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T«nn»: ^ xHEEB tX THE EXD OF THE TEA*.
1861.
doubtedly, notwithstanding tbe great obstacles t h e y have e n c o u n t e r e d , beeri «» suctjessSi3 ImpoTtaat Doctrines.
ful in b r i n g i n g men to t h e k n o w l e d g e of t h e
t r u t h , a n d been owned of God in
signal
L Om Loni. ase 7Mth.ae« InuniKHDii, Eph. e : i Th»i
a Imnnnino t« th* pmfrmisn at tbut mm Ikilh in Uu> htrid.
a m a n n e r , p r o p o r t i o n a l l y to t h e n u m b e r of
^ rsiirrflEtiM of thtt OM Lord. Sa« Bom. vi:
CaL ii
m i s s i o n a r i e s and t h e e x t e n t of t h e i r l a b o r s ,
. It: 1 Cur. XT: S-, 1 F«teriii.-21.
as an e q u a l a m o u n t af labor by f a i t h f u l
£. Ttiv Virvs of God, tb« cnj; ftiundjuioa of Hop* aoii
p a s t o r s in c o n g r e g a t i c n s at h o m e ; and n o t
^iith w Cbmit. thn nnlr mniituB of JustifitrmBco.
on any e s s e n t i s f l y l a r g e r scale. No one who
1 Th« WortI ol Ooa the iMtranwot u d lh» Spmt of Oo<J
H o w abturd is t h i s position ! T h i a is cerin th* r^^voermtioB <4 lUiiitB.
e n t e r s the sacred e £ c e here e x p c c t s to be
I. Sach rijuU* Chxucil of CUrut in a comfjanT at antptu-t a i n l y a n inatance in w h i c h it m a y bo t r u l y
t h e means of b r i n g i n g all who are placed
nBj iramrrwil haHerara onlj. (no< of l»lia»ir- ai>i ttmr said, T h o s e t h a t are n o t /or us, a r e againtt
w i t h i n t h e s p h e r e of his influence to refuimrmimd dtajrm md mil i oo pmliajionl B»»M-ua*rf by
p e n t a n c e and f a i t h . S h e u l d any one a t t e m p t
mlostarf rfimiant. to ohar and a u m t * aD
f^icinimd- u s . " X e n t r a l i t y m a y b e " n e u t r a l " so f a r as
t h e m i n i s t r y with such an e s t i m a t e of t h e
^iita €if Oinsc, haTnjjj tlia wn^ jryiniTanon. d««.tr--a*». t h e S o u t h is e o n c s m e d
Yet t h e i r " nengjfcer*^ aatt irriinjokwa of th« Choxr-h at i^pruaaienx. antl
agency b e is to e x e r t , and t h e effects he is
^yFodrat «f ii3 otfat^r^ arkaowJ^jpnn no I«w-grT»r :n Eon t r a l i t y " t o w a r d s t h e S o u t h will b r i n g t h e m
to achieve, h e would be r e g a r d e d as a fanatic
lot Ctirntt. ami mbmtsinc tn no Uw hf has not (*r-ac-f-4 into (iirrrt conflict with t h e Lincoln
gortrn
r a t h e r t h a n a man of sense. . \ o d should it
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Epb. t i ; t:ui. i:
: Acta tt. •!
a n y m o r e ])e i m a g i n e d t h a t t h o s e who go to
sat. nsi
2t:«r. TUI-IS; B«»-a 3 ; Philip mjeuL I f the»e S t a t e s do not asxUt in c r u s h lalior a m o n g t b e h e a t h e n lire to b e t h e m e a n s
a n - . S . tCor t I3-E1
i n g o u t t h e i r S o u t h e r n b r e t h r e n , they t h e m I Tha --LiHTi'* 3upp. r" r* a poaitlTa and rommraieratiTr se^%s m u s t suffer t h e p e n a l t y w h i s h t h s y reof w i n n i n g all whom t h e y a d d r e s s , to f a i t h
No power b u t t h a t of the o m n i p o t e n t J e ovenin;;
ojiaaaco ui ba otjaerrwd -jnly by a tniareh of ChnrL. at faeb
W e sincerely s y m p a t h i z e with t h e '
"''O"'
of firo h.,„rt, but h o n o r a b l e sense
Poulo,
was used in an in C h r i s t ? T h e r e is n o t h i n g in t h e word of
to. inflict upon us. T h e q u e s t i o n of h o v a h can control t h e m i g h t y t e m p e s t of
^ a., ta chnreh capacttT* not aa a t«at of ohrunea ftOamiap f a
h o n o r a b l e sense a m o n g t h e Greeks.
Qence, God. t h e r e is n o t h i n g in e x p e r i e n c e , to j u s t i f y
heart
b
r
o
k
e
n
p
a
r
e
n
t
s
in
this
their
sad
be|
r
e
n
d
e
r
i
n
g
would
not
U
f
a
i
t
h
f
u
l
,
for
the
ar paraonai IMing of ona itimmonif-acl towmrda anuthrr. u* neutrality seems to ignore t h e cataet which
w
r
a
t
h
of
e
n
r
a
g
e
d
and
m
a
d
d
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n
e
d
m
o
r
t
a
l
s
,
ao'l
I
Greek
word
means
hnl/
an
hm,r
My
dear
D
e
m
o
s
t
h
e
n
e
s
called
himself
doulot
of
t h e it.
p^t^jtepkMa (iirnnacmaW T^airh. tnt nnlT to thna (brth
reavemcnt
' b r o t h e r , is t h e r e n<>t a mistake here '
Does people, and Paul callcd him-self doulat of
fSffOif Jtatik till
i^omaa a«ain. and b(>mc a C^'^ orf. tfhave led to t h e p r e s e n t r u p t u r e in t h e g o v e r n - in t h e d i s c h a r g e of o u r duties, wt> can appeal
In t h e f o u r t h place, those who e n t e r t a i n
Now. what idea would t h e above convey
Put
art therr not rital princxplet
a! to h i m for the j u s t i c e of our cau.se and the
hieanifr* mridmail*, a aymbol of CWuk reia^wiLtimp, cctuM*- ment.
the p h r a s e "firo huurt,
as the e x p o n e n t of | C h r i s t , but n e i ' b e r of t h e m m e a n t what t h a t e x p e c t a t i o n manifestly neglect lo conto the mind of .t sensible m a n ? S u c h would
ssaBtlJ. oaly thowt cnnprhra
nartitnpata m thia cpdi- the hofhrm ot thit tirf/r f A n d a r e not t h e s e
r e c t i t u d e of o u r i n t e n t i o n s , not o t h e r w i s e
t h e original word, m a k e good s e n s e ?
j would be meant now by tlavr of the people. sider what it implies
It u n d o u b t e d l y
^ II- that
tn ftitfi and pimtli-.. Th^ (xipnibi.rH of oo^
, ,
, ,
.
I e..nclu.le the little bov fell into t h e r i v e r and
(thor:«h of th#-««iiT* flufl an'I ord#rl ran com* tothf b o r d e r States intensely i n t e r e s t e d in t h e set W e m a y not e x p e c t to be
transcends i m m e a s u r a b l y t h e p o w e r of this
h e a r d , t h o u g h wr ,
j
n .
.
e .i.
t.A
g
a
i
n
,
you
.say.
"
i
t
would
m
a
k
e
g o o d
|
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'
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"
i
s
t
^qajunanioft of mothar .loiy by an fc-t of ^ourtMy and noc by t l e m e n t of the q u e s t i o n s inTolved in the
.
'
.
, ,
.
I was drowned
But the a u t h o r of t h e objecnation and G r e a t Britain u n i t e d , i n s t r u m c n sense to say timinomi wherever, in the .New;
It will not avail to say t h a t these term.s tally to b r i n g all n a t i o n s to t h e k n o w l e d g e
r^tt, ^
chuzrh ia indrpandcnu bMOx mada thv (lurdmay say L o r d ! L o r d ' and do not the i h i c e s i
,
'
w
•
1^""' '
reviewing, would have no r i g h t to
0 3f tha piznty rf tha ..ai-r^ Aiaat. n inveat^l with th(» cu p r e s e n t issue ? Is it a m a t t e r of no m o m e n t he c o m^m a n d
T e s t a m e n t , nuir.jarit/a occurs, but it would |
'"^re employed m e t a p h o r i c a l l y , for slave and acceptance of t h e gospel, u n d e r an adG r a c e . Mcrcv and r e a c c
i
.
, .
,
•, •
to -iiarrpiina the-* whoaa rrlacoaahip onlinarrly g l ' ^ to t h e m how t h e s e q u e s t i o n s a r e s e t t l e d ? Is
. . , ,
.-.•nic t,. an\ such conclusion
It would be
I not f a i t h f u l l y r e p r e s e n t t h e original for the I "
h o n o r a b l e sense literally ministration like t b e p r e s e n t in which t b e
*«a!ben?ht s»alCor » via.
I
am
pleased
with
the
articles
whi<
h
have
directly
at
variance
with
t
h
s
learned
exposi
A Chxiaoac BKiDj.m la th« inunamoa of a halinTar m it a m a t t e r of i n d i f f e r e n c e to t h e m w h e t h e r a p p e a r e d in the Riptist on our d a n g e r and
I must protest
fisuratively
Look at t h e s U n z a you labors of individual p f t a c h e r s and missiontion hi-* < s rr^ionlijuiry hiblical perception ena- G r e e k word mentis pearl.
If a q^atlfivd adnu-uacalnr. aitp th« oama of tha Tisni- t h e i r p r o p e r t y ?hall be t a k e n f r o m t h e m
aries are blessed d n r i n g a l i f e t i m e to t h e
Are you sure it w . u l d make i
" Ye
of sin and hell. " i c
We
d u t y in t h e p r e s e n t crisis
a n^raMa^iiMt of '-ha hcnai and
ol Chru*t- a g a i n s t t h e i r will, or w h e t h e r t h e i r
bleii hini to give of J o h n s baptism " i n J o r - a g a i n s t this
ehihlrm
salvation of oiily a few i n d i v i d u a l s .
The
ed prnfcwkm nt a iMOh to
nnim vith Clmac. and coe
t/mmo7.<ij f
the . / a i r of passion, the »iiif. p r o p o r t i o n h e r e w h o - ^ l a k e a profession of
Fraternallv.
G i o W Ydi-NI-,
dan
HIS a r g u m e n t is t h i s to be baptized good sense to r e n d e r marjaritu.
hia
Oa« mi^la only thi^raforv, <ian shall be placed on an e q u a l i t y with their
ff.,
. i- I
- ,
,
, I of lust, the j / a r e of avarice, itc.
faith, of c o n g r e g a t i o n s t h a t a t t e n d p u b l i c
jjpai tlca dflaii^ UMt tha
of be^tcam t.-annot be t l a r r t - — w h e t h e r t h e i r slaves shall be placed
in J o r d a n
does not mean to be immersed
For
Hapc.l
T h e r e is no part of Logic t h a t needs to U '
Because the Greek d,>ulv is. to say t h e worship, is not o r d i n a r i l y over o n e - f o u r t h to
xxia b* iMfem. rxrrlit -iim daUim ^Sad bu Pmlh." Matt.
in J o r d a n ' c o n s e q u e n t l y , to bo drowned
J: B: snrtrxTif tB. Harte m 1*. John tii t-3; Acta nii in a c o n d i t i o n which will i n s u r e t h e i r whole- P R E P A K A T O K Y S T E P S TO ElSTTEHUiQ
s t u d i e d more closely than Fallacies, fiir the least, sometime? amployed in an h o n o r a b l e o n e - t h i r d , and t h e p r o p o r t i o n of these who
T H E CHUBCH.
j'^i the Ox.srt does not mean to b<- d r o w n e d in
atMdoaa:
t t-i ool. ii IS;
ta ss-17
sale s l a u g h t e r , a n d , at all e v e n t s , b r i n g upon
g r e a t e s t and the best men arc in d a n g e r of sense, and because the word »/<irr never is, 1 ittend public worship to t h e p o p u l a t i o n at
ifcrytB^ m watw of one da«d to am la tjw only artian : t h e m t h e ^ e a t e s t c a l a m i t i e s — w h e t h e r they
('«.iKi
Consi-ittncy will compel t h e o b j e c t o r
large within cities, villages, and towns, is
tha burial of a 'lead man t* th:. only " likent^aa" or raa d o p t i n g fallacious m e t h o d s of r e a s o n i n g 1 am unwilling for the latter to be adopted p r o b a b l y not over half to t w o - t h i r d s
"The
trihutarin
to inaiutain t h a t t h e little boy was not
^JIIMIIWII II of drmxb is tha vortd. for it ta raii(>d tit tihe. ( t h e s e S t a t i s ) be m a d e t h e trrriU
For instance, you asaume t h a t words so t r a n s as the e x p o n e n t of t h e f o r m e r , in the revision average conversions u n d e r t h e m i n i s t r y of
CllApter II.
sMtf daaUL
of
t
h
e
Norths^
A
r
e
t
h
a
t
q
u
e
s
t
i
o
n
s
in
which
drowned
t'n
C<>os<i
at
all.
but
t
h
a
t
he
was
Six I m p a r t a a t Tacta.
individuals is not, we think it may be asfrom the Greek as not to e x p r e s s t h e i r of the New T e s t a m e n t
I n t h e first c h a p t e r t h e necessity of all a b o u t the edge of the river, and h a p p e n e d to lat«d
meaning, may give "a good sense
But what
t iff MKWorXt trifMa tnd UneafrTtF-kr*, of any sotr. tmoai-these b o r d e r S t a t e s feel no i n t e s e s t ? I t can
sumed. over two or t h r e e h u n d r e d I n s U u c e s
T
h
e
word
servant
I
t
h
i
n
k
decidedly
b
e
t
t
e
r
.
c o n v e r t e d p e r s o n s j o i n i n g the c h u r c h wa.« have a little water s p r i n k l e d on him, which did I s a y '
wa^darlarp that thr jrrrwwTi ii. «.. Siati and l^mie^ •l^&i- h a n l l y be.
Here it is
1 insist t h a t the
in which they rise to five h u n d r o d , e i g h t
Slene IS u n d o u b t e d l y more specific t h a n dnti'l^liill i f "
" \a to dip nrwm^'-v. vhita Mimr of thp
clearly e s t a b l i s h e d
T h i s leads us to th.- drowned him in a m o m e n t
h u n d r e d , a t h o u s a n d , are rare. T h e snccess
word
s
e
r
v
a
a
t
,
aa
the
exponent
of the G r e e k
Is
not
t
h
a
t
t
h
e
ba«t «Hipl£r» of my axv. aAm thM it W.aoorAar aumlut
I
do
not
say
t
h
a
t
servant
is
e
n
t
i
r
e
l
y
coN o one can be i g n o r a n t of t h e fact t h a t the consideration nf a n o t h e r p r o p o a i t i o a ei)uallv
of missionaries abroad is confined within l i k e
a^—{LaUaH A wDtt, Caraoa. Anth*m. Stuart. Ar.)
only ,..oelu>iou to which any one could ar douloi, makes good sense in every passage
incident in meaning with doulag. b u t I t b i n k , narrow limit*
I t is intuitively clear, t h e r e t ataodard hialorraoa w f uiwify o^tm that jrrvmtm an.l p r o s i m i t y of t h e s e b o r d e r S t a t e s to t h e aboii i m p o r t a n t .
You must have f o r g o t t e n the w o r d s
rive who h o l d s t h a t J o h n led bis c o n v e r t s 4 c
sirtriir baptxrai ana «4tniinii*tc<T«d by the wia.cr.ma of
t a k i n g all the passages in the New T e s t a - fore. t h a t u c d e r a dispensalinn in which t h e
tion soil, m a k e s t h e idea of war m u c h mort'
2d.
It
IS
the
d
u
t
y
of
all
c
o
n
v
e
r
t
e
d
pe.'«on. when vou presented
^t^ttnm-TsSar. ai ih» nama ol tha Trnuty-—{?lainrt, Robuia<tj
L n t o the edge of the J o r d a n , and s p r i n k l e d " o j the exponent.
ment in which Joulot is used, s e r v a n t is the renovating g i f t s of t h e S p i r i t are confined to
r e p u l s i v e t h a n if they were far removed from to b« immer^ied in water in the name of t h r
•iWiILl
y o u r diavumd
illustration
I am sure the
I
a
liiile
water
lu
their
f
a
c
e
s
?
T
h
i
s
is
not
such degrees, it is physically impossible t h a t
1 .Tw^ aC .fiiaiAi f rviobrtfOitt (••immentatori adnut thaJ it. P o o r M a r y l a n d is now r e a l i z i n g only a
best word we have as its e x p o n e n t .
Holv Trinity
this nation, even conjoined with G r e a t
I t o r t u r i n g logic, j il s c c h stuff can be called P r e s i d e n t of .Mercer will not say that ./ui
tha Bliie
notft3TOi»hone piow aymmarulfir.or taatpir
Yours, t r u l y ,
Britain, should be able' to carry t h e know^ t^tatf iantfafa. ind there ta the atmoat d:u^reemect acii f a i n t f o r e t a s t e of what she would realize were
W h e t h e r I shall succeed in e s l a b l i s h m t ; ilu.- I logic 1 but merely allowing it to have its f u l l mond
ai the exfvnrnt of the Greek tii<;r7<i I
nif aiiifiiii amoQS them, on wAa-r 4itor?ri>a. cr
vaat s h e to u n i t e her d e s t i n y with t h a t of t h e p r o p o s i t i o u to the satisfaction of ever} voiitii:
ledge of the gospel successfully to all t h e
J M . PE.NDLETO.n.
ri'^pA.
makes
pood
sense
i*iamond
mav
make
j r..r.-e
Those who seek to learn what the
IIIIMI I • Ml ba -vtnnmtttered.
tribes and k i n d r e d s of t h e e a r t h . L e t us
.>oath
T h e b o r d e r s of V i r g i n i a will p r o b a convert to ('hriHiianity who tiiav r h a n c r t.1 All Willi I i h rfumtsa iman:inoaalT aSrm that the yovNew T e s t a m e n t means, when it says hoptizo good sense in a thou.sand forms of expres- I
suppose t h a t each missionary, with bis wife,
ammt ^ the »t>n«t»>fie fhitrrhea waa pu-Tiw •iwjer.irtc. (i e. bly suffer no little f r o m t h e ravages of the
T
H
E
LESSONS
TACOHT
BY
T
H
E
L
A
T
E
read these articles, I know not. but one thin-j li.ive an eit-v time of ii
but those who seek sion. but It seems to me it cannot make good
ml.iiT 31 the people or meiTiher.h!l>.) xcd iS 'A« r^rrkr^ tn. N o r t h e r n h o r d e s
E X T R A O K D I K A B T P O L I T I C A L E V E K T S . should be the means of l e a d i n g five h u n d r e d
K e n t u c k y and Missoari is settled. t}v re'lMii/ui
(ir^ rntir'-ly
Apaii^'^VaAtiei. AH re£e;-^a amfia. harrnir Ujguiifm^
AND T H E C A T A S T B O P H E 3 TO W H I C H persons to a t r u e k n o w l e d g e of Christ . and
manjiintet
to
\ and pervert t h e o r d i n a n c e in every sense a n y w h e r e ns th* exi^mejit nf
fmtctflhl^tntri or orufoeraztost g'-iTerameata. (i- «.. m tbf will suffer m u c h , if th>-r take sides with iht- itfitrtnr^ tn the reritrr
t h a t the a n n u a l ^ o s t to t h e c h u r c h e s h e r e of
I m a i n t a i n that it' jli » a \ Ili.-ir \a ii i m a g i n a t i o n s can invent, have A c c o r d i n g to niy view a word a d o p t e d hv a ' T H E Y AHE T E N D I N G .
oftherlersy or a .Vw aa a ae^'ton.} «re
South
But s h o a l d these States, t h r o u g h
A n o t h e r error which the strifes and re- s u p p o r t i n g them, were fifteen h u n d r e d dolthe
records
of
baptism
in
the
New
Teslnmeni
art mti-v^U'^ tTitinniea ahif h no -hrrtian cm \awfljllj
a h.ir'l time of it for they are b a t t l i n g to t r a n - l a t o r I • make good sense, roust meet
T h e n to lead a h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d to
volutions t h a t are ditilracting and p a r a l y s i n g lar?
eeeSMmre. or 'epiAhtmt frwam emeti: to anpport. ronae t'rar of consequenee-^i. refti-se to assert t h e i r ia- do not warrant the position here a>sutiie.i
ntiUi!\ one ot' the most -^aered and i m p o r t a n t the exigencies of the ease and henee I must
nation confute, is the notion proclaimed the Redeemer would r e q u i r e f o u r h u n d r e d
however h i a h l v relative to this ordinance ' h e above [."iiii
ordiiKitiies ot the ' i o s p e l d i s p e n s a t i o n
Let be allowed to think there is no dist repaney with great confidence from the pulpit, the missionaries and an a n n u a l a p p r o p r i a t i o n for
Ct-ilifiri. 13m1 onc^t oat tn tw rprftr^d
a». oor snniUii • ^
^
h»». in lOT w%y r-^-ocniM^ *» «T:pGir*J j t h e i r p r u t i m r ^ may deserve to be commendeti. u n t e n a b l e
if. however, this posiii.in i? ei-n ii-*. ni \ \'Oing felli'W c o n v e r t s to the " p a r e between »li:.l >ou you call p r o f o s i i i o n s A platform and the press and acccpted almost their s u p p o r t of three h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d
, or UM^ pmirh^r* »» liRrtai mi.iiJ''t*r* of tbi»
little e o u i J be said in faTor of t h e i r valor firmed by every r e f e r e m e made lo the ordi
as a self-evident maxim by a large p a r t of ifellars : or in t h e a g g r e g a t e , s u p p o s e t h e
ail.I iiii.letileJ
religion id' J e s u s , free our- jjiij u
jiL
Batnx rharph -Jt th»» p»rmt ai drmocraCk sail
T h e i r enemies, ?eein«r t h e i r t i m i d i t v . would j naiice of tbf New Te:?tacaeot iheu the
„ , , , , , , ,
,
I the c h u r c h , that it la the special destiny and average period of labor to be twenty years,
gnrnBinroL.
-e \
Irotn all prejiidiee against immersion,
Hut I sha I make this e t t e r tn.. ong un.
, -i.
.
.
v
19»s«eaeCT. rirsui»d apofl prbtapta
thos^ be e n c o u r a g e d to offer cvery^species of in tion IS tenable and the propositi .n trii.
' prerogative ol this nation to convert the six millions. \ million of converts would
ttld J-k "-ir-, Ives till- soleuill 'jucstion
Is less I proeeed to other m a t i e r s
d
te
dtiL-tAax,
•kSrrmvt
ordkitzaCE*.
A f t e r all world. And probably one of t h e offices t h e r e q u i r e f o u r thousand misEionaries, and t h e
Minis Qie •mimiitt.'^. (ran iivtly b» cafled a yo^pA cterrdk. or s u i t — e v e n to the abolition of t h e i r slave- In p r o v i n g t h e above proposition I propo~. It iji't our .iutv to imitate the converted the only material point ol difference between I portentous e x h i b i t i o n s of self-destroying a n n u a l sum of six millions of dollars; or in
O m ^ O ^ , o r a brmxh of
OarfA ^ CAruX, fbr and no f ^ r r t u a J resistance could be offered
twenty years, one h u n d r e d and t w e n t y milr e f e r r i n g only to those pla.-es m ihe New
•I.-w- wfio -oitTt red .lesus to baptize t h e m "in un IS w h e t h e r slavery is voluntary or invol I '"".v. recklessness, and malevolence t h a t arc
-rtWlgT r-[m\ to tiM> 4aixnv> ^ n g . am eqaal U> 4>acli other."
I now t a k i n g place are to fill, is to b r i n g the lions of dollars. F i f t y millions would de& P?Lifm t HiKtorasa truakiy luhnit that Bapost ciiuzc^^ For unless t h e s e S t a t e s place themselves T e s t a m e a t where a baptism has be. n
•lor ian
l.y perui ' r i n g some Gospel m i n i s u n t a r y '
We agree perfeetlv that in two
true people of God to a discernment and re- mand two h u n d r e d t h o u s a n d missionaries,
otbtaKlT r^pntu cmznuniUe^ that har* *«ooJ nmc^ the u n d e r t h e p r o t e c t i o n , and become a compo- tually p e r f o r m e d , or
be m iri pl.iin wli. n
i.-r to i. ail ^i." down • into t ^ e water
and respects there is an analogy between literal ^ „unelalion of this e r r o r and acccptance of and an annual e x p e n d i t u r e of t h r e e h u n d r e d
^••tlwi •III 11 rhrisdss
whK'b h v * prewmh-l nent e l e m e n t , of t h e S o u t h e r n Confederacy
t h e New T e s t a m e n t tell? u s a b ^ i i t goin^- l iw.
ftn tte <ioeiraui of ihe Go«p«l Uxroo^ aD agM.—^ THl-rwig ti- up
out of the water
in fulfill- slavery and the service of (rod. namely the | , h e widely differing purposes he has revealed millions of dollars , or in twenty years, six
t h e y could n o t e x p e c t assistance f r o m the " i n t o t h e w a t e r " aud . o m i n g up
..iit •
lama, p. D L
j u r i s d i c t i o n of t h e master and t h e obligation ' respecting the redemption of t h e race
T h e thousand millions. I t is not necessary to ex
ment 1.1' the lfol_\ S c r i p t u r e s ' "
9ix Import&ns Principies.
tend this calculation f u r t h e r
Make the
S o u t h . T h e a.s«umption, on t h e i r part, of a the water " T h e s e references wil,j be suth
belief
that
the
nations
that
are
yet
worshipilef
»rr
I
ieavi*
the
baptism
ot
J
o
h
n
I
will
of
(he
slave
Vou.
however
if
I
u
n
d
e
r
s
t
a
n
d
tTb»JM«.SBd th4* B^
anaUnrfKi
homan
most liberal allowance for t h e aid of native
ers
of
idols,
or
votaries
of
other
false
re
Inin* vtrsbtlon. is. and -frer taa been, the re:;ipoa of n e u t r a l position t o w a r d s the S o u t h , s h u t s cient ; for s u r e l y no one will m a i n t a i n that iii>wer a n o t h e r " h j e r t i o n
It is u r g e d .lohn vou. deny the i n v u l u n t a r v eonipulsory feateachers, and - a p p o s e t b e whoU p o p u l a t i o n
ligions. are to be b r o u g h t to the know
StfTsm.
t h e door a g a i n s t us. W e could not assist the w r i t e r s of the .New Te-itauieni had refer
< oiil.l not have immersed the great multi- ture of slavery while I have been aecus- ledge and acceptance of the gospel by human of this c o u n t r y and G r e a t B r i t a i n to become
1 AMtetlran. iw baptism And th» Acfc^Mrta of baptuis. t h e m , if we felt disposed.
ence to a different baptism in their e p t t i l e JMs* not Mt to bp trt/W-mL bot in ail eaan. reqair» putilM-*
t i-ies wlneh f a m e to him for b a p t i s m 'rtiere to think that s e r \ u « r e n d e r e d from neces i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y , t h r o u g h missions, books, g e n e r o u s contribtitors to t h e missionary
PLi£5 iwrnrasati:* ar €rssnpU»
My own impression is t h a t t h e a s s u m p t i o n to t h a t which J o h n t h e Kapti>t admim-itered I-, nor an '"'o of i o m m o n sense in t h i s objec sity and not from choice, i ' d i s t i n c t i v e and other means of instruction and persua- funds, and it is a p p a r e n t t h a t u n d e r t h e pres•1 Ta (finds ibn powti**
of Chrtirt mto ami
ent dispensation t h e snccessfiil communicaN i one b u '
position, if indeed s u c h a i n d to which C h r i s t s u b m i t t e d
^ w d w Hii-m*ififi. 19 u>
bnv &r Chrtvt m to br of a •• n e u t r a l
lion
K eivl'o.iv knows .lohn did not im o f tl<ire
• ppo-^ition to r'rr-» l a b o r
I m a v sion prevails very generally in the c h u r c h
tion of the gospel to more than a few miland
the
various
missions
Ui
the
h
e
a
t
h
e
n
are
,
,
,
1
ano
I
ue
.diioup
ujissiou.flfeiyvi,ttdhi •hnS p«nat>
m»j nmMr diaobrr him. Bot t h i n g were possible, wouid r s s u l t to the a tiil^ njte would sav f h - i s t •siibniitte-l f.' iin uiersi the whole m u l t i t u d e
T h e r e were the be » ng
lions of the h e a t h e n d e m a n d s an a r m y of
I Ti these s t r a n g e limes 1 do not i
, ,
,
i
j
,
.»
antftawtsotMfT
of the I«>fwt of hi»
f
o
u
n
d
e
d
and
conducted
mainly
on
uiai
mersion. and then e n j o i n e d s p r i n k l i n . ' m It ilrtrinmt
uf thrar Stata.
b u t to the a(irtnirf
laborers and an annual e x p e n d i t u r e t h a t
r h a n ^ e e s wh '01 he denounced as a " gener maki d o g m a t i c a s s e r t i o n - for every thing , ,be,,ry
mat or to xmch <nhen to, ifiTQives as* m the gtult of noIt
is
the
vietr
entertained
generally
Thi
transcends their power
A g e s on ages of
nuTit of the Sonthrm
C<m/edenicy.
W e h a v e final commission, upon H i s
ation
of
vipers
But
s
u
p
p
o
s
e
this
objection
a p p e a r s to be in a state of rev olutionarv up- | hv those who hold that the conversion of such a system of i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y would leave
lBnrrpMitiT..l»ar.oTdir«n«orpr»cEre.«: tha-hnn-h j g i r e a d y jie^u how t h e f o r m e r result would bp baptism to which Christ s u b m i t t e d in .lor ^
'"•'•Mfi or exantpied. la pa*stnmlu JifritiU^
I wa- 3
,.ne what would it avail the I'edo beaval
l l e i i . e when a g e n t l e m a n said at ' ' b e nations and the millennium are to pre- a large share of t h e h u m a n family still unb r o u g h t a b o u t a glance i t t h e s u b j e c t will dan, let it be what it may was the \ e r v -.31111 ,
atab-iyalAOitton n/ ova fAwi^ u rAa prnkitntum t^
'rfAer
; K;ipti>i- ' .\i>t one t h i n g until they prove our Railroad I'epot the other dav.
Th. | c o m i n g
t^^T Christ, in oppo converted.
Qua ate lO htttsan tnTentsona and traditions, aa mmnt tat^- reveal t h e l a t t e r
p a r t i c u l a r t h i n g the Kvangelists and \ [ . o - p r i n k ling a more e x p e d i t i o u s process than t r a m is due tuelte m i n u t e s a f t e r 5 o clock, -ition to the doctrine oi the S c r i p t u r e s that
ta^UffmiSn^, pounn^. At., now practiced for reiigicuf
If a ' n e u t r a l ' position s h o u l d be main ties bad in view when thev spoke of the nr
In t b e fifth place, t h e conversion of t h e
thev are to follow his coming and be the
«Ibrwbieh 00 acrpmisl wmrrant can b« A^iuid, and af*.
mnierMcin
Tli." thev have never done
\ stops twmty minutes for break fast, and leaves effects
of his power exerted in new forms world accordingly is not H take place u n d e r
t a i n e d by these States, of coursM; t h e S o u t h d i n a n c e . for t h e same w-ird is used aiwav- iii
I''ipn.-t ni.iii-ter i-an immerse j u s t as manv j rAirfy .-ij- m i n u t e s a f t e r
I replied
1 j u n d e r a new dispensation, independently in a this dispensation. I t is a di.spensation of
fc CtaWfara no man. aociety. or chnrch. the aathonty t,Thik h a l i f a ^ orhnave or orxamaaxion of hja chorrh or would receive no positive d e t r i m e n t from the original when b a p t i s m is spoke.i of
ti 111 hour a- a P e d o b a p t i s t can s p r i n k l e will not d i s p u t e It. but the time was when great degree of human i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y And trial, u n d e r which only an election is saved ,
them
Th'>y
would
not
take
u
p
a
r
m
s
against
ttinpWn. aiip make or '•hange his law*, and subatitnte on*'
will show t h e word always e m p l o y e d to .ie«i»
this faith is held with such u n q u e s t i o n i n g God h a v i n g mercy on whom he will, and
Then what good will result to the Pedoes twelr*' and t^r*-nty did nt make thirty-njt
To «irraZider what M£ haa a»ti.Uishe<i. U3, nor suffer the e n e m y to marrh
through nate the o r d i n a n c e to be tp-eifie. and not
eonfidence. and the assumption founded on leavin.e whom he will to r e j e c t his grace
ehati^ them. TSE.V90S.
troni t h i " o b j e c t i o n ' If this objection proves
W h a t e v e r may be the case now 1 think :t—-from the fact that the chief missions are T h a t was iL« c h a r a c t e r in tbe age of t h e
their rnuntry to get to us
In this event, the generic
^
I flZKmai can rwther be to^Kmitd nor ««i|ipi*iaei
i n y t h ' i i g It IS that they were n e i t h e r im the time has been when - U v e r y was not con from the c h u r c h e s of this c o u n t r y and Great apostles. I n s t e a d of being sent f o r t h into a
S
i
a
t
h
would
have
much
less
b
o
r
d
e
r
exposeil
Now we will proceed to the S c r i p t u r a
H A P T i a T COROT.T.AHTE3.
for if it were impos sidered v o l u a t a r v
1 "uppose the F u g i t i v e B r i t a i n — h e l d with «uch assurance and tena world t h a t was disposed to welcome them,
L Thera ta ixi chtnt^i bat a bo-iy of in\mer?»ed bellexer* t o ^ h e e n e m y ; and. of c o a r s e , it would take references. By t h e W o r d our propo^tiiion- mer-ed Ii .r s p r i n k l e d
^ bva hr«i3
by a duly appomted offirer af «
-ible to inimerse them because t h e r e were Slave Law ( f whii h m- have heard so much city that it is on that notion t h a t not a few they were sent as lambs a m o n g wolves, n, vast
much
less
to
protect
it.
S
h
o
u
l
d
tbey
attach
now build their chief hope t h a t t h e nation proportion of whom not only rejected their
must s t a n d or fall
The
acc<iun* ^ftvrn
ItcpBuil Onirrh.
"iii-h inimber-, it -ffould be e q u a l l y impossi recognizes the i n v o i u n t a r i n e s s of slavery
" K Tbtre ire on Sertpt: nil mirnvteri. bot thow vtio tla?*- themselves to the S o u t h , t h e S o u t h would John $ baptism conflrm^ nur pritp<a\ttt>u
will be saved from the fata! c a t a s t r o p h e s to message, b u t p u r s u e d t b r m with implacable
I 1.
tedsly aothoriaed by i. !Se-ptnr«i-<TiartA.
W e have heard the hatred and malice , and t h a t ha'j been its
d e f e n d t h e m as long as a loldirr could be the t h i r d c h a p t e r of M a t t h e w s (ioi-pel is the hie lo -firiiiklc them, since we have seen im- 1 do not u n d e r s t a n d why slaves ever become which it is exposed
1 Sor» anthina (» more evident than the fcct. that ».T h e r e avowal repeatedly from persons of intelli character down to tbe present day, and will
S h o u l d M a r y l a n d secede, and unite first i n s t a n c e of baptism in the New Test.n mersion c o n - u m e s no more time than sprink F u g i t i v e s if they serve from chim e
Mtfa more^eflKtuaCy by ^-cample tKao by precepr^lher-- raised
ling
Notw.ihi-tauding this fact, I have heard has been great complaint on t h e part of the | u'cnceand piety, that while u n a b l e to ^ e how continue to be, to C h r i s t ' s second coming
^wlaojicw «a appmpn;it« OUT polpita tor the oOc-al t'^rself to t h e S o u t h e r n C o n f e d e r a c y , t h e n
ment. J o h n t h e B a p t i s t had s u d d e n l y .•![
of the
by '-hone whom va coamder duly
even the
fry a m o n g the P e d o b a p t i s t s S o u t h against the N o r t h , that r u n a w a y slaves disunion war, and p e r h a p s the overthrow ot T h e tares are to c o n t i n u e i ^ e d with t h e
Vva.«hington
and
all
t
h
e
towns
and
cities
in
•nd nria^ned to theroiniatertajoffice. It m ..dually
peared in the wilderness of .ludea. preaclnni.
>ur prosperity power and liberty, are to be wheat till the harvest. T h e worshipers of
Je.
Iniin
v
e
h
e
m
e
n t l y on this objection, whilst were not p r o m p t l y r e t u r n e d
tlBtfti» iiapnfser »ir na to mrrl* those leather. f> her b o r d e r s , now held by t h e e n e m y , must
W h y did they averted, thev still feci a confident persuasion false gods are not to CMt t h e i r idols to the
the d o c t r i n e of r e p e n t a n c e
It .seems great
'MspTiheiB.vben we know they are neither hapliaed nor
their .luped hearers listened as t h o u g h the run away if slavery is v o l u n t a r y ' '
T h e t h a t thev will be. because otherwise Jic na moles and to t h e b a t s , ^ : ! ! h e comes in his
md .*p«3ail» «nr» they chuzn to he. and conatme be t a k e n by o u r forces . but if s h e holds m u l t i t u d e s flocked a r o u n d him to listen to
qre-nt nt'M^ern rhiircli b u i l d e r were again on thing u t t e r l y defies my c o m p r e h e n s i o n
fawkoa our part mto a reroKtution ol thair ciaima. sid on to t h e Lincoln g o v e r n m e n t , the soil
I Hon cannot fill the greai office Providcnce visible majc-ity and s h a k e s t e r r i b l y the earth,
his s t r a n g e d o c t r i n e , and d o u b t l e s s n u m b e r .Mfim theirttUlowen.^n -rror
And:-when h e comes, in
terr.i firrmi
If those who have been e x p a say in all candor, if slavery is voluntary 1 seems to have assigned it, of converting t h e Isaiah ii 18-21
of M a r y l a n d will, t h e r e is every reason to
i ^fathtn^ ran ha more mmnsii-teut than to admit lfao*e
of t h e m r e p e n t e d of t h e i r sins and were b;ip
tiating on - u r h o b j e c t i o n s as these will give yield the q u e s t i o n , and admit t h a t Paul and world . \ n d that is one of the chief relations <itead of m e e t i n g a world in submission and
fmtehen into otir tralpita w to hntd and tearh dortrtnea. no believe, never be a m w y r d by the tread of a t i l e d .
in which the subversion of the government, love, he is 10 find its chief powers g a t h e r e d
B u t what says the record
• Then
'••Bat of ivhich «e wotild ^aidiida both (mm oar pajpit* S o u t h e r n a r m y
me their a t t e n t i o n 1 will trv to force an idea I'eter were t h e tiavet of C h r i s t , and that the and the evils of strife, bloodshed, and rnin in a r r a y against him, and is to d a s h t h e m to
W e do not want W a s h i n g went o u t to htm J e r u s a l e m and all J u d e a
ehazraes my mimater irf otir own denomsnattna.
Sa, vtsfaim. la one at tha dill Landtnarfca of tha Bap- 'tpn, unless M a r y l a n d secedes. W e would and all t h e region r o u n d about .Jordan, am) inio their 'Ao i skulU t h o u g h 1 fear the con i n h a b i t a n t s of the New J e r u s a l e m will be that wouid follow in its train, have been and d e s t r u c t i o n by uis a v e n g i n g t h a n d c r b o l u ,
•Kan^
-ei|uences will be an e x p l o s i o n if 1 suceeed ilavet to all e t e r n i t y
not have it on any o t h e r t e r m s
W u a t the
It will not do to say are deprecated from the p u l p i t and religious not convert them to o b ^ i i e n c e by t h e i n s t r u i "n« a body of :inmerai«d b«dieT.*a ta the tucheat erel.-- ."^outh i n t e n d s to do. i«a-simply to d r i v e back were baptized of him in J o r d a n , confessing But a- no brains would be lo«t by t h e opera
press. T h i s notion, however, is a mistake, mentality of misiionaries. Rev. vi. 1 2 - 1 7 ;
a slave may occasionally be found who serves
amhai^ tn the world, and the only t^^.^lnaI for the
their sins " T h i s l a n g u a g e is very unam
and a mistake "o iiontradictious to the divine xix. 11 -'21
any foe t h a t may be so p r e s u m p t u o u . ' iS to
to n I urge my point. H a v e you not fre his master from choice
aMtf aucaot dlarrpline; that the aitta of a <^huirh art.Admitting this to word, so injurious to God. and so d e l u d i n g
The
WP'**rtliadiin ^hrre over "-ho*, of an aaaocatioB. ronT^-n invade her soil, or spill h e r last d r o p of blood b i g u o u s , very easy to be c o m p r e h e n d e d
T h e idea so g e n e r a l l y and confidently enq u e n i l v heard such e x p r e s s i o n s as t h e s e be so. It is an e x c e p t i o n which, as in other and mischievous to men, as to make it certain
•Hw^tattaHU or pie»bytery—and ao aaeoclaoon or .-onTecpa.ssage above q u o t e d says thev were ba|i
tertained t h a t men are to be the i n s t r u m e n t s
in
the
a
t
t
e
m
p
t
.
that
be
will
cause
it
to
be
confuted
to
t
h
e
Kverv
IMMIV
wa.in
town
to
day,
"all
have
^anitspoeeamoralobiiKatieo apon the conatitnetit partcases, proves the rule. T h e rule is. or has
of c o n v e r t i n g t h e nations u n d e r t h e p r e s e n t
t i l e d in J o r d a n . ' Now. if thev were not im
gone to witness the P r e s i d e n t ' s i n a u g u r a been, that involuntarines.s is characteristic convictions of his people, and bring t h e m to dispensation is t h u s a m i s t a k e . T h e y are
T h o u g h it would be. in all p r o b a b i l i t y , to mersed. w h a t were they doing
t I t e race «a»'h Chnrrh ot* dtriat la an tndepettder^^
in J o r d a n ' '
a knowledge and j o y f u l acceptance of t h e
lion
Did you u n d e r s t a n d by t h e first t h a t j
gUvery
W h a t else do we mean when we
only to proclaim t h e gospel to all nations,
^^••flitaefaarch can expect any other to cndi^rte
t ^ a d v a n t a g e of the S o u t h , t h a t no more T h e J o r d a n was a small river of varioutruth
In this estimate of the office the nawif M> Ikr aa they are m atrtn accordanra with thf
aud be t h e means of g a t h e r i n g an elcct f r o m
every man and woman in C h r i s t e n d o m were | jpg^k of Slave States ''
tion
is
to
fill,
they
assume
plainly
t
h
a
t
it
has
b
o
r
d
e
r
s
u
t
e
s
s
h
o
u
l
d
ronu
out.
y
e
t
t
h
e
re^afChiM.
w i d t h s and d e p t h s . T h e r e w.ia no need of
among pagans, such as is now g a t h e r i n g o u t
in
town
on
the
p
a
r
t
i
c
u
l
a
r
occasion
r
e
f
e
r
r
e
d
,
t
h
i
n
g
s
t
h
a
t
differ
the
knowledge
of
G
o
d
'
s
purposes,
the
sub^'fcaaxdudea a tnernher I3n;a«tiy. any otharchlirch, cat. s|K)nsibility of c o m i n g o u t of t h e L i n c o l n going down " i n J o r d a n
to have a little
of t h e nations t h a t are a l r e a d y Christianixed.
mission
to
his
designs,
the
wisdom,
the
Inve.
•^Whia.il ahe .e«iSt.
to or by the second t h a t every man and
You say, " T h e obligation to obey does not.
. \ n d this e r r o r is of very serious m o m e n t . I t
*li«e«er iiny choleh ieti. n nnlatinn if the direction.- g>.vernment, or of r e m a i n i n g in it, m u s t rest water poured on t h e i r h e a d s or s p r i n k l e d in
the faith, the self denial, the devotedness.
w..man in the C o n f e d e r a t e d S t a t e s had gone
iulj law-Kiver. aa lbt:ad n the J!ew Testamr*nt. khi- on t h o s e S t a t e s themselves
T h e S o u t h t h e i r faces
it is true, depend upon the choice of th.- the p u r i t y , and the power t h a t are requisite d e t r a c t s from the p r e r o g a t i v e s of G o d . asBut some with <-xfr>ior</iti<iry
WhalMoua—her ai'ts muii and void, and all other
to the city of .^lontgomery lo see P r e s i d e n t
signing to man a Work t h a t belongs only t o
•^lltai. and aaaoriation* of <-hurrhea and conventintu.. would be p e r f e c t l y willing to receive t h e m , hihlicnl perctplion have discovered tb.tt they D a v ? inducted into the I ' r e s i d e n t i a l c h a i r ' j slave . n e i t h e r does the obligation to obey to 80 great a work , and t h a t it has tbe pledge him. I t m i s i n t e r p r e t s his word, s e t t i n g a s i d e
^•UatOidniw the.r Mlmi^htp from her annl -he repenti. e f e n t h o u g h it m i g h t not be to h e r advan waded in the J o r d a n a b o u t • k n e e deep,
C h r i s t d e p e n d upon the choice o( the Chris- of G o d ' s word that he will make its efforts all tbe great p r e d i c t i o n s r e s p e c t i n g t h e
Look at .John s b a p t i s m in this l i g h t , and no
successful. But no miayudgmeot couid be
| - r « i « . h e r , r d « . o r t j , . y b « t o m e thapartaAeraof h e r : ^ ^ ^ ^^
^^
S o u t h e r n e r s are c o n t e n d i n g
tian
T h e o b l i g a t i o n in c i t h e r case rests not
period and the conditions in which t h e world
and then J o h n p o u r e d a little water on their
greater
d o u b t your d a r k e n e d u n d e r s t a n d i n g will be
is to be b r o u g h t to submission t o t h e gospel.
not on t h e will of t h e inferior, b u t on t h e
'Wlaaaiaociation.ar conTetxcioQ,orfon]]riliA a "oourt fi.-r yrpar principlet. a n d t h e y are willing to pates f r o m an i n k h o r n
No one e n d o w e d
In tbe first place, it is not t b e office of
enlij.'hteneil
ar kaa any authont? otot tha charchaa. bot are j i a y t h e price of s e e i n g t h o s e p r i n c i p l e s
A n d finally, it rejects t h e p u r p o s e s a n d
r i g h t of t h e s u p e r i o r
. \ g a i n , t h e spirit
with
a
m
o
d
e
r
a
t
e
s
h
a
r
e
of
m
o
t
h
e
r
wit
ever
men
to
convert
the
world,
nor
any
i
n
d
i
v
i
d
u
a
l
s
•••^adyilory
it baaIhr
noany
rightpmjeit
lo dictate
TO BK CfiajlsrlD.
t t o h e a cmmcil!*—lt5er*-fi>re
or to demand .apport
or ^ t a b l i s h e d w h e r e v e r the people of a S t a t e
d e t r a c t s f r o m t h e glory of C h r i s t , as it d e n i e s
with
which
obedience
is
r
e
n
d
e
r
e
d
,
is
not
of
resorted to s u c h s o p h i s t r y as this
It is to
in it
That is the work exclusively of the
thay har. on«-.na»ed. bot may only r«-om- d e s i r e t h e m to be e s t a b l i s h e d . T h e y t h i n k
his personal reign over t h e e a r t h , a n d w o u l d
the essence of slavery
T h e obedience which Divine Spirit
T b e t e r m is used i m p r o p e r l y
be deplored t h a t men with scarcely e n o u g h
^"•"tttia, lod ur<e to [erft nnance of duty in aobaerri- 7
'
even, if t r u e , i n t e r c e p t h i m fVom t h a t f u l l r e Fr*«ni the Ilanner and Ilaptiiv
when men are e i h i b i t o d as t h e a u t h o r s of
pleases
C
h
r
i
s
t
,
no
d
o
u
b
t
,
is
the
result
of
TOluntarr prmcipla.
*neir DioHt^ and liret would be well e x p e n d e d common sense to keep t h e m out of the fire
demption of the racc from sin and its curse,
DOULOS, A O A t N .
conversion
Those
generally,
however,
who
fcWtalByehnrchdeparta'iora the;h«a.or Tioiateethe m SUch a cause.
A S WoBRtLL
c h o i c e — i t is v o l u n t a r y , c h e e r f u l
B u t tlie
which he is to accomplish , for it contems h o u l d t u r n theologians, and mitleail the un
DEAR
BRO
CRAWFOHII
—
1
h
a
v
e
r
e
a
d
w
i
t
h
use
it.
do
not
mean,
we
presume,
to
Assert
^•'w'ihe 6o«pel la the jadt^ent of the aaaociatioo. tt
J ^ - e x i s t e d before the choice
plates the reign of sin and death in the world
s u s p e c t i n g with such Unmeil e x p o s i t i o n s as much i n t e r e s t your c o m m u.n i c a t i o n in the I " " " i f " ^
t
h
a
t
it
is
man.
and
not
t
h
e
Spirit,
w
h
o
is
to
«hoQki withtlzaw ita tkOow^hip ftrim tier, and leare
, .
,
. . e
.
as long as the generations of men last- I t
Y
made
and
is
i
n
d
e
p
e
n
d
e
n
t
oi
it.
hWMtl tmli! .he repenta. Thia is no mterftrenca w?th
For the Tennesaea Baptial.
renovate
the
nations
T
h
e
y
i
n
t
e
n
d
,
simply,
t h e above. B u t P e d o b a p t i s t s d t « t believe
„„,/
of t h e 2 8 t h ult
^iBhmjl legniaxum.
that man is the a g e n t by whom the know- is utterly htwtile to him. therefore, and his
TO T H E B A P T I S T S O P 'WrEST T E H T T M S E E . t h e above. By t h e i r own m o u t h s shall t h e y
,
h
,
n
g
s
which
r
e
q
u
i
r
e
my
notice,
and
W
h
a
t
you
h
e
r
e
say
of
o
b
l
i
g
a
t
i
o
n
I
do
n%t
J J ^ J t t a a are »rt Protantima. Binca they neTer had any
ledge of the gospei is to be conveyed lo the kingdoia. and will certainly for that reason
Hii^—Muit caanectioa wish the Papacy, Ihey are now and
D E A R B A X T H R K F :—As President of the be c o n d e m n e d .
If they believed as J o h n | ^i.^n
,„ t h e m as c o u r t e o u s l y as pos o l ' j e ^ ' <0. It does not, of course, o r i g i n a t e h e a t h e n , and t h a t it is in connexion with bis be confuted by his providence, and his people
the repndiator* iif ttia prnmplee and prarticee of
Perm it me to s.ay t h a t m y a d m i r a t i o n in choice. All men are u n d e r obligation to i n s t r u m e n t a l i t y in t h a t s p h e r e t h a t the Spirit brought to renounce it, and accept the teachalmhar t>itBd in Soma or tn the Prtiteatant ae«» We«t Tennessee Baptist Convention, I trust p r a c t i c e d , as above, t h e y would follow hi^
ings of bis word, with a full and joyous faith,
it will not be regarded as out of place to e x a m p l e . A c t i o n s speak louder t h a n words „f
talents and l e a r n i n g , t o g e t h e r with obey C h r i s t , but is a n y man the servant of is to g i v e efficacy to t h e t r u t h , and new create
before the moment arrives when they are to
^ *a rannri Fmteatantiaai. aa weO aa tha Eeliinsation cl
and
save
the
nations.
lo^e of y „ u r C h r i s t i a n e x c e l l e n c e of C h r i s t in the New T e s t a m e n t sense of the
'"•a* OB Iha •aaiiiiiiiiloe thM tha prophaciea anil ^ a k e some suggestions in reference to oar T h e y may hold it in t h e o r y but d e n y it in prac -I
fill tbe great office that is assigned them, of
In the next pUco, the notion is altogether summoning the nations to abandon their
I of Chriat tniKbiiiiz tna chorch are talse. thne ^ p r o a c h i n g anniyersary, which is to meet tice. W h a t s a t i s f a c t i o n would it be to t h e m e h a r a c t e r , r e n d e r s it i m p o s s i b l e for me to t e r m till be is tcilling to serve C h r i s t , and
tiniispoataT,andtharFftirtsarv,aiidnotOu*st feesday.
misitaken
that
all
the
nations
are
to
be
the 16th day of J u l y next, in Lex if it w e r e t r u e ? Is t h e r e any s i m i l a r i t y in treat you o t h e r w i s e t h a n in t h e m o s t respect- b e g i n s to serve h i m v o l u n t a r i l y ? I think
idols and pay their homage to Jehovah the
Md piaaanara of tha Otnreh.
brought to the knowledge and acceptance of
9 g t o o , Tennessee.
not. T h e o b l i g a t i o n e x i s t s most u n q u e s the gospel through the inttmmentality of creator and ruler of all. This ia disunctly
A
t h e a s s n m p t i o n made above, and the practice
manner
indicated, indeed, by the proclamation of the
t Tl»» aaimmeraeil hodi •» of Chriatiaa!! ara not ehnrehee
Oiring in part to the agitated condition of of P e d o b a p t i s t s ? Do t h e y lead t h e i r s u b
Y o u r l e t t e r is able and i n g e n i o u s , a n d is, t i o n a b l y , b u t it is c h a r a c t e r i s t i c of t h e service men. now employed by the churches to
angel flying through mid-heaven, who rel ? * * ^ prtTflMeed eompaniea af them tht Okr-rt. hmr*
Christianiie them. Instead, it is distinctly prei-enu those who are to titter that sum^'afcte^Buit deoominatistui aza only rettfioaa soaetiea. t i r cotintry we have no ayeot in the field to j e c t s t o t h e e d g e of a river, and p o u r a little j j „ u b t not, c o n s i d e r e d by a l m o s t all S o u t h - w h i c h C h r i s t r e q u i r e s , t h a t it is v o l u n t a r y
iaptiaB and aa offlcial retaaoBto aehareh are pre- collect funds for the ConTeution, and woold, w a t e r on t h e i r heads f r o m a p i t c h e r ?
No ! : g m men as u n a n s w e r a b l e
Yon have, so f a r Uence, I still entertain the opinion, expre«.«ed revealed in the Scriptures, that under the mons. His message is, " Fear God (not
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C B. i i u s OBICKSON, B o n a n , Ckiifarnia, Cor. ZU.
JEP-
«
ORLTZS.
PStTDUrrOg.
Pnetkc.
For tha Teaaeaae* Baptut.
-ASICED NirUTKAUTT."
Some of o a r b o r d e r S t a t e s d e s i r e , in t h e
preaent conflict, t o o c c u p y t h e p o s i t i o n of
" armed neutrality "
B y t h i s is m e a n t . T
suppose, t h a t t h e y a r e to lake wida
aith
SElTHEB t h e A'orCA NOR t h e South.
• to a mtalar m»pel minietjT—tanca aQ ordinances
t tiy w tmha}>tiae.l and oaortiainad. aithoagh
in blood. L e t us e a r n e s t l y beseech t h e L o r d a m o n g B a p t i i t s and P e d o b a p t i s t e b o t h , as-1 s o m e t h i n g in t h e connection which s h o w s " ^ e ^ y i^® e x i s t e n c e in m e t a p h o r i c a l slagn immersion a.s its o r d i n a r y m e a n i n g , t h a t it does not meet t h e exigencies of t h e I very. Believing, as I do, t h a t s l a v e r y is int o d e l i v e r u s f r o m d e v a s t a t i n g war and its
B u t I wish to m a i n t a i n my position in a d i f - j
v o l u n t a r y , I m u s t insist t h a t a C h r i s t i a n ,
d c m o r s H i i n g influence
L e t the c i r c u m s t a n c e s c o n n e c t c d
proposition B
•• I insist t h a t t h e t h o u g h a s e r v a n t , is not a slave of C h r i s t .
O u r wealth, o u r laws, and all we have, are ferent way
. . I
j ' word servant, as the e x p o n e n t of t h e G r e e k
„ l
_ j
' •
vjree* T h i s r e s u l t s f r o m t h e m e a n i n g which, in t h e
in t h e h a n d s of t h e J u d g e of all t h e e a r t h , with the b a p t i s m s of the New T e s t a m e n t de- i
,
,
. I ' ^ ' O A . m a k e s good sense in every passage tn Knglish language belongs h i s t o r i c a l l y and
a n d i t b e c o m e s u s to be firm. calm, a n i t e d .
cide the .jueotioD
But now I m u s t show t h e | t h e New T e s t a m e n t , and t h a t t h e r e is no
t r u s t i n g in G o d , d i s e h a r g i n g every d u t y , and c o n s e q u e n c e s of t h e logic above e m p l o y e d , o t h e r word in o u r l a n g u a g e t h a t m a k e s go i n a l i e n a b l y to t h e t e r m slave. I t i» never
we need n o t f e a r w h a t man can do u a t o us S u p p o s e the f o l l o w i n g s h o u l d s p p e a r in a poo'^ » sense.'
u.sed in an h o n o r a b l e sense. Y o u say " De|
I see no occasion to retract these proposi- mosthenes was not a f r a i d to use s t r o n g
W e h a v e reason to f e a r t h a t the present s e c u l a r n e w s p a p e r
s c o u r g e is u p o n us in c o n s e q u e n c e of our
' tions
T h e y a p p e a r to me as t r u e as when | terms " T h i s you t h i n k was t h e reason why
PiUnful Aceld*nv
coTetonsness and c o n f o r m i t y to the world
" W e were much pained t h i s m o r n i n g , on '
""o'®
You think they differ be called himself rfou/<« of the people. Q u e r y ,
W e h a v e a b u s e d t h e p r i v i l e g e s which are going to press, to learn t h a t W i l l i e , an in-1 m s t e r i i ' l i '
' ^ee no material difference. Did he use douln, in o u r sense of t h e word
now t h r e a t e n e d to be u k e n f r o m us b) a terestin^' lad. aged a b o u t ten yearn, son of i
s o m e w h a t by y o u r m e t h o d of s l a v e '
Does an American or E n g l i s h statesdomineering despotism.
May the <!od i>f Col A B and one of o u r most s u b s U n t i a l I ' " " " ' " - a ^ n g ' h e " good sense
I
your
which a word man ever say to the Deople,
o u r f a t h e r s f o r g i v e o u r sins and t u r n aside citizens, was a c c i d e n t a l l y d r o w n e d at H a m p - ! Y o u
say, in Rev viii
1, it would : h u m b l e , or obedient slave."
Never.
Why?
the impending storm.
ton » F e r r y in Coosa river, late y e s t e r d a y '
^ood
to s a y , \ ^ T h e r e was silence | A h , why ? Becau.se slave is not used in an
therefore, appeal directly to the ministers
and deacons of "every church to exert themI mhiiatrT. are artB and void.
, ^^""wneh haa the nfM tn h«ar a caiia hroo*ht hefcra It selves in raising funds and collecting former
, " ^ ^ i i i a (i< tha taw of Chriat. Tha ipanacatiaD af the
pledges, to meet the obligatioiis to our Mis" ^ a a i a otaerred la the pnAUatian af any other order,
t - V m a i h a r ahonld •nhoot t^ aa arraiKnnwn or tjial iionaries. Under the existing state of things
iBd eondneted m ttotation
tha *awa ot Chriat.
^ n a n t a r la iadtTidsiUr raapoarUa to Chiiat for the I am aware that money will be scarce, anti
•Wahaerraooa af Ma law*.
so much greater the necessity for exertion;
Jfc.aa* r ^ oaiy. and not aiifM. la ti(hl. aeoaa«tittiaiial and let as resolve that retrenchment shall
"Utritf ia aD eaaaa th. Soipnial chnreli.
ttaanocmaoliBimua or diajniailj maioiitT wmnt ai- liot begin with the caose of Chrii»—it ia a
a manihB'of ao icLainrih'Icarf oaMttiiiional choieh. time when we should bring all the tithes
J-Sachoieh aboold i m t v a l h a Utlen oC or tla mam* lapaaaii ay,» -nmrdwin aknreh. 5or afaasM !t admi^ into the Lord's store house, and then we can
"Htniliiiiiiioo tha Bwmtam of Micb aafameh. or ia m t plead for the promised hlesaing, and a faith^"MMUauauea or upheld !ta iSaonkr—ttihsidd kr-n Bo
ful God will fiilfill hia word.
*^|iiiB| attb it Bait it may ha Mhsaad.
1 The red wing of war u now stretchisg
Bautiat PoUcr. <5
1-ISa ta ta aa thiafs a m i M i t with our pitaatpla*, whalh- ^ e t otir-land. The whole conntry, North
: ^ T U * * <w iMa aimihaTB or /MimlaiitT.
M M aiiri>«enllarniiaalot>—which k ta ba tha Wit- and Soath, ia i s conunotion, and nalesa •
Oniara n t h agatuat avacy ayalaa af anor. M i merciftil God, in his praridcAce,, ahall t u n
aside tke iword, o u land a n a t b« draieked
They do no such thing—they pour a little '
,be prejudices of the people are con- j T e n n e s s e e Baptut,
of April 61K, that
water on the head, or sprinkle it in the face , ^erned, every advantage, and powsibly you i'aul and Peter were not »fare» of Christ, and
the
in
of the candidate in their church houses, j have added to the dtsadvanUge under which that
'
' redeemed
'
' will" not" be his- tlates
'
without the great inconvenience of going i i^hor, by referring to mine as the first the New Jerusalem.
Yon think differently, for you say " t h a t
down the steep banks of a river, as they say ' Southern pen " wielded in justification of
J o h n did in the wilderness of Judea. So, tervant. as the rendering of the Greek doulot those who worship before his throne in eteraccording to their own actions, they dont ^ ,he New Testament. I haye no idea you nity, are his slaves, for thoy are wholly subheliere what they teach. Before I leave the , designed to make an appeal to sectional ject and conformed to h « will."
subject of J o h n ' s baptism " in Jordan, ' I f e e l i n g
This proceeds of cotirse on the sapposiwill be permitted to show the legitimatecon
F r o m what I published in the Tenneuee tioa that slavery is valnnUry. In iiMaking
seqitences of such logic as the abore. It is Baptist, of April 6th, yon extract what yon of the slaTes of Christ, you intend to be anmainUined that those baptiied "in Jordan, "
propositions A. B. &c., and you insist derstoad as using t h e term alt yes metaphorby J o h n , were not immersed. I might show ,i,ere is a material difference between what ically, and this satisfies me that yon consider
by a reference » the original Greek that the you arrange for me under A. and B. Propo- slavery voliiiitary. Yon admit the service
word baptix here employed always means ,ition A. is as follows
Christ reqnirM most be a willing service,
immerM, or ita eqniralent, in the New t e s " My proposition ia, that the tame Greek and yon understand the philosophy of Ian
tament. I t haa the tame meaning in the word should be translated by the sama ED^- guage too well to eoneede that there is a
elasaiefl, and all lexieographera, of any note, lish word in every instance, unless there u | compulsory featore in literal slavery, and
present dispensation, during which Christ idols) and j,ive glory to him. for the hour of
reigns in heaven, the gospel is to be preached his judgment is come." The hour of his .
to the nations simply as a witness—a proffer j u d ^ e n t is the hour of Christ's coming to
of salvation, a sammons to repentance and the judgment and destmctiim i>f his enemies,
faith—and that only an election is to be as the predictions t«aeh t h a t immediately
u k e n out of the Gentiles, instead of their follow. That message shows, therefore, that
being universally converted.
Scarce any the heralds of the g(»pel who are to utter it,
prophecy is announced with greater fre- are to know and believe thst the hour of
quency and clearness than that, in the para- Christ's coming is at hand. I t shows, likebles, in express predictions, and in the de- wise, that the nadooa, and kindreds, and
lineations generally given-of the coarse of t o n n e s , and people, then dwelling on the
events and the condition of the world down e a r ^ , whom they are to a d d r e u and foreto the time of Christ's second coming, Matt. warn of his approach, are not Jo, be already
X. 16-39; xiii. 1-50; xx. 1 - 1 6 ; xxiv. 1 - 5 L converted, b u t are to ba is aHeikaUan from
Acts ii. 19-21; xv. 14-18 2 Thes.t. i, 7-12; God, and need to be called to reaounee their
ti. 1-12. 1. Tim. iy. 1 - 3 . 2 P e t iiL 1 - 7 . faise religions, and to worship him who •
Rev. x v i . - x i t .
treated the heavens and the earth, and the
In the third place, the results of missions mountains of waten, i u t e a d
tlKM* things
hitherto, propitious as they have been, themselves which thew rq;aTd as deities, u d
famish no support for the belief that they make the objecU of t h r a h o n i i f ^
are to be the means instrnmentally of tlie
eooTenion of the world. They u v e , unto aa uoaTUKXft.
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restrictita^
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th® t w o oovxbnmekts
b s a o i u u ' arriTed u H a r m ' s T m j o a S o n d A j
OOlCPABED.
l a A 1,S00 more ar? expeetcd a t W i U i u u p o r t !
T h e cutttw of t h e G o r e m m e n t of th« ConCedare erMOog bnta, indifatiivg a p m n a a e n t
e i a t e Statea in atopping e?ery a«enne to eormp
e a ^ for a b M of bcatila operations into P i t n n tion and eztiaTagance in their new Oovernment
i ^ i ^ i a . T h e lime^
Wadiliigtoa e o m a p o a i i e n t
cannot fiti] to e b a l l e n ^ the admiratioo of the
the Departmeat baa diacoatiBtMd dia » aila
whtde eeonomieal world. They are bringing their
izb t b a . w a y of S t Lonia, K«w Orieana r i a
G o r e m m e n t down to the parity of the days of
Appalachieola, Cwlar K e y s a n d T a a pa W a t h i n ^ n by aels, not by wonis alone. The
t o K e y W e s t ; alM from N e w O r l m i v to Montgomery p a p e n b a r e j i u t pablished a sumin T e i a a
The Department baa a!*o or- mary of the total appropriations made fnr each
the sttfpenaion of maila on the ieaboard a n d department, of the OoTemment of the Confederirjra
gaya: ' b y a rate Statea for the current year.
Th.-it our
$ of seceded Statea. The Tribune
I b.»ii stroke eridenco ajtainat X o r t h e m l y m p a t b i - reader! may contrast the expenses of the t j o r r m
l e A with the Sooth ha» been obtained A». a
.
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• - t
«: - 1 th.
t . meot a t Waabington with that ot the one at Montp v - n boor, official mraded the principal tt le^
j
/• n •
li
we b a r e arranged the following
foUowinit table
table
^ b offices in the free State., seizing the" recoi-da '
• TOtw to hr tJie iiaTSS
i .f; imi .(•itfTJi-xn.
|in:i-in rMtmnlay p a w d
rttce tif Si* Teoa !j>
^uttar crop
f ~ - I l l s Tri>rar. of ihi*
eeirf'l at iiiuv^-^toa.
^jtiHtia haa onvff nffnHr
rj.hmtirer*. «nti Hi)
ar-: c J i b r e , indaduiS
[pnKtijih an article frtTixi
Ut. in whieh it esHr Lini-.la siwultt
... til*? wnredinii r-tat*^
r vrl •if the
uf
It •stT* ttia'
Brttimk
Ifans triwairia the ini CunfuJaracy.
. amlprsiiTieil tS»n on
ttlrwidy pjilinted in »
Un» Aid men nf X a ^
--•"tiii"* ( - ^ r ^ will ctmsi»»
[Hiii
and a.rwTolblue «Siii-S.
[wiui Ikall and txiies ia
IMMEDIATE
STTBSCBIFTIONS.
*
SpreUl
Rottecs.
EXAMINATIOS
O P M A B T 8 H A S P OOLIiEOB.
The snnnal rxaminstion of the elanes of M%rj
Sharp Collrpe will cammenee J a n e 10th, and eloae
Kriilsj tbr 14th The patrons and frieodi of the
'ollepe M-e most oortit&lly ioTited to attend the excreisev
Z. C. GRAVES, Preaideol.
m a v i s til
TO A L L W H O M I T MAST CX>NOSSH.
\Vher,-as, J y. A. Johnron baring obtained a
|e„<.r of dismission f r o n Center Ridga Church,
ISarbojr I'ounty, A l a b a m a a t J afterwards fallen
into disgrace, .md refusing to give up bis letter or
make any acknowledgments, it is ordered that be
be exeummuoictiicd froai the fellowship of this
Churrb, and published iii the Tennessee IS&ptist
R B Bcoots,
Moderator
R T Kocs*, Church
Clerk.
.May -t l»6l
_
SoDtb-Western Pobllsblng • • « » « ,
HASHVIU.S TSannSSES.
I » asy «B* l a l m r M a f fer e n yaar, firm l i t of Jaaaaiy.
u e i . paytiff Two DeOaii, tha BARXR will ta
T^m p a b l l e a t l M S af UteMon * C*. e u b * p r a .
•ant: QXATUITODUT. tm tha tin* cT
ewiwd o r e n t w t s . H a r k s * Co. a t tits saas* r a U
tseililBc hif Sataci^tioaaptslft
of dlaeowBt a a d tlaa* u a h a j cma Us a . T a r k .
of Jaaa. atxtOr ha A a n rteelTa any t l 00 BOOK poUiAei by as.
v a l u a b l e h i s t o r i c a l WORKS.
(Sm twiow.)
Koblason'a Hlatorleol W o r k s : in two vols
VOL L B l s t b r r of Baptlam
P B G H I U H S .
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In sheep
The fbQowIn^ premium* will he allowed m ti«n of oomVol. I. has just Issned from th* prwaa. It is s tnagnif&oral
nuealoaa to those who obcoia aubecnbers- Tfae^ arw provotcics
o4
S4D
royal
ocuro
pages,
eootoinlng
all th* ongiasj
posed to aabw^bere for one y w .
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QOOD C K T r L T H E 1st O P JTTLT. ISeL
ev*r issued from the Soothera preaa.
Tbors are mors or less Baptists at svsry Post-Oflee,
in svsry charcb, who eould be indncod to taks the
Baptist by a little lolicitation on th* part of a friend,
or even if some brother would offer to transmit for
th*m tha iohscription pric* to the office of pcblieation.
W* wish to add to onr list, between this and th* first
of Fsbmary, a narabsr of paying sabseribora eqnaj to
th* number of delinqnents w* hav* out off dttring the
post year. W* tb*r«for* offer the following premiuma
to MivTSTSas not snbseribers—to voLtrvTasv scascaisiss, and to casvaasKas roa clcss:
L All Mlnistera. not 8ubscrlt>ers, oan have the
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This volum* willfollowasxt year
P M
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wl>» w* waA. is to
taks tha shonoea
^
^^^ ^ ^ ^
jj ,
minister wishes a iww S.M ur labor let him intono a »
churchec ol the fkot. Ifa trsrharvlaW •smcht* asebsol
let him nuke th* Ikct known If Churehea u TmsMew
wish to be «;pplUd with a inini*<»r or teaebet M ibua
maktil
1 — t t ha» b t ^ rejwrfwi
(et.'a haTebcen
.lUuthrie, the other b y
uuisrille
Cqnartr,
lOth
I
bKm
This paper has a UBlrersal eirrtiUlinr throachont the
South, and as an arfvcrtisins medlain. is une-inailed by ony
The cards of MmistMrs and Teachers, d u m hes. Tmsi-«i
and ramiilea. not exeeodlng tac liass. wQI b* ioaened in
the Directory ii»«i2 Ou weal is appOat » rluclxm
abtmmL
ami tin oaufoiuB tf tlu Uoir
tor U caol' tbr each issertioii
A School Wanted.—A yrHma gentleman, f^rmduote ol
the Unlvcralty of Virginia, desiroe a situation m one of th*
Southwestern States. Addrrse
apra>.tf
B. a BIUSTXIW, Tbo.-i,uehikre. Va
A Chnrch or Churches Wanted.—By a young Kmtsler of Virginia, of aome pastoral experieocw. l^tia&elory
refereoeee ca= be gjven A Jdreea Tennessee Bapti^L
apriu-tf
(B. T a S.C H )
Wall's Hls^cry of Infant Baptlam. and Oal*^
Haply, ui 2 vola
17 00
Volume I la now stereotyped It makea neoriy ItxlD
pp royal octavo—larEe. clear type, and ti bound In
unlfonu style with Rolsnson Tliese tao
wake •
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WANTED — A
YOUNG
beautL^il and most valuaHe addition lo sny tiVory. No W II ITUUAATTIIUO.N
and
wi«hea a sitoanon
1 chi
ttapoat immjrter aho<ild be without them, and every Inielli- . ^ J man of ^>od_chax»aer
of
The
Gulf
Stalee
a*
Tewcher.
to
enmmenee
any
cent member abould |KMeM«!i them The faatllc of Ordisan. time Ivtweeo now and the Arst of Octntv
Addma imm»cea ta new preparing to he fought over acain, and upon new diaSety " Boi lEl. f'tuver-'ly of Va'"
aprs-lf
i.*eoe« The opp.Hienta erf immemon deny that it Is either
aiiatained by the acnpturve or the practice ol th* pninit3Ve \ Y A N T E D — A X A C C E P T A B L E B A P
The Baptist Stato Conventloachorchea. In thia coamveray Robmnoo and Wall oxr lodia- ' » tJni Ri:iuBt«>r. of ncm*
ti» takf charKV of
Tbe drlcgatra and me«teDKCri to tha Bsptift Stats
pensiMe 'Hiev a.na tiniveraallT admiUed to he standard A Sicboo] eud cm^ or two rhurrbM Ar$4v U> th* e-2tuir of
CoQTenlion. t<> b« h«U with the Mscoa Baptllt
this papfr
«Pbl»-tf
auihon.
They
bnng
torward
the
facta
of
history—the
test.Churrh. (Mjromenrinj; on Thartdaj b«ror« th* 4tb Sabmnny of the Others and earlioat historians, and the orig^aa]
bath in \lsT.
reqil««led to Dotles ths follawioj:
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Hre«k and Latin, an thai they cannot be mmssyed or denied
.in P hu eonK, by j rivate cuQTeySDCs ar« fsqaestsd
»ervif««« nf
ft
tmo VtiTTiua. thorDCfhlv
It haa lieeo at a be«vy outlay that theee works have been i^njJi^f^j
to tMchftfirst-<-lfta!*ClAf<9>c»l aitd MiUhfimahairi
tn irp'>ri ihrmvrlTtfK at the itore of Mstsr*. Tarrant,
brought om It was thoajthl thai Uie omea. and the spand darmc!! of t»kir2
rh«r*r nf e&# or meiv
Mcl.rllao.l i (•.. . anil all who travel by Railroad will
e<iitrr of ihu
proachmg laaue.. imperatively demarjled an AmenesB rhun.-h^«, cas W obtatC'^U trr' maMi^csiq^
be r r r c . r d at tbc Depot, and convsjanrs farniihsd
dfclA^
SUliUon It la l»ped thai the ,Bon
aupply >o greal a
rb<-in rr,>iD ihencp to the housei of the brethren and
rri,>a<l9, where ample aecoiumodatioD will b« provided
»iuit
W.
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Iappreciated
by
tne
deuommalion.
aod
a
l-taTSl
T ^ Orwat Iron wn*«l. new edition, II oo
CITUATIUN TTANTM,—A GENTLEfur ibem. Menil>er« of the uodenigDed oomiaittM,
nstrcnase eiten-led tn theae works The pnee la put down O mjui wbo i*afruaat« of OMof th» fimt ai oorSontbBxBizaa LIvlBgstoB, or Uk* laAdol'a Daoah- to the loweat figure
«t<p"iQte<l b j Ihe ehurrh, will be at each point menorn roU«>^».
tiu coaBid«>rafai* ^xperietiam ia teftrbiec.
tioned. to re<-eiTe and oasifQto thoee attentUnj, plaeea
detftroui of Mv-mnajc ftpotiuoa pnacipa] of ma Ar»d*tmr II i».
RiT. or t^ttcheifr of » sel^t bifh •rbool Admit F C Ro^rR.
prepared for their arconimudation.
Opinions
of
the
Prwss
and
Brstbrwn.
W m l a a ' s Eapoaltloa of OampboUism II
Baptiat, Na«hTiIl«>, Teaa.
Brvthrrn Tho« Teajdale and Wm. M. Farrai have
EUr^ Jatf*
S Sitla!-. io.'« mhn>' of rJu Ow-t^m /arfji, a«>ii; TTw mofit aatiaAirtor; rntervno** viU b* ftvea ts
O l u ^ U a a Paradoxes H N U Crawtord |1 oi'
-urrc-iHjtiJed Miih the En^ineera of the leveral Railpropoartonto'efm!J^ IAe« OO'fa. o n
Not 2. IKO ^
road! runniDg throaf^h oor State on the roots to and
Ton I>ars TVaw*! t s S«ar-eb of a Ohnrch. II
" ' ^ r * " enroU mv name a> one of the .iibernliera for thv
from Ma<>on, and will report throngh the MissiMippl
Tb* • • r o i D * of r a l t b . Tneodota vol. 1 II tu ry.uhli.-at.on of •tt-,11-,Hi-lorv of InSml Baptism,' and
_ Rolanson'a Eeeleaiaetical Reaean-he» "—orj. copy of each " ^ O T I C E T O S C H O O L - T E A C H E R S . —
Baptiet the terms on which all atteodicg ths Col«ven.
Orao* Trasxan. 11 oo
U nece»»arv u> inenrv their repuhlw-alion, I would aulsienbe
lion will be conveyed.
CrsV-ciRs*. • No. 1 T^arh^r ia wmoUtd to tAk» char^
!hr more Kvery Baptiat miniater ought to have a eopv of of A
W, rejpwMfullv jonoonps to all inttrasUd, that
T k s Orsamar's Blind Daogtatar H X
Male and Fnciaie Acaivniv. uttuarad id
ht<h 11 I>l4e to ohlain them In-lee.! .t ...uld lie well' Ihr HrkdlrTEngle
eounty. Ark., la • bip^ and healths eonnirj k
\a)pU proTieion will b« made for the accommodation
every Bapu.iehnrehu.iM.curr »,-np.
ic be pr«eerv»d rt»od piTO
•
e
U
e
t
aamiOBS
of
tke
O
r
u
t
a
s
t
Mlads
of
vtU be g-vma. or, if preierrad* iuttioa girma Ftn
le CouTeoUoo.
J A&. B. MeL
K1.1.ASD,
JA&.
MeLKi.i.ASD,
tor
ref»,reQce
by
their
paetora
and
"then.
'
mnher _infoTxn&tioo. addrvsi I t W Z> E^ara^tl.
Kmrspw. II a .
Com.
11. L. jAaSAOis,
^aaSS-lts
II 00
Ed W C Bact edWrtr of BapfiA'
Mtsrw.
AUL Crv«k. Bradley coant;. Arita&san.
D»»i«l Doirais,
Kwar«tt*s l.lf* of Waahlngloa
Hiassa Os.vu, M . a « * c-. fVar Br»thrw>-I lean,
Macon, April 2Cth, IMI.
P e r Two Annual Subscribers al $ 3, any one of iri^ amona other thincs. vou eonlemplala. republ.ahms
R..h.n«.n'.1lntorT ol Bapri.m and the wort of r>r Wai) oS
tb« tiooki above and IJtio pmffe* of Beltgioua ano •hai
aubier^ Tho. information i- verv grs'jfving to me ; far
Cherokee Baptist Convention.
Duomioation&l Tracts, or eitber i>f the ^Uuwuia I have for Sfteen year, aouahl dilig.-nl"ly. in all the cmee evi
w l weat,fi-ra copy of Rol.naon a Hi.uirv of RapHara. and
Thii body w'U meet in Calhoan. Georgia, oa Priday
valoshle Monthliee
•^ve
not tsien able to 6nd ine ft.r aale The cootroversv oc
before the third Sabbath in May. Ample arrangsTb* T o a t b ' s Magaalaa. A chai-mmg work tor '
ta a.auming > thrm an.1 apnnpng oiieations so pelaents wul t,e made to accommodate all who may at-.ihar
to the nineteenth eentui;y. a. to aetnond the m^t
Nashville Female Academy.
vour children.
'ead Thote who come by Railroad will bs metat the
direct appeal to the nnwt reliabfe H:»tone« o^ the Ordmaac*
liepot and tfau»e who come by private eonvsyanoe
p o u a m K D iBie.
n the past a«v» nf the rhnrch and Robinson oo th* one
Tb* Baptist Family KagaalxM.
hand, and n aH upon the other, a.'e pwrallv refa.-ded. bv
,*ill be met at the church and homei assigned thsm.
.i/ter
a rat ^
lix momthi.
cm the 1 9 t * o /
Jaxmrny
Tb* Motb«r-s J o a r a a L
the lioitsnt partieo. a< the moM i^lialje partia lo which «'e
II F. Bccsasoa.
I
*/
dtu
ImSt•-an api»al 1 .hall ic7v«0y rejoice, therefore, it, with asfktv 1961, y resne my poeitieK a> Pnxiipal
K M Tot so,
to
your
interest,
yoo
ca.i
.end
out
a.^
Amenean
edltioo
«
tution, wuk
which
I hm
teen cauuctrd
fer
21 jreors.
Por Tbreo Awmiai Bubscrit?era at • 3—
W J CiwTaan.,
these important vorkj. Put m. name down for - a oopv ol
''
I oopy of H a r m o n r aod Eapoattloa of Our ewch,
A W. Raivis.
Com.
h e .\cade.mt o f f e r s some
peLopd'a Gr«al Prt»phe«-T,
M CrsTis.
Any ooe MmtUng In. a^thin one month, . h j l rvreive hv
U U VV Mcspsasi,
Or Lord's Cxpoattlon of tb* Apooolypa*.
mail the two volumes of Rohinaon alao 'Jie two of Wall and
f^tltar adrastafMu amoajt irbirb. ve Uiiak ar« tba fclS McOissaaa.
Nl?h^mi.."thua' i k l S i j g popdt
ov ooe of Ule following weekly paper* lor Dae year : one of r « o o on Baptism The r-nce of the latter is II so. I thi
M.1T 1«,
tJ
\ A v a i l freednro
encloaad
Yard t^r. oboct
s aerea,
I
iinrewtraiDc^
m hfialth!i]]
_
•ation.
Bad stillvlthzo
subT*nnesa«a Baptist.
OTHER V A M ABLE HISTORIES.
1 •rtJDg then to the raatnJnta of a reftiaed and iotanimot i
i
"jm.
Landmark Banner,
Orchard a Btstory of tha BaptlaU cf Caropa:
Covoas The iodden change* of our ellmau
1 Bnildln^t in eztrat and acitableneaa. Inr all aebool
Are nou-ces of l*ulmonarv. Bronchial, and Asthmatic
Volume I
—
O P purpoaea, at^tiaUe<l in the Unuad Buumi by any Pemala
Western Recorder
\fft.eii--n» Experience bavinjt proved that simple
^hool; asd theae stirroasded hv paTemrata ofid oorhdor*.
l
l
U
s
o
u
r
i
BapUst,
Orclia^d'a
m
a
t
o
r
y
of
tlia
Baptiata
of
Eacland:
remcuie* of>en act *|>«edly and certainly when taksn
nflehnf cooMaat i&dtioeinentfi lo <>hBdn!ti* t« bmlba tbe
Volume II.
. .
f] ac ft^b air, vtthout ref[ard to tba w«>aiher.
Arkansas Baptist.
a the early itairc. uf Ihe diaeaae. reconrse tboald at
J- SacuritT ft^in Fir©. Theae t<ulditi« are Hmo^
,ore be ha.i In ••Br-.wn t Bronchial Troch-el." or LoiT^a
SUtory
of
th*
Plrai
Baptiat
Cborcb
la
Texas Baptist.
with Ptoan and li|cbtiNl by ^aa, and chn* ftWllw pareoU of
- OlfV. Ict the I\>..1. foujch. or Irritation of the Tbroat
Amarlca: the Nevpnrt
not the rmndeora
nxtr pDpu« from at )«aM. osc aottrsa of coniiiacii a s i a i j
Mississippi Baptist.
' «'• licht. a. bv thin precaution a mors senoat
ahoui their rbildrai.
f*^ •
B? Re* S^Adlam. Pastor of the Pim BapCttt
Baptist Correspondent
4 • Health—«aeqtuJled
Health—«aeqtuJ
.tta<-» may be eSeclu»lly warded off Public Speakers
is aoy Female 8chr<d Is thl* or
Church in Afnenra. .
js uiT
other cotintry,
BBtry, Thou^ tone ot the larceat, and a part of,tid ^inj^era will tind them effectual for clearing and
Boaj^iar School id Che
BtalM.
1 «r one ol Iheee
. Umt«d
,
Ttu» litUf *Pork i» a co(!«ct>oo of aothenOr h:»Tonc«] dfwv the time the larmt. Boaj^iai,
• trcntrlbeninK the *i>ice See a fvertiiement. jan&--Sm
- have
'
•m deaiha
ocrarrad asaong tta papila ta
R E V I E W S OB M O N T H L I E S .
tirn«it>», •Qffirtexxl u> nettl* forever ihe qneatioa, VHwh t» the .Tfi but three
ftr»t
BantiM
rfaurrh
la
America
^
From
thin
it
«-iU
be
ae«c
Tba S o a t b a m Baptist Bevl*w
a* on-Sectarian.
It i» aW) tnown to an arntmhitad
PVVRV Dams
K ii laa. aa an internal remedy
that the baptism oj no mrmat^r m Amer»r* » denred from «itb the Academy, that a "HaptiKl,
Nechndiat,
- t, Ept«copaliafi.
Em*
•
• •
i-.a* DO c^ual. In caaca of Chollc. Summer Complaint, ;
Cbrlatlan R*poaltory
or Prnebrterianv aenda bit PatJirhter
r a , perfrrtlr *aii»JlKa.
iter ^her
R/vsrr
WUUarei*
h , . p e p . i . ri^'cntery, and A'thma It will care ID one'
that la TK> reepect v£3 oAeore be fiTeat
ffTea to bte wi^uu* virva,
Dayton's Montbly
1 .;hl. by taking it internally and bathing with it *xThaodoala. roj i
.._.pnce fl «> 4nd ret e«}nally Kataafied that the principlee
' ' of" at
aur cx»mmo8
«ill be daily
' ^
ernar .
It la the beat Lioament in America. Its
work has already
• '•irrrjlatjon preater thazi relJiroa
Maternal
Care.
Thia
expreeei.jo
exnt»» no erfwc<eti„n la lilie uiajic when eiternslly applied to bad P o r Plva Annual Subscribers at 1 3 ^•lat
of
an*
denommatiooai
book,
aare
one.
eTer
ia<«ued
ftDm
j
•ation
which
i«
not
fully
o»ei
is
ih»
AratieiCT
A eoitabie
O-. tba liek
-I-k he^dI....J
_
.. Bible, quarto, with Ulustrationa.
t.urr..
and1 «pratDs. Pnr
• Ftae Family
Preaa. and lU aide i« ronataai The present te a taeauu < ^aniber of tadiea. of piety oBd refiaetneot. demote tbHr an
^rb*.
acb«. dun I fail to try il. Id tbert it
Family K«v>ord Ac ar^ « Flymn Book, with nanv.
,„„.ir«-,, ed ti., e t i l a , ^ „. tha narrative o, th
| '.^S-tl'^;:,^
""
« \ l'»in killer Uwoeri of I!or»ei read th* follow ,
».uard«ana and ^laretita. wbo for anr caaae. mav t« aeektsf
IB Jilt up«»u sMs-h or 1 copt of three p^nodicaia ti» ••f lhu»u>r Johnactn ui [»t Rjoe—hj- roa*^r*ioo and boatisim
-e.1
tt
•n.
•
m^
s
*
^
*
permanent
•Hien.^imiaf
hem* Cor titDe cirt^, will. »e thiak.
R i r m . Ohto. Dea »tb, is68. |
Tenneaaee Baptist,
Tbaodoala. rol n or T e n D a y a Trawal la a w c h | find .orh a home la the Amdem?. Api5» to
"SontnimeTT Rebels " The Xttc
Tori
Ejrpmj
kjwe. ajrcompanied in many cases by their fathers.
Th.* \$ oertifT that I ha»« g'^en the Paia KiJier
of tba CbarcK
p in* fi oo ' r»erembrr. l«60. decS&-«in
C, D. KlsLIOTT,
tSoutbern Baptiat Review.
a
H
for
Cholic.
and
foaod
\i
the
belt
remedy
I
i
d the 15th makes the following comments on the mothers, and brothers and sisters—and possibly
Pj,. Kiehmond
Dispalrk
.ayi
U ni J„hi.
Thia *olua2e wa*
m IKifi. and ts likely to e^^ual the 1 - and
Youth'a
M.a«aalne
(or
1
year
I
e
t
'
If
i
II
ihem
eaeo
quicker
thaa
any
ether
^important news from England
nrher
»oHme
m
Uhe
extent
of
nrrrr^manon
I
O
E
T
H
E
L
C
O
L
L
E
G
E
,
R
U
S
SELLVILLE,
.imong the fair, were some who would confess to 15 ussell has mide a speeeh in the Ibiote .-f ( ',»tu -eior IV I
a<ed T i;ive. for a doee. half a tweoty- j
Th.. p'»rk h« proved ih«» end
••octroTervy tc ••corat j L > ERNTUCEY-The dk?rf aewnoii of etsteea weeki
" T t a S t Johns. X F . the tel<"graph givps an abm.-.re tender sentiment than e>en a sister s love
declaring that the .Siuthem <tate« must t.e
««> -sstit bottle put tQto a pint bottle of varia water '
I>eoemher
I^;.
ttCO.
The
kme
araamo
of tweaty-4bcr
»nfl huudrw^ls lo i»«axfh of the Church of ("hru»l So t
iSIMtor a very important debate un .American
P R E M I C M S
GOOI>
FOR
O.V£'
Y E A R
week* hr^ns on TUESDAT. the lat day •f Jmstitaj. UCl.
.ia-..^- and lr«och them wiih it. I bare alwayt
belligerant... that i,, a.. . na.:. .. .Jij mthe
•
ha»*
i^ublisbM. d«HihtJe!*». that hare beeu and cloaea IS Jas*
i&ira, in the British House of Commom—the sum N.^bing ,-ould pr«iblT f u m i , b a more s t r i k i n j ' ' - • ^ • " " J
r%«c» wilhou' delay.
•
« rrying
on
<rar
to the -MiuTerHvoo of ao macT from pedobaptuim.
raettlty
Joan PoBTca.
Wall aad Robtnaon HlatorlM. Vol L
«{substance of which is. that, in regard to the
H i has also referrs^l the . . u t r a - c u s hl.«-kade
Pro. Ripley UcUL
B. T. BLrerrr. A. K.. Preatdent. aod Profeaaer of MrataJ
Tbeodoala. t\ol III. Or Cmma Uwt&gtoa, the la- and
llaBtgcmerv Letters of Man^ae and Iteprisal. the exemplificaaon of the teal and spirit with which
For thuliung. or a UtU» La:k
nral
Sneoce.
•nr people enter upon the present contest than rli e law officers of the I. mwn
.\ lieet is .-toning'
fidal's D a a f h t a r
_..Pr»re51 Oi' J R Earo).. A, M-s Prc/caaor of Aacieot and Hoatera BeiSootbera Confederacy ' muiJ be recn^ized
ai a
Ewery U l a U t e r
» 1 ^ H The Ambroiial Oi\ I jot ef
lid this great procession. The multitudes who •"
to pn-teot Hritish interests winch
nee.i
Th;« worli but t*!*}* ft^m the
It ia a rotcme o eacea
t^igerent' That is the opinion of the .Attorney
V
J
u
.L
J
« - H r c e l y a d d . a r e identified w i t h S<,u:liern in'ere^;The KaontoK Ulcer on my
rtivi » ti.4
J H Ftqca. a. B.. ProCteaor of Mallkemaac* and Oaf)$«hould ^soniMtSfi acoi'T ol
iDvaiUKt'te UiMto-.*-* 'ur* jwwM and artrwDoo The wnt*»r devote* hia fine
b
|f»*eQ m*- loach patn, wat cured
SesaaL the law officer of th^ Crown Now, this n>>r«s<I in It were to be counted by thousands , „ ,
..
,
_
r. i ,
Sf-ek I
u. ouj
lor » lea (tower* to a refutaDoa of the acepticaJ doooq*. toochisfGod. oe«ennf
aod
lhe-f»l.J r# allM
£ U Mrara A M.. ProfMaor cf Natural Seieace*, KaI
tak«
rlra«ura
io
rrcommeod
_
^
.
.
,
'
t
also
appears
that
the
stream
of
i
anU.rin.v
a bat the recognition simply of on existing fact
7 ^
hours talk
the authenucy of the HiUe. ftitci-e pan'ahraent. ctc \aunix chanics and Aatronoree.
L> K i l l t . Baker.
. .be public;
Eji|jttsmam beamed in every face, and the gal . , , i^in,^ diverted from New Vo.k u.
n
TB C Hunaica, Pnnctpal of the Prvparaiory Departme^i
in
LSe
miad
of
alm**t
e^err
unconverted
man
or
child
Al'
been buvin.- up i'tat the real importance of such reco-gnicicn ju»t laia youths who bad so patriotically responded I »-t Wall street, which
For Biz A.nDuai 8ubeenb«ra at • 2Howard Row, Mempbia.
parents w.thr.ui di-tinrtu-o of aett-u should place a copy to
Tbeolocieal Z>apartisaBt.
e i r country s call, presented an aspect of in -><illy Lid
Wilsons
a this juncture, consists in the comfort it wili Ut i jbilitT
bowi to trhantise tlie .Sj.uth iu:i.«li
1 art s M ^o^ Th-* raediciDe caKed Ambro
1 Vol. of Boblnaoa a Worka, or
b<»lor^ which I.in coin 8 mercenaries
Ihe hxnd-- or the:r rhildren It rannol be raad by the thcor , , w W. GaaOKia. A Sl^ Prtileiiaur ol BtUical Expo^
BW ta Jeff Uaris 4 Co tn know that they are to
.a
I C ' frotuj^ou had a happy effect. I eas bit
Thia ia but the fce2innini» of the end
We h^ll
1
V
o
l
of
WaU'a
Hiatory
ef
Ia£aat
BapUam
lojnKB without profit
^inon and Paatoral TheoJofy
^intfTici!>iy eruacb and qaail. thouid it erer
is aoontenanced in any way at a l l Moreover, to
CD
t, uojr» at oae time, and had both of my armt
« le * ilenT" -Enckand' aod chivairvc Fraoc*- a
Kacb U
We know t»oi where there la ec. mach mart-.: of ao creat ' ^ R Ea«a. A « FVoleeaor nf Behfr* and New Teetaitteu
I applied 'he medicine, oe»er flopped wof k,
misfortune to confront them,
tseaniiie it as " belligerents" now, we suppose,
tively aiding the cause of S.mtheni indt-jb^ud^Ti.-f
value. mhodied in eo
voiy ao little apace - TV TSrf j
t»reek. and Bibiiral loterpretaUab
0.1
»r : ID a f*« U.T«. I ran tafely »ay it if »
(Ti.'n^aa. fwhmapolij^ [nd
amt be actft'ptrd as an ini lination to "recngnixe
btliin;: but a '^n*tM»>u«aeM of the jasCice of
Expeaaaa per Saaaloa ef S4 Waaka.
aluAb.« me-luMbe
1£. E- Aa*aTO»o. Painter.
•be Mootgtimery administration as a de fiicUt l^vThe
Validity
of
he
Baptiama
of
CampbalUtaa
Tuitton m Colle^ prober fai. and in Preparatorr tVparw
fcao^e to b*» promoted. c^>aid indace tender
Cmon Mkstivo.—The Tnion
>(
Mamphi*, Teas
Por Tea A^inual Bubecrtbera at $ 3
et^aent byand-bv
" T o tJiat ctjmplexitm'* (it
asd
Padobaptlata.
—
Price
4i
>
cu
ment,
from to Til Incidental
$2 60 per atoFur taie t I>rujfjfi«U everywhere
and a.Tectionate fathrera, t h u j cbeerfuIlT > ei^>nd Djgtri^t of the Muscle Sh«'al liiiptmt An
1 fall aat of Boblaaon'e Worka. or
_
^oard'BC in the brat pnTale brniiiea. $3 per week.
oertainly kioksas iO " it maitcomo at Ll^l" Two
Tlus work coo:ajti» a complete r»-futarioo of all tnal ha?
'
Tuitioa
and
tncic
iidentJU
expetiaes
mnat
be paid ts ad1 fail aet of Wall a Hlatory of l a f a a t Bap- he*n wrtu»ii m ihe wuppMn of auch 'Apuama Let every nuK*. and no atodent wtll be enrolled without
ohcrsigDiScant facts are to be noted in this conap their sonA to encounter the perili of the •• KMatioa w-ll met't with thi» Mouii.-ii I 'huTh on
the Treaso
Ra;»Ual exaLin:ne it
grinn,' First—^Tbe arrival, at this port, i in thse t . . ^ and thf terrors of thf battle-fieM May a ^ktnrdaT before the Sth S^ibb.-^th m June
-er> rweipt.
tlam
tiuuzwj >o l.ilararv atrl*. worth
VouTic
men
licensed
by
their
church
to
preach. sBd
i.'agD.)ora bearer of ilispatirhes for the Southern
^ • w a r to TheopbUtia W a l t o a ; or KapOat Fnct- the eons of miniatera of th.' Gesp.1 wil] rer«.)ve
tuition
Jujt >11 ^I'KEl K^ti
CoiBleTacy—and Semiid—The orderic:: of a 3ie''irul rn>viden«'*» *bield from harm and crowti
afaiiast ilethodiat FVrt;«>r.
...Pnce cia frail, In.ticrnl yoong mm quall^init ttiemselrea to tewh.
llaflolton. Alua. May
K^tU — td
• nay have thetr tuition on time aa per cmtalof^e For cataHritih S!jradn:n to the Coasts of the r m a M wii^ Ticu-rr iheae objects of their tender solicitude
For Twenty AnouaJ Bubscrlbera at I 2Beriaa ef Qtieatloa Boclta. vtalo 1 and
each U eta loictie. an.l ftirther pvtimtsrs sddreaa the Presidenl or
?atea
ilom^ntous etin«e-\uence9 hang upon
T
Rev W W fUrdner. Rassellvilla Lav.stad«ts should b.
HOW TO S E N D M O N E Y
Oae Body and Laag Brace, a^ rth tl2
i m important announcements, which but go to
Kor ihe
deeU
IVew
Bible
XHetlonary.
.nearly
ready
fbr
the
pre***.)— here SI the openicjt of the .ession.
. ..-.si-fu.. pri^ure • <-herk or draft, payabia le
a n r that the near future ia iiTowing bisrger and
Bat.. TorKLU — Allow me to p ^ e my Union
• KT.a..» ye ot'l ihjfct .trrit |e»te-Q le^»«enet^ .hw
..
.'
l
eati
ui-t
rui>*
Aoine
rv.t:vidual
u>
see
lhat
roo
Tba
Oraat
iroa
Wlteal.
Bith
ed:con
..Price
tl
Ot
fejey TTith august events, to - make history" at brethren renaons whv I shall, on the "^th of June, • tnt -P'lrx
• e- -n.iTje*
-lepo^-t I iB the Po*tt»flicett Ihe
Th!« edition haa been reT'.afri wo aj» to track the greatlv P O P L I B C 3 E E K H A L E A N D F E M A L E
- b. • -w-e of
the Phn-ee«
J t* •
« rate wMch might make Clio herself t n m pale
11,;^. •• .1 •'t.nj
-ne
-ven the P M aava the wU- Tor Twenty Ajinual Bubacrtbera
Oie-red ed tj<Mi of the Meth4Ki>t iH^.phae It is worthy of I
for
"SepariUoa
'
and
"
Repreeentatioa"
ACADEMY.
URKTriikCN —I am a^irrv t. fiii'l ir ajT -••»- » • • u,: > » rerr.iUJnK mooey In the event of a
Here i . but little doing in the way of actual
W o r l b of oar Booka. at raXaioj^ie pnrea
'emark l^iat aeveral of liit* t:u>at olonx>ou» feature* ei.
AS JUST COMMENCED, UNDER
..' v '.-. -»
•
'•^rtifi'-atM ..f the witneas can be k>r«adicE just COW- The anior of the Northern « Waving all the canaes tha: hare led to thia un- 1 fa- ri-'ld 8t>me Bapiti^t mini»t«'r9 irachin,:
^^ the (»reaJ iron »V heel L>»»«- (•eo rcmovf^J—as the
1f<r ihe amouni- RemittJkZlc»»
KaO'l Moet:u|f» " The •e.-ti«in on baptism and that on the
tt>e auperviaum of F'rot W C Utll. of Memphie.
•iliers seems a good deal a b a t e d Kouzh treat- frtijanate war, it become* me to act with refer r':n»-» suhrenive of the do«'tnnea their "niin.vu.n | ar .-si
will s-' I* at o»:r n»ii
r j i j f i n f j ^acls. and for the beat interette of ^•iw makes it their duiy 10 teaob
Supper »cncker oot al*-* the dni'tnne aj ;mpan«i prare m Tenn.. tn larce. oew. rraxne toaildiaf«. juat ererteu. ai^
For Twenty-flTe Annual Subacrlbera
So lon^ na 1 •js ••
aait from their superiors, hard beds, and inst:® e - t i
firtDjr
erected,
with larie. epacioui^ romfbrtahle and wsJl
«rd:nition the pnwer of the Biahop«« l-mJted. etc No leu* vr&nUted rooma.
near the uuatPTille and kiddleton lUkad
1 w;>uld bare my vot**^ discooraire Mr n t under Baptiat ordination I find ruv^elf milernnT w e a t y - r i w e DoUara Is Oaah.
csBfi n i «Bwho!eMine ftXKl. seem to have put
Bif s •ii-.w^n.-e w'll ^ made «r . r^tsi ectered tbr money
t^an rwenty-toor rhanc»-« fvkrf heen ma^te -n the Ihaciplme. rownahifv. No. 1&. North B a s ^ Ko *. Eaai—S mile
of the Poplar Cre^k ChcrrK. Cboctaa eo., Iliea. The
• t T1,4
a ,-i»r-.ft.-(ite »e«l. •buwtn|[ thai the
and impcratirely oblissited ti» teach ihg d.K'
I .jet another thirty thouaaa*: cofnee o( the Wheel be ctretila' w»>et
69a o«t of hnmor, and they are tuil of coja- Li^coln^ rhooibt of i n ^ l i n j Tennessee. It 15
lor-aUoe ts very healthy, mmaubc and pleataot. havsnf
,ent that h« wil! be encourai:ed in proportion rrlne« 1 pled^pl rnvself U» tearh
, , « .. • ^
J. s-vrtJiuj; u. •;'r»-.-t;oij»—see ' Hoa
tsM. and Meth<*l!am wiU be {.oa'»r»e«- tT\ the Nr)atb II ha» two •iae aprux^a d exce'letxi wutcr. Ttere are two ateain
When I can
ti. One m^n. writin:* t o r n Wa»hin;rtun, thus |
• (»! (T.s'txx ao
' S E W I N G M A C H I N E S l o r P R E M I U M S . aJr«^v
a ••ound ^'m »hirh it c*n never recover mill* near be. and o& each aide, eaat and we«t, fear or
aize
of
the
Caion
rote
of
this
State,
and
[i# loQjjer do that, 1 will at once cease to act under
tn'lee <li»tant. are aeveral atcre* and a pM ofAre
aloo^ and doleful letter to his wife in N*rw |
tt ha*
a»«e-r»»«1 tK.«u fhe author hiv* intrfvi&oed a new Ave
Tbr :ut«mbon of the I>lre<Hc>r> ta, under the tnanaarmeni
•U7a-.;ed in prup>ortion aji he »ee« we are uni- .'/Wit authority
One of our moet talente^i an i
T t a : "Dear wife. 1 coafd write a hiatorr of
For Fifty Annual Bubacrtbora
and '^ntradvct-t'-t t.Se«»rr HapOat pol>-~v into thta edition uf the principal, to eat^iata aad oontxnae one at tlU k««t
W
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TO
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n
p
a
t
b
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s
a
b
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u
t
reni^it him.
ic oar countrr. Tlie anoe and dan|rhiera nl rker< hristiao mint^terv a of opinion that
Oaa of B o w e a Fine Bevlnff Kachlaea *a/ Thta la with«»i.i tin- le*ai foundafcoa m Qwt, a* any one car acitiMtln
v U treatment sioee we left home, to AnD&{K>MONEY
eymra wbc dc not N>el aide to pay tuition, win be re%e* for him*cJt lie has developed and atren^fthened the ceived
is aa clear an the inn to me that if I rote •iijeht to recei*"® Fcilobaptiat immersion
grmHK And any votmc feccl^tRaa er lady who
S^ia the Jtzaction and alooc the rood to W a ^ s-i 1DOt a»rare of liie r^ortditton
rantec u> be a fine arUcle. aod to pve a*tj»ras-Vii>a
the
i>oit;tjon9 h' did take by an arr^v of lar|:e number of ralua- rndi^eni, and wiahea to rmsve a ipood edtiratmn. wbo can
Separation," I appror^ of M r Lincoln's un- >fwt of f r o erila He is frank to ackm^wUdje
'.
It 'Ui* ntv. r.wirtfi i© the preaeoi poCJve fTWHl remmmendatioaa, as well aa the children of
9^011, that woald make y-iar hair stand on an
Pnce fAO
authonr.ee
todicent laresta or ^nardiaaa, ran hare thetr tnituin free
ftu«...
S
The
rawi
of
diacount
O
D
all
cxfuitntional
attempt
to
suhjuzate
the
South,
and
^^eir
immersion
is
ilUy
bur
sfu.ul.l
wre
For 60 A a s u a l Bubacrtbera at • 2—
• I hail re*>!ved to »«o a Me<h«diat f^nety the comtnr • •ood board and axwrnmodatioaa emu be had at very rea
bat it b too Ions, and we bore it well, and
Hai^k
'I I Kentucky Tt'nneaaee and L4>ut»iana. is
prireei. At a auminer reeort Ibr invalids there
OS. of Wbealer & WlUos'a flrat Sewm,; I
"
ihe .on of a Baptxat re^-nUy. "but one day •ooaNe
^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^
^ij,
n p « » d better timen in Wa^hinzton, bat, I am • s y t e htm to send an inTadinc army into oar
^an be none brtter. AUe aan^taata vi]} be aercred ao as
.
p.^r -ent In tiian* irvstancea our fnende
Ttiy eye fell upon the Urv«l Iron Wheel, ss It lay upon the ''o
ffre each and everv attideot anperior adrmntagva
llachioee
Pnre
warranted
for
12
month*
w t t to saj, it proml
rnrse.
If the ("JoTenimf nt
...
rb
•
prv-unu|C
rhe«-ka
oo
New
York
their iMjlmeftce frt>ni us, and '•ause lh«»m
rHI«'e
•-entre taliie 1 etincusly (.(.eoed il and read a few
Jataea H pArria,
rreeMeai.
..f »»T •enomc ail amall amminta in gold
PmC W C- -Uin. Pnftcjpal.
4 a t look tD tlie men in t-me. there will not be
heeame int.-re«te<l. and did n.-.thn:(r hul eat aad sleep until 1
tJieir children to all tiie Pedobaptist erro - 'a.n
Dia^etcm.
; lb- Uuer, the »«e«i wat is Istke a card or Ut For 60 Annual Bubacrtbera al
Soi.hed th.. wr.rk Wh#.n I cl..|.ed the hook I had not •
Johnll Peeraon.
C<d«inaa Ingram.
%
hen. in t ^ o weeks J^.me of -Jie o f i c e n c « m - n t it nates ana consmcrs aanc^rtwa » its ;
a b s n r j i t r that pr«.ent, a .11,culm .f pia.?*.'-.^- (tvi.l rijt a r.vufid
the "lae of the roin.
Osa of Orower & Baktwr'a Noii-eiaaa e«wing Ma- Mfihodinl pr.»ine«'Cirtn mho.:! me 1 aaw it waa a htilliar
Joaeph M. Dorria.
Jaacph' Flower*,
~
ahines Pn«-e
lirin? in l a i u r r , with their stoot and c b a a - !i<!»t interests.
' .-.mtrasttolhe characteriatic STmmetrr of Clmstian aeil U.S. ' 1 t. a.Mt ft,t.scc J ai-er on eat'h aide, or split the
Witliam Greea.
h C TnmtW.
..x-iety, nngmsled an. I «larte<I by mm. I aoufchl the Church
Uar>h £1—
.Hiill by Chnst himself, that Saturday "
Wd the m..n storvini 1
f""- tf"'" l "'""' "
" there was i
\v,ll not this leaven (seemin£lv littl.. ^•lur il I 1 tn.. .-oin into i. •eourng it »o that H wtll oot For 60 Annual Subacribars at • 2 • If
ur^s-nl. and we truet aur
flundr^la. mtniiOen. aiKl member', hare been lead out of
-ioother writer, in a
hopeful .pir^t hy » f "wo. bu: the fli« I once admireJ an,l loved ^
^^ole lump ' if t>,;..rat,d ' timi .h..,il,l
• jj.: hell t.m hT r^mtJrmit.
One of S l a t e r ' s Bewtng Machmea, w r a j i t ^ Metho<li>m t.v thia book, and thon.wKtB kept from entei-.nit
<.aA«Ka, MAaas A C«
Ibr ooe year Pn«e fAii
ftsnaiiBof J Baldwin, attached to the .Snr^nd Kei ^ bocome the ensi-n uf Military Despotsm, and ,
li;iptu,ts beware »f such leavon
(d.K'tnn..
•i Baptiat children ahmiM re».i It. The youth of the land
Jersey V„Iantecn,. says: -ihe pickets '
To my own .<tate. and to the |
^
^^ ^ ^
persisted in w,:
.hould be ^xniliar with It
A MAGNIFICEJNT MELODEON.
i w been short of provUiona, and wonld hare |
t^e b.,me of my children, it become, me precipitate our gl.irions doctrines and .S-npinml 1 Acknowledgement of Payments.
Ths Little tron Whoel : The Teetsmnny of Methodiate
SELF-crRE IB B r r r k B t s a r fHTEIC.
For 76 Annaal Subacnbers at $ 3—
acainsi Methodiam
Pnce « eta
•»md imieM they had Iixikci out for themrelves 1
it shall not be cast practices into all the dn._Tn« ,.( F-e<l,.,sm
II,.w '
s i.i; lie* c>ir«srnt^r* ^lave paid to Hay tMi.
SATrttB IS WIBEE THAN ART
A MaffSlfloaat Parlcr Ualodaoo. & ocUve
The testimony nl hlahop Baacom auatjuni. the posinnn
FwiptiS parties w e r ? « n t out, and severil docks I f f
"f
children that their father | .^a]! we tnt-n-mj/j, receive relieioii.lv an ilU-a '
I -it i
that cannot
purchased ol any mu.*»c dealer vn the of the t;rwal Iron tVUeoi A work for the milLnn.
EVERT
DISEASE HAS A DIVIKE KEMEJIT.
•aidiickens. which could aot tell where they b e - "
"
P®"' U c t with impunity 7 or has the time c.me ivtien
U i
K U I-cvL-'oii. A II Airnew, e<ilaa
South fbr Ue* than SliA
T h e TrUemma Pnce » eta. THE WISE APPLT WHILE THE FOOLISH DBEAM.
l « » o d , h . « gone to potii i f re is une tmly hspe of salvation left u ^ and ^
^^at Gracf
may abound ' ii,^ f.-r ('^TrOnly rwul II
lu: ub^-rt^rs have paid u> the dates anaaaed W E W I B H TO B O B B O W « 10.0^*0 AT 25 F E B
tL
BETTER PREVEhT THAM rrarV'E TO CURE.
Aa«cc<rantii concur in .liuin? :ha£ there » die
« ™
^
fo-" , bid.'
But may r e who have been the ,.„n-er,-a
Let your child r*a.l It
•
u.t .w.i
L^I TOUT neijhbnr, rr.ad It
c e u a t dearw of c n e r . ' j and promotitode lEsthat I, who love I nion. should ,eek or in |
^f ^^^
^
^^
..
^ ^^^^
CEINT.
DELATB ABE DAKOEBOrS
. , N . IH J A Il-ei Au«
J n Morris Aug
« W
Get Proteetaats tf< r«ad IL
^
hy me authorities of the Scnthem Confe-iP'""""^' 'A'
"J
my oirn State .' j eighteen hundred yearn, 1,1 the
and at t h ,
To any •abscribcr who w-.ll. between this and the
.t, . t 1 K t I'aih-hall June «
Infidol • CoBfSssloa. Or the Posrer of Chrlatlas
Cine PfU In time ofUn ssves tltoe. One trial of the IdTwr
•ner in arming and fall.y efjoippinp, as well as . i
^^
V otsa.
hurniny
stake, if poasible, be more lealous in
{..nom\n4 -unswritwni ^uiT- f^d to the dates annexed lit of February, Im61. advance the subscnption price
Onlos
_
.
{.nreroD and Acue Pill
convlxioe yon of thMr value
of hii paper for
wa wili send btm. by mail, as a
fcfla^tiDopa.
And vast numfiers of men. proh-i ^'enne-see, iiay i l , IJO1
} bringing " Judgment to the line und Ki-hteou..
•ir r\ajT>»-» f- r
Thia. h* aome. la thonifbi to be the very beet book ever
preaatam, either of the following vurki
.a«uej
from
Oie
Sojith-Wealem
(MbJiehinj!
Bt,ua«.
A
mm
lUy not Ita, jjiau fiitr tiiotisand. ^ ^ amstereti at |
.—
ness to the plummeL ' Come brethren we are iti
\l,.r
M
Krankl.n
White
April
\
Kl.l
Ge.i
Ir.hn*'
THE BEST.
. Every |*at<.r .hould
oi.^ into wrry fkmiii
U.. i J T nen« Jan 1, J B I
WorraU's B . ^ . w of HsU.
I, J r
pointa in the Vorthem parts uf Vinpnia, I "=
SOUTHESH PCBTIPICATIDNS
the beginning of «fran<?f times, and stand upon
ol h!a chorrh and concrefrallon. "
I
April It R E Slnimi Feb2S. R |
OrtctB of Baptists, by Tord.
SOUTHEKK KElCiaJIXS A B I B M T r o K
of whom could at a inren momeut, with the
"^Fhe following table of the L'nited .-^tates forts the ere of our elorious and long anticipated rr
It la aeoond only to Thcodtiaia u: attrai-tion aad power
BOTTTHXRH BISEABKB.
. V t 11
T i s U t U s Iron WbMl. (t;Tavea)
^ poauhle deLiy, be cuncentraled on Washinz and nayy-Tards. sooth of Mason and Dixon'a line, j /ease from persecution. Let this, in connection 1 ... f . i w
"ity.t.rili«.r ha. paid 14. the Oale annexed
Ths plB. r a r m : By A I* C. M.ni-ter, will be read with
• l a t a r y of Bsvsr WUllams
Pat
up
tbr r s t n i n . s asA T r a n U r a .
®5ae, if to intended.
I
[he population, cost and strength of each ' with oar preat respormibilitiea, be sl cufficient
Interest by Ckroliniaa... and indr^nl by the rtouthem public
And r t r a t Baptiat Ohnrcb in Amsrloa
(sTT.)
The Memphis
Avalanche
says that the »teamer
Whpre u>caie<i
generallv Pnre T3 rente
' .1., I..h
Tail 1.1
Cost
O a o B I S t i m n l a s to u s to m a r c h
boldly a n d fearlessly
on
T h s TTUamma. ttirmvea.)
The hook will he read w.th tntereel. hoth by the vnnthftll T h e P a i n l e s s L i v e r
.(IW.OCU
'^^'wwgii, pirin^ between New Orleans and S t ! ^^ McHenry. Baltimore. Md—
Pill,
to t h e victor's r t i w n .
L e t u s w i e l d efEcientlv
the
and
aifed
Vfe
commend
it
to
all
our
re^Ji
n.
—
fAe
JV«.
BaptUt r a o t s acalnst HsthodUt FleUon.
135,1100
139
le the best Uver Pill. Pursly vscetabls. Pnce «i rats
^
and bioad for the lanter port, waa K i z c d o n ^
^
^
Palpn. Bolfiew'-a I f i
Business
Correspondence.
implements of our warfare
'which are not carnal
539.UUD 131
Fort LH>Uwnre. z>el River r>«l
^ Bawlsw of ThoophUos Walton. (Daytoti
Abnivtant enccMa to the Pine Farm ~So»tAs-a Baptitt. ).er b*o.
^Odaj l a ^ b y onfer of Oaa. Pillow, aad now lies
51 b u t m i g h t y t h r o u g h t J o d t o t h e p a l l i n j d o w n r.l
u.oe
Mail
Annapolis, Md
CWloro«.Ji C
pTl]
1... f M
—t.'' «!.»
aod paid t<. Ciwiem- T l u Immersions of Podobaptists
U ! S t r o n j j h o l d s . " a n d let u s p r o s e c u t e t h e v a r f j r t
4.011O
tt tile wharf, with a detachment of liig Ci-jckett yon Severn. Maryland
and OampbaUltas. (Partoti.1 r m y Bhon Bormons on t m p o r t a a t SahjMta. with Clark's S u r e C a r e A g a e Pill,
..
S75,a(»
j
f
j
r
t
Waj«hiD|rJ»a.
Potomac
Rirer
• Capt !>ani. Whitsitt. on bnarl as i
^
into the
very
heart of the e n e m y s country
iin.l
I'.r,. n M V.lner >..n have paid t*. 5ovetnl*r 1, 18C1— T h r * . BoaaoBs w h y I am a Baptiat,
a life-like portrait of the author oo ateel
Pnoe II 00
Is th. beat A(ue or ChiU PlB. <0 cents sad tl per box.
P w t Tha .Soyereiin Is hearily laden with sugar, ^ort Honroe. Old Pt Comfcn. Vt
f o U h i m in >ur m i d s t , a n d c a p t i v a t e his v a n q u i s h e d
' - » • i-i'er . h e n i . m e i. o u t .
LC14.1U>
V<*rt Calhoos. H
Norfolk Va
aad a fourth on Oommnnton. I Pendleton. I Thii volume le unlverasUy commended by the Press It
nolaases. etc.
[kTI)
ul- s r ^ u a d r o n s
ia).oa'
t v h e n victiiry s h a l l p e r c h
u p o n
our
^ ^
^virt M»con. Beactort, N C
ur we "111 five turn creJit lor lhri» mo.-i<Aa or. tu» paper, le a iKorvhouee of Ideaa
1U«
S.t«)U
Whea we lefb the levee last ev-*nin^ the tteamer V'»rt Johnaon, Cape Fear. Wil.. X. C-.
4.r Renew, or Ihe youth • Maf;iuine uoe-h.Uf a rear
The ncheal Ihousbla of a g r ^ mind are crowded mto The U n f a i l 11
i nCDgper Cbox.
u r e for Piles.
I b a n n e r , a n d \ye s t a c k o u r a r m s a t t h e foot o f t h e
^
S l x ^ l ^ f t C t l X Y
M I T J I ' f w M ^ f
ITl.OOO
iirtCaaweil.
«>ak
l«lan.l,
N
C
these afty model sermons Let every mimater possess It.
^ a e s of Walts, owned I T the Illioois Cential
14C- I rrtisj. a n d b r i n a o u r t r o p h i e s i n t o t h e t r i u m p h u n t i - C V U U 1 1
l l i j l l l U
i ^ M l l J r t H i U l l l l •
trr ,000
n '-. ,
'
~ ijrort S^cmpter ("Tiarleatoa.
(So.
A]
Brirtad
Thrwo Bsasona Why I am a Baptist: and a toorth.
P R E M I CJM8
^•URol Company. Pres. Lodwick and U. W. .j
Charlestoo. s. c_
_
43.000
c
I k i n g d o m a n d enjoy the s w e e t smiles of the " C o p ^
—
Ambrosial Oil.
StahuB. the last named indiyidoal cne of the ^ o r t jjooltrie. Chsrieston. 3. C
Why t u > A Closs OommonienUt.. ..Pncsucts.
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TO A D V E B T I 8 K B S .
For Oots, BmiMs, Toothacbe, Bsadvb., Chnlis. aer.
KiOOu
15i» t a i n o f o u r s a l v a t i o n " f o r e v e r a n d e v e r
fUlnrdIng s rvadjr tDetaos to parents of providlns haodaotne i n . OhrlatlaBity BuacapUhls of L ^ t a l P r o o t - Thraia,
MtSak at Cairo. was momentarily expected. It fFort Psilaaki. Savannsh. Gs_._-_—
Inrraxaia. Coras, stc_ etc. M c<a 10 tl per Wtte.
i request of s o m e of o u r most
noble a n j
orthiKli.i
SO.MIO
^ r t Jsrkaon. t^svssash. Ga
—
presents lor their vhildreo . aod to Sunday-echool tescjiers
l>n.-e
">
Put up snd warrantml br
^ a j e s e i a H j nnierstood, however, that c a r frieiuU
Sl.OIB
rrt Usnoo. SL An^stine, KTs
CUlItE. 6RXOOST * CO,
» *
, b r e t h r e n , 1 s u b j o i n t h e f o l l o w i n g q u e s t i o n s for the
' E W O L I.iJ M O S T R E S P E C T F U L L Y or ofBcera o/ replonnhinit the H S Ul.rary. or of procuring r v Thoochts OB OhflstlaB Duty
Pncs
U
cts.
No n College street. liwiiviUs, TenaeMM.
. - tt Hdeoa ha«« anticipated oa. and haye tecttred
w
Ul
.rt Tajlor. Kej Weet
preMoU tor Iheir B H pupila.
Tennessee
BsftiaU
w h i c h
w e
hope
s o m e
„(
it.
* *
a u m o o n u . tlu. tUct i h « i
ewnt by msil to say pan of th. Daloa.
dwlWly
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B
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Pnc.
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e<3
rf « t a { On best boats on tile Miniisippi to ad4 to H t n JeBer«ti. Tortugma
T K N N K S S E E
B A P T I S T ,
VI SarmoD oa t h . I>.ath of P r M l d . a t Eatoa.—
ns.oto
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H a * t h e U i g . . * . o r v u b u i o n o r a n y B a p t i s t W e s k l y la t h e
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T h . Oompl.ta LJhrary of the Southern baftiat ^ ^ ^ ^ SU^BOBS. By T C Te«»laJe. Mlaa.. P n c tl 00 Belterwill
asy so w b « 700 bar. liis.d 11, aad il Is Ba... T5»,00O
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Pckem.. Pena^^la.
l ^ e r v i Why should Baptists refuse I*edobap- '
l ^ k e tnaay of thun, pimaamt to talks.
Busdsy School Uoioo—AO dellght^l] houka
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at liempbii the 2aUi. s a j s
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posMiirion of a rai boat at thU place, and
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2 W h y ihonld Baptists refuse their members '
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the conversion of hundreds in the chKif cities s:9d towns of
-CUSESthe a r r a t of another one at Randolph. S;
Mouth Mies. Ri ver
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with
P e d o b a p t i s t s at the
b e s t -isa
the Booth. Tbey will b. read with incrsaaed muin»t ty the Bsadache. Esncbf, Tootliarh.. ia Cbrw misotss: Brim.
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aOT.rtlsinf Msdlam In U » . B a u t b or SonlhwesV
^Wh bcbm;; to Pittabnrjo"
Si ,rt Piite. Rigulets. L»_
t9e IL o r_J.
Tha Oaldart Sartaa
«Ts.aio
thousands who listened lo them.
Chios, Ityspepida. Ceiie, Osmpa, InHamsd KyM, clinmie
d s table '
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M a r r l a r . . .Bd t h . MarrUd L l f ^ By Elder J M. D sore evwa. sore throa. erts. btma, Iruina, sptaias. chap.
Ciarle3ion
Cuarzer
of Satarday hiat. th« .
sti>«imb. Chef Meat»,r. L.
3. Why should our members commane with > Adrertisementj
itrietly
limited
to Eight
Coluvau.
. p a n . idem,
-item, diaiThaa,
diaiThaa. bmiloas. (ranis, irfiMeid
P:Soe SScta. ped biiBds,
For Bia Annual Subscribers at • 2—
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deabe.., oi^ •s m s . son In s«st, sars Birpin, scaldThe author haa treated thia enNerl in the lif^t of God's liru
Pedobaptists, and yet be retained in fellowship in
.
tEKMSArthar'a Jawanllo U b r a r y .
heaid.
tetter, snake Istai, spider Utw. dog hate.,
heWU rintworm.
ring
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moment,
and
yesterday
we
had
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to
th.
Southsm
Co»«i.r«cT
axij ri=bt to
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Word, tt tt the most loterestingsnd vslushle wt.rk v . havs ntt -bites. r>«wwtM IS i>iifriiifsrf>'£ss»al
Or, A r t h u r ' s BoisaalMld U b r a r r ,
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(}l2r ehorches 7
K u r ...oe
o r l e e . — t e a I m e a , o r t h e a p a c . occiipt.4
Kur
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btiTSS. U eoTM sefaSctaM oa •bona., mmHH eves
ob borsn,
ever seen on the mtfen.
Or, ^ I m w a U atorlas.
"rirali from foreign porta; aaifrag them a
ly thei
•pnihis,
swiooey,
poU
avU,
fistula,
sadd].
m
T
harness
gaDsu
Or.
Ohambar's
I.lbrary,
Many books sre Dot wsoted. Thi, is.
fresh weonds or sweUBga, and is tb. bMt k s o a rsaedy Is
tf moJaaKs from Ckrdenaa, and a Britiafa
* CsrrEo S t a t e s N a t . — T h e total namber of
inJ.ertion.
TS
r*nr»
MOCXT
to the caas* of truth here
Or, T h . Ootkaffa t d h r a r y .
ChrUtlaB Paraitowsa. by .V M. CTmwfbrd.
1 oc apply 10 teBd«4boted borsM Crom looBdrr—uk. ap l b .
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For U.rv* montl.- per square..
«it&
iron and ca>l from Glaagow. The U t t e r f eisela in the Cnited State* nayml w r r i c e ia nioetjsad bathe W.B about t b . t n g e f t b . a o t . Onrss all enAb EzpoalUoB of Oampbatliam. In a Reiiew of Laiid. ftlet
_ 14 00 f o r T w o Annual Bubscribers at t S A n s w e r . W e can a n s w e r in a very fey For eix mootti*.
tueoas dissasss oa man n bsast
^ been taken np to- retom to the same port, and ^ e . which haye a tonnage of 119,791, and 2,319
etc.; by By A. P Williams
Prie. tl 00
No one meAds. eaa ear* Is an easea, hot we eas sbow
SS SO
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twelve
months.
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* h e e n engaged fnB of Sea lahind ctrtton at the | g^na. There are nine o a r j yards and two store w o r d s b y a s k i n g a t b e r q a e s t i o n s . v i t :
This work, with valuable iBtrndi-^oii by Dder J B Je««. more real p m f of tb. Vina, of AmtrasssltM m ia bnliag
Bofk.e will be called lo your advertisemul as
• r . A«I.a BOTlM, « vola. P n c 11
openx^ tom.mpowb). JD.B. wte m l i m batsg
makes this work an that csa be dnsred npoo the ssbject of
I C r e i ^ o f tlid. perpoond. Soch a freighl^stationa. The nayy yards a r e a t Portamoath, N.
W h y w o u l d B a p t i s t s r e f u s e t h e i m m e r s i o n s , „a..o aa .-hanjted
u ' Ihso
" can 'b . p l a.c e. d. lar aa; otbsr iBwileUi*.
Th. Premium 11 books win be aeot tiy mail, fTM ol .x- Csmpbellism. Elder WiUisnu has disctiSMd th. gnmnds oucht,
i^i
da not asMtt a ear. tir every malady Is w t * ^ tba hE^ not been p y e n i a the memory of the nHfst tt; Boston, Masa.; Brooklyn, S . T.; PhiUdelphia, of Mason or O d d F e l l o w s tf t h e y i m m e r s e d ' i idvero^-ment. to .«mr. stt«tioa. sad «litonsl aoOo., pens. to the rsoclver. within the Uaited states. The other
raan
kmay
ar. sabiKt, bet wbat wa pnelaiiB wa csa
siuat
paid in a.lvsneeupou which this modem herwy raM, with a tnarter's hands,
WfaitOBC
Prsmiams will b. seot by express, or otherwis. If desired sad, tee thitji, bss exposed the last sophistry and hiding stsstlaie by hvinc sltai ssm. Th. Ambmial ON a a 1
Pa.r Baltimo^^ M d ; WaAinfrton, D. C ; Norfolk, B e c a n s e t h e j a r e m e r e h u m a n s o c i e t i e s a n d |
tscsviis a n T t a m n s or sraoou.—ah Baptist sad will b. sutgect to the trscsportstion expecsM.
nUe prepiiuioB,
Ummghwit tta M b
The' hloekadmg
sqaadran,
eonsiidn* of a soli- T a ; Pensacola. FTa.: 8an Fnuieiseo, C a t , and
plsM of Its KlTor^stes. This work srill givs tmustal sadsP e d o b a p t i s t socie- ' •• h~>la wul be ch«rn«l ooe-tonrth of tlMM talM, tf pre.
Persons
obUloiBf
aubMribcrs
wai
plew.
aeod
oa
th.
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otherwi,*.
bvrtioa.
asd
win
b.
snr«
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lar)t«
amlsnoB
trfaerreer
•ay l i i p , tho Ktoijara. had been witbdrawn, it
:kett s Harbor, X. T . Tha i t o r M h i p iUtions ties ar« the organixations of men, of Luther,
Btidi Istor sod rewarcb, bis predUBed a i e * lettliir
Artirlei. wrtt4.o to advertise schools will h. ehar^^sd sam* aams. as kst as obtscasd. so that they msy b . et:>er.d OB CampbeUism hw takes root. Those wbo wish to oadarstaDd alter
medletM, 'wbiefa is bonad to dUve ant taneli nf W wntb• M i , t » Sanmnah, ar K4newhei« elae, on special
at Valparaiw and P a a s m a
Oct b«>ks, s a d t h . paper regnlarty Ibmrdwl. V k n i j a t b . system sbotild read this trork.
se
advertisement!..
WheQ
Acta
s
n
fbnisbed
Ibej
will
h.
leM
tmpoited
BMih wMi whtch t b . COBSITT aasoded.
of Henry, of CalTin, of Wesley, of Mr
d a r i n g b e r absence the port of eoozaa
oob.'ed eclitor-slly. if the school Is sdvsrtiswl la this bsts sr. w>mpl«4.d lb. Pnmiums win b. erat. wAea
Flew, can st osr oBlee. when « . wiO taka liUswut IB
a h . 1 ssuud'a HotM OS t h a W. T
u BO
ibowlu
letMis
Bd teschnnmsls loo BBmenBS la sad brib
Campbell.
What
have
the
eharches
of
Jbrt
sad
in
th.
msoiMr
poinlMl
oat
Oash
must
la
an
esses
paper
^ M ^ a ^ d e d . Is t h i , ,nch a block^Je « t h . | ; i A K L m o s i n L - L a a t night a Jferenvle w a given
Tbew SOIM have bKome rscwtly corrseted sad enlsigwd, In tSk.fcTTBol ST. sdverttsemeet. snroe nf *->ich efwie fivm
Ih. .rder lor a o . v sDlMcriber.
and a n sow usned ta two octavo vols., with aio. stMl en. physieiaBs m high aiahditii;. wUo lu-e ce.rc it in
prse.
fcwpaan p o w e n m l ] m p e c t ?
& Hon. Caaaiaa JL - C f e r a n d others, U
Chriit to do with them ? Are Masons enti- Ts Ptrsusans.—AU books advertised in this pap«, ap- asMBpaay
B p e ^ r a 5 * . • f i b . BamsT smt fte. oo appileatioa.
with msrsaioos eOMSS.
proved by its editors, sre ptirchsivd sad sold by tke ReaUigiavKl maps of Palesthm, Jerasslem ai.d Asia KlBor. Tbr tice. as they
A p s m n ^ r reports tb* tiuinying of shells aaii V o t c L Tbey r e p I M to emOa from tba crowd, and tled to the Lord'a Supper ? or would they be WeMtem Pohltshlnf Bouse. All pablishers of good books
We cbaltea^ t h . wortd ta |aodi»a a maedy ro spewiy
Rraittaaow may b . mad. by mail st our risk. Th. gold bayw ts not eompeOed to porebsM th* New Ti.isiiiijil lo
aad eOeetBSl ia Its betliBg prejwtira.
dsllsr >14 postsfe-stsmiia ars convaiii«it b r small stms.
* a | M B B l e * l y into tht fortification, a t S e w i B ' ^
^A*^
Sod It lo their ietsrest to adverttsa ia Ua eelomss.
a v - B M d & s c v U c a n a f t b * votas of Osrk sad rnH«r-s
gettbeMDOtw-ibeTarapsUlshnl iwlepeiuleoarera It
Mr. O s y n t d that tbe 'irrepraaiibla eoallier if their initiatorj rite was an immersion.
Anbroeial 00. «ldeoB» aa smtaule. mi »«» P ™ "
T b m h«ta« our estaUislMd nias Ibr the J t m MO-O. a • a * Bm a n s H w s a r ssading 1B00.7.
T i e SoBthenien. s a n a difpatcb from haa began, a a d i h o o U not b* ended o a t i l
is
th*
only
Bapbst
eonsmestai;
OB
tba
SKCre
K.
T.
w*
know
whewwCTd
SBd stSBdiBt K* imi<nMFbsblf^_ B ^ a s d ba
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o " oesun, a n a s o n u a B0« D* CDOea OatU rary Circulate Dr. Dajton's work on Pedobaptist is bopad that ao one wiU ask Ds lo r«e«i. from IhssB.
8&AVK8, XAKXS k CO.,
U Iti.admirslilja(fa4>t«I araisaiM, BUadassM. sod eoBvinewL
^ C U L U . CSXeOBT A 0 0 • n o p p o B t a WilliaaBpart 1000 atrons. slave w a a i M G e a i r a l Nye took O a a i M S N ^ Immeisiona—50 eeata.
6&AVaB, KAJJU * CO.
Bsshvma,TsM
dwl-«
•slsI'nipri.teni.lisrtiyina.Toa.
§ f | 0 0 l s a n i CoIIfgeSe
T
j
ki-ne at die office of the
IlKStST WsHEIt,
J. C. Lince.
J tr.—"
uf tmr
i i t f . * a neniral p>»itii>^
Iti stand l o f a l l j b f i b ^
V n c r . a» rtalF®, the <•«^mi-nt. llipv lH"»tB«'
The huur iia»
r ft.r-or a i s u n s t It «
Kaam.t mf lhi«
n Chief uf the Foiled ,
he ii.Tai ritaU-i to funiistl
tetlum i a m m e «f ti""
}
h a t e outluns tudu
^ rr;=ml,< to liic
fru-iid* (« tliB reb«l«
TVuniUrftU! t ' a n i h . ?
• t f i . r tfae<«.vcnii»ent »
ItJie.Tiii au« w i t h ' t
tiiilT can U« maiEtaineU
a^B." f h B Denier State*
s a t neairaltlT t l » Ur*t
r i n » i h e i r a w n I'OW®"^
J k i n " to m m their I i « «
skiaoA
I etinnidercfl as » c o r n e t
at "f
tsawriiihi of
Jird
,
Jter of tb« n o a * rf
Buiana Lejiwiatnn!. t™
be wM .in the floor ^
Ir bill HI prohibii. = w « r
"dties, lite shipment or
aa.
rte,
citiieW"
in iTpIy to »
1 in SrnlttckT, an ^ ^
ed tJ«»fl triupfc
to sluj Uenetal
i efMT twenQ'
liwpoimble
T t ^ t t t t i . bad « mJ k e t tromi bi» o * n per»>Pnlrie»insth« t r o p i
1EABBI3BD.
OntlH- lothiait.. by R»t. i . C ProHaa, R*t. J o s n K
CtiTia. of .Mortmsboro, N. C.. to Miss PuscuiA Bntoa,
of Murfrei>fl*<n>, Ttob.
H
jir ^riiitrh Eii» .j<ti Con(ir mtmeT to\r
"fcm? ftjr ufl lung
kV !rat iiwt t» titers for a
a i n ' Why »hiiJl ia>t
j-m 2iert and <I«itr»
l E i n p r - T . at once and
eiiiitiii* inimaiiirance
t h e
M
'tVisiufss Elfpartmcute
t;' r r r ^ t a e n t waa T3M
pn
a
l i th» past r e a r T h e O o r e m m e n t hold, t h e t * ^ "
»ctual expenses of
If
Oorernmeot for the year 1859. T h .
Great interest a d a r h e s j u t now to the poaition home eneaies of the republic a t i t . mercy."
U w a . reported
at LouiaTiUe, on T o e « i . T . t!»it
^ ^ " P P ' - ' P - ' U ' ^ " »f the Mont
(ireat Britain and France are likely to assume.
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Kwartia the Coofe-ierate S t a t a at this particolar 75 Xincolnitea. with two gnns, had crowed to !
Go»emmeat
Mootf } Wa.->h ton
ptnctnrt There are pretty clear indieationa of S p ^ * * ^ ® Green river T h e arms a t P a d o - i L»g„utiT»
l.afi.uw
the intentioiu of the former power to recornixe the j cab. are threatened. The Kentackians are g n a r J-} ff iKuDrr
••4.aw
new ciTemment. a t least an a bcUiaemL
with all I i n t . them, and an icTaaion will reaolt in blooL •! E * ! * " ® " '
Stmt® .
C-- t
_
' Tressorr I>p«rtni#nt..
the ri^ts of a belligerent, in which are included F ^ cannon p, to ParoqneL
j
.
. -y.iU} sv^u.fts:
1 he Parkhill, from Lirerpool Cw Charleatcin, | jtsry Deputmant.
K.JtW
rtfee right to I»«u3 letters of manjue. and to make
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repriaal* upon the enemy on the the high seas was captured while attempting to run the blook- j Po»t Offlc I)»r«rtm«i>i
cxsuo
The English goremment, moreciver, sceais to b.- ade; so says a Philadelphia dispatch.
iZi^'l^arj
rtTT restive under the restrictions to which
c. Ellis telegraphed President Daris. on T a a »• j rorrijn I n u i r o u m
lou.uO
i.aw.ooo
British commerce a subjestrd in the Southern d a i l u t . that North Carolina had passed an ord i- Li^ttijon.*.
' Expenses
K«>T«aur
rtates by the Lincoln gorerament These restric.
of secession anonimously.
ExecuUte M»iii«tio
.
tions it H!eai!>, are in direct violation of a compact
e leara from Louisville t h a t there b great e t - UlscslUoMiua —
.
000
whith -^as entered intc by England and Ftaace at
leat throughout Kentucky, growing oot of r«Total
iiui commencrment uf the Crimean war, at tie
in.
of the clandestine introduction of N o r t h e n i
iSme:
aj
CniteJ
Stata
ijormmrat
itielK
A n d
.eta placed in oath-bound bands.
PoUti«s
We ore under obligations to ilessn*. Sharp A
slthoag^i the latter government was not called
•erish.
Hamilton for a genteel specimen of cutlery, man
apon to place itself under a like nblipation. it is
-» men left Uarper s Ferry on Tuesday to
afactured by them at their extensive plow fartory
,2aitned that it is now bound in honor to respect a re^Jjt the abolitionists invading Wheeling.
near this eity
These gentlemen manufacture a
pinriple whose adoption by Engiacd and France
jjhe following items of intelligence reache<l ui.
superior plow, and the article l>t?forv as is a suffi
las owing to its agency
What England and ju»- as we were going to press
(Sient guarantee that they can make superior t-utFnace then conceded to the comtcerce of the
Mr Wallbridge. who is &iniliar with the ti<polery. Those wishing a heavy knife can find a reI nited states, if is nnw u n r s i the latii'r cannot in graphy of Kentucky and Tennetaee, has been
liable article by calling ou tlie above parties
jqoiiT withhoU from the
of those lands ciUed to Washington, indicating Southwestern
M
.ieaoniiDg to the convention referre'i to. England acvementa
M a neutral power would have a right to carry on
!t is said that Mexico has been assured by the
EKQLAND'S POLICY TOWABD8 T H E
CONTEDEKATE STATES
tjade with the Staies of the Soothera Confederation Cnited Stateo Government that the Monroe doo
The foJlowuig is very significant ii» the e n
in her own »hipi>. in all articles not contraband of triae will be entorced. and that shouM any E u r o
London
«ar,de«pite the blockade Now it is matter of life pean power interfere with her, she will be sup- Iiluding portion of prominent articles in the
and that Spain has been warned that she V ^ & e o f the3d i n s t . which is a ministerial paper
jsJ dentb with her to procure cotton for the sup- poi'
in the Dominica affair at her peril
" Putting iside all question of tlie formal r»<-c..'
piv of her manufacrnrera. Ilermanafactorinpdis•ccts wiD be driven into rebeilkm from ftarvation,
le C o n m ^ of the Confederated States ad " ^ o n of the secede.! Stales do thev or do the,
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in a c t , constitutes political power capable
if hcrsupplv of crtJon is cus aff This her statesied lat« Ta«MiaT a«rht U> m « t in K.ohmoDd !
to b e ^ o r ^ r d ^ i ' |
xm and iezi^tiTrs well know
llencs they wiH
20th of J u I t
Tae tM-iJ bill wa« p a w ^ , E'recedeot in decidetlW in their favor Their
'
sat sbind by c^uietly and suboiit to a blockade
QZ LHstnct ActomeTS in the field to appoint vit*
thatbold,
of Smith
O'hrien
hi?*
f a h bftnalocouM
a ^ (carden. t<>
Thry
aod have
gomemiimt*
oat tbrettens to deprive them of the product sa titutes in their absence from the circuits.
: leld. exclusive and hostile possession of a large ,
whirk feeds her operatives and gives life to her
The patent office bill is signed, and M r Rhodes
terriUiry
They exercise, within it. all the usual '
^oaantrce. She will not w i t n e » general bank appointed Commi-esioner
No new military ap- ; sowers, and confer upon its inhabitants all the
;iiptcy arnnng her peciple for the sake of gralifyinc | pointments were made. K committee, consisting inii&ary benefits of a settletl (tovemment. Thev •
The London if Uessra. Rives. Hunter, and Memminger, was ire not even charged with " flat rebellion ' N..r |
Xortbem cupidity and revenge.
l.ies Mr Lincoln hold a position entitling him to |
Jfsrars? Chrvniele
thus reftrs to the subject
ippointed to make arrangements for the transfer Bake such a charge, i.r powers adapted to sdmm i
"To put liown federal privateers wnuld. we need of the Department to Richmond
sfier a corresponding punishment
NVhen ti:e
aeueely say, be an an set of war against the
hirte.'D St.ites re.*isted the aurhoritv of (Ireat
feileral gttverament. but not to do so, threatens a s
Sritain, we termed them rebels' and trie,i to Mip
Httmative still more disastrous than even such a T H E H t r L I H O P A S S I O N S T I L L STBOITO I H : rT«ss the " rebeliion."' Kut. the stippreanon hein;:
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This is the dilemma into which Lord John
resisted with effect the rebellmn at once be.-ame ;
Bitasefs American policy ha» brou:iht himself and
<|ur city on Monday last presented one of the I. w a r . and though we did not eharnre our wm
tJis ooontrr
/ / cvttun is rrof to 6e ff^it by Jctir
animated and exciting spectacles it has ever •f talking, we changed our tactii-«. an ! at •n,-.
ainceded to " the enemv" all the imtnunities of iin
•max. re must not scmplf to f i « /mil meanx, or
our good fortune to witness
A military .»r*iinarv belligerent. And irr <-an Knr.ily
r^r'usr
the lioi/jr bmd
of
fuur
or Jire
miUions
oj
the
Irade of bundre^ls of wa^m*. extending coo- 't- reryiffnite the signifiranrf
of a simtUtT
.f/a.v
'
morksjtg pupvlatian
will be at onrt
ttopped,
* *
*
,bly over a mile, marched through some of rliin^s
betvera
tkt
United
and
tKt
(hn
f'riier,.!'
To hliiekade the cotton ports ia to destroy the
Btsifh contra trade, to invoire, oot in remote, bnl
principal thoroughfiuTs on its way to the en Hiatej
i a immediaic
datilutivn
merai
mdiionj
uf
the
r x ^ i m e n t on the Fair tirrmnda These wagons
This taken in connexion with L.ird J.ihn Kus
BriUsh people
"
^Mi^eyed five or six comjianierf nf CoL Hatton s lell's declaration in the House of Commoni tha:
Tba Xonhem press seem to be gT»»tJy disconn g ^ e n t from Wilson county, of this State JThe • the Southern (.^onfederiev tnu«t be re«-.»-^niie,l aw a d I t the shape matters i r e assuming as it reoris the i5peet of Great Britain towar-ls the me-, were mostly young and hearty-looking fel 1- belligerent ha». we sav grr-at •i:;Difii.-anee
1 <tn.toi u on,
•
and fcj.
' of tha ApoKi,
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B
aTrjaiAB.T.
I fsoi'-ni froo, ^^^
tlie
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k a i l W A T SIA-TTiiBa.
Oayartar* of
Trmlas.
n d ainnowota
tli
A. M.. IMO
(.IB A. M.. StS
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DfiJ
Kemoekj
SIS
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"•brieken. Wa
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of Maiylaad u .
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F A M I L Y
E E A D I N G .
AdviMC.
B X V AJTD
MEMOIBS.
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lUaa Sarah E. Small.
I o r Js d r a a t .a c a a e n b * l A ^
A M E S » . H U R T , A T T O R N E Y AT
1
thus describe* » H m
Who dapartad thi» lifa April i , I M l , in bar H l b
B . S. O . R I C H A R D S O N ' S 8 H E K R Y
,
U«, i.tsymm oo, T-la>—Will (i>a
an.,,,,* t
SICK H E A D A C H E !
I b a e a f - ^ T h a ' ^ t a a i l m o v o f . Bixtaen prominent
i c>atW't»rtu.«nr
LrfU
T«»r. at her t»th»r'» rMidan«, in Todd eoontj. Ken- L J Kau BUtOT-Tba w4pbratad Naw IteRtaad
fnalAia:
pbraeUna and aarxeoBsl
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and
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torky. aftar an illaaaaaf aar.ral month.. Mie w . . •
„ j ^ jjJJ^I^^ ^ ^ ,
jjjonlatad
A l d e n l t T p M ^ r n o t o n l y e»n s e t t y p e s
l a t l u la>d w k n * I n ( U f ,
T o ' d e m m u l ^
South
and
South
b«r of th» Mt. G i l n J obureb of Chri«t al .Vll»n» I u w or ho«cl».
" w . TOL?()N~&
F A ^ ) ^ A
as & s t rf e i g h t m e n , b o t d i s t r i b u t e s , o r reW f u a mj
( a i t ^ H f * tao'ar,
NEBVOUS HEABAOHE!
^antaaby. s b a w a . a f a r o r i t . 6 f m . n , . . n d h a . 1M^ng 1»»I»<1 and unnrallrU prrp>raooB. 11 la w w •
a CoaBlaRo ll»r<-Ji«nt. Vo
Jinrtk Cntaarr^ .tntl.
s t o r e s t ^ c i r places, t h e s a m e ^ u n t b y i. r. .«. i. . — I t i s e s t i m i t e d t h i t e v e r y s--e v e n t h to |j Tuia, a-eniaoay.
Wtara t t e t i n 4 b u d i s m h
(tririaf.
WUKT!
I 3lL4iUa. Ahibama
t h e s u M ^ o c e s s — * n s u t o - c u p e r s U o n of o u t - t e n t h p e r s o n U b o r i n g w h i t e m a n i s t h e ? u b j ti„ g„od .iii .f .11 with whom i h . «.» ac<,oaint<,d. |
k^™
Bnatos to
Aad O* OndlMait adiM as m n ;
from
U y , w h s e ^ i t «» w o n d r o a s t o believe, ( f o r
" i e c t of H e r n ii aa — m p t a r e . .I .n. conTcrsation aapeciallj
.
- of bar iohoolmataa and broihera andj iiitan
1 1 ,! v n.^
l a tbst l u 4 wt U ^ t u d bMat7,
ALL K I N D S OF H E A D A C H E 1 E X T U C K Y i i A r r i s T BOOK CON
!
COES-O«irji. W a..l»rt«ai I Co.
e d i t o r »i l e a s t ) m a y b e « possible p r i n c i p l e with an old m i n i s t e r i n M i s s o n r i : h e r e - 1 ' " " "
Whan a s iluidov •Twoam*.
""
"
• wHen. ui.t StaU tier^ MaiwnK leiniii.., nini« tuanh jTi
, _WIHI au utu uiiuiai.cr IU
tha oolT Jaoghter of an affecuonata mothar ,
,,,
rt^
„f
Mrtlfi that wa
J«ffer*.n Btreat*. Lmjt«»ll''e. ST
IBV-^T—.tf
To o'astBad tht pmftrt ilotT—
< T h f ^ ^ W - s e t t e r is w o r k e d like a p i a n o , b y ; m a r k e d t h a t it w o a l d be f o u n d OD e » M , n . , ^^^
I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ f ^ ^ ' ^ ^ y r S n ^ l t 'ST-J'SSS'^-^'n^ t
B» tha o » of thaaa pilla the peno-Lv aittrt. of Ner.^..- ^
j ^ ^ BBOOES
V h a t ihatl ba m j « a p l aamat
or ^ k Headarhe may be preTent^I. and tr t-'^'i
TT^IRVKY \ T I
- O K F ' i - l . ' ti:-.^
p k y i n j r ^ r k e y s - t h e m e r e t o n c h p f t h e k e y t i o n t h a t o n e h s l f o f the Baptist
sh.
pain «.Ki
\ I 1 " It r, 1
I I. \
" ' r " •' t , J p p .
Wimi tha tpiiiti wk» await
f o r t h e letter a, f o r i n s U n c e , b e i n g i n s t e a d | f o ^ y y e a r s old, were p a r U a l l y or f u l l y r u p - ' th.i though ••.b..oi f ^ m the
.hr
j.re«-oi ^ ^ ^ _ ^
art«j»u>om' . ^ k . ^,„n»Be»me«tofaBattarkimm~ti«'e'•lief
00mm»B<»me«lt ot an arark IIIIU.
^ f..r—n -ire.-t. ^ . I l h .10-..
^^^
X M laa at B7 latariar ia,
. ,
. I f I.f
nn that letter
. . .
1
•
•
1 \V I wuh th. Lor.l '
th. con.nlation of Ita Satior I u ..n.-11,,
™i»UUW
m >»w EJW- Htcknaaa will baohtoined.
pr. mpl -,t>.,fiDr>n Ri^en l.. ai!
emru^ed to hil
Wltk what a a a * of tera aad « i a l e
of t h e o l d fashion of t a k i n g u p m a t letter
J
^
number increannc!
^^ p |
.
i ^ i «>d « i v o f ih, mo«t
and w. do not
Thar act ganUy upon Ih- bnweli^remnving .-,»»ven:H.:y
. r
F..I. i..
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-.1. . 1 . .
t n m i n » i t ri-ht e n d u p a n d t
,
. . 1 thai . u . t a m . i h.r m h.r afflu-tionj. ana filled her ^^^^^^^^ ^^ r^^ommenJ .1 a. a madKina of intriaaio mant.
- ..
Female.,. ai-.l .11
all
Men', P.uHanu. I.el.-«e Female,
Wai thair wtleiiaa worU b«(ui?
With t h e
finaers,
' m e n t i o n e d t h i s fact in s c o m p a n y of minis.
^ .
^
be . u «
.-h-ri.,
Hen.haw
» c«.
lO-NKS i
CO
CfiTTON
peraoM 01 aedentarr hahiu. ther .re nJo iNe a.» L.M.I.> e ^ 11 r. 1. 1 I)
Hroan avKnapp,a Co..
W«»k» * Potter,
rieht
srde ifi^ont.
and pp uu t t i n g^ it i n t o t h e line,' ' t e r s a few davs af>er. and f o u n d t h a t t h r e o
5 a t tba oaa w dinmad wilk «a>A ft^iai,
n p M srde
r o n ^ auu
u. ^ u m th. brok.n-b,.rtaa p.reou .n .hi,
DU TT»H»O«H *-|«NORW LUIJ •• R»R»4 C«>U
(ZAIMTU
O'-hao^
U«RVI
Samuel N i Willinni A WiliwB. Fairbanka a
tm^o^nl the appaUte. |!lTU^t
ar.l . . r " " '"e JiRe^A
'T
iVmi-bw
Tf
to b e a l i u s t e d with spaces. I t is a r e v o l v i n p
Uakcd with thoacht al -gals'aad ihama:
Bre~-r.
l-o..
rupturedI s it .«>t a
of deap am,.t.oo,.
tb..
a r . Jrnana. aad ra.Kinng a>e owural elaaocily
.m-rgi
Caner,
CoU»r
l
1
r-rtntnn.
Burr.
Foatar
t
Co..
Ha, bk* aama that ButrtaU cava o e .
u b l e of b r a s s — t h e m a c h i n e — w o r k e d b y t h e f o u r t h s p r e s e n t were r u p t u r e d 1
i;oo.lwin a Co.
o) Uie whole •yaletn
^
oheTtna
. a a,
minis'I"""'"""
^ I""" I
Win M t b* 017 aa jal sama I
smallest steam power, a n d t h e cost is a b o u t
f „ | ] y one h a l f of o n r active
The Cephalic Pin. are .he re.nlt of loni inve-ucaiion and
^
*
.,
.
• pared fur i i l people in hn F..lber i house I l e r d j i n g , h<..eu>n. Apnl,
Ble)iiu«& K,
«i>a.-B
yi'Mbi
•lruif»n'«iev.
-v«her.J»ri.-e 76 cents par bottle earaftiUj conducted «xp«nmeii.». harmit been ID A»e many
1 aside f r o m ^^^^^^ ^^^
^^^
, , , , ^J,^ un.-on»erte.l .U.1 j
81.500.
I
t
would
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of
rourse^
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or
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lai.
J S l U K R I S l W Proprirtora.
I haTahwid Uall bra oftaa,
i»i> a u>a
J , LiTtOait,
jt»r^dnnn«»hKhUmeU>ey bare prev.,iHe«l u. i relieve., i. V . -imt
i'iii4-lruuUi. Ohm,
by
t
h
e
ravins
C'®
,
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r
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i
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r
'
d
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a
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e
d
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a
t
,
W-fore
t
h
e
,
re.ii
h
,
p.,tor
her
r«,oe.,
to
war.
..oner,
UUarad i j a a k i n a c Upa;
p... thf.
an.l ^uthern iSSTTlie,'•'a.<a»°<>nn.ofpa.nand.ulfcr.ngfr«mH™,l-he -he.Kr a
Jj ],< • W, C O T T O N 1'ACTORS
t h e accelaraUon of w o r k to w h i c h s p ^ is so |
1
r
W i t h o u t , t h e age of f o r t y ? W c s h o u l d be ploa.sed to 1 «ee ,he . r a t h .0 .or.e, Af.er bavioB .bo.
:
V m t h » j dara is tia aad t a m a - .
^err-Lfcut* Sii
Na^nas lii^ g ^
Wilder, i onginaJing
onxinating in
the nerroon .TeU-m or fromfcdeniypMi »tate > T ^ ^
i
j n e c e s s a r j , ) in a very s h o r t t i m e
'
Dim it with thair daaf acUpaa.
" ofTbej
tha atomaoh.
jj
u
i
j
jwr^.,..
•n-orl.Ti
pal."
j ^ ^ n ^ i i * ^ a p a r t i c u l a r d e s c r i p t i o n of t h e h e a r fr..n> s o m e of o u r old, a n d travelled
Cincinnati, Ohio.
entirely TegetaHe lO Oieir compo«0...x. aod m.>
p .,
»
toll; u tJi,
SJ??
I
<l>aa(a tt Olca a garmaat,
m a c h i n e f y . I may say, a s one w h o h a s been b r e t h r e n u p o n t h i s p o i n t
Now what can be fficble
be uiken a> all umee with pertV-i enfetj wittioD. makme «iv .appae.
'ormptlHl^ ceD«iii0Dt t«» return to
V b a a I laara this mortal bama,
lie botiy
ba<'k
HA VKKK T I : K . \ T S A L L D I S E A S - change of diat, and .he al«en-e of i n j diMffr^J,^ ...-t
Aad at Ufa's xauaortal baptiam
enuiii
a w e l l - t 4 u g h t t y p e - s e t t e r h i m s e l f , t h a t it
p r e v e n t t h i s enormoux and eou
„
. b , i , ib. . 0 . b.
e.«
!tl.etitj.,n
u. all ehronic diaeaaaa :— rendara it ea»y to adoiiniMer .hem torhildren
• eoinforlabk
"
I litaU hara u a t i u r aamat
p H . \ . M ) l . K R i T ! KNKH .\TTORKETS
" ..ri-tmir.«t.-i. li.rtij<.ri»- Asthma, Bronchitia
i.uah^
seemed
o
me
s
t
a
n
t
l
v
,ncTeasin«
wa.-.te
of
m
i
a
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....m,
e
.be
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V.
luvl
ai
A
-tin
T-xa...
«-,n
r.nwOe» n,
preitcnec "f 'l'
s u g e - d r f c e r . o r t h e s t e a m b o a t to t h e p a d d l e r
.
« .
11 1 ,
rh. f, , •
the .pint i. .
f fh..
M..<nh. Thr..aJU and Loof^, all
BEWABE o r c o t J S T E a s - E i T a .
of a d ^ o e — a n i m p o s s i b l e
d i x M e ratum
O a i
a t t e n t i o n was 6 r s l eallcd to t h e la. i
.
_
? a r tha lagal* will oat eaU ma
hr I — r ^ x a t i
..f
ii.-wi-i,tion iiii'.«-r'»sflillT
.
!5»vior, wher* lU frtcaJ» oo earth roaj. at the aj-i^int 'kfTi I*.—
t.. tu*
Mr
Stal- . U II ,
The
ganalne
bare
fire
aignatnre.
ol
Ilenrj
I
»p«uldii
.
ilmi
^I-,..-^..,.
Rheiimari.m.
Goot,
the
frrM.
B r tba aama I bara oa aartb :
••e»I t.
b r o n e h ^ i r a c n l o a s l y to pass.
I w h e n at t h e
of :?'» in t h e full ri<r>>r oi
•.Ite.-tii.o of cJa;an.
- ..r grtJ>T 'Jiy ""I— J
,1,..-.
-tr Cor.TuWione, Ihrapepaia, on etf-h liol
Uine, hm rer«i»«Hi tu enjuy with ibc
(he
. • t. Ivi.l
•
,.enti.ri
!
•
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.
r.-ri
...r^I
.Tt-e.
of
f^lei!
CUrad
Tba7 will fpaak a bsUar l a a c u j a ,
P e r h £ ^ t h e m o s t c u r i o u s l y i n ^ n i o u s p a r t ' u^^ ^ ^ f o u n d ourself laid aside, and l o o k i y - prr-eoc« of their LofJ. »n.l await the penermi re«ur • -T1 • -h..r1 t in^ .J-O
Sold bv rm:|tfr.t» and all "'her fieaier. ir yed.^me.
of .be Pu.maeh, Urer and
Wbaia I bara n y hoUar birth;
rti.-r.. ar- nmn,
<nfi>lenuU U> women and
M.\1.G.\M
liFI.I..of t h e i n v e n t i o n is t h a t w h i c h trives t h e com , i n t o t h e e r a v e — o u r voice an u t t e r w n <1, rertinn, ».od the gJf.ry 'hat •ball follow
A tiol wiU (• -enl t.j ro.il. prepiud. ™ rr-. -ipl "f th.
• lU'RiHES,
I
..htMr..n
•
h
lu..
tr..
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wiib
dlntintruiKheil
euoceaa.
All
ajtlafaM ia baaraai; maiia—
lani—
a
Dositor a c h a n c e to s c r a t c h his head or in |
•
v. - pan
Kejitburj^, Maj, 1^61.
Price 35 Centa.
|,),rT,.-iiI,rwll
^
V..I.
'
,
lett#.r
I'r
B»akee
ean
produ'-*
Swaaurr &r t h u aarth may d a l a —
• IT...e r,l (ir
me ib.i'.i'Hi I .^.nifi, .,1.- ..f hi- [-erte^'I emt-eaa in cuntiit
d u l = e in a reverie, speak to a f r i e n d or l i g h t • and t h e t h r o a t
Will ifcie Recortlor plea-e ct>p.T.
and
••
All ordara ahould be addreeeed ti>
I
.-.n.-ei-.
ol.i
—
I
I
,
H
i
|
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li-eiuM-.,
FtaUila
ot
e»ery
?a«T faatla, para aad tandar,
H..J vlJirWKhty
It Df.J
t. . Hha.T
&
his ciffae, m e n d t h e g r a m m a r or c r i t i c i s e t h e / „ i . , l l y diseased. T h r o u g h t h e ak.lful tr. .1
w.. r.pi.,.n
I lleiol Wen«. Pi.lTpue of the No»e, or m
H3SNBY C. S P A L D I K Q .
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|
'.r-,4t>. n- • aj
S.-ju-d « JBw
Wm H Elkio* and Mahoda. hm wif®. aged re* ,„, ..•>,— p.r. .1 1'.. i-.i. Tumor- and Swellmp of erer;
Sodt ibaU ba <07 asgal aama I
••copy"-i-obTiating, t h a t is to say. t h e neces. m e a t ot l>r. J n o Kinjj. t h e n Svirueon of tti<
4S
Cedar
Strye.
New
York.
les,-r-,pi..,n
-If.
nittio.it
tt.e
of
.lie
knife,
or
ana
anrp
petrtirelT ftftT «n i forty f...ur rear^, together with l.o
fr>,m .Si u
^.i •»•!>» »arr*?.ta-.i i»r)«t> tnoajcT
I t baa thriHad m j ipiHt oftaa,
.,1 •,.tr,m..-..i. 1 I......
I.«m..d di->ea.-e» eanno. beeur»d
s i t y , of l i g i d l y k e e p i n g u p with t h e u n v a r y H o s p i t a l , now of M u r f r e e s h o r o . t h .
N..W an*
'f' •=»••i.'*
• t... r
reuto
th«ir
a^frd twenty Iwu II iieii allbin .
ilierefe\re ikll *uefi patien.^ must pla.*e
l a tha haliaat af 017 draaau;
M « • HAt-UU K 4 CU "
l i n - s t e i ^ propuL-ioc of t h e m a c h i n e
This
pro^re.., -.f the
w a . a r r c u - . l th- pr.—-at
" .11 died 111
..ti ler HM- K^-i^r'- iierWUiO supemaiott.
_
uf
t,«
i>boid
fever,
bu
Bat i u baaacy Uscara with ma
is d o n e o y a r e g i s t e r wheel, w h i c h m a k e s SI?
pr^
. ,,
THE FOLl-OWINO EM>0R.-=EMEVTS OF
1—.,.,.
m,,.le » n.w di-^irerr of • "Fluid,
F'fH.jtl..^
..
.r-shiTif
nil in full (.ommaniiin in .he Baf.iii't rburcb. ha- . 11 ,.r.«J...le »l.-..rpli..n .rf lb- • faliuar., ' and raaU^
Ootj liba tha marainc baami ,•
nals f o r t h e l e t t e r s b e f o r e t h e y a r e t a k e n , and a y e a r s e n t i r e re«t so far r f ^ o v e r e J . .. u , , ^
-i.e- tiL.».'>« l of
•• .ru
-jc^jt mnctea. fn^
l. rT,.„„eni
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L.aarence
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c u m n l a t e b e f o r e t h e y a r e disposed of, with labors t h a t had creatfui t h e disease. w..ul.i .be* were member.!.
„ — r r . . i t ~ 1 w.th.,.,1 the nee of .he knile or nee
Wbaa shall I with j o j aad rmptara
II. !•. Kiake. b-v -.n-tiuiUr on hand, at hi» oifice, a lerj
A O E M J I K E NOVELTY
BO h i n d r a n c e to t h e i c t i o n of t h e m a c h i n e r y .! ^ ^ ^
renru.lucc it
T o be able i..
^is.er KIkin.-. a-f'-tr hjunit «ufferei) b j tbi« mon«lcr
WILL OONnxCE ALL HTIO .^I FrKR FKli*
-,-~-.rtn,eal of heaii.iful
Aaiwar U m j a s t a l aama ?
li.e«»<. « number
week., an<l haimg enJare.l .he lArtiaclal CTaa and Tympanuma. or Eax-Dmma.
occasionally and ea.-ily
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T h e
P a p e r
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Manufactured Entirely of Paper PiLienl ippbeil
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for
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Hrv, Elkinr.. » -,.n.i«ient ao-i rhrisllan man. af.er • „,..,t '.f v,,.* .iiflil and iiin-Me
" B u y some matches, m a ' a n 7 F l e a t e b u y
SPEEDY AJID SUKE CUBE
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i t h e d e v o t e d t w e n t y years, d y i n g w h e n he n g t u o u s t e m p e r a m e n t , a n d d e j i r e to J o j;ood hai 'iiti i. .b!v nn 1 piii.rtitl> ,Di,;bt an i la* a.lfn.i-JArttSoIal Haada.
18 KITUIX THEIR RE.\l H
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.n.anitj for se.er;,l dav. Sef,.re hi- deaib. but "bei,
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anil ii- »l h.ul.-elf, W.. p...ieQl under G.-npel hope
a p'asser bbyj h a s h e a r d t h e s a m e t i m i d a p p e a l life, if m e a s u r e d b y t h e benefit of h i s race
e i a m i n a t i o n of the f.Th->
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<>f ib*- "-tght v«..'it rone for S l a , and p a t ii ..... and . m h u a . tl
I f I o n l y h a d a few p e n n i e s ' b a t n o b o d y h a s of m a c h i n e r y we » i s h to p r u c h a s e .
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given m e one !"
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s o f t to. t h e t a s t e f u l d r e s s , tell of c o m f o r t if
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S O U T H E R N MADE
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WILSON.
r i g h t l y . M y m i s t r e s s will h e l p y o u . "
t h e w w d d o n ' t always h a p p e n to be fair —
t r a M - l - witl,..ui the n-i . •
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Politico Rollsloal H l . t o r t e .
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