ^ •Bmo, aad finfimiw f t Um Gfanflk ^ J< amo(»8tnied aad tortured them. Thi^ found in fiahion pa a. maB, ht^kuml^d and b e o a ^ obedient onto d ^ t h , wl^ i m thin biegottehiagiiin ari^ the fhiita Wtmj msB at* nwvii h^ mtf wfini t» mIcb, u d iadtpoini of an pOm, a t f a o ^ if iotaitkNial, jMwa^ita them ia an nnen of C}hriat*B aoal, whiehf h« BO I»w8iTwlB Boa bvt Ghrtet^atti (Htb- Ytthie lij^t, and nerTes to eonibae honest eren the death of the croiBS.** PhiLii. of Hia ov^if aay CM. ao •BMBff io M I»w 1M 5-8. This elaaa of Boriptares r^er to aai4 wiMi amwMil' ^ loiriif tltat#MW Salt thwr iia|iibiiH|[lv: mm. i: 7; 1 Gw.l: l ^ i : 1; SaU: 1-S; Aals ikm^nirera N o ^ thaaa d i f f d r e a ^ 6od his own pmona^ indepeindent i ^ o n . O, whohnre not been Mcastomed 41, 42. InUk tkeir ow& ' B a f r i l ^ jakOii^^ die, althoa^fh i t e f ^ i ^ eternal Iffti. la The following to his volantwy obedifit extended aiguaents. t. Urn "IrfBi*! Biq^par" ia • paiitiT« u d to 2. Some have nsed hard sayings, sach the oonceita of eo(^k«iaatiDid ardbhertare^ not t h b alao a rirra^ef la it m<m tttjm ence : "My meat is to do the will of him fe laoi^lJttMed'ia^ghia t ^ n t g i w r i n ^r' oidliiMwii to be obMrrvd only as ^teresy barely pardonable,** "reprethe aweet atnUtm ^ operatio miuio, the ierkras to sfyei^ of th'e sailbrfnga and that sent me, and to finish his work** d , when ^ oor d a a i r i w t ^ n l d ^ ^ i b a t lijftCkazeiiaf Clirist hen^le,** " domsy performance,** etc. cKfttSif^mtt H »<Mt of (SrUiM >Ubm% or Sach e x p r ^ o n s add nothing to the Johniv. S4. " F o r I came down from d e i ^ o f the elder brother titan of the luxorj of a hoaae compleie in all ite the noble end of f o ^ ffisUr^ f — f f l flwllin, of OB* MBonraiout toward ^gnity and strength of high-toned, honor- heaven not to da mine own will, but the death of all the younger ones to the end ftppointmenta, aU- in tha'-aame and-i^ tawinaoubtoChariyitl «aotiwr, aa PedobaptiaU •rnnHonalj t8ao]^ bui will of him that sent me.** John vL 38; of time t albeit not one of them shal the g^oryof God^ it weK raoagh for A a ^ e p paatory ladadaad t i m t » deonly to ihoir tarih Oiriat's dmtk tin iw eamei able discnssioD, and I heartily con^mn perish; bat all having continaoas, eteraa tiiem to remember that the Proteatant svote a i a ^ p a r t rf titoir ftttits*^ •gkin.; aad beiag a iHmnk aet, H becoHTes, inei-them. My waitings are before the pub- These are passages selected from many lifei >oor of C h t c ^ o are l a p ^ g into unbelief to Foreign MisupitiL I b ^ i n tQ Jsel bearing upon the propositions, and, to denUUj, a ^ b o l of Ovc* nUwacly/ eon- lic, in wMch no such reflections occur, and darlmeas, because with the exeepThese aaggestions may be matured and alarmed at the indifference c i iWa MffBaady, only thoao olraxeiiea oan nartidpate except as they are quotatious from those my mind, beyond all controversy sustain ion of the few Mission ohurohea there b ia tUa ordinaace Uiat agne in &itli and pta»- who have chosen to employ them against them. In them we are taught prior ex- elft^'rated at some future time. Baptbts on t h b abject. Th^aiill^OO uo place in the house of God for them; Baptists ia Texas to-day wha afe aa ^ l a tim. The memben of one draTeb (Uioagh of me, and even in this it, perhaps, bad b ^ n istence, personality, voluntary action in Uie aam*ftutbaad c^er) eaa. come to the eomand that while the few of the pampered to give llOO asoar y o u i ^ b r r t l u w 13iia - WATOH AHD PBAT. assuming humanity, and voluntary obenonion of anotlier only by an aet of eomte^ better to have turned the other cheek. classes are building theological show State ought to staad side b j side i#ith Brethren, we are called to labor y and not by r^A/,foreaeb dmreh ia indopandoBt, Of the qHeation itself, in this final dience. la oar.blessed Master's name— boxes, and are giving to religion that tri- Viigmia aad Geoigia in Uib..gloHoDa 4. Identically the same one, who had beiag made the gvar^Ban of the piuii^ of the article, I have still a few things to say. Galled the precioos seed to soatter, bute which hypocrisy paya to viirtae, they wmrk.- W e o a g h t b y all me»na to jead •Bcrod feaat, ia inveated with the anthwitj to 1. Mach confusion and misunderstand- prior existence, distinct personality, and Fearless of reproach or shame. are, from their neglect of the souls and 15OO0 to the Sottthera Oonve^kui. tnMay diaeipline those whose relationahip ordinarily ing has grown out of what b meant by who came into tue world and took upon bodies whom Gk>d haa given us to care next I confess that I have 1>eea aa ^Tea the right. Bee, tha fields are white to harvest, death. If it means eternal sleep, of course him the form of a servant, is the one who Still the laborers are few; tor, sowing the seeds of infidelity and pained at the destitution in Texya, and 6. Christian Baptism is the immenion of a the divinity did not partijcipate. Nor, by performed miracles—was baptized, transJesas call on you, my brothrea. beHarer ia water by a qiuHfied administoator, disorder, which will, in due time, bear so snblimely intent on maldngv Texas a Something in bis name to do. in iha Bjuu of the Trini^, ia r^rmMtstion of such a theory, did the bamanity, for the figured, was tried, condemned, and crucitheir natural fruit. No mau who labors great B a p ^ State, that for twea^4hrea the borial aad reamrection of Christ, and pro- }ody of Christ was in the grave but fied. He laid down his life, and he took with his hands wilt find a place in Grace rears I have seldom looked beyond her Look aroand yon—sonls ara living fesnon of a dttth to lin, onion with Christ, and three days. If death means a state of it again. To my mind, no man can sepachurch. We do not say that such would lorders. But as good s o l d i ^ , wa murt Heedless of the coming day, eonseeration to his serriee. &u mode only, spiritual unconsciousness until the final rate Christ's sufiurings, for his people, When the things of timeahali vanish, be turned away from its door. A poor not, we dare not^ disregard tW last tiun£are, ean answer this daaign, and the pro- resurrection, of course Christ's divinity from hb divinity, without doing violence And forerer pass away. womaa, the child of toil, who had given marching orders of the fipreat Cj||^biunfession of baptism cannot be made by eMUna, did not participate. Nor can it be shown to the Scriptures. The subject is too except '^t&eehUdrmqf Qadby Finii:' Matt, iii: six days of the week to her task, might, Qeneral of onr salvation, " Go ye i n t o Why not tell them of the Savior, profound for analysb, for human reason, IS and xxtuL- IT; Mark xrh 16; John iii: 2, 3; :hat his body died in t h b sense. if the sexton b not a boor and a bully, all the world and preach the g o i ^ l to Who was nailed apon the tree, AetaTiir to the close; &aB.Ti:^6; GoLii: 12; 2. Since it is so difficult for brethren to for metaphysics and psychology. I, T^t, by Usting death for sinners, indacoraer in which her humble rai- every creature." Go^t haa bkaaed ua SaL iii: 3«>, §7. comprehend what death really is, and therefore, write three special miracles in ' They might be from death set free ? ment would not be brought into too bold aboudantly. .He haa nialt^ilmdaatwentyBozTing in water of one dead to sin Is the low the divinity could participate in the history of onr Lord Jesus: relief by contrast with the gewgawry of I five fold in the iaat ti^ty4hTe6i yaara, Tell the worldling and the oareless oiriy action; aince the borial of a dead man is it, I might, legitimately, claim that the 1. His birth or incarnation. her richer sister; but she would not be bnt he will frown upon onr ^UaobecKenoe. Of yoar Savior's iMandlm love; the only "likeness" or representation of death 2. His death. original proposition does not require me Tell the outcast and the wanderer welcome twice. She has not $2,150 for in the warid, for it is called fie Hkeness of death. My venerable father a l w ^ I S ^ aa to a s s ^ that Christ's divinity partici 3. His resurrection. j Of a home with ChristaboTC. SIX UCFOB7AST PXZXCIPUS. seat; she has never practiced child n t ^ t ^ h in order to show,that L Tie Biii^ and the SUtt ahme^ tmalloyed Human reason can comprehend e»e as murder as a trade, hence even $400 are nselcsB, hia b ^ h i y e s t h f t t o ^ e ' Let the lore of Christ coastratnybu irith hoaaa dsrica «r tridtBow, li, and erer did participate in saflferings which pro- easily ^ another of these miracles, and To piofllaiB^the iegrfial faand wantih;^fand as xBa g w p ^ i a f h e t f e ^ a ^ honey than they o^OMAftd. i k i ^ fiBir has beet, the religiaa of Baptists. duced the death of his humanity. Still can comprehend neither. Of salration for the gnilty, is expensive, she mast be tnraed off to my heavvary^^her wiU Bot sfqm Aoa* 2. Fnitin laws (as baptism and the sobjeets ,Ms would be death Janderatand i t : "And without controversy, great is And a ransom for tha iMund. make i ^ m for the glittering one who can churfchea that live w ^ I ^ j ^ r t t t ^ w d i ^ at baptism, ete.]#re not left to be v^trrti, bat pay. W h a t we say of Grace church b Bat I have great a>nfidenoe in ^^Bxaa Ask your Lord for grace to labor; . •B sB OMca reqtdre padSM and plain commands,that is, the sufferings were such fu to the mystery of godliness. God was manjrpdnce a diuolution of the spiritual and ifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, trae of ^ l&e estabUshments in Chicago Baptbts. I devoutly pray that ere long Ue will gire yon all yon need; or cBsqpbt. Seek the Spirit's help and goidance, Z. To diride the positiTo reqniremeats of eofporealy the very thing which did occur, seen of angeb, preached unto the Genand throughout the whole country. In their hearts and purses may be open to Earnestly wUh souls to plead. OtaziBtinta n " — s m i niisfkifi, lnUnh tlilf according to the Scriptures, and which tiles, believed on in the world, received them a ( ^ r t ^ number of lawyers, doc- every good work. how fitr Chriat is to be abeyedr and ia what ndther theory under discussion denies. Let me suggest, in conclaaion: tors, politicians, editors, speculators, and Let your seed by prayer be watered, prt^?** we may safely disobey him. Bnt to This is the view I take of the death of up into glory."—1 Tim. iii. 16. 1. That our dear brethra:^ atibmnly sometimes abortionbts, meet to loll away Ere you streW it o'er the gronnd; In closing thb article it b due to myself rafose Ut obey one of the least of his positire man; but God, for man, takes care of devote, one-tenth of all t h ^ n a i n to With your Father's bletsiogoa it. an hour and a half of each Sunday, on reqoirementa or to teach others so, inTolres one and to the public to say that if I had the dbboth soul and body, while Christ " had It shall yet with fruit abound. luxuriotisly cushioned seats, Ibtening to God anid hb church. ia the gnilt sf riolating aU. cussion to go over agun I would carefully power to lay down his life and power to 2. That every chnndt in T q w daring words which may be comforting to hear, 4. Brvry positiTo law, ordinance, or practice . While our Lord delays his coming, avoid some words which were employed ia the Ghoroh, not ex^reufy nii—msdrd or ezam- take it again." Bat opponents seize upon in my writings, concerning Christ's asDo not idle time away; but which have but infiaitessimal effect the month of April i^xt, Ulke iqi^ ai^ieeial fiM, It pttitMgMiiJdin, met tkt ^afea&m the idea of nonentity, non-existence, and Ob, my brethren, be not weary, in the coatrol of the every day Ufe. In collection for Foreign Miaaiona. sumption of humanity, and simply speak mt tkmg it Oa proUiUim q/ nay atitr. These Now's the time to Work and Pray. of deathly helplessness, and exclaim, 3. Let aa many ohurehea aa powble all of them, the men who labor, no matara all homan inTentions and traditions, m in- Who was Regent when God was dead! of it as his miraculous incarnation, for nuM #100 and send their paatora to the ter at what, nor how fiuthfully and iutelNot one that reads this bnt can gire all attempts to use explanatory words fant baptism, sprinkling, pouring, etc., now praoThis is as irreverent as it is illegitimate. ticnd for religions rites, for which no scriptural but serve to confuse honest readers and away one package (twenty-five cents) ligibly, are practically forbiddea as if an Southern Convention in LouuTUle. That But if brethren will look at it thus, I warrant can bn fbnnd, and art, iha^ore, ii^fitl give opponents a chance to quibble. So, and sell three more (seventy-five cents), angel with a flaming sword stood at the will no doubt be one of tha moat impori. Christ gaTe no ioeiety or efcnreh the cannot hdp i t I can only say that the also, I would make no attempt to define thereby constituting himself or herself an entrance. And thb in all our cities b tant meetinga erer held by Baptii^ on the anthority to trtjfie with the . ordinaace or theory which I have presented to the annual member of the Tract Society, and the curse of Protestantism which once thbcontieent. Myheartlongatobe^ere, arganiiation li his Ginrch or K"npiliiiii as to public preeentf no such monstrous se- death, farther than to regard it as a disregenerated the worid; and what is worse, but I fear I shall aever again get beyond make or ahaage his laws, and snbstitnte one quences. I propose now to present solution of the spiritual and corporeal, thas sow seed, precious.seed, with prayer thingfiuranother. To sorreader what he has several distinct propositions, which I and always r ^ a r d it in application to aad hope for its fruitage. How many, thb practical denial of the essence of the the limits of my beloved Texaa. aataWished, is trcacUrjf—to change them,trea8on. Christ, as miraculous, as I do his iucama- O, how many professed Christians never gospel taught by Him who had not Waco Uidversi^, lexM, Feb. 10^ 1870. think bear upon the great question 6. Principles can neither be eonetdtd aor eomtion. 1 can as easily comprehend how a do anything but profess and join the where to lay H b head, b malting its way before us. God could die, as how he could be bom church—and that's the last they do. into the villages and raral districts so six laroaTJjiT pacts. 1. The Scriptures represent Christ as as a child; and men had just as well de- They feel that all responsibility and all rapidly and to sach an extent that thou L AU tekalartj aiUtt and leaeogn^htn, of any art. having existence before assuming humian- ny one as the other. I would also use their doiag b at an end, and they them sands of good men are looking upon the Taa-Zaapmrtwaate W i d o w . aot^ marnmoutlg declare that primary (that fa, lest) and Uadus signification of '^Baptixo," ity. " And did all eat of that spiritual the word Godhood iu preference to God selves safely shipped for heaven! Such final triumph of the Protestaut cause as Dr. Onthrie, in his discoorsea on the Parables, glres an iUnstration firom life, la to dip or MuurK, while some of tha veiy best meat; and did all drink the same spiritual head. Possibly I would suppress the will awake to an everlasting disappoint- a thing that must wait the lapse •ehuiars of any age, affirm that it kat no otherdrink; for they drank of that spiritual word " farce," because of the miscon- ment. (The tree that has life in it wil another era, in which Popery and slavery which throws afloodof light on the success of mmamg.—[Liddell and Scott, Carson, Anthon, rock &e that followed them; and that rock struction of its use, but I know not but swell its bud, will put forth its leaves are again the ralers of the world. O, the woman pleading with the u^otl jodge: 2. Btandard historians mnnmontly agret thatteas Christ.^ 1 Con. x. 3, 4. This is and set its fruit. Faith that produces men, who call yourselves Christiana, This art is earriad to the highest perfiection fnai<n» and t^paitolie baptism was adaiinintfrwsaid of oar fathers of the old dbpensation. that my pen was ^ guided wittingly," in n^ works is like a tree that produces no what a spectacle is this!—New York in the East A traveler In Persia was besieged by one%ho soUeiled a gift more eoaOy than ha its ase, as it perhaps had much to do in by the immertum qf bdiecert m water, in the name waa prepared to give. Tha hoarr«aaa aa tha " I was set up from everiasting, from the the. discussion. But after all, if I could |)ad, or leaf, or blossom—dead. Economist. of the Trinity.—[Btnart, Bobinsoa and WalL people esteemed hfm, holy mmdiaa^t, aat down beginning, or ever the earth was." . . . so control words I would intensify the athUgat(k throwlarnp • aheltar to protect 3. Kearly ailrtaaiimlPidtb^tut oommentators Is your faith, dear reader, an inoper" Before the moantains were settled, behim fh)m taa sua. Thtie he remalaikl, nor laft jMw't that tha Bible does notfiigaishoae jrfsta declaration that Christy Just as he teas, ative faith ? W h a t s h a u . I p k a t f o b ? — W h y not hia post bnt to follow the tnveler. Sleispiac fore the hills was I brought forth." . . . eomtmmd far, a euaqfia ^ n^fmt htf^m, aad ia the day, he kept ap a hideons h a i ^ g aad human and divine, the Qod-man^ sufferec pray for just what yon want?" said PBW EBHTIHO. elaasimms deauu^ au homs of tha aigw—aa thexa ia the atBOB disagnenuat and eontradie-" When he prepared the heavens I was for the redemption of hit people. aaaoyaaca which, panistad ia Us soasMrtv Mem among them oa what grsnads or for whatthere.*' . . . "When he establbhed the Wc have shown in these pages thai apeaker. " Why not ? When Chriat waa days and nights aim evaa seuam fiila pirpose it hi to be adiiniafrad. APPEXDIX. clouds' above.** . . . "When he appew renting ia a sin—a sin plainly for- here on earth h b language waa—* Whai to accompUaa iU objcet 80^ were the fttass 4. All ataadard hiatoriaas aaaniinonsly affirm pointed the ibtindations of the earth, then whifeh the wUor galaed hers. 80 aooa as As somewhat related to the sdbject bidden in the word of God. It converts wilt thou that I should do nnto tiieef by this aaJutt lodge took Ui seat at tha pie of that the goMmmtmi at the apoat^adkorctea wa«I was by him as one bronght up with He asks us what we want. If we wani (for the present dbmissed) I wish to pre- the house of God into a house of Mamtkadty.his «y« fall oa k»r. n w n tmwM, rmrdy dmaermgr, (tkai ia, fa thepeopto temporal help, why don't we tell Him and always waa—soaow ia her dr«K hat dabun." Prov. viiL 28, 24} 27-80. T h b mon. It insults Christ in the person sent to the readers of T h e B a p t i s t the or membenhli^) aad alt df ekmtMu ini^tmdtmt iermiaatioa ia tha flaah o T t e ay»; her fona His poor. It introduces' ariftocracy in He b the same yesterday, to^day, and beat down with giieC bnt her sp|ritj»1i|pkea ; rtpdtikt. AB ndifioQa asewita )»t» kgUaSM sablime and beaatifol p a a a ^ e refers to following thoughts: Christ by conuu>n interfw^ation. So the f f t r t , aad tfcrfeaf or ar&iiyii^ I hare spoken of the incarnation as a the last places where aristocracy ahoulc forever. When He waa here <m earth re«>Ued to gtva tha Judge no rrtt J t t lb had ierof her adtetaaiT. (that Is, la the hand* flw'iiln^ or a few aa passages which refer to the g l o ^ which miracle—divinity i m p a r t ^ in the process be tolerated—into the church of God— He never turned away from those who iTWi^ ia bnalaaM of the cbnA, sha l a ^ her were seeking temporal help. I t b trne aaaaiion,) are Md he had with the Father bdTore the of generation, taking poaseasion of a hu- and the meanest of all kinds of ariaIM, pasaiaaately dtaaading bow, lyxaanies which so Qnistian ^ lawlbOy eooa- foundation of ^ J world—those which man body in t h b way. Do we not have tocracy^—an aristocracy that is based on we may ask for things wUoh are no i f r M ^ o a tha teaaaoa, or r^milUamfriimtmrn^^tio nff(at good ibr us to have. But if we ask beI tc «aaaeqaeaUy, all the aeU aad ^r^iiaaca of sadi reEer to him as a iamb alatn from the a aiinilar miracle in th^ ease of each money. lieving, we ahall. have aomething given Intarmpt hU leianre aad eiaUfl^l Promote spiri^al religion in such a ixTfgoIar bo^w na iB^d; aad oo^t a ^ to'ba foondation of the worid—those that Christian? Jesus said to Nicodemas, Har Toioa tiagiM load <ax i neeiTed by oi^ aoor idumid such sodetiatjM^ ia gpeak of his .coming into the worlds and "except a man be begotten (bora) agiun church ? As well might you undertake a thousand times better for aa than the maadiag tiattj, Ab hoarta I aad is dragi^ awaj by th aay way, recogiusri «a a ^ j t a ^ ^ i h ^ f l a ^ thote that relate to hia b ^ g aent A he oannotsee the kingdom of to promote temperance by the sale of in- aomeUiing -i^thheld. oat, bnt only to retnm, aa t] their prsaahaiaaaeeeialmiaiaters of the gpaBut I believe in asking for needed botknds, article of ear fiuth ia^.tiifii John iii. 3. " Which were bom, not of toxicatmg drinks aa to promote the hamthe billow shattered W l ^ m m cmnk it ilhliaraat of d w He is co-existent and cd-etecoal with the bloody nor of the will of the flesh, ble, setfdcnying religion of the croaa h j temporal blessings. I believe He answers back into the sea to gather volomel a new attadc. U i d aa hfU diffarw^ F a t i ^ . (How aay Mme that he ha^ no nor of the will of man, but of God.**— a system that appeals to pride for its such prayer. I am aoriy to see persons for the iniva ia tim^ eat iata , havw esaitenfe na thefiimjDfiGK>d]}ntilbom of Johnriii. 13. " Of h b own will begat he suppon, and that in turn f e ^ s the pride in temporal dbtresa, putting in their yi^diag to the iaeeaBuit a^wpdehardk, or dfawdl ^ the^nxgin?) petitions that we will pray for them in element, boim day bo| ' ' o. us with the word of tmth."—James I by which it b supported. fcfMi of tha d m r t k < i r C ^ ^ We are ^ a d to see an occasional re- the day Of adversity, in a timid manner, ^^iJSrf^owSa^ i t ^ ^ a w i ^ d ^ i f d ti tk« tt^ thiaf ara aqoal to 2. His personality was <M>mpl6te before 18. " Being born agidn, not of oormptitriampbanlinTee, so the i M i w t ^ tins petbd. If not, the Scxiptares are We seed, but of incormptible, by the proof in the secnlar papers of t h b ania* as if they felt airaid. they were ^domg JobilaBt, or. t]i« widow OT^mea the hiafnrtliM that unintdil^ible, M appear from next Word of God, which liveth and abideth Christian ayatem. The following bfrom^ aomething veiry improper. No4 i t is no itti^- Di%»9»d wt'diamond. tt« f mm. improper. T h b b a world.<rf tronbtai, forever.^-i-1 Peter i. 28. " l%erefoK^ by Im^ftuaity. tieldisg to " daa proportion. the Chicago Sajrs: -"Befe^e this widow t t o n h t e ^ j ^ ^ we nOver shall get rid of till we gei any man be in Christ Jraus ho is a new At the sale of the pews at Grace Churehj 3. He was an-actor in h b own proper aWaiS S«, lelir by her continnaf^^" « wftiry-ma.'^' person in assaoaiig^ b n t n f i ^ f botii ind^ creatitre j-old things have p a ^ away on Monday OTeniag and Tuesday, the out of the wortd." I Illustrations. J 1.9.; JHW :•- . - ^ _ ik / htt- • m a b c h I p r t i o m a u i m m m i o u tie ufnio uuu>. O o aci isaaBsstifiSisA Is. Lift it out. k' • m pi? A l l e which, in ethics, imparts to" J f t t m aotuinJti moral naslity, r•nmu ,|n>ly chmohes a ^ y ^ e s i l ^ d o w n the coon^^qp^ ^MraireiL with rnr rec€™g4thi^ mtA ^ re-baptizing de^ •oone, denvoos tha*»ii]s for our S l ^ , depending upon oi pledge^-!^®!^ p f e cs i. 4. M ^ f M^ocjicy of his positions their c w w i t B t s tinyido dwing a prothat . H v e addittons COMta^; no^^Spedal servii;^ i n t t e .of which l am t m m ^ ^ Ve^ we Wvft W d bai^isp on n t t f r ^ a l i b t t b ereoing^far ziiDi»jhafi|iwo months, and the p r o s i t i a • ^ ^ o e to ^ come. H m ^ u m t e thp a i t h o r i ^ 'ofTthe'chnrch • t u d l u m as a m j ^ j affinnmg>tjhpt Ita W N * ^ pJirirt^ ?ot;in irfiat respwt is hy lh® o h i i o ^ ^ d P f ^ ^ churohinyad^upoq M liouie, m , Ftk 5^:^670. ^ to J w w^krbyibB the piremiMs I hayp; ^wsumedf r i f she must saaction^^e c^ll of the miniiiter j if Ibrif^h^wiaiai tfetris m e M t b y l h i together the presbytery & :-r4undertiAnd that .who to QrOw^lunj; tf she must judge made y<m will vend all Jfour tiamesidcefr a presnot. T^e ^ttt^ -scripton^ qualifications for the , ^ ^calautJi^iti^Sa c«WlM*rtily iigroe witfc i i a t Bm « of thhik;; theb, yro wiH have to send •dditkMi, I wideratand Wm „ .ffiraiiijg work; if she n i a y w r t i ^ ^ p j j u e . a ^ which m^ onfc I h p ^ you ^ send me a mce ^ "of CwpBufi: that tlw W ^ thftouniater liM, under no caH hini .to accoupt for; ewors of faith ^ u t » an41wii%»ep it as Iqng as I ^ ^ ^ ^ kupintknti J f s t how. can he invade live in thia wodd for the sake of the Mptiaft • disciple withoal theaanetioB of u p w .lier authority by exercising the Andj dear M t Citaves, aa I liave (T tiQtty^ptia^ e ^ im^ow. a m o n l the «hixn&, in e r e r j instano^ confening functions of a m^nistf r, "whwh by her act heard my parents talk so mu<A of the asld aatherity. I t U declared of ordin^on she has adjudged hiin qualPt^ the ooMtittient parts apon man r was named after, I would be glad months ago. They had then but individual and the' c w S J w i . flmpoiBfig tiuB." ^ in taking,«pon himseL' nach authors fied to perform? Suppose Jie pi^aches to see or have some idea how he looks; 6. That one* ea<^ ehoroh of C^irist n ity, the baptism tronld not onir be heretical doctrine, or should baptize an Sunday-school, with a IB widiyMiftaBt bodf, t » f x » dkisch can rmdsred invalid, hut the administrator good sister for I the authority of the executive power. >lease s ^ d me one of your photographs' iCJbeliever; in doing so he is simply a Superintendent. "We that I may see you just when I want to! jqpeot any oCbtf to indoiae ili^acts, a a ^ helped them a with the grave offense of _ usurper of authority never confeired by littto ao a« t l ^ ^re in atrict acoordanee V « thechurch of j ^ u s C h i W . and J. R. G. Lkb. the Ittwi of Cfazist If she ezclndes •ctmg the part of a presumptuous im- either the Master or the church, and his WoodUad, N. a , Feb. 4,187a Surely, if this W be correct, apts pf usurpation are not recognized by B m^bber i ^ ^ y , any other drarch can ^ t o r commission U M aU impartant that the teachings of Christ, and should not be, by any have more than doubled theb n U w ' ^ ^ T ' himifitiMfi£ Let us take courage by t h k T d W ^ v ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ f . Wbaxver any^^efanrch aots in Tiola^ God's word on this subject should • - -be church. But on the other hand. If he BEAOE. t ^ of the d i r e c t i ^ of her only I a v blessed our feeble' effortf B r e t h r e n i p w , aa iRmnd in the New Testiunent, understood, for many impostors have baptizes one like the eunuch, who, witu sisters, sisters I iVforth, only the churches of Jesus have Bed. Geaves :—I write to inform you 2m b ^ m e s rebeUiooa—her actsiucffaii^ heretofore imposed themselves upon the his whole heart, has believed in the Sa"Lift a little." power to qualify a man to perform the that I received the, brace in due time. ' i w « / and all odier chnrdies, and assbda- church; and hundreds of brethren ar®, vior, then, I am bold to affirm, it would Help the brethren who have made i duties of an elder. ,Hence, the acts of" Before receiving it I could not sing. I tims of chnrdiea and oonventions, dwnld t < ^ y , aodag contrary to the authority be equally the part of a usurper for a can now, by the use of the brace, sing pledges to redeem them. Do this if no T T f ^ l i t h d w t h w fiOlowahip fiom her nntil of God's word. I acknowledge and bechurch to declare said baptism invalid, repenta and reetiSea her order, or more. Let no brother that has made valid; because it is cleariy very well, and can preach two hours and seen from the very appointment of offi- and a half with more ease than I could Ueve in the disciplinary control of the because, forsooth, she had never given they became the partaken of herunna pledge fail to meet it. Become a voluncers for that purpose that the adminis- speak twenty minutes before using it. churdies over their own members, includa That so aasodationj or convention, her previous sanction that the ordinance tary agent Raise the money and forwiird or coancil, ia a **coiirt of apped,** or has ing the ministry. That the minister may should be administered. But aceording it, or be ready to pay it over when the tration of the ordinances requires official My nervous system has improved very •"••jr ^uv U^eUiUIIIg y y a a d i o a i ^ orer the (^uuxhes, but is Ka nail J i authority: for if everyone had a right to much by its use. If I could not get cliwch Of to Bro. G. it would be legitimate for the Convention meets. B J ^ y an advisory coancil; therefore, it U ^ u administer them, then there could have another, money would not purchase i t haa no j ^ h t to to the chnrche^^or which he IS a member, for preaching church not only to refuse to receive such Your brother in Christ, been no necessity for such appointment. to demand sni^Knt for any prqjeot or ^resy, and that the recognition of the h>aptism as valid, but to reprove, and J. PuBCELL. M. P. Lowkev, But the appointment of any oiSccr for Trion Factory, • d ^ e ^ n d i It inay originate, but may m^ejMill to the ministry may be with- e^en discipline the presumptuous imposMwch 8, 1870. • Chairman Board of Directors. o ^ recommend, j^viae, andjozge to perany duty is equivalent to specifying that l o m n c e of duty in subaervience Jo the Held ftomhmi, and he saenced from the tor who should thus dare to usurp her officer for that duty, and, conversely, mmistry whenever guUty of an act which authority. Was ever an officer in civil IZBit Chriiitian rolantazy piindpla that duty for that officer. Hence, since Beo. Geaves:—As I am and hav« When any church departs fiom the wotdd disqualify him for the office of the affiurs called to account for dischlir^inK WHAT I S V A L I D BAPTISM? the power of appointing is vested in the pastor for several years of one of TWA, or violates the cnisr of the gospel m i ^ t r y , according to the regulations the duties of his bffice according to law ? 8. UOOEB PKOTKSCE. in the mdcBKnt of the association,It 4 n and laws of the inspired Scriptures; yet, Must an attorney who has been emoowchurches, and since the specification of three young ladies' This question, which The Baptist ap1 aboold "iridLdnnr its ^ o v i ^ i n ^tU . ^ . w i A d n n r i t a f i f l a w i ^ ^ n n 1 contend that, aivnnlinn one thing is the prohibition of e v e r y up to you as competitM r and iieftve her to herself un^Tshe re tures, while a minister is in good and [business, ^ k U^rtV to doThTt ^liTh ^ s I C r ^ om^ whose question of the other, all are prohibited from adminis^^^ ® P ^ to the one that eommitted ^ ^ TWa is no interference with her importance demands tering the ordinances except t h ^ who L'® memory the largest number of verses Btenial r^iUtzon. are appointed by the churches for that t^e Bible in a given time, and as I see ^ m Biptists are not Protestants. Since purpose. Pedobaptist and CampbelUte mammoth number of Tue Bapttsf'swar had any ecoTfsiaatical conneotiie Papaov^ they f m now, and mmisters are not so set apart; therefore that you propose to give a book to r e p u d i ^ r s of the ' p:armctthey have no right to administer the or- ^ ^ one of the three, if they are stUl cof Papacv, wh whether dinances of the church, nor can their acto r their address, I will •rinUie Protestant sects ooti^h^. be recognized as valid; because, as b e r ^ ^ that I have seen two of the young commaodfag then, to " g o into Utrang, porftion of .he X X f '' U . W# r^Eud Protestantism, aa weU fore stated, the vaKdity of an official act (ope of them n^w married) and aa th« Beioimation of 1827, as based on . U U . W d . o d p „ a c h tte g » p e . t o l B ^ s x on ,he .ahject of M i l t e r i a t ^ i r ' ^ N r ^ ^ r ^ depends upon the authority vested in the have instructed me to write to you This nnfhnrJf 1I e^cemvolred is concerned, invaUd bap- officer. jfor them—Miss Alice Mallory and Miss ChAT m^ H e n c e th": The conclusion reached, then, is tlut P ^ ^ ® ^^ fowling (now Mrs! Martha E. S o r e t t ^- " t sh^UI be i ^ n et d . " ItwiuUndownotoom^independenUyof wiU that only is valid baptbm which consists The books for these two you Lord in sincerity, and desire to of the proper act (immersion), performed f ^ " to me at Oxford, Ala., by their 'Y' upon a proper subject (a beUever in been sufficient with Jesus), by a proper administrator (a le^ ^ ^^^ Mallory has married, gaily authorized officer of a scriptural ^ °ow Uving at HoUy Springs, Miss, church). Upon the act and the sul^jects " ^ Meyer. Her uu.ewnomnenascalIed; and he requires throw obstacles iuto the wav of those of baptism, Baptists are agreed; and it requests that T ! ^ baptism ism and an offidal relation f i ^ ^ ^ r . T l ! " ' k ^ ^ I , ^^ the who earnestly desire to sLTt L t t L l t o s e a r c h are prerequisite to a r ^ u h i r does seem that among true Baptists who be sent to her daughter at Holly The only proof gospel, baptize, etc.; aye. more, he has On. „ ' ^ E. T. SiivTH. ^ •financesad- f " ™ ^ ^ ^ divine impression upon the . " / t ® doctrine o f apos- believe that only Baptist churches are Springs. « ^ ^ conmOsiS, the beart of every true e m b a s s a l r X G ^ TTTv"' '' ^^ scriptural churches, there need be no dif- Oifo^ Al!^ Feb. 16, 1870. mmistry,are Savior said to the apostles, that these « W o is me if I preach not the L i S ference of opinion as to the administrator. [WewUlsend the books by mail so Richmond College, Feb. 22,1870. soon as wo can get the names gilted on 1 1 . ^ 0 ^ c h has a r ^ h t t o h e a r a c a s e u f those that beUeve, etc. To his o^vn Master he musl stand J" minister, then there the covers, and we hope one day to form taOT^before it in v i ^ o n of the ^ L ^ sbaU cast out devils: or fall in the e.Tecution of hi^ hi-h com ! "" unbroken sucv z s z t s r z o s i their pMsonal acquaintance.—^Ed.] jrOfart^^ape^cat^oftheoider^^^^ He feels instinctively his X beginning with the ^e'^^cl'^desthatl.one g i a n c e t o C h r i s t , a f i d i n h i s h e a r t h e i f e e U ^ and because such succession EXE0UTI7E OOlCMITTEE. B s a Graves :—The following are the Every association should have C ] g ^ S m b e r shouM submit to an ar- t b e n ^ " " - c , , . - - one. I sentiments of Mt.Elon Baptist church W ^ t or trial brought a n d c o n d ^ ^ ^ ° ^^ ^ ^ that he derives l ^ T a . oome have do-nothing committees,who, if Wakulla county: ' mTi^onifthehiii^Vf G ^ through their preaching. The not his authority from Christ ? T n d " , '' they took as little interest in their planWiieeeas, In view of the heresies and ^ ^ the Savior what church will dare play the usurper " ^ ^ scripturally tations as they do in reUgion, they would false teachings of the Campbellites PedoI,. statement to the commission in arbitrarily refusing t o L a i n h i r Z m ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ perish to death speedily. If we had | baptists and Roman Catholics, as havine was it simply God appoint to this work? f e e , that he should have received Mecutive committees much work would f a manifest tendency to lead the minds of tiMteiptural churd^ ^ «n aU cas« . ^^ ^^^ ^^ n ^^^^ / f a legally authpr- ^ done. A smaU association in Kor^h the rising generation astray; therefore •.'J-x unconstitutioiil or di«>rderiy therewith, that he would con- established and feel that t I ^ God has ,zed officer of a church of Jesus Christ ? Carolma sent out two mbsions as Christ | Hesolved, That _ "-i V '—J ^ as one of the sent out two and two. Oneof them bap- pb'irehes of Jesus Christ, preach his ffosUzed Mrs. Judge Douglas, who ner- P^Sjo e v e ^ creature as A r a s the the Lord I^rd ^ or tte membert baptized by, a dtsor-l u ""wugu meir preaaHii In order do suaded her husband to give ton acres of S f ^ Ar%rehnrch. N o r a h & I d i t i ^ toSp®'^^^^^^ We think it sador—that I have e n t e r ^ upon this and in Chicago, now worth one hundred That we will nnt in^t aomaiuon the members ofsnch a church ® P®^ the commission. There thousand doUars, on which there is Campbellite nor Pedoba^ist S n K necessary by a Baptist university worth nearly four h°to ou»pu5pit,or in anv way recognize churchTZage hundred thousand dollars. E. Donsov ministera. ^ . his family or fnends upon a profession of auiTOi^ ^xacrsr. of ^ first proclamadon of the gospel prove faithful in « opsoN. I we keep the ordinances S ^ delivered to the sMnta. • coBMtent w i t h r necessary. Thai T ^ 1 ?^tar or give aid to the poor. The Shaws Point * Mmpiea, wheAw we gain or lose I ^ of miracles. Jesus estab- I do not f ^ i churoh^ in Ma-1 C a m p l K e ' ^ r S o b ^ t k f i ^ ^ for m v l f r bonor ordinances stand side by side S t o e i r ^ coupm oqnaty, Illinois, now in session, to h^i^Ptlsm. ^ all whom it may concern: P ^ ^ S®^ B a r b s t , of Ifem. 80 does t j w w y ayirtem of etrw, and tholie the testimony of the aposUes 'pl»i<^edited b WMSKAa. Kder l L a L a n e r e o d T e d L - ™ » y J . R G r ^ r e i ^ ia a n ^ e &iptist ijuth or adwwate and ^ ^^ and mirtclea. ^ m a c h u r e h otherwise than when act- the other ; and the question of the v ^ ^ the pastoral care of said church in O c t o - 1 w o r tth of y ity of an official fU5t hinges npon the auno such confirmine ing m o l ^ e n c e to tha authority of God»s ber, 1 8 ^ , for the teau of one j w , Murine to prove the truths of thf word. She approved and recognized the thority vested in the officei^ or, in other ih9 truth will words, upon whether the officer be prop- wludi time he waa guilty of condutt unbecoming the d i g n i ^ a rrecoimnend i M ^ i i ^ ^ ^ ^ d . Of thegospel, caU of Almighty God, to this work. erly authorized. Baptism, therefore, be- minktAT and teaching teachin« ^ h m t i w our pastor to do all he can to p T ^ i t i n If in error upon this subject, I earnestly and detnmentalto the cMse oi the fiMdsx>reTery the diadplea of aU pray my heart may be opsa to conviction, eomes only i n e i d e n ^ y a preiequisito to fminister, in this come j ^ in genetai, and when detected ^ ' ^ " t y as fiir as ministerial authority, just as it is »nct, , . , commanded by UioS«wr,ia not and sincerely desire that the subject shall left for i « t e i i n | a o w n . t l f e ^ , be it W . H a l l Mod. confined to the apostoUcag^. Whon the be thoroughly discussed by Bro. Graves dtntaUjf a prerequisite to the Lord's SupJ o ^ ^ W H o S j Clerk. -fiMofcn^ ^ ' w t we expose to tiii pnbJ werv T ^ M . n j « Mi^in immediatoooonection with and othen who may feel inclined to write. per. Theo»i4r«alprerequiatei%intlw ^ true charaetoi^ he b o n g ^ w of Qmatey,^ FebTl, m ^ l latter case, churob memberahip; in the of oommissioo,«Lo. I « n ftlaehood and awindKng. ^ ^ ^ oi A SBBBOTOTMBOimOl. Iftfrol^iiuiMte. ^ ^ JO** oven to the end of the ^ P B BAPTD^il o r l a a a i s s i p p L fonner, ordination by one of thechuwhes ^Jftswfoed^ TbMt we send a copy of the ^TEwKgaasaE. iniy^aimrah,] »t is clear, to my mind, that this BiuttHBwr:—The time drawB new f w of ChriKt. Hence, if persons become aboTO to T a n B m a s r for puWioatioi MBEOBSmpL A i a d i members without h»ting been t ^ minister^ of ALABAMA, the meeting of our SUto Convention. I properly baptised, baptism ceases, so far and that other Baptist papers wiU please fired and died in the JSSahbas, lope the deep interest manifested in our as they are concerned, to be a prerequiw . n v i-omHAsrA. meeting was the b o n i n g of better Done by order of the church in odnfer.Oiliiai p* •on^nwd to aU ministen who eany times with us. Let ushavea l a r ^ ^ t h sito to the pnvU^eaof the ohorwh. uuster In the abote four Bfatea Movid4 «»o«. J . B. Vajot, Msdeistor the c^mlasion by pzeadung the ering this year. Take » e w p l ? : B r a a : comes P. C. Fsosr, Clerk. ^ SfnillsiTe n«w . ' fiwm one of the a e c ^ evangeUcal N Qie ^ t of JnH-aexi TfIS? baptizing b ^ v e n ^ eta But, Some of us n ^ e pledges for our ^ eett^ior oM tf t t t t^iWj iboald saad fifr and - ^ t t e oommission has been ^ e , for the Orphans' Home, and for ^huwh^to a church of Jesua C h S i and Bbo, 6^Tas:-r:j _ J ^ t Ot, » tt^f^lt, h^i^] Qssxe. CoarfMtt^ii^^ of tha C ^ ' twaafcrwd from the aportlea to th» Foreign and Domeatic Missions.' Have W l i e s for membership upon the immer- in what has a p p e i ^ from t i i i ^ t i m e , SuXSUBBXAXlh aiA m a a b m i ^ s ^ l ^ ^ ^ We might weU demand the those pledges been met f If not, let us «on he r e i v e d at ike hands of a Pedo- ^ your paper on protracted meetings. I Pauz,*S L m A3n> SmxuBB. thianof a i ^ t y for this; and if the signs and not forget them. Our college is prosper^ b a p t ^ , and tbe chutoh, being not very I«t all wlw aeeqpt Mad on tkslr maasi at imirades referred to are a neMssary part ing, and is almost relieved of i u embar- round ip the faith, receives binu Nowo^aadUiepvpwwm be atutaA. Bre, A has ^ ^ and wm bss«toB m r i ^ ^ ^ iiiii '^mrn B A P T I S T . M E M P H I S . M A B O H memben, like the scheme a h e a d j inen- miliis«(ybel<»aged to the Christlta tiu&. ^ j tioned, which says to this fiunily, " Join i ^ Qf t o t h e nunisttation oflaw ; whether to'Tthe miaistratiAn nf lilV i l t i ^ lb mBmtilM^ _ ttt^-ittidsetttiBqg'lwigmMl jirn^ me wm wvm 11 i'l iMiii -iit^iMMak | the 8e«e ineeeeeefi*9n>lyHp^.beei|.Ii^efi aa^amoe-fropifa - . _ . . • «• ptselieU. Tor ii of tba fbr k i i of t l ^ t ^ pwticabu: t^, ^tsy; J>tC. teraax, t f . of Staubais. tfte«BSiix«4y }n .preowaly thf same k I * ' tiaa a* 4o«.t|kB t n w z w ^ oompaBj ant^altaga to itfrpp^roa, flf 09^ of th% oi^ hnjH ^ ^^ dred in the siAteiae, finrt fia^ytij^d^ . I t ^ IVMi A memaSgf ^ n a ^ i m ins dtcnft of XiMi mmOeaL, t t e ^ t i ^ ^ ^ w ifre^uei^T o f f l ^ ^ % osrtim jwy siieh,op«?rrtiQn w ' d e n ^ B ^ ^ i m ^ Therejis Jiqthii^ i n i t S s m o t aott mtrnOim^ftai eoutitetiaK cM pepew^M^ I«khi aa •a oikt ^ i M n i . i a ^ thOT trei^' dortestheMoirtig4EiaBBdl«etselti^eBte' TwptisieiiiStt aiici W d w ^ t ^ i r f e ; f b j A e Msn^jcrf^^^ death sai far nieml)eiB% io a I f e t h o d i s t ^ a m ^ , t n e ia tfa» hands ^ Mime. ffKitmt^sli^ thatJKJW* m Qknaie» w ^» afted r h I amaot^mtereaMid atScea T»f lit the the'nunister,'«H8^6'yoii minister not^ interest^ininthw thisq«o e s ^ n ^ Oaatk mu^itu O m H t m old iady ^ I K d , gMtterexteatitban the hiO^og oC » -mmjM U -jUnTieen Tii^ftiae^l^ lotttt, - " t was |>dQ^ on a l ^ t ^ & t r y a n a g o ] ^ ^ wpnid rta B j the C o x a b ^ t C u ^ ' l K e ^ r ^ ^ abl«^|o aadasl Itmk^tiUtlbBr my daughter m a spimKi^ in infim^;!** ^ lP9k ^ipdm J t as a F s r o ^ e n t ^ l HamWiwf^^ wu« MiCTied e a t l ^ e a ^ Christ. tin Lnd IB the iv^Tr^^^iBdBad 1)at1)oth of OS are now dissatisfied witi^ that C l i m b s while ,oa earth tnr, ft TrTMltinsn "slMfa thp fass of ttm ba»7*t All, o l ^ i i ^ ^ ^ i ^ m A poor, oa« teta "WiA tt—i, ntwi^ia. our liaptism, and d e ^ to imnwrted." |«eottnng • <^petenoy fa, this for distifbntB t l t e t t j ' a & d ^ i f t t f t a <Ba|6iit6 J o H B l n . " — i x : ;i6-S8. bcn^ •lae, of ixst dhat^ u» •ddniHwd M l!heMniBterf«pSed; '<lt 3s ^ a i ^ of tUs grMi y ^ f ^ ^MS^tBie to re-b^itiicie, bnt in yoor am I ^ their J^resen^ sarplos in t6••ifi Wiiiii i: T: 1 Cor. i: S; Ipk. !: L duty, they i^ange^fhe tee^T W M ia grfi^epiirt m J ii, n w y j - w amilMn viw a n Boi XM«|md4* OMWrtad. IwiUIaydown the discipUne and t a k e l ^ ^ S ^he n e c f ^ ^ of their f e l W - reHgiotu^ * iMmU wjfr tlw b ^ r e ^ ^ d . HeappMmiSaf^lBto the responribiKty and immerse y o n ; but God, to 4he extent Ip. ^iMop^ u d PfH^jionaa year w ^ Wacterb BspHrta will,^ wftke if the C o n f e r t ^ geU hold of it, t h e T l ^ ^ ^ wealth h^ placed in their up to woHt^-ciHfiiate t h b i r p a p e r ^ t k m Ttotod bim^lf by. several flOKhoo^ •eoedfld - -ladia — 'liands. f T will hadde me for it.** The good I f JM I ^ikm * MoT Memphis, Marehll, 1870. bo<^ and t h d r tractat i-fc^^H^ tllS wluile -in Gfoaference. On the next ibij: answered: "Xou wilj.excuse us. We iiaaid Padabspdata nqmrejatwif of eo^ he went to a dUaen and by dJse pnienaa I t ^ p r e vents XdUHotud., wUl not be immened by you. We will WHATTHM? bfrfim neoiTiiigpennDU to Ofe LorrtteU^ WBATTHBI? tr-jppvents mtneneMi obtiuned a letter a man, w to fan mwwtwwiiip, thiy—Uly imiiil iaiuit^ g v to those who- Imve no disdpUne to lay After the j o ^ of eaith, After th«C^tiaa'a«f»ra, It—prevent® •ad OBoaaTortad pozaoaa, vkea >frtitti<. m down, and no responsibifities to tiSce," Bot a member.of any oburch. Hethea It—prevents Piles: After its •0991 of Barth, After UsfigktsAnd fears. Hi^]^; Jnembera of in&rior depoe. Tho WiMtaunator went to Nashville, Tenn., with that spu- U-^p^venta Consnm^jQo^ After its hours of light, CkaOm^aBLiaw^w^A ^eaks tiw viom erf Hie next Sunday they made their words After hia weary cress, PnotTtar^^afl, aad it amaj *>nf••grMmolirtagood, united with a Baptist church, and rious letter, Mid represttated it to b r a After its dreams so bright— the Breatira "All things bselow but loss"— t2iu saiiiieet, aays Uwt O* dOdrm^wumien p r ^ v e a S t r e i^^t^tha: What then ? true letterfromthis chnrob, and also that What then? were immersed by Elder H. M. WilkinOmarion mmbtnf hor» wiOm <jU It—uicreases thel?ltia Powera; B«bm IndapadoBta diiisr tnm tbi» viaw, bot soQ. If such M^^hodist ministers Jiare he w u an ordained minister of the gos. Only an empty name, Oh, then, a ho^y calm, It—e^>and8 and enlai;^ T«r7 mxaj of them ngud iwtli infknta and tlw Only a weary fhime, pel Ha qtever was licensed to preach by It—renders Breatiilng Besting «B .Jesus' ana; OBoaBTerted, wben baptise^ as eoaaaeted, ia Mincijde- in doctrine, what would they Only a censcioas smart, Oh, then, a deeper lore this charch. The nextbeardfrom him he Itr—is used by X^wyen; and easy; amaa d^rae, wit& tlie dtnteii of Christ—(Soe not sacrifice for numbers, besides p u ^ Dr. Wardlaw aad Or. CuapbelLV Only an aching heart. For the pqra hom« above. was down at Clarksville with the Mune It—as tued by Singera; Baptist dmrehea, oa the eoBtiaiTV receive as icly saying by immersing those who Afler this empty name, letter, daimtng that he obtained it f n m It—ia used by Ministers; After this holy calm, "••baw, thuo (mlj who g ^ etedible erideaee lave been sprinkled, or poured upon for After this weary frame, of titeiz eoiiTeision; t h ^ do oot acknowledge >aptism—and declared by his brother Hits rest on Jesus' arm, the colored church at Locust Grove. I f c ^ used by Laborers; It—relieve^ when all other matns fiuli either infaats, or the TmeonTerted, as haiiiig Aftw this conscious smart, After this deepened love There is no such c h i ^ h here, and never It—will last a lifetime. •IV Tisihia ootaeetiaa with the ehnreh of O n i ^ Pedo to be baptized—that that firet thing After this aching heart— For the pure home above— —Aatm H: 47: 1 Cor. iii: 16.17. has been. Therefore the eolored memr It—^benefits in eveiy case; What then? What then? n. Bi^tist ehmrehes (strietly bo eallad] te- caDed baptism is no baptism. « The legs bem of this church ^ e harder down on It—is the only remedy for Prolapftn L. h as Christ's w ^ that aU baUoren of the lame ^ not equal.** Only a sad farewell Oh, then, hard work for ffim, XTteri, or F e ^ e Weaknc^ Lved to membetshis shftnid be Jbrt bathed. Henry than the whites. To a world lored too well, Xhe Kew Testameat di arches connoted whoUj A fit is wananted. Immortal souls to wia; LIFB HBUEAHOB. The reason why we take thia course of baptised belierers. Peter said to beHevers on Oaly a silent bed Then Jesu' prestao* Bear, If it fMla to give satis&atioi^ u d a the daj of Pentecost, "Be bapdsed oTeiy one E m t o e B a p t i s t : — M r . Ben. May has with him is because the Baptist%hurdies returned within one month, the moner With the forgettea dead. Death's darkest hour to cheer. of you," and they "were baptized."—^Aeta ii: answered one of your coirespondents on at Clarksville and Nashville have been will be refiinded. see, a ^ x: 48. So that the Bi^itist After this sad farewell Aad when the work is deae, None sent out on sale or arediL ehnzehea are, in thia repeat, "followers of the "life Insurance very fidly, with one or writing tons, cliuming that they had To a world lored too well, When the last soul is won, ohorehea of God,^ as firat fonnded by Chriat wo exceptions. T ^ l you permit me to Send measure around thaabdcoaea and been annoyed with him very mueh. After this silent bed When Jesus' love and power and His apoatlea.—1 Theas. ii: 14. lao to J, a 6rave«,Menmhia, t n n . , £he With the forgotten dead— Hare cheered the dying hour— But in daisg ao tkey differ from all other say a word on the subject, in further We wish you to publish this, and also agent for ita sale in the sputhwesi ehuzsha; firosi the Quakera, who reject bap- reply to same cwespondent ? What then? What then? request your exchanges to publish the tism, from the Pedobaptists, who sabstitnte anvaox IBM TaaAtaaaa ay a u ITF^tf^ He seems to regard the whole profesOh, then, the judgment thrpnel same. R W. H o t o t b k b , other rite for the immeznoB brevets, aad Oh, then, the crown is glren! rACTWBuo Co*eAMx.~-Mm 4. R. oS^ &um all open eommonioniata, whether Baptiata, sion of life underwriting in the light of a Oh, then, the last hope gone I J ^ A i ^ nawsaee:—Dear 8i»~Ta«r fcvS LiLmmiT L i n k , Committee. Oh, then, the rest in heaven! or Pedobaptiats, who admit persons withoat ««iaria»a atw sapp^af Bjmsil !» Then, all the woes that dwell distrust of Providence," aad therefore T. H. Wttoox, Then endless life in Endless dty, tmngfeaptixedat all; instnd «# rcqsiziai^ as Ws are nook pleaaad I* asUMtttns^assM In an eternal hell! the apoatlea and first chnrches did, that all unscriptural, or inconsistent with the While sin and death have passed away. Loeust Grove, Calloway Co, Feb. IS, 1870. efforts yea m m ^ a to M ^ Btwttd te belierers ahonld be baptised before being re- character of a Christiari. Let us suppose the Batiee of tha SoBawaatan wBbiia iknuk eeired to memberahip aad commoaioB. Chriat WAS JOHH'S BAPTKM OHBISTIAIT? ywag«B«y. AsMfttiayiiMi^vsfeH^taSv ASSOCIATIOITAI. S T A T I S T i e S . N8TI0B TO OHUBOHES. ; n tosome community there are one hunhas girea to His cliorehea no dupeatiag power t h ^ e almjs ahsKga iwtmkf migt^^ K. OXKKX. set aside Hia laws; no legulatise power to make Notice is hereby given to all Baptist dred families, pursuing the different avouutruBWBto ^pUed la e n r l ^ l e S s l N i k S Must we fsU to get the pe^ct sUtistics of This is the qaestinn to be settled. We new ona; bat haa enjoined on them to "obeerre w« thiak yonr tustaaais m ^ I f churches that Mr. John D. Cobb, of Pueven the SUt<^ of whioh this p a j ^ is the orgu f cations of life: Tills ox itii£__ ait Umi§M whatntoer^' Ha haa commanded, (Matt, it in a? few^words as possiied to get then fteia y i r a t Are clerlu of Assetutioas satUfied with seeing xxriii: 20}; and, if erer temptjed to aeglect ilies assemble and agree each one to ble. Was It a contmuatfe... and we wish all oar ageals Is tUi^a l i t Bla UWB, " to ob»x ntlwr than men."— tumow. nrluch We Will noi SUSHOtl. deposit in one common fund the sum of and therefore belonged to the law disActa T; 29. The facts are as follows: there not mim AssooianoBs in JxiaaimpptTHL B a p ^ clumites regard it aa Chiiat'a fifty dollars per annum, and that thejpensation? If that could established, In April, 1889, the church granted will that all church membera ahoold be wobmimy whole sum thus deposited annually shallt then John's baptbm would not be ChrisAricansas Associations. —ITS SurBBmBzn oti^^^T^™*-' ttaabm; that none ahonld be made loeinlberB, Bro. Cobb a letter of dismission. In either against their will, or withoat their be invested safifly so as to produce anpiaa baptism. But John's baptism was June the order granting the letter was Will the clerks or brethren in Arkansas fill ASD TaoasBs.—1st. Itia f™. —knowledge. God is a iSpicit, and those who income; and that the income itself real- something novel—not a continuation oi Bp the remaining blanks of their Assoeiatlons 8d. Its pa^ eaa aU te s h i f l s d ^ ^ ^ worship Him most do so in ^firU and in truii, rescinded and Bro. Cobb ordered to come Johair; 24}; their aerrice most be that of ized from the principal, diall in turn be I something old. Proof: if it had been i to trial. In July we excluded him from for 1869, and let us have the perfect statistics or left, as" often as tit* of the denomination in Arkansas for one year ? of the ease auy xe^Bire. 4th. : aTBjHtiih and obedianee.->-l Cor. ziii: 1; Bom. re-invested, thus turning over and over I rite peculiar to the Jews, as Jews, then zir: 23; Bam.xn: 20. They mast "jn^OcBtour fellowship. Afterward a committee Are there other Associations in Arkansas? aad OBiversal llezibili^. SOL aafaei onto God, aa those who are alire from the the aggregate amount of accumulation the children of Abraham might have was appointed to ask Mr. Cobb to return morethaa any other. 8ilt. Its bade ;, dead."—^Bom. ri: 13. In ereiy rart of their and deposits. The consideration for such walked up to John, without regard to the letter, which he refused to do. We lOfur, and preM on the weak hips, aad pstlb^ wrrioe, they most have "ftist a willing miad," or Aawcunox. (2 Cor. viii: 12): mnatfiratgire themaelres to contribution is to be a " support for his moral character, and demanded baptkm. therefore take this method of informing larly oa the weak bael^ balaaelBg sad aat (ha Lord, and then to the charch, by the will of family," in case he dies, early or late— NoW mark the facts: The Pharisees and a stndniBg thelMdy. TtL ^ pads btiag af Baptists that we do not sustain the said God.—3 Cor. Tiii: 5. A or an annual income to be paid to them, Sadducees did that very thing; they stimulate aai hatdea the masele^ while soft Baptlft. Bat this voiumtary membtnk^ is opposed to the letter. B»rtli(dom«« 91 87 los sss aad ^uUoaed oaes relax and weakaa, tt<ba|^ equivalent to that enjoyed when the head thought they had the right because they eampvldan oaed by many national establiahmeBts, 43 35 7 S14 Done in conference, on Saturday before BetheU and to thefines,imprisonment, or worse BeatoBTlUa. m 150 180 177H heat aad per^ipiratign, bef^ldai giviag thm a of the family lived. I say, suppose were the children ef Abraham: but John Ckdron. t i ^ by which meznbership has been eBl&rced; 53 S3 19 373 the second Sabbath in February, 18^0. CaroIIn. 39 lao 84 1419 rancid amelL StL It is so ewstitatod, as te it is equally opposed to the initiation of mem- such scheme as this were adopted and knowing his business, called Ihem a genCoInabU. 142 101 830 ISU adndt of attachiag to it aay proper i ^ t a l if paAM. KrssELL, Mod. tdauM iniants by baptism ; and to membership foand to answer the purposes of its in- eration of vipers, and demanded fraits nknUaeDtu.— m 1490 ntos, and is the most perfect pU* aad iuniaX H. T. BnanFORD, Clerk. an rarettAraie.-. by fitrtJL IndepandMice. truss. IT. Baptist ciiarches maintain that Chriat stituting—^think you your correspondent meet for repentance. John required the Pulaski couftty, Ark., Feb. 8, 1870. 'w JadMB... ceqaires holy actisitg in nery aamber. LIMrtr lis isn would Charch regard it in the light of a "dis- evidence of repentance—a confession of UtUe Bed Blrer. Its 49 81 506 members ore ^ k e n of in S^ptnre aa "lirely OBDIHATIOH. Xoant VeiiioB..... Itonea,'- forming part of "a spiritual hoaae," trust of Providence ?** Can he point out their sins. See Matt. iiL 5, 6. "And S 2 0 Prize Essays. Mount Zioa MS 32 which is devot^ to God.—1 Pet. ii: 5. The anything in the arrangement contrary to were baptized of him in Jordan confessBy invitation of the Rising Sun Bap- OaaeMtsWe offer $20fi>rthe best esegesis of thf iU- PlM Bluff. The young arc to be instructed, {Eph.Ti: 4); any precept in the Scriptures? If he BiTcr ITS 137 142 1135 lowing passages of Scripture or «nsjmQatk» ing their sins." This is a good reason tist church, Arkansas co., Ark.,. Elders B«1 the onrtily warned, the feeble-minded comforted, Beckj BkTOQ. lU 8S «T im subjects app^ed^ suited to theoolnstBSof the weak sappartuL, (1 Thess. T: 14}f those can, then, the same objection would lie why John's baptism was called the bap- W. M. Lea and J. T. Marshall met with S«UB«......: 112 114 1003 SprlBg atw-. who rejoice, rejoiced with; those who weep, against aay plaa'of his own to put aside 13 ST 499 Baftut—the Blatter aot toexeasfl tweai^pagta us and ordained Bro. Charles Cross, a tism of repentance for the remission of sympathized with; those who are bereared, Tisof foolscap—ten pages orlessprefignad. ited.—Jas. i: 27. To the ungodly the gospel is money for the future support of himself sins„ There is no repentance without colored licensed minister of our church, SUtUHcw ibr 1889 COUMlTTEB Of ABBITSBS: THB OHDAII. to be mode knawn, Q Theas. i: 8}; and good and femily—the.only difference between - Teasessee Association. conlession of sins. The pardon, or remis- on this ^th day of March, IS^O. done to all men.—Gal ti: 10. la some part of £0 MINISTERS Of THIS CUTT Will the clerks or brethren in Tennessee fill Ordination sermon by Elder Lea. these labors aU the members of Baptist chnrches tbe two being, that in the association, sion of sins, is always connected with The ezege^ obtaiafig the prisa to be the up the remaining blanks of their Association OB engage. Bat the diead sMm&era of worldly Examination of candidate by Eld. Lea. editor ot this pspar, ta te fBb» for 1869-, and let ns have perfect statistic property of establishments cannot, nor can tha it^mt memien from the aggregation of funds, better repentance, and justification with fsith in Ordination prayer by Eld. Marshall. of any Pedobaptist churches. They can hare facilities for investment, etc., the increase the Lord Jesus Christ. Now it is a fact of the denomination in Tennessee for one year? lished in thefirstvcduBM of Brise K»tge—aad no part nor lot m the matter. Charge and Bible presented by Elder Essays, where th«y win te dnly credited to tte would be infinitely greater, and the fu- so plain all may see, that John required V. Baptist ehorohes beUere it to be COirist's ture support far more certain. I opine faith and repentance both, before he Lea. author. It is desigaed to issae a senes of volwill, that what is spent in His serrice should be mnea that 'will te regaided-etaadaal aad valuS A B S or A N O C I A T I O S . correspondent, H|uid of recognition and fellowship to gnta with ready wiB, and that aeiy your ehareh tnex^^^far from objecting to would baptize. They must confess their Sf able eoBtiibutioBS to bptist Iitecatara_ tor, who is ahl% shonld thos gire. When such an arrangement as this, would gladly sins and believe on him that shonld come the Candidate by presbytery and church. rs C k making ^ eoUection for the poor swts at JemPRIZE SVBJIXm. s I We are gratified that marked attention Bnila.h salem, the apostle says ''As I hare giren order avail himself of its beneficent protection. afler, i. e., on Christ. Now what is the « 98 i i F o r Mardi—Asts iL 88—"Bepeat aadte 543 to the eharchea of Ctalatia, eTen so do ye; npon What then is the difference between such difference between John's baptism and was given by the church and congrega- Btg HtteUeu. 94 4330 teptised • ^ • iiir the remi^n of alas.** the first day of the week let nery eae nf yam ; . : SSS 134 lee 3am CUotOB„.„. F o r April—<'The Chmeh of Chzlsr^ lay by him in stor^ as God hath prospered him." scheme and mutual life insurance ? None the baptism of.Dr. Ford, of Memphis? tion to the sermon and the entire pro- ftnM^M 'iSs "'fiai "ihe king£m of CM" and *• of lieavan as* —1 Coc xri: 1, 2. This injaaoyoB shows that whatever; as life insurance, with some Simply this: the faith of John's subjects ceedioga. Bro. Cross promises usefulness T>^rk IUr*r i, 1 1 110 90 IMS: to te QBderstobd-as syaoayiBOBS ia tte it is the duty of erery ciinrch membei- to eoBtriKMtTranflHw. ••••555 they -r,..,.,..'.... New Testament Seriptnree ? bute aa God enables him. And the apostle says, slight modifications looking to more cer- looked forward to the coming Messiah, among bis people, and has theconfideoce mir^ii^M 178 In ....,,... "If there be first a wiSiMg mmd^ it ia tain aa^ep^ed results, proposes to accomplish just and Dr. F.'s looked back to the same of both whites and blacks, and I coiUd Rflh^ma For (^arch of Oirisl" aeeording to that a mas hath; ^ showing that a such objects. It is one of the means IndUn Creek—-.......^.... . 1i« "so M isa is it to te BBderstoodii^ a visible orgaBisiMiioii, but expreM my surprise to hear him an* Savior that had come. willing mind is needful to make soeh aid aeeeptor of tbtt spiritoil wnikbezs, witliont rtnpwt .. . , , aJUataSod. Chnreh mogdwaare to "aboond provided fdt the protection of indigent swer questions in the examination w h i ^ jBdHm.toTislbiUty? ^ IfMBt ZIon Where did John get h b authority fo IB this grace" of rich andXiberal giving to the femiKes, m d , 1 honestly believe, by^^od "in 90 171 F o r Jlu|e-*'^Qrday ItoaiUy CoBftrtaet would have been enough for the best of of Christ.—S Cat. vffir BoC in2r*Ucfanek7 73 sa S41S Meeti^" ^fint. Has a Aniidii tte serlptnral baptize-^frdpii Moses or God? "Hiere 49 MS to apj^iat ttus and mkaatteadBBae a taa^ eaanot Uuia givaf aa^ MFiraats b j eouk- himself since his ministers originated i t ; Was a man setat from God whose niune us. His ideas are excellent on important Sortlienii.;...-ts s. w." Diirtiicirr' ..„.. .r**^ test of fdlowsUBT Seeoad. Ars they i M m pnlsion, as in Statf Churche^ ate not a mil'* and he who fi^ to avifil him^lf of that points in theology, and he spoke freely •"M I S was Jolin.* s^Hie law an<| the prophete exp^ieat to t^ieiighat yreiOm at itfL—S COT. Tffi: 4. 131 T^viftv^ means is as culpable as one w ^ shoidd 3t7 of the ^elosipn pf maqy pf his race, pro* VL Baptist ehnrohes xcsati ii as OhxaaUB Wer6 until "Johfl; since ften tha kingdom Uafon....,.!..'.. For, J[vly-T€aa Bapti^ sdnist^ a ^ ? TBMX.". .-, .. •- r, ,.,.• "iS Ow T2 lies teisily win, thai all his ehonhca UoaU h^tamgU mii rrfnae to prepare the ground, sow the of h^veta ¥ p r e a c h ^ " ^ John's work tQ se^ V ^ n s and u n n a t a ^ lights T assocUOe with unli^tised ttv^Mip.^f Im* yrttiem Dbtrfct 114 KB 1033 knowledged ^ ^ - f i q y g r o r i ^ ^Tearenofitfi and dahgerons emnt da and; v<Hces from , heaven, said we tha woihL."—John m 13. Ihereceptieiieflieee •eed, and reap the harves^ im the p ^ ''doef Sot look like the S&ldse of the law SUtOfle*forI8S9liHthevaBgeliealorsfcTlpHiralniiBistiwff ThtaaL—. ^SiBZ a ] / vlio ^ j e b e e a ^ ^ a i at own dssir^ t h r t snch prepuation lor the f n t ^ wotdd dis^nsation, but it Icwlw lil^ the b e ^ mnst look Igt Qod*f yprd for % h t . He sooiatio«S (tfarrtd to ai* neh aa KXba ICiinsd^iAnoQi^oQB.^ 4 : gelieal AlUaaeaJiiaistetial is sbpnt ibrty-fiva j ' ^ r B pld. J . A. It. ning of tiie g o s ^ dispensation, imd iZa diriBi^im beftwMa a» akorefc ia< the b r | 9 .^stnist PRmdrae& or 6od*s Are there no mox»AsBoeiatiaBS<iB3iiesis> assoeiati^as' of Biinistexa^ aokiw«I«d|M ^ te wotid; ; ^ iB&Bi Bumbexdup, kr d m ^ i i Mark de^lMes' that it is.L Now The B ' l ^ i e ' K p t i s t church, •iPPi T Wka* 8|y yso, BreU»itB ^«w»jej,Webb, a l i riO^ Uie d i ^ ^ d ^ ^ ^ Bal^ t ^ ^ e eoneipdndent a g ^ it l ^ r Aiiciii^^ i , - batven' af c i u s ^ wmity, iSirfc^^ caDed to 0ie SeUers, and others, one .|nd ^ ? . ofaby gl^eSdScli-^ ih^ M event of of Christ with ^i&h; :tr dbin fieaveir it w t t o ^ n a t i o n 'of Bro. Wm. W; Ohroef^, a Bui iTOumbA<^, or W yaf r" i ^ l n c l r ^ ii^Sdt^irUc^st^j ht^itf^r^^i^ licens^ minister of her number, ahoe** ymatrnx^ It abom ^^ M ^ i i i o t bhitoui^;^^^^^^^^^^ be o i ^ ^ ^ f b r e ^ doBi.'^' f i M i H w A I w e n ^ t f n s ^ l & t g ^ d e , " or Johd 4Mbflroiifheaven: I t is cetlaln that tfat i e i h t ^ fif'De'f^^it^ tif samei c b ^ y , agunst I ^ i t f iima^M^ i s V A ^ y if John's l»ptiffln was not thsy stiIlBsedtr3H^ J ^ i l ^ T . ^ ( I'eK SJfriwo. •lift i& r e o ^ of I s H i i ^ ^ m ^ ^ for to^ M: a — i ^ o f ^ e m i ^ ^ w m ; • [ b n ' S ^ b n ' i y ^ e writer; — • » » ! i 1 ' " " " l<:ri . Sifj flo i.^ . -..d •fceufeisieaa;' ^f-trJ < • i • u; I• cV ' T-i.t -jitfiiu; t ' V k^'yr JjiaaS ' jiij '(.v^fc :i .-1,Iv. V " " " I M W 3 E . J. J jiiijji t i w i i g .Tr -.ST i'J • fjitijf r£ refusing U mr -f-L- tiM liflft "T-fTTtn ] ex: in IScI f i ^ ' f i e b ^ i U i r t i C c ^ ^ •Prl ..pmm mi t ^ W t f f i o d i A ^ M I j ' ^ O M at^tfae jr^Hyatt-Smiau I f e ^ d o wit: lW|Sl»«f|i|f oC'fMtfgtt mkaatoia i ^ n s e t)f ^ ' a a t e c f l b ^ aiid the- J t t l ^ w h a t a i ^ - i i n l l 'do for^Wfite^^ n o l k ^ e t y otlM p * ! ^ eapg^al^ w h o w ^ d o tsifc;. . . ' ^Sum t H f ^ c « « | i<f6* BeriOdM a n d ^ w i d i ^ c i k t t d a t ^ Vbo ' N o . s : Oiie o f ^ la - b a p t ^ J m t liwwmtion. t>ort. W e had H b i ^ t t o e i p ^ «bat t h e ^mttBeea^aA^a & e t \ S t 1 C i r - «ai:i]ia( l a t t m wed, M BM:«r tt* i ^ e n t pkiiiiitt k m i f trae to h a f ^ f e ^ arts, o f C ^ ! ^ I v ^ o M ^ ^ a t h d U e s . , m^ m ••t. i r t ^ d h a v ^ eorretsted s o inis- N o w this w e protitnoM an out and o u t «!• l i i i l t m v j u w o a m w -tka w a of it. t a f t e i i i tirt* • t a t e t n M ^ a i ^ h « r e ramified t h e eferOraL I F e c o i ^ i a t i H a M r w l ^ ^ U i M L iathadiacanard l i l i N a l ^ ^ ^ K n r i H i o s e a o f fMiahlMr^^B^ M tZoaaiy, aa» M tbt^ al* popidariy vatestood. ^ d ' i / i « e d r i f i$air «hst ^ ^ h«s«tme a t t m t ^ i q t : ^ ffi V e y j e a ^ s ^ aaanfiflly Dtporitorj i s Iita« BMk, aad ^ "A V»wlthdilt It ti«nt*8 losa t o <Mt b a t t ^ q g t b ^ OathoBoB'^OQ ^ e I«bli«»ti<» n f B , deporitw^r r w i far: N a ^ iimtarattBtegt nf ClwiiiigiTii «BUdL.99d«r oae p a i r o m , w b y d i d tibt oui^ irortliy Bro. s c h o ^ ^^flUon,. and, xm^ ^ e i n ^ b ^ ^ n e n t Date iftstiilMliaitgwtwnnaeali tak i i ^ , ^ ui him. ^ m t m t ^ p r i ^ In w i * tkp ^ nbtffe; u n i h d i i t r w a l ^ g t&4e- ^ ^ a b t l e M toi i&|iuehim H l ^ s a u f If Hie p ^ m n d it? " n o w , affe^ i d i f l ^ d i n g i t —till ipointliiif yj^lyHrrisa r|^n"T1^^^s - t i ^ t ^ y ;of ;the parties for months, h o w N^,,^ Wv pastor o f are w a s t i l a t d aoeordiag- to the apoatalie plan, W* £ r q ^ o l a ^ •ffaatxed is i t ^ e ^ D o t ' d b t a l n a ratraetioaoa t h e ^ ^ ^ ^^Qslvefy of groiind ^ i ^ e faeii a s t h e y imd -... .-i r : >5 f t i l M s a i M i i m Oiairf^ e i i s t ^ i t t h e tioM ihisy wrote and ptib- t ^ e l v g ^ifimta^ r e ^ e ^ W h m d r e d i a Um. ff-wa iHMWkadlMW anehatzm^ in Itsh^; ^ hiire e z i l t e d b e f b r t t h e i r e y e s -rr .more o a j p r o i ^ f o ^ points t o ^ M n e and wdst in a body fSRJipiatlJTOll. ikiB , whiokCh^t oneof his ^urdies, Oteits «iM$«rMm44smsg4he w , we k a n to 'amswtte^ ITf dv »»t kaow. l i e l i ^ e ^ ThefBibi® V * ^ d«cUred itself me&t o n t h e ground t&af W i a ^ A h a t We ttat >g«'tk»«ev«a chuNhes" to ^ 40 a^seotariaa l u x a t i o n , repodid not make mbbciy By t h e dpdi^tion l in,A#i|i^Bome vera v e ^ corrupt in "' j e c t s i^^tf^eiB i ^ d e r c o n s 0 e ^ ^ o n , in, ^ ^ aotioit o f t ^ Friepdship A s s o d a t i ^ ^ £ a t « d . t b e 9h«rge9 o f P e d p t f p t u t o that fi^tk a a ^ B M ^ . Hop :<ar a dioreh nu^del Y e make n o a v m n e n t i W e h e ^ n » k e j e ^ t j ^ c l e p r ^ a f e d to » t ^ ^ I f i i i t w d taaehiag «t 3mm, and " c o i ^ l f e a to. refettad s o p h i ^ p in'commbn ose, in w a ^ n t u i ^ l i v a t • B a p t i s t . Union,, i B d ' ^ a p ^ t a f i hone. I f t e facts w e r e , ' w h e n t h e y ptibkim as a dinrdi^ reqaim ) noB-lelMTpiP ^oto i i i i a g e o M t o r e p e l spehf i n ^ u ^ t i o p s aa In&ed, abd have b e e n for « x m o a ^ , be- tha^ames tfmu S a ^ r U olijmT^ j ^ i thp i6> t^n i f these M o e t i ^ i ^ t inAf^ . m a n - 4 i ^ W " ^ i n k , ' most groundless slanders. B m n o w i t lepre- fore t h e e y e s o f th^ editors o f tk^se par lowlig report; Whether x^Prei^jrfloold lie reearded i s . ^ i f r c t e a — i r o i k i i ^ "'Answer to iat quei^: Ifi^tMlieve Cl^t' g ^ v e r y sents itself a m o n g t h e - g r e a t Baptist pers, and t h e y may. d o tAemaelves An act rum t o tbeir wemi^ I T t b e j beHere pel order' in baj^Usmteqxiii^a ^pelmbjisbV teriaa ehar^es—for fdmrehaa they audaahtadly '^i^atiqn, ^ : ignoraiio i^aiShi—ti Societies at t h e N o r t h , a i ^ rejoices t o be o f justice^ or n o t , ^ t h e y think best. I t a beUever, a goqiel action, wkieh i s tsisMr* a i ^ a w ohpebM of Christ, is a (joesUon we classified in t h e B a p t i s t Y e a r B o o k as a is evident t h a t w e h a v e little t o expect auwi ^1,0 »re b ^ g j ^ oC the qoestio'n—J^Innj^ • IW and this Buut be done ky » foigftlmdmimttm^, 1. IB C S i n i d i n bi^tisiff s p e r K ^ ^ B a p t b t S o c i e t y . ; A-Northerri writer thus qwlifiedra^ o«yad.to Jadga ia such mattars. from them. W e wait t o see. granted, t h e t ^ g ' t o b e proved, ^ e oofi who bdoags to Christ'schnrchhimsali; and —i i i ^ j p i f f e ^ in ^ notices t h e f a c t r T h e foregoing I cKp from the Meligious W h i l e w e firmly demand Mtisfaction i« acting undw the authority of the same. Such emneiBW, cor t a l>e mmmniBtered t o t h ^ ^ o t e a paragraph: "It may seem incongr^us to oomplain of is gotpel order in ^ptism. f l i n r i i f o f r i ^ J . 8 4 ' Bro. Jeter's view is " It is often adTtntageoos ,t« Ifaire recoarae for such an unwarranti^ble misrepresentdhildreiLf anything in a work in which there is so much "2. In receiving ministers from other denom- no donbt c o i r e c t In aceordanee with dic2. & j C l n B t ^ bimtism t h e jMrsono/ to' iadireet refatation. The princ!^! ilpleies of ation b y our brethren in Richmond and tins, rtdaeiit ad abtufdiim, will not liow be dit-to be thankful for. But then is one portion of St. Louis while w e were absent, and w h e n inations, we receive them as we do any other tionaries and,popalac usage, we may say d n ^ o f % pemtient beneTer f members, and receive thism at memhert; and If m paroitki d o t l i k e cireiiindsion, itr enssed. The crgnmeat md kemmem,: 'to the it which we sincerely wish had been omitted, it was out of our power to k n o w or t o then, if satisfied in relation to their gifts a^d PrcMbyterian chnrch, 'Methodist church, and which we honestly beliere hasno right e s n never lie the dtrt^ o f the ehS^tiiOngh I,' «ui Mazeely earer be { t r ^ ^ y employed etc., j n s t a s w e say infaut baptism, when i t s parents were d e r ^ ^ m tfidrs—aiid t».estab^p<^tLTaitnitiu Aa ^ p f a l to the here. The title is, American S ^ t u t Year Book. correct, w e assure them that w e desire t o call to the ministty^ let the choreic Mdain 4hem in fact there i s the iniant without the iafiuit b ^ d a n thns e^feotnafif d n t r o y s h u n r ' s p^ealiar t^nioas, posiUon, or mode' of It opens jrith a list of the 'General Societies.' " have peace " with them, and that our to the offioe of the ministry. baptism. W h e n , however, w e u s e the b e f i e r e r r baptism fr^ i&e e a r ^ B a t r e w n i n ^ in order to make him beliere some- What Societies? Baptist, of cour^ and no relations as editors should be pleasant , . "Rurws Co^jBT, Chairman." 'tent be- thing, is almost necessarily improper. But in others. Our surprise was not smalli therefore, and fraternal, but w e are unwiUing to be term church ThU is landmarkism to the bone. There and our regret not less, to £ud in this list The ni .its scriptural sense, wc refata^ion, in dealing with those unreasonable thas scandalised withont manifesting the would be hope for the State if. every AsAmerican Bible Unioiu Is that a Baptist soolieetors 'whose mbnthi most be stopped,' it is least self-respect. sociation in Indiana occapied the same must s a y as does Bra. Jeter, that " a regL The B a i ^ Churches are either true ciety? Has the denomination ever adapted or perfecUy appropriate; u d a a y be highly effec ularly organized church o f Ciusst, is comdivrches of Ghnat, or tiu^ l u r e ^ s e . consistent position. . indorsed it? How many of the pastors and tiTiS^ Saeh is>mu' ZiordV argnment in Matt. The "Witnesses in l i e ^ g d o m of the Beast. S. If t r e e dimrdies, then t h e sect o r i g Eld. W m . M<^g,tt, formerly of East posed exclosively o f persons i m m ^ e d out deTils, by churches in New England apfiroTe of it and its inated b j Mr. Canmbell i n 1 8 2 7 k a xiL 27, «Jf I Iqr BeeUebnb Before the coming of Christ " the wit- Tennessee, is a minister m that Associa- on a profesMon o f their faith in liiin." work? Some of us haVe felt cllled on strenuK^iisni, and faLs^ a n a he^and his foUov- F i i O i ^ d o y Q a r s ^ ^ W t ^wn ^u^?' He is In v i e w o f this definition it is vain t o ously to resist the imputation that the work of nesses " in the kingdom o f the- Beast are tion. • n h s n n g ^beot ^eomTntimeated firom not saying that the disciples of the P ^ s e e s look for a scriptural church a i ^ i i g Pedothe Bible Union was a Baptist work, that the to be slain, ^nd w e have long believed —fiev. D. M. Crowell, of Rome, New York, Btt^^utB have no authority-to bi^tize. really do east out demons, but simpty shutting baptists. N o r can Baptists, without deQomination is in any sense implicated in i t that Oncken, the veteran Baptist mission- shows his appreciation of the " Old Landmark S. Z r & ^ t i s t Churches are n<^dbitrches their mouths by an argument ad hominem. And now, above all, when the New Version has proving recreai^t t o their principles, reary, under God is now raising up those doctrines of the Herald" by sending us the o f C h n s ^ t h e n all C a m p b d l i t e zmmsters mcnriu in 1 Cor. xr. 2 9 , ' Else what shall they been so seTerely, and in many respects, so cognize any but senptural churches. EcI wihajrtA^Bd JMod ^withoat^ a a t h o d t y t o do wUdi «rebaptts0d for the dead, if the dead witnesses—faithful churches and minis- money for three subscribers.—fieZ. Herald. rise not at all? why m they then baptised fer justly criticised, are we ready to take the soci- ters to bear their testimony agaiust Antitiza A n d the Campbellites of the W e s t show clesiastically tfac^e can b e no sach conr«Mr, Campbelfite minislers d e n y that them ?' The apostle sUences certain objectors to ety that has issued and is eircQlatiqg it, into christian Rome. H e has already accom- their appreciation o f the N e w Landmark nection between Baptists and Pedobap' ^ j E O ^ e s are t h e true (^Hirdies of the resurreetion of the dead by potinting to the tho list of our national sooieUes ? If the Year teachings of tho Merald b y sending tisto as to m a k e letters o f dismisaon that the des%Q of t h d r superstitions prjuOi^Be eneouragad by them, of Book had been Issued by a private publislier, plished wonders, and he is accomplishing g i v e n b y t h e latter recdivable b y the l i Soi^p^pnil. l £ e y ^ there- fai9«»nig4iTiiicp«r80BS i s Ifdadf orthose who the case would have been different, though even wonders. W e read the account o f his money and s u b ^ r i b e r s for it. A devoted former. I must g o farther and say t h a t ; — ' — i Mid onordaiaed. B a t JMl died nabai^edrT^ praftieB knows ifhare then we should have felt like complaining. But movements with the greatest interest. and prominent pastor o f M i s s r a ^ p i was r ^ B^uptist Chorohes existed in the next eentury. He does not pre it is issued by a national society, the American F r o m an exchange w e clip t h e f o l l o w i n g : in our oflSce the other day, and remarked t h e auUiority oon&rred b y P e d o l ^ t i s t s a n d i e s o f C h m t i C W p . seat this M an a r i ^ e n t to prore the doctrine Baptist Publication Society, the highest autho" Eld. J. G. Oncken, writing to the MUtionarythat t h e influence o f the Herald was OA a n y o f their members to " preach," rity among us, and the society to which we^all i c i o l o i f e s t l ^ are s c ^ i s m a ^ i ^ of the resunvi^liL^ tra^ simply as an ifai/azMW from AU Dansig, says: pemicioos in all his c o u n t y ; t h e Camp- eannot b e o o n ^ t e n U y recognized b y any lore to contribute. What shall we say aow to as heretics Baptist, i f Bro. Jeter's defiiiitio& o f a «*A<1? <^«lockJAe church bfilUbeaan i^MJUE. i d J i i ^ ' ^ ' ^ ' ^ C e B t a c y ora^ t h e S a v d U . aoriptoral choxch ia correct. W i l l it be a o d a r e subscnbk® it^ while bo(*, andliolds us as a denotni«^ i _ , the HSeti-W n e ^ l»Qt Jw Z«t|i*raii iMMtor of the town u-v tvt an HifellciUesP s ^ t h a t this is exclusive and mtoleiant ? £h IT would toe well understood." V a i m his whole flock to their fate. Infants Baptists are divided b y i t ! T o indorse N o w , as r w p e c t s t h e allusion in the say it is not Baptist, he has oiOy to t h i ^ i There is n o t h i n s s o e x d a s i v e and intolbecause t h ^ d o n o t i ^ n o t sprinkled any more at allj and the pas- the baptisms o f Campbellites^ under a n y Year Book Into our faces, and we a n silWj^ t h e baptisms o f B ^ e w e o f baptising for the dead, Brp. erant as truth. j. p. tor of the Baptist church, Bro. J. PriUka^ is circumstances, is t o indorse G ^ p b e l l i s m . "It seems, from a note preyed to the ^bimtarai b beouise e a u u e of ita d ^ Broados assumes a very douif/vi andtAi of this society, that some hesitaUos rrsMs. xegiMrator, and enters all births, deaths anc —Your Committee on PeriodiMis beg leave aw a u Gam nnbapr ^tfMgtnercMy occupied wUrpn^ T h o m a s Jefierson, in his " N o t e s on of lurriagM which take place, into his registry. and a letter was addressed to the €01 to report: That, taking into contideraUon the Mr.. Cam; a n d t h e first ing Seeretazy of the Bible U&ioB,askingadifij^ Hitherto our brethren have not nu^le use of the V i r ^ i a , " s a y a : " Several acts of the tf^ postage to he the true meaning of it f great impwtance of a full nadentanding of loeaciim n o other. H e i v j d i ^ 'I ^ no reason what^rw why i j * church at their lllsposaL I dare say it will not sound Baptist doctrine and the importance of a Virginia A s s e m b l y o f 1657, 1662 and W i t h o u t referring t o the v i e w s o f Americas BiUe Union should not appear: in m U long before tee Baptists will eendoct divine fce&eireulation of oar valuable periodica^ in tiieae dilwrmnw, t h e y r e i i i n u r e d m o d e m expositors, it seems to us reason1693, h a d n ^ d e : it penal in parents to T ^ B b o k . ' Perhaps not. 1 dd notVnbw a»lt service there. s^Mag forth the truth as i t is in Christ; and refose t o h a v e their children baptized." c a n ; ^ ^ . ^ " — a n d able t o suppose t h a t the Greek fathers, was to be expects he would see any objectiioio. tt cA BUSSIAK CHrnCH. knowing the backwardness of- many of our ~ w ^ h o m e d but a little removed from t h e apostles, But what he failed to see thousands of othtfas T h e Baptists h a v e been a persecuted brethren in taking such papers, we feel that we •From far and near brethren and sisters do see and feel dwply." ^ people, but t k e y h a v e never persecuted. ^ J ^ ' ^ o h i d ^ i ^ argument— thoroughly conversant with the constrocM »«»«tened hitljer:; thfy had come eren ftom cannot recommend too sttbngly some one or N o w h a d it g i v e n , or if it could giv^ fifty eentsL S . W . P a b . H o u s e . ! tion o f their o w n language, and certainly must trace t h e church o f Christ by Odessa. Among th« Bussian population -the more of our denominational papers. We would. I f us a faithful translation o f the N e w T e ^ I«rd'9 work is likewise progressing. Tweaty- therefore, advise the brethr«n,'tliat in orckr to ^^^ps o f her bloody footpriatfi, wiU she - BBOEAE CEEEDS. - ^ in t h e interpretation accepted b y t h e GAXB0ua—^ I f a n y man shall s a y that c h t ^ h e s in t h d r day, would most likely tament, w e w o p l d rejoice t o recognize i t swen persons l»ave already been baptised. a more uniform disseminaOou of truth, to sub- not be found a m o n g t h e Baptists f taptiBii U n o t essential t o salvation, l e t as a Baptist society, and would l o v e and Tkey form a separate church, although they scribe for one or both e>f the following papers, I d m t e aeanrsed. Libamtism, iiot o n l y are g i v e o s l h e trae meaning of this passage. cherish it as stich, fer Baptists otiig cc^ kavo fraternal intercourse with their Geman vis: Tns BAPT»r, published at Memphis, Xenn., £ D o u g l a s s Gorrie, i n his book on our sins remitted,bat also the pnnirimient Ghiysostom, a learned Greek w h o bnthren. I recommend the movement among "Methodism,*' says, that about the year and the ChrUt^n Herald, published at Tuscumgive to the teorld a fait^id translatioru of lived in the fourth century, informs us ihs Russians to the special i n t e r ^ i o n of the bia, Ala. And for the use of our Sunday 1784 « l h e Presbyterian and CongregaSim is gracioaaly pardoned o f God. Rct. J, R. Graves writes^o the Central jB<g». pharch. If the authorities ignore this meve- Mhools, Kind Word*, the Child's DeUght, pubtional ministere w o u l d not baptize a chTld p p i ^ t o e v f ^ o n e o f ug the g a t e low the Christians of his d a y understood tift, denying the correctness of the statement inest, then a fire inay be kindled by it, which lished at Memphis, Teun. Tlie great Bible See his H o m i l y on Corinthians: which before, through ain, was unless at least one o f t h e parents proMgHutceutHbriiy. " Chap, XT. 29. * Else what shall they do who which appeared in that paper some months ago> no power of the earth will be able to extinguish. truths they contain mak^ them edifying to fessed faith in t h e ^wta^ines o f Calvin • , ^ v e r y person con&medi are baptijrf for the dead V What is it that he "to the effect that he must have made money Evct since my visit to St. PeUrsburg, I have every Christian, and we hope the brethren will nor would they admit Methodists to the ^ answer Qtew questions: means? Or shalU first mention how they who by discontin^ngihis paper for several weeks." chWshed the pleasing hope that the Lord would give the subject due consideration. ^ Supper of the Lord,'' Presbyterians and Q. is yorar name ' are Infected with the Marcionite hwcsy perrert As the item waa copied into this ne^s. colupnir gather a great people to himself in this vast I. N. GrxBKiE, Chairman. -^'rald, we take pleasure in copying Bro. empire.'» A . ^ ^ ^or M-^ y®® this expression? I know, indeed, that I shall Congregationalists once practiced ' close name?" W e copy t h e above from the minutes Graves' correction. Bro. G. publishes an eight .jfi. excite much laughter. Thira anyljatechumen ^ sponsors in b ^ t i B n ; wherein communion,' did t h e y ? W h e n t h e y now o f the Enon Association, Middle TennesBDITOEIAL BBETITIBS. I t w ifiade a m ^ b e r o f Chiisl, tl® child diw ^ n j j then^ l i v i n g placcd a living man page paper and gives himself with great enthu* complain o f Baptists, they censure them — A m e e t i n g o f some promise has see, and w e thank the brethren for their tf God, and an inheritor of t h e k i n e d o m u ^ ^ r the Much of the dead, they approach ibp. siasm to his work, and has otir best wishes.— for doing, what t h e y once did themselves. coipse, and Ulk with him, and ask him if he Religiciut Herald. commenced at the First church, in this kind notice of us. T h o u g h we <lo not M e e h o d i b x . — W h a t are t h e benefits w e wishes to receire baptism; then^ when he Bro. Jeter, will y o u allow u s to say pitf: :fero.Teasdale is aiding t h e pastor. print our paper in Middle Tennessee, as Dr. Summere, in his book on Baptism, neenreby ba^inn? . : makes no reply, he that is concealed beneath thUt the a b o v e d o e s not amend t h e wrong of yore, we still print it in Tennessee, and lets u s k n o w that m a n y Pedobaptists — W e write from a sick room, which for Tennessee Baptists and all others. ^Anft t h e to o f t ^ i s t h e washing says, in his stead, that he should wish to be ; roa, in connection with the Central Bajpw e have not l e f t for fqur days. W e are W e hope to meet with our brethren o f never witness an immeraion without • w a y the g u i l t rf a i g j ^ an b y t h e ap- baptiied; aad so they bapUxe him, instead of tist, h a v e d o n e 'tis ? T h a t m i s s t a t e m e n t « feelings o f revnlsioh and sorrow." Y e t the departed like men jesting upon the stagfc the seventh one o f onr family that has old E n o n this year. _ " B y b a p t i r a w e a ^ a d ^ | j e d into the What^lhea, is Panl speaking of? First I wish so palpable t o e v e r y p a i ^ t that exchanges i t h e y are anxious to commune with Bapbeen tinder medical treatment the past P k o f . T. T. E a t o k . — W e failed to uo- tists w h o are made Baptists b y an act are m a d e mem- to Kmind you who are initiated, oftlie r ^ n s e with us, as well as t o e v e r y patron o f o u f three weeks. Three well-defined cases tiTO the ordination o f this brother to the the v e ^ sight o f which excites "focKngs which they who introduce you to the mysteries paper, wfw c o n f u t e d a n d p u t afloat ^ f varioloid have appeared, but all are « B t b a p i l i m w e .who "were b / l i a t ^ bid yoa make, 4nd then t will expliiin the words minwtry, and w e canno^ in j i ^ t i c e t o e ^ r of revulsion and sorrow" in m a n y P«do^ d i i l d i e n o f w m h an) i n a d e t h e c h i t now doing well. W i m we are about tobaptii^ we bli f i l i n g s , permit it tp m a published dren of God.** ftinf, w e l e a r h j ^ h d nnquei^oDably, lus ^ M t . P l b a s a k t CuuKCii, M i s s . — W e record. Proit E. is tlie'/goo o f the late baptists I H e . i r h o can see t h e beauty of i thecandidaie say, I belieTe in the resue^tion thia consistency CM no do^bt see the baptism is a of the dead; And opon Ihia f a t h we a n financial niove i o «bear»» t h e stock o | rigret the sad state o f affairs in ^ this Jos. h ; ^ Inward" eoniMtency itself B a w i K e J n A A a n s a a and Missouri^ <?huroh, respecting, as w e db, both miq _ rest; _ ^ve ^ * B y irater, tiiesi, a a meanm T^o s^e tued AfUlr we, togef&er with_ (he ITi^Yerstty, a name l ^ y c ^ " and . r e f ^ ^ d ttafessedthis, w e a n k t doira iato t j ^ A ^ j t ^ W e f c u p p o w h e m n o t w i U i D g forittobrf istcm. T h e o n l y advice w e can g i v e i s ' or b o m 9.f % i o u t i n r ^ When Horace Greeley, in hi? " G l a n c e s at ofthowsaered streims. B e a i w i i i g Orti «f are _ ry 01 octgKuu ^ ^ the breOiren e x e r d s e t W moat " I f the a s d e n t Bomans •re F W « l d e e t 8 o f b i p . t k ^ I Ibtu f i d , If there be mo'reiBrs^cti^, q f - e ^ i H J ^ a i n - < ^ S i a f e waa laid, i t t i l w wky art t ^ baptised for the dead 7 t ^ t is. the . - ^ , p r o g e n y in dead bodies I'or with « view to t j ^ m ^ o u iMt M r f ^ a and sufW h U e w e h a d n o iJght t o e x p e c t t h a t that there b e n o divisio^a in t W b o d y o f grave^ U i e . l j ^ o f tlie w l w i e d ^ ^ ^ W , i J m j »«pax«^ bfliering the r e s u ^ t i o a tody, t ^ t n n a f ^ ^ ^ e r w(mld1,avo c a u ^ t n p a , | ^ know i ^ i o T S ^ of It s ^ not remain dead. Ihou by thy wotds fi^oted®;ie£ l^J^de^tl^'p^rer^ty • i d e d in t h e circulation Of s o - i t u i d f e U . w h o ^ ^ t b ^ tl^e - s t o ^ g , , .^ g ^ it, lot •oafesakmJdeeUrest tkarwurwetio. of tlui tiuA VAipf^v^ eji^af^tb and^saved a i n i i i , ^ o f needjess d a t ^ h i n t h ^^ i tha aa by ^ i a ^ h x the ^aa&ith I^M m m jure—indeed s h o u l d ruBitts as a p a b l i r t i ^ — - l i which i . i . w e believe "^ % to think that t ^ t i o s d n e babered aad eoaltesed." smd a m i n a W r ^ U nit little ta We c w wBotffi^^aaee Iiilj b e i i ^ d « i i i e n ^ doctrines o^ o w lirfy Theodereti w h o wrote a oentury latfir, 4epuu34 ti^qip nsexactty _ wrong t l w y need^ t o be t a u g h t oiqre W e think that D r . E a t o n both » l i ^ b e f o z ^ hia ^ and ^ p l i u a . ^ botfi llhorch and « He who is i > a p ^ i . buried'with tha U r l •03a r»n4 danger, ^ni^ despotU orter t h ^ by iirtiilpatiaj £« Jd, d e a t l ^ f ^ toirird^ <toiot ^'^^Mo^rnkidm^ i n . B. lit % P l ^ B U j ^ e f i t o f tho o a w • not, why, t h « , l i f a t ^ ^ c i r paibir, mftOQfiuiqy, a i i d i n u [ ^ M f m ^ ' ^ ^ t h e ttirf n ^ i i either of. t h e 'itiras ofmOatOko^^^^ fhjH^: i ^ ^ ^ y i n ^ a w in w r Have ti^ken d e n r e d t o r e - i a t ] i « o n r ai^ l)l«o«: ekudt m mP^ M ^ M ^ imd rht ijjr t f k ^ • ¥ rf do«tria« pf^itOM aaeag » y w « r » a 4 weadtisa mir liretlmB to take ^ ^ M ^ y « , d s a i d paper. Aad fnrtlwr, o n e oimid aee that m , a ^ •criberB, l o s t t h e l o s i i ^ d e d ^ time. B a t t h e Central JBcsptkt^ for reasons beat V t o U8el4 published i t s s t a t e m a ^ statement, r^ ^ B«it. J . H y m u W i n s f w i r e d <q[>eii-oonuttiinloi^iife-~this w e published in our paper l a s t J B & n o l « o . l % e o n l y t h i n g thi^ V ^ y e a s a n y misgiTings about t h e ^o ttxpoM iniMt "Ti^_ 2 S e J ^ t J S »• X e n i n e n t j a a d a a ^ » bleaai ^ t o t h e d o m i n a t i o n a n d Oie world a s b i a iastljr 11 fether w a s bev. rore i r e , can wr» hope for more? d M pn^Hdety o f n m i i m i ^ l i i K h n^mL L . B t S on t h e s a l ^ f t w d l • • v i t h Bro. Johnson o f O ^ I o s a . !^peMmaztoKe b a ^ O T t h e siqisoallioii tiiat i t M burdensome a e w members r e m a m i M m*< ratertain t h e OoaTc wMM ^j-i r m - j 0.J fcfi r . »Tij-. ••••ir.Jrn:- - I 2 6 . y fi, • ^ ' -.' • ' " t t a « J that the b ^ wisdoa of the State eaa Por o o ^ develop Is beiag bKnght oat to seeoraa broad, A>«ifleiaIpnMiB8U9»^ieet;W3ll ooaa^yiaHBoW J ^ u k r w feel as j ^ e i o t t ealUire to eraT" ^ I d of ibe risiag C o n v e n t i o n -wrill •meh i n t a w i i ' l a Board in gjHMiaitioa. ,Thafitata>kBow» t b a i o a U a i T h e foUo^ng f r o m t h e V i a d i e a t o t ^ pabUeeateTp^ r, J l s j r fifh. j C ^ a t l a w d e f i H s , La., we m j ^ i m ^ TOa ^ w u a a !»f ^ w ^ e i f k to the rarioas • m p h i s as w for it ware it , 0 ^ h m dtassads its aoeeeaa e T ^ w h e r e . . I t ' J . I t H u R u n , 'itt W t ^ i a Biehaoad. w Baltimore, or Cbarleaf ^ ' i ^ i t a l i f e a n a t be aeenred agdAst a e • ^ a e n ^ ^ y aMnaaadtooorrewXers. ^ i ^ a d ^ i ^ Wf« ittSi proper ioB. Batptufs itf tha ^ S ^ ^ f a o s t e n t i d a t i e d a ^ e r a : # U i i h ^ ^ e B i a g aroaad it, i a t W thai if. eaa l a a n y w a y s l d j a Bi^tmt dmn^im JBmA ^jf of tlHdr o v a CktaTeatioa. , .Wkat tfcia » t a l l i g e a a t a a d w i s ^ a of its people. ny tia ^ c a l t a ^ i a t a ^ t s o f i L i a M e a i U s B««ia J r ^ a ^ , m U Tji. ^ *^ A *Al W ^ » c t i t o t trill bepwdwadsUi The State, thea, cannot a t this late day, with i i d i ^ l y adraace the r e D ^ ! ^ ft^thera e h o r e t e t are aUe, j a t i » i r p»T«rtjr,to all the riek fraits before i t wUeh i t has g a l ^ m m m r ®f «itihs iaiMi frasli«Bc4A i f ear deaeaiaation, f<* sll our iW- rnimm^ MMh, to its ooppaat twoal^-Avo ' " Iir litran • T t t i N j I t t ' ^ i f c i i r i i , e r e d o n t o f the past firoa the school t j a * r h e U n k r n o f t i ^ Eooliiak a n d S e o t t i s l i dapead u ^ t W plow at M ti« a^eroasfrnit/^TegetaJilea, W&^otherlieristohi. PrabrtCTltta 6e4iim^a|iSlSGe nffixmtioii." JuH^ V** of the t e a , a a d all the t r e a e a d o a s faets looaiag up t v n ^ ^ i f u f for alL There « a a he a o p r a g m a Address Tk* Tmrioas Pratwtaiii n e t s will a q u be ~ a i H i i a i a l b j j w k ^ 'iTaiiaiiaaoiaoYM i a the f n t n r ^ eaeh s f i n a i a g the neeessity of i t t j ^ braadk withoat tatelBganee. Our bat i a d i s p e ^ U e a i ^ e ^ i f c o i s u a i p ^ i Z S n Tfwi^ forasA to BBite. Zhea. it' M j j l w ^ r i b o ^ of WBoy to ^ a a i a t a i a i a g . t h a t s y s t o a vaioqpaired,—the f a r m mast ba i a t ^ g e n t r - a s d to aecoxf thia »rrir,tr««fk«>aiAaJJt ^ ^ w l i s M a i e r M a a a y a a r i M a ^ w i t k i i a W State eaUnbi g t ^ np the sehwds. B a t i t is j e s t we ^ u ^ e i ^ ope tp tdte^ Th« r a r m a s aad d ^ , a a d c o i i p r o t a y 4 i 6 s q ^ tetfliii^srtre^ ta . • g a i u t the Atptists «t% a a i « a r s for itaa e a r g»Mt a w t e t a . UaBka i^'rcfirigSMlar^ rowmry:--'' 1 ^ « t a d y i ^ » , » d t e f < its s u g g e s t ^ : " this that the Bomaaiat woold b r i a g the B u t e to *'AKZBicAjrBiu8(MXKrr.-Tiie Board S S n r A p i i ^ o y W jL iHsmKGCISVKD ia hia demand for a I t o ^ ^ e j e u r a a l ipnblshed ia wMeh p r e e a r r e a a d t a r t i d S a ^ i T ^ arattr eo taag oot^ of the aehool f a a d . «• the t a o i p e r ^ r e is kept Just above freexiag ofMAnagenof thiasoeietjM w a p o M d M l b l - W w m A W O T ^ T h e foTIowiag aioaW be clipped His right to withdraw his ehild from the poblie M e i ^ l i ^ T l s a a . , ^ s A t a a i i ^ M. W. y h n i p y^m P f W & Oiaatoi^ _ point, whlah n p i d l y deoraipose as .sooq m tows: Baptist, 1 i ' P r i e n a , ' 1 ; CBa«wg»tioii*t school i a order that he awy edneate i t within deaff^aaioaie Miiice^t baMiaada i a r e t o m ft>r |»T« .tbe haadaoaeat ataak exposed to the air, hy r«iaon of the,inotsJura irtt, S; li^tiiwiMti, 6 ; i d f c m e d , ^ aea'a, aad Childrea'a Bo t « r , a a d o v yooag a u a i a i m t h e the ehorch aught ^ r h a p a be g r a a t e d ; though t h a ^ e s s a s i ^ s a A p r e a t t h a t we h a r e detirad t«ri»iu, IT.' perusal, b a t a stady of its i a p a r t e d to the icn, the aew process axtra^ts bafiMBdia aay store i a extraot ia fkoa a a o a t B m f t t h a ^ g y by B r . we can eaaily se« how the-BUlb a l g h t waU re- fifo^ a«t merely B . ^ ^ MnugB •umam^mtbmBontk a U a e i s t a r e f h > a i t h e reftigerated- apaw-, a i d g<»da a r e gnarf^kteed aa^ , Joliiajfl^, t l w j B o ^ ^ l f b i ^ of fnae to recognise even thia right. Whea a w d ) stored o o l u i a a c p m t i o g tliraagh tbia Mteicij 1 iweparee the artst delicate aiAatancea for » pwl t h e a a a a l L " t o e J a a u a r y a u a b e r i s before us, and t b o t t o a l o ^ W o f G t r m * n f , ia r W a ^ a t tia tha father proposea to pot hia boy into the hands of longed exposure ^ e t h e atmaepkere^ when reW a c o , Texas, i t i o h a r e a Catholic , COTOB o a u baptiaa: a a a t e r s whoae alphabet of trath ia that the ec- j a ^ g fVom i t a i ^ a l t h y eondiaon, like a sound diBXVil.—£t:. ^ t h e s G ^ i ^ mneMiMM t i t t ^ s a L wift lj» tbe o o a « ( | A i < w ^ IwptUm, elsaisatieal law or the ckarek eaaoa* role t h e a a d v i g o a u s tre^ It proaiaes to Its readert— mart^—MernpimApf^ 4i«4alty of bteelkiag. or U t ^ ^ a ^ ^ J l X Yta, and Wum ta to b^n s eatboUe Mayar, there ia reqoired for ita fairexacnbioB, aside cirU law of t t o ^ a t r y , a B u t e might be justi- a i i d a o f i ^ e r should be le^gto without I t - ^ and ft Gadrilie Baftrd af AldcHMs, aad win one SlOliES, the ontwara act, a genaine receiver, who fied ia interfering, and taking the b o y N w a y rieh hMKMt of iaseioasand wholesome f H d i fbr ^laialBg fcoufeTfa^^S; " A little 'Away • bo* aaa tfa' n d a j esat a C&tliolie vote. And tllia will be the aecepu the aama i a fkith on tha promise of froa fetheraad rnaatsr^ f l a e l a g h i a oader a t h a ^ i a d ^ u ^ g oarreat year. I t Ja t i a e they ^ U y Pulmonary Irritation. B ^ V T A S r . rdlriMd ky tlfc Wttwt « « . " folare of ereTj town that builds op t n Gsthoe n ^ s e s this f r f t h ? » i s j ^ e r V»tem less iaimieal to its owa safety. But t h a t f o r s ^ r s s i i 4 , ^ ^ h a n i e s ( b o a l d eadearorby or c ^ ^ " ^ •ppearanoaof a cold lies a ekank Baptist^ aad Pmtestaats ara p m a p p o s e d that the Word of Chriat mnst there can be no question about the other matter, all Beam i a "their power to keep up with the W h a t is t h e d i a f t w c e C m a r PECToaAi. •Tabcaaa are a new ariihelpiai; to do it. improrement made in their farmer aad a seamstress? One gathers what already ttara been declared to the same. Mark even igrwe yield this. If the Bomanist is to " P ^ ^ j u s t out, fcr tbe ease or Oprnght, OWdk. industry, and this can be he sows, and the other sews, what she gathersL p r ^ ^omchitu, ,and m m r u n a ^ m p ^ bv " T h e U H h e r K y a C a t h o l i c p a p e r , s a y s XTi. 16. Compare Matt, xxriii. 19. The birth h a r e his proportion out of the pubUe treasniy of ereiy child fn the limits of the Christian T h e following s e n t e n c e vriU shotv- t b » Rushton & Co., of New York, one of OiVoldeat for the education of his child, why shQuld not dona in m wa^ so readily 4s by the experience that two boadxed tboasaod TrvA ciiHrwi are church is a dirine d i r ^ t i o n eommittingit to tha importance of the position of a c o a s u i : ^ g ^ honsea in «M» eonatiy. They will be the Methodist or the Episcopalian hare his porOf ate le^raed anii f«cientlfie. To gain knowllost t» t ^ Catholic i n 4hia ^ n t i j srery f i ^ s a p ^ r to a j l others, quicker to ntre and pleawnter to take, having none of thColEenivB, yaar. Catholic chp^an" a « laiigely zeached by family and the ehnrch for ( ^ r i s t i a n edocation, tion also? The principle once admitted, i t e d g e i # e * a a t p r o « t b y theleachinga of othera Woman-rr withoat her man, is a brute.. i a order that its spiritual deTelopment from the works death ultimately to the entire common •a wellapby onr own indiTidual labora. This A n o l d g e n t l e m a n o f e i g h t y - f o u r , h a v - naaseatisg, blown cnbeb taate^ aie a «ar SoadaT-aaboels." i begianing on shall U k a ^ l a o e aoder the influing taken to the altar a damsel of about six- losenga Sohi by a j l druggists. school systems. The basis of a unirersal educan be ^ n e only; by^.a f ^ e iaterohange of Ought aot this fact to encoarage erery Baptist chareh in city, town and.coontry to organ- ence of the B e d e ^ r aad his Word. Matt, cation upon which a free State rests is at once t h o o g h t ^ iaUrcourse through the preaa with teen, the clergyman said to h i m : " T h e font is . Norics.—Bro. Qoalson. having coa^aded t« close out the remaining copies of his "Dehal* ise and keep up a Sabbath-Bchool ? If we bat xix. 13-16. 'Then were there brought unto and forerermore broken up. Religious es- thoie w/qim position gires them the readiest at the other end of the church." " What do I with Samuel .A. K e l l y " at coat, any p e i ^ reach the children, and them, we can H i a little chiMren,' etc. Notice (1): These trangements and animosities, and fierce partisan fadliti^ for acquiring the knowledge we seek' want of the f o n t ? ' said the eld gentlemitn. wiahiag a copy caa get it by aending thirty were not new-born children. (2) Christ did bigotries would graduate from these difi'erent " A derllng journal like TAe Southern Fanner " O h I I beg your pardon," said the clerical centa to the addrws of S. C. R o g e r s , ^ ! Main snccesBfallj resist Some. not call them to baptise them. The acriptural ecclesiastical schools, to rend society, and con- should be in the hands of every mechanic and wit, " I thought yon brought this <^ild to be street Memphis T%nn. Four copies for aae d ^ l a r , or three dolkra per doxen. Tlils is an T h e B j p t i n i W u i e h m a i i , o r g a a <?f t h e proof fsr (he necessity of infant baptism i« un- Tulse in their mutual contentions the whole agricnlurist, and among the younger members christened." interesting little pamphlet, and worth.twice the Anti-miaaionary Baptisu*, ia aa. article, makes lenabte [aaAaZ/Jar]. Jiatt. xix. lS-15; John fabric of government. To this end does this of limtfies should take the place of those niiserAmong deoominatiooal jokes the <ol- money. Bro. Coulson's first speech oa the first t b s following ftHuion to os. We eapy It in iiL 5 ; Matt, xxriii. 19. The first two of these demand of the Romanists bring us. Not as ablraetsational weeklies too often found in the lowiag, by an eminent Western physician, is proposition is well worth the money now asked proof of what we baTt ^ e a asserted, that con- passages has no reference to baptism; the last rotestants, but as citizens glorying in our re- intoceit lap of childhood. not bad: Being called to the bedsideof a d y i n g for ihe book. Let those wishing a copy send at once, as the copies will soon be out. sistancy will force the respect and admiration designates plainly the limitation d i n g i n g to its publican liberty, and eyeing with solicitude •Specimen copies may be seen at our ofiice, rcpiobate, be found that he was e:<p6cted -to of e r e a one's eneaies : uniTersality. Nor can it in any way be proved erery movement that threatens that liberty, we an| we will ask of our neighbors, from a firm give comfort rather to the soul than to the body. B.«CHEW)E'8 HAin IRI.—TWs splendid Hair " We h a r e a thousand times more feUowship that the apostles baptized inftnta. 1 Cor. vii. cry out a thousand nays to this insolent demand. cowictlon of its sterling usefulness, to sub- The old wcman said if she could only remember Dye is the best in the world. Harmless, reliable, instantaneous, does not contain l e a i nor for Elder J . R. Gnrea, the fearless editor of 14. The children are"* h c l y ' not on account of Exchange. sc^be to a work that will give mo^e satisfaction the name of the church she had been a member any vitalie poison to produce paralysis or death. The B a f t i s t , than we have for those Missionary baptism, otherwise the nrgument of th? apostle of she would feel better. Was it the Presby- void the vaunted and delusive preparations T h e H i g h C i i u b c h L k a u k k , .v J e s u i t to liemselves and families t h i n all the trashy BapU^s who are a f n a d to write the t m t h in would be fatile. The testimouj qif^Jhe earliest terian?" kindly suggested the doctor. ''No, boMting virtues they do aot possess. The PKIEST.—The New York Titn'r : ublishes the ilbltrated nonsense of the day, A. Bafohclor's Hair. Dye has had reffetnce to the P H n t i t i n Baptists." church history puts it as '^aa %ey<^d a that warn'i it." " The Methodist ?" - No, we T ' " ' ' " " •jThe terms are but two dollars a year—a sum following item: tiiin> ycius i..: J J Lb-,- reputation lo uphold didn't like them. " " Baptist?'' "Xo, it warn't its integrity as the only Perfect Hair Dye— " J f o T i c j E . — I n n ^ y t o t h e jpiany a p p l i - doubt Itoyut tfi> autter 2jce{/ei} t ^ i n the aposA c o r r e s p ' n l nt of 7'he Jioek, a Protestant t h i every man should make it a duty to toli» d t i u ^ J a & o t I w p i i ^ ' . had: no place. " the Baptist." "Did tUey haptiza ia i t ? " Black or Brown. Sold by all druggists. Apc a t r a u iBSiie io-na for books o a ecimjnuBiai^ we paper publi!>b«Hlcxprea3;y for the present crisis, inieat." 28-tf-P B^ei^iUn zvr Dogm^ii, pp. 170-172. " Why, that was the main thing '' Tiien it plied a t 16 Bond street New York. beg W e to say that i m d e r no (wrcnmstances gives that paper the fallowing account ia re- J U c t l I X E SeWUTG KV EkECTKICITY.— must have been the Campbellite," said ihe doccan we fumiah books to any house anywhere on SccppKBSoxc GiiAPK.-Thi3 magnificent grape, gard to Dr. Pusey. He says: ' S i s weeks ago 1 Thause of electricity as a motive power, and tor. " T h a t ' s i t ! ' she exclaimed, " t h a t ' s i t ! a native of the South, and one that never fkils, commission. A. H. R D t o a n , Agent, OATHOLIO ITEMS. plado the acquaintance of a lady to whom the i t ^ r a c t l c a l application to a sewing machine Thank God I remember the name of H i ' ,\nd, never needs "Methodut Book Concern." A R o m e d i s p a t c h s t a t e s t h a t six h u n - secret was revealed by Dr. Pusey s college trimming, makes a beantifU arbor ha| been successfully experimented with in greatly comforted^ she fell Into a tranquil IX the Methodiat Book Concern, with its dred and tea Totcs are now sure for Papal chum, a Jesuit priest. Twenty years ago she walk in a few years, and yields more each N ^ Vork. In the old engine there were four year, can be bad of M. W. Philipa & Co^ 861 capital of half a million, cannot put oat books Infallibility in the Council. was residing for some time in .\ustria; the setiof magnets, five armatures, and a battery slumber. Main street, Memphis, at only twentyr&f^ on eommiaaion, can the Southwestern Fubliahcents a vine, and they are two years old at t b ^ " SiGXATUKE OF TUK C k o s s . — T h e m a r k house she occupied was the property of a com- of ^ e large cups. The improvement has reDEATnS. iug Company be expected to do it, with less and really worth to any one, who baa a gardia which persons who a n luable to write are re- munity of nuns, to whom it was given by the duc|i the sets of magnets to three, the arma- [ Obituarj notices khaa saTanty-fiTe thousand dollars 7 Don't ask only, five dollars a vine. This is tbe month ic regpuDtiblo name*, and witiiin six of thrir occor planfthem, and don't fail to order four at least: qaired to make instead of their signature, is in emperor; the Jesuit was the director of the ture to four, and tha battery cups to three it. Any one, who ia responsible, can raise the form of a cross; and this practice b a r i n g convent; to him she paid the rent of the house eapi of them smaller than those of the engine renew. So ol-itnary notice of iuore tliau oue bRoilred anc They win be sent by mail, postpaid. 24-31 i f l y or one hundred doUara to a U r t witb, and sixty worda wiU bo admittcJ, unless oU cTtr that aarna) EAKLT COES.—Tura and read the advertlaof b r a e r i y been followed by kings and nobles, is every month. He thus became a constant vis- e^ibited last fall—in fact, the buHt of the en- ia paid fur at the rate of u-n crnts for erwy t-igU wort* if not responsible the hoaae ought not to trust. constantly referred to as an instance of the itor; ho Wfts a cIoTer, Q^rec&blo intiD, &nd a gln^and battery has been reduced just one- riea5<> connt thi> words. Auy aolice out of Um-j or W^U ment of the Sanford com. A small patclr of this will be a treasure to every housewife, u i d T h e Rdifjious Herald^ p u b l i s h e d in deplorable ignorance of ancien». times. This good musician; he beliered the lady to be a halfiwhilo the power seema to be fully equal of any one not a patrou ol this papt r inurtcd as j Mil a large one to every market g ^ e n e r . We wiU BieJunoml, TIL, bma been among the most proa- signature is not, howerer, inrariably a proof of Roman Catholic, and, anxious for the conver- to tUt of the larger apparatus. Another im- ter—twenty cent* fcr each eight word*.] send a nice package free to every sobaerifaer parooa. Great ability has marked its course sueh ignorance. Anciently, the use of this sion of England, he informed her that his provment Is in the regulation of the speed, who willobUin one new. anbscriber, and to any one subscribing, also, this month. Two hundred TAYLOR—Lucinda E Taylor, widow of Edsociety were doing a glorious work there; that I t bos probably a larger eircalation, and conaraa not confined to illiterate persons} and simpy by means of greater or lighter pressure per acre can eaaily be reaUted by a a y tains more fresh reading matter erery week, i t is a m i always nsc^ by Boman Catholic some of their members had got into Oxford, and on tie pedal column to all sewing machines, mond Taylor, and daughter of Joseph and dollars one living near a town, c i t j , o r i w l r o a d depot. Elixabeth Brame, died in Memphis, February t h i n any other Baptist paper rn the South, but biahopa as part of their a i p a t o r e s . Among the one of their cleverest men was the leading man whia common pedal will, in case of accident 1, 1870. She left her residence in Fayette The earUest snd finest roasting com known its type is too small for pleasant reading. I t S a w ^ the ^ k of the e i ^ as an attestation there, and had been educated in the same col- lo tfe battery, be immediately detached and county, near Collierville, and went to Memphis One peck will plant an a c r e - p r i c e $ 8 — m * ^ has done a great deal to derelop the piety and of lhegpod A i i i of t ^ person s i g n i n g wsa re- lege that he was at Rome. The lady asked bis m a d ^ operate the machine by the usual pro- on business, and never returned. She was born new snbscribere. Parties can club at each and procure a peck and divide. anargy of the churches in Virginia and else- quired i o be attached* to the signature of those name; he said, Pusey. Some days after, he cess. Even two small battery cups are suflS in Caroline county, Va.,^Februnry I t, 1805. postoffice Address X W. P n a i p s A C o . , Memphis. asked her where she went to mass, as he had where. I t is unfortunate that so good a paper who oflBiW a o t write. those times, if a man cient'^ furnish power for all ordinary machine She was baptized by J . B. Taylor when young, •hould lend its great power and same to the coidd w A ^ oi; eren read, h i s knowledge was never observed her. She said, I am a Protes- work,|?hile the addition of another cup is suflS- and has ever adorned that profession she then nnseriptaral and unbaptistic opinion that the considered proof prasnmpUTe that he was in tant ; upon which he became deadly pale, and cient 0 drive the needle at good speed through made. The writer has known her for eighteen Ivlc ajje m a h i n a a ^ p c c i a l t o of the intention of the candidate gires validity to the holy orders. The word eltrims, or cLrk, was said, Oh ! what a revelation I have made f He eight,}en, or even twelve thicknesses of mate- years, and he can truly say thai she was a r.janufactui^o of C o m m u n i o n M ^ e of mo<lel Christian. Her deep piety, her ardent ordinance of baptism.—Textu Baptist. Iho f i n e s t qaalit)) a n d of c h a s t c a ^ apsynonymous with penman; and the laity, or tried fo make her promise she would not reveil rial. the use of nitric acid In the battery, the Isve for the church and for the truth, her seal, pr,opi;iato d e s i g n s . (Catalogues s h o w So we have said, and ao we do say. We people who were not clerks, did not feel any what he had communicated to her under the odor d which was an objection to the old plan her benevolence all made her beloved and usefnll impression that she was a Roman Catholic. She of opeftting by electric power, has been sup- I need not say that one that lived so consc- ing t h e diffClient s t g l e s will b e s e n t bu respect, we lore and rerere Bro. Jeter, but we urgent necessity for the use of letters. says she has often since regretted she did not plantd by using chromate of potash, which is crated to the canse of Christ died the triumphant mail e n applwatlotx. are satisfied that he does not conceire how " T h e ancient use of the cross was, Shercfore, make it public at the time." " Christian death; such, however, was her last mnch " a i d and comfort" hispnblic indorsement unirersal, alike by those who^ could and tbes^j odorlds. The expense of operating by thia A D A i a S , CHAKDLER A C O . , end. She has left two daughters to mourn their 2 0 John St., Jfcw Torit.. of their immersions giTes Campbellites in the who could not write; it was, indeed, the sjuibol I t is claimed by the Jesuits, and we have not meand^ about five cents par day. It not only loss. " She rests from her labors anil her works aaotsrtnrrts of 5»nt JSaUr JptabB JZUw. WaaL It pains ns to say that the Seligiau* of an oath from its holy associatioi:s, and gen- the least doubt of it, that they have members xendel work easier to the operator, but what ilo follow hi?r." J, c. • iU-lB-ir-lT Herald is considered by all consistent Baptists erally the mark. On this account, Mr. Charles and ministers of their society in all churches is far letter, it does away entirely with the Religious Herald please copy. MCSICAI;. PtnLiCATiOKS.—Tbe attention of onr in the Southwest as exerting an injurious inSu-. Knight; in his notes to tiio ' rictori.il Shake- in this land, whose business, like Pusey's, is to liabili^ to certain diseases with which female CROSS—Elder J . L. Cross, whose labors have musical friends is calle.1 to the card of Messrs. ence. It is losiag the patronage of soand Bap speare,' explains the expression of ' God s a t e quietly and unsuspectingly betray us into the niachif operators were nlUicted by reason of been so useful for years among the churches of Ditson & Co., whose publication houses of Kew tists anJ gaining snbscribers among Camp- the mark ' as a form of ojncul:mon approaching hands of Rome, by leading ns to embr.-ice such the coi^tant tax on the lower limbs. It is con- West Tennessee aad North Miss tsippi, .lied on i'ork and Boston are the largest of the kind i t bellites, who triumphantly thrust Bro. Jeter's to the character of an oath ftis phrase occurs doctrines and practices as will gradually, yet fideatljexpected that the same motive power the 11th inst., at his residence at Center Hill, this country. The latest and choicest sacred and sentimental music, suitable for the organ, position into thfl face of Baptists. three or more times in the plays of Sbukespoare; surely, work the (Icstruclion of our own denomi- can bejpplied to other machinery, aad the use Hiss., with Cervbrilis, or !nfl:»mm3ti()n of the melodeoa nnd pianoforte can al ways be obtained of steal done away with in many instances brain, aged forty-seven years, nine montlis and from this house, .tmong their recent public*nation. N o t e s OS" GeJTESIS, IkKCISED BY C o - but hitherto it had been left by the commentanineteen days. His former wife was .Miss S. .V. tioas is the .American Tunc Book, the third edisjurr.—Chapter i x x r i L t » A fnll length gar- tors in its original obscurity." S. Burton, of Tennessee, to whom he mar- tion of which is now ready anil meeting with Our Beantifal May Qneec. From the above the reader can see that the ment." ( J o ^ p h ' s coat not cne af many colors.) ried in June, ISlV*. She died .May 8, IbOile rapid sale; it contains a collection of 10®0 Ice Slantifacturing Oompaay. By reference lo a communication in another choice pieces, which have formed the foundation On of first page, under ihc head of new ad- married bis last wife, .Miss Martb.-i M. Kim- of our American church music for the past fifty Note r A full length garment, corering the cross is the " m a r k of the beast,", p^culiarl. column of this paper, it will be seen tliat ^ r c a t Romiah in its origin and in its u^e. lis charmons, of Mississippi, October21. ISG'J. He has whyle person, tha body of the garment extendimprovements are about to be msdc in oiir vertiseients, will be found tbe card of the left her and six orphan children of his first yeais. Messrs. Ditson & Co. occupy the front acter-distinguishes that apostate clmrch. When rr.nk as music publishers ia thifi country, and Mexaphi Ice Manufacturing Company, who i n g to ths feei, and th« sleer^s to the trrisla child's paper, Kind Words. The paper will ap wife. Wbilo with his beloved family wc Jccply their publications are known throughout the we eater a city, we can at once distinguish the annouap to tha citizcns of Memphis and its Such garments were worn only by persons pear in its new and elegant dress on the first of mourn his !os«, we feel assuretl tlsftt Lo is civilizcd world. exempt'jrl from mannal labor, and were indica- Catholic " c h u r c h e s " from all others by the May; and we .ire m.iking great preparations to vicinit^hat they arc now setting up in the •blessed" with all vrho " d i e in the Lor«]." crowning cross. Tbey place it on the riglit At a called meeting of ihe Directors of the iirc ef rank and wealth. The injudicious parcrown it ns our beautiful May Queen. We want Gayoso louse one of the very latest improve- " lie rests from his labors and his works do hand. Southwestern Publishing Company, held to-day m e n t s o t t h e patent ice machines—Prof. Van follow him." Will some older brother, w'tto hna tiality cf Jacob conferred this distinction on all the Sunday-school workfrsin the South, both in tbe rooms of the Directory, it 'was resolved der Wejdi's—having a capacity of producing for years been more intimately acquainted with W h y N o t ? — A K o m a n i s t writin<; t o children and aiults, to takepart in this glorious the faTorite child &f his old age. On the conthat it was deemed advisable to enlarge thr coronation. Every person sending us the name ten tonstf pure, Boli<l ice per day. The ma Bro. Cross, furnish us a sketch of his life siuj stock of the company to'meet the increasing trary, the ordinary dress, such as was worn by tfne of our city papers, says: J. w S demand for the pnblicatioa of books, and to pro- " 'I W e don't want our children t^ attend irre- of one new subscriber to Kind lKor<fc will be chinery rill be in operation by the 15th prox., labors ? perrons engaged in actire employments, exviic for the erection of a st^nsf.type and elecCenter Hill. March 15, 1870. ligious schools, nor schools where they shall be and wil8)e able to furnish ice at a lower rate tended but a little below the knee, the aleeres mixed op with otiier children; we want to send considered as having contributed a laurel to trotype foundry; and for these parpescs the club of twenty-five than ev«| before ofiered to the Memphis public. reaching only to the elbow." Secretary was anthariz«d to reopen the books T H E P E T E C TI VE. them to Catholic schools, under Catholic teach- the crown -of our queen. As we hire said so mnch on the subject during Chapter xlii, Sd. " On mc are all these ers, and we want oar proportior of the school new subscribers will add a ruby to her crown. Under thi" '.lead wo »h»n isscrt, anl V<>«p vfuTi-Iitii; for of the company, aad accept such additional the past three or four months we do not intend amounts of btock as may be off^ered or subscribed; money according to the number of our scholars, Fifty new subscribers will embellish her crown the iM-nefit (,f th-* Scasrmicjinbn, tho nam»4 of ererj iia provided, things"—{instead of " A l l these things are however, that tho capiul sfock for the and we cnjter on the controversy with this sole with a psarl. And one hundred new subscribers at preset! to give a working description of the po»t^>ran'I<-x«'.nil"d Bnptlst prenrhcr lawwa lou--, against me "—a fororite text spdled-) Note: aim and purpose; and we don't want any false present may not be increased above the amoont machinefr, but as soon as it arrives we will do refereuco to prove^bU gailt. will add a sparkling diamond to her crown. We of thirty theusand dollars. " They fall on me alone; I most bear them alL issaes n u d e about it." so. A t w words concerning the principle, thihk oar beaatiful lltUe queen will d'eserra a H- A. PAaTEi, PresidcBU Hia complaiiit is j u s t so f k t as this, that he E. M. MontiY.—All men should beware of This, without a doubt, is the position of the however, apon which the ice is made may not S. C. Roocas, Secretary. very rich crown; and we mean that she shall crediting him. He is from Georgia. Ucference alone l a s a t u b e r ' s grief to bear. In this they entire Bomish d u t r c h i n respect to the system Memphis, Tenn., March 8, 1S70. tf b e o u t o f p l a e e The refrigerator, with direct —J. B. Butler, Fulton, Tenn; Wns. Tinder, (his aons) h a r e no part." of free schools i a this c o n a ^ y . Can this de- have it. Who will contribute a diamond, or acting ei^ine, occupiea a space of bnt twelve Gadsden, Tenn. Tnx SSASOH ASO ITS DASCUS.—The hnman - QtS|Li«rxIlz-4. " B o n i n g oyer like water, maad thoa made for aach a ^ r i s i o n of the pnb- pearl, or a ruby, o r even a laurel to deck her feet squaie, and consequently reqnires bnt a W. C, CAPELL.—Last heard from in Arkansas body is chiefly composed of tissues and fifccra diadem? Superinlendeats, teachers, children, OMa I | « B | h 4 tf ' V u t a b l e lie sehoiri f i u d as will enable the Bomanisls to small row. To produce twenty thousand Reference—Elder Wm. Nolen, Stanton Depot. aa sensitive to every change ia the condition of the atmoai^ere as the a o s t delicate eleetroae'which educate their children actording to their relig all earnest Sunday-sehoal workers, are invited pounds of We, one ton of coal and the services Tenn.; Elder T. W. Vining, Eunice, Ark. T. J . T.. JoED.VK„ T a —Beferences—/review tcr, or the qnicksilver in a barometer tube. iooa notions be eoneeded? We say emphatic- to take part In the approaching coronation. of afirema\ (acting as engineer) and three Herald, Virginia; Central Baptiti, iSiisonri. The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the luaga, Iwaa Uke ally, Kp. For the Common Behoor exists s o l d , I t i s expeeted thal.the eeremoay will takeplaae men to hanlle the water and ice. The only S. J . BOSTRTCK, Kansas.—Reference—J. B a n d the e z s r e t < ^ oigauii are e s ^ t a l l y l^aUe i a LoniariUe, K y , on the 7th of May. Please ^ s i a r f in the Tiolaae« of p M ^ o a breaking for the State. I t is not iasUtated a a d carried chemical o s ^ ia a hitherto waate product of Bpurgin, O. Daggett, E P. Rogers, Kansas City, to be affected by these variations, aad the best OoQagh all reatraints like awelliag M d boiliag «ai i a the iatereats of reli|piaB, a a a h less a a y send in the new names a t once, that we may petroleum, ckled ehymogene (or oold generator). MtaseurL defense sgaJnst their disastrous teadenegr is to RICBASD E. HOVST.—.4. msn of this name, keep the digestive machiaecy, w h i ^ feeda a a d iooda that no barriets e a a eoafiae. Or tifp Conn of relifipn, as Uie B o a i s h or Proteatant. complete our arrangements for crowning onr The proceaa <^aaisU in vaporiaing the ehymoplaying the role of Baptist preacher, waa nonrishes the whole system, in gp<^ working queen. Long Ure Kind ITorit—onr beanti&l iUosion may be to water b o n i a g o r a r with b t e ^ C o a a p a Schapl is i a reality a poKtiea} inlately driven from Truxton, Mo, for attempt- order. If the stomach is weak or disordered^ gene in an ian or other metallie taak, contaia• a M a a a t i e af the heat a a d Tialaiiee of n a z ^ ^ t t a ^ wlwse o b i M i i s io^daeate (he children H a y Q a e e n I ia a log in its apj^icsUoa to ice makiag, metallic ing to m a n x his ninth wife, the eight former neither the blood aor the bile taia^ laisieB. ones being all liviag. healthy aUte. aad apon the fitacss.of t ^ e t«e l ^ t o sack'priaeiple9 ^ d l w b i t s a s will reader tnbea in whib^ molda of adequate aise are inPUHWKS » 0 B BOOKS. 8. lu 8CK«Aa ASD W. H. CoopEa.—If either important flnlds for the offices asi^itiaU to fltea B c a T d w d a l e w a a v e r y c o r d i a l l y r e - d t e u safB a a d sinrleMlde e i t i n t t ^ with inteHiChurches aad iadiridnals who h a r e made serted, filled" ith pure wster, fowi which the of these men attempts to pass himself upon aatore, and t h e regularity ^ ihair flow, a o t t e u of law, miUioH^ and l i b ^ j ^ ' s a d sabseripUoas to oar Board for Baaday achodl a i r has been (ktracted, which yieUa pure, C l ^ the denomination as a Baptist ainlster, or oven health ia a great aeaaure depeads.. M t n i J b i Hirtiawit, a a d we copy withpleaioro i d l tlw daties whieh grow e a t of one's n l a t i o a books, are eameaUy reqoeaied to aend aa t U slabs of icft ' These, for: convenience, a s y be a Baptist, he is-an iaipoator. Reference—Wra. Whea the ^ is heavily laden with chiiliag vapors, as it often is a t this seaaoa of the year, city lum b l e a ttttind w t ^ i v f ^ t fr(« to nq^oi^ieaa g o T e m a e n t . B w h e d a ^ o a is nioaay withoat delay. We ara act oaly anxious a s d e two iatkas thick by twelve wide and Crim, Casta^an Springa, Tenn. t i n digestioB ihflald: be ai^ ot^oct of pecofiar IKQCICIliS. % C o r r f s p < « { ^ SfereUzy of the Bonday. M b o ? ^ at m i i ^ t)|e h f ^ ;?f tte twenty-four h>|g. Beiag froseu a t a low t e a care. If i t ia weak and Iai2gnid, tbe whole T. N. WtLxrKSOx.—I wiah to s a k e Inquiry Miool Board of the B o o t ] ^ Baptist CmToal ^ i^aimii. u d e ^ , . i t l i a s i ^ e t o Bt«M(^rp«r, bat we iuie i a ^ B s , siso, A a t thase peratard, they | r e placed in piles of six oa top aboat one T. K^ WOkiaaoa. He elaiaa to be aa phyaical s t r a d u r e will be enervated. If i t is tbiL Br. Teatdate p r t a c M a t t&« S n e a Btroet b t felt t b a i tkes* iMtitatioas eanaot be main- donatioBs shoal^ M a e iato the Report of t h a of eMh other, ^hea their saooth a a r ^ e s i a - o r d ^ e d a i a i s t e r , haviag ooae from Stissis- vigorous, the e a t i r t brgaaUatioa will bestso«g • • •X " . resiat the natoward a n d depressing inflneaae a a i t l a V i n t B ^ l i r t A v r ^ o a m last Soadaiy, Beard for the p r c l ^ Bseal year, which eloias a e d i a t S y fa^^together, a ^ a g a soUd Iwnp alppi since the Irar. Yoa, will pleasa make the to of a d a a p a a d vfUated atmosphere. iaqwbry t h z ^ g h i h e Missinippi dapartaient, as a a i daliTsrad an alliiOT p t a aas»>aeeUag of oa the 10th of April. Will o a r friends a t t m d wo ^ t hmg ^ oae foot ^ a a t ^ or twd cubic early i a f o r a a t k a is needed ia thia couatry. I s i a g o a l y s s t L ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^^ _ A pure a a d p o w e t ^ l t m i c i s iherelhra o ^ e tha a a t i a t l i a the aftoraeoa a t t k o ^alg^ige&elMvi^i^^ of eo^qrekeadlBg and wiBiag to ateet the ra- to_this a t oaceT Brethrea, do aot delay to seaO. ^ t h i a k he elaiaps to have behwged to Wakeforest cially aeeded aa a safeguard against the disf f f P ? " ^ * ^ W ^ t e d a e a t a i a g ^ a U ^ of iapMtaioa o a d a V a i n a a i t s of e i t W i d ^ " V a d e r tihiv ^ s ^ us the s a o a a t ofj o o r iibseriptions! chareh. The lafonnation wanted is, isjke or- eases a e s t ceaaufn ia the spring, aad Bostetd a i i ^ or and if not. We woKid like to (ar's Stoiaaeh Bitters beiac.Uie most w h e l e i ^ la Boaid, a a d we ar« t ^ t h9M a o l ^ ^ i ^ a g l ^ iS p a ^ ^ farth its aad potcat aedicine of the class at p r e n a i kaoir sonieUtiBg ^ his elnraetw otiierwiM. iwillMwala --^eawiy t h e best ^ a i V j ^ ^ l i t i i o doaoia a r s oosdag i a UmL k a o w ^ a c e o ^ ^ H i i partieulariy adviialili J . K G a i r r i a . fon^ V M ^ f i tftrvUAoor 1 . 0 . Axjoirsox.—Whare if J . B. AtUasoa, • t thiia period af thai year. Hie a i o a a ^ w t t W ^ e i ^ «hiM withia Ite Out lady scribe i s bosy i a recording U i ^ letsiUk coil cat w o r n snav l a ^ o C B a s g o p , Do y o a l c ^ w , Btbu J a a s s tbnwkgr be toaed a a d a t r e a g t h e a ^ t i e live* i a the big btiok fit our office^ g r a a t * af l a a 4 f Bd a o a e y a o a e r o a s aad bowels regtiated, theneihroassjiteiBlmeM i « a ^ a g t & « ^ a ^ a j ^ p and e h y m ^ OLTtasiiaavillfp^ j t ^ ; Obi soEport' of j i J ^ t l f up^ a a d aature put in a a t a t e of aeShe d a f c a t i WireeeiTe< WMSttsto^r^ 9t which are i a a e r s s d i a a a n d a « z t l f l « f s B o i U ^ o f g r u d pcoportieBS a a d arehitMtn— l a i t t i n a i a s a a which auperiauiaees l a U ^ i e e e 8 « # I » « * M l g i r i e e a , two year i M t week t w dollars S m Uttia Geo. H. T , of srger vessel or filed with-cold water, a a d —. J e a t s a d r a s i t t e a t fevers, rhtiuiBitiieML b s ^ i t M b M a b e U a d r a l elegaaee a r s beiag erected. The a o s t aoolA freab from the v i a ^ s t d , for sale a t twentyMiisisBlp^ foarteea saoaths old, t U t k i s a a a e through whieli s t r s a a i s made to flow, fliie cents each, or $ 3 ) veos debiUty, headache, hypochoadria aad otbsr the 100. This is the its adroeaoy of the tjlishedteaflbers a r e songkt oat. B o r a a l a i ^ be recorded i a this SoU ^ Honor. W e the ehaaical c o a i a g i a coatact with t h e l a l t finrored a o a t h to set them o a t This is pre- euaplaiats which are apt to a i n d l the uatoiMA i t takas ^ e a s a r e i a schools lot the t r a i a i a g of tesehers are estab- wsiR to record the n a a e s of all the children a a d losiag aotUi^t b 7 use. eainently tbe Souihem grape, M d eveiy a a d u a f t r t i ^ oigaaitatiM)!^ — water or the a a d U s woilcto lislisd. Better t e s t b o d n and better methods of the South i a this good book. Send i a the faadly can provide itself witb M ^ 4 « a c e cf of thsr ^ | d c s t a n d a o s t Xhis brief l a a d p a d the of i a s t m e t i i a are created. B r e ^ i n f l a e a e e a a d aaaies I TBOS. C. T a a s p j * ^ €or» See. ecoaeaiical i » T e f& tuuimtamMj^mri. t 1« r I -L • T H E [niratii le. iMsel tiie firom the ore, .litt jjiat e n d ^ sod b in S ^ I o g y and t k « h m ^ A R C H 2 6 , 1 ^ 0 . ^ MEDIOAL. HIBLiaATIOHS. — ^ P t i » N o w , bretbreD, send a J ^ ^ r M inm "Win ^ M J j l M F m S , » n d b o o k o a t a n d i n t o «eUT« j e r t i e e m aoon u p o t Wbkt other four h r t t h n n will giro th« o l ^ a i n i n f t ribia! m w a f i w t i m of lihiTniMting gas. tiMjm. ^ in B A P T I S T , .itJi^i. t i tif o r e t t r e n , s e n d itt tlift tidMSl ttmaMngr A 6 _ T l r m _ " 'I D e H l ^ ^ PiibuiMif , I S A A C B . '_ WlL_ S t O A V , a To, i s f ivAiKAeai*^ BA.] l i i ^ i i ^ ^ t r ^ , ^ i i j o n r o y ^ a. 8 « w < W in the Meffite- extoded Theboofc w a i t e ^ W o f ^ f The n«n«s .TM^jtafr Stegto a ^ , per M u n a u JOB it' a r e otli€r»rQpik o f Tfeal i r o g r e ® in » g w m e n . , EXECDfttb evAKAXTsaa. JWJKPJ^ f • — ,, •• » •7n m POaiAQE, Q t t A s n X L t i s r ADVAITCX. O ^ W o f t w e ^ s , e e d e***r, w«ck,1mt flWEira S A n w A c m o s s e t copto rtimenmifred f o r j ^ ^ ® ® ' ® ^ ® " ^ " ® ' ^ ^ WQitX iOMatL fkl ASroxHin PBOPftRTfm^ ^ ntaKrilMr.., H A K B E S T f i E R l i e ^ tiib^^ a S d t t . ^ ^ wiA wirii ^ l ^ h f ^ r ^ a ^ , t ^ depths o f P ^ ^ ^ ; ^ O ^ n s i d U t a t f . to ddfAV bean aiade talnnwirfaowfcdge in the ^ ^ m n t t a^h n g . ^ ^ a l w a / ^ Chief « n o n g these r- are ^ which were s«piK«d to ^ aehieremenisSr th« spectroscope, e s p e c i l ® ^ ^ -V I ^ H . E A L T H ot C a r r i a ^ "^-^ ^ Z T t Z l ^ o ^ l ^ ®®^ B i B i ^ ' ^ ^ tery of the three, assisting one - o t h e r , • places in t h e h a n d s of aggressive Iect,Iayingsiegetothat«work.ho t u r c " w h i c h G o e t h e decl— a r eJd t o t— be to^'d ^^ of which we have «ke them re- fc. .. which Men.plu.. mI^^e i t ^ s f o . ' ^' intela c h i e v e d i n t h e s a m e time: t h a t ' pofna-^P'^^^^ d i s t i n c t l y s e t j o f b APOLOGY for to «" 1 f. o _r - I o e i o r e n u m a n s c i e n c e i s t o b e d e s p a i r e d Tho w»r.c»ught u o v i n s ^ _ . I " " »»r.c»ugnt I matarl.l . f . r l . ' l - . i ^ o£ T h e r e i s n o tM. w i t h i n t.fh e r e a c .h o f SlO.OfOfer f . imaffinatioii an innn?,^ T, tat^the.»metiinether.wMdn.M on our boofctoter ever inacessible." hopeless t < ^ a y than jLim n^K. r , - ^ - ^-emng t h a t these r a j s a r e r e f r a c t e d m o r e o r less, a c o o r ^ to the l e ^ of the some of T h T ^ ^ of w h i c h t h e y consist. N o w if a s t a r is m o v i n g a w a y from u s o r t o w a r d n s i n ^ ' towara us m space, a mathematician can calculate h o w m u c h -t h e w 1a vue s o f l i Se h t«• a r e li e^ngf w f t ih w e neeud or Shortened by a given rate of motion; ^ spectrum, lor instance, by a n y of t h e ^ J T u placed thereby. ia a n ^ e r hnes ^ disI t is found, m fact, t h a t of the ^ e d which mdicate the mcaudescent vapor iron are a c t ^ y of s t a r s Uie d a r k presence of the hydrogen ^phiced, or of bat always umtormly and m a degree which indicates b y calculation t h e direction and motion of the stars. importance To rate of appreciate of this disojvery it the must r e m e m b e r e d that, previously, it w a s be sup- posed that no such motion could possiblv be detected, unless b y observations con- tinued pro- long enough to establish a Post. T h p « waves" ^ ^ ^ p a D P a i g - S C l l O O l . SFITOAT-BOHOOL BOABD Rr>« r-T^.^i,,.. a a. , ' G b A V E S : — A f t e r an absence of t w e l v e w e e k s from m y o f f i c e i n t h e i n t e r M e s tt as oo ft tt hh oe b u n d a y - s c h o o li «B o a r dj , tI a m once m o r e at m y post. I return m v most my route, who, by their say, continued observed;'that for many is to ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ •ome o f t b e « « r e their neighbor, and church men^r«, / ^ X T T ' T * I H "CT T T T T Tl >r A " V T »ad they Will aid ni. we trust, in bringing thi« natter ^ X ' l ± l i l > M U M A ^ S before them. If any are unable to pay all, small a^t is, we will receipt thein for half. I t is a smaU sum fofyou, brethren—yon will net feel i t - w h i l e if yon withtfld it I Q V d T r r n i V VT t we shall be ruined. Are you willing to see tho felter | t^ GT-l JELiyX 1 l •old from over our headj, when wnen the tue payment payment of of aa few few owe . a will save it to our children? s i u i w e " i i t is extremely mortifying to us to be c^wPeUed to make this exposure of onr private a l f i u r s ^ t . jirn, • „ n. . i-tronWl •Ch.iiTonic ctires and cndiMtea flram extraordinarv thousands of years. H i e very recent discovery by the spectroscope also of the khe A u r o r a jBorealii w i t h made identity the 2:odIacal light, and of both witk the corona xQonmng the sun is o n e which bling block as to when totally b . a stum- astronomers, but which wonderful always the most sur- eclipsed, yet, b d e e d , seems to lead them to the some of very verge revelation. most mysterious nnacconotable prepare the way For fer ces in knowledge. it the observations, An is facts, the greatest that advan- exception to any l a w a l r e a d y k n o w n is s u r e t o p r o v e on instance of some greater law, of only waiting t o disclose itself. Indeed, the activity fiicts with concerning t h e solar been collected daring itself one of t h e the wliich new system have last year, w o n d e r s of science. is b u t a short time since the is It astronomy of our o w n system was regarded as complete in ootline, a n d only to b e ^ l e d by^pain&i a n d abstruse fecting bodies ear researches, knowledge in of the per- several which could have interest j ^ e r a l reader. the r e n e ^ ^ no 'But now the whole intdOigent world is of up filled with inquiries into t h e s t m c t n r e i h e past M ^ t o r j of i u syctfm, its atmo^facre, the of b a ne^ihieas a § p e n d a ^ a ^ the p t ^ fi^im of ^ eag^—A q « ^ o n , even into distance fi^ver, Mtiire finm next T e i t ^ B e e e m b e r 8y 1 8 7 4 , transit ! " t i e o ^ » 4 c i e n c e a ]bfve t ^ ^ ^ w i ^ 1 no aome of o{ ' Albany P O . Muddy P O A Kyneh t 2 25 E Warren. G 00 l» Beyc». ."j." 9 go b e e n c o n s u m m a t e ! , JSind Wards, » -n -i-i » "i* • " L Briugepopt PO. 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J . . . . . a VO Santlam Cit' can be needed to amuse aud instruct o a r f " ® H a ' ^ H i 7 p o HCBickon . »2S Tualatin O. Southern children. Look out for ' C O Bortes »» Vrashi lin^ton 11 tte B-e. appearance of our M a y Queen! And l a - J , . - . . . 3 89 Eld J 6 Berkle h e l p us t o roll u p t h e list o f s u b s c r i b e r s " I® David Watkins.1-..., S 7 5 Willomini^ U. •I-^IUS to one hundred thousand at once. | ciVyTo * " A ^ a r p UKarp J 10® J.„.... i e* BOLL er n o x o B , o e b o o k o p m e r i t , t w m ^ l ^ ? ^ " " I : » S J Doran...... ^ 1 wm aiewiei[.__... JACalfr. i S 775 Union f b . \V e h a v e o p e n e d a b o o k i n o u r o f f i c e -• — 2 7 » James Ws I M in w h i c h w e shall record t h e n a m e s of all CAUVOBHIA. Petniaaipo. t h e children w h o aid n s in o n r aoblejcawJ'lrX.^!.".*! „$S25 Kd A O u m s e ^ IS 10 _ 3 8 5 W Easley » 10 work. W h o s e n a m e shall be left o u t ? „ 1 50 J M P h i f i p C t m ^ TflO « as W e think w e hear ten t h o u s a n d little V o l s so T CampbeU..,,.. h S Coastbck^ « 85 voices answer, " N o t m i n e ! not m i n e ! " I — ™ u so Jetsee nootni]i...„.„ ( 89 _ , _ j llio«en»on~»-..._—. 1 6 5 J T D u v a t t , , ^ 0 85 Our lady engrosser, who consents to d o ! Abel S f n a r t . . . , C 85 ^ I R S Afiftt— 6 75 E H 0 85 t h i s w o r k f o r u s f o r n o t h i n g , w i l l i n s e r t I , t ... ^ , . , ^ . 1 B Jenklns»,».. 2 oo M A C ^ B . . f 6 85 e a c h n a m e w i t h c a r e , t o g e t h e r w i t h t h e *i"«>nte i<o« A n » i M p * . T T D a v i a . i 6 85 _ > o »• yfg^ Forsroan. ; I I 60 0 D ^ a w r s - J . . . . 8 85 a m o u n t of m o n e y sent up. D e a r chilsRwadtrPo. 4fiO - " I Wm W Lesseur 8 eS S^HeliaPO. P O. dren, keep her b u s y ! 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Cleigymea of all deaomiaatloas regard tt as the best work of the kind ever pabli8faed.Bad one ^ Bibto reader. II b a great library in itself. The labor and learainr of raataites are gatheied into this one votame. ta throw a cleas.strt>ag Kght opon every page of the Inspired word. Agents are meeting with unprecedented saecesa. Oae ® orders taken the flrst three days of his oaavaas: ia t w o ^ ; aaother AS ia tea 4 a y . ; aaotha^ haKds^""* * ®® f a m i l y Bibles in two Seadfor circoUrs with terms, testimeaiala. and a fiiU ^ n p t l o n 0Tth» werk. A i d k ^ V i ^ U w a - ^ Cineinnatt. Ohio. 6tf MEDIOAI. Tevmekace, SMlanln m o y CAsim&j, —AHD— m S ^ ^ aMWii«7 S E W m a Genewllr. FOR W H E E L E B & W I L S O i r S SewiagMadii Jbokthe onfy Q^tdJUedal Meposition. It makes aides. at the Paris tfu ILosk StiftA alike on both It uses no tension. a»d has bta one The vtorh trill not rip or ravd, and more beautij^than 5 y hand. It xBiU do sewen. the 'jsork of Fifteen I S Q j O O O m o r e i a vat is Hcmd- year. 3dOO now niBBiBg^ki Dtaphis. any tkam otiier Machine* FnlUnstruction 6«iBa«t the Biiaas,.erBt purchaser's •oae, where they tue tanght to C w l , Braid, Hem, FeD, ^ a a t , Oathar, Oathe* Mtd Sew o a Ike- baad a t the i w r t t e e . AU improvemaata p o t to. oM Ifaekiaee. Silk, Clark's OottoM«d.Gord « • h a a d t n suit aB l U - SArEZr AA'D W T e r m s so oMy that any one c a a p s r d M e a Hachlnr. S A Z E R O O M S , a s e s t x - o o t , MaUPHISy HENN. 2!)-3m«-Sl CERTAINLY S E S T G E R r aid; ot »a« S I N G rwnoved from the OK»t DELIC.\TE INFAST, by the timely aae of other medicine. i KAGfilHES. leOfOOO were^floM b e t B . JU F A H H E S T O C K ' S TEBMIFU6& E R 1 02 H H I t IsperfiH^ly harmless, contains no Mercury, biicg D E S T R O Y i i l K PUKELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, O F B I S E A S E ! D •l.W.v't 0 Q And taay be adminUtered with the utmost safety to chiiaren of a n ages.. Worm ConfectioBS. made more for the pnrpcar of pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease, have beea country, but their shert lease o f l l f e i s n e a r l y exhausted, and B. A. Fahneatock's V»> - A O J - W A ^ S laitage eoatlnaes to grow in favor dally. Rlward WiWsr's Family PilU. aot«» CwartlpaUon or SA.TISFAGTI03r m A E C E L A L D GVAKAKTKEO. C A V T I O X . ShiggUh BowaU. I n theso condliions e f the alimentary ISE, Shoald occanlon re<inlre you to pnrchaK) B. A. Fahne- 4 0 0 ^ 0 0 0 S I N 6 E B M A C H m i S 1 5 canal tlwy » » guaranteed to bo hifiiliikte aa « purgative. stock the iock s Vennlfbge, be particularly carefalte carefnlte lee that I" —AKD— InitiaU are B. A. This is the article that has bees so^ so' I n all FevetMnd Inflamiaatory tXseasm llwy can not be A'cne Kom otU or relumed at Imperfitt. FA VORABL T KNO ITiT SlXeS 1829. excrllod. a ^ shonlJ always n»ca connection with And pwrchaears must inslBt on having It. if they do not M E B B I X A U r , B T B B & C O . , wish to have a a Imitation forced npaa them Bdwanl \Stider<« other meJiciaee. OO-XBAL AGKNT8. C. F . E I S I f / A R D W I L D E R WSOLESdZE SO, a i s & C O . DRUGGISTS, K A I M S I T B I S E T , MABBI.fi I W X T , C O X J G G A X m ^ m B ^ l L i S ^ I k K I n oiEering C. F . Galton's Ceagh Balsam to the public, we ftel coaflilent thht is a short time f t wOl become fklly aspopuUzaaa that well kaawa B. A. m a e 'rrmlfiicf, with which we have a>iui«!«CTi wo stock's Ten cennecteilao m ycart. .An a u na yj years. . . « • aric i* t h a t tt has a fiitr AAVdeubt wvuv*as mmtow the result. « •« have no AGJENTS iU-S0-tv.I9 WANTED. WA2^TED—AGmSTS TO SJBLL WILSON'S Cough, Spitting of Blood, and other FiMuaoiile obbb. UotM ; lind tirt p r ^ r f e t m CM v i m n t a d l a t w s w m ^ i o c U M i k n f o a a d a s e f i i l medicIiM. a a d a ^ H e n a i a d t o rt^ ceftUcatea O T l n t H s p i ^ t o i r a ^ r t t J t a ^ t ^ S w of its valoe* n e b i g r ^ e a t a or which tho Balsam to compdied " L o c k •eiMn4aliStenii|iiniriba'«itli t&» aMT" — U Sfltoh" Sewing O N B ifAfHTIMK V m O U T m i ^ U V o m a t o d m atiqQnSi^ iBrtdry.mayprdongSSaiioe^ w Msohtaes. MQBST. lce«9tBC«ha "Omt mm. ^ iWvaa»-iiiy>o S E W I N G ! t o t k d tfie j ^ M K c h e a p . . r-f-.'.. "r^-ir.'^t-if^ V — ^ A M JB. ^STd ^ 0mm EOM'TBOPBOTOBS wlwii T • n m r a v ' ' T W n i iw V v if^mu^V^ iinsy^ fwmbp o i ^ ^ t . . to'&at parpoM f tiiBti^^ ioL m e t b o d s ^ ^ e x A c t t o e o B l t i b a t e e a e h to Ve p « i d 0 T « t o y o i r « 9 T O d n i s a i l ^ l S ^ S S ^ ^ ^ ' mil's, ' . ^itt JR i r. if^fOihViL ttaiW**^. 'j' -^trf. V^iVAXJiXOW. . t r ^ * , ,t,|,||,|„ ,-„||ili|, Hniijfliimi t r N i M : J I U A i a i Aaitae* tbti m-Vt-tr-TH • •iulV-^', smi -i .Tjn nidi - I-.•yv. -a I f t h a t j t l t i m e i w a «klr t t l a k, I t wHi to tlw « w m ttive e n e t h i t ^ W rrm»t a t m t , Vempiaa, AG EST Bible DieHonar^, 4 -I OPPOSnBTflXGATOSO HOBSB, Dr. W m . Smith's pat. I t is never failicg.iait4 effect, and TeiU>»lleve yon* PHOTosraoy. " I n ^ a o i t t t o t l u i i m b t r o f l t t s B A P f i s f l noticef} t h ^ Mfve eaapbellisB. _ W h y is it t h a t so many c^ildn>a die under the ags of ^ years ? that a large proportion of children fltennder •>«««» • aaljcct of remark, aad wiUioat a sattsractory caose aseertaiaed, it is csrtaln. Alko, i t b k a o wn t h a t worms exftt in the human system. fWim ita eariiest infancy; tiierefore parents, especially mothers. w W a r e more ceastontly with thMr ehildrek caanot be tea ohserviaK af the flrst symptoms of w o m » i I t is a pnr» Symp that childre* will readily for so sorely aa they exist, can they be T h e f o l l o w ^ g letter speaks for itself r i ^ f i e s g ^ . p r o ^ r i e i i troB Andaltkiadaof Agents W a n t e d To seU the only Complete Unabridged People's EdltloD of . c _ n . „ „ i t y " " « brethren m the m|iatry p s n ^ , and every type and variety of m a l « i s l fbveror can greatly aid as. by doing tiie same :tUing. Br«hren. I k b d n c s s and attention, m a d e m v j one and all. will yon not help us at once^ before exJufion bKomiag thin and posecs produces almost a perpetual ovation. I am n o t I and sale ovsrtilce na ? Tour brother in ~Christ, . . i I these diseases. This taedicine contains ir«B> to-thioken J . S . GBA1E3. vain enough to suppose that these tokens IOWA. andliring up the blood, aad hence eradicaitor ttie^ di Gkawood P O. L f interest h a d respect t o m y o w n perPitt^bnig P O. I Jacob Adams $ 7 50 B C Akers $ 2 25 [entirfly from the cystem. L o n ; b u t f take them as so m ^ T expresOaprey P O. Blakesbnrg P C ' K d T Dav i< 4 75 Eld B B Arnold j 9 50 sions of intense interest in o u r noble OraPU. Indianola P U SWSkaiett 140 W S Henry.:. 3 75 cause. G o d b e t h a n k e d f o r it. 1 Oavid Skillett 1 « Cbrydon P O , Bed Oak JoncUon P O. T Lyons... ......... 0 00 KLXD WOKDS, T H E C H U J > ' s D E U G I I T . I 3 Laae 3 00 Freedom P (3 A H Green lo SS A t a l a r g e a n d e n t h u s i a s t i c m e e t i n g o f I Eid 2 25 Chas Garteen A K D ) T H E 10 20 Laporte P C t h e S u n d a y - s c h o o l B o a r d t o - d a y , i t w a s M a c k ^ ' o ^ y ^ . ! . . ! . ^ - 8 5 0 A B Xyons a 00 Centi - onterviUe P». d e t e r m i n e d t o g i v e o u r c h i l d ' s p a p e r a n E d w ^ r l f . ^ i l l ! . . ! ' : 6 5 0 John Thomberry.J. 13 10 J Thomberry.,..-. 12 10 n e w M a y - d a y dress. I t i s i n t e n d e d t o j w B ^ S r . ! ^ . . ! ^ : 570 G Thomttfl Pnmrnrm > K6 35 Thomas Powers„...U B L Packard 4 75 [ Elward WiIdor*s Motaer'ii Worm Symp s t e n i a be used s o f a r i m p r o v e t h e e x t e r n a l a t t r a c t i o n s o f j a > i ? r r , T . " ™ ™ n 25 Orinnell P BM r D BickersonJ- 3 00 !in all cases of worms. I t U perfectly tennless in. its the paper as to m a k e t h e m correspond hi • When Begghs^-Wigw^ t i B R r A X E i m T l ^ U ^ book for every one who wiahea to nndhr' stand or rsltate Campbellism. I t sboaM be la e r o y t m U y ; ^ . B . a r a v a t , Ed.Bi4^tet. t h e R E S T O R E R •J?? eooMiin the beat book oa the subject for popular readiag.—K. M. ( k s w f o i ^ Preridsat d Georgetown UoUege, Ky? ^ " - — a . «• I have never met with any work which Slla tta place. Here we have a a index to all Mr. OaaiabeU t a o A t . with M U r and p ^ for everything that fa a « n a X - A . B, iaw«rilWIIJcr-, ComponnJ Extract Wild Cherry cnree ^Oataaisa, U t e Presideat of BrewasviUe roBMla CoUsgsu r r y c n r e . W w per single copy, postpaid, « 50. Ordara for $S5 or iMre, oflcasrdaar M i t«tarr'a of every dwcriptton. I n by express, to one-third oS: Send p oD.M B. BAT, 49 tf Hoalxddt, Teaa. grcOTve a n d r e g u l a r g a i n or loss in bright* hessof each star B a r v u t e u Pu*. Bhtwnmtlim, anticipations even of its inventors. PerJ ^ w C r W w J h a p s t h e m o s t b r i l l i a n t o f t h e m i s tthel he 7 ^ n o ^ o Q « -a S K t n e i n t e r n a l s t r u c t u r e coUect.tutthey coUect. but they have commenced . u l t , . n d n n l w o n r k - ^ w b ^ o n known to foil t., g i w tenant relier, folnietlirul n f « Of o o r g l o b e i t s c l f , o r t h e l a w s Of h e r e L m e t h o d of d e t a m i m n g t h e " p r o p e r m o - L ^ a r y descent in a n i m a U r.. L Z '"^l^U^vnr.iuuustsotM^ho^r^o^ingkTtheoUTmMs-r^ tioos" of the stars, even w h e n t h e y are - o r e v e n a a e - « . b a p t « i in »u the s t « t e ^ bec.n,e wa have CUH to i n a r i i r f i t l i n e t o o r from o n r « n n Tho q u e s t i o n w h e t h e r or•'J m . n y h . v , remo«i to ' they ^s p e c t r u mg f o r m e da b y a pnr i s m , d ii s p e r s i n cg I l^i f e -e xf iis t^s i n o t h e r w o r l d s t l ^ a n | owe; because U.ose who do t a i e UO. paper th. ParkFhefae^ to»tcwib,toM4totl,eSontb,aB^ OTtMH .CEHTS to lOKTT IK>L(iABS M d u theresoorces ^ B M ^ w a j s , T H E S 0 1 J T H £ i U r IMOut, AamdedDtk, CtoOmf r b m m t m t f o f ^ Bapttot Hyma BMk e « t ' T H O S E p u i z b ^ r a n THM C H 4 u k k / I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' n o « « « « . o ^ j o « « Damaik, OmptU, WKu tetotkeDeMwUaatioa. I t is fast tiOlag C Tfaey wiU soon be readr. l i t other sweutog, c o u t u v t i o M i S f p u u s . u d • T M y o t t e . O b a n ^ a s p p i M a t «hoI«Ml»v>lcaa. Lead, PitMU aad OA, WhsMvar yon vialt I t o p h i a , pleuecaU a M a e e M , ^ SC w A t e h « r « < m h r e d « t lM»w P r l c M * and send y e a r ondbia to influence t h e v 1 1 7 7 ' " V . 7 ' ^ r ^ s e c o B p r i z e s , of t k . ^ u . u medicia, •Mnd* anrlTBlcd, M 4 m Soathwestem FaklisUar Craivaj^, B I M B U f S O B r Jb m C H O U S O J I , eBT» Is g v a r a n t m l io every CMS. " 3 6 1 Mam Street a.tf 8 . C ^ H O O K R S , Sec, aad T » a a . W e s t e r n F o n n d i y a n d M a d i i n e S H h e p fonned, as yet, of the which the combined bat- TJBNirXS/SBM s s A i n u u ! Ray's Key to f . ^ We have the largest StaekMrt gfeMeat T n M y a f ® ' * . ^^ ' ® object. unportanoe r tettMi^'SSS m m ^ a a s o• S S -s k HYMN BOOKS, W e haveL^^^^^^^^ It k b n t . V e w y e O T r i n c ^ t h i a l n . ^ ^ It » bot « finr «rn«« t w . or r « « u c n c « n e « W t h e h « i d . o f i n r e s - L . ^ be n n k n o ^ P ^ o f the ^ ^ ^ u n d in great depths ,I aa rr ee ss pp ee dd ee ss w w hh ii cc hh W B i e kk nn oo T wO n aa ss tt ee rr tt iiaar ryvl l ^ ? ' ^ ® ' ^ ' ' ® " ^ denbtless . o t ^ l l i i m n r f A m w JTiii'lMij m i KOdJBmit Tsum : ^ J t: H e CMttiBOeii to M d And to D f > e ^ Bec«UfP:to Females. Oldest lasiitatloi OF I H » KISD Special Attention to Msiffms, 23^ X a r ^ r&E s o ipraald calten^aLaMHOM'to < icrr^w^^ ^ j u n f m ^ • • i: .tf, it A ;v gSTABT.TSWED TiBX T£ABS. W l u ) r « lawaUda ««sk o M a i a 8 c l * B t l « « a n d Treatment at « DcpsrtaMttt, flM I PIIIC£8; Ho. 1, 7 indb rat (aiael p o m t ) ! ^ a ^ 1, 7 uMb {IfMlitt^ . . ^ 8 00 jids). and in the MawSMIetie t e ^ •* t o ••eenrtty" fer-1 akhedSeHtteyiwMwB ky Kd. 8, 8 iae& m t (atcel Ho. a, 8 iBek out (steel p t & l^ad side}-. 10 SO Ho. Ir • indli «Qt (atMd poitti.) Ho. 5 ^ M&i^MMr, — W. a Mfi G L I J I J E ^ 'iAmaMEA , . Cashier. Ho.2i regular tubaoil n .OO Ho- 7, u d plow (soUd steel polAi)..... K. B^-iftll wUestiees-ibt A««*iiee ilito«*hont tha 16 00 South ihouM U aditrwtd to.t)|l« ogee. G . C & A I G Ml. C O ^ g O U T H E R N m ^ m s U R A N C E C O . I AGSSTS, _ 1 7 « M M b Street, M e a ^ i i s , Tennessee. MEMPHIS NUESEEY. Tin PiopiiBtars of thta new eatabUidunnt iKtsa to ivcare Jot its bit BV«Ution]>j Mnding oat only O o o d T l i r i f t y AT REASONABLE A V D T B U E T O NEURALGIA. S t o c k , RATES, V A M £ . a«a-forr«Uofia09mirfSprin,ofUro. >aMlo»i: 289 Sunset, X e n q A i s , Tetm. be infoniua of Ito virtoes or iue«. •loctdMbrnetiT. Ire tmhntni nf imr iT|rn OBae. il nsaeeQandnnfelt tenant of Uic orgaalsta nnderBifnea tte conctitnUon7 •adtoTtea^attackereateeblingor flitaldi^^ " "beomatlsm. Gout • f y a l t i a , etfc. tlriaptaetfce i»almea«.perftct;. t h t m m ^ •Imost iastantiT instantly relleTed: relleTed; eaormons enormcKu o v e r L O W E S T — ^ A sraat aeea«iBUabfu«t is my Uinmph ovec-palK by a ^ ; . |»»ptfBt». M>«th« and narry r ft* 8Mtt eamBckUaiEuSHi^ - s ^ m ^ n-oTt - *iBOM . - . t hthi a n to relieve p«aa.U j r . ir ^is ^K roald syateais e x t a n t r ^ oald ataad wtpertofcto Mtpertofcfo any aiur otbw sv; €ATARRII i t e w e or otbeE«r Its kMeons tomu.eitia on^ e n ^ o r amoiwttoTltala. In tlie latter, t o t ^ ^ s n d ^ y deposited in Uie i J n w ^ . ne me ofthcltody, Bfen^ nee of a SotUe of this Sanapa. Bvaa wiien no active eynptoi Persons afflicted viffi the fi ^ genetallf find immediato r m, enre, by the nee of thU SAH, _ occaaddttease XettfrtSmtt Xheum, Seatd Bead, 80rt Mjfeg, Sor* Xmrt, imd other visible forms of Sorofulout disease. more concealed ibnnt, «s Beart VUeate.mts, JTj Vf andtheTatiooa t l e e r ^ t X. A. jCeim.... nsof themoscoeaident. lar and nenroos systenw. Abum Woodruff ..Ylce Preridenta. I M. White, Ucrcurial HUeatet Ben. lt«jr_„. _ aloB»tiiae^ roqulicd for «SeaetaT7. racing tbMeobstinate maladies byluiyinaicinc. caiM. T^Wtrtml JlffbUnt S«c'y, ^ long c t m ^ e d use of thlk me<&ii4 i H l cure F. 8. Dmria ..Treararer. toccmiJaint. I^e^ha:a6tWkitea,Vterine vfeeraMotw, and Tanale JflseoMg, axe com. m ^ soon relieved and nltimatelr^&Kd I n its pniiiying and mvigoratlng effect. Minute MrccBiaxcToag: tfons for each case are fomud in onr Almanac, snpT. A. Habon, p l i ^ g ^ . Jth^imatUm nd Cout, Tvhox J . W. XcCown. Jacob WMIer. accmnulatlor* of cxtraneons matters A. IFoodraff, H. A. Partee. to the b ^ , viWfi ftnuiry to it, as aleo X.lttr Hnffh Torrance, B.0.BrUiUe7, CwptainU, Torj.iilit,/ CcngeMtiott orJnflamC. 0. Speneer, Gen. John B. Gordon, F.H.Wiate, O. W. Frazer, F. S. DaTif. xS ^ SSS!® rankling poisons In the Chaa. Kortrecht, W. H. Otetrr, etorer for the e ^ g t h and vigor of the aystem. •zstCAi. KABA: Tho» vho m ZanmHd and £<«t7e*s, dent, SletftfM, anS tronblcd with K c i ^ B J ^ Willatt. M.P., i. H. X'niklne, H. D. A s s e t s AT Pfiiices^ LCttMC^-^MT^lcIAnOii^.l^^ BHEUMATISM, TIC DOLOBECX. SKKYE-ACHE. j^c^pete mofiktL icminy • BUY — eABES^^ Anteimle Jftqia^cr*. - Kght Babioa.-...............^.."^^.. ' 8 B . t n the m i m e setaeatea witb f e g y j ^ t l»Te been f^edudeuredbrtt* Scroftiloiu aOeetioiu and AND Mmuthirm 10 Ho. 3, 3 iooli eat (•teel pt i, I « a d t i d e . . 11 RffEUMATISM t U r t r m s M ^ l i ^ t a ia "ikABMfoer rwBMd mmtU.'^' # 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 1 ATKAjn-A, GA., BRABCH : PBEPABED BY O r . J . C . A T K B * C O . , £ o w e I I , Masfc, 8SS B E C O m STIiraSTj r > . ^ T i t ^ i e i ^ THB GBJUT ' i «opppd-np Bead. Bnnnlii Constant Hawking and SpitUng, Conatant Blowing of the Xoae. tion. The mmtskUlful phyaieians faU tocnreit. I>«tors" of tl.ia cUy have CHEAP FURNITURE HOUSE I ^ treatmsnt of CaUtVh, and demand most fabulous prices from patients. > 0 . 2 S 3 Seeend fiU, S e m p U s , Tenn. lenreuycase of obstruct ion, stoaped-up head, dischargw of grwnish, thish, thin, cr i & i j aucos from he noje, internally or externally, p t w f n l i ^ be^ HE MANUFACTURES E V E R Y ARTICLE, twwn tlieeyes,constant iilowing ofthe nose, inflammation —AKD— of th» n M l passagea, ulceration of the schucidsrUa wembrane, etc., in the course of a few days. Sell at the Lowest Possible Price, J" OR G A S H . Great care taken in PaeiUng and Shipping to our iii ^ t v 19 Stmma, Glandular Swellinss, Eunning or Crusty Eru'iw customurs lions, Salt Klieum, King's Evil. N E W STOCK! JPEW G O O D S The Scrofula taint, InheritiHi or otherwise, filline life JUST BECErVED BT with untold misety is, by all ussal medical treatment, hot^lessly incnrablc. ' J O H N S C H U M M , n e only true cures Srhich I have ever 5«n, are those DSALEBIX wwch have been performed by me. oi .^vL *« •without fail, evtry case of Blood i w a ^ s , even the most turribie forms of Leprosy. Krysipeias, Eczema, Cancers, Tamors, Ulcers, Aliscessw, Of erery description. Lithographs. Engravings, Oiromos, and every form of red, scaly, or disBgnrlos eruption, ia Oil Palnliugs, the most handsome styles of Oral and from forty-eight lionrs to a few v.-tek9. Siquare Frames, Carved Corner*, OniamenU, aU styles «f new Moldings. Pictutes, Cords, Tassels and SaiU. GUt Ornaments. Stereoscopes and Views, Cold Leaf. Oval'and GENERATIVE AFFECTIONS. Square 3Iatts, Bristol Boards, etc. SCROFULA. Picture and Mirror Frames, Self-abuse, Pischarges. Stricture, Gl'-et, Sor-f, Sperma torriioca, Impotence, Premature P.cay, r-tbility. SHOW CASES FOE SALE, vaiH j u n W1t}aail>rUra!T COMJaWZ® M f l Z , ^ «BBD CUAXBB JMim SUM HAcnurB. The best Grain and Seed Separator in existeaec? It ta compact and .imple in conxtrsctioai Virile forlha lluand Variety of its wortt It is uttrifaled. This Faa n»»t, clwat, cockeU, bUg»ited, brakea and shrivtlrdsraiiw.aiid ot^laparitiea, teavltir the bm. heaHby, piaap snd p«r*«tKniiiu tOM>w. Every tatalUcrBt Aunaer loMws the advantage vrMmlag pntc afed -wheats lo that trbcB yo« vaieeaeropyttir w\ll have nothing hwt wheat, aad cotts«-.{uentIy will raise three erfearbashsls a e r ^ tte acre. Will it pay T la twraty-Sve aerc* of wliwat. tbia make* a dHfcteoteofonet-undred boshels, cud atpteesat prices that would gain for thn farmer over two h a ^ s d doltors. Wat It pay? It cleans wheat for mackct without waste, saving the <man grains. It wOldiaff ttom three to fbur hnndrrd bnshels of wheat p n day.and do it cIraiKT at oso raanlog thtavgh than any Vaa ia tile market. It deans com, oats. rye. barley, timothy, clovw, hemp. Sax and Bangariaa grass seeds. I f timothy and clover sewU bTmixed, it will separate them. Gndn deateza via giie from twenty-Sre to fiflyjenta moj<f r« the buhel fer foul wheat cleaned on tliH machine than with the rommon ian. HtHers can satvfromone-third to one-haJf uf tlie scrtrnings, from which they cas make good Busily Hour. It is considered by the best millers as ikr stuMkTior to their ordinary tmnt machines, because it takes ooUhe smat grains whole without breaking thrm. E^iry mill should have one. Ve invite Saraers to btiac the vrtmt samplhave of any kind uf grain or seeds, and t. • •• O-.l,.m."-tvrs. ^ ^ ^'e rrfrr ii> u;.- .....vtug n c!:-kiKiwn gentlemen: Oen. W. G. Harding, John J. ItoCanu, proprietor Jaefcaan MiUs, Bhea, Smith A Cr..,^;rain drilers, Whelew * MeAiister. NashTille, Tenn.; Gen. B. 8. Ewell, Spring Hill, Tenn.; Gen. B. Frank Cheatham, Paul. Bismnkes* Oo., GalUUn, Twn.; Little A Friersoa, aalbjviUe. Teaa.; J. M. aiayea A Co- ColsmbU, Tens.; Street, Andrew* i Co., Mnrft^V.rt., Tenn.; Fox A Smith. Clarksvilk-, Tenn.; J. A. Andrews A Co., UartsvUIe, Tenn.f J. W. Hill A Co.. JlcMinville, Tenn.; Jaffrrics A Khb, ntsncietont BureeilTiUr SliUs, nussclIviUe, Ky. We offer an eswHent opportunity for making a^ney. to energetic men wiUi small capital, in the pnrchSee ef S^tato and County Bights for this valnablp aachlnc. Eveiy machinr- warranteil. Price of Fan at mimifarteiy. Forty I>oliAr». FnlldlrccticnsaccmnpaayeschaaaffiM. For Territory t r Fanning Mills, rail oa or adidrwa N o . 31Y M a i n Slreei, Jsbn B. Gordon... -Preaident. The press, tho pulpit anil the lecture-room arc silent on >Sect*tar;. T . H . J O H E S 4B C O ^ Just K '.ow tho PeabodT Hotel, Mcxruir, Ttss. KACBratloo the sul(ject ofdiM-asm of tire »< xn»l organism. A falM Kt^s. 2 1 c<>m'.'r Co'legn and Church stre^, Practical and Anal,ni^l ChemUt*. I have cn.liand a handsome qnantity of Steel Encravinn delicacy eoaceais the knowle ce KashvOle, Ttaa. for which thousands 60,000 A p p k Trees, 5 to 7 feetf20 iiI-23-ly-Iv-22. ^ thirst. SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS E\-ERTWrnEBE. And liow tcrribU are these diseases ? Spermatorrhcca SOUTHERN WALKO'C: CCLTITAXOB, SystenljiRnpalring the Sold by all droxsttts and dealer* In 'meosciare mind, and anting self-dMtrurtioa. everywhere. G. W. JOKES. Usmribia. WIUJmmU For tbe cultiratinn of com an^ cotton. Savftg tiaa aad 2 6 ^ Pench Trees, 3 to 6 feet. SCHOOLS. for mtroaas*. It baivampic ClJi Haj^tans, or incomprtent J2dc. tsta fcUy ^ t J S cala T^-^ h«i»«inpte physlctacs may essay to labor ia a saving of money; Every Soathcra ikraer and ilMSiv-ll pouej.fioldera and pay aU loaaea. aeam to | • aKnrta. care; thsm, but in vain. The on! ^ hojMi ^^^ ^^iu ^^ >ly and ^^^^^ resort^ is planU-r is iDtl•^•»»l',l in this. Loc^ at the diOcnace: the humane and learnt physician wSo nndtn'tands tteir This Plow, with one man aod two horses, saves the labor case. RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED. of three men and, two homs. Tho Plowi ate atad* to Among tixse ailections, none arc worse tUaa Spcrmac . throw the dirt to or fh>m tho com, or cottan. Is ^ t r j 4,000 SUadard Pes* Trees, 2 ye»«...60o. $50 Sf'n'aal Weaknesi-, and i wisilons. Dr. y ^bridge says, •• That the loss of ene ounce of seminal T H O M P S O S dt CO., C e a e n a A c e a t s . nnid by abuse, U equal to the loss of forty ounces of C A W C E B S CAX B £ C I J B £ » . u-«.tr |B. J. p. JATCAET, (formeHy of Murfteeaboru. Tenn.) blood. be addresstMl tu T. U. JOXES A CO., BaahvIOe, Tenn. r has lo«ited permanently In TBENTON, TKNN.. for Tha worst form is when the setainal fiuld passes off fl.«»Dw«rfPe«rTree^ 2j«m«.„...60c. m Q A R O U N A L I F E I N S U R A N C E CO. b _e treatm*nt of CaSCBRS. VlSTUtA. PILES, an I i " no percei ved in the u ri ne. J^IGHTlflNG CHURir. LIGHANT SOKES, and CtlBOKIC DISEASES'. kmpiricj, and characterless men, by working upon tho Everybody who keeps cows want a good chara. We I know it la thonght, to pbydrfaaa girnerally, that a iears of a mlad, too often sharing the fbtbl . nese of tho hare It. Xo mistake. Tbe only oaewe eviur saw we ^ncer cannot he cured. Thoy have fnated it with the body, not only extort large sums of monty, but, in nearly OF MEMPHIS, TENN., cunid guarantee. Combines all that coaid be reqalrfii of 1,600 Chertjr Trees on Mahalob......-60e. 940 Knife, and.it alwayi proves fatal. The moet eminent iur- every iaitance. have complicated the disease, and rena churn. «eon» now confev* that the l^nife is speedy death to the p». dered It morediaenlttocnre. I have never ret seen a 1. Produces but tfr very quick, tient. The physician who applies the knife to a Caocnlr ease of ^xual Weakness or luspotency cure^ by any 2. Takes more better out of the milk. uianbnt mjself. nat acqnaintrd with the disgrtiMis of the difsse. 2 3 S M a i n S t r e e t , B I e m p l I i l ^ T e n n . 3. Gathers the bntk-r besntifuDy. 1,000 Plum Trees, Plum stoek .50c. $40 the affections of tho sfsnal organs have bet'a deeply The VegrtaUe Kingdom furnirhes safe snd paiiiief* 4. Is easier rVaned and kept clean. specIBcs for the certain .ore of this dread disease. These stadied by me for many yeara. I have made a discovery .\ih1 lastly, is vi-ry cheap. rem^es I have ow-d with the moft ODparnlWed success in the treatment of all syphilitic and virul- nt di-easi-s INCORPORATED IN 1860. Price, 3 or 6 gallon churn. «a; C gallon ehnrn. Stt; 8 for tha past fonr yeara teiZicrt rt« </ «ae fa oa-t htiitdn^ which promises to overthrow all former precoaceiTcd course of study is ezteoded. thorongh and practigailen chum, A!I orders hhonld be adi!r«Med to notions and theories on tho subject. I employ tntiroly cal, affording superior facilities for obtaining a fbund aaser. " . J05ES A CO.. PpoprirtMii, 1,000 Apricot Treesnew remedies, and never u*e nniueons copaiba, cubebs, Bmsiness E<Incation. .50e. SIO What physician la Ttnccswe can fay this of his tr».tiil-24-ly-iv.2.'J Kashrille, •• Issnres against Loss of Life Only. ment of the f«:vir or measles ? Tct me.lical schools J.>ny turpentine and mercury. In every casa I gnarant?e a EusUali Department. that one solitary case of Cancer wa/t ev^r cored! Are tli»j perfect cure. BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS, N r. This department is in charge . f a ripo sdioUr, and an willing to be convlneedT I offer th« following experienced teacher. ALL p U B STOCK WIEBAHTED CHALLENGE TO A N Y M E D I C A L SCHOOL PcmnaaslUp. O m C E U01:B3, 9 A. >1. to 3 P. M. Students in the different departments of the CDlIerewia 1 9 t h Y e a r ! 5 6 0 A c r e s ! 10 drcenhoBses I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL #500,000. Let any medical school in the United States send me a (ceiTs special instruction daily from a profeMional pati^t afflictad ,vith what the (acuity of said school shaU stock and shipping (adUUes^ Apples 1, •acher of the art. ^ pronounce to be a genuine Csncer, and I will promiso to D r . J . B. R U S S E L L , Ckiasalting P h j s l c I a B , 2, S year, 1000flr.e1 Mar, Apple Boot Crafta'v la^J^tioa to tiia alwre. they oOer, at low rate., a iIt»,Snrcure that very Cancer, provided the faculty of s.i)d school A Separate Dcpartm&U for Ladies. sery Apple, Peach, TTUdGooaePJ Scods, O fine will a^ree to give me a certificate admitting the cure, il Osage He«te, lO.tOi), 515. Evergreens, Boses, lOOO, — lO.foi), , — ^^ L. G. WARREN, Secrctar;/, Officers. S'J-gt T. A. LEDPIX. Principal. cnnd, duly signed by tht m and seal«l with th<> great seal nd Pahlias, Gladlolnr, Greenhntw, Bedding Plants. I of their college, and they shall not ba reqnired to Rive the GRAPE VINES, 10 cents for Cataloipies. r . K, PHi~ tertiUcate for twelve or eighteen months nrtt r the ccrt K WOODWABD, Begular Physician. Assisted by a fnll corps ofeniinentphvsici.in*. The usual 23-3n I ha5 been treated; or, M. J . WICKS, President courtesy extended to the r. guliir pre i'fsion. GOOSEBERRIES, Ti>e faculty of any medical cclli-se, or any ri-8i>»iiiiibl( iU-Jtl-lT.lT-l'J A. 8EESSEL, Vice President. CfTR&AXTS, i pbystvian, may send me ten cases t>f couli-smtl Cauccr, and NO. 3 6 7 M A I N S T R E E T , MISCELLANEOUS. W . F. BOTLE, Secretary. I I will ;»romi8« to care nine out of ten—ijuitc as large a proportib.i aa physicians cure of the Mmpitit forms of disW. C. McCLURE, Treasurer. Opposite Court S.jnare. Entrance 10 Court Str^^t, RASPBERRIES, ease. J . H. EDMONDSON, General AgentI call ui-oi; the nirttioal grlixnU «»pctia:iy to put mj A r o m a U c Tcgetable Soap. SHRUBS. MEMPniS, TENNESSEE. skill in the tr».stment oftlie CanccFto t V most rigid but fair trial. Collegre Honrs f r o m 9 A . M . to P. M. ORNAMENTAL TREES, There «r»> casts which I exc<-pt in the above cluilu-nge : 1. Cancer in the mouth or throat. Tliis Instituti.in for the education •{ ycuap men end CLIMBING PLANTS, 2. VThi-a locfcT-od whiro it canuot b<- reached by iny r< m boys, at the commei^ment of the Sew Tear," off", to Oonsnlting Phyaioiaiis. edies. larents and guanliaiis. who desire to prepare their MJUS 3. TThi re fa.lent is afflicted with another iSisease or ROSES, ETO, ETC. B . W . A V E N T . n the shorteKt time and at the least expense, for a prosF . A . R A M S E Y . a complication or I have had patients sent me perousftjtnre,advantages here not offi i ^ elsewhere. in the last gtages orcch.'""'P""°Cancer was cured Hours of Instruction from 0 to 12 A. M., andSfoS P. M. but the consumption killb. '. 4. The patient shall not ^ « so old or weakly that tlu r. t tircuiars coniatntng further particulars caU .-.t the Tor the Delicate Skin of Ladies and Children. is not sufficient vitality h ft to grannUtion »nei Att^niejs. oOBco of Robertson's Commercial College, eCT Main Street, tlie Cancer is taken oat. or address S. M. BOBBBKOS, PrincipaU Sold by a l l Pruggtata . » 6. The Cancer shall not have b.*n of standing at ConMpoaOeacB and orJera lolicittn]. eat«l.>gara irnf iil-20 ly-iT-lO to have involved some vlui part, as in somt. .""Ti - DR. SHALLENfiERGEK'S L O G W O O D & P E Y T O N . cases brought here. I do not prof.-sto reju. MB OS applicaSioD. AilOresa WA-TJEJItS' age, or to raise the d. «d. bat to cere Cancers nnd-i Q E N T R A L FEiLVLE INSTITUTE, n ^ dramstance:.. and malignant Sores and ether a J " F e v e r a n d A g ^ n e Tet 1 have successfully treated patients fromTOtc W i l l i I r o n F r a m e . OT-eratntac Baaa iw years olil.ia the proposition ma<le to the mc.iical schools Clinton, H i n d s C o u n t y , Mississippi. above Oirecton. suid AgraflTe B r i d ^ . K O £ 3 r G I L B E R T , ^ n S T T I D O T E Tlie Sc!ic!»stic year of 18©-T0 will begin Tuesday, the j ^ ' i r a y a Stops t b e ( a t i U s . M e l o d e o n s and Cabinet Oimns. daring the period of tliirteen years; and.*o manifhit was W . R. Hunt, A . Seessel, 28th day of Septeabor, and coniinne forty weeks, or ten t h f c ^ l ^ ^ * ®® erer accepted it. I now remw The best manafsctnTtd. . T h i s M e d i c i f c . ^ ^ ^ * ^ tefiiro the Puldio P . W, S m i t h , F . Titus, school months, until Jnly 1, 1870. AVairanfed f o r Six Tears. 30S P r « i i t I t . K c m p l O s , T » » . the sci, nce of medicine by my father. fifteen years, anil u B. K . Pidlen, N . & Bruce, Of the alrantages offered by this InsUtuUon, which for Piano*, Melodeoas and Organs of ^ fintclass quken, and asKKlated with him for eight years in the ti^tment _ knorm remedies. I t oJ®* docs W m . Jovner, the past s<>vente«n years by its well known exct-Ilence at greatly rednct^d prices for CsJih. Sew 7 octave enaeoe E . M . Apperson, j L S " ^ ""''Knant aOwtious, and at his tnh and npwari; new rabiaet orgaas for9)0 dMth, which Occurred In I8<5«, he edmmittsd thesecrrt ^ and has drawn to it so extensire a patronage, mentloi need for sicken ilia stomach, is ^T^'festlr i n N . D . M e n k e n , ward. Second-haad is»traments at great bargala*. J . T . P e t U t , alone to me. B. B. KO£N, J . M. OILBSBT. not be made. 'We will, bbwerer, aay that by its accessi- luftrated Cata!o;rBeii mailed • -for - three rents.s. Waresooais Warei HavingseriM my country an a soldier through the late i b y dose and under aU d t c t n a J ^ C f i s : U-tf J . 6 . Lonsdale, M. J . Wicks, Broadway, Sew York. HOBACB WATBBS. ble and healthful location, iU neat and ample accomis tbe only Modioine tli»t i r m J S T v i ^ ' i ^ J t " ' ' " ' * ' ^ drrote myself to the W . B . Greenlaw, W . L. Vance, treatment of Oaneer especially, and to the other abovsmodations. Us weK furnished table, its rxteneivs AppaTHE PLANJET I>JRILL. Tcatimoniiila. CURE I M M E D I A T E L Y mentioned diseases. W . H . Moore. m t ^ j for Scientific Ilhistrations, its Gym^sicm. and The Waters Pianos are kn'jwn as amoag the veiy beSL to Treoton, Tens., oa tho lineoftbe and pensanently ererf I b r s 6< P ^ e r and F a r Gardeai Seed o r G w m o tlte Best. ' MohUe and Ohio Kaiiroad, ai^ of a r c * flim S other mt.*"' PhTsical culture, and above all, by lis N- TC. Evangelist. Ague, bocanse i t is a perfect .4Btiao«« tm We can speak of th- meritu of the Waters Piaaoai^em E^u®' " tr a pleaaant town, Tet^ The moat tople, compart, largeat, eaaieat rogalated, rigidly thortC?'* instmction, it comaKends itself t n ^ t jtersonal Itaowledge as betes of th6 very best naUty.— KsOaria. f^yJ^residence^ 'ifi^ Hgkfwt rwuUng, chespett! JTo paring, no . who seek for thO*'"'''** others an aceonpHsbtd and Cbristiaa latellig^cer. me ia t ^ c m t n . and oQ^t ft town. Pathmts ran 8(dd umai^wsa^aysetra^ija^ ^ a aighit all ordib7 ftU Smosists. I COTpanytaiww prepared to Ian* poUdea la all tha bo ammmodated with board la prtvata hauan in the The Waters Pianos av" built of the best aad iao«t thorpractical education. nary wada; alM, Solrtfy, I < J^i^rnaaraaeaj apd te^aetlUly aoiidU oughly seasoned material.—Advocate and Journal. ii^l.1-ly.Iv.l3-B ? TWH arrang.^ N^^aaadn^ete. AIM< Expenses are for tuition in rngiah Brauche-, S3, 54 er ' -•• aajfftf Oar IHeads wtn find at Ur. Waters' store tbe rajr best wfthont lom tSrom wiada. 15 PST month; for board, iacludJisg fnrnishea To«m and' assortment of Pianrs, Xelodeons a ^ Oncans to be found !l;12ffaartBi<ied.orflB Gaaos, 190. IbanflM injto United 6tat».—Grahi^m's Vagariae. taradliy g. t . at. fael, etc, 5K per month ; fer washlns t i month; for Baving jkOO., Fornat Bafliinj^^noa. O H . C. B . N O R R . I S , ased one of Waters* Piaains for twt» years, I BELI5. Incidentals aad ink, forty esnta per month. Tuition la liavefesadit a very supei ior iastmnent.—Aloaao Gray, taken la tha i n g ^ n c y of tha diseaso and .prerented toco«In^neer«6, or, if already ao, the sooner they arc Music, Languages and Oraamectai bracches is tbe tas.-<i P r i M i ^ Brooklrn HeighU Seainaty. lew t t m reqnired to exm then. lire tare two Waters Pianos in oar SeminBry, which as it was in gold before the war. P R I N T t N Q . , While I eatertaia Ibr all the other physIcUn* the have been severriy tested fer three years, and c«* M E N E E L Y S ' B E I J J S . For (tall information send for Circalars. AU letters af testBy to ftelr good nuaUty and durabaity.—Wood « talgtot respects I a a eonfideat from long ol>servatioo Office, 28't M a i n S t . , V e a p b l s , Tenn., ttat in my andicteM arefraad theintn-st remedies forall F o a a a e y ^ W ^ Twy, K . t . _ inquiry should U addressed to " President of the Ceatral GrBRoty, Mt. Garroll. IU. BmOamttm VjMaUag ika^xBy, ehroaic diwaata of the Woatb. H»aac«WATn:*.BM.-IkarSlr-T^^ ^ n o r * f f a t . -LAY BCUOIKO. female Instltnt^" Clinton, Hinds couaty. Miss. BsUblisked by Andrew U e n e ^ i n 1826. me U aBowed to be tbe hMt Pisno in t ^ ^ ^ aad there O t t r a win vary aeeordlu to thertaracUr of the dU•ti. a — • • - • > . . _ . . are ewena of C h i d a r i ^ and Stoddart'a hers.—<%«». BOBT. K I X U , P m t . Board of Trnateea. Biibf>r ^ b ^ I a a n c M M r a w o ^ e . Paymeatt must be made Trmts witli cnccesa all kinds of Sore Eyes. Granular wlCT the p a t i ^ to ^ h a r ^ . When no benefit is re- Udi of years standing cured in a few w^ka. O w r ^ Geo. tTnrtrittn, Sec. Board of Trustees. Stf Broadway, ^ famed jpr the,aacetand Pteryginm. Strabismus (Cro^' ftealu M d ^ iM pCj wfU be dnnanlit^ Bzceat«a«cty daaeriptioa of Ftiatin^incbidlag n>ro«>ptng of < 0pper Lid), Entroplora and Bctn>* Ptcafc fDrooplnr ^ ^ lence of his Pianos aad Orgaas.—Eeeniag loat. The Bev. J. B. Grav«^ editor at "The Baptist.' has Ptcate pium toeforaitic* The Water* Piano n a k s with the btM aiaiinCietarrd ia • NEWBPAFBBS, JlJISSISSIPPI COLLEGE, J^sfSSf tWhef. practtwloriiaBTV^ar*. • n t ^ . p i w s a t l i of LMs), Artiacua rEyiiinsertoo' America.—Tbe 5. Y. I n d ^ a d ^ t . •at N l a , ; p ^ a t l a g all tha a e v e a e a U ' ^ appeal a ^ HAaizmss. Xcncst. DoisM.-«nce Watera gaveap j aead ap (Mdieiaea oat ot tay oflos, aorshaUI of the n a t m l eje. Deafasaa aad all Biseaset of tbi * Ear C l t a t o n , H I a d a Csmaty, OUssisstppi. ibeet maslc, he has aH ^ capital ^ a t i n t l o i BOOKS, *bo pat themaetiit c w d m the shortest poseible time. Treata all JDisa 4»BI»trat«dcata]acn*satt^«p«si9pQea. to tbe aaaafacture and sale Of Pianea aad Metoaeoas, of Ua Ko«. Ifevas OS Kbtber's HarK maoved V a PAMPHLEIS, prSamnafattaMpts to rimple applleation of aediciae. Spectades made to n tU The next CoUeslate year vriU opeooathe 27th of Sep- He baa last issued a cataiegue of his new luituuBtnts, A. * e. B. KXXXB&T. OBder u pvaoaal IriatiBfat, aad M ^ t fo leaiaia efvlnga new scale cf prices, whttrh shsnra a laaiitodreJTuaiidiij ia CATAJSOGUiS, tember, lSt9, and contiaae forty -weeks, uata tbe 1st day tbe meat lastMioas. dsctiea tronifonttrrrates, and Ids IHaaas have efBaaQy mtf^tnjfWat'ti^, Dr. Korria ls certainly the meat successful Eye and Bat' efJnly,lSni, ^ i w C a i d t e r t t a o CTBCDLABS, l«ee awarded the Hrst Premium at eeTPial Fain.. lUay fi-B-ly Boetor ia tha Soath. iii-SO-ly.iv.M J . p . J i W ^ T , M. D., Tbe ezpessee for the entire year are 940 to S50fortai> people oi the mr»»«it day. wte art atttactad. If wit ooit. ... T m r o i r . T x n i . ftii^ with u e flamisr advetli'emnits of rival |daao r O S T ^ LAW tloa ; <10forincidental and ted Sna. Boardfortbe last hnuM, probably «v«rleok a madfiit maoafoetater like ESTABI2SHED Y . }-ear was Iroa SI* to AT ^er adtod monA—fonr wet-ks J ^ E B E N q E f l . Ur. Waters ; bet we happen tokaaw that hia iaatroaeata B K ^ BILLS, u eeoanted a school mouth. Vadilng ifSl^r month. It taraed him a good n^ulatios long Vefinv Ezpo^oBf CAED< U speeted that board wUI to o b t a ^ oo as reasenkble and "bol>oni''t«Bi>erted thsrewlth were ever ttoagbt of; hiiill. we iuve one at £lr. Watera* Piaao Fortve B I L L HEADS, tena ' Stadeata te the ministry areuot ia oar resideaee (where it has steal for yvats), of-whiefa TMag;mmjessi. B n J B LADDTG, any aMBaSietti^r in the world might weU lie prond. chart ^ tnitioB,fttelor iaeideatat lem. We have always been delighted wtth it aa a sweet^oMd _ martMBtef C b n n ^ BepMrtaeBte of XurtnetioB are two, CoDe^Ute and and mwetfnl icatmment, and tiu-re is ao dcntbt of its Stei^oil&Qi "Alam, Aad' oOnr B d b eonatanUy oa the beet.aaatmr jMrxa IBastcatad Oataiona Prepai atory. Za both of thcM ample instmctloo of the darafiOfty. 9toretha& this. Maw ^ y e n ia the dly, as well as several eelebratrd^phuiiste, josMsiooIi^ aect tik orcwib Uad will be j^ves. Troy, S a v T o ^ At t i t 8tai'« OoaT«itlon,heldiBCanteBthel»tofJtnie, tava performed on the inid piaiM, and ail pioMMflits tt a sapuior and Brst-class iastmiacut. Btrocser iaife^ae. it was « -ielTedi^ raise theJAtof ths awBtweeaoldBatKlvc.—It'wweJ'WTT*''' forita fatnre matbtenaace. Colh^ afc <4 ^ toais:^ H . G R O O H E S <fc C O ^ TjTa H E W S TO THE I x m C X E D . And Dealer* tn rirst-ciase Teett Sxtraeted aid I B M vtthost Pais with Laughing niiar. Om. wfcfch is karale^ MJO. H. HUBD^BBOSTra aoae i t ^ b ^ ' t a t e to come for fear u MetBllie B n r i B i Ca.ses and C a ^ ^ JaOTiHHi street, totaer of Third. Ww^nm pMe their edat«ttoD. Finest Hsartes in the city, inrlodicga beaatifklBeane ' bt obtained Teeft laaerted withoat eovertag the PaUte, avotdiac _ Hevmsead a trial treatmeat ef aaA. by Oirealars coat ainiagftUIrrisforaatioa can for Cbfldiea, ,fcrI t a IMlax*, gaarantadag catlw M^idtetiM the deatnMttoa of taste aad artiealation. TheyatvIMM. i « H«rtl» Clserrr St^ Xaalxvriae, T c « a ' ^ ^ by addraaing thi» Prerident, Bev. Walter H i U m / ^ • or aMiiey retaraed. The « . O.TL, er Ms deaalyakdderaUe. I HoMpriag Water, a t » per doaen. ton, Hlads count) , lOai. BBKJ. WHITiTELlj "' ?p«<4al att««lon giren t J diiiat^rrla*. raawflteaat btireVader Se'to lawrted on the sactioit T^tf W Based St; O h i S S ; ©. readMiactlMBBrBi. ai-tS.: IMf - Pr^ideat Board of C. Office No. 391/ Main Street. Rol)ertson's Commercial i ^ College, NEW SCALE n» in- OCULIST AMD ACJRIST, PIANOS mw ^ e e i t - S K t t S ^ 38 OABDS. 1a*i»«aeMjr«n»M kBAor I m t f to Mp « Aky x^Tsssmsae^'is^^ l o o e m , . J f-. • < / lapraaa. and will fe n a d y liMr d a O m y tt a slMrt tUm ftjeemirwATAi,.; W n X s O M t a d , OiUMT, Them. ffiM V n v s iQtXBBas. m XlTiairtoa. lAthrep, CUato* Ko, p a U — S OT H g g g ^ O n g g ^ ^ I JO J T CUa*r«btattaiB. AxaruAi. x s n x B S . MiUb^ BtMrt, iti&a PmU, Ftmrimffi OAi<ii A i n > . : CeUi^ SimgM^ PiO^ Br^luU^ ,. Or, TEB AJif8^ 01 ROMANISM* A a t ^ k t o d a m r e M a a M V M o K oea •too. OriMawatal and H a t e CUna, a m t t kxa: A h a * or t h r i l B a r laMHrt. by Mas. A. a Osm* i i ^ S a ^ 7 Op il»ir I m a k a r t Y d l o w .mm^J W m ^ , ImCnmm, Ark. VSKauwi. iMCimm, Xtk, • Pine, O y p ^ C O . , J P o ^ , StTC. . 1 00 Dr W L KUek. PwhKoe. ViM, 1 1 11 • ! I II. P w W - e , m * . p aU lOmJa. MkMpsis, rmnti IO.U amKGLESAND LATHS FOR SALE. Ilumg, SawiBfr M A W A I . O F ftrBas. fta^^ eto., g t r t a to aU X. S . A f i B l C m n r S B , Wjom^ A watk afwy finer or a< j Mlh awl Waat. g h i i W a fhU tnatiaa or I B A a M t o w a p a g n w a i a M r i a a o n t r y . tha ehafketsaa ( t f t k a 1 W aafftrOBaaai,aatf OairaMlieatioa totBaMMt 1 00 miasioa. J o mR a a r m « n » DONE TO O&DSB. 'SBOTSB SHUaf I t 00 rj • • f t k i ' t ^ ' y ^ ' ^ ^ WHtoaek,IXBiaaTiIle.Ga.aaid I 00 D y t i n y slid C t « M f i i 9 I 09 . J t M A u k . OneaTille.AI OnMiTille. Ala.. paid Hm. 1 « S M i 16fi W a a l i t a c i M S t , too 1t>aaF>«awh»lMatha M r a to do • o o d . a M r M B * ..BARK, 1 00 MUCPBXIttoo W X A a e t m B t o k a l y . e a . paM. MKKPHIS, TJWMMSBB. a n Uada of l a i B n ' a a * O s t l s a s s a t Wai*f B B , « 3 0 . o r « m t M i « i of o a r hoaka. aad aewd aw Ikw I ot S P I M ^ Ti«MH^ JaekaM Vatiali. £ a . IU«.JT-84. I 00 XUmt r S Joaaa. TioMBa, l a e ' v r i m B i a i i i B i ^ ^ t h A w a t o ^ ^ wa w m 80 D S > i M t . Dry OraTa-Wa*...QraTa.Xlaa 1 00 Nh B^aarvUaf r Sac»»lbBy8e«Aiwtat»FaMlsMa«0D^ia». 1 00 JL P . S T i r K F F S B l 100 : J era. a . p a i d . , DKALQ^Ur . I 00 VoiMiTilK Qa. C H O O L B O A I ^ . J K t h o a w a . l a k s . MiM, 100 AibUu I m A c i q W * - • i M l * w # e s r i m e a o f a a o U w r mmmm kaa ftiliy p m e d tta . « t e . , a l M M b B t i M i — l i to S. 1 00 M^r latsoK Tliirwllfiniidlai BiMttaty Aant. J T Ckiaa. OHaaUiteaa.. B,paMiahad r c o w i t r . AJa. I»M s o o — a aa afb act ati r tah ai brMat Cha Ml i iai r.a . yat, s F ^ G WAeoHs, src.. w t m Taty few ax^ c U t o t SmidayuaelMMrf^laalM. p a h U W b ! ^k^r ' ^ t e 8B1I|< l^B >int«— u l i U n i t» PStUnaa.Qar-a-' ' Ipba* (trer. AU. a O-. • a w taady fcr y t l a a i . i t hM doae a x M a d h i ^ ^ wall. I a i m r laIwWuiii _ oTKaloae* ^ ^ •adaaght at « tleaKrcMaat, a t a y s a , bfrigplaatod to the >aa»a jaW. and h a t i a g fa aH w . Aat 'aU b w i n c a Rfattiac to T u l U ^ m r , or Biofaaid Taaas, TMrryrUla. BevKt c o a a t r . Itac. pA. thia ailMoC. A I H l a * e i B a p d M i * 4eaa t a the aad a t the 00 IIT®** ^ c h a ^ , l t haa ripaaad fra«7wa to T n e t S w i M r . x ahMki to a d t e H i A to J . i L « B J L V B , D B O'Baaaoa. 8aar S ^ a f i . Cetwdl e a . % z . .JtOO^ l a a t a t pricea. three w a ^ earlier, a a d yieldad doabta tha MOO 301 X a t e ^ l a n t . B D H i ^ OnlUatsvaia, Taaa, aaid f™... I t h a a t a k a a th* U ^ M r t p M i o i to thia 1 oy ITawf tUHMCMM dte I W S o a i p d s , per dox M r i ^ i liOmi M T< OUiaOTOM' fiO (8u»>lk) coaaty for Csar aaeeaMlTa y e a n , aad tha nuuMt I. U v i n M m a v a i K k > » c m t tel of «n»U<M wdt ia»* dna.^, I. •> rfa U r » m ^ ^ t y oTCmaan (a Tlefalty miaht ba AaaaWaoiteal^ Tkaa. B . aaritk. f i u r t h whr» iMlaiM to nwli— y i t f a a o x — K , j . i k x ^ w r a n c J b a B a U e a up lilwiMrtal bMk. g t n ^ a l l t M t ^ i j v t ^ t o great aaperiori|y orer a T o ^ r H . A.PartM. 50" w . H . OMcry. t . jUtMB aAHUiaaeattT aad i M M r ia a f b a l a a t . H i J J raafcair, 1 00 rariaUaa. ^ M h ^ a g p < r i a t a ' ^ f t o B«perf«rity a n Jaa. B. M a r r i M a . J . B. ' aMday^sehooi l > i ) a M r i | . i i ^I oorersv per U-4-tf «> 40 Bot kMi to ba n a i M i M i U a f o r ^ 00 ' I . I t WiU prodaca BMre with Saaday-aOMI F r t a w i a ; d i & « r t ea«en, per das H w b t Hade Saddlery aad B a n e s s , CatechlaiVta Bihia DodHlw, oalrriak 60 Wa oalr Hak waat^ Mat m im ^ p eper r fta, ... aaaariy. S. The cob U aaaaU; k a r a a b ara l a i f ^ v a n 6P PMtoSiss Onfan, a r by Xxptaai. mkaia yiaaUam ia Oaa T e a r O M B i i ^ «M«oTCsi).per ^ p u t a a d f l r m oa the ear, oapplag o r a r o a t h a a a i p a r d e s ; — „ 40 •Qiimt U CM toaaat at o v m a r a a B . WHOtCSALE AHD XETAIL. Oaa Tear « < * B i S u ; mmmrnt mmmm, W A R D * 8 B*rCB 3. I t la remarkably aoaad, afther In wet or dry aaaaoaa. Arttd— fig pnMinatnn ritoaM be wriUaa ^ a l y a a u l F r T e r r i l l . 8hi4by*iUa»-«aBa.. ^ r w o o d ' y S O t t s ' oa t h r Teetasaeat, vol. L. I 75 , i « a e a a n o t send a ninety days OB a a l r ana lidB. Waeaaaotaasaga toiatBta4r<t«ndar " « •• »ol. 2_ 1. 75 Lataat leaa than 51 worth to oaa 1 cot ^ I t ripena early. oRea baiagi j an ti utwa a ye aa l lmatariagbefbra A i i i e i 4 ^ £ B g M ^ Xexieiui * Texas ^ M O m njaalal artldM. J . B. ORATES. The heat wMc*wa k a a w o f f e r S—iiy-aehools aad J A Bagui. Crockett!* BlaO; A i k . ' i 1 00 , u n d whea tha stalks ara eat. Xdltor BAPTWT. Sanday-schaalteaebera: Uta Kt IXexai, 00 paid.... CBBBIAOE, BUQGY, o. i n e awiaa ara oi medinm aiae, and often prodaca two B. <X B O S a S . . F a i r . aiidlBep. Acu>^ C Dyer, Alexandria, said 1 40 orthraaparfipcttaraeach. I t « « e w i qaiU iaipoaaibla to a t a y f i l i i i a * ap aa to SOriah 6. l U a b w d a a t M i a g e n a k e f SS Beaiphia, Taaa. H Varki-r. Bradlay cSaaty, Ark, paid.. 1 00 it Talnabie lor itoek. iaa aaiNratnoJ. Whaa wa o f i m t T n B « m n r and tka Mrs C KoviP, Eldorado. Ark. 2 00 Oaa piat so s M f / / / C a s B u r n e r 1 A r a c r fnr 14, It vaa far a a a v •ubfczibar to both papara. J B Moody, I^aiaTiUe, K y , to ^ sent to Elder J M B B M E S , WHIPS, Oaa qaart.... oo Jt CO., moaatala ocary, l a k a . Miaa. pd S 00 not to s U *abicriban, oor to diifiuaat paraoB*—aa tba J B X Thaiaaa. Addreaa H . W. PHILIPS * CO., Memphis. PateatMl June 1. ItSO. . ^ yy,, Lual^rillp.Ky. Lual«iriIIp. K (doctrinal tracU) not p<I_2 »» iarportert afltfDealeiwlw Wmrmcr » aaa a a i l ^ t l a BArnar to aagckar. Wa gira an, Oharieaton, 311^ paid 1 00 * » We will send a niio package by n u l l , postpaid, to cach Whldi girea the best and avajr all and mora Ui&n te praSta oa tlia papar far ooe S T B y a r sI.! ' Oarnaon StatiOB, Uiaa, M A T ££B . p a i d 1 00 aiieapeat light In America. AUt>fwhich wv propoae t a sell cheap. All a a r ' ^ w a 1 00 one who will send ns a new snbacriber, and to the new j a a r la pramittnu, hoping that the labaeribar win be ao J T Moon-, Oadaretta, Miaa, paid I t haras equal to coal gaa, work, which-wc g u a r a : ^ . . J E H c l r e r , Brooklyn, AU, paid 1 00 anbscriber a]« >, until onr boshel ia gone, (iend at once. waB pleaaad aa to taks tba papar tha next year a t aab- J P roUl«-r. Brooklyn, Ala, paid.. r x r r r aMr«aKA](xsTiu. n a t s . n x B M , n c . . a>-tf J . B.aBAVK8. editor B A m ^ . and U safe ia ercty respect. X 00 Oaaw aad sea it. Fixtar<^ aeriptfon priea. G W Saandora, ;$nrcy. White connty. Ark, paid 1 (0 ? f o . M a i n S A r e e ^ 3 3 M o n k S M k M Stium*, Kaaa. andHghtafarsaleby H E s e n o n , Prrote, Ala, paid I GO j r . H « A t a f c a r y M i a a . — w O l fill aa appdintaiaat C B tjkgortos, Jrffry'i Creek, Marion connty, S C, pd 2 00 ^ ^ p H I L D R E N ' S J . 8T0LTS. LIVES SAVED OUB ILLUSTBATED CHn»E OpposS* Court Sqaarai M Jafiersoa street, a t t j T i y H t e . . on the flOk Sabbath ta April, aalaaa the C J Thsataa. Dallaa, Oallaa coaaty, Texas, paid 1 00 V - / FOB FIFTY CENTS." Thousands of Children To the Flower- and l ^ t a U e Gardes, Momphia, Tenn. Mis n a r y Johnson. Baleiich, Tenn. pald„... 1 UO die annually of Croup. Now, Mothers, If you would sp?nd ifttftata p r s r r s a . tf MEMPHIS,. T E W S B 3 S E E . A O .Vaktw. Long Town. M i ^ pal4 1 00 fifty cenra, and always have a bottle of Or. Tohba' Veneiil^lyiT-83 ASD cMTidMavK or aucaa *oa 18?D, • U s K - K r ^ ^ s e k a r t t , Tex.—We wiU axeiuuixt with J iii-23.1y-lT-22 r T Diction, Btoumdeld, Iowa, paid and sent 1 00 tian Liniment in the house, yon neTar need fear losing yaaiihwrfnny. The Ova ahaU agaia be aeat jroa. Tba 37th ediUocf,r9nbed;entalRed and^ lM|uu'iea. conJoel H Berry, Bipley. Misa.naid I 00 your little ane when attacked with thIa complaint. I t is talaing US pngevf IMasttated witfa more than liX) fine ........ 1 00 now tventy-two yeara since I h a w pnt up my Lialntent, O o r T h i r t e e n t h a E N . K . f P U L L E N , jr. Wtm B w r t a a , Ulaa.—Ve take j o n r wont, aod haTa Mra CwftiW, Friars^ Ptoiaf, Miss, paid Tear in _ Memphis. and nerer heard of a child dying of CSvap when my LiniengraTings. craiUtMl 70015 OS tracta. 6 0 to work lor " Coaeordaaea." Tracta Hot Sent for Sccond (iwirtcr. ment was used: but hundreds of cnres h a r e been tvportrd Tcnt caa wia it. Wa will e s s e to the o p r a i ^ of j o a r a a w C H Mateon, Salem, Oregon A S E A U n S W COLOBS& 9£AT£, ms. and many stole If it was SIO per bottle thay wanld Importer, Whok-e-.-te snd RetaB Xktaler l a 10 00 to be without It. Besidea which, it b a certain cnre for F R A N C i a C O & W I C C i N . iMaae. God wining.' If 700 wlU tell ns the poatoOci* ot Fraucia Jnuop, KurganSeld, Ky, paid ...10 00 not aad a deacripUre liittifmore thai»3S0«Tariatini of Flower CnU, Bums. Ueadache, Toothache. Ssre Throat. Swell, aad VegeUbie 8eedi;«Btfcracing every not<elty introduced ..10 00 l a g s , Mump*, Cholic, Diarrhea, I ^ s a n t e n , Spasms, Old Batli and Prother wa eaa tell if noiier c a a n here. Seail Elder Isaac K Cooper, Fleaaanton, Tex s oo Sores, and Pains in the Limba, Back and Cnest. No one J T McCuIIocb, Hamburg, Ark. paid $1 CHINA, GLASS J m ^ U E E N S W A R E ' n UGO, witb lUl and plala p r a e t M - dlrectieas for the nuiatsr receipt. Wholesale a a d BetaQ Dealers la Itare «f flstwera 'anS pla»^<h»-mrxangaBient of tha .. 6 00 once tries it who is erer without it. I t ia warranted Elili^r J B Canada, Macon, Tenn, paid«..„...„„ -den, etc. Also, ii<d*eri)iSTe liaWof 1,10 rarleties of the , 5 00 perfectly safe to take intersslly. F=!J diSEsticsi with B« K . KLU«t California or Orsgoo.—When are j o n } J B Barry. Kureka, Mias, paid. tFr«nch Gla^olaa; i ^ a d l a g tba-siapri<> sew rarietlea BBanliton, Clarkivtlle, Texas, paid._._....»._..»... 4 25 every b*ttle. Bold by the Drurgtsta and Storekeepers in Who caa teS ! bf 1869, now first oSiired; ail tha- snnuner-fiowering Rev J H B Oarden, Columbiana, Ala 5 00 the United Statrs Depot, 10 Park " -Tork. • A . K . K — a e n , Ark.—1 think I liar* a n a n g e d a l l T J Sp.irkiaaa, Friars Fuint, Mis.*, paid Place, New halbs, such aa LiUes..T<iherosrs, Tigridins, etc., t o n t h e r 3 00 23-32 Wltherery rc<|nisite ftr'the gartlen. copy mailed to Maariiac to yoor directiona. Cuout. Eld O W Primv. Eldorado, Ark, paid sent A t^y extra 1 00 H o u s e F i i r a i 8 l i B g : < i o « i > y E t c . , . j w r y applicant on the receipt otS& cents. Our jmalomers I 00 S U d e r B . H i c l u a n , Ala.—Ton ahoold caaraaa tor Wm M Smith. Hillaboro. Union co. Ark, paid s « ^ i e d free of charge. Address S O F S T 1 CO., X o . SOY M a i n Street, Mra Martha Williams, UilUboro, Union co Ark 1 00 " SecSaaaTal," asi! far •atwcriben to tiiia paper alic. Hra M E CureUn. SS-31 fiSiiorth Ma>kr:rstre«t.Baatoo. €hoic« Garden and Flower Seeds. " " " I 00 Wdta to 3. C. BagerB wiiat eonntr f o n will eaaraaa, ar B Coleman. I 00 3 7 3 M a i n Street^ Vmimk BtocK, Under Feabody Hotel. BBSannd«r», 1 00 My ANNUAL CATALOGUE, containing a listof many aamtiei. Eliaa J GrMn, 1 00 noTcltles, betides all the standard regetables of the Ga.—Ton wsre promptly eradit»d 1 McBridf, Taladosla, Ga, paid. t 00 M n B B I « ^ j D » a , Ilom»r. Claiborne parish La, pa[>l_ 1 OO garden. ('^re^ffO of which are of my own growing), with Sole Agents In the United States for the sate of the celetiatf Rtad, ami j o u r raeaipt haa been pablUheit E Johnson, paid 1 00 a choice list of Flower Seed, will be forwarded gratis to brated Chinese Solar Pith Hat. Wa are constantly I f w e a a i t nenia writ- a latter a e k n o w i e d ^ c Mm HoUia Biackman, paid.. 1 00 all. I warrant my seed shall proTtt a s represented, i rewetyl**. po**«•»•«»• «ll the pew styles af the seasons, tba receipt of aTery doilisr reee!*ed (hr tracta wewoo'd Gv^rge Garrett, p4id„. I 00 suitable Ibr retail trade, and keep a genei^l aasorttaeni Mra M H MitcheU, |>ald... 1 00 warrant it shall reach each purchaser. I warrant all for wholesale, to which we Invite the attention of cotnitry aot im it bt liolf the man*7 rteeiTed. EwTbi*Iyl&e.lt TEIee efilbniss DUiur. « 6 | hawiM.\HUFJi3TUXEB O F Lun Blackman paid„. 1 00 mon»y ^ n r a r d e d shall reach me. Send for a Catologne. purchaaers. v r K a i . r , S : i i end -WcrxtT.'St aywr. JftiTaa^Kaws Tttna.-Tha einle l a i * iia has looked the JMrs a m n T Fortsor. Hata taade to order on the shortest notice. st hdfiinrp. Prfl rennrl. efmsttotii. agrtCTiitatT. Fknaera' paid„. 1 Oo JAMES J . H. GBEGOBT, aQ t h r o o ^ , and o r r r , and can ftnd ao credit of EiJ W C Morelaad. Arizona, Claiborne par. La, p<l- 2 00 - - t Omwei.'_gBl^ aad a «ii-20-ly.|T-l« Marblehead, Mass. pd 1 W moms r a n lycak of. Caa la a f a i a and arf fcr yennelf, J 11 WUItaau, Lisbon, Claiborne parish, Mrs E WUkrrson. LUbon, " " paid I 00 a a i M t h i f l i right. lMttli«r, CoUafs, Bfidfts, W U p ^ Etc., E W SichiOs, Marielto, On 1 00 S. U. TOBET. P r « ' t . P L A N I N G M I L L S , E. C. KIKK, Cashier. G A Y O S O J , W . J < W « > r - T o n are credited on th> b7ok< to toL K E B Baylor, lodependsncc. Tex 60 J . A. HATES, J r . . Ass't Cashier. Jr. Mo. a r , O W Hill. HewbetBtTeaa — I CO 00 J . D . CeUfcBe, Oa.—The tSS (S ia reeeirad aad e n d - B X Crawfsrd. Saalabaiy. Teaa ST90 00 H. D. Boyd, T t o t , Pike eo. AU, p a i d — i t a i to Bra. Xercer. C I T Y B A I S T K , 00 No. 313 A d a m s Street, EM J I f Stein. Qarmantown. Tens, paid.. 00 J . P * I f a a i r . S. C.—Toa miatnnk the a e a a i n g of Ute E H Uaarn, Center, Tex. paidS1T>£ M a i m St.: 00 N e w B a n k B o i l d i n ? , N o . 9 H u d l s o n S t r e e t , T Bome, Ga. paid„..— T H E C E M T O A L • g a n a . Tan a n oat oat until 3fiO,i. a., rol. tS. So. SO, O -iT-fc 00 T Shoemaker. Mooltoa, Ala.. TRANSACTS A ami ws hope yoor name will nerar be withdrawn from anr J Xishols. Cahmibta, Tenn. paid~ 00 MaaaCsctare all kiada of 00 Q ^ W E N , M c N ^ T T * CO., J M Thomaa l u k a . Miss. paid. Uat-dan't t U a k o f i t . 00 G e n e r a l B a n k i n g & E x c h a n g e B u s i n e s s S . flU C r M a U a * U i a a . - T a v r paatauater. or route W C Grace. Torkrille. Tenn, p a i d J J Slcdee. Oakland. Coloracto county, Texas, paid... 00 And Deals ia I n ^ do hi> doty, ftir j t m paper b l e a t erery H C Carter, Marshall. Texas, paid O a t t o n a n d T t t l i a c c o F a c t o r s ^ 00 n B W « t e r , Paria (wiiat State T) 00 Eldrr K A Bailey, Albany, Ga (specUl) . D o d a o B t Tex.—Where did yoa taka the paper! Deaalsd to the lBtenate-of-th»aaBtia(a.et theMiaaia1 lO W W Eratid^JUaion S p r i a n , Ala, paid.... sipt4«ad Missouri TaSir*Wh caoaot ehaaga antil yon tell aa thia. 1 00 J W E U r a A . White Pond. S C 2 00 • n . J . J f . X t o n c a l d t E y . — A l l r i g h t . J f o s e y e a a a . EldMT J A Enoch. Austin, Texas paid S O U T H E R N BANK NOTES. And k e ^ for sale a large atock of It reoeiTea the heart^aappoi t' of tba-Oeneial Aasocia1 00 K U c r J . O . B . O m r s a a , S. C.—Wa t h a a k yos for John Tamer, Ash Grove. Mo. paid 1 00 M n EGa'ding, Oierty Craek. Miss, paid Drafts for sale in snms to suit, on EngUnd, Ireland. tlaatef-MtsHari, aaA olftha w o t k i ^ SkgitiaU ot the ysBC latter mora than Ibr tiie m i t t a a e e . aad we do t r a i t J J L a c k ; y , a i n t o n , Miss, nUd 1 00 ScotUnJ, France, and all parts of Germany. Also. Gold G m e r a l C o m m l t e i a a l e r c ^ t s , StstoL. yoa will aaoa:azecatoyoar iateatfaaa to eoatrilHito a a Jt W Crowl, Morgantown. W Ta, paid I 00 Drafts on Nvw Tork. 20.31 EUar B Haywood, Colnmbia. Tenn, paid 1 00 S a s l t e s , G l a z e d A V n g l a x e d D o o m ) , L E B r B L O C H y artiela to oor eoltuaas. We ahoaU be pleawd to iatro> • l i a ' a Sandsy sehoMFlQMr. d e r B Hanks, Ccriaabia, Tenn, paid... I 00 <l«ea yoa to the Baptiatx of tha Waat. and they would K S T E A M W O R K S . B I^ampkin, Kingston, Ga. paid 1 00 kt ia a Family Pap<«r UbIoii StF«et, Mefl^Jsy Tens. «atoaai_joa aa.thaa9-4a wh» k^iow yaa baat. Dr. P. waa W C a t ^ Eaton. Otbwn coQnty.Tenn, paid 1 00 t t is the Minicter's Baper. 1 00 AUn^tad to h e a r J r c m y o a , and related to aa paat hi*to- Mrs J H Selson. GreenriUr. Uisa, paid BLINDS AND MOLDINGS, I t k a BeautiftiUy Briated Baprr^ i only S2 SO AU Cotton. Tobacco oesrothepPradace coasigned to us Mra Fannie A atoeks.OreenriUc. Ua, paid 1 00 M A Y D W E L L d t A N D E R S O N , ttaa. Toa win auMt ia Lftcxrrillc. God wIUIb< iarared. unless otherwlaakiastnieted. BagsiaK. Bona, a ?«•>.• W T Smith. Welbbnrg. Ark, paid 1 00 j i n d other Snpplioa. faraiahed at the lAweat Market dealers is A . ST. S * f n u B ^ T a u r eoaelaaian la right. Toa Mra J K Chilo. C a a e y r i l ^ CMlah county. Miss, pd- I 00 F»iee. 5W Mr* J H Andlnr, ChaeyvOle, Copiah eoanty, lUss.pd 1 OO ItA( ha*a aa right to (teal from 3 thief—from oaa who hsa S Adams, D m S n , Ohio, paid In great Tarlety: also. Mantles, Ventilators. Bvackettr I 00 Cornice and Scroti W o r k ; aim. Stair Worlc^ Kevel PostSr •Hilea or would eteal from yen. J 8 Taylor, Cbryatal" Springs, Misa, p»id...~. " " "" •" 1 00 C . Q U A C K E N B U S H , BIAtevcatas th aX»*we«gastcre A X c a n U n s . 1 00 I t a l i a n , A m e r i c a n a n d S c o t e h G r a n i t e Hand Rail aod Ballnsters, Table L c ^ , Bhrlf BallurtCT*, < 1 . W . J U a M o a , Teo^a.—In tha fdrthcoatng diacu- D W Whitrman, Yallejo, Seleno county, Cal etc.; also. E DoJson, Jackson, Tenn., paid 1 00 (Sroccsaoa ToXoW^Luaaa * Ca..> iianx9« w i B a s i y w K T i ^ q w d a a coaaideTad. If that Miaa J A Dunn. Hopea ell, Calhoun connty. I 00 ounty. Mis Miss. Pnsatleea Wholesale aadiBetaU DeaW- in i l o a l «sac off w« wIU anawar yaa. Wa refer your q u ^ - Elder 6 V Barnes (pri^ious name), ). Salada. Ball rattk. P]rl»elp|eMCia«tr 1 00 connty. Texas, paid...— UaH d a m t botdta to t>t» Dapaaitory A g e a t - ^ will DOOR AND WINDOW F R A M E S , 1 00 Elder J Thomas, Inka, Mi*-, paid u w w i yott. ItB,Editor,#. H..Dather, anaUa. .Vssociate E<Utor, A. SO J W Morris. Inka. Miss, paid N o s . »< & 50 U n i o n S t r e e t , M e n t i s . AAKeaitrick. are asaUtai by aome of the aoat diatina > B . I i « w t a , £y.—Ton azaeradited on o a r books to A con'profcssor. but fricn4, to be giren to some mis> All of WUte Fise. gaished writoraEaat^.West aitd.Bettth,.BaBaBir whom ara 2 PO Drewed Flooring, Ceiling and We«t/.fr-Bu*r.lInut><<«» •rol.i»...Sa.«.anilthe!lEnraawin berorraetad. ^ ap i K ^ m t a a t . L L . M h I U t . E . 8 IhiUn. A-C. oSwm, D.D., MonnsaeDts.- Tombs, Bead and Foot Stoar^. Xaatlos, aad Shtnglea. All of onr work, i r n m t ^ o t the rWaaendtfaemto Bro. J . Tliomas to gire away Which w i l l be »eld at LaainTiUe pricea. saaihcrelab. f J . . A 7 B r o a d t t . D j p . , i l . I>ixaa«D:D., A. M. Dnrlini " Vases, Cottnter and Table Tops. Fnmltnre Slaba. etc., of -4a»pagean A. W. ^ ». C—Toa pai.1 SI, aad yoao' papar Wm F Carroll, Union SpriD^*, Ala, paid„.... ' D.D., S . E. FattiMB..D.D., E . 12. WinUer, D.D., I CO the best Italian and AaMriean Marble, at K o i t h e n prict^. || QI > i ^r^t t uEsq. 1 00 iii-SJ-ly-lT-» actaaaaeed a t S o . t l . end waa oat «t So.2r>, and stopped. JuJge 4 W Suttl-, Centerrilkv Ala, pa! J 1 00 Soiay onrbouks; ».> th-y rigiit < VTho wiU thow thia Masoa T*noc, Waahita county. Ark, raid.... 1 0« J B Lewia. Sammit. Miss, yaiitl... — Suid money bf^fataSice order., negiaterrd letter, bank toLynch? 1 00 B S TumiMued. UolmesTille. Miss, paid X 00 draft or exprea^ t a BAPTIST, O U w c r J e n c a j i j k —X«a, wa Uar* ri-reiv^J y. or J l . 3 Adam*, Drcaden, Ohio, paid A S D W A V A A K T K n A 9 B X i P R E M i l f f r i ^ S l D . 1 00 Fayette Cnurt H o n * . .\U X o . 3 4 1 . S e c o n d S t r e e t , l l H t S t . I i — l a . Mw. j a : ! glTen all credits, and aend papere resuUxir. G £ Murdock, Harrisburg. Poinsett Co, .\rk, paid 1 00 ^ The AAincon wa D A Caldwell. Lick Creek, Hickman Cb. Tenu. pd.„ I 00 Under GreenUw Ofa«wHonsf, MEMFfilS, T E S » v Mine !• a H o n e Mannfactorry, and cluCitiw. i.eum|>ei31 00 ' ' w M f o r £• a xamsg. mm, «im1 r a n t to G 0 Eucker. Bound Monntain, Blanco Cu. Ti'xae ill-23-ly-iT-22 Z • i t f ^ ORGAXS TARTTNa fX C J tl«n, b n t h i n quality and ®Mce, from anywhcrf. Sea<l P . A P E . B W A R E H O U S E , . 1 W> "-^a^on IrtnUniana^aal t ^ - s a e 4 t n i r w > . pf-na to J M EasseU. Bockford, Cooea county, AU. j-aid fbr Pricp I.i*t and try me. EartiBeld. Thomaston. Ga, paid 1 00 in«rt axtensive »n<t botl Xsne^ S i t f WlI.X.IAlilljl?RAAKI8. "liia. H e i a a p k o t J i r m ^ ^ i j i T p i o f a r t i a ^ W W Layd, GrecnriUe. Al», paid o _ _ 1 00 a a i «bji Street, selection of PI r « O x o i M mm gvtnXwn.. L A T S TBOS. H. Ht.TT 4 naxsojt, 1 00 ^ f Tasn.—TTe h a r a j i i i t the nombenh R D Caaey. Bi? Pond, Marion connty, .Vrk 1 00 M R Howell, Clopton, Ala. p i u d . . . _ _ C. ». •aO. VTiil hare to n-priot. H. S E E m U S E N , 1 flO Jf A Bailey. .Albany, Ga. -T-m tha b«rt opportunity t o pn^chala fcr 1 00 LoydBobiInson, Cobden, III, paidwm^ i m r o d h t f e t f r e a t l o w p r i ^ P W ItBAI.'XICAL 1 00 xt, M(.«a,paid H J D Hen4r!<k», New Prosnect, Erery Instrument ha vine V e w e n i t t r a ^ l k k i n g r . W a o d , Mautana - f . - n j t o r y . - T o u a n . owing J F Moore, Taylor's Depot. Hias, paid— 2 «0 200 B«t W M Daris.Blakely, G i , pai'J—..—., W A I € H : H A K B R , S2. to malW o»» this »olu»e. arrsBswNSW'/aisCaw.IitfwBaTSn.OT. i a | B S e c o n d Street,Jobbeaa and BetaU Dealers in J . n . JlmmUQtu-^* Mammothfc K f goad for dos<-r':'itii»ns.w»$bn«too» Between J e b r s o a and Court, MEMPHtS. TXa»>'. T r s e t a Sent* I m t Sabaerlptloma D u e anit reiereneei. Brae(rHef ^ ^ AlMt dealer ia anA maresees. BrpeirHcy 4«itc. Look a t lha *niat». and j o u can tee if the money kaa S H Shadtlelbrd. Tascumbia, AU BOOK; i^EWS, WRITING, sent 10 00 CnrtiiiBS. Thia winter-thia s p r i a g - n o t next winter, is-tlia B F Thmaas, Forest a t y ; Atk »<-Dt 10 00 —ASD— EU S G Jeakias. Slviir Bnn. AU.pd Soc .sent K 00 tlwwtoset t h e d a b o f B T e . Try it thia apring. I iMtrmrtl^laadirof'seowing—pr^ wSkiaal S Worran, Lexington. Ky sen» 10 00 V r , I . . G i d e a a i — o w a tronk *ol. U Hn.X^. nearly A l a p e a n d b r t m a a e y o f the garment, a t p r i ^ tid S F Arnold. -- Camden, ~ • Tean— ^ n t 10 00 Sews, Job alee tan any atber hoaae la the city. Goods can ha seat a a d FSjKSpa ^ y e a r . b ^ ^on rt i dan. * etop, aa4 to-I dU a r t . Ba- n d J W Lipaey. Heraaado, Mis.. •— __.jtent 10 00 STBIHOS. MIO., ETC., 26-evw.M turned ta expresa, and will hare our beat eitentiaB. Opellka. Ala.. «fnt to 00 Oo)»radiOf a n arftfor twayaars. an l y e o wlC yaar e h e a i . 8J . 0If.Haara. w o o Ul.23.tT.S2 Whittle. Jefferaon. Texaa...^ sent Street Cmx. W. C. D y e ' ' KansM. K y . sent 10 00 O R D E R S F O R B O O K S T . A.ipnSB. - i . A i a S , JB. SSD sect T6 A t l ^ AJi B. tohear yo«r BM faeUa And other publications of the CARDS 00 MMPHIS. H WaBaoa, M a r f r i : : ^ r o . T e n n Jwnt 8AOO b s a t o , aad yaar ftataraal wgards ara traly appnciatad. w A t MaaahHurers' PrloiV La&yetto F u n c ^ o a . Floyd Courthouse. Va—sent Cempany a . B . W t w w w t t , Tenn.-Wa now put yoa a a tha EM U'atehea iuad 'Kaslcal l a . W IT ^ i d i t e t o a . » n A k a , Mha.; tent s m S o a t h w e s t e r n P u b l i s h i n g FISHEB, i l Q S & eO;, Briatadnat.aadttamehlBaaBdth« poatM»ar atisiMnta Bepalred. 18-tf As alto for lit. / E Z h e m d m , Aadertowilhs M C « n t » 00 6 00 * M S !• Arriagtoa. B w u t ^ e . Ga.„ ^ m U B K i b W ^ t awka miatakaa a a r AHeedera by Mail o r E x p r s a a t U i i ^ i t A a u e ; and. 00 Beql 8 Wilson, Haatarflla. Texas seat 56C0 hsttarthaOitapyat. ^ taportera of Scotch d r a a i t e , wholeaale a a d retaU d e a l m If aa desfted. eeat " O . O. D . ^ , Should beaddresacd to C FltaIOB«. Taoa'a S t a ^ . seat 500 XT. where joehaoga T. X. Toang.CUdwiO'» Stora, Teju Xo woeaalty t o f o b«y«qAliaa;ikiif»r a a y t U n g ia our MART SHABPE COLLEGE, THE S . e . V . 0 8 £ B S » S e e r e t U T T r e a s n r c f r . f o o t 8ton»< *aMe « i d ^ W ^ J W tm. 4-tf jnarfaHi—^ "Bi " A M t do it uatO yoa Kid. J. i ^ T o r f t , P . a AdamrriHe, Ex, O. Bt-tbel 5 0 0 As she nM be all correapoadeaee relating to the basti •wer f a t a . e t c . ; alao. Terra Ootta J ^ a H p * dag*. M . J k O . B 3 . — »«» aa. W a h a T . ^ e B * w a e h t i * i I a t h a « a r e h . h a t l a T a i n . 5 0 0 o a h a a t l r w y Variety or M a t t e a s * of the F abllshiag Company; When you write axelnslTely Georre-W H-Ul, paid f l „„jeBt K c e m f t a r e I ^ ^ t t M iflOr, Qommenees Ita T V E K T d r f a AKKTTAL SESSION with t o <gder p r o m p t a a d a t le^^eatyteea. lO-C-Xy-U-g a . » , m m W U - r < M ara « a 4 I t o d o a tha hooka to »oL M n K M Bfaylaa. M a a Mcmtadn. Ark. seat 6 00 l a you r o wrna Interest inclow stamp for reply. If such la 1 0 0 expec»j;d. l»-tf «Mlt and ahl« coTp* of Teachsra «n the I r s t Monday P A H i x o n _Baw-*>day \ntich »s.,eo = e w | W M w * d a T i , a n r -I* eatlroly ptej r . JTo. 9 » - w a e r o e a t the flgaws. S^tenber. Joal CoOhy. Haitarma, - l- a d-- . ..i.„J»Bt 1 00 TCaMM-tMWoflMliait^aifi^ has been 1 0 0 J B E4warda. Swaatwater, Tenn Qott)S . S . i f c ^ B a w ^ A a jtmEbBS aa poatafiee. we MnaM .wat aeed ia ttowiA vfcaaea l A n e the hair waa eomiag oat K. C.. M'DOWtLL. HCQH B. l ^ i p ; . Tuition per year ia ftiU CoUaga coarae, including 1 00 C H VIUUm^Matidlaa. Mias.-„;.;_JL jeat liatiaaadQreek....^ W » ia haadiiM. ^ luH a e a n t - l i i M «a a r r a t ito decay, a a 4 wTitorm- U a w k a t y m i t M a f c I a i«at to " G H Askew, "BladcrBle, S 0 _ — — i e i t I 00 Board. Fuel, Wadilng aad l i ^ t B , per ItO ta premote a h w l t h y aaA •dgorcna m w t h . I t U at U e l E c l > b w £ L I s dc M A I t X I N , Mazaat aad w« wiU be aatisfiad 0 8.tf J Z< B Barrett, e. W T Thomtoa. Atiiens. Ga-se«t 1I 000 Bead to M. B. d e a w a t fbc CStalogaM. • a i M t l T O i ^ T a - e i a a a d r s a a l B t f & t h e l i a i r . Aaiagto W i i o a t Fra-kfurt. . »ent ua $3, and J i l aot dgn a n r ^ t i e a ^ eaderttMOKaicl^ foaareraldv'SCO M n 5 K Hoase. HoUy Sprjags, I t e — L t ^ U P a t o r t Imfto9em«mt M P m SS-eow-88 'hbaiwa? _seht a t l a w 900 a t t o r n e y s Jaaisa. Blodctaa, Cedar eo. Mo ..seat 1 0 0 W . B . C a l l m a a . — r f U recelTe tha f l . and SQa Aw^MIMBdMUCg. Tetm.. a o r t ) J ^ A CONSTANTINi?S Thia l i p i w e m e B t t w ^ the be*» aad aarsa t t t y -seat 1 or, K A Baraady. Monteiama, 0» flhaogjtt we dnly acknowJ'ilged it. 21)8 l l a l i i s t r e e t . B O O K S . I f JO W « B Loyd^Bad Farit.J)esha co.. Ark. to w a i y M ^ t a it* aeat V J » P ^ l a n S e d l n SMp: JIFMPins, IB-tf TlCraESSEE. ^, — t a t O t a jraatoat'tobart — «O 00 Healing or WnelChr Soap, phtentedMaisdiM, 1867." Ko PaUisldiig ^ p a n y , ther is gentUoe, _ . ' T • _ , 3 M B u a s time c t i i Y d . \ aO. H i * Heeiit t i T , ttto Soap haa no ^For o r t bthe S rTdUct, o U a ^ B a t h aad H S o C M b r Skotdi be WItboat I t I' - I— - - - 'thsTai eqnaL t w f t o p t a W a ^ i reawrea all BOQESELLsi^ s ^ T x a s n s , f x r t fifB?* r e p i c s e s t a t h « r o l i u n e . A n d t h « s e e P A I U . O B S Siidbrtir, k M t w t h a U I r i o S adad t f f l V t ^ p r e n a t a It P H j a T Q J i M ^ t t B U M B O O K O T U B I N G , a o d i l n BtnUlier of Use p a p e r w b e n s ^ c r i p t i o n S91 K a i B Street, THIBD B D m O N REAi)T. oijpiiniifaot, buraa, e i i w j f r i ^ ftfai, catarrh of .T,Hr»iy.O«.»ii*- AHMNTB WANTED. TBB BEST la THE CHEAPEST. VHB wmMnaxm «4jrvopu» ixnur. JWmeUmtm, Om^ pJZZ H-n JA C^am Shuhr. fkmmiU. PORTABLE }rAOON JtNIf PLOW EARNER CoUarsi Hamesy. and Trace Chamg. VegeiahU, J^vxr Agrieidtmral Seede, HATS, CAPS AND FUES 91 SILVER-PLJ^EI> WABE, I Oppotile 0>urt S^mei Mng^iit, Tam. maay O - Bf- CjSL^S:, JV'9 Saddlery amf Harness, SAi>DLEB Y HARJ> WARE J PexTj, LJSS3ELY smcsoua IQ Gold, Silver, Stocks^ Bonds, CARPENTER'S City , and County Scrip, and WORK, RSCEIVlNQr SOBIWAMDJNG SASE, DOOBSi MJLIXIfS, ETC., ihf^Mast OROANS " BEST MATKKIALS, tl7efcomttoiiS:op*. T-<c HANSON & W A L K E R , MEMimiS, ; r; TENNESSEE. PREMIUM SILK ANJX. WOOL^^- liiheriwiihtaiO^ Z O SN¥DMO "n?** GUu*, Putty, Lfti^if. Oil*, Turpmtine^ Mixed Painti^M coi«r», erndmnuket, which leiU, hi »(Meheap/or auk. ei>ek', l^iatU*, MudciU ioMruaunU, ot nmnx^ tot AND CAjm S<iARD dor. Adam fSeemd SU., Mmj^ TtuR., PMIA' TING AND B OOK BINDING, mifCMESTEB, S m nm^a, •ne^iBg, MM-—— THE AMEBIC^ T O £Hr $100 P E R W E E K MADE r a a y h r f y . SD.OOa snid in aixiaatitha. rally r s ^ a e O % ^ a r t i e i e enerlafaatod xla l a d ^ a aas. Buaale exa irillM. aa^wfiathMloBKbera wiatad. can toaks AMK SBttUMiegBxirs. " A, K . w r . r k . Bn^ TUNE B> 0 QK A c^Uactlon a t H I h e widely papalar f^Ltirdi T«tiie«i A i i ^ r ^ W t F t e e e a w k l t i h a f a t e w ^ d the iouida^ a of w A w c i e a a Oiareh Muslo for tha past Mty meza. CbattfalaEoae tlKroaad r ^ c e p i e M sdecteflby Filee, f l 60. W » A tpecimea » p y wfll hearat h r a w t t to a a y ^.OftrcM, poatpalA, ctt recoipt i •xecated In work caa he bad i a ' - OlilTXS D1T80H * CO., Jtwlon W B H B A X J ! ^ W E IfrwTort. Psg^ Dtalerif hmpany, to execute MEMPmS, : J • J. W . ^ R F h o t a ^ r a ^ . Thia Soap haa already won 4ha p i ^ i e aad eateem of T e r y m a s y o f a w S M t k m ^ i a ^ c I t r u d through I Tthe IS country. USED exteastVdy " bfoarhaetShyalclaBa. ' Whereted headings, oat IfeVVMdafkMpi iW the aaaie eT«?tisedUhaihee«a»ahe«iebaId'iie«e3tity. vise all to t r y i t . <For tale ^ W Mu*. A m t a waated. lOhoura. w t t ^ t iphbu 4-tf SAT. B ift i m B a O K BIHDEBS, S S t K ^ S t r M t , , Mf^BISk QHNESSEE. B o M s a d l U t n F a p e a aad F r U t t a g I n k h i grMt T»riei7i