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• 4ity and f n t e m i z e with the organization rejoiced At tfeeUng her.
a. o. «.
I t was the) pupil before whom she had>. Oiristi J^hdr doetiriBM vaxied afc difiEeiv- came some of the names for our dayadf
^ I t does ifBem-that
i ^ r f a l faorrofs ^ b o d y ^ a& a - nait^^fi^h ^jements.
I. Ob« Laid, me faiili, m
; inr vfr while they wonluped the week.. I l i e y betiaved. i n %
hesitated to pray,* now » z e f l o u and stuy ent
iT^S. Butt *a binawiMBliH^yaftiiian of of thegTMt p e ^ c u S o n o r t h e ^ S t J i M a Epist^piliaKsm is b^ing' gntdnaily lost cessfol nunister in a neighboring
^tlie ^
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Mher d «
then* and iieil,. and 10 sacrificed homan'
w Romaivum^w^e. M e t h o d i ^ f e l i n e s
tluU OM fiutk ia ibm tmiM mmi i w m t f w of 18th centimes will have to be
'peiiikpe
««;«seMa*e£
their
aotpiaintuoe
The C d t a worshiped in sacii^d gvovoik
i>e»;"ypn may f o ^ t m ^ b r t
tfcaft MM LoiiL BM BOK v t i ' i t f ^ ^ U: 13; b e f B i S ' ^ Pratestanta oCthe p r ^ i b t ag^ to :^piscopkf^ism. "^I^riMbyiennnB qk) « Ah»*!
n with the J e w ^ i l M j were monotheiata. andan^mig a plurality of gods they w *
i
cannot
forget
yon
nor
your
teaohiogs.
of
t
h
e
1 Gar. XT: SS; 1 P i t s iii: 2L
silent, e v ^ o e a s t b u ^ l n i S f i ^ n ^ ^ thus
Their sacred book^4he Zeadarestaj con- shiped mostly T e n l a t ^ j t h e g o d of WK.
1. Tlu Cbraet of CM, tha «alr fiBaiii»t»a of great enemy of the croea—^Romanism— obviating, for the p ^ n t a ^ e a s t , the
stiBinasiOF.
tains n m n n o n t passages frOm t h e Old T h w priests were called Dmids, ami.
WBA Fidth M Ghriat, tfco only v e d i m ofthe Antichrist of the church. Even the wrath of the'beast. l ^ t i s t e ' s U i d alone
JwHWitWi
What pleases God, 0 pious sou|,
Te^tiiment:
I n after years they, gradu- their rites weie secret an^ said to im
proscriptive and intolerant ^ i r i t so oni- as the aybwed opponents o f A n t i c h r i s t ;
Accept with joy, though tWun^n roll
8.
Word of God the Inatmment,- u d die
ally declined, resnioing fire-worship, idol- j e r y c r u ^ Their doctrines were mtt
4 a d tempests lower on ereiy side,
%irat af€todtlM Agoniin th« cegtaenJioii of versally eienased to-day throughout the and b ^ u s e of t h i s their defiance and
worship,
belief i n . tiaosmigration, etc. conunitted , to writing, but handed d o M
civilized world b y this great s^>ostacy fearlessness, are more bitterly hated,
Thoa knowest nanght can thee betide
•dalla.
They
are
geperally known as fire-wot^ verbally in poems firom one p r i ^ to
Bat pleases Ood.
4. EACII Tisilile Chmrekof Chxiat is m companj awakens no alarm, no apprehension as to cursed and contemned, than the vilest
shipers.
another.
The mistletoe and the oiA:
of s e r i p t m l l / immeraed belicTera oply, (not of the safety and propagation of a pure type of Romanists. While Bj^tists arc»
The
best
will
is
our
Fathers
will,
The Phoenician and Ganaanitish reli- were sacred.
beliffven aad their meoMwriedeUUvi and
gospel and the eiercise of religious lib- gaining strength with thinking and unAnd we may rest there calm and still;
an prabstioK,) aaaocisted by ••lonUiy coTenuit erty. The threats of their journals, the prejudiced men, still there is anf insidiion was a gross idolatry. Their princiThe Laplanders had a variety of idolB
Oh, make it hour by hour thine own,
lo obey sad exeovte all the commandmenta of
>al
god3
were
Hercules,
and
Saturn
or
which
they continued to worship till
And wish for naught bat that alone
Cfariat, haTiag the same organisation, doctrines, spirit of their teaching, and their open ous undercurrent at work against t h e m ;
tloloch, to whom they offered .human ate as the middle of the eighteenth cesWhich pleases God.
lAoers, and oniiaanoes of the Church at Jeni- and avowed hostility to the Bible, are a deep seated hatred permeating all desacrifices,
especially c h i l d ^ , as in the tury. They sacrificed sheep, deer, Mad
•alem, aad indepcndeBt of all others, aeknowl- laughed at as idle stories of some chi- nominations and sects from the great
Ilis thought is aye.the wisest thought; •
valley of Hinnom. The Israelites copied dogs, and sometimes a portion of the
edging no lairgiTer in Zion bat Christ, and sab* merical sensationalists. Protestant Amer- fountain of all religious heresy, Rome,
How oft man's wisdom comes to nought;
hem in making their children "pass rame taken in the chase.
mitting to no law he has not enacted. Bead ica slumbers quietly while the chains down to her most contemptible progeny
MisUke or wisdom in it lurks,
Bom. i: 7; 1 Cor. i: 2; Eph.fc1; Col. i: 1-&, Acta ii:for her spiritual enslavement are being Such disgusting twaddle as is generally
through
the fire to Moloch." The Car^
The Greeks and Romans were poljIt brings forth ill, and seldom works
41, 42.
t
laginians
offered
these
human
sacrifices
theists.
They worshiyed a great v a t i e ^
What
pleases
God.
f o i l e d ! Thousands who profess nervous- prated through the country by Pedobap6. The "Lord's Sapper" is a positlTe and
down
to
the
time
of
Hberins.
of
gods,
mostiy
in h u m ^ form, many off
tiBt8,to the effect that they desire to unite
His mind is aye the gentlest mind,
eommemoiatiTa ordinance to be observed onlj ness at the mere mention of Catholic
from
aoeiei*
His will and deeds are ever kind;
Some twenty-five hundred years ago, them handed down
bf a Cihareh of Christ at
(that is, in ohorch supremacy, and who would, if necessary, with us as " a brotherhood to one great
nations.'
These
gods
they
invested
wftk
He blesses when against us speaks
one Buddha Sakyamuni revolted against
eapaeitr), not as a test of Chrit&m ftOowk^ m take up arms in defense of the religion end, the salvation of the world, is as false
The eTil world, that rarely speaks
personal fteling of one eomnmaieant tovard of Jesus, not only furnish material for as pernicious. They desire no affiliation
he tyranny of ,the Brahmins, and as- various attributes, virtues, passioxsaal
What
pleases
God.
graces, and represented tbem as lovimcMWther, as Fedohaptists erroneooslj teach, bat strengthening their most subtle of foes as a general thing without & compromise
sumed t o be a divine being. H e had
onlj to shaw &rth Christ's itaik tin he cmea by intrusting their children to their train- of the cardinal principles of our faith
His heart is aye the truest heart.
arge body of followers, who for some and marrying, hating and fighting v e c j
•gain; and being a Gaarh act, it becomes, ineiHe
bids
all
woe
and
harm
depart;
ing, but encourage them to greater en- and practice. In order to be what they
time were at variance with the Brahmins, much after the fashion of human betogfL
dentallj, a sjmbal of Ckarch rtlatioiuhip; conDefending,
shielding
day
and
night
they will work in the
and were finally expelled, and established Each was supposed to have the overaiglft
seqaentlj, onlj those chnrehes can participate ergy and zeal by attendmg their " wor- call consisttnt^
The man who knows and IOTCS aright
heir faith in Ceylon, China, Japan, etc. of certain human interests, and templas
ia this ordiaance that agree ia fiiith and prae- ship," and whether they engage in the same harness, yet with a feeling of murWhat pleases God.
tioe. The members of on* ^ocek (though of service or not, make it as respectable by derous hate. Should a Baptist minister
assuming various peculiarities from the were built, \and sacrifices offered, aai.
He
governs
all
things
here
below,
the 'sami Mth and order)'eu come to the com- their presence as that of orthodox church- preach a sermon on immersion
or close
>rc-exiHing religions of those c o u n t r i ^ rites performed, mostly pleasmg, cutio•^
In him lie all our weal and woe;
mnaioB of aaother onlj b j an act of courtesy es. Nor is this all. They not only pat- communion^
Pedobaptists hftld up their
)ut sustsdning the peculiarity of a divine festal, or bacchanalian; but they rarely, if
He bears the world within his hand,
and not b j rigii, £cr each church is independent,
ronize their schools, and hattg around and hands in holy horror, and herald him as
incarnation of Buddha, who in China is eve^ included the cruel and horrid rites
And so to us bear sea and land
baiag made the gaardian of the paiiiy of the
called Fo, id Japan, Budso, etc. Many practiced by many Pagan nations. J ufiWhat pleases God.
Hucred feast, is invested with the aathority to gaze at their blasphemous trumpery and the fomenter of discord, the disintegrater
of the traditions concerning him are so ter was their principal d d t y , the &ther
discipline those vhose relationship ordinarily wish that their church could show off of the social and moral organism of socieAnd o'er his little flock He yeariis,
this way, but seize with avidity the peri- ty, and an enemy to the religion of Jesus.
gires the right.
similar to facts in the life of Christ, that of the gods and m e a He was the AmAnd when to evil ways it turns.
hey are supposed to have been copie< mon of the Africans, the Belus of Balqf^
6. Christiaa' Baptism ia the ioimersion of a odicfd literature of their Right Reverend A w f u l ! awful! Such reprehensible bigThe f a t h e r s rod oft smiteth sore,
belieier ia water by a qualified administnUor, prelates as the choicest of the day, and otry should not be tolerated, can be heard
Until it learns to do once more
from the teachings of early Christians, Ion, and the Osiris of Egypt. Mars warn
ia the name at the Trinity, in n^^raeniaiim of place it in the hands of their children. in every circle where baby sprinkling
' What pleases God.
with whom they may have come in con the god of w a r ; Bacchus, the god of
the barial and reeorrection of Christ, and pro- Nor is this all I The rising generation and a slobbering
affiliation are taught.
What most would profit us he knows,
tact. Buddha abolished caste, permitted wine; Minerva, the goddess of wisdom;
£naion of a death to sin, nnioB with Christ, and
And ne'er denies aught good to those
But a Catholic priest or some pedantic
the education of women, and forbade the Pluto, king of hell, etc.
•onsecration to his serriee.
mode only, are taught to venerate and reverence
Who
with
their
utmost
stredgth
pursue
The more learned among them, espftworship of idols. They recognize
therefore, can answer this design, and the pro- these so-called "fathers" as men a little Ritualist can denounce the whole of
The
right,
and
only
care
to
do
m
l
l y after the conquest of Palestine
Christendom
as
infidels
and
heretics,
real deity, but believe in a pre-existent
fmmmim of baptism cannot be made by eUUrtn, more than men, as men worthy of supeWhat pleases God.
became
acquainted with the Jewish re6ezsept tJiM ckOdrm iff God by Faith." Matt, iii: rior consideration and esteem, the opin- threaten them with the stake and rack,
state, and the possibility of avoiding ftir^
If this be so, then, World, from me
U andzxriii: 17; Mark XTi: 16; John iii: 2, 3; ions of whom must be respected! Their declare with impunity their purpose to
ther transmigration by meritorious deeds gion and adopted more or less of its teaefa^
Keep, if thou wilt, what pleases thee;
Acts Tiii: to the close; Eom^Ti:4, 6; C«L ii: 12; convepts, but another name for sinks, of force conformity to their religious views
and profound nieditation. I t is a cold, and thus paved the way for the eadjr
But thou, my soul, be well content
founding of the Chtistiw churches a t
prostitution and libertinism, are pointed so soon as their numbers will justify such
dead, a t ^ i s n ^
With God and all things he hath sent,
gBi/Tiig i s water , of-ana'-j^ijf , to sin is the
Rome and Corinth.
As pleases God.
«bIj lo&aar uac* the tenal tf f ,dead man is out to the child as the abodes of those a step, and yet, scarcely a word is spoken
Braluninism
is
one
of
the
oldest
of
livT h e American Indians mosUy recosholy vows"—conse- in censure or condemnation. On the cont t o w ^ "HfcsMy" or «gCTi|iBBt^?nn of death who have taken
" And must thou suffer h^re and there,
ing
fiiiths,
and
prevuls
in
HindosUn.
nized
the existence of one Great S p i r ^
trary
these
red-mouthed
slanderers
of
ia tha wadi, teii i« caU^ fl|irjttiaeas of death. crated themselves to relig:ion and virtue,
Cling but the firmer to His care;
Brahma,
the
creating
power,
Yishnn,
the
of an evil spirit, and a more or less t»SIX I —
' "^Tfy-**
#JUJIC LPULB.
wMle their cathedrals and places of idol- God and Christ are called "fathers," petFor all things are beneath His sway,
preserver, and Siva, the destroyer, are "erior genii They were very supectfi1. The JOli^ and the JAM
atrous mummery are recognized as sanctu- ted and complimented instead of being
And must in erery truth obey
their three greatest deities. They also tious, believing in ghosts, incantation^
with hanian deTiees or tradition, is, and ever aries of divine worship! Not a word of scorned! Close communion is objectionWhat pleases God.
has been, the religion of Baptists.
worship human beings, beasts, especially charms, etc.; but few of them beddes
explanation ia given as to their true able to Pedobaptists, but the great trouTrue faith will grasp His mercy fast.
2. Aaitwe laws (as baptism and the subjects
cows
and monkeys, birds, trees, rivers, the Virginians and the Mexicans kaA
The Presbyterians
And hope bring patience at the last;
of baptism, etc.) are not left to be tq/arni^ bat character, for fear of difficulties, incurring ble is immersion.
fish, books, stones, etc. Their worship is )ublicly recognLwd idols. The fonaer
Then both within thy heart enshrine.
ill aU eaaes reqaire poiitive and plain commands, the displeasure of some idolatrous, mOn- have such a bitter aversion to this inconan endless string of disgustuig, indecent lad one called Okee, represented m
So shall the heritage be thine
ied aristocrat. The simple announcement testible gospel ordinance that they ignore
or tam^la.
and cruel rites, including innumerable various sliapes, to which tbey consecratadi
That pleases God.
3. Tu divide the poaiuTe requirements of that there is to be a confirmation of mem- it altogether as i n obligatory rite, do not
pilgrimages, all sorts of self-torture, in- cha^aJ? and oratories. The Mexicaaa
Christ iato rftrzuiaU and iia»-<a»entiaU, is to decidebers into the holy Catholic church is recognize i t ' as baptism! A prominent
To thee forerer shall be given
fanticide, widow-burning, suicide, the had more? than two thousand idols WOPhow far Christ is xd
sbeyed, and in what sufficient to call out a crowded house, member of this organization remarked
A kingdom and a throne in heaven;
pnLntd we tkij FiUVlj <ii!K)i>ej him. But to
establishment of caste, and the oppres- shiped in grand temples with elaborate
And there shall be fulfill'd in thee,
some days since that if Jesus Christ was
rftf»iM! Ur obey one of the least of his positiTe fcveD dnring tlic most active business
And thou shalt taste and hear and see
sion of woman. Their sacred books, ceremonies and human sacrifices. The
baptized by iiuraersion, he was baptized
.o r.ach .th-rs so, inrolTes one ^^^^^^^
^^^^
What pleases God.
called the Vedas, written in the Sanscrit latter tisually numbered twenty thoftfeet foremost,
ami irietl to prove his dogin t'af zoi^- of riolaung alL
,. • . • "i xj
•
tongue, contain many beautiful thoughts, sand per aniium. The Peruvians wor,4. tTsry
J, „
i
licatfun
be
made
for
some
denomination
matism by ills Greek Testament! A Summary of the Various Pagan Greeds
pcrtitire law, arsLnsnce. or practice 4
but their maxims are mostly confined shiped the sun, mostly, to which thqr
in ii • Cbar.fa,fiat Tpraug emmmded or eia-Ti- claiming Christ as its hea«l, it would Sabbaili "r lv. o ago a Presbyterian minthe World.
to theknowledge of the priests or Brah- offered fruits, cloths, etc. All the trihea
pled, in pomtietlyjorbi-Uen, fines Cm *pteifiea6on qf Scarcely be honored with the attendance ister i:i tli-^eoursing upon the Scripture,
Nimrod, the grandson of Noah, fouhc
mins. They believe in the inaanortality believed more or less definitely in &
wot Uteu: it tie itrubUiitiim af etr'^ other^ These t qJ* a Score t>l' souls. This cOmDUUjity
ed the Assyrian kingdom, and they must
iu^*ll h amaatnTea»ion3 !in l ;riiisions, as ia-1
favored with some of ihe?e | » one Lord, one faith, one baptism," said have received from him some knowledge of the soul, transmigration, and a future future state of existenpe with rewards
feni baptism, sprinkling, pouring,
now praccontirmations, which were conducted in that the word baptism,
in this quo- of the true God. At an early day, how- state of reAvards and punishments, but and punishments suited to their owa.
ticed for nfligtotts rites, for which no scriptural
Protestant houses of worship and honored tation, had no reference to water bap- ever, they'worshiped the sun as His rep- all intermixed and debased by the most ideas and capacities.
warrant can be found, and or?, ther^fcrt, tinfiiL
absurd legendary tales and mystical alle5. Christ gave nu lues, society or church the with large Protestant audiences. Dur- tism, but referred to the baptism of the resentative, then the moon and stars, and
The natives of Africa generally beUevc
the aathority to In^fie with the ordiaance or ing the lengthy exercises,, not a nod of Holy Ghost! And that Baptists in claim- lastly fire, as an earthly substitute of the gories. Their practice is "earthly, sen- in a future state and the exbtence of a
sual, devilish." The description in Roorgaaixation cl his Church or Kingdom, as to disapprobation or a word of disapproval ing immersion as a type of Christ's burial,
heavenly bodies. .Nothing was too preSupreme Being. Many of them, how^
naks or change his laws, and substitute one was expressed, although the officiating were in error, that
Christ
was
never cious to appease this ferocious deity, mans i. 20-30, is so accurate, that the ever, consider him too .fcigh to receire
thing for another. To sorrender what he has )riests took occasion to defend the church
buried, bvA laid up in the tomb
or
sqpul- hence they soon had human sacrifices, Brahmins accused one of our missionaries their direct worship. But they have a
eatablished, ia Srtachery—to change them, treason.
of Rome agwnst the attacks of the cher. W h o ever heard of such a dog- and all the worst atrocities of paganism.. of writing it from the results of his own
multitude of inferior divinities repre6. Principles can neither be conetded nor eoi»leretics, and in so doing poured a broad- matical "theology," such a miserable per- J o b is supposed to have referred to the observation.
ftvmutd.
sented by all sorts of objects and idoU
side into what the audiences recognized version of plain and unmistakable gos- Assyrian method of taking an oath when
SIX ixroaTAin FACTS.
Of the several sects in China, that which they worship with the most whint
1. AA teiolan, eritict aad kueogrvphen, ef a n y as gospel salvation. And what were the pel facts? They recognize their error, he says, " If I beheld the sun when it which is considered the most character- sical, cruel, or disgusting rites, as variThe pulpit was dlent, and but are too proud to retrace their steps. shined, or the moon walking in bright- istic was founded by Confucius, some
^ote, miMWunwOy declare that the primary (thatresults?
ous as the petty t r i b ^ ^^j'^e Ashanteaa
is, Srat} and Uadmg signification of "Baptiso," scarcely a comment as to their miserable Their hate to our tenets overcomes their
ness, and my heart hath been secretly 500 years before Christ. He taught that are among the most ii^^e^ent, butthey
is to dip or immerte, while some of the very best dogmatisms save in the delight expressed sense of duty. "While Baptists should apenticed, or my mouth hath kissed my matter is eternal; that the whole uni- are gross idolaters, ai^"layiah of aumatt
aoholara of any age, a&rm that it An
otibcr as to the beauty of the ceremonies, the
preciate the msidious character of Ro- hand," etc. Nineveh, " that great city" verse is one animated system—one spirit- blood in their sacrifice The inhaJ^
aMwiy.—[Uddell and Scott, Canon, Anthon, &e
charms of their ritualistic trumpery! N o manism, they should not be unmindful of (sixty miles in circumference), whose ual being, of which every living thing
2. Standard historians mumiaioutfy agrte that
tants of Madagascar believe in God,
explication,
of the bigoted prelate's false- the existence of a deadlier and more sub- wickedness came up before God so as to is an emanation; that death is only a sepprwaiiw and
admiaistered
pray to him, and a p p ^ to him, but t h d r
by i h t mmenkmi^ M M M M Ik
ia the name hoods and slanders of a gospel Christian- tle foeman to their, growth and influence provoke his terrible indignation, was the aration of matter and spirit, the spirits notions of him are very vague and unsatr
ity ! Here the vituperation of these de- in Pedoism. The sooner every Baptist capital of the Assyrian empire.
of the
of the good being permitted to revisii is&ctory.
They have idols and also
3. Sm^ ^Umdari j y j s l y f t * commentators famers of God and his worship were suf- awakens to this strange yet undesirable
their
former
habitation,
and
receive
the
worship
a
great
variety.qf objects. They
The Egyptian religion had three orders
a^mit that- tltt jBHda dow na^ jhrniwh one plaU fered to rest unrebuked, rather compli- fact, the better for us as a c|iurch and peohomage
of
their
descendants.
Hence
have no definite ideas of a future _stat«;
of gods, the* eight great gods, the twelve
t
fir,
» J i IJ f •
i(9tum, and mented and encouraged than otherwise.
ple. And the most feasible and practicable
the
worship
of
these
incestors'
tutelary
or of a moral responsibility. They offi*
thera ia th« ufcrni^^djisaffrti®^ and emUradielesser, and the Osirian group. They
Mm aaoBg them oa what grouads or for what A priest! This silences criticism I Here method by which to combat our enemies were represented in human forms. They spirits form the idolatry of this sect. sacrifices and practice circumcision, and
is recognized, in its incipiency, an ele- is to circulate one million of
Baptist
poipoae it is to i>e administered.
worshiped also animals, trees, rivers, The primitive creed of the Chinese seems, have no traditions of creation, the del4. All standard historiaas unanimoaaly affirm ment of passive submission—to indifier- tracts and a hundred thousand volumes
lulls, and eventually every object in the like many others, to have tought the uge, or « Messiah.
tiiat the gteernmau of the afoetolie chnrehes was entism—paving the way to restrictions in of "SeclusavaL"
animal and vegetable world, so t h a t its eustence of one Supreme* Being, whom
In Polynesia the Supreme Deity, who
pirti^ imwentiie, (that is, vested ia the people
Bristol,
Tenn.
religious
Uberty.
[
they
worshiped
with
prayers
and
sacriis generally regarded as the Creator of
deities were reckoned b y the million.
m moshenhi^) and aU (Jm ehtreha ndepm^tf^
" Such s t n i ^ t y ^ ^ ^^i^^l^ntasm shoidd
fices. But they soon associated with the worid and the parent of the gods
rqpmSSa. AH ralipous toa^
havy
But
chief
among
these
were
the
sacred
T H E P B A ^ T I X G . TKA.ciiKB.-R-A pious
fomen, a i d tUrieal or ariitatrmtical g j a v i e r ^ e : ^ arouse CTery Baptist t o greater energy
Ibis, and bull Apis. I t was probably in him various tutelary deities, as the wind, and men, is known by different names ^
(that ia, iia the hands of the dergy or a few as and zeal in order, to be fully piiepaied for young woman on commencing a school imitation of the latter, that the Israelites rain, thunder, diseases, and illustrious different groups of Wanda.. They have,
a seai«i,}'Hr« mUSrterigtaf^
tm&*rpMk
the fiery ordeal to which thd followers determined to open and close its d u l y sesmen. The Tao-tse, a sect of this faith however, horrid idols wur<»hiped in temtyraaaies which no Christian can iawtoUy eooasions with prayer. In a few weeks a young made the golden caU", and cried out "these
of
Jesus
will
be
subjected
before
the
offered supreme worship to a man who ples with prayers, OiTcrings ami rii»crifice«.
teeanM, «t npvbUesmfntBuat cught u» sappurt
man came seeking admission to prepare be thy godf,.0 Israel, which have brought
ooaseqacatly, ^ the acts and ordinaaeeaof saeh close of the p r e ^ n t centuiy. For them
thee up out of the land of Egypt." They was one of their teachers. Daring the The latter consist of fruiis oi the eartb,
izrego^
^
ha the fierc^t flames will b u m iDr. Samp- for college. She^ hesitated. She would
fowls, fislies, beasts, amV.human beings.
made sacrifices of animals, offerings of Tartar dynasty, the Emperors worshiped
neeived by on; aor shcnld such soAaliee he^ in son never uttered a truer sentiment than like to teach him, but he had l ^ n trained
T
the Grand Lama. There are several h e ^ m o a n s , however, Uave either tea*a a j way, n w ^ p u n d as scriptural
or ^ h e n h e said that the time would c»me a Universalist. How could she pray be- food, libations of oil, wine, etc. There
other large sects, b u t all subject to the ples nor offerings. T h ( ^ worship t h d r
their praMshers aa official miniaten^ ef tlM^ g«s. when the Baptists and a r e m n ^ t of the fore him ? Love for her Satior and for were traces among them of a primeval
\rill of the Emperor, and the existing i d o l s , their ancestors, aTO\certain kinds
paL Tkm BqAias Choreh i« the paipit of demo- Presbyterian church would bje the sole souls at Iflst prevaUed, and ^hen they relation. The great doctrines of the im'
worship, of the country is a confused of fish and reptiles. ^
m i d e M f tepohtieaa mhsrfimeat.
mortality
of
the
soul,
man's
responsibilIn
some
of
the
islands
the;y
were fea*^
knelt
again
she
remembered
i
especially
fi. S» •odsto, orgaaTsed apoa pri k ^ ^ t - opposition of Romanism, that; all otiiers
mixture of superstitions
ity,
and
future
rewards
and
punishments
fully
lavish
with
human
sacrifices,
espef p r o ^ i m r ^ d e r tiieir cUdiM [to chorcb the new comer. A s they arose from
\
rfa^aljinft.
r
— —
Tlie Scythians held to one Supreme cially on the eve of war.
were
taught,
and
circumcision
was
pracidenUty, and l e a ^ e with Rome rather their I m e ^ her teai^dimmed eyes met his
But all these horrid practices are rapGod, and a number of inferior divinities,
of tfca cfareA ; f a n t t , t a r Ihan: incur her fiery persecutions. The also ^ ^ y f ^ w i ^ tears, and e^e t h a n k ^ ticed.
idly
passing away before the light of the
,g n eqoid to
TheParsee religion, long prevalent in of whom they made the god of battles gospel and the knowledge of the OM
courage.
language b not that of an idle dreamet,- G o d ' i n ; her; ijeart, and firaakli admit^hat
Persia, and stiU fdund in Western India, their favorite. A scimeter was his em- true €rod, and the mosticniel murderers
meanmg words,' stamped with the Many years after thaV h w i ^ re
reli^ous eommablem. They sacrificed t o him horses and and cannibals are, many of them, sitting
e e r i l y , pf -divine p r o p h ^ y .
" to a n o ^ e r p l a w and aMDmed new daties and some neighboring countries, was
pnaerred
Mcrred pni« greater the number o F ^ m a n i s t i c ele^ and responsibilities, she was one day ac- founded b y Zoroaster. Cyrus was the every hundredth man taken ii^ battle. at Jesus* feet, clothedj and in their r i ^
mind.
mentsin the denomination, the greater costed in the street b y a strange gentle- g^i^test ruler produced b y this sect, and They believed in a future state!^
-i--
'
-
j ^ ^ m n i o
urnfr wnaB, nsisBBMm liirrs.
I
•o
if
THE BAPTIST, .MEMPHIS, OCTOBER 30, 1869.
MEDIOIH^.
1!S.
SCHOOLS.
H E W ADVERT]
Sues, M. Lesseps despatched a number
/i
of e n g i n e ^ to the Desert of l ^ a r a , to
THE MARY SHARTB
ascertain the |)||||||||t difference between
> -^APPEAL
TFTBg
WINCHESTERS
the level of t M ^ r a c t of country and
OoMBCOM ita TWESTICtia AintOAU SS88IO!r«ith
of tiiB
306 Xmin StrMt, oppotU* XaaaSaU * HluM'a
-A»l>kfUI Md abl* eerp* of TMekwr«o» tltoflntMoa^ iaOoatalaa aa aara actoovMcad powarM aa* aflHttra H*.
"
drasatoaa.
G f f i c k o r S. S. BOATUJ a B. C. the surface of S e R e d Sea. The sui^
Stjj^toaibOT.
'
BBiaaa
thaa
thoaa
of
the
^gHatli
kiaidhm.
At
«
la
u
i
a
a
n
i
T
t
a
t - r » ooatUwaaw of pa^aveying party on their return, r ^ r t e d a
IWttoa par jtmt ia MS OoUe(o aoatw. iacladias
MsM^His, Oct. 21, 1869.
- • mad
wea
ti*e
it
la
a
*ct
beread
dlapaU
tkat
aa*
wdlclwe
cMa»KI
aaWK dHa
bS PwetESiaw^tyye^te tfcto
B » a G B A V K S :—Alloir me, throagh dectivity of nearly ninety feet, which is
t» ilTatlwlMaaij
iMva liiaaln^iTttaa
«»ete; -1beralera, H
aMa
'to
^
aatiailMiiea
presumed
t»
become
still
greater
further
your paper, to return my sncare thanks
aboaldUmaAitady teaweUtilaieeetoaa tkatiaaar taa^btaBcbkaow* •<> »
t
CO'J
W«
have
U
M
Urmt
Stock
mai
gmt«M
Variety
of
for« aoatala tka laMi part of aay of tlu may aamrialMlowlncntM'10 the friencb who have Bubecribed BO inland. M. li^eneps now suggests the
JUKi
aad aiaaateal pfaparatloaa.
B I B I . E S
A L V B T T E S T A M E H T S
StMnllf to ^ b l e ns t o stereotype a possibiUty of letting the waters of the
93 iB
IWtk SBed witk tkefliMatlaUI v ^ a d d i l w b a l nnmber of Sanday-sohool Bed Sea into the interior of Africa, by thatcaabotaadiathaSoath, laafiBg tnm
meims
of
a
c
u
a
l
,
and
thus
converting
^oofak W e waot to get oat a htmdred
CBHTS to T O ^ DOIUUASS
rSfraiSTfol
t
h
u
Ktherto
iJnwat
nnexptered
desert
i s soon aa posnhle W h a t
T H E S O V T S r a u r P S AUHOST,
m irtMnTSTpMUM to.
ndividaal, or what ehuroh will c o n t r ^ into % hvge inland lake, which woold
TteMortpepalar Bapttot J|7«a Book onr tati«<and
rokMaf
tkaagbSgtaatk. wtetoat tka ail^taat pak).
tSfopHfteHykMSMlaUaeteta.
• t e enough to procure the stereotyping ford easy access to the Ibrtile eoantries latotkaDeaomlaatioa. Itiito ibt takiaf tho plaoo of
IwiSvt^amear
vmamtaaA I a« Ub^ arijiaal A.
E D W A R D
W I L D E R V S
flf oM of these boohs? The plates for • a m m a d i n g i t . The good oonaeqaencea oratTotlMr. C k a r ^ •a^lMI at wholcaal* prieca.
N«.
2
3
8
Main
S
t
,
MempMs,
T
e
m
u
Baal
—
t
k
a
aaaa
aar idana. aa tkaxa ara otkar
s good-oaed book wiB cost a handled of such an nduevement, in a oonimercial WlMMvar 70« •Mt Xtapkla, plaaMtaU aadaaoia.
SaalaSipwfoeileaaaartteiaaia. tkay kava bee*
^ d l s n . When t h e plates are p r o o a r ^ , senM, woold, doabtlees, be vast; b a t t o ^ aaad 70«r ordon to
I n c o r p o r a t e d ,
in
WWMaUiSt.
SOtMataSU
of the coantry,
Soathwestem PabllsUBf Oenpaay*
«.a«i-uu«
an almost indefinite noniber of eopies thepieaent
S Q M S S f & i S S r . - S . ' B i S :
caa be printed from them, and be scat- the prcgeet woold be fraught with obvi361 Main Street
tered broadcast over the length and ous incoBveiuese&
t.tr
I. B. CLARK, See. aad Tnaa.
A glance at the map will show the conbreadth of onr Southern land. Many an
PammamaU*.—StadMta ta tka dlflknat de^ la paxaty v^otaUa. U art* aa tbarickaad aalMbiad
SUR6B0N DENTIST,
|
I N V A L I D S •JSi^rSTe^ErSn r a e ^
i a d i v i d a ^ and sUU many more dhurcbw futton of ideas expr«Hed by this para- J ^ H O M E F O R
laatr«tloa Si Uka a ehacak, giviac then laoowad Ti«or aad atr«t|tk.
tm a p r o M ^taaekarof tka art.
Tba old aad tka youc. aa alao ladiea aoaftaad ta tka Ho. 180 Mala Street, aear OverlM HoteU |l
and Sanday-schools, m ^ t , without seri- graph. The Bed Sea ia cat off firom the
Separate Dtpmrtmea M Ladif " ^
D
R
.
T<H>KEB«8
aagkt to mm itfreely,aa tkare ia aotklac that
oos inconvenience to themselves,ftiniiah as Sahara Desert b y the valley of the NUe.
8.3B-U
T. A. I ^ P n i . yriacipal. boaM>,
MKMPHIS, TKNS.
give*aackappetite,atoaoo briactnc ap the toaaof tkc
But
not
only
so.
l
^
w
e
e
n
the
Nile
and
JIEAZTir
ESTABLISHMENT^
0
the money for a book. The i n d i v i d ^
Q E N T R A I . FEMALE INSTITUTE, •tosaek. theiaby «lTia« keaUk aad »i«or So the ayatem.Teeth Extracted Without Pain
dmrch or Sunday-school, contributing the Red Sea, and sunk in the mountainror th« care of Ckronic DiaeaMa,
Col
GlintOB, Hinds Coanty, MIssissippL
o n e h u n d r e d dollars for t h i s
object, will ous plateau which separates them, lies
OTTICa BOUBS,
procare the stereotyping of one good another valley parallel and similar to 117 East Fifth St., near Pike, Cincinnati, 0. The Seholaatic year of I8a».70 wlU hecia Toeaday, the
From 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.
88th day of September, aad eoatlaae lOrty »«eki, or tan
book which wUl bear on the title page that of the Nile, by which probably the ChroBie loTalld* will fiad hrr^ caretal DBniug and school montha, autU July 1, IWO>lap»-1v
tnataent.
Of the adTanUgea offered by thia laaUtatlOB, which for
the name of the donor or donors; and river once flowed into that of the Medi- jadicioaa
GenJ
The
treatment
•conaUti In the eiaploymeDt ef Wat^r the paat aeientecn y»araby lt» *»11 known excellence
terranean
at
a
point
to
the
east
of
its
BELLS.
Cure proccMea; the MoTement Cure; Electilo BathaUrn book win form a part of every SunBiKiene, and lach medicatioa aia iargo ezperienoeii haa drawn to It ao e*t»n«iTe a patrt^age, in«itloB noed ^ W A R D
WILDER»S
day-school Library throughout the en- pr«(ent mouths. The elevation of the thi* cUua of caw* *e«iaa to ioatitly. A eom(«tent ImAj oot be made. Wo will, howew, aay that by iu aoeeaaiPbytician atUnda the Ladiea' Departiaent.
MENEELYS' BELLS.
a and healthfuHoeattoa, ita a<<at andaiurW aecomli
tire South, BuppUed by our Board; and mountain peninsula of Sinai disturbs this Send aUmp for Circular, ateUag diaaaae. 9-lm-lS. M
mudationa,
iu
well
fomUhed
UhVc,
it*
Appacourse.
Water
in,
it
now
(if
any
there
Foundery
at
West
Troy,
N.
Y.
•will be doing its work of enlightening
rataa for ^cieatlfle Illaatratioaa, Ua eymnufium. and
other meaaa for. pkyaical auttare, and above all, by iU
Established
Andrew Ueneelj in IcCo.
snd blessing the children and youth of were, for it is quite dry) would flow southBelleforCkarobee, Academiea, Yactoriea, etc.. • { miurl!
ri(idly thorough initroctiua, it ccmmeniU Itaclf t n ^
ward
four
hundred
miles
and
empty
into
W
H
Y
O
O
S
'
T
¥OW
T
A
K
E
more baT8 been taado at thie eetahllahuu-nt t>.ui at a a. A.I
the Sooth, long after the heads of the
•ho a»ek for themaeHca or utVra an accompUabed and
the otkorfeaadoriMia the couatry combined. On- fatapractical odacatloB.
dred andttftyunaoliclted eommend«Urj letlpm nwii,*
eontribntors have been laid upon the the Nile just below Thebes. Of course
Bspentea anfortuition la Sngliah BrancV«, $3. H or la a rare oomblaation.rackat tkt wotU kaa aerer beforedariac tka paat y^ar. Writt« warranty riTm ititk
this
whole
valley
is
now
far
above
the
j ^ w s of their long long, sleep. Fnends
THB
ereryb^ Ifoaatad with Ooaical Botary tok.<- fpuiriM
t» per month;forboard, ioctadlBfftirnUh*^room and
aMU or knowa.. AU aorta of old chronic affoetiona aadiseoand UMi. the moat rwent aad deairable brll iiztsn
fael, eto, t»7 per BMinth ; for waahing 12 p»T month ; for
<rf Jesus, lovers of children, true patriots, level of the Red Sea. The mistake of
ia aaa. Aa iUnatrated catclogqe aent t ^
& li^p'jcaincidental* aad ink,fortycent* pr month. Tuition in acrofUous diaeaaea diaappear by IU aae »e if by magic, tion to
the
writer
has
probably
arisen
from
some
help us to provide a suitable religious litWStvaraofat^ptote
A. * O. R. K15.I1H.
S O I T T H E ; R N
F
A
R
M
E
R
?
Orna»e.tal branch, a i. iho game aad the care of tkeac obnoxioaa dlwaaea ia rapid, ceiUtadeoeiTe.
Oar Joandery ia'f
— Trey, V.
- _T.*
Weet
e v t u r e for the children and youth of the indistinct notion of what is fm actual ^
*
I aa It waa Ingold
goldbefore
b the war.
at Wan Troy, mat Troy. S
and oomplete.
geographical
fact,
viz.",
that
the'
Sahara
For
fall
informatTon
aead
for
Clicolan.
AHIetteraof
tt-ll-ly
present generation, as well as all the genInquiry ahouW b< addreaaed to " PrealOent of the Central
erations to come! How so well, how Desert south of Tunis and Tripoli lies at
remUe Inftitate," eMnton, Blade county, Ml»a.
THE
STANDARD
Bnekeje
BOBT. KJCLLS, Preat. Board of Traateea
else at all, can we eflectually checkmate a level below that of the Mediterranean
Oao.
WniTtiain,
Sec.
B^rd
ofTruau**.
Btf
BcU Fanadry.
the efforts of Infidels, Romanists, Ritu- Sea. It was once connected with it
Anicoltaral,
Hortiealtaral
and
FamUj
{
through
the
Syrtis
Major,
across
the
bead
afiscs and errorists of every sort, in their
nt 1837.
j y j I S S I S S I P P I COLLEGE,
Journal of the Southwest.
of
wbich,»however,
the
sands
have
accuckraiaouB efforts to entrench themselves
Church. A(«d(aay. yactory. rarm. Fire AUrn. ll^ n-L|
Cllaton, RInaa Coiui<y< Hlaaiaalppl.
EDWARD WILDER'S
ko.. made of pure BeU Uetal, (Oepper A Tio>. ...rrtatrt 47-t
in the great .valley of the West and mulated so as to cut off the connection. THE BEST,
U
oaality. tone, durabUlty, Ac., and mount-Hl with ca^
The next Ooltagiate year wiU open on the 27th of SepSouthwest? Let us look well to the When by this means the inflow was
tember,
1869,
and
continDe
forty
weeka,
natil
the
Itt
day
THB MOST BELIABLK,
^tf
loa A10* a- Second at.. CtBciciuti:. 0.
COKFOTTVD
of July, 18T0.
proper religious training of the children stopped, the intense heat of the tropical
The
ezpenMafor
the
entire
year
are
$41
to
for
tuiTHE MOST READABLE,
and youth of our land. Early impres- air of Northern Africa dried up the sea
tloB; tWforIncidental and fael feea. Board for the laat
Q L D
ESTABLISHED
which
once
covered
the
Sahara,
and
left
year waafromIP to »17 per achool month—four weeka
AK
THE MOST INSTBUCriVB,
sions, we know, are the deepest and most
Rrecountedaacbool moith. Washing t<r month,
T R O Y
BfXI. FOrSDRl.
it,
as
it
is
now,
dry
sand
and
naked
rock.
lasdng. "Give me the t r y i n g of the
AND THE MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED. is expected that board will be otitKia-d on ae reuonable
TBOT, K. T.
t«rma next year. StndenU for the ntinUtry are uot
children till they are five years of age," In this sand, forty or fifty feet beneath
charged
tuition,
fuel
or
iacideotal
!»•«•.
Satahliaked U62. A large aaaortnifnt oT CUnr. a, lea MES
Ectry Fatmr Nttdi it;
said the astute infidel philosopher, " and the surface, cardium eduie or eatable musDepartaienU of InaUnctiou are two, CoUegiate and Baa the happleet effect on eouoaptiree, cauclns tk«a demy Wre Alarm, and other Bella coMtuntly » a hind
cle,
belonging
to
the
present
h
u
m
w
mad. to order. Laiga Dloatra^ ^t^opn,
l*reparaU>ry. In both of tkeao ample ioctrnetion of the freely to expectorate, thereby glting them iaattnt relief aad
I will make France a nation of infidels."
Eetry Fruit Orotcer Kttd* it;
freeapoaappUcatioato
JO>ES * CO.
moat
thorough
kind
wUI
be
given.
TruT. T.
and comfort, and In caaee of coagh or eeTete cold It U In-U main-ly
And Archbishop Hughes, of New York, epoch, is found in immense numbers;
Ectry OaitU Bretdtr jVetd* it;
At the SMte Oonrention, held laOanton the Ut of June,diaponaabVe, and ahonW alwaya be kfpt ia the hooae.
showing
that
the
drying
up
of
the
Saha» reported to have said more recently,
it wae reeotred to raiae money to pay the debt of the
Ectry Ilorte Breedtr Netd» it;
MIB0ELLA1JE0U8.
ra
Sea
has
taken
place
since
man
appeared
College and to faraiah meanaforiU future maintenauoe.
**6iTe us the children of America until
Every Stcine'Breeder Nttdi it;
The
Agent,
IWer
B.
a
Kager,
ia
now
engaged
in
aolicit
r.nJ
,
pfatf
they are seven years old, and you may upon the globe.
log tubacriptiona with every proapeot of aocceaa. The
Every Poultry Bretdtr Ntedt it;
J h1
fOture
permaaenoe
of
the
inatCtation
ie
tlina
iuann^d,
and
T
h
e
P
n
z
e
s
t
,
B
e
s
t
a
n
d
Cheapest
take them afterward." It is an adage
Every Bee Keeper lieeJe it;
none need h««{Ute to comeforfoarthey Cinoot here com
T H K
M O S T
P K B F K C T
I R O N
T O X I C —
as true as it is trite, that " the child is
pleta their education.
Every Flotiet Needt it;
B A R K .
UlrcnUra cuntaiaing fuller iaformition can IKS oltained
&ther to the man." D. Webster immor- H L G E M A ^ I ' S F R A S A T K D E U X I B
Every Nurseryman Nttde it;
by addrtaaing the Fr.*ident, Be*.
lliilinar., Clin
A
pleasant
coi^ial
prepared
from
CaliEDWARD WILDER'S
tafixed himself when he Kud, " Take carc
»oa. Ht«>daaoaaty, Mlaa.
BEKJ. WHITKICLD.
Every Implement Dealer Ntede it;
saya
Bark
and
Pyrophosphate
of
Iron,
j.|f
i^t-nl.leot Board «.f Tniatrea.
erf the poor, the rich take care of themEvery Seedtman Needt i f ;
possessing
the
valuable
properties
o
'
selves.^ Let us take care of the children
Every Land Owner Needt it;
I J N I O N UNIVEIISITV,
iron, phosphorus and calisaya, without
and all else will be well.
Every Hotueteife Needn i!;
BOLD BY ALL GBOCniESS.
any injurious ingredients. As a prevenMarffeesboro, Tenuessee.
Every Fanner*
Needs it;
'Fhoue who have already subscribed, tive to fever and ague, and as a tonic for
ai-l-ly
Oanl
i MKT. D. H. aULPH, A. M.,
and those who may yet subscribe for a patients recovering from fever or other
Every Farmer e Daughter Ntede it;
President and Prof, of TAI Pliikst pby. Adde and bringe in a new era la mtdtotne. It Ijrparely P A P E R
WAREHOUSE.
book, are requested to forward the sickness, it is recommended as unsur- Every Friend k> InJtutrial Sdu{a:ion Needt it;
I RET. WM. SHILTOH,
D.D
,
Frofcaaor of TlMH.Ugj.
. vegeuble, and not only curee OkOla aad *e»6C and terar
C.-'cs
amount of their subsCripUons to Bro. S. passed by the most eminent physicians, j iJiwy Friend to Sural Improvement Needt it;
and)
361 Matm Street.
GEO. W. JARMAll, A. M^
aad Ague, bat reetorea the bk>od to ita proper ooaeiateBcy
Protesaor of AnwDtiHopuap-^.
C Rogers, Depository Agent, No. 361 Physicians in prescribing, and the public
IS PLEASED
WITH
IT.
and rida the ajatem entirely of the malaria.
1T.
T.
BATON,
A.
M.,
MEMPHIS,
:
TESSFS.'^EK
llMn Street, Memphis, Tenn., as soon as
Vrofeaaor
of
Mrttbem»tii«.
m purchasing, should be particular to
possible. - W e have several MSS. on hand specify HEGEMAN'S, as there are many I it la pre-eminently the P»p<t for the 8ontbw«t U^r REV. J. M. PHIU.IP8,
ablest and most practical writer* aod farmer* contribute
Principal Preparatory Departnif i:t.
SoHthwestern Publifihiiig (ompHBj
and ready for the stereotyper. But we r "
,
The
uext
iwMion
of
thU
ioatitntUm
wUlop^D
«u
Augnat
inferior
articles
in
the
market,
purportto
lu
ooiumna.
Ail
oonnot give them into his hand until we
I 3(\ 1S»«3, tliKW »»cond Tb»r*day la June, ISiO.
>n4f
Jobber* and Ertiil Draieia in
ine
to
be
of
the
same
combination.
Pre• ^
OL
Every AdTertl»or who
to rrach tbeae claraei,
TUITION FEB
teve the money to pay for the work.
Prrparatory
Department
10 «0
EDWARD WILDER»S
Dear brethren, make a special effort to pared only by Hegeman & Co., Chem- ^louid u»c it.
to ««"
BOOK, N E W S , W R I T I N i i , I i..\T
Incid^-atala
p-r
meath„
M
cent*
•end us the money subscribed without ists and Druggists, New York, and sold
Montiw p-ree i-senj latbu month aad jou Board per week
93 to
—A>1>—
delay.
by all respectable druggists.
|
'''''
All Undenuentoring are charged from date ofvntraace
s
—no dedoctiwM rsn-pttorprotracted Ulneaa.
Wrapping Papera.
And, then, we want to increase the cirThe
irafltutioa
ie
now
fally
oTganiznl
and
prcparM
to
N E W ADVEBTISEMEHTS.
entrr upon ita career of aaefalneae. The boiltliot^ which
ffolation of K T S D W O R D S to 100,000
wt ra wily injured during the war are being tboreughlj
A MAN OF A
THOUSAND.
ri pairc<l.and mcararea are on footforreetoring the library
PBIKTMC IXKS-Book, Sewa, Job ao-i
within tiie next twelve months. This
and apparatna to theirformercandltlan.
T K E
Oolorrd of aU Orada.
Dr.
Sbelton,
who
wae
formerly
connectcd
with
the
CniA Consumptive Cored.
paper is the organ of the Sunday-school
TeraltT, uaa returned, and the Trtiaffa eongratuUte Are not intended aa a griping, powetfai putgatlTa, bat aa
them»olT<»on»eeuringhleaer»ioea.
Board of theS. B. Convention. It is our
,
FT
RR R.OA
I DB. H.JAMES, a retired phyaician, dia«)»er<d, while Treaideat Selph will, for tl«: preeent, continue hie laboraa mild and eearchlng cathartio—aearchiag out aad brlagPRINTING
VARUS AND
CARD
thefieldto ralee an endowBM>nt, and hie claaae* wlU be
intention to make it equal in merit to any WPOn<'ht I r o n Oven COOKine StOYe. m the Ea«t Indle*. a cure f.r Ooneumption. A'thma, in
dwtrlbflted among the other member* of the faculty. ing forth from the »yatem all that makee iU beaJtk, and
111
UUelia
1A
W
M
V
f
*;ia
vfvvauaag
.
General
IVMlity.
when
hia
only
rhild,
n
For further infornuillon apply t^any memW of the leaTing it cleanaed and atroag.
At !Lin!tl»cia.->-r»' Prlrt^
in the country. We shall soon have facili- Thia atove ia greatly auperior to all other* In ecoaomy I danghter, waa glran op to die. Ilia child waa cured, and
b . I>. SIAKEY,
facolty or
See.
Board
of
Trcateca.
of
fuel
and
general
convenience,
and
ie
warranted
to
1
a
n
d
jrell.
Ha
will
a e n d the recipeforraaking .1-tf
ties for making this little Sunday-school five aatiafoctfon in all caaee. or the money refandcd. ] ^ ^ tncceaafully uaing tbia remedy free, on receipt of
j two atampa to pay expenafa. There ia not a aingle *ymp• V All ortieni by Mail or Ihipr w £Ued » .ihM'jri,
sheet all that the denomination can ask. The material used in
E O U G E T O W N F KM A L E
if ao dt»irrd. ernt "I . o. D.
And we mean that it shall be a trumpet of
G
Ko of<*a»ity to pu U-'-^^aJ Sl> npU." f4'i
n. .
SEMINARY.
uniTersally
nnction of the boweU, and wastno uncertain sound. While it will advo- the mannfacture
ure oiofatorea,
uj lu
»b«« i ,
„» ,1,. mnaclea
line.
etorea, ooin
bothaa
aato
ita uBrKuiui.x
durability and
th- ^iJ'er wiU plea«, '.tate the name of the paper they T h e J t e x t KcboUatlc year of t!i»a ln»titisticc will opon
cate the distinctive peculiarities of the iu realatancc aed will be eecn by tho amootkneaeoftS
of the
^
Addre*
^bSO R e w a r d .
September 6, 1869, and clow the ae<ou>l W.doe«day vn
of the iron need
EDWARD WILDER'S
compoae
CBADDOCK k —
00..
June, 1870.
Baptists, it will give no countenance to caatloga that compoae
9tolon,
O
B
the
ao»li of March, l»»,
tli' e ^
1002 Kaoe street, Philadelphia, Peno.
7-3m-ia
BOARD 0» I.18T*rCTI0JI AHI> GOVERS'XEST.
aigned,
siltcr
Bnn,
that loose method of teaching children
Colored tv^r
Horar.
mane
nodTalUckita
tatlilark,roanty,
witli a At».,
wbit. a CneJ
J. J. Buektr, A JU^ Priru.peU.
who will examine carefully manyfiratclaaa atoTee # 1 0 , 0 0 0 F O R
# 1 0 .
hiafoiehi^,aome white alvinl thn- of iUa r<-»l - ci-'
im
that they are good—the
lamlM of the Tboee
(«o-called) which haTe been used a year or ao. will see a
^[(e.^^ well fonae-l. aboutflftrMihand* hijrb. wTfOes9J^ Mrt. E. B. Farnam,
deficiency on thle point. Many excrflent recom- Premium When the Classes are
Ol^
Witt
l«Tte
Jeet,
and
»
>Urk
«iip
on
blabucl^
T"
ibid—in any such sense as to ignore the gre*t
Mrt. R. C. Hatch,
mendations are obtained which would hare been withheld 1
kbove reward willbe p-W f-r bU drUnrrj-, or infarmat
Hits M. S. Orawford.
of bl« w^ereabonta. Alao flOBftirthe ihl< f.
which are now being rapidlj fllM np.
Mitt Mia l%mpmmj
doctrine of human depravity, and the after a more extended trial. ThopUteeof
Ttf
JOHN TEATMA>
Mr*. M. M.Bueker,
necessity of the new birth in order to
addreeame ' t Oeorgeuwa.^H^.^
AdTUtasaa.—The Adrantagea of thia AaMciation I
xGcrra irj«T*n e^
la what Ita name deaotea—a tr»e laothec'a (Head. It
yLl!
Inauranoe Companiaa are; Ko paBica
salvation. Who will help us to swell our Are conatructed in auch a form aa to gi»e the greateat I ^xer ordinaryTLlfe
atrength aad darablllty to the caatinga. while proper al- |
breakit;it;tl the fees are ao small, and required to be
doea
away
with
the
aaaaeoftadoaa
of
Tacmifage
aad
with
n.AaB:" kfca«CM artso
bst to 100,000 subscribers at once ? It lowanc? ia made for contraction and expansion. The I p^j ,t auch long interrala, that any man can aecnre to
paa* aad ITS enfraTlaci. maa com^tency upon hia^ath.
platee are aH ground, making themfitaa air-tight aa | I
thepoiaoDoaa eOectaofaU vara eaady. It ia « pnra
•ttiiK-iaa vaitMlai ar kssu
Ray's Key to CampbeUism.
costs twenty-five cents each per annum poeitible.
<yrup, perfectly harmleaa ia IU aatare, aad U warraatad
Cr
Thia ia the book for eeery cne who wi»h< a to ntkder-in all r.aaee to relieve the little eafferer of vorma.
for clubs of ten or more, sent to one adMasonic IHataal
ttcz-kOT A rvie\XT Irlaad
iitandororrefute
refuteCampbelliam.
CampbelHam. It ahoaid be in rvtrj famdress; and is issued twice a month— Ii made to laat. aad will last, with proper care, twenty- L I F E ASSUKAJJUfci i AtS&ULlA
1 lUjN , |The
i>y work Itaelf weW.Baptlat.
conaider the b<'st l«<ik on Iho fubfire years, bT occaalonally repladns the Are-plate, which
OF
MEMPHIS
about one cent a number. Sorely it is i* »abj-ca tp the direct h™t of the «re. It ta the hearieet
jectfor popular reading.—N. SI. Cr»«ford, Preaidentof
» wotaT sort.
'
C
eorcetown
tioHese.
Ky.
Teorcetown
Estetwion Top atore made in America, and for aimpUcity
o
e
,
ZiTo.
3
2
4
3E<^oxx-t
S
t
.
cheap enough. Yours fraternally,
•
wit!
I
have
never
met
with
any
work
wbith
fill*
ita
place.
of maaasement
ex totoall
Here we btvean index
all
Mr.. .Campbell
Campbell
tauchl, with
...Mr.
. . — taucM,
fr-Sm U
Tuos. C. T S A S D A L E ,
Board at Dtrcctora.
chapter and page for everything
that
ia afflrni'Jd.—A. B.
Cabaniaa.
late
Preaideat
of
Browna^le
FeiMte
OoUege.
Hon.
P.
T.
Scarood.
of
Serngga
A
Duncan.
.... per
* _tingle copy, poetpaid,
^ - - *fl 60.CAOrdera
- *for
• «25
• — Ac
Cor. Sea S. S. B., & B. C. I* aimpltcity Itself. Ithaibutone damper, which com-,
Price
A. TACCaao, Cao., of A. Taccaro AO>.
S . F . .EOSS
D. B. THOMAS.
orth or more, oae-thlrd ott. Send poet offlee orders or
pletely control* the heat of the (.tore. It ta a (Uding
J. S. STAirroa, Ba<i|., of 5«<ui oa A Moore.
D. B. RAT,
damper ua the top of the atove, the u«e of which is obTi- I A. HATcarrr, Eaq., of Baaby A Hatehett.
try cxpreaa, to
Bumboidt. Tenn.
ous to any oae who «»er eaw a atovo in operatton.
' 45 tf
B D . R I C C E T T , Jr.. of Meeaitk tt Plekect.
W. B. Bonou, Kiamlnlag Phyakiaa.
THOUAS & G R O S S ,
C a m a r g o n a n a f i A C t a r i n g C^.,
Omcera.
•xnrjLcnraau or
la the only caatatove made with Wroaght Iron Oven—I
WboleaalF aad reUlI daakrs in
THE SUEZ 0A5AL.
D. a TRADSB, 1>r*Mdent.
the bottom aad back oren pUtea being made of heavy
H.
BAOAN.
Si^retary.
iron, MI heavy they cannot he broken or cracked, {
f enlinand de Lesseps, the engineer o wrousht
H. O. TBADEB. Trtataarer. »-3m-18
and the beat caaaot warp. Thefiaeeaf
Are made a ^ oompoanded in tha moat acieatiflc maaaa H I E
^
T
H
E
I «
the work, lias jast issued a formal officia'
AND WIHDOW SOADSS,
aad
are
the
moat
powerlUkaovm
U
tba
aecataUa
Uag.
B
O
O
K
S
.
notice to merchant and shippers, that Arv ao conitmct^d that the ovea wai bake In the front aa I
dam, and an vrarraated not oaly t« care aU tha dk
67 We»t Femrth Sutet, dncimaatL, Ohio.
Aad OaaJer* in
PHblisbing Goiapaiiy
|
^he Sue* Canal will be opened through ia any otfa<-r is»rt. Oa account of these impro\-(:menU,Southwestern
for
wkick
tbej
are
McamiaeaM,
tat
to
aradkato
1 H .
H. BBSWBMAM A 00.. Propriefctra.
mons especially,
frookthetyatemaBd leavaitta tha fUlMaa aC ita
BOOK8XL.I.EBS» STATIOMKBS,
cnit to navigation on November 17, 1S69,
U R R I C A N X E
S P R I N G S . a»«atreagtb. They areaUkapraacribadudMe*fefIba Leather and Shoe Findin
with a depth of water of eight meters
Paper Dealer*,
Will bake quicker with leea fuel than any other etove
V O B U G S AUD DOMSSTIC
Justly celebrated arfaaral aprtnga ate
ope* «b)aat aad maatkariMd madkal maaaad ky OaalaiMcy.
(2e.2j» English feet). From November made. Ita hugeflueformaa peeerroir of hot Mr which iaP B I H T E B S AND BOOK B I H B B E S , forTheae
the rwption ef visiton %t the tMaaa.
an aadia BO iutaiw kAva they arar ban kaowB jto M te
contiaaally radtatiag into the oven to asdst ia the retenaituated In >-raakHa ea«iaty.»MW.,ate atftoaa^ aC
I'Ytbto 20Ux,'merchant and national ves- tion of ths heat. Thefirechamber* of
TnUahoma,
on
Saah^Ule
» tl«
q wbeat
t t a n o o g ^ k ^ pexfanaiac a rapid and certalB ewa.
301 H«tm Stwctf
CAZEANJ)
SIP
SJiiy^
Tba
arethe
vltlH«»
JtoaM
sels of the various countries of the work
ia the State, partieahitikyCi*'*^
'JX^^S^Ji??'
MEMPHIS, TEHNE^BB.
will be allowed to pass thron;;h the canal Are coaatnieted with capedal refierence ta the waaU of
SdkWaer«wiplalat^ehro.le dUrrfcaa Ht w ^ WM).
ftanen' mi C«rri®»* Tools, Twiners' Oi
(it la »a«<tnated).
t^tam;
the Soathers trade. The -wood
door_ia veiy large,
ena-I Baled and Plaia Papcra and Priattag bk ia great variety,itoialeooiaptaiata
exempt from all dues. From November bUngthepnrchaaer
_
(firet, a^^Saeaae arfaln^ Irtm the etama^ nnr, kM to aae large, rough wood. The
to the trade at •aaafoctarara* priaea.
4-t
XTO., W O . ,
86 inchea longia oar SandStnch atorce.
Slit the rate of passage through the diMbera'are
trsderiag it anneeceeary to cat cord wood bat oiite ta
baglaw
oraatoaMMae
tmt^.butl
waoM
aimpty
ptepariag It for the ftove, thereby aavtag a great deal of
wut FBOPBxnroB,
canal will be fixed at ten francs ($1.90 UhOTorertha
C h u r n i n g H a d e liaffl.
kindof ttovea made East, which re^re
Haaka aaaat ewry trata ai Mi^taa to coarny paaaaATerr
abori.
Sne
wood.
The
radiating
anrfkce
bring
very^
gold) a head for pMsengers, and ten
Bael'a pateat Daaharleaa Cbara OMwarkta nraoveragaedrMMlta'tlMiSpmga.
Urge, aafoaxa need be entertaiaed ia aegard toJtt heatMEMPHIS, TENN.
(MarM* VxMt]
, ed IB a very abort time with littla ar w later.
francs per ton, according to the legal ton- iagtte coMeat kitchen In wIntCT.
^iVMiniatera of the goapel will be fanUahed the aboveIta timpllelty aad doraMlity will T««o«me»dttta
aBi ijiitt—tattarsagitf3(> ^ ^
thaaona
nage measure of the respective nations. •tare, or asy othertoojir
owa nae. vUt caUasd axaalaa it at OrgUI»Brea. * 0>., ar S; 0.
lovinfflaf i f
• :
a . DrBTTKB. * ca^
'Dariog the progress of the canal at «-3ai-18 - iaandl5*onroe6t,, HempM»,Tean.
4g.tf
TaBahama, I^b*.
i-sdiooL
Hateria
BIBLES, BIBLES
DE. A
HYMN BOOKS.
Stomach Bitters
DR. T. F. LIKDE,
r
Sarsaparilla and Potash
Bm$
J.
Extract of WM Cherry
ChiU Tonic
Family Pills
'CHAMPION
THE
CHAMPION
T H E CHAMPION.
Mother's Worm Syrup,
THE CHAMPION
T H E CHAMPION
Scientific.
THE
CHAMPION
THE
CHAMPION
THE
CHAMPION
THE
CHAMPION
THE
CHAMPION
mm
WILDER'S MEDICIHES
H
•ii-
JTajritmCo^ Twan.
•M hmdnd bmI
MOmUB,
men* dcmd.ftnk
GUgCEBS
Commission Merchants,
CHION
AGRICULTURAL
Ajn>
SEEX>
STOItE,
Moiipliifl, Tenn.
Grocers
-AJID
JfActorai,
3 t a Fr«Bt Street, MempUg,
Tesa.
7-Top
Saran Top
S o e a Top
lUdTopVlatTanilp.
W U t a r t a t Dutch T a n i p .
TaUow Abrndara T a r a l p ,
L*rg» Oloba Tvrnip.
I . a r i r Vorfolk Turaip,
UttU. Baga T w a i p ,
Q W E N , MCNUTT & CO.,
• Winter V a r i t y .
Fall and W i n t e r
Tarictk*.
Tenn.
•.MflaaWillett,M.I>..
^
tfoctwHon to FMiUm, XcGcbe* * BaticaoB,
FACTORS
Lisnres against Loss of Life Onlv.
jjia
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000.
The abore rat repreeenta o a r J u n i o r Backeye. Price
ImproTed B a c k e j e (Urge
47-tr
Brinly Plows^
Jiritdy Cultivators,
Brinly
JDouJble
L'hovd Plows,
J L. VEKtiER,
For Sale at
CRAIG'S SEKD STORE,
4B-am
379 Main Street. Memphin. Tepn.COTTON FACTOR
O ' K S E F E ' S
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
LARGE WINTER HEAD LETTUCE.
Xei«r>. 3f. O'Keefir, Son t Co., the Tell known and re314 Front Street,
liable Heed Importers, Qrovers and F l o r i i t i , Rochester,
IT.
r i n g grown and tborooghiT tested this new vaMEMPHIS, - - - - - - TESSTESSEE. rietyT . ,forb athe
pa*t three yeara, now offer it to tho pablic wt
Officers.
E. WOODWARD, Regular Phjeician.
M. J. WICKS, Preeident.
A. SEESSBL, Yioe Preeideqt.
W. F. BOYLE, Secretary. '
W. C. McCLURE, Treaaurer.
J. H. EDMONDSON, General Agent.
a FIB* aad Talnable ac^aisitieo lor botb the m a r k e t autl j
priTate s a r d e n . aa it is ready for use folly
F. M. CASH & CO^
CieiifinI Commissioa Merchants,
VICTOR
GRAIN
Ooiumitisg Fhyaiciacs.
B. W. A VENT.
F. A. RAMSEF.
Attomays.
LOGWOOD & PEYTON.
BRILL
Has a o eqnal. ProTen by three st^asons trial. It has
Force Feed, light d r a f t ; no w e i ^ t o a horses' necks, and
tba beat made in the m a r k e t .
W m sow Ume or plaster, if wanted, with grain.
Send fer fall description. Agents wanted.
4-8t-l£
BLTMTKB. DAT A CO.. Mansfield, Ohio.
Ifwikmeit Canter Front md Madiacm StrteU,
Directors.
W. R. Hunt,
A. Seessel,
P.
W.
Smith,
F. Htufl,
CASTE MACHINERY.
y B. K PuUen,
N. S. Bruce,
Wm. Joyner,
£. M. Apperson,
N.
D.
Menken,
J.
T. Pettit,
V I C T O R C A N E M I L L , J. 6. Lonsdale,
M.
J. Wicks,
COOKS SUGAR EVAPORATOR, W. B. Greenlaw,
W. L. Vance,
W. H. Moore.
i>
De«riptiTe
itf.tiwa r.
Proeipt advtrr pf Saiet.
-A. T T E iV T I O TV I
FUEiaTUSE.
PREVENTIVE
^I^:NI) Vuni OliDEItS TO, AND Of Murrain and Hog Cholera
SMt'ijic to prccent Murraiu in
Cattle and Cholera in Ilog^.
fr^UmviTUItE
-it
He«OBd
J. D .
(street.
STILES,
TUE
UAEAT
I ha»e n«ed it thirty-two years for cattle with c(>nstant
snco-Mn—Dot one failure. I h a r e osed it for bogs two
years, with perfect •neeoM. Follow directions, f n d I
wni nrfuod t h e money paid for medicine in case of death
from murrain or cholera.
Medicine, with directions, sold a t X cents per pound.
S-nt by express, or aa directed.
Addrvw me, with the cash, a t Shelhy D^pot, M. t L. S.
B . T e n n . , u r K. B . Webber A B f t . ,
F r o n t street, or
U. C. Ward A Co., opposite Worsbam House, Mrmphiq.
T i e medicine shoold b<- csed from 1st May to 1st October with cattle, and d u r i a ? t h e year with hog?, except in
ciilj weather. Hiiwerer, I bind myself : o refnnd t h e
mooey if t h e stock a r e brought o n d e r its influence before
th»T a r e a S M e d with the disease, rommencior a t a n y
W. W. FURYEAR.
tim^.
Thi« is to ccrtify t h a t we a r t pcqnainted with Mr. P u r year. and know ium to l>e a practical fitrmer. and believe
his asseTeration* abore written may be reUtHj opon as
entirely t r a t b f o l .
kilned—H. C. Brewer. R . N. Bow, J o h n R . Giles, J . M.
Bond. TTatban Stewart. A. Snead. J . F . Orr, A.
J . W U t e A Go.. Tb3S. J . Uois, J o h n S . Branch,
K."B. Webber A Bro., Ja.«. Sc«tt, B. A. r t n d e n ,
<X A- Toang, W. H. Bolton, A. E . Snead.
A r t i c l e 49-«m-23
Cheap Fuinituie House
J. O. JANUABT, M. O.,
No. © J E F F E R S O N
Aatliortsed Capital,
P a i d In Capital, • • -
E r e r r
•1,000,009
• - 300,000
DIRECT0K8.
Thoa. R. Smith,
H. T. Tomlinson,
J . B. Watkins,
^
Amos Woodmlf,
H . A. Partee,
J a s . S . Merriman,
H-t-tf
NEW SCALE
PIANOS
w i t h I r o n F r a m e , O-reratrung Baaa
a a d AsralTe B r i d g e . .
Bfelodeons and Cabinet Organs,
The best mannfactured.
W a r r a n t e d for Six T e a r s .
*
FOR C.4SH.
Highest Caah Price paid for Feathexs.
Piano*, Mrlodeons and Organs of six flrstclass makers,
a t {rreatly reduced price* fur Caah. !Tew 7 octaee Pianoe
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box in wte. Caa be shipped l a S a t ^ a a d any c h i l i t h a t prtsonal knowledge as being of t h e r e r y beat qnality.—
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in the United £ute>.—Oraham's Magazine.
Havhii: tiaed ona of W a t e r s ' Pianos for two years, I
b a r e foaud it a very sspctior iastmment.—Alonto Gray,
Principal Brookiya H r i g b t i Seminary.
We b a r e two Waters Pianos in our Seminary, which
haTe beej%
tested for three years, and we caa
testify t o their good qaality and durability.—Wood A
Gregory, M t . CSarrt.ll, 111.
B o a a c s Watzbs, Edq.—Dear Sir—The P U n o t o u sent
me is allowed to Tw t h e best Piano In this town, and there
3 a a a f a r t a r > - r s at
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per month sure, and no risk. We want to engage Riee. Perth, C. W.
a good s s e n t f a eeery cwnnt^ in t h e U. S- and
Horace Waters, 461 Broadway, i» famed for t h e excelC^aadas to salt o a r Eeerlastins r a f e n t White lence of hi* Pianos a n 4 Organs.—Evening Post.
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riTioga new scale of prises, wbich s h o ^ a marked reFm Ms "
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Diseases of the Eye and Ears
Dr. W m .
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. B. G. Holloway, Esq., Cottoa Hill, Ua.
HOB. W . M. Tumlin, Uathbert, Ga.
T. N. Tining, Esq.. Macon, Ga.
HOB. J . T. Clark, Catbbert, Ga.
C^rtlflcatett:
My daughter loat h e r eyedght suddenly, of Aiaaarwi*.
I placed her under Dr. Hootea fer treatnteat. l a aahort
time abe wa* entirely reatored.
can n o w a M a s w s a
a* ever abe coald. My daughter and I c a a a o t ftad varA*
sufilcieBt to express our g r a t i t u d e to D r . Hootea.
WH.8BUTHA.
EuUuIa, Ala., Joae 1,1861.
I was afflicted with chroaic iaflammatory aors eye* lor
four year*. I applied t o a barge aamber of aioat i w l a M r
physicians without obtaialag a a y ralief. W i t U a two
week* Or. Hoetaa perlect]^ c t m d aie ofall Uiadaesi a a 4
soreness r f the eyea. I would t h a t I coaM repay B r . H .
the debt of gratitade I owe him fer my almoat miraealoaa
restoration. I cheerfully give this o-riificat,' I b r t h a b e n fttof snileringhnmaaity. BespectfttUy.
THOS. W . JOHNSON. PropHctor Eating Hoaae.
SmithvUle, Ga., May 31,1867.
My daughter entirriy lost her eyeaight f n m Iritis.
When I placed her under Dr. Hooten she waa totally bliad.
I a abont six week* she wa* entirely restored to sight.
Every veatige of disease wa* removed from hi r eye*.
.U.S. UlLLLABD.
Quitman, Brook* county, Ga., Nov. I, ISCl,
For tho benefit of thos« soffsring with w r e rye*, and ia
jnstice to Dr. Hooten. I will state that 1 took my wifi! to
Dr. Hooten on the 7 th of May. 18W, entirely bUad—the
result of a very high degree of infian-.mation of the eye*.
She commenced improving very soon under his treatatrat,
and continoed to improve rapiUiT nntit quite reatored to
sight. On t b e I5th day of J u l y followlog she retaraed
bome with her eight eatirely rnitored, withoat tJbs
slightest inflammation about brx ey<-s p e r ^ t i t i l e . I Csel
safe in recommending Dr. Hooten to every onr.. saflBriac
with their eyea. S. 8. DUNLAP, firm ot M o r ^ A Daalaa
Macon, Ga., J u l y S5,1868.
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WiiUAX W a u t a a , (Anthor Southern Harmony, eU.,)
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Selling remarkably fast. For sale by bookseller* generally. and by the pubUsber.
E . W. M I L L E R ,
My daughter waa blinJ in one eye about two years.
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The other was involved a t timr>« lu a high d c g m ofiaflaMmation. Tbe disease was Granular Conjnnctiritis. 8h«
is now perfectly restored to sight. No person can tail
t h a t her e j es were ever a S ^ t e d .
—AN1>—
X was myself blind of Granular Coqjunctivftis tea year*.
0«e of my eyes burst o a t . I bad to be led everyalMvs
1 weat. I tried many disUoguishi^ ocaIi«ts w i t h s a t b w efit. Under the t r e a t m e a t of Dr. Hooten I have i a y r o r e d
beyond all expectations of myself and friend*. I caa
a s w *ee to Malce my way aloae eomfortably. Slaee piaeing myself a a d e r Dr. Hootea. to m y certain h n e w M g a
be baa reatured a a n m b e r of persoas b o m bliadaesa sT
several years' staadiag. He has a laige namber-W
tlenta with the most maUgnaat types of aore eyas,
n a T i n g axtenciT* IbelUtle*. ar* prepared to exacaU are
•flil impi
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work in the beat maimer, a t Northern Price*.
njoiced a t their auccess.
W. J. JAMXS.
. Atlanta, Ga., J a l y 9.1809.
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The aboTe is the proposition made to the medical schools
of Tennessee and the South by my father, B. W. J a n u a r y ,
during the period of tbirteea yeara; and so manifeetwas
hi* *ncc-«s, that no school eTer accepted it. I new reaew
the challenge.
I was edncated in the science of medicine by my father,
4«0 F r o a t , 3 u d 5 HaAiasa ata^
and associated with bim for eight years la the treatmeat
of Cancer* and other malignant affcctions, and at his
Ctn 1>- i a u n j now a t 3 > . a Kadiaoo etreet.
death, which occurred ili 't8«KS, he committed the secret
alone to me.
naTing sj-rred my country as a soldier through the late
The only reliable and nnircrsal are the celi-brated
war, and, with others, lost all, I now d>^Tote myself to the
^prriiil mt^ntlaD to *air« of Tntt'in, nod tn jUIiac of
treatment of Cancer especially, and to the other aboTeCuantTir Or^irrt^ i'n>Ua(^ uf al! kiads
xored
mentioned disease*.
and folil.
I haTe remoTcvl to Trenton, Tenn., on the line of the
Mobile and Ohio Railroad, and easy of accee* from all
LUitrii' •riUaMc's m slof.
part* of tlie South and West. I t is s pleasant town, Tery
Of whieti V.no' an- in O<M-—alt warranted.
healthy, board chesp, and society g o ^ . My residence i*
H«-nd fbr MiKGO H * S
BOOK and
Circniar.
one mile in the country, and offlce in town. Patients caa
4-at l i
BIA'MYKK. X»»RTuy A CO. Ciccinnat;.
be accommodated with board in priTate bacses la the
country or in town, as they may prefer. This arrangem r n t is far prrfsrahle to a large infirmary crowded with
t!io*e affected with a loatbesome diseaae.
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ease, b a t ia all case* reasonable. P a r m r a t s most be made
S T O ( K - R A L S E R S .
whea the patient is d l s c h a r ^ . When no benefit i* reCeiTed, ne pay will be demanded.
]y,JERCIlAN'l^' N A T I O N A L
B A N K ,
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beeif Damlliar with my father's practice for many year*.
And he kindly permits me to refer to him.
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i . B. CASH. lata U f t v i e h 4 OuA.
paekagfls, a t 90 cents, and can only be had gennine and
true a t their efctabUshm?nt. Order Immediately of.
J f . 0 > K J £ K F K , S O X A C O . , Bochester, N. T .
S-janl
w m open October l a t , ia t l n i r Hew OSoe,
HENRY
C V R E O .
Let any medical school i a the United B u t e s send me a
patieat afflicted with what tba faculty of said school shaU
"^roaoanoe to be a geaoine Caaoer, a a d I will promise to
care t h a t Tery Cancer, proTided the facolty of said school
will a^ree to give ma a certificate admitting the cnra, il
cnn-d, duly signed by them and sealed with t h e great aeal
of their college, and they shall a o t be required to giTe the
certiOcata for twalTa or eighteea month* after U e core
baa beea t r e a t e d ; or,
"The facalty of any medical college, or any responsible
^ ^ i c i a n , may send me tea cases ofcouioased Cancer, and
I will promise to cnre nine ont of ten—^juite as large a
proportion as physicians care of the simplest foraia of disease.
•
I call npon the medical schools especially to p a t my
skill in the t r v a t m e o t o f t h e C M c c r t o t h e m o s t r i i d d b a t
lair trial.
There are cases «-hicb I except in the abore challenge:
1. Cancer in the mouth or throat.
S. When located where it cannot be reached by my rem
edie*.
3. Where the patient is afflicted with another disease or
a complication of diseases. I haTe bad patients sent ms
in the last stages of coasumptiun. The Cancer waa cared
bnt the consumption killed.
4. The patient shall not be so old or weakly t h a t thert
is not sufficient ritality left to produce grauuiation aftoi
the Cancer is taken ont.
n. The Cancer shall nut have been of so long standing ai
to have inTolred some Titti p a r t , aa in some two or three
cascM brought bi-re. I Jo not proftes to reJaTenate old
age, or to raise the dead, h a t to care Cancer* ander ordi
nary circnmntaDcvs, and malisuaut Sores and ether disYet I have successfully treated patient* from 70 to
eu y e a n old.
1 send no medicines ont of my office, nor shall I
treat any cases in f u t u r e except tbow who p u t themselTe*
under ray personal treatment, and consent to n-main with
me nntit proDOuncvd cured or discharged by me.
ATLANTA,
tcftn
PtLPIT ($3),
Office No. 391, Main Street
DR. W . A. HOOTEN
Hakaaapaaada l a i f * aad a a a s M d l e a * l a f i n M c r f o r
the Bliad. H*UtreaUt«di*aaaeaofClMBy*SBCcasaAiOy,
ClalacUrpaxaMMl attaatiea to all sass* piiiauaiat. Dc.
Hootea waa bliad thrae year* htawrtf, aad after k a v i ^
•sbaaatad, as ha thoagbt, the aklB of tlw Medical FraM o a both North aad flaatb, ha caaw lato pass*Misn«<
a a y s t e n o f treatamat by w U d baataa aaoa r*alswd ta
right. He waaa graduated phyaieiaa and a«oe«*BlaI praotitfoaerbafocohobeeaxaabaad. He praetiMs Iks aaata
system by wUeh be was restored. I a UM patt t m l * a
yeara he ha* perfectly aad p e n u a e a t l y reato(«< a gtrat
P o c t a u a t m . b r i a g f a r n i ^ witk a l i s t « t h e a a a e a a a a y persoas from total bOadaiss.
of •abaeribcr* to a club of paper*, a r e r e q a i m d , by tbe
To reSnoTo fram the • l a d e of the meet c t a d e l s w aay
Poatofflca ragalatioBS, t o deUrar t o thMB their paper*.
prejadiee* that atay ARIH^be
UM pabUo t a T K A M .
Addm*
8. C. ROOBKS,
l o w i a s f l n t d a a s aasMS, giTiag Um postoOoe a M n « sC
Pa
lag a a d Depa*itory A g a a t .
1 Mala *tn|et. M a B p h l T T t a a - eaclk. a a d propoees t h a t , for proof t h a t *ay of t h e eactlftc a t e s b e r ^ pnbiiabed by biat ar* aot geaaiae, s r Uwk
these cars* w e n aot «Bte>ed by U m a s harria statsdi, ta
pay to the order of tba iadiridaal prodociag saidprss^
SKBMONSIN
>
'
fiTe thoaaaad doUats.
Are being read by people of orery clas* a a d d e n o m i a a t i o a
ATLANTIC B B A K C H :
aU OTer thU o o a a t r y aad Barope. They are full of
R . J. 0 .
(formerly orMnrfreesboro, Teaa.) beantiftilrellgloaa thoagh^ a a d fceliag. Plymouth Palpit
baa
located
pMinaa«iUy
in
T
B
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,
T
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for
John B. Gordon...,
-Preaideat. the treatment of C A N C E R S . F I S T O L A , P I L E S , and MA- ia published weekly; a a d coataina Mr. Beecber'a Sermon*
and Prayer*, i a form * u l u b l e for publication and bindW. C. Horria
iiecrvtV}.
LIONANT SORES, aad CHBONIO DISEASES.
ing. For sale by all acwadealsr*. Price-W cents. Yearly
I know it is thought, by pbysiciana generally, t h a t a sabscriptions received by t b e pablishers, f3.'EiTing t w o
Ciinoer cannot be cnrwl. They h a r e tceatod it with the haaAsome Tolame* of OTer 400 page* each, ^ f - y e a r l y
knife, and It always prore* fatal. The most eminent s a r - SI 75. A new and superb Steel P o r t r a i t of Mr. Beerher
L O C I S T I L L E BBANCH.
geoDs aow confess t h a t the knife !s speedy death to the pa- presented to aU yearly snbscribars. E x t r a o H i n a r y Offer !
C. C. Spencer
..Prraident. tient. The physician who applies the knife to a ( ^ o o r is PLTMODTH
and
CHRISTIAN
-Secretary. not a r q u a i n t n l with the diagnosis of t h e disraae.
CNION (t2 80), an CnsecUrian, Independent. Weekly
The Tagetable Kingdom famishes safe and painless J o u n i a l of Christianity—with Lecture Room Talks a n d
specific* for the certain c a r e of this dread diseaae. These E4litorial Article* by Mr. Beaeher, sent to oae address for
• ^ I n r a r e a Lire* a a d p r o m p t ] ; a^Jatta and paya IOSMS. remtidie* I h a r e osed with the most unparalleled sncoeas fifty-two week* for $4. Special inducements t o canl u principal biuiaow to v i A Boatbera Stataa, and to for the past fonr yeara mekoal
Tassers aad those getting a p clubs. Specimen copie*,
t b e n it appeala for patroaac*. I t baa ample meana to
postage free, fbr fiTe ceaU.
f U l y proUict poUey-botdera andI pay all loaaea.
What physician In Tennessee caa say this of his treatJ . B. FORD A CO., Pablishers,
li-S-tf
ment of the fever or meaalea T T e t medical schools deny T ln>-W
39 Park Row. New Tork.
t h a t one solitary caso of Cancer waa ever cared I Are they
willing to be conviaoed t I offer the following
OF MEMPHIS, TENN,
pARTEE, BUBLESOK & CO.
n~t<ilH-nil A d T t o c a n u d a uo aJ] C o c s i n m i r o t a . .
c.
Co
C A N C E R S CABT B E
A. A. BarlMon.
C. L . F a r t a e .
General Commission Merchants,
332 FE05T STREET,
3VI o xrx 13.±V033.ZX.
c.
J. H . Xnfcina. X . D.
^AROUNA LIFE INSURANCE CO.
All (^iKton, Tobaflro or otiu-r Prodsoc eeiui«oe4 to u
iiuinml, a a b a a oUunriM* u w t r n c u d . • B a f g i o c .
a a d aUifr Hopplim, ftmiiaiuid a t the l o w e s t X a r k a t
Priw.
S tf
COTTON
No <«iarg« made jbr examining eye* or eanoer* anle**
treataient U girea. aad then aadar contract.
T K M S - C a s b . « ita aqahrateat In good property.
Prio** reasonable, aad propwtionwl acoordiaK to the
aatart of the case.
l-a?-''
j . O. LOWBKT.
Siagle copy, p c r a a a o m .
Meaat*.
C&VBS TO OXB AODRXSS.
Six c«piaa„
..f2 00
Tea a a d a p v a r d , c a d i .
SSceat*.
F o a r A a s , Q V A R T C U T IN ADTABCX. •
a a b * of t e a copies, iiad a a d e r , 4 oa
eeeats.
Siagle copie*...........
Bcaat*.
Payable a t oS*« of rabw^'iber.
BemitUaesa mad* la check*, pa*toffl<» monry order, or,
where ths** ara a o t t o be h a d , r t « U « t e d k t e r * . o a l y a t
o a r risk.
the Itm tme iu ome kmmdni
L B S B1.0CK,
A. PattiMO.
TERMS:
K. T. Uopfcin*
General Commission Merchants,
M. lanw.
offloe, at the P A i n o a i
< U y o f . , e r , waak
D
IltPBOVXD
ASD—
XempUb,
I also t r e a t Cancers w i t h snoccss,
1 6 9 , 7 4 2
SIlDlon.
wbea they are located apoa part* where taediciaecaa be
properly applied, aad wttsra tha flbroa* roota haTa aot
esteaded to Tital parts of tho system.
H a i r »
MPtCM. Masa:
KECEIVING, FOR WARDING
•
d e a t t o t b a t i a i » o r t a a t « a a a , d o aot heattate to aay that
I vIU treat wita saceeasaU diaeaaea of the Kye that arc
i a tba TMCb of haaiaa akiU—of aa matter liow Mas
standing.
^
Sarolm
Asae'^ t o , O T e r
^
H a s p a n M M W t ^ toeatad i a
HaTlag perBaaeatly located ia Ooriatta. Miss.. I aai aow
^rUm FxwUanta.•nrpand
to t n a t all Dissasra of tba Bye. Havinc had
W
e z p e r t o B o a la ^ praetira of Medldae. aad for the
•.A
JB
a
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a
t
a
i
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laat
tbw
years
majsh tlaM aad eapedal attaatiaa
MiaUBt 8ae*7.to tha Xya, withderotad
tha laaaaierabla host of diaeaaea t a d
T . A. Kelaon,
8am. Tate,
Jacob Wellw,
A. WoodroO;
H . A . Partae.
HacbTomace,
K. C. B r i a k t e r ,
C. 0 . Spmear,
0«B. J o h n B . Oordaa,
r. M.
C. W . r n a e r .
C. P . Horria,
Chaa. K o r t r ^ t ,
J.W KeCon.
Cotton and Tobacco Factors, Backeye Cider Mill and^Wine-Press.
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(»P«^r=aadb7«aU.
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B o n a Tap
P u U l a l i c d 1»r t k o • w M l A j r . ^ e l t M l B w u d
Uie S m i t k o n i B o ^ a t C w r c a t l M u
.Jreaident.
R. e . ( M g & € • „
THE BUHB»
S E M I . M O N T H L T ,
LOWBET,
coBnrrH.
oatboi^lae*.
B. E. Lee Block. Memphis, "Teim.
t. ruuMM>.
C. C. C U T .
FABSASON & CLAY,
sr.
Tens.
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T a n w l M a 7 , M I M l j g l ^ t o M M V M t . T . A. XelKm...
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r . X . Whtta.
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Chaa, T . P a t t e n o n ,
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Wholesale
MeapUx,
ftolteimat.
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DB. J . G.
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(^OTTOir JfACTORa,
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DMATIOSUMMTAIARIWICTATNANILRMID.
W O R D S " nvFmMART
KIND
t t t z boatfrcd u d fortr a e i M of food eottaif laod for aala,
lixtr
msd
ANB
TONIC
AGENTS WANTED.
GOD IN HISTORY
JIAKBWRITING
OF GOB,
SQUINT OR CROSS-EYE RELIEVED BY A
SLIGHT OPERATION.
Seftremxlypermiiiiim—Tbeoli p h ^ c U n a - a a d r i t l i m s SCUPPERNONG GRAPE!
of Trenton ana Ticinity, where I h a r e resided for tea n^nK
year*.
S. W. CAXDWELL, M. D..
Trenton, Tenn.. December, 1868.
deOSIf
T2io CnfAilia^ Cirupe for the South I
TIR. CHARLES PICKETT, OFFiUK
- L F 47 Poplar street, eoraer of Second, Memphis, Tenn.
Dr. P., baTiag tie«n in constant practice twenty-two
year*, hope*, by strict a t t e a t l o a t o hi* boflaes*, day oi
aigbt, t o giTC ceneral satiaiactioa. Calls to any p a r t o
tha d t y same price.
ant^ **
A
V A L U A B L E
G i r r — 8 0
rAGiys.
Dr. S, .s. Fitcb s "DOMESTIC F A M I L T P H T S I C
I N " drtcribes
.111 IHsess.^ and their Bemedie*. Sent
byI Jmail,
free. Address
8 . ». FITCH,
714 DR.
Broadway,
New T o r k .
mar6-!»mP
TO THE
ERRIXG.
The
Poor
Friend
ar.
Ft.ZZXO',
CLARKBVILLE; OA.
A p p l y t o D r . J . D . S t i l l m a B , of X e m p h i s .
B e will re*tr>re, saTs and r«jaTesate yea as no oae else
can. His skill, h u m a n i t y and knowledge ia ade<tnat» t o
y a a r ill*. H* who cares D r a a k e a a e s s and Morphiae
Eating, can cure yog.
j-iy
Man's
A TREATISE
m the Planting and Culthatian
of the Sctippcmcnff Grapf, and vnih Direciiom for Making Wine from it that far
Surpassss ihi Fcamut Winei m
Califorma
or,the Mhine,
a
Ignorance is the €anse of Snfering. s y
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A FOR AN UPPER OR LOWER
SET OF T££TII.
Fifty cent* ibr p a r e Nitrous Oxids Gas and extractiaj;
one tooth. AU work warraated satisfactory, a t the Ohio
SUHun Deatal Compaay's Offlce, 52S W a l a c i street, Otaciaaati. "
.
aa CmPar-U
PRUNING.
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361 Main Street, Mcsupbiii,
Execute every description *f Pnatiikg, inclaiimg
NEWSPAPERS,
. MAGAZINES,
BOOKS,
PAMPHLET.S.
CATALO<.iUBS.
CIROULARii.
LAW
BLANKS
Pablishers, K n t m u , T c a i .
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Lnng and Body Brace,
P0.STE1LS.
Tbi* work t i beaatlftally mi*tra»ed, and f a l l d-"reetiow
and c a t s given, MI t h a t every man can mak^Al* own
grape mlU and pre«v 4 c . PRICE F i r T T O E i T S . by
1 J » B THOSK. tnfferiag fron W*ak Laog* a a d To^•^ post. lachMe 6f» ccuts l a a I r t t r r to M. W. Phaip* * Oe.,
J j U i y m r f t o j , CtoEyiaaa'* Bore T h r e a t , W e a k a c w o r t b a
So.r
-
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BILL
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RfeTiac b e m a p p I M t « by • e r e t U t o p r o c a r e t h a a a i a v a l u U * a w d h a e l e a l s i q w o t t t t s a S t i i e t f i e r w M ^ I h B W w a r , i« iUy able t o i a a k t tb»a*aaIiMreai:Bt* to theprsaa.
M t e a r r a a m M B t a v i t h Dr. B. t o forwar* ttea b j ax<
fMSi w m sM la beasatiac e a r p a o ^
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A d d n v Kditor B a ^
Bmha.
OarSoatltara
HANDBILLS,
CARDS,
HKADS,
^^^^^
BILIS
LADINS,
Steamboat and Bail Boad Worir.
by x s a r w l T s
attsatisa.
i *
THJ£ BAPllST. MEMPHIS
iiSFWrrrgfil
...
CIO
THE BAPTIST, MEMPHIS, OCTOBER 30, 1869.
SO^IBAIK.
from an 'association that believe and Hotel, New York. He comes to our [ the letters or the biq>tism8 of aueh aaAto atay O B t i l a ^
allow Jt to be preached firom their pnP shores, not to preach, bnt to find ax5alm I churches if declared essentially un^nnd eonvenienee firom it. I h a n e m i - l e i i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '
Aibxfm.
the pleaeant eeasou we havw^inr :tfce eower ^ axe a<ct8 of obt^encL
pits? And finally—If A, B o r C gives he could not find in Paris—to rest and {or disorderly.
meetings;
hot while she deeply fiiel*
hb obedieztce w l i ^
us satisfactory evidence of voQlftd or brace himself with onr free air f w the
tion of aot attending ehnreh on Gkbbi^ manAn
association
of
chnrcheP
dbfellowbm.
vMing ignorance of Christ's teachings coming i^intest at Rome, where he will shiping a church jind refusing to receive iags aad eveniags, and prayer meetings, ah* is
xa be sto obedience where tlie
Bot ahie to d a m . Now don't say it i« became
PHIS, OCTOBER 30, 1869.
and example, and on account of this put forth all his astonishing powers in its ordinances, no moreawaib the inde- she don't like her.preacher; for the ie devetad
M ii»( iknami ••
•
•
can be BO obedienee that is sot
state of mind and heart, teaches, adimn- hb own defense, and make the whole I pendency of that church t h m any one ta my predeeeasor, and yet she had this diseaae
before I easie. If yoa ean recemmend
T E f i M S T I L L T H E D E B A T E isters or accepts a corrupted form of tep- Catholic world throughout Europe trem- church would by refiiaing to receive her aforg yean
^ remedy yoa will greatly oblige
fiu There is no obedience that is not vottism, instead of the one Christ enjoined, ble to its deep foundations. In our opin- j ordinances, or invite her m e m b ^ to com• THB EtiTs*iAH Pastob.
are
we
to
be
accounted
worthy
of
conion Ilomanbm can never be greatly dis-tmnnion. It would be the duty of any
There is no obedience that is not
demnation, ecclesiastical or assodational, tnrbed by outnde forces; her designs lone church to with iraw all ftllowsUp T i F T T T H O U S M D MAMMOTHS!
p n n t e d b r lotfCf and accompanied b j
A Pr«pcMiU*a.
if we believe and affirm that such a per^ may be exposed and her ends defeated from a sbter church ^ t
BAPTIST FAITE.
i ^ e o into
We
will
send, postage prejMi^ ten,
1. Xrery aet ofobedience is like baptism^ n e n i s B o niTatioii lMi
tb«ft«e mavj son is manifestly in an unsaved state ? by such books as " Seclusaval," but her grave heresy or disorder, imd, therefor^ twenty, fifty, or one hundred copies of
' cf a good eonMowe toioart rf God; BO mer^, hat tlmmgli Um nwdifttioa
of Cknst; BO iBterMt in Chzitt ozeept Inr a Let us understand each other npon this greatest hurts 4iaye been firom convul-Jthe duty of » t numbfrof cluirch^iCMr the Uaiunoth to any responuble Imther,
fUtk iB Ida; BO joitiiyiBg faitk but by no means ummportant question, and sions within her pale, like t ^ t hpaded by j « a s ^ i a <a of churches. We should to ««U, and he may refund when sold.
nem-the above all can see that infimt poMBsl
that
which
vorka hy hm aad porilles the give to our readers our well conndered
We will add papers to cover fab expense
is not a religioua act, becanse it heart; BO love
Luther and led on by Calvin, Zwingle think such an act more terrible than a. o f j n ^ i n g the money back,
to ChrUt which does aoi iaelade
and can in no sense be conudered love to his people, hie exaaple, his pteeepte opinions; and withal be careful we say and others. Hence we hope similar re; I papal anathema.
- f a ^ l ^ e 'Mammoth b only delayed
qfoiedienee. There is no law for »ad testify itsdf t« the world bv in^eit w nothmg to encourage others in the belief suits will follow thb defection of Hya^
by
an accident to the paper thmI. PuBh
[ s so^ the law cotdil not be known aheerfkil obedieaee to all hieeoaiaaBds; Bocen- of error or the practice of disobedience.
the
clubs to 100,000.
BiBe
love
to
his
people
that
does
Bot
iBllaeaee
a
dnthe,
the
greatest
living
orator
CatholiL
^
i
'
t
S
a
^
o
^
o
r
^
e
'
^
^
lylJian; nor can infants exerdse volition.
ma^to
do
good
to
the^ashe
hasaUlity
aad
Imp* or Suth; nor hare thev a good con- opp^uBity.
cism can boast.
(^on of Dr. Poat, formerly % P^8lrt)y^eril^when
J. B. Gbavss.
EDITOBIAL BBEYITIE8.
«i«M» to be answered by Mptiani. Int» Amnncy tli« c*mw<1a 1
W " •prang Ib my ttiad: Atppoee
niostrations.
Westwabo,
Ho
f H l liaptiRB, tiien, not only is destmctiTe TEE WESTESI SEOOSBSS'S EZFLAIXFOBUATIOX Waxthd.—On the 11th of emigrants moving
• . A m o n g t h e crowds h k e
had immerse,^ npoi a profeesio?^ zi
«f t i e fiindamental p r i n c ^ of Christiaiirmg from G e o m a to feith, a believing penitent, while yet a P r e ^ - L
VATIOl.
of October, 1867, a young Virginia Bap- Arkimsas and Texas,
awUle «m tt.
are some-of onr I
1^-H)iM|Mnee—bat it eSectaallj puts it
The issue of the 16th is before us, with tist minister by the name of T. J. M.
3
1 VI V
. rwe^ed into the feUowehip of»Baptist ohoroh, Once a man was noticed walking ap and
«f the power of the one sprinkled in
worthy and valuable brethren and by what law could his Presbyteriaa ordtnation dowB the aisle {n % Sunday-eohool, miliag ae
edhefief to obe^ Christ's command to be a column devoted to oorself and our edi- Jordan, educated at Richmond College, most
useful minbters. Elder Edwin Dyer, a
^
hi. becomiega Baptist? he walked. His peculiar maaner attraeted the
iHBMraed, and it introduces the onregen- torial course. We have this to say to called upon us and begged the loan of
^ . . ^
.
.
- ,.
P ®®P® yoo
enlighten ua on the sabject.
of the supertBtendest, who «iq»n>ached
Pkter Bkoitx. atteatien
flmc and non-belieTers into the chorw— our Bro. Dudley in the premise: the twenty-five dollars to pay h b fare to pnonunent minister in G^eorgia of thirty
him and asked why he acted so. The man reM Hiese' societies that sprinkle infants article before us and a previotw one re- Lynchburg, prombing to return it at an years' standing, called upon us last week , Ans.—The church supposed would be obUged plied that he was converted ia the Snndaysohool, that he could not read and could not
M i d be re^ardeA as churches—working
for Northwestern
to
teach,
bnt he wanted to tmile vpon. tie effort.
published
in
it
we
regard
as
uncharitable,
early
day.
We
loaned
it,
and
procured
siD to then: soola if they believe they
settle himself and children. We most I
another than a regularly orunfratemal
and
unprofessional.
We
reSo, brethren-, old and young, all, if you
for him a half-fare ticket. We have his
wtpe regenerated bv it.
dained minister.—Eds. Central Baplitt.
gret that Bro. D. should have so far com- note of hand, but have never received a cordially recommend him to the confiDILEMMA.
We ask in all kindness. Do the editors can do nothing else, yon can smUe upon
L Is Christian baptism a personal doty promised his Christian charity and his line from him. He may have been cut dence and fraternal affection of our of the Central Baptist regard those im- Sabbath-school labors," by aiding in orr
—Lfe,enjoined apoo ps^nts, as was d p dignity as an editor of a firstclass Bap- off by accident or death. Who will give brethren in Arkansas, and congratulate
ganizing one in your church—by contricnuasifin, or to be ad^nistered to their
them on the acquisition of such a minis- mersed by Bro. Post while a Presbyte- buting to procure it a library and books
tist
paper,
to
have
written
in
the
manner
Hs
a
little
light?
We
are
often
called
dddren?
ter. Bro. D. will aot as agent for "Se- rian as scripturally baptbed, upon the and papers; every dollar b a smile. Yoa
SL Is Christdan baptism the penonal he has respecting a brother editor. Does upon for like favors, but never yet have clusaval" and this paper.
supposition that the recipients were truly
Arty of a penitent believer ?
he wish to make'the impression tipon his received the first dime of payment.
can smile on it by being present, and
Baptist Yeah Bqok.-The Wachusett regenerate and satbfied as to their oon,- aid in teaching and in singing. Will
}|*a parental daty, like circamcision, it readers that we are about to end "in
A Splexdid Fkat op Scrgkey.—We Association, at its last session held on sciences? In a word,^o you brethren
«Bi Berer be the duty of the child, thoagh moral bankruptcy," or have given the
saw to-day a stone 4^x4| inches, taken the 8th of September, by a special vote, |
immersions of CampbelUtes you, the pastor, not'smile on the Sabbathito parents were derelict in theirs—and
least
evidence
of
such
a
tendency
?
,
We
school effort by preaching a sermon on
from the bladder of a little son of CoL directed its clerk to send two copies of
' ' it baptism thos effectoidly destroys
^nd
under
any
its value and influence? Let us all smile
vers* baptism from the e ^ h . Bat are not prepared to believe it. But he Cole, of Desoto county, Mbs., by Dr.
con^ you advise a church on the Sabbath-school enterprise and its
the perronal duty of a penitent be- has done it. Dom he wish his readeif to Rogers, one of the most experienced and its Minutes to Rev. B. Griffith, Corresforthcoming Board.
then it is not a parent^ duty.
believe that yre have borae fiilse witnsss successful surgeons of our city. The ponding Secretary of the Am. Bap. Pub.
FOB CAMPBELLITES.
Society.
Thb
is
done
in
order
to
furnish
f
u
^
T
^
U
'
94a.
I. The B a p ^ Churches are dther true actainst him ? We do not wish to believe stone itself b a marvel, and its successful to the Publication Society the means of | a L S
KotMns
Va mm It Foimd ir«.
"
it, yet he has done it. Does he wish his extractipn reflects the highest credit upon
•ardes of Q i n ^ or they are fidse.
If a sheejt of paper on wlUoh a key has beea
laid be expos^ for some minntes to the sonS. If true churches, then the sect orig- rea^rs to believe that we have at any time the skill of Dr. Rogers. He has operated perfe«ting the Year Book. Every Bapshine^ and then instantaneously viewed in the
WABBEN A8S00IATI0F, B. I.
by Mr. Camobell in 1827 is a ictdorsed a grave error? We hope not, successfully six times within the last t b t in the country has a special interest I
the key beiag removed, a fading epecUr
and false, ana he and his foUow- but still he has done i t Does he wish
in having the statistics full and accurate.
^^
^ remembered that at the dark,
of the key will be visible. * Let
paper be
twelve
months.
having been excommunicated ^ m to make the impression upon his readers
The example of thb Association is one "meeting of this body in September of put aside for months, where notSIng caa disb Simdsts have no authority to baptize.
turb it, and then in darkness be laid on a plate
— The Baptists of^Boston end New England
subject of communion was of
hot metal, the specter of the key will again
X If Biqitist Churches are not churches who know us not, or the character of our here jnst raised ten thousand dollars for the that may be commended to every Society, ^^^
r C&rist, then all CampbeUite ministerB paper, that we are a "joker," a "wonder- American Baptist Publication Society to estab- Convention and Association in the whole introdrfCed; and while C. H. Malcom appear.
country. The last Year Book c o n t a i n s
^
®*pected he would,
mbaptized and without authority to ful joker;" an "editorial joker of the lish a depository of the society in Boston.
This b equally true of our minds.
liaEe.
the
following;
"
A
special
request
b
Every
man we meet^ every book wo read,
oking Baptist?" But he has seen .fit to
A good work, and we rejoice in the
ew, CampbeUite ministers deny that
made,
that
the
clerks
and
secretaries
of
expected
he
would
not
A
comevery landscape we see, every word
I
* t Churches are the true churches of do it, for reasons best known to himself. abounding prosperity of the American all Baptist Associations, Conventions,
of
was
appointed
to
report
or
tone we hear, leaves ite i m ^ e on the
visible, or that the dc.«ign of their
We may have misunderstood his lan- iaptbt Publication Society, under the
present year, and the following reso- brain. These traces, which under ordinD is Scriptural. They are, there- guage and misjudged his position touch- direction of Eld. Griffith. It has risen Theological Seminaries, Colleges, and
sil unbapuzed and unomained. But
up'from the dust and put on a mighty other educational institutions, will please 'a^ion is the report submitted at the ary circumstances are in viable, never
lose they grant that Bwtist Churches ing the moral quality of willing ignor- strength, and become a great Baptist forward, as soon as they are bsned, two recent meeting:
fade, but in the intense light of cerebral
the true churches of Christ; Camp- ance and disobedience of Christ's plain,
copies
of
their
MinStes,
Reports
or
CataAsswiation,
while
excitement start into prominence, just as
biBiles then manifestly arc schismatics, ositive commandments. We certainly )Ower in the land, and is to-day accom- I
^ Tj 11 -n. L ^ C v
recogniiing the enUre independence of the
the specter image of the key starts into
logues,
to
B.
Gnflith,
D.D.,
530
Arch
churches,
and
disclaiming
the
right
to
legislate
'—^— been excommunicated as heretics did understand our brother to teach that )lishing more good for the denomination
street,
Philadelphia."
It
will
be
to
the
sympathiie
with
the
practice
sight on the application of heat. It b
itics.
it did not necessarily involve willing sin- in America than any other agencv in the
.
,
^
^. ^
communion in Baptist churches.
ikgain: If the deH/pi of baptism as adthus
with all the influences to which we
great
and
permanent
interest
of
the
Banx/
i
i.
caurcn«.
North.
f. . J
r .
""iiucijapMr. Malcom, who was on the commit- are subjected.
aiBBtered b j Baptists is Scriptural, then /ttlness. Now if in this we misappreIt this request is com-L
• i
.
uc
What that Society is to the North, we tist Jdenomination.
Ihe baptisms of Campbellites invalid, hended Bro. Dudley, we sincerely regret
,
*
^
,
tee, presented a counter report which it
plied
with
by
every
person
to
whom
it
L
i
v
r
.
•
wmuu
m i BuU and void, because they do not it, and if he will inform us .of the fact in wish the Southwestern Publishing Com.
"J took him forty-five minutes to read, and
appeals.
jnetice i t But if the baptisms of Bap- such language as one Christian editor jany to be to the South and West; and
pcaceuua A-rentit aed Aevroeare
then spoke more than twenty minutes. Fm1U>
Gradnm, lUe I.«bor, boc O^a «ct I
The Soctherv Baptist Register. The Association exercised marvelous pa^•ts are not Smptural bemuse ofits de- should use to another, we will copy it it will be if the denomination will but
Oh I from the gftes of Heaven, now in this o«r
^ga, then are all Campbe
trial time,
take hold of it as the North is taking We will issue the first number of New tience in listening to him so long. He
Ined, because Mr. Campbell
Camp^U and the first with pleasure. We cannot indulge in
How swift, how easy 'tis to faU; how alow, how
Series of Register for 1870, provided
hold
of
their
Society.
Establish
deposi
innuendoes or personalities; we have no
said if the resolution was adopted he did
eBmbellite preachers had noo other.
iMrd to climb!
every clerk in the South will send us a
and Campbellites cannot taste for them. We have no unkind tories in every considerable city by raisnot see how he could again be a member Ifangels round the throne on high, the home.
U ^ t eftestants
sti
these dilemma.'^, they rest impaled feeling to gratify by attempting to injure ing $1000 to $5000. The Southwestern copy of the Minutes of his Association of the body, etc. When the vote was • the source of light,
the third—"we cannot tell"—and him a " feather's weight" with our read- ublbhing Company sells its own publi- for 1869. Send at once, and we will re- taken the resolution was adopted by an Fell from the daizUng path they trod, t« sink
in endless night;
1 makes a ^T^lenana^ a ^ree-honied
cations on more liberal terms to the turn a Register, provided his tables are overwhelming majority.
Shall
we who to temptation lend too oft a helpers,
or
to
excite
their
prejudices
against
« c n l t y . [See UtUe book entitled "Triadded up correctly. Let us gather p
e
r
^^
ing
hand,
buyer,
and
will
sell
all
the
books
of
the
lenma" for the history and aigument— him. We have edited neariy a quarter
Down from our narrow pathway bend, and yet
feet
statistics
of
Southern
Baptists
for
"
W
a
r
r
e
n
"
spoken,
showing
^riee fifly cents. S. W. Pub. Hoose.!
of a century, and no editor or man, friend Am. Bap. Pub. Society and other Northexpect to sUnd ? .
1870. The United States will have its
' ' ' T i^ T '
So sweetly f<ound earth's magic joys, so soft ber
similah cbeeds.
or enemy, living or dead, can or ever did ern publishers as cheaply as they can be
pleasure's gleam.
CjiIBOUc.—If any man shall say that truthfully say that we ever misstated his purchased of them and brought here.
They
lull our very souls to sleep in their dflur.
.
A
^
'
bouth.
-T
know
of
no
association
that
\mffaim is not essential to salvation, let
Let
Baptbts
think
of
this
and
act
acsive dream;
to
the
Government
the
Baptist
populaKvould
elect
for
its
moderator
a
man
of
views,
and
df&
not,
so
soon
as
correctly
Hm be accursed. ^In baptism, not only are
tion of the South.
] expressed open communion sentiments. We stoop to grasp the sparkling toys, regardear sina remitted^bat also the punishment informed, promptly and cheerfully correct cordingly. Patronize your own Publishof their cost.
The denomination is much sounder than Nor less
rf n ^ a graciously pardoned of God. onrself, and make every amend a gentle- ing Company.
do
we
dream of losing heaven, till it is
QUBBIES AND DIFFIODLTIES.
many suppose.
j. m. p.
almost
lost.
Simtiam opens to every one of us the gate man and Christian should make. We
And let the warning that it gives sink <leep
Thk Mammoth.—We have again and I. Should not churches that meet for worship
afieaven, lyhich before, through sin, was
only
once
in
a
month
hare
their
conferences
on
within thy soul I
trust
hereafter
Bro.
Dudley
will
not
inagain explained to our brethren the cause Saturday, and employ the Sabbath in derotional
IHWOATION OF SAIHTS.
*5S."— Qouruof Trent, highest authority.
Hast
thou a sjpirit "meant for heaven chain d
Do Methodists believe in the invocaZnscoPAX.—^Every person confirmed jure himself by the use of such unbe- of the delay; not our fault, or one over {(.errices ?
downward to the earth;
3» required to answer these questions: coming terms and frivolous langnage which we have any control. While the
Answer.—N^o, never, God hath not re- tion of saints ? I ask this question for Oh! sully not with earthly toys thy soul s immortal birth,
Q. "What is your name?"
when speaking of onrself or a brother paper mill was making the paper, the quired it. It is unscriptural and ioju-l'^® following reason: In the Methodise
For though the golden gates of heavea may not
A. «N. o f M y
editor.
mill dam was swept away, and we are rious.
be closed on thee,
. \lIome Journal of July 17 there b an
Q. "Who gave you this name?"
Yet shall thy sUr in glayy wane, email ehall
waiting
and
must
wait
for
it
to
be
reWe
have
had
the
labors
of
three
men
A. "My sponsors in b ^ t i s m ; wherein
2. Is there any Scripture forbidding churches
^^
great campmeeting held
thy portion be.
I was made a member of Cfhrist, the child to perform the past three years. We built—ten days more, perhaps. When >le^« JJiit u'^iut^'"''"*"
•
^^ Kound take, New York. Dr. Inskip,
Wfiod, and an inheritor of the kingdom have read but few of our exchanges, and th'paper b made the Mammoth will apAnswer.-So, Pedoes ask us to point f
have started the
jrfteaven."—iVaya-JSoo^ Catechisnu
pear, and a splendid sheet it will be.
out the passage forbidding the bapUsm r ^ ? "
, .
, .
Mxthodi^.—^What are the bene^ts we those but cursorily. We have not seen
Knowled<;e, rrsHAix VAXtsii awav.—
one-half the numbers of the Western We guarantee the utmost satisfaction. rtf
nK • »
J .t
"There IS a founUinfilledwith blood."
jeisve by baptism ?
Human
sciences are like gas-lights in the
®!ABd the hrst of these is the washin<» Recorder. We have not one of them We ask no brother one-I^If what the Of infan ^ Christ and the apostles ap- b r . Inskip, in referring to the second
pom
ted
the
Lord's
day
alone
for
worship,
«
This
b
gt>:d
Methodbt
the
street. They serve our purpose only
"Bray the guflt of original sin by the a ^ filed; we will obtain, if possible, the paper and postage will cost ns; but for
ffciktien of Christ's death."
•
ology, and more, it is God's truth." At while the heavens are dark. Tlie brightback numbers, and re-examine all that the good we hope it will do we want ,
3.
Should
churches
exclude
a
member
without
Lu
.u- J • •
« n
. ,
"By baptism we are admitted into the
er the sky the more dim and nseless they
who felt to indorse become. When noon-tide floods the
afcEren, and consequently are made mem- has been said on the subject, and do our 100,000 copies circulated. All who can, sending a committee to see, or giTe him »ny
brother justice—and that respectfully, send money in advance. All who cannot, rearing for breaking the seventh command- the sentiment were requested to h o l d u p
fes of Christ, its head."
town they are buried thoagh they burn.
•By baptism we who were by nature for we assuredly respect him—if he will send for ten, twenty, fifty or one hundred m^n^^by an act of violence in the highest Ubeir right hands, with which hundreds
r
children of wrath are made the chil- -insist npon intentional misrepresentation to sell, and return the money when sold.
We think a member, however guilty, r®™^^'®'^ "
editor continues thus: No sooner will the sun of absolute truth
break
on
the
firmament
of
our
sonlis,
th^n
JTSB of G o d . "
upon our part It is our present impres- We will pay the postage on them to you. ought to be tried before he b condemned,
^^
•In an ages the outward baptism is a
_
both
h
^
d
s
uprabed.
Dr. Inskip invoking all the lights of our logic shall go onL
sion
that
a
simple
and
palpable
typoR e n e w a l s . - W e should be delighted
SBDIS of t]^ inward."
" Knowledge, it shall vanish away.'*
"^y water, then, as a means, we are graphical orchirographical error, a verbal to have all renew at once whose time is owii"'JIL^ioM"** enough to "answer the fol- the spirits of Wesley, Fletcher, and all A CKBTAiN amount of opposition is a
omission, that occurred in some comments nearly out, as we are setting up our Ibts
tSSa^'scriptural authority for Assoadeemed in heaven to help them to
jggBierated or bom again."
" its *length, and great help to a man. ^ Kites rise against
"if infanta are guilty of original sin, made on a Kentucky correspondent, was so as to print the name of each sub- ciations to advise and-admonish the churches accept t h e t r u t h in all
that
make
the
Association?
breadth."
4he wind and not with the wind; even a
I t o they are proper subjects of bap- the innocent occasion of all this misun2. When an Association admonishes the
Skb; seeing in the ordinary way tlTey derstanding. Here b the unfortunate sen- scriber on h b paper, and tell him weekly churches
that compose its body against a cerNow it will be seen what J meM^W ^ad wind is better than none. No man
when his time expires. It will be a great tain course,
SBiDOt be saved unless this' be • washed
and
the
churches
do
not
see
cause
to
I,:
r - . u ^ j : - i - l believe
ii
. m . . ever worked hb p a s s i ^ anywhere in a
tain course, and the churches do not see causebyto I asking,r^..
Dto• i:j^'thodi8t8
wrayby baptism."—i?ocfnna/IVacto,«». tence: "He [Eld. Coulson] means only this saving to us, aKd we will account it an take the admonition, and are anathematised
dead calm. I « t no man wax pale, there_
* I ^ ^ o c a t i o n ofcsaints ?
the Awociation, is this anathema
any wor^e
What
—there is no promise to one who willfully especial favor.
247, 248, 249. 250. 251.
than If a council of Rome had nUered it? Or, is th§re between Dr. Inskip callibe on fore, because of opposition; opposition is
Campbelutk.—"The belief of one fact, OF willingly rejects, preaches, practices,
are the anathemas of an association of Baptists
Ttr i
j V,, , ^ - what he wants, and must have, to be
—rWe
publish
on
another
page
a
aokitbat npon the best evidence in the or accepts a corrupted form of baptism.
more dangerous than those of the councils of r ° ® sp^^ts of Wesley and Fletcher for
WBridjH all that is requisite, as far as faith There is no heresy in thb." Any one sketch of Father Hyacinthe, together
help, and the blind Romanbt invoking go<^ for anything. Hardship is the
^ to salvation. ITie belief of this one
with his letter, to the General of his order
Answer.—It
is
not
claimed
by
any
Swnt 3Iichael, Saint Lawrence, and all native soil of manhoo<i and self-reliance.
and submission to one institution ei- can see that " baptism, or" was, through iq Rome. We think our readers should Baptist than an association of churches r^®
calendar? How much
A Beactifui:. RrvER.—Sabbath-day is
ive of it, is all that is required of mistake of the proof-reader, omitted after understand this wonderful man, and trace
b
either
commanded
or
exampled
in
the
^
eUminated
fhjin
Meththe
beautifal river in the week of time.
tren to admission into the church.
"rejects." It should rea^ to express the developments that will doubtless folThe
other days are troubled streams,
L "A Christian, as defined, not by Dr. our meaning without an ellipsis, . . . . .
low
his
course;
We
suppose
that
no
one
leihDsoo, nor any creed-maker, but by
association of churches professedly hold- and ought not to be worshiped' a jlp whose angry waters are dbturbed by the
y * tanght from heaven, is one that be- " there b no promise to one who willfully man ever exerted a greater religious in- ing the same faith and walking in the
countless craf^ that float apon them; but
^ .
^ '
aww tim one fact, and has submitted to or willingly rejects baptism, or preaches, fluence in France than Hyacinthe. He
the pure river Sabbath flows on to eterTHE EUTOPIAH PASTOB.
w i ^ t i t n t i o n , and whose deportment [». «., willfully or willingly,] practices or may prove a second i u t h e r , and mark same order. No church b under any
compulsion whatever to associate, and
Over thb signature a writer in the nal rest, chanting the sublime music of
**enta with the morality and virtue of accepts a corrupted form of baptism.
the
rise
of
an
anti-Catholic
revolutioa
in
U a ^ x ^ Prophet.
can withdraw, whenever it pleases, with- Jbttrnal and Messenger hits off some de- the silent, throbbing spheres, and timed
i "Theone fiict \a ieipressed in a tnvr- There is no heresy in this."
France and all Europe. The immediate out sin. So can and shou^ the associated litfqnent members on a serious subject, by the pubations of the everlasting life.
A proposition—that Jesns theNazarene
Now, Bro. Dudley, let us put aside all future is pregnant with mighty events.
Beautiful river Sabbiith, glide on! Be^
s s K Mesnoh.
that has passed between your editorial in The church of Pius IX. b in a crisb. churches withdraw from any church when in a witty way, in t h b wise. It will dtf ^ r t h on thy bosom the poor, tired spirit
•• departs from the/a»<A and ^rder which to hand around on the pitchfork if we do
evidence upon which it h to be which this occurs and your last—to us,
The coming Council will mark the rise
to the rest which it seeks, and the weary,
» v e d IS the testimony of twelve men,
professed when it entered the body.
not take it home on the rake:
watching
soul, to endless bliss.
e w i r r o ^ by prophccy, miracles, and on account of their personal illusions, or ruin of the establishment at Rome.
An expresdon of disfellowship on the
EoraoB:—I un very aBxioas to get an
most* distasteful ones—and discuss this F a t h ^ Hyacinthe has been summoned
jqfinidal gifts.
'
Down by the sea the turtle casts off
^ to En.
- T h e one insUtution is baptism into simple, though compound proposition: to Roine as Luther was, to be tried. He part J of a sound. Baptist assodation
asBO<aawon r who has been afflicted ever since I came
its shell, and makes another to satisfy the
I often call on her, and she aeems to
IhvBffine of the Faih. r, aa<l of the Son, Do you say that we indorse grave heresy has resolved to go, face the Council, and would, in our opinion, be a thousand
e:^igencies of its growth ; the eagle casts
m i ni the Holy Spirit. Every such per- in indorsing it ? ]5o you say that it is a
her feathers among the storm-cliffd that
beard the lion in his den. He goes to
a disciple m the fullest sense of the
* 9 moment he has Ik lieved this heresy of such a grave character that a deny the infallibility of the Pope, the prima/aeU «ideiu)e,-sc leut, UiM auch
'
« w r . aiie
"nj^n the above evidence, and minister should be censured or sileni^ Counpil and the chnreh. He openly deV
^•
I fralB; AOIBftflfiTfinLIIIimab AM^
growth,
*
above mentjoned who believes or preaches it? Or that a clares that its pretensions are impioiuL
paniuoii^
b
a
higher
duty
than
olingae
i^iUiixn 'Si/stemj p. 122. church or churches should be cut oi? While we write he w in the Fifth Avenue
to things which Ihave grown fiuniliar n w
dear throngh long anodatioB.
For Twelve Months, . . . $3.00
For Six Months,
2.00
r
r
Gems of Thought.
;
I OCTOBER 30, 1869. " ^
#
XnMSi!!
l^a^Miuid, or Botllated % teti. Consteat|»^le daring the vui^ of tbe Empress Ugbt, carrying away aad destaeylag
Feseloa's library was oafire," God be praised I"
i.^Ot^j^end
the polpit of Kotre ^ ^ i S j aad tbat tbe SnlUn will probably tfi mease amooat of property. Whatres wwai
th* vzeMiavd,
»ibe 4wrillag.nf/
• ."nift Oazeflr of F«» Byacwl
I
ezpreftt
my
regret
for thie to tbe In-to Bf^t to ^ prmiat at tbe o]|Mitiag ef tte
id; ships gtrimded, tad^leasesi1^^
some peer man!" Tbia is
true spirit of sob- Altboagh still comparatively yoang, Fere
_ __ jts i^^^iesn firom Mol- missiba—on* of the most beantifbl traits that HyMinthe sUnds among the chief pulpit
aad eeotagei^ Arohbisbop .w^ Jus tSais caaaL
eatde sf ept away. The b i i ^ of tha Ears"-^aS^MSftiriientfiTekondred can possets the boaaa besxt. Beimlve to see forces of the Romish eharch. Joiniag tbo or*'
pulpit
aod sastataed aie there At the «miaal meeting of the New peaa aid. Nqr^ Amjoieaa ndlway were dethe bad
ef men, of whom I aball Totk Cleariag-Hoose Acsoeiatipa, held oa the stioyedir la that par^ ialmu tbe loss is es^
[ Hoom^ < iostetui of tefur-this world on its sonny side, aad yoa bave der of Barefooted Carmelites,fa«speedBy won
propn^lme. I express my regrets 8tb, it inM repcMed tbat the toW tnasaoUoas mated s^.bae milUon orjfoUar^
ahnost balf woa the battle at the oatset.
distiaetioa by bis scholarship and bU oidtara
ag
aadltoiy who sorrbaoded me for tbe past year iren $88,&2r^84r,S86 42, and What th* TEuckion is Domo.—Ia
But MU pa^ke» of Mailer's iknatieism.
ao less tbaa by bis extraordiaary power of
iUatteation, ito syiapatbies—I was' tbe tiaasaetioas sinee its organis^^s^ period ooaaeetiaa witb tbff Chleasa Uairexsity it ia
We do not bcBeve tliat Holler luu u j more E f f b c t i v x . — ^ e largeet E j a s e * ^ speccb. At an early age be promised to add a
•lag to say iU fHendsbipt I woidd aot of sixteea years, $2,00S^027,fi$8,9B8 70. The wen ksowa tbere i» oaebf tbe largert teb^
iUUi or i ^ j th«ii the Kpoatle Pul bad, bat ehareb ia EidHBoad, Ta., oader ilaaaw ps«t«r, bright sUr to tbe galaxy of Freaeb polpit elobaa
ly
of tbe aodltory, of tbe Ar^biabi^ avetbge ttaaaactioaa per daj^haTe been $I2S,f sol did iaol tell iSod tluU he n^ed to many Ber. Dr. laltoa, weeaUy of Col^bos,
tbe world. As it bu aot aaaooued
queace.. Bat, from tbe time of bis'first ottmv
ita
own
fiMbioaof
t^oag
vp
Saaday
odlMtions.
of
laj
eMMieaoe,
nor
of
Qod,
if
I
woald
coa*
4oIUr8 per week ia order to deCny Itta expenaea
088,7»
91.
any
st^tUag
diseerteries, it hM bsea a utter
'ascM, be was regarded witb sospicioai glaaoes
•eat
to
act
before
tbem
ia
soch
role
/
I
sepa-.
while he pireaehid at Goriath, bat he made At the desigaated time tbe deacons piM roitnd
of
wondermeat
vrbai tbe astMBim
.
The
Ameriean
Board
of
Cpnmiisdon^
leadiag dignitaries of.Bome. He was sen
et the same tiine, from the eonveat for Foreign Missioas held their luuxoal meetingTbe folWaspuntp^ ' k m i A a i tbabod-'
lants for a part aad solisited assistaace b i n the coatritatioia boxes to the eon^^tioi^ to be taiated wHh Liberalism. His words, bad rate
retnra to ibo altar, wbere tbs i^tor niia wUifti i^aTe resldedi and which, oader the
ather ehonfces. Mailer haa fbniid aa easier They
ceiTes
the collectioa. If the bisitop is itresent, iiottbat tone of abeolote sobmission to tbe aew ei^BStaaees that have bappeaed to me, in Pittsburg rematly. They report tbat they aew is wbiieb beesyies; tte aUeatioa of PnC '
way, aad emne of oar bretkrea are Tartly it-is passed
laTe 19 missions^ 102 stariocs,* aad 6S9 oat- Ss8M:
Holy
See
which
is
now
coveted
by
the
most
powTeiy eeremoaioosly to bis baads.
readere lt, for m^ a prisoa of the sooL In act-stations, employing in all l,3^ laboren. Tbey f The destised work of this wonderM tde^
better pleaoed with it.
erfol
among
the
priests
of
France.
Oh
France,
He then, in solemn prayar, cosseeimtes tbe eolistoaabe, in eoal^on witb theaiae
REASOXS AfiAi^tsT Immmsiox. — A Itction. In either ease every one of the, con- almost as mocb as on Ireland, tbe Ultramono Bg tbap I am not onfaithful to my T O W S . I priat 15,957,641 pageaof nxinionary matter.
baTe
pTCeaised
monastic
obedience^
hot
limited
Tbe
expenditore
last
year
was:$^2U
95.
A
taae
party
has
laid
its
grasp.
Mocb
of
tbe
ebiaf
obserratories
qf Earapa aad Aaisrie^ aa
jobng Udj CB one of the citiea cf -Oeorgia, gregation who has that day contriboted is
by
tbe
bonesty
liC
oonscience,
the
dignity
of
my
balaaee
of
$620
96
remains
iartbe
inasary.
power
which
tbe
J
^
i
t
s
have
more
tbaa
once
eaUzely
aew
catsiogee
ef 250,000 s t ^ d ^ *
aeveral yean aiace, desiring to connect benelf reqoired to arise while tbe eoBeetion is consewrsoa
aad
my
ministry;
I
haTe
promised
na•Tbey
haTe
229
ebarebee
with
Spmeoibers;
lost
ia
tbat
coaatiy
they
bave
won
back.
Socb
B&Iag
the
rigbt
s
s
c
^
e a . and desUabtiw of
vith the %dacopaI eharch, applied to two m!n- crated. Those who bave not contented, of
iaten of that comnanion for baptism by im- coarse, retaia their seats. All those who do iM dioceses as tbat of Orleaas are ruled witb a rodder tin benefit of tbat superior law of justice whom 1,608 were added daring the year. easb particiiIacsUir, so tbat by obserrfaig Its
mersion.'^ fbey refused; the fiia^ becaase give are that made qoite as cbn^ieooas as thoseof iron, ia accordance witb tbe dicUtes of tbe and of l^al liberty, which is, according to the In a speech at Pbil^idelplu^ recently, peritiea astronomers may, ia &r off ^es, be
^ going into the water might ^graTate his liver who give. Aad no oae bong partiealarly par- Ultramontane creed: and the prelates who Apoetle St. James, the proper law of tbe Chris SecreUry Bootwell stated thai 'if .we were to able to ;pranoance aoULoritatively on its motion,
«omptaiat;" th« second, beeaose it "woald tial to sabk pabUaity, tbe effect is to mske everyrepresent tbe old Liberalisia of Franoe inspire tiaa.
pay $100,00(^000 a year, wbi<^ Weeaaif tbe ai^l to^ declare ia what direction it has. pro- .
It
if
fer
tbe
more
perfect
practice
of
this
holy
in
men
like
Bishop
Dnpaaloop
much
tbe
same
iojore his Cork leg I"
one contribste at least a mite-:or, stay away.
present system of taxation shall be penaitted eeede^ through the ilUaatsble Toids. At this
liberty
Jibat
I
came
to
ask
at
the
cloister,
now
hostility
witb
whieb
tbe
extreme
High
obureb
remain, tbe poblie debt wilt be KKtingoisbed moinsnt it is.slowly and-slleiit^ performing its .
Th* Two Mxtuod^.—^For two Imndred Ezeimgt.
dig^Uries of England regard their extreme more Uua ten years ago, in the ela» of an en- to
sablime work, and'fumisbing those Ikr off asyeara the Congzegationalists hare bad an - ex- Bat God sees what we
and what we Broad eboreh rivals.
tbosiasia free of aU homaa calcolation—I sha|l ia less tbaa foarteea years; if we pay$50^000^- tronomers tbe data upon which u» base their
000 a year, witb decreased taxation, tbe interoituively learaed minUtry, and the Baptists a withhold from his cause, and he will remem^
The Ultramontane party, however, have been not veitare to add, free of all tbe illusion of est beariagpoblie debt will be e:^tinguished io ealeolations respecting that mighty probles^ .
minuiiry, in part, onlearned. And what has ber it.
youth—^if; ia exchaage for my sacrifices, I am
the di^eot motion of the son tbroogb space.
been the effect on the qnestion of mlnis'?>rial Ma£bia6e.—^The Catholic ^ i e s t «t forced tofighta hard battle with their Liberal to-day offered chains, I haTe not only the right,less tbaa tweaty-twb years; and if we pay bat Wbea this is solved, daU will also be abondant
fo«fl.
They
have
had
to
contend
with
a
band
soHiIy'' A writer in the Mormag Aorsaya: Maddnae declares that a marriage br» J<»tiee
bat tbe doty to rejwt them. The present boor $26,000,000 a year, and reduce taxation to a for locating the position of tbe great ceatrsl
While the Congregatlonalists have oae minis- «if tbe Peace is no marriage at all'^ that parties of men to whom nature bad given extraordinaryis tolemn. The church passes through one of Tery large degree, the debt can be extinguished son, aioond wbicb nliUioas upoa millijios of
tar to ereiy ninety members, and one hondred so married are goilty of adultery, and that be intellectual gifts, and whose piety it was impos- tbe most Tiolent, dark, and deoisiTe crises of its in thirty years.
other suns, popularly deaominatod stars, do ia
•ure ministers than chorches, the Baptists have will not allow them to come inside of bis chorpb.sible for the jealousy of orthodoxy itself to im- existenfe here below. For thefirsttime in 300 The French Legislature should meet, all probability revelTe. The ^eat work being
«aly a minister to every hundred and tiurty-one He said to his congregation, " I will put themp u ^ Such men as Lammenais, Latordaire, years, atn4Ecumenical Council is not oaly con- according to rule, on 26th ofOctober. Napoleon diTided among the tea principal obserrataniea
members, and 4609 more' chnrehes than minis oot with the dogs, where they belong.*' And and Montalembert fancied that they could Toked, but declared necessary; such is the ex- chooses to say that it shall not be oonToked of tbe world, will make tbe share of Jt fallias
ters. Bat anotheiveorreapondeat of that paper again: " A marriage 6utside of the church of bridge over the chasm between the theological pression of the Holy Father. It is not in such sooner than the 29th of November. There is to the Chicago Obserratovy 25,000 stars—apoa
sajij " Afterfightingthe battles of the Lord, Rome is spurious, and such parties are living creed of thefifteenthcentury and the political a moment that a preacher of the gospel, were, bare chance that the Emperor may bave some each one of which tbe most carefltd obserrations
creed of the nineteenth. In the encounter
side t>j side, for two hondred years, the Bap- in open adultery."—JTx.
he the liut of all, can consent to remain as the fragment of a curiously jwisted constitution in ill be made and recorded. It will require
tiiits oiitnamfaer Ut« Congregationalists in min- When the Catholics of America have bi^kea Lammenais was so utterly overthrown by the mute dogs of Israel, onfaithful guardians, whombis favor; but M. Jules Ferry apd M. Keratry aboot ten years to aocomplisb Ibis stapeadou
isters and members about three to one. It is down our common school system, and appropri- members of his own church, that he cut loose the prophet reproaches as unable to bark think not. One of them has called a meeting of work, and wben itjs done we may expect soma
right. alM, to add that the latter had in their ated the larger part of the school fund to the tbe ties which bound him, not only to Rome, Canet vuOi, turn valentea latrarf. The saints weretbe Opposition to act against tbe postponement, most important astronomiieal diseoTeries."
favor the learning, the wealth and the powers support of their church, schools and nunneries, but to revealed religion itself. Lacordaire died neTer silent. I am not one of them, but nerer- and three of the mMt radical saessbers of tbe
while the struggle was yet at ita hottest ; and
Prof. Marsh, of Tale College, has disof this worid."^
they will make wu upon our prMenl mar- MonUlembert's record has "yet to be written theless I belong to their race, filH tanetonm Corps announce their intention to proceed
coTered
in tbe tertiary deposiU of Nebraska
Axn-LAJCDMAHKisjt.—Rev. C. H. Mal- riage law. The above are the real sentiments To the same band of enthusiasts, although be fiMMM, and I bare always been ambitious to the hall of assembly on what they consider the tbe tiinntest fossil horse yet obtained. It ia
com. the loose common ionist of Newport, not of the Catholic ehnreb, and when they get the occupies a less exalted place, belongs the pres place my steps, my tears, and, if necessary, my legal date.
on^ tiro feet high, althoogh foU grown. Thia
only ezehanged with a Unitarian minister, bat law-makiag power in their hands no one btit a ent Archbishop of Paris, Monseigneor Darboy blood, in ^e tracks which they have left. I
makes the seventeeath species of fossil borsa
The
Hindoos
in
Bombay
hav£
been
ia a meeting of the Yeong Men's Christian Catholic priest will be permitted to marryr^and An ardent liberal as well as an ardent Catholio, raiss^ therefore, before the Holy Father and tbe much disturbed bf a velocipede rider, whom discovered on this continent.
Unba, poblicly stated that he was the first that at a big price—4nd all mskrried by him Monseigneor Darboy has more than once been Councal, my protestation as Christian and they mistook for their god Vishnu. The story
MAKBIA6BS.'
erangellcal clergyman in. the city who had ex- will be thus made members of mother charpbl the object of Papal suspicion, and has been preacher a^inst these doctrines and practices, runs thus: The god bad several times beea seen
tended polpit eoortesiea to a Unitarian.—£r. We are rapidly coming to this.
forced to reaffirm his devotion to tbe Holy See ealliag themselTes Boman, but which are not at night whirling past oa a oeles|ial Wheel Ifte Xarriaae noUcaa ast iawrtad aiikaa accompaniad hy
Christian, and which, in their encroachments,
So one of Mr. Malcom's anti-Landmark Will the clerks or brethren in Teniy eesee .fill But bis chief offense was the admission of Pere always most audacious and moat batieful, tend aflashof fire. As be aj^roaebed tbe fbitbfol re^aSible oaaea, and v^thln alx vreeka of their oocarrence. Xo marriags noUceof mow OiMa. oae hudnd aad
brethren in the Seuth or North can justly cen- up the blanks of their Association in this Uble Hyacinthe to the Cathedral of Notre Dame. To t» cbat^ tbe constitution af tUc church, the prostrated themselTes ia tbe dust. Yyt all tbe alxty
woraawiliheadwHt^ iiiileiiiaBgwniil •iiwaai
smre him for inriting a Unitarian or a Catholic for 1869, and let us have the perfect statistics that historic church theintellect aad the reli- basis at well as the forth of her touching, and time it is not really Visbao; it is oiUy a cer- lapaUfotat thewteoftttteeala tir ererjr ei^ woedk
to preach in his pulpit, far he reads their books of the denomination in Tennessee for oiie year ? gious fervor of Parisflocked,when attracted even, tha spirit of her piety. ( protest against tain Mr. Kemp, who, ambitious to be the first Pirate coBiijt tUwonk.; Aaraoticaoat oltteaorkagth
of any om aat a patron, ol thla paper iBKrtad ai paid
by such eloquence as that of the barefooted
and the articles they write, and the Reliffiotu
velocipederiderunder an Asiatic sun, has pro- aattei^twenty ceata for e ^ eight words.
tbe
divorce,
as
impious
as
it
is
insane,
which
it
g
93
•
Carmelite, -\fler the great church had been
no
Hsrald claims that those who are £t to write for
vided himself with one of these Tehicles, but,
£ B
filled in every part, a man of short stature, andis sought to accomplish between tbe church, finding that .the heat rendered it an encum- BROOKS—WOBD.—On tbe 14tb of Ootobsr^
as arefitto preach to as. If any man can show
1UU>»«V ASS9CMT10S.
who
is
ear
mother
according
to
eternity,
and
1
singularly bright, prepossessing face, would
Mr. Bfalcom inconHiatent in extending polpit
fr
rather than a luxury in the day time, is by Bsv. W. H. Barksd^e, Mr. W. 8. Brooks to
%
ascend the pulpit and address the expectant the society of the^nineteenth century, of whom brance
coinTTi anion to a Unitarian, we will show by the
compelled
to take bis exercise upon it at night, Miss Bettie E. Wordi, near Helena, Ark.
we
are
tbe
sons
according
to
the
times,
and
to
a
multitude. His oratory was strikingly natural
same arguments that it i.i inconsistent to in^rite
by
the
aid
of a lantern.
ward
whom
we
have
also
some
duties
and
atIt was very much like the best speaking of the
a Campbellite or a Pedobaptist. Who will try f BenUh.
DEATHS.
Bi« HatchiF...
tachments.
I
protest
against
this
more
radical
Errr Mbs. Stowe^s Calumny.—The
C«DtraL.
forum transferred to the sanctuary, and made
ArDiK«> Romakism. — A Ritualistic CUBtob
[ Obitaary notices not iaserted lulem occompoaM ^
holy by the infusion of sacred themes. It was and dreadful opposition to human nature, which letter of Lord Undsay to ths London limet, ac- reaponaibte
namea, and within aiz veeka of their oeevw
is
attached
and
made
to
revolt
by
these
false
paper of England says: " No act of Parlia- OoBcord,
Dnck Bivrr
companied by a letter from Lady Byron, teaoe. KooUtnarynoUoeorKonthaaenelmaetaiaaA
the reverse of ecclesiastical. About the church
Xiut TmwuM-..,
doctrines
in
its
most
indestructible
and
holiest
ment. ao Episcopal recommendations, no ad- Ebon
written in 1818, giving an account of ber
the father did not say much; about doctrines
worda «m be admlttad, eaiwan'erer that i
sspiratitfas. I protest, above all, against the separation from her husband and confirmed by •iz^
Terse judgment, no mob attaclu, no aggressions Hiwa
is
ptiA
ihr atttarate of tea Mts
te
i
be
said
still
less;
and
about
tbe
clergy,
he
Hobtun
sacriligeoiu perversion of the word of the Son one of her ladyship's most intimate firiends, Pleaae eoont the wosda. Aay wtiflt oatof Uawoclaaglll
in ths Infidel new^ipapera can or shall cause as Tadlan
Crwk...
said
little
that
was
not
a
rebuke.
On
the
other
any one not % patron af tto paper iaaerted aa paid bm*to change one iota in the great; work of restor- J<duu*ii —..—
hand, he made the aisles of Notre Dame resound of God.lumee|f, thespirit and the letter of whieb effectually clears the memory of Byron and of
40D..
ter—twenty cents Isr each eij^t wards.]
are
eqfiaUy
trodden
under
foot
by
the
pharisaing ratholifi faith and practice in England." Ja<l
Moant ^ioiv.
consigns Mrs. Stowe to aa eteraky of contempt
with the most uncompromising Liberalism. In
Xatbrrrx Oaip.
Ssckjoige.
Hokchockj —
words of burning eloquence he taught men that ism of the i^ew law. It is my most profound and her detested slander to oblivion. This last .PECOCE.—Departed this life, oa Saaday;
SaortherB
All Pedobaptiots and Campbellites are, by Salem..
they owed duties to each other as citizens, and conviction, that if France in particular, and link of evidence of course closes tbe discussion, August 26th, 1869, in Desoto conaty. Miss,
tiie Samani^g tendency of their doctrine, V. DiUifct..
that as fathers of families they were dowered the Latia zaees ia general, are delivered over and, it is to be hoped, forever. Mrs. Stowe, in Mis. SUxa G. Peeoek, daughter of J^ss. »ittoa,
8we«t
Water™.
° aiding to establish the sapremacy of Catholi- Tea'Dcs*w...„.~.
with rights which even the church could not to soeii^ ipdrfkl, and religious anarchy, the prin-^tifying a.bea8tly, prnri^t Uste, has oaly E^, a ^ eighteen years. She professed rdlUaton
.
«ism in this country. A bishop recently auerted Unity-....— —
succe^eS ln Ibftagiag dowa tipan ¥er the exe- gion,aiid i^tined tbe Methodist ehareb in
take Away; Tb« claim of the elargy to direct cipal^^gftse^is^tjitboqtdojibk-.aotijttCatholk
itself,
but
in
the
manner
in
which
Catholicism
Aat these sects were the skirmishing lines.of WMiem OUt^rMt.
c ^ a oTnitt rlgSt-^blBtiiBR-Tpwtol^
the conscience of the wife, and to set aside the
teaAen 1867; inM marzied to C.
Pawek-.
^ Catholic eharch.
etatutic*for1803
authority of the husband, was a pretension has, during a long time, been understood and slow, onmovingfingerof soorn" wul poiat to 'ifoWl^lt^''
hich Pere Hyacinthe denounced with that practiced. I appeal to the Council about to her as the embodiment of baffled maltft; as a aiaay nlatives andfirien^to monra.'luR' loss.
Protest.vxtism a F.vii.irBE. — Doctor
The
Paper
S^wiety
for
1870.
tecnliarly cutting, because pergonal eloquence, iheet, to seek for remedies for the excess of our literary outlaw (a siiotched snake woold better •Peace to ber ashesf and when-Uie lestrm^oa
Bwer, of New York, with au enlarging host of
evils, and to apply them with as much force as
aympathizen, echoes the deeUration of Bey. "We are so frequently solicited by the yonng which men can wield when assailing the mem- gentleness. But if fears, in which 1 do not describe her), she will bear watching for the mom shaU dawn, may she come forth arrayed
Mr. Purchos, of St. James Chapel, Brighton, in ministers in our colleges and theological scUbols bers of their own order. He asserted the right wish to share, come to be realized; if the augustfuture. The venom is not all out of her yet. in the gimnents of iminortality, and bear tbe
a recent aerman, " that Protestantism as a re- to make a present, of at lesst one copy to their of the husband to be suprcrae in his owu house- assembly has not more liberty in its deliberaAt Ann Arbor, recently, a Mr. Fay, a welcome sentence, *<(k>me ye blessed of my
ligion Is on its deatb-betl—that it is dying for reading-rooms or societies, with the assurance hold, and the duty of acitiien to obsy the laws tions than it has already in its preparation; if, well-known "spiritual medium,""held a woiiee Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for yon."
B.J.P.
waat of Tital poMrer—that its spirit is veno- that it is read with avidity and. its influence of his own country. Unaioved by the threats in a word, it is deprived of the essential char- at the Leona^ House, which was attended by a
muiid—that the ear of God's mercy Is closed to salutary, that wc have determinei}, with the of Rome, he raised up that old bancer of French acters of an (Ecumenical Council, I will cry to number of young men. A door t>peded from
SP£CIAI.||OlriCl».
it, and by God'a f^vor ii will soon be at an help the importance of the object may elicit, to Liberaliaiu, on which was inscribed dcrotion to God and men to call another, truly united in the the room occupied by the medium into the one A Watch,
pair of Blukels, Quilt or Shawl
end! '
send this piaperffraij»to" every young man the family aad the nation. Without directly Holy Spirit, not in the spirit of parly, and repre-containing spectators, and anothAr door opened for One Dollar appears almost impossible, bnt
Tjiih Looils Lie.1: it.—Not less than stodying for the ministry in all the Baptist assailing the priestly pretentions of the Ultra- senting really the Universal church, not the from the medium's room into the hall, over such maj be hM tmd' bu&dreds of other usefol
he set forth doctrines which
by pattoniting Parker & Co.'a Oae
fortj clergymen took part in a recent opening colleges and theological schools on this conti- montane party,
silence of some men,. tbe oppression of others. which wa* a glass light. A young man took articles
Itellar ^le. Their system.. of doing business
of a Xractarian church In London. Mass was nentj so fast as we shall be able to receive theirmade those pretension? null and void. Hence '•For lb? bart of the daughter of my people am such a position as to enable him to see, through has been 'examined by the aothoriUes, aad a
selebrated, and incense was used, with genn- address.
the men of Prance listoucd to tbe French preach^I hurt; I am black; astonishment hath iak%a the light over the door, what was going on in decision rendered frotn the Internal Bevenoe .
fl«xians and prostrations. The sermon was We are impressed with the conviction that the er with undisguised rapture. A religioas hold on me.' Is there no balm in Gilead? Is the room where Fay was to hold communifo Department at WashingloB, dated Nov. 4, 1868,
bold claim to priestly supremacy—the restora- cause of Christ and the principles of pure creed which did n.t compel them to break off there no physician there ? Why, then, is not witb the spirits. The medium was tied in a declaring their businera ^rfiectly fair and leand entirely different from^tbe anmetion of the saccrdota! power. We," exclaimed Christianity and a correct ecclesiosticism will all visible connectioa with Kotne, and yet left the health of tbe daughter of my people recov- manner suggested by himself and a sheet hung gitimate,
rons g ^ enterprises: Oftoorseall do not get
the pracher, " are going in that direction; we be powerfully advanced by this movement.
them masters in their own households and cit- ered?"—Jer. viii. Infine,I appeal to your trib- before the door, concealing tbe medittlSflromtb« wtubes, blankets^ et^'for eoe dollar, bnt is
hare rcTlTed the law of confession, the daily If the principles, doctrines and policy advo- izens of their own country, was the very thing unal, 0 Lord Jesus 1 Ad tumn Domiiu Jeau tri- view of the spectatora In a very short time every large club one of these articles is sold
sacrifice, the stated hour of meditation. We cated in this paper are indeed seriptoral, and for which they pined. On the other hand, the bunal appello. It is in your presence that I the music of a gaitar was heard, and the,medi- for one dollar, os SA- extra inducement, and
mem^r of tbe club nas the chance of obhare afforded to the people the reverence of the it is the only paper on the continient in which Ultramontane party of Paris were furious write these tines; it is at your feet, after haw- um found to be untied. The person at the glasssome
tuning it A new feature introduced by this
£blj Cross, and are progressing to our ultimate they are fully and faithfully advocated, for the against the discourses of the Carmelite. All bis ing prayed much, reflected, suffered, and waited light over the door says that he saw Fay re- enterprisingfirmis to pay thrir agents in eitbc#
aim.'
highest welfare and the desired fature of our eloquent denunciations of the vices which are much, tbat I sign them. I have confidence that lease himself from the ropes with which he was cash or merchandise, and to prepay the eur)»s
ebargM. No better opportunity can be oured
if men condemn them on earth, you approve
Dsad Men.—" Have yoa ever read the denomination, - these principles should be preying on the life of France, were powerless them in heaven. That is sufficient for me, liv- tied, and saw him take up a guitar and play on to either ladies or gentlemen, having leisure
it, and if there were any spirits present he
than to form clubs ftr this^firm. Bead
'Ancient Mariner?'" the Bev. Mr. Spurgeon thoroughly discussed with and impressed upon to still thefiercecry of heresy. The preacher ing and dying.
Fa. HTACIIITBE. failed to see them. Half a dozen persons of time,
their advertisement in another column, aad
one day asked his congregation. " I dare say the coming ministry. It is a move in the rightwas assailed with that cryand, at last, even
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V. ±09.
unquestionable veracity say that tbey saw Fay send for catalogue.
you thought it one of the strangest imaginations direction, and so confident are we that thei;e arethe courageous Archbishop of Paris so far bent
a
sufficient
number
of
brethren
who
will
amist
before
the
storm,
that
he
put
an
end
to
the
To
CkiKstrMPTnras.—The
advertiser
having''
at different times, through the glass light over
ever put together, especially that part where
beea
restored
to
health
in
a
few
weeks
a
in
contributing
the
paper
to
one
young
minisseries
of
Carmelite
discourses,
and
invited
the
the door, untie himself and Uke up a gaitar very simple remedy, aflsr haring suffered by
the aid mariner represents tjbe corpses of all the
seTter,
for
a
whole
or
a
part
of
the
year,
tbftt
we
chief
rival
of
Pere
Hyacinthe
to
fill
the
pulpit
and play on iU The price of admission was re- eral years witb a serere long affection, and that
dead men rising up to man the ship—dead men
palling the rope, dead men steering, dead men now make the offer, and if we are not aided weof Notre Dame. The new preacher, Pere Felix, It is proposed to tunnel Detroit river funded by the medium on being informed tbat dread disease, (Consumption—is anxious to
make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of
bis knavery was discovered.
spreading sails. I thought what a strange idea will alone bear the entire expense for one year. strove hard to undo the mischief wrought by and so connect Detroit and Windsor.
I
cure.
bis
gifted
predecessor.
A
Jesuit,
and
dowered
To
carry
out
this
movement
we
must
obtain
that WHS. But do you know that I haTe liTed
The East was visited by a storm not To all who desire it, he will send a copy of tlM
with
graces
of
bis
own
most
accomplished
order,
President
Grant
has
appointed
Thursthe
names
of
each
student
in
each
school
who
to see that time ? I have seen it done t I haTe
long tince, whose ravages are qoite onparal- prescription used, free of cbarg^ with the digone into chorches, and I have seen a dead man is willing to take, the paper from the*postoffice. he lent all therichesof his rhetoric to vilify day, NoTember 18, as the National ThanksgiT- leled. At Philadelphia and vicinity the Scboyl- rections for preparing and using the same,
wbicb tbey will find a sure cure for consumpin the pulpit, a dead man as deacon, and a dead And we must rely upon, the kindnera of tbe Protestantism, and to preach the duty of un- ing day.
kill and Delaware rivers overflowed all their tion, asthma, bronchitis, olc. The object of tbe
compromising
submission
to
the
Holy
church,
Presidents
and
senior
Professors
to
make
our
Letters
from
Macon,
Ga.,
state
that
the
man handling the plate, and dead men sitting
in sending the prescription is to beaas represented by its chief bishop. But the negroes are bringing in 3,000 bales .of cotton, banks, doing great damage to crops, cellars, adrertiser
proposition known to the students.
to hear."
efit the afflicted, and spread information wbicb
dams,
railroads,
etc.
Over
two
weeks
of
dry
effort
was
in
vain.
The
echoes
of
Hyacinthe'a
We give a list of the colleges and seminanes,
worth $800,000; they speak very faTorably of
he conceiTCS to be. inralaable; and be hopes
weather will be needed for repairs in order to erery
Avebse to Ukio-v.—Objecting to pro- and request that the regent of each willfillthe eloquence still lingered oh men's ears. At last the indostry of the blacks.
sufferer will try bis' remedy, as it costs
posals of union between '.he-^ethodist and blank with the number stadytag for the tninis- however, the words of calumny won over to tbe Ten States have appointed delegates resume business. At Albany tbe rise in the them nothing, and may proTe a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will pleass
Episcopal denominatioits, a correspondent of the try in the college:
side or his foes the.chief dignitary of his order to a convention to assemble at St. Louis to dis- Hudson i-) onprecedenteiL The river between ^dress
Rxv. Sow Ann A. Wiusok.
Chstrtk ChroHicU asks: " Are we prepared' to
v
CaLLSSES.
CTCSTISO who bad before encouraged the great preacher cuss the propriety of removing the National that city and Troy wasfilledwithfloatingtim- 8 3m-P20 Williamsburg, Kings county, N. Y.
ber, barrels, casks, carcasses of horses, cows,
sanction the vile clap-trap of the campmeeting,
KUIE AXDL
' OCkTIOS.
. rojUfiNirrkT with loving words. In a letter to Hyacinthe, Capital to the West. .
etc. The island gardeners, above and below The SournKEX FAaasa Faxx.—The publishand to add to our spiritual armory the wretchedBrown Cnivenity, ProTldence, E. I„...._..'.
the Father Genera! of the Barefooted Carmelites
of this excellent piper offer Tit SemiMa%
A
female
dwarf,
named
the
Princess
Xadiaoa
Vah'j,
HamUt«o,
K.
the city, sostain heavy losses. In consequence ers
weapon of physical excitement to frighten the
blamed him for doing the very things which he
fk.iiur
for three months to every one sendby D»iTer»ity, Watenrille, He
i.;..
Police, aged six yeare, and only one foot eight of the rapidriseof tbe water they were onable ing tuofree
dollars
for 1870—fifteen months—and
silly aheep, the wetUc and the nervous, into the Col
had
previously
encouraged
him
to
perform,
and
OdnmbUc CoUep, Waahlagtao; D.'C._..~
commanded him to use a language, or to pre- inches high, is announced to appear very to remove their crops, and the greater portioa the following raluable premiums to those who
fold, and to d»itc oat of it manly, thinking, Gcorsctows Oallese, Gcbrsotow^ Ky
get up clubs:
^
serve a silence which would not be the loyal shortly at the Cirque de I' Im]^ratrice, Paris. of them were covered with water. Six liver will
sober piety? Are we ready to adopt a theory Bichaond Callege, EichMad, V^——..
For fiTe new subscribers, one bushel of Diekbeniaoa
VaiTsnity,
OratTUIe,
Ohio^..........,
were
lost.
Bridges,
railroad
and
others,
mills,
expression of conscience.
The island of Juan Fernandez (Robinof conversion which nhquestionably would ex- Mercar UniveraUy, FeoMd, 6a....
son or tbe golden prolific cotton seed. Priee^
son Crusoe's) bar been Ukeh possession of by a logs and lumber, all along the river and its
clude the tweve apostles from its experience 7" Shnrtleff CdUege, 0pp«r Alton, lU-.........^...
00.
tribataries, were destroyed orfloatedOfiL Tbe For ten new subscribers, one of Gaboon's band
THE
LBXTKB
AODEES^EO
BT
FATHEE
HYAcolony
of
sixty
or
seventy
Saxons,
who
propose
W
a
k
a
roraM
OoUcp.
Wake
Fomt,
5.
C„.
The Why.—According to the Madison
dXTUE TO THE GENEBAL OF HIS OEDEB. to repeat tbe experiment of Pitcaim's Island; telegraphs were down in eTery directioa, and sowers;, prKeflO; or one of Brinly's latest and
Bovard CoUeee, Marion,
(Indiana) Cbvrtar this is it: " The vote in thej^ylor
steel i^ws, price f9.
OaiTcnity,
IndcpnidcBce,
Texas.
Mx Betere.vd FATBEa:—During the years though of course without its preface of crime. the mails destroyed. The railroads will re- best
Methodist chorches on the lay representotioB VBiTtnityofliewUbnrg, Ii««i*ba(s, Pa
Agricnltaral
shall receive one-fbartb of
quire from three to seTen days or more to re- the moaey sent r-lobs
of my ministry at Notre Dame de Paris, de
for the Farmtr in agrienltural
^oestioB has been astonishingly amall in com- William Jewell College, Liberty, —
The
Emperor
of
Austria,
the
Empress
spite the open attacks and secret accusations Eugenie, aad the Sultan of Turkey will meet at pair breaks and commence running regalar books for a club library.
parison with their large membership. Under XJnivinityafBocheitar.Eoehetter, M. T
of
which I haTe been the object, your esteem Constantinople in tbe latter part of October, trains. In New Hampshire over eight inches It is freely admitted by our practical fkrmeiB
the rule of the conference of the female mem- Union DalTcisity. Xnrfrseaboro, Teaathat tbe Firmer is the most Taluable agriculOrepia
Collect,
Oregon
City
:
and
confidence have never failed me for a mo- and proceed in company by way of Jerusalem of rain fell ia two days. There is a general tnral
bers, only those over twenty-one are permitted
paper published North or Soutii, aad it
rnmaa Unireimity, GreeaviUe,
ment. I preserve numerous testimonin of them to Suez, to attend, the grand opening of the suspension of traveL The railroads are badly eenainly should be taken and read by STety
ta vote. All of the unmarried lady members are,Hi
MiMippi CoUetn Ointon, IU«
injured by "washouts." Eastport, Me., was farmer,, and <>y bis boys. Next to Cbristianitj
Mt.Lehaaoa. La—
written by your own band, and which woread- canal.
Monnt L&nenOaivenity,
«f coarse, ander twenty-one, and as life ia va- Kalaaiaseo-Otilege,
*
KaboBi Hich
quite demolished. New Brunswick was visited we advocate tbe proper cultiTation of tbe soil.
dress^
as
much
to
my
preaehiag
as
to
myself.
ni.
«ertaia, and the yihing married members mij Chicago Oaivertlty, Oileago, «
The
Freednen'a
Barcan,
now
confined
by a tremendous gale, and the highest tide ever When the Socks and tbe fields bring fortk
OeOese. BnnUTi^ Ky
Whatever may happen, I shall hold them in
become widows, they don't like to make a Bethel
tbe Christian's treasures are moltiWaeo OriTewtty, Wmeo,
to
educational
work
among
the
blaeks,
has
known.
The marshes were completely covered. abondantly
grateful vemembrance. To day, however, by a
record of t h ^ ages by voting, both classes Aeadta Oolfcge, Vrff»lB«. H. &
plied, and be is able to giTe more liberally for
THSOLOOICAL IKSTITimONS.
s^den change, tbe cause of which I do not seek made an annnal report, which shows a steady Thousands of tons of bay were destroyed, and the spread of tbe 6<wpel, aad to t^ Tract Sotii&ljf.
q^oietly stay away aad avoid voting. Indies
eTTOSwts. ia
lUVk AX» UC&TIM.
yonr heart, bat in the intrigues of a party all and gratifying advance in the cause of eduoa- thousands of eattle and sheep drowaed. The Many a farmer has toU os that Mr. P b U i | ^
who have bees aMmbers, aa the records show,
has. been worth fifty to one bandied
powerful at Bom^ you arraign what yoa encour- tion. During tbe past six months Uiere has dykes on the marshes are all gon^ tbe leidges paper
Xsr years, wbea ubed if they are onder age, SlSS?
dollars
to him this year. Read the adTcrtiseIwrfertio^
Ciiater,
Xm"
aged, yoa censure what yoa approv^ aod yoa t been an increase of 380 schools aad over 1,400 all tbroogb the cooat^ swept away. Tbe east^ment in another ednmn, and send two dollars
fmptly n p ^ ia tb« vi^aUve^
•••ti;*iMtlta**; Oeorgato^ Ky-^
era extension of the railrof^ twk is tera np^ ia October for The Sotttkem Farmer fer yoor
reqaue tbat I sboold apeak a langoage or pre^ scholars in the Sontb.
For every bad thOT might be a worse,
serve • tilenee which woold ao longer be the The Levant IRmes says the Turcb- for tea miles. Tbe tidal wave has eaosed great wife's and yoor ebildren's sake, if not C» year
The main olveet ia pabUsbiag tbis Psper
••d frim a. Baa breaks bis leg, kt bimbc AMLiWaii
auomiu.
eiatire uid loyal expression of my eonseieaoe. Bgyptian coatioTersy is suspended. It is re- destracUon oa the Bay of Foady aad ia aad ows.
is
te
do
goodby disseminatiagtbe priatiMee at
nt.
ii ia a«t Jiis aeck- Wb«a
I de aot hesitate aa iastant. Witb a language ported tbat tbe Viceroy of l^gypt will come to areaad St Joha. The tide rose te a great tb< deetriae of Christ.
Secular.
I
ii-
mi-
S^ki
^lan n s .
o r r r o B E B :
9a
tftfiQ
!
THE BAPTIST, MEMPHIS, OCTOBER 30, 1869.
Correspondence.
without accident, then in one moment as if the Word was transmuted into us of an o ^ r r e n c e we heard of once: i stances attendhig the S u ^ ^ e t a t ^
our eyes will open upon the rising sun; flesh, or blended with flesh. Choosing A CampbelKte said he could convince
A
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.
jjjg
^
^ ^ ^ With aii
xmof » T H B I H T S I H E B I A T S S T A T S . and the songs of birds and all the music from the womb of the yii^in a temple Baptist brother that the Baptists wer4 the cry about ordinances in the chun:h—
of the morning will greet our ears. But, for. his residence, he who was the Son of
H e PhysWogioal Argument.
syllogistic reasoning, and aftet the Catholic seven, and the Baptist two
OKOaes
WBimSLO.
if
during t h u sleep our breath should d o d became also the Son of man, not by making his syllogisms, Mud to the Bap_ 1 m i w Scriptrati mnnstem
tgll I t i i ^ ^ l b n r e " b ^ d n i j sothariae^
There are some iacts connected with jcease^ still in one moment and we shall a confusion of substance, but by a unity tist, " D o j o u n o t s e e fitmi my syllogisai " y e ought" possesses ail the peculiar
W • Sui^iii'iF ohnrch.
physiology which throw lighfnpon t h i s
again, with the Toice of the of person. For we assert such a connec- the Baptists ttre wrong?" The BaptiM sanctbn of a command, and is such,
tiierefore, an ordinance, for that is the
J. S f l i » B o f l ^ iMBore eridfflit than
su^'ect, and the aigument derived from|««^«ngel and the trump of God sound tion and union of the divinity with the calmly rejptied,
see
tiie
but not meaning of ordmance given by Christ
fitofcl^ W t e a d i more effectiialljrbf
example than
praeept—thovfiir^ s o them is worthy of our conddetation. I | » g » » onr ears; and we shall see not the humanity, that each nature retains its Uie f f t w i " , Bro. R , in his third urtide, carried out in an assembled way, types
as w e a p p n q i m t e o v |Bihits finr t h » here propose to develop somewhat this J rising sun, but that great white throne, properties entire, and yet botii together thinks my argument on the assemblmg
itself upon the mind as an ecclesia or
« S c i a I preaimnv o f the g t w ^
those aignment in order t o ahow what pbymol-jand the Son of God in flaming fire, and ^constitute one Christ. If anything among idea proves too much, and brings up'
chureh right, duty or ordinance; it stands
• h a m WB comdder dnW b ^ p t i ^ and oi> ogy seems to teach of the i n t e r m e d i a t e the opening graves and all the terrore of
men can be found to resemble so great a Christ blessing little children and break- as a. monumental pillar of Christ's meekdarned to the mmiBlexiiu o d B ^ h a e ^ u a ^
mystery, man himself appears to furnish ing loaves and distributing fishes in as- ness, shedding its soft and meUow Ught
erident-lhat it i s improper ibr us to m v i t e state of the dead. The facts to which 11 the judgment bursting on our sight,
wocdd
call
att4nU(m
are
not
of
rare
ocHow
awful
then
does
life
appear;
and
those teachers to occnpy them when w e
the most a p p ^ t e similitude—being evi- semblies according to my* argument, upon the pride of the human souls, bringImow they are n ( ^ e r baptixed h o t op- cunenceiand'I win here relate an exam-1 how full of thrilling interest those ex- dendy composed of two substances, of would be chureh acts, being done in ing them in holy meekness to each other's
daiiffid. and esneoiaDT wmoe t h e j o l u m t o ple, one both stnking and interesting; I pression^ of the Bible which speak of the which, however, neither is so confounded
assemblies. . •
feet, for Christ took it from a civil use, or
b e , and efHosfeme thjs aotifm on our part the more so b ^ u s e it can be verified in Jjord as coming quickly, and of the j u d g
with
the
other
as
not
to
retain
it^s
distinct
But have either of the cases referred a domestic soil, and planted it as an
into a recogidtion of thar.claims, and
all of its particulan.
^^
jment as nigh at hand!
nature. For the soul is not the body, to got " I have given you an example, exotic upon rehgious ground, to bloom
thus confirm their ibIlowerB in error.
In the tTnirerm^ of Pennsylvania dtur4. KothLa^ can be more inconsistent
nor b the body the soul. "Wherefore that and ye ought t o do as I have done to forever.
ASFIBATI0H8.
than to admit those preachers into onr mg the early part of the winter of 1865,
is predicated separately of the soul which you?" No. Then, they are no parallels,
Jesus did not perform feet washing a«
OttT aims are all too Jiigh; we try
pulpits who h d d and teadh d o q t n n ^ on there was brought into the lecture room,
cannot be at all applied to the. body. On the reasoning fallacious and worthfesflL a domestic duty, and did not leave it in
To gain tbe summit at a bonndi
aocomit of whidi we would ezdude both and before a laige number of students, a
the contrary, that is predicated of the In No. 3 Bro. R. brings up the case of that light upon the minds of the disciples,
Whqi we •honld reaeh it step by step,
fimn our pulpits and dinrches a ^ m i n i s soldier,
who,
during
one
of
the
last
batj
body which is totally incompatible with Jesus riding into Jerusalem on an ass for the domestic use was when the
And olimb the ladder round by roond.
tra* of our own denomination. This, we
claim, is one of the old landmarks of the ties of the late war, had been wounded.
He who woold eUn^ the hights •ablime,
the soul. And that is predicated of the amidst the congregation. To prove my
traveler came into the house, but Jesus,
A ball had penetrated the skull in such |
Baptist Church.
Or breathe the parer air of life,
whole man, which cannot with propriety reasoning would prove that a charch
Supper
being ended, washed the disciples'
5. l l i a t a body of immersed believers a nuumer as to cause the inner lamina to
Must not expect to rest in ease,
be understood either of the soul or of the ordinance. But this has not got " ye
is the hk^best ecdenastical authority in press upon the brain, and thus produce
feet, giving it a type they never had
Bat brace himself for toil or strife.
body alon& Lastly, the properties of ought," or, " I have given you an examthe worli^ and the only tribunal for the
known,
as he did the bread and wine that
We should not in our blindness seek
the soul are transferred to the body, and ple." Then here is the siliy again withtrial of cases oi disdp&ie; that the acts insenmbility. He remained in this state
seem to have been present on the PassTo grasp alone for grand and great.
of a church are of supraor binding force of insensibility until the close of the war,
the properties of the body to the soul; ou^t the ffistn. It may be some persons
over
table when he instituted the Lord's
Disdaining
every
smaller
good,
<
€f9er those oi an association, convention, and afler almost a yea'r had passed, he
yet he that is composed of these two have more intuition in ass-ology than
For
trifles
make
the
aggregate.
Supper.
We brethren who contend for
ooundl, or jaeabytery—«nd no associa- was brought into the lecture room of the j
parts is no more than one man. Such others, and can see in ass-riding a church
And if a cloud should hoTer e'er
tion or convention can impose a mora University. The ball was now removed
feet washing are spoken of asjnnovators,
forms of expression signify that there is ordinance when others cannot; if so, we
obligation upon the constituent parts
Oar weary pathway like a p^ll,
but
we saw it among the Baptists long
by the operating surgeon^ and that por- j
in man one person composed of two dis- ask pardon of all of superior gifts in
«)ompoeing them.
Remember God permits it there.
tion of the skull lifted up which had been
6. That since each church of Christ
tinct parts,and that there are two different this peculiar ology. Did either of the years before we had the privilege of
And his good purpose reigns o'er all.
an independent body, no one church can pressing upon the brain. lounediately I
natures united in him to constitnte that inspired men of God ever refer to either being with them, and when we united
Life should be full of earnest work,
expect any other to uraorse its acts, onl;' solubility returned, and now for the first |
with them we found many of the
Our hearU undashed by fortune's frown; one person. The Scriptures speak in a sim- of Bro. R.'8 cases adduced? and say
ao &r as they are in strict accordance time he complained that he was hurt.
brethren
washing " one another's feet'*
Let perseTeranoe conquer fate,
ilar manner respecting Christ. They when ye come together to bless babies,
wiUi the laws of ChrisL If she excludes
And merit seixe the yictor's crown.
attribute to him, sometimes thtfse things ride asses, etc., to show that an assems member unjustly, any other church can Now he l>«gan to ask, where he was?!
TBU8T.
whore his comrades were ? Who were
The battle is not to the strong,
TCstore him if it sees fit.
which are applicable merely to his hu- bling idea did obtiun as it did in Christ
The
child
leans
on its parent's breast,
The race not always to the fleet;
I. Whenever any church acts in viola- killed ? who^scaped, and how the battle
manity, sometimes those things which assembling with his disciples for the
Leaves
there
its
eares, and is at rest;
And he who seeks to plnck the stars
tion of the directions of hor only Law w u going ? And the fact was commented
belong
peculiarly
to
his
divinity,
and
not
The
bird
sitS
singing
by its nest,
Supper, and recognized by the apostle
Will lose the jewels at his feet.
^ e r , as found in the Kew Testament on by the professor and much talked of, |
And
tells
alood
unfrequently those things which compre- Paul in his requirements of the Corinthu e becomes rebellious—her acts null an<
the soldier believed himself to be
His trust in Oed, and so is blest
lend both his natures, but are incompa ians, and this requirement rests upon the
9oid; and all other churches, and assodap that
T H E P E R 8 0 H OF 0 H B I 8 T .
»
#
I
'Neath every eloud.
tkms of churches and conventionB, shoolc then upon the battle ground, and that
ible with either of them alone. And th example of Jesus, and not upon a com3. M. PBHOLITOir.
•ithdraw their feUowship from her nnti
He hath no store, he sowd no seed,
union of the two natures in Christ the, mand, and if it obtained in the Snpper it
die repents and rectifies her o r ^ , or the battle •Wub then in progress around | A good deal has been published in Thk so carefully maintain, that they som^
Tet
sings alond, and doth not need;
must in feet washing, for he says, " I
him; and that he himself had been j B A P T I S T in regard to the person and suftiiey bMome the partakran oi her wna.
By
flowing
streams or grassy mead
8. That no association, or convention, wounded but a few moments before, ferings of Christ. Brethren appear to times attribute to one what belongs to have given you an example, and as often
He sings to shame
«r coundl, is a **cburt of appca^** or has Thus p r i ^ g also that to him, this period differ widely, but they are, perhaps, sub- the other—a mode of expression whic as ye do this," etc. It is asserted by
Men, who forget, in fear of need,
imy authori^ over the dmrches, but is of inaenability had likewise been one of stantially agreed. Some cannot xnnceive he ancient writers called a communica- some that the Supper at which feet washA Father's name.
amply an a d v i s e ^ council; theraore, it entire.unconsciousness.
the possibility of suffering in t h e divine tion of properties, . . . For it is sur- ing occurred was at Simon's house in
The heart that trusts forercr sings.
has no right to dii^ate to the churches, or
This is also proven by the experience nature of Jesus, while others fail to see prising how much ignorant persons, an( Bethany. If this, is so John mentions
And feels aa light as it ha<l wings;
to dfflnand support fiir any project or
A wellofpnaoe within it springs;
scheme which it may^ originate, but may of sleep. For when our sleep is sound in the suffering of his human nature the even some who are not altogether dest only one Supper, and the other evange<mly recommend, advise, and urge to per- and our rest unbroken the night seems requisite atoning value. Is there not a tnte of learning, are perplexed by such lists two. But we propose to show
Come good or ilL
finmance of duty in subservience to the but a moment's duration; our eyes open middle ground—a ground of compromise forms of expression as they find attri- that John does mention two, one at
Whate'er to-day, to-morrow brings.
great Christian voluntarv prindple.
It b Hia will i
and it is morning; yet it seems but one —between these two views, so that those buted to Christ, which are not exactly Bethany and the other at Jerusalem.
9. When any church Mparts from the
appropriate either to his divinity or to (John xil 12.) When they heard that
A SEBIO-OOHIOAL SOSFE.
^sith, or violates the order of the gospe moment ago and the sun had just gone holding them can come together without his humanity. This is for want of conJesus was coming to Jerusalem. . , .
m the judzment of the association, it can down; and-it is only by experience, by [sacrifice of principle? This thought
The usual quiet of our town was a litand shouM withdraw its f e l l o w ^ p firom being awake during the night, that we came into my mind a few days ago, while sidering that they are applicable to his Verse 13, took branches and went forth tle disturbed on a recent Sabbath mornher and leave her to herself until she re earn how long the night is.
Verse 20, and ing, in one circle at least, by that singuI was reading a tract by Dr. William complex person, consisting of God ant to meet him. . . .
penta. This
'
is no interference with her
man, and to his office of Mediator. An< there were certain Greeks that came to
What I wish to call attention to here T. Brantly, Sr., entitled " T h e Troublet
lar relic of popery which the grand
n t e m a l :r^ulation.
indeed we may see the most beautifu worship at the feast. . . . Verse 22,
is
the
entire
unconsciousness
attending
Conscience
and
the
Peace-speaking
Bloo(
daughter has inherited from the "Mother
10. Baptists are notFrotestant& ^ c e
coherence between all these things,
Philip Cometh and telleth Andrew, and, of Harlots" by lineal decent—baby sprinkthey never had any ecdlesiasticjd connec- this state of sleep or insensibility. When of Christ" It is Tract No. 162 of the
they have only a sober expositor, to ex- again, Andrew and I^ilip telleth Jesus.
tioa with the F^iacy, they are now. an< the body ia insensible, then the person is American Baptist Publication Society,
ling. After the congregation are seated,
amine such great mysteries with becom- Verse 23, " And Jesus answered them.
3kayiLl)fiSn ^ repudiatorB of the
unconscious ; unconscious of passing need not say Dr. B. was one of the greats
the fond parents on the most conspicuous
a and practices 6f I^mat^, wJ
ing reverence. But these furious and The hour is come." Christ is now in
events,
of
theli^we
of
time,
and
unconj
men
of
our
denomination.
On
pages
10
seat, the nurse,, gaudily arrayed herself,
i f i ^ d in I&Hne e r i n the A t t e s t a n t sects
fi^ntic spirits throw everything into con Jerusalem, from the above showing of the
aoious
even
of
existence
during
this
|
and
11
of
the
tract
he
uses
this
l
a
n
^
a
g
e
:
brings in the unconscious brat, dressed
tiw came out of her.
fusion. They lay hold of the properties Scriptures, and John speaks of the Supper
I I . W e regaxd Protestantism, as well «riod. It matters not, though much
" T h e blood which is thus available to
" in his best bib and tucker," the whole
as the Beformation of 1827, as based on time may have passed, great events trans- atone, is the Hood of Christ. He was of his humanity to destroy his divinity; in Jerusalem as do the others, agreeing outfit seemingly new and gotten up ei^
the assumption that the pn^hecies and pired, dreadful batties been fought, great both God and man ; and though a divine on the other hand, they catch at the at- in the number of Suppers, and places of
pressly for the occasion, and placed him
declarations of Christ t o u c h i ^ his church
tributes of his divinity to destroy his both, with the other evangelists.
nations
overcome,
and
peace
made;
yet
nature.could
not
bleed
and
die,
yet
a
in Mamma's lap, where he coos, crows,
are false, thus making Christ an imposter,
humanity; and by what is spoken o
and the refozmexs, and not Christ, the are the sleeping unconscious of all, and divine person could. This distinction
and jabbers, greatly to the amusement
both natures united, but is applicable
Jesus being at Bethany six days before
saviors and preservers <^the churdi.
do not know th»t they have lived through deserves attention, because the person
of some juveniles in attendance. One of
separately to neither, they attempt to the Passover, leaveth there and goeth to
amy of this. And could the insensibility being one, the acts and attributes of each
this party, a boy of four or five summers,
destroy both. Now what is this but to Jerusalem, where it is said, in the present
1. The unimmersed bodies of Chzistians
of
this
soldier
have
been
prolonged
ten
nature
are
the
acts
and
attributes
of
the
desiring to get a good view of the sAote,
are not churches, nor are an
contend that Christ is not man, because tense, " T h e hour is come." This he
thousand
years,
even
until
the
judgment,
same
person,
and
may
be
spoken
of
as
seated
himself with some others, somecompanies of them tM cAurcA;/' henc^all
he is God; that hie is not God, because would not have said six days previous to
Pedob^tist denominations are only re- still would all this time appear to him belonging to both natures, or to each
what his seniors; but his prudent mother
he is man; and that he is neither man the Sapper mentioned in John xiiL 1, in
ligious societies.
mt one moment; and he would believe separately. The union of the divine and
fearing for the decorum of the crowd
2. That baptism and an official relation that, pne moment before, he was stand- human natures in Christ, is the founda- nor God, because ho is at once both man which verse he says, " My hour is come." during the performance, look this hopeto a church are prerequisite to a rescular
and God ? We conclude, therefore, that There remains only one difficulty in the
g o ^ ministry; hcnce, s ^ e r d k a n c ^ ad- ing with his comrades about him in the tion tJf that peculiar faith which is the Christ, as he is God and man, composed minds of some. They suppose it to mean ful by the arm, and by Jiaviug strength
medium of comfort to desponding souls.
t o overcome the old AJmn, and mule,
Bunustered by an unl»ptized and unor- midst of the batUe.
of these two natures united, yet not con- the beginning of the Passover occasion,
dained, although immeised ministry, are
which he evinced, took hiiu to her seat.
Unconsdoi^ess is thus shown to be They contemplate in him the form and founded, is our Lord and the true Son of
when,
in
fact,
it
is
to
be
understood
the
null and void.
This
young philosopher knowing that
the result of insensibility; and the argu- properties of man. The corporeal frame God. even in his humanity, though not
S. No church has a z u h t to hear a case
ast
great
day
of
the
feast,
or
the
high
b r o ^ h t before it in viohition of the law ment firom physiology as far as it can go, and the human sensibilities are his. But on account of his humanity. For we day of the occasion. This view of the further applications could uoi be made
in his case before com|>any, ranted,
of Ctirist. The specification of the order seems to prove the unconsdousness oflthis humanity is invested with a divine ought carefully to avoid the error of
subject
makes
John
consistent
with
himsurged, fumed and vented his rage, alto he observed is the prohibition of any the dead. For if we are unconscious chardbter. • It is but the temple in which Nestorius, who, attempting rather to
other order.
when our bodies are asleep, how much j the divinity resides, the shrine from which divide than to distinguish the two na- self, and easy to be understood. Now, though " the seal of the covenant" has
4. No member should submit to an ar- more shall we be unconscious when those! the living oraoles are heard. Thomas
he proof (John xviil 28.) Then led they long since been given him, until gaining
tures, thereby imagined a double Christ. Jesus from Caiaphas unto the hall of
rai^unent or trial brought and conducted
the victory over his distressed and disin v i o l i n of the laws of Christ. Each bodies are dead 1 If we be unconscious beheld his very flcsb, and yet fell at his
udgment.
.
.
.
Went
not
into
the
concerted parent, he marched triumone is individually responsible to Christ when our bodies iare insensible, how much feet and cried out, Sly Ix)rd and My
. We must also beware of the udgment hall lest they should be defiled,
phantly back to his former I>o^ ition. Sad
fiir the faithful observance ofhis laws.
more shall we be so when those bodies God ! The mysterious depth of his suf- error of Entyches, lest while we aim to
>ut that they might eat the Passover. evidence truly of the insufficiency of water
5. Since righi only, not mi>A/,is right, laVe perished! No sleep is so deep as ferings is the effect of humanity and
establish the unity of Christ's person, we This verse shows that after the trial and
a constitutional
in holy baptism (?) to
minority is in all cases t le sleep of death, no insensibility so divinity united. Those sufferings were destroy the distinction of his two natures. condemnation of Jesus, there was a Pass>erfect as the insensibility of the grave. such as no mere man could undergo."
"Cleanse the hear'
the Sspptural church.
. _ For to confound the two natures over Supper to be eaten. Chapter xix.
ff. ^ unconstitntiooal or disorderly The d ^ p e r the sleep, tbe -more perfect
To
purify
the soul
m
Christ,
and
to
separate
them,
are
If Dr. Brantly's distinction between
nugoiitr cannot exclude a member of an the insensibility, the deeper and more
31, shows that the body of Jesus was to
To pour fresh life j:i ercr^ part,
equally
wrong."
divine nature and a divine person
admowledged constitutional church.
And new creatc the whole."
be taken down from the cross, that it
)erfect
the
unconsciousness;
how
deep
recognized, will not brethren who think
7. I f o church should recdve the letters
The
"officiating
minister" called anmight
not
b5
there
on
the
Sabbath
day,
FEET
WASHING.
of, or the members baptized by, a disor- len, how profound, must be the uncon- they are apart, find themselves together?
M.
H.
SEAL.
assistant,
after
reading
those old Episcowhich was an 'high day. Now (John siii
darh/ chvcfa. Nor should it actinit to its sciousness of death!
Will not those who say that the divine
F<?6t washing seems to be demanding 28-29), it is seen, while Jesus was at the pal passages, revamped a little to suit the
coi^union the members of such a church,
Now if t h b be true, what a wonderful nature did not bleed and die on Calvary
quite a share of attention with some of ord's Snpper, and said to Judas, " That genius of Methodism, and taking thr
or in any way countenance or uphold its
disorder; it should keep no company with aspect does it give to death! Not a admit that a divine person bled and died ? the brethren, especially Brethren M. thou doest, do quickly," those at the child in his arms, dipped his fingers in a
"cheerless prospect," but a startling and They can without a shadow of inconsisit that itSmay
Grreen and S. Ray, and my little squib toble with Christ thought that he meant glass of water and put theia on the
A S TbeZ aashamed.
? POXJCCTLr.
astounding one. The moment of tency regard the sufferings of Christ as
1. To be in all things consistent with
occupies a conspicuous place in their udas should buy those things they had child's head, which made the little fellow,
eath brings us to the resurrection; and those of a person, rather than of a nabumpings. Bro._ G. argues I was a need of against the feast, and verse 3 shrug up his shoulders conniderably.
the judgment is as near to us as the ture ; while they may well rejoice that
Methodist preacher dnce, and in coming shows that this was the Lord's Supper, The minister ascended tbe desk and
morning is to the night. For as to the that person is constituted, by the union
" w e n t immediately out and it stated that he had promised to preach at
IS to be the witnessai of Christ's truth weary slumberer who falls asleep, it of the two natures, the divine and the to the Baptists vibrated beyond the truth;
but let me assure you, Bro. G., what I was night." Now, in chapter xiil 1, the this time on tbe relation of infant* to theayunst every system of error, i^id those sisems but one moment, and the morning
human. On the other hand, those who lold in feet washing was taught by a
wno orii^inate or advocate them; and
feast there spoken of is the feast they churchy but not having boi u able t o giv» '
has
come;
as
to
the
soldier,
it
seemed
but
say the sufferings of the liumanity of Baptist preacher under inspiration, and
above afl, by no act to countenance, recsupposed Jesus meant Judas should buy Uie subject the investigatioti it required,
ognize, aid or abet those who teach error, one moment, and the months of his Christ were not competent to the pur- when a Methodist many of our Baptist
preparations for. At this feast there was he would defer it to a convenient t.ea»oB.
or to confirm those who are in error.
nwBsibility were past, and the tone of poses of atonement, will surely say the
3-. To employ all the energies of the de- lis resurrection to consciousness had sufferings of a divine person were all-suf- brethren practiced it, and deeply im- to be a prisoner released unto the Jevra, Whether the ocular demonstrutions of th»
rmtriAfirm for
Vtvmthe conversion of^ anners
i
sreesed my young Methodist heart in which strikingly reminded them of their occasion were too heavy for tbe divine,
nomination
and the upbuilding of Christ's I ^ g d o m , ixtme; so to those who fall asleep in death, ficient. Thus does it appear that as to reading the thirteenth chapter of John, being delivered from Egyptian bondage. this deponent saith not. ^V hiltjtt enwill, be but a moment, quick as the sitbstance brethren arc agreed. The apthrough the most effectual means and
washing " one another's f e e t " at Mount There must be nothing to remind thenTof gaged in reading the hymn preparatory
p , not incompatible with the Word flash of thought, and their eyes will open parent discrepancy of their views has loriah church, which is a member of the
oppression or death, hence the body of to preaching, the preacher aakod for the
again, and they will be at lite judgment arisen chiefly from too exclusive a conBig Hatchie Association to-day. It was Jesus must be taken down from the glass of water sitting on the table, into
4. To ^ u p y ^-ery village and d t y in Kat of God. I t matters nut how long
templation of the two natures which that scene more than any others of alike
•he worid
a suitably
cross. This feast, an high day, fell on which he had previously thrust his finthe
space
of
time
actually
yet
it
will
fonn
the person of Christ, rather than nature, which flashed its light amid my
fill, energetic and devoted minister
the Sabbath—to remind them of their gers, received it, and drank ii! W m
5. To furnish a pastor to every church, be but one moment to us. It may be the person itjself. Nor have I the foolish accumulating errors, and helped, finally,
rest in Canaan and in heaven. Thus that holy water?
imd missionanes of the cross for every d ^ one night with its alow moving slars. or pride which prevents my saying that if I
to
guide
me
into
works
which
I
hope
will
God's wonl has s h o ^ that Jesus was
titute region, at home and abroad, under one year, or teh thousand age^, yet to us had not at times overlooked Dr. Brantly's
May the postponemect for further innot be burned up. Bro. G., I would like taken, condemned and crucified before vestigation of the subject, lead that
the whole heaven, and to sustain them.
e. The nimmisBion to evangelize the na- it is but ot^e moment, and all ia [last, we distinction between " a divine nature" to shake your hand warmly, but from the the ^ a t high day of the feast; and as earnest^ honest, though misguided man,
tiou haying been given to the churdi are bursting from our gravei>",-And trcmlj- and " a divine person," I should have kind of logic you exhibit in your article John has shown Jesus knew that lus hour
to the same results that a prayerful inthroogh the :q>08tle8, the cannot delegtOe ling before the judgment. And how full modified certain forms of expressioti I on feet washing, if you had been a Methwas
come
at
the
Supper
mentioned,
in
quiry and examination led Judson, Rice,
ket^ tmikaritif or her retpen^iliiy
to a of awe does the night now ^ r a . We have used in my writings.
odist you would never have been anything John xiil 1, it follpws that this was the Jewett, Fuller, Post, and a host of others!
ia^ m a board ovtside of her. The lie down to sleep and know that in due
The following extract from Calvin's
select, send^for and susSupper at which Jesus instituted the
ANn-BAiJT.SPi;iNKr.KK.
moment we shall be awake again. / I t rnstitutes, book 2, chapter
^aila minmnaries of the Croes.
is well
l
o
r
d
'
s
Supper
while
dtting
at
the
table
Bro.
R.
says,
«
I
cannot
possibly
conTo the steadfast and uncompromising matters not what may bclhll u ^ yet in worthy of considenition:
Sickness should teach us what a vain
ceive how the position I took, and the auer one of the Passover Suppers, and
i|KaBf o£ these principles and this poP one moment we shall be awakened to conthiiig
the world is, what a vile thing sin
"
When
it
is
said
t
h
a
t
'
the
Word
was
arguments used in my former article, can John h ^ parenthetically spealu of feet
I 'lEii
u devoted.
sciousness again. If our sleep has been
is,
what
a poor thing man tis, and what an u d efl«Bh,*this is not to be understood be successfully refuted." Bro. II. reminds washing, and then narrates the cireumprecious thing ati intorest in Christ is.
I
T H E
B A P T I S T - ' ^ f f i M P H I S ,
O C T O B E R
30,
1869.
for 6ld-fashioned BapUst doctrines? reluctant to make lum share tbe late the stidks of a fan, thnnigh Itily, Afnca, obe^ence,' unless God
God 8psr« yonr life, is the prayer ^ of pnbtished views of ^Bro. Jeter,-ttnleas he. areeoeygraiMS^ Genaany, Holland, Eiig- neiAer caa it be an act
i the Bible warranto i l ff fiM^^
thousands. I may accept the appoint- says he does, or by his silence compels land and Wales, downr to our time.
t HbUacAom; ita wmMoreover, Bro. Jetert logic runt Aus: | dieoce wwe propi^ly undenilod, then wo
ment of missionary for the FUnt River us to believe it of him.
"It
is highly probable that no B ^ ^ i n ^ h t ^p>ect h o o ^ inquiry and diligent
Bro. Jeter has held substantiaUy the
L&BOK r o s o o & i p .
Association. I shall know in a few days.
orf ftrflMl ia Ita i^aa. To kitd^is to
can
prove his baptum to hsve been bjr a | search after^ t ^ path of duty. But ao
Comej labor an 1 '
I will do my utmost to plant Tbm BAIS si^e views in relation to the validity of
H; tat it ia Btorc—U M t» d i ^ Oofs
Tisrin every family I fisit Its senti- P^obaptbt immersions ever since I have x^ular sac6ei«on of bapttims ; e i ^ , we | long aa the pmple are taught to believe,,
te interfere 'vilk Ida irifB. Tkns Who dares ataad idle »ht harveat pWa,
While
all
axoaad
him
wavea
tka
giMea
graia?
must admit the vaUdity of sectarian j and de beEeve, that God is very easily
bc^B. ChuniHMaaa
h j dagr
ments alone, nnder God, will save his known him. W e had several times deAad
to
each
anrraat
doaa
tka
liaatar
aay,
utm powen; aew ntas wm iatrodoaad,
bated the question before Virginia Asso- baptism, which we know to have been!pleaae^ and that it doea not mattier bow
cause, now bleeding and nnking.
"Go, woik to^yi"
yen aerrs him, SO you oaa aatufyyouzaelf
nka liud down; tlw aflamttad wm
** I do not fully understand the * tract *ciatioiM, and in 1869 he reviewed an vrr^rdar*
tliat it k i^sht, ao long will the easy and
fl«o^T«d, Oa BBffodly m n wrdaiMd; naa'a
Coma, labor «a1
system. I inclose a three* ocmt stamp. ] essay which I had prepared on the aubA 8TEAI; LAXB.
wm waa exalted, Qad'a wiU-left nndoBe. m ^ ofioa wkiok tha aagda oaaaot shareconvenient Way be the popular way.
jjiuga fdkmad eluofa, eoiTiiption tnoaip]^ To yooag aad oU the gcwpel maaaage boar; Will that give me a tract upon Baptism I ject in 1843, and. which was read before OteaderBka^erd, gatkn s y laab
Gratify yourself avoid every cross, and
latoTkyfoldt "
•ad at laagth tlte Uaa af Bia waafinntyacatad Redeem the day, Ita kaon toeawiftly fly,
and Communion?"
. the nunist^* conference of the Albefiilfow your own iddiuations, may be
eakiatlmaa. IQaL iT:lfr-20; I Cet.T:l-18',
Tha a i ^ draw* a ^
EXPLANATXOX.—We solicit six or ten | marie Association. I published his review Bow oaa I aleep w ^ ka ia aatray
snlMt&nted&r**I>eny youxsel^take up
Oa tke monataiait eoldt .
a Tkaaa.li:
2!Bbl U| 17,18; Bar.ziU:
thousand Baptists to join, M tract dia- in my own paper, and repli^ to it. (A
Corae,lab«oal
yonreroaa and foUow me^** I F ^ c a n r
1-17.
copy of this essay I sent you, but know Bakold, I watok tkrwifk tke fenUui ai^l not eadst without evidence, and must
Ttm matioa,tiwrefcia,ia af Ike gnataai Away ttiih g^oaiaj i a ^ aad faithless iter tributors; upon the following'terms:
Witk d r e ^ fiMza;
iBHftoaee: lITIat iiaHiftiBia hm Orut fww Ho arm ao weak bat may do aervioa kne;
A i^rees to sell and give away one I not if you ever received it.) So it apalinya accord with evidenee, th^** AeSeekiag
ay lamb witk loagiag
iT&ciardksr U ia iaaaaaaqaaaaa of tMr Bj feebiartagoatsoaa oorGod MS31
doUar
per
annum,
and
he
sends
one
dollar
|
pews
that
Bra
Jeter
haa
been
cdnristent
eording to your fiith. be it unto you,*»
viawa a* tMa a n l M tfcatJlM^
Thai ate dim vitk tears. .
HiarighlcoaawiUt
and geU the full value of it in tracts to in relation to Pedobaptist immernons;
4Mhr ia thciz oaaatitntimi fam w OUMBT
nill properiy apply in all mattera of
Aaidiaa. Tka poiatatfi wkiah thaj diffv firoa
CecBe,li^«al
sell or ^ve away.
but the extenrion of his liberality to the 0 iaftaito Baart, that for aneh M ke
religion. Correct fluth will produce oor^
'ftf-r. aad tkoz naaoaafer ao difetia^ an aa Tke toil is plaaaaat, tka nward ia aan;
Bora aukrUl
.
B
agrees
to
aell
and
give
away
five
CampbelUtea
ia
what
no
baptist
who
has
rect practice; and aa certainly will
fyieir:
It ke aotrdearer to Thfja than toaet
Bleaaod an tkoae wko to tke ead eadan;
dollars*
worth
per
year,
and
he
is
put
|
read
"Campbellism
Examine^**
could
L Sw Baptist ehmeliaa regard it aa Ouiat's Bow fbU tkeir
erroneous fiuth produce erroneous pracTkoagk I lova kisa so7
kow deep tkeir reat akaU be,
wiB. tka all cboreh aaeiibm ahedd be *amdown
a
life
member,
iaad
gets
five
dollars
I
have
expected,
and
it
is
what
I,
in
comtice and he who teaches otherwise " o ^
Q Lord, with tkee t
mrtii mmrnm. VWa 8aal "aaaajed U j w
Setkiag my lamb oa tk« nonotain*side
in tracts.
'
I
^ ^ thousands of my brethren,
ther
question.*'
MMIT"
diae^ilaa"
ai
JomiainB,
ttej
daAad wastea fbrlora,^
[There is aot one who reads the above
aUaad ta rae«i»e him, tiaaaaae they
Blg^,
Misa., Mov. 15,18ft9.
C ten dollars or more, and he is made I most deeply regret. How long such 1 meet Tkea, Shepherd, with bleediag feet
•Btthalkawaaadiedple:" Itwaaaot^t^y bat can work this month for the Master
aaorrHinin! tlus, from bearing tliat he had
Aad crown of thorn.
in'^cirotilating, bjgift or sale, one dollar's a life director, and sends ten dollars v i e ^ were held before the Convention
"aeea the L««d in tli« way," aadhad
each
year
and
geta
ten
dollars*
worth
of
of
Baptists
and
Disciples
in
1866,1
ci^n
baldly at Daaiascne,' that they pemuttad him worth of tracts—only one dollar. Try it.
Aad while, thus watehiag, I hope and pray
10 be "With them, eoaiag in aad gaiag oat, at
tracts.
We
send
you
a
tract.
)
not
say,
but
I
then
saw
with
p
^
and
Tke long nigkt tkroagh.
AOSITTB.
Jeroaakm."—Acta ix: X-28. All the mem- The Master hath need of thee.]
chagrin
that
that
convention
would
be
It
ia
comfort
and rest to feel aad kaow
bcfB, alao, af the first ehnreh, are addresaed as
I
Elder
B.
B.
BAY—General
AgeaL
BEO. GBAVBS: —I am just through I ^yg^. ^^
^ ^ j^g ^^g^q^gncgg
f hOtt art watehiag too.
B4iia.i:7:lCor.i:2; Bph. i: 1EHer S. L COMPEBS—lasten ArkaaMS.
HEWS FSOK THE OHUBOHES.
Bat ia Pedobaptist ohnrehea, aiaay peraoM
holding protracted meetings. I fi™theid L ^^ ^^^^ confirmed my convictions,
BUar W. M. LEA—Arkaaaas.
And surely Thou, with Thy rod aad sUfF,
an atamben who are aot reoeiTed aa ooarerted. Elder D. M. Cochran, Colporteur of the
Elder J. W. TOBK—Weat Tennessaa.
fold him ia
En the Epiaetipal aad Preabyteriaa eaUbliah- ^
A
— . Ia meeting at this place,' assUted
' by' Elds.
.. |I xne aeaiKn ^^
oi ^^^^
tuaii convention
UUUVBUMUU was,
wat»,
IB. Q. MANABD, East Teanessee.
^^^^
acoordinir to the words of Rev W F
maata, aad aoaie of the bodiea farmed by thoaeRed River Association, ^ n i ^ w n t M .
Safe, safe at last f^om the saares of the foe
LOCAL AGBMTS.
who h**e aeeeded from them, persoas are
Eteiy
respoaaiUa
aiiaiater ia tke Soatk:
And
the
wiles
of
ain.
aeeeived to Jitll eomBuaioa without erideaee of
thor ooDTetBioa; and thoagh the Coagrep*
Oh, if he eame not, my aonl woald staad
At FeUo,^bip, Tippah coanty, I waa
.„4
^ ^
f„,
tki^ Padobaptlsta require proof of conTermon pl«»u, and
I b t j r e a t j o f
w a n t s
At the pearly gate—
befiire reeeiring persona to the Lord's table, and
[A^eitiaemeata
aader
tkla
kaad
will b« ia>
to fail membeiabip, they mostly regard infants,
rf ^ V B ! ^
oomm/oio. and
exchange of pulpit,:- Misatng juy lamb from the heavealy fold— laertedat$2persqaaraaaehiaaertioaeaak. AU
aad oaeoaTerted penons, whea baptised, aa
.\nd weep and wait.
•embers of inferior degree. The Westmaster
adaiatm waatiag ie)d of labor, eknrehas waa^
J
.k •
off^n/ U'^^ ^ ^ succeeded, by God's help, in U j.
f ^ iggg Cam'pbellites Speak to me, comfort me, Lord of life
Caiifonainn of Faith, which speaks the tiews of
iag pa^n, teaoheia aekools, aad trastaea toMkPreebytariaas, aad of many CongregatioaalisU pany, and another ^^"^g y f ' ^ ' ^ J' Lrousmg many to a sense of their danger. ^ ^ ^ ^
Third
Make me sura of t h i ^
era J idl who wish to .rait, sell, or bay, or laa»
«a this ajibi««»
^ eUUrm nf membtn ance at the next session of the body at I ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ of
of k h m o n d % ith the That he «ifill be with ma before Thy throne fkras; all wko wisk ^taatioas aa eladu, «
w
tiaudt€M mtah»t;
ion withM the cftarcA.
In the world of bliss.
lamployiaeat, aad aU waatiag our aaaiataaoa,
t«pventeen by baptism, two
two remaimng
florae Indepeadeats differ from this Tiew, butArkadelphia.
ha, appointed
ren.a.mng two rI approbation of their
^ pastors. Some will
in eorreapoadiag for aad with tkem, awit
n r j many of them regard both iaCaats and the , .
,
a
baptueo.
I remember that I reported the nroGeedings "According to Tour Paith, be it Unto Twu"!rtw-waafilaioimrtraiykt^Mikya^ caibranaonrerted, when baptised, aa eonneoted, ia
Ridge Elds. Boswe,
aa» dagree, with the ehureh of Christ—(See r b ^ - ^ ^ T o t k " ^ ^ ^ ^
a. r. LawasT.
'I paayiag tka advartfaaaaatl
Or. Wazdlaw and Dr. CampbelL)
h^tettl^^^^^^^
a sense of d ^ , but for This passage of Scripture is often]
Baptist ehorehee, on the coatrary, reoeire as
Wamte^—A sekeol iatke eity ar a pi
flumbers, thoae only who jpre credible evidence
L
o o l books,
eii
AnvthinTl can do
. . I which I have, perhaps, not yet been en- quoted as proof that "whatever we I aat towa, by a l#dy thqwagaly qualified
school
books,
etc.
of their eonveniaa; they do net acknowledge
^I
_ _ ^^^^^^^ ^ ^ Addreaatka
vo^^^DuSiinel
Seventy W e ' b ^ n b a p t i ^ «to^the j ^ ^ y forgiven! I am glad that I pre- beHeve to be right, is right to us;"
^ij^jf^ infanta, or the anconrerted, aa baring in
thb
work
for
your P ^ r , puonaningj^^^^^^^^.^
^^^^^
^^Jjjjjijj
o proeeedingT
^^ - and
may some
m
this
WOK
lor
P™"»™«
Mlow8hip
of
the
three
c
h
.
^
^
^
tJ^B
and
that
"it
does
not
matter
what
w
e
b
e
®
^
aay riaible eonnection wUh the choreh of Christ.
—Aots ii: 47: 1 Cor. iii: 16. IT.
^^
^
, revised and lieve, so we are sincere." But the abr j j^. d m r c h , or two churches, wishiag to
II Baptist ehuTahefl (strictly so called) re^ do with pleasure. I wUl enter upon
surdity of this application will be clearly I obUia tha aervioes of a tkoroughly qualilad
the
work
and
gave
success
to
his
own
T
^^^^^^
gmrd it as Christ» Will, that all belierers this work in less time than a month."
icseiTed to memberslup shoold be Jbvi baptued.
we understand the true mean- paator aad an ^le
whom we can moat
^here were four men in that conven- seen' when
, «...
-n
.. • a. I cordially commend, will addreaa the editor at
The New Testament chnrohee consisted wholly P. S.—We want you to introduce THE truth. Among the number baptized were
^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ ^^ ^^^at ing of the quotation. Faith cannot exist I
of baptised belicreis. Peter said to belierers «a BAPTIST into every ^ptist family in Red two Presbyterians and six Methodists. Lj^^
Ae day of Pentecost, "Be baptised erery one
^^^^ fully informed of those without evidence; presumption may;! Wanted.—Prot P. Q. Headeiaon, Preaief yoo," aad they "were baptised."—Acta ii: IWver Association, and into as many The revival season in this country hw Lj^^
and it is not said, according to your pre- dent of AnalyUo Seminary, eigkt miles below
been one of unusual interest^
J8-41; see, also, x: 48. So that the Baptist
J. B. GAMBBKLL. j unique proceedings; I refer to A. M. sumption be it unto you, b u t " according Mirfreeaboro, Teaa, wiahea to engage tha
diarchea are, in this respect, "followers of the others as possible, and sell one million Wallerville, Misa. October
Poindexter, A. Broaddos, R. H. Bagby
7, 1869.
chorches of (iod," as first founded by Christ pages of tracts and small bobks at least.
fe^l
and D. Shaver. Some of these, if I mis- to your faith."
^^TiJ His apostles.—1 Theaa. ii: 14.
Look for a letter.
But ia doiag so they differ from all other
BBO. GEAVES:—a few weeks ago a I take not, promised that the proceedings
Attention now to a few propositions:
°
dmnihea:fromthe Qoakeis, who reject bap1. I'liith cannot exita
teUhoutevidence.]
tana, from the FedcbapUst^ who snbatitute an- Bro. D. K. Morwland, of Georgia, rc-1 jje^j^odist circuit rider and a v e n e r a b l e f t f i »na<fejwWtc, and the
atkar rita for the imanrsion of believers, and ports twenty accessions to Armuehee I lo^al preacher of like faith commenced a I Heraid did the samf, but the/ have never | None, I presume, will deny this proposi- [ L U N O A N
fjil^ all open eoaunnnioniata, whether Baptists, church, of which he is pastor.
| protract^ meeting at a school house in been made public. The only knowledge tion, but Tet us look at it a little. Paul iti—ia the only Sdentific Shoulder Brace;
or Pedobaptists, who admit persons wlthool
a certain county of this State (Miss.), the Baptbt brotherhood have of those says, "Now faith ia the assurance of It—is the only Scientific Lung Brace;
being baptised at all; instead of requiring,
Elder M. H. Neal, Tennessee, reports
tha apootleg and first churches di^ that all
Ithicgs hoped for, the conviction
. . . of. things
.
t—supporta the Back;
and after carrying it on for a few days, ' six days of tribulation in the First BapbelieTers should be baptised before being ^ between thirty and forty Metho^ts and ^^^
,—supports the Abdomen;
ottTed to memberaiiip and communion. Christ
drcuit rider took his leave; the other tist church of Richmond, is what I my- not seen " (Heb. xi. 6, new translation). i—supports the Stomach;
p ^ ^ g ^ then Mint for an anti-landmark | self reported, and it was attempted to j This rendering corresponds in meamng
kaa given to His ebn^es no iupauiag power toPresbyterians received during the
the L a n « ;
— - —•at aside Bis laws; no Ugidatm power to make ingsthis summer. An unusual number
miniater to assiat him. When call in question the accuracy
of my re- witii the marginal reading of the old t—aupporta
stew aaea: but has enjoined on them to "obaerre
tr—prevents Lasritude;
^ timga viattoner" He has oommanded, (Hatt. of Pedobaptwts havej^nounced their ^^^ ^ ^^^ preacher arrived his Method- port. Why, then, did they riot give the translation, and u doubtless a true ren- t—prevents Hoarseness;
xxriii: 20); and. if ever tempted to neglect errors and received C ^ t i a n
hg^ ij^o^te^ ^aid to him, "We wiU worii pnblic the true report? It is my firm dering. It is an inspired definition of the t—prevents Piles;
Hia laws, ** to ol>ey God rather than men."—
this
year.
Have
not
^
p
l
i
s
t
mimrters
I ^^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ represent your conviction that both parties are afraid to term faith, and ia as clear as it could be :t—prevents Hernia;
Aata t : 29.
in. Baptist ehurehes regard it as Chnste preached more faithfully and boldly /1 ^^^^^^ ^^^ j ^^^ represent mine; all trust their respective denominations with made. Faith, then, from its very nature. it—prevents Consumption,
t—mcreases the Breathing Capadty;
win that an ehnrtb members should be vobaUUtrgAre not our tracts, paj^rs and publica- ^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ Baptists can go with you, it 1 call for it even now, with emphasis,
must rest upon evidence, as there can be t—gives Strength to the Bo<^;
(••ifrt; that none
be made members,
j ^^^ ^jj
^^ ^ Methodists can j and I shall wait to see if it is forthcom- no " assurance-" or " conviction" without ]t—^permanently
increasea the vital P o w
against their will, or without their tions bringing forth frmt ?
anentlv increases
kaowledge. God is a Spirit, and those who
era;
p a s t o r
Georcia writes, go with me." This wa.s agreed to and ing. I do not call for explanations, or evidence,
TOship Him mnst do so in <p«rt< and in inUk, A
t—expands and enlarges the Lungs;
(Johnit; 24); their service must be that of underdateof October 12th,thus:
[made known to the congregation, the comments, or strictures on my report,
2. The evidenlie uponieh^h
our
Chrta- ;t—rendera Breathing free and easy;
fava.fbith and obedience.—1 Cor. xiii; 1; Eom. " BRO GRAVES :—The last number of j Methodist being very particular to have but for the proceedings
which were placed tian faith
rests must
be of
God,
t—ia used bjr lawyers;
xiv: 23; Bom. xvt: 26. They must "yieii themmtta unto God, as those who an alivefromthe TUK Bjipmrr has just been read, and I it understood that any who might wish at the discretion of Broaddus and Goss. Lord is said to be "the author and fin- t—ia used by Singers;
dead."—Eom. vi: 18. Ia every part of their take up my pen to thank yon i r o m my t« go with him should have their choice These proceedings, Bro. Graves, would isher of our feitL" God gives the t—ia used by Ministers;
oKTice, they must have "first a willing mind, '
ut—^ia used by Laborers;
(2 Cor. viii: 121 =
themselves to leart for your editorial on the position of as to the mode of baptism, as much as aid you in jour expected discussion with evidence, and also the ability to exercise t—relieves when aU other means fail;
tka Lo^ aad then to the chnrch, by the wiU of the Religious
Heraid
relative to Camp- to say, " Yon need not go to the Baptists Mr. F i n i n g .
faith. Remember Patd's definition—an It—will last a lifetime.
OBd.-2 Car. viii: 5.
Bat this voluntary mmberth^ u opposed to the )ellite immersions. I am a reader of the in order to be immt?ri»ed; I'll immerse I I wish all.the churches would respond "assurance," a "conviction." It is the It—haa never yet fiuled to give aatkaiapMm used by many national esUMishments, Ha-vdd and when I read the article in you." Several opportunities were given to your call, but in Virginia the churches assurance that God warrants—the con- fiwtion.
to thefine?,imprisonment, or worse peaaU
A fit ia warranted.
aiee, by which membership haa been enfbrced; that paper I fdt mortified and di^rined for persons to join the church, but unfor- have been so frequently agitated on this viction that God gives.. If our religious If it fails to give satisfaction, and is
it ia equiiny opposed to Uie initiation of anco*- at the position of the editors. If such are tunately no one seemed to accept of the question that they are tired of it; and it faith is not of God, it is a false iaith. returned within one month, the ukouey
www infants by baptism; and to memberahip the sentiments of the editors of t h a t I M e t h o d i s t ' s liberal proposition, so far as hg this that keeps them from rebelling | None wiU presume that the heathen
will b« refunded.
by
None sent out on sale or credit
IT. Baptist ehnrohea maintain that Christ
BsquirM holy <tetioit^ in every membtr. Chnrch
Send measure around the abdomen and
asmben are spoken of in Scriptun as "Hvely
#20 to J. R Graves, Memphis, Tenu., the
•tones," forming part of "a spiritual house,"
aole agent for ita s ^ in the Southwest.
which is devaed to God.—1 Pet. ii: 5. The aot contribute to build up a paper that ral members of the church to which he indorse them- If I did, I sho
shiper just believes it is right, the fira
The young are to be instmeted, (Eph.vi: 4);
:^miinis*B Body a n d Iiuns B r a c e
1 commandment will be aa well observed —Its
Bitfniy warned, the feeble-minded comforted,will thus surrender our principles. While I belonged, received as fit subjects for bap- ready to write Ichabod over the i
BOTxaioarrr OVKE ATT o r a i a Baacas
Iba weak support (1 Theaa. v: 14); those
by* bowing down to a graven image aa AMD Taussn.—1st i t la coot 2d. It is light
love
those
brethren
and
the
iferoW
tism.
Two
of
the
number
had
already
|
name.
vka rejoice, rejoiced with;, thoae who weep,
Ita pads can aU be shifted up or down, r i | k t
God. We con- 81.
nvpathised with; those j»ho are benaved, viaor left, aa often as tke spleen or necessity
nnto you of tke case may require. 4th. Ita great
" b t e i - J a a i: 27. To the ungodly the goepel is
to be made tmwn, (1 Theaa. i: 8); and good
aaiversal flexibiUty. 6th. IT u r r s
yqur faith ia aad
^ n e to aU mtn.—GaL vi: 10. In soma part of
more than any other. 6th. lU back pads ara
tkea* labors all the membem of Baptist ehurehesshameful surrender. In vain, it seems to Baptist preacher in full possession of the Baptist Publication Society and the Ame. correct God wUl ^ only recognito thai four, and preas on tha weak kips, and particalaily on the weak back, balancing and not r»MB engage. But the imi nembm of worldly me may the senior editor appeal to his 1 meeting, which he carried on as long as I rican Baptist Home Mission Society, puth which he warrants,
atraiaiag the body. 7th. Ita pads being of bora,
e^sMiskments cannot, nor can the mfsMtmanben
3. There U »o true/aith
that
does
not sUmnUte and harden the muscles, while aoft
of any Pedobaptist churches. They can have opposition and warfare against the Camp-1 he thought proper. Since that time the These all understand their peculianmisaad enshioaed ones relax and wetken, throogk
ma part nor lot in the matter.
bellites in years past, when he comes I eleven have all beer baptized into the Lion. B u t , my brother, while I commend cc>rr«iw>ntf with the teachings
of
God's heat and perspiiation, besides giving Aem a
v. Baptist chuxehea believe it to be Christ'i
wiG.' that what ia spent ia His service should beforward now and delivera hia a word, and I fellowship of the nearest Baptist church Tms BAPTIST, I would not have you sua- word "Fwth comes by hearing, an< raadd siaelL 8th. It ia so oonsUtuted as to
gieatwUkrm^via, aad that ewry ehankj^ says " I surrender." But 1 only took up j by,her pastor, who is a landmark Baptist pectthat I agree with you that Christ hearing by the word of Go4." "A admit of attaching to it any proper spinal a p ] ^
ratas, and ia tke most perfect pile and bermial
wko ia able, ahoajd thus give. When
IHCOO.
lad "no human'soul;" nor with Bro. Lcripture is given by inspiration pf God, truss.
^
makiag a eoUectioa for the poor sunts at Jem- my pen to express my thanks.
aalem, tha apeetle saya '^Aa I have givea order
Rcics
or
MSA8CA=««AT
roa
THB
BEACE.—
[i'ord,
that
"
Meichisedcc
and
Christ
were
and
is
profiuble
for,doctrin«^
for
^proof,
Please send me one dollar's worth of
"ABABAPTISTS."
to the ehurehes of Galatia, even ao do ye; upon
Persons
wishing
to
send
for
the
Brace
may
the same person;" nor with Bro. Wood, for correction, for instruction in right- a Upe snugly around the body, one and adraw
«fcefirstday of the week let mry one nf yoit your tracts. I want several copies
half
J. w.
tiy by him in store, aa God hath prospered himL"of Dr. Armitage's address, ^ d also
that the " deity," or any part of it, " suf- eousness; that the man of God may he inches below the.tips of the hip bonce, over lb«
I have read your strictures on the atti—1 Cor. xvi: 1, 2. This injunction shows that
liaea, and send the number of inches, cash aoit ia the duty of every churdi member to contri- * Tracts on Baptism and Communion." I tude which the editors of the JRdigious "ered" at the crucifixion; nor with Bro. perfect, thoroughly fumiAed unto
eompanying the order, and the Brace
boie aa God enables him. And the aposUe says,
Freeman, that " the soul sleeps between good works."
sent to order, and exchanged ia suit, provide »t
•If tkara be first a wmaig ndMd, U is acceptedhave not the money to send in tills letter, j ji^ald sustain toward Pedobaptist and death and the resurrection." I have been
be inmedUtdif returned in an unsoiled conditiCBu
Do
you
say
it
does
not
matter
what
we
aceordiag to that a man hath;" showing that a but will have it ready when the tractsj CampbelHte 'justoms, with deep intere^
edified and instructed by the ability and believe so we are sincere ? Tlien, the Jew,
vCDing mindia needful to make such aid accept$ 2 0 Prize Essays..
——
11 repudiate the views recentiy publish^ ingenuity with which these brethren have who honestly beUeves that Jesus^Christ
able to God. Church members are to "abound arrive."
Wa offer J20 for the best axegeaia of the fidia this grace" of rich and liberal giving to the Elder P. A Lawson, of Georgia, gives! by Bro. Jeter, from the lowest depths of
euae of Christ.—2 Cor. viii: 1-lS. But la- us the following news from his field, and 1 my souL I deny that they are Baptist advocated and defended their theories, was an impostor, is just as acceptable lowing passages of Scripture, or easay upon tka
eaanot thus give; and payments by com! views, and I affirm, moreover, that Uwar but not convinced that any one of them with God as the most devout. Christian sntgeeta appaaded, suited to tkeeolnmns of Ti
pulsion, as in State Churohea, are aot a "gift" ^ warm appreciation of this papeir:
j worshiper. Then
~ the"Umveraalist ia
' aure BAnm—tke mi^wat-toexseadi'onty P»g«i
at an.—2 Cor. vilii 4.
^ . .
" I have just closed a series of meet-1 tendency ia to disrupt the Baptist broth- ia either scriptural or true.
f lboi«»E^-tWpagea or leaaprefcrred.
VL Baptist chnrekea regard it aa Chrwtfa
But by this question pf Anabaptism of heaven, if he is only sincere in his O
OOmimBB OF AKBITEBS: TBB OBDAIHwin, that aU lus ehunshea ahoald be t^onUe inga, wlj^ch lasted forty days and nights. [ erhood. I am not sure that it ia qwte
A^uaJnmtlutKaHdmderrmriits.
^earenotof I preached during the time from one tolfair to hold hia associates equally respon- stands or fiills our denominational integ- faith.
. ^ " ' w M C K i e m e p P TW9 CITT,
ike worid."'—John xv:l». Tha recepCaaa of thoae three times a day. Ppe hui^red andjuble, yet in the absence of individual rity. You are right in making it almost
Do you say, according to ypur
Tka ntfeili abtala'^ig ike prite to be tk»only who kavebeeainptiBed at their owa dasi^
ia prop«tjr of tit adilor « tkla pa|>er, to bo p«
on a pofeuian of fai^ makes a real
eight members, in the >^regate, werc jaigniturefl, yoa could dp iiothing lesaj af:old aa Christianity itself It began to be it unto you, whether your^
bie diiitiactlon between the ^urek..4nd the added to the foot ch^qhea I j^reaeh for. Ifor Lbelievo it b understood that wheni be practiced as soon as the perverters of correct or not? Then, thejrfdian ia liah^ ia tkefirstvolume of Prise Exegeses aad
worid; b^ in&nt mambenhip, by departini;
Essays, wkero tkey will b« dnly credited ta tka
final thia rule, blenda the ehureh and the worl<I1could give some intereating'inwdenta I leader appears witEout a signature, i baptism applied for admission into the right in having his gun bu^^l^with him, aatkor. It i* deaigaed to issue a aeries it tfH(ogather. The bapdam of inl^ta, and the uatrue ehurehes, and it has come down to and will surely find his jfljSntLnggrottndj"
ooaverted, eonaMta tka membera of Christ with which occurred d i ^ g my f ^ t i i ^ butlxQeets the approbation of the whole fra^ us by innumerable lines of ehurehes, out- and the " fool" thaW"ha9 said in his m&'ei tiat will be regarded ataadard and valuI temity. What Bro. Fuller»a views ar«
iftaas who are still madbm of the world. Bat I am too feeble now.
able contributiena to Baptiat literatnra.
Neither heart there is no Gdi," wiU find U sa
tke ^poatte saya, "What aqwaaaioa kathUgkt "Eighteen years ago (if I misl^e not as of the validity of Campbellite baptisms, side of the Church of Rome.
PAB^GES PiftOPOSED.
vitk darkaeaa? aad
ooaootd katk Ckrist
Nothing
can
be
mon
absurd
I
A
theory
the
eloquent
invectivea
against
it
of
AuFor
O
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to
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it
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l
pot
know.
In
18S7
he
wrote
a
long
irilk Belial ?—WkareJhre, come outfinnaaoag
gustin nor the bloody persecutions of is either true or A l a ^ and your Wth tlghteona be judged at Oia thefinaljudgmeat T
Ikoa aad be ya lyarsff, aaith tha Loi^ u . [ see Maoist
that befere ^ year ie?01 letter to a Baptist minister to prove that
ioaok not the oaeiean thiag; aad I will nceive
Honoriua could stop i t Our opponents cannot change i t K you l^ve received For November—2 Thee, it 3, 4—Tka
aifc—2 Cor. vi: 8,14-18.
•th^queefiott iwuld not be a ^ ^ wiU hia Methofiat wife might be rei^ved into
argue aa if we were bound to make put baptism, " so calledf in your inftacy, it Haa of Bin: la ha a peraoa? Uaa he afIt is' dear that <asy lyatam wktdk aztcada
ei^ef ajU^w^t^^.^^^l the U Baptist chnrch on l^r Fedp^aptiat \r'
te ^ ^ Chria&aiiy aad of iadtfiotyi'liiito
the validity of our baptisms by one " nn- ia baptism to yoU; i f ^ e Bible teach^it, pearedt
w l i ^ M opiniona of> this country? b'uijmersion; W as the theoiy'headvocat
a t eknreh, 1o tkoaa wko are aat aiiw Aon^ doeS^
18-20—"Be weat
broken,** lurline succession, back to the o^rwise it w not lAyou have received F o r Sec.—1
te tha* axteat, also ^literata the diatiaatiwa bo-the qu^ion would be, when will they in favor of this lady waa. contradici
aad
pc«a(^
to
tko
apiriU
ia
priaoa."
i M ^ "l&o dStiniS^'andrtfaV woid. Noaa bat
apoatlea. They forget, or have never ^mkling or pouring fdf baptism, " it ia For JIttk—Acta ii. 8S—"Repeat and lit
•tteiant it f
! troe w u i b^hib practice in r e g ^ to himaeU^jl
learned, that about the m i d ^ .of the r^ht unto you,** if it ia fcriptural bap- baptised • * for tka remiauba ^f dns."
yo^j^ji^^i^on ! C^^^)^
diatin^^hPd
ta offer Iqp
tise^ otharwiao i t ia noU. To receive
For
Matt xxlv. ^ T b e mnmi
God bjr Jesus it iff t l ^ ' i ^ ^ B ^ ^ : pa^re^ nft fiU in U ireview of tlM ^hoto question, ^ y hii|e,
e^irinklkig
or
pouring
is
an
act
of
iag
"(•MratSiNl''
ia tUa paan^
Hm i ^ h S i ^ l k r a n ^ ^ contend I el^anged kin i^Hey. At all e v e ^ I u i diverged from tl» •<Hrropt hierarchy like
I SsSuitlB-
Business Department.
p r o m i n e n t
i n
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Tlw t m M of Mnabanhip in thta Society m aS foUova:
lay oa* pTadslac hia ot hemlf to snO » gtw i ^ y $1
werthof B«»tlataa4n(iC{«mtnK!taaraMa taMteOfrlas
wiU b* MiroUed • •
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a Ufc nMabw; $10 worth a Ufj dlnelor. ri** tbMMad
latebm wanted at oae*. Addnit J, B.. OBATXS.
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8 ' S i S w a t • AJa, tofa*cndltod'IffMfxTt I
SBO
B O V ^ «in
ha seatftamthe date of their snbacriptioa to
GwxSm, Table Lmtit, TotteU, Hotiay,
Glovei,
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7 BFMlxAtk
8 'BBBaaadara,
•>
1
Elcgaat Freach aad Ganaaa Faacy Goods, beaatital
PtvtaM of Bote ar'ttttfS.
E d V M 8cartiii^Ala7 JXrttagoArik-.^
8 BUaaJOma.
1
Fkotagraph AlhiiBis, Ika avwaat aad ohaioaat atylaa ia
I
*la, .,.
7 JSMcAttbar Ark—... 8 Jt M e B ^ . T a l a d ^ Oa, nald.
Motaeeo aadTalvM Biadiags.,
* E W
S C A. I s E
I A W O S ,
teXBteckMa^HoiM.
~
er, Oaibo
pariah
paid.,
JGMooa<T
t TWWnUaMiATk
O m a «v H ^ ^ A r t m ;
8 Mr* X Johaeoa, J ^ O ^ t S f B hereafter a n tha halow
j S M J J 00"
Moraeeo
TraTeliag
B»gg,
J^dkarchisf
aad
OIOT*
OverHnmg
Bmih
mi Af^zBriif*
VmXadleott K y
7 WCK«d«*Ark_.^
8 BoUk nackawa.
X u P B ^ T o o i B r , Oct
1869.
" paid.. 1 00 Boaea, sta.
for
1
8
7
0
/
I
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t
b
t
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M
r
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Garrett,
00
HOsteKy
L... 7 ^TOraisATk.j(...
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p
S
1
8
C O T T O N . — T h e m u t a t to^j w a r moder•• Mid i 00
• r * k a WtckeU..
I t e lMMmaafoctaBd. Wte«8».4 for^ jaais.
Hia X L S«Mil*Mgui_* 7 J J MoMbyArk8 Mza lem BUekBan •*
<7cU •nd\inated Jeietlry, ^ the newetf itflmi,: A d T B B o e :
•<
•« p^^l" i 00
stelj MtiTC, u d M u l j r all n i c c v e n on s
I W Hood Aik
8 JaaMTTortaor,
"
. «
«
i oe
Sipgla
Copiaa....—
Wa
have
atoo
mada
arraagnaanta
with
SOBM
bT
t
M
OWBocmTHc.
Imns of S<|« f&r mlddliags. I f e quote:
. 7 B OadiArk
8 Bid W C MoreUad, Arixoaa, Claiborne par. La. pd_ 3 00 leading PaMlshlBKBoBsea thft will eaaUe as to aaU S a Three eopiea, all at oae timeH vnuiaw. Uaboo, OlaibonMparUhVLa, p d l . ^ 1 00 staadard aad lataat worka of popalar aathera at ahoal
A
J
X
o
H
^
Tex
7
8 JMr«
J
McDoagk
X
y
—
g ^ g ^ ^ i y r t - *«>«hhr iMtaltaasau r»«i»rd.
M
M
Qtojl O f d f i m y . . . . . . . . .
E WilkerMB, LialMD. "
•• ^
I 00 j ^ h a l f tha rwaUr prio^nch aa Byroa. Moon. Baraa. Ft»e
13 g
Waiaraoma. 481 Broadway. K. Y.
Hoaaoa WsTtas.
do
JKWithw^poaa TeDn..l3 J L ElUott Ark
8 B W Hicbols. Marietta, Qa
I
All
overFiT«
eopiea
at
aame
rate.
Makiag
B
K
A
B
T
a
A
B
D
IfUton
aad
TeaaytoB'a
Works,
la
fell
—
•
~
"
L b v MiddHngt......
@
Gilt add Cloth
«ent I 00 BlBdiag*—aad haadrdda of ethera.
21dL BMUb Aik
7 W a Bawkim Ark
8 J L Barria, Byhalia, MIM, paid
BOMB,
to
a
Club
of
Fiee
shbscriben
at
'T'HE BEST TYPE,
C A B I N E T S ,
Browa, Cenaantawa, Tenn, paid- .aeat i 00
Mitiliags
EldGPa*d«enArk
7 L If Mayo Ttx
These aad every thiag elae for
J5 *«««hew
60
B E B Baylor, IndepeBdencs, Tex.....'-'.
CO
O
d
J
W
SSkM
Ark
7
W
Anderwn
Tex
15
.
Prtntern*
Mat»riaU,
msds aad fnraiiibod
iGWR{II,HewberB.^
S t r i s i u i Good Middliogs
„.:.. t
B H Cravford, Saolabory, Tenn
t 00 O N E D O L L A R F O R E A C H A R T I C L E .
A Cain
7 WEHazBddArk
10
Smm Y o u , Oetobtr 26.—Cotton qoiet but
J Tarner, Aeb Grove, Mo., paiil
......... , ..aent 1 50
•aeh, th* Cheapest, as it Is thamoHt complete, Family Second hand Cylinder* for Sulf.
EMJTWilfoa XiM
8 J Klftott Ark
3 W A
P- «
Batliff,
Bayaund, m
MIM,
p«id
a«k»«sasy AMsjaBwaaui
w , p4i<l..
1 00
•t«uij. UplaBda26fL Sales for export 1194; J S Bolioway X t e
Weekly Newspaper in the world.
Wa
do
not
olfer
a
aingle
article
of
merchandise
that
can
8 lOd N B Biee Mo......
P E M A L E C O L L E G E , Bordentown, N .
8 H. D. Boyd. Troy, Pfkeeo, Ala. paid
1 00 be aoid by regular dealera at our price. We do not aak
A J.-Boaid a^t^tioD 9WW per yaw. Piar Caulo™.
•hipping 1080; speeoIstioB 2 1 9 ; foiiire de- B d D r JoBca Xiw
8 r M Bay Ky_
1 00 yon to buy goodafromus nnlesa we can selltiiemcheapec
e Eld Eliae Sodaon, Jaduon, Trao, paid
EM J WStein^Germantonn, Tens, paid
J 00 than yon can obtain them ia any other way—while the
8 W 0 Smith Ark.—........ 8 B
liTcrj fiOO, iocloding October, 2!ile, KoTember, EM B r dark Miw
H Bearft. Center, Tex, paid
•t 00 greater part of our gooda are said at about
addTMsBeT. Jwm>H.Brafcafa»yr^ident.
^ ^
J T Wckeo iliu
8 B W Daniel ArkComiine aad make ap a club of FiTe or more, put In
8 T J Perry, Borne, Oa, paid
1 00
ISJc, sod Febnuurj, 26c.
h 8 Terry HiM
... 8 J C Bsrroll Ark
O
r
Shoeaiaker,
MonltoD,
Ala
1 00
8
S
T H K CRI,EimATKI>
ONE-HA LF THE REG ULA R RA T£S.<2.40 each and forward in one remittance, either in moneySTEWART
8
J Janevay, Sweetwat«r, Tenn
K x w Oai.MAxs, October 26.—Cettoa demand M KllaxA JCiM
1 00
COOKING
STOVE.
orders, bank checks, drafts, or inclosed ia a letter, which
8
O P f m U h Miaa
8 Bid U H Parker Ark
» I K A Bailey, Albany, Ga.
1 00
jBodonte and prices firm. Middliogs 25c. Sales J A Wiaten Mil*8 S Z Homebarn'r Ark..
8 IJ Kiebole, 0«lnmbta, Tenn. paid........
We want good reliable agcata in eTery part of UM the postmaster is obliged to regUter if requested.
1 00
JAGniDtbaaiMiM
6 JoteHar*!! Him
8 IJ II XboiBM Inka, MUs, paid
1 00 ooantry. By amplajiiK yonr spare time to fom otabe
2000 bales.
J M Duyle iiS
16
and aanding ua order*, jou can obtain the most liberal
THE BEST 15 THE WORLD.
K. O. WICKER, Clerii.
A OEXTS IX E VER Y TO WN
oommis^ons, either in Cash or Merchandise, and all g o ^
L I T X U O O X , October 26.—Cotton dosed steady,
srnt by us will be as represented, and we guaranteeaatUFmmAa O w l n ^
the First (iaartcr.
fialas 12,000 bales, of which iOOO are for
factioa to eTery one dealing with our hoase.
WillfindLess Work and Bigger Pay In making »p auba O v e r O n e H m i d r e d T h o u s a n d i n U s e .
U F B DIRECTORS.
Agents should collect ten cents from each costooier and at OBT ratas thantoolferod by aay system of premiaam
qtecalatioa and export.
Uplands '12d; Or, 8 B ShacUeford. Tatcnmbia, AU..
.sent I» 00 forward to Ba in advance, for DeacriptlTa Oiecka of the
ahateTer.fort»y Uking single, scattering subacriptioas Will do more work with th« aame amoBBt of furl than any
B D Boyd. Troy, Ala, »5 paid
j^nt 25 QQ goods we sell.
^
leans 12idIJ Jacob Pmrker, Choctaw Corner, Ala
.aent
10
00
The holders of the Checks base the priTllega of either at regBlar rates and remitUng to oa at oar
. other stoTS aver saada.
B A G G I N G — T h e stoclc is barely snfBcient to
B r Thoaua. Foreat City, Ark
wnt 10 00 purchaaiag the art «le thereon described, orof exchahglae
Eld 8 J Jeaklaa, 8U«r Ban. A U
_....Snt 10 00 for any artids meattoaed o» oar Catalo|pu>. aumberiBg
FULLER, WARSEN ^ VO.,
meet the jobbing dteiand. Xaght or 1 | lb 2 1 @
REMARKABLY LOW CLUB RATES,
A 8 Worrall, I<exington, Ky
tent 10 00 OTsr 350 difltoeat articles—not one of which can be purBid DM Baraa, Memphia, fean
aent 10 ro chaaed ia the aAial way for the aame moaey.
,
22e; h e a T 7 2 S @ 2 9 e ; India 2 8 @ 2 9 .
Exclasife
Maaaiactarer^ Troy. Vew Tcrk,
I Eld 8 P Arnold. CamdeBr Tenn
.aent 10 00
The advaatagea offirstseadlag for Checka are theu : They can make a large money profit as they go aloag.
rpewriptlTa pamphleta aent brm.
BCXTSS-r-l^e n p p l y ia fair, and choice
10
00
We
are
coaatantly
bnying
small
loU
of
Tery
Taluable
iA C Smith, (where?)
-eent 25 UO
,,
Tliara U K o t M l a g ao G o o d I
goods, which are mt on oar catalogaes, and for which we
grades ate in i o n a n d a i S T ^ M e ; good 3 3 0 8 5 c .
10 M) rnae checks till all ara sold: beside^ ia erery Utga elnbu
fc^rriNTS
o n H b i i s e PaiBtiiiff."
By
. T k a r e la R o t U l n c ao C h e a p !
10 00 wa will pnt checks for Watchea, QnUto. Blanket^ Dreaa
B S A S a - ^ i t t Kary S 2 ' 7 5 ^ .
WmiTEBLS T A S K SOTICE.
W J CoUina, Perry, Ua
-aent lU
00
*?
A-.
Free
by
Mail
ol
Patterns,
oraome
other
anicle
of
Talue,
glTlng
soiaa
I Bid J M
i&neaTiito, A
recript of prici.
M w a r A 'S:aiTos. N*. T."'
B R O O M S — S o . 1,
-00 per dox.; No.
10 00 memberaoftha club an opportunity of pnrchaslng an Speciaiefi Sambera seat free.
ABbaeiaaaa ralatinx to the Pobliahiac Bonae, booka, J M Robertaon, Amberaon, Ala.—
.jeat 10
00
priatfoK, ate., ahcald be addreaaad to the PecreUry. I. S. 8 0 Beam, OpeUks, A U
.—....ai-nt 10 00 article for aboBt on«-qaarter of its Talae.
• P : ^ T T S 2 C G I I . I . , B A T S S A. C O . ,
a , 9 1 6 0 @ 9 i 50. .
Clark, aad sot to oa. We have no connection with the H d M Boae,
Ia eTeiy order amouating to oTer «50, accompanied
A T T K N T I O X !
A T T K S T I O N !
ET
Zul 10 00
bnataeaa
of
the
PnhHihlng
Bonae
whatover,
kaviag
re" P
37 Park Bow, Xew Tork.
i^®
B»y
retain
12,
aad
in
erery
ardar
B K O O M G O S N — D o l l at $ 7 5 ^ 1 5 0 per ton.
W m Boram, FaracUfta, Ark
Kot
00 of OTer (too, 13 may be retalBMl to
aicaedtofive oar aole attention to thia paper.
E
r
e
r
y
M
a
n
W
h
o
H
a
s
« H o u e to F a i n t .
J. L. Whittle, Jelleraon, Texaa
sent 10
B E E S f T A X — S t e a d y at « ) @ 8 2 c .
An baatneaa reUtlSK U the Sabbath-adM department, W . C. Dyer. Kaaaaa. Ky
Mut 10 00
PA r THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
B a n t i ^
READY-MADE
COLORS
kooka. papaia. etc., ihoidd be addraaaed to S. C. Bi^rr,
B U I L D B R ' S M A T K R f A T — C a p e Lime ? 8 @ Bepoaitory Agent.
L I F E SIKHBERS.
iTOaacoa.
Known
aa
"Banroad"
Col-rs.
Gnanntaed
to b-»pm
Tills
oflVr
Is
more
e«p«cially
to
aasist
Agents
in
the
Eld
T
G
Enpey,
Athena,
Ala
not
5 OO
AH bnriaeaa relating to " The Soathem Famer" ihonld
: ^arfto SDd<
2 5 ; Alabama « 2 0 0 @ 2 2 5 ; LouisriUe CeMionomical. TOre darabUand mors conTenirnt than any
W K WaUace, Mnrfreeaboro, Tenn-.._
gent 5 00 Western and Southern Slatea. bnt U opeu to all coft• the0*1*0,1
be addicMed to M . W . PhlUpa t Co.. 361 Main atreet.
Paint
ever
beftirs
ofTered.
'
toQiert.
.^IsaaeM
S t t t $ 8 8 5 ^ 6 0 ; Bosendale
5 0 @ 5 ; plasBat allfcaiiMaaretatiag to Taa BATTUT. • r "The Labyette Furgnaon. Floyd Coarthooae. Va-...aent .5 OO
Eld W W Middlaton, Kareka, Miia
JL
aent 5 (0
Talk
with
Practisal
Paiule™,'
T^etBocirty."
•hoBld
be
^dnaaed
to
J.
B.
CBAVES,
C O M M I S S I O N S :
;sad
theahb.
ter < 5 ; hair, in 4 0 lb bale^ $ 2 7 5 < ^ ; fire 3U Mala atreet.
with samples, sent ft^ by audi oa applicaUoB.
EUaa B Uardle, Grerarllle, g C
gent fiOO AgenU will be
tea per cent, in Cash or Merchandise
camy
B ComeUna, A U , paid $t 85
Mot S 00 when theyfilluppiUd
^^^
" A S C U T lit W I ^ S ,
V e tay this becaaie
their
entire
dab.
for
which
below
we
brick
; building brick $ 8 per M .
ithainaent 5«0 giTe a parilalUst of commissions:
Gtobe White Leadaad Color Works,
, wkhl
1. ItwiUaaveoarclarbi a great deal of vcxatiea aad J J McLendcn, Andertoneille. N C
.re&f
m Falton St., New f^Tk.
_ _
lent 5 00
*.«tO,UXTI
C O T T O N T A R N S — N o . 400, 21 to 22c; 600, trouble when hnaineaa beloaging to Tariona partiea cornea Mra 8 L Arringtan, UogaDavllle, Ga
For an order.oftSO, from a club of thirty, we will pay
Beware of ImiUtions.
U V Baird, Beech. DankUn connty. Mo
acnt
00 U e Agimt, aa commissioo. 28 yarda Browa or Bleached
Ihtahlivbt^J IJC;.
all.mJxod ap like hotd haah.
1 9 ta 20c; 600, 18 to 19c.
BeaJ
8
WUaon,
Bontariile.
Texaa
eeut
5
00
S. Letters often mlacarry aad money ia oft«n lott, asd
SbeeUng, Good Dress Pattern, Wool Square ShawL French
C P Malocr, Toon'a Station, Tenn
„aeHt .•i«>0 Cassimera PanU and Vest Pattern, fine U r n White
From
rM£.Ck>Rh,aad
Persons thinking of adTerUning to any rxt-ut will do
C O F F E E — S k i m m i n g 1 9 @ 2 0 c ; Bio 2 1 @ 2 3 e we do not wiah to be reaponaiMe for other people'a BMoey. T. L. TonnK.CaldweiraStore,Tex. pdtS
.sent r, 00
We onlyriakmoney teat as in Reclatered Lettera, by
Oonntcrpane, etc., etc., or S3 in cash.
lisaataMfAa
.aent 5 00
ln> common to fair; prime 2 4 @ 2 5 c ; Lagnyra Poatoffice Ordera, or by Expreaa. Where no preaiom ia J. B. Searcy, Bradley, Ark
well
before making cuntracU to apply to
. iB LFor an order of »S0. from aclnb offifty,we will par the
Kid. J. W . Tork, P.O. Adamatllle. Kx. O. Bethel
allowed it can be acnt at oar expenie.
BMhshoisssaj
^conttvs Dover ahIW
Agent, M commiMion. 45 yards Sheeting, one pair hVary
S 6 @ 2 8 o ; Jaxa 86@38c.
Sprlnga,
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-gent
5 00 Wool BUnkeU, PopM^o D n ^ Pattern, handsomi Wool hisi
ArticlaafbrpobUeaUonrhonld ba written plainly and I
£ *
5 00 Sqaare Shawl, SlWer-Case Watch, etc., etc., or $5 in cash. n«mB. A.
Ciiy.H.X
C O R m O A i ; — X h « demand is not active and on oiUy one aife. We cannot engage to return deftrJed or 81 BUoleman. Bodney, Miss, ^ paid
-sent
5
00
Injected articlaa.
I bare
tta ssamin^hBaMto ol
J. B. GBATES,
lOfl
B. G. Manard. Bristol. Tenn. paid $i
jent 6 00 For an order af *100, from a rlub of one hundred, we
• t e e k l t ^ f i 7 5 ^ i« aaked.
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J. W . Hunt, Liberty, I>eKalb co..Tenn
jent 5 60 will pay the Agent, aa c«mmi>sion. 100 yard* eood larditobajmag^taad
Coln SiWer Hunting
wlt^h.^Blch
CHEESE—Factory 1 9 @ 1 9 J c ; W . R. 1 8 @
W . Stukes, Gpntown, Ml«a
.jpnt 6 00
'^SALE BY
oat
ITS.
W . F . Rleteardaoa, Ky.—Bro. W . M. Bowell 8.
W B Cheney, Mingo SUtion, Ky—
_ » . « £ 00 Long Wool Shawl, Suit of all Wool Frcnch Cutlmtre.
rBmnra ^ hnaihBS I
I S j c ; E . D . 19j to 2 0 c ; Glost^ 2 0 to 21c.
meant by his axpreaaion, the aoal of Chriat waa the Eld J W To k AdairsTllle. McBairy co. Tenn...se4t 6 OO etc., ete., or tlO in caah.
'
CniKtaMf* X Orprngkuii
sent S 00
aeeond peraon la A a Trinity, and waa God the Son. aad Mca B M Broyles, Blue Monntain, Ark.„.
AD VERTISING^ A GENTS,
We do not employ any TraTeling Agents, and customCOTTON SEED—fia
I shonid not pay money to persons pnrportinc toboc
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beteg
ia
the
form
of
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aerraat
la
the
fleah
did
aolbr
IJeCeanlae haa Dr. Abbott's aame asd address on
E G G S — 3 0 @ 3 3 c per dox.
Agents, nalcss personally acquaint.
for an estimate. They hare naequalod IkclllUe* fur secar^ n t 1 00
each box. Direct all ordera to
ai^ die, aadriseagain, and, therefore. God the Son did 0 A VizoB„
FIiOUB—There is a large supply on hand. anifer aad die, andriteagain. The chnreh of God. which Joel Coffey^, BarUTille, Ind
wot 1 00 SEND M O N E T A L W A Y S BT BEGISTEBEDLBTTBBS.
DB.
T.
B.
ABBOTT,
ing the insertion of adTertisemenu In all newspaptn aad.
Mies J L Henderson, Pontotoc, Mbs
sent 1 00
7-3m-l9P
Jersey City, ^Tew Jersey.
Fine H 0 0 @ 4 6 0 ; sopers $ 4 7 6 @ 6 ; X $ 5 6 0 be pnichaaed with hia owa blood, i. e.. anffariap, life.
J B Edwards, Sweetwater, Tenn (JostJ
sent 1 00
Forfurihsr particulars send for onr new eight paca< Tperiodicsia
at low ratas. .\ddteiu them at
Catalwpies.
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Marena.WUUaras, Senatobla, Miss
wnt I 00
family <6 2 5 @ 6 5 0 ; lancy $ 6 7 5 ® 8 .
A H a n ^ v e a t y Tears Old.
R . Mairtla, La.—Tear ordera received and booka C
88 and 100 gnmmer street. Boston.
B Williams. MeridUn, Hlu
.aent 1 00 Iji-lO-ly
I have had CaUrrh OTer
FEOriT-^rhoiee apples g6 per b R ; dried •eat. Wa wiah we had one thoniaad Bobert Martini to 8 Halloway, Terry. Miss (lost)
jKnt 10(1
thirty years.
A Payne, Inka. Miss.
a.nt 1 00
^ p l M f i @ 8 e . Peaches 9 @ 1 0 c . Lemons $ 1 5 per adi booka aad papers aa yon do. Vhara did W m . Perritt O N Askew, BUckTille. 8 0
IhaTetried
doctora aad
.....sent
taka hia papcr^yoado not say. aad we cannotfladhim J L B Barrett, c. W T Thornton, Athens. Ga-sent 1 oa
medicines almost without
R I S K
&
J O H N S O N ,
1 00
iKix. Oranges S8 per barrel. Cranberries $14 We retain the fS 25 natU we hear.
number, my stren^h conJ K Wamack, Mnrfteeaboro, Tena„
sent 1 00
StaaUy iUUng under their
per barreL
J M m ^ s o B . ^taburg, Miu
seat 1 00
iadosiag sUmp for their CIrcalar oootalalBg the naaue
K i d . a . G . IfaHllata^Finaea doDara receiTed. and Mrs N E Bouse. Holly Springs. Miss
treatment,and
without any
jent 200
Manufacturers and Dealers in .
, rvUeffromany one, natll I
F E E D - O l d eotn f l 0 0 ; new, ear, 70c; n e w light will bo giTcB to jroar article. Shall be pleased to Biley Jamea, Stockton. Cedar co. Mo
.sent 2 00
of more, thaa One Theusand Newspapers aad cos. of s-drommencsd osing Doctor
EUa ATent. Middleburg, Tmn., (lost)
jent 1 00
hearfromyon ia yonr new field.
ahelled, 85c; bran $23 6 0 ^ 4 ; hay $ 2 7 0 2 8 .
Woloott'a Annihilator for
J Turner, Ash GroTe, Oreen coanty. Mo
sent 1 00
Tertisinginthem.
Catarrh. 1 hardly know
J . P . Rtehardaon, Ark.—Toar money was reeeired a A Hornady. Montezuma, Ga
T i n p l a t e ,
sent 1 ou S t o v e s , T i n w a r e ,
FISH-Maakerel, No. 1, b b l s $ 2 4 ; halfbbls
haw to express my gratisent 1 00
aad paper is aent regtfUrlp. We thank yon for your W m B IiOTd, Bed Fork, Desha co.. Ark
tude for the wonderful ben4 1 2 5 0 ; kitsfZ 9 0 @ 3 ; N o . 2 , b b l s $ 1 6 0 0 ; half
J.<3. Furgerson, Memphis
..sent 1 00
great kiadneaa, and we wlU try aad come, as yoa regqeat, Elder
efit I hsTe derired from its
^ R f i O O ^ Y e a r G u a r a n t e e d to A g ' t s .
B. W . Tickle, Manchester, Tenn., (her 51 lott. Sisbbis $ 8 6 0 0 9 ; kiE«|i2
family, in bbls $ 1 4 ; next fiUL
Bse. I owe my Tery life to
« R A T £ S ,
ter Williams' to hor)...
..Mnt 2 00
Doctnr Wolcott'sBemedy;
half b u s $ 7
kittf $ 2 . White fish $ 8 @ 9 in
E l d e r G . 3C. P r i m e , Ark.—Bava receired y-jor
of thisfactI am IWly conTinced. When I commenced
T H E
C H I T B C B E S C ^ ! ^ .
half bbls.
Sardine^, qnarters $ 1 9 per case; peatmaster'areceipt^rloat <;$,asd we credit ittoyoo.
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using the. Annihilator I
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A D V E B T I S E M E N T S .
Now all is i l ^ on booka, and yon ihalt have yonr twenty
halrea $32 60. Fresh lake fiah, lOb per poond.
only weighed 119 pounds,
g f
^
L A R G E S T
Mammoths, andfiftymore to sell If yon wiah. The ComI
my weight is now 140 lbs.
H I D E S — D r y fiint 21e; dry salt 1 7 @ 1 8 o ; pany Will send yon the bMks. Wa appreeUte yoor efllFroteatant Episcopal Churrh. Sent frt* for one mouth
CASTINGS,
This
increase
in
eoGd
flesh
T H E
M E M P H I S
for exaAlnatfen, and UII January 1. 1«70, to new »nbgreen saU 1 0 ^ ; green 9Jo; deer skins 80c per cieat aerricea. loa hare worked nobly, and the Master
for a man of nur years ia
acnberaforthat year. «3 a j » r . io ad Taaoe.
the
best
proof
of
the
eOwill
reward
you,
and
your
brethren
certainly
will
and
do
poond; sheep's pelts 2 6 0 S O « : dogskins 50 to
M- B. MALLO^Y A CO., Hartford, Ct.
cacy of Wolcotl's AnnihiS h e e t I i ' o n , T V i r e ,
E t c .
esteem yoo for yonr work'a sake. Can yoa canraaa yonr
l^or, as I am now in my
60c each.
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coanty or Aaaodation (or recommend some one to 'he
S A a m ScanDLca,
250 W asbington street, Boboken, N. J.
m O N TIES—Prices »re steady at T®8c.
Company), for "SeclnsaTal!" a rare and thrilling book.
T E A
C O M P A Q ,
Sole AgenU for B a c k ' s Patent
Aagsst G, 18<».
-THEU V E S T O C K — G o o d 6 to fijc; choice 6 to
' J ' ' t t e Pfoprieto'' <>' the Peconic House, Greeaport
E l d a r G . A . Conlsoii, Ky.—We credit yoa $10 for
Xo. 8 Charcli Street, Xeir Tork Citj,
^ r.. IIUUltlieBmatIsm oTer fire years. A portiOBof
6j|9; Texas beeres $ 6 0 L> $55 per head; cows Traef Society. TOB hare worked well. Shonid be pleased
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to
bear
from
Associatioo.
We
do
not
know
what
article
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»nd t^rea $ 5 0 to 100; hogs 10c gross; aheep
{Postoffiee Box 550C.)
my M y alM> haTe been contracted aad drawn up shoiier
yoB refer to.
and became crookM In consequence of the seTerity of Ibis
$ 4 io 6 per head.
diseasa.^ I hasd poured «nt money without atiat to doc- An orpnixatina of capitalists r«r Urn parpof of ImJ . T . Cralff, Ark.—Thank yon for yonr weU-begnn
IK THX
ll^ffii/l""
withou t any earthly benefit or ase, porting Teas anddiitribuiingthrm te swrchaau throockV O L A S S E S ^ C a b a 65c; Loolelana siigar- dab. Bare re-entered your same. The elerk has bat
until F(Ht almost completely discouraged and dlsheartenImportrr's prfces. E»t«bli»b-d ira.
hoose 86c; goldsq flrrup $ 1 1 0 @ 1 15 in bbl, oae nile.^ Let ercry man stop hta own paper, and ao
pain and suflerings were beyond all deacripUon. seadforPrice List.
No laMuats that I n a nseranportray the agony I haTe
sad 10c additional in kegs; soighnm 50 to 68c. luTe no i&ounta to trouble either party. W e ahall be at S o u t h
o r
S o u t h w e s t
endured. I w w Dr. Wolcott's sdTertisement day after day
6 0 0 B BGABIKG^ _
the SUte CoftTention, Belena, and wiah to see a 4fct of
and
Bioath hfter month, bnt could not believe his Paia
N A V A L S T O R E S — T a r , In kegs, $ 5 25 to
brethren there. Come one, come all, and let u f ^ ^ e a
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ADVEBTISEMENTS I S T H E
33 by 52 iDcbes, containing
6 76 for pine; in 40 gaL bbls. $ 8 to 10; pitch prions good time of it, and rerlTe the Conrent
fle glre tht strongest testimony le its faTor. 1 fin^y
»
"
dollar bottle, K £ W
T O B K
O B S E R V E R ,
$S per bbl; oakum $ 5 to C per bale.
Lea will be tliere, wa hope; and Bro. Moore also:
of hU Pain Paint. This small amount did wonders foj
brethren ahould not be sacrificed withiipt good and suffi$3
SO
PEB
ANNUM.
.
me.
ItTsmoTedtoe
most
of
my
pain,
but
not
my
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J^orty Columns of Reading Matter.
NUTS—Faberts, Braail and English walnots
ness. I c«iiUan(<d purchasing and osing nntil I bought
cient grounds; if a doz«n churches should exclude a
SAMPLE
COPIES
FREE
aadjE-tan My, witheot hesitaUon, that I am
I f c ; almonds SO ftf 32c; Texas p e & n s 22c; peanen churches may do wrong.
entirely cured. I csn ii»c my limbs and eTery part of my
S I O S f E Y R M O B S E ^ Jr., & CO.,
fa fumUfaed to BegularSnbfcribers at
^ n o t a 8 to 9s.
f*^®™
itrength as I eTer did la
(f' A . Haeiceti} JIi»«.—The clerk took down suU37 Park Bow, New Tork.
my life. Wolcotfs Pain Paint.Icanssyfromexpericnee.
OILS-Coal, 3fi@4dc; lard, $ l 6 0 ; Unseed, acriptloos fur Kuto Wotios at tbe CoBTentiOD, and Bro.
is the best rannly and the greatest iaventlon ever uffercd
5 0 Per A n n u m .
to suffericg humanity. Inntesdof its being a dear rem$ 1 2 0 0 1 2 5 ; doboUed,$l 8 0 0 1 8 3 ; UnnCrs, Bnma haadMl all to the Bepoaitory Agent here. We
edy at eight dollars a quart, it it really worth more T ^ A N T E D , live m e n , w h o c a n e i v e
ihtkrtably hand him yonr expUnations. and .count it no
thaa one hundred dollars a qnart. .
U. T. Strbov
» » aecBrity for g«cd« reoelvW, to dlttribote -pack$1 1 0 0 1 26;
labricating. 5 0 0 7 5 c ; castor,
E E A t i S d , ENGLISH A CO.,
trouble, for we are anxious for it all to be posted. In
,
Peconic Hon*, Greeaport, L. I., Aug. 6, isesf. ages" of "Wonder of the World" among f«mIU«-» aad
COOKING
STOVES.
$3 6 0 0 3 75r torpeniine, C 6 0 7 O c ; oliTC, 2c oi iBch excited canrassing ani speaking « m n wtU ncittr. lO-lt
collect the aame. Address J. C. TILTOM. Pittiburg. Pa
Editors and Prpprietors, MemphU, Tenn.
. pr. WoIrx>tt's remedte« are put up in white wrappers;
Totzr name is entered arith credit on second qsarlbr—It
bottles, $^10 per basket.
buy none nther. One gallon of Pain Paint, doable q-^YLER W A T E L
WHEELS.—Over
STEEL
C O M P O S I - T h e B e s t S t o v e M a d e A n j i r h e r e . strength, ai-ntfirre of expre*s chargea on receipt of *a>, A .KXJO in opermtiott. Addres* the mannfactun-m, SeUiP O I T L T R T - T o u n g and old chickens are waa an oTenight. Tracts sent. Write oftener.
or one Mart SS, or one plat $5, or six pints of .AnnihilsTION, for ChBt«bfs, Schools,
L u e i e D a y t o n , Tenn.—Finish aad express to us
tor Itor Chtatrti and iMtds in the head for Uclading T ^ Machine Co., Claremonot,
n.,-for reduced priee
selling at $4 0 0 0 4 60 per dox; ducks $ 4 per
and m«dical adrice. All who come to the ofiice
BLYMYEB, NOBTOX A CO..
your manuscript, and wa will answer. Write a Pros- etc., etc.
HaTlng takea thefirstpremium at eTriy Aif held in .Mis- directions
treated lAeVr cost aad no dositig the stomach. Small
dot.; geese S6 to $ a
Hshufactarers, Cindnjati. Ohio.
pectosof the work for Mammoth. Ton should realite
souri for ten years, and the Gold Medal at th^ New Orleans N>ttlaB ^ I d at aU drug stores. AU remittances should be
These cciebrated Bflls (not Cast Iron or " Amalgam") Fair in 1868, after two days' actual trial with all the iypoit*a<s* orders or registered letterx, orVxpress. B.
" 1 1 A _ ( \ H o w I m a d e it in six m o n t h s .
P R O D U C E — C h o i c e onions are in demand at scTeral huodmi dollars, if not one thousand, for tte
AA1:V/S«>cr»t and. sam{ le mailsd free. A. J.
L. WotcoTT, No. 181 Chatham Squarr, N. T.
8-*w.l-P
riTal in purity and Tolume c f tone those of copper and leading stores of the country.
$ 3 50per bbl; poUtoes in good supply at $ 1 75 work.
;lI>A», K«v York.
B . C . Carlmston, S. C.—We hare had two or threo tin, are more dur»lil|, and cost only one-thirl aa much.
0 1 85; turnips at 35c per bushel; sweet
K w e r y Stowe G v a r a a t e e d .
10-eow-I5
Kood pUcea for you, and not hearing hayeforgottenyou. W Send for DescriptiTC Circular.
Agrats!
B e a d T k i s
BansiketarM by
poUtocs $ 2 6 0 0 3 per barrel; cabbage $ 1 2 to Write ua age, andfoisily,and needed support.
No. 30«J Main atreet, opposite Peabody Hotel, Memphis.
We will pay Agents a solaiy of $30 per week and exIte
JiatisEal
Walth
k
,
SOlICiS f O R T H E TSEW L I F E .
M . H . Meal, Tenn.—Tour article will appear, but
peases, or allow a large cummbsion, to Mffi our new aad
$ 1 4 per ante.
O F S L G I S , III..
woBderfnl iBTentions. Addnw M. WAQSER A CO.,
«T axT. DiEirs I. josia.
P B O ¥ l S I O S S — M e s s pork, $ 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 6 0 ; none in reply. The discnaa<'on ia eiUiaasted. It'a the same
Marshall. Michigan.
thing orer aad orer on each side—let it rat, u d when
PronoBBced by Watch
^ prime mesa, $ 3 0 6 0 0 8 1 ; dear sides, 2 1 0 2 H c ; yon caafindwhen it was praet^ed by an apostolic chorch This new Hymn and Tune Book is a great euccesa.
Bcken, Bxilroad aad ExEDE M A G I C C03IB
Prononnced by the pastora and churches who haTs tried
presa men. Klsst aad Wrtt,
' ahoolders, 1 7 | 0 I 7 ] c ; choice sugar-cored hams, teach yonr chnrches to obsenre it—and not before.
it, "The beat book of the kind extant." Although comto be the most Mrrect
w m change any oolon-d hair or beard to a permaJOHNSOH, R I S K & CO.,
R . H . Scott, La—Please sute the time yen sent piled by a Congregational clergyman, it is eqasil, asefhl
2 4 0 2 5 c , and scarce; breakfast baco^ 22c; lard,
Time Eeepert atadp.
aeat Idackor browa. One Comb seat by mall for B . For for all c<^ate denominations. Price, fl eC. Sample
draft,
and
oa
whom,
and
the
amonat,
and
for
what,
aad
Aroid
parties
who
ad.
aale by Mcichaats and Dru^rists geaeraily. Address
tieree 1 8 ^ 1 9 e ; kegs 2 O | 0 2 1 e ; u d d i e s 2 2 c ;
copy, fl. First lot for introdactioa. $1 each. ARar first
Trrtlse to sead Wetefers
MAGIC COMB CO.. Springfield. Maas.
we w W look it up. Tour Mammoth orders all right, lot, SIS a doxen. For sample copies or introdtctioa lots,^
~c.oj>."
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m m betl, Thomas', J bbls $ 8 ; | bbls $ 1 ^ w m any one show thia to Mr. Scott 7
charches must apply to the publishers. acesmpSnying
fo
of oar nako. We
their orders with caah.
BOOT A OA DT.
U 60.
thralah aoae fhr that
8 . 8 . Gramberrp-f Mlaa.—We caa now fit yon ia 10-lt-P
Chk-ar*.
Illlaots.
'.Ill
pdrpose.
Ikcrr are Im!-AXDSUGARS—Crushed;, powdered and granolated braca. Is yoars too large or too snail f
utSoB* ia aiarkal. To
^ ir(t a s n i i S E EUiis
a.
H o x s m r d , (?)-TOB do not gire BS yoor post- A G E N T S
I ^ l ' e ; C ^ « x t i ^ l 7 c ; DeWANTED.
A G E N T S
lealeTa ia n a r awa lacalUy or
ofllee when you write, and we oaanotfindwhere yoa are.
Tk<m
.editjeas af the BIBLE hsTe^
W A N T E D . f75 to (200
$200per
per month,
moo mal* and female,A R C H I T E C T U R A L IROiN W O R K &
kaow t« he kMMraUeV
soarara, 170I7|B;ltBaimama, old ^proees^ ICc; Wriu again and faU not.
loag been considered the best that ar« Aaywhare nnbto aell the celebrated and ori^nal Common S^'nse Family
aad Salat B M m I M * Itt L O a
Ottta
as r e ^ the Typs,
aad MaSny^.'^Ac.
Sewfag Madiiae, ImproTed aad perfected i it win hem.
Prane, W j e ; fWr,
^
BUSoIcmt Miss.-There is no credit on oar books. fsIl,sHtcb. tack, bind, braid'and ambroidrt' in a most
9tfaet< CUoco. B L
M w n m a a t o f ^ aiay he foaad at aB reipecUbte Book
Bow did you send yonr moaey? Wa win toy yonr claim saperior maaner. Price only flS. For sitiidicity aad
Storea,
or
at
the
C., 16} to 1 7 c ; W a n d
| .MiaHifaetureri.ilf .
darahllity, it hsa no riTal. Do not buy tzvia, say raitirt
7.<w.
belbretMpahllahenofB.
/
SOLE AGENTS FOH TEE U. 5.,
sriliag martinea Ba^er the aame name as bhrs, -oaleia
KTlefcle, Tenn.—Tonr money receiTed and yon haTiag a certificate of agency signed by as, aa they are
T B O S . X B X . B O a i DB B O S S ,
#20 A BAY TO MALE ASB FEMALE
i
credited to TOL iT. Ho. 14. Waa not your tract money werthleaa Caa^ Iron Maclilars.
Iron
W o r k for
Buildings.
• saBleedter Street. KewTork.
For
Circalara
and
terms,
[
y
or
address,
A
m
t
i
to
iatrodace
tha
Be^»Te
fao
Sbattle
Sewiag
Xa1 0 ; pig and bar lead. 1 I 0 1 & . !
losti
CBAWCUIBM. Stitch alike nn both ride*. a«d U the oaly
CO..
f
6 . U w d s o n , AU.—When we Tisit yoa gire
a 10-U
4ia Cb«fJ"tt
Persoas thtaklag of adTertisiag te aajr' extent wm dt«
Licensed Shattle Machine aold in the UnitedStatM for
Ptiilad^ lis. Pa.
OEBamentd Iron SalUBgrs,
The iact is, we had no time last summer to
" LESS THAN FORTY DOLLARS, wvU belore aiakiag contracts to apply to
^ l O o ; wmaiTe, g 0 1 O c ; extra family, 8 0 9 c :
Kbtter pritatrfy—there was oxa special excep
««tll«, I 7 c ; imported do, 2 5 0 2 8 c .
AQptbers are infriagimeata, aad the aelleraad aaer are
answer
poejofflco order, Ss, receiTed. Thaak
FEIfCSS, VERANDAS, BALCOJflES, STC.
liahk to prcaecnUoa aad Imprisonment. Oatfit F ^ .
tioB.
Ti
S A L T — B U s of 280ai8$2 O O A S 26.
Address W . A. HXHDEBSON A CO., Oerelaad, Ohio.
ThU is adatitted t* be the fact by thethsasands who
yoa, truly ,B. H a r d l e , Ala.—We prise your letter aad M now oalag Dr. Toblaa* Ctdebrated Tenetiax Liniment.
.
-ALSO,4-3m-P.liB
ly. Iteacoaragaaas. A n o t ^ Tolaateec It haa been introdaeed since IStT; aad no one once trriaa
l O M B M c Asemta W a a t e a ^ T h e best book aad
H ia ever withcut It. It wlH posittrely caia tte a ^ ^
resolBtioa
I and goaerightto work for Taa Bar- mentioned complaints, if aaed aa directed:
taiasstcoaudnioa offered. Ctrealar aadtaraufiree.Ad.
^ ^
S u p e r i o r S a d I r o i u , Doff Irou^^
fitrthe O L D G ' proT* a hiessiag to yoa. Sow Join the
dr««s. M. LarsTzm Btbh, 80 OrfarSt. K.Y. »-iwlt.P
Chronic Bhsaaiatlsm, Soxe Threat, Headaths. Tooth*
rat. It w m
ADVERTISING
A.GENTS,
SASH weight:^'
Tract Sociaty
B O O K S .
leka.—Taar paper all right. Toa will
«Br ah astiaiate. They-HSTI; aaeqasledfocliitirsfor secarT O B A C C O ^ F ^ T ^ H i l e i f ^ l to 1 1 0 ;
the Sacratt^. Want yoa to canTaas for
take Internally. (See oath aocompaayins£d bottla.) W a g o n
B o x e s , C i n
Q e a r ^ n g , S o n t i i w e s t e n i P H b l i s k i o g C o m p ^ j , lag the iBMTtieatfadrsrtisemects ia all aewspapers aad i
ind yon caa get oaa for T n Savrana to
l y "
^
^ » !
l - n g h t r f a 8 0 to904 get a letter
It haa BOTW (klled to cure o r e r y ^ tf i ^ l w
Tax
~
to
pahliahed
ia
this
city.
^ ^ BOOKSBLLEBS, S T A K O K X B ^
'
toy
and Crmip. If used whenflrirttakea. ASnwalmTe a
J L « '
62 to 70c;
periodtcala at low ratas. Address them at
Faaiua.
SaaltM amis W . Xi. C ^ p e r wSl act aa bottle ia the hoass in readia«M,^ and y ^ i r t u asrer
6 2 to fl7c. i ^ k i n g - f i n e and
i
Poj^ Dealer*, •
B a m n i a MissistippL Letas heargood rtnetit.'
race iSOeeats aad fl. Sold by the DragitisbMd Store
» spov®®"
medium 36 to 6 0 ^
keepers throaghout the United; Statea. Dej^t, 10 Pifrk
I M ^
4W<1 f t e i l ^ d d a s t l i i ^
• S S M a a a i a M M M M ^ M a M ^ M M a M ^ n a M M B F I m , New Tork.
A P I
B O O K
B I H D E M j
7i4w.l«P
~
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including paekag^P I C E O B I A I i
U F E .
T ADBES
A N D GENTLjaffiir.kEMOffice u d Samite Boonn mt - *
comtpg inj a n ^
'SOBSCBirnbHBOOK.
SOOBNQBAYIHaS. -l-a pf^yei. Pfctara tmsineaa.
tactoslBgrto^fbrtheCircaUr eoutaiatag the aamea
V T M E M P H I S , TBIINESBEE.
a t reilud ^ i ^ Sl 2 5 0
risk. ' SeVeBteea s^recimea PictBres anl wloswaaRit
lOOO
Ageata
Waatad.
Bead
tot
a
drealar.
for
80
ceats,
twice
as
many,
cents.
B
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&
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o
m
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s
,
i a f o e r ' oil- n;)ected
Balad aad Plaia Papera aad Priatiag lak ia great Tariety, more thaa On* Thoasaad h'rwspapers asd cast of aJrer- MANSON 4I>abg.
10-UP
K. TIBBAL3 A SON, 37 Park Bow. N. T .
7 4W.10P
M CsIambU street, New ork aty.
9C6 MaUi St., opposite ?tahody Hotel.
to ths trads at aiannlactarers' prices.
«.t ^tiainglBthem.
-e-em-is
V'
Otttiacati.af stock. -
BELLS,
T
OXFORD
BIBLES.
The Greatest Discovery of tlie Age.
(WELL